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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-21 - Orange Coast Pilot---------· ... '~----·· .......... _ ._._ ...................................... ________ -----_._........ ---. - \ 111111 ., YDUI llMITlll llllY PIPll WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 'l'> CENTS 'A day to remember' Countians attend inaugural balls 8) ntOMAS Pll &PHINIE OI .. 0 .. 1, ,. .... , .. " WASHlNcTuN, U C Nint! gala in•ugural balls capped a d a) ol festiv1t1es Tuesday for more than 43,500 party.goers on the day Ronald Wilson ReaglU\ be<:ame the 40th president of the l ' ntted States Moi.t of the Orange County del· t!gatlon, dressed to the hill in regal gowns and tuxedos . began moving out from the lntema· t1on1tl lnn about 6 v m for pre- b a 11 dinners 1n the swank Gcoq:etown s uburb against the tJackdrop of a $300,000 booming hrt!works display that festooned the sky over the Washington Mall for more than 20 minutes. ·'This has really been a day to rem e mbe r ," s aid Marion Bergeson. California Republican Assemblywoman from Newport Beach. "You can't helv but bebeve that the r e l e a se of our American& from Iranian captivi REAGAN'S NEW START~dttortel, A6 ty was timed in view of this Jn· auguration ceremony ... If the release was calcuJ1ated to take the edge off the celebra· tion. it failed, certainly in view of the Lincoln Club members I and other Orange Countians here . They went off to the balls and they had a ball. Most or .the California delega- tion headed for Kennedy C'enter, which served 8,000 celebrants at $200 a couple . Entertamment was offered on two stages. The north stage featured Tony Bennett's and Count Basie's music with Efrem Zimbalist J r. as host. On the south stage, it was Lou Rawls and Les Brown and his Band of Renown. Johnny Gr ant was host. Because of some ticket con- fusion and over-selling, part of the GOP delegation ended up at the Washington Hilton Hotel ball, where 6,000 were in atlen· dance. Entertainment a t the Hilton included Glen Campbell . Tanya T ucker. Wood y Herman's or· ----------------------------- ft1_•latives ealled 52 Americans safe at last oa11,,. .... ,...,,._ BREAKS SILENCE lren e1eepee LIJek Iran escapee raps U.S. for ho~tage role HONG K ONG (AP > American diplomat Mark Lijek, who escaped from the U.S. Em· bassy in Iran when it was seized. criticized the U.S. government today for its handling or events before llnd arter the hostage crisis and called the militant student captors ''a bunch of punks." The 29-year -o ld Foreign Service Officer who was one of six Americans to take refuge al the Canadian Embassy and leave Iran with a false passport, said he 1s concerned that the agr eement negotiated by the Carter administration lo free the 52 hostages "will set a prece· dent" that will put diplomats working in countries where com· parable threats exist at greater risk. • WIESBADEN, West Germany (AP) -The 52 former hostages, safe in American hands al last! and enjoying their first taste o( freedom in 141h months. settled into a U.S. military hospital to- d ay and made their first telephone calls to families in the United States. "First or all, there was a very heavy run on the telephones." said Stat e Depart m ent spokesman Jack Cannon .• Some Americans came out on the balconies of their rooms to chat with hospital personnel. but most were resting. The Americans, 50 men and two women. checked into the hospital at dawn a fter their dramatic release from Iranian captivity and a freedom flight to West Germany via Algeria . Just after noon, some hostages appeared on the balconies of the hospital. bantering with hospital personnel in the s unlight. Orderlies tossed up a copy of the militar y newspaper Stars and Stripes lo a group of four young m eh, who autographed the newspaper and threw it back. Two other men. wearing pa- jamas and bathrobes, hopped over the railings separ ating each room's balcony, and joined the other four. They waved when they noticed photographers about 200 yards away. Elizabeth Ann Swift, a political officer at the U.S. E m- bassy in Tehran a nd one of the two women in the group, also came out to enjoy the sparkling, crisp day and her freedom . Asked how much notice they received in Iran of their impend- ing freedom. Cannon told re- porters at a briefing that he thoughl "some individuals had little notice, as little as 15 to 20 minutes." Others, he said, had several days, but he did not elaborate. Cannon said he knew of no former captive who was suffer- ing immediate med ical prob· lem s . He said t he returnees were free lo leave the hospital if they wish, but were advised that p r evious returnees found an orientation period in seclusion valuable. <See HOSTAGES, Page AZ> WELCOME ) . ACK TO .RE EDOM - AP Wtteplooto FORMER HOSTAGE DAVID ROEDER WHOOPS AS HE LEAVES PLANE IN FRANKFURT The flrat atop on the wey beck home efter 444 deya In captivity In Iran A bittersweet mission Carter to gr:eet ex-hostages in Germany PLAINS, Ga. <AP) -Citizen Jimmv Carter. who missed by minutes being able to pronounce America's 52 hostages free while he was still president, headed to West Germany today on a bit- tersweet mission to hail their de· liverance from 444 days or cap- tivity in Iran. "We are going to express the thanks of a grateful nation to the brave hostages who have been held so long," Carter s aid today before boarding a he li copter that took him to Robbins Air Force Base for the 81.i'z·hour flight to West Germany. Carter , m aking the trip as a s pecial en voy r epr esenting President Reagan. said he want· ed to talk to each of the hostages individually. He said he would "bring back to the next president <Reagan) a report on the st atus of the hostages and give the public through the press an update on the last few days." Car ter was greeted by his former vice president, Walter Mondale, at the air base in Warner-Robbins and the two boarded the airplane that was Air Force One while Carter was president. The plane then took off at 3:25 a .m . PST. Air Force officials in West Ge rmany s aid Carter would m ee t private ly with the Americans and deliver a speech at Frankfurt air port before ny- ing home at 10:45 p.m . -1:45 p m .. PST . In his comments in Plains. Carter s aid that as he watched the hostages on television Tues· day ni~ht. "My observation. as they walked from the plane was a sense of gratitude that they seemed so well." lie said that when the Iranians permitted the Algerian physi· cians to examine the hostages in Iran. he believed they would all be in good condition. "Otherwise," he said. "the Iranians would not have re· leased them." Asked whether he was bitter that the Ira n ian s h e ld the hos tages until after he left of- fice, Carter said, "I think today, when we are so happy and ex C'ited .. .iL would be better for me not to comment on the ·Ira· nians ... Lal<~r. ht• chaacterized actions bv the Iranians as "abomina· ti.ons." Fire aboard vessel kills one crewman LONG BEA C ll On e crewman died whe n an e x· plosion ripped through a cargo hold of a Panama-registered freighter shortly before dawn today about three miles south of Long Beach Harbor, the Coast Guard reported. Breaking a year-long silence, Lljek was also critical of the way the U.S. government dis- re1arded warnings that admll- Un ti Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to the United States for medical treatment could pro- voke a 00.tage crisis. Anahei111 eelehration The explosion in the 534-foot Asia Gem occurred about 6:30 a.m. in the freig hter, which had arrived in Long Beach Harbor from San Diego on Tuesday and left here during the night carry- ing a cargo or potash and zinc to Yokohama. J apan , said Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Chet Spaulding. The ensuing fire was put out quickly by the crew. said Coast Guard spokesman Andy Vilutis. He said a memo from U.S. Charge d'Afrairea Bruce Lain- 1en, whkh was released by US• militants, included such a w'rnm,. . 'Clearly, the feelln1 of the embuay ltalf was that thla (the admillion ol Ute abah) waa be- lDI IPl"IDI OD ua,'" be aaid. "I cot u.. feellDa that tbe dedllon to admit tbe ab ab w aa pr•· ctpttoaa. that it wu ctc.e .,alnlt .... J ......... "' the polltJc:al ... perta ... tM State Depanm.t wtUlaut ~uate pnparetionl et tH •bwJ la Tehra. ••TM lallrl.,.,. DOt UM ont1 rolUlll tM 69 but UM _. la lM ...... ,." L.i* i.w. "*'· ... ,.... ......... : ... 111. It cauO& Uf wltll .. of diem a ,.., ...... .., ........ ( \ 4,000 cormtiaru attend lelevi1ion event .. By SANDIE JOY 6e .. Oellt ...... ,_.. President Rea1an was in Anaheim last .ni1ht -in spirit and on wide screen. And more than 4,000 Oran1e Countiam were there to rete him and offer platitudes. The oceulon wu the flnt- ever OrUllt County ln•UIW'al Ball, one~ 100 looal tnaucural balls around U.. nation hooked \lP via cloeed clreuit telmakla to the 10 ba1Ja 18 the nadon'a capital. AffOl'dlq to Newpart Bacb bu1laea1maa Tom Fueatea • cbatrmu ud emcee of Uae ftetllttllleO..,lmdllalel . Grand Ballroom, the Anaheim party was the laraeat local celebratJon in the natJon. In a reom draped wlth Amertcan rtaaa and nanked at one end by a atant televilion screen ahowtn1 the '1ublnctoa balls, Orance Count.lam danced the nllht awa1 to tunes otfered by tbe MIHIOD Viejo Hilb School Jm Band. The Anabllm party, olferlal free edmluk*, • clrtnb ancl ... 50 Mil NlldwklMI mede to order. dnw • ..Umeted ~­~••people. Tb• Heat wH buted aa blacll·U• ODUoul 10 loU of folb lllow94 9P ID flMJ ..... but just as many partygoers rrt>nned casual attire. with more than one pair of jeans Sffft ill the crowd. Emma Jafte Riley, wife of 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley and hosteaa, wore an eleaant black two·plece full- lenath ;own styled by David Hayes, deai1ner of Nancy Rea1an'1lnaqural1own. Mn. R.lley aee111ed to echo sentimenta felt tbrouchout the room a 1be noted. ''Tonllbt I --teel particularly Joyoas for my country . . . for tlte f amtU• ~ our hcl9tq•." Rite al10 noted 1be bad a (letCOVN'l'Y, Paae Al) • ----~ The identity of the dead crewman was not Immediately released. The No. 3 hold was flooded, but the frel1hter was not In danger or sinking, the Coast Guard said. Two Coast Guard vessels and a helicopter were sent to the scene but the fire was out by the time they arrived, and there was no dan1er to other penonnel aboard the fretlhter, Vilutla aaid. Tbe frel1hter waa unable to proceed 'under ber own ponr after tbe exploeloa ud nn. and a lblp•a .,. arr..,.. far tu1boat1 to brlnl the 1trtn. ...... lato ......... "' ,.. p'1n,Wudl ..W. chestra, and Charlton Heston as host. Here's how lhe guests and en tertlEinme nl lined up at the seven other inaugura l balls ac ross this celebrating capital city Tuesday night: The Federal Pension Build ing : 5,000 attended where the Os monds demanded .-and got a special $34.040 stage. Other stages cost the committee about (See GALAS, Page A%) II Jury gets Alai a case fl) DAVID K UTZMANN 0t llM O•tly P tlOI Si.II ~ urder' defendant Or Lou1!> J\laia. described as both a "s ap' whost' mind snapped under tht· weight of his personal problem-. and as a malicious killer. must now await the deliberations of a·n O ran~e County jury The seven-wom an, five·ma11 panel began its consider ation of the C'ase today a fter he arinl.! s p1 rited closin g state menh Tuesday b y defense atlorne~ Albe rt CS RamM~Y and µro~ ecutor Hichard Farnell Ramsey. a s ilver-ha1rell la w yer whose parting state ments to the jury were almost theatrical. claimed Alaia wa~. the victim of severe personal pressures which contr ibutt.'d t11 his violent e xplosion on tht> night of June 1:1. whe n he fatall~ sta bbed his form er wife and :i Long B(•a<•h at t o rney in th1• "om an's lfunt1n gton ·II arbour hom e Ai a1a. Ramsey argued. w<t-. " 1>us hed to the very brink .. by ;1 multitude of proble ms that 111 eluded a biller child custody bat tic with his ex wife. Margy Lou J\la1a. and his affliction with a disease known as narcolepsy, an uncontroll able desire lo sleep. J\laia. an orthopedic sur~oon . hni. pleaded innoC'ent and inno <'<"Ill by rt•ason of insani ty to tht' dua l murc1e r cha rges a~<tinst him Ouring Farnell 's closing state· m cnts to the Jury. the prosecutot s aid in strident tones, "There are two people in their graves, and they will be in their graves fnn·ver because of th1!> man IAlaia ). Farnell , who 1s pushing for two fir.st degree murder convic· l io n s w i t h s p ec ial C'1rcumstanccs. !'laHJ the jury's sympathies "have been playe.t upon fo r 10 weeks . The defensl' has attacked and attacked. And I've had to sit here and lis ten to the attacks on these victims in this case." (Stt ALAIA, Page A2) Or~~:'4~:asl "'ea a her Chance of rain increas- ing to 30 per cent late T hursday. Considerable cloudiness. Lows tonight 48 along coast to 53 inland. High Thursday at beaches 60. inland 65. INSIDE TODA\' Pre~ Cort~r ha1 re- tired blli ComplkalioM of tsoo compla ~ dealt blf hh odmhaittration, th Chryakr reKW plan and r•· leaae of l rolria hoat09ea, could ,... /or ~· Page 85. --=---- UNIOINTlFIEO COUPlf SWING TO 810 BAND SOUND AT DISNEYLAND HOTEL FESTIVITIES T hou .. nd• cMbt ••• 1na"9uratk>n; 1ome t•k• time to watch progreaa of ho•t•ge1' return Dally""•' ,. .... o .... G•ry Aml>rOU NEWPORT MAYOR PRO.TEM EVELYN HART (LEFT) WITH EMMA JANE RILEY, GALA HOSTESS Tom Fuentes (left) chelrmen of local 'fneugurel bell,' Kevin Pfeifer, an emcee GALAS ABOUND ••. S I0 ,000 t'a c h Me mbns o f Ht·agan·s Cabinet. the Supreme ('flurl and lht· 1>1plomal1<' Corps alll·ntll'fl The <;Icon Miller or l'h<'~lra eptl•rtam<•d with a<'tor :\t 1 kl' ('onnurs a~ h<1st Tht• Washington Sheraton . li,000 in ;.ittcndan('t' with Wayne '.'>1·wt11n. Frank1t• La ine. Ray ( · h a r It'~ . II a r r v .I a m es or C'11P.stra. l'attJ l'~gc , the Mills Brnt hers and Ho he rt Conrad a!> hos t Tht· Shoreh<1m lfotcl: 3,350 atl1·ndt'<I , Anthony Ncwley and lh1• l'<'lt'r nuchin 11r chcstrn en- 11·rl <i tnell with Hl)he rt Stack a~ host T tw Ma \'flowC'r Hotel . 3,500 gu•·"'" for i hl' ~pce 1al Young Vo11·r~ Hall with entertainment h" thl· Pointer Sisters · Air and Spac·t• Mus eum : en tt•rturnml·nt incl uded Lionel ll um11ton. the H ouston Pops Orl'hl•stra and Robert Goulet, C1long with the Sammy Kaye or· <·hcstra and Elizabeth Taylor Warner as hostess T hl' Natur al Hi stor y Museum: entertainment by Doc St•vt•rrnscn·s orc hes tra. the United Stales l\1r Force Band. Mel '1'1llis, and Chad Everett as host The :\mcr1<'a n ll 1s tory Mus t'um · entertain m ent was prov1til'd by Pat Boone. the Tommy llorscy orchestra, Carol Lawrence. Johnny "Scat" Davis and llu~hO'Bnan as hosl I\ II t elcvision dir ection and production was under Ma rty Pascua of Academ y Award pro- duction fame. that have turned this capital metropolis on its ear over the past three days , the inaugural halls wl're the major source or r.-vcnut• for the organizin$! com · m 1ttt•t• Finant·cs for the balls were 11nder direttion of M ichacl l.awlt•r. a 27-year·old attorney und native of Newpo rt Beach. Lawler said by the time total hills are 1n. t h e nine pos t inauguration extravaganza s will have c·ost more than $2. t million. Air fare for the various enter· tamns alone was $220,000. 1\11 revenues at $100 per pt•r sun. howt'ver. will bring in m1>re than $.'i.2 m illion, Lawll'r ~aid ··This would show us w1ih n1ughly a $:1 million profit Cit 40,000 lickets sold," Lawler noted The r even ue inc l uded R05 pres tigious boxes e1nd $2,l)()Oe<1ch 1-~ach box seated eight. Boxes a lone accounted for ahout Sl million in r evenue. llut. Lawler said. much of the s:J million 1n p rof it will he abs orbed in paying for free- adm1ssion 1nau~ural events. suc h as the $300,000 pyrotechnics display that was the dusk finale Tues<t...y night. "l\flcr ever ything is paid for. the opt1mistil' forecast 1s that we will havl' $500,000 left," Lawler -;aid It 1s not clear where this profit might go Of all the inaugural events But. dept.>ndin g on legal in- tl'rprclation or campa1i:in laws, it could well end up in the cof fer s of the Republican Party f'ro• Pagr A I HOSTAGES IN GERMANY .. telephone ca lls to their joyful families in the United States. lie said the former hostages would remain in the hospital for "pe rhaps several days" for mecl1('al t es t s, orientation. c atc•hing up on world events through magazines. newspapers a nd videotapes and b ein g debriefed by "a number of agen- t'ies or the government." The Americans ·•suffered Car more than they should have s uf- f e r ed," Canno n said . "1-,or freedom·loving peoples every· where this is a very happy day." Many were e xube rant or s mil- ing. All appeared to be in fair health or better despite their 14 1-z·m onth ordeal al the hands of the Ira nian revolutionaries who seized the U.S. Embassy In Tehran and its staff on Nov. 4, 1979. They were expected to spend three to five days of "decom·. pression" after their 444 days in captivity, undergoing m edical and psychologial examinations and resting. before their return to the United States. The 52 were taken to their rooms after a 12-hour, 4,550-mile flight from Tehran, with stops in ,Ath e ns a n d Algiers, and Thomas P. Haley Pultll\fltt' Rot>ert N. Weed PrHh•M M. Thomas Keevll Editor Thomas A.. Murphine ... ,,..1nq e,.,., Chari.s H. Loos Anl•I-~ E4"• Cc1pyrlo111 1"' o,.nt• Co•'' PvltlHlll ... 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VOL. 74, NO. 21 ' _.,....,.,... ·- COUNTY .. • pe rsonal r ca M>n for hapfJlnl'~" bet ausl: her husband w•>ultl tw n·t urr11ng ho m t• t od a~ fr11 rn llnag Mt•monal llos v1t al ;inti would hl' bat·k al work nt·xt Wl'(•k _ l\n·ompan~ 1ng ~ r~ Hile\ wa~ Newport Bea<'h Mayor l'ro Tc·m Evl'l~·n llart. wearing ,, lon,g gown wit h m ull1 1·11lon ·<I !>kirt . l'run·l·ds from lh<' t•vf'nl which was und<:rwritt1·n h.' numerous businesses. will go to tht• l'nitl-11 Way Among thosc· ucldn·ss1ng tht· r rowcl wa~ St att· S c.·n .John S<"hrntl z who Jokc.•d: "Rona ld Ht·agan ha~ lit·t·n 1n off11·t· s1•vt•n ho11ro.; 1,1nd 211 minutb awl hi· has \l'I to n ukt· lr;:in I rt11nk wt•· v~· l1t'l'n ~old oul · Off in one• c·orn1•r of I ht• mom ":.t'> a ~m allc:r st•rf'en tdt·v1s111n wh1 l'h k1•pl (•onstanl trat k of tht• formt•r hos tagt·s· progn·ss Offa·iall'. t h (• e vent wa~ M'hedull'<l from fi to 9 p m .. but al le ast <1 th11u.s<1111l hearty 1n d1v1duals lingcn·<l cm to around 10 p.m. to d1l'cr a s they v1ewe1I hosl a~cs arriving in (;erman~ Freed hostage faces queries on drug deals \'AN Nl'YS (/\Pl California bus11w:-sman .h •rn l'lotkin, th<· 1rn ly l'IVil 1an am<in)! lhe ~2 AmerH·an~ freed from Iranian eapl1v1t y Tu<'s<la). is to he qucs t1onP<I ahout hi~ hus iness in teres ts in that 1·nuntry and whether h<' was involved 1n drug ill'<tling, th1· lh11 ly Nt'WS r t' po rted The newspaper rl'ported toda) I hat an unnamed f<'deral law en forc em ent s ourc<' s aid he ex pccts the United States dchn e f ing team will want to know ii Plotkin. 47. of Sherm an Oaks had a C'Ontact in the U.S. c·m bassy in Tehran and, if so. tht nature of that association. l.l. Clark Wardle, a s upervisor in the m ajor violators s ection of the Los Angeles Police Depart m ent's Narcotics Division, said Plotk in was suspected of al legedly being a "heavyweight in cocaine and som e heroin deal- inJ?'' in the Los Angeles a rea at the t im(? he left for Ira n, the newsoaoer reported. lie -said I.APO narcotics of· ficers were eager lo find out more about Plotkin 's business in Iran and at the embassy. An LAPD narcotics supervisor said Plotkin has a criminal rec· ord, Including a term spent in a federal prison for m arijuana s muggling , and was under LA PD investigation at the time he went to Iran nearly 15 months ago, the Daily News said . When asked t-0 comment on the stor')' and Plotkln's reported criminal record, his altomey, Steven Klein, tenely told The A11oclated Preas Tuesday nlOt, "That l• the most rldlcuJoua thins 1 ever bunt. lt'a a Joke." •• .Swingers seeking new trial SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -A Fullerton c.ouple who h e ld p :t rt 1ci. for "('onsenting adult swin~cr~" s ay in an appeal to the Culiforni<1 Suvreme Court that th1·1r t•1mvll't111ns were based on a · l;1w that was "s1mµl y \Oo 10 lfpf1n1tt• " The t'OUJJll', t•on vactcd tor kcc•1,ing a "house of a ss1gna lion." also s aid they desQrved. :at the very le ast, a new tnal bc1·<1usc· the MunJcipal Court 111dj!t• faill'd to define "lewd con· 1hH·r · · m his instruct1ons.rto the .1 u r~ .Jolin Louis She llman and his wif1'. Clara. wt·re l.entenct!d to I wo months and on e month, rt'SP l't'l1 vely , fur giving the l•f'I v ate.· sl'xually oriented parties 111 thl'1r home in 1978. Tht•y riled u hal)ea s c·orpu!> pt•l 1t1on with the ~tat e Suprem<' l'11urt Tut·sdav T hi· 11l'l1t11'in said .. a vagut· and an·ha1t· law should not he us t•tl a~ a tool of d1sc nmlnator~ l•nfon·cmcnt of ma111r itarian no 1 wn!> or mora llly against two l a w ab1d1ni.: e iti zens wh o µri vatcly and c ons t1en11ously 1>11rsued an altNnat1ve hfc!>tyle t hoit'('." It s aid all hennt ~ \11 lh t• s wingt'r movcrrn•nt art· "d1arut ll'rizcd hy unc·1ir1 ve nt111nal. tolt•rant atlitudt's toward hum<i n ~t·x 11al hl'hav111r .. Thi· two \\t•r c 1·11nv1c·t NI rin Ft•h I, 1!17!1. of nmt· tounts of lt•wd t·omlur t and rme tount of kt·1·1>1 n~ ;.i d1 sor<le rl\' h1>us t· Tht• lt·wd <011nd11C'I <·cm vi ct ions wt•r<: n· 't•r:-l·d nn a ppt•<t l bt•<"aU!>t· of 1m propPr )Ur~· inst ru<.:t111n t\ Court of Appeal den1t!d ., habl'as C'Orpu~ wr11 .Jan ll Sen t1·11t 1..· ha!> bec•n s tayed until Fe h :!I lo allow furtht·r appt'als l'o lin· fll<'d 1·h arges against I h1• t'llUJlfl • Dt•1· 26. I !:178. aftt'r a p •i I 1 1· t· s t a k c 11 u t f r o m a n1•1g hhor'., ·' ard, and aftl·r un cll'ITO\ 1·r poll n· halJ attenrlct.1 '>\'\ l'r:il• pa.rt 1t·s a ~ g ut·s ts \i 1•1 'g hl111r~ h a d 1·11mpla1n1·tl .1 l11111t lht· p<i rlic·s. and polll'e h;.11) 1111l d1t·<I tht· Sht•llman!> of thl• c·11111 pla1nt~ .\1·<'!1r<lmg 111 Lh1• pctllwn. tht• p:i rlH'~ given hy lht• ShellmC1n!> \H·r\' ;.iltc ndt'(.I b v malc-frmak 1·1111pll•s, ab11ut RO pe r<·<:nt of ''horn w1·n · rnarnt•d l\t·tiv1tit•!- "t•n · s a11I to include convt'rsa 111111 . dan<·mg, t•ating , drinking an cf ·•1·11ns t·n1ua l SC'xual C11· 11 \'llll'~ ' Good medleble Reagan stocks jelly beam WASlllNtiTON <AP> lt d idn 't take long for President Reagan lo make sure there were jelly beans. his favorite con· fection. around the White House. They were prominently diSJ>layed today on the oval tal)le In the Cabinet Room while Reagan m et there for the flrst1 time with his Cabinet. • The Jelly l'>eans werl' in a Waterford crystal Jar Reagan was given on a trip to Ireland ··on long. wear y afternoons. when you need some energy. these a.re good medicine." he said f 'ro• Pagr A I ALAI A TO JURY. • • The pros etulor :-.aid that .. without this 1nt rcdible self pit) lhl' d efon~c S{'(:ms to huve, th<:re would Ix• no t•as e. The defcnsl:' has put every body else on trial t·xc cpt the defrndant .. Farnl'll wa!> referring to Hamsc.' ·~ st atcm~·nts to the JUr.'· that Ala1a , 50. had bee n rt• pealedly v1<.'t1mized by Margy Al<11a and he r lover. attornc' Marvin Tincht·r fie said the or t hnµedil' ~urgc•cm had been madt· lo look hk(' a "~ap and a 14 carat dumm) .. In partll'ular Ham!>cy !>a11l . 11 appt•art'<I th1· t \\ 11 had planned for ~onH· t1m1 · 111 have Ma rgy ~t·parat1· from Alaia and then win 1•11urt onl•·r" for lucrative l'h1ld ""Jlflllrl pay ments from him Tiii' il1·fNl!-•· .1tt11rn1·v main l:11n1·rl lh<tl 1f l\la1a h~d truly nH·ant t11 kill 1111· pair. h t' would h;1v1· !111n1• M i 1r1111·h 1•arl11•r when '444' lucky only once 8.> The /\S!>Ociate·d Pn·-.l> Th11us and-; of gambln~ 111 fl\'l' stall's IH'I th!· numhl•r 141 "ould ht• "' lu1:k~ f11r th1·n1 1n '>I alt· 1111 lt·rit·s ol!> 11 .... as tor lhe ~2 1\m1·n 1·<111 h11~tagt'-. "'h'l "''rt' frt•i>tl 1in lht·1r 1<141h <la) of r afll I\ It! 111 I ran Tht• gamhlt·r" lo'>t 'f'l·oplt· app.1rl'nl I \ 1h11ugh1 4 11 wa~ a lur•k \ numht·r for lh1· h11~1<1gl:, ,lfld r..i1 llll' lu1·k \\ •1uld r uh 11 ff o n 1 h l' m -. a 1 II :\t I(' h1 g;in l.11111•f\ <'11m m 1 s s 1 11 n t' r W 1 I I 1 ~· m 'Ii ugf·nl :\11 r h1gan n ·s11onik d l o I ht' ht· av~ !il'll ing i,, nu~ 1ng th1· ;i nti· aga1n-.1 tht• numhl'r and e<iml' 11rf a winnt•r whl'n "f\7:~ .. v. a!> dra wn I r 1 hl'rl' was tons1derable provoca· lion Tht· d cfcns(' has contended that Alaia was legally and psyrholo~ically unconscious at the time the st<tbbings occurred. Th{• defcndanl said on the wil- nt•ss stand he has no recollet·- t 111ns of the slayin~s Previous testimonv has in· d1catl'd that v1Ulcr.c.·c erupted wh1•11 Margy Al<tia ordered her l'X husband to leave her home afll'r he had gone there to dts - t·uss wt·Pkl'nd <·ustod)· rights to his tw111·h1ldrt•n Much of lhl• 10 week t rial in Superior Court .Judge Byron Mc Millan'!> c·ourtroom had het•n I a ken up with psy('h iat rtl' tes timony off1•r<.'d hy the d e ft•ns c F:arnc•ll atta1·kt•d the r·redibih I ~ of th:Jt lt·s11mon y. telling thl' JUI',\ th<al 1t w;1~ has icall v "in ac- ''lff:it1· .. . Al:11a fan·~ hf,• 1mpr1sonment "1thn ut 1111ss1lnlity of paroll' 1f 11111,·11•\e(i of f1r~t degree murder With '>Pt•('l:tl ('lrl'IHTISl am·c·s in 1·1 1 h1·r o.;lay1ng Piranhas bite stunt diver S EATTLE t Al» A school of m a n l'atlng 111ranhas attaekl'<.I a d;in·dev1I wh11 dived into their JlllOI a nd hit h1 ~ ht''!9 on the side , al'rr•rdmg 111 a s p<>kcsman for t 11o.11 a rt a radio s t at1ons 1';1pt ,\Jan .. Ameri<·a" Jonl'~ l'•·c1·1vt·d stitl'hes for at least t·rg hl h1 lc.•s at a h11sp1tal Monday 111ght . but said he w:mted to try l hl' srunr again Thurs day, Lil' 1·o r<11ng to a ~pok cs man for r:.icl10 !>lat1ons K\'YX a nd KXA. v.h1l'h sponsorc:<l tht• t·vent al the Se ;.1 ll le Boat Show .Jones. a forml'r Marine cap- tain from Vant'ouvcr. makes his living doing unus ual stunts. I ·' ... ....... .. .. .. . . ... . .... _ ....... .. \ ' ·U11•·le Wolf .. llf) f Pot•her CHS lt•lt•v1s11111 andwrman Wallt>r {'ronkilr 1!. not :i vt•r.\ ~oocl sailin g and driving ll'<.i c h t·r, al·1·ord1ng 111 h1 :-. daug htt•r Nanc:.\·. "I was \Cf,\ )flun).!. und he'd be hcel111g th<.1t hoat cl\'er quite a t)ll , a nd I'd !:.tart 10 get afraid. and ht:'d turn around and sav. ·Oh :'11 <tnt•\. \'OU. re such a ~·ow ard I It re ally hurt my foehng!),"' Ms Cronkite 1s quoted as s aymg in a new b<1ok by her sister Kathy. Exc·erpts from the boo k are r eprint ed 1n McCalls mag azine Nam•) also said that to this day she doc · not drivl' a nd attributed he r fear of driving to a driving lesson she got from her father whl'n shP was 9 or It) Bess Truman rntt;\ llC' ablt· lo leave Rtisear~·h Mcd1 C'al Cente r a nd return to hN ho me in lndt:'J1••ndcnre. Mo by the end of the week. ac cording to a hos p1t<1l state ment. The 95-year·old widow of President Harry S Truman was admitted Det· 30 surrer 111g from ;.1 unnar) tra('( 1·on d1t111n .. md a ~k111 1rrttiilt0n. \ st alcment rl'll'a~t'd h~ lh1· hos pital quoted lht• Trum a n Family doctor. Wallace Graham. as saying • :\1 rs Trunwn might be re· ll·as1·d soon Rita Jenrette, wife of rnn ,-1c·ted Abscarn-('Ongrt>ssm an John W. Jenre tte. a llegedly made revealin~ photographs to acl·ompany an artide sh~ wrote for the M<1rch issue of Playboy magazme. The Stalt- of Columbia reported. The So uth C <1r o l 1na newspaper said it learned r r 0 m a s o u r<·t'. who was not iden - 1 i fi e d . \h(.tt the Playboy p hoto.l{raphs inc lud e d ~ome shots or Mrs J enrette 1 n s e e · t hr o u g h rll'~hgees. JENltETTE The pic tures r e portedly were taken during the holidays while Mrs. J enre tte, who is seeking a divorce, was in California. The J enrettes were guests or Play boy publisher Hugh Hefner dur· ing the Ne w Year's weekend. It's all over, and Amy Carter gives in to tears as she prepares to leave Washington with her family for Plains. Ga., at Andrews AFB. They've booked Vice Presa d e nt George Buab and Nevadll Gov. Robert List, film stars GolcUe HawD and C llDl Eastwood, s ingers . Barbara Mandrell and Andy Gibb, plus Phil Donahue, O.J. Simpson and Bruce Jen. ber. But whether singer John DHver'11 Celebrity Pro Ski To\lrnament is a bash or a bust may depend less on the guest list than the weather forecast. The tou rnament i s ·cheduJed Jo'eb. 28-March lat Heavenly Valley, where less than u foot of s now has fallen. . The event coincides with the ninth stop on the 1980·81 World Pro Skiing d reuit. so an international collection of pr ofessional skie rs w ill be rushing downhill with the celebrities. Other luminaries SC'heduled to attend include sinJ,!ers Barbi Benton. Glen C'ampbt'll, Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John, Willie Nelson :rnd Barbra Streisand. Independent Polish labor leade r Let•h Walesa plans to I rant to the Cnited States within six to eight weeks. his father says. Stanislaw Walesa, 65 yl..'ar- old father or the head or the independent Polish tr adc un· ion Solidarity, made that an· nouncement in New J ersl'y after a six-dav reunion with his son an Italy ' De laware Sta te Rep. Troy Batley says he sent a tele- gr am to Frank Sinatra who coordinated the All-Star Inaugural Gala at the Capital Centre to protest what he c alls an "unappropriate'' po rtraya l b y actor Re n Vereen in black face. li e compl a in ed that Vereen's portrayal on the na· lion al televised giila ·'further ste reotypes and ty pifies the per('eplion of m an y white Amer ic<1ns about bla c k Americans. even in 1981 ... Ve r ee n portra ye d va udeville com edian Burt Williams, who wore black- face makeup with white lips The segment has been a part of Vereen 's dub act for years. Williamsori Gang hack Police u-am of lwme repair con artists By PATRICK KENNED\' Ot IM Dilly Pll<>I Siii! Fountain Valley pol1ct' arc warning r esidents about mem - bers of an organized ~a ng who J>OSe as home repair contrac- tors, but aC'tually arc t·on artists who use inferior produds and don't perform work they arc paid to do Often, police said, the rcvair jobs performed by thcsc door-lo· door solicitors actually damage prop'erty. µort home repair solicitors lo polke. Nichols said the gang consists of a bout 200 membe rs. The basic core of the group is a family unit that began working the con dur· 1ng lhc Depression. - Nichols said the group will work an area until police begin l'lamping do wn on their activity. llowever, he said. because most of the work a~reements are oral, not written, il is difficult to prove fraud, which is a felony . He urged res idents to as k for a co ntractors li cense numbe r whenever hiring someone to do repair work. He said the State Contractors Board office in Orange County ran verify a con· trac tor's license number. Police dete<'t1ve J eff Nichols s aid the d ecep t ive repair workers are part of the SfJ-called Williamson Gang. an organized ring that works nationwide and is well known to police . Most commonly, Nichols said, they offer to do roof r epairs to pr~ rain leakage . He said they usually are Caucasian men, who drive pickup tru~ks with Texas license plates . Bear Street name change withdrawn Members of the ganj! were spotted in the area this month. Nichols said. "lnstead or using roof sealant, these guys will dilute used C'ar oil. pour it into a brand name container and spread it on the roof ,·· Nichols said. Although it looks genuine to start with, during the first rain the dirty oil usually washes off, often staining the sides of the home and allowing shinJtles to slip off, he said. Often, Nichols said, the homes must ht' repainted. Nichols said gang m embers also solicit to coat a s phalt , driveways and to do plumbing and eledrlcal work. He said the con artists are good salesmen, ' but almost always do shoddy. • damaging work. Nichols urged residents to re- Requests to rename Bear Street in Costa Mesa to South Coast Plaza Parkway have been withdrawn by develope r C.J . Segerslrom and Sons . Company spokesman James He nwood's withdrawal move followed a city proposal to re· quest a Corona del Mar Freeway s ign noting that the Bear Street off-ramp is the way to South Coast Plaza. Henwood's move followed let- ters or opposition to the renam- ing plan written by some 45 stu- dents of Bear Street Elementary School. The proposal first was op- posed by Costa Mesa Historical Society members who said the maneuver would wipe out re- maining traces of one of the city's pioneer farming families. Bear Street, society members said, was named after Madison Harvey Bear who m oved his We're Listening ••• ../ The Daily PUol wants lo hear from its readers, whal you like about the papet and whit you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject In our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Measqea will be transcribed several Umes daily and delivered to the desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions wlll be delivered to lhe editorial pap editor. Mailbox coatribul.on must Include their name and telephone number for vennc.auon . No dttUlaUon calla, please. Tell UI what's on your mind. The number Is In servi~ :M hours a day. aevm days a week. family from Virginia to the north Costa Mesa area in 1873 to establish a dairy farm on about 60 acres. Protest to the renaming also was registered with the city council by Elizabeth Phillips of Studio City, a descendant or the Wakeham ramily that moved to north Mesa in 1868. "Not much is left or the old pioneer families except for the names of roads and streets,·• she told council members. Historical Society president. Betty Beecher told the council she would be just as adamant against changing the name or another street commemorating a pioneer family, Segerstrom A venue in south Santa Ana. Orange police chief to quit Orange Police Chief Merrill V. Duncan, who served as Newport Beach's assistant police chief for nearly three years In the late 1960s, bu announced he'll retire at the end of this month. Duncan,· 8', who has 38 yean or law enforcement experience under hla belt, bqan his career with the Loa An•elea Police Department, rettrtnc u a cap. lain in 11115. He served u Newport'• uala· tut cluef under former Police chief B. Jama Glavu. He left Newport ID t• wben be u - aumecl tbe top police po1t la Oraap. ~ ----~fr~--....... ..... Wedne&dav. Januaty 21. 1981 * DAil V PILOT ..43 Republic shushed Airline must reduce takeoff ·noise By FREDf=RICK SCHOEMEHL • Ott• o.ity ~ll•Ul.IM Republic Airline pilots have been instructed to modify jet takeoff procedures in an effort to reduce noise impacts on res· identlal areas surrounding John Wayne Airport . Pilots were told in a directive, issued earlier this month, that the new procedures will eliminate "the m a jority" or violations Republic has made to county-imposed jet noise stand· ards. Republic violated those stand- ards 69 out of 210 times during a 15-day period precf'ding is suance of lhi' directive By <'Ontrast . Air Cali fornia hat.t" 19 violations ou• or 375 operations , while Weste rn had four violations out of 30 opera·. t 1oos Figures for F'ronti e~ Airrines weren't a a1lable It 1s clear that tmlJle me ntallon' or the takeoff procedun•s wi ll be p<trt of an efrort by Repubic of fi<:1als to show the C'Ounl) that the firm 1s serious about helping redu<:e noise exposure from Jet operations Company ufftewls reminded their pilots thc.1t noise will b(' the futurf' raetor that derldt'!. which a irlines win righti; to fl y to and from John Wayne A1rµort "In tht· next tcw m11nths. 0 r a II g c (. ,, u n l y BI) a rd 0 r Su1>l'rv1sors will he re allocatmi:: s lots 1fli ghtsJ lo ,·<.1rious airlines which will dll'lalc the number of flights Hc~lic will be all.owed to o perate i Orange Count)f-'' the d1rcct1vc . · "The s111•1e largest factor 1n this rict ermina 110n is the noise· monilur record of the 111d1v1dual ii1r h11c ·· Supcrv1sor!> an• S<:heduletl lo at·t April 2'.l on a plan to rc~ulate which Jt:l ;ur l·arricrs S\!rvc the <iarport llmh•r u tempo rary plan uppron'<.I 1n Septt'mbcr. fo'ron· tier and West ern recei ved perm1ss1on to jotn Air California a nd Republic· I formerly llughes Airwest 1 <il J ohn Wa vnc U nder 1h1· proposed plun. County bank slices prime interest rate An inde pendent bank 1n Orange County has lowered its a nnual prime interest rate a percentage point less than the 20 percent offered by major banks. Douglas Patty. chairman of the board for Heritage. said t o- day that the decision to lower the prime rate on Monday was based on business sense as well as patriotism . lie said the bank has a fa vor.. ble ralio or assets C'omparl'd to loans lo enable it to lower the prime rate, and lhus attract mor e loan applicants The bank has 71 percent or its assets C'Ommilted in loans, he s aid. addini;: that most banks have less "liqu1d1ly" because they have up to 80 percent of their assets l<1cked into loans. Two weeks ago, Herit a ge lowered its annual interest rate for new automobile loans for American cars from 18 to 14 per- cent to attr act more applicants and t o st1mul al<! the local economy. Gem Talk Hv ./ (' HffMPHRJJ..'S r1·ri1(11·d '"··1111,/11/,(I SI. A( ;s THOSE $5 'JEWELS' 111011 r111/ lie a hnrgam Th e s ame peopl e who nationall y adve rtised $5 "e m eralds" are now pushing "diamonds." and the Better Business Bureaus of New York a nd Milwauk ee are not impressed. Both bureaus have issued warnings about the ads and the merchandise. They say a ··genuine .25 point, 10 face\ round diamond" being offered might confuse people. Do you know what a .25 point diamond is? The BBB says the one being offered is 1 /400th of a carat. Also, the Federal Trade . Commission says nothing can be called a diamond unless it hu at least 17 faceu. What's bein1 sold, says the Better Business Bureau, Is a tiny diamond shard floated in glua. Another firm 11 offerin1 "5 lroy gram silver ingots" at what looks like a bar•ain price, but with silver content that makea tt worth only about a third the 1oln1 price for silver, BBB warns. AU that cllltera ii not always ••• ala. Wben ID doubt, cheek with a certlfttd 1emolotlat. Be wary of man ord« "bartalna." airlines that use aircraft making the least amounts or noise will r eceive permission to serve Orange County. E . M. Altman, Republic presi· dent. said his firm intends to purchase 10 of the new and de· monstrably quieter DC-9 Super • 80s manufacturep by McDon· ne ll Douglas. In a separate letter to county Airport Manager Murry .Cable, Pilot Logbook Hot tub a warmup for dashing idea Bv GEORGE LEIDAL -01 IM D•llY r 11<1t !.1 .. 1 I havt' tome to view the hot tub as being a~ important to progress 1n lrvme <ts the toffc<! house w~s to the American Hcvolut1on THI:: SOOTHING waters of the Village Park Com· mun1l~· Association buoyed the spmt of incorporation whith. spawned the c•ity itself Three of the five founding eounc1I members were Village Park residents as were many of the i:it)'hood pet1t1oners Many a politi<-al wound has been salvt!<J hy the jets and many <t community venture laun<'hed hy the relaxed. meet- ing of doers' rrnnds in the warming waters or an lrvme hot tub. Such a hut pool session nearly a Yl'<lr u).!o brought togl·lhcr the catalysts netcssary to produt·t· next Sunday's World Masters Marathon 1n Irvine t 'OR NEARL\' two years, I'd been tr~ to put togt.•thl'r a running race as .., '""5'11<' service ''' the Ua1ly Pilot Just "'h .' new:-. paper people s p o nsor marathon running rac·cs 1s ~rtsl for ex· a minatton another t1mt.· Even a casual \.f •DA\. 1ih5l•rn•r ('an 1 ake one look at my 220· pound frame a nd <frtcr m ine I am anything but a long dis tanre runner Crt!d1l fur the m~p1rnt1on 15 dut· F:d1tor Thomas Keevil who observed 11111• dav 1n a management meeting, "We spend a lot of tlmt', errort and s pace covering everybody l'lse's races Wh\ don't we run one of our own ""' One th1°ng rl:'purll'rS lcurn very QUttkly IS that Ont' nt:Vl·r ans\\ers an t>clltor with an ''I don't know'' more than !Jnt'l' Ql'ERYl~G l'OLLEAGL't:S tn San Franc isco, San Ole_go, Boston. N1•w York aml Uetro1t. I found agreement only on one point.' Sponsoring a marathon 1s cost!~ and time consuming :'llone 1:ould say exactly why they did one • e ver} year. For someone who counted only three runners among has friends two years ago. I've learned a lot about race or· gan ization. smce that lut:k} se!)sion 1n a Universit} Park hot tub. Then M;nor David Sills. his runner wife. Susan. and marathon runner lla 1ko Peschel were unwinding from a lOK chant\· run I'd lani.tuorous ly watched fl ow past my bakom e~rlil'r that day The t~k naturally turned lo running and the populanty of the sport, especially in Ir vine From ffi\' research. including a tip from mailroom foreman Ge0rge Arauz 1 who runs 20 to 30 miles every day ~. I learned of Bill Stll v1n who organized the highly res pected World Masters Marathon which was in need of a 3ponsor SILLS AND PF.SClll:;t echoed prats(' for Selvin's talents and pledged to help move the race ln a course m Irvine that would be ideal from l)oth the st andpoint of the runners and the c1li7.cnry Cooperation <>F c ity and s<:hool district officials, Boy Sl'out and Exploring units . the Irvine Chamber of Com- m erce Da1h· Pilot staff \'olunteers. countless hours of pre. rate j11ann.ing by Selvin. the fund r;.iis ing efforts of 1·hamber Sports Committee C'hairman Arlyn Smith, dona. lions from Carl's Jr and the Irvin!:.' Company, Irvine Police Lt Hobert Krcdel's expertise a nd the• city donation of polite ttmt• <.1nd equipm ent and the willingness of more than 1.000 runners to sub1ect their bodies to running 26 miles and 385 yards all t·omcs together Sunday WHEN IT'S OVER and the records and times ar e com- piled for running history. Irvine may well have established itself as the West Coast runmn~ capital Me. I 'II probably be in a hot tuh, still wondering why newspapers s ponsor marathons Test Your Diamond I. Q. Q. WHAT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST COLOR .IN A DIAMOND? A . Crystal-clear absence of any color in the body of a diamond is considered the finest qualrty. This is interior co tor not the flashes of rainbow colors called "fire." Value falls as a tinge of yellow deepens the diamond in body color. Members of the American Gem Society use a number of scientific methods to determine the degree of yellow in each stone in order to set a proper value and quality grade. Com.e in soon and let us explain other r>ertinent points used by professional jewelers in determining diamond value. J. 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Th.ct 111d1J.:rllt ' <·a me because his own tux was stolen \1111111." n1i.:h1 wti1·n ~ome creep jimmied the lock on the 1111111>. 11f h1' c·ar 11111 at ~rLcan. Va 1>11> HH ~OTJ('F.? The Rev Donn Moomaw. former t.111!111111 :--.111ta na athlete a nd UCLA linebacker, may lo.1\ ,. 111"'11 1lw far..,t to announce the hostage re lease in his 111:rnhur.il 1n\·11<'<Jl111n II(' was a little previous. But so was I 'l'I l'lw ""'' "'·r v1te st'nt a flash al 8:38 a .m .. PST. • 1 •n':-11h-11t l<C'ccgan later announced the first plane left l't·h1 an ;ti !I :10 a .m , P ST 1-:;irl1l·r 111 the da), Orange Coast people jumped into 1 h•· 1n:rngural limelight when Mr. and Mrs . Robert llt1\\'<1rd . of Nt•wport Heach, were interviewed on the I dH1d Mornini.:. i\ mcriea " show with empty grandstands '' 11 h t hl· Wt·st front of the White House as the backdrop. l..\'1'1-:ft. ANOTHER dassy performance came in the 1nau.l!ur;il pan ull· where, despite cold and fading light. the Fo11nla111 \'alky lllgh School marching band drew strong 1wt tt·1• v. lw ra lhl' Barons snapped s martly past President Hc·ag:in a t I 4~ p m . PST :\n<I finally. in the YOU CAN'T·WIN department comes t111s yarn ubout well-known Newport Beach developer l >1111 Koll. who had a It mousme ferried down from New 'ork for h1<; transportation The rental driver who came ~rlon~ v.1th the <·ar had a good map of the area but not so good 1·omman<I of English La!-.I S11 ntl <1\ K11ll ordered the driver to take him lo 1·hurl'h · l'h<' II n' 1•r ohlt ged 11 e took the Koll party to Falls C'h t1rt·h. \',1 Fugltive reward swells HOMEDALE. Idaho <AP> - The reward fund for the capture of the Nevada trapper wanted k>r questioning in connection with the killing of two Idaho Fish and Game officers Jan. S has grown to about $3,100. Meanwhile, the brother of mis· sing officer William Pogue said he's returning to Bakersfield to load up his pickup truck with camping equipment and return to the Nevada-Idaho desert to continue his personal search for his brother's body. POGUE AND FELLOW of· ficer Co~ley Elms have been m issing since Jan s when they went to· a remot e trapper's camp on the Idaho-Nevada border to investigate alleged poaching violations. Elms· body was found two days later. The reward figure could in· crease significantly if a bill donating $10,000 to the fund, which was approved Monday by the Senate State Affairs Com· mittee. passes the Legislature. Th e r e ward fund was esta blished last week by Gary Loveland. a Homedale F&G of· ficer and friend of the two slain officers. The fund is being held by the Idaho First National Bank of Homedale. "IF WE CAN GET the reward large enough, we can find this guy," Loveland said. "But it's got to be a substantial amount - I'm talking $10.000 or $20,000." Wanted in connection with the killings is Claude Dallas Jr. of Paradise Hill. Nev. A witness to t h e s hooti n g of Elms told authorities that Elms' partner Bill Pogue also was killed. Pogue's body has not been found. Officials in Owyhee County and Humboldt County. Nev .. who have led the sear ch for Dallas, reported no new develop· mews. o nicials said they are limited to c hecking over ground they have already covered , trying to f'ind clues they might have missed earlier. Nixon tape logs order defied WASHJN.GTON (AP) -The National Archives does n 't agree with former President Richard M. Nixon's r easons, but it is de·· fying a Senate s ubpoena for tape logs involving Secretary of State-designat e Alexander M. Haig. Archivist Robert M. Warner told the Senate Foreign Rela· lions Committee he rejected m os t of Nixon's arguments against turning over the tape logs but also concluded that the committee's subpoena would be thrownoutof court. Warner also said a court fight 'would take years, so even if the com m ittee won, it probably could not get any Nixon tapes in time for them 'o be relevant to Haig's hearings. "I suspect that I will never again during my tenure agonize over a decision as much as I have over this one," Warner told the panel. But he said "I regret to inform you that I am unable to produce the s ubpoenaed log at this time.·' Southeast due rain Tennessee, Ohio Valley set for snow A \mil II c rdll ddWl\Of" hr•'-°""" I\ \Uf'd hom f"o+nt (Of'I< "Ullon 10 thl' M ,..,1, An bOnJM lt)r 1nuQh \~41\ W11\lf'r ly \w"ll\ \ to 8 '"'"' with or (~\1on.1I h•O" .. 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Texas CAP> Former Texa~ House Speaker Price Daniel Jr . who led a major re form movement when he was elected to that JOb in 1973, has been found shot to death in his home and "we know who did it," says t he Liberty County s heriff. Daniel. 39.,.was the son of Pnce Daniel. a former U.S. senator. governor , state attorney general and ~lice of the Texas Supreme Court lie was found dead Monday after his wife called for an am bulance. offi cials s aid. SHERIFF E .L. "BUCK" Eckols s aid officials had a suspect in the case. hut refused to elaboratt• Daniel's wife, Vickie, was treated for "emo· tional shock" at Kersting Hospital 1n Liberty, where she was taken by a mbulan<:e after deputies found her husband's body. offi cers said She did not appear to be m1ured. said an emergency room nurse who would not give her name. Police said Mrs . Danie l had called the hospital lo request an ambulance for her husbard Ambulanrc· attendants then notified law offi cf!rs. aulhonl1C's s aid. Danie l. who had pr act1c·ed law here.' was pro nounced dead from a gunshot wound.'· .!.a 1d a L1 be rt~ County deputy who identified himself only as F Falcone. "We received a call for an officer to got" h1~ house at 7:43p.m. He was found dead in his home." AN OFFICER WHO requested anonym1t) told the Beaumont E nterprise-Journal that Dantel "as found lying face down in a hallway leadtng to th<: garage and that a rifle and at least one went 1·artr1dge v.a ... f1>und 1n a bedroom Daniel last sought public office in 1978, when he v. as l>ealt'n an the Democratic pnmary contest for !>Hill· allomey general As !>peaker of the !louse for the 1973 Legislature, hC' s ponsore<l a large package of r eform measures. At his urging, and over strong opposition in both lhe !louse and Senate. that session of the Legislature passed the state's first Open Meetings Al'l. it!> first Open Records Act and bills requiring lobh) 1sts and C'andidates to report income and ex· µC'nd1 turn!-. Tommy gun sole! MI AMI. Okla <APJ The Police Department ti> getting nd of its last "Tommy gun." A. rc li C' of the 1920s gangster e ra, the Thompson 45 calibe r submachine gun has been · kC'pt m a display case at the police station for !-.l'\ l'r<JI years No w Sm 1th and Wesson, the gun m anufacturmg firm. offered to trade the city eight n·,·oh·t rs. 1.500 rounds of ammunition. two bullet· µroof 'e~ts a nd two military style gas masks and t arnC'rs for the antique The lradt• has heen approved by the Miami Ci· t' < ·ounl'll and s hould be made in a couple of v.< .. ·k-. afll'r paper wo rk 1s completed. l'ohn· Chief Atll Melton said the submachine gun has an l'Sl1matcd collector's value of $1,200 to Sl.-100 and probably would be more valuable if its ml'tal parts had not been "reblued " ........ -........... -.. --.-. ··-....... . _________ ....._...~-·-·-·-._· CALIFOANIA 'Bumper' suspect arrested 1.0. ANGl!:LES t AP> Polll't' h•vfl •~f'y-d ll man l.n cOllneC lion 1*'\th the so·n lled "burnper" alta.cb oo 33 women, In whlrb th~ H a1lant would nun a atohm c•r 1nto lht< vebwl«-of itn Intend.cl vie lU1\ •n<I k1dnaap, rape or rob her d11r1na: the t>x r hilllf(e of accldftlt tnformalloo R~ph 1'erk1ru., :12. Mn Wl t'&npl<))ed truck driver. waui .r rested and booked ror anvesliaa· uon ol ludnappinl!( for the purpoae of robbery, 11\ t'<Vlnectlon with an • :.ault on a woman in Manbattl&I\ DeaC'h, off1C'er Al fo'ragoso s aid Poli ce Detet·tave Jay Romlline aid .. The Bumper" attacked five \\Omen m 1978, hve in 1979, and 23 other!> smce la:.t November. The last attack occurred Jan 15 WIWrteersutletl SAN Jo'RANCISCO !AP> In \lne or Its final acl10nS, the outgo· 1n g Carter Administration has added parts of five Northern California rivers to the National Wild and Scenic River System. The announcement by Interior Ste· rctary Cecil Andrus came I · .. STATE I Monday just minutes after the 9th .S. Circuit Court or Appeals in San fo'rancisco opened the way to the designations by vacating lower federal court rulings in CaliforniaandOregon. A lotaJ of 1,235 miles of the American, Eel, Kla math, Smith and Trinity rivers was added to the system. the Interior Depart· ment said. Thal amounted to 31 pcrt cnt of the 4,006 miles that Ca I 1fornia Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. had requested. /tfart..e DI .... ,,. SAN DIEGO (AP) A U.S. Marine Corps official says a recruit depot drill instr uctor has been c·onvicted by a special court· martial of larceny and illegal financiaJ dealings with recruits. The offi cial said Sgt. Esteban Reyes. 23. El Paso, Texas, has been sentenced to 75 days in the brig at Camp Pendleton and reduced in rank to lance corporal. Reyes was convicted of taking money from recruits to buy for them items including bar bells and candy. a Marine spokesman said When he did not return the money to recruits, he was also charged with larceny. Btu drt.,er •l•I• OAKLAND <APJ The AC Transit Distract has put up a $10,000 reward in efforts to find the person who fatally shot a driver at the wheel or his bus. AP Wit ....... Happg la•flfes Robert Hohman, above, of Sacramento, father of Iranian hostage Donald Hohman, is embraced by Deborah Hohman. the hostage's niece. etS they heard the news of the hostages' release. In San Diego. Dorothea Morefield, below, wife of hostage Richard Morefield, leans against her son. Don. following a thanksgiving mass held at the University oC San Diego. Soviet 'deal' stopped RIVERSIDE <AP > A Corona-optical firm has been fined $100,000 and one of its owners sentenced to six months in prison for making clandestine shipments or high·technology laser mirrors to the Soviet Union through a West German intermediary. "l find their conduct not in the best interests of the United States," U.S. District Judge Malt Byrne said in handing down sen· lences for Walter J . Spawr. 39, and his wife, 1-~rances 38, husband- wife owners of Spawr Optical Research Inc. Byrne said he wanted to send a clear message to other com- panies who might want to skirt the law that prohibits lhe exportation of certain regulated commodities lo Communist controlled coun· tries. Wednesday. January 21, 1981 s DAILY PILOT ,4. SlayerS, &ppeal verdict Pai,r claim improper searehea, con/e11ion1 SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two white men who admitted killlna a black man after failing to find a deer on a drunken hunting trip are tryina to get their guilty pleas overthrown. Attorneys for the two argued before the 3rd District Court of Appeal here t hat improper sear ches, arrests and confessions were used in obtaining the pleas. The two, Marvin Noor, 20, and James McCater, 21, pleaded guilty last January to firsl· degr ee murder in the slaying or Jimmy Lee Campbell, 22, who was shot from a car in January, 1979, while walking near his home in Chico. BOTHGOT25 YEARS to life un - der a plea bargain, denounced by some black groups, that avoided a possible death penalty. Noor's girlfriend, Dani Lee Shope. who was also in the car . is serving 15 years to life for second· degree murder. Noor's law ye r , Kenneth o· Brien of Sacrame nto. con· tended that the judge who issued a search warrant showed he lacked the required neutrality because he rode along with the police who made the search and the arrests. If the court agrees, it could overturn the guilty pleas. A ruling is likely within90days O'BRIEN SAID GRIDLEY Justice Court Judge· Steven McNelis issued the warrant ror the apartment shared by Noor 1981 CARS I andTRUCKS • ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Roy. LEASE SPf CIAllST at HOWARD Chevrolet CQr""' ot Oo¥t! 1nc1 011&11 SI• NE'M'ORT BEACH and Mrs. Shope, and then accept. ed a police invitation to ride with them to serve it. O'Brien said McNelis even entered the apart· ment. The constitution says warrants must be issued by neutral and de· tac hed magistrates, O'Brien said. He cited another case in wh ich evidence was barred because the judge "became a m ember" of the search team. But Deputy Attorney General W. Scott Thorpe said McNelis Cops harvest crop of pot SACRAMENTO <AP> -A lawyer and two other people have been arrested following the C'onfiscation of $300,000 worth of marijuana in a warehouse plan· talion. accordine to oolice. Attorney Darrel Duane Tip· ton. 43, Charles If. Looney. 35, and Coral C. Coolahan, 29. have been arrested in charges of con· s piracy to grow marijuana for s ale. Sacramento police report- ed Al.I t hree live 1n the Sacramento area Police. sheriff's deputies and state narcotics agents raided the warehouse Monday. finding 338 ma rijuana plants growing under "a sophisticated system " of fluorescent lights. police reports stated. showed no bias, and "was an ob- serveronly" atthescene. McCarter's lawyer, Richard Co rbin of Sac ra•mento , challenged the arrest of Mc Carter at his home later the s ame night. CORBIN SAID THE police had surrounded the home and had time to get an arrest warrant, or expand their search warrant to in· elude Mccarter, thlt didn't. Thorpe said no warrant was needed in an emergency created by .the possibility of more murders -there were reports.of another shooting in the area.'' As far as they knew. it was a continu· ing ~rime spree." Corbin also said Mrs. Shope's confession. which i mplicated M cCarter. was illegall y obtained. He said McNelis improperly is · sued a search warrant on th~ basis or statement by two persons or unknown backgrounds whose· last names weren't revealed, and a third who had only a second· hand statement from Noor. He said the police entered the apartment illegall y because one firs t identified himself as .. Mike. a neighbor." When that didn't work . the officer said he was a policeman. and they kicked in the door. 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Bally, Johnston & Murphy, Florsheim and Barrister . ~S FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Get more FUN out of viewing football with Plllm. fN8ry Saturday in the .~~1~~~~1 ~~.~ .............................. ·· ......... Thom ..... ·.·p~·-".•.t'Vi.~ .... ll·M·r ... Thome .... •.K • .ev .. l·tl·l·d·llof· ~.. ~ ~:Z,.i Wednffda~ • .Mnuary 2\, 1111 &.rMr• K,.lblch ldltorlet P ... lclttor .. Oran99 Corit Oa11v Pilot -t's Past time for 'national renewal' With ttw f n~•na of the holtaacei. 1.nd the tnaueuration of " n .. w f'rt! 1dent occW"T1n,a 11lrno1t simultaneously, mt!'nC~ have ome reuon to sense the be1ininina of a nt• and better l'ra for th .. nauon • ('all.ma on h a ... fellow rountrymen to be&in "an era of nauooaJ renew1tl · f>n·iudcnt Romald Reaa1tn promised to ~fun 1mmed111tl'I> to Nmovt" thtt n.1adbh>t•k15 whieh he r~Js h ave ~lowed lht l'\'OOOOI) Ht~ pnor1ue-,, ht-l>a1d, would bt: to "reawaktm this ill du traal lfl&nl lo i:~I l(OVt,rnmcnl bc.dt WlthJn llS means .rnd tn lighten uur i,un1t1vl' tax burden '' Amencil·., rcnt'wal. 11u.I the new President, would be r l'ud lhrou~hout tht world¥..\~ stin of gre11te r strength. fhat wouJd tndeed be ~o. 1f 1t can be accomplished. ln a troubled world , 1t as &lways reassuring to see ho"' i.moothl> the countr)' ·~ leadership can be changed, .ind tu h~ar th~ 1ncomtog President offer g raceful thanks. .. ~ du.I both· keagan and Carter in their maugurals, to his prcdrt'.~r We cannot tell what new and unexpected problems ma~ have to be raced by the new administration, but \ menc a does remain a beacon of freedom for the world, Jnd we do have ever y right. as t he new President said, "to d ream heroic dr eams." Carter's victory For whatever else he may be cr iticized, no one can fault Jimmy Cart er for his incredible diligence in the dosing days and nig hts of his presidency as he struggled to bring the hostage crisis to an end. Whether mor e effective handling of the hostage affair in its early s tages might have s pared the nation 14 months or humiliation and perhaps spared Carter de- ft!at at the polls -we never will know. Certainly it became increasingly apparent that the machinations of t he muddled Iranian leader ship r e - sembled nothing that h ad pre viously· appeared on the in - ternational scene. • We may never know whether the delays that resulted in freeing the hostages only minutes before the change of administration in this country were a deliberate attempt to rob Carter of the satisfaction of announcing their re · lease while he was still President. • If tha t was their intent. it was nullifed by the prompt action of President Reagan who, even before taking o ver the reins of government, asked Carte r to serve as his personai e missar y to g r eet the hpstages in West Germany. If it is difficult for us to comprehe nd the ways of the Iranians, it appears to be even more difficult for them to understand the workings of a d emocr acy. Perhaps, when this drama passes into history, some semblance or unders tanding will develop. Courtroo01 risks The right to a public trial is meant to expose any ef- fort to railroad a def endanl or take a way any of his rights unjustly . But an open trial also is meant to shine light on the courtroom proceedings so the public can know how and why a verdict was r e ached. In California, that reasoning is bent. Under state law. def e nd ant s have the right to de m and a closed pre- Ii minary hearing a rig ht that sometimes appears to a buse the public's privilege. In recent weeks. both state Sen . Alan Robbins, indict- ed on 10 felony sex c harges, and former Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, indicted on five counts of con- spiracy to violate political campaign laws, hav e e njoyed the privacy of pretrial hearin gs from which the public and press were barred. A preliminary hearing is intended to determine if there is suffi cient evidence to warrant a full trial. Closure or the hearing is intended, theoretically' to protect the de- fendant from unfavor a ble publicity if no trial is ordered, or rrom prejudicial publicity in the case of a trial. The catch, howeve r, is that only ~ small per centage of preliminary hear ings actually lead to a trial by jury . That's because m ost plea b argaining takes place during the pretrial hearing. The public m ay learn only that the accused will not stand trial, o r will be tried for som e lesser offense. No e x - planation need be g iven. In the Ro bbins a nd Diedrich cases, both defendants were re manded for trial. One of the counts against Rob- bins was dismissed by the judge in the preliminary hear- ing, only to be refiled late r by the district attorney. Had it not been refiled, no one would have known which count was dropped. or on what grounds. In the Diedrich case, the judge took the unusual step of sealing the transcript of the preliminary he aring. This is very tricky j udicial procedure. The U .S. Supre m e Court h as ruled that a def end ant is entitled to waive his Sixth Amendment right to a public trial in the case of a preliminary hearing, but leaves the decision to t he judge. The California law mandates closing of the hearing on the defe ndant's demand. Closed courtroom doors at any stage are inher ently dangerous, both to the a ccused and to the public. Efforts to modify the California law, which dates back to 1872, should continue, in the interest of a ll parties . • Oplnlons -expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. PhQne.aJ-4) 6-42-4321 . Boyd/Haircut ByL M. BOYD Costs 985 to 1et a haircut al the Sln1apore. salon of Japanese stylis t Geor1e ~ Dear Gloomy Gus Any truth ln the rumor that the officers of Chrysler Corp, have been heard in the put to say, "Get the 1ovem· ment off our backs?" B.K.H. Gl-• ... ,_.., ... ----......... .. ........ ··m" ....... , ~ r=r--· Hasegawa. But that's not the item. History records that Cleopatra cut her hair with a candle name. But that's not the item, either. The item ia that Huegawa cuta hair with a 750-detree-F blowtorch. To do th~w have to be swift, -nceeumslY -swift, and 1et It righttbefintti.me. Pul healthy blood cells Into a rtuid free of salt and they will bunt.· . Why women seem better able than men to remember their dreams ls another medical mystery. In test market now la cookware made of paper- advertlaed H "BeautUul pans you never waah." I Jack Andenon Another U.S. hostage . in Iran WASHINGTON There is another. unreported Amerkan hosta1e sweating it out in an Ira- nian prison cell He was dragged from his room at the Tehran lhlton by Revolutionary Guards more than 10 months ago and was U\:rusedotbeing a CIA spy. His name is Zia Nassry. Until hts 111 rated venture into Iran in M arrh 1980. he was a New Yo r k C1 t v travt.>I agent His s trange odyssey from a Greenwich Village apart m ent to a dank r e I I 1 n Tehran's Evin Prison is a tale or heroism . danger . tnterna· ltonal intrigue and. above all. mystery. ll was piered together by my associate Howard Rosen- berg. On March I. Nassry told his wife, Tur. that he was going to Tehran to open a clinic for Afghan refugees. The announcement did --=-/ Andy Rooney not s urprise Mrs. Nassry. Her husband was born into a promi· ne nt Afahan (amily 34 years a10 and came to this country as a youth. He attended Harvard Busi· ness School and became well known in the Afghan exile com· munlty. He also became a U.S. citizen. Nassry had made two trips earlier in the yeu to Peshawar. the city on the Pakistan end or the Khyber Pass into' Afghanistan. There, he told his wife. he had opened 8 clink for the hordes or refu gees fl eeing the Soviet in· • vade rs. 8UTIN •~ACT, according to our sources. Nassry had been smug- gling weapons to Afghan rebels on hi s trips to Peshawar Ile had also made himself useful to exiled rebel leaders. arranging press conferences and at•ting as their contact with western reporters. Eventually. however. N assry took lo describin~ himseU as a r ebel leader Un impressed. Pak iste)ni authorit 1es a rrestee! him several I imes. and finally kicked him out. It was then that Naury madf' his decision to renew contact with the Afghan rebels throueh Iran. But hia plans went terribly awry. The Jut contact Mrs. Nassry had with her husband was on 'March 8, when he t·alled from London to say he was on his way to Tehran. When a month went by with no further word, his wlft \:a iled the Tehran Hilton. A <'lt>rk informed her brusquely th1it Nassry had indeed t•hecked in on March 11, but then added cryp ltcally : "Someone chcrkt-d him out." After seven months of llfllM'uls for information to t~v<'ry .:ov ernmental and prlvith• 1.1i.:c•n1•y she could think of. Nassry's w1f1· was finally t•onttu·tt•cl h y 11 repn•st•ntut1vt' of Lh1• Swt!l!I f':m bassy in W 11sh1nJ.(l 1111 Thi• rnl'SSlll(t' wus s hultc·rml( N11s11rv Wits alivt•. hut Ill prumn, l'hurl(•••I as a11 Arn1•rw11n spy SOUR<'•:s WITHIN ltll' l\f1i!h1111 1·xih· 1·omrnur11ly nuv Nu111u v w11c: ra111<ht rt'fl t111n1INI l1y ltw lr11nlM1 :ft? l TClD YOU MY PA1\ENU WOULD PAY OF~ SCHf ~. IK•lln· In l)MH1t1lo~ of aevual wt•ap0Mlnhl11 hotrl room Zta N11ury'11 true re ason for be· tnlC in Tt•hratn rrnualn• • m)•llttl ry. 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I am not going to plan my life so far ahead , and I don't care to think about where I'll be when I'm 10 years older than I am today. The passing of time is depress- ing to me and planning for something six months in ad- vance makes time pass even faster. I have no in· terest i n ru s h i n g through the 1980s in order to get to some event I've put on my 10-year calendar for the year 1990. The best thing that's happened to me in this regard recently is to 'have had a president elected who is nine years older than I am. It makes me feel great and gives me reason to hope I haven't even reached my peak yet. Ronald Reagan isn't going Charles McCabe lQ be doing a lot of talking about the year 2000 because he'll be 89 then. He's not going to be initiat- ing programs that come to frui· lion in 15 years because he'll want to see the programs he starts, finished. I'd be surprised if Reagan has one of these 10· year calenda rs I'm throwing out. THIS FEELING I have is nothing new to me. I had it when I was 25. Ins urance salesmen were always talking to me about what I'd need when I was SO and 60. and I didn't want to hear what they said. I bought some insurance from them but I did it more because I thought that's what everyone was supposed to do than because I really wanted it. I guess it pays off in the feel· ing or security it gives me. though. If I were to die tomor- row. my wife wouldn't have to worry. She'd be taken care of. Between the $1.35 a month she'd get for the rest of her life rrom my insurance policy and somf m oney her pa rents left her. she 'd be comfortable. All of us have to plan ahead ,i s ' though our lives were going lo proceed according to plan. but they never do. It's a good thing, too. because one of the best things about life is how un· predictable it is No calendar. no digital watch that shows the lime in three zones and goes off at 6 :30 every morning can make the course of our Jives any more certain. The certainty of uncer- tainty is the only thing that keeps us out or the hands of the computers. MY RULE is not to plan on be· ing anywhere more than three months in advance and only at that distan ce wh e n the circumstances are unusual. I have to make a speech in San Francisco on March 28, and I'm going to worry about it every day from now until then. I wish they could have called me a cou- ple of days before and asked me to come out then. but it's a big convention and they always plan way in advance. I know people who have planned their whole lives in ad- vance. They've stayed with the same comp.any for 25 years in jobs they haled, just waiting ror the day they were eligible for a pension That's what I'd call planning your life a way Spend· mg the best years of your life, gritting your teeth a nd just get· ting through one day after another wailing for the lime you can retire to nothing, seems like an awful waste of a life. It would serve one or these people right if. the day after they retired. a ri ch distant relative died and left them a million dollars and their pension meant nothing to them. I know in my heart and mind that I'm wrong not planning my life more carefully. but I lack the ability to do it, so I take my pleas ure from being dis- organized. I delight in long. distance plans that go wrong for other people because it reduces them to my level. I don 't like in- surance companies or the people who take polls or the smart- m oney people on Wa ll Street whose businesses are based on statistical evidence that this or that will happen. We are all som ewh at defeated by lhe evidence of our own predictabili- ty but I refuse to accept defeat gracefully. Why isn't the hot dog socially acceptable? "There won't be hot dogs serwc at the While House when the Reagana move in," huffs a memM1 o/ the Reooan circle. l suppose lhat little ilem, if true, tells us something or other. That we are lo be governed by the chablis and brie set? That Bev Hills elegance is to be the mode this country offers to the world? For all ol this I care not a fig. Whal I do care about is the in· suit to the hot doa . There are few nelds wherein I qualify u a 1aatronome, but the hot doe ls one of them. I 've been eattn1 them moat of my -life and mo1tly on the 1idewalkl of New Yen. where~ey are beJond eomparilon the belt In tbt world. Tllm .us terrible thlap '°" e• do to a bot c1o1. onw.. tllem 11 oa• ol tb••· It .11 probably the most popular way or preparing the hot dog, or weenie, or red hot, or pup, or Coney Island chicken. Broiling just takes the tasteoutoflhem. The sidewalks of New York are dotted with little wagons. They have Umbrellas manned by gentlemen of Italian or Polish extraction and their sole job ls to sell hot dogs and cokes. The dogs are longer and thin- ner than the ones you get ln the Safeway. Whal goes into them the Lord only knows, but they lasle great. They are heated in a little aluminum cyllnder until they come just short of the boll- ing point. CLASSICALLY, they are served with only sauerkraut, with maybe a little mustard, on an almoet IOUY bun. When I am in New York I aUll often s;nate a 1U11cb ol t1¥0 or three of t.bete with a bottle of Coke. Tbls ia my favorite meal ln the entlre world, period. Al for tb• 1oclal accept- ability ol tbe bot dQS. let • ... ,., , ............... wit•• PNeldeM 'Prulllla D. Roosevelt entertained King George VI and Queen Elizabeth lnow the queen mother> at a lawn party in Hyde Park. N. Y .. Nathan's hot dogs were served. The King was entranced by them, bul then he was a German by blood if not by birth. THERE ARE hundreds of slorie~ or how the hot dog sandwich got invented. I stand by the tale thal they were invented by HalT)' M. Stevens. the con· cessionaire who served the New· York Giants when they played at the old Polo Grounds al UOlh Street and Flfth Avenue, at the northern end of Central Park. I also stand by the tale that they were named by a lad from San Francisco's Mission District, New York Journal sports car- toonist Thomas A. (Tad) Dorian, ·who was coverin1 the Giants al theUme. 1t wu a cold day in 1100 and the fans bad no interest la Ste•en• • soda pop aad lee cream. The c:onewlaealre W \o Ill t!CWDMMnl bot Md llM out rm • ,... ., all ti._ Ger •• _ ................ ~I and all the buns. In those days lower Harlem was a German neighborhood and the task was easy. The boys heated the franks ln a s m all kitc he n under the grandstand, stuck them in the rolls and slopped mustard over th em. They then went through the stands yelling "Red Hots.'• for that was their color. "Try a red hot dachshund sausage in a roll." TAD WATCHED lhis new phenomenon tiilh fascination. Accordin1 to Homer Rose Jr., a arandson of Stevens. Tad couldn't spell dachshund for hls cartoons, so he named the sandwiches "hot do1s." Tad may have been infiuenced ln his lnaplration by the he.ct· huntin& leorota who came to IQ native San Francisco after tbe Spanish-American War ud wbo bad coot..s ciao ln Golde o• Pan . Wbm tielr clop ran o.a. clop~"° djaa= 8oudl., llubt.TMwu ¥1qMnl& tlM time. ... \11111 .mb .... .. -c••:=.. .. ..,a.welblcllta .... ..... ' / CONSUME A OAJL "( PILOT A , .. QUEENIE .... .----~----~------------~--~---.\ Fe•I delivery ORIENTAL RUG GRAND OPENING SALE -. -- \ " ··he may be a grea1 eltec. but !the.has lou!>y taste 1n lit'!> and can 1 tie Qne worth a darn ··coi a problem'> Then wrile I<> Pat Dunn Pat wdl • cut red lape. getting the answers CJl1d achon you need· to solve meqiutaes m govemment,and business. Mad JIOMr questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. OTange Coa1i DaUy Pilot. P 0 Hor 1560, Costa MeJ(J, CA 92626. As many letters as pouable wall be answered. but phoned mq1nries or Letters not including -the readn 's fuU name. address and bwmess hours' phone number cannot becon.ndered Thi.s columnappearsdai· ly ezcepl Sundays · · Fan .. tlwri•g atd•d DEAR PAT: I'm enclosing a big ad for a $10 book which is headlined, "Hidden Money secret of the Social Security Department!" Is it true that we cannot get the information referred to in the ad directly from Social Security? Do you think the book would be worth $10, or is il just a ripoff? D.M., Costa Mesa If Y• •ave $11 to tllnw away, 1et t1t.e .,_. aad y•'ll uye tome ti•e 1a&Mrtm1 fada wlaicla are IHlblk blforeadem. Tiie Sedal Secut&y Ad· mlala&raU. CH auwer uy of &Ille .-.&a &H&ecl H "seem" by tll1a ad. Tltere are muy free p•aplaleta at HY Social SenrUy oftke wlaich &t.oro.glaly uplam tlleae so· called mysteries. ADd, It.ere are tllree free paaplaleta yoa ca• or- der froa lite Coa .. mer lllfOl'maU. Cnter (Dept. A, Plldlo, Colo. 11•>: "A W•aaa'1 Gldde &o Social Secutty (5J1.J)," ••s.clal Secut&y lllferaa- tlo• for y_., FaaiUes (SM-.1)," a.ca "A Brief EspluaU. of Medicare (SIZ-.1)." , ~SEC l•r r~rl• DEAR PAT: How can I get more lfiformation about a major company in California than what is included in its annual report? I want to look into this company thoroughly before I buy any stock in it. ' J .W., Fountain Valley Compaldes wlllcla laave l&ock lil&ed ud traded oa a uU.al aecutUes esclaaa1e, a.ca certam compaalea wh.lcla laave 1teck &raded onr-tlle- cH•ter, are reqalred to fUe .. hall dlKIM1lft" re- port1 wltll tlt.e Seurltlea ud Esc•a•1e Com- m lua. <SEC) • a re1•lar ..... TM IDOll& compreltoalve pertodlc report la &Ille Form l .. K au•al report, accwdlas to &Ille SEC. 1'M9e are Ried wltll lite SEC aad are 1M1bllc docamea&a. ney may be Mft •t lite SEC repo.al office ID Loe A111elea (I._ WUMlre Blvd., Sidle l1lt) or copies CH be ordered (for a fee) from: P•bllc Reference SectlH, Sec•rillea Hd EJ· clu•1e Comml11lo•, SH N . Capitol S&., w .. ~. o.c. 21541. Compaalel 1eeerally are ret19lred to ftJe tlletr lt-K report• later tllaa • day1 after lite nc1 of t•elr O.Cal ye.ar. Bowe.er, II tllere are lea lllH SM Narellolden, tile reportlq requrean&a are HbltutiaJly rff•Ced Hd &Ille a.M•IJ 1 .. K flllill la aot reqlliftd. Pttt proj~~' p•r•Med DEAR PAT: I am very interested in the field of. animal training. Do you know where I can get instruction somewhere in this area? K. P., Newport Beach Vkkle Man, ow•er of T•e West Coaat Academy of O.S Tralala1, wW be &lad to speak to YH a .... ,....ble lralalq ..... Mr -.. •P· pre•~P bula. Y" •ay ~Mr at 511·-· Ma. Man la a• olflHr of lite AueciaU. r ... H•mue Pet Tralal81 a.ct la r-er diredor of ed•eaUoaal aervlcea or Pet EdHatlw enter H•maae Society of New Vorll. Free to the Pablle FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH SPONSORED BY PACIFICA'. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL "BREAST CANCER" LECTURE -FILMS -DISCUSSION MO.NDAY, JANUARY 26. 1981 7:00 -9 :00 P.M. MODERATOR Samuel M. Cohen. M.O. CARMEN YUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER ..... .,. .... ...... <" llocl .... of,..., .... ....,. llldl,CallonUi ............... J .. lllbt.JSO Postmell's • • image intact HOBART. Okla. <AP> -There" was something rotten In Hobart and it turned out to be the maH. P01tmen were sheepish as they de= the mail becauae the entire dispatch to this so west Oklahoma town of 5.000 sm'elled like a teh of llmburaer The pJ'Oblem arose when a bag of a foul- !lm ellina liquid called "Bee-Go," addressed to the Hob1u1 Feed Store, broke open and spilled over the rest of the morning dispatch traveling by truck from Clinton. Postman Bob Livermore, a former beekeeper. said the liquid is used to drive bees from their hives and the scent lasts several days. Radio station KT JS news director Paul Shields said the entire post office reeked. He called the smell in the lobby ··strong enough to knock you down." Livermore said the stuff is not harmful to humans, but Shields claimed it destroyed several records addressed to the radio s tation. 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Showroom .525 N. La Cienega Blvd. ( 2 13) 65 7 -517 5 Corona Del Mar Used 2421 E. Coast Hwy. Oriental Rugs (714) 673-2224 SAVE 1/2 LOUBELLA PANTS IN PETITE AND REGULAR SIZES. \ i \ \ 13.99 \1and 14.99 A SURE FIT · 1N GABARDINE. Orig. $28 to $30 We've got quite a collection of your favorite Loubella pants. In polyester stretch gabardine. And you'll find the colors to match your best sweaters and tops. Petites, 6 to 14. Regulars, 6 to 16. Town and Travel Sportswear, 393 MISSION VIEJO SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bulock~ South eo.t Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S. M. (714) 556-0611. Shop Mon. ·Fri. 10-11:30, Sat. 1o-6, Sim. 1U . Bulock't Mlatlon Viejo, Mia/on Viejo Mal, (114) 495-3111. Shop Mon.·Frl. 10-9, Sat. 1D-e, Scm. 1H. ' . . . _______ _._ -r. .... DAILY PllOI 1111 WI LLI AM J A Y ICUST IN, ~s~ •• ,y on J1nuary I• t91 t •• nls nome Survived by ,..,, .-rfe Dolores 1 d•ughl•rs At\drH Kust ll\ of l•Qun• 8eac h C• end C•rollnt Ku\l tn ot L-119u~ Be•ch, C• a brother S.lv41dort Ma c is ot Torrance, C• Mt u\tln wa\ Drh104tnl of Ku1otin and K•tl CPA. hrm ot Lo• A.noel•!> H~ •• s n me-mbtr of th11. C•11•orn1tl So< lf"ty of C PA1o l o r 30 Y'*&r 1o 1n l os Ano te\, Ca He Wd > also ., 11ett'r an of Wor 10 Wor 11 «-rv•no 1n th" u s NdVV as .t.eroc;irapher M ate Jrd Ct•ss MlO a gr duttlf· ot lt'le Unrv•r\11\1 ot Soutn~r n C a 1dorn1a "' 19SO Graveside servitl"• will tw Plate of ttM D•r • -~--• ( "I I ~ ( l fo( NI .\ • ~ --l'.; li.j 1923 RR • • I ) '"23 KK 01w ol man) 1· 1r1< o\\11\'ll h~ l1tt c ut"lut .1111111 Wu\ 111· "_., tlw. llt!:J Hol b Ito) l't' II "ll1' u,,.,, ;I!\ " I" Ill) Ill ·~lllllCl'llll!\ 11111\ It'/> '"'"''"'•'''"' trn u-... ... ,(',.Of tn• l••• I\ \U&Jt,>Hf'd o.-Ml•• •• ,1.vd ... jfht.:1• .,, "'*' tU\I "'1•••uir• "' uw llllflno ~ W tw vt P•HOnAlllfJ •I t,,.,,,,. I 11 t'hW f.rJ•I•' neto at l.O> An~W'"'' Na ••-· la \ • 1iona1 CPmeter v w est Los _.,...._.,_• ___ •_••_••_· _ _._,._ Al\geles Ca on lhur>ac1y Univt'r,11't no Culver . 1on9t1me resident in .the J a nuary 12 198 1 di l rvifle C~ In lieu .ol Newport Beach area since t OOPM Tt\e tarnily '>UQ flower'> donations may be 1969. she was a member ot gest.. 1n 11eu of llo~rs made to the American th e Queen of Ange l s memorial conlr 1t>ut1ons bt:' Drabt'le!i. ScKiety. He wa• cat ho 11 <. C hu r c h . a maoe 1n n1s namt:' to the much loved by all wnc member ot the Garden use Scnolarsr11p Fund or knt-w hHTI Club ot Newport Beach vour tc1vonte charity Ray KOCH and she was cf Catholic Family Laguna B eac h M ARTHA (MAR I E i Daughter rn M ontebell_o M ortuary 01rectors KOCH. resident of Placen· for over 2S years. She rs HOl.LINGSWOATH tia. c a. PaSf>ed a way on survi ved by her daugher GUILFOR D LE RO Y January 16,1 1981. She is Patricia E. Ferguson ot HOLLI NGSWORTH, res1· !l.ur vived by her husband N ewport Beach, Ca., 2 dent of Irvine Ca Passed oave of Placentia, Ca., a grandsons and 2 great· awcly on January 19. 1981 daughter Sandy Smith of grandsons Rosary will be Sur-11 1ved by h is wile Orange, Ca , 2 sister s rec ited on Thursday , Sylvia. 3 daughters Katy Laura M aucei ri o f J anuary 22 , 1981 a t J ensen o t Se al ti e , Anaheim, Ca., and Mary 1 ·00PM at t h e Bal tz· W a'> h 1 n gt on , N an c Y Sturgess of Buena Park, Bergeron Smith & Tuthill Riv e tt <, of Issaquah, ca , a bro ther H arry West c l11t Chape l with Wa shington dnd Ga yele W a r ni c k o f Se attle , Father Thomas Gannon D e a n o f Se a t I I e . Washington, fa ther Ben· olfic iat1ng. M ass of the W as hrngl on , al s o 6 1am1n Warn1ckofChicago, Resurrec tion will be on grandchildren and 2 step-Illinois, 4 grandchildren Friday, January 23, 1981 children, Roger Uhe and and t great -g r andc hild . at 1o:OOAM at Our Lady of Laura Uhe of Costa Mesa, M emorial services were the Miraculous M edal Ca He was chief scientist h e ld on W ednesd ay , Catholic Church in Mon- lor SeaTac he worked for January 21 , 1981 a l tebello, Ca. Entombment the Boeing Company in J ·JOPM at the Harbor will be a l Holy Cross w as h 1 n gt on I o r 2 S Lawn Memorial Chapel cemetery, Los Angeles, y ea r s and w a s th e w i th Rev . Bruce Kurrleot Ca Services under the tec hnical director for the Presbyterian Chur chdir ec t iOlJ...O f Baltz - N A DC in Warminster . of the Covenant of Costa Bergeron Sroith & Tuthill P enns y Iv an 1 a . a I s o M esa oft1c1ating. Services w estcliff Chapel of .Costa technical director for the under the di r ection of M esa 646·9371 Naval Weapon s Center. Harbor Lawn-M ount Olive China Lake, Ca. He had a M ortuary of Co sta M esa. M asters and an Honary S40-SSS4. Doctorate in Science. He MINIER was a member of t he IE-L E O N T 1 N E B . Deaths EE . and th e At A A . MINIER. passed away on M em orial services wrll be January 20 , 1981 i n held on Sunday, January N ewport Beach, Ca. She ElsewL -.. n 2S, 1981 at 4 OOPM at the was born in Chicago, II · Ire• ~ Univer s ity Unit e d l il\01 s on F ebruary 21 , M e thodis t C hurc h , 1896 Sh e had b een a NEW YOHK IA P> Neptune Society CllfMATION e UlllAL AT SfA 646-7431 Your 10,lel 1ecw,ltr •"d ••••r1n1 •d"'lt1l1tr1t1on b•n1 lf11 Mlf 1pply IO•ltd OYf C.'-~ M f'lrie.ea , ...... ,.__.... ... 1• "'' Cem W•r Flowers say everything you can't. Hl'lpinx you ~ay it right. I At'lr css Barbara ('og. PllBLll' NOTICE gin, who spent two years ,.., in the Broadwav eom · NOTICE OF NON·RESPONSIBILITY • ed v . 'Gemini . ' ci1cd u'n· Not.t,. ,., ~rl•by 91'1j11)n th .. lf lht-un ~ • cl•"'"l""O ""'"not I>'• '"'oon"bl• lo• l'XIJCt'\(•dJy aft(.'r telling onv O•b" or llMJ•llf1 .. o, <on!•.C !~ll by h e r husband She felt ~"~:~n~~.~'~' ,,,",, m•,••lf on or .Jft;or t I rt'd, officials Say 1~h49 o~!:~n~·~~,'.~',,S~; o• ianu•• • ••s• act rcss. an her 40s. was 1s•c .. ,...,11M1 ..... found dead Monday ( fi\f<t M_.,~ C Ii r'1till Pubh\n-.d Or.u'le>• < O.\q lhuty ~--.,01 1 1~11 70 11 11 1Qf)I ]to 81 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NllME SUTEMEHT T hf" fotlow•nq CJl"t\On •' Uo1nq Do\1 " .. '< .n Ol'NA S W0Pt<'>'10P 178b> Joy ,,,~I ("_,,.,°"'" C,u-1-.ir• (A '11b'8 0,.nd {_, Ou, l()rl 81"' Ahl•QoP"t W,1y N1•wpOrl fM•ttf h t (U1fO•n1~ cnbM) Int\ nu,.n-\\ ,, tnodu' 1 .. 0 b, 1n in 01111duttl Ottr\ct ftvrlflf' f n1\ \l..ttPm••nl ,.,,., t1I•~ w ith lne Ct>u,,h n .. ,. t>f o,,.,,QI" C.oonly on Jftn IQ 1•&1 Put>t11t.,.,,...d Ofdnc,.-(Od"-1 o_,,,., P1lnt, J~n 71 lk r•·n. !\ 1981 30• 81 P UBLI(' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STllTEMENT f '"" tolto~mq Df'r\On " dmnq t>u\1 "''"'' .... PFIO EI f t 1 l>IC •Ol "!'Ith Slr~Pl NPwpOrl t:)r,1(h ( A11to1 n1d~)bb) 0dV1d l l drnOrd 40) ]9th S•rr,..I N .. woo•t f:w,uh (.tl!torn1rt ~76&3 t n1' bU\I""""'' ,, 'f)t'\OUf h')d t>v 3f\ '" fl1v1ctu1tl 0d'l•d [ Zrlmor ,1 1,,1\ \l_,t.,nwnt wd,, •1h"d with '"-" (Ouf'll'I (h·r~ o t CJr.tnQP Covnty on EXET E R . E n gland I AP> Viscount Amory of Tiverton. IH . a former Chancellor of the Ex C'hcqucr . died Tuesday . Disabled class set "Car eer Developm ent for the Handicapped, .. a t'OUrsc for devtlopmcn tally disabl ed persons who plan to work or cur ren' I) hold jobs. is hcing offered at Saddlchack College. Th e t l a ss m et t s Tuesd ays irom 3 to r. p .m . on ':H' main cam p us in Mission Viejo. I Jdnu~·~I' t~t l'U,.H Publt\l'\fl(j Or dnQt" Coa~t Oa•lv Pilot ------------' J~n 11 78 F«b • fl, 1~1 J7011, Information may be obtained by calling lht! c o ll e~c ·s o ff ice or s p el'i al se r vices. 831-4612. Northeast· dry Capt.Hydro put on al~'rt LOS ANGELES <AP l With four Northeast states. including New York, in an official drought em er gency. troubled officials from Gotham and elsewhere may' want lo put out the call for one of California's least-known heroes."Captain Hydro. A lthough a dry w inter Is predlcted for California, loo, water supplies will be adequate throu~h the summer, t hanks to three exC'eµlionally wet winters in 1978, ·79 and '80. Captain Hydro was just one of a var iety of ideas, slogan s and devices that. Californians utilized in the Big Drought of 1976-77 to physically C'onserve water or to c all attenti0t1 to the need to save water . THE CAPED CAPTAIN, USING such exC"lama t ions as "Hol y Hydraulics." leapt from the pages of com i t• books in the Golden State during the drought to en courage childr en and other Californians to stamp out dripping faucets. • Born in the East Bay Mun1c1pa.I Ct1 hl) U1stnct 1n Oakl and. Captain Hy dro soon waded into t he fight again st water waste in San Francisco. Santa Clara County and Los Angel es. T he good captain -wasting no tears over two dry years that saw the worst shortage or r;.11 n und snow in u century explained how to read water m ckrs. how to j udge the amount of wC1ter needed b y garden plar)ls and how lo replat•t· a leaky faut·ct HE TURNED CHll.DREN INTO rabul w<iter watchers A water company official said at the ti me: .. Parents come to us and say, ·What ar<' you teaching m y kid"? I can't even flush tht to1le~ any more without getting a sermon' " Besides putting bricks <>r "dam:-." in toilet tanks to t·ut the number or gallon)) per flush. hull dreds of C al i f ornians i nstalled small water r estricting rings in their shower heC1d!> 11r l"Ul bat·k on the number of showers they took San l''rancisco Chron1t'lt• eolumnisl llcrh Cacn told of a friend whll wnu!ll sniff the air in a crowded l'IC'vator ;rnd ask. ·· Anyon(: here from ~t arin County"'" Marin. a<:ross the <;uldcn <;ci1c· Bridge from San Frant·1sco, h<Ad the toughl'!>I water re!> I n elson:-. in the stall'. allowing c•ac h resi dent JUS\ 46 $la lions a duy "TAK•: A SHOWER WITll A FRIEND." wa!> a popular slogan Peopl e who slowl) grl'w ust'd to th1• idea of not flushing their toil ets after every use· werl' f an•<I with a new question of etiquette t<J flush or n<JI to flush whttn al a friend's home'.' Obv ious m e<Asures for watc·r s<H"1 ng 111C'l111lt.·d t'Ulbacks in or the cc•ss ation of lawn watt•rini,:, l'Clr washing and the: use of dishwa!>hC'rs lrn gatson was reduted ;ind. 1ron1call). w;.11f•r ("onscrvation measures wen· so su1·1•1•ss ful 1n som1· areas th<At several ('ompunic·:-. ru1!-.1·cl rate·:-. 111 make• up for lost revt·nuc: IN ADDITION TO T ilt: l'1irnm11n 11l atc• measures. t <1les ahounded 111 1!177 of lhl' 1rn agsnatsve w ays people made 1nlJ1\'1dual l'ffl>rh \o fight the c•ffeC'l s of the drought A hostess rented a portahle chem1t'al t11alct lhtt kind seen al tonstrutt1on ..,11 t•s for h1·r party A chur ch siµhoned ":Jll'r fr<1m ll!-. I ,f!OO 1-:allon b<Aptism al pool tu \\ <itl·r II!> _l!r:J!>!> <And 11lanls lcachng to rcm<Arks a hout h1JI~ rost·s Letter s arfl\"t•d with '>\amp!'> !>li.IJ>lt·d 1n place because thl' senrlc·r wanlt·cl 111 !>a\"t• :-.al1\ :.i or . m<>re r ealistil'i.rll_v. lo i.l\'llld tht· ll'mpl;rt111n 11f an unnct·ded glciss of \\aler <iftt•r lic·krni.: lht• stamp / Two honore d M r s S i.I n ti r a S u l' I ~ MBA Juat on• of th• outstanding deg'.!e programs ~ offered at National University. OBITUARIES One of the best options for your career preparation is the Master of Business Administrati on degree and National University is designed for the busy people who want to attend school but also have demands on their t1rne National University offers daytime and evening classes with a one course per month format (You can leave town on business and pick up where you lelt off when you return) Study under professionals with the highest academic and professional credentials and register and attend classes in over 30 locations throughout Southern Catilorma F1,1tunht'r1nfo1mait0n • t1ll ,111y .1t1m1.,.,1rm .. """" 1111111" 'J!>l u28!> lu.,1111 '>!>1-2263 i-1 lto!(J '>~9 3781 La9u11 I N1q1.c•I 811 8011(1 .lt•U I .... A'"" In .. c.1.1 ... .,rr111ni'o l6c illt1d 111 trvinr Ld(Jun,1 N19ue Wt'":>lmori<,l!•r c,,, •. 1,1 Mt"'· .. < ,11111 lv., Ar.,m.111., NEXT CLASSES BEGIN FEBRUARY 2 .. . "·•• .-: r. •. .. "' .. . , .. , ..... "" .. ~ NATIONAL UNIVERSITY The GOOD GUYS ... 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H 'I fP1f' huJ''""'' 1llft•ff•SI tah•s fl" dt If jfl I• I II 1 h, lfl(I' Whdl• kt t C'IJl'I ttl••Ut ff\~lftt•(j ti·· r r1 lh1'"1 THE TREASURY ACCOUNT • s 10 000 m1n1m111 rjr-pu:,1 f) rnr)n\11 \l'f 111 Annual Yield · 15.486% IRate Effective 1 22 81 14.721 % . FAR -WEST SAVINGS NEWPOllT BEACH ' ·"''Jr"-''' ...,, ·i . ·' .. ! ~ I J Your Savings Insured To $100,000 2 7 Offices Statewide Serving Californians Since 1889 Two Orange Coast stu- dents have heen n<Amcd to the fall h onor roll a\ North e as t M issou ri St al e University . Armstrong. 11;2:11 Sr<>t c·h (Ann P i n t· !-' t 1" 11 u n t a 1 n . Landers f.:\J ADVISES in the Daily Pilat They a r e David S. K e rmo de. son of the William Kermodcs, 259 Lilac Lane. Costa M esa . a nd S andra S u e Armstrong , daughter of \" <11 ll' ,\" PlllCt llOTHllS 18.1. llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 In addition to 60%~\/\~~ on fall dresses January Clearance Sale January 21 ~24 SUITS SPORTCOATS TIH>USERS VB.OURS IALnHIGUOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLlfF CHAP'IL 427 E t 71tl SI CO'ota M"~a 64fi-Q:l7 t "llCI llOTHHS SMITMS' MOlTUAlY 627 Main St Huntington Be'ach 536·6539 blazers and coats and ~WEAR SPORT SHIRTS mtESS SHIRTS SWEATIRS P'IHFAMILY COlOMIAL fUHllAL HOMI !»~% ~Vll\lbS on fall pants sweaters blouses tops and accessories UPTO 50%0FF 7801 Bo1s11 Ave Westminster 893·3525 P'AClffC YllW MIMOllAl PAllC Ce"1ltery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOttMICIC MOUUAllH 1 Lagu,,a Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap11trano 49S-t776 MAllOl LAWN-MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery Crenwtory 1625 Git* Ave •• CotlaMeN ~5554 • we are offering fSo/o ~VINGS on all spring pants and skirts Take advantage of the savings at ernon SP-ORT.SW'EAR Sele runs thru Jenuery Westcllff Plaza ti Newport 8Hch • 541-4121 ... ,,.,. .,... • • • .... .,. 4 -• J .... I g.ordon· a, co. lxp~S.SH..,1 Moe.-Prt. IN s.t. I O.l:JO I 000 Mlfol Shwt Mortll. Newport IHcll C7 I 41 tll-Zt00 IAMIU•ICAID •VISA •.....-C:Hil.. • Minimal alteration charge on sale merchandlte. •• POIMIH ) j r 1 it a v b a: fa •• Cl w n1 t• w t• r4 ~ tb wt GENERAL NEWS ... "' .... ~e~p o rt Bea t h ph) s1 c 1an M&CI } n Somers <above ) has been elected to three } ear term on Hoag Memorial Hospital board of directors. while Albert Auer wa s n amed vice president. Dr. Somers is an assistant pro- fessor at UC Irvine. Auer is president of Albert Auer and As · sociat es. Kid porn peddlers sentenced S A N FRANCISCO !AP> -A federal judge has imposed sentences totaling 25 years and $35,000 in fines on two San Francisco men con- victed of mailing child pornography. f. rank Robert Gilman. 57, drew a term of 15 years and a $20,000 fine from \1.S. District Court Judge Lloyd Burke, while Richard Joseph Martin, 49, was sen · tenced to 10 years and fined $15,000. A J URY DEC. Z con· vi cted both of con · s piracy and found Gilman guilty of seven counts of mailing ob· scene material depicting c hildren. Martin was found g uilty on six similar counts. "The men originally had been charged with 36 separate mailings of brochures a nd magazines in this coun· try and Canada from 1976 t hrou g h 1978. Several counts were dis· missed because of suc· cessful suppression mo- tions. THE GOVERNMENT c laimed Marlin used printing fa cilities of the Sa n Francisco Redevelopment Agency. whe r e he formerly worked, to print forms on whic h obscene magazines could be or- dered. It also alleged Martin had pJiotographed con· tents of two of t he magumes on his prop- erty. both bad traveled to Puerto Rico twice to take pictures used in the magaiines and for re· sale and had brochures printed advertising the ob1cene material. Auto I HOm.own.r.I . auoe.. ~ Phone . A LJA....S IMIUIAMCI I MOUP ......... .,., .. , .. ,, ............ c.... ..... I For the last word In football . Ktlon. rely on PRORJ. fMKY Saturday lnttw Wednesday January 21 1981 DAILY P\LOT ,4 9 Passing trucker saves four from blazing home OCOti;E. Tenn. <API A truck driver who aaw "• a low In tht1 nl1h1" r•cu4!d • family ol four from • buminti houae. revived the falh4'r with 1artilic1al rt1S u1cltation 1nd.al'rompanled them to • hoa.-llal befurt' conttnuinti hll trip Thll fatht:r. Terry Jones, 23, was In l'rllll'lll condition In a Chat tanooti• tw»l~llal '1 burn unit, while hi• wif~ and youn& dauahten were treated and released from another hospilaJ. "I guess the aood Lord was with those folks. that I happened to be in the right place at the right time ." trucker Hank Carter, a former Kentucky police chief, said . • Carter was driving through this s mall southeast Tennessee com· munity when he saw the little frame house ablaze. He stopped, ran to the hoµse and began yelling and pounding on the wall. He got inside and found the family still asleep. ·'They were in a bedroom there, the two little children. the woman and her husband." Carter said. Carter. 41 . or Middlesboro, Ky., revived Jones using artificial re- ~uscitation. The former Pineville , Ky., police chjer then got blankets for the family from a neighbor, and accompanied them in a n am· bulance to Bradley Memorial Hospital in Cleveland. Tenn., where the mother , Karen Jones, 24, and her daughters Brandice, 4, and Crystal. 2. were treated. Terry Jones was transferred to Erlanger Medical Center in Chat· tanooga, where he was listed· in critical condition with first-and second-degree burns oa his upper torso. A dispatcher at the trucking firm Carter works for said the trucker didn't "make a big deal" or his rescue effort. "He just said to put a star next to his name." said Ted Leverette. chuckling. SAVEsoe SPECIAL! FAMILY Stll VIDAL SASSOON .....oo. ............... YOUR CHOICE with FLUORIDE ... 2. 81 .... 1.51 .. 64 ,.NK 1.17 SAVE 1 4.07 COUNSEL DI Wicker Desi1n Scale Man made hber w1lh the loo~ ot nand woven baskelly (IUTCXS MMIPll) SAVE •s.oo COUNSlLOI Wicker Desi1n Hamper Easy-to-clean man made, l1ber w11h lhe look ol hand woven b;1sketr y (MATCMS SCAU) ... 19.95 SAVE •1.00 WHISTUNC 2V2 QT. 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A n t'Itra ord111a ry hal/ a cr~ c ustom res identia l I whiteWCJlt'r and city mewsate is offered unth terms and subordmatwn V1s1t Jlarl><Jr l<Jdye before you view this property and cumµore 11alues · Ii I "" ,,, ,. ' ',,I 1/1111 Beautify Your Bedroom at 20°/o Savings I Rock-star arrested ~ Copa, ainger hurt in night club tiff MILWA UKEE (AP> "Sex and violence h1tve 1tlw1tys been put of rock and roll." said new· witvc rocker Wendy 0 . Williams, a 32-year·old New York City wom1tn with a Mohawk hairstyle. "We t~e 1t out on objects -record .players. 1elevls1ons , ritdios not people." Miss Williams. leitd singer of the group known as the Plasrnatit·s. was in court here on two d1aq~es. one of them a felony, stemming from an incident at" local nightclub. She was accused of battery on a peace officer and resisting an officer after police took her into t•us tody for an alleged obscene performance. so undercpver oHicers were sent to Sunday's !Jerformance. THE COMPL.\INT SAID THAT THE officers took her into custody after the show for alleged violation of a city ordinance forbidding obscene performances in premises licensed to sell beer and liquor. ' Her act featured destruction of a tape re- corder, television set. guitar and flower p,fts, and simulated gunshots. as well as simulated s~acts. The complaint sa id that after being taken into custody she punched a police officer and kicked him in the face and hand as he and others were at- .. MY ACT IS NOT OBSCENE," she s aid in an tempting to place her l n a police vehicle. interview after being freed on bail. "The obscenity Swenson. the complain! said, tried to stop wa~ from the police department here " police as they were attempting to handcuff Miss The singer. wearing skin-tight pink leotards , a Will iams. and kicked one officer in the face. whale T-shirt and tennis shoes and a short black Peter Kovat• of the Milwaukee County district leather Jacket. contended that she and Plasmatics attorney's office told the court Miss Williams had m aflager Hod Swenson. 35, also or New York City, a record in New York for obscenity and public in- were victims of police· brutality. Swenson was decency charged with battery on a peace officer andobstrµct· - mg an officer. and both he and Miss Williams were treated at hospitals. "l think the two defendants suffered more sen ous inj uries than the peace officers did," said defense attorney Peter Donohue. The two were released on $2,000 bail set by Cirt·u1t Judge Clarence Parrish. INNOCENT PLEAS WERE ENTERED, and because of a European tour scheduled to start later this week, the defendants waived their right to have a preliminary hearing within 20 davs. Parrish gave them permission to leave the United States for the tour. which is scheduled to take the group to France. Holland. Italy, Germany a nd Switzerland. The judge ordered them to be back in court March 10 for scheduling of the hear· ing. The group has been gaining prorainence. ca pped by a weekend network television ap- pearance on ABC's "Fridays" program. It came to Milwaukee for Sunday night's show at The Palms, a small West Side club. Police said they had seen a news paper report that Miss Williams "is noi inhibited about expos- ing a great deal or her body during concerts ." and Year at Haroard to cost $10,540 CAMBRIDGE. Mass. IAP 1 Harvard SHIRTS LARGE GROUP ASSORTED STYLES BRAND NAMES REG. TO $16 88 . . 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS • Fast Service • Competitive Rates •No Points •Up to 1S years repayment terms Comp•r• Our R•t•• Diane Sutton 847-9661 ~ • c u , e d 0 I • CeT como1,..11..., OI •~•• J FINANCIAL :.oc!r~; \ 0 n • I S E RV ICES ' C.l.T. FINANCIAL SERVICES 11197 Be•ch Blvd., Huntington Be•ch "SA VE YOUI NAfUIAL THTK--.A IAD llTE IS A MAJOI CAUSE OF CMIM DISUSE!" 16 y..-. of Hi9' QMllty c-.. •ery rff_... f.es. DtlYld A. Sull•• DMD 1n32e.ch BIYd. I Huntington Beach Call 42·2552 t4,_.. .... ._ ........ BIG· & TALL SHIRTS IX-2X·3X-4X MT-LT -XLT-2XLT SHORT & LONG SLEEVE REG. TO $24 ' 88 University's corporation has voted to raise tuition. _ ~J!f'\ room and board costs to $10,540 for one year at the -. prestigious school. •. v Headboard s -Bed spreads Drape ries -Bo udoi r Chairs This is your once a year chance to decorate with the famous Nettle Creek look. This sale covers all Nettle Creek products made from over 300 exquisi te Nettle' Creek fabrics Sale this month only -COME IN NOW! nettle CR€€k S H O P S 23 F81hlon l•l•nd Newport Be8Ch (714) 544-8860 Enderle Center E•at 17th StrHt •nd Newport FrHw•y Tustin (714) 544-1550 EVERYDAY® ULTRA SHEER ULTRA SHEER TUMMY CON~Ol $2 .2S $3.2S $3.SO The 14 .9 percent in crease over last year's total costs of $9.170 includes a tuition rise from $6,000 to $6,930; an increase in housing. from $1 ,580 to $1 ,810; and an increase in food service costs . Stu- dents taking meals at Har vard will pay SI.800 an increase of $210. "The general inflation r ate and sp1ralin~ energy cost increases of 25 percent at Harvard have made it impossible to hold college costs level." said Henry Ros ovsky, dean of the faculty of arts and sciences. Food stamp fraud J ACKSONV ILLE. fo'la. (AP> There's more than betting going on at t he dog track. Authorities say some people are selling food stamps for half. price and using the money to gamble. Officials charged eight people with food stamp fra ud for purchasing the stamps from an un· de rcover officer selling them at cut rate at the Jacksonville Greyhound Track. Buyers pay for 33 to 50 cents for $1 worth in food stamps. and then can buy food at full faC'e value, he said. Grocers could profit hy trading the cut-rate stamps bat•k lo the federal government in return for run face value, state attorney's in vestigator Hick Reseter s aid. JANUARY 15-24 $1.85 $2.70 $2.90 .... -,_ • t --· •• .,., •••• ,, $ .40 $ .SS $ .f:fJ -.. • ......... -·· ,,.W" ... . .. ..... .... . . ..,,. . . ......... ....... .. 5 for s17 MEN'S SHIRTS SHORT OR LONG SLEEVE RIG. TO 116 gas _ .. 3 for $27 REG. TO $22 1188 3 for $33 REG. TO $26 1388 3 for $39 DAILY HOURS I 0 A.Me to · 7 P.Me ._ .... •••I ... .,., .... .. . ..... DRESS PANTS HAGGAR LEE LEVI 1088 3 for $30 SOX REG.$2 ..... 6 PAIR (Minimum) J88 KENNINGTON LE VI LEE OP PURITAN LEFT BANK LIGHTNING BOLT SPIRE SU NDECK GOLDEN WA VE WEEPERS LA MACHINE SERGIO VALENTE BONJOUR LANOLUBBER BREHWOOD HANG 10 SUNDANCE ODDS & ENDS 688 3 for S18 OP~z~~EN MEN'S llG. TO SZ6 SWEATER 1288 3 for $35 CARDIGAN OR PULLOVERS 1588 ALL SALIS PINAL, NO LAYAWAYS. NO HOLDS. SIDS, 9UAMTITlll A STYLIS UMITID. 3 for s2a DESIGNER .-JEANS MEN S & LADIES REG. TO $27 1588 2 for S30 REG. TO $38 26 88' 2 for SSO SALE STARTS 1THURSDAY JAM. 22 IOA.~ I ... ' - NATION HS •lllle11 Nuclear war toll feared WA S HJNGT()N 1AP1 An all nudur w~apona nl'huae between th• United Sta.lei. and tbe Soviet Union would klll u many as 1& million Americana and 100 million kuaaiana, former DefeoM Secretary Harold Brown told Con&ress in lua final report, Brown olfered then e1unuate1 to underscore h11 ltatement lhat "deterr1n& nuclear wu mak tn1 that unlikely pOeillbahty even more remote Is our hi&hMt nauonal aiecurity pnonty " The out1oin1 defenH chief's estimal~ suuest that the populaUons of the two nations would be dttamated an barrages of nuclear wupons "fOa llASSJVE NUCLEA& EXCHANGES tn· volving military and economjc targets in the Un\ted Stales and the Soviet Union, rataHty estimates range from a low of 20 million to SS m illion up lo a high of lSS million to 165 million in the United States, and from a low of 23 million lo 34 million up to a high of 64 million to 100 million in the Soviet Union," Brown said. HOWM "Beyond this, secondary and indirect disruptions of the societies attacked, and longer-term fallout and other consequences to areas outside those attacked, would amplify the damage." The total U.S. population, as recorded m the 1980 census, is about 226.5 persons, while the Russian population, as counted in 1979, is more than 2162 million. IN IDS NEARLY 44t-PAGE report, Brown told Congress that "the unquestioned Soviet attain· menl of strategic parity has put the final nail in the coffin of what we long knew was dead -the notion that we could adequately deter the Soviets solely by threatening massive retaliation against their cities." Therefore, Brown delivered a farewell argu- ment supporting what he called a "countervailing strategy." formally adopted by President Carter last summer after years of strategic evolution. That strategy places greater emphasis on U.S. ability and readiness to hit at Soviet military forces and installations, command and leadership centers, and war-supporting industry. while de- emphasizing attacks on the Soviet population in the event of a nuclear war.' Brown contended that there is an overall U.S.· Soviet nuclear weapons balance amounting to "es- sentialeqUivalence." <# 1-.-----· It all begins with the magic of. Infra-red quaitz heat that warms people instead of worming air. 2. Presto hos refined quartz heating In a system that geneJotes OV8f S100 BTU• of heat and 11 01 much as SOO degrees tlottef at the source then conven- tional room heaters. Should It evet be tip- ped over occidentally (kids will be kids and dogs will be dogs), the unit shuts down automatically. That's more than on ounce of prevention. .I c:::mr-..... Tne Saving Place s... • The heat8f shuts down at the comfort level you'Ve selected, conti· nues to radiate real· dual heat, then switches on again to maintain the level of warmth. So you don't suddentty find yourself oYefhealed. Now that's _9nergy efficiency. Wednesday, Januarv 21. 1981 DAIL v PILOT A ' I Wed., Jan. 21 thru Jan. 25, 1981 STOP! Don, Buy A Presto® Quartz Heater Till You Read This Ad! This Is The New, Unique Way To Keep Your Family Warm And Toasty With All The Features You've Seen! ·our Heater Has One Additional Feature .. . _the K mart Price ... . 88 . ·~ ·-'' ALTHOUGH THE RUSSIANS HAVE been adding more and more nuclear warheads to their missile, Brown said that "the retaliatory potential of U.S. forces remaining after a counterforce ex change is substantial, even in the worst case, and would in· crease steadily after 1981, with or without SALT, primarily through the air-launched cruise missile and Trident submarine-launched program.•· Counterforce is Pentagon jargon for an attack by one country's nuclear weapons on the missile silos ·and other key military bases of an opponent. AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL Kmart STORE! Finn hit uithads oomplaint LOS ANGELES (Al') -Coberly Ford Inc., a major seller of Ford automobiles, has been accused of false and misleading advertising and unfair business practices in a city at- torney's complaint seek- ing $1 million in civil penalties, officials said. More than 40 allega- tions were contained in the Superior Court com- plaint, which also named William Bayley Coberly , company chairman : Robert Gonzales, president, and James Evans, general manager. DEPUTY CITY At· torney Dorothy Berry, who filed the petition, contended Coberly ad- vertised in local newspapers and television announce· ments that it had 41 new 1979 Granadas for sale at $4,349 when in fact the dealer had only one such car available at that price. Ms. Berry said Cober· ly also advertised that all it.s used cars were completel-ll recondi- tioned and that certain cars were for sale when they were not. SHE SAID the com- pany miare.presented used can u new and falaely advertised a "five-day free trial ex-. chance" prosram for all vehicles, a prosram she said did not apply to all cars. In addition to civil penalti•, the complaint' alao ulted the cour.t to order the auto dealer to refund money to cuatomen wbo were al· le1edly takm in by the ml1leadln1 advertl1ln1 tbe put three yean. Sacb defendaal cou.ld faH ftnee of..,_ on eaeb eomt al falM· ad· •ertlltnl and an ... ual amount• ucb eount of ufalr bualnn1 pue- (fJe•, Ill . ...,-iatd. ' 1 SPECIAL Ttl•cope Brand DIRECTOR'S CHAIR SUG. S35 =~-'2550 Nlfllll f"""' THIS SUNDAY ONLY! GAS BBQ • HEA-T IOCATOR • POATA8LE CART • STAINLESS steel BURNER • LP at NATURAL GAS e COOKING AREA ,,th JC 22'h Sug.1•NOW .. TMK.EXTM ,,,, TABLE & BENCH SET Sug. 1!.;.. NOw569 SALE ENDS JANUARY 3111 •Alellatlc Ellctrtc Log el.alt wood "',.... . .,,, • Electrtc Alme Action SAVE ON FOLDING '·~ ~ -FIRESCREEN ·V · J-FU scm• ........ 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A•<htud A Mffttqf>t A08 it)ndl <n,..,m.,._, '' 1'J90 ( n~nfy (It-,.. u t O"''ltl'I County on S,,,.~t Nf"woorl 8f"'4Jttt (ol1tnrm4' FUtUO D"t r1nn., llf 1~1 I ft)hf.;l Pub!''"" ct °'""9'' CucJ\t 0<81ly P1101 F IU'Ol1 Jonn Hatl Cr•,tlln' C .-.1111)ro1n J•n I t.c 11 11 1•1 ••1 ll Publl,""'11 Or M1Qf"' (''""' o~iiy p,11,1 I h1\ bu\1n~)\ I\ r ondul "'0 b'f " 0f"'C ]1 IQM JM, I I • ,, t'Ht1 \I~ .-to Qf'n .. r•I Pillr1!'Wl\hlp FICTITIOUS llUSINES~ NAME STATEMENT th~ toltow1nq ptot\On' "'fl Oo•nti hU\IMf'\\ "' MtOWAY APPLl4'NCE M1ClwdV Pl•<• l~ M •d••Y C•tY C.tutormtt l7&H Ch~.., Cha• Vn• •P<>I 1081 E "" Av•nu• =A tfunt•noto n 9,.•t h C•lllorn1a flMI 5riru.tn Chttl'lorttpoJ 16'1!11 £tit\ Ave nu,. 11 A, Mun11nQlon Allttfh C.tlllor not .,.,. Thi\ bu\11\e\\ '' ronductrd Qy hu\blnd "no w1tr Clluo Clla•voraPO• ffll• \l•lemenl W•S fllfd Wllh tho! County Clerk ot Or•n911 County on O.<•rnt>er lO 1'90 R A ""'t1ger rhl\ \l"h~mtnt w•\ tlll<(I with ,,,,.. Count~ Clerk ot Or.ll\Qt.' County on O•r PMbl!r ?b 1 'lllO FIUJIO Publ"""'O O<•noo Co<hl Oa••• P1101 O<oc J I l'lllO J<tn I ,. 71, 1'1111 ~IOS 80 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICT!TIOUS •USINEU NAME STATEMENT Thtt •ouow1nca ,,._,"'°"' 1\ dOlnQ bu,1 neu "' BALLOONS FOR HlvHE A 1H~ We\t M ln\ter Av,.nu.. Co\t • Mf"\I CAlllornl• '2t71 fOl\t R•e Conp,., 1 \,.4 W•'\tmln\ter A~f"nur Co't• Me\• C•lllornl• '761/ Tiii\ bu'lnei\ 1, condu<l"<l bv on In 01vlduel font GooDe• P URI .IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSI NE SS NAME STATEMENT Th,.. to11ow1rn1 oe'"°'' '' do1no bu'' '"If'\\ .!l FOLOEA RFPAlll C,fRVtCE t S\31 Graham Sir"''"' Muntll'IQtOn Buth, C<111torn1a •7&fi Aon•ld E E•.,ell &107 Won terQrft,.f\ OnvP t-1unt1nglofl Bt!'l'Ctl ::alftorno• inu1 fh1\ 1>u-.1M \\ "conc:tu< ,,.d by .itt'I m 11v1dU1tl 11ona10 E E •erell f hi\ \talt"l....-it w•\ h ttNi ••th u,. County Cler~ ot Or•n~ C.ount' on Dec~mt>er JD l'lllO ~IUSM Pubh•M<I Or-C.oA•I O•llY P••ot, O~t JI, 1'90 Jan 1, ••, 71, 1 .. 1 57111 tlO PUBLIC NOTICE •POI t 0 Sit fl 11111 I !Ill ( (j IN( 9)11 1(1amrr A1tttf1U• \\11h C Wt,\1min\lf' (11l1fo,n1ff .,,,,,;t' ApOUo s, ..... Hult• u ... t l)lflf"•''" In( d '"'''OtnlH tUq~''"'""" f h1\ fl1J\1f'~\\ I\ t fJlldlJf J1 ti ltJ' • 0,1 bQ1eu0n •00110 '>"""""' ~uu 01t•Co 11, '-"'"'. "''°"''' \fCAE IAllY J flt\ \ldtt'OW"t 'llllA~ l•ft.,1 '<Nill ltw Cour•I..,.. (1 ... r~ tit '''•"'('' t 1+11111; ,,,., (>,., -.•mbft• J') 1.-., f t U \4\ Put>h,hrd 0.ttA(,.. { fu••f t•u•lf I' 1111 Ot'~ l1 lfl@O Jttn I , .. II '"""'"".,II P UBl.I(' NOTH •· PU•LIC NOTIC.t In •ctOfct.11<.e with~ ... 11tm11rn 1 1111 (~~hon~, o,,..hil,•w '"''"''• ot S•nd•• Aton10 \two '"'",.,,,,,.,,,,,,,., .turtlon on F•b 1 l'fttl •' 1 tuun AUCTION A1v~r\1d• l,, • .,,,. t h1or.1 C1 l1fotru• to.,,..,,,., tt t1vttt V"'"'" \ 11 .. n of \S 1l a. for t.Ul"n()fon,.1h1~1 f~,, """' d lnq For tnformati0t1 cat1 ,,,. ft.O /O"i D•!•O J..,.,.,y 19 1'181 THE MARION \ll'fll f 001nq bu\tnt"~\ •'Gt Ell•\Av~n"" HunllnQIOn 8••< h CA ~7bl/ A C Marion licen\Ot Mt<lht 0-1 A..cl•Oft c .... .,.n, 1 .. 01 E A•Wr\.fd(" Ortvt Ontario CA Yll&I Publ"~ O<anQ<' (Od\I Da•IV P.tol J<ll\ 71 .... )f>O 81 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT flll\'\ '1\ l'Y l tc Rl"S fAll C H l ABO RAIORtfS i•)tl V•• <..an ( ltomt'nt .. M1t.\f()fl V1f'IO (ct ~)p,97 J drn,,., f' ICylf' 1"J'1 \1111 Snn I Cll1mton1.-M1\~H)n v'1t-1c. (.ft Q)•Q'7 ''"~ b\l'\11'\fi .... I\ tono1.1< fPO OY .,, •n 01.,•dt..dl Jamt--. r I( yl,,. f fH\ \ftl1f'mrnt wo\ f1I~ "'"'" th«" I County Cler1l ot Or~ Countv on J an ~ 10 1q91 FIS~U Pubfl'!thtd OrM\Qf" (Od\I Daily P1tot J an 71 7tl f PI> • 11 1~1 H• 8t I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS euStNESS NAME STATEMENT Tne •0Uow1no or,-\On I\ 001nQ bu\• nti\\ a -. CUS IOM POOL SE AVIC E 7000 k t-w•met-CorOOd M l Motr ("'11torn1.; I ~7671 Ard~n 8 Fldm\On, 1000 KtwMnf'f' coronaO<tlM•r C•hloro••16l~ Th1'!t bU\fnP\\" condu<tl'd by ttn 1n dh11duaf Ardtn R ~ 1Am\Of\ T h1\ \l._.temtonl wa\ fill'"d w•tn tM County Clerk 01 Oranoe County o" J•nu•ry " l'MI .. ,,,.., Pullh>""" 0.anQf' C.Od.r Dally Pllol, Jan 71 11 F~ll 4, 11 1991 J07 .. I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMlNT f M IOll°"'U\Q """'"" I\ OolnQ bu•I n•\\ •s RUBY PALAC.E ltlJD Beach Bl•d . 11unl!"Q10ft lle.t<ll, CA '7MI H•uell YUllQ H\U 207 Vel\ICt , •l HunhnQ!on BH<ll, (.,t. 976.a Thi\ bu\l"'lu "condu(fed by "" 1n dtvldu•I H'IUllh YUllQHW fll•S s1<11temenl w•• llll'<l wllh the Co""'' Cieri! ol Or#IOt Counly on J•n " 1 .. 1 ""-Publl\he<l Or-C<>a\I O•••v Pllol J<1n 71 28 F.,b 4, 11 1'91 HI 11 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT f h~ follow1n9 per"°" •\ CS01nQ bU\1 n._.-., 11!- (0ST ELLO tNOU5tRIES 7010? Birch St 5.anla ,t.na CA >rl101 w 1111am L Coxlello 10101 B01th St , ~•nla An• CA '1?101 Thl\ bu\•ne·u I\ conduc1t-d b~ •n 1n d1vfdu•I Wiiiiam L Co\lello fhl• stale,,,.,nt "'"' !tied wltll lh• C.ounly Ciera of Or-County on Ji n ·~ .... 1 l'ISltU Publ"hod O<•nQll' C0.1\1 Oa•I• Piiot, Jan 71 78 Feb • 11, 1491 uo 81 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINEH NAME STATEMINT Th• to11ow1n9 ~rson~ .,.~ dotnQ bu\lne\\•\i STUDENT WO RLD HOLIDAYS S05 )Olh Street, Suite 110, Nrwpon Bea< h C<1lltorn1a '7111>] Jolyn Wayn•. 117 l61h S11-.1 NrwPOrt 11 .. ch, C•lllornla 0111>3 OaYld GaDtson IF SCI S Aue ftlcllepance Ptrls, Fra nce 75008 Thi\ bu.iM$s Is condut t•d bv an un ln<;orPOrttecJ a uoclallon olhe• tllan a parlnel\lllp Jolvn W•yno Tiii• \lalemenl ""' 1111!<1 wllll !II• County Clerk ol Or•noe County on O.cemi..r 30, ltlO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUl'•UttNasi NAMa STATaMlfllT l'IUU 7 Publl'""d 0<•"9e C<>a•I 0~11, Piiot, Ott 31, !~Jan 1 14 11, 1991 )71 I t10 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• •l•l.,,,...,nl wa' lilod wllh "'' Co11nly Cl•rh or Orange County on O.urnb<tt 1'I 1teo l'ISH10 Publl\htd Or-Co.t\! O•lly Piiot, Dec JI, ltlO JMI 1, I•, 11, l .. ! SIMI 90 l'!CTITIOUS •USINIH NAME STATEMENT The fol1owl1>9 per\onl .,e bu•lnt\\ •• l'ISJ~J Publl\111!<1 Or•"O" Coast D•1ly Piiot do1n9 D•t JI 1'10, J.., 1 U 71, 1 .. 1 Slit 90 Tiie 1011ow1n9 Ptr\OM •rt 001n9 lluti,,.n ei. A NY OLOTIME DONUTS, lllJ B•Ur SI., (Olla~. CA tt•i. 1'1CllM'cl 0 Lift !'Ml 5vnbtHhr LI\ , HUfttl ... Oll llH<ll CA n...e T-ft M 1'yen, •»t Marcene"" 0• , HIHlll ...... llH<h, CA tt ... 7 Tith bvtltlns '' conducteo D• a oe,,.r•I INl'tMn lllp Aki..rdO Ll<tl Tltl\ s...-t WH flled wllll !"- (.tlllllf Clertc of Or ..... (OVftlY 011 J.,. II. !tit ........ ~11"'9d Or .. (OHi Otlly Piiot Jltll u , 21, 21, .. .., 4, "" to7.t1 Cell 142• 5171. 'ul • few word• toworll for ou. STATIMaNTOI' AeANOONMllfT Ol'UHOI' l'ICTITIOUI IUllNHS NAMI THE FOLLOWING PE1'SONS HAVE AIANOOHEO THE USE OF fHE FICTITIOUS llJSINESS NAME HUN TINGTON BEACH LEG4'L CLINIC, 161'2 BH<ll B!wd , So.tile '°2, HM!lllt19lon llMc:ll. CA .,..7 Tiie l'ktlllOut BuslfWH N•mt rt i.rreo to ello'll "'"' 111.cr In Or.,,91 c-ty on u 1040 Jolin P "IPlllo, Irie , • Callfornl1 CorjlOreti..., 161tJ .. «II """" S..11• J02. H1111llfl9'0ft .. .tell, CA .,._., Tiit\ Mines\ Wit <-ltd Oy t COIPOtlller\. fllll '41tlmeftt •ft lllW wllll Ille CWlllJ Clefil of 0r8'19t C_,1, on JMI "·"" J -P 1'•1110, inc JeM P 1'IPllAI, "'"'""' ,.,, ... 11'111111-Or ..... Cell! °"''' ...... 1811 u . 11, ......... IWl n.-et PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •UstNIH NAM• ITATIMllfT flle lollow1n9 per\O"l ••• Oo1n9 bullM U a\' P1'0FEX, 3001 Re<! Hiii Aven.,. 8 1dQ l, Sullt 10•, Co\11 MU a , C•lllornl.t nt3' JoWOll JeO,...,. t.07 N P'l-tr """• Apt F, S...te M a Cllllornle '70l Sl•n••• A K•mlnOI, "'u Olrtrn, MIHloll VlelO. Cetlfomle ''"' f11 I• buslneu t1 c811dlt<trtcl a, • , .... rel ~ StMllly A, K1mlll\lll T oil •i.""'811t -lllM wllll Ille c .. n1, Cl9r• tf o..,... C.Wllly ... Ooumw Jt, ••· fllA414 l'v&ll-Or .... 0... Deity ..... Ot<, "· .... J .... '· 1•, ti,"" JI ... HUGHE!> VISALIA l TO , Two CorPOrtte Plata S..lle no N~wPOrt Buch, C•lllornl• t'6f!O HUGHES INVESTMENTS, a eeneral per1nenlltp, T-Corporale Ptua, Su lie >SO N•WPOrt Buell C•!llornla t~ Myrtle Gronoe SOS SouH Clllnowtll, VIU llt C.rllornle •n11 Tiiis 11\1\lneu II conducted by • tlmlled _,""""" H ..... s lll#tl~h. ~e1P•r1Mr Wllll-HU911H Jr, P.,,Nr l'lllt _.,,._ •• tiled wltll !"- (Ollllly Cler~ of Ore119t County 011 Ot<et'll.,.r •, ltlO ~WOP"'CS• ....... MIU.I• & CA1'UON ..... ,_ ... T_ .. _ ......... . ....,... ...... ClllfMlle•-"""" ,,_ ..... Or ... CMtt Delly fttlltl, DK ii, 19, JM, 1, 14, ti, t•1 St ... PUBLIC NOTICE N 7Mtl l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHISS NAME STATEMINT T"• followlno persons •re doln9 buslnH\ IK JOHNSTOWN P1'0PE1'flE5, 1109 Dove Slr•I, S..119 120, NewPGrt .. &ell, c 1111or11111 t1MO Johns!_., Flnenclt l COrpor1ll0tt, • Gtorel• carpor•llon, Suite lOO, HIS A 1• .. cMr• Ounwooo, 1'o.tel Allltflta, ~· JD>n Tiii\ bull,.ll 1, cOlldv<tect Dy • cor POtt tl811 ~-FINlft<lel Corp °'°'91 H L..-! II "'~ Tit" ~I wa flltd wtlll l"- C-ly Ci.rt! tf Or~ Ce1111ty Oft Otcet'lllltr•,1•. '".., ~ .... OP""9f CNst o.u, ~tie\. Ot<. It, t•. JM ,, t•, JI. "" UOMO PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NE SS NAME STATEME NT Tht foltow1nq Pf'' \on' ''' bU\tftH'\ •\ THE C.APISTRAHO COMPANY 1801 04:1trd'1( rt • 1rv1nt {.A 91/t) \ 10f0 l Ao\\ t Jl\ Sn'""" Q(utO ~ttnt .. AIM (ttl1to 'n O <f1'til'J q 1t hMrJ M1 AO ttn JJI IJ' 1i fllllOfX' f (J•O«'A d .. I Mo}t (,•lite rn1a 'lf>l) ",< "~"' ..-0-..1 , n "'-"o .. ,, G, .. ., flOrd (1•l1hHMM"t11.tll I I hi\ bu\lf'lt">~ 1i.. 'vn<Ju,h•O 01 t q,.tv, •I p.drtn..r\ti•P Lloye:I E Ao,, rtH\ \faft rnfnl ..r1t\ h l..-0 ,....,,,, tri1 c_oun1v Cl•n "' n,,,"Ut-Covnh , " Ot>\-.mbl'r 1r tQ80 PUBLIC NOTICE 290-81 PUBLIC NOTICE N 7J-.• ----------PUBIJC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING QUOTATION SPECIFICATION NO M•t Thf' County S.nH•1•on 0 1\tl'•Ch ot I~;~~~:;=: :·'~:,::c1~:1~~:V~~do F U7Jl1 FICTlflOUS IU!>IHESS •qu1pmtnl r rQuor'O lo •ccomptl\11 CAl'llETZ • ICASOAN N4'ME STATEMENT tnl\Ctll•~' '"""" dncl ma.nl•l\dn<- ATTO•NE YS AT LAW 1 hr tollow•"Q 0"t\On\ ,., .. 0 01n9 oro1tCh •I tM tr~tUrnf"nt pldnf, 2"1,.,,.,,.,.,Ctftt•r0fl•t IDu\•"f'\\f.t\ lnt~rf'\t"<I t ontr•cto,., \hov•d -.on !>MlltJ90 E COTECH Ol!>H WA!>HE R s lr•ct D•\lr•<h Sul)O'ronl•-nl\otlor• lrYIN Clttt9'1"11• t J7U U S A , l TO • )4 o...r C,.•fl ''"'"• •I t 7'4) S.tQ ~10 °"or bftotor,.1 00 pm FIUJU t:•IUorn1• tt714 I '•nUl,fty ,.,, '"' ., W'°lt(h flmf' ., l"ltln ..,ubll"htd Or,.,.,91 (Otl\t Odtl'I' Pi1u1 v A P«1n..t1d c;.-o""''" Pa,.,~, )J tl~torv 1()1) w.tl• w1ll lttti,. p1act1 D•c )1, '* J•ll 1, 14, 11. 1'1t S"• IOt Ot-•r (ttf'• lnr+rw-Ca l1fortn-.i Q'}lf4 \ J WIJY,.,,,,. ;"'""''', ffoon-."'f' J 8 on1'" •n o C,• n•r '1 ~cret4r, PUHi.iC SOTl('E I Pdr(f'l'r 18t)I w,..,, Cl'l\1'0 ')frjlllf't! s.-.rn BOdrQ\Of 01, ... 1 ,or-. 1.t An~ (t1llforn1a '111'1• ( Ollnh \dn1tdl1t>n f •an• J p l ctvlO' L•Mdf"a 01\tt1rt\N O' 1 ) J STATEMENT OF WITHOllAW•L Pd•ln•• 8J f \Pl•n•O• '""" I o I dn<l 11 Of FAOM I (afotorno• q711 ) O••nqo Cou"tv (A PAllTNEllS H I P O P EllATIN(; D• .. n• lo/ P oll•O\ l oll'H l•d Pub!t"-.e<lO<.onqe Co.o\I O••IV PolOI UNOER P11 r tn,., 1Hl\ Oli.,•1.t•t Ot 1.,,., Et J4nuary'1 t"81 Hll81 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME To•o Caloto•n·~ •1oXI Tntt tollow1no per-.on l'\4' w 11hdrdft1M (aflton E Ottt1r\Ot'I dinO M.t'• J•nn d'. d q~n .. ,a t P•ttn .. , lrom ~np Ott'#\On <l\ JOtnt 1t"f'dnh }1111 8a\-. u.trtn~, .. ~ti1p Of)Pra11no unoto' 1ht> t11 La•t (11<.1~ fl l oro (.a11fott·od '11&:l'.> P t:BLIC NOTICE l1l1ou' bu\•nP~\ nilmt o f BESf l amp' E R1tctl• ana Rulh 9 "U8LfCHOT•CE MARKE TfNG ASSOCIA TES at PIQI ~e•ff' ·~ Jo.nl frn4'nt\ 1\061 Owf"n\ IN •ccordanc.t: •tth C•tltotn•• C1v1I "116 ,tham P •a <"· Sant d A n,, Lakt Et Toro C•l1fo1n1a lf1b~ CodeS«.t1onlOS7 orw-hors~ oto~rtv C•Ofotn1a rrJIO• I JamP-. 0 Dunn and sn.ron M ot AotMrt Pollock \httll bt \Old ttt Tht> f1tt11tOY\ bU\11¥\S n.tnw \lt11' Dunn. A'\ JOtt11 TM•nts 11111 Snct\ta public •ucuon on FirO 1 11fl1 •I mtnt fOt t~ °'1'tf'lf'r\h11> tlid\ tllHI on Ila'..-E-I Toro (dhfOtni~•1'lO (MINO AUCTION A1vfr\1de Ot'"'"" Ma,.{n J l 1980 1n ,,.,.,. county of lhi\ bu\1M\\ ., conductt d Dy a • (h1no C•llforn1a to ,,.,,,,Y ~ Oran9_. flm•lfd P•'1nt:r\h•P h'lerym•n \ llt:n of SJ7l /2 to,. com F ult Na m t 11tno aao, ""'' 01 lhf" Etotf'(.f\ O•\hwtt\h~r' C>f"M\atlot'I for bolrd1n9 For inform" Ptl\on W•lh<l•,.w1nq U ~A Lia tton 0 1111'-e..1 7'2& Wfll1am W Barntk 10 G't'l"d l VA Pana•• D•tf'd JMHMI'~ 9' 1 .. 1 A ""ue, Apt :: ) LOnQ R~•· n Gonoral P•rt,,..r THE MARION STABLE Calttorn•a ~l f ht\ \t<ltf'tTWnt WI\ tlll!G N1lh lhP OOtnQ bu\•MU William w 9.,,.1,.,, Countv Cl~'" of Or.tnQe" Cou,,tv on ftlJ()l Elli\ Avtnw O~eomDrr I' 1990 FllUl7 Put)11,~d ()r41rq (O.hl 0.ttly P1101 O.c )1 '"° Jan I I• 71 1"81 SIM 8C FIS10)4 Hunt•nc;ilonBucn CA•7••1 Publt\.fw-0 0rM19" (04'\t D•1•y P •lot A C M•rion L•ct n\or Oec )I, IQIO J an 1 1• 11 !911 S703 llO M•<ll• Ctw..tt A«tl ... ( .... pan, --11001 E A1wr\10t Ortw PUBLIC NOTICE on1ar10 c" ""1 Publl\htd Oran~ Co.t~I Oa•I• P1loi PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINEU NAME STAfEMENT l'ICTITIOUS eUSINES\ J •n 21 "" )b~ll PUBLIC NOTICE r11~ 10110 ... nQ ""''on• at• Oo•n!l I NAME STATEMENT I bu\tn"\S .t\ '"' follo•uno Of'r\Ot'\!i> .a•e do1nq MED CENTER PHARMACY 40!0 bu\l~~;:~INA PAR TN[ RS LT 0 l'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS ~:,:;0~,~~: Q;,:""'' ~If" tO) 1' "'1",., fl>O•• Ca llf' Aw1t1100t Suitt C San Judnl NAME. iTATEMEHT w odD ct p 1 C t IC•P•\hano C111ttorn1a •761) Tne tollow•"O otrs.on' .,~ dolnQ 0 11 Q'* ,,..\C ,•P •on t':n 11' H untf!t Enf"tQ't (O•PO,.•ftOn d l bu\lnf'\\•\ Coto "Cttlitor"•• 'ors>Otdf•on ,.,\0 'Ca titorn1e <Orc>OroJflon 1l0•• Callr. AMSAFE OF LOS .A NCiEl ES ~:,:; a,n~ d ,j,~;lf <..t P 10' , ,.,,, .,,_. Aw1.,dor Suitt'(_ S"" Juan (.ap,\1r(\no ., C•llforn1a corporaUon 1308 8 Logan 1 ° n"' (al1torn1a '1&1\ Awf' , CCKt• ~w, Cafltotn1• •1•1• 00,:;:0:!"11itnh .. 1' condut '""0 »v ti c0t R•lpf't f P~i.1n Jt ll0'9 C~H• Walli In V•ulh ot C•l1torn•• Int WOOdl)r•C1QP. 1Av1.,do,.. Sud .. C Sf'n Jut1fn CAPl'\f,-"f'IO C•ltforn1• tlOI 8 Loo~n Av.-(O\t• p, "",•Pt.on '-r"te' C nt P C• I 1f or n.a •1•1 S M•\41 C•l•fOl'n•• 91'16 OP•0t,.\Ann JO,,""°" T ht\ ttu,•M\\ '' t ondu( tro by d Th1\ bu\•~\ I\ tondut tf"d oy • cor ltm1lf'd 011rtr.r\nlo por"tlon Y <r_.,1My Th1\ \tcttf'n'\•...,I W~\ tlftord with ttw ~trf'tfy ·C1f't lt Of Oranoe County on o~c-morr n 1"811 Huntfr Enero~ Cor-o W•lll In V•utls ot C•1tforn1• Ralph E Pllelan J• Ke•!h V<>ooPll Pr..-\.!Mnt Sf<. TrP•\ur~r FIUOll Publ•\"'d ()rftOQf' Co.a,, Q,Uly P ilol De< JI lQIO, Jitf\ I u 71 I'll s 1119 80 lht\ \tctttrntnl "''" fitrid with 1hft fh1~ \tA1ttment w•\ '''~ w ith fhP Counly Citro. oJ Or•n!I' Counly on Counly Clerk o< OrM>QI' Coul\ly on J"n 0.C•mD 1'1, 1990 It 1 .. 1 P UBLIC NOTICE "ICT!TIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht fofto•ino ~, \Ons .,,. dotn9 bu\lneu•s 570 E FOOH<!LL l f O 06 E fevenltt Strf'•t Huntington Beacf'I, C•lllorn1a 91!.• eOOTH MITC"EL, STllANGE •1141 SMITH Alt_.,, .. u w SotiteUO 0.wlMy Sn'-•wlld1"4 11t0•r1•to1St'"' (Mlt Mew, Olit9"Mt OUl l'IS141J Pubh\htd 0<•"91 COdSI Ot1IV P olo! 0.t ]I "90, Jltfl 1, t• 11. 1'11 S201 90 PUBLIC NOTICE •7UI l'ICTITIOUI •USINIH N1thOI•> C Am'"• •llo El•1t•nlh Slr~•I, HuntlnQlon 0.«n, C•lllornl• I Sle~n A Erlc•son, l:ltoO O•tord NAM• STATIMINT Sl rHI, Clartm0nl, Calllorn1a •1111 file lollowlnQ "''°" Is doln9 bull Tftl \ bU\1n.t\.\ '' COl\ducl,.<f by • ~n ., llmoteopartner\lllp GEORGE W BROWN & A!> Nl<hC>ll\ c A...... SOCIA TES, 2401 ll•mooo SI HtwPOr1 ~ .. P•rt,,., Buell, C.111 '26'0 '"'' \lalement wt\ hlecl wllll !he George w llrown 1401 ll•m-SI Counly Citro. of Or•nc;ie County on Newport llt«ll, Ceut '2MO O•t~mb<tr ~ ltlO 'tllls _,.,.., I\ c-.Ctecl b' tft In l'UUIJ dlvldutl PuDlo•hed 0<•"9f Coul Dally P1101, George W, Brown O.c 31, 1'90 Jltfl 7, u 11, 1 .. 1 SI03-IO Tiiis •t·-· .... 111..r wltll Ill• PUBLIC NOTICE N·7M11 l'ICTITIOUS eUllNUS NAMI ITAT•Ml!NT T lie fo11owl"9 per\OftS •r• 001"9 :>UslntUH Count' ci.r11 of 0r.,. Countr"" J.,. u , .. , .. , .... Publls!IH Or~Oltl Dally Piiot Jen 71, JI, I'•• !I ttll )t1-ll PUBIJC NOTICE OAK T 1'EE E NTE1'P1'1SES, ~ICTITIOUI IUtt•lll L TO UJ Bltyslde Drive Newporl NAMa ITATUr••NT Beach, C..Nornlt tMeQ Tiie folleWlfll Ptn911 Is ~ -I Dold E Trumbull Ul Banlde H .. iOrtvt , Newport BH cl!, Ce lllornl• Ill LAM, 121 LA MICA, UI "1..o ENE1'0Y COHl1 1'VATION AS· Mtry Ell-111 C .. ftlnel Tr""' IATH, t11 AV9C .. Mrwt, C .. tt >bull UJ Bey1IO. 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Inc , a C•lllornl• COIPOt•llon,'" Pr-• Strut Newport Buch, Ct tllornl• '7MO Tllh buStftlU It conoucl•d b y • llmlltd pertMn/\ID Pl-EnffQY lnwslmtnh Inc Billi• Jotaon lb Pr"'*"' This slel-"" flled wltll tM Courtly Ciera of Or-C-ly on Jen ", .. , .,,..,.,. PublltNd Or-. Cotti Delly Pilot, Jtn Jl ,71 F.04,11, 1W1 ,,...., PVBIJC NOTICE ' ,. NATION · OFF FOR THE HARBOR Si1ter Catherine Joy cert• books Sister takes sailors books SAN F'RANCISCO I AP 1 On a windy da} on San F'rancisC'O Bay, a Ha rbor Patrol hoal s idles up to an anchored tanker too large to t·omc into port. A nun in t raditional .habit nimbly clim bs a roj)e ladder to board th(' tanker . dragging a satche l or books after her. Several weeks ago. Sister Cathl'rine J oy became the first fe male port l'haplain for the Episcopal Seamen's Service an San f''rnncasco. But she's been work mg among the s hips for two years dis tributing books for the Ameri can Merchant Marine Library Association on English-speaking ships and assistin)'.! the former chaplain. the Rev Ha rlan Bemis Sisler Catherine. 32. said most seamen she en· counters "accept me as a fellow buddy. although sometimes they see me coming and someone says : 'Walc'h your language .... She -says she's had to ' fight off only one drunken sailor SHE WAS BORN IN THE LONDON suburb of Croydon and is a member of the Episcopalian community of St. Francis. which r~uires mem- hers to "~o out and get johs to support ourselves." she said When she was young. Sister Catherine said. she felt that "the overwhelming conviction that Gort was asking m e to try to become a sister was so strong that I had to do some thing about it or I couldn't settle on any permanent Job or career un- til I tried." She joi11ed the community or St Francis eight years ago in London and SIJ{'nl most of her time in the mother house working in a geriatric nursing home and guest house "A couple or years ago I ci:lme out here for sax months and worked for the chaplaincy 1n lht! San f''rancisco County Jail." she said. "I went back to England again and worked-in Birmingham in a house fo r prostitutes and unmarried mums ." WHEN SHE OBTAINED A VISA, Sist er Catherine returned to San F'ranc1sco and II vt!s m a house with three other Episcopal nuns who work e ithe r part -t i me or full time t o s uppo rt themselves Hut. s ht' said. "the things we do that aren't visible. our prayer time together and living just like a Christian family, arc as important as our ministries " Wh en she was told bv one sister that Bemis needed an assist.ant. "I thought she was crazy. I'd never set foot on a tanker before in my life I didn't know one end from another But I was always fond of a bit of excitement. so I tried 1l. .. Bemis says he originally had some doubts about Sister Catherine Joy, or C.J as he calls he r "When C.J . first came ·to work with me on the waterfront I was skeptical about the possible effec· tivenoss of a petite Englis h nun in a rough, crude blue·collar c haplaincy, .. said Bernas. But now, "I have difficulty visualizing any situation that s he could not handle including ministering to a drunken seaman and keeping out of his clutches." HER PRINCIPAL JOB IS TO visit the ships in 10 bay communities distributing books for the on- board libraries. "We give out mostly paperbaC'ks, westerns. movies, science fiction. She said she also slips in a religious book when it's donated, and always brings a supply or Bibles a nd "the Alcoholics Anonymous book" on her first visit to a ship. "We also distribute Playboy magazine. because we get requests for it," she said. All books handed out by the service are donat· ed. "I WALK INTO THE CREW'S MESS and put up the books. people talk to me quite normally. I've ~ into, some who were a liit1e suspicious - they think I m coming on board begging, or they ask, 'Who've you come to save?'" But the Merchant Marine Library service is familiar and leads into discussions with the seamen. "It's all about listening and showing that we can. If you just came from a three-month trip with the same group of people. tensions build up naturally and you just need somebody neutral to lalk to." • Sbe said sailors tell her about things they wouldn't talk to their buddies about -family tenaiona, alcohol problems, loneliness and alck relativ•. '.'Sometlmea they juat want to share a won· derfw experience," ahe aald. "A 1uy told me bl• wife wu IOinl to have her first baby and how tbrllled be wu. He probably wouldn't talk about lt wltb tbe pys." ·TM Cldrh11 /or fM EsUcol:lal Stomn'• Semc•· A,,..,._. llttt,.,.., Mamw Ubrofw Aaoc .... DDSS A~LA, PWr J"', r-~ Niii. .· Wednesday.January 21. 19SI DAIL y PILOT A I 3 M4NJUMPS 2~RIES SAt'KAMl!:NTO l AP> llowllrd Hudson was vrt'ttY Jumvy when the polH·c knocked on hls 1lot1r with a $5,000 war- riu1 t for f a1 I urt' lo 16 p: 1war on 16 drunken driv- lllK l·hurge The olfictirt> sa•d they lward a thud and some rnoanm~. and found lhat llutlson had Jumped out h1 -. St'N>nd st o ry win- J 11w bn·akin~ both legs. Tht>\ :.1~rVL'<I the war , r.1nt Al' Wor.pllolO WANTS TUNE Gov. lee Dreyf u1 Beatle's 'Wlseonsln' Governor asks song MADISON. Wis. (AP> -Gov. Lee S. Dreyfus has asked former Reatle Paul McCartney to give the state the rights lo "On Wisconsin" in memory of McCartney's former song writing collaborator, John Lennon. McCartney bought r ights to the song and hundreds of other~ for in - vestment purposes in 1979. ing adopted us the official state song in the 1950!> Dreyfus suggested in a letter to McC.irtney thi:lt the ri~hts be made a gift to Wisconsin "in the honor of your former colleague, John Lennon, who was so tragically murder ed." Lennon wa~ gunned down last month in front of the New York City apart me nt building where he live·<l Al'Wlre,...lo ··on Wisconsin" was written an 1909 bv Carl Rec k and Wilham T Purdy· as a college football tune It unde rwent lyries changes before be · · 1 think that in this way. that kind •If human I ragecty would forever he kepi alive in the minds of people who •·hl•rish fr eedom in this state ," On·~ fus saul HOLDS RIGHTS Paul McCartney ~< >u ' 11 1111d I h1 • 1'\flVI1.., .it B,1n"-o l t\nwric ,1. 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'W1'• .• , I, pl.11 1 .... \o 1111 lntc •rc·-.,1 1·1 paus to check "-111d <>I< IH·< king. c lit•( k ,\:;1;\~1:'.1~~;:<:;;~'. nllH·r ', I Chi'< k \\llh "' w1ttithe experts. (fl BANKOFAMERiCA A • .. DAIL y PILOl .\ftlt ,,... Do nald f' M<'Henry , Pres ident Carter 's ambassador to the l 'ntted Natio ns , 1s )Otntng t he for eig n s en ice fac ulty at Geo r ge t o w n l ' n 1 v e r s 1 l y i n Washington. D,C. 'Stanford allows • soronty STANFORD <AP) In what has been called a symbolic action, Stan- ford University has ex- tended recognition to a sorority for the first time in37years. With the sanction of Delta Gamma, the uni- versity has its first of- ficial sorority since the board of trustees banned the groups during World War II. "IT'S A VERY impor- tant symbolic action," said Risa Forister, Delta Gamma chapter pres i· dent. whose sorority peti· lioned for recognition two years ago. "We had felt Stanford didn't want any soror ities on campus." The ban in 1944 came at a time when women began attending Stanford in larger and larger num- bers, creating a demand for sororities that was g realer than the supply. Fraternities were not affected by the ban. "Women were viewed as being less ab~ to han- d le not getting a bid to join one," said Norm Robinson, associate dean of student affairs. "There was a dual system of hou s ing and it s plit women into the haves and have nots." TRU S TEE S a m ended t he ban in 1977 with the stipulation that sororities must have total local autonomy, curtailing the ability of women who don't belong to the local chapter to in· fluence who is pledged or rec ruiled for the sorority. Several sororities unof- ficially organized after that but Delta Gamma is the firs t o f seve n sororities functioning at Stanford to receive of· ficial sanction from the university. "It's been an uphill bat- tle." said Ms. Forister. "Every time we'd answer a few things, they'd com e up with more. It i ndicated to everyone in the sorority syst e m that Stanford dido 't want sororities.'' 51,900DIE INTR.4FFIC WASHINGTON <AP> -Preliminary figures show that 51,900 died on the nation's bipwa11 during 19», up from tbe 51,083 bi1bway deatba the year before, the IOV· emmeat .. ,.. The Naticlaal Hlpway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration said tbe in· crease In deaths la alarmiDI because motonau are apparent- ly drivinl .... Tbe .. enc)' said tbe total m.Uet driven for the nnt 10 moat.bl of 1• la tlllmated to bave decllned 1 percent from tbe correapondln• period bl 11'11. VERA DESIGtlER BAGS AND ACCESSORIES 22ss7 · TO UL.. /I /1 Choo\e from o wide \election 1ntlud1ng trovel -, f V1 '" lul roll up 1ewel tole, pull·opott pur\e ond more TRADITIONAL TABLE LAMPS TIMEX DROPLEAF ALARM CLOCK OVER THE CALF MEN'S TUBE SOCKS YOUI 16'' CHolCI 30" ceramic base & pleated shade, 32" cvt·glos-look & drum shode JEANNETIE GLASS BAKEWARE IK. 2.Jt TO 2.4' •l·l /4·1T. l0Af 'All • 11" '" '1.An •1·1/2·1T. 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SCOPE MOUTHWASH ~" --·- AllDIAIGU • 2.H ...... lfMJt .~ ......... t . f . , ............ ~..-..... ~_..,. ··~·,..,..·-··· .. -· ...... ,...-.., ......... <I'•-···-·•-.....-.,,,....-....., ... .-.. .. --·· ..... ~ ... .. ,.._ ............... _ .. ___ ·-·-· ..... --........................... ......_......_ .......... .,~ ......... ... •·r-------~------------------------------------...:..--------------~ SUE PETERSEN . JAN. 21, 1911 • Christmas is arriving late, but Bill Schroeder isn't BUSINESS BS STOCKS 87 complaining. See B4. TELEVISION 88 ENTERTAINMENT 89 . . Marathon takes hack · seat Despite donating blood, Petersens to run Sunday Ky ('URT SE EDEN Of IM D•Of .. , ... s...i Mcd1t•al authorities s ay 1t lakes ,rn ywhere fr<im four lo six weeks for a 11crson to rci.:ain everything th.at is lost fn>m rfonating a pant or blood P1•tt• and Sue Petersen. of Laguna Bcurh ~ave blood Monday. 1us t six days before they arc to run in the Daily Pilot· 1>µonsored World Masters Marathon in Irv me "We plan on runnini.:. We plan on run· n1n~ very slowly," says Sue, who during t ht> past four years has rated among the toµ women distance runners in the U.S. t 'OR THOSE RUNNING FANS who hoped to either compete with or just l'atch a glimpse of the fleet-rooted cou· pie when they join some 1,500 other rn ar athoners Sunday. don't expect any record-s halleting tim es rrom the l'elersens Donating blood is nothing new to the l'etersens. They give three times a year_ But this particular time was labeled a priority. When a South Laguna family's car car eened across an 1cy road and collided with a truck on a foggy morning in Idaho. two weeks ago, fJ .year-old Camron Blackburn died and her mother was critically injured. Monday a rte rnoon . a bloodmobile came to Laguna Beach to collect blood from fa mily friends a nd concerned Laguna Heac h resid ents l o h e lp Kathleen Blackburn who remains in t'rilical condition in an Idaho hospital. M ts. Blackburn has already been given 36 pints of blood, and more is needed "W•~'R•~ HEALTHY and if somebody needs our blood, we want lo give it lo them ." says Sue who is an acquain- tance of the Blackburn family. The upcoming marathon has had. to Tlwy'...-•op••fl dw •i..ct t ,...,, doaalrd "'"' Jwlp a t9ritlrallw l•J•r.-tf f..W.d.. take a back seal to the Petersens' generosity. yet both plan to give it their best shot. .. Pele says he's never run a marathon five days arter giving blood," continues Sue "H we start reeling runny. we'll probably have to quit." The Pelers ens became legitimate celebrities in Laguna Beach in 1977 whe n they lacklecl the Boston Marathon for the first time /\t that time. Run- ner's World ma~azinc ranked Sue 14th in the nation a mong open d1v1sion women TODi\\', SHE DOESN'T know where she is ranked, but says she's among the top 20. Hut it is obvious. the hard work is paying ofL Before going to Boston the firs t time. Sue said she wanted to shoot· for 2:55 or 2:50 Four years later, she's hoµing to 1m· prove on her best time 2:42.32. .. Rut that's not such a big thing these days," she says ... Everybody's running 2.35s and 2:30s. "We're going to have to s tart putting a little more into it.·' TH•~ PETERSENS run about 80-85 miles a week. Jn 4'.i'.1 years they have competed in 69 marathons. including several Boston extravaganzas. They would like to compete in Boston again this year, but another marathon m New York two weeks earlier also is appealing, ··once in awhile. we can handle one t·ver y two weeks . But we do get t at1gued ... admits Sue "If we do run both races, it won't be something we'll always be doing. People think we're nuts because we run so much." The <·ouple fits in all that running between Pete's teaching third grade at Aliso Elementary School and Sue's pursuit or her second degree al Long Beach State "MY HUSBAND keeps wondering when I'm going to get out and start looking for a job ... jokes Sue. who simp ly decided lo start running OJ'le day and has now run herself into the upper echelon of women distance runners Pete isn 't doing that i.habhily either Since turning 40 recently. he is now categorized as a masters runner and no longer has to heal 2. 50 to qualify for Roston .. fle 's with the old men now." says <See PF.TERSt:N, Page IS?J """ D I o· ~ PETE PETERSEN Super Bowl XY Darn bursts for Kings Pre-game show to match game? f •·rom AP dlspakbetl l~our mood isn't just right for Super Bo XV Sunday morning and you reel the to forget it all at the last minu ry tuning in to the two-hour pre-game show airing on Channel 4 ( l p .m .) and your thoughts may change. To set the stage, the cast from "Ain't Misbehavin' " will open the show with some f''ats Waller jazz, drawing on the musical background or the game's set· ling m New Orleans. This is just the beginning. The two·hour show will also include pieces on lickel scalping, nose guards, the Pop Warner championships, an in· terview with game officials and perhaps the thoughts of Commissioner Pete Rozelle and his rival, Al Davis, owner DICK ENBERG or the Oakland Raiders who play Philadelphia in the main attraction. Live action or the feature event will get under way at 3 o'clock with Dick Enberg and former Ram offensive tackle Merlin Olsen in the broadcast booth. flf '• •~ •ha• lclrlc ••••• NEW ORLEANS When punter Ray Guy left Oakland Monday. he promised the fans he wouldn't kick the ball into the Superdome instant-replay screens. On Tuesday~ the National Football League took matters out of his hands - or feet. Guy, working out Tuesday for Sun- day's Super Bowl. boomed a punt into the six-sided gondola. suspended 90 feel above the fi eld. He was the first to hit the screen, during the 1977 Pro Bowl. Tuesday's kick brought a roar of ap· proval from the Raiders. But the NFL won't give him a chance lo duplicate the feat a"ainst the Philadelphia Eagles. The screens. they said, would be raised from their usual 90 feet to 200 feet for the game. q.e. ............ ,, ••• 1 NEW ORLEANS -The Philadelphia Eagles engineered a Super Bowl fint Tuesday. They practiced at two Indoor sites due lo rainy weather and tem· peratures in the low 30s. Coach Dick Vermeil fint toolr his team to the Superdome, site~ Sunday's Super Bowl XV. After the workout, about 500 reporten were allowed to envelop the field for in· tervlewa with playen and coachel. When the lnterviewa ended and the Raiden arrived for tbetr workout, Vermetl bused hla squad to the Indoor facllity M Loyola Untvenity for addt· ttonal work. Trainer ()tJlo Davia listed the club's tnJurl•, martini u quettlclaable wkle recetnr Chatley SmJtb wbo II beaUn1 from a double fracture ot the Jaw. Alto on the q....Uonable ebart wen offenaive tackle Stan wan.., atramed back; runnln1 back Wilbert Mon~. bruiHd UdO; pard PM p~ ..... Sl'OID; tlO& -,. . SDapola, fredund Uttle ~:;.:: ri•Jat Mnd; I.Moy Hurta. ot the ftu; ud Jobn Sc:lerra. "*-bone la bla left. baild. ,. ...... ,...... • • m victory ING l.EWOOD <AP) The Detroit R<.'<i Wings didn't look like the Detroit Rl.'d Wings for the first period l>f T uesday night's National Hockey League game against the Kings . But they did in the final 40 minutes. The Red Wings held a 2-0 lead over the Kings e ntering the second period. but thl'n lhe dam burst as Los Angele:. scored five goals in the second period and six more in the lhlrr1 en route lo an I I ·4 wip<."Out. "You can't say a hell of a lot <after a loss hkc thatl ." said Detro1I Coac-h Wa~ n1• M axner, whose team fell to I I 25 ~I "The bottom line is that we've been embarrassed in lhl· ltist two or three games ... S tran gel y , th t• R ed Wings were embarrassed Tues· day night despite 1>utshootinR the Kings 41 ·40. Bui 1t did the m little good. Ma rcel Dionne, <'ha rlic Sim · mer and Dan Bonar scored two goals each ror the Kings, who snapped a three.gam e losing streak and are now 2R· 14·6. The I I goals tied a club rN·ord. Also scoring for Los Angeles were La rry Mur phy, Doug Halward. Billy llarris. Dave Taylor and Garry Unger Sim· mer and Taylor hall three as s1sts each while Dionne had two. raising his NllL l1•ading point total to S.S. OAKLAND WIDE RECEIVER CLIFF BRANCH HUGS FAVORITE QUARTERBACK, JIM PLUNKETT. Don Ogradnit·k . Vaclav Nedomansky, Reed I.arson and <See KINGS, Pal(e 82> They'll have to see 'Tooz' first Matuszak makes sure everyone stays out of trouble By WILL GRIMSLEY ,. .. 5-1•1 c .. .....-- NEW ORLEANS -Any of Oakland's young blades tempted to sneak out this weekend for a taste of raunchy Bourbon Street should take h•.-1' "They have to go through ol' Tooz lint," says the Raiders' gargantuan defensive end, John Matuszak. "We're here to win a football game. Personally, I'm gotn1 to see there's no funny business." Matuszak, an awesome 6·8, 280-pound hulk ~ a man la the self-appolated 1uar· dlan ~ the Raiden' morall headtn1 into Sunday'• Super Bowl XV, a1atn1t the Phlladelpbla l!a81et. Tbere la an lrony tn that. Matua1ak, wbo ha• been d.llcarded by four clulll and Odee felt blaeklllted, la ....owned • formerly one of the mOlt notorloua hell·ralMn in the National Football Lea1ue. ''I bave had eaouab parties for 20 J*>ple•1 Ufetimtl," he lallN, ftnlertnc a 1ilver cructax aNU8d bll neck. "Now I've 1rowa up. I'll btP CMar 1CMm1 f:'l11 out at t.l'OU&e-JOU eu ltuk cm &bat. ' llat1i11111r .. no ... plcklCI up by ~ Raiders in 1976 after four clubs found him too tough to handle. is determined that Oakland add a second Super Bowl title to the one won in 1977. "The ring J got from Super Bowl XI has made my left arm three Inches lonser than my right," he says. "I need another rtn1 to make my right arm even." MATVSZAK'S CAREEa has been a riotous one, marked by a loose-llvtn1 style, brawls, tiffs with the law and con· 1tant feuds with his bo&ses. A Mld·W•temer out of Oak Creek, Wla .• be played football for Dan Devine at Mia· 1ouri but left ln Ilia sophomore year after beatlq up another man. "The py tried to take the dreu off th'9 8lrl I wu ln love wlth," the Toos 1ald. "I rearrqed hll face." • MatunM transferred to Tampa, wbieb be said wu ta. u "outlaw sebool -\My •ot .. .,.body nobod1 ..... He earned All·America etat• and WU tM No. 1 pick in the lffl eoa1.,. draft, ... to tbe Houstma QUen. ''I ...-Md aa mucb _.. •time two ,_.. ll .,_.... " Jae Aid. "I .... te '" •• ., ..... omm-.,... ... . •trik• ................. pnaeaee. ... made,..olmnm&wo•*-..._ ~ ......... _ He treated us like dogs ... IN 1'74, DISGUSTED, he jumped to the Hous ton Texans of the rival World Foot· ball League. taking all his gear with him. Gillman served him with a subpoena. "A hundred cops came out and served the papers at halftime." he said. A court returned him lo the Oilers who immediately traded him to Kansas Ctty where he started every same ot the 19'75 season. The Chiefs dealt him to the Washinaton Redaklns where he didn't survive the tratniD1 aeuon. 0 GllOaG8 ALLEN DIDN'T think I flt tbe RedUlm' ima1e." lhtusaak said. ·"I told him he would be aorry but he let me 10. "Then Al Davia called from Oakland. Georse must have uaured him I dhln't ban one_ eye and three arms. 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IN I II\ f. fl Tim ~11'1 .aughlin: 1s fov11r 0 t•d lo hand fl\1nt• at :-l ist -.1r:1•ght lc•agu<· -.1·1ha<·k \t t.,1gur1;i llt-~ll'h rnP<.1nwh1lc. th•· 11p!'>tart /\rl1:-.h I HJ2) will ltk•·"' 1s1· g1•1 :1 tn11· 1·valuat1on of 1h1·1r d1ant•1·~ fur playo ff po'>s1 lnll1 11•s and l11lc dreams Thi· Ar1ri-.ts t'nJOY lit tit.> height, 11111 h:l\'l' ... hown an aggress1vt' -.t ~It• an\I strong re hounding on 111•1·:1s 11m . :ind they'll need all 1h1·~ 1·;111 gl•l to s low down t.h1· Tri111ns. who h<1v1· roll1·tl to a 12 :1 I t'l't1rd .J :rnws 11111. .Juhn i-:ctdo and . J ~1e· k Sh•vf'nson k1·v I hl· Tri t<ms · r:1s l hrt·tik orrcnsl', whl!·h :H t•rai.:t•s f'los1· to 80 point:-a J' .. Ill t' GWC fights back Special to the lhil~ Pilot Wfl.MINCiTON A Y.l't·k <1).!11, Golcl <.'n Wt'sl Colh'gl' forward J im f<:ldrad gt• hat an IH frn1l !>hot with six serond~ ll'fl 1n the game• to give tht• H11stll-rs a tom1• from .hc hind wan <1v1•r Sunla Monic·a City Collt•gl· Tuesday ntghl . at I./\ II arbor College. Eldridge wa ... up lo hrs old t ricks again as lw ronncckd on a onC'·and thrt'1· frtt• throw situation with thrc•t· ~\'l'•mrls ll'ft to lifl (~WC m·1•r l.t\ llarlwir. 50-48 Angels lo 1110-\·~ training sit.,. C ASA GRA NOE. Ariz. CAP> -The Angels will hold spring training conditioning drills at t h e Francisco Grande Resort here starting ncitt year. resort Genera l Manager Dave Kin· canon announced Tuesday. The San Francisco Giants are vacating the facility after this yea r . moving lo Scottsd ale, Ariz. 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G WC ,::ot the hall h•u·k on nn n rant pass That set uv F;ldrldt<c's hcroic'11 when he was fouled by Orccn with three s econds left. The Rustlers hos t Rio Hondo Friday al 7:30 p.m . • ......,,. J-Jlfft' Ml•• N.., t'erla •• ... C& .. 1 a....al, Who WU held to Juat lWO m lnt1 ln th• nnt three uarttn, hit thrff ba1ktt1 r: the final period -inc?udtn1 the winntn1 jumP9r with 19 secondis lert -to give New York a 98·97 N ut10naJ Haltketball Association victory over Seattle Tuesday mKh\ Ttw lead <'hanged hands six times in t he final four n1 111u•·1' Renie Theus scored 31 points and handed out 15 ui.:-11>ti-. and Artis Glllmore addded 25 points and grabbed 20 rehounds to pace Chicago to a 12J.105 win over Indiana. The victory ended the Bulls' six ~amc losing string and snapped In diant1 's three-game winning streak • Keith llerron's two bas kets paced a 12·0 game-ending spurt that vaulted Detroit pas t Philadelphia, 83-75, snapping the Pistons' nine-game loi;ing streak. The 75 points twd an all time sin1o?le game low soring effort for the 76ers. who lop the leagul' with a 41 -9 record Led by Kevin Gre vey, Was hington scor ed 11 11unEL~ str.aight points late in the third quarter to hn·uk 01H.·n a trght game a nd went on to defeat Utah, 121 113 for lh1· ll·am's fifth straight win . . Kansas City exploded lo a :14 17 fi rst 4uartt!r lead and. spurred by 24 points from Phil t'o rd ~at Dalla~. 104 91. The victory ended a four-game los 1ni.: s irt.'ak for the: Kings Mike Mitchell scored 24 points and Randy Smith lossed tn 23 as Cleveland captured a 99·94 triumph Mer f'ortl<ind Mark Olberding scored 14 of his 11:1 pomls in thl' fourth quarter and overtime lo he lp San An tonic> lo :.i I !!I 112 win o\oer the stub1'orn Phoenix Suns Gori11g 9.-1. l•landrr• going Kutch tioring pokl'd a loose puck past Calgary ~ goaltt' Rt>jean Lemelin at 5:24 of the final period ' ;rnd goalrt' Glenn Resch registered his National llm·kt·.\ l.l·a~ue·ll'a<fing third shutout of the season Tu1>sda.\' night as thl' New York Islande rs beat the Flumes. !'I II Darcy Ruta Sl'Orcd midway through the third period to J.:IVl' \'anrnuver a 2-2 tic with Toronto A fed eral judge T111•stlay 1lts missed a $7 m illion damage suit filed by four ~1·w Jl•rse~ ho1·ke) fans who c laimed they wer e anjurPd 1n a pla> l'rs ' hrawl a year ago al a Rangers· Bos ton Bruin!> gam e al M t11hs11n Square Garden The judge said h e found most of I h1• l'laims m adl· an the complaint filed by the four fan~ in eluding c·hargc1> of t'ivil rights violations lo be "v<igue and t·OnJl't·tuntl" Scotty Rowman, general manager of the Buffalo Sahn·~. and Pat Quinn, coach 1>f th<: Phll<.tdclphr<i Fl.\ l'r~. ha\'l' ht•en pit'k l'd as the l'Onfer<:nt·e C'u<tC'hc!i in th11> ;.1o;ir·-; All star gam<' • SPORTS BREAK /BASKETBALL Nne1We•••••• ... ..,..& • ..,..c..- LOS ANGELES -Freelance writer Pat Ill Jordan and New1week Inc.. tar1ett ol 1 •u.a million lawsuit riled by Steve and Cyndy Garvey, have been ordered to t urn over tape recordings ln· volving the author's state of m ind when he wrote a con· tr oversial story about the couple. U S. District Court Judge Robert J . Kelleher said in his ruling Monday that if Jordan and Ne wsweek were to use truth as a defense. the G arveys had a right to hear tapes used by the writer in preparing the article. Los Angeles Dodgers first bascmun Garvey and his wife s ued J ordan and Newsweek Inc , publisher of Inside Sports magazine, a fter l ht• art1t0 lt! "Troubl e an Paradi!;e" appeared . The story indicatt·d the (; arveys were "suffering marital dis· cord and proble ms .·· The couple <.tlready has heen gav<:n som e 500 pages of tape transcript s. hut wen· not provided portions of the tapes in which .Jord<.tn maff<o 11c rs1111ul remarks and dr ew con· dus1ons on tht> inter views he 'd condul'll'd with the Garveys. The l'ouple 's attorney. Al<:1n Hothenberg, 1s attempting to prove the deft:ndants malit·1ous ly hl>ch.•d hts clients . Judge Kl'llchcr tbld Wilham Mastcri-.on. the attorney represenltn~ Jordan and ~t·wswc£'k , lh11l 1l appe<ir at this point some of the quoit•:-attnliutcd \c, the (;uvcys an the arti· de wl.'rc .. a httlt-hit" an t·rrnr. <inu that there appeared lo be some ··non-ac <:ur<t('.\" ;mu ··non truth" rn sta}ements at· tnbutL-dtothem \ Staf P. IPli. C'lf' lo •hapr up I\ stall' c·ommitl1·l· ... tud~·1ng high sl·hool sports • ren1mmendl•d Tut·sda' that the· Ca li fornia In· Lersthobl1c· F1·<lcr:Jt111n t CI Fi c·1mt1nut• lo supervu;e ~ports program:-hut 11 pt·ratl• more dem · ol'r<ilic;:llly In rt:-firwl n •1111rl to '>lat1• Sl'hool Superintendent Wils<1n ltrlL·:-. thl' 24 m1:mlwr t omm1ttee also repeated its suggcstum fn1m <in t•<irl11·r draft lh<il !>ports teams he l'St<tblishl'tl for hand1c ap1wd sll1rllont!> ThC' earlie r draft left oprn tht· pos ... d11ht ~ 1ha1 th1· l'Omm1ttcc would recommend aboltt1on of the< ·1 F. which ha:-hecn under attack on issues of c4ual t reatment <if 1o:1r ls' t1.•am~ and authoritarian policies in govt'rnang mtcr sd11111I ,..,p11rls Former Roston College bas ketball player t:rnic ('ohb dt·mcs hC' was rnvolved in an al- IL•gcd point shuv1ng 1'<::Jndal al th1· i-.1•hool "I have not been invulvt.'Cl in p111nl shaving 1n <in\ w:i~." he l<ild The Advocate 11f SttmfOnJ TeWrtaton~ radio TV: No events ~f'h<:dult·tl RADIO : Has k1·thall Atlanta al Laker!>, 7 20 pm. Kl.AC <570 1 f 'ro.. Pap Bl Irvine wins league Uni KINGS. TIM McLAUGHLIN Leads University f 'roaa Pagt-Bl PETERSEN • • Sut· ";mu ht· ... a\i-. thl'\ kt•1•p pass'ini.: him up · · · t-;vcn the l'etc·rscns· children. I w1n i-Wench' ancl K irslen. 12. und son:-. lla·n~. !11 ;,. have -found to k 1 loml'll'r runs ... omelhing to look forward l11 SUNDAY MORNING, at 7.45 111 lw ex:H'l, l'cle and Sue will lakt• their pl:wcs at Heritage l'ark in Irvine. set for another grui•l rni.: 2fi male. 385 y ard 1·011 rs c· i\t the• ... amt· lam'°. they'll be h11p1nJ.! tile' blood they donated will h••lp their 1·ntll'ally injured fru•ntl • opener over I n inc• lligh -. ~1rb has ketball t1·•1rn won 1h f1r:-.l St·<J V1l'W l.cc.1gul' gamt• in y«ars Tuesda) night. as tht· \';,1que ros. lc:d ll.\ ti.:1 j unwr t•1•nlN Kim Od1m'!'> Jfi ~want .... t·~•sll y dl'f~:atcd t ros~ I.own n val l 'n1vl'rSrlv. ~!1·41 al l: 111 vc•rs1t v · In olht;r g1rb b<t1>kl·t hall at taon . f<:dison OIH'IH'd S un!>el Leagul' play with a t onvint1ng fiG-~19 wi n over Nl•wport ll<trbor. San Clcmcntl' wa ... v1tt11nous 1n its first South ('11a:-t L<"<1gue out rng . 54·2fl ov1·r l.agurw Reach and ~ah•r lh:1 "'on ll7 40 OVl'r B1s h <1p Mo ntgom er;. for at!'. 'i t·c·ond I c·<t~ u1· win 1 n th ret- ... tarl!-.. I l'ntvt·r~th. I rvine fc·ll ht•hind. 12 11 at 'the end of thl· first quartc•r ht'fon· oulst·onng th{' Trojans. lfi·l 1n lht• ~1·e1md .. In add1t1011 lo Oden and l.1s a Sl l'ss man 112 p(11nts1. I had threP girls rnml' off the hench and pl<t y well In lht· i-c<·ond qu;.1rtcr. Ka.v 1-'igucro<i, l>1;minH· Trammell and Tanya Pruett." s <• i d I r v i n l' (' o u l' h c; I c n n Pat1·hcll. Univers ity was lt•d by fo rwar'd Kim Fa rrar's 12 points Irvine. now 10· I overall. hosts Corona del Mar Thursday night while University battles El Toro . <1lso al home Thursday night Edison 111 I ) had little trouble in its leagul' dehut aga ins t Ne w poprl H a rbor a s the Chargt"rs got 17 points from cente r 1.isa Sandvik('fl and 14 from forward S ue Ra ndall. Ed1~on lvd 1;, ~1 afl .. 1 lhl· f1r-.1 quarl\•r anti n1•\'t·r l1111k•·d h .wk I thought w1• pl :l\1•tl l>t llt·r 111 I h1• -.t·t·ond h:lll .1c·111.ill ~ Edison 1·ot11·h ~\~· \t,hJI" '~lld \i1•y. por1 1·a1n~· .. \11 ·.h11111 111n,• 1•11ld 111 th•· f1r-;1 h;1lf l!ut .,..,. had gi>o<I d1·ft·ns1• all 111ghl I "·'" pka-;l'cl 1·-.11t·1·1:i11 , .,1111·" "l" lt•ddJOg -.c·•1rt•1 Sh.111111111 \11·\ ,., h:itl to ... 11 otil th•· gartlc• du .. 111 ill 11 l'-"" f) 1•111 ... 1• 1; ra 11I.!1· 1 1•" 1 1·d \;1·Y.port w11h 12 pe11n1 •, San ('lt'mt'nh· 1 4 4 11 n •111ll 1 o utM·or .. d l.;.ii.:un;; B1·.ic·h ~I ~ 111 thl• third quartc·r 111 hl11"' ,,,,..,. •' l'l11s1• gaml' Thi• Tri tons .,.. t•rt· l1·d 1,, i!t1.1rrl ~1 :ir~ .Johnson·., JI• 1,111111-. ;ind f 1 \'1· a ...... 1:--ts and 1-.·111 ... r I I hond ~· H<lldt·n·., I I r"l1•1uncl -. Sut' Sarnul'I :Jdtl"d 1·1 fl'11nt ' for San Cll'ment•· !\1<ttt·r l>e1 t iH m·1·r;dl gc1r J !'>OIJd S l'llrJll/;! al l.t1•k lt·tl J,\ forward Mar\ <.\t a111)r a .., lh points anrl guard \1 1·l111rl :1 Bauman· ... 14 U Cl wins in tennis UC Irvine 's m en·s l<'nn1s t{'am roll ed lo its third s tr<light vie· to r:. Tuesda~. toppltnir v1s1ltn J.! Cal State (Los Angell's 1. 9 o The /\nteat<.'r~ haVl' a llowt~I JUsl one point in thret· matt hl'!> lJCI rt>turns to action <t w<:ek from toda~. fae1n~ lTl.A on the Bruin t•ourts • • t; lt·nn I lwk1> M:orcd for the Red \\ 1111-!' .. \\ E STARTED Ot;T very l.!1 111d 111 thl' f1r-;t µcnod. il was I h1· ht·i-.t Pl'rtti<I of hockey in ''"nc· 11m 1· f•ir U!>.' !'><tld Maxner \ Pl•~1n·ntl\ . .,.,,. thought it .,.. 11ul d tw ••:ts\ hul you've got to lo.1•1•p \\11rk1111.! for a full 60 rr111111l1·-. 1n th1 -. gaml· \ 1111\1• co1 II• kill pcnaltiC's .1).!.1111 .. 1 l1·arn ... ltkL· Ille· b la nders ,111d tlw King .... 1·-.111·1:1<111) when \ "" h.1\ ,. 11111· ... likP S1mml'r 1>11111111• ;111d ra\ l11r Wl• look ~"'"' l'li<·:11• 1wn;il lrl0S, w1• look 11111 ,h.11 " 11( tlll'rn It amazl's mf' '"'" \\ 1·11 \\ 1• pla.' hut little t h111i.:-. 1·1,~1 11 ... 1hc • games ." l'lw I\ ing... .,nin•d 10 of their ~"" (., . .rt,.,. -.1 :HI ing Detroit t.!11.1111· tiall··~ 1:i1bcrt suffered a h11 • rr1111n l11ll11Y.ing a scramble 1n I 1 •1111 11f th•· Hl'<I Wings' net .r11tl "'·'' l.1k 1•11 lo a nearby h•"l'11 .i1 lt1r X ra\i-. <;dbert w<is t •·11l,11·1·d i,, l.arn l.01.10!'>k1 "\Ol UOVT \\IS o r lose 11 llh t1nl· 1nd1\ 1dual. · ~ard Max 111·1 wl11·11 ht· .,.. :i:-as kc:d about the -.1L!nrf11·;inn· of <;iltiert':-injury. 1111• 1•x1 .. n1 11r "'h1 t·h 1s unknown. W1• put I.:\ in the hockey i.!.trn t· Wt• lo~t our C'ompos ure ;1fl <•r tht·tr rir:-t g1ia l · Tlw King ... wl·rc· making their f1r1't h11m 1• ll'l' appl'aranrc since n•t urning from a ... ix game r1>ad lrtfJ, which t•nded with a 7-2 loss al Philad1,lph1<1 S unday night. · Wl· Wl'l'l' s lu14g1s h al t he ... tart , · ~au.J l.os Angeles Coach 1l11h lltorr.\ 'Tonight was like ~1nnth 1·r mud i.ta me because of t ht• J<'I lag Wl' practiced yester- tla' 1 :\londa> 1 a net took today off PEP BOYS STILL GIVES A UMlllD ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY* AT NO EXTRA COST! f~ 'fP IO'fS GfV(S, A laM!IUO Wit-•tANIV ()fot COINfll l!IU •()t A S•lC6flf0 NUM•tl Of MONTHS .. , ....... SI All IOi'D HU•t DS ..... O<l_l ••SSIHGfl C.4' USI o ...... Gto llff Wiii If U•iACIO Wll't •eo..ATfO M()HfHlf AOIU\r'-'fN' t H4•Gf IASIO OH 11rrtn,.,. 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Ut.:1'AU M'-tU:UtN(; lo t-:1llso11 \t h h'lll' lhrt•1·1111 l.1 mun ('l11w..r . who 1111l 111t1'\l lhll'I "11h11•1•1 w lw n lw 1·11111.J thlN ••I I tt' ,. '''''" hlll h1•lt1 I 11 .,:t•t H1111t110j.t tn 111111 .1 '"" I,, pl II\ t-:1h.,.nn ltw flr:.t ",.,,.._ 1•1 l111· '''""'" I Ua11111t1i.t·, 't•r1111 111 11i,;c· "1•1•1. "h1d1 11111,I n•11111ir1 11 '1 1 lllllllll,.:t• ht•• 1111'1' t1l 1•tl\ n1l1•i. I I N t"OM~u·o ..... ,., 1t.:Slti\ \"S 1'11111 111.•111 ' In 1•"1•11 t11l:1111 n , M1•h 11 1111ll \\1•1ll1111111 ,.,,, .. ,,, '""'·"I'll h1• 1•1111111~ 1•,•11 ""'""'' a11.t M1•1, .. "'1111•111111• th1:; "1•1·1. t.• '•'•' II "•' 1•1111 11•'1 II "'' up W1•'1I like lo see If we can make Hannmg's rN·ord61U. "We'd like lo play this on a one-time basis lo see how it goes. And. we'd pre· r._.r to play al Anaheim Stadium. We know we can bring a lot of people to Anaheim Stadium." lloth coaches are In form already s hould the: icume come orr Says "'crrugumo! ·'We Jose every- body l'lll'CJ1t for u few linemen coming but'k. We're ~earl'hing rhiht now, trym).! to .cct orl(umzed und to find some run· nini.t backs ." Snys Workmun : "Wl•'rc Just scrambl in~ Wl' hnvt• no offensive line, the cte frns1vc lim· 1s i.tont• and most or the Sl'<'ondury It ':-. u tremf'nclous rcbuildinl( fhb .. W \'II, 1t ·~ dt.•ur thl' s mok1•st•rcens arl' lwln.i lmd, now it'.s uv-to Clower lo ~t·t t h1• ~umt· sl'lwduh.•d • • • AROlJNU TH•: R•:AT Formc·r Nt•wport llarhor lilt.th wult'r polo !'>tar (;rc-1( •ulbc wa!'> named c·uptam or USC':. "''11lc•r 110111 1·n•w, u lt•11m which finished fill h 111 ttw nnt wn this past scuson Fcirnwr t'11r1111u dl'I Mar 111.:h star Jack Tu1 111 llVl'rll~111.: 7 9 11<11nl!> a ~!Ame for 1111' I f111v1•rs1t y of < 'olorudo's basketball It'll Ill BILL WORKMAN 118 Bobby Sox s~1ups set Hegistrataon for the II untini.?ton Beach Rob- hy Sox softball le ague \Wll ht• h<.•ld at Marina V1t·w Sc·hool Jan. 31 . l-' t• b 7 . I 4 a n d 2 I lw t wt•cn \he hours of 10 a m . and :i I'm Tht• houndaril's for Joining the lc·aguc ar<.• from lht• o,•,•an north to Warnl•r. Warnc·r west to Bolsa Ch11·a and south to t ht' ON?an • FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL/GOLF Hoag tQ bene/it from golf tourney Hoag Memorial Hospital oi N~wport Beach will be the charitable beneficiary of lbe third an· nual Women's Kemper Open golf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club March 26·29, it was .announced this week by general chairman Jim Poteet. The tourney chairman, along wilh director Don Ruhter. also stated thal any charitable or not. for.profit organization wishing to raise money for its own projects may do so by selling season tickets lo the Women's Kemper tournament. Under the plan, any organization wishing to sell the Sl2 tickets should contact the tournament office at :>40· 1708 or write to the Women's Kemper Open. c /o Mesa Verde Country Club. 3000 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa 92626. The organization selling the tickets will get l11 keep S4 or each ticket sold. returning $8 to tht: tourney offi ce. · "We're hopeful that this charitable lie-in will prompt many more people to come on out and en· joy the tournament because their participation also helps one of their favorite local charities." Hoag Hospital is the sponsor of the annual Crosby Southern Clambake at Irvine Coast Coun try Club, Feb. 5-6 alon~ with other activities dur ing the same week . "The Women's Kemper Open obviously com phments our efforts with the Crosby Southern tournament sponsored by the 552 Club and gives those interested in golf and the hospital another excellent chance to gel involved with a first clas~ tournament." said Michael Stephens. Hoag hospital administrator. COSTA MESA CorMr of Athletic group to get ·funding TALIN THE TIREMAN H..tMN-ll•d. & WllsCNl Acron from PtNt~y·s Shoppincj C...t"' PHONE 631-0712 BILL BRUMMEL Saddle back can't afford loss to RCC After winning 50 s traight games on their home court, the Saudleback Coll ege Gaucho~ have now dropped two straight at home Tonight at 7 . ~10. Coal'h Bill Brumm<•l's squad will be out to snap that s treak when the Gau<.•hos entertain Riverside CC in Mission Conference basket- ball action. Saddleback. 2-1 an league play, is coming off a 68-66 setback to Citrus Saturday. "We c an't afford another loss." says Brummel. "And we especially can't afford to lose home games. It's difficult to win on the road in this conference, so you better make sure you win the home games ." Riverside. 11-9 on the season. brings three of the Mission Con- ference's top score rs ir1to the game John Wilkins is averaging 18. 7 points per game, while teammates Steve Manning and Kenny Edmond boast 15.7 and 13.0 averages. respectively. The Gauchos counter with Curtis Crossley. the freshman post man from Eastridge High in Kankakee, Ill.. who boasts a team-leading 15.4 average. Sophomore guard Kev i n Bowland i s at 13 .2 and sophomore fo rwa rd Tom McCluskey is at 12.3. Saddleback. 12-7 overall had a 26 -game .unbeate n s treak against Mission Conference OP· ponents before Saturday's loss. Riverside CC is the only Mis· sion Conference school with an overall e dge against t he Gauchos. The Tigers have won 13 of the 21 games between the two teams . By ROGER CARI.SON Of 1 ... D•llr P'1Mi SUI! It's about a month late. but Christmas is surely coming lo Southern California athletes, from the high school level to Olympic class. and to anyone with ties with Southern California s ports. Bill Schroe der and Buddy Dyer are still alive with their athletic foundation , most recent· ly s ponsored by Citizens Savings and very soon to have another s ponsor on a permanent basis. ··An announcement will be made at a press conference to be a rranged soon." says Oyer, Schroeder's assistant the past 30 years . "ALL INDICATIONS are that we'll continue with our same program. "We'll stay here al Culver Ci- ty until an appropriate s ite is found and eventually possibly move into a permanent site," continues Dyer. ·'The man who is responsible for this is locally. nationally and inte rnationally known." Schroeder. t he 77 -year-old originator or the athletic founda- tion. who began in 1936 under the Helms Bakeries banner, was a picture of gloom a month ago as time was running out. BUT HE'S BACK to normal these days with prospects so bright. "When I make the an· nouncement it will be a great and pleasant s urprise," says Schroeder. "This is someone I presume everyone knows and it has all come so unexpectedly. I haven't been happier about anything in a long time. It may be a week or two weeks, l'm not really sure right now when the announce· ment wi ll be made." The call was put out a few weeks ago aboul the founda- tion's predicament -and one of the comments by Schroeder was "Somebody must want us." Well , someone apparently does. As it stands now, the founda· lion 's sports museum, the library, the awards program - all of it and perhaps more. will continue. THE PRESENT S ITE al Citizens Savings in Culver City is a stone's throw from Los Angeles International Airport and makes for a most interest- ing visit. Among Schroeder 's treasures o n display is the world cup trophy, uniforms and equipment worn and used b)' noted athletes, hundreds of photographs of sports champions and a large collection of sports artifacts and m emorabilia. not to mention the Olympic Games collection. The library encompasses over 10,000 books, and a newspaper file gives you a daily accounling for the past 50 years. It 's open daily from 9·5 and it's free. The current site of the founda- tion is located at 9800 South Sepulveda. Angels draft .. , I 0 pitchers The Angels se l ected 10 pitchers among the 20 players drafted in the recent winter free agent draft. along with three catchers. five infielders, a first baseman and an outfielder. Right-handed pitcher Kevin Price was the first player taken on the r eg ular phase and another ri ght-h ander, Ron Romanick was selected first in the secondary phase. Orange Coast Colleie pitcher Mike Hogan was the second player taken by the Angels in the secondary phase. Here's a lisl of the players taken in the regular phase, their position and residence: 1. Kevin Price, RHP. Fair Oaks, Calif.: 2. Mike Blair, C. Marietta. Ga.: 3. Dave Velez. SS. Anlioch; 4. Robert Gast, RHP. Baltimore; 5. Gary Rob- bins. RHP, Vallejo; 6. Audis Hamrick, 38, Marietta; 7. Brian Hartsock, C, Riverside; 8. Ken Rebiejo. RHP. Fremont. 9. Karrell Higgs, RHP, Sierra Vista. Ariz.; JO. Ron Bachmelr, 28, La Crescenta; 11. Richard Henkemeyer. LHP, Sauk Rapids. Minn.: 12. Jeff Mace. 0,.,, Scottsdale. Ariz.; 13. Jim Sharp. LHP, Sewell, N.J .; 14. Curt Mathe . 18, Friendship, Wisc.; 15. Bruce Miller, RHP. Elroy , Wisc .; 16 . Kent Testerman, C. Woodland Hills. The four players taken in the secondary phase include: 1. Ron Romanick , RHP. Bellevue. Wash.; 2. Mike Hogan, RHP, Balboa Island; 3. George Cook, 28, Los Angeles; 4. Craig Stevenson, SS, Northridge. Basketball scores Coll99e Paramount Sports Edl\On ... N.,wport H•rbor l• ..... 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Wedn•ldaY· January 21 , 1981 Business DAILY PILOT 8 5 Carter problems linger Hostage s, Chrysle r deal& complicate d By .JOHN CUNNI FF .,aMIMttANIYlt NEW YORK -Havina devised two of the more complex financing deals ever attempted by the U.S. government -the Chrysler rescue plan and release of the Iranian hostages -the Carter ad- ministration has retired. But that doesn't mean the problems also re- tire. Instead, lawyers will be dealing with the agreements and precedents for years to come. ind foreign and domestic policies could be 81- fected in subtle ways. The hostage settlement, for example. might satisfy the gov- ernments involved, but it may not be as a cceptable to the in- s titu,tions and individuals con- nected with the late shah 's frozen assets. And it the. Chrysler agree-cuNNIFF ment is approved by bankers and workers, it could set a pattern ror companies avoiding bankruptcy courts and instead reorganizing under the protec- tion of government guarantees. IN EACH INSTANCE the public praise is overwhelming. because immediate and pressing goals have been satisfied, but over time the settle- ments could begin to look like expedients rather than sound policy-setters . In the Chrysler case especially, the precedents are obvious: -The executive branch rather than the courts can now be used in corporate hardship cases. Without federal aid Chrysler would be bankrupt, operating under' court appointed officers. -Assets that belong to all the people might under some circumsta nces now be assigned for the benefit or a particular few, s uch as management and shareholders, without the consent or thf' peo- ple. • Uncompetitive companies may be saved at T-bills rate high est sm ce D ec. 18 WASHINGTON <AP > In· te r est rates o n s ho rt -term Treasury securities continued lo climb this week, reaching the hi g h es t levels s ince mid - Decemberr the government re- ported. The average discount rate on 26-week Treasury bjlls rose to 14.471 percent from the 14.228 percent of a · week earlier. the government said after its week- ly auction. The new figure is the highest since the 15.4.23 percent reported Dec. 18. The average rate on 13-week Treas ury bills soared to 15.595 percent from 15.318 percent the week before. This week's level was the highest since the 16.667 percent of Dec. 18. the expense or production. The Intent is to save Chrysler so as lo save jobs and competition, but the opposite, a weak company with uncertain employment, could be saved. Whatever , and despite differences. the deals are huge accomplishments, especially in the human terms expressed by Walter F. Mondale. "We've got some ril{ht here to put those hostages and their families al a very high priority. We want them home." Much the same thing was said in the Chrysler situation, and with some justification, but then the comparisons end. SOME 140,000 JOBS are s aid to be al stake in the Chrysler situation, which means at least a half-million family members . And perhaps that many more jobs are involved in related supplier industries. But, whereas the hosta~es probablv would have remained jailed if a settlement weren't reached. there is far less evidence that if Chrysler failed all the jobs mentioned would be lost forever lo the country. · In fact, economists who study the Chrysler problem point out that in bankruptcy the company would continue on a diminished scale, and that conceivably it could become more competitive and able to create jobs. IT STILL MIGHT BECOME strong again, and should it do so it would solidify the precedent or a corporation turning to the government rather than the courts. If one can do it, then why not another? ln fact, the possibility would seem to exist that sometime in the future a corporation might pre· sent government with the ultimatum: financial guarantees or the company and all its workers ~o unde~ . ll wouldn't be trul'. of course. as it is in· the Iranian hostage deal. but you can almost place vour bets now that 1l will happen. if it hasn't already As a result of Monday's auc· tion, banks and thrift ins titutions may pay up lo 14.721 percent on six -m o nth money m a rk e t certificates. effecl i ve Thursday. The current ceiling on the SI 0 , 000 ·minimum -d e po s i l certificates, which are linked to the 26-week Treasur y rate, is 14.478 percent. Little aid Depositors choosing 2'h-year certificates requiring smaller deposits -can earn 12 percent at thrift institutions and 11. 75 per- cent at commercial banks. Sam and Ann llornstra hold volcanic mud that has cov· er ed 80 acres of their farm along the Cowlitz Ri\'er near Castle Rock . Wash . The go\'ernmenl. except for low- inte rest loans. has no Mount St . Helens relief program for farmers. Hornstra says. MICHAEL A. HARRISON has been named partner for Conrad & Associates, certified public accounting firm in Newport Beach. WILLIAM B. SWEET is vice president of marketing and sales for NAKED-MINI division of Computer Automation, Inc., Irvine. BAVLV, MART I N AND FAY International, an ins urance broker age firm, has announced plans for a Sl· million move or \ls head- quarters from Los Angeles to the Newport Fin ancial Center, Newport Beach. BILL R E I MER, Laguna Niguel, is manager of the San Clemente branch office of California Federal Savings and Loan Association. CCNIOICT WAYNE A. CONDICI', Irvine is associate counsel of First American Title Insurance Co., Santa Ana. Dll. ALAN V. CAMERON is administrator of State Space Systems Inc., Irvine. The firm has de- veloped a forecasting program for Gener al Elec- tric Co. and Rapidata-Tim esharing Services. MASTER SPECIAL TIES CO., Costa Mesa, has r eceived a 1overnment contract by the Defense Elect ronics Supply Center, Dayton, Ohio, for pro- duction ol 570 puab aYtltcbea . ... ' I ·• .. f 1 f .ll!FF SREaMAN, Hunt· in1ton Beacb, ls director of aalea fOf' Armor All Producll, Irvine . i: I ·~ aK.11Aao o. Tau.RUA) 1a man.,.. ol tbe loaa 1ervice de- ........ partmeat and LYN CAT APANO Hlllor Ylce pnlldeDt o1 brwb deYelopment I« Far Wiit Sninp ucl Loa MlocbUaa. Newport Beach. 108N ftSLD&a bu joined tile staff of ,...., ........... JDC., lnlM, 11 ..._. ~ nee ..... He lfta ID Ima • " Ag ruling ange r s GOP WA SHI NGTON <AP J The Agriculture Department has ordered the printm~ of thousands of copies or a report. "A Ti me to Choose," des pite a request by incomin~ Republican officials to hold orr until they had a cha nce to review 1t. In one Q( his final acts as President Carter 's secretary of agriculture, Bob Ber gland unveiled the report last week. The 200·page analysis said federal farm policy should be redirected to provide more help for s mall and m edium·size farms if there is to be any slowing of the trend to fewer and larger farms. THE STUDY, WHICH COST an estimated SL 1 million and took nearly two years to complete. was one of Bergland's p~l projects. A spokesman said the request to hold up print· ing the report was made late last week after Ro nald Reagan 's nominee as s ecretary of agriculture. John R. Block. indicated he had not read the report. JOHN OCHS, BLOCKS'S AIDE, said this week he made the request simply as part of a review procedure for all pubhcalions that Is intended to help trim Agriculture Department operating costs. ... (.\AIL ' 1'1~ Ot M11sked 111011 first produl'l1on modl!I ol lase:ir rangefmder-equipped ll'le~copk sight for A1rhornc TOW missile sys tem un- dergoes tests by enginrer The sight enables gunners of the V.S Army's Cobra .helicopters to accuratel~· fi re TOW ~10t1lunk m1s!:tilt'~" 1·annon and rockets. The model was hu1lt b\ Hul;!hl•S /\1 r cn1ft Co which has its solid state pro- ducts chv1sion in '.\fewµort Beach and microelectronics sySll·ms d1v1s1on in I n ·inc Data p r oce ss firm g e t s jobs bid OK EL SF:<il ':'<l><J 1 ·\1'1 f'omµuter Sc:1ences Corp .. recently the 1;1ri.~l·t hf ~' ft·dc·r,11 indH 11n\'nl 111 wh1t:h most of the charges were lall•r llrcii111cd . :-a \' ti ;_,i..:;11n ran hul on business from two federal :IJ::t'n<·tb T he El S<'gu ndo lias 1·tl data processing concern said this week it was n•:-ton·d 1Jt·rrn1c.,s11m 10 bid on business from the General Ser v1<'c:-/\dmmt,lratwn an<i the :"Jattonal Aeronautics and Space Ad nt mist ral 111n La~t NM1·mbl'r th•• GSA sus pended the awarding or new con· tracts to C'omputt•r S<•wncc:. because of an indictm ent ofthe firm and several cmployt>t·~ EarhC'r 1h1:-month. a fC'tk ral l'OUrt in Virginia dismissed 43 t h<1rges Qf ru1·kr-tl·t•nng. ltr1berv, ronspiracy and mail and wire fraud against tht• l'omparl} Exports of coal to soar· W AS H I N G T1() N -( A P ) f'orecutlng a rosy future for U.S. coal exports, a government task force predicts the United States will be supplying 38 per- cent of total world de mand by the end of the cent ury . Tbe lnteraiency Coal Export Task Force appointed by former President Carter said this r apid incr ease is possible with very lit· tlefederal aid. T he United States s upplied a bout 6 percent of the 76.5 million tons or coal sold on the world ma rket in 1979, the tas k force said in a repOrt released this week IT FORECAST that wouJd tri · ple to 18 i>ercent by 1985, in· crease to 25 percent by 1990 and hit t he 38 percent fi gure by the year 2000. Meanwhile, the repor t also forecast a rapid r ise in total coal sales as more countries looked for an alternative to expensive ctnd unreli able supplies of oil. T he r epor t estim at ed the world coal market, excluding Communist and de ve lopin g countries, wo uld increase to between 475 million and 565 mill ion tons by 2000. 'l'HE PROBLEM of ciogged port facilities which added an average of 40 days waiting time for shi ps seeking U.S. coaJ in 1980 should begin clea ring up in mid-198.1 and be totally alleviat- ed by 1985. the task force said. Approximately 23 million tons of new coal loading capacity an· nually 1s already being built at the nation's ports and there a re pla ns for another 160 million tons. aC'cording to the report. ·'The d evelopment of ne w piers and associated coal load- 1 n g equi pmen t is n ot the res ponsibility or the federal gov e rnm ent. but r a the r tha t of pr iv ate industry. the states and local governments," the report C'onclud<.'<1. "Their response now a p p e a r s t o b e' e n l i r e I y d .. ,I a e quate THE REPORT said the long delays in 1980 at s uch ha rbors as Baltimore a nd Hampton Roads. Va.', were caused by strikes in t w o othe r prin cipal coal - ex porting countries i\ ustralrn a nd Poland which increased dem and for U.S. coal beyond all previous forecasts. T h e tas k fo r ce proposed deepening the principal coal- loading harbors to 50 feet instead or spending Sl .5 billion to deepen fo ur harbor s to 55 feet. There is s upport among various me m bers or Congress to deepen the ports of Baltimore, Hampton Roads, New Orleans. and Mobile, Ala .. to 55 f t."et COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Cotne & SCampe GOLD & SILVER PrlcH for 1-20-81 0..., CloM .... 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At Newpon Balboa Savings we're plenty big_<'nough to serve your financial needs. But we' re also small enough to know who you are, so your real financial needs get served. · Stop by our nearby office and talk to your friends at Newport Balboa Savi ngs. We're easy to do busin~ with. Because. when it comes to personal service, we're a giant. We offer a full range of financial services. with each account federall y insured to $100,000. Our new Profit Check service actually pays 5~ % interest on the balance in your checking account . • NEWPORT BALBOA Savings Westcliff Plaz.a, 1100 Irvine Avenue Newpon Bnch. CA 92665 (714) 645·6505 9-5 Monday thna Thunday, 9-6 Friday, 9-l Saturday. ) > t . .,. --~-· ·---·-··· .. _,.. .. _.,. ..... ,, •• BUS,NESS I STOCKS Tu~,.tlM~ ~"' " ( :10,.intc l'rie·•· .. NYSE ... 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Channel 2. tE) PEOP~E OF rHE l'IRSlUO>H ,,, ,., .,,.," 011J1.o,• \....t.1n1 I 1, o.H:t&J•t.Ttt me 'h?:t1U ~ lufL .Jf\\J iftt:,tylm. uf li1J.,f..JI tfll,11\,~l•UU , J)t:tU 1,11as a!) 3-2·1COHTACT(R) I M'A'S"H "B~''"-'"T~ and 1, ~ppt11 f,fu \ll.IC:tOd f 1 , .. ntt. r\ol to 'oQuest a 019'\0no' able tf•~natgfl 101 a wauno9d r1umostt1iual sol<J1er 10 BARNEY MILLER 01f•trocn <1ehe• Barney by .u1er101,.g an anh nuclear un•t1r demons11a1100 ana w1H<b up ou 1he wrong i •de of the law (Pdrt I) 7'<10 1J CBS HEWS D N8CNEWS 0 HA~ DAYS AGAIN FnMu• tackles fhe problem 01 how 10 •nshll conhdence m hlS v15111ng cousm D ABCNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD at M•A•S•H Hawkl!VP and Trapper attempt 10 relrtPvt. a sup· ply I'll hyd1ocort1sone -rolen by o•ack ma•I..· ··t~r~ ., 8AAETTA l:larelld nas 10 !rack <low" •1111.,, s of d It oen<J amJ p10 h;ct n1s p1egnant w•dOIAI wno 15 on dope fID OVEREA8Y Sea An<l lhe Olde1 Pe1- ~on Guests 01 Mary Cal derOllfl Geo<ge and Mary Ann Dorman 1R1 ~ MACNEll I ltHRER REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH t1J) MERV GRIFFIN Guesl host Steve Allen Guests Kaye Ballard, Alan Sues, 8eve11y 0 Angelo 1:30 IJ 2 OH THE TOWN Hosts Steve Edwards and Melody Rogers D FAMll y FEUD D SHANANA Guest Chuck Berry 1J HOLLYWOOD SOUAAES 0 FACE THE MUSIC at Al l IN THE FAMll Y Archie's Quick thinking saves a woman s hie fll) MACNEIL I LEHRER RE POAT ~ MAKINO M•A•s•H Narrated by Mary Tyler ('ho~nPI l .bfing• 6 "'•'I I <..AS1 L r-. Artq.:1 .. , 0 '\NOi NBL.1 l o' An 11>io ' 0 l\ll A 111ol 1 t , f\1111• 1 •• ., D !\All( IV Allt t l •• """'' ... a • r ~H11C!h1 ..,,., """'" 0 1\11.1 JV tln.t l "" Ar !••I•" 10 l\l_.,!1°\I(, ,,11 l>·tl ID "!I v 111•11l •..1.,A•1q1•1 .. Q) '\I (. P r\ I l'1 I 1 I , A11 I• 1, -, ED "CE. I '' P0:-.1 Lil. A11q··I .. .., a!) 1\11< f IV F'l\'•i H"111or1 11 "'A" •C.' Moo1e this s1>«1al IOOlt' ~t whal many consider to t>.. commercial telev1s1on'1 t:>est ente<ta1nment MJfleS Alan Alda. Jamie Farr. L01etta Sw1t. liarry Mor - gan and Wiiham Cnnsto- pher orter 1nalghts on the1t show's success ti) P .M. MAGAZINE 9:00 ti (() ENOS Daisy Duke Y1s1ts Enos '" Los Angeles and l>eeomes un10r1tltngly lflVOlved 1n a plot to smU991e a stolen diamond across the bo" det onto Mexl()O D REAL PEOPLE Featured a gay •odeo, a sun tanning compe11t1on. a male witch. a protessionai dog W8lke1 D MOVIE * *' • 'This Savage Land I 1968) Barry Sullivan. Glenn Cotbell An outlaw band challenges a home- steading tam11y D EIGHT 18 ENOUGH Joannie r,as second lhougl'lts about he1 caree1 and considers ma1r1age and Nancy becomes 1arnous locally at1a1 appearing on a TV com· merc1a1 0 MOV~ **·,·The Mask 01 She· ba · (1969) Walla• Pod· geon lnge1 Stevens A search party seeks missing members of " salart who have with 111em a pflceless gold statue at P.M.MAOAZINE Tile pnmal sc1eam" craie at Cornell University. Chet Tell makes Frerich onion soup Beverly Sassoon looks 01 electrolysis, Cathy tiMM••·~·­of Hollywood .. .,.. "°"* .MCMI • • 'h "Attacll On T.,rOI Tiie FBI V•tu• Tl>ll Ku KIWI l<lan" (Part 2) (197._ a.at119 Q1luard. Ric> T0tn Tiie FBI 1n-119a1.. the murd•" of thr" cMI rlQfltt watll•• 1n Mlaal .. ir~M0A•t•H Nanatecl by Mary Tylef Moore, thl1 tpeClat looh II ...na1 many conlldef 'o be commetC1al 1....,.llon'1 bell entertainment -'" Alan Alda, Jamie F •H. L 0tella Swll. Harry MO<· gan and Willlam Christo· P'-otter •rillOl'll Oil th.,r show's suc;c.s1 (!DJ MAGIC Shen l -•• and h« pup- ~· LambCl'IOp we hosts with special guest stars Karen Katn and !'rank l\ugus1yn '" an orlg1nal magleal batiel 1:30 • CAAOL IUNilETT ANOFMHOI Gue11 Sieve Lawrence 9:00 8 (I) MOVIE • * "Greaaed lightning· ( 19771 Rlchatd Pryor. Beau Bndges A taxi dttver 1eturns lrom Wo1ld Wat II and becomes the first black champion 1n the h1s- 1ory of the race car circuit D OIFTMNT 8TAOt<E8 Atnold writes a school essay that praises his adophve tall'let so much thal 11 fellow student asks to have Mr Drummond adopt him too 8 (!)) TA}<I 1"41 cabbles take ott to1 a week ol roughing ii 1n tne ·~ONFFIN Guesl hoat Steve Allen Guests Kar-Bellard. Alan Sues. Bev«fy O'Ang4Mo. Fred Smoot, Arthur Mu1- ray Dancers Ql!) MOM M THE GREAT AMENCAN 008PEl SOUND Tennesaee Ern,. F0td and Dell• ReeMJ Jeam up for a cefebralloo of trad1t1ooal and goaoe1 mu..c from Na1hv1lle's Grand Ole Opry, teaturtng perfor- mances by Andrae Crouch. Grandpa Jones. ' Ramona and 11'1• Happy Goodman Family 1 11:30 D THE FACTS M LIFE In en et1011 to get some attention. Too1ie spreads a story that Mrs Garrett is an •lcOl'lo!le IJO]) SOAP A weicom1ng p111y for Val- dez al which Jodl8. Ches· ler. Danny and Valdez update lhelr love hves turns into a disaster wl'let1 one ol the lour 1s shot fID COUNTDOWN TO THE WHITE HOUSE: THE REAGAN TRANSITION Top-level planning 5'!5· soons an<l an in.depth 1nterv1ew wllh Ronald Re119an reveal ll'te behind· the·scenes preparations which will <1ete1m1ne ho" TUBE TOPPERS KOCE A 7:30 -Making "M ·A·S·H .1 ' A look inside the hit series and some insights on the show 's success, also shown at 8 p.rn . on KC..:ET. Channel 28 (see story below ) . KTLA e 8: 00 -"This Savage Land." A homesteading family faces the challenge of a band of outlaws in this movie with Barry Sullivan and Glenn Co rbett. CBS B 9:00 -"Greased Lightning." Richard Pryor and Beau Bridges star in this movie about stock car racers (photo at left). well lhe new admlnostra· hon will ope1ate on thE coming monthS 10:00 D QUINCY Ou1ncv beGomes enran. gled in a smuggling caper 1nvolv1ng tsraelt secrel police and a Nazi wa1 crtm 1na1 eo NEWS D ®l VEGAS Dan s assJstant Beatflce w1lnesses a mu1<1er Cl) INOEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS~ 1CUO I Cl) HEWS PRESENTING l<AREH AKERS Cabaret singer J(aren Akers songs se1ec11ons by 1 Stephen Sondheim Billy Joel and Jacques Brei 1n a performance trom liam- burg. G8tmany ~ COUNTt>OWH TO THE WHITE HOUSE: THE AEAOAH TAANSITIOH Top-level planning HS· slons and an m-depll'I 1nterv1ew with Ronald Reagan reve•I tile beh1nd- tne-scenes preparations wtlich wlll det8tmme how well the new adm1n1stra- 1too will ope1 ate in the 1 com1no months '1:00 ID D Cl) ®l NEWS 8TARTREI< An alien capabfll of absorbing all pa111 from otl'ltlrs leads J<11k Spock JOHN DARLING and McCoy into a lab01a· tory ol death • 0 HEWl YWED GAME at M•A•s•H Mail calf brtngs a hint to Henry that his wife may be I straying ano upsethng news to Father Mulcahy Q) MOVIE * *', Stage To Thunde1 Rock ( 1964) Barry Su111 wan Manlyn M a.well Feartng a problem Of IOyal· fies lownspeopre h1re a gunman 10 assume ~ spe Clal (Ob IOI the IOCal law man fID DICK CAVETT European Journalists Look At Am11r1ca Gues1~ Henrv Brandon Nicol~ Bernl'ltl1m G•tt11 Bauer (Parl I Of 21 11:30 IJ (I] MOVIE * * Someone rs Watch· mg Me" I 1978) Lauren 1 Hulton D11v1<1 Blfriey A young n-s dlfector •S 101- mented by a myste,,ous man wl10 follows he< every move D THE BEST Of' CAA80N Guests Pete Fountain Maurtlen S1ap1e1on 01 Jonathan Miner (RI D @) ,ABC NEWS 0 GUHSMOKE f'es1us '"es to bnng •n a personable lh1ef who seel<s 10 escape him en •Oule 10 OOdQe TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • HOGAWI HINJla The He<ow need _,,_ lnfOl~llon IOI an Allied bomblt'Q •• CUTIONIO A8C HIWI -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 • MOVll • *•'It "Hold Beck TM Dawn" (111411 CharlH Boy«. Oh111a de Hav1lland To gain tntry Into the country. a refugee ~ to marry a U S citizen and divorce,_ allarwards 8 9 lOVl90AT "T1ktng Sides" 01•na Canova. Rol>eft Urich, '·A Friendly ltllle Game" Pt11- c111a Morrill, "Going By The Book'' Gao1g1a Enget, Herb Voland (RI -~: IMP08Slell 12:30 D TOMORROW 0 OONLANE Guells Be<me Winters, Ugly Dave Grey. l<amal'tl, ChtlShe Allen l:OOGt YOU lfTYOUAUFE Buddy Hackett meets the' woman who times th• women who race alter Paul N..,,.man. a man who won two b1ll100 <1olla1s and an animal trainer II) IHDEPEHOIHT NETWOMNEWS 1: 10 IJ (!]) POLICE WOMAN Pepper goes unC!e1cover to apprehen<l a 1ewe1 tl'ltllt !J!ng (RI 1:30 U THE LONE RANGER • Wanted The Lone Ranger at YOU 8ET YOUR LIFE Bud<ly Hackett meets a mafflage broker, e podlll· tr•st ari<l a woman who started a Ian club 101 her- sell ., MOVIE * •'• "ll'le V1s1t t t964J lngnd Be1gmen Anthony Quinn A wealthy woman ollers a generous en<Jow· mef1t to hllr home 1own 11 , the res1<1ents agree to mur<Jer her to1mer lover 1:461) NEWS 1:560 NEWS 2:000 NEWS 8 MOVIE * * * M'f Cousin Rachel ( 19~31 01tv1a Ile Hav1Uan<1 Richard Burton Based on lhe novel Dy Daphne du Malwler Tl>ll heir to a con- lkletable l0th•n• attempll to find out If Ille woman he, to,,.. II , .. Ny • murdeter • MCMI • • * 'h ··1 Was MOllty's Double" ( 1959) .Jotln Miiis, Cecil Park• All K IOI becomes 1nvaluaOle to tlle war etf0tl In N0tlh Afrlc• when he 1ucce11lully ~ as "-•1 Mont- ;~ e * • "Man On A Stnng" ( 1960) Er119sl B0tgn1ne. l(-1n Mat'-• A Aul· sian spy f0tced 10 remain behind behind the Iron Curtam beComes • coun- lenpy 101 tr.e u S 2:208 MOVIE • * *''> "Lydia" ( 194 II Meile Oberon. Joseph Collen An 84derly woman recalls !let 1omant1C past lollow1ng a nosia1g1e reunion wllh tour of her l0tme1 IOv81S 8 NEWS 3:00., NEWS 3:46Gt MOVIE * • "Web 01 Violence' ( t9611J Bretl Halsey. Ma1- g1ret Lee :uae NEWS 4:00 8 MOVIE .•*'It 'Raffles" ( 19401 Oh· via de Hav1llan<1 David N1¥en 0 MOVIE · * * * "Ma<lonna Of The Sewen Moons ( t9•51 Phyllis Calwert, Stewo1t Granger 1 Thur•dotf• Doy• i•r .ff oriP• -MORHttG- 11:00 II) • • · Para<11se Can- yon ( 19351 John Wayne. Mat1on Burns -AFTERNOOH- 12:00 m 8 * 8 T!1e Helen MOI• gan S1ory ( 19571 Ann Blyll't Paul Newman CD * * Oese<t Sands' ( 195!>1 Ralph Meel<er Mafia Enghsh 3:00 OJ) * * The Secret Weapon" ( t9•~1 Basil Rathbone N•Qel Bruce 3:30 0 *a•'> '1111'5 Tues· day This Must Be Belgi- um C 19691 Suzanne Pll!Shetlt!, Inn McShane by Armstrong & Batluk HELLO, 1'""1 E!JRYANT GUME3E:L! I HE 5UPE.~00WL IHIS YE.AA ~ OF COUt<SE 0EING PLAYfD ANO W 1TI-\ ME ~6HT N(NJ IS AN AVE.~AG~ CITIZEN OF "lEW OOLEANS.' i:'NO HE'5 HE~E 10 GIVE TE5"TIJl;IONY ON HOW iHE COMING ey; IHE. suPER 00WL. Al THE '5UPffi00ME. IN NEW OQLEAN5 ... H~ CHANGED H~ LIFE.! ,- How do they do it? A look inside the 4 _077th By TOM JORY N EW YOHK I AP) Gene Reynolds, who pro- il11l·ed lhe first five seasons of CBS' "M·A-S-H," re- l'<t lls this question during a student seminar at tiCLA . bat at a crucial time in the ball game," Reynolds says midway through a new pubhc TV documen- tary on the series, "and the manager calls him over and whispers in his ear. 'Triple to left.' "/\kid got up and said, 'Whydoesn'tthenetwork learn'! They've got this example. why don't they see that this is the way to do it?' "I mean. they look at something that's s uc- cessful and you don't have to suggest to them. 'Copy .' I mean. that's all they do is copy." "Well, it's very much like a batter going up to "M·A-S·H," in nine seasons, has establis hed itself as one of the most enduring and consistently TV opens 'Belli Files' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Al· torney Mel Belli , the "King of To rti'." is hardly t he mos t modest man around. His life has been so exciting. he contends, tha t the te l evis ion ser ies planned to C.'elebrate his exploits "l•ould run for years." And he 's proba bly r ight . Shooting is set to begin next month on "The Belli Files," a $1 million N BC pilot aimed at a ncw attorney-does·battle series built on the feisty life and times of the famed San Francisco ba r- rister TOP CHOICE TO port ray the 73-year-old counselor , who says he's won more than $100 million in damage suits in a career s panning 47 year s. is veteran ac- tor Eddie Albert. Even TV will have a hard time embellishing Belli 's life in creat- ing a fi clion·fact port.rail. The "r aw m aterial" for writer N.Y. TIMES: Edward Anhalt is a m an who has written 39 books, pioneered law in the field of civil damage, married four times, fathered six children and clowned around the world between times. ··A series could run for years." the portly Belli allowed as he held court in his 150-year-old red velvet Victorian office in the Belli Bu ilding o n bus tling Montgomery Street. BELLI, WHO acts more like an enthusiastic 20·year-old than a grizzled courtroom warrior who pleaded his first case the year prohibition ended, had just roared in from filing a $12 million lawsui t Belli made his reputation by employing startling courtroom d e m ons trations to hamme r horn~ to juries the damages s uf. fered by his aggrieved clients. But' his most spectacular case was the unsuccessful defense of "Ellhilaratin;ly bizarre! Ob .. Hlve, excihnt. scary, wildly energetic." -J-........ -Yon,_ One of the r-r.'a 10 bea·t. -Tl- Jack Ruby. the man millions of TV viewers saw kill Lee Harvey Oswald. assassin of President John F . KeMedy. Co·producer Allen Epstein said Belli's office will be re- constructed on a soundstage in Hollywood . It will be "the bookend" of the proposed series, the set -piece from whic h all the episodes will radiate. "WE'RE GOING to do a con- temporary piece: it's going to be in r eal time," said Epstein. "There will be a lot of charac- ters . . . When it comes to his- tory, we'll let that flow naturally in the dialogue. ''It will not be mostly in the courtroom. We want lo see Belli and how he works -you see, most of Belli is his preparation . . . gathering, disseminating and interpreting information. There will not be an obligatory courtroom scene i n every show.'' p<>pular programs ever produced for television. and "Ma king 'M·A·S-H"' is both a fascinating r ecord and a fitting tribute to the series. "I FELT THAT BECAUSE 'M-A·S-H' has done so well , somebody should preserve the story of how. and why, they did it," says Michael Hirsh, producer , writer and primary reporter for the 00-minute Public Broadcasting Service presenta· lion. Mary Tyler Moore is the narrator for "Making 'M·A-S-H.'" to be aired tonight at 7:30 on KOCE. Cha nnel 50, and at 8 o'clock on KCET, Channel 28. Taped on the "M-A-S-H" set in Hollywood. and including interviews with the s tars as well as seg- ments from som e of the series' most acclaimed programs and footage from the cutting room floor. "Making 'M-A-S-H "' attempts to answer. from several angles, the questions posed by Hirsh: How do they do it? Why is it so successful? "Making 'M·A·S-H"' was put together at CTW, the public TV station there -with about 14 hours of film and about 450pagesoftranscript. "In 10 years of doing television." Hirsh says, "it was the hardest editing job I've ever done." In the process. however, Hirsh assembled - with help from a crew that included Patter son Den· ny, the director , and Rod Nordberg, the editor -a remarkable documentary on an equally remarka- ble facet of contemporary culture. "M·A·S·H," STARRING ALDA as Capt. Benjamin 1-~ranklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, Wayne Rogers as Capt. "Trapper John" Mcintyre, Loret- ta Swit as Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, Larr Linville as Maj . Frank Burns, Gary . -.. - Burghoff as Cpl. ··Radar" O'Rei lly. and Mac Lean Stevenson as Lt Col Henry Hlake. was a critical s uccess from the start, Sept. 17, 1972. The series· ratings improved markedly in the second season . WHATEVER IT IS, .. M-A-S·H" won an Emmy as the outstanding comedy series in the 1973-74 season, and in 1975 became the first half-hour com· edy to win a George Foster Peabody Broadr.asting Award. Alda ·t Pierce has been the series( most promi· nent character from the s tart. and the actor sa ys, "I guess he's part of m y personality .... We've met over the years. .I 'm not a womanizer. and he is : I don't drink as much as he does : I'm not a s mart aleck." The TV series was based on Robert Altman's hit motion picture of the same name. The cttarac· ters were members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital stationed behind the lines during the Korean Wa r. Alda. who has written and direct· ed a number of episodes. says of Altman's effort: "He gave us a visual style, and a setting and a springboard. more than a springboard. of charac- ters." Speaki ng in the e a rly m oments of the documentary, Alda describes the atmosphere in which the series has been and is produced. "We're re-creatiniz a time of revelation suf· fering and joy that happened to real people' at a real lime. We know what they went through and in a way. we are going throug h it and we can't ignore that. We can't be casual in the face of that.· M-A-S-H' isnotasitcom." •TllllT• •AC• [ d 1urds 1 win 848 0388 ..... C1nemi V1e10 830 6990 UllllM ANherm Orive·ln I 71 41 879-98SO ~ P AS 'So( C-.. AC(:I[ Pl' F 0 ~ TMtS€NG.AGEftrl.4CN1 ·' ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday, Januar~ 21 , 1981 DAILY PllO I 88 Beagan? That's Bleh New pre1ithnt late1t in Little'• ar1e11ral . I ' I I\ ~ .. Tll.IBl!IT LS TERRIFIC." By 908 THOMAS 110 1.LYWOOD CAPJ J ust abou• every four 1ean, Rich Little acquires a surefire addition to hh1 act This year it's one ot his beat: Ronald Reaaan. Sllys the Canadian· born impreuionist: "I ~cl 11 much biaaer reac- t 10n from Reagan than l uver did from Jimmy Carter or Richud Nix· on That's because au- diences don't know how l'm going to be able to do Reagan In their own minds they know what he sounds like, a nd when they he ar m e reproduce h is voice, they r eac t fan · tastically ·· He had a chance to try out his impression this week before the RICH LITTLE ' most exacting of audiences: Ronald Reagan. Little was among the stars performing at the Inaugural Gala. and he admitted his trepidation: "I thjnk I'll hold onto my Canadian green work card." But he was assured that the new President had a well-developed sense of humor ("I'm not so sure about Nancy" I. Little has displayed the uncanny knack of cap· luring the nuances of Robert Mitchum. Richard Widmark and Glenn lo'ord. "CAPTURING RONALD REAGAN wasn 't easy." Little remarked. "What l hit upon w~s more the attitude rather than just the voice: the moment of hesitation. the look down, th e shift of weight, the clenching or the mouth. And the 'Well.· "A friend of his advised me to start everythin~ with 'well' if l wanted to do Reagan. lt's his device __,.._..,....,...,.,,_....CHEVY CHAR • GOLDIE HAWH for aathering his thoughts, giving him time to -m~m .... ¥J, ... I .. . "" .. ,,,,. 1~-~ -"!!a' SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES IPGI . think instead of repeating the question. After I do -·-~ • . 12:e-l:OO-s:15•7:45•10:oo the 'Well ' six or seven times, the audience realizes ----~--...:.:;~QMY;;::.: .... =:,_::::::-:111~.;.;.;;.-R what I'm doing. ANY WHICH WAY "The head moves are subtle. nothing as visual . --~*~·) YOU CAN (PG) as with Nixon. The voice is very folksy. somewhat ·~•-•n g ravelly and a little hesitant. There is no trace of a.&ro•u ' .... .-~ .. -· an accent. nothing readily identifable like the Ken- THE POWER BEHIND nedys:'. f11.,l1f~·~;11·D11l·~·!La"°~Mlb~~·.,..~··u• J Nt~~on;:;(PG) He had first attempted a Reagan sound-alike ·~ 994 2400 ... ,OOOL• •,;:.."==~·-·"'" during the 1976 campaign, but wasn't happy with ~------=.:..=::.:...;::;::..;;;;;..::;:.;.;.;.;~;.;...--t~ the results. F.cvllY •lc.ndl•-lll/s.ll·•• F.cvlly ••CaftdM--lll/SJI ... oa .. WIUlell AJOO•IC-OPll- STIR CRAZY (R) ,_ .. , ....... , .. , .... I YAM WHAT I YAMI ~.!.!!!,ie.~> A08€RT OE NIRO RAGtNG BULL (R) ,._.,....=-----··-· F.cvlty CHEVY CHASE• GO~DIE HAWN ·~ C...-ll!"'I·!'::° SEEMS LIKE OLD THIES (ll'G) ' ,,. .,..,_,,,, ,._.,.,..... 1H" .. ,.._ STIR CRAZY (A) , .............. . CHEVY CHASE • GOLDIE HAWN SEEMS LIKE OLD TltilES (PG) Ji-..:-...1M:J1 llOll~ 1:11, ........ ........, .... "'-.... l :.S IMP'OltTANT NOTICl' CHllOREN UNOUI 12 flt((! 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And of course in the movies he is reading lines, not hesitating, as is his custom. "The jokes are a bit limited now. You've got the fact that he was an actor, his age, does he or doesn't he dye his hair ? It's always tough at the beginning of a president's term in offi ce when you don't know too much about him. But there will be more subjects as lime goes on." FOR THE FIRST TIME, Little now has four pr esidents, past and present. in his repertoire.He has never appeared before Jimmy Carter, but often to Gerald Ford C"He loves it"). In 1970, Lit· lie performed Richard Nixon in front of t he original for "absolutely no reaction; he wanted lo know why I spoke' in such a strange manner." LITTLE'S ACT FOR LAS Vegas and other places still in cludes Henry Kissinger. Spiro Agnew. George McGovern and such Watergate figures as Sam Ervin and Howard Baker. .. People ask if l do George Bush,·• he added. "I tell them. ·no would you recognize him if I did'" .. Such is the fate of mo~t vice presidents. Puccini opera . target for film LONDON (AP) Tenor Placido Domingo says he plans to join conductor Herbert von Kara- jan and director l<~ranco Zeffirelli in Peking next year to make a spectacular film version of Puc- cini's opera "Turandot.'" The 39-year old Sµani sh opera star said negotiations are nearly completed for t~e project: The search is under way to determine who will sing the role of the icy Chinese princess Turnadot, conquered by the love of a sta I wart tenor. Domingo said he, Zeffirelli and conductor Leonard Bernstein also plan to make a film version of Verdi's "Aida" next year on location in Egj pt. "There are both on a b1i scale and are two ideal works to do on fil m." said Domingo. who has already made movies of Puccini 's "Tosca" and "Madame Butterfly .. The ' ~ . I Power Behind The Throne ([" ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ { -,_;: --';A . ' ~ ' / ~. 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VANTAGE "° UL\RA '· L\GHTS I 20ciGAAEmS VANTAGE ULTRA LIGHTS 1 Ultra LOY1Tar 6 mg .. -.... _....,... -~-· .. --... 41 JAN. 21, 1M1 SINGLESCALENOAR C12 CLUB CALENDAR C12 ·Rattlesnake steak for lunch, Worm Cake for dess·ert By BAR&\' RENFREW Al RO, W. Va (AP) -Like every seasoned gourmet, Edelene Wood in· sists on perfe<'lion: the rattlesnake steak succulent and tender, the worm cake nch and moist, and just a hint of spice in the thick. creamy raccoon slllad. On a bright, sunny day there is nothing this intrepid Parkersburg resident likes better than a walk through the woods with a group or "wild people." They may even taste the trees and nib· ble the grass before sitting down to a roast beaver, some siuling possum sausage, a dish of fried lillies and maybe just one more helping of ant <'ake and nettle ice cream. "You don't normally think of beaver or worms as food, but we prepare everything from berries to bear. You can even make a very fine daiquiri from slronghorn sumae," says Asher Kelley, West Virginia's state forester. Each fall . a small congregation of woodsmen, country folk and armchair adven- turers from around the country spend a day or two at nearby North Bend State Park. They have speeial permission from the state to gorge themselves on whatever they can pluck, dig or drag out of West Virginia's forests. for one weekend only. osing themselves with herbal remedies and gulps of fiery strawberry wine. the members of this hardy band of scavengers eat in much the same fashion as the first pioneers who came over the mountains. "If it looks good, take a mouthful and try it," advises Kelley as he leads a group into the woods. After a recent dJlY of foraging, the om- nivorous nature lovers feasted on marinated snapping turtle, cricket friendship cake, green peanuts. wild onions, pepper flowers and a roast beaver bathed in autumn olive sauce. Af- terwards, mulberry punch and wild grapevine cheroots helped soothe the <ligestion, while some ot the younger diners coyly diacussed wild aphrodisiacs. ·'It's fascinating to know what you can eat if you have to," says Bill Faust, of Warsaw, N .C .. dangling a five.foot rattlesnake. "That's mighty pretty meal." amed among an admittedly small circle o ( wild food e nthusiasts for bis earthworm cakes, Faust has relearned the old frontier art of surviving on whatever can be gathered in the wilderness by stealth and skill. ··But there's nothing as good as a piece of worm cake. It tastes like a spice cake. A sweetened worm tastes like a raisin and it's 73 percent protein," he says, offering a recipe that starts with two cups of chopped, fat worms. On the remote farms of Appalachia, the knack of filling out a meal with a groundhog or wild litues has survived long after disappearing from more urban regions. Jim F1eshman is a short West Virginian whose stories tend to be as tall as his native hills. He says he learned to live off the land dur- ing the hardtack days of the Great Depression. a time when wild roots and herbs were gathered for the table and the medicine cabinet, dan- delions often took the place or coffee and wild berries were made into jeJljes and sold. "I've been in this ever since I was a pup. My grandmother taught me about wild plants and how to gather them up and prepare them on the farm where I grew up," Fleshman says. bile passing around wild grape vine cheroots, he adds: "It's an old time custom. It's good. It burns the tongue a little and sometimes you need a mustard plaster on the back of your bead to draw on it. "I've always smo~ed comsilk. red dock, mullen leaves and life everlasting. I was good with Sears & Roebuck catalogs. There were cer- tain pages that rolled better than others." • \ Would almond burritos make it in MazatUin? Try this tasty dish and decide for yourself. Details are on page CIO. ... ... ' . _, - A. gourmet menu to make the mouth water ; marinated snapping tuftle , green peanuts, wild onions, pepper flowers and a roast beaver in autumn olive sauce. of course. And topped off -if you're not yet sated- with a piece of earthworm cake . Tempting? It is fo these omnivorous nature lovers. As the diners wolf their way through the turtle stew, violet leaves and dandelion jelly, Miss Wood beams and says the hours spent in her backyard with a recipe for cricket cake in one hand and a net in the other band were well worth it. After meeting the late Euell Gibbons, a well-known naturalist, she began organizing wild food expeditions several' years ago. She now pursues these pastimes full time, traveling lrom North Carolina to New Mexico and prepar· ing and partaking of everything from sea anemones to armadillos. Try a slice of javelina steak Like many o{ her frienda and followers, Ills• Wood's taste for lrild food sprang from her Interest in botany and a bankerint for sometblq different. After impulalvel)' tryiq up some Wll• from the 1arden one day lnatead of putUnt them in a vue, sbe went on to develop an lmpasiq array ot wild d1Jhel and recipes. "Tbe ftnt mouthful lJ always tbe wildest," sbe says, offering a 1eneroua dollop of rat- tlelnake Hl.t cm a erHlker. M eawb.lle, Elwood rt.aber, a btolofy pro- flelOI' at Jam• lladiaon UDlvenity, Banilonbw-1, Va., ent.tainl the sated dlDers wtth blnta about what a touch of flaaeq or roH hips can do for na111111 paaaloal. '\ Herbl tradiUoaaUy bave been used at apbrodlalaa to help correct chemical and nutrl- Uonal dllftdtael• that can Impair pbJtlolOlical facUcm, 1w ..,., I "I Ill adted about ev~. Put 'Wild' aa fl'Cllll of it ..ct I 1• e&pedallJ acw:· na. ..... ..,.. .... ..,.... ......... .. -Udek lt's trUt aacl praiH .............. ..,. .• .,,.. ... tta tltem wltllt l\ ... .. ,,, ................. .wr ,.,. .... tUl........ . ., KINGSVILLE, Texas (AP) -Weary of chicken? Tired of ground beef? Put off by pork chops? Try a slice of javelina. The meat of this ornery wild pig might be the perfect thing to highlight your next dinner party, suggest scientists at Texas A&l Universi· ty, who are studying the animal for its value as a future meat source. Dr. Robert Brown, a wildlife nutritionist, says it will be a Jong time before consumers can. buy javelina roast from the butcher. But the critters may be an answer to possible future food sborta1es. BY CHANCE, THE JAVEUNA ia the Texas Altl mascot. Not juat by chance, the $300,000, two-year study or the animal is beinl funded by the Cesar Kleberg Wildlife Foundation, established by 1 member of tbe family who ·roundl9d the f1moua Kln1 Ranch, whlcb lies at the end ol the main road tbrouih the unJvenity · ·'The overall purpose ol the project is to in- c re a ae the production of ~th Texas' ran1eland," Brown aald. "If the and ll more productive to javeUna and deer catUe, then perba.pe maybe we ou1bt to 10 in tbat direc- tion." Seleatllta will 1tud7 what ucl bow aaueb jaYellDal •l and bow \beJ bUracl W-.Yknl· b ud b6o&oeic.U1 with o&MI' raaa• IDlaaall .. aueh •dew,.-.. taW• IM •llope. Dr. Terrr MeL~•••a, • r••I• aauqm -1 ll*lalllt. ea.dlleta ...-. ,. ' search project on javelinas at a different pasture near campus. His assistants lake de· tailed notes on exactly what javelinas and the other range animals eat. The information will be used to determine how efficiently each species ~es its environment. Brown's project has four adult animals and three babies. The aim is lo have eight, maybe 12 javelinas before starting intense study of their feeding habits. Brown said the research could lead to in· creasing the animal's 1ame value and poaaibly the establishment of specialty ranches to raise them domestically. THE JAVELIN.A (pronounced have·•· leena) la a popular 11me animal but ireems to attract more out-of-state bunters tban Texans, Brown aald. No one baa estimated their popuJa· Uon, but in some areaa around Del Rlo, bit hel'da roam almost undisturbed by buoten. Javellnu, allo called coll8"d peccaries, live in berda from southern Tau doWl\ tbr'Oulh Central and South America . .'!'bey are a dll- ferent speel• from ruorbaek bop, which ean be traced back to European wild boan. JaV9UMI are covered wttla llrt8tl•t = up to so~ ucl ban-.__.. Md• · t.uab tlMlt e• 't.Mt. a •• .,.n. TIMr Mt ..t. 11 prfSIJ pMt eaetm. .... ~ ..... ,,, ................ ... cq .. IU,............... ..... f Christy, a ~-year .old sow. was donat- ed to the researeh p roject by a woman who r aised her from birth. The animal had become overprotective of Its mistress, and had started charging anyone who entered the front yard. CHlllSTV BECAME an instant hit with graduate students by drinking beer from long- neck bottles and sitting in laps. One ol the baby javelinas is 2·week-old Hehriett1, caught near Del Rio by some stu· dents in the project. Another is Petunia. Gary Carl, a ll'aduate student from Hillerabur1. Pa., who is assiatin1 Brown, recalled bow he received the month-old javelina. "SHE WAS SIC& when I first 1ot her. She had a cold. So I don't think abe'a 1rown aa much as others do," Carl aaid of the UtUe boar that follows him around the laboratory. Carl said Javellnu are ane-penon peta and wamed mlton qalDlt trJin1 to pet Petunia - her tab are alrelldJ 1rowlq in. Ptbmla llMP9 la UM eut«f l .. o1 a pair of J•au _. bu 11'..._t.d from bl'1 food to ap- P1• ad puppy feall. wa. ••a U..,, ahe ....... ~ ad ..,. ...... -Wd lD cart ...... ''lill4 .. llft....._ .. .,...._u .... ... ,,, ..... ., ........ .... ........ ~ .. --........ ~. ' C2 DAILY PILU I Rice stretches food dollars to ... y to prt'IHH \' \.ll'>h I ll'C' 11flt11 MJrv111.i plut nun<'t'i>l fru11•n. c·h1111111·ll 'fJ1.119th, t h11w1•ll 111111 well drained FOOD Chicken Marengo t'' c un bl' t•l1•1111nl ws 11•1 LofJ with .chtl'kcu "1•11 as <Juw11 111 t1ur1h 111 u n ti •ll U 1' l' M M k .-~ ti n b t urrordan~ lo homt• .,t•rv111)(1> t•c•o n11n11"l' I ht'!tf' pr11I•'''"'""'' · r11od 'Pt•r1 11l l"h hi.H· 11!111 11•11 llH•lr ll lllllllljt eaowN au·t: t;M;s t'l.Uat;NTINt; Z¥.\t'\l~'I WUll1r '" 1~111 llUI 1111·~ 5 l'""i. I (' u v 1' h I t' ti LI t'" Swli..!i. <'hl'C ·c· U rm" wutt•r lo 11 hod ub so rbcd. about JO 1111nutt·s St·uson to tuste w Ith :ml\ 1tm1 l>t•ppl'r. S11oon into u 10 x fj x 2 1111·h baklntt <fish. Make 5 1111l1•nt:1t lflnh with hack 111 s111)on In s pinuch rice mtxtun· Drop un t•l(I( tn· l u l'ud1 inck11tut111n Sprlllklt• c•arh c~I( with s hrcddt.'ti chceM:... liukc 111 325 dt-Jtret• ovt.'11 211 rn111ut1•:-o r until t·~~1' art· ;1s cl111w 'as clf'hlr<'d . Mak t•S ~1 ~c·rvings extends one frying chicken to make six servings. .t nd e llper1t-nct• \u ,s.. \ rlu11 t'l'(lllOlllll'UI 11'1 I II t' ... ( II f 11 U .. h11mt•m1tlwr' \ H.-r a ne• rN.'11,.. '" I I l" <II I \'(I tJ \ h 0 Ill t· 1 1 11n11mhl " 11 ,., l'1111 .. urnt•r tc·,H-d in 1• hurn l' -.11u .. 11~lf'I to •'-l>Urt-!hi.I t '1•1 \ M t'}> of tht' n·c1p · ,., u111lt>r)t<indttbk d llfl thut I l '\Ill'\ \4 Ill tWl llll""lt'lll I hc•n tn1 rt•t qw " r c ' ,, . ..., l'd h} ,1 punel 1Jf f,,. .. t .and 11\dl kt•lln~ l.'lC l•l"tt:. and l'\ t1luuled lt) h• fla\Or u ppear<t11tc 111.J ~entral ltJJIJt'lil t h .. K<>fil •~ lo prov1d~ h·ll1o1r Wl>l' r,·c1vc:. thul 11,. not I) p1 ,·al tJud"ct 1.ir,· but .ir1.• 1nkrestang ind n.norful da:.ht!> lhal '11 t'I t•h l'('IJOllffil('al t:ut:. uf 111\'.ll f1!>h 01' poultry ~~•I ii ,.,.1 .. ..,f) 111g ran: prod 111·t-. tu c•r1·:.itc family 111 1• .i l ., t h a t et r c "'mt'Lhin~ '>Jlt'l'1al Hrown ntl! '" a rt'<.'cnt popular way to stretch ftt11d hudgcL'i In lht' past ,..1 m1' ton"umer ::. were h1•"11ant tc1 ust' brown r ll'l' bceause s om e prod- uc·t~ requir ed c areful, 11mt• consuming sorting .111d was hinf.l, and cook· 1ng tim e was uncertain. Enticing Rrown Rice < 'h1t:ken Marengo teams c hicken with brown rice • ind a t o mato -o n ion "aurc to extend one fry. 111g chicken to make s ix ~e r v ing s B eca u se hrown ri<'e is a signifi· c·anl source o r protein , ~J s well as vitamins. min erals and food fiber, meal portions can be ~mailer without s acrific· ing necessary nutrients. \nd, the chewy texture ;.a nd nut·like fl4:1vo r or the hrown rice makes this hudg~t m<'al a real fami· ly pll'ascr For a meatlt•ss main 111-.h 111 gra<'l' a dinne r or hru11(•h menu. l rv Rrown !! 11·t• Eggs Flo-rc ntine . l'h1~ l'll'gant dis h IS so rl;I\ 11rful. hf) appeal in~ Ill a ppt·arann·. and so 11utrat1ous 1l might easily hl•t·o m c a famil y ta v11ritt· T h t· s (' n• C' 1 p es a r c I yp1<0Lll of the m a in dish rt•c1pC's in a ne w recipe liooklet entitled "Unc le llc·n ·s Qui ck & Easy Dollar Wisc Dinne rs ." The· bookle t rt'aturcs 1· a ' ~ . 1 n t e re s l i n g . nu1rlt1ous r <'l'i pes in kt·(· ping with today 's ('(>nsumer nN•ds. For a fr<'l' copy, write to: l>ol la r -Wisc Dinne r s, I' () Rox 11877, Chicago fl()fi 11. BROWN RICE CHICKEN MARENGO I c up brown rice I frying chicken. c ut up 2 table s poon s \'CgNable oil I can (16 ounces> stewed tomatO<'s 2 m edium onions. cut s mall wedges tables poon eor n - ~tarch ' 1 cup white wine or water Prepare rice accord- 1 ng Lo package direc· I 111ns . While ru.•e is cook· 1ng, brown chicken in oil 1r1 12-inch skillet over medium heat . about IO minutes on each side. Drain o ff f al. Add I om a loes and onions. Cover and simmer until l'hicken is tende r, about 20 minutes. Remove c hicken : keep warm. Combine cornstarch and win<' or water. Stir into tomato mixture in skillet. Bring lo a boil. Cook. st irring constant· l y. until s a u ce is thickened, about 2 minutes . Spoon cooked Breads and soups class Handy lips and lime- tesled recipes wi11 be prese n ted at '•Homemade Breads and Hearty Soups," a t hree-h our cooking demooatralion offered at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 and again at 1 p.m. Feb.19. The classes wlll be or-re red al Lawry 's Cabfornia Center in Loa Angeles. The fee la $10. Instructor Gerri Gilliland will instruct atudenta in preparilll yeast brew and f rult loav" u well u one-pot IOUPI md l\.eWI. Call (21.J) 2M.-.O fot lnformatkla. t --- I 1•u11 brown fl('\/ I l11blt•i.fJCit>n hqttN tit lllUI t(UI llll' l l' I u " t' Iii ,, I I I I' I 111 llH't!t.I t ll'ai.poon ~alt I JHl l'kU~t· ( 1 0 •Id r1C'tl, butlt'r, ~urltc• and suit Cover t11thtly Jnd CQOk uvt•r low ht•a\ 40 m lnut \'~ Stir 1n i.p111ru ·h und nutmc" l'OYl'r a nd cunlinuc to Cook un\11 all llquad lh YOU A·LWAYS SAVEi Stater Bros. 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Stuffed Shrimp 60 c"••r 6oz to1t>rving Breaded Shrimp 16 8 per-6 oz. ••rving or these two prodU(.'tS On This Special Two Box Offer. On This Special Two Box Offer. 1st Box · 17.90 I st Box I 0.50 2nd Box· 5.25 Total 15.75 Sold only in !'i lb. hoxeH. 1.58 per lb. whe n you buy 2 OOXH. Cubed Veal Steaks 12.90 per hox. Sold only in 4 lb. boxl.'M. 16 steaks p<.'r hox. :J.23 per lb. Split Crab Claws 1 ~.~ .. -iterv .. ng Fully Cooked and Flash Frozen from Cold Alaskan Waters 15.90 per bo:i. Sold only in 3 1/z lb. box. 4.54 per lb. Ham Steaks 69H~~ 2nd Box 8.95 Tota l 26.85 Sold o nly in :1 lb. boxe!I. 4.48 pef' lb. when you buy 2 bo xcM. Sirloin Filet of Beef 18 5 Exce ptionally Tender, Juicy and Fl avorful each Naturally! 18.50 per box. Sold only in :p 4 lb. boxes. 10 steaks per box. 4.93 per lb . Chuck Eye Steaks Beef Lean and Closely Trimmed 16 9 ~i9: o':.; ~x:i % lb. box. each 10 steaks per box. 4.51 per lb. All Products Flash Frozen Fully Cooked a nd Headless. Thaw, Peel and Eat. 19 , 9 19.90 per box. Sold only in 2Yi bo:i. Al 7.96 per lb. ·•oz. serving e li'\t' "t' a'eordered udequate q11a11 l1l1!'s 10 111sl ll1 ro11~h II is e'enl. Ho"eH•r. it is possible that 110 1 l'\l'n i11•111 mil\ tlf' 8\ailahle throuJth thHntir.-promotion. · · Quantities li mittd to avnilohh' su 111ies. LAGUNA -HILLS Flaked and Formed with Smoke Flavor. BREA 100 Brea Mall · .Z430I Lagana Hills Mall CERRITOS . 100 Los Cerritos Mall BUENA PARK 8150 La Palma Ave. ORANGE . 10.90 per box. Sold onl1 in 4 lb, bosea. Z180 No. Tustin Ave. 18 1teake ,er box. 2.78 per lb. SO. COAST PLAZA 333 Brll&ol St. WESTMINSTER 100 Wes&mlMter Mall _:..:.::::...::.:..;~----- ,., \U ' I 'll I" f 000 Slim Gourmet East treats with pineapple r=Oc:>•COUPON=oc:>c ' par1a11 , ....... 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Makes 32 servings, 35 calories ca <'h SMOOTH PINEAPPLE·PEPPEll SPREAD Om it su nfl ower "nuts ... Combine re· maining inqred1ents in b le nder or food pro· ressor. using the steel blade. Process smooth. Spoon into a crock and refrige rate until serving time . 25 ralories per scrvm~. PIN EAPPLE·CHEESE DESSERT SPREAD l /2 cup juice-packed crushed pineapple 8 ounces farmer r heese 1 teaspoon vanilla ex tract Option: 2 tables- 1>o<ms honey, fructose or an equivalent sugar sub· stitute ClMamon Presa out moisture rrom pineapple. com· bine pineapple with re- maining ingredient.a. ex· ce pt cinnamon , in blender or food pro· cessor. using the steel blade. Blend smooth. Spoon into a c rock : sprinkle with cinnamon and refrigerate until serving t irile. Use as s pread ·for graham crackers or thin vanilla wafers. topped with raw ~=~~e; ~~ r~~n:,a::s~~ o start at your dinner table. Jo• OFF per pou1td on our HoMy laked Hams Our way of saying thank you fo r your patience dunng the holtday rush •Bake~ 30 tiours! •Honey 'n spice Glaze • Splral sliced for easy aer vlng •Whole or hall hams • Nationwide shipping service •Full service Oellcateaaen l n • Old Worlrt Cheese Shop U H J\ Otl9IMi · · · • Sandwiches to go r. baa; roll over them with ~ a rolline pin. Or araap ~ the bag ti1ht1y and ;. whack it against your O kitchen counter until the U cookies are coarsely ' broken. Or process the cookies into crumbs in blender or food pro· GINGEa·PINEAPPLIE ceuor. l Makes four ~qey •Party trays 1l ~ q11c•d '~•u fo~ ' OP 11'11\fd ff&~S ~ PAaF~ servings, 130 calories 1 pint low-fat frozen van ill a yogurt 1 cup juice.packed crushed pineapple , drained 8 c risp ginger .cookies, crushed into crumbs Layer frozen yogurt with drained pineapple and cookie crumbs in 4 each. CaUing all cheesecake lovers' America's most glamorous desserts de calo~. For recipes and diet hpt. send a stamped. self ·addressed envel ope. and 35 cents to Slim Gou rmt>t Cheesel'oke Recipes. P () Hor 624 Spa,.ta. NJ 07871 Rib Roast l700 I. COAST HWY .. Cwooi• ....... ,HONI 67J.tooo fi 24601 I.AYMOND WAY .t lL TOIO ID., IL TOIO, 'HOHi 1J7.)IU U D lt06t HACH ILVD ... GAIF41lD, HUNTINGTON HACH, ,HOHi •••·H75 . j !'I~ Anaheim, Orange, Rancho Mi,.age, La Habra, San Diego, Q Westlake Village, North HollywOOd, WOOdland H111s, Santa Monica, Pasadena ~ CJc::::>c::JOC:Jr=>c::::;JOCJ COUPOMoao QCOCOCJr::l REVEALS 1n the Daily Pilat SMASH'EM FOR CAS·H .. ~J ·-.~ii·· .. ' -· WE BUY ALUMINUM 24' per lb. or Smok·A·l..,,o c Lom1t , Pw•ch.o•• O.,•• l~• ,, 1•1 ~ 99c lo•9• lnd Sof•woy Ouololy lean l••I l ob ~189 1' each Can SARWUALUWIM SALVAGE cara ,,.... OPH IVllY MOUi STOil iS· OPH! vJAST,,....IASYvlCOUKKAL ,,.... TUii YOUI TIASll .. TO USlt (~ution advised fo1· new runners I' H111 ',. dct·1i.lc.I Lu • 1.1 rL t'oJI 111J,! lJcttcr and 111•! 1111'• W><1<I physical "'' q11.• with a regular 111,!g 1ng routtn ·. you 111,1\ apprcc·1att• s ome I 1• 1~ t rtrlt'rs' ll p!'o from a 111.11a1hon r unner and .111 1h11r1t\ o n human ,,, ltlc·t11· iit·rformancc, I'' 'khin Williams T hP r(' a rc m a n y lll'nd1Lo., ltl J<ljZJ!IOI~." he o.,a n · In <1ddit1on to J..;t.-nt·rally impro ving lft'allh and stamma, il 1 a n -;tn•ngthcn your 1•11 nh anti f:!iv c your 11...,s ur1> a n inc rt>ascd blood s upply " Wll.UAMS IS head or Old ll o m i nion l'n1vPrs 1t y 's fluman I' t' r r o r m a n c e l.11b1>r.itory in Norfolk, \,I · S nmc people are .1f1 u1 d to JOg because lhn vc lwcn told il can 1•1 l1rnolt• or inflame ;1rt hnt1:-;. bul there arc 1 t'!'ot•:trch t0r !'o who helicve 11 nta} al'lually deter ,11 thrit1s. part1 rularly 1n tlH' kntc· JtH nt s. ·· he add~ "I ad vi st• hcgmn<•rs thtisc pcoplt• who aren't 11s1.•d to a lot of physit·al a\'11 v1ty lo ('c>mbinc JO~)!tnj! w1lh walkin~ wh1'n tht'y start out, anrt ·1-!rnduall y build up to h 1.• t w " er1 I 5 a n d 6 0 1111nutes of 11nintcrru1>1crt 1·xerc ise. IT ISN'T wise to begin h.\ applyinJ! a maximum ~1 1111lUnt of stn:ss cm your hea rt anrt ot h e r 1nus t'll's." Williams t•xplains. ··I a lso s ugges t a rn edical check of the ca rd iov ascula r system, both before and after the beginning of an exercise program," he says. To build stamina and inc rease the distance one can jog, Williams suirnes\s working out at I COFFEE CAKE Coffee cakes made with butter will improve In flavor arter baldna, so you can make them a d1ty in advance, thus giving them a chance to mellow. I( baked very much in advance, wrap In moi.sture·vapor·proof freez~r paper and freeae them for a special holl· day breakfast or brun~h. CA11PnaB . Who .. ,. I ,_.nnet can't enjoy campfire leas t three to four days a week . and keeping w ee kl y m i l eage inc r ea ses within ten p~rrent of the starting point. · "THERE'S r eally nothin~ magical about getting into shape." he s ay s . "It 's a com bmation of genetics and dedication that ultimately decides the l eve l or athletic performance a person is capable of." Some we ll-known athletes attribute their s uccess to certain foods or diets, but Williams advises caution when it t' o nfl\! s t o f o 11 ow i n g rerommendations to eat certain kinds of food in d1s proport1on to others, or to takf' large doses of v 1tam1ns o r food s upplem ents . .. A balanced diet from c·ach of the four food groups milk, meat. vc:gctables and fruits, and br-eads and cereals is essentially all I h al 's n ecessary to s u ll ta1n u n or mul cxcrc·i11t' pro.cram," hl' .say.s "It' VOlJ J>rlll(rc11s lo th1· l1•v1·I of 11t•rioull rlt1'lllflf'f' runnlnK. you may 111°4'11 to lnc·rea!le your rt1lorh' 1nt11kc• hy l' u t I n I( Jt 11 ti 1 t 1 o n a I s1•rv1nJ(11 (rum four food gro1111 foo1l11 nut ther e's no .sd1•n\1hc· evidence behind th•• popular belief that sul(ar Intake beror e a worko ut provides more stamina or that carbo - hydrate·loading is (J11t1l11 .' "•'"' .' Rib Roast ..... ::::.: .... R1h Eye Steak ~e e ~,. ~. lfo .......... Fresh Brisket .... 11 II I •, "'" jlll . "" Ground Beet .. I••.._, •··' . , ~neficial to the average 1ogger. Sliced Beet Liver ,~:.: ..... ''The prac tice of eati ng high . ca rbohy drate foods before a · race is helpful only to those running at least 15 miles," he advises. cookinl? Try um quick and savory Mustard Steak from the bome economists at Lawry'a. Blend 1 tableapoon seasoned. pepper. 1 teu- poon seasoned aalt, 1 tablespoon prepar•d · mustard and 1 table•· poon salad oil. Sear meat, tum. and spread with •leak paste. When Fresh Picnic .,.:,.;-;;.. ~ Pork Steak ''*· .. ~ ,,.,,,. ... ~ Smoked Sausage ""':::.:.:"" Beet Fritters !1~1'-'•'"" .. .. ~ Thin Sliced Meats ......... v,_ FR•SH .._..._ HOT8AK•RY - '231 '3•9 '189 '1 .. .. '1'' '1°' s1ee •20 s1s• ~ 55• - Green G1onr ltm1tl fltw,~ho•• o•e• l•"'u 44c • . ~ 12-01 29c Con . :-. 1...~...-ii!nof f ~Vodka f ltMil' ............ o ••• l•"""' ,, t ,., [ii] ~:.~ $999 /ou /',,,.,,\.' I-!· Ice Cream ~:~·.:·~ ... '1" ... , 1--¢ Jim Beam 1-S Bread --. ,,....~, ·..: 89' ~Vodka .. ...... ,, 1-$ Chips ·•••·• •1t • ' '129 2-~Gin A 'Iii' ......... ..... 1-$· V·8 Juice ... ~··· , .. 79' Z~ Taylor Chablis ' .... ..... 1-1· Top Ramen ~ .... ~ 4 ... s100 1-'t Colony Chabli s·. I-? Duncan Hines ':;.· · .. ,w 1139 1-1 Schlitz Beer S1Q99 s439 s599 s299 s399 6 . s1a9 1-$ Nabisco t::-:. ~: 99' ( , I I I I I ' I \ , , I I \ ' .' 1-S Kraft "";~~ ·:.:· '1" S$ Hefty Bags ·. ·~ ": 'f' Bunch Sp111ach Fresl1 An1ou Pear:-. Fresh Yams Brussel Sprouts White Rose Potatoes Sweel Tangerines D1eltenbach1a '''"", 'vHhot• 0~., lt"'•' ,, ,, M., ~ 4 SS Safeway Water 3:='100 la; Hunt's Ketchup 98' ~ Body On Tap '1 19 Ja; Orange Juice ........ t.::' '1" • Mar -Kes ;·.: :. 5 ..... s 100 ~ Comtrex Tab lets . '181 ·:.;·:$179 Everytldna you want from a store ... and a little bit more! '\.' SAFEWAY DOUBLE "' ~ VALUE {OUPON . -. ............ 4.. ......... ....-..~ .......................... "'-.~1 _.., __ lb e second al de la cooked, tum and spread aialn. Makel eaoup for three 12· to 14-ounu steaks. • IMt ....... "-Ms pat._. • 6M Ma.C...t .... aa;, a..,-.... • J4 ...... ..,..._ s..-...,_ • ..... ,,_......,~'8 ,_ ....._,.... ................... I •l .. 17Ql.w ......... ...... y y " J FOOD Wtdnelday. January 21 . 1981 DAIL y PILOT Cl , A diet debunked The dangers of Scarsdale The Scarsdale diet is familiar to millions of overweight Americans, but a recent issue of ''Nutrition and the M.D.," a publication for health professional_s, claims the popular low· carbohydr ate diet is "minimally effective," and has left many dis· illusloned dieters in its wake. ·'The rapid weight 'loss typical of any low · c arbohydrate diet is n othing n e w ," the publication says. "BUT JUST like all the other fad diets that fall into this category , the Scarsdale diet func· lions primarily as a diuretic. Dieters using the plan have lost as much as 20 pounds in two weeks, but most of the weilht loss was water that returned within a month after dis· c ontinuation of the res t.r:icUve diet." . In' addition to being generally ineffec-li ve , the publication points out the following prob· lems inherent in this popular low.fat, high· protei n , low · ca rbohydrate, low - caloriediet: -VITAMINS a nd min e rals are lost because the diuretic ef· fects of the diet, and its limited food intake bin· ders their replacement. The diet does not recom· mend supplements. -Milk products are permitted only t..wice a week, virtually guaran· teeing iaadequate calcium int.Pe. This is a condition ttiat could re· suit in the weakening of the skeletal structure If adhered to for extended periods of time. -The diet does not clearly outline the quan· tity of foods to be eaten. -THE ON·AGAIN, off-again approac h to dieting inhere nt in low· car~oh y dr a t e diets causes major shifts in body waler and tends to set the stage for food binges with a rapid re· turn of lost weight. Most h ealth pro· fessionals such as doc- tors and registered dieti- U ans r ecomm e nd a weight loss plan based on caloric, ra.ther than carbohydrate counts. Diets that provide dai· ly servings from each of the four food groups of milk, meat, vegetables and fruits. and breads and cereals provide all the nutrients you need to attain a gradual, safe and lasting weight re· duct ion. --------- GIVE YOUR TABLE PASTA-PARTY PANACHE WITH FUN ASSORTMENT OF DISHWEAR. Savory Savings A primer on pasta .passion -------AIOUT --------· ABOUT Caught 1n a me llow moment, even the most d1s C'ipltned diete r will b r ea k do wn a nd succumb lo the passion of pasta. What kand? Any pasta From rigatoni to ravioli, the wonderful world of semolina conjures u p me m o ri e s o f good eating. PASTA IS the Italian word for paste, which, in c ulin a r y u s age d e scribe!> a 1>r odu ct m a d e from purified middlings of hard wheat a nd o th e r g ra i n s moistened with water . R ig h t n o w pasta.making machines for home use a rc one of t he hottest ite m s in Cocina·type stores. In the commc rc it.11 m a nufacture of pasta, the paste I or dough 1 is pla ced in a cylinder . f o r ce d thr o u g h a pe rforated plate. then dried. • TH F. FORM of the •·trafil a" (perfor ation> determines the kind of pr oduc t. Some trafila have s lits for ribbon· like pasta; the fancy shapes. like shells, are made by f o r c ing th e pa s t e through a die. There are more tha n 100 varieties , some large enough to be s tuffed , and the Italian names f o r t h e m a r e wonderfully descriptive: e.g ., "stelline" -little stars : "vermicelli" little worms : "ondulati" wavy ones, etc. There are also colored pastas. Spinach and beet j ui ce are u s ed t o produce green and red pastas, eggs to make bright·yellow pastas. PASTA SHOULD be cooked "al dente" to the toothsome stage - whe n it is tender yet resilient to the bite. It is essential to have an a mple pot with rapidly boiling salted water , for un less all o wed t o expand s ufficiently to s h ed excess starch, pasta will not cook properly. The addition of a little oil to the boiling water Honiemade touch · ·froDI the package . . In th cs<" 11 mes ol busy days. t·asual entertain· ing and convenie n ce foods, the home baker is a vanishing brt'ed. The sifting, measuring and beating associated with madc·from·scratc h ta kes time time we often don't have so in· c rt•a si n ~l y, d essert comes from the grocers' s helf r a the r than the family kitchen To heh' aid the kitchen putter e rs . who have lim ited ti m e but still love the smell and w stc or homemade desserts, here arc easy to do rec· i pe s usin g pa ckaged cookies and cakes. They <•an be prepared in a jif· fy. but the end result is a d es s e rt wi th a marvelous home made flavor. Oatmeal Apple Rclly is an example. Sli ced , unpared a ppl es are mi xc d with c ho ppe d pecans, raisins. butter , brown sugar and orange Juice and topped with c ru s h e d o atm e a l C'OOkiPS . OATMEAL APPLE BETTY 4 cups sliced un pared apples I package oatmeal coo k ies . coar s e l y crumbled 1".! c u p e h o p p e d pecans • 2 cup rais ins 1 2 cup I l stick l but- t e r o r m arga rin e . melted 1 :i cup light brown sugar 1 'l cup or ange juice In 112 quart baking dish, combine apples , •ri the c rumbled cook ies a nd re maining ingre · di e nts . Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Sprinkle with remain- i ng cookies . Bake 5 minutes longer or until apples are tender. Cool to lukewarm. If desired, se rv e with cream . Makes 4 to 6 servings. Specialist to appear Mexican cooking expert Diane Ke.nnedy will appear at the Broadway Laguna Hills and Broadway Newport Beach stores Jan. 30 and 31 to demonstrate her methods and autograph copies of her books . Kennedy is the author of "Recipes From Regional Cooks of Mexico," "The Tortilla Cookbook." and "The Cuisines of Mexico," and is considered to be one of the foremost authorities OltMexican cuialne. She will appear at the Bro.dway Laguna Hills, at 3 p.m. Jan. 30; and at tbe Broadway Newport Beach in.Fashion Island at 3 p.m . Jan. 31. also helps keep past a from sticking. Another note : Past a needing more• cooki n~ <in a casser o l e, for example) should not be mor e th an three ·quarters done. or the end res ult!> will be mushy. microwave-safe serving c1 i s h es . d e c a nte r s. gret'n-sternmed goblets l'lC h t'd with ha ng ing bun ches of grapes, wine ra c k s , an d n a tural . willow baskets. 1 s1 99G•EAT I 9 DINNER $5 ftft SUPERI e7701NNERI •') z ,... B o ld l v l a b e l e d individual · plates made of ht>avy stonewa re are tn m mL>d with bright red and green. c c 1J 0 z U oocJ 101 1nrt•t_. tJtt"t •·~ ut JU•CY qult.Jt:r• o'own Kentucky f flt'lJ (.nu '-••0 '11U't ~1nQlf' "'1fVlf1(J' CJf (01~ 5olaw mct'ollc<J 1 <11.llOC'~ and g1;ivy ano " 1011 L•m•t lw<; olle1s ue1 IJutl ""'••' Coupo11 qooo CJl11y 101 tn•111J1nc1l•on wll•ler cJari.. or<J"'' Cu.,101111'1 pays d ll dlJPlrl ~01!! Sdl"S la • G<.t<>O l(JI f\"h' tJif•C •·•) u l 11;11 • c~ulfi1111 butw11 t\11111ur I-.,. ;::1 AND, JUST a s important as a ll of this. is the presentation of pa sta . Not onl y s hould it r each the tabLe piping hot , but it s hould be attracti vely se r ved in appropriate s e r vin g dishes. T h e r e a r t' Despi te its reputation fo r be ing fatte n i n g, t'nr ic h c d pas t a is nut r itious . contai ning some pftlcm . thiamine, r iboflavin. <.1nd ni acin a n d a p p reciable ~·m o un ts or c:al c:i um, p h o s p h o r u s and potassium We're so sure you'll love th e I I ground roast coffee flavor of freeze-dried Taster·s Choice that wed I ike you to try some on us. Send in th e mail -in form helow and we'll send you 2 free servings of Tasters Ch oice Regular or green label Decaffeinated. Or. if you'd like to enjoy our ground roast flavor ncm. use the coupon belCJIN. Oller P•o11es Feoruar, l 1981 Pr.ces may vary al par11c1pa11nq •or:d toons GOO<l only on Sou1hern Calrlornoa I I I I F r1f-U C.t1t ",.,, w•ln lour "'" ,, ,1UJ• oh "'·'/II 1 l~HlJP :::> Md'->1'f'.!d C>Ot..tfr,t·"\ ,uuJ d '"' tJ11,u1) ''' 1v f l 1uut t ,.,, 1 ,,fh•• ·) -' Pf'f pure.ti.•\' (,our'''" Qt>tlfJ 11111.-1,,, ~ .,o t •••t.th•,.11 Jd HH-· c_.. 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'"'\\"'\ L Taking time to understand-the doctor's orders _____ •• _. ____ :!11_6 __ _ Doe 't ... , .. ,,__. ol Hllin• 10.ar clot'tor to tak• ua u\J'a moment lo •aplall\ a l~tlal dlel pre1C"ription to you If yo u don 't un dustand Uw doctor'• or dus. you •re hhl)' to atop fl>UoW1o.r lht'ni_ • metJl'nf'S It'• a 111altf'r al liff' or dtlath that .vou rban1f' )'Our mtinu11 to ht' Ip )'OUl"Stlll Prolf'SMoru. th»t dot "Ith Pt'OJ)lf' Mil hM Vt' their owr1 veri.1on of tht• d1tht'u!l JM>r&on m th '•) s rommun1rat w n i. Pr ld r& or R n•nll a tlt"nu1 of thc> l 1ruvt-~•l.> v( Wb hU\teton 111 ~"' ti(" 'Tht.>!>t? ffi) th:., Sht' !>ll~~esu. largely result from the emphJAi>I.!> 111 man~ professional pr1t1• t11'e!> on a oo~ way rlo"' llf 1nformat1on rather than a two.way flow of understandmg She c1les tht> h eld of hdlth care as an example of this da ffH•ulty, where c•om phance with doctors ' or de rs runs anywhere from a low of 10 percent to a high of SO percent Dervin's rec•ent re I search explores why cfoc to r ·pat ient com munication ts so marred b) misunderstanding. and suggests that doc - t o rs try puttintt themselveos in their pa· t1ents · pla{"eS to better I gauge hov.· well their ex· planahons are being un - derstood ttlt1mately. P roft>ssor Oervin re· mi nd ~ us . patients · re$ponses v.i ll depend on Lhf'ir ov.T1 pt>r{"eptions of their medk al condi· llons. not their doctors. It ·s up t o you to establish two-way {"Om· munication with your doctor If necessary. write down your ques- tions and mail them to the doctor before your visit , so he will have time to consider the answers for you . Never leave a doctor's office with a prescrip-1 lion for a special diet in your hand and a feeling of total bewilderment of what you are going to have to do to follow it. That will be the first step to defeat. If you are told to in - crease the fiber in your fOC'd, be sure that you understa nd th at it means to eat more whole grains, more fresh vegetables , and , more vegetables of the cabbage family ( broc· coli. cauliOower, etc.> Here are some recipes for high fiber foods that will help you to follow the doctor's orders for a Seminar set "Choosing Thin", a seminar designed to help participants change eating habits and lose weight, will be present· ed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 24 at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. The cost is $35. and participants are asked to we ar co111fortable clothing. A small .group ap· proach will be offered from 7:30 tp 9:30 p.m. for 10 Wednes day s beginning Feb. 4 at The Learning Center in San· ta Ana. Cost is $125, with a $25 deposit required to hold a space. Call 638·2395 for in· formation. -----•••• DRESS· UP FRANJU~JRTERS FOR EASVSUPPER Pour boiling water on dinner-size frankfurters and let stand 5 minutes. Drain and s plit lengthwise. ci.itt1n g ·a deep pocket, but not eomplet.ely through. Fill each pocket with canned pineapple chunks and sprinkle with grated Cheddarcheese.Arrange close together in small pan and bake in moderate oven until hot. ••• HOT SPICED BREAKPM/r DRINK Heat drained syrup or juice from canned pineapple with whole cloves and cinnamon stick for a warm spicy breakfast drink. Serve with a lemon wedge. .... QUICK. EASY DESSERT Dri11le pitted fresh dates and canned pineapple cbunk• with a llt\le Sherry. Serve topped with .,bipped ct'eam cheese and • sprinkle of touted Mtame..-. haa&h n ..... cu .. "'• t.eupoon silt OATMaAL MlJPFHUl "• NP ahortenin1 "• t'up brown 1u11r ' .... t \1 cu~ wabhuu:htd flouf ~'" t~lflipoons bak 1111( vuwder a., ltiupoon blllun.c soda '1 lllUllllfl l\>Ut1 p11un l' 111 l cup uncooked oat· meal l Vt cupa milk But 1hortenln1 and siwu lo1Jetber until criamy. Add eaa and beal weU. Combine fl our, bakine powdu, b.-ldng s oda, ci n · namon, salt and oat· mt1al•. mill well . Alternately add flour nullture and milk to the e11 mixture. Fill 1reaaed or paper·lined muffin·pan cupe ~ full. Bake al 375 de1rees for 30 minutes or until muf- fins are ligbUy browned on top. Makes 1 dozen muffins. SPINACH PARMESAN 2 pounds fresh spinach, trimmed l clove garlic , crushed 1 tablespoon olive oil Yt teaspoon sugar ,,._ teaspoon pepper I/• cup arated Par m · esancheese "4 cup sliced red onion rings Wash spinaeh well, letting some water cling to the leaves at lhtr last rinsing. Combine garlic, oil, sugar and pepper in a la rge skillet. Add spinach leaves. Cover and brine to a high he•l. Reduce heat and aim· mer until spinach ia wilted and just tender. Turn onto a serving plate and sprinkle with cheese and red onion ringa. Makes 6 servings. BROCCOLI AND PECANS 4 large stalks broc- coli 1 tablespoon butter or margarine ~ cup broken pecans 1 tablespoon lemon juice Trim broccoli of leaves and pithy stem enda. Cut leasthwise in· to quarters. Arrange broccoli in a large skUlet. Add oae-incb of water, cover and cook until tender, about 15 minutea. Melt butter in a amall skillet; add pecana and heat through. Stir in lemon juice; pour over drained broccoli that bu been placed on a warm plat· ter juat before serving, Makes 8 servings. VOHS CEl.E•ATES 75 YEARS WITH LOWER OVERALL PRICES. ~tt\~~L~VttE h&~ A LB.. < l 1'\11 ;> Pl\l..' 1Pu1chd~ ow e llm11 reg. pnct' l 05 l . '>AlAIJ I AVI ll./111 I l~\11 4 11'111< how ovc1 hm11 '"4 I •I"•· 4Y '"' I ~m~~~T FRIED2!? 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(Includes .7~off) 5..83 BRACH'S CANDIES ASSORTED PEGBOARD BAGS 2FOR 1.00 0 /1\ ~/Pourld8oel'renlla, 160l l'KC 213 Cle-Sll«d Plcl\Jet, '"'' • '"°"' "°' ,., I 4l C ..... ten Sllcedl'lcklH . ..,..., ,.61 ..,. 1 ll 0.-Whole Pldoln. I CAL JM 4,99 M-o Pt9mlum SelllMa, » OU!<C I .'9 Hunttn1eH ...... Mn I~ a"'-",... .. " .. 1::".... ...'"""""" IMol\ 11• ........ ... ........ IMM PoUftt81n ¥..., •no,,,,,_. .. d. 1ta01 ... ,.., a...., a.... ..... '"I·'"""'"'..., o..,.. ~"· ' .. n ...... CISIAllM. -1 c...... c.,,,., .. a Delo...,. \J Ca,._. ....... ,_.,.,.....,,..Dr.a..._. r II Lo.M lllchC~1ut'~"l'HM'll•eOl !'!<\: Louil Roth TUf'loell s.i.mt. 160/ l'llO 10 I 59 ~--~1ft ..... ~~ .. ~ '°' '°' 1'9 • ~ • FOOD Mushrooms, eggs a d·eJicacy In lhe m1dat ot today's ronUnwnc r•H In rood prices, •u• •re 1UJI one or our beat buy11 They can be prepart'd tn in numer&bl«' w•ya When tlll are p•lntd w1lh mu.hroom11. they c an eem quite hu urlous. A mu&hroom om .. 1~ '" splt'ndtd rar .. a n ltmC' s~ ,, a mu broom quH·h\' Or bakC"d ' l'tl&li 11nd mu•hr oo m ,. 1n ramt'luns lo lM rec11>4' bf1low for Ell&•. Mu i.hroom 11nct Pas111 811h. ~•tt'n t:tr"tt an e a la.,aana Hice tell turt' \o 11 mui.hroom s pajht \ll dl11h whic h ervei. e11ht people It·~ ~aslly made with pre pared s pachettl s11uct:. and c~ be done •head and baked at the last minute Mu s hroomb and Deviled Eus Au Gratan fill the bill for Sunday brunch nus takes ap proxtmlltely 40 minutes preparation time. but 1f you wish to do it the night before. roUow the recipe up to adding the m ushrooms and bread c r umb topping. Cover loosely with foil and r efrigerate overnight. Next day, in addition to adding the topping, you will need to bake it about 20 minutes, or un- til the sauce is bubbly. T his also makes ~n e legant little s uppe r dish. with rolls and a tom a t o -watercress salad. EGGS M USHROOM AND PASTA BAKE 12 ounce s fresh mushrooms 4 tablespoons butter or margarine 1-'l c up c hopped onion 1 2 teaspoon minced garlic 1 teaspoon bas il leaves, crushed 1"2 teaspoon salt 1/rt teaspoon ground black pepper 2 jars ( 151h ounce each) meatless spaghet- ti sauce 1 pound thin spaghetti, slig htly un - dercooked 3 teaspoons gr ated 'Parmesan cheese 8 eggs, beaten Preheat oven to 350 F. Rinse, pat dry and slice mushrooms (makes ap- proximately 4 cups). In a large skillet melt but· -1.e.l:-Add-mus hrooms, onion, garlic. basil, salt and black pepper. Saute until golden, about ·s minutes. Remove 1h cup of the mushrooms; set aisde. Stir s paghetti sauce into skillet with mushrooms. ln the bot· tom of a 13-x-9-x-2-lnch casserole (3 quart ) spread one-quarter of the tomato sauce ; cover with 1f.i of the spaghetti. Top with one-quarter or the tomato sa u ce ; sprinkle with t teaspoon of the cheese. Repeat layer ing 2 more limes ending with spaghetti. Pour eggs ove r casserole. Use fork tines to loosen spaghetti so that eggs flow through to the bottom. Top with remaining sauce and c h eese . Bake, un - covered, until a knife in- serted in the center comes out clean, about 35 minutes. Heat r e - served mushroom s until hot. Arrange over top of casserole. Sprinkle with chopped parsley, if de- sired. Yield : 8 portions. •Recipe can be cul in half to make 4 portions. Bake in an 8x8x2-inch casserole. MUSHROOMS AND DEVILED EGGS AU GRATIN 12 ounces fresh mushrooms 6 hard-cooked eggs I/• cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice ••• QUICK. EASY DP.88EaT Driaale pltted fresh date• and canned plDeapple chunkl witb a little Sbeny. Serve topped wlth whipped cream cheese and a aprlnkle of touted .. ameaeedl. ··c•rtne ....... I • lllllaDd •Dell .,,.... ............ 1. t eaa p oo n powd•f'\'d muatard '• teupoon aalt Pinch around bhack IH'PJ>4tt I tab&ffpwM butter ur m•nO~. divided 3 table1 poonl' 1111 purpolle nour l ~, l'U~ milk l ''UP is hr ~dded t'ht1dd11r chetiiu.i :I t11bh11ipOllfll> llry bre11d c·rumbt. Prehe11t OV\'11 lo 3:>o f' Kinu , patt dry 1mcJ slice mus hrooms r ma.kes a.bc.lut 4 t•ups>. seil as1dei C ut •1t• In h•lr len1thwtae. ,,.move eu yolit and aet e11 whitet aaide. In a small bowl m H h ••1 yolks. Add ma yonnaise, l e mon Julee, cnuatard , salt and black pepper: mix untll smooth. Spoon an equal 11mount or lhe mixture I nto r eser ved e1 1 whitu . Place In a greased 2-quart baklna v11n. ln 11 Jarae skillet melt 2 tablespoons of the butter. Add reserved mushrooms ; saute until golden, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle .half of the cooked muahrooms over eaas. ln a medium saucepan melt 3 tables- poons or the butter. Stir In nour. Blend in milk. Cook and stir until thickened. Add cheese; cook and stir until melt· ed . Pour over eggs. Garnish top with re- maining mus hrooms . Melt remaining 1 tables- poon butte r ; mix in bread crumbs. Sprinkle over top or casserole. Dake, uncovered, until sauce is bubbling, about IS minutes. Yield : 6 por- tions. 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NAVEL ORANGES JU1f I fHl\t'I $:t<fv.,, l1lrqp PIPPIN APPLES 1<119' BP'>! fl)r COOk n!J FRESH SPINACH ('uf'IY ann ,., '" Russet POTATOES U\ l'O() I 83• nq \•11' .25 lO .39 10 .19 suncn .29 lO If WE CLADL Y ACCEPT YOUR FOOD ST AMP COUPONS I ~l~D TRASH BAGS l A_l:P? 0 DOG FOOD I ZEE PAPER TOWELS l ~R .. ~LE.AN CLEANER i LADY LEE SOFTENER ... .. .. .. [ LADY LEE BLEACH i BROWN LUNCH BAGS , I ~CHIFFON TISSUE • l •• , ~ ZEE NAPKINS •., " ... ,, .2.49 .. 37 .65 1.71 .1.99 .66 1.29 .. 77 .. 62 /\1'/'\i/111 /tJ\\ />u, ,.,; ltt'nn FROSTING MIXES r1ACil~f''IA.•" h't ., ~'"'I PANCAKE MIX ••Al. .. f t• 6, HARVEST DAY CORN .. , ..... 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"'; -----~·.1 Ii I €• OM.Y PtlOT With ~ucclUni Beef steW· warms, a cold day Wh•t l'liuJd ~ l~lh'r t a .. t1n1 on t bltm& eold "'tnlt'r' day than a Pll> 1nii hot m f'wl of fff't•f Ste"' lOi>~I with Zu <' r h1n 1 Oumpl1n1 ~ or met bl' u Potato Sauin1gt• RuH" POT~'IOIAl.IMG £ aurr I Mrvln• rt'"''"' of mHhtld potato rlakes :t f'l&5 I' J)()W\C1hulk 111.lUSal(l' • , cui> shrt-dded -sharp ( 'h1•ddar r ht•e "e I t ublttllVUCJO t-hoppcd IJI nllt.'fllO ~ \t'lll>llOC>nb <'hOJJJ>l'd l'hl Vl'I\ '~{'UV milk Pr t:l!ar t· ma s h e d . pot•te>es fol lowing dirtt· browned. Reduce oven tlons on p1u~k1tge, extept to 350 degrees. Brown re<Juce water lo l~ sausage, pour off excess cups Beat I e11 and stir fat. Sprinkle .'SBusage, Into potato mixture. sh redded cheese, p i· Spread potatoes o n miento and chives over greased L'OOkie sheet to erust. Beat remain ing form a 10-inch circle, two eggs and combine building up edges to wlt'h milk ; pour over fill - form . a thick ~' to ~-ing. Bake 15 minutes at 111ch high rim. 81tke at 350 degrees or until fill· 450 degrees ror 15 to 20 ing n;iixture is set. 6 to 8 minutes or until nicely servings. FOOD Even if you've never served dumplings, you'll be assured of success .with Zucchini Dumplings 'I ht• h~•r1 Y bt•t•f Nl\•w ft>.tlurt!~ Rt•nt'rou" i.x11 tion <•f oruoni. und cur rut i. 111 11 ta.:o.ty 1i1riavy Ttwrt' " rw rwt-t1 to rlout tht' nwat or worr 'I' 1aboul lump) g1 k\'\ "'h""n ~uu )llr In M't'nvt•lope of i&U IU' •ru\ \ mix It will ~l\t' \OU J \J\llr'r tu uv.n ~,,.,, 1A1lh ca r u·h ap P'-'' 1J.1ng color ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,.---;,.--~~~~~~~~~ --- E' l'O 1r you ve never w r \ t>d dumplings, you'll bt· a!>~ured of \UCCeS!> "'1th this id e a for fl a ' or f-u I z u cc h 1n1 dumplings Thtc<} l'an be pre pared 1n a ~nap -.i mply b y s l1rr1n g ..,h redded zuc:chin1 into :.in c.>nvelope or potato 1)dncake mix Ser ve lh~ stew with Waldorf salad, a hot beverage or milk, and !'>hcrbt•t or cookies for dessert. The Potato Saus age RuH. bound lo become a famil y f avorite , is guaranteed lo warm even the coldest of souls . The quichc·likc filling of sa u sage , C hedd a r cheese, pimiento, and olives rests on a tender potato crust. Serve it with a tossed s alad, green beans. milk, and fruited gelatin for a nutritious cold weather meal BEEF ST EW WlmZUCCHJNI DUMPLINGS STEW . 2 pounds stewing beef or C'huck steak. cut in CUbt.'S l tablespoon oil 6 s mC:.tll onions. peeled and halved 4 mcdium-siz<' carrots. peeled and quark red 2 ('Ups water I t>nvclopc ta,, .1,untl') au JUS gravy mi x Dumplinl(s I small 7.UCC'hini I l'gg, shghtl~· hl·att.•n 1 , cup walC'r l>a~h sail l l' n v t• I o p c t ·\ ~Cr\'1ngs) potato pan cakC' mix In large s k1llC'l . hrown bt.'e f in oi l. 1>our off ex cess fat i\dd onion!-. car r<>t s and water. stir 1n gravy mix Cover ancl simmer I hour. or until a l most tender. Shrl'd or grate a,, C'Up zu<·chim . slice re· maindcr. Combine egg, wc.1ter. salt. s hredded zuc c hini. and potato pancake mix : let stand 10 minutes. Add sliced zucchini to s immering s t ew the n drop on dumplin g mixture by heaping tables poons . Cover and continue cooking for 15 minutes or until dumplings arc firm 6 servings. Tenderloin adds class More and more hosts and hostesses arc rlic;- covering the ease and fun of gathering family and friends together for a holiday brunch or buf- fet supper. Sure to create an ali mosphere of good cheer at such a gathering will b e broiled beef ten - derloin steaks. These prestigious steaks arc the most tender of all beef steaks, points out the National Live Stock and Meal Board. i\ busy cook will appreciate the ease and s peed with which these steaks can b e prepared. No ad - vance preparation is necessary for they are simply broiled for 15 to 20 minutes. Since each steak is individually sited, carving is eliminated. For a colorful platter partner, ser ve broiled tom atoes topped with seasoned bread crumbs. BROILED TENDERLOIN . STEAKS Set regulator for broil- ing. Place 6 to 8 beef · tenderloin steaks, cut 1 inch thick, on rack in broiler pan so tops or steaks are 2 to 3 inches fro m heat. When one side is brown, season with salt and pepper, tum and finish coollln1 on second side. Season. Steaks require 12 t.o 1$ mlnutel for rare; 11 t.o zo mlnutee for medium. WESSON OIL 19 t 5 MACARONI & CHEESE IRIFT DlllllER MUSH1~ori. 79 1•1,-DZ, ..... .35 m u398 BEEF RIB BONELESS SPEICER STEAK HUNT'S TOMI TO SAUCE :.1& H! '"°'-... 29 !I! Oe'Mit1M 1 Wittl ...... lt9 Or Met Auwtt4 .. .,, Cr.ell .. Leaf Lettuce Chili Con Carne Uu 75 D! Layer Cakes , .... ~ ft! ..,. .. , .. ,.,, l1tct.t• Siu4 M frt«:lt S'1'" m ........... 10. c.-ltyk Aniou Pears •.• 29 Green Beans .... 35 Green Giant Corn , .... ,,. ... ... , ..... ,. ~ Spinach :: .• 29 H! Cheerios lj .. 1 •2 ffi Tomato Paste "' ................. 0. ....... ..... 159 .... -..... O.•••"·-••ft!•• ... ~ •• ff! Apple Juice ~ Spaghetti Sauce II'•" 79 ~ Corn Chips .... ,... . •• '-'· lilM Or"-' H+ -....... , m "~ .... ~ Bacardi Rum 1SI 4 •• long Spaghetti J1 .. 123 Sliced Peaches ... • ••• ~ .. ,.... !@ JIW.... , ........ Seagram's 7 ·Crown m49t Glad Trash Bags 10·•1. 2'' ~ Krispy Saltine's ... ... .. .. ...,.,. low ftrl 0. ,_., ltylo 1""4Ho ........ °' H+ lal Ian Dog Food n~ .... 59 ~ Cottage Cheese u 21 • .... Hf lyrolia Wine ......... l.llM FIMIL Y PICKS REDUCED 5c PER LB. Hf lucky Lager Beer 12 ...... 23• fAMllT "Cl, IHf 1.-...... Hf Sirloin Tip Steak iiiliii' tit 1 a2 ~ fAMH.Y rAa .-.... Boneless Chuck Steak BEIERllEI: 8! FAMllT rAa ..... u. T enclerloin Steak , ELECTIOllC UllE •na.• EITEi ~1.~:1 RIU SUPPLY wnl NICll8"CIM ........ ti--···· 17, '"'· ML•I lilfWft--. ............. WU• CIMl•CIM •· ' • .. • • l' •. 213 fAMll Y 'ACI ,.,. lMI ~ Rib End Pork Chops •. 213 !@ fAMllY ,ACI , I 1 .. 0. .... Ground Beef .g ~ FAMILY "a IMf Cube Steak .. -...... -· ....... ,.,. lolo """ •••• II OL .76 il+ Pork Chops " 1 59 ,., ~ htfltllllll 11 " .43 T -Bone Steak 2'' , .. " ..... ........ ... , .29 ~ Corned Beef Brisket ,. 1 •9 < ... 1011, 73 "' . D! .. ....... ,. Round Steak •. 199 2 ::· .59 H+ -......... ...,,,. ... Mild Cheddar Cheese ~· 219 H+ frut•, Ott ,,_ Mtttttnftf I ..... 73 Potatoes 10 ... 81 ,..,, . "' . u .... 99 ctw. • ~ Clorox Bleach 121 "· 83 .... . ~ De ....... 1~·-.56 Fruit Cocktail •. 1 s• •. 13• CENTER CUT SMOKED m u.199 HIM ._2•1 SLICES WlllLI SUPP\ Y LAmt .. U'ftllflSl11tl• lUll.MIU,......_,ll -l UC• .. , .... •II• 'I -· t• • _, -· ... 11111 • -_, 11-H IOtC•C•it ••II ,. , .. • ,. .. °"" "'' .. • -- ''"' M .... -· ........ t-. I .. l t_.....1 1118 --Ill.I llO\f(f~ "" - -........ co ''"'''"' .._, •• -... -·-· -., .... _. .............. . •• t I It- ~e n. 7 It' uJ !S !r •r d r t n .. _] FOOD It can be /uia A.voiding the coupon hassle .. By MAaTIN KLOANt; Ot-at SupNrn1Arket Sho~r AN • runtl homemakc•r. I huv1• N11f1h' s1Jec•1&J probl6!m1> In 11ilt108' 1tdV1tOllll(t' u ( C'IJU"°ni. lilrld r_,fundi. Th .. re '' onl 11nt• i.m111l e&roc·cry in tuwtf. and 11 dot·sn l tuk,• 1•11u1><1ni. 1'hc rwarusl i:.tore that d<lt'!it I\ 14 m1lui. away , 1o1nd us t<u\ployct.'S 'a\ I ht•) nt'Vt'I ht•¥rd u ( rl'fuud formi. l'ht• t'lt•i.l·M b1.: \'It)' U&>t!tm;arkct that th s vhn ' refwul for m i. 1., 30 m1lei. uwity Although 11 h.,., ~ood ... 1w1·1uli. I n rn I 'l'l' l'i&:WOdllll( iill that mMH'\ on g1a1> lo g .. t tht-rt.' l>u tiu h•H l' dO ~ dCh 1c·t· for U!> r ural ladle~ ·1 \1 r, f) H fr<•m t-;C'l t't 1 ll'. Alu Ot:Alt MR~ D .8 . Man y rural humt'mllkt:n. hia vt: JOlllt:d lurcc) with their friends to turn their weckly shop1.11n1i1 trips into run·fllledoutmgi. •E't togetht:r with three or four fnendi. to :,har"' tht: 1:o~t~ u ( that 30-rnile tnp Your sav- ing:, s hould be man) timt:s the price of the ~a!>oline · Bnng your cxtn1 coupons and refund forms tu trade along the way. takmg turns with ttfe driving so that cvt'ryonc• has an equal chance to ~"'ap . When you reach thl' ~upermarket, )'OU will havl' more run than you would on a television garneshow THE EXC'ITEMt.:NT will intensify as you s tock up on specutls. look for unadvertised bargams. find s pecially marked packages con- taining lots or coupons and search for refund forms. When one o r you finds something worthwhile. she will s hare it wi\h the rest or the group. F.ach o f you will walk out of the su1)~rmarket counting up savings of $10, $15. evt:n $20. So. if someone s uggests that you de· i.ervetohavelunchout, why not? I know one group of rural women who com - pete to sec who can rom e up with the m ost mont:y·savmg opportunities on each or their shopping trips The winner gets treated to lunc h You will be s urprised at how eusy it will be to interest your friends in joint shoppping trips . Just show them this column and some of the supermarket's advertised specials. SMART SHOPPING TIP Dorothy Edmier of Mokena , Ill .. reports that she always carr ies a few post cards with her on trips to the supermarket. When she finds a rl'fund·form cardboard giving the address to which she can write for a r efund form , she ad· dresses the postcard right there in the s tore. Ms. Edmier and other rt:aders whose shop- pi ng tips are published in this column will re· <'e1ve m y "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." So. send your suggestions to me in care of this news paper. RE•'U N DO•~THE DAY Write to the following address to receive tht• form required by this SI refund offer Gravy Tr ain Refund Offer. General Foods Corp .. P.O Hox 31Gl , Eas t Court Street. Kankakee, Ill. fJ0901 This offer expires Marrh 31. 1981. -------------------------------------, <:LIP 'N' FILE Rt:: F UNDS BAKEDGOOOS,OESSllHS C t.o out OH\. Hitt 41nd i..f"eP It #1tn \1m1l•r Ctt\n oft <oupon\ bt'w-ttdQP r•fund off~r) with bt!Wll'ft)Qf coupOn\, tor eaamp1e ~t•n collMltno ,,_. ,,..Oto oroof\ o• QYr<.ha~ whne 100~ 1no tor ow requireo re ... tuno form' At tn. '"Pf°rm•r~f't. 1n nt-W"PclPIPO ttnd 'TiaQdllne"\. and Nhentr.Oi"OW•th tr11nch Off to may not t>r 11v•1tat>te in i\11 o1tre~.u o• thtt tountry Allow 10 we•k \to rece1v• e•< hr 1tfund JELL 0 OREAMWHIPCoconut Or~amPopR•funO, Otttr Rec.e1"e • \1 relund Sf.no t"S, reQutrf'O rt tunct ~~~~· ~~·,~.~tt:~~o~~",~,~~~:~~fn~oo,~:11~i ln\14nt Puod•no ttnd tht 9c1k•r ~.1000 trom dn'f P•0•11eol8•krr \Coconut Expire\ Sept JO ltll J ELLO Re<.f'•'otf"two\O r .. ntcouoon\ S..-ndt'Yri Qu1rt"'O rt-fund form. tour ...-mply C>OVC ~s tr om an~ J Ounce Jpll 0 ~l•lm or two tmprv pOuc.M\ trom dt'IY f> ount• Jf'll OC.et•t1nano d cor,...rbanMr tromJf'll O G~lat1nS•t4MJ,l'IPtlOf E .. p,,,•'\Sept 1 1'191 MAFH>1A W'1tTf FOODS Re<••·~ 4 ,, •Muno Send Hw tPQVlft'd rtlfUrwJ h>r tn and f'lP 'ront Pitntth from •nv four Mdrtnd Whit,. Mt:Ct"~ E•Plf~\ M•v )1, '"'' PILLSBURY Smitll S11• Samo!•r Aeic-11-.,. t..o \tr all \II~< an\ of b•"t< u1t\ ~no rOll\ ~nd ttw t fQu•r~d ,,.tuno lorm ilnd the f'ntirt Id~'' h OfT' t1nv ( omh"'" ••On ot tout \m•ll·\llf'I' can\ 01 ln(l\t' P1H\bu,.,. rr1rtQr,'•fed (j()uQh prOduC.t\ P 1ll\O\H¥ 8•Vu•''-l \11: Dt\CUll c.~>. 81<1 Countr1 U1yP b1~f -..H t an• Hunqry J•t• ffl-.t' Dt\(u1l c.dnt 1104'8rdndff1v~ t><•.cu11canl P1ll\bur., Cre\(.fnf 01nnf't Ro ll\ t to"'' roll t. .-.nJ C1n namonRoll\w1mtcmQtfPtP roli<dnl F.0>111•\Ma,,.h JI, 1q91 Ill l CH ENS 0' Sl'RA l f E A•<••••• ~1 '"'und Sfnd lhfi' tf'QUtr,.d tt'fund form ancJ ttwi-1nqr.-(11ttnt 11\t'i trom 11nr two ~cli..ae)t'\ ot ,,..,. • .,,. ~utrd uu· 6ullttt RttlPt' Ctlkt>\ APPll· Wtllnul coc.onut 1..or1ot f tl" .. h banantt cnoco'"'" brownlt.•\. (it"t mttn c hl;K ot"lfr lrf'srtor4tngr E ;cpirt,AprtlJO 14181 Bonu\1 T~~oUttt\OOn 'rf'Q1,a11,. tor1TI\ PE PPERIOGI' Fl'AM (111~0.,n Multon\ \1 At•lund P 0Oo•160S.W"1er1uwn.Ma\\ 0111'1 St!'nOtr..•1ng'P d1~nt Ollt'WI\ from dnV ~1Qftt Odl<. dQI \ Of Jl'•O.WnOQI' Farn' EnQlt\"Mvtt•n\ E llQlfft\M '-''t h JO IQ91 P•lL\BURV ~w ... 1 Succe" R•·<iP•! IJoo• Oii•• p 0 Bow 10 M 1nMdlPoll\, Minn ~~t,O Rt<t'IVt" th.t 'Swt-et Sue.er\\ ~ .. f'r'I Cookboo• SI-rid ltwt f"ntu• l•M• lromonp(4not P1ll\bYrv Froi.t1nQ Supr .. rnto lht' H>i>P~MI tromP1lhbuty Plu~ CcH l' M 1• dncl?!t( ~f\tot PO\l•llf'llnd.,andllnQ. E spl•,.•MayJI 1'191 -------------------------------------· Treat friends to pineapple pies Plan to ser ve t hese -mini pineapple pies with favorite cheeses when friends slop by to enjoy a warm fire and friendly conversation . Plantation Pineapple P1elets are tiny pastries with a rum-flavored fill· ing of canned pineapple and pecans. PLANTATION PINEAPPLE PIELETS Pastry Shells 1 (81/• ounce> can c rushed pineapple i,:z cup sugar 2 tablespoons rum 2 large eggs 1;4 c up dark corn syrup 2 tablespoons butter or margarine. m elted 2 teaspoons flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teaspoon s alt lh c up c h op p ed pecans Prepare Pa s tr y She lls . Turn undrained pineapple into 1-quart sau cepan. and stir in sugar . Cook over high h eat. about. 15 minutes. until lj,quid is absorbed, stirring often last few min utes lo prevent scorching. Stir in rum. a nd cook about 2 m inutes longer, until r um is absorbed. Cool. Beat eggs well Add corn syrup, butter. flour. vanilla and s ail. a nd beat smooth. Stir in pineapple and pecans . Spoon into Pastry S h e ll s . Bake below cente r of moderate oven (350 d egrees) 30 minutes. or until filling is set. Cool in pans set on wi re rack IO minutes. Re move pielets from pans rarefuJly, and set on rac k until completely cooled. Makes 12pie lels. PASTRY SHELLS Combine 1 cup sifted all ·purpose flour and lh teaspoon sail. Cut in 'h c up s hor tening until µarti cles are size of peas. Sprinkle with 2 to 3 tablespoons cold milk, adding just enough to make a stiff dough. Roll out on lightly floured board to a 14-inch circle . Cut 3 ·~·inch rounds . ----------• STORE COUPON I I Wednesday. January 21 . 1981 DAILY PILOT French toast with a new twist Chef Dennis Terczak o f C hi cago's Pum p Room has found a way to lake the toast out of t he French and replace it with a muffin. For a differ ent and de· 1 icious breakfast or brunch. Terczak shares his French Toasted Muf· fin recipe. English muffin halves a re dipped in a rich eg~ batter, then baked until golden brown. Ser ved w ith butter a nd maple syrup or powdered s ugar and preserves. the muffin flavors mingle with t he egg batter to create a palate pleaser. For a tasty treat t he second lime around, lef· t o¥e r s li ces can b e refrigerated and .then popped into a toaster. F or m o re reeipes, English m uffrn s tyle, write for a new free folder, "Ways lo Ser ve Bays," tu Bays Home Service Institute. 500 North Mi chigan Ave , Chiacago, Ill. 60611 FR F.NCH TOASTED MUFFINS 4 e1U?!> 1"l cup cream 2 tablespoons suga r 12 teaspoon vanilla extract 6 english muffins 4 tablespoons butter Beat together eggs. cream. s ugar a nrl vanill a cxtratt Place muffins, cut side down. in the eg~ mixture and s oak fo r about o n t: minute . "turn over and d1µ othe r si d e to moisten. Stack muffins. cut side up. until ready lo cook. Prt.'heal <>vcn to I 425 degree~ Place but ter in sheet p;rn . put in I oven to melt. When but ter is bubbling. plaC't· muffins. cut side down, in pan and bake for 7 minutes or until cut sit.It: is brown. Turn over and bake 2 to 3 m1null•) more ., Ser ve with buttn and maµl c syrup cir powdNe d s ugar and pres er v l' ~. Left o v t• r s lices l'an be rPfri~erat ed and then rcht.'alC'd 111 a toash'r. Cal l 642-5678. Put a few words lo wo rk tor ou. -------------------------------• 96000H ·~lillll!J!ll-~ .~ I I I I I I ~9~.e5oc any flavor UIM\.C.tlA\ ~ws Cake Mix ., ......... . -. UMll ONE C01JPOH Pf A PuACl<ASE . ,, . I ,, ., !l~p2cj PHO< TER & GAMBt < 5ronr 1.0uP<'J1, L_o~-1'11lC'I I -------------------------------9600CO --... .., -,.... ...... . I os4900 I PROCTER& GAMBLE STORI: 1.0\JPON I I ~------------------------------____ __..,~JUI~ It'~ ~na ~ ~ g~ot day: A REMARKABLE THREESOME! INTRODUCING KELLOGG'S RAISINS, RICE & RYE. It• II ' IH •1 d11lllJ'1 I 'f•l)f 1fi ,1•1 Vt" 11'"'",111111t11111-K1 •lic'l'l ·' ~.,.. ''" ~It" X. h'v .. 1" llo·tl f11CJI l••t111".1 w1· l•I• I• l•·d 1111, tf1•l1 11111". 111· It 1,I, ''"• ( 11•• t 1•·tr1•·f \'.t''t ti. ·' f I'' I; • l' 1. , ,, tit •(Ir ' I I 1' I I n11t I' '' l1hl1 ff111t.d, I ,., ff I '(/" t1dt!f If JI VII 1' •111 111111'1 111.•1 t' I' I I 111 ... '"'·~· 1 I 11• I Y' "•lltlllll•1H l11!·(Jl\l11 f..11tf ht ·I I • (! liHfl• lllt I ·I Ji 11 1, of, I'"' tho! • f:I• ONLYPILOT Weuneaday J•nua1y 21, 1981 Almonds and Mexican dis.hes Serve Almond Burritos with o Ol\f' know111 how to &f't thf' m ost v alul', (I a vor a nd nut r11 ion f rom low t•o11 lood11 bett f't t ha n Mt"11 i l·111n C'OOkS Us1n1 flour tort1llu , IYlt'llOw C'httll~. ht1Mrl ~an~ and h..althrul nul l\ hk• ttw> almond, South of t he-Bordt'r nt'ltchborb r 111n t•n-•tr I' ft'M'lt ht for a k 1 n & ta I 11 p I .-tn a 11 pnN' <'all vuu "1 eiucan cooking 1i.n l ll1ff1 r ull and dot-"n l hli\ t> 10 bf' r.-d hut 10 ta ll" This rl'l'IJ'l' for \l m ond Burritos with Green Sauce 1s a good c>'<ample .\ burrito 1s like a aepe a thin fl our panca k e ~rapped .!round a tast} hlling dnd topped with a sa uce Though its origins are ~e x 1C'an, this ree1 p t- su1t s Ame riC'an tas tes while meeting a need for balanced nutrition al a good prtCl' P int o b ea n s a nd Monterey Ja<.·k cheese, seasoned with sa vor y onio ns and c rus h e d g arlic. make up the p rot ein-r ich filling Toa s t e d Cali forni a almonds add good fla vor. t extur e a nd nutrition. Almonds a r e oft en found in M exica n cooking, although rarely in burritos Ho wever , because Am e ricans like mo re crunch and texture to foods . almonds make a nice addition here . The almonds also contribute importan t vegetable protein to the fi l ling alo n g with riboflavin, vitamin E a nd several essential minerals. Two kinds of almonds are needed for this re c ipe c hopp e d almonds fo r the filling etnd s liC'e d natural almonds for et pretty garnish. Versati le etlmonds com e in a variety of C'o n venie nt form s sliC'ed. C'hopped, sli ver ed and whole that sa ve you time . Whol e natur al o r seasoned almonds. for exa mpl e . mak e wonderful ready-t o-eat s naC'ks whi le the other for ms are ready to use in cookin~ The Green Sauce for these Almond Burritos is m ade by pureeing canned green chiles. le ttuce and a bit or garlic in a blende r. Green chiles-are one of the mildest forms of chiles used in Mexican cooking so the sauce isn't particularly hot. Your family will like this recipe as a change of pace, and you'll like the value. With its Mexican fl air, Almond Burritos m ake a nice party dish, too. · Try it and discover h o w delicious and economical Me xican cooking can be. ALMOND BURRITOS WITH GREEN SAUCE Green Sauce <recipe follows) ~ cup c h o pp ed onion 1 large clove garlic. crushed 3 tables poons vegetable oil 2 C'ans (15 ounces eac h ) pinto beans , drained Water 1h teaspoon salt ~ c up c hopped n a tural a lm o nd s, toasted• 6 6· to 8-inch flour tortillas 1 cup s hredded Monterey Jack cheese "4 cup sliC'ed natural Cunblanched) alm onds, toasted Tomato wedges Panley sprigs Prepare Green Sauce. In large sklllet over mea1u m beat saute onion and garlic In oil s minutes. Add beans. Partially mash with back of spoon. Mix in enough water to make a mixture of t hi c k 1preadin1 consistency. Mix in salt and chopped almonds. Meanwhile, wrap tortillas In foll and heat in 375-deiree oven 20 minutes. Spoon hot bean mixture, dMdin1 equally, o nto hot Oat more FUN out of foOU>ell ' wtth I PRON. In .. tor Ulla.. roll to en<'loae f lll1 nei P l 1t ce o n 1nc11 v1 dual H•rvlnic lJl lltt•s Sp<ion Gr•cn Saa u n • ovt•r Spr 1ok lt1 with rht't~l' and iilit•ed 1tlm1111(JH (;arn111h with 1u 11111111' wt>d.Ctill and vurtd t')' Mak es 6 l'tl'I \ lll.C~ •To tottsl ialmonds . 11pr.-iacl 111 an untereased t11t k10M van or skillet l'lun 111 a :150 dt11'ree o v e n o r o v e r GAEEN SAUCE: medium-low heat on the I n con t a i n e r or i tove top for S·lO e le c tric blender minutes <dependin& on C'ombine ~ cup canned the form of almonds that diced gr een chiles, 1 you are UJ1lng) or until teaspoon instant chicken a l monds ar e a light bouillon dissolved in 1/4 a:olden brown, stir once cup hot water. 4 large or twice lo assure even ro maine lettuce leaves, bro wning. Note that lorn . 1 large clove almonds will continue to garlic. sliced and "'2 brown slightly after t easpoon salt. 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IMpe. lbh'kneaa ol . akla. wetcht u ••II a. a'kan to&or Vanetaee ran•e from areen to purpll' bh1c:k In color ~r 1mooth .tk1nned and areen or pl'bbltd and dark 1k1nnC!d, avocacto. havt1 lht Utllt-IUICIOW but ter> taste and tei&turl' M •h surto evoc:adu• arr npr bdore c·utt10~ lntu them To tell If avocadc» are ripe, 1ent ly preu lM fruit If 1t 11'vH a htlle, It'll npe and r•Mty to eat If not. leav• It out al room tem IH!talure for a few d11y1 ton~ I( yuu ·rtl c utllOIC 11vor11dc1 11hce11 to UH 1n u lad11 or u ndw1ches. d1" s lit'cb Ill ft~h lemon ur llmt' JU•<·e: to keep them fro m turn1n.i brown 8UN8HINE SALAD 1 p a c k a I e ,C 8 ounce.) cream cheese, softened \"t cup mayonnaise v. cup fresh lemon juice . 8 tablespoons con- fectioner5' 11ugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind ~ teaspoon salt 4 medium .avocados 2 medium I rapefrult, sectioned s medium oranges, sectioned Co mbine crea m cheese, mayonnaise, lemo n juice, confec · tionera' s ugar, lemon rind and salt. Chill. Cut avocados in half and re· move pits. Arran 'e grapefruit and orange sections in avocado hal ves. Serve with lemon-cheese dressing. Makes: 8 servings. .. Wedneaoay, January 21. 1981 DAIL y PILOT (;I I If you' re cutting avocado slices to use in salads or sandwiches. dip slices in fresh lemon or lime juice to keep them from turning brown. Drinking depletes · - the body There are an eshmat ed ten mallJon alcoholics 1n the United States Most start out as social drinkers, then become oreless drinkers, a nd finally the disease of alcoholism takes hold. oupon Sa ings At a recent conference of the Inte rnational Academy of Preventive Medicine in Denver. Colorado. one of the world's outstanding re- searchers in the fields of nutriti o n and biochemistry, Dr. Roger J . Will iams , said , "Heavy drinking depletes and wrecks the internal environment of the body. inducing an appetite for more and more alcohol as the body chemistry is im· balanced." He explained that alcoholics are almost always in need of nutri- tio nal supplem e nts because they are usually deficient in several im- portant elements of the diet because of their poor eating habits. Williams is an oc togenarian who dis · covered pantothenic acid and did pioneer work with folic acid and gave it its name. He is greatly concerned about the ignorance of nutri- tion and its subsequent effe ct on the health of the population . Dr . Williams cautioned, "We do not teach ch:tdren that all people have to have a suitable environment in which to live. We need about for- ty substances lo thrive, including oxygen. It's important that people learn how lo care for the body meticulouslv and how tokeepitinshape." Here are some sugar- free recipes for those who are concerned about reducing the high sugar intake of their diet: POACHED APPLES 3 large yellow or green apples 1 cup apple juice 1 teaspoon lemon juice t/• teaspoon cin· namon Cut each apple in half, through the equator line. P ee l and scoop out seeds, using a melon scoop. Place in a large skillet. Add apple juice, lemon jt1ice and cin- namon. Cover and sim- mer over low heat until apples are just tender, but still holding their shape. Chill in its juice until ready to serve. Makes 6 servings. POACHED PEARS 6 small almost-ripe pears 1 cup orange juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon frozen apple juice concentrate Pare the pears, slice In half lengthwise, and scoop out seeds with a melon scoop. Place pear halves in a sin1le layer In a lar1e skillet. Add oran1e juice, vanilla and apple juice concen- trate. Cover and simmer ovlr low beat unW pean are jUlt tender but stlll hol in1 their shape. a.m ia Juiee ..Ul-l'Hdy to aerve. Mak• I Hrv· ln1s of two halves each. DELl·BUaGsas ON TOAIT8D ayg U&AD Tou ftDelJ lbndded c::::1• wlU. dralaecl c ersm1d,...... pie . .._. MrMradllll lad pickle NliA wttla ••1oeaalH aad mla wltla •law. Piie oa ............. -. u. ... lllW -bat· ..... tOlllted ,, ........ • • Double Coupon Pre~en1 111•5 coupon along wolh any one Manufacturers Cenl'i·Oll coupon and gel double the savonos when you purc.nase the 11em Nol 10 include retailer . 'tree or grocery purcnast• coupons or eaceed lhe value ol the item Eaclu<les l•Quor 1obacco an<! lluo<J milk pro<luCl5 Limit One Item Per M•nul•cturers' Coupon •od Limit 3 Double Coupon• Per Cuetomer Coup!)n Effective J•n. 22 thru J•n. 28, 1981 Double Coupon Prese11t 1h1s coupon along wolh any one Manu1.ie1u1 C• s Cen1s ofl lOupon and get double tne sav•ngs wnt>n you purchase lhe ,,.,m Not lo include re1a1ler tree or grocery l"·"chase coupons or e•cee<l the vdlue ot IN! •lem E acluoes 1oouor lobacco and 11u1<l mot~ uro<lu1.1s Limit One Item Per M•nulacturer .. · Coupon •nd Limit 3 Double Coupon• Per Cu1tomer Coupon Effective J•n. 22 thru J•n. 28, 1981 USDA Choice-Blade Cut Chuck Roast ... ! ....... , Ralphs-Monterey Jack or ;1~ !'Mild ~ =-~m-,;.Cheddar -~1 ii@ ~~~... ! •. •. , __ . &oz. ~ .. w =1• O' 801 })/~ ': pkg. Value Pack per lb. Fryer Wings ~~.59 Farmer John-Whole or Alb Half Pork Loin • Frnh ldeho Rainbow Trout Ralphe-Plaln or Powder Donuts per lb. per lb. 149 .-rtoH ..._." 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I ,n ... -. ·II'"' 1.,h.u.t.u 1nt1 tiw n 1n1lio uroOuc..I.., Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupon• Per Cu1tomer Coupon Effective Jan. 22 thru Jan. 28, 1981 per lb. • "Peak of the Season" Winter Pears Mix or Match D' Anjoua, • Winter Nelia per lb •• Van Camp's Pork& Beans • 16oz. can • Ralphs-Reg., Dip or BBQ Potato Chips 8 oz. twin pack .75 Old Fashioned Ralphs v. 11••· 149 Ice Creafn Anorted Ftavor1 ctn. 41/Jx41/J or 4x7 Dano la 129 Sliced Ham 4 oz. pkg. 100% Pure·Chllled 19 Ralphs A~ple Juice "' , ... ctn. . '• ............................................... ,..., ., .. _. ,,......, • ._ euturht ., ... ..-•• • ,., .. ,. II ,...... 11ml 11-m .. ....... ... .,. , .. c 11 DAil 'I' PH.01 Gone fishing Elwll r1nnmag~ sale Regina Green (left). Donna Sutton and Donna Saly ards prepare for a deep sea fishing trip, among prizes offered when the March of Dimes hosts its Seventh Annual Tombola Gala Benefit Jan. 31 in Jewel Court at South Coast Plaza. Call 838-1592 for information. Laguna Ebell's Carol Townsend (left) and Shirley Mccalla are a mong club members getting ready for their annual rummage sale, set for 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. Jan. 31 at the Women's Clubhouse, cor- ner of St. Ann's and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach . Dirty min& ---- Let the kids sleep in their own beds DEAH ANN LANDERS: This morning your t·olumn made me see red . Your reply to "Wor- ried Grandma" regarding her son sleeping with his 10-year-old daughter was absurd The only µroblems tn this ar ea are created by old- fashioned b1dd1es like Grandma and people with dirty minds like you. As the divorced m other or two young daughters, I would not hestitate for one minute to let my daughters s leep with their father. In ract. the thou~ht would never cross m y mind that something might be wrong with it. I do see real problems, however. in explain· 1ng to my daughters why they cannot continue to sleep with their Daddy as in their younger days. Now, THAT would put some funny ideas 1n their ht>ads. 1 thought you were with it until I read that answer . Ann . You s urprised me. MONT· HEAL MOTllE H DEAR MONTREAL: Here's a letter from Indiana that respol1ds lo yours in a ••Y I •ever could. I bop(! you will read lt careflllly. Site has been there. I have not. DEAR ANN : Not only do I want to un- derscore your note of alarm about little girls sleeping with their fathers, I'd like lo extend it lo little girls sleeping with their mothers . Children grapple with all sorts of sexual feelings at an early age -including incest and homosexuality. The intimacy of an adult bed ca n create a lot of ambivalence, anxiety. con- fusion and guilt. I know about all this because I slept with ,,, \\\\\\\ m y mother all through my childhood. <Please note. I am a female.) I'm sure my mother was well·intentioned, but I suffered a great deal of emotional upheaval because of her ignorance. ll look five years and two psychiatrists to bring Qle peace of mind. I had to acknowledge powerful incestuous feelings and also come to terms with my bisexuality. Please tell parents ever ywhere to hug their children , love them, cuddle them and hold the m . Then put them in their own beds for the night. Even a cushion on the noor is better than being in a bed with a parent . It is far more de· s irable than stirring up feelings the little ones can't handle. -NO NA ME PLEASE AND NO CITY OR STATE DEAR N.N.: Thanks for sitting in my chair today. Yoa did a superb job. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our lO-year-0ld son walks just like his father. Many of our friends have mentioned this. and they think it is rather cute. It's a distinctive kind or walk -he lists to the left just a little and one foot points out more than the other. It's r1oticeable half a block away. THURSDAV,JAN.ZZ By SYDNEY OMARR LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Revise, rebuild, gel behind scenes, become familiar with basic procedures. One who seemed indifferent is ready to become a valuable ally. Aquarius, Scorpio natives figure in scenario. You could be on brink of a very significant discovery. CORINTHI ANS will h ave a discus sion on "Coping with Stress in Relationships" at 7:30 p.m . Friday. Jan. 23, in Irvine. For information, call 552-6369. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): WESTMIN S TER Dance As soci ation Fellowship hold s M y neighbor mentioned this agatn yestcr day and added ... It's nic·e t hat your son wants to imitate his Dad. So many kids go the other way these days " I told her the walk is not 1m1tated. 1t·s inherited Like a dimpled chin or extr a · large ears M y friend says I a m wrong We bet a lunch on it. Who dines for nothing"' · P EORIA PALS DEAR PEORIA : Childre n do not inherit a walk in the ume way they inherit a dimpled chln or extra-large ears. They do, however, In· berlt hip aad bone construction that produces the walk. Although you were closer to the facts tbH your friend, I think you should spUl the check. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I bet my buddy $25 that you would not answer this letter in the newspaper. How old a re you? -SNEAK Y PETE IN WORLAND. WYO. DEAR PETE: I was IZ OD July 4. A.ad DOW you can send SZS to The Lamba Bo1: Sze, Libertyville, Ill. 11148. Thia la a W09derf91 or· ganizatloa that teaclaea retarded ad .. u Mw lo be seif·sapporting. Tlaelr bakery &Md• are positively the yummiest! Vom •Pl lo order some. I rttommend tlaeir batter ~. Di&ecwer how to be date bait without lolling hook, Une and nnker. Ann Landen' boolcUt, "Doting Do's and Don't!." will help you be more polud and sure of yoursel/ on dates Send SO cents along with a long. stamped. sel/-addreued envelope with your re· quest to Ann Landers, P.O. Bo:r 11~5. Chicago. IU. 60611 org a n1 zat1on tor the divorced , widowed , separated or never mar· ried, has small group discussions Wednesday eve nings in Sa n Clemente, Fridays in El Toro and Costa Mesa. For information , l'all 544 ·8800. workshop on ··How to Meet Singles·· at 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, in Newport Beach. For in· formation. call 631-3353. ARIES (March 21 -Apr. 19): Work methods are not practical -make necessary changes, revisions. Define terms. streamline techniques, get rid of burden not rightly your own. Pisces. Vi rgo natives play key roles . Spotlight also on pets, dependents and a new alliance. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): In· volvemenl is keynoted -nothing oc· curs hallway. Accent on emotions, creativity, significant changes, in· tensified relationships. You gaih self. assurance, added awareness. Older individual, in dramatic gesture, pro- motes your cause. Glamor, intrigue and sex appeal dominate your personal scenario. Be r eady for change, travel, variety and unusual communications . Wis h ·"com es true." Gemini , Virgo. Sagittarius persons play key roles. Ani active associate could be misin· formed. SAGrrfARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec, 21 ): Domestic adjustment, talk of changes connected with residence - these are dominat.lng themes. Accent on honor, prestige and career poten- tial. Superior makes important con· cession. Be gracious. You are mak· Ing inroads! dances Saturd ay even· S INGLES RELATING in gs for senior citizens Works h o p , I e d by from 8 to·ll p.m . at the · Ruth Porte, will be held Co ~mu~ity Ser vices a t 7 :30 p.m . Friday, B u 1 I d 1 n g • 8 2 0 0 Jan. 23, in the city of Wes tmins ter Ave. A Orange. For informa· s p ecial Valentine's lion call Ruth at dance is planned for 524-9406. OUTDOOR SINGLES will have a dance party at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in Costa Mesa. The group will also have a volleyball game at l p.m. Sunday. Jan. 25. in Costa Mesa. For in· formation, call Bob at 556-7026. PARENTS WITHOUT Partners will have a G EM I N I ( May 2 1 ·June 20 ) : Conclusions were reached -what had been "pending" will be clearly defined. Security is enhanced - fa mily lies are intensified. Aries, Libra persons figure prominently. You will be rid of long-standing, IOI· ing proposition. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): ldeu, hunches dominate scenario. Tripe, messages, visits and relatives crowd busy day. Highlight independence, fres h contacts, original concepts. Aries, Leo, Sagittarius per.om figure prominently. Avoid heavy lifting. LEO (July 23-Auf. 22); Emphasis on coeta, ways to increue Income, special collections and getting moet for your money. Cancer, Capricorn and other Leo rigure prominently. Follow up on bunch -retain sense or direction. A "teacher" reappean. VlaGO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Grab ln· iti•tlvel _q)'cTe hl1h, mab Hw at.rt., hl,..Utbt independence. Trust your own Judtm•t, sense of Umlq. Rom•nce, creativity. breakln1 troand -tbele are empbllliHd. Leo natl¥e CODftclll CGallMBtlal data. CA PalCOllN CDec . 22-J an. 19): Perceive picture u a whole. Refuse to be painted in comer or to get bogged down with details . Focus on distance, journeys, potential and communication. Published material dominates scenario. Pisces, Virgo persona figure prominently. AQUAalUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Check lmerett rates, be aware of percenta1es, stress performance and don't become involved in debts of others. One close to you confides dilemma. Solution is av•Uable, but requires concentration and dedlca· lion. Pl8CD (Feb. It-Mar. 20): Tlme la on your llde. Know lt, refule to ruab or alp p1pen -it la to your advu· ta1e to p1a1 waltln1 1ame. Art11, Libra natlv11 nfure promlD•tb. A••re11lve ind vldu·a1 becomH valuable ally. Loq-ataM ... wtp. ment requtrw "ftn111ala1 toucbll." . • Feb. 14. For more in· formation. call Lillian at 892-0161. WE CARE, a supportive DEAN HOWARD, of Dean tfoward Success Seminars, will lead a house party at 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in Costa Mesa. For information, call Barbara at 551·0161. Sing~• Calendar runs each Wec:.1Mlda11 and con· fains 111/ormation on discuasion group•. parties and events open to the public in the Ora• Ccxut area. Send notices to Sing~r Calendar. Doi111 PUot, P.O. Box 1560, Coria Mesa, CA 92628. Include 11our name and te~ number. Nottce1 muat be received two ~elct in advance o/ an e~t. CALL INTERPAC ,...FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT • Be • holt family • Some compenNtlon • For 3 to .. --pnMded • For Feb./M•r. • Now'a Your Chance CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS AND FREE BROCHURE IMmPAC.~i~ ....... CA r tuitN.Bld INTEaAcnoN, an organilaUon dealing wilh teaming disabilities, meetJJ 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 24629 Del Prado, Dana Point. Speaker will be speech pathologist Sharon Reid. For inform•· lion call 492·6.W or 493-174S. COSTA MESA JUNIOR Women's Club meets in the home of Diane r.ambert at 7 p.m. Thursday to welcome new members. For more informa· lion call 557·6356 or 557·2279. NATIONAL COUNCIL of Jewish Women, Harbor Vista Section, meets 9:30 a.m . Thursday to hear Dr. Bobbe Sommer at Shir·Ha·Ma'Alot Harbor Reform Temple, Newport Beach. For information call 673-1310. NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS of the Library meets 11 :30 a.m . Tuesday, in the Fernleaf Cafe of Corona del Mar lo hear author Joan Pizzo. For information call 673· 1633. THE GEORGE GERSHWIN Chapter of the Orange County Music Center meets at 7:30 p.m- Sunday in the Saddleback College Fine Arts Theater lo see ·'Synergy in Action," a presenta· lion by the Danse Arts Theater . For information call 661·6200. HADASSAH of Newport Beach meets for second Youth Aliyah Luncheon at 11 :30 a .m. Monday in the Atrium of the Newport Marriott Hotel in Fashion Island. For information call 968·3952 01 759-8933. ZONTA CLUB of Newport Harbor art exhibit and auction will be held at 4 :30 p.m. Sunday in the Zonta Clubhou~~Jrvine and 15th streets, Newport Beach. Admission is $2. For informa· tion call 557·9~20. .. DA UGtrrERS of the American Revolution, San· ta Ana Chapter, meets 10 a .m. Wednesday for genealogy seminar by Mrs. Willia McCahp. Seminar is set for Mer cury Savmgs and Loan, 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. For information call 543-7025 or 545-6354. LAG UNA BEACH MUSEUM of Art Affiliates lour the Colby Antique Shiop, 510 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente, 10 a .m. Tuesday. For in- formation call 494-6531. CHRISTINA WOMEN'S CLUB of Huntington Beach meets 11 :4S a .m . Wednesday. Jan. 28, for program by Betty Nethery, Jim Bergthold and Jan l,,a Rue at SeacliH Restaurant, 3000 Palm Ave .. Huntington Beach. For information call 642-4720 or 840·4973. JOBLlf'E presents .. Invest in Yourself for. the New Year:· an im age-awareness seminar, 9 am_ Saturday, tn the Balboa Bay Club. Cost is SSS and tncludes lunch fo~or reservations call 955·0483. o\STRO-SOUL, A program of spintual fulfill· ment. presents Gerda Schmitz of San Diego and N1kk1 Zmarich of Cypress at Newport Balboa 5avings and Loan, 1100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. 7; 30 p m Tuesday. F'or information call 292-5050. ·•FREEDOM AND FORGIVENESS" will be ex- plored by Robert Renouf of Counseling Associates for Human Development, 7:30 p.m. Friday, 18001 Irvine Blvd .. Suite A. Tustin. For information call 832·1020. \SSOCIATION RENNAISSANCE CREATORS present a Creative Living Seminar with Dr Renee M. Nam aste at 8 p.m. Thursday in Glen· dale Federal Savings. 7144 Edinger Ave .. Hunt· ington Beach. For information call 540·5803. Club Calendar runs each Wedne!day in the Daily Pilot and contains notices o/ wom~·s and service club meetings and events opni to the pt.i hhc /or the /ollowing week Sntd notices to Club Calendar. Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your name and phone number Notices must be in our hands three weelc.s an advance of an e~. Psychic development is workshop topic A two-day workshop on ··Psychic Develop· ment for Health and Achievement" is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Saturday and Sun· day in Newport Beach. Instructor Ann Martin is the author of "Metabionics." a book concerned with an in- dividual's personal power. specifically how a person·s attention. visualization. concentration and choices build and direct a lifetime. She will use a series of techniques including alpha -level awareness, fortune telling, s poon bending, seeing auras. chanting and hand- scanning. Cost for the weekend workshop is $50, and reservations are available by calling 975·0700. Clubs to lwld /estival The a nnual Fine Arts Festival of the Orange District California Federation of Women's Clubs is set for 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p .m . Friday. Paintings , photographs, music al performances and craft item s will highlight the show, to be held in the Women's Civic Club, 9501 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove. Luncheon will be served al 12:30 by mem- bers of the Civic Club. For more information. call S43·3835. HOW TO MEET SINGLES ... lllwa4 s,.. • .-aw......, """ .... ._ ........... . TU SOMITMIM6 MIW -......... _ .. , ........ I "'ll _ , .... ...,.,? .......... -"',.,.. " .. -•"O ..... .,., Of courw "°" ant """ ~,. vou .,. •"''"" ..- IO CO.. TO OUI SYWOSIUM OM 'MOWTO ..-r ...US' ITS OllllAT TO• WITH AHO DO THINGS WITH A INIQM. Nlt90fil , ... ..--.. "--C.- 1300 .... -~ ..... ca '••Hiii .. 'r 0.... 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"'' Ill'"' of I ft•· ,111111I11111 \\II It I It • 11 111,dt· p:11111 .. r ... and 111·,11 I~ h.tlf 111ld .1 1·lw .. 1 I 1·111 ;ole• frwntl Minority enrollme~t ris~ng in schools SA CllA M t:NTO I I' l M 11111n t \ c n r o II m c n t 1.., g 1 11 \\ 111 g fa s t 1 n California and ma.\' dominatf' the public schools "~11h1n a fl·W vrars, · says a statc• rcp<1rt The report by !ht• state Hoard of Education·s Rurcau 11f Intergroup Re lations is ba~cd on sta tistics fro m t he fall of 1979. thl' lates t suhmittcd by the schools II s aid minority s tudcnb madf' up 40 percent or the s t a tr 's 11 million public school student ... in Hl7!J. u11 from 36.5 percent two years (•arlll'r THE NVMB•:R O•· minont\ slu· dents. especially His p a nics. ·is in· c reasing particularly fast in the lower grades, s aid the report. For example. minorities made up 30 percent or the 1979 h igh school gr aduates. half of the m m spanlcs. but 47 .2 percent of the kindergarten students. two-thirds n f them llis · panics . "Within a few years. it appears, minority students may predominate in California public schools." said the repQrt. tt added that there were about 16 percent 11lln0rtty teachers and prln· c pals Id 1m. But 12 years eaflTer. when minority enrollment waa 25 percent, there were about t percent minority teachers a nd 4 percent minority principals. ' S1 111•1• I h1• 1'11 o;t ~1t l'h s 11rv1•v 111 tht• fall of 1!11;1, :-.l alt•\\l<lt• puhl1t ..,<•hnol 1111r11ll11wnt ha" d1'<·lint·d liy R 2 11•·rn·n1 The number of white An~lo stu· rl1•nt.s has dropped by 2" 2 pcrct:nt 1111! durin ~ lhl' s aml· timt·. t h <' nunihcr of blal·h h<i:-. 1n<·rcasl•tl hy 9.1 percent. the number ol lhs pan 1cs has incrl'ased by 54. 7 percen t. and the numbers of othe r minority groups have a lso increased . t he report !'laid . Comparl'd' to the tota l 1979 enroll· m e nt. llispunics we re 23 4 percent. blacks IO percent. As ians 4.3 percent. Filipinos 1.4 percent. and American Indians 0.9 percent. Tllfo: REPORT SAID 61 percent of the minority students • including 72 percent or the black s tudents were attending .schools in which mlnorilic!\ wer e 50 percent or m o re. Suc h s chools have nearly doubled since 1967 . from 987 tot ,943. Districts that rind they have one or m ore schools that are segregated, or i n dan ger o f being becoming, segregated, are supposed to advise the state of t heir dueareptlon plans. But the state lacks the 1uthori· tf to enforee l.he...plana. So tar, 851 dJatrictl have told the state they have adopted ~I•· lion plans. Another no have reported segregaUon. but aald they have no feasible way to deae.gre1ate. 6 4 2 • D A I L .Y p 1· L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY , ......... w.11c.: All real eiTale ad · v c.r t is e d i n t h i s newspaper is •ubject to lhe Federal Fair Hous · 1ng Act ol 19118 which makes 1L illegal to ad· I verhse "'any prererence, l1m1l at 1o n . o r di s · 1· rt m ination based on r a ce, color, religion, sex. or national oriein, or an intention to make any such pre ference. limitation. o r dis · c rim m11tion." The Btgge1t M•rketplace on the Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • You Can Sell It, Find It, '842•56781 Tr•de It With e Want Ad ~ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval H4MHH hf' S• HfMnH For S4IM • Houte1 For S. Hevws For S. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMr.. t 002 Gt'Mt'el t 002 GetWrel I 002 G.....-el t 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHA*illl.A 1s the name or the atret this lovely 4 bedroom 2 bath home ui loc11ted on in Huntineton Beach. Auume the low interest loan and lbe owner may ocnsider a 2nd TO. Full price $1Z1 .900. TRADITIONAL RIJ\l.TY HOME'> b. INV'STMfNTS 631-7370 1-2 Builden, act now for Coata Mesa lot with plana ready lo build ownen are anxious. On· ly SlU.000. Call for more details rt, SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 ITr;..e I 00/o D.11 Tli1;~operty has toads of potential and t>ould be addl-d onlo l'as1ly. The ex1:1tin f( 2 be droom home is 1n excellt!nl con d1l1011 Property also h1ts a boat dock Full pnre $475.000. TRADJ T IONAL RL\LTY HOMES f> INVESTMENTS 631-7370 c~,.~ l "llcfrm· Unfurn11l1ed. yearly. "50. Monticello Townhouse 3 bdrm, 2 b•. furn. yrly ~. 642·2253 eves. associated BROl<lll'> Rl nLT(lRS lUJt, W 801t""' t '~ lt>O, T his newspaper will nott•--••••••••I knowingly accept any PUii fiOLD ~~I~~~! ~R~~ fi)lf1~M~ 75 .. 1111 adver tising for real t!Sla te which 1s tn viola t1011 or the law ERROIS: AdnrtiHN shotlld ct.ck tMir ad• daily .ct r-.port .,... ron i_.atefy. Th• DAILY '1LOT n._..s liability for tt.. fint 1 h1corr•ct i111•rtlo1t only. ....................... 1002 ....................... ROOM For I.Laws fO/oDOWN New 2 lfdrm. condo . f a mily room . d 1n1n g room . lt!nn1s 1pool i.pll $189.!IOO S17 .500 down JUST LISTED! Oc._ 11/J llocb Warm & t'Ot.Y <f<ifll\ouse' 2 Bdrms, 2 t·ar gara~t· Plus extra park111~ Land inrludt·d iJl Sl79,500' lalaoa lay Prop. R.-ton •675-7060• 3 Bdrm lower, 3 B~rm \JI al l' r r r ()II t h 0 m I' upper duplex Outstand· ..,, 17 x311· pvt dork l'rt(T 1ng Balboa Island in Sl.J!l!UlOO For dl'tatli. 0 11 Vl'slment and sumrnl'r this home .irul apiit tu home. ,.99,000 ~ec , call Carol lloH . .i~\ · lc6oa 1"-'d Rlty 631 0094 ~l~~700 1--------------0CEAH F«OHT INVESTORS TICKET 1s now in C'osfa-M e:.J u ( fe ring residential pro J)l'rty investment with Capital Ga m s Only High H<>turns l Nol 2nd Trust llt·1·ds 1 Call for inform al w11 iP3a RED CARPET ·-754-1202 I IEAUTY J U H.. 2tiA-. Ha1·h .. 111r s.soo.ooo IONES IU \I I\ I". I '1 N .. t, 00fl't Read This 1f you'n• loclkini: fur ,1 Supe r value! Can't ~at this pnce. Large 2 story home with s bdrms. 3 baths. 2 living r ms. New =~======== roof last year. newly I IE$TPRICED Ue)>t pnced condo m thl' are<i I Bdrm to <!II', down. own1•r will hl'lp (1nanCt' $71!,Sllfl (';ill !¥7!1 5370 today 'm"ll 1111 \'Ill) w a,y 11ul 11n thi' l'••run~ul:.i l'o11111 • n1·ar lht• Jlarh11r 1·n tran .... 1 <'UI th"' 11nt• •~ 1·x t r;i larl(1• with ,, I lhlrm l"U...,l•>m h111m· Jnll .I 1·Jr ~ar.ij!t• .illll !»1111 r1~1m & J1·1·t-~'> f•ir hoal & I ratlt•r A:.k1ng $47!°).IJOU 1·011 n 1e f11r dt"latl:-. ti7S tibiO painted, a vocado tree All for $127,500 Conv or 1 VA terms .• Call now ' ( "lyde Johnson Rllr 549-2644 IEASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE lle JutifuT tree l1nl'd • :.trcc•t Walk way thru • flower filled yard. leads to shak<' front doll houst• t:harrn1ng bay win<low:. enhll n(.'1' this 3 Bdrrn h u m "' 0 I 11 t· h :.i r m :.ibounds with hardw1.l()(.I floor' I lug1• olden days fol N11l ma11y l1•fl (':ill now SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 MHGV_.Ho. It are 2 :-.ty 4 lied room 111 out s tanding loc at1on I\:. te~s than 1U yt'ars old Jlld has formal dining. f1rt•pla1·r.;. 3 baths. ram 1 I ly room t-"ull pri<·r SlliU,lJOO 751 31!11 I c;:: SELECT l T'PROPERTIES BEACH HOUSE Laguna Charmer. cen· trally located. 2 blocks 1 lo the bt'ach. shopping, excellent location. New copper pipes, new roor a n d w 0 0 d r.e n c e Beauhfol stained glass window. Very flexible fl n ancing. I\ steal al Sl 10.000. Call now, won't last. 752· 1700 THE REAL ESTATERS DOVER SHORES TheUu~~~!!n~!}~ries 4.000 sq.rt. of elegant hv mg wall11 or glass sur round enclosed pool with r1• mova ble s k y It gh t d o me . 4 mas sive ftre places. st!clude d m aster suite hosts tan· talizing spa . S pe c · tacular view' This won·L last ' For the ultimate 1n living, call now CJ,) SEA COVE P.ROPERTIES 714-631-6990 USI THI DAILY PILOT °FAST RISULT" SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642·167 --.... flz- SELL ..a. ltelDI witlt a D•llY Pilot Claaalfled Ad.142-5171. 1an.1wts ' t-;nJOY tht_;-amentlll'S ofj t he Bluffs and lht! spaciousness or a large hume in this sunny t!nd condo unJl near school:-.. rt><•reallonal fot•11!t1es Walk to sho~ and enjoy a v 1t•w of Jo';i:-.h1 011 bland $230.000 Jus'~~u~~t'ly , ALLSTATE I REALTORS hard to-find Hon1l ;1 pla n I Thn•c Sl'panitc: palw:., I Spanish tilt· l'nlry I 'p JASMINE CREEK gradL•cl k111•h 1•n Jl 1·:ti·i.:a1t t 11 p i.:i .ido ·d lwdrooms, 2 b11ths. in Jklrm 1'1;111 :1 ""·' ••II !'>id1· laundry room and nl;i!'>tl·r l11ln11 , 1,, , 1 .. soml' Vlt-.:W $215,000 1·11111·1:-It:•· •''''"'' '• l1:0.1•d ltll•·• ··-1 ''"''' D.M.MARSHALL 1 t '11111p.11" '" •.1 111111111 REALTORS '"'"""' (111 1•1001 I 644-9'90 760-0135 i ~~, ,~~) Attn: ht•~ston 1 ,~--~ <! Bdrm, 2ba house in ~ ~ Long BciH'h llas foll :fY c;RV Won "t las t a t 165.000 Call for dt•latb I K t:AL to:STATJo: STUIU: 675 177 1 .: ~. . .. '. . .... .. ' ... , ... ... I u••• •v· ,. r f J .. .. ' . ' yy_., I' Mo ,. 10 ··-i-y, 1 1"· ... ' n1·~ I ~0.,10 , .1, . . ~ '• ' '1 Gl,,.1, .. 1 I •• . . . ... .,,. ..... .. ti .... . ,, '>~~-" 6lb!HO.-.... ~AGtM••1U\ "'""' ,,. .• ~ (/tr I ( ~1 • ,,H I 1111 ,., fW'Jt•l'"''t ""~ " ""',} t!< lh 'Vf1 /J4 .,,.; t;I tll/C . ,, t o' ll,.ll•I•• .,.,. •• Hltj f.•+t ,, ,.,.,,1 ... 1 ,1• .. 111 1 .. 7 '~ 9)\. Jill°'H)tr6 • ' . . ' .. ' 1• •• ....... . ' ,, .. i ' . ' .. . i ... ... ,,. .... . "" . '· " , .... u Ii .. '". ••1••1••ij•• •'I• 111 • ....... 11 ... ,. •• ~ ... " ~hu·~·t .. ,., .. I " '"''"' .. , ..... ,. , ...... . lt\11•·•1 r Y•t 11111• ... ,, .... 114•1 .. ' ..... ,., J I/ lii'tl• !')•" l ••flCOIM vt a '4 _ .... \ /Q fll "" /I'/ •; •OVAUIJ\ . ... ,. ~I )I :..0 1119 81 v111c;o .•. " .. ..., .. _. ... •"'-'" .. ,. ' ..... , .,,,,,, 'Il l ...... ,, ".#l j ... , .. ,, ... M IJ"• "• 'I' 1°'11 •" ~ ~"'"'''\ "'"""ft'•'•' """""" "' ....,. ''"' .,, • •L. ! I ltl I/ II • ,, 14 )ff ~ ... . I• ~\..! .. •'-'""' I} 1;1.a ,;~ ·• : " t ' '"~ , , -·· ,_ i l.t If! 7'. , .. )t )JV'+. COUNTRY ESTATE Near Newport Be a c h. Sprawling 4 HH. eustom on double (·orner lot . Circ ular driv1•. P ool & s pa. Forrni.11 dining Hm. Fam. Rm. w ,wet ha r . 2 fireplut·t•s. Ahsolule ly goq.!eous con<lil inn & pr ire. $:345.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 llllC & 'INlt RESCUE A S L 8 T 0 I t N S 9 0 D A N E R Q R E H A I T G E A E V 0 C E R I N E 0 E X S R L S N H I l R 0 E P N 0 S 0 L P T D A U V A 0 8 A V R D 0 R A A E A E A W E Q 0 A L I I F I I L E E T M V 0 I 0 V L W T G V T A T I L X A E P E D D R I X I 0 E E A A 8 E T E S A T I N ~t Y P 0 V S A P T A A D" W E I R E T A H N A i E I A E I E E X 0 A 0 T M lf ~ i i E\t R T t E 0 8 R 0 S N E M E N I A A M T N N I F N H A I U E Z A A U I T 0 N T X E R L T U A L L T A M T V E X T R t A E G L S E R R T T E H A S H C T 0 X E 8 G 8 E l S P C S V L L 6 W U H A A S I Y N J 0 K T ........ .:... ., ........ =.::.., .. It..:.~ bMlll9 D• .... IM: -...-t .,., -~ ......., , ~ ..... w ..... l .... ..... . .. ,. bl.... ....... T.....:...._ JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ASSUME 81i1°o LOAM on I> SI 13 500 for tlm !I lldr m t·h.irm1•r v. 1th ht•,Jtl·d "'~'' & fri11t tr•··· ... (.·'II n11w '17!1 : •. 1111 ALLSTATE REALTORS W.1rtl \tJ l<•·,tilh !~I.! ~>li71il Beaut1f ul Baby~ ~·, r f j ,,.i ' I ' I '' I t A 1 1 I I •/ti 1 "1 I ''' In• thf• 'II ,, .1lih •,'I ., , ,,1 ' 1 p1rH.-t,u •' 11 •. ~~Piii I 1 ,,, ' f tri wt·t,11 '' I ;,fo ! f, I• I~ l I ti 11·, I I ,,d,,. t,:., u~U•iw u ..,, ,, '"' ," 1 1'" t t. q~ ..... 'ti , .• ,,. $2 00 11,1 •~11\ I t'l••n A1• I ' ( PAt h ~al:l'oO frM l.1· I Id "" m••I dnd h~nd n1, Send 10· Al1ct lrd s · Needlecreft Dept. 10S D•llY Plio. lo1 161. Old Chtts.1 Su .. Nt• TOli. NY 101 U. runt N1mt. U d11a, Zip, 1'1ttt1n Nu111btt Latr~ M 111 lhP11111 f:I""" •11d llJI Oul lllW 1981 Nlll•11rRAn (Al Al 0\. 0-.Po J 1? ti" 1;·• iofP paflp1n· in~10P S, Ill AU CllAn IOOllS .. SU~ ucll I 14-14 Qwld Mtcllillt Qw1lb IJJ.fllllleft "9lllt Qw1lh11C 1lZ .0.111 On1111t1s IJ1 ·Add I ltoc• Qwilts I JO·Sw11t11 f llllltfti·Slrt& Jl.55 lzt.Qwlc• 'n' bsy TraMltn 121-(llftlope l'atcltwM Qwiltl IZ1·Aflf\IM 'n' o.llits I 11-Tltril(y C11MJ floft11 l~l'NI a.lits U4-l., Glfll 'II' OrMl!lttlb 12J.Slikll '11' l'ltcll Oitilll uz.st1n '11' '•" g.h ·~, ..... 11 Hiit Alt tf n.. ei.tt.I ..... ,..= lls&; .. .. ei.tt.I UMI ;Tl• Jalll+llllll ......... 1-.....Clldlll 1--111 ..... ~I OWMY FtHAMCES \ 11•\\ tumw, C'11r1111a tld \1.11 lo1°JUI\ t)wllt•r· ma\ • .111' 1 ... 1 '1ru ... 1 1.h-1·11 a"t I:! \\1th !'>mall tluwn I'·" 11w111 Small 111·1vati• I ftlll Jlllll!ll\ V. ll h p1111l I ,1 1\· .111"\ I h•lrrn :1 liath It t I II It' :! (I rt• p f ;I(• I'S 1 .. , 111.ct 111111111: r11•11n & lo11·.o~l."t r1w1m l'1·rft•t·t 11 °1 1.111111\ & 1·111 1•11,1111 111~ '•'\\I\ 11ffrr1·1I 11t ~ 1'17 IMMI 759-1616 IMVESTORS Dll...IGHT Max1mumleverag .. with SS.000 down 2 Bdrm l'On do t>wncr will rarr ~ halam·c with a~rec;1bl~ t1•r m s and paym ents 1; rnss 1nl·om e $5400 1h k 1ng $76.900 Call ~, .. ,, 1151 ror mort' de · tails ~HERITAGE REALTORS . I(' ·se +, I Jo.xJ?.'vc rcsi~nt1 al arl'a where each home r .. r I I' i' t s p r I cl l' II t 11 w Ill' r ., h 1 p II u R c ~1 lll·clroum 3 bath. family r1111m. 1·ozy r1rl'vla1·c:s ,1111J rnorl' Only $11>4.900 B1·,,1 \aim• ~ Z~I C::::SELECT I PROPERTIES \\ ''' \( 1111\,. I J.1 ll<'of \of ... lo I' ,ol;i'li Sun-Scooped! f I H t I t 1 1HV ... 11 f_lll · '• ~ •' , •·1~1he•·teo '..... 'ht jrr. '"'"'' oir to1 f tl1fiill' tl.lt P!l'·I~ r tr Ut r1f t1' u ·0 I 110• \l'A I 1111" f. """0 !'i•l••n t4l'l "''"~' ''·" • II .. 4 lb Ii< lo w~ I> IDu\I 14 Id''' l •·''"' bll 111. n lab•1• Stfld $2 .00 loi tKll pilttrll Md SIM "' HCll """" lot firsl-c!Hs "'"''"· lt1ndh111. Stlld It: MARIA" MUTIN Pan.m Dept. 442 O•lty .,.._ 2lZ W.t 11111 SL, .... ,_., llY 10011. rt1111 llMll. lllHtSS. 111'. Sill llld ST"fl( llUMKR. NIW SPRINCSUMMlR 1981 PAllfRN CATAlOO b11nu )'OU IERRIFIC SAVINGS Oii l•mt war• 111011tY w1tfl OWi I 00 llSI f!lf_ Pfltt!llS f".M It• Pttttt n .. 1s~?i, 1111 ..... cSl.71 ....... --.Sl.15 .... k .. -... 15 ..... _ ... ..,.___. ............. -........ ,. .-. •• _ .... --......... ,,__....._._ • ., •••• -# ........... ·---.. ,,..,__.-. •• t . ~!.~ -~········ '~~~: .~~: .~~ ........ 1~~~~~ .~~~ .~~ ....... . ~~:'! .......... ~ ~-~~ ~~~~ .......... ~ ?~ ~ 1~~~~~~! ......... ~ ~~~ WMAMUM19UI UOUTUMl9UI S llE THt: Sl'N~r.'I fro a S.U1n1 ~un 4 1 8dra pool, llH'I f'd1bl,. dM \'lf'W w rit fiaallftld '"' •l ~WI 11111 Ol.0 t;NGUStl 111 •hi l'dM • Bdrm tt1 ... 1HI ntw Wllh .:ur u v'""' f O l lll'ea ~ UOO O ll\ E K ~H O kl'..:-. Spotl~ • Bdrm 4 bJ u \ t<r louk1n& lb r H .H II tf")' Wll h p r 1\ o , bc-at'h6 ~10 L;JO I SSE.\Sl.l l-1' .! Bdrm 2 b .. lt'nn1:0. J>1>0I •nd run ~urround1ng~ d Oi<! b) .ti SH~ 000 THATS WHAT'S UNIQUEAIOUT t ~1(.l 1 11( -'ti' Realtors. 1>7S·6000 : . . r ~ , • .. : • .., • J h ' f ... ] I ', t 1t f' -~ 1111•' IU ••t fl(f U f Ali { \ ~ t '"'h MIWPOltT HEIGHTS II 421 S...._,dilto 0,... "'-'/Fri ' • ,. REALTORS 6 H S\11 LOOICIMG FOR PHFfCllOM7 We., • ._ It 9'd lh NI MHo V..rde. W Ith l b.droo1M, l ' 4 b9tht. o ckn. fomlly roo"' ofld forMol ....... r.om. Tiii• newly remodel•d holM hot pWRty to oH.r, Md I• reody for YOU to lftO•• rlqM In. U49.SOO. Coll wt today. COLI Of MIWPORT RIAL TORS 2S IS E. C oad Hwy .. Corona del Mor 675-SSI I WES LEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTOH.8 sinct.• 1H46 DOVER SHORES BEST IUY! GREAT VIEW HOME! PRICE REDUCED TO S495,000 t '"rn·r "111 t '.irn J:..I I' I I loan 111 S:l711.004J, 1~1 • '. 111t 1•r ... ,t & 1111 loa n ft.·c l.O\t•h h .111 \.\l•lls I l<H l111111l' \\tl h (11rm.1I dtlllll).! l .1111tl .' l'fll I :1 n 1.1g111l 1t·1·11t t·nll rt.1111ntt•111 1 m \\1th lgl' '"·' 11,i..:lll l<1·.111t 11'111 p11t1 I & s pn \'tt'\\ 111 h.t >, \1•\\ pnl'I < 'l r l1ghh & 1111111111 ;111i-. Hl"'' I 111.1111·111!.! lllll' 1·111tld :1~k lor 1620 GALAXY DR. THURS /FRI I ·S WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 211 I Son Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-491 0 Cuslom 1t.h~~O bedroom I hom e Fa mily room w11hl we t bar plus built rn ste reo. Sunke n hv1ngl _________________ .., r oom . lnte r cs t 1nl( , harbor view. Owner will I P!acmi,: a Cla,,s1 f1e1J .1<1 '-" ~Lt.I. 1dlt• 1t1"111:. "1!h a carry complete frnanl' a.' Ni:.~ ·•~ 1t1Jhn1. \uur IJ.141) l'1lul 1'1,1-. .. 1111·11 ine! . vhvne c;/\•· 11~ a ... 111 \.t t>t:> ;11;;8 6l 1-7l00 .... I ' wt'. 11 d (J ti\ I' I ,. 'l ""· • fi42 Sti71:1 .lllJ!!!ll!!!!!~~~~-• He.t•t For S• HcNIHI For S• Wednesday. Januery 21 , 1981 DAILY PILOT ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!'! .......... !~~~ ~~!'! .......... !!.~~ ~-::~~ ....... ~!?.• ~!!!!.~.~~ ....... ~::.~~.~~ ..•. 0 •• 4 •• ,~:.~.~·······,· C--os .,..,.. 1026 ~ 4 ... wport.HCh 10• llEW """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIMIHSULA ,OtMT llACHNOMT .. It', SELL' SPYM.ASS HILL f',1111>rn rn1<· \lt('W u t wed g('. fro m Oc--.~v.. * *""'~ . PIMIST 111 •1111' l.ir~· · l!1l. l bdrm. 3 buth t'uStom ~l!SIOfnC~. ~o.i'd:'&'!Y•~!r!:me., Woodbrid1e ele1ant 3 h.inw ·11111 .sq rt featunn° marine nu • Vt' THE FISHING RLTRS ] Bdrm 2Yi Ba .altat'bed ,.., 2 BR, 2...., ba, eonte mp home overloolun1 pool r u11n 1 1•11 11 ~·. Ii v 1n ~ r oom. din in ~ det11gn. Sll6,000. •tt·l082 and pan. EXCEi.i.ENT o,..~10-2 6ltit•taclte . 280 cfec. ocean Catalina & city ligbla view. l~ lot s. Ne wly in s t•lled "'rench windows &•lore. S7SO.OOO Lar ge aaauma· ble loan r 110111 1111111 tlh . l'le $t ,:Ut5.000 646• 096 ll•·tQ93 TERMS AVAJLABLE. -. wtWc leecll I 040 nsa.500 LIOO ISLE 'H·wh· 1·1·m111l1..•lc>d trarl it1onal st,lt· 3 hd r ni :! bl.I th hom(I fl'atunng ·large 1 l' ·1 l·a11on room &. 2 patios Living 11111111 has a ttract ive beam reihngs, f1 n•pla1·1· & fn•n l'h d oors leading onto h r 1 t ' k µ a I 10 N l' w k i t c h eh b It . i n a ppll arire~ ('lost• to tennis courts. -.andy ht•a C'ht·s & tlubhouse. Can he -.old full~· furnis ht'd S420.000. IAYFIOMT \\\• h~t \l' Sl'H'ra l fine hornt>s with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 811y~·d..-D11v1· N 8 b/5 ·6161 . CE BEDIBE ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS ·OF SERVICE OUTSTAMDIMG IAYFROMT HOME Lt1H•l,\' Custvni H111lt ll111m· On l'rorn1111t11n llay L1\·111~ H1111m . F11rrnal U1nml( Hoorn. ll.:n L1hrJ1 ) Sµunou,. \I Ji.l••r flt'druorn 0 q • r Io IJ k 111 g II u ·' II a ,, F 1 r 1• JI I i:t 1· l' & Lul1ll1'1011~h App111nlt'tt Bath Thr el' Oth•'r lk·tln~1m~ & .\laid" Hoo111 & Hath 1'11•r & Slip F111 LJrl!1' \' a1 ht SI ,850 lHKI 759-9100 u 2 Corpoi ah Pino H•wporlC~ hit•' Plal't• au a11 ·1n 0111 I -- For Sale Ry Owner E;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S•d< Cftl 2b" II• R2 lot, ' [ fll]Wll\ldbrld•• a llraC'tive. comvtetely co.eo ,, remodeled. 6'2·2101 Rt:alclj Be ~/f4u~1\1'l~ rm 551 :toou MISA YHDE Yorktown Villa end unit tll2o thrra111·~ 1•1""'. In in•• C /21 M.Wpori C•. ~ 6Q:.f 7 6 7 __ - $126.SOO. assume lll,;'7o . condo. c •-e lo .. -ach. S46·16U. h .... I UC -•OOMferlO'IOAT ---------1 • ops•shchoos. LCHJWM1leecll 1041 DupleiiciD\h:ewaler.3• WalerfrontHomes •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrms . Dec k and 12.Ye ASSM. LO~N Realtors, Inc. L Id C...,,_.. p•tio. F\replaces. Prime Jmm•cw•t.e 3 Bdrm + 631-1400 L~fhOmeiD-wOOdsy touUon. Xlnt cond . .010 bonus room with bar l'!!!!!!!!ll!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!ml!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!. area n r beac h es . 2 River Ave. Laree as· N e ar-ne w e arthlone 19311 Beach Blvd, (nr frplcs. w/fabulous s pa. sumable loan. c.upets, shutters " new Ada ms> so· rrt c.2 2 Assume 11 "'2'1,, ~.500. C /2 f Mewport C•. Ille Ul kJtchen. l.ovely · · Call P atrick Te nor e. J~M767 __ _ yard with storage s hed Lovel) old hse. si75.ooo 631-1266. Agt . - As kang S168,000. For a n r.p. 2041' d .p. 14'7,, In -- - --- appt to see. t'all S40·1lSI Owne r (714 ll99·1901 ; I For S-., Al Or Port 493·5044. WOODS COVE ~HERITAGE nilt• I 044 DUPLEX & GUEST . • REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••••! COTIAGE · STOP, LOOK $30,000 DOWN 3 ~.~&~e~hty pa inted Ill & out, new ra rpet s , n e w ly re finished cabinets. elel'. gar age door opnr owe. Im m t'd occupancy . S92,000. Age, 963·8182 SETTLEDOWM 1n th rs bea u tiful Berkeley m odel m de s1rablt• College Park 4 Bd rm. 3 Ba and central i:tlr Asking only $165,000 Outrageous 2br. Iba. owner's unit. Skylights, Antique Do ors /W in - dows , Beamed Ceiling. Frpk , New K1 tchen 1 Bath. tz75.000 by owner ()ays 833 3S44 , e ves 661-~ --~ -VERY CREA TIV~ l-'1n<1nl·111i.:. /\lo <ll .\I. NO l'OI N'I'~ lwa11t up gratll'{J hurr11• 1111n.' ll'" SIZE LOCATION • RANCH REALTY 551 2000 -Jhr. ~btt I-dl'll, hUf.!t• )1 \ S T E It S I . I r E .! "'MENITIES 2 Hr I Ba Large k11chen A . with built in~ 2 Ci:tr pn11 b1d1• yunls. ~~tlh H ilrbo r a rea s mosl garage l.a r~t' y<i rd d111An 11r :.11h11111 11.1d1· co m pie le buy :! & :1 1 Call 5Sl·4394 j • 1111 at a."'" 1· 1 ,. • be drooms. 16511 sq ft of •· l O !1 !I It to ti .1 1 , livin g , plu!> dnu blt>IU Nl.Vt::HS ITY l'A HI\ I ltrtJk1·r (1"11crSl!1:1.:1:)11 ji!Jrage with OIH'Ol'r l'h a n.:cllur homl· J I ra s h co m Pa <' t u r . Udrm 2 ha frpk wt'l m1C'rowave. air 1·ond1 b . .;, ,140 000 I tron ing and ("f'mcnl csr. gn•cn l · drives Relax rn ht•uted: S25.000 <l11 o wn r w111 1 pt.Xii or therapeulle spa, gr ve Ult only lv:in for I dost' to all shopping full balance fur l\l ;, yr~ WILSON PARK ' at 12'; 770·905!1 II Watch It Grow! :""t'W l'Uslo m prc s l 1 g i 11 u ~ ;H 1• a T 1 m Wilke" dt.>~1gnt'd 3 l:idrm w1l h class and fahuluu:. \llCWS M25.00U ROOM for 30' IOA T Duple x on the water 3 & 2 Bdrms . Deck a nd patio. FlreplaC'es. Prime location. Xlnl cond. •OlO Kiver Ave. Large as· s umable loan. · C /2 I Mewport C11tr. -t60-6767 - IAYCHST Assume lge fow int lo;,in 4 BR 2' i Ba. Cam rm. 2 fplc 's L ush lndsl'Pnt: $289K 6.11 2693 BA YFflONT HOM 1': BY OWNER Ne w custom hom e with boat dOC'k +ve r y molivatud. Xlnt frna nc 1n "' St 295.000 Ca ll owner l::vt!s 640-7665 or 675 276.1 ADULTS OHL Y! S p a c i o u s 2 Bdrm WestclJU condu w /pool llwnt'r wtll .carry Isl loan lntt.>rest flexible $124.9'Xl Great buy · call now • ~7221 Century 21 Lu.-. .. ""m,.1n111r.: '.alua 1-.... __ 1.a..d I 006 I 1.o"t and Found ,•ol ;••••••••••••••••:•••••• CONOOMIMIUMS * * $1 JOM! urnn..-. ThJt "wh,·r1· p1·u Leet Elrpewsi•• 310 W. WJLSOM ST LOCJIMCI Villaqe R.E. 497-H61 Wntdif:f _R•~ µti• luok ~ht.·n llrt·v \\' lcAoa lllmtd T Yt',,, hard lo bellt'Vt' l>ul I loun<l .1111ll.'ll1 or\ al~t This 2-i>earoom C'Olla_ge 8alec;~kC'e"\~~~~oo lo lrUt' I We h:iv1• JUSI listed represenls a good rn 4 3 0 c I. 0 s 1-: I> .! lovely. frt't' standrn~ 1 vestmenlopportun1l y as T HURSDAY h u m t'!> 1n fahuluu~ EXECUTIVE VIEW HOME macnab / irvine realty a rental unit, first home lrv1nt', ;md both un der on the 1Sl<A nd or JUSl PhOM714/4.ll·SOSS SIJ0,000 ' Ont' u :!i.ty. :JI future a pprec1at1on Udrm home wl'll lot'ated Creative fi n a n l'lng $120,000 1n Unl,t'r.illY l'ark ·\n available Offe red a t HvPric:• !.I I 0,000 out~tandrng 'alue at 1 $209,000. 644·7020 348 E . 16th Pl. 2 Br. neat, $129.500 I ACCEMT OM VJEW ffrcatllia long view ,,fl I' a ,. 1 f 1 t' r r o m S a n l'tem t'ntt' h land t o l ti elf I y wood II ii b fr<> m this 1rn ma1•ulJtl' :ij B drm . den , fam ily hom1· Amid to~•·r111g pini-~ lkamed t'l.'tlrn~s. "''m plell'ly rede<·orati:d $2J!J ,500 Super fmanl· Ill~ Walk mto the garcfen t'n trancc lo an outstundm ~ Turtle Kock V1:.lu 2400 sq ft. 3 Bdrm. 21, Ha + De n Condo SJ00,000 Call Barbara Glass C 21 Sandpl!X'r h40·49SO NEW EXCLUSIVE -CLIFFHAVEN A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY OCEAN VIEW EXECUTIVE SUITE! Su1wr 2Bll . ::! bath l'Xl'<:tttivc s uite in g11ankcl <"C1mmunit.' ,,. ol·ca11 'icw frrrm IJpt h BBS .. S2:l!l.500. N-alalic Bc.·njarnin 752 1414 . 1 \' 7~l I cle an. new carpet. good I '!'ht-2nd a ont' le\·el J • I ~ssumab}t' loa_n. Chur k Bdrm dollhuus1· 111 'The Ll·ng 0 Spiller . 631 1266 ('ol<•n). pun·ha~ .. d wrlh I II ~ 1¥/. ~,. ii'> little :is Ill'. down '7 11"""'":,rLA ~1 Hurry •.s't!'i~,, th""" -REALTORS bt'aut.r~ w1ll 1N fa~l .~, ........ 1007 -----.--.-------· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assume $40K down. Lov Kt:alllJ don osen re altorR 1213 N. COAST llWY l.At;UNA BEAC:lt 4!n 4M8 MEWUSt'NG S unny bric patios 9.5 INTEREST (~l]""'"dhrldge ely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath fam1 551 :UHHI M•wport leach I 069 ly room, fire~lacc, open l!IW lhrr anc a 1•1. .. 1,tnlnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• beamed ceilings, new FOR SALEIY OWNER: Jb r ron.d o o n L 1d 11 Island Ubl encl ~ar. <t "teal al Sl25.000 Assum $80K 2nd, at 7.9•·; owner will carry the n :st at 12"; for S yrs Matun· adu lts on ly S44-4S60 days. 673 6394 eves NEWPORT SHORES 20"1 On Assum e 12'1- HILLTOP ESTATE! Ext·t l i n g t•uslon1 hutll. m ulti ll•ve l home 1m <.1lmosl on e u<:rc offe r in g µri'vacy. ma~nit'l n·nt swcl•ping 180 degree \ tV\\ trnm tlw hi lls 11f Orang1., Qv('r !)(JO() -.q .ll 111 1tual1l.\' l'ons lnil.'l1on , ~1 B HS . :i + l n tl h s . c I c v a t o r a i r -t·o11d i I ion in g. p oo 1. !'>.pa and mnl'h 1111 >r<' <:rc'u l 1 ,.e ll' r ms . Tr~· ~mull clo\\ n :ind owner wi II carry. .:;xoo.ooo Ell10ll J at·kson: 551-8700. 1 l 811 ) e nhance t radition al Cape Cod. Beamed ceil in&s . cozy fireplace, in elltt'ellent condition This corne r ho m e h as 21 Bdrms and d en a real copper plumbing, larji!el ya rd. double ..:arage.1 skylight. Only Sll4.500 IRVIN E'S MfWPOltTMltGHTS Ln BEST DEA i. Quain! 3 Bdrm 2 bath. t'ul 1• :i B d r m wi th M•• r ., .... , ... rest•.u 11t co. ........... .,.,. ........ ~ ....... ...... _ ... ~ ... re41c.-..hd ..... !I ... . roof, pl , .. ,. ••• c .... , .......... . q.My • #HI w ... dttlpu wol coH,...., wood & brick. SpeclMs ,...... ... lid 3 ........ ..., ,...., .... /l••d room. 2 .... ,.u.. ·-wttta _...,., ............... ga .. t c......, ......_Pool tin pnl Ls..-lot wlltt .,_.for tt. fmllly wt.o Mlfoys h· .............. , .... ....., .......... ..... SJI0.000 fM. Showa by.,,_.. ..... '11·1400. WATt HI HON.I tlOMl.~.1'1 ICI ·\I 1 "11\11 ... ~'. ' ;. ' 1 (f \\ t I I. J } I A . '· "'"',. n. • 631 -1400 ., ... , °''· I • ·.1 I 67).6900 RESrOENltAl REAL r., IA1 f SfRVlf.I .... VIEW, POOLS, TEMMIS, IEACH In the p r i vat c <.' o ni m 11 n it ,. of Emera lct Bay i or 5 Bll'S. Ff{ In excellent corulition. Assumt' ;,i low interest loa n Owne r wi ll hL·lp finance. Great f:.am 1h· ho m l' with expa ndable potential. S575.000. , " IN NEWPORT CENTER -644-9060 ~ ~ macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY NOW INTERVIEWING Wa•ecm SAUS P10PU for our new Laguna Hills Office. Please call Ron Mazzano, 551-8700. 711-1414 (~Cini .. ........ I Do-°""9 111-17~ Woo<b~C-• 644-61M Hober v-,..., 752-1414 SSl-1700 ..... , h_.to ) 1•• ,-.ntP' 642-1235 644-6200 POOL--ILEGANT/AFFORDABLE ow ...... ....._. .... ,.c1 .. •t4M4., fa11tlly ""' ... ""' ,.. ............ ... for ... ..., ................ I • $160.000. 631-1400. PENINSULA PT. BEAm Mo ...... ..,-H tMs tu ••114 3 bed. 3 .... r.-. s.... ....... ...... s iatehHle: ..... tMd Hterior. lteiHd 91•11, pl••t•tfo• sll.tters, llrylhJllh ... jNOfU1lu.a I llCIJI t Two fll 1pl en. t-, ,_ ,.. ...._.. ~. ""' ....... 2......., r.-. .,. to • .., & 0c .... $465,000. 631-1400. NEW OFFERING-LIDO ISLE D.cONtor •wptue for tt. ..,.,. wt.o ................... r!~ ..... loc ...... A catll .. I A f ltw Wt., 14 ~ lllt11lor ,.. wlltt .... trHMt t · 2-story, 4 lt•d, for••I 41•.r•. 2 firapl•C"'-W...._. tpKr.t $475,000. WATfRFRONT HO MES, INC Rl /\l l ':>l/\11 )11iu W t ,.,_, ... ,~I .... ·• N•'""''"'''' H.·.t• 1~ 631-1400 O ieo,,o,,oe l~11e,, of the IN• V:t.,f"ltflf'd wo,dt be. k> .. to 1,.,,.. f+•u' 1.1mol .. •Otd• --T~o ... c_E __ M~1 ;. I) I I I . t--T.'E-_R..,.,C~L_E....,...-41 -=".; 1~ I' I I . ~ One man claims that gambl· ing hAS brougl\t his family closer logethtr. Sure. r1t ....--------. gambled away th• houM and ~.......,r ... u..,...N-....G_O..,....A--r--11 now they're 111 In -~ ..... & I' I I I I 8 c-Pl•ot ..,. c~..01• quo!ed by fllhnt Ill "'9 .... llillO -ch _..,....._....,No 31M1ow N INI NUMIUfO l(TilaS IN IH(~f OUi\t S VN5CIAMl4f lfTTU S JOf AN WU Call 645-9161 1 . , . re modeled home, featur fire place Pool. tennis. ··DR A M AT I < ll rng separ ate family wa lk tu br h SIJ0.000 Br+den. Clost· to golf room. 2 f ire places. Own ;\ji!t 548 18 18 o r course. te nnis cou r ts , hardwood floors. near -,760-9278 charmer. '295,000. I IARRITT RIAL TY 1. OPEN HOUSE I 64z.s200 le ........ ..._. I 022 REALTY /' shopping & fret'way. All new rool, copper plumb·j applianc1.;s mcl rn price. ing, RV a ccess lO'" HA.HOR VIEW $14 5 .000 A s k f o r down, owne r will carry Bar baraGla:.s all the ftnanc 1ng a t ························ll!!!!l•·------~1 Ct21 Sandpiper 131i'J''4. interest. Asking 64C}.49SO 1225, 000. Ca II 540-11 S I 502 Acacia; $337 .000 M 0 TI VAT E D . fo' o u r bdrm with duung room . fam ily r oom , b r ick •COLLEGEPARK ~HERITAGE 620 Acacia ; $286.500 425 Femleaf; $269,500 Drive by, then C'all Sara Ma rvin, Unique Homes 67>s&M: 61>6000 fireplace About 1800 FEATURES sq.feet. Two miles from Super Syracuse p tanjlll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ml!!!!!!!!!!mmt!!!!!!!!!!~I bear b. Owner will help featuring 3 bdrms + f 1 nan c e S 1 I 2 , 50 O de n. 2 ba. Ideally located . • REALTORS ---------- CDMcon•GI T A R B E L L . close to schools. park. ,.. RE ALT O R S . C: a 11 pools and shopping. As k rws INCOME S.0· 172.0 in on1 44 900 or R31J°rJZlla5i~me -T.;.-, •t. R...c-._;- w ith isolated mas t e r 3 Br 2 a ·lilesa-V~de, bdrm (Can be parent VA. $129,900 Diana . retreat or Ul-law qrtrs) 631 · l.266. and a 2 Bdrm Cottage. Any way you describe 1t •a Poiftt 1026 it 's charming, _up to ••••••1NSTANT.LY••••• da te and beautifully APPEALING localed. This fantastic con - e~ for Details d o m i n i u m h a s 3 644-721 I bedrooms, 3 baths with a panoramic ocean view You will have privacy., • ~ luxury and. be c lose to _ ' • the recrealron center 11 is spacious with its hav ------101 2 stories and 2100 sq YARDWORK PROILIMS no t with this o ne . A spacious 3 bdrm. 21., ba Townhome with family room . Back patio over· looks greenbelt. Withfo wa lking dista nce to pool. S u ndeck off m aster bdrm Rttently painted. ft giving plenty of room 'I. 50.0f .. SHWAY lo m ove around in ' As (...£'D., COBB.LOT s umable l st at 11'. Ii, "1/~r Fenileil~seav1ew $259,900. 493·8812 ~If (Ji.- TERMS P~IBLE , $31().000 $46. 7720 .• • 833-8600 ~~!!~~ ....... !!~.~ "a?' b!!]gQ ! ~Sll CAMPllSDl·IRVl~E -Is You~ Prof~ss1~~ -, llOME R EPAIRS" What's YourTredt>" Did you know you can, S2.17 per Day place a clai1sified ad in That's httle to pay the Daily P ilot Ser vice for an ad in the Daily Directory for a whole Pilot Servi~e Directory month for as little as tha t can establish your 12.17 per day? For more professio n a I 1dent1ty . tmeiHrS 4lOPlrwhRd 3 Bd 2 ·s·.~--trg tot SlM,000. Chuck Spiller. 631-ta; l\EALTORS ....... , .... Ckean w . J Bdrm 2.,., Ba, 3 c ar 1ar•1e . P2S.OOO. $~ 7St·f221 ~----~1 llSTYAUll ,MMIWPORT Clif H•ven· Condo, 2 bdrm + den. 5159,500. Large & U&bt. Last one available out ol only 10. Community pool. lovely neighborhood. R.H .R. A&l. 613-7300. ----- Best v~~v~ffable. 2 Bdrm 2 bath . a l l •menlties. lmmedi•le possesaion. SlZ3.900. 1., Mee ..... 11tr. 141-772' MOMTIGO Lo down. no q ualifying. 4bdrm. fam rm, 1mmat". $25!*.000 Agt 7S I 4385. 831 7824 Clean 2 Bd horn'' with a mother m law unit in rt' a r Ask f or Hober t M1lhken 631 1266 Agt MEWPORT CONDO FfME LOCA TIOM Wa lk lo Weslt\f(C Ph1za fro m this adull 2 bdrm. 2 ba condo P ool and privacy Owne r will as sist with fmancmg. Wat'" ft .t Hws I.e. 673-6900 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $15,000 Down. 12'1 finanl' 101. ror this ocn & harbor view 38r, 2....,Ba Condo al 3750Calle Casino Cl R REALTORS. Agt Al Fremer &61.-:!0 20cy. DH · I ZO/o INT. Oce.&Gotf c ..... va.ws Motivated seller will carry 80% contract at 13% ror s y~ on spacious custom home, 2900 s tf. 38r, 2....,ba, 3 frplcs. lge gour met kitcb , frml din· mg rm, ~ acre lot. Oak parquet nrs. opn beam C'eil •much more. Open eolf course views from e ve ry rm. $310,000. ._.7 Crespi, S•n Clemente. 492-8084. Bkr. coopera· lion. information. ca ll f'or more information 11!1••••••••1•••••••••• 642·5678 call 6'2-5678. Sell with EASE! r---------It's a BREEZE Cotta Mno I 024 N•wport IHCh I 069 Classified Ads 642-5678 ----------1............. .. .. . .. . . . . ..................... . macneb I trvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY LAUREL POINT TOWMHOME! Eleg a nt 3BR, 2 'h bath condo w /plantation s hutte rs in master BR, wood parquet floor s in entry a nd kit c h e n a nd d es igner wallcoverings all for $134.900. Lee Henkel 752-1414. (Y-78) 7U-Ml4 C°"""" Vdltey C91'11., MWIJI «>• Do.-o.;... t 111-17 Woochidp Cent• 644-61M Hc.borv .... c.... EA.STBLUFF SHOWS LIKt: A MODE L P RICt:D LIKE A FIXER 5 Bd. 3 Ba . view, pool, Fee. $190.000 assumable. $319.000. CORONA DEL MAR 3 UNITS -+ terms Assume $256 ,500 et 13'k. Seller 's will carry a n additional $25,000. Gross incorr.e over $20,000 per yr. Purchase price $329,000. Alll fer D.,.. ,_. 611·1266 A99nt for UtW realty (' s ..... c.,.._ 1011 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMll Breathtak i n1 p•noum.lc ocean view of Dau Harbor. Sptt· tuular custo~lzed 3000 sq. ft. s Bdrm +retreat. ..,,000 ill UNrada. A•· 1umaW. l0~% fin.nc· 1n1. S2tt.soo. u101 Av.nida Calita. SJC. 7H...,5Z'7S. Open House l·SSuaday. BY OWNER-Country Charmer. 4Br. 28• home ilt desir•ble San J II a D C a p o nel1lliborbood. Auuma- W. ne ·r.,. PriNd to .... 91 ...... a.. to -='"~' 4K:flU or Male rour •llopplo1 ............. Dally ... a-an.I.Ma. • .. ·. ~ i: ;. , -·~"--:l>Al_L:Y-P"."1_lu.;__1_1=::---::....:w~·~o~n~•:.:•:.":;•Y~·.::J:an~u~•;'!.r!2~t,~t'.!t~lt H111"&a.ek J11l1~ N ..... u.twnJ11l14 ................. ~ Hewt·~ "°' '* ~ ~ ...... . ................................................................... . ....................... ~~.!:~ ............................. Cerw.W...., JJJJ : • ..._ • .._. JZ40 L .... .._.. 3241 -..Uaflm '014 •rnr11auA'-llll· ... _ ... 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Adults R• .... t•l1ru <)•H=Ul carry 1r1 ble,OWlllW~ lbr. Iba .• frplc. 1ar. 1711/mo. A1t. Lila New 3 Br. J Ba. Victoria 142-5071 •.MO 81 Ownf'r hd rtJ 10 very Pol .. .Wa, rrzs. Oya: INl-079 Beach, SllOOper mo. Blulfatwnb9e, 4br, :Z~ba, Fum. 2 Br. Apt. Adults ---------~/ .11112 111_. c u.,.. .... 112..-1: evn/wllleoda: 4t7·D74. fresh 6 clean, pvt patio, only, no pell. Near don osen ' 4 I I ... 1SI 3111 IU·JU1. 141 cc:mdo, ,.,a, 1ara1e. --nr ~.walk to schools beach. 980-2875. ,..... lotO~ e£UIG€ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I bdrm. 8500/mo. 3br.3be,pooi,abovepriv .• sboppia1. DO pets.-----------....................... • HOf'I€\ H••••,._ hh4 Speetacular0ceu6City 912·•11 or Call Answer beach, $1000/or sh11re '715.~ Ir•... 1744 A JD PllllC IUY ...................... , U1ltt \iew. Lr1 2 Br. 2 Ad #114 Mlan 142-4300 -.47Zlevea ..................... .. t:uepuof.r vaTuft in R'ut ~at 4 l• lnvut ...... ,, 11 3107 Ba. wt&b formal dlnln1. 1 ' ' . L,..~..... Full rum. l Br.1 Ba.+ of· lal• eo"6r11Unc 3 ttclr m meau •.•••••••••••••••••••••• SllOO mo. Ca.II Aataoay Nr ocean. Main St. 6 Lr1 4 Br home. view .. 2 S 8df'm, rec room, den, fice._"Swuay deck, pool. lilo•e. Ml R .t lot In ~ w ('OMI Hwy Nit C:hrlllila& 5 bdrm. ,3 beth Wkd11 IG-5757, Eves Is pier. abr, 4ba. p50 + 1undeckl. a.II modem, 2 2·sty, Cape Cod, Npt tenni.. Many xtras $525 primt luu t 11m n r ttr bayfnmC "~ •· boat Wkncll.....-. sec. dep. Mature cpl. car 1ar, t'loae to town Hats. Diana. 631·12M or mo. Adult , n o pe t. H h l>vli. u d 1rntH1> .. '"tt4t '!0•t PIOO mo Bill 5»-5Cllllor(21J)511-1'719 I $1000/mo. Lease avail.' 855·1351 _548 __ ·_04_12_· __ _ rouru P-J ... ,t ·1 ~-·•1 Gr11ncly,'7Wlll Avail 2 /1 497 4095 ~ • ..,. • ..... I ~~I • 2 Br condo. l yr old. Im· 2131791 uw4· . •Newport Terrace ~ondo 2 L..-.leech 3741 hoqa• ~ U\VeJ1lmr111 ~rv -'t•r . . 1r••l U" D---,.... 31 •6 CorT,..M .,.,, BR 2 Ba very I 1111 w r -6 Cute Jllarili. m{al COD· mac coad. Quiet com-. nice, cu ····~················· pr-en y ·* .,,d .. ~!Jal Low Int. ••••••••••••••••••••••• venlent11 located on plex, cl09e to frwy 6 Lease: Ocean view 2Br. de sac location. llOO mo. Stud.io, lu•; s pa, TV· H•um i.t TO + crnllvt Small l Br Vlllu. Court Oreb.id Ave. Carpeta 6 a bops. Avail. now. den, S1LS/mo. no pets. A1t. ~71 or 675-6000 maid service, phone. tin ulfered by Hiler, yard l adult 'Quiet drapm. Very clean. ... POO /mo. ffz. 7271 or Dave, Alt 644.7211 <Natalie) $100/wk. 499-2227 sa.~.UOO l:o up w bkn 112.$ 850. '73-Zlll per mo. 980-3214 5 BACHELOR APT ~ 1 " v' 8 0 U H O Y 5 • L .:....__... J 141 L............ 3252 • Cla • t le 3276 7 Adult, nonsmoker Vu. In >S'I 7010. tv• 131 M0'1 .,_. _ * 4 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc. Block •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~••••.•••••••••••••• No ... ts ......... 4 ..... 'M\C.7 ' ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• fence, dbl 1ara1e. 3 bdrm 2btb, 3 car ear. Mystic Hill._ 4 br. 3 ba, r--'" .. ..., LIKE new 2 br, 2 ba, nr dwntwtt. P75 mo. 87S.21U Je~~twl!~f'A'-pt~~. pets. lmmed occupancy Pool, spa, lndry rm. gar. avail. 2Br·$U0.$480 TSLM1mt 645-8122or142-1603 MeDe .. YA OC..._....OMT Buabard, North of Microwave bltn, pvt. o c e an view . fully ~ .... aG.t. Lew Dewa !";It Ouplex.ltii.;·lit/laat mo. Adams S100 + SllO 1 d enc. yrd. Call Margie landscaped, l yr old, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SulH!r 3-Sdrm I HJ renl, make olfer aakinC l42-T1GorUt~. ' . 494·079lor499·3458. SF9ro9nSlere/mo .. <7314o)~~ •. ~!!,le M.wle ..._. h1m1ly home. clwe to 92500/lpo. + '500sec. till .... ~ Ocea.nfrnl. Furn 2Br M.H. Bvt. beach, swim pool. 1 yr leue. 499·3816 Quiet 2 Br. I Ba. w1t1 garage, patio, pool Multi. No pets. 1801 I 15th. St . Newpor Hei1bta. $4.50. &U-7340 -----'-s. I IOO l 'fust 1n A\le " Santa June 15tb. lluat see to l"-ll .. Nieuel Shores Twnhse Spaciooa 2 Br·$350. P0t ....................... Cl a ra Prim e a rea . appreclat.e. Ca.II Beverly -H .. 2f..1 • 3242 3br. 2ba, lee ind scaped WHI i thr 3291 .. ~'!'portlHdl ~7H ·ac laundry lac 548-9¥ S J C II II S w a n son 8 3 1 S 8 6 6 4 -' • d bch • • • • • •••••••••••• •• • • • • ••••••••••••• •••••• f 12 7PM an u.., apo ~ ouu 2 se er wi &el creallve ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr . pnv. . tennis. HOME FOR RENT Lr14Br.2 Ba, S1»mo. Is _r_om __ · __ . __ _ 15r 2 S.. 1411tl :oq tt ~ Offered a t 189.900 49'7 2042 Coral Cay water· pool. attached ear. w1d, 4 Bdrm. 1&25. Fenced 2 Br, t Ba, $550 mo. r'.!I old Ai\ :>41 ~ 540 3686 Im•••••••-beacbfroot. 4bdrm. Jba. no ~ts. $750/lse. sec. de-yard " earaee Kids " Steps lo beach. 673-9312. + ~J! l .. Wlll!!!!!!!~~~!l!!I!!!~~~ 3224 ~;p~TE== 3=-1~~:;o "on the ~~~-J.-~_el~~:;i.: ~;~ 5-f-v-~-\~.c:!:: ~e:~.lr~~~: Nrwpon Shortls , 47i<8 n1t·1· qw~ park $1 1 000 548-:.wtl ~ ~www; l.~S~SJ>I 146-1371. green. $650 /m o HMMS,_,.alteclor ·do.673-SURF. £. I e. ence yard , Lovelv 3 Br :z Ba home at _E_!:8134or~~·5772eves. u ...... d 3300 PHRCT ST AITH h o m e o r w eek e n d retreat Block trom bity Ch a r min& 2 Bd rm mobile include:. a I year home war r anty pl un ~.500 Waterfroot llomt•!> 631 1400 Keduced $4000 to only $38,000 Super !>harp '73 Viking, 2 Br 2 Ba. 1m - med occpy 646 0384. 962-6365 4 PLO -OIAMCH I BcJr m units With gllraeea. Newly pamled, good shape SHS,000. Right Realty tl_!_-IUJ - eara1e. I Is 2 Br. SUS. , ..... -10 ,.,,. ....... n-• l;'..t·-ater. Ava1·1 Ml1"°'9 yw.. 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l""' v· ,......_" 8d ,.._ . .., ·-· ..._ .._...... · ~ 3bdrm. Zba, all ne w .... 1a r.uuu, 2 rm 1 ~ I /11/11 . .-00/mo. To see •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• · 1 I ba. Lido Island. Yrly • NEW CONDO 3 Br. 2~ call Tobin RJty Mf..l3'7l Immaculate 3 br, 2 ba ~us~om 1 int.1;~0 ol nr $1200/mo. Ba. Ocean view. Spa, · · ho~e . $575/mo incl ~7c14 1~:012 /m o . gara1e.etc. S1SO + $500 Twnhome, 2 br, 21,A, ba, mainl.Ml-1842 ___ . ____ _ 2 Bdrm. 2ba. Luxury. S.D. 2243 Pacific Ave. near new, eartbtones, ;-__..-=.,-::._L.--32-69·· NEW 2BDRM TWNHSE view condo. Sec. bldg. B ·l06, 642·7743 or avail.onoraboutFeb.t, ••...-·~ neverlivedm delightrui 2 ~nl\. <•• ... 75 .. 25 / 146-2912 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $1250/mo. .,_ .... · •• mo. Newport Shores Canal view, pool. s pa. $575 in exce eat oa a esa 641 4900 d rentalareaFintT.D.is W•caft ... Hws 4Br in Mesa Ve rde .3brbae.Sdoonfromsan· froat4bdrm,3ba,newly . ys ; 642·4139 assumable and owner ._..._.. Gardener inc luded . dy beacb, MO. lease. decorated, 2 blocks to !ves_. ____ _ will carry a 1ar1e 2nd, 631·1400 Newly decorated. '750. 142-7794 days; 494·2136 ~an. !162.-U. ___ CNda_I_ has up lea. Call for de·l•••••••••lll 838·4921, 49&-4721. eves. __ 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Ot'eanlront u .... lflilhed 3425 tails. h Condo for rent: Lido Mesa del Mar 4 br, 2 ba, WATER FR 0 NT ome , nu paint & ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERl-'ECT ST ARTEH Island 2br, lYJba, encl. pool new crpt" p11inl TWNHM lr1 2bdrm drapes, excell. cond .. 2br, 2ba, .+loft. ocn & HO ME or weeke nd d.bl 1ar. compl. furn, wat~r-gardener -pooi 2~bawt30•ooatalip,ali patio 6 yard. $1250/Mo coastal view, 1 yr. old. retreat.Blocktrombay right down to vacuum maint. inc l . 1825.1 rec facilities avail. yrly No pets please. l650_!mo.968-0060 _ Charming 2 b drm cleaner /silverware ! SS&-604.s,979-3079 I $1200/mo.1410503. CalllJoydal S.C Plaza 2br, condo. mobile ind udes a I year Ma lure adults only JACOB.5 REALTY very clean, all rec tac warranty plan. $58.000. FOUIPLIX IBOOtmo. avail. March 2 Br. Iba. 252 Knoll St. I"... 3244 67>6670 _ _ avail. now 641-1222 days, Waterfront Homes Westside Costa Mesa. 15th 544·4560 days £.side. $595 util inc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L--~V SS9-9663eves/wknds Realty lnc 631 1400 ; N eed s some work . 673.s:i..eves 1 Driveby,call64>'1009 2Br, l~ Condo, w/yd, 3u: a;b r f1ew Hme ----. . $22,000 yr 'income. Full ---. Woodbnd1e. ~25 mo. r '. a • am rm• 14ux I BR/view gar . Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath, prit'e 1225.ooo. Owner 2 Bdrm, t bath. View of MESA VEIDE Wayne-...719, 497-593.S sky.light, new c pt.lge Mission Viejo, fam rm. 1!1 ext·lus1vc w.ill carry 10% interest ocean. Db I . gar . RV Gate & Slab 4Br, patio, dbl gar, 9899/mo. ~3052 NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUND FUN. Soc•af Acltvtl•es 01 1ec1nr • Free SunOdy B•unch •BBQ s • p.,, !•es • Plu~ much morP GREAT RECREATION. ff.'nn1s •Free Les~on~ (f)IO & pro ShOp J . 2 Heallh Clubs• Sauna • Hydroma ssage •Swim m1rig • Or.v1n9 Ranqp BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS 5tng1es ' & 2 Bedroo m~ •fur n1shed & Unlurn1~hNI • Adull L•vtng • Nn Pers • Model~ O~wn d111ly 9 to 6 Palm Springs Park w/'60.000dn. S100/mo. All. 752.5710 2B f 1 _IU\1 A t Woodbridae near lake. 631-4842 or Answer Ad S40.000equ1ly Sell or ex----------979~36~c. ~mo. g . Brand new 3 Br, 2 Ba. lf4-08.642-Gl024hrs. SEA BLUFF CANYON Oakwood change 751·_l242 ~ p~€HIG€ lmmed. avail. Exclw11ve Hi1bly uperaded. S150. ---· --CO N DO 2Br. 1 1,ii Ba . Garden Apartments -J HOM€~ E . Bluffs condo, up-960-5411. Harbo r Vie w Home, lrplc, 2 car gar. pool. Acreage for S• 1200 graded 3br, 2ba, pool, a, carpe s. 3bdrm. fam rm. 2ba, jac. tennis, $600 mo HewPort Beach/So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.E. lnveslments SBSO. 758-1341 aft. Ham. drapes, fireplace. dou-TURTLEROCK Presi-next lo greenbelt. incl SS1·1088aft6PM 1700 1611\ SI Ke rnCounly llOlll're:. 333JW.CoastHwy,NB 3Br 2-B-t t b h bleaaraie.fencedyard dent home. 4 br, lam. gardner. comm pool, ------o,."'•i•bth• Submilall oHers' . a,s eps o eac . RVa cess .,00 rm , xlnt. loc ation. $950/mo.640-2836 1714) 6"2·5113 751 1242 64 '64~--Avail til July. $450 mo. c · •• mo. Outsland.in1 cond. t99S --- - ----Loh for S. 2200 642·SlZ7. 642·4929 Roy Mc54~ .... 7729 , Rllr. mo. All. 833-9293 Newport Crest 4 Br. 3ba Versai~W.~!f.a Pen· New~~ ~~~h/No. Co.Merei.. -condo. Near pool, jat' & lhouse unit. walk lo bch, Property 1600 '(:9;.i .. it•2••b·~jd•••b•1•••1•• Five bedroom, five bath IBfrALS tennis. IKIO/mo. 646·1950 lux urious amenities '' 4 ,j•6·~~'110• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ui a e ot contemporary home on 2+den2\.'Jba lllO() <Joan). 957 93031Bob .. ,... .. Co11d0Mi•i-1/Tow11· w/approved plans for 41 the BAY. Completely Mesa Verde. 3 br. 2 ba . 3br2,,._be S900 Dreyer) :i:•~i~YC~i~~~": & -----------· , btm11f9r.-1700 ~r.1~ John Cox, agt. furnished. Large patio. fam. rm, frplc. 2 car 4br2~ba S900 ----------- Perf.ct 2 Ir 2 lo. 11o(r sq-rt. lplt', lndn dishwr, encl gar. $SS ll's vacant&open. See 1 at 31~Gin1e! S4<>-440 Roomy 3 Br Townhous Apt 1n quiet Adu l Complex. Ne wly r e decorated , fireplace enclsd patio & garage Sorry no pets. $495 mt• 645·3381or675·5949. ------- LOVELY 2bdrm. 2b. studio with frplc , patw encl gar Newly decor $550. 998 81 28 $1 5 allowance. 2 Br. l 'h Ba $410. 610 J, Ann S t C M N • children, small dog con sidered 642·7344 2 Br. Apt Dishwasher bbq,paoo.$425 ~S·~· ~2313 Jud) mle8tiBllU1 APAITMEMTS Beautiful garlten apb Pool Is spa Adults. n• pets 1 Bdrm $390-$40. 2 Bdrm $41~ 2250 Vanguard. S48 2401! 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $470·$47! 398 W. Wilson, 631·5583 SPA<.: 28R ADULT Ll(t kilch, open beams ce1I incl relr1g. no p eh $395/mo. 2260 Maple St 548 7356. 673·8803 PVT PARTY N It B ·rw I d t 1 JBr 2Ba frplc tennis ..,....... Weekly /Mo. Garage, I Br Smllll yard Stov0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------1 Luxunousspa.Dockwill gar,165().646-2821 __ 4br+ bonus2"1ba S875 Nwpl Shores waterfront D...J.axHFwft 3650 3 Br Oceanfront on rel! or eauo oc.at1on 1n the a ccommo a e arge 2 br, II,', ba twnhse. spa, · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' " wis hes t u ''h h 11 St b t .,.400 pool •..,.mo 9688263 •B d 1 r 1 hnens.etc.640-4784 refng. Adults. no pet), o V r .: ase 1 son Nona . nr. Del oa.. .... per mo . tennis ct, pool. l mi · ~ · • .. r up ex or ease. 3980 --r - Blurrs Condo, JBr. 2Hll Mar. 60'll t78' Clear Available on short term beach, 1625. 974.3148 ; -~ · ~ b-;-b-Seashore Dr .. Newport. ~nlastic furn. Apl. with $315. ~·137] __ s in g le s t o r y (7 14 1 $110,000. Sell or trade. lease!Broker,631·7300. -wp res. r , a. 5 s ingles wel c ome poo1 ft Country Club SHARPMesa Verde2 B~ 3 46 ·7724 E ve s M r Reallor:213-421·5764. ;---4br.formaJdining,lrplc, ' ~50~ach,2frplcs,f:ar S975tmo:..Y!!I_~~-5257 F ac.IBSOmo.760-9117 2Ba.no children orpet:-. Wright fo 1nd what you want •n fam rm, new cpt/pnl, S52-S099or6ll-7625 ---- --- - - Every upgrnde 2 Bdrm Sellidleitems 642·5678 Dail) P1lot <.:lass1r1eds lst /last /dep $850 /mo. ---------ApartwwlsfwftilhH Oi:i the 2b~ac~hspaJ 3 :::.~.oas~fo~e~amt:ll l condo Try VA rrn.900 lnc-;,~Pr.:.._... 2000 -...rraa.rty 2000 75~-~-___ _ __ Bluffs Condo 3 Br. New••••••••••••••••••••••• rhm. a. ru une 848 0709 -r'' • J • -r-decor. No pets $700. 24411 lalL--•--1--...aa 3707 151 . $700 mo Rae. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 3 Br. 2 Ba F . P j -,..._ 956 5871 Stov e . No d o g s ... S23CAMPUSJ>l·IRVl,.E Vista Hoicar. Au il 2·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . - 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCHANGE OR SF.LL Elegant Dplx. I blk form Venice Bch. lg 3Br. 2'1'JBa owners unil & effi- ciency apt. Can be com b1ned to 1 lg home. 2 rrpl cs . 3~B a . yd s. decks, cov parking, l'ity v i e w. nr Marina Peninsula. $175,000 equ1- ly. Ellch for equity in sm ofc bldg. Comm or zoned property Bkr /principal C2t3) ~:_~36 wkdys H.B. 4-Plex 30'7.'. Down 121"2'?,, Financing Owner /Broker (7 t 0848-2000 htCOllM ,rop1rty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• APft.I Y ALLEY Near new 4· P1ex, 2 bdrm, 2 bath each unit with fireplace, enclosed patio, double garage. S16S,OOO. Bill Grundy. Rltr, 675-6161. 25 UNITS CONDO APPROVED O wn('r m ov in g o ut o f s tate. approval for 36 condo's. Tentative tract map. Priced at 10.6 x gross. Owner will carry contract at 10r·;.. A <~uail PlaC'e Extlus ive. 12 HICE UNITS 9 .6 x GROSS -FULLERTON Re nts can be ra ised on these well located bre ad & butter units. No n e w fina ncing r e quire d . T ake subject to existing loans and owner will carry balance at 12"/, with 25o/r · down. Call for details . Principals only . 4-PLEX MESA VERDE P r idC' of owne r ship. New roofs. dra pes. carpe ts within 2 years . Rents below m a rket. Lots of up-side pot e ntial. Pri ce d right . n o v a «ancies in last \'ear. Call for ctetails . · l s t +depos it. S620. _7_60·l~3:..._ 1 Br. Car~ets. drnpes. Lrg lbdrm s te ps t o stove. refnge Utils pd b h ' 646'9586· IRVINE GROVES-MIWPOITCRIST Utensil s for 4 $375 ea c ·ocean v iew. Laurel 48r, 21,A,Ba. frplc, THREE beautiful con· 675-0935 I adults, no pets. now till 3FBrb. 2 Ba. Condo. Avail. fam rm, 2 car 1•r. encl dos available. Different -June 2lst s32s mo e . 1st. Si95 mo. Highly 2b tb .,.60 II 673 6640 d patio, nr pool.I, jac. ten· locations. Pool, tennis . r · a, -•mo ll · upgra ed. Guarded . ..,_ a. bo . spa. Close lo beach and June 675-4142 nr beach Comm. Call 631·6994. Dll, sc,..., • s pp1ng. Hoaa Hoanital. and bay. I gar. space I BALBOA BA V CLUB 2 $100 mo. 752-0718 or ,.. -------bd . 2 ba furn. Sub·lse MISA VHDI 551·2Ml Diane C / 2 I M • w PO rt BEACH, Pier. Prkg_ 2 Br 642-4097; 642-4736. 3bed~mhomein1real 4bdrm, 2ba, ram rm C...t.r S&OO. I Br. $425. Adlls. ----- location. Only '650/mo. house pool 6 tennis 76H767 ~til pd. Wntr 303 1-:. A'-ort.Giiti Clnclll'!,~ ._!!rdener. Agt. nrby,' no pets , $700. House for rent. Newport _!:dgewater.1-871 ·2866 Ullfwwi•d a ~-M0-7114. ----------Hei1bts. 2Br. 2Ba + CorOIMI .. Mw 3722 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Mesa Verde 4 Bedroom 2 Bath. family room. nu carpets Is paint, frplc & blt·ins. $795/mo. Avail•· ble . 751·3191 . Select Properties So. Cout Plaza nu adlt 2 Br 2 Ba condo. Frplc. lltras $.25. SSl-2425 eves. HOKE FOR RENT 3 Bdrm. $595. Fenced yard Is garage. Kids & pets welcome. 964·2566 o_r 973-2971. Agt .. no!!!·_ Lease WOODBRIDGE study, frpk, & yard.••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboel"-d 3106 b S150/mo + util. No pets. Oce anfront 1 Br. patio. •••••••••••••••••••••• Twn me 3br, 11,A,ba, xlnt 631 .3378 aft. S. frplc. adults, no pets. 9.5 NEW . 2 br. 1 ba. fprl. rec. priv. tamil. pool. _ only, IBOO/mo. 640.9900. pukmg. I house lo bch. $175/mo. 752-0773 d , 3 Bd, den, 2..., Ba. Condo, 673.7787 9675. 631-7625, 552.5099 13Z·7•eves. Bluffs. Lease. SB20/mo. ------- ---------- TMILAllS 640·7647. Costa M.ao 3724 ..... ,,...... 1107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lower Lge 2br, Iba, + 2 Garden View pfan. Prof. Waterfront Ne wpor desi1ned interior. 1st Island 2 Br. t Ba. Lowe lime atrd. Lee 1 Br lba, duplH. NO PETS. Gas frplc,bestloc.152Swtr/· t 'd 1695 I refri1 incl. Beaut. ~;.::slat · yr Yi landacp, pool, sauna, --1 jaz, tennis. For appt. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 story, 2400 544-1434 6 544-8970 sq. ft. $850. Property wkdys&-Spm. House. 642-3850 or I-' SU1\CAptSITAS._ priv. patios w/lndry & urn r. a . $325 • up. iar. ~. 67~13 Encl. 1ar, Adults. no - pel5. 2110 Newport Bl. 2 br, I ba, pvt pa tio, 548-49611btwn8 Is SPM adults, no pets. Art. 6 & --------wknds, 963-1031. AS.. Wrt,,1~f~AIU llToro 3232 Univenity Pan 2200 sq 642-IOto. _______ <.:ompare before you ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl d 'd · r ent. Custom design lbr apt. Refrig;Slove , nr the beach. $3251m o . 675-0612 evenings New rondo for rent · 3 · con °· en unit. CUSTOM ILT. fe atures · Pool. BBQ, Coro.e .. w.r 3122 Very attractive 3bdrn1 avail Feb 1st. SSS() <.:al 675-6606 2 Br 2 Ba Lllrge Prl\ patio. I blk to shops & park $495/mo 675-0681 Newer 2 Br 2 Ba. $425 Avail approx f''eb. t..;1 760· 1418 or 548-11675 ev11! or wknds 590 Joann St. Open Sat < br. I child OK, $365 ~5·4529, 1213)598·121 9 -' --- Lrg Bach w /patio $32!. mo. 2 Br l Ba. dshwsr lrplc, balcony S500 mt w /e n c l gar P ool jacuzzi Quiet adults on ly , no pets. 2650 Harl~ 549·2447. I Br. I Ba. Stove. dis posal. dishwasher. new carpets. drapes $360 mo. 9·5 Mon thru Fri 838·8086. $475 2 Br. 2 Ba. Brand n e w Townhouse A 1 l built-ins. frplc. lndry rm .. carport. Adults on ly. no pets. TSL M1mt. 642~1 or 6'2·UI03. 16UNITS Fl•LllTON PLUMBING/HEATING IUSINESS APPLIANCE STORE bdrm1,2YJbat.ba,dinlnl 3bdrm,2ba,llX22bonus 4 br/ilin, fain. rm +. cov'rd gara ge. ne w••••••••••••••••••••••• area Ir laundry . rm , nr adult pool , Westcliff-Dover Cal furniture, s urrounded Spacious3BR3Ba,fpk, Features: Cathedral $700/mo. No pets, no 646·4144 days 548-311 with plush landscaping. patio,gar.S1SOmo. I Br. c rpl. drapes . ceilin1. stained 1las1 small children. Call eves/wknds. Adult living at its best. 673-8154 earage, patio, 1296/mo 1'49,SOO. Xlnt rental area. Rents are low. $55.000 + present in· come. aeo.ooo down .... sume $250,000 1st at 11 ~3 owe balance. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 •lllAD & IUTiltt• 20 urull, 9.4 -x -1ro11. owe at 9% w /21% down. Good location. Rafferty 6 Lloyd Bkrs. IGSSel RES!' AU RANT BALBOA ISLAND Excel&mt Main St loca- tl on. Includes land, bld1s. all fillturea, cUen- tele + 1 Bdrm apt. Full prlc~ 8500.000. Owner will carry balance w tPCIO.OOOdown. 2 separate business opportunities for the entrepreneur. An appliance s tore or plumbing a nd heating business. Well established . Call for details. CHARMING TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT Jbd. I' 2ba. 21,2yrs . old. Pride of Owne rship. Need faBt sale. Pool, s pa. near So. Coast Plaza. Walk to schools . Owne r will help finance. Great Investme nt. 12 UNITS FINANCING IUILT-IM 12 Units for onl y $295,000. 5 Buildings on 3 lots. Good financing built-in. Plenty of potential. Close to downtown San Bernardino. Call for details. windows,1cboolbu11top (213)593-2591 dys ; ----No pets. -----641-1545 near-by 6 memberabip (714)~91Slevea. 4br, 3ba, w/pool, $1000 m 1 Bdrm fu.mished 5410 Large 2 Bdrm apts, 1 & 2 --------- lnLueForest8eacb6 tomo./or6mos.lease 2Bd f · hed•""90 baths, frplc. Yard. Pvt Nice quiet 2bdrm, 2bll, Tennis Club paid by 3bdrm, l l/4 ba Wood-640-756talt3PM rm umis .. beach access. No n.ts. owner. No pet 1 ! brid1e condo, drps, 365 !·_Wilson,642·~~ ~95 & $565 mo. Avail most util paid, adults. References req'd . 9l50 crpts, very clean, nr Bay not far away. 4br I Bdrm furnished Apt. Feb. l.st. 780-91'US S47S/mo. 622 Hamilton mo.Calllliuion.Realu. _schools 4. •tloJ>J>lD&. pvt pool + jac, 23 Ulil. paid Sl89 month.i.---------.1-548 __ ·04_77_. ____ _ (714ltM-0731. 1585/mo. (213)184-3470; Mar1aret Dr. S890. Private park i ng . Lovely, bri1ht. 2 BR. 2br, cpl/drapes, refrig. (213)911-lMS. 957-7230, 548·2892. As 645·3742 almost new. IS25. Dottie built·ins, beamed ceil thuwlktl• leeclt 3240 . for Ray. Johnson. 760· 1966 or in1s. adults, no pets pg~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 B d fa m 1 I Y home . . $325 Mo. Deluxe Mobile 675·6000 • 2Z72 llaple 631 2927 S blka Lo ocean. Ele1adt 2 ~/mo. Chrley Darr, Exclwslve Westc~ff' Villa home. Mature adults. No ' · -· -- bdrm. ram rm 6 den, •at. 2 br. den, 2 frpl s, pool, pets. Quiet. secure. 1991 1 Br. Fireplace, stove, 2 bedrooms. lar1e fenced <'725 mo>. Phab crpb, 55e-INOO jac, walk lo shops. IBSO. Newport Blvd. 646·8373. refrl1e. private 1ara1e. yard. pet OK . $425 21,A, be. cedar 6 1lau. 673-2111 Water• Gardener paid. Mf·40l'7 Dbl car pvt 1ar, fully Oran1e Tree PaUo 2br, . 3b 2.,.,b .._,..._.._. J740 Adult nopeta M15year--------- malnt. yd. Adult.a, no lba blme, pool, tennb. ~acioum ~ • very••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. 114~i 2bdrm, 2ba condo near pell. Inquire at 527 lab. spa, 2 car 1ar, adults ~ ean, e. pool. H...l.'a R .. SiJ S.C. Piasa. Pool, re< St. 714 /910-6331 or 9550/mo. '7Slll'7 Jo~1ln1. etc._ ISSO/mo Sperilili FA{jte Livina! Studio apt,• blocks from room, laimdry, all bit 980-5112. w It b US d IS count. Beautiful park-Uke sur· beach, '835/mo. So of lns 6 ref~. Water• 1•~ Nortbwoocl lbr, 2\l'iba, Southland Realtors. roundlnas. Terraced PCH. 7»7000, 675-9115 pd, kicll OK, no pets HOllE FOR RENT fam. rm, a/c, wet bar, 5'4·1'40. pool. Sunken ias bbq, Geor1e. ssoo mo. 8'$-2011 dys 4 Bdrm. t115. Fenced brand new, 8115 sparkllna fountains. •·1'1•eva•wknda. yard • IU'•I•· KJcll • w /1ardener, no pets. THI 11.UPFS s Pac 10 u • r 0 0 ms . Spectacular Ocean 6 City pell 1Nleome. IM-2511 547-HH Cbarmln1 J lid rm Separate dlnlna atea. Ll1btview. Private Ira 1 2 Br paUo apt S3IO/mo or1'7J.2971.Act.,nofee. Nonla.,.. ma Bdrm ~~:!:o'~: ... P ~~t~: :i~k~-:Sca:t:i:: ~:~n:-~~ ~~~5~~: ~~. ~.r=;.~ ':: J Bdrm. 1~ Ba. Up-Hom•.~ Bau.a. 1ia1le clean• frmbly painted, Walk to Huntlnaton Evn•W1mdaM4.... only,orSJ>.'1717. Aat. &raded. SlleloMd yard 6 a atory. Frplc, private P11Uo. nr. pool. Center ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f1€\TIG€ ~ __ HOl'I£\ . .. 9UAIL PUCE PIOPllTIES 752·1920 wltb Jacu11I, doaable clall.,.., P11Uo, 1arqe, $725 mo. Avail. now. 1 aedruom-unfum Cbarmin1 1 bdrm, no La 2 Br. 2 Ba. Near sc 1ara ... Near abopp6a1. dlDIDI 6 family rm. Alt, MO-S.. from 9t00 . cbildrm or peta. SGS. Plaaa. Built in bar, pool '700. mo. m1-.'1JGI or Near pa1'11. Kida Ok. l Bedroom-furn. A1eat,.,.._, 1pa, Hveral units 714,...78. A .. u DOW. frOO·fllO, from..., c.......... .. ... Call Dee dayt . . • . . .... R.E .la ... tmenll JmW.CoMtHwJ,NB ....... N EWPOllT llOllTI All ........... ..... +d ...... New~ , ......... oU ,.c ... caltiMll. I ftreplae.a. .. ,,., Oner/ln*er, ..... • We have a few openings tor qualified, dedicated professionals who are interested in joinin1 9range County's fastest growin1 -"lcome prope.rty Real Estate operations. Quail Place Pro~rties (714) 752·1920. . ,, • . • &Dall "C H t IM·-or 17J.871. Act. :z Bedroom-fum 9690 1124 751·Jm. ••• -..... • ape 1111 • No I• " ...... _ no....;.. • •• • • ••••••• ••••• ••• •• • I 4 I • I o .. .. • D lastoa" a.do Dbl 1ar · """-... ....-. 2 Ir I .. A.t • • · "' · •&II rm., Nfn1erato' LI Ill I...... 1141 VU HOii& fer nee. iD UWiU. Free! NewlJ ~--G"ae pd, PAOP&ATY llGllT. ... mo. a.ra req'd. ••••••••• .. •••• ........ Hart.or Vil. I Bdrm, tba. LA QUINTA Hl!llllOSA • n c I I a r • po o I • Batllelor 9fl, a•all _.. Ast...... OCW•IOMT Pool._,..,, 1a11 Pubide La. I blk d I ~ ..... ,. Ad a It•. -.... Call Ml •u I I IDAll~ tr,le, •met olll· de-ue. W .. to '9atll. .... All.•"'414 ..., .......... * WI ••,..___..,, w. at a..da. a .. -1. at Mlllll 111ir.ro. .. ••••UH. Oort•oaa, cu ,_. !dla--· Make those 1ood I ... ertl • ,.._: pn ....... , •··tn~l homehold ltema you're W ..... I• I -.r, ...... ...... No .... A1t, 6Jl·l4M not ualftl Hailable . nfrta. .. ....,.. er,t -.181. Make your sbopptn1 IOIDlatlMl'famU, by_, ............. •,... ci!=:.~;:~ .... C.Uta-1171 Clualtled Adi. ~r-. ..._by •iDI U.. DatlJ Ymt ... tJMta ferule 11 -mW. -a •toplboppla1c.ater. PUotawm.tAdl.. J a='r.t.cau-.-- -I .. 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I •r .,, • .,, ............ ;;.............. .. u llCIAN I ARTIST .Wred.Callll'l·TOlO c:;::.~: upholstery Now You Call A Pet Hot.line :.;: '" G u• 1 • I~=•::::,.~:"; •::,::,-,..!;., •.:: :;:: CREATIVE PERSON. Newly c•rpe~ed, ••• MESA :.,. locl. aioo"'"':".:'.::;: "'"ltl·-· _ a. lllO • IUO M r • la.la • Call ---• 5 -· 2lJ/4TI·1001 eoll. p a r k '1 0 "' r .... u-_ • 14 ft, .., 1.-USTRIAL P5000BOMM172 evea. Can L 0 1 l ; .. b I" I w ht C' • ..., .. ~ onb OttlTl'nl'r All --vu/n tcam..,. oe our mo.IGllM PAii sbortbalredLba1aApao, l.u.u H • Walk to beecla 1 Bdrm lot, •Yi« md ol caal·de· Boollatore, prime loc:a· l bad eye, rewud . To :. a 2 s.:,....... 1144 loU ol M.oraae MIO mo' au. u .. ol Mu.e. lr1 o.c. AIRPORT AREA 711w.I7tlt. St. tioa l.n Lat•• Beach. Sell 980-1245 hr: ... att -· 11' ,2_~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• Util&ad.Rae,-.5111 . back1ard, caayoa .. 110 to aooo 14. ft. of c .... ~c•. 1200aqft.494-0076. ---------.. NCN'Qwoulll coodu, l br. ---atudio. SUO mo. Wead1 ele1aat nee. apece. No 642.-4f6J Lost: "Tiffany". Blue , 2 8 , ll•u V.rd( o'kliob puoa, uHredei, Bofnat a Br l Ba. no MJ.1100 1 .... ,...1...,.. •2900l41lwutavaillate IVendiqMachines More PointHimalayan1ray6 ~~==•,'::.&>eh ~;:\.:.,-:-:,~~,., "2~ lucb/peta.;i=·~ MJF abr N.8 . 2 br. 2 ba. Euntive 111ite. furn, !!!i1e~s:'F:: !~~I~ Al~l~each ::~~=~~·0:U':'~~a~~ --SIOO + ~ uti11. US-Gil new blda, Newport ft unit avail l•te Feb. -"'ith Uail~ Pilot Spy1lau Hill. $150 • 2 Br CcMrt Mar !14..IL.......... H41 1 br dpla .. uUllpd. 2blks X'5Ubet.16'1pm. Beach , UOO /mo . •Office 6 Warebouse l••H..... l't-iS~\· Pl~n1t:H Reward. Call Lucy Pia a a SA PlllOA ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>.ach Gar li25 yrly f 151·'11tl; ID-1912. space in each unit. W..e.d 5020 \l)S Still onl~ <2. 640-4433 . .... -. No . lat Aplal..._, ~••nfl"Qnt 6 Ken......... em. wanted to lllr DW 2 •CrpU, dr•pea 6 wet••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- OK ,,__ -::a· 1~ttd oc:••o YM• lt'urn ur un ---br. 2 ba CCIDdo w /Hme. Profe11ioaal office for bars. •33' per sq ft. • In veator ( 1) nee~ed to :1 I 1111·, '"' :! 11.1,, F 0 u n d : G e r m a n w I furn .., lD 2 Bl R 1 l~~~ •• Townhouae Nr. S. Cout Plaaa 9250 IFeue. By San Die10 LeHiDloffice hn. Mon . 1rotrm c~~porat1 ~n ~n 11ml\ 'I .• 11,,~ :111· ,, Shephard White, Male. ~Ml l • 1 aa rant 11 •Y e .,_ ...... no pets. + utl. Call Sheryl rwy. 1JOO aq. ft. incl. to Fri. M . u ure r .... o station in '"" Vic PCH • Lake Hunt· ,., -o.-..,. AH 2bdrm ,..UU, car . QUlt!l IJ7S ~~ S4f..Ol55eeva. '151-lJJOex receptionilt's otfice 6 La1una Beach. Seriou1 \ii' 1•1, ,,,. 11111· "' ln&ton Beach. 1.16.81. ~ JU,,...,..., 1., N La111o a. built in. Mdays. waitia& room. 4 offices. No Lease on t.hia 1,300 sq. inquiries o n I y , 11111r1· ,,,.,,,,. 1 .t1111·d 96().8727. ---llhlW'• 1tdull ~mo S-Ckmwts 1176 Ii: l t ch en et t e 2 ft. warelloule 6 office in 714 /494-S829. 11 1' '11 '1111' 1-:.1..t1 --------- lbdrm .,..._ .• ...., •• I ~Sf ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1>4:. toslaare. ~renttt ~ bathrooms, A/C, eorisq. deluxe C.M. complex. .1d~1111•11.t1 11111• ., Found·Pekinese dog blonde male. Vic. Allan ta • Newland HB. 536·7029 o•·ea. -/ao . .\waU . 2 BdrmApts. IUOft tobch. uUI. Pref. *IO>'ra. of ft. 549-2112:2. SiOC)/mo.&3l·TI70 MOtMytol.om 5025 11 1! till1· lnr tho· t \111 t'•b 1 tlle Aealr•i• • 2 ltr, 2 bla, ff11lc . pauo, Im mac 13115. 1822 Calle aae. ll0-5127 btwn 4p111 ........................ ct ,,' :-. .. 1 1 , 1111 Sbowo by app't Cali carP!J11, walk to be•ch 1 Laseo.u.832·1GI.· __ ••PM. ..so aq. ft. "50 per mo. storep 4550 Equaty 6 Pur c h ase 1111111111·11·1.il .1d, Jht!r~~aa lit$.-.1*.494·3196 ~__. •~ Jll . 4001 Birch St. Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• ~OoK~~"~K.L nooadnoswn' ,1ll11 111•tl t 'h.11 .:1· ---•-0 Reapoa11ble prol. woman Beach. AlentS4l·S032. Approx. l,OOOaq. ft. avail. .., •'"" \ 11111 1'1·1111, l'11wlw1 l Br PtQbide Apl 5310 1L.,......... 1152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• »-40 to lbr Irv. home. ia Fountain Valley near pymt Credit or income .\ti n r 11 -. 1· , ,, 111 mo \olWt!t a1dull ll vtn& c••••d••••••••••••••••••• Condo. 2bdrm. l '4ba, Nr $275 + util. Rm. pvt Ba. Gre•t Loe. Ample park· S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. requirements. Homes, ll ,1111-. <\nw111·;Hd , 0 IH'~ 731 6ll2!il A&ent 00 0 2 Br 2 Ba on &Olf S.C Plua, full ~. 2 rec pool, M ·l mkr. SSl-4191 in1. eoo 1q ft . 9515/mo. John 5156-9311>, 541·7533. A P ts · Comm e r c i a I \',,~, "' \1 ;1-.11·11·.u d _ co u rse ln cl ds rm s , 2 pools. Jae , afU :~ C•ll~,04·755l. bld1s.c:ourtesytobkrs. l Br waaraae $370 w1uber/dryer . fr1ge saunas. avail 2/15 /81. Stora1e1ara1eforrent. Mr. Tho m as BKR f ur mon· rnfurm.11 11111 • .:\ew crpu W:.ter pd 1575 412-41700 .. 50 /mo. Call 675-1386. Rmm 1 te.toabr2br twnhse. 545 50( Fr. fOn Balboa( Penft. next to (714)7S2-6353 _ .1nrt tti vf.,11• your J1I •.di 1~7 1 B Oranae ..... __..~.. l 642·441.1or673-9052. poo . Jac, rec rm, nr Excellmtfy"' outed on un zone 101,\ .x20~ft ) ~ 1-SPM "••r-• __.. 169 ---Colle1e SS7·1861 eves, l7tb St. Coata Mesa. Call 173-2!M3.173-3930. i---------1 ........................ ,.,_,,,.....a..cl 642·3130days RealODOlll.ics 675-6700 --w~ if'L~S~ 642·5678 $47:; $5o25' 2 Br "" Ba Twnhse Near ne w Sma ll ctuld, pet OK All blt·1ns, 1ar • frpl c. patio lbacky ard TSL MGMT. 642 1603. PAB llWPOIT .. :»:".~.'!':!~ .. !!~.~Fem 2br. 2ba apt. H.B. 250 sq ft olfice. Sbare ~~~-~~ ... ~~~.~ ~:!. ~. ~eliable ~~~: ;--hot c ..... -y CLUI Sl--..a Vi~ 21 + l200/mo. eves recpt rm 6 secty sp, wae Widow? Elderly Couple? ders. E . Starr964·6833 eagan P ographs. rull VVW"'•R .... ""'51 ~9147 of cpy ma c b , La w Help! Fem, needa roomi----------color 8XlOorig. s1o <.:all S1n1lea~T~droom New 162 bdrm luJLUry library. Weatcliff Bld1. lo rent Slll0·$150 w/help --!· ~~~~1~642·8430 apts, 6townhouses. adult apt.s in 14 plans 2Bdrm 1 ~B• Garden 646-4844. hwoiutsh•wmore'"a. I F~b 11istte MOtMJ W..e.d SOJO Ho-A• 5120 ------- LOST Golden Retre1ver Fem. "Kelly" 1148-8629 Found; small Siamese kitten, Jan. 18. vie. W i:;th St. NB. 557-1534 Found . Aafghan black M. nr Orange & Magnolia, C M 548-3583 FOUND. 2 yng male Doit · 1e's CO<'ker mix, blk. fe m , Beagle male Newport Beach Animal Sheller. 644·3656 3Br, 28a, new condo 0 1s- hwasher. stove. laundry hook-up. Pool Lovely area. SouUI Coast Ter· ra ce Sunfl ower & Bristol Children OK. '5-50 /mo. Call 838,8084. 9.5 "' from ...... 2 'bd..-from AP t. Fem a I e non . ----------.. a .. rrr - rromtMS 644-1900 ... .... .. MEDIC O R th 759 4500 d · ··~··•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50S + pools, tennis, s mo a ~ r . res P o n . AL FC. SPACE u · a Y. Private Borrower wants Oceanfront for Winter waterfalla. ponds! Gas $20S+utilmo.SS7·4396 1350 to 2550 s q ft. 498-5363ev.!!_ ____ Sl0,000 secured by 2nd ~A_fP~ l"ound Red t:oc k e r Rentals . Furnished 6 for cookinl & heatinl M F . Newport Beach. Cam-TD on Real £.stale. Good Spaniel 1 eye. Eastbluff unrum. Broker. 675·4912. paid. From San Die1o / to share split level pus Dr. Sl s /f . w i II In-... .._•nt/ TRW. excellent equity area ---Frwy drive North on Ocnfmt Home w/3/J yr divide. Mullan Realty ,...:.-requestin1 24 months or 64().2314 NO FEE! Apt. • Condo Beach to McFadden old Prot. male. 631-4969. S40-Z9IO less-Call Bob645-l601 r. " ' --•-v ·11 I ••••••••••••••••• •••• •4 -.. ~ound "· be I rent•.... 1 • Renta s. then West on McFadden M /F roominat.e needed ....._. ,. V<> rm an m "· ___ 67~4912Broker t o Sea-wind Village. N.B. 125()/mo. util incl: M.l.llo.tS..Ce o.,a........, 5005 MD!::· .. Tnnt 5035 ~~~ta~~~r 7:~~) 2 B 1 Ba A .1 J.7_!4)893-5198. __ __ Call Bob5'8-07&9. with offices -'ii exec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 3 Br ~e. Bu1lt- 1ns, patio, $525. 127 21st. Days 646-4262 Eves Ar;~ ol &ibo:a~. C~~~; Roo.a 4000 Roommate to shr 3 Br :7;~C'boi~c!cO:Z ~~~:::9 3 ~~~e~s R~~~aftn 0 ••• ~;;;~~::·••• µ Naomi Hwy . $$25 mo . J .D. ••••••••••••••••••••••• luxury condo N tC t -C . t S All types of ~aT estate "'ound · Fe m Lhasa P rope r t y M g m l Laguna Beach Motor Inn, totally fW11 ·s:rf:, /t~ · Unique B•yfrool Office a pis rano. an Juan in vestments since 1949. Apso Champagne l'lr 7Sl·2787. Art. 5pm , 98S No. Pacific Coast cl 548-7216'7 " u 1 ID·• 600sq.ft. View Cap.~l948 ~i.....u..&-..•-E . Coast Hwy, CdM . Aft 548-BOM Hwy. Laguna Beach. . I 673-1003 -----------r---... "' J'IBCJ, 5·30 call 640·9557 EASTSIDI -------Dail.y , Weekly. Kitchen M. relocatinato Dana Pt . --.--NEWPORT BEAC H 2-ITDs --2 Br Hi>USe with yard. '650. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Enclsd available. Low winter 26, seeks M. rmmte for 2IL~xunous. full serv1ce of· CAFE 642·it7J_ 5~~-!>~ II Lost I" Germ Shep. blk $450. 127 21st. Days gara1e, patio. walk t~ ~tes. ~·~· _ __ B r c 0 n d 0 / apt . f1ce space, 1-6 rms. co~-located i n shopping MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY brn ta n. w /lump o n 645-9543. 646-.u&2. Eves 645-9543 , beach, adwta. no dogs. . . 2131616-5864 art 7 I ere nee room. s ec I center. Close to very eit 1 For the highest yield on MAKE SOMEONE SMILE bac k . nel'dS suq:cr y. -----1 TSLM1mt.642·1603 Room ~/kit priv. Nr · services. Newport pensive h ome s T .D.'s &notes,tryDen l'lacea H.\PPYAU REWARU646·9735art 5 El Toro Jll2 s hoppmg cir & bus . Bu.sinessexec,3/J,loolung Beach, Call for info; Beer/Wine lac incl nison~soc 547·8()26 inUuscolumn ••••••••••••••••••••••• LASUIA USA"S. !'2·7520~~rwknd __ to shr beachfront. open 752·6118 $65.000. Call Bubara $40.000 3rd TO avai l foronly SJ 25 Beaut. 1 year new 2 Br. -ATB"EACH · 3/1 must be 1 ----------Glass. C/21 Sandpiper Call 642·5678 I' 2 Ba Condo with pool. Ocean view pool tennis Slpg only· no cooking, for · resp., yr LAGUNA BEACH Amortized 37 /mo. pay:. Lost. M <.:ollil' mait, on 12 11. blk brn beige. re ward We miss him please return. 499·524111. Jacuzza. 6 cable TV ID· courts, adl~. Ba~h., l~ o I~ er em PI. non . lse. Call Answer-Ad Emerald Bay Prof 64~·~950___ $1416 per mo. Yield 28'1 cld. Yearly $550. Broker bdrm from $420. 5S15 d r Inke r I s m o k er , #350, 642·4300. 24 hrs. Bid&. Full serv. ocean-Secured by comb of real .. _.. ........ ---.--... --..... 11111 67:;.4912 River Ave. 642-2566. $95/mo. Isl & lasl. 1543 M / F Room at• H view offii-avai·t. mo. to ILUE JEAM STOR~ prop & se<'urlty agree - - - -LOST I 19 She pherd _ __ _ _ __ _ Or•n&e ,~M ... ou se Rec...... Own your own beautiful l """"'l°"7 bk c ONG RATS Hu s ky m i it ma I 1' ' " · N rt Sh mo ....,. rm rec J·ean stor• and fashion m_en · '70<r -''"-' r _ -------ewpo ores. 25·35 · .. .,... · ep· .. blk ht 't 70 lb H • ._.,. •--· JI OCIAMFllOMT . . h Ov w an. :. • ap1M --40 \"earTy~-4bd)uplex Ba lboa Peninsula. Pvt full time job. Must like t1onist, ~le.~· 6 mail s op. er 135 nallonal Widow has money to buy Please642 3036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aeent. 675-6160 entrance, no smoking or Monty Python. 642·8524 serv ., m -su1te sec 'y brand names & relaled or make 2ND T.O 's any 2 br,2ba,ff111c,wetbar, ----''---'------cooking.Sl30.673.4419. eve &wknds. serv.UlON.CoastHwy. sportwear: S.16,5C?O an s ize above $10.000 '.'lo ON YOUR $500. Call 9-5• Mon-Fri, Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba upper unit. 497-2:503 eludes .be&mnm1 in~en cr~it '· no pnlty. For 960·Z445. frplc, deck, ocean vu. Room for renl . ..., mile Fem. roommate want~ , . tory · futures_, traanmg. action call AGT 673·731 J Found Irish Setter & black Spaniel close 'to University off r amp on San Diego t'rwy. Phone 581 ·8912 after 6 Br•nd new l Bdrm. Pier· poin te Condos. Pool. s pa, tennis, 1ara1es. .. 75. (%13 ) ~ 7202 dys ; (714) 842-4721 eves. $695/mo yearly. Call from OCC. Laundry lac. to share 2Br ~e lD L1~0 Biel& bas spacious ~grand operung promo· a nytime COACHING Lloyd trplc. Sl85 mo. Female N.B. Must be reliable. 1101le office w/1tora1e t1on. You can have your JAOOBS REALTY pref. 957-31155. s emi -neat • a non-r<;>om, $355. 3355 Via store open in as little as 67~0 smoker. $230/mo + ulil. Lido. N.B. 673-4156 lS days. For information IA..omc.....ta / JOB -----~---llOCMlt & lowd 4050 646·3'123. EX EC . 0 FF IC ES & brochure by mail call Pen•11h/ WESTCUFF 2 br l ba ••••••••••.,•••••••••••• t800>S27-0822 Lost& FoiilMI 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW sludenl needs l~!~~.!1~~ar condo. New int . .' pool. Room & board in ell· Resp. prof. woman, 25·35. Newporl Bcb/Airport ....................... 1'111 IO pr'OMd adllS. 00 pets. t650 mo change ~or compa · Clean, non·s moker to area. Library , Conf. Establisbed lmported A~.....ta 5100 # of JM! $25,000. Will do anythinag Legal Conf1denti 1l D\'M P 0 Box 3242. N 8 !r.!1663. fordable livin1. l,2 6 3 Br. Well decorated . Olympic size pool. li&ht· eel tennis court, Jacuzzi. park like landscaping. Moat beautiful bldg. in H.B. 754·1630or 957. 8350 aft n1 o n s h1p 6 l ite s hr. lr1. beaut. 4Br. Rm . Co pi e r , full Giftware mail order re·••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 p y housework. smoker oil. 2 "'-Ba . 1 r v . h o m e services. Im med oc· peat business. Customer LoY• YOtl, 581-1000, 586·9893 eves. wtsame. sr75 /mo. Avail. cupancy. 714-833-8990 list + inventory & tram-P r i vale st u d 1 11 Uso 2 br. 1..., ba + ga r. Hoag ask for Georgia March l. Eves. 857-1447 , ang. 49:M8Jl. Photoshoot on Sat, Jan --~;: .;;:t :~u~e~:;: Hohh.Molsls -4100 _T_e_rf_r.;;..y_. _______ Co~1=:~ ~~cA;!~~ & Balboa take-out food ~~tt2 .2 s1~'"::~ss~or":· l.ost&Fomd ~ SJOO TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 1:;2 9368 4 2 31 H . 1 · w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro . Wocnan. 31J to shr MacArthur, Santa Ana. st9re. 135.000 includes fessional ( 18 or over ••••••••••••••••••••••• $500/mo.~~5 ay , DOYOULllCE Cape C:od Npt Hgts 1200aq.ft.ldealforstore fixtures & inventory m odels). Li mited re ATLAMTIS MASSAGE _ _ WOTB.S? home. Dian•. 631·1266 or or office. 9'19-8189 or T~rms. Yearly business I gistration. Call Slone & SPA Beautifully located 2 Br. E. Bluff condo, 3bdrm, Weekly ·rentiTa from -4 W -1351 _645 __ ·1_2llO_.______ with proven record Bower Produ<'tions fOIJND ADS B e Pa mpered $385. Child OK. Gas in-21/•ba, din rm, ram rm. & up. 646·7445. 2274.rtll..&al_ .__..._. MicheaJR.E.673-6680. 979·28 . · Beaut Girls ctd.842·1652. 67S-65e.5Agl. NewportBlvd.C.M. """°•-4400 l4~X40 olfice /slore; --~ -IOAM -4P M 7 From $1ll0. 846·0619 by 16 Open days ••••••••••••••••••••••• bos inesa location . ' AR£ FREE Phone64S-3433 l 6 2bdrms. cottage style L1e 2 br. ff11lc, patios, MEED A PLACE? Start the new year ri1ht Harbor Baker Center, - Ii vi n g . chi Id o k charmine. $600 yrly. Reu. Weekly llates ia well established 2,000 3011-3023 Harbor Blvd. ~~ Call.· COVER GIRL $335-$350/mo. 675-297. 67~3504 Kitchenettes-Phones sq . ft. doctors office. AcrON fr Fedco, Costa Q ,~ ~ 847-3020 "Z"Channel Movies On.site parting. Adapta· Mesa. Avail now. Agt. ~ '! ~ 642-5'71 • OUTCALL • 9!>3·0778 M'C VIS1\ -----------•-•--•-••-Ii Sandpiper, 1917 Newport ble for one or 2 physi-549-1386 ;"' New 3Br. 2~Ba. nr ocn, 2 OCIAJIROM'l'·YRLY Bl. Coata Mesa645·9137 cians. Call, ---------W[Xlt-to TWI ~ ttf b IA-don't have -hn"e iv~ FIRST LADY Escort. Models Pcrty Dancers. frplcs . dbl garage, l-.IOca.•~1 v--A.1---.---&...&. 425 RE~Al35RP1 ET llniMH...... 4450 ~~ ..... "". Ind r y I a Is o l 0 'x 30 · Beaur4Br--;-2Ba"upst irs "oc..-_.._.. 0 .,..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage for rent. 846-9501 in Duples. Wood beam ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1117 West Uff N B W For store 6 office space or960-5508 ceilint•. frplc, enclsd "CALIFORNIA" financiaf in.st.. 70oo:~~ atreasonablerates. 2b 2ba ...... h gar. w /auto opener. PalmSpn·nas 1st.noor.A&ent541·5032 5001o2700S.Ft. r . . nr udc . cpl. wasb/dry, furn or un· .. · ~ESA VElfD"E'OR r-.....-- Lost or found a pet? Call Animal Assist a nce Lea1ue. 537-2273. No fee -----.. *Found or lost a pet? Call us! We' re the Pet P als. 1714)739-2988 • 972·1345. MC & VISA Al·cepted drapes, built-ins. S49S. furn. IUSTI._.4 PLAZA 536·0lll21 _ OC litROMT. YIL y Condoml.nium Rentals AT TMI sUMS? 1S25 Mesa Verde E. C .M. 2 6 3 Bdrm. Apts . lBr.-2&. ff11lc , enclad Luxuryc.ondominiums, Ete1anf1f001q.ftOffice 545-4123 $4-00-"50. Kids OK. no 1arh. w /•uto opene r . Completely Furnished, bid& .• in downtown HB. Newportstottoroffice pets. 9'4-2511 or 973-2971 wu /dry book-up. Country ClubSettin1. Newer bld1. w /onsite 541s /f. nr poet office Alt.. no fee. 3 MUMT. HAUOUR Golf, Tennis Avail-parllia&. Call. Jerry 213/471-700! For Lease or by Option Brand New Condo toe. S easid e Villaae at Beach/AUanla Blvd . (1) 2br +library + 3ba. (1 > 3br. + 3ba. Approx. 1650'. sec. 1ate. 3 tenni.I courts. poo l /jac. $900 /m o p er ea . (213)833·1319 or eves. (213)131-SJM rrn:l'~~m $475. Yard, built-ins, encl 1ar., nr H. H•rbour MO-ll07. Br1~Ba coaoo w/60at able atSpecial Rates REDCARPET slip. Ocun 6 bay view. 2 for our Clients only. ~ 1351 frplc's, 2 car 1ar w /auto Weekly. Monthly and opener, wub/dry, fully Weekend RentaLs. f11rn. for rmttoJune81. TSL~SVCS Call: (7141328-8911 Coata~~~for Ren· CATHEDRAL CANYON tall ia Newport Beach 6 COUNTRY CLUB Costa Mesa. 34-587 Cathedral Cbarmjq 1 br Venaillea Canyon Drive coado, lst fir. pvt patio, Palm Sprin11. was model imit. View ot California 922112 ICOU.CIMTH El ..wttO•T . e1ailtnecuUve suites in presU1e location. Witb comple:te support services. 7141151-0681 250-500 sq. ft. 1md nr. utlla pd. From s:zoo. 779 W. lttb. St. C.M. Tom 951·1900. Newport Beach. $1.25 sq. ft. New dill office or retail w /p vt bath, security, •le. 600·2400 aq. ft. S08 31st St. (next to Bank of Newport, Lido Ca nny area >. 675·3236, (213)641-9700 Store for LeHe; 1750' ideal for home furniahia1. or Interior deallfl. 33116 La1una Ca· nyon rd. L.B. o&IN·l'nl fountain . Lots of Desert Resort Realty privac1, full 1ecurit1 . '-rHI" Newport Beach, Cannery w 11uarded 1ate. t495. For Rent lncban Wells ,.ulCUTIVI !!ITI Villa1e, (on Newport 152.:2310.daya 540-'1$1I Condo, 1leep1 4 $350 Ulf~oln" .. if.D Blvd), ·-_, ...,. n ____ _;_.:...'---·-week '114-411-1014 aft N c ----..... Lovel1 2 • 3 Bdrm. 3 Br 2 Ba duple. frplc 5pm. ewport enter incl util, moatb-monUI ;::0~ba!:::Y fa~~a:;5 blt·im. D.W, au'adeck: ....... se... 4JH l40-S4 1 0 or 1rl1 tf75.17MUO. by -tre phcre? Use lnswft Ad service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ~d number will appear in your classified ad ... we take your. messages ?4 hours a day ... you call 1n at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. D1ilyPilat FOU NO S m f em a le Golden Retriever mix do&. vie Hamilton & TOUCll A CLASS t-:SCOllTS 752 Olm •• T~urin.:. ~~· 642~~5 S I' I H I T U A L . . READINGS lf ~ou rl'~llt)k111~!11r a ht•1 IOam 10 pm Fully 1crJuh.~ouv.1111tw unt t11 Li c 'd 4 92 7296 o r ~11~' tht• ~~1111"~ mt·nl 492·9034 1815 S Camino u1lumn~ an ( la!.~1r11·d -1 Sa Cl ~ea . n em ~~!! ... ?!.~~1~.·".".o •• unc: •• ement. s 5100 •••••••••••••• G.C.R. Cullen, MD. Eye physician & surgeon have changed my address to: 17752 Bt:>ac h B.l vd., StE• 303 Huntington Beach 551 -2933 or 847-3868 Consultation by Appointment • •75. Call 213/5M-1202 ocean YU. Wl.nter rental ••••••••••••••••••••••! PLAZA PACIFIC or 714tw.TJ47 9125. 21114tf.llZ2 or evn Movta1! AYOW depoeita UtcM?!VI WrYIS ~ -----·---213/4tf.117S •cut lirial n,..._1 . .,....-. adrtreienC'e." IWFF Nr beach. Lee 2 br. 2 ~a, GR g AT BA y FR NT r~~fe11looall1 1inct l.-sTllAL ~~1.~~~ .... ~~-~~l~~1.~~ .... ~~!~ Nwy ;_ ~ 5025 IM~y to a... 5025 ...•..•................ ,~~···················~· frplc ....... 'Id .. P•Uo. HOME. Depend. DOD-• 114nl2-02J4 1515. Avail. 2/5. Call amoke W/D iar 9125 NOUWAllS JOl211ittielii•Dr. #212 PAIK A n1wer · Ad 1141. mo. ' ' . ·--lll--4iM m1S.fg•1Cntrf213 1111 ..... A'le. 142-a».IUan. .•l'B-15Z1 • <~M'Ntti'l4fc·· MWPf .. OMTA•I Cellm ..... c.lf. '· l Bdrm ecmdo, pool, Jae. Ud •·•-ba t,.L-'(' • WTAL\ .a.JW •' HUH. Secwtt1. Util la· o ._, on water, '1 1\.1" .!. ' •'lfl4:"' .. l 2 • ....,._ ,,..ox. •1911.._.-.-._:-ft. •· ., cl ta5 EY• MH5IO ~~· lllr. Lr1. Uvin1 • ·-·-~··----5IO 14. ft. • up. lnelud· tl(I) ..... Irr 1u. oc-. . uaa1 area. IT$-'1Ll5. Oldea• ..,.._qeac1 lal uWI. -• tu0. ~ .......... ft. ad, a.. DLX adlllta, DO aBr.21a ..... tobe•cta. Sentnllo.Calilanla HIO Newport Bhd. Cr .. .... ·i; peta.t111_ ... ._.. Ocean •l••· Slt5. P....__....,_ces Co1ta Me1a . Set .... 4471 _._ -Home 142-C,...:ABC·N8C.CB8 ........ ..,. • ·-v . . C.--1.A Tl &te ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ea Pfl ••BR .. 10. orMl·JOIO. -m~ · CdM Dsla9 ...._, uoc Store Space for lease. UUJ pd. 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Jr:: Real Estate loans s ssoo to SJ00.000 S All types of property S Any California area S No credit chttk S Your equily only reference needed ... ..., ..... .,,._. " ....... ,.. .... dw .......... , S Even Ir behind In p1yment1 S Use money for any reason S Payment _plan ma.y be tailored to your btldget S No balloon payment n~e!l!larv S Interest only loans available . S No dl1turbin1 your tst loan S Comp.re our costs with others S App 'ts your home or our oHice For Information c•ll GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA Open eVft"J ur. .. 7, Hffllt Sunda, Pew App t. Call Coll«t <m1•1.ca lMIPaeUleAw • i.-. •••ell. ea.. -·, ... ' ' orn'* Throulhoul CallforNa. Call 'NI trw '~"""""""',.. ....... 1111 ~._ ........ -~ ,, . 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DAVI: SPAlNTING Neatpatdaes6leatW'el Roof a for las~ .. 0 .... . ~~~~~) fut . )lid•> 1ut UI t.ht- IAllY PILOT SEIVICE llECTOIY Pu IT '1(1~ ~~'tr-~ ~r 1tt 1..1.,, .. 1111 , Rt"~t"lll4lH I UJ·S.71. •at l I I ....... 111 ·····•·•··········•···• ~•rt• siw--1r11 ~1 1•1111• I' ... 1u b) lht ~w1 ,. 1.Jl sa:, ..••••••••.....•.....•. !Jn \"''"")"' 11.irk1n11 "I r c-p ;,11r~ ~·•I .Jltu, ~·~ \,µh .. 1l ""'' PH I (,ll· J ..•••••...•............ I.I ' UJ) t-.srt· lltJ f "'' UilSI Pha.td B1rtt1 .>) tl> l>•Y & .Swut.ic 'h1ft ~ I-ull &r Pt uml' 557 <!MU ll1he sumdh1nl! to -11·· I 'l~ifit'd cH.b th1 ll .,. •·II .,,. ~. UtJ &2a:I I u b 1 w .. aod . le. uttu . steam. tbampoo. Prof. serviqAreatyean FPH w. ltJ.l•H ~ g " .. .. P ~ s ura auar 5SZ·IMI floer workioi. Wood, • llCllt ReUOGable 1hin1le, tar. decks, re· l•M•1n Tr U( k Muuot U nil Haul, cleu-.p, concrete tile, parquet. stripplna. lnaured, Uc'd. 511-1425 *f,~---* pairs. Free est. 770.2725 • • • • •••••••••• •• • • • • • • M ) ,,,. I Al r--... -- --ca.' l\JNS'l'H l'l'ION .. ...._. remova , Dump truck. •nine. Guar .... 5563 Fine ext/int palnUn1 by YI* -711315c,._ AlldAllt•a .thmwJl'I l'•rPel C:llre uf C:osta••••••H•••••••••••.•••• Qwcllaerv."2·7631 ROBIN'SCLEANING Ra',.barcl''"---Uc in1-.. .._._ •••• 1 M ~ ELECTRICIAN -priced .. w . , . r&f ................. .. 1c-11111 '"' V7V 441 1 M .. uQuahtyworkot\ly, rl&bt, free •ilmate 00 Saa Clem-SJC vie. Ute Foratborouably Trymt.UJ-4410(24hn) ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILESl!:RVl<.:t: c.............. ~h•mpoo. lltt 1itn1 alau lar1eoramalljobs. baul. trub, odd jobs, cleubouH.S40-0l.S7 P·'"•t.in16Pa-ran· I Plumbin1. Remodelln&. Re ·Screen:s. n e w ....................... furn ~OOOll _ Wt lfDTZM l7J.03S9 lawna mowed. !f2-8302 .... "" Repairs. Leak Deter· Screen& Custom Madl• I \UINt:r l kt>t.Nn n r111lop<.:a.rpct ~ar• -Tired of cleaain1 your Wallpaperremoval lion,. Drains Cleared. 642·9552 •uu•ll Jvb.Ai ltr 1>.-tr' *<6266 Electr1clan·Sm jobs, 2 YI. reaponaible men spare-time away? Call Guaranteed Top Hat Plumbin& Sh---- 1 11 r nl •14~ :..>tJtn Mt>dru •Shampoo <.:lun maint. 6 repairs. Lac. have ~T 4WD truck, yd· Jeannie• 639-S062 Paul Cutler962·3006 638-2030 cco ••• C o c ... ·~ It ee main ' c • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Co,....... <'uly 12' pet 11q fl ' f....,lCJI. 1 · .-·.-.... d:an)'tbinal! =i4 an TLC for your home 15 yrs 30 % D~sc. tbru Feb, P.O ......... •Stucco, Rep111r /Const ··; i 0\i;;M-i°N i~~1(;;;,;· c.~ Ac-He .... d I . expr. References & re· PerfecUOIUll. I do my ....................... Free Est. George 1 \It 1 ... 'II.I I<, • • • • • • ••••••• ••• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Sllaploader -dumptruck asonable. Call Star at own work Curt 978· 1314 Pvt Pott Bo• Service ~ 1641 th 1.,, • M.e "80-JI A'''ou~t ic ceihn1s t-•VERYLOWPRICES• aradin1-demolition-baul 642·6149 extl004 THE MAJLbrROOM , 24 Ti•- cu,ll>m h.and leatunn1. on landscape main · tree6ydwork 831-12571 ----,. .. ,ntt H&....,Ol'lt LH ~ s.:125.549 tenance·clnups. Georae. • Exp'd daywork, $7 /hr, REASONABLEPRICE 2600ECstHwyCdM-NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; A11~·11tn .. , .... AIHI ,,. C•...t/C.ueh 549-20U H-. c .. Ser.Ice mature & dependable. lnt./Ext. Free est. 640-0MC>or'44-4481 CHAMICllLE ,111,.1d 1.1,.," M l 71161$ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645•"258or642·3meves. Cust. work636-9453Jack Kitcnen~'batn entry !o'1>unda uoos. Retaining GARDENING WANTED M6B Winter Specials! ----le-S..ke t-'reeest. Guar. Sun 1 \ S1 UM t '\Hl :-Wt-1~ \\;,1Jb. Hillside Restora Mowlnc. Edlin&. Rak· Cleanin1. paintina. l•c ... Ta Paintina6Paperin& ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoastTilers.7305669 · s · 1 w t r,.._1 .... u bonded • Cabinet Refinisban& YOU s upply 1·nfo WE uvo . SIJ bs , Patios, 1n&. weepm , a er-car--~,. c .. , •••••••••••••••••••••• . \hv tl\·mwt 1 lt•·l'·"r' ..!11d ,ICr llrr .. t1un L 1 ;-r\ 111 1Jlv4'k a. Bric k Ll c 101. Free Estimates. est. 546-38111, 979-6149 Save &rief. save time. Pror. work. Free est s upply professioqal· T ILE INSTALLATIO!" &42 8387,evcs 1145.5737 646-6402 save m Guaranteed 11c-_ Rsnb~ Steve547·q8! _ lookint typed resume + /Reas. rates. Till• Dis "'"" J.11 11 I,,.., ljUJ I '1 1 1 -.~ .. n, 1111 \lh% 11.J 1-1 · -HCMIMCll 'I curate. Low prices . Call 20copieefor$1.5.549·8001 c ounts. Frcl· E s l (;cmcnl, Block & tlnck H•'v •• ....................... for appt, 549·8001. AGAPE FORCE R~ . ~·4360 ~ny~1mc ll'>l0Ml \IU•lo,Nll<\ Wor k by JOb , fr e t>•••••••••••••••••••••••WantaREALLYCLEAN Paintin&Company -·--. T • .,_. LIOU SE" c II a· M 3 G t • f ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• YP•IMJ _.... ... ice 1111111<· llcl.il "u.il ..... rk •·>llffioles 631 -385!1 Home Improvement. ZS '" · a lngham a.-eoera ions o N •-R "" G 1 Fr ' ~-' p · E 11 ew • r~vers epair • • • •••••••••••• • •• • •. •• • yrs exp. Fences,carpen ar . eeest.645·5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• amuna xce ence s p e cialist 'st~y ·busy Typing. Bookkeeping m } CllHd Can try Ir painUn1. 631-4264 · -------EXPERT Brickwork & S35-070l prices. Reliable. 548·0512 home. Fast. accur11 11: Cor-peiS«vice i··••••••••••••••••••••• ----Housecleana.ng done masonry. Loe r ef·s. p ____ ------_ Callforralt>sS6H >451 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U' S0 /1,... I do it all! F~ther & son. thoroughly. Call after S Fair prices SS1 ·45S5. A INTER 3 yrs e x · QUALITY ROOFING Sho11u 11t1ei & '(tl'um clean llot lwich. t:wM _ C.:hris Yearsexpenence.. pm.962-867Sor962·6786 760·7074 perience in Apt Pamt Alllypes,freeest. WlnclowClemlinCJ 1.'11loi t>r1ichtt•11 .. 1 st Wht llJn Preschool. 646.5423 675-6183 Will 1 ---ing. Call after s. Steve Visa. MC. ~l 5930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \·1>h io m10 bl\•aeh HwdwoodAoorl .c eanyourHome or Mo•ilMJ 964·4828 0 00 "LetlbeSunshml'ln" t'lt"'" bv i.1111 rm hJ ll Cotltractor •••••••••••••••••••••••office at your conve· ••••!••••••••••••••••••Pape rhanger Prof. H~~B __ R_R __ FING <.:allSuns h1ne W111dow $1:> i\vi: rin S7 ;)4j Cuut·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARDWOOD FLOORS naenre. ~·8676art4pm. Moving? The Starvang Reasonable Reliable Quahf1ed roofmg, repair <.:leanmg. Ltd :-.48 1$85:1 $10 c hr J:. 1;uJr Oes1gn, f'mancang and Cleaned6Waxed HOUSE DOCTOR--. CollegeStudenlsMov1ng 1714 1848.4751 ev , <r te aks any time. xlnt l..c111k111t.: l11r a h111111· "' ~·our oli'n" \'1111 II I inti 111.111.' honw~ ;1cl 11•rl 1;.1•d for '>Jlt• 1n t 'IJ,.,11 111tl l'\t:r\ th.1~ 1· I 1·rn 1n.il 1 c IJ l'l ud u r l' v~st ruction If you Anytime, 832·48111 S.A. Rx for a clean house Co has grown, lns1;1red 1 e a v e m e s "eas g 1 0 rates on shake & com ~ .1rµl'I rl'1>111r lS yrs ex Jun t ~cl my frl·e est il -------494.8906 s<~me good s ervice. ~ .... t N ''"t •••nee Uo work couldCOillyouplenty ' llaH! :,omething lo Sl•ll" _ __ I r124-436 Lice ns e 1714l761·5578f'ree Est posi ion. ew or re .. 1·1 f 1 d d 1 11 -----covered. 975·1Hn ext 9!I 111 ~ wlf ltt-b ~l IJIO I 1 Lie 11:rr8'111 l M8·9557 "' 11.'>SI tet 3 s 0 i wt• · Want ~d__ Help? 642-5678 64 I ·M27 Want Ad Hesulls 642 Sli78 or eves 645-5210 ~~~.s:>.".~1~ ••••••••• ~ ~?.~ 1~~'!.~.o.~t•t-•~•••••~!.~~ ••••• ~~ ••••• !!.°.'! ~~!.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~'!'.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~~-~ ..... ?!~~ Hetp Waated 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Help Wantt'd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bankin&tSavlnp 6 Loan JOOIUC.HPH ........ •••••-I ANIMAL HOSPITAL Babysitter. after school. Temv Cull lime offi ce 11 yr old child, 2pm 6pm help usmg rnpy milch. wkd ays. <.:dM area r)v t:xpr nee Mm w31<(c 7!i!l !1570, 673-456.'.> P /tim-e,-c:W:--CP"A-firm . CLHIC4L Companion for elderly DF;NT/\L Ass t E n Gen. 1>fc.--lf'/llme pos. man: some practil·al thusiast11· pt'r~on for for mature . older nurs. exp. des1rabll.' Pthme emplyml 111 So woman. Interesting Must have valid drive Laguna ~11.p pr.-f'd work an pleasant ofc. on Ii c _ ,Non· s m k r , o r 499·S344 641·0125 ~ c v. II u rt (' 1· 111 ,. I I II I TEU.H If rnter~tt'd a l)µly a t rhcr a l)l'lJl It' .. , J'"•• l<tl' '1 u n F r i I 11 \ \1 71':'1 ~at I:! 51':'11 11111 0 Uffe r $2!\ Aµpl 11111\ S4~·2Hl7.6JI 1\.177 "I/ II Animal llo:.pillll Ba nking j 12!1 Mes,; lJr , CustJI TELi.iRS I Mes a E · 'd •1 A position is open at• Boo.kkeeper. full charg~, Irvine Savings for a i PIT. 20brwk. Non pror.t mature. respons1ble1 age~.:_!75-!'_21_o __ teller to work on Mon.I 50 INVOOOIY COUNTEIS P.C.H .. Npt. Bch. Ellp. a dri.nker . Full time live ~ . . • . must. Accurale typing, in . Salary $1500/mo. Ph DENT~L /\SSIS1 AN1 no sbrtbd. 20 hr. wll., in· 645·0242 Cha1r.nde. E11.pencnccfl xpt'nence req . ~ nl. Answt'r phoill'. P T . n1rc salary It benefits. Apply 11 hone voH'l'. r'-'r ·s Personnel: Wed . 4' Fri. al our main IOOl(K.HPEI office Ir on Sat. at our F ff. Ni'w"Olflce opening Heritage Plaza office. in SJC. Salary com both 111 frv me Ex mensurate with exp Mo • .,.,.1ewce He. SpecW I My In•.., tory ic*- eludes Sat. Ir Sun. Hrs. Modem cheerful offtc•· 1OAM.2: 30 PM _ Ca 11 · Com paruon /housekeeper 96J.S6J4, ~>~~lL\~lv 1' VISA ~K * 972-1138 * $:'.! 50 hr b42 !MJO M ... HERITAGE IAMI 721 N.Euclid,An,.he1m 991·3860 t-:.o.E. r\rt1!>l 1Tcxt1lc l t-;xp 111 re p1•aLo; & ldyouL-. Need~d for I' T pos1t1011 1n Mis ~•on Vu.•Jo t:dll S uzrl-..-•milllg••••--•I Chauvt'I 1 71 ~l 770·2!t22 llotrman l'alif Fabrics. Coeu:•: ci .. T.aler Exptortence prererred pe r1ence prefe rred IS9l ·47~--__ Please apply at : Irvine Savings & loan 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine. CA 92715 752.2J600 E.O.E. M t l-' ---- Bookkeeper, full charge, taxes, financial reports, AI R. A/P . payroll. Small marine wholesale business m N 8 <.:all Becky 631-4004. Wecl.. Ja. 21 5:45AM to I I AM ASSEMILEI/ Unilt.od California Bank lllllllllll•-••••-•I Bookkeeper. full charge. SOlDER~R Banlun1 PJT, able to work in ACal.._..ately \~,. lt;ive an imm ~d GMonarchBay l'laza MEWACCTSIEP dependently on several 557 ftft_j5 1tPl0 n 1ni: fl>r an :.:. I South Laguna Barclay's Baftll Costa small entJt1es in N.B "tRrt w mhler l>Oldl•rt•r with a 4!16-1.273 Mesa. Exp. req'd. Con· 833·3600. en-Lin-:.· m111 1m11m .. r I yr •·i.pt·r tact. Cathy Antunez. 646-7431 lo live with elderly woman in Costa Mesa CL&ICAI. SwatcliliOiicl relief. type 3S-40wpm, gen. o fc duties, detail minded. Co. nr. O.C. airport. Pleasant working con d 's. 37i,o, hr. wk. $4.60 per hr. CaU: Laura,833-MSO. 1401 Dove Sl., NB CLER K for Dry Cleanen. 3 days a week. mature lady pre r 646-7621 548-321119. COMPUTER Oper Ex p'd. on Burrougb's 9000. Lumber estimating. Gd. worltmt cond's. Medical 6 denlaJ ans. Hrs. 8·S. S day wk. Hunt. Sc h 847·85ll MERCEDEZ •ESCORT• 24 HOURS 545-7935 'I u!>I 111• nµi•r J ,111 1:-;.0 ~: 631-1511 M/F /H/V •loddi~* wl<lenn" r1ri·u1t hoJrd~l Bridal shop, r rr. Costa llMPOllAllV PU!SONNll ~lllVl\:(S , _________ _ I THP~t •r:1'l 1\I. uucJ cr ll micro~co p~·. Mesa. 372llwdiStreet M YSTH.: M1\S. .... A<: ... :'II A ~i\ rert1f1 t>d h1ghl)"I an ana ··~·"' 546-1821 556-9333 c1-1r.yypes· t d1·,1rable .. "' -----• ---Newport IHdl llllJll' COMSTaUCTIOM Career ~~.lunaty 111 selling contracts for con struction of site·bu1lt homes on individual lots. Averaae contract now 135.000 for a 1$36 Sq. ft. home. Firm now in its 31st year operating ~1\S.\;J\Cr.~lll W \11 1 Buck1n1 am alace . •--:-::-::--~•:-~-----•-•llll.-111-.. ,1:::::::::::1 Sa nta1\nJ ::.!1H lb'.11> Mcnter~iott;t's TEL ( Nigh ts . C apo B c h Brokeraae 11>40 MonTovla. c M I L RS 496-9033or49S-5476 "' &wploytMftt & i..tl 24Z7 J:: IJ E ••• ---- ----Slocll C..wet-ClencaJ 'repcrati0tt ) l Th. loc.._. of Beautician Top Npt Bch firm, exp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . GRUTWESTEIM' Im med opening for nee. WorkM. ToSJ,200. Job' Wmwte-d, 7075 ASSfo,MBLERS We will · haircutter with chen Irvine Personnel Agy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.110 ApµI> 7AM G H J::AT WESTERN tele. Licensed & exp.1 48:8E.17th,CostaMesa HespunMllle :"l.1nh\ 1•hlld ·"''"l:r!'l(rir Y.11.·rn~.16:11 SAVINGS has an open cal1Toru6J9.929J. I ~1l41? __ ~l~ PURCHASING CLERK Our bus y Wes t e rn statewide. No lie, req'd Regional Sales office 1s CoostructJons/R.E. exp seeking an ener1Jellc preferred. Some eves & person to work Monday wkeod.s req'd-Traamng t b r o u g b F' r 1 d a y & sales facilities 1n Dana 01 versified duties re Point. Interview appt quire good typmg ab1h-Mr Bright 714·4!13 0711 ty. phone te<:hniqul.' & M-F 2PM to4PM. clerical aptitude Economy <.:ert.1fied !'are. dn ve ... oolc 11,11 ,1r l'IJt·enllJ. l:tr..1J :'ttesa 111g for TELLJ::R /Nt-:Wj ----1---~.74.VW P T Fn·nc-h. 11.11 t-:11..: Ac.l:OUNTS 1n the ir Beauty Hcfs fi,J llYl-12 ASSIST.A.HT , ~t-:WP ORT BE/\C Hl1 HAll~ST.YLIST I •CilDllYHS• • ~m~ Office Manoqer I fac1hty. HELP! We are turning ClieckerCali M<1lc c•hauffl'ur lr,.>k1111: 1 ~.:..:µ boukk ct•Pf'r & awaybusiness.&inneed 770-0222 We offer a challelMJ' Contact Elainf al 34177 Coast Highway h•CJ ..cl rHpot11ible 17 I 41 151-2222 I Dana Point, Ca 9262!1 for 1>•>S1l1011 1n NH t .111 1 tyl)•~l ~·1rm rn N1•w1Jurt l~rt:vmus experience t.r1 of6tophaircutters. Join lCafeteria-.;;,:ker~l -gPM. a lso Opt'rillt: tjj)' \'J t h t II l' J r h a r" ;i X In l Siivtngs & Loan or Bank-I our progressive staff & j o b w I th I • o • r COOK and diet aides for Procw •-•• D..,._ Th• DUIACIEU. Co. reurement home Sta rt 548 4090t·ve:. l••·n,.f1t~. !>l'llll n •.,unw ing i!. necessary Mus t get the most out of your No exper. nee. Must be lu ~ r Andt:r.011 177 · i-· 1 work well with pub he, be c a r e er . Lo a d s u f I over 18. Min. wage to t..:ha uHt'ur dr"er exp 1:.t 1<1 v1•r!>1de NB !t266:.t J 11er:.onable. and well benefils' • ! Pleas~ call start. Call before IPM .....t to • illcl•a... An equal opportunity ' 1mmed . salary depend who "-..,... • ......_ employer 111g on exper For 111 yrs .c1va1l 1mnll'cl I ~roomed. Knowledge of 54-0-8888, ask for Abee. 759-ZSQ. 6.14 •1596 : /\~stl.l M;inagcr 111.:hl1. 10 key and light typing 1s 8-E-AUTY ly 4 r••n c•rrHt l••••••••••I terv1ew call. Celeste. clerical .. ,.rlHc•. 848·88_11 _____ . AU l'Alll k c ('r ·am ~hop. l.a.:una day work needed. MANICURIST .. 1~11 P T r11unler hclp,l required. Some Satur· CASllEIS UTUTEM wltt. I yew wifWll tlle Hilk COOK French m.11l' 'ilucten1 l•1 Ul•arh 4!1'1 s.507 . !l 5 E x p-·-d . ( / t 1 m e p11rct.nhHJ n•lro• .....tdttil.dWMt ... ca.tory. Mat be .... to .,,. 60 .,. -4 be..._ to wortr du hou."iework. lan.:u:.ii:t• Yo u II find our salaries manicunst needed for le-.sons, cookin~ 111 t·x A.UTO MECHANIC ctimpeullve, benefits ex· busy. progrHS1ve mall change fur ru~1m . board. I fo.xpl.'nen(•ed 5 da ys a ct•llcnl, and comfortable beauty salon. Loads of porkel moncy 7JOt'4f>4 wee k <1w n 1oo l s workmg conditions Ap bencrits! Pis. call : Ht·ndrls San Clemen LP ply m person al: 54-0·8888, ask for Alice 7 100 49R~~I ----_ Help WClllte-d .... .,. ~ .... -4 MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts ....................... XXXUUAXXXAXXX ACCOUMTANT Deg m Acctg, 3 yrs 11xp, gd commun1 r at1 v" skills. Exciting' szo.ooo Liz Reinders Agenry 4020 Birch Est .64 F.O E Newport/833-8190 ,.·rel' ACCOUMT1MG CLEIK Rapidly gr o wing 1n I A.UTO MK.HAMIC I t.~c . dean well cqu1p'd shop Own tools ll S & rort·1g11. l<1ls of w o r k , a (l' ; 1• n m m .. wkdys U.rry llunl /\ulu l 't r . I~ La~una t:yn ltd . Lltl't tk h 4!M 3000. IU:l l!~l{i(i ,\VON GREAT W~STERN _ SAVINGS 450MIWPOIT CEHTHDR. NEWPORT HACH, CA. 926'0 1~1R•2 •srt. Payro I/ rs nne /J ob Cost. For urban design rirm. saJ commensurate w /ellp. Please send re· sume to PBR 18012 Sky park Cir. Irv. 92714 DEUMANAGER .. ........ ., ..... ...... We promote to manage· o c I ment & super vision from ur ompany 1 a wlttiin. people oriftthd flnn, WANTACAREER? offerin9 a pro· IOOl(ICHPH Costa Mesa fessiOMI mtd chHrful For N.8 .--Aictuteclural 111 Del Mar wortliftc.I ett•lrCNNMftt, firm. a c count s 63l·942l excellent frln9e payable/receivable, & benefits •d Is con· payroll exp. desired . Laguna Beach Tri buy or sell ~1411 7041 btwn llAM 61'M Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity t:mployer 640-62166 494·9'l33 •iently located just off ~------!!!!II the S• Die<c)o fwy. If Uabysitte r. Wood la nd IOAMllll!a9H J9T Hunt.in,iooBeach :... t d I Sehl Dist. for children sllllll!llW~• .. •••ml ~".....-I" •. 912.9116 you are _,eres e n It 2. Your home. 645-5723 an mt Non smoker. Approll 20 lrunswic:k ond' tht' rt SPM TBLEIS hrs. week, Tustin. AJR. I••••••••• abou positiOfl .Mye us a · ---A/P. payroll. Mail to '7" fo'ullertonSl&Lhas open· P.0 .Box 18884, Irvine CIVIL ENGIN.EER a call or drop by at CLEll TYPIST Conv. hospl. Exper'd o nl y E•c eptional benehts. Mrs . Day 642-llOM The country's largest --------- vocational training com· COOll'$ H~PEI pany has an e•rellent Over 2i:driver s license opportwuly for a person Costa Mesa area. Call who can type at least so 9·3, ~1004. WPM, use a 11>• key · calculator by touch and COUMTIR §.ALES bas general office ex· Fulfiime, an 6usy prml perience. Excellent shop. Looking for good salary and rr inge communication skills, benefils. Apply · figure aptitude 6 outgo· ing personality. Will Personnel Department train. Joelann, 642-3039 NATIONAL EDUCATION COIPOUTION Counter help. F 1T Kusler's Cleaners. 186 E. 16th 548-4243. 4400 Campus Dr, Newport Beach, 92116() Counter Help, Part time wanled. Gary's Deli. Ca 752-54-01 (714) 546-7360 Credit 6 Order veririca lion in cuaU>mer serv\ce dep't. Heavy telephone, must have &ood phone Dental Hygenist, busy of fice nr S.C. Plaza 545.4s.s:J Dental AsslSlant Temporary work nl'l'de1I for temporary a~.,nty RDA pre ferred, 1·a ll anytime 645·5742 Diesel Mcrhan1c Service Ml(r Supervise It coordrnat•• a ctivities of garJtt•· service dept P\·rfurtn mecharucal rt•pair~ c.11 diesel autos ~u perv '"' employee; Ordl'r pJrt:. & supplies. Maki.• r1•pi111 estimates. Must ho \,. 2yrs formal tramml( in diesel mechamcs & Jy" expenence Full tlml• $1740/mo Take ad w nearest State to:mploy menl <.Hf1 ce D OT 625 281 ·010 Ad µa1ll f,ir by l'mploycr DISHWASHER P n Acute care ho:.p1tM 1n Newport Beach ha~ an immediate opening for a part ltme t.11shwa~hcr kitchen helper Must bt• 18 or over Hehef shift. approx. 28hrs wk 1-'ur information & mlt:rvrew l'Onlact Barbara Our:.i n 714-645 5707 1-; o E M F Domestic Live m & wttkend rl'hcf Assisting elderly Im mediate µ11 s 1t 1un 833·2009. H:eT:'lp~~~"~ Drapery Se r v1re . 545·5346: Drivers/furn. truck Ss pd Bobtail. needed f' T & P tT . SS SO t o s tari Rai ses b ase d o n p e rC o rm a n ce C a ll 848-3444 after 9am DllVHS 01al·A·Ride:-'foc11led in Laguna Hills has p 1timl' & f ttime positions. Gd driving re<.'. over 21 !in surance requirement I EOE 113G-6191 Al Dirth Earn psewing at home. Paid by the piece 631·322S ternational co seek!> l'n lhusiaslic, sctf-startmg Individual for position 111 Acc tg. Dept. al 1•or por,.le headquarters 111 Irvine Gd. typmg & lO·key capabilities re quired. Excell oppt Babysitter. responsible pe r son . needed on a permanent p rr basis lo lak e ov<'r m o ther's duties al home & care for S/yr old i:irl. N B Call afternoon 644·8071 ~aRl~e~n ~h~u~~r:;:~~ 92713. ~i~~s~~:S.•"r,!d~~=u~ ~ourdayco:o;rcn••nlenFric~. EquaJ()pportunily Beach areasforfulltime NOTICE draina1e CIVIL Oft • EmplQYerM /F te llers . Ellper. pre· how Daily Pilot Class· E N G I N E E R day betwHtt 7 : 0 a.m.l••••••••••I fer red. but will train. ified ads display their DRAFTSMAN. 646-8915. •d 4:00 P•"'-rapor with people. 6AM· --------- or advancement, ul standln1 ro. compensa lion 6 be ne fit s 111 Ty p ing requart"ment mesHfff with legibility 30wpm. Call 714-871-4244 and impact? Our ads, pleasant wurkin g en t ·1ui.,il1t'<I 1\tls, your one vironment. Contact Pat 'l•111-.hou111n" 1•cn11·r Mills ,.. ,.. for appt. we.are proud to say, re· EquaJ Opp Emplyr aJly aet results. Phone ·------·1 M2·56'71. ACCOUMTIMG lmmed.=I for ex· perieoeed aecounla re· ceivable/payable clerk. Typinl 6 10.lley adding macbine 1llill1 req 'd . Good beoeflla. Pleasant worltinl cond. l850 to 1tart. Call Barbara R. $4t-41M. s.f f£T: ~\IJy uf flee. Payroll. A/P. mUJt be uperlenced. C.M area. 541-Zl.9. Aett1 clen Imm. opet1· ln1. bealtb care pro· •Ider. o.enJ led1er 6 ........ atttt JtDowl req. lalafJ COIDID ... urale wt~ nperlenee. Call -- ;;;;;;;;;:~~===~ An you iRhNst.d In 1tarti1HJ a c....,.1,. lt9'*11HJ7 W• ha•• a few ftlfry lenl potltiOfls Oft9" Md w• wlll tral11. • Check Filers • Accounti Services 7AM to 4PM S:30AM to 8:30PM We offer on excellent benefits pockoqe plus FREE career opporel and o paid vocation this year. H~_..w .. ,,.. .. 4, CWHf'erie•tt4plleM~H ferl•te"lew. 17141~ Cl ... alner ACMl• ... aer 3-5 y.l!:'!r:r essen-tial in destpiq of street lmprovemeala, sanitary JwtrM..tM lllltt.tlorll•d. Cost.MeM, Ca92'2' 71~546-1030 bt. 116 CL.Ill TYPIST Bkllpr. for medical clinic. F /T. New or- 1ani11tion npandine last. Call Elvie for appt: 855-4010 « 4ll-40l7 JP.Ill Call Jim 645-7318 . CITOPIAATOI E•pr .. lull fime poellion. OC Airport area. Must be fast 6 accurate. Hrs. 8:30U>4:3011-F. Call for appt. 95S-JU2 ask for Norma. sewers, and 1radin1 ca.-TYPIST plans. X.lnt workint con-llajor"llrpt.· IJcll. firm Delivery penon needed diUom. Send resume to: BRUNSWICK has aneral openlnp for Hunt Bch area. Must J .P.KAPP •ASSOC. accllrate Clerk Typiata. have 1ood drive record. SOI PARK CENTER DR. If lnt.,_ted, pla. con-m.z:set SANTAANA,CA12705 COIPOIATION tact: ------1 &&:J Lynn Slanlfield DIUYHY ••• (714)fM.5IOO F /timelor-Tocal de· IM&f ... IMG 1·2 ~Hlfe~i~~cal / Electro-Mechanica I experience OR 1·2 yrs. colle1e. elec · tronic tech. school or military lech. school -Co. will train •Reports directly lo Chief Enlineer -Co. paid prolit 1haran1 •Vacatiom Ir hoUdays paid •lledical--Ofe lns. ~ Cl(ll Defense En. TMlorTm liveries. Xlat. drivln1 Leadln1 Oran1e Co. Dlvl-z-rec. req'd. Pbone for Only those 1eelli'n1 I ... ...... Afi.l/llJ'OO appt: llT-•12. uk for t 1 l :: •·. ~ d.,. ..-. ~U~~LI Pencmnet. Newport st•· :'.!ctm:.= emp oym · Sa'• •aa• Ca e•I ...... 1 for Eqwt.I OpportW\ity U.en. IM. Cll . .__.._._ r • P 0 • · EmploJer m /f /v /h Mn. ...._._. R•,.al!WMI will lD· ao Newport Center Dr. Delivfl'J 111-MJI elude co•flrmiD1!11•••••••-I Newport Beach. C. Part time delivery•••••••••• purelaaae orders, do -drivers. Ideal for Clllta•H folJow .... U· _.,--...a .. alat ea1tomer ••nk• To place your meaH1e bouHwlv•. ~.--. npa. llUll .._ ..... to.. befontlae at..._ ... ••· 10:.., •..a. A"'1 reec1tn1pubUc, ciJi~..Jt. for Deetal A11lsta•t. ill ,... • ..u: pbone ou ..a. file. Need ~ ....,.ue. __.utie, ........ ... rt«1 DallJ Pilot IDHH WM CH tJpe for ........ fndlee ln .iiillfaiiMla:-C: . Clwlfted, 141•1111 • ..... 6 ii able to Latm llldi. SQ MC . Ml..aat a.o.a. .._... ~.,. ftllal load. J\'ji ,., .,..., n•/IUw. 1'W•••••••l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I o,.. __.. ,._.al. Call 4M·llH lloo· 1• .............. ,.. • *'*-' you're IHIJlal or If ,...,.. nCil readlq u. 1124118• • •llal. &a· __ .,._·-------4 Hllln1. Cl111ifled ad-IWe .. le Clwifled cell. a ..all '111°1 vertia1fta will let your • "'·:n•r:::•: 1'e flllell ctraw ln ta. ~l•'-t.__ n1ht -· you,. ml.aalDt 1 lot == at --a Oal.., Pl .., ""' .. ~-new1y .::t'malioa a -~ ""-· · · '' · Call Today: IG-1111. well at tNlll buya. A .. , Int. .aa.&nild Ad* Ml-1111. ~--.. ----.-.---~ .... __ _.,,,. ....... ··-· ~ -. ,,, .. , --,.. ~........._._ ~ ....... -............ ·-· ........ . r , • • ( r , ..-....... __ .. ........,_. ,....,.,._._.....,_,, .. ____ ... ..,.__ .. ,_, .. -·...---· ····--.· ~W..tH 7100 HetpW-... 7100 H..,W..._ 7100 Wedne1day.Ja11uary21 19&1 tflflt w-.. 71001w.... . w-... J •e~T••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . DAii Y f>ll OT IJ 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~?'.~~ ••••• ~!~ ................... !.~! MaaJcuri9t Nuraea c ...., w..-. 7100 H.tp W..e.d 71 oolHelp Wanhd 7100 F.av ,.a lt• perso nnt>I Le,al .. _.,r ta H 8 lmmed openln11 for -cn,,1fJC El .. lf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••.!••••••••••••••••••••••• .-.. • ry, Man1curiata with cli R.a.fRH'..a..YN'• ua a.-e pleuant R · · -1 · . wao l t d fo r t'Olllt!m HOUIM .... S ID D $yra Cahf up . en-Neeoea-fOr -un shifts . penoaalltJ will train ecepti01Uat. Advert1s-SALt.:SIRl-~TAI L I oSTA'fllJNi'.HY STOREin • pora,, n1Call 1bujl Mthl .. -n••-u-an I • II beavy re~pun11b11lty : tele. i..~ .. Up i~ Design your own work Gary: ~. Coutai ln~. heavy typin1 Mon .. ~ull & purtt1m ... 13 50 hi l:d \1 Ol'l'UI\ 'J lesl11dy bt fuh1un un .. nltJ • ltuu•d .. ptDI Servan, 1ln1 ak.llll, QWIWied 00 a c r yllc• <.:a II T oni week New pay r1Ates Peraoanel Air, 2790 Fn. I · 5. Start lllOO. Call + comrnis.,1un tu 'l~rt t' ~nw, :> uays . .>Ont. t'llrt•r m~ndfo.d. •l11q l ''•llfora1a'1 lar1e1t, ly Call 17 1'>'47 60tl Ull-tm HeslNurses Rt>IUStry HarbarBt,Cll.Nevera LolaSmiUutl75-4930 Ar11s t 1c b11 r k wr11u111t w ur k1n.c co nd s n~o ref " ~ I all fur nHd• 5 CIMllu.rw peuple to Sue Costa Mesa 7!>4-6711 fee. E.0.E. h e I pf u I , b u 1 11 11 1 t-:i.p1·t·111lly ftn(' rhentd~ •PPI .\M 1111 tt~ac1,. •vrll pvl llome M • 1\nahelm 95634301 Rec eptionist iTypis t nect'ssary 751-0SIO Phv11t· t;/j IOIOfor appt Apropua 1111 .. uhiu11 JH!r l\r Car 6 ~e 11 LMA&. llCllnAIY needed for Newport .. ltland -..~ mua1 7»CSM ror ~p{ 11(-i Taw ffrm. Mr DI lrh Pit.OT B each CPA fir m SCTRY/llCEPT ~r()c.K l'l-:llSOlll lrvme Top 1111111 Sala ry ~.• .. sll•c Corporate f7fbaaed on Medical benefits. Non neeclecrb~ fol-a r ('l'A Bcl'l'IVI', rn.irk & ths ... tm11 I(' I' 1 .iu,. "' flvuu•llt•11o1er t'luldl'4 re. co mm w /~•r t>r MllW,,...,. Tired ~!!orted 6 CBa kersrield to fl y s mokin&.760-88111. ,'!r 1 ,m Duties1ncl tyµin11 . tr1h11t l' 11 .1111e brand Ir u I I\~ u11rn 1< 1 1 l•••l m11IW'•, naodly IN'rllUA, NO-..,, ull fur Jal C. undentalfed pc19itlou, e11oa 2JOP, IDloJmum 1 mg .• m,werang µh1J11r < do1h111j( '" •mr t•hain of ('I I t!l • r 111 I • If' I .. .i I I' r. Mun l''n 11fhirnuoo,,..... doin1 lbe same lhJDI exp. 1000 hn, PG9•ibllity Receptionist. x'. RA y "some ac1·nlg Nol cic 111 t•lol hrni.t 'ilUrl'' Mun h" u .,. k r •' v 111 11 1 "1 lu \'ely H It •• n Mual t.e11t S.t'.rt!lary S11nl11 .... c .... MeW w itb 0 0 recoinllion 1 ot addAtJonal activity H LAB, N.B. Ute bookkeep. nee Citll 833·9062 l"ri fl 111 tll .;t ;ul M 081 l n .. uran<"f' u .-t !\11 .. ~ h11v" , • ., C'all 1167 Oi4a AIUl'TUllun ar .... Po.1· W.., Need a cballenae. varie· draft1man/e n1ineer. in1. promotional duties. 1 1 ... ,1,•pt•rni.,111 .. l';ill 1 'h .. .i,.•• 111 '"'''ll" ' tly• orw:t Wll:t i:ve:. 1100 avaJlable with firm •••• n1e p.,.._ ty •TLC ror you? Nffd Submit qualllicationa Ii traini.n& in X-Ray µru S~MSTRESS ' 1··11 111 llt•Ui. ~!181143 •u~tum .. ,,. 111 n111111."' 'pt1e1aJ1un1inlltl&i.llon. All f/Ume, ~rm . por1_ toirowliadvance?Why u lary requJrements to cedures. For inter vr.:w Exp 'c'11t•1·e~~1t r.> r111 ••lltn• S..1111' tr.i ~··I 11~ arr' municipal. tiu111neu Anolber ~llioo avail. not visit our gent'rMI classified ad ,122, CtO pbonelMG-0202. gro w.tnl( ,ail l11 lt IS'l'Yl.l!-'"1'<'11t1er ~ :1ar n an .. t"t t1oll , .IUllrn ~I~ law for operieiH·ed forperson wtlite ractory acute Ii alcohol rehab. DailyPilot,POBoxl560, ----6314660 11·1 1,,111n~. ~'''"" s iit s li1>m 00.-JIH Jo'ur t rru.U Iron• ~tutti letul 11e1·reUr)' s ft superviaoryexp h oa pit1tl Ii s ee for C.M.CAaa& .RECEPTIONIST I Wllh 111 w1th1111t t•h•·n 't '1 .. lct kfltHl'9ot•nl.i l1 • r T .. lf'prumµt o t ll hlt r \ u1 Nf'wJA1n tt .... , h it •<c-rptin1 •v11l11 .. llOM for h'fnj.•ur11 ry h.-IJI w n C'bM\Jf l"•blr I «'QUIP~DI m '1f'Wll•H I ~ .. lleb area Mwt h .. , 1 Jrswn4o11tJlt' tr •n:.~n" lion Wt ll lr•m \1 .. n111~ I •I lit ~ hi With lrtl t'll ll\ t' olfer l\l)Jll.) al ~I Wt!~t 16lh '>t N u 1111pc.1r1 flnu ltl L111t un'6 .. I I I Ji~ M'fi yo r u h l h t WaUi or-Wilhout typina . SECRET A R'Y 1,.,l. 'lli:I .. w.,1 I>• it n ec tis 11 ury u se wawe 1veo "Sccy l fi•r•·l't r1<•t tl•d .....,.,. c;uvd o ppor1uu11y fur Knowllldae vi M111 Cud 7 I MY. unt. ch. offer. Our need at this PLAMa SITE needed. Top P•Y Tem t II t ( l>r 11&bl f ra~ndly , um dt•llir1tblt1 S..l1try rom 1 W ot Be1eb. So ot time is for RN's Ii LVN's Career opportua[ty for porary Ii full time. Call u 11n l' or ... 111.tll 1·11•11 ~ w 111 hlho,1 1 J 1Jall'r o•1111 . i'' l l. L ·r I M ~ t' t 1 rn l" a1rl:. .. n No l'A V 11 .. c l 'a ll llll l212...: u ~- . Gita.Al OFFICE Permanent fultiame 1n 1-.:1 Toro Tak~ 1·u~tvmer orders uver phone. file. do some typtng & as111:.1 warehuuse supervisor an r eeording daily sh1lJ ments Call flilrba ra at MS 4123 for appt. GEt&AL OfflCE ~ature. res ponsil>I.: persoo with expernmce for typing, phones & generaJ office S46 0606 C M 111111>1.W ·-""''" •hu h11:. G rft Id ) th hilt eaperienced individual TodServicesat9798900 . puterr1rrn l,t11·1yp1111:"' 11.1rt 111111 .. 11,~,,y.ir<l ..--m1•ni1urt1te with 11l11lls & a e on e 11·7 s .. Xlnt, 1 r 1 "' .. u •n•l.)'IJcal OllJld .. en E 0 E I I •. ( . be r· for site • hillside pre--------Ile I 1n1o; ,._,..····I I• "If ... 111f1 W•ll lr .1111 '"'' au1:i Jl>Y\ •ot~ui& with peo "x P ei r a e n l' e XI n l . . . sa a._ry • rFinge. ne its liminarydesi&n and sub-RECEPTIOMIST work 10 ~ \'VIHh < .ti I Pl'-' P1H11t100 in vvlves b~nefil1 714 973 2137 pacaaae. or informa-division planning posi. F /T, medJcal front of Slt-v.: ut SL·acJol I""' l\sll for Kay .. lion & interview, call . 1 ..... ,_ s>ut erl>. &t2 443,1 ,11., ., 11111 TAX PREPARERS bvvlklael'pin11. 1yp1n11 . ...ature saleslady for Phyllis W ar n e r . Uon inc......,& tentative fi ce. Lit e typin~. 111~11 ""'""l>t volt'11l1 .il Lomputer Opt'nlwn ••-•••••••-•! wo m en 's wea r No 714.~5707 or come in . map preparat.IOll Apply plea sant voice. persona we1>ktluy~ 111 ' Jli11111 11frn1 !A ll ll lH7 tehi'pbone cunt-.ct Goodr MAC .. MI n1&hls. 6 Sundays a Raleigh Hills Hospital, in penoo with resume & ble &r t'nergetac Can 1, .i 111 1 1yp1n& sl11 ll!.. 10 k ey year t'ull &r part tame 1501 E. l6lb St. Newport worlt samples lo Mr w. o r k w 1 t b 0 u t l'cr~~~r~~Y 1' "t t 11n• touch. boukket!ptn& ell OPBATOIS 1 Citll646-SJIJll Beach. E.O.E Mi F Fuentes at Robert Dem. supervision. Call Elvi.: t rt 1 1 •·Ii I •'·l 1' \ft ' l 111 1.,L1,,11 µeri~nce • ple a s a nt 1211dt )rd WfhJ Wilham f'r ost & As 8S5-4070 or 499.4087 for :. u t't 111:1., 1·• 11• · 111 k p1• '' 111~11 • 11> ~"IJ.J pers ooalJty art' t!SSen We now ave open1n1s an I Mecharuc soc1ates. 1401 Quall St , appt m " r 11 1 11 ;t' 11 • • 1 • llal St.ut ll"OWld $1000 our fabncalJon depJ tor i Opening for 1 well .. 19l'rS N.B. :..:crt>t.i nJI 'kill., 1,. I • '' 111o 11 l'ro• 'i1·h1•ol I(, l'ontac\ Oave Scott al machine operator;sl. We quahfied Datswi Mech null« llCEPT ITYrlST q uired itll 1'111 I •• .. \I 11 "" •' 1 •• h II .. ., T MARK,4975477 wouldprereraman or s w la c <.:all Fred San RN 's ICU,CCU Flrs *''-HcWOf'il~ NewporUk'acfaart>a law C.:all t:rnl"t-!>4'11,H.1 '•ll\1.u1l)11K11!;l'X<! m onths reet'nt ex per ders. 831 1375 or 493 3375 LVN 's & AIDES •CD"'P' ""-firm seeks poised an '•---------·! Jnfta l lOn getting you down ~ Local succ-essrut business woman need:. ambahous, goal orient..d a ssvl·111t t•s F or 1n t e rv1ew app 'l <'all Allernataves &r Assot• 549 3762_ Ins urance Mult1-brancb cas ualty insurance agency bas openings m 1L'i various o(fices for the following positions with moldm& mi1ch1nes D"'IL M I• d1v1dual with good tyµ 1• Respons1b1litaes wuuld MfCHAHfC · "' y rA YD n mg skills. Full tame post * * SECRETARlfS " • T75 Sh)O(fi\nf• SI .c 1~1 be chet'k1n1 moldi:d Neede(flor auo maan MEWUTES •T-Wr ... 1r1 tll)nwath benefits •-rtli Un iform allvwance 4dly,40hr~ek T 70 An.1h l"1111Sl.I 011 l<1:q11 yµ.• I .igl1$1' ·~" Ao'l'll( IJ1·.:r1·• f:•11 '"~' I. I Ht•1nol1•r, \l!I'" 4020 Ill rrl1 l•,,I I> I I I I Pilrts •re 1 ng mold mg t /repairs, at Car Rental Ch f h EDLER INDUSTRI ES Call Carla 851 1005 t ls A 1 A cu;, 01t'e o osp1tal~ & -m a ena pp yat geucy .....,-t?ll wo rking hrs CPR & 2101DoveSt. N 8. MeshrS..Ciallff.1 Mechanics w/g eneral h e alth clearance rt• A cross fro m 0 C 1640Morifovla;-c :M quired Alrrw1rt 642 2427 E o fo' equip. knowledge to re-r · · · • pair aerial equip for WESTCLIFF s m all dealer Health Nurws l.ai1tn •MACNMISTS• program, U.T I "2 Call 1617 WestcUTh269 & s..+11 1 .-111.._.~ for app'l. Mobil Scaf-Newport Beach ....,.. ........,. folding . 14792 E . 63}.(>610 752·!11111 Oplrators 1-'irestonc, La Marada.llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l•m!!!Rma!!!!ll!!!!l~I 4 ct.w. 40llr I 7 I 4 ) 9 9 4 6 3 6 O . Jo:OC:ER'INDlJ~~S 12131802 1378. 2101 Dove St. N ij I\ c ross fr o m O t' . _ OFFICE ttRr Gari Fr aa ay MECHANIC r eceptionis t. ty pa s t . Pre srhool TEACHERS To start immedia tely Part time or full time Pre-school. 857 1263 PRINTIMCi Newp<111 ll.1.I HI'"' 1·1 RECEPTIONIST Typing skills rcq'd . Heavy phones. Leadmg Ur. Cly ad agency st· ck~ highly motivated self i--....... .,. __ _ starter w /front 0H1t·1· a ppearance 97!:1 7000 RECEl'TIONIST 1rM-srM Phone answering and Nct•t?,~~~~R X iii, w1th11111 <,h11rtli,1n1 • poniry <'i lull II!•" I Tod Si.Pr\u·•· ... t 11;1• h1,ft Ille clen cal an Exe1•uu ~ •• flll'll,_-i,_ _____ _ TEACHF.RS I ll1llH'lfi.1IO'I) I "I 'ull 11 II(' I' " t :11;:1 H.V:t1E~ ' ~, I r p1111,,1.0 ' I I t \1 .•• I .._, II G.,,... Offic~ Part lime murnan gs $4 /hr. Costa Meu area . 642-0411. •CLAIMS CLERK Airport ~~·::i~~~::cr NcedeJfo m · t I s ome bookkee ping • am ain s m Take-c·harae ty pt' an fleet or m1n1 buses in .. Laguna llllls 1-:xp &gd di vi dual_ Partt1me references e'ist·ntaal Good pay. Near Orange Gd co benefit:.. Salary Cly Airport 545-4965 bet Part time bindery help needed at Dennis Prm j ters O ff e r s xlnl benefits wi th 55yr oldl comp11ny 1n Lag una Hills <.:all 951 9500 Suite operatiun l'lal<.t Executive Suites. 21121 Rus mess Cent t-r "~13. 752-0234 SEtoflOSC SECRETARY O 11 r I> 1 , 1 , • ,'1 .ll1 1tf:tt lll1lll~ I General bas.:d 011 t•xp 1-:0 ~ I 9&4 R.E. SAUS Active Beach l'J(fil•c hu!> 1 rn 111 l· II r1 • • .a I 1 ~t'f"rtil • .u \ ""It. I n ...... ..,c ... is..ow~ Take arutial reports & I follow up on $5 million or personal lines accounts I SALES REP. R e t ire d per s o n w /macbine shop ex p prer. ~7 3380 a~k tor Marlt 113() 6191 Al Dirth <Jftice Manager Tratnl'e <wom an prer 1 ror s mall offrce Som.: exp pre ft'rred but not neC' Must Mec-han1t· part lime for 1-' 1 a t X I !I w o r k J t owner.. home 4!f1 5<!ZH ProduclJon Plate Room I Part lime Mon. 2 JOPM finis h. Tues I OOP M finish. Will tram. Apply 1660 Placentia Ave.C M des ks for two produc11ve sales associales Exrcp l1una1 walk an r hentd .. Call for conf1dent1al 111 lerview 675 4fi.JO It' t t' fl l t• 'I 111 llJ I fo·rdhl'I-' 1lh111 111 1111 I , tur1nl! 'II\ 1, "" ,, ... , .. "' 11., .... Rcac_.C ... Ci.rta p 'llm~. -musfbt' avail T hur. Fn, S11t from 9 5 a1n enan<"e MAINTENANCE EllCTRICIAN A growmg-()rg. Co mtg be de pendable Ca 11i---------- !o'ra n k fo r a pp 'I 645-8212. r•OOUCTION MACHINIST k cstaurant ( '.111tlt1t ''" 11 • I I • Iv I .)l)o' 1o11 • \ 11111 "' • 0 .,,. d I I • 1 It 'hurt fl,ol•tl I I lw ·' •ld11111. II• I I Openings in both l..A & Orange County offices. I-' Ccmtaift Inside s ales no pro ·Exp. r~-q-'CI .. ·rriust be c es s 1 n g A u lo & ava il anytime motorcycle experience c·o. is seeking an elt'l'lri cian to keep eleclric•al equ1pmt such as waring, motors, s w i t t·hes , switchboards & e lt:t' trical mechanis ms an gd repair. P erform various duties such as replacing defective war ing & making connec lions to new elec·trit'al M !W ICAi. ASSIST I ~I Toro 2 Wt•t•kdays, 9·6pm 770 1950 · OFACE Sha rp, alert girl. gd I bid 5llift J Or g -c-o --erec tr o 1-'ood Prep & !)andw1d1 Maker with an intt•ro•'l Ill work 1ntu ( ·a1 l'rtn~ II you are rnend l) t·1111' denllous & d1•pend.ihJ .. we want y1111 "'•'l•k ola ~, from i!-4 Plea!ot• apply 111 person Ston .. rn1l1 J't·1 race. 2915 Rcdtu ll. (' ~ h J \. 1· d1u \ t nu"'"'"",, ,111I1· t' . Codltafl Waitress 1':xp. req d .. l'rL Sat. S un days or nites. Fra..tDHllCi.rt& ~xp pref'd--Mu1>I ht· avail. from 7am 2pm. Ple a se ca ll tor appl 645·7358. Mon· Fri. 8 30 5 GIRLRtlDAY I girl o1lice. l!°n-gbsh & Spanish speaking. uc cur ate ty ping , t: M 556 1787 GI RL Friday Reccpt Late bkpg , typing, no s hrt hd P leasant 011 p ho ne_ Const co 1n Irv ane. 5o52 5'300 & rirc & casualty license preferred. AllractJve s alary, com mi ssion , & fring e benefits package. fo~or appt, call Linda Brodsky at 714-848·8348. or send resume to Huntinaton General 16162 Beach Blvd. 11210W Huntingtun Beach CA 92647 Interior plant m aan t e nan ce. F /T . Co benefits. 54S-&!49. MEDICAL-H.I. Baek offfcc $100tl F '1' 4() hrs 1( typ1' I' •T 28 hrs 1r no l)'lJe Eves 1175 2257 Mcdu:al l"ronl Office Ophlhalmvlogast . exp preferred, It. B 842·2424 ins tallations. replacinic Medical Assistant. front sm.partsinmotors.etc & bac k 0 H1 rc. t'XP 5 yrs. e1tper We offer ex-helpful. call 847 6004 celL co. benerits & com I petitive wages. Send re· MEDICAL ASST sume to· Newport "8eachfntem1st Boll 11668 has 1mmed1ate opening Da.ily Pilot for person P.O. Boa 1560 with froot & back office Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 cxperlt'flce Write ad no_ lnt'I Sales Mgr E.O E. 796, Uaaly Pilot. r O Musi have lOyrs exper Box l!i60, <.:osta Mesa . w /numbers. MaeGrcgor Yachts. 1631 Placentia. C.M. ONEGllL OFFICE Sub contracting Tirm. good on telephone. aC'· c urate with figures a must. payroll. Ute bk- lapg, typing. permanent pqsition. good oppty ror right person. Sal com m e nsurate w /ability Phone between 9:30AM · 11 A M 540-7 4!>4 mecbarucal mfg has an 1mmed. opening for an I expe r 'd mac h1n 1s t Must be able to setup & opt'rate all mal·hane shop tooling such as m ills , lalht's . s urface grinders, drills. ell' Will be r equired to work fr o m blueprint s . sket ches & verbal in formation Apply an person or call: ~on51:vf!~ft 642·2427 E.0 .E. Sh .. ulol I~· 1111• I l 1 \ ,. I\ I •1 •11 "'I l t. ·"I 1 .. , 11t•I In ,1!11!111111 I •I ' ,·0111101•111 1.• Hestaurant urti·r .1 1111 .., .. ·ooK Exp .. r11·11 1't'O lwr11•r1t,. & ·' '"""'' full lime Day or 111l!ht µal.Jhl.-"'"' ~ , \ 1 The Fis h Kitchen. l(JIN;;, m1•11 I 1'11.,1• 1 ,, 1 Ga rfield Av .. II H f!t'r::.11n111 l•1rl111 .11 964-4336 I Modtt ~cialtie > 1640 M1111f.1\ 1.1 I \1 Re9taurant 6'<>·2•27 I-' ' 1 P Ill, Ir H • i------MCDONALD'S f'o~Pf!:uc 1J.4~;:;c•.ft~on Now h1nng. full or part I SECRETAR Y Plant. Apply in personl--••--0•-••T••-t!m e . Days & .. vi::-. s,tm•k brnk1·r.1i:•· (, . Fabricated Plastics Inc. r-K -G real c are .. r 11 p f a~hwn h la•itl h.1 11 815 W Ult.h St. 84GfNHa portunities On the Jobi m ed1 ..i l .. "'"'''"' • .,, at managing sales of Ca. 92626 I autos&part.s. Will set up Mana1er !Part Time help Gar is" Jr fo r eign m a rkets for MANUFACTUllNG M•dical loc11 ofc with . 1 . c loth ing s t or e J aC' s ales al sunroofs Ii roofs Plant_ mana1e-r l or a fast X-lfay expr P tT San quie's. 675-1030 for appt. Exper. In components. I training 1-"or mun· 111 I ., .. r rt' t .1 1 \ lo , , i.. , 1 e lectrical connectors . format.Jon. call ;54 ~J operntun1~ 1-lll' , ,., 1 h er m e I i c se a I s . or anqwre at 3141 11;.irborl h•rr<·t.l "" , 11 1 ,m trans d ucer des ign. Blvd_ C M tat·t lfl'lt•fl 'of1•.ud \I•, for vans. Must be willing growang mfg. plant an Cle mente. 496-6181 ----- Santa Ana. Qualified . PART TJME. F t time materials. fr methods '•••••••••• appt ~ 2;.'9'.! I 11 " 1h .. ,,,. :J ·'' l ' I 1,;) ~1.:Jll w I· [I I . ,,,. ' ... I•. • •I II~ I I I I '"•' 11 ,1 I·, t ,, $;1 .ill 111 1o1• '.di ' t u \I ' ll .> •10 ' I• II r I El HQNf SOLIC ITORS fr•• rn t 1 ' ~ • ,, 111 1111 I '1•1 m i.: hr-. •• '''thn...: • '"<Jo•tl I .di ol• 11'\I 11 ,.,, I I Wo•ol GJRL AIDA Y Boom mg R E ofc needs secretary Exp des1rNt For personal mtervww. call Dana. 962·77llfl to traveloutside theU S. cand idate will ha ve Mf•<hcal I ans. serv. No e1tp. nee ~% of the time. Have "hands on" supervisory Ba e.It ~ffice assis tant, Call . 892·1212 E.O.E .. experience working with exp. & a proven track Ped1atnc.exponly, "'-V I -. --- Mechanical Engineer 1~ ! mg degree pref'd Will RESTAURANT ;.,.11111 ... ______ _ report directly to Chief Help needed dell man. St>t·r••!:ir v 1°1 11 1 l • C 111111 • I 111 1'1•11111 \ ' .. ti deale rs . F ull tam e ments.Exp.tn hi1hpro· 547-9445. A~b1t1ou s. goal E ngineer & ass ume counter help FT PT , SENIOR respan.sib1lity for m jr Call 67~2193 CdM GUARDS Full & part t1m l' All a uto manufaeturers & rec. or accompltsh area. Xlnt be nt>fits I 'A9'T·TIME S23, IOO/yr. Take ad lo duction tube rabricating oriented people person the neares t State & welding processes MEDICAL ASST. lo assist in expansion or developmt. efforts SECRETARY Restaurant Immediate part tirnt• openings avail Im rnoks & d elivery drivt'rS Cooks must be IK & drivers 21 w good drl\ 1ng record For in div1duals with ootl(olnl( personalities & abh• to work eves Apply dall} art. 5PM.. Ask __ (or J~n or Mary, Me & 1-:d '!> Pizza. 17th & Tus1111 areas. Uniforms rum'd Ages 21 or over. retired welcome No exJ>t!r nl'c Apply , Un iv e r s al Protection Servlt'e, 122(l W. 5th St , Santa Ana Interview hrs· 9·12 &r I 4. Mon F'n. HAIRDRESSER Asst~ Cosmetok>tly he. req'd Studio fo'1ve. as k fur Mg r . Judy. 640 6443 It a 1 r dr.:sser need s llct'nsed ass is t a nt. Studio 1-'lve. 640 6443 l~ANDY MA N •10 hrs week M per hr Apt Complex Costa Mesa area. 645 3381 or 675 5949 HARDWARE SALES Apply in person Crown Hardware, l<Yl-4 Irvine. I Westclirr Plaza I N. 8. Help wanted for De r Wienersnitzel. top pay. flex hrs. lunch help & eves. 2SOS. Bristol. C.M. 957·0717. NuVll!tA'l•vN We need you now for staff relief. Acute hOClpt., all ahifta. Desi1n your own work week. New pay rates. Best Nunea Reliatry Coeta llesa 754-mt AaaWm .. ,.,., Hotel Ea~~eo~p~'r:~ed. E mployme n t orfice wouldbedesirable .1':x And LVN Prefer appli wholesal e out l e t DOT 163.117-014. Ad paid cell. salary & growth cant lo be interested m 848·6995 Qualified candidates ca II for a ppt Mrs Pierlck. 581-3830 i'lt'wpc1rl Ii• ,11 h ol. 1o ,, me nt '" 1111-.11• ii 111 (lra1\I(" l'o1111I \ 111.11 ha~ 1mm1'{l1 .11 j• ... "'' r .. 1 St>l'ret;in "Ill m111 1, 5 yrs ,.,.,,., ~ ~n II •I typ1nl( ~kill, •ll"Loph 111 and 11r •ht• t 11 •• .r for by employer. potential. Send r esume prev<•nlJvc health <'are & & salary histor y tn . nutrr1100 Call Elv11: for Woolsey Asso<'. 16 appt 855 4070 or Part Time & INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK. Entry level position in material con-Chicory, Irvine. Ca 499·4087 92715 l r o I d e pt. Will be1 .. ,. .. IWlll'91•~--I resporunble for ordering IXNX8i!iiNf MED. TRANSCRIBER Minimum of 5 yrs cur re nt exµer an Medical Records Department. Kn o wledgeable 1n transcnbtng all medical reports 1nclud1ng T emperary Jobs Available Property Mana1e menl Couple wanted. 20 unit bldg. light mainlt>nance Terms negotiable . 731~. q uire1l ·" w .. 11 ,, kno ... lt.-Ui;:1 nf '""'lrlo. 1ng F.fr1t'l 1\1 If' parts . e s tablis hing li mits. & maintaining ade quate invento r y levels. Ability lo work with figures a mus t Call for appt between 8 & 11 am only Susie Cole. (71 4 ) 5 4 0 7 6 30 STRATm1.EX. E 0 E A Ken Davts Industries t:ompany. . J~OllAL Nile Janitor needed 1m . med. Expr. in cleaning ortices. Xlnt salary. mu1t have own trans. Call 951-7008 JANITOR Im m ediate ope ning . Part Ume, wknd posi- tion, 2-11 shift. Salary negotiable. Apply in pe rson at Advanced He alth Center. 1300 Bristol St. North. Ste . It 100, Newport Beac h. E.0 .E. M/F. Kitchen help needed. cook, preferably exp. Fem. to 40, bu1boys, food waltrease1, 11 +. Apply lo penon Thun t-3PM. Ichabod's . 18512 BuchBl,HB. Kitcheebelp, Ptror Frr. immed openln1. Call (714 )~-4412. A~UATCAIEH MAYIEYOU•SAT THRIFTY DIWllJ&Discomt storn THRIFTY o lf e r s Challenge, Continuous Advancement Op portunity and lncom para ble Earnings in the Retail Field_ •Management Trainees begin at Sl .095.00 per month. with additional consideration given to college graduates. Earn· ings eonlinue to increase to m0tt than W ,000 an· nually in feta than 15 monlha. •Advancement to Store M anaaer, based o n merit and performance. with annual earnings of S21.000or more . Qualified candidatea should be 21 yeara or older. Some Colle1e pre. ferred. Discover how profitable an interview can be. 1 operative Top pa y, wo rk at home Call 768·8500 Moo-Fri 9-5. "Typists o1 Receptionists " Secretaries " General Office ,---- ----., I C , I VICKI HESTON & ASSOCIATES A Temp Help Serv 540.0400 I e • : I ~ -·' llllllJll~~~-----i ,_. 1 ·"' --~~, I J.n Y• -----'- l Stertlng i Co c;~ trt~7n e e 1 a New needed for faat paced. Business hi&h pessure temporary I he lp ore. Interview, j screen & test applicants. i Train for placeme nt I counselor position. I Nat'I. co., xlnt benefits. Previous industry ex· I per. desired. but not es- ' ! sential. Call : Victor Temporary Service, P /time. 7days, 2hrs /da1- ly . AM delivery. L.A. Times. $100 per week. Laguna Beach 494-IM96 Costa Mesa_ R~STAURAMT Catenng Co has opi•n P /T Jan1tor1al 1ma1n m gs for full tam•'. part ',, m u nic .111un• 1 111• I (;ood t11 l11•11d1l , cellt'nl v.rarl..m1! , I• 1 t1 vn., ~.1I,1 \ , , , m t'llSUI .1(1• V. I •I• M 11• k \ 7 I I >LU ,. • t:: () .. :· tenance person. 6am 1 t • m e . 5 A M 1 11 IOam daily except t'n I !I 3 o A M I P M I 11 r~--""'_,. ____ _ Xlnt position for studentJ s andwich & s a lad .,, ovrr LS yrs old or olhe~ :11:,:cbl~bc~:~~o nt~~~nr~:~I SECRETARY / dependablt' consc1en ., tious individual. M/hr_ portion control and part Applications accepte ~::,~sTrt:ri~~ 'Uit~f,t::,~. ADMIN. ASST between 9-12, Mon-Fri. 979.0747 ''h 11 Call (714)493-0122. -·--' 3 l'llj(HI~ I"'' 111 ntor ----• ----s ales olr11•1• 11p1 .. 1•I P/T Receptionist/T ypist. IEUIENE.LEE tro1n11·:-. ,c,, M11·111w 1\, weeke nds . Residentia Now accepting apphi.:a lliv Sh;,irp 111•1·•,1111 ""'' R E . otrice Sa t /Su lions for hostess. Apply setr start••r .o hilll) •·• 151 E. Coast Hwy btwn 3 8 : 30·5. License pre· & SPM. E .O.E . thmk un r1•1•1 l(tl • '"" rerred. C1ll S u za n ------; mun1<'atr nn~ o;k1ll• ·" 559 9400 E mus t Typ111i.: .11 ,11 · · SAL SHELP WANTED I 60wprn acrur.11•·h ,,, ,., IOr antique store in L .B. Ptr Secreta':>'· Local in· Must work weekends. tn· se11tial )o;H'f'll ,:rowl h vestment firm looking terviews Sat or Sun 3305 potent fur 111tl1\ "il1111i: 1 for s harp woman with g Laauna Canyon Rd. L B t o IP a r n 1·11 11 .1 111 I typin1 stills • abiUty t be n .. f 11 s A 11 11 I ) I II handle 1eneral ortic * SAUS I.ADY*' P e r-' "11 I' I•'··., ,. ' work. l?a.-0864. · -y-un tame Se m 1rnnrtu1·t11 1' 11 4 1 A ccco rdlng lo C•lllornl• BuelneH •nd l'rof111lon1 Code (Sec. 17900 lo 17930) •II pe11on1 doing l>utlneH under • llctlllou1 n•m• mual Ille • •l•l•meni •1111 lhe Counly Clerk •nd hewe U p•1bll •h•d l o11r "'"••In • ne••P•per terwtng lh• •r e• In which lhe bu1ln•11 11 loc•l•d. The •l•l•menl 11 required by I•• •nd 11 neceu9')' In protecting your bu1lne11 neme. Moll b•11U require proof of fifing 10 open commerdel KCOu1111. I 556-&520 EOE=== I ~u.uc ...... TIO ... S SHOonwrosl~nd -" Fuliic .. S~CY ion · Mli ll Full ,.SOt•llL u1lneHman requires -I CLBK ambitiom penoa Prr to Saleapenon time Small ~ fl .,rr1r1· Kaiser Ave . I rv111t• An Oranji--Co. mf1. a11i1t lo distributor con-' FtNI JIWILRY Lite lypmg. trhn1: i 1· companybuanimmed. sult1n1 buiineH. Tu THEBlfOA»WAY cord keep 1n.i 1.11.1.t need for a person to u -abelter, aoclal benefit.I. FASl(JON ISLAND phone m11n111•1 & 111 aiat in tbe Penoaoel Olc. • financial rewardi . NEWPORT BEACH ~anazalloo !157 3!111; Primarily in tbe health Blue Ii Auoclat es . Mature person. Mary Servi ct> st;itaon alti•n i11 1 urance claim• • 790 7070 ... 1 •.u 12 2 .... , · · .. e aner.,.... I e1tt 237 dant. ex•lt'nenr•·l1 w ro• Apply to Ciady, Surf 6 Saad Hotel L11una Beacb,"7-4477. Kitchen prep person See Our RepreeentaUve THUISDA Y, JAM 22 f AM. I JMee. CW, wo •• man a comp. area. ' Candida._ a.bould have RIAL ISTAn SALES Paa. avail_ Floor rerences. Hn. 12 rw1~11 10 E ~ tAOLt' :.41 .. eRS i I• f & ,J,,d llifh I t I I • 1tn' It' • I P"' ' I fl lfll 111 .. &. ' I ' "'4Utft•d "" ( "'"' & .it I' .di ., r'f: I Oftih I I. \1 •" Ir 11 I·'' I- ' ,. ~ 1111 1111 ,, II 11111 ,,,. I r"\"'• I I lfUUl t•Ht '~.·~>Iii\ l\PtST!> ·I 1111 "'''"l/IJl ll lll;(' I '''" ~ t•111o• l'rmp •I• JI l'a I i.. 1 11111•1• 1nf•1. n 1 II T od !:-• I \ 14 I"> Jl 9'79 8900 WAITRESS \1>1•1• llt wn 9 *t M 6 t ,'I' \l l h Hlie '11 Cha ti :11 ~H H1'(lh1ll. 61dg U , .,,,. "-'"· (' M !126:'6. WELDER \\ F,11 111 ;ilum1nu111 v.,•l1t11w r·~11 11 w1·ldt•rs lll't'lf 1tnh l•I llfl!Jly M "" I ro i' 141 1 .c. c'l\11 tor ·'I pl \JI I 1~11. 11111 WORD PROCESSOR ' II f ·'" l"1rm Cum µ1•t1l l\•' h<·nN1b .\11111 vr dl'll\ l'I n•:.unw lu Str -:1 J I tk'IJ :-, t'WUurt C••nt1•r ()r ~ II HOUSl:CLEANERS To worll for Janice'• Ra11ecty ADD. P tr, 1-S, Tuee.-r.1. '7J.aH. needed. E•perlence J2121 C ..... neceuary. Apply In person tPll-5Pll Tuea.-c.lltt &I The DAILY l'ILOT IHO•lff1 botfl flll119 end publlcatlon Mtwtc:H. We llltte •H 1111 lllCHHry form• •nd m•lnt•n a d•lly •erttlc• 10 1111 Orenge Co11nly CourtllouM. lltlter 11op by one of our conttanle111 ottlc11 or pllont Ille LIOAL Dlll'A .. TMINT M2·U2'. lat. 332 for more lf'lformellOft end'°'"''· a min. al l·Z Jl'I. eaper. ~ covertnp, residential 6 9pm Mon th~ Sat S111n • able to type 50wpm. Leadiqi9Uiltatecom-comm'I. Call : Mr. Terry l250 wk. Uniforms furn Word P~usor KnowledpalFintAld PADYMlibprol ... iooal Welcb,751·2324 Newp ort B i'al'li l n ·1n<-lirok •••o~t· re sml2~orr la No. Or..,. Co. Pref lh•·i•, IMlt oUaer ar- raa1a ... ta OK. Xlat Hlal')', 8Mlleal 6 ear•· ,.,...., I 110 pll vata- Uoa. aer1 H•HUal. .... , M .,, Da11J Pllot .. -.-eaaca ••a. Ca- SELL Idle l&em1 with a D1U1 PUot Claa1lned Ad. Fri. Sebaatian'1 West, CM Olll .. al HO AYeDkla Pico, San S.. ..... Clemente. -C.hh aa, Lanclacaplq cA 92671 ~fl' ~R OO~N T~ ~Y?'¥ .. Li .. e J.ANDICAPING, HP ...... C41th• --4 ,.....,..., •. ,..,,_ on.pc '•· ... moat....... Aar-&=attJ ,__ II lmportaat to --S • ti.e. IUCCHI of •nr·---·--·-.......... llake IUl'e r- JOUfl II ll•ltd la SW. klle Items with CI au II 1 e d , p Ito a• Deily PUot Claas irled Ad .. f !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... 142-~. wouJd be helpluJ. Send people to man11e rnale -644 71~1. qu1n·" w .. 1 d 11n1ct-ssing resume wtUI 1alary Ilia· ofrie.1. Prime areaa SALES Penon wanted .----n11t•111tu1 rnr L'"<itron & &or7 to: av a ii. Xlnt pa 1 • for attractive women's Sewer 6 drnin r lelHwni X1•rox iU) •rr work pro· M..._. ..,._..._ beneftta. EOE •hoe dept. in Fashion •anted, light plumblug. Ct's1onp •"iq.>r or comb 1111~:-C~lr. C71C)m.N'71 lalancl. P'ull or p/tlme, •·4m of word prot·ess11lg E.O.&. R--~ eaper.n..MQ.7110 Sitter n eeded fur das11t!.'i I. rkr1cal ell.pr. ,.•••••••••ml ....... _ G nc1 s. 1 Y J>lrt )l rurrec l e d ~~~ Sal•-ParttJme . ra ma. t. 6 •ome IJ5 wpm Tt-st tllHn Fur Claaaifted Ad AcrtON Calla Dall7 Ptlot AD-VISOR .. .,. m . Sun. Hrs: W . Must hnve Bt nt'flts lnrl ~roflt • .II. C --• car. 7SJ..0107 area, al bmellb. Wi trala. Preler ea· shorana. nlf'd ar eotal. willtnlm.Call,,,._ ...,..._.la nmen·a re-ITART NOW . local twtion plan 6 pct \.tdey 11,_• .. Dffet plaHd a tall..._ · Amway Dlat offera op olf ~r mo Call 7~·22$$ a-tfted Id, ,_.,.a. Ml-1111 · SM-ml pott-"7 f~ Id Hm· e11t. uos Andenoa • .._..._.'7l 'h71Ueee ..,_,Pfl'.AlllW.ull4 Ander"on lnsuranre .......... ,.., ,_ ~ In.AA. IN,_ ....n.s bl IMlli ~~OE/llFH .• ••t ,. .. 10 . ,,0 .. Pt:uar &iUlli'"reH ... fll ,_. °"· hr 11av, ~than• ,0 .. 11 , ...-., Sl'IWo. --aPf'tallm..1•. t1~UI~ adt do It well \ •• DAILY PtLOf Wedn•ldey, J•nuary 21 , 1 .. 1 DIAliar.zteaal .,.,,...,. f040 fllO I L 1111 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ W~ 1 I II .. Lllll'e 1111 IW ... !•••• ............... ,.: Edd Craft Cabla Y• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 1 ._., et.aW. I mt.e. C j >' I " bit • .___.,._II • elaa&n Pttaer lowH r.a Hr, •Pl ... re ...,.__... ~~ ............ !!~.~~~~~~~ .... !!!.~ ~.~r:r~.~ ...... . 'TS El ca.mo Claaaic J. T ,.... 9720 !O~U~&, Qunnblprt916lllat HU•all•u• eleetrle poel~l maellloe . ea1. ae.• palnt, very '71YWllllfllltDSL .,.. ut*r . tr .. _.., •• '1M 1011 cart, totallr Ul.-.0 ~ aice llbape, •·•·Cub 41 OOI-.._ . f nHded for l•ternal I Oa)' UI UH iltve ,_._..,.,.,ffl-IT• ' . or trade. SUp· avail • -... M • 52,000 mi, all a.tru. Ori1. • llllr ••••••••••••••••••••••• very alc:e. SJ•. aa.,.,. .,, · · miulr.et1n1 fi rm UTlm 0.ek, Teu/P'rwtwood. N•pl Ul ·ltOO Al 4 1pee4, A•·'• Ouu ..... , .°"'>' Top . " Por a.M. Jolla W~H bea!AlM,forllomeorot-81-coW c •I I• tt •. L le · '71 Toyota Sapd , Pail '~ abortbed, lo mi, Pioneer ForYaurCar! tiu .. flh < all Mr• New eaqwut.c \'ottoft aola T•aal1 Cha-. Famlly liu -/offw m.arr l717V..I Co plan, 1 M S M1t u1a; • louuat, ba• ofr •••b•"•llllp. lqull)' · · · lU.ffl .... nt ~ lhrrano MOM!m,IU1at ............. ,offer '°'!' '"' ii' WWW iii m .. Id lr,\10 .-IH 7 14 . <tlt)Tll•lmd~.Kay •••••••••••• •••••••••• cnaiMr. Ow1Mt mc>Ylal ~· lllOI t; U t. Sulld Oa• Bdrrn ul. ·--8 a l d w I o Ip Io et away. VHF /CB, full Am /Fm cua. Xlnt coad. JOHMSOM. SOM s~'oo. •••·J791 •Iler •.a..+Mrarw 1 .IOpm. MllKirllOi lltvcr. 'Wlnllftl'!'f~,,_ft'lP.Rflllil COila Mesa 540-5UO •a ijue1en 11n Bed, l't1rf pA""-1 f ••• • ... ·--• .. a•--t new I 1 ""• tnl~omtt' w .. tn11n <'und &ft ?pm ~ Ut• ~ ,.... -.q11-. -.. · camper cuvu, ape . I>• n hn A1hrkrt uiic ,11111 1 tl . ala&• Mel, Xlnt Slll0/080. 7S.lllJ Great alaape. P'u.n boat. dmin ch .., .i t l .tit t:irt. wh ,.., fum l twra l'llDd •HO U1 IOU, lllovU.,, muat MU Lowry ... /080.~.00 '"""'"r ~d •i 1~:. IH'd•. d,._..,, • d\nt aftd~. CalU. Or1an. Leallelm•••••••••I •..il 4.-.WJ .:Ml~ fll ) W _. fOR SAL& CoAur TV , apeaken, Id eaad. 9100. •• Chria Craft,•'. twin M.ff' • ttnu11ful ltt ~011rh • L;hr. t:lllll Tbla, Lampe, Ul-O'nl-181 ltp, wood bull, a.Int I 11 •h•H" ruun<I cutr~ .. l.& Cluld'• bed, ltao1ao1 lff• coad, full equip, new =========- • 0 • 0 0 • • • • • 0 • • • • • • 0 0 0 • • 0 .. II plllllle Sa 10CUt ~ • lat 97 .-rJ A...M.-100.. ulv n H1t". mv. •t> l111ac l •a r , m ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa · AaM .. 11/ .............. ~ M.. ....r.~ lu11••·· ~ 7321 after • ct.;._cl..:.c ,. •o • • • • ••••••••• ••••••• • • • Ilk"'""• .. i .._., ~PM PIUCE REDUCED '71Relaell24' _. •a HEXC&L BLUELJTES .... mann ••••••••••••••••••••••• idii&§lii 111 .. ~1 .. bwlll bot-ti• mal . -nM;M wtSolomoe W ............. AUBURN Phaeton llt:Y ~ l 1 ........ 1rnd I 111.1\J••f 2 alldi.n& temp.ired 11111 . di sc~ m..no ..... 1'2. Speedster. 1115 cluaic A. ···-• -·• -.. 7 doora Alum fr•me baa DI• PIS. v• • U b CaJil C .\:O.Tl~t f. M Al I '""", ,., .. _. llM 166 )'adh' WHb lrttrll .\1k· po lea wltb itrapleu W 9060 ~e: a ~ah .Y Neve :W~o:_ l>1oil) l l> .. •·ri IO 'll "·~It' til.lllll tic'd• Xlnt 1n1 SIO C.:an dehver lriPI and lee u.,. ps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l1tered. Uaed for show l ~ t....,.d..,, l vnll M .. tt1 r o Svr11111 M2 (YJCIL' 8otJl lllateaad. Ml-!TM s c car only! Bar&ained l~~~~~:~::~t~';,~ ~~'~'dt'r as ·~ ~ aft Tru vu• aal aquarium, Sparfllt .... 1094 A RIFICE priced! See Jim Buie or .... ·• r· h 1 00 • •• • • •••••••••••••••••• Bernie Aabe. Theodore ~ ult waler w, •• 1 · 112"7 Sib 7 abillinl atamp 7J IAYUMI• Robins Ford , 2060 '9 •)C' ,uuq_. 1:.;,vm . • ~I l1u1 .. 1111 M 1 11 l ~ Ml • _ w /doc1&meat. 11.000 or Harbor Blvd., Cost u •ruo ... lQ • pant-Ii. o•ll l.v•dtid Mw11 i.~11 Nt'w ('·..,.,., 1 ,_ ,,... I l bl car or trade for hunlln& 27 ft. twill 110 Mesa. Call &U·OOIO or .. 1 r "' 1 • v ~!tll!I "" t' •uuu s a""..,... poo a e. .-... 7t v ...... _, 11t...M 540 8211 m<i nllr nr • &•i. i.lo\c: ~11 7!162 ~ voumove. 1un1 + mooey._. ... · ••-.vL.--· · 1 ,.,r, rei loo W 11>\h M I Call 780-(Y786 Surf era sea suit. f1&1l. c ..... &n.I lto.t 'd Ford Woodle, restored ' \ti 'f »-!> '\t1x1 Th ur., W•ter~ for t'11s1h:. l"oi. Perfect, X i mall 910. ... ........ Fir $13,000. l\LSO '29 Model l !> 12600 s 11 l' U OO 2 Uy for pnce of 1• Pao f ........ + M A Town Sedan. 4 dr. 11,.11 dr<o• 1 ..... r lablt> -'I !*l>O 4!.S611 , 5 36 42118 Ameril'ao Atrllnes, Great or 11 13 yra • $15911000 restored. Ideal for stu· 1 h .a 1 r ' b ... • u l r l' Carolyn cbo1ce ol ll countries, Ul-O~l. ___ •dnl I. • d finished ~~21:\t•i. $75 4VJ·l~..:___ TY.a.... C•67S.J6t5__ enl.$10,000.675·6161 . Eurupe.IU\ smoked &lass W HIA. .,.._ 1091 WANTED: Good sailing .('M Poncbe, concours Aptli-.cH 10 I 0 d1mn1 set. illmost new Co mmlf~an utility ••••••••••••••••.•.•••••• 30· .. For weekday use . cond .. new trans. ene.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sola • Loveseat 12'15 ode-ailcJ . w1111t1 ... n.. l>ryer~ G to: sink. 751.11117 BeauWw RCA ZS Color Wall exchan1e marine susp.-mt., etc. 7_~·~2 _ Whirlpool. Kenmore, Marranu Stereo, tradi ---TV, 2 yr wmty. Free de· mec hanical worll & M.iyla& Recond1tumed. llo1HAI Coffee • End Ta· M1n1 Blinds for sale Livery~.N6-l711. casb.642·2308eves. l•;!!r~Mll rt<flnished. guuantet"d i bl~ set, beautiful 25. New unclaJmed $2.5 Ea' . ~ $14~derrvered7~-JIOJ Color TV $200. Formal Call Patcby1~ TAPCO 6 cbannel ma.er ..... S/lptt/ 3 pl.' Sola set includ. Sofa --• p re-amp. Model Dodls 9070 ltcfriiutAlor. wash~r . dryl'r. elec r<&n&e . chaun :;11w.blke 5424083 ~d (immaculate I 1111 in Schwinn S.speed 6 Remo 6000R. Good 1hape. tJ.SO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl cond Can move Practice set. Both &d M X R Phase shifter· M.WPa.T MAllMA 1714) 641-2998 cood. Kathy 11$7-0llQ mode l 1100, dual COD· Slipi" Avail -1144.0551 4 w~ Dri•H trol , new. $75. New -••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• 178 Ford Stake bed P.U. ••••••• GllAT COMDITIOMI 5 s peed , air . wh1tew«MJs, Del Bar mirrors,oody mold- ings. (088121) ••••••• $4375 18 l"U fl frotit free rrfr11. ll pc twin Bedroom set 2 ca1t iron dbl sink•. I lbann acC01&1tic 1uitar 39• Boat SUp. Huntmcton SISO Gas Dryt'r $75 S300 Electropedic twin brand new ISO. other ··Butterfly·· model Harbor. elec & water. MEWll JHl'CJ V•s 9570 Pow. steer,lra\ .. loc . •••••••··~··••••••• .. •••• bucket seats. front Ford V!'Jl 75 E35i0. Cpts . stabilizer. roll bar 6 panehne. s unrf, xlnl more. Yours for am· cond "12900. 499 5366 or Wastter rt.S Guaranteed bed w 1massage S.525. sli&blly used $40/080 IJF380. Black with pearl (213)54112-5113. 'I case. $15(). Will take $'§S0 Boat Slips for rent w;.8672 ~S-3463 l _ --J 548-9702 _____ inlay, with hardshell ..-r~t.'Zt'r 20 cut fl com or ... Sale 1055 CHILDREN'~ .BEAUTY cash for all ol above. 20'·40'. Fun 1.one Manna m ltopload tu JOF$450. •••••••••••••••••••••• PAGENTG1.rls3·18. Al· 750.2516, 631 .0148.I Balboa.Cal1556-_1711 760 0489 Dinette droplear l11ble. 2! tractive 6 Talented, now m e d i ate de I i v e r y 496-0803 c hairs; 4-drawer l11e1 acceptin& applications. 548·09&5. 1 SEE OFFICE SPAC1': HARBOR AREA cabinet steel letter GOLDEN GIRL Forced toseU. Brand new FOR LEASE Al'PLJANCE SERVI CE I size. lsxnxsz, 4s hang·i' 642.3050 Cannon TLS Spkn poo 851-1666 Wcbuyusedappllances ing file rolders, low ----~----we sell recond. guar I recreation rocker, elec· Moho1any pool table, I" OBO. lyr old receiver New su .. avail 1''eb I . 32' appliances. ~9 J077 tric healer; pair drapes. slate bed, US. S2'75. s75. lyr old turn lbl to 36'. Also dry storage 24 64 habl d 7tUlo91..... w I b _rand new s7o at OE ANZA BAYSIDE S'TAINl.ESS st~e1 1~ot x · was e or ry _. ""'"· rt d •100 K --~ 1 dean.Ukenew.Curtain -· ca rt1e. • · area MARINA. N .8 . 1714 ) poml surface range & rods for drapes and pie· Closing out, git~. anti· 673-2021. __ 673.1331 C.0288701 $7419 COSTA MESA I ~~':: ·77 Subaru wagon, 4 whl dr. 4 spd, AM tFM cass Mint. $1500. 540-<n83. oven Used, 1n Kd work tu re window . Both ques. store fixtures. ---- mg order Reas !>48·7973 traverse.642-5023. must Mil, 434 32nd St, 1 .... f ......_ so· moorin& Ii derelict.1---------•I R. f r r t --·----N.8.67~4. 1 • I wl $16,000 Newport Bearh_ ,79 T.alSTSR..L e rigerat.or. rost ree. e>t1M4MlclGoodsl06S ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• (6()4)229-5479. OYCYl'A lrfrif Cond. l'IC'ltn. works good Sl50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big· Oise vitamins, de-G...,.. tO IO ----Dui&I Shocks, A/C. CB. 548 ~13. S4IS ~ KAIASTAM IUG . hydrated foods. Herbs.··~·•••••••••.•••••••••• A M I F M <.: a s s . . . 9xl2sz $12S. 640-0172 Fab food storage plan. 14 outboard, f1ber1lass 6 Tr•ipart•t.. 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Co-ty 2925 llarbo-r Ul vd C~IA MESA 979-2500 a•ll4 11513or ~ 4485 rerrig, lamps, tbls, chrs. sc•lll IEJS Marine Electrician transportation. m.~sl new everyUung Perfert ~·~t~res . k1tch.enw.ar~. ~ Oesisntinstall/repair sell, Best orre~ <.:all cond. (941.0167 Top Dollar! Wdshcr&Uryer.itlnl crash helmets, radiu Qual.won.54t .252()evs ~0-4473,asklorChuck . -·--••-clot•C••I rnnd, $125 ea c on t r o 11 e d d 1 e s e I ANSWERS .80 Peugeot. great sh1tpe. 56 Land Rover. lt6 Series. 1"or any clean usecf im 646 5M8 P o w e r e d m o d e I Quorum -Comet LAI~ SI 1,,50 JHll\_ J us l tuned . M u s l w /manual. runs. make I port or domestic cars or "' d 11 1 1 airplane, N-Model elec Cr-l -Nou&al Emp1Vyees0ticicfo-looe saAri·r,·Ae •350 1 b~st olter.4!r.!·3139 trucks !' r ral{i ·iurc. a l't'C: tc tram set. Much more. ONEROO... cloeed Pacifica Marine 642:.039 " • .. .--------. ContaclBobWalker hllH ' washer & dry.-r, 673 4000 ... Inc., are offerin& in· 78 Jeep JJO p ick up · d 6 L k One man claims that / h II I U'>•' 1m u 1 .. new troductory ll8.501hr. M~/ w s e . very o mi. BARWICk 0.t. r')UN S300 76().~(> J•w•lry 1070 c~mblin1 ~as brou1ht labor for proC'. marine Sc perfect cond. S.S500 • • • • • • • ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • b 1 • r a m 1 Y c 1011 e r service. Guaranteed est. 9 1 50 499.2335 Ek0l·lr1cTablc Top Stove l'aceted 20 point sap· t o 1ether. S ure . be C 11 f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- $25 i\ftt!r Ii I' M phi res for sale or lrade! 1ambled away the house overs a · --.eels .0 '79 Yamaha RD 400 '77 JeepCJS clean lo m1 493 !1352 ~8688 and now they're all m ~:naalnc:':pairs 11 main-Daytona Special, •lat stereo 6 ;.,any 0xtras: ONE ROOM. F £>.U l rood. $1200080980-1382 loaded for off roadino d d. d F ree....., ma e . ... licycln 8020 1.57 roun 1amon . • 6'S-846S Askan& $5SOO. 548·3641. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:olor V!>2. GIA' EGL WAGNER AIRLESS -----•77y--.insoo 675-7306 MEW & USED ('r rt1r1cates , Lazare SPRAY OU'!FIT. 2800 ......_ Encluro-lrllits, street ---- & !l t'l.'es s or 1es 1673 Kaplan make firm PSI (Electric ) 100 rt . E '1 I tOJO leg~I. lic'd. Complete nteb 9560 lrvint-ifo:i G42·.Cl4B price$20,000.4943966 C~osed.W!_!DteofrGfun.tG"ood••••~•f••!••••••••••••• Whale Bros. desert••••••••••••••••••••••• on . """"" er aaes. Gray Marine en& . 6 cyl, equip. Leu than 20 total I luildiftq Mahriols 1025 MochlMry 1071 Call Gres 979-9621 1003 reblt, zero hrs. incl hrs since brand new. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans $1800. 760-0489 !_1200. 557-1371, 67~-7~~ I 2400red bricks A Ir Compre s sor Mfscel••- t600or 2!;< tea bought/sold. Service. W..e.d 1011 WANTED 645·700'J 557-2682 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avon or Zodiac 1nnata '80 YAMAHA 650 SPECIAL Low mi. $1800. &U·SMO -Ready Cash -&old /silv. ble boat. 751·896'1 --------_ W A N T 1-: U S c r a p iscd•1-1010 anJi cond. Special alt. MONTESSA 250 Cota T Ply wood. approx 4x8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• la iestsenion. 646·3400 ..... ftOWW" 9040 Trials. 1000 mi. Uke new sheets. 751 8967 LUGGA&I TAGS I .... • •••••••••••••••••••••• from your business nc. lt71SCARA.I S450 544-060 days. Ill'' Used Mission Roof card. Send one card for lwdrJCUwfs 1011 30f . offab«tibOal. Twin &_7_3_·~eves Tiles 1450 in 1dnl t•ond I •••••••••••••••••••••••1 each ta1puaone1pare. CONN Dirttt.or trombone 454 VII, loaded with ac-Motor"--. S-. J 11n pallets ~ ea 650 we return pe~manenlly with case. Excellent ce11~ea • low hours. RMf/SMr• f 160 Fled Patio Brick SIS-0. sealed altra~ve ta1. 6 condition 5190 675.8052 Leav1n1 the s tate ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 3048 strap, meeting airhne rt &PM · MUST SELL! No re-RENT: 22· lux . mtr CDMH'GS& lqllip axt 1.0 requirements. Pre a er · _ -----1 asonable offer refused ! home. SJps 6, self t·ont .olo ventl~6~fl ! Fora Ibanez electric guitar. AskforJerrywhenyou $275 /wll + 8 '/mi penonalized ta& enclose Profesaional model with call 640-858$ ............•...•...... * 1978 DODGE CLUB CAB PICKUP U nd~rwal\·r cam era , ~mm, 1kehte1Mamy1a S200 1:ompl 645 9984 '!f0allpap1e.~. f:!:i~ or Tree ol Ufe 1oin1 up to 546-1200 ,,.0 p A .. 1 .. ay Glo pa.,.. we the neck. Woodarain «_· 7ll-IZ_ l,___ ., ace rrow .. v 8 , auto mat, c will back Ir trim your body with hard shell -P>tday, ~/mi. t1ansm1ss1on. air cond•- tacs. Or try two cards case. Si(IO. 548-&446 41, ... Mc Ler ____ 661·8$!~ honmg, power steenng, lol1i. back t.o back. _ ---F ~uy wpped. l'erfect -Att.1".M, camper shell. ~ PRICES G t G lld o 40 .u eq d . A ... S.-.ke ft.+l tone paint & only 34.13 $2 eaor3/-. ui ar , .u lave-aboar · S65.ooo. & • • .-.!... 9400 miles (IJ•1066) Olle Cah ..............•..••.•.• lt fo~G ISTt:Rfo:U BU HMESt: Kl'rTENS 893 4!tlfill - 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEESHONU Pups AKC Champ sire M /f' Pel & s how Pvt ply 213 /697-134!"> art 6 pm. AKC English Bulldog 7mo. old female. $350. 545-11161, or I 714·340·1429 for wkrub. Shellie tri. male, cham· pion bloodlines . 7 months. $200. 11$1-2214 -Acoustic &d cond w tease Slip. '50,000 loan for IS .cces_-.n .. 4/5tapSJ.eoea. $250. Ne1ot1able bd yrs.at1Jt,1)%avail.Pvt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• goodthrul-25-8t 6/ttap sa.soea. llpm 87~13 pty. SM·l.505 or 840-2254 S SAYI SAVI S IOor more $1.40ea. Sal~ Tu Included T;ade or sell-Conn Teno; on boat. ~~..Jf!f!»a~:.'1:5 NOCARD? Su for Alto of equal IMPORT Draw your own or send quality.&M_.. A\fl'OSUPPLV name, .cldreu, phone Ii ----------101 N. Manchester we'll make one card per ta&. Add 25< each. ~nahei,m 776-9900 Send check or money or· Ford 302 En1ine In &ood der to: Ave O\A IMi o{f-rW1nln& cond. 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Fiber1la11 rear racia& feaden -eatend atock I inchee -$Z50. 711·"37. * 1978 DATSUN 200SX HATCH· BACK COUPE 5 speed trans . air cond . body side moldings & pinstripes, Maroon ex· tenor (Ser 8200) (Stk 1394) Brand new cond1· t1on1 Oller good 24 hour after publ1ca11on $4888 * ~EWPORT DATSUN "\. ...... 11 ' ...... '•' ·' I.. I I... ' 833-1300 ·77 280Z Turbo. one of a kmd paint. center hnt> whl s. ster eo cass SBS00/080. 6«·4.S93 Mid-Week ·;'r S PECIAL:r * 1980 DATSUN 510 2DOOR SEDAN 4 speed trans air cond AM/FM an<l p111st11pe5 (Ser 19241 !Slk 679J 0 1· ler good 24 hours afte1 pvbllcation $4999 * p..IEWPORT DATSUN . - 8l3-IJOO •••••• 179 Datsun 280ZX Coupe ••••••• 6 cyl., 5 speed, air, Nisson mags. blue. low miles. cabriolet pkg. (529WZO) ••••••• $8999 fsMlctlll .:.Lt ..... 142-5111 .... ...,_. read UM Claaalfte4 ad1 Herr .,. Jf , ...... . 11met's1 fw aate, ,.. __ ,.. ___ _ 2 'ffb,nll ..... 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'71 CHIYIOLIT 73 Gran Torino Sqr Wan. 11 ,000 mt 11nmu Sb•rp ,.,,..-1 por\• fli.~=-A~~~c .... so,ooo mi warranty , oalJS,S.OOOmiles.Areal 115-2t'12. Wouldyoubelleve,only sky blue.nuntcond Nu SU.JOO --2171, Ul MU nMI._ Pn .. CGltdl -r ' _ · _ $12,500. Ul-1Zl7 c:rum·pulf! (llO PIL> Ollly 14,000 actual miles ill blta $1Jlll5. 646-1274 t1oa Wtute1blark in ·11 5uban.I 30 •Pl lood --'IO Seville, wbt, w/mnrf, oo t.bil Camaro LT. One Mid-Week Mid-Week :·:SPECIAt·r ~· .. SPECIAL:: -=====-- ,, Dali.an .i.x Urll brwn, S1 pd Allo1t11I •llf'f'I ·em Im r au In t ron d l l )tl O TU S4t OUl r onllll'I PellJ lllOD t'l"I 8 S 78 2dr Sfdan 1mal 1 t•od ,.., Am f'm ~·-1 i ) H •JZ 7 yur" 11.l 1 llbl b runt" ,,..,,., ... , •Hr. Ma~ ~l•\'l M'wOO tllr 17l 11~00 l<n U2 14?3 16 O•~Wl ltZIV tilur ~rl CUlld I01SOll ul It• r ~un t711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 f'u1t lJI, m WU t ell Sl 100 ·a.u Carol di.1ly ~~9 4513, aft er bpm & .. Iii t!nds MS-6'7~ ~" lZ4 Spot\ l'IW l!t'JS .. m fm cas:, gOVd 1·•1od I !18 2503 $17 SU 0 .IW 75 Fiat 124 Spydt•r 1·0 11\ X Int cood Cu:. tom 111 t~nor am fm. luit rdl.'k $3825 or best oHc·r I' I' 540 3071 . tfl rlur 1C.:W\a 11<1 > coed SlaO or bett,olfer '14 Super Beetle. Orig PHI wire&, loaded. $16,600'. owner al course. Muat Pttl ......... own, 1dat rood. m1.11t '" JIM MAltMO Lo m I . ( 2 I 3 Z F K ) see: ( llZVRV) •llMO ---to apprec. Fabulou1 VOLKSWA•8'e "'5·21113. Dir $4995 -~ Ter• t161 lllraa. "Rosi Alarm" llHilleac:ll-8lvd. '72 Gold Cad Fleetwood, JIMMAAIMO ~~tt.fl ~·••••••••••:•••••••••• S11tem. dictaUon equip, HUNTINGTON BEACH all xtru. mu.st see to ap· VOl.MSWAGIN HUNTINGTON Bt.:A<.;H 1J ToylU ~a JOOO. etc Lori C7l4ll42·505l 142·2000 prec. $3000. 774 -3251. ll'tlllreac:li-BIVcf. xlol coocl, oew pa•nt, I Weekday1> 646-9016 5'5·SS35after._m. HUNTINGTON BEA<.;H 14J-119t a•• W-. ori& own4:r, (aft 6PM1wkknda> Best .:" ----14• OOO S l $00 SO· 3' 67 or Offer •79 SEVJU.E. Moonroor. ..._•"""·-=2:..:;...;:;;-=-- ....,.. '141 S41 Jm. ----Wa're wheell, Loaded. '79 Diesel Seville Yellow/saddle. 18M mi, 22 mpc. $11,985. 548. 7302 •• ••••••••••••••••• •••• --'&7 BUG, &ood cond, nice 7• <;1-s t lvrun !Jiil ,......,. 9767 paint, lo mi, $2000/0BO. $12,500. 54-7806 JmO. llJJ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • &41 .. 7 960 11.).) I Uf1 4W ~ llnti 'rR 7 luw m1lu1e. - ---ndaala, AM nil tape '72 Bue. rebll, new paint. ...... .. 9741 d u ll . A C . $3725 am tfm cass, 35 mpc. "ii:=O:::::=:=:=::::::~ • •• • • •• ••• ••• •• • • •• • • •• tlttll Olt::l lllnt. l2300. 646-9916 P '75 Cadillac Coupe ' DeVille, xJnt cond. new tires. $.'MOO. 752·2638. LEASE DIRECT! 1911 PIUGIOT TUalOt llACH IMPOITS 841 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 7H-0900 9750 ....................... '75 PotlSCHE 914 Dynamit e 5 s peed Yolat•..-t77 '18 VW Camper. lopofthe •••••••••••••••••••••• line, m peak rood. Aulo. 'IOVW Am 1Fm, awning. CJ:l. §CllOCCO' b~rgular alarm. S1800. ·s· ~oder 5·speed with ll32 6635. factory air Lo miles. '77 vw---s-; f ,-t<>M2361 u . snr . o m ileage , pe rf cond $79'5 SS6001offer. 552·4307 JIM MAllMO ------ VOUlS, G '76 VW 9 passenger van lli'iITlre~te1~. Lo Miles. S6.300. PP HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·~after5pm 142-2000 -·12 vw· Bug AM / fo'M 'IOV~GOM 10,000 nules, clean. Must see• 1089158) st er eo $3000. Mov ing must sell Call Gabi at 963.0089. '79 Cadillac Eldorado hs CdV: Brown ext. 1 Beige leather int. 35,000 mile&. l'OOQ. 759-lllfl. · Full power, AM-FM I ""- stereo. C .B .. split C....o 9917 seats, leather 1n-••••••••••••••••••••••• terior. wire wheel discs, tilt tele wheel. 23 ,000 mi les (574YOI) s144g '7 S C .. V MOHli 4 cylinder. 4 speed~nly 49,000 miles Clean ! 1390NYI ) $1995 JIMMAllMO ~~~tt1~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·2000 SHUSFllST! We have a good seh!<'t10n of NEW & US ED Chevrolets ! CONHEU CHEVROLET ~II arbor kl' ti I C ~TA M~:~ \ 546-1200 '72 Chevy Kingswood Estate Wgo. all clec win dows . seats. door locks, am 8lrk stereo. a c. lug MEW 1980! GRANADA Seri at Ii I<; 36£16 S1oc1< 1134&/ Your Price ·so Olds Omega Sedan air power s1ee1 1ng 3 bOO m iles l tkP ni>w' (1 APC493) $6620 $6495 SUNSE·I ··/~ -/ F'"RD 9727 St ereo. m a &s . ver y dean t!l89MPP1 SPICIAL VolH --9772 ....................... I========~ * 1979 I gage rack. many xtra~. brown1wht ext. gold int. xlnt cond. $1200 Rhonda 962·5355 636-40 I 0 W~'I T~ 541 (J "'" & G•'O..n G•n .. ft ...•.....•............• S5t95 JIMMAllMO VISITYOUI ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADqUAITERS TODAY!!! UMIVEISITY SAL~& SERVICt: OLDSMOllLE HONDA ~Mfia~~Cfi~v~. COSTA MESA _!!_0.9640 Honda ·aoAccord LX. $7200, 5 spd, atr. AM 1FM stercass, gold Pvt ply. 551 374 l '77 Accord. a /c, a m fm stereo. new eng & tires. $47 50. 642.:J850. ~~~~,,~~ HUNTINGTON B~ACH _!_~2:2C!00. _ '79 924. 20,000mi, air. stereo. s nrf, s ilver. $12,500. 661·8598 eves. Porsche 911 SC ·19, xlnt cond, take over lse (2161'.AH) for details call 682-2222 8-5 wkdays, Joel or Kathy 4 Sale or take over payments-'78 924, lllnt I cond. 642·0807 ----- '76 914 2.0, polished al· loys, stereo. Malaga Red . flawless cond. thruout. $7800 firm. Day s 645-2375 ; eves 675·8638. JOCJHr 9730 ·79 9211 P~~he. 5spd -red ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ·79 Jag XJSL xlnt cond, 15,000 mi, ful· TAKE OYEll LEASE Jr eqwpped, P7 Pi re HI '" Hf<Wl UOWQtd VOllCSWAGEN INC 534--t100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '75V-W C()tffHTllJ,.E Dynamite -classic bug co nv e rlabl e . Ye llow /black . Special! <280MDR> $49'5 JIMMAllNO VOUlSWAGEN t87fi Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH -~~~-~~00 shar~~:.JtJ~S $5499 ®'-~ijOWQ'ld VOtlCSWAGfN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove VOLVO SAUS, SHVtCE OV~RY EXPERTS EA.IUllCE 19&6Tml!~Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540.t4'7 ORANGE COUMTY VOLVO I EXCLUSIVEtY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County ' BUYorLEAS(o; DIRECT 10120 Garden Grove Bt Garden Grove 530·9190 $477 /mo. 32 mos Telt tares, mag whls. radar l!:merald green. beige ~elector front /rear, lo '78 ~-WIAlllT Vo I v o B e rt 0 n e , int. mooo roof. all Jllras. anteresl, take over lse. Dynama~e custom 2 door Showroom Cond. xtras. pwr. ant. Call Ken ( 7 lOX PS I . DI T . au~omal.ic. ~ly 26·~ 27mpg. 16Kmi. Sll.990. G40-"""""days (714)760-21&.ZO. males. Like new . 979-6016 ~--_ t70'1UOO> --------- A.tot.Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC 9905 Eliminate maint. costs on '74 911 Coupe, 5 speed, $3995 your JAG. Conv. to 350 s tereo. alloys, very JIMMAllMO eng/Vett. Specs. & save clean. $10,SOO. 759-1.282. YOUlSWAGEM S i n the long run .. 78 924 1411 . M 1 lli'illlJeac:nBlvd. 675·9007.or960-1725 eve. mt, a aga HUNTINGTON BEACH ~·••••••••••••••••••••• _ __ __ Red. every factory op-69 R ebel, good econ . l'.:arly ·bi Jag z+z 4spd 3 lion. incl p /w. a /c, s /r. 142·2000 transportation car. carb's. ~nock off hubs , 6 am /fm tape stereo, --- -$48-6086 bet. Mr5 M·F. clean SS750. 675-6860 abs ol u e I y i mm a c . '~I VY! IUG ~ $12.500 S44·4560 days. O.K. ouWin!l94808l) 99101 Mcn.da 9711 673-6394eves. $2599 ~1;·e:b'::;··it~~·i·.··i~·2 196'1PORSCHE912 -·®~ ~ Mowauf 76,000 mi. Runs good ln Good Condition SIJ VOllt!iWAGEN.tNC S1800080!162-2730 775~~"!._e~~~~l?C~ ·'• 534-4100 M..-cedn lea 9740 1..-. 9755 13731 Harbor • • • •••••••••• ••• • ••• • •• • • •• ••••••••••• •••• ••.. Garden Grove NEW ·a1 30ltiD. all x\ras. ..7l IEHAULT $35,000. Pvt party. 752·7891, 759-9557 U CAI' ----A beauty. Sharp yellow '67 2505, show-room cond, 567L 4 speed Gets 40 auto trans. snrf. $4.500. MPG( (49tVCO> 540-6338. $2H5 ·73 MBZ 4 dr. blue. lllnt cond. S1500. JIMMAllNO ~~~~,I~. '79YWIAlllT Dynamite automatic 4 door in brazil bronze metallic. A.ir. Lo miles. Very clean. -(878XUY > $4995 JIMMAllMO Mid-Week ·::SPECIAL' .. '76 Buick Skylark 7~9278 . rouno~'t>~·~~ t e w /many extras includ· ing swiroof, 40 gal fuel tank. Call 646-6503 HUNTINGTON BEACH --14~2000 'Hl ...... 1600 !Jest Offer. 644-7809 ~~~tt.~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 dr .. 6 cyl .. automatic, powe -steering, air. local car. (071 NYT) 142·29~ 'IOYWJETTA 8000 miles, loaded: Could be yours. (4M374) wknds or all 5 wlldys. loh loyc• 9756 --······················· ·1s 4SOSL. dart metallic "I DEALER IN U.S.A. green, xlnt cond. 36.0001~~--~ ROY mi, $18,500. 983-2116. CARVER '79 Mercedes 2"0D. auto, ROLLS·ROYCE AM /FM casse tte , 1S40J•mboru $1'7 ,500/bat ofr. 49"·2023 NewPOrt s .. ch ~._ __ .... __ MG '742 ClOSfD SUNDAYS --- SPICIAL &i)KfcvJl Uowatd ~ VOUCSWAGE.N INC 534--t100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove ·73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. $3,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 MG Midget. Xlot t9tU Silver Cloud, white, 541-6446 cond.27,000miles.Seeto good cood. Owner. VW . 1 • appreciate . .,..7117 121,500 or trade for pro· pa~. 68 eft & right perty.&ICH989. door. 73 left door. SSO MGI 97 44 each. 541-9744 1979 MGB MUST SEE! 4speed 24,000 miles New Radials Stereo Tape (023XHJ) 1911 SAAi TUllO. llACH IMPOITS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH ------- '80 Rabbit, upd, air, lo mi, clean. '51115. 979-7113 meu,7-.-S. 71J.Ot00 'A VW Bue. Xlnt cond. 1----=-=..::..:'-=---1 R b It. eo I . S 17 SO . OIU•ICOUMTY 1.aMUD. .• vw sue. new paint, new interior, ·automatic:,. Mmt He &o SAAi BUY«L&ASE DIRSCT OVl!RSEAS Dl!lJVERIES appr«iale. SlJOOO FIRM. lf.J!1 ·~~;u~ IO 120 Gardf'n Grove Bl 14 BUG IOOd cood, uk· Garden Grove 530·9190 iDI S2100 4H -43t3, ve, automatic, heater. 1tereo, power 1tHrlng, power brake•. air. tll \llt1eltl. (511C7NR 0) A.AWLESS! --------- ~ USITHI DAILY PILOT ..,AST llSULr SBYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call •1.-1 •• VW Camper Van, 1/r, $ 4495 SlJOO .... C REVIER GIST& IA .. tA AMA UHITI "4Cuu.&ft ..... ~ ------ MHf71 641-1671 ... Ill L1ttJe .... lluffet Hl OD * * * * . aNf•. aloe& came a .,.._ ud re.cl In U.e Bl! .ASO ... DaitJ Ptlot Cla111fled ~ " .... •'-' ....... u1. IUICI ,. •• Ntet .. bcNllll at for •··· You cu ••II ... M. ...... :,'-::.~~.=..-:·-·--,.. 147.flll O.llJ Ptlot Cla11tfled * 1f * * ~. Call 141-vrl **** '79 BUICK RIVIERA CPE. **** Automatic , s tereo. heater. power s1ee11n9. power brakes electrtc seats and windows. atr. cruise control. \Ill wheel. wire wheel covers. (726WRB) sg495 **le* REA SOM BUICK 909 M. GrClftd s.ta Ana 547-9115 **** ESTAnSALE '76 Buick Electra Ltmtt· ed, 2dr. fully equipped. M o n -Fri . 8 ·4pm . 759-4382. t9t5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR #I CADILLAC DEALBSHIP I .. OIAMGE COUMTY! SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING ,, ,, w) I ,, ,, .• •I l\I\ ~' ( \ '"-' 1 \ ~ .... , '1.l l ~ 'II )( I '78 Cadillac Fleetwood Tilt. cruise. AM-FM stereo 8 track, 6 way split powe seats. full vinyl roof. wire wheel discs. (316UMX) $J995 1.-e eometlllnl valuable! i;-#";~ U t!•' Pinto 9957 If\ lt""fnl·,. ti~ •.............•..•.•..• 73 \\.,~1111 \ut11 "''" 11· CHEVY CAM ARO '78 Malibu classic 4 dr. • hutll t'll~ ~t•·ri·•• I.op•· 6-cyl. auto trans. A/C, L11tcolft 9945 Sl'lf,11 li45 !l'il'I 1,ti! s.1111 P /S, P /8 , top cond ~······~···••••••••••••l -, V 8 , auto m at 1 SllOO. 551 .6317 3 ft '13 Conti all while beau it I 1ntci v. 11o:1111 \1ul transmission, atr condt 5PM /wknds ty,xlnt cond,nl'W'>ll l1lh ,,,,.d 11ri.:1t1.t1 .,.,.,,.,., t1onmg. power steering, ---· -SI 150 646-7274 111• u ' 1• '"I u 1 µ 1n, 11 l power brakes,power wtn· •7fMOMZA 2 +z M 995 $171111 !'>,1!1,,111. dows, tilt wheel. stereo. Fue saving 4 cyl looks •rcury 0 I rallye wh eels & orit y •-ood. ' c •••••••••••••••••••••••Plymouth 991:0 "60 .runsg .$2875. all ORANl'F.COU~TY~ o c8, 0 mtles (554925) M i k e 5 s 7 . 3 5 2 7 0 r • ' · · • • • • • '· •• • • • • •• •• • ••• •• Otfergoodthrul 25·81 I 7590060 FtHESJ. ill l'I) Ba11a1·uda ~d" I · · l.INCOLN Ml'.HCI I<\ tran-. w11rk J:>()(J ur ofr Chry• 9925 l>EALEH~lll l' I 1!1·lo13 -----------.-. * CONHIEU CHEV•OLET 2101 ll;iruor Bh ti COSTA !'t1 t-:..'> .\ 546-1200 ----- ..•.•••..•......•...... '76 Cordoba-white new S tB radials, full pwr . s un rool. auto tr an~. a 1•. am !fm s ter eo, itootl cond. PP. S2495 /bst orr 979·8425 '77 Cordoba. uses no oil one owner. a c. lll'W ~'"'~ Li:-ICOl.N 'i\t.ll{ t H\ 16 18Aut1,('l'nt1·r 111 S D Fwy Lake• 1-'otl•''' 1·x11 IHVI.°"~· 830-7000 t ires & shocks. black.MusfmMJ 9957 (m ostly fwy 1, $2100 •••••••••••••••··•••••• S48·5184 i I )1t;~·T \ '1,t, II \ i. 1-:c·oncwar h1Jol • " $154-1 67:! 2il:1 i Conette 9932 * CAMAIO '71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic trans .. a ir cond .. pwr. steering. etc Neat car ! (Ser.3281). OMLY $4495 HO~~~~S~ NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.0555 * 1979 CHEVY CAM ARO * 1979 CHEVY CORVETIE T-TOP i2 (.; f{A!'ilH. t.1.11t.·ll Xlnl 1·1m<J $1'1:.i1 5450-ll615. 5gl ~l<I I '79 Olds Regency Au1omat1c trans pwr wtndows & door locks 1 tape. tilt wheel & 1n llaw '~:;;:::;;:::;;::=====;;1 less cond11ton1 Has ONL i t1 ,586 one owner fTl•les' 1 (Ser 4652) (Stk 13981 Otter good 24 hours alter putlhcalton. 2 dr <lll'Set puNt'r sea t s AM IM stereo. c1111~e 1111 **** ·79 Champ GAS SAVER~ 45 IV' ~ Li Hvo el<u· 111 •11 II 11 •·' ~'.JlWLY **** Santa Ana <;hrysler Plymouth 547-7504 **** VB . a uto mat ic transmission power $ I p o w er w t ndow'> :Pontiac 9965 steering. power brakes 1 11 g 8 8 (876YIN) • • • • • •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • "• power windows . air con· di1ton1ng. rallye wheels. I stereo & only 26 549 ' miles (549428) Oller I s5395 good thru 1·25·81 * CONNIElL CHEVROLET .~ll <irhor l<h•I l ·c ~·1 A !\t ~~o..; \ 541>-1200 * 1978 CHEVY IMPALA 4DOOR V8 , automa tic tran1mtssion. air cond .. power steering. cruise control, vlnyl top. radio & only 36.371 m iles. (1087116). Offer good thru 1·25-t1. * <ON~H l -~HVR t"\l ET 11 4f'\ I 41 tl'1 --- * NEWPORT DATSUN '"V\]'\ ( 111\1 'If•, I 'I ,, , ... '. 11~ I! t. 833-1300 SHO~?Pro~oMD. Power bralt.es. power windows. power steerini.t with tilt /telescop1n.-: l,llioiiOU ... ,. s tee r ing wheel. a tr. I AM /i''M stereo. rear l>SI -8 l. 1 . d d f . • ' s m l ru1,1·rl win ow e oggt'r, automatic trans . Sno-. W ~n LoatJ.•d w.1rr. while with Burgundy in s harp Sfil!Oll. 4!13 titi.'>5 or terior. 27.000 miles Im 493 8123 ma c ulate lhruo ut ' S8 , 100. 754-6790 or Answer Ad 1209. 642·4300 . 24 hrs. Do4p 9tl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'lll 10 PM 2929 Harbor Rl vd Costa Mesa 546·1934 '80 Olds Toronado Popular charcoal color. silver velour interior, tilt, cruise , AM·FM 8 track stereo, wire wheel cove rs , 10,000 miles. (115YYT) ;;::~~~~ 1:$=-l=-O=-~=-=-g--=t 74POID COUM'nY S9Ulll L!w~el!fted. ~ .... rp!(ID ''"' ...... DIC> 1979 POMTIAC BOMMEVILLE con,; t i • .1 trot t•'' .,,, , powPr • •I t~r C) W t 1 • I f11•, AM FM "" re "' I • ti t rac ~ r a I • /\ • " ' (1AlK945l MIRACLE MAZDA USED CARS 1425 Baker Slrct>l COSTA MESA 545.3334 '77 Trans Am l'ower :iteermi:. b rakt'~ win· dows. AM F~ ij trn1•k ~-8415 · 7 fi G r :, n d P r 1 x.~ am fm ,~. air. $1300 848·1.118fi ·74 f'1reb1r d . 350 \'K. blue 1wht. m;at: whl!I>. c a ssette dcrk . .iood cond. 11900. Carl 641 lXl3S n1•' • •••••••••••••••••••••• • T ·Bird 'M, 13M. rrf\aat tell'. lllOO: l7 H ) 731 2fll02. ---~-' .--------···· Utt tht' Dall> Piiot "Put Retult' · serv'~ • Pllee u ad ln our Lolt1---------and roun• columa1. ,,.. ....... people look HU-CH dlrec1or)' Your •.: M!rVI~ Is our ~ally . ..,. lJw1've found an ....._afHhM. rlf1!lftW, I,+~ ,l-_...!l!lgll__.J Hlw-thifts you wan • ---•--'. a --d ---~ want I to Mii! Claselfled ads d ~---.llJT r Dall;~~ QualfMda. It well. MZ·51'18. Call 542-5678 t'ltt l ' • • r D 10 U~H '( f'l~l •I \ .l SPECIAL NEW 1980 C .. YS~ER LE BARON 20001 HATC .. ACK Loaded including VS. automatic trans .. pwr steenng & tlfakes. air cond .. pwr seats & door locks. pwr. sunroof & W1ndOWS. cruise control. AM-FM stereo with cassette. padded Landau vinyl roof. dual SPort mirrors. lilt wheel. pwr antenna. elec dig. clock. radial tires. premium wheel covers & much. much more! ( 176, _:_156::::,;.l· _.._.- ~s~ NEW 1980 CHRYSLER -CORDOBA COUPE FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE Loaded 1nclud1ng VS. automatic trans . pwr c;teenng & brakes. air cond1t1onmg. AM·FM stereo with 8 track laoe. pwr seat & windows. elec dig clock. pwr sunroof &' door locks. cruise control. 1111 wheel. Padded Landau root. dual remote mtrrors Premium wheel ' covers. wsw radial tires & much. much more' I 1 76561; IMFORMA TIOM, CALL 546 1934 PAUL DE FAlllS -• • 53795 I 971,... YMourH 4 cy1 e ~o cou,, . COnd . r:::me .. standard tr cassette b. brakes. AM-F ans . air more/ r 19,.~ket sears M stereo ••"R). · wsw tires a 54695 C .. YSLER CASH REBATES* I flO 'I. YMO•,. 8 .-0&..ut vrH cyt., auto rr: le.tH •eenng & t,,._::: .. 8 " cond • CUlforn ,__, . . radio · Pwr (093..,.. ;·....,dings, ..... . vinyl 100 '"VJ. ~"w tires • . 0 more• - .... ·~··" 0 .. 4 IUlll CUil YOUR llllTDllt llllY MR WEDNE SDAY . JANUARY 2 1. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 7'> CF NTS Freed· ·A1nericans tell tales of terror EW YORK I A1'1 k1 chaard Queen and ulht'r Amu1c an ho.tac• an Iraan wtln: held for nrarl)' five month.I an • window lc-n wareho~.. b~ement they C'a lle-d The Mui.broom Inn." •ere forbidde n to t11lk and p~rm1tted JUSt 20 minutes of frHh &lr a week, Queen Sli&Jd to- da) In an interview telecast by CBS, Queen revuled details of h 1 s 2 50-da y cap l 1v1 t y He dcsl•rtb..<d i. b11arre 0111ht ra.ld in 1 ht: ba.scmcnt prison that the ho:;tages dubbed, "the night of tht-Gestapo raid." (.lueen, who was released by the lraruans m July arter he de- veloped multiple sch:rosas. a de· ei enerative nerve disease, said the raid ot:curred in early February. 1980, at about l a .m. "What they did was they first c losed the metal door that separated one group or us from the other group and we didn't know what was happening. Then they opened the door and men with masks, white masks, came in . Th~y were dressed in fatigues. combat boots, carrying weapons, automatic rifles." Shouting. the raiders pushed and shoved the hostages into a large room where they were lined against several walls "When they moved the first group in they had everybody lie down. but one man. "Donald Sharer. said 'You're going to shoot me standing up, not lying down.' And he refused to lie down . . . so they were all standing up when I c ame in." Queen said the raiders took the hostages individually to a small rOQJll where they were stripped ·to underclothes and searched while '· . . . another group went to our little rooms and tore them apart. Then we were taken back individually to our rooms." Queen said he never learned who the raiders were or why the raid occurred. but "it just might · have been a pure terror tactic . .J think it was." The emanciµated hostages told of beatings and other atrocities at the hands or the Ira· nian captors today as they telephoned their loved ones back home. One said he was beaten and placed in solitary confinement for more than five months after he tried to escape. Another said -he was told by Iranian inter· rogators trying to extract in formation from him that bis mother had died. He didn't learn that she was still alive until the freed captives r eac h ed Germany this morning. Ma1·ina High st~dents walk out Rt.•latives called 52 Americans safe at last BULLETIN WASIONGTON <AP> -Tiie Reagan admlalltratJoa refaed today to commit Itself to falftll. ing tile terms of tile a&reemeet wltla Iran tlaat freed Ute SZ American bostages. "Tile Reagan admlnlstratloa woaJd not want to commit Itself to followtag tllroug.la wltla"t laav- ing a clauce to go over tile • 1reemeat," said Wiiiiam Dyess, tbe aew State Depart· meat spollesmu. WIESBADEN, West Germany (AP> -The 52 former hostages, * * * Iran pact assailed by Lijek HONG KONG (AP > - American diplomat Mark Lljek, who escaped from the U.S. Em- bassy in Iran when it was seized, criticized the U.S. government today for its handling of events before and after the hostage crisis and called' the militant student captors "a bunch of pun~s." The 29-year·old Foreign Service Officer. whose parents live in Huntington Beach, was one of six Americans to take re- fuge at the Canadian Embassy and leave Iran with a false passport. He said he is concerned that the agreement negotiated by the Carter administration to free the 52 hostates "will set a prece- dent" that will put diplomats working in countries where com- parable threats exist al greater risk. Breaking a year·long silence, Lijek was also critical of the way the U.S. government dis- regarded warnings that admit· ting Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to the United States for medical treatment could pro- voke a hostqe crisis. He said a memo from U.S. Charge d' Affaires Bruce Lain- gen, which was released by t.he militants, included such a ~arnin&. ·'Clearly, the feeling of the embauy staff was that this (the admission of the shah) was be· in1 •PMllll on us," be said. "I 1ot tbe feellq that the decision to admit the shah was pre- cipitous. that it was done a1ainst the judgment of the political ex- perts in the State Department without adequate preparations at the embassy in Tehran. safe in American hands at last and enjoying their first taste of freedom in 14"'1 months. settled into a U.S. military hospital lo- day and •made their first telephone calls to families in the United States. "First of all, there was a very heavy run on the telephones," s aid State Department spokesman Jack Cannon. Some Americans came out on IAANIANS' ABUSE ROUTINE TOLD -A4 the balconies of their rooms to chat with hospital personnel, but most were resting. The Americans, SO men and two women, checked into the hospital at dawn after their dramatic release from Iranian captivity and a freedom flight to West Germany via Algeria. Just after noon, some hostages appeared on the balconies of the hospital, bante.ring with hospital personnel in the sunlight. Orderlies tossed up a copy of the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to a group of four young meh, who autographed the newspaper and threw it back. Two other men, wearing pa- jamas and bathrobes, hopped over the railings separating each room's balcony, and joined the other four. They waved when they noticed photographers about 200 yards away. Elizabeth Ann S wift, a political officer at the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran and one of the two women in the group, also came out to enjoy the sparkling, crisp day and her freedom. Asked bow much not.ice they received in Iran of their Impend- ing freedom, Cannon told re- porters at a briefing that be thought "some individuals had little notice, as little as 15 to 20 minutes." Others, he said. had several days, but be did not elaborate. Cannon said he knew of no former captive who was suffer· ing immediate medical prob- lems. He said the returnees were free lo leave the hospital if they wish, but were advised that previous returnees found an orientation period in seclusion valuable. He said the former hostages would remain in the hospital for "perhaps several days" for medical tests, orientation, catching up on world events through magazines, newspapers and videotapes and being debriefed by "a number of agen- cies of the govemment." Car f.•r1111(.•hed i11Huntingf011 Two Garden Grove men were injured Tues- day when this car veered off Brookhurst Street near Indianapolis Avenue and slammed into a utility pole. Driver Robert Charles Moyer. 27. is in guarded condition al Westminster Memorial Hospital and passenger Steven Paul Yelensky, 27. is in serious condition al Fountain Val)ey Co m· munity Hospital. Countians eel eh rate in nation's capital By THOMAS MVRPHINE Of tlle 0.lly l"llel SW" WASHlNGTON, D.C. -Nine gala inaugural balls capped a day of festivities Tuesday for more than 43,500 party-goers on the day Ronald Wilson Reagan became the 40t.h president of the United States. Most of the Orange County del· REAGANS CELEBRATE ATBALLS-A4 REAGAN'S NEW START--Edttortal, A6 egatlon, dressed to the hilt in regal gowns and tuxedos, began moving out from the Interna- tional Inn about 6 p.m . for pre· ball dinners in the swank Georgetown suburb against the backdrop of a $300,000 booming fireworks display that festooned the sky over the Washington Mall for more than 20 minutes. ''This has really been a day to remember," said Marion Bergeson. California Republican Assemblywoman from Newport Beach. "You can't help but believe t hat the release of our Americans from Iranian captivi· ty was timed in view of this in- auguration ceremony." If the release was calculated to take the edge off the celebra· lion. it failed. certainly in view of the Lincoln Club members and other Orange Countians here. They went off to the balls and they had a ball. Most of the California delega- tion headed for Kennedy Center. which served 8,000 celebrants at $200 a. couple. Entertainment was offered on two stages. The north stage featured Tony Bennett's and Count Basie's music with Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as host. On the south stage, it was Lou Rawls and Les Brown and his Band of Renown. Johnny Grant was host. CSee GALAS, Pa1e AZ) Alaiajury hears final stalements By DAVID K UTZMANN Of I ... D•llr P'llel Stall Murder defendant Dr. Louis Alaia. described as both a .. sap" whose mind snapped under the weight of his personal problems and as a mali cious killer, must now await the deliberations or an Orange County j ury The -seven-woman, five-man panel began its consider ation of the t•ase today after hearing spirite d clos ing statements Tuesday by defense attorney Albert C.S. Ramsey and pros- ecutor Richard Farnell. Ramsey, a silver-haired I aw yer whose parting s tale· ments to the jury were almost theatrical, claimed Alaia was the victim of severe personal pressures which contributed to his violent explosion on the night of June 13, when he fatally stabbed his former wife and a Long Beach' attorney in the woman's Huntington Harbour home. Ted and Joan 'to divorce' 4,000 countiam attend televiaion event Alaia, Ramsey argued, was "pushed to the very brink" by a multitude of problems that in- cluded a bitter child custody bat- tle with his ex·wife, Margy Lou , Alaia, and his affliction with a disease known as narcolepsy. an uncontrollable desire to sleep. I • By SANDIE IOY o. .. ~ ..... ·~ President Reaaan was in Anaheim Jut nl&ht -ln spirit and on wide a€reea. And Jl)Ol'e than 4 000 ...Q!_ance CounUana were there to file him and offer plaUtud•. . Tbe oecuioa wu tbe ftnt- O r a a 1 e County ID1u1ural Ball, one ot 100 &oeal ln•tll'U'al balls around tM nation booted up vi• cloled clreult televilion to tb• nlDt ba1ll lo the aadon'• capital. Aeemdlal to Newport a.eta b•1la•1mu Tom J'ueatu, elaelrmu and emcM of tlMt .... , • the DilHJlud Hate1 Grand Ballroom, the Anaheim party was the lar1est local celebration In the nation. In a room draped with American Oqa and fianked at one end by a Siaat television ittffD 1bowtn1 tbe Wubiqton . b1ll1, Orance Countians danced the nllbt away to tuna offered by the MllllOD Viejo Ht1b ~bool Jaa Band. Tb• AnMelm Ptrt1 I offerinl tree edml•klD, • drtnb .a l;'.50 dell uadwtcbt9 made to ord•. drew an ..Umat.d ~000 to I ....... Tt.e eveat w•a bllled H blaek~tl• ODtl•al 10 late of fc!lb .,_.. up ID fancy did, but jmt as many partygoers donned casual attire, with more • than one pair of Jeans seen in the crowd. Emma Jane Riley, wife of 5tb District Supervisor Thomas Riley and hostess, wore an ele1ant black two-piece full- lenllb 1own styled by D1vtd Hayes, desl1ner of Nancy Reaaan's inaucural 1own. Mn. Riley seemed to tcbo sentiment.I teh tbGKllbout lb• room u lbe DCMd~ "T._ I '"' parUculuiJ Joyous ,.. ID7 eoaatrJ .. '.for the famWtl ol ourholtat•.'' Rbt also noted •b• bad a <See OOVNTY, Pap All Alaia. an orthopedic surgeon, has pleaded Innocent and inno- cent by reason of insanity to the dual murder charges against him. During Farnell's closing state- ments to the jury. the prOlecutor said in strident tones, "There are two people in their 1raves, and they will be In their araves for ever because of this man (Alaia). Famell, who la puahlq for tWO ftnt d .. ree QlUrder coavlC • lion• with special elrculDltmctl, said the .e 1ymPtabl• "have been UpoD fGr 10 ..... 'fte baa au.cted and 8ltadt ... An4 · < .. .u.AIA,h .. AI> Budget slashes flayed . By PATRICK KENNEDY Of -O.lly l"llet Sutt More than 400 students walked out or classes at Marina lUgh Sc hool in Huntington Beach at 10 a m today to protest proposed budget cutbacks next year Many students also complained about a work slowdown conduct e d this wee k b y distri<.·t teachers. It was the second student walkout in the Huntington Beach n1on High School District this week. A student walkout oc- c urred Monday morning at Ocean View High School Lining the street al Edinger Avenue and Springdale Street. many of the students held signs protesting the proposed $3.9 million budget cuts that would include laying off 144 teachers in the West Orange County district. Many of the protesters said the)' wouldn't return to school today. Many students complained that teachers participating in the work slowdown refused to give lectures or review class material that will be on final ex- ams Thursday and Friday. This as the last week of the first semester. The teachers association last we ek urged the instructors to stage the work slowdown to pro test the d istric t ·s proposed budget cuts. Teacher association o ffi ci als s a y more ad ministrative positions should be • eliminated and that allocations for supplies are too large and should be trimmed. The teacher group, represent ing 800 instructors. is negot1at ing for a contract . with the dis- trict and has refused an offered two-year contract with a 16 per cent raise. "The teachers are just giving us reading and writing assign· ments this week," said Hollie Larson, 17 "All they·r~ doing is talking about cutbacks. They're fighting the administration and we're losing ... The student said most of the pupils s upport the teachers. School board President Helen Dille said it "appears the slu· dents a re being orchestrated and manipulat ed by th e teachers." She added that teachers participating in a work slowdown will be warned andthen disciplined iflhey persist. Coast Weather Chance of rain increas· ing to 30 percent late Thursday. Considerable cloudiness. Lows tonight 48 along coast to 53 inland. High Thursday at beaches 60, inland 85. INSIDE TODA 9t' PrelitUnt Carl~r ho• r~· UrN but compticatiofai of two compla /iftaltcfftg dH&I bl# Ilia adm•tthtroUoa. "" Cllf'JIM mew pbt Clftd ~­ leaie of /rattiClft ho1Coge1, could lmger for iteart. P• 85. . , --~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J----~~~~~_.._~~~~--1--~~~~~~~~~~~-)~~~~~~-----~~~~-----~~~~ .. • .· UNIDENTIFIED COUPLE SWING TO BIG BAND SOUND AT DISNEYLAND HOTEL FESTIVITIES ThouHnda celebr•te Inauguration. tome take time to watch progreH of holtagea' return D•ily ,.119' ,.,._.O\ llY GMY Amlw•_. NEWPORT MAYOR PRO TEM EVELYN HART (LEFT) WITH EMMA JANE RILEY, GALA HOSTESS Tom Fuentea (left) chairmen of local 'Inaugural ball,' Kevin Pfeifer, en emcee f'ro• PagP A I GALAS ABOUND ... 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Frankie l.a1r1e, Ray ('harl .. ~. ll arry Jarnes or· c hl''ttr;1. f•att1 l'ag(', the Mills llrnthl'rs anti l!c>hC'rt Conrad as The Shoreham Hote l: :1,350 .111 enrlt:d , Anthony Nt'wley and I hl' P t:lt'r D1H'hin o rc hestra en t 1•rt:.11n<'d with Hobert Stack as host The Mayflower I lotel. :1.500 g uests for the s pecial Young Voters Ball with ente rtainment hv the Pointer Sisters. rt'venue for the organ1 7.1nl! com Olllll'C Finan<·cs for lhl' halls wer<: ~.Q.d1•r tlircetion or Mic hael L<iwler, a 27 year old altornl'y und natl\·e of Newport Reach Lawler s aid bv the time total bills are in . the nine post inauguration extravaganzas will have cost more than $2.l million. Air fare for the various enter- tainers alone was $220.000. All revenues al $100 p e r pe rson. however. will bring m more than s.5.2 million. Lawler ~aHt ·'This would show us w ith roughly a $3-m ilhon profit at 10.0011 ti1·k1•l!'i s o ld. · I.a \.\ ll·r JlOtl'd Th i· rt·v e nuc indud t!d 8115 prt:st1g1ou~ .boxl's at $2 ,000 r·arh Ea t h hox seated eight BoXP!-> alont• attounted for LJbout $1 million 1n revenue . But, Lawler said, mut'h of the s:i million in profit will he ab~orhed in pay rn g for frt'e ad rn 1ss1on inaugural t•venb. s uch as the S:Kl0.000 py rotechnics dis play that was the dus k finall' Tuesday night. .. After ever ything 1:-. paid for. the opt1 mist it fori'<'LJSl 1s t h<il we w1 II havt• S.'100.IJ(IO l1•fl . ' l.t.1wl1•r sa11 I It 1 ~ not c·h«H wlwn· thl't prufcl might go But. dcpt'nding on lr·gal 111 tt•rpri•tatwn 11f 1•ampa1g n law~. 1l 1·11uld well t:nd up 1n lht• r11f ft:r~ of the Hc•pulilH·an l'llrty f 'rom PagP A I COUNTY. • • per~onal n ·:1son for haµpiness lll'l'a11~t· her husband would ht· rl'l urning h11m1· toda y from lloag Mt!m<1nal Hos pital and wou Id lw baek at work next W<.'t•k At•tompany 1ng Mrs Hill'y was Nt•wport BC'at h Mayor P ro Tt·m Evl·lyn llart. wearing a long gown with multi-colored skirt Prm·ct:tb from the event. wh1<:h \o\a ~ underwritten hy num crou~ husrncsse s. will go to th<.• L'mted Way mong I hos {' addressing the tro\o\cl \o\ :.i ~ State Sen .John Srhm1t1. \\ho Joked ... Honald l<eag:.in ha~ hl'en in offi<·e seven hour-. anti 20 minute~ a nd he ha~ H't lo nuk1· Iran I think Wt'· v~· h1•t•n sold out " Off 1n onC' t•orner of lhe room was a srnallPr Sl'r C·en television whil'h kt•pl t·onst ant track of the for mt•r husl agt·~ · progress Offi1•1ally. t ht• c·vent was sehedulc·d from 6 lo !I 11.m .. but al lt·u~I a lh,111sand hearty in f11vi<iual~ lingt•red on lo around 10 pm lo 1·ht•t•r as they viewed ho~tagl·., arr1v1ng 111 C:l'rmany I )4•uth unlawful "li\l.f<:M . Or(•' Al'l The Ore· gr,11 Supn·m t· (.'ourt has s truck d11wn a:-. unnm~t 1t ut1onal a death 11t•11a lt ~ 1:1\.\ ado1Jtt·d by voters in I !171! · Air and Space Museum en tcrtainment included Lionel llampton. the llouston Pops O r c hestra and Robe rt Goulet. along with the Sammy Kaye or· r h estra and E lizahcth T aylor Warner as hostess. f 'rfHtt Pa gr A I ALAIA TO JURY. • • The Natural ll is tory Museum: e ntertainment by Doe Severinsen's orf'hcstra. the United States Air Force Band, Mel Tillis, and Chad Everett as host The American History Museum : entertainm ent was provided by Pat Boone. the Tom my Dorsey orchestra. Carol Lawrence. Johnnv "Scat" Davis and llughO'Brian ashosl. A II televis ion direction and p r oduction was under Marty l'asetta of Academy Award pr<>· duction fam e. or all the inaugural events t h at have turned this capital metropolis on its ear over the past three days, the inaugural balls were the major source or I've had lo ~'' 111'1 1• 1111d lt~t1·11 to lhl' alt al'k~ 1111 I h1·.,1· v 11'11111~ 111 this ('I.IS<.'" Th•· 111·o~t·1·ut11r ~aid that "without lh1~ 111c·n•,l1l1lt· M·lf pity th<: 1h:fons1· sc·Nn~ lo havl', there would IW no C'ast· Ttw clcf1·n~I.' has put 1•vc>ryhody t•lsc on trial c•xtt•pt th1• <IC'fendant " Farnell was rd1·rr1ng lo Ramsey's slakmcnts to lhc jury that t\luia . 50, had hecn re peakdly vu·timiu·d tiy Ma rgy t\luia and ht:r lover . attorney Marvin Tinch(•r. lie said the Or · t hopedic s urgeon h ud been made to look like a "s ap und a 14-carat dumm y" In particular. 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A. •PC>k•man ldeotlfted the vtdlm ot tht Tutld•)' nlstit •booUDI u Chriatopher Shent.oa, 21. • Then there were 4 One will get FV Council seat The field of 16 applicants for a vacant Fountain Valley City Council seat was narrowed to rour finalists Tuesday night. Applicants Joh n M cKnight, David Pre hish , Fred Voss cand Eugcnt· Van Dusk were selected hy the four <.·urr<:nt c <rnn<:il members lo n ·turn for final tn· tervi1·ws ut 7 · :m 1> m . rwxt Mon du y At its regular meeting on Feb. 3. the council will c hoos e one of these finalists to serve the re · mainder of forme r Councilman Roger Stanton's term, which ex pircs 1n April, 1982. Ry wnlten ballot, each council member listed thre~ c hoices. Only five names turned up on t h1· completeq ballots : V un Dask was chosen by all n1unc il m cm Noted. fisherlllan John Perkins dead . . . A mt'fnon:.tl ~crv1cc will be twld al noon Thur~day for John L. i'C'rkin~ of llu11t1ngt1m Bea<.•h. a nationally kno wn fisherman who in entt'<.I and markelt-<I the pnµular "Spcx1ftor l.un· " l't-rktns ~uffered a fatal heart atlat•k Saturday while d1gg1ng for l'lams off llunl1ngton Stat ... Heat·h lie w~1S fili Thl· ~crv1t·t· will he held al Fon·~t I.awn <;lcndalc A na llvt• 11r Arc·ad1a. P<'rkins worked for <!Ii ) tar~ :.i~ a Los Angeles <·ity firt·man llt· was a lluntmgton llt•a1•h n·sidcnt for the µast 18 years i\ct ord1ng to hi s widow, Joyt·t-, Perkins had a lifelong 1n leresl in fishing lie invented <J un14Ul' lure and dctide d t<1 m arkct the device :n years ag11 arter it proved popular among his friends Mr::. l't'rk1n.., ~aid 22 would rec nrd fi sh havt· bt'en l'CtUghl with tht> lures d t've lo1H~d by h er husband Shl' said the company h us continued 10 ~e ll thousand~ of the fishing aids annuall) P e rk i n ~ himself fi s h ed t h roughout thl' Unit ed State~ a nd Ml'x1co. I le was a member of the OCl·an Fish Protetti1m As ~1H·iation , tht-lntt•rnat111n;il t:a rne Fish i\s~oc1at1on, the In l1·rnational S pin l',ish1ng As S•H:1:it1un and s<•rved o n th<: hoard of d1rel'lt1rS Of th<: S1Juthern California Sport~ Coun (•JI L•>talh'. he was a m t:mhl'r of tlw Balh(1C:1 Buy Club '.'vi rs Pl'rkrns ~aid she and her hu~hand were ;imong the first pt'ople l<i d1s1·over ri<:h dam digging 01)portun1ties off Hunt ingt11n Bt'ach. · Perkins' st epson , Lance Wulff of Costa M es a . o b se r ved. 'That's the wav he would have wanted to go -out in the s urf, doing what he loved to do ... Othe r s urvi vors in c lude FISHERMAN SUCCUMBS John Perkins. 68 claughtC'rS Diam· C;Jllt-llt' or l.<1-. \ngl'lt·~ Sand ' K 1t'hn c1f 0 a k I :.t n d . Sus t l' Sa ff :.id ' "f Ort·gun, and l.t•0:t Ann ll11d gt• of ( · o !'> t a .'.\1 t• ' :1 ;c 11 cl n 1 n t' granckhJidrt!n Vandalisn1 proh..-d I.OS t\:"iCf:LES 1AP 1 \nn tlwr spree 11( anti ~l·m1tll' v andalism has hec•n reµort erl lt(•re. and polit•e s ay th<.it d<:sp1lt• no arrests . stepped-up efforts are being made to halt. the van dC:tlis m _ In the latest incident, vandals early Tuesday sprJ,> painted Nazi s logans and anti semitic handbills 11n J t'w1s h owned businesses and apart ment buildings in the Fairfax District. be r s: Mc Knight was named three limes: Voss and Prebish were e ach named twice: J ames W . Dick. listed once, was not named as a finalist. Van Dask. 62 , is a r eltred purt.hasing manager who has vo"-ld not to run for election at the conclusion of Stanton's term. Mt Knight and Voss both serve 011 th<' Planning Commission. M<'Knight, 41 , 1s sales manager for a party s upplies firm. Voss, 44. 1s an administrative services 11ffi<·1.•r for Orange County . Prebish. 43, is a n engineering manager with Dataproducts C'orp lie also 1s r hatrman of the l'l l~ 's l'arh and Hec r eation <'omm1ssion M uvor Al llolhnden said ea<'h of the finalists will make a 15 minuw prcsentatwn on his ··pro • gram for th<: futun• of the C'itv'' at next Monday·~ SJICl'ial rnt:~l ing. and lhl'~ will he question1.-d 0) tht• ('l)Ufl(•ll Police lwnt .Huntingt,on rape suspect l'Cilit-e l'Ont 1r111t·d ~carl'hing t'J da) for a man who ha~ allegt.«11) rapl'rl <1nrl rohht·d a 13 Vt'ar 11ld 11 u n t 1ngt11 n B t· a t• h h u ~ 1 11t''t!>w11man l'nl1<·t· Sgt l.Ul't ()('hll<J ..,old the in<·Htcnt c1t·<:urr1:d at :1 30 :i m .'.\fond<c) rn a large Hunt 1ngt11n lkath •111artmcn t 1·11m plt·x ( 1 hoa :.:m l lh<' 1Aoman w al\ a~lt·c ·p 1n hl·r twdmom when she ht•arrJ !->Umt.·11ne open her front c1<10r T he intruder reµortedl ~ gr~1 b tn'<l the woman, blindfolded ht.·r ·1th a lo\o\C'I. raµed her and f<1rt'l' I her lo t·n~:.ige 1n other !>cX J1·b 1 t•r ~c three hour p<:nod. he :-aid The \o\oman told polite the in truckr thrc•:ilt'nl·<l h er , Sa) mg h1· h ad :.1 g un Rdort' l(•a\ llll-!. the man luok aboul $!J!'>0 from the woman·~ \.\ ;.i lll't and purst•. Ochoa s~ud Tht• sus pN·t was desrnbed a~ a :10 35 yt•ar old man . poss1bl~ Latin. '."1-f••t•I 8, with a medium hudd A ftc r the intruder left. the wo m ;in t·alle<I pol11·(' a nd wa~ take n to lluntington Inte rcom mun1ty llosµ1tal, where s he was examined and relt.·C:tsed p\nwa\e corduroy pants • spr\n9 c:o'ors $19.00 f'•Q· 138 .oo •1J11<•le Wall• 110 ieaeher l' RS lt•lt•v 1s io11 und111r ru tin Walter ('ronkilt> 1s n11t a vt·n· good s a il ing i111d dri v 1111! t e at•her, at·t1)r\1111g to h1~ daughter Nanc~. ·'I wa~ \lt•n· vou11 g. :.ind h e 'd be hC't'li.n1.:' that ·l>o:.it over qu1t t• a lnt. und I'd start to get a fraid. a nd ht•'d turn a round and s av. 'Oh Nanc\. you 're such a t:o" ard ' It rt·· ally hurt m}' feeling~ ... · l\b Cronkite is quoted as s aying in a new book by ht'r s1Stl'r Kathy. Exceq its from t he boo k a r e r t•1.1r1ntt"d 1n McCalls magazmc Nancv also sai d that to this day she c1ocs not <lrivt· and a ttributed ht'r fear of dr1\'10g to a driving h.•sson sht· got from her fat her >AhC'n s he was 9 or to Bess Truman mav ht· ahll' t o leave f{t•scar r h Metlital Center and return to her hom e in Jnc1£·pt:ndcnc·1" Mo. b v the t'nd of tht• week. at cording to a hospita l !-ii.all .. ment The 95.year old widow of President Harry S Truman was admitted Ike JO suffer- mg from a urinary tract con lll t1on and a skin irritation A st<stt'mt•nt relca~ed h~· t he hospital qunlt'd t ht• Truman fam i l) d oc t or , Wallact-Graham, as saying Mrs Trurnun might be re IC'llSl'll ~oon Rita Jl'nreUe>, wift' of con \ ltll'd AbsC'am t•ongressman John W. Jenreltl', allegedly rnadc revealing photograµhs IO accompany an art1rle she wrote for the March issue or l'layboy magazine, The State of Columbia reported. The South Ca r o lin a news µaper said it learned I r o m a sourl'e. who was not 1den· 11f1ed . t hat t h e Play boy photographs inc lu de d som e shots or Mrs Jenrette 1 n s e e through negligees. JENUTTE The pictures re portedly were tak e n during the h•>lidays while Mrs . Je nrette, who is seeking a divorce, was 1n California . The J enrettes wer e guests of Pl ay boy µubbs her Hugh He rner dur- ing t he New Year's weekend. ' It's aJl over, and Amy Carter gives in to tears as she prepares to leave Washington with heT family for Plains, Ga., at Andrews AFB. • They've booked Vice Presi· dent Geor1e Buab and Nevadat Gov. Robert L11t, lilm stars Goldie Haw• and Cllat Eaatwood, singers Barbara Mandrell and Andy G plus Phil Donahue, !W'llUNllOll and Bruce Jen- ner. But whether singer John er's Celebrity Pro Ski Tourn nt is a bash or a bust may end less on the guest list tha the weather forecast Th e tour n ament is St•ht:duled Feb. 28-March l at Ilea venly Valley. where less t h a n a foot o f s now has fallen. The event coint'ides with the ninth stop on the 1980·81 World Pro Skiing circuit, so a n international c.•ollection of professional skiers will be rus hing downhill with tht.' cele brities. Other luminaries scheduled to attend include singers Barbi Benton, Glen Campbell. Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John, Willie Nelson and Barbra Strf'isand. • I ndl'µendent Polish labor leader Ltth Walesa plans to travel to the L'nited Stales within six lo eight . weeks. his falher says. Slanlslaw Walesa, 65 yt!ar· old fath<'r of the head of the inde11<'ndent Polis h trade un- ion Solidarity , m ade that an· nouncl'menl 1n New J ersey afte r a six da\' reunion w1!h his son in Italy Delaware State Rep Troy Balley says he sent a tele· gram to Frank Sinatra who coordinated the All Star Inaugural Gara at the Capital Centre to protest what he c alls an "unapproµriate" port r a y a l by ac t o r B en Vereen in black face. li e co mpl a in e d that Vereen·s portrayal on the na· t1onal televist>d gala '"further stereotypes and typifi es the pe r ception of many white Americans abo ut black Americans, even in 1981." Ve r ee n µortra yed vaudeville c·o m edian Burt Williams, who wore black- race m akeup with white lips. The segment has been a part of Vereen 's club a ct for years. Williamson Gang hack Police u-am of home repair con artists By PATRICK KENNEDY CM Ille D•lly ~11•1 Sl411 Fountain Valley police are warning residents abo ut mem· bers of an organized ~ang who pose as home repeti r contra(' tors, but actually are con artists ' who use inferior products and don't perform work they ar<' paid to do. Often, pol iC'e said . the rep<tir jobs performed by these dOOr·lO· door solicitors actually damage property. port home repair solicitors to police. Nichols said the gang consists of about 200 members. The basic core of the group is a family unit that began working the con dur- m g the Depression. Nichols said the group will work an area until police begin clamping down on their activity. However. he said. because most Mt-sa issue of the work ai?reements are oral, not written. it is difficult to prove fraud, which is a felony. He urged residents to as k for a contractors lic ense number whenever hiring someone lo do repair work. He said the State Contractors Board office in Orange County can verify a con- tractor's license number . Police detective J eff Nichols s aid the d ect•ptive re p air workers are part O( the SO·Cetlled Williamson Gang. an organized ring that works na tionwide and is we ll known to police. Most commonly, Nic hols said. they offer to d o roof repairs to prevent rain leakage. He said they usually are Caucasian men. who drive pickup trucks with Texas license plates. Bear Street name change withdrawn Me mbers of the gang were spotted in the area this month. Nichols said. "Instead of using roof sealant. these guys wi ll dilute used car oil, pour it into a brand name container and spread it on the roof," Nichols said. Although it looks genuine lo start with, during the rirst rain the dirty oil usually washes off, often staining the sides of the home and a llowing shm~les to slip off, he said. Often, Nichols said, t he homes must be repainted. Nichols said gang me mbers also solicit to c oat a sphalt driveways and to do plumbing and electrical work. He said the con artists are good salesmen, but almost always do shoddy. damaging work. Nichols urged residents to re- He quests to r ename Bear Street in Costa Mesa lo South Coast Plaza Parkw~ have been withdrawn by de v loper C.J . Segerstrom and So . Company spokesman James Henwood's withdrawal move followed a city proposal lo re· quest a Corona del Mar Freeway sign noting that the Bear Street off.ramp is the way to South Coast Plaza. Henwood's move followed let- ters ,of opposition to the renam- ing plan written by some 45 stu- dents of Bear Street Elementary School. The proposal first was OP· posed by Costa Mesa Historical Society mefnbers who said the maneuver would wipe out re- maining traces of one of the city's pioneer '8rming families. Bear Street, society members said, was named after Madison Harvey Bear who moved his We're Listening ••• The Dail/ Pilot wants to hear from its readers. what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col· umn. Call the number below and your message will be reeorded. Me11a1es will be transcribed several times daily and delivered to the •esk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to lbe editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verincatlon. No circulation calla, pl~a~e. Tell w whal'1 on your mind. The number 11 an Hrvlce a. hours a day. seven day1 a week . fa m ily from Virginia lo the north Costa Mesa area in 1873 lo establis h a d ai r y farm on about 60 acres. Protest to the renaming also was registered with the city council by Elizabeth P hillips of Studio Cit y, a descendant or the Wakeham family that moved to north Mesa in 1868. "Not much is left of the old pioneer families except for the names of roads and streets," she told council members. Historical Society president Be tty Beecher told the council she would be just as adamant against changing the name of another street commemorating a pioneer family. Segerstrom A venue in south Santa Ana. Orange police chief to quit Orange Police Cbie! Merrill V. Duncan, who served as Newport Beach'• assistant police chief for nearly three years in the late 1960s, has announced he'll retire at the end of this month. Duncan, 6', who has 38 years of law enforcement experience under hi• belt, be1an hla career with the Los An1eles Police Department, retirtn1 a1 a cap- tain in UISS. He aerved u Newport's auis· tant chief under former police chief B. Jamea Glavu. He left Newport ln t• when he U · 1umed the top police poet in Oraa,.: Wednesday, January 21, 1981 * DAILY PILOT .43 Republic shushed Airline must reduce takeoff noise By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OfllleO.ity ....... , .. " Republic Airline pilots have been instructed lo modify jet takeoff procedures in an effort to reduce noise impatcts on res· identiaJ areas surrounding John Wayne Airport. Pilots were told in a directive, issued earlier this month, that the n e w pro cedur es will eliminate "the majority" of violations Re public has made to county-imposed jet noise stand· ards. Republic violated those stand ards 69 out of 210 limes during a IS·day period preceding is· s uance of the directive By contrast. Air California had 19 violations out of 375 operations. while Western bad four v1olat1ons out of 30 ope ra·. lions F igures for Fro ntie r A1rlin<'s wer('n't available It 1s clear lhat 1mplementat1on of the takeoff pr ocedures will be part of an effort by Repub1c of· fic ials to s how the county that the firm is serious about helping reduce noise C'xµos ure from JCl opera tions Company offi t'ials reminded their pilots that noise will he the future factor that decides which airlines win rights to fl y to and from John Wayne Airpnrt "In the n<'xt f£•w m o nths, Oran ge Coun t y Hoard o f Supervisors will he rc-a lloc.:ating slots <n1ghts l 10 various airlines which will dictate the numher of flights Rcpubli1· will tu: allowed to operate into Orange C1iunty." the d1rectivt· said ''Th<· smj:tle largest factor in this dctermina t10n is the noise monitor retord of t he md1v1dual a1rlin(' .. Su1Jcrvisors are schedull>d to act April 23 on a plan to regulate which jet air carrier s serve the a1rµort Under a tem porary i>lan approved in Sepl<'mber. f'ron· tier and W<'stcrn received µermiss1on to JOln Air California and Republic I formerly Hughes Airwcst J at John Wayne Under th•· µropos t:'d plan. County bank slices prime interest rate An independent bank 1n Or ange County has lowe red its annual prime inter est rate a per tent age pom t less than the 20 percent offered by ma1or banks Douglas Patty. chairman of lhe board for Heritage, said lo· dav that the dcc1s1on to lower t he prime r ate on Monday was based on business sense as well as µatriolis m. He said the bank has a favora· ble ratio of a ssets compared to loans to enable it to lower the prime rate. a nd thus attract more loan applicants. The bank has 71 percent of its assets commill.ed in loans. he said, adding that most banks have less "liquidity'" because they have up to 80 percent of their ass<'ts locked int o loans. T wo weeks ago. H er itage lowered its annual inter est ratt• for new automobile loans for American cars from 18 to 14 per cent to attract more applicants a nd to st imulate th e loc al economy Gem Talk fly./.C N UMPllH/f.'S CPrt1fwd U1•m1!111;(r.~t. A(;.<; THOSE $5 'JEWELS' mau not l>t• a hargam The s ame peopl e who n 'a ti o n a II y a d v e r ti s e d S 5 "emeralds" are now pushing "diamonds." and the Better Business Bureaus of New York and Milwaukee are n ot im pressed. Both bureaus have issued warnings about the ads and the merchandise. They say a "genuine .25 point, 10 facet round djamond" being offered m ight confuse people. Do you know what a .25 point diamond is? The BBB says the one being offered is l /400th of a carat. Also, the Federal Trade . Commission says nothing can be called a diamond unless it has at least 17 racets. What's bein1 sold, says the Better Bu,siness Bureau, is a tiny diamond 1hard floated in glass. Another firm Is offertn1 "5 troy 1ram silver ingots" at what looks like a bar1ain price, but with silver content that makes tt worth only about a third the 1oin1 price for sliver, BBB warns. All that 1Utters ii not alway• a bar1aln. When in doubt. cheek with a certified 1emoroetst. Be wary ol mall order "bar1aln1." airlines that use aircraft making the least amounts of noise will r·eceive permission lo serve Orange County. E . M. Altman. Republic presi· dent, sa1d his firm intends to purchase 10 of the new and de· monstrably quieter DC-9 Super 80s manufactured by McDon· nell Douetas. In a separate letter to county Airport Man~~er_ Murry Cable, Pilot Logbook Hot tub a warmup for dashing idea By GEORGE LEIDAL Of llM 0.lly Pli.4 Slaff I have <·ome to view the hot tub as bemg as important to progress in Irvi ne as the coffee house was to the AmeriC'an Revolution THE SOOTHJNG waters of the Vill age Park Com · m unity Association buoyed the spmt of mcoq1oration which s pawned the city itself Three of the five founding <'O Un C'il m embers were Villa~e Park res idents as were many of the cityhood petit1rmers Many a politil'al wound has heen salved by the jets and many a community venture launched by the relaxed meet· ing of doers' minds in the warming wate rs of an Irvine hot tub Such a hot pool s ess ion nearly a year ago brought together the catalysts ncC'cssary tu µrnd ucc nexl Sunday 's World Mas h' rs ~1 amt hon in Irvine FOR NF.ARI.\' two yc;.m,, I'd been tr~ ing to put !ogcthcr a running race as a public SC'rVll'C' or the Daily Pi lot. Just w h \' n cw~ JI a 11 l' r p e op I e s pons or marathon running ra<'es 1s grist for ex- amination another time Even a C'asual LE IDAL obser vl'r can lake one look al my 220· pound frame and dl·terminc I a m anythin~ but a long dis· tan<'e runnt•r. C'rt.>dit for the 1ns111rallon 1~ dut.' Erlltnr Thomas Keevll who observed one (fay 1n a management meeting. "We .;pend a lot or Lime. effort and space rovering everybody l·lse's races. wh) don 't we run oneofourown'•" Ont· thing rt'wirtt'r~ learn very quickly 1s that one nevt>r ;msw_li'rs C1n editor with an "I don 't know" more than i>nl'e QUF.RVING ('OLl.1-:AGU•:s 1n San Franc·1sco, San Oiego. Boston, '.'/cw York and Detroit. I found agreement univ on Ont' point . Sponsormg a rn;,irathon is costly and tim'e consuming. ~one could say exal'tly why the~ did one t'ver) year For .someone "ho counted only three runners among his friends two years ago, I've learned a lot about race or 14anization, since that lucky !less1on m a t.;n1 versity Park hot tub Then Mayor 1Ja\'1d Sills. his runne r wife, Susan. a nd mar athon runner Haiko Peschel we re unwindm~ from a IOK chant~· run I'd languorously watched flow past my balcon \' ear llC'r tha t day The talk n atura ll y turned to running and tht• popularity or the sport. especially in Irvine From m \ rcsefin·h. intludmg a tip from mallroorn foreman c;corgt: Arnu1 f who runs 20 to :m miles every day J. I learned of Bill Sclvm who organized the h1ghl) respec.:ted World MastC'rs Marathon which was in need or a sponsor SILLS i\~D PESCH E L l't'hoed praise for Selvin's talents and plc'<lged to help move the race to a course in Irvine that would be ideal from both the s tandµQint of thf' runners and the citizenry Cooperation of city and sc•hool d1s tritt officials, Roy St'out and Exploring units. the Irvine Chamber of Com· m l'rC'e. Daily Pilot st aff volunteers. countless hours of pre race planning l)y Sel vin. the fund-raising efforts of C'hamber Sports Committee chairman Arly n Smith, dona- tions from Carl's Jr. and the lrvinf' Company, Irvine Police Lt. Robert Krede l's expertise and the city donation of police time and equipment and the willingness or more lhan l ,Ooo runners to subject their bodies to running 26 miles and 385 yards a ll comes together Sunday WHF.N IT'S OVER and the r ecords and ti mes are corn· piled for running histo ry. Irvine may well have established itself as the West Coast running capital Me. I'll probably be in a hot tub. still wondering why newspapers sponsor mar athons. Test Your Diamond J Q. I. Q. WHAT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST COLOR IN A DIAMOND? A . Crystal-clear absence of any color in the body of a diamond is considered the finest quality. This is interior color not the flashes of rainbow colors called "fire." Value falls as a tinge of yellow deepens the diamond in body color. Members of the American Gem Society use a number of scientific methods to determine the degree of yellow in each stone in order to set a proper value. and guality grade. Come in soon and let us explain other pertinent points used by professional jewelers in determining diamond value. J. C.J.Jumpf.,.U6 }.wef.r6 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ~ t82 3 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA ~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1'- Ban11Amer1card-Ma1ter Cl'large PHONE ~1 • ,_.~ ._ ...... 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The Rev Donn Moomaw, former • 111dou1 S.111t;i t\na athlete and UCLA linebacker. may 11.11 ,. 111•1•11 r ht· fir.,t tc1 announce the hostage release in his 111.111 1!111 .d 111111c·:iL1on lie was a httle previous. But so was I l'l Th··" in· '>l'n ll'l' -;ent a flash at 8:38 a m .. PST. 1'11·'>111i·111 f<t·agun l:itcr announced the first plane left I 1'11r:111 ;ii !I :to am . J'ST l-..11 ltt•r 111 the 1h1y. Orange Coast people j umped into l hP 111:1ugur;il limt•l1ght when Mr a nd Mrs Robert 11 11" .11 d 111 ~1·wp11rl Beach. were interviewed on the 1 :11•1d .\l11rn1ni.:. Americu" show with empty gr and stands "'II ll I h1 · \\ .,.,, front of lh<· White House as the backdrop l.i\Tl".lt, A:\OT llEK t'las~y performance came in the 111.111g11ral p~11 ad1· where, despite cold and fading light, the F11t111 l a111 \',ii 11·~ ll1 gh School marching band dre w strong 11ofi1·1· \\h;·11 thl· Barons ~napped s martly pas t President l11 .. 1g;111 :ii 1 1\~, ti rn . l'ST And fin.Ill\. 111 the Yo t: CAN'T-WIN department comes 1111-. '••rn al><1ut wt•ll-known Newport Heach developer I 11 •I\ 1\1111. \\ho had a h mousinc ferried down from New '111 k 1111 hi' trnn!>portal1on The r ental driver who came .t11111g \\llh th1· 1·a1 had a guo<I mill' or the area but not so gornl c•o111111;1nd 11( J-;ni.:IJsh 1.a:-.r ~uncla.1 Koll onll·re<l the driver to take him to \·hun•h Thl· <In u·r 11hl1gl•d 111• took the Koll party to Falls ('h 111 d1 \';i W ASHINGTON (A P) - Former hostage Elizabeth Mon· tagne, calling her treatment by Iranian captors "degrading, humiliating and dehumanizing," says the m ilitants forced her to play Russian roulette. "It was mental abuse." she said in an inter view. "There was never a threat or physical beat· ing with .. .fists or clu bs, but it was mental a buse. And, there were threats with guns." "I don't want to go into detail a bout the th r eats with the guns." Ms . Montagne said, "but everyone called it the Russian roulette incident. That did hap. pen to me." MS. MONTAGNE WAS one of 13 blacks and wome n released a few weeks after the U.S. Em- bassy in Tehr an was seized by Is lamic militants on Nov. 4, 1979. She said the m istr eatment she suffered occurred d uring the first four days of the takeover . Lloyd Rollins. another of the 13. told NBC News T uesday night that the m ilitants tied some hos tages to a t a ble , gagged others and waved guns "in our faces." Ms. Montagn e and Rollins, 40, had withheld comment on their treatment until they were sure the 52 hostages lert behind until Tuesday were free. ROLLINS SAID the militants played Russian roulette with two fem ale secretaries to try to "get information from us." ·'T hey put a bullet in the chamber. spun the chamber and they clicked the trigger off on a couple of the girls." Rollins s aid State Department spokesman David Passage s aid government offi cials had kept quiet about the brutality because they did not want to endanger the hostages who were still in Ir an. For the s ame r eason, the 13 hostages r e· leased earlier we re asked not to talk about abuse. he s aid. P I\ SSA GE SAID that· a fte r of· ficials h ave talked with the hostages freed Tuesday, "we will have a good deal to say about it." The only previous report of brutality to the host ages was a Nov. 7, 1979, statement by an un· identified U.S. official who said the hostages had been "pushed a round. abused, intim idated and mishandled," but that there had been no eviden ce they had been "beaten. stabbed or shot." Rollins, who is now stationed at t he U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, Canada. and Ms. Montagne, who said she is a starr assistant with the State Department's China desk, gave differing accounts of the duration of the abusive treat· m enl by their captors. Rollins said the scare tactics ended within a few days, "when they got to know us ." ·'The g uns disappeared, t he weapons disappeared, and they tried to reassure us that we Cancer test pushed WASHINGTON CAP> -A ma- jor pha rmaceutical company plans contin~ed research and developm ent in hopes of market· ing to hospitals a blood t esl de· v ised at Pennsylvan ia Sta t e University to detect a range or cancers. Warner-Lambe rt Co., of Morris Plains, N.J., said it hopes lo develop a test that could be used in any hospital. 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Ctnttnn•h ., Cto•l•no lt Del FIWllt ., Denv•r •• Ou Moine• ., 0.11011 H Duluth JO H•rllord Jt Helene .. H-lulu 11 Hovtlon ., lndnePll• .. Je<l tn.,,lle ., Ke nt City Al l .. V•9H II Lllll• ,_00 ,. LOSA"9et.\ 10 l ouhvllle ·. ... M•mpl\11 Al Mlem l 10 MllwaultM J2 •1 ,31 ,, 31 ,. JO H 21 ,, 31 n ti ,. I! 10 11 " ., 01 Jl .. .01 u 4J ,, .JS s.s ,. .n ,. .42 '' u weren't going to be hurt," he said. Ms . Montagne said although t he abuse lessened somewhat aft er t he first few days, "I w o u l d n 't s ay i t i m prov ed dra matically. We were mer ely lied up during the day. We had to ask for everything, and we were tied up at night, when we were sleeping." She said the abuse became so routine that it became "dull, after a while. I guess." Rollins' comments were made just minutes arter he s aw live television broadcasts of the 52 hostages arriving s afe ly in Algeria aJter 444 days of captivi ty in Iran. ............ "DURING T HE first part of the captivity our hands were tied very tightly, and on the second day o f c aptivity a number of hostages and myself w e r e tied around the am bassador's dining room table," he said ··Som e of u s ev e n we r e gagged, There w1:1rc g uns being waved in our faces and threats bein~ made," Rollins said. lie said the abuse stopped bec·ause they "we ren 't getting the information from us The~ kne w that what they had done was illegal." · TREE LIT Li lo{ht s of N alional Christmas tree lit for first t ime aftt•r a nnounce ment former hostages h~d been r e- leased from Iran. shine near White House as fi r eworks light the Tul'!-tclay night sky in Washington. IY.C. T he pyrot('c·hn1('s Wl'n· part of 'the celebration of Presiden t H1mald Heag<rn's ina uguration. Former President Carter had orderl'd t h t· trc•e rl'ma in dark until the hostages were frl't'd. . Reagans attend 9 galas Followe r s ce le brate hut s ome gues ts angry WASHINGTON 11\PJ l>c('kcd out 1n \\hat<· tie, sequins a ncJ for m ill dotht-:-.. triumµh <.int followers of Ronald Heagan gathered :.it ntnl' 111 augural balls to put the finish1n).! IOUC'ht:::i on th1'1r recapture of the White llousc "I finally decided I 'm not going to wake up 11 is n't a dream," a jubilant President Hl·agan told the c rowd at the Washan~ton llilt<m llotl'I h1~ fir-,1 slop as he set out to visit illl thl· gu l<t~ 111 four ;rnd ,, half hours. Reagan wore whale tic and tails. but hi' w1f•· Nancy stoic the fashion show Mr5 l<•·agon \\1th her hair pulled back an a chi gnon. wore a "t1111 satin and lace sheath that s p:.irkl e<I "'1th 1·n .,,,,1 and chalk beads. ··1 think she looks gorgcou!>," Heagun !->i11d THE R EAGANS STOPPl-:D f<tr onh 1<1 minutes at the Sherato n Wi1!.h1ngton 11111..t Tut·'- day night where an csti m illt'<i li.000 r1•v1·lt-r'> \\ 1·11 jamm ed shoulder·lO·~houlder 1nt11 th1• larl:(•• ballroom. Before leaving, He agan and h1!> w1fr -.toocl 1111 stage holding hands while l'ntcrta1nl'r H<t.\ C'h;1rl1·'> s ang "America the Heaut1ful." om· of ll<·og;m ' favorite son~s The feijl1v e m ood of the t·rowd t11rn1·d som ewhat sour after Reagan le ft when about I ll'l<J tic k etholder s were barred from enten n ~ t ht• ll.d lr oorn II\ fm· mar~hals Many of the guests had 11.1111 ~.l){)I) for .1 hox "'11 h eight seal~. Vot· JU:-.1 1·:1n 't ).!t·t 1n," tompla ined Kim Gale 111 ll<il la,, who v. a ~ with frie nds who had 11111 t'l1a:-.1·d a llox "I gues~ we can have as mu.ch I 1111 11111 h1·n · a~ 111 1 ht·n -. hut 1t 's Just the idea. \11w man wa:-. llv1d ." said an inaugural staff 1111 111.11 v.ho dad not want to he named. "He bought .i 1 ux . -.h .. h11u).!ht a gown. they bought a box and !11·\\ all 1 tw v. a~ in hi.' rt· Wouldn't you be m ad?" H1•:1).!;tn ;irrl\'l'd a t the Shoreham Hotel ball at -: I:! p n1 ps·r JH rr11 nutc~ t.th cad of sC"he~ule. II E JOK E l> TllAT II E rnuld sec the audience I 11·11 •·r 1 h;tn ht• c·nuld an I hl• morning EC'hoing his 111.iu).'ural art<ln·~~. h<' s;ud ... 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INr • , w t • w ' • w • ' w ..I.-·---- CAL.tFOANIA 'Girls dead,' say relatives I'll ft K {'to: 1 f\ t• 1 1'h4' murdt1r ln•l of ta-. n•n " '-D11talu·r . t•h•ri&t'f1 wllh lh\l rape and aorhltt murd..r of fl\•t• \t•t•fl lli14t' ec•rh., turned from ai:r·b l) to t-rnvt11111 1->iirkcd i.i. t\llatlv~s lei.llfied that f h\ o ol tht> \ u·11ms "''hu.w budw11 have nol bt:t!n found, rt-dew.d ~ Hc-hHJ\'l'l> uf l.ut 1nda '('Indy ' Sthacf'1t, 16, of , 'torrnntt• und .\ndr .. u lh1ll, 18, of TuJu.naia. brolte .,.. d\l• n und t n rd dun11 w h · t11nony 'l'ut:Sd•y •1> they • tt*t'llkd t ht· 1_.,t ttrn•· th'°' ht·.rd (rurn the two 1rb. Orw uf lht'111 J uhn Meudt!, thl' brotht:r to law Of \ndr('U flall ~ dl kt:d away from tht" 'Sla ne.I after h t11\tnll thdl M1' llall Lt ved with him and has ~ 1fr I h.' ~ • .ud I h<>JJt> ht: rul:-. fl~ ••• ,...,. 'l'Mr••r •• -'•• I 'C:t.t;\\ oop • i\ 1• 1 fire dt:s truyed the re- 1·ord1 ng 'tuclw ht!lo11t<(111g tc1 Ike and Tina Turner, r .1gl 11g thruuj.!h lhl' lurgc !>trul'lure for nearly 5'"" h o ur ~ bt'forl' 1 t wa s l>ruught unde r control, f1re ofr11:1als saad T hl' fire be gan at ll OH p m Tuesday ·in the r ear of Bolit~ Sound and 12 hrl• c·oni 1H1111t.•i. wcrl' brought an from surround· 1ng l'llll''> lo fight 1t. i.aid fa re Capt. William Shortt>n f'lrr •ar•ltal'• ofllrr llur11• SAC'HAMENTO CA P l When firemen rushed 111 a south Sacramento offi<·e tomplex, what did tht') find ablaze» The state fire marshal'S-l'iead· qu.irkr!. It burnt-d . along with several other stale and µnvalC' oHIC'l'S in the 35.000-s quare-foot. wood· framl· building Onl~· three offices escaped the fl a mei. Tht.• ftre, a l Holling Drive and Florin Road, !'.I artt•d !ihortly after 2 a m Tuesday and burned fo r 21 .. hour!i The cause wasn't immediately known Snetrnre gtddrlb•r• adoplrd SACRAM ENTO CAP) The California Board of Prison .Terms recommends that murderers who are spared the death pe na lly serve longer terms. Thl' board adopted guidelines to lengthen the M'nlt.•nt es of murderers who gel something less than t ap1tal punishment. It also increased the l ' pe~ of murders cover ed by the death penalty. The guidelines were authorized by the voters y. hl'n they udoptt!d an initiative on Nov. 7, 1978. 'funahac ltft fly r•rord llnr SAN DI EGO <AP> -The president of the Am c ri<·an Tunaboat Association says the $1.2 million fint· imposed on the tu.na seiner Rosa D by Et•uador 1s the largest ever levied against a U.S. hoat by a foreign country . J\TA President August f'elando said Tuesday that the largest previous fine was for a little more than $1 million imposed by Peru last Nov. 8 on the tuna boat Stacie Antonette . ··Th as as the most blatant abuse of power I h:1n l'vt·r Sl'l'n." Felando said. "Right now, seiz- ing l ' -.°' lun<Jbo<J ls is the biggest racket around." • Complete cover .. • of countJ government and courta. Ev•i ::: Dail¥ Pilot AP ''"'""'-'o SENT TO PRISON Dominic Brooklier. C'onvicted on racketeering charges. leaves Los Angeles court Tuesday with uniden- tifit:d woman after a judge sent enced him to four .vears in prison Four others also got prison terms. Gay-study panel nmned by Brown SAt:ltAMEN1'0 <AP> Gov Edmund Brown Jr has naml'd a 15-mt.·mbcr Commissio n on P ersonal P rivaC'y lo study disl·nmanation against homosexuals. The announ<:ement T ucschay s aid the chairman is Los Angeles City Attornc} Hurl Pines. The mem be rs will gel expense money but not salaries They are lo report by l)ecember , 1982. Others named · Witlld(t_• Atber-9'01\ ot LO\ Anijt'h•\ 11 UCl A tH6{hin(J ftllow and .. ,,., ot octor Jdf'k AlbtHhOn, Norb 8<-ll<.td•)ruJfl 01 (ulYf•t C•'y d m t nti!ll health con \ultClnt \~1dlt1rn9 1n t,PAurUlly -"nCJ (11,,1b11tlv C.f'm9t-E<tll.m Of Sherman Oa k\, P1ne\ < h1t"t "~'1'itAnl f 11n Ft•r tio ot '-'•' ,d,,•t-ulo ~•t"t.ult\le dlrf'C lc>r of lh .... SO(jet'y at Cithtornid At COUntdnl\ SlarilPy r lf'•\nman Of 6 f'Vf'r ly Hilt\ "" dftO• rv•v #''° h<fi) hctt\dlfO *vtrd f POrnoq,opt,y (d'ie\ F,nn~tt> Jm.ob' C••h•Ut1 ut Sftn F raOC1\CO program tO<Hd1n.ttOf to, lht-ft>cff>rJI Community s,..,v1c t•\ A<1m1m\ttat1on Wllf1arn K rclU\ of ~n Frdn t1'(.0 d(JftHni\lfrH1¥P d \'\1\IAOl to QitY SY~fl/i\Or Harry 9, ... Pctul lO,.(h of \dn ~'d'lf 1-.c;o t"'OtlOr Of fht' OrtY Att'd Qrpo,.-t~r d QdV nr¥rt\P•per R1cf'ldrd Lucero ot Sdcramento pr .. -..dt'nt of thf' Pof1Cf' Off1CN'\ Rtt\earch A~~1a1ton Auorei; M ert1 nt So<rdmf'nto. chn•cd\ oire-c•or ot M •nlal ... Paith SPr\OCe'\ di E\k aton 4m .. nc(I" A 1vtr H~.tlth(tf'f' Ctnt•r O.tv•<I McWtl1rft'r ot Ld Jottd 6 P\yCn•dll•'\I ""'''"I~ Cttn1(df tn~t1lulP tor Human Rt<fa1ton\h1p\ m S.1n Dlf!'90 WttrOPll Por·n,..roy of San Fr•n<•S<o P\';Chot091\t with thf> fn\t11utt-tor Adv1trut'd Study ot Hum.tn SPw1,1dllt., f•U\tln1 'SoH\ ot San ou~go. d\')OC1at~ pn)tP\\.Ot -n ltw-. o .. par\m tn\ 01 Com munit)' Mf'd1c1ntt di UCSO a nd 8ctrbttUt f ,..,,t-Wct.-rnun ot Sant• Mon1ca1 A P'VCl>OIOQ•\I Wtlh P ldnned ParenthOOd Cock crow net,s f tve SAN YSIDRO (AP > A police offi cer s ays a peculiar behaving gunny s ack led to the seizure of 26 roosters apparently headed for cockfighting in Mexico and the arrests of five people. "I s aw this gunny s ack moving. Then it began to crow ... San Diego police officer Al Vitela said Tuesday. "They (those arrested I allegedly were loading the cocks into c rates in the van ... Those arrested were identified as Jose Raul Molina, 58, and Juan Molina. 19, of Chula Vista, Frank Cardoza. 44 , and his wife Donna, 38, and Augustine Mora, 31, all of Tulare_ The roosters. said to be from the Tulare area and worth up to $4 ,000, appeared to be in good con- dition and were turned over to the humane society, policesaad. Wednelday, J1nuary 21. 1981 *H/F DAIL V PILOT .4. . Crime figures sentenced Five repUted Mafia members get prison terms ~ ' . LOS ANGELES (AP) -A defe nse attorney burst into tears while trying to win leniency for his client -his father -before a judge who described the Los Angeles mob as an "over-the-hill gang" sentenced five reputed Mafia members to prison terms. The five. convicted an Nov· ember in an alleged plot to shake down local pornographers, were give n terms ranging from two to five years. They were freed on bond pending appeal. The men could have received. 20 years in prison apiece. AT THE SENTENCING hear· ing Tuesday . attorney Anthony Brooklier began crying as he told U.S. District Judge Terry ll atter that h e be lieved his' fa th e r , Domi n ic Phillip Brooklier, the reputed boss of l he Mafia family. was innocent. "lle's never lied to me," the younger Brook lier told Hatter , apologizing for his e motions. fl atter consoled the lawyer, s ay ing t here was no need to apologize He told the elder Brooklier that the defendant should be proud of his son and commended him for shielding his son from Mafia involvement. None theless. Hatter sentenced Brooklier. 67. lo four years in prison. Hatter urged Brooklier lo "break this bond you have with the Mafia." CO-DEFENDANT Michael Rizziteno. 53. was sentenced to five years in prison. Louis Tom 1981 CARS I andTRUCKS • ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Aslc For Ray. LEASE SPfCIAllST at HOWARD Chevrolet C0<-01 OcM! ono 0..... Sit NEWPORT BEACH Dragna, 59, got two years in prison and SS0,000 in fines. Samuel Orlando Sciortino, 62, got four years. in prison and a $25,000 fine. Jack LoCicero, 68, received two years in prison. Brooklier and the other four. were con victed on various charges of racketeering , extor- tion and conspiracy stemming from an alleged plot to shake d o wn Los Angeles pornog- r a phers. They were acquitted of all counts involving the san Diego slaying of mobster Frank .. the Bomp" Bompens iero. The judge called the Los Angeles Mafia ineffective and an "over -the-hill gang," adding he agreed with the testimony of the trial's star witness, A!a1ena "Jimmy the Weasel" Fratianno, who called the fa mily "second rate at best." Snow prospects -dim ill northern Sierra Bv The Assodated Press The prospects for snow in the · Sierra Nevada dimmed today, as warm temperatures brought rain today and the possibility of more r ain Thursday. The National Weather Service said either rain or s now would fa ll in the mou.ntains Thurs day The snow level was 7,500 feet today, and should drop to 5,000 or 6,000 feet Thur sd a v. the weathe r servicesaid. · An earlier µrediclwn that heavv snow would reach the ska r esorts today and Thursday was changed. Officials called a tr avelers' ad· visory because Of reduced VIS· ibilities from the nun and snow The storm also was expected lo drench most of Northern and Central Cali fornia. The chance of rain in San .. ·rancisco was put at 70 per cent tonight a nd 80 per- cent Thursday. Rain. accompani ed by brisk s outherly winds, was expected to extend down to the Santa Maria-San Luis Obis po area. Hi gh tempcr<.ttures were pre· dieted to be in the hi&h 50s anrJ 60s in most areas. hitting the 70s in parts of Kern County and dip- ping into the 40s in m ountain areas , Lows were expected lo be in the 40s lo mid 50s in most re- gions a nd in the 20s in the Sierra .. (;ale warninj.!s were posted at sea from Point St George to Point Pino!. out 20 m iles due to wmds of up to 45 knots. silverwoods Famous Maker Men's Suits Reg. to 295.00 ·109.00-209.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx , Christian Dior. Bill Blass, PMB and many others. Quantities and assortments are limited, so hurry in! Sportcoats. Reg. to 165.00 ... 69.00·119.00 Slacks. Reg . to 52.50 ... 17.00·33.00 \\'1• :-Pl! fir~\ q11ala1~ and d1:-1·11nlin11l'd ll ll'tT h <1 ncl1M' from S1•:1r~ Ht·lail :111d (':it :iln/,! 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'""' h \ h 1 thr uu•1,111u1.i l'tNttlrnt <>ff~r .cract!lul thanks, ,,, 1lhl ~'4h U,,,_, :AU ..11111 C ·"1 h •t Ill lhctr inaugurals, to hts )'I '''"•' 'lW \\ ,. , ""'",.. trll ~ hMt rww and unexpected pro blems IH.4, h.a 1 ,. h1 l'4• r ~w,,l b\ the new administration. but '""'' h ·..1 "'"'' '''"'"''" ,, lM"'ttt·on of freedom for the wor.&d, .11HI w~ '"' h .1q· ''"'n r1.:ht, as the new President said. I\• d tt'31H h t•t 1111· ch'\'Ulll:. " Carter's victory For wtwll'\'\'r l'lst.• he may be c r it1c 1zcd , 1w 0111• t'Ull fa u II .J 1111111' l'arlt•r for his incredible diligt.•nl·t• 111 I ht• <"lt>!>&n g da ~ s and 111g hl s of his presidency ·as h(' stru~~h·cl 111 hn11g Uw hostag<· t·n s as to an end. Wlll'thl'r mon• l'ffcc tive handling of the hosl••t-:t• :affa11· 111 11s t•arly :--tagcs might have spared the nutaon lo1 months of humiliation and perhaps s par<'d C'urtl'r cit• ft·al at ttw polls we never will know. ('t•rtamly it bc('ame increasingly apparent thal llw rn<.il·h1m1tiuns of the muddled Ira nian leadt•rship l't• sc mhk-d nothing that had previously appeared on tht• tn lcrnatjonal scene . We may ne ver know whethe r the delays that resulted 1n freein~ the hostages only minutes before the ('han~t· of <Jdministration in this country we r e a deliberate attempt to rob Carter of the s atisfaction of announcing their n• le a se while h e was still Pres ident. If that was their intent, it was nullif ed by the prompt action of Preside nt Reagan who, even before taking over t he reins of gove rnme nt. a sked Carter to serve as h is pe r sonai e missary to greet the hostages in Wes t ';e rmany If 1t is d1ffi<:ult for us to compre hend the ways of the Iranians. tl appe ars to be even more difficult for them to unders tand the workinJ?s of a de mocracy. Perhap~. whe n this drama passes into history. some .. e m blant•c uf under s tanding will develop. Courtroo01 risks The right to a publt(' trial 1s meant to expose any e f· fort lo railroad a de fendant or take a way any of his rights unjustly. But an ope n trial also 1 meant to s hine light on the courtroom proceedtngs so thE:-public c an know how and why a verdict was r eached In Cal1forn1a that r eaY1ning I'> bent Cnder stette Ja w. dcfcnd<.tnts have thf· right trJ rh:m and a closed pr e limmar) heiJr&ng Cl nght that ~'>mttames ~ppears to ;.i huse the µubltc ·~ prt vah:g«: In ret•t•nt week~. both sletlc S<!n Aletn Jtobhm~. mdact cd on 10 rclony sex c·harges, and forme r Orange County ·upervisor Ha lph Diedrich . ind1('led on five counts of con · s p1rac.v lo violate political tampaign laws, have enjoyed the privaty of pretrial hearings from which t h e public a nd press were barred. . A pre liminary hearing is intended to determine 1r the re 1s s ufficient evidence to warrant a full trial. Closure of the hearing is intended. theoretically, to protect the de (rndanl from unfavorahle publicity if no trial is o rdered, or from prejudicial publicity in the case of a trial. The catch, however. is that only a small perccntaiw of preliminary hear ings actually lead to a trial hy jury That's because most pic a bargaining takes place durin).\ the pretrial hear ing. The publi<' may le arn only that the a ccused will 1101 stand trial. or will be tried for some lesser offense No t·x pla na tionnced be given. In the Ro bbins a nd Diedrich cases, both dc fcntlanl!> we re remanded for trial. One of the counts against Hoh btns was dismissed by the judge in the preliminary hear mg, only to be refiled later by the district attorney. Had it not been refiled, no one would have known whic h count was dropped, or on what grounds. In tht· Diedrich case, the j udge took the unusual step of !'!Calin~ the transcript of the preliminary hearing. This is very t ricky judicial procedure. The tJ.S S upre m e Court has ruled that a defendant is entitled to w a ive his Sixth Amendment right to a public trial in the case of a prelimina r y hearing, but leaves the decision to the judge. The California law mandates closing of tht• hearing on the defe ndant's demand. Closed courtroom doors at any stage are inhere ntly dange rous, both lo the accused and to the public. Efforb lo modify the California law. which dates back to 1872, s h ould continue, in the interest of all parties. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those or rhe Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this pcroe ar& those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 . Boyd/Haircut a1L M. BOYD Costs $1115 to let a haircut at the Sin1apore aalon or J apaneae stylist Geor1e ~ Dear Gloomy Gus Any tMb in the rumor that the offlcera or Chrt1ler Oorp. have been beard la tbe put to 11y. "Gel the Sovern. ment olf our Neb? .. 8.K.H. .... 1 ... --....... .... 111ltlt ,, , .... ,. ....... . __..., ,.... ........... .. :T.'fa'l:.'Cl" -• ·- Hase1awa. BUt-oiat'1 not the item. History recorct. that Cleopatra cut her hair witb a candle name. But that'• not the item, either. The Item la that ffuecawa cuta hair with a 750-desree. F blowtorch. To do thta, YoU have to be 1wtft, exceedln1ly 1wtft, and 1et It rt1bt lhefint Ume. Put healthy blood cells lnto a fluid free of salt and they will bunt. Why women seem better abte than men to remember their dreams ii another medical mystery. In teat marttet now la cookware made ol paper· advertlaed aa "Beautiful pan1 YoU never wuh." Thom•s p. H•lfV/ PublltMr ThorN1 KMVll/!dltor Wedn•ac:t•y, January 21 , 1981 S.rbar• Krelblch/Edltorl1I P~ Editor Jaek Andenon Another U.S. hostage W ASHlNGTON There Is • ID Iran another. unreported American . ho1t•1e 1we10n1 It out in .n Ira· nlan prilOfl cell He wu dr•{Ulcct from hl11 room at the Tehran llllton by Hrvolullomary Guards more th1tn 10 month1111ao and was 1tl'fU1U-ct11f twlntc a CIA 11py 11111 namt• 111 7.lu Nam~ry Until hill Ill fuh'(I vt•nturc into Iran In P,tu r <' h IUHO , ht• w11s u Nc•w ' York <' 1 t y truvt•I 11.cc•nt 11 111 s t r 1111 JI c' od y~·"''Y troni ti (i rc•t•nwu·h V11lu.cc u1rnrt nwnt to u tlank I' ,. I I I II 'l't•hrun's t-:v1n l'r ~s on 1~ a t ll h· or hcr111s111' tlun~cr ' intcr11a tionnl antn..c1w \lllcl. ahovc a ll , rn st..ry II wu:-. 1111·c·t'd to~cthcr hy m~· 11~s•1<'1Ulc lloward Hoscn ht•r.: On Mal'd1 I. N11ssry tulcl his wlft•, Tur. that he· was going to T1•hru11 lc111pc•11 u l'lllllC' ror Ar.ehan rdui.tt•c•:-. Tht• minour11·c•mcnt t.1111 Andy Rooney not surprise Mrs. Nasary. Her husband was born into a promi· nent Afiihan family 34 years a10 and came lo this country as a youth. He attended Harvard Busl· ness Sct)ool and became well known in the Afghan exile com· muoity. lie also became a U.S. citizen. Nassry had made two trips curlier in the year to Peshawar, the l'ity on the Pakistan end of the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. There, he told his wife, he had opened a clink for the hordes of refugees fleeing the Soviet in· vuders. BUTIN FACT, according toour sources, Nassry had been smug- gling weapons to Afghan rebels on his trips to Pesh.,war. He had also made himself useful to exil ed rebel leaders. arranging press t•onferencl'S and acting as their l'onta<'t with western reporters Eventuully, howe ver, Nassry took lo dest'ribang himself as a rebe l leader Unimpressed , Pakistani authunt1es arrested him several times. ant.I fin all y kicked him out. It was then that Nassry made his decision to renew contact with the Afghan rebels through Iran. But his plans went terribly awry. The last contact Mrs. Nassry had with her husband was on March' 8, when. he called from London to say he was on his way to Tehran. When a month went by with no further word, his wife called the Tehran Hilton. A clerk, informed her brus quely t hat N assry had indeed checked in on March 11 , but ther;i added cryp. tically: "Someone checked him out." After seven months of appeals for information to every gov· ernmental and private agency she could think of, Nassry's wife was finally contacted by a representative of the Swiss Em· b a ssy in Wash in gt on The message was shattering : Nassry was alive. but in prison. charged as an American spy. SOURCES WITHIN the Afghan exile community say Nassry was caught red-handed by the Iranian Sf.£? l TOLD YOU MY PATtENc.E WOULD ~YOFF~~'{ police in possession or several weapons in his hotel room. Zia Nusry's. true reason for be· ing In Tehran remains a mystery. If he was an arms smug1ler, be was a small-time operator and clearly inexperienced. If he was in fact a CIA agent, he kept it from · his wife, who scorrs at th~ very suggestion. N assry never seemed to lack for mone y, and he always traveled in style though that would not in itself be surprising for a successful travel agent. He stayed at posh hotels in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and \\tashington, and claimed to keep a permanent suite at the Khyber International Hotel in Peshawar. Yet during the Islamic Conference in Islamabad a year ago, Nassry had ooly a modest room at the Holiday Inn. Nassry's father once headed Afghanis t a n 's modes t in· telligence agency in the 1950s, but N assry'sown connection with any American intelligence agency seems doubtful. Whal appears more likely is that Nassry is the v i c t i m n o t s o mu c h of circumstances as of his own de· lu~ionsof grandeur. GLIB AND gregarious, Nassry has been described various as a hustler, braggart, loving husband and father. In addition to his sell· proclaimed ties to the Afghan rebels and his suspected connec· lion with the CIA , Nassry is rumored to be mixed up with the Soviet secret police and the Mus lim Brothe rhood . Such rumors might well have original· ed with the suspect himself Nassry's opportunism got him some dubious publicity over the past few years when he promoted a New York necktie salesman, Hassan Durrani. as the pretender t o th e vaca nt thron e of Afghanist an. After 1 exposed the scheme. :'llassry disavowed the pum ped-up pretender Whatever ~assry t!> l·r1n man spy or hero this much 1s r:~r ta in. lie I!> a pni.1mer 11f the I rit nians. at times kept t>'JUnd hand and foot and bllndfolded held 1n- t·11m mun1cado dt'>J,tl(: rtqut-sl., fr1im the Sw1<.,s E mbo '>')~ In Te hran t11 \ 1~1l him <Jnf-m•1r': thing II<· '" i.tlV1 C1n A m'-nr ar1 t 1t 1zc•n Long-range planning's not for everyone Would you like a calendar that runs from J an I, 1981, to Dec JI. l~J" Someone has j ust sent me one and I'm throwing it out. I do not wish to conte mplate that distant future. I am not going to µIan my life so rar ahead, and I don 't care to think about where I 'II be when I'm 10 years older than I am today The passing of lime is depress- en g to me and planning for something six months in ad· vanc·e makes lime pa ss c•vcn fastC'r, I ha ve• no in t t' r e s t i n rushing lhruugh th.c I !IH<ls an or~er to ~t·t to some t•vt•nt l'w put (lfl my 10 year calendar ror lhe y1•ar 1!9' 'l'ht• hl·~t than~ that ·s happened to mt• In this regard recently is to huvc had a president elected who 111 nine years older than I :im II makes me feel great and .i 1 v c•s m e• reason to hope I huvt•n't <•ven reached my peak yt•l ltonuld lteal(an isn't going' (;tu1rl~M McCabe t o be t.loing a lot or talking about the year 2000 because he'll be 89 t hen. He's not going to be initial· mg programs that come to fru1 · lion in 15 years because he'll want to see the programs he s tarts. finished I'd be surprised if Reagan has one of these 10· year calendars I 'm throwing out. THIS FEELING I have is nothing new lo me. I had it when I was 25. Insurance salesmen were always talking to me about what I'd need when I was 50 and 60, and I didn't want to hear what they said. I bought some insurance from them but I did it more because I thought that's what everyone was supposed to du than because I really wanted ll. I guess it pays off in the feel· ing of security it gives me , though. If I were to die tomor· row. my wife wouldn't have to worry. She'd be taken care of. Between the Sl.35 a month she'd get for the resl of her life from 1ny insurance policy and somt m on ey her parents left her. she'd be comforta ble. All of us have to plan ahead as though our lives were going to proceed according to plan . but they never do It's a good thing, too, because one of the best things about lire 1s how un pr edictable it is. No calendar. no digital watch that shows the tim e in three zones and goes orr at 6: JO every morning can make the course of our lives any more certain. The certainty of uncer· tainty is the only thing that keeps us out of the hands of the computers. · MY RULE is not to plan on be· ing anywhere more than three months in advance and only at t hat distance wh e n the circumstances are unusual. I have to make a speech in San Francisco on March 28, and I'm going to worry about it every day from now until then. I wish they could have called me a cou· pie of days before and asked me to come out then. but it's a big convention &nit they always plan way in advance. I know people w ho have planned their whole lives in ad· vance. They've stayed with the same company for 25 years in jobs they hated, just waiting for /'\ the day they were eligible for a pens ion That's what I'd call planning your hfe away. Spend mg the best years or your life. gritting your teeth and just get· tin g through one day after a nother waiting for the time you can retire to nothing, s eems like an awful waste of a life It would se rve one of these people right if, the day after they retired, a ril'h distant relative died and left them a million dollars and their pension meant nothing to them. I know in my heart and mind that I'm wrong not planning my life more carefully, but I lack the ability lo do it, so I take my pleasure from be ing d is· organized. I delight in long. distance plans that go wrong for other people because it reduces them lo my level. I don't like in· surance companies or the people who take polls or the smart· money people on Wall Street whose businesses are based on statistical evidence that this or that will happen. We are all som e what defeated by the evidence of our own predictabili· ty but I refuse to accept defeat gracefully. Why isn't ~the hot dog socially acc~ptable? "1'hc>re ioon·r tw hot dogs seroeG. nl I he Whitt House when the Reag~ rnolH! in." huffs a membtt u/ the Reagan circle. I suppose that little item, if true, tells us something or other. Thal we are lo be governed by the chablis and brie set? That Bev Hilla elegance is lo be the mode this country orrers lo the world! For all ol this I care not a fig. What I do care about is the in· suit to the bot d oa . There are rew fields ~ w h e r e i n I .'•...;. qualify aa a 1a1tronome, but the hot do1 ia one of them. I 've been eattn1 them moat of my lit• and mo.ti.)' on th• 1ldewalka al New Yort, wbere they an beyond compaNoa the bell in tbe world. Tllm A&S Wrtble tblql 1• c• do to a bot q . Ortmnc . them la •• of tbem. It la probably the most popular way or preparing the hot dog, or weenie, or red hot, or pup, or Coney Island chicken. Broiling just lakes the taste out orthem. The sidewalks or New York are dotted with Jillie wa1ons. They have umbrellas manned by gentlemen or Italian or Polish extraction and their sole job is to sell hot dots and cokes. The dop are lon1er and thin· ner than the ones you 1et in the sareway. What goes into them the Lord only knows, but they taste ,real. They ar~ heated ln a little aluminum cylinder until they come just short of the boil· in1 point. CLASSICALLY, they are served with only sauerkraut, with maybe a Uttle muatard, on an alm08t IOUY bun. When I am in New York I 1tlll often make a lunch ot two or ~ ot UMle with a bottle ot Colle. Thij 11 my favorite meal in the entire world, pertod. A1 for tb• aoclal accept· abillt.y al tbe bot dot, let UI •imply Nmemblr tbat ill um, wbea Praldeat l'raaldl• D. • Roosevelt entertained King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (now the queen mother) at a lawn party in Hyde Park. N.Y .. Nathan's hot dQgs were served. The King was entranced by them, but then he was a German by blood ii not by birth. THERE ARE hundreds of stories of how the hot dog sandwich 1ot invented. I stand by the tale that they were invented by Han-y M. Stevens, the con· ceaaionaire who served the New' York Giants when they played at the old Polo Grounds at llotb Street and Fifth A venue, at the northern end of Central Park. I also stand by the tale that they were named by a lad from San Francisco's Mission Di1trict, New York Journal sporta car· toonist Thoma• A. (Tad) Dorian. who was coveriq the Giants at the time. It W81 a cold day in HOO ud the f an1 bad no lntere1t ln Stevena' 1oda pop and lee cream. Tbe coae•1lGaaln Md to··---·=------r-. &o ct af all rlU. Oerm• ~be toald ..... and all the buns . In those days lower Harlem was a German neighborhood and the task was easy. The boys heated the franks in a small kitchen under the grandstand, stuck them in the rolls and slopped mustard over them. They then went throuJh the s tands yelling "Red Hots." for that was their color. "Try a red hot dachshund sausa1e in a roll." TAD WATCHED this new phenomenon with fascination. Accordin1 to Homer Rose Jr., a grandson of Stevena, Tad couldn't spell dachshund ror hls cartoons. 10 he named the sandwiches "hot do1s." Tad may have been influenced in hl1 lnsplraUon by the head· huntlq llOf'OU wbo came to bla native San P'ranciaeo after tbe Spuilb·AIDerlcan Wu ud wbo bad ~ . ._ill Ool4-Gate Pan ......... Mr dllp ru aut. dol• ...... to diMDDOr ..... " llarlill ,... •• y ..... . U. U.. _.IM lltlls' nw rl ..... ... ~.._ ......... ....,.. .... BUSINESS I STOCKS=-----------------------------------------------w_e_d_n_e_sd_a'-y-Ja_n_u_L1•..;..v_?_1 _1_90_1 ___ 1_1 ___ l1A11 _v_1·_11_0_,_8_7_ " ........ ~clu~ ·.. 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Greased Light- nin/,! .. tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. ti) PEOPLE Of THE ~1118 f llGHl rn~ Bv!lll~'' 1u,J1t111 1.1m1 '"vn1t-, Oov1(.I., lt'ltt tuittv 1, '-V'h"'"' <1:11nU hhJ"l•lt!> 11f tk>>IOf1 ) 1'101ga11ou> ~ p ..... ~ 3-2· 1' CONT ACl (R) • u ·A·s·H H,h~11t,8•r oUU 11avt;e1 P4''Suaoe Ftank not 10 t~Quesf ll aisnonordDIV U1>o<:l\0H gw IOt a ""°""d"ll homus,hu.,.1 ~to1et 19 BAAHEY MILLER o .,-w1ch d~lll!!S Bar nov bv Hlft4<\0•f~ ctn c1n1t nuc•ea1 oower ~monshahon ano wmch up on lhtt WfOng sroe 01 ""'law (Pott I) 1«> II cas NEWS D NecNFNS 8 HAPPY DAYS AOAIN F oru•I!! tac~tes 1111~ problem 01 how IO '""'" conl•dence 1n rus visiting cousin 0 ABCNEWS Q JOt<EA'S WILD ID ... A.S'H Hawkeye and Trapper attempt 10 re1ne11e a sup. ply of hyOroco111sone s1oten t>y blaclo.·merk- eteers • aAAETTA 8oorelt• na~ 10 ltdn OO•ll 1o.111e1s 01 <1 111eno a11n p10. 111\.I tl•S IJll!!j>li•lll Wiiiow who •• on \!Ope 8i) OVEAEASY Sea Ano f he 0111111 Pt1r ,on Gutt~ls O• Marv Cal- nurone GllOlge and Mary Arin Dorman (Al ~ MACNEIL f LrHRER AEPOAT U TIC TAC OOUOH 1f~ ... ERV OAWFlN Guesl nos! Sieve Allen Guests Kaye Ballatd, Alan Sues. 8eve<ty O Angelo 7:30 IJ 2 ON THl TOWN Hosts S1eve Edwards an<! Melody Rogers D FAMllYFEUO D SHAHAHA Guest Chuck Berry 0 HOlLYWOOO SQUAMS Q FACE THE MUSIC ID ALLINTHEFAMILY A1Ch1e s quick th1nk1ng saves a womans Ille 81) MACNEIL / L£HMR AEPORT '1i) MAKINO M•A•S•H Narrated by Mary Tyler Chonnrl Lb• ing• I) 1\1\ilf. 1 ·CBS> L,., A ritw l"°' 0 '\N8l. r'lBCr u.i.., An.WI•·'> 8 I\ I LA Irr I I l u., A•t(l••lo•-. D r<.ABC TV 1AAl...1 Lu-. J\nq•·,. l ·FMf-!1CH"1 S.u1 O .. ·q 11 Q Kt-U 1 V ! 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E.NOUOH Joannie 11as second thoughts about her career and considers ma,,.age, and Nancy b ecomes lamous locally alter appeanng 1n a TV com- mercral GMO~ • • '• 'The Mask 01 She· ba ( 1969) Waller P•d· geon, Inger Slovens A ~arch parly seeks missing members or a satarr who have with \hem a priceless gotd statue .. P.M. MAGAZINE The· primal scream· craze al Cornell un1vers1ry Chel T1111 makes French ornon S<>YP. Beverly Sassoon looks at e1ecttolys1s, Cathy Melw\ .......... ,.., °' Holly9ood ...,,. llon'9 • MOVll e e "' "Att• On Tetror• Tiie ''I Ver-Tiie l(u Klull l(ten" (Pllf1 21 ( 117&) George Otia.,d, Alp T0<n The ''' 1n-t198IM the mutOett Of tl11M cMI ugt111 '#Ofkefl In Mlt1••· r~Naw•A•t•H NJltreted l>y MlltY Tyte< Moore, thll "'9(11•1 look• at wtt11 m11t1y con•~ to be comme<C•el ,..._,,.,on 1 t>ett 90t.,1a1nment Mrle1 Alan Aide. Jam"' 1'111, l0tetlt Swtl. Harry MOI· gan anC! Wllliem Cht1110. p,.., oHe< 1nalgh11 on lhe11 show's SYCCffl 9J MAGIC Sherr l ... 1s and '-J>YP· pet Ltmbchop e1e hOSI• with special guest sltrs Kareo Kain and Frenk Augullyn In an 0tigrn11 magical itellet l :IO m CAM>l 9U'IHETT ANOFMM>I Guest Steve Lawrence t:OO 8 (() MOVIE • • "Greas.cl l ighlnlng· ( 1977) RICherd Pryor, Beau B"dges A tur d"""' returns trom Wt11ld Wai Ii and becomes the l1t1t 1>1ack cnamp1on 1n the hll tory ot the race car c11cu11 D OIFF'AINT Slf'OKU Arnold wr1l11 a, school essay thal pr11ses his adoptive lelhet so much that a renow student asks lo have Mt Otummond aC!opl him roo D O TAXI The cabb1es ta•e ott 101 • • ......, of roughing 11 in the wrie!S ID Ml..V OIWRN Ouesl host Sieve Allen Gue1t1 Kay• Ballard, Alan Sues. Beverly O'Angelo. Fred Smool, Arthur l\Aur- tay Oencers ~ MOMCWTME OMAT AM€NCAH 009PEL 80UHO Tenneuee Ernie F0td and Del•• Reese team up I<>< 1 cetebrallon of traC!•llonal and gospel muslC lrom NHh•llle'r. Grend Ole Opry te•tut1ng perlor- m a nces by AnOrte Crouch. Grendp• Jones, Ramone and lhe Happy Goodmen Family t:30 D THE FACTI CW LIFE In 1n effort to get some a1111nt1on. TOOtl9 spreads a SIOty that Ml$ Gaffllll IS an alConohc D ®l SOAP A welcomrng perty lor Val- oe1 •I 'lllh•ch Joelie. Ches- ter. Danny and Veldez uP<late their love lives turns rnto a dt,.Slflt w~n one OI tt>e lour 11 stlol fD COUHTOOWN TO THE WHIT£ HOUSE: THE REAGAN TAANSITION Top-level pl•nn•ng ses- s101111 ano an in-depth in1erv1ew with Ronald Reagon reveal the beh1nn. \he-scenes preparallons wh•Ch will de1erm1r>e ho.. TUBE TOPPERS KOCE A 7:30 -MakinJ "M·A·S·H." A look inside the hit series and some ·insights on the show's success, also shown at 8 p.m. on KCET. Channel 28 (see story below ). KTLA e 8:00 -"Thi~ Savage Land." A homesteading family faces the challenge of a band of outlaws in this movie with Barry Sullivan and Glenn Corbett . CBS 89:00 -"Greased Lightning.'' Richard Pryor and Beau Bridges star in this movie about stock car racers (photo at left ). well lhe new 11dm1n1srra. 11011 w111 opersle 111 lh~ com•ng monll\s 10:00 D QUINCY Quincy beeomM enl&n· g•ed 111 a smuggling caper 1nvol•1ng Israeli secret poloce and a Nair wa1 c11m· tn81 DG NEWS D llll VEGAS Dan's ess1s1an1 Beatrice w11nesses a murder .., INDEPENDENT N£TWOfU( NEWS 10:30 ID .., NEWS fl!) PRESENTING KAREN AKEM Cabarel s1ng11r Kartin "'""'s sings selections t>y S•ephen Sondheim B•lly Joel and Jacques Brei m a perlo.-manc'e lrom Hom· burg, Germany ~ COUNTOOWN TO THE WHITE HOUSE: THE MAO.AH TRAHSfTION Top-level planning ses• s•ons and on 1n-deplh lnte1v1ew wrlh Ronald Reagan reveal the beh1no- the-scenes preparal•ons which wrll determ1ne how -11 Iha new adm1111s1ra- 11on wru op<ttele 1n tt>e com1r19 months 11:00 8 D D (I) 9) NEWS ITA .. TAEK An ahen capable 0 1 absotb1no an pa•n from olhers leads Ktrk Spock JOHN DARLING and McCoy 1n10 a labortl· tory ol death G NEWL YWEO GAME ID M•A•S•H Mail call brings a hint 10 Henry lhal tl•S w•t• may be s1rayong ano upsetting news lo Fatl\er Mu•cal\y ·aJ MOVIE • • , Slagu To Thunde1 Rocio. I 19641 Barry Sulll· van Marilyn Maawell Fear1r1g a p1oolem 011oy&I· lies. townspeople hire a gunman 10 assume a SPe· c1al 10b tor me IOCal law man fD DICK CAVETT European Journahsls I oOlt Al Amenca Guests Henry Brar1oon N1co111 Bernhe•m Grlla Bauer !Patt 1 ol 21 11:30 I)(}, MOVIE • • Someone ,, Watch 1ng Me" I 1978) Lauren Hulton. David Blfney A young n-s dflec:lor 1s tor- menled by a myslenous man who tonowg ner eve1y move D THE8E8TOf CAASOH Guesls Pele Founta111 Maureen S1aple1on 01 Jona111an Miller tAI D @l A8CNEW8 Q OUNSM()l(E Feslus 1 .. es 10 bring '" a pe•sonaole th1e1 wl\o M!eks l o escape •um un route lo Oooqe • NOMWIHMOD Th4t HWoee ~ _,,,_, lnl0<mallon 10< tn AMIM bombing e. CUTIONIDMC NIWI -~- 11:00• MOW • * • •;, "Hold Back The Daw11·· ( 194 1) Charl11 8oyet Otr111a di Hl••lland To g11n entry Into the country.• reluQH plans to m11ry • U S clllren and drYOf'CI her lf11<wtrC!s D ®> Lovt IOAT "Takmg Sides" Diana Cano111, Robert UrlCtl, "A Ft1endly Llllle Game'' Pt11- c1lla Momll, "Gomg By The Book" Georgia Engel. He<b \lotand (Fl) ID ...alON: IMPOUIBL.E 12:30 D TOMOAAOW Q OONLANE GIHtSIS Bernie W1n1ers, Ugly Dave Grey, 1<11ma111, Chr•slie Allen 1:00 ID YOU BET YOUA un Buddy Hackel! meets the woman wno times lhe .,._.., The heir lo a con- IM*able f0t1une atlemplt to finO oul If the women he lo¥M i. rMlly • murdet'er GM<>W * * * ·~ "I Wal Monly'I Double" ( 1959) JOtlll Mllll, Cecil Patker An llCIO< ._Inv~ to the wer effOf'I In "'°"" Alric:• when h• 1uccu1lully ~ 11 0-al Monl· ~MOVll • • * "Men On A Siring" 11960) Ern411t BO<gnfne, K.,w1n Mathews A Aus- 11an •PY IOf'ced 10 remain beh111d oen1nd the Iron Cufla•n becomes e coun- terspy '°' the u S a:aoe MOW * * *'" "Lydt11" f 19411 Merle Oberon, Josepl\ Collen An elC!erly woman 1eca11s het romantic past tollowlng a nost algic reunron w•lh IOYr ot her f()(mer lovers 8 NEWS 3:001 NIWS 3:45 MOVIE • • "Web Ot Violence· 11969) Breu Halsey, Mer· women who racti atle< Paul garel Lee Newman a man who won 1 3:561 NEWS lwo bUllon dollars and an 1 4:00 MOVIE animal 1remer * • '" "Raltles ( 19401 011 • INOEHHOEHT via de Hav1lland. David HETWON< HEWS Niven 1: 10 0 ®) POl.ICE WOMAN Q MOVIE Pep~r goes undercovur 1 • * • "Madonna 0 1 The to apprehtind a 1ewe1 !hell Seven Moons" ( 1945) 2!ng \A) Phyths Catverl Su;warl 1:30 U THE LONE AANOEA Gt anger · Wanted The Lone Ranger ID YOU BET YOUA LIFE Buddy Hackel! meets a Thur•day·• Dayti,..r .tfo1•it-• "''"'Oil broke• a pod•a--MORflNG -trrst and a women who I slarled a Ian club tor he< sell aJ MOVIE • • ', !he V1s11 (19641 lngno Bergman Anthony Quinn A wealthy woman Oiiers a generous endow- ment lo her home town 11 lhe resrdenls agr.,., lo mutder he• lormer lover 1:45IJ NEWS 1:568 NEWS 2:000 NEWS 8 MOVIE • • • My Cousrn Rachel 119531 Olivia oa Hav111ano A1c;haro Button Based on me novel oy Oapnne du 11:00 aJ • • Paradise Can- yon I 19351 Jonn Wayne. Marron Burns -AFTERNOOH- 12:00 QJ * • • 'The Halen Mor- gan S101y" 119571 Ann Blylh Paul N-man aJ * * Desert Sands I ( 19551 Ralph M,.eet er Mana Enghs11 3:00 !fl, • • Tn., Secre• w aapon 11942) Bas.r Ralhbone N1qe1 Bruce 3:30 Q * * * • U II S T Ut!S· day This Must Be Be191- um 1 t9691 Suzanne P1eshe11e ion McSnane by Armstrong & Batluk HELLO, 1'M f!JRYANT GLlME3EL! iHf: 51..PE.~00\NL I H15 YE.AR l'ti OF COURSF.:. 0flNG Pl.AYfD ANO 'MITH ME Rl6HT NOW IS AN .AVERAGE CITIZEN OF NEW GaLEANS.' ANO HE'S HE'.~E 10 GIVE I E511M()NY ()l'\j 1-iOW THE COMIN G CF-"TH~ SLJPE~ 0Qwl. Al THE SUPE~OOME. IN HA? CHANGED H1':1 LIFE ! NEW ORL..EANS ..• How do they do it? A look inside the 4077th By TOM JORY NEW YOHK <AP> Gene Reynolds, who pro- bat at a crucial time in the ball game," Reynolds says midway through a new publtc TV d~umen­ tary on the series. "and the manager calls him over and whispers in his ear, 'Triple to left.' Jut"ed the first fi ve seasons of CBS' "M-A-S-H." re- Cdlls this question during a student seminar at t!CLA : ''A kid got up and said, 'Why doesn't the network learn? They've got this example, why don 't they see that this is the way to do it?' "I mean, they look at something that's suc- cessful and you don't have to s uggest to them, ·copy.' l mean, that's all they do is copy." "Well . it's very much hke a batter going up to "M-A-S-H," in nine seasons, has established itself as one of the most enduring and consistently TV opens 'Belli Files' SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -At- torney Mel Belli , the "King of Tort s," is hardly the most modest man around. His life has been so exciting. he contends. t h at th e te lev is ion seri es planned to c.•elebrate his exploits "could run for years." And he's probably right. Shooting is set to begin next month on "The Belli Files," a $1 million NBC pilot aimed at a new attomey-does-battle series built on the feisty life and times of the famed San Fr ancisco bar· rister TOP CHOICE TO portray the 73-year-old counselor, who says he's won more than $100 million in damage suits in a career spanning 47 years. is veteran ac· tor Eddie Albert. Edward Anhalt is a man who has written 39 books, pioneered law in the fi eld of civil damage, married four times. fathered six children and clowned around the world between times. ··A series could run for years." the portly Belli allowed as he held court in his 150-year-old red velvet Vi ctorian office in the Belli Building on bus tlin g Montgomery Street. BELLI, WHO acts more like an enthusiastic 20·year-old than a grizzled courtroom warrior who pleaded his first case the year prohibition ended, had just roared in from filin g a $1 2 million lawsuit Jack Ruby, the man millions of TV viewers saw kill Lee Harvey Oswald, assassin of President John F. Kennedy. Co-producer Allen Epstein said Belli 's office will be re- constructed on a soundstage in Hollywood . It will be "the bookend" or the proposed series, the set-piece from which all the episodes will radiate. "WE'RE GOING to do a con- temporary piece: it's going to be in real time,'' s aid Epstein. ·'There will be a lot or charac- ters . . When it comes to his- tory, we'll let that flow naturally in the diaJogue. "It will not be mostly in the courtroom. We want to see Belli and how he works -you see, most of Belli is his preparation . . . gathering, disseminating and interpreting information. There will not be an obligatory courtroom scene in every show." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__:: Belli made his reputation by employing startling courtroom demonstrations to hammer home lo juries the damages suf- fered by his aggrieved clients. But his most spectacular case was the unsuccessful defense of Even TV will have a hard lime embellishing Belli's life in creat- ing a fiction-fact portrait. The "raw material" for writer N.Y. TIMES: "Eahllaratlngly blza"91 Ob .. Hh••. exclilng, acary, wildly energatlc." -J--·· -,.,_ ,_ One of tit• ~-'·'• 10 beat. -Tl- 546·2711 aMISIOl •1 !.Ui.I U •Wlll KEZY 11IO AM ti fM • lo. Coe.C Ptue Theatre p,. .. nta 'rtd•Y A leturdey * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * 8CRHNl1 "PINI< FLOYD" IC"HNH "LADH!I • GRNn.a•N THE ROLLING ITONal" LAITWUKI popular programs ever produced ror television, and ··Making 'M·A·S-H"' 1s both a fascinating record and a filling tribute totheseries. ••1 FELT THAT BECAUSE 'M-A-S-H' has done so well, somebody should preser ve the story of how. and why, they did it," says Michael Hirsh. producer, writer and primary reporter for the 00-minute Public Broadcasting Service presenta- tion. Mary Tyler Moore is the narrator for "Making 'M-A-S-H,"' to be aired tonight at 7:30 on KOCE. Channel 50, and at 8 o'clock on KCET, Channel 28. Taped on the "M-A-S-H" set in Hollywood. and including interviews with the stars as well as seg- ments from some of the series' most acclaimed programs and footage from the cutting room floor. "Making 'M-A-S-H'" attempts to answer. from several angles, the questions posed by Hirsh : How do they do it? Why is it so successful ? "Making 'M-A-S-H"' was put together at CTW, the public TV station there -with about 14 hours oUiJm and about 450 pages oftranscript. "In 10 years of doing television," Hirsh says, "it was the hardest editing job I've ever done." In the process, however, Hirsh assembled - with help from a crew that included Patterson Den- ny, the director, and Rod Nordberg . the editor -a remarkable documentary on an equally remarka- ble facet or contemporary culture. "M·A·S·H," STARRING ALDA as Capt Benjamin Franklin "Ha wkeye·· Pierce, Wayne Rogers as Capt. "Trapper John" Mcintyre, Loret- ta Swit as Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, Larr Linville as Maj. Frank Burns, Gary -------------------------____ ...._ ........ ______ . __________________ --------.--- ' I Burghoff as Cpl "Radar" O'Heilly, and MacLean Stevenson as Lt Col Henry Blake, was a cri tical s uct·ess from the start. Sept 17, 1972 The series· ratings improved markedly in the second season WHATEVER IT IS, "M·A-S-11 " won an Emm) as the outstanding comedy sen es m the 1973· 74 season. and in 1975 became the first half-hour com edy to win a George Foster Peabody Broad~astin~ Award Aida's Pierce has been the series( most promi- nent character from the start. and the actor says. "I guess he 's part of my personality. . We've met over the years. . .I'm not a womanizer. and he is : I don't drink as much as he does. I'm not a s mart aleck." The TV series was based on Robert Altman's hit motion picture of the same name. The charac- ters were members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital stationed behind the lines during the Korean War. Alda. who has written and direct· ed a number of episodes, says of Allman 's effort: "He gave us a visual style, and a setting and a springboard, more than a springboard, of charac- ters." Speaking in the early moments of the documentary, Alda describes the atmosphere in which the series has been and is produced. "We 're re·creatin ~ a time of revelation, suf- fering and joy that happened to real people at a real time. We know what they went through and in a way. we are going through it and we can't ignore that. We can't be casual in the face of that.· M-A-S-H' is notasilcom." llSSllll N• Cinema v.,10 8.lO 6990 ..... Ana~'1m 011ve In 171 41879 9850 N()l•A>i~t:,.ACt EPlf (J OUR'\Nl, , • ._SENG•GE~Nl ___ ._.... ____ .., ___ -... ..-...._-~ .... ~---~ ....... - IUJll ClllT Yin 11111111 llllY PIPll WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 2~ CENT S Freed A01ericans tell tales of terror 'llt:W YORK 1 Pt Kll'l11m.I Quet-n a nd u 1ht•1 Am c 11 r i.n host •lib m Jr .. n wcrto held fo1 nt>arh (h .-months u1 • window le1>1> • ar eh<>u.'>e till. .. em ent the)' l .. dlt'd Tht' Mu.shr<ium Inn,' ~ re rorb1 dJen tu lctlk land permitted )USt 20 minute~ (Jf fr .. :-h dlf d Wt'ek . Queen '>iiUJ lO d11l\ • In .rn int ef\ 1 €'~ telecast bv C 8 . Queen revealed details of h is 2 ~0 da) ('ap t 1v1 t ) •He dest·nbed 4 brzarre night raid in the bii!.t:mt'nl µri:.on that the * * * h11ht .a~c:; dubbt,'C.I , ··tht: night ol tht-GUtitu1>c1 ra11.J " Queen, who wa1> released by the I ran1an.s m July after he de- velopt.'d multiple sclerosis, & de· gen~rat1ve nervt' disease, said t h e riud oc cu r r ed in early t"ebruary, 118.I, al about 1 a .m .. What they did was they first dos ed the m e tal doo r t hat separatoo one group or us from the other group and ·we d1dn 't know what was happening. The n they opened the door and me n with mas ks. white masks. came * • • in They we r e dressed in fatigues. combat boots, carrying weapons, automatic rifles.'' Shouting, the raiders pushed and shoved the hostages into a large room where they were lined al(ainst several walls. ··When they moved the first groutt in they had everybody lie down. but one man. "Donald Sharer , said ·vou'Fe going to sh'oot me standing up, not lying down.· And he refused to lie down . . . so they were all standing up when I came in." • * * Queen said the raiders look the hostages individually to a .'small room where they were· stripped to unde rclothes and searched while " . . . another group went to our little rooms and lore them apart. Then we were taken back individually to our rooms." Queen said he never learned who the raiders were or why the raid occurred, but "it j ust might have been a pure terror tactic. I think it was " * * * The emancipated h~stages t old of beatings and other atrocities at the hands of the Ira· nian captors today as they telephoned their loved ones back home. One said he was beaten and placed in solitary confinement for more than five months alter he tried to escape. Another s&d he was told by Iranian mter· rogators trying to extract in· formation from hi m that his mother had died. He didn't learn that she was still alive until the • • * freed capt ives r eac h ed Germany this morning. Col. Leland Holland, 53, security chief of the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran. called his 79· y ear·old mother in Scales Mound, Ill.. before dawn. ··He said he had s pent a monttl in what he called the 'dungeon' a nd said his captor s were S .0 . 8 .s." s aid the colonel's mothe r , Clara Holland. "Ile said . ·1 didn't fare as badly as some of them did.· * * * Reagan balks at hOstage pact Medi-Col fraud . , Court upsets Cella verdict By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI tw Dally P'ilal S"'ff A s late appeals court has overturned the December. 1979, convi('tion by Or. Louis Cella . once Or ange County' premier political financier, on charges of Medi·Cal fraud and grand theft. The court. in a published opinion Tuesday, agreed with de· rense contentions that evidence that was used lo convict Cella of bilking he>5pitals out or about S2 Countians celebrate at balb By THOMAS MURPHINE Ol tlle oa+ly P'I ... Staff WASHINGTON , D.C. -Nine gala inaugural balls capped a day of festivities Tuesday for more than 43,500 party-goers on the day Ronald Wilson Reagan became the 40th president of the United States. Most of the Orange County del- REAGANS CELEBRATE AT BALLS-A4 REAGAN'S NEW START~d"ort•I, AS egation, dressed to the hilt in regal gowns and tuxedos, began moving out from the Interna- tional Inn about 6 p.m . for pre· ball dinners in t h e swank Georgetown suburb against the backdroP or a $300,000 booming fireworks display that festooned • the sky over the Washington Mall for more than 20 minutes. "This has really been a day to re m ember," s aid Marion Bergeson. California Republican Assemblywoman from Newport Beach. "You can't help but believe that the rel ease of o ur Americans from Ira nian capUvi· ty was timed in view or this in- auguration ceremony ." If the release woa calculated to take the edge off the celebra· lion, it failed, certainly in view of the Lincoln Club members and other Orange Countians here. They went oH to the balls and I <See GALAS, Page AZ> * * * million. was not properly ob· tained. "lle's really quite happy." said defense attorney Keith C. Monroe moments after talking with his client by telephone. Cella, 55, has been released from a rederal prison al Lompoc and is now working -under a prison supervised furlough -at a medical clinic for indigents in the Imperial Valley. Cella p leaded guilt y in December, 1979, to 10 counts of Medi-Cal fraud and grand theft in a plea bargain agr eement worked out with Orange County Assis tant Distric t Attorney Mi chael CapizzL As part of that agr eem ent, at- torneys signed a certificate of probable cause that said certain legal issues existed that should be decided by an appeals court. Tuesday's action by the 1st Division of the 4th District Court of Appeal means that Cella will r eturn to court for trial, probably within four months, Monroe said . Proceedings m the case have been conducted in San Diego County Superior Court. The case was moved from Orange County after a change of venue motion was filed by the defense. Cella was accused in a 127· count Orange County Grand Jury indictment of using money funnelled from hospitals he once controlled to finance political campaigns. He was convicted on related federal charges of Medicare fraud. That conviction was ap· pealed, but the trial court judg- ment was affirmed. In 1974, Cella was the state's largest individual contributor to political campaigns. Much of the prosecution's case focused on materials that were seized from a h ospital print shop. 'rhose materials helped in· vestigators determine that Cella established 10 "dummy" cor· porations to embezzle money from the hospitals. Monr oe argued that the material was seized illegally and, therefore, should not be ad· milted as evidence. Monroe accused the prosecu- tion of permitting a burglary at the print shop to occur so that the materials could be seized. WELCOME ) . ACK TO .RE EDOM - FORMER HOSTAGE DAVID ROEDER WHOOPS AS HE LEAVES PLANE IN FRANKFURT The ftrat atop on the w•y b•ck home •fter 444 d•y• In c•ptlvHy In lr•n Telephones kept busy 52/reedAmericans call home from hospital WIESBADEN, West Germany <AP > -The 52 former hostages, safe in American hands at last and enjoying their first taste of freedom in 14 1h months, settled into a U.S. military hospital to· day and made their first telephone ca lls to families in the United Stales. .. First or all. there was a very heavy run on the telephones," sa id State Departme nt spokesman Jack Cannon. Some Americans came out on IRANIANS' ABUSE ROUTINE TOLD ~ A4 the balconies of their rooms to chat with hospital personnel. but most were resting. The' Americans, 50 men and two women, checked into the hospital at dawn after t heir dramatic release from Iranian captivity and a freedom flight to West Germany via Algeria. Just after noon, some hostages appeared on the balconies of the hospital, bantering with hospital personnel in the sunlight. Orderlies tossed up a copy of the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to a group of four young meh, who a utographed the newspaper and threw it back. Two other men, wearing pa- jamas and bathrobes. hopped o ver the railings s epar ating each room's balcony. and joined the other four. They waved when they noticed photogr apher s about 200 yards away. Elizabeth A nn S wift, a political officer at the U.S. Em- bassy in Tehran and one of the two women in the group, also came out to enjoy the sparkling, crisp day and her freedom. As ked how much notice they received in Iran of their impend- ing freedom . Cannon told re· porters at a briefing that he County board to sue state over dredgi._g Frustrated in their attempts to dredge San Juan Creek near Dana Point, Orange County supervisors vowed Tuesday to take the state Coastal Com· mission to court. thought "some individuals had little notice, as little as 15 to 20 minutes." Others. he said, had s everal days, but he did not elaborate. Cannon said he knew or no former captive who was suffer- ing immediate medical prob- lems . He said the r eturnees were free lo leave the hospital if t hey wish. but were advised that previous returnees found an orientation period in seclus ion va luable. He said the former hostages would remain in the hospital for "perhaps seve ral days" for medic a l tests, or ientation . catching up on world events through magazines. newspapers and videotapes and being debriefed by •·a number or agen- cies or the government. .. The Amencans "suffered far more than they should have suf- fered ," Cannon said. "For freedom·loving peoples every· where this is a very happy day." The 52 were t aken to their rooms after a 12·hour, 4,550-mile flight from Tehran, with stops in Athens and Algiers. and telephone calls to their joyful families in the United States. Anahei111 eelehration Members of the coastal com- mission ruled in October that the county FJood Contr ol District can dredge an estimated 280,000 cubic yards of sediment from the clogged channel, but only if the dirt is moved to a nearby beach to mitigate erosion. Many were exuberant or smil· ing. All appeared to be in fair health or better despite their 141r.z.montb ordeal at the bands of the Iranian revolutionaries who seized the U.S. E mbassy in Tehran and its staff on Nov. 4, 1979. 4,000 countiam attend televilion event County officials want to let the dredging company they hire sell the dirt, thus avoiding the pro- jected $580,000 cost of movin1 the dirt. The state commission recently denied a county appeal to omit the dumping condition. Ted and Joan 't~ divorce' By SANDIE JOY OI • De1tt ., .... , .... President Rea1an was ln Anaheim lut ni•ht -ln 1plrit and on wide 1creea. And more than 4,000 Orance CounUans were there to fete him md offer plaUtud•. The' oeculon WU tb• ftnt· Orance County lnau1ural a.u, .. ol 100 local lDaupral b.U. aromd tbe nation booked up Yia eloMd clmdt wl"'81oo to tlle ..... balll lD tbe ..... capti.I. Aew .. to Kewpan 8ucll -.......... Tom Pu•t•, • ...-. z ......... ol U.. _ ....... ....., .... ...... Grand Ballroom, the Anaheim party was the lar1eat local celebration in the naUon. Jn a room draped wlth American Oqs and fianked at one end by a 1iant televlllon screen lbowtq tbe Wuhlqton balls, Ol'Ule Countian1 danced the nlot away to tun• offered by the lli11ion Viejo Hllh School Jan Banet Tbe ADabelm part)', olfenna tree ............. dr1ab wl ... 90 dill ._twicMI made to •order., dnw • .Umat..t ~-to ....... . .,. ....... t ... bUled. •• black·d• 0Ptla981 10 la&a of ,.....,....,~, .. ,~ but Juat u many party1oen donned cuual attire, with more than one pair of jeans seen in the crowd. Emma Jane Riley, wife of 5th Dlltrict Supervisor Thomas RUey and hoate11, wore an ele1ant black· two-piece full· len1th 1own 1tyled b)' David Hayes, de1l1ner of Nancy Rea1an'1 lD•UIUl'al1own. Mn. Rll91 Hemed to tebo 1eatlmaa 1.at throulbout tbe room • lbe llCMCl. ''T..._ i , ... .,.,......., joJoal ,. 1111 eOlllltrJ • • . ,. tM , ...... ~ our......._ .. . --..... ao&ed ......... . C .. CDmftT, .... AI) . The supervisors told the Coun· ly Counsel's Office Tuesday to file a civil suit a1ain1t the coastal commission in Oranae County SUperior Court. The 1ult will challen1e the commlulon'1 rl1ht to impose the dumpln1 conditkJn. The county reeentlY wu al· lowed to dredle th• $uta Ana River wttbout ctumplnl the Id· ment Oft buc ..... ID tbat HM, thoup, tbe U.S. ArmJ Corpa ~ Snstneen CGDtroll..t tile Dll'IDlt ,,__ -dl•asned wkll tM coa1tal eomm•ntoa'• neom· mtad8Uan. 1 WASIDNGTON (AP> -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy , D-Mus., and hia wife, Joan, announced plan• today to "termlnate our marriA1•" after23yean. In • lt8lement iuued b)' Ken· nedy'1 Senate office ln both their names, the couple aaid "ap· proprtate , .... proeeedlnp will be commented lD due eoune • ., lln. K--s, bu beee htnl ,. ... aputmeat .. Botton for more tian a J••r wbll• Iler buabmd eoatlDUld to lift ba Ida 1uburbm Vlrlbda ...... ,,., ........... dlllldr9: ' Lengthy • review planned WASIONGTON I AP) Tht· Rea gan admini stration refusoo today to commit itself to fulfill ing the terms or the agreement w ith Iran that freed the 52 American hostages ·•The Reagan administration would not want to commit itself to following through without having a chance to_~o over the agr eement." William Dyes<;, the n e w S tat e D e partment spokesman. s aid. Asked if certain provisions might be renounced. Dyess s aid "the intention al this point is lo s tud y these a s p ec t s very closely .·• He told reporters the review would lake several days. The agreement provides for the transfer to Iran or assets t hat we r e froz e n by th en· President Carte r after the hostages were seized. It also t4rns over American claims against the revolutionary gov- e r nment to a n international claims t ribunal. The Wall Street J ournal. in an editorial today. s aid the agree m e nl "has the s ame moral standing as an agreement made with a kidnapper . that is to say none al all." The editorial advised presi- d e nt Reagan lo e xamine it carefully and said " and if it's un - fulfilled parts do not, on balance. benefit American interests , there should be no hesitation in re· nouncing it. .. Dvess said he knew of no one within the new administration who had "characte rized t his agr eement." But he said in talks with officials -he did not name them he understood "they will proceed very carefully." One of the terms agreed to by the Carter administration was lifting or a trade embargo in ef· feet against Iran and it was un- de rstood that documents lo ac· complish the lifting had been prepared for publication in the Federal Register on Thursday. However . it was understood that Reagan's Stale Department issued orders cancelihg publica· lion of the documents. indicating that the embargo will not be lift- ed immediately. A White House oHicial said th ere would be no comment <See BALKS, Page A2) Or::ct4~:asl Weather Chance ol rain increas. ing to 30 per cent late Thursday. Considerable cloudiness. Lows tonight 48 along coast to 53 inland. High Ttiunday at bea~hes 60, Inland 65. INSIDE TODt\ ~ Prelidnl Cann hcu N · tired bid~ of hoo compla finaltdrtl dNll bl# hi• odmh1fltraU011. tilt Chrv1ln NICW pbt mid re· leoH of lratdma ho1tage1. could UnQer /or r-on. ~ 85. I f, '" ' UNIOENT1FlED COU~L£ SWING TO •IG BAND SOUND AT DISNEYLAND HOTEL FESTIVITIES Thou••nch c•i.bf•I• lneuguretlon; aome leke time to w•tch progreH of hoatagea' return Dally Pl ... P ...... l>y G«f Amllre ... NEWPORT MAYOR PAO TEM EVELYN HART (LEFT) WITH EMMA JANE RILEY, GALA HOSTESS Tom FuentH (left) chairman of loc•I 'Inaugural baH,' Kevin Pfeifer. an emcee Fro• Pag~ A I GALAS ABOUND ... t hl·V had a lial I \1 11~1 (If tht· C':.illfornw d clega lion hc:'1dtil for Kennedy Center . whtt·h -;crvc:d 8.1100 celebra nts at s:rno a {'O Uplc Enter tainment w a~ offf-n-<l un I wo stages T he north !-.tagt-fe atu red Tony Hennl'll's <ind Count Ba!)ie's mus ic with Efrem Z1mbalist Jr. as host On the south stage. it was Lou Rawls and Les Brown and his Hand of Renown Johnny c;rant was host Because of some ticket con- fusion and over-s elling . part of tbe GOP delegation ended up at the Was hington Hilton Hote l ball. whe re 6,000 were in a tten- dum·l· Entc:rta1nmt•nt <it the Jlilton in<'ludcd 1;1rn Campbell. Tanya Tu1·kl'r, Wciody Jl crman 's or· ehl'stru. an!I Charlton Heston as h<ist lfrn•s how the guests a nd en· tertain rn c nt lin ed up a t the s e ven ot her inaug ura l balls ar ross I his celebrating capital <·11 y Tuesday night: The Feder al Pension Build· ing 5,000 attended where the Osm·onds de ma nded and got p rov ided by Pat Boone, t he T <1mmy Dorsey orchestra , Carol Lawrence. J ohnnv "S('at" Davis and llughO'Brianas hos t. All television dire('ti()n and prod uction was under Ma rty Pasetta of Academ y Award pro· rluc·tion fame. Of all the inaugura l e vents that ha ve turned this c apita l metropolis on its ear over the past thr ee days, the inau~ural ba lls were the major source of revenue for the organizing com - mittee. Finances for the balls were !:!~Qer d irection of Mich a e l Lawler. a 27-year -old a ttorney· and native of Newport Bea ch Lawler said by the time total bills a r e in. the n i n e pos t - tnauguration extravaganzas will have cost more tha n $2.1 million Air fare for the various enter lainers a lone was $220,000 All r evenues a t $100 per person. however . will bring in more than $5.2 m illion, Lawler said. ·'This would s how us with roughly a SJ-million profit al 40.000 tic kets sold ," La wler noted . f 'roM Pag.-A I COUNTY ... pl•rsonul re ason for h aµplnl'SS bt•caus(• her husband would lw r e turn ing hornc tod<i~ from lloag Mc m11rial lltJspital and would he back al work 111·xt week A n·ornpany i ng Mrs Hill'_\ was New1mrt Beach Mayor l'ro T ern Eve lyn lla rt , wearing a lung gown with m ulti-colored skirt l'r"CeC'dS from th t: event , wh11·h wa~ underw rillL·n by num('fOUS busim•S!>C'S. Wi ii go to t h(• United Wa) Among tho~c addressing the t·rowd wa::. Stat!'.' Sen John St·hm1tz who JO kcd ... Ronald HC'a gan ha!-. bt·('n 111 office seven· hours and lO minutes and he has \Cl to nuke Iran I think wt•' vc bt•cn sold nut .. 0 ff in one t·ornt•r of the r0<1m was a smaller screen television wh1r h k('pt 1·onstant track of the formC'r hostage~· pr ogress. O ffit•ia lly. t he e ven t was s t·hcduk'd from fi lo 9 p m .. but at least a thousand hearty in· dividua ls lingered on t o around 10 p.m . to C'hecr as they viewed hostages arr iving in Germany. a special S:J4,040 stage. Other st agL•s cost the committee a bou.t SLO.UOO each Me mbe rs of HC>aga n's Cabinet, the Supreme Court and the Diplom atic Corps attended. The Glenn Miller or- eht'stra entertain ed wit~ actor :\1 i k e Connors as host. Alaia: lllalicious The Washington Sheraton · fi,000 in attendance with Wayne :-.lewton . Frankie Laine, Ray Ch arles. ll a rry J a m es or · r hestra. Patti Pa ge, the Mills Brothers and Rober t Conrad as host The Shoreha m Hotel: 3,350 attended. Anthony Newley and the Peter Ouchin orchestra en· tcrtained with Hobert Stack as host The Mayflower Hotel: 3,500 g uests for the specia l Young Vot ers Ball with e nte rta inment by the Pointer Sisters . Air and Space Museum: en· t ertainme n t include d Lionel lla m pton, the Ho uston Pops O rc hestra and Robe rt Goulet. a long wilh the Sammy Kaye or· c hestra and Elizabe th T aylor Warner as hostess. The Natur a l H ist or y Museum: ente rtainment by Doc Sever insen's o r c hestra,· the United States Air Force Band. Mel Tillis. and Chad Everett as h ost. The Ame rican History Museum : entertainment was killer or 'sap?' By DAVID K UTZMANN OI -Dally PilOI Sl•ff Murder defendant Or. Louis Alaia. described as both a "sap" whose mind snapped under the weight of his personal proble ms and as a m a licious killer . must now await the de liber ations of an Orange County jury . The seven·woman, five.man pane l began its cons ide ration of the c ase today after hear ing spirited d osing s t a te m e nts Tuesday by defense attorney Albert C.S. Ramsey and pros. ecutor Richard Farnell. R a m sey, a s ilve r -haire d la wyer whose parting stal e· m ents to the j ury wer e almost theat ricaJ . claimed Alaia was the victim of sever e persona l pressures which contributed to his viole nt e xplos ion on the night of June 13. when he fatally sta bbed his forme r wife and a Lo ng Be ac h atto rne y in the w oman's Huntington Ha rbour home. J\lai-'J . Harnsey argued. was "pus hed to the very br ink" by a m ultitude of problems that in- clud<>d a bitter child custody bat· tic with his ex-wife. Mar gy Lou Alaia. and his a ffliction with a disl'ase known as nar colepsy, an uncont rollahle desire to s leep Alaia. an orthopedi<' s urgeon. has pleaded innocent and inno- cent by reason of insanity to the dual murder charges against him. During f'arnell's closing state· m en ts to the jury. the prosecutor said in str ident tones. "There a re two people in t heir graves. and they will be in their graves forever because of this m an ( Alaia>. TELEPHONE Farnell. who is pushing for two first degree murder convic· l io n s wi th s p ec ial c irc umstances, said the jury's sympa thies "have been played upon for 10 weeks. The defense h as attacked and attacked. And I've had to sit here and listen to t he attacks on these victims in this case." Thomas P. Haley Puf>ll1 ... Robert N. Weed Prttldfm M. Thomas Keevil Editor Thomas A. MurpP\IM .._.,Ill Editor Chari.s H. Loos Anl•I-_......,.. Edller Alt depem;w,...: (714) 142""'321 Cleaellled Advet1telng: 142·5171 ----OFFICEI Cate MeM: QI WK\ .. ., Mreet LetllN INtll: 1027 No. CM1t Hl ... ••Y Marine facility """' ....... 8Ndl: 17175 llNcll .......... d S.cond class .. ,, ... peld •• , .... ._.. decision delayed Collfe<nle. (U$"5 luell. Sullkri111tkln by (¥: ~· ..... _111,; ., mo11 suo -Illy; La1una Beach City Council .... ,, .,.IMI ..... M.•-tv. m etn ben have delayed a decision r11e or-eo.ttt 0.11, P1to1, w11h wttlch •• on whet.her a new marine safety coml>lfleCI Ille ,__.Pren , h pultll_, Illy lllt or•• co.11 F'l*l•wne '°"'""Y· ...,... lacillty will be built until they de· et1111or1, -.-. • .., MDnMf "''°""' Fr••Y clde who will handle llf eguard tw c.10. N!Ho, ..._, Beo<h, H\lflllfttlon ---1ue-ft14'011111e111 v a11•r. :;;.!."!! u•1111• dutlnlntheclty. C"opfrlellt "'' Orene• Coai1 lff(h/$91191 CAMI. A tifllle Mlt'911 la The council dlrected city of. :,'~~~1.:::.,~=:.~ ... ~~ ,,:::: ::::=. ';:..*.:~::. =~·~.,T:,:~~ II el ala to atudy a propotal by a. ~.::::~~':'r:'r,:'::".::~1~ ... ,w,c..Meu.c;ee"-"'•'!."' prlnte Ufquard company to "'""1",....,..,,ltM_'· YOL 74, NO.•• •uard the~ctt1'• beacbea, and re· '------------~----------..... portthelrflndinlllnFebruary. \\. ----,,.. .. -·-· .. ··~ ~ Marines · plan fight Objections voiced to theater By RICHARD GREEN Ol I .. Delly ...... , .... The U.S. Marines are prepar- ing to do battle o ver what they consider to be civilian encroach· ment near El Toro Air Station. The Marines are opposed to a Koll Company proposal that a 10.000.speet ator amphitheater be Sa11dbogs 11p built at Lion Count ry Safari, one mile west of the air station's m ain runway. Only last m onth, Ma rine of ficials appeared be fore t he Irvine City Council to oppose Irvine Com pany plans lo build skyscrapers southwest or the air s t a tion. A 15·s tor y building · Tide~ surf threat abates on coast ll1gh tides, l'ornbmcd with l>Urf in the s ix to eight foot range. posed lcw prohlcms for south Orang!' Coast n·~1den ts today. hut thl· s andbags wt·r c out along HC'at•h Hoad in Cap1-;trnno Hcach. J USI 1n t•ase I.if l'~uard J al'k Hrnner s aid propl·rty ownl'r~ <it the south end o r t h l' p r i v "' t r c o m m u n 1 l y buardL'<i up thctr h11mcs Tuesda~ in a nti<'ipation of floodmJ;( that did not Ol't'Ur f 'ro• Pflflr A I BALKS ... from Reagan '!-. 1>p<ikesm an II(: sa id only that tht• Statt· l>epart ment , and Ht-agan himself , wert- a u I h o r 1 z c d l n c1 1 !-. c· u")' 1> t h c l>l'nSlll V(' I S~Ut' C arter. tn h1~ final hours as . pn•s1dl'nl. tl>Sl.ll'd an CXCC'UliV(' urdcr proh1b1t tng tht.· 52 former l l S hostagl'!-. from 1>u1ng Iran for d<imag(•s r C's ulting from I hl·ir capt1v1ty Hut lht· former h11s tage1> and 1h1•1r f<im lli <'~. unl ik (• ot her /\ml'rlt'ans. will havfo' rec11urse t '' a C'ornm1s.s1on b('ing set up to hanllh• their cla1m!-. c Hiter Americans wit h claims ag~11nst Iran will have to go IQ an 1nll'rnal1<m<i l tribunal, whieh w 1 11 d I',. i d t• how rn u c h . Jf ;Ill_\ thing. Iran will have to pay T he s pl'r 1al hosta~e com p t• n s a I 1 o n (' 11 m m i s s 1 o n , t'S t <i bl 1shed b~ ont• of 10 ex· l'c u11vt· orders <'urtcr si~ned. wi ll ha ve nint• mem bers . The panel will a lso report to I he prcs1d(.>nt on whether t he t 'n1tt'CI St<itcs .should p rovide financial compe ns ation to all the hos tages ·'Ther e were some JO foot waves·yesterday. anti som e pe<>- ple put out sandbags a nd boarded uµ !-.OmL· windows, .. Ar ancr said The dosed gate com m unity. locat(:d between Dana Poi nt and San Clem ente . has been plagued in past yc·a r!> when high t ides <ind le1rgc surf arr ive at t hl' same t1m{· Bui tudav's Ii '.! fool ll<ll' <ti ~I . 20 a m posed liltll• thrf•al to thc hnm l·~. A s pokesman al th(· Jo:I Morm :'v'loh.ile llomc Park said none or lhl' 74 traile r!> <m th(' n arrow strund were being threatened hy the ('(1mbinalton of high 11dl· and high s urf Sht· said re!\idents ha<I bet•n warnl'd nf poss1hl1· flooding, but that so far t·nnditions wen· not I h rcatenin~ fo'1~hl·rmcn :.it Dan a l'mnt ll<irlmr wt•n · pr11h1h1ted from v. al k ing a long th e matn brcakwatt·r Tuesday hl'l'UUM' of the s wells washing O\'l'r 1 he rr><'k!-. there :\11kl· Urous<ird . a hfc·guard al San l'lement(' St<it<· Bea<·h. !-.at<I v. ave were running fr11m f11ur to 1>1X feet today with good s h apt' ··w e had some Sl·I ~ ye~tcnJa , 1 Tul'sda~ 1 that wen· r unning U!-. high us seven to IO IN•l. but th(•\ wen· thl' <'Xt.'l'pti1in . Brou1>Hrd s aid lit• SaJd I.he unus ual 1·11nd1t1on of both high t1d c and high surf f'au sed no flooding . bul thal s urfers tur ned out in cl rO\'C'~ al a I lt h reeste1tc beaches. Doheny, S<in Clem ente and San Onofrl' Laguna Beach lifeguard~ ~aid s u rf there was running al about f1\'C'-fce1 and s<iid lhl'rc wa~ l1lll1.· ~urfmg a1:t1 v1t~ The~ rl'pnrtcd no fl ooding THURS., THURS· , oooRS OPEN co ME EARL'(. height compro mise was even· t ually s truc k be tween the Ma rines and company r epresen- tatives. But the a m ph itheater is a mor e knotty proble m , s aid Col. Du a ne Ne wton , community pla nning and liaison officer for the Marine air base. • Tht' amphitheater proposal is to be l'Onsidered Thur-s day night by the Irvine Planning Com- m ission Any Pla nning Com- m ission action. on the proposal li kely wi ll be appealed tc> the Irvine City Count·il. Col. Newton s aid more than 3,000 nights per year currently pass over the site of the pro- posed amphitheater some at altitudes of 500 feet. "It would gene rate a t remen· do us hue and <.·rv a nd it wouldn't he s afe• if an ·airplan e passed OVl'r the am phitheater a t that altit ude rl urin1: a perform ance." Newlon s aid Koll Comµan.r Vice Pr esidenl Tim Strader s ays. on the other hand, the11 µer forma nces would be• held on wt•ckcnd nights when military a1r<"raft typic ally don't fl y ovt'r th(• I.ion Country Safari area New t on t ount e r s th at t•m crgcn1·1es 1·m11d for('c a jet to scream over the a mphi.theater during a performa nce. Str ader sa ys that the Marines art• I aking an inc,msistcnt pos i· lion tn as m uch <is they <·om prornisL'd with the Irvine Com pan) over thr• skysrrapcr issue, hut apµc·a r unw1llmg to com- prorn1s(• with the Koll Com pany ;\;t•wton points out t hat Irvine t'<impan:-offi1·e buildings can be n111s c proofed. but an open air <1 rnph1theatt•r 1·an·1 be protected from th<' n1Hs•· a Mar ine jet wou l<I gl•ncr:.itt• at :.m <ilti t ude of ~1110 I l'l'I Woman, 83, thwarts heist J\ v.ould h<.· p ursc s n atd1t-r f\(·d 1·mpt) handed Tue s da y ;1fll'r t11 ~ S:l vt·ar old victim re fu1>1•d ti> g1v1.'up ht'r purse San <.'lcmC'nlc pol1C'e s aid Paulint' K1rld w<i~ walking along El Camino Heal al J\venida c '<1d17. al ahout 3 µ m when the tall. thin su!)pect approached her and gr ahhed her purse A ft t'r a s hort s trug g le, the ma11. de~t·rihed <is a Caucasian 111 h1~ 201> with shoulder length brown hair. gave up and fled. p\n.,al• corduroy pant• ' spr\f'CJ '°'ors s.19.00 R•I· •31·°' IUllH ClllT Ylll HlllTlll DAllY PIPIR WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21 . 1981 ORANGE r.OUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Mesa official sees alien · 'powder keg.' lh J t;a a \'t 'l..,.\l ~t.N 0o-o."'""•"""" Tht• r .... Id grm11th or .... t"'l l l CAlJ :\11-,..n ~ Hl!>J>anac-p<1pul•tw11 IH1 ... <'h' \t'\l l>Olilodl·r ke.: · <'It) \l.ina&t-1 f r'"tl "-~•r'••l•·•I '>•ud Tue ... da) in .&:.king K1v. •111!\ Club rtlC"m ~n. to'" •k (edcrol 'u1J1.urt 1n vuhnng tllrir:al dht-n:. rn .s r&rto'\pt-alon~ t:n~agtrnt:nt "1111 '.Jli,aJ llllh'fl I It.at I ht-lrM'I l'U:>l'(J ll l!>IJUlllt' IJlll'UIJllUll ha:. l'<Jn tn lJuh•J t11wu1d 1·,,.,tu M1·,u'-; 1111:-.1t1u11 ,,., Ille• 1 I\\ w1l lt tt11· 'l\'Cfllld t11j.1ht·.'>I v1•111•11·11I 1lt:-.~·;1M• I Lil I' fl) I )I .111.;c ( '11u11t \ 1'111' ~ L":>l l'llll 11f l•IWll l'> kHld l)f J '>\'rlvu~ 1•r11bh-111 h1 • t1Jld abou\ 'IU 1m·mlwr' anti •:tu·-;h fl( I h1• ('11:-.l.1M1•"1K1~.11m.r lull lie urged the orga nization to keep a breast of proble m s in their changing city and to get in· volved in solutions. ·'There are som e an the com- m unity," he said , "who feel we should ignore t he problem.·· But, he said, serious attempts are being made to understand and work with the Hispanic culture, mostly th.Pough church-affiliated organizations. Partoftheproblem, be advised, h as been the rederal govern· ment's reluctance to crack down on the "Wldocumented worker" or ''illegal alien.'' With the changes in Was hington resulting from the el ection ol P resident Ronald Reagan and a new Republican Senate majority, Sorsabal said, Costa Mesans should push Congress and the ad· ministration for solutions to the alien situation. Inte r viewed afte r' his talk, Sor sabal elaborated on what he sees as potential problems in the Hispanic community . He said organized gangs are s urfacing. graffiti is inc reasin~. health problems are growing an<l property is d eterioratinR as tht' result of careless landowners and overcrowdin~ by tenants. But the primary problem. hr warned. is the Jack of com municalaon hl'IWl't•n thl' ll1s p:1n1c communit} und ~overnml•nt authorities. Reagan balks at hostage pact AP Wlrepllolo HIGH SPIRITS AT ONE OF INAUGURAL BALLS President A••g•n d•ncH with wH• N•ncy Coti.ntians celebrate in nation's capital By THOMAS MURPHINE Of IM D•Uy P ilot St.II WASHINGTON, D.C Nine gala inaugural balls capped a day or festivities Tuesday for more than 43,500 party-~oers on the day Honald Wilson Heagan became the 40th president of the United States, Most of the Orange County del- REAGANS CELEBRATE Al BALLS-AC REAGAN'S NEW ST ART--Edltort•I, Ae egat1on, dressed to the hilt an regal gowns and tuxedos. began moving out from the Interna- tional Inn about 6 p.m. for pre- b a I I d inne r s in the s wank Georgetown suburb against the backdrop of a $300,000 booming rlreworks display that festooned • the sky over the Washington Mall for more than 20 minutes. ·'This has really been • day to r e m ember." said Marion Bergeson, California Republican Assemblywoman from Newport Beach. "You can't help but believe that the r e l ease o f our Americans from Irania n captivi- * * * t y was timed an v1t·w of lhas tn au~urauon t·ercmony ... If the reh•as.-uxi.~ ralculall'd to te1kc the edge off the celebra· lion, it failed, certainly in vi.-w or thl' Lincoln Club m.-mber!-i · and other Ora n..:e Countia ns hen•. They went off to the b<tlb and they had a ball Most of the California deleg<t lion headed for Kenned y Center . which served 8,000 celebrants at $200 a couple. E ntertainment was offered on two s tages. The north s tage featured Tony Be nncll 's and Counl Basie's music with Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as host. On the south stage, it was Lou Rawl!\ and I.es Brown a nd his Rand of Renown Johnny Grant was host Because or some ticket con- fusion and over-sellin~. part. or the GOP delegation e nded up al the Washi'ngton Hilton Hot el ball. where 6,000 were in atten- dance. Entertainment at the lhlton included Glen Campbell, Tanya Tucker . Woody Herman's or- chestra. and Charlton Heston as host. Here's how the guests and en· <See GALAS, Pa1e AZ> * * * Medi-Cal fra11d -------------- Court upsets Cella verdict Bv •'REDERICK SCHOEMEHL · Of,.,. D•llr Piiot Sult A state appeals court has oVt'rlumed the De<'ember. 1979, l'O nvict1on by Dr. Louis Cella, on('C Orange County' premier political financier, on c harges of M edi·Cal fra ud <tnd grand theft. Thf' court, in a published 11µm1on Tuesday, a~reed with de- fens e contentions that evidence that was used lo convict Cella of bilkanl-! hospitals out of about $2 Schools suitch put off? million was not properly ob· tained . "He's really quite happy," said defense attorney Keith C. Monroe moments after talking with his client by telephone. Cella, 55, has been r eleased from a federal prison at Lompoc and is now working -under a prison super vised furlough -at a m edical clinic for indigents in the Imperial Valley. Cella p leaded guilty in December. 1979, to 10 counts of Mcdi·Cal fraud and grand theft in a plea bargain agreement worked out with Or ange CO\.tnty Assistant District Attorney Mi chael Capizzi. As part or that agreement, at· torneys signed a certificate of probable cause that said certain legal issues existed that should be decided by an appeals court. Tuesday's action by the 1st Division of the 4th District Court of Apf>Cial means that Cella will Proposals for moving middle r e turn to court for trial, school students onto high school probably within four months , campuses as schools are closed Monroesaid. 1n the Newport-Mesa Unified Proceedings an the case have SC'hool District were a ll but been conducted in San Diego abandoned Tuesday· County Superior Court.. The case Meeting in a public study was moved fro m Orange County session, six of the seven mem· 1 a rter a change or venue motion ber s or the board of trustees said was filed by the defense. they want to maintain the cur- r e nt edu<'ation a l syste m or Cella was ac<'used in a 127· separate elementary. m iddle count Orange County Grand and hi~h school campuses. Jury indictment of using money The session was called by funnelled from hospitals he once sch ool boar d P resident Ken controlled to finance political Way man an an attem pt to forge campaigns. a policy for closing schools over lie was convicted on related the next five years as enroll· federal charges of Medicare ment continues to decline . fraud. That conviction was ap- Wayman asked board m em-pealed, but the trial court judg- bcrs lo be ready to vote al a men t was affirmed. regular session next Tuesday on In 1974, Cella was the state's the campus configurations they largest individual contributor to want to maintain. political campaigns. He also as ked them to be D•llr ,. .... SuH P .... o BERIBBONED -School hus driver Toni Hall reads bv a tree decorated with a yeliow ribbo n signif y in g thl' freedom of the hostages at Costa Mesa· s Lind bl'rg h School. It was one nf man~ trees so festooned at thl' school today ready to vote on plans for closing up to three schools at that session. Distric t Superintende nt John Nicoll is to recomm end whil'h schools. School officials indi cated Tuesday that plans for school closures will include-Corona del Mar Elementary and Rea Mid· die Schools, in Costa Mesa. late this year . Marines to fight theater near Toro Administrators indicate that another e lementary school also may close . Trustees indicated, though, that it will be some time before they approve the long-range plan required in closing up to five or six more schools over the next five years. Pa rents, mostly from Newport Beach, have been vocal in OP· <See SCHOOLS, P•1e AZ> By RICHARD GREEN Ol 11• DAiiy f'llel Sl.tf The U.S. Marines are prepar· ing to do battle over what they consider to be civilian encroach- ment near El Toro Air Station. The Marines are opposed to a Koll Company proposal that a 10,000-spectator a mphitheater be built at Llon Country Safari, one mile west of the air staUon's main runway. over the amphitheater at that altitude during a performa nce,'' Newton said. Koll Company Vice President Tim Strader says, on the other hand, that performan<'es would be held on weekend nights when military aircraft typically don't Oy over the Lion Country Safari area. Newton counters that emergencies could force a jet to scream over the amphitheater during a performance. Anahei111 celebration Only last month. Marine of- ficials appeared before the Irvine City Council to oppose Irvine Company plans to build skyscrapers southwest or the air station . A IS-story buildlng- heigbt compromise WH even- t u a 11 y struck between the M.rines and company repreten· Strader says that the Marines are laking an inconsistent posi· Uon in u much as they com· promised with the Irvine Com· pany over the skyscraper issue. 4,000 cowitiana attend televuion 'event By SANDIE IOY 6' .. INll'f "-' ,..., Preaident Reagan waa in A.naMim lut niaht -ln spirit and on wide screen. And more than •,000 Oranae Countlau were there ta f ete him and otrer plaudits. • Tbe occ:uAon wu the ftrst- Oran1• County In au1ural Ball, _. ot 100 local laaupraJ balla al'OWld UM aaUon boolled 1lf via eloNd cittmt tel..uton .. tile alDe balll ID tbe nmdcm'1 tlpltal. Grand Ballroom, the Anaheim party was the largest local . celebration in the nation. In a room draped wltb American nags and nanked at one end by a slant television acreen 1howln1 the Waablnston balls, Oruaae Countlana d&nced the Qlpt away to tunes ottered by the Mluton Viejo ffl&h ScboolJua Bancl. The Anaheim part.J, ottertD1 ,,... edmi•lcie, • dl1nb aad .... dell 1andwldl11 111• to •order .. drew an lltlmated ~.000 to a,aao people. but Just u many party1oen donned cuual aWre, wltb more than one pair ot Jeam seen ln Uae crowd. Emma Jane Riley, wife ol Mb Diatrlct Supervisor Tbomia Riley and bo1te11, wore an ele1ant black two-pleee full· lencth sown 1t1l.S by DaYid Hayea, de1i1aer of Nancy Rea1an'1.._..a1.,... Mrs. 8lln ...... Jo ecbo ... au...Ut•...,...._.._ room ..... ...., • ..,..._, , ... ~.,..,.. ., counlrf ... fw tM f•m•U. ot oar~.·· "b• alto noted .... .... • tattver. - But the amphitheater ia a more knotty problem, aald Col. Duane ~ewton, community plannina and liaison officer for the Marine air bue. The amohltheater propoaal ia to be conaldered Thunday nlaht by tbe Irvine Plannin1 Com· ml11lon. Any Plannlnl Com- ml11lon action oa the propo1aJ IU!ely will be appealed to lb• frvlne Qty Coundl. Col. Newtaa aald men than 1,000 fli,._. per year clllftlltl1 put CWW' UM alte of tbe ,,.. poe.S &IUldtMater -101De at alU~fl-fMt. Mesa traffic light too red Northbound motorists who ply buay Newport Boulevard could blame an erratic traffic slpal at 22nd Stnet ln Cotta Meaa (or tbelr beln• late to work da.11 morninl. . PoUH 1aid tbe 1lpa1'1 tlmtnc device foul.S up at about t a.m . 1lvtn1 aa atnm•l1 1-1 Nd 111bt to ...U.bound drlv-.. canr-an1 am• ... tio ,. palr U.. pnlllem OD tlle .... bl1tawa1 at aboat 1 :11, IHlt Ac• I tC to Newport Beaeb ••• ..... •• Tom r11eate1, ,eielnlu ud emcff of tll• ....... ..,.., ..... HaUI " ,. Tbe eve.nt w aa billed H blackJ!:_:gt•onal so lo&a of folll1 up ht fancy dadl, ' ( .. comfl'Y, .... Al) ··n wauw ........ au.... doUI lml IDd err md lt wouWla't be .. ,. tf -alrpl ... ,...... U'atftt Md .......... -.... 'f tMm. ome.a ..... . ( . , • .. I f Lengt_hy • review planned W J\SlllN<:TON <A I' 1 The· Reagan <1rt m1n1:.t r.it 111n ri·rus1•1I to1fay to c·omm1t its ... tf lo fulfi ll 1ng th<: terms of I hl' agr N'mt•111 with I r;.in that rr1 •1·d th•· •:.' Aml•ril'an h11s1ag1·:. ·The Hl·ag:.m arlmin1strat 1111' ~11uld nu\ want tu c·w111111t 1t-.1·lr t11 follow111g thru11 1-:h w1th1nrf having a c ha111'l' lo go 11v1•r lh•· a grP<'menf . · Walla.Jin II} 1·:-.,, tlu n " w St :.i t 1• H t· p ;, r t m <· 11 t <;J11>kesm:1n ... a11I Askt·rl 1f ('l•rt:..111 pr1>1,.1.,11111' m 1ght ht: rt•n11un1·t·d. l>yc·s:. .,:1111 "the intt'ntwn at this 11111nt 1:-to s tud) th r-s t· as111•r-t !\ vt·r} t l1>St.'h " lie 0loh1 rc•portcr~ th1· rt•\011·~ would take several dav!. The agreem ent pr;1v1dt's for the t ransrcr to Iran of as:.el\ th &l. were frozen h y t hen Presidt•nt Ca rt e r a fte r lh c hostages wc:n· s1·izcrl II <1ls11 turns .,, .. r \m<·rtn111 da11n , ;.ig;.iinst the• rc·vvlut1"n<.1r~ ~m ernme nt to an international claims tribunal The Wall Street Journal, an an editorial today. said the agree ment "h as th<: sa me moral standing a:. an ;Jgreem1'nt m :ul1• with ;J k11ln<111JJt•r. that IS to <;;J\ none at all ·· The c•d1tol'1al a<h 1:-.l'fl pn•.,1 de n l llt•:Jgan 1•1 c·xa1111n1· 11 ('an•rull \' :ind said .. a111! 1f 11 ·, un rutrillect'part:-. cl11 nol , l)fl h:il:rn•·" h<·n dil Am1'rw<1n int 1•r":-.I ,, I hl'rc should ht• no h1•:.1t .1111111 1n r• no11nl'lng ti '· 0 Yt!SS S<lld ht• knt•W "' no 11111' within the nl'W arln11n1strati11n who had "1•hara<'lf·ra11·d thi:-. ag n'cment "But hl·c;a1d 1nlalk' with offaC'lals ht• dsrl not O:JOI•· them hf' und('rsto11d "th••\ wall pr1weed \'t·r~ t'ardully •· · Om· or th(• terms agrtt•d ti) by lh<' <'artcr adm1n1!.lr<.1l1nn was ltHmg uf a track emhar gh an t•f f~ct against Iran ancl 11 was un <IC'rstood that dMum\'nts 111 at• complish tht' lifting hue! hef'n prepared fo r put.lir a t11in 111 th•· F'edc-ral Ht•g1sl<•r on Thur<;d<.1y llowev1•r,. tt was 11n1.Jcor!-.IOocl that Ht-agan's St<ite Department iss ued orders can!'eltn~ puhlH',1 taon of th<• clo<'umt•nt:-., 1nll1t·atan1! tlwt the cmha rgo will no\ he l1rt 1.•d immecliult!l y. A White !louse ofheial <;atcl tht'rc would h~ nu t·ummt•n\ from Heagan 's spokesman llt- said only that t he State Ucpart m en\. and ReaJ.(an himself. were (See BAI.KS, Page A2> Or:n:fJ_,~~as l "'eatht~r Chance of rain increas· ing to 30 percent lat e Thursday . Cons iderable cloudjness. Lows to night 48 along coast to 53 inland. Hi gh Thursday at beaches 60, inland 65. INSIDE TOD"\' Prtridnt Carur hoa rt· tirtd bid ·compUcatiom of two compla (inallcing deall bl/ 1111 admi"i1trotfon, the Chry1ln rt.-w plan ll1td r•· lto•t of lrania" holfogei, )~~"! linger /or ytcm. Pagt •••• .. UNIDENTIFlEO COUPLE SWING TO 810 BAND SOUND AT DISNEYLAND HOTEL FESTIVITIES Thousand• ce,.t>r•te ln•ugur•tJon; 1om. t•ke time to w•teh progreH of ho1t•ge1' return O•llY '•lot Pl!oto• lly C~ry Ambto•• NEWPORT MAYOR PRO TEM EVELYN HART (LEFT) WITH EMMA JANE RILEY, GALA HOSTESS Tom Fuentes (left) chairman of loc•I 'ln•ugural ball,· Kevin Pfeifer, an emcee f'ro• Pafl' A I GAL;\S ABOUND .•. Ll'ftaanmcnt lined up al the s c•ven uthe r inaug ura l balls ' :i<'ross th1!>. t·e lt·br<1ting <'apital <·11 y Tuesday night: Th(• Feder al Pension Build· ing ~1.000 atte nded where the < brnond!. de ma nded and got a s pecial $..14 ,040 stage. Other s la).!l.'s n~t the committee abo1.Ll $10 ,000 e ach . Me mbers o f lh'agan's Cabinet. the Supreme Court and tlae 01plomatu: Corps a tll.'nded . The Glenn Miller or- chestra entertained with actor M 1 kt' Connors as host. The Was hington Sheraton· li,000 in <1lti•ndanre with Wayne ~ewlon . Frnnk1e L<1inc. Ray (.'h arlt·!'>, llarry James or rhl'st ru, Pau 1 P<1ge , the Mills BrothN~ and Hobert Conrad as host Thl• Shoreham llotel. 3.350 atll'rnl~I. Anthony Newlcy and tht: Pctt'r Ouchin orchestra en· tc•rt <111wd with Hobert Stack as ho~t The M;iyrlowcr Hotel: 3,500 ,ll u<·s l!>. for the s pecial Young V11tcrs Ball with entertainment hy I he Pointer Sis ters. A II n •venue s at $100 p er person, however, will bring in more than s.5.2 million, Lawler S<licJ. ·'This wou ld s how us with roughly a S.1-million profit at 40.000 tickets sold," Lawle r noted The reve nue inc luded 805 pre'S tigious boxes <1l $2.000 eaeh. Each box s eated eight. Boxes alone a ccounted for about $1 million in revenue . But, Lawler s aid, much of the $3 million in profit will be abs orbed in paying for free admission inaugur a l events, s uch as the SJ00,000 pyrotechnic!. display that was the dus k finale Tuesday night. .. After everything is paid for. the optimistic forecast is that we will h ave $500,000 left " Lawler said. ' - It is not clear where this profit m ight go. But, depending on legal in· terpretation of campaign laws. it <·ould well end up in the cof~ fcrs of the Republican Party From Pag_. .,\ I COUNTY ... pt'rson;,i l reaMJn for ha1>11int!S!-. hc c>au:-.c· he r hus band would hl' retu rning horn (· tod;iy from lloag Memorial llu!-tpit<JI and would ht· hat k a t work n1·xt week An·omµan ying Mrs Hiil·\ W<J:. Newpon Bca l·h :'11ayor l'ro Tt·m Evl'lyn llarl. wearing a long gown with multi eolon·d skirt l'r11<'l'l0ds from t h1• 1-'\'l'rl'. wh11·h wa!'t unde r w ritten h~ numerous businesses. will go tr• the llnilf"l Wav Among thos·e add ressang !he c r owd w<1s St<i t1• S<'n . ./oh n Schm1t1. who J okc•d . '·Hon aid ltea l!an hi.is hl·t·n 1n uffJ C't.' S<'veri hours and 20 m1nul1·s and ht· h;is vet to n11k <' Iran I think wt•'v~ been ~"Id out.·· Off in ont• rornc:r of the room wai. a s m;i ll1•r ~crcen lcle v1s1on whic·h kepi nm~tanl traC'k of thl' 1 former ho:-.t<igtJs' progr ess Ofril'1ally . the.· t'vc·nt was scheduled from ti tu 9 p m , but at !cast i.I thousand hl.'artv in d I \"Id uals lingered lln I 0 around 10 p .m lo 1.'hC'e r as they viewed host age~ arri\'mf.: in c;1·r mi.ln v Air and Spa<'e Museum: en· l t'rla 1nmcnt 1nl'lude d Lionel llamplon . the Ho u s ton Pops Orc hestra and Robert Goulet. a long with lhe Sa mmy Kaye or . r ht•strn and Elizabeth Taylor Warner as hostess. The Natura l llis tory ~1 useum. entertainment by Doc Scvcrins en's orch estra, the llnitt'd St ates Air Force Band, Mel Tillis , and Chad Everett as hos t Alaia: 01alicious killer or 'sap?' The Ame ric an H is tory Mus eum : entertainm ent was µrovided by f'at Boone, the Tommy Dorsey orchestra, Carol Lawrence, J ohnnv "Scat" Davis and llughO'Rrianashost. J\ II television dir ection and production was under Ma rty Pasetta of Academy Award pro- duction fame. Of all the inaugural events that have turned this capital metropolis on its ear over the pas t three days, the inaugural balls were the major source of revenue for the organizing com- mittee. rinances for the balls were l!~der direction or Michael Lawler. a 27-year-old attorney and native of Newport Beach. Lawler said by the time total bills are in, the nine post- inauguration extrava1anaas will have cost more than $2.1 million. Air fare for the varioua enter- tainers alone was $220,000. By DAVID KUTZMANN Of IM O.til' l"llet Sufi Murder defendant Or. Lows Alaia. described as both a "sap" whose mind snapped under the weight of his personal problems and as a malicious kille r, must now await the deliberations of an Orange County jury. The se ven-woman . five -man panel began its con sider ation of the case today after hearing s pirited closing statements Tuesday by de fense attorney Albert C.S. Ramsey and pros - ecutor Richard Farnell. Ramsey, a silver-haired lawyer whose parting state· me nts to the jury were almost theatrical, claimed Alaia was the victim of severe personal pressures which contributed to his violent explosion on the night ol June 13, when he fatally stabbed his former wife and a Long Beach attornev in the woman's Huntintton -Hai:bour home. TELEPHOHE ThOITWIS P. Haley ..... _ Robert N. Weed l"rHldfl'fl M . Thomas Ka.vii , .... Thomas A. Murpttlne .......... E..._, Charles H. Loos . ..,. ................... to;1iltt1t ltll Oren•• Cou1 l"wtll•lllllt C•Mtelly, Ne 11ow1 •• .,'"· llMeretltll• ..... , .......... ., .. .,.,,,~ .......... llley • ••• ,. ... Ct .......... ••t<l•J '9f'lllltti811fl ~...--·. Allde,.,..nea; (714) 142-Q21 Cl9•....., Mwec••111= M2·M'11 OFACU c.t•Mfte:JltWllt.., ..... L..-..._,.:., Me. CMttHltilMH\' t111UIM .... e-dl: 11WS llNrll ......,,~ Ala 1a . Ram:scy <1rg ued, was "pushed to the ver y brink'' by a multitude of problems th at in e luded a bitter child cus tody bat· tie with his cx·w1fe. Margy Lou Alaia, and his afflil.'lion with a disf'ase known as n arcolepsy. an um·ontrollahle d esire l•> s le<>p Alaia, an orthopedic surgeon, has pleaded innocent and inno· cent by reason of insani~y to the dual murder r harges against him. During Farnell 's closing state· menls to the jury. the prosecutor said in strident tones. "There are two people in their graves, and they will be in their graves forever because of thi~ man CA1aia). Farnell, who is pushing for two first degree murder convic- tions with spec ial circumstances. said the jury's sympathies "have been played upon (or 10 weeks. The defense has attacked and attacked. And I've had to sit here and listen to the attacks on these victims in this case." Local arti818 set auction in Irvine The works of Orante Cout artist.I will be auctioned off al I p.m . Sunday ln the Turtle Rock Commwllty Park ClubhOUle, 1 Sunny hill Road. The Irvine Chamber of Com· merce Auction will be preceded by to-minute preview period . ,Money from tbe •uctlon .Ul 10 to tbe Olamber ol Commerce•• 1cllol8rlbtp fwld . • Ted, Joan to split Marriage to end with 'regret' WASHINGTON (AP> Sen. Edward M. Kennedy , D·Mass .. a nd his wife, Joan. announced olans today to "terminate our marriage" alter 22 years. In a stutement issued by Ken· nedy's Senate office in both their name_s. the couple said "ap- propriate legal proceedings will be commenc<..>d in due course." Mrs . Kennedy has been livinf.'( in an apartment 1n Roston for more thap a year while her hus band <·ontinued to live in his s uburban Virginia home Thev h:..tvt• lhn.•e children · A spokesman for Kennedy declined comm ent on where the divorce proceedings would be in· itiated. "With regret. yet 0with respect and cons ide ration fo r each ot h e r , we have agree d to terminate our marriage " the brief statement said · .. We ha ve reac.·hed this de cision together. with the un derstanding of our children and after pastoral l'Ounseling .. Appropriate le.: al 1>roceed 1ngs will he r ommt'nced in due <·oursc and we inll'nd to resolvt· f'ro• Pa9.-A I SCHOOLS ISSUE ... pos1twn to µro1)()s als for C'Ombln ing !'>Cvt!nth and eighth graders on h1..:h S<'hool t•amµuses whcr <' s tudents ure a s old as 18. Man~ vo1C'c.'<f cOnl.'crns Cl bout d rug and ukohol problem!> even t ho ugh <.1dm1mstr:.itors !>.<11d tht· y oun ~e r s tude nt s wo uld he 1M1li.1 tf'll from the.· up1Jer <:lass pupil:-. c;1>1n g into l'lus urc s tudies . t rustt•t•s Wt•rl.' rcluttanl to sup p1Jrt an,\ 11'1l1t }' rt's ult1ng in lhl.' rlos un· 11f unf• 11r more of tht· dis· t rid 's four t omµn •he nsive hig h !'tc·hools • Som e lrust1•es initially sup purtl'd I he• 1irop11sa I lo nwvt• the m 1<ldk S(·hoolt•rs onto t hl.' high !'> l" h <ml <· :J m pus t•!>. wh I.' rt.: l.'X BALKS ... ;1 U I h IJ fl ?. e <l l (t cJ I !>i c· USS th(' !-! t•ni. I ( l\"l' ll>SUt· t'artPr . in his final hour!'> a!\ pn·s1dent . issuc<.1 a n cxec ut1vt.• ortl<'r µr oh1b111ng the 52 Corm1:r I ' S hoi.t:igcs from s uing Ir an for t.l (lm a gc·~ r c~ult 1 ng from l hl'll" t':ll)llvit~ But th<· former hostages C1nd th1•1r f<lm ll11·s . unli ke t1lhN 1\mt·rit:an:-.. will h<ive re1·our!'tt' 111 a 1·11mm1s~111n bt·ing M't up to hand It· the ir elaim:-.. Othl'r i\mer1<:a n!>. wllh C'l<1im:-. ai.:a1nst Iran will have to gn to an ml{'rnational lnbunal. whiC'h w 1 11 cl t• t• 1 d c how m u c h , i r anyt hing , Iran will have to pay The· s p1•1•ial hos ti.l gt' r'>m II l' II .; a l I II rl t· I) m m I s s I II n . (·stahhs hetl ti y one of JO e x ··c ut 1ve orde rs Carter s igned, will have nine m e mbers. pcns 1vt· st1cnt t.', athlcti<". shnµ and l<Jnguagc rac1 lilie!> could be util1w<1 Out Tuc•scfay. most trus tees in d1 talc·d they <lre ready now to ma intain the distritt's current gra dt· 1·onf1gurtJlH>n whil'h even tually euuld lead !11 dos in um· 1ir mon · high schools. Only Trustee Rarbara Skilling !><lid she t•ould see value in plans lo combine middle and high :-.t·hool children o n the sam e t iJmpus . "But if p<irents aren't behind this." she s aid. "forget it " Trustees also are expected to name iJ !'>late-required citizens t•o m milk!c ,Tuesday tn study µlans for c·los1ng school!> before next September. The school distnc·t has clos<...od t•1ght schools (1Ve r the pC1st eight years as enn1llment dwindlt'd from a high of ne arly :10.000 to the eurrenl 19.000 Uistri1·t adm1n1stra\nrs 11r<• d1<:t e nrollm ent will drop to i.l buut 15 .000 b' 19145 86 as fC1mili es with chaidren t11nt1nu~ t o m 11vt• In m o r e a ffordciblc housing than J!>. ci v:.iilablc in the· .~ t·w1111rt Bci.lc·h i.lnd Cost :i Mesa <Jrt'<i . CdM pantAI studi.~s conunPrcial strip I\ 01U(•h dlS('U!'>SCd s pec·tfl(• area plan for lhl' IO block eom merc1al..-lnp in Corcma del Mar will be on(• of tht' topll.'s taken up tonight by the CC>rona del Mar Civic Association. The t•iv1C' group, representing homl'OWJlCr s IO this section Of Newport Beach. will m eet at Newport Center 's Gle n dale Ft-d eraJ Suvmgs at 1·30 THURS., THURS. oooRS OPEN coME EARL'(\ , .. , .... supersu•d• '"'"' s12.00 R•I· •2t." as fri.ends ~II matters relating to the dassolution of our marria1e. ·'In the inte r ests of our children and the other m embers of our families we hope that the 1>rcss and the public w ill un- de rstand our wish to decline furthercomment. .. The Kennedys, both Catholics wer e married Nov 29, 1958'. Their c·hildrc n arc• Kara 20 ('.;dward M Jr·, 19. and Pat'nC'k: l:J The s tatement issued by Ken· ncdy 's office s &1rl Mrs Kennedy plans lo 1·ont1nut· l iving in H IJ s I n n w h 1 I e 11 u r s u i n g a m ;is lcr"'i df•gn•c in cduc·ation at Les ley C'oll<:gc Sht· left Wast11ng t<in t<1 m <1vt· to Bos ton in f'c·hru l'.tr} 1!178 .. Ttll'rcaft<'r s h1· intends lo wurk full llmt· 1n the field or mu!-.1<" •·d tu·1.1t1on rif children,"" lh<' !>tCllcmenl !>.a 1d~ T he sl <itcm1•nt s<11d Kennt:d v st1I~ intt·nds l<1 s i·ek re-e lc t•tion to th c St'n 1.11e n1·xt vear from ~hss <J<·hu sf'lt:-. fie. was fi rst <'lN•ted in 1!~2 Although lht:y w er e Jiving <Jpart cit thr lime Kcnncd v ran for president last year. his wife cam11<J1gned for him To many observer s of the c·ampa1gn. however. they ra relv appe ared r elaxed with e ac h other Officer still • unconscious after crash '.';t'wporl Beac h pcitrolman C r 1:g Matis on remaine d un · eonsc1ous· for !ht' fourth straight da) loday :it Fcmntain Valley Community llnspital where he "as t<1kl·n last Saturdav after bt·· ing kn<X"ke<lclown hy i.I motfms t. Sgt MaltMm reportedly s uf- fcon•d 1wo1-ru~ht•d Vl'rtehrae near h1 ~ nl'1·k a n d st.·vcra l majo r la t·l'rat1on~ ll11:-.p1t;.il officials list ed h1scond1t10n a~scrwus :'11 i.il lMm and ~· f<'llow officer w1•rt' .-.tanclin.i:: •in a shoulder of w t• ~ I ( . l)<I ~ I I I I g h w a \ n (' i.I r ll1 ghl:.ind Strl'et when a <:11mrwcl t rud< -.we'r n •d •lff lh1 · mi.Id . hilling Mall son Thl· :IJ )c:.ir old p11l1t'cmcin w<1s c a r r1c:(J on th<' hc)(l(f of the truck for a s hort d1sl i.lnn• ht·fortJ r o lling 1n- to t hc d1rt Patnl'li.1 Lytton. ~1 . of llunt- ini.:ton Beach. "as arrested on fl'l1my drunk driving c harges . She· s uffered a b roken ankle. p\n'ff•l• corduroy pant• ~ spri"9 c<>'ors BUSINESS STOCKS ---- \\ •·tlue·"el u\ • .. C:loPtiUlif l•ri• ... "' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ')\.. ••1tGn\1fllt t...OW "....,,~ t'K' N•w Vor~ MtdWW\I. P•Uflt, PBW. 8o•ton o.t;olt •nd C1nctnn.et1 \fO(~ ,., ~' "d r•Wtl9'J bt tfW N•ltt#'\41 A\\.Ot6•tlonot SiKvr1t1t"\ O..tt•r\ .tnct U\\lll'tltl • Wednesday J.inu:iry ?I 198 1 N DAIL'( PILOT ., Dow Jones Final OFF -4.44 CLOSING 946.24 Collectables need insurance lh sv1,v 11\ 1•o nT 1rn \ ou would hl· 11~1 rnon· Lha11 J11 .1verag1.: mtdd le-class American 1r you .11 t• J<iintni: llll' ,., t•1 11111untrng m1 lhons ac- 4u1r1ng 'aluahlc·~ a ' ,1 "'<1\ \11 p111t 1·1·1 lh1· dollar 's buying po wer You "ould he nu rr11ir1• th.rn 11 .. 1111.tlh l'uut1ous ar, as a result. )Oll a rc-on g u,1rd .11'.llll!>l fr .1u1I J\s d heg111m·r \lrU tn tc. -.111•h \11ur 'Jll'l'talty ('a rerul ly tu <10 bu!>tr1C'' onh with r1 11111 .ol1h· dc.1ll'rs, galleries. au ct ion hnus<:!>. to g•·t .1n .11 1·111 .11 t' .qrpr .ir-..tl or 1 he collec t<tble vou'n • l'or1s rd1•r r11g h1•f1111 '•1u i.11, But despite all 1·au tron vou still ma' l.11-. c over. wh<'tt 1t ., l1111 late ber aw,1· \!Ill hav1· been burglart1l'd th.ti lhe 1n'.uranc1• p c1J11 "'" ) OU thought WI r1 ,,,,,. 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Anu '"" OIOtt• Pe• ... 011 1.>uo&1!> O• Ma•y Cal .i .. 1un<1 c.,o,.,1e d•10 MdlY A1111 Donnan IRI ml MACNEIL / l~HRER REPORT I I TIC TAC DOIJOH 10 MERV ORIFFIN C .11es1 riusl Sl"v" A11,;ri ~uests KJyll B .. 11a10 Alan Subs Bb•Orly O Angelo '~1 .. u t(h 11P.,WS b.,q1.-.y Uy 1tt~hll HtJ an 1n l1 r1ud'-•u1 V'•wtt' ounionst1i:.11on 1Jt•J w111d:> uv on we 'Nro•t(J ..,,w o1tr1e1a., IP<111 11 7 00 0 CBS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS 7•30 I) 2 OH THE TOWN Hos1~ Sieve hJ.,o•ds and MAIOdy Aoqe•s 8 FAMILY FEUD 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN r 0'1/ie tac~les lt\*' prObl_,.tn ot ()11-.. to 1nsuu "-onhOencP '' h•~ 'i•~1t1ng C0u$11l 1J ABCNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD Q) ,,..A'S'H 111wii..--.,e and Ti ttPPfl'' Hl••1no1 ffJ ft_tH•PV(' <.I 1UJJ P•• ui hydrocur1,Sl>"t?' .,.to1Pt1 ov tJhlf"" rflo;~ 1•l("'('tS D SHA HANA Guest Cl•uc~ Bll"Y 8 HOlLYWOOO SOOAAE.S G FACE THE MU&C • All IN THE FAMILY Arch,., s qu•c~ 1111nhlf\g sa•es a womJI\ s 1110 8l) MACNEIL. 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I OS AlltJ~l611t llH(1 00( OHIO°' unw1llinQlv 1fWOl~f '" H "tot to SffiUQ\lk' i.I ••IOhffl du11nond ucto~s Um hur der mto Me1uco 0 REAL P£0f'Lf f ulllurll{J a 11av 101hH> " sun tanning coms~11tH1f\ ,, rnr.le w1tr.h, a µrofes'im11ul oog wa1~e1 0 MOVIE • • ' ' I h,,, Sava\)4' I ano t t9681 Ba11y Sulli•·••• Glenn Co1 bell An CJ<Jll&w !)and ch~llengttS a home s1<1ad1ng ldm1lv 8 EIGHT IS ENOOOH Joannie h as seconc1 1houghls about httr ca1 ee1 and cons•oe<s ma111age ,,no Nancy t>ecomes tamoos locally afflH d p0ea11ng m a 1 v corn nu11c111 0 MOV"-* • '1 The Mask Of She- ba I •9691 Wallet P1d· geon fr>gt1r Stevens A seareti panv seeks m1ss1ng memt>e1s 01 " salan .. no na•e w1lh lhem a pnceless ge>ld s1a1i,e Q) P.M. MAGAZINE The purnal soearn' craze a1 Cornell U111ve1s11y, Chef T 811 n1a~es F rencn onion soup, Beverly Sassoon looks at etec1101ys1s Calhy ..._ ..... iOtll'lfl ·-ol t .... saad 81••'~ • lllO\lll • • '4 .. 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CAM>l llUANlTf AMOf~ Ou••I tHt1vtt I awumt.O •008 <f l MOVIE • • c i• ""'....., t tyhtmnu t 111'11 Ait.'1u•d ll1yo• O'"'" Ututum~ " hh.1 dr•vt1• ...... , .... fttHfl Wt#tltl WI/., ti tulft l.J.C..(WlHt& thft fH~t hlllf• k < hamp1011 111 th .. tu" 1w" tit U•• , ._.,."ta, tu (~, •• , 0 Olff'MNT STAO«H A1 uuht ""' 11t11 u uChOOf u~'"V HUit UttukUlt hlfll •1)•1tJllVv h•1h1,1 "'U lt\Ut h th•I " tu•h,w atudtJOt ,nt.~ tu fMvo Mr C>rumrnond ttliUpl h1m lfH> 8 (1f) TAXI I h4' < .. ll111.,s u1~t1 off 1111 " wot1f!. u t f(";Qh11~ ·~ I" lht' w1l(f1o • MIRV <MUFFIN C •V01S1 host Sh•Yll Allun GUOl'1$ Kay., 8alla1d Alan !>u•• Rttvr11fy O Angelo f1ec! Smoot A•tnur Mur- ray Oar>e"'• Ci) MOM OF THE GAEA T AMERICAN 008PIL IOUNO fennO!SSl!e E111111 f ord dnO Della AMse team up 101 a cele1>1at1on ot 1ra0t11onal dnO gosl)ttl music tram Nasnv1lle s G•ano Ole Opry tea1unng l)ttrlOt· mane es by Andrae Crouch. Grandp~ Jones. A .. mona 8110 the Happ~ Goodman Fam11y 9:30 D THE FACTS OF LIFE 111 an ttllorl to get wme attenhon. loo11e sp1eads a sto•y that M1 s Garrell •S an alconohc 8 ®' ICAP A welcoming parw 101 Val· dez at whrCh JO<l•e Ches- ter Danny and V31daz update their IO•e h>1os 1u1ns mto a d•sHh!• when one of ,.,. lour ts shol fG COUNl'OOWM TO THE WHl'n HOUSE: TH( MAGAN TAANSlllOH Top le.el planning ses· s1ons and an in-oeplh 1n1e,.1ew w11 n Ronald Reagan 1evea1 the l>ef\1nd· lh•-scf!neS J.118paralions which will de1e1m111e her.. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS TUBE TOPPERS KOCE Iii 7:30 -Makins "M·A·S·H ... A &ook inside the htt series and some insights on lhe show 's success, also shown al 8 p.m . on KCET, 'Channel 28 <see story below). KTLA • 8 :00 -"This Savage Land." A homesteading family faces the challenge of a band of outlaws in this movie with Barry Sullivan and Glenn Corbett. CBS 8 9:00 -"Greased Lightning." Richard Pryor and Beau Bridges star in this movie about stock car racers (photo al left). well Ille ,,_ adm1n1stra 11nn will operate In lhl COllut'ii) months 10:00 D OUIHCY Ouo1.cy Uf!COmes enton. 111..0 1n " srnugghng cill>ftf 111 .. oht1ng lsra_,h ~tt<.tel pohl tt .ind a Naz• wat 0 1rr1 1nul 10 NEWS I\~ VEGAS w1tneasa~ a "1urder • IH0£P£HOE.Nl NETWORK NEWS 10.aoe e NEWS ml ll'MSENTIHO KAREN Al<E"8 Cabd•UI singe• Ka'"" Aker• s1n1,1• s..iec11on5 by S1op11.,,, Sondh.,•m Biiiy .fool a11d Ja1..qua~ Brol 111 a 1>tt1 fn,mance ft001 Harn hu1g C.e.inanv '1i) COUNTDOWN TO THE WHnE HOUSE: THE Rf.AGAN TRANSITION 1 op lev,;I planning ~ soo11s and an m-<1ep111 1nfutv•ew 111ttth Ronald Reagan 1evaa1 the bAh•no- tn.i-scenes prapara11011s wh1cn will delttrm1ne no,. well lhe new adm1n1sfr<11- 11on will Ol>tf• ate 1n tho com11111 monlhs 11:00 I) D D (JJ @1 NEWS 0 SfAAT'AEK An al"in capable u l t1bsorb1ng all p<t1n f1om ot11e1s leads K11M Spcxlr and McCoy 11110 a iabon•· 101y of dec11h G HEWL YWEO GAMl ID w·A·s·H MB!I call b•111gs a '""' lo Henry lhat h•S w1l11 may be slraying and upsenmo news ro Fathe1 MulC&hy II) MOVIE /' • ·, Stag;; r o 1 hunde• Rock t t9641 9.,,,y Sulh· va11. Manlyn Ma.well "'""""!!a proolem 01 toyAI· lies 10 ... nSP'!Ople hu II ll gunm;on 10 assurnu a spe· C1JI jOb 101 lhe local la"' man EliJ OICKCAllETI Eurnp~;111 Journal1sls I oo~ Al Amot1c11 Gue•IS Hemv B111"don Nicole Bernf\l!1m, C111a 1:1.iuor 1Pa11 t of :>1 11:30 IJ tJ., MOVIE • • SnmflOne Is wa1c11 1ng Me· ! t!/781 Lau1eu l1ullo•1 oa .. io B11ney A young ne""' 01rec1or 1S to• 1ne11teo by a myste1.ous tnan who roUows f'er t!¥'1t~ move 0 THEBESTOF CARSON Guests Pe1e r oun1a111 Mau1een Stapleton nr Jona<han Miiie• 1R1 G @J ABCNEWS 0 OUNSMOl<E Festus tries 10 ormg m a pe1sonao1e 1h1el .. no seeks 10 t1sca110 IHm e11 1oute lo OodQi> • HOCIM't....,. TlleHet_,,._,....._ inf0t-tion IOt en Allt9d ~MC ---flDt!QH!~ 1l:OO • MOVll * * *'It .. Hold Back TM Dorn" (19411 Ch8'1el 8oy4tf, Ofly11 O. H1v1U1nd To g11n 8'1fry lnlo ,.._ country. • relugee pl1ns to matry • U S cttlzen and d•v<><ce ti« alt4tfwa1d1 8 ({1 LOVlf()AT •Taking Sides" 01ar1a Canova, Rot>erl Urich, "A Fnendly L11tlfl Game· Prt!t· C•lla Mo11111, "Go•no By Thi! Boo~· Geo1g1a Engel 11etb Voland (Al • ...aalON: ~l.E 12:30 D TOMORROW 0 DOHLANE Gues15 Be1n1e Winters. Ugly Oave Grey. Kamahl Cn1111M1 Allan 1:00 8) YOU KT YOUR LIFE Buddy Hacllell meets the' woman wno times 1ne wom8" who •ace alter Paul Ne ... man. a man who won two 1>1ll1on dollats and ar• - animal tra1ne1 II) INDEPENDENT NETWOAt< NEWS I: 10 G /1JJ POLICE WOMAN Pepper goe~ unde•COY81 10 app1enend a iewel thell ~"l1 IA1 1:30 U THE LONE AAHOER Wanted The Lone Ranger Q) YOU 9£T YOUR LIFE Buddy 11ackell mee1s a mnma90 01oker a pod1a· 111st and a woman who Stalled d IUI• CIUb IOI hfll sell II) MOVIE ••• ' Tne V1S1I '1964 f ln911d Bu1gman Anlnony Ou1nn A '*flallny woman otter~ .i generous endow '"~'" 10 her ~ome-town 11 the rns1den1s agre,. 10 1nuHhtr her for mer lover 1:45IJ NEWS 1:558 NEWS 2~0 NEWS D MOVIE • • • My Cousin Rachel 1 19~31 Oh••a oe Ha••flano fi,tnd•d Bu11on Baseo on lliP novel ny Daphne Ou ,,...,,. , The lleit to 1 eon- ..., .. tort-attempt• to find out 11 ttw -lie ~ .. ,...., . """"' .. 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"Lvd1a· (19411 Merle Oberon JoHpn Colten An eldarly wom1n rectlts lie• romantic pasl lollow1ng a noatalg•c reunion w11h lour ol he1 lo1mer lovers 8 NEWS 3:0011) NEWS I 3:4& Q) MOVIE • • 'Web Of Violence • 119691 Bre11 11alsey Mar- garet l...i U&Q NEWS 4~0 MOVIE • •' 1 • Rallies" I 1940) 011 via de Ha•1ila110 Oav1d Niven 0 MOVIE • * • Madonna 01 Th" Seven Moons t 19451 PIWll•s Caive•t Stewart G1anger 1 Thur•doy"• Boyl i•r .ffo1·ir11 -MORNWG- 11:00 W • • Parao1~e Ca11 yon ( t935J Jonn WJyne Matton Burn_. -AFTERNOOH- 12:00 Q) * • • !he Helen Mor gJ11 S1ooy I t957) A1111 Blytll Paul Newmar1 W • • Oese11 Sono~ ( t9551 Ralph Meeke1 Maria EnQhsh 3·00 C10, • • Th" Sec1e1 Weapon 119•?1 R"5'1 Rathbo11e N1qe1 B•uce 3·30 0 •••• If II s 1111!5· day ln1s Must Be Be•g1 um 119691 S11 t1H110v P1eshet1e 1a11 McS1iarn1 JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batluk 11'5 THE SUPE~00wL IN I H£ 5 U0EROOME! AN!/ 11= YOU IHINK. I HE. l/QE55U~E ON IHE-PlA'fERS fS SOMET~1NC7 , HE~'5 SOMEONE WHO i:?fALLY FE.E.L5 , HE ~95U~! WHA1'5 IT LI KE. i O '3ELL B EER Al A GAME OF ~15 MAGNnuOE? How do they do it? A look inside the 4077th By TOM JORY NEW YOHK (1\P) Gene Reynolds. who pro· bat at a crucial time in the ball game," Reynolds sa ys midway through a new pubhr 'l'V documen- tary on the series, "and the manager calls him over and whispers in his ear, 'Triple to left.' 1ll1l'ed t he f1rsl fi ve seasons of CBS' "M-A·S·H," re- l·alb this <tU<:stron during a s tudent seminar at l l' I.•\ · /\ kt d got UJ' a nd sa rd , ·Why doesn't lhe net work learn" They've got th•~ t!x ample, why don't they see that th1 l. is the way lo do 1l? · ·'I mean, they look at something that's suc- cessful and you don't have to suggest to them, 'Copy· I mean. that's all they do is copy.'' "Well. 11 ·s very much like a baller going up to .. M·A-S-H." in nine seasons, has established itself as one of the most enduring and consistently TV opens 'Belli Files' SA:'. FBANCISCO <API At- 1nrn1·\ ~lei He lli . the ·'King of Tort'>." 1s hardly the most m<Jdt');l m an around. His life has hl·cn so exciting. he contends. t h a t lhC' tel e vis ion series pl;mncrl to relebrate his exploits "could run for years ·' And he's probably rig ht Shooting is set to begin next month on "The Belli Files." a SI million NBC pilot aim ed at a new attorney-does-battle series hut II on the feisty life and times of the famed San Francisco bar- rister TOP CHOICE TO portray the 73-year-old counselor , who says he 's won more than $100 miJJjon m damage suits in a career s panning 47 years, is veteran ac- tor Eddie Albert. Even TV will have a hard lime embellishing Helli's life in creat- ing a fi ction-fact portrait. The .. raw material" for writer N.Y. TIMES: Edward Anhalt is a man who has written 39 books. pioneered law in the field or civil damage, married four times. fathered six children and clowned around the world between times. ··A s eries could run tor years.·· the portly Belli allowed as he held court in his 150· year -old red velvet Victorian office in the Belli Ru ilding on bus tli ng Montgomery Street. BEl,LI, WHO acts more like <tn enthusiastic 20-year·old than a grizzled courtroom warrior who pleaded his first case the year prohibition ended, had just roared in from filing a $12 million lawsuit Belli made his reputation by employing startling courtroom demonstrations to hammer home to juries the damages s uf- fered by his aggrieved clients. But his most spectacular case was the unsuccessful defense of "Exhilaratingly bizarre! Obsnslft, exclilng, se1ry, wildly energetic." _,._ ......... -,.,.. l- Jack Ruby, the man millions of TV viewers saw kill Lee Harvey Oswald, assassin of President John f . Kennedy. Co-producer Allen Epstein said Belli 's ocrice will be re- constructed on a soundstage in H o llywood. ll will be "the bookend" of the proposed series. the set-piece from which all the episodes will radiate. "WE'RE GOING to do a con- temporary piece: it's going lo be in r eal lime.'' said Epslt!in. ''The re will be a lot or charac- ters .. When it comes lo his- tory. we'll let that flow naturally an the dialogue. "It will not be mostly in the courtroom. We want to see Belli and how he works -you see, most of Belli is his preparation . . . gathering, disseminating and interpreting information. There will not be an obligatory courtroom scene in every show." ~·8·2711 eMIS10l al S.UNI 111tjlfl1I One ot lhe ~-r.'• 10 N•f. _,,_ KEZY 11IO AM II nl 6 So. CM9t llltua TMen preMftt9 frld•r • .....,...., . ' \ * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * SCAllN J1 "PINK 'LC~YD" ICAHNH ••LADtal • MNT\.l•N T .. ROLLING ITONll" LASTWDKI popular programs ever produced for television, and "Making · M -A-S· 11 "' is both a fascinating record and a fitting lTibule to the series . "I FELT THAT BECAUSE 'M-A·S-H' has done so well, somebody should preserve the story of how, and why, they did it," says Michael Hirsh. producer . writer and primary reporter for the 9<1-minute Puhlic BroadC'asting Service presenta- tion. Mary Tyler Moore 1s the narrator for " Making 'M-A-S-H,"' to be aired tonight at 7:30 on KOCE. Channel 50, and al 8 o'clock on KCET. Channel 28. Taped on the "M-A-S-H" set in Hollywood, and including intervie ws with the stars as well as seg- ments from some of the series' most acclaimed programs and footage from the cutting room floor. "Making 'M-A-S-H'" attempts to answer, from several angles. the questions posed by Hirsh: How do they do it? Why is it so successful ? .. Making 'M-/\·S-H"' was put together at CTW, the public TV station there -with about 14 hoursoffilm and about 450pagesoftranscript. "In 10 years or doing television," Hirsh says, .. it was the hardest editing job I've ever done." In the process. however, Hirsh assembled - with help from a crew that included Patterson Den- ny. the director, and Rod Nordberg. the editor -a remarkable documentary on an equally remarka- ble facet of contemporary culture. "M-A-S-H," STARRING ALDA as Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye .. Pierce, Wayne Rogers as Capt. "Trapper John" Mcintyre, Loret- ta Swit as Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, _Larry Linville as Maj. Frank Burns, Gary Burghoff as C"pl .. Hadar .. O'Hc11ly , and Mae Lean Stevenson a s Lt Col llcnry Hlake. was a r riti<:al s uccess from the start. Sept 17 . rn7:! The series' ratings improved m;.irkcdly in the second season WHATEVER IT IS, ··M AS II" won an Emm\' as th<' outstanding corn ed~ ~ern~s rn the 1973.7"4 s eason. and in 1975 became the first half·hour com edy to wan a George roster Peabod) Hroadrasting Aw<tt'd. Aida's Pierce has been the series1 most promi- nent rharal·ter from the stifft. and the actor says, "I g uess he 's part of my personality We've met over the years I'm not a womanizer. and 'he is : I don't drink as much as he does . I'm not a s mart aleck ·· The TV series was based on Robert All man's hit motion picture of the same name. The charac- ters were members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital stationed behind the lines during the Korean War. Alda. who has written and direct- ed a number of episodes, says of Altman's effort. "He gave us a visual st yle, and a setting and a springboard, more than a springboard, of charac- ters.·· Speaking in the early moments of t h e documentary, Alda describes the atmosphere in whic h the series has beeri and is produced. "We're re-creatin~ a time of revelation s uf ferin~ and joy that happened to real people' at a real lame. We know what they went through and in a way. we are going through it and we can't ignore that. We can't be casual in the face of that.· M·A-S-H' is not a sitcom.·' Mt•t•IUU l d•.J•ds I 11111n 841l 03 811 ...... C1nfma Y1t10 830 6990 .... Anaheim Drive In I 11 41879 9850 l'\;t.f0A~!3f-.1 A f i t Vl((J C~!"'° '-5 ENC'.'4AGF'¥l"tt