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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-27 - Orange Coast Pilot------------·:. • t . IUICl -ClllT TUESOAY .JANUAHY.'/ 1•rn1 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine 111aratlaon run11ers on freedom trail. Start of the field of nearly 1,000 participants spread out along Walnut Street in Irvine Sun- day during the World Masters Marathon billed as the "Run for Freedom" in honor of America's 52 freed hostages. Eventual winner was Vic Simonian of Santa Monica Track Club in corrected time of 2: 18:56 for the course of 26 miles, 485 yards. Corrected time came beca~e officials gave Simonian six seconds due to being delayed while a train blocked t.he course. A full listing -0f all finishers is presented in the Daily Pilot today on Page 84 with winners and top marks in the Sports section For the Record on P age 83. Marathon was sponsored by the Irvine Chamber of Comm!_rce and the Daily Pilot. 12-eent jump End of control could -hike gas W ASIUNGTON (AP l · Prcsi dent Reagan is expected to lirt re m aining oil price controls hy Wednesday, a White House of fic ia l said. The While llou~c plannt·d to Showers due tonight on Orange Coa~t Button up your 11vcrcoat ;_ind open up your umbrl'lla. bcrau:.e· the weatherman prcdil'ls you'll need both hy nightfall today However. a high surf is not an tieipatcd to accompany the m com ing storm with its nO percc•nl C'hance of showers hy this evl'n ning. "I sec some surfe rs sitting out there in the water by ttw bait shack on the pier now. but I don't know what they' re waiting for .·· obser ved II unt1 ngton Reach Lifegua rd Lt . Dnui.: O'Arnall lie said the h11rncst surf was bar ely three ft•cl with no in crease anticipated and the sea was glassy. Thl' U S. Weather Service predicted wi nds up to 20 knots by tonight. O r a n g e Count y Sh c ri f I ':-. Harbor Patr ol deputies 1n Newport Beach said s mall craft warning!'! will be posted hen• if the anticipated winds rise over 20 knots Spokes men for t h e U .S. Weather Ser vice in Los Angeles said a 60 percent. chance of ram will continue through Wcdncs day. Temperatures arc expected to rise to the middle 60s d uring the day with nighttime lows in the upper40s. So far this year, the Orange Coast has received but 2.26 inches of rain including the trace lert by last week's weak storm. Father kill8 son thought 'prowler' KOKOMO, Ind. CAP > -A teen-a1er died Monday aft.er his father ahot him, appareQU~ mls· -tA'Un1 h fm for a f row I e r , Howard County aberif deputies Hid. lllcU.l Medlen, 18, died of a 1an1bot wound to the cheat, "' police 1ald. They HY his father, Edward Medlen, 43, •hot bim wttb a .11-ealiber revolver after bearbtl ..... ~ their home. announC'c the action today, at a briding at JO.:JO a .m . PST But la1 l' 1r1 thl' morning, deputy pre•:.:. secretary Karna Small s a1ct . without rt·vealing the sub- ject nf th<· pla nned briefing, that any announ('cmcnts plannl.-d to- day would be <!clayed until Wed- ncs cl a} "Thcn•'s too much going on," sht• saifl. referring to the visit to the White House of the fnoed Amerit·an hostages. Controls arc :.till m place on a hout 25 perrtml of domestic crude· oil, all gasoline and pro- pane Remov<il of the controls C'ou ld h1kl-i.:asoline prices hy up to 12 tent-. a i.:allon but add as mudi a:. S7 li1lhon lo the federal Trt•a s ury at thl' s amt' time I hrough increast•d tax revenues from oil compan1l'S. Ont• i11dustry analyst said he doubll·d consumers would feel tht• 1 mpacl of the action soon on ga soline prices because com· !Jl'tition and rl'latively low de- mand arc likt•ly lo dela y some of tht• incrl'ast·~ at least until spring lfowc·ver. other analysts sa id hcatini.: oil users may feel th1: full 1mpa<'t or crude oil de control this winter. W 1t h dc<'onlrol . d o mestic cr ude oil pr1<•cs would be al· low!'d lo ris e lo world market lcvc·ls . The l atest Energy De partment estimates are that domes tic crude oil h as an a Vl•ra~c price• of $23 a barrel. while' forei~n averages $35 Painl.fumR deaths tried? FRESNO <AP > A l<'rcsno woman has been booked for investigation of endangering the lives of two of her children by al- legedly forcing them to in- hale paint fumes with her. Sheriff's deputies said Monday that they found Rosie Castenada, 27. un- steady and with traces of gold paint on her hands when they responded to a disturbance report at her a partment. Her 12-year-o ld son was In a stupor with traces of -copper patnt on nls face and hands. and her 9-year- o ld son was walk Ins around with traces of sold paint on his face and hands, deputies said. A 9·month-old daught'r wa1 diacovered crying ln her crib. ' A la.41t run for old 484 Mighty derricks lift Old 484 , one of three Knou·s Berry Furm locomotives onto truck Monday for tr anscontinental trip to Flint. Mich .. where she joins Huckleberry Hailroad run by Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission 's little rail line. Knott family donated Old 484 because their line has thr ee engines und tht• Mi chi~an amusem ent park had only C1nt' Built in 1903. Old 484 originully ran bet ween Salida and Gunnison hauling freigh t for Denvt>r and Hio c;rnn<h · Ra il road. Indonesian vessel sinks; 570 missing Receiver named.for OC heal,th plan J AKARTA. Indonesia IAP) - An Indonesian passenger ship that caught fire and burned for 12 hours sank in the stormy Java Sea today and Indonesian officials said more than 500 people were missing. Rough seas prevented a flotilla of rescue vessels from reaching the burning vessel and it s pa nicked passengers. A spokesman for the National Search and Rescue Operation saiCi 586ofthe l,136people aboard were known to have been rescued from the 2,420-ton Tampomas 2. A search was going on for sur· vivors. WUbtbefateof570unknown, an Indonesian shipping official said the disuter was the worst in the country's history. • In 19'7, the French frei&hter Grandchamp exploded and caqbt fire in Texa1 City, Texu, harbor, killing 510. Tbe 1912 sink· ln1 of the Titanic claimed 1,517 Uvn. The 1pokesman H id none oltbe •ldfl llDt to belp tbe •~ken vessel could get near it in the rough seas. Some passengers abandoned the ship in lifeboats a nd were picked up by other ships. "We tried to contact the boat, butitsank." he said. He said a rescue plane that ap· proached the ship reported about three-fourths of the vessel ablaze. thick black smoke pouring from the ste m , and knots of people jammedatthebow. LOS ANGELES I AP) A court has appointed a receiver for an Or ange County prepaid health plan that is accused by the state of operating fraudulently and without a license. \ The state Corporations Depart m ent said Monday t hat the action was taken last week against Scientific Business Consultants. which operated under the name of National Businessman's Associa· lion. Hundreds of people, relatives of <See SIOP, Pa1e AZ) The s ull was brought also agatnsl the American Busi- nessman's and Professionals' As-Doctor's unloc·ked-J soc1.1.oon. which pre vious ly owned the health plan, a nd War- h · k d ren D. Roberta, a Santa Ana pme r8D88C e psycholottst who has boutllt the A Colla Mesa phyaician who plan, said department fawyer left b1a back door unlocked re· JoanComparet. lumed home late·SUnday to ftnd Los Ansel• County Superior hl1 televillon set, microwave Court Judie Richard Hayden or· ovenand1ilverwareitolen,poUce dered the company not to operate Hid. • without a Ucenae and appointed 1 Dr. Walter G. Panel, .rho re-reeelvw peMlDI a heariq l'eb. 1ldn ln tbe lleaa Vmle area, lilt-' IO, tbe~Nld. edbilklllatabouu1.to0. ( .. llSALTll. _..Al> ' Freed • captives talk Wl·:S'I l 'Ol :'llT, N.Y IAPJ ..\ nH·rtc·a .., lil1cr<1lcd hostages ..,a1cl 1oda\ 1 hi' n·al hcroe:. of their lonl! e1nh::tl v.1•n· their families at lll1rrH· :111d 1h1• C'1gh1 serviceme n """ cllC'd lyrini.: lo plUl'k them rrom 1·apl1v11 y 1n Iran \1 :1 tlramatw rw ws C'Onference ,ellt·nclf'd 1,_, <II of the 52 in the i.:rnup thef11rm1·rhostages talked I 111 It· a holll llw1 r I rcatm ent in lra·n li 11t :.aid lhe·~ 1·an ha n·ly wait torc- -.unw 1111rmal l'Vl·ryday lives and hll·llcl 1ntothe1r<·ommunities. \\ ilh.1m .J Daugherty, of Ossin- i n g . -..; \' .. s aid th e group.. f1•rls unanimously that the real ht·r 01·-. of th1• .i.14 11<1y ordeal were \\ l\ t·..,, pan·nt!> ancl children at h111111· 'W t• knt·w what was happening to 11:. and 1ht• famili es did not,'' he -.:ml "\Vt· 11111 not experience the r11llt·1 n>a!oolt'I t•motions of next w1•1·I. '"11 rt• going to he rclf'ased, 1111 .11 •11 r1 •11111· · 1!1•1 :1 11-.eo tli1• hos tages were 1·11mpll'ff'I\' 1n1·om munifado. he .... 1111 . 11 was prNty much 14 m11n1h-. of JUSI sitting back and r e·:1d1 ng ;met .;ll't'p1ng a nd walking f1\·e· -;ll'p!oo and turning and walk- 111i.: f1\·e·m1irc· .. l'hl' -l !l m111utc news con - !1•n •11t•1·. wh1rh fe)(ik plaC'e in the l S Military Acade m y's i-: 1se•11hern e•r Thl•all'r. was the firs t n11•1•11ng with n·porlers for most of t h1· hnstag1•!oo sm<·e t hci r release .I a n ~I) ThC'rt• was no immediate 1•x plana1t0n v.hy t he 11 of the g rm1p r hos<> not lo s how up. 'Wt• an· a ll all right. physically ISt·1· llOSTAGF.S, Pa~ AZ) Coasr \\rarher I nc·n ·asing clo ud iness wi th rai n s preadi ng so uthward Jo Orange County tonight Showers Wyclnesday with gus t y · winds 15 lo 25 mph. lllghs W<'rlncsday 58 to 63. Lows tonight 46 to 52 Ch-ance of rain f,0 percent tonight and Wednesday. 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I I ••~-"a real killPr .\IHI 11111111nsb pa~~an)! tht• Manndan<I ad '1·1 ta~ang ~1 gn on Ne\\ port Bo ule\'ard north <1( t-:<ist l!lth Stn•et in Costa M esi.l will die I .l ll (.! h Ing ;J s () r k ~· l h l ' k i I h· r \\ ha It' "swallows" :.i v1<'lim It's the second time prankst('rs have embellished the message · board thusl~· •"'a tl1~r ~lain aft~r h~atin~ f 'ro• Pagr 11 I HOSTAGES TALK • • • I> ETllOIT l ,\I' 1 A m an was ..,h11t aml kallt•tl h~ hi)'. 14 yt•ar old .. on aftl'r lw beat tlw }1>uth with a flflCt l l.'uf• for having had ~rades on h 1-; rn>ort tan1. polit·c·saad In m West Sr . 3R had alreadv us PO a IJelt and th~ <'lH' stack ttl 111.'at his Hl·ycar-o ld dau~htcr for h;1 dng had gradc:s when he 111 nlt'd thl' t ut• on has son and broke it O\'l'r llw youth. at·cordani: 111 pqlict• Pulice said the: boy pulh.'d a gun I rum his clothing and firl'd thret• ... hoh, striking W(•st in the mouth .111d killing him. The youth wa:. l:ikt•n \o tht· Waym• County youth h11l11t' f 'r•1• Pagr I I H"EALTH • • • llubcr\J> eoulrl n11t be rearht>d f11r c·ommt•nt Tht• department accus es thl' pl:i11 uf failing to pay SJ()(),()()() an 1m•d1tal bills suh"mtttcd by doe 111 r .... hospitals and other prn '11h·rs m Novembl!r. but collect 1 111~ th(• money from its assurance 1·01npany by saying the bills hacl '"""II 1~a1d. Thi· c·omp;rny. based in Santa \ 11:1, 1•11llt'c·ts $11>0.000 a month I 1 11111 pn vale s ubscriber s who pay .1 flal rail' for all types of health 1 .1rt•, \h. Compan>tsaacl Shi· s aid 1l was the firs t t111w the d('p:1 r1 mt·nt has succl a health 1·la11 1111 operating wathnut a 111'''11"1' . (J ~'"'' car huckstf>r Lo ~rwak at OCC Ora11gt C'tta~l College officials .1ri·n·1 'a ymg whether telev1s1on 1• o m m c: r c 1 a I n ot ab I e Ca I \yorthin_gton will hring his do1t "ip11t. with him , but the former l't•'<:.111 1s s <•hcduled to talk sales rnot1\alton at the Costa Mesa "tll 11 µus Wcllnesda.v n i J!hl. Wnrlhingtcin, owner of two •.11111 rll'ale rships in Los Angeles < 1111nt y and noted for on-camera ;q;pc:C1ranc·1•s with a variety of :i111mals rcµresl!ntin~ his dog Spot. will prcsc•nt a three-hou; '>t'minar at the C'Ollc,::e·s Fine \rts llall 1!9. It's free of c harge to lht• pubht· The starting time IS 7 pm. Bur~lary suspect a nd mentally, .. said J ohn D Mc Keel. a Marine sergeant from Balch Springs. Tex ''I don't know how the rumor got out. but I feel from the peo· pie I've talked to since m y stav hl're that we' re all all rag ht· · -And as soon as they lt'l us gl'l home. so especially the Marines can .~el back to chasing women In Washington on Monday. White House press secretar y James Brady said that about a dozen of the former hostages had s uffered som e sort of mental damage · And in a television interview. earlier in the day. former hostage Moorhead Kennedy Jr. said one of his colleagues tried to commit suicide while in captivity. He said • he knows the person's identity but dnes not want l-0 reveal it "It was a period or extreme s tress ... said Navy Lt Cmdr Robert Engelmann of Hurst. Tex. ··But what impressed me most. boarding the plane <taking the- hos laJ;{es out of Iran> was the ability to just close the door on it that weall seemedtoexhibit. A lot of the stress was relieved just by walking aboard that aircr aft." Bruce Laingen, the charged'af· faires or the U.S. Embassy in T en ran when it was seized by Ira- n ran militants Nov. 4, 1979, acted as mode rator for the news con- ference lie began by paying respect lo the eight servicemen who died in last April's failed rescue attempt "They put their lives on the line." he said. He called the hostages ·'proud. free and happy Americans" and said their families demonstrated . during the 444 days of captivity, ··nobilit y and courage.·· Laingen praised the eight who died for "their readiness to put their lives on the line because they wanted us tobe free_ .. Jlesaid the hostages "need time to reflect a bit in terms or f>Olicy questions." and said all the freed Americans "want to reach oul with thanks lo all our coun· trymen." He said the forml!r hostages "have been humbled by what we have seen or the magnificence of the s upport." they received . And , paraphrasing Winston Churchill , he said, "Never has so s mall a groupowedsomuchtosomany.·· VISTA IAP> Authorities say He cited as an example a California schoolgirl's valentine that reached the hostages in August. It "told us it's just not America without you," he said. After the news conference the group flew to Washington for an official welcome home al the White House. a 26-year·old Vista man. Randy Mouser. was in custody today in a San Diego County jail here artcr his arrest in connection with 80 res idential burglaries from West Hollywood to Carlsbad. Laingen said the sight of 200 000 who lined the road from Ste~art 'Airport to the U.S. Millitary Thomas P. Haley Publf\Mr Robert N. Weed • p"''*"' M . Thomas Keevll fdllOf' Thomas A. MurphlM M<llMtlfte ,.._ Charlo H. Loos "''''"•' ~ cll\or Cthr'\1111 , .. , .,.,, cout P11blltl\lflt CeftlflftY Mo fta•I \IOl'lft, HllAlrftlent. edlWlal ~t •••• ,,.rfl ......... , .. ,.,,. 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VOL. 74, NO. 17 ,~ ,, Acadc:my at West Poant Sun- day was f'Vtdenn· "that Amenca 1s stn>ng that i\meril'a has heart that Ameraea is pre- pared to reach out to people in dis· tress ·· lh: said tht· hostages lcKJkcd fvrward tu paying their respect tu the new µresident. "We have great pride in the way our country demonstrated its respcct for the dtfense of prin ciples of international decenl'Y and civility," l.aingensaid. · The s upport of Americans back h o m e. h e said. helped the hostages "to cope with the abuse of fundamental human rights that weresoviolated " The first question. lo Laingen. was how the former hostages will be able to cope when the media at- tention fades . "I can assure you," Lal.ngen said. "that we're prepared to go out and become rank-and-file common citizens again.'' But, he said, it isn't easy. "It's the first we've experienced this and we hope it ·s the last lime,'' he said. The most emotional scene Laingensaid, was atthe airporti~ Algiers when· the hostages, together in the same place for the first time in a long time, were slappingeachotheronlheback. Laingen was asked whether the n e Jloti a lions for the hostages· freedom opened the way to hostage takings in the future. He replied that the arrangements for their release "are in the national honor ·· * * * Woman upsets ne1m meeti~ WEST POINT . N.Y . <AP> The news conference held by the freed American hostages today was disrupted by a yoUnf! woman who said she was a sup· porter of the Revolutionary Communist P;.irty and an un· puhlishcd free-lance writer. When Rru ce Laingen , mode rator of the news con fcrence. called for a final ques- tion. a woman who identified hi.>r self as Virginia Wohl, 29, of Harrison, N .J .. s houted out without being called on: "I have to ask this question because I don't believe that anyone e lse will. I want to direct it specifica lly to you Mr. Laingen. I'm sorry for being dis- ruptive. but I'm afraid that I would proba bly be the only person to ask this question. And you talked a lot. there's been a lot in the press about the ques- tion of torture and frankly I think it's quite the height of h ypocrisy for the United States government to talk about torture and I understand that the Ira· nian students very quickly Iden· tlfied you as a CIA operative In Iran." Leak trouble? CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -Kennedy Space Center officials are trylnl to determine whether repain to a leaky seal on the fuel tank of the apace shuttle will mean a delay in the Columbla '• scheduled March launch. Gu that escaped durinl a weekeftd fUellnl opention or moisture ln tbe air likely caUHd the eroalon of tbe fuel tank's foam lnlulatlon. Snow, rain hit north state By TM Auoclaeed p,... A major winter storm blew In- to Northern California over- night, beltin& the state with rain and snow driven by 35 mph winds and higher 1usts along mountain passes, the National Weather Service reported today. Storm warnings were posted for most Northem and CentTal California mountain areas, .with the snow level predicted to fall below the 2,000 foot level in the northern Sierra Nevada and to 1,500 feet along the coast. vaded Northern California on Monday, dumping up to an inch of _rain in some areas. with Ukiah and Kentrield recording the mo&t. The new storm should bring "at least an inch of rain," said weather service foreraster Charlie Roberts. "Maybe an inch and a half. "It's a pretty good one," said Ro~ru: "There's nice, cold air behind It and lots Of moistUl'e atiead of it." The storm is expected to taper Wednesday, and mostly fair weather was forecast for Thurs- day and Friday. The San Joaquin Valley. parched less than a week ago. has been soaked by its second rooo rainstorm m re~ent da~s. Stockton reported .95 of an mch from the storm, br1n1mg tne total to 4.14 inches this season compa red to a normal of 7.88. More than half of this season's rainfall at Stockton has fallen since late last week. Castle Air Force Base near Merced reported two-thirds of an ~nch of rain in the 24 hours ending at 4 a.m . 1''resno had a quarter of an l~ch. and Lemoore Naval Air Sta· t1on .14, but Bakersfield at the valley's southe rn end got only a trace. Th~ storn:is boosted Fresno's previously tiny seasonal rainfall total to 1.74 inches, still far un· der the normal ot five inches . Chain controls were Imposed on Sierra mountain passes due to the snow blasted across the roadways by high winds. But C~lifomia Highway Patrol Sgt. Wtll Thomas said that there were few accidents on the roads near Truckee due to the light, weeknight traffic, Winds of up to 35 mph. with higher gusts, s wept the San Francisco Bay area, whipping a frot.h or rainwater agains t vehicles on the area's hi~h bridkes. Emergeney eo·ntrol Gale warnings were posted north or Point Pinos due to southwesterly winds of up to 45 knots and swells or seven to 12 feet. Small-craft advisories were po~ted between Point Pinos and Point Conception. Nuke plant gets teleplwne netioork The storm follows an earller fast-moving cold front that in f ·,..,,,. Pa,,•• I I SHIP ... the passengers, gathered at the s hipping line 's headquarters an Jakarta, then went home after darknessrcll The ship was l'rossang the Java Se<1 from Jak<1rta t11 1ung Pan dang and was 220 miles from au. destination when the fin: broke out Sunday night 1r1 onl' of the lfif. cars aboard. s h1pµ1ng source~ s aid , lnduncsaan offac1t1 ls al f1rst s •11d there were only manor aniunc~ among the J.H'l>p l1.• aboard . although tht' fire t aust·cl an ··almost uncontrolled pan it " . They said the 82 t·rcw mernht•rs brought the fire undl'r control Monday aftt'rnoon. and that four s hips or the Indonesian navy plane were sent to help the Tam pomas2. The government s hipping line bought the ship from Japan six months ago for $8.3 million to use on a r egular passenge r service between Jakarta and Ujung Pan- dang. Jean Harris drug addict? WHITE PLAINS, N.Y . (AP) Scarsdale diet doctor Herman Tarnower prescribed addictive drugs for Jean Harris up to four months before his longtime lover s hot him lo death. a local pharmacist has testified. Joseph Eisenberg said Monday he began filling prescriptions for m.orphine-type painkille rs. stimulants and tranquilizers for Mrs. Harris in August 1977 a m~nth after she became head· mistress of an exclusive Virginia girls· school. He said he filled the las t pre· scription in November 1979 Mrs Harris fatally s hot the millionaire diet developer the following March in the bedroom of his Purchase. N. Y .. estate . \ ) In the Si\ui:ltion Control Center in downtown Santa Ana. 12 yellow tele phones arc arr;iyed on a group of tables where critical decisions will be made in the event of an "incid ent" al ~he San Onofre Nucle<ir General ang Sta t ion s<i uth (I( San Cll'mcnte Surrounding the tahll'S arl' ''Id but comfortable '\Wtvcl chair'> where the dec is ion makers would lw seated 'm 'event of an t•mergency. That group "ould inl'ludt· Ralph Clark. «haarm;in of thf' <!range t·ount.\ Hoard of Supervisors. Sht·raff Coroner lnjur~d NB . .. cop r~ma1ns • unconscious <;reg Mattson, the 31 ·year·ohJ Newport Reach patrolmen who was knocked over by a motonst earlier this month. remained un conscious a nd in serious condition today al Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital. Fellow officers who have visit- ed Sgt Mattson say on several oc· c as1ons the eight-year polace veteran has s hown signs of rC'- gaining consciousness. but for on ly very lmef periods Mattson suffered twn crushl:'d vertebrae and several deep lacerations in the Jan 17 aeci dent Doctors havP told Mattson ·s colleagues they will be unable• to fully gauge the damage from the crushed verte brae until the of fice-r is alert. Mattson amJ a fellow officer were standing on a s houlder of West Coasl 1l1 ghway near Highland Street investigatmg a minor traffic aecident when a compact truck swerved off the road, hitting Mattson. Reports show Mattson was car ried o n the hood of the truck for a short distance before rolling into the dirt. The truck. police ·say. continued for nearly 900 feet before smashing into a guard rail neartheSantaAna River · A 21 ·year-old Huntin'"'l)n Beach woman was a rrested al un:: .. ~ene on felony drunk driving charges. She broke an ankle in the col· I is ion. Off-the-cuff f ash Ion by Omega. Br ad Ga t t' I'> • to u n t y Ad rn1n1 stn1l1vl' CHf1n·r Hobert Thom as . eount y F1 re Chief Larry llulms , and directors of t ht• tount y Environ mental M anagem1·11t ti um an Services anrl Ct·m•ral St·rvi<•es agencies Tht· group will a ssemble Thursday morning in the Situa- l11m C'ontrol Hoom for a test of ho" W\•11 the county's emergen t) c·ommunu·ataons network would pt·rform m the event of an ,u·tual t·mt·rgency He1,t·at . lh1s 1s only a test. Tht• nuclear gcnl'ratang station I!> s hut du"n for repairs and ron :.tru('taon and wi ll not ht· back '\n ... <•n ·1c·<.· unt1l 1\1'rtl 1\eeorihng to the sc('nariu for the d1s:.islt•r <lrall the ''ounty re 1·t·1v1•d 1111\11·l1 a\ tt :m a.m. today that an "unusu<il event" had Ul'- 1·urrNt at San Onofre Plant ope rators dbrov1•red a leak m tht' pl:.int 's cooling ::.ystem Tht· plant was shut down. At 111 u m Wt•c111esday, uf fac·aa ls fr"m Southc-rn California Eda~on will nutafy the county that the unu~ual t>vent has been upgrach·d t•1 an ·•alt•rt " At i ;i m. Thursrlay. company off1 t 1als once again will upgrade the seriousness of the emergen· cy. to a "site emergency." This development. the ct>unly 1s told. could lead to the call\ng uf a "general alert" that would force ('vacuat1on of more than ~ \.Ul>O n·s1'11•nts ~1lh1n a 10-male rad a us of the plant At this poant . C'lark. who holds thl' tatlt' of Opnataonal Area l'oordinator. will dt·clarc a state of local l'mt•rgenc~· and direct that t·1t 11.·s. J~lltct· agencies and fire dcpartnwnts ready for the posstballt~ llf :an t•\·acuation. Nu agency pt-rsonn1•l will ac· tually 1>1.• dispatched into tht! field to 1mplc.'ment t•vacuation prnc·t'dures. said Re rt Turner. dirt'dur of th1• t'ounty Emergen- cy Management lhvision. "It 's a tablNop exercise." Turner said · A1?enc1cs, h1>wcver . will be a lertC'd to the mock disaster via a teletype sys te m that links them with the Control I, the !-'Ounty communications center located in lhe Civic Center com· l'lcx in Santa Ana. Use of teletvJJc. Turner said. is pre f e rabl e to radio transmission since the latter can be momtorerl by persons with frequency scanners I I I 0 OMEGA Women who know their fashion know our 14 karat yellow gold bracelet watches look marvelous all the time. Precision accuracy and fabulous looks ... that's a gift that can't miss. A. SJ,175. 8. SJ,275. C. S995. SL" VICK'S Ant Jtw.Wn Sln<'IP 1917 Fnhion Island; Newportetnm. N•wpon ~1di. 714fM4·13IO Wt\tmln1wr I L.aguna HIUs I MINion Vieyo I Not1h Orangt I Tht City Loi Ctrrilol • lrwa Malb Alto Crwawr LM A11plt1 I San l>Wao I LH Vtp1 u .. _., Slnlr\'•~ ctlatft ,._...., ~" 1a,..... """' "'-ci.tt· .M""btr Firw /twlm CwiU I _.._ .. ~ . .-........ --:.:.~ .. ---··-~·-------- B ruce Plasse sa lflpled the w111e anrl then lie crnd q1rlfrte11d Lt's l1e \f l'atherf ord d 111ecl 1m steaks pre· pured and served by '/'om Gaas1 a11d Da u1cl < :raJ1. 1-'/usse·s top-hatted husi· 11ess assocUJft' The settmq ww; the bluf ftop park overlooking Big Corona beach a11d the entrance to Newport Ila rbur. The vccasion:> A surprise. thougli belated. birthday party for Plassl!. Super day .. superslof QuanJt NJtu,v.-n is finishing 11p the four ~·t•ar unclt-r graduate t'o llr:-.t' al I'<; San Dit•go in two y t•;ffs t h1• first '\tude nt lo do so nd tht• 21-vear 0 111 1t·tnamc·st· rd Pelicans .. • increase · • on .Coast By RICHARD G REEN Of-.,..,, ,..... luff The lovable brown pelican, brought to near extinction by man's use of pesticides. is now making a comeback along the Orfnge Coas t and throughout Southem Californiet. says a UC Irvine faculty member Geor ge Hunt. c hairm an or UCI 's Ecology and Evolutionar y Biology Departme nt. saicl the big·billed. floppy birds are hcing s een · in increas ing numbers along beaches and abovt.• co;.istal waters . HE A1TRIBUTF.D this amaz ing comeback t o t•x te n s h 'l' res trictions thett h;JVt.· h cen placed on the use of Dl>T . a calcium-depleting 1wstieidt• that causes weakness in the cg.L( shells of birds Weak l'gg shl·lls caused a dramati c· d rop 1n pelican re produr t ion in t h1 · m id·'70s. Baby pelicans st ill an·n·1 lw ing bom at a norm;il ratt·. hut more and more an• cornin.L( into the world each Vt'ar. ll unt ~aid Breeding activity 1~ be ing "11 n essed on is land .., o ff th1• California coast In fa t·t. tlH· birds recently wen• found 111 lw nesting on Santa Rarhara 1 ... 1:1r11 I for the first time sincT l!Jii>i. ar cording to flu11t . who..,•· scho las tic s pe <.'1:Jll~ .-. or nithology (th(• study of hmls 1 I DR . RA I. p II s (• h rt' I h I',. curator of or nilholog.' ;it 1 he· N aturetl His torv M usc•um of Lo.., Tuesday, January 27. 1981 O.lly ~,. .. 11•11 ,..,.,. TOPS IN STATE OC 's Lois Cherness Leciure set for old car collectors · · I n v t' ... t 1 n g 1 n < • 111 1 t• t· t i h It• (';ir<; ·· a lt·<·lun• st>ril's lw.L(ln DAILY PILOT ,4.1 Countian .. honored by state ... . Orange County social worker Lois Chemess. who helped set up parenting classes for families with problem children , has been named Ca lifornia's social worker or the year. A Garden Grove r esident, Ms. Ch erness has worked for the county for nine year s . starting as an eligibility worker. SH E WAS given the title for 1980 recently by the California Welfare Directors' Association. She is scheduled to participate in May a t the Fifth National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect in Milwaukee , Wis .. whe re selected social workers from 50 states a nd territories will eonvene. Ms . Che rness teamed with Santa Ana College instructor James Pugh a year ago to begin classes on rearing children. The classes. s he said, were de· signed for parents who have had viole nt confrontations with their children o r who are judged to have troubles with s ocial workers or county·nurses. n1n g Frnh1 v ;11 c;olll <·n Wt·~t ''TH ESE PARENTS ju s t C'11ll1•J.!t' in llunlln.L(tnn B1.•:.ac·h. 1s never learned the s kills. for dt•'\i.L(nc·d t•i tt•ac·h partwip:ints whatever reason.'' Ms . Cherness lhl' \'aluo· of o.;onw 11 ld1 ·r n:hi<"lt·~ e xplained ... What our people that m .1\ lw L!ath.,nng <111 ... 1 1n needed was experience." Or;111g1• <"11un1' i.::ir:1gl':-A<t rhara Seelev. a s upervisor Tho ·"''< 1wr1 wrn·., \\Ill ht· 11f for Ms . Che rn.ess. said the fc·n·d ln1m 7 111 •1 pm F r11 la,.., in classes have proven to be suc· Fnr11 m t \dm.-. ... 111n 1 ... S:!O for cessful. partly because the col· th1· .... n, .... .,,. ''; p1•r t.·1·1ur1· :it th•· lege offers them at convenient d•inr 1f ..,p;11·1• ,., :1' ailahl1· times during the day and even- Th1· l'l'1t'' '' 111 111• l1•d II\ in~ Super Howl S uncby turn1•<1 out to ht· Super Slot Sunday for Felix Cachey, who hit a $330,000 bonan7.a on t ht• P letmingo Hilton·s l'ot·o , Gold machin L•, a ll tlton spokes man said .. I don·t think l"vt• com<.• off the ceiling yet." saic1 Cachey. 50. an Oaklawn. Ill .. m:.asonr,v cont rartor who roll<·C'tcd a check fnr his winnings short ly before• returning ho m e wit h hi s hrothN. Joe, of Palos lleights. Ill . and a friend. Jim Vandt-rjack. also of Oak lawn ug~c says hL•'s only coas ting t hrough hi s final quart<•r with 24 units :.ifter taking a rt>co rd 38 a ~·car ;igo Tht• average s tud<'nt load 1s Hi units N,gu.vcn. o n the• olht•r h anrl . will ha ve 150 units when this quartet c•n<ls Ii i-; gradt• <1verag<.• is :1 :1. or a B 1>lu~ ~Angeles <.;o unty. s a y s the comeback of the brown pelican is a "major ecologic·al accomph:-.h ment." \1•11•r :1n ,.,,,. 1·1il lPrlor ('ra1J.! Along wit h oq~aniz in g the S1nl'l.111 , 'Alli• 1s founder and classes. a n undertaking senior pr l'~1 <kn1 of th1• Auto m obile social workers rarely initiate. ()"' n l' r . ~ ,\ ... .,"('I a I I (In 111 s M s Cherness also is on the coun· p1•r .. 1111 :t1 1·111l .. 1·1111n 1n1·lu<h·.,, t v·s 1·hilrl se xual abuse in· -.i•m•· '''" 111111·11 1·:ir., 1111·h1d111g ves t1gat1on team The t ea m "I'\ 1•r;il 1<1t1J ... Hm ('I':-handles a variety of s ituations. J e nnife r Dunn, who op pos es .the F.qual Hig hts Am end ment a n<I refuses to discuss abortion. has become the first woman to hc•ad the R e publi ca n Part y in Was hinJ,?ton State. She said she named her son ReaJtan aft er ht•a ring a 19fl4 Ronald R eagan spec<.·h for Sen. Barry GoldwatPr , the c; 0 P's uns uccl'ssrul presickntial candidate that year A 5·year·Ol<l California hoy <fiscovcred that st•ndin g a message by air mail ran get quick results a s long as the wind is true• On a farm about 50 mil<.•s " o u l h o f S a s k a tin o n . Sas k at che w <i n . 8 VN1 r ·old Bradley Jess was ·checking anim al traps whe n he found a s mall helium-filled balloon stuck in a tree A note allach C'd to the balloon aske d the findl'r to send a letter to Tim my Clan~ of Diamond Bar. near· Los Ange ll's. Timmy rell'ased the balloon as part of et school project Davy Jones. a rock star a decade ago. wed his personal manager. Ania Pollinger. 29. in London. He's 35. Democratic 'coup' hit Hayden .forces takilll( over in co~y? By GLF.NN SC'OTT Ol IM D•lly ~llet Sufi -Calling-tht>rn:wlves the Orangt' Countv D<•m ocr at1 c Alliance. reprcs.entatives of a dozt•n Sf'lf prof esst•d main s lrl•a m Democ rats he ld a prt•ss con· ference in Santa Ana Monday to rlecr v what thc·v l'lairn 1s a tak.cuver of t hc ;.ount y ct•nt ra I committee hv lht• Tom llavclfin led \omm1l.tt•(' ror F.t'(in.omic· Democracy In a written statcm<'nl. former central comm itll'l' <.·ha i r m an William Thom. Dolly S<•hultz and C hris l.011mak1 s s aid "Havden and his lovalisls now dom.in ate lhto• Orari~t· \ou nt~· Central Com mittt•t• ·· notion that llaydc·n runs the g roup is "totally pn·posterous " lie intc>rpr<'lcd the• allian1•t• format10n as a "wnrsc· than ~our grnpt>s" attempt 111 wn·neh hack infl ucncr h,v those wh11 recently Inst their power on Uu· rnmmit tee Alliance mc•mhers. hoWt'V<•r. s aid that. while mos t l'l'ntral committee mt•mber~ arcn·t in the fl ayden c•amp. then• are ·•;;v mpath1z~rs " Loumakis a former CF.I> m e mb<.•r . e xplainer! that his group rc•s pert " th e~· hls of committee memhc>rs to their heliefs Rut he sai' allian<'l' m e mbers chn ·t likt• rt•<•t•n t C'hanges and plan to campaign ai.rnressively to give their own r>emocratic hol>cfuls a chance of succeeding in important 1982 racl''> that follow statewide reap· portionment or districts ~S. SCH U LTZ, who two weeks ago lost a secret ballot election for the central commit· ke chairmanship to labor leader .John Popi.•. sa id their political art ion committef' represents the best chan<.·e for the Democratic party in Orange County T hom sa id th e allia n c e alrt'ady has fin etncial commit· mt'nts from s upp o rte r s. alt hough he wouldn't name any, and addt'd that political s upport is lined up from s ur h established leader s a s s tate' S e n Paul C'arpcnter. 0 -Cyµrcss. THEY SAID C F:D s pl'lls failure in Orange• County . and c l ai m ed th e o nl y r c ason Hayden·s supportc•rs mobili7.ed is to propel him to a sl'at in thl' U.S. Senate or t•vcn the White House. The C ED. they said. is a personality c·ult that e xploits is sues for Hayden's gain. Embassy terrorists rarely successful Meanwhile . .Jack Baldwin. ;f central commitll•c mem her who claims no interest in C F.D . cras hed the press conference lo criticize the alliance's efforts "to drive a spike in this party ." Baldwin. of Mission Viejo. lost ' his campaign in Novem ber to un seat R ep ublican A s · sem blywoman ~arian Bergeson from office in the 74th District. which s pans the coas t from Newport Beach to Oce anside. He told re porters that the CED has only 8 members on the 36-member central committee and charged that the alliance's NEW YORK CAP > T t•r rorists who s ei7.c cm'hassics rarely achieve their de m ands. a Rand Corporation rt•port C'On· eludes But it suJ(gests that tcr· roris ts s till may find such sei7.ures be n eficia l fo r th e• publicity values a lonc The report was prepared l)y a Rand team headed by Hrian M. Jenkins. an expert on terrorism whose findings are often used h,v the State Department and otht•r 1rnvernment a~encies It was based on •s e m - bassy takeovers around the world betwee n 1971 and 1980. in· We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from Its readers, whatt you like about the paper a nd what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on a ny subject in our letters to lhe editor col· umn. Call the number below and your meaaa1e will be recorded. Messa1es will be transcribed several times dally and delivered to l hC desi of""lhe appropr ate editor. Ma1 loox contributions will be delivered to lbe editorial pa1e edllOr. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. N\, ci~ulation caO., pleaae. Tell ua what's on your mind. 'lbe number is in service 24 hours a day. seven days a week. 842-8086 I {'lu<linJ! the se i7.Ure of t he American cmbassv in Tehran. The report was issued be fore the release of the 52 hostaJ?es. IT DETERMINED that in on· I y 17 percent of the cases did ijae t errorists achievJYt1leir Ge · mands. most often,.{he release of' prisoners. -f n 48 percent or the cases. terrorists were captured or killed. Ninety.eight percent of' the hostages survived. "Overall, except for the publicity aspect. taking over the e mbassies appears to be a losing proposition for terrorists .'' the report concludes. "They com e away with little but their skins ~nd not always that." BUT THE STUDY also con· e ludes that te rror is ts m ay m easure success in publicity and disruption. For example . the Iranian mill· tants did not succeed in coer cing the United States to return the rormer shall. who died before the situation was resolved. But the report su11ests, without mentioning Iran direct· ly: "Gainln1 internationa l atten· lion. causln1 crisn and embar· raulng governments, which almost all hoeta1e-ta.ken have 1uc(eeded ln doln•, may provlde 1ufftdent rewans:T• How(•ver. h<· point... 1111t that anothe r . and po:-;;i hi' rnor1· drastic. thrNtt lo ltw 1wl11·;tn population in volv e~ an<:hov ~· hetrvesting. <.;1 nd.11 1 ,, 111 ,,, . ..,c11l 11• tlw d1f but the mos t common is where f!-rt·111·1• lwl\\1·1 n ·' 1 .1r thal 1.., t h e fa th er . s tep fath e r o r nwr1·h old :i11d 11111· 1h.11 1 ... a ho,vfriend has sexually molested cl:1.,.,11• a C'h1ld . said Ms. Seeley Do11ly ~, ... ,_ lly •1eu.-K- NEARL Y EXTINCT BROWN PELICAN FLYING IN INCREASING NUMBERS ALONG COAST Reproductton rises with restriction of calcium-depleting pesticide DDT THE STOREKEEPER IN PROGRESS ALL SALE MERCHANDISE IS 50°/o OFF with the exception of our Mens & Ladies Blazers corduroy •Tweeds • SOii as Regular 5115.00 ....... sale Price$ 74.50 Regular 5135.00 . . .... sale Price$ 87.50 Regular $155.00 ... . .. sale Price$ 97.50 Mens & Ladies Suede Jackets Regular $210.00 ....... sale Price $136.50 Regular 5285.00 ....... sale Price $185.50 Ladies Skirts Regular S 38.00 to s 46.00 ....... sale Price S 25.00 Regular S ss.oo to s 65.00 ....... sa1e Price $ 35.00 we IOOk torward to servtno vou. 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Charles ti. Loos. invited me out to dine after a ride m his s pankini;t new V-dub tub. We started out for the Salvation Army store in Costa Mesa That wasn't where we were going for lunch and to explain why we were going to the Satvation Army Store would take too long Suffic(• that we were on llarbor Boulevard. Charles toolin~ alon~ in his new V-Oub tub in perfectly fine fashion THIS CR•:F:P PUl.LED out from Wilson Street direct- !) 1n his path. Whal do you do as the helpless passenger under these dr<'umstanccs'! You have no wheeJ. You have no brake. Whal you try to do is caJculate ahead, to the moment of impact. I failed at that, so I tried to faint. I failed at that, too. CLEARLY EXPERT AT suffering this kind of mis- fortune on the local roadways over the years, Loos smartly eluded the careening c reep wi!h a coup~e of deft maneuvers. Silence filled the V-Dub. Then he said: "Did you see that guy?" "Oh yes ... you t•hoke out calmly. "I believe he was driving a 1941 Ford four-door sedan." "lie didn't even look before he made that tum," Loos suggested. "Was it really that old?-A 1941 ?" "The 1941 was a very good model," you gasp. "My aunt from Modesto had one and I used to visit and drive I he devil OU1 or it " "THAT'S RIGHT," Loos says. "Y~u suppose it had any brakes'' lie didn't shqw any sign of having any brakes .. "I know he had some brakes." you reply weakly. "But lh<tl was in 194 1. · · · Whal c•lse t•ould you say·1 _JI Gas emergency declared over HOSTON <AP> -After bun· dUn1t up ln chilly homes for two weeks, natural 1as users were turnlnf up· the heat here.. but liov Edward Kini warned that M auachusetts may not have seen the end of short gas sup· pli es On Sunday, King lifted ex- 'Life' pays man held in slaying NEW YORK (AP)·-After making an $8,000 magazine deal that stung the family of his al· leged vi.ctirn. a man accused of killing Washington cardiologist Mi.chael Halberstam says in an in terview that Halberstam ruined his life. Bernard Welch, 40, arrested last month in the slayin1 of the physician and a uthor , also bra11ed of his wealth in the in· tervlew for the February issue of Life ma1azlne. Life a'reed to pay Welch $8,000 for photo- gr aphs to accompany the story. THE AaTICLE. published Sunday. said Welch 1rew up in poverty but attained wealth through a series of crimes. The $4 million worth of loot that police found in his suburban Virgini a hom e "was just peanuts," the alleged thief said in the interview. Halberstam was shot Dec. 5 when he and his wife discovered a burglar in their Washington. D.C .. home. With two bullets in his chest. the doctor tried to drive himself to a hos pital, and on the way he saw the man who had shot him. He swerved and r an the man down, then cras hed. WELCH WAS FOUND lying on the ground a few feet away with a screwdriver. searchlight. gloves and revolver. authorities said. Halberst a m died at a hospital. "I had everything going for me and he (Halberstam> had everythin1 1oing ror him. But now he's dead and I'm in prison. They say I destroyed bis life, but he destroyed mine," Welch was quoted as saying. The physician's widow, Elliott Jones, said she was "devastat- ed'· when she learned of Life's plans for the article after she had cooperated by supplying photos of her husband. Plane downed ecutive orders requ1r1n1 that nonresidential c ustomers of Boston Gas Co . keep thermoetata at~ and rnhte1mal users keep thermostats at 63. Due to fuel frugality and in· coming supplies. "we now have reason to be optimistic about the short-term outlook of both natural gas supplies and con· servatioo efforts," King said. "We are not saying the prob· lem is over: it is not . In fact. the next four weeks historically have been among the coldest of the winter season,·· said the gov· ernor. "But we reel the hardship placed on businesses warrants this action." THE LATEST GAS t"ons\Jmp- tion figures available indit"ated the Bay State's residents were being frugal despite the arrival Friday or a tanker containing 1.5 billion t"ubic feet of liquefied natural gas. More s hipmt.-nts are expected in the next fe w week!> Boston Gas, the state's largest gas retailer and the one· facing the worst shortage; reported that demand from Saturday morning ~ough Sundity morn· ing· total~ 317 million cubit' feet , about 6 percent below normal for temperatures in the 30s. Before the energy em ergency was declared. Boston had to pump out more than 500 million cubic feel daily during zero- degree weather. By Friday mor ning, Lowell Gas Co. had reported a 10.5 per cent savings, while Bay State Gas said its savings were 7 7 percent. The state's 13 other gas utilities reported conservation ranging from 2 percent to 10 per cent. SHORTAGES t 'IRST were an nount'ed Jan. 10 by Lowell and Cape Cod Gas Companies. They a s k ed c ustomers t o lower thermostats and offi cials tu dose gas-using schools and in· dustries for one to two days tc1 save fue l. On J an . 13. King dctlared a s tatewide "energy eme rgency" when Boston Gas announl'ed it s s upplies were dangerously low To dramatize the need for C(Jn servation. King ordered schools ser ved by Boston Gas to shut down for a day, and Hoston (;as assigned 40 people to check com· mercial customers' thermostats. Compliance with King's order was voluntary. ...... NATION I WEATHER ~ Fini appe arance Joci n Kennedy, es tranged wrfc of S<•n Ed ..... ard ~I · Tl'd ' Kenned). ~a\ e a oenel1t perJormant:e for lhl· E H· ReseC1rch lnst1tul~ rn Boston Sund<•\ with mtmher-, of the Boston Poµs Orches tra. l'onduC.ted h ~ ll<irr ) Ell1 1.. Dickson She r e ad ··P eter and the Woll to an oud1enrt of about 200, \.\1th lH.:k ets sc:lhng for ~hO 1•.J c·h Th ts ..... u ... her first apµearan('e in publlt' ... rnc·f' It v. "" a11n11unc f><l t hat she anti Tedd\' v.ould seek o d l\111t·1· H ijack ed copter j ailbreak bungled !'i ~~W Y<JHK I AP 1 Authorrtr t.·~ "''fl' 1n111)! I'> dc1crmine to du~ who ..... u~ lC:1rgt.'led for frt•<'<l<1m 1n a d.inn)! hut liun)!lt•d a ttempt hy a man and a w11man t11 plu{'k un 1nmllt1· fr•irn al<1p a ~a11hallan le1Jlor~l µn~on b~ u~1ng a h1J<11•kt·d hf'lw11ptn Thi· C'!.t'apt· art1•m pt f1zzlc·d 1n m11l rnflrn1ng Sunda~ v.hf!ll th1· h 1 Ja1·kl·r~ g<.1 \ e up tr:-1n g tu <'UI 1hri1Ul-!h OJ i.:rJl1ng 11\ l'I <i r•1of1u1 • rt·!'rt'at11m area al lh C' M<•lf'l•1'1>l1t;in < 11rrP1·t1rin ('1•ntC'r trl d11\.\ ntc1v.11 M ~rnhaltan's Fol<» Squan· n1"<1r ('1t:-Hall flut for th1· nt·.\I thrc•1· h<1ur-, :w pri'i11n1•r'* ll1·ld ~' J..'uant ho..,r.114e 1fl thr.• n·c re<1t111n ~•n·a v. hilt• poll!'!' I ra1n1 •d rrflt•.., 1111 th1·111 froni r1111(t11p~ and hun<1n•cls 11f l•t·1111l1· ".111 h••d fri11n n• .. 11 I" <1p'-i rtrn•·n1 I 11\.\ 1·r~ Wankn l>a lt-'lh11ma-. ..,;,1d;1h·c •·nth ">"''''"'' n.111·11111 ... d1•at1•r f(()bl·rt V,,lt•r "a" lint' 111tlw111mal1·~ und1·r 1n\1·~l 1J!al11111 a ~ <.1 llO!-.~rblt.· t <.1rgc·t of lhl' mt 11h•nl Thl' FBI dt·1·l1nt·d n1mnll'nl w, ll•r \\a:. at·<·usc·d of he<1din g a lhn·1· ..,, a11· 1·111 o.1tr11: n ni.i .inti "a!> ail~·gL·<l h> prns c•t•Ut<1r ... tu hL• <1mt•m t.ll'r11f th1.• .\1.1(1 ... The C:.t.:apc allcmpl 1:ndL"(i \.\1th11ut inJur~. JOU "'' ~h•H'o \H·re fired After lounging rn the sun anci playrnR ba:.ketball in the shadows or whirring police helr <'npters. the inmates on the rr>'1f, in cludmg W:-ler, negotiated a surrc·nder a\ ab11ut I pm . l)ff11·1ab said SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador CAP) -Government troops shot down a plane loaded with arms and explosives for the leftist guerrillas fightlng to overthrow the military.civilian government junta, military oHicials re- ported. "tllllla rp Rain cove rs Northwest 'learance Northern V.S. blanketed by snow r.,·s •. 4' ..... a,,, ·~ TM A•-~tM "'"' l1Qht rau\ •• , 't •tt•rtd from W4V\lnQ1on StAtt! to , .... San Ft•n (•\co Bao; •'N Monday with M•~•er \f\OWtr\ •lc>nQ t,,,.. nor1P'l•tt\I CNlt ind \now •n ttwt (ti\<~ •f'd thir '°fH~rra titv&dtt\ l 1Qht \llMlr .._ • ., V •Utftd .CfO\\ th~ nortnern Roc..9t.1•\. the nortf\e'n 'U•1n\ •nc:f I~ UPl>f'r Grtl'lt L•ll•' ,., Qlon Ctoud1 \kit-. \H~tctutd into th• mlddl~ All•nllc Co••t •l•le• •nd dlonq ltw C.ull ( Oll•I T f!'motr.ature\ w~re 1n th• )(k In ,.. •• EnQh1nd .;nd .,,., •O• into Vlr9!n•• l""""''"'U'f'' .... ,. tf"t tM IOs alO"Q tiw C.ulf C.,.\I 1nlo \OUl!l•rn T••a\, """ , .... Sc>lllll-•I .. .., tUnnf \lll:tt\ w nn ff"mo.!raturPJ In ,,,. SO\ and &O\ R••n ..,., 1tapectfd 1ocs.., 4'<fOH ttw No<tll"'"' -Ille middle All.,.11< Coul •l•I~ .. 1111 '"""" u~led lo be \C•tt•r..a owr the tower Gr••t L•"*' ,.9lol\ •nll I'"*" U\ltrn Cl'\lO V•llty Su11ny "'~ ..,.., rN<11119s '" tr. 60t •lld /Os -•• ••~l..S •crou 1r. Soutll •nd mo.I al lllce pl•tn\ h m· e>er4'h1rt' were ••Pt<t*d 10 tM 1n IM '""' •n IM ,_, C.rHt \.•U\ re \lion, *•Ill ''"''"9 """'""' lrom lllCI l>Ol'llM<n plains 10 llM IO-r Grut Lelle\ -tffdl"ll• In llW ~ In IN Pacific Nori,,_,, -IN JOs In , .. nor111ern Rockie• Forec•\ter\ '••d t•rrtP•r•lure\ -kl llowr •n ttwo SO.. ltOI'\ IN mid CIW All.,.tk CoHI ,,., .. lllrOVOfl llW mlCldl• Mlul•••PP• Vall•• 10 Ill• MUllMrn Roell!~ T emperetures around llW n•llOfl Mol'd<ly ratl\IO'd lrom • 11191\ of 1' at "°"''°"· Te•••. to • •-al U at Minot, N.O. CallforMla sou THE RN CALI FORNI A Rein lllltl f 1on11JM 1n noMll-•I sprudln11 OeMy ............. ,., .......... , '\* ~.,, t • , h 11 1 • I \ l"IA"' 't ·•' I "I""' t, M t• ti• l 1tt ' I .,., I t t I• 4 t It h • ff,,.,, •,111•l11 t I •\ I, ft· r· I t •' J, t t f f.,.. i twt• 1, I t , VI i I , 1• r , • t n I• '" • c........_,...,.,_, \t , .. 1 t\. t ~~ f ,._ ~'"'" •U~•U1 ..... 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I h:1t tt1111 lth·rl "'"'n rn 1 ner~ t ~ tlt1·1r 1lt·alh-. al a ll\dl!11·l1·1·lrtt pl:1nl <'onstru<·l t<m ..,,,,. Motht~r re<~lai1ns LO~ •\'\,;(;I·: I.I·;!'. \I' \11 ,d1.1rtd11111·d t v..11 yl'a r old t.!11 I dt•ll\ 1·r 1·1 1 111 ,,.,111·•· h~ a I :1x11"al1 clrtH·r w:h 11·d:111111·tl t,, h•·r 11111lh1·1 wh11 11.a-. <i r n·~ll'd .1fl l·r -.1t1· t11ld 1111111,. hi· had l11•t·n in Sari F ran1·1..,.·11 for lhr1•1• d,1 \' 111111• "-.a 1tl Thi· \!I \l',1r 11111 111»llwr \l•·nl .. •· l\1n1lar. '"'" book t'<I lat<· ~11111 1;1 \ tor 111 u·•.11~.1lr1111 of l'hlld 1·11 d :ing1•rtng ..,;11tl '-,1•1 \\ 1111.1111 \'ar lir111114h of tht• 1.11-. t\111!,t•lt•.., l'ol11·1• I lpp:11 T111t 111 .. V. i1 ... 111r1· Ill\ 1-.1on Si\Hlll:\ \ .._TO:\ fo. "J, ddl\ 1·1 .. tl 111 I hl' 1111111·1· slal11111 S11111IJ\ 111ght h' .1 1a,11·.1h d11\1·1 11. ho -.aul <HI un1Cll•nt rf11•d \\1111ra11.lold 1111111•1 takt· l111• child to an add rt'"' 111 111111 "">'111 \.\ lw11 lw arrt \'(·ti <tl lht• lloll~ \\IKKI ;ultln·..,~ 1111 on1· k111·'' ;111\ thing ahout till' d uhl. Y:tt hr 1111gh -.:11d Tlw rn11l h1·1 -..11d ..,h1· h;11 I l1•f1 llw .. h1 hl with a ho~ frit•nd a11d 'I" 111 thrP• d.1 \ 111 "·111 1-'ra1w'1s 1·11. pol1 1·t• !-.:11d llow1 •\1•r tl1•• 1111,111 .. 1111 ..,;11d \h l\1 nzlar had tnd\1':11t•cl -.Iii· \\01tld tw li:11·k lhl' .... 111 1•· ti<•~ she ll'fl ttw duld l'Ol.l('f-: WEit E l1>t1k1ng t1>r th1· 11nitlcntif1 t>d woman who put lht• 1·h1td 111 lh1• t;1x1 She apparent Iv was <• frif·11<l of Ms K1n zl;.i r"s hovfricnd. ''a rhrough sa1<1 · The t:hild \\a ~ 1101 har m lid and has hcen placed rn u Depurtmt·nt of 1'11liltt· S<wial ServiC'es foster homt' until Ms l\1m.lar's 1-;.1!>c I!> '>f'tllt•rl, ht' sai1l CALL LINDA ILUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $500,000 Nwpor~~~~~!'!;!~. (71•)7~ . " Tuesday, Janu~ 27. 1981 DAILY PILOT ... SF Iran bank ho1'1hed Financial district 1,vindotm shatt,ered SAN l"RA NC:ISCO IAP > A bomb blast a ppa rently a imed at an Iranian bank C'aused minor s tru('turul d a mage and lore out windows on both s ides of the s treet ·111 San fo'ranc1sco's Iman l'ial dislrict Monduy. "It was damn 1>owcrful, .. said a µolit·e bomb squad member in Vi.'stigaling lht• t•xplosion .at tht· Hank Ml'lli I ran on Montgomery S t rl'l'I But polil'C said there Wt're nu reportc-cl in1urws J\ MAN WHO n .AI MF:D to ht· ~· m cmhcr or the J ew is h lkfcn!>e l.eagul' l'alll'd Th•· /\s~ociatl·d Press lo sa' "J ewish militant~· had carnt.J out the hombin~ in retal1:.itwn ror "wnrlcl pcr!>l'l'U t 11in of Iranian .h•"r.' " of the tall plate ~lass windows un g round-Ooor Iranian bank of- fice, which 1s in the sky ·SC'raping Wells Fargo Building. a1·l'ording w a witm·ss. Ill' said s everal windows on the s econd floor also were shallen·d. Witnesses s aid "a bowl i n~­ ba II sizc.~ hole" was lorn from till' masonry on the building's fro nt Police l ns p et·tur J ohn II e nnc:-.st•\ ~a 1d l hl• blast ;J lsu l' a u s l' d -. · m 1 n or s t r u <·t u r a I <lamal!,l' to the fat·1n~ of l he bulldrng." T ht· 1·xpl11:-.1011. n·porte<l at 12 :i:i am . also da11)age<l tht• l 'n1on Uank IJulldin..: at ro'os thl· !-.\n·l'l ·as mudl a~ \he bank of l r:r11 .. ltl' ~1dd ed E , l'r~ :\1 on lgo n1t·r ~ Stn·l·l \\in do" nn t ht· gr11u11d fl1K1r 11f th e Union Bank building was s hauert.'d. and several windows on the se('ond and third noons a ls o were broken. a witness sa id. "The Union Bank buildink took :.i pretty bad beating," Herl· n cssey said. T i m Bl .AST CAME less than a day after 52 Americans, freed las t week followin1: 444 days in t a pt 1 v ity in I ran. returned tu the United States for reunions with tht•ir families Thl' Bank Melli is Iran's main l'1J11H11 en ·ia l bunk, uc·curc..ling to the S tatt•s man ·s Y e arbook . Voundt'tl in 1!127, it was replaced a~ I ran ·~ µrimary bank by the ('t•ntral Bank uf Iran tn 19'11 Hut Earl Krugt•I. diret·tor or l h t· .h.·" 1~h l>l'ft·n~l' l.cagul· 1'11ap\1·r 111 l.11~ 1\ngell·~. 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Republh· has 11•tl1 rt.J th pilot' 111 rn~ll\utt' ne w takeoff meas ures de· 1 •11t·d It• rt'<hH·t· 11ot!!ll' 1m1>a<:t' on res1dent1al areas s ur '111111d m~ l ht· .111 µt11't l>Ul'\h'Ularl} in Santa Ana II e ights. nu ... d{'lt11n ('lllTll'>t I rom lht! ~a me a irline o((icials whc 1r11h •It''' ... hort 111u11th ... ago!>aH.l lht!) didn't think there was 111.11 111ul h 111 "Jl'l nu1M· problt;:m at John Wayne Airport It t·.i11t1ol bl· O\ l'rlook<.:d that Hepubljc officials, in l'"l •on~e tu a µ1'11 1JH~t'<l l'OUnt} plu n tu regulate who wins 111o!lih tu fl~ fr0n1 th e :.11ri>ort, have tentatively s upported a 11111 ... l ' huJget · appro<:H·h Under s uch an approach. air car l lt'I °' \\ h11 n ~ tjUlcl •· W iil atcesS rights '\01..,t a bo\ l· all t'l!>e 1:. the controlling fal·tor in all d i·, 1:-.1.,ns at .John Wa~ nt' Airport. Republic seem s at las t'to It ,1' t' rt·1·ogn11t'd ,,ncJ t'ntbrat·ed this eoncept Mo01ent of u~ty - Orw of 1 he rl'lurnrng hostages. disclaiming the right 1 o i>l· t0<1llt'<.I a hl·rn. t·ummented, "Whal h appened to us was a <· ataly:.t for bnngmg the countrytogether." Over the past c motional week . and esµedally this pas t S unday when the 52 finally landed on American soil, t hl'rt-St'emed to b(' a great deal of truth in that remark. l>a.'' aft<•r da)'. Amt>riean families gathered around 1 hl'1r television s<'ls. listened to broadcasts and pored ov<.•r n('ws reµorts as the hostages made their way home. At an) given point, the man on the street was aware that they had left Iran airspace. landed in Algiers, ar- rived in West Germany. were safely in the Wiesbaden hospital. and, at long last, had been reunited with their families. As the motorc ade approached t he Hotel Thayer at Wes t Poi nt Sunday, the t'heers of t h e entire popufation of the Villaf!t' of Highland Falls some 5,000 men. wome n and t hildren who had waited for hours in freezing weather echoed across the land. "U .S.A~ U.S.A !" they y<•ll<.•d. Th~re was no doubting the sincerity of the welcome. 0111· ubscn·er remarked. "Six months ago you could n<'V<·r h;,ive gotten kids together with flags screaming for t\n1t·m ·a This has r eall) t ied the country back together in on<· pll't't• agam. It. wa~ a finl' finale for mo re than a year of anger, hum1li :1t1on and frus tration. Thi· frC'C•d hostages may or may not be heroes. In a s t·11s1• thl'~ arc. for s imply having held themselves lo~l'lhl'r through the long ordeal a nd survived. Hut there's no doubt their suffering and s urvival gave . us iJ moment of unity the like of which has not been fell here for a long time. Disease weapon l>e<:tth from pne umonia is one of the greatest hazards for old('r µeovle. convalescents and those suffering from <"hronac respiratory a nd othe r diseases. Ev!!n a sever e c hest cold or case of flu can predispose otherwise healthy people to pneumococcal pneumonia. There will be a million cases this year and 54,000 deaths will result. despite the use of antibiotics. So it is of s pecial interest to learn that the Food and Drug Administration has licensed a new vaccine, called "Pncumovax," which is said to be at least 90 percent ef- fec:t1vc against the 14 types of pneumococci that cause more than 80 percent of all cases of the disease. It can be used on children as young as two, and is cspe dally recommended for older people and others in high -risk cat egories. Unlike influenza vaccine, it has to be administered only e very three to five years. This month i-n Was hington. 74-year-old California Sen. S. l. Hayakawa summoned photographers to the Capitol whe n he received his pneumonia vaccination. More than a political gesture. it was a timely r eminder that we now have a weapon agains t the nation's fifth leading cause of death. • • Opinions expressed 1n the space ·above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and arttsts Reader commenl 1s invited Address The Oatly P ilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Name nouns Ry l .. M. BOVD Q. How come a bathroom is referred to by some as ·'the John"? A. To credit one of the two earliest developers of indoor olumbing, Sir John Har- )'lngton. However . the man who spedfically invented the relatively modem Ou.sh bowl 'for England's royalty was another lilJed fellow, one Sir Thomas, whose last name o~ar Gloon1y Gus wm all the yellow rib. bons Ufd here and there 1cross the land come down now any raster thin political posters after an election? A.V. \ not used here has become a vulgar synonym for the fix- ture. The lingo is littered with identifying nouns taken from the names of the Inven- tors: sandwich, macintosh, derrick. Any others? Q. Do barnyard animals get hernias? A. Rarely. Weight of their innards I.a di.ltributed over a lar1e hammock of mutcles from cheat to groin, thUA evening out the pressures. Q. How long has eggplant been popular? A. About 120 yean, but I don't a.aow wfl}-. Countlels IOUls ln China'• K•nsu Province 80 years a10 Jlved in caves carved into soft alt hills. A tremendous ~rthquake hit. At lea1t ,eoo l*PI• died an..r-um e burial. Nobody outa6de the prcMnce knew anJtblq about it fer three nioatba. Even &bta it didn't make math De*I. Talk to SeUCIMd Clti1en1 over the a1e ol TS. Wnl bet rou a 1maU ID· definli.w1um you'll flnd few wbo ever beard of It. f L. . .• Jack Aiwlenon Banks pro fit from credit curbs W ASIOMGTON -L.aat March, the Carter admlnistratlon de· clded to discourage consumer c r edit purchases . It was a dHperation move to alow the roller·coaster inflation rate. At the time, many economista doubted that consumer cnditwas a major prob· lem. Federal R ese r ve Board Gov · e rnor Nancy Teeters. for example, told Congress that the rate of in- c r ease i n overall retail credit buying had been dec:lining ror six or seven months without any special me asures to restrain it. And the action taken -which i''ed Chairman Paul Volcker con· sidere<I both extraordinary and temporary -affected on ly about $68 billion of the $4 trillion in out· s tanding credit. In sh9rt, it was too tittle and too late to have anv significant effect on inflation. · WHAT THE Federal Reserve Board did, technically, was re· quire banks to deposit 15 percent or any increase in their total con- sumer loans in a special account with the Fed. But the board left it to the bankers' discretion to choose the ways they would curtail credit to their customers. And for some bankers, greed proved to be the better part of discretion. One banking expert told my as- sociate Tony Capaccio that, in the past. creditors had been prevent· ed from imposing new credit terms -like annual fees and jacked-up minimum payments- by many state and federal laws. But some bankers s aw the Fed's "temporary and extraordinary" slowdown measure a s a ~olden opportunity to ignore the old regulations at their customers' ex pense. While they were at it. some of the money lenders implied that their profiteering was part of a patriotic effort to help the gover- ment in its fight against innation. And although most banks had the decency to inform their bor- Richard Reeves rowen that the n~w credit terma were simply allowed by the emlrcency regulation, at least one -Union National Bank al Wichita', Kan. -told its customers that it waa forced by the new re1ulation to chJrce a fee f(J'r crecllt exten-aecr tllroucti MasterCard and VISA cards. This la simply not true. ONE TECHNIQUE used by lbe banks to "restrain credit'' was to require, retroactively, increased monthly payments on outstand· ing credit balances. Pittsburgh National Bank, for example had previously required VISA ca rd holden to pay at least 110 or 5 percent a month toward .,the balance owed. This was suddenly cbanaed-in the middle of the re· payment process -to $25 or 10 . percent or the balance each month. OTHERS WHO adopted this scheme included Ametitrust of Cleveland, First SecuritY Banlt of Utah, First Tennessee Bank, First National Bank of Omaha, Pacific National Bank of Seattle, United States National Bank of Oregon, First National Bank of ''(col it, m4n-the cc1mpAi~n's ove.r. 11 Chlca1oinEl1in, Ill .. Exxon, Tex- aco and MobUOUCreditCorp. Another stunt the creditors used was to impose annual fees on credit card customers where none had existed before. lnve1ti11tors for Rep. Frank Annunzlo, 0.lll., calculated that the averace an- nual fee slapped on card holders was $14. Lenders that imposed hi1her annual fees included Bank One of Columbus, Ohio; First National Bank of Chicago, Elgin, Ill.; First Security Bank of Utah; Society N atlonal Bank of Cleveland: and the Charge-lt·All System of Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chica10. Footnote: The Federal Reserve Bpard's program to restrain credit was indeed temporary; its complet e phas eout was an- nounced four months after It was initiated. But the Fed did nQt}\ing to rescind the costly credit terms that profiteers had imposed dur· ing the bankers' holiday from governmental restr aint. DELEGATES IN DANGER: Under retiring director Jerome Waldie, the White House Con· ference on Aging has used com· munity gel·togethers all over the ' country to hear the views of senior citizens on the problems they face. More than 10,000 persons al· I ended these forums. But the econom y-m inded Heagan administration has con· lrol over the next logical step in lht• pr0<.·ess · regional meetings and a 2,000·delegate national m eeting of seni or. c itize ns scheduled for next December. Som e $3 million h as been ear marked for delegate expenses at thenauonal confab. What worries Waldie is the µossibility that the new ad- ministration will lop off the del- egate·expense item in the in· le rest Of budget ·Cutting. If this is done, Waldie pointed c>ut, it would mean that only those delegates who can pay their own expenses will be able to attend the meeting. This would cut out of the process the grca1 majority or old er Amenrans who are in lower in· 1·omc hrackets the very ones who!>C' problems or survival art> I he mo~t severe Maybe skeptics have misjudged Reagan "It wasn't much." said a Democratic senator as the in- auguration of Ronald Reagan ended. "Just another campaign speech." He missed the point. If Ronald Reagan's inaugural addr ess sounded like his campaign speeches -in fact, some of it was stronger than hi s s l u m p rh etor ic - then Reagan really meant what he was saying during the campaign. T he occasion and setting made the point last Tllesday. The 40lh president of the United States took his oath or offi ce at the Capitol, turned around and said : .. An economic affliction of great proportions . . . threatens to s hatter the lives of millions of our people . . . in this present crisis, government is not the solution to Mailbox our problem ; government 1s the problem. "I t is my intention to curb the size and influence or the federal establi shment and to demand recognition or the distinction between the powers granted to the federaJ government and those re· served to the states or to people. All of us need to be reminded the federal government did not create the states; the stales creat- ed the federal government." LISTENIN<rTO that, l re· m inded myself that it's not every day you hear the new head of a government sounding as if he means to question that govern· ment 's legitimacy -in this case, the constitutionality of the federal government. Did he mean that during the campaign? Does he mean it now? Fe w people seemed lo think so in W asrungton last week. The New York Times responded editorially lo the inaugural address by say· in~: ·'The 40lh president of the United States chose the role of m oderate i n a :.c·r1pt uf gr<1d ua lism 11 I!> t ht' 1m pression. bu1ld1ng !)tn ee the nom m<1t1on. that hc m\'all~ to move rrom the rig hi wini.: to t·om mandthecenter ·· Th e T i m es r<11thfullv tra s ns m itt ed f eelings in Washington the full timers here seem to think Re<1g an will be jllst like everybody else The~ may have misjudged Reagan do~s want to command the center. but he doesn't think it is where the New York Times and Oern ()('ratic- senators think it is "In the days to come," the new president said. "f will propose re· moving the road blocks that hc1ve slowed dur e<"Onomy a nd reduced productivity. Steps will be taken a nd aimed at res toring the balance between various levels of government. .. to ~et govern- ment within its means. and to lighten our punitive tax burden." I ASSUME HE means exartly that: deregulation of business and disassembly of fede ral power. Whal I don 't know is wh etht-r hc ha!> thc wtll and the s kill. the energy to do what he \\ant!\ 10 do tl ag<11nst the tn crt1al <>p110s1t1<1n of perm<1nent Washing1on. Mayht· no one can beat a town that nods knowingly when Alexande r ll a1J,! and J oseph <.:alifano become pc.irtncrs for l he1rown inaugural ball IT IS SO hard to figure Presi· d e nl R eaga n tha t i t i s sometimes so easy lo dismiss him ··1 don't hold him personal- l y responsible · .. · · someoni- said during a disgusted post· mortem of Fr ank Sinatra's fnauf!ural Gala with Donnie and Marie Osmond chanting "Go· Ronnie. Go!" before the en- throned president·elect. "That's the . point. isn't it'~" said William Shawcross. the British Journalist. ··no one ever hold s Reaga n pe r sonally responsible for anything " Reall y, no on e seems to be lieve him, beli eve that he m eans what he says. I'm begin- ning to think he does: I think he is responsible. Adoption quests need 01ore careful preparation To the Editor: There have b een many positive consequences of the cur- rent movement of both adoptees and birth parents searching for biological family. The emotional Impact of the quest - particularly if contact is made -creates a contagious fervor. In time the strong feelin'g within each person intently tracing clues -and orten discovering members of his or her genetic paat -quiet.a down. Yearning, hopefully, bas been fulfilled. I write out of concern for those whose personal or family lives have been seriously dlarupted aa a reault ol &be aathering momen· tum al the search. I encourage an increase in evolvinc efforta to provide 1ome educaUoD in rHpect to awareneu •nd semltlvtty prior to the start cl the ueartbln1 of back1round data. Al. in many ri1hu move- menu, the intensity of meeting one'f need• overshadows re- aUaation ot ways in wbicb the Uvea cl «hen mt1ht be affected. Inherent in tbe rtabt or adoptell or blrtb .,.,._u to look for their biol=.•• kin ar• numerou1 com u-, partlcularty ta ,.. latJoa to .. promJH by law O•· . ,tll qulw ..... u,> &bat there'd never be contact between adopt· Ive and bloloctcal f amlUes. Peo ple adopting today or placing infants are being in- formed that future contacts may take place. The decision to place an infant and the decision lo adopt can be weighed with this likelihood in mind. It is those birth parents and adoptive parents for whom there was no such preparation whose personal or family lives have frequently been seriously upset. I UNDERSTAND, I believe, the feelinas and needs of those in- volved in the search. I realize there have been people who have been overjoyed to have been found. Mi1ht, however, more awarenesa be given to the search consequences that truly have led to hurt or that 'have the potential of doin1 so'! Mi&ht there be times, for instance, when a third party could "put out feelers"? Ml1ht lhose in· voJved in the quesl be belped to understand the deep down rea- sons for doorl sometimes beinl slammed or for adoptive parenu appearln1 to be "bo1tlle" toward an action very Important to their cbild? ' 1"AITH BOWLUS .............. To the Dlltor: I wllb to lbare an event wtUcb .J shed some light into my life and may do the same to others. Several nights ago I semi- awoke to a strange sound in my home, a rattling sound similar to that of a New Year's Eve noisemaker. The noise was intermittent and it took perhaps 15 to 20 minutes for me to realize that I and my family were in danger. Four things went through my mind in my half-awake state. Number one, it was a s moke de- tector noise, number two, panic, number three, get my husband up, number four get upstairs and get the kids out or the house. I went through all four realiza- tions in record time. AS n HAPPENED It was a false alarm. The baltny in the smoke detector wu 1oin1 downhill. dyinc, and lt waa soundinl off an early wamina of deficiency. Atter the scare I sat down and tried to aee the po1ltive side al the leaon. I now realise that aaf ety devices 1ucb u 1mote ff. tee ton ve al no value reilly Ull· leu, number one, there la an evacuaUon plan1• number two, there are fire drlua, and number three, edueau~.r;aen to the cblldrtn cl tbe d. J ,...,. 1111 fallow bumam have smoke detectors and use them wisely by also having the . above three things in their homes. It's too late once the crisis is there and you're in a state of panic. I hope my scare will sufficiently frighten others to think about this. VICKIE BORTHWICK •. ,,,., •.. TotheEditor: Those who viewed the con· (irmation hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Corn· mittee of the newly appointed Secretary of State were treated to a masterpiece of human eic· presslon. In just a few brief moment. this man land a man he Is. let no one doubt it) gave those Senaton an earful and this he manaaed main- talnlna hi1 dignity and without lo1in1 hiacornposure. There's not goiq to be any more humiliation for our country, no more pusayfootin' becauae we now have a U1er·-rormer NATO commmder and Anny Gen. Alu· anderffai1-andnonetoo1011a. WARRENG.ALTHOFF • , .. ....,,..._.._.. .... ._. ..., .,_ ......... Ll9M ...... ....... .. ! ................... ~ CA ............... Ill IJ ... M ........................... .._.. ...... _. .......... ........................ .. 1' I NATION .~ ....... .. .~ ...... hie-. :il ale St-n 0 1ane Wat :.o n . 0 Lo s Angeles. tomplainmg t h at her put'3t' wa3 s natched ·right 1n m~ own y &rd." has anno unced form ation of California Ass o(·1a t1on of V1 l·t1ms of C rim e f ur l'la:.:.1facu Ao ACTION Call 1.1 Uuil} Pilot AD \'ISOH 642 567K Rugged f ann lwrses / return as nostalgia . I DENVER <Al'> They carried CruHdl!n lo holy battle In the 12th untury They turned Ameriu into an •am·ultural aiant, thtn &c.t their job11 to lh" lral'l<>r ~w draft horses ar" m1&kin11 a eom•badt more b4.!l' •Wit' ol OOfitalecla than n~esslty . And in a mu11Y &rt'n• in Denver. for lht' hrat time lft 40 )'HU , these 11turdy trl•ntlj eompet~d agaiMt tS&ch othttr a11.in 111 tht· N11tlonal Western Stv~k Show San1·t• tr1tl'lor11 replisced them on lht-faarm, lht' t.lriaft horses about 6 f\'ct high IH lht' s hoult.ler 11nd Wt'l"h1fljl up lo 2,400 pounds h11ve rarely been i.een orr the puade l'1q:u1t Hut now they 're m horse showit -<ii.lid on a scisttering of farms and r anches ano~s the l'OUnlry TWO·HOBSE TEAMS tried lo pull · a sled weighted with thousands of pounds of t•ast iron at the show in Denver Each team was given three chances to pull the sled 20 feet down a <'halk·marked lane. Some struggled so violently that they fell to their kn ees. legs quaking. and one snapped has harness. The draft horse 's strength has been rec o~nized and exploited for cen- turies Draft horses <.'arried the Crusaders to the lfqly Land and into battle against the Saracens in the 12th t entury. ln the 19th and 20th cen- Europe and pulled plows for American farmers. But aa aeri c ulture~ became mechaniud, ,the eiants faded from the rural landscape and became a novehy,, elimpsed occaaional,ly on backwoods farms and at small toe.: gin& operations. Across America, thl\ s nort of the tractor replaced the patient tread of Percherons, Belgians and Clydesdales. THEY MAY BE popuiar: but draft animals are no bargain for today's farmer. "The fad now is firewood and horses." says David Adams, 37, a Brill. Iowa, farmer who brought seven coal-black Percherons to the National Western. "Some people will try to tell you they are saving money. but they spend $10,000 to s ave $5,000." Then why d id Adams buy'! Nostalgia, pure and simple. "Our family got rid of the last team when 1 was a kid," he said. So he plunked· down $720 for a team and wagon and began dealing in draft horses 11 years ago. Now he has a total of 15. ·= .......... Jd • OMl V ptLOT .4 f GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Boneless Center Cut Northern Halibut Steaks (fresh lroaen> ........ 4.t8 lb. Alaskan King Crab Legs ............ 3.98 lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime and Top Choice Beef, aged not less than JO days to the peak of perfection. Lean Ground Beef .................. 1.49 lb. <ground hourly I Center Cut 7-Bone Chuck Roast .... 1.69 lb. 0-Bone Pot Roasts ................ 1.98 lb. This ad effective Wt'd., 1 28 thru Tues 2 3 IELAllEY'S Free Home Delivery Service ISSO mini mum) dell vered in our complete ly 1 refrigerated trucks. Your order is under refrigeration from our store to your door MORNING FRESH PRODUCE • So. American Bananas ........ 4 lbs. for SI Ruby Red Grapefruit .............. 4 for Sl Fresh Ranch Spinach .............. 4 for SJ Large Red Delicious Apples ........ Ste lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT all prices plus Lax Delaney's Private Label mo mill Chablis or Vin· Rose . . . . . . . . . .... 1.69 Bolla Wines Soave or Trebblano ..... " .. 3.80 Scoresby Scotch 186 proof 1 I 750 rrul ) 5.55 .............. (I liter I .... 6.86 (liquor prires do not include tax I ' Store Hours 9·6, Closed Sunday Z9Z8 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Di<'k Sparrow. 51. of, Zearing, Iowa, deals exclusively in sorrel- <'Olored Belgian draft horses. His father and uncle once used draft horses to farm l.000 acres of corn and soybeans In east-central Iowa. 673-5520 ~=======~__:_:lu::r,::.ies. they were imported from ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- B en I a let Fi ·en ing If you're contused by all the 5Y4 % interest checking plans now available at banks and savings and loans, let us help. The sample below gives you an idea of the kind of information available at Fidelity Federal. Compare your own bank or S&L. 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INSURED lOttOOOOlt Soutbem CaWomJa OfflcH • Glendale• Azusa/Glendora• BeWlower• Bewrly Kiili• Btg Bear Lake• Blue Jay• Buena Part Costa Mesa• Culver Clty • FUiierton • Irvine• Laguna Beach• Lake Forest• Long Beach East• Long Beach• Newport Beach/Bayside Newport Beach/WestclUf • North Hollywood• Northrtd~ • PlacenUa• 5an Jle4ro • 5anta Ana• Seal Beach •Sherman Oou I ' Stan~on • Torrance• Van Nuys • West Hollywood• Welt Loi Angeles• -1---. ....~ ...... ~°' 0 ·-·-...... a.... • f \ DAILY Plt.01 I u .. d1y J1nwary 27. '91' O~EENIE &~ W@M[? ~-@[[WO©® 11 VII W f 1 1\11 ~ ------- .. 1:<11 t1 vmhlrm" '/'t1.,n wnt" to Pat f>unn Pat wdl l'UI '1•d IOJ)t'. 11rtt1n(J th(• an,vwt<rs and acllun you need 111 w/1it· 1111•11utltt'S 111 uuvt>rnm1mt and business Mall yuur l.l'"'stw11.' 111 1101 l>unr1 1\1 Your Service, Orange· <'vusl l>w l11 l 'l/111 I'<> l111r 151'11. ro.~ta Mesa. CA 'l:tb:.!b ~ 11w111J /1•ll1•r ' u,~ pm .,11>/tt will be answered. llul µJu.1111•1/ 111<1u111t'11 v r /t'llt'rS 11-01 mcludany the r <'fll11·1 \ tu// •wmtt. uddr\'s~ and l>US1M ss hours· phone rw 111/1o11 1 um,.11 /11•' 1m.~uln1•1J 'T'fn.~ nJ/umr1 appears da1 - 111 "'', l•I 'iw11/111J,\ Hrarl aua~lc •w•P•••• I I I ~ ·" U• IU. , t t.1>1 I" I Ot:l\K ttt:l\Ut:K S: Altlwugh chest pain is the mos t nunmun i.lf(nal uf a heart attack, !lymptoms , an v an. Somt· dt>~crlbt" the pain as constricting, or likt-a rol>(' bt•init pullrd tightly around tbe 1·h•·i.1. Oth1•r' d .. snibt> th• 'eellng as a heavy "••ll(hl vr•·i.~lnit o r c rus hln1t down un the che~it . \10'1 oftf•n th•• pa in i~ In tht" middle of the chest, hut '"mt'tlm.,,, it r11dlates to the neck or left .,houlder or-,1t1ws down lh<' left arm. ,,...,,,. ,.,, ; ..... FEN DE R U 0 N N A I I: N D E.~ I• I h i Lu Id Ml'>d I'« " I tlWdY Of\ J llflUtH ; Jo 1'1111 Surv1vtU by "'' nu ... 01111<1 Jonn . ..on Rt1nc1 y F 1·11ll• 1 dlHl 0LlUgltlt I ( 11\Uy i 9 1<1n<JlhtlOrl'11 l b•Olh• ,, Jdt k rlnO Utll lullt·rlo11 C,1 t1Vl'S1d e \f-rVH , . .., w tl1 ti• h i• I Cl 0 n W • <.l 111 Ch d y J.inu..iry 78, l\181 .11 1111111111 nt PuCil1C Vo"w M 1·11 11>11.11 p <I r k f'.> ,c \ I I I ( V I I i' M ortuary N1•wpor t 11.,,.11 Cl 1 n:•(. tor ... MOWRY STEPHE N A MOWl~Y ,,...,,o .. nt 01 ·co .. ta M ,,..,,, C a Pa<,<,l'd cl w ay 011 Ja n11C1ry 74, 1981 He "' <,urv1ved by his writ' A••lty D M owry of Co'>ld Ml'\n Ca 7 '>one, Ronald Mowry ot Rrvr r.,1de Ca. ano Dan rt>I P M o w ry of Tu c .. on, Ar11ona , 7 Oaught l'r '> Bt>v e r l ee Mow ry ol Tuc .. on, Arizona a nd Barbar,1 Car ro ll of T u c ... on Ar11 o na . 6 g r an Cl ch 1 Id re• n Fun f' r ii I <:.ervrces w rll b(• hPld on Mondciy, Jrinu.iry 16. 1981 a t 1 JOPM rl l lh(' P1t>r tP 8r'nthN '> Ht•ll Bro.1d w.1y C.hapt-1 with 1nl••r mt•n t 1n E<1S t l<1w n (C'fltf'lr-ry Tt1c.c;on, Ant0n.1 F r tt•n<h mciy Cdll Cit th•· morluilry on Mon<J.iy J .. nL•clry /6 198 1 fr o m 1 oor M t n I 10PM fJ11·11 •· l1rot111 ·r o, llt•tl Br 0°1dw.iy Mo r 111.1r v rl 1 rf•l tor'> PADDOC K HARRIETT 5 PA O DOC K. 11·-.1dc·n1 ol South Laguna Beach. C·l Paso,c•d a w a y on Januar y 24, 1981 Surv1vPd by hPr Clauqhtr•r' l !'c;l 1P P (irlrnPr of Irv 1n" C ,1 N.in< v c; •P,)ddoc ~ n l D<1n11 P1Jtnt I .1 anrl 1 or.11HJrlo1Uqht1•r C.,111 l1·1qt1 I<' \,,ir111•r \Pr"""'• w rll b 1 h 1 I 11 IHl I 11 • °" 11 .i V Janu.ir y )I 14f!I r11 11' O<J 11oon ,11 tt11· c """ h 111 th• RI•( l''>'>lflll,11 f Of t ·'>I l rlWrt Glf'nd .il1 ror•·'o l I .. wn Gl•·nd.1fl D1r•·c lnr., SAGE RMAN ( l A R A H C L ')A G t.R M A N . µ,1.,.,L•d r1w.iy on J11r1u,iry 73. 1981 1n (O'>til M P<,cl , < d Whl'r" •,h t• ha\ h1•f'n .1 n •c.1den t for II y1•,1r <, She fl1d v••<, ht•r nu-.band, 2 1Jriuqhtr•r ., .rnrl . 1 qr,indch tldrPn V1-.1t .1t1on will b•• ton1qht J,1nurHy ?b 1981 t rom ti OOPM to 'I OO P M a t Pric rl rt V1f'w M O r I u i\ r y G r .1 v <' ., 1 d 1· '('(VICPC.. will ht• hPld f u Pc; day, January 27, 198 1 i'll 7 JOPM a t Pacific. View Ml'rnOriill Park, Nt'wport Beach, Ca Pac ific V1<·w Mortuary dirPCtors UL Tl IUGEROM SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCllff CHArH ''·'' I 11111 '>1 ( n·.1,1 M,.,,.. Hlh Q''7 1 rlHCE HOTHHS SMITHS' MORTUAU t.n Mam 51 Hun1or1C11r>n n..,,, II "i:!b hS:lU rER ft.Mil Y COl.OHIAl FUHERAl HOME /l:lll l Aol<,a AV<' Wv<,1rn1n''"' 893 )~;>r., rt.ClftC VllW MIMO•lt.l rAJlll Ceme1Prv Mor111arv ChalJf'I J500 Pac:1!1r V11?w Dr1v1• Newoor1 8".11 n • 54" noo McCOIMICtC MORTUUIES Laouna Be;;ich 494 941 ~ Laouna Hill<, 768 0933 San Juan Cap1st1ano 495 1776 HAltlOl lAW.._MT. OLIVIE MortuMY • Cernelerv Crematorv 1625 Gis ler AvP Costa Mesa 540·5554 "•Cl •OTHBS llU•OADWAl MOllTUAH 1 '0 Broadway Costa Mesa EM2·9150 \ 0 SM ITH T /\NI f'r A l<lti UR ,M I H 1 • ,1lJ1 ·rtl .I.JI f'"n10 ii I II c I p,,, ... ,.o ,1w.1 y >Ii Jo111uo1ry /I 1'~81 1n <I 'l.i11 t 111 11111 •P" ltn,pit,d 1 111 11 I n ,j II V flt WI I 'i I" I 11, , I .1111111 ••I I 'l'tllll ll t I• II ( d I '''"' I-. I'll rtdl If ... 1111 11 1 p f (h I .)ll d t 1 f'\.c •v111 ')11 11 111 of "'"n luo111 '.1p1 .Ir .1111• l .1 <111t1 ~ I~ lrtltffl Ill f'l,lll<I l 11 "'' i...i I 1.>1ottit·r -, I/II I I I 1 I l ·, 111 I I 11 \) t l ,hillll,1 ll1 H 11 1..,1 dlld 1/1 "" 11 """"' ol Stol1,1. No .v '1 111 ~ l ""ll't " t fl,11 1(.111• t H ,H v1•y OI tlt•11rt alta('k 1n.1lit·nt... oftt>n experien ce weak· n•·" and .;hortnt'" or brt·ath. A heart attack vie· tim t•an apJWllr pa lt• and cold, but may be swe at· i 11.K prnfui.i·I~. H 'ou or an) ont' with you e x · 1w rit•n1·1's an.' ''~" of a ht>art attack. call for he lp 1111111 t'<liatt·h . I r 'o' 111 •· 11 n 1• ., u d d t• n I ) c o 11 a p i. e s . t·a r tliopulmon:ar\ rt•.,ust·itation, or ('f'R, t•an he lp that !It'''"" 'urvi\'t'. ('PR is a combination of 111 outh·lo· mouth rt's ust'it ation and C'losed t•he!t't h1•u41a,saitt.' lo maintain the breathing and l'i n ·ulalion. lluwt•ver, r e rtain danl(e rs are in· , 1>lv1•d and a nyont> .admlnisterinl( this treatment ,hould h:.ivt· tr:.ilnin~ in ll. The Orange County daapln of th•• Amt•ric:an llf'arl Association will 11ro,·ict1· information un dassei.. Phone !>47-3001. "llt'ut Attad1s," a · free illustrated booklet :ahoul ho" th .. ht>art works, what to do in case of a h .. a rt atta<•k , and wa)' to dee re a sf' c hances of an alla<·k, i.; a\ ailabl•· by writing tu the ('ons ume r In· formation Ct>nlt'r, Ut•pl. 5K6J, Put•blo, Colo. 81009. "'"" ( 1t·111• 111• 1...1 M e lod .4tPrt.,~P rrqulrrd for dl•alllrd 11 11.11111.lf'thll•llll• /\r 11011 1 ,111lf Uvro trw E-l ll-:1\H l',\'I' I rct·all rca<lmg that a l<iw was 11 .. 1,.' ,.1 111 t ,, (.,1 .1ho hi·ll•rt• thl' .. 1.1t1· l<•g1-.laturc: wh1<·h would require I qr ,111.1. '" 111 • 11 Mr 1',d1l11rr11,1 "·n 11•t• -.1a t111n~ to pro v1de ."r e fue ling '>molh "1 ,, • tlivt> of "'"' 11 , ... 10 '1'\1•n•h cl1::.ablcd l.ln vcr-. ~t y son 1:- f(iny \lun Ni "' "'" ~ H2 ,.-d1 ~a hl.~I .11111 I \\t1ul(t Ilk(· lo knll\\ 1f that l<iw w as Wcl!i 001 n 011 Mc]V n 1q () He W rlS a •nl·lllhc r 01 th•· I'\ t'f' p.l'oM'd Rot ary ot H u11 1111q 1011 ~eat h, c,1 ,111d th1 Elk.., Club of DowrH•v (cl H ... w<1 c, d rt•l1rt·cl p1t11nb111g 1011trdl.IOr 110111 Hun l 111q ton Bto<1U1, C.n <1110 re· ..i dt•d 1n li unt1ngt on !11'<1<.h lc1 lor 13 y e<1r'> IH'f<H"' hi'> rl'l111·m1•nl .111d 111., n1 ov1· lo µ,...mo BeiJth. Ctl Hr· '>• r v1•Lf 111 WorlU WM 11 111 tlH· u '5. Navy I un1·r.1I '>•·rv1c1·' will be Ii t• Id '' n W ,, d n es d a y . J,1nuu 1 y 28. 198 1 a t I OOP M di HH BenE!dict n1 11• y Mu r tudr y, Morro IS<ty , (.i wi th R ev c t1,ir ""· F r lt k '>On olf1c1a t 111q 1n1nnw111 w ill bl' at 1 os 0'>0'> Valle y Memoricll ~ 'I' . N Pwpc1rt Beac·h. Thb la" CAB :1113 ) wai. passed. ll <tls o re · quirt•s -;tationi. to prov irlt• thf' ser vices without 1·hargin~ hi){hn 1>rk•·~. 111•111 in rt'fueling must be prm icl•·cl to rlri\t'r~ "ho'e vehide., have special lit·c•ns t> 1>lah·s or 1>lac:ards idt·ntiryin~ the drivers a' .,,.H'rt•h clisabh~d. ":xdu~i\ t• st.>lf·s t'n•it·t· ~as stations are ex- 1·m 111, a-. art'·t·1mvenie nt·e 'iturt>s. "~xemption is al· lowt•d if ,i.:a~ pum11i. an· n·rrlOl{'I~· controlled , are oprra tt'ff h) a s ing lt• cashi••r, a nd do not 11rnvidf' pump island ser vitt•s. The· la w s talt>s, howeve r , that self-ser vice slatiuni. and t•onvrnie nct' s ton·s s hould, whent>vf'r Jtra cllnl, he of ht>lp tu lhe 1>h) sit-ally handica11pf'<I and to dis abled ve te rans. To ~el a frN', s inl(l1· •:OJJ) or the bill, write to th f' l .t·~i sl ali vf' Hill Room . :-Half' ('a)Jitol. S al'ramt>nto 95HI I. P.irk Thi 1,1mily requi•sto; !tilww ordrr •rrra•prd' tlor1.1t1011'> I:><• made to the Arner1c.in Hf'art Assoc ra· 11 011 St-rvtlt''o under the d1rec lion o f lhe l3eneC11c t J~1·1tr•y M 0 1 l11i11 v. Morro "·W c" Deaths Elsewhere 11 i\ In l"f) I! I>. C'on n 1 1\ I ' 1 " I •· fl h f' n J . S 1111ina. fiX. ""ho "''r\'t•d I tX d;I\., 111 p il for d rop pin!! :1 ... t1l'k of rl~niJm1t 1• I r11111 .1 -.111 iJ ll 11lan1· on t h1· l '111 t1·d \;;ot 11111-. l11•;J1t quarll'r~ 111 l!MH a)> a g1· ... 1un · for w11rld 1wa1·l', d11•d Vrtd.1~ a l ~1 I larlforrl ho-.p1I al 1.os 1\!'l;<:t·:1.1-:s 1 td ', t\lh\n ~a.·kinlo~h . n ""ho tirought ;.t>11u1 t lw q u i.1 1 11~ -.t anclard., 1111 1·o n<·rl'l(• hlm·k rll .r!>llllr\ t•1rns lru<"l1on that m ath · <.•a r thquak<· ~.if<· liulld rngs poss1lilt'. dwd of lung <'an1•t·r I.OS AN<:t·:u :s I J\l'I II ~·man T a nni•nhaum. 77. fo1111d1•r of Am1·n n in P rov 1~11111 ( 'o of I .m. Angl'lh , 11n1 • •Jt 1111· n:i 110 11 ·-. h1 gg1·-;t ""'al I wok l'I''. cl11•tl I' A LO A I.TO f A I' J ('nunl'ilwom;111 "'ranN·s Hallam Rrcnn .. r, a t·om m u net v le adt•r for 25 .vea r -;, · dll'<I M11n<l<iy ~ct S t anfotd l 'n ivt•rs ity ' M1•di<·al ('1•11t c·r l'lll<'A C;o 1/\P 1 P .J . "Parky" l 'ullerton, li:l. w ho sc·rvcd as a com· miltN.•man in Chicago's :1 fl t h w a r d • w a r d a ldt•rman and county tax <tSSl'SSOr <l urin~ h is ·l:l yt•ar polit ic:;il <·an •cr. ch('(i Monday · N E WTON . M a ss . t AP > Dr. John W. SpellmaD. 81, a pioneer in the su rgical trea t- m e nt of cancer and the broth er or l h <' late Ca rdittal Fran c i s S pc llm1m of New York. die d Sunduy. S A N F'HA NC I SCO t AP) Robert St~k. 58, a major figure in the West Coast avant-garde Poetry move ment of the 1950s a nd 1960s . die d Saturda y In N e w O rleanR. DEAR PAT: I ordered a $35 pci1r of s hoes las t M an·h from Sµorts l.iqu1<fators orSun Valley. C alif. I was notified t ht•n• would be a dela). hut when June a r ri vt-<l a nd t h<: -.hoes <lad n 't, I wrot l' to l ht• c·o m pan ) In latt· .lurw I n ·1·c·1vt·d ;mothl'r <·<trd w h1d1 s aid the m a tll'I' would ht· lakc·n rar l' of to m ) !>atisfaction That ·~ 1h1· last I \c· h1•anl from lh1s t•omµany a nd I c·a 11 t n«wh 1lw111 h~ phortt· ('an ~ou hclp '' B I-'.. Cos ta Mesa 'iol this timf'. S ports l.iquidators declared hankruplt') a nd lc·ft J!t,000 l'Onsumers awaiting un· rm .. rl 11rdn~. accordinK to a spok~swoman for tbe c·um pan) whil'h pun·hased the firm last Septe mber. Also t·a llf'd Sports l.iquidators , the new com· pa1 • 1s '••ndin~ you st!vt·n S5 credit checks. Vou can applv on•' l'hrc·k lo •·ac h n .-w SZ.'i orde r from the new l'Om µan). :t~ a1ldrt·~s is 141 ('anal St., Nasflua, N .11. 031161 . If you 11n •fn. you can rn .. a "proor or claim'' form (a ~ .:l.1hh• al s tationt-r) stores ) with the U.S . Hankru1>tn ('11urt. l'.O . Hox 2750, Tucson, t'\riz . H5702. \I.BA,'\!\' :-..! \' 1/\I'1 Thi• tl 1~1·ovcn of con t;1111 111;1t1·rl w l·dd1ni.: r111g~ ha~ promptccl st a te llt'allh 11tfw1;ib to 1~-..ll' w:irrnng:-a hout rac11oac· lt\t• gold . whtt•h apparr•nll) 1·au~,.<f 1·an<0l'r in al 'l1•a :-t I WO pt•oplt• 1\ hullt'!1n warn111~ ll11C'1 11r~ :ind J"""t•lc•rs of th1· p11fl'11l1al danJ,!1·r ""ill tw ... c·nl ''!>1111H:l1m1· th1~ ~1·1•k ,'' .,aid ... ta1 1• llt·111·11111·n l o f ll c·a l lh ~ pok 1·.,w11rn a n l'r:1111·1 ·~Ta rll 1111 S h<• sa11I a p11hh1• not 11'1' w1111ld a b o lw <><•n t out 11dv1s 111J.! pt·opll' wit h "s 1•r11111s s kin p rohlt·m s " lo St><·k mc·d ic·a l lw lp :tnrf have· tlw1 r ph,\s 11·1<Jn ), or h1•a 11 h 1lt•pa rt mt·nt 11ffH't''i tn Ne w Y nrk · s fi:.1 c·11u n I 11 •s d1e1·k gold Jl'Wl•fr,\ With (;l'lj.!f'I' l'OUlltt·r~ Rt'\DIOJ\CflVE (;Ol.U n :\\l•:t.R'V llAS hf•t•n h l<i m t'(I m a l lc.•a st two n 1nt·t·r ~·,!>f's 1n the past 1'1 ) t•ars ('ant·t·r s11n•t11I th rough a Bradford. Pu . m a n 's hody a nd anothe r pa t 11·11t'~ r ing fingl'r was a m putalt"<.l. ,,ffte·iab s aid ll<><"tors ;md ht'alth off11·1als have known of the r adio:wt1 v(' goltl's 1•xis tl'nn • stnt't' thl' late.' l!f60s. bu t th1• pu hhc· wasn 't w arned for fear of t riggering unwar ranted 1wn1c·. llc<ilth l>cpartm cn t oHiri<i ls s a id "Wt• don 't wa nt them to be hysteric al. We d o wa nt them to be aware of the possible danger and if t hey have real proble m s to get the m checked ... Ms. Tarlto n said. "Wt' c.·a n·l possibly c heck ever y piece of gold 111 the s t ale " THREE RINGS Al.Rt:AOV RECOVERED ap· pa re ntly were m ade from hollow 24-car a t gold "seeds " Impregnated with radioactive radon gas . The seeds we re to be injected into tumors lo kill c ancerous tissue. . ··w e suspect th a t some were left over and some ente rprising s oul sold them to jewelers," said Willlam O'Brien of the lleallh De partment. Radio logi!lls say the ga s, radon-222, remains ac tive and dangero us ror al least 100 years . The r a dioactive rings were discovered last w eek when m ore than 1,200 pieces of je welry were c hecked at WKBW·TV In Buffalo, according to O 'Brien, usoclate radiolo1ical health specialist in the department's bureau of racUolotlcal control. Since 198'7. 10 rllldloaell•e 1old rtn,. have 1ar· faced in New York and Pennsylvania, O'Brien said. Westen\ New York wu a leacUnt supplier of 1old Jewelry In the ltaOI lftd '40I. l, · Famlly I care 1<oal o.f course OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . . . , " PU~UC NOTICE "''C'TITIOU5 •UllN•H MOTIC• TO c••DITO•• "'ICTITIOUI 9UMNaU NAM• ITATU••NT cw euut T•A•t,.•• NAMC ITATUMNT I "-lotlOWlnq De•_, I\ OOlnQ bu\I (leu .• .., • ., U.(.(,) ft•• foti..rl,.. --· •re clOlnQ M\\ ., Holl<• 11 hereby 9 lven to lhe -•n. .... CllAF I LINE CON\f RuCl rON t re<1ll•r1 et GO L DWAT I• ~ AQUA CONCIEPH.. 19 S CN\I CO . 11' B P e lmer, Co\I• Nin e. lllU DHEll, e ..... ,., perl11•rtlllp, Hltl>W•Y.~8Uc:ht?Ht C•hlornl•tJtJI Trentf-. -llvMne'6 -••U 11 GI.-•obtft A,..m, )Ot"' 3Jrd l(ennel~ P Fr ollenlu\, >•• 8 U716 V•nture 8011l•ve1d , City ol N••lllOfl1IM<fl, C.elllO<nl•t*> • Pe1mtr .Co.t•"'"''•.C..lttorn•••,.11 Woe dlencl Hlll1, Count y of Lo• Jeo Hulllerl•, •10 Rou. Co\!• A s ix-w eek co u r st' titled Family He alth a n d Ho m e Nursing . offe r ed unde r aus pices o f the O r a nge County Red C r o s s Nurs i nJ: a nd He alth Services. beg~ns Fe b. 3 in Santa Ana . fftl\ bu\lnr.\ I\ <C>ndu<l..S lllY •n In· ......... SIA .. ot Calltornla ,,.., •bulk ~M, C•lllO'nle '1•11 , cll•ldual l••n•I•• h elleul lo be m eet• 10 Tl•I• llu\.,leU I\ c onducted Dt • KtMetn P lrOIWnlu\ DONALD ,_AY LONG, Tren•I•••• 91tnerel P¥1Nr\ltip, !hi\ •l•lom.-11 .... , 111.0 "'"" lrw ·-_._ .... , .. ,It 11172 Lit .. , Glenn A "cl••n Counh Cl••k or Or•nve C.ciunty on ~. Clly OI H""'l"tton a.ecn. c -f hl\ '1•1-1 ..,., l•lecl wlln '"" 0..o mll)oor •. '"'° It or Orenoe, Si.• OI Cehl0<n1e Counly Clt•k or Or•nllf' c ounty on ~IMI" The _,, IO lie l•eMltrred '' Ja nutry •. "" Pvlllli\hecl 0 .. "9" {.04\1 0••1~ Pfl~t. clHU lllecl In UIJ.,.rel •• All \100 In Jen •. I), 20, 11, l'ler 140 81 Ir-, ll•lur~, equlp<nent •ncl 0000 ~•no1 Publl~htcl Or-c,.,.,, Oo.ty P•lor. PUBLIC NOTICE •II• ot lhel IHI 1000 bu11neu known •• BABE'S TEX,4S STYLE CHILI OOOS ... a localed el UllO He•bc>t Bouleva•d. J•n IJ, )(), 17, Ftll 1, 1Wt 1'0011 PUBLIC NOTICF. Pre -r egis tratio n in· formation for the t la ss . which will m eet from 10 a .m lo n oon and re · quires a $5 m a te ria ls fee. m a y be ohtaincd hy c a I Ii n g 835·538 l Unll G, Clly 01 CMI• Mew , Counly ur "CTITIOU5 •UllN't:SS Ore"91', Si.le of Celllornl• HANll! 'TATl!MEHT T"-bulk h •mfet will be tonwm "CTITIOUl •USIHEU T h~ loflowono IH'r\On\ ore <lO•llO m•l•d on O• .... , lh• 1Ulft ,,., ur HAM[ iTATl!Ml!NT Uu\1n•"•• Ftllrua iy, 1tei .i ,0 00 A M •I 1n.rollowm11pr•""1 1\00•flobu•• CAL IFORNIA S IR E SS AtH P R O FE S SI O NA i_ ESC R O W nt\\•\ PAIN MANl\Gf ME N'I INSTITUTE SERVICE, who •• •lldt"'' I\ i.71 i•I 011 ~I C.Al, !bl rUSl\ll 14911 !Mtrd LAouna •'ttlh, (dt1torn1a North Tustin Awttnue. (PO'!iit Otfitt• Ov• 1•) Rrach \1r~"'· lttQuttd St-.'Hh •?$H IHl 71 , Se11I• An• OIOt 101111, Cellfoinia•?•~1 M•C"6'PI t-tOWdfd (,oteoran, l•V/1 C•~lfOtrff• Th.It the l•\t d•t~ for tilluQ All1.,.<1 O,•n1.unu1 F i:tf'*Dftr 1111 <.:lasses will be taught by voluntee r s Glad ys F ried . R N . a nd M a bcl Fullenwid er. R N . at t h e Re d C ross h e a ct q u a r t er s . 60 I Go Iden Circ le Drive. Santa Ana !Hlr•, L•oun• Hitt\. c a11torn1a 976S3 claim ' In 1,_ ft< tow f f'ltfreCI to hft'ein Cid"' •fJ t d Ot • vtt ' noun"' B•••H h Ar lhur SM lclon Otot, 1401 "iP It Ft llr...,y l'llh, J'l9I C'elllorn••<t?•\I pl•(tO\\ Ln , HunttnQton 8~.tc h, So t•r ., "known 10 the ''""''"'ee. '"'' bu\lntt\\ ., tondvt lfl'd by"" in C•lltorni4 91..e •II b\a hieu n.~ .,,cJ •ttdt~\.U!\ U\ittd tt1v1ou,,1 L•"Y Nfll'lf 81um 6~~1 8clrdrrO by tne frttn\teror tor ''"'° p,.~1 tnr .. ., Allt•d 0 i: ... ~, "-O"Q 8e•c'1 Cal1torn11• 90l1 S •••"•re s.nw In" \l<tt .. m-nt """\ hi HJ .. 111th thr Tnt' bu\•ntt\\ '' tonouct~d o.,. ·• D•t•O J•nU41ryl0th t'Mt (Oynty fl"'"YH,>r1w•~·C ountv ooJ.en 114'""••1 swrtn••V"P Outwld Mo l O"U ~ ,.,_, M 1cl\4et HO'lfdtd <.orcorHn Tr.n"ttttt FU l4lt J "'" \lotfHY\f'nt w d \ l1h"d '#1IP\ lt•e Publl~ Or•l"lqt" (CM\I U••l'f l'ilul I r1u,t)l1\f•"f1 (MAnQI"' tvc.t\I O.t•lv P 1IQI County (1f.'r ll. "' Or.,n()i• (.o~ur,. ti" J•n 2l,t'ilt "l&¥I l •m I) )011 (,.b l l'~I >•b it J•nu~ t 1 l'lel B asic health cart'. dis · aste r prepa rl'dness. f1 r<,t a irt and rC'ro~nition o f <lis<'3Sl'S hy ".IJ m ptom-. a rc> a mun~ s uhj l'C'IS rm ert~<I. inductin g h11\\ 111 I rtc>al with tnmin:.dly 111 PtJOl1\t'll-cJ (;,u-1~ (..t.><-t\f 0 ,.•ty P11ut J,tn ~ I I l'O JI IQf<I IJ\ Kt Pl'Rl.IC' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Trw l(ill11N1nQ f.i""''fi"' "''' tJ11''''~ p:illf•nt" :ind rlc·a th Thief jailed I """'n•• "'· ti (1l At4( I (.(JMl•At4 ( ''1' I Mdtl"''' I 1Hll lhlHltru.atof' h• 11 '1 '•• ~1~41 I M Al TI(,.., M r~1 M,tO• '·' I ant< •iuntmc,alt,n !:it·~' '1 r ,. lf1t14/ S AN FHA NC IS CO (AP J A fo ur year p ris on te rm was handed to a m<1n convicted in o n e o f t h e l a r g es t s windles schemes m c ity his tory J a m es Yorn, 38, of S an l-'ranc1sco, was l'onv1ctcd or 12 counts o f grand theft in Super ior Court for the sche m e that defra uded vict ims of more than SG00.000 PUBU(' NOTICt: f, M tHyl)t•ll•• Alt•t.1 l/ff'JI M.t1)1'°'' I 111'\f> Hun,1hQIOll fV•1t1 ,, I •• 'tit+,, '~II\ IJU\UH ..... \ , rmc.Jut l11d fJ" ·HI '" fl1v•tl•J.ttl •Hv,r).IJ,,<J iS. 11V1t..i f M ,All 11,J M, (t f f\1\ '\f••"'",""' wo•. I 1!14''1 Ntlh "'' (')Un f I ( ,,.,., •rf ()1 tlnf•• ' r1•H1t r ''' IMHJtHt I 'It;' JJvoi..r•·O (>••11(1' 1.,,,,, lt+ul, J1,1f1 j;\n b IJ )Q II lrlftl t 11 Jll f'UBl.ll' NOTICE F'ICTI TIOUS BUSINE SS NAME STAI EMEN T f t'l1 fOH"h rt'~ fl•' ,.,1 tP • J "" .. '""'' ..t\ I r~r \IAfhl1t•<> 1-J1' • 1 .. 1 t it" •,ttt •I fr,• t., 'I• , I 1t J t• Ot;1t W I ,, ,,. I 'Jf )of •.J .I 4 l.-h•.;Hu 1h1tt~ (1• , I 11t t r ,1 ' " t •l~llll ,. ,, .,., .. , J' '. S' t Ill ··' •••• I .. , 'f'ICTITrOUS •Ul!HEU NAME UATEMEH~ '"~ totlO••"O Pf"'\.On\ 1.UP 001riq ,,,.,, r~·t , r"'' '"'" .. bu\1nes.1 .,. I,. h u· '' ,, 11n 1 ,, I • , •'• A HDER!.ON BRO'S AUTOMOflVt , .. ,, .... ,,,,/",,,.., 't• uq ) 9 E t6itn St (O\t• M .. "Wt ( A ,., 111.tr't f#f '701/ ,. ~ th ,, ' , ' "'" •• p Nrtl c; An<Xt~n JOl'I (J'd"O'* Av• '"'" '', .... I I' •11t •''• CO>I• Mew CA VIU• ,. ''''"' , ... Edw in 'N Anot-t.,._,n .JOttff Ott:1nQ•• I Avtt , lO\hl Mt-'W CA 'nt>'1 ''"' ••\f\ol •t '" •' 1"° I f hf\ bv\t1''+t'\\ 1\ t.onOu• trU lh' •J I ,, ' '' I' 11 ,.,, '' .. , .. Edwon W A1Kll!•'°'1 Pl'ffl.I(' 'iOTH'•. oene, •• ~,,NI'. \nlo I I Th•\ \t•f'"~" W4') fllf"CJ w1V• in.- Count., (l~,k ot OrdnQ•• (.uut\fy oo J~u 73 1081 F1 ~01 Publt\hf.•O Orang .. U)tJ\1 l.i..tll'f J-11101 Jon 11 F"' J lU I/ 1•~1 ,Mj/ ijl PUBl.ll' NOTH'E FICTITIOUS BUSINE SS HAM[ STATENIEHT 1 ~ I01lo.1n9 Pl",..'°"' I\ dOH\Q bu\• M!t\·~ ETTIE S CREATIONS QI• I ombd•O Cl (Ml• Mew CA 97&11> Elhel loo> R_... •1• Lomo .. ro <.• GMle ~. CA '17'7• Tht' buM~s IS Condu<t~o 0 '( •n '" diw•du•I E-Lol•R~e Tn~, lt•t.nwnt w•s ftlf'd ••th ,,..,. Counly Ci.<• of 0••~ Counly on J•n "· 1'111 F IS441• P ubl•"""' o..,,~ Ca.>1 D•••• P1101 J •n 11 F411> ), 10, II 1'191 )84 I I PIJ8UC SOTIC'•: .,..\\ ~\ FICTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE"llEHT EDNA, l TO . '8 w""'°'.,,. hv1rw C• '11114 EdwiHO M•10ld 'homp,crn •8 Wt-h tanf", ttvin• t 11 '111• rh1\ bu\ln(I'\\ i'6 t.Ol\<IU(t,.d fly' An 1n d1v uiurtl Edw~rd Ii Thomo\On rh1\ \1at~r'f"f1t wn \ f1lftl with the (OUf"lh Cter k Of o'""Qll" County on ~l(fl TIOU\ BU\INE\\ NAMf \TAICMF N I htJ "' 11' llU 1'•' I '.\f4P I ,, q, , .. ti I M ri11 11 "· ii•. t Ni "'"IJOl•t ~'" ~, t •' i ,,,,, 'I"' I llt '11'1" t .. ,.,,, ,, f 1HI Hllot 'I• d t • l't/ '' 1flH o ·~· ""l•llf l\t f I I " I .'' 'I I Jru h11.u11 •' ',, t ,, h f •, (jll tl o(,t Jh I ·U' tH I .. " '"· I•'•"" ftl ,. I , ... J "'" ,, ,, • Count• ( h '" ''' tJrttnq1 1 Q11nl, ,,,. J .. t'IUdf" 'f' J 1Q@) FIU l ll Put>l1\Nl1) 0..At'{,. ( ™'' lM , P ,.,, J~n ti 11 M. JI 11~' "''°' lilt· Pt RI.I(' ~O'flCt: fl(TtTIOUS BU\IHESS NAME STAT EMENT ''" I 1<!• ,_I 'l ft• f Ou•111t ' ,, , ... rwu l"ff-'i 1ie 1 ,J,,., A.-• I nuu~ f\f·"ih i .\ ,7,j\\ M uf11• M t fd f)r•f I n ; At f .1 I tt1qhwttv ~Nin I <iQvn.t ( •' Ill\ M itty H ff>ntPlfl '-U l i11 .. r ./v,u (OtOl"lll dPI M.tt1 (II 't'Jfl7' f ht\ bU\fOf"\\. I\. tuOd•.l• 1110 f•, I ()f'n,.'"'' p.11rtnr•,,,n,p M ur1•1• M Htltlf" I '"'' ''"'"'"""n' w .. •. f•h~J f'IUH\ "" Covnt1 C••uil. of o,ono•' < ""'"'' "" J.;nu."r 1 tQffl Januttry 2. 1W1 FU1..0 Publ1\t1Ht °'""oP (o..t"lt DA.iv P 111)l I '1UIU J•n b, IJ, 10 11 1'181 17q ~1 PuDll•-0.an9" ca.." Oaoly PolOI Jan 6 1J 10, )I 1'181 IJJ ~I PUBUl' NOTICE ,,.,, ti \ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT IOI Al Of <,11,N rtdff>l'lll'l ~ lC'Kt fhrt11f1w,,,. ( "''" M1·\<I! ( ,th lO• nitt •1•11 P ftfwtl f 1f111Mtd Jt>nt ti Ir FIHN l J f11Jbh,r•" '" ,.,,,, ',,,, 1 li,11 •v Pdvt IAn '• 1 I ,,, JI 1~1 t IH lttl Pll81.1(' NOTH ... : FICTITIOUS BUSI HEH HAME STATEMENT r flt' fOllOW1f'O l>f''"on '' d 01t\Q bU\f •n d\ KEN BISCHOFr & A!.SOt lAll ~. 1661 1 Burlli:,f' S,,,.,.,, Munt1nQlun Hr•1H '' C.A 91f;.t/ tt enn~th W•ynl' 0 1\1 hOlt 110'1 OolfllOWrt Founteln V~ll•y, CA Wl!Mt Thi\ b..l\inn\ l\ condut trd bv 1tn '" <lt.lduel Krmelh w B•\(Mll Tnl" 1taW,,..nt Wtl\ hied with ,,_,. Cou nty c-.rlrl of Or•no_. County on Jnn 23, .... P URI.I(' NOTIC •: PUBLIC NOTIC .. : FICTITIOUS BUSINE SS NAME STATEMEN T Th,. ro1low1nq Pf'' ""4.m ., OO•r'IU bu" """A\ I 0 p IA ~•OO N O <IAPFr1v IN S f Al l A I IO N Q .. S W1h()('I 'Sl (n\td M••• CA '1011 0 P l AndOu Q .. ') W1fVltl \t ( O\tlt ........ 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J lllto with lhe Cl>uM y Cltrll of 0.•n9f (ollfth on J..,uarv 1.1 .. 1 P UBUC NOTICt: ~ICTITIOUS BUSIHIEH HAMI! STATllNIEHT T h t tot10.,1"9 o•r,on\ ,.,.,. dn1nQ bui•n•n ~\ L Vfof l(ARAL.I F'ASHIONS JOO Vh1 llclo,N1t""fJOf18eMh,C,f!llOrnt~•Ml MerlN NI V•'MI""' ,, .. , Arn bo••I<-Le ne Hunt1n111nn B~•l" C•lllOrnle .,.._ Key GM111e, 1tO 8 We\! Cerri•~ Orlve, 51111.t Ane, Celll0tt1l1 •1101 Tiii• .,..,,,.. .. " conclu<l•d br • ...-rel pert .. rVl!p ~NI VeM111tr TlllJ I~ ••• fllt!CI •1111 tM ('ounly Ci.r-ol O.a,..e Covnty '"' ''"' ... '' .. ,., '1111'1 ,.,.,.., """"' ..... 0r.,... c...1 (Miff ~llet ~'*''"'"' ~ c .... o.11, ~I ... Jell. 6, It, ... U, "'' H)-tl JM . II, •• JI,""' 2. 1"1 , .. fl c .. .. . . NATION Call 642-5678. Pul a few word1 to work for ou. ._.. I • Tuesday, January 27, 1981 DAILY PILOT ... HHD HELP! ..... IHt·Y•Sllt Stire ... BLOCK ~U=NG '1 HEATING 16141 M>YMA••· -.::'O:MAcHB48•3636 'l 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS •Fast service • Competitive Rates •No Points •Up to t S years repayment terms Compare Our Rat•• Diane Sutton 847-9661 "i • , " , • d b • • c·T tomb1nellM o1 ru l I F INANCIAL & p t r \ o n • I SE RV ICES uropert_. C.l.T. FINANCIAL SERVICES 18897 Beach Blvd., Huntlneton Beach SOME DA VS IT SEEMS EVERY TRANSACTION'S A WITHDRAWAL In Exchange City, youngsters learn mech•nlcs of economic world AB Cs never like this Kids learn ~conomic realities early K !\!\IS,\~ l T l'Y, M o r 1\ P J It's tough turning a µrol11 111 1h1•:;1• hard l·1·or1urnu· lime!> Just ask Ill 't·ar old K1·11l1 .l.11·f1h:; .. Hu~11tl'S!> 1-; prt<llY IOU!.~." moaned K eith, the rl'('t'nt propr11•lor of <trt Exd1angc City Jewel~y :;hop "Wl·'ri· lnwcnn).! pnn::;, an<l I l:(uess we'r e ).!11 1111.! 111 hav,· 111 du .;11ml' advt:rt1:;ml:( on lht> r:ult0 I'm \\Orr1l·d ahout lht• hank loan." Thl' p1t·lun· ".1 ... c•vt>n blPaker at James <;amt·:.. JU..,t a1·r11:;.., Town Square Business ther e v. a:,, -.11 bad tltJl owot:r .Ja111c:,, Reng<tl was con- !>11lcring c·ull111µ -.alartt'' lie too owed the bank mune), and "1lh 11nl:-ont• gaml· sold by midday, 1 ht-heal wu ... 11n I.UC' KI L \' ... 0 R K EI T II , J A M F. S and thousand:; <•f 01l1<·r l\an:;as ('1ty :-oungsters. Ex l'hange ('ti) 1s JU'il .1 111<1kc· hl'lwvc town run by kids There 'II ht• no 1•oll1•t•tt0n agent·ies b1tang al tht•1r hl·cls 1f <lt•hls ).(11 11npa1eJ They'll simply have lo tn· to figun· 1Jllt . ..tl<1ng with lt•etchrrs and l'Las:,,rn;1tc•s, whal wt•nt wrong "Making the• :-.llltknb aw<tfl' of hnw l'l'onom1 e t·1mt•epls relat t· to n•ul l1f<· 1:-. our goal, .. said Ellen Pitlman. program cl 1n·1·t11r at thl mini town where ... <·hildrt•n ht•1·111111• bank er:;, prncJu1·t·rs. shopkeepers a11d t·onsumer:-for a ll<.1y "It's sink or :-.w1m _ Some of l hcrn rn<ikl' u profit. other s go broke.·· "W<' want I ht• kid:; to sl'e what l:(Oes on in the econorntl' world lwfnr<· the~ have to get out and rt•alh <ll'al with 11 · .Ja1111·c Kreamer . founder and <'xc·1·ull\'t•dtr1•1•1or of E'<t•hangl' City , said "Thedis- m a I -.1.11(· of our n.111011 a I 1·11nd 1tion µoints up the need t11 t·du1·at•· Jll'f1Jll1· al ull <•orltcr age · OTlll-:K ED U('ATORS SEEM TO AGREE. The program. part of K on~a:; Cit) 's Learning Ex· change. u nun profit tcachl'r resource center . is bookC'<I through 1 ht· <'n(1 of the :;c·hool ) ear . An l'~t1mall0!l :; noo \11ung!>tt•r:-. will parlil·1pate befor e .Ju n<' ~T rs Krc·an1N, :1:1. 1·onec1vl'd F:xehange City two )'t•ar:-. tlJ!ll Tht· X.!iOO square fool town. locater! ins1dt• whal \\;,..; .111 1 ·m pt~ \\aro•h11usc. has its own h ank , :-.na1·k ..,hop I'll \ h;.il l . ret~iil <>hope;, 1ww:,,pa1wr . r:ul1" st.1t 11111 f;wl11r~ and <·omputcr J,!Unlt• l't'lllt'I' "Town..,f1tl~ ""(·11cl hall tht• rlay earning m om'.''-half lh1· d.a.\ a:; 1·11n!>unwrs E<tth of the morl' th a n fill 1r.t"" ha:-1h 11 wn s et of respons1h1ltl1t>:,, For t•xamplc. nionaJ,!Ns of retail .;hop:,, art• rl•:-.po11:;1hlL• tor pa) 111~ rt·nt and taxes, s1gn111g pa) 1·h1·l·k:-.111d kl'1·111ni.; I ht· hooks. Thev takt· out bank l<1an" tu l11n· st1wk an l ht· town's fac- tor). \\hc•rt• ..,n1 .tll t>a:;) 111.aswrnble games hke :HJ tll'k ta('k till' uncl t1ddh ~ink:,, arc t·hurned out l'l'Pll.!" !->l'EN I> FOl'R WF.E K S pre paring 111 t h1·1'1 .1~-.ro11rn for I h1· 1m<· <la~ the~ ·11 SJJend as Junior 1 ap1tal1,1:; Thi•) '>lud) ha:;w t·<·1inom11· 1.ir1m•1pk~. 1111 out t•>h appl1n tl111n:; and intt:>rv1cv. with tl';idtl'r" f1 ,,. i tw 1111:,, 1tton the:-v. ant :\1 r:; Kn .. 1111c·r :;.wl fifth l!r.Hln·~ \\C·rc chosen for th<• prngr:i111 lif't'aUM' man) youngsters get their first Jllb:; liah:-s1t1ang , ..,hm eltng snow or mo\\ 1ng lawn.., at I hat age :\-Is. Pittman -.;11d what makes the program un 14 ut• 1s tht d1•J!n·1· 11I :1111ht·11t11· 1 I). right tlo1A. n to the 1 brick storl'I runt:. "E veryth1nl! her<: works, from the com· munt('alnms S\:;tl'rn 111 lh1· a~semblv ltne and time clot·k in the· fac·t1ir.', M:-. 1'1llrnan said TllE TOW~ WAS Hl111.T WITH <t $100,000 grant from Hallmark f'<m h Int•. Mr~ Kreamer said. and hl•ginn1ng fl(•xt :;i·hool vear. a larJ?e chunk of the $1<10,tlOO annual npcratinJ.: cost will be CTT· ... ~ Q ®' (-~~-~ -v 1 e ws n ·t.. ' -.~;- r::IJental HealtJi.,~.}1 l.~. By GERALD WINKLER, 0 .0 .S. ~,. WHY DENTAL FLOSS? r Dental µlaqul' 1~ the primary C'ausc of tcl(1lh d e l' a ~ ·a 11 !I i: u m disease. A tooth brush <·an hl'lp remove plaquP from visible surfaces but cannot r<'move It from betwt'en thl· l<'elh and beneath the gum line Unwaxl'tl rloss is m os t o tt e n reC'o mm rndcd to rem ove plaq ue from th ese hidden areas Herc's how to u.'le it: Cut orr about 18 · Inches of noss and wrap the ends around the middle fingers, leaving about 2 inches between the hands. Gulde It-with thumbs ror the top teeth and Index ringers for lowers. Pass the noss aentl)' between two teeth. slldln1 several times to the awn and bacll •Iona the side or one tooth. Repeat· the :-.c·raµang on lh~ side or t ht• adjaC'ent tooth and move on until all te<'lh a re fh>SSl'tl A word of caution: Al w ays control the floss Try never to snap I h e rJoss Sllddenl y between two teeth as lh e gums may be sPnsilive. Use a gentle. sawing motion. If gums bl eed, you may be rtossing too hard, or t hey may be in poor health. It makes sense to have your dentist or hygienist demonstrate the f!O!lslng method to you. It will help Insure l he future health or your teeth and gums. .GeraWI Mllkler, D.D.8. r Hcl A.leotl.alft 14tl Avotaclo, Ade MS, Ne.,...&ae.11 n..e:,MMI• paid with grants from several business founda- tions. The rest will com e from fees that schools pay to use the facility, about $125 per year to send up to three classrooms to Exchange Cit y . Once the business day begins, Exchange City usually hops. "We h ad two kids go in and rob the bank last week ." Ms. Pittman said. "That r eally stirred things up." _ She said the town's tiny police officer quickly appr ehended the bandits and dragged them before a Judge. Beneath the headline, "Bank Robbed," the day's newspaper reported the culprits were fined $5 each, more than one-third their play money earnings for the day. An announcer for the radio station, ECLX, broadcast news of the heist over t ht: town's publit address system . TllF. FACADE O•' THE PILFERED bank hints at the neo·classic architecture styl e popular in K ansas City ar ound the 1920s, while other build· ing fronts "tonnote a world of tomorrow," said llerb Duncan. who helped design the city. "We did not try to 'kid-proof it' " Duncan said. "Ext·hange City is not a juvenile experience." In· cJec<.l. Exchange City is much m ore than child's play . 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'••0 Nf\ufl .flt.I Q!Of\f1f"W> yr;t:' ul Utam to ........ ,, Anthony Hopkins (left) stars as Adolph Hitler and Cliff Gorman plays Joseph Goebbels in ·'The Bwtker, · · a three-hour dra ma about the last days of the Third Reich tonight at 8 on CBS , Channel 2 (see story below). • GOOOTIMES ~"'"'"" >fiON' Wllh1flu ,11J tnte t .... Jn~ ld rn11,. fll U •lllQ no• tvlJ • ELECTRIC COMPANY (RI CID BIG BLUE MARBLE CBS NEWS (!Jj ABC NEWS S.30 I BULLSEYE WELCOME BACK, KOTTER Muc..11 10 Julies <11>nuly ""' s1s1e1 v1s111ng 11om Nel>HISkll sliu 1~ <1a1mg Ep~leon • BENNYHILL Benny. 111 many guises ~a spycatcher travels the world lo capture hoi. man or IS 11 woman? S) PEOPLE OF THE FIRST LIGHT · Tha Mashpee Wampano· ags I', 100~ di the lrlb&I aqua-larm. which is a com· munet farm for growing quahogs 6!) 3·2·1 CONTACT (R) CJ) M •.A•S•H The <IOCIO•S ot lhe 40771h have more than lhey can handle on a Dad oay 1n the O R CHANNEL LISTINGS 'lQ.; BARNEY MILLER l), ,, n ••y ·# fur' 'u<J lJo wn IUt 1 t1•f.Jn•ottc.m Jrtd Nh1le nt• ~.HU\.lith dt>Out " HIS mu f\ 11'111!J In d OUlc;JIJI W!IO yul lu~l lfl lhe IOU 1 00 I CBS NEWS NBC NEWS HAPPY CAYS AGAIN Pot,10 p,uut.> when nB •flees 1n11 h111tm111y 1111toa- 1oun lor be111g pinned 10 " so1011ty girl 8 .ABC NEWS I JOt<ER'S WILD a.t•.A•S•H Foank Lomp111u1s 10 Gener- al Ba1ke• when Hawkeye Is appoonte<J Chu.JI Surgeon at the 40771h • BARETT.A Barella d1scuv11rs a pohce· man slain on the lone of <luty was actually mw- dored, and his wile, a lel· low ollocer, may have masl8fm1nded 11 83 OVER EASY Guests Jose Greco neu- ro1og1s1 Or John Coronna. artist Hisako H•b• (R) O 6!) MACNEIL/ LEHR(R REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH 1J KNl( I ,1 [I~,\ ,, ''r"I"'' D 1<.fllBL fll(:H t l 11 An fl'I" u K, II I\ 11111 I l . • "I ',. '. u MB• rv AHi I .\ .. I' ' { •I 1H ,( Ii' 1...., '" J "'I 0 i\rl.I IV1h11I L"" A• I• , l O "l." 1 1 AHL , ..,,.,. n """ ... i\ll \ tllHl i l"' A11q .. 1 .. ., l\C()P fV1ln •11 L , A11q" • fD P\C ( I I . Pf10..,1 ''" t• • , CD l\OCl rv r>n•, Hu"'" ;• ,,, H•· 11" (l~ SAN DIEGO'S ECONOMY WHAT'S AHEAD IN '81? 7·30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Host~ Stuve E<Jwar<Js '"'d Metooy Hog11rs IJ FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANAN.A Guest John Se1>as1tan 0 TH.AT'S HOLLYWOOD Thtl w110<1uno1s· 0 Fl',CE THE MUSIC .., ALL IN THE FAMILY A1cl11t! must stay calm 101 an ~n1t1e -kend on orde1 lo pass a company ptoys1 cat fD MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 6!) NEWSCHECK CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE V1s11 a San Diego ac1tng school 8:00 IJ (J) THE BUNKER 1 ne oven ts occurnng on and Jround Hollers under· ground bunker Ounng Hie lonal <Jays ol lhe T 11110 Reich are dramat11e<1 Anthony Hop~lfl5. R•chor<l Jo•dan ur•d Susan Stokely star D LOBO I obo poses as a gangtan<J to.m9p1n to b•eak up a car lhell 11119 0 MOVIE • • , Silent Running' ( 19721 Bruce Dem Chll Pons A 1>01an1s1 on charge ot sus1am1ng plant Ille on anolhm plane! yearns for human compan10-nsh1p 0 @) HAPPY DAYS A 1ernloed Fonzie wolh a w1Cke<J IOOHl8Che VISllS a most unusual <Jenhsl 0 MOVIE •', "Every L•Ule Crook And Nanny' ( t9721 Lynn Re<lg•ave V1c1or Malure When a cnme syndicate convens a dancing acade· my 11110 • Ml11"1 PlflOt, • YOV"I lldy IW!ft~ retell· .... lly l llClllOll"I '"' ..,,. ....., .• toll. • ,,M.M'IUINI A 11rof9Mlollll grllletmotll· er: robot• 11111 t\elp lhl handicapped: 1 behind· lhe·9Cetl .. looll al Ille A & M mutle IOI, Maty GtegD!'I make1 a d.C:Orthve ktloh· en s10t1ge ract<. Capt. Ce1101 on goohng oll • MOVIE e e '<, "Tile Ntked Jungle" ( 1115•1 Cl'l .. uon H"'°"· Ele1nor Parket BtHIOns ol so101er anlS Invades a South American ptanta- llOn • NOVA Dead Sea' A looll IS Ilk· en at the commercial. po11tocat ano sc1enlll1c s1g- r1111cano8 of the Oeao Sea Cl!> MYSTERY Matice Alore1hough1 O• B1c i.1e1gh s con<1uc1 becomes unpro1ess1onal us he std'Wfy ano methodl· 'ally goes al>oul pulling a murd8rou, scheme 11110 achon (Part 2) 5:30 8 l1Ji LA VERNE & SHIRLEY Lenny an<l Squ1ggy lanla· sole about what Ille would De lo~e 11 they were s11en1 mov•e star~ ID CAROL BURNETT ANOFRtelOS Guest Tim Conwoy 11~00 D 8J ANO THE BEAR Ru111eot ora Grant s s<.11.imt1 lo hame BJ 101 «rug µossess1011 1Jaci.t11es leaving h•S own people 1n lrout>le (Part 21 U ®J THREE'S COMPANY fhe love·slarved widowed IOH111r of Jae!\ s glfllnend makes Janel his target ID MERV GRIFFIN Guest Joel Gr11y fill MYSTERY Matice Alo•elhoughf" Or B1t k te1gh s conduc1 l>ll,Omes unprofessional "s he slowly and melho<I•· tally goes ahoul pulling a murderous scheme onto at loon 1Pa11 :>t 6!) NOVA Dead Sea A tooi. 1s tak· en a1 the commercial µOlltlCdl and SC•8'111hC SIQ· ruhcanc" ol the Dead Sea 9:30 D @) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT SOJ•d take!> 11 upon n11rsell lo 11elp her college lroend Mor11oe g•a<Juate 1n10 manllooo 10'00 0 FLAMIN60 RO.AD - A g<1evmg mother learns that arson was the cause ot me moll hre lhal lulled her doughier and c;on- h onts She"ll Semple with the tacts and a threat 00 NEWS 0 (!)) HART TO HART The Hans go on an ocean c•u1se to Dreak up an mter- na11ona1 ring ol 1ewe1 thieves tR) ID INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS TUBE TOPPERS CBS9 8:00 -''The Bunker.'' A new TV movie centering on the end of the Hitler era in Germa ny (photo at left. story below). KTLA 8 8 :00 -"Silent Running." Bruce Dem stars as a botanist stationed on another planet seekina human com- panionship. KCOP 8) 8 :00 -"T he Naked J ungle." Charlton Heston battles an army of millions of predatory ants in this 1954 movie with Eleanor Parker. Ill NICARAGUA: THESE SAME HANDS Eumones the •evoluhon lhal toppled lhe Somoza 1.flCl8I01Sh1p and l>t<>ughl 1110 soc1a11s1 San<1in1s1a movement to power on Nicaragua 6!) NEWSCHECK 10:30 .., ID NEWS 6!) SHOCK OF THE NEW The Landscape Of Plea- su1e' Rot>llrl Hughes con· c"nh allls on v1s1ons ot ~a•adose as 11tus1ra1e<1 on ""' work~ ol Gaugu111 Monet Ce~anne Matisse and Picasso 11:00 IJ DD{)) ®l NEWS 0 STARTREK Spcx.k wilt doe ol ma<1ne5s uniess Kork and McCoy can persua<Je anotne• 10 -.ave tum 0 MEWL VWEO GAME .., M•A•S•H .. The doctors of tne 4077lh have more tnan they can handle on a Ila<! day on tne O R ., ONE STEP BEYOND The Oe11U1 Waltz 1he <laugflter of an Army Coto. nel persuades her lalhur to seno a S<.11lo1 on an tnd•an scouting expe0111on 83 DICK CAVETT · i he Texas Mys11que Guests Paul Burka A C G•een, Date Robertson. Ma•tnll Messinger JOHN DARLING I 11:30 IJ CJ) LOU OR.ANT Lou learns he has cancer and has 10 unoe•go su•· 2!_ry tRI U TONIGHT Guest host David L1mer- man Guests Franklyn A1aye. Kurt Thomas, Rock Nelson •• l ®J .A8CNEWS OUNSMOKE A relorme<J c11m1na1 seeks oul hos former gl•ll•lend .., HOGAN'S HEROES Konchtoe squar11s o lt aga1ns1 Bautmg Bruno. lhe Nal•S would-De bo•1ng champ ID COLLEGE BASKETBALL Lou1sv11te vs Prov1d11nc11 m m CAPTIONED ABC NEWS -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 0 MOVIE * • '1 Holler I 19621 Roch· a•d Baseharl Ma110 Emo " psycno1og1cal 1nierpre1a. hon is given lo Hiller's 1111111 <lays 01 power holed up 111 a 1>w1ker fortress wolh h•s m1s1ress U (!]; MOVIE • • fhe Broken Baoge t 1979) Steve Lawrtlnce, C1eu<1e Akins Two police· men e•pe .. ence p11vate prot>tems which c1eate Nazi fanatie tough role for Piper i LOS ANGELES <A P l Pipe r nel 2. tells or the fin al days of Hitler. m arriage. Mai:da was really t he Piper Lau rie was born Rosetta Laurie said she was nervous about Anthony Hopkins s tars as Hiller . woma n in h is li(e She was his .Jacobs in Detroit. but was raised in playing Nazi glamour woman Magda Richa rd J o rdan as Albe rt Speer. Cliff hostess She would cook his special Los Angeles. She's known to her Goebbels in CBS' "The Bunker." but Gorman as Goebbels. Susan Blakely cereal She was the only woman he 1 friends as Rose.orRos1e. felt it was important that peoplt• see as E va Braun, and J ames Naughton trusted . Eva Braun came much later She got the n ame Piper Laurie at Adolf Hitler's devoted followers as as J ames O'Oonnc•ll , who wrote the and was never as c•lose as Magda." Universal while sti ll a teen-a ger She they really were. book on whi<'h the srreC'nplay was When she was offered th<' part. said. "I don't know where it ('ame Magda Goebbe ls was the wife of based . Miss Laurie s aid s he tried to react from . It's just a bunch of words stuck Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels. a nd The movie. a joint Am erican · first as an actress together I'd dearly love to be Rosel· probably the woman closest to llitler French venture, was filmC'd in Paris "Subconscious ly. I reacted to it in ta Jacobs. but it 's sn hard to c-hange She was such a fanatic servant that in a model of the bunkC'r in which other ways that a re oq:anic," s he back " she s pum C'd all chances to cscapC' at llitler spent his fa~'il days hefore kill· said. "I reacted as a wo m an. I rC'act lier fi rst movie WiiS .. Louisa," an~ the end of World War II and instead ing himself as the Sovit•t Army in -ed as a .Jew I like lo think I react the co-star. who ph1yc•d her father, killed herself a nd six or hcr young vaded Berlin prim arily as an actress. I wish I was was Ronald Reagan children. · .. Magda was very glamorous.,. that selfless. but I think a good part "He also took m e to my first pre· "I was nervous ahout tht• role." said Miss Laurie "Hitle r was very of mC' reacted in a pe rsonal way." miere." she recalled "I was so e xt'it · said Miss I.auric "I mean. tht• idea magnetic. Women ft>ll in love with Sh e was called upon lo recitC' ed to be out with an older ma n t hat I of me as a .Jew in thC' s how and pre him. Power was probably tht• main dialogue that personally revolted forgot the na me of thC' m ovie A(•tua l senting these monstrous people attraction. but women talked of his her . but she said. ··1 had to re· ly . the date was ~i rranged by the I've always thou,:?ht of them as e vil long, beautiful hands memher I was playing a part Hille r s tudio." people from another planet gives me his golden swastika and I Her only TV series was "Skag." "To present them as real people, "It's not known if llillcr had sexual we ar it on m y heart In a way that a nd a fter it went off the air last year. warm people, that C'oncerned me. But relations, but if he did it was part was not as difficult as what s he s he starred in the Hrn<1dway revival the r eason I wanted lo do this probably with Magda. It's not in the did to her children .. of "Biography" show is because it shows these people show· but 1 know it and 1 bring that She poisoned her children. then in a new light It cioes show them as knowledge to the part too k ryanide and was s hot hy Goeb MVOC wttll tllelr .4lfofet. llOllel !Ml. ("I • liMllON: IMflCH•LI Tiie IMI' IHm tlllH actventeoe of 1 tycoon'• l11Clnelt0" for 1111 °"utt Ind "'anoet '°' • ottett from .. outer~." 11:30 8 ToMof.AOW Guest dlr.c1or Roman Pe>1ans111. part 1 8 DOHLAHI Gual.a. MalJr. WllaOn. Joan Mcinnes, w P Brennan 12:40 8 cil MOVIE • • Most Wllflted" I t9761 Robert Stack. Shel- ly Novack A pOloce ~111n sets a 11ap lor a psycho who is anaulltng and mur- d11r1ng nuns 1:00. YOU I ET YOUR LIFE Buday Hackel! plays lhe game wolh a caped crusad· er, a beaulllul female pro· 111ss1onat wresller ano a <1181 dOCIOI 1:30 0 THE LONE RANGER .. Hean 0 1 A Chea1e<' • YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy Haci.e11 meets a witch a sna11 farmer and a lemate horse shoer • II) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:45 0 NEWS 1:558 NEWS 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • The V1k111g Queen" I 1967) Con Murray, Ad"· enne Corri l',n 111.1a1i!d romance o evetop s Detween a Roman m11t1ary teader and a t>eauttlul lrib· al mona•ch 01 a time when B11tem •s struggling under a massive polotocet upheav- al m MOVIE • • • l 110 Goddess I 19581 kom Stanley Lloyd Bridges Based on a story by Pa<1<1y Chayelsky A lonely woman s11ugg1es 101 Hollywood slar<lom • MOVIE "'• Towe• 01 Terro• · 119721 Sul y Ken<Jall Frank ""''av A 1e11cner ano a de1ec11ve auempl 10 ca1ch a mur <le• er •oose al a guts school 2:151) NEWS 2:50 IJ MOVIE • • , You• Mon<>y 1)1 YN Wff9" (11711 Ted ................. ~ . I A Wl'tter plota to lleW Ill _,... k~ ""1n9 I ICell9 hi Wl'N , I 1:301 NIWI 1:11 N1W1 •:00• MOVll • * * '-' "Cry Of The Wiid" Pll74J Documentary. Tiie bel11111orat p1llern1 of wolvee .,, 1tudled dllj)9!- llng lalM belief• conc.,n . Ing thlit Innate Nvege.y • MOVlf * * * "Tile MOYM Thal Ro1ted.. ( 19591 Peter Seiters. Jean Seberg wn.n tile Grand Duchy of Fenw>ek real!Zea 111 1>00f l1nanc1a1 11a1us. 111 ~ decldel lo go to war with the U.S. to improve Ille economy. Wrdnrsda1f• I Oayl Iner tffot•lr• -MORtK- 11:00 e • '" ' Winds 01 Thi! Was1etand.. Ct936) John Wayne Phyllis Fraser A stagecoach owner races agamst a nval to obtain a valuable mail con1rac1 on Cahlornoa -AFTERNOON- 12:00 m • • "Fanny" (l96 t) Mau11ce C111111alter Les11e Ca•on A young French gift tans '" love with a boy who goes lo sea When he lon<Js out she's pregnant m • * .. Thunder Road" ( 19581 Rol>er1 Mitchum, Gene Barry A hero on the Korean War makes his way 1>ack 10 his home 1n the mountains an<J l>ecomes 1nvotvucJ w1111 j11s lam11y·s boottegg1ng operahons 3:00 @J • • ' > • Can Ellen Be Save<J? t 1974 I Kathy Cannon M•cllaet Parks The pa1en1s of a runaway teen·uger despe1atety allempts 10 tree her lrom the psychic grop ol a rehg· IOUS sei:I 3·30 0 • • • The Cad<Jy" ( 19531 Dean Marton, Jerry Lewis Two scat1erbra1ned young rnen embark on golhng car~rs with <11sas· 1rous results by Armstrong & Batluk YOJ KNO'fll; IHOSf. ~WA5Hf:R6 MAAE '<Ol.JR ~LOOK Ul(f NeW.' JEW AS NAZI Piper Laurie 'Keeper' onKOCE Laurence Luckinbill s tars in "Our Brothers· Keeper ." a drama about a ph ysi ci a n ' s t1ec Hne from alcoholism. airing Wednesday at tO ·JO pm . on KOCE. Channel 50 "Our Broth e r s · Keepe r" captures the almost i mperceptible early si~ns of the dor tor's drinking proble m and then goes on to re· veal the devastating ef- fe cts. Not only is the physi- r i an ' s fami l y life ckstroyed, butt he lives of his patients become e n- dan~ered as we ll __ , __ real people, That atlracteri mt•. hut it "Hitler didn't want to he entangled bt>ls . He in turn took cyanide a nt1 a lso worries me." in m arriage, so he introduced her to shot hi mself. "The Bunker." a three-hour movie Goebbels," the actress s aid of her ----------------------- to be broadcast tonight at 8 on Chan· character "He sort or sponsored the ~-c: • ..-.... ~--TheS~vmgPtace ... J411~1 S~'r. ~P ~~Q~ o• 4't.:! a ~t:~,;~rs Restaurant • and Cocktail Lounge SCAMPI · (shrimp in herb wine sauce) Reci-S 12.95 Served wtth Soup du Jour or salad. rice pilaf or baked Potato, Vegetabte de G..-diner. SUMDA Y CHAMPAGNE IRUMCH 1 1 :30 to 2:3o· On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel ontheFlm Level. For reservations call: s..o-8822. ·"'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC!' .. 1.1111 "'"111 1 m n .. ""'lkfll( ""' n N.Y. TIMES: "Exhll•r•llftillY blzerre! ObHHIM, Heiting, scery, wlldly energetic." _,_, -. -,.,. l-. One of Ille rNr'a 10 beat. _,,,,.. THiii DA ft OML Y: ... "DOUBLE TAKF' .• .A c:rMtlft ~to~ pamlt pllotog!IPl'lf· No ..... tlonll ctwvt tar lfOUllS ....... ourMllction. ~ IMYOCCMionlltt ch19. W. llctlon .,..,., Of dlpoelt dleer> Mty rtfl.ltded. SAT SUM I /21 I /2t I /JO I /ll 2/1 DAILY: II A.MA P.M. IUMDAY: II A.M.-1 P.M. • • t " •• ~ -------..-.-----~· 4t ------.------------------... -- Al8 CWLY llllLOT fMeedar. JMuatY 11. 1•1 ENTERTAINMENT I INTEAMISSIO~ ·-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8e•••&la•'• ee•etly LAST CHANCE TO IEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! 'Jeremy' still fun show LRJ l!A\Cll!I ARNW!ll = -·· C'mtN Y1110 1.10 '"° ... Ora,._ 11,u iJ7 O·l•O llQ ...... ILQl'ltll ~ 1•-· --rne Powt"r Behind 'fhe Throne .... •tl0-4022 . ·--- t Ul!Jll •WI s.c -· ., Br-··· 494-1514 ~.C Hl-y ., ... _, c .. ••C-..a ·~MWN SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ,,.., ,, ... 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CMILOltlll U.Ol" IZ f"U! ,._,. __ _ T .. lllN¥A,!.?.l'tH(11Qt m.I laYOMD Titl ITAM ( ··--···-PONYl -. -THI HUNTI" 1Nt B1TO•TrnJ8 .,_...,........ , It ... ma a bit 1tran1e to look back ~ noetallia on a play written u late aa lt'IO, bU~ tbe cue ol "Here Llea Jeremy Troy" -and re- 1U11D1 the doaeu of comedlea Jack Sharkey bu tunaecl out alnce tbat ftnt one -the mood la quite accurale. "Jeremy Troy" wu the aleeper of tbe year when It ftrtt llW the local U'aht 10 yeara 810 at the Coat• llt'la Clvlc P,)eJhoUHi and lt remaina one of tbe E Toro playwrt1ht'1 better worts. It'• currently belnl 1lven a brlak, snappy revival at Sebas- tian 'a Weet Dinner Playhouse _ In San Clemente. With "Jeremy Troy." Sh•rkey set the tone for his future offerin1s -a mildly im- probable situation made in- ~- ~i:l r- ~: I ~! ~ c reuln1ly impouible by a ....... u series of absurd entanglements and monumenlal misunderatandln11. This one deals witb a law clerk who's up for a partnership in his firm - thou1h he's never even studied law in college, much less taken his bar exam . AT SUASTAIN'S, WRICH bas l>ffn. enlisting "name" actors to headline its comedies, Dean Stockwell plays the title role, replacing the pre- viously announced Tab Hunter. But it's not a part an actor can thrive on, merely a catalyst for the plot and a straight man for four other very funny characters. Stockwell does a credible job in the role, but comes off a bit ill at ease beyond the discomfort. of his character. He warms to his assignment after a rather tentative fi rst act and his performance gains momentum and a fine finishing kick. Patti Hubler. more familia r at Sebastian's as a dancer and choreographer , does a nice job in the role of Jeremy's wife, resisting the temptation to overplay the situation. Director Dan Verre doubles onstage as J eremy's parasitic old college buddy, looking for a new leech on nre. and exhibits a smooth sense of comic timing. AS A nGGLV MODEL brought in to spice up the plot, Janet Madison performs quite well within the limitations of the part.. The best performance ·of the night, however, is delivered by Jack. Ritschel as J eremy's boss at the law firm -a booming backslapper who harvests a bumper crop of cornfield humor with gregarious gusto. Veme!s direction emphasizes pace and tempo for the most part., but his first act could use some •••" ... worth cheering about." -HEW Y01« OAar HfWI, ~ ......... ,.,, .... • "~~ ~ ~~ 0-~ NOW 1111.AVINll cma•u Soulh C0o1sl P~11 546 2111 NOP~ AOC:U>TIEO -TMl8 ENGAOIEMENTt ~llllY AllO GUllO llltlllBllS rooir aid wtff '4111111 '°" and a cv~l lo 111r PCrlorNrxt 3 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS IEIT Ami · llEIL DIAllDllD IEIT ""="'=" IEITMllAl.- "'Loo.e on fie Aockl" MIS aod Lynes by NEIL. DIAMOND aod GILSERT 8EC4U> IDWARDI CINIMA COSTA MESA (714) 546-3102 PUTT cm ClllTD OAANOE(714) 134.9212 ---m--•11 ND--ACCll'1'90 ~TMe•G~Jl•IT "9 to 5" (PG) I ''SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" IPG! '---1 "TRIBUTE" I' :uiNy WHi~I! I WAY YOU CAN" !PG! ''ALTERED STATES" (R> I "9LUHMOT .. RS" I "AIRPLANE" (N) "CHHCH & CHONG" (R I ··ttRIYATE MN.IAMIN" I • ··Q()()D9ft OHtL" , .. , .. ,. -.,.._ -, ,. ~ ·-.. - (fXJ~ol'a~) added adrenalin. The two-level aetUn1 by Wayne-------------.------'--- ·11adl1CmWorkawell,udoe19tevellu1u'lllbtiQI . "H .. Ll• Jeremy Troy" la a tun ev.wat 1 recommmdecl for all th• family (u are Sbartey'• playa ln 1m•al). PerformMHI continue tbroutb February.at Sebastian'• West, 1.0 Avmlda Pico, San Clemmte. • · '"THE TOOT .. OF Crime," an alle1ortcal play about rock musicians by Sam Shepard, will be pre- sented Tbunday throu1h Saturday by the UC Irvine Drama Workshop. Keith Fowler is directing the show, which features live musical numbers, and Jeff Meek, a UCI drama student who plays a leading role, bu sun1 witb a rock band for several years. Others in . the cut are Ted Parks. Linda Woods, Gary 1111111--Tbompeon, Roy Nexbitt, Alfonso Rodriguez, Dean Cleverdon and Dan Sanders. Curtain time is 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Little Theater. Tickets can be ordered through the box office at 833·6617. • llU CISU •U I d•••d\ Ultll '8tn ._ '-'~nn \ Bru P•11d C1nrmi Ct nlfl Wt\tDtool WMb11dl f •71 ••~29~)); /14 919Cl41 llU1HO UOI 1 71 Cl~~l0b~~ CS. 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Southern Cal basketball got some help from a guy named Anderson. See B2 Autry deals again Cowboy buys Lynn, Travers __ from AP dispatches St ill looking for a World Series championship. former C'owbuy film star Gene Autry has s howcased one.of his latest acquisitions for the An~cls and announced another Although sports caster Don Drysdale. the furmt'r star pitC'l1er , said Monday that Autry was stall !>carching for a couple of lost saddle bags, the Angels intn~uced center fielder Fred Lynn and said that lt'fthanded pitcher Bill Travers. formerly of ~1 tlwaukN'. had het'n .------ -;1gned fr<1m thl· fret· agent list Lynn. 21i. wht1 lives .... 1th1n virtual throwing d1 s tunC'c of /\nahc1m Stadium. had been ac qu1rhl by trade from the Hoston Hed Sox and signed a four. year con- trac t in the m illion dollar rangl' lie am.I agent J e rry Kapstein said d evelop· ments of the pas t 10 day!> had mad e the sig ning po ss ibl e• although both neatly,__ _____ _ fend ed uff quest111ns of BILL TRAVERS those dc•velopments l.\'NN, A PRODLTT Of' the t;niversity of Southl'm Cahforn1a, earlier this winte r was sup· pos ed to ha v .. bet,n trnded to the Dodge rs, but at th<i t time he.-would only a~ree to a one.year con- t raet Wlwt t•h;in~cd his mind to a mulll year pact rt' nrn ined a rn vsll'rv · Ile~ 20 deadline in stndin~·him a 1981 conrrr.-<'t Autry sa id the Angell> had b1•t·11 <1ftcr L~ nu 1m m ediately after the Dodger:-. deal ft•ll throuf.!h T ht' player said he could havt· :-.1gnrd w1lh ~t·vt•rn l clubs but liked the Angels ' offer Asked 1f there might he n •ru.•g11ti<1t 1<in. 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EH,\ 101 ~l1h,;111k1·1· l:t"t wa-.1111 Autrs. ln·qUl'lll I.\ 111 Lh1· fr1·1· .11•1·111 niarkl•I cornmt:nted "(;1·a111l :111d H11·1· 11111 1· '' r111" th.11 11 makl·~ no d1 fft·rc·n1·1· \\hl·lh,.1 ''"' \\111 ''" 10 ... 1· 11 ' hov. you µla~ the ~:inw I '1· ,,,,.111 ·111 11111111111 1111 •• winnt'r .. In the· tr.1<11· I '.ol1ln1111.1 •1·111 p1td11·1 ft .1111. . ' A HAPPY ANGELS OWNER GENE AUTRY HAS A N.EW HAT FOR FRED LYNN TO WEAR. llowcvl·r. · a t imt n huting factor could have been a grievanCl' filed on his behalf by the Players /\!<>soc.:1at1on t•lmming th<i t Lynn became a free agent Wh<'n the Rl•d Sox went two days beyond the Tanan<1. 11u tf1<"ld1•1 .l1w 1<11rl1 .11111 p1I • lwr .11111 l>lll'!il') to Bo:-.tnn 111 1 I.\ 1111 :111d '••11•1 ;,11 p1 ll'lll't Slt'\'l' lh·nko Da11 Pa.fftorini Super casualty ~ Nixon's best game paces Lakers.' win for Raiders? By WILL GRl:WSl,EY Al'S..C••lt0<.-.'-""' N F:W OHi.EANS l.on c-;nml·st m a n a mong th e e-.11 m atl·d 75,500 who witnessed Oak lancl'!<> totC1I v1dory over the Phtlarlt•lphia F.agle.s in Sunday's Suµer Bo.,.. I m ust havl' heen dandy Dun Pa'itonni P:ic..torini. t.ht• m i ll1ona1re qua rtt'rhack ;.ill rln•s:,ed up ..1n11 11owh1·n · 111 ..:o The h<indsomt• 6-3. 4!115 pound ll o ll}W<>Od s winger wa s hand-p1 r kt•d hy ownl'r Al Davis to prov1dl' the long ball in pro f11r>th:ill Jargon "the bomh" to l1•a<I thc Ra11ll:'rs out uf the w 1 Id c r n cs~ 1 n t o th l' N FI.· s Promi!<>t'li Land l'nming to tht• Haider-; in tht• I radl' that s1•nt tht• vete ran K t nny StHhkr to Hous ton, l>an ;:ot off to a shak} s tart In the fi fth gam1• he hroke a leg and Oakland's rc•rurrl slood a t 2 3 E:'llTf:R JIM Pl.UNK f:TT. On Suntl <•Y. a t thl' 1• I low ribbon Su P<' rdornl'. Pastortni must have squirmed with mixed e motions a s ht> watched his downgraded backup l('ad the Ratdl'rs lo a 27 10 triumph that e arned him the Most Valuable Playl'!' award What's next for Pastonni" .. P astorini definitely won't be hack with us." the controversial Da vis was quoted as s aying prior to Sunday 's game. "lie will I><' going I C'an't :-.ay where or when " Rumors flooded Super Bowl headquarters over the weekend that Pastorin! was slated lo be I raded to Green Bay for the Packers ' fine wide receiver. James Lofton. In the h ertic getaway aftermatch. Paslorini could not be reached immediately for romment. but Oakland coach T om Flores to ld his formal poslgame news conference: "IT ISN'T SO." Earlier. Pastorini s aid he had no idea of his future pla ns . "I'll have to wait until we get back to Oakland and I can sit down and tatk to Al ." he said. . Pastorlni didn't register with the Oakland team at its Gateway headquarters. He stayed at a surburban motel. A,lthough still a Raider with two more years to 10 on a contract reported at between S325.000 and S37S,000 a year. he did not suit up and sit at field side for the Raiders' finest hour. There are some observers, even close trtends, who thlnk Paatorinl, now 31, mi1ht opt for a career more suited to his neck-ri1kin1 character. RB SWINGS WITH the Hollywood and Jet aet. He hu dated Hollywood lol'elte1, including Farrah l<'awcell. He gels his sports kicks by racing drags tc rs. motorcycles and s peedboats_ lie wants to take up flying and gliding. He has not been de terred by m emories of a s p eedboat ;1ccident three years ago when tw o pt'ople were killed. In foot hall. Ire has suffe red broken rib:-.. s houlder s epa ratiOllS. s pr ai n e d ankles and hypercxtendcd knees "My first lov(' 1s football." he 111sists. "When I suit up I shut cvcrythm~ else out of mind." So now Pas torin1 must 1Ja foot ball courting again. The question is Who will be the cla msl:'I" Afterwarcl , he did drop into the lockt•r rollm to congratulate l'lunhtt and the r est of the l'Olorful hand of tough rejects a nd rl'lll'gades. THE GAM •: ITSELF had to IH' a trrmcndous letdown for :-.u prl•m e l y co nfid e nt . t•haris mat1c si~nal-caller out of Santa Clara who next fa ll will be heginning the second decade of his pro c areer As much as he might have t'nthusl•d ove r the victory of his new teammates. he must have t•nvisioncd a ny ho pes or ever directing the Raide r s on the fi<'lcl again evaporating before his very eyes. ............ • I NGLEWOOD I AP I :'\orrn Nixon collected 18 assis ts. macle four steals a nd 23 points a nd didn 't know if h e has e \'e r played a better game But it was just a routine night for Kareem Abdul-Jahbar 4!4 points on 12 for 18 shooting from t he field. 12 rebounds and fi\'e blocked shots . All of Abdul·Jabbar's pr<iduc lion were game highs in the 1.o:, Angeles Lakers · 124-112 ~at 1onal Basketball Assoriat wn victorv over Portland Monda) nig ht it was the 28th consecutl\·e gamt· in which Abdul .Jabbar had 24:! or more points NIXON 'S 18 a ss i s t s ap proached the Luker team reeorcl of 24 by Jerry West Man~ of h1~ a ssists came as he led fas t breaks begun on re bounds by the Lakers' Abdul -Jabbar. :\'htrk Landsberger and Jim Chunes Going into the game. Portland he ld a hex las ting several yl!ar" on the Lakers. winning 26 of .i2 games. "It was good psychologically to beat them big ... Nixon s aid .. Afte r a team gets your numhcr and you win big. the) start quc-; tioning whether or not they arc better than you A lot of this game is psychological. BUTCH CARTER (24) PUTS ONE UP AGAINST JIM PAXSON. "I DON'T KNOW 1f I ever played a better game This wa~ one of m v two or three best The Kings simmering along Jeme1-i, .. .,immer pace 7-.S vicwry QU EBEC I AP > Charlie Simmer scored his 50th goal of the season and the Quebec Nordiques once again failed to hold a third-period lead as the Kings took a 7-5 decis ion m a National Hockey League gam<.• Monday nig ht. Steve Jensen led the Kings with two lhird- period goals and Simmer got his SOth goal in his 51st game with an empty-net effort late in the con· test. "I was happy to have a two·goal night. and I was especially ha ppy about m y shorthanded goal ... said Jensen. ''When the other lines of this team can score. In addition to the Triple Crown Marcel Dionne-Davt! Taylor-Simmer line. it always helps us. ·'It takes some of the pressure off the Dionne line when we pick up the slack and il also lets them play with less pressure ... he added. THE SOFT·SPOKEN SIMMER also praised the work or his teammates. "Our second line of Jim Fox, Steve and Greg Terrlon really played well tonltht," said Simmer. "Our line aot the team 1oln1 In the second ~riod and then their line took over." Simmer was happy to finally score hia 50th of the aeuon. narrowly mi11in1 the mark of 50/oals tn 50 ces now shared by Maurice Richer and Mike y of tbe New York Ialanden. "I've been 1ettin1 a lot of cheeking lately and I realize how important it is to always play your pos ition," said Simmer. "I had only one other good scoring opportunity in the game and I missed on my s hot. "JANUARY HAS BEEN a pretty tough month for us in terms of the number of games we've played." he added. "I think that we have a lot more depth on our team than we had la!!it year ... The victory was the 30th this season for the Kings, equalling their total of last season when they finished with a 30·36·14 record. Fox also scored twice for the Kings, with singles going to Dionne, his 4lst of the Yf.llr, and Doug Halward. Re al Cloutier notched his first 1oal of the season for the Nordlques, who also 1ot goals from Robbie Florek, Alain Cote, Dave Pichette and Jamie Hislop. MICHEL DION MADE AN unspectacular re· turn In goal for Quebec after beln1 called up from the Indianapolis Checken of the Central Hockey League. Dion, who faced 25 shou, was baniahed to the minors after leavtn1 a came Dec. 10 in the aecond period a1ain1t the Boaton Brulna. In 11 ap· pearancet thla aeuon, Dion hu an o.t-S record. Mario LelHrd pla1ed a ltrGnl came in to•I for the ~. tumlni away II of tbe 17 aboU he faced before a Collaeum crowd of 13,tsl. , thin..: I Ilk•· tw-.1 a ho11l 1111~ j.!:1r111• 1s lh<it I had onh 1int• 111r111~·cr," :"\ 1 xun acldt•d Portland ''a:-1 .. d II\ n•:-.t•n •e !! u ;.i r<I H tl I\ ILi\ rial n ~I p111nt:. 1J1l'lud111 1-II Ill tbt• 'ol'l'lll1d half ll t .. ,, .• , .. l•11\1:1•d <':ol\'111 :'\:1t1 lwd IX p1t1111 ' .ill 111 tlw '''1111111 h.tlf I "''' ,If d \I\ dial Th1tt1 l JI""" It .to! 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Gillman said he believed the Eagles have enough· talent to return to the Super Bowl. "They'll be back." he said. ''There's no denyin1 this 1roup. And Ron Jaworski. I just btliev• he's the flneat lhinl a<>· ln1. And he hasn't r .. ebed his potential yet. He's Just becin· nlna eo come on." : •• DAIL 'f PILO I llo~l'~cl 1uaratht,n ~ff,,rt •--a rn~ I hi"' t•t)t)t•h a r~11ri~v~ .. fvtll -\~ dli._.a,~lki. 11 I ~ J\, \ • l 1111" I ··•11 Jdur I ctn cvt'r who m • ·~ c:J Jl••rt• '"' JI 1, J'll Iii 111111·' of lht' :t6 mile 1 111 '"" \l.11 ''""'' 1•1.,, .. ,_.11 the fln1~h lint' ooh• lo C 111 11111• lh1 .11""111 lh1 J 111>. j>UUllll fhc· 1h• .... ,, IH "' ~1111t11·d ,11 l hc 7 5 rrult' station Sunday ti' l<At •· 111111 tJI I •11.., \\ ,dltn "llv ~aid the Lub arrived with a '~" I.. in t.1 .. "'"'''h I tw 11111-: t.1101>1>1.·ll the sta ck to dnnk water Jlhf 1-.fh. , ltcpml '"' ~u1111t·r-. I tit' du.: .. Utt,."' 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I d1dn t j.!l'l pasl lhl• t·••llll·rfold ·· tt ha flt-Id"• ~2:1.8 ndllla• pac-f c-ut Davt• Winrit'ld :.i11d thl' .'.';ew York Yankees Ii reached n•rh:.il agn :t·111t•nt Monday on scaling the richest ront rat l 1n liasl·ball history downward from S23 fi mdlwn ~ l of li ving clause. orig1nally m1!-.111t 1·rprPlc:d by Yankee owner George St einbrf>nner ha-. bt'l'n !>lra1ghtci;ied out, which drops the figure som1·"' hut "It .... on't run into the multi -millions." says Winfield's agent , Al Frohman of the difference . . First basem an Willi e Alken~ :ind shortstop U.L. Wasbial(on agreed 1<1 tc·rms "'ilh K:.insas City. Both are one-year parts Ht•lt<'f '>l't:t•1al1st Bruce Sutter has agreed lo terms for a four yt:ar C'ontra('t with an undisclosed prire with St J.c1u1s Tht· \' ankc(•s s1~ned outfielder Bobby Brown and ut1lit) man Dennis Werth to one -year pacts . . . Rick Miller, th(' Hnslon llt·cl Sox hC'ir apparent to Fred l.ynn in rcnlt•r fielcl . ai.:n•Nf 10 terms for a three-year contr act A rc·1·onl !Jt4 m<1Jor lt•agu(· players have hied for s alary arbit ration inl'111rl1ni.: 5~ on Monday. the deadline day for filing Phnt-11i.r 11nap• l11ur•11a•r •• rrah Ut>nni., Johnson s rnn•d 14 uf his 20 points in the m third quarwr lo help l'hoemx snap a four-game lu!>in~ strl'ak on th•· ro<id as the New York Knicks fell. 99 ~ Monday night in National Basketball Association act 111n Thl' win keeps Phoenix 5 1 ~ games ahead of the Lak<'rs 1n the Pacific Oiv1sion . . . Darrell Griffith s cored 35 points , inrludin~ four in the last 24 seconds to spark Utah to a 102 99 win over Detroit. lda11dt•r11 ,,.,.,., t• I hrf"t• c•hanc•f"• Hufh,1111' p1·na l1~ killer~ '>hut off the best ~ ~"'"'<'' pl;1\ 1n thl· "la111>nt1 l llo1·key League by ' bl ank111~ ttu· h lmHlt·r'> thrct-'>l r<11ght times when New York hdrl •• ma11powt•r advantage Monday n1gh1 tc1 lt•ad tht• Salirl'!> lo a 5 3 victory . Boston built a 4 I ll·ad 1m Robby ~ill er 's f1 rst goal since Nov. 20 and hung 11n for ;i ~, 2 win ov1·r Colorado Mark Kirton scored tw1 rc tv IParl l>l'tr111t tn a 4 2 lrlumph over Toronto , .. Gordit> Rotx-rls an<1 Robby Smith scored second-period goals. lifting Min m•sot.1 lo a :1 2 vcrdicl over Calgary. .ft;f arr,,..,,,,. af Pa•fflrfnl ru•ar Grc1•n lby l'<il'k1•r I 'n<lth Bart Starr scoffed al [II] a r('port dunni.: "unday's Super Bowl telecast • • a bout a trade sending ailing Oakland Raiders quarterback Uan Paslorini lo tht· Packers for wide receiver J ame·s Lofton . . . fo'ormer Oregon football coach Don Read hai-ht'c.on nanlL·d head coach at Portland State Univers ity San Francisco 49ers lineman Ted Vincent pleaded innocent in Santa rtara County Superior Court to a char~<' hl' molc.ost••d a 12-year-old girl in a · Palo Alto motel Joe Redmund has been named head football coach at Texas Southc•rn l 'na \'ersity Green Bay general m ana~er Tom Miller "a~ hospitalized with an apparent cor - onary attark Mnnduy Da11 of gl11r11 f11r loalball la• ST l.Ot.:IS A man who snatched s ports [!] pa~es from the St Louis GlolX' Democ rat for four 4 II• years has 'f Psst•rl up lie sent ltH: ru:owspaper $72 in rPpaymenl. "Th1.• enc losed munC'y order is payment of t he news paper!-. <;l<•lt•n hel"' ••t•n Sl1ptember 1965 and June 1968 " Bob Urhan s aid 1n a letter to the paper "I feel led by the Lord lo repa)' !111s muncy ·"'" llrbafl. who Ii ve<I ut lh<' St Joseph 's Home for Boys, said he stole th(' papNs from opt•n boxes while walking to schoo1, "1 nevf'r tould J!l'l a papt.•r of my own, so that 's the only way l could ." llrban said. "I was really i.rested in sports. and I had free a<'ccss to a paper." . The 27 year old Urban, who now lives in Baltimore. figured four wt•eks to a month. nine school months to a year , four ye~rs of laking the paper and 10 cents per copy "With the economy being the way it is, I could use the money," he said. "Rut the Lord made a way." Agldrrr4DrPaul1111 ..,,,,. llu All·American Mark Aguirre and two other • DePaul University basket ball starters have been hit by a low.grade flu virus . . . Zam Fredrick scored 29 poinL'l and Jimmy Foster 17 lo lead South Carolina to a 93·77 victory over Richmond Momt.y . . Monday Utah has waived guard lton Booae, who has ,Played in a record 1.041 consecutive professional basketball games. Boone is 34 . . . San Diego Charger place-kicker Rolf Beninchke was named the Most Courageous Athlete of 1980 by the P hiladelphia Sports Writers Association . Television station XETV says It has canceled plans to ca~ry the rest of the San Diego Clippers' away games because or $136,000 in unpaid bills . . . A $1 million project . by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club to double the seating capacity or the seaside race track this summer has been delayed one year because of a citizen group's complalnt . . . UCLA's new baseball facility on the site of the old Sawtelle field will be de· dlcated Feb. 7. T~rtMlle TV: Basketball -Providence vs. Louisville,. 11 :30 p.m ., Channel 13. llADIO -Basketball -Utah at Laken, 7:30 p.m ., Kl.AC (S70). . ~ . Anderson gives USC big edge LOS AN GELES <AP ) - Guard Jacques HUI scored 16 point.a. includin1 sill free throws in the rinaJ 2: lt of lbe 1ame, u Southern Cal held off California tor a 72·88 victory in Pacific-10 Conference basketball Monday nl1ht. USC transfer student Dwight Anderson, a 6-3 li1htnin1-quick 1uard who started the second halt in his rtrst game for the Trojans, had "1ine points and seven rebounds. Anderson, Ken- tucky's second leading scorer as a f reab.man in 1978-79, had a nervous start in which he missed a reverse lay-up in his first op· portunity. and hit just four or his 11 shots from the fi eld. T he Trojans brought their Pac· 10 record to a 5-2, tied with UCLA for third pJace behind Oregon State's 7·0 and Arizona St a t e's 6· 1 The strengthened Trojans play a t Oregon Thurs· day and at No. 1 ranked Oregon State Saturd ay. The Trojans. now 10-6 in all games, had 14 points and eight re b o un d s from M a urice Willia ms. Purvis Miller and Ba rry Brooks each had 12 points. J ames McDonald had nine points and a ga me·high nine rebound.a. Forward Sam Potter · had 20 point.a to lead Cal, makinl eight of bis 21 floor shots. Center- forward Michael Pitts had 14 p oi n ts a nd cente r Mark McNamara added l2 points and eight re bounds. McNamara, who m issed Cal's loss t o UCLA Saturday night with the flu. en- tered the game early when the Bears fell behind. He had L2 points and a team-high eight re- bounds. Cal. also 10-6 for the season. has a 2-5 Pac-10 record. Southern Cal led by 11 points midway in the fi rst half. but Cal c losed t he gap t o 32-27 at ha lftime. The Bears fell behind by 10 in the middle of the seeond ha lf. but closed to within two points al 61-59 wi th a; 19 remain- ing as guard Butch Hays was fouled by Anderson and scored two free throws. Cal then tried fouling to get the ball away from Hill, the Trojans' playm aJting guard, and he made all six of his free throw chances. GWC faces str11ggling Cypress five Every team in the Southern Cal Conference has at least two vic- tories this season. m aking for one of the toughe r conference battles in recent years. In the past, the interest was in who would finish second. thanks to Coach Don Johnson 's Cypress Cha rgers. · Before e ntering the 1980·81 c amp~i gn . Cypress had ac· cumulated an impressive 121-16 record over the past four years and picked up two state cham- pionships. . Last year 's squad finished at J 1-6 and beat Chabot College fo r the state crown. However. the Ch a r gers have slipped t his season. At 2·4 in the conference a nd 12·11 overall, Cypress is tied for s ixth place in the Southern Cal Conference s tandings. The new.took Chargers host Golden West tonig ht at 7 : 30, and find themselves in the odd role of the underdogs . Coa c h Jim Green fi e ld 's Hus tlers h ave t urned things a ro und themselves after last year's6-8conference record GWC <4-2 in conference play) will be out to stop a pair of sophomore forwards from Ken· nedy High 6·5 Ed Watts an<l 6·fl J erry Sy pk ens . Both average 14 points per game. although Sypkens has been slo~ed by injuries." Three Raiders threatened OAKLAND I AP > -Three m ember s of the Oaklan d Raiders received death threats before playing in the Super Bowl on Sunday and left t he fi eld early because of them, the club has confirmed. "We were aware of the death threats" agains t cornerback Lester Hayes, wide receiver Cliff Branch and halfback Ken- ny King, coach Tom Flores said Monday. "We didn't know where the threats came from but we took some extra precautions ," Flores said. "The three players left the rle ld less than two m inutes before the end or the ga me as a precautionary measure." He said the move was suggest- ed by the New Orleans police. The Raiders defe ated t he Philadelphia Eagles 27-10 to capture the National Football Lea1ue cha mpions hip in the New Orleans Superdome . . ~. AMY ALCOTT READY FOR LP<'iA TOUR. Kush tria l Alleged punch not possible? PllO E~I:'\ 11\l'• fl IA'I'. 11 11! ,, "" ;1•. I ble for foo1 l1<1 ll <'n;ic h F1 ·11 It I\ ••. ,1 ' '"'' ~ "' 1 \ • r Ke m Rutlt•ci~l· <IS .1111•1!• ti r. I'' ..... 'I• ' ...... Monda) in opening ... 1.1\t•IHll\I,, ,11 1.u\I !i.1 ... $;! l million damage su11. But Huth dgc ..., Jlt•Jrnt'v <,aid three witnesses would tcst1 f~ 11 dul hJJJJl"ll Attomey Warren P latt saH1 tht.> ddt·n'><' "'11! s how that Kush c-<>ulct not havf• u••h\·r n·d .iwh <• blow because of the ll~ht fit or Hull• <1i·1··, hdrn<·l However . Robt·rt (1ni: 11 11111 . 'I 1: "'•'111 Rutledge. said th~tl <Jftc1 .1 porn p111.1 1 °\111•111. Stale University's 197R f11olli.1ll "111!• "' t h1 University of W:.ishin~1n11. HutJ.•iJ, , .i n" ,.rr lh· field and ''felt someon1· ~r;.,h t.•:11 1... 1111· f.1•·1 :mask." Kush, then thl· /\riz1111:i St .it•· It• :1d 1 "•'' h ''st arted shakmg l\t•v 111 ~ hl'<.1d fro m 1111 Iii ,,ij, a nd slugged him in the mouth." 11 11111 1111.t 1111' 1·1uh1 ju rors and five alternates in ~upt•riiu 1 <11111 Hing a lso said that th" 'oCh1101'-. :.illll1 tit il1ro:c tor at the time. f''red Millf"r, \I.ill ll •tf, th.it Kush intimidated pla yers into ... u ... ing t•11·\ h 111 n111 ..,,.,." the assault. Rutledge . who s 1111·t· llJ ~ 1·111 Pll "d .it 1h1· University or Nf"vada LJ~ \··~ l ('•lie!• I"' th •I Kush and an assistant. ll11l M<1-.l.1JI JJ1l'•rt·pr•·'-1·nt ed a scholarship offl'r to him ltH1 11 h•111 h:11 a..,• ,•d h im a nd ridicull•d h i m 111t11 • '"'" up 1111• scholarship Platt denied lhnst• a llt'P." I 11.n ' 111 il'-o .., ;11rl Kush does not rcmcmlJt'r lhl all1 i!l'd • ••11f111111.1111111 at the Padfic 10 (·1rnf1 r•·nc·p J!.Jnw lrvi11e morafho11 SPORTS BREAK I BASKE TBALL I GOLF LPG.4 season Alcott set for tour By HOW A ROI .. HANDY 01111• O•lh P'l .... Ull Amy Alcott is ready for the l!Hll l.PGA tour season to begin, especially the time when it returns to California for the Olympia Gold Uolf Classir at In- d ustry Hills and the Women's KcmlJer Opcm al Mesa VerdeCountryC.:luban Costa Mt!sa . "Industr y Hills 1s a showplace fur golf," ~he says. "I was ve ry pleased with tht< nrnr..,e after m y first round there. The qu<il 1t~ of dc~1 ~n und the van e l) ofholesisoutstanding "You don't hit a driver off cvtry hole It'~ mure of a thinJung man's anrl woman's <·nurse 11 will he a very challengan~ one for the pla) c.or., hut I ltk t: to play the tougher t•oursc•s and 'ot·1·rn to pla~ heller on them .. "'tJeing a thinkers course. whu arl' t ltt· plavcrs she figures will be the lou~hcsl tu bf"at .11 lnclus l;., lf11ls. Feb. 26-Mar<:h l ? · "JoAnnc Carner IS ont: or the bcttt:r thinkers out there and sht:'s an cxC'cpt111naf pullt·r," t\m·~ s a's GOtF '"She has ont: ol thc.o twst 'ottori l.(;1rnl's tin l ht• t11ur .i n(I WaS a f1nC mall'h player \II hl•r otlll .JI l'Ur tla \;, CARNER Wi\S T iit: WINN l-:lt t1f the f1r-;t Women's Kemper 0fH:'O lourn:.imt•nt 111 l '.17!1 :.iflcr 1·upturing a fi ve-player pl uyotf "Heth Dame I 1s a 11111).! h1tt 1·r :ind .1 ~f)od puttt·r l~h(• wa~ th<: leading n11111(•\' \\ rnner J,1..,l 11·:.rr 1 ~an C'Y l.011t:Z :\klt1m 1s also u 1;111g !11111.·r und :.i vrr~ tint· J)Utlt'r "On tht• f.p(;;\ to11r tlwr t' :111• h.r-.11 :ilh 1"1111 ~o playt'rs wh1i t an win 1·v1·n \\ l'••h .\kott ... styleofa11a1•k 1 .. 111 tw.11-i.:n·~,1\• h11t 1111t \<>:-.how mui·h out w<:tnf 1·111111 11111 .. I'm ' l'f.\ agg rt:'-SI\ 1• 111 ... 11 It• liut 1111 th<· nut:. 11ll-. 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Other ctiv1sion "'1 nnl'rs <11111111! a day when winnrrs "'tore found in 19 categorit•s. in arldit1on to "city" winners. mrlurkc1 Jim M i n ami . J esse Cook Ril l Bugler. Trary Rrown . 1'.1ul Jernstrom. William Hus-;elJ. Robert Kro e~e r , Mu nt .> M ontgom1"'r"'y , l><>n S p1C·e1 . Therese Kozlowski. 1-:taint• C'am pos. Reina Hart. Oavad J 11t•11hson and Joe J arobsen. Wi nners and top mark:, in earh category can b<' found in t It · I ,,, 1 tw r1·1·nrd sc:C'l1on cm p:tJ!• H.J r ···111plt•le result:, arc •11 , •• ,, ... ,M \ 111111~ llh' Ora111H' Cua~t an:a 111rl1v1du:ils wiln top marks from 1h .. 1r particular cit y were Ian %11ruga of Irvine, Steve Young of "frwport nt•a<'h, Gary Seeger of Fountuin Valley. Pt'le Peterson of Laguna Beach and Thomns O t·n s h a m o f S dn Juan Capistrano fhe oldest winner was Monty :\l onl~oml'rv. who turned the dtst anc·e in 3-34.51. \\'hill' Simonian anct Serna \\ere the top runners in the men'!' division . there were 14 11thc•rs who broke the 2:40 mark. Thc'loµ runners for women. in addition to Uivision L winner Campos. who pcJsted a 2;44.49 ef· fort . were F r a n Solomon ( 2 ; 53.46 ) and Sue Peterson (2:55.11 ). ---~-------~·~---~-------~------~--~-------~--~·----~---~·-~·-~---~-~-~~---~--· -··~····---, - FOR f HE RE CORD BO A TIN G BASKE f BALL .,. .. • l ) t t ... co ... t: .... , .. 1t ......... t,a,._. ..... ... ' ... ' '-" ~ .. .,. • ;< .... I• •• M1-t•..,t Ut'"'tlr\ ' "" "' • ... t.ii)l t.M,_. t;.ONf..'=.Nt "'' 4. •t1..n\1t 01 .. ,\j"'I ' ( •"''-'' 01•u1""1 ""'""""' h•·-... \J·'f ·4 t ... I I " \ 1• I 'J I UJ 11 .... lttfl II I, I' I '4' Mflfto..y \\<.Or•\ l ••et'\ /4 Pu• ll•tHJ 111 f-•• ... o .• ,., ......... f'IJf . ~ .. 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COLLEGE STANDINGS PCAA c;,,.1 111.• '' ur 1, ... ,,,, "·'" )1 1 n1111 H•1,1tf> ~r I ,,, '"" ~t J1111hl U( '\,,, f11 bet, r • ., .t ( ti \f14h r Hl.,.ttOft Conter•nt r Ov•r•ll -w l W L J II 'f l I ' ll ~ • I I I H !!I I 'I II I I II ' .. .. Pad lic-10 O• .. Qrt"''•" A,1 .,,,,.,. ,, !J( l,. IV >It; f ·''""•' •• C .. h lOt"I• t Ott'QO~ 4r•IO"l!I ~'"nto•d Wd\hlflQUU1 \1 Conft rt tt< f' Over•lt W L W L I ) 0 ~ ' u 1 '1 J .. • I " • 10 ' • I I ~ • 10 I IJ 'I " WCAC )•I N f ''"' '' I i"1p11•• ''" I f•t' i I •ll 1MJ f ..... ., ... ,,. °>ctf'l l.. •t' I • ., .. " u if ,t M ••~ Confetti\(• O•tr•ll W L W l J I I\ 4 I l M '' I II ' I I/ I " \ ' . ~ . ti HI WAC .... , l\r1''"·'"' f'uun4.1 N1om 111f..1 , • ••" • I Prtt.ti ~,.w M,.•1•v ..,,.,. 01 .. <>• ,, A , f ,.., I ( llhf# I l!I '°ti Con I•• •"c ti' O~tr•ll w l w l tr I I\ I ' I I ' . 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UC lrvlne M AnG•r10n,CS' R Anclor\On,UCSB H-.VWllSt Hl"lnt, Ft"ftllO St Welclron, Pec1lk I It II 16 181 IOI ,. 1)1 ,, 410 64 lit u 311 U JOI 11 ,,,. 1• 1M I• 111 " 111 ,. 101 II l!J 10) .. 1' 16 16 ,. 11 H~ A) ,., 41 HI u , .. . , .. e ve. 1'. 1l6 10' 1e I 1•) ,., ltl 1) 1 II) U 4 OTHER lEAOERS lh Ooundln9 Me 9to IUCIJ, IJ I ••O II Ander\On IUCSlll, 10 .• Flt ld Goel Pt rctnle91 MeQt~ VCll, 11 0 Ptrctnl Corne l1u• I l'ec I, .O.• percent F '" T !\row P ercent Hlf91nl l'SUl. •.1 perc-. Murr•Y. (SJSI. .. 0 P<Jr(tn( AU il!\ Full .. (UCll, •• ••o ' M<Ce•lhyUCSBl.4 6, Men<M1tSJSl,4 • COLLEGE WOMEN UC Alvertlde 57, UCI 55 U( 1•v1NI McC••oo ), Wi111em>on, ), "'•'" n, Gomt1 1, Woll• •. Welsm•n 4, LellllrtlO 11 UC •IVlltSIOI Gerces I Weyne\ 10, J•n"°" 10, C-10. ,._mono It Hellllme. UC lrvlM , 1 .. H Tot•I '°"" VCI ... UC "'"•"Ide "· Fouled out N- Wom41n'1 top 20 t Leu11-Ttc11 lftl ••~ 1,00 J. 1tu1~n u.1 1,111 J. 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Monday's transactions IASEllAll A!'TM,.IC•n Lt••""' HOS f ON A( 0 SOX Annovn• t•fl t h11t q 1( \Ii M1ll1>t 1;u ft1Md,., ,..,., ltQ'*"" tn " 1"'"'" Vt'dt tOf1ltN t I( ANC,,A') r If f' P OYAl 11 StQn,.O W dlu'" At"-~"~ f1'" Ott\,.Mi'n U ' 't\',nn1tWJUm And Raf\C•• Mull1111t1:\ l.P'll1rhllJU\ 111'\d ~,.,,. Jnn.,., """ U11v.i W,..,,,,,., •.• ,,,., P•h tu:.,' lo onf' ¥'-•' t'nr'\I'•' ''• Nd'" .. d >on" S<.hv .. ,"'o' ••t f' CJ'"''°"'"' "' ,..,.,..Ot u• ult't"'"' Pt'• '°n,._1 And 011 • U-'111,,.,."," ti•''"< hH ot ·~ ""'' i""tl"' Upf"t4110n\ 111111 Wl\UKtl IJ lll WE~'> • .. unro! Cl•"· 0 1'¥1\ '''~", ... 11J .. t NEW VOP• VAN ~lf~ &ro~n ou1•1•to,., ,1hf1 o .. nn1' ""'"'"' ''"""' ftr\I HA'"'"'"" ht l)n .. .,,..,, on lt4'Cf\ fORONTCJ Ul IJ f JA f'1 ... u,1nf'l1 -~u i.., I .. Qn•n1 ''"" .,,,.ph1tn Rt>tV't Pih h••,' Mftl•f\ Putlfly ( '8h tw, 1tnd J""'"'' w.,n110 '" •1f"ldrr outt1,.tdt-r H•llOIWll l • .. wt (.IN (.tNNA.fl RfO., ~1Qn1•fJ M(t,••t -..,.1flt p1t1 ntt1. to .ti o,..,. 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A-IUll le<<« LN- EOMOHTOH OR ll l ERS Sold Eduerdo Me reuo. •-••O. 10 Jeco.on•lllt Tu Men for en uncloKlowd •-t ol c•t h ........ u ..... CRYSTAL PALACE Fired M•l<olm Al llto11, 9-rel me-•. Nemed Oerlo Gredl .. ,,.,., tnene91r encl ''-° him to • J•, year tCN'ltr«I COLLIOI GEN ESEO STATE Nemod Tony 010"119 lk,.,,,M (0«1\ l'OltTLANO 5TATE -Nem•d Don lhed Med toetll911 toocll, TEXAS SOUTHEltN UHIVEltSITV NonMtl -"""'°"" MCICI •oo-11 <OOCll elld '#1111..., GltNoll ftlllfll< dlr•ctor Meft'• eoccer Ml ... ICMOOL ·--••.C-.MMal •• lt'-lt KWlftl: V-1. Tlleflt, Urtloll ( .... ~ ee.tlflt! ....._,,,. t TuHday, January 27, 1981 DAILY PILOT Ensenada ra~e planned Over 600 entries expected <Jllain N ewjJOrt Ocean Sailing Association has set t he date uf Aµnl 24 for the start of the 1981 Newport lo to:nsenada y at'hl ra(·e. lar gest i nternational sailing t•vcnl 111 the world. Oon Moss. NOSA presid ent, said more than 600 c11t ne::. ure expected agai n this year . The 1980 r are hruk e the fiOO har rier for the fir st l im e with 671 en trtc~ Moss said one new class. the Southern Ocean Ha<·lng D1vis1on ISORDI and another class or h·rforman('e lland1 t'ap Racing Fleet r atings hav e ht•1•r1 a<Jtl t'il this year T he addition al l'lfRF class "'ii I hnng t ht· nurnbcrl1> 10, by rar the l ar l(est num bcr ol J1art1<·111tu)lS Heyerdahl talks lo SoCal sailors c·:ipal'lt) ('r<>Wd of more t han 350 inc luding 11wmhers or Lht· Southl and~ ac·hting fraternity is •"(l•t'tt<:d lo l1t• <111 h ;rnd Sunday at tht• I.us Angele<:> Htllrnon• l lot1•I for an 'I-~\ t•11 1ng with Dr T hor lie•\ l'Ctfohl. l;1111c·d 1·...,pl11n·1 <Jnthru11ollg1st , sa11!1r .11ut ;111th11r Thi· pn1µr.im h ru lwstt•d b y Newi.mrt llar h<ir, I "" ·\tlg<'ll·-. I ong Hc•u1 ·h . T r;i n -.p1H·1fl<' a nd (·.ii ll11r111 ;1 \ :11'ht dul1s Cu l'ha1rmc1111f thl' event a rt' \\ 111:11 ti 11•·11 ol l'<Jsi:ldena :rnd .luhn Caller~. 4'an \lt1 rin11, 110111111t•rnlwrs of l ,<1:-. 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' II Other <ti vision s inc lude three classes of Intern a· Uonal Offshor e I I ORJ ratings; one clitss or Ocean Racing C atamar ans and Tri m arans tORC A >. an<I one ti ass of Ancient Manner (wooden bouts) Two new µer pctual tr ophies ha ve been added to this year's hardware 1·01lcC'ltOn • the Con verse Wur deman M em o n a l and t he Cl iff Chaµman BOATING· M em orial Cha1>m an ancJ Wurdem an wen· t>Ur ll in stigalors of the race an<I <1rgan1zer s of NOSA T he two new perpt·tuals bring the total t o2!l, plu~ 80 take-home tr ophies fur runnt'r:. up in the varwu'> l'lasscs and d1v i s1ons The E nscn ada rac·1· was originalt•c.l 111 l ~.147 ;1" a goodwill gesture to lht'-qu aint fb h ing v1 llagt.• JUSl south ol the S. 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THRO W IT, AN D ~WEAT IT A 1 THE COAS T COMM U ITY COLLFGE~ Physical Fitness Classes galore this spring at DIAL mMER-CEDES --~ . - ORANGE COAST COLLEGE I GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Adu11 r otnr .. ,., Badminton Arcnery Sa1t111g Aernb1C'> Tennis Backpack1no Scuoa A~',1c;1.1t1t r r.111w 1 • Aouo Cal1..,1he111r.o, Table Tenn1~ Badmontriri SPll-tlele11"'' (1,r W111111•11 Shm anc1 T rom Sauash B1cychng Sk1n Scvlio D1v111q Pi:?rsonal r 1tnP:., Pmg1.im', Soltball Bowling Soons Scvt .. (11,1"<1 Slrength Prugram'> Volleyball Fencing Slim 111 1•111 Jogging lur F1lnPo,'., Winier Camping Fitness Ac~o,,my Socce• We1gh1 I rc11n1ng Basic Rock Ct1mb1ng Jogg111q S111hng Aerobic !:. •erc•SP Cross Counlry S>111no Goll Swommong 01 q111n1nq 1•111•1 Soort•, F1t111""• Archery Karale mediate Ac1v.,nc1"1 F1tne'1S an•J WP1qht C1>nlrql Bowling Mount;i1nrPr1nq Swimrn111g fo• F1t111·'' Dancf'r<.1"'' C11mp1ng ano Bt1t1<oack1nq Naul1tus Sw1 mndsl 1c. Kung r11 Dryland Sk11ng ~aco11etball Tennis A1k1dl"I Golf Rock Climbing T umbhng J11do Horsebaci.. l-{1drnQ Roller Skaling Yoga Karntt· Y()(Ja Sell Defonvi rw WomPn Tai Chi Ch uan Sk1nd1vrng Mountain Rescue and Survival Scuba D1v1ng Advanced Roch Cllmb1ng Board Surfing BasKetball Lifesavong Foo1ba11 Sw1mm1ng Gymnasl1cs Waler Safely Soccer Swimm1nq Im F1111P<:c; Water Polo Racquetball Wrestling Handball COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Physical Cond1t1oning For older Adults !Beginning-Advanced) Youth Soccer Adult Fitness Shm and Trim .lo091ng Y()(Ja (Beginning-Advanced J Tai Ch• Ch-uan (Beginning·lntermed1ate) SW1mming Wat er Safety Surfing Scuba Dl111ng RacQuetball Tennis <Beginning-Advanced) Golf (Beginning-Advanced) Volleyball Bowling Ice Skating Cross Country Sk11ng Of)'land S1<11ng • camping and Backpacl\rng Moontaineer1ng Cycltng Ho<seback R1d1ng Self Defense Karate (8 eglnnrng·lntermed1ate) CLASSES BEC IN MONDAY FEB. 2 EnroU Now ar OranHe Codst Community Collt·~C'. 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Delly Piiot, •new...-.,., of 99"•••• '"'"'•lion"' the o .. 1r1c1 '"f"'°"' •• "" J , MC DONALD aND OF l••n•d bf •nv P••l y tro1n lh• AOOPTEO,SIGNEDANOAPP"OVE01tt111JtdO•fof J•n ... rv,ttll ""''"''" W1•~i.. ''°° ... , .. , lJrt'ie ~ "' 8en.tlc••tY, °' d\w lo•ny f•llute ot FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~HOOLDf~l ~l(l I '"" llol ""4•, l •'1'"'"'" na1\ PETIT I 0 N T 0 AD · \•IO ee,..ll<t••V to Qlw c11toctlar1\ on BOAR OOf' 1 JIUSI EC~ r 1"""1"'1111 ' 1 "· •'IW~••1 "" .. MINISTER ESTATE NO. ••q ... 11 ' e.nv11i1i...,..,u ':~· =~,':':, '-;!1:0;:;;;,.~~!~ 01 • A· 107265. \•Id WI• w t11 o. m-. without tow• ' Cher~• NOrton T 0 a I I h e < r S ' n•nt Ot w•rt.,.ty, .. pre\\ or ompltecl, ~ C.R "'1 MWotl:~I n " .. '4fl 1H1ttrwf\~HO ~ "'9•tdlng tt11•, QDtW\WO"· Of .,Kum ' ..... • ... ~ "" "'"~,...,~, ""' 111~ ••th'"" beneficiaries, c reditors O••nt•• toW1"'•''-•em•1n11>9p,1n · S'-11•""-'•" c:~~:' ~ l~~I 01 0 1 M1Q• I nunly 011 and COntlnQent C red I tors Of clp•I b~leno of ""' Not•l•l or olrwr P.,1111-0.•-C:<>HI 0 •11 • P11of, J•n 11, I eb l , 10, '"' FIUllJ J-0011\,Nld ()r1U1(1t• t °"'<ti U#tl• Ptiol fl t i IU /I l•b 1 1'11!1 HOii Jotin Joseph M c Donald, ~~~~1~'~'::' .. ::."::: .~',;,~.~ °:~.f~ a ka Jot'ln J . M c Donald of Not•l•l °' 01,,., 01>11.,.11on, P"" .o PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl<:E 4\1 It . P UBLll.' NOTICE Costa M esa , Ca. and ;!:,•:;';,:,~·;:::';,!,":,~-:'!;'11•:~o persons who ma Y be ••ne,o , -'""' 1 ... clMI•~· •nO .. o therwise Interested in the 1,.n .. , of .,. ,,.,,, •• ,.., .. ,,,. ''"•ts NOTICE INVITING IJDS su .. •••CMt <OU•• OP CALIPO•N•A, NOTICE IS HERE8V (itVf;N lh•I COUNT't'OPO•ANOIE NOTIC• 0 , uneN'YtC* will and/or estate : u utlNI ..., wo10 o.o 01 T•in• The Ille 8 ... ro of Tt.,,,lH\ Of ,,... (O••I IWClwk CeMw Orf ...... Comm.,..lly COll1!9'! 01\ltl' I of O••nll' '-A ... CA 91792 Chrysler hikes • auto prices , DETROIT <AP 1 C hrysler C1>rp has tola its dealeNi it Is raising prices of its intermediate size car s by up to $199 and prices for full ·slze car s by $63, but m ost s mall car pricl'll will remain un· changed. . Howeve r . the com p:Jny said it is cutting $211 from the window stick<>r r>riC'e o f m ost models of the sub.compact two <lonr Oodge Omni and Plymouth H orizon , from $61149 to S.'>.,938 . The n e w pric11s for the Omni and flonzon become e ffective F't·h 2 i\11 lh1· o ther rlrict· changes apply to cars s hipped Monday THE COMPANV t\NNOllNCt:D tht1 price c hanges in letter s to dealers Saturday. but com pany officials wen· unava ilahl<' to ,:ttVl' an avl'rage price c h ange for all the• c•ompany's cars C hrysler rf'fUs<'rl I 11 folluw F'o~ct M ot.or < '<? and General M otors Corp m mf'n·a~tnJ.! prices m lht• first week o f J a 11uary Dealers were t old that a lthough prit•cs for !ht· l'Ompacl "K c·ur" mod1·I~ w1·rc· unc·hang~c1 1 tht· car s will get Sl'Vl'ral 1t1·m~ a-. slanclarc1 e qu1pmt•nt that had h(•,.n 1•xlra r11~1 11pl11·~~ OMNI AND HORIZON ('J\RS also wt·n· up graded Among othn s mall <·<ir m"'h•I)>, lhc• <·ompany said. most four door Omni., an<I llhnwns will I><.· hikPd Sl4fl l nlt•rm1•tl1at1• -;11.1· f'ars w••rf• in1·n•ased $177 to $199 and full SI?.(• c·ar-. W('I'<' mt·n·a s1·<1 Sfi:J The c heapes t l>odJ?t• S t Ht1J.!•~. a full -;1z1· 1·ar, now lists for S7.737 The company !la11I 11 w;1~ not 1·h angin.I! the· price 01' oth(•r OJJt1ons1 trans11<irtatmn c har,l!cs, dealer db1·ou.nb and 1ir11'(·S 11f true k s and imported l'ars l'ICllTIOUS IUStttlU N-l"ITATIMl"'t A t 'tl h ..--.. fil d lol•I •"'°""'of wld -l9o1hon, lnc.t..o lo Olll• I• fterebJ 9twen lh•I pe I on a s .,.,..,n e 1n9 •ctr..., IMetHt, -••••on•bly .Hl'V"~ us A 11oc ,,., 111eo .,, by Margaret Adams in the "'""'•'crd •-. '11••11" -•• _.,., IPPllC•llOft wllh Ill• So"'" Co••• Sup erior Court of Oranne ............ of It.. lnlll•• -·l<•tlon ol t .. 1er1 .. '-'"'°" lot P•rmll No " P 11 1H01eu.1o1-•"9 County requesting that '"~:,0~~··~~~.~ .. , Count't', (A11tCHn1• • ..,ui r"'(••¥t! \f'•l.,<t MA•••••• Of' Old\ "P to ,, 00 • m 'llO•Y ............ klfloll DANIELLE "•b• .. uv JO. '"'' •• ,,,. ""''"•'•no •u1se1.L 0.p•rl"""I of .. ,d <OllOQ<' 00\111< I •• ,__..,. Jll'Flf Y MATHIW IO<•l~O •I 1)10 AO•m\ Av•n.,,. (o•I• •USSIL U.S. beef th~ •ouow1no S>tt\Un\. .,.,, 001nr Du\IM\\ ., JUOY!> f()OltlN COMl'AN'r'. tl\O G••••Y Otn;~ ~ .. WPO•t a .... t t C•lltorn1•~ Judith Ann W_.b\ttJ, t)\() (,,•I•• Ort•• ""ff'•po•t 8••<'1 C•l1•0• n '1..0 Jlild1lh K•t 8utlt1c.•. •llO H•1•hf ,. venUfl' W•t 8eM" C elUCH me ftOltt ff'lll\ bU\1,,.\\ I\ (fJ11dt.H l,.(J b .... ~n .. ••l JMtt,,..""'P Jud~th Ann W~l>\I,., T"'' ,,.,,,.,......,, 'IH\ '''"° •''"' , .. (ounh l hH• 01 0rfrn~ Counh>,, J•nu••v t•, l•t PllOJECt ll•olec• •n .... ,,,.9 Margaret Adams be ap-a.11 ~,,_1 ,0. '' ,,.,.,. 011 P11"'11"" I Pointed as personal •<0t1>0,.11or1. w •th 4 10 t fUO .. 011 1>11)t'11,,. rep res en tat Ive to ad· :~ r~:!:"r, ... p L.OCAt1~ w11111n c11ewfon" •• minister the estate of John »<..,111.., ~'"""· ~·~:v ~·::::~""n;;~~'o':'. Joseph McDonald, Costa •C•tttorn1em1> 1,t.ncs E,,,., '"flt'"'•' M esa, Ca (under the In· '''AGPnt •r "'"''"""" -•• o• 11w dependent Admin istration 8 • 0 J Mo•90, ~::..'.:~n ~~· .. ~~~"~,:;' o f Estates A ct ). The pet1-;,•; :·;:.·:;~.Y uu• ''"" ,,.n<1"1>11 '•••1i. tion is set for hearing 1n ...,,,. •. 1•1>P•<•"'""''"'' 100 1-1 Dept. No . 3 at 700 Civic ~·~1~~~;,~;'~01 ;•:;~~~~:0:~''!1°1,,::~.;:'.. Center Drive West, Santa ""'b'"...., OtenQO ,..,.,,I>•••• P1101 o .... nnd "' ~··-• Li A n a , Ca . 9 2 7 0 1 o n ••n 11. 10 11. '"' ,.. •• ••o•l> ... 10 ... u•1 February 11, 1981 al 9 ·301 ,.,.,, PuOh,...., Clr•l!QP Co•\I 0•11, RI!, Jert 10, 11, f tb l tO, ,.,., 11 8t ... Pl'ltlt t.ertnv '°' Ille •bo~• P•O ject •llf pe""lt -'f<elkln Wiit 100n a .m . lleK-----tc•ofth•t,,..,1n IF YOU OBJECT to the PURI.IC' NOTIC.'F. Nll•l FICTITIOUS IUllNIEU NAMI STAflMENf PUBLIC NOTC E "CTlflOUS IU"lfSS "'4Ml STATIMINT 1 "" touo.1no Pf'f \Un ,., .. Ot)inQ DU\l'W\\ ., '"'~ .. ':•==-Coe" 0•11, Pltot, granting of t he petition, Jen 11, 11• ,., "" ,,..11 you should either appear at the hearing and state your objeclions or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be m person or by your at- PUBLIC' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PIC'YITIOUI IUltNass NAMaSTA'YaMl'N'Y, ''-IOI-.... .,.,_, II 11o1,.. bull· f'WH et torney. IF YOU ARE A C REDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present 1t lo the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters a s provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not U · plre prior to four months fr..om-the date of the hear. ing noticed above. l'ICflTIOUS IUSINISS N-ESTATE¥ENT rnt follow1nq P4''~0n\ "'f dOIUQ Ou\1n•u ., v1c ·10R1A VII I AC.(, 18\11 M•t A r tnur 81¥0 1.1 ••\, Irvin,. C••llotnl•t?lll Amir Enf..,ptl\#\, I •-.it •• C•IU0,.,11• c.orpor•fl°"· 11\SJ f!Atj1Artnw, lH11d II )0 lt¥U"Mr,C•ltf0tn•••11n Montf'n Deh d•'"'' 1~ WiUow«>roo.. lrvJne, C•llforn1• •71t4 a-. Nen1m1n, 1700 Pl••• D• H P H U \ent• Af\9, C••1f0f'nl• 91104 N •9"• I. s.,,..,, M<i \ltl•ouc", • t? ~." Y•I• Loco. ''"'"-· C•Htorn1• .,,,. Gh•ro Kh.-n.itfOUllAf'I I"" .,.,Of"Mi" ''•''· ,.Gunl•1n \/elff'y C.•ltfo,.n1e •uoe Mo1Wmmec1 111•1• HemlOI, 1711 Aoy•••. ,,,,,,.., C•Hlotnle .,,,. H--l-•1 107' .. ~ .. St •101S."'--<•.C.ttfornie-~ ltlledllMll 11..,p•n•"IAltteWll llAI E ,,.,._ a.. •C. Dr•"9". C•1tfo1nl•nMI fhh bv\IM\\ t' (.0,.ChlCt~ b' 11 llmltttd PM"ttwr\,htp AMIA E!ofEAPRISES INC 8V 8eg!lpf /ltmlr•-. Prr.1 O.nl '"'' ., .. _ ... 11100 ..... ,,,. M•w. C..llfOtlll•. •I""''" t1mf W ld SUMMOttStFAMIL.TLAWI blO\ •Ill bo> pul>41t tr -"<'d •nd , .. tt C:-,.._.. DlllUJ tor NOTICel P ~ I N 1 I H (, I ' I I I ) T ... M"9 --llle <eotrf Mey P IC£ l 1 ¥IHA HT ~ A l l C l A\\ Mel .. -••I , ... 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' Into ""' PIOOO\l"d ... ,., .................... , •••• , (onfr1ttt it tht \4fnt' I\ .itwt1rd...a H1 ......,. •• M,......... • •...-C..,.,' n1m 1 u ''"'°' ,.11,.nt of liti h_,,,. to ""lt-r 1n ..... ._ ......... , ,...._,, .... • tu \ucn t untr-t1tt trw l>H•tot>O\ or 01•· llWfll!,., •Mt ii: •111 t.. fo,te1htd ut 1n ,,,., , "'" l TO THE AESPONDEN f j r;t <'f bOt\d, tn.t full \VU\ lhfl't"Ot #Ill n,. The p.Utklnltf t\ei fllad • peltt10 to1ttoHttC110 ,,.,d t OllfioQI" d•'" 11 t <on<•rn1nv ~, m•"l•oe If you ••• N11 b•~' "'"'~ w11hdr""" r11\ O•tJ "" to flt•• '9t00n'W within .JO Cl•r' ot 1h d Pl"Hod o4 f()•ty ftw .. ''°' d.t'f\ A,,,., d•t• thet "''' '""""'°"' I\ Wt¥e0 0 ,,,,. O••-wt tor lhill t'tM!n1ng tt\4-1 .. ot •°"• '°"' dllfNt may be an .. r•d en Th.-R«MtO of ••v\1"1--\ '"""'"' .. 'th .. the <OU'1 may •nWr. J~ment <.M pt1vlltQI' of '"11!-C. t•no •nr And ell bid\ talnW.9 ll'fjunc.:Uw or oowr-onler'' <.on 0' to ••IYl!t -'Y lrre-QUl•Hlfl .. 't Qt '" <•rnl"'f cN•l..W., of Pt'OS-11';', \.POUW fO,.m•Hl•f"~ 1n _,~ blO 01 .n Uw b•ckUnQ ~. tf'Wl4 <vttodr. <fUIO ,~, NOR"""N C WAI SON •110fne, '->. tolll , -•ucll o1,,., re .... cret••• lie! U .... , ...... !eel by 1"9 tOUt1 &o.rdof hu\h,.,., TN .. rf\ltlft"9nt of ·~. t•ll•ne o Co~nt C.ommvr"t'I' money 01 ..,..,.,..,, or other <.ovr f.o'I~ 01\h11 I •UOlOtl md Pf'otMdlne\ m•• ••10 ,~ Publl"""'O OrM\QP CU.\I o ••• , P1tot '"" J•n 11 11'.C. l, 1'111 41111 Oe1..i )Ml 16, , .. , PUBLIC NOTICE N IJH7 l'IC.,ITIOUS IUSINISS NAMIE STAtl"MINT Th• fotlow•"Q Ofli'' \On\ .,.,. oo'"" bu\l"'f'\\ ft AMBASSAOOk IRAVr1 HEWPOfll •f 1011 S..n Jo.Quin Ullh 11;,4'11, N-1But ll, l •lll0tn1••1..o LfE A BRANCH, C~rl J 0..•. °""''' Publl"*' Or-Cae•t D•1ly Piiot J et\ 11, , ... J, tO, 11 1911 u...a1 PUBLIC NOTICE NO'YICe OP .. UILIC HIAlttNG lePOttlf TNI CITT COUNCIL Of'THI CITT OP f'OUNTAIN VALLE \I outlook good WASJllN(;'f()N I/\ I' 1 W11rlcl ~u1111ll•·s uf l1e•t1f may "remain fa1rl.v 1·111ht:1111·· lh1-. \c·ar. -.ays lht'. l\~riculturc Dt•p ;11 I rni•nl Produ1·1 itin 111 1~11· 111a111r •·'<(''''I lfl).' 1·111mlrt«')> 1s CXJWl'te<I to clrn p hv :1ho1ll I 111•111·1•111 th"' v1·ur. and thf'tr t')(port!. <1rt· flln'l1:i..,1 ''' 1 ... d11w11 h \' 5 ll4'r<·1·nl fr11m l!IAll, th1· dqlal'I 1111·1t1 .., Ft111·t1'.n /\grwultural Serv1t·(' ha~ ... aid "/\ numlwr Of f~11·111r1,, 1111'111d1ni.: w1·alht•r, 1•x <·han~" raH·s ;,i nd -.1r1·11i.:1ti'i .1nlf W••a krn· ... ~1·-; 111 th<' t·t•on<1mt('" of '>t·V1•r al 1·•11111tr11·-. 11r" a ff111·1tni.c this to t:1I v 1f'w.' lh1· :1i.:""''' -.:11tl 111 :1n 11ullook ;rn ;ti ,VS IS · 1>r1.ud11 1·11t1dll 11tr)\ 11 1 \11-.I r :t11 .1 l'flll tinue to affc1•1 m unv II\ 1• ... 11w k pr11duC'1 n .I! an·a s . dis ruptini;? th1•1r ht•t•f pr11rlut'111111 :ind furthf'r lhl' possihility that llml "'111 lw !ht· fourth 1·1111.,t·t·ut1vc• year of declrning 1·a ttl1· numt ... r -.," lh•· n•r>•1r1 s ;.11d RPf'f pro durt1nn tn N••w Z1·:tla111I 1-. 11xr>••f·lt•d lo decline a~am in 19Kl for th1• th1rcl <·<>11M•1·ut1vt· y t·ar as farmc•rs "nmltnut· th1·tr '"' •ni.: 111 ..,ht•f'p and wool produc•t ion." ii ;.111tl1•1f LEASE DIRECT!!! EXCITING NEW 1911 'ECIGEOT & SAAi TUHOs ------AMfRt(llN INll! .. AllONl\l lllAVEl t ENllU 011•1 •I <,1 , tt•ntn \tte,.t N,..,., t u ... , 11, C•l1to,n1tt '1Ml ErH1• f H1tf<1tdl JOJ• EJIECUTIVE SECRE fAAIAL SERVICES, ?lHS M•rlln Cow•, L .. .,,.. N....,, CA ~617 Joen N H""chl,._., JJnl Methn Co••, L...,.. N ..... I. CA ~•I I YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estate, you may file a re· quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, a c - co unt s and report s described in Section 1200 of the Calflfornla Pro bate Co""'' Ci.t-01 Ot-County on J•nu.ry •, ••• PtllMa Publl-Or-C...11 Dell, Piiot, l•n n .70,17,,•b l, lttl 1oe1 Tommfe Wltc•, t)IOO flt,.t O•lw,. \.Ot .... def -, C..lllOtnl• f1'1S C r-. Wll<ll, llCIO llHI o,.., C0ton• def-. C•"'°'"'•'"" f llh llU\IMU I\ <onO"Cl•d by • eene••• _,,..,.,,Ip NOf ICE I~ "EAEBV C.IVEN th•I ,,.. City c-11 w111 no10 • publ•< ........ Oft , ...... Y. F•br ... ry ), 1 .. 1, •• • oe PM. 1 .. 111e counc11 Cll•miw,., b h •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Soob 102'0 SI-.. a-.ue, F-l•ln Vellty, eac c .. 11or .. 1e, tMtumlnv 111e 1o11ow1nv J 848 DOVE STREET '-"""" VNr ...,..,,,.. •ncl Com , • .__, Beo M•'YWOOd, Or~nor C.e llft n111t 'l"MI Wiii••"' A •1•1"'•11 IOH M.,vw.-. (lt<lnQll l •llffn•• Ol>lll T 1'h l>U\tnt1'\\ t\ t ot\d11 ... d by 1n <l!v•du&h lhU\tMnd •nd•1•1 Erlh E H•fth~ll Tiit• llutl,.., I\ concluded by •n In Olt110 ... 1 • J..,. N Huttrtln_. llllt N-1 we• llled wtlll -Cou11ly Cl•O ol Dr•-County on J•" n. "" ,.,_u 1111\ •lelemont ••• i....i "'11' '"" Plillll.,_ Orertee Coe•I Detty Ptlol, rounly (1.,k ul 0 ••"11' County on J•n 17 ,..., 1 10 II, Itel .... ., Jertuar~ I&, 1'81 • • • l'U .. l Publh hoel Or•nor 1 ""' 0•11• Pllol, J •n 10, 11, F•b 1 10, t'lllt 11111 P UBLIC NO'DC•: f'tCTITIOUS I U\HISS NAMI STATIMINT J h• fotlow•"Q Pf''"'°" " t>o•no tlu\I n•\\ ., F01!¥UL;ll OE~tC.N >t \EAR(H ''"' P•lfl( CO.\I H•rr. If) Wno•t ll••c.ft. C••••0tn1a '0'4J Wlflt•m P.ul ~'"'' 1'1H P.M Ult Coett Hwy • J \"""' 8••' h Celllorn•• tOIO Thi\ ~IW'\\ t\ rond\ided by •n tf' d111lduel Wlfll•m P.-ut ~ •• ,. T"h ,.,.,.,.,..,,, we\ fMd with "'" CDYnly Cton of Ore119 C0<1nty or Je"u•rr 16, '"' F tt*1 Publl\NO Or~ CO.•I D•lly P1101 Jen 10, 11, Ftb l 10, ,.,., 11) t• PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITtOUS IUSINfH H-1 SfATEMINt t "• toflnw1no ""' yi.n '' do•no bu\I ft•\\., \!Nt(ORN (I CANING SE RVICl, 111•• Rroo .. ru,;1\t C,4'r<l•n C..ro11• C•llforn1• 9'1""l ~•.,..u• S4lil t1•tlt•tt 1•11 Montt C•rlo Dr111,. S..nt• An• (_ •lttornl• t?IO. fht\ bv\lnP\\ I\ f-Of"duf ffld by •'' •n dlw1du•I H"blll<tA\tWHA('.,,.U fM\ \t•t•nwnt ••\ HI-ct with tn. (OUf\ly Clftlll of Or•noit t uuntt on l•nu••Y It, 1'111 I' UJft1 Pullll•hed Or-C<M\t Oeu, Piiot, I•" 10, 11, Feb l , 10, t .. I :U1·1l PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC'YITIOUI •us1111eu NAMeSTA'YUlleNT The IOI-Inv ... "°" I\ dol119 bll•l· PICTITIOUI IUl!HllS neM ea NAMI STAfllMHT NEWPOltr PETROLEUM FUND l~• loll-lllQ "''°"" clCl1n9 bu\I eo.1, LTD , UDO C."'puo Ori ... Suite neu •• • ,, l'OS, N•--1 llHc:rt, C•llfornle t'JMQ IMPERlllL SOUND SVSfEMS Pel H CAICll••n, S40J E ••tnlcla U4 Jun1.,.ro, (O\le ........ C•llfornt• P•tmo" 0r.,,.., Cellfotnl• "'" H'7t flllo ...,...,. .. It toftd"'<led by • (',revorv /ltten ~l•flan1 •H ltm11ect11ert-lp, J"'nl,.ro, Cotl• IN••· Celllornl• ,,.,. .... H. Coclw'•t1 Tlllt _...,, h tondU<teo by •n In I Trtlt ~ •M lllect •1111 u .. dlwldu•I · c ..... ty c•• Of e>r.,.. County°" Jen. a • ...,,,.,.,.Slttfent 11, "''· Tllto •l•l-1 we. lllM wllh tr.. '1Ml .. Cov111y Cl••' of Oren_. Counly o" .IAC•IOll, ••oot1• & IUC•LtltO J•""'ery 16, '"' Alt.,Myoetuw """'• ..... "_..,_. .... ,,.,... ......... "'ult!'...., Oref\9e Co•ll O•tty Piiot, ... ,..__,C-Orlw Jell 20,)1,Fttl l.•O,ltlt , ... , N••-'IMO.celffettllet ... Code . Raymond L. Winter, At- torney at Law, 1611 So. Paclfk Cult Hwy. 54.tltt 206, Redondo Beactt, CA 90277, (213) 540-2050. PublisMd OranQe Coast Daily Pilot, January 20, 21, 27, 1981. 290·81 PUBLIC' NOTICE f'ICTITIOUt IUllNUS NAMI STATEMIENT , r h• toUotw•no P4P'"°"' •'• 001na but1net\ ., •AV t NE 8AJIRllN C ll PAOPE"flFS. 4UI folle<, Suitt IJO ~ewport Beeth, C••lto,nta •1MQ 8•rry WllUMn\, tnc. • • C•IU01n11 torpo••llon, '6lt fell•• ~Utl• llO '4••Porl Beech, C••tto•nleo .. o '"" bu"M\\ I• tonouc l~d by • llmlted 1M1rl,..l\hlp GE .. EAAL PAA fNJ-A l••v Wllll•m•. '"' 11.,,, 11 w1111..,,,, Pre.tden1 rht• ••.i-nt ••• llllld .. 1111 .... Covnly Cl.,k ot O••n90 < ounly nn Jen .. ••v 16, '"' CA""ltlTl & ICAIDAN Altw•"eluw .. , • ..._..~Dr lltltt•, I.,, ... , cetlfwllj• tr7 It "'""" Publl•-Or-Coe1f O•lly Ptto1, J•n ?O, JI, Ftt> >.to, "'1 Ju 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICt: SU .. 1'110. COU•T OP THI l'YA'Ye 01' CALl .. OltNIA PO• 'YHI' COUN'YY 0' O•ANOe ..... tentt OIH• TO IMOW CAUH POii CM-01' OP MAME IN r~ llANOT JAV EVERETT, • mtnot, by LINDA MARIE BALLARD w ............ pelllion of LINDA MAAIE BALLARD on -II of llAN OT JAV EVERETT, • minor, "•• DHn flloct wllll ti. t~" of 1111• co .. rt to• en orchr <h•no1n9 •PPllc•nt·, n-· lrom AANOY J/ltV EV£AE rr lo RAlllOV JAT llALLAAO. ll tS HERE8V 0RO£AEO lttel •II O.t\Oft' .,...,_.,,..a In \llUd m •tl•' •P lie•• -· 1111\ <°"'1 •t l·• II, In I ... t °"''"oom 04 0 >. 11 lO • m to ifW>• t •UM ...... , thh .ec>Pil<•flon fo,. (f'l_.Qlf o' n•m• Vtoukt not bP-vr..,led IT •!> J'UlllHEA OAOl RED ltt•t • <opt of '"'' order to \how r •uM' M e>vtltl\Md once • we.II fCH' four \U( 1 •'""• """*' PfiOf' to tM d•y of \•Id h••r1n9 In DAil V Pt LOT , • n•W\P•P*' Of Q(Jln .. ,.., c 4,, ut.-t10" 0''"' .. d 1n ttw (..oul'fty of o"'"OIP OAIEO J.,, U,1'111 AonelclJ Pr•"""' Judgo of I,,. s...,.., "" Covrt l>ullll•"""Or-l o.t•I O••I• Piiot l•n 10, 71, F•b J, to. 1'111 ))6 II PURI.IC NOTICE "'ICTITIOUI eUllNHS NAMEITATIEMENT Tiie fotl••lflt .... , .. ,., ••• doln9 ..... 1 ....... OOlO COAST A$SOCIATES t, UU S•yll"• Ori••, L••une leecll, c .. .,., .... ..,.t, O•••llly L. lt•••ll•Y, UtOI Vie M¥ .... , _...,Viejo, CA fl61S. ..... ,.., L Lllfld, 1371 Ore,...._ • .,._,"--•CA tl120 I'. l't-lt IClrlllMMI, UU Sllyll,.. Otlwe, 1A91N 8Mcfl, CA fl.tSI. z.1..,. A. Mll( ...... , HI 119 f' •II• O•h•e, l)IMWlf ..,, CA fllU. PUBLIC NOTICE ...,.,,.... Or ..... C-1 Delly "'llot, J.,., 21, P-. J, IO, 11. 1'11 4-tWI J-• .......... s•-A-. '1CTt'YIOUI IUllNIH Nortllrfdtt,C.At1>7f ltAMI l'YATIMllt'Y M¥1e ""-•.ins Mete v.,oe TIM IOllowlnv ,.., ... Ir dol"9 """ Orlvt ... T '"· C.t• Me ... CA PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ••· ""'· p=:::~:..::r UANDMLA901tAfORV,tlfUtll ....... , ~·.:: 1191 SttMI, Tiie lellowlnt ,.,_, '' dolf19 bu.i '1CTITIOUS IUllNlll SI., ""'"'1""°" lleetll, CA ftMI -~. zM, ... , Ai.. ·-· ""' H . lllAMl ITATIMl'NT llre H""'", •It '"" St • Hu••ll"flon Nortlw'I. CAtlHS SAMUEL T ENfERP"ISES, "IO flle letlowtno ,..,...,, I• OOl"t llUOI· .. ,-:.~·~,, <-IH b "" 1,. I Tiii• -.._ It c~l•d by • Wlnlllrop Cit . 'ounl•ln v.11.,, ..... .. ' .. ,,.,.,...,, ......... C••Horlll•ff,. VALUE E• .. •ESS, .,.,, Beech dllllcN" .. ,.H...... ..,,_ •• ,, ..... btfl.,.I f Vf-rtet•. '110 Win· 91 ..... , H""1""1°" .. «II, Ce. t'JM7 t lllt .... _t •M llled wllll Ille Tlllt ........... -Ill .. *"" 1119 .,.,... Cir . "-••In V•ll•f, C•t1lo•t1ie eon C C-, ""Vitlorl• • C·4, """'' Cle•ll of O••n .. Ctvlll\< on C-,, Cllrtt fll Ore1199 C....y t11 ,,.,. "~.MIN .. I\ <-..Cled llY Ml Ill· co;~~.~~:.. • .., by en In Dec IO,,.., PHU. ta, f.I. 1115441, flwldve1$.mu.1t V.....,r•tt dlwl.,•l..,.C.Coltlllt .,.Wll"'9d0r.,.. CNtl Delly Pllet ~:L!:,••• " Tlllt ... ._, ... lllfd wllll Ille Tlltt ,....._,t Wft lllM •1111 ,,_ .,, ff. 2', , .. , J, 10, 1•1 JJf.tl ·~ "-8, Wtt •t C•1111ty Cl•r• tf Oren .. Cov"I• o County Cltfk of Or•n .. Co"""" 011 *' .....,_Glltlet Dftw ,._,, 1, "" J ...... ,, r. •••. PUBLIC NOTICE· 1rw1t1e, """""'"m .... ., " ,, .. , ----"'*' .... 0r-.. Ceetl Delly l"llet ........... 0r.,.. CM•I Deity ....... rtvelltllld Or .... Coetl Delly ,,... ..,_ JWI. "·~a. Tt, "· '"' .. , .. ( Jlfl, 6, U, to, fl, lttl Sltl Jet1. 6, IJ, •, 2', '"1 t».tl PICTITIOUI eUllNlll ----1--------llAM81TATIM81tT PtJBUC NOTICE • ,,.. 1e11ow1,,. .. , ........ folnt •ltMttet: • "tn'"°"' •"""'" e Turn your •ocicwnL ""~01.-0 coM. ltAMlllTATIMINT "ANV, t•t ... , Mc, ...... A"11W, T ..... .........._ --•• ......... _, un·-·bln ...... A1111. Callfw"'•"'"· ,,. ·--..... -..... • .. ,.. Ilk•-... '"'·· • DltMt-cer· PUBLIC NOTICE fommleWttc- lhl• •tel-I ••• lllecl wllh IN Covnty Cito of O••no-Covn1, on Jen ... ,,'· ,., ,,,_11, o. •• ..,...,_ B•oo Ci••n• "'" 1-mporf S Newport ch pUc•llOtt 0900 '"* ""''"°'" of ,,,. 11e .. 1n9 I\ to 752- ... 1<11 .... k 1-1 lf!ao Ille Plennt ~ ~========:;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:==;::======-:~ ...... , ....... ....... er,<eM ...... , ... .,. dt.....,._ of Ille City'• S.wenl 't Veer He11tln9 •nO Comm~nll• l lll41V-•-·· Sloft• 111 .......... Mlltl,CAttJIM hi: Cllll ,_1111 "'" .. ' Pubtl-Or-C...11 D•llJ Pliol, Jen IJ, :IO, 17 f'tt> J, 1 .. 1 1" I I PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUSIUSltteH NAMI STATIMINT '"" ro11owl"Q P"'\On\ •re Ooing tM.l\1n•\\ ., tt 0 ( INV[!>IM E Nt PARTNfA!>HIP NO I 1\)(1 C.•l••r Ot••• """"""'°'' 8,.ecl\. t.•llfOrl'f1• 'l'JteO (h1lfl9' W lll•MJ\ Klrc hflt. f •u\,_.f' of trw (. w Klu M• ''"'' C't.f.-d Jun .. "· 1•11 UJO C.1•l••v Ort..... N11•uc.n t A••t h c..tllto'"'•• n..o '"'' Du\ltW\\ i\ t onducled hV • tif1"l1t .. a Pott"lrtPtVtip Ctwrl~ WO'''"°" flt oc two, ltu\t .. MIO ~r.t4 PArhW-f fhl\ \tat~I Wtt\ fllN! W•lh tf'wo County C.ltrk fJf Or•nQiP Cuonty nn J.-nu•t'f 1 14'111 Lew Ollk .. AGNEW, MILLE• I. CAllLSON "'"• , ..... l_ .... Me<At1flw• .... le•atd N•w ... t1he<ll,C• ""° Pubtl,,_., Or-'°"'' D•lty Piiot Ion 6. ll.111. 11, "" IJ• II PUBLIC NOTICE o..,...,_,. lie<• Gr•nt Prot••m "'••ll<tt~ly -· tOll>ICletetl lt1cluf•. 111 ,.,,,.1,., for Ille •d· 1t1l11lttre11M al h S.""tll v .. r Pro ., .... , tJI-.. lot a -\Int Cott ..WCI.., ,, • .,.,. Ill •-1n9 lor • telr .._..,. -••uo <-'••ct •ltn the F•lr H., .... C-11 Of Ot ..... C- IT , •llf C4) ""'*'f lot • _,1,.. •• ......... -,, ....... ld•H tor PfOl•tls •nd proj•U ,,,., ..... wltl .. tollcllecl..,. Ille Fovn ••In Vell•y Clly Co""'" •• '" F-...,., >. '"' _,, ,..r1n9 In le•Hl•d <Ill•,. m•y •IW"" 11\e ,,.., 1"9 -,_,,_ lo t"9 P4M1nl"9 or '"' City'• s._.., .. v •• , HOVllf\9 •nd Comm""''' 0."91opment B•oo Gr•nt ... ,.,.u .. Ove•lla"' _, ,._ flff•lf\9 m•v Addt•\\.ed to t.••Gtt'I f int• ..,t.nn•f'\Q D•P••t-nt, f'OY11l e1n Velley City Hell, IODI Sl ... r ,...,,,,., Founl•lll V•ltey, C.llOl'nla ~IOI h l ... horlo CIUI ~I, Eol 1 .. (I I v (.UUl<ll L OF THE c" T o~ r o uNIAINllALl( v l w•I rn Mc t•fl!'1don ( ,,.,.,., .. PUIMI-Ot• ..... Coe•t O•llY Pilot, Jen .. ••v 11. 1"1 04 11 1 PUBLIC NOTICE lllC'Yl'YIOU\ IUllNIU NAMISTATIMINT '"" folfowlng l"''\O"'t •re do1no txnln~\\ ., ROUNO I PAOOUCltONS, II~ Q , •rt o• Avenut, (O\f• M•\tt, C•ltlor nta '101 Jamt\ H 111•"0", 441 S.wllle CALL MITZI WELLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $500,000 )/ezoporf Equit~1 Tunds ·l11 c L•c:"n5pr1 O•ul\•~· '>•nt.o 1911 (714) 760-6060 f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIEH ~;!~"•• Nowpotl B .. <11. Cfllllotf\te - ' f ~~· ITATIEMIENT d ' R11ty E A•oe 11'1 o ......... , _______________ ~----------... Ov\l":.u0e,-'"' per\on\ ere o nv Or I•• HunllnvtOtl S.~11. Caltlotnl• --:-=======' OIAMONO VIEW PROPERTIES, '16'6 .,,. M A"""' Bovie ••d Sui!• 1111 f ,.,_, V Ortber9, U ll Donnie « " • • Ao..i, N._,. .. ecll, C•lll0<n1• •JIMO N•w-.r1e..c11.c.111orn1•n .. o Aicll••d M L•ri••••• 11•0 Mor•._ o..,..........,.t Com1M1ny,1 ll•h•m• Pt•• Coll• Me .. c.1i1ornt• • C•lllO<'nl• c0<-•ll011. P 0 llo• .,.,, · ltOO,LotA ........ C .. llOtfll•'°°'' \Ill Ci•IJOy '"""'-II ltl•loe J, Mettln C-v. • Celll-• · corporellon. Htt Mec Arlh"' ~:;'· N•,.Po•1 Buth, Cetllornle lovl•v.,d, Sollte t02, H..._I leech,, \ll!lll•rd T ........... nM S...te ""• Ce11fort11e,... "••-Colt• Mne C•tllornl• t»?I H it MIMU 1, tOfld<itl.O lly • Oo,;.ld E Me.1111, 1101 E'*li. -·•• ~ • •-cor-*' ""'" Ce111otn1e mu ::..,~·~~ny l rM'• bu•lneu I• ionfw<IH •• • .......... ..,,.,., =':.'\'::.,_. flllt , .. .._. wM llled •1111 I~ l~h •le-WM lllM wllrt llW C-ly Cl9tll of Ote11tt COVnly 0 I covnly Clen of Ot-Co11ntv on J._,., "· ,... 1 "' •MOO•t, Kl•DALL Ja11 .. ery , I .......... ,. A l'r1l11t11u1 w. ~ ................... ...... ....,..._.,CA ..... " ..... ""'*I .... Or ... CN•f D•lfy "'"°'• Je11. to, 11, ..... J, 10, '"' U~t PUBUC NOTICE ,, . ., . P"'bll .... 0r.,,.. C:O.al O•t11 Pllol, Je,. •. ~ ,., 11, "" nu IO PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI IUllltlll ltAM8 ITATIMIMT fllt ...... ,,,. ,., .... , .,. •••11 llU•lnenet: HOMI INVHTMINT, lltt Mlltll Ill Ce1t1IM 9'tel, Un C:l•"'•"I•, , .......... .,.,, lt•t1I A KttttHll, 16( Wnt Altt....-., t.... a.-e, Cellforlll1 '$50.000 to $500.000 11NCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • httn••• °"'" .. .,....., ··--•C-...clal • ... w.. .... • w .. 111" c--·--· • 111-tWy •• ...._, • 6 -•It• to I t'Mn • ........... C.111...&I ' ' 'f"." I • I~ If loaR 1Rf0f9atlo• Mnke J ,, \•llH tin tUi( ,, ... r1t·•·•I' (714) 75SM515 AllH .. ICAN HOMI lllOMGMll ?10 Ne•po•I C•nler 011w1 OH•(ln Pl111 Nflwl)l)l'l 8 .. c,. Ca1tlorn1e 9'"° -,;:,CM ... v•H• 111u11c. ,,,. Into ••t ...... CMttw ... ,.,.. ..... ...... .. _. 1 ......... ·~ ,._ .,... • llfte,Ut.,.....Ceflferlll• ... ,. -·•• ·-·-·-· ·-usable ""' ....... -·-·· l•w•rf •. 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' • I Business Slash at SEC startles some N ~w \Ott~ 1A I'1 t-;ven sume of lhe staunchest advocates 0 1 l ut t111.i l1tU'k 1111 ti1a wovt•rnmcnt wt1re ia bit startled lheolherday ~hen .i\l\ '""'r-. tu 11rt-htdent 1teag1m wiaved a scalpt!I in the direction of lhe "·u·l 1.11 lllt•1> unJ•E1td 11u1i£C Comn11ss1on. • I 1k1· un) dtht-r re Jtuh•tury body. the SEC. created in the 1930s to 111 l'\ \•OI lht• lu111J of fm1uw11tl r h1tos imcJ abuses thal'helped lead lo lhe <.rt• 1l l '1 ~hof I~. h•lt 1tscrilics. .,tnclfbr~t"r"l c.-f'1t-tl · 'd1sa~ter 1" m 197b when 111&• -,t-;( 11rvdcl~l thl'lr 111dustry lo gave up fixed , l.11111111""""' "l'htlllult'1> 111 ravor of open price· 1·11111Pl'lll11111 1 ulthou.ih i.111 .)'t'llr:. liatcr Wall Street 1., ,,,. 1h11l1¢UUI .1ch:.1astt-rarea 1 M ut u.il ru111i 1n anu~crs uflNI com phun lh1tt lht ...,l!:l' ha~ luud\><J lhcm tlown with so m any rules ut1il r 1•.iutul 111n1> th;.at th•~> are barely able to rom -1'•''" "'Ith CJ\hl'I' k11ull. uf r1nanc1al·services com · IJUlllCI> ,.rrddrnt Uut wht•ll :.om corw -;tarts talking about ,,L.11111 1 11~ lhl' :-...1-;<''s hucl,.;et. a nd dr astically chang. 111 1-( llS ba:o>1(' rn1:-.s1un:. as a report or President LIYITT H It h .. H d ~ H1·.1d " fl l t:~I dl·11t .11111 111cJ11aging offtter 111 lht• Jl't t•n tf\ U Jl t'll ~'(l 1 •1 Jra.c.t· t 11.1 .... 1 ...,iH 1ng:. .mtl I •'.i11 ''"l•11al 111 11 (.'o:.t.• :\1 n.1 I lit· 't•\\ purt lkat'l1 I \' .... I d \' II I I ... ti (. (. I. \ i.!l'Jthl,1h • Hca~:m ·., t111ns1twn ll'am d ill many Wall Streeters quickly change 1 IH'll I Wit' . From wllat \ l'al) .... ee. tt11s report wa"s badly conreived and badly dunt: ·· -;:.11d 1111t: top e1< t•c• uta ve who requested anonym ily 111 any exµt'nencl', these things are orten written by l'eople with .J 'l'Cl'lal <tXl' tu grind." observed another industry leader "I don't l h111k veq 111u('h1seveq:om gtucomeoutof1t " The r"'v<>rt tbt'H al' knowledges that the SEC has a h istory free of ~nrndal. and a "deserved reputation for integrity and e ffi c1enl'y ... ........................................................... ~, I Taxe~ KBSCOMESID RT BEACH Now local investors can enjoy personal service and untraditional rates :'\11w vou 1..an hu y anJ '"II 1hruugh a na11onal hrokcr a1 big .,,.\ llllo:" on 1..11mm1~..,111n -.-w1thout giving up mu~t of the rcr-.onal \l'r\lll'C: th al \'(l1J 0rc al'l u-.tornrd to. We 'll \ave vuu up 10 1wo-th1rJ-. u f the t:t•mmio;sion., thal you pay 1hc lull-w mmas:.Hin hou'c:~. 011 some 1ransac11ons we e\t:n heal 1he hare-hone'> Ja~ll1Unlcr5. Try u s and <cc:. Call ur wri1c lor free hrnchurt• amt (.(>lllffil\'>i1111 dt)l'OUnt -,chcd ulc. [ KBS J !!~~~y, Boye & South!~.~ A Wall Street broker that pays locally from a California bank. 660 Nrn·rx>rt Cl'r1rer Drive, Suite 135, Nl·wpor1 Beach, CA 92660 New York {714) 644-2983 Atlanta San Francisco Los An1eles San Oie10 Virginia Washington, U.<;. In California, call 800-432-7368 fi>~ Earn-<Q "'ft) On Passbooks (I~ of as little as $10 9% Annual Yield· 8.50% Annual Rate NO TERM REQUIREMENT THRIFT BY MAIL •Voeld os b11sed on 1ntefe11 b•ln9 cred•t•d monthly to th• P•nbook b•l•nc• •nd being ma1111111nttd for o ne ye8' Fund1 l11 by the 10 th • .,,, interest from the 1st oft he month. Passhook interest os' compounded d•ily end credited monthly, FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY *FREE CORDLESS EMERGENCY LITE PERFECT FOR POWER FAILURES, BLACKOUTS AND OTHER EMERGENCIES Operates on 2 "O" batteries (included) Pull off ... it lights Put back ... it's oft Complete with wall bracket •FREE WHEN YOU ... Open • paaabook account with S1000 or more, this emergency l,lght Is your FREE. Limited quantity, off•'r good only whlle supply laatal HIGH INTEREST PLUS FREE GIFT A REAL VALUE FROM ••. A Cenllnnkll tlvtft and~ Al9odallon 731 North Euclid Strfft 18820 Brookhurtt Pott Office Bo• .. eoe Pott Office Bbll, f310 ~-~-.. Anaheim. Callfomle 92803 Fountain Valley, Callfornle 92708 ----(71 .. ) 533-3072 (71 .. ) 994·9111 .t • .. .... r-, .... ,. •• ,,~ ., increased in 1980 C HI CAGO <AP ) United States citizens paid an aver age or $934 in state and local gov er nment taxes in fisC'al 1979 up $46 from the previou.c; year accord ing to a report by the Commerce Clear in g House on the• latest IJ S C'E'ns us hun·au datet Tht• report. rr lt•as1'll la st Wel·k . -.a id JH•r capita stall' lot•al tu-< bu rd ens grew in t>vt·r~· state l'X<'t'PI 1'alifornia and ran~t'rl from a h1,::h of $2.546 for J\l:.iskan:. lo a I 11 w 11 f S !) 9 4 f n r l\rkansa~ rl'~idt•11b. i\crordang to l'en'u' Hu n •au figun·"· pru1wr Iv ta Xt'S a lont• tnl'l11d ing taxation o f oil a nd gas propert11.'s a c counted for $826 of lht• per-capita l ta'< burdc·n in Alaska Thl' s tate:'s burden was up from th<' $1 ,871 recorded fnr fisl·al 1978 NE W YORK w:.i s second to Alaska for th<' hl~h es t Pl.'r ca p ita burden 'with $1 .370, follow~ by the District or Columbia a t $1 .336 and Wyoming at St .29 1. Twelve other states Hawaii. Massach usetts . Ne vada. M inne so ta , New J ersey. C alifornia. Maryland , Mic·higan. Delaware. Wisronsin, Connecticut a nd Ar izona also posted per capita tax burdens a bov p $1 ,000 Fi ve s t ates Alabama . i\rkans a s. M i s s i s s i pp i . s I) u t h Carolina an<i Tt>nnessec had s tat e lora l hurdens under $700 TH E C LEARING ' house said inr reases over those for1197R r ange<! from a high of $675 in Alaska to a low of $36 for North Dakota resi<lents. The per-r apita tax hurden in C a lifornia dropped $169 compared to fisral 1978 fi g ures. th e clearin~ house said. ad din~ that total s tate and loc al tax colle r tio ns for fiscal 1979 amountC'd •to $205.5 billion . up 6.1 per cent from the previous year New York collections led with $24 .2 billion . COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coln• & Stampe GOLD & SILVER PrtcH for 1·21-81 C-1111 18 ..... , Ct tU O . .., -K, .... ,,..,. ...., •• u•.• Mep .. LAef ..,,.. .... •• 100 cw-..... u11.• .,.... ... , ..... u. ..,,., so-.... 1111~ ·-~ ··-·---... c:.1 .... -...... (714)U..IO South Co•et PIH• Ylll•g• ............... ,._ __ .,.._C-"8•1 CAil 751-3911 .. ftr ... Clrll ,,.. Certified F inafleial Plnlef fht ~-l A 11 ~ .. - I But it aJso conte nds that the agency needlessly interferes with a nd hampers the functioning oflhe nation 's capital-raising machinery ·'The SEC can and does raise artificial barriers In certain circumstances to the free accumulation and formation of r a pat al. through regulations requiring excessive, unnecessary and continu- ing disclosure requirem ents ." 1t says ON THAT BASIS, the report s uggesti. someth.ing close Lo a....180· degree s hHt in the emphasis or lhe SEC's mission. Rather lhan con· centraling on enfor cing securities laws as a kind of Wall Str eet police force. it says, theSEC should work to hmit regulation oft he sec urilie!> Industry, in order to cr eate the freest possible environment for en- couraging pnvate inves tment. "F.ncouragem ent 11f capit al formation 1s a ver y des irable ohJec· t1ve," s aid Arthur Levi ti Jr . c·haarm an of the Am enc an Stoc·k Ex 1·han~c. However . he said, de-emphasizing the watchdog rule or the SEC could well reciuce investors' confidence in the markets, and thul. lead l<> precisely the oµpos1te result A central figure 111 the debate is Stanley Sporkan, the chie f of the SEC's cnforrc•m ent div1s1on The report s uggests that Sporkin. a 20 year SEC veteran who takes h is job very serious!~" might have to bt• reµlacc.'CI. ' WITH HIS Al"flVIST apprClach , the 49) ear old Sporkin W1Julc.1 not bc a ~o<11.I bl!t to wtn many 11<1pularity l'Onle!'.h on Wall Strt:t:I But 1f. as lhl' a~em·v's · top t•op, .. he isn't univl'r:.ally lovl!d rm h1 <; l1eal. he has won plenty of reo;pe1·t The stur~ c:. told that one ftnancwr who r an a foul or thl' SF.<· fjustrated b y Sporkin 'l> te naC'ity 1n running tum to earth, paid him t hi..' grud~inr.: C"Ompliment • ·st;rnlcy , you' re lhe bes1.<1f thf• weirs t " Says <1 setunt1e<; industry exec utive who has known S porkm for m on· than a dcl'adl'. "tr you'rt look ing for someon•· to n1111·1 1:1· Sta11lcy, it is n 't going t11 ht> me lie ·-. a form 11Ja hlt· 1nt'l'Slll!a l11r \\h11 performs a vc•ry impor tant publ11· v•rv11·1· · · Vnion Oil tappill{{ elapa11 TOKYO IAP1' Unw11 011 C'o of CaLifomia has agccc'1 to joan two Japanes e cumpa nat!s in sea r c h ing ro r geotherm a l e ne rgy resourt't'S 1n J <1µan. Japanese l'<Jm pan y orr rc·111 h have said. 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P E r•llO TIW price of a 1100 •• • Mvftl r.:: r~":=~-=~.~.:::~.:~:1~.:. t•" w1e orlce. 1- 1 •• DAILY PtlO l - •P Wirepfto'U MODELING DEBUT Brooke Shield• .. ~ .4ctrP." ... · slan. i11 . fa .fil /,i Oil." ll ll~ll-: c :\1'1 The 1h rt·t· cl<•) Italian hig h IJ-.h1011 -.hc1\\ rlO!-.l'cl In •r1 umph \\Ith t he r u n \\ a ' cl 1• h u t o f \mt' 1 ic·a ·.., I t•t•n agf' d d rling, al'lrt·!-.s Brtioke "l111·lrb \11 ~~ Shtt:llb modeled on h I 1 \'t• of more than 1110 -.pnng and !-.Umrner outfit~ 1n tht• Va lentino r ol l C't tt o n Hut her whoh·~omp c·hctrm stolt• th1• lirnl'ltght bc.'forc a 1kl1 g hlt•d ~t a r studdt•d , 11d11•nl't' 1n I ht• d l' ... 1gnt·r'~ po~h -,tudtu in d o \\ ntnwn HcJmt• T ii t: 15·\'t:i\R ·Ol.D 1 111\ it· -.1 c1r ... toppt•d the 1111\\ "'h1·11 'ht· c1ppca rcd 111 .1 M'l' through lace top m at<'h1ng a t·oc-kta1l· hour m1d01~ht·blue wide taffeta bloomer, wh1c-h -;he later c·onfcsscd was h1•r l<l\onlt• of thC' ones h1• 111c11h·lc•d I ~Ul'!>'> II had the l llli-.1 of flit' Ill ti ,' :'\11~:. '-h1 1·ld-. ';1111 em I) .\1 1..,!-'ih1 t·lcb n ·ltcd on 1u11h1 ul 1·nth u!-.1a~m and p.tl k11ng J.(rl't·n C)eS r alt11·r than frill!> like ltt'<H '\ ·makt· up•or fancy t..11r dos ll E R i\UUU RN hair c n mi)ed loos ely bat k, -.lw dri·w animated ap· plauSt· wht·n she walked down list• runwct v for the t 1 r~t tinw m a pink linen hah) girl !-.a<"k drt·s~ ~1 1'\:o. Shields' outfits b c 1· a m e m u r e '>11p h1 s l1t·<1 tcd a s t h e hour long ~how <"O n · tinued. The:. C'ulmtnated 1n an old rose taffeta flounn'tl gown that cap· turt•d ht:r C'harm not a • girl anym ore. but not \cl a worn an e ither · E ven without Shields, the Valentino s how was a s ucte ss ll1s outfits h ide womens' mysteries behind a veil of classic f l'm inin1ty Punk rock sickenin~ to many SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. 1 AP > People who s ay punk rock makes them ~irk may not be exag· geratin~. a resear cher s ays Steven Halpern, direc· to r ui S pectrum Research 10stitute. Bel· mont. Calif .. told a health symposium that p unk r oc k so und s v ibrate through the lower body. The body feels it "more like a p ummeling" and "not like a h e althful · massage," he said. "People often com · · plain that punk rock gives them a stomach ache, and that's not a generation 1ap," he said, griMing . . Halpern said he has com posed a type of rhythmleas mu.le whlch promotes ease and harmony in the body. , Since relaxation help• h eal lna. 10 doea hi• music, he said . : fuHd•r January 11 IHI Perterwllle preJeet Students 'get help with 'Homework Hotline' t"OHTERVlt.1.•; <API Students hf'r•• who i.rt1 bew1H•htd. bothe red and 1Hiw1ld..,red b) their homework 10011 will tw i.bl" to "et ht•l11 over a 'llunwwurk tluthnc " Tht· l'11th1rvllh.· 1'.:d1.u-ut11r!> Ai.soc1a 1w11 '"' IH1\ '"" 11 ldephont· 111i.l llllt.'<1-at 1h1· IO\·ul 1>ul>h1· llbnr> l>U . studenti. n il\ <•all with 4ut1slloni. 11 bout thei~ 11t 11cti1•,.. The "hone will be staffed by one c•l ementar) und one high s chool tt~al'her ea ch Mondliy through Thurs· tlu) from 6 9 p m . st arting l"eb. I ''i\n y kid w h o '!> doi n g h is homework a nd 1s having 11 diHi<"uJt tinH· t•an ~el on tht' line and <"all the II bran .·· tht-assoC'1ation's Buc k Sh ufft'r ''xpluinctJ 1n an interview War111ny ·The Surge on General Hds De termined I hdl C1ga ret1e Srno kmg Is Dangerou s lO Your Heal th I f • "If the s tudent is having trouble, the t eacher ca n he lp," Shaffe r added. "Or . 1r the teacher c an't help in t he s ubject a rea. he o r she will get another acc:redited teacher in the as· sociation to get ahold.of the kid some way and help him our so he can have the problem solved before he goes to C'la ss the next day ." More than 40 teache rs hawe aareed to staff the phones. so no one will have to handle c alls m or e than a cou· pie or even~ngs a month. s aid Hob Latour, the association's public relu lions direttor. "The teachers are ver y interested in doing all they C'an for the kids," Shaffer said. -• • • .., --.... • -• .,. _. • • .. • • • ,....,,_,, _ _,<-....s;t "' • • • ~ .. • •• ·' , , .. ,..,. .. _...., ... -.,. .,. .. -• • • • ,.. ._. • .. ...._ .,. r ,,,.. • --· ..... ~.·#, -.,... ,,.... - '1); GENERAL tiEWS ~ ___, Reward told NEWMAN CAP) -A SZ.500 reward haa been offered for Information leading to the arrest and c on viction of taraet shoote rs who damaaed a power pole , leadina to the death of a construe· lio n w o rk e r from l"res n o. James Mark Hoffman, 29, fell 100 feet Jan 4 while working with a c re w repairing damage t o a pole in s outhern Stan is laus County ..... ~-..... --~.,,. .. _. ................. --................... -.. I .. I• • • ...... Daily Pilat TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1911 A switch on Nailing down ~t of liVing 8 )' LIU.JAN SWi\NtiON P ITTS BlJ RlHI I AI» Armed with turp point cd l>t-ru· 1 I,. t ipe mea.i.ure ;rnd thread <'OW\t~r. pru· .. if l"uth Lortitta P~tracca kt"tJ>ll c-ll.llit' l ib~ on hvw mut·h 1t <'OStli to h ve 1n the United . ta.te1t She '!> ooe or :t:;o data collet:t,or1> m 85 l'ttle!> ~ho d•K uv prafclj for the Labor Depart ment's C~umer Pric:e Index. Thf' C'Pl, publl!i hed mo,nthly, 1s a mea:.ure of the l:&~erage changes tn pnces for a m arketbasket 9{ goods and services The latest index, released fnd11y. showed that t•vnsumer pr1l'e:. Jumped \2.4 percent m 1980. the Sel'ond year runnmg that prices have risen more than lO per tent r THE INDEX HAS come to be an 1mpor t ant measure of government polic)' It also ha:. a profound lmpat'l on payl'hecks The merease in December was I I per· l't!nt, according to f'raday's report. and Labor Department offkials say a I percent increase in the CPI can trigger a Sl billion increase in incom es That's because of the number of collec· lave bargammg agreements and payments s uch as Social Security tied lo its fluctua- tions. The Labor Department estimates that more than 8.5 million workers have collective bargaining contracts lied to the CPI Mrs Petracca is keenly aware of the C Pl 's t•lout "I THINK THAT'S why we try to be as exa('t as we possibly can." she said. "You cannot assume ... You have to check every· thing ... HAPPENINGS ERMA BOMBECK CLASSIFIED C2 C2 CJ Ann Landers; husband hounds wife . . . C2 ' Stepping out with S-foot-8-inch Richard Manjarres are (from left) Kathleen Mcintyre. Kitty Dooley , Donna Blevins, Bobbi Gee and Kathy Hindman. tall girls who like themselves. They'll be talking about it March Sat a self- acceptance workshop f or tall and large people. At a department store on a recent visit, s he pulled a thread counter from her purse to check whether a dress fabric was single o r double knit. A tape measure confirmed that a cosmetic case was the size she was supposed These women are walking tall to price. , "You reel a little silly sometimes." she admitted. At a grocery st ore s he weighed produce, c hecked ounces on detergent boxes, looked for cents-off specials on toilet tissue and asked store officials to explain why, when' prices rose by tO percent or more fro m the previous month. WITH A PENCIL ready, she walked down the aisle pricing a variety or goods. from catsup to grapefruits. But pricing isn't confined to the supermarket. He r price monitoring also includes the cost of tires. gasoline. a movie ticket, fabric, an air mattress, a man's suit, eyeglasses, a bus ride and newspapers. More than 350 categories of goods and services are .quoted by the price checkers, who like Mrs . Petrac· ca, work part time. T he price checkers r eceive computer printouts or the item s lhat are to be checked each month. They try lo price identical items across the country, but there are regional and seasonal differences. The checkers have some discretion in s ub'Slituting Items so long as they match as closely as possible the description of the item s to be priced. STORES PARTICIPATE in the survey on a voluntee r basis and are guaranteed a nonymity. Mrs. Petracca s pends at least three weeks a month visiting stores for products and making telephone calls for services. She's paid $5.90 an hour. All the data. collectors send their figures to the Labor Department in Washington, where the overall picture is compiled. Do prices ever com e down? ''Rare l y,·· Mrs . P etracca s aid .. "Produce does Ouctuate. But mostly prices. go up. (very seldom see them go down." ........................... Hy MIOIA•:•. oou c;i\N Ot Uw Ottily Pilot ~t•tt Am11, ama.-r, I loue a las.~ ' As a redur 11111 and slPndn • • • And wlly I 'm s11 µlump the reasun I tell - Who /pad,~ a y1md "''' IS sure JJJ l11w U't'll EnJ,:lish µlaywright .lohn O'Kecfe. author of those lines, was a fan of tall and µlumµ. bul that was another lime and place. Toda)'0S tall or overweight peo1>le, espt'cially fe males. don't find many O'Keefes running around. And that ean lead t<1 serious problem~ in the re alm of selr-esleem . according to the or ganizers or a Self-Accc11tance Workshop for the ta ll and "lar~e-saze" 11<:r:.<m set for March 5 an An aheim . · The purpose of the seminar, s aid co organizer Oonna Hl t>vans. 1s "to help anyone who has ·an unusual physical t'harartcristic re· a lize they are special. unique and are a desira· ble and valuable person .. Self-acceptance is a proble m that the 6·foot. S·inch Ms. nl<'vins nc•vcr had "I had a sup porlivc family a nd a mother who sl.lad stand up and be proud of yourself.·· she explained Nor rtoes her partner, an the s£'mmar . Bobh1 Gee, who stands 6 feet 2 inches. "I really like myself : saad Ms t;('e ''I'm open and honest about that. But I reall y work ha rd on my own image . It's good for your ps yche to do something like that." The women hastened to note t hey cons icler themselves exceptions . Ms Blevins said that 24 percent of lhe female 1>0pulation is "large" and 10 percent arc talle r tnan 5 teet 7 inches. "If you took the population as a whole and took the tall peo1,le ;is a whole." said Ms. <~ce, "I think they have lrouhle with it : the• females. they do hct·ause everybody wants to be like everybody else "One of the things I'm try ing to do is to reach kids who are 13, M. 15. Iii a nd the arc dying from sclf·c·ons<.:iousncss." The 10VC1gerrJ o/ the Nazi Holocouat destroyed 6 miWon Europecm1:-A JN countriea, though, roae up againat, tfw ay1tematic 1141.tghtet, prottcUng their JMlh populat1onl. ln honor of Bulgaria'• 1oving of itt 50,000 Jew, Corona ul Mar 1culpCor Don Winton 1141 era/fed tfw model /or·a memorial to be conitructed in the EOltma European nation. J ) I The adca for the workshop, whac·h or ganizcrs tout as the fi rst in Amera ra. was born after Ms Blevans C'allcd Ms. c;ee to introduce herself "I'm not exaC'lly sure why I'm calling," s he s :.aad . "exl·cpt ll has somethmg to do with the fact that I'm s1x·fivc and I understand you're SIX ·two .. Both are success! ul business women an Orange Count~ whose careers jibe perfectly with the seminar's goal. Ms . Gee is head of the Orange County Speaker 's Bureau. She a lso tours the country giving ledures on developing self-im age M!. Ulevins. along wath partner James Wood ard. r uns Above· All_ E nterpris es, a person;,il managem ent agency tor tall models. Woodard is also an organizer or the seminar and several of their models will be featured speakers. Roth said they have served a s inspirations for other tall women the y encountered "I seem to be the cxample·setter ," s aid Ms <iee. "A lot of people come up and say, 'You in· spire mE' so much .... Ms . Blevins recalled her school days when she l'ampai~ned for. and won. the governor 's seal al Girl's Stale in Virginia. "Other girls who were tall. who wer e my age, would come up to me and tell me how amazed they were that I would run for public of fit·e and expose m yselC lfke that." she said . Ms. Blevins and Ms . Gee were faced with an c;.i rly, simple choice, s he explained ··We had to ma ke a decision on whether we were going lo be bitter ladies or go ahead and enjoy life ." Since her modeling agency began receiving widespread media attention in recent months. Ms. Rlevins said. "We've been getting all these c·alls from parents and grandparents about girls who are tall and gangly and hiding their heaghl." "It's not their size. it's who they are," she Tribute to Bulgaria added. "And thev have to realize that before the~ can project ii " ~s Gee s aid the proble m often lies in a de realist attitude. '·Most people don 't take what they have and run with it ," she d a am ed . "It doesn't matter whether they're tall or not." But s he acknowledged that a ltering a µe rson's self-concept 1s a time-cons uming proje<'\ ··one of the most important aspects is whether or not you had positive parents when you we re growing up," said Ms. Gee." An image can be c·hanged overnight. but self·esleem is som ething that takes ct-long time to change in a person. It's a long-range process." "Most people don 't take positive action," s he added. "They just suffer and that 's dumb." Ms. Gee e ncourages people to "totally and com pletely do an analysis of yourself and de· l'idc what you like about yourself and what you don·t like "The lhmgs about yourself that you don't hke hut rannot change. those are the things that you have to forget and accept . "Those things that you can t•hange, then t•hangc them." The seminar wall include talks by tall and large P<.'<>ple with positive self-images, anclud in~ Kitty Oooley, the 6·foot·4·inch former Miss Tall Arizona: Kathleen Mcintyre. al 6 foot 9 inches. the talles t woman tn California who re cently appeared on the Tim Conway Show ; and Kathy llindman. 6 feel 2 inches, the current Mis:. International Tall and a r ecent guest on the Mike Dou~lasShow. Keynote speaker will be Ms. Gee and the program will feature a fashion show by Lane Hryant, producer of clothing for tall and large women The lhree-hour se mina r is sel for 7 p.m March 5 at the Inn at the Park in Anaheim . F'ot information, call 540·4262. Sculptor designs memorial Don piecing model. . By JOEL C. DON . Of tlw Dally I'll .. Staff Winton paused for a moment together the sections or his He paid homage to his work. after clay "The man symboliies the Bulgarian peo· pie." he said , scanning the human figure clad in work clothes. A giant menorah, a symbol of Judaism , filled the background. . The figure. he said, was protecting a Star or David from ravaging flames. the Nazi ex· termination or Jews . "THE REASON for the menorah is it's the symbol or the state of Israel and it's the light to nations.'' said the 61·rear-old Corona del Mar free-lance sculptor. By June 20, Winton expects to be in Bulgarla for the -oWc ial unveillnc of the memorial sculpture, commemoratinc the 40th annivenary of the Eastern European country's saving of Ila 50,000 Jews from the Nui Holocaust. During the darkest days of World War II, Jews by the hundreds of thousands were herded off from their homes in Europe to Nni death camps. A n:w COUNT&l£8, tbouch. held faat from the Nui alau1bter; Hninl u bavena from a ply period in hiltoty that woWd see tbu~matlcd•tnactionof alx milllollpeople. am bne remladed 111 that Flnlud and, D nmark were well-known for their cour.,..,. efforta ln aucclllfuUJ 1nlna tbelr .lewilb populatlom. Tbe IMrol~ eftortl o1 the Ballan-ba•• 1.,..e1, .,._ tucked away lD memortea ud tbe cbroale ... ol ••· · The memorial aculptH• alao will b• pre1eated a1 part of tbe f•tl•ltl., of Bol1arta'1 1,IOOtb "'•.,•Uoa or tta~. tt -~ \' ~ ~·- will be presented to the country by Winton's church, Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. Winton and the church have given moral support and financial contributions to the state of Israel. . The rinjshed work of art, to be crafted by Bulgarian artisans, wm stand 16 feet hilh with a'24-foot long base. The Star of David, the human figure and the names will be cast in bronie. The menorah will be carved from granite or marble. A PASSAGt.: m Hebrew. En&lish and Bulgarian will be carved into the bue. It will be Bible Psalm 138:7 : "Though I walk in the midst of trouble. thou will revive me; thou shall stretch forth thine hand acainat the wrath of mine enemies. and thy ritht hand sha~l save me." Winton said a bronu·lettered inscription on the back of the menorah will describe the Butiarian resistance to the attempted Nali seliure and deportation of Jews to death camps such u .'l'reblinka, Auschwitz and Buchenwald. WINTON'S CLAY MODEL will be dil· $>layed at 7:30 p.m . Wedneeday, Ftb. 4, at U.. LM AJlCtl• Jewish Federation CouaeU build- in1, ~Wilshire Blvd. Then Rabb& Halm Ala, of Fullertol\'a Temple Beth Tlllvab, w1ll peraoully Allver tbe model to tM BW.arian covemmtat to be1in wOrk oa the memorial . Rabbi AA, who ll•ed In Bulprta du.rint World War D, ii 1pU1tual Med ol tbe Commit· tee fOI' Gr.Utudt to •:, • Pl'I•• ot-11nl&ation. Yukov 1>¥11· • a member of tbe commtuee ad Lqw 111111 traftl ~ ulsed Wlllela IMt A .... to ..... ._ '°'" tbe J ...... __ .... ' Tit• .... ptve ••taa waa a Mt ol •Jl cball .... for ti. --. .._. • w18 '9 tM ftrll Clle llSllOUAL. ..,. a• ~ Q . C»iill. 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The Newport Harbor Toastmistress Club in· stalled officers at a luncheon held at Newport Balboa Savings and Loan in New port Beach. The me for the 1nst allalion was "Share P leasure in Being," and Betty Orsa line, first vlct• president of the (toldC'n West Reg ion. pre· !olded al the cere mony Club members a rl' getting ready for the frie ndly com petition ur the ir annual s peech con· !t-.~t held this yt'ar on r (lb 21 at the Ba lboa Bay C'lub. lo which the publi<' is in vited Sew president of the ~roup is Lu Wrede. who will be a~s1s ted hy Domthy Napkie. Merna Fitzpatril'lc 'fktt;v Brown and Charlil' Brown Rerg. Regular meeting~ arc fi rst and third Mon· dav5 uf each month at th<' Ma rriott llotel in ~t:wport Reat·h Another in au~urat 111n was in lht' nt•ws when Mr and Mris Robt•rt Mr lnt.vrl' or Newport Beal'h attended th e 9:lnl lnauJ.rn ra l Ba ll of the Los Angeles Arca Cham lwr of C'nmm t•rt·l' at th\• Centurv Plaz;i Hotel I 0Mly f'il_. Sl•lf ....... Luca . <.1 l<!nld a111I 1·nral p1·n1lant an11 a $250 'hopping for:.n Member~ 1lf thl.' fashion ..;how 's advisory board inclurk F ran 1';n1J,11n of Laguna Bl•at·h. Sa ndi Hal pm and < ':ll'lal l'll!-.bv of llunt1ngton He a ch. Pat Thoma~ of < '11s1 a \fos <J and <'arol :\1cCann ()( Nl'" port lk ;11•h Mc intyr e . p re s ident 1Jf I.h e Southe rn California r.<i s Co . i:<. :.. ne.wly elected director of the ~roup · MRS. RICHARD ALLEN (LEFT) WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS MRS. RICHARD HOLT, Mrs. Waner O'Hara and Mrs. Jack Schoellerman to Designing Women. Rrservalion-; a nd li<'k(•I 1nform at1on a n · iH'a ilahh· at 977 :woo l'"<I 'l77 Catholic week Our L 1dy Queen of 1\ngl'ls Sc•hoc1I in Newport Beach will N·ll'hnth• Catholic Sc•hools Week be.1?inning S u nday with tht• 1 heme. ''Choosing a T radition Catholi<· S!'hools " Pioneer school families. rast princ·i pals and the founding pastor are bein~ contartcd to s up ply written accounts of early growing pains anr joys a t the school. Results or the request~ will he on display at a pa rents' meeting F<'h 2. wht'rc Rarry Havlik will speak on .. Self· E~tl·em in the Individual and in the Fa mily." S tudents will a lso be workini? on "My School Years" scrapbooks . class door decora lions and other aspN·ts or the wN•k's thC'm <' WEDNESDAY,JAN.211 BySVDNEYOMARR ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr 19>: You solve m ystery and could be s tunned by implications. Ultimate profit r esults; ale rtness pays dividends. Aquarius. Leo. Scorpio persons figure in unus ual scenario. Emotional involvement is accented You'll rebuild on solid strutlure . TAURUS t Apr 20·M ay 20 ) You learn advan tages and otherwise of partnership or m arria~<' Analyze various im plicat ions. poss ible motives be ready for change, t ravel and a va riety or com munications. You discover where you s ta nd wllt; me m ber of opposite sex GEMINI < May 21-J une 20 ): Change of pace 1s necessary -get aecounting, take inventory . Yo u receive money proposition it is only partially val id . Know it. p r otect your pocketbook Domestic environme nt commands attention. Ta urus native figures prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22 >: If you are shy a bout becoming "involved," m ove on. Cycle points ta emotional responses. s peculation . special relations hips, children and dealings with person who "wants you.·· The game is for real and "for keeps!" LEO (July 2.3-Aug . 22): Bruises are part of scenario, but you recover and emerge victorious. Loss is reversed. Capricorn. Cancer natives play key roles. Set high standards . Refuse to be in· timidated. What you own is ver y valuable. Insist on compens ation! VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): You're asked to enlarge upon ideas, pl ans. What begins as a brief sojurn may be transformed into a considerable journey. Your faith is put to test. P erceive your own poten~ial. Get rid of unnecessary burden LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 221: Money situltion makes new start necessary. Relinquish expeft'sive "hobby." Pounce on opportunity to gain financial advantage. Don't confuse altruism wit~ weak· ness . Be specific a bout costs, ener gy. time ex- pended and return on investment. SC()RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Two qualified person~ express di-verse opinions. Be receptive, but refuse to be unduly influenced. Yourownjudg· ment continues to be most reliable guide. Take course leading to greater independence. Message becomes clear. SAGl1TARIVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Element of surprise dominates scenario. Refuse to be painted into emotional corner. Transform fears. doubts 1 .... ,, areas of advantage. Gemini and another ~.qjtttarian figure prominently. Keep antenna up todetectfalaepromises . CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19): Obtain hint from Sagittarius message. Wish is fuUilled, but only after you complete ground work. One In posi· Uon of authority talks about responsibility and money. Plant may be revised. Be ready alert, don'tleadwithchin. AQtJA81US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Individual who can "pull strings" talks about your sex ap- peal. Maintain balance, senae of fitness and humor. Pro1ress towards coal is accented. • Gemini, Vireo. Sagittarius natives play lmpor· tant rol~. Get it in w~iUni ! PllCU{Feb. lt.Mar.20): Former"enemy'' dl1patcbll note which aetl)ea feud. Taurus, Libra, Seor-piopenona fiaure prominently. Focua on d11:·. · - tanee, \etalitles. travel and your ablHty to be arttcwate. Special pubUcaUon Iida in conn~on with travel. T ht' 1.100 gues ts included movie stars, studio <"hicfs. executives <i nd govcrnmt-'01 lcad('rs. a nd r.oldcn Awa rds wcrt• prC'sentccl to busint•sses anrl indivirtua ls making rommunity contribu· lions ' Anthony Newley provided the e ntertainment. and guests d anced to the music of Les Brown. Mr and Mrs Charles TurnN of Cos ta Mesa c1•l<·hrated th1·ir i;:olclc n wedding annivl•rsar y re · t•ent Iv ·nw ('o~t a Mesa Market Bas ket store addt-d to th1• 50·vt•a r fc>stivit H·s with a frC't'. three tier cake• in honor of tht' s tore <'hain's o wn golden anni V<'rsarv· Consununate twist ------- Choir concert The combined choirs of Cor~na del Mar and Irvine high st•hools will present a concer t a t <t :iO p.m . Sunday at th e Garden (;rove United Methodist Church. 1274 1 Main St in <;arden Grove. Directors Lorett<J Robinson and H1 l'ha rd Messenger will lead the group 1n "llod1e Chn s tus N a tus Est .'' the_ t hird m ovement rrom 'Chichestl'r Psalms" hy LC'ona rd Bl'rnstein anti •'Set Down SC'rvanl ... a spiritual a rran~t.·ll h~· Ro be rt Sha w <;uesldirct•torwill he Hubert v,1l bret•ht His mind stays put DEAR ANN LANDERS· You art' always ~elting letters from lovt•·s ta r vcd w1 vt•s who complain that their husbands rtl'Vf'r gi ve them a n y attention Well. I have another ktnd of pr oblem. .1 a nd I have hecn married 20 vca rs All th(! m an has on his m ind is )!cttin~ m t'.into hed nr anyplace tha t suits him. r cannot pass him in the hall without him putting a hand on me som eplace Wh en I iron, rook. or vacuum. he undresses me with his eyes . .-am so sick of being I etched after and touched tha\ I could scream. I've even cons idered a legal sepa ration to get away from those hands and those eyes If .I thinks I a m hom e all1ne, he leaves the shop early. follows me a round the house and m akes a pest of himself You'd think after all these years he'd be burned out No such luck . Please tell those women who complain because their husbands are undersexed to be thankful they have peace. I'd trade places an y day. THE GO-GO MACHINE DEAR GO·GO: You've got hlgb·dass wor· ries. dear. It's a lot euler to live with what you have than the other kind. At least you feel want- ed. Unfortunately, some of those dead batteries out there couldn't perform if they wanted lo, so kwltche rbeerln' and count your blesslnics. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My 26-year-o ld sis· ter takes from one to three showers every day. These showers last a l least an hour. Betty keeps the water running a ll. tha t time. After she gets out of the shower . she s hampoos her hair. She washes her h ands clear up to her elbows at least four times an hour when she is al home . The girl can go through a har of soap in less than two d ays. This has heen going on for quite some time. and I am worried. It does not sound like normal behavior to me . Any s uggestions? TOO CLEAN IN WISCONSIN DEAR WIS: Compulsive washing such as you describe (freque nt and for long pf'riods or time) is a symptom or me ntal Illness . Your sister should see a psychiatrist for an evaluation. She Is in dire need of profes sional he lp. Lone Star catalof{ DEAR ANN I.AN DERS I am a 23 Yl'Ur ·old fem ale who is having a hard t1m <' ).!t>lltng dat<·' hecause no guy m y a).!l' 1s mtt•n •stt•d in mt• Thi· problem is t hat I look ahout Hi I've trtPl1 l':rnti1· make-up. high heels and ol<IN hair slylt•o.,. to nu avail. When I went to a pply for my driver's license. the receptionist asked . "Are you s url' you're 16?" I was 18 at the timt.•. hut lookec1 14.. When I was 19. a ba nk teller inquired . "May I help you. Uttle girl?" It's e mba rrassing when I m eet somebody for the first time and the unavoidable question comes up, "Whal high school do you go to·!" 1Whe n they find out I haven 't been lo high school for five years. the s hocked silence is unbe arable. I've been told that wh~n I get old . I'll still look young. Terrific'. But youthfulnt•ss isn 't much of a consola tion tfl an 80·year -old. rl'tired "old maid" on a pension ! Can you give me some a d vi<'C'. Ann·• TOO OLD FOR TEEN-AGERS. DEAR TOO OLD: There's not much you can do about your ultra-youthful appearance. and I suspect you arP ~oln~ to be fighting this battle for a long time. so I suggest that .vou de· velop a more substanlivt> and sophisticated con· versatlonal patlf'rn. lfow you sound is morf' of an age peg than how ~·ou look. Maybe that's your problt>m . Whal kind of wedding fl11Ps rmlh l11day's new life 11tyles? TX>e., anything _qo" Ann l.nnder.~· romp/Pit>/µ new "The Rr1dP'11 G111dr•" te/111 what'.~ nght for ·today·~ weddings For a M py. ~end a dollar. plus a long .. ~el/-addrn.~crl. MnmpPrl envetopp 1 1.~ t enrs prJ~lage 1 to A11n /.nr1der~ P () H11I ll!lfl5 Ch1cag11. 11· linm., li/)#)11 Shopping for mail order men O n a fli g ht from Was hington to Phoenix r ecentl y a gr o up o f a irline s t eward esses we r e ga thered in the kitc he ne tte tossin g a p a pe rback b ack a nd forth. Now I'm no fool. I kne w they we ren 't read· ing a manual on how to flo t ate wh e n yo ur cus hion springs a leak. When I asked the title . one or the g irls e x · plained It was a book that was selling like hot· c akes c alle d "The Greatest Little Bachelor Book in Texas'' by Sue Goldstein. It profiled 200 TexH bachelors. com- plete with pictures and phone numbers. "Girls! Girls!" I Hid. takln1 the book from them. "How lucky you are to have me on thJ1 night to save you from this immoral bit o( ex· plottatlon. Yo u dbn't shop for a mate In a Seara Wiah catalo,1. Love fi nds you when you le ast expect it." "She's right." said o ne of the ~iris "I m('t this guy in a 'Sta r Wars· lin e a nd w e li ve d toge ther t wo years ." ··I mean. look here on page 289. Sugar Bear 's idea or excite m ent is to play in a fountain afte r a formal dinner pa rty Do you know how imprac · tical that is ?" "There 's a lwa ys Tedriflc on page 221," s aid a little hrun ette . "He believes in soaking the d ishes in his hot tub." I grabbed the book back. "He also thinks ERA me ans ·earned run average.' Forget him ! As a married woman of 31 yean. t should read through this book and give YQU the value of my expertise on who would make a 1ood hmband." As we n e ared Phoenix, I made some notes: Jim on page 53 ~ \\"' f,\ !.' ,,,,~ 2_ conside rs his favorite contact spo rt shoppinJ? o n Christma s E ve . Mike's greatest assets o n pa~e 115 a re his thighs and his s mile. A pediatr'ist on page 99 led a rally for Harold Stassen and drives a '59 Edsel. Seadog on page 116 Is hooked on 'Ryan's Hope' and has a pet boa constrictor. "What do you think?" they asked a s W C' touched down. l looked at tbe volume that not once had touched upon the real pltf•ll• of marrlate'. In· teratate Snoring . Premature Noddin1 Off. Howard Cosell Rash. Terminal Cheapneu. Consistent Insens itivity. Extra-MarHal Affa ir With Themselves . His Relatives for the Holi · d ay Festival. and Do Something with the Kids Sing-Alongs. "I t hink you could ta ke your cha nc e with an y one or them . They've all got the main ingredient for a m a r - riage ... humor about themselves.'.' "Can I have m y book bac k ?" a s k e d the stewardess, I ·Slipped her ~ and! said, ''I'll keep tt, dear.I for research. One never; stops leamlni." Beatdea, I had all thel Jood pafea earmarked. ··················-' I _. • ..,,.,, a .--• • --........ ""' •• -• --____ .,.. --••••• "'-."'1 .................... ~. __ '.""'""_ .. _ ___,,"' ~...-"" ---- • • . Memorial I from Pa~t· ('J ) t1m1: one of his works will l1terally take on such monumental pro!)(Jrlions Winton hal> made a ltfol1me career in de· :-rgnmj.{ t•ast figures fo r toy com panies, tool and di(;' llliikcrs and anim ation firms II t:'S Pt:RllA PS best known for his designs ot W:..lt U1sne~ charatter~. tht: Snoopy and :">1 i<'kl') ~ousc telephones for Ma Bell , trophy fig urine~ and a 1·a vakadc of Saturday morning T\' <«H1(HIO t·han11·ters Most recently. he de ,1 g111·d 'Star War:-," and "The F.mp1re Strikes llac-k f1g un oe!-. for K~·nnt•r T o 1·1·lt'11r ~11 e t ht· HOt h bi rthtl a y of 1;111<fo Ml·ir. Wmt11n des1gne<f a bronze bas relief portrait uf Lhc· late lsrnel1 1irime minister The 1·rc:.tt 111n, .... hH·h .... as JJrescnted on behalf of 1';.il\ ar~ Chapl!I . hang:-, in the IJ epart me nt or E111·rl.!' 111 Tt·l /\\'I\ Winton. l>n another trip to Israel. presented pon el:un 1m·dall1on~ of I hl· Ent<'bhe rest'Ul' in l 'i!:..tnda t11 l'nme '.\I 1nistl'r t\!1·na<:ht·m Begin di e sa11I he'!-. espet1all y proud of his des1 Rn 1 1· 1 IJ u t t· l u t h" 1: 11 u rag c a nd for titude of HulJ.!ana ':. n·s1~t ance to Nazt Germany's" Final Solut11m to the J ewi s h Proble m." Tht· l'onccpt for tht· !.C'ulplure came durrng a ll1 ~ht last Scµtc·m lw r t11 Is rael On the return trip. Winton an<I his wife. Norma Christopher. stopped tn Bulgar ia for a VIP tour by the gov- crnm<'nt. Winton tl1d n 't l'cel obligated lo view Bul).!artan an and an·h1tt•cture before designing thl' m l•monal S<'Ulplure "I THll'liK Tiit: SYMBOUSM was most 1m- portunt. ·· he explained "That's why I wasn 't g111ng to be inOuenced b) Bulgarian sculpt ures. .. Everything I hey do has a struggle theme or liber ation and o ppression A Jot of it 1s really depressing ... And. Winton added. t·ommun1st rule in the nation dictates an atheistic tone lO a rt. lie said th e memorial will be eretled in a J ewish sector of Sophia . the t·apital of Bulgaria. "T he sl'ulpture is a monument lo t he H uh~arian pco.,le's com passion mor e tha n anything else, .. added Winton. who donated his s erv1l'es for the memorial design. "The degree ol heroism of the Rulgarian people against the N az1 s deserves recognition " School aid Th e h ig h p rit'f' nf highe r t'<lur;1tion 1s for t'· in~ m ore a n d more fa m ilies to look fnr oul sirle help to ra~· thC' hills And the !'tart or a fl('W venr m arks the start of the sear <'h for finan!·ia l aid T h<' :1vc•rage c<1st of school counselors A itu id<' 111 ''f in• F<'dcral Financial Aid P rograms" is avatl;1hle fro m the ,govcrnmc•nt at no char$!<' Wrill' to : Consumer Information CPn ter . D e pl . 5:\~J . Pueblo. Colo. Rt009. four ,.ea rs of roll e gt' at a • ..:;:::;::::;;;;;;;;::;;;_;;;:;~=~ pri\'atf' school for a stu-RUffEll'S ~1 rfent who lives on cam - pus a ln~a<ly is n('arly UPHOLSTERY S25 .000. according to the wi-Y• W...t College Roa rd ...., a.st F inancial aid form s ttu Hert.or l l•d. are availahle from high Costa Mn• -541-11 U ._ ________________ __ Two Day\ Onlf ~ '•• '"'''"'''"'''''''' ·•'1•uou•i·"> (.I.A:'\(\ 9'l/1'"t ,., .. ,,.,,.,,,,,,.. ""'"''''"' , •• ,,,.,, • ,,,. ,_, OetWebb'a NEWPOATE" INN 1101 Jamboree Road /Newport Beach/CA S.tvrdey end Sunday January J1 I 10 e.m. to 5 p.m. Februery 1. 1111 All P•ln1lnga and limited edlllon1 tor n l• no adm 111lon ch.,ge Annual ahow1no1 ti\ !>911.ef. ~Ilea, Houa1on. l ot Ange111. Long IMCll, ,ortlend .... ttle, Sen J OM . S.n Diego and Pfloenlx. Sponeored bv: WNtte ca.tletY/ Oenmlftlet Sq.-e Solweftt/CA 1C»411-11" Oellery 111//l '9IOU,. ,,.,,,.,,,..,,,,,"' '"' fO Co/OINO, LANCY WllL II ,._lllNT ....... .._..~~~..-;.~.-.~~~~~~~~r-~~-- ________ ..::;;::;..;;;;:;;,;;;;.~-_. ........... Wt ........... w. M1•"._W. TuHday. JanuttV 27, 1981 * DAILY PILOT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY .... ::r:OT-···a.•h .. Aiir1n'-ADI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rw. IPI •••ftll · I Ml •••r• I 001 :~ea:..::: : :.": ::.. .... .,. , ... -:-..::--::= •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••r• IOOl •••r• IOOZ ..._.,,_S. HMwtferS. • ~~.~ ...... .' ....................... ·············••····•••• ........ , ...•.•.....•.. ····················~· ......... Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· .. ················~· ,.., I I ~ ltlJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ................................ VA , 194,000 rrsonty ran ••lie uver "' .. OOU \I A luau, •U •ol•I P•y m•nla a..in1r1 al)'" 4 Bdrm, 2 b.111h "omt1 ~Ith llu•" ruuntr) ll l1..Ctw11 1nd In lftll llt'a Al llUU f'lj lJll) f'o r m o rt' 1Jl'to.ll • ~R" !"-Ru.ii ~l:ATERa. W...T AYA&.UI .\A)umr """ $14 11011 lot111 ~ o'llH1rr ,.,ill • •rl \ " .!r1<t l 11 1'r •p o r l ~::'" Mno. Verd• Counlry tiub v1tw hum• Hr•nd new oo 1tw mark-I Tht• • bd1m. 3 bath h1dd•n z ''ur y ho wa 1111.1! • mud d ll.imud •ll!d .iil.ckU db ~w.._r &Al• 6 0 \ t'O lh l«!NllV .. •I.rm syalt'm L•rll l' lot wtth 'Wj>ill Ill\! plMy 4trtiil Of '"' f'(I i.1 ~.llUU 719-1616 RI\" r11 • nd u1ut J 1---------llt.>dr Int l b1.llh Ill IHI bll'mhhnJ 1 vmlll1011 l<C"41~ l<• OllJ\ I lllh• .. II h "'i>Pl'•ll1111 """' • .. r~t oll'•Pt''> .rnd ,. ,;ll i;ia~·I R.-ttrr •.ill nu"' \Sb~ -=SELECT I I PROPERTIES GIANT CAPE COD Built 11nl) f11r l ,irte~ fam1 h ;; h11i:1· bdrm:. 3 >PJ I IVU> bJth1 ount:. 111 .q:111r11 .. 11t fJm t ly n..im ""l'Plan· dining rvvm t·ountry '>IZl'd .... ...-uio.ooo C.-W 2 bedruum Mnd one I i.truum u111l w11h 2 ~Mr i'*r1111e and opener The (runl unit needs i.ome TU: but the back unit 1s nt!w1:r and in &uod t·und1· tJun Ft't' land and lhe owner wtll finance 11t l2'•'ii ml~resl. klll'hcn Lar"c lot, 1·ul Ch'.'--------• 'lil' 3ln•,•t for 11n vat')' 1.arlo(c d~i.umalill· loun, "J\'Cu11 •' nd uw nc r 1:. ..inuou~ ~an), man) uvgrJltl'' fur J la rl(t' f11mtly An now t•all 54li 2313 Mffa Verde A1WM. c l'Nnl'r says sell this lov- t'ly upl(raded h1tJden 1 ... 11 story home Assume , l'lU:>tm..: 11', loan and 1 the 11 .. •ner will r arry a IJrl'" 2nd T r) 2()', d o wn "'u ll pri c e INVESTORS . TICKIT is now m Costa Mesa of fenng reside ntial pro· pt>rty with No Negative Cash Flow no Tenant Problems Capital Gains Only High Returns (not 2nd Trust Deeds \ Call for information .Ill RED CARPET •• 754-1202 si40.l)(l(J Ask for Mary 1---------A11n TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES fl. INVESTMENTS 631 -7370 EqUESTRIAN ESTATE Hark Day area, ,,., acre Sm al l remodel e d 3 Bdrm hnmt'. ~' horse stull!' plu~ 5 ind1v1dual lark roums ll', ftnanc· IOI! available $225,000 ai;ktn!( prH't'. t'ull now, 546·2313 WESTCLIFF $129,500 Luvrly 2 hdrm, i! hath :o<l11 ll 1·11nd11 Ti.'r n fi r lm·al1011 <Jnd 11ri<'e d IOOfo ASSUMAILI LOAM Sharp3 Bdrm. cdrner lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Asking $103,000. For a n appoint· ment to see. call 540·1151 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS llALTOIS '71-111 I LOOllte JOI PUNCTIOH? We II••• It mid WI ........ Y .... Wltll l M*eo••• a.v • ......._ • .._ ._, ,... _.. ••r••I 1'h .. .., ,..odtt.tl ..... '-offw, .... It ,.tidy t.r YOU la. S24t,IOO. C .. •• totl•Y· COLI OP MIWPOIT llALTOIS U 11 ~ Co .. t Hwy., Co,... del Mar 671-1111' 4 ... 00M 1111,IOO ..Family livln1 Ml ill besl wltb room lo 1row Dramatically up1raded throuahout H uae encloeed P•lio overlooks sunny rose aardeos. Super uaumable rlnanc· inc· Don't wait!!! (I) SEA COVE PltOPERTIES 714-631 -6990 -------- HIWPOIT POIMT DUPLD Spectacular 2 and 3 bedroom uoita. Plclure windows provide birds eye view of the ultimate in seaaide l iving. Fire places, n ew t ile kitchen a nd baths . Owner will carry financ· in&. A steal! Call now. ~ SEA COVE PROPERTJES 714-631-6990 4'Ul 15,.,I l •Cfl ll lKl Sl#Cf ll•t MIWPOaT HllGHTS 0,.. hly 1-4:10 4215-...... dlH Cuatom three bedroom home. Sunken livin g room. Family room with wet bar. Owner will carry complete rinanc· ma. Quick possession. S3&0.000. 631-7300 H.L .......... s,.ctKllw v. ' Bdim (2 Mstr Stes>. formal dinin1 room, larae aame room. quiet cul-de -s ac. Unusual courtyard entry with rounlain and running brook. Many upgrades. t!I00.000 RCTaylorCo (,.J(I '1'1()() llGCAMYOM Privacy a bounds in this elegant, 3 bedroom 3 bath Bordeaux model which offers comfort and spacious hving in an excellent locatio n . Owners will usist tn finanring. Offered at w .. 11fr_. Ga.t S395.ooo Riaht on the canal in D.M. MARSHALL Newport Shores. A huge HALTOIS 4 Bdrm 3 Ba family home in immaculate. ••'4•4-'•'•'•0-7•6•0-0-•l•l•S condition. A super loca· tion only steps to the beach. AUraclive owner ftnancin1 available, A super buy at $280.000 ............ "' 67M700 IASTSIDI .. x. Beautiful tree lined st reet. Walk way lhrouah flower rilled yanl leada to shake front home. Charmin& bay windows enhance this 3 bedroom cutie. Old c harm ab o und s . Hardwood floors, de· corat.on toucb will malle om doll house a beauty. Not many left. Call us now. 311. FAM RM, POOL One or Irvine's most established com mwlities in an excellent location. 3 big bdrms + den + family room BeautHul cr •ckling fireplace in fami ly room. The back yard Is an entertainers deli&ht with sparkling pool. hute patio, terrific for enterlainioa. Owner hi1hly motivated, call now, won'tlasl. 752·1700. _IWA~I ......... POINT llAC ... OMT Panoramir view a t wedl(e. from pr ime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath c ustom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine ·r oom. e ntry. Ii ving room . dining room. built-ins. e tc. Sl.38.5.000. LIDO ISU Ne wly remodeled traditional st vie 3 bdrm, 2 bath home featuring iarge recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attracllvt! beam ceilings. fire place & french doors leading onto bric k patio. N e w kitc he n bit-in appliances. Close to tennis courts. liandy beaches· & cl-ubhoase. Can be sold fully furnis hed $420.000. IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & s lip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 111 f'.,,y,•d• D•·~· NB bl':J blbl 2 WILL DO CANYON GI ASSUME CREEK Need 2 Gl's for double VA substitution. on this MODEL beautirul Mesa Ve rde Red b rick p at h t o North m od e l with gorgeous 2 s t or y in atrium off master bdrm. Norlhwood. 2 Bdrms. F ire place in living library and den. Giant room, soaring cathedral m as le r w i n g wt t h ceilinas, huge country Roman tub <.:entrul kitchen with family atrium. 1-'rench doors. room. The VA lo•n on prestigious electronir this property is at 10% aated community. Call and the price is below for details. 752·1700 $122,300. Seller's anx· THE REAL m arket v al u e at I 1 . ioos, call today for allESTATERS details. 752-1700 -- HUNTINGTON VILLAGE BARGAIN! Beautiful 3 Bdrm, located in ex· rellent area of H11nt- in1ton Villa1e. Centrally k>caled. Joi to the ~ach. Wallllng distance to shops , schools , golf course. RV a ccess. Owner may finance to qualified buyer. If barsain at 1109,000. Call now. 752-1700 TRI-PL EX $170,000 Two 3 Bdrm. 2 bath:., and one 2 Bdrm 2 baths. en c l osed garages, $4S,OOO tst assumable at 7<:4 . Call 645·9161 ~ OPEN HOUSE • REALTY ~' 11i:ht1 1"1n·plan•. bur. 1 ________ _ dl'iuxl' 1hrnugh11ut ~ sa••WILL taPFIMAHCI 2BR, 2BA CONDO Sl'21S,950 \ I Ii\"""' 111 ll.11h111 l11\•'"''"ll'11t ('o LUXURIOUS TOWN HOME Orw vear new fo:astside Co<;ta Mesa! J lldrms . 2' ~ baths. loaded with d e!\1g nt•r t ouc h es' ~varkhnR rlt·an ' Owner anxious' St e11I it at $133.500. 646 7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 4-PLEX SI 55,000 Prime lueation , n ew carpels. new p:unt. new dra~s! Take subject to $87,000 loa n. Hur ry ! 96.U767 JUST LISTID! Oc.-11/J llocb Uwner An.xious ! Warm & cozy dol lh ouse ! 2 Bdrms. 2 car garage . Plus extra parking. Land included at $179,500! l4lltoa hy Prop. ...... •675-7060• SEA COVE PROPERTIES · 714-631-6990 CIE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IUILD OR IEMODIL? A·rn:NTION : C.:ho1ce Street To Street Lot W11h f'artwlly lll•modeled Home . Greut Op· portunily To Build OH ReModel. $300.000 ® 759-9100 #ZC..,.. ... Plaa H..,.,.C..,. I( l'\ I "' l'I \I! l 1\,1 CHAii• FIOMT 1 Bdrm unfurnis hed. yearly. "50. Monticello Townhouse 3 bdrm. 2 ba. furn. yrly tll()(). M2·2253eves. associated 811 0 " lA') Af 11 1 '' <>') 1 J} 1 ""' 8 (JI tJ I ~' ' (,..,I) THE Al SOLUTE UL TIM A TE In Country French from the gate d court yard l o the si tting r oom w;fireplcH·t• adjoining the mas ter bedroom . 1-'renC'h doors lead to n •;.ir courtyard. Ch a rg low hroi ll'r in country kitc hen . Two charming BR 'S + warm & pri vatl' oen . Forma l Din'g Hm. In Ua yshores for s.598,000. GtMr.. I 002 • ....,... I OOZ • ....,... I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... Well planned Z·sty home with form•I dinln1 & family room. central air w/purifier •nd an invlt· inl spa. Fealurea in· elude : c u sto m draperies, thick carpet· in& and M seller anxious to sell. Priced below market at 1168,950 751·3191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTiES I YEAR NEW $79,900 Beautiful 1 year ne w Sandlewood townhome Superb upper location Beautiful view of green- belt and ret•reat1onal facilities. Baleony over looks pool and s pa Space age kitchen wtth lots or cupboards and counter space. Xlnl floor plun. all decor .. ted m earthtones. Shows hke a model. Pt>rfect for tht· guy or gal on the go• <;all .now. 752-1700 • ITKE REALI ESTATERS SHOPPH'S WICIAL Lowest priced 4 bdrm home in area Very at tractive floor plan Close t.o beach. Will sell V 1\ Only $147,500. Call toduy 9'79·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS WOODBRIDGE Ch,1rm1111! sh111gl1·d ,.,, 2 lltlrrn · ,\,lif•11d 111 l.<1k1•,11l1• tlll g l 1·1·111 ... 11 & JI rt 1· 1• oJ I 11 '"II Sl!'1t '""' \\'I '-..11 't '\ TAYLOR CO. l<l'.J\(.((11\~ 'o/\111 (~l·l l i DOYll SHOOS mT IUYI 6llA T VllW NOt •t PRICE llDUCID TO S4t5,000 Owner will ~arry ts t T .D. loan of $370,000. 12'':i'Yr inte rest & no loan fee Lovelv Ivan We lls 4 BR hom e with form.a l dining . family rm + a . magnifi c..ent e nte rh1inment -rm wit~ - · l~e skylight. Beautiful pool & spa. ' View of bay, Newpo rt Ctr lig hts & mountain~. Best fjna ncing one could ask for. WISLIY H. TA YLOI CO., HAL TOIS 2111 S..JHQ I ........ HIWPOn CIMTH. H.1. '44-49 I 0 I OF THE FINEST HOMES EYER ! I 11 ('" nw o Sh 111· 1 • :-. . ; 1 ~ pr ;i \\I 111 J.! ·I l>1•ilr1111111 . \\l(h ... 111d~· ;111d t'\((lll..,tlt• ktll'hl'll \\ 1 ;1ppl'd ;1ro11 11d ;1 11 lll\'11 lfl g pool .111d :t t'('•'llll·d \\ti h ;1 :-rn111 pl l!~lll S :-,pa ;i11tl . 111 .di I hll1).!..,. ;111 1111·1·1·d1lil 1• gar:tJ.!l'' Y11i1 ..,fl11uld :-.1·t· 11' 'l'h1·n · :-. .1 'll'\\ too. l11r 111..,1 ~fi7.5.rn111 lJ~IVUr= tiUMI:=' REALTORS. 675·6000 244:.1 Lot ("•"I lil9h ... a\. {_ orona dt'I M dr \\I· 11 \\ 1._ 1:1 c11· '1111" 111-.S'I 1.1:-.TJ;'l;C ;s 1-" Tll\\ ;\ lm¥A~I WEST BAY DUPLEX ExceleM P•••llll• loc..._ •• l.y .. d IHch. TMt Z ttory. Jbd. 21M. -4 2W. I b& C• be HsltJ C_.erfH to ....... '-Hy. Prt• of oWMrlMp. M.W..•H. $375,000. '::~::· scc~~lA-~c~s· ·~ •1 C\AY I, '°"'""" .... .. .. I NO ADDITIONAL COURSE OR SEMINAR WILL I IE OFFERED. IRING PENCIL AND PAPER. ABOUT MR. CRAWFORD: Actual uperience In various fields ot llnanclal endeavor hH given lh,. SUIFSIDI COHDO Walk to the poundin(I surf from &his 4 Bdrm. 2 story. Priced at only $103,000. Owner w11nt.s fast sale. Subm it on terms. Take advantage, call!r79·5370 .ALLSTATE REALTORS COSTA MESA DOLLHOUSE Louted on a quiet Eaataide street! 3 bdrma + 11parate laundry, screened patio, RV panin1. A real baraaln at sias.too. Offered VA. You must see lo ap· preciatel Mf.7111 SWEEPING SHORECLIFF COINER Motf•41hd Mlerl L ......... lot , .. . l bed. z ... ..... .. .... • ... ty '°°"" A flRe ret1•111W .... _.. n .,. ~ for crHll•• • ..,.. .... wltll ....... $314,IOOfee. '31·1400. BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN c .... 2 .. ..., Penluut1 "· ....... ... 41Md, .......... ..., ........ .,. .. . $4lt,OOO.LohofcMra • ._,_..-....... ol .,,. few• ecrombled ...... da be- low IO Ion,. fovr 91,..pla "'°'d' N A L f 0 G 11 12 I I I I GUTSN I ' I I' I I 1 t I MENDO l .. ~1 • It waan'I unlll I aaw my 111tlf1 I I I r dr'lv• lh•t I reallied lh•Y mutt now hi ve connect IM dot drlv· -------- ' C 0 T A M l I 'no -. I Orange County ReMlor tho ammunition with which lo win lhe battle over a sinking economy. His ,tppllcallon of "corporate" capilal·bulldlng concepts to hnanc1af planning for lndlv1duals has proven unique and effec:Un. As an award-winning developer. Mr Crawford has most recently implemented the construction ol The Brandywine I Town Home prorect In Costa Mesa and soon lo be burCI Brandywine II In Garden Grove. Mr. Crawford 11 a IO'lg·llme Orange County resident and business· i;nan. and his reputation and expertise r"I upon 1.00()'1 of prolllllbCe rul estate transactions I I .·I I I ' 'N WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. RtAl.HTATt S.•. R.nt• Pr-•v ,,..,..._,,. ~ w CoMt Hwy, 316 ...,,,,. Ave. ~t •ech a.... ltllnd ........ .,,..,. .......... , ...... , ........ ,, ....... , ............. -t. c_ ........ duidile ~ ....... • • • • • • by ''""'-lft .... ""Mtftll -d '--........................................ '°" ...... ,, ......... No. J ....... . • ,..N, NUMIUfO lltU•s r r r r r r ,, 1 IN Jt4lSt S9yA!U • wr:: umtSTO I I I I I I I I ICUMUnA.aWWla.Cta 1IO « ._ • I " D•LV,,l01 ......... ,.....,.11, lllt ~.~!'!'! ....... ~~;:::,'!-We ---jotlier' .... W. Uak li•a~ . . ................................................................................. . ........ 191 .... 191 Mw.1 .... W. MHIH .... WI !~ ............ ~!!.~ • totO .. C1•tif o.t .. ~ c.-411Me Jill ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• Pr111rtf \1110 p,,,,,., JllO ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••w• IOOJ ...... 1014 ....,. tNt Ma.,...._. 1069 . .. ........................................... aor.ewr 2 bdrm. den • •• •• •••• • •••••• •••••• • •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I C U T I y I H 0 M I bome. Very (lean. s1000 L9C) lt&.I -per mo. Altnt, 171-SIM. l•••cl OC'l'UllUC)' LIAll OPTION 01 IUY ...... PISHMM .. ,Pttt. rM..etld No •w•ll IAIT... a •STILUFF L~ase it, leas!! oPtlon it or buy It Don't miss this opportunity to own ~. 1t0 "'8t. no pr• l:n1•natnua d•hlhl SA with extraordinary term s . Family this 1h acre lot near Lake ShasUna ,.Jb S.11.r trill l"•rf'Y 811,'!.~0amil1 h o m.. sized executive hom" In excellent & Mt. S hasta. 18 hol0 Jiolf course ZBr, frplc, yd, wd beam ceilinp, pvt bcb acc.u, nopeta . ..,. mo. 551.9215 ~Mt • br 6 den. 4 • -•P• • ••un• 0 " rb H k "· ... ~ f-.a .. -.... -"" ... 6 Juat oataci c all no•' suows l.IKt-:" MOIH:t. area. . wne.r transfe rred and nea 'Y· orsebac rt mg. Build ;: u'au)·000 ''Ait mt:~'TA'r£M'li:NTS .,1tw1m 1.1Kt-: A t'IX~H mot1va~cd. Call u s ror an appt. to your dream retirement h o m e . All Old Cdll doll bo uae . lbdnn, Iba, perf. cond. lllllO. M0-7911. loM·MO:S. -.112 611·1441 c. ., t •• 11 I uol c.• Sl"" 000 see this outstandin° 4 bedroom this for o nly $11 ,500 with $4500 ., LJ( , " U, \'CW, pl , r Ce ;,v, ho " .1 e!~JJ · c._ .. ..._ IHJ .1s~umul,,ll· S:Jl!U>OO m e . uown. ~ er will carry balance. c:..e. MM. JZJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl Ai;at•I• PIT 000 Q>Aur l• GN.)00 ~ Femluf UI" )00 On~ .. b) them r all • Ir• Man 111 l lll(lu• Hutnr" •n ,.. an 64JUU c-..con••• PUS IMCOMI a... .. uu.100 •A J Mrm 'l ••• hunu l"llh l•(ll jll .. J rll ••lt'I tod11n L ,111 l•t IJ •Ht'lil l"r\r<'•l vr Hl 1 .... 4rtrfo • AOJ • ! lic1rm l vll•ll• \n) Wo e ) \OU llt•)trltk II 11 ' • h•rmm11 t.ll• ll• ii.air o1 nd b .... u11lulh lt" .1 .. d C .. twD ..... 644-72 I I SO. Of HIGoHW A Y COIHBLOT Ft!rnleaf a. Seavww terms possible S360.000 S46 7120 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2512 Santa Ana Ave 2 BK, 2'"' ba. rontemp design SI 16,000. 646-5096 646-6093 ...,. HTS DUPLEX WCw/22% DOWN Newport Hei~hts loc·u tion with a Costa Mesa address south t•f 16th 2 Bdrms m front. I bdrm m rear 1>n a neat tn•e lined st Only $137 ,500. CALL644-721 I 12% ASSM. LOAN lmmwc:ulate 3 Bdrm t bonus room ~•lh har Nl'ar·new e .irthlont• carpets. shutter!. & ne~ tile m kitchen l,ovely yard wilh sturag(' hed Asking $168.000 For an appttosee.call540 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS SIZE LOCATION AMENITIES Harbor area·., mos t co mplete buy 2 & 3 bedrooms. 16.'){J s4 rt of living. plus double garage with o pl'ner. tras h compa c lor . microwave. air c:ond1 tioning and cement dnves. Relax m heated pool or therapeutic !!pa. close to all s hopping. WILSON PAIK CONDOMINIUMS llOW. WILSON ST COSTA MESA Sales office open 11. 00 to 4 30 C LOSED rnuRSDAY ...._ 71~/'31 ·50~5 SPARKUNG 4BDllM Famil y Home only Sl22.500 totally redone in1oul, nr schooli; & S.C. Plaza. Open wknds 12·4 67S.2345 3151 Canadian Owner/Agt. MISAYBDI S20l ..... Mld. Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm, 2 ba estate sale. Prine. on· ly. $112,500. 641 ·8833 Broker. tk:H ........ 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll3ll h"aarh Ul \11 1111 M11o1m&1 bO f1t,l0 ~4. l~Vll'I )' old h1w Ill~ UOll t ll <Ill' . 11 ,, 1 •. • l 11 llw111·1 11 lt 14111.I l \llJI tiJ.l )t)4.4 LOW DOWN PYMNT. l11n11v ..il1V l' Nl-• 1'1 o !ti •Ill 111111 ... ~ yuu IU IJU) 'rWI hu1111' t:\ en " )'VU h .. l t' ca \l"I) lo"" tlo~ll ~II) llll'lll l.1\tll (°Ji,h CORONA DEL MAR J L'Nl'l':O,, term:. t\:-.l)llllll' $2~ii ,500 at 1311-. Seller's will <:urrv an uddit io nu I $25.000. C ross·incorrc over $20,000 per yr. l'u.rc·ha:-t• pm·t• $:iW.OOO. AIA&forD ...... '•Ill 631·1266 Agent for llMAX reolry Hmtt.rY• ... ~t'etlt'd t'i.11 f11r Jll ,1µ1.t ,. 1111t• of uur 1n •r•M I 0441----------1 \ t">llt\t"Ht l UUU!\t"lor~ lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlJ) • t:k~AT STAHTEH on ~'t le L.ft o..e. qwct cul de 'lul·. 3 lilt and large fam1I )' k11che11 arell Sl29.900 I z.7 /t°lo IMTIHST IAftAVAIL Redhill~ Realty 552 7500 Ocean vu . 3 Bdrm 2"'1 Ba. 3 t"ar ga r age 1325.000 ~ 75'·'221 qUAIL Pl.ACI PIOPllTllS 712·1f20 ~~ ........ !!~!!~~~.~ ........ ~!~.~ L:OHB. Y WIFI NEEDS FAST SALi Husband already le ft 3 beautiful 3 bedroom condo unit. Pool. s pa, near ~chools a nd So. Coast Plaza. Great rnvest.menl property. Own er wi II h elp fmance at 12'~. A Quail P lace Exclus ive. ; 9UAIL PLACI 'IOPllTllS 752·1920 . 640 ACllS-100-/e USAILI Priced al $1000 pr acre, free a nd. clear. Owner wis hes to exchange for commer c ial industrial. W a t er well on property. 9UAIL PLACI ,.O,llTllS 752·1f00 h1co.e "•rtr 2000 e.c-,,_,.rty 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLE VALLEY Near new 4-Plex. 2 bdrm. 2 bath each unat with fireplace. enclosed patio. double garage Sl65.000 Bill Grundy, Rltr. 675-6161. FOUIPUX FOUIPLDES IH FOUNT AIH VL Y TllPUXISIN NEWPORT IEACH Incredible b ut l fue ' This 4b1 . 2ba llunl Beach Beauty 1!. Prn.·etl For Qu11:k Sale Owner will help fm11nce too' Qwl,,.. Pralll11M7 Ext"ellenl Garden Grove locallon. All 2 Bdrm· un 1ls. Extra nice interiors Slll.200 yr income. OWC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12' I 5 years with $511.00o 1100 Loe •TIO.._. II-_-_-;.-;. ___ Hewport IMcll I 069 . Moille Hws A " SIA WIMD ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• For Sale +duplex on thl' water m Newporl Beach We speciahze in anCJ>me pro· ducing pruper11es in this area. C/21 Newport Cfttr 760-6767 '40.5357 Mo9wlf,.... Ola91Hen. HUllYTHIS ONT LAST AT $129,tOO ~ GOLOENWEST ~ .. ,;. /!s~g~~~ LOCATION COMDO 3 bdrm. 2"2 b11. 1-:dm· Newport Crest area burg Model in Village I. Best v1tlue available. 2 Living room looks 1>nlo B d rm 2 bat h . a 11 major greenbelt. Many amenities. Immediate exlras. inside laundry poasesalon. $123,900. room, protected patio, I McC --....... citrus trees. Nice sized W'f e..-, RrW. lot. Owner .._wfll he Ip 1~~~1~4~a.~7~7~2~9~~~ f111ant"e. 1 • llSTVALUI INNIWPOIT CHAIMll San Juan Capo $55,0011. 2 d 0 w n · .,~ u 11 P r 1 c e --------• l block to ocean. As-Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq rt. 8 ~~~i~~~. Call for in· sumable $152,000 loan at yrs. old. A&t 5"41·5032. e terrine interest rate. ·--------I ~ PR€HIG€ This duplex is priced to _ I HOM€~ sell at $235,000. No qua Ii-e EXCITING e R. E. Investments f)'in& required. 3333 W Coast II wy. NH *Cote Realty 1 D•..._ '45-6646 & lnvt>stment hytW. , .... Dbl wide 2Br, 2Ba. encl Rl':STAURANT 640-5777 porch. cor lot. BALBOA ISLANO Two 3 bdr m . 2 bath, patio. balcony. dlb encl. ganu:e. oce11 n v iew Steps to bearh $275.000 T erms . 975 08R8 or 962·22211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ..,, .... 112 Dlamond Balboa ltland You are the winner or Jtr..tlclaets <S24 value), to SUPRCIOSS llCIOff '11 Jan 31st Anaheim Stadium C11ll 642·5678. ext. Z72 to claim your tickets. " *** * * * JoAMlller 15732 Dawson Lane llunhngton Beat"h You are the winner of 2frwtkll ... c $24 value>. to SUPHCIOSS ICICIOFF ·11 Jan 31st. Anaheim Stadium Call 642·5678. ext. 272 tu claim your tickets * * * ICIDS/PO'S OIC 1'.:.S ide. fent"ed yard. gar age, I Br $415. 642·2510. 646·4848 2 Br. Iba, 252 Knox St E.s1de $5!15 utal inc Drive by. call 645·7009 14MSll Cliff Haven Condo. 2 1~~~~~~~~~­bdrm + den. $159,500. Larae & light. Last one I IMMACULA Tl available out of only 10. • West c I i fr N e w I y Community pool. lovely I Remodeled. lbr. 2ba. neighborhood. R.H R. pool / j ac $300 ,000 Grei•.t Part& Excellent Mam St lot"a· fountam Valley 16 unit:. -(4 fourph•xes1 l'rade of own e r s h i p 1 ~1 Pmper11t•S 919 4031 tao n I nc ludes land. ...... Sale bldgs, all fixtures. t'litn I Loh for Sale 2200 3 BR 2 U<1 , carpel:.. drapei.. fireplace. duu ble i,iar<1ge, fl'nced yard HV access S68S mo Roy McCardt., Rttr. 41-7729 '+523 CAMPU5Da·llM .. E HMllnghMI ........ 1042 ........ hoch 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNEI FIN.ANCING Spectat"ular waterfront view condo. Jbr. 2'12ba. :.>' boal slip.upgrades. AITD al 12 •·;. Nova Properties. agt. 898·0087. '".... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •COLI.Ml PAllC FIATUllS Super Syracuse plan featuring 3 bdrms + df'n. 2 ba Ideally located close to st"hools , p<1rk , pools and shopping. Ask· lll onl 144,900 **S130M! Yo . hard to believe but trut!' We have just listed 2 luvt>ly , rree-st<1ndang homes 1n fabulous Irvine. and both under SIJ0.000' One a 2-sty. 3 Bdrm home wf'll loc:<1ted In University Pi.Irk. An outstanding value al Sl29,50(1 The 2nd a Ont· level 3 Bdrm dollhouse in "The Colony" purchased with as little as IO": down $128.500 fl urry'. both of these beaut a es wa II J(o fast. For Sale. Al Or Pwt WOODS COVE DUPLEX & GUEST con.AGE $30,000 DOWN Outrageous 2br . Iba. owner's unit. Skylights. Antique Doors /Win dows, Beamed Ceihni.:, Frplt", New Kilt"hent B<1lh, S275.000 bv owner. Days 833-3544. eves 661·0842. 370 Flora THE llG STE.AL Dana Point duplex 2 br. I a upper. I br lower. new C'rpl. fresh paint. beamed ceilings. frplc. dining area & e n c I. paUo. Offered for only $144.000. FULL PRICE' MISSION REALTY 494·0731 2Br. Cabana & lrlr. 3 pvt bdw, pool & fishing pier. $19,900 499-3816 ONLY SJ.000 ON Ocnfrnt 2Br Mobile Hm .. pvt bch. Owner 549·2405. i.,...NlcJ-I 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN THE GATE into a s parkling 3 Bdrm w/privacy. The unusual pal.lo expands the living area oflhis lovely home. Owner very flexible on financing. Now Sl42,000. LGglllMIYllegel.E 497·1761 --- FOR THE THRIFTY Tender loving care needed to make this 3 Bdrm 2 bath Paceseuer house a superior home By Owner 2 Rr. I ba. Pool sized yard. Close to Large k1t<·hen wilh built park. schools and shops Lns 2 t"ar garage Large Priced for fast sale y ard Offer Call $121,750. !)51 ·4~ ___ I I llg&le..tlM 1 4 Bdrm Berkeley mdl in College Park area Gen· tr al A I C and muc h I more . Asking o nly $165 000 ... fTAGEP.All CONDO by owner. As- sume 9';? loan. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. sin gl e sto r y . Premium lot. encl yrd. Highl y upg r aded. S125,000 552·01 17 . 644·32'18 ~-~-----~ don osen r•··• It t1r..., l213N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497.4848 Hewport IHcll I 06t ••••••••••••••••••••••• VllW·OWNll 38r, 3ba+den. 200 Kings Pl. Call for appt. 648·7590 Have somelhing you want to sell? Classified ads clo it well. 642·5678. ...... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 24Jt60 Bar tele + 1 Bdrm apl Full ••••••••••••••••••••••• nngtoo llomf. 2Br, 2Ba. price S50IJ,OOO Ov. nt•r Be_auuful .locata?n m tht· Alt. 673-7300. 6'2·2950 ~ _....;;________ --rucest5slarpark. ~ $300.000down ~ar 60 ~1 78 <.:lt-ar ~1csa Verde. 3 br 2 bll, famrm.inCostaMes<1's will C'arq b<1 lanc·c hillson'.'\~maSI n~ Ot'l l S,.ClalllfY SllO.OUU Sell ur tr.idl· fam rrn. frplc. 2 car BY OWN ER·Harbo r S.Cll-•1 107' Beautif1;1l lg customized ~ PREHIGE Rl'altor 213-421 5764 glJr. St>S<l 646 21121 ?A.x60 V1k1ng Home, 2Br I HOMcc I View C1trmel. JBr , 21Ja. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & enclosed porch In -~, Pnme Lui (iuanJed li<ite ;lbr. form.ii dmm.:. frplc. fam rm . SZS0.000. Will carry new loan al reas . rate. 644-~ or 644· 7697 Clean 2 8d home with a mother·in·law roUage . Ask for Robert M ii liken. 631·12166. A"t. H.AllOIVIEW PORTOFtt-10 11.igh assum able loan. spa, earthtones thruout. 4/5 Br w1bonus rm. 3~2 Ba . FEE . Asking $342,900. Torn Baron. 559·9400. REALTORS ---- BAY f.RONT HOM I!: OWNER/BUILDER New custom home with boat d ock + ver y motivated. Good rinanc· 1n~ Sl ,295,000 Call owner Eves 640-7665 or 675-Z763 THEILUFFS Panoramic vista of lush greenbelt from this spacious 3 bdrm. 2~ bath "End U nit " townhome. OHered at ~9.500. Agt, 640·5560. IAYFIONT CHAIMll. SUPll TEIMS -100/o DOWN 2°"• DN • I 2"o INT. Laguna Hills na ctsl 5 Priv lieat"hfr•ml comm fom rm nl'~ l'Pt 1ml, ._ _... starpark cJE8359) . . · ev e n lstl<i!>ldcp$H511 mo Oc &G_.. I ll F: lnve:.tment~ t y 4911 26011 CowM Yiews CLASSIC 3333 W Coast Hwv. "IS mg~ wknd:. 754·1J!ll!O Motivated seller will MOllLEHOME I 645-66'46 l ~lllh" .. 13'7. for 5 years on SALES I Mobile ll o m e P i.I rk p 2450 Quiet t•ul de-sac Near carry 80"1. contract at I Mf'Sa V1•rdc 3 Hr I 1• Ba . Z706 Harbor,Ste206·A Uallas Tl•xas 157 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <rhool~ $750 mo 1st•· spacious custom home ~ " "' 2900 s /f. 3 Bdrm. 21,., ba, 540.5937 I space:. S950,IM10, $:!511,0t~J T I ~ !'.. !-. II '' H t: la"t Wkdays !'>49 2744 . 3 frplcs, lge gourmet l•---------1 dn Guar<1nll'e 10', c·J~h \'ACATI0:'-1 IJ"I party i':ve!> 641 lll!.56 kltch. formal dining rm. on ca s h 71 4 1:144 OJhi Sl'lhng. 3 'Al.S 1n I Hr. 41 i,, at"re lot. 13at"re lnl. Mobile home s pace for I evt!S, 752 2213 l.ly~ fl) wks 1n 2Br l'alm Si.ir oaJc parquet firs. open rent, 52', t-:.s1de, CM Own1:r 111gs •ir the v.orld. many beam t"eilings & much $200. 673-7787.640·99011 I advantage~ ·1!17 3HO.t Iv more. Opn Open golf ---FOUR,LIX msg course views from every Acreap for Sale 1200 Wt'sts ldl' Costa ~h'"J Out of CCMl!tty room $31 0 ,000. 447 ....................... ,Needs 5omt' 11o u~k rro,.rty 2550 Crespi, San Clemente. Top location 2.73 acres, I 522.000 yr 1nl·oml' J-11!1 1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• 492.8(&&, Bkr. cooper a pulential comm 'I. N price S2~5.llOO IJwner 1-'ALl.BROOI\ 3 75 acre~ Uon. San Diego C'o .. very vis I 11o11l t arry Hi'' 1nter1:"t view. road. wall'r hlt·:il able . Off I 5 Al(l. w $60,000dn I for av o('ad u~ (' .. ill 2°"• DH· I 2-/o INT 0c .. &Gooff C:O...Ylews Motivated seller will carry 80~ contract at 133 for 5 years on spacious custom ho me. 2900 s tf. 3 Bdrms, 2"'1 ba. 3 frpks. Jge gourmet kllchen, formal dining rm. Vil acre lot, oak parguet floors. open beam ceilings & much mo r e . Ocean·Golf course views from every room. $310,000 447 Ave. Crespi, San Clemente . 492·8084. Owner will cooper ate with broilers. l·Z77·1519 PRESTIGE I S4492Waf1er 6 C 1rclal ~ ,,..,....., 1600 I HOM E~ CM of s .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prop1rty . 2600 R E lnvestmenl..'> I ••••••••••••••••••••••• c .. 11 .... •-•!To••·i 3333w ,. H ... LI ........ for Mllirl 700 .... oast wy .. ~ n 140 A !>Ct!nlC' Orej(On Coast 645-6646 Ele<.•lnc1ty fen<'NJ oul 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I !>l.a nd1nl( Vlt'.,. ar('t•i.!>I PVT PARTY-Non reallor Wn.,....ter Dplx ble.1.111oncr4!12 24\l!l wishes t o purrhase l.rg 2 Bdrm u n 11 s Bluffs Condo. 3Hr, 2Bll w frpks and each has I s i n g I e s to r y ( 7 I 4 ) I r ~ y a rd t-: n l'I o s e d R...tah 346-7724 Eves Mr garage Assumable lov. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~right rate loan Ufft>red al HouMs Fw1111Md .__-.. $119.90ll 540·3666 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -F'T'Oplrty 2000 ....... __ ....................... '_,, ...... 3107 • ................ .,1· ...................... . ·I UNITS !!!.~-Charming 5 bdrm. 3 hath Localed in Santa Ana. 1u:cw ~ww...-bayfronl with 3H' bout AU 1 Br. Income $25,000 fl oat Sl 61W m•1 ll1ll yr. Full price $235.000. --Grundy. 675 ftlftl FomilySln & Lustrous 3 bt.>droom 21 ~ biJlh t 1.111 do F1rcplat:l' lt'nn1s and pool~. ~ekomt: kid" & pd ~ S72!'> mu t\~l 556·26611 3 Bdrm 2', Ha eondo mod kll r h rrµl f', tfm lm l>pa. bn•alhlak mg' u 63!1 6194 Squeak} Clean 3 Br 11 2 Ba LI( F amily rm , frplc·. dbl garage S6SO m u W<1llan ? Avl' 548·K475 or 642 7743 \ SPt-:(. 'T ACt;l.A It C'ITY LIG llTS VIEW 3br. 2' Jba. skyhte. frplr xtras. $800 1st: !HW J46fi. 968-4456 llAHBOH BAKEH arc•a 3 BR 2 U11 . pool + Jal·unl $1157 mo + uttl ~real family n1:1~hburh1111d. Dav1cl , 646·32.55 Dont wait on this lovely ~~~~~~~~~~ house with private dock. r: $475,000. 641·0763. Owner will carry lrg ! 2nd. Property an very INYESTOIS Me-,orf l.ach l 169 good condition. 200/o DOWN ••••••••• • • ••••••••••• • Sharp triplex. featuring I Five bt.'<Jruom. fl\'(' bath -~~~€H IG€ sepa.rate garagrs and 1 contemporary humt• on 4 Br 2 Ba home 782 lludson :"I/Par So Coast Plaza Ch1ldrt•n OK Stl95 mo d1sr 557 31 111, ~<Ji·2660 HST HllGHTS Everything you need for" comfy livang ! Frplc, RV arcess, lovely yard w/frult trees. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba in Newport Heights. Only $179.900 REAL ESTATE STORE 675·1771 STl.ALfT! Owner says "we must sell" TRY lO'k d n . Prime Peninsula pro· perty on oversize lot. Will l ist en to all ridiculous offers. Playa R.E. & Investment 67J.lt00 OCEANFRONT Peninsula Point home. 4 Bdr, JV. ba. $950.000. Call for financlni de· tails . Owner /Agl. 675-M78 Mo9wl.,... 109/ehwa S.J.. Ckpl h-1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWNB Breathtaking panoramic ocean view d Dana Harbor. Spec· t.acular customized 3000 sq. ft. 5 Bdrm +retreat. li0,000 In uparades. As· swnable IOV.% financ· i na . S29 9,500 . 33801Avenlda Calita, SJC. 714-49&-S275. Open House 1·5Sund ay. IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUYTHISOME 9u1c1 3 Bedroom House, 2 Car Garage, in a n ice Residential area. '80,500 By Owner 5"47·3182 HOM€~ pat 10s New roof . the BA 'r'. tomplett"ly -.&.-----".....__ carpet s and drapes fum11>hed J.arf:e pa11n R.E. lnveslmenl5 Owner will carry the Luxunuusspa. Uock will 33J.3W.Coasl Hwy. NB financing at 13.1.•1 Ask· at"romrnodatr lurl(e 645-6646 ina $165.000. For more boat. SHOO per mo details call, 540·1151 Available on shun lerm ..... ,.._.. lease Broker. 631 7300 -~~~HERITAGE Ca 11 clal Pr ... rty Localed al 322 Marin~ Ave. Building has mens 1~~~~~~~~~~ wear store. sandwich 1 REALTORS shop & 2 Bdrm apt. Ask· in& $520,000. A~sume s:m.ooo Isl T.D. at IO'I: for 20 yrs. OWC 2nd T.D. $100,000 at 12·~ for 5 yrs FOUIPLIXIS Prime Costa Mesa & Fullerton areas Assume low interest rate Good incomt' Call Whelan Real Estate 953-0555 19 UN ITS : Huntington Beach Big Canyon Counl ry Club. 2 br. 2 ba, dl'n. newly de<-or. furn or un furn 833·0209 Pvt bachelor . behind oceanfront home. ut1I pd. W D. gar , yrly lease $350 mo Isl a. last. S200 Se<' dep 675·2597 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN Vlfo:W cundl) rent or lsc New. luxury JBr. 2 12 811 . frplc S150 mo 963 2484 o r 964 5354. 1695 mo 3 Br 2 Ba. nt'w carpeb & paml Hefs rt"· q 'd No pet s I 002 Pres1d10. 979.6896 1 Br mobile home. S300 Muture adul t s 140 Cabrlllo •Z7 673·7787 •Clean 1 Br. Duplex. orf street parking, quiet S3 25 m u No pets. 973-0989 R.E. Investments 33.lJ W. Coast Hwy. NB '45-6646 9~.'7' assumable. Try S200,K down. Bruker 6'75·2697 G1Mrat 3202 •2 Br. I Ba House with ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. quiet. $450 m•>. T -... -k,----IO_t _O .------------- 3Br. 2Ba. lg lot, all new No pets. 973·0989 custom Int. S600 mo. Ca ll Jl>'AM 846-9012 Hurray S.C. Plaza new adult 2bdrm. 2ba C'Ondo. xtras. $525 551 ·2•25, ~-6825. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25 UNITS-TUSTIN 25 good rental units on 2.2 acres in booming Tustin. Brings in over $105.000 pr year . $400,000 down and own e r will carry a contract for $750,000 at 10,./c. .... I ...... 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly lease. Newly dee. 2 . . br. 2 ba, fam. rm. 2 3br. Zba. JUSl painted. -doors from S. Bayfront. crptd & draped. close to !r74·5636. 631·5379 schools, gardener incl. eor.. .. M_. l22Z 11195.5"46·1869 ___ _ Lrc assumable lat T.D .• macnab /lrvlne ow ner will c arry balance. 3 b edroom . ....................... Fa la• va1ey 32J4 3br. 2aty, l:\'•ba. on park, ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA TERMS: HUGE foW' realty Cape Cod charmer-Npt bedroom. Has about 1800 ffita. S117,500. 6"·7020 aq .feet. Dining room. • SUMSHIME & CH.AIM Spacious and sparkling 4 Bdrm Summe rf ield home, In lovely pride of ow n ers h ip nei1hborbood. Supe r location, walk lo schools and shops. Lovely cov- ered patio. Good financ· in& avaiJable. $129,950. don osen I UNITS WITH W AITIN• UST N ice s~acious units with 3 b edroom owner s unit + seven 2 Bdrm. Cen · t r al O r . ~ty location . Only 10.6X Gross. 27~ down will handle and selle r will carry financing. Don't miss t his prime property. $ 8 5 0 I m o 4 0 0 "°' 3 br exec twnhse, UP· Heliotrope 67 3·8823. graded. gar .. pool. kids 675-7137 OK. $595. 96J .. 0991 I I , l ~ • f .._ fam ily r oom . brick A SUISIDIARY OF fireplace. Two miles THE IRVINE COMPANY L1"ngo from beach. Owner ---lmlATPROSPECT motivated! Sl 12.500, •.i&ion TUSTIN, 731·3111 T A R B E L L . SUPH CARDIFF PLAN WITH LOfT: , I I M I ' 0 u I , L I I - CAMIO, 4IOltM IWbtf• IHcll J240 Spacious family home .... •••••••••••••••••••• pvt courtyard Ii beach, 2 sty, 2200'. 4br. 2"°'ba, leue pref. Call Rita at fam & din rm. 1750 /mo. 8"·9080. _M&-_2986 ______ _ REALT ORS . Ca ll Greenbelt location 1·n Univer sity 1-------·0..-IHI...... OCIANl'IOMT 540-1720 DO-SHOllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll b' .. • t El t 2 Park. Covered patio w /BBQ. mir· ··-Miiiie"-' U nobstru cted J!&noramic view. SpectacularOcean&Clty ... ...,, oocean. e1an Mesa Verde VIiia Condo. rored wet bar & m any oth e r up· Choice location -,_.191 1100 steps to beautiful sandy beach. lilht view. Lr& 2 Br. 2 bdrm. fam rm " den, -ooo 2 Brei 8 vteant. Newl1 decorat· 0 .11 ea. wilh formal dlnlni. c$725 mo>. Plu.ah crpts. .... · m .) a . grades. $145,000 Mack Hanson ed cuatom 5 Bdrm. a ....... •••••••••••••••• wne r WI carry. 2•.1.. ba, C'~ar •-11a••. N e a t • c I e a n . c.c:1 87()() .. _.... Be Uf 1 f ii SUOO mo. Call Anthony .,,, IC'll • -Owner .. ·-"" · . -.... au u am y ZBt, Cabana" trlr, 3 pvt Wkdys MJ.57571 Eves " Dbl car pvt 1ar, fully /nit. 558·~1 room with 1oarln1 bdw, poo\Ulahln1 pier. PUSSY IUYll .OUIPLU WkndaloM·-· malnl. yd. Adults, no IAITSIDll·J WOOOlllDGI: Beautifully upgraded 3 beamed cellln1 and Sll,900.ffl.•t• Spacious o wner's unit with pett.1nquireat52718th. lmpeccablecottaie with BR Elm Plan near 1111 shopping, pools, lake fireplace. Gourmet fireplace. 5 car garage. Beautiful 2br, l.,._ba, lblk to bch. St. 7 u /H0·6331 or 2 Br+ den. Won't laat. Ii lenni11. Locs.ted on quiet street. earth tone• ~bell. •-acnedu.!tref~~aan~~ DE ANVIZLA' ?tGAEYSIDE tree lined s treet. Top Mesa Verde 195/lllO. MC>-5112. I U.\ed • t.hrouahout. Lg family kitchen. $112.500. Alan ·-.... ..... uo .. ..-'7H95a Ult at Sl .ooo. Beel 551-8700. in,. •.aoo. Located on excluaive area. HOMES FOR RENT :r11:r1en. UM•. IAIUllllALn 1tay w /pooli , a pu, J lmmac.sBRSo.othwy. •Bdrm. SUS·SHO. '4WIM martaa, etc. A beautiful fl"IAIL PLACI Xlnt nel11&borliood. Fenced yard 1 • Lowtly 2 bdnn. 2 bath JU.1414 111..,N dblwlduoach,2Br,28a PIOPllTlll ..-1mo.m .1m -1ar11 ... Kid• • peta coodo. PaUo, atrium, C~ va1eyc.,.... Wee 1 ..,.,......, + d1n. Only su.ooo. welcome. 114·2111 or Mltolly. dbl eoel. 1ar. Ml-Gii 64WJ11 Mah your ahoppln <TIO 1'71·1Ul, 100 E . Jl•-ltlf SELL Idle Items with a m•U.Aet.,nor ... Pool, 1p1. tlH,000. 'OI Dew.OM ...... C...-..._byuatn1UaeDally 0DMt HWJ, N.8 . OUaer .-o.llyPllatC1 ... ln.dAd. aaaallled Acb, your nn•· ~f7'-4~~ .. ~~-~ ... ~~1111~1.~=-.1.__!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-_J1PUat~~C~l~au~in.d~~A~da~.====l~'-*~w~aJao~~·~•~ail~.==:::;::==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ea~-5171. acapahopplnlHttlH. • I 4 • 4 • 4 4 l •• - II - • • • • 9 i ···----... H-..u.fMa1•.-""'--~ H ..... u.M1ul•1.-Af lamh .... .a..4 ~· t .. •h Ullfwa. . .,.,..... ..... 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HARIOUR l'w.t11m11 .... ct sm~lt· ramrly h um <-4 hr . 2 11 ha , fornwl d111 rm. l'11nirn IJ•l•JI , ll'nn r ~ frpl1". S>l75 m11 55 1 lli!fll SH5tr \1 oJ t\ var I ab It• Co1ta Me1a 3124 \!!!l•hdrn 'f l""' ~:a!>l 'Ill•· '.lllr <!' ,11.1 1·11n1le1 .,.. h11.o1 ~1ard1 Isl t ";1ll F:'d i.1 Corona del Mar 3722 •••••••••••••••••••••••! p\\. all ut1b pd 11111 pl'I•. 'lrt• C)i·t•;rrr & li;iy, 11,14 :• 7F.O Oll35 Al{1·11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ir. I lo A• $3211 75!• :1n14 fq1l1"' ~ c·Jr i.:;ir 14 .1u111 t>ccanfr11nl I fi r. p:tll11. r· t I I 11 t-:a:-.lblurr •lbr. 3ba. w f I N1·wl» d1•1·111 <.;1:-1111 2hr, 1•,. h.1 .1<11111 ... univ , "l11'11t'r ...... s i 1 r\' 11 ·' rp <". .:ar, adullo;, 1111 ,I fur11 fur n·11110.ft111l'lil pool, s10oom11tomo or 6 l>t>b , pvt sl Slillll 11111 1• rr 1· I! a r l,.•l " I . lrpll', 11 a l111 11..1:0.ht"r fTh~ lt•<I'<' ()41) 755!1 art bi3 77117. &l (HMICt d w a l> ht' r 1\ d ll 11 -. dryer, c:arplirt. $1 lit n lu TSL MGMT SVCS 4ltdrm , 2ha, ram rm :ll'M 6"l5073 ~1411Cl!Mj7;1r1 ·1 642-1603 h•w"'" 111111! & ll'lllll!o Co1ta MHa 37241 I 0lflll:H·I l>l•hirt'' r11r ltl'll t;o" Ill No·-. IJ<rrt lfradl & ( '•i,,t:1 ~1 l•!>a nrby , no po·t ~. 11011 131\r. Illa hurnes, I.I( yet~. •••••S•U•S••C••:•S•l•T•:•S•••••J 640 71 "1 l(arul:l'. r hrlclrt·n OK "' "' SM•I lo Sf~>O rn11 A' ad F urn tbr apt $325 & up 11ow54!1 I0211 fo:ncl 1?ar /\dull!>. 1111 NEWLY DECOR. I.go·:! hr. 2 11,,, trph' :t ,.,.,. I Br ga~ 1111. 1•111·1 i::ir, i:ur. 1mma1· t:n·at Im· d wusber. pool Adult~ :'\11 pd.'> $1)511 ti45 3111il , &12 5073 I 1i13 2:',.n 1 J !Ir 2 11.1 Stt·p" 111 hl'ud1 l.cust• WIHlllHHI l>(i E Twnhml' :.tbr. I ' ,ba. xlnt rec pn\ kn111i.. pool $675 mv 752 11773 cl , 83<! 7 385 l' v ("> IJrwcr J Br l)uplt!x , fresh putnt $625 4 Hr d1•1111 S7'J5 2 llr upper duplex $575 AJ(l'Ol 642·8MSO pl'L' 21111 Nc:wport Ill 548·4%8 bl wn II & 51' M 3 lrTownhou1e THE \'H'TtH<IA:"I: 21\r Nt•wly det·nr l(al> µti . 1•,Hll w i.:ar 1\1111", SJ25 ~111 UC'luxt• ~obrflo t' n c· I R a r . tJ 11 o I 1·~~. dq1~ hllm., fnt·cl home ~luture adult~ N11 ti w a!>. h 0' r /\du It s yd, ... atcr pd 63fi 4 IW l CI e• t• J 11 \' I \' 14 S 1; 7 ~> l'ro~rty llou!oo' M2 ~1 j or642 10111 THE LAKES <:<il'fll'n \'it'"" 1ilan I 'rof dt'~1 1<ncd interior t~t llml' orrd Ll(C I l\r Iba . I frplc . b est 101· S525 mo re(ng incl Bt·aul landsc-p , pool, :.llunu. Jaz. lennt!. F or appt 544 1434 &. 5 44 11!110 I wktl):.!l5pm I ()rdOl(l' Tre1• l'al111 2hr lhit h11m1· p11c1I ll'OOI,,, \Ii:• 2 l'ar l(<ir. adult' 1-'~At mo 75!1 11!17 111 rr•nl h11t1Sl' 1n In 1111'. tllr , 2'1Ha. Fl'. 1l11hwhr. ror poo l. '<'h•11ib & ro•1· I a 1· I\ v a r I I ~· t· h ~00 mo. Af1t•1 t\ W II 5.5!1· 5;wj!J' Northwood s :c lldrm l Ha . Fum rm rr11lr dshwshr. palw No k 11b or Pt'L'i /\vatl IHIW $750 964 2566 or !l?a 2!17 1 Ai:t • N11 ft•t• RENTALS 2br, 2 ha 2 IJr I ll 21 7 ha Jhr211 IJa 4 hr+ bonus 21 ,b., r.625 Pl/10 ~JO $1175 * * CHATEAUX! Never laved an Wood· bridl(e chu tt•uux lownhome 2 Utlrrti or I +den. S650 pr m o on a I year lease 14 othe rs to choose from S525·SI 100 monthly We're the ones to call' W\l'lClhrldgc RealtlJ 551·'.IOOO 1mftarr1n1·• Pk .. ,,1n ln1·, 5 &r J B a fr p I c . Cpl/drapes. (enced yard. w /d hoolt·up. S8$0/mo. G'7 ·3230, 9SS·2326 ~ .... 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Temple Terrace, lrg Uv. Rm. Oln. Rm . 2 Br. Stove. refrl1e. garaae. f7oo mo. Ullla incld . -..0154 Lr& 4 Br hom e , view, 2 sundfflll. a ll modem, 2 cu 1ar. cl09e to town. SlOOOt mo. Leaae avail. Avail 2/1. 497·4095, 213/'191-4074 JX'lS (Ju1c:l. St'l'Urt' I !1!11 642.5073 667 V1clorta St $Jl:IS Newp(lrt Blvd 641:i·HJ7:1 WES,.. ""KEVILL"'GE "'--p-1-..& THEILUFFS \'t-:J\1t1.v 11t .. 111t :1 ttr. '.!I· 1,,, Stcv:, 111 IJa y & 01'l'i111 ll~~aul 3 Al·d l.'ntl umt. •.,. "' -VAil' 3826 tlosc to pool &. tenm:1. I Lux bglo ror m·at. i·mpl lieau11ru1 Adult Apts. No !••••••••••••••••••••••• S75'1 Bk r f.4 5 a6M:1 I Brund new c pt t'lose to non,..mokml( gent. maid J>l.'1.s lmmed occupancy. 2bdrm, Iba. $425, vny "chi & s hopping Avail I !>ervic·c 541171!17 Pool. s pa , lndry rm . clean. Uarlyne 4!17 J62'J, 1m01l'll Drive IJy 2757 i<<tr avail 2Br $410 S4llO I 661-1162 Vasta Umhrosa Then I&. 2 bdrm Tratll'rl> $211CJ TSL Mi.:mt • t·all 1 & 1111 + security 1'11 645·Ml 22orfi42·1603 IBToro 3132 c 21 N wport Cntr h Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• / e t 1 r e 0 "r d '' J:., (lutcl 2 Br I ll<t with !Waul t yc•:.r nc•w 2 Br. 760.6767 I fi42 ~1t93 1(11ragc:, pal10. poiul I ''•Ba Cundo wrlh pool. NEWPORT CREST ...._.tiftgton leach 3740 AdulL' Nu pd .-; IKOI II Jacuzzi. & l'ublt• TV in ••••••••••••••••• •••••• I 5 I b S I N c w p 11 r I 1•ld. Yo·urly $550 Bruker T iii< fo:E ht·1Jut1ru1 c·11n SJ75 u11 I 2 hdrm. IJtlOI, lleii:hts $450 li42 734U 675 4~12 1lt~ <J\':Jrlahlt· 1>1HC'r c·nl ,.. l11t'<1lwns l'ool, knms , jac'. adll, IK!r.l2 rlorrcla, S · 2 I' e~~o I' I Htu.f!t-laoch 3140 llH11422li34orll4231n .p<1 ctou1i .r..,., oo .....,._,, .. "P:t < 'h)M' lo hl•arh anrl I /It luundry (a l' 54K·!l~1S6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lloag llosp ~·um I Br Apl 1\cl11IL'I frt>m 12 7PM C/21 NewportCntr only. 110 pl'l!> N1•1J 1 1 (J\'FI y 2 1 1 21 . 760-6767 bea('h !:1611 2fi75 · • • . 11 rm · la stueho walh frplo-. palw. ---------•I LGIJUllCI leach 37481 l'nd ~IJr N1·wly tlfo('<tr ONWATfo:tt 2 Bd,2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• S550 9!11111 12K $1511 1 n T 11 w c• r s V 1 c· '4' $>!:.oO Olli Slu<l111. lux ·'lrn . TV. allowann · maul !>t•rv u 't". µhon,., I SlfK1wk<l!J'J 2227 2 Hr l',Ha $410 GllJJ11 l'ltCH' 111-:l'Ollt\TEI) I Ann St l' M No 211r t di·n. W(•lhar ttonms I Newport leach 3769 1•h1ldrt1n . ~mall el1i.I( 1·1111 . . •••• •••••••• ••••• ••• •• • ~Uf(•fl•d 642 7344 &. 1>11t1I l".ncl u1111 Ht•1I lo 1 , 4 1, •2 1,. S7'·' • SlA•I l .rg ,r. ,a. . ,,.1 mo "' I Ill I 2 Hr, I Ua, ss:.cr mo 2 Ar Apt 1>1,.,hwashn, bliq. 1iat111 $4~5 Ill. 'FF~ fj lid with pool Steps lo lwal'h 673 !1:112 645 116fJ6, 5411 2313 .I url y and rt'<'rt·at111n room Sl)tc'clllculllr Ott·anfr1111t Sl2f"J mo Av<11I nnw 2·4 !Ir ('1111 j do 673 SURI-'. VIEWll()~1 E Jo'orcxel' IUeSliBllU AIARTMEMTS ~aut1ru1 Rarden a11ts Pool & s pa AdulL .... no pel'I rn llarhor View J Br. 11ha l'ei0I S25001mo Wahrfl •t Hw1 Inc. Rffltors 631-1300 Sl'a view. 4hdrm, 2ha, ex l'C home, .l(uarded a rea 141th pool&. te nnis . $1400. 64().7986. 644 5'103. Lgl' BluHs lwnhs<', 4br, Jha, bril(ht & c lean, lge patio. c lose to pool. choict• area. Walk lo schools & s h11ppinit Sl200 1mo. 644·0350 3 br, 2''> ba BLUF'Jo'S con· ck>. den. avail immed. lse. S820 640·7647 Ha rbor View Ho mes prime loc. Exec 5br. 3ba. Jgar. S1200tmo. in· cl. garde ner . c all 8-l2PM 644-5554 Spac 3 Br 2VJ ba , very clean townhouse, pool, jog, e tc. S6SO/mo. Southlan d R ea ltors S44·1440 NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN C,01.1.rl P,( I vtftl'' (I 11•tl111 . r q •1• ~u11d.1 y 8 111111 h • UHO ~ • J>,11 tie• .. • Plu' mw h rno,•· I bdrm S.'M! $41.10 2 1idrm WiO 2250 Vanf(uurd, 54Cl·!lf.26 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $470 $475 39tC W Wiison. flJI 5[1113 Sl'J\C 2BH ADULT l.~e kll!•h, Opi'n hl'illllS l'l'll, mr l refr11:. nu pcL-. S37r1 & up. 2260 Muplr• St. GREAT BfCREATION 548-7351), fi7J 8110~ fr•nni~. • f rflt• 1 ,u,\or'" 1p1u & r•"• \hcipi , 7 ll:ir. Small yard Stove & H .. ,..1m Ciull\, 'l.iu11,1, rt.>fril( AdulL'I, no P<'L'i $315 548 1377 • Hydll)nl,1'.\cilJP • $w,n1 01'"1J •D•·•·11Hn"11'l'' Newer 2 Rr 2 Ba $425 BEAUTIFUL APART· Ava il approK. l"eb Isl MENTS· S•••!Jh r I. 760-1418 or 54fHl675 eves 2 B•·0•1111rn\ • r u• or wknds '"'""11 & Unlo1n•\h1•11 • A<1urt I •'"ll 'Ne; P"f\ Lrg Bach w /patio S325 • Mur1er, 1)11"" fln•'Y mo. 2 Br I Ba. d sh wsr. 9 10 6 frplc. balcony S500 mo Oakwood w I enc I gar. p 0 0 I • jacuui. Quiet adults on. Garden Apartment• ly, no peL'I . 2650 Harla. Newport Beach/So. s.49-2447. 1700 tSth 5' t47S 2 Br. 2 Ba. Brand •D<.>ve• di 161'11 1714J 642-5113 new Townhouse. All built-Ins. frplc, lndry Newport Beach/No. nn rt Ad 1•· ILU ... 1 CONDO .. c•rpo . u .. 111 on· _ WT 880 lrvme ly, no pets. 3 Bdrm condo in Bluffs ••I 1&1n1 TSL Mgml . 842-6221 or w /laundry r m 6 frplc . 17141 &45-1104 842·1803. 2 br, 2 bu, frplt'. wt·t har. $5110 <'i1ll 9·~1. Mon Frt. 96(), 2415. Brand n•·w I bdrm l'it•r JJ<ll n le Cund os. Pou I s pu, tennis, gural{1·~ s.t75 12131 59fi·7202 lly!o , 1714 11142 4721 l'Vl'S THE WHIFFLE TREE Luxury Adult units <il ilf fonlalJle livmi: 1.2 &. J Ur Well d ccoralt·d Olympie· size pool. h .l(hl t.od tennis 1·nurt .. J a1·uzz1. park hkl' landM·aµml{ M~t beautiful blclg 1n II B From $360 846 061!l I !l 2bdrms, 1·olla~l' :,tyle I 1v111 J(. I' h I Id "k $335 SJ50 mo IW7 30211 2 & :l Ad rm i\pl s $4fKl·S450. Kids t>K, no IJt'l!o !164·2.'>66 or !17:1 2!171 A~l . no r l'l' Mc:riMn Wall Apb. 2 & 3 Br lwnhse from $475 Yard. built 111:.. cnC'I gar , nr II llarb11u r 114().Gfm 2bd, 2ba. ULX adults. nn pt>ls . S415 960·4145 J br. 21> ba. frplc . 2 t•ar gar. 2 blks to beach. S600. 536·0714 Lovely 2 Br. with bu1ll · ins. Child OK. 1385. 842·1652 l Br condo. Pool. jac, sauna. Util incl Sec'd 9425. Eves 840·•580 2 Bdrm . 2 bath townhouse, garage. near beach. $450. 960· 1279. Nr beach. Lge 2 br. 2 ba. frplc, gar , yd & patio S59S. Avail 2-~. Call 842-11329. I Walk tu b1•al·h I Hdrm lot.' of l>lura1w S43U mu Ultl ml'I H<it'. !156 51171 llilyfrtml 2 fir I Ila no k1d!o 1pt~L:.. yt·a rly 1)73 K222 I hr dplx, ul1ls 1111. 2 lilk' IX"at•h (;:,r ~2!1 "'I\ Kt•n, li44 IM!l4 . 2br. a1·r11s" froim ,.and 1 •• 1tc1·orakol, dt•luxt· 111 11~1 M'<' Slimm111 1;:11 ~1:mo • • •<! Ill< 11 ·1 ll.1 ~l11elt11 nr lloai: Alllh no "''" $475 mo 1;:11 :1111111 WJo:STt 'l.ln' 211r Illa ( 'onrfo P1111I. .11llt.... '"' IJ''L'. StiOU mo 7~1'1 lli:10 11r !I!"> 7 K.l.'10 a ri 71' ~ I lu1<1' ll{•urh l'lui.t• 4 hclrrn 3 bio !>luol111 w1lh frpl1· ~I lt·ast• 213 37ti 1~,rr.1 ~i lllJHti 3 Br 11, ha, 111•c·un \ ,, ..... hll 10 katl'l1t•n \'t'arb I $750 m u li7J l 261i a fl fj l.11vt•ly lhr V1·r-.adl1•' l' 0 11 d II , II (' t• :t II \ II h;il c1111~-. pool ''"' l'luhh!>I'. 1(11:1r1J1·1I i.:atc• SSC.Ill 1~12 l)>IJ.', Cw:y lhdrm m t1xrm11rn -'1.'i'. 11111il & c•luhh11u!o•' 11 t· f r r ..: 1 11 t' I 'I' h ,. Vl'r~.11llt'' $.'12!i [>4K :jll7'1 afkr Ii wk1lay,., :111r, :tHa. yrly, '' door:. lo lhl' ()I'll. IW IH'lS li42 011!11 Newv1Jrt ('ondo :Jllr. :Illa lkiat shp $1050 mo Can he rcnll'<I with 1111:11 & p a r t I y r u r II I s h l' 11 675116SO, wktl:iys <·all uft. lj 2 bdr Wllh VII'"" r.625 2 hrd Townhse $500 Ar1u1L,, no pets 1409 Sup1•rt 11r 64!Hl6tW 3 BH 2 Ila. l(ar. blk lo beac-h $750 yrly 631-7625. 552 509~1 Steps lo beach Im mac. 2 Br Lrg b rick patio. $600 gas lncld. Call 673·2507 BEAC H YE/\RLY . 3bdrm. 2ba& 2bdrm. 2bu units, ocean view from patio & s u n p o r'c h . 11125/1675. (213)420·8660. Avail. 3/1. $82$/mio . ir---------'1 ____ _ Call Ed at 760..()IM. Act. 2br, cpt/drapes, refrig, 327, On the beach spac. 3 buut·lna, beamed cell· 2 BR. POOL. GARAGE Ne"'porl Beach oreen $450 view, 2br. 2b1 upper. 2 s-c1e-• bdrm, 2 ba, thru June lnp, •dulta, no pell 139S ••••••••••••••••••••••• h m2 Maple, 6SJ.2927 UVE ON Golf Couru! Ut , 1700 m o . Rae, Full ocean vu! 2 br, 1\AJ •5171. Bachelor •pt. av•ll now. ba condo. Drpa, W /D, BALBOA BA y CLUB,. 2 12115 mo. Call 5441·5880, refrt1. pool. llOO mo. bet. 2 ba fum. Sub· Ille. ult for Dave &"79 Kl.a?; 842-47311. 840·6175 cu 11r. Yrly S525 mo. --------1-.1Mt. 2 BR. r ba condo. Pool 6 Newport Buch Rulty Jae, lmmac cond. $450. ~ •-,.110 Avl2/2.962·'505 --.. -----------J •...•.••••...•......... a.ch. apt, 1tove/rerrt1. lbr condo . c h ild OK. util pd. 4241,; 9th St. a«urtty, prk1. 2b1, 1$75. -.cm>aftlPM. (2131211·- I VALENTINE LOVE LINES a valentme message to your wife, husband. sweetheart, boss, secretary. teacher. tnend or anyone special with a LOVE LINE ad. Your message will appear on Saturday morning, February 14, on the VALENTINE LOVE LINE page in the Dat/y Pilot. For only s4 00 you can create your own message (approximately 4 words per /me) each additional /me 1s 75 '. We also offer a choice of hearts to place at the top of your LOVE LINE AD 2 EXPRESS YOURSELF FILL THIS HEART WITH YOUR OWN HANDWRITTEN PERSONAL MESSAGE OF LOVE FOR ONLY $20 ACTUAL SIZE OF HEART II 0 0 I wish to send a message lhrough the DAILY PILOT LOVE LINE I wish l o create my o wn '20UO Valentine Payment enclo~ed VISA :: 0 [J Mas ter Charge :: D Please b rll me Name Street C ity State Zip Phone E><p E><p Use 1he nanoy 00• below 10 wrilc your l ovP Line Message 1Min1mum 4 ltnes) · D Add $4.00 heart to my love lines D Add $2.00 heart to my Love lines Mail to: DAILY PILOT LOVE LINES P.O. Box 1580 Cotta Mesa. CA 92626 4.00 4.75 5.50 6.25 lbdrm, oceu view con· do, pvt comm. Pool, Jae, aero. beamed eelllDp. 2frplc9, SlOOO/mo. Avail DOW ... lUI. • 2 Br. Condo near SC Have 1ometh i n1 you 'Ille rutest draw In the Piasa, SA. Pool, •P•· want.to Mil? Cla .. lfled WesL .. a Dally Pilot ..,. •. No peta, child ads do it well, "2·5178. Classified Ad. '4J·st7I. OK. Mf..JIDorMl·l4IO. Sell idle items 141 • 5171 SEU. Idle item s with a , _________________________ .. Dall¥ Pilot Clualrled Ad . • ____ 1 ' ' J lue•aav, January 27. IMI &rr1 .. ...... , ................. . •••••••••••••••• CC'01 ... t1c rellln11 • n111tom haDd ~atunna. ur -..m·*• I' , I HMt•••l 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~----HOWE Mt:Pl\IHS IM/ti9t 'l.&at Ullin$ t:LECTRlClAN -prlced Houaec lean ln1". Ute rtaht. k• "tlmate on San Clem·SJC vk. U~ sqlnt. Husband 6 wtfe MCAR Mt:NOVA'MNG ~ 11411 laJ'I• or 1m1ll jobe haul. tr11b , odd Joba, ~•m Mf·~ll Uc 113'7~ 17).03.W lawns mowed. 492·'302 •---·------- U l fUM t•AttlN"-'1'~ AIM• H.,nudl!I M•IM!Jn 2nd l «IM!rMlltHi, 1'1 )'1'11 IJI •••• Ur"d rop 4u11I Mr l'alombu, 9'2 831• ic.. ... 1c..r.-... , .••...........•..•. t'uu1\ttatlun11. Het1rnun1 W11lll. tlllb 1d1• R1••tor11 llun Sl11ba l'.allo11 Hlod1 " tt ri1'11 t.11• IM.2 &!181 t• ~ f',\ t:lt-r,r H•11n S m jobs, ma1nt • r•paln L.ic •D:HOl·CIO Ml-~ ....... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Vt-;KY LOW PIUCES• 2 YI · responsible m en have ~T 4WD truck. yd· /tree maln. equip. Can do anythinl ! 541.1914 .._c .. s.n1c • ••i••·················· Alire'• Houaecleanin1 Refs-Reas.Reliable 873-13M MS-4171 Efficient. Reli•ble. I do olflce cleanlna. Nl1hts too. Deborah $-U·2713 l '\lblUM L''Jtl'l'.N1'tt\ lloow boat '1Jul*I ~vrk tf'AJI &)rh'tea !Mil <l !N7 C -..mttnl Lt l11d1 4 II 111•k Wurll h> 1111) 1-·rce un li.nds1•11 JH! mi.in· hmlu1ce clnupti Gt.'Orge S4t-201~ M&rB Winter Specials! ..._Ta Cleaning. paintin&, !••••••••••••••••••••••• carpentry. l.lc .. bonded, Save arief. save time. ~~t1111ule6 631 ~v n 'S'fllM INT~lt IO H LAttt•1t:NTl1\ , a.Mc .. AVILESS~RVl<.:ES l.andscapintc. trct-tram· min~. f l,ean ups , <'l'· ments work f"rcl' est. 1)46.~ est. S46·2608. 979·6149 a.ve SSS. Guuanteed ac- b ) J11~ 114:1 K*lll ..•.......•............ . curate. Low prices. Call Mature EnghJ h Speaking for appt, S49-8001. C..,..knke ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ut.H /w..a& Hot lu11d1 l M l 'hris lliln I' rt•M• hwl 64tf ~23 Lady wishes position as , --.;...;...- companion, lite hs kpg, Laldlc ..... 'lh11m111•• & a h•.1111 1 lt<1111 Calredor ' 1H• ...,,._ nurs ing background ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uve oul. 891-7123 Renovating· Kototalllng C..omplne 8001111. .. \'~11111 Sen lntl fin •latrml'nU. 6 tallf't. R"aa R11ll·' ~0813 .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Onv~••>11 p11rkmic lot repairs st-et lrl•lltanii S..S Aspbah 64tl '61171 Lie d Culur ltr1ichlt•11..r111 Whl r pit Ill CO IO bit•.,•' la ('lt'11ll 11\< 11111 , Ill h.all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........__aa.-a..-•·••·•···•··•····•··••· ~ II~ \ 11 • 111 '.>41 l uurti M• Iii g Cw'"9ctkMI Home lm~rovement. 2S ...................... . li\•11 111n1r fo11ml11tro111> yrs t!xp. • l.!nct'S, carpen S lU I h I $!1 le IJ JI l" I illl 111 • 11' 11 t' I •HI 111 C'1111>o•f r•'I'"'' l!a \ r' ,.,. ~t'l I t'll \ t l•u "'••rk nl) ,,.I( llr(" •1:11 Ullll tu j try & painting 631 42&4 fuu .. h I 11' & 111' 4!1:1 :S~K llvmc & Apl r epair l'c;n~lrucl11111 Jll l l't''· <Ill 1 i-:lt•e trwill. drywall. tale. y ri.' 1• x p fr 1· 1• 1· ~ 1 t'tt· L>ory 111• 1631-4793 hr •334~11 64~ 51173 l \\,..I .i r1· l .a r p1·1 L'a rpl'nlry . M a sonry . Cl11Jnt·n ~hJm ('h·.u1& ""' 1•v11btruct1un & rl' 1 l'lumbinic . Hoofing. l pllol-. W11 1 k l(u J1 mUtll'h• BunJ1•J Ile ln:.ur Stucco, Drywall, Tahng 1)45 31 IG •3787 11 H W II !Wl1 !:1557 ~ Want a REALLY CLF.AN HOUSE? Call Gingham Girl f'ree est. iot5-5123 HouseC'leaning done thoroughly. Call after 5 pm. 962·867_'.i or 962·6786 HOUSE DOCTOR Rx for a clean huui.e 494.8906 r, u l k ~t IJ u If t l ·'" l , .. • I ,. & mort' J B 646.999() .. ~oodAoon s.tltla; l'1trp1d l'.irt· .,f «ui.tJ Ca .. utfTI ....................... KOBIN'SCLEANING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt.>:.u ~uuhty v.nrk uni.) ••••••••••••••••••••••• llARDWOUO FLUOH:; l''or a thoroughly 8aby-11t1na m~ Mt's a :,h11mpuu. ,lPum """ NuW AVAii.AHLi': L'lt.>aned & Waxed <'lean house. 540·0857 Verde Hom ..... T P T rum S4f1 020I; Total applit•at ron pro· 832 88 s \ I lunC'hes TLl' Htf, , pi.'rty mat1aj!l'menl Anytimt-. ·4 I ; rLCfor yourhome l5yrs 549-41118 l (ar~l&uphul llt'u•ii·r' softw are fur ()fo~C Hemline) expr. References & re- Slt'unl, 'hi.11111'°'1 l'ruf System:. Call l"'rumrd ••••••••'•••••••••••••• asonable Call Slur at &«•1u , fl oor work 11111 Wu1111. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uh!, p:irqul'l Str1pp111i:. Data, 639 1527 lluulinl( & Uump J obs 642-6~ GEN CONSTKU''1.ll1N wuw 1n" '•'tra r w•u 5"-AJ "---al Ask for Rundy S I " " " ~ ..., '" ..... r.. "•9 4"""" Housecleanan° pec1a Additions. u"modul ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. · ...,., " "' ' ·1•1pt ,. t l' thru Feb~ One FREE Ll<'llns Mark97!H411 up!l60._ur6P200~.·. un• UrywallS" .. <'tulast "'" llaul. cleanup. concrete clean up' Ph Serv IC" (.jual & prod. New & rt' · · · ". Ha\e sorneth1ni1 lo ~l·ll" Stt·arn&ShampooCIPun m o cl Lie 3119944 rl.!muval Dumptruck. To-Order ror details. Cla.!>:.1f1ed atb J u 11 ""l'll Only 12' ~r s11 ft • 532 5549 Quick serv. 642·7638 494-~. Sprinklers-lawns·clnups Dave IM2·48S3 Bud 646-8481 Compl. Serv New or rt'- do. Tall sod. sprks . el<' Bri<'k et<'. 968 ~264 ur Ad U31 Daily Pilol 642·4300 Mala., ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPERT RraC'kwork & m asonry Loe ref ·~ Fair prices 551 455~. 760-7074 Mo•illg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Thi.' Slarvrng <.:ollegt-Studenl~ Moving Co. has grown. lnsurl'd same good s ervice WT124 436 L1 r t.'n ~:e 64l·M27 .........,Senlcea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Practical Nursci. Any S haft . Full T 1m4.' & Relier 831 7200. Fine eat/int paintln1 by Richard Sinor. Lk, ina. Try me. 631-4410 <24 hrs> • ••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE SERVICE Re·Screens, new Screens Custom Made. M2·'652 se.c. ~~~~~~~~~~!••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ , •Stucco. Repair/Const . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Eat. Geor1e PalnUn1 • Paperin1 Plumbln1. Remodellna. S48-tM1 Wallpaper removal Repairs, Le•k Delee· -- G uaranteed Uon, • Dr1ln1 Cleared. •-Pi.ul Cutler!MS2-3006 Top Hat Plumbl n1 ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• 303 DiSC' thru F eb, 636·2030 l'ILE INSTALLATION Perfeetionlat. I do m y 0 /Reas. rates. Tile Uls· fl •• loal...... counts . Free Es t , own work. Curt 978-1314 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ll().4lll0 anytime ext 100. THE MAlf.. ROOM in · 21600ECatHtyCdM·NB WllldowC ........ Pa ting & Papering 6'G-0340 o(.644.4481 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabinet Refinishing ---"Let The Sunshine In" -i>rof. work. ,.~ree est. 1._ Senlce Call Sunshine Window Rsnbl. Steve S47-4281 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleanin&. Ltd. S48·8853 AGAPE fo'ORCE -YOU supply Info, WE Paintrng Company lookan1 typed resume + Goinn Into s upply proressional· ,------1 3 Generations of 20 copies for SI~. S49·8001 • Painting Excellt-nce 1 Business? 't 535·6701 IG a .. Q·Painter s. also light carpentry & repairs. lo rates. Free Est M8·5684 Having Trouble finding a reas pr1 C'e d P'ilper Hange r ? Pat aft 5 556-7340 Custom inl painlmg & kitchen C'ab:nel rt'· finishing 675·3955 Kevan Inter, Exler 1HeCi111shmg. ee1lrngs1wallpaper I.rt.' Cuan & Sons 11911-51115 ....•..•........•....•. ~ Sew & recovers. Repair IAs required by law, s peciallst t s t ay-busy new bus i nesses prices. Reliable S48·0512 using a Flctitlou1 ----f8ualne11 Name must QUALITY HOOFING !register that name . All ty.pes, f~e est I with the County Clerk. V'o':~.:l.'iin ROO~l~~lO 1C•ll th• DAILY PILO] ,, ILEGAL DEPARTMENT Quahfaed r1x>fml(. repair for forms and further leaks anytimt.>. xlnt 11nformatlon. rates on shake & c·om· • 642-4321 position Nl'w or re· I E111. 332 coverl'<I. 97!H 1117 ext ~9. oreves 645·521U Mak e those good Roofs fo r less Ho<·k. P'lcnhT/Repoir shingle, t1H, dt!cks, re· household items you· re not using available to some other ram1ly by 1td· vertising them for sale in C lassifat'd Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• pairs. Frt-e est. 770·2725 Neal patches & textures kft Est. 193·1439 Want Ads Call 642 5f>78 642·5678 ........ to Share 4300 Office ltfttal 4400 Office Rental 4400 ...... Rttttal 4450 lu•iftns ...... , Lod & Found 5300 Personals 5350 Social CW.1 5400 ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••••• •• ••• ••••••• •••. • •• • • • • ••••• • •• •••• • • •• •••••••• ••••••••• •••••• Oppcart.ity 5005 Opp~ 5005 •• • • • •• ••••••• •• •••• •• • ••••• ••••••............ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~ F toshr sem1plu!>hW •DB.UXEOFftCES• 14 '..,X40 offict'is lort'/ Newpart storeorofrlC'e t •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afoundorlostpet" TOUCHACl.ASS FolkdanC'ang .allagesEv Bay Ave res 111 NII Frum 1 room upto2300 1 bu siness locution S..S s 1f,nrpost orrice , CallAPet llollint> ESCORTS Thur.7 30pmCommuni l2J60 1mo Call 673 41134 sq ft Low races No Harbor· Baker <.:enter, Jerry 2131•77 7001 1 APPLIANCE STOii 1714J761-120'J 752-tl8l7 t y C e n I er I. tt 4 9 8 least.' rt>qu1red 2172 L>u-:lll I 3023 llarbor Blvd Broadway 'Fem 25·35 to s hr Jhr Pont Or Adj. A1rporter Across fr Fedco. Costa Newpart Beach. SI 25 Been in business 8 1 :.i \'ears . Pri<.'ed Lost January Ill Bag •• t w n h SI' r n In • 11 c . llotel. 833-3223 9-12 Mt'Sa Avail now AJCt sq fl New dlx office or al $70.000. Owner s a \·s s ubm 1t on brown dog, shephard·Sl s p 1 R 1 T u A L la"":~ & S300 m o N ;1n1·y . 549.1366 retail w p v t ba t h , down and wi ll ht•lp fin a n('C CJwn<.•r Bemardmrxw black on ttt;AUINGS fir pcraffoll S&.'l·MS6wkdys AJRPOHT AltEA Birch se<'uraty. a c. 6110·2400 retiring and kav mg s tatc fa ce Var P C JI E IOam·IO pm Fully ••••••••••••••••••7••0•7•5• &Bristol 22!i tui50sqft sq ft !1<>93bl St <next Magnoha.118 9625866 Lr c 'd 0 2 7296 ur JablW..e.d, Share 3BR 2BA llouM' 3 •'rum $2011 Nu lease re-450 sq ft Delightful 10 Bank o f NL•wpt>rl , 4!fl.90J4 l8l5 s L'u mann ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk s fr o m Ot•t•an qwn.>d.<.:all557 7Ulll working s pace wi t h Lido Cunnt>ry urea > SMALL GIFT ITEM 1-·uuN O S i berian Real.SanL'lt'm t.,T. PT aft 11 JOa m S225+11ut1I F1r!>I N1mc· ocean'v1ew Fullbath 3 675.32J6.(:!l 3 ,641 .~1700 .._.. ... .._...F•CTURl.._.G COMP•._.y Husky , Costa Mt>s a . Pref mach rield Hard First serve Avail Fl'I> I U C Allll'ORT AHEA yr old bldg $450 m o _,,,_"" "' " "'" lfarhor Blvd 645 6864 PSYCHIC READINGS worker. willing to learn 960-7787 150 10 3000 sq ft of TurnerAss1ws ,494 1177 P.&CIFIC 7 years in hus m c•ss netting aµprox -~.11711 J ark Exp Surfa<'e Krinder , t-legant exc1• ~pat't' No A imJtdy 22'. pr year. Pn('(.•d at only LOST Black w white. Lathe. Mill. & most shop Avail Feb, shr my ffraul 2"'2 Bdrm CdM Ilse $345 inclu util Kim 640·759!1 Fem rmmlc n4.'edC'd to shr 2br. 2bu c-o nc111 Pool 1J a c $300 mo M2·0504 Irvine· Fem to shr w•s ame Jhr, twnh s t' i n l'ttr k Newpor t S2!111 mu Cathy 751 fi27 l. 7tlli li!Wi eves. Easy going ft•m rmmh· wanted to s hr q1111•t pvt C.M apt Pet a pus~ 1210+ ,,, e xp. 646·9029 art 5. Fem. rmte wanted to i.hr 4 bdrm house 1n M 1~s1on Viejo Call Barbara aft s :.>,7l41837·2241 Easy gomJC frm rmmh' wanted to shr qt11l't pv1 C.M apt. Pct u poi.s S210+ 12 exp 646 ~IW aft 5. 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10lt20 Gar. Storage only. Costa Mesa $40 mo. Call 1-5PM. 636·4120. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAZA EXECUTIVE sums "There is a dirferencc. ·· 714/752-0234 :!Cm Michelson Dr. 11212 2021 Business Cntr 11213 St.art the new year nght in well established 2.000 sq.ft. doctors orfi<'e Onsite parking. Adapla· ble for one or 2 physi· ciaos. Call. RED CARPET 893·1351 14117 WestC'lltr. N.B. Want financial inst. 10oos.f lat. noor. Al ntS41-5032 IUSTIMG ATTHI SIAMS7 Eleaant 3700 sq.rt. office bkl1 .. in downtown H 8. Newer bid&. w 1onslte parkin1. Call, RED CARPET 893-1351 IOU.CIMTll MIWPOIT Eleaant executive suites in preatlse location. With comple~ support services. 714 /151-0681 250-500 IQ. n. 1md nr. utlla pd. From $200. 779 W. lllh. St. C.M. Tom 157-llOO. .,.,.. .. DICUTIYI sum P'ull HrVlce offices In Newport Center M0-5470 MWPT .. OMTA•I IMf ALS ··n\eniilwPicei 'Approx. lllO eq. ft. Is up. lnchad· inl uUla. S1IO • MSC>. H50 Newport Blvd . Coate Me••· See 11....,er. Qlll Dahme Sult.ea. 1100 eq_.ft. AC, ampl pk1, utU pd. Jiii E. Cat Hw1. fJMIOO PIDd wba.t 1ou waat la O.U, PllGt C1ualfied1. J. . r lt'asert•q 75!:111~711 Offu:eSp;H:eJ40 :.tf El\:c BLUFF $44 .950. S e ller s a\'s s uhmil all of-cat. fem shorthurr Ha:. AURAIALANCING t.'(furp. Also Acmt• Mu lti~ incl S25(1 1m u 503 ft>r s . . abdominal SlitchPS. Olrl 2·311 R HEADIN(; S50 pit' Spindlt'S A rad Professrunal uff11·1· for lea st.' By Sun U1l'"" l''rwy I 2.MI sq ft iucl rt-ct-pl11Jh1:.t 's 11H11·t• & wailing room , 4 ufflct•:;, k I t r h t• n t' I l l' . 2 hHlhnx1m:.. 1\ C. 61)' s11 rt. !>49 2!122. Superior. N B. 641"4404. IMDUSTllAL UiM. IJ24 640·2246 BY APl'T 557 5797 962·5900 4.5() Ml ft S4~l p1•r mo. 4001 B1n•h !-It Nt-wpt>rl Beach Agent 541 ~03:! <.:real Loe Ample park mg 600 !>Q fl S.5151m11 L'all 494·6404. 494 7551 AIRflORT AREA Fur ni s hed or un - furn1s hl•cl t:xec·ut1ve Surles l2x l5 111 ln•ine. w a I k 1 n " d 1 s I a n t• c to Airport. 20112 M 1chelso11, 714 752·02.34 WATERFRONT bKllffHStlfhi NEWPOHT l.H:A<.:11 Alsu large space avail PARK 1135 Whittter An. Co1to Me•a. Calif. 642-7604 • 1500 lo 3000 s11 fl un ll lSJ avail for Jan Ol'· l'l1pa11cy •31• pt'rsq rt l!nl sq fl.from $6(.llJ mo ldt•al for 111~ , ar1·tg , r e o r t v rc•parr C M 64().5275 & BOAT SPACE San Clemenll' on busy El Davis & Clarlte R. E. c R 1 d 545 SQ. FT. 851·1666 3amano e1aooo. ?ew bl g. Excellently located on spaC'es, ea. con-17th St. Cost<.1 Mesa . Call ,__________ C'ess10n avail 768· 7357 I Realonom1C's 675·6700 Rent 3 mos ~o 3 yrs 234 CoR••rclal , t? R3.5 s r F le" term s R...tah 44751 250 sq fl offl <'l' Sharl' tum nr unfurn ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• recpt rm & :.crty s p. use r h I Store Spacl' for lease o c p y ma<' . • a w Lo 1·11sl. ne";IY d t'cora t LSOO !!Cl fl & l260 s rt library Wce;tl'11H Bid~ t.'<I l}urel C.:osla M1•!><1 I 111 lluntinitton Be~<'h 646·4844 area 2300 !> r Uathrm. 1'' I e x 1 h 1 e 1 l' r m s Unique Bayfr11n1 Offtct· Wl:'I har 2131596·7202 W l!.q ft View 673 111113 BEST RATE In NEWPORT BEACH ~10 4200 Sq Fi •Jarutor1al Serv1cC' & UtJ11tics Included •Adjacent lo Airport & Hestaurant Row • AC'C'ess lo 3 M aJur t'wys 833-8813 Luxunous , full sr rvrrt• of- fke spaC'e, I 6 rms, ron feren ce room . ~ec ·1 s er v &C'es 'Ne wpo r t Bea<'h. Call fur info 752-6188 EXF.C . O fo'FlCt:S Newport Heh Airport area Library. Conf Rm . C opier , full serv ices lmmed oc· cupancy 714 833-11~1 RicJht IHlty 979-1533 I or 2 oHices avail, im- med occupancy, prime loc. in N.B nr airport Recept avu1I Non· s mkrs Contact Sara 851·11141. NEW 2 offices. 450 sq rt. w balh & reC'ep(. area. Growing H B. a rea adj. to JaC'k Youngblooc1's Athletic Club. $450/mu incl. monthly m e m bershap to club 898·9523 bet 9&5 200degree view of Pacrfac 0<'ea n . C atalana . magn1r1cent s onse ts from lh1s 2 'lly office I sulle in dlx L' M rnm plex NO LEASE S4501m11 s:i1 7770. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'or store & orfiC'c space 11t reas<muble rules. Nc•wport Blvd. 4000 s q. ft. Newly paintt'd. Plenty of parking. $15()() per mo. Call 642·1334 days, 642·6578 eves. Stores, s hops, photo/ hob· by 600 & 250 sq.rt .. 38" & up. E /Side <.: M. S48-7249 ........... ....... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22165' lndus 'l/orrire 18101 redondo C r. •o. II R. S650 lse M2·2834 MESA. INDUSTllAL , .... 711 W. 17th. St. Cotto Mesa. Calif. 642-4463 •:.!9()()sq ft unrt avail late Jan •5600 sq ft unit uvatl early Feb. • 3500 s q ft unit avarl late Feb. •OHIC'e & Warehouse s pa<'e 1n each unit •Crpts, rlra~s & wel ban; •33' per sq ft • I.easing offlt'4.' hrs Mon w Fri.11·4. EQUIPMENT RENT AL IUSINESS. P1 .. ict• SI ,011 ,l)()(J. l'rof1ls last vear ' $:WO.OOO. 25'; down W I l h owne r finan<.'ing availabl11 9UAIL PLACE PROrERTllS 752-1920 MmeytoU.. 5025 • a•c....t. 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.I.LOAMS Purchase money. 1st· 2nd·3rd To·s. to $650.000. No down, no qualifying. Sign loan today. Mr Kent. bkr. 12131•76-7401. JlldT.D'• Fast Service. Low fees Agent 673-7348 ttartg;1p1,T1Wt D.idi 50l5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.ttler Mtg. Co. AJI types of real estate investments since 1949. SpecWwlllg .. JlldTDs 642-2171 545-061 I Widow has money for 2ND T .D . 's an y size above Sl0,000. No credit .f. no pnlty. For action <'all AGT 673-7311 anytime • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••• CWc._..,. 17442 Zc1der Ln Huntington Rearh You are the winner uf Jfnetlckets ($2.4 value). to SUf'HCIOSS llCIOFf •11 Jan 31st. Anaheim Stadium Call 642·5678, ext. 272 lo claim your tickets. • •• • •• ...... 1., ..... 300t Coolidge 1113 Costa Mesa You ar~ the winner of 2fnetlcllets ($2.4 value). to SUf'HCIOSS llCIOFf 'll J an 31st. Anaheim Stadium Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickt'ts. ••• LUST Omega c:old Wrastwutch I :!4 o C Swapmeet. Sent1me11t<1I Value Reward 536 91!73 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS fo'lagon Stung emon Atomt<' MANUALS It wasn·t unCil I saw my ~de dnve that I reahzed they must now have con- nect the dot driving MANUALS 1 Found Black dog. vie of Estancia High School. <.: M S..0· 1683. Los t 1-·em she p mix. 2Slbs blk ~liver. rt.'d eul· . lar I 16,81 Irv 857 2493. 835-1055 ,.,......, 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs Si!S.000. Will do anything Legal. Confidentiu I DVM . P .(,)·. Box 3242. N.B. 92663. TOMM Y'S OF NEWPORT ~ORTS 752·93611 ATLANTIS MASSAGE SPA Be Pampered Beaut. Gi r ls IOAM -•PM 7 Phone 645·:W33 by 16 Open days . COVER GIRL •OUTCALL• 2nd Trust Deed in esC'row for sale, Sl6,500 2 yr in· vestment. 21,..1. yreld , sgl ram. res. 645-7009 --------' 5300 953-0778 MC IVISA INVESTORS WANTED Well seC'ur ed 2nd TDs. R.E. Broker 552·3339 Fo r highest yiclc1 on T .o :s & Notes try IJen nison Assoc 547 -8026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 FIRST LA.DY Escort. Models fl..tyD..cen. • 972·1341 * MC & VISA AC'cepted ----- *FOXY LADY* Ot;TCALL ONI. Y VISA ~IC * 972·1131 * Swt.'<llsh l(lrl wanL-. p t. f 'I hskepr job for l'ldPrly p eople N tt :irea 642-6111 I HelpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCNTS. fl A Y AILE Laguna Bearh n·sort rs looking for res p tn· d1 v1dual. expr·d in manual 1-:IJP A P & rash depos1L~ Typmg & 10 key by touch (;nod Salary & benefits. Call Polly a t •97-1896 for appl SSOO reward for M>lurn of box of personal p;il)l•r~ stole n on We dnesday from home of Mara4.' War>A1 r k No quest11mi, askt.>d Write cluss1f1l'd Ad •~l . l>a1ly Pilot. P .O. Box 1~60. Cost a Mesa , 92626 or call 548-2474. Therapeul1r ~ ass;il(c hy 1--A•C-C•O•U_NT_l•N•G-- Ph y s 1 c a I Therap1!.t CLERK F:arl ~112817 hy uppt Hap1dly growing Ill m 7 tt.>rnutional co Sl'l:'k:s i.:n INTIW S Pt;CIAI. MYSTIC MASSAG 1': MASSAGE SIO W ·AD Santa Ana 556-4656 Ha ndsome . Wealthy European Senior Exec ~eeks re fined . uttraC'· lave. wealthy lady to share an enjoyl•d hfe, warm <'Ompanions h1p & lra\'el: Photos & h rghesC personal & financial rt•· rerenres gladly ex changed . Plea!lt.> write Ermand Duvar P 0 Box 782 La Habra Ca. !Oi.11 PtnOMll Senlce• 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOTHES SHOflPING ILAHS Too busy. too tared. too ill. handicapped or simply d1s l ikt-the c hore ., We a r e pro fess1onal shoppers and we will do at all for you an the <'Omfort of your own home. Interested in our personalized and unique service? Call 552·3369 thus1ast1c. S4.'lf s ta rtrng md1v1dual for pos1l111n m Acctg. Dept at cor- porate headqu;irters m Irvine Gd typing & to-key rapabihties re · quired Excell. oppty. for advant·emt'nt. out· standing co. com pens a lion & b e n e f it s in pleasant working en- vironment Conta<'I Pat Mills Scietltfflc ~c ... tro1.· 18011 milchell South Irvine. 557·9051. EOE ACCOUNTING CLERK lmmed. opening for ex· penenced aC'C'Ounts re- C'eivable 1pay able clerk Typing & 10-key adding maC'hine skills req 'd Good benefits. Pleasant working <'Ond. $950 to start. Call Barba r a R 549-4834 ACCTS PA YAILE CLERK OfftCESPACE DOWNTOWN INIJIO Attorney 's suite, 3 rooms w /bath. $400. Dentis t 's s u ite , 2 operatives w /darkroom. SJOO. 2 mil es from Bermuda Dunes Airport. 1-3"5·4&••· 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VERDE l>H PLAZA 1!">25 Mesa Verde t:. C.M 545-4123 Stor. 4550 Al....c...... 51001--------1 Health Services Com· pany in Irvine. has an immediate opening for an accounts payable C'oordin ator Position consists or ext e nsive auditing, reviewing, & prooessi ng o f pre- prepared billing re- quests. The ideal can· did ale wi II h ave 1-2 years A/P experience, able t.o operate lO·key, & have the maturity lo de· al with vendors, buti· nesa managers. & ad- ministrators. Must alao be detail oriented Ir able t.o work well under pre· uure. Xlnt. salary • fr. inle benefits P•<'kaae. For information 6 In- terview. contut Sharon Ruins: '1l•·M1·1616. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAILABLE 500· 2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTER ~'=' , ..... Lee .... ' Approx. 6.000 sq. ft. avuil. in F'ountain Valley near S.D. fo'rwy. $1320 mo. John ~·9360, 548·7533. Storage garage for rent On Balboa Pen. next to run tone ( 10"'1ft.x20YJ(l.) 673-2943, 673·3930. 7.000 sq ft lot. m ed . e lec tncal, nr OC Airport. all or part. S375 mo. or less 646-4631 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... °"Ii lwlty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookstore, prime loca· Uon ln L11una Beach. 1200sq n. 494-0011. MIMy .. Lem 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equity 6 Purchue M o ney Loans ; S50K-S750K, no d own p)'mt Credit or Income requlremenll. Homes, Apt I , Comm ere I a I bldp, rourteay to bkn. Mr. Thomas BKR. ('114 )752-USS Want Ada Call 142-5171 ....... , ...... - Now You Can Sell More >Ailh Oaih -P ilol rt:ss\· Pi~nn:R .\ DS Stlll onl) S:!. :J 1101•.., fur:! ii."' uni~ -.1 ,1 d:i~. :Ill' a lllll' \tl\l'rl "t' Olli' UI' mun· lll'llb 'altl!'d u 11 I o S 11111 t; <fl• h udd 11 luual llnP 1!> tHll~· l~lc• flW !ht• l\\H cl tr ~ :; S 11 r r ~· n o t o m m 1· 1· c· 1 a I a cl s a 11 o " (' d C II a r lo! l' Y•1ur P1•11m· P1nrh('r :\ d II r U ~ I' .'°6111 I' Rank Am1•r11•ul cl \'i!'la or Mai<tcr1·arll For mort' inform•llon •nd to plare your •d oil 642-5671 Loflt or found u pet? Call Animal Assis tanC'e League. 978·7387. No ree. *Found or lust 11 pet '! Call us ! We' re the Pel Pals. 17141739·2988 FOUND: Sm f emale Golden Retriever mix dog, vi<' Hamilton & Thurin. CM. IM2· 1295 Lost: M Collie mix, on 12/11 . blk-bm·beige, re· ward. We miss him please return. •99·5249 Lost Male Gold e n Retriever with brown coll•r. vk of Tustin at 17th. May have I01t ta1a. 642-6435. F• M Acti11 Clll 1 Diiiy Plllt .... 142·5111 Use Answer /It/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day . . . you cal I in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is onlv SJ.SO week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. E.0.E. M/F ACCOUMTIMG MAMMll SZ0,000 RANGE IOOICl•a UptoSl,OOOper mon. lrvlnearea. Call. 21S-IZ2·9244 ·Classy Autos Advertised in the DAILY PILOT Clualfted~ I , Tunda~. Jan~ 27, 1911 DAILY PILOT ·CJ ........................................................................................................................................................ !~~~ ..... ~!!! Grand OpenlnCJ of Clan•• 1tort F~. 2 Co ...... y leffet Donu Studio u 12 s .. to ""• •,, Co,to M••• MOft ·Wed_.fn I 0:00 om for lftfo""•NOft, coll 496-6735 ADVENTURES IN ATTITUDES A Seminar for people who want to live more effective lives personally/professionally 1 Discover how to 1115urc eff ective commun1ca11ons 2 How attitudes allec.1 the results we achieve 3 How to man ag~ yo U1 emo tions and understand other ~ 4 How to develop good human rela· t1ons and solve problems 5 How tu d evelop mo re o f your leadership p otential and use mo tiva- tion 6 How to integrate goals with self- management and manage your time. DA TES: Feb. I 3, SAM· I OPM Feb. 14, 8AM-SPM Feb. I 5, BAM· I OPM LOCA TIOH: Newport leach Cat1for n1a State Board Registered Nursing appro ved. . $25.00 per person Please Coll 493-0179 R~senotions. Schools and Instruction I . JIMMIE DEFORE DANCE CENTER DAMCH -CHOllOGRAl"HH MASTH TEACHll TAPP-JAZZ BALLET MODERN 641-8403 BEGINNING T .. OUGH ADVAt«:ED l723 BIRCH, NEWPORT BEACH De::tnce Cenle..- •BALLET •TAP • JAZ.Z • MODERN DANCE •CHILDREN• TEENS • ADULTS Mow lloqi•hrilMJ fw ftl c'-'" ST.HT THI MEW YUi llGHT 'TllM TO IHnHM" tltl ,........... 1.......,. ...... JUlf W Of ~hunt ne1t to S•unf'ty H.....,, R_.M..l,enf -962-5440- This variety of fine schools could Introduce you. to a new tomorrow T-.ltlltt.Jtm. 0..cet"CiM,Atf'oMc, ... 1-. Ca.ty & W""'"" Hew•• I ..._ Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 251 S l. Cit. HwJ, C.. O......,JeAM.1 2411 l. Cit. H•J· C.. 673-3420 •PRIVATE SESSIONS AVAH..AIU • OAV lo EVENING CLASSES • fRFE PLACEMlNl ASSISTANCE • RESlAVRANT SCHOOLS Of TOOAY OtV QI tf'AOl i C..oc>l._& Of '-MllllW:6 • I &3&c:sas2 I z 13245 HAR80R BLVD. (SUITE IC) GARDEN GROVE (? ----.- IRVINE GYMNASTICS PARK lle()1'>lf"'I Nt,w F 01 hov.., & G·r·~ ovnmas11r-.. Aoe~ 4 & Up 6 PfJ1nne.rs lhru c;ompe1111on c• 546-IZll For ..... ..._ Halp W.e.d 7100 H•lp W..ted 7100 H.., W..t.d 7100 Hllp W-'M 71 OCI tittlpW..ted 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::·~·~··;·~·:;·~··~··~· BEAUTICIAN Ca r R e ntal A1enl. -Cleri•••c:•al------ HOUS EKEEPER. Bil· With following. Rent or Weekend1. Part time. c...-POSITIOM ACCOONTING Register today for local temporary assignmenL'I 557-0045 . CT\·t:IF\: !IMPOllAllY P!llSOtlMI '>lllVlf IS 3723 lirch Stn.t l'Wwporil.ach ACCTG CLERK Self starter for busy or fice. Payroll A1P mus t be experienced C:. M. area. 549·2238. AIR TOOL SHVICEMAH For air tool rcpulr. guod mechanical apt1tudt' or exp. req. will tram Pay commensurate w ablh ly. Call 645·2905 between 9AM-4PM formten•1t•w AS.5EMBL .. :RS. We will train . Appl y 7A M MacGregor Yaeht!>. 1631 Placentia. Costa Mesa Assembler PIOTOTYPE AS SE.MILER We have an 1mml'd o pening fo r an A s· sembler /Sold«.'rer with a min. or 2-3 yrs expf'r Mwit be exper'd. at as· sembling a variety or electro-mechanical de· vices & soldering ci rcuit board s undt'r a microscope . NASA certlficallon highly de· sirable. Apply at· Meltw 5pecialtfe1 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 942.2427 E.O.E. ASSlttlLHS Loe. MiasiQn Viejo co. need• A11emblers w /2 "Yr•. exp. Candidates mun have 1d. manual dexterity. gd. eyesight. nut in appearance & de· pmdable. Work is in life aupport medical etec· tronlca. Gd. bene fits . ln$tual Spanish. needt'd comm. C.M. S57-Z234. Some eveinin1 work. ror 60 un its. South Beauty $4/hr. 752·7lOO. l.a11una motel. Call Mr. HAllSnuST CAS..-S Hewitt. Aliso Creek Inn. HELP! We are tuminl Full • part time for 49!}.2271 away business,• In need au l hen t I c French oC6tophaircutters. Join hkny In Or1. Co. our prosressive staff ft w /charminl country get the most out or your theme. Call: TH-MO-lSJ "ASST:l>TIECTOI Full timf# 857-1263 -c areer. Loads or benefits!!! Please call 540-8888. ask for Alice. AUTO MECHAHIC Experienced. 5 days a week ow n t ool s lienefit.s. San Clemente . 4911.294 I. CASllEIS UTVTIM • ·-:-: WICHAMIC Ll(e .. c l ea n . well 1-oquip'd. shop. Own tools. U.S. & ror«.'iJ(n, lots or work . 5 O •;; com m , wkdys. Larry Hunt Auto Ctr , 1825 Laguna Cyn. Hd . Lag Reh. 494·3000, 8.1.1-8966 AVOM ·SSSS Own !lour~. C;ill Now. $40·7041 RABVSlTT~RS. Brian 131 & Brigitte (7moJ No w 1nte r v 1ew1n g mature . r esponsible. good humored loving !>('rsons ror their care Occasional days & eves . own transp preferred . E. Side CM area. Please «.'all631·1164 Babysitter needed , 2 l(irls, Mesa Verde area. C ald Se hl . Need transportation. 2 .30 to 5: ~. Art 6, 556-0636 Banking/Savings & Loan TELLH A position ls open at Irvine Savings for a mature . responsible teller to work on Mon. Wed. fl Fri. at our main otrice ft on Sat. at our Heritaee Plaza orrice, both In lrvine-:-Ex· perience preferred. Please apply at: Irvine Savings & loan 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine. CA 92715 752-2600 BEAUTY MAHICUllST Exp 'd . f /lime manicurist needed for busy. progressive mall beauty salon. Loads or benefits ' Pis . cal l 540-8888, ask for A Ike •ILUELIME TRAIMH Person with goo d manual dexterity to bt> tra in ed to work on Bluehne Machine Call Mark. 751·2680 IOOllHPH Growing real Bstate m· vestment compa n y needs competent book keeper. knowledgable MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shirts D~LI MANAGER We promote to manage. m!!nt & supervision from within. WANT A CARF:EIP <.:osta Mesa Ill Ori Mar 6·31 9421 Laguna H1>ach 494 9233 lluntmgton Bcarh 962-9116 through trial balance. ---------Construction or property man age m e nt ex perience a plus . Non smoker. Send resume to 5140 Birch ~t. Jrd floor. Newport Beach. 92660 looldl ..... Cm.ri& Full time, exper. helpful but not nee . Many com· pany benefits. Apply :it 1660 Place ntia Ave .. Costa Mesa IOOIKWH Experienced b ook- keeper /sec'y. lOA M· 2PM daily. Bookkeeping fl typing skills required to assist president or Newport Beach com· pany. Ideal for someone with schoola11e children. Call for an appointment. Mon-Fri. 640·9900. Ask for Faye. ~ C IVIL ENtilNEEH GRAU ur t'XP\'r 10 sull d1v1s1ons, grading & drainagt• <.:I V I L E N (i I N Jo: .. : It UHAF'TSMAN. 646·11!115 <.:lerical H.L. Kautz & Co. ac(•ept· mg applicat.lons ror File Clerks. Ute typing re quired. Will train. Call btwn 8:30 & 4.30. Ask for Peggy. 549-47 00 ext. 11237. 3'H'2hr. wk . CLlllCAL Gen. Ofc. P/time pos. for mature , old e r woman. Inte r est ing work in pleasant ore. on P.C.H .. Npt Bch. Exp. a must. Accurate t yping. no shrthd. 20 hr wk .. in· eludes Sal. & Sun. Hrs. 10AM -2.30PM. Call · 646·7431 Only reapon sl ble E.O.E. MJF 8roltera1e StodlC.aWer Top Npt Bch firm . exp. nee. Work 8_.. To Sl .200. Clerical penona 1eekln1 perma· --------- net emrlymt. need ap· pty, Cal : Mn. Parelli. Bankinl/SllL iii·-,. •• , Irvine Personnel Agy • E .. 17th, Colla Mesa Suite2M M2·1470 SALES CLERK ~~~~~~~~~ Fullerton SltL has open· ln11 In the Fountain Valley • Hunt1n1ton e.acb areaa for full Ume tellera. Exper. pre· fe1Ted, but will train. ASllSTAMT •CAIDllYRS• Checker Cab 7'10-0222 Leadln1 Orange Co. m11. company is seek· ln1 an individual ror -Sal es Clerk pos . OtflaM•111r ir.• bookkeepe r • t . Firm In Newport cb area . Xlnt blneflta, send reaume to: Mr. Anderton 177 'F' IUvenlde N.8. 9*3 Typln1 requirement MOTICI IOwpm, Call 714-171-4244 bow Dally Pilot Cla11· for appt. Hied .. display their Equal Opp Emplyr ..... ,.. with le1lbility ~~~~~~~~ and Imped! Our ada, SILL Idle Items with a we.,. proud to HJ, re. DalJy Pilot Cl1111fled Ad. Find what you want in lib Ill Nlulta. Pboae la.5871. Dally Piiot Claa11fled1. tQ.5171. Responsibilities will In· elude confirming purch11e orders, do naatomer follow· up fl 81· 1l1t cu1tomer aervice ~· Musi be able to use 10.lley by touch. Apply ln penon or call: ......... ~ ltto ll~ia, C.M. IQ.M2'7 E.O.E. L.A. Federal Savln11 currently aeeb capable Individual with 50 + wpm typill1 to train in all pbaes ol Peuion Ad· minllllration u Pension Services Proce11or In our Newport Beach of. fice. Qualified 1ppllcant1 mlllt be willinl to 10 thru intenalve tr1inin1 Immediately upon hire in preparation for challen1in1 career in IRA/Keogh Accts. Ad· mini s trat io n . IRA/Keogh or corporate exper. desirable. Learn word processing & use or CRT. Applicants seeking such a challenge should con· tact PERSONNEL 213 62.5-7341 LOS ANti ELES f'EDF:HAI. SAVINGS CLERK TYPIST ;-.; H construction Co ha:. 1mmed OpPning for e xp . b r 1)(ht . s e lf mot1v:ited person. Ac· c-ur11tr typ1nl( Salary depend on exp Mi cky 8.13·116RO. E U Jo: C.:lcrl(";il DEPT. CLERK Leadmg Org. Co mfg. co. is seeking individual for Dept Clerk pQi. Must type 45wpm & know 20·key by sight. Hespons1b1lities include typing, filing & gen. cler ical duties lyr. general ore. exper re- quired. Apply in person. M•hr Specialtin 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 642-2427 E.0 .E. CLHITYPIST Clerk Typist needed for our sales ofc. Need so· meone who can type 4CM.Swpm & is able to handle hvy. filing load. Great growth potenUal. We will train to use our computer terminal. Ex· cell. co. paid benefits. Pis. apply in person: Plessey Semiconductors 1641 Kaiser Ave. lrvlne DO YOU O~FERASERVICE? Let. the pubUc know with an ad in the Oally Pilot Service Directory. It can reot you as tittle as 12.17 per day. For more In· formation and complete rata call 642-5e78. Want Ad Help? 642-5678 CU9ff SllYICI Entry paaWoa with N. 8. DJOrtCa1e bllr. MUSTMAYI: XIDt t.eleplMiae akllll Accurne typ&q. llalla aptjtude . Mon tllna Fri. l :J0.5. Good COlllJIU)' beneflta. cau Jou TllMOIO c:&.onmTIMI Now blrinl part Ume 1alea • a11 l1ta nt manqer lralneea. Min. emo. retail experience. Call842-1Zll. Companion/housekeeper to live with elderly woman in Coeta Mesa. 548-3219. COMPUTER Oper. Ex· p"d. on 8urrou1h 's 9000. Lumber estimalini, Gd. workin& cond's. Medical & dental ms. Hrs. 8·5. 5 day wk. Hunt. Bch 847-8511 COOK Conv. hospt Exper 'd only Exce ptiona l benefits. Mrs Day 642.8044 CJunter help wanted part time Sandwich man wanted full lime Ideal opportunity. Plaia Uc Ca res. Ga ry's Deli 752·5401 . COU PLE Excellent op· portun ity for e x cep- tional couple for home & plant care in Newport Beach and out or state prope rty. Fre quent house and dog sitting. References essenlia I. Please write CJO Daily Pilot P.O. BOX 1560 Ad #852C.M. CA 92626 CITOPHATOR Expr .. full time position. OC Airport area. Must be fast ft accurate. Hrs . 8:30 to 4 :30 M-F. Call for appt. 9S5-3452 ask for Norma. Data Entry C lerk I Terminal Operator. muat be 1elf.1tarter. ac· curate, 1d with fl1ure1, ability to work lndepen· denUy, ramlliarlty with 1eneral computer con- cepts helpful. Salary open ft commensurate with exp. Gd opportunl· ty to advance with a faat 1rowln1 Co. In C.M , 549-2221. .. Uttte it lit!! Claulfied Ada are reallr, srmll "people to people ' sales call.a with bll re· aderablp and bll re- sult•! To /lace your claulfled a , call today SG-5171. Iler .. rtlter l•f•r••tlH 'iJ.)"419' ...... ,.,, ...... &:.. .... Sc-.. ... ll•t1 wtl1112la f FULL TlllS. P/tlmt am. Mn. No esp. MC . C&U: -.1uo s.o.E. Call 642-5678 GmeraJ omte Woner 'Muat type 40 wpm. Col&aM•a S..llU Louise Cirf fflth Ext. 322 a-al ..... ..,c:w. .......... Be Neces$Clry ler.1t CWt Cllft P/Ume. muat be avail. Thur. Fri. Sat from t-5. ••••• c .... Exp. req'd .• must bt avail. anytime . ..... .... ,_ ... Mw. Mu1t be exp'd .. ITex achedule. Pvt. clutl. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF MEDICAL & DENTAL CAP.EERS Pleaae call for appt. 66-7351, Mon·Fri. l :IG-5 MEDICAL SECRETARY MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER DENTAL ASSISTING (RDA) DENTAL ncHNICIAN GaBALOMCI Major Npt. Bch. firm ha.I aeveral entry level clerical openin&• for ac· curate typists , file clerks. etc. If interested. pis. contact: EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Lynn Stansfield (714) ~.58()() Ext. 7549or7853 A/7~L L...../Urir.FNCES .. ., .... ,.-M. ..... . 620 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beac h . Ca 92660 Net-1At_ ... ..,. OfT._... ..... lMh11tee l SthMI• ,,. t1.,.~1 .. trt\t1l1ith9" u ..... ·~· ........ 11, '"'\"''"' \•.;4'#1'111 h •rt ,, .. ,.~ General MAILIOOM Retired? Want P /Time? Mailroom position Is open. Mon .. 5PM·finish. Tues., 5PM ·rlnish . Thurs .. 9AM·l1AM . App· ly : Penny saver , 1660 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa GIRL FlllOA Y Boomin1 R.E. ofc. needs s~retary. Exp. desired. f'or personal interview, call . Dana. 962-7788 General TnlCk Drher P /T Mon, Tues. nites. Valid Cahf. lie. Gd. drivin1 re· cord. Mm. age 20. App· ly · Penny saver. 1660 Placentia Ave .. C.M. GllL NIDAY JOLEE MILLER 1 girl ofrlce. English & Spanish speaking, ac· curate typing, C .M. 556·1787 . VI II \I 111 \l'\,1',1, I ll\ l h l'I lfas openings for s tudents of all ages a nd le ve l s . Graduate Westmin s t e r Ch o ir Coll ege, Princeton. N.J . GUARDS Full & part time. All areas. Uniforms furn 'd . Ages 21 or over, retired welcome No eitper. nee. Apply Uni v ersa l Protection Service. 1226 W. 5th St .. Santa Ana Interview hrs . 9· 12 & 1·4, Mon· Fri. 546-6985 ~~~ ..... !!.~!I ~~~ ..... !!!! HAIRSTYLIST Help' We are turning away business. & in need ol 6 top haircutters. Join our progressive staff & gel the most out or your ca r eer . Loads o f benefits!•• Please call 546 7 186 . as k ror Wendy Delivery driver • sales trainee. full or P /T. Xlnt oplJl 'y for colleae stu· dent • moonlighters Over 18. Easily earn Sl().SlS pr hr. Art !PM, I GM605. Delivery person needed Hunt Bch area. Must 1 1 have 1ood drive record 531.2594 . DBJYllY& STOCIPHSOH F /time. 10.7. Tues·Sat M.50 hr. +benefits. See Harold, 495 E. 11th St.. INGIMIHIHG BC ... ICIAM I 1-2 yrs. Mechan ical / Electro Mechanical expenence OR 1·2 yb college. elec· tronic tech school or miUt.ary tech. school -CO. will train •Reports d i rectly to Chier Engineer -CO. paid prof11 sharing •Vacations & holidays paid •Medical lire ins. HARDWARE SAL ES Apply in person Crown Hardware. 102A Irvine, IWestcltrr Plaza 1 N 8. llelp wanted ror Uer Wienersnitzel. top pay. nex hrs, lunch help & eves ~s. Bristol, C M 957-0717. C.M. k Only those see 1ng HELPWAMTID We are now acceptinl( applications ror a full time position in our re ader ad dept. Telephone & counter sales. Re- quires good s pelling. grammer . & pen manship. Must enjoy meet.ing the public. App. DELIVERY Drive r permanent employmt. Florist. Gd. working al· need apply. moaphere. Mon· Fri. ap· Cal Mn. Plerick prox. 40hr. wk. Be clean 511-3130 cut. 18, have gd driving ~~~~~~~-­~. "gd. knowledge or -:: Irvine area. 752-1780 ask for Ralph Delivery man for early am Times home de- livery. Economical car req. Adults only. 2"'1 hrs per day No collecting. MSO/mo. net take home + bonus +gas al- 1 o w an c e Wes tmins l e r 1Hunl- 1ngton Beach area, 638·~. -------De ntal Assistant , energetic. enthusiastic. for private practice in Laguna Beach. Exp nee. 3'~ day week. 37.,40/hrs. Call 494·3538. Mon· Thurs. DISPLAY Builder. min. 7 yrs. exp. lo build cstm. hardwood displays. Establish e d co . wJhealth plan. prom sharing, pd. vacation. steady work, salary open. 631-()68() Domestic Uvein ft weekend relier. Aui1t1n1 elderly. Im· mediate position. B:B-2009. ••• Dr ...... S. D111n• 304 Canal St. Newport Beach You are the winner ol 2fNe ..... <SM value), to SWllCIOSS llCIOllll'll Janll1t. Anaheim stadium cau 942.5111, ext. 2'72l to claim yQUrticketa. ••• M'LOYMIMT Pro1ram for ma\ure .,.... Al• IMS for Wonnatiall call LJdla Succ• at laata Aaa YWCAIG-ml ESCROW OFFfCll with exp in exchanges, A.l.T.D."s & contracts Orange Valley Escrow. ____ _ ~~~!.3 o ask r o r HOSTISS ly Pennys aver, 1660 Placentia Ave., C.M. 21yn or over. Eves only. Exec. Sec'y , exp, or· Jnqwre .548·7418Askfor gani&ed, detail person lo Cherrie. assist busy tour travel Co. Pres. handling daily Hotel business. special pro· ,,._. Dftk Clftti jerts & coor. inter-orrice Experience preferred. communication. Travel Apply to Cindy, Surf & & other benefits . Gd Sand Hotel Laguna salary, O.C. Airport Beach,497-4477. __ _ area. 752.(1'188. HOUSECLEANERS Exp sales pe rsonnel To work for Janice's wanted for contem-Raggedy Ann. P /T. 8·3, porary retail shop. Must Tues.-Fri.675·2.514. be faahion oriented & Houaekeeper for elderly career minded. Salary lady. Live-in. Mature open, ref's req. Call for woman lo drive, cook, app't. Ask for Bed1ie, and keep house. AUrac· Apropos. "29 F11hion live area. ref. required. _l_•l_and_._644_-2652 __ . ---· 6'4·2120,673·2991 Female Clerk Wanted Fountialn Valley Rexall IMPORT ASST Drul St.ore 1181-4447 For small Iron fl 1teel Field Representative. import firm in Laauna. c bl Good opportunity for Teleprompter a e briaht, friendly , am· T.V. ol Newport ~ach bilious person who has j1 accept inf appllca· an analytical mind• en· tiona for temporary help joya workin& with peo. to excb1n1e cable T.V. pie. Potltlon involves equipment in Newport bookkeepln1. typina. Beach area. lluat have computer operation 6 de$1endable tranaporta-telephone contact. Good uan. Wiii train. Start.ins typln1 1111111. 10 key at ... 50/br with incen· touch, bookkeepln1 ex· tive offer. Apply at 901 perience • pleuant Weat lltllSt. N.JI. personality are e11en· Ual. Start around SlOOO. ...,... Dt•I• Ir Qlntact One Scottat .,,_. ........ 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ASSIST I t-:1 Turv 2 "{'t!kdilyS, 9-6pm 770 l!ISO Med1ral 1\ss1sta11t , front & b ac k office. exp helpful. rall 847 6004 MEDICAL COURRIER 51'M·71'l'tl daily ORDHDESIC lmmed. upt•11111g fo r a per so n wh o i s ml'Chanil'ally mchneJ & has a sail's vcrsonaltty Will tram in the s upply bus We offer full 11d health. dental & retm• ment ins 1-'or further 111 for call Kim, 557 0001 PART Tl MI::. F trnw arL'i serv Nu t'XIJ nl'I' <.:all 64011101-:11 E PAHT Tl '1 t-; Trk 1lm'l'r PROJECT ENGINEER Expcr 111 1·1111111onC'111 .... t•lcrlr11·a I 1• .. 11111•11111 s. h l' r rn 1• t 1 r ., ,. ·1 I ' . l r 11 '"ti u u • r ti•' 11 1~11 moll!rrnb, & n!l'lhmf, Mt•ch;in11·a l 1•:111:111<'N m~ dt·~rt..' 1111·r·d w 1 II rl'JJOr1 J1ret·tl} In <'1111•1 Enj.(1 11 ••1·r & ;i .. ~111111• 11''11<111,ll)lla(\ f111 ltlJI Ut•\ t•l1111111I I tf.,l h t/ua llr11•tl • .111<11ot:i1 •. , 1·all fo r .IJll>l \1 1' 1'1cnl·k '.X 1 ,!)(,Ill Must h;He own trans. & be larn1har with () <.: .. L t\ art'aS 1111 s a il's, ple:a\<111t position for rn J1\·11lual wh o enjoys driv 111g. Call 7GH ll51l(J Mo11Fri.9·5 w igoud pll'k·up 642 ~.102 i---------- NURSCRY SALES PBX Ani.wt'rlrll( St'r \llt'1' F.ves Full & I' T Ex11 m.>C. ( '. M 540· I 777 Perso11 <:!!1><1lllt• 11r harnll ing a man i11 u wheelc hair, Sal S1111 t.'ar h week 548·75'19 Lookinl( for personabll', ne:ut, e11erge\1c pcrsun ;ible to grow with a well- csl a hlts ht>d l'u111r;i11y Min I )r rl'latl sclhnl( ----------exp(•r 1r 11ft' requ1rt'd P~/COW11.lor l'\Jllt1nit• o;tart111g salary Must hav e 11 leas :int SlOUO SI llHJ m u l'a1rl personality. ~ill tram hulit1ay~ & varations. Gary 540·6055, Coa~ta I h1Js p1tal11atio n in -Per svnnel Agy , 27!10 ~ur;mrt' 11va1l:ible Part-Harbor Bl . ('M Never a tam .. pos 111un~ a ls1, fee E.U.t: available. lntt•rviews by ----------ap~ only, call 646·7441 '1·F P 'I' re• 1ml 1 11•1 h 11• , .. 1 .. 11 f11r gn1"1h 111 ;1 11\'1• 'J••rlq\\l' II 111 ,11111f111•t11t 111~ l'tt I 'lvx ,11 1 ••111.!•' 1n1•111 W1111· k.~1(' \ .11 .1 ... ('11 , II II 11;•1;111 •11 1 all 5:•j·!/6!lfJ l'\'I'' PUILIC RElA TIOHS Part I 11111• flll 11 .. 111 I 0111 111-..: 1;1•1<l phnrn· \Ill•• llt'l' i\ \1 ,\It !-.,1111:1 \11;1 o ff11·1• -:1arl ~·I h• 5-fl W$7 t1r :,1:1 :?'Jil REAL ESTATE SALES IA:ad1ng rt•al 1•st;ilc t'11111 11any seek!" profe!'s11111al 1.1.0YIJ'S NUHSERY Personnel ix.•opll' lo 11w11agr re,.a l" PHSOHHEl 11ff11·1·:.. 1•r1 rn1· u1"'' R.E.IAuln1Att.S•l•1"1 SALESPE fs&N f or llCUllTYMA18 +Com . Mu.t hue loud health food 1tore. F/f, 11'1 Bat'k~ b r . ucr etulal •kll h . P /thne or f/URMJ .:xp. N.8.'"410 S.Oran1e Co. aru. _I!!!'~*·~!..~ ... SECVtorc MOR. P'ull UJ.172'7. SALllPIOPU Ume Arnall N.I . atnce. Rtwa.urant Part tune l.U.. typ&n1. tllin1 . re · MYCOOl/W....,. t:vn • wknda. In our cord k .. pln1. Oood Alt. no barrier t:vt wlnH • 1plrlt1 dt1pt phune m anner 6 or· shift M /f' Call Met11 • Muat be ovttr 21 Apply 1anlaaUoo MT 3'Me l..anH al 646·39113 ult In Pf'rlun. Penonnel for Sam ' l)ept . The ffruadw•y. 47 Sl':HVIC•: S.allun attend Rfctaurant t:ourt ol l"a11hwn. N ff •ull tlnM1 l':ap pref'd • Ch.vron Station. 3000 SALt;S l1.-r1on w11nt~d Ji'aJrvlew, c M fur lltlrlll'tiVt' Wlllllf'n '11 •hew d11pt In t'M11h11m l11l11nc.I full ur JI /lime , e-xll('r net· 640 711111 Slr.KVl<:Y. STATION TooUAI •aMOLD MA•I ............... MSC ia coat.bluia1 to ••· pud It'• tooUa1 opera· tlon1 6 b•~• an Im· med.late need for die • mo ld m a k ers. 5 yrs. min. exper . required. must have own toola • be able to operate •II standard tool rm. equip- ment. Come In or call : ....... s, ....... 1'40 Monrovia, C.M. MZ·2U'7 E. 0 . t:. aACl .. SWt Female, apayed . 1~ 1M1t old. N..U 1oviq ::::a: '1 l5_. r e I . ... ..... ·······~··············· KEl.:SHOND Pups. AKC. Qwnp alre. 11 /F. Pet 6 show . Pvt p t y , 213/117·13'5 an 6 pm . A AA HOME DOG TRAINING lm medlatt' (lilrt time vPenil1as avail. fur <'00111 & d e live ry drav~rs . Cook s must be llt' & ctrivera 21 w /!Cood dr-l v 1111( rl'cord l''or 111 tliv11lu11ls wath oull(oh11 1>crsu1111ht1t·11 & ubh• to work l'ves Awly th1ily uft. SPM A11k tor J{'IUl 11r Mury, M1• & t-:11 '8 l•iua, 17th & T1111t111 , Cosw Mes:1 SALH-lnAIL A'rn:NhAN1' U111y11, fl 3. Apply Shell Slitllun. 17th & Irvine, ~~~~~~~~~~ N.R 642 1259. We t rain owner /d oa. Obedien ce /problem IOlvin1. show .tt protec· lion. Free evaulation 75-768' ------- lll-:STAllll AN'I' 11e1v 111•,'(J('\l 01·11 111.111. 1•1111111\•r l1rl1J ~· 'f'. I ' •T t 'a ll 67!i O!l<l:J t'tlM l<1•I 111 SAJ.fSPEOPU l.uok1111( fo1 an 1·<t·1t111K IJll~ll 11111 • I 0 tl1t• rt•t 11 ii l'l11lh111~ f11•l1I '' Th111 rap 1111} t' 11 p 11 1111. n ll d11th111j( 1 t'l1tll d tr11n 1-c l1111li.111~ (111 t1Ull(llllll(, 111ollv.1tt't.I , r1·h11 hll·. ptl '>Jlt'' 1J1'1•11l1• lu1 m11r11 1n~i-N1114 T11 k1111( ap 11111 .1llun' 1\11111 ~111 10 S i\11plv at MILLHS OUTPOST 2102 Harbor llvd. Hsf>or Plaza .. ; (} "~ Jtct.;1il ROllNSOH'S • NEWPORT 1s now 1111t•rv1ewtn" for DEPT. MANAGER Pt t 1111t• Smull dre-1111 11t11n•. 1-;1 Turn. ll44·1J2*1 S.wt .. MecW.. School llt•l(i11\ri•r to:rajo)' O..rtllor •RAIMH ILUIUHI Person w ith 11ood.. manual dexterity lo be t r a i ned to w or k on Blueline M._chine. Call Mark, 751·2680 ''"OJJlt•" l11•rrn1J111•nt vurt Cost11 Men Location. 111111• Voflll h>n 111 vo<'t• Needed for Nlnvas & up· 111111111 qt•hoo l .. :v1·11 & hol11 tery prod u cts. d11y~ V11 1·ut11111 , 1111 l'ermantnl f ull time rm•d111lt• ~lurt Suuth po11 ltlon avail 1-:x . TYPISTS < · t Pl f s peril'nte. prefe r red. <.:u. 111111 11111un •ri11 • 1111 lknefils 645•2244. •Immediate Openings to 1\1111 <'ull A11th1111y •P /time. F /time, Temp. Sd1ooli: ul !179 2a~:t for S t t t e r n e e d e d r or •Top Pay Hl>IJI 1;randma Sat. & some For m ore info, call Tod SIC~ilY Su.n Hrs . 9·5. Must h ave Services at979·1190o l'1•rtn1t11••11t, l'tT. i.l'lf rar 7:>2 OI07 WAITRESS Must be st11rt..r n1>t'\lt'tl to work 1r----------· mature & over 21 Coffee n111r11 1 11 R' II u s 1 t Small Parts Assembly s hop. Call Ans we r · Ad !l1·t'r\'l:ira11I ~kills n · Cleanworkarea #423,642·'4300,24hrs. 11111r1·1I. ,11rp11rt art•a ('ull (j ra1·1•54!1 1:\43 START $4.25 WA1Ta1ss WIU TllAIH St'n1•lliry lle<'ept1on1st Applybetween 4 &SPM AppJy bt wn 9AM & typt• !ltlwpm, l1oukkeep 853 Proouction Place 121'M. Cha rlie 's Chill mg, f(d lwnt'f1LI\, profit Newport Beach :nil Redhill, Bldg. 112, shun111Z. offrc m;inul(e ~---------~ Ste #226, C.M. 92626. nit•11t Jl(1lt'nllal, 5'45 7 133 ~M T eacher /Teat' her Aide German Shepherd, white. female, AKC, 9 mos. Hse brim. Prof. trained on & d i leash . $.'IOU. Pvt par- ty. 975-0888 or 962·2220. ----""to,_ I045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male German Shepherd 18mos. <.:all after 3PM 962·8M9 ,..,...... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used Furnit ure & Appliances OR I will sell orSJo:LLforYou MASTHS AUCTION '46-1616, 133-9625 Boy's Trundle bed wath matching dresser. spa1·e saver bed with blt-m dress('r , gd qualll y 642 5286. &'<'rt'tary lo P art time Will tram. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEA ...... ... , 1005 . UT 4 pr ltv rm WiMCottMM.t (; M t.'h ras t1an prl' G111K.1 Sii & bkkpg. Sm illl srhool 646 5423 t:dM utri<'C 673 5!172 S ECRETARY N. B. constru<·tion <.:11 ha:1 1111mcd open1111( fur exp, bril(ht. molt vutt•d person Areur:ile ty ping Salary clevend on exµ Macky 833 IJ&I() 1-: o .. : Teat'hers ESL TEACHERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• set . t wk. old co~t S600. sell $.1.50 also, hkl' llt•l4 WESTMINSTl-~R ABBEY ANTIQUE MALI. Daily 10·6, l-'r1 llHi Closed Tuesday Jl7SI Westminster Ave Garden Gr ove 554·6!03 toff t bl set $250 !163 2411!1 Pn:fPn11l.lly "'th an t'X· ---------- &GROUPREP l:ie:111g hire:J now for t•mployrnent m F 1:b l ~lil with s tudent e:xchangt' prol(rum (;ull bet. !J&5. (213 1~7 7249 Mon Sut Tt'achers. quallft'd for 11rl! :,rhool. fu llt1m l'. Fr,untam V;il ~ 4451 T iffany lamp. (;h1 nPst• embr o idered r ohe . wicker table & m 11n• The Purplt' Plum. 3.47 So Coast llwy. l.df(un:i 494·5.SJO J ii}'!> Euruix·an s mokl'cl !(lass ll1111n1< set, almust m·w Sola & l.OVl!Sca t $275 M:irrnnti St\•reo, trad1 lwnal C11Hce & E nd Ta bit !>l't, ht>aut1ru1 ~s Color T V. $4!00 Form al 3 JK' Sofu !.f'l incl ud Sof .1 bt'<l 11mm:iculate1 all 111 xlnt n 111d l'an mov1· 1-••111s1• 111 hddlngs /DoawsHcs It you havr .1 s u<'crssful 11.or II h1s1111 y 10 the hum l' l 1· x I t I l" s <1 re a :. w It h 111a 11a gt' n11•nt s k 1 lls to ni.1tt:h . Wt' w;int tu talk t•1 "1111 l'll•a:w 'l'll1I r\' ~111111 '" ('tlhl.•1·t II} pllnoe <!13 "~ 5'il3 I: 1·ttl'1w \I d ·:h m (,(NJ\\' 71 h St I 11<, ,\111-:t'lt·' ( \ !llKll 7 ~.<I E * ... Rick Ke-fly l~!llf; \&,,'al1111l .~I h1u11ta 1n \ a ll"Y ''"' ,111• I Ii•• W• llrll'r u( . 2 ~~tickeh t ~4 \',ilUl'l,111 • •SECRET AJllES • • 1"751Sh 100/ Fs hlsSl5.600 'MO /\noh t FunSI 3,200 ll•'<'P1'fype I Lag BSI 2,9110 Acctg Degret·$20.000 Liz fl e:111deri. l\gl'11c y 402IJ l.11rl'11 1-;s1 '64 t;<Jt-: Nt'W&)U rt,833 lll!Jfl Frl't' Sl.'\Tl'lary to l'n·~ldt•nt or ti y n a m 11• 111 \ l"• I m e n l T eochet-/Diredor Pn Vij(t' school 642 1)4 11 TEACHEIS To s tart 1mmed1<it~ly Part t1m(' vr full t111w Pre·sdwol.1157 1263 r11mp<111Y 1'•11> 'alar}'"(or 1r----------•I 1•xr1•pt t11111al 'kil l!\ & 111011vat1u11 l<r·ply 111 1·vnfidt·nt•1• tu I' IJ Hox 112!16, l'oro111 a 1.frl .'wl;i.r. lfi11lS Technician EHGINHRIMG TfCHHICIAM Our growing e i(;l'lron11·., 1·0 h:is a n 1mmed 'IJ•l'n SECRET ARY !'~g for ;in J-:ng111N•nng St11(·k brnker11ge f1l'm in 1 1 t'l'h wllh 3.5 yr.s l'X ~·a~t11•111 Is land h«s 1m ix•r with prototyµ1· & 1111•d1ut1• ,1p 1,11111 g fu r le!>t t1f Hnal11g cl11:1 tul 'I' I' r •• I ii r \ Ii II (.' k u " I m I I' I 0 p r (I (.' l ' 'i :.. u r AppliCMCH 1010 .................••.... Re fnl(er <Jt•>r 14 a s ht·r drye r. e lt•t· ranl(1• t h••Hl Sil", b1k1· 542 40KJ HAHUIJlt AHEA AJ'P Ll/\N<.: .. : S EHVICE We buy u:.t·d ap11l1<1m·l·~ we :.di rerund . j( uar app httllt'l:''I 54~ 30'77 I 7 14 I 64 I ~9!/H St.'(·t111n;il ('un 1· !I i.ofu h 111t• li ht· cl h · U I u r <• . m.ill'h1111: d1r , n·<1' II 3 675 26~1'j I IUY FURNITURE IK' !"57 Kl:l3 W1·~t ern \l yle w1)n1J fr<tmt• l'OUl'h & h1H•S('at. 'ut••lt· <'l11lh 1·u,,h11111s >.1111 1•11nd. SJOI h•1lh """ (..Jl l to s1•1• Wkdy-. £i75 :Jl!IO. l'V"~ h7J {:1111 W a s h t: r dry •· r . I( 1111 II t•tmd. Sl !">4J l>olh I< l'frlll 7 IK' 11111111g rm ~;1•t t,11111'. GE. SJ!)() !179 5IJ7 Ii t·hrs, path. 111 k w•1<.td $i511 M2 2KO!J SUPERCROSS KICKOFF '81 J .tn 1ht 1\na he:1111 St;ill111m u111·r.1111111~ Expl'f pre' 1·1rcUllr) 1 ft•• rt>tl fir-.. 7 :1 30 Con U\e of n11rru l'ompuler tart liell•n Mrti1r1lt•\ fllr develc111m(•nt ).)':>tt'm!'. appt 1;44 22\IC! -wo uld he de!.1rahle. Fn111da1re Hdr11( $200 Kenmore gas don S.'>o (;~1;as (Jryl'rSl50 Kl'n m •J rt' w ;1 ., h 1· r $ !15 M1t)'l i.1)( "a1'her Sh 5 (.;uaranked S46 8672 1.1t·tJl(iJ11ul Dr1·i..1•l 1t1r1 1:1 hlf', <! l\·t',,, I 1·;rn1• h~ll'k 1•h,11r:-.. 1,,.rf•·1·t ~·1110 1;.12 ,m:1 •II 1;12 ar.111 t>Ct 272 tu 1·•;11m v1111 r tll'kt•lll • • * RH's-lVM's SECaETARY Net'fled 1mmed With or without shorthunl1 Tern porary & lull t11ne Call Tod Servtt•es at 979·8!100 Secretary along with a knowledge uf digillll m etl!r cks, A to U. J) lo /\ t kls. contact res1st<1nct' ej<t~. & h1pc1t 1·kts helpful l.rg l'h1lt'1) dvubh.• door. refri g free zer. s2so H<illan Shade~. 12 & If lo11g $50 ea 644 8259 For Salt· l 'ont1•mpor.1rv St.•t·t Sofa S.35. lfa llt' r \ Opn <'h>t'k S7 50 H:;r Sl1111I SK. S1h l'f 1\1111( VJt'UUlll S25 75'.I !126li I IUY Ar,LIAHCES <.:cmtt·mp rurn1tu r": gd I.es 957 HIJJ <·ond Sofu . $250. d ining lhl<· 4 chrs $275. 831 ·598K HURSE~ VH.RH Tired uf bad hours & clC'111 e:ss1nl! s urrvund· 1ng<; • ~I edil·a l W1•ight lms~·ttnlr<r ti:wardin~ a \ a 1 I X I 111 p .1 v {I, CLHk bt·11l'f11s ~:CJ1·; 1rn\' r:1t•·" 1\n Orange Co mrg n 11 1!.Mi3!"1671 I B1.· .. l Nurs,.<;fl Pg istry We llt't'•I you now for s taH 1 eli•·r At·ute hospt . a ll .. 11111!1 ll1 •-;1gn your 011. n wurk W•·ek Nrw SECRET AR.Y I Self·s l:.trter with l!d typ 1.ng & shorthand skills fiY ).IOSlllOll With lots or variety. somt' vcrsonnel & in.~urance work. Call Will be working with mm superv1sfon frum enji?ineermg drawings & speciricalions (Juahhed t·andtdates an· rnvlted to {'Ollt'fCt Gar11ge re rriitcrat u r , I ()l.it'\'n 'IC'eJ>t•r twu lallllJ!\ l'h1lrn. $90 ~!I 9. 23 Hl''\I 11ffrr Day'i 1714 1 11 pp •1 rt u n 1 t y En U1u.~ia<;111 a m ust .. T & I' I' VP''ninl(s available li61 1159 . 4!18·6 190, 495·51113, evell 496 2741 Hww1AidH LVH'1-RH'1 Needed for .st-e-H . all shift<;, acute hospl. lk;><;i"n your own work week New 11ay ra tes 1·ornpany has a11 1rnmed n~t.1 Me~.1 7~ 6791 sas t 111 lhe l'ers1111ntl Ofc I Ht"" ~.-.i.1t•· Can'"' • -A•n•ll•h•"•i'.1'---•!f•56-34•30• -l~1t~f)t'F'lmn-to-as-~----------, Pnmaraly m lhe: hl'alth If you :trl' lo11k 10I( for an ans uran l'C l'la1ms & "l'Portumty t11 lt•arn ,111J SAJ.f:S Agf(ress1ve co __ _ workman's l'Olllp area 1irow with 1rn l'Sta!Jllshc1I a h I e t •J h 1 re J o ---------- 540-7630 for appl A Ken davis Ind . Co EOE <:andidutrs should have company . rall Hun c h s alespersons • Comm. up a min. of 1·2 yrs l!Xper ll II 5.'>I 2000 to SlOO µer d ay & more. & able to tyve 50wpm Knowle:Jgr ol First Aid Must have a positive. wuuld IM' helvrul Send motivating allilude ~ RANC H ~~ii RE l\l TY ,.,. 551 2000 · m-W-lth~_,...m. Call !l&t-4098 for appl tlll:Y to Mon·f 'ri, 9 5 Mcnhr Speclalttn 1640 Monrovia, <.:.M. 642-2427 E. 0 E Soles SECRETARY *PERSONNEL* Hest Nurst>s Registry Costa Mesa 754·6791 ---------• Hecept111 n 1).l /'l'y l>'"t nl!l'ile\l fo r Nrw11nrt ll t'al'11 C'l'A rirm Mt•thral hr 11d 1t:-N1111 s m11k1111( 760 KlltR AM EXCITING SAi.ES OPl'TY Excitin g o p por tunity currently e xillt'\ to join the Personnel Uept of t h e n e w 750 rou m Anaheim" Marr iott HuC.e l!1 Anaheim 956·3430 Mcnt.r S,.cialtiH ~ 2 Ii 4 2 3 3 3 5 1-: \ ,. " 1640 Mvnrov1;i, C: ~I 1 Washer & d rycr . .._642_·.24•'l7•1----•~•u-1-.:. rond1t11m s;<!:;11 for .:ornl 1714 11;46 ~'i I ,. 642 3215 hot h Garage s• 8055 Tt>lepho ne Sul1 <'ilors Respon si b le young wom e n to work even ings. S 30·91'M S un Thurs. Earn SJ.50·$5.50 per h r To apply. t'all Kelly at 540·408H art. 5 30 Sun-Thurs. Tennis Hostess. F T , Wt•cl t.h.ru Sun Private <.:oun· try Club, S5 rhr . Tennis kn owle d ~e r e qd 644 5404 I Whirlpool mat r h111g washer & gas dryl'r SJOO ea Westinghouse l'lec· dryer~ 548· 1427 llcyc~ 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIW&USID & acressor 1e s 1673 Irvine IF: I 642·4348 K fl S Junior .•..................•.. Luvely off·wht r uu<'h w1sleeves for arms + pillows S1 35 6'15 97!15 ....,...., 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul/\MO~l>S 1 54 !'arat IVS 411 Val SI 1.1)911 ai.k mg $7.000 , I 25 l 'arJl t\'VS 11 Val $12.400 ask· 1ng $8 .0UO 1'hn n1• 75!1 0177 & :>4!t-H702 LOAM .. RESall A TIYE Rapidly ·~owing, af(· gr essive mortgage banking firm nerds loan rep. for Org Co ler ritory. OpJ)ty for high paying career m r eal estate le nding for eager. bard wo rking in - dividual, Conta<·t Mr 1-'oster , 731-SSU Nursing P'HOHE OPHA TOR W a nte d f o r s m a ll Plumbing Co Mon·Fn 7 30AM·21'M No exp ne cessar y. 1111n s mkr 540-2253 Hl':('EPTIONIST llrtl(ht 11 I' r S II II II I' f• 11 C d We are entering a lremen<ious new fie ld or e nte rtai nme nt lhat is sw~ping the nation. We are look ing for a sales <>Lil' 1 ltt!d Pf' rsun w+to-h a:r a cl es1 r (' ftJ r a ho\•e nvrrHgc i11rmne You must i,.. J)t'rsonable & Mnfid1•nt in your a bilHy lo t'Omrnunirate with uth1•rs & haVt• '1l'pemla. hi<' tra11sportal1nn We "111 tra 111 1( rwrl'ssary Xlnt fnn11P henl'hL~ Ap· 11ly at Tf'l••pro111 pt er of Nrwport He11d1. !llll W 16th <;;t Nt•wpo rt Head1. Racert bur l(und y . 1id cond. liest 1Jffer Call ~1 ·0195 after 5 Blue Lap1s Sn1rah Pl'll dant set rn 14 Kt goltl w sohd l4Kt golcl ht'a\'}' 18 " r h arn /\ppra1s1•d $3 ,1100 Saf'r1 r1<'t' SI 500 b s t o fr Hoh h 675-1800 HOMICAH llN's. LVN 's. llllA, N,\ 's. St.tulh & Central Oran e e County . Call Mt'dux. 641 8551 Nursing MALE HURSE ASST. needed 9AM-3PM for pvt. d uty case in CdM . Approx 40 hrs. per wk. <.:all for information U pjohn llca llhcare Se rvices. F. 0 E Plants, Int m:iint. F t'f S4 /hr l o s tart. Co benefits <.:all 545·6252 .... oclllc ....... ... .. ....... 1 A11i1t. ror a uthe n tic l''r en<:h Bakery in Org t.'o l::x p'd in hearth's tm•ad & <'n>iss1ants (;rc at1 ve op ~y for the right p1·11ple <.:all 714·840· 1~7 w gene1;1l ufr & ty ping s kills, exi:wr 11n •l1•1 n •1I ('all !YIS 010J Reuptiowist·G lrl FTi· day In Laguna fh'ad1 Ht· quire" plt·a~••nl 11h11111· I ma11nr1 ~ lite· ty 11111g :> k 111 ~ (':ti I M a r I h ;i Collis< in. 4!17 ~>4M USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Hesult Service Call 642-5678 ht. 322 Boy's Sd1win11 Ill 11ixt S&I. Garis &h11.1nn l.11 Chtrk Stingray S20 Men's JO spd SSC» 642·0268 c ...... ........... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sony Betamax portahle unit. video camera. 1, retail price Pe rfec t cond 76CHI073 Want Ads (;all 642·S67H MachiMry 1071 .•.•.•................. Air Co mpr e ss or bought sold. Serv1<•e ~7·2682 People who need peoplt' should always check the Servtce Directory 1n the DAILY PILOT MACHIHE OPTR. l mmed o p e n ing ror mach optr in all·fl'm1tll' dept. No exper reqd. Will train for (;M plant Xlht. benefits. 545·04 13. 752·0W3 ----------~·1ass1 r1etl /\tb II r c l' 11 l 1 11 11 1 "' I I 11 r l'l11r111H;11·t11· 1'11111 !', l'f l'. lil•• ulf1l't' 1~11 :1 11 l)4•11ram·1·, llkr~ W11rk 1111' Wi th pt'<lpl1• 1;;11 5(;1ja Sl\l.,.:s F.xt1•n\1v1• houi.t• l'l;mt kn1 •wledl!t> a must . n·u11I 1•,1wr pre forrt•d ":arly 111 s & wknds rc'I. Sa l<1ry open. 645 02111. We are seeking a people· oriented Sl't'retur y with divffsifted skills -will· 1ng to lram the rrght p e r son . how ev e r . personnel r e la ted ex J>t'rie nl'C IS p rl'ferred Individual will he m volved with rorrespon dence. process1n1i :Jl'CI dent forms . un('m ploy m ent c ompens a tion . onentation . s verial pro- Jeds , ell' C.uod typing skills arl' r ct1u1red and S11a111s h is hd pful but not r(•qu1rcd ,.:nJllY <'X Cl'l l ent rompa 11 y llenf'fils indudml( 11 frer lunrh eoch 11ay. Win Ti~kets Worth '24 ., II '. .. '· '. ~.: . I 1981 DAILY PILOT .JOBS SECTIONS Reach t he r ichest recruitment mar ket i n Orange County In a special Dally Pilot JOBS sec- tion planned for February 25, 1981. Orange Coast households served by the Dally Pilot ;net Coast Life number more than 103.000. They ,.make up the m ost responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the county. ~OBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Daily Pilot staff d scribing advertisers' services or employment eds. . JOBS sections will appear both In the Dally 1 Piiot -and Coast Life on Febru~ry 25. Deadline Is February 11 If a story or PhOtO Is desired Qr February 16 for an adVertlsement only. Pilat Hc cepl1011li.t . X H AY l.Afl, N II . lllP l111okkc1·p 1111(, rmin111lrnnnl d11111·s. tralni11~ 111 X 1111 y 1ir•> C('flurc•s Fur 111t<'n 11·w ~1honc 640·11202 RECEf'T /TYPIST Newport lh'arh art'.1 lu~ firm st>eks l)01S1•d 111 d1vidual with 1111od tyµ ing skills. Full tinrC' pos1 Uon with benefit .... (;all Carla 851·1005 HCB'TIOMIST Wilh or without typing needed. Top pay Tem - porary & full time. Coll Tod Services at 979·8900 RECEPTIONIST Front ofc. appearance, a ccurate typing, gd phone manner. Excell. adva n cement op portunltles. 8«·7644 llCB'TIONIST "111 time Mon-Fri. Must be personable & well- iroomed, • enjoy meet · lnl the public. Requires l ood sr:l1tn1 & pen· m anah p. No typln" Pbone txperienc• pre- fe rred. Full company benefits. App ly : Pen- QNver. lllO PlacenUa Aw .• C.M. SALES FASHIOH F.x pe rie:nc·e nel'essa ry for wome n ·s a pparel store Xlnt beneflL~ for full ti mt· Appl 644·7100. $;:! lc'S OPPORTUNITY CONTI HUES TOkHOCk When you work for lhe Los Ange les Times Circulation dept a11 a ·field r eprcscnlative in a part time sales program which in volves signing up new subscribers in the community. Many now in this program earn mor e than $200 per week for working just a few hours each da y. We're looking for sharp individuals who h ave a neat a ppear ance and a knack ror talkln 1 with people. We pay hourly wages + generous com - missions. P revious sales experience helpful, but not necessary. Ca ll Monday-F r iday 9AM·SPM. 957·2381 ext . IU21!M. Looking for a home of your own? You'll find many homes advertised for u le In C luslfled every day • APPLY IN PERSOH Today Thn1 Friday 9AM-5 .. M AHAHEIM MARRIOTT HOTEL 700 W Convention Way 1':.ciual Opp Emplyr M I F SECRETARY St It to suoo Excellent opportunity for an expe r ienced secretary capable of H · sumin1 various duties fo r Depa r tmeftt Managers. Must have good 1horthand. typing and 1ecrea.rial skills. Salary commen1u rale with previous eamln1s and experience plus ex- cellent company beneflt~nd wor kln1 condlll Please 1eftd resume or all In con· lld en ce : E mpl oyee Relations Dept. < 714) S.0-1111 DOUMASOll. COMPANY °'~ Jll0Alnra1 Ave. llio O...M .. ,CA - AlftrmaUve At'llon ba~ Anaheim Stadium SUPER CROSS KICKOFF '81 J ANUARY 31. 1981 8:00 P.M. Tlt kl'I' nall1blr al Tlr kttron, parllrlp1tln1e K•• a'akl dnll'r• and Anahrlm f'on\l'ntlon C'rnll'r fto• Offlrr. -• • • 111 • • • .. ......... . . ..... _ ... , ...... -~---------..... •-.--~-·---·· --· J!' . . .. .. .. .. - '4r1rl&IM ... MIHal•• 1110 ....._ W 9060 l•rtl 9110 ~WmlN tltO .......... rted Tuelday, Jenuery 27. 1911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '''' .......... ·····•················· ········'············· ....................... ...................... ··············••\•••••• ....................... . ..................... . .. "lllAll.T.&el OU.UU.r, nve Utit.a. •iM.&IOl-1!,• WhJN WM CrWllr. TOPDOllA' !f!p_,.,, ... 11 ............ t~·~1•1 ----.... w, ..... ta,... , ..... ...... ~ .. --........ ~ ............. ,. ....... •lat tODd, ..,.... ... t740 llr, .,,., llriet low at ••••u•••••••••n•un • ..... «·mt. MUl&lell •IOOlporUdr _., ... -.... fw ... lie ...,., halaMG A fut ... wt~ I ~ ---'• "'' ... lot rww -. ..,,._ ... ,.,, ..u1 ,.. ...... ..,., ...... 11iuder. VHP pu!!tstao•IMI 900IACLMM "',.._ ..,..-ur ut •in ouou. • .... c .. •11 ·~:::,~ •••••••. !?!.~ .,. VW lut: Suaroot. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wea, mw xtru. call 'Tt 1101, ••pd, a /o , ...... =:~a~~=;~ ent.•1 ,--... -.. -----,-,-.- _... MVMU•• -..1 6 ... =•• · bartent.a . aft trueler, ..... !f11 tlJO • ..., ,... w.1 D f. .. .u., a lrllH W IOll etove • morel lllp Clil. L 1p4. traH. low Ji .. mJl••I•· •.ooo ml 11 . • · ,..._,..., Pre· ••••••n••••••••••••••• available! Priced at ~ ._. 6 \Mf\' ror • l\ud_y Cul\ 1o ld•tll' Rl!U)W rn ar\e\ vallM' AU B URN Phaeton Speeda&er. 1135 cla11lc ~ca by Calif t:u1tom Coac h . Never r e · .Wt.ered Used for 1how Cir onlr I Baraalned priced! Sff Jim Buie or bemie Ashe. Theodore Ro bina Ford , 2060 H11rbor Blvd , Cos t a Men. Call 642·0010 or $40-8211. ,....all.Md l•I ~nl Ktte •n)' 1•11fld NP"t'l•I •ll Pll'iUl' l'llll L1trr1 Paul 111111lp1ter fabrH or Ii.JI"' H l\lun Ml :MOU >Al 1179 ~ i9 l.O IU for 'O., 01o" papMr ~ .,., ·~P' to 11how. 1f uut, 'M\U Mc:k 6 \nm yu~r U ltJ(;I\\, ~ ll11h1 ..... ,11111 ph:aiw ll'llV• m"ltHI\' 1 ~ Or ll')' lwo 1•trd• rw«lt....J lui I 1 Iv I l'<1~1111i- bltt'k to b..-11 ba4-pm·r !1:17 lll\JJ us' Uob1t' ~•l. Pt'ff cond !I mo old S111led 4 umes lb:IUtl lllVt:lll, ~al' ~ ~~ :!.\ 10 11f\t1t 6 PMI ~ I h a or J • • 1-Lllp Sl IO f'll g ·~ll &h • IO or llMW• Sl 40 .,,, SalM Tu lftt ludrd NO ARO' Oiaw )"OUI (I• n Of u•nll n~ IMldr~u phrnw " •t' U inakr oe.-••rd !l"r taa Add~ U Cfl :wad C'kcoll or m11nt•\ ur dirf lo P&OTNINT...._ P O &i i~ l_-.• Mt<u Ca 11~· • • • • .,u. . I~ Monro\ Ii •11 Co.ta Mc.u V ou are~ winner Clf Jhe ..... (84 valuC'I, to SWllCIOSS llCIOff'll Jan Jlsl Anaheim Stadium Call 642·5678, ext 27"l 111 <'l.ium your tl<'kcl:. * *. * * * ....... LMiler 30&5 Gil>ralter Ave Costa Mesa You are the Wlnner of JfrHHcbh <94 value I. to SUPHCIOSS llCIOFF'll Jan 31st Anaheim St;id1um Call 642·5678, ext 272 to rlaJm your t iC'kel'I *** Buying Gold jewelry & Sal ver & Diamo nds J ewells of the KmRdom. 540-4972 OAK FIREWOOD Delivered & Stacked Judy, 494-4764 Lonl .. DDlll Helium Bouquets df'· liver ed. P e rfect fo r every occasion. 673·4419 CHILDREN'S BEA UTY PAGENT Girl's 3 IR At· tractive & Talented. now accepting applications GOLD EN G IHI. 642·JOSO Westingho use elt'C'trac golf c a r t , t o t a ll y restored. $7.50. 673·2730 2 7"!tton commercial aar <'onditioners . Sacrifice at 12.000 for both R M Abrams, 1819 Newport Blvd. C. M. 646-0223. ....... ........... IOU ...••......•........... I UNN llirc-1 tu1 l1t1111huo1· With C••f' 1'.udJ.,.11t l'\ltld1t1vn .io11 uni 1111.'>.' llf\c•r til'M t070 --::.:.•,./ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 t'ord Woodle, rt'stored 311 Huwt S hJJ, lluntin1ton 113,000 ALSO '29 Model lt.arbvr .. 1"1' a. w111tir A Town Sedan, 4 dr. ltJ.in•' rh., 1r11 11u1tJt 1oi 131~112 S113 ~tored Ideal for stu, 1-'Nilc·"tUIHll n1vcl1•I '41lh dt'nl. 110,000. 67S·6161 l 1h vi L,1f1· """'" 1111 lo Tr• t Ho. ---· \hi.' Ill.'\ I. Wu1•di:.r ,11n •••• :!.~.:":•••••••••••• '52 Mercedes 170S, xlnt IXM.I> ""n h<t•d .twll AC S*/ <.'00d111on Sl2,000 firm l'•-'' """., WI ~6" a:I:"' t t ZO 1 ~lJ.1479 _ Ofke,.. ...... , ....................... .............. ••• , .... IOISI .. * • ,....... 95JO ··:::.···::·:·,;:·,·L••I••• D••• Act-••••••••••••••••••••••• I "" •"•.,.. l75Santu lsabt'I '78 Dodge RV Van Self· .. \ne:.t -.of\'4..rl' for 1>1-:t • ('o!>tlJ Mesa ., rontamed. Xtras, low Syilt:rru. All rt'!>U.11.'llllJI. \'ou are lht• winner of rrules. 842·5241 rn u I I I u n I l l .. "' z ...... tkkeh 4 wi...t Dri•" 9550 m1·n ·i;,il 111du~lrtdl a p 1$24 valut'I, to ••••••••••••••••••••••• phtatiuni. Fur 1oro call SUPHCIOSS HIW I I JHP CJ .. yram1d Lh1t.i. ti~ 1~:t1 ICICICOFF 'I I f ine "1tlnul l.eop11lJ desk 3 '!t'l''y <11dl' return 1.h.-sk~. I antique dbk, rakulaturs. l'abull'b & m1se 645 l666 SldilMJ I093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACllFICE PHICE R EUU('IW llEXCl':L BLUl<:LITES 17~M w Solomon :'J55 bindings $160 SCOTT polei. with :.t rup h•.,s gnps and ll't' l•IJ!'! SI 5 Both xlnt cond 646 37:!-I Jan 31st Anaheim Stadium l'.dll 642·56711. ext 272 to l'laim your t1Ckt'b • * • • • * Tenylil•x 7<!9 w 16th. 6 Costa Mesa You are tht' winner of 2ftofttickeh ($24 value!. to SUPYCROSS KICKOFF 'II Pow steer, tr11k·loc. buc k e t seats , front stabilizer , roll bar & mo re. Yours for im m t'd1ate d e li ve r y 1028870) $7419 COSTA MESA AMCJEIP 549-1023 '77 J t1ep CJ5. clean, lo m1, stc•reo & many· xtras. loaded for orr roadmg. Asking $5500 548·3641. 67~·7306 J an 31sl Sparlt.gGoodl 1094 Anaht'im S1ad1um Sacrifice, '77 S ub aru ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 6425678. t•xl 272 to Wago n, 4 whl drive, !;cuba d1 vmg wel i.u1ls, I rla1myourt1cket.:. 4s.pd , Am /t'm c ass . women ':. !>m all & 1 * * • Mint.S2800 54().8783. I medium and rei:cul;itor &I Tndll 95601 mask 751 8967 ~c::'/ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remington Woodmasll•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '10 FOID 30 06 auto w WN1\ t•r '80 YAM XS850 STU 2300 PICIUP scope & case $3511 m1, drive shaft . m ai;ts. 4 ~p ee d uverd nve . 963-5336 blk slvr. $2300557 1972 IRGJ18308 1 TY, Roch, Motor HOIMs, s• / $6''5 .. !°!'.~;.~~ .... ~?~~ .~.~!.?~~ ..... ~!~ @»1'"1t Mowa~d Beautiful ttt:A 25" Color For Rent Harvest Motor ~ \/OlKSWAGlN IN TV. 2 yr wrnty l'"rt-e de Home 20ft. Sleeps Si11 534-4100 livery $1 24. 646·1786 plus. Uses Regular Gas. 13731 Harbor Call 556-0197 after 6PM. G,lrden Grove loah&M..- Eqenl,_nt ...................... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine l!:lertrician Ues1gn1mstall 1rcpair Qual work 549·2S20<'vs lcNJh.M ...... ... ,..... 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priva te Party. J RENT 22· lux mtr home, Sips 6 . .self.cunt. $275 /wk . + 8•1m 1 640-8585 '78 Dodge I ton. H1D s us- pension. custom bed. lumtM!r rack & tool box es. H /D trailer hitch, stereo, cass, 38K. $7500. Tralers, Trani 9 I 70 1714 )645-7531 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 DATSUN TRUCK '71 Shasta Travel Trlr 21 ·. With Campers hell. xlnt sips 8 xlnt cond. mst see shape. new tires $3999. to apprec n i4 l8"6·B739 Call 831-6440. Sat & Sun. Zodiac Sport Boal. nc04 in '77 Starcraft te nt traile r box. S'900. Xlnt cond s leeps 6 $1650. 9am-lpm. Weekdays a.l\er6pm ---------'73 FORD i,<, TON Trailers. Uttlty 9110 Tool box-lumber rack ••••••••• •• •• ••• ••••••• $1500. 770-5301 1714 1754·1732 64.'>-9~. miracle mazda '"~ . C....W...645-1700 'Tl Dlli, 1/r, a /c , lo mi, new Urea, like new, '8500 f'll-1111 19" H.,._ ll•• ID-'-9720 c.... ..... )1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " '46·UOl • '40·'467 71DATSUM 110 PORSCHES Sharp! '~~~~ .. ~,~Mowciul WANTED @ vo=l~NC Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchase 13731 HarbOr or trade·in or your clean .Garden Grove Porsche. Check with Us Today! 1Jblt thuho• fJhr11 GaHlt1•' G,(J••· ''• &)6 .. 2Jll Top Dollar Paid For Your Car! JOHHSOH & SOM LlllcoM Mercwy 2626 Harbor Blvcf. Costa Mesa 540-5630 w.r., OVER .... looll F or Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi VW·PORSC:HE·AUUI DATSUN Z turbocharger & installation kit . .50r;.. plus hp. $950. Complete Datsun Z turbo motor. $2000. Fiber glass rea r racing renders extt1nd stock 8 inches $250. 7~5837. '79 Datsun 280ZX. Ork brwn, Sspd. Alloyed wheels , am/fm /c a ss Xln t. c ond . $8SOO 714·546·0331, contact Patti. Mon .Jo'ri, 8·5 4'5 E. Coast Hiway '73 240Z, whl !red. orig at Bayside Dnve owne r , 45K m1 . xlnt Newport Beach 67J .. 090() cood. $4300 644·2696 Premium prices paid for any used car <foreign or domest1t·) ln good condition See Us First ! .!IU\8 I l.1rll'11 Hh d , ...... , •• \11· ... ·1 .... 1t1 0:1:«1 .... l .. Drfecl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 710 Wagon, 52K m1, reg gas. $2500 640 3904 dy.s, 551·6442 eve~. '77 280Z, xlnt c·ond , many extras $6700 496·5257 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI OUMGI COAST HONDA HIA~AITllS TODAY!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT I 1911 ,.,.IOT TUUOt RACHIMPOITS 148 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752·0900 EataJe Sale. '78 Diesel, all options, make offer. 675-1031. 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche 911 SC '79, xlnt cond, take over ls e 1216ZAH l for d etails call 682·2222 P..5 wkdays , Joe or Kathy 1967 PORSCHE912 I n G o od Condition 775-Ql.53 after 2 o'c locti '80 Porsche m . Lo mi, s spd, fully e quipped. 631 ·9867 & 646·2028 -----_____ , '77 911S. snrf. air. lthr. t'lec windows. SlS,000. 645-2375. 675·11638. ~ .•...•....• !?.~' 'HR ....... 1600 Best offer. 644·7809 llalt Royce '7 56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #l DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER r ROLLS·ROYC£ •SolO J•mbO••• HIPwpot1 S.•cll \L----'~ ClOHO SUNDAYS l!llil s alver Cloud. white. good contl (J wne r $21 ,500 or trade for pro· perty. 640-4999 '19 Silver Wraith 11 xlnt rond , 81 k t 8ro wn , Sl!0.000 540·7980 ... 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 Sill TUU01 llACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752·0900 UMIVRSITY OIAMGE COUMTY '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES•SERVICE .Sill OLDSMOllU BUY or LEASE HONDA DIRECT ~'721 ot UMllO. "7• BUG lood cond, ask· in& t2100 49t·4191 , Ml.-Sl 'M VW Camper Van, 1/r , $1500 MZ·OCMI • '74 Super Beetle. Ori& own, 1dnt cond. met see to apprec. Fabuloua xtraa, "Ro11 Alarm" System, dictation equip, etc. Lori (714)642·~1 <Weekdays> 646-9016 <aft &PM /wltknds) Best Offer '76 VW 9 pauen1er van Lo Miles, N ,300. PP 912·5336 af\er 5pm. '74 VW Super Beetle, xlnt, won't lut, 92500. 983-~ll . BllOPllOUMD '76 Bus. 31,000 m i. '76 Rabbit, $3300 Must Sell! 644-4208 .. '75 VW Rabbit. Am/Fm stereo, lo mi, very clean, $2650. 548-0315. '65 VW Bug. Xlnt runnin& cood. Everything new. ~9034 after6:30 pm. '73 VW Sedan new engin", trans $1800. make offer . 962·9!UO -YotYo t77Z • •••••••••••••••••••••• . VOLVO SALES, SllYICE AMDLIASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS -- IAILlllE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9103 540.t461 ORAMGE COUMTY VOLVO EX CLU SIVE L Y VOLVO Largest Volvo Oealer In Orange County• BUY or I.EAS E DIREC.'7 ... ~~ •• i 10 120 Garden Grove 8 1 Garden Grove 530·9 190 ~Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Hornet. A /T . new trans. alternator. gen. LEASE DIRECT! f9MC TIUCIS OVERSEAS DELfVERIES s_tarter. X Int lk new 2.11$() Harbor Blvd. tires. Loolts good. runs Newport Beach Tenn1~ Club family m e m bership. S600 before t'eb (213)542-6171 WA NTED Avon Zodiac inflatable s port bo11 t capa ble or h and l in ~ 25HJ> motor 751 8967 3X4 1 wheel trailer, $100 or offer. '62Chevy i,<,T, econ. 6 cyl, 540.9640 • on ens. $950. 951·2551 aft COSTA MESA l'i .,~,~,IJ· rreat but has a lot or mi 4 spd, iood cond, ne.w ' ' ' 6. AA for Sue 968·6813 Airless spray ng for sale. loah, Power 9040 ""*" s.;.,ice, , .... Wagner 2000. ISO ' of hose ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Accnsorie1 9400 &2guns, $800. 640·5443 43' G,... MarilMr ••••••••••••••••-.•••••• Gorgeous White f ox Coat l''ully equipped l'erfect $SAYE SAYE$ $2000/0BO la ve-aboard S63,0IJO WrTH USED PAITS Shp. $50.000 loan for 15 759·9153or 751·2133 yrs al·l l't-i•i avail P vt Imported tarparl'I IMPORT Frank's '"Clown ... $1500 ~y . 534 1505 or S40·2254 /\UTOSUPPLY on boat. Dali e t c hing , $1 00 l(Jl N.Ma nchcsler Picasso, $65. 535.559~ i ,7~ KONA 18. Ski Boal.· ' Anaheim 776·9900 Phone Mate Te lephone w /115 h.p evinrudl'. spr Ford 302 Engine m good answering machine with clean. 250 hrs. on moto r , runninf.! cond. $300/0 BU warranty, S7!J with re· 548-4713 after 5PM 64 1 !1157. 548·3374 mote Sl49. 750.3791 Ill price ! J ohn Wayne Tenn is C lub m c m bership. Must sell' 752·2484. 644-1586 28' Eddy (.;raft Cal11n Cruiser sips 4, reblt eng, new paint . vrry nice shape $8500 Cash or trade Slip avail Nwpt 631 l!ICJO DATSl:N Z turbocharger & inStil llallOO kit 50'~ plus hp $!150. t:omplete UaL5un Z turbo motor. S2(JOO Fiberglass rear racing renders extend stock 8 inche!> $250 '77 Civic. a /c, gd condt t ares. mec h . perr. $3 200 w .. d d Mdl "'O h 11 0 Bo , . eeaen s an 1 CJ I ?O Gd•fJl'" Grrwp 8 1 c amper s e · · eve4·7751·5199. 1~.11n"'' Gr 1v1• sJr1 9L9C ••••••••••••••••••••••• 492·0'79610am·3pm. ---ESTATISALE y-9570 ....... 9730 S..W t762 '76 Buick Electra Limll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -... -------,-7-0_7_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed, 2dr, fully equipped. ·15 Dod v 74JAGUAI '74 DL. 4 spd. amtfm 1 Mon -Fri . 8 · 4 pm ge oyager .. ••••••••••••••••••••• IJ6l. cass. 3000 mi on rebll 759-43112. long bed, new pot. $2200. '78 Audi 5000, s package, 963-0516 x Int con d , a uto , "4,000 original miles. eng, xlnt thruout, 11795· '80 C.ad, Eldorado. Xlnt ~/OBO. 538-0121. wner, loadedt <~l 1 963-6583-cond $16,200 cash & take '66 CHEVY VAN Good cond. 6 cyl, $1100 642·1272 --- ""*"L .... 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dial 213-714 MER-CEDES direct leases House of Imports "19 Audi 5000, air, snrf, Blaup Am/Fm cass. 22,000 m i. xlnt cond. 119.995. Eves: 644·9278; dys: 981·5771.. "19 Audi Fox. Like new. JIM~!!,51.,.0 fopta 9-765 overpaymts.675·2972 flUllUI.... • •••••••••••••••••••••• YOUSWAGEH '80 Celica LTD Edition C =•c HIS 18711 beach Blvd. Loaded Ca II 775·5476 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142·2000 S a t I S u n W k k d y s YOUR # I Early '67 Jag 2+2 4spd 3 carl>'s, knock off hubs. 6 clean $57.50. 675·6860 5.:.>-8PM CADILLAC DIALHSHIP IM OIAMGI COUMTY! '67 Jaguar 4.2 sedan. A IMW -9712 really good classic Wire ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels. air . Am /Fm, Low mileage 35mpg 4spd. Many extras $5150. 960-2611 '79 Cehca Liftback. Sspd. snrf. 11 •c, Am/Fm, <'ass. S SSOO /O B O (7141974-4227-P.P r,._,. 97'7 SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING • •••••••••••••••••••••• FLY INTERNATIONAJ. on Pam Am Wlth airline two-for-one tlrket slip Sintapor e. Cen t ral America , Germa ny any or 11 co untries Hurry! Good until feb 28. 760-1999 16' GLASTRON with tdr. xlnt fis hing & ski boat 673-5340 763-5837 JAGUAR C0tt .. nJ01t1 675-9007 960·1725evt• Alllol W..t.d 9590 For the best d eal in •••••••••• ••• •••• •• •••• Orange County .. Come ~Us Today !! Bridgesto ne radials. S ensibly priced for quality car. Private par· ty. 714 548·5647 '79TRJU MPllTR7 CONVERTIBLE Must sell -desperate. Older car or cycle for equity. Xln 't condition. lo miles. xtras 639-3625. Tape Record e r $80, Refrig $35. CB'S SlO·MO. 4 man Tent $15. Bar·b- que $3, Aluminum Cans make orfe r 646-1705 Have something to sell ? Claasified ads do It well. 18' Viking. g lass hull, w trailer & ·7y 75 hp 1----------1 Evanrude OB. Call BratJ. 642·6175 wkdays 8·5 loah,R..t/ Chamr 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSUN PAITS Need parts lo flt '72 Dats un· hur kc t scat I black l. rear bumpe r , left rea r taillight. Pis call 540-5721 a rt 3 PM & Iv phone number. Must be REASON ABU:! •IMMAC21f-34' 8 0 /\TS 6/12mo. plans prepaid from $18!1/mo. Including sllp, lessons 714 1964-5!~ l•---------1 r===========:=..!.-=-~~~~~-1 AlllolforScH ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NCYrICETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The prire of It e ms advertised by vehicle deale rs in the vehicle classified advertising columns does not in· elude any applicable taxes, license. transfer fees. finance charges. fees for air pollution ron· trol device certifications or dealer documentary preparation cha r1ea un· less otherwise specified by the advertiser. ...... HIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR fo r top used ca r s foreiRn . domest1<'S or classics If your car 1s extra clean. see us F1RST' #I lt1 Or.,. c_., 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979·2100 TOftDolw! luu•••CeSlt! For any clean used im· port or domestic cars or trucks!! Contact Bob Walker BARWIC IC )/;. f',11"' ---. ....... 4'--~ '. " WltuY CLIAMCAll AleTIUCll COHNRL CHEVROLET SADDLllACIC Y ALLEY IMPOITS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo 131·2040 495.4949 Closed Sundays CREVIER $1 s;. HOADwAY SAHIA AHA 835·3171 THE llLTIMA TE ORIVl"v MACll1"l •US8IMW1• '73 2002 ( 0558) '7520028 (~) '762002s/r4sp. (1578) '77 320ia (0474 ) '776.30csi auto (0040) CIDMdS•d_,a Ol~ICOUHTY"S OLDIST Sales-Service· Lea1in1 Use ,,,._.At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . . . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you,call .in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to yqur ad ... this service is only $7 .SO week. For more, Informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 M2-5678. v ... .-. UtetlC:..11 77'Ced.S.•• 1."'4 II 1 1., I I' t' I \ ', ~ I ~46 I 200 1.wc:.. ....... 1 ROi1i 1toyce BMW .. tro roof. tpllt .... HIUYa ,..._., ....., .... Top dollan for Spor1.1 • wluMI. cnhe ... Can, Bu11, Campers, INI. ... 1oc11a to12· 914'1,Audl'1 mJ AlllforU/CMGR "''' *MAllMO YOLllWMIM llTll ... , .. 8l•d. JruNTJNGTON BEACH MN ... .......... ,.. • liloat• of ,._ ... , Y•'ll ftad _, i...-1 adftrUMll .. aale la Clu1lfta4 ~-· 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach ~ IOIMcld .... W•M ..... ! 9731 9740 '65MERCEDES 190C Very good cond. $2800. 661·894~ '77 300D. pe rr. cond, 78,000 m i, m e tallic gree n . $12 ,9 00 . !7141546·5745. ust Sell: M BZ '77 4.50 SL, lmmac. orig priv owner (714 )835·9~ aoo D. Brand new '11. Can be picked up ln Europe or L.A. Delivery July 21 In Europe. '114 /ttO-MOO Ot: 844·*4 . 10 210SL, min& oond, xtru, 81aupunll CUI, •JOO. pp• 411-IOOO. ForClualfled Ad ACl'JON Calla ... 01111 Piiot AD-VJIOR .... /•~Jllll "I•• lll"' ' ...... 111 \\,,, 1Jlltl ''Ilk) '69 ELDORADO Nice cond. $1000. 770.5301 '79 SPITFIRE. red convt . lmmac. cond. 4 spd. AM/FM cass. lugg rack. turbine r ims. $4.800 . ...., I 10 Cpe OeVille, brown Must et go! 750·7393 w/camel, loaded. xlnt Y ... w..... 9770 cond. SllOOO. 975-0176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IO VW IUS '77 Eldo loaded MUST T h e V a n a g 0 n 7 SELL. Xlnt Cond. Lo Ml. passenger with 13,000 $4995 eve . wknds miles. Extra Sharp ! _548-__ 7962 ______ _ (51664) "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Camaro. Almost a dusk. Beaut. Best ofr . 552.5529 aft 6pm. H20 -.-.. DAILY PILOT ....._UIM , • •••••••••••••••••••••• a..ou•t ffH' ....................... '76MOMIA2+2 Fuel H.taa • tyl, 1oob • na 1;i. _.,,, Cell Mike 557 -3527 or 7SMQIO. "71CHEVY LUVV-4 AutomaUo, Stereo. New paint, Tlres,xint cond. ~ ··~· Qaevy Impala '65 V ·I I cyl el\I for Hie, '250. 6'2-1076. '75 Monza. 47,000 mi. ·$220/olr. '42·0288 ear. .... · HJJ ········~·············· SHOWIOOM COMO. '75T·TOP Power brake•. power windows, power steerin1 with Ult /tetucop in& 1teerin1 wheel . a ir . AM/FM 1tueo. rear window ddo11e r . automatic tr ans. Snow white with Burtundy in· tenor. 27,000 miles. Im· m a c ulate thruout ! $8 , 100. 754-6790 or Answer Ad #208. 642·4300 ·24hn. '75 Vette, loaded, $2500. cash " take over payts. 751.Q'll ; 760-8847 eves. hdp HJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Aspen Deluxe, Jo 35K mi, $.1250 631-6557 '77 I>Odee Aspen, S E SW 318 V ·8, auio. air, Am /F m , 6040 seat, cruise, radials. 57 ,000 mi, 1 owner. Call 646-9638 after 5pm, 641·7197. '65 Dart. nu eng, runs areal. must sell $650. 494-9363 H40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74FOID COUKnY SQUIRE t '5GI W ACiOH Low miles . Lo aded . Onginal and sharp! 1232 MVH I SIH5 JIMMAllHO YOLICSW AGEH 18711 beach Blvd. HUNTtNGTON BEACH 14Z·ZOOO '77 FORD GRANADA GHJA. AtC. P1S. 6 l'yl., AM /FM Stereo, Lanitau Lop, 22·28 mpg. MUS1' SELL. $31.50 0 80. 639.3625 ..... ericll H47 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Six cylinder. 1974. power steering lbrake5, FM. 50,000 miles ! SllOO. Call An s w e r -Ad lt 4 21 . 642-4300. 24 hours. Mercsy ff50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COU NTY'S ., .FIHIST --- - I.INCOLN·MERCURV DEALERSHIP ~ ?t.4.tl••. LINCOLN·MERCURY 1&·18 Aulo Center L>r. SD Fwy·Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130.7000 ---'T7 Monarch. small V·8, auto trans. ps, pb. dlx int. gray. 5.000 mi. S3500. 675-3767 . .'611 Mercury Wagon. runis. gd, best orfer. 496·0187 ....... "51 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Mustang 302 2bl. FM/Cass., s uper clean xlnt cond $2200 645·5660 '79 Mustang 4cyl. 4spd. fm /cass, $3900/080 ~6138, 497 __ ·3564 ___ _ '86 Mustang Convt. Stock, new top, trans rblt .. eng lo mi. 77l·l228eves •MUSTAMG• '67 , 289 E n1ine, V8. a /c. new radial tires, r ed w /blk interior. Sl 750. Days 642·4321 ext 210. eves &40.7049 '66 Cl as s ic M uslang Convt. $7,500 firm . Must see. <714l855·8300dys. OU 1H1 ttlS • •••••••••••••••••••••• um REGENCY Topcond, hi ml, S22QO. 531""'74 IAl•AIMt '71 Olds Toronado DSL. Wholesale psoo firm Flnancin1 avail. ~.144 .... tf 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Country Sq. Waaon. t.cyl, 4-1pd, 1reen, up. hot la body superb cond. SlM0.112·21U \ ____________ ................ T~r. ~ 17. tMt .... ______ .. ,.., ... ,._._..._ --1 ' ,,,-.- VANTAGE t' ~'" J ' UL1RA t L\GH1S \ VANTAGE ULTRA LIGHTS Ultra LCM1Tar6 mg .\ ........ . -; ............... -· ... . _\ J 111111 1:1111 YllR llllTDll IAllY PIPIR flJE.SOAY JANUAHY // 1YH1 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS lrrinr •arailaon runners on freedom trail Start of the field of more than 1.000 participants spread out along Walnut Street in Irvine Sunday during the Wo rld Mas ters Marathon billed a s the "Run for Freedom" in honor of America's 52 freed hostages. Even- tual winner was Vic· Simonian of Santa Monica Track Club in corrected time of 2 : 18:56 for the course of 36 miles. 485 yards. Corrected time came because officials gave Simonian six seconds due to being delayed while a train blo<:ked the course. A full listing of all finishers is presented in the Daily Pilot todety on Pugt• 84 with win- ners and top marks an the Sports ~t'<'t ion For the Record on Page B:1. Mi:lrathon was spons11rt-><I lw lht' I rvine C hambc-r of< 'ommerce and the Dual~· l'ilot Reagan · greets freed Antericans IJnion memo Teachers told: • use restramt . By PATRICK K•:NNEDY Of tlw D•llY ~1194 St.II The teachers associatwn or the Huntington Reach Union lligh School District has issut•d an "emergency memo" telling mstnlrtor~ lhcv should not t•n <·ourage studt>nts to demonstrafr aga111st proposl'd huclgc•t cuts. Rai11., cold .f.orel'ast .for· to11i{!hl Rutton up your ovcrn>at an<I open up your umhn•lla . hl·1·aust• thl' weatherman prc<lids you 'll need both hy 111ghtf<1ll today llowt'vcr. a high surf 1s not an ticipale<l to acc11 mpany thc 111 coming storm with 1ts fill pt·n·cnl chanct' of showe rs hy this t·vcn- ning · · 1 st.-c some surfers ~1ttmg out there in the water hy the bait shack on the 1>1er now. but l don't know what they're waiting for .·· obst•r ved Huntingto n Hea,h Lifeguard Lt Doug ()'Arnall. lie said the biggest surf was barely three• feet with no 111 crease anticipated and the sea was glassy. The lJ .S. W<.•ather Service predicted wmds up to 20 CSee RAIN, P••e i\2) Dis trict officials have accused lf'a<'ht•rs of encoura~ing s lu- dt•nl s to walk out of classes al Lhn·e high sC'hools to prolt'st pro· posl'd budget cuts that would <:aust.-massive leetchc r layoffs lll'Xt year 11 undreds of st udenls walked out or morning dasses on dif- f nc·nl day~ in I.he. 1>asl two Wl;t•ks ·at Westminster. Ocean Vic·w and M<1rina hig h schools in prot<·st of tht• budget proposals. "Wt' wanll'd lo make il clear t httt ll'achl!TS ShiiUlil-not gf'l in vol vt'fi in s tudent prot<'sts ." s aid Wilham nia11 chi. spokesman fur 1 ht• 1>1slnct t-:du<'ators Associa I ion lie· s:ud that some tc<ichcrs ap 1i<trt•11tly urgcd student ~ lo lcavt• ~c·hoJol in protest Tlw propos c·d cul of SJ.9 m11lt0n from thc distri<:l's 19111 112 t•stimatt·d general fund of $42 million would include lav 1n g off 14'1 teachers. eliminating t hc 5:1-membcr rounseling de partmcnt. and cutting back the ~port:-. program. tncludin~ the l'lim1nalion of ~ymnastic:-.. g1rb' field hot'kcy and most Junior vars ity sports. Thl' teache r <isso<:ialion say~ that mort· administrator post t 1ons should be eltmtnated and that allorutions for s upplies arl' too large and should be cul back The budgd proposals will ~ llisC'usscrl at the regular school board mcelinJ( tonight ul district ht>udquarters at 7 o'clock. The proposed budget c uLs arc <See Tt=xntERS, ~age i\2) Huntington's CETA program weighed By ROBEltT BARKER • Of ttle Deffy ~ ... Sa.ti The fate of Huntington Beach's last link to the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act CCETA> progr am Is expected to be decided in the next few days. A recommendation to eliminate the public service portion of the job Protr•m was deferred last week by the City Council pending a study ofitsoperations. Currently, there are 24 CETA employees working for the city in maintenance, c le rical a nd land1up6ncjobs. Interim City Administrator Ben ArpeUo had ur1ed that the $471,000 annual pro1ram ~ scrapped and turned over to Oran,. County officials to ad- mla..._. However, the deellkm wu put off bee ... of tl1htenln1 buqet proJeeUana wblch may put a crlmp oa •ddln1 any new e mployees to city ranks. The city also will look into the e ffectiven ess of the CETA workers. • •• Some city offi~ials appear to be anxious to sever all ties with CET A because of scan.dais that surfaced early last year. Western Institute of Careers Inc .. a non-profit organization that was set up lo administer Hun- tington Beach's $2.6 million pro- gram, was dismanll,ed after al- legations or mismanagem ent and misuse of federal money were madebyaudlton. Its former director is radn1 trial on embeulement char1es. The city turned over education and tratnln1, the bullt of the pro- 1ram, to the Coast Community C0Ue1e Diatrtct after tbe dll· ficulttes with Weatem lnatltu&e cametoU1ht. The city also rellnqulabed ad· (leeCl:TA,Pa1eAJ> •• _(_ .... 1,..... .. BAUCE LAINGEN, FOAMER H£AD OF U.S: EMBASSY IN IAAN, WAVES GOODBYE Ex-hoetage1 anxlou1 to re1ume normal llv•• after 14-month ordeal H B o.f.f'icial bids .for lwstage A top offit•ial of a lluntington Beach Bible lranslatin~ organiza- tion has Oown lo Colombia to as- sist in ncgotiati<ms for the release or a kidnapped missionary Officials at Wycliffe Bible Translators Inc .. 19891 Beach Blvd .. said that Latin America Director Jerry Elder left for the South American country Sunday. Bill Key. Wycliffe's as$islanl director for Lalin Amer ica opera- tions, said officials do not intend to s urrender lo the de m ands of terrorists. "We haven't heard from Elder yet. but we believe that he has ar· ri ~ed," Key said. "The telephone communication has been difficult because lntemational lines are often clogged." Chester Bitterman. 29, o( Lan- caster, Pa .. was kidnapped last Monday by six armed men and a woman. . Jn a communique to The As- sociated Press office in Bogota, the 1uerrillas, known as Movi- mlento 19 de Abril, said they would klU Bitterman unless about 100 Bible translators le rt the coun- try by Feb.19. Bitterman was working with the Summer Insti tute or Lin1ulslics, an affiliate of Wycllffe at the lime he was kid- napPtd. Wycliffe sponsors and con- tracts wltfl Colombia for Bible trwl1Uaaa. The institute pro-•iclH fteld tramlaton. a., aatd Wycliffe offlclal1 llaftD't b8d d1rect contract with teWortltl. W1cllff• 1nd the Summer ln1UtuteolLIUulaUc1 have been wortdq In Corombla since 1•. Liberated hostages hold news meeting ·~·.,.,..... 'BACK TO WOMEN' M•rtne lerge•nt McKffl HD liquor store held up for 8500 PoUce are huntlna for a man who Indicated he had a 1un ln bis pocket and robbed a Hunt- ln1ton Beach liquor store of SSQO. TH 1mpect, wbo wore a blue and White bandana u a hffd· bud, llltered C 6 II Uquor, lll'ft Broollburat St., at 7:• P·•·=:· thNa&ened a elert Md blm to ftll a ,..... ba1 moaey, police 1ald. WEST POINT. :'Ii . Y ! A P l Amt•rica's l1ht•ralt·rl h<1stagt•:-. sa td todav the n•al hc•rne~ of I ht·1r long orde.al were lhl•1r familtt'S <it home• and the ci~ht s<·rv1<·1·ml:'n who died trying to plu<"k thf'm from <'apliv1ly in I ran At a dramatat· ne ws confl'rc·111·1· altl•ndcd hy 41 of the 52 in th•' group. the former hosta~cs talked little aboultheirtn•atmenl in I ran but saidtheyt•an hardy waitlon· s ume normal everyday lives and blend intolhcirt·ommunities., William J . Daugher ty . of Ossin ing, N .Y .. s aid the group feels unanimously that the real heroes of the 444-day ordeal wen• wives. parents anrl children at home. "We knew what was happenin~ to us and the families did not. .. he said . "We did not experience the roller·coaster emotions or next week · you're going lo be released. no you 're not'." ~ecause t he hostages were completely Incommunicado, he said, "it was pretty much 14 months of just silting back and reading and s leeping and walking five slepe and turning and walk· ing rtvemore." The 45-m inute news con- ference, which took place in the U .S . Military Academy 's ElaenhowerTheater,wasthefint meetlq with report.en ror most or the bolt.aces since their release Jan. 20. There was no immediate explanation why the 11 of the 1roupcholenottoshowup. "\Ve are all all rltht, phyalcally and mentally," said John D. McK..a, 1llarine1er1eant from BalchlDriul,Tn. ''I daD't bOw bow UM nmor 1otout .•. '91,_1 from tltlpeo-, ... BOii.-, P.,. Al> VP Bush headed welcoDle W.\Slll"i<;T0."1 IAP l The frl•rtl J\m1·nt·an hostages, ex':" pressing eagerness to "res ume normal lt v<'s." arrived today to a tearful JO.yous welcome home fri>m lh<·ir <'ountrymen and a formal ~rl'l'ling by Pr<'sident n .. :iga11 :ti th(' Whitt· lln USl' Thi• f1r~t of four planl's earryin~ lh1• 5~ f11rrn1•r hnstagt·s and their farnill(•' from two days or ~~1·lt1s11in at Wf'sl Point, N Y .. l;111chod at Audn·ws Atr f''orrc Ba:-.t" 111 1'i11l>urhan Mary land at X ~10 a m PST Tht• other s fol lm.,edat 1•, m1n utPtntt'rvals. \ 1t·1• l'rt".id1•111 Gt•org<• flush h1•ad1•<I th1· w1·k <in11n g party at \11clr1·w~ ~1wrt• a IJantl played :inti hundn•ch of w1·1l wishers '''llt•d .mlf \\aVt·d •\mc·rkan flags fr~ toonl'd with y1• I low ribbons. ltt•lat1 v l'~ of one returning h11,tag<» l>onalcl Cooke. hoisted h1rn on th,.ir ~houl1frr~ and car ri1•d h1111 through th<· airport <0 r11 wll Thi• "1:-.l1·r of another, Fr1•c1c-r11·k l.N· Kupkc'. broke through a harrwr to try to em- hr;w<' her brolhl'r a~ lw got off the plane She· was gc•ntly rt·lurned by \ 1 r Furer pl'rsonnc•I to a waitinf! area fur hostage relatives Y1'llow nbhons and t housands Of lllhPr well WtSht•r:-, lined the I 2 m I I t' ,. II u t l' II r l h l ' bus moton -.ult· from the air base to t ht• Whit(• I !oust• Bf' fore fl~ ing to the nation's capital. the former hostages held :i news conh•renr(' al West Point, \\'tlc:n• thc·v wcrt.' reunited with lh1·1r fom1lirs. Th('y said they fell (Set> FR•:•:o. Pa.ce AZ) "t.•a t lu•r . I 11c n•asi11g cloudiness \\1 th ra1 ~ sprl'ad1ng southward to Oran ge C'o11nty tonight Showers Wt•ilncsday with gusty winds 15 t<> 25 mph. Highs Wednesday 58 to 63. Lows tonight 46 lo 52. Chance of rain 60 percent tonight and Wednesday. INSIDE TODA'1 Tltt' economic rHlitie• of lif f' come Nrly to JIOU'l4llfttt m Kan.m! City who have set up their own make·~lieve tow11 pattenwd a/ttt the rHI thing. See Pave At. .... AIY-...... M .,........._.a L.M • ...,. M ....... .... c......... .. c...... CM . . Al CMIUN.OT Hlf 'u•ld•r. Jenuarx 21, t ", r-----JlJST BRE.4KJNC---w......,"°"''._.,_,.. • .....,..,.. ... .., .. ,,. Carter praisea Re<JKan for hosta11e 'warnilll{' AMERICUS, Oa IAPJ ~tr p,..~t Carter pra.t.H d ~ a._, .. today rot ••~UM \WGrkf.!laat U.S. c~Unu C'ln• 9-tet.d abroad without a very 1tron1 reacUon' from lllb~ aua CINr wld repurten befon depart&n, for • Can bbean '-oliday taal Iran'• own 1utfertn1 aa • raull o Ult recently coa· duded baata1e crt.l1 11 LM 1trun1•l w1rnln1 &q oUter woukl·be hoa..._t.Men · "f u.tM ii ia 1ood for our OMUun to polnt out lbat lbe Hlailll ol hoat1~ would be ml'l w Ith • v•r>' 1tron1 ntacUoa OD our aatloa '1 P•rt.' U.. former prl'itlck!nt uld "I lhlall lb•,,._._, .. u doM l ... riabtWni lo lh&a r4'•f*'l ll'11 wiaetMn1 l hopeandexpeet I wovlduvedolwthoameUuqm)Mlf ·• Pe"81a ll'erflf•r• ..... 11J•r•I .. ••....,.. W~&SAW. Poland 1APJ Worbrutaaed wamln&1lrillea in aouikna and C'MlraJ Poland lOda)'. the atat.t radio reported, while labor IOUrC"t"l tn the noro.eut 1aid factorift tllert shut down to pro- t•t e buoa tht P\lbbt'at._ol u independent union newsletter. In Wanaw. Politburo m•mber M1eny1law Mocaar called for a widespread puf1t ol fUMt.tonaril's who wi~ power and in· nuence under Ed• ard G•t'rtt. the party chief ousted after last s ummer's c n(lphna 111 r1 k1>11 lJ\at IJM\'l' nse to tbe Independent union movement •fl•I• _..,. ·~ -•••• 18rfWI TAJF', Sltud1 Arabia 1APl Kina Hassan 11 of Morocco and Palestin1an lut'rnlla lc-ader Y1&sst-r Arafat today ur1ed the Islamic summit to ~ agt' a. ··Jihad.·' or ' 'Holy War,•• against Israel and its backers to rt' gain Ar ab so\•ereiacnty over Jerusalem. But the cOOSt>r\'1111\'t' North Afncan monarch was careful to define the holy war as a "mon1l and material struggle" so as not to imply mihtar~· action against lht~ Jewish stale which daims all of Jerusalem as 11:; • 'Nerm1l t·1t~nt1&l ·· Dollar M.-ar• lfl1B ltlglt a,,al"•' ••r" ' ,,, LONlXl:'\ 1:\I'1 Tht• dollar rose on world money markets to· day. hitlln~ 11:. h1.:he~1 lf\'t>I against the West German mark since mid· 1978 Gl1ld pnct>!'> \Hrt> at their lowest point since May 27, 1980. SrrPral c-lla r9.-• d r'1pprd a,,aln•' tf arfNP CAMP LEJEL':'-JE. ~ C IAP) A military judge today dis· missed se,·eral char~es. mcludmg desertion, against Marine Pfc Robert Garwood. who spent 14 years in North Vietnamese prisoner of war camps However. the Judge. Col. R.E. Switzer. let stand accusations that Garwood collaborated with the enemy. Switzer also dismissed charges that Garwood solicited other Americans to throw down their weapons and refuse to fight and that he mistreated another prisone r of war in Vietnam. Benefits issue Disability claim limits proposed ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Ofl .. o.llyf'-St.H Assemblyman Richard . Robtmon. 0.Garden Grove, bu proposed legislation aimed at preventing disability payments from 1oing to survivors of a judge in cases where the disability claim was not filed with the state until after the jurist died. RobinsOn's bill was introduced in the Legislature Monday. The assemblyman said it was pro· posed after he learned that sur· vivors of Orange County Superior Court Judge Orella Sears could become eligible for her retire· ment benefits despite the fact no claim was filed before her death lastDec.8. The coroner's office had ruled lhatherdeath was a suicide. Judge Sears, as many judges ~· presigned an undated disabili· ~ claim in 1979 after taking of. rtce. t This was done, court officials aid, to enable a judge to apply r r benefits if he or she became: ircaoacitated. l»air sought .I H . $1 unt1ngton tape incident Two men are being sought by lice in connection with the re· rted rape of an 18-year-old al Beach woman outside a untington Beach night spot. The woman told police she as leaving the night spot near each Boulevard and Main reel at 12: 10 a .m . Sunday hen she was grabbed in the rking lot by two m en. According to the police report, e woman screamed and strug- ed as she was forced into a van d then raped by one of the en. When she continued to uggle and scream. the men rew her out of the van, police Id. The suspects were both scribed as white, in their late . Their vehicle was described an older model orange van. in ·Judge Sears' case, court ad- ministrators madethedateofher suicide also the date or her retire· ment. allowing a claim to be filed. This could make her survivors eligible lo receive more than ·S20.000 a year if the claim is ap· proved by state officials. Robinson, in introducing his bill. sharply criticized this prac- tice as a "swindle of taxpayer. money." The legislator said there was no justification in paying disability benefits if a person had died. "If you're dead. you're dead," he said in a telephone interview-from Sacramento. He claimed that presigning of undated tlisabilily c laims ''borderedon legalized fraud.'' Robinson said his bill will c.!Qse a loophole in existing law thaf a l- lows predating of djsability claims which can be filed after a • judge'sdeath . His legislation will likely be as· signed by the Assembly Rules Committee to the Committee on Public Employees and Retire- ment for hearings. Two Orange County Republicans. Marian Bergeson of Newport Beach and John Lewis of Orange are on that committee. Robinson said he has been told the California Judges Association will oppose the bill, but he added, '· 1 think I 'm going to get the bill to the governor (for his signature).·' f'ro• Pagr A I RAIN ... knots by tonight. 0 r ange County Shen H's Harbor Patrol deputies in Newport Beach said small craft warnings will be posted here if the anticipated winds rise over 20 knots. Spokesmen for the U .S . Weather Service in Los Angeles said a 60 percent chance of rain will continue through Wednes- day. ' TempeTatures are expected to rise to the middle 60s durin1 the day with nighttime lows in the upper40s. ff LEPHONE ThOmAS p, Haley ~...., Robert N. Weed ...,....... M. ThofNS Keevll ..... Thom• A. Murphlne ........... CNrta H. LOOS_ ........ __..._ All dap•10••: (714) 142-4321 a ...... Adweftlell11: 142-1171 OFFICU C.eMIM:DWtM .. 'flt,..t L .... INdl: 1111 .... CM9e Hlt!IW•Y Htlllt1f19191 INdl: nwn1 .. c11 ...,.. •• ,. 12 cents·.~ gas hike forecast WASl«NGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Reqan is expected to lift rem1tlnin1 oil price controls by Wtidnesday, a White House of· ficial said. The White House planned to anoounce the action today; at a brlefina 11t 10:30 a .m . PST. But ll1tt1 in the mornlna. deputy press secretary Karna Small said, without revealin1 the sub- ject or the planned briefing, that any announcementa planned lo· day would be delayed until Wed- nesday. "There's too much going on." she said, referring to the visit to the • White House of the freed American hostages. . Controls are stilJ in place on about 25 percent of domestic- crude oil, all gasoline and pro· pane. Removal of the controls could hike gasoline prices by up to 12 cents a gallon -but add as much as $7 billion to the federal Treasury at the same time through increased tax revenues from oil companies. One industry analyst said he doubted consumers would feel the impact of the action soon on gasoline prices because com- petition and relatively low de- mand are likely to delay some of l hl• increas es at least until spring. However , other analysts said healing oil user s may feel the full impact of crude oil de-' t•ontrol this winter. With decontrol . domestic crude oil prices would be al- lowed to rise lo world market l evels The latest En ergy Department estimates are that t1 omest1c crude oil has an a vcrago price of $23 a barrel, wh1ll' foreign averages $35. f 'r•Htt PaflP I I FREED ... good "mentally and physic<tlly " after 444 days ill'C apti vity in Iran, and were confident they would re· cover from their ordeal, which ended one week ago. The first hostage off the planes was Bruce Laingen. the senior U.S. diplomat in Iran throughout the cris is. He waved with both arms to the rrowd and then was em braced by Bush. Congressional leaders ·-also were at Andrews and shook hands with the returned Americans. Buab told ftl>Orten • at the air base there was•• a lot of emotion, a lot of deep feeling. I'm just proud to be part ofit." Bush said. "It's just such a joyous day for everyone . . . The e motions, the different e motions of the families is something to behold." Asked if he felt he was intrud- ing, the vice president replied, "I tried to get a feel of whether we're intruding, and I don 'tthink so." Joining Bush in lhe official welcoming party were Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. and Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. Among the con- gressional leaders on hand were Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill and Senate Republ.i can Leader Howard H. Baker, an amateur photographer who took pictures of the tumultuous scene around him. * * * f 'ro• Pagr 11 I HOSTAGES pie I've talked to s ince my stay her e that we're all all right. ·'And as soon as they let us gel home, so especially the Marines can .~et back to chasing women In Washington on Monday, White House press secretary James Brady said that about a dozen of the former hostages had suffered some sort of mental damage. And in a television interview, earlier in the day. former hostage Moorhead Kennedy Jr. said one or his colleagues tried to commit suicide while in captivity. He said he knows the person's identity but does not want to reveal it. "It was a period of extreme stress." said Navy Lt. Cmdr. Robert Engelmann of Hurst, Tex. HB dentist's office rohb~d Police are searching for a man who robbed a downtown Huntington Beach dentist's of· fice of $295 Monday night. • The holdup occurred at 7: 45 p .m . at the office of Dr. Abolghassen Madani, 414 17th St. According to police, a man en· tered the office with a sweater wrapped around his arm, in· dicalinl he had a weapon, and demanded cash . The 1uapect was deseribed as a white man, ate 22 to 251 5 feet, 10 lnchll tall, 250 pounaa wttb bl'Own hair and a thin buUcl. He waa tut aeen runnint soutb on 1 Ttb Street. r l A lasi run tor old 484 ' . Mighty derricks lift Old 484, one of three Knoll's Berry Farm locomotives onto truck Monday for transcontinental trip to Flint. Mich .. where she joins Huckleberry , Railroad run by Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission's little rail line . Knott family donated Old 484 because their line has three e ngines and the Michigan amusement park had only one. Built in 1903 . O ld 484 ''riginally ran bt-t ween Salida and (;unnison hauling f r e i g h l f o r I h' n \' l' r ti n d H i o G r a n d e Hail road. I 7 county buses cracked, removed St>vcntcen of th(' Orani;!c ('oun ty Transit 01str icl 's nc·w fll•ct of 65 Grumman Flx1blc hu~cs wcrt' pulled from scrv1ct• t11day afll'r mechanics found trat·k ~ in the suspension system~ Mon<lay These buses won 'I he put into operation until the c·racks, 1n the• parts that control the lateral movement of the n•ar wheels, are repairec1, said clis triC't of· ficials. The distrit·t st ill has a fll•Cl of 480 working bu!4c~. though, and no reduction in service is planned, said s pokeswoman Jan ice Sharpless Grumman representatives notified OCTD offi cials la~t weekend that metal fatigue may cause the c r acking. District mechanics made visual inspec- t ions Monday of a ll 65 new Grumman buses, Ms Sharpless said . Mechanics arc schcdlrted to undertake a comprehensive safety insptttion of the buses ' suspension system once written directions arrive from Grum- man, she added. When notifying user s of the new Flxible buses, Grumman spokesmen said the cracks are a ··'potential safety problem." Steering a bus would be difficult, they said, if the part breaks en· ti rely. No such cases have been reported. The Grumman warranty for . Orange CS2unty 's buses. which arrived last summer, is expect- ed lo cover the re pair costs. But Ms. Sharpless said there is no estimate how long the 17 buses will be out or service before the repairs are completed. Mechanics for the troubled corporation arc "spread pretty thin" repairing cracks found earlier in some Flxible buses 10 a Separate part Of the S US· pens ion systems, she said None were found durinl! three ~ \ 1 • • ins pt•l·tiun!-. •1f tht· OCTD lil1Sl·:-. llowt·vt·r. m J.11~ Angc·ll'~ all of I h4' Southern (.'al1fornia Hapul Transit l>1str1ct's 230 nt"" c;rum man IJUSl'S Wl'rc rt•ffiO\'t·d from ~ l' r v H' l' 1 n [) l' l' t· m IJ er y, h l' 11 l'r~1t'k~ wcn· f11und 111 121 :-.u ... Jll'nsionsyskm:-. TEACHERS d 1rt'('tly lwd to stalled and h1ttc·r contrnct negoli<ttions bt'tWt't·n thc-d1slnct and its 800 teachers The district says it h<ts budgl'lcd SJ.5 million lo give pay raises to its classified workers who have accepted a contr act 1 and 1t~ teacher~ The propost•d cut!-. .... ould balance next :-t•ar's hudgl'l ancl allow a $300.000 hudgct s urplu~. accordini:? to d1~tr1 1.'t official!-. The stalled contract nt'g11t1a lions had been assisted b\ a stale mediator for the past ·re .... months . But las t Frida). mediator Tho mas McCarthv certifil.>d the parties for a "fac:t finding" procedure hccaust• mediation was not working. A state.appointed facl-findl·r 1s <t pe rson approved by both thC' district anrl the teacher assoc1a lion Uc will evaluate the two dis puted hargaining positions and make an ac~visorv . non binding recomme ndation. prob· ably in late February . 'reacher official Bianchi said 1f lhe fact-finder agrees with the teachers tha t the district ce1n af· ford to offer a higher p <ty raise. ins tructor unrest probabl y wou l d inc r ease with th e possibility of a s trike becoming greater., Off-the-cuff f ash Ion by Omega. Alten1ate • • • .f ltr<>r .10111s Al<1i<1 trial ,Jun dPlilll'rat11111s 111 thl' dou hl1· m11rdN lnal of lluntmgton ll:srh1111r ph) ..,1<·1:rn Lnu1i; Ala1a w1·n• forn·d t11 IJ(.•g111 ant'w Mun d:iy aflt·r a Jtir1ir was d1sm1ssl'd du1· t11 :1d1•ath111 thl' family I ><:ltlll'rnt 111n!:. c·ont inul'd afll'r an 11lt1:m;1t 1· JUrt•r \\ah named to l'l'plat•i· tlw pant·lt !>l rt·lt>us1·d from fllrlh•·r duty h_v Or<1ng1• C'uunl~ Supt•rior ('uurt .ludgt' B.\ r11n ~1<-~1 1llan Alaw. ~IJ. 11> t·harJ,.lt•d tn con nl't·twn with tht• '>l<1y1ng~ of h1~ l'X \\tflo, Marl.!). 37 . and Marvin T1nchc•r 50 a l.<mg B.:aC'h at- tornt•) Both wt•re residents of lluntington lla rbour la1a •~ aC'cused of stahbmg thl· p:.11r aft1•r :JO a rgume nt with ht!> l'X w1ft· ovt>r l'U5tody rights mvolvmJ..{ tht•1r tv.o t·h1ldrcn The 11 rt h•llll'<ltc· ... urg1·on ha1> µlc-ad cl'I 11111111·1·nt anrl 111110<0t>nt ht"r,.ason uf ins:rn1t y t 11 lh•• charges Thl• Jllr~ had dt'lt hC'rated thn•t· da ~!'> IH•forc• taking a wc•t•kc·nd hn·ak. clurtnJ.! .,., h1d1 th1: cll•alh in thl' d1~m1~H·d JUror·~ family 111: 1· 11 rrc·rl <:ETA ... rn m isl rat 111n of ell twr prog r<1 ms !>f:tffing at l-'a1rvic w St a l e• llo~p1tal and ('hanm•I 50, among 11Jn t•rs tot hl' l'llUnt \ But 1t diet retain tht· puhlit· ~t· rv ice port ion of I hC' program C'urrc>nt <.:ETA regulations call for a limit of 18 m onths of public !>l'f\'ICl' em ployme nt with a max· 1 mum annual salarv ofSI0.000. At one time, the r1ty had about 100 C E1'A l'mployers. many of whom stayed on thl' job for ex- tt•nrlc•d periods ThC' C'il y at that tim t• could augml•nt the CETA cmployN'!>salary with t·ity funds. 0 OMEGA I' • Women who know their fashion know our 14 karat yellow gold bracelet watches look marvelous all the time. Precision accuracy and fabulous leaks, .. that's a gift that can't miss. A. Sl,175. 8. SJ.275. C. S995. SLA.VICK'S FIM ,._ .. ,, Slntt 191 7 F11hlon l1land. Newport Center, Newport hKh, 714/644-1380 WHtmln.-r I t..sun. Hilt I MIMion Vi.jo I Noni\ Otaftp I Ttl. City LM .C•rritoe • lrt• Melli Alto Crttltt to. Anplft I San OlfSo I us Vtpt UW_ .. ,._otdl',_........,........,,..._°' ~~VISA. ,._.Owp. , .,.,,., Flftt f"'1tlm C•"' t ··--· --· ....... ---. -----. -,_... -----·-----· .. --··--.... , , Bruce Plasse sumpled the wine and t h t.> r1 h e a n d g i r l f r i e n d L e s l i e \\"euther/ord drned urt steaks pre- pared and se r ved by Tom Gazsz and David Gray. Pl.asse's top-hatted busi- '1ess as.'>ociate Til e settmg was the blufftop park overlooking Big Corona beach and the entrance to Newport Harbor. The occasion? A surprise. though belated. birthday party for Plasse Super day" super slof Super Rowl Sunday turrwd out to be Supe r Slot Sunday for Felix Oachey, who hit a S330 ,000 bonanza on th" FlaminJ?o Hilton's Pot ·o , r.otd marhine, a H ilton spokesman s aid "I don't think l'vC' tom e off the ceiling yt'l." sa id Cachp~·. 50. an Oakl awn. Ill . masonry contractor who rolletled a eheck for his winnings short· ly before returning home with hi s brother. J oe, of Palos Heights, Ill . and a friend. Jim Vandnjack. also of Oak lawn J ennifer Dunn. who op· poses the Equal R ights Amendment and refuses to discuss abortion. has become the fi rst woman to head the R e publi ca n Part y i n Washington State. She said she named h<'r son Reagan after hearin~ a 1964 Ronald R eagan s peeth for Sen 8arrv Goldwatt>r , th e <~OP 's unsu.ctessful prt•sidcntial candidat<' that year Quang Nguyt>n is finishing up the four -,Vl'ar und t'r ~raduate course at IJC San Oit>J{O in two yea rs the firs t student to do so And t ht• 21 vear-otn Vietnamese ref· ugee says he's onl y coasting through his final quartl.'r with 24 units after taking a rl'<'ord 38 a Y<'ar ago. Tht• ave rage studl.'nt load is lfi units Nguyen. on thC' olh<'r hand. will hav<' 150 units when this quarter ends llis grade averugC' is J :i. or a B plus A !l-year-old California boy discovered t hat scndini:l a message by air mail t'an g4o•t quick results as long as the wind is trut.' On a farm about 50 miles s out h of Sa s kat oon , Sas ka tche wan . 8 vcar-old Bradley Jess was 'checking animal traps when he found a s mall helium-fill ed balloon stuck in a tree. A note attached to the balloon asked tile finder to send a letter to Timmy Clang of Diamond Rar. near Los Angeles Timmy r<'lt•ased the ba lloon as part of a sthool project. Davy Jones. a rock star a decade ago, wed his personal manager, Ania Pollinger, 29. in London. He's 35. Dem~cratic 'coup' hit Hayden.forces taki111{ over in co~y? By GLENN SCOTT Cit 111e D•l•r ~lltll..SuH Calling thems elves thl:' Orang!:' Countv Democ r a tic /\llian<'e. representatives of a dozen self professl'<i m ai n o;tre a m De mocrats he ld a press con fe rence in Santa Ana Monday to rtecrv what thev claim is a takeover of the• i·ounty c:t'ntral eommittee by thl:' Tom llaydt•n· led Comm1 ttN' for Etunomic Oe mocracv In a written statement. former central committee chairma n William Thom, Dolly Schultz and Chris l.o umakis s aid "Hayden and his loyalists now dominate the Orange Count y Central CommiltN.' ·· notion that llaycten runs the -l!"rnup is .. totally preposternus." lie-interpret ed the alliancC' formation as a "worse than sour grapes" attempt to wrench batk influence by lhnse who recently Inst their power on t hl· (•ommit tee Alliance memhers. hnwevc r. said that. while most central committee members aren't in the Hayden camp. there arc "svmpathizers." Loumakis. a form e r CED m e mber. expla ined that his group respects the rights or committee mem hHs to their beliefs fiut he s aid a lliance m e mbe r s don't like recent C'hanges and plan to campaign aggressively to give their own Democratic hopefuls a chance of suct'l!eding in important 1982 races that follow statewide reap· porlionmenl or districts. M S. SCHU LTZ , who two weeks ago lost a secret ballot election for the central commit- tl'e chairmanship to labor leader .John Pope. said their political action committee represents the hest rhance for the Democratic party in Orange County. Thom s aid t h e a lli a n ce already has financial commit· me nls fro m s upport e r s. although he wouldn't na me any. and added that political support is li ned up from s uch established lea der s as s tate Sen. Paul Carpenter. D-Cypress. THEY SA ID C ED s p e ll s failure in Orange County. and c l aimed the only r eason Hayden's supporters. mobili zed is to propel him lo a seat in the U.S . Senate or <'Ven th<' While House. The CED. they s aid. is a personality cult that exploits is- sues for Hayden's gain. E mhassy terrorists rarely successful Meanwhile , Jack Baldwin. a central committee m ember who claims no inte rest in C ED. crashed the press conference to criticize the alliance's efforts "to drive a spike in this p'arty." Baldwin. of Mission Viejo. lost his campaign in November to un seat Republic an A s · semblywoman Marian Bergeson from office in the 74th District. which spans the coast from Newport Beach to Oceur\side. He told r eporters that the CED has only 8 members on the 36-member central committee and charged that the alliance's NEW YORK IAP l TN roris ts who seize e mbassies rarely achieve their demands. a Rand Corporation report cnn· eludes. Rut it suggests that l€'r· rorls ts still m ay find s uc h seizures benefi c ial for the publicity values alone The report was prepared by a Rand team headed by Brian M. Jenkins. an expert on terrorism whose findings are often used by the State Department and other "ovemment agencies . It was based o n 48 em- bassy takeovers a round the world between 1971 a nd 1980. in· We~e Listening • .-. The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject ln our letters to the editor col· umn. Call the n\lmber below and your meua1e wlll be recorded. Messages will be tr.anscribed several times daily and delivered to the desk of ltie appropriate eCIItor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox contributon must include their name and telephone number for verification. Ml circulation can.. pleaae. Tell ua what's on your mind. The number la in service 24 hours a day. seven days a week. 642-8088 . I eluding the s e izur e or the American embassy in Tehran. The report was is-sued before the release of the 52 hostaJ?es . IT DETERMINED that in on- ly 17 percent of the cases did the te rroris ts ach ieve their de- mands, most often the release of prisoners. In 48 percent of the cases. terrorists were captured or killed. Ninety-eight percent of' the hostages survived. "Overall. except for t he publicity aspect. taking over the embassies appears to be a losing proposition for terrorists." the report concludes. "They come away with little but their skins and not always that." BUT THE STUDV a lso COO· eludes that terr o rists may measure s uccess in publicity and disruption. For example, the Iranian mili- t ants did not succeed in coercing the United States to return the former shah. who died before the situation was resolved. · But the report aunests. without mentionini Iran direct- ly: "Gaining lntematlonal atten- tlon, causln1 crises and embar- ra11in1 1overnmenta, which almost a u holta1e·taken bave aueeeeded ln dotn1. may p~vlde aumdent reward," Pelicans • increase on Coast . By RICHARD GREEN Of-Delly Net S.H The lovat>le brown pelican. brought to near extinction by man's use of pesticides. is now midting a comeback along the Orange Coast and throughout Southern California . says a UC Irvine faculty m ember. George Hunt. chairman of UCl's Ecology and Evotulionary Biology Deuartment. said the big-billed:n~py birds are being seen in increas ing numbe r s along beaches and above coastal waters. HE A1TRIBUTED t.h is amaz· in g comeback to extensive restrictions that have been placed on the use of DDT. a calcium-depleting pesticide that causes weakness in the egi.l shells of birds . Weak egg shells caused a dramatic drop in pelican reproduction in tht• mid-'70s. Baby pelicans still a ren't be· ing born at a normal rate . hut more and more are cominJ.! into the world each year. Hunt said. Breeding activity is being wit n e s s ed on is I ands o ff l h ,. Ca lifornia coast In fatl. th<' birds recently were found t"o he nesting on Santa Barbara lsl:.ind for the first time s ince 1968. at· cordi n g to Hunt , whost• scholastic s pecialty is or nithology <the study of bi rcls I DR. RALPH Schrei h er. curator of ornithology al the Natural Hi story Museum of Los Angeles Cou nty, s a ys th e comeback of the brown pelican is a "major ecological accomplish ment." However. he point~ out that anothe r . and possibly mor•· drastic. threat t11 th<• pelkan population involves a nchovy harvesting. TuHday. Jenuary 27, 1981 DAILY PILOT .41. Countianl honored by state ~ . Or ange County social worker Lois Chemess, who helped sel l up parenting classes ror families with problem children. has been named California's social ! worker or the year. A Garden Grove resident. Ms. I Che mess has worked for the 1 county for nine years. starting I as an eligibility worker . : SHE WAS given the title for I 1980 recently by the California : Welfare Directors' Association.' :'lo.. , She is scheduled to participate Delly,., ... 5UH ,..... in May at the Fifth National . TOPS IN STATE Conference on Child Abuse and : OC's Lois Cherness Neglect in Milwa1:1kee. Wis .. : where selected social workers I from 50 states and territories I Lecture set for old car col/,ectors · · I n \'es t 1 n g i n {' cl 11 e ct i b I c Cars," a IN·ture series begin· will convene. • Ms . Cherness teamed with ; Santa Ana College instruct or ; James Pllgh a year ago to begin i classes on rearing children. i The classes. she said . were de · : signed for parents who h ave had • violent confrontations with their : children or who are judged to : h ave t r oubl es wit h s ocial : workers or county nurses. ' ning F'rida .v al Gol1kn West "THESE PARENTS ju st , Coll egt• in Huntington Beach. is never learned the skills. for : designed tn teach p<1 rticipants whatever reason." Ms. Cherness ' the valut· of some oldf'I' vehiC'l l·:-. explained "What our people that mav he J,!athering rlus t in needed was experience" Orange Count.\ garaJ,!C's Barbara Seeley, a s uper visor • Tho · six purt scr it·~ will b1• of for Ms Cherness. s aid the : ft•r('d from 7 to!-+ p m Fridays in classes have proven to be sue· · Forum 1 Admission is SJ() for cessful. partly because the col- the s(•ri e.., or Sli pPr lerturl.' at thl' lege off<'rs them at conve nient rloor 1f -.pat·1· b a\ allahl<' ti mes during the day a nd even The ... l'r ll's will bt• led hy ing vetC'ran ('ar· «nllt•<·tor Crall! Along with organizing the Sinclair. who 1s founde r and classes. an undertaking senior pres ide nt of the Auto mobile social worke rs rarely initiate. Ownt-r 's Ass o<'1ation His Ms. Cherness alsn is on the coun· personal (•11llt·1·1i11n 1n dudL•s, t y's f'h ild sexual abuse• in som1• l\H1 cfozc-n "''"" int'lurling ves ligatio'n te am The tea m St.'\'l'ral H11lb Ho' t'('S handles a variety of situations. Sinrla1r "Ill r11·..,n1t1e th(;' dif hut the most common is where ft>rcnre h1•tw1•t•n a l'ar th at is the fath er. s t e p fat he r or mc•rc•ly nlrl and 11<11• that is a boyfriend has sexually molested <'l<ts -ii· a child. said Ms Seeley. Dally ~ttet ,..,... ,, ltku.-K ..... • NE.ARLY EXTINCT BROWN PELICAN FLYING IN INCREASING NUMBERS ALONG COAST Reproduction rtses with restriction of calcium-depleting pesticide DDT lliE STOREKEEPER IN PROGRESS ALL SALE MERCHANDISE IS 50°/o OFF with the exception of our -.. Mens & Ladles Blazers corduroy • TWeeels • SOiies Regular $115.00 ....... sale Prtce $ 74.50 Regular S135.00 ....... sale Price$ 87.50 Regular S155.00 ....... sale Prtce $ 97.50 Mens & Ladies suede Jackets Regular s210.oo ....... sale Price $136.50 Regular S285.00 ....... sale Price $185.50 Ladles Skirts Regular S 38.00 to s 46.00 ....... sa1e Prtce s 25.00 Regular S 55.00 to s 65.00 ....... sale Price$ 35.00 we look forWard to set'Vlno vou. Pleau t>emoflllls. : All Illes wtll be ftnll. BanltAmeriardJMaster Charge ml W.ltdlff~lll 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach. C•lifomia. Phone ~2-7001 I ' • o.t.ll Y PILOT lu .. dey, Jenuary 17, tNI r WORLD I NATION -fu) Hostage pact trouble ...... ~ I Bani-Sadr uairw u•ue /or mm gain! • and quarreling, caused the Te•'~~'·' H•rp•l•f' A clos~ e 11c ounte r 11 n ; o~ Tin : KHOll l.Dt:a os n . Vou commuten nut tht•11• ~hu pl) t~w frf'tiW»Y• 1md b.)'wayli of the Oran1e ('ou t d1.11h In 11eu1 ('h 11r tht• puy1•ht1d1 buck. fl1ure you h •H 11 t11u11h ' l-'1111•t>t 11 ou mo11tly drive 1010 Th.-t'i . "') . '11u h1.1\ 1 1L ,.,,ft ""twn Wtlhf' tht• We»v~r &et1 an front 11( 'uu 1 h .inj(llllie h HH'' nwH· often th;,11 tht' two dollar bet t(•r t l.o;~ \ltHnllu'I '11u can h"'ndle It, be1·1tui.1• ou h•vt the-~ht'1•1 .. nd lht !JI Mil.l'I> I HIU h lll>C!) ~,., ,., rn111d 11 ~ h~o 1 ht> t 11\<U ton milk tru('k pulls out '11n•1 th mt•• '11111 l.in1 1111 '111·~ ~rt Hoult'vard when you 're 1u .. 1 tr' 10~ 111 '"' 11\'11 "' l'I 1•1 the 1 ran:.1t1on lo the Corona 1lt'I \1 .t1 '"'''' ~e11 1f 1ndl·\·1t th11t 'h"rt stn•lch of p•ve m t'llt l .tn t"-1 JI lt·ll ,1 ( 1 ,.,. ~ •H ,\ 0\ 'R•. " t ·o ,TROL You rt> ... blc to handle your ""' n , 11'••• ..:•·rh' l•I akt> .. 11cl lur 11 '>lli(nul5 l'vn..,11 h•r lht> ... 11u;i111111 hu\lo l'\l'r'1f 1n:.tt>ad of being the ll!U \ b<.·h1ol1 lht• \lo ht't·I· \\JU un: 1tt1ng ul the e1•o nd seat. as .i µIJlll rnlt•1 ...;""' lhJl ., d1fft-rt·nt '"" '11u It' lwl1•l l" \\hen 1 he: tl Jpi.11·11111~ hupµl'n.'>, you have no wheel to .. ~1111 no br;.1kl'' 111 1111 nuthtng to d ivert you.from full atten· 11<111 111 lh•· rwut di....ii..U:r You 1ust have to sit there in the '>l'<'unJ '>l'.1l .ind l"' 1dd 11· 'our thumbs ('ONSIO l-:R ONl.\' yeslt>rday, over the lunch hour , \lo ta•n thl• i..1M11stanl managing editor Of this esteemed // ... / ~-- The guy on the nght i.s about to change lanes. 1ournal. Charles II Loos. invited me out to dine after a ricl e in his s panking new V-Oub tub. We started out for the Salvation Army store in Costa Mesa . That wasn't where we were going for lunch and to expl;on why we were ~oing to the Salvation Arm y Store would take too long, Suffi cl' that we wNe .m Harbor Boulevard. Charles tooling ;lionµ in his n1·w V-Dub tub in pe'rfectly fine Cas hion THIS ('K EEP PUl.L.ED out from Wilson Street direct· I ~ 111 his path Whal do you do a s t he helpless passenger under these c 1n·um~tant:cs·1 You have no wheel. You have no brake. What you try to do is calculate ahead, to the moment of 1 mpact I failed at that. so I tried to faiilt. I failed at that. too C'L.EARl.V EXPERT AT s uffering this kind of mis· fortune on the local roadways over the years. Loos s martly t•l udcd thl' car<'ening c reep with a couple of deft m a n(·uvers Silence filled the V Dub. T hen he said: "Did you sec that guy·•" "()h yes." you choke out calmly "I believe he was drt\ rng a 19-11 Ford four-door sedan." "llC' didn·t cvt•n look before he m ad e that turn:· Loos sugj.:t•<;ll'f1 "Was 1t really that tJld·~ A 194 P " "Tht• 1911 was a very good model." you gasp. "My aunt from Modesto had one and I used to vis it and drive the cfrvtl ou t of 1t "THAT'S RIGHT," Loos says "You suppose it had any brakes·• lk didn't show any sign of having a ny brakt•s " "I know Ill' had somt· hrakes." you reply weakly "Rut that was tn 1941 ·'-... Wh<1l t·lsl· c·ould ~·ou sa y'' BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP> Iranian Prealdent Abolha11an Banl·Sedr la trylni to uae the ho•l•ll• aettlement with the Unltfd St•le• .,. a weapon In hlA power 1tru11le with the ultra <·on11 ervatlvt' Islamic t-le r lcA who domlnaht lr an'll l'arllam..,nt itl\d ltll auvernml'nt In nt1w111la11er •'dltorua 111 1md Guilt ple a in assault on a c tress Rl\' .. :Htt•:AU. N Y 1Al11 A Mnnhntt1111 h11111111•ssna 1111 bus ph•udt•d .:mlly tu 1·h11r..c1•s thut hr bt•ut uml ktt·k1•tl 1H'trt•ss M1•loni1• Ila llt'r a(tt•r 1•!'lrortan1o1 ht•r tu a party ut a I.on..: l11l11nd nwns111n lu~t :4printt Robt•rt Mt•Kt•1t1ott'. 42, ph•acled tcuilty Monduy to a ('hUrKt' ur s N ·ond-d el(ree u1u1ult before Suffolk County JudMt' James White Mt•Ke>a~r. who remuined free on Sl .000 bail. was expected to be sentt.>nced to a year on proba- t ion starting Mart-h 16. That would ~ the stiffest sentence given to any of the four people investigated by a grand jury after Miss Halle r charged s he was rap€.'d and beaten during a weeke nd p a r ty at t h e Southampto n m a n s io n o f theatricat producer Roy Radin. . Miss Halle r. who played the role of the fe m ale "Sweathog" hig h school stude n t in t he "Welcome Back. Kotter " TV se ries. wa s f o u n d sem i · conscious by a conductor on a Long Island Rail Road train last A_pril 13. ' GtdlClf .......... Former Rep. Richard Kelly, declaring "I have not been a crook," has been convicted for taking part in a $250,000 bribery conspiracy in part of the FBI 's Absca m probe. The verdict came Monday in Washington , D.C. California ·gets • ram M orP PXpPrlPd 1t ith .flnou in higher arPatJ C h.tnt .. ot r~1n60Pf!rc ""' tnn1Qht .tno W,.OnP\ddY Gu\ty .. ,.Qu,,, ,0 \OUtliwf\I .,.tna~ I\ to 2~ mpn ~' Un''lfnQ "''''"''" ton•Qhl drVt W~nt-1\0tly r oa\tdl lnw .tt. '"'"'"0 "'7 tt1qn )8 m 1rt"\dbl WcJtt"rflO £ lww~, ... 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Pr ime MlnJster Mohamm ad All ftaJal on rour counts: In 1Ull another development concernlnl Bani-Sadr. he has chur1ed his political enemies plotted to aaaasalnate him by at· l1tc k ln1 hia car with r ocket · J)ro1mlled •re nades or staging a c·ur "accident" while he toured Iranian front lines in the war with lrac1. Th<' four countK Rani-Sadr has utt at•kt--d clerics and Rajai on un• ~ That the agreement negotiated by Rajai and his as· soclate!I will return to Iran only $3 billion of the $11 billion in as· st'ts it claims were frozen by Pn•sident Carter in retaliation for the seizure of the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran and its staff: That Iran cou l d have rea<·hed a much more favora ble agreement e arlie r : -THAT THE agreem ent does not conform to the conditions set for the release or t he 52 captive Ame r icans by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader or the revolution ary regime: That the seizure o f the hostages and their imprison· m e nt for 444 days by militant young supporters or the c lencal faction was responsible for most of Ir an's present difficulties, tn· eluding th~ war with Iraq. "It s timulated anti·ls lam1c. anti-Iranian feelings on an in· ter national scale. spread a culture of deceit a nd hypocnsy in domestic political contentions economic boycott, the dr ainins or our remaining free foreign ex- chan1e and consequently the ata1nation and downfall.or na- tion al economic growth, and finally provided the grounds tor the Iran-Iraq war under unequal economic conditions a nd their unavailing results ," said an e ditoria l in Bani -Sadr 's newspaper Enghe lab l s lami, Iran's best-selling daily. BAN l -SADK a lso divor ced him self from the agreement as well as the hostage-taking by ac· c using Rajai and his govern· men t or railing t o kee p him in· for med of the progress or the negotiations with the United S t ates dur ing the final two weeks in which the settlement was worked out. Rajai defended the agreement Monday when he presented it fo rmally to the Majlis. Iran's parliament. He a lso said the country·s problems result from the upheaval or revolution. not from the holding of the hostai:cs. "If we look at revolutions rn other countries." the prime minister said. "we would find that all o f them s u ffer<·d economic s anctions. political isolation and c \'en direct and 111- direct militarv allac k .. l. n cl e r n u 11 I h (: r l'lrt·umstanct·s C'ould we huvc obtained from the l 'nited State:. more than whal this governmenl has ·· The assassination <H'tusat10n was made :\'tunday tn the pres• dC'nt·s '1:.iih· --war diarv" <'Olumn 1n Tl'hran·s Enght'lab Is lam• n e \\ s paper. wh1e h Bani-Sadr t•ont rob False report cited in silver issue NEW YORK I A P> Ru che Group Inc . a ma1or Sl'eurrt1es and stock brokerage firm . has been charged in a complaint with fals 1fy1ng books and public reports to deprive one of its subs1d1arie~ or profit:-. from sil ver transactions made on behalf of the llunt br11thcrs and other c lients. Thecharge was m ade in a s uit filed Monday in L' S. District Cuurl by Irving J . Louis Jr of Secaucus. N J . Louis said he was an offtceror two Bache s ubsidiaries when the fals if1rat1ons first"' ere recorded 1n thespr ingof 1980. Louis. who said he was a senior v1ee president of Bache Broker Dealer and president of Bache Metal Co . fil ed the act lOn as a sha reholder and o n behalf of all shareholde rs affected He asked for an injunction to halt the a lleged falsifications and authorization to rn spect the company's brokerai:e records The t wo subsidiaries also were named as dcrendants. a~ 1.1.ell a)> Allen D . Hogan. vice presid<'nt and a director of Rii che G rnup. and El liot J . Smith. a Bache Group director and l'Xecutave vice prt-~1dcnt or • Bache Broker· Dealer ,.,.Wlr ....... POWER PLAYER? AbolhHHn B•nl-S•dr Gas pric P up 5 cents a ~allon NEW YOHK I AJ') The averaf(e rctall prtt'l' of g<isolint• 111 th<• United Statt's has JUmp{•d nearly a nickel a gallon -;int·e 0 P El"s last round of cru<1c-oil price inrn•ascs began 111 mid December. an industry analyst s aid today • Dan Lundberg. publisher of tht• l.undhcrg Lt•tter. a l.os Angc•lt•s based tradl' ncwsll'tll'r. said h1:-. s ur\'ey ind1catecl the nat ional a vcrag(• rt•lail gasoltnl' pric·c "'ai; SI 27 19 a gallon as of Sunday. up 2 28cl'nt:-.smn·Jan 19aodup<t 4i t('nts SlllC-l· l>ct 19 Tht• latl'sl gasohnt• Jlrll'C in ('rt•ast•s also rcflt·ctl'd the lifting of prin• n introls from domt!st i<'a l ly prudut:l'd 011. 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" 1·r1· up 12 p1·n·1·11t SANTA BA RBARA <A P ) Discovery of five ancient cannons was termed "very signifi cant" by University of California professor 1-'r ank Frost. "I've lived here nearly 30 yea rs a nd I've never heard or a discover y of this magnitude," Frost s aid Monday. "We 'r e anxious now lo get lhe con· servat1on process unde r way." Frost, who tea ches history of se afaring al C's Santa Barbara cam"us. said . however. that iL's "hil(hly unlik(lly" lhal treasure bunters flocking l(1 tht· l>each whe re the c annons wt rc discovered will fi nd anything d st: of valuc "I DON'T THINK SO," said F rank Frost of s pel'ulat1on thut thl' ruins of an old Spanish or Hr it tsh ~allt·on m :iy h avl' hroken up a long the s hon• "It':-. so o.;ha llow all the way out,'' ;o,aid F rost. ·If 11 wa:-. ;i ..,h1µwrl0t'k. tl would hav<' hroke up way out ' Nl'vt'rthl·lt•:-.;o,, Frost wa s ext reme ly excited about the disi·m er of the t<ir :incl roc k cnC'rusted t·a nnons along :i c;JVl' a bout a half m ile south of <:olt·ta Ht•at h County P ark W(· think 11 ·~ a vt•ry ...agn1f1<•<1nt <l1M·11vcry. ... a rel F ri1st , a formt·r S:inl<t B:-trhara ('ounly -.upl•rva..or It ·, 1ira<·l 1t ally a untqul' d i...c·o vl'ry .. · • 'IOOl.t:N HARTE R. 42, o f ('urp1ntcn <1 rn <.1dc lh<· d1..,1·o v1·r> la ;o,I \'h-dnl·..,cla y, anti ~·rr1;o,t ult1matc-ly -.upl'rv1:-.ed 1111' rc mov:-t l of thl· :11 ~·f1H1t long t:an no n:-. t}~· <• dozc•n pc11pl1• aftt·r rc1·1·1vtn J.! 111·rm is...ion . from lhe Burl'aU 11( St.alt• 1.and;o, Bui 1kflorn11n111g 11wn1·r;o,h1p of tl11: hc·:1d ) prt1p l'rl 1 a nd c·a nn1111s . l'a l'h o f wl11 1·h Wl·tghs li(lll t11 7011 111111 nds, ha:-. prov1•rl to ht• rn11n • d1ffteult than ... ;dvug1ng lht·rn Frost :-.:itd San la B:i rh an.1 ( '11111111 11ffw 1a b :-.ur \'t') l'tl the an •;i Frida y and stall· 'ur~l')or;o, wc•n · 11n 1 Ill· :-.1·1·t1l' 0 11 Monday lla rll'r n·porlt·dly h;.i;o, wa 1v1:tl findt·r·.., right to th<· (·annon:-. pro1·uh·d th1·1 <rn• rc,111rr·d and pn · ...,.,.v .. <l. hut ttw hluff :.ih11v1· ltw lit·;1r h :rnrl lht· arl 1 1111 ·d . 1' • ·, ' ' , , 1 ....,,..., I 11 II 1 I 1, · 1 1 'I!. u l.1 r I I.II I 1 l.111 111 '-it , 11111 /11-..f f'j\ 11111 of I JI If ""' l 1 I I I d II 111 l ti ... I II \ <I' I \ 11 I 1 I 1 t \\I '( 'k ' ' II cl \ 111 I II "' 11 11 111 ,1 '-.lft"111111 •\\,I\ <..,,,,,,,111 ·l111 111 1·d1111 ll tt I 111"111 · 11111 11 11 II ,Il l lltt ,1(1\,1111 (' jllllt 11.1-... 111 11 II •d 1 1il '-I I\ It ljllllt "tt Ill ' ,, ill ,.,, 1til11111 1.1111i1 1 It .._. I\ !11r111 , C ifl \1>111 11 .1\1 1 \·•1111 <>11 ill l I 1111 " .11 I : • ' -, I I 11111 \I J I' /, joining area 1s owne d by the P acific Lighting Corp., pare nt company of the Southern California Gas Co T he owners hip q uestion may be a<'ade mic howe ve r. because "the univers ity has t hem a nd we don't have any interest in blocking them ." said Southe rn California G as spokesm an Rich Nemec. I' • OOZi.:NS OF TRi.:ASURE hunters and othe r c.Urious ix.-oplc h;,ivc vis ited the site, some armed with clcctronit metal detectors and some with c·aml'ras. F rost said 1t 1s like ly the cannons were on<'e part uf the a rsl'nal of a British or Dutch galleon thcit patrolled t he coast an the 1800s. "I'd s ay the bii:j.(cst probability wcis a ship in the ccirly 1800s, just lookinR over the last three cen- t urtl'S of h1stor\' alon~ thb l'oasl , because the most ship traffit· wa~ in lhc early ISOO's" he sa id Refund due 8.6 million eligibll' St\('HA M ENTO 11\1'1 About thrt.'l.' 11111111111 Cal1 fci rr11 an:-. arc· ... u11 l'l1g1hll.' fur rc- furHb fell' tl i...:rl11lll ~ 111:-.ur:inc·1· Nintribution;o, p:11d 111 l!J79. 'ia)S t hl· s lalt· F.mployml'nl 1> .. 1·1·lop nw111 l>1·purtnH·nt Tht· dl'par t n11 ·11t r l·m1nd1·<1 l0 lig ihlt• 111·r...,111 :-. :vt o 11d :i.1 111 fllt· amt·ntl('(f l!J7 !1 1';1l1f11rn1a 11<·r :-.onal 111<·11m1· tax rl'lurn;o,. 'F11r111 5'10, w11.h lh1· Vrancht!>l' Tax Hoard It :-.aid that k Ii rnt1ii1111 workers wc·n · 1·l1J.(tl1l1 · lo darm lltt· rdurul. bul fu r less than Ii 11111 111111 ha\t' dorw :-.11 Tlw 'laH·m1•n1 -.a id lhl· maximum refund 1-. S!! I and pa) mt·nl;o, ha\ 1· 111·1·11 an· raging S7ti Most non.'itops to Seattle 7· J(j ,I 111 11 ·'I I 111 I .HI p.111 I II I ' I "I 7·.111 p.111 . S IO:i llicl11 , < I II I IH·I0 .1111 I , , 1 • 111 I -,:, p.111 ' I I ' I II I I I• 11 1 'I :11; p.111 11111• I I r1: I I 1 11 1" I ( 1111 t ti I , I 1.11 I 111 I -.. 11 I 11.1\1I "11 11 \\I -..1111 II 111 ti• I It '-it " I II It ' I I t1 · \\ ,1-..l 1ti1'.1,i l 111 i>l.1 /,I $105 \~\ _ on our7:40 a.m. \~ and 1:30 p.m. -·~: s105 on selected return flights, too. nonstops. 5105 with no restrictions. S7875 for kids under twelve you bring along. Flythe frien"1f skies of United. Call Ullted or }UUf Trawh\gent. !\ I : 1 •· Thof'Ns l<MYll/l!dltor o •• .,g c.0 .. ,10 ... ,P.101 Editorial P.!!fJ.e ------------~--------------------------- Tueeday. January 27, 1811 Barbara Krelbich tEdltorlat Pave Editor Airline gets the message on noise \fh•t a'' urt l hut uni> ~·.i11 bt' Ut"i.t·rabt!t.l Mb unst.•ttltld, one \I lhl• flt'\\ Jt'\ 11r r arr11•r' on ttw Onm.it' Count) &tene Hl•J•uhl1<· 11 lint'<h up11(·urb mort.l walhn(C lo be a t~am 1•l '.-rm L'r 111o1t I t•r' uH t•t'tlll~ John W •Yn~ Airport l•'rn -.\artt·r,, Ht.·puhhl' h ui. tlttl'ldt.-0 not \u apve~I an Ur Jr\f.!t• t 't1ur11\ '-lllpt·rior Court ruJmac thatt it rnuin rellnqu1sh hrn ur 1L, 1l pt·•1111ttc·d !lu1I ch'µ~rtur~• ii2' "art of a plan that •ti•>~ t..U I~".,, ht·• • a1 r1t·r.. Frontier Airlines amt Western \1r lml· 11> 111·..: 111 "t>' ' 11·t' ut .Jt.~n Wayn~ Aarvort lkµul>lu 1111 mc-rh llu"'ht-~ A1rwe I. had t•ontende<l 11 •••• II ",, .. dl\t t lllllflc.1tt·<l t.IKi&IObl IOl'U I\ wa:, 1Je1n~ fon·ed Ii• ~·j\ 1· uv ~1 pr uport1u 11utl'I) I urger shit rt' of fli~hts than the itlll'r 1rH u111 lwn1 di ttwct1rport,A1rl'ullfurnia 111 lht· "ukt• ••t thl· rlt·1 1-.iun uot lu a11peul, Ht>publH' h as •r1h·H"! 11-. p ilo t-. lu 111-.t1tutt• ne" takeott mt!asures de "I.flt-ti I" r l~lm l ' 1ll•l\t' 1n1 11<te·t~ on rt'stdenttal areas sur ' •11111hn,., I hl· LI 11 l'urt pc1r1 u·ulurl) m Scant a Ana Heights. I tw • ..ir t w11 ('O rn ~~ lruni the same a1rlm~ offiC'ials whc •il' .i k\.\ 'ho1 t rnunth~ cigos ard tht>y d1<ln 't think then~ wa!' 1l 1Cllh n 111 ,1 J{'l llUI t' µroblern al John Wa) ne Airport It 1 J Ortu l bt: .. , crlooke<l that Rl'publk officials , in • 111111'\l' tu LI pruµu:o.Pd t·uunt~ plan to regulate who wins -.ht -.1u th t r om Lhl· a11'1Ju11. havt' lentat1veh s upported a 11111~t· bull~t·l approtH·h lln<ler s uch an approach . a ir car f l I ' \l hli fh C(Uld . Win <J('t'CSS rights • 't•l'l ..1h<I\ t' ull e lM· 1s thl' controlling ra1.·tor in all h • '"'"''=" ~1l ,l(1h11w,,,11 1: Airport Republic s eems at last to •·• \ L' rl·1·og1111l·d and 1•111braced this 1·or1t·l'µt Mo01ent of unitv • One;> of th<' rl'turning hostages. d1sC'laiminj.! the right ''•lit· n 1ll<:d <i hl'ro, com mcnte<l ''What happened to us was a 1· .1\ ,d) s t fur brmgmg thl' l'OUntrytogether ... Ovt·r the pa!'.t emotional week. a nd espedally this 11;.i!--I Sunda) when the 52 finally landed on Ameriran soil. 1tw n • seemed to be a grt>at deal of truth in that rem ark. Da~ after d<:1y, American families gathe red around I hl·tr telt.•vision sets, listened to broadcasts a nd pored II\ l·r news rl'ports as the hostages made their w a~· hom e . At an) ~1ven poin t . the man on the street was aw a re that l~l'.\ had left Ira n airspace. landed in Algiers. ar~ l'l\'c<I in West Germany, were safely in the Wiesb aden hospital, an d . a t long last, had been reunited with their I ;.im i lies. , As t.hc i;iotor cad e approached the Hotel Thayer at \-\ i:~t Point Sunday. the c heers of the e ntire population of I he· Villa~e of J li g hland Falls som e 5,000 m en . women • mu t htlr.Jren who had waited for hours in freezing weath<:r <:c·hoe<l across the land. "U .S.A ! U .S.A ! .. they n· 11 t:<l Th<'re was no doubting the s incerity of the welcome. Ont• ohserver remarked. "Six months ago you could rw\ er_ hav.c gotten kids to#?ether with flags screaming for ,\mt·rn·;.i fh1s has really lied t he country back together in 1111(.· pll'n: a~am. 1.t was u finC' finale for more than a year of anger, hum ll1atton <tn<l frustration. Tht.• frt'<.'<I hostages may or may not be heroes. In a ... t·n~t· th(:.' are. for s im ply having held themselves loJ!l'lht·r through the long ordeal and survived. Hu1 lh<'re 's no doubt their suffering and s urvival gave 11" :1 nlOmcnt of unity I he like of wh ich has not been felt •ll'l'l' for 11 Ion)! time Disease weapon Lh·ath from p neumonia is one of the greatest hazards lo r older 1wople. convalescents and those suffering from «'11ronit• respiratory and other diseases. l':\'cn ct ~('\ere chest cold or case of flu can predispose 11thNw1se healthy people to pneumococcal pneumonia. f hl'rc will he a .million cases this year and 54,000 deaths "ill result. despite the use of a ntibiotics. ~' it is of s petial interest to learn that the Food and Drug Administr a tion has licensed a new vaccine called l'n_t·umovax ... which is said to be at least 90 per~ent ef. f N 'll\'e a~amst the 14 types of pneumococci that cause m ore than 80 percent of all cases o f the disease. It can be used on <'hildren as young as two. and is 1·sµet'ia lly recommended for o lde r people and others in ll ig h risk categories. Unlike influenza vaccine it has to he administcrt'<i only every three to five years. ' This month in Washington, 74-year o ld California Sen . S.I. llaya kawa summoned photograJJhers to the Capitol when he received his pneumonia vattination. More than a politieal gest urt>, it was a timely reminder that we now trnvc u weapon against the nation's fifth leadin~ ('ause of death • Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are !hos~ of the11 authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd/Name nouns By L.M. BOYD Q. How come a bathroom is referred to by some as "the John"? . A . To credit one of the two earliest developers of indoor o lumbing, Sir John Har- rington. However, the man whO' specifi cally invented \he relatively modem flush bowl ror England's royalty was another tilled fellow, one Sir Thomas, whose last name not used here hu become a vulgar synonym for the fb- tu r e. The lingo is Uttered with Identifying nouns taken from the names or the inven· tors: sandwich. macinto9h, derrick. Any others? Q. Do barnyard animals gel hernias? A. Rarely. Weight of their innards ts dialrtbuted over a large hammock of muscles from cheat to groin, tbWl evening out the presaurn. Q. How long has e11plant been .x>PU)ar? A. About 120 years, but I don't know why. o~ar Gloomy Gus Will all the yellow rib· bons tied here and there across the land come down now any faster \ tha n political posters after an election? A.V. Co\lltl.. sou1a in China's Kaa1u Province eo years a10 lived in caves carved into soft allt hills. A tremendoul eartbquke hit. At least 100,000 people died after tbat live buiia( Nobody outllde· the province knew an)'tblnc about It for three montha. Even tben it didn't make mucb news. Talk to Seuoned Clttum °"" the a&• ol TS. • wm "' you a 1meu In· deflnlte IUID )'OU'U ftDd few who ever heard ol lt. J . -~ t,----- Jack ~denon Banks pro fit from credit curbs W ,\StUNGTON -Last March, the Carter administration de· d ded to discourage consumer cr~dit purchases. It was a desperation move to slow the roller-coaster inflation rate. At the lime. many economists doubted that consumer credit was a major prob· lem . Federal R ese rv e Board Gov· ernor Nancy Teeters, for example, told Congress that the rate of in· <'rease in overall retail credit buying had been declining for s ix or seven months without any special measures to restrain it. And the action taken which Fed Chairman Paul Volcker <'On· sidered both extraordinary and t emporary -affected only about $68 billion of the $4 trillion in out- stand ing credit. In short, it was too little and too late to have any significant effect on inflation. WHAT THE Federal Reserve Board did, technically. was re- quire banks to deposit 15 percent of any increase in their total con· s umer loans in a special account with the Fed. But the board left it lo the bankers' discretion lo choose the ways they would curtail credit to their customers. And for some bankers. greed proved to be the better part of discretion. Ohe banking expert told my as· sociate Tony Capaccio that. in the past. creditors had been prevent- ed from imposing new credit terms -like annual fees and jacked-up minimum payments - by many state and federal laws. But some bankers saw the 1-'ed's "temporary and extraordinary" slowdown measure as a ~olden opportunity to ignore the old regulations at their customers' expense . While they were at it, some of the money lenders implied that their profiteer ing was part of a patriotic effort to help the gover· ment in its fight against inflation. And although most banks had the decency to inform their bor· Richard Reeves rowen that. the new credit terms were simply allowed by the emer1ency re1ulation. al least one -Union National Bank ol Wichita, Kan. -told its customers that It was forced by the new regulation to charge a fee for credit extended through MasterCard and VISA cards. This Is simply not true. ONE TECHNIQUE used b~the banks to "restrain c redit'' was lo require, retroactively, increased monthly payments on outstand- ing credit balances. Pittsburgh National Bank, for example had previously required VISA cardholders to pay at least $10or 5 percent a month toward the balance owed. This was s uddenly changed-in the middle of the re- payment process -lo $25 or 10 percent or the balance each month. OTHERS WHO adopted lhiis scheme included Ameritrust of Cleveland, First Security Bank or Utah, First Tennessee Bank. First National Bank of Omaha, Pacific National Bank of Seattle, United States National Bank of Oregon, First National Bank of . ''(ool it, mAn-the cdrrtpdi~n's over." Chicago in Elgin, Ill .. Exxon, Tex· aco and Mobil Oil Credit Corp. Another stunt the creditors used was lo impose annual fees on creditcardcustomerswherenone had existed before. lnvesti1ators for Rep. Frank Annunzio, D-Ul., <'alculated that the avera1e an- nual fee slapped on card holders was$14. I.enders that imposed hither annual fees included Bank One ol Columbus, Ohio; First National Hank of Chicago, Elgin, Ill.; First Security Bank of Utah ; Society National Dank of Cleveland; and the Ch arge-It-All System of lla rris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago. Footnote: The Federal Reserve Board's program to restntin credit was Indeed temporary: its complete phaseout was an· nounced four months after ft was initiated. But the Fed did nothing to rescind the costly credit terms that profiteers had imposed dur- ing the bankers' holiday from governmental restraint. DELEGATES IN DANGER : Under retiring director J erome Waldit!, the White House Con- ference on Aging has used com· munity get-togethers all over the <.'t>untry lo hear the views of senior citizens on the f>roblems they face. More than 10,000 persons at- tended these forums. But the econom y ·m ind ed Reagan administration has eon· trol over the nu t logical step in the proc:css· regional meetings and a 2.000.delegate national meet ing of senwr r itizens scheduled for next December. Some S:I m ill ion has been earmarked for delegate expenses at the national c·onfab. What worries Waldie is the possibility \hat the new ad- m1r1istration wi ll lop off the tJel - egate·ex11cnsc item rn the in· le rest of hudl;(el t·uttmg. If this is dune. Waldi(• pointed out. ii would m ean that onl y those delegates who can pay their own t-xpenses will be able to attend the meeting. This would rut out of the pro<:ess lhl' gr(>;it majority of older Am n1cans who a.re 1n lower ln- c·om c· bra<'kl·ts the very ones whose pr()hlL·ms of survival an· t hC' most sevt•n· Maybe skeptics have misjudged Reagan ·'It was n't muc h," said ·a Democratic senator as the in- auguration of Ronald Reagan ended. "Just another campaign speech.'' • He missed the point. If Ronald Reagan's inaugural address sounded like his campaign speeches in fact . some of it was stronger than hi s s t u m p rhetoric then Reagan really m eant what he was saying during the campaign. The occasion and setting made the point last Tuesday. The 4oth president of the United States took his oath of office at the Capitol, turned around and said :· ·'An economic arrnction of great proportions . . . t hreatens Lo shatter the lives of millions of our people in this present crisis, government is not the solution to Mailbox our problem : government is the problem. "ll is my intention to curb the size and influence of the federal establishment and to demand recognition of the distinction bet ween the powers granted to the feder al government and those re- served to the states or to people . All of us need to be reminded the fed e r al government did not create the states: the states creat· ed the federal government.·' LISTENlNG TO that. I re- minded myself that it's not every day you hear the new head or a government sounding as if he means to question that govern· ment's legitimacy -in this <'ase. the constitutionality of the federal government. Did he mean that during the campaign? Does he mean it now" f'ew people seemed to think so in Washington last week. The New York Times responded ed itorially to the inaugural address by say· ing : "The 4oth president of the United States chose the role of mod e rate In a ·c ript Of gradualism . ti 1s th e 1m press1on. huild1n~ s1 nc·e the nomination. that hl• means to move from the right" tnJ! to l'Om mand the center .. Th e Tim es fatlhfull\ tras ns m1 tted fel'l1ng s 1n Washington the full-timer~ here seem to think Reagan will be just like everybody else The.) m ay have misjud~ed . Reagan does want loC'ommand the renter. but hedoesn't lhink il 1s where the New York Times and Oemocrat1C' senators think it ts "In the days to come ... the new president said, "J will propose re moving the road hlo<'ks that have s lowed our et•onomy and redut·ed productivity. Steps will be taken and aimed a\ r est oring the balance between various levels of government. . to get go\•ern. ment within its means. and to lighten our punitive tax burden ~·· I ASSUME HE means exactly that : deregulation of business a nd disassembly or federal power. What J don't know is whcthE.-r he has the will and the -;kill. the energy to do wha1 he "ants 111 de> 11 against the in ert1<1I oppOSll)On of p<>rmanent Washington '.\taybe no 1me can heat a town that no<IS knowingly whe n Alexand er Haig and Joseph C:.ilifano lll'l'ome partners for ihe1rnwn 1naugurarhall IT. IS SO hard to figure Presi· d e nt Reagan that it is .sometimes so eas' to dismiss · hi m ··t don't hold ~i m'personal · ly responsibl e ... somoone said during a dis·gustc<I post· mortem of rrank S inatra's Inaugural Gala with Donnie and :vi arie Osmond chanting "Go· Honnie. l.o~" before the en- throned president-elect. "That's the point. lsn 't it·•" s aid William Shawcross. the Brit 1sh Journalist. "no one ever h o ld s Reagan p ersonal!.) responsible for anything." Reall y, n o one seems to be lieve him. believe that he means what he says. I'm begin· ning to think he does. I think he is responsible Adoption quests need niore careful preparation To the Editor: Th e r e hav e b een many positive con~equenees of the cur· rent movement of both adoptees and birth parents searching for biological family. The emotional Impac t of the quest - particularly if contact is made -creates a contagious fervor. In time the strong feeling within each person intently tracing clues -and often discovering members of his or her genetic past -qu.lets down. Yearning, hopefully. has been fullllled. I wri\e/oUt of concern for those whose pftlonal or family lives have been seriously disrupted as a result ol the gatherin& momen· tum ol the search. I encourage an increase in evolvtn1 efforts to provide sofne education lo re•l>ect to awarene11 and 1eultivtty prior to the start ol the une~ of baet1round data. ~ in many ri&hta move· mentl, the intensity of meetin1 one'• need• overabadowa re- alisadion ol ways in wblcb the Uva tA atben mt1bt be affected. lnbe..-t lo the ri~.t of adopteea or birth parentl to look for their blolo1lcal kln are numerous compla:iti•,1 particularly lo n- latloe to tbe prom1H by law (llll· ,tll quite recently> that there'd never be contact between adopt. Ive aftd b&ololical famlUn. People adopting today or placing infants are being in· formed that future contacts may take place. The decision lo place an infant and the decision to adopt can be weighed with this likelihood in mind. It is those birth parents and adopli ve parents for whom there was no s uch preparation 'whose personal or family Jives have frequently been seriously upset. I UNDERSTAND, I believe, the feelings and needs of those in- volved in the search. I realize there have been people who have been overjoyed to have been found. Mi1ht, however, more awareness be given to the search consequences that truly have led to hurt or that have the potential of doing so? Ml1ht there be times, for instance, when a third party could "put out feelers"? Mi1ht those in- volved in the quest be helped to understand the deep down re•· sons for doors sometimes being slammed or IOI' adoptive parents appearln1 to be "hoaUle" toward an action very important to their child? FAITH BOWLUS ,. .... .,. ....... To the Editor: I wiab to abate u event which shed some light into my life and may do the same to others. Several nights ago I semi- awoke to a strange sound in my home. a rattling sound similar to tha t of a Ne w Year's Eve noisemaker. The noise was intermittent and it took perhaps 15 lo 20 minutes for me lo realize that I and my family were in danger. Four things went through my mind in my half·awake state. Number one, it was a smoke de- tector noise, number two, panic, number three, get my husband up, number four get upstairs and get the kids out of the house. I went through all four realiza- tions in record time. AS rr HAPPENED it was a false alarm. The battery in the smoke detector was going downhill, dying, and It wu soundln& off an early warnin& of deficiency. After the scare I sat down and1" tried lo see the positive side rr the leuon. I now realise that safety devices auch as smoke de- tedon are of no value really un· leaa, number one, there ii an evacuation plan, number two, tbere are fire drilll, and number three, educaU~• to tbe children~ the d. I •aa-t my fellow bumMI have smoke detectors and use t hem wisely by also having the above three ·t hings in their homes. It's loo late once the cr isis is there and you're in a state of panic. I hope my scare will sufficiently frighten others to think about this. VICKIE BORTHWICK .......... To the Editor: Those who viewed the con- firmation hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee of the newly appointed Secretary of State were treated to a masterpiece or human ex· pression. In just a few brief moments this man <and a man he is, let no one doubt it) 1ave..those Senators an earful and lhla he manaced main- talnin1 his d.llftity and without losin1 bis compoaure. There's not going to be any more humlUatton for our country, no more puaayfootin' becaUM we now baveatJ1er-former NATO commander and Army Gen. Alex· and er Hall-and none too aoaa. WARREN G. ALTHOFF • , .. ..., ............. _.. ... ...... ..,., .......................... ...... .. , ........... -, ... , .. c.--. CA ............. I •I .... 10·•0 .................... _ ..... . ............ _ ... ..._ ... . ....... .. .., .............. ... ..,._ ..... . . BUSINESS Sr OCK • ~ ""-I ... !: .... ' A .. 0 " .. •"• ... r •• '' I >-• • . .,, . .,,, "''" I ~""~ ' . ... ~ .. .. 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J..:rt'l'n t·\·es rathc·r than t'n lb i1kl· lwa \ \ 111;1k1· 11p •Jr fann h;111 do" · Tu .. day, Jenu1ry 27, 1981 Students get help with,rWomework Hotline' " ,..~ 1•0 1ntrnv 11 .1.t~ <Al,> Studcr\l~ h1•11• ~hu url' twwllt•hc:d. bothered 11 1ul l.H'~1ltlt•rt'd b) th1•1r honwwork 1wo11 will bt' 11blc lu l(t.•l ht'lp over a 'll 11111t·~nrk llutllnt' " l'tw l'ortt·n tilt' 1-:dun 1tur:, Ass0<•1a 1 w 11 11> huvtn" ti ttilt!phmw 11ls twlt:d at 1h1· lon 1l· pulilu· ltbrllr) 1>0 !.ludents 1 u11 1·,111 with ~u .. 11t1011i. uboul lhe1~ "' ul111•' · Th phone will he stuffed by on e t>le entary and one high school t cher each Monda) through Thurs uy from 6 ~ p m . o;lartini.: Feb. I n } k id wh o "i. d oini< h is horn ·ork und 1~ h avinK a difri<·ult lime tan ~el on tht• line and r ail lhl' librar) ... tht• a -.so1·1at1<1n's Bul'k Shaffer explained 111.an 1nte rv1l'w W<J r111 11y Til e Su rgeon · General Has De1erm1ned I h<JJ t:1qarette Smoking Is Dangerous IO Your Health. .. ·•tr the student is having trouble , the teacher can help," S haffer added "Or. if the teacher can't help in the s ubject a rea, he o r she will get another ac•credited teac her in the as · sot·iation to get ahold of the kid some way ahd help ham our so h e can have the r'roblem solved before he goes to l'lass the next day." More than 40 teachers have agreed to staff the phones, so no one will have lo handle calls more than a cou· pie of evenings a month, said Hob Latour, the association·,, pubhr rela lions direc tor. "The teal'hers arc very interested IO doing all they c·an for the kids .'. Shaffer said II t-:tt .\l' l'R~_ha..i.r_. _____ _ lITTIT. w1Tliiii. l'I~· hat k , ,Ill' dn•y, an1 alcd aµ plot U!ool' \\h1·n " e walkt>d di>\\ n lhl' runw ' for thC' l1rst tinu: in a p'nk lmcn l1.1 h~ girl "aek d c:"" \11,,., Stm·lds c1utfils Ii 1• 1· ;i m 1· m o r c· "'1J1h 1 ~t1 <:atl'cl a" the hour long "how c:o n t inut'<I Th1·\ t·ulm1natcd 111 a11 old rost• taffeta J l11u111·Pd gown that ('ap 1111·c"I hl·r <·harm. not a 1!11 1 :in~morc , hut not \ "' a woman citht'r · Evt•n without Shields. tlw Valentmu s how was a SLu·c·css llis outfits hlffl· womc·ns · m'steries twhincl a v1•il nr" r lassit· 1'1•m 11111111 y Punk rock .sicken in~ ,to many SCOTTSDA LE. Ariz 1 AP ) People who say punk rock makes them ick may not be exag- gerating, a researc her .says . Steven Halpern. direc- t o F v; Spec trum ,Jtesearch institute. Bel- m o nt. Calif.. to ld a ,health symposium that .i>unk roc k sound s v ibrate throuj h t he lower body. The body feels it "'more like a pummeling"' and "not lik e a healthful massage ... he said. , "People often com - ;plain that punk rock gives them a stomach "ache, and that's not a •generation gap,·• he .uid, grinning. Halpern said he has 'com posed a type or jrhythmless music which prom otes ease •nd ,harmony In the body. ;'Since relaxation helps healing, so does his mualc, he aald. I .,.~ , ... , .. 4' • • ._ ,. • • • _.::., I #'t • • , .. • GENERAL NEWS Reward told NEWMAN CAP) -A $2,SOO reward has been 'offered for i.nformation leading lD the arrest and ton victlon o r tare et shooters who dama1ed a po.wer pole, leadine to the death or a construc- tion worker from Fresno. James Mark Hoffman. 29, fe ll 100 feet Jan . 4 while working with a cre w repairing d amage to a pole in southern Stanislaus County ( • • \ .. Ylll 11111111 llllY PIPll TUESDAV JANUARY .> 1 t •IH 1 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFOHNIA 25 CENTS Irvine •araflaon runners on lreeflom irail Start of the field of more than l ,Ooo participants spread out along Walnut Street m Irvine Sunday during the World Maslers Marathon billed a s the .. Run for Freedom·· in honor of America's 52 freed hostages. Even· tual winner was Vic Simonian of Santa Monica Track Club in corrected t ime of 2: 18:56 for the course of 36 miles. 485 yards. Corrected time came because offi cials gave Simonian six seconds due to being delayed while a train blocked the course. A listing of the first 702 finishers is presented in the Daily Pilot today on Pa e 84 with win:_ ners and top marks in the Sports sect10n For the Record on Page 83 -Marathon was sponsored by the Irvine Chamber of Commerce and the Daily Pilot Reagan greets freed A01ericans Irvine roast Planners OK zon~g change A zone change that would permit construction of 2,000 dwelling unjts on the northern third of the 9,400-acre Irvine Coast property between Laguna Beach and Cor ona de l Mar ha!> been endorsed by the Orange County Planning Commission Wide11i11g o.f Ca1i,yo11 Rotul 11ixed Laguna Canyon Rcwd will not be widened in the near future unless it is done with loral or private funds. In fact , due to a s tat•• highway funding shortage. projects not a lready listed in the county's five-year highway plan will "not even be considered seriously during t he next few yl·ars," Laguna Beach City M ana~cr Ken Frank said. "Unless there 1s a sigmfican1 in('rease in the ~asolinc tax," Frank said in a memo to City Council mem bers "Laguna Can· yon Road will not be widened unless the adjacent landowners assume that responsibility." The council in a split vote has backed a pla n to seek slate funds to widen t he winding, country road to four lanes from Canyon Ac res Drive to the San Diego Freeway. Council me m· <See CANYON, Page 1\2) The t'omm1ss1o n, in a unan- imous vote Monday, r ecom· mended the County Board of Supervisors adopt planned com· munity zoning sought by the landowner. the Irvine Company. The land now is zoned for agricultura l use. The development would occur on lands abutting Corona del Ma r Central and south portions of the coastal holdings have hecn targeted for inclus ion in a proposed national park that would surround Laguna Beach. Unrlcr the company's develop· m cnt proposal, 2.000 low a nd medium-density units would be built on about 3,500 acres ~ndaves along the inland side of Pacific Coast Hig hway and Laguna Canyon Road, the only existing thoroughfares through th e property, would be de- veloped as "visitor s erving" areas with commercial and tou-riSl~onen e uSCS:-- Thc commission seemed to agree with most of the critical a s pects of the plan . which reflecLc; policies in the previous - ly approved Local Coas tal Pro gram for the territory. The commission voted to rec om mend a 28-foot hei~ht limit for homes built on the coastal shelf south of the Cameo Shores development of Corona de! Mar. Ir v ine· Co mpany o ffi c ials originally had asked for 50-foot limits, then sought a JS.foot m aximum. Neighbors ('oncemed about loss of their ocean views asked for 14-foot limits. Frank McGill, chief of the zon - in~ section for the county En· <Stt ZONING, Page A2> San Onofre rehearsal Nuclear 'crisis' In the Situation Control Center -in downtown Santa Ana, 12 yellow telephones are arrayed on a group or tables where critic al declslbns will be made In the event of an "incident" al the San Onofre Nuc lear General· ing Station so uth o f S an Cle mente. Surrounding the tables are old but comfortable swivel chairs ~here the decision make r s would be seated In event or an emergency. That 1roup would Include Ralph Clark, chairman or the Oran1e county Board of 8upervi1or1; Sheriff-Coroner Brad Oatea ; county Ad · mlnl1trattve Officer Robert TbomH: county Fire Chi!~ Laff1 Holme, and directon °' lhe county Environmental M anagemenl, Human Services and Gener al Services agencies. T he group will assemble T hursday morning in the Situa· lion Control Room for a test or how well the county's em ergen- cy communications network would perform in the event or an actual emergency. Repeat, this is only a test. The nuc,ear 1enerat1n1 station la shut down for repairs and con· atruction and will not be back ln service until April Accordlnt to the scenario for the diluter drill, the county re- ceived notice at 8:30 a .m . toda1 that an "unuaual event" bed oe· curred at San Onofre. Plant operaton dilcovered a leak ln the plant'• coolinl 1y1tem. The. .. ,. ........... FORMER HOSTAGE DONALD COOKE CARRIED AWAY WITH RECEl'TlON AT ANDREWS AFB Llbe,.tecl Americana pr•IM t•mlle•, reecue •tt•mpt victim• •• 'r••l he~•· Liberated hostages hold news WEST POINT , N.Y . CAP! America's liberated hostages said today the rc<tl heroes or their long 1>rdcal were their families at home and the eight servicemen who died trying to pluck t.tiem from captivity in Iran At a dramatit' news conference a llendc.'d by 41 of the 52 in the group, the former hostages talked little aboutlheir treatment in Iran but said they can barely waittore s ume norma l everyd ay lives and blend into their communities. William J . Daugherty. of Ossin· in ~. N .Y ., said th e group feels unanimously that the real played plant was shutdown. At 10 a .m . Wednesday, of- ficials from SoutMrn California Edison will notify the county that the unusual event has been upgraded to an "alert.'' At 7 a .m . Thursday, company officials once again will upgrade the seriousness of the emergen- cy, to a "site em ergency." t Thia development, the county ii told, could lead to the calling or • "1eneral alert" that would force evacuation or more than 7~.000 realdenta within a 10-mile r•diua ol the plant. At thla point, Clark, who holds the title of Operational Area Coordlnetor, will dtclere a 1tate of local emer1ency and direct that dUes, polite aiencMI and ( .. NVKS, Pa11 AJ) , . .. • 01eet1ng heroes of tht• 444-clay ordeal were wives. µar<'nLo; and children at ho mt· "We knew what was happening tfl us a nd the families did not," he said "We did not experien('<' the roller coaster emotions of next week ·you're going to b(' released. no you 're not' " Recause the hostagci; were t'ompletely incommuni cado. he said. "it was pretty much 14 months of just sitting back and reading a nd sleeping and walking fi ve steps a nd turning and walk ing fivemore ." The 45-m inute n e ws con- fer ence, which took place in the U .S . Military Ac ademy's EisenllowerTheater, was the first meeting with reporters for most of the hostages since their release Jan. 20. There was no immediate e xpla nation why the 11 of the (See HOSTAGES, Pa1e A.2> LB grading law studied An ordinance requirln11eolo1Y report.a for most project.a that In· elude building or 1 radln1 permit.a ia scheduled to be considered by the La1una Beach City Council tonight at 8 o'cloek In Council Chambers at City Hall. Thecouncll alloi1duetoreview a 153-pqe documtnt ln tbe city's general plan reviak>n proeeu. The report, prepared by 1lx citiaen eommitt.s, 11 a comDlla· tloa ol i.commeadaUoD1 oe land uae, noaa.. clrculaUoa. ..me blehWQI, ..,....., 0.-.,.., con1ervatlon ... publie1.-. Rai11., cold .forecast .for to11il{li1 Rutton up your ov1•r('oal <tncl open up your umbr(·ll:1. hN·:111~(· tht.• Wt.'athcrman prt'd1cl!-_\llU0 1l neclti both by mghtfall t11da y flowcver. a high surf 1~ nol a11 ticipatcd to aet·ompany th1• in coming storm with its fill pNc·c·nt chance of i;howcrs by th1i; t•vt·n ning. "I sec some s urfers sitlin~ out there in the waler hy the hail shack on tht.' pier now. but I don 't know what they'n • w<tiling fo r ... observed lf untington Beach Lifeguard Lt Doug O'Arnall. He said the biggest s urf wus barely three feet with no in- crease antiripated a nd the sea was glassy. The U.S. Weather Scrvi('e predicted winds up to 20 knots by tonight. O range County Sheriff's H a rbor Patrol d eputi es in Newport Beach said small craft warnings will be posted here if the a nticipated winds rise over 20 knots. Spokesm e n for the U.S. Weather Service in Los Angeles said a 80 percent chance or rain wUI continue through Wednet· day. . Holidays OK'd RICHMOND, Va. CAP) -A atate holiday commemoratin1 two Confederate 1eneral1 would •110 hoeor tbe late civil rt1ht.s IHder llar11n Luther Kin' Jr. under a bill before the Home ol Dele1ates. Tbe mea1ure waa =~ JO-I lloDday by the VP Bush headed welco01e WASlllNGTON !AP> The free d Aml'ril·an hostages. ex- pr1•s ... ing <·ai:?<·rnt"•'> lo "resume normal hvC's ... <1rnvcd today to a ll'arful. JO)OUS wckume home from th1•1r rountrymen and a formal gr<'eting by President HC'agan at th<' White !louse Tht.' f1r~1 of four planes carrying t ht• 52 formc•r h11st<.1ges a nd their famllll'i. fr••m two days of 'H'<0lus1un at Wl'!>t Point. N Y . lantklf ar Ar1dn·w~ Air Force Ba ~t· 111 sul>urhan Maryla nd al H 50 a m l'ST The other s folloo,•wd al h m1nutt.· 1nt1•rvals. \'ll't' l'n·o;111t'nt <:r·<>rge Hush h1•t1d1•cl the • wl'lcom1ng party at ,\ndrc•w:-., wht'rt• a hand played and hundrNI!> of well-wishers yl'ill'd arul °"' avC'd A mt.'ri('an fl a.:s ft·~loont«I with v1 . .'llow ribbons . Ht'lat1v1·:-. ,;f ont• re turning hn-;ta~l·. lkm:ild Cooke . hoisted him on tht.'1r shoulders and ('ar· rll·d him through lht• airport t•rowct The· sis ter of another , 1-'rt.•dcrH'k I.et' t\upkt.·. broke through a barrlf'r to try to em· hra<'l' hl·r hrolher as he got off the vlan<' Shr Wal> gently returned by 1 r 1-'ort't' pt•rsonncl to a waiting .1rC'a for hostage rt.•lativcs- \'i:'llow ribbons a ncl thousands of other wc•ll wishers lined the 12 mil t.• route of the bus motorcade from the air base lo th(' White !louse. Before fl ying to the nation's c·ap1tal lht• former hostages held a news ccmfcrcnre at West Point, where tht•y were rf'united with their f:Jmilit•s Thcv said they felt <Sef> FRE~D. Pa~~ AZ> Or :n:~ .. ~•:a~I \\·~·ath_.r I n1·n•a!>i ni.: doucliness \\Ith r:ii n s preading so uthward to O r ange County toni~ht Showers Wed nesday w ith gusty winds 15 to 25 mph. Highs Wednesday 58 to 63. Lows toniJ(ht 4n to 52 Chance or rain fiO perct•nt tonight and Wednl'Sday. I NSI DIE TODJ\ \' Tht tronom1c rtaliUei of h/e come early lo young1ttra in KaMOA City who have stl up their own mokt-~Utf1t town patterMd after lht rNl thing. See Page A9. ..... Al Y-tenotce Al l rlM...._. Ct L.M..... At ......... ..., c........ •• c......... Q4 CIMkt A1' c~ ,.,. Pt.-....... ....... M ....... I ,.....,......... "" a.&.--.. Cl ....... ....... ., ...... ., ... . ....... ,_ .. ~--... ................ e ~~ =--Att ...... ... _ ........ UIC •' ,., ,..__--JllST BRE~KINC--__,, ........... "'"' ~·· .,.., .. ; ......................... . Caner praises Reagan for hosta1fe 'u10naiR1l' All&IUt'US. Oa IAI'> t'onner P....W.t Caner praiaed ~ --.., .. to.aa1 ,., ~ u.. worW &Mt u.a. ~~....._ ta .... be M\Md abroad wlu.out a very 1tron1 Netdon fiom lhls toWlilr)' lut Carter l()kl repur1tn btfor• deparUn• for• Caribbean ~that Iran'• own auft•rin1 u • r•ult ol UM reHnU)' eoa· ct ...,.... crlal1 11 the 1trnat•t wamina to ulher would·be -.l ... taera . "f uu.k i&..a tood tor uur R•lt•teiMNAt ouUN& U.. aeaaiA1 of e.o.t .,. wouJd t>.. m.-t w Ith • very 11roq reuUoa OD ow nat1oo '1 P*r1." Ow former prt'tUcMnt 111d "I lhiak lbt .,,...Jdeat hu done lhe rlOt u.a., In lhi• re.pc-ct It '1 a wiH lhtaa. l bope aad expect I woukfhavt'don•Uwumethln1my1elf " r., ... 909 ..... r ...... ••r•• ........... WARSAW. Poland 1AP1 Worken ataaed waminastrikes.ln IOUl.Mrn aad c-entral Poland today. the 1ta&e radio reoorted. while labor .ourc-e. in th• nortbeut 1aid f actorie1 Jberuhut down to pro· tut a baa on the publkaUoaol u iodependeetunioo newsletter. In Warsaw. Politburo member lliecayilaw Mouar called ~or a widempread purse of functionaries who wielded power and an nuen~ ~r Edward Gierek. the party chief ousted after last swn~r·s tnpphng strikes that 1ave rise to the lndependent union movement •If••• eo•r• .,.,,,.,, ...... , l•rtwl TAJ F. Saud& Arab111 (AP> King Hassan II of Morocco and Palestiruan guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat today ur1ed the Islamic summit to wage a .. Jihad," or "Holy War," a1ainst Israel. and it.s backers to regain Arab sovereignty over Jerusalem. But the conservative North African monarch was careful to define the holy war as a ''mor11l and m~terial stru~gle'' so as not to imply military action ag11inst the Jewish state wh1<'h claims all or Jerusalem as its · 'eternal t·apilal .. Dollar ne-ar• I 878 ltlfllt a,,aln•f •ark LONDON (AP 1 The dollar rose on world money markets to· day. hitting its highest levt'l against the West German mark since mid· 1978 Gold prices were at their lowest point sinte May 27 , 1980. Se-rn-al cellar,,.-• droppe-d a,,aln•• tlartne- CAMP LEJEUNE. N.C. IAP) A military judge today dis· missed several charges. including desertion, against Marine Pft. Robert Garwood, who spent 14 years in North Vietnamese prisoner of war camps. However. the judge, Col. R. E. Switzer, let stand accusations that Garwood collaborated with the enemy. Switzer also dismissed charges that Garwood solicited other Ameritans to throw down their weapons and refuse to fight and that he mistreated another prisoner of war in Vietnam. f'ro• Pagr , I I San Onofre NUKE ... 'disaster' fire departments ready for the possibility of an evacuation. No agency pe rsonnel will ac· tually be dispatched into the field to implement evacuation procedures. said Bert Turner. director of the county Emergen· cy Management Division "It's a tabletop exer cise." Turner said. A•enciea, however. will be alerted to the mock disaster via a teletype system that links them with the Control I, the county communications center located in the Civic Center tom- plex in Santa Ana. Use of telet vpe. Turner said. is preferable to radio transmission since the latter can be monitored by persons with frequency scanners Bombi111( said 'in reve1ll(e' SAN FRANCISCO (AP > A previously unknown "revenge" group that claimed responsibili- ty for the bombing of an Iranian bank here has threatened to set • more bombs and assassinate 1 supporters of the Ayatollah '. Ruhollah Khomeini, FBI agents · sav. Telephone cal le r s who claimed responsibility for the , bombing early Monday of the Bank Melli Iran said they were part of the American Revenge Committee formed to take re· venge against Iran for the treat- ment of the former hostages. • The development is "of great • concern to us," said FBI agent • Pat Webb. . · Boards, wetsuits I ~ taken in burglary Mld1et Smith, who owns a surfboard shop In San Clemente • by the same name, told police ~Monday someone had broken In· to his shop, taking four s ur, ! lboarda and two wetsuits. Police saJd the burglars en· ~ tere~ .the shop at 1237 N. El · Camano Real by forcln1 open the f front door. The stolen equipment iwas valued at $12'3. test set A It hough the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is just three miles from San Clemente, less than a doaen city officials are participatin1 th.la week in an exercise involving a mock disaster at the nuclear facility. "It's just a communications exercise,·· said San Clemente Fire C'hief Ron Coleman, authqr of a proposed community evacuation plan in the event of a nuclear incident. City emergency personnel are conducting an emergency drill on a blackboard in the fire sta· tion. ''We're not deploying any of our people in the fie ld ," Coleman said. "We're doing it all on a board." And they're working from a disaster plan that doesn 't even have City Council approval. Council members have said they wouJd not adopt an evacua- tion plan until they received as· surances it tan guarantee the safe evacuation of the communi· ty in the event of a nuclear inci- dent. But they told fire orticals the unapproved plan could be used during this week's countywide drill. For now, fire and police of· ficials are testing the city's com· m un~ation.s capability. receiv· ing updates from county e mergency management of· ficials and conducting mock mobilization measures . By Thursday morning, the county will declare a state of local emergency, but the re· sultantevacuation will not be car· riedout. . "The exercise ends about noon Thursday," Coleman said. And while the fire chief said this week's exercise is .. moder:ately important to San Clemente" in relation to com· mun.ications and command coordination. the real lest comes in April. That's when a mock emergen· cy exercise will be conducted partially on city streets, with urety personnel deployed lo locations throuehout the city. !..-----------------..-.-.a....;....--------~ l ilt• TELIPHONE Tharnas P. ~aley i-wlltMr Robert N. WHd ~ M. Thomes K"vll .... ThcNNI A. MUrphlne .............. Cherlft H. Looi ~ .......... • All d1pe•uasa: (714) 142~ eta ..... Adls•stlelt•: 142.1171 r -. - . I 17 buses sidelined byOCTD S.venteen of the Oran1e Coun· ty TranaU Diltrlct's new neet of 6~ Grumman Flxible buses were pulled from service today after mechanict found cracks in the suapenaion systems Monday. Tbese buse1 won't be put into operaUon unUl the cracks, in the part• that control the lateral movement of the rear wheels. are repaired, said district of· ficials. The district still has a neet of 480 working buses, though, and n o reduction in service is planned, said spokeswoman Janice Sharpless. Grumman representatives notified OCTD officials last weekend lhat metal fatigue may cause the cracking. District mechanics made visual inspec- t ions Monday of all 65 new Grumman buses. Ms . Sharpless said. Mechanics are scheduled to undertake a comprehensive safety inspection or the buses' . s uspension system once written directions arrive from Grum- man, she added. When notifying users of the new Flxible buses, Grumman spokesmen said the cracks are a ··pot ential safely problem.·· Steering a bus would be difficult, they said. if the part breaks en· tirely No such cases have been reported. The Grumman warranty for Or ange County's buses. which arrived last summer. is expect· ed to cover the rc:pair costs. But Ms. Sharpless said there is no estim ate how long the 17 buses will be out of service before the repairs are completed. Mechanics for the troubled <·orporalion are "spread pretty thin " repairing cracks fou nd earlier in some Flxible buses in a separate part of the sus· pension systems, s he said None were round durine three inspections of the UCTD buses . However. in Los Angeles all of the Southern California Rapid Transit District's 230 new Grum- man buses were removed from service in December when cracks were found in 121 sus- pension systems. f 'n•• Page-,I I CANYON ... bera Sally Bellerue and Neil Fitzpatrick voted against the plan last year. Residents opposing the road widening have contended that it would bring more traffic and smog to the community and damage the rural atmosphere or the canyon. The widening originally had been estimated to cost $7 million, but later was scaled down lo S4 million. Frank said despite the dismal outlook for the project, the coun- ty transportation commission will continue planning efforts for it. "The intent is to have the project on the shelf in the event that additional funding becomes available in the future," he said. The statewide deficit in the current five·year highway pro· gram has been estimated to range from $1 billion to S2.4 billion. •'ro• Pagr 11 I ZONING ... vironmental Management Agen· cy, said the height limit still can be modified during considera- tion of the area plan for the re- gion. The commissioners sided with the Irvine Company to allow some professional offices in the visitor-serving complexes. Coun- ty plaMers had advised against mixing the offices with other uses, but commissioners said the offices were acceptable as long as they don't outnumber other tenants, McGill said. As part of its development proposal, the company also is planning to build 667 affordable housing units. McGill said those units may be spread among tbe coastal area or might be p~­ po 1 ed for construction at another site apart from Irvine Coast. SC overpass bids sought San Clemente ls seeking bids for constructing a new pedestrian overpass at Trafal1ar Lane. The new fl)Ot bridge would replace a rickety wood plank and ateel bridle that ctty of. ficlala have determined la un· safe. Dalin eqlneen hired by the cltJ IQ a new brid1e, leadin1 from tile end of. Trafal1ar Lane to tbe bMcb Mlow, 1bould CGSt approximately SHS,000. ( APW ........ 'BACK TO WOMEN' Martne Sergeant McKHI. f 'ro• Pa,,_. 11 I FREED ... good "mentally and physically" after 444 days in captivity in Iran. and were confident they would re· cover from their ordeal, which ended one week ago. The first hostage off the planes was Bruce Laingen, the senior U.S. diplomat in Iran throughout the crisis. He wa ved with both arms to the crowd and then was em braced by Bush Co ngressional leade rs also were at Andrews and s hook hands with the retumed Amenl'ans. Bush told reporters al the air base there was "a lot of emotion. a lot of deep feeling I'm JUSt proud to be part of it." Bush said, "It's JUSt such a joyous day for everyone Tht• emotions. the different cmotum~ or the families is something to behold.'' Asked if he fell hl' was intrud ing, the vice president replied. ··I tried to get a feel of whether we're intruding.andldon'tthinl.so " Joining Rush in the offlt'1al welcoming party wert' St'cretary of Slate Alexander M Haig Jr and Defense Secret<.ary Caspar Weinberger . Among the con gressional leaders on hand were· Speaker Thomas P O'Nei ll and Senate Republican Leader Howard H. Baker. an amall'ur photographer who took picture~ of the tumultuous scene around him. * * * t'rt1nt 1•af1f~ t I HOSTAGES groupchosenot to show up. ··we are all all right. physically and mentally," said John D McKee!. a Ma rine sergeant from Balch Springs, Tex. "I don't know how the rumor got out ... bull feelfrom the peo· pie I've talked to since my stay here that we're all all right. "And as soon as they let us get home, so especially the Marines can get back to chasing women ., In Washington on Monday, White House press secretary James Brady said that about a dozen or the former hostages had suffered some sort of mental damage. And in a television interview, earlier in the day. former hostage Moorhead Kennedy Jr.said one of his tolleagues tried to commit s uicide while in captivity He said he knows the pe rson's identity hut does not want to reveal it "It was a period of extreme stress," said Navy Lt. Cmdr. Robert Engelmann of llurst. Tex. ) I'• _.n.e ee-a1 Niguel leaders vote for MAC By JOHN NEEDHAM Cit .. Deity ,.... ._ Directors of the L11una Ni1u'I Community Association have called for the formation ol a municipal advisory councU ln the unincorporated community. Plrect.ors passed over the re· commendation of asaociation President Paul Haseman that council members be appointed by the County Board of Supervisors to speed up the process. Instead, they opted Monday for an election of members in November, or sooner if such an election can be arranged. The newly formed advisory panel wouJd be made up of resi· .dents from the unincorporated area. They would make recom- m e n.d at io ns to co unty • supervisors on matters concern· ing planning, health, safety and publit works in their com· munity However. before the touncil can be formed. a petition seek· ing the advisory body must be signed by at least 10 percent or all registered voters within the proposed boundaries of the coun· C'i l's jurisdiction. The re are about 9,000 rl'g istered voters in the <'ommun i· ty , meaning at least 900 s ignatu re s are required to qualify the munici1>al advisory cou ncil. The next step would bt· to win the approval of lh(' Board of Supervisors for lht• c·ounrll and MAC boundaries The borders being proposed incl ude all the La~una Niguel planned community. Monan·h Ra y Terr ace. Bear Brand Ranch, Niguel Sho r e~ and Laguna Sur "Tht' area comprises rciughly the e ntire Orange County Service Area 3 and parb uf sur rounding art·as ... llazem<1 n said fie added that the area 1s about 20 square miles in size_ The directors of the commuru ty association re1ectcd dcadlJnt>~ to get the required numb<'r cif signatures on the petition "I don't think we should rush this thmg through and in tht! process disenfranchis<' pt:'ople," said director Bob Hurst Hurst also arj!ued that lhl' Planners ~y~ subdivisions in~na Public hearings on two pro· posed s ubdivisions one for 33 lots and another for 31 are scheduJed by the Laguna Reath Planning Co mmission Wednes day at 7 p.m. at City Hall. The Kralow Co. of Irvine is seeking to subdivide 97 acres northwest of the Top of the World area into33loL-.. Leo Fitzsimon of Alt a Laguna Associates of Santa Ana has pro· posed to subdivide 49 acres into 31 lots. The site is located on the west side of Park Avenue between Alta Laguna Boulevard and Thurston Intermediate School. The commission a lso is due to tonsider an application by Soto Kasetzopoulos of Santa Monica to convert the Village Fair Shoppin~ Cen ter i nto 40 se parate ownerships. The site. slightly less than an acre. is located at 1102-1198 S Coast Hi~hway. borders ol the MAC should be carefully drawn to include what is thou~t or by local residents as bein& the Lacuna Ni1uel com· munity, inatead .or using the borders Of the C'OUnty service area for expedience. Directors decided that MAC memlfers should be elected at large. Disability payments oppos~d· ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Ottl• D41ily f'lt.4 Sa." Assemblyman Richard Robinson, 0 -Garden Grove, has proposed legislation aimed at preventing disability payments from going to survivors or a judge in cases where the disability claim was not fil ed with the state until after the jurist died. Robinson's bill .was introduced in the Legislature Monday. The assemblyman saicl it was pro· posed after he learned that sur vivors of Orange <'ou nty Superior Court .Judgl.' Orella Scars could beC'Oml' eligible for he r retire· ment benefits despite the fatt no claim was f1le<I bl.'fore her de<ith last Oec fl The <:oroncr'!. office had ruled that ht•rdeath was a suH·tde. J udge Sears. as many judges do. pres1gned an undated disabili· ty daim in 1979 after taking of· fice This was dom·. c•ourt officials said . to enablt• a JUdgt• to apply for benefits I ( hl' or Shf' becamf' in~·a11ac·1takd In .Judf;!l' S<•ars· c·ast'. l'ourt ild min 1st rators madc• I hl' date of her su1c·11lt-also the datc• of her ret1re- mt·nt, allowmg a C'latm tn be filed This c·oul<I make• tu:r survivors c·lt g1blt• to rN·t·1vt· more than S20.000 a yl'ur 1r the claim is ap- proved by slatc•11rric•rn ls Hobin.c;on. in inrrndueing his bill . -;harply c·rit1c·1zNI this µrac tin• a:-a "swtndlf· of l<.1xpayer mont·~· " The. legislator said there was no JUSt ificat1on in paying disability benefits if a pC'rs11n had d1C'd "If you're dead, you're• dead." he said tn a telcph<mc• tnlt'rv1cw from Sacramenlcl llt' claimed thal pres1gnmg or undall·d d1 sah1l1l \. C'laims "hordcredon leJ?alizclfraud " Robinson !>:.lid ht~ hill will r losc a loopholt• in l'Xt~t1ng law that al- lows predat1n~ o f dts abtltt) C'l:.11m!f wh1C'h <·an ht· filt'd aftt•r a JUdi:!<' ·s cit· a th llis legblati<m w11l llkl·ly be as· signed by tht· Assembly Hules Com millN• lei the Committee on Pubh(' Employees anrl Relm~­ ment for hc<.arings. Two Orange County ll+-publican~. Marian Hergeson of Nt.'wport .Reach and John 1.cwb of Or:ingt• a re on that rommittee Robinson said he has been tolcJ lhe California Judges Associ<1tion will oppose the bill. but he added. ·'I think I'm goinf.? to get the hill lo thegovernor cfo rh1ssignatur<'•" Battl~s ra~in#;t NICOSIA. Cyprus f A P1 Iran and Iraq have reported heavy fighting along major bat- tlefronts of th!!i r 127 -day-old war () OMEGA Off-the-cuff f ash Ion by Omega. Women who know their fashion know our 14 karat yellow gold bracelet watches look marvelous all the time. 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The draft horse's str ength has been recognized and exploited for ten· turies . Draft horses tarried the Crus aders to the Holy Land and into battle against the Saracens in the 12th century In the 19th and 20th ten· Europe and pulled plows for American rarmen. But 1u agric ulture became mechanized. the giants faded from the rural landscape and became a novelty, glimpsed occasionally on backwoods farms and at small 101· gin& operations. Across America, the snort· of the tractor replaced the patient tread of Percherons, Belgians · and Clydesdales , THE'Y MAY BE popular, but draft animals are no bargain for today's farmer. ·'The fad now is firewood and horses," says David Adams, 37, a Britt, Iowa, farmer who brought seven. coal-black Percherons to the National Western. "Some people will try to tell you they are saving_money. but they s pe nd $10,000 to save $5,000.'' Then why did Ad am s buy '! Nostalgia, pure and simple. "Our family got rid of the last team when I was a kid," he said. 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Fl -SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WhengotUe a~ wuer. ,...,.. . .._.. ...... -·~·c.., INSURED TOl100000 louthena CaWoaua Ofac.1 • Glendale• AzUIO/Glendora • Bellflower• Beverly Hlll1 • Btg Bear Lake• Blue Jay• Buena Park Costa Me1<1 • Culwr City• Fullerton• Irvine• Laguna Beach• Late Forest• Long Beach Bast• Long Beach• Newport Beach/Bayside Newport Beach/WeatclUf • North Hollywood• Northrldge • Placentia• Son Pedro• 5anta Ana• Seal Beach • Sherm.an Oaks Stanton• Torrance• Van Nuys • Welt Hollywood• Welt Loa Angel••• • ................. .,,, : •-•An..,__. ... o....., I ' \ - I .... QUEENIE ·c;o1 o probl~m" TMn writt to 1•at l)unn Pot wall r ut r~ lopt. getlHtg tllt on.tuwu and action JIO" nerd to •<>ltle' •MQl'lllt'I in youernmtmt arid hwanen Motl 11our qw1t~ tu Pat 0 1mn. At Yowr ~rvic~. Ora"~ Cooat l.>culJI N ot, P o llur 15«>. Costa Mesa, C:A n6U A.f "'°"11 lettt'ra cu pr111111hlf' will he an~red. but plk#i.-d 1nquml's or ltrttns nol tndudtny lhff rradt'r 11full110me. oddrru and hwlru.-ss houra· phone n1m1twr ccumol tw co11atdt'1trtl 1'111srnlumnoppenrsda1 111 t'J(o•µt .'i1.md111j.\ ,,....., •tru• •11•11 ••• 11 ... 111t. II"" lfl hfll I 11111 l1u1 I" 11 Dt:AR R•:ADt;llS: i\l&hough che11l pain la tht mo•t common til&nal of a beart aUack, •)'mptomfi 1·an VU). Som .. de1crlbe the pain as con•trkUn•, ur Ilk.. a ropt' being pulled lll(htly around thf' 1·b .. ,l. Oth•·r~ describe thc-feelln1t ai. a heevy "t-if(hl 11r .. ~~1n.: or uushlna down on tht' chHt. ~01.t oftt-n tht' pain i' In thf' middlf' or thf' c·hf'lit, but ""nt:-timt•i. it radlalH lo the n .. ..a, or 1 .. tt ~boulder or l(•H·~ down th" It'll arm. Deaths Elsewhere tlt'art all1td1 patlt•nb Ort .. n f'll ll<'rlf'nt'f' Wf'Mk nt'M and shortn .. ~~ of br .. ath. A ht>art aUac·k vie' tim un appt>iu pah· and told, but may bt• HWf'MI· Ing PTofusel). H \OU or an)one with )OU .... pt>rien<·es aft) sign of a hurt attat•k, call for h .. 1,, i mm t'diatel)•. COPE~ll .\l; F..'IJ l k 11 n1 .irk 1 P 1 l'ror •'"''' Stt-phan Hurwitz, 7!1 .111 1 n 1 t• r n ,1 t 1o11 J 11 ' 1 1· 1111 w111•d 1ur 1..,1 """ l.h-all• \•11 ic·~" FENDER D O NNA J E AN FE N DER , r c•<i 1cfrnl u l Coo;ta M esd. CJ f'd'>'>l·d aw a y on Jdnuary 'lb, l'ltl 1 Survived by hN hU\llr!nd John. son Randy F r•11dl'r and daughtt!r C1nC1 y , 'J granachrtdren, 2 bro ther '> Jack and Bill F ullerton Graveside ser vrce'> wilt be h e ld on W e dnedsdy , January ?8, 1981 d i I? noon a t Pacific View Memoridl Pc1rk . Pa c ifi c V i e w Mortuary, New port Beach direc tors. SMITH S TANLEY ARTHUR SMITH, re'itdenl of Pismo Beach. Ca. Passed aw ay on January 24, 1981 in a San Luis Ob1 '>po Hospital Survived by hi s w i l t• Delore'> J. Smith of Pismo Beach, Ca .. 3 '>OnS K en nard Smllh of Oceana . Ca , Kevin Srrnlh of San Juan Cap1<,t rano, Ca. and Kirk Smtih o t P1 <.m o Beach, Ca .. ? brother c, W al t er E . Sm ith of Laguna 0(!c1c h, Ca. and Vic tor H . Smith ot Scol1 <1, N P w York . 3 \l '>l f"r '> Ch.:irlotte E Harvey o f San Ctem€.'nle, Ca .. M elb.1 G Haht1 o t P h oC'n1x , Ar110na and Dorothy E B.ilt ••r 01 I u ... 11n, Ca . dl'>O 2 yrcHHICh tldr cn Mr Smi th Wd '> a n.1t1ve ol K1nqc,l o11 Nrow York Ht• w.1., bor n on M <l v 'J'J , l'l?b Hf• wd' .i rnN Tibn ot lhf' Ro lcirv o t Hunt1nqto n B!'clrh, (ct and lh•' Elk"i (tut> ot Down<'v, C.c1 He w.1 ., .1 n •l 1red plumb1nq c. ont r.it tor I r o m Hunt 1ng1 on Bt•ctt h, <.1 .ind ri· "1d r·c1 1n Hun t ingt o n 13.-at h, (,1 tor 1 J y•'•.H' bt'lon· hi'> rPt111•rnront and h 10, rnov lo P1 ">mO l'\('nCll, C cl H'· '>f'r llt'd 111 World Wc1r 11 111 lhP U ') NclVy runt•ral .... ·rv1c1•., will bl' h•· Id un Wt•dn••,dil v . ·ltinu.iry 28 , 198 1 il l I OOPM .11 Hu· IJPned11' Ri·nr·y Morluc11y, M orro B i1 y . C ,, w 1 I h 'R l' v Chcrrll:'5 E.rtt k '>On Otf lClcl t 1nq lnl••rmPnl will bf' rll Lo<, 0 '>0'> V,11tc y MNnonril Pell k Thr ldr111ly n•Qu<:'ih Clona t1ons IX' mad,. to the Amt-r11 an H•'<irl A\'>OCICI 11on Serv1c.e'> under the d1r£'tllon ol l hl' AC'ned1c.t RettC'y Mortuary, M or r o Oay,Ca IAlTl IUGUON SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFf CHA'El 4/1 I 1 /llt SI ( 11 ... 1.1 M P-..1 hM • o:n 1 "HCI HOTHHS SMITHS' MOITU4U u?/ Main SI Hunl11101011 A.·.1c 11 c,311 6531~ ,IH FAMILY COLOMt4L FUMHAl HOMI 7801 BolsOl AvP Weslm1n~1"' 89J 352!> P4Cl,.C YllW MtMO•l4L,AJt• Cerreter\I Mo11 11ilrv Cha0t•I J.500 Pac1l1c V1c•w Oro v .. NPwDOll 91>,u It 644 ?700 McCOtMtCIC MOITUA•llS ···taouna Beach 494 9415 Laauna H111., 768·0933 San Juan Cao1strano. 495 1776 HAHOI LAW~MT. OLIYI Morluarv •Ce me tel"/ Creme•orv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-555• .... c••oTHBS llU•OAOWAY MOCITUAH 110 Broadway Coste Mesa &42·91SO ... h11111.m11'I who "'.1:-u1n h1uh111a11 of th1• IJJlll:-h p.11 ll.111wnt fttr Iii ,.,., .... , ''"'" , •• , 1tl .1\ :-.I': \T1'Lf..: 1 \l'I l>r Ua ,•ict W Smith, r1r -.1 n· -.<·ar!'ht•r 111 t ilt' l '111ll'd St .Ill'' to ll<'-.1°1·11>1· I tw l<•t:i l ,tl(·11h11I "' 11d rnm1· d lf'tl l'nd:1\ N t-:W YOtlt\ <A l'l 1l11mant11· mu:-u· c·om 11<1-.i·r Samu1•I Hartwr. "ho w1111 l'uhtz1•r l'ri:1.1•-. f111 ht)! ot>t•r;i "Vant·s~;i " 111 1 l.l:'>K and r 111' I h ,. "l'i;um ('11n1·1·rlo No I" '" l!lfi:I. <ll<'d fo'rul:iy ol 1·anl'1·r llETllESOA,:\<1d l i\1'1 fo'ormt'r T 1•xas nin J! r e s s m :1 n c > I i n E . "Tl~n" TeajCut', 70. who reprf'sented 1he 6th Dis lrirt for :12 vf'ars ancl "'as n·<'ogni1.ed for his l<':cclership in v1•tl'ra11-.; a ffai rs and th1• na1io11 :-pac·t• rro~ram . di1 •rt :ti B 1• t h t' :-d a N a v a I l111s p1t:i l Orl Fri1tav llAHTl"OHI>. <'01111 (A I' I Stel'hf'n J . Supina. t;K, who served 11K days in jail for drop· ping a stick of dynamite from a small plane on thl' lln1 t ed Nations ht•ad quartt:rs 111 t!MR a!'> a 1-!l'SI Urt' for world Jll'Ul'I'. d1t•1I l'rnl.t\ .JI .1 llartrorrl hu:-p1lal I.OS i\N(;F.LES 11\P l t\lb\n Mackintosh. 72. whu l;ruul:(ht ahout lhe lfU.Jlll\ "ilan\lan ts rur 1·1111<' rcte bllwk m i.l!>OOr) 1·11n~I rul'I 11111 that m<Jtle 1•arl hq11ak1• ... af1· hullil 1111!" 110,:-1hl1., d 11·d of lung <'ann•r 1.os A:--1• :i·:u :s '"I' 1 llym an Tann1•nbaum. 77 , l11u11d1•r ol J\m1°rtl'an l'r1)\'l:-llHI ( 'o or Los J\111-t<•lc·~. 11111• of ttw na 111111 ~ h'l.!J.!l•:-1 1111·~11 hr,,k1•r:-,tl11•d I' ·\LO J\ I.Tl> I I'd ' I (' 11u Ill'IIIA11111a11 ... ra n<·t·!'> llallam Hn•nm•r, a com m11n1 1~ l1'l1 il 1·r fur ~;, ve.ir-.. tlll'fl M1111d:1 v al S tanford 1·111 v l·r!'>1I' Mt•ll it"il t'1•1111·r l . II I (' ,, c; I) I I' l P .. I. .. Park)·· ( 'ullt•rlon, x:l. "ho -.t·r v 1·d a~ a l'llm m1ll1•1•111a11 111 C'hwagn·~ :1 H I h w a r 11 • \\ a r <I .ti 111• r na an ;111tl <'1111 n I ,. la ass1•:-~or d11nnl-! h;s 4:1 y1·n r p111i1H'al t·an·c·r, tlw<I M11111la~ N 1-: WT o N . M a :-:- 1AI'1 l>r John W. Spt>llman, kl. a pim11•1·r 111 I lw :-11r~1<'al I n•al nwnt or <':Jn1·1•r anr1 lh1· h r o I h (' r of I h I' I i.1 I (' l ' a r· 111 11 11 I I' 1· a n t• i s S1w ll ma11 of Nt•w York . d11·d Suntla~. SAN FH/\N CI SL'O 1t\I'1 RolH-rt Stock, f1K. a major figure in lhe Wt•st Coas1 avant·garrt<' pot'I ry mo\'l•mcnt or lhl' 19~0!'> ~u1d l!J60s. died Sa lur<la). 1n Ne w Ori<' ans M~san named Navy aviator If somt'on e 'i Uddt'nl) c·olla11sl'll, 1·ardlopulmonar.) n•susdtallon, or {'PR, can hel11 that person survive. CPR is a c·omblnallon of rnouth·lO· mouth rf'susl'itallon and dosed c hei1t heart mHHl(e to maintain the breatblnl( and drC'ulatlon. However, certain dangers are In· volved and anyone administering this treatment should haYl' tr1lnln1t In it. The Oran1e County <'hapter of the American Heart Assodatlon will provide Information on clas~s. Phone 547-3"1. "Heart Attacks,·• a free Illustrated booklet about how the he art works, what to do la case or a heart attack, and ways lo decrease chances of an alta<'k, is available by wrltln1t to the ConHmer In· formation {'enlf'r, Ut'pt. SHU, Pueblo, Colo. 81ttt. Srrmrr rrq1,.rrd l•r dl•••lftl UF.i\H 1'1\T I n •c ull reading that a law was lwfnn· tlw :-tall· legislature which would require C;1 li forn1a M'l'\'H 't " stations to provide "refueling :-t·n 1<·1·:-111 :-1°\l•rd~ disabled drivers. My son is d1sabl('ll. and I would lake to know if that law was l'Ver l'a~sl'l.l N T . Newport Beach. This law (AB :u 13) was passed. It also re· quires stations lo provide the services without t'harging hiither prict's. llelp in rc>fueling must be provided lo drivt•rs whos•• vt'hkles have special license plates or placards idt•nllfyinl( the drivers as sc•vc>rc•ly disabled. Exdusivt• self·servil't: gas stations ar e ex· 4>mpt, as arf' convenie n<'e stores. •~•emption is al· lowed if l(as 11umps arc• remotely <'ontrolled, arf' operatc'tf by a sinl(lt• ushirr, and do not providf' tlump island servicf'!I>. Thf• law states, however, that st•lf-sc>rvkf' stations and convenience stores s ho uld. whenever practical, be of hel1l to the physically handic:ap111>d and to disabled ve terans. To gf't a free, slnl(lf' t•opy of th.-bill, write to the l,egis lative Hill Room . State ('apitol, Sac-ramc>nto 95HI I. SlttH-ordn-·~a•prd' l>Ei\H l'AT I ordered a $J5 pair II( !->hoes la~t M a reh frQm Sµort~ L1quulators of Sun Valle}. Cahf. I was not1f1ed there would be a delay, hut when June a rri \'t'<I ancl tht' !->hoes d111n 't, I wrote lo the company In lall' .J un1· I rt·t•c1vc."1anotht•r1·ard which said the m atkr would 111· takt:n t·a rc or to m y satisfaction. That's lh1· last I've beard from this t·11mpany and I ran't rt'a<'h1h<·m h) phone• Canyouhelp'> H F .. Costa Mesa Nol this time. S1)0rts l.iquidators declared bankruptcy and left l!*,000 consumers awaiting un· filfl'd orders, aet ording to a spokeswoman for the t·nmpany which 1•urc·hased the firm last September. i\lso calh"Ct Sports l.iquidators, the new com· pany is sending you st>vrn SS credit checks. Vou can a1>ply, onf• chr<'k to c>ach nt'w $25 order from the new l'nm 11any. Its address is MI ('anal St., Nashua, N.11. n:UHi I. If you 1m•fer, you can me a "proof of claim" rurm (availabll' at stationt>ry s tores) with the U.S. fhnkru1•tt·y ('ourt, P.O. Rox 2750. Tucson, Ariz. H5702. Gold ri11{(s SPPll as ra11cer da11ger i\l.BJ\NY. N \' 'i\l'' Tht· tllSl'OVCr\ or l'On - laman.llt·<I wC'dtl1ng ringc, ha)! prompt ed ~tat<' hPalth ofr1l'H1l1> 111 l!'>l>lll' warning)! ahou1 rad11nH' liv1• gultl . whwh alfp;1r1•11llv ntu~t·cl n tn<·er 1n <JI lt•ast I WO l'l'llplt• A hullt•tm warning do(·11>r)I and Jl•wcln s of the potC'11l1al dangt·r will Ill' s t:n l "s11m<'l1me t his wet•k ." ~ai d s t al l' l h·11rtmM1t of lll'allh sµok(.•s w11man Frant'('S Tarlton Shi· :-aul a puhlw nol 11'1' w11uld also be sent out ad vising p<·o11lt• wit h "st·riou)I sk in prohlcms" to set•k nwd1t·al hcl11 and hav1: tht·1r physicians nr ht•allh rlPpartmt•nl offlc-t·~ in New York's 1;2 r oun· ll<'S {'ht•l'k gold Jl'Wt·I ry W tlh (it•1gt•r l'OUntcrs RAlHOA<'TIVt: fifH.O Jl-:Wt:l.R\" HAS been blamed in al IC'ast two t an1·cr ('Uses in the 11ast 14 years. Can<·cr s prc.-ad through a Bradford. Pa .. man's body and another put1cnt's ring finger was amputated. officials said. Doctors and health offitials have known of the r adioaC'tive gold's cxistcnl'l' since the late 196-0s. bul the pu blie wasn't warned for rear of triggering unwarranted panic, llealth Uepartment officials said. "We don't want them to be hysteric.·al We do want them to be aware of the possible danger and if they have real problems to get them checked," Ms . Tarlton said. "We can't possibly check every piece or gold an the state .. TllllEE RINGS ALREAD\" RECOVERED ap· Marine tst Lt. Vincent parently were made from hollow 24 ·carat gold M Balderrama. son of "seeds" impregnated with radioactive radon gas. Bruno and Maria L . The seeds were to be injected loto tumors to kill Ba lderrama o r 1109 cancerouslissue. Salinas Ave .. Costa "We suspect that some were left over and Mesa, h as been des· some enterprising soul sold them to jewelers," ignated a na v a I a vi . said William O'Brie n or the llealth Department. atory. Radiologists say the gas, radon-222. remains He Is a 1974 graduate active and dangerous for at least 100 years. o r Mater De i II i g h The radioactive rings were discovered last School, Santa Ana, a nd a week when more than 1,200 pieces of jenlry were 1978 ~radutltc> of the U.S. c hecked at WKBW-TV In Buffalo, accordln1 to Naul Academy. An·· O'Brien, uaoclal.e radJolo1icaJ health specialilt in napolls. Md. ·the department's bureau of radiolo1ical control. Since 1967. 10 radioactive 1old rln1s have sur- ( ca11142-5118. )· faced In New York and Pennsylvania. O'Brien ~ut a few worda Hid. Western New York wu a le~lna supplier or __ ...;.to;..wo;.;..;;.;r~k...;.fo~r_.woi..;;.;;;.1u_. _, gold Jewelry In the 19309 and '408. Family I care l(oal of course I-aix ·wet•k c ourae titled Famlly llciulth and Heine Nuralni;c. o"ttrcd unde r auaplcf'il ur l h t' Or~nu Count y R e d Crtu Nu r11l n u u nd Health Sttrvi<'til, twgln11 Fel3 ln Santa A1111 P •• r c .al11lrutlo n in· for 11tlon for lh•• l'fu11 , whl•h will mc•til from IU u. mt to ntmtl 1tr111 r~ qulri,•il I) s~ m11tt•raul11 ftw, m ay he• ol1t1t1nf'll h.v 1·nlllhu it.15·5:llfl t'1a111w1e w111 h•· 11111uh1 l1y 'ulunh•t•r-; 1; l:.i tl.vs ,.~rl1•i. f( N . und M :i twl f"ulltnw1tfc'r, ft N 111 I hf' ~tc•cl <'n111"i h1·11 d 1111ur1t•r11. fl01 <:1.t1l1·n C'1 r1•lt Drive, Santa J\1111 Baitw h1·11lth 1·111,. tl1'\ a~t 1·r 11r1•1)ur1•1l111·'' f1 r 'll aid 111111 r.•1·11~111111111 of 111,t•a•"" hy "•\.mt•l•rm' (I ro• ol nlllflj' ~11 h ll'l'h I'll\' 1•r1•d tn1•lt1ift11~ h•1W Ill do·:il IAll h l1•1111111all v ill p a l1••11h :1111l tl1·11t li Tlii~f jailed SAN l"HANC I SC (J c AP) A ro ur year prison term was handed lo a man convicted in o n e of Lh e largest swindles schemes in city history. James Yorn, 38, of San f'rancisco. was convicted or 12 counts or grand theft in Superior Court for the scheme that defrauded victims of more than $660,000 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '''-b'•'n.d ,., .,..,,,,. r ,.,.,, Oe•ly f•1•ot J,.h 41 IJ )Q 'II l'fflil I J\81 Pl 'RI.I<' NOTIC'E PUBIJC NOTICE Pl 'Bl.IC ' NOTl<'t; FICTITIOU\ au\IN(\S llAM( STATEMENT f ,.. f(1llf1-'1'1t1 (JI I \Qll\ d f .. (1()jftQ FIC ,, fl OU\ au\IN t \\ f1vt.1flfll'\\ ., llAME \TATEME•fl .. I If Ill ffJIH IC,N r A'4 '.I A11 lt ~ f•1• ft,flr1"9' 11Q ,, .. , .t;n• "''' 111(11 11111 ff4( t •l)f)I A l t1tt 11.-.r••<•'t r. \0\ t111\1r1t1•,o ,., M 11\1t1fl 'I•• 1tJ f Ii ~)'i~t O t.,I ANf'f f(1Ml•A~4 ( 111~) 1 1 .. ,._ l ot (n,1 .. Utf1t\r1 \.tl~fy1~11~1 fiAi't'lf•r" I .,,.,~ H1111t1nr1t1,u l\•••tr f I t1 j J.t ,.,,.,,, ' lt.1.11 'wto ( h ttU•tH,. 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I Thi\ •••l•nwnl -•\ llled w1lb lne FISJ94 Cownl y Cl•r~ at 6r""Clf' Counh on,Publl\IW<IOr_c;.,.uo.11yP1101 Januory•, 1 .. 1 ,.11,. J•n to, 71, hb 3. 10, 1 .. 1 J10-4• Publl\""° 0.-COll\I O•tly Ptlol, J •n IJ, 10, 11 hb l, 1 .. 1 70 I t PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAMI' STATIMINT The loll-lnQ P"•ton '' clolnQ bu~I "8' .,. JAMES M HORNA C K INVESTMENTS. 'Ott hlblrl. !111'1t 10, Founl•lrl V•ll~. C• '770I J•~ M, Hor,..O, '°'2 Ulllert, lwl1• tO, f-t<tf11 V•lley, C• '7109 Tllll -I~~ ''<-I.cl by •n In •••klv••· J -M.HOflleO Tiiis ........... -111• wllll 11\t Ceunty c1.,11, et o...,... Co""'' Ofl ,_,. t. 1111t. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUSINllS NAMI STATIMINT T 11• follow I no Ptr\On\ •ro 001"0 b<l\lllt\•"' l YN t<AllALI FASHIONS >470 VI• Llclo,N--1h«ll,C1lllM1111tMJ M1'1 ... M V•sq.,.r, 111'1 ""' borwtO l •l't. Hunllneton ••••"· C•llfOrftla.,.. K•y ~. MO I W..I C¥rl ... O•lve. S..IA AM, C4lf1torm1 •t101 Tlllt Ml ... u It c-c ... lly • _._,., ...,, ......... . _......_v.._.., TIMt ti ........ -lti.f wltfl -. c-1, C*' .c 0r-.. c_., .., ,_,., '· l1llt. ,, .. ,,, "1139> "'*II .... OrMft Coe•I Oltfly Pli.4 ~IWllf 0.. .... c..i Dell' ..... ,,.,., •. •i. •. n .... , 1.u1 Jflfl. '*· •· n, ,. .... ., .., ,...., • l TUE SDAY J ANUA HY .'l 1·rn1 . ~ ' Ylll HDMITDWI UllY PIPll ORANGE C OUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS lrrine •aratlaon runners on freedota irail Start of tht' field of more than 1.000 participants spread out along Walnut Stret•l an Irvine Sunday during the World Mast e rs Marathon billed as the "Run for Fre<'dom" in honor of America's 52 freed hostages. Even- tual winnt'r was Vic Simonian of Santa Monica Track Club in corrected time of 2 : 18:56 for the course of 36 miles. 485 yards. Corrected time came because officials gave Simonian s ix seconds due to being delayed whit<' a train blocked the course. A listing of the first 702 finishers is presented in the Daily Pilot today o~Page 84 with win- ners and top marks in the Spurts section For the Record on Page H:l. Mar;;ith<Jn wa s ponsored by the Irvine Cht1mb<.'r of l'omrnt·r<·l, <.111d the Dail~ Pilot Terrorists warned by Reagan Telephone appeal Closure··nixed. for Me~a High Costa Mesa fligh School booster organization me mbers are urging parents to turn out tu oppose closing down Costa Mesa High School when the New1x)rt Mesa Oistr1C't srhool hoard meets at 7 30 tonight T h e lele phont'd up1H·als followed a meeting Monday bet ween distri<'l Superintendent John Nicoll and lht-high school faculty foriday. ----~ln~h.aLscssioll. Nirnll says, he told the foculty that his office 1s running a stud·y based on a simulation that would <:lose thr high school a~ district -wide enrollment conltnues to decline A s imilar curn puter1zt·d simulation was made for F.stan cia High in Costa M<•sa earlier this month. Nicoll said today that he has made no recommcndat1on to the dis trict board for clo~mg any s ingle high sc·hool Such a reC'ommcndat1on. he s aid. would follow development or statistics regarding all four high schools : Mesa High. Estan· c1a. Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar llowcver, Nicoll said, "If we were lo close one of the two high schools in Costa Mesa ··Then, further down the road, dosing Corona del Mar." But Nicoll noted s tude nt en roll ment is not the only con- sideraliu'tl Future studies which prob- u hly would lead to c losing a school 1n 19R4 are lo inc lude age or the various high school structures. their locations and the unique programs each of- f crs Meanwhile, he said. his office must continue lo put closings in 'iOmc sort or per spective. The simulations. he said, help. T he schl)()I board meets at Harper Community Center. 425 F: 18th St . Costa Mesa. Newport Couneil Ad campaign eyed for Wayne Airport In an effort to build opposition lo the proposed master plan for John Wayne Airport. Newport Beach City Council members are considering bankrolling a four-digit advertising campaign in local newspapers. The ad campaign, outlined Monday evening by Councilman Paul Hummel. would play on the * * * Airport panel meets tonight The Orange County Airport ComlllWlon will meet tonight in Santa Ana to decide whether to support the proposed master plan for future development of John Wayne Airport. The commission is scheduled to meet al 7 p.m. al the county operations center, 1300 S. Grand Ave. No pubUc testimony will be permitted at the meet1n1. Dur- in1 a public hearin1 two weeks a10. the plan, ptepared by private consultants, was as- sailed bf reetdents of Santa Ana HeilJD ad Newport Beach. ,..., delmed t1le plan WU Ut- tl• _.. tbaD a bhMprlnt for alrpan a;pemton. JI. asserted effects that an increase in operations and jet takeoffs al the county airport would have. "I just feel there's no use in mincing words any longer." said Hummel. "We have to let people know what's going lo happen." Co unc il members, who generally agreed with the ad idea. asked Hummel and council colleague John Cox. a pro- fessional advertising consultant, to work up a series or ads. Cox cautioned that the city must be careful lo back up claims made in the ads. Hum- mel proposed that the cit~ run a series of seven full-page or half. page ads. The Corona del Mar Coun- cilman came lo the meetln1 armed with.wording for the ads. He said he had facts to back up his claims that the master plan will mean a property value loss of $380 million in Newport and a 55 percent lou in retail buslneu. "If you want to avert thi1 calamity," Hummel's ad copy read, "urte the Oran1e County Board ol Supervi.On to reject the muter plan." "Some families will nee, wbUe -escape wUJ not be flnandally possible for others," Hummel wrote ln another propoeed ed. FOAMER HOSTAGE DONALD COOKE CARRIED AWAY WITH RECEPTION AT ANDREWS AFB llbereted Amertcana pr•IH femlha, reecue ettempt vlcttma •• 'reel heroe1· Shm,(V'rs dUR tonif{hl on Or~P Coa~f4t Hutton 1111 your uverC'oat and open up your umhrclla. because the weatherman predicts you'll need both by nightfall today How<'vcr. a high s urf is not an- ticipated lo accompany the in· coming storm with its 60 percent chunct• of showers by this even ning. · "I sec some surfers sitting out the re in the waler by the b:.iit shack on the pier now. but I don't know what they're waiting for." observed II unlinglon Beach Lifeguard Lt Doug D'Arnall. , He said the biggest surf wa~ barely three reel with no in- crease anticipated and the sea was glassy. The U.S. Weather Service predicted winds up to iq-· knots by tonight. Liberated hostages hold news meeting WF.ST POINT. N Y Li\l'J AmNica's liberated hostage's said today the rt•al heroes oftheir Ion!? orrle•d were their families at homC' and the ei~ht servicemen who died tryin~ lo pluck them from C'aptivily in I ran. Al a dramatic news conference alt~nded by 41 or the 52 in the group. the former hostages talked little about their treatment in Iran but said lheycan barely wait lo re· sume normal everyday lives and blend into their communities. William J . Daugherty. of Ossin- in g, N.Y .. said the g ro up feels unanimously that the real heroes or the 444-day ordeal were wives. parents and childrem at home. "We knew what was happening to us and the families did not." he said "We did not "'Jll'nt·nr1· llw rollt·r·C'oastc r C'motwn~ of n1•x1 Wt'ek ·you'rl' going to h•· rt·l .. a:-.t•d, noyou·n·not' Hct·auS{' lh1• hos I agn. v.1•r1· complete!~· 1nc11mmun11·ado. 111 · said . "it was prc·tty 111uc·h 11 months of JU St si1t1ng hal'k ;mil reading and s il•l'pmg and v. i.ilk 111g fivl' steps and turning and walk ingfivcmnrc.·· The 45 -minutl' nt•ws eon ferencc. which look plan· in lh<· U .S . Mi litary Academy ·~ EisenhowerTheater. was the first meeting with reporters for most Of the hostages since their rl'ICUSl' Jan. 20. There was no immediatt• explanation why the 11 of the group chose not to s how up ··we are all all right. physically <See HOSTAGES. Page i\21 8600,000 laa...,esf NB bed-tax hike asked By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Deity Net ..... Challenging claims tha.l it would hurt tourism, Newport Beach City Council members a1reed Monday to ask voten to approve an lncreue ln the city's bed tu, a move that would put an enra 9800.000 In the city.'s wallet. Coundlmen told motel and hotel muqen, who ahowed up to protelt the tu bike, that •ln m01t c ... it would mean add· lnl only a couple of dollars to a caatomer'1 ta)>. Newport's 6 percent bed tax, which brought·tn more than $1.6 million last year. should b~ hiked to 8 percent, the council a1reed unanimously. But It will take a two-thirds vote of the cltiaem ol Newport to ntake tbat omclal. ln a compromiae offer to oppo- nent•, the council backed off plan• to call for. a 1peelal June eled.loa, optiJll iDltHd to place the meuun on nest No.em· ber11 ,_...a1 elec!Uoa ballot. If zovect, tbe taa woald 10 Into Id Jan. 1, 1m. But hotel J and motel managers held lo their claim that it was too much. too soon. "lncreaaing the tax is giving away our competitive edte to other cities," said Andy Sehwebel, 1eneral manager or tbe Newport.er Inn. "This ls a very critical period for us in this buslneu." He Nld that became of an in· ere... ln the mtnlmum wa1e and odMr COltl, ·lDcludint the price GI aoap, ratel at bis hotel wlll be boOlted II ne•t month. C ... 8SD TAX, P1 .. AJ> Nation's • patience limited WA~lll~f;ToN I J\ P ) -Presi- tlt•nl H1·,1~an today wclcomed the fn·t·d Amc·nC':rn hostages home from "~·11ur cruel confinement." and v. anll'd tE-rrorists the United St<lll'' will reac t with "swift and dfr<·t1 \·c retribution" to a ny at- t:1('k"•n I'S diplomats · Wt• ht•ar 1t ~aid that we live in .HI t•ra 11( limit~ to our power," H1 ·<t1.!an ..,;11d at a White House wc:l1·om1n'-1 1·cr-cmon.y-!or..Ahe fr,.l't1 ho!-.la).!P!-. "Well, let it a lso lif• 111Hl..rst11od . I ht•re arP limits to OU I' p:1t 14'111'1' " 111 add1tHm tu his LOugh words lor a11v wh11 might contemplate an 1 n1·1rlt•n1 !'.1 mi lar to the takeover or t lw I· S t-:nihassv in Iran on Nov. 1, I 'l711. lka~an rf•assured the re- l urrwrl Ana•r11·ans that their or- dt• a I would 11 ot harm their 1·a rt•t•r.., "W1• 111·1·<1 "'u ·· c;a1d t he presi- d1•n1 'Yo111 t·ounlry needs you .ind \our hn!' ... <'S arc panting to ha n • \ ou hac·k on t hl· JOb Y1t11 art• homt• a nd our hearts ;, r 1.· full nf gr at 1t11dc." Reagan told 1 tll'm H C'agan ..., Y..C'IC'oml' before 6.000 ho.,t a,::c family members and h1,::h f:!O\'l'mment officials capped a da~ an v.hu·h thC' freed hostages. .ilrt'ally t•xprt>ssmg eagerness to "rt'!'.Unw normal lives." new to tht• nat mn·~ C'apil<JI to a tearful, 1uy1111~ 1.·mbracc from their coun- t n nwn anrl <"hants of "Welcome h<}nw' · Tht· ~ l'llow nbhons that sym· hol i £<•cl tht· nation's concern for I h1.· capt1\'('S during their 141"2- 1 s-..-FRt:F.O, Page AZ> "~atht"r I n<'n•as 1ng cloudiness v.1th rain s preading ~11t1thward t o O r a nge County tonight. Showers Wt'cl nesday with gusty winds 15 lo 25 mph. Highs Wednesday 58 to 63. ·Lows tonight 4fi to 52. Chance o( rain 60 percent tonight and We~nesday I INSIDE TOD"'t' The economic reolttle1 of /If r conv early to .,oemg1tet1 1n KanMU City who have aet up their own mab-~lie~ town paltttMd a/ttr the ml thing. &e Page A9. • ••• ••v-s.n1c. "' lrlfte •...-eta Cl L.M. aeyf M ........... , CtltlferlU At Clettl.... CM. C~• "" c........ • .. o......-.. Al ......... M l ...... lft I , ...... •t: .._ ... a 111'9_ ..... All --~a ............... ...,... Att-tt ...... "-" .. ·=== M •. -.: .... ., AU ., .... =--.:: I r-----JlJST BREAKING--- 1.o1. """ ''°"" ....... ~..... ......... ... ...... .. •. Carter prais~s ReQ/lan .for hosta11e •waniiRR' AllKftl(' S, Oa l AP I former Pr•tdent Carter pra1a4Mt Praidene ,...,.,. today fvr ••~UM world U.at U .s. elt1MA1 <'Mao& '-e HaHd abroecl wh.IM>ul 1 very •t.roftl reat'tk>n'' from lhb l'CMlntry . Rut ('art.-r told rt'Jl()rten before departlnf for a Caribbean hohday that lran'a uwn autf•r1nl aa a reault o tbe recend y con· <'l\lded JM.1.,. uma \1 th~ •lrufl&ttt wamm1 to otber would-be ho.ta,. talaera ... , ~it 11 pod fur-uur n.tw.t w ~-.aal tl•MYiAfol bo.ta~ wou&d bto m"t wUh a very 11tron1 reaetJon oo our n1Uon'1 part,' tM former prea1dent nld "I think the p,...ldent baa ckJDe the rtaha tbln& In lh11 reap~cl It'•• wiae lbin1. I hope and expeel I •oukthavedonelbe ame thm1 mY1t•lf " Pel._. ... rtwr• .,.,,.. .,•r•• ... ,....,.. WARS.AW. Pol*'ld 1 A I•> Workua ata&ed wamin& 1lrikes In toulMrn and central Poland today, the stater adio reported, while labor IOW'<'e& ao the nur\Ma1t said factories there abut down to pro- te1t a ban on the pubUcaUun ot an 1ndependeat union newaletter. In Wanaw, Politburo member Miecayslaw Moczar called for • ••despread puree or fwictiooaries who wielded power and in· fluence under Edward Clerek, lhe party chief ousted after last summer·s <'npphng s tnke11 that gave rase lotbe 1.ndependent union movem~nt ·•••• eear· Mr9rd •••IM•• l•rfW• TAff. S4iuch Arabia <APl -King Hassan JI of Morocco and Palestinian euerr11la leader Vasser Arafat today ur1ed the Is lamic summit to wage a "Jihad," or "Holy War." against Israel and its backers to regain Arab sovereignty over Jerusalem. But the conservative North African monarch was careful to defi.ne the holy war as a ·· moral and material struggle'' so as not lo imply miHtary action against the Jewish state which claims all or Jerusalem as its "eternal capital." Dollar 11 .. ar• 111711 ltlglt a9aln•I •ark LONDON < AP l The dollar rose on world money markets to- day, hitting its h ighest leve l against the West German mark since in id 1978 Gold prices were attheir lowest point since M ay27, 1980. s .. r••ral c•ltar,, ... drt1pp .. d a9aln#1 tlarfnr CAMP LEJEUNE, NC. CAPl -A military judge today dis· missed several charges, including desertion. against Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood, who spent 14 years in North Vietnamese prisoner of war camps . , However, the judge: Col. R.E. Switzer. let stand accusations that Garwood collaborated with the enem y. Switzer also dismissed charges that Garwood solic ited other Ameriean.s to throw down their weapons and refuse lo fight and that he mistreated another prisoner of war in Vietnam. ,.,,.,,,,. Pag.-. I I BED TAX ... He said a rat~ increase will aut omatically give the city a larger harvest from its bed tax. "This will hurt." com mented Victor Rumbellow, owner of the Newport Channel Inn. "We can hold our own against places like Costa Mesa in the s ummer months, but in the winte r it's a different story.·· Balboa realtor Helane Joy said the tax increase would af· fect summer rentals. She said summer rental tenants a re "the people and the families that can't a fford to stay at the Ma r- riott." Councilmen, though, returned the volleys Ma yor Jackie Heather asked why hotel owners are planning e xpansions a nd de· velopers hoping to build new hotels if there is concern about tourism. "I have to question the impact that adding three or four dollars to a room will have on visitors," said Councilman John Cox, "I think all of us recognize that Newport Beach must be a more attractive place to vis it than Costa Mesa or Anaheim." The bed tax is 6 percent in Anaheim and Costa Mesa. Newport OKs condo plans Plans for construction or 32 condomiruums along a fairway of the Big Canyon golf course were approved Monday evening b)' the Newport Beach City Council. The Irvine Company develop- rn.ent, which will include a com· mon pool and cabana. will be c~nstructed off San Joaquin Hills Road between the west and east entrances to the existing Big Canyon residences. Only Councilman Paul Hum. met voted against the project. He said the slope the condos would be built on has a history of failure . Holidays OK'd RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A state holiday comm emorating two Confederate generals would also hOnor the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. uader a bill before the House of Dele1ates. lroine city • offices hit by pmwrcul The Irvine Civic Center and about 250 nearby industrial build in~s lost electrical power for 90 minutes Monday when some un- derground Southern California Edison Co. equipment short· circuited, authorities said. Utility spokesman L.J . Ritter said the short-circuit caused a small explosion that partially dis - lodged a manhole cover at Jam- boree Road and Alton A venue. A portion of the industrial com- plex bounded by Kelvin Avenue on the south, Barranca Road on the north. the Newport Freeway on the west and Milliken Avenue on the east was blacked out from 11 :06 a.m . to 12:36 p.m . Ritter said. ' The Irvine Police Department operated with a n auxiliary generator during the blackout. However. business a t city hall ground to a halt during the power s hortage. Bandit hits Mesa mark~t The U-Totem con venience market at 1654 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa, was held up Monday evening by a man described by a clerk as nervous and brandishing a chrome-plated semi-automatic pistol. The robber carried a can of soda to the checkout counter, the clerk said, and then pulled the weapon from his waistband. The gunman demanded money rrom the cash drawer, tucked about $75 into his pocket and fled out the door, running south on Santa Ana Avenue at 7 : 10 p. m . Irvine woman takes own life Carol Kaelin, 40, of Irvine was found dead in her bed al home, 98 Navare St., Monday, an ap· parent suicide victim, police re- ported today. Investigating officers said the victim left a note. An autopsy is pending by the Orange County Coroner 's Office to determine the cause of death. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ·~~ All d1,.,._n1a: (714) M2..Q21 ca.,.,... ~llftl: M2·N71 MflCll c..t• MeM: Jlt w.tt .. , St'"' '. lRobert N. Weed ,~...,,. L...,_. a..dl: _,Ne. C.11 Hltflwey HIOfttfftw191 llNKf1: 11175 IM<ll litvloere jM. Thonwls kMvll ...... Thomas A. Murphlne ............. Charlft H. Loos AttlltMt~14"., • S.Ce11• clett_ Mtl ... pel• e l C...le MeM, c.ilf9fNa. (UP'S , .... ,. SuM<r1 ..... .., c.<· rler .... "l!!'!!llY; •r mell IS.,. -Illy; fftllllefy_.,,_ ...... _llly, , Fidelity leasing studied Costa Mesa 'a Redevelopment A&ency the City Council sit· tin& u a redevelopment board -has ordered a study of pro· posala for leaslna the a1ency. owned .downtown Fidelity Block tg Pac1ftc Federal Savin11 and Loan. The study by San Francisco financial co nsultants Wainwri1ht and Ramse), Inc., would offer an alternative to the outr ight sale or the 10 acres for a commercial center. ~-~~~~ '*"""' • DUl'LDEI, IURROUNDeD IY COITA •M TUHUTORY , CONCERN OFFICIAt-1 Pacific has offered the city $7.50 a square foot to buy the property lying roughly between 19th Street, Newport Boulevard Harbor Boulevard and Park Avenue, Owner, fonner counclman .. •· Clelr, ••Y• he can't afford upgrading Complex's future mulled ·The offered price would bring in about $3.25 million, according to agency chairman Donn Hall. He noted that the agency is s pending about $8 million in ac. quiring the downtown property Co"l(estion, physical illff .focal poims By JERRY CLAUSEN 0t .. CMlly l"li.t StaH Pale green paint on the hall· dozen duplexes is pockmarked and peeling . Closed g<i r age doors are battered. One sagging opened door re- veals a bedspread s tretched across the width or the garage. A mattress is visible below one corner. tr any.one knows how many families hve in the decaying complex crowded into a county· governed area s urrounded al 20th Stre<'l and Sant a Ana Avenue by Costa Mesa, he isn't s aying. Former Costa Mes a city coun- cilman Willia m St Clair owns the six buildings, anrl he says ht' doesn't know The complex. centered in a neighborhood !'t urrounded by well mar11 c ure d ho m es and apartment buildings, has been a t•e nter of ac tiv11 y rn recl.'nt weeks ~ Ne wport-Mesa School l>istnct and Orange County Health FREED ... month ordeal we re everywhere along the 12-mile route from An· drews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland to the While House. Tens of thousands or cheering well-wishers lined the entire route. People waved American flags and welcoming s igns. but the common thread was the yellow ribbons tied to hats. coats. eyeglasses. came ras, lampposts and flags. District of Columbia police estimated the c rowd along Pen- nsy lva nia Avenue alone al 225,000 persons. The former hostages r~e in a moto rcade of 15 buses. f)::pm the Capitol to the White Holise their route down Pennsylvania Avenue was the same followed by new presidents on Inauguration Day, including Reagan on the day the hostages lert Iran just one week ago. The first of four planes carrying the 52 forme r hostages and their families from two days o r seclusion at West Point, N.Y., la nded at R:SO a .m . PST. The othe rs followed at IS·minute in- tervals. Vice Pres idept George Bus h headed the welcom ing party at Andrews, where a band played and hundreds or well-wishers yelled and waved American nags festooned with yellow ribbons . "Welcome home. nice to sec you," said Bus h. shaking hands with the former captives as they emerged from the planes. But the arrival was dominated by r elatives and friends who pushed past Air Force guards to hug a nd kiss the r eturned Ame ricans. Little Marci Lopez ran up to the receiving line and in· to the arms or her brother. James M. Lopez of Globe, Ariz. The mother of Jerry Plotkin broke past guards and was swept up in her son's arms. Re latives or one returning hostage. Donald Cooke, hoisted him on their shoulde rs and car- ried him through t he airport crowd. The s ister of another . Frederick Lee Kupke. broke through a barrier to try lo em- brace he r brother as he got off the plane. She was gently returned by Air Force personnel to a wajting area for hostage relatives. * * * f 'ro• Pagt-A I HOSTAGES and mentally,'' said John D. McKeel. a Marine sergeant from BalchSprln1s, Tex. ''I don't know how the rumor 1ot out. . . but lfeelfrom the peo- ple I 've talked to since my stay here that we're all all rlght. "And u IOOl1 as they let us 1et home, 110 npeclally the Marines can 1et t>.ck to chaaln1 women " Department employees have focused on the six·duplex t•on clave after a second-grade girl's sic kness was diagnosed as typhoid fever The girl's s1'x·me mber fumily Ii ves in one of tht: two bed room duplex unit s s har<'d with a Separate family Of Sl'Vt'n. School nurses said thl· girl'!> family arrived rcr,,ntly from Mexico County medical offl nab hav1· found no source of ty11ho1d 1Ja1· tena in the rrowdt'd tum1.Mx and indicate tht' d1s1'aM.' ma\ have been c·onl ract<•d -.outh 1if the border Then• is no incl1l'allun. !-oar , Or. Tom Prt'ndt'rgast. that Ltw dis ease will !>prc ad The !'tl't·1md er:Hlf'r ha!-. n •covcrcd While Dr Pn•nclt•rga!-.I hint!> that there m<1 v ht· !>Omt• ht'ahh problems al tht· Mmr>lt·x. hl· says only tha t follows ng t·ffort:- to isolate the· typhoi<l ht~ group may make soml· n·<·ommc•ndu lions. lie says citations rn 1ghl fort•t· families to mOVl'. making lht' tas k of trntini: c1)mm11n1cahlC' disease impossihlc. Crowded quartt•rs. thr ht•alth ufficer says. oft1·11 h·<1<.I 111 d1~ case problems St. Clair admits thal he n · r.1embers having 19 people ltvinJ! in one of his two or Lhrl't' . bedroom duplt•x units at on1· lime. Atte mpts to force s ome t11 move out were fruitless, hl' says "What it is." he explains. "ts the rents are so damn h i~h. and these people are makini.? such little money. They arc trying t11 better themselves " St. Clair says he gets S.150 a month for a two-bedroom unit a nd $450 for three bedrooms At one time he tried to charge re nt by the head, he says, but that ef· fort to restrict numbers failed miserably. The unit.o; are neve r vacant. They've been filled in recent years with a parade o f minorities ranging from Cubans. Indonesians, Middle · Easterners and families from Mexico. St Clair says. "I haven't advertised a place in five years. I bet. As fast as they move out, new ones movt' in. I don't even know when the re's a change except when a n e w namt' s ho ws up n n a c heck." Minority t e nants arc 1n dustrious. honest and pay their rent on time. he s ays. A retired Costa Mes<1 harher wh o maint a in s a hom e ' . • ,. • .._ elsewhere in the city, St Cluir <.tnd his wife spend mos t of their time fishing in Mexico. In all. the 60-year-old former t i>uncilman owns 24 aparlmt•nt unit<;, he· sav!. "I'm n·t1.n·d ''" thc·m I don'I nN·d mut•h We st<i v down thN1· 11n Mt·x1t·o 1 for abou1 S:! a chi) <ti Hanc•ho Hul·na Vi s ta ltraikr park 1 on the Ol'l'an bt•luw I.a l'az ·· lit• speC'ulatt•s "I'll probably look ltkt• a rich landlord makrng monl'~ off poor pt•opll' hut 1 ·m clu ing lh<c· lw:-t I 1·:111 fur 1h1·m aod for mt· ' I It' l'la1 m!-. ht· ha!> onl) S:-11141 1n ht!. c hl'cking <in'ount and 11w•·!'t a l'red1t t·cird tompa n} $3,1100 "\'nu l'an l<tlk ull "'u v.anl u houl lhl· c·11 nd1l1on 11f lhti!-.1' pl<it'l'!-. hut thP.' un · hl'lkr 1h:in :1nyth1nJ.? 1hn 11en<.inl:-.1 l'\t•r had , and tht·.' JU!-t! don I knov. hov. to l:tkt• f'(ffl' o r thl·m 1 unal !-ol ··Hut t hl•n• ·!'-. no h1·ul t h proh l1•m !-. lh1 ·n· v. hats11t•V1'r ·· Sdwol ht•allh 11ff11•1ab. I hough n· po rt ~ oun gstl'r!'t from I ht· tt11H·n hom,·s arc•m sc·ov1•n •1l al sd111ol with a v :irH•l) of prnh , . l•·ms intlurling heud l1n•. 1m pl't1g11, nngwrirm . ;ind n1h1·r !-.ktn d1~o rdcr!-. ·' '\ And l)u·dn· l>1·:i11' ill1• rh1l·f nurs t· for I hl· :'\1•v.1i<1 rt .'1c·..,a M'hool dl-"I n et. 1s <·r1 n1·l·rnc<I a bout the numlwr of hrok1•n or m 1 ss1n1-? v.1ndov. pant•!-> in I ht· n 1mplex. Windows a nd scr eens . St Clair admits . a re a maJrir prob lt•m St <'lair liuill th<' dupll•xt•., hf'IV.t;'l'n 195'l anc1 195l'I ''" land own1 •d hy his fomtly '>Hll'e 19HJ an original f1v1• :wn·~ r1·duc1·rl now lo t ht• 11n1··urr1· duµI"" pa rc·1•I "Wr• d hkt· to l'l1•:Jn lh1•rn up," he s ays .. My son hi1!-. ,. t•ounty huilding pnmit to do om· 11r them, but wt• an•n't ablt• 111 gel I he loan money · · As ked why ht· d1H'sn ·1 sc·ll to someone who could J fford to fix up .the property. SI Clair t•x plod es. "Hell no' Those lob have' hccn in m y family sin<•t• 191U Ftv(' gent>rations wen· raist•d on that one piecl' of property " Costa Mesa administrators <Id m1t that at one time lhcy eyed the proJ>('rty for incl us ton in a federal hous ing n •v1tallzat1on pro~ram But St Clair savs ht• v.on'I an ncx to the eity · ' · W h a I · s I h c a d ,. a n t a g c " ThNc's JUSt higher taxes anrl more har assment. not a b11 m o re in advantages " '· • :: '> ~.> t~.,. .. ,. ' .. ;\ :r-"' Off-the-cuff fashion by Omega. much of it by condemnation aC'tions Most of th(• $8 million to be s p<'nl in acquiring the fo'id~lity Rloc k and some properties in the adjacent Supl'r Bli1C'k C'ommuni ly Ct·ntn 11r111ec·t havf been bor· rowed from thl' c·1ty's general fund Ag1•n<·y nwmlJl'rS now are try 1n,.: to cktc•rmint• how b1•sl to pay h:11·k .(ht• loan Frank f<'ar,.:o. a Wa inright and Ham:-.1':t n •prt•!>enl<tl tvl'. sug gestcd Monday th:it the a~eney ust• a l'f>mbinat1on of mo\"CS to :11·quirt' lht• monl'y Fargo'!> hst of potential fund ga1nl'r-. inl'ludt'd fl uating rev l'n ut· h1111d:-, lrns1·d on agency tax inc·11m 1•, formation of a park 1ng d1~lrtrl 1n thl· f<'1dc•ltly Rlock :incl l1·asing th<· prliJlTl land In l'ae1f1 c fo'1·cl1·r;al ftir 40 ,Y('ars W P<h1e.'Jday .f'or Dirk L';poo11Pr F u n l' r a I !'-. 1• r v 1 t e !'-. a r 1· -.c·ht·dult•d \\\•drwsda~ ill 2 fl m for Nt·wpurt Jkul'h t i v1<· leader R1c·hard ··n ick" Spoone r , who <11l'd last Friday at agl;' 57 afte r . !-.11fflor1ng a hc:art attack o n a vis 11 111 tht• Was l11nglfJn. D l' art'a :\ h l' :i d I 1 n t· 1 n M on d a v · s rH·v. sJ>llJll'r •nae\\ t•rtt·nll) g~n· thl' Wr<lllJ! rla\ nf lh1• wc•1·k for n t t'" for Mr s j-,.,1mc·r :\1 a <,1111 11' .. 1·rv1t·1·:-. al l'cie1fi1· \'11•v. ~lt·nton al Park. :'frwport Jhrnd1, will IM.· followed -by a gra \ l'-.1d1· nt1 • at Pae1f1l' Vit•w "1th full m1lttar~ honors for the r1•11 n·d I· S Air Forf'l' l11•uknant nilonl·I. who pral'lt<'l•d luw in tht• llnrhor Arc·a lk ·~ SUf\'IVl'cl hj his wife. (;111·rgiu. whc) hall a<·compamed him to Pn·s1dl•nl Heag;rn's in- :.iui.:1trat1on in his t•a1>al'il y as a lf1rt'C'lor •1f tlw L1nenln l'luh. an Ora ng" County poliltral or gan1zat11m Thl'Y V.l'rt' in Arlington. Va . a fl <'r lht• tnUUJ.!Uration conrlurl 1ng !>Orne· JH'rson a l business "hi.'n ht' was stn c·ken fo'ril'nd~ who wish to make mt•m11r1al t•ontnhutions m the naml' of Mr Spooner may ad· <Ires!-. lhcm lo thl• 552 Club at ll oaJ.! Ml•mor1al ll os pital . ~c·wport B<'aC'h (} OMEGA Women who know their fashion know our 14 karat yellow gold bracelet watches look marvelous all the·time. Precision accuracy and fabulous looks ... that's a gift that can't miss. A. Sl,175. 8. SJ.275. C. S995. SLA.VICK'S 'finf Jtw•lfn. SlnC't 1q17 Fashion Island, Newport Center, Newport Beach, 714/644·1380 Wt~lmin•ltr I ugun• Hill• / MIMion Vltjo I Nonh Ot1ngt I Tlw City Lot Ctrrilot • lru M•ll1 AlllO Cre1~r Lo5 Angtlfl I S.n Oltgo I U.a V~1 Uw -ol SloW\'• ...., .......... , chorp ,..,.. .,. A!Nfi<aft hP"M> VISA, ,.._ Oleftt. """""'°' Fi11r /tuotltrs GMild IUSINESS / STOCKI Tueeday'1 Clo1ia,. Pric~ .. NYSE . COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Tu••daw. ~ 21. ''" N DAILY PtLOT ., Dow Jones Final UP 10.58 CLOSING Ml.41 Sales trill tell TV commercials: true beer test? Hy MILTON MOSKOWITZ An argument could be made that the best commercials on TV are the one~ for beer. There seems lo be something about the s uds business that bnngs out the creative jukes. These ads are fun to look at even if youdon'tdrink beer Beer advertising took a turn for the better when Miller started to promott• its Lite-brand by us ing fnrmcr athl1•tes and n1achcs in barroom sl't tin gs Thc•y had to tx- "form 1•r" hceausr the telt•\' ISH>n advt•rtising 1·ude µrnhibits tht• use• Money Tree <1( current athletes lo aclvert1s1• an 111l'oholic bevf'ra,gC' So f·igarelte maker Philip Morris. whic•h owns Mille r. t·annnt use athletes tn sell he1:·r but the·' C'an a nd rlo use thl'm lo sell 7-Up. which they also own. As for Marlboro. th··~· t•an'l ,get that namt• a rwwhcri· tll'ar tht' tubt- Whether 1t was the humorous advertising or the beer Itself or some combination of the two (no one ever knows pre· ~·1sely how advert1s.ing works ), !o.ales of Miller Lite took off. And Milwaukee's Miller Brewing came from far hack in the pack (they were 7th IO years agoi t<>t a pturetheNo 2pos1t1en in the industr) behind AnheuM·r Bu:-ch, the St Louis brewer M Rudwt>iser and Mi ehe lob LAST YEAR ANtlt:USER·BUSCll rdaliated by getting a bunl'h of ex-athletes who had endorsed Miller Lite to swatch their support to Natural Light. Among the renegades featun.-d in the Natural Light co mmer<'1als were M1c ke~ Man tie, Joe Frazier and Nick Buon11·ont1 Toward the end of I ~. us the professional football playoffs unwound on the tube. Mtlwaukee's Schlitz Brewing t•ame up with a revolutionary 1dt:a. a live comrn.er<'ial m which ronftrmcd drinkers of other beer brands would taste their own brand and Schlitz tboth s crvetl in unmarked ~lasses) and lhen press a but.ton to show their preforence Al first ~lanrP it sc•t•ml·fl to lw .1 dangt'rous icka f11r Sd1l1lz. Once lht' national leader. Schlitz has been sliding ht1dly 1n recent years Whal 1f tht:Y lost all these TV encoun ters'' Thal might bet he end ofSchllt1. in the beer business. But-a.fl:er ~ou lhought~hout-it for <.i mu1utc .. ~~ouW.~:Cl!.---' I hal this II\ e fac·coff made a lot of sense forSl'hlitz even If the) d1dn 'I know what the r1~s ulls would he an) S1)oner than the v 1ewers wall'hrng the stn~en Fur t:Vt•n 1f only a s mall m inori ly 11( thl' 100 tas ters said thev pr<'fcrred S<'hhtz, I.he-PotRI 1·oulcl IJ(• qu1<'kly made that llw~•· art· rcgul<Jr drinkers of ol her hr<Jnds . Pepsi would love to 1·onvt•rt 10 11en·ent of Cokt- llSl·r~ In ~hort wh<Jtever thf-' results.. Schlitz could hardl.' los1• Tht·1r prohlem 1s to win b.ick <'ustomcrs INTllE FIRST TEST, with 100 Uuclwc1s cr drinkers. the res ults were 50 for Bud. 46 for S<'hhtz. four no preference. In the second round. a~<1tnst ~tiller l11gh l.ife. tht-scu·rc wa!> Mill er 62. Sch!Jtz 38. In the thir<J test, with a new g roup of Budwe.iserdrinkers. at was aSO-~split Tht' Schlitz eommpri·1ab ~1·n· nnlahlt' on a C'Ouple of co unts. First of all. they were li ve You virtually never see that any more on TV Set'ond. the.v had to operate under the handicapthalnoone could beshowndrinkin~ the beer. Thars done just before the commerc1al s tarts running on your screen. The reason for that 1s that the telev1s mn advertistng c·ode prohibits the drinking of alcohoht· bt>verages in com- mercials. You c·an l>how thl' glass ur the bottle You can pour the stuff. RutyouC'an't havl'an~oned nnking 11 So here was a taste test where you couldn 'l set•the las t ir1g The ultimate lest. of c·ourl>c. will be Schlitz s ales r esults In 1976 Schlitz br(o'wed 24 m1lhon l1arrcls or hct·r. Last year they brewed 16.8 million barn:l.'-T\\ cnt) five years ago the) 1were in first place with a s light lea.d (Iver nuclweiser Last year Anheuser Busch brewed so m1ll111n barrels, <tbout three· t 1m es the Schlitz output Even 1f1they lose, Srhhtz ·~ f.!Oln~ d11wn f 1ghting gallantly on TV . . 't1u.-k11 In Tltr .'tpufligh• I p11 a11d Do,..1u NEW '1'01~11. \l\P I T"° 10110 .. 1n11 11\1 >hOw\ '"" l'Ww Vor~ SWO (•<I••~' •lot~> dr<l w..rrenl\ 111a1 11~•• QOM Ull lhlt n'O\t -'"° d0""'1 thf' mo\t bt1\ed on Of''C't"f'f ot (h'1"'9t r~rdto~" ot vollJf'nit NelTW I c .. 1~0 CP 1 IC•t1ll!d plll l IC•IV lllCI f EAL ...0 S OuQLt 1 10plG • AmSNllll • 1 .. , StlWI pl i ~=--~0p111 IO f' lnCPAm • 111 OelWilVIMI 12 Emt10E pie tJ "-"mMI• i. OMO Int U CNlrtffCo #I 16 Cllflt"'°91• ,, ,.,.,11 .. lllCI P<I. 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AP Wtt•PftOIO MODELING DEBUT BrOoke Shield• Actre.~s stars i11 .f ashio11 .. ~ ROMt-: 1A1'1 Till' three da~ Italian hti.:h fashion show do~t'tl 1n triumµh with th£' r u n w a ' d l' b u t o I A m e r I t: a . ~ t l' l' n a J.! l' darling. al'tn·s~ llrookt· Shields Miss Shit' Id~ mo(h:lt•d only fivl' of rnon· than 100 spring and ~umml'r outfits in tht• Vall·ntino (' () 11 t' l' t i II n II u t h ,. r WhOIE'SOOll' dlartn s toll• ( tuHday, Janwarv 17. ••t • Pertervllle •"Jee& ...... I ·1 .... • StudentB get help with 'Homework Hotline' t'OHTto:RVll.LE CAP> SludMtl hvrt' who art bewitched. bother~ and ~w1lde>red b)' their homewor 11000 will bt! ·~· to 1et help over • "ll111ut'w11rk HoUiM " 'ftw 1•01'ttrville Educators ASIOCIM t wn 111 t11mn1 a t•l•phone ln.ttalled at th•· lvul publlf Ubtary so stuchmts t·1rn c·•tl with quet1tionli about the1 .. ~ llltl !\'!> The phone will be staffed by one elem e ntary and one high S<'hool tfla<>her each Monda) through Thurs - duy from 6 ii 1J m . starting Feb. I. ,"i\n ,\ kid who 's doi n g his homl•work and 1s havtnl( a difficult time t'Wl l(et on the line and c:all the 111.>rur~." the assoc·aation's Buc k Sh afftlr t•xpl:uned in a n interview Wa rn 111y l hB Surg eon General Ha s Determined Thai C1qarette Smoking Is Dangerou s to Your Health. "H the student is having trouble. the teacher can help." Shaffer added. "Or. if the teacher can 't help In the subject area. he o r she will get another accredited teacher In the as· soeiation to get ahold of the kid some way and help him our so he can have Lhe... problem solv41d b4Jfore he goes t<t c) ass the next day.·· More than 40 teachers have agreed to staff the phones, so no one will have to handle calls m ore t han a cou· pie of evenings a month. said Bob Latour. the association's public rela- tions director. "The tea1:hers are very interested io do.iDiUtlLJbrY fJ!n ("r the k ids, .. Shaffer said . tml' 1g 1 lP"f1rno '"ii __ _ t1e t1i.:htt•1I :-.tar studdl'<I audH•nc·t· tn t ht· dt• sil'(ner's pos h st ud10 111 downtown Hon11· TIU: 15-\'Ei\ R·OU> 1none star ~tnpp1•d llw ~how whl•n ~ht· appean·d In a set• thr11ul!h Ian· top m atc h1ng a t·ot·kl all hour mtclmght hlu1• w111l· taffeta bloomer. whu·h phe later C'Onfessl'<.I was her favorite of the Onl·s ~he modeled "I guess ti had tht• most of ml' 111 ti .·· Mts:-. Shields saul c·m h Miss Sht(•lrl:-.. r~·ltt•d on youthful t•nth11:-.1a~m and ~pe1rkl1ni.: grcl·n l'\'l'S ralhC'r than frtlh like· heavy mak1• up or fan n hair-do:-. ' H E R AUHlJ R!'; hair }:ombed loo~1·ly hatk. she drl'w animate•d ap plause wht·n sht.• walkt.·tl down the runway for the· , fi r st timc in a pink llnl'n baby girl ~al'k drl'S~ Miss Shtt•hb' outfit ~ b e t· u m e rn o r c· soph1s tll·at1:d a ~ l ht· hour long !>how <"<1n tinued Thev l'Ulm1nat1:d in an old ·rosl' taffl'ta flounced ~own that 1·a p lured her charm not u gir l anymore. but nut yet a woman catht•r Even without Sh1l'ld~. the Valentino show was a s uccess lits outfits hide womens· m ystl'r11·~ behind a Vl'tl of l'lassH· fem ininity . runk rock sickeninJl; 'o many SCOTTSDALE. Artz. ~AP) People who say punk rock makes them ~ick may not be exag· aerating, a researc her ~ays. Steven Halpern. direc tor of Spect r u m J\esearch In11titute, Bet· tnont, CalH .• t old a tiealth sym posium that punk r ock sounds i ibrate through the lower body. The body feels it "m o re like a pummeling" a nd ·•not f ike a h ea lthful lha1aa1e." he said. _i,. •'People often com . lain that punk rock lvea them a stomach ache, and that's not a 1ea1rallon l•P.' · he laid, lrinninc. Halpern-said he has •ompoaed a type or 1'bmleu music which motes ease and oay la the body. nlautlon helps ia1. ao does his •mk.beaakl. GENERAL NEWS Reward told NEWMAN <AP> -A $2.SOO reward baa been offered for informal.ion leading lo lbe arrest and convict ion o f target s hooters who damaged a power pole, leadin1 to the death of a construe· lion worker from Fresno. J a m es Mark Hoffman, 29. fell 100 feet Jan. 4 while working with a crew repairing dam age to a pole in southern Stanislaus County. • - ·~ > I -