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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-29 - Orange Coast PilotIUIJCI ClllT I 111111 ,(>J\'r IJ\Nltf\H I .·' l'IHl .... .-• a a 0 -e .. ' • 0¢4 F ... J • #~ ....... 41 ., .._ ... el _____________________ ,,~~~.__!._...,, • ...::..~~-.:.....---~------' YIUR HIMITDll DAllY PIPll ORANGE COUN TY . C ALIF On NIA :?5 CENTS County unempl·oyment Newport sex shop gets OK to reopen totals take tumble Tornado-like winds damaging Bullion tumbles ·lO $189 LONDON <APl A wave of se llin~ hit Eur opean and Ame ri can bullion markets today. sending gold prices tumbling under th e $500-an-ounce level. while the dollar gained against almost all major Euro pean and Asian C'urrencies. The dollar reached another record against the Italian lire and moved toward an exchange rate of 2.1 West German marks. unmatched since 1978 London's five bullion houses fixed the morning gold price at $505 a troy ounce. down from $523. 75 at th~ close Wednesday. The afternoon fix was $493.75. In Zurich, bullion traded at a median $509.50 an ounce. down from $522.50. Earlier in Hong Kong. gold closed at $511.36 down $15. The metal finished at S50'7 in New York late Wednesday, down Sl4. It traded today al -$489.. --~--· .... _ Silver was quoted in London al $13.13 a troy ounce. down from Sll.73. In contracts for February del ivery o n New York's· Commodity Exchange , sil ver closed Wednesday al $13.35 an ounce. It traded today at $12. 78. Gold's latest plunge began with subst.antia l sellin~ in New York late Wednesday. dealers s aid. and there was no buying demand to counter act the sell-off. "We 're very busy." said one London t r ader a s t he price plummeted this morning. The gold price has fallen $60 a troy ounce since the release of the 52 American hostages in Iran on Jan. 20 Gold prices usually rise when international tension increases ancl fall when tension is eased In addition , investors have been t urning fro m gold to dollar-denominated investme nts lo cash in on high U.S. interest rates. N~w dru~ swet-p FRESNO (API Seventeen people have been arrested in the second narcotics crackdown here in as many months. police announced. The latest arrests followed undercover purchases of heroin and PCP. Spoken like true Mari1ie WASHINGTON (AP> - The former hostage who told the world that the Marines held captive 14 months in Iran would be all ri1ht as soon as th~ were back "chasing women" said the off-the-cuff crack 1ot him a call from the commandantofMarines. St. John D. McKeel Jr .. 21, of llletquite, Texaf, 1ot a caU from Gen. Robert Barrow, the top Marine, after McKeel'• comment durin1 a televised news· conference by the hoeta1e1. Wbat dld Barrow think about It! "Re loved It," said 'llcKeel from. bebind a 1beeDWI 1!1ft. "What he to I cl me • • ' Ill c·K e e I mumbled .....,. bla breath . u be JNIMd away from a 1aa11-., WI .... ton with N,...._•~:::,,.;;poun ........ k'." • • ;.;.: ·-~~~~"-~~~~ DA. LOUIS ALAIA (RIGHT) AWAITS READING OF VERDICTS WEDNESDAY IN HIS DOUBLE-SLAYING TRIAL Judge Byron McMiiian, clerk Joan McBrtde and defenH attorney• were part of courtroom acene OC jobless totals shri 11k·· in Decemh~r The unemployment r ate in Orange County fell lo 3.5 percent an December as 6,400 people who were without jobi; In November found work. The December jobless rate com pares lo a 4 l percent unemployment rate i n November and a 3.9 percent rate tn December of 1979. State Economic Development Department analysts cautioned. though, that the sharp drop in the unemployment rate may not reflect a stronger economy . They pointed out t hat the size of the civilian labor force. on whirh the rate i s bas ed. decreased as did the number or people employed. '·Because of the methodology used to estimate labor force data. sharp monthly nurtualions may occur and a single monthly change may not necessarily be indicative of current economic trends." analysts said in a report issued Wednesday. The unemployment rate in the county averaged 4.3 percent. well below the 5.9 percent nationwide. According to the report, an estima ted. 39.600 people were without work in Orange County in Decerober, compare d to 4~.000 in November. About 43,000 were o ut of work during December 1979. The number of unemployed county resfdents r eceiving unemployment insurance benefits dropped l o 17 ,500 in December from 19,000 in November .. but was 32 percent <See JOBS, Page AZ) Cancer victim 8Uspect in holdups LOS ANGELES CAP) -A southwest Los Angeles man, who allqedly told his victims be was dytna of dancer and had "nothinc to loee" If he kiUed them, ha been cbar1ed with bank robbeey by the FBI. A federal bank robbery wan:ant for James Jobnlon Jr.i 52, wu obtained by the re after a witneaa reported a ~ar· with bit license number wae uaed u the 1etaway veblcle ID the flnt of tine robberl•. nte tbree robberle• occurred lllooday and Tuelday. ·' Hearing on sanity aU:aiied by Alaia By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ffllt D.allf f'I ... Staff Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis AJaia. convicted of double murder in the stabbing death of his ex-wife and a Long Beach at- torney, must now await the out- come of a new hearing to de- termine if he was temporarily insane at the time or the slay- angs The six-woma n. six-man jury that he;ird the case in Orange County Superior Court returned with its second-degree murder convictions Wednesday m<>rn · ing Alaia. 50. wept as Superior Court Judge Byron Mc Millan read the panel 's decision . reached after five days of deliberations that began on Wednesday of last week. The defendant was found guilty of k illing Margy Lou Alaia. 37, and attorney Marvin Tincher or1 June 13. 1980, at the woman's Huntington Harbour home. where he ha d gone to discuss weekend custody rights to his two young children. According lo testim ony. Ala1a attacked the pair after being or- dered to leave the Gilbert Drive home by Margy Alaia. who had told the couple's 9-year-old Pair sougl1t after Mesa man robbed Costa Mesa police are lookin1 for two men in their early 20s who entered an. elderly Costa Mesa man's home, shoved him to the noor and escaped with hls cash- all Mofit. The victim, Frank Munro Redman. a retired 72-year-old who lives alone, was ln bed at about 9:30 p.m . Tuesday when he heard the unlock~ front door in hla apartment's IMn1 room slide open. He told police that before be could reach the livin1 room two men barsed into hil bedroom. One pmbed him to tbe noor and aatonblm. Redman dlrected tbe duo to bla wallellnadnuerdrawer . He Hldtbe1 ._ hil money and left tbroqll tbe same door tb1J eat.red. Redman auffend only a •llabt ....... iD tbe acutne, onlffnaaid. ., a· -n daughter to call police The defense contended throughout the trial that Alaia. an orthopedic s urgeon. was lem· porarily insane at the time of th~ killings , s uc c um bing t o numerous e m otional and physical pressures brought on by bitter divorce prorcdings with Margy Alaia and his afflic- tion with narcolepsy. a n uncon- troll able desire to sleep Though the jury seem ingly re- jected that contention by finding the ~ray-haired physician guilty or second-degree murder. Judge McMillan s cheduled a sanity hear ing for Feb. 9. This was re· quired sinC'e Alaia had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity at the outset·of his trial. The same jurors who convict· cd him also will pass judgment on Alaia's mental compentency. Should he be found sane. the convicted murderer could face a 15 years -to-life s tale prison term. If he is Judged insane. he could be sent to a state mental institution from which he could be released once doctors de· termined he was again mentally sound. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Richard Farnell, who prosecut- ed Alaia, told reporters outside McMillan's courtroom that the upcoming hearing would lake little time. '·I think the sanity hearing will be disposed of rather quick- ly." Farnell said. "The jury has already heard the psychiatric testimony.'' R e fe rring to the jury's conviction of Alaia. Farnell said, "Under the facts we had in this case, I think the jury did an excellent job." The prosecutor said the trial had been "a very-difficult cue" but that tie was happy that jurors did not 1ive in to their e motions in reachin& a decision. Alaia rrequently wept durint his lenathy trial. He also suf. rered what his attorneys called (Sft AIAIA, Pase AJ> Iran nixes peace BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah IQ)o1nelnl 11nored • conditional peace offer from Iraq Wedneaday and ordered Iran'• armed forcea to drive toward "total vletoey" iD Ult Penlan Gulf war, the ollldal Iranian news 11ency reported. ' Court says pon10 stor ... can r ... op.-.n By STEVE MARBLF. Oft ... Datlf f'll .. ~tall The Talk of the Town adult bookstore in Newpor t Reach. can reopen for business this week because the California Supreme Court has agreed to temporarily block enforcement or r1ly adult entertainment laws. Owners of the sex shop, which has been boarded up since Oct. 23 when fire rharred ats stork or m agazines . books and st•x devices. boast the bookstore and vi deo center w!ll I><' "bigger and better" than ever Justices decided Wednesday that bookstore owner Thomas Wade can go back in business until the state's highest court derides whether to hear his appeal of city laws that have kept him out of business The Orange County Superior Court and the Fourth District Court of Appeals already have rejected Wade's ar~ument that Newport's adult enter tainment ordinances violate his First Amendment rights . Newport city officials were startled by the turn of events Wednesday. Robert Burnham. Newport's assistant city attorney, said he wasn't even aware that Wade's Beverly Hills attorney. John Kaplan. had asked the Supreme Court to step into the picture. Burnham s aid that, by the Li m e he r eceived no tice Wednesday that attorney , Kaplan had filed a stay request with the high court. justices already had rendered a decision. ''I'm upset to say the least," Burnham commented. Prior to the October fire, the bookstore's brie f history in Newport Beach ha d been a controversial one. Citizens, at one point, staged a protest In front of the shop, blockin1 tramc and carryin1 si1ns. Several days later, fire erupted in the white buildin1 at 2930 W. Coast Hichway. Fire invest11ators say an arsonist torched the bookstore. Shop owners vowed to hire a private detectiv,e to track down the firebus. No arrests have been made. In No~ember, an Oran1e County Judie ordered the ahop to ceaH bultneu, rulill1 ill fawr of the cttJ'• arsument tbat It U. a rl1ht to re1ulate ad111t entertah11neat establllbm.U. (te AOOLT, P ... Al) f!. 1/ Showers due to subside By The Associated Press A new Pacific stor~ today nipped the heels of a more forreful one that was partly bla m ed for a drowning, a fatal p l a n e c ras h a nd frea k tornado-like winds that damaged a dozen Southern California homes T he storm. which followed one that caused wind a nd water damage from San Francisco 700 miles south to Mex ico on Wednesday. threatened the Bing Crosby Pro-Am Golf Tournament in Pebble Beach. There were • s h ower s. t hunders howers . possible hail and wi nds from the west to northwes t at 15 to 30 mph at the charity <.'lassie played overlooking the Par ific Ocean 130 milessouthofSan Francisro. The National Weather Service pred1rted s howe r s would derrease throughout tht> state by this evening The storm's predecessor was blamed for a tw1ster-hke wind that caused minor damage We dnesday to about a dozen homes in West C<>vina , a suburb20 miles ('astof Los Angeles The winds tore tiles from the roofs of the fiomes along two s tr eets. and firefighters gave res idents heavy plastic sheets to protect their roofs until they could be repaired . D amage was estimated al Sl0.000 but there were no inJuries re ported, said West Covina police Sgt. John Vail. A hailstorm hit Wednesday afternoon llJ malt's west in J\ltadcna In the San Diego area. Mission Va I ley businesses and golr cour11es were hit with minor flooding. There was four inr hes of new snow at Mount Laguna east of San Dae~<> A .r ain sli r k hi g hway was blamed for a 10-car pileup in the San Diego suburb of Chula Vista. There were no injuries reported. The roast as far south as Baja California was buffeted by a roiling sea sloshing up seven· foot breakers. Shoaling condi- tions were "hazardous" at en- tranres to harbors. forecasters said Skies were to be cloudy Friday with a muted echo of the high winds that plagued the region Wednesday. th e National Weather Service said . <Stt STORM, Page A2) Or:~:'4~-~~asl \\'eat her S howers continuin1 through early Friday with chance or isolated thun- derstorms. Probability or rain 80 percent toni1ht, 20 pe r cent Friday. Gusty southwesterly winds IS to 25 mph. Lows toni1ht in the 409. Hilhs Friday 58 alon1 the coast, 63 Inland. I N81 DIE TeDJ\" An~ Mto tlw /otal ~of a Qliaq, IU .. ~ rftl!Oll that lw "'°"have ~n GI rrwcll o vict•m o/ tlw •11•t~m cu bndalU11. StOf'JI , plaoto,..83. ..... MY-~· .,.. ........ Cl UL .... M ....... , ~j == ·= = 101 g - -. ........ ..--.. ..... _. ......... 0 ' __ .. __ ... _ .. _ -······· .. ·--·--·-- il_ OM. Y P!LOI _ _.,..... Sus~ct describes ~ kill urge ATLANTA <AP> -Mark David Chapman, charged with murderin1 John Lennon, felt an "unexplainable drive" to klll the former Beatie -and overcame the drive once before Lennon's death. Chapman 's forme r pastor says . The Rev . Charles McGpwan said Chapman traveled to New Yo rk in November to k ill Len· non. "He said he overcame the compulsion he had the first time and called his wife and.told her: 'I've won a ~real victory I'm com ing home . I'll tell you about it when I ~et the re ', .. McGowan said Wednesday :-,no" uu1ll f1~ures of (from left ) Muppets Ket nut the Frog. Miss Piggy and Gonzo Lht· (;rt•at ~l'l't'l µassersb.v in the Swiss town of St. Gallen . Tbe figures we re erected by 25 boy scouts. But after Cha pma n returned home to Hawa ii. McGowan s aid , "'he s<tid he stayed there two or three weeks and the drive began to build up in him agmn Frot11 Pagr ... I STORM ... Skies wert.· to be <'lo udy Friday with a muted echo of the high winds that plagued the region W e dn esd ay . th e Na t iona l Weal her Service sa id. Liberated captives revel in freedom I "WC''n· looking at less than ha lf an 111d 1 of min from this storm," NWS forecaster Don Webste r said today. "T he prt-· v1ous stor m has <.'ooled the air somewhat .. ..-· The pilot and passenger of a Las Vegas -bound tw i n -e n g ine lkechcra ft UI courier plane were both killed when at crashed an :'-Jewhall. JO miles north of Los Angeles. ;ifte r laking off from Van Nu vs in gale-force winds earl\· w·cdnt•sday T he victims Wl'r~· identified as E ric Anderson. 24 . of Val enci a . a nd J o hn Lewelling. 31. of Canoga Park. In Napa . meanwhile. neighbors of Kt>lly Gower. 71. found has body face down in a rain· swollen c reek behind his home Police said they hellev1t ht· was clearing brush a nd limbs from the t rl'ek when ht• drowned An autop'>y was s eht•duled \\'mets n•acht•d 70 m p h in the !', " n Fr <t n t• 1 s 1· o B a y <t r l' a . w1 1·ndwd lr<•1..'s out o f the ground m ttw \'alt-nl'ia Nf'whall area and tlama~ed a Sacramento River <ll'lta ll'vet'. but officials s aid ther e was no immediatedangerof fJooding. r.v('n with tod a y 's ram . thf' -;ca-.on total in LO!> Ang<'ll'S wa~ onl\ 220 inche!> h> 8 am today, Wl'il hl'low lusl Yl':tr's total tu date nr R 98 tn(•ht's and the average to datt' of 7 46 mt•hc!> There were ~ Hi inc-hl·S m Santa Bar bara and I f.5 1nrht•s in s uburban San Dtl'J.!11 Most ski resort operator s we re •111h1lant with the s torm ·'Thi' minute 1tstartcd snowing. the• phone's been ringing off the wall," said Jeanne Some rs or ~a m moth Mountain Inn, a n a II yt•ar rl'SO rt She !><.11d !>he t1)(1k scores of rl'scrvat 111ns We1ln1·sd:.iy By The Associated Press Gar yLeegavehisold Me rcedes an affectionate thump and ('hallenged his neighborhood to volleyba ll Rodney Sickma nn stood on the running boa rd of his limousine. cheer ing back at thous ands of well-wishers. Michael Me trinko sole mnly blew out a votive candle that sym bolized prayers for his safe return. The three were a m ong the freed host ages who returned hom e We dnesday, m any to tumultuous welcomes. others to m o re private pleasures, ··The)ieople . All these people," Billy Gallegos murmured over a nd ove r ag a i n d u r in g homeco m ing festivities in Pueblo. Colo. As he drove past some 50,000 people in a yellow liniousiue. a woman pushed a four· foot-high yellow teddy bear into his arms. After cere m on ies at City Hall. the 22 -year old Marine s aid he wanted a family vacation. quiet and a lone After a throng of ne ighborhood c hildre n rid ing bicycles and motorbikes escorted Ga ry Lee to his house in Falls Churc h. Va .. Lee s lipped behind the wheel of h t!. old Mercedes. then got out and ~ave it a pat on the fe nder "lley, it looks great You took good carc r1f at, honey ... he told his Wife Inside the house. he found a case of beer a nd then s potted a s ign on neighbor Rita St Hilaire's lawn that read : .. All Tha t Way for a Stroh's." Sickmann told a welcoming crowd in St Louis : "I want to thank eve r yo n e . It 's unbe lievable . Eve r yone was beautiful. I love you all. .. Afte r the 23·year-old Marine serge ant was escorted to his family's home in Krakow. Mo .. he s aid h e wa nte d t o ·'eat a T hi· Juli1lat1on wa!> a hit muted r urt her '''uth. where resort a reas ---1'l'l'l'TVT'l'"l 1inly t w11 t11 four inchl's , Front Pagr A I ALAIA. Anah~i1n rnan slain aft~r l1oldup try An ,\n <1hc1m m an wa!> s hot and killf'cl Wednesday ni~ht by t wo appa re nt acquainta nces who ap pea red at his apartment and dem a nded money Anaheim police identified the victim of the 9 pm. s hooting as Paul W Keyes. 29. of 1900 Almont /\ ve .. Apt 45. . Police said Keyes a nd a fnend. not ident ifi e d . w e re at t he apartme nt when two m e n knocked at the door a nd asked to see Keyes. ··A demand for money was m ade and he w as shot." a police spokesman said. Keyes, who receiverl initial treatment from Anaheim Fire Department paramedics, died at 9 :50 p.m . at UC Irvine Medical Center. Police said investigation. is continuing. • • se iz ures brou~ht on b y h is narcolepsy. Defense attorney Albert C.S . Ra m sey declined to m a ke any s u bsta ntive st at e m e nts about the verdict. noting tha t the jury would again pass judgm ent on has client However, Ramsey said he was "no t dissatisfied " with the pa nel's decision The defense lawyer s aid he d idn't believe the jury ''fired fro m the h ip " based on the a mount of time it look to reach its ve rdict. F arnell had urged the jury lo find Alaia guilty or first -degree murd e r with s p ec i a l circ ums tances. He c onte nded that the defendant had pre · meditated and planned the slay- ings to get back at his former wife a nd Tincher. who had become lovers and who m he felt had tried to victimize him finan· cially and emotionally. However, the jury concluded that Alaia did not plan the slay- ings, but did act out of malice, a prerequisite for a second-degree murder conviction. TELEPHONE .... Thdmas P. Haley f'Wll~- Robert N. Weed Pr••l•lll M . Thomas t<eevH ~-Thomes A. Murphlne ........... ~ ..... Charles H. LOOS ""''' ............. ..., . "Coj;,1,111 lttl Or•nit Coit1• ""'"'"'"' c.,..,.11,. N• 11••• '"''"·" .............. ~ er .. .,.,.,_...., -.111 l'fttT lie rt1tr•t11n• wllll•ul •1t•cl•I ..,..,. ...... ~ ..... -,. ·' Alf depet11Mn1a: (714) 142-4321 CIHeMed ~elng: 142·1171 O,,ICH c..t• ..... , ._. .. , ,.,... ~IMdl: *1Ne.CMttHltil'W•Y ............ 9Mctl: 11171 ............ ... I hom e.cooked me<tl fi xed by my mother. And then J want to go dancing. I missed going out. I just missed bein g free.·· Whe n J immy Lopez ar rived Wednesday in Globe. Ariz .. to find a cheering crowd . he Joked ... It's a bit of a change as to how I used to come home . and sneak in in the middle of the night " At brief ceremonies an Phoenix earlie r in the day, he !>aid. "Just coming in on the airpla ne. seeing all those lights that I thought I'd never see again 1t wa~ JUSt wonderful "I don't care what anyone else says they can keep t h e ticker t a pe parades in N(>w Yor k and t h e St;ite O e~a r t ml'nl in Wash ington I'll ta kt' good old Tu<'son, Globe and the mountains and deserts and everything in Arazona anyoldday .. As Metrinko rod e h o me to ' Olyphant, Pa . in a Rolls Royce. he leaned out the window s haking ha nds a nd kissing teen·agers who jogged along with the m otorcade Richard Morefield touched down in San Diego in a cloud of 10,000 yellow b<alloons a nd wavc•cl from an ope n <"a r tha t took hi m past 100.000 chet•ring pc•opll' to h1i- hom e in the residential a rea of T ierra Santa . ·'T his is the ht•ginnin g of th1• fun phase for m l' now." said the 25·year foreign ser vtCl' vclN<tn !luge crowd~ Wt-dnl'sday also g reett'tl .Jo hnny McKee! J r in Hallas und William H Roycr in Hous ton Hoyer . who had hN:n in Tehran only I w11 week~ hcforc the takeover, was prcst•nted with a 1981 Cadillac wr a ppe d in a yellow ribbon. Ka thryn Koob. Elizabeth Ann S wift, Frede rick Lee Kupkc. Br uce German. William Belk, Paul Lewts and Joseph S ub ic also we r e amon~ those who went home Other freed hostages slipped m o r e qui e tl y into th e ir ho metowns. intent on resting or sorting out their thoug hts or getting reacqua inted with wives and children. Front Pagr A I ADULT ... Al t he t im e of t h e orde r . though. the firc·da maged shop was still boa rded up Last month . Wa de a nd his attorney asked the a ppea ls court to g rant a s tay on the Orange County Superior Court orde r It was de nied. In recent weeks. wo rkme n began re n ovating t he s hop , re placing cha rred book sh~lves. A new s ign went up. It said the s hop would be open 24 hours a day. . In brie fs fil e d wit h the Supre me Court. Wade called the city's ordinances "nothin~ less than a pernicious s ubve rsion of t he right of rreed o m of expression." City orricials, who will fight to U"phold the c ity laws if the Supre me Court accepts Wade's appeal, claim there is little they can do to keep the bookstore from reopening. Debt limit hike iuged WASHINGTON CAP ) Bowing under the same economic pressure that helped brin1 down Jimmy Carter, the Rea1an administration Is askinl Con1reu "with 1reat re1ret" to raise the national debt limit close to the $1 trillion mark. Treuury Secretary Donald T . Re1an said Wednesday tbe national debt rrobably wtll 1urpa11 ·tbe l•I• limit of -.1 blllian by mid· February aad tt "bu beeome Imperative" tbat the ceilin1 be raised to Ml bltllon . . ' He said he lied to has wife and borrowed som e mon ey a nd slipped out of Hawa11, without telling her whcre he was or what he was going to do. a nd flew ba ck to New York ·· Mc e.;owa n. whose c o m ments a ppear 111 an mtl'rvat·w published toda y 111 the Atlant a Cons tat u· turn , said hl' ha s talk ed with Chapman three times twice in person since lhl• 25· year·old m an was arrested Lennon was shot to death Occ 8 after he and his wife. Yoko On o. returned from a recordjng session and Wl'rt' enter ing their a p artment building. the Da kota C h a p man . ch arged w ith second·degrec mu rde r . has pleaded 1nnotent. <tnd his court a ppoinlt'<i lawyt·r !>aid l hl' de· ft.onsl' wall be insan ity Now pastor of a Presbyterian c•hur eh in i\l:.ibama . Mc<;owan was rwstor of the Chapel Wood!> Pre b yste rian Chur<'h in south r>c Kalh County whf'n Chapman. then a high S(·hool student , was a ml'm ht·r McGowan said hc talked with Chapman by h lephimt· for 30 "' 40 minull's thc.• <lay aftt'r hi:. ar rest and then met privatl'ly with him in Ne w York on Dec 18 and 19. · • 1 would !><IY ht• wa!-t very lucid . ver y rational.·· McGowan s aid ··Jle had a ver y clear memory of ever ything he had done And ht· said. ·Although I unde rstand what l'v<• d one. and although it was w1•ll plann1•cl hv m 1·. 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(lUl for Iran \\ \:'111'\\i 111' \I' Thl• I\, .10...1 11 .1dm1111•I r.11 h'll -.1tll ........ pi.·1· •ll ... •f Ir .m "11111 11 \frlt\ er .. .,,,., "h.11' ~l.~1 mdlt1•n Ill t' ~ 111di1 .1r' «qu1pm1'lll 1'llr, h.t:'t'11 b~ t lh' '"'", r11 nwnt •If I hl' I .ttt' :;h_ah. :-;1'l'rt•1.1r.\ ••i :'t.1t<' \k x.1nder Jl .11).:~.I~' \llh11u.:h Ir .111 ' r•'"•IUtllln:lr~ ~·'' l'rnm<'nl h.1 ... 11111 r1•qut·~ted tfr ll\"t•r~ .of tht· t•q111pnll'nt . 11~11~ m adt• 1t l'lt-.1r Wt•1h1t•:-c1a\ that th<' l'nttt•cl ~tall':-ha:-no anicnt1on of hoinonn~ I ht• pun-hasc agn •t•ment t'' l'll If I ran ask~ fort he good~ und "di not 1•11h•r 1ntt1 an~ future' 1•ontra1·t ~ for mil1tar~ 1•qu1pmC'nt w 1th Iran ·' l.t•t mt• ~t alt' t'alt•goracall) !Ilda\' thl'rt' will lw no m ilitary 1.·q 11 fp m c·nt and e(1 11tra!'tua l arrangen11•nts. or a i-~et unstatcd request-;.·· hl'sa1d Telling th•· Lone Ra ngt:r not to wear has mabk 1~ lih telling Santa ClaU!> to stay awu Crom red ~u1b , a('cord ing to a Maryland lawmakt'r wh o W Jnt ~ th e L L·~ 1slaturt' t o gi ve ('layton Moort' offtt·1al rct·o~nition as th l' Lon e Hani.:cr M oorl' playt•d thl' I.one· Rc.tngcr on television MOOllf for many year:-. and had been making persun a l a p pe arances an tht' Hanger ·~ Dorothea Moreflrld, wife of freed Ira ni a n captive Richard Morefield, is to receive an a ward fro m Sa n Di ego media for her r o l e as a s pokeswoman for hostage families dur· ing the 444· day ordeal MOllE,,IELD Robert Shields and Lorene Yarnell go t hrough the mot.ions of their act i11 the ''ew Broadway musical ··Broadway Follies'' in New York. It opens March . 15 famou s ma !'k Dut th e Wrather C::orp .. which owns lt.-gal right!> to the Lone Han~t.-r <.'hara<'ter. obtained a cuurl ordl'r to prevent M oort· frum wearin g the ma:-.k That an~ercd Ray Dypskl,, a Baltunore Oemocrat. who be~an a t•ampaign to have tht• Maryland Gener al As · sembly reC"ognize Moore. At a hearing before the lluuse Et·onomic Matters Comm1ttel', Oyps ki asked. "Will they next decide that Santa Claus can 't wear his red suit'! Or will they pro· hibit the Statue or Libe rty from holdin~ her torch'!'· But when offered the honor by the San Diego Press Club. she offe red a comme nt to put thc salute to her m pe rspec t1ve As ked if she would appear al the club 's a nnu al ce remony next month as Headliner of the Year , Mrs. Morefield agrccd. "Oh, yes." s he said , "but could I ask a favor'' Do you suppose it would be all right if I brought my husband?" .Jatw 'jilt•' f»%•lto•••flt» Dee&W '· Ceeke. a former ho1ta1e with a reputation u 1omeUUn1 of a jokester, kid· din1ly told NBC "Today" 11how hoet Jue Paaley that he fell jilted by her. "I waa just always wanting to meet Jane Pauley. l was really crushed when I found out while I was lan1uiahln1 an prison that she had In fact gotten married and would not wait for me," Cooke said. A bit e mbarrassed, Ms. Pauley, who recently mar· ri ed "Doonesbury" car- toonist Garry Tnacleau, stut- tered: "Well Donald I ... I wo uld have written. but I didn •t know your address . Well. enough of that." . The head of the Ame rican Athe ist Society, trying to stop the Austin. Tex~s, C!lY Co unril from opening its meetings with a prayer, ran into a similar practice in court. Madalyn Murray O'Halr defiantly re m ained seated while others stood whe n a clerk of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opened pro· ceedings with the traditional cr y. which ends with the phrase: "God save the Uni ted Stales and this honorable court " A mulli·million dollar cash deal involving eight pro- fessionJal athletes. including four members or the San Diego Chargers. lo buy a r esta urant once hit by a he patitis outbreak has fallen through. Financial cons ultant Ed Gottlieb sa id that h e withdrew the offer or an un disclosed amount or money after details or the trans ac- tion were published. He identified the athletes invo lved as C harger de - fensive tackle Leroy Jones, l i n e ba c k er C harles De Jurne ll, a nd runn ing backs Hank Bauer and Larue Harrlniton. Stamp cutback near? Coumy's dispensary due for denwlition Orange County officials who handle the federally s ponsored food stam p program are dis- cove ring during t his inaugural month that they're in a sticky situation. The county dispenses all of its food stamps to local recipients 19.400 famihes were served m December by mail from an old but s uitable building 1n An aheim. v) THAT BUILDING however. i s within t Anah e im Redevelopm ent District and 1s scheduled for demolillon soon County officials have been un· s ur e or their n ex t move. ·however. beca use new President Ronald Heagan has hinted that the federal food s tamp program mig ht be reduced by significant proportions. Fred Branca, manager or the county Auditor·Controlle r 's food stamp unit. s aid the redevelop- ment agency wanted the county to vacate its office last month. REPRESENTATIVES or the county General Services Agency proposed on Tuesday to the county Board of Supervisors that the operation could move lo a 900-square-fool office on North Ross Street in Santa Ana near the Civic Center. Consideration of the proposal ·was postponed until next week, however. while officials work out details or the move and wail a hit longer for some word from Wa11 hington. D C. on the future Firel slwrtage get,s county panel study The Orange County Roard of Supervisors ha s agreed to create seven committees lo work out contingency plans for potential fuel shortages. That plan will lean heavily on the ability or employers lo gel their workers to and from work during shortages, so county of· ficials a re hoping to involve leaders in private busin~ss in committees. THE COMMITTEES will represent industry, commerce. transportation, ne ws media, agriculture, local cities and CO\U\lY govemmenL An outline for the contingency plan created by analysts in the county Administrative Office lists five s tage s o f fuel shortages, from a minor 'event to a major shortage that threatens mo ve m e nt of n ecessary services. The committees are expected to propose steps to implement according to the degree of the sho rtage THE PLAN IS expected to take Crom 12 lo 18 months to com plete. But K. Paul Raver. energy coordinator in the ad· ministralive office, said that once the committees are formed, they will be in a position to act in the event or a shortage. The rounty's plan is scheduled to be one or seven countywide plans that will make up a re· gion a l co ntingen cy plan coordinated by the Southern California Association of Gov- ernments. The SCAG plan Is t hen to become part of a statewide plan administered by the Slate Energy Commission. The supervisors approved WI· ing a $35,000 fund set aside for a contingency plan by the county Transportation Commission. Raver said a consultant will be hired to coordinate the plan. We're Listening ••• The Dally Pilot wants to hear from ill readers , wh11t you like about the paper and wbat you don't like. We also would like to publi1h your views on any s ubject l'l'I our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number betow and your meua1e wlll be recorded. Me1sa1es will be transcribed several times dally and delivered to the desk ol the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editorial page editor. Mailbox aontdbuton must' include their name and ,telephone number for verification. N\J circuJalion calls, please. Tell ua what '1 on your mlnd. The number is In aetvice 24 hours a day, seven days a .week. or food stamps. Branca said there has been a "considerable a mount of conjec· lure" locally on Reagan's ap· proach to food s tamps, but so far no directive from the capital OTHER COUNTV officials have predicted that some cuts are forthcoming. s u c h as lightening restrictions for col- lege students, but some form or t he program still will be in operation. Food stamps allow poor peo- pJe.. to buy groceries at dis- counL'>. The amount or savings is based on a family's income and size. Consultant overrun revealed Newport Bear h's airport con· sullanl overshot a 1980 city con- tract allocation for his services by S24,225, billing state m ents' show Consull'ant Walter Gillfillan's original contract. signed by the city last July. called for a max· imum expenditure or SI3,500. But by the end of December, Gillfillan's bills totaled $37 ,725. The overrun was brought to the attention or city counc il members in December. when they asked for an itemized ac- counting or the consultant's work. The itemized account shows that Gillfillan worked 503 hours in 1980 for the city, primarily re- viewing the proposed master plan for John Wayne Airport. His fee is $75 an hour. Councilmen resolved the bill· ing overrun this week with a 1981 contract calling for a max- imum expenditure of $35,000. This figure includes the 124,225 overrun. ' Ex-Miller aide not CED member The Daily Pilot erred Tuesday in refer:rinl to Cbril Loumakil a1 a former member of tbe Com· mm .. for Beonoml~ Demoeratty <CED> in an account about dll· 1en1ton within the Oran•• County DemocraUc Party. LoumUil 1ald that wblle be ••~ WW. many blab 1"91 . CID memben when be WM 8'de to lupenilol' EdilCm llW..., ... ae•tr WM a member or•• . ..ner o1 that orsmdlatlon. ' -------.. r-. --- ......., ....... ,__. ........ -----"!" •.., .-r • t-• • • • • • • _ ........... - Thur9dey, Jenuery 2t. 1911 • 0 AIL v PILOT .4 • " Caln• afff-r fltf-sforn1 D.llty ~Mil -llY LM ~ .... Sunlight breaks through at the ste~~ plants in Huntington Beach along Pacific. Coast Highway a fte r the s torm that po unded the Orange Coast Wednesday moved inland. Informant enters plea in slayings LOS ANGELES IAP> An 18-year-old informant who led police to the r hief Freewa) Killer defendant has pleaded m nocent to one or the murde rs m the notorious case. Will ia m Ra y P ug h o f Norwalk, who was already in jllvenile custody when he wa~ charged Tuesday. thus became the sixth defe ndant t o be char ged in the case HOWt:VER, ONLY four men race trial because one defen· danl. Vernon Rulls. committed s uicide earlier this month in his jail cell and c harge~ wen• d ropped against Eric Marlen Wi jnaendl s. 20. for lack of evidence. Since 1972, the nude bodies or 4 4 young men have been found d u m p e d n e a r SYo u t h e r n · C alifor n i a fr eeways. but authorities say they may not all be part of the Freeway Killer c ase. William Bonin, 33, of Downey is cha r ged with 14 murders · Pugh was described by detec- tives as the informant who first led them lo Bonin. COMMISSIONER Ro$ert Axel o rdered the teen-ager to return for a detention hearing Feb. 2. He also set a fitness hearing for Ma rch 3 to determine whether he will be tried as a juvenile or an adult. The trial was set for March 5.- The 18·year·old was already in c u s tody a l L os P a dr inos Juvenile Hall in Downey in an unrelated case when he was c harged by the district at- torney's office in the death of Harr y Todd Turner. 15. an An· t elope Valley runaway whose nude body was round last M ar~h 25 in a Los Angeles alley Disaster training oourse in Niguel A disaster training course will he offer ed Tuesday at the Red Cross South County Service Ce nt e r . 1 723 4 Camino Capistrano, Laguna Niguel. The C"ourse, to start at 7:30 p . m .. wi ll inrlude the role or the Red Cross. governme nt and other agencies during a disaster. For information or r egistration call 835·5:JSI, Ext. 229. Work on S. l.aguna beach stairs OK'd Or ange County 1s applying to the State Coastal Conservancy for a $247,000 grant to fix up four s tairways to South La guna beaches The grant would finance im· provements to two stairways leading to Coast Royal Beach. develop ~tter acress from Bluff Drive to Paradise Cove a nd replace t he stairway at OnC' Thousand Steps Beach. I N P USmNG for changes lo One Thousand Steps Beach. the c·ounty will once a gain come in t·onflict with the wishes of the South Laguna Coves As s.ocia· t ion, a neighborhood group that filed suit in 1978 an a n atte mpt to preJr'ent improvements to the pathway from which the site takes its nam e Association members contend t he new stairway will cause over crowding on a bearh for whi ch the r e is inadequate parking and restroom fac1ht1es Th e C ount y R oard o f Super visors has called for a new stairway. though. and reiterated t hat position on Tuesday by ap· proving the grant apphcat1on. ONt: Ot' THE two stairways a l Coast Royal Bea<'h is made of s tone. Many or the -stones are railing out and creating safety problems. said Robert Husby , a planner with the county En- Missing OC girl's remains identified A skull and bones found last month by a n oil worker in Tonner Canyon near the Or ange Freeway have been identified as belonging to a 15·year·old Fullerton gi rl. Carrie Louise Patterson. 15. was reported missing from her ho me on June 26, 1980. Orange County Sheriff's Lt Wyatt Hart said her body was identified by <.'Omparing her dental records with the remains. Ha rl said the cause of the ,::1rl's death is unknown. but she riff's investigators will work with members of the Fullerton Polire Department to seek clues to the s uspicious death . ... v iron m<.'ntal M a n agt'mcn t Agency. He suid the county would use the g rant money lo replace those stones and to complete a con- C' rete and s teel stairway that runs to the bea c h from the Pacifi c Coast Highway. The grant m ont.'y also is targeted for conslrurtion or a path along a county-owned ac cess l'ascmcnt to Paradise Cove. Rus by ~aid a beachgoer has lo be a "Tar7.an .. to use the exist· mg public path, and all other :-.!airways to the beach are private AN ARM OF th(• state Coastal Comm1ss1on. the conser vancy recently made $2 million availa- ble f<;>r improvements to bea<:h access routes The money 1s from a bond 1ss U1.' authorized by voter passage in Novembe r of Propos ition I. a parklands de· velopment measure Test study extended La ~una Beach t:1ty Cuuncil me mbers have moved lo restrict t he areas in the city where geology reports would be r e· q uired before ronstruction can lake place The council. postponing action on a geology report ordinance un· t ii Mar ch. directed ci ty officials to mrlude specifi<' art'as in the pro· 1>0s al ThoS(.' arC'as requiring a report would be projects for whic h grad· m g permits are issued. sub- di visions. high geological hazard areas, some re models and some areas with slopt•s l'he lall<·r tl4'o~frc to be further defined, c11unc1l me mbcro:; s aid Sci ... nc•· topit.• ··what SciC'ncc 1'1'lls l 's About Artistic CrC'ativity· · will be the s ubject or a ta lk by Ronald Silverman. professor of art al Cal State Los A~elcs. tonight at 8 at the Lagtma Rc•ac·h M uscum ()f Art The (.'Os t of t ht• lt•cturc is $2.50 for museum m embers and S.1.50 for non-members · • • The museum is localed at 307 Cliff Orin' ------ GOURMET MAJlKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD t'ree Home Delivery Service t S50 mtn 1 mum 1 ch· I 1 \ t' rt·<I in •Htr l'Om pl ~·It' I ~ refr1gcralt'd trurb Your orilt•r 1s undrr rt•fr1gc•ra1ton rrom llUI' stnn• l<I YIJUI' donr Boneless Cente r Cut Northern Halibut Steaks lfresh.frozen > ........ 4.98 lb. Alaskan King Crab Legs ............ 3.98 lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime und Top Cholre Bc<'f. a~ed not l<'ss than :JO da ys to the peak of perfection. Lean Ground Beef .................. 1.49 lb. <around hourly l Center Cut 7·Bone Chuck Roast .... 1.69 lb. ().Bone Pot Roasts ................ t.i8 lb. This ad effective Wed., l i28 thru Tues. 213 '.S t MORNING FRESH PRODUCE . So. American Bananas ........ 4 lbs. for $1 Ruby Red Grapefruit .............. 4 for $1 Fresh Ranch Spinach .............. 4 for $1 Large Red Delicious Apples ........ 59c lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT all prires plus tux Delaney's Private Label mo mil 1 Chablis or Vin Rose . . . . . . . . . .... I .6t • Bolla Maes Soave or Trebbluo ..... · ... 3.• Scoreeby Sc!o&cb 186 proofl ( 750 mil )5.55 ........ /. .... !I liter 1 ..•• t .91 (liquor prices da no\ Include tu l 8Mft ......... Cloled s .... , .. Newpert Bl••., Ne.,... Bea8 673-5520 • s fhurtday Ja""81Y n . 119' ~ ........ ~'.! Te•~~' Harplllat' The 'filthy' rich ~lA•Ntt THK s•tJT allT: Actually. u an admirer ol th• flood okt Amerh'an free enterpriae 1y1tem. you mtiht fHI 1 tw&nlt' ol ompathy for Jim and Artie lllltcbtU, en-ll'f!~ 't'My'vf' really h!Mt It touah up ln our County S.-at ~Santa Ana Jim and Artiti operaw 1a HtUe nt1iibb0rbood movie hoUH. juat 1 atone'• thruw or'° from ou~ aeat of Oran1e l'ounty 1<>nmnlcnt alona Civk C.Oter Onve. The. lllltcbe~I Brothelii, an fact, demooatnted that frff enterprue spint b 'H'rf'ef\11\& .!>Omt'thanai different at their theater These 1tr~ ilOfnt'\JmU c1tl1~ SU movies, Or Oesh rucks t 'IVIC LEAD£aS IN Sant11 Ana. however. called t hese c:p1c~ o( the 1tver ~cr~n somelhinat else, like pom o- 'r.ptuc vbe.C'ene , dirty, depraved 1tnd just plain ~wful. Business •l the Mitchell Brothers movie bou&,e . ho" ever Wlb booming Santa Ana city ~overnmenl lhus leaped to the defense u ( commwuty purity The Mitchells' filthy nick house was obviously besmirching the fair image of our County Seat. The M1tchells were attacked with legal actions like criminal ac cusations, injunctions. Writs of Habeas Everything and finally, four separate ci~~I s uits. . Meanwhile, some good Santa Ana c1t1zens even ~1cket- ed the premises, those who weren't lured inside by sin and " lust. Gamely, Artie and Jim fought back with what legal re- sources were available to them against the weight of Santa Ana 's mighty municipal government. THE M'ITLE REALL V got down to earnest in 1977 when the city filed civil s uit alleging 17 Mitchell films were obscene. We are now in a ne w decade and you might want to know how it's all come out. ' ,,.,. ... -- I I I.ooh hkt' anuther Legal setback for Santa Ana First. to clear the r ecord, it should be noted that the Mitchell Brothers a re no little two-man neighborhood mov- ie house business. They are headquartered in San Fran- cisco and operate a whole string of nudie movie palaces They sell videotapes of the stuff. They make some of their own movies, where wardrobe budgets are quite low. Also, the Mitchells have some of the most astute legal counsel available on Constitutional law and obscenity statutes. AND SO WHAT has been the result of this almost dec- ade-long Santa Ana battle to boot Jim and Artie out or town? Well, or the 17 films alleged to be obscene, four were found not guilty and two got no verdicl. The other 11 were guilty. Santa Ana asked the court for $480,500 in punitive damages, alleging that this amounted to the take at the movie house over 19 months from September 1975 to April 1977. The jury gave the city a puny $25,290. Just this week, the Fourth District Court of Appeal even tossed out the $25,290 award. AND ALL OF THIS was just the first lawsuit. Three others have yet to come to trial. And through all. the Mitchell11 have never been forced to close their Santa Ana m ovie house doors. Is it worth all this fighting lo the Mitchells just to re- main in business in Santa Ana? Well, that $480,500 figure is m ost interesting if indeed it does represent box office lake for just 19 months. Thal figures out to about $25,290 each month. AND sO WHAT WOULD the box office tally be for the 45 m<Mths the Mitchells have been open since Santa Ana unlimbered its legal guns? That would amount to $2,038,050. Who said smut doesn 't pay? New storm on NATION I WEATHEA .Ex-hostage tells of ~cape plan WASHlNGTON (AP> -Before their releue lut week, some of lbe Americans held host.ate lo Iran were plannlq a desperate escape attempt -which they admit probably would have been a s uicide miaaion. Marine Set. John D. McKeel Jr., of Mesquite, Texu, said about a half dozen or the hosta1ea had planned to break for freedom with handmade weapons on Feb. 12 11 they had not been released by then. Asked if he thought the scheme would have worked, ~cKeel answered with a low, muttered, "No." "I doubt that I could have gotten out or the country alive." said Army Warrant Officer Joseph Hall or Silver Sprin1. Md. "Bul I had gotten to t~e point where I was seriously thin kine about it.·· McKeel said the plotters included "about six of us . . a acood ma.ny " of tht; Marine guard detail at the U.S. embassy in Tehran which was seized by terrorists Nov. 4, 1979. The February deadline was set, McKee! said in an 111terv1ew because it would give the new president a few weeks to secur~ their release before they tried something more des perate Woman silver thief has 6 personalitie. WEST CHESTER, Pa. <AP> -A former Manne, 11 .. nt""""''I t•• a prison term ror he r part in a $250,000 antique silver th,.n. t.1111 'h personalities and "she won't exist until we get her b1,,·k t•11(,.thN again," a psychiatrist says. Amy Darow has been sentenced to three to IO year11 In 1ir1~tm t,y Chester County President Judge D. T . Marrone. He stipula ted that Miss Darow may remain for th,. ,.,..1 111~ months at the Veterans Administration Hospital 1n f;11i.t"v111, •• where she has been a psychiatric patient s ince Apr1 I Marrone s aid he based the sentence on testimony l(IVtw lly l>r Rahman Sholevar , who has been treating Miss l>u11w &l th•· VA hospital. "Amy doesn't exist," said Sholevar. He said she is "br.1).k_ep__yp into .six weces ..... Andy ... Wb(J I.!. complete ly devoid of feeling; 5-year-old "Margaret, .. "Michae l," who's full o f ange r and self-hatr ed ; s educti ve '·Ann ." "~randmotherly "Sarah:" and "Maxine," the mother figure Shole var said he had become convinced Miss Darow was suf. fering a rare multipie-personality disorde r after he r different personalities eme rged in t herapy sessions. It was "Andy" who got a master 's degree in philosophy from West Chester State College, and it was "Andy" wh o appeared Tuesday. sitting s tiffly at the defense table, he said Miss Darow·s othe r personalities serve different roles. S holevar said When Miss Darow feels threatened, she regresses to child-like ··Ma rgaret. .. To express he r anger at her mother and he r self hatred. she becomes "Michael.·· he said. McKeel Hid tbe iroup ruhklaed weapon.a "throu1h 1ecrecy. When they (tuardl> weren't lookln1, we did whatever we could and we hid them." The weapons, llcKeel uid, included "Everythtn1. We'd mixed deter1ent andken»ene, raaor blades and pin• a nd thin•• of that 1ort.'' With •uch crude weaponry. the 1roup hoped lo overpower their guard8 and escape Immediate confinement. Aller that they would h1Jv1• ha.d to make their way out of Iran. On thf! l.arry Kina< Sht>w rm the Mutual BroadcuUn1 System, McKee! Hid the party hopt,"1 tu reach the Greek border, but ln an interview later hf! uld tht!y "had no Idea" what they would do 11n('f• frffoflh.-lr acuard11 "W<' we•rf> ju11t l(oinl( to l(t!t r1ut." Mc Keel said. ''I think I t~11.1ld hi.v, aottr.n out of my area or confinement," ff<tll 11md "I tlon't think I rould ha.ve Colten out of the country of Iran I w111.1lrl ha,vr t~f!n d_,~1~11. mr1neyles11 and unabfe to 1peak thf• llWSll hWi(UStff' ·• APW.,...._ FREEDOM'S LIGHT Fireworks burst over Washington, D.C., as part or nation's welcome for freed hostages· Christ mas tree on Ellipse near White H9use. on which on - ly the star h~d burned until the captives ' release. alSQ glowed in the capital welcome. Peru quake predictions hit GOLDEN. Colo. <AP> An earthquake 'researche r r~fused to a lter his prediction that the largest earthquake o( the cen· tury will strike coastal Peru this s umme r , despite leading American geophysicists ' vocal skepticis m about the forecast. U.S . Bureau of Mines re - sear cher Brian Brady told a pane l evaluating his prediction that he will not withdraw his pred iction now, b ut sa id he wo uld do so in May if the pre- liminary stages of the predicted earthquake do not occur The pcplel, the National Earth- quake Predietion Evaluation Council, met in closed s ession to prepare a report on the predic- tion by Bra dy and U .S . Geological Survey geophysicist William Spence. ''I feel apologetic. to our col. leagues in Peru and the people of Peru that we had lo go through this exercise," said panel member Barry Raleigh. chief of earthquake prediction al the USGS center in Menlo Park. Brady predicts that a series of mild tremors in May will be pre- curs ors to a "fairly l a rge shock" registering between 7.5 and 8.0 on the Richter scale near Lima. Peru, toward the end of June. His prediction c al1s for a se cond e arthquake about 30 miles west of the coast of Peru on or about Aug. 10 with a magnitude of 9.2 on the Richter scale. Brady said that 30 days later , a third earthquake registering 9.9 on the Richter Scale will strike the coast of Pe ru and ex- tend into north-central Chili. He way? has compared the pre dicted magnitude o( that quake to a 1960 quak e that k i ll e d a n es timated 5,700 people in Chile At the request of the Peruvian g o ve rnment . th e n e wl y esta blished Earthquake Predic- t ion Council convened its first meeting here Monday to assesS-" the prediction. which has caused cons iderable concern in South America. WALK-IN ENROLLMENT NOW UNDERWAY ' at ORANGE COAST COLLEGE, 2701 Fairview Rd ., Costa Mesa, 556-5772 Previous from_ he~ng for Rockies GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE, 1 5 7 44 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach, (Registration Hotline -891 -0660l Cotulal w ·railtrr Smell crefl _..1_., .,,.,,. .,.. Wett to~ t-41 S lo 10 ... , wllll IO< .. --Int Conell• tlent et --..,trencot .,. .. .,, "°'' .c..-..i1, • to 11 ,... ... •"'· IO<lnt WIK""-C-liNll to IS IMI O\OOt' Mer cooteel .... 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Mayor Anthon) G1ammon• "••d Th«-t'OWl<'ll J.!&it"t"d t>y accham•lion a re~olu· lion t·allinait for ~ nulhun 111 ant1.1rn11t on fro&en lra- ni 01 n fund~ l (I b e L11xtri buted to the forme r hoi.tages Cepa ••• T••1tll'"f9 ldlt.r' LOS ANG l!:~S (AP) Pohce captured a self proclaun~ 'v1tmpire luUer" as he tried to crawl out the back window of a church where.· arm ed With a shovel. he had barricaded himself whale s urro unded by m e mbers of the police SWAT team. ---------Some residents near St Frant•1s Episcopal Church were asked to leave their homes Tuesday arter the man, identified as J ohn Swett. 35. allegedly s mashed the windshield of a truck m which three Griffith Park rangers were riding, then drove the vehicle about two miles to the chureh. according lo police Detective Ron Quagliana. Miid qt1alt., hit• I .A a~a LOS ANGELES <AP> An earthquake registering 3.1 on the Ri~hter Scale rolled through the Los Angeles a rea . but was not serious enough to cause any damages or injuries , authorities s aid. The earthquake , whtch was cente red four miles southeast of Culve r City, occurred at 8 p.m. Tuesday, said Dennis Meredith, a spokes man at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. Thrfltt1 to ltPf9JI Akron .-llaln LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thrifty Corp. Chairman Leonard H. Straus says the company may reconsider selling its Akron discount store chain since Akron has shown a profit the past few months. A"ron's January and f'e bruary financial show- ing wftl be reviewed before a decision is made in April or May, Straus told Thrifty shareholders at the company's annual meeting here. Los Angeles· based Thrifty is California's largest drug and discount store c .. hain. Pair ad•lt ~lt.,lton fraud LOS ANGELES <AP> A woman and her brother could face up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to selling reproductions of clown paintings by comedian Red Skelton and forging his · name. Laura L. Kibbee. 28, and Roger R. Kibbee, 25, of Bermuda Dunes, admitted Tuesday they defrauded purchas ers of art works by making copies of Skelton's paintings and falsely represent- ing that he had signed them . Skelton makes oil paintings of clowns and s ells autographed dupli.ca tes . ~tat., talt,.,, .-antral SACRAMENTO <AP> -The s tate has taken ove r the Atlas Mortgage Loan Co. after a judge de- cided continued priva te operation could threaten more than $35 million in investor funds. The state's complaint alleged that Glen Cashwheeler of Shingle Springs and Barry Richards of Sacramento, the principals in Atlas Mortgage and related companies, diverted a s much as $2 million in investor funds to personal and business use . The company. which has offices in Fresno. 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Early was compelled to get into the deal to shake off the after-effects of combat and "needs to lead people to feel alive," his jury was told. The 36-year·old former Green Beret who reportedly s pent 40 months on active combat duty in Vietnam is one of seven men on trial in U.S. District Court accused of con- spiracy to import cocaine and mari· juana. Two psychiatrists, Or. Sheldon Zi1elbaum of Boston and John P. Wils on, a professo r at Cleveland State University in Ohio, testified in Early's defense. ·'In my opinion, he felt compelled to participate," said Wilson , re- ferring to a military-style security operation in which Early alle1edly asked his former Green Beret bud· dies to set up and guard isolated airstrips for a drua-laden DC-3. The plan, according to prosecutors, c alled for landing the plane with Colombian cocaine and marijuana at Warner Springs in northeastern San Diego County. 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"There have been exposes of the gar- ment industry in the past, but no one ever really went inside -to see the workers' side." Her 16-part stor y appeared in both the Herald Examiner and La Opinion, the nation's largest and oldest Spanish-language paper with an estimated readership of 250,000. What she found, she says, was intimidation, filthy workplaces. miserly wages -and an over· riding rear of deportation, which allowed all the rest to exist. State and federal officials have estimated that as many as 90 percent of the gar- ment industry's 175,000 workers are in the United Slates illegally. BUT SHE ALSO FOUND a camaraderie among the workers, a willingness to help each other make the best of an undesirable situation. ·'They have very little, but there is a deep sense of humanism a desire to share what they have if it will help you," says Ms. Wolin, who posed as 81\ Illegal immigrant from Brazil with few skills who was divorced from her husband and trying to raise two children with the help of an aunt. "Some of them even brought food for 'my children,' ·• she says. "They wanted to be sure that I would make it all right." Ms. Wolin's story reiterates a litany of labor law and health and safely violations: Minimum wage and overtime violations by some 75 percent of the small contractors who cut and sew the bulk of the garments in the industry. Men and women illegally sewing garments at home for pennies because they can't afford transportation to a workplace or the price of a baby sitter. Rampant health and safety problems. BUT SHE ADDS A GRAPIDC look that goes beyond the statistics .. •'The smell of garbag-e was everywhere," she said of the second of the five shops in which she worked. "Near one corner, gnat-infested trash spilled over the sides of a large black garbage can. Dishes encrusted with day-old food were in another corner. "In the washroom, the toilet bowl was com· pletely brown, its seat stained with urine. And there was no toilet paper. Instead, the women used scraps of cloth." For this, the women -who pinned and sewed and buttoned -earned four cents per garment for an average of about $9 for a nine-hour day. · •'Indigence combined with bad working conditions and forced psychological servitude seemed to contribute to a pervasive sense of despondency and low morale,'· :.he says. To get pictures to back up her claims, the newspaper had a photographer pose as a fire ext- inguisher inspector come into one shop with a small hidden camera. "There were times I was afraid -for myself and for others," she says. "And there is a great deal of paranoia. The people are trying to grab hold of at least a small piece of the American dream. I didn't know how they would react if they round out I had lied and might be endanger· ing even what Uttle they did have." Oil exploration plan opposed REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Three San Fran- cisco Bay area counties have 1one on record OP· posin1 a federal plan to let oil companies pick sites for oil and 1u exploration in vut, offshore tracts. Tbe boards of aupervilon in Marin, Sonoma aiul San Mateo counties voted unanimously to ob-ject to tbe Department or Interior'• propoeal ror tbe exploration pro1ram known u Leue Sale 73. Tbe aupervlson say the ::=ve leue area la too vast to permit proper rtac of poulble pollution. Wbat'• more, the oftlelall coatend, it's too rilk,.a tbe environment and sport and com- mercial fi1bln1, la eo'mpariaon with poealble bteeftta from enero development. Ana 71 contains a~t 24 million acres. Former Interior Sffretary Cecll Anclnal dropped four portiam of tract No. S1 from poulble ex- plor.U. I.Mt October beeame tbeJ were deemed to.,.... too mueb objedlml from •viroamen· talAI~. Co...,_ &Mt earlier :-' tbe oU nplora· u. ...... 11.-doeblo...t....;~ boldt, Santa Crua, •• ...., ...... Lull UlllllPD• MON.-FRI. 9-9 SAT./SUN. 9-6 McGRAW· EDISON BAND SAW 11444 AD GOOD THRU FEB. 4 Handles wood up .to ·4" thick and l O" wide. Variable speed 480 · 1200 SF'M can cut throu9h plastics and non· ferrous metals. M otor included WEEDEATER HOME 'N YARD POWER BLOWER 3488 Powerful and lightwei9ht, it rakes and swMps at 125 MPH (isn't that hurricane force?) Has adjustable air flow, ONION SETS 57c 80 COUNT Dig up a little area out by the fence and stick in a few onion sets. Won't be long 'til you 90 out and harvest the crop. 6" 8" 10" 12" . ) r GERMAIN'S TRIPLE ACTION ROSE GUARD 4~!. Feeds them a balanced diet. kills aphids and other sucking insects, and controls 24 grasses and weeds in the rose bed. 133 213 3•• •'' ·' I' ~ IUBBEIMAID CEIAMIC DESIGI PLAITED A nice wa y to show off your plants. In auorted colon with a nice high gloss finish. BES TILE SxS TUB KITS PLASTIC NOULD~NG 29'' In white or gold. METAi. MOULDING In silver 43'' or brass finish. •• Turn your tub into a shower. (Oh. you didn't want a s hower? Sorry about that.) ALSON'S MASSAGE ACTION PULSATING ~?. SHOWER HEAD -~_; 12!? HAND HELD 2397 •45 N ice to stand in the shower and get a nice, vi9oroua water massage. Makes you forget all your troublH. ( E.acept the water bill. ) 12" TATUNG AC BLACI I WRITE TELOISION 68~!o · c. -~· Ah, the mystery i• finally aol..ecl ancl .the name is out. 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Gives a 30 second SO AMP starter boost or 10 AMP chanJe for 12 volt batteriH. (Just the start I need in the mornings. ) ~ ___ ...__ .. SPAllOMATIC POITAILE AUTO DIGITAL CLOCI opera tea on a battery. Euy to inatall ancl I i a• (Did you hNr about the big welcome Rlveraide gave ua? Fo\U' cowboy. ancl a j .. p. ) 1 ,,. ,r, 'r~ ~~~ '. I . ~ r ~ . SYKES ANTIQUE · ··-.f1 ~ :m! COUNTRY ESTATE ... : I ~,::: 1 / ~~PLANKED FLOORING ; :J I~ I 249 ~L_J 1....-L1 J SQ. FT. Nice wire brushed finish. Stop by and take a look at this. Sold by the 24 sq. ft. boll only. _ ~ FLEXIBLE DOOR ~ STOPS ., IOC EA. It takes a ll kinds of items to make an ad . Didn•t know anything could be bought with a dime. Seals out water and weather almos t immediately after applied. (Want to watch out for the "·'llmost ." ) HENRY WET . SURFACE PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT GAL 3 77 5 GAL. 1477 Seals even in the rain (what'• that?). FPCllG 8FOOT 1116 ~87: eroor lall ncKY Ol:DAlt 0 0 ... "'' Thurtday. January 21, 1HI Thom.s P. Haley/Publisher Thomas KHvll/Edltor Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlal Peoe Editor O••nQ• eoa .. oa11v P1101 Editorial Pge ................................................................... Jack Andenon College expanaion • • ra•ses queetiom Drop rapid deployment force LCX'aA taxpayt>n mu.at have bMn a bit atartled laat wHk 'Y tM C'.out Commwuty CoUe1e Diatrkt tru.atHI ·commit· ment to <'OO.tru<'t • n•w •dmlnlatratave headquarters for Coaath.n~ Commuruty Cullelf Tht-8 l~ arre Fountain Vallt>y rarcel they've selected "''II <'Oil $.1 4 mil hon Con1truC'liun u IA coll.,ae r enter o n thil Sltf' <'ou.ld {'Oil another S4 3 m11Uon Whale 1Qtd~nn1 the1~ expHniuon plHns , local taxpayers can tll.so111~"t' that t·lemenlury llnd hla&h school d11trict1 in this »ro hit''~ bctm s hutttna down t'll"'"u"~ii r ight and left bt>ra ~t-of dttdinina en rullmt'nt and unct-rtam finances C'tltlstllne wht<'h u~rbl~b c:la111t1~b at about 150 loca lion:-. 1n('lud1n~ t:tt·hool&. t•ommumt y renters and busi· "" t' t•urrt'ntl) ~t'r\'t'a som t' 25.000 stude nts ea ch .. .-mt>stt'r 1n Ill\ 100 square m 1led11!tlrll't t\1~tltOt' uffic1al1> mat.nta1n tht!y have outgrown their leu-.edoffl l't'b on Slater Avenue in Fountain Valley The rent forth1~ :.pac·t' 1 S250.000 a vear and 1 expected to keep rising 15 pe rcent pt>r year W1th,.s ut·h l>Ubstant1al rent exptmses. it probably {Dakes more ~e~~ for the college to have a permanent di.strict- o wned base Indeed , colle ge officials contend the project could break even 1n six to eight years s ince it wo uld be possible to he lp defray mortgage costs by leasing excess office space untu it is needed. Officials maintain that before the present project was a pproved. the d istrict examined many vacant school build· ings and undeveloped school parcels purchased with tax dollars These officials say that for av a riety of reasons -in· e luding price. location and design none of these sites was s uita ble for ne w Coastline offices. Location is a key factor, s ince the new facility would ho use not only administrative offices , but the college bookstore a nd registration, counse ling and guidance services for all students. T he argume nts inf avor of a ne w a dministrative cente r are s trong. and it probably could. in the long run. be a good business d eal. But taxpayers can't be blamed for puzzling o ve r the need to spend $8 million at this critic al time when sehools a ll a ro und us a r e being closed. Secwity proble~ Understanda ble concern has been voiced over the Hunt· in gton Beach City Council's approval for a guard house and sur veillance camera to be installed on public property at Trinidad Is land in Huntington Harbour. The request for the unusual security measures also in· ~ludes permission to hire a full-time security guard: \Residents s ay these things are n ecessary to combat a rising wave of vandalism. rowdyism and reckless driving in the a rea of their expensive waterfront homes . W ASJUNGTON -The Rapid Deployment Force wu supposed to be Jimmy Carter 's solution to American impotence in the Mid· die East. But RDF critics have raised three telling objections. which may be enough to c ause President Ronald Reagan to drop the concept, at least in its present form . Briefly stated, the c ritics say the Rapid Deployme nt Force will r aise poltl1cal problems in th e Arab world. 1s bad I>' and ex pensively or l(anized and won 't work anyhow As a mark of th e RDF 's curr e nt low esteem. even Sen Gary Harl. D· Colo .. •a respeC'led expert on ' Mailbox military matters and originally a s upporter or such a force , hu now become one or its $everest critics. The way it ls now conceived. the RDF is a multiserviceoutrit, with elements from all the armed ser vices under command or a Ma rine Cor p s officer. Old milita ry hands say interservice rivalry will cripple the RDFatthe s t a r t. They point t o t h e multiser vice disaster of the Ira· nian rest•ue mission as a case in point. Even if everyth in g runs s moothly. the l'rtt1<·s sa y, the Ra pid Deployment Force will never he a matC'h for first-rate Soviet troops. or even some or the better-equipped Arab armies. IN FAll , the head or the Rot·. Gen. P.X. Kelly, has admitted. in classified test imony to Congress. that the force would act as nothing more than a "trip wire" against the Soviets. Jr it were destroyed by superior Soviet forces -which it surely would be -the United States would have to escalate the situation into nuclear wad are. As fo r t he polit ical r e · percussions of a Rapid Deploy- ment Force. many Arab leaders view it as a thinly disguised weapon. which the United States will use to seize their oil fields . And the Arabs have some persuasive justification for this belief. In a classified doC'ument made available to my assoC'1ate Ron Mc Ra~. Gen Kelly stated that the RDF might he used to seize oil fields. Though he said such a Selwre WOUid OCC'Ur ··most ltkeJy in Iran." the possibility has not been lost on Ar ah leaders. And in· dependent studies have <'On duded that an attempt by the United States to grab Middle East oil fields would be a disaster The facilities could be destroyed easi- ly and quickly MEANWIDLE, however. the RD F thn:atens to eat up billions or . dollars. One defense contractor has produced a $600 manual tell· ing its salesm en how to get their shareoflhe bonanza. As just one example of the way costs are already getting out of hand. let's take the Marine <.:orps' "expeditionary shelter system." Originally a sensible idea to provide quick . prefahril'atetl fal'tl1ties like field hospitals it ha s mus hroomt•d hcyond all reason. Thousands of she lters have been authorized so many. tn fact, that it would take one third or available ships lo lransport t he m all. a nd almost as many men astherearc t·omhat Mannes to put them up in a battle zone She lters were authorized for hoh· by shops. theate rs and even quarters for I he general's spet·1al t) t·ook IRANIAN TRA.-t'I(': In the 14 months sinf'e t h<· /\merin111 hostages were sc1zc11. more than 2!1,000 Iranians have l<•ft !ht• Unit- ed States anti anothc>r IR,1)()(1 ha\'ecomein Immigration uuthorit1es ('(II) eluded Sfl,000tnterv1l'w:-."1th Ira man stuclents here. ;mtl offl'rNI 2.152 a chance lo leave the coun- tr~ \'olunt;,ml} Onl) :145 t.1111 so Jo:,·e ntuall). 1'59 I rant ans "en• or <lered cle1.1Cirlctl. liut M1 far onl~ tll ha\'eleft DRESSED TO Kii.i.: Tli1c· Peri lagon 1s fmally gelling sertou~ about the threa t 11f Sov1 td l'hem1 cal warfan· hut in a peculiar!} rumhh: f1n~crt•cl wa~. The Defense Log1st1t•:,, Agen1·y bought 4 2 m1 Ilion prol Cl'l l\'C suit~ la~l ) t•ar fur ti S troops in Europe l 'nrortunatcly . t ht'} ur clen·d uni~ ~Ii n11l1111n foot\ ear t"tl\ c·rs and onh orw 1111111011 1,a1r!> of pro1t1\"11\ 1• gl•J\'t•:- Res idents d eclare they .vould use the surveillance equipment, which they would buy at their own expense, only to get descriptions of automobiles o r visitors who might be potentia l tro ublemakers . If crimes do occur . t hey said . they would turn over taped pictures to police for investigation . Residents h ave g iven repeated assurances that they wo uld no t try to keep visitors off their island and from usin g city parks and a public walkway on the waterfront. Cities must cooperate to curb airport : But that precisely seems to be the concern with t he cbuncil action. It is not diffic ult to imagine that the security m easures would have a chillingeffectonthepublic. It just doesn 't seem to be the American way. The only block between the public and these ne w securi- ty m easures is the Coastal Commission . While our admira- tion for that body is less than whole. this is onetime we'd like to see its m embe rs come down ha rd on a plan that clearly isn't in the public interest -even if lhe Huntingto n Beach C ity Counc il did let it s lip by . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Qther views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. f\ox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Piggy hanks . by By l .. M. BO.YD ;In early England. small pols to ho l d h ou seho ld daange were made from a day called pygg. British pot· tllrs late r didn't even know the name or the material. or ir,they did. didn 'l care. When a~k ed to mold pygg pots, they made them in the shape ol pigs. And thus produced wh at we sti ll call piggy banks. No doubt in ~c hool you studied ahout the famous E)lglish explorer .John Cabot llis na mt• was not J ohn Cs bot. And he was n 'I an Englishman. His real name· , was Giovanni Cabotu and h<.· t·ame from Italy's Gcn()a, The container makers turn out almost but not quite twice as many cans as bot· ties. Hardly anybody eats the sorts or fish known as toad· fish. viperfish. hog sucker , roach. grunt or ratfish. Too bad . Th ey'r e e dibl e . o~ar Gloo111y Gus Now that the refugee takeover has forced American small busl- . ne11es out of some ol the Westminster · Garden Grove areas, an we allo tolnl to be • eU1Jble for refuaee aid ; from the U.S. tovem· ~meat? . . CITIZEN VET I OMNI!• h• , ___ ..... . . "' ..... " , ... ,. ....... . .... -lly ....... ___ _ =:~9m.'J:.~ ....... ., Delicious, in f act Eve n though the s upp lie r s o r popul ar foodri s h es. like u lmon. tuna. cod. so on , are dwindling, the customer s a r en 't ready for the ugly name variety. May be they'll get ready . The National Mar ine Fisheries Service has s pe nt $494,000 try ing to c h a n ge the ir names. Not much luck so far, I gather Did I tell you about the Pen nsylvania lady named Iona T. Rurd who owns a Thunderbird ? Was long ago reported here tha t blondes. brunettes and redheads generally tend to have different numbers of hair on their scalps . Client asks which has the most. Blondes, usually with 140,000 hair s . Brunettes. t 10 .000. Redheads, ~.000. Q . What wer e Gene ral Custer 's last words at the Battle of' Little Big Horn? A. His last words or record, overheard by bugler John Martin just before he was sent back for supplies, were: "We've go~them!" Non, non, non , Monsieur Custer , au contraire! ' Three out or 10 major league baseball pitchers throw left-handed. One out of 10 citizens at large Is left· handed. Explain tbal. If you don't think birds evolved from fish, look al the scales on the leis or said birds. So advises a man of science. Lack of alm01phere on the moon la wby you can 1et •un· burned there 50 tlmea futer than on earth. Red hair ii the hardest natural hair color to bleach, remember. To the Editor. I am a v1s1tor to your exquisite t•ity of Newport Heach. but in , m y few days here I have become aware or the t hreat posed to it by airport expansion. 1 have had exper ience as a city councilor and offer this adviC'e lo your mayor and counci l In m y case our lovely city was threatened by annexation by a neighboring muniC'1palily. Our problem was to prevent this tyrannous takeover A group of m y friends and 1 s at down and considered the JJroblem . Our solution wa s t o r o use t he citizenry against the a nnexation a nd our efforts proved the old maxjm , "the pen is mightier than the sword ." Once the citizenry united there was no stopping us. Therefore. I suggest that you undertake vigorously lo alert your citizens of the danger of Newport Beach being a nnihilal· ed if the County of Orange gets federal funds for the airport ex· pansion. Once the feder al gov- ernment is allied with your op· position the real bullying will have begun and you will see that Oran ge Coun t y's pus hing Newport Beach aro und was mere child's play. FINAl.l.Y, in our experience we found that we should rally the sup1)()rt of our sister cities We did this again with the pen a nd our 1nte ll igenc·e . We persuaded neighboring towns that wc werc not the only ones threatened by our local bully. Surely, the citizens of Costa Mesa. Santa Ana. Irvine, Tustin must know the amount or tyran· ny t hat C'an com e from the federal government if it gets the major voice in the airport's af. fairs. Which of these cities will be able to say "no" if the federal governme nt dem a nds night flights, two runways with flighl patterns veering right and left towards Costa Mesa and Hunt· ingtonJJeach on the one side and Laguna Beach on the other? Which of these cities singly can protect their favorite recreation spot if the federal government decides more and more flights s hould take over the beaches? In my own experience, arous· ing the citizenry of imminent peril is always sufficient. The in· telligent. educated citizen knows what to do. L. BRUNI """'""' .... dflJI To the F.di~or : Jan. 20 was the kind or da)' that moet of ua Americans will never foraet. We were torn bet ween many emotions . Jnauiuratlon of a new president • a farewell to the put prealdent . And cert-:t,.not le~at, the boat•••' lr---m. I think lll09t of ua Americans s hared the anxiety of the loved ont'S al horn<' Wa1t1ng, wa1t ini:: for a short glance of their sons. husbands and daughters . Many tears were shed for the hostage!' and their fam ilies by all of us AS AN outgoing president, there must have been some sad ness for Jimm y and Hosalvnn Carter hut they 'acted with d1gni ty. On their return to Georgia. tn th e rain, they s mtled and danced. which was a beautiful gesture. I thought. All s miles lie went on to greet the hostages in <;ermany. Yes. it truly was a day of emo- tionalism . Thank God for our Ame rican freedom s 1tnd God bless J immy Carte r and our new president, Ronald Reagan. and we pray for peace. DOROTHY flUHENER Bol•n (111.-a Ma• To the Editor: I'd like l<> lake' m ue wil.tl the front page story you bannered recently that I consider totally biased in ravor or a pressure group called the Amigos d e Bolsa Chica . The most blatant inaccuranes were s tatements about three alternative plans for the Bolsa Ch iC'a coastal a rea. You stated that only one plan supported b~ the Amigos group calls for a wetlands and wildlife preserve. I beg to chrrer All three plans have a 1>rescrvc included. Signal Landmark, Inc . owners of thC' private land and Holsa Chit a has already turned over several hundred acres lo the slate for a preserve ,and the agreement was approved by Gov. Reagan in 1973. Plans two and three call for a balanced development of Bolsa ChiC'a. including the preserve. a public marina and boat slips. waterways, beaches and recrea- tional facilities and private de· velo1>ment further inland. The only differe nC'e is that the marina plan calls for a larger wildlife reserve and more open space waterways. This balanced d evelopm e nt wo uld help to amortize the cost of the project over a period of years by the people who use it. THE AMIGOS pressure gro up, headed by a teacher . Peter Gr een, would rather put the whole project on the shoulder of the already burdened taxpayers. It would cost an estimated St 14 million dollars to buy that P,fOP· . erty tor total use a s a wildlife reserve. How many millions m o r e the government would have to spend to maintain it is unknown. Your artkle reported that Amlt01 hu 1,000 supporters ot the 1,JOO.acn preserve. When )'OU tell them lt WUI COit the tU· p&Jen SU4 million dollan, they WIU tblnll dltt...,tly. Th\' H.00() 1:-a drop tn th1· hul•kt·t. too. v.hcn .'ou t"on ... 1dt•r I hl• man~ I hou:-and!> of peo11lt: that will he n ef1t f rom lhf' balancc.-d proposal for dcvC'l<11i · ment of the Bolsa Ch1t·a We believt thC' plan !>U1J11<>rt erl hv tht• Bols <J Chll0 <.1 Con11n1ttl·•· f1ir Cl<·an Wat<:r and Ol·r·an Ac 1·1·:-:-. lh<tt 1nduch·~ a 1Atldl1f1· prl· !>t.'r\'l'. a pulil1 <· manna llJll•n :-.pal't' "'att·r "'a~:-ancl 11thcr pri vate ;rncl rtt'rl·at11>0al th : velopmcnt and a ne1.1. navtj!ablc· al'l'<'S~ l'hannel to th<• tll"t•an. (required for an~ t•xpan:-.mn ur the s<1lt marsh> 1s a rN1 s11nahlt.• plan . t:S JJ<'C'tall~ 1n ltght of toda) ·s economit· l't>nd1t 1ons, tax revenues and li mih on ,.:11\ e rnmental re~ulat ion There are m <in} th1>u~ttnd~ more in s upport of pl an t wt> and thn•c. We support 1ilan thrN· becaUSl' o( llS balanl'l' and l'O!>t!> C'an be amortized over a per1<xl of years ft also rche\'e!> the tax paye rs from an~ sc\'crc pa~ ment!'i as a res ult of f'ondemn::i I 11>0 of th<.· c•nt ire.' pro1wrt ~ for a prcs1•rn· HJl.L llANSON Bolsa Chita Comm1tll•1.• For Clean Waler and Ocean Ac·(·cs:,, .. , lr1,,1rf l11fll•• To the Editor The reporting m your paper seems very hiased 1n fa vor of the a nti airpor\ faction. There must be thousands and t housands of people who depend on the airJ>{>rt and support the airport. as I do Not in a radical way. but tn a s trictly logical and sensible way It's just a matter of fact that transportation is the key to modern communication. It is a necessity in business. We cannot turn the clock back a nd ~o back to horse and buggy. Someone will have to live next to a freeway or a railwaystationorother things. Most people who Jive in the af. fected area certainly m oved there long after the airlines had com- menced fl ying in and out. I OBJECT strenuously lo the fact that this whole battle, city, county, state. federa1 level is 1 / .. ........ ... 11'11JJ1, •·I ... a" .. ' .. -. .---------~ ....... ..., .... ~ ............... .,..,, .......... .. ...... ··---·-·,. ·---------------·---·-..--------..,. ____ _ -·· ..-~·--,.... _ _...__ -• -_.,... • •• -.::.::..:. :. ;.: .::.. .. -----...:.. :_: -,,,,. ;;,,.r_ :. ·..,;. ... ~ .. _. ....._ • -..... -~ -.. ---... ... • • ~ .... ,, ·~-. .. - --..... --.. ---.. ,. """' _._, ....... _.... ~· . -~ ................. ~.~~~·~~··~-~~~~ ....... - fought 1n cuurb with m y mone} that rm fundtnJ.l hoth sides of llw issue and 1n a fi ght that can never he won by either stdc It is irra tional and 1ltog1cal and should nt•\·er happen tn a free enterprise SOl' if?l \' It w(1uld ht· \'t·n Pasy 1f a1rJJ111·t JH'llplt· put thc 111t'l'nl1' l' ''° th1· a1rl1n1•s and lhl' <11 rhnt· manufa1· I urer~ and statt· quilt• (.')1·<1rl y that t ht·n · 1·ould be un cx1t•ns111n of the !>t'n '1<·e:.. <.i<lcltllonal fltght:,, pro· '1ded Lf the) ca mt• UJI with the neccssarv a1rc·raft to handle this With in th~· nmse SI andartis Threats and cx;ig~t·rat1ons will n11t resolve the 1ssut·s Wt> must rome ha<'k to a· sens1hlc. to~iral and rational kind of thinking and n·cognizC' lhC' nec•d and rt•11uir1• me nt for an airport f';HN f':ST<Jllf .I( i ~HPJH•rf Hf•f•tf f•d Tu tht• Ed1111r Thi:' future 111 utr tran~µorta 1111n For Orangt• ( 'c>unt y 1s about to ht• del'ltled Feh IX when th1 · l)r angt• Co unt ' ll oarcl of Sup<:r\'isors will rt:v 1ew ltw John Wuynt A1rp1irt "Mast1·r l'lan und Airport :'-Joist• l'ontrol uncl I.and list.• Corn pat il11ltt y Plan." IL 1s tmper att \'t• thC' plan h<' approvt'd if wt.• art• to set• tht• 1m - p r o v cm c n ls 1n :,,c•r\ ice and fanlit 1 e~ ~o haclh nt>cded Strong, ~ell MJ;!un1?cc1 forn·s. will op1>ose vanou~ a:-;pcd~ of the plan and will :-.t•t.·k 1tm1ta t tons. dPla) s. a1ldtt1011al :,,tudics. t·t l' Propt.'rt.' own1•r 11ptwn:-for thost• 1n dt•s1,.:n alt·cl 1w1se 1111 pactP<I area:; un• 11wludcd 111 t.lw plan. Wt: URGE members of thc commumtv who arc l'tmcernt'd about our air port prohlem to write letters in support of the plan to the supervisors l.c\lcrs clo count and l hc) art· important so please act tod ay• Please write lt> Chairman Ralph 8 Clark. Orant.(t' County Board of Supervisors. IO <.:ivil' Center Plaza, Santa Ana. CA 92701. In addition, try to appear at the public hearing s<'heduled for !1:30 a.m. Wednesday. f'eb. 18 al the Old lla ll of Administration, 515 North Sycamore. Santa Ana i Should t h is d ate s li p local papers will show the new date.) We need people who will stand up and be counted since anti· forces always s how up! JOSEPH E . IRVINE Executive Director Community Airport Council • Lftttt• /rom ,~od•r• art wdcom~. Tlw right co cmwl~• lfttn-1 to fft tpOC• or •Umillot• Ubd ii rnn-wd. Uttn1 of JOO t00rds ur i.u "1Ul ,,_ ~ P'•ftrn<:•. AU Ufftrt "'1llf fft. ~ apatur• alld maWtiag ~ ' ,,... ..... maw ,,. ... ,...., Oft ,,.. .... if nlf'dnl r'l'UOll U 'WG' ftlt. PodrW """ "°' ,,. p11blilh.d. I .. ..... ·-·- MORE OPINION Bob Greene Thur9dey, Jan uary 29, 1111 ~ DAILY PILOT .4 f . ~ -to reading books~ Can television turn kids on It •• ~-.sy and fH h101u&bh1 tu ILn oclL 1.-1.-i1110n. for thr.i .. decade&. ~Mln1> aml t•rltu·i. h1av1• been p<.>unna out nHllloni. of words C'hu~lnK that the· fllt'fl whu run T\' ar•· art'edY l.aJ1h •h •:111 •ii noranl N1· Wh .. n a larl(f" lt'lcv1111on ,·ur po r a t 1 o n do v • "' m e I h 1 n ~ twneflt-1•1 lhl•Ul(h, II (lf\t•ll l(Ctl> II\ l'rlooked ... u,•h cl j.1h t!fllllUt•non l.S Hlk th" IJ}M('t" nl(hl f\IJW Tht ('RS CHro 11~ .. nll u µt"I 111h.'tl h•le\ IMCMl i.h1t llJIL.. ,arr t•lllJ!lll(loO 1n a p t hJf'C'l u all,·d · ~\t' on i<t"11Wn1C The th"'" 1:11 .. ~t m ple one Am er1t'all C'h1ltJr'"'n tu d i&) cH e ~O h oo k ed u n l~lt'\IS.on that they <I.fl' not read1nj.! book:. the wa} prt-\. lllUS ~encra ltons dJd Tht'y re cont1:ml lo :.1l 1n front of the lelev1swn set lel ling T\' bt' their :.ole 1JrOv1der or entt'rtamment and 1nformalJon. C BS's "Eye on R eadrng" project 1s centered around a series of 60-se<:ond pubhc-service commerc1aJs aimed at children The commercials are dramallza lion s take n f rom c urre nl children's books T hey set up an enticing dramatic situation, and then tell the c hildren that tf they want to find oul what happens, lhey 1bould 1u to lhe&r local llbruy or book»tore and look for the book II'• not ra l'ornplll'Mlt!d prem IM!. bu.t wh~n you think •bout 11. ll ... lund of remarkable The bli1H•t'I> Ml CHS U tl trying to &et t h1ldr"n lo turn uff the TV set for awhile and "o read books in· tciuJ Sul'h i.n i.tt1tude, besides bt•tnic 1·ommcndable. t!> surpris- 1111( 1n a bus111ess thitl hi.s always ht:cn devol~ to ittlral•tang the ahi.olutc maiumum number or l.iodu:i. in front of the TV as llOl>blblc Ve1>, th.lb lb a rather unique 1•r0Jtil't," .!i~ud <.;corge Oessart, the l' BS cxecut1 ve m charge or tht' concept "It'::. time we in tt lt'VtblOn face the reali zation thi.t man d~s not live by TV alone Without tht' book m our 'c1v1hzatwn , we're all m trouble. We talked about 1t. and we de· l'1ded that this was a good thing lo do " THt: COMMERC IALS a re Sl'hcduled to be broadcast dur· 10~ hours when c hildren are humt' m front or the TV set The books dramatized were chosen by the Children's Book CoWlcil, the American Library Associa- twn and the International Read· 1ni:: Association. While it is ex· IJCCted·that the commercials will gi Vt' a big boost to lhe specific books mentioned, the real hope is that they will encourage \•hlldren to try all kinda of read· anl{. Naturally. people involved full-time in reading are very en- thusiastic about t he project. Mary Jane Andersen. executive director of the Association for Llbrary Services, said. "Bring- ing children and books together has always been our goal. •Eye on Reading,' which brings books to children's attention in an eye· catching way, is a tre mendous ~st to our efforts." THE "EYE Qn Reading" pro· ject is being put together by perhaps the last generation of televisionexeeutives to have been raised on books rather than TV. In the future , network executives will all be "TV ' kids." the performers have a lways been selected on the basis of criteria that have nothing to do with r ead- ing and writing skills . Even in the area of news. traditionally the most respected part of television, the trend is c l ear , local anchormen aroWld the country are routinely chosen on the basis of cosmetic appeal rather than w r iling skill. Which is, perhaps, inevita· ble. But the executives with CBS owned-and-operated s tations s eem to r e aliz e that . if American children are allowed lo ignore books, we are a ll going lo be the poorer for it. HICK'S MEN'S STORE FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE STARTS . FRIDAY JANUARY 30th A FINE SELECTION OF 9UALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVINGS SUITS filOUPOFSUITS Kegulor 195.0010 2IO.OO •••••••••••••••••• MOW 14t.75to IH.75 ICINGSlllD&I SUITS Reqular 215.00 to 275.00 •••••••••••••••• MOW IH.71 to ltt.75 AUSTIN 118 SUITS Requfor 235.00 to 275.00 •••••••••••••••• MOW llt.75 to 21t.75 HtCICIY ........ SUITS Regular 350.00 10 -4 15.00 •••••••••••• MOW 26t.75 to Jlt.75 SPORT COATS &IOUP OF SPOllT COATS Reqular t I0.00 to 135.00 •••••••••••• MOW 79.75 to tt.75 &IOUP OF SPOn COATS Regular t-45.00 to 165.00 •••••••••• MOW I lt.75 to Ut.75 filOUP OF Sro.T COATS Regular 1750.0010 200.00 •••••••••• HOW IJt.71 to IH.75 w ~~~--..-.. IUi ................................ lllU ... SLACKS GIOUP OF SLACKS Kequlor 12.50 10 37.50 •••••••••••••••••• HOW 23.15 2 for 45.00 GIOW' OF SLACICS "egulor 42.50 to bS.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW 2t.15 SHOES FLOISHllM SHOES L1m11ed Ouon111y. Requlor 10 75.00 •••••••••••••••••••• NOW 44.15 .----!il;;mria:S1att~•·~:.t;. ~ ..,~::;iW11111111111•·1•· •1•1 •1•nr--•·---•11•m•111111irniilr ••••.-,, DRESS SHIRTS AllOW DllSS SHllTS Regular 10 17.00 •••.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW t.15 AllOW AND GANT SHllTS Regular 10 2-4 00 •••••••••••••••• MOW I 1.15 md I 3.15 NECKWEAR NECmES f..equlor to 18 50 ................................ MOW 7.tt l for 21 .00 SPORT SHIRTS Q.IOUP OF SPOIT SHllTS Regular 10 16.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW t .15 GIOUP OF SPOn SHllTS Regular 10 20 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW I I .IS GIOUP OF SPOIT SHllTS Regular 10 30.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW I I.II Q.IOW' OF SPOIT SHllTS Regular 28.50 10 -49.50 •••••••••••••• MOW It.II to H.15 SWEATERS Q.IOUP OF SWIA TBS Requlor 32.50 10 42.50 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW 1 f.11 GIOUP OF SWIATllS ReguQ 47.50 to 1().00 •••••••••••••••••• MOW zt.11 to Jt.11 Ul.TIA-SU91 & WOOL ICMIT SWIATllS Regolot to 14S.OO •••••••••••••• HOW H.11 JACKETS NYLON WATllNOOF WltellUJC• Requlor 24.00 •••••••••••••••••• HOW II.II OU6 CASSN LIATH9 Ate ICMT JACDTS Regular 65.00 •••••••••••• MOW Jt.11 ..... ....... ..... ........ MetO.Wt ec MEN'S STORE ,__ . , . ., ....... .... ,.. ...... "We realize that we have an important impact in the lives of young people," s aid George Dessart. "We're a very big part of their world. They turn to us for entertainment and informa- tion , and since we're such a big part of their lives, it's up lo us to steer them toward additional enrichment. We have the forum to help them." Dessart said that, if the com· m ercials influence children to walk away from the television set, that won't be the worst thine in the world. ''WE aEALL Y do believe that kids should not be watching TV 24 hours a day," he said . ''If we can persuade children to read a few more books and watch a lit- tle less television, we're willing lo take that chance."· No one knows if the "Ere on Reading" commerciall are 1oin1 to work. Televilion ii aucb a hypnotic medium that noWnc may be able to persuade children to tum away from it. But it will be satisfyingly ironic if a seMes of TV commerciala has the effect of brin1in1 about that most magic of moments - when a child closes the door, turns on the lamp and sits down with a book he has never read before. • I cearance starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntington Beach store women's sportswear Now buys for girls 33 FULL FIGURE PANTS 1.98 33 BIG GIRL'S PRINT TEES 44 MISSES' TEE SHIRTS 1.98 1 S NYLON SLEEPWEAR 67 LONG SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 3.98 20 LITTLE GIRL'S DRESSES 34 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 3.98 35 BIG GIRL'S PANTS 31 MISSES' SHIRTS 4.98 37 BIG GIRL'S PANTS 28 MISSES' BLOUSES 4.98 25 LITTLE GIRL'S PANTSETS 56 JUNIOR SHIRTS 4.98 110 BIG GIRL'S PANTS •7 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 4.98 20 BIG GIRL'S JACKETS 73 .. SSES' COWLS 4.98 tO LITTLE GIRL'S COATS 43 JUNIOR JEANS 6.98 15 BIG GIRL'S COATS 31 FULL FIGURE PANTS 6.98 39 FULL FIGURE PANT TOPS 6.98 buys for boys 51 JUNIOR CARDIGANS 9.98 41 .. SSES' POL Y·COTTON VELOURS 9.98 81 PRINTED TEES 34 JUNIOR PANTS 11 .98 93 LITTLE BOY'S KNIT SHIRTS 26 FAMOUS MAKER PANTS 11.98 63 CTN. LSLV. PL.AID SHIRTS 38 JUNIOR CARDIGANS 11 .98 63 CTN. l. SLY. PCAID SHIRTS 35 .. SSES' PANTS 11 .98 37 n.ERMAL UNOEROOS•"' •J9SKIJACKETS 19.98 39 LITTLE BOY'S CREW NECK SWEA TEAS 29 SKI JACKETS T4:98··. 33 UTILE BOY'S POLY COT. SHIRTS 89 LITTLE BOY'S SHIRT -SWEATER SETS 55 SKI SWEATERS lingerie, loungewear 19 POLY ·COTTON HOODED ROBES NOW 33 NYLON SKI JACKETS 67 FAMOUS MAKER SKI JACKETS 55 BIKINIS 28c n NYLON SKI VESTS 25 FAMOUS MAKER BIKINIS 1.98 23 STRAPLESS BRAS 1.98 buys for men 29FULLSUPS 2.98 31 JR. SLEEP TEES "' 2.98 60 TEE SHIRTS 2• LONG GOWNS 4.98 39 S. SLY. WOVEN SHIRTS 45 POLYESTER LOUNGEWEAR 5.98 51 S. SLY. STRIPE TEE SHIRTS 30 LOUNGEWEAR 7.98 n S. SLY. PRINT SHIRTS 95 L SLY. PLAID SHIRTS women's accessories •3 FAMOUS MAKER DRESS SLACKS 47 YOUNG MEN'S KHAKI SLACKS 39 TWEED SLACKS NOW 37 FAMOUS MAKER S.SLV. SHIRTS '8 ULTRA SHEER HOSIERY 98c 53 L.SLV. POLY /COT. VELOUR SHIRTS 21 KNEE·HISPORTSOCKS 98c 31 NYLON SKI VESTS 102 TEXTURED PANTYHOSE 98c 29 NYLON SKI JACK ES 26KNITHATS 1.98 39 TWEED BLAZERS 22 NYLON STRETCH BEL TS 1.98 37 RAINCOATS 44 KNIT OtCKIES 1.98 •t VINYL SANDALS (HOSIERY O~PT.) 2.98 shoes for the family 52 SUPPERS(HOSIERY DEPT.) 2.98 21 KNIT SCARVES 4.98 17 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS 2S WOOL SKI HATS 4.91 150 CHILDREN'S SPORT SHOES 29 CROCHETED SLIPPER BOOTS 4.98 SO CHILDREN'S SANDALS 21 SIL VER TONE BEL TS 4.98 SO WOMEN'S CASUALS 22 CARDIGAN SWEATERS 6.98 31 MEN'S SPORT SHOES 12 FELT CHR!STMAS ORNAMENTS 9lc 40 BOY'S SPORT SHOES '2 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS 40 GIRL'S BOOTS infants and toddlers SO GIRL'S BOOTS NOW 80 WOMEN'S DAE SS HEELS 40 INFANT GIFT SETS. 1.98 SO MEN'S DRESS SHOES 20 TODDLER TEE SHIRTS 1.91 SO BLANKET SLEEPERS 2.98 yardage and notions 70 POl. Y ·COT TODDLER VELOUR SHIRTS 3.98 35 INFANT SHIRT ANO VEST SETS 1.98 276ZIPPERS 7 NURSERY LAMPS 12.98 271 SPOOU COTTON THREAD 2 HfOH CHAIRs 21 .98 40 vosconON BROADCLOTH CUT OUTS 3PLAYYARDS 38.98 2SOYDSJUVENILE8AOADCLOTH 50 YDS PRINT MOADCLOTH for your home NOW toys, toys, toys 751 IRREOUL.AR WASH CLOn.S 4lc 123 IAREOUL.AR HAND TOWELS tic 11 IPIDEAllAN DOLLS 51 SOAP AND IOA~ SETS tic rt ftLE.()N OAlllS 31 TOSS PILLOWS . 1.98 IAlL·PAOPASllRS 74 HAND TOWELS 2.11 IMDIOCONTM>LCARS 10 WOOD llATH ACCESSORIES 5.98 11 ELECTRONIC CONNECTION MERVYWS NOW 1.98 1.98 3.98 S.98 6.98 7.98 9.98 10.98 16.98 19.98 NOW 98c 2.48 4.98 4.98 S.98 S.91 S.91 5.98 6.98 10.98 14.91 21 .98 6.98 NOW 2.98 3.98 5.98 6.98 6.98 8.98 9.98 10.98 11 .98 11 .91 16.98 24.91 24.98 29.98 NOW 3.98 4.98 5.91 7.91 8.98 8.98 8.98 10.98 12.98 13.98 25.98 NOW Sc 2lc tic t .41 t .91 'MOW 2.91 5.91 14.91 14.91 10.91 I Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 .J 0 / , ' A• DAIL V PILOl fl\uradav. January H . 1Nt Pl•le Of lhe Dar 0 t 1\ I I I l l t ,-,, I I\ • ~~~-. "! i.1 STUGA • • ITUGA Ji;uae n Nyqulll owni a rampmobalc CMrrylnac thl• plate Nyquist says that . ln Swe dlsh . Stuiia mean8 ··little \' a ca hon hou~c · , ..... "'.'tOf'I""" •n. ..... l .. .,. ltw o., ,. \.~ .. " •• --··· • ., .. , • .,,..., •• lN •• , • .a111w 1 wt ·~ Whtii \ WM ... P•ttO•\elU •O ( ••itat l\I• I "H \"9> ..... ,., ProJN••al Gov . Di c k Thornburgh has s ug- ge st ed that Pe nn· sylvania sell its 725 s tate-owned liquor s tores to private owners. This would end a 48-year monopo- ly on r etail sales of hard Jiquor and wine. Seat filled SACRAMENTO 1AP1 Gov. Edmund Brown J r . has named a former assemblyman to replace singer fl elen Reddy on t he s t a te Park and Recreation Commission. Brown appointed John C. Williamson. 68. to the commission. lhulh \fllif"t-• CROZIER FERN W . CROZIER. r esident of Pacific Beach. Ca . Passed away on January 28. 1981. Survived by her 2 sons. Patrick H. H ealy and R. Mic hael H e aly , also 5 g ra ndchildren and 6 g reat-grandchildren. She lived in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach for many years. Memorial services will be held at Gr a ce C h a pel , S t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach, Ca. on Friday, January 30, 1981 at 2:00PM . LUTHER V IRGINIA C. LUTHER, resident of Santa Ana, Ca. Passed away on January 27, 198J. She Is syrvived by a grandda09hter Virginia LaGasa of Santa Ana. Ca . Graveside services w ill be held on Friday, January 30, 1981 at 3:30PM at the Pacif ic View Memorial Park with Pastor T . Thorton officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Zonta Club of Newport Harbor Foundation . P i er ce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary directors. r t.ALnlUGHON SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHAP'EL 427 E 17rh St Costa Mesa f'4f'-9371 "111CI llOTHllS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Huntmoton Btacl'I 536·6539 ..... FAMILY C:OL.OMIJ.L FUHHAL 7801 =!Ave Westminster 893·3525 ,J.Cllte VllW MIMOllAL P'MIC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific V oew Drive Newoort Beach &44·2700 For the Record ....... "OAGMlllilOlltlA L "051'1TAL f'RIHYTIRIAN 0.C-•IJ Mt •r•O M r \ Oon•\d Vli\qU.•. Foun t•1n \/ •lh1y1 Qlfl Mt •"4 Mo Aogar th••l•n, Hu"t 1n9IOn 8td<." 00'( OK-rtt M t •rtd M t\ (t•cton l OYtn N~..,porl 8t•Ct\,Q1'1 ~r •nd M t\ 1~41) Lyn<.n, lr\l•n" hfllltf'Qlth M r •ncl M" Wlll••rn M<F•tl•nd. Founl•lnVall•y.boy M r and Ml' Slepi,.n Yo1gl, Co-I• M•w .bov Oec-rtS Mr ar>a ""'" Sit,,,,.., Wr•glll, Co•I• MIW,Q1'1 Mr, •nd Ml\ M•<tw•• C•pfr\, Foun t•tn V•lle1, 00• Mr •nd M n Edw•rd t t-V•Q'-'• Hunt •f'\Qton 8e6C. "· bo1 Mr •nd M h M•r-f1n •notrwn. CO\I• Mn .. ,bOy M r •ndMrs 81uc:tt f•m~hn ._.unt 1n91on8u cl\,boy M r •nd Mr\ 8rt.n l~r-.ent1ctn Hunt •nQton e .. tcl\,l>Oy Mr •nd M f\ J•~\ C.r1\W01d. Hun\ 11\Qlon Be.ch, boy ¥r •nd M" J~,,-.., O.c11.mann, Co~l,a Mew,t>oy Mr •nO Mr\ C•ttnn Fe,,o. 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Hunt onQton Be<t<ll,boy Mr and Mr\ Jae• Vine•, Hunt1nqiton e~ach, boy Mr and Mt\ R~r! Sonllaor. Co>l• Mewt>oy D•o,..rn ,,,.,. •nc:J M r\ Aobtrt litnn. t-4\lnhnQton Buel\, boy M r •M Mr\ tvfr P1!tfr\O\, (Mitt M ew,9irl M r and Mr\ M o<l\M"I Toppen, Hunt onqton B••ch.Qlrl Mr •nd Mr\ WOl1arn Sweet, Hunl 1noton 8e4'Ch,91rl 09<•"*<24 Mr and M" HurlfY OuU1n. Hutti 1nqton8ucl\,Qorl Mr •nd M r\ Denni~ H4'Q~m-tn. .. ... C>Or1 !H<l(•>.9•rl Mr •nd Mr\ Fred Ood\on, Founl••n Yalley,Qlrl M• •nOMr\ R•ctw.rdDow,1rvlne.bOv M r and Mr\ Citenf' HOIWJO, Fount••n Vdtlf'V.Qirl o.<...-..u M• """ Mr\ Mic:-• Jol\n•O•\, Hunt 1n9ton B~Mh.Qltl Mr •ncl M" W•lte1 M•y•. Co•I• M•~1Qirl M.r •nd "''' Brue• Hilt, Co\t• Mt:\•. 91rl Oec ........ 26 M r and M rs. M •r• H 1tchcocl•. "'ewpor\ S..ch,Qlrl Mr •nd Mr\ R-rl Sl1n1nq, Hunl •l\Qle>n Bucl\,Qlrl Mr •nO Mr\ R-rt Peer. Co••• Mt\41,bOy M r . •nd Mn Greqory Heww~ll, Hunt •no ton 9•.iKll, OOy Mr andM" Jo""8arrow.C•Pl\•rano Be•<h,Qlrl • SOUTH COAST MIDI CAL CINTIR D« ...... J) Mr and M" R-rt G.mlMrl Jr . S•n Ju•n C•Pi•lr.,,o. Qlrl o.<.-ru M r and Mr\. Cary Alleroon. L•Quna NlQuel, Qirl Mr and Mt\ Cr••CJ Auw:twr 1 S•n Ju•n C•P•\frlnO. boy D«e-JJ Mr •nd Mn Jim B•mm_.,, l •QUM Buc11,111r1 1 Mr •"d M r' Ch•rlto\ Cor*tn, L aQun• NI-I, boy M r •nd M t\ fed N-ou~. D•n• Point, Qlrl D«•,,,.r" Mr. •net M" JDM Gu!lerrta. Co.la Mt\a,bOJ o.c ........ M•<QOI 0.. Pul~ -Cl•rk tt.•tter, !>Gullo L~, Olrl SANTA ANA·TUHIN COMMUNITY HOlf'ITAL ~ ....... ,, Mr and Mn Sl9ve Self...,., Irvine, Qlrl o.c ....... u Mr aNI M r\ Milo• tt.ammerreJI, lrvl"•· bOy Dtc•lftMr 21 M r . •nd Mr' Gnoory Gruber. N•wPor1 a .. c:ll, bOy 0.CMWrJI • Horse thefts mcrease AlltVY oatnBn arm 1elvea; may form poae GARLAND. Teua, <AP> - Back· la the days when Texu was part ol the yowa' American West. • ronvicttd horse thief wa1 rare usually because ranchen made sure he dJdn't live tone enoueh to stand trial. Times may have chan1ed, but l 3 hone thefts in two weeks have hone owners in lhis Dallas suburb armln& themselves and lhinkln & Mb out formin& a "posff" to deal with the "var· mants " "Jl 's a powder ke1," said Bill TMylor of the Lazy J stables. "Two women were out checking their horses and they almost shot each other the other night." "HOUIE OWNEU and horse traders are real proud people," adds Garland police detective Jackie Wa11oner. "They buy a horse when it's a small colt and raise it for years and years and years. When it gets stolen, they don 't like-it one bit. .. Wa11oner said police have in· creased patrols around corrals and pastures and are ·'following every lead we can get our hands on" in an effort to catch the c ulprits responsible for the thefts. Seven then.s have been report· ed at two stables inside the city limits, four of them at the Diamond Ei&bt Stable. One ot the anlmala wu a $10,000 cut· tine hone, trained for uae in aeparaUna cattle from a herd, said officer John Hamilton. THE FOVa llOa8E8, valued at a total ol $18,000, included a pet pony. "There's no way to put a monetary value on a Shetland pony lhat belon.is to a 5-year- old," said Lemuel Lan1ley. owner of the Circle J stables. .. Stealing a horse is not like kid· napping a person, but it's the very next thing lo it." But Langley said reports that s t able ope r ators and ho rse owners plan to organize vigihtn· te ·slyle protection groups are bad news : "I know one stable owner in Mesquite .that's trying to organize patrols and that's danger o u s . d a n ge r o u s . dangerous." Added Taylor. "It's getting to the point we've got to get calm. cool and collected and let the police do their job." B UT EVEN THE\' get worked up over horse thieves. "When we finally catch one of those low·down. thieving, con· nivin~ rascals that would steal a 5-year-old'a bone," exPlained Lanaley, "he poata -_,act and beata ua back to lhe houae. They slap their hands and turn them loose." L.:.. Police officer Larry Rolllna says aniry horse owners may not be lbinkin1 of the "le1aJ ramifications if they carry a eun and •hoot someone. an lnnocent person." "Not only could the person who was shot file a damage suit, but there could be criminal charges. loo," he said. "And if some people form patrols, lhey should realize that If anyone sues one ol them that he can sue everybody ... ONIE DIFFICULTY FOR the police. however, is the ease with which a horse thief can dispose of the evidence -at a packing plant. "The big deal is that they can get 60 cents a pound, on the hoof. at a packing house for shipment to Europe where they can eat horse meat." said Hamilton. He urged horse owners to let police handle any 's uspected thefts . "Somebody could get hurt." he said. "And even if they don't get hurt. there's going to be some hard feelings." Protection Plus uality ~ ~ tr.p •'1li e; ,,,,j ".t.i' rfJ/1 lf';11 tr:., 1(:11 ,,;,, .,.,, KWIKSET PASSAGE DOORSET No IOCktnQ mechans1m Model f2008XJ Reg 8 49 4.88 0 KWIKSET PATIO EXIT LOCK All orass COIOI Moael '1 OOBXJ Reg 9 99 5.88 KWIKSET BATH LOCK Br ass cotor e'! Chrome 1ns1ae Model e30083X26 Req 10 49 6.88 KWIKSET DOUBLE DEADBOLT LOCK Model ,665)(3 Reg 19 99 12.88 McCOl...:IC MOHUAllH Laquna Beach 494·94l5 laquna Hills 768·0933 Qlrl Mr •• ,.., Mt' Rotie> ·~· D•N Polnl. li!liiiiiiiiliiii{ SALE DATES: Jan. 30 thru Feb. 5 s.n Juan Gap1s1rano 495·1776 MAllOI LAWN-MT. OUVI Moftuarv • Cematerv Creiretorv 1625 Gisler r>.11e Cost• Mesa 540-55~ I ) Deatlu f.Elaewhere SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-Wlllm••arda Shpa,., N, credited witti tbe relMl!Jdiat of electric power 1,.eema in Italy, Malta and 'J'Vkey after World War II, died • ..i Tueeda1. ~~~ ..... --~~~ ., ... -~ ON 301 So. Stlte College IJO.GOIO Open: Mon, thru Fri. 9 to 9 __ __.SI,,.,, 8 to tJ Sun. 9 to 8 loul•l•n•.Paclllc Corporation KWIKSET BEDROOM LOCK All or lSS COIQ• 'Anrlel •3008)'] RPO 9 99 5.88 KWIKSET EKTRY LOCK Mooel .o400BXJ ReQ • J 99 7.88 KWIKSET SINGLE DEADBOLT LOCK Model f600XJ R!Q 13 49 8.88 I Bide in for SC library · TIN "-b6d for-c~rueUOft ol a joint library ahd Hator dtlMU' r• .. r lo San <.:l•IMDM <'•m• In weU be~w tbe ll mmiaa ~for ihe project And wlaTle Cll1 .. •HIH Qeor,. CaravalM 111• a.. aa pleHtd with '"• low btd of · Ill•. 700, aomt am enll••• planned ro.-lM '"naor t"eD&er rnllhl have Lo be ebmlnal41d Dynamh' Conltr~tJon . Inc ol Santa Ana submitted the lowdt of e11ht buts wh1ch ran1~ up lo Sl, IS4.~. Cariava.lho s aid THE PlaOaLt:• with lb_, low bid, be aald, iA &.bat it sbowa Lbe bbrary can be built for sa.100. and the ~acent senior center for $280 ,000 Fundi for the libruy came from the county's general rev enue s haring account, and amou.nts lo $800.000. The senior building 1s to be funded by $200,000 m community develop- ment money And, since those two accounts cannot be interchanged, the senior center portion of the bid appears lo be SI0,000 too high. "WE'aE LOW ON the library side, but high on the senior center side,·' he said. He said the Santa Ana firm That's the question that Rockwell Interna- tional aircraft engineers will be answering when they construct working models of their "forward swept wing" experiment. The unconventional aircraft is being de· . ,, ............. veloped at Rockwell's North American Aircraft Division in El Segundo for future military consideration. This is a full -scale mockup of the design concept. ' , DAILY PILOT 8J Efi-1.~~v~::~~~~ County OKs worker name tags But he said a library /senior Laguna past Friday topic center committee should review They may be identified simply the proposal before it is present· by a first or last name -or even ed to the city council in mid-a nickname -but about one of February or early March. every 10 Orange County THE lt,Hl·SQVAaE-foot employees probably will be November, again stressed that identification should 1end more accountability lo the employees and help members of the public in later dealings . Supervisor Harriett Wieder· backed Riley's proposal and s uggested expanding it to include identification when answering a telephone. name tags com pared to potential harass m ent and Laguna Beach's colorful hi s damage from the pins to tory will be outlined in a speech clothing. by historical society member Susan Roley Malone Friday The board t o ld county before the North Laguna Com library facility is tq be built 00 a sporting name badges within one-acre parcel adjacent to the two months. Community Center on Avenida The Co unty Board of BENDING TO mollify worried "THEY COULD pick up the Personnel Director Bert Scott to munity Association. workers who might fear phone, for example, and say. meet soon with representatives The association will meet at Seville. Supervisors has voled 4-1 to harassme nt , Riley said 'This is Harriett Wieder ofthe9,32Scountyemployeesto 7:30p.m.attheUnilarianHaU. employees wouldn't have to use speaking, can I help you?'" she discuss the badges and to 429 Cypress St. Also featured In addition. the senior center require the pin-on na me plates would be constructed on 4,000 for about 950 workers who staff their full names on the badges. said. coordinate the use of the plastic . Friday will be an update on the "You could have Riley or Tom plates, which will cost slightly neighborhood crime watch pre· sqµare feet on the same proper-public service windows and ty, as well as another 4,000· counters at county facilities. square-foot facility for future ci· Supervisor Thomas Riley, who orMugsorwhaleveryouwanl," The only dissente r was less than S2 each. The badges venlionprogram. he explained. 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By TltOlllU~ 0 . •;U,\S A l"°('ultar la1W'lu1t wf•ndln1 •b WM)' thruuah Lhe Callform• t•ourl ).v11tt-rn ,,u.,1l1on1 1omt1 w1d .. ly r herlshed nut1111\11 abuut pr111011t'no •nd civil ri1hts It will ct-rti.lnl)' dt>('1dt• wht.itht'r t'i.lttornla re ma lnJ mlt' or thrt't' st att•i. ai llowl11.c mt-die i.I cx~ri ml'nt.1 otl •wow 11f 1111 11r11m11 11111111lut11111 1'ti.-uthcr:. art' M u·h111un 1rnd Mo11ti111u Thu. ··~'!Ult "'&!I fll f'll ti vn .. unen.'" l'l'Sl>OIUil' 1a i.n .itcllwi In J10-..1Ud Wu). lhc Jw mer sluh• •rnat<11 'A'hu ht•Ull' n,,. "'""' Y11111li 11nd i\111111 C'dr re'<' I 111n .. I ;\Iii l'fW Y IT'S NOT l 'Nl'M Al. t'Olt V• 1:.111u•rs 111 prnltisl ar tiuns lit tht' "' '""" '>'h·rn Hut llw 1ro11.> II\ that \\ •> " 1u·t1011 "'lilt d t1)1te111•d 111 11111t1•1·1 tht' µni.on1•rs rrum IO\ ullUllJI \ !JarlH'l!Ja.llun Ill l'XIJCfllOCntl> th-fnrbctdt' an.> ru1Jrt' bw rnl'tl1t al l'X!Jt·rlml•nt:. ... 1 \ u r 1H 1th·, ( •• 11rorn1<1 Mt-dit•al ..... t.,hly the uni ) prhull 1111ti .. '\t Jlt' 'Atlt'l t' tiultlJll l'.\IJCl'I01t'Ob hJ"t bt't'll ,·unJw·tcd in ft:n •nt \ cdri. II tum' 11ut thl' 1•11i.1incr::. don I "'Jiil tu bl' IJl'CI h « 1 .. .t hir the c1qw1 irr1t·11h <1rt' lhc ::.inl{lt• lt•udin~ '>uun t' ul 11H'<llt1t' fo1 t Oll\ 11·1:-who get $30 to $f,O u month 1111 IJdflll'llJdllll~ WJ) wur•rtcs ubuut p •J :.. :. 1 h I l' l' o l' r t' 1 o 11 • hl'l'ilU!>l' 1nmat1:s al SoCal Focus Vur ;i v1llt• havl' few otht•r :.uurtl'~ 11( int•omt• a nd thus may fct'I cornpellt•d to ad as g u&nl'il pigs But the c·onvlC'b dC'm ur Ont· uf them filed lht• s uit to overturn W;i y's actwn and Vat·av11le's prisoner l'lc<'led M1:1n '::. Advisory Countll un an1mou.s ly barkt.'d the lawsuit. "I BEl.IEVF. THE MAJORITY o•· pnsonl'rs are as <·ompetent <:1s anyone on the outside to de r ide whctht•r to purtidpalt! m an cxpt•rtmt•nt.·· SiJYS Rubert llarvey, a convicted armed robber working as s ecretary or the org;inization that coordmatt's experiments at Vacaville "You would not believe· how detailed the information is t hat we are given on the experiments ·· But Way believes the experiments should "be conducted in a free sor1ety .. He 's also concerned because inmates decide who part1cipatl's. r aising the possibility of C'liques and favoritis m But the ethics of prison experiments and con- r erns over prisoners· civil rights were the real basis of his de<'ision. "This le<:1ds to the ouestion of whose civil rights are being harmed," says Dr William Ep· .atein. head or the dermatology department at the UC San F'rancist•o Medical <'enter and the most ac· live researc·her at Vacaville. "These men want to participate and their p<:1rticipation makes our ex· periments more reliable . Doesn't stopping this ac. tually harm the ri~hts of the general public""' Burma wars on opium RANGOON, Burma <API Police and troops destroyed almost 8,000 acres of poppy plantations In eastern Burma last ye<:1r in efforts to curb illicit drug production. sour<'cs in the government said. One acre of poppies can produce 22 pounds of r aw opium. Pot-spot from air r ~pproved EPSTEIN EXPLAINS THAT ANY projects pursued •t Vacaville r1uut be approved by the lJ<.:S f" Human Jo;xperlmentatlon Committee and by u cvmmunity eommlttee ln Vacaville. as well as tht• statt• l>cpurtment of CorrecUona .• "We puy the men the same aa we would people off the :-itrc.-et ," he said. "But lf we use people off thl' street und tell them to come back at a certain tlnll'. we <'un't bt• sure they will. At Vacaville, w~ kno"' lht•y'll tit' there .. l'NJJt't't~ 111rludc testing Of a possible Poison uuk u111l~1·11 ttnil t•Jtpf>rimcnt.s to discover whether 111'W pt•rfunw' 1·ontain skin irritants. The projects ar1• fundNJ b~ phurrnuccutieal ma nufacturers and prodlll't•d about hair tht' waJ(es paid to Vacaville 111111 ;1 ll•s 111 I !M-lel · 1 1·.111 11111tc•r't and thut the prisoners want this as a ";n to makt' money," says Way. "And we "111 1n h• 1·1•nh' up with some sort or industry to lll.lkl' Ujl for It IU'T TIU: •:Tlllt'AI. QtJfo:STIONS still have not bl•t•n rt•s11h l'il ( 'un prisoners with little income µot1.•nt1 al 1h•t•uk whethe r they should participate in a va11I l'XIH..'rlllll'nt" If sonw <.'Ot'rt'IOll 1s implicit in lttt• prtSllll st•tl lllj.!. IS II ti.ltkr ror the general p11hh1· tu han· 1•xpl1rtnll'nts 1•011durtcd reliably thcrc 11r h·i;~ rl'liahl\' 11ut,1<h'" lkfon· tlw \':i1',l\'lllt• I'<~''" 1:0-r1111shed. the n1urts wlll pr11hahl~ h:I\ 1• to 'l"'ak lo I host• issues .\11111r 1111'\' 111!1111.111•1\ tl1•1·11l1• lhat 1•x111•rimc•nts <'ar IJrll('t'l•1I at \ ;11·a' lilt· n•,1•arl'lll'r~ 11111)' t'\lt'ntuall) turn up .11 11tlwr \ '.1ht11r11 1a 11n.;1111, II' wt'll 1 1-:1111.~ 1!111 1·11/urr1111.~I /•.1.~1·;/ 111 ."1111111 ,\lm11n1 1 Storewide ·SALE 203 to 503 OFF . Suits, Sport Coats. and Wash Pants LAST THREE DAYS ' /or ride STEVENS POINT, Wia. (AP) -Several Unlveralty of Wlaeomin·Stevena Point faculty members have eatabliabed a fund for a foreip 1tudent who paid un·aerupuloua taxi~ab driven in New York and Milwaukee a total of $406 for two rides. Fidelia Etuk , a 21·year·old Nigerian who just began classes here, says lhat on Jan. 12, a New York cabbie charged him ~ for a trip between Kennedy and La Guardia airports which ordinarily costs less than $20. Huntington e;ach Pedfk: Cout Hwy So. of Pier 15 Co nwn1en1 1.ocauon\ Newport Beach 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy The sam e day, h e asked a Milwaukee cab driver about getting to Stevens Point -about 120 miles away and was told the trip would cost $156. He could have taken a bus to Stevens Point for $12.15, or flown to a nearby airport ror SSI. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSllllE$S NAME STAT•MENT Tiie IOll-1"9 s-r\Ofl I• 0011t9 bull "'41\\ ., NORMA NOR THC ROSS, BrOlltr Re•I Elf•lt Suvot f \, 1011 Fu111<trh1ll Ro . Tu1hn, CA ti.ea Norm• LOU•\• Au\U" Northcrou. ~:~ f .. llltrll•ll Ro , Tu•lln, CA ftU\ f>Y\tM\\ I\ (ond\Kttd by •n In Ol•10u•I Morm• Northcrou Thi\ •l•l•mtnt ,.., 111eo with ,,,.. (ounly Clerk ot Or'""9f Countv on Jan 10. l'ltl fl~I .. Publl•tw<J 0.•"911 C:rw\I D•1ly Piiot. J•n U. H . Feb S, 11. 1911 J)().11 PUBUC NOTICE !FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA"'E STATEMENT f ,, .. lollo....-1nQ 0t-r\.On 1\ OO+nQ Du\1 nf'\\ a \ !a1 NA I Y ~ f"'ASHIDN DI (, B B000(EEPINC. & INCOME IA.< SE f:>VI C E ~ 1(1 (),t,11 v ~TAR REAL TY 11\JJ Me...a ~,,,.,., f ountct1" Vttllf'Y (..tltforn1ot 91108 I Cit-nt' .A 8tC'nt o I IS lJ M t?dO SI'""'' f:ount.,.n Vdllt>y < ••1•0'"'"· l)/()8 f "'' D"'.n'"" '', °'"'oun .. a Ot .tr\ in 'l1v10u~U c .. ,... ll Ut.tnct1 l h•\ \l41t""'f'nt **" t,1.-.0 -.1th tn.t' Count-; (1 .. 0 0 1 Or..J"Q"' Cou•11y Ott Janu•• 1 1 1'1111 FIS111l Publl\f1itl<S 0rdnQP (Od\I lJdily Ptlot l•n 8 I\ n 7'I 1'1111 111 81 P UBLI(.' NOTICI-: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT fh,.. •011ow1n9 p.rr<.a.on 1\ d01f'IQ bu•• I n(•\\ d\ ( f:>E A !IV( Wf DDINC.5 100~1 I ~·" l•on AVflnut" f f,,,VnfJ'tl!"I VoJlh•t Ct11l1fo rn10 91108 I 9,..1tir J •·dn (1,,,..,., 101;~1 -,,..n t ,.Oh AVfOflUP r o ynftt+n y,., t ; C.•t1forn1,a ~'108 Thi\ bU\1nt--.\ I\ l (,;ndul t• d ,_,'f "'" 111 Cltv1d1.tdl 8,.U 'f J'°an On¥(\ ltH\ ''dlt""°'f'n' 1Nd11 ltlt-d wl1t't thl! Count f (lto,tc 01 OrtH"Q,. (Ountv oo J'8nud'V ti 1'41 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS l'ICTITIOUS aUSINE$S NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMINT '"-• fCMlowing oerW»n I\ do1no t>us1 The totlo•ino O•r,on\ •r• do1no nf'u a\ bU\IM\\ •s JUDY S CUSTOM INIERIORS. t tMM ANDRE~ tNVESIMENTS, S1l7 Sll•mroO •~. Founl.,n Valley, CA BolH ,....,.,., Su1I• IOI, Hunltn9ton •Hoe Buch, C•hlorn1a 9- Juoy L AO•m>. -Sll•mroo Ave , 00 ... 10 R Andrew•. 1 .... 1 O.odar Founl••n V•lley, CA •11«» Strte•. Fount••n V•ll•y. C•llforn1• lh1\ bu'\tnf'\\ 1\ c.ondu<t•d by •n 1n "110I d1v1du•I J04M O Andrew\, 1-.1 OeOd•r- July L Ad•m\ 14ilrtet Fount•ln Vall,y, C•litorn1• Thi\ \Utement we\ lilecl w•lh th• 91/08 County CN:rk ot OranQie' C.ountyi on Jan rn" bu\intt'\) 1~ t ondlJC ••d by •n 1n 20, 1'1tt dOV10u•t thu<>O.lld & .,1te1 l'IM111 Oonalo R Andrew\ Pub'"""" 0r"'19<' Coa\I Dally Pilot J•n 11, tt, Fet> \ 11, 1'1111 311 11 : I'"' \tatt,.,...nt W4\ tllfd wolh ttw FICTITIOUS aUSINIU NAME STATIMENT Tnf' IOllOWtf'q oitt\On j\ 001nq bu\1 n~\l ii\ OV NARAY RE S EAR C H & C.ounl'i Cl@rll of Or«tqp County on J•n IS 1911 l'IU7'J Publt\'*I °'""II<' CO.•f D•1ly P1lol, Jan n, 1'1, F•b S, 11, 81 l71,,11 P UBLIC NOTICE TECHNOLOGY CO ,,..., C.olhdr<I St FICTITIOUSaUSINESS #F" Huntonqtonllu ch CA"1641 NAMESTATEMENT .Cen"""' s H•M . ,.,, Hot I A"" :: e.., 'n .. tollowinq ~''°"' dFP doing bU\1 Hunl1nQtonS.~n.(A91M/ n.-\\•\ Tn•\ bv\tnf>\., 1\ <ondw<t .. O bV din 1n M t ( H A F l 0 A V t 0 O•••Ou•I ENT E RP~ISE~ lOSI Club Housr (or K•l"W'Wlr-. S Hlthn t I~ (O\I• ~\• C.thtorn141•162• Th" \t•temrnt *•' t1lf"d w11n IN' M1c~1 Odv1d. )O\/Clu0Houw(1r (01..tn\y (l•rl. of Or~ {-ounh on J•n f 1.-(O\t.tMf!oy (dhtorntd4'1'16 10 l'ltl Ho .... ro l 1M.ke1 (;foll\, JO~I Club ftMt .. I Hou \"' C•rt le (O\I• Mt!'\tt C•htorn1.t Publo\rwo 0.-C:o.\l O••I• P1101 '161l J•n 17.1' FPb \ 11 .... 11111 1 n,, bU\IM\~ i\ COnduCtflll(J l)y 41 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT f "" fOfl"Jw 1nq pi..,-'°" 1\ d(Ur'l\J t>u \t '1 .. ,, d\ \OMET .. INf,NA IU»Al •Ofll?na St,,.,., N,.wwOt>n BP.or" Cttl1turn10 n~•• (rMrlP' Q ;01N 1 '" tlrn a.I 'unf1V\ '' #d'H• f .tl+l')rn1" "7/14 f h1\ tw,,n,.,, • t 1,A,f.,, 11 fl tr, ... ,1 ,,, !21111~\lril (tta,1~ .. Q r h 1\ ,1a1 .. m,.,,, < ovnt , r teq, ot *""\Jdfy, 191l1 1"1U011 P vfU,t,f'w.'>.O (;ttn.Qt ( vcHI (J,. , Pno1 oenf'r ., 0•'1n.rr\h1p HOW•rOL tM111,e1Citlh fh1\ \t•t•f'nH'lt •d\ t1lf'd WHt'I thl! C ount~ f"lt"r• ot Ordnqe Coimty on Jdnu•ry'f 1411 FUJHI P~~bl1\hrd 0rdnQf" Co~nt Datl'f Pilot, l•fl IS 71 2q hi> I 1981 71q 11 Pl'Hl.I(' NOTICE !FICTITIOUS llUStNESS NAME STATEMENT Thf' to11ow1n9 PPr\OM\ .,, ... do•no l"ISlOIO Jdn 8 I) n ~ '"'!• 'I~ ~I RI( nt00 £awArCI H Of •111, •sot Ao •bu ty Ro ttd Corond dpt M •r ( d1tfo,n1(1 q261~ 17th f, Irvin e Aw , We:.tcliff Pldzd. Newport Beach. CA Publl\rw-d 0rdn~ (~\I Dtl•it Pilot J an1 is n1t1'181 11181 PUBLIC NOTICE J"'tft!•., Oran Ahi()O,.\ 6/Q (~'"'"' Sl"""'I C 0\1.it M#\d C a11torn1..t qlt.21 \IPYf'I'\ MM• RhOdt>\, t>/q C•nlt>r -~ nike I SlrNtt (0\1• ~w C•1tforn1• •1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thi\ bu\lne" " conouclt O by • -NA"'E STATEMENT Q•-·~• cwrt.-er\lllp ~ICTITIOUS eUSINESS I Thf' tollow1n9 P'°''wOn ,, Oo•nQ bu\1 I Att_~rd E HOrw 111 NAME STATEMENT n~u •• llll\ '1•1e"""t ••• tll9d wi111 lf>e Thf' toliow1nq o.r,on' •r~ 001n9 O E StGN SHOWCASE >•>• C.ountv CMtkOfOr......,,CountyonJ.n bu\lnf'\\ a\ I ,_,,.,..port 91.,0 (O\IA M"''"' C •ltfor,..1• 10 , .. , THE Hf l(,HTS LIO 1191 Du 916i/ 1'1M14J oont Ortvf' Su•I .. 11 1 ltv 1n tt W.trnt"\ .Ao.tJid" <JO\£ Bt1tlb0.t Publl\.twdOrttnQt (04\t 0 •1ty Pilot C•htorn • .i "1/1S 8 dlb<M '•h•u•n·• )tn n "' Frb \ " 1'1tt I ., ... Jf'4'1 M.t"'" Spctrlin9 7191 Dupont rn.-. bv\1n.,._,, ., '°"n1.o '"0 n . d" n Ori.,~ = 111 trv1,,... C•l1torn .... •111\ 1111,.01Jd l Andr•w 'St1111_.v_.1., 11~1 0-\,toont Wt1'•"•n .. A0.t11ct,, O' *"'" :: 111 lN1n~ C.tl1forn1d "111\ T "'' ''"' .. "'"''" •d •11~ .,. '" "'- Jo"" (, l OWt' 11'1 Ouuon1 0 , .,,. C ouf'\t v C ''"'' • "' (,), "'"'"' l uunt v on :: •11 fr Ymf' (11llfo1n1n 9)/U J.tnuAr'f fl ll'f@.I Pl'BLIC NOTICE flC;TITIOUS llUSI NESS fllA,,.ESTATEMfNT .FRESNO <AP > Ar· thorities can u se a r c rart t o spot rJ\arijuana growing on p~ivate property, the s tate's Slh District Court of,;t.ppeal says. Unbeatable: the new terry-lined tennis shoe r "'' bu'!t1n4!\'» '' t ondut 1,.0 D• ,. ltm1tf'd pcir1nN~h•P Anch .. w Sw4we1y H U\ ''"''"mf'nt wa' t1h"d """''" tn~ Count.,. (1.-rk ot Or<tnQr (ounly on January b 1'H)1 Fin"' 1 t'ltt •ollow1nq prr\Ot'J 1\do1no bu~•nf"U PuOll~f'W>d 0rAnqt-( Orht Or11tw P d cJt .,11, ldn 8 I\ )7 ?<I 1'191 181 .. l AC.UNA BEAC:HMOTOR INN,'lt.1 N (O.t\f H•Q'H•av L•ouna Brctch (dl1fo, n14_•'7•Sf .,. The justices reversed a ruling b y Madera CC>unty Superior Court J~dge C lifford H . Plumley, who granted a motion to s uppress e 'ldence obtained from l'J\e a1t=: -· - The ruling sa id s~veral appellate courts h•ve found that the o wner or tenant of Property on whi c h marijuana is grown "'bas no r easonable expeclaUon of privacy fr'Om aerial observations made from reasonable heights." A sheriff's deputy s pott e d what w as believ e d to b e marijuana during an· aerial surveillance of a S,OOO·acre ranch owned by George Edward Hilbert Jr. in rural Madera County. North Dakota picnic slated The North Dakota State Society picnic will be held at Recreation Park, 7th Street and Park Avenue in Long Beach on Feb. 8 from 10 1 .111. to4 p.m . fn the event or rain. the picnic will be held tht foUowtni Sunday. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUl8UllNllS NAMlllTATIM9NT Tiit .......... ,.._ere dolnt bull· ........ ; . OLO COUHTltV L.ANDSCAPH, -.C.UMIM.COllfWlll•t»lt Sure footing on the court or off. Strong 14 oz. canvas ducking with extended toe cap for longer wear. And terry cloth lining for absorbency and strenth. ·All Court" from Nike in white wlth European shell sole. cushioned insole and blue or red swoosh 21.S men's shoes 542 - al/stores AOClloH~---------------------- Coty ~to10 •o ----- Pllono(~ l -----------------l lCOln u l..llOrQOACCI No ---------- ACJO 6' .._. •o• ''*"•OO ... c.....,,.., AOd S 1 "'-•• ciage IOt .-oac~QllO <*~• .. .,So..-nCOlfort'lo AdO"-'QCflUOOI oetone1~nCCJM01,.., .,......vOIOO SOl•y "DC 0 D ' T 1·29 a,.,l ........ ,llt1"11Mr9", ................................................................................................ .. IHdl,Callfonllo .. » ...,... 11!. Ott. fJI JOOM. Cott• ..... (;11 ..... ..... '"'' ............ (oM\K ... ..,. ............... Geryl.---, ......... -11,.. wltll 1llt C-'Y a.ti .. OrMtl C.-ty t11 ~ ...... J (I PUBLIC NOTICE FIUOOI (henq wtn W•nv, Shirley C Wa119 i.tnd C.trot.nf' Wttnq 8811 8aywood FICTITIOUS aUSINESS D•1vt Hunt,,.glon B~..cll, C•lolorn1• Publ1\N'd 0''1"9'" (Od \I 0;11ly P 11ot Jan 8, IS, 11 111 1'181 111-61 NAME STATEMINT 916'6 Thf' foltow1no P•r ~on\ •rt> doinQ Hu\ bu\int-\\ I\ <onducted by dn PUBLIC NOTICE bu\tM\S•\ un1nf orf)Ofate<r t\\\0<1.tl1nn ot~r UMn 'LARK KENNEDY l'LO~IST •Pattnor"1•P STATEMENT OF AaANOONMENT OF USE Of l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME )'!IS Rfll Hill Avenu. 11·108 Coll• Sh"IO( Wang Mts.a, C••ttorni. 91•16 t "'' \l•ttmenl wa\ f+ll"d ••lh uw Clarlll Kenntdv. 7213 Rutorr \ County (1~,-11, ot O•dMQil' County on O•I•• C°'I• .._ .. , C:•l•lorno• 91'1• J•nua.y6. l'lt1 l t.f fo1tow1n9 l)tlr\Qln f\a\ abtlnctoned thitt u\f ot IM f1ct1t10\i~ bl.l'>tnf'U nam• IC&E DtSHllBUTORS I" W t61h Strttt, CO\te ~"-•· C••••ornicl 976'1 Th• F1<flt1ou\ 8u~1n~\\ Namfl r~ ferrfd to clbovf' w~n filf'O '" Orainor Counlr on January JI. 1'111 Dorothy w KPnMOy, 11/J Rutqe•S Drove Cos•• ...... C•lllorn1• .,.,. Publl\lw<l Or•nqt (Od\I Datly PtlOI, Tiii\ t>.111,_,, I\ COnclu<ltd by •n on J•n I I H H Ftl> S, 191• )II II Oiv1du•I C~& •ff•J Cl•l'll Kenneov Richard NUJ E.alOI\. ..... ~-woad Orh'f, Cost• ~\a, C•11torn1a •1ft11 Thi\ bu\tnt•u wa\ conch..ctf"d bv ttn 1n<1fvlouel Utt\ st•f..,,,.nt w•s hlf!d ••lh tf'W Counly Clel'll al Or~ Counly on J •n 20. ••• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l'IM10 Publo"*I Qr.,.90 (CW\! O•llY P•IOI. f hf totfOwtnQ Of'f\On\ arP do1n9 OU\1nf\\ e\ Ai<.l\.ard Nraf E•lon J•n U , tt. F.O S, 11, 1911 Jll 11 Ttus st•t~t ,.,,, '''"'° w11n 1~ County Cl•rlll of Orcln-Qit County on Janu1ry •. t'8i Ft711fl Publl\rwo Ora"90' Coo t D•1ly Pilot, J•n I. IS. '7. tt, 1911 1•• It PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATIMt:NT The tollo•in9 per-son\ a r• doino bu•lnen•• MARKETING DYNAMICS, 171 Rlo,.lde Avenu., N•wp0rt Buch, C:•lllornl••,.._, Jeflrev Ko1tk, 9.142 Bl•ke Av•nu.; C•rden Crow . C:•lllornl• •2'•• St•..., Arndt, 2:14 Lillian, Co"• Mew. Cllllornl• 92'27 Tiiis bu1lneu Is conouctto by • q•ner•I per1Mf\hlp Jeflrey Kotell Tl•I• •l•ltmtnt wu Ill.CS with IM Counly Cieri& OI ~-Counl y on Jan 20, 1'191 l'lllAlll Publlsllod Or-C04"1 0 •11• Pllo1, J•n. U , 1'. Feb }, 11, t911 lH•ll PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMINT Th~ lotto..j"9 S»t\Of'I ., do1no bu\1 ntss a s N E WPO RT I RVt N E CO M MER(IAL EQUIPMENT, tJ P1nla•I lr¥"1nf , Catiforntd 91114 Richard D•ul\Ch 11 Ptn'''' Irvin~, California •11'• Trus bU'tn•'\s I\ conouct•d by"" 1n d1v1du111I RICIMrO Oout.crt This \laffment w•<iii tllf'lrd •1th ttw County Clerk of Q,dnqt" County o" J'tnuat v &1 1qe1 FIUtH Publi\""O Or•nor ,.,.,, D••IY P•IOI, J•n8.1s.n ,tt,t'ltl 1$0.9, PURI.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINUS NAME STATt:MINT T ht followln9 1Mrson1 •re doin9 bu•lnen ft SUNSET SYSTEMS (J•nltorl•t Bu t1 d 1n9 M•lnlen•nce l, 70l1 C:•ncllel19"I Cir , Hunlu'910ft h«h. CA '2'47 Harolo R Fr-rlkwn. II* M9w STATEMENTOI' A•ANDOffMENT Vtrcle Ct., F"""t•ln V•lley, CA'270I. • 01' USE 01' Wm Jellerson, 70IJ C•ndlelltM l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI Cir., Huntlnvton Be.ell, CA nM7 Tiie IOl-"9 perwon hft _.,.,_d Tllh bu1l11tt1 '' concluctect by • IM u~ of I,_ fk llllOUI busu\eu n•m• vener•I _,,_r'llllp CONCOURS AUTO BODY. 17S W Wtlll•rn O J.ifff>On 11th Slr .. 1, Co•t• MeH, C:•t1lorn11 n 111 >IM-t wa• 1119'1 with the nu1 c_,., Clel'll OI ~-COUftly Ofl J ... Tiit flclllio..t BuilMH N•-r•· 10. ltll. lerreo to .oa... .... llled In Dr•noe 1'11414' County on Fe_, n, '"° PublllNO Or-co .. 1 D•lly Pilot RltharO '-•t E•lon, ~ l rnwOOd J .., JJ, 1', Fett. S, 11, 1911 l1 ... i Drive, c ... 1. Me ... C:alllornl• 91617 Thi• 1114lnM• ••• t-..Cl..i br •n lndlVIOual. Rlc...,d N .. 1 Eaton Thi\ 11.--1 w•s 111.0 with Ille County Clerk of Or•n" Counly on J•nu•ry 6, 1911. 1'1"21M Publltllod Or11n91 Crw" O•ily Pllol, J•n. t, IS, n. 1'. '"' ue .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUlllJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUllNIH NAMll STATllMllNT Th• loll-Int ptrtoin .,. CIOln9 bvllntna: SILVER SHOWCASE, 110. $. P.clllc CNll Hwy., i...,,.. 8e«ll, CA '2t51. C•rol I . R-r1•, tl'Of Cow , Cor- del M8', CA ft62S. Jim H•w8'd, 2110 Zell, L•vu11• IHcll, CA '2t.S1. "CTITIOUI aUllNllSS Tlllt IMillMH It <onduc led Dy • NI.Me STATIMllNT .. Mr•l -'"tnlltp. Tiit loll-Int 11t•ton1 ••• dolno ~a. A-• butln•ntt: Tiii• ....,._. wn 111..i wllll 111t • SONlt:THINO NICE ... 1 w.,,.., c-1yc ...... 0r...,couMyo11JM . L-, Cott• •M, C8llf9ml• ti.» JI, Hiil. Ne11<y LMI H•rl, 1941 Wtrrtfl l'Ultn Lef1!1C .... MIM,C.efllWllltt... PlllllllllM Or1111t C-• Dolly PltM, CONC:OURS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES 11• 161" Sire.I Co•I• Mei• C•t1forn1• 91•11 IC end E Ot\lnbutor\ tnc • • C 1t1torn1• corpor•hon 18' , .. " Strft't. :o\I• Mf'w c:a111orn1a 92621 Thi\ r>us1neu •) <Otlduct~ by• cor· oorat10" K ·~ E Ot\frtOUlor\ Inc Grll'CJOf'y J ICOOC> Tr-asurf r Th1\ \f4'1fl""""f wa\ filed with tM ::ount~ Cltrit. of OranQf County O'l Mnuarv 6, 1'191 f1SJ017 Publ1\~ Oran~ CCM\t 0.Jily Pilot, Jan I IS, n 1' 1911 u 1.91 PURI.IC NOTICE STATEMENT 0, ABANDONMENT 01' USI OF !FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAMI Th~ 1011ow1..., ptr""" 111s 1tw1ndo""o lht u't ot ttw flctitlou\ bu!tlnf!u name QUl(ICTAN MFC , 3JOH C:•ll• Av••dor S•n Ju•n Capl\h•no C•Ulorn1a 91•H lhP F1<tlh0U\ 8U\tn~\~ Namt-ff' ffrrf'd •o .COvf w•\ fllf!d 1n Or .,9P County on Jlllte II. l'ltO Oo91n Kir•mll 1"11 Vermont. Munth'Q'Of\ 8e4M" Ca1t•orrua •2M6 Tiii\ ""'""'" w•\ tonducttd C>y •n lnCllvlOu•I C>oQ.n Ktrf'm1t Thi\, \t•lenwn1 •• , f1tfld with '"" County Cl•rk of Or1"91 Cou11ty on J1nu•ry 6 1"1 l'IJ- Publl•-Ora .. Co .. 1 O••I• Piiot J an 1.1s.n ,,., 1t11 11o.11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS aUSINt:SS NI.Ma STATt:Mt:NT Tiie 1oe1ow1nv PH>0n " e1o1"9 """· MHU 'E NERGY SYS TEMS INTERNATIONAL INC . llO New~t Center Ortve, Sulle llO, Newoorl llucll, Ct llfoml• n..o Herbffl C Yim, • Dtl•w.,.. c·o•· PG••tlon, ll30 Grft<l~boro Ori"" • tl4, Mc L .. n. VA 21107 Tht1 Mllltt~ 1$ <-..Cle<! Dy a cor p0'8110ft A-ld E~'11l' S~l-tlnll, -IC,Ylm ~· Tllll --Wft ftl" Wllh lllf C-ly C!Htl .. Or ..... County°" J"" •• 1'11 . . ,. ... "'*lt!IM Or ..... CMtl Delly Pl ... , Hll. I , IS, 12. It, Hit llt., "'k'-'...,. ...,,, *I w-'9il. n. tt, ..._ t, tt. 1•1 tJMt ~. c. .. -...c:.1............ 1-----------------------------Tllll· llMlllMtl It <~1941 _.,. e .....,.1,.,._,..._, .._,,...,".,, Tlllt ......_.. -11 ... """ ._ c-ty Clwtl ef OrMfl ~ • J_,., .. ""· "' .... ......... °'*"" c:... °"" ....... , .. , I. ti. It, It, *t IJM{ . J"!'-____ ._..._.,. .. ------~----.... .-..... ---~ NATION Thu~. January 29, 1111 • DAILY PILOT 81 Child victim of .system no.. """' --i"'°""' repeatsd abwe QUIHCY. Ill. <AP> -Alan M •4141H •H pummeled for per~a,. four boun before be ell... at Ume1 wlth ll1t1, at tlmea with a wooden club wrapped with 1auae and labeled "TM lll1 8Ut'k '' He waa 5 yean old llUSH UP O• -YALUESWRH Poll~ found b1I fr••I body un U.. llvtn, room floor. hl• bkmd halr red with bk>od, h11 banch bruiHd from tryin1 to d~ne<-t th• bk>wl ··Probably he d1d somt!th&n1 an avtt~ Uttle lud d~&. wnt.- on thf: wall or iw mt-th1nai Thi.t 's all 1t Uakea, •~ud a former 10<'1al worker who h11d ur1~ thllt Ow ahy lunderaarttmer not bt' tf'tumed home because !>h~ teated 'there's going to be Ii dead lud · ALAN DIED JAN. 10 ~His mothe-r a nd a boyfrie nd are C'har&ed with murder But since his death. talk has centered not so much on those who m<ty have lulled tum, but on those who did not On the Wide. who now says he would have told anybody about the bruises he saw -but nobody asked. -On the school principal, who went through all the proper channels when Alan came to kin· dergarten with blackened eyes. ', . ............ -On t.he assistant state's at· torney 100 miles away. confident that when investigators lay the blame they'll find "everybody dit their job" by the rules in his county. BOY, KILLED BY BEATING, IN 1171 PHOTO Alan Madden elta on Jap of elater Tina -On neighbors who say lhey never heard the screaming. -On the judge, who says he was shown no evidence of t'hild abuse before he ordered Alan re· turned to his mother last August. "THE WHOLE SYSTEM should be tom apart to find out what went wrong," said state Rep. Mike McClain, who's called for an investigation of the Department Of Children and Family Services. the state agen· cy responsible for abuse cases. Alan . described by a grandfather as "a sweet kid," got Jost in the bureaucracy, fall· ing victim to a tragic series of reports never forwarded, ques· lions never asked. evidence never given. His mother. Pam Berg, 24. quit high school, married a sometime factory worker named Gerald Madden and was still in her teens when daughter Tina was born seven years ago. She was dark-haired and attractive, and reportedly had a fiery temper and a habit of holding lighted cigarettes out for Tina to touch. • "When I asked her why she did that. she said it was to teach her not to grab for lighted things," recalled former Knox County Deputy John Mackey, who investigated bruises on Tina's back and buttocks in 1!'75. THE MADDEN MARRIAGE ended shortly after Alan was born, each parent accusing the other in court of beating the children. In truth, "They took turns beating on those kids," said the former social worker, who asked that her name not be used. ' "I remember little Tina wak- ing up with njghtmares scream· ing 'Don't, Mommy, don't!· I saw bruises that were suspicious on those kids and was very much against either parent get- ting the kids," said uncle Charles Kruger. who kept Alan and Tina for several months in 1976 while their mother served a prison sentence for forging a chet'k. After her release, Mrs. Mad· den returned to Galesburg for a while, then headed for Colorado. Madden vanished. Efforts to have Alan and Tina adopted got waylaid. ··For whatever r eason. 1 couldn't get this case in court," said the ex-social worker . SHE SAID SHE wrote three times to the state's attorney and finally caught Circuit Judge William Richardson in the hall and asked that he docket the case. "He said, 'Yes, yes, contact the state's attorney.' " It was the mother who finally got it on the docket. She re· turned from Colorado a couple years ago with a new boyfriend, a new daughter named Nichole and, she said, a new interest in her two older children. Hearings were held. The former deputy wasn't called to tell what he knew. The W1cle wasn't asked about abuse. Problems in the past were either blamed on the father or not dis- cussed at all. "SHE WAS VERY neat look· ing. She said she was going to school," said Richardson, whose hearings dealt only with the mother's i nte rest in the children. where she would live and how she would pay for food and clothes. ·'The definition of a parent in Cowboy Dan's ZODIAC FLEA PRODUCTS t 50% OFF Dog & Cat Flea Collars Dog & Cat Flea Sprays Hou5e & Kennet Foggers Yard & Kennel Spray Shampoos our society is someone who owns a home, needs to have some education and has some interest in their children. And she met the qualifications," said the former social worker. Last August. Alan and Tina were returned to their mother, who was living with James Crain, 26. In October, on the day of the kindergarten class photo· graph, Alan came to school with his face so bruised he couldn't be in the picture. Principal Rick Baldwin alerted the local DCFS office. "He was such a shy, quiet Jit. tie kid," Baldwin said. "I couldn't see any reason to be mad at him. much Jess beat him." TANK REG. Westcliff I forrne<ly Rionl 1024 Irvine Ave Newport Beach 642·1 IU SAVE SALE PRICE IO·GAL. COMPLETE $%9.95 115.00 $14.99 , HEATER 6 llOOKl.ET, l'll.TER 6 CllARC.'OAI •. TUBINll •PUMP lt·GAL. DELUXE AQUARIUM 11000 ANO t.f<JlfT !t·GAL. DELUXE 124.tt M7.51 l'\.11,1.11000 6 Pl.UORIBCSNT Ll<ltn' 8t·GAL. TANK 1241.tt suo m.tt ....... $16.99 $39.50 $149.00 COlllPLE'Tll: Wint 110006 ,.,UORl.'ICt!NT l.IGtn' 1'1" 0 1.ASSI 1 lt·GAL DELUXE Wt.tt 117t.tt $161.00 COllll'Ll:T& WITll ltOOD 6 Pl.VOkSllCEHf l,IOtn' I'>'' OLAllt l7t·GAL. 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HAIDWAH STOH WM· OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Corona del Mar Harbor View Center \formf<ly lmP'f•OI 3107 E Coast Hwy '7J-HH --nn-.11.1•11 -1614 San Miguel Dr Newport Beach '44-1570 ON ALL AKC ~~~~~~PUPPIES Akita Boxer Chow Cockers Plus Many Other Breeds Collie Doxie Dobles Lh•sas Poodles Scotties Shih Tzu Springer I/ .. • .,, ... .. 1 .. ·~ ~Y PtlOl ............ . 4ff r•f._ ••Ill Ge n Oand C Jone~. rh~1rm-.n of th~ Joint Chiefs of Staff. says th~ U S and its allies must develop a broad "g lo baJ" trategy and l n e r e &se th e ir strength to ('ounte r Soviet threats m t he P ersian G ulf o r e lsewhe re Safeway ginnnick hared S AN F RA NCI SCO ( AP I Managers of local Safeway Stores were advised last week to tie yellow ribbons on plants, boost the prices St .S O , a nd urg e customers lo "celebrate the release or our 52 Americans" with a plant from Safeway. Apparently the idea w o rked . O n e s tore ma nager who tried it said. "We sold them all. .. A MEMO from the San Francisco division head- quarters or the nation 's la r gest s upe rm a rket chain advised stores last week that the marketing gimmick would be a good way to "clear out yellow bows you might have on hand," as well as to boost plant sales. "Try a ·Freedom· dis- play and capture extra sales by offering yellow bows on your plants." began the memo, written by Anna Frazier, nursery m anager for the San Francisco di vision. L o u is Gon za l ez . Safeway's manager or urban and public affairs. said he " regrets" the tac- tic. "SHE GOT over- zealous trying to market the planl<>. ··he said. "It's a ve r y com - petitive area, and you're always looking for an op - portunity to boost sales," Gon zalez continued . "Onfortunately, she took the return or the hostages as a good way of promot- ing the plants.'' 'Gonzalez defended the price mark-up, however, saying that decor ated plants s uch as those sold for Easter or Valen- tine 's Day -are always marked up $1.SO over the price of undecor a ted plants. ''We try to provide pro- ducts in our stores that are what customers are looking for." Gonzalez s aid. Buil,di,ngs approved OCEANSIDE (AP) Downtown Oceanside will 1et a $30 million shot in the arm with con- struction of twin 11-story office towers approved by the city council. Redevelopment funds are earmarked for the buildin1s. Ofrice Builders, Inc., of Canada plans to begin c onstruction by April 1182. Woman named FRESNO (AP) - Fresno County will have lta first woman planning director, be1innin1 in March . Ann Siracusa, director of community development in San B'ernardlno County, was appointed b"y Fresno County supervisors. ~..---.... ... ..... --.,........-:-.~~~::-::-.,--:' •••. _,. _ ....... _. • ... • -:;--.: 4J:;C.::..-;-:..~~.. .. . ,_,. ~ __, -~·~ . l hurldey. Jenuaty 2t . l tll NATION Kawasaki .. to recall 16,500 'hazardous' snowmobiles WA S HIN G T ON (A P > kawualll Mulora Corp will apend H HllmMt~d S3 million to 14 m illion tu rec·all a bout It.SOC> 1nowmobllc11 iand pay a sao.ooo penalty to Metil~ 11 l'Htl bro"'-'ht bJ the ('0011uuuir Product Saft1t) Commh1•6un Kawuaki'1 '80.000 penalty 11 to settle a cbule ot failln1 to report a haaanklul product. In a 1econd case, the 1afety a1ency aaid the Marriott Corp. aareed to pay f70,000 to sett.le a sim ilar cbarte in connection with rides at amusement parll:I In San· ta Clara, and Gurnee, Ill. number" ot lnjuri" and tbe death of a H·year·old boy, tbe com- ml11ion 1aid. Tbe ride9 bave been modilled since tbe fatal accident, but Mar- riott .,,_ to 1ubmil rel\llar re- port.I to tbe commlulon for two yean on the 1afety record ot the rides. port1:fic,!.equ1rement~ or 1alety re1u• . Tbe eommlaioo said Kawuak.i told the aceacy of about 30 lnju.rlea lnvolvinl anowmobUe tracb, in- cluclbal lraetures and woundl that ln three c .... required fln1er am- putatlolll. Tbe problem in 1'71 and 1m modell wu not reported until May im, ti said. . i1tered warranties tor the 1971 and 1W79 Invader and latruder models, tellin1 them of a proiram to replace the t.racks , free of char1e. with a newer model track that does not have the problem. The manufacturer and the safe- ty commission advised ownen of the models to contact their local dealer by June 30 for information on the track replacem ent pro- 1ram .. T h ~ 11'71t 11nd 11'711 m udt!I 1nuwmob1le11 uwolved In the rt1caU ha vt· ~ .. 1m11lu•alt!d an about 30 lllJ1.tru·11 , tht: c·om m1u auo said. Al leu t a doaen coll11iom of roller coaater cars at th<Nse parka ha ve caused "a substantial Both companiea 1l1ned tbe a1reemenll without admitlinl any violation ot ~e comml11lon'1 re- Kawuaki ia mailinl notices to all 1nowmobUe owners with re&· ., ITS SIMPLE. ITS FASt ITS SPECTACULAR! Right now, during the RCA XL-100 Instant Savings Spectacular. the popular XL-100 is even a greater value. Because participating RCA dealers are offering instant savings of $25 , $50 or $75 on selected RCA XL-.100 19 " and 25" diaQonal Color TV's. Outstanding performan ce feature s include Automatic Color Control and Fleshtone Correction , Xtendedlif e chassis and Super Acculine picture tube . Plus many models feature Channelock Remote Control . . limited time-offer ends Morch 1, 1981 RCA XL-100 offers traditional quality with deluxe per- formance features and fine styling. Visi t a participating RCA dealer, fi ll out the Instant Savings Certificate and save instantly on the RCA XL-100 model of your choice. Sov• $50 on 25"--• X~too Color TV All feature Automatic Contrast/Color Tracking . Auto- atic Color Control and Fleshtone Correction for a n ral , lifelike picture-proQram to program . chan- nel t annel. Available cabinet styles include Colo· nial . Tr diti onal and Contemporary. (Models : FER520 , R684 , 688 , 690). FE"520 GE~ G0690 non ~ Get Instant Savings now on the feature-packed RCA XL-~00. Sov• $75 on 25"-.-• ~mor. Control X~ 100 Color TV Select from decorative console models or a table model all with Channel ock Remote Control. Turn the set on and off. adjust volume or select any channel from across the room. cabinet styles include Con· temporary, Trad iti onal and Colonial. (Model s: FER525R . GER685R , 689R, 691R). GEM>&9" Sav• $10 0 Sov.S25on19':..._, Tobi• Mod•I X~100 C9lor TV RCA's energy efficient Xlendedl ife chassis plus Automatic Color Control and Fleshtone Correction are featured on each of these 19" diagonal models. Plus Channel ock Remote Control on model FEC468R. Three Con temporar y cabinet styles available . (Models: FER443 , FER450. FEC468R). on ACA i6'' ond it':.....,..i Dlock ond Whet. Portabl•• All compact RCA Black and White TV's feature the reliability of a 1~o solid state chassis and a bright, sharp picture. Choice of screen sizes -16" or 19" diagonal-all with RCA's high performance VHF and UHF tuners. (Models: AER161 . 162, 191 , 192, 193). non ~ A0192 TU f4MILl' Cl•ClJI by 811 Keane • '\ w oe :a: : _r---- r by Virgil Pirtch (VIP) -111W'_.:9Z ~~:::s: ------~ "But I don't WANT a trial separation." "Yovr ruler hos lo ts of elbows ·• MARMADl'KE by Brad Anderson c---·~"" 1-1.'f "I wonder who had his runny nose up against my clean windows again." <~~ • 1'} Hank Ketchum I ' I "We was all sleeptn' peaceable together until that big crash of thunder'" JUDGE .PARKER YOV'D ~EHER (11Vf ME THE TICKET FOR HI( PARKIN0 Cll\RA0 L r JEANNIE.' I'LL HAVE TO (JE I 5'0M£0Nt OVER HERE FROM 5PENCER FARM5 10 • DRIVE THE f:llATION WA00 N ~AC~.'/ MISS PEACH HERE ARE lHE KEY5 TOO ... t'>UT ARE.N'T YOU 001N0 DOWN 10 POLICE HEADQUARTER!; V'lllH ME 7 l'M NOT AN5WER1Nv ANY OUE5flON5 WITHOUT YOU fHERE. 5 AM ' by Harold Le Ooux I THINK YOU'LL HAVE TO uH ANOTHER LAWYER! "THERE MAY OE A CONFLICT OF INTERE5T ~ECAU!":IE I'M REPRE5EN11Nu T1M • -_...c_/, by Mell Lazarius !llA1 HA~ YOV11Z F'.ATt-1E~ 60T'TeN "°Ill OF C-tlANW:Y, NOW THAT HE~ MY l=ATHE~? 1 J , • T~VINq TO Ql..11T s~? j :£} ~fJ:J UNITED Feeture Syndicate Wldnesdey·s Puule Solved 2t AtoNmlnt 45 Kind of ldll. 30 Sword tlgMt 41 Slllure s, Ex1enl60nt 4 7 Allin city 33 Dul'°""" 41 Hlrrllollll9 S5 Orttnftl 50 Ttldl: Inf, nur9llNlld 51 °" ... tinny Mloo 5SMl.a.t SI~ 54 lrtllt: • OUNr one Comb. form 41 P01o1 ptloto: M Aldlo tube: tWOl'Cll ... 41Ael Nloul ... ~ •Wom 1 I 3 4 I ...... ---~~-,~--~~~~~__,-, IT'~ HA~ ....... \ TO TEL.I-.·. I by Ferd & Tom Johnson PMNIJTI TUM•LE•EED8 WHA"T'S Wl"TH OOR SAWE:t7~F SAVANT OF SMIJ66'fRV e CO.? SHOE Ni\NC\' WHAT A TOWN--- THE BUSES ARE CROWDED--·THE MOVIES ARE JAMMED GORDO UH, 'TtXJ GUYs HAVE~T MO\le'7 AU. PAY. MAY I ASK WHY, L.01SA L.UCK? ---THE STORES ARE PACKED--- THE STREETS ARE M O BBED NANCY-- YOUR LUNCH IS ON T HE TABLE by Tom K. Ry\n FOR ONE m 1NGj WJ: f#tKE A ~AiHf~ C+tARMIN& IASLEALJ . by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller NI)(---! HATE TO LOOK AT CROWDS by Gus Arriola FUNK\' WINKERBEt\N ·by.Tom Batiuk ~ER 5EJ..F -APPRAISAL R)RN\ BRABBLE DR.SMOCK IN ~IN&~ RESRJ~5 70 ~E QUE.5TIO~ I~ ™E 5E.L..F-APPRAl5AL, Pl..£A5£ ~ mE ~WING ~L..£: ReM&Me.eA , YOU SAie> l'T", KIPPO .' 0 E.XCEu..ENT 0 GOOD 0 FAIR 0 1 1-0PE 10 (£ T fW..J ~EAL ESTATE LICENSE .SOON I by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont NOW I OON'T~OW If I &t\00\.0 SPeNO ff ... ~ SfflE \T f()R ~. by Lynn Johnston L.e.T'S GO lb 1'1E Cf*Ot~~ AN, l'U. HELP YOO DEC.•oe. l .. -DAii. Y I'll.OT •uauc NOTICI PUBLI(' NOTl("t: NOTICE INVITING 8 10S Not1c,. n tiPr•b' Q•V,.n in.ti 1n~ 6u•rd ot 1 ru\IPfl\ ut ttvt C"'n~HI Com "1uruty CoHtQf' 0 111itlr 1tt ot Of•not! County, ('1hfotn4o, will rtttrtvr \ttdl~d 1)1p Pftn1• LOCATION Wllllln C,,_vron \ u •\l•nq p1p;olln.-,.qnt Of #.J't trnm olhhofl l'\ldnCI £'itt1ittr Ql'!'n .. •al Iv wutn ttl'\d Wf''\t nt 1m- C1ty ot Seal 8tMlf'H to ChevH>n'~ ,..10,ttnQ 1>•0-- duct1on t11t1wilin9 1a~1M1 (,-poro.a1m .. tPly JOO'"'"' nortnw"''"f'ly o• n1e rn ,_.., '\t"f 11on ot M ArlnA ()"Vt" dod h t 'iht'flt (1 ty Of ~f'ttl f\p;e.cM A public llHrlno lor IM •bove pro IHI •"" ia-rmll •DPll<•llon •Ill 'liOOn be lc-.cl -notiu ol 11\•t l\U rln9 ""' ... pWtt-.i. P.,l>llshed <><•,... CoHt O••IY Piiot, J e11 21, a,"·'"' 01-tt #n PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r "' followtnQ o.r sons •re do•n9 bu\tn~u~\ l'MSAFE or lOS ANGELES, IJOI Logan Avenue 'B CO\I• Mou Cahlorn•• 9162' ' , ~lannecl P1ol•<l1on Int IJOI lob•n A•enue '6 Co•t• M•\11, C•llll)rnle 9762' H1•s bu•ln.u I• co1111ucteo by a ror P<\l'lllion Pla~d Prottctlon Inc S.<.retary T r•A\Utl'r fhl~ ,~;!:....,~!, 111ec1 wttn "" Cdll11ly Clerk ot Orenat County on Jen .. ••• 6 "" f'ISJtll P"bllsl'lt<I Or~ Coe\! Dally Piiot. J•n I, IS, 22. ,., IMI l~ .. I ~ ·~~·PUBLIC NOTICE ~---l"ICTlflOUI •UltNall ,,,,,, lilAMa ITATaMaN'T TIW ........... ,.,_ It d91nt llull· MU•: E STAR l"ROOUCTIOHS, to2t II' Oeft, IP'flM, CA tOIS. g, w.mt ..... _Dell, lr .... ,CAC1S. .... ....._ i. <eMIK-ty •11 .... ·~· ~ ....... o ... ,,.. .,.,. ................. •1111 Ille C.,. Cllt1' f# Ote111t C4MllllY Ol'I Jell. ... -1..,, '"" .,...., ........ 00 ... CMle ~ ...... . , ....... "· .... '· 11. "" ... 1 .... ..l& .. -·s-, ll'Hiltfly, J1n1i11ry It. 1111 P\18&.IC NOTICI lntereSt rates affect work force Pll8UC NOTICE N&W YORK (AP> -If you want to know wbere ln\enlt ratee are beaded ritbt now, don't look for 10m• klnd of cona•H• Judtmeat from tbe Hper\I. Somt Hy It won't be loot before rat .. re1um1 th1lr decllnt of December, which nudtld tbe prtme rate charted by bankl down from a record 2l '-' 91rcent to IO. /""'"" Otbert wam that th• widely heralded "peak" of a month or 10 ato may have been Juat a way 1tation on the road to 1v1n hither levell. IN anu:a woaD8, contualon abounda. ·'There are no benchmarltl any more by whlch we can Judie how htah lntereat rate• can 10." said Htnry K1u1man, the well·known 1conomt.t at the lnv11tment bankln& firm of Salomon Brothers, in a recent television appearance. But whether the prime rate is headed for LS percent or ~ percent, almost everyone agrees that r•lN w11l remain at historically high levels for som~ time to come I THUS, J UST AS indiVtduals and businesses have had to learn to cope with persistent inflation. 1t Is ~videnl that they must adapt to living in a <'II mate or high interest r ates. Some of the effects of sky·high rates are plain to see. Mortgages at 14 percent or 15 oercent. or IF YOU ARE A STRANGER. BE ONE NO MORE. By Terry l.)· Grant. R. Ph. 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INfUl*•TAXES Wll Ylll OUT! CALL 751-3911 Au rw '*· Clrtis Prict Cer t1f1ed f tnanc1al Planner first Y2 MM Cmlltltilll At Ml CMrp COUECTORS CORNER R•r• Coln• a 818mp• GOLD & SILVER Prtcee for 1-29-a1 -C-*7• -Ct_ltl .M . ., -K•uoerr_, Ulf.• un ... Maplp Le.. UU... UJI.• 100 CO•OIW> .-.. UIJ,11 SO P•'°" ...._. w.41.11 'IO ... Sil••• 8~ ,...,_ M9'!lo ~r_.,....__ ... c:.a,., -.-. (714) 55fr.ll50 South Coaat Plua VIiiage • • • • • • • •• ___ ... jAc.--.... ~-)• T'urnyour unusables into usable cash.Call Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. 1-------- WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jf:'wel!. tiy loM:ri11 pu1Ll1cJ:.e~ 01amonos gem !.lu11o:!. 9<110 .111(l <.Jlv,., '"'"' p1<1 .. ~I•· 111oovielual5 ,111d U'>\'11(''> C.111f'l111 "•.im111,1tuJ11 ;inti evillua 1tu11 liy "'" t••µ••r l'> Hi<Jll~!>I µ11<..t"> µ.;110 10 ':I tlo11ly t...,1 Ill L lf1u ... t:1J Suntlo1y Pnun" today As> 1111 B•·lly Lr.k.1• or ·Oouy Kl•1111t:"lly A i.I .t.\ ' •· I I" t • i. , f lo /, 'l>I AIP: .l[W[LS by JOS[PIJ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa • 54~9066 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS CALL LINDA BLUE NA~E STTE STATEMENT n.:~:,'ollowonq """"" ·~ clo•nQ bu\I ABOUT A SECOND CECELIA I Wnotewdltr o ... , TRUST DEE ~01on•df>I MAr (<1l1torn•d':IOH D LOAN Lor, •1,... c NadtPr 1 wn,, ... ,., .. , Dr••& CoroM <t•I MM (dlotnrn.,, UP TO $500,000 9?&H 1 n1" bU,lnf'\\ !\ (.Of'IC!UcttO bV ,.n '" '11:·:1~4~,::;:.~:~~,' .. ~~":~I"·" "'"n ""' 7\ezoport Eq1 tify Tunds ·Inc cou~t•' Cit•• 01 or~""" Counl; ,,., l1CE'nsed Broker Since 1971 Jdnu1try 1t t0ft1 rnn•• (714) 760-6060 Pubh .. ~ ()f flt"tQt" C.Ud\t Ofltl'f Pt lot. '-========--==================== l•n 8 I\ n tt l'l!Jt IH 81 t- PUBLIC NOTICE N7U.ff "CTITIOUS 8UllNEH NAMI STATEMENT Tht following 1MrM>tll •r1t c101ng bu\lneu ., HI Fl DOCTOR, 111' Eu t B•ll Road, A..-lm, Calltornla t2IOS Jor.-~. 2117S Nar<lto, Ml\ •Ion Vltlo, Cellfomla f'Zl7S ll\11 bu\!,..., II condu<ttd by an In div"'"•' Jor.-N-Tnl• ,, .. ...,.,,, ... llltd w1111 ,,.. Co.,nty Cieri\ ol Oren., County on J•n .. ery 11, ttll ,. .. ~ Pul>llllled 0r...., Cou.Ht Oaily Piiot, Janu••Y"· F...,.,.,Y S, 11, 9', 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •us'tNEH NAME STATIMEIU .,. .. , f II• 1011owlno 1MrsoM are dolno bU\lnt\\ ., T!1E METALS INVESTOR, 111 W t 711\ Slrffl. 06, '°''• Meu, Calltornlt m11 T"-Com~ SeMe Prffs. In< , • Celllor11I• cor,..,•llon, 711 w. 1711\ StrHI, ~. Ccnl• ~H. Cellto1111e m 11 Tiiis llvtlnHs h c-.-by e C.,• oor•tl011 Tiit ComlnOll Seftw "'"'· '"'· P ... R- Vke Prnldeflt Tiiis 1 .. lemtflt wet IUM Wllll Ille Counly Cltr• ot Or..,.. (911111'1 Oii Je11ut1ry •. •••. ., ... f'Wll-Or ..... CMM o.lty ~. Je11. e. IS, tt, "· 1•1 IPW'I '$50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt•r .. at only ,.""'~nt .• lnc0tae • Co•••rcial • Re•ldential I • • w .... lv co••lt-•• • • Nontlilv f•n41nt1• • 6 -n•h• to J .,.are • So•tliera C.llfonll• ' H fll1tf , I fl If 1-n lnform•tlon ••nice t•' ''''" ,,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,..,.,j ... (714) 751M515 Alj!EAICAN HOME M0"1'GAGI • 730 N"WO(l•f Center Oro•• Design Plaza Newport Beach. ' Cahlorn1• 112eeo BUSI NISS more, make houaln1 a leu appe1lln1 lnv11tment than it wu for moet of the 1'70I. Auto manufacturer• have found that I• hard to sell can -whether they are amall or lu1e. fuel· efflcte.nt or not -when the coet of an •uto loan Is aa hi&h u it la ritht now. Alert aaven have been quick to Mnd the be11t places to put their money In llmH ,,, h11eh r11t c11 Assets ol money market mutual ruml11. now yhdd ing 16 percent to 19 percent. hu n <"hmht!d to rww highs above $80 billion t his month Less apparent perhaps. but JWll a11 trr1JX1rtant, a re the subsurface economic ron·e!I , !!Cl In motion by high interest rates, that a(fcct JUSl llOOUt l'V eryone. For instance. there is the news from Pcn~w>ns & Investment Age, a trade publlcat1on , that growth slowed last year in the assets 11r th1· na tion 's 1,000 largest pens ion. J.lroril sharing and other employee.benefit plans The fiii:un:l> ~howcd only an 11.9 percent rise last year. comparl'd with an increase or more tha n 19 percent 10 llf/9 The apparent cause: falling prict's of bontJs. an which many of the funds have an vci.tcd heavil y When interest rates rise. prices of bonds ~ n· forced downward to keep their )111da at preva111q levell: Thm, ln a roundabout but 1tlll vvy real way r htth lnterett ratn have cut into the rtllrement ln· veatmentl of mlllion1 of worken. • Still another 1ubtle but pervulv• l'ftult of bltb rat11 l1 the IO·called "1)ow pay" effect. Seventy percent of buaine11 credit executivtt polled ln early January said they had problem• with 1Jow· pa yins customers. NINETEEN PEaCENT CLASSIFIED the problems as ·'severe,·· accordin1 to the NaUon.al Aa · soclallon of Credit Mana1ement1 the or1aniaatlon that took the s urvey. When cash on hand can earn hi&h interest, and when It costs a lot to borrow money, a bulineaa or an individual. ror that matter has a natural ten· dency to hold back on paying the bills. (n response lo this, more than two·thirds of the ercd1t managers s aid they planned lo take a ~lronger approach to slow payers, by such means us turning more unpaid accounts over to outside rolle<.'lwn ascencies or imposing lntere,st or service fc•cs on overdul' payments. SUCH MEASUR ES, AS c redit managers knnw. carry risks or damaging good will with £'u~tomers. and possihly of helpiog drive a hard· pr(•ssed cui>toml'r or two into bankruptcy. Almost twti·lhirds of the credit managers s ur- v1•y1:d said tht·y in fact did expect an increase in the number of bunkruptcies in their respective in· rlusfr&("S dunnsc the first hair of 1981 Geothermal plant eyed NORTH CONWAY , NH. <AP1 A Georgia company wants to drill through four males of New Hampshire gr anite in hopes or establishing a geothermal power !'Lant that would provide enough electricity for 130.000 homes and heat for JO acre!> of greenhouses. HDR Development Corp. of Augusta ha!> an nounced it is seeking government hell' lo build thl' plant. The company detailed plans to drill six holes 20,000 feet deep to tap natural heat in Carroll County granite. "We a re deadly serious about this ... said James Foster . vice president and scientific expert for the company -.l Raansford s<tid the project would cost S80 mtlhon and the company would seek up to 75 per· cent m federal loan guarantees for the venture The plant could begin producinl( energy within fo ur ye<1rs. offi c1ab s aid Under the process patented by HOR which !>la nds for hot dry rock between 6 million and 9 mill ion gallons or water would be pumped to a depth where the granite reaches 465 degrees r ahrenheit an "an oven" created by fracturing rock under hydraulic pressure The hot water would n se and heal Freon. a j!as that would turn generators to produce 66 megawatts of electricity ( ),·•·r Tiu· Counlt·r NASO l istinqs •ow•n<eo Oeclln.ct Unc11ari9'!<1 fot•f I\\~\ Nt • nigh> ._.l'W IOW\ Total ••'*• DOWNS N•mt LA\! 1 (mpTerm l ? 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There are aipificant alpa the aaaww is a resoyrullne ··yea..:' - - -- Baby births in 1980 are 3 percent bi1ber' than in 11'71 to date -and the U.S. CensWI Bureau predicts this trend wUl continue through the decade. What's basically occWTi.D1 la that the babies born in the boom of the late '40a-early '50a are now catching up to us and havin1 children of tbelr own. The most importiml·cbange is in births amon1 women 30·35 years or age. Here the birth rate haa climbed 1,.1 children per 1.000 as against 7.8 per 1,000 five years a10, ac· cording to health economist Rachel Golden. HOSPITAL ADMISSION FOa birthsjumped3.lpercent in June '80 as against June '79. That means an in· creased demand for obstetrical. pediatric and newborn facilities to take care or the 3.5 million born this year, ob- serves Alex M<.'Mahon , president or the American Hospital Association. If the anticipated rise to 4 million births per year is reached by 19&, maternity services may have to be reopened in hospitals where they were previously reduced or eliminat- ed. forecasJ,s McMahon. With women having babies at a later age, a network ol natal centers is growing to provide intensive care for hieh· risk babies. THE RISE IN BIRTHS has been most rapid in the Pacirir, South Central and Mountain regions of the U.S. California, the nation's most populous state, is expecting more than 400,000 children to be born this year, hiehest in the state's history. The number or non-white births has been rising more rapidly than whites because of increased immigration from Cuba, Mexico, Haiti and the Far East. The meaning of this boom will be profound to a vast range· · For the first time in aJmost 15 years. the rise in births wall foretell a rise in elementary school enrollment -thws easing the employment pressures on elementary school teachers who have long been in a job squeeze. Followin1 this, high schools and colleges in the 1990s will be takinl care or more students A LONG·AWAITED expansion will come in industries producing baby rood. diapers, children's clothes and toys. There also will be more business for the appliance, home furnishing. personal products, textile and retaillne in- dustries. They will profit from the 22 million new households the Census Bureau forecasts in the next 20 years. With prices or most convenllonal smgle·family homes soaring. new families will be looking at multifamily homes. small row garden apartments and town house de- velopments. Municipalities across the nation are now issu.in& specia l single·family mortgage bonds to give lower mortgage rates lo young families buying first homes. Of broad meaning is that women will not stay home t.o rear their children, ·'The baby boom does not mean that women have decided their place is in the home," McMahon said. '"More than one-third of the mothers of children under the age or one are now working.·· WHAT, THEN, WILL be done with the new babies ~hi.t~ .. .mother works 2 The mobile young working family of the '80s will find the traditional baby minders (relatives and family friends) in short supply and will look for neighborhood child care centers, play schools. day camps for their needs. Industry also may be compelled to pay salaries durinJ! pregnancy, birth and early parenthood, to maintain a steady work force. Job guarantees upan return to work, business.sponsored child care centers near work and a nexible work week for women with young children may be coming close to today's com~onplace reality. -----------I p• a11d Doarn• NEW YORK (API -Ttw tallowl"9 list .,,..,,., Ille ,.._ V-Stoel Esc.._ llO<h --r-s , ... , ............. llW most - -IN most .,._ on !!'can~:.''*"'" ._e1i.-. of "°'"-..,::: ~= ~~~-=~~~~~ clllf•rtnct lltt--pr .. IOU\ t IOll"O price and loday"s ~~"'· price. 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Then wnte 10 Pal Dunn Pat will Cl.II red tape. gettmg the answers and octwn you n11ed •to solve 1MqUat1es m government and business Mall JIO'" qwstaons lo Pat Dunn. Al YDl.lr Sumce. Orange Coo•t Doily Pdol. P 0 Bor ISQJ. Costa Mesa . CA 92626 As many letlers as possible will be an~red.' btil phoned 1nquines or lellrrs nor 1nclMdlng Ille realkr's }MU rwme. addreu and business ho1.1rs' phone numbttcannol be considered Thascotumn appearsda1· ly ezcept Sundays · · Propo•nl • .-rk• '"·'",.,, '"'"""""'•" DEAS &EADEas: ne Food .... Dna& Ad· •l•U&r8U.. wu&a p•Mic eo••ettl lty Felt. l7 Oii l&a ,...,..a1 1o reqmre mUtlf•ct.ren Hd dla· trl9-•&on or medical de.Ices (Hell H X-ray au--.. p•ce•••en, .._,.. .. ••ppllea, lalra· •tert.e derices ucl cwl•d ieMes) lo lel &lte •IN· cy kaow aboal deatb, lajurtea or otlter safety preltle .. UMClated wl .. tlllelr ue. Preeady, dni compaales mut talorm FDA of ,,...... wllll tltelr proctac&a, bat reportla& troeble .... medical devices ls volutary -aad ••aalllflldory 19 FDA'• oplmee. 'l'k ,,..._.1 H accepted, ...W reqalre device dJalrt......,. lo keep complalllt ftJea •Dd mHafae. l•nn CO ...,,y FDA wltlala Z4 lllious of prodact· related deat.a. WrtUea reporta la seve• days woald be m•M•tory for deadla, laJ•rlff or ltealtlt· related defeda .. U1eae pl'OIJada. A two-day llOtlllcadom de•dll.De woaJd be set for deftttln de· vice recalla. 8"d you commeats lo: Docketa MHatemeat BrHdi <HFA-315), Food aad Ora& Admilllatra· UH, aoom 4-12, 54111 Flsben Lane, Rochllle, Md. ZllS7. M "" n•• u·arnf ng lnltrl•'! DEAR PAT: I read recently that the Treasury and Health and Human Services departments recommended to the president and Congress that warning labels not be required on ak<tholic beverages at this time. In view or all the evidence ~.~~t l~~s .~lc;o~QI..-:: particuJarly. .. .ex.cessi¥e-.. eoo- sumption -to a variety of serious health pro· blems, including alcohol·related birth defects. I wonder why warning labels were turned down. Can you tell me why'.' S.E .• Fountain Valley Amo.c tl9e reaaoaa for DO& reqlllri•C •leolMtl wanbl.I labels ls tllat preput womem are waned of muy ~ata to safe eomplelioa of prepucy, Hd tlaat tlaere la a rtak of ovenrbehnla& tltem wttll waral•C• tlaat "everyt111la1" appears to be ltar•flll. Wania& label messages sbould be simple· aad ~. bat because akolaol'a effecta vary wa.. tlae •moat cou••ed ud lltere'a ao ~­ clulve evldetlce U1at moderate or .. &er•ltte•t drillkiaC caaea lollg-term llarm, a brief label ••railll Is aot poulble alld may Ht be c•vblca.1. &Ille re,ort cmclltded. FUiiy, aome ei:pena warned tl11at a1.D11JD1 oat • 1pedfk lllealtlt .... Helt .. fet•I alcolM>I •YD· drome for a wanJai label may came couamen lo till ... otlller •leolaol-related bealtll llaaarda arr. aot l•portut. TM departmeata recommetld .. at llldutry, 1•.enmeat a..t private or&a.alaatioaa coed•d a "m.Uc lllf•maUoa campalp oa alcoltol·rela&ed lllealtlllpreblems. ('•tt••••••r 1••11••• ,..,,'''""rd DEA& &EADEas: ne ••• edltao. ol "Tl ... C.mpleat CaUfonla CoeHmer Catalot•,'' wlllld1 pro.W. ........ u. oa M•e 51 coaHmer IH••, lllu -. releued by tlte Callferala Depan•ewt ot C.Uamer Allain. It ca~ be 1M1rellliaaed for tz.M, a.cl..., tu ucl lllaadU.1 elllaraes, from P•bllca· dell s.eca., P .O. Bea 1115, NorUI HlllllHda, CA ..... fte 218-pate Ulutrated ,.wtcadoe alerta COii· •••en co IMlr rt1 .. &a, poteMlal prMle••· waya lo aa•e _,, wlaat Jcewctea or ortulaaUoaa to c•· tad lf probleaa develop, ••d Miter refereace ••&erlU. CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO S&00,000 ~rt &,uity 1unds ·Inc • UClf*d ltoker Stnce 1871 ~ " . (71•> 760-6060 • ------._._.. ____ -------- CONSUME A 'Dalla•' erase AMARJU..O. THU (AP) -BUli· neHman Van Harlow WI.DU to MU Southtork Ranches, but MlN Ellie - ma,ron of lelevllion's popular "Dallu" -needn't worry lhllt ber lifelonc home will be bo411ht out from under her. Harlow. you see, owu Southfork Rancbee lnc. but oot tbe actual ranch wbere mo1t ol tbe action of the week· ly TV series takes place. Harlow -the late1t person tryiq to caah in on the "Dallas" craze - paid a SlO filinl fee to tbe Texaa 1et'retary of state's office to form the corporation. Yor two weeka, he'1 been adftrtWna in The Wall Ktreet Journal tryinc to aell the name lie hopes to 1et $2,000. The ad aaya: "Southfork flanchft Inc ., a Teau corpoutloa. Accttptln1 offers for the corporate 1heU nuned Soutbfork Ranches Jnc ." Harlow aaya he'• had no tuera "I Juat thou1ht someone ml1._t want t.111 use of the n.me," he Hid, admittinf be may ha~e waited too lon1 to make hi• move. 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I lllily Pilat THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1981 Mike Mar.kel's 18-footer proved the difference FEATURES C4 TELEVISION C7 MOVIES CS as Estancia High's Eagles bested Irvine, 44-42 . See C2 . Hype ends tonight Anteaters play at Long Beach K ~ your pYt-11 on the llall . Edison High's Rick DiBemardo (43) has a Edison's Darren Moore <53> and the Oilers· lot of interested onlookers as he throws up · Greg Knapp (44) and Jim Lane. For the a shot in Wednesday night's game against surprising story. see C2. Huntin~ton Beach . Among those are By JOHN St:V ANO Ot.._DMl,~IMlff LONG BEACH Sonte people have spent the entire week building up UC Irvine's basket· ball game with Long Beach State tonight '7:30) as a grudge match between Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan and a few 49er or- Cicials who were in a position, at one time. to hire the former Sad-' dleback College mentor. Even a 49er player or two has gotten caught up in the hoopla· "We don't like to lose to Mulligan." s ays guard Dave Shutts. who played against ··Mulligan-coached tea ms while at Cypress "CRAIG CDVKEMA> and mys elf hav e bee n lookin~ forward to these games for a long time . We have grudges whenever Wl' play against these guys " ' Naturally. the hype sounds good. but to put everything an perspective, tonight's game at the Long Beach Arena 1s simply Just another game. Says who'' Says the coat·hes who are involved. that's who "The onl y reason TlllS game is significant is because we're p laying them back to-back." contends 49er Coach Tu Winter "We 're both three-and-one and af we split we're both still in the conference race. Rut if one of u~ s weeps. the other is dead ... ··Playing Long He a ch State on the road 1s Just like playing Utah State on the road, .. adds Mulligan. "you still have to win." IF SO MEON E i s stall searching for an aq.~umcnt , though, he might be better off asking the two coaches how they reel about playing each other twice in three days. Expletives deleted. they both hate it. ·'I think 's it's ridiculous and I don't see why it's necessary." says Winter. "I think it distracts a little bit to have to play one team l wice in a four -day period" "I don't think you 'should have to play anybody back-to-back," s upports Mulligan. "There has to be some other way to make the schedule. I know every· body's doing it but I don't think it's good." The fact re mains. though, that the games are togethe r and On rudfft '""'""' • "" ,.F.( 108 f'MJ ul 1:30 they're c rucial to both as Car as conference title hopes arc con· ccrned. EACH TEAM stubbed ats toe during a ro ad trip las t week a~ the Anteaters I 11·5 CJVerall > lost to Fresno State. while the 49ers t 8-RI were beaten al Pacific And with" San Ju!.e State ruling the PCAA roost at 4·0, another loss. or p0ss1bly two. <:Oul<l be d1sastrn11 <: The big questaun concerning the gaml' itselr then is whether Winter opts to run with the An- teaters or not. It's no secret slower. more deliberate teams have enjoyed much more suc· cess than the ones that have run up and down the court with UC I The 49ers have shown they can. and will run when it suits their fancy as their 104·77 victory over Nevada-Las Vegas will at- test. But what Winter will decide to do against UC I is another matter There's no question with the likes or 6·9 Dino Gregory (14 6 average>. (i-7 Dykema < 14 6>. 6·4 David Johnson 18.81. 6·2 Craig Hodges I 12.4 > a nd 6·0 Shutts <6.8l that Winter has the horses. Butler bids for record in Sunkist A genuine grudge Diatch By JACK MINTER Of, .. o.lly ~ .... LOS ANGELES Orange Coast area milers will be the top attraction in the high school sec· lion or Friday night's Sunkist In· vitational indoor track meet at the L06 Angeles Sports Arena. Scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. with the high school long jump. the meet will conclude some 43 events later with competition in the open. college and high school level taking place. Edison's Jon Butler and Mis· sion San Jose's Jay Marden are the leading prep milers . Butler's only 1980 cross coun try loss came at the hands of Marden in the Kinney national cross country championships in San Diego last December. However, Butler appears to be in a very good position to re· verse that finish Friday night. Last Saturday at an all-comers meet in !Ang Beach. the P!dison senior posted a 3:52.0 clocking in the 1,500 meter run. High school track and field ex· pert Jack Shepard o r Westminster figures that the 3:52.0 clocking would have ranked as one or the top five times in the nation last year. It approximates a 4 : 10 m ile. Butler's fastest m ile to date came lut track season (4: 16.9). Marden'a top effort is 4 : 14.6. Both Marden and Butler are friends and have expressed in· .<See BUTLER, Pa1e CZ> Nail-biting victory puts Bucs in first place tie By CURT SE EDEN Of tM 0.11 r ~ilet Statt When they were kids, the players on Fullerton College's basketball team could have been great at stealing candy from babies. They would have made the perfect pickpockets. Wherever they learned it, j!uys like Olyn Harrow. Clark Guest and J eff Sinek put that talent to good use Wednesday night with a badgering defense to come within seconds of pull· ing out a victory over Orange Coast in the Pirates' J!Vm As it was. OCC 's 52·50 nail· biting tnumph moved the Pirates into a first· place tie with the Hornets in the South Coast Con rerence with 4·2 records and set the stage for what could be a g r udge ma tch when the two teams square off again in the conference finale Feb. 21 . THE GAME FEATURED a rew punches now and then as emotions ran high throughout. While OCC held the lead 99 percent or the time, Fullerton refused lo fold , thanks to the gritty defensive effort. The Hornets, constantly dou- ble teaming and orten pressing in the back court, forced OCC in· to 20 turnovers on the evening, and only some clutch free throws in the final seconds by Rich Kindorf s aved the Bucs frCJm what could have been a se&ison-ruining loss '· .. All of Fullerton's guys a re sophomores. They're clever and they know JUSt wh&it to do." said an exasperated Gi llis referring to the Hornets ' impressive de· fensivetactics. OCC, AFTER TAKING a 31·20 halftime lead. Cell into the same pattern which has hurt t he Pirates all year long in the second hair. The Bucs came out cold . The Horne ts then whittled away at the OCC lead until pull· ing within one (37·36> with 14:38 remaining. Jo'rom there. OCC could never open more tha11 a seven-point lead. and they had to work hard just to do that as Bar· row . Sin e k and com p a n y seemed to be all over the court in a desperate effort to force OCC to couJ!h.uo the ball. As the tension mounted, so did the tempers. E arlier, an t he first half, OCC's Jeff Thomas took a punch in the nose. reportedly thrown by Guest. In a battle for a re· bound at the OCC end in the closing minutes. Sinek took a swing at Kindorf and had to be restrained. Kings pli1y tirt•d Rangers zip to win INGLEWOOD tAP> The Los Angeles Kings played like a tired team Wednesday night. on· ly because they were exactly that The Kings, coming off an ex- hausting two-game road trip, dropped a 6-2 National Hockey League decision to the New York Rangers and their coach didn 't sound s urprised af- terwards. "It was a very diHicult trip for us.•• said Los Angeles Coach Bob Be rry, whose team won al Boston 6-4 last Saturday after· noon and triumphed again 7·5 at Quebec Monday night before coming home . "We covered a lot or ground in three days ... Los Ange les cente r Marcel Dionne. the NHL's leading scorer. agreed. ·'The Rangers were fresh, they took the body and they had it going ... said DiQnne. ··we had no zip. Quebec is the farthest point to travel, this was like our third game in three nights. We had no life. Player~ from both benches started on lo the floor . but the skirmish was quickly put under control. After that. OCC needed Kin. dorf's two free throws with 17 seconds left to put the gam e safely out of reach '' FULl.ERTON IS A REAL ~o od team ." G all as said "They're not very deep and that 's what hurts them They've got four sophomores and Steve <Van Hom) And he's a helluva player ." Brian Maravich led the OCC scoring witl1 16 points. while Tim Saunders and Kandorf added 12 and 10 respectively. The Bucs also got a good all- around game from Thomas off the be n c h even though the freshman guard from We!ltem High fin ished with just one point. OCC.got a big break when Van Horn picked up his third foul with 4:43 remaining in the first hair. With the talented freshman forward from Estancia High on the bench. the Pirates managed to open that 11-point halftime lead. ·•All or t>ur games have been the same this year." added Gillis. "We could be 0·6 or 6--0. fhe only easy game we've had was against San Diego Mesa. l's just unbelievable." He's on the run, in more ways than, one ' 4 By HOWA&D L. HANDY oe .. Delly "",..., When Kenny Berr,atein retires from dra1 racin1 for good, it wouldn't surprise many people if he opened a aeries of restaurants in the Newport Beach area. Bermtein, one of t he favorites to captme the f\lnny ear championship ln tbla weekend's 211t annual Wln- temaUoaala at Pomona, bu spent tbe winter m N•wP!>Jt·Beaeh. "Wbmever I settle down, that'• wbere I 1rill make 1DJ llome," Bern· l1ein IQI. "I would take tbe natber bere o.er that In O.Uu (bis bome for •• yean). I loH to nm and do a lot of Joff.IDI wt tbe beaell la tbe place for It. ' ltrattela vividly reeell1 l11t year's Winternalionals at Pomona. He had qualified impres15ively with a quarter mile clocking of 6.06 seconds (good enough for the No. 2 pc»ition) and had won his llrst two matches handily before bis Plymouth spun out of control in a semifinal beat. · ''It was kind of a neat Utile deal the way things came out," M says. "I boilnced off the 1uard rail and ac· tually beat Dale Pulde to the flnlah tine. "But once you bit the iuard rail, you are dlaQullfted. But durlnl a nm )'OU don't think about auch tblnp. And Pulde weatoa towta tbe ftaall. ''But JOU never know ID ddl lport. lt'a eo fickle, It .... JCMI _. way or another.'' lermteln wUl drt•• tbe ludwelaer t • King Dodge Omni, prepared by Ray Alley . In 1973, Alley gave Bernstein a ride and they finished in the run- ner-up spot to Don Schumacher at the Winternationals . It was a farewell performance for Bernstein who went into a self-imposed five- year retirement. "I went into the restaurant buai· nea1 in the Dallas area and had a chain of 17 before I sold them last year," he says. "I decided with the acq"1s!Uon of a sponsor I wanted to do some ractnc a1ain. "We Sot lucky in a couple of areu In um IDd won the IHRA world ebam.-.hlp and the NHRA C..tmr Natlont=Loulaiana. Lut year wao't IOOd. We didn't win a race. "1'• the 1•1 aeucm two D • weeks ago In Tucson and won the race there. We beat Raymond Bea· die, Don Prudhomme and the others who competed. But every week is dif· ferent and there will be a lot more cars here this week. ·'Off our shakedown runs and the Tucson race, I'm really enthusiastic about the new car and about the '81 season. I'm very confident lolne into the Wlntemationala, especially 1lnee I've talked Ray into headinl up the crew for the year. Tbll aolvea one o1 the bla-t problem• of lut year.'' Tbe new ear la brt1ht red in color and ID lu debut at Oran1e COWlt1 In- ternational Raceway before tbe TuetCID ra~. it polt.ed a t .IJ.MtODd run ud won both ot ita round robba beau. j •n- BILL MULLIGAN Rams gel early start • • 011 sigmngs From AP dlspa&cbes Beset with contract problems, the Los Angeles Rams an· nounced Wednesday that nine pla yers. inc lud ing three scheduJed to play in this Sun· day's Pro Bowl. have signed new or extended contr acts Not inclu d ed w e re quarterback Vince Ferragamo and linebacker Bob Rrudzinski, whose problems have been the most widely circulated The Rams also announced that F'erragamo rejected a contract orrer Wednesday ''VINCE TURNED DOWN our best o ffer." s aid Don Klosterman. general manager of the National Football League team . "We have tried to be fair and make Vince an offer equal t o has value . but so far we haven't come to terms. We'restill hopefuJ." f"erragamu. who took. over us the Rams' starting quarterback after Pat llad en s ufrered a ~rokt•n finger an the team's season opener last September. could become a free agent this Sunday if unsigned at that time. II was reported earlier this week that he may consider mov· ing to the Canadian Football League Brudzinski left the Rams in the middle of last season over a contract dispute an ill. THE PRO BOWi-players who signed extended contracts were cornerback Pat Thomas and or- fen~·v.t: uards Dennis Harrah Li ~cker Jam Youngblood, offens ive tackle Do ug France, defensive tackle Mike Jo'anning, wide receiver Drew Hill and s afety Ivory Sully s igned ex· t ended contracts . Guard-center Greg Horton signed a new con· tract. Horton's pact was for one year while the other eight players signed four-year extensions. Harrah and Jim Youngblood were among the 'Rams' holdouts last summer . Thomas left the team 's training camp briefly during the preseason. Klosterman said that ne1otia· lions with defensive end Jack Youngblood and defensive tackle Larry Brooks, who also held out last summer. are continuing. · ,. ------------· l ·. .I• OAll Y PIL() I ftiuttdey, Jenu•tV 21. 1111 r~!!ttaura11l l(~ls cookecl t 'rum ,\J' cl.Uipa&clar• S 1' IJI £<:t 1 A 111ull111l1lhut1 1lvll1A r r a!>h dd l [II] 111 \ vh m.i t·1~ht p1 oft':>blunal oalhlt'lc:., 1nC'lud1ng • • tour rnt'ml>\·r' v( thr 'ian lJ1rgu Ch1trgt'tb, lo buy a re,?1taw ant onn h11 b> d htpdlll11> outbrtak ha:. f<tllt>n through l-1 1na nc·1.:t1 c·l•ll!>Ultant Ed Guttheb :.atd Tuesday thlll he "llhdrt v. tht: offot of ao undisdosed amount or money after deuu ls of tht: trani.1tclton were publis hed in a local financial news papt-r Gottht'b !'la )s hr wai. h ve days away from completing the d~al whtm the !'ian Ou:gu OaJly Transcript reported the pend· 111g sale of the rt'st aura nt . which has been previously offered for $3 malhon Ue idenufaed the athle tes involved as Charger defensive tat•klt Leroy J ones, hnebacker Charles DeJurnell and run nmg b.tc•k:. lla nk Baue r and Larue Harrington. The othl!rs we re wide receiver Alfred Jenkins of the Atlanta Faleons, defensive tackle Cody Jones of the Cos Angeles Rams. and line backer Brian Ke lly of the New York Giants T ht first athlete involved, Gottlieb said , was shortstop Ozzie Smit h of the San Diego Padres Gottlieb s aid $350,000 was earmarked for restaurant im· provements which included a s ports teletype machine and ruessai.w board for sports news. "It would have bt•en the kind of reslaunmt where an athll't(• 1·ould sit . eat a nd learn he had been traded," Gottlieb -,uid -----Quolr al dw dafl --------. Wl'stc rn M1t h1gan basketball coac-h Les Wolhke, o n tll'plh ··1 ft'el t·om fort<1 ble in lhal we have nine quality pla) e r'> I'd be extremely confident if we could play a ll nine on the 1·ourt together · · 1•11rf11h. Bird lt•t•d f't•lflc•• 1·lc·fn'11 Robert Parish scored 26 poinLo; and Larry Bird m ~'1 lo offset a 35-poinl spree by Julius Erving Wed· nl'srlay night as the Bos ton Celtics rolled to their l:Jth c·onsccutive victory with a 104·101 NBA de· t•i•;ion OV<'r the f'hiladclphia 76ers Wi th their 25th victory in the last 26 starts . the C'e llics moved percentage points ahead of Philadt•lphia for thl' !\llanl1c Divis ion lead. Boston upped 1l!> rernr<I to 4:1 9, while Philadelphia dro pped lo 44·10. t<:b t·whl•rc around lhl' lrague . . Greg Ballard tossed in 26 points to pan• streaking Was hington to a 108·98 victory over Phol•rnx The victory was the fourth in a row for the Bullets ;ind ninth in the ir last 10 games James Edwards had fou r of ht~ ga me high 23 points during a 12-point Indiana slr<'Ctk al tht: :-.tart of the second quarter that put the Pacers ahead fo r good as t hey went on lo defeat Golden Sla te , 108-102 Dormant for much or the game. Milwaukee forward Marques Johnson came ali ve in the fourth period to score 10 tif his game-high 24 points to lead the Bucks pas t Seattle, 119·110. .Moses Malone scored 29 points and pulled down 14 rebounds lo lead Houston lo a 111 -99 victory over New .lt•rsl'y llouston took a 10-8 first-quarter lead and never l11okt·d haC'k r1s they ran the ir season record to 24·28. h urr1•,. h111 I rlc·k lt•11d• fHlc•r• uin J ari Kurri s<'On :c1 three goals lo lead Edmon-'-1 Ion to a !:I I thrashing of Montreal in National ' 1 lockt·y Ll'<1j:!ue action Wednesday night. The vic- t<iry ~napped a twn·l-(amc Edmonton losing stre ak and l'xtc•nded the Cana diens ' winless streak on the road lo four games. In othe r NHL action BuCfalo's Raady McClanahan, John Van Boxmeer and Richie Duan scored following a Slick·SWinging incident on lhe part O( teammate Danny Gare as the Sabres came from three goals down to tie Philade lphia, 4.4 . Rookie Rick Paterson, who had scored onl y three points all season . connected on his first three.goal hat trick to lead Chicago to a 7-3 victory over Van- couver . . Detroit's Dale Mccourt scored on a low shot i1ast the stick or Que bec goaltender Mtcbel Plasse at 7:08 of the third period to give the Red Wings a 2·2 tie with Quebec . . Anders Kallur scor ed twice and Bryan Trottier had a goal and two assis ts in leading the New York Islanders lo a 6·4 victory over Toronto . . Goals by Paul Gardner, Rod Schult and Ron Stackhouse carried Pitts burgh to a 3-1 victory over underm anned Minnesota . . Mike Rogers scored two of has three goals in the second period to lead Hartford to a 6-3 victory over Colora do. Rogers ' goals, his 33rd, 34th and 35lh of the season, he lped the Whalers snap a seven-game winless streak on the ir home ice. ffolfftn 1•..rballfl GflrPP• lo,.,,,., Npf_Rlu Larry Holmes said Wednesday night that he • has a verbal commitme nt to defend his World Box- ing Council heavyweight title against Leon Splab in May, proba bly in Las Vegas, Nevada. Holmes also confirmed that he will meet Trevor Berblclt in Las Vegas, April 11 . . Sidney Wicks, a lO·year vete ran of the NBA. was released by the San Diego Clippers "for good of the team " in a move that he said surpris ed him. Coach Paul SUH said last week that Wicks would be a sta rting forward for the remainder of the season Olympic silver medalist Jarmlla Kr,atoebvilove of Czechoslovakia broke her world indoor bests in the 200 and 400-meter races, in a three.fiation meet in Vienna . . . In a s harp departure from club policy, the Minnesota Twins signed catcher Butch Wynegar to a mulliyear, million-dollar contract. then said they hoped their fans would take the action as a show or good faith. ·'This can be read as Hot.Mn our commitment to Minneapolis, St. Paul and the whole state," Twins' vice-president Clark Grlfn&b said al a news conference . T~l'tltll• Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: " / ' I e)(cellent; ' / / worth watching; / / fa ir ; ./forget it. • 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at Oregon State. Announcers: Joe Bultlta and 8111 Walton. Senior center Steve Johnson leads tht No. 1 ranked Oreoon State Beevers against the Bruins In Giii Coliseum on th• Beaver cam~. The Beavers haven't lost a home oame this year and havt exttndtd their win streak to 19 games at home. Johnson Is avereglng more than 20 r:tnts a game and Is hitting 79 percent " of his shOts from the fie d . Orfi:IC)n State has a 1s-o record this year and Arizona State by two games. UCLA Is 11·3 overall and ' s:2 In leads Pac-1Qactlon. • OTHER TELEVISION 8Hketb4tll -use at Oreoon, 11 p.m., Channel 9. RADIO • :.. S.lketball -UC frvlne at Lone Beach State, 7:35 p.m:.c KWVE (108 FM>; UCLA at Or9QOft State, 7:35 p.m., KMP\.. (710); USC et Oregon, 8 p.m., f(NX (1070); Kansas City e " Lakers, 7:IO p.m ., l<LAC <570). . J I JON BUTlEA BUTLER. • • te resl m attending the sumt• cul lege nextrall. T ht> race as st.'l fo r 9 lti p m a nd two other area athll'lts an· on s cheduJe to bt• at tlw s tarling line. Co rona del Mar's Jim llartfonl (4· 19.7) am.I Costa Mt·~a ·~ Sc·ott La Crosst' c 4: 20 7 > round out thl' fie ld of 10. The mt'<'l rc<.•ord as 4: 111.5 -;ct last year by La Canada 's Andy DiConl1. The na tional record was set in 1976 by Thom llunt or Patric•k He nr y Hig h in San Diego at 4:02.7. The girls national indoor mile record is al stake as five sub· five minute runne rs will attack Debbie lfeald's 4:38.5 clocking s et in 1972. Leading the way will be last year's sta te outdoor mile cham- pi o n . P o ll y P lum er o f University Plumer. now a iunior. has a best o f 4 48.5 She also has anothe r s ax months of training be hind h<'r and last fall was the Cl F 4A cross country t ha mpion. She 'll be tested by Fountain Valley 's Ronnie McG lanc hey (4 ·48.2J and las t \'Nlr'!> slate two-mile· cha m p . Vit•ktt: ('ook of Ale many 14.49.lJ Both the seecled and tht· ratc•d girls hatr mile• ran•s huve lhe top entrants from lht: Ornni:.:t· Coas t area SPORTS BREAK J TRACK I BASKETBALL Eagles nip Irvine Markel's ·late basket does it On an e ve ning where form took il1 toll, E1lan· cht ~figh's Eagles found themselves extended to th~ hnut by a surging Irvine outfit Wednesday, but Make Market's 18-footer with three seconds re-main~g provided the Eaglts 'with the winning marem. Elsewhere, University, Corona del Mar, Foun lain Valley, Newpo..rt Harbor and Ocean View wer(' relatively eas y winners Eat•ncl• 44, lrvlne 42 Estancia < 2-1 in Sea Vie.w League > was led by the 6-3 Marke l 's 18 points as the Ea gles s hot 50 percent from the noor . compared lo Irvine's 53 percent. Irvine c 1·2 in lf:a gueJ was led by John Pat t erson a nd Lamont Wilson, who each sc•ored 14 points. Patterson tacd the s core for the Vaqueros at 42 42 with 56 s e(•onds left an the game F.sta ncau then work<'d the clock do wn for Marker s lo(a mt• winner Unlverahy 14, Coate MeH 58 T he T rojans s poiled a br illiant 26-point pt·rform.anct.' hy Junior forward Ken Bards ley t ln1 vt•rs1ty outscored Costa Mesa 21-10 in the first quartPr and tht• Mus tangs never got (•loser than 1·1ght after that It was bala nced s connl( for the Tro1ans as 6-8 s t•n1or Tim McLaughlin and junior Brad Guess c•ach pumped in 15 points But lhe differ ence was frff Simpson. who camt· off the bench to score a sea son high 17 points to lead the Uni'vcrsily attack In additaon lo Hardslcy, Ste ve Cook chipped in nine poinLc; Corona del M., 19, El Toro 42 Senio r Jeff Pries scored 14 of his team high 20 1>0ints in the firs t half to lead the Sea Kings lo a n eas y Sea View League wan. On the game, Pries was 10 of 16 from t he floor for a 63 percent shoot· ing percentage Seniors Mark Spinn CIC points ) and Steve Moore c 14 points) a lso S('Ored 1n double fi gures for the 12·3 Sea Kings I 3·0 m league ) Spinn. a 6·6 forward. onl y missed one shot (8·91 while Moore , a 6·3 guard. d ished off fi vt: assis ts In has firs t start as a vars ity ce nter, 1un1or Hank Goebel Sl'or cd two points but more• im · portantly grahb<•d t·1g ht rehounds. Fountain Valley 65, Weatmln1ter 58 View ill now 15·3 ove rall and 3· I in Empire Lea1ue play Capo Velley M , ugun• Beach 51 Capl~trano Va lley outscored the Artists, 14-6, an the third quarter to blow open a close game and l(ive the Cougars their second win in three South Coast League games and setting up a showdown with San Cle me nte. also 2-1, Fridav nhrht. "We lost bil( bul I thought we played pretty well." s aid Laguna Beach coach Craig l'~alconer, who saw his team drop lo 1·2 in league. "They CC'aplstrano Valley> have to be the best s hooting team' I've seen in a ltmg time" Capistrano Valley, INI by Wayne Cali's IR rwanls, shot 62 percent from tht· noor. rom pa rN1 to !);! percent for Laguna B<'ac·h Over Edison Oilers erupt /or86-71 • tan By ROGF:R C:ARl.~)N Of Ille D11ly "''1111 St.111 Somcthin~ happe ned to the Huntington Reach lligh Oiler~ Wednesday night a'> they appeared to tw in the process of ab1>1>rh1ng a Sunset Leaguf.' bas ketball los:-. anc1 rcrlatn nhliv1on an ter ms of post season at·t1rin !\s tf you were turning on the hose the Oilers Pxplodcd with lhl· k1nct of basketball t hat could ,hc t.1t anyon<• <JS c:ri·g Kn app, Jim Lane. Bob f hom pson , Sc111l Ht•c kn and Bill T hompson ~tea m-roll1·d tr1 an AA· 71 Vll'tl)r} before t.500. most I\' tlf.'hnou'> l lunt1ngt11n Hf·a<•h fans V1c•J.1m:-. of a 45 2:1 hhtz 1n ttw fin<1 I 11 ~quarters Wl•r£• lht• v1)>1t1ng Ed1Mm Charger!>, who entered w ith exJX•ttation~ of me1:t1 n):( Fountain Valley Fr i- day with idl'.'nlltal 3-!J rec1ird!> AND f'OR 211 Qt:ARTF:RS at appeared Edison had a lock on t ht' ga me . despite 17 fi rst half t urnovers Edison had <1 lfi Ii lead early and was still :-.a iling along wit h a 50 41 lco;Jd with 5 54 left in the third quartC'r ht•htnd the '>conn~ and rebounding or H1c-k D1 Rl'rnard11 and H1chard Chan~. who ~ac r11untl'CI for 25 a nd 21 p111nl !> n·:-.p1·ct1vl'ly l 'nt ll thal p111 n1 Edt!>tm hart fa1le<1 t1> grab an ofrt•n!>l\'t• rt·li<ninct on a m1sM'<l f1 t'ld goal a tlf.'mpt 1111 I hl• friint NHI of an 11ff1•11s1vP !>uri.:1• only onl'C Bui thl' O rl N :-. prt·~' 'uddenh turned lhl' l'har)!t•r-. 111),ldt· 11u1 .inti Lh1• 1:! I r;Jtlo (Jf turnove rs 111 th1• '>t't011ntl half pr 11\l•tl fatal BILI. TllO~Pso~·s Ht:<'KET \\tlh 2 :15 left in Lagun<.1 's lh•n n1e Ourrand br ings her 2. 05.9 clock mg into the meet. a ruJ I l WO Se('Onds faster than he r nearest competitor. The meet record was set in 1977 by Susie Meek or Palos Verdes when she ran 2.14.4. The na tional re- cord was es ta blis hed by Mary Decker in 1974 < 2: 02.4 J Fountain Valley had a tough t ime s haking the p,·sky Lions but fina lly put them awa) on the s trength of l6 poinb eac h b) Alan Villanueva and J cff Chnsll'n!>t'n The Baron!> raised their Sunset l.l·agu~· mark to :1 0 wit h tht· win while Wl'stm1ster d ropp£•d to I i! Mi ck l>t•l.avalladc's 22 points pael'd tht· J.11111., who trai led JU'>t :n 34 at the half "ThC'y tc111k a\\a~ our fast hn·ak with some good 1ld t•nsC' ... '>a 11J f'11unt :c11n Valle) t<>ar h OavC' Bro\\n. Fount ain V<11le~ :-.hot 25 51 for 49 pcn·en1 from tht· floor "htlC' Westminste r w..:~ 2:1 40 for 5X pt•r('ent. Jl'ff llughl's addt:d 14 points for Fuunt<rnl \';till',\' whllt' Dan SilJer had 14 for th<: Lwn~ Newport Harbor 63, M•rlne 50 Cory Eve rhart had 20 points for Newport lfarhor lo lead all scorers but the big gun. accord· ing to Sailor c·oaeh .Je rry OcHusk. Garrtn Morton. S('l)rt•d J:I "big pl ay·· points. int'luding l•ight 1n the 1>t•cond half t h1· t hirc1 Pl'rt<l<I g:H 1• t lit•< lal n~ <.• 5:l ;)2 h.·a<I . one they \\cHlldn"t n·ltnqu1~h a nti qu wkl~ 11 was Knapp. Hill 1 Thompson ag;.11 n. lloh Thomps1m. Handy Mc!\ I lis ter 1 and l.an1•t·nnnt·1•tang to turn 11 rn to a f)S 56 llH advan- 1agc Also in the race is Corona del Mar's Cindy Stoughton with a bes t of 2. 14.8 Edison's Leslie Prall has the toptim einlhe rated race lrvine ·s Barbar a Vasquez brinJ:(s a time of 2: 16.3inlolhe fi eld The boys ra ted two m ile has Coa s t e ntr ies Hra d Me ye r <Un iver s ity >. Dave Howard c Dan a Hills> and Ro be rt Planta (Mater Dei>. The rated m ile has C orona d e l Mar's S h a wn Gallagher . while Costa Mesa 's Victor Herrera is s cheduled to run in the rated 880. Newport got its fi rst SunM.•t League "in on thl' slrt·n~h uf free throws. Tht· Sailors hit l!J 27 from tht' linf.' while Ma rina hit 1ust two of ft vf.' atte mpts F.verharl added 12 rC'boundi, whilt· H1l'k Cta r l'IO and Morton t•ach pulled down IO Manna was led by Roger Wenangt>rs lfi poin ts and RiC'k Smith':-. 14 T he Vikings arc n<>w 1-2 1n league Oce~-View 96, Lo.,• 48 Coach Jim Harris cleared hi~ bench e arly in the Seahawks ' e asy win. Junior center Jim Llscvitch led the way with 17 poinL5 and nine re · bounds. The 6·9 Usevitch scored 10 of his points in lhe fi rst half. ··1 would hope it was our press that was n•s ponsi ble. ··said llR C'oa c•h Hoy Miller "We just l'oncl'ntrah·<I with our s hot)\ 111 t he S<'cond ha lf a nd •1l1Cl' Wt' gnt 1h1· l1·a1I. I knt•w w1• c·ould control the tl•mpo T ht· I l1h·r" 111om1·11tum 1·arrn:tl from that point t11 turn 11 int•1 ,, "·n11 r11ut "" hl'<llam n •1gnl•d 1n the I I rl t• r)\ st a111l-. ··Tht•.\ itlll' l'ro" <I t dn g1\'1• U!> <1 lift ... !>aid M1ll1•r ··t.Jst ~l'ar. wh1·n "''won 11ur onl y league g;1m1 • a nd "t·rc· I ;, al thti t JJ1Hnt they pulled the t t·a m out of th1• l•H'kl·rrnom ftir a standing ovation Tht·~ were dl'ftn1tt:I~ t.t fat·t11r for U!>" AU. FIVE OILl•:R STARTF.RS <"onnectcd for double figures. led by Knupp·s personal high of 24 , 20 co ming in tht• seC'tmd half Lane scun·d IH befon• fouling out. Aet'kt.•r had .. dozen in acld ltion tn turning in a sparkhn~ n oor gaml' and t>ac·h I)( t ht· Thompsons netted 11 ··vou han· to g ive tht.' winners credit.·· sa id Edison Coa<'h Ha rry Leigh '"The y out-hustled us .. Mission Viejo's Steve Kerho is an entrant in the boys 60 high hurdl es , while Ca pis tra no Vall ey's J e ri Baker and University's Kenya Thornberg will run in heats of the girls 500. Edison High football standout Dino Bell will run in the High School Football 60 as he pits his 10 .0 s p eed agai n s t th e Southland's top running backs. Wayne <.:a rlande r. who came into the game averaging 30.2 points a game. scored only 15 but led both teams with 14 rebounds. Eric Fuchser . a 6· 7 senior forward. also scored 15 points, whiC'h lies his season high. Two other Se a hawks scor ed in d o u ble figure s . Scott OcBrouwc r and Mike Si mek each added JO. Ocean F'rom thl' fit:ld the Oilers were 37 11f ll9 153.6 perce nt> and IO of 13 m the final period Edison hi t on 30 of 56 t a lso 53 6 percent r ~ Th<' victor) puts lluntini.,'lon Reach ba<'k into , contention for a ( ·1 F 4·A playoff berth w1th-f'Otrr--r.-- teams now lor hd togE'lher with I 2 records behind ~ Fountain Va llt'V und Edisan a College, prep basketball scores College W.tl Fr•snoSI /'i, PM:if1c ~I C•I Po•, ISlOt 61, Ba••--11-ld ~ Wluth~t l>l. ~Ml•ncl\ 61 (t•r emont Mudd &7 Pomon• P1f1fl'r 60 IOU Lav~r,,..M, C:,•1 le<.t\ •6 lteOI" Colotedo I~. Oklat\oma H Ml-t Oh•O U I). Ball St 68 Bowlt"9 Green It, Tol.00 ol Cent Mltht9"n IS. K•nl St 61 E Mlct\1Qoan 61, H tlflno1s S1 Kan••• St \.0, Kanws 43 Butter •1. OeP•u• 60 De Pa ul W, tthno•s St SO Detroll 1\, L0"9 ISiand U I• Nell•••k• ... Iowa SI. S6 Ml\10•.,l 'n, Olilahoma St II N c ·Wilmlnciton ... N Iowa 0 1011 >Coler, Ofllo IJ. Or11 R°""rh •• w MtcN-"· Ml•m•, 01t101• ~t Atilensa• 60, TIH \ TMP\ )S R Ice .... 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San 0 1"90 M<!w t1 Ml-C-• Saddlebeck '1, 5an !Mtn.,dlno •l South""1lt!m "· Rlve••ldl! U Citrus I•. Pe-r 61 Hip ICftoo( 1--''-"-Hunllnvton leech ... EdltOn 11 Fountain Valley U , Wnlmln•t•r SI Newport He,_ 03. Merine SO SMV'-L...-CoronadttMlr H ,EI ToroO E Sll!•cla .... trYIM 42 Unl,,.r,lty .... Costa Mew S6 S.-CMl1L...,_ C..pltlreno Velle y u . l a9una Buell St White Sox sold CHI C AGO (AP ) Shareholders of the Chicago While Sox voted unanimously Wednesday to sell the American Le11ue baseball club lo Jerry Retnsdorf and Eddie Einhorn for S20 million. Flnal consideration of the transaction now 1oes to the AL owners, who m~l tn ChiealO Tburad•y. Appr-0val of the abarebolden end the owners b8a . been apecUd. ' f San (le,,.nt,. ~) l .tQun" H iii\ ~3 M1s\1on \11e10 bO, CJAn11 Hlfh SY E .... 1'9Le ... .,. Ote-itn v-.w ... LO"'" •a Cypr-e\\61 K~N'W'df' &1 I(.,,,.., .. ~· LO\ AtamtlO\ l& C..,twy L•- C<>n~ooo~. El -nAli• ii;AntA AnA Vttltry )I, Footn111 •l S11nt1 AM U , Ot 11no> bQ r u\l!n 1•, \1111<1 Perk sq G.11.-GreftL•- La Quint• \J, C•rc:ttin c,,ov.-'Iii ~an1•"90 •• 801\4 c;r,.ntlP \Q PitC~f1(d 1•. R•"KhO Atttm1IO\ \It or..,..u-E. ,Pt',...,_,. s• L4.1 H•t>f'tt •l 9,~a 7' Fu11Pr10n !.• Vdl•nc•a ~·. Sot"M)r• ~' l'r•wa,Lu9.,. r ro., &I 1 An.1M1m 60 Savanna\•. !l~il P.tr• )J M•;no11a I\, w .... tt , n Jfl Suttny Hill\ U '.M<l<ll•t>.>< O •~ Tulsa rougl1 on Surf LONG BEACH Craig Allen tied a North American Soccer League indoor record Wednes· day night. but his last minute goal wasn't enough to prevent a 7-5 California Surf loss to the Tulsa Roughnecks al the Long Beach Arena. Allen scored on a penalty kick in the final minute to extend his goal-scoring stre ak to 14 straight games before 2,784 fans. The goal ties him with San Diego's Juliee Veee and Atlanta's Keith Furphy for most goals seored in consecutive games. He'll have a chance to set an indoor record Fr¥f ay night when the Surf travels to Seattle to meet the Sounders. Tulsa got two goals from Ale x Skotarek while fi ve other Roughnecks scored. The Surf loss leaves both teams with 7-7 records and In a tie for firs t place in the NASL's Southern Division. ···-·--·-....... ---····, ______ :..__·_~ ___ ,,,.._ -··---~ .. . « I, & ~· r r II d r tf s 1f f r I · s E t. e ?· ?· •8 :s •· ,, . ' •, .. •• ' . • ,.,, IL1 so; . ~1 I ~, ' , ' --·-=----~ .. ---... ----·-·-..........__._.,.,., ........ ....-·--··--··---·-·-···-------·· FOR THE RECORD / BOATING ~ >· .... •tU e ... (0-~• •t "l l ....... o ........ • \. ,.,, v• I ... " '\••·• ,. ..... I I' ,, h .... Cilllt.Mf• ... t tH" Uilfl .. • > • ' c.,. ... ... .., . . ... " ' .,, '• ' •• w ... •• t I '' u. • .. • i A\li. "" C.OH~lll i.,.,tc •11.-fttt( o ..... ,.e;;., ttv,•1.1~ •, ,., .,,_I tt.J• &,;Ii• t4 IV ,, ''"' , ,,. k ,, ' N•\t •-.it0it Cl litJ •M tit ..... 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LO\IU• Allen del Heidi E1Sl4"lehner .• '· •·•, •·•, s.nd'f C.otffn) Cktf Ylion• Brt•kova, I •. •·I. • ), Anne Sm1lll <l~I RoS.lyn F•lrtwnk\, •·1, 4 .. 1, M•rt1n• N•vr•lllo¥• dot w.,,,, ... -·'·· •·• .•.• *...,. .. ....,. _ _. l/ir91n1• W-·llelw "'•~l .. n oet Kym Ruddell S... S.11Do, • 1, l·i . B••N•• Pol· 1er Sn••Ofl W•"h del ..,,.,,. Smflh· K•lhv Jord•n. t 4, • 4, H•n• M•ndliko••·B•ll' Stove 00'! Bellin• e.,,. Cl•udl• K-. 1·o. .... •. M'"' Lou P••IO Wendy Whit~ .,., Ao\•lyn F•fftwnk ""onne Verm•••. lr-4. • 1. M•rtU\• N •lir•t••ov• P•m Shrliier def A•nit• 8tount 01•n• Morr1\0n, 6 1 • 0, l e,he All.-n P~•• Sm11ft dllf Sfwrry A<•et"· Su\•n ~K•rtn, ..-•. 6..0. VirQJf'I• A ulfC• Jo•nnt Au\\eU det M lm• J•u\OveC Ann K 1yomur•. • 1. I S Misc. WedneMf•Y'• tren18ci10n1·- ••H••LL •-k .. Le-t<AN!.AS (.llY ROYALS li111neci Jonn W•th•n, t•tcNr. to • thrM·V••r' contr.ct. •"d Jett l w1tty, pttctier. to• one ye•r con tr•t t MINNESOTA TWINS S19ned Blll<h Wyn~g•r, <•t<.hltr, to• mu1U-Yt•r c.ontr.c.t NEW YORI( YANKEES s.,,,..., Jonnny ·o-ii1H, t llC'her. -.nir e11-o•nrn11. 1n~1-- b•,eman outt1ttlder. 10 m1Mr-•e•eue c.on tr•C I\ N•lieMIL•-(.ll'jCINNA II AEOS '>111""" lor Nol.,,, r •tt her, to 1 orw ve•r LonlrKt aASKET8ALL ,...,.,.. .. ~ .. NH Auoc .. 11 ... '>AN DI EC.0 CLIPPERS W•lve<I S•-Y Wtttrl\, lorw•tO A(ll¥et11td W•ll• R•nll. forw•rO FOOTaALL .... 1i....1F-llL•-LO!> ANGEL ES AAMS E•lenoeo lhe t ontr•<t\ of P•t Ttiomft, cornerN<k, ~ nt\ H4rr~ M\d IC•nt Hill, offen~Yt 9u.rct\, Jim YOURQl>lood, llM!w< k•r. DOlll) Fr•n<•. offt1n\11ie t«.lll•. M11lf' F•nn1~. o.tens.•tt lllf<klt Drew Hiii, w10P rt<••ver. and IVOf'Y Sully, , ... ,,, lour YI••~ H <h S111ned Gre11 Horton. CJU4td<enter, to • one ye•r con tr•t l HEW OALE ... NS SAINTS "'•"""d K1nv H 111 orftns1vf' <OOrd ff,•tor , John P•ul vou'lQ, hnt!WCker c~h. W11114' Z<OP•le<, O.ten\lve U,,_., <Ge<h, H•rold R:1th•r010tt, \pet 1•t telM'T"i co«n, •nd Joe Spene.tr. of ten\1•t tine <.oa<n PtrTS8UACiH SlEELE A!> "nnoun<P<I • ., .. ret irerTWnt of Dwight w rut•. o.tten\11/e- •nd WA liHINGTON REOSKIN!> H•mecl L•rry Pect •fl•llo f•M~tlu!r c.o.tch MOClllEY N.U....1 MeClley Le-BOS T01oj 8RUl1ojS lienl Cr•lll M•c '""'"· center, 10 Sprlnglield of the Amerlt., Hooov LHG"" Man'• .occer NltoSL INOOO" T,..wi,s...ts Suri \(.Orl"ll F•r~r 1, ,.., .. , ,, Allen HIOHICHOOL (;ay -4, Ulllwntty J Coll• Mn• scorln9 Woodworth l , H•m ... e t Unlver\llY "°''"II L.io1,,ne•u. Kr•uM. ,,., ... , Eac-i. J Irvine oc;orlnQ S<M-J, Chl•-1, Allen hlMl<.I• KOfl"ll Hern-I, 11-u.r 2 fteld hockey UM-.tt't S, ._ ... A._IWI Univ.oily ocoring. Fyffe J, $p9rot 2 Sailors' schedllle is busy Thur9d~. January 29, 1911 DAIL v·PILOT Cl Voya1ers Yacht Club's Jack Starkey Memorial Trophy will be up for 1rabl Satur-•• -... .,. day aa Ludera-18 sailors compete for honors. In other local action, Balboa Yacht Club will wind up Its four·month· lone Sunldst Saturday and SWlday with small boats racing over bay courft\' Saturday and the ·. i'rger keel boats competing over inside· outside courses. But the major com- petitive sailing activity will be cente red in the Long Beach area where Alamitos Bay Yacht Club will stage the E.E. Manning Trophy regatta for dinghies up to and in· eluding 16 feet in length. The Manning trophy a 28-pound silver bowl is lhe oldest and most covet ed trophy ror dinghy sai lo r s in Southern California, dat- ing back to 1935. In other Southern Ca lifornia Yachting As· sociation areas: s.t.Meoolce .. , K11>9 H•,_ Y«hl Club Winier A•~ll• I Keel -hi S.lur ... y Pelo• llarOn V «Ill Club Wi'ller Re~ll• 1-••19"1 lilln<l<IJ South C:O.•I Corlnlhl•n Y iKhl Club Le1 StorMo Serie,. S.1,.,0.Y South !My ... "'"' A«•na C•ub Cr..m-Serie>. Su~, S...0-.. 118""on !My Y «hi Clull N•llorwl M1dw1nteo We\I IThl\lle Cl•nl Fr1 <l•Y, !Miluro.,, Sund•Y Coron•Oo C-•Y\ Y•cht (.lub W1n1er c1 .... c. liun<l<lr O<e11n>oci. Ye<hl Club lift•nnon lier I•• I !'ti AF I Suncl11y S.n D-""'"' Club bollnver !>erlo\ 1 IORI i..tlurO.y 01111on Serie. !C•llOl-y Soulh~ern Y«hl Club F1or• !teriu C PtillF I Sund•1 ,. __ ,,,,_ !)•nte 8•rb•r• Y'•<.f\t (lub Fu1mor TrQPftwi r••· S.turd•y An•CAP41 Y•(M Club wn11t•. T •II Re99U•. S.lurO.y, Sund•' Po~ V•lley S.ltlnQ A\W><1•t1on c1 .. ,, ... 1"lls....s., PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSt,..IESS lojAMIE STATIEMIENT r " .. to11ow1no P'"' 'on:. ct rt do1nq t>U\IM~\~ d \ IMAC.E r ... .11 & AC.COUN llNG S~\' Oc."ttnu\ Onv~ :r 101 t-4unt1nQlon e~~u "· C4'l1fotn10 91t.-.t4 lm•Ot" ~11~1oom .. nt Corp.or•••on. a Cahfon1•d <.Ofporttt1on, '.>1\1 O<e•nu)I 0,-1-vf"' : tO? HuntinQIOn 8••Ch , C•l1forn1n '""'" f h1\ ~\•fU>*t\ • ., (Ot'ldutlt!<I by d t(>r paratiOn 1,,,_ On Corp \ UC•\ ( (0"111""> • Pr~1t'.W'nt TtH\ ,,,.,~nt Wd"t fifed Wtuln ll'l(a Counly Cl~'" o• Or•n9f' Count• on J•nuar1 6, 1911 FIU.,7 Publl\,_ Or-CCN\I 041tr PllOI l•n I. I~. 1', 1'1, 1'111 II• II P U BLIC NOTICE trlCTITIOUS IUSINIEH NAME STATEMENT T h11 followu19 1Mtr\On !\ 00tno bu'-• ne-.-, d \ KHY Aloj0 "SSOCIA I E!>, •161 Vf'rdf!o MM DrtVf", Hunlln9tof' 6f"•<" c.a111orr11• .,_ Herber! C Yim, ll~ Grftn\boro Drive ""'-M<Lun. l/1191n1d 11101 rn" b\l'\1ne-,\ 1\ '-ondu<t,.d b'f' dn •n d1v1dual Htrl>o!rl C Yim fh" \lalom<'f\I Wd\ f!j.0 Wllh '"" _c.&,uJ:!J.y (:IJ:tll OJ .OrdOQe. (Oul\h On Januar~ ~. 1'111 FU-Publl\hr<I 0rdfl9" CO<l\I Odlly Pll<tl . Jan a. U. 22, 2'1, I'll! .., 173 81 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINIEU NAMIE STATIEMIENT Th~ followlnQ ~f\On\ dtl' do1no bU\IM'\ •\ ALMAA, 1\14 E•Mn t:" CO\la Mn •. C•hlorn•• <n671 M•rla G Marqllf'I, 1)7• llMn ~A Co•I• MeY, C•lllorn1d •i.11 Alfon\o A C•'r1110 , 7S7.t E tOf'n t: A, CO\t• ~ .... C•llf0fn1.t (11611 Thi~ bu\1n~\\ 1\ tondut lf'd bv <.t o~~r•I p..trlMr\ntp Maria G AA.\fQU<'I Tn,\ \t•t..ment ..,.,,, f1 lf"d ••ti\ the Counh C.l••k ol D••nll" County 11n J•n11••Y •. "" 1 FISJllS "Publl•hecl Oran°" CD•\I D••'' P11ol Jan I, H , n . 2'1. 1'111 1116 It PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS•US11ojlEH NAMISTATl!MllojT Tne lollowlnv I"!•_,,••• d<l1na bu\I "e\\e\ BEST ORll/ING SCHOOL. ,.,. G•rden Grow Blvd., G•rclen Grov•, Ce11lorn1a•7MI Mincne Yoon •nd Howon Yoon, P••ln•r\hlp, 111., S•nl• M•drln• Strool, Founl•ln \/alley. C•l•lornl• '1109 Thi\ .,.,.,,,. .. '' ton<lu<lod by An In diVldual Min<heYoon HowonYoon Thi' tlAle-nl we• 111..i w1lh lhe County Clerk ol Or.,,oe County on J•nu.,y6, 1'11 FU1"t Publl\,..., °'""~ (Nil D•1ly Pllol, J•n H,7',1'1,FtD S '"' 771 .. 1 P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME STATEMENT Th• loflowift9 per 'iOR I\ do1n9 l>U\I nen •\ Ill •USI Sill OUI I• 1111 SfOCl 11uao11ss 01 OUI lOSS AIH R MANY YlARS ~lRVINC Hil lllC & !All MAN WllH NAM! BRANO QUALllY CLOIHINC Wl ARI LLO~INC OUR DOORS !HIS IS YOUR Ol'PORIUNllY 10 SA'll lll\L NIVI IMllORl ON lul !AMOUS NAMI~ YOU llA~I lOMI 10 KNOW BOTT AMY 500 SUITS 1199. to 'Z50" s ... '14t- MOW 511900 llGAHDUU. SAMSA-BELT SLACKS • ... to'60- NOW 52888 SPORT COATS IOdd&lltdsL~I leg. to •95u Sole •1.-. NOW s1000 PUBU~1:1?TICE NOPTUIBCLEIOCFNOOETAICT'EH' OFr,1 ·" P U BLN1l 7 ' 2 N 5 SOOTICE SU"l lllOlt COUltT O" CALtFOAlojlA _ ,~~:TcV.:.,0:,~:;c;,'HI EVELYN L . FIRESTONE I NOTICE OF DEATH OF s-t.AM,un101 AND OF PETITION TODELLORES MARIE M~:~:~~~= HUE KHANH , I ADMINISTER ESTATE T H 0 M A s , a k a NGUYEN HI NO.A-107337. DELLORES MARIE A ES PO,..DENr 01 NH THuc T o a I I h e 1 r s , BILLINGS THOMAS, aka PHAM benefic i aries. creditors D ELLORES M . THOMAS iuMMONs !FAMILY LAW) and continnont credi tors of ANO OF PETITION TO CASE NUMalll 0-11196• ..,,~ NOT1C1E! Evelyn L . Firestone of ADMINISTER ESTATE v ........ --.T,,.o"""'•• Laguna H ills, C A and NO. A·107301. ::~: ::!.":' .::' ~= '!~11~1';: p e r sons who m a y be T o a I I h e i r s • ••Y'· " __ , __ ..., .. _. otherwise inte rested in the beneficia ries, c reditor s 11 , ........ ,. ---k• et.,, will and/or estate. and contingent cred itors of •tterJM, "' -....-•• , .. ·-,... A petition h as been f iled Dell ores M a rie Thomas, .. ,..,,,..ety .. -y-·-., , .... ._lf.-y,..,.y•t1 ...... 11_ by John L. Firestone in the aka Oellores Marie Bill- AVISO! Superior Court of Orange 1ngs Thomas. aka Dellores U•••• "• •••• .............. Et Count y requesting that M . Thomas and persons 1•1-•1,..... wcMN• <-•• u• '"' John L . Firestone be ap-who may be otherwise in· • ... , ...... • --u•. ,._.... ............. t.e•IA l-m•clen poin ted as per sonal terest ed 1n the w ill andtor .......... r epr esentative to ad· estate; s1u .... -... ... kMM ••<-1•... · · t A · b f . "" • ....-....... ·-....... ,,. m1n1ster the es ate of pet1t1on has een 1led "•o••• 1 ....... 1.1em ... 1•. •• .. ,. Evelyn L. Firestone (un-by Paul M . Teeple in the ....... , ..... ,_ .. • ..... "-·" der the Independent Ad· Super ior Court of Orange .,., •'-·,..... .. , , .... ,, ... • ministration of Estat es County r equesting that '19,"'ro· THE RESPO,..DENl Ac I ). The petition is set for Paul M . Teeple b e appoint· ri.e """'"'""' .,., 111rd • ""'""'n hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ed ac, per sonal represen· contern•nl) '""' m•rr··~ ,, YOU 14'1 700 Civic Center Dri ve , tati11e to administe r the ~~:!'•,:.~·=~:,;::::,1:,3?,~:.~~~1~;, West, in lhe City of Santa estate ol Dellon:is Marie you, yuu• .,.,..," m•v l>P ~n•••l'<I dn<I Ana, California on Feb. 18, Thomas, Costa M esa. Ca. 1i.~tourtm•v •nl•••1u<l91T1entcon 1981at9:30a.m . (under the Independent ~~j;n'::.~''::,~:";,C:C ,!~;::1!dr,'~~~,l -1-F ¥-OU-OBJ.ECT to thelAdministral1on of Estates ,uppor1, ,.,,,d <u,1oc1,, ch11<1°\uppor1 granting of the petition, Act). The pf't 1t ion is set for ""o•n•, •~•. <°'"· •n<I w<h °"''" "' you should eith er appear h earing in Dept. No. 3 at 11~1 •• ,..., 1>P 11•.onted 11' 1~ cou•I ' t th h · d t t 700 C · C · D · fhp Q••n"hmenl ol ••<II'•. ta•ing 01 a e ~arrng an S a e 1 1111 ( enter rlVe monty 01 P•Oll"rlY, or Olh•• <011•1 I your ob1 ect1 ons or file W est. Santa A11a . CA 92701 au11>omP<1 procP<'<l•n<.J~ m•t di'°,,. 'written objections with th e on February 11, 1981 at 'ug•••d No••mbe••o. '"'° 1court before the hearlng.19 .JOA.M . LH " BRANC:H I Your appearance may be IF YOU OBJECT to the c•~·• in person or by your at-granting of the peti t ion , ev AD'wtnn GO<ld••d, t torney. 1 you should either appear L•w Off~:.' I F Y 0 U A R E A a t the hear ing and state vANDAO&LINTNIEll CREDITOR or a cont -your objections or fi le ~~~!.w.~11si.-. ingent creditor of the de· writte n ob1ec.tions w ith the s. .. i. ...... c.11..,,.,.,21.. ceased , you must fjle your court before the hearing. 111•r fln'1JU claim · w ith th~ court or'Your appearance may be Pu1111,hed Or-co.st D•••• P1101 present 1t to the personal in pe r son or by your at· J•n H n . n F•b ), '"' · '" '' representative appointed torney. P U BLIC NOTICE by the court w 1th1n fo ur I F Y O U A R E A months from the date of C REDITOR or a cont- first Issuance of letters as' 1ngent creditor of the de· Niil .. lllCTITIOUS eUSINIH NAME STATEMENT T ne touow•rtQ "''°"' •re 001no bt.1\ineU•\ llojlELLll/EST 4lH AESIOEN 'IAL Fu ... o L TO . !MOO P«•lk Coul Hl9hwey, S..11• 111, Hunlinvlon 8"•<h C•lllornl• ,_ lntell1ve\1 Corpor•tlon, • C•llforn•• corooret1on, t...00 P4Ktf1t (OHi H111hwAy. Hunllnl)IOn 8u<h, C•lllornl•'2 ... Thi\ bu•IMH I• condu<ltd •• • <orpor•llon I nltlllwsl C04'por al Ion C:.renl Jons-., PreSldenl Thi\ ,,.,_1 we' filed with 1"-County Cl•rl\ ol O••net County on provided in Section 700 of ceased, you must file your the Probat e Code of c.laim w ith the court or California. The time for present it to the personal filing claim s will not ex-repr esentative appointed pire prior to four months by the court w i thin four from the date of the hear· months from the date of ing noticed above. first issurtnce of letters as· YOU MAY EXAMINE provided in Section 700 of the file kept by the court. lhe Probal e Code of If you are interested In the California. The time tor· estate, you may file a r e-f iling claims will not ex- quest with the court to re-pire prior to four months ceive special notice of the from the dale of the hear. inventory of estate assets Ing noticed above. J•nu•ry 1'1, 1'111 Fuw• and of the petitions, ac-YOU MAY E XAMINE Pu01i,11ec1 °'-eoes• oe11y P1101, counts and repo rt s the f ile kept by the court. Je11uery "· """...,.' .. 0_.1 described in Section 1200 If you ar e interested in the \, "· "· '"' of the Californi a Probate estate, you may file a re- P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINIESS NAAH STATIEMl"'T The to11ow1no ~non 1~ ao1n9 t>U\I ntJ\\ •\ HOMECRAFTEAS COHSTAUC. TtOloj, 1'?1 P*wm•n ~ 8, Hunhnl)lon Bt•th. C.lllornla '1~1 code. quest with the court to re- M EL SPRINGER, ESQ. ceive special notice of the A ttorney at Law inventory of estate assets 206 W . Fourth St .• Suite 400 and of the petitions, ac· Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 c o u n ts and report s Published Orange Coast descr ibed in Section 1200 Daily Piiot, Jan. 22, 23, ~. of the California Probate 1981 Code. Gauchos breeze ----------------------------CO,.. AR O ASSOC IA f ES, 1006 Ch•I• Jelluy Hull9••n. 1121 Newm•n • 8, HunllnOIOn Buth, C•lllor nl'a .,._., 377-81 E . St9pMns DIFHlt~-•t­tomey •t uw, 1'00 west SAN BERNA RDINO -Saddleback College moved into 1 rtrst·place tie with San Diego CC Wednesday night with an easy 97·63 victory over host San Bernardino Valley in Mission Conference baeketball action. The Gauchos. 5· l In conlerence, bro~n a 19-19 lie midway through the first half by outscor- in1 the Indiana. 19-4 over the final 10 minutes. Tom McCluskey, who had his beat same last aeaeon agaimt San Bernardino with 19 points, •••in had the hot hand, connecting on all nine of hit field ioal attempts and finished the evenln1 wit.II lt point.I, Teammate Kevin Bowland hit on lO.Of-14 and lead the GaudlO 1cortn1 wlth 21 polnta. Fnlhman Gary Jon• came off the bench to haul lD ellht rebounds, lope on the club, wblle newcomer Robin Charin from Capistrano Val&ey Hilb ddDl*I tn three potnta ln bil ftnt outlAI for U.. Oaudlol. ' COLLEGE 18511ETllLL ·1on11n11 llllMISITV CIL OP CILIP. US. 5TITE lllWllE LOI& IYCll 7:25 Sw•n Drive, Coste Me\41, C.lllornl• .,.,. Jemu w Con•rd, JOOt Swan Orlve,co.i.MeM,C•lllornl•'l2'2' Thi• _,...., Ii conclU<ted br en In· dl•lclual. J•me• w. Conard T Mt \lllen>enl w•' flled with Ille County Cle•• ol Oranee County on Thi' llU\Jl>ff\ I\ conducted Dy •n 1n dlvldu•I Chris J Hut111ren Thi• 11 .. emenl ,.., 111..i •1111 1ne Covnly Clarll of Ofe"9f County on· J1nu1•w •. '"' FIS•H Pullll'l'led Orange coesl D•llY Piiot. J•n ... rv •. '"' ' "1111J Hn e. u. n. 2'1. "" 11J.11 P11bll'l'led Orenge c .. ,, Deily Piiot, Jan. 1, u , n, 2'1, '"' 10.tt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PURI.IC NOTICE Redondo 8HCll •tvd., P.O. 9ox 200S, ~,......, CA tna, C21S) S24-662'. , Plltlfi.,_. Or ..... C:0.11 0.llf P1101t Jen, ti, ti,"· ltlt Ul .. 1 --~ PUBUC NOTICE lllCTITlout auttN•H NA.Ma tTltoTIMaMT I Tiie lollowlltt ...,_,Mt Ooint llutll ?,et•NAM 110"' l1ojTEltNATI01ojAL: ltPt! M~""""' 81vd., $ylte uo; lrvlM,c:.tl...,."71S , ... DIMle WtltilMhtll, " T0tre' •111et L•11e. "••••rt •••ch\ CallMnli•..... , Cel ....,... .. ., U llfljMn Sell Orlvt1 ,., _ _.Mllr,~HUS ,,, •• ""' ... " ,, 't!IW('" ., ' liflllltH ........... . HDIMNw.t....n. c:.tl........... '' TllC• ......... -fl1911wntl ... c-•' CIHll ., ~ ..... c-., "' ~;~ca.~::S -C4 DAIL 't PILOT ~fllTllll '!i~ tJI!!.-~~~ Muscle-man melds brJ!wn with brains II) MIC.'HAEI. DOUGAN Of-0 .. 1, ...... , .... Con:.1d.-r c·u mpt<l ll1vt' lxxty builders, lhe mu:.dt men yvu'vt :.ten hn the lube with tht'lr well ull t'd ddlloch and peclorals rip- phn& ~rthe!>JIOthghls Ttunk about the ste reotypes we hold of th1:. athletu.· !>Ub s pecies Their cran_ial u tv1t1es are hollow. right'> And the only thing bigger than their biceps 1s their egos. They p robably c:ome on lo women with the modest demeanor or Godzilla out for a night on the tov. n in Tokyo Let"s foC't' 1t, we all know these guys are a bunch of self worshiping, mush-brained louts NOW MEET Boyer Coe and watch your biases ny o ut the window raster than you can say "pumping iron." . Coe not only is a gentleman, he 1s a gen· tie man and almost a genteel m an. It's a good bet that he stops to pet kittens S~eaking to hi m on the phone, he aring has soft Southern voice, who would imagine a body like Coe's at the other end of the line? The lluntangton Beach resident, howe ver, 1s a former Mr Ame rica, Mr. Universe I three times> and Mr. World for five years running. He is also a businessman, lecturer and author. BUT HE IS NOT a contradiction. Coe would like everyone to understand that if our m inds boggle at the concept of a gracious, articulate. intelligent body·builder . . well, that 's o ur problem We just don't know anything about the sport. But he thinks things are changing. Ac· t'ording to Coe, the popular misconceptions surrounding his field were formed "before we got into our boo;es." The average American male, Coe said, couldn't apprctiatc body-building because it was ouL">ide lhl' realm of his experience, whic·h was li mited to ga mes like football or bas ketball . "lie could ea sil y identify with that h ccaust• a s a kid . or a long the line somewhere. he participated in it." said Coe. "lie knows what it's about " With body-building, "all he saw was the l'nd product: he saw this huge muscular guy. llis fi rst reaction was to make run or it. He was intimidated because that body was so different than his own. TODAY, COE SAID people still approach him in public "but a t least their questions are more intelligent than they were 10 years ago. Coe admitted that some body builders do fit the stereotype_• "and that's what gives the s port a bad naml'." Rut, he added. most reali ze that an athlete should be .. a gentle man, besides be ang the top in his fi eld." Coe. 34, has lived with lhE' slings and ar rows for a long time. Even os a student Coe's English papers routine ly dealt with his dream or being a body-builder . Ills teachers t hought him "an oddball." ' "In a sense , I'm living my fa ntasy because as a kid I can't ever remember a time when I didn't want lo be big and strong," he recalled. Coe rejected the tra ditional high school team sports . "I wasn't interested in that at a ll ." he said. But. when he was 15. a health club ope ned in his hometown of Lake Charles, La .. and t:oe was "one of the first to join. "FROM THE •'IRST day I picked up a bar bell I had no doubt in my mind that one d ay I was going lo be Mr. Amenca ," he said. · As it turned out. Coe was a bit of a pionee r. "Body building has grown to the point now where it is probably one or the fastest growing sports in the world," he c laimed . Coe said Muscle a nd Fitness, the leading body-building m agazine, beats out all othe~s including the likes of Life and Time -an newstand sales. •For J11Gn, people felt ·if women troha«I with ioftght1 theVd wind up with mutele• like men, which ii impouable McaUN 'tMJJ don't have tM 10,,.. hormone ~l.' . • I - Boyer and Valerie Coe a la storybook character Conan the Magnificent Coe not only is a gentleman, he i s a gentle man and almost a genteel man. And televised body-building or body· posing -events now draw large audiences, Coe said. "An NBC producer I talked to said ca televised physique competition) received one of the highest ratings ever for a sports pro- gram," he reported. As a result of TV's interest, Coe said more events with bi11er prize money are scheduled than in previous years. There are now 15 major competitions annually -three in Europe, one In Australia and 11 In the United Statea. "ANYTIME YOU GET money Involved in a sport it will increase the Interest,·• said Coe. "Look what money did to golf and what it did to tennis." Althouch Coe has not claimed a major ti· tie since 1975, he still places In the money retularly. Between his competition schedule wtuch reeentl1 toot tum to Australia for ~ llr. OlymD6a ~test, and hla worldwide lecture clrcult, Coe sees relatively little ot bis \ . ::: I ·- fas hionable lluntmgton n cach home·- .. , think last year I "as home four wec•kend~ ... he said "I tr::ivelt·d 200 .000 air mil<'S." C<>e's pro status puts him in what 1s perhaps the s ma llest J,!ro up of money making athletes "There• arl' probably only 20 or so professional body hu1 ldl'r)oo an tht· whole world." he said COE HAS ('APITAUZ•:D on his interests in other ways. lie is involv1Pd with a Louisiana firm . Hudy Masters Sports In dustry, that manufactures bod y ·buildin~ t•quipment and his name app<'~s on a protein supplement. All of which indicates a trend toward body awareness on the part or the less- muscular masses. including women Coe·s wife. Valeri<', an int(•rior-d csigner. also works out with weights and competC's with Coe in couple's evC'nts. · .. For years J><'Opll' felt if women trained with weights they'd w1od up with muscles like me n," he said. "whi<-h is impossible because lh('y don't have tht• same hormone levels .. In time. C()(' added. women learned that if t hey worked with wc1g hL'i "they would get more vol uptuous bodies and t'Vl'rybody's in· tl'restcd in that." Coe said one or thl' advantages to his s port is that <·ompetitors can re main acli ve for most or their lives, unlike other forms of athletics where players rar ely last past their :10s. 'He 10W tldl huge, muacular guy. Hu firtt MJCtM>n 1DG1 to maa fun of it. He wa• ~nddaled becow that body waa '° dJffettnl from Ml own .' • . .. --------------...... --------... ------- Sonja knows her pist~ns, L rods and cams By JOEL C. DON 61111ehllrP .... .._.. New cu11lomcr11 who drop by Sonja Keith's ~.Cor-11~Ue u le11 lot sometimes au for ber hu11bund !Hhl!'11 not married ). a salesman or the manugcr It'll tuke them u fow minutes to learn and ucccpt thut Ms. Keith 11 In charge. To longtime cu11tomers and car buffs. she's known as the Corvt!lte Lady. And when it comes to pistons, rodis and overhead cams, she can s par with the best of them. ·'I lovl' any kind of exotic sports car and I ha vc a true love for Corvettes," says the 32· year-old sha~gy haired brunette. s•:v•:N V•:ARS AGO, Ms. Keith gave up her job as a design a rtist for Road & Track magazine to spend full time buying, restoring and sell ing the l w11·scater s ports cars. She opened a used car lot actually a 3,500-square-foot warehouse in a Costa Mesa in· dustrial park and began combing -he country for mint-condition Corvettes in all folors. years and models. · · 1 started out by selling and doing some of the mechanical work myself," she says, walk· ing through her showroom of nearly two dozen sleek automobiles. "I s till work on the cars oc- . casionally but I like to farm out most of the work now," S he cringes al the thought or being labeled a · used car dealer "I don't like car dea lers," s he quips. "I don 'l like the m, I hate to be classified as them but I guess that's what I am. I guess I don't like high-pressurcs ales men " I NDEED, THE USUAL auto sales pitch doesn't echo throughout her classic ear sale~ lot Her customers us ually are as well -versed on Cor vettes as she is. They know what they want when they walk into he r business·like office or call by telephone from all over the country Telephone callers. though, usually don't ex- pect Ms Keith to talk sports car lingo. She'll often get p<1tron1zi ng questions or simplistic ex- planations . . Little do they know that Ms . Keath main- tains a library on just about every book and ma~aZtnl' dev11tt'd to tl'M: CA,.evrolet s~rts. car. '"Thc•y'll ~tart cxplaantfg something an ve ry simple· trrm~ likc they're talking to a child," OeOy f'I ... P...._ •r •lclle~ ·-- ' CO r Vet t e Lady' Sonja Keith she complains. "I tell tbem I understand what they're lalfcin~ about ··Rut sometimes it :-1nds up in an a rgu- ment. .. she adds ·T vc• ha~jlltople call and say they have a last year road9ter from 1974 and I say no. ·75 was the last y<'ar for that ear. I can't stand someone telling me something I know for a fact .. MS. KEITH can put you behind the steer· ing wheel or a ·~ 427 roadste r for as little a s $4 .500. Or the car collector may be interested in a complelf'fy restor.ed '53 Corvette. from the first year of production. She's asking 165,000 for the <.'lassie There an'. however . rive cars on the lot not for sale. They're Ms Keith's personal collec- tion. When pressed to point out he r favorite. she coos the description of her '63 Daytotl a blue Cor vette .: "They call it the split window, .. she says or the auto classic'. "It's equipped with factory air conditioning which is very rare. When I get tired of that car. one of my others becomes my fa vorite ... Ms . Keith was saddled in her first car at 18. a 1959 MGA. Five years later. she traded in the Br itish import for a 1969 Riverside gold 427 Corvette roadster. Ever since, Corvettes and Ms . Keith have been inseparable. WHEl)I SHE OPENED her sales operation in 1974, Ms . Keith purchased a new white T-top 350 Cor v ette with four-speed manual transmission and leather upholstery. "I never drive the ones I own," she admits. "I keep them back in the shop. They're hard to get out and I worry about them when I drive them . "So I drive whatever is closest to the door." She says he r customers come to her because her prices are lower t han most dealerships. "My overhead is lower because I don't have anyone workln1 for me.·· Some Corvettes are taken on consicnment, when she thinks the askinc price is too hlch. Otherwise, she says there's about a two-to three·week turnover on her,aales lot; with a S500 to $2,500 profit on each sale. ,.. And, yes, she loves to keep pace with the beat of the freeway Jockeys. "I love Ferraris and llaueratla but I don't know what It la Jbout Corvettes," lbe aa~. "When I WU a kid I wanted a Conette. • 'l love b61 ftliMI -tM more performance tbe better. I'm racklq -. tlclreta Uke JOU 1r0uldn 't bebtte, but it's just bard for me to keep It UDder1'0or11 (mu .. per bow)." . t FEATUAES 81 llAaY .IAN&ICUCKUA> ............. 11w 5U Club'• tuuu1al Cl...-bUe w .. k 1ot off to a lhoqua atart Wedn..ctay wilh the Uoa1 Hackn'a RiJlu 1'be support 1roup for tto.1 lioep&\a1 wtll 1pon110r a "ltun for Hoa1 •· on Saturday. lh• flrat · enr ('Ofld • ·('~brity Roaat IT~t · · on Monday. a ''Croaby ~Uwm Clambake" on Wednesday foUo~ b)' Ow "Cruaby Southern Pro·Am" Thurada)' and •"nda) at \ht' l rvuu~ Co1ut Country Club m Newport itta(•h VHtuday's H&JlDll . with illn t:ntry feeof$9'.99 ,mark~ down from UOO> was held at the Newpuner Inn TOM WHJTIE WAS c ha1rman or the event, and has wife Kathy. entered for the third year, said, "This basn t anything to do with golf. but it's marvelous fWl · Entrants were urged to wear sneakers or tops1ders rather than traditional golf shoes and competed in teams of three, for reasons known on· ly to the organizers Sole Held Over . ot'.!,£Sl\ f\.aA\.. 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Anyone interested in attend.inc the Clambake Wtt!k events can l'Mll 642-l463for information. THE NEWPO&T HA&BOa Art Museum's Sales and Rental Gallery hosted an afte".'"oon re- cepllon for artists Kay Whitney and Jim Bubalia. OU pastels and chalk and pastel ctrawino .are Ms wrutney's specially , and Buhalis' work as a combination of'drawing and mono-print inspired by the NASA space photos. The show wilt'continue through March 10.with works of both artists for sale or rental to benefit the ruuseum Chairman ror the party was Judy Slut· zk y. and she was assisted by Phyllis Wallace. Jody Baldwin, Sue Paskerian and Ginny Smallwood. Shopping together .. ·0- . . . - The scent of sprint nowen will fill the air when Laa Floriatu previews ita Uni annual Floral Headdress Ball with a premiere party Sun- day at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Anceles. Co-chairman Mary Richa.rdlooofffuntiniton Beach will introduce the 1ue1ta of honor -the norista who create the elaborate desiins for the ball's Mannequin Parade competition. NEATnDNGS in Flowers, a shop in Balboa, will be among the florists desipln1 the bead· dresses. This year's theme, ''The World of the Mardi Gras," will be carried out at the premiere party using balloons, confetti and multi-colored flowers in the room decor. Members and guests will wear decorated masks to complete theevening'a motif. The Floral Headdress Ball will be held May 1 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles to pro· vide fWlds for the Las Flori.stas Handicapped Children's Clinics at \he Los Angeles County. USC Medical Center and Rancho Los Amigos Hospital. Last year a record $150,000 was raised. Teamwork is hard work DAILY PILOT DoUars for Scllolars Wearing fashions to be displayed in the Newport Harbor Panhel~enic's "Dollars for Scholars" benefit fashion show are (left) Bet· ty Marline, benefit chairman, and Barbara Linse, invitations chairman. Joe Hogan. show commentator, checks detail. ---Wedding and mgagement Jonna can~ obtained /rom tM Dail11 Pilot by Hnding a lfam~. Hlf · addre&Md envelope to the fi'eature Depanment. P.O. Bo:r 1560. Onto Meia 92626. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w ..... v .. w .... ......... I tU Hertler ll•d. Coste M•to -5•1·115t. One of the secrets of a happy mar riage is knowing what your level of tolerance is for one another. ting goals, doing important ---------- Some couples can h a n g wallpaper together and stay mar· ried. Others can back up a recrea· tional van as a team. A few can even hang a picture as one. I personally have never been able to shop with my husband and sleep in the same bed with him that night. I cpuldn 't fit all the hostility in the room if 1 opened the window. The problem seems to lie in our motivation for shopping . 1 shop because we need something and I am in the market to buy it. He shops like a computer that is gathering data for a printout. We have. been thinking about new beds for five years. We have talked about the new beds a lot. We have the money to buy the beds. We know exactly what kind of beds we want. Outside the store last week, I explained the ground rules. "If these beds are what we want for the price we want, we are going to buy them. Is that understood?" He nodded . Inside the store, the salesman made his pitch. They were exact- ly what we wanted. The price was right. I turned to my husband who nodded and said. "They're perfect! We'll look around a bit more and get back to you." Outside the store I faced him. "You have no intentions of ever buying beds, do you ? fl is just something to do on weekends like going to the zoo or watching the planes land at the airport. You were like this with the carpet. How many years did we shop for a carpet? Other women were hav· ing babies. going on missions, set· Bachelors suicidal -- medical research, living life to its fullest. Me? I was shopping for a carpet. "And the freezer! You devoted more time to buying a freezer than you did to puberty." "It was more fun," he said. I know I'm not the only woman around who bas the problem. I see husbands like mine all the time. I've seen them wandering around Vegas looking over everyone Baldwin Pianos and Organs 'I • • I t, '.~f •<I t " else's shoulder, their hands in F utuon 1s1and uo.9070 their pockets to make sure the .!';~1>1~°.,~,~~=. •:0\ money is still there. -====~====~~====--===:::::::::: .. I've· seen them at auctions standlng near the back watching everyone else bid, and I've seen them at weddings in the back or the church standing there with a handful of rice, unable to throw it. There's a sign at an upholstery show I go to that reads : "A HUSBAND SHOPPING FOR MATERIAL MUST HAVE A NOTE FROM HIS WI FE._'. They're years ahead of their time. 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s 1 s.00 LESSONS BEGIN FEB. I 0th ........... ,., 2lld .... '"' .... "-...... I pT ..... n.n.t--.& IOa.a -10 ....... 11 .... A .. L_ ...... T--. T'lliin. 6 ,_.1 ,.-. -1 ,._. .. ,.-. IWt T-. T'lliin. ~,.-....3111,.-. Costa Mesa Tennis Club 557-0211 ~arried men live longer WE'VE TAKEN DEAR ANN LANDERS: With tongue in cheek, I take pen in hand to share with you and your millions of readers an important discovery. I have finally figured out why so many women outlive their husbands. It has nothing to do with tJie way ·m~n· a re put together physically or emo· tionally, or the amount of stress they endure. It is simply God's way or rewarding women for all the years they had to put up with ornery, contrary. hard·headed, s poiled, selfish, irrational, de- manding, moody men. Oh, yes, he can be amusing and delightful -when he wants something, especially sex. (Why is it that men rare ly get headaches? l God, in his loving kindness, takes all things into account and rewards these long-suffering wives by removing the "thorn'' from their sides and giving them about six or seven years of richly earned freedom. Wh eneve r I r ead the obituaries I cluck lo myself. "You're right again." Sign Actually, you llleory does Mt bold ap agalut &k ~d UP& ol statistics. Married mea llve longer thaa badaelon -aed bachelors commit Hickle mere ortea thaa tlteh married brethtta. Tlda says Mmedtla1 positive aboat marrla1e. Y oar letter Is gol•I to ID· fariate a aamber of wives wi.o loved t.belr ltuba.U alld IGR tbem too llOOD. It ls also lolal to irritate &be lollg·allfferUI men whose wives are OrMl'.J, ~­ tra r y, bard·headed, apolled, • selflall, lrratloaal, demaadlag and moody. Have a good day. hanging onto their mothers' skirts? We both have been dating since last year. Our steadies are 15-year-old guys who have permits to drive. We are not cheap or loud. We are very mature and have a lot of class. Your advice is r otten . - FORMER READERS DEAR FORMER: Thank yoa for yoar "matatt" letter. It ••re allowed a lot of class. Accordl•I to my pocket calcalator, yoa started to date 14-yeu-old boys at tlte age ol 12. I wlsll yoa botll lob of lack. You are 1•1 te lleed lt. C.ONDOR UNDER OUR WING ••• AND WE'RE FL YING HIGH! PClllts ..ct Skirts Sizes 3-13 Mew Styles Cllld Colors Dl!;AR ANN : My husband is J4'7 YI• LW. one or those people who is never ,..___. .._. r wrong. Whenever he flops or -r-• pulls a boner he says, "That was ••••6•7•3•.•4•5•1•0• no mistake, it was an ex· P••••nol u•En•••nce perience." Please think of a good put-down for me. -ELLIE lN NATCHEZ DEAR ELUE: I admire hls------------------- attltude. If he sees bis failures .. ------------------. as something positive, don't kaock it. We need more ol his kind. FINAL REDUCTIONS .....----------------------.thi s lette·r BAY AREA DEAR ANN LANDERS: You must be getting hardening of the arteries of the brain or rheumatism from old age. We are two 13-year-old girls who think your advice is getting moldy, and it's about time for you to retire . Ann Landns di&cu.ues tun-age 1 drmkmg -its myt~. its realities. Learn the facts by reading ·'Booze and You -For Teen-Agers Only," by Ann Landers. Send 50 cents and a long, self-addressed, 1tamped en· velo~ to Ann Landers. P.O. Bo:r LAST 3 DAYS! THE GIRL FROM DU,RANGO No doubt about it. she wears the real thing: authentic butter-soft Larry Mahan cowboy boots and super fitting jeans. Pan- handle Slim shirt and Comstock heart-shaped belt buckle. all coordi- nated in a sexy look. 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LOCAL Safari theater rejected Ai1JJ011 pansl calla plan dangeroua Tb• Oran1• ('o&aaty Alrport Comm•uioa baa wsanamo&aaly oppo9ed Koll Company plan. tu build a l0,000 •P•Chlor am phath•alH at Llun Country Safan an lrvtne clO• mlle weat ol I maJor runway at El Turn Mart~ t "urpa Air StaUon Potential no1fltt' u1d crHh haaard from milJtar)' jet• ar1ue 11aloat u.e proje<'t, mem~ra of the advllk)ry <'Ommiulon said Tueada)' Koll V1u PrH1dent Tim Strader uad Wt'dn"sd1ty he 1u1n 't "roperly notified of the Tue11d•y "'Omml»11lor1 meeUn1 · 'Tb.,rt>'11 lium~lhan.c Mlranae Funeral contliicted for Otto Schult fun~ral s e r v i ces we re hedult'd today fur German bom Otto S Schutt. unettme mot1cm p1rture a<.'tor a11d the first coWlty sheriff's deputy to se rv~ Corona del Mar Mr Sehutt, a 42 year resident of Se.wport Bear b. dtt!d at the age of &1 SWlday 1n San Pedro. where he had been living most recently T he longtime Or ange Coast resident he spent 60 years here in all was best known as a boat builder and construction worker throughout his lifetime and was a onetime surfing companion of the late Duke Kahanamoku Burial was to be at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Schutt's daughter , Mrs. Betty Flora of Costa Mesa, said her father came from Germany and one of his first jobs in the early 1920s was serving as coun· ty deputy s heriff patrolling Corona del Mar . ONE OF HIS Javorite m emories was that of playing the role of a German soldier in the first motion picture made of Erich Maria Remarque's "All Quiet on the Western Front.·' Mr. Schutt is sur vived by his Thieves hit jackpot al NB laundromat Thieves armed with altered one -dollar bills were able to tum a Newport Beach laundromat ch ange machine into th ear private money tree this week. Poli<.'e say the crooks got the machine in the Golden West Laundry on Balooa Island to cough up $100 in quarters, dimes and nickels while investing only three of the altered bills. wife, Lita, and a son, Don of San Pedru, daughters, M'ts. Flora, Mrs Le1l~ Pearson of Hat Creek, and Mrs Caroly n Hunt of Newbury Park Mr Schull also lea ves a brother. Kurt of Germany, 17 ~randchJldren a nd five great- grandchildren Mesa house 'nuisance' ruling nears C1ty officials a re moving toward declaring a Costa Mesa home a public nuisance. Planning commissioners unan- imously recommended to the city council that the house at 278 E. 21st St. not only be declared a nuisance, but that the action be taken under emergen- cy conditions. The recommendation followed a lengthy public hearing in which residents who live near the old house complained bitter- ly that the city has been too slow in taking action. Complaints about the home 's conditions and its occupaats have been accumulating at Clty Hall for about five years. Recent building and health in- s pections have r esulted in claims the home has no central heating and no electricity in some of its bootlegged rooms and that its only source of water is a toilet's water closet. Owner Harud Hikida of Villa Park. planning commissioners c onte nded . has not acted responsively toward city and county requests to upgrade the home. a root here." he said. "I've never heard ol the comml.asion and I don 't know what they do. We lot word of the meeting Monday when I was out of town. •·It's an absolute violation of due process. I think they have no authority over this project anyway.'' Denis Hom, staff spokesman for the county commission, said he didn't know whether the Koll Company had been given proper notice of the meeting. "l 'M A Ll1TLE fuzzy on our procedure for notifying interest- ed parties." Hom said. "I'll have to check it out." He explained that the Orange County Airport Commission typically makes recommenda- tions to the county supervisors aoout the operations of various air facilities including El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. In the case of the proposed a mphitheater, however. the com mission's recommendation will be forwarded to the Irvine City Council. which has final say on the project. Another advisory body that will review the a mphitheater proposal prior to any council ac· lion ls the state-mandated Airport Land Use Commission of Orange County. THIS COMMISSION will con- sider on Feb. 19 a staff report say- ing that the amphitheater project should be rejected on the basis of potential noise and crash hazard of military airplanes. Alfred Brady, stafr spokesman for the Airport Land Use Com- m ission and author of that re- port, said that his commission's recommendations carry more weight than s uggestions made by the Orange County Airport Commission. He said that the Irvine City Coun<.'il could approve the am- phitheater over the probable ob- jections from his commission-, only if four or more of the coun· cil members are in favor of the project. Usually it takes onJy a simple 3-2 majority of the coun- cil to approve a project. MARINE SPOKESMEN say that military jets 'Sometimes Oy as low as 500 feet above the site for the proposed a mphitheater . Representatives of El Toro Air Station vehemently oppose the project. Strader of the Koll Company says be thinks so me accom- modation can be reached with the Marines. If your kids suddenly start reading your daily newspaper, it maybe our fault! We're worried about the growing rate of illiteracy in America . Concerned about our young people. Interested in the quality of education in our schools. And we're doing something about it. We have invited teachers in more than 175 schools along the Orange Coast to learn how reading the daily newspaper can add to students' confidence, credibility, and self esteem. Newspaper in Education is a significant advance in education. More than a catchall for current events, this unique program provid~ an exercise in comprehension, perce~tion , values, and practical life experience. So if your kids ask you for a daily newspaper, say yes. Remember -knowledge is power. And we're a mighty powerful piece of reading. Daily Pilat Mm-1sm1 ~ ...... ~--..-~~~~~~---~~~~r A ,J .............. To '"""'ar..,, Muriel Humphrey, widow of late Sen. Hubert Humphrey. announced today she will .. marry former high school c lassmate , businessman Max Brown of Lexington. Neb . A Februa ry date is planned. Irvine backs master plan for airport Irvine City Council members have recommended that a master plan for John Wayne Airport be endorsed next month by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The r ecomm endation was made with the condition that any enlargement of the airport be ac- companied by improvements lo heavily congested streets and freeways near the airport. In sharp contrast to the Irvine City Counci)'s endorsement rec- ommendation, Newport Beach officials have asked for sweeping revisionstothe plan. s OAIL.Y ll'ILOT C•' 8 Atalrpert Aid speeded for disabled Newport Beach City Manacer Robert Wynn, admittinl lbe city erred, haa told Orance County officials to proceed with im- provements that will make r estrooms at John Wayne Airport accessible to han- dicapped people. "If we held a request that long -since October -then we have done wrong. We've made a mis- take," Wynn said Tuesday in confirming that he has told Airport Manager Murry Cable that the city does not object to the $80,000 project. WYNN SAID HE took the action administratively, even though the city's Aviation Committee was scheduled to review the project at a meeting next week. W y nn sai d h e 'll ta k e responsibility for his action. County officials in October notifie:d the city of their intent to m ake the restrooms accessible and requested city review of the project. Cable said he sought the city's views out of "good will," Cable complained in a teller to the city three weeks ago that he had not received a response and would move ahead with the project regardless of the city's intent. Chines~ march SAN FRANCISCO (APJ No trouble was reporlt!d by polil'C• a fter l50 protesters marched on the Chinese consulate to protest the conviction of Mao Tse Tune's widow in the "Gang of Four" trial in Peking The dC'm· onstrators marched an the rain a <.'ross the city from Chinatown to the consulate Wynn replied . sayln1 the Aviation Co mmittee was scheduled to review the project aJ a Jan. 6 meeting, but couldn't because the meetinl ran hite. County officiala say they now will be able to put the project out for bid. The Federal Aviation Administration will pay one-half of the project cost. Irvine cats • • Win reprieve; traps halted As if nine lives aren't enough, cats who live in the City of Irvine have new life. The city council has ordered the city's ani mal control officers lo stop issuing cat traps to resi dents bothered by felines . The practice has come under fire in recent wee ks by cat owners who say their unsuspect 1ng pets have been unjustly trapped by cat haters. The traps are small wire cages with doors set to shut when a cat begins lo eat the tuna fi sh bait City Council man David Sills said cats. which aren't licensed as dogs are. could be trapped and done away with at the anima l shelte r be fore t heir owners realized they were miss- in~ ·'To quote Adlai Stevenson, 'Government has no business in regulatin g the nigh tly pro- clivities of cats'." Sills said at Tuesday night's city council . meeting. fLC>WER ARRANGING ... fut) 'I) easy! 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I ___ , __ _ Sale ends Sun .. Feb. 1 • C)Nly PILOl ••••lfl a•d ltrun.-• A ~cial Valentin~ Hrunch will be hand- dehvert.'d to lu(•ky lovers ' doors this, Feb. 14 bl the Costa Mt:sa . Women's Club. The, brunch includes a r ontinental breakfast. fresh frwt. Oqwer and message in a basket for $12 Hert!, J e nnifer Weber !left ). de· Lave ri:. previe w p<Arkage from Ann Weiss For informution . <·all 839-7476. .Concert to benefit Irvine Conservatory A rt ute conl'C rt to benerit the Irvine Conservatory or Music will be orrered at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Turtle Rock Community Center in Irvine. Flute virtuoso Marianne Whitmyer and pianist Nanette Nowels will present a program of works inspired by the twitters and flutters s u ggested by the flute, such as "The Blackbird;" "What the Blackbird Said." "The Butterfly" a nd sonatas by Vivaldi and Poulenc. Gene ral admission is $3, students a nd seniors SI. Ca ll 833-7269 for information. • •'RIOA Y, JAN. 30 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar 21 Apr 19): Tum on charm! You can win allies and gain a major point. Focus on travel. family relationships. adjust- ment in life style You get request which r e- quires writing 1t actually opens door to possibility or riches TAURUS I Apr. 20-May 20> Delve deep, bypass red tape. reject superficial explanation. You recoup loss Terms arc defined, techniques are streamlined One l'lose to you is "financial· ly emba rrassed ... Avoid becoming entangled in foolish controversy GEMINI <May 21 June 20). Cautious ap· proach lo business tra nsaction works to your advantage. Legal requirements, including license and lease, could be more complicated than originally anticipated. Wait, listen and ob- serve. Conserve r.esourcc. CANCER (June 21July 22): Information you have been seeking is made available. Focus on basic issues. special services and agree· me nts rt>achcd with co.workers . Aries. Libra natives figure in scenario. Loose ends are tied; you gain sharp, clear perspective . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Direct a pproach brings you to heart or matters. Past concepts fade as you enter new areas. Another Leo, an Aries and Sagillarian ri gure prominently. Creative endeavors and love are very much a part of challengin~ scenario VIRGO <Au~. 23-Sept 22). Territorial rights can be established follow through on hunch, consult one with "track record." Cancer , Capricorn. Aquarius persons fi gure prominent· ly. Take measures to insure security and safety Check quality ~ LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct. 22>: Flurry or activity leads lo temporary scattering or forces. Trips , ·visits. calls and "busy .. relatives impinge on your consciousness. Gemini, another Libra and :a n Aquarian ri gure prominently. Display • versatility, humor. • SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Obstacle to : rinancial progress is removed. Know it, begin a : rebuilding process. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio : persons play importa nt roles. Focus on income, t special material, locating lost Items. Get files in ~order! • SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21); Creative : .expression brings satisfaction. possible profit. : Articulate desires. needs. One close to you may : want to travel. Be reasonable, diplomatic but .. r e fu se to abandon important project. .. Circumstances will favor your efforts. Trust ' yourself! \ CAPalCORN ( D~. 22-J an. 19): Family ac- ~ \ivity occurs behind scenes. Gift purchase for •. one confmed to home or hospital is part of •1 scenario. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons figure ~prominently. Clandestine meeting is likely to be 'on a1enda . • , AQlJUIU8 <Jan, 20-Feb.,18): Green li1bt ~is Oaahed for special purchase. Genuine bar1ain ~ 11 available. Friend aids you in avoidlnl self- ' deception. Pisces, Vir10 penona play key roles. 1 Aura ol romance, illusion and intrigue do,min• :•cenarlo. '! PISCES <Feb. 19· Mar. 20) : Coincide pace : with march of events . Focua on production, : bu1ines1, challenge, responsibility and promo- : uon. Capricorn, Caneer persona figure : prominently. You t'ould be involved with a ~"minor clusic." Go! ~ Call 142 .. 5171. Put a few word• to work for ou. -----· -- -..... ··---~ .J FEATURES / INTERMISSION -----------------ruauc NOTICE PU.UC NOTICE OIMIU .. ,.. ._ .... , ... Mesa drama .. OTIU Of' IA4.I Of' •IAL llin P•ON•n· AT P•IYATI tALI -Ntnaa ~~.~~"'• for Ille Co11nly ol I o• Co mpe g s .. 11ertor Co11rl 01 Ill• Stolt t i eeoT1Ca TOC•IOtTOttt Of' 9UUC TllMttlll'a• A .. O OP UfTII.,,.... TO ntAlftfll• ALCOltOUC NVl .... I LICl .. U Ctlu .. •*•• U.C.C ....,,.., ,_;UPI FIM of TV'a por.ular "Dallaa" sertn may draw aome lntert1t n1 parallel• between the maelUnaUona ot UM l:wln1 tlan and thole of the Hub.,.,. ot a Nntvry •10 In Liiiian Hellman's "Anotber Part ot the P'oreat" now on 1ta1e at the Co.ta M•a Civic Pl1yhouae. Tbe Iron-handed patriarch, the schemin1 older brother and tbf rebelllou11 younaer 1iblln1 all are part ot th1J "reverse sequel" lo th• playwrt1ht'1 mure ramous drama "The Little Foxe11, .. whlch details the early yean of lhe characters from lhe latter play. Impressively mounted by director Pali Tambt'l,lni. who alon1 with Laverne t{ealy and Robbi Schoonover also C'reated the 19th century <'Ostumes, "Forest " dr»ws some splendid •NM• performances from a well-chosen cast It is an a m- bitious, demanding play and 1s approached accord· angly MOST alVETING IS the perforviance of Ted Knorr as the power·hungry Civil War profiteer who he»ds the Hubbard household . Knorr. in his ··aMOTMI• ll'A•T 0, TNa 'O•aU" 4 dr•m• by Ltlll., H911mon. Ol•t<IH by Pell l•mmlt1n1, 1 .. nnlcel d tr•t lor Ly"' jarooll\, ,,_ m•,,_r <.11....,.. Rtu o. Pf"H.,.led Frld•V• -!>elurdey\ •I t JO lhrOUQh f'ft) " DV , ... Cool• Mew C.1v1t Pf•~ on ,,,. Or•nve Counly Fo!r(lrou""'. Cool• Mew l'lewrvellan\ li.t ~o• M•rtu•H-d Re9lt>0H-d S...H..-d 0\<erH..-.,d L••lftleH.-rd JOhn 809lry 8tr01• 80Qlr y L•urelle SI"'" Jeke Colo,..ll\l\Om M r Penn Yn'\iln Mr J "91J11tt THI CAST fed t(Mrr LincM Pult>Om R-'1 0.Lucl• Lyl• BrOOll\ S.lly M<Gulro . BobM<C .. CIWryle Ron SlwronLM R•mon Sc>l<•r 811f Pk>~M,­A:1ck 9,.,,. AHI O'N•ll biggest acting stretch to date. dominates the stage by both his physical size and his overbearing de- meanor. • No less com pelling is Sally McGuire's enact- ment of his browbeaten wife. pathetically shunted into the background of family arrairs. who harbors a simple. humanita rian dream . Linda Putnam as the young Regina (who will evolve intq the s upreme villainess of ''l.ittle Foxes •·), fl ashes with comered- cat fire in another excellent interpretation. Robert De Lucia offers an unusuai"interpreta· lion or the elder Hubbard brother. perhaps in- s pired by TV's J.R overly patronizing with malicious undercurrents . Lyle Brooks I who also designed the attractive set> is robust and spirited as the pistol-packing younger brother OTHER NOTEWORTHY performances in· elude Bob McCaa's sullen former rebel soldier, Che r yle Ross ' softly etched cameo of his wallnower sister and Ramon Spicer's staunch ser- ' vant. Sharon Lee brings some fine com ic relier as Brooks' round-heeled ladyfriend who disrupts the Hubbards' dinne r festivities . "Another Part or the Fores t" is a realher in the cap or all concerned, a play of dimension and depth solidly interpreted. It continues for three more weekends. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 · 30, at the Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa. • BACKSTAGE T he world premiere of another original play by Golden West College theater instructor Charles Mitct.iell unfolds this weekend when .. Mock Up" arrives at the college's Playbox Theater . Mi tchell is directing the adult comedy about the amorous adventures or a onetime men 's magazine photographer , with David Denny. Renata Florin, Delia Rose and Teri Hamilton comprisin~ the cast . . performances are Friday and Saturday. Feb, S-f>· 7 and 13-14 -al 8:30 and Feb. 15 at 2:30. '- Final performances of "The Girls in 509" will be given this weekend at the Newport Theater Arts Center , 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Jane Nigh, Karen Jackman and Peter Stone head the cast of the comedy revival under the direction of Mieque Weinstein . . curtain is 8 p.m . Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m . Sunday; reservations 675-3143 or 642-8119. * CALLllOARD The Lido Isle Players will hold auditions Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. for Herb Gardner's comedy "A Thousand Clowns" director Eileen Fishbach will be seeking a In llW ~·· .. lht E•I••• ol JOHN P YUSKIS, 09<••- Holk e h _ _., 91von lh•I ""' yn --------------------------·1 ::·:,·~r;-: .. ·;:::~y·~":~:~·.:::'i.:1~ NolKe ll NfMy ....... 1 ... 1 e !Mill lrt ft\ler Of --Pt-rly -• ,,..,, ... ol 11-110'"'9 ,, ·-· lo.,. m~ neme•, So<••• Sec urit y (Of'I ........ ' ....... rnoe .. -m•lllnv .., dreu. ond ZI P C.. Nurnoer. of llW lre n\ltrOr\ ••• SH4HRY4R OSTOW AR I , OARVU!>H IRANINEZHAO, ... CMnPla Ori,.. U nll Ho IOt, Newport B••t ll, Cellfornl• •I ,,.. Olll<t OI Wiiimon .,,d Wlltm en, •ttorney, tOt tN Eae<.utor, Suite 'l. tl121 ,,.,,. Bou .. verd, lu\tln, Or•new Counly, Slel• ol Ce lHorn•e, 10 IM hl9M•I -••I b-r. end \ub1e<t lo COlllirmollon by \eld Wp.prior Court, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••! :~~~~..:;9:,\~1~1.:"01."!::,~ :~;~~ cast of rour men, one woman and a boy about 12 at ow rivn1, 11111 ond 1n1""'' '"•' 1,,.. the tryouts in the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Lido :;:.~1:11"c:,,w;1" 1'!"~'::':1~;.':!.~"~~ ... ~~ Soud. Newport Beach ... the play opens March 24 ...... or '" •cldll1on lo lh•I 01 \411d d• for f ' v ti · et1d\•d. •t \net um• or oe••h. •n end 10 Tiie n•-•. !>e><l•I !>ec .. r lly IOf l Ftd.,•I Tea Ml>mbotr, •nd melllnQ ~ Ort\\, •nd ZIP C.. Numl>otr, ol ,,.. lr•MlefM\ Are It YV WON HAH, HUI SVK HAN, l:W.1 ~Y••le Av.-.w , G•tden Gro¥e, C•l1tCHn1• i e consecu ve evenings, •" ,.,, <•ri•1n •H I P•-•IY "1 ... 1. '" South Coast Actors Studio wiH hold auditions '"• c11y 01 Nt•Po•• e •• ,..,, courlly 01 for voice-over talent Friday at the studio, 3303 oren91. Sl•t•o• c a1110'"'"· o•"""'"' ly d•\ttlblr<I •\tot low,, to wit Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa ... those selected will LOI •. Block No J:W ol I,... C•n•I be involved in a 26-part instructional radio series Se<1•0n °' "''"'"°'1 e.~ ... •• 0., m•o I hel llW 0tr.onet Ot<JINtrly 10 boo tt•n,rerrlld 1\ deli(.rlbed 1n Q••~• e l ., m •t1r1el\. \uppl1t\1 mer<h•nd1~ ... •qulpm•nt. ~or~ tutn1tur1, f••turtJ\ •Qu1pment, tr•dtn•m• ooodwll• lt•w. •••Mf'M>ld 1mptovemenh, \tO(• In tt•Ot. ABC llcenw of a bu\U'4"\\ kn°"'n e\ JERMV S '>ANOWICH SHOP •nd I\ l«•ted •t ..-.. C••npu\ Ort"'· Uno trfo IOt, ~fWoor1 8t dCh C•f1torn1•, toeettwr •tth tN totlo••nQ de\U•bld ••<OhOhc bPwet._ ht~n\lr ON SALE BEER LIC E NSE NO .t0.ot!t4l1 now t\Wect tOf" \•1d pr•m•'•' tor Ot•m1W'\ toc:•tcO •f \dme t1ddrtt\;\ C.•tlfotni• for national distribution . call 957·0282 ror addi· ;:~~::~"= .~ .':!O:u~: .. 0~.~~ .. tional details. Coun1r Re<orcle• 01 S••O Countv , ...,~ Now,,. wollt• I ttt. wind• ol .t.rnlty! 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A8C NEWS 6.30 I BULLSEYE WELCOME BACK, l<OnER the s -;u11og .. 9••t: " l\t:W s111<1tH11 tt1<0th"' "'" ''"d' men I G) IENNY HILL Benny pon1 ays le• (..y111 oat tilt: GOIO&n Bo; 01 Po1> fl1l) TOUREnE SYN~E.THE SUOOENINTRUOER Jack I emmon "'"' dh•~ 1n1s oocumenlary 011 a neu1 olog1cal OoSOr der involving lhfi loss 01 con- lfOI ol speech and booy movements .-ri) 3-2-1 CONT ACT IRI M'A'S"H H,1wkeye and Ir appe1 11r11 1e11 to enliven the camp when the nurses are evac- uated Ho bert Blake as a private investigator takes an uru,ch~duted plWlge into the s urf with Ve ronica Cartwright in the TV movie .. J0t.· Dancer " tonight at 9 on ~ f H · <'haunt:! 4 h.• 1 ••• 11 10"' H+llll uh0 Wu1u w·"t"t ~ u yuy t,UJ; I 00 8 CSS NEWS 0 N8CNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN fluwiutJ '""' M1u1on 1uur 11t•1 111 th"' t(.10Yt! -Nhtttt!i ,,,, • ., •Vttnl ., .. ,., nont:-v lllUOll IO llV dlld rck111dlt th.i Old llJnoe 8 A8CNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD G) M "A"S'H Henry relus.is to let " woundl!<I Ct'IQPl)<>I !>•IOI gC> hOme ti) BARETTA Bare1t11 r ua1t1es his old t11end Carmen Campetto 1e11s compelled by ram11v loyalty to early mn a · t11I on a racketeer &) OVEREASY Gut!MS Phyllis Diller law yer Ham.it Pllpel IR) W MACN~L /LEHRER R.EPOAT \[ TIC TAC DOUGH @J MERV GRIFFIN Guei.ts Chr 1s1op11er Reeve Gene Hackman MelOOy Roge1s 0 FAMILHEUO D COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oregon Stat11.,, UCLA U EYEWITNESS LOS ANGELES Hosts Paul Moyer and 111ez Ped1oza 0 FACE THE MUSIC • ALL IN THE FAMILY Arcn1e ano Mike toe~ horn' ove< tl\e soon· to· be·· born baby StMc's rehg1on -o< tac.a ot11 8D MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT m NEWSCHECK (J) P.M. MAGAZINE A blind girl's sight-restor ing operation, three pro· tesS1011a1 stunt men per- lorm 8-00 ti MAGNUM. P.I. Magnum and H1ggms P•O· tect a dog who 1s the ob1ect ol repeated k1onap ping dttempts by his tor. met owner. a gangsu;1 0 8UCI( ROGERS IOfNIO Md melt UUO., Judi MieMtt IMl9 I OflOwon j.U.,CiM . ~ l(ull\eWlll on 1-kllCMll ~· • MOYll * * * "The FBt Story•· ! tllHI Jim•• Sllwart. \1111 Mitet Thi w0<k1og1 OI 111e F81 affect -agen1 Ind "'• flmlly •• THE PANA CHAM "Thi Man w no Would Be King' Frankhn F0<0 Ill s 111111< v111tin<;i Ille un1ve"'· ly to rec1u11 students tor hts taw form, puts p1esaore on hlli son to t>e Ille star of \he Glass (11 THE.WTJRI 'Guoisa WllO's Dating Alfi· son? UO 8 (11) IOSOM IUOOIES t<1p g1v.a 111s co-worker ano lrteno Amy an ollbeal lesson '" po5111ve tninkillQ • CAROl &uf'NETT ANDFAlENOS Guests Steve Law1eoc.e r1m Con1111ey ' (I) LATIN Pf'OflLE 11:00 8 Cl) !<NOTS LANDING '-bby maneu..efs Val to 1ne restaurant wnere Gary is ha.1ng an appa1en1 roman11c meeting w•tn Judy 0 MOVIE "Joe Dancer 1Prem1ere1 Robe1t Stake, E1loon Heck· art A pr1va1e delective s 1nves1tga11on 1n10 a muroe1 unco•ers a 1ra11 01 bodies and corruptton leading to a wealtlly and 1nlluent1al tam1ty U ®J BARNEY MILLEA Harns l1n1shes h•S porno film and tllen learns tllat tne commissioner wants w destroy 11 G) MERV GRIFFIN Guest s Chnstopner Reeve, Gene Hackman fJD.-ri) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and Gene S1sket took at the Dest lea ture films proouced by the new !>reed of Ame11can independent filmmakers g;30 D SHA NA MA Guest Barbara Mandrell U ®J IT'S A LIVING Lois makes an ompas· s1oned speecn 111 defense ot waitresses rn lront ot her daugt11e1's ctass TUBE TOPPERS KOOP. 8:00 -"The FBI Story." James Stewart plays a career a1ent and Vera Miles is his wile in this overview of the FBI in peace and war. NBC e 9:00 -"Joe Dancer." Robert Blake is back as l private eye in this pilot movie for a new series with Eileen Heckart (photo at left). CBS 9 10:00 -CBS Reports. "The Toyota Invasion'' depicts the successful thrust of the Japanese auto maker into this COWltry. Jay McMullen narrates. professor who is eapen- menting with a new meth- oo of extracting the eapto. ••ve out of bombs (Part •I Ul) ~EWSCHECK 10:30 a» ti) NEWS .-ri) MYSlERY Mahce Atoremougrn 01 6 1ckle1gh s conduct IJecome> unprolessoonal as he stowt~ ano metnod•- cally goes about pu1tm9 a murdlilOu> sctiame onto action (Pall 2) 11:00IJ0U(J)®J NEWS D ST Af\ tf\EK The crew ol the E111erp11se 1s captured t>y a dying race ot ahens who nope to repopulate tlle" planet 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 01egon vs use a» M'A'S'H A new area comma11der scares everyone 111 11\6 •0771h w11n his m1htarosm ti) MOVIE **'1 'The Th110 Oaf' 119651 George Peppard E•11a1>eth A>htey An amnas1ac is accused by his wile and cousin of muroe1 - '!!9 a woman ano t1e1 child SJ DICK CAVETT 'Rioti Em Cowboy Quests Larry Mah11fl Monte Hen>on Don Gay fParl 1 ol 21 11:30 8 (11 THE JEFFERSON$ Lionel s principles could cost n1m nos 1ob when he is gMm a he oetector tesl on his hrsl oay or work IRI 0 TOHtOHT Guest nost D1v10 Letter- m11n Gues1s Arnold Roth, t<elly Monte11h. Ma111u Hennet G l1]) ABC NEWS G) HOGAN'S HEROES The Heroes attempt to sa•e Klink lrom an othcet """o caugnt t11m borro,..1ng money fJD m CAPTIONED ABC NEWS -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 IJ (j) MCMILLAN l WIFE rhe comm1ss1oner and Salty altend a seance at wr11ch the murde1e<1 hus- band of one ot theu lroends appears D MOVIE • • · Mantlsh" t •956) Jonn Broml1eld. Lon Ctianey A Jamaican trea- sure hun1 turns onto an e•pedn•on ot deceit ano terror fJ ®J CHARLIE'S ANGELS 1118 Angers ano a retired 1ewel tl\llll go to the ca .. b- ~an 10 steal a mult1·m1t· 11011 dollar gem ano r11turn 11 10 1ls own11r IR) ..... ..CllW I TtleW--~M enemy """' ..... .. ,.... "'"* top.-• lnbmetlon. tl'.IO . TOMOMOW 0-t:JOMBMI. 1:00 I NIWLYWID GAMI 'f'OU .,. "°"" Ufll Buddy Hadlftt pie~ Ille g11ne wllh • ~ cru..O· ., . a bNulilul femele PfO- feulonal wr .. t.., Md 8 diet doctor, • INDIPENOINT NETWOMNIWI 1:10• MOVIE **'"'"From Hell To TH- -aa·· ( 1958) oorr Murray. Diane Varll When • man d-by his owo kml• "' 1 hght. hla tllhef Ind bfoth· ws etalk Iha dead m1n'1 ~ponent 0 CAROL IUNWrT AHO Fl\IEN08 Guests Alan King, Lena Zav81on• 1:25 1 NEWS 1:30 MOVIE •·• "Capllin Ch1n1" 119•9) John Payne. Gail Russell A deposed an1p's captal" seetcs veJ1geance against the men who 1obbed hllT\OI command II THE LONE RANGER "She11tt's Sale' a» MOVIE * * "Siie Played With F'11e 11958> Jock Ha..-k1ns, Arlene Oa111 An arson investigator meets up wllh , a tovety female t11ebug G) MOVIE * • • 'Gogot · ( 1962> Jackie Gleason, t<athe111111 t<ath The poor mute 1an1- tor of a 1un·Oown Paris rooming house oilers lo sheller a woman ano her dauqhter 1:3S IJ HEWS 2:000 NEWS 2'10 IJ MOVIE • • '• Tne Other Love I 1947) David N••en Barba- ra Stanwyck A concert p1an1st and her ooclor lall tn to~e during her stay at a Swiss 1B cl1n1c 2:308 HEWS 3:00g) MOVIE * *' • Muraer Mansion ( t9701 Analla Gade Evelyn Stewart A <.oupte ano a young ne"ess spenos a trognt-ltlied n19nt 1n a dreary ofo hous& ... MOllll **~"Tl* ..... Ill IMM- ltvl" (11111 Horii lucHloll. ~ Adort. A ~,...,.,.,"""' """' • • ..,.., to ~ • 11.idflWed .a- Alltlllt. l:ftl N1W1 1:.0 ltltOVll * * "Tr-• Oallteona" ( 11173) AdvetltUfe. A group Of ldwntwert UOIOr• thl 8aflMla , .... In ...,"' ot conc.alld treuu11 I 4:30• HIWI -f'ridat(.- Da11• l•r ... e.,lt-• -MORflNG~ 11:00. * * "Thi Stir P1ek1r" 1193•) John Wayllfl, Verna Hillie A tough cowboy depu11zes a group of rancll4l111 10 rouno up a gang of out11w1 -AFTERNOON-. 12:00 m • • • "The' Paiama Game" 11957) Doris Day, John Ra11t A u111on rep11- senta11ve falls'" le 1e wOh 1 pa11ma factory's new supe,.ntendent ano man· ages to convince him that tlle workers need a r<llse G) • * '11 "I Could Go On S111g1ng·· ( 1963) Judy G11· land, 011k Bogaroe. A sing· er visits tlle son she gave up f0< adoption creating problems tor mother. lather and child 3:00 ®) • *" Someone I Touclled · I t975) C1011s Leachman, Glynnis O'Con- nor An architects preg· nant w1te oiscovers thll ner llusbano has contract· eo venereal disease lrom his teen·age girlfriend 3:30 0 • '' Beware• Tne Blot> 119721 Godfrey Cambrodge, Marlene Clark A rrozen. sllapeless mass b1oughl from the North Pole oy a geo1og1st thaws out and goes on a killing spree ®J BARNEY MILLER Barney otters compassion 7·30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Sieve Eowa1ds aml Buck nasn't ttie taintes1 ctue as to tne •danflty ot lhe person to whom he must dehver a myster1ous and powerful bl!ck boA fJ !!;IJ MORI< ANO MINDY &) THIS OLD HOUSE Ca1pen101 Norm Aoram shoy.1> now to pour a con· c1e1e wall an<I 1a11<1scape drct11tect Tom Wor tn discusses the lay ot the land ~CROSS-COUNTRY SKI SCHOOL JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk CHA .. NEL LISTINGS r 8 l\NX I _(,B~t l "' Anqo•I•" D l\NHL 1N£3t 'l <h /Ill I•'"'" IJ l\llA t11o1 1 I .i-. A11q1• , •• fJ '\AHC IV 1 All( 1 t , 1 l\11q,•I• ' • ' Mii 1( fl ., ""' I I ... ,, I 0 l\ll,l IV1l111l 1I 1,,/\1,,1••11•. 16 "(.'' l 11\l ll ' . '·'" () .. ''I' G) -.1r .,111d1l• AOl•ll'I•· ti) I\( 011 IV il11 I I ', 1\1u1• • aJ I\( I I l o1 l'I! •I I ·••1 I• w '"I( I '. I'll •I •• ' 11 'H·· I ,, Mork challenges a champi- on roller Skaler lo a race down a lreacnerous moun- taoo. 0 1NO SCIENCE FICTION. FANTASY ANO HOAAOR FILM AWARDS Hosts Mark Ham1t1. Carol Monro a» P.M. MAGAZINE A btino girts s1ght-restor- 1ng operatton; three pro- les51onal stunt men per- form Cnet Tell makes a ·c1im1>111g And Oownh1ll" I~ 10:00 8 (J) CBS REPORTS I • The T oyo1a Invasion Correspondent Jay McMullen !races lhe 111s10- ry ol Toyota ano chron1C1es its recent success siory eo NEWS U ®l 20120 ti) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 8'i) MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Danger UxB· Brian a11d hos men are skeptical ot .s Super Bowl tops, hut CBS • WlllS week NEW YORK (AP > NBC's prime-lime broadcast of the Super Bowl football game was a runaway winner in the ratings com- petition for the week ending Jan. 25, but CBS made it seven weeks in a row as the No. 1 ~twork with four of the five highest· rated shows. Super Bowl XV , won by the Oakland Raiders over the Philadelphia Eagles, re- gistered a rating of 44 .4, eight points higher than the score for the runnerup ~ro· gram, CBS' "Dallas ," figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. Nielsen says that means of all the na· lion's TV-equipped homes, 44.4 percent saw at least part of the football game on NBC. The rating for the Super Bowl was lower than the 46.3 registe red by CBS' broadcast last year of Super Bowl XIV between Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. CBS leads the opposition for the season to date by a substantial margin, nearly Super Bowl XV . Oakland vs . two full points by its own standard. seven-Philadelphia, with a rating of 44 .4 tenths of a point by NBC's. CBS and ABC representing 34.5 million homes, NBC; claim the season started Oct. 27, NBC says "Dallas," 36.4 or 28.J million, "Dukes or itbeganSept.15. Hazzard," 29.1 or22.6 million, "M-A-S·H," CBS' ''Evening News," meanwhile, re-26.3 or 20.5 million, and "Trapper John, ported its highest weekly rating in 11 M.D.," 25.6 or 19.9 million. all CBS; Super years, 19. , 1 Bowl Post.Game, 25.5 or 19.8 million, Nearly as impressive as CBS' run as the NBC : "The Jeffersons,'' CBS, and "Little No. 1 network is the fact NBC now has House On the Prairie ," NBC. both 24.8 or been second in the ratings three times in 19.3 million, and "20-20," 24.6 or 19. J the last month, after nine straight weeks million. and "Love Boat," 24.2 or 18.8 in third place. million, both ABC. Four of the week's five lowest.rated pro-The next 10 shows : grams wereepisodes fromnew series,and "Three's Company," ABC; "House the fifth was a movie, "Oklahoma City Calls," CBS: "All-Star Inaugural Eve Dolls" on ABC, No. 65. NBC's "Flamingo Gala," ABC ; "The Waltons," CBS, and Road" was 63rd. followed by "Hill Street "Real People," NBC, tie ; "Fantasy Blues," also from NBC, the ABC movie, lsla~d " and "Hart to Hart," both ABC, CBS' "Secrets of Midland Heights" and tie ; "CBS News Special: The Hostages are "NBC Magazine with David Brinkley." Free," and "Barney Miller" and "Dynas- The week's 10 highest rated programs : ty." both ABC. tie. 3 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS LILY TOMLIN AND CHARLES GRODIN IN AN EPIC COMEDY ET ACTOR MEIL DIAMOND IEST SUPPORTIH ACTRESS LUCIE AIUZ IEIT OfllGIUl SONG 'Love on the Rodis· MuSIC and Lynes by NEIL DIAMOND and GILBERT SEC.AUD -NDW aHGWINCl- EDWARDI CINEMA COSTA MESA (714) 546-3102 Pa.m CITY CINTEfl O~ANGE(714) 634-9282 (GIVE OR TAK! 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Y-OWft AM Por_ ... 0. ........................ --l·,.,..M&Olt Fr_.-, '1 BLOOO BEACH (Ill •I LA"*'\1 .._.,. 879-9150 · CARDtAC ARREST (II) f Ne AM CM ·-W1t11 lllf'•l1.., A<<ft-Y .,,,. Y-Owft AM Pon. ..,!!f!;.., 'Or." ... - nmc:o.wa• · OOt1 ••n•• Cl*' CMfWOOO • ANY~ WAY YOU CAN --HOHIYIUCICLI AOll -'*-··-·-· T .. flNVATI IYll (NJ -TT\.I 91YOMD Titm If AM ( ........ ,., ... ..c>NYI fMt -T .. ""'"9"- ----·--,., ':Cl" 'CA) Ufl TMI ACAllMf CA) ••e-••····· Charles Dickem on Broadway .... 81 'A y llllA&8l1TI' NEW YORK (AP> -DwtA1 my urcbln day1, ooe of In)' teachers waa a wonderf\al old lriah nun who actually made literature tun juat by readln1 aloud the betl4tr pa.ua1ea ol the best boob. A ftne performer, ahe played the characters, tuld lhe atoriea, with affection and 1uato. She made thoH muaty book.a come alive. The same kind of malic la happenln1 on Broadway in Emlyn Williams' one-man show, "Charles Dickens," which will be here three weeks and then lour the Uqited States thr_ougti April. IN IT, WILLIAMS, 75, a Welsh actor and playwri&ht who began this Dickens do in 1951, plays the celebrated novelist giving dramatic readlnas from nine of his own novels and short stories. He works in full evening dress, a red carnation N.Y. TIMES: "bhllaralingly b~zarrel Ob1eaalve, exclilng, 1cary, wildly enerptlc." _ ,_, ......... -, ... ,_ One of the r-r•a 10 beat. -Time -. . I Whale Watch · Cruises WF EKOAYS 10 A~t Wl·EKl::.NOS 9 ,\~1 & I P\1 Leavi11g F rom lht> MLIM PMILIDll Adulh Sit Children \S 11 1.i1 (>7J-5.!.i5 l'or Class1Iic<l Atl A< .. "fl();\I Call a Uaily Pilot Al>· VISllH 642·567!1 on hla lapel, bla only prope a led.n and a collec· lion ot li)t-edaed books. lt'a a remarkable pro1ram, memorable writ· in1 1iven fresh life with a lride ranee ol voicea and accenta, the sad, the funny, the unique created by Dickens aerved up in nawleu tone, 1eature and manner. Williams makes you see whomever be enacts, be it a dour butler who pours the wine "lille a gloomy analytical chemist" or a matron whose face offers "a quantity or bone and nostrils like a rocking horse." HE WA&NED THAT nos fme actor with the Imposing gray chin whiskers may mildly diaap· point those expecting the old reliables of Dickens -Sc rooge, Little Nell, Oliver Twist and Micawber. You get only a passage from "A Tale of Two Cities." However it's a pleasant surprise to learn that he prefers the unusual to the familiar, has created an adventure, not a night of golden oldies. His collection is widely varied, ran1ing from reflective thoughts about an old battlefield from "The Battle of Life" to the magnificent, stuffy Podsnaps of "Our Mutual Friend." WILLIAMS' PERFORMANCE and Dickens' highly visual images -such as the. chap who "looked as if he had been hung up for sale . . . as a specimen of frozen gentleman" -consistently decorate the mind. In most regards, Williams· "Charles Dickens" is most entertaining, good stories well told. BARTOK and MAHLER JESUS LOBOS-COBOS CONDUCTOR AND MICHEL BEROFF PIANO SOLOIST AND THE LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC IN ORANGE COUNTY SATURDAY. JANUARY 31. 8:30 P.M. STILL A FEW CHOICE SEATS AVAILABLE• PLENTY Of FREE PARKING The 1980-81 eeuon of the ORANGE COUNTY PHIL· HARMONIC SOCIETY. featuring lhe tnaplred music of the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. continues Saturdey, Jan. 31 In the SANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOL ~UDITORIUM, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. PROGRAM: Bartok: Piano Concerto No 3 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 TICKETS: Orange County Philharmonic Socie1y 234 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa 92627 Phone: 646 • 6411 MASTEACHAAGE end VISA WELCOME Scottie Templek>H doc~'t have a dlnte, I "TRIBUTE" I !~A't.\rwttiif WAY YOU CAN" \PG! "ALTERED STATES" \Al but he makes everyone/eel like a nliUlon. J "'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC!' 1,1·" °"'M II. lllt llll~\ ........ 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OVMt l •f"'\ .. lit.,. { o..f'll r c.o 1 .. 1 ,, .. , p. .,...,, -~ ... , .... °'M9 ,,..,,Li•• ' ~ •• ..,. en 1• "•b ' •t rw 1!4\ ,,. •• Pl 8LI{' SOTl('l "•CTITIOY\ IU\11 ... H .... nATIMUn ff\.-tOf'O•ift9 C»t\.Of'\ •r• llJOif'IQ OV\,4MH•\ .&R1 WORll~ i Tl C. ~ 8 FAA.Mt.\ tt lt'f 8roo-.n\illt\t \ueet Foun141" V•ll•, C•1tfotn1 ... "'°' 4U 0\119. L1d • C•lffot n1.t t O' po,.•1 •on ••1•t 8roo•n"'''' \h••• fw"'•'" V•ll•'r Ca1ito,.n1tt •n ae '"'' ~"-U ., (ondu<l.O bt .. (O" PG'••"°" 4 11 1"'"11' LIO Wllll..,.. L Nie Gow•n PrnidlNlt TtU• sl.tefntftt •• , •llM with tn. C00<11ty Cte•• °' Ora119t Cownty on Jan 11 •... I "'~ Pu1111.-0r.,... c ... ,, O•llY Piiot Jan " F-S, 11 " '"' *-1• PUBLIC NOTICE . -NOTICE OF DEATH OF KATHERINE LEMOND RUDOY AND OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A107447. To all heirs , beneficiaries. creditors and contingent creditors of Katherine Lemond Ruddy of Anaheim, California, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Randall R. Ruddy in the Superior Court of Orange County requestino that Randall R. Ruddy be appointed as personal representative to ad- minister the estate of Katherine Lemond Ruddy (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act ). The petition is set for hearing in Dept. J at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana, California on Feb. 25, l981 at 9:30 A.M. IF YOU 08.J ECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be In person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CR EDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filino claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file-.ept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file a re- que.st _.w.ith the court to re· ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- counts and reports described in Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Milan M. Dostal A ProftuioMI Corp. 505 City Parkway, Sult• 1000 Oraft99, CA 92661 (714) ~2'24 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Jan. 29, 30, Feb. 5, 1981 492-81 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATIMIENT TM IOllOWlflll perton• •r• CI0•"9 !:><Ill nenH PARSONS' AIR, tNC , HU• S Airport W•v. S...1• AN, C•lllo•nl• '2101 0 10'\ AvlMiofl, In<., • C•lllornl• CCll'por•Uon.10llS Alrpor1W•y,Sull•. 4, S•nt• AN. Celltornl•t2101 fllls -... u Is c-..Ctecl by• cor poralton. Olck'SA•l•llOfl, In<. J-A P•l"Wfll, PrftlCleflt Tiii• \IM_. we• 111..S will! ,.,. Cow·111·7· Clerk ot Orenqe County on Jenveryl3, 1•1. l'IU.11 P.,..,._ 0r.,.. co .. t D•llv PllOI, JMI lf,n ,2',Fell.S, 1'11 H ... I PUBUC NOTICE ITATIMINT 01' AllANOOftMINT Ol'UUOI' l'ICTITlout IUllNIU NAMI TM followlftt --MW •-· ... , ............ ltclltlout ~· ........ A IC 0 HOMES, IOOl2 Gerlleld AMllW, .....,...,..., 1 .. c11, CellfOl'"lli• ....... . TM l'kl"'-lutlMU Na-l'e• ,.,,._ te ~ -flled In O.en11 C-.\' ....... , "· 1'16. DALE SIMeAO, ldl Seftl-lte T.,rtce, C.-•1 Mer, Callforllla ... u PHILIP M. McNAMEE., 1 ... 4 .,....~ Slrwt, l'-laln Vall••• 'Celltwnte.,,. Tiii• --· wet coMu<ted bf • ..................... ........... McN.,,_ , .............. -..... '""' "" c-tr c-.. ef 0r-.. <'Wfttr.,. ........... ...... ". ,._...._or...,. c:w11 1>e11r ~• • . •· u. n. "· "'' "'"' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 . 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~. Jenuery 21. 1•1 DAILY PILOT ., Th• llggeat M•rketplace on the Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, r·a· 42 5878· 1 One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad • -Faat Credit Approval ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPOATUNITY ,... .......... : All real eli t11le all· verl1i.ed 1n thi s newsvaper 1s subJe<·t tu the t'ederill t'11tr Hous· Lil& Aet of 1968 which rnakt11 1t illegal to ad· vertllie .. any preferenc·e . lim1t11t1on , or dis ,C'rim11111lion based on rac•e. color , religion, sex, or national origin, vr an intention to make any such preference, l1m 1tat1on. or dis crim1nat1on .. nus newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis ing for real estate wh1eh 1s in vmla llOll orthe law. alOllS: AdYerthen ..... ct.cktlllelr .. .., .... report .... ron1-••1y.n. DAILY PILOT .. ._., ......, for ttw flnt l•correct l•aertlo11 ..,. 1 ~~~ ....... . G1•r~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llR. FAM RM, POOL One of Irvine's most establis hed e o m mWtities in an excellent location. 3 big bdrms + den + family room. Beautiful crackling fireplace In family room. The back yard is an entertainers delight with sparkling pool. huge patio, terrific for entertaining. Owner highly motivated. call now, won·t last. 752-1700 1m=A~1 2WILLDO I ASSUME Need 2 Gl's for double VA substitution. on this beautiful Mesa Verde North model with ortrium off masterbdnn. Fireplace in Ii v1ng room, soaring cathedral <.-eillngs. huge country kitchen with family room. The VA loan on this property is at 10"~ and the price 1s below mark e t va lue at $122.300. Seller's anx- ious, call today for all details. 752·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS ~--- NWPTICH HOUSE $132,900. Singles. young marned. steps to beach. pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm cathedral ce1I inged style beach home Cozy brick fireplace, formal dining. Secluded fountain 1n enclosed patio. Hurry. won't last Call 673·8550 =A= UDOISU lmmed. occupancy. Price reduced. No quah· fying, no point .. no pre· payts. Seller will c•arry contract. 4 br & den. 4 ba. frplc. new crpt & paint. $415,000. Agt. !163·8182. SANTA AMA HGTS 1109,500 2011 Orchid 3 Br l Ba: good size lot. Assumable 1st. Owner anxioua and will carry. Chick Spiller. 631-121116. REALTORS 4-PLEX $155,000 Prime location, new carpetl, new paint, new drapes! Take subject to $17,000 loan. Hurry ! =nm , ra=RRALI ESTATKRB MTSTAITID Hen'1 a 1uper buy! A well kept 3 Bdrm 1 Ba home I.a Coat.a lleaa. Up· .,..._ l.nelude near new carpet, roof, and dll· poaal. RV acceu and a lt.oraC• lbeda. A 1reat auter home lot • )'OUftl -.a..0n11-.ooo. ..... ....... .., ,,,..,. ••••w•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMHI I 002 Gwr.. I 002 Ge.er.. I 002 G........ t 002 GtMrel I 002 ........ t 002 .......................................•...... ········~····~········~ ·········••············ ......................•.....................•. HUNTINGTON VILLAGE t4YISTOISI XLNT I UNIT Year ISAROAIN ! Beautiful 3 Bdrm, located in ex- cellent area of Hunt-lniton Villaae. Centrally k>cated. jo& lo the beach. Walltlna distance to shops. schools. aolf , course. RV access. Owner may finance to qualified buyer. A bar&ain al 1109,000 Call now. 7&2-1700 arounc1 renta11. I And only hft.t&O! COSTA MESA OLLHOUSE .._ .. MwS Move into this im maculate 5 bedroom 2- sty, 3 bath family home. New carpet and paint and areal location make this a very desirable property. Assume exist· ing loans and save on fees. Full price 1170.000. Located on a quiet f:astside street ! 3 bdrms + separate laundry. screened patio, RV parltin&. A real bargain at 1135.900. Offered VA. You must see lo ap· l ! 646·7 I YEAR NEW LUXURIOUS $79,900 TOWNHOME Beautiful l year new One year new -Easl!!ide Sandlewood town home Costa Mesa! 3 Bdrms. Superb upper location. I 2a,.; baths. loaded with Beautiful view of green-, designer touches! belt and recreational I Sparkling clean! Owner facilities. Balcony over· anxious! Steal it at looks pool and s pa . 1133.500.646·7171 Space age kitchen with I I lots of cupboards and THE REAL counter space. Xlnt floor £ST..ll._,...RS plan. all decorated in ,..., a. earthtones. Shows like a 1._ ________ _ model. Perfect for the 1• guy or gal on the go! Call now, 752·1700 lm:A~I STIPS TO IEACH Two 2 Bdrm units. cor- ner Jot, ocean view. ex- cellent summer/winter rental. $210 000. WATHFIOMT HOME 5 BR, 4 Ba. cus tom waterfront home w/17X38' pvt dock. Price Sl,395.000. For details on this home and appt lo see, call Carol Hoff. agt. 63).()()94 macneb I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY NIYATI TOWMHC>lliE 3 BR Big Canyon home w/dining area brkfst nook. country kitchen w/lovely garden court & patios. Ready to move in. Owner will lease option $1500 •mo. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. 75Z·l4t4 111.a7ff (ompu, Voffey (l!flter Woocbodqe Center 642.aZH 644-62M q()I Dover Drove Harbor v-Center CE 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE GOOD FINAMC .. Ocean Bay View. Two Bedroom Condo In One Of ~ewport ·s Mos I Pres tigio us t.;uard Gated Communities Priced Below S1 m1lar Modl'I~. l.arice Assumable 1st: Owner Will Cons ider Second Asking SIH9,!l50 wooou.-1 P ri m e l.akc front Location. F:xclus1)1e Woodbridge Crossing. Upgraded Detached Condo, Surrounded By Water, Grass Area & \rees. Three Bedrooms & Pamily Room. 1',ncloSt'<I Patio & Deck, With View. Beach & Clubhouse. Pool. Tc•nnis & Bike Trails. A Pleasure To Show. $290.000 ' 10.--~ ••••O••v••1• UllC& llN 759-9100 #2C_,... .. ...._ ... ..,..c..... DINOSAURS C S I R V L E T T S P 0 T A R E C S D 0 S U H A T I S I R U A 0 U 0 8 M 0 A S A U R 0 P 0 D M G E R A 0 U S P A I T A U U E H T l L U S U A D 0 0 N H H T I A P A A l A Y 0 A Y A H H N F C Y R N R U E S E 0 G T E N T S 0 U S S I I 0 N U L E 0 E A H C I 0 T 0 N S I L C S F G A 0 T T N E N A C D H L T R 0 E A A 0 I S N E N R G T D 0 0 H L U 0 R U N P R E 0 P 0 0 J R S 0 A N V A T A R 0 E D 0 R N L P R I S M R 8 A S 0 T 0 E S N L 0 I 0 U 8 R M E E L E D 0 0 R V H E A T A 0 0 P 0 R E H T A Z P P G 0 E U A S U R U A S 0 R 0 M P T S N 0 U S T A 8 H I H 6 H H P E 0 E :...-.. ................... . ............. , .... flftdtllll ........ 111. .. " .,_NI J ...... J =: =; ,.... ..._ .. , ,.. .. M . ~ T~--UIM ........ ~'· 4 Bdrm (2 lblr Ste•>. formal dlnln& room, l&r1e came room, quiet cul-de·sac. Unusual .courtyard entry with fountain and running brook. Many up1rade1. ..,,000 RCk 1ylorCo '·"1ll '1'1\)() •CANYON Privacy abounds in this eleaant. 3 bedroom 3 bath Bordeaux model which offers comfort and spacious living in an excellent loca tion Owners will assist 1n financing. Offered at $395,000 D.M. MAISH.ALL llALTOllS 644-tttO 760-0135 100/o ASSUMAIU LOAM Sharp 3 Bdrm. corner lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Asking 1103,000. For an appoint- ment to see. call :>40·1151 -~s• HERITAGE . . REALTORS FACT Oil ACTION FACT .. TAKE OVER LARGE LOANS on this very desirable condo Super location and security. No quahfymg 1106,500. Call 979-!">370 lo· day. ALLSTATE REALTORS --- 41EDIOOM $101,500 Family living 11l its best with room t o grow Dramatically upgraded throughout . Huge enclosed patio overlooks s unny rose gardens Super assumable financ· ing. Don't Wail! I ! @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 E.U. Do•DllM This 3 Br 2 Ba home tru· Jy has loads of eharm with its large brick & pine fireplace. and ex- posed wood beamed ceil- ings. Features include sprinklers, detached 2 car garage and gotr course view to boot. The owner will finance the sale or carry a large a.d. Full priceS162,500 MIWPOIT POINT DWI.IX Spectacular 2 and 3 bedroom unlta. Picture windows provide bird• e)''! view of the ultimate in sea1ide livln1. Fireplaces, new tile kitchen and baths. Owner wtll carry financ· in1. A steal! Call now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631·6990 IASTSIDE FllH Beautiful tree lined street. Walkway through flower filled yard leads to shake front home. Charming bay windows enhance this 3 bedroo m eutie. O ld charm abounds . Hardwood floors . de· oorators touch will make this doll house a beauty Not many le.ft. Call us now. ~· SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631 ·6990 :-: . . '' ' -: . . .. ~ . : " ACAi fSrAJf flCfllfHCf SIHCf lllt ME'WPOllT HEIGHTS ()pew DoMy t -4:JO 42 t S-lenwdi.o Custom three bedroom home. Sunken living room. Family room with wet bar. Owner will carry complete financ- ing. Quick possession $360,000. 6Jl.7JOO M.I. CALIFOINIA UAM Beautifully s pacious 3 Bdrm home in great location. Fabulous fam1· ly room, 2 fireplaces, jacuzzi . de cor ator wallpaper . Assume loan. $184.900. Call today V79-5370 ALLSTATE I REALTORS ------- Mortltwood : Aa Oppam.ity I Priced well below the last sale of this model and it's a creampuff. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. large family room. wetbar. master bedroom suite. spa. and a long list of luxury features. Priced to sell quickly at S229,000 with excellent financing. Call 751·3191 'CSELECT IT PROPERTIES LOTS OF PIUZZ In this smashing 4 BR. + fam. Rm. "Vanderbilt" in University Park. Cathedral ceilings. Open staircase & a lovely master bedroom suite. A dramatic home for particular people. AJI this and great financing too! S215,000. Fee. \\" I ~I I '1 '\ TAYLOR CO. l\1·1\IT(>f\:--, ·.11111 1~1Hi HOMI & 2 IHCOMI UNITS ALL FOi $275,000 A perfect combination or charm, personality, warmth & income. Live in the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home & en- joy the income from the two2-bdrm un- its directly behind. In addition, a cozy spa & barbeque area to complete the picture, and in the finest Costa Mesa location. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO., 11.ALTOIS 2111 S• J ..... Hlh loocl MEWPOIT CEHTll, N.I. 644-49 t 0 Ha ve something you want to sell'.' Classified ads do II well call :'llOW . 642·5018 Pooµle who need µeoµlc !>hl>uld al wars l'hl·t·k the· Servll'C Oirec-ton 1n llll' OAILY PILCH OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX Pl.US o.. ....... a"" .......... 1u11c1 ,, I I 1 Pt. '....w Cwt" ....... I • ••· • ,_ c• '" .,._ r-' .... . 10 .......... , vu., .... &IMlr ................ & .......... , .._ .,.,~••&C .. ._ .... .. ,,.. ......... •adllllt ,,.,....,. PwfKt for C.,..,..._ or f• •••we.__, to INiy ..... ,. $2,200,000. 631-1400. SEABUJFF~WARD WINNER s,.c1... 2-atory ·····~··· ••• ~• ......... 11w1dc1 Mr.W..tt .... ,.... ...... ,,... .... 2 ... llJ .... Salm-..-w md ...... .. ,.... ... ......_ .,_..... ..-. AITD ,.. ..... $163,000. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC . R~i\I l'>TATf '~Ml.t•' k••r·,1tl" l't• •l'iil'fl ~ '1 Hl1t•~ I! t ' I 14 it. IA l'""' II~. "l?\iloO-,, ' Ht ,)4 • U, l\1.u1h•• A,. f~t t'i.,1 '''·""' Fer aft Ad ltt W-..'s World CCII S..e 642·5671. bf. :UO Father-Son Set Quick Classics' l 1~e lathtr lo~e '"" ~•light Doth .. ,111 .. arm ,marl \et• lfanomadt gift~ lllfan mu~I' (11)( "'I b"mmtd h•t\ .ind long l11nKeO \Carv•1 ol ,,n1het1r w(Jr\IM 101 1port \( hOOI -..nri Paltero 7S04 Scarm hat1 tor Mtn Boy\ S M l tncluaM SZ.00 loi tach pattern Ada soc tKh patttin loi hrst cl•11 a1• mail ano hano11ne Stti• to: Allee ... NHdlect ... Dept. 105 01llr Piiot .. IU, Ohl CIMllu St.I .. .._ '"' '" lllll. ''"'' ..... w... zi,. '"""' ........ 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COAST PLAZA ....... tcqlj ----....... ....,..., ........ ,... dime•. A .. ~,.... ... Ct ;'It MCStt,. Al fw 171,100. COLE OF HEWPOIT IEALTOIS JSISLC...tHwy •• C--.. Mw 675-5511 WATERFRONT CONDO-YU Secwlly.._.c_.....,._ ... .,..., tip ... 0 1 1. For fM HKllllYe ......... ............... L-..JW. ........ PtlHo. $495,000. NEWPORT CREST END UNIT oc ....... ,.,.... ,._ 4 wlllt z....., zw. ........................ . ,.... & .a. ...... w .-c... ..... .. ....,_ & 9 111cl1._ S 195,fOO. WATEIFIONT CONTEMPOUIY .......... ~"'''I t .. .. •pee ....... ,,.. .... z......, ..... . Urp ............. ··~ ..... 4 • Juli 1·undo ft•rr1fal' 1.11·11t11.111 111111 prin•d 11icht' t'ir\'plnt'. bar. Jelu1w thruuichvut \ Ill\ "11111 "' 11 .11 h111 lo\1•,11t1l'11t l'1t WATllFIOHT ..... , .... T...-1 Pl.:R1FLOAT. qusunt 2 bdrm home on ler(11I H 2 lot Two rar ttaral(t' $425.000' ..... ,Prop. ......... •'75-7060• INVESTORS TICKET is now in Costa Mt'~a of re ring res1dcntaa I pro perty With No Negative Ca:.h Fhiw no Tenant l'robkm!> Capital Gains Only llagh Return~ lnol 2nd Trust lked:. 1 ~all for informataon ,pjl. RED CARPET IL 754-1202 NEWPORT HACH 3 bdrm, 2 ba, yearly, un furn. S675. Monticello Townhouse J bdrm, 2 ba. furn. y rly SSOO. 642·2253 eves associated BRO KERS REAl TO RS l O]l, ~ 8o•t'if•tl fl' l 166 1 ............ MIUlft'wS. HHlft'wS. ........ ... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....•...............••. ....................... ....................... ....................... . c....... 1114 c......... 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1144 Ml~._. IMt ._..AM IOIO .... AM IMI .. ....................... ... .. ........................................................... . ••••trlAllA Mii. lltbPI 11•.-..., dua a Ir l la, c-. blU. hoflM. Owner ...we... c.;1u~ll lpiller, lll·ml REALTORS tlW CONDOS IASTSIDI C.M. ~l2Sanla An• Ave. .... v ... vw. eo.cso . 117.•. a ardm, 1 la . N•at Ii c!laaa . Owner'/ 41t. -.mi tWlstta ..... 1040 ....................... 11111 Beach Blvd, Cnr Adame), 50' frt, C-2 a. 1.oYaly old bH. 1115,000 f.p. ~ d.p. 14~ ID. Owner (714 >49tl-1tol ; -.aow. LOW DOWM PYMMr. *· ···-· l«*~ ao.. . MIMce Sl•,IOO, v"9w, VHltd Hlllllll, H• IOdaUoam..-r POPULAR MODEL In BY OWHEl·Harbor v... Carmel, aar. aaa. ram rm ..... ooo. Wlll Carr'J aew loan at re ... .......... -orl44·197 T\artWroek Td ... ole.111--------1 UNraded ud priced un· dar market. CHAIM• 1 b&ocll to oc.an. A•· aumable SW.GOO &oan et terrific lnlerHl rate. 11lia duplex ii priced to MU at sm,ooo. No quail· f)'ln1 required. DO ITI & Investment Husband already left 3 beautiful 3 bedroom condo unit. Pool, spa near ~chools and So. Coast Plaza. Great mvest.ment property. Owner will help f u~ance at 12% . A Quail Place Exclusive. J 9UAIL PUCI PIOPllTlll 712·1t20 l Bk. 2\ .. ba. contemp. deal1n ll 18.000. 646-1096 64'-'"l Innovative New Pro· I lf•m 1Uow1 you lo buy your home even If you have a very low down payment. Little CHh Needed : Cell for an appt. w/oae ol ol.lr In· vatnwnt rounaelon to· day . DO ITI DOI *Cote Realty Call now for Information -·~ . 64()..5777 on Olia 3 bdrm, 2\.'f ba., 1~~~~~~~~~ r tlft I OtOI fMaodem lrlnmV,lllE. Id. ILnocbau'~dl 1. .~:•••••••••••••••••••• ,..... IOtO """ BAY FRONT HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• I J9/e ASSM. LOAM Immaculate 3 Bdrm + bonus room with bar Near-new earthtone carpels, shutters & new lite an kal('hen Lovely yard with storage shed Asking $168,000. i'~or an appt w see. call 540· 1151 ~.n. HERITAGE .,.., .. Left o.t . IZ-7/8".INTlllST ltATIAYAIL Incredib le, but true! Thi• 4br, 2ba Hunt Beach Beauty iB Priced For Qukk Sale. Owner will help finance too! ~tp.g Prall It•? Mo9wlf1111t Oil., ..... HUUYTHIS WONTLASTAT SIZt,tOO ,t.~lf~~T 141-1511 . • REALTORS _______ 1 FlllPLACL CLOSE TO HACH Lovely 1 year old home alta('hed. Low down Easy terms. $125,000 Call BRICKELL REAL EST AT.: SPARKLING 4llDRM Family Ho m e only $122,500 totally redone tn1out. nr schools & S.C Plata Open wknds 12·4 675·2345 3151 Canadian CNmer/Agt . MISAVllDI 111.11 ...... Mid. I Mesa Verde 4 lidrm. 2 1 ba estate sale t•nn(' on ly SI 12,500 641 111133 Broker EASTSIDE R-2 lmpenable rntta.:c with 2 Br + den Won 't last Just lasted <.al Sl:l.5 ,000 llar Hodgt'rs 63 I I 2h6 HEM AX VA , F II A T Jo: HM S J 1 INVESTMENT S 960-5402 ForS.byOWMt' Huntington Seadaff, cust sgl story 2400 sq fl. 58r, formal din rm . fam rm, laund rm . J9amed glass Asking ~49,500 714 960 2953 Assum al ll~•"lr "Beach Wa lk Town home·' Close to beach, 4bdrm, 3•,~ba, dark rm storai:t' rm. many xtras. by owner, willing to carr y 2nd. S17U,000 liy app'l only Bart 847 3664. Hdrrn "Mt>sa Vl'rde" de Hmtl~ light' Supl•r dt•i.ln ' twtNMr 1042 Fireplat·r l.arKt' lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll!l,500. TAlltH :LL. OWHEIFIMAHCIHG on major areenbelt. OWN Many extras. in1ide ER/BUILDER lawldry rm., protected New custom home with patio, nice sized lot. boat d ock + very Owner will help finan('e motivated. Good financ- in1 11 .295,000. Call owner. Eves 640·7665 or 675-2763 THllLUffS Panoramit vist.a or lush greenbelt from this spacious 3 bdrm . 21-. bath "End Un it " townhome. orrered al 't523 CAMPCIS DI· ,,M .. E s:u9.500. Agt. 640.5560 IAYFIOMT a..,-leecll I 041 CHAI MEI. SUPER ........ • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' T E I M S -I 0 °/o lw S., Al Or,_. DOWN WOOOS COVE Dont wait on this lovely DUPLEX & CiUIST house with private dock. eon ACiE $475,ooo. 641-0163. SJ0,000 DOWH Outraeeous 2br. lba, owner's unit. Skylights. Antique Ooors/W1n- dows, Beamed Ceiling . Frpk, New Kitcht>n/ Bath, $275,000 by owne r. Days 833·3544. eVt's 661 <&&2, 370 Flora MIWLISTIMG HEWPOIT CIEST Beautifully upgrad~d 2 Br 2'12 ba end unit wrn cean & mountain views Walk to pool & tennis SUI0,000. WahrfroatHws THE llG STEAL lealton, ll•c. Dana Point duplex 2 br. 611·1400 la upper, I hr lower,---------new crpt, fresh paint, beamed ceilings. frpl<·. dining area & ent·I patio. Offere<i ·for only S144.0W Jo'ULL PRlc .. ;• MISSION Hl::ALTY 494 0731 2lir. Cabanu & trlr. 3 11vt bchs, JXJCll & fashm~ pll'r $19.900 499 31116 STEAL IT! Owner says "we must sell '' T RY 10'( dn Prime Peninsula pro perty on overs t?e lot Will la s lt>n to a ll ndiculous offers Playa HI( & Investment 67).1900 ONLY SJ,000 UN Ornfrnt ---------2Hr Mohllt' llrn , pvt b<.'h, Owner 549 :!405 OCEANFRONT Peninsula Point home .t Hltr, 3'~ ba $950,0011 Call for ranann ng <k ta 1 Is . Ownt'r ARI 675·8676 VERY CREA TIYE NO QUAI •. NO POINTS. Ao;sumc L(J INTEHJo;ST LOANS' l.ovt'ly Jbr , 2ba. + <h'n . ll l.i t;t: MAST!o;ll Sl'ITI';, ;i i ________ _ Hl-:ALTO H S t'all 540-1720 poolside yards . S2UK Spectacular waterfront down or s ubmit trade view ('Ondo, 3br. 21~ba, will consadt'r Duµlex Two 3 bdrm 2 bath. patio. bakony. dlb encl garage. oN•an view Steps to beal'h S275,000 Terms 975·~ or 962·2220 JO' boat slip.upgrades EAST SIDE I AITD ~t 12'7. Nova LEASE OrTIOM. .:n1erta1ne rs delight Pr:<>perties.: agt, 8~0087 :4~·9:: ~ai~ y4~\5~5~ Supe r ram1ly homi: nille 1044 OwnertAgt w/andoor spa & sauna ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 _ ..,.i.:.._. 1052 Just listed Call now' ~ ".....--. nn:Fh"iTATEAGt:NTS •COLLIGIPAllC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,.. Friday I 0.4 545 l"iM A•e. 631-1442 FIATUllS OPENTllEC.ATI-: IXICUTIVI HOMl- LIASI O"IOM 01 IUY L~ase it. leas~ option it or buy it ~th extraor~mary terms . Family Siled executive home in excellent area. Owner transferred a nd molivatt>d. Call us for an appl. to see this outstanding 4 bedroom home. QUAIL PLACI PIOPllTllS 752·1t20 IOI Cac rcial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,....., 1600 ---------11 ...................... . AN $80,000 HOUSE! 3 Bedroom . 2 ca r garage, laricc lot. by owner 547·3182 IOtO • •••••••••••••••••••••• 11/J ACRE EST A Tl Unique 4 Bdrm country estate. on 1 1~~ acres an prest1g1ous Co14an Heights. Feat u ran I( sparkling pool. s pa. horse corral leading to males of horse trait:. Room for tennb and rat· quel courts Security gates provide complett' priva ('y Magn1f1C'cnl pastoral view S645.000 don osen rcalton• 17TH AT PHOSl't-:{'T t;STIN. 731 :ll 11 Olher a.-Esta~ ........•...•........•. 1100 ]1-·t -.· ~ • : f ' • I ~ : I'" . ~ .. ; . . ! • t Hewport le41Cll liusy corner in NB. near Hoag Hosp. Existing 2000sq fl bldg & plans ror IO.OOOsq ft offices. 350 Old Newport lilvd. 611-7300 H.L Co•domi11i•~Tow•· ..._.._ 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PVT PARTY-Non realtor washes to purchase Bluffs Condo, 3Br . 2lia s ingle s tory . 17 14 1 346 7724 .:ves Mr Wnght PAIT OWHERSHIP FOR SAU t'alm SprinKS area con do Si .500 Pvt tennis dub, pools, hcau11rut. <I u I t• t . t' " t• I u s I v l' 17141Foti l 11955 iftcCMM Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUMITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..AK"ah_.d an Santa Ana San Juan Ca1>0 S55,(llMI 2 All I Hr lnl'llmc S25.000 Br 2 Ba l-'KO :.q ft Ii yr Jo'IJll price S2J5.tl00 yr.. old Agt541!>032 Owner wall t·arry lrg 2nd Property in very good rond1llon ~ ................... .... ............. .....,, ... ..,_.. ., ..... y ........... ., .... 4UMITS CLOSE TO BEACll, H Bdrm.'i on a SO' wide lot for only $400,000 Or buy 1--------- 4 Bdrms f or onl y l•--------$200,000 111to a sparkhnR 3 lidrm w/pnvacy Thr unu~ual I patio upands the hving area of thts lovely home Owner very flex1ble on ftnancmg Now $142.(KMI Tastefully decorated 3 , bdrm. 2 story with hu~t' master suite. gourml'I kitchen and lot:. or pnvaer •EX£~tNG• /(' j'~W~ii lavside Vlllacje IJbl .. ,ae 2Br. 2Ba. 1•nC'I I pon·h. cor lot HE ln\c:,tnll'nl~ 3J3.'l W Coast 11 .. ·y . NII 645-6646 .... ,.,.. .... z .as. ....... ....,., a. ............. $1 ,IK,000. WATEHfRONT HOMf:S. INC HI ~I I'' A II 1.1.1 kt •• 11 f't·•I'" ti, MI'• •t•·1•n l I /l ••1 \A. t • .,,,, tl .i..v N·· .... 1·•11 • .~ .. ,I. ti I M .... , ... f\, •. B,1lh1,,1 1,1,,hd Ul-1400 67Uf00 ~c...ec....,.,......., THE PRACTICE OF REAL EST A TE ......... ~tk·•·· l_..~c--. .. F•r ••IH •n•cl•tH c:.=• t• ._tc••• ... , _ .. .... rt .... Mc--. .. . tt c••tn.._.,.-.., ,,.. ........... .... ........ ,..., .... . .......,M . ......_. ......... le ....... 'f'HI HAL HTAftH Harry H Winters. Ill. 1s executive vice president of THE REAi. ESTATERS and past director of training. In addition to a real estate instructor at OCC, Mr Winters is an instructor in the Realtors Institute and author of several of its courses. lie is a popular guest lrcturer at real estate meetings throughout the stale. He h a!! worked suet•cssfully in all fields of real estate, includinl( salc11, office management. escrow. title lnsuram·e. mortgage banking and the real estate lax service business OIAHCH COAST COLLEGE ,....,1 .......... -.• ,....,, ....... ,..,,_ For additional information. please call 556·5772 The only real estate class being offered al OCC You do not have to live within the OCC district In order lo attend this class (If claN Mcom9• ftie.ct, you may •nrol by petldon-lng Mr. Wlm.,.on,.,atdeyofcleN.) • ·-·...... 1e1.... ol .... lovr tcro,.,bl9d wa<d• be low IO for,,. lour ,.....,i. .o<dl I TR Y~OF I I I r I I SUEOL I' . I I I r . 1 .... .... 1 1 .. '.....,S__.A._E~E-T....__.l 1 TlmH have changed. Back .._ ... , ... , -1-1.--... 1--t In tl'tt 17001 bugging a govern· _ . . . ! mtnt olllcltl would have JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Gftathl•eshMttt Tomorrow's security for your family today Deluxe triplex with owner 's unal wh 1rh features· 3 bed room. 3 bath, flreplare and 2 car garage. Near shopping and schools Assume SllS,000 loans. Phone to day. :>56-2660 t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES 0 W N· E H W I LL FINANCF: 2bdrm twnhse. SI09,000 Open House Sat/Sun, 1·5 587 Wendy Ln Owner 646·2142 . 0...-A.ece 900/o Small. Eastside <.:osta Mesa ('harmer Flowers. fruit trees. Franklin stove & hot tub make tht~ 2Br. IUa coiy inside & out. Lots of sta aned l(lass Room to garden 1131,500. 182 Albert Pl 646-2390 CHICK THISI .w .. m1s COSTA MISA 'S SUPlllUY -. ./LOC ATIO N TERRIFIC I 006 1SIZE·l6SOSQ. FT ••••••••••••••••••••••• I DOUBLI!: GARAGE c.ott.age, near South Hay. 2Br, lBa. $295,000. Agt. 631-7022, 675-11895. W/OPENl!:R I MI CRO OVEN - DISHWASHER eor.. .. Mw I 022 /TRASH COMPACTOR I AJRCONDITIONt:R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./H UGE WALK ·IN 502 Acada; $337 ,000 20 Acacia: $286,500 425 Femlear: $269,500 Drive by, then call Sara Marvin, Un.lque Homes 615-5818; 675-8000 COMConMI PWSIMCOMI lecl le SZ7Z,IOO or 3 Bdrm 2 be home with l1oleted mHter bdrm (Can be parent retreat or In· law qrtn > and • 2 Bdrm Cotte1e. Any w1y you de1crtbe It · It '1 charmln1. up to date and beautifully located. C.-fwhlela 644-7211 CLOSETS /CEMENT DRIVES I POOL•JACUZZI WILSON Pill C11•1•lllu111 JIO W. WILSON ST. COSTAMISA Salee office open 11: 00 to 4 :30 . CLOSED nlURSDAY. ,..._ 714/Ul·IOH COti•OITAIU >•MHOMI Wood f1oon, fireplace, LARGE lot. 1140,000. .., Mcc.r.11 ....... ' 14'"77zt MF.SA VERDE ••S130M! Yes, hard lo believe but true! We have just listed 2 lovely. free-standinic homes in fabulous Irvine. and both under $130,000! One a 2-sty, 3 Bdrm home well located in University Park An outstanding value al $129,500 The 2nd a one level 3 Bdrm dollhouse in "The Colony" purchased with as little as IO'k down. $128.500 Hurry!. both or these beauties will go fast \\bod bridge Rul1'9 551-3000 ltZORarranu P11w).lrvlnf' WOOOllJDGE GAIUSMOD& FOltSM.1 Professionally furnished & landscaped. 2 Br, den, 2 bath at $200,000. 552.0917 Days 551·0802 Eves LacJ-ca Villocp R.E 4'7·1761 "SO RAR .. ;" rarely on the market 1s there a large foothill townhouse an Laguna Ni1uet. 4 Bdrms, 21., Ha , 2 fireplaces and is highly upgraded. Coupled with a high existing assuma ble loans this rare fmd will not last long·SO HUR RY ! $159.500 &-1720 .blQgO Mt .......... 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..... SZ47 ,500 2223Sth St Good buy. Excellent location. Near beach . park. stores "'ee g round $142,000 o s· sumable Isl. Chuck Spiller63l-1266 REALTORS HewportHGh Enchanting 3 Ba 2 Ba. $360,000 fr1· . ~,~·,./ . J . /"'"·' I t• . ·./.1..1h1w1h•.1 546-9522 . Newport Shores I Pvt refuge' 2 Bd beat·h house th,:parkles. Just lis ted r $130 ,500 Jeanne alte r , ai:t 631-12166 Open House Sunday Special Home Special Lo('ataon Comer lot. oceanvaew 441 Redlands Ave Owners asking S275.000 Sealed Bids Probate --~-ule lat.er 11538·8611 C. Kruse DOVEi SHOIES Marvelous 3 Bdrm home situated on '!:I a('re in the heart of Newport. Large formal dining r oom, kitchen with breakfast area. den and unique garden room for year round entertaining. Tru· ly one or a kind_ Offered at 1475,000 leasehold. IAIU'n'llALTY 642·1200 S.Clt•• 1076 good financing. $179,500 .• ·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.•• Jeanne Salter. Agl. 631-1266. Gr"'*crf Pork estate Sate Beautiful 24xfiU 11,.ir nnlo(tun Home. 2Hr, 2Ba, fam rm. an Cuslti Mt·i.a·:. rures t 5 star park Special luy Beautiful lg t·u~tomitt•d 24x60 Viking llomt'. 211r & e nclosPd p<tr<: h In Laguna Hills n11:c:.t 5 star park tJEli3.'i91 CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 llarbor. Ste 206 1\ 540.5fl7 2Br. Cabana & trlr. 3 pvt bchs. pool & f1shinR pier $19,900. 499 3816 Mobile home s pact' for rent. 52", .: s ide. <'M $200. 673·7787.640 9!100 ---- DE ANZA BAYSIUE VILLAGI': Located on exc·lusl\'e liay w/pools. s pas , marina. etc. A beautiful dbl wide coach, 2Br. 2lla + den. Only 145.000. (714) 673-1331, 300 .: lal»oals'-d Co:euuarclal Pro....+v Located al 322 ~arin·e Ave Building has mens wear slort'. sandwarh shop & 2 Bdrm apt. Ask· ang $520.000 Assumt.' $.207.llOO Isl T 0 at 1u•;; for 20 yrs UWC 2nd T 0 SHJO,()()(I at 12"; for 5 yrs A PR€HIG€ q_ ____ j_HOM€S R E ln\•estments 3333 W wast II wy, NB 645-6646 FOUIPUX Excellent Garden Grove locatmn All 2 Bdrm un· its Extra nice interiors SIY.200 yr income OWC 12•-; 5 years with SS0.000 d ow n i'~ull price S225,000 Call for in form a lion /(' PR€HIG€ I HOME:\ R.E. Investments 3333W CoastHwy,NB 645-H46 Coast Hwy, N.H Other RESTAURANT units also avail BALBOA ISLAND ------Excellent Main St loca· Baja, 45' mobile hide taon lnd udes la nd. away home. Popolla 6 bldgs. all fixtures. dien· miles South Rosar1lo tele + I Bdrm apt Full $15,000 firm. Patio, r ust price $500,000. 0 -A·ner shed, beaches, pool. will carry balance restaurant. 499-2080 or w/$300,000down_ 4!N·0561. By Owner 2 Br. 1 ba. Laree kitchen with built l•--------•I Ina. 2 car 1ara1e. Large te.tMw V• H• 209/e DH· I 2"o IHT Oc.-&Golf C:--Vlew1 Motivated seller will carry 80% contra('t at 13% fo r 5 years on spacious custom home. 2ll001/f, 3 Bdrms, 2"" ba. 3 frplcs, J1e gourmet kitchen, formal dining rm, Y.t acre lot, oak par1uet floors, open A.cn.p,.;s. 1200 ~ eRE:HIG€ ya rd . Offer . Call Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2\lla 55l-431M. Ba , 3 car 1arage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ f HOM€~ Top location: 2.73 acres. potential ('Omm 'I. N. R E Investments $325,000. ............. ~ 4 Bdr111 Berkeley mdl In ~ ~Col>uftn San Diego Co .. very vis 3333 W Cout Hwy. NB able: Off l·S Agl. 645-664' CoUe1e Park area. Cen· • tral A/C and much 1.m .1519 more. A1kln1 only 71t·t2ZI ..... ,,.,....., 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --;. ~ : /\ ~ ~ ( ~ ' n ,f,11 ·. ~ •'' 1 .'tllll! tmlT ... , ... CONDO by owner. A•· 1umeK loan. 3 Bdrm, 2 be, 1ln1le 1tory . Premium lot, encl yrd . Hi1hly up•r•ded . 1125,000. 552·01l7. ..... 12'71 beam ~illnp • much 171' llACH .. OHT - •y••ut more . Ocean ·Golf OCIAHSIDI '• -ooune vlew1 from every -UNITS El t M .-wPOIT .... . eve or . Cliff Hoen Condo, 2 room. 1310,000 ~·~d~::,> bdrm + den, 1158,500. 47 Ave. Crespi. Sen 1-4»-17230ceanilde Lar1e • U1ht. La1t one Clemente. 492·8084. ev1lleble out of only 10. Owner wi II cooperate C.wllc 1 Leh/ Community pool. lovely with broken. ery,ti 1100 nel1hborhood. R.H.R . l~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alt,'7J.7IOO. ._ ...._ Four Good Shepherd --"-------1 --HAllOI YllW CrJI 11-1071 Cemetery lots for sale, ................. •••••• Pvt. Pty Cell 499· 1062 IYOWM• POUIPLIX Westside Costa Men .Need1 some work . $22,000 yr Income. Full price 1225,000. Owner will carry 10% interftt w/MO.OOOdn. /(' p€HIG€ HOME:\ R.E. Investments 3333W. Co11l Hwy , NB 64M64' UNITS . ·;; t ~ E E L •P S I ~~.•nt putting 1 ltrmltt In hit . I I I' I I • ~~ 1~...:h:~ "= .._ .. __ ... _ ........ __ ... _ ........ ~ -... lop ,,_ ..... No , below OLLHOUSE t Br. 2111, newly decorat- ed. Lrs boft111 rm. Al· aum loen of IH,000, 10.,.., affective rate. Alkiq.11»,llO. Hurry! RF.AL l:STATE STORE OPIMNOUSI SAT.JAM. JIST woo-••• POITOfllMO Hl1h Htumable loan. ape, earthtonel thnaout. 4/5 Br w/bonut rm, S\'i Ba , FEE. Atllln1 SIQ,IOO. Tom Baron. ..... 8re1tbtell l n1 penonmlc ocean view tl Dana Harl>or. Spec- tacular cuttomlaed IOOO ~·ft. I ldrm +Ntreat . SIO,ODO la upcrades. M · emaable UMlllt ftaaac- l n 1 . ••••.100 . ._IAHalda Callta. We have nveral from dup&eas to u unit com- plexes. Moat with k>w dowo and H1Umable k>au. Cell for free lalo. --IPYMAll OCIAM YllW SMrm, UH,000, lo •owa, 1d term•. 94711. ITJ.l'nl Hive aomathlal to Hll . a..&nad eda do It well. ..... WMOllL a 1c1nn + ..._ 11 J bati.a. tCloud &.t, lnlM ltt•-ll•••lpm R&ALTOU UC. TM -ms. Open .....l·ls.day. ' ' .. .. - ~......... ......... ...... ..... 't1• ........... hh• ................. H ... MMs: ''. Thurtday,January2t,1M1 DAILYPILOT •• ······················· .................................................................................................................. . o. .. c ,, efC t. .._..._ JU• tO ML'• ..... H41 1 5 1..... JHI •II ,_,.....,. JJ6t Af tw•~~alw••~ 4'sluc•• ....... " 0 ., .... . • •••• -................. -·················· ....................... -····················· ·-·············· • • •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... -............ ...................... ml/N'fl 01 ...arm Iba .w 0. Temple Terrace, lrt 1NI IUlffl ~.... C" .. MIM JIJ4 Hui' L'H .... Jl40 &·Side, ft1etd yard, • • Mw c.,..s. Uv. Rm. Din. Rm. a Br. Cb arm In I I Br ""'"'''''''''''"'" ••••••••••• .. ••••• .. ••• '"•••••••••••••••• .. •• M2711 I "INMMIM 11ra1e. I Ir. UH a&ove, clean• In qwet l&ove, Nfrt1e. 1ara1e. townhome. Avell now Studio. lua. 1pa. TV, LOVELY 2bdrm. Jba 2br.2ba,frplc,wttbar, ta·lllO,MMMI ...... Clll)42l·IUI. ITOO mo. UU11 incld. untilt/30111 oo mo to mo maid Hrvlce, phone. ltudio with frplc. patio, llOO. Call t-5, Moo-Fri, Don 't ml11 thl.8 upportunhy-to own th.ii ~ •ere lot near Lakt! ShHUna 4' Mt Shula l8 hol~ ICUlf rourae nearb)' Hur•"bac·k rldln1 Build your dream rNlremt•nl home All th•s for onl $11 .500 wllh 1000 down S«!llt.-r wall t•ury ha lanec lbdrm. Jba. l/yr old. 2000 -.Ol.N ~Caa:1 onltod'la ~~ .. ~ SlOO/wll. -.Z121 mcl pr. Newly decor. -.JMI. ,. •-------1 eq ft, frpk. aar. bike to t-... 1210 · Y ....,._, 'i*n ... ~ J76t 1550. Hl·llH. $150 J IA I la, carpels. be •• --.--All· I ... ,.,._ Uow ...,_, nr.p&•ce. dou· at.h. 1775. 5$1·1110. ..,,,,, ... ,,,.,........ .. ........ ••••••••••••• _• __ an_ce_. ____ _ 'IHI WHIM.I TUI Lwnary Adwt llllill at ar- fordable Uvbaa. 1,2 • 3 Br. Well decorated. Olympic 1lle pool, llaht· eel LemUa court, Jacuzzi. park like landscapina. MOil beauti.ful bide. in H.B. ble 1Ua1•, feeHCI yard. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, 1700. abdrm. 2ba, 2 car 1ar, ._,, •• _ Spedacwar Oceanrront. llVKaM.-mo Refrll. atove , di•· 1550/mo. Call Betty, No qual. on this brand Avail. now. 2-4 Br. Con· .., ... Cc:e ... Dr. hwuher Do nna . RqenlRealty U1·31H. ;a.:::•~8g2BaACUc; do.17S-SURF. 141-772' W ·l.111. ,_...__. 3212 · • · re1 • 640 ACUl-1 t~ UIAIU rnN'd ,., SIOOO pr uc·rt·, frt>t' and r h•ar Owm•r Wt bht-a Lu t>x•·haantce for cunlm .. rc·1ul 1111.Jublrla l Watt•r w~ll on &)ro,>t-r\\ "AIL ,..Cl Plonmll 712-ltOO .... Verde 3 Hr l~ Ba. QW-' cul·de·U <" Near ~. S'llO mo lst 6 lut Wkday1 :Mt-2744, ~vM Ml Ol5I '60.!: 3 b9dtoom 2 .... bath COD· du Fireplace. tenn11 and poula, welcome k1d1 & pet• S72S/ m o Agt. W.:ll&O ·~,.. ••• ,., J ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mszprt .._. 316' Squitaky Clean 3 Br. l Yt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 811 l.& Family rm. ~YALLIY Nu1r ne• 4 Plt-x ;i bdrm 2 bath ~ach wut •1th f1repl&.:e t'nc·~ed ~llo, liouble &;,n~e 5165,000 8111 Gr undy RJtr 67S·616l INYISTOltS 20'Y.DOWM Sharp lnplex. featurina sepuate gar111es and p<it1 os New r oof . carpeh and d rapes Owner wtll carry the fin&nc1111 at 13~ % Ask 11'8 $165,000. For more detaull ca II, S40-11S I , ~ s.-HERITAGE REALTORS 19 UNITS: Huntington Bea ch 9~."h assumable T r y S200K d own. Broke r 67~21697 •)vt' bedroom. fi ve b11th t.'Ontempur11ry home on the BAY Complete ly funuahed Larae patio Lwtunoua ~P• Dock will al'cummodate larae bo111 suoo pe r mo Av111lable on short term lease Broker. 631 7300 Pvt ba chelor . behind oceanfront home, ut1I pd, W/D. gar, yrly lease W> mo 1st & last, 1200 sec. dep 67S·2S97 ------ UACOMIAY 2 br, lb11 rum. home. pvt beaches, tennis ct, mo to mo. S6SO + ulils 67)-8243 eves. wlmds frplc, dbl 1araae '65() m o Walla ce Ave 548-1475or642·7743. S PECTACULAR CITY LIGHTS VIEW 3br. 2"'1ba, sky lite, frpk . xtru. S800 lse. 964·3466. 9a44.S6 HARBOR/BAKER area. 3 BR 2 Ba. pool + Jacuzzi. $857 mo + util. gr e at famil y ne•chborhood , 0 11vid. 646-32S..\ 4 Br 2 Ba ho m e 782 Hudson. Near So. Coast Plaza. Children OK. S6116/mo disc. 557·31J8, W.J86() ................. d OCEAN VIEW condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent or lie. Ne w, luxury e-r~ J202 3 Br • 2 ~ Ba . r r p I c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17SO/mo. 963·2484 or 3Br. 28a, I& lot. all new 96..:S.354. __ _ _ C\.mtom int. $600 mo. Call . '8115/mo. 3 Br 2 Bii, new Jo-Ann 846·9012 _ -1 carpets & paint. Refs re· Bradford cond o q 'd . No pets . 1002 FOUIPLIXIS IN Katella/Knott, 3 Br 1~ Presidio . 979 -6896 , FOUNT AIM YLY Ba, nu crpt/drapes. 2 559-6221 _ _ _ __ I car gar w/lndry hkups, TllPLIXIS IN fen c . pa ti o a re a , IWPOltT llACH $500/mo. Agt. 645·2411 + duplex on the water an ..... hlmd 3206 Newport Beach We ••••••••••••••••••••••• specialize in income pro. Yrly lease. Newly dee. 2 ducing properties in this br. 2 ba. ram. rm. 2 area. doors from S. Bayfront. lBr mobile home. SJOO. Mature adult s . 140 Cabrillo U7. 673-7787 *Clean l Br. Duplex. off street parking , q uiet. S32S mo . N o pets . 973-0889 C/2 I Newport C• 974·5636, 631-S379 •2 Br. I Ba. House with 760-6767 640.5357 c.-.. Mar 3222 garage. quiet. $450 mo. ~~~~~~~~~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• No pell. 973·0989 --.--............. , 51MOO. • Br. 2V. car caraae. ~~;:;:i .. ;;;;::~·~,;.·.;:•c• • i19!-!: I~- lar1e kitchen. crpt & Jbclrm. 2ba, auarded _ ... ~ .... ~ ..... !...;i··~. drape1, d1bw1hr. 5~ pte. pool, tennis. $15(). REALTORS -mo. IMl-21116. ~'7116. "4·5403. •~ New p o r t I s I a n d -wt• 1be Shore• · Beautiful Waterfront 2 Br. lower llul1• l242 beach c omm , All duplex . NO PETS. ...... ••••••••••••••••• amenities. S7SO. 831·2327 S58S/ mo. 673·2256. WATERFR O NT TWNHM, Ira 2bdrm , ... ..,.. .._.. J26t 2\.'aba w/'1)' boat shp, all •••• ... •••••••,••••••••• rec fli!c ilities a vail. Newport Shores Canal $1200/mo. 846·0503. front 4bdrm, 3ba, newly decorated, 2 blocks to WATERFRONT CON DIS in Huntincton H11rbour Lease option on fan· w tic terms. Brand new Carpeted, draped. On the water. guarded gate entr y . Views 2 car carace. Pool & tennis. 2 & 3 Bdrm avail immed. From S329,000. option money 12000/mo Call 714/556·9600 lJ44 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge near lake. Brand new 3 Br, 2 Ba. H11hly upgraded 1750. ~5411. TURTLEROCK Broad· moor Plan I. 3 br, 2 ba, din rm. ram rm, frpl. lge kitch. comm pool. Nr schls. & shopping. Xlnt. cond. No pets. S825 mon- thly. Call: 494·9542 aft SPM ocean. 1162-6683. Lwt Harbor View Hme 3br, 2ba , lam rm skylights, new c pt ,lg~ patio. dbl ga r . n ice y ards. 6 31 ·4842 o r Answer Ad "408, 642·4300 Z4hrs. Newport Crest 4 Br . 3ba condo.•Near pool, Jae & tennis. $800/ mo 646· t~SO <Joanl, 9S7 9303<Bob Dreyer I BIG CANYON LEASE. e le g a nt 2 BR 2 Ba twnhme. Exciting decor Air cond .. te nnis & comm. pool. Avail. now. $960 mo. 8S l-<l61J CUSTOMILT. 4 br/den, fam. rm + Westcliff·Dove r . Call 646·48« days S48·3117 eves/wknds. Bay not far away, 4br, pvt pool + Jae. 2300 ----- --Margare t Dr. Sll90 Customized s ingle f11mily I 957·7230, S48·2692 As k home, 4 br, 2'• ba , I for Ray. formal din. rm, comm. ---- poo l. tennis , frplc . 2 Br. yard. garage, 54gs S87S/ mo. 551· 1690 3301 E. lSlh St ----640-7814 4bdrm. 2ba. ra m rm house. pool & te nnis nrby, no pets , 1700. 644}. 7114. Le ase WOODBRIDGE Twnhme 3br, H".lba, xlnt rec. priv. tennis, pool. 567S/mo. 7S2·0773 d . &12·7385 eves. Newport Terrace condo 2 BR 2 Ba, ve ry nice. cul de sac location. S600 mo Agt. 673-6571 or 675-6000 (Natalie) Bluffs 1 level. New 2 Br. 2 Ba. FP, s un rm G reen- belt. pool. WI D. Refr1g S9SO m o 675·S930. 644}.8146 '800/mo. 3br, 3b11 condo, frplc, pool. jac. rec ctr. Newpo rt Terrace . 7»2651, •93·3280 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE ON Golf Course! Fu.II ocean vu ! 2 br, l h ba condo. Drps, W/D, refrig, pool. S600 mo SSS.8979 S-.Alle lJIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extra lrg. h o use o n "2acre. $8SO/ m o 20172 Cypress St Santa Ana Heights. 540·0904 eves 645-3777 days. Luxurious new '2 story townhouse, 2 Bdrm, 2•,2 bll. encl gu S62S1mo 545-7780, SS7·3986 Adult condo nr So. (.;oast Plua. 2 br, 2 ba. all amenities, full set•urity, $525. 760-0159 Cncla•illlm• u.tw.l.a.d 3425 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm, 2ba. ocean view, $650/mo Open House Sat. 1131, 10·4pm. 2267 Pacific Ave, •204, C.M. 968-0060. 2br, condo. fully secured, luxurious. cll'hse. lots or extras, rt ason . rent 1213)325·9522 days Sam . Myrna , (213 l516-IY!l2 ev e s /w k n d i., (714)631 4115 Towda•• ....... .a.d 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedroom , 2 story, dbl garage. SSOO mo Stanton area Agt,64S·2411. NO LEASE REQUIRED I YEAR·ROUND FUN: Social Actov•hes D• rect"r •Free Surodav Brunch • BBQ s •Par toes • Plus much more GREAT AECAEATION; Tenn is • Free Lessons Cpro & PIO Shop). '2 Heallh Clut)s •Sauna• Hydroma ~sage • S~m ming • Qriv1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· lilENTS. S11'1gle~ 1 & 2 Beorooms • Fur n1.hed & lJnlurnoshed • Adult LMng • No Peb • Models Open oa11y 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Ap4rtment1 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St Qc, ... , di 16111 t 7141 642-5113 Newport Beach/No. 880 l•N>e .,. lt)t~ 11141 645-1104 On the be11ch s pac 3 bdrm. 2 ba. thru June lSth. 1700 mo Rae. 9S6·S871 Open House Sat. 10-2 BALBOA MAY CLUB. 2 bd, 2 ba rum. Sub· lse 642·4WT : 642·4736 Ocean view, 5S75 winter. $675 yrly. off street pkl( . fplc, 2 BR 2 Ba. 978·9172 Pres tig ious Ve r s a 1 lies rrum bdrm condo. SN'. rec. fac /1213 1941·2372, f714 IS26· l!M>s Fem to shr w1same 3br, twn h se 10 Par k New port 12!10 m o Cathy 7Sl·6271. 760·Mll47 eves. 2 Br. l~ Ba. $410. tlO J o Ann S\. C .M . No cblldnn, 1maU do1 con· lidered. 142-13". 2 Br. Apt. Dishwasher, bbq, patio. ~. "5--0IM, ~·2313 Judy 91e81iBJIU ArAITMBfTS Beautiful 1arden apts. Pool • spa Adults, no peu 1 bdrm $390·'400 2 Bdrm '460 2250Vancuard. 540.11626 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $470.S-47S 3B8 W. Wilson. 631-5583 lBr. Small yafd. Stove & refria. Adults, no pet.s. S31.S. 5411· 1377 ---------- Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. 5425. Av,lil. approx. Feb. lst. 760-1418 or S48·867S eves orwknds. Lra Bach. w/pallo S32S mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba dshws r , frplc, balcony SSOO mo w /encl gar. P oo l , jacuzzi. Quiet adults on· ly, no pets. 2650 Harla . 549-2447 $47S 2 Br. 2 Ba. Brand new To wnhou se. /\II built·lns; frplc . lndry rm .. carport. Ad ults on· ly, no pets. TSL Mgmt 642·6221 or From $360. 846-06111 · 1 9 2bdrms. cotta1e s tyle livl.na . child ok ... $350/mo. 8'7·3020 2 & 3 Bdrm . Apt s $400-'450. Kids OK. no peu. 1164·2566 or 973·2971 Act .• no fee. .......... w .. A,. .. 2 • 3 Br twnhse from S.75. Yard. buill·ins, encl aar .. nr H. Harbour 84().6807. WALK TO BEACH 1 Br Stove & relrice '325. 536-2456 or S36·7979. Lovely 2 Br. \-.ith built ins. Child OK. 1385. 842·1652 1 Br condo. Pool, jac, sawia. Util incl. Sec'd $425, Eves 840·4580 2 Bdrm . 2 b a th townhouse, ga rage , n~ar beach. S-4SO. 960-1279. Nr beach. Lge :I br 2 ba frplc, gar. yd & palto I S7S Ava il 2 5 <..:all 842-8329. __ ._64_2·~~· 2 BR. POOL GARAG 1': 2br. cpl/drapes, refr1g, S-4SO buill·ins , beamed c·t-il· 646·0JS4 640 6175 ings, lidults. no pets 1395 2 BR, I ba condo Pool & 2272 M'!_ple. 63!·2927 jac, 1mmac cond $450 Bachelor apt. ava il now. Avl 212. 962·6SOS 1295 mo. Call S46·Sll80. Bach apt. stove/refr1g. ask for Dave ulil pd 424, ~ 9th St • 2 Br. Condo near SC P laza. SA Pool. spa. S480-S.SOO. No pel'i, child OK. 549·3232 or641·1460. 147>SS2S. 2 Br I 1 2 Ba . Twnhse. Near new Small child, pet OK All bit· ins. gar .. frplc . patio1 backyard TSL MGMT 642· 1603 968-0020 aft 6PM Beaut 2 Br 2 Ha . xlnl location, S500. 963·2361 <!~·~SB eves. Beaut units , 2bd 2 ba F'I P 's, washer dryer. 30' Ga r 's $48S & up 846·~1 : 5021 Dunbar. --------- •MITHEllACH• Fountain Valley 16 units 3br. 2sty, l~ba, on park, -<• fourplexesJ. Pride of S 8 ~ O I mo . 4 0 O ~; o wn e r s hip . 1 s 1 Heliotrope 673·8823, Properties. 979·4031 _67_5-_7137 ______ _ Hurray S.C. Plaza new adult 2bdrm, 2ba condD, xtraa, SS2S. SSl ·242S, 4115-6825. University Park, 2200 sq rt . condo. end unit , 3bdrm. 2ba. 16X22 bonus rm , nr adult pool . 5700/mo. No pets, no small childre n Call (213 )S9 3-2S9 1 d ys : <714)686·9156 eves. Af ....... Fwwi.t.ed E. Bluff Condo. 3bdrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 211.ba, din rm, lam rm . .._., ....... 3707 67~6565 Agt I 18 ''2 4 4 l h S l I B r rurn1s ht'd 12 blk t u beach S450 mo yrl) 673·8954 3Br. 2B11, new condo Dis· hwasher, stove. laundry hook·up. Pool. Lovely area. South Co11st Ter· race S unflowe r & Bristol Children OK . SS50 mo Call 838 8084. ~s I 9 2br. 2ba. bll·ins, s kylltes, patio, gar Adults. S-410 & up. 4922 Edin ger 840 ·3808. 846·6234 tUNITS ltwll ......... •$440,000• Approx 10 years old , all 2Br, enclosed garages. separate me ters, try 25% down. Prin only A.gt. 536-0123 JJOO ················~······ Beautiful location in the bills on Noria·~--Ill'. Del Mar. 60'x178'. C lear. $110,000. Sell or trade. Realtor: 213·421·S7&6. CAMI0,41HM Spacious family home, pvt courtyard & buch, lea.&4! pref. Call Riu at 6'4-9060. Spectacular Ocean & City light view. Lrc 2 Br. 2 Ba. with formal dining. S9'1S mo. Call Anthony Wltdy1 642·5757, Eves & Wltnds &64-8889. mac. s-BR so. or hwy. Xlnt neighborhood. $1200/ mo. 536· 14S3 •---------Shored irr 2 bdrm, den home. Very clean. 11000 per mo. Agent. 673·S3S4. Newport Beac h Lot . Nice Ocean & Bay View. above the Arches. By 28r, frplc, yd, wd beam ceilings, evt bch access. 67S·3099 no pets. $595 mo. SS9·926S Owner. 1210,000 ~~~~~~~~~-Old CdM doll ho:;-e~ CWof se.19 3bdrm, lba, perf. cond. ,,.,...., 2600 $960. 64().7986. 6'4·5403. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A scenic Oregon Coast. Elertricity, fenced, out· standing view. accessl· ble, owner 492.2499 Charming Cape Cod . 2bdrm. lba, S800/mo. Open d a il y , 7 0 9 Larkspur, 67S·2740, 67:J.S197. 4· ·ai .--&~-~~.-~-i.-;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, Cameo Shores ...... , ....... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... , ...... 3107 CdM. $1900/mo . Bo b Koop63H2166. Agt . 3br, 2ba, just painted, cfJltd •draped, close to schools, gardener incl. 1685. 546· 1869 MESA VERDE 4 Br 3 b9th 2 s ty, 3 car gar. Grdnr . 19 9 0 714/77().1804. SOUTH Of 17tla. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Forced a ir beat. QWe rear house. Avail. Feb. 1. S56-6S16. 3 Br 2 Ba. den, bi& yard, S7SO/mo. SUK> cleaning dep. Anytime 5411.4703 NEWPORT HGHTS 3 br, 2"'1 ba, 5700 mo. 67S·3095 days : 645·9466 aft 5pm. IASTSIDI Super clean 3 Br. 2 Ba. Exec. home. Nice yard. Cove red patio, 2 car garage. S750/mo. Call 731·0'11. 2 br condo. 2 ba: pool, ten- nis . spotless, fully de· corated. S67S. 551·0285. 760-8080 11.UffSCOMDO 2 bedroom and den con do in the Bluffs fo r U SO/Mo Ava ila ble March Isl \:all Ed at 760-<&15 Agent ---- EastbluH 4br. 3ba, w t Northwoods 3 Bdrm. 2 pool, SlOOO mo to mo or 6 Ba., Fam rm. frplc, mos. leMSe 640·7S59 aft dshwshr. patio. No kids ~~ or~. Av.ail now. S1~ Lower3 Br. Duplex, fresh 964·2566 or 973·2971. Agf. ... ,paint $625. 4 Br <:lean No fee. S'l9s..? Br upper duplex llMTAl.S 2br.2ba 2br +D2"'1 ba 3br2~ ba 4 br +bonus 2•17ba $625 $800 1900 S87S SS7S. Agent 642·8850. ------ THllLUFFS Beaut. 3 Bed en<t unit, close to pool & tennis Br11nd new cpt Close to schl & shopping. Avail ·mmed Drive by 27S7 Vista Um brosa Then call C/ 2 I Newport Clltr 760-6767 ON WATER 2 Bd. 2ba L«e 2br, lba, new cpts, 'tS23 CAMPll5J>l·IRVIME new linoleum. fenced In Tow e r s V iew SSSO/mo. yard, $600/mo. 646·1339 =~ UASI OPTION 2 Bd condo. 1 ~ yrs old, garage & frplc. $600/mo. Bud Parent . agL 559-1222 * •CHATEAUX! PROF .~ p E<.:O RATED 2Br+den. ~etbar. tenn1s & pool. End unit Red to 5900/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br. Cottage. Adults on· Charmine s bdrm, 3 bath ly, no pets. $400 per mo. EASTSIDE, avail. 2/1. 67>9789 Beaut. 3 BR 2 Ba . dbl Never lived in Wood· bridge c hat ea u x townhome 2 Bdrm or 1 +den. S6SO pr mo on a 1 year lease. 14 others to choose from. SS2S·ll 100 monthly. We're the ones to call! BLUFFS: 6 Bd with pool and recreation room ll.200/mo bayfroot with 38' boat gar. Ice patio, wtjac:· float. $1600 mo. Bill c:o.t.MeM l224 tennis & pool. $700 mo. VIEW HOM~: 1-'or exe<· in Harbor View. 3 Br. 6ba. Pool. 12500/mo GNndy, .,, .. ,.,. ....................... Act· ... .-_ _ _ [ ~i)\lbodbrldge .,.._ 3144 2 Br, Iba, 252 Knox St. ....................... E.s ide. SS9S util inc. Fi '* Y91ey 3234 Reilly Ori ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 2brcondo,2ba,pool,te n· ve by,call64S·7009 3 br exec twnhs e up· 551·3000 nil, spotless, fully de· Lookm)( ror a hom e 0 graded, gar., pool,' kids ttzt arr1nn Pkwy, Irvine. corated, '150. 551-0285, your own'! You 'll find OK, SS85. 963-0891 ------ W•rf10lltHws iK.IHllors 631-1'300 760-8080 many homes advertised .. --s Br. 3 B a . r r p I c , •--------- Wut Ad Help? 642·5678 for s ale in Class ified f11ad4•1Hct1 3240 cpt/drapes,fenced yard, every day ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/d hook·up. S8SO/ mo. a.cw rr.,.rty 2000 lllCw ,,.,.,.,, 2000 S bib to ocean. Elegant 2 497 3230 955 2326 Sea view. 4bdnn, 2ba, ex ec home. guarded area with pool & tennis . Sl400. 644}. 79116. 644. 5403. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm, lam rm & den. · • · ($725 mo>. Plush crpts, Woodbridge, new condo. • • 25 UNITS-TUSTIN 2S good rental units on 2.2 acres in boOming Tustin. Brings in over $10.S,OOO pr year. $400,000 down and owner will carry a contract for $750,000 at 10%. I UNITS WITH WAITIN• UST Nice seacious units with 3 bedroom owner s unit + seven 2 Bdrm. Cen· tral Or. Cty location. Only 10.6X Gross. 273 down will handle and seller will catry financing. Don't miss this prime property. PllMI POUIPLIX- OCIANPIOMT Unobstructed ,P.anor am ic view, steps to beautiful sandy beach. O\Wler will carry. MIY IUYH POUIPl.IX Spacious owner's unit with fireplace. 5 car garage. Beautiful tree lined street. Top Mesa Verde' area. "AIL PLACI · PIOPllTlll 711-1920 . l 2~ ba, cedar le glass. 3Br. 21/:i Ba + fa mily Obi car P'o'.1 car. fully room. Xlnt. Joe. on park. malnt. yd. Adults , no No pets. S750. 551·6417 peu. Inquire at 527 18th. L«e Bluffs twnhse, 4br, 3ba, bright & clean, lge patio , close to pool. c hoice area. Wa lk t o schools & .s hopping. $1200/ mo. 644·0350 St. 714/ 960 · 8331 or _e_v_es_. ______ _ 980-5112. Lovely 3bdrm condo with HOMFS FOR RENT carport. Call between 8 4 Bdrm. $595. Fenced "S daily 645-3840 ask for 3 br, 2"41 ba BLUFFS con· yards" aarages. Kids" Ray. do, den, avail. immed, peu welcome. 964·2566 Deerfield condo, lovely 3 lse, $820. 640"7647 or97S.2971. Act .• no fee. Br2'1t Ba, fam rm. frplc. Harbor View Ho m u 3 Bdrm. l"4 Ba. Up-Avall.2/15.$675. 760-079S prime loc. Exec. Sbr, anded. Enclosed yard WOODlllDGI 3ba, J&ar, $1200/mo. in· with Jacuui, double cl. cardener , call Rich earthtone colors. l-12PM a.u .... .,.. •araae. Near shoppin1. ,.... . .,,._,, 2Br, 2Ba twnhle, comer '850. mo. 213/511-7202 or unit, landscaped patio, 1Hlll0-1551. stove, refril. wshr/dryr, Spac 3 Br 2'1t ba. very dean townhouse, pool, Joa. etc. $150/mo. Southland Realtors JM-1440 Like new 3 Br. with 1tove. Child le 1mall pet olt. $550 mo. 536-2458 or sa.7'19 AT1NlllACH 2 Br. 2 Ba. Lar1e yard. Ref't 6 dep. No peta .. •. aa.-.o 1s 531-2190. Nr oceen, Main St. le ....... lbr, 4ba. f7IO + MC. dep. lhture cpl. ••1 or (2U)Nl-f7• I Br cando. 11r old. Im· IMC emd. Quiet COID· •· etoM to frwJ • •hop1. Aull. DO•. 9500/mo. Hl-1211 or --· auto dr opnr. IH, adlts 91'15 mo. Owner/a1ent 831·5155 3 br, 114 ba Woodbrid1e eondo. drapa. crpt, bit· Ina. Nr 1hoppin1 • 1chool1 . 1575 . M.~~ 4 . a 4 7 o , Cell Ed at 71CM1115. Aft. 11'1 owner. Hart.or Rldte Woodbridp LI• 4br. 2ba condo. J8r, JBa, den. atrium/1ard. commt1 Pvt. 1talrway to 2nd ~· tennil, 1175· lloor.IU..MO-H41. I Ir, euttllavea w/2 car ........... 1141 pr. Lt• yrd overlka -••••••••• .. '"" •ure eeater. Kicla/peta ftSPI TO 8CH, , dr, OK. ft75/mo. or IH •. trplc, •1.000 eo. w/opt to buy. D11 ...... -.u ..... .- ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br Carpets. drapt!S, stove. refr1ge Ullls pd Utensils for 4 . I 375. 67S·093.5 2 BEDRM Furnished in Npt Bea t·h over JS yr~ S3SO Mo 67S·718J. 2 Br Upper Endsd 1:ar . Adlllt . D W. S400 mo A ail 2· 15 548·90tl4 or S40-S446 .. 3 BR. 212 Ba twnhse, fpk . gar . children & pets OK $600 mo. AND. 2 BR 2 Ba, gar. children OK I milt' lo PC:H S47S mo 964·2937 from 9AM ·51'M. 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH. Pier. Prkg. 2 Br 5600. I Br 1425. AdJt.s Util pd. Wntr. 303 E. Edgewate r. 1·871·2866. L ux u r y Ocea n rron l Weekly 2 or 3 Br Com p furn . 1nc ld line ns 644}.4784. S36S·S4SO: 2 Br. I ba Condo. 2Br. 1B11 w/yard Apts. CfJlts . drps, patio, Woodbridge. I S2SI mo 2br. winter rental. S4SO 673·1900 wood beam clogs Small Way n e · 4 9 9 4 7 a 9 . ... lw•ta pet OK. 497-5935 I u.t.W•d TSL ~-g!"_t -~· 1603 I:..::.. ._:__-h 3141 372• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I __,,....~ CorwdelMar ... GIMrd 3101l 2 br 1 ~2 ba twnhse. spa ....................... . 67S·lll71 e ves •.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.ennas crt. pool. 1 m1 to 2 Br, 2 ba. frplr . patio. Oceanfront I Br. patio. Garden Grove 2 Rr ""I beach 1625 974·3148 ca rport, "''alk to beach frplc, gar. adults. no ' ---S5i95 494·1966 494 3196 pets, pvt st S600/m o. rm . 1 Ba , k tchnll Brand new l bd rm, frplc, --·· • - 673-7787. 640·9900 ~~~mo. 848-0023 Dr micro. washer d r yer Lrg studio. very pvt, S395 1724 -~ --1 hkups, gar. swimming incl ut i l. Oarly n t-. ..._,.._.. 3I06J pool.Jac,condoinWater 497·3629.66Hl62 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oriented comm 1450 SUS CASIT AS E. Bayfront. fantastic vu. 7S1·9187. 979·3376 Furn lbr. a pt. l 32S & up upper dplx. 3 br , 3 ba. Enc l. gu. Adults , no frplc, 111501 m o yrly pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 67>1006 548-4968 btwn 8 & SPM .... , ........ 3I07 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Westside 2 Bdrm, stove & refng, adults, no iwts. carport. $360 717 W 18th St "a" 64s.t926 CASA DI ORO ALL UTILITIES PAID N ace 3 bdrm . 2 b a . Bachelor quiet East side, S650t mo. llll June Will pvt, all utils pd, not f>l'L'> Compa re before you re nt. Cust om d esig n features · Pool. BBQ, cov'rd g arage, new furniture, s urrounded with plush landscaping Adult living at its best. No pets. rum. 67S·S710. S320. 759·9194. 1 bdrm furnished $410 2 Bdrm furnished $490 36S W. Wilson. 642·1971 $325 Mo, Dell!xe Mobile home. Mature adults, No pets Quiet. secure . 1991 Newport Blvd 646·8373 S250 B11chelor Respons1 ble Adults. no petJs Ullb pd. 106 E Bay Ave Ape 9. Yearly 2 Hr. I Ba. lower w 2 p rivate pa tios. dshwshr. lndry & gar SS50. 675·8213 2bdrm yearly. S500 mo includes ul11it1es Few fl to ocean 673·6880. Agt ----... -- Corw del M• 3122 Lux. bglo for neat, e mpl ••••••••••••••••••••••• nonsmoking gent, maid 3bdrm. 2ba, frplr. avail service. S48·7197 immed. 17001 mo. - - - --768·0654 I & 2 bdr m. Trailers. S200 & up + secur it y No c h i ldre n o r dog s 642·9193 1726 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Small 1 Br. Villas. Court yard. 1 Adult. Quiet S32S. 673-2181. .............. 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice View, 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 sWldecks , frplc. beams, adults. no pets. 190(). Richard 640·18SO dys 644}.0864 eves .. 3124 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 21r.ll•Alit . Newly decor. G'as pd, en c l g a r , po o l . d /waaher . Aldul ts . 642·S073 MIWLYDICOI. 1 Br. aas pd, encl ear, d/wuher. pool. Adults. 642·S073 E Side. 2bdrm. new lutchen. no pets. S37S 631-6155. 2br, 1.,, ba, adults only, frplc. pa tio. washe r dryer , carport, $410 mo 548-0967 aft 4. Lge 2 br. 2 ba. frpk, 2 t'a r gar. lmmac. Great lot• No pets S6SO 64S·3861. 673-2507 ntE VICT ORIAN 2Br l ~Ba . w/gar. Adlls , cpts, drps, bltns. fncd yd. water pd. 636·4120 fi67 Victoria St. l38S lbdrm adult condo. sec .. pool, spa. S .C. Plaza area . $450/mo. 646·0686 lbdrm. lrg porc h. pvt patio, nr bus : shops, ocean, 1325 inc l util, 645-1223 2bdrm, 2ba, frplc, encl gar, 1450. 67S·0073. (714 )~4123. Lra condo, 4bdrm, 2ba, formal livlnc/dinlng, lrg fam rm , e n d u n it. t&SOI mo. 1163·2767. 1 Bdrm. convert d('n New t•pt s d r ps. nr Heisler Park main bd1 vu . a dlts. n o p<'t s S6001 mo. 499·1601 ~MNJ-1 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 2 Br :I Ba on gulf cou r st-ln c•ld :, was her 1 dryer, f r1 ge SS7S 492·6700. 492 2796 ... .,... ..... 3169 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT COUMnYCLUI UYIMG Singles, 1"'2 bed room apts, & townhouses. From S-429 644 l900 Oceanfront for Winter Rentals Furnished & unfurn. Broker 67S·491 2. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Avail. now Area of Balboa & Coast Hwy SS25 mo J .D P ro p e rt y M g m t 7S1·2787. All . Spm . 548.8()« -~-- 2 br, 11) ba + gar, Hoag Hosp area, nu decor. open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. 4238 H i laria Way, SSOO/mo. 8J0.587S 3 Br. 2~ Ba Townhouse, adlt.s only. 1S2S sq . rt W/D hook·up. localed on creenbelt. Rec. center & pool incl. UlS mo . Haywood apts. At San Joequln Hilla Rd • San Mic1.1el Dr. 644·S5SS. ttl.'1 FINEST Spanish Estate Living! Beautiful park-like sur. roundin11. Te rraced pool. Sunken gas bbq. 1parklln1 founta in s . Spacious room s . Separate dining area. Walk-in clolets. home· like kitchen & c abinets. Walk to Huntlpgton C.enter. 31rT•-••• NewlY decor. 1as pd .• ~~ ...•.... ?~~~ .. ________ _ OCIAMl'IOMT·YIL Y l Bedroom-unfum. fromS400 1 bedroom-rum. rrom'430 2'8edroom-rwn, S490 Achalta, no pets. Utilities Free! LA QuJNTA HERMOSA 1IZl1 Parblcle Ln. 1 blk W. cl Beech, J blk• S. of r.dlqer. 141-5641 lim/up 1·2 bdrm, pool. jec, edit, ~ Florida, H.B. la·aM or 9'1·1112 PWa. l Br. Apt. Adulta OllJ, ao p1t1. Near blaeh .... .,s. I encl aar .• pool , d /washer. Adults . 642.5073 2bdrm, Iba, $42S, very clean, Oarlyne •97·3829, 851-1112. JIJ2 WISTLAll YILLA•I .... ,, .. , ............. . Beautiful Adult Apt1. No Beaut. 1 year new 2 Br. peta. Imm,ed occupancy. l~ Ba. Con4o with pool, Pool, spa, lndry rm.. jaeusal, Is cable Tv. ln· pr. avall. ZBr-t41C~l480. dd. Yearly S550. Broker T8L llamt 17M112 MM122orl42·UIO.t. ---------P1 ta• Yllly JIJ4 Quiet 2 Ir. 1 Ba. with .... , .. •••••••••••••••• 1an1e. patio, pool. Ill adnn, a.. I •tor>' Adult.a. No pN. llOl H •pool. ectulla oely, very Ut~. It. Newport ak9."50/mo.ea.nn. ........ !Ml·TMO Ila• __ ..... J14t ...... I lr-tllO. Pool -..... '*'*'*'*'•••• 6 la-*7 fae. Ml-.,. ._. ... l Wna. Pier- ,,_ 11-TPll. polate Coadol. Pool, .... ....... ''"'"· WANT ACTION? N71. (JU) _.,_ d11i t1Malled Adi IU·llTI (TM)~ .... ......Oc~y Beaut 48r, 2Ba upstairs In Duplex. Wood beam cellln11. frplc, enclsd aar. w/auto ope ner. wuh/dry, rum or Wl· ham. OCIAl .. OMT·YILY JBr, 2Ba, rrplc, enclad aar. W/auto opener, Waab/dry booll·Up. HUMr. HAllOUI 1111' 2'-'Ba cando w/boat .Up. <>Nan• ba1 view. 2 trpk'a, 2 car aar w/auio opeaer, wuh/dry. fully f\n. for real to .luae 11. T&MMn'IYCS.,. MJ.1611 a.&Mt Dlbw for Ren. ta•Newpunleaelt• a.&8 ..... ........ I '• ......... .. -.. OAaLY PllOf I I 1a ...... 4411 Mtkr'uai.tl-1 ... a.T.... . ·~; -,....... IHO ....................... ~ HJI 0,.1 ...... IHI rta•r ~ ... -..:,g...z.aaiL1•••••••••1•••• u••••••••••••••••••••• H• 0 Ida....... ..... .. .... 4JM IDM....... 44H ,_, "°" • llftee ,,.. -.. •••••••• ......... •••••H•M••••••••••••• ••••••• ....... ,. ,....: Bluk dot, "'cot ~I MASIAel :::•••••••••••••••••••• .... •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .................. , ........ ~... ......~ C.. 4 llt.•d• Hlch School. SPA SC ........... , ·~·..... MWP'rfl0NTA91 • AU t,,.. o1,... ....... APPLIANCI ITOll c......... a. Pempued ......................... ,.., .... ___ -·-. MDA YIADI R IDnllmlllU alan l... Bee . b . S p . a t GI l NO n11 Allt , Condu ~1ontoperaonall1 llMfALI Pl.AIA S,.d I·,.. nm us1nes1 ·~years. raced round: onna• ut, blll Hu · '•· by 16 Open day1 . ..... vmallenaai. im~tr:'! ~r.payt~~~ a~llllMIH• Ap:r.:• llllM••V•rdtl.C.11, MTDs at $70,000. Owner says 1ubmlt on coUer, 111 lunflower a ~.:ta::. 7 '7l-•t1Brobr IU•y .. Shered l.lvtn• : ~,: ~ ~n~ 14MIJJ__ MJ.JIJI l4M6l I ·do~ and will h~lp finance. Owner &na~y._C M &&7 me a• 2 Ba St.pt to ~arh aa ••• W l>uvl'r Dr 2410 N•wport llvd ,., :ii ft.trom MOO/mo. rellnng and leavang state. round· bUi • wht am COVER GIRL Ot•an •l•w t tH S&ellNlt t'cu u M••• lh• I •-a.dTnaltJ>eedla•crow do1. whl fut w/bllc •OUTC.ALL• a.•.. "' m• . arct1. r.e. tor 1a1e, t11,1100 2 yr in· SM ••L .. n m ~yttou... Ml~ M.wp rem toahrn .. w lllA Manaaer or ev r•palr <.: M. veatment. 17~ yield, 111 ,... M 1pot1, recent mother, IQ.mt MC/VISA •Na IOlO lbr, ab. \wniu..,, l'OOI. CUM l>eh&ll\l Sullti•. u.-i M>-a.170 fam ...... 145.7009 MANUFACTUllM• COMPANY =~r School . H 8 FIRST LADY Vt:ARLY a.a..c 3 hr 2 )a~."'" rm t•nnl• 1·t. *(ft Al",amplpll1,uul 81Ylt'lenwnteonbuayEI INVESTORSWANTED 7 years in business netting approx-R--ort M-....._I -.,. 8'e'9 lob•~•ur .... n 13)0 Nl:t n • H•" pc1 111& t,; ..c~l It•) t 'amlnu ... al. new bldi. WeU1eeurecUndTDa. imately 22% pr year. Priced at onlf. Jo'ound DobeY•PllHull ~ • U'UW' I ~ IMlr ~ all3 ... r I I)' II ll •) ti 11 1 f7)., J •-rw. 1000' ... COft· R ... 8-'-~.950. Seller says submit all 0 • F. MeH Verde, Mun , ..... D--" •\u ..-.... '""erW-3331 T.. •~ , .... A -·r _.. ... c.aliunavall 7tl-7l$7 ers. ''~t.,,rol.., ..., "" rum•l * t7•1J41 * "•Ul to twar h I fldrm .., l hi'" h I .. •.uJll OflllCll e IRAISERS-rNVESTORS """' A-ka. ol 5tnn1t ,.,~ it1<1 r • r ... nm wa o '"' t'fvm t nium loll' to UQU WA.NT 8 ET TE R ll.l"Mlllp ~Cls VISA Accept_!d \'111 1.nrl ..... \IM ~7 1 ll\) J "I (' M h u 111 11 ·~ fl Lu~ rill.. Nu 4471 ~ MINT llMTAL IUllNISS. nWNO. Yn1 F~m blk l~n "OUM' ~al ll> l W',.t!IP I' C'htld ..... wit.ff ""Utrt"\t u fll Uu ....................... YIELDS Price $1,011 ,000. Profits last year w/~t markine•. friend TOUCH A CLASS )414tll l:tooa Ur \dJ A11r1"ttt1 Ht0tt SPH• fur .leat• onT.D.'56Notea?! $300,00.0. 2.5% down with owner ly. vac.. c M St I rv ESCORTS ,, I t t>l• Ullb pd J. lllk:. , .. ,.. •• m '.\U.1 " 1 n Cati Dennlao n Asaoc. r· . · 1 bl 548.......... 752·0lll7 M t ruum111111" n ...... 1 ... 1 t*> 1q n • taeo 1q 873-7311 mancmg ava1 a e. -lw•l h i:ar '~ \ rh tn tluntln1ton Beach Km ""4 IM94 I K atu lbili t U(I "''11 .\UU'1Ut\ \tH l\\11'11 t-'l P ll I b I e l t' rm s . ' 1 • ut ti ltut. •M ~7 ,,. llru;L.11 .U't 111 1!M> ''I ft :!13151115 7202. l br I•; bit t•tl"ilill \ 1.-111 bh 1n ~1tc-hC'11 \ ~4, 11 17~1 tl'l(I 1173 1 o.'M> oft 0 M t lo ~hr •t'llll 11lu~lt ~ ""' "~" rn 111 NII llllil! mu I o1 II tr• I IOJ4 ~'111111 12\-l N•I h'1t~1· I 1• •iull"'l t '1111 ~:i1 T\Jto ~. shop11. photo/ hot> by tlOO' 250 sq.ft , 38• It up ~/SidtCM ~-7~9 , ............... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 4i)UAIL PLACI PIOPllTllS 752-1920 f'ound. Ira reddish brown male dog w/l(reen nylon. vie Albert & Oranl(e. C.M. 646·2151 Found: Fem. dog, approx 25 lbs. Black/silver hair No collar Victoria & State. CM. 642-2942 oat & Famd 5300 Lolt & ,...... 5300 --- •• 11p1rituat readings IOitm-10 pm f'ully L lc 'd , 492 7296 or 492.9034 1815 S. Camino Rea.I, San Clem '5YCHIC llADIMGS 556·1178 Jack ._'*' •4 fl $00 1wr 11111 tUUI lhrd1 ~t l"frwµurt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $311 ff 20 vol. Ency. Z265' lndua"ltoffice 18101 Webster's Pub Co Ltd. redondo Cr . "O. H.B Full price $189. $20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• PewaOIMlls 5350 *FOXY LADY• OUTCAl.LONLY .llir :Ilia, } rl.) I lluol'' tu Lt\t-l>l'O 01) J)t'lll 6-&2 Oll\11 """l'Urt l"undo Jlir :rn .. Bual !>hp Sii™> mv Cun be rentfii -.1th Wlil & partl y ru r11 1 ~ht.'d 6'7~1l6.'JO. wkday!> r ail an G. 2 bdt With Vlt'W $625 2 hrd Townhst' $500 Adulll>. no pets 1409 Supt.'rtor 64.S-~ 3 RR 2 Ba, Rar, hlk tu beach $750 yrly 631 7625, m ~199 Steps to beach Im mac 2 Br Lrg bm·k patt0. $600 gas tncld. Call 673 2507 f em rmmlt• 1wedt•d 111 shr 2br, 2bo .1:unllu Pool J a c S3oo m o 5.\2 ~ lrvinl' 4'):..J Easy itomg fem rm mk wanted to shr <1ull'I pvt C M apt Pl'l u pos:; $210+ 12 exp 646 0029 aft 5. Fem rmte wanted to shr 4 bdrm house m M 1ss1m1 Viejo Call Barbaru aft 5'30, 714/837 2241 Easy going fem rmmll' wanted to s tir quiet pvt <: M apl Pet a pos:. f,IV+ i, exp. 646·9029 aft I BEA c H y 1-:A H Ly . Gal to shr 3bdrm condo 3bdrm 2ba& 2bdrm 2b· rx:ar O.C S250 mo incl. . · ' a 1 ut1l '"'5·5477 units. ocean view from 1 ·-"" _ patio & s un porch 3ArchBay,nrbch,)(rl'al 16251$675 12131420·8660 nn. balh, opns onto pool Newport Brat·h or<'an view, 2br, 2b;i uppt'r, 2 car gar Yrly $525 mo 760-7241. Newport Hea(·h Really W~'TCl.I FF 2 bdrm I', ha. Townhoww $550 mo Adults only. no pt-ts 17211 Bedrord Lane 548 7533 2 Br 2 Ba All Adult, nu l't'ls From $425 Pool. spa, rern ge & dsw~hr 1ncld Acro~s from Newport RCa\·h liulf <.A>urse. Shown h.\' ;ippl only !">45-4~ 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GoU course view. 2br .. 2 ba .. apt . built ins, carpet. drapes. 2 car ports. laundry facility, adults. no pets. $425 mo. lease Owner t714 > 642-0138 3180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br condo, <•htld OK. secunly. prk)(. 2ba. $575. 1213>281·3398 • •nw11h Fwwi1hed oru.twwi~ 3900 $295 + ulil. 499·4722 Female 18·30 to share 3 bd.rm house in Balboa Jm+ul1I 675 2734 Newport Ot·eanfront Hmmtt' for 4 llr 3 lla Beach Houst•. l'rdt•r Bus Prof. tndt\ 1dual S350 plus call J 1m 673-IUI07 Fem. non smokin~ room mate to ~hr Ir~ 2 story <"Ondo m Irvine with one oth er Own ma!>ll-r bdrm. $350 m o Call after 5pm 552 45 Ill Room, $125, mo + 1, ul1l Shr 3 br 2 Ba apt. nr occ 540-9401 f'emale over Z.'>, clean & reliable $200 mo t:osta Mesa Apt 645 7622 I WANT~;[) I or 2 fun lov mJ(, easy goinit re ... p rm mt es w I house condo Has to be tolerant nr wa lerbed . c·at & me ' Fe m pre f Sh:1nn:1 834 0770 days 545 3141'.17 eves Fem. roommate to shan.• '""" 11 <\11t·111 ~ 1 so:1i 1;1t'al I.ti<' i\11111h· 11ark m..: tiOO Mt ft $515 mu Cull 4!H 64\lot,<l!M 755 I 545 S(i).FT. E.\,•11llenll} lm·uh•d un 17th St. Costa Mesa Call l<t'alunorn1l'!> li75 6700 250 sq rt office Sha re re{p( rm & !>l'Cty s p, ust' of l"PY rn ue h . Law hbrary W\•std1ff HldK 646·"1144 L'niquc Uayfront l>fflt·r 60tl SI) fl \' ll'"' li73 1003 Luxunous , full serv1t·e of fire spar e. I 6 rms, rnn fercn ce room. sec··1 sen ·1c e s Newport Ueach, Call fur tnfo 752-6188 ORANGE CO AIKPORT l.A'ase avail. at IW 11000· build to suit. perf for arch. engnr. computers. electromr firm Curtis & Asso1· 556-4570 LAG UNA BEACH £meralcl B.ay Prof Bldg 1-·u11 s erv orl'an \'Jew offices avail mo lo mo. Hecept rm. rcC'l'P t1omsl, te lc ans. & mall serv , 111 :.u1tc sec·y serv 1511J N Coast llwy 4!11 2.'>03 450 s<1 . ft Oe lii:htful wo rk1n1: s pace with ocean view Full bath J y r old bldg S450 mo Turner Assocs., 494 I 177 Office Space 340 s f Elcc· inc l S2501 m o 503 Supenor. N 8. 640·4404 AllPOttT AIEA Furni s hed or un furnis hed ~xecuti ve Suites 12xl5 in Irvine. walking distance to Airport 2082 Michelson, 714/752·0234 WATERFRONT becYH•eWhs NEWPOHT BEACH Also lar)iCe space a vail &BOATSPAC E Davis & Clarke H 1-; 851 l666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine condo SJUU !•---------Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plans from S.415. 2 bdrm from 1~5 + pools, tennis. waterfalls, ponds! Gas for cooking & heating paid. From San Diego f'rwy drive North on Beach to M c F adden then West on McFadden to Seawind VIiiage. 17141893-5198. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach Motor Inn. ll8S No. Pacific Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. Daily, Weekly. Kitchen available. Low winter rates. 494-5294. Lg. sunny rm. It & kit & laundry fac Refs req 'd 548-1372. Costa Mesa Room. Utilities included $175. Men only. 661-1451 --- Working mom has furn rm for rent. s mkr o.k. $175 + •.3 util 851-0189 al\4PM Private entrance. Prefer mature working Male. Non smoker/drinker. IMS/mo. 556·0637 Roommate. 4br in Dana Pt. v.. util, c lose to Frwys •beach. 493·6198 ................ 4100 ....................... DOYOUUtCI MOT&S7 Weekly rent.ala from $84 6 up. 848·7'45. 2274 Nftport Blvd. C.M. Sophia· ll57·4618 Ml Flo shr nu Woodb11J~e house. pool, J<IC avail $275'mo. 857-0343 Fem will sha re lux pool/spa home near S <..: Plaza wt fem. 549 9709 4350 Rent 3 mos. lo 3 yrs 234 to 835 s lf Flex. terms Furn or unfurn Lo cost. newly decorat ed. (Ju1et Costa Mesa area. 23<>0 s 1 f Balhrm. wet bur ..................... .. ---------· 10x20 Gar. SloraJ(e only Costa Mesa $40 mo. C'all l-5PM. 636-41211 Jo: side C.M Sm~lt· $40 mo 631 61~ OHlcel...tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAZA DECUTIVE su1ns "'There 1s a d1ffcn·111•1· 714/752-0234 2<.1112 Michelson Ur #l!ll 2021 Bus mess t:n Ir '2 I :1 Start the new yi•ar rt)(hl in well established 2.111111 sq ft. doctors 11ff11·1· Ons1te parkm)( /\1lt11itu ble for one or 2 phyiu clans. Call. REDCAR I' ET 893·1351 1617 Westcliff. N 8 . Want financial inst. 7000s.f. L'lt. floor. Agent 541·5032. IUSTIMG ATTHISIAMS? Eie1ant 3700 sq.fl. otflce bids., in downtown HB. Newer bldg. w/onslte perkln1. Call, RED CARPET 893·1351 I or :t 11Hu·1•:; 11 vaal, 1111 nu'll Ol'f'UjlUlll"Y 1111111" ""' Ill N II Ill lllf\IOll l( .. 1·1·pt u va1I N1111 'llll lll 'o l"•111t.11 I ~ul It IS.'11 HJ.ti NEW 'I •11111·,.,., 1:111 :.•1 fl . W/11111)1 ~ 1''"'111 ltlf•U 1:111w111~ II II 11rN 1 11111 111 J .ll'k Y111111~t1l11111I '., t\thl1"111· I 11th $4:10/11111 1111 I "'" 11 I It I y 111 " nt 1 •• , 'llllp '" 1'111lt 11:111 \1!1:t:1 ht•I !IAI :, aJHlt•j(I 1•1• Vlf'W 11f f'111•1f11• I> r 1· u 11 . c • u t 11 11 nu , tnlt j(Olf 11•1•11 I .'I u 11111•t _., from thu, :t ~t y uffln• 11ulh• in •II• c. M c·orn I' I r ll N Cl I. t: A S t: $4.'lll/mo r.:11 17711 Office 111.11we for rent. u11 Lo 3500 M<I ft Modl"rn bldg nt au·port, covrd pkinl(. all util pd Sl.05/ sq ft. 833-90118 Peggy ___ _ ............ 44IO • •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport store or office 5tl 1/f, nr post office Jen-y 2131477 -7001 ac.n view Studio Apt. KOU. C&nll Newport Beach. $\.25 sq. ft. New dlx office or retail w /pvt bath, security, e /c , 800-2400 sq. ft. 50t 3ht St. (next to Danit of Newport, Lido Cannery aru >. 875-3231, (2U>64l·t700 a.o. mo. Doe W. Ocean· MIWPOIT hant. 171-415'. De1ut executive aultes V•lll•• 11 1• 4210 In prealiae location. -•• .. •••••••••••••••• With complete aupport 4bclrm, 2b• condo on aervlcea. Monb Shon of Tahoe. 7W8$l·p&ll NlY ham. 11mia trom -.500 lq. tt. ,rnc1 nr. PACIFIC llor\!l 9'ar .. ttOO/wkly. iiJAa pd. From '200. 779 ILUFF llT·-· ...... Bert. W. 11th. St. C.M. To m ...... .... 4J00 15HIOO. leUITllAI. ....................... lloNfT AYOW deposit. 6'_tlll u.-..,....., PNfeH1o•ally aleu .... MOU1a&Am ..... .,.,.. PAii IDCUllVISUITI 1111 W..... A ... Nlwv&Hotncea ln ... ...._, c.lf. Newport Center 641-7614 eto.6f10 '•llOO to IOOO aq, ft, Ull· ... inec1 Ada 142 51'71 k(a) avaU. for Ju. ot· . e.ipaneJ. •Jlf .,.,. ... ft. ~-IMM2.:.~ _ __ postage & handling, for LOST· Omega Gold Wrislwatrh 1/24 O.C Swapmeet Sentimental Value Reward 536-9873 Found. Collie male, tri· colored. <.A>llie. female. Lan/white. Weime raner. f emale She phe rd Labrador , remale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comp. deta.ils send name. add to MJY CDP1 :m1 Birch St Suite "422: N892660 Found G e rm a 11 black. Cocker, blonde PRE LAW student needs $25,000. Will do anythmg Legal. Confidenti al DVM. P.O Box 3242. NB. 92663 MESA IMDUSTllAL , ... 711 W. 17tla. St. cot .. ~Calf. Priv. Studio Photoshoot Shepherd mix female male. Newport Beach TOMMY'S on Sun. Jo'eb. 22nd. 2 pup, vic downtown SJC AnunalSheller.644·3656. OFNEWPORT '42-44U s hooting 11essio n s. 493·6749. antAdHelp? 6425678 ESCORTS 7529368 9· \21 I ·4. •'or s erious i.--------------------·-iil-iiiliilii-liliiliiiiimm-. •2900 sq ft unit a va1l late Jan. •5600 sq fl unit avail early f'eb. ·~sq ft unit avail late Feb. •Office & Warehouse s pace 1n ea<·h unil . •Crpts, drapes & wet bars. •JY per sq ft. • Leasing office hrs. Mon lo Fri. 8-4 PRIME warehouse space in Irv ine Industria l Airport Complex. 1700sq ft Dry storage Price in· cl. util $375/mo. 641 ·0826 Slaroge 45501 ........•....•.•....••. , Approx. 6,000sq. ft. avail. in Fountain Valley near S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. John 556-9360, S48-7533. Storage garage for rent. On Balboa Pen. next to fun zone ( l011'Jft.x20112ft I 6'73-2943, 67J.3930. 7.000 sq ft lot. fncd. ele<'- lrical. nr OC Airport. all or part $375 mo or less 646·4631 ~ ........ 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Long Beach Flying Club has tie down avail for aircraft with leaseback (213)424·3571 ..... 1/ln•Ht/ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... Oppart.Nty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookstore, prime loca· lion in Laguna Beach. 1200sq ft 494-0076. amateur photographers (18 + models > Limited registration. Call Stone & Bower Produc·t1ons. 919·2498 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Frothy -Louse Tease -Pestle TEETH Times have changed. Back in the 17005 bug· ging a government or ficial would have meant putting a termite m his TEETH. 5300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE all: 642-5671 Leist or found a pet? Call Animal Assi s t a n ce League 918·7387 . No fee -- • f'ound or lost a pet? Call us! We' re the Pet P<il.s. !714 >139-2988 A found or lost pet? Call A Pet Hotline (714 )761-1209 . FOUND: Sm female Golden Retriever mix dog. vie Hamilton & Thurin. CM. 642·1295 fo'or Sale· Wo men ·s --- Fashion Boutique Ex· I Uicst . Seal Point Siamese. tre me ly reasonable. I neutered, Peninsula Pt. Cont a cl Mr Jeff Reward .. Call 675·2069. 1213)749·3510 54().3617. . .__ ------ Molleytol.o. 5025 Lost : Ma le Golden ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retriever with brown Equity & Purchase coUar, vie of Tustin Is M o n e y L o a n s . 17th. May have lost tags. $50K-$750K, no down 642-6436. pymt Credit or income ----- requirements Homes. Lost J anuary 18. Big A pl s. Commer c i a I brown dog, shephard·St. bldgs , courtesy lo bkrs. Bernard mix w/black 9n Mr Tho m u s BK R f ace. Vi c PCH E. 1714)752-6363 Mainolia. HB. 962-5866. Widow has money for 2ND TD 's an y s ize 11bove Sl0,000 No credit t , no pnlly f'or action c·a l l A<iT 673 7311 anyt llflf' I.I.LOANS l'un-h1111c• money. Is l Zml :int 1'1>'11, lo$6~.otK> Nu down, 1111 11u11llfymg Sll(ll l111in loduy Mr t<n1t. hkr, 121~1147fi 7401 211dT.D't t "u11I S.•rv11·1· I.ow fc•t•ll. Al(1•111 117:1 73411 WT MC lllTMi A(i t: 21\fl Tru111 h1•1•d loans. Sto,ot•1 to $1!'111,000 All ll•rrn11 Hkr 1•our1esy Mr Stu11rt IW~ 3153 LOST: Black w /whi\e, cat. fem shorthalr. Has abdominal stitches, Old CdM, l/~. 640·2246 Lost : Fem 4flhep mix. 2Slbl blk/silver. red col· lar I/ 16/81 Irv 857 -2493: 113.S-I~ t'OUNO: Tiny Wht Poo· die f'em, red bandana. VIC Lag Bch. 645 1246 Lost fe m ale Golden Helneve r mix 6 mo. Vh' Hochesll'r St C M fl42 2231. l..ost l '12 yr old M tiold r e l . ver y f rie nclly. Magnolia St area .... V .. reward 964-4779 Use AMwer 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 your act .•. this service is onlv S7.50 week. 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Please wnk Ermand l>uvar I' U liox 7M2 La Habra Ca 90031 Greotco...-y Eacorh . 24Hrs. il4 I (ll!OI Calh/Clwck1 AM bp/MC/Vl1a SocialCWts · 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• folk dan~ing, all ai.:1·~ E\' Thur. 7 30pm t..:nm mu111 t y Ce nt e r 1.H 4!JH Broadway ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Companion & Chauffeur I for elderly wi II t rel\ t•I eves 631·3485, 646·92Jg Swedish girl wants pit . ( l hskepr JOb for eldt•rl} p e o p l e N B a r 1• a 642-6811 Housekeeper Companwn for Sat Sun only 548·8151 urnm)(:. 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ACCNTS. PAY AILE Laguna Beach resort I!> looking for r e:.p 111 div1dual. expr'cl 1n manual' EDP A 11 & cash depos1Lo; Ty pm#( & 10 key by touc·h (i1ind Salary & bent>f1t:, Call Pt>llY a t 49; IR9fi fur ap~ ACC OUNTANT 2 Co rpo rat ion s , a partners hip. & a sole propnetorship Post to the genenl ledger. ac count analysis. financial stat ement s . tax & payroll tax return prt' paralion. Pos llwn 1n eludes superv1s1on of 4 employees & reports directly lo the owners Experience in construe lion helpful. Non smoker preferred. Convenient to Santa Ana & Newport Frwy in Fountain Valley. Jo'ree parkinl(. Must be flexible & able to perform under pre· ssure & work well with people . Young ag- gressive company with potential to grow with company. Salary ac- cording to experience. Send resume to Ad •706. Delly Pilot. P.O. Box ti 1580, Costa Mesa. Ca . 91115218. ACCOUNT AMT F /T , 1eneral o ffice dwes. U31 Backbay Dr. N.8 . 844·0510 ACCOUMTIMG Cl.la Rapidly 1rowln1 In· temalloftel co. 1eell1 en· tllualaatlc. 1e1'·1tartln1 individual for position in Acct1. Dept. at cor· porate heedquartera In Irvine. Gd. typln1 • 10.key repebilltlea re· quired. Euell. oppty. for adveocement. out· .. ......, to. tompena•· tlon • benefit• In pleaHet worllln1 en· vlnlnment. 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WU Xlll~ t;u.ir KJH j!)4:l T1pt11p l'arv•·t t · ... r1· !JtiO ii2611 :-.tedm & SIHWllJ\H• l'h'Jll I uni) 12' 1>1-•r ~It ft ' Accu111t1 r r etltn& • l'laWm hand l1tatun 111, l.arJIMN4W~ll c....A/c-nt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"ouud11t1un~. ltt'lll m1n1t Walla. H11ls uJc-Ht'i.turu 11011. Sll1b11 . l'i.11011 . tilork 61 Or11 k 1.11• ~16:1117,cVt'l> l't•flll'lll . l:U11d1 &t Brick Work b.)' Juli to'rt!l' _, .. um1o1h•i. 1131 ~u .....•................. I will ,· .. n · f1Jr ~ vur 1:h1ld u1 Ill) hunw 1t'f), ll B M ~ litiO 7!1~ I 1·rn.h·r lvv m¥ l'h1l1h lift• 111 111 ~ <\IM honw \Ill!:> •I:! 1•rdf'I rt·rl l',,1lrll'c 1,1!> lilOO I l.u\111~ m11lht'r "" µn • "'hi k.ll'h1t11t l'-'l-1 & 1·h1hl I •lcv tit!!( f t or 1> l I ~ Kt)J.3 • eo..tr.ctor ...•................... ·~ COft1tnlctio. (;,,II l'l1"l r r11u11J a I IUn!> tu 111111>11 l.11' & 111!> <1!13 JJSIS L'onslruc·t1un all typt<s , 20 _1 rs t'X p rrel! o:s t ltt•ll:JJ.1589 ti45 5~17:! New c•o n!>l ruction & n· modtds liondt'd & Insur 113711711 R W 0 1141$ ':i:i!'>7 COftlPUhn ·····~················· NOW AVAIL/\111.to; Total 11ppllc<1tton pro pera y m11nai.:en1t•nt softwa r e [,ir UEl' Syst1•ms Call l'vram1d Uata. f).J9 1~27 IJJ\t.• ).lllllt'lhlllJ.: \ 1111 want Lu !>t•ll'' 1 ·1.1:.~1l1cd Jds llo 11 ""di ti4l :11i711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;Lt:<.'TRl<.:IAN priced nahl, fr~ elillrn•le on l•r&e ur 'm»ll jobs Lie •337~ 673·1m!I a-:1~1'lr11·11111 ·Sm JObS . m•l.nl olt repairs Lie 11m108 <.:10. MS·!.203 ,.,....,,n .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• All kinds of Formic•a Wur• fo'ret! l!:stlm:ttes 642·912!1 ..... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Vto;KY l.UW P t<ICl!:S• u11 l iind sca p~ main· lt:nance clnups George ~·2tll5 AVILl::SSERVICES Lamhl·apmg, tr t'e trim· ming. dean ups. Ct' ments work Fret' ei.t 1)46 4655 J essie 's Gardt>nmi: L'lean uii. t(<.'11 marnt, haululK, trt'e trim rnmg & removal l'O mm landscape 111a111t 64&2122 Land Maintenance AIA 's Industry. C<1nd1>, l'hurthe s. Hus int's!>. Residents . 548·2489 Kmdyo-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Home l mprovem l'nt, 25 yrs exp. f'cnl•es, carpen try & p11inting. 631 4264 llom(• & Apt rt•pa1r 1-:1c1·lrit'11I. dry~llll. tile. etc· L>ory ( 714 1631 4n:l I Carpcntry, Mu ~onr).1 l'lumli111g, Kour1n~. Stucco, Urywall. Tiling & more J li 646 ~ HARDWOOD FLOORS Cleaned• Waxed Anytime, 832-4881 S.A. t'••• •••••••••••••••••••••• HaulinJ" Dump Jobls. Aak for Randy. Ho u1ecl ean l na. lit e mainl. H"fband & wtfe team. 646-4311 HOUSECLEANING Thorouah. xlnt refs 631·1823 ___ s.9·4368 Bachelora-BachelurellH Haul. cleanup , concrete don 'l h ave l i m e l o removal. Dump truck clean? Gd rates" Refer Quirk serv 642.7638 Call One On A Mop 714 ---· I m .(818 San <.:lem -SJC vie. Lite E f' . haul, trash , odd jobs. f IClenl. Re~lable. I do la wns mowed 492.8302 office cleaning. Ntl)hts -----loo. Debora h 545·2713 2 yg, responsible men have ¥.T 4WD Jr uck, yd- itree main. equip. C11n do anythmg 1 S48-8914 -----.._c ... s.n1u ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&B Wmkr Specials• Cleaning, pa1nt1ng , carpentry Lie . bonded. est 546·26Ul, 979-614!1 -- Mature English Speaking Lady wishes pos1 t1on as comµaniun . ht;: hskpg, nursing bac kground l.Jveout 891 ·7123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a HEALLY CLEAN HOUSE7 <.:all Gingham Girl F ree est 645 5123 Uo u sedean1ni: clunt' lhoroui,:hl) CJll J ftl'r 5 pm 962·867511r !i62·1i71lti T.LC. Tender Loving Cleaning by Star 15 yrs eicp F or personal11ed service, call Sandy at 642 6149 ..... "'"...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• MRS.CL EAN llumes , Offices, Apti. 646·2240 lftcoMtTu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Save grief, s u vl' t1mt'. save SSS Guaranteed a r curate. Law pru·es Call for appt. !">-19 8001 L..ckcapiftc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Renovating Hotoulhni: Spnnkler:.·lawns dnuµs Dave 642-4853 Hud 646·84fll l'<>mpl Serv. New or rc· do. Till sud. spr ks . t:ll' Rm·k etc !16i1·52f.4 or Ad 11431 U111ly Piiot 642 UOO Thurlday. January 29, 1981 ........ ~ ....... .................•.•... ········~·············· Movini? The Starvin g Cu;atom ant pa.lntln1 • ColJe1eStudenta Moving lu~chen cabrnt>l rt!· Co has 1rown , Insured r111&1tun1675·3955 Kevin 11am e 1ood ser vice •Tl24·4 36 J.1cen se 64HM27 ~-- Student will move you al ,v e r y re a s . r a t es . 752-1493, 848·3777 MOVING? Call Starving Students. Lo rates. in- s r d, fr ee pho n e estima tes. 848·3444 llllytime. .........Senic•• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Practical Nurses Any S hJft. l"ull Time & Relief. 831·7200 . P~PaperilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTING Servtng Area 9 yC'a..S Most Reasonable Insured. li1"d 5116-8425 Inter/ Exler/ Refintshln&. eeilln&sl wa llpaper . Lk Ca in o1t Sons 898-5105 Paintin g : <.:omm 'I, In d ustri•I, Resi Free est.. lo &i3·0737 . ........ , • .,.1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat palche11 & text ures Frw Eat. IU· 1439 PLASTERING ALI types mt1e11l 645·8258 Plumbing, Remodt.'hnK . Repairs. Leak L>etee hon. & Draini. <.:lcared T o p H a l Plumt.11nit 636.20J(j fo'lne extt mt patnlJnJ( by Plumbing re pairs. wtr t<1chard Sinor Lie, m:. healers. remodels. reu~ Try me 631 4410 124hrs1 rates Jim &45·4757 Painting & Papcrinj\ Wallpaper removal Guaranh•t•d P11ul Cutler !162 3006 30', Ul lo\' thru F'c·b . l'erft>clloni~l I do my own 'AOrk <.:ur1 ~711 1314 ext llJ04 l'amtt11g & l'a11ermg l'ubmet ltd1n1;,h1nK l'rof work Free est Hsnbl ~tt·•·t· a47 -4281 P.O.loxlewtals .......•..•.•..•....... TllE MAIL HOOM 2fiOI) ~(;st llwy l'ttM NH 640-0340 or 644·44111 RnlllM 5'niu ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU s upply 1nro. w E ::.upply prore!>'11inal Jook111~ tyix•J n •surnt• 1 2oc-op1es for$15. 54!}-11001 Roofinq HUUS~ DOCTOR llx for a clean houst> 494.8906 ti111111Ny AGAPE FOHL'!:: HOBIN'SCLEANIN(; ••••••••••••••••••••••• P<J1ntm~ Compan) ••••••••••••••••••••••• New & n·t·11ver~. lll•pa1r spt>Clll'1Sl ~la) I.Ju:.~ price!> Ke haLlt• 5411 051<! erv1<:e·a thoroughly EX P EHT Hrit k'A urk & l 3 l.;t"nt•rauon!> 11r C'le11n house ;,.au.URS7 masunr~ Lew n·r·~ Patnlln~ l-:JCc·ellen1·e -I Fair pnt·e, 551 4555.1 535 67111 Jfousecleanmg Spec1ul 760-7074 lhru Feb ' One FIH:E Huvmg Trouble r111J1111.: a clean up! Ph Serv11'l' !Cu:.tom bril'k, .. t one, 1 n •as pr1ct>d l1 11µ1·r Tu· Order for del a 1ls, I bloc.·k. concrete, ,1urco I "anger" Pat "ft 5 494.3225 Refs Free est 549 !;492 5.56· 73411 I I {JL'ALITY llOOFl~t; All t) IJI!~. fr1•e t''L V~a. Ml' 541 f>'.1311 llAl<UIHI 1w1w1:-.;1; 1 F1nd ... hat you want in Dally Pilot Clas!.1rll'dl> D AILY PILOT Qualiried rooring, r epair leak s a n ytim e. xlnt ratH on s hake & com position. New or r e l'Overed. 975·1107 ext 911. ur eves 645·5210 Roofs fur less Roc k. shingle, tar . decks. r~ pairs. l''ree est. 170 2725 Oranrie Cuasl HoorinR Ile -Roofs /Repairs, free est. Ca ll 5 48 1733, 646-23811 s.c,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILESl!:KVl<.:E Re Screens , nl'w Scrt!ens <.:uslum M ad~· 642.9~2 Stucco ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Stucru. t<epa1r. Con11t to'rec ~st Geor~e 546·1641 WIRdow C.._ilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let The Sunshine In" Call Suns hine Wtndow <.:lt•urung. l.ld 5'U!·8853 i--1'--·--·--·1 :~/~I , I : l'?f' 1 ' '-J I 1 1 A f1c1111ou• 8us1nes• 1 . Name Sletemenl ltl~d ""'" 11\e C11un1y C1111i. ·~ valtd 101 li•e vea" al)e• which time conllnu1f\g bus,n•s"r' mus\ tern.-I Publ•cation is necessa•v onl y 11 lhe1e are Ch•nges Call II•• legal l OeparlnH•nl at tne j D AI L Y PILOT 101 1. t nt or mat1on and nec~&Safy totmt I s42.4321 I E'1 332 I · Help Wanted 7100 Help WCll'lhd 7100 He4p WClllhd 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Help WC91hd 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Hl4p Wanted 7100 Hetp W.ted 7100 He4p Wanted .••••..••...........•.. •..•................•.• ....................... .•.....•••.••.......... .............•........• .•...•.•..•.•.••....•.. . ..........•...............••..........•...........•................. 7100 ACCOUNT I HG CLHK AVON -$$$$ (1...,11 llour:.. Call No"· 540 7();11 Bab y:.1 ltl!r with traru.portallon lo wutd1 pre·sl'hoolt•r army homt> 3 uvei. a Wt>Ck SI 50 hr Call K 11.r s.10 :1 55<1 9am-4pm BA llYSI TT 1-: HS. Brian t3J & llrij.!lllt' 17m <ll N11" 1nll•r\ 1ew1 n~ rnlll ur('. r1·~po11~1hlt'. I &nkmg S&l. TEI.LBS 1-'ullerton S&L has open mgs 1n the Fount.a1n Valley & llunt111gto11 Beach arl'aS for full lime tl'llers Exµer pre ferred , hut will t rum T y pin g requirement :._twpm l'111l 714 lfil·4244 1 for appl I l::qual Opp l:;mplyr Manufact ur1ng 1·11n1 pany ha:; 1mm1.•rl1 ut1· nt>ed for acc·o11n11n~ cle rk to work 111 our hu:.y office l-2yr:. of .it•t·ount:. payalile experience rt• quired. Lite ac('uunl:. re ceivable, typing, ltt<• payr oll & 10 key lly touch will qua lify you rur this position lntt'rC'slt·d pe.rsons should co.ill M Swenson ar &411 1144 or send resum{· t11 l(011d hum1•n•1I hn 1ng ----------• ~oMat.rials 600 Victoria St Costa Mesa. L' ·\ !12ti:!7 ACCTG CLERK l.ICf!>Olll-r11r thetr c-are (.k:ca:.1umil du V!> & eve·~ .. o"n tranl<p pr~r.·rrt•d , .!-.. Side• C'M an·.1 l'lt·a~t' callf;JI I lli4 E.0 E \1 FI Self starter for bus\ 111 liunkmg fice. Payroll. A P. mu~• LO.AH SECY be experienced C M TELLERS FT /rrT _a.re_a 549.2238 HEW ACCOUNTS AIRTOOL I SWITCHIOARD· SEIVICEMAH I RECEl'T BANKING 0-.J YOUR FUTURE T ell('r\ Port Time 30 Hour\ l'ash1e r111t1 eic perit·rH't' would be desirable Vnited C11l1forn1u Hunk 1!1945 Heat•h Hlvd H1mtmi:ton H1•at·h 960·6575 E.O E. BOOKKEEPt:ll or R & U firm. Usual be n efit s Marge . 752-6219, looldlaepincJ Clertl fo'UJI time. ex per. helpful but not nee Many com pany ben e f1ts Apply at \660 Placenl1a Ave . 1 Costa Mesa IOOICKllPU ! Clen cal R L . Kautz & Co ilCt't•pt 1ng 11i;pltl'atiun;. for Filt> Cler ks Lik tyiimi.: f l' I 4u1red Will train Cull btwn 8 <l0 & 4 30 Ask for Peggy 54!1-4700 t'i<L 11237 37•,hr wk CLERICAL P;:rmancnl. PIT . self sl11rter needed tu work morning~ li11Sll' ~encral orfice sk 1 lls needed Airport area. Call (:ract' at K. R Anderson C11 !;49· 1343 CLERICAL c:en Ufr Pll1m1' jJ(I!> for mature o ld l·r woman rn t eres linit work 1n pleasant ofr on P C.H . Npt. B<·h Exp. <t must. Atcurate typin~. no shrthd. 20 hr. wk . in eludes Sal. & Sun. llr:.. 10AM·2 .30PM Call : 640-7431 I CLER~ TYPIST . I DIRECTOR: N H cuns tru1•t 111n tu I fo r µre schlJul C'h:mt·n ha~ 1mmetl OPt'lllll!! for Ian El'E unib & expt.·1 e x p . hr 1 ~ h I . :. ,. I f req"d ben:iH Instructor 1-.nt>rj!ettt· Will 111-.trul·l rn o r 11 1 n ~ 1· I a :. :. l' ., Ft•m a lt-968 W.K mot1vall'd 1wrl'l11n A1· 6·12 O-il1 t•uratc ty1HnR Satar) depend on exµ M 1ck.) tfJ.3.8680 E ti. E CLERK TYPIST Clerk Ty µ1st Ol!t·ded fur our sales ofc Nl'cd su meonc who ca n typ1• •&0-45wpm & is able lo handle hvy rilmg loud Great growth vou·nt1al We will train to use our tomputer lt>rmmal Ex cell eo pa11I ht·11t'frl:. Pli. apply m person Ptesscy ~m1c•onJul'lori. 1641 Kaiser Ave, lrvmc CLIEMT SERVICE t-Jitry position with N fJ mortgage bkr MUST HAVE: Uumestw Live 111 & w('ekcnd n •1t .. r i\:.~1:.tin~ eldal) Im med1alt> p o:.1 l111 n k..13 2009 EHrciae ln1tn.ctor !Prt• na1al 1 4hr~ per ~·t•t•k . 1"1· 1t1 a It· !IG8 Mtll! f UHAl-"TSP t-:HSON P art Exp"d Flor;il l)(':.1i:nl'r lune de:-.1g11 drafltn,.; ur ""<lfltCd rull p I . ('ill' s e1s m1c 1nstrumenLs nai:e Lracll' -.h1111 c·;ill Primarily mcl'h . sonw f.45 Otl!f3 electro mcc·h & e lt·t· , Ironies Nc"d drJrt111i.: 11-:xp ~all·~ 11l·r:.11 1111t•I i,k1lb & kn111Aledgt' 11r ... anted r11r l'lln ll'ITI rn f g r µ r 11 t· I:' d u r l' !> vnrar~ r eh11I 'h"I' ~11i..1 540-0J!:itl I ~ fa::.h1on nrwntt•tl & rareer mtndt-d Sular) DRYWALL 11po~n . rC'f'!. req 1.'all fur Exp'd lJry.,. llll-Hangt>r app't A:.k r11r ll1·<1i:1c P aver& P11tnli.'l'GJ1.211w • Avrop11!>, =2':i F .. -.h11111 I DYMAMIC GIRL ll!l;mJ IH4 ~'5:! (i1!nl'ral TNCli Drher P /T Mon, Tu;:s n1tes \'<Jltd l'altr 111· <;J dn,·m>! r't• rord Mtn lll!t' lll App ly l'enny:.aVl'•. lliGh Plutentia 1\ ve . l' M GIRL FRIDAY I girl ufrlt•e. 1-:nl!il!>h & Spums h :t1p rak 1n1t. a l' c·urall' t.'I p1nJ.?. l' M 556 17117 GIRL FRIDAY :0.1aturc t-:n l(meermi.: oft l'X I' UkkJ11:. h lltnl!. no !.. h ..i ar p11 rt area S<llJ •IOUll \1 r.. 01Sl'l1 b..rore JP.\1 GUARDS mechanical al)I 1tude 11r J quuht1c<.I applH•an~ Ex For air tool rt>pair. ~.x){J Immediate upenmi:s for I Ir yo u 're a t·a r Cl'r rrunded 1nd1v1dual with a mm1mum or 6 munlhs µre111ou!. banking e x penence , Wells Far go Bank can urrer you ll permanent part t1ml' position 130 hours 1 in Laguna Hills. F:I Toro or Tustin keeper/sec'y lOAM ---------• Exper ienced book I Xlnt telephone s k1lb Accurate typing Malh aptitude liuomtnK H E urc· nt·e<li. !>ct retary Exp de::.trt'tl ,..or pt<rso11al 111tt'n It'". <"311 Oanu. !162 ii!UI I Femah' 1UHlfJJlll11rt Lu I h\'e in for l d .. , .... u ~ l't'k. no ~t:. f'h11;,~,. Suri j .\t on •tr ~1 1111 T Ut'" Full & µ:..rt 11ml' i\11 areas t.:n1rurm:. rurn'd Age:. 21 or 111 t'f, rt'ltrt•d "ekorne :Su <''11t·r ne<' ,, p µI~ r· II I \ ,. r' ;i I Prutet·t1on Sen 1c·e IZ:!fi W 5th "' S11nt;1 .\nc. lntC'n lt''A hr-. !:I 12 & 1-•1. Mon 1-·n exp. r~ will tru111 l'a) perwnt'e rf'qutrt'd Xlnl 2PM daily Bookkeeping & typing s kills required to a ssist president or Nt:wport Uea(·h com pi1ny ldealfor sO?n~one with schoolage children Call for an appQintment Mon-Fri. 640·9900. Ask commensurate ... ah1h hc11l'f1t:. Call S ylvia ty Call 64!>·2'-JOS b('IWt'l'fl Walt'r~. 552 lilOO 9AM -4PM for tnll'rv lt'w I.A.HK Of IRVIHE Along wrth an exc·clll'nl :.alury a-nd bl'n r.>flt:. µarkage, you'll l.'llJllY our fri<'mlly work in~ 11t mospht>rl' 1"11r mort' in format1un plea!.e t•ull Apart m c• n 1 o rr 1 "t· Manager Nc'A<e r tun Units, Costa Mesa ltl'nc Apt s bkp111g f• days1wk. V<'nriablt• n·n tal & offil'e t•x111·r rt' qui r e d SRllO m o 642-4907 ASSEMBLERS. W1· ""111 t r111n Apµl y 7A M MacGregor Ya1·ht~. 11\:11 Placentia, Cosl<t ~1·:.a ASSEMILHS I.AX' Mission Vtt:Jn l'" needs Assemblers ~ 2 yrs exp <.:an1l1dut1•!> must have gd manual dexterity. gd t.'}{'Stl!hl. neat in appearanre & de pendable Work 1~ tn hh· support medical elel' tronics Gd benl'f1ts O n ly r e spons 1hl C' persons seeking perma nent emplyml. need ap ply. Call· Mrs Parl'lll. 581-3830 AS S I STANT HOUSEKEEPto:H. Bil ingual Spanish, nN•df'CI for 60 units . Suulh Laguna motel Call Mr Hewitt, Aliso <.:reek Inn. 499·2271. ASSISTANT ~MmNNJff E xp b ook k ee per & lypisl. l''irm rn NewPort Beach a r ea . Xlnl benefits . send resume to: Mr Anderson 177 · f" Rivenide N. 8 . 92663 ------- ASST. DlllCTOR F ull time 857·1263 AUTO MICHAt41C Lae .. c l ean . well equip'd . shop. Own tools. U.S. 6 foreign , lots or work, 5 0% com m .. wkdys. Larry Hunt Auto Ctr .. 1S2S La1una Cyn. Rd.. Lag Bch. 494-3000. --AUTOMOTIVE , .. ,s 1-;i1u11I tJ11pl ~ Emplyr llu11kin~ Sa' m i.::; & l.oan TELLER i\ JJO,,lllllrt IS lll't'rl hi In llll' Savings lor a m:illlrt'. res µon ~1bl1• Lt•lh:r t<1 'A(1rk 110 :Won WL'<l & Fri :it our m;un I offln: & on Sul JI 11ur lflo nlal:i.' l'law 11ft 11·•' 1 lit1lh 1n I rnnt· E~ 1 Pl'r\l'fl<'l' IHI r .. rrn l l'll•aM' <11J1>I~ t1l JeHica 714-973-3724 ,, ~);. W E LLS FARGO BANK I I for Faye *CAI DRIVERS• Checker Cab 770·0222 1 CAHPENTto:R1 FINIS ll to'ulltune 1mmed1lltc opening Apply at 23151 Alt·a l de Dr #C ll , Laguna lf1lls 830 1201 1car Rental Agent Wt.'e kends Part lime lrvint• S11vtr11('> & l•wn I Sume even1nl( wo rk tSS.Sl M;irArthur lllHI f h I S4 hr 752 7100 lrvmr.Ci\!12715 I 1-~ual()ppEmpl~m 752 26<IO I L' A s II I E R EU t-_; ~ F ----------HOIJSl::WAH.ESSALF.S I Banking Apply m person <.:rown IANKIN(; I EXPERI F:NO:L> Hardware. 1024 Irv ine Sa\·mgs Teller pos11 11m CocNJ•rcial T.slers tWeslcliH Pla2111 N B at Newport Heat·h S & L UNITED Minimum lyr e xpt"r S & t, ex pe r prdl'rrt·d CALIFORNIA I.A.HK CASHIERS Salary t•om mt'11~ur<il1• 2 7 5 0 W i.'::. l C v a :. t w•ex!X'r Conlart Highway Ms. KClllCICJCI "'' H. ll31 3WU u Ta TE M 64S·6SOS --E-OI'•: E_·.o-.1:-~. -•I EI) 1-:. Rankin~ PART TIME TELLER Banking Co1 .... rcial Tehr Previous e)(perience de s1rable. United Cahforn1u Bank "A" Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach 644.6464 E.O.F:. MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shirl!> l.)!:;LI MANA(; EH. We promote lo manaj\e· ment & superviswn from within WANT A CAREER? Costa Mesa lll Del Mar 631·9421 Lal(una Beach 494.9233 Immediate opportunity is now ava1lllble at our Corona del Mar brunch for responsible r•art time tell er Pre vio u s S&L 1 bank1ng t'X penence is prefer red but not required The select· ed candidate w1 II work ~ay. Thursday. Fri· day and part day on BEAUTICIAN Huntington Beach With following. Rent or 1~~~~62~·9~l~l~6~~~~ comm. C.M. 557-2234. ,-Saturday. for a total of, __________ _ 21 hours per •ek.-For further inform ation and to set up a n a ppoinl· ment. please call BRENTWOOD SAY .... S&LOAN Banking C1••rcWT .... PTeviou s exper ience preferred. United California Bank 3140E.CoastHwy 309MalnSt. / Corona del Mar Huntington.lleath Childcare al Racquel Ball Health Club Tues & Wed. 5·9pm . Call Leo 972-1141. --------- C IV I L ENG I NEE R GRAD. or exper. in sub· diviaions. grading & drainag e . C I V IL E N G IN EE R DRAFTSMAN. &46-8fH5. Clen cal CAREY POSITION L,A.-1'eder al S11·v·1ni.ts currently seeks capable individual with 50+ wpm typing to tram in a ll phases of Pension Ad· ministr ation as Pensinn Ser vices P r ocessur in our Newport Belich of ri ce Qual1 f1e d a pplicants must be willtn-g to go thru intensive t raining im mediately upon hire in prep aratio n ror challeng ing earecr in IRA/Keogh ACCL'i Ad mini s t r a t 1011 IRA Keogh or curpQralc exper. desirable. I.earn word processing & use of CRT Apphcants s eektng such a challenge should con tac t PERSON N to;L 213·625·7341 LUSANGt.:LES 1-·t:OERAL ~AVINGS Cleric-al Typists 50WPM Dicta Sec'ys Exec. Sec'ys LookiftcJ for a di••• .. 19117 Use lempQrary jobs as your shopping tool We have long & short term jobs available in the O.C. Airport area. Week· ly paychecks. quarterly bonus \r ip s. Call for appt. today: 557-0045 Cf\-LlfE.. llMPORAR~ Pfl!SONNll ~llMCI~ 1723 lire .. Stnet ... .,.,. ..... Clerical CUB TYPIST Mon thru Fri . II JO 5 Good compllnY benefits , <.:all J oan 760·6060 CLOTHES TIMI Now hiring part time s ales & a ssls lC1nt manager trainees M tn 6mo reta il cxpcnence Call 642· 1231 COOK C:onv hospt. 1-:xper 'd o nl y , F:JC ce pt1on11I beneftls M r:. IJay 642 8044 COOK Saute or broiler. parl or r ullllme 499·2271. a!>k ror c hef.3 llpm Counter help wan It'd pu rt Lime Sandwi ch rn1111 wanted full llmt• Ideal opportunity l'lu1.a lk C ufe!>. l:ary s Ot>ll 752·5401. C:OUPLE t.:xc·ettent op· portun11y for l'Xl'eP tional rnuµlc for h11m1• & pl11nt c·are tn Nt•wpor1 Beach anti out or stall! property Frcqut>nl house and dng s1tl111i: l<efercnces esscnt I ll I Please wrile (.' 0 Oa1l,v Pilot P 0 BOX 1560 Ad #R52 <.:.M. CA 9262tl CRT OPERATOR Expr . full lime pQs1t1on OC Airport area M usl -be fast & aceuratc II rs 8 JO lo 4 :30 M fo' <.:all for appt 955 3452 ask for Norma. Data Entry Clerk Terminal Ope rato r . m ust be selr-starter, ac curate. gd with frl(ures. ab11ily to work mdepen· denlly, familiar ity with general computer ron cepts helpful Sala r y open & comm e nsunte with exp. Gd opportuni ty to ad vance with a fast g rowing Co. in C.M. 549·2221. to:leclron11· TN·hn11·1an lm.pcct ur Sti 45 hr llavC' 2yrs expenenn• lru.pert & t·orn·1·t 1maj!t') errors & d1s1·n·pan1•1t•:. in pnnled ciri·u1t pund:. j chmtnah • :.hnrt l'•r1·111b & 1dt•nttry n il nrl'Ull::. llr J opt•ns. Work \\Ith "l<:ltl'I Kolt'r" prores~. mu~I kno 'A h1.Je 1•11 at1n )!. direct pn111 me t hod of ' pnnll'd <:1n·u1t rnanur;H' , tunnA Ta kt· ad 111 1 ht· nearest Stall• Emplm rn e n t (J r f II' I' II () T 72G 687 OJO Ad paid fo1 I S25 1~t1\ l',11 1 l''l''l lf1\IHL>HESS1':1t A!>)-1'-l 1:133 1131~ l'osrm·t11l11g~ he n•q'd FtoralD I A~k ror .\hr ,J111l\', F/. H ~d er... ~o 1~143 timt, expr . "ew Costa Mesa shop. llMWWJ\llESA1.1-:..; 54~3146 1\pply 1n pt•r,1111 I 'r11Wll FOOD SERVICE WORKERS HEEDED Pa rt 11mt' b<1:.1 .. llr-. 1t1 3'i 21'M S4 3ll hr 1·1111 r 0 r ll p pl iii II :l:! ~ :1 I '.'lit· ... pc•rt M eloa t · 111 r It'd :-;C'hool ll1~t r1 r t F1111d S(>n·11'l' ... L'LL T l M E . I' t11n1• ll11nl~an• lll24 l rnrH'. 1We-.ll'l1rr l'lata I N n 11 l• I JJ " an tt• ti fll 1 I >t• 1 W1c•11rr~nl\71'l top µa~" rlt'~ hr~. 10111'11 lwlp /t.t t'\'\'!. ~II S llrn.1111. <' :\1 %7 lli l7 HELP WANTED I.>} employer l':lr1·tm·al B.ECTRICIAH 1 <111.-. sen Nu t'~Ji nt•1· Call &Ill 11 IU t.: 0 lo: I Wt' an• nu" a1Tl'llll11..: ap1ilwat1C11l!> r. .. r ll r1111 Llll'll' pos1tmn 111 our n • .idt•r J J drlJI l't'l•·1ih11111· & l'llUnll•r '>Jll'' l!t• (jUlrt"' l(llOd '~H'ltlnl( i;r.irnmer & r~n man~h1µ Mu:-1 .. nJo~ ml't'ttni: the µuullr A111> Un t·111l ba s 1 rnT manufac·tunnl( ral'iltt~ ROSAM.IHC. 714 548·5533 Newport Beach Equal Oppt )' Emµlyr EMPLOYMENT P rogram for m <il un· women A ~es :111 65 for 1nforrnat111n ra II Lydia Succ1 al Santa Ana YWCA 542 3921 EHGIHHRIMG TICHHICIAH 1·2 yrs M('rhanfral Electro Me<'han1cal experience OR 1·2 yrs . colleJ(e. e let• lroniC' tech school or military tech. school oQ> will train •Reports dir ectly to ctuef Engineer oQ> paid profit sharinl( •Vacations & h ohdays paid •Medical life ms. Only those seeki nt? permanent employmt need apply Cal Mn. Plerick ll·lllO <:AHtn:;q :u Uan<i l'L I ho u't' \11111111 II ni mamll'nante H you arr rntere:.ted 111 J11h 1 all 645-liil "' v.knd:- Gener11I <>ffl1'e Workt·r must typt• 40 ~ µrn Costa M<'~a 549 394:! General Offirc S H AH P l'fo:HSO N WANTl-:IJ Opportunity 1~ h1•rr· 1r you en1•>Y r halle111ontt work At·c·1trll ll' lypl!ll and al·<·urarv w1lh num bers is nt•ed~·d tlN1erol orf1ce bal'k)(round a neress1l y llr i> H 5 !><In 7172 Gcnt!ral Ofrlce t-'ull Time a~s1s1 tn s m<ill husy C'UPY shop. varied duties inc-I operation or Xerox !KOO, p1rkup & 111• li ve ry , c u s t omt•r servict' Profoss1onal at mosphere. l'llll Hecky 752·°'82 General l19e 146oe ley CWt ............ : R .... CW.Clerii P /time. musl be avail Thur, Fri, Sal from 9·5 I) l'l·nn,~un•r. Jlili11 l'la('1·ntia 1\ • <' t · M • * ll1~h F a!>hl11n Stor(' nl'i.'d:. help oHll'l' 11r sall•s C'XPt>r d1• .. ir«d. NB arcu 760-0872 Hosnss 2lyrsorover EHs •ml~ Inquire 5411iol114 1\sk ror t;herrii.' llotel FrcM.t Delk C leril Experten<•e preferred Apply to C:mdy. Surf & Sand Hotel Lagun a Reach. 497.4477 llOUS~CLl-:ANERS To work for J an1ce 's Raggedy Ann P T . 8·3, Tues -Fri 675 2514 llOUSECLEANERS PIT or F T Start 1m- med1ately. Top dollar 673-1266 or 646-4871 Housekeeper for elderly lady Live-In . Mat ure woman lo dn\·e . cook. and k~p house Altrac· tlve are11 ref. required. 6'4·2120. 673-2991 DILIVHY & ..... , c.,t• HOUSBIB'HS STOCICPllSON ISCltOWOFFICH Exp. req'd .. must be We have an Immediate Fill l0.7 T S with exp In excha nges. a vail. anytime o p e n I n I f o r 2 me, · UH · at. A.1.T.D.'s " contracts. housekeepers. Full time To aaaistin salesd epart· 14.50 hr. +benefits. See Orange Va lley Escrow, position s . IOPM SAM menl activities. Other Harold,495 E. l7th Sl .. 80·2 3 3 0 as k f o r AMt.l..e-wtMf)f. shifts. Xlnt. f rin(le CA ~ duUea include: P BX re · C.M. Barbara. Mu1t be up'd ., trex benellta packa1e . Apply ~._.___ S-....._ '9ue. mail distribution , D e nt a I A I I I• t a n t ' schedule. Pvt. club. ln persoo at Adv anced COUM'THMAt4 Dealenhip...er foreign '"'° parts experience prtf.-recl. Call Glen for F.qua l Opp E mplyr M/F l~~~~E~·~O~.E~.~~~ -._ .... , andTWX •~30 to•~90 Exec. Sec 'y, ~xp, o r -H Ith c t 1300 To $1100 DOE, mature. · ~. ... ener1et1c, enthusiastic, PleaH call for appt. u en e-r • Sh bd " per hour. • ..... •· ti I 1anlaed, detail person to Briltol St. North, Ste ·=-· TelM&wpm, rt • nVY IOSAN. IMC. •OI' .... va.., prac ce n Uliat busy tour travel ~78. Moo·F'Ti , 9:30·5 tlOO, Newport Beach. Ill appointment. II a k e l ho• e a o o d Beauty dkt, exp in prop Ii cas. 714.541.5533 Laadwia Beach. Exp ~c. QI. Pres. haod11na daily E.O.E. M/F. .. IOYCAIYB IOLUIOYCI AtelMW 64N444 ...... _ ...... _,d 1'l•m1 you're Haittutter w /f, pays up Sandy: 540-805.S. Coaat.al N---rt Beach 3...., a y week. 37-40/ n . b\allne11, 1pecial pro· ' --h' I bl ., q ..._..,. ~ to 70% or lse a s pace, be Peraonntl A1y, 2790 -~..-C all ~1~ 3511 Mo n .......,somel ang va ua e · 1 __..,_. not uatn• available to your own bo11. 2411 Hatbor Bl. CM. Never a F.qu.IOppty Emplyr • •· • . jecta Ii coor. Inte r-office Place an ad in our Lost--..... or I bome of .. tomeo&her famlly by ad· p c H _'llt_W'I_._______ eommuniHUon. Travel and Found cohamn1. 1'0'll' OW11? You 'll find YW\la1nl them for aale · · ·• CdM. ll7l ·Z552. ·'~·~·~g~o~.E~.~~~~~ ·Make your abopplna 'lt.vt IOCl'letblnl you want • other beneflt1 . Gd That's where people look -.Y ..._, adnrtlMd I• C la11 H l e d . C al1HavelOIDetb1ftltoaell!-= ..._bJualn1t.beDally tosell?Clualfied adldo aalary, O.C. Airport wflelt they 've found a n for Hie la Claaalfled ClaMUled Ma '42·5171 Ml-!ITI Claaaifted .. do It well. Want~ CaU 142·"11 PUat Oau1fted Ada. It well. MZ·SITI. area. TDO'lll. item ol value. 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A&.ICTIY Newpon BHcla In· firm ..-&n, waal •e4'r•tarr with m inimum I >'fl lttl11t 1on e•pr Shor1hrld 6 11ood t)•plnt1 ,_. llltbra IS I 9033 ........ l•llllJCI OINU'lnl for a P•r1 u n wh o la ~b&nlnlly lnc-lined • hu a ..... r .. nonallty WUI train In thcl aupply bul Wt otf!fr full pd twalth, dtonlll 6 rellr.. nwfll 1.na Jl'or furthrr In l0t ca II K lru . S~ 1 lllll 1 for 1rowth In active AMUC"*-dynamic lnveatment dryer, elec ran1e ·chain cand. Sola, '250. dlnln1 Commode and utility 1po11Awear manufactur-SM.II OPPTY oompaay. Top Hlary for aaw, bike. SU-4083. tble/4 elm S2n. Ul-Mlt aiak. 751....,. · lq t:o. ne• 1rran1•· exceptlonl1I 1kl111 ., HARBORAREA "*"·Write DU V1ru We are eaterlnt. a moUvatlon. Reply· In .anPl.J ... NCESERVIC "' ~sleeper/two lampa CHILDREN'S BEAUTY Cir. 11.8. ne46 or call Wmendoua new field of nr " "" Beet olfer. D1y1 (714 ) PAGENT Girl'• 3-~. At· entertalnm.nt that I• confidence to: P.O: Box We buy Wied appliances I 4 2 • 3 3 3 5 E v e • tractive 6 Talented, now W ... e vea •wees>in1 the nation. We ••. Corona del Mar, ··weaell rerond. &uar. (714HW6·1851 ,.-·--nON are loo1Kin1 for a •alee llGS. appliances. 549-31177 ---a~lnl •pplic•Uou. -oriented penon who hat - --TRUNDLE BE D $50. GOLDEN GIRL Ltquor l."l•rll, """"" J;llll"IM#I , Uf •toe a 111 a. de h"ef) 6 alu f'ti n~rda .. r mu•tly 111atiu A1111 ly Ill JWrlOll,. tlullda) llowl~ l.lljUM>J , IVYI to~ ~~,,:•,::t~:.'~~=-a dHlre for above llCllTAIY ~erl d~tr . e ood ClotheaDryer8rownS50 la·30IO nitu Apply 100 avera1e Income. You Stock brokeraae firm In • 1150 h . Re frie. M6·1183 Airleu aprayriiforHJe, 1•1 11 ... C u mu.t be personable a, Fuhlon Is land has im GE. 1150. 97»·5137 ---- -- - - -wa ..... r 2000, ,Cl\. of .. __ Ml.'f'n a nVt'' ... ('(Jftfident in your ability mediate openln1 for E'loUtion Waterbed Kin& .. -._, •-.. lnvf'atment •Ii"' l•ll•t US.WO)' M111>t l1•H· S.Jfn UJ)t'I \h-11111# Ill l'lurlu11h runirn.-r, t• Wtll bl> 'Jlt!ncJlrllf lllJOJUI ~· • ul llnwi 0 111 of l '11llt1I ~lllll'• W1ll u irir11 fOl'l'llfl l'llnllll•I 0111 ct .. J:-.il'lnw•111 11t mN11:1111 hli~'(J Jr I rlttlJllllllll I II I'• it" ;1 ll I u 11ru1 t'-( tml•h•1U1tlll llt·•1 lu11 mr11 t 11 II 11 • 1111 I lf!ll t\, Ulll \11 1•11111 1111 l>I "1111Jl1t\•'I PART T l Mt;, I" 111111' MAI ,._,rv No "llP 111:1· l'all IMO lllO t; 0 .. ; I' T s.ie·y. t1 l:l Mon fr1. to communicate with aec r e t ar Y t ba 'c k up t"rt&idaire Hefrig 1200. Sz, like new. 120010 80 fr21una. MOO. &I0-5443. "0 othera ., have dependa· operations. Exper. ~e Kenmore liCis dryer ISO. 833·2758, 8SH 105 Fr--.. • 1 "Clo-n", SlSOO . t y ~e u wpm , i nswe r b'-tr•ft•po ... ·t lon. W• rerrect, Hrs.· 7-3.30. n· GEGHdryerllSO. Ken· ..... .. phof1e1 714/$4~ 1083 IC .... ... .. h S9 --2x4 Furniture. Dall etch l n1. SlOO. will train Ir necessary. Lllct Helen MrGmley for mor e Wa ll e r 5 . J><.'S.S200. Picasao,S65.W -SSM ( \U&!ll tlw1 ('dM l'an runt• I ..1<1 u .. f 1 le rll. 1>111 t t ir111• "'-k liu S11•ve fi~~ Mat·hu11.!ll Hi-l1w r t'\11l 1J1 I' I M11r11~ 111 lhbl 1 In ~I " l t v I 11 ... I\ 0 ~.!VI. W~ al'e loollllll( fur 11 dynamic·, uut11111n11. 111 trarllvti ,_,,r11un lu d11 111 stur .. l'lt'm1111stral1un~ urr t'r11h1y & SAlllftllly 'l'h1• Summc:r Wint• {'um IJllll 213 471 241fl: PURLIC Hl!:LATIONS Xlnt frin1e benefits. Ap· appt: 64-4-2292. Miytag washer $65 642 .98M1 t;a.m t!Xlra 1nc•ome ln ply at: Teleprompter of --SIC--1-IT._..IY Gu.aranteed S4ti·"672 _ __ _ _ your 11pare time Mar Newport Beach, 901 W. "" 2 white desks · 545 each. 2 kelln~ products and 16'.h St._Newport e !!ch. Health Care Company tn I IUY 4r'1.14NCIS twin bed frames. com · renwl dlstributora I nine h11s an Immed iate Les 957 ·8133 plete w /hdbrd. white. utiw & AHOt' 760-7<no SALES-Extensive house opening for a fasl·paced plant knowledge a mus t, individual who works 18' G E. Refrigerator, 145each. 963·0433. Phone Mate Telephone anawerin1 machl.ne with warranty, S79 with re· mote Sl49. 7S0.3791 . MACHtNI OftTI. l'AHT Tl MI!: Trk dri \ "r ~ jjuotl plt ll UJI tl4;l 5701! PUIUC llU TIOHS Pan time for resort <:On dull Good phone voice net' AM1Mt Santa Ana 0H1 c" Start $41hr. 543 7957 or 543 2951. retail e xper prefer rt.'d. well under pressurc Ill/mo old, s4oo Like Moving sale double bed, Early h.rs &wknds req Musthavexlnt typing& new 871 ·2IOO X2762· gardentools.26"Ladics Sal11ry open. 645-0210. shorth11nd skills Ide al 8-5pm. bike. Misc. 645-2800 SALIS FASHION t•andidate will be de tail on ented. hav(' good or gan1zatwnal & <·om mun1cation skill~. irnd be able to mter(a1•e well Wi th aJI Je\cls o f m a nage m e n t & <'fl Washer & dryer · good Studio couc h/ l r und le \.-'J price! John Wayne Tennis C lub m em - be rs hip. Must sell ! 752-2484, 644-1586 . ' JAnllltll•I IC1•ult I 1111 IJ•h f1t/ t't11(LI I H1J l•l1 "'hu .,,, 1'"'~""'"1!.lt & ha I 1j ~ I I .. 11/.,: If II ~I !<kl J4.HfTOI lnt111t'dl.Jlr "I" lltll;' 1·.n l t111t "kncl '""1 11 ... 1 .!. 11 ,hill ... Jl.11) 11,·,ut1•IJI.-\J•l•ll 111 lllllflo•{l 11111'111116' 11>1 1----------·1 llUU h Uj)tl Ill ,111 fr111all• ,_.n-1 ... ...,. 1h•111 N11 l' \ IJ"' r1·11d Will 11.w 1 111< I · \1 vhrnl 1(1111 lw11t'hL' 14il IHI) MAID ., ull 1111\\· Tul•i. .SJI K1d1.mJ Out'lkltt• Sulu11 .!\(! 'lot·~ µ.•rt l entc-r fir N H COUNSELING YOUTH CARRIERS RIALISTATI SALIS L.t'udmg relll estate t•om pany s~ks profess1onul fll'OJ!le to manal(t' resale 0H1Ct'S l'rimt> a reas a vail Xlnt vuy & ~nef>ls EOE Experience necessary ror women ·s apparel store. Xlnt bene fits for fuJI tune Appt . 644 710ll . - Sales workers fo'or interv1c~. ~ contact Sharon Hasin:. t'Ofldltion $250 for both. bed I d SJ 00.3215 . x (It ron 1t1on u Wh i rlpool mat c h i ng washer & gas dryer SIOO ea Westinghoust• clN· dryerS!>O. S4B 1427 968 6208 aft 5pm King s1u.• wate r bed w1frame & heater SIOO 962-flOJll C.-t....-,_...... 714 641 1616, L" () .... ~ ... ·-. .._,.... "' ... New 15 cu ft "'rostfrcl' Drexel Ital l'rov dining rm set, 6 chrs & t•h1na cabinet $500 760·9545 Fl..V INTE'RNATIONAL on Pam Am with airline I wo-for-one ticket slip. Singapore, Central America , Germany - any o f 11 countr ies Hurry! Good until f eb 28. 760-1999 11~r-.1n ••t \1h .. 111 t·cl ~1Mh'I HIST 11.-.. 11 11 l°l'nl•·1 IJvv 1 HAILAITIST l:lnstul St '1u1 I h 'il• t::.1111' d u•nkk ~· ~ u1i... • 100 '"°"l"'fl ll1•d1 Ir ~hdr~ an1~t w1tli 1·~1'1·1 I:. O ~. 1\1 t-I ~k1lb l 'all \S \l' J.H ~ uc:.w Ja11111•1111I JANITOR U.iy :.h1h "l'l'lllll K (.,, re..v :.elf ,,111rll·r with rec·1:11t t·xv Sl ;of,. to S 6 2 u N u 111 t• r o 11 ' bcriefll:. 1nl'lud111j( fully pa11.l med11 ul & d1•111;il • IOSAN,IHC. 714 ~~33 t-:.tjual OpJJI ) t:rnplyr Jatutorral t uuple llt'l'cll·ll t 'ull l11nt· 1131 But·kh1t) Dr, NH 044 U.'>10 J !-.'\\' t; I.EH S !. ll ~ . "x per'd ur w11l lra111 ll;ina Pt a rea 661 G28!1 Mel·ha11u· UVl'nrt11( fur I IH'll 4u1tlif1etl l>LlL,1111 M1·c·h w IH· l'all Frcll Sau dcr,,, l;IJI l:J7Sur4!J:l J:l7S M 1· 1• h 11 n 1 1· w .c n l 1• 11 w K l' n 1· r :i I t• (f u 1 fJ knowli'cli:e for 'mall li>nslrut·twn l·qu1pml'11l deah·r lleulth vrc1gram. I '~ 0 T Call fur a pp'I Mobil ScuHold111.:. 147!12 ~ F 1 re s I 11 n c· . I. J Mirada 17 14 >!1!14 ti3'io. , (2131802· 1378 Med1r al Assistant. front & back office. e11.µ Key(JUnl'h helpful. t'aJI 847 ~ Ki':Yl'llN('fl ......................... ~ UPl::RATOltS Medical SK'r Nf.1-:IH:U IMMEUIAT .. ;J. Y Woodbnd)(e Med 'tr I 1r k1 llcstun & AMmc• i>er.>on ofc. hle bkpg. nu latempht•IJJ i>er v11·r1 Sh 540 (>WO 1 Irvine Personnel A!(Y 488 I': 17th. L'osta Mesa Kitche11 l'rep & 1.on<'h Suite 224 li42 1471.1 Wa1lrf's~. 1111 l'lll' n •q for ~~--=---~ IKitt·hen Pr('J) PL' I', l\J Ill> I Mc11 Wom1•n. need. xt ra y 111 pcrsun 1111 r 1'1 , :111 I 30 belween !lam IOam mcom(• w supp enwn_l The An c1e11t Murlrwr. 1 your µrcH·nt l'lHning~' ""'17 W'"l ''ou t llw , P •T . fie)( hr:-. ph1111 e ;;" "s " ~ > n 14 1R46 2112 K1tdien lll'lpt'r 111·1•decl l'ar1 t1m1· To a:-.... !.1 1n pn·vann,.: l11n.·ht••111 served 111 ('d M ti v a volunttt:r 11rg,11111 t1t 11111 Thurs & ... ri 11 JllAM 2 JOPM C'u II M 1Jn "'ri, I:! 00-41'M 673 221>11 LADIES NURSERY SALES l.1.K1kinl{ for per!>onublt!. neat. enerµt•t11· µl'r!>on able lo )otrow with a ~t!ll established company Mtn I yr retail nurs ery .,efhng t·xpenenl'e r(' quired l"ullt1me ... tart 1ng 'aldry l l\dult:. with o ub ta111l111.e Jltrul't 1 \'(' ~·r:.1111u ht H'!> whv l'nJU) ~11rk 1n~ w111l CWy · i-----------i ref rig $45(), M 1crowave l mmed. h1g'1 income SECRETARY i\mana Radar Han.:e POTTER'S WHEEL, heavy duty, I 'h h. p. Xlnt ~d 493·4656 11ner 6pm ( 7L41963-5671 10-15 ye11r old youtlt, J•-H•Q•. •1 •1-:•Nt•a•t•e•C.:•.a•r•e•e•r.•,-S tJrt at $-1 Ull h our potential selling a pro $1506411 7~5 duct that is wanted & St It to S 1200 Lovely o ff wht roul'h w s let.>ves for a rms + pillows $135 645-9795 2 JO l'M ancl !'> JOl'M If you are looking fur an IJ42 4321 1<:11.1 250 h k for uppunun11y to learn and I.on j!row ~1th an established ~Coad l'Om11a11 y, C'u ll Ranch Daily pilot Reitlty 551·2000 JJO W lfu v St rl'l'I Costa M~~a. l'A .. ; 4 u u I 0 µ p u r t 1-;mpl11yt•r :r.;:; nA NC H ~ HE/\LTY ~ SS l 2000 needed by everyone 1-.;xcellent opportun11 y <.:ompany Trainini: for an exver 1t•nc·ed Qualified Leads secretary <·a pa bit: or as I-Ugh Comm1ss1oni. sumin1: various clutit·~ CallAlforapp't 545·67!13 f o r l>eµarlm1•nt or 754·0535 Manager~ Must ha v1• SALESPEOftLE good :.hurthand, typing and secretarial sk1llit Part tame Salary rommcnsurak l'HX A11s wer1111( Scrn1·1• Eves ... ull & I' T fo.xp Ill'<' l' M 540 1777 l::ves. & wknds In our with prev1ou:. earn111~s wines & s pirits de pt . and experien t·c plus l.'X Must be over 21 Apvly c e 11 e n t c o m p u n y RECl'TIONIST In person : P e rs onnel benefits und work in~ 1-'ull time Heavy typ111". Dept., The Broadway. 47 conditions Please send .. Court of Fas hion, N 8 "'~um" or c· II 111 r un salary upe 11 5.a6 4370, •...., "' a askforHob SALES Person wanted f1dl•nc·c 1-:mploycc Pe""<m l'apal>lc of h.1111.ll 'ir attr cti· ~ won 's Helat1 ons Depl <7 14 1 . ., tt1-:c 1-;PT10NIST Ur1ghl 11 a v.... ien 54().1111 1n~ u ma11 1 11 a whf't!k h:11r. Sat Sun eat•h week 5411 754!1 PHONE O,ERA TOR Wan l ed for l>mall Plumbing Cu Mon Fri 7 3llA M 2PM No •'X I> nec:essary, n1111 ... mkr 540-2'25.:I fJ e r ~ u n n 1· e d l' d shoe dept '" I-' ash ion DOUGLAS OIL ~ )(crwral ufr & typmg Island Full or p/t1mc. COMPANY ,,k1lb. ex per prerern•d I exi:>!r_ ne~c 640.78!0 Of CALIFORNIA Call 975 lMOJ 1 SAL 1.-;S Seadol Com 3160 Airway Ave puter Cor p 1s expand ~ta Mesa. CA !126:!ti Re-c•ptlORllt·Glrf fri. ing We have vacanc1e:. Affirmative Actmn day for qualified o utside Employer In l.a~una Beac·h Re sales & sale:. mgmt l'iln I•---------• <JUI rt·'> pleasant phone didates. Call 642-4435 I mannt>r & lilt• I~ ping Plant.-.. Int matnl 1-· T !>kill!. L'a ll M a rtha SALES TRAINEES $4 hr to Sl;irt 1'11 Colllsun,4!17 54!>4 f'ull or p /lime M1sswn SECURITY GUARD ... T , llJI llackl>a) Ur NU 644 U:HO benefits L'all 545 64!5:.! j Viejo area Xlnt rJpport He r c pl 111n1,t fur Prt! Sl'houl 11.irt ti rill' ('hiro1>rac·t 11· t linll'. for l'olle~e sludt•nt:-. & h I ! moonligtit er~ over Ill teae mg pos1twn). <l\:JI I' T , lite 0U11•e, gd a p 1-:as ily earn SIO-SIS µt>r Was her & l>ryer xlnt <'t>nd Sl2S ea . 646 5848 G I': ltefr1gcratur I: rt.'lll C'Ond, $200 493·2475. licyc»s 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW&USID & accessories Hi73 Irvine.( E J 642 434H C~t wicker 1-'urn Soru Chn;, e nd tbls. 42" tbl bar, barstools 851 8!07 G_...We 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New rum . refr111. Offll·c f urn + ussorte d household gds Sat, Jan Jtst t:ill for preview 642 5125 K II S J u n 1 o r fo'um1ture & other' j(r\'at Racer burgundy, i:cl barga in~ Sut 9AM 221 1 l'Ond Best 11Hcr Call I Mar1:<1rel Ur. N H SSl ·Ol95after5 MOV I .... ,. ... h . nu ,\'t•r~I 1ng ~ .. H11lc1gh 10 i.µcl . SHU goc'l> Sat Jan 31~1 2~1 20" Moturnos:. Sl)(J j C:alle San l.u1:.. San Juan ~I 3HllJ I Cap luildiny Mat.rials 8025j G11rage i.ale. FHI SAT Chandalier. five lights, amber glass chimneys, antique copper finished meta~~!1::'~3S. ~- Apprx. 15' yrds, heavy shag cpt, gold $150 833·2796 Shitke shingles, new, $20 a bundle . Pick-up. Laguna Bearh. 494-4948, ----- Trailer or invalid self· contained toilet, new. sso. 642-1960 Newpart Heach Tennis Club membership for sale. $600. 752·26311 Lar11e cedar doghouse, shake r oof must see SlOO. '51 W11lys SSOO Kris 54~9101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'urn H ike~ Foo~· B;i ll Built Sale, Van"u" l'lcr tlt' IGOI Sun th I wood H.O layout . 6'X6', compl NjUIJI A~surtect ~lrt'l>. (' ~ f1n1 s hed With trains ---... ------ t'<mdu1t, s~1t th h••H''· Horws 1060 S200.968·6208aft.5pm. ('1rc u11 l.Jr~akt·r~. fU!\t.''°-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------desk file~ & 111 h1·r m ,...,. Bridesmaid's Dresses h W u u I cJ m a k l. I( o 11 d item:. Sal1· lo tw Pld :tt Perfect condition-blue. JUmJJt•r n·i: 111 r hur~t· IOiirn. Sat Fch i l!IKI peach or flowered-size 5. gf'ldini:. Ifill, almm-,1 ~ JCIOl Hedh1ll AH• Bid..::! \r~ uld , l<nc·kct liar S25 each.644-035S ~~.:i;'~3.<i~ M ~l in Ind of bn·1·1l1111:. S2000 i7!l 25 1!1 Expt'neru•c & edut·atmn 1>eara11\·1·. hkt·s w"rk1111: 1 hr Call Jack htwn I 4 nt'.'t.'tled !161:1 HllJ:J with 1.11.•opll' 631 :XiG5 pm at ~SJ-2642 Sfo;(.'Y tlf l' rtH:H .. \di lllTW Small N II c1ff1n· I.JI~ ty ping, f1ltn)(. n• 1·urd kC'e 111ng <:111111 ph11n1.• mann••r & 11r i:ctnizatwn !157 :!()Iii I c-ras& Jewery 8070 NUfTWOOD DESK 72"x36" Presehool l to;11•h .. r ,, l<cc'l'Jll lllr\li.t, X 11 1\Y &•hool fte)(istrar EnJoy aide~. & :.ub~ Full t um · J..1\ll, N II 1111• hookkt·1·1> IJ(.'Ople'• Perrnunent part & part tirrw µo:-.111un!. 111~. pro1m111111n;i l. d0ut1c~. , time position in vora Flexible hrs 770 t!l'.r.I tram111~ 111. X-H.1.~ !Jro· llonal sch ool t-.:ves & Pnntmg <'C..'tlurc~ "o r 10lt•rv1ew days. Varat111n , Im OHwtP,..ssman ph<mc64U0202 I mediate start South Exper'd Isl Prt•ssrnan RECEPT/TYPIST Coast Plaz~ area 11( San <;os!o t'ommun1t} ·I u1111 Ncwp1"1rt Ut•ac·h <J rt'il law I l~ Ana Call Ant.hur"y Apply 16ti0 P l,H·1·n11a firm 'l'ck~ poi~i·d in S<'hools at !17!1235:1 or Ave .(' M f11v1dual Wllh µ1~1ct (YI' avpt SEHVl(.'fo: Stuturn ,1ltl'nd Full llml' Exp pn·f'cl l'tll.'vron Stat wn :woo Fairview. t'.M Sf':HVIC.:E STATION 'M'F:NI> NT J>ay~. 6 3 Ap5Jly Shl'll Slatum, 17th & In lrll'. N H 642 12[)!1 Produrttun P late l<t,.•rn Part lime Mon 2 Jol'.\1 fin1:.h. Tut•:. I 11111' M finish Will lrJ111 1\pph lfi60 Pla«cnlla 1\ l l' < • ~1 ml{s k11l ... l"ull t111w l"•i.1 t1on with h\·1wf1t:- t:ull l'arld RSI 11>05 SCTRY /RECErT T o .... needed by local Cl'A SH.VICE STA I " fi rm Duties incl lypmJ(. ATTENDANT H ECl-.1"1'1 (IN JST filing. answering phones Able lo work days, llfJJJI) & l N X at 15922 l'ac·1f1c. 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S9!1 4!13 >i rn:1 SJ o !r 11 S ,, 1· r 1 I 1 l' 1• 8040 $151HI b:-1 t1fr ll 11l1h DoCJI lii5 lllOO .•.•••..•••............ , KEESHl1:\'.f1 l 'UJI~ \hC ' Misc~ 8080 Champ "lrl' .\I I-1• .. 1 & I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ h II ~ I' \ t II I \ I ~l:l 1;~7 l:J.15 all 1; "°' LUGG.AGE TAGS AKC 1-:n..:l1:.h llulldug I 7mo old fpmall' SJ.'IU ~ 181'7, ur I i 14 ;1-10 1-12!1 for wknd!> S200 ·OHO 552-43-07 1'1rns i 41 1-:7814 Steel Dell ed . like new, first SJOo f>42 2741 aft SI' M Kitchen & Bath Cabinets 11 Pric·e Veneer your r ahs Add new doors & drawt>r s U1r r h Ash Oak For m1t·a tops 642 9125 Con sole Morse H1-f'1, Med1teranean Coffee Thi -+ 2 end Ibis all for SJ.'io, Am 1-·m car radio $6(). 548·8323 L'<IUld \'011 U'(' t•xlr.i ruone} ~ fn•1· w,.rdrohl' I WJ t:e } t'a rl) " Ill-cl ine ('(1uld usr you 1-'•ir a ppt rail 646 0382 or S57 2081 $1000 $1 4UO mo Paid holiday:. & 'ac·at111n,. h ., ,, p I I a I 1 z a I 111 II In -.uranre available Pct rt lime pos1l1un ~ also I available lntttv1t•ws by appt only, t•all l.M: 7441 MF Prmllnl! fo:x11'1t. Hc·rt·pt1onr:.t for some arcn g o e pr I,• ,. A 11 11 ~ E I>() 1; I I nee Call 833 9062 llwy. II li 121:J>592 1571 ' ' rap1fl) cxµanclin~ N 11 . _ · THi\1:\1.'\I; I.a~ Fir m Somt> l)p !Seamstress. sewini< s;i lls ,_.•S•m•a•l•l•P•a•rt.:•s•/1.-ss•~··m-h.ly-We train ••~nl•r ""l: I from your bu:.lnl'!>)> l·ard Send unl· l'Urd for eaC'h tal'( plu:-one :.pun· Y.l' rl•lurn J>t•rmanc·ntl~ w<ilc.'<.1 Jtlr:11·l1\ .. IJ~ & 'trap mt!t•lrn~ .11rl11w I U rt'l1u1rt·ml·nti. l'r" \ "nl lo:-' & lh<'ft • Fur a LJ<o>f":){JO..il..i.tt!c.l WI( .,nl'lci:.I' \\allp,qJl'r. f.1hr11• 1or ~ W..e.d 8011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.AN USt'AI' 1-: Spr111k lt·r repa1rma11 1-:~I' 111•1• fo',t1me Xlnt tw rwf11i. 546 6682 l.l.OYU'S Nl'HS .. :H Y Nursin11 Offwt P~11man t;xper'd 2nd l'rt•s..,11tt11 I <;.is~ t'ommun11\ I 11nr1 I Appl) 1660 1'iac·1·nt1:t l\ve ,L'M 1 PROJECT I n~)(. hll· l'ln11·a~ dul1t•!> I exp helpfu I_. nu.t Cleanwurk an.·a l)bc·cl1enl't• µrobll·m j run I IJ r f • t e tt P ne<"essar y Sobstad Sulls ST .AJtT $4.25 solvml!, :-ho~ & vrut•·1· Jll•arant.•(•. j(•x11l ilwt um. 645-7950 turn Fn•e e\ "ulat 1•111 I maturt.' JUdl!t:mrnt n· -Will TRAIN 73!Vi684 quired l'll•ase send re~ Seccty, flex hrs. good lyp Apply between 4 & 5PM l>ume to Class1f1ed 1\d 11 skills. learn wo rd pro l..~ Produrtwn l'lat·c AK(' l 'AIHN TE H HI EH 11.51 t'/o IJa1ly Pilot I' 0 . cess Lght. bkkp. pref Newpurt Uea<'h Sl50, has uJI shot:. Ua~ (;le)' pal'l'r & Vo l' ~111 bal·k & trmr \our tag:. l)r tr) t~o'r~rd~ bac:k 111 ha<'k Head y Cash gold s1lv any cond Special att lad1es1se111ors. 646-3400 LUGGAGE. h ght weight nt'C!ded for trip. r easona· ble pric_e:. 55~-~3. Legal Se<"y Tr:u n<·t• needed hy smull rnn genia l N II firm Gd typ1ng /d 1rtu µhone skills wil l train word processor Salury l'om me nsuratc with exp Non-smkr Co11tarl Sara &1·8141 NURSES AIDES Ex rel. bene fits . a ll shifts. top salary Ct>rt classes on premises <.:onv Hospt. 642-8044 B<>ll 1560. CM 92626 $840/mo Sn Jn. Ca p 4!14 !15911 493-0600. ENGINEER 1 ~xper m rom11ont·11b-.. I _________ _ PHIL't::S S2eaorJ SS 4 Slal{:.$1 60t·a Le11al Sl'c:rcl;iry. II II mm Jyrs, l'al1f ex p, heavy rci.pnns1bil11y, xlnt skill:.. q uahf1cd cm ly Call 1714 11147 fi041 Sue Lega l Secretary Suntil Ana/Tustin arl'a 1•11s1 lion ava1luble with firm spe<'ialmng in ht 1gat1un, mun1c1pal & bus iness law for e xperienced l•aal serretary S t ll s.k1 ll s ne c ess a r y Knowledge or Mag Card desirable Su lary Mm mensurate with skills & exper1e 11 c·e Xlnl benefits 714 973 2 137. Nik for Kuy. OfflCEN.I . Med assis t. SI 100 Will Tram fo'1T 40 hrs 1( IYllt' P1T 28 hrs 1r no typc Mail resume 3'11 Plarenl1a Ste 106 elet·tric;il c·1111nt·1·l<1 ri., RECEPTIONIST h e r met 1 c· i. c· a I :. . "'ront ofc appearance. tra n s duc·er cl c•s 11!11 . ucrurutc ty ping, gd, materials . & methods phone murmcr Excell. Mecha n1t·al Eni:intt•r ad v u n <'e m e n t op ing degrl'e pref'rl Will portunitres 644 7644 reJIOrt direl'lly to Ch1l'f 1 _________ _ fo~ng1necr & a ssu me respons1bil1ty fur lllJr RECl'TIOHIST developmt effortit Full lime Mon ... n Must OFACE I (Jual1f1ed c-;1nd1d;11l·,I Sharp . alert girl. gd t•alJ for a pp! Mr!. wt number:. MacGregor P1erir k. !°>Ill 3830 be per~onablc & wl!ll groomed , & enjoy meet m~ the pubhc· Rer~uires good s pe ll mg & pen mans h 1p No typing Phone cxperient•t• pre ferred Full rumµa ny C M YachL'i, 1631 Placentia. , I Pnntmg OfflCE SHVICE PrnSl'OOM H•lfMn Leading computer firm f"ull tune Mon, Tu .. i.. •benefits Apply Pen nyi.avcr. 1660 Plucent1a Ave ,C.M needs orr1ce ser vice Thon.. Fri Apµly t1ifil1 person Detailed work Placentia Ave .. C M H "; l.t'asing Agt Sulary +-Com Must have good with numbers & math backii r ound rec·om mended Xlnt intrOd uc- tion lo small busmc~s computer indus try Rai1id growth (lfre r s many opportun1t1es Call Dann e ll 714·673·6243 Litftei1liq!! s enetarial s kills Class1f1ed Ads :in• rt•all} S Orange Cu 11rea srrall "1>1•ople 11> Pt••111h· 831 1727 sales c:alb with 111~ n• 1 adcr~h1p and llli! r i• HCl>ta urant suits! To pl;it'l' your NYCOOk/Walt.r d ass1ficd ad, c·ull t11clay Ag£', no barri.-r Eve &1256711 shift Mt !-'. Call Mesa tanes at 646-399:1. usk ror Sam RESTAURANT llc lp needed dell man, counter help fo'1T . l'tT Call 675·2193. CdM Retail Reach the richest recruitment market in Orange County in a special Dally Pilot JOBS sec· tion planned for February 25, 1981 . SALIS PEOPLE Looking for an exc1lml( position 1n the reta il clothing field ? Th is rapidly , ex panding clothm.i retail chain is lookin.i for o utgoing, motivated. relia ble, p/t sales people for morn. in1s Now Taking a p- pUc11tions Mon-Sat 10·5. Apply at: Orange Coast households served by the Dally Pilot and Coast Life number more than 103,000. They make up the most responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the county. JOBS standard-sized sections include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Pilot staff describing advertisers' services or employment needs. JOBS sections will appear both In the Dally Pllo(end Coast Life on February 25. Deadline Is February 11 If e story or photo Is desired or February 16 for an advertisement only. MIU.Ill OUTPOST 2302 H•rttor ll•cl ~ ...... E.0 .E. Retail Clerk. Salesperson needed, 10·5, Mon·Fri. Will train. Apply In per aon , P ier 1, 2710 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Secretary to w-.eo. ........ Good SH & bkkpg. S mall CdM office. 673·5972. SECRn.AJtY Good ty ping s k ills a must. s /h helpful. but not required. Great po:-1 lion for self motivated individual w/advance ment possibilities Call Catherine at 751 -6271 N.B SEClnAIY N 8 constr uctwn Co has immed. opening for exp, bright. motivated person Accurate typing Salary depend on exp Micky 833-8680 t-: 0 .. ; SECRnARY Liie bookkeepin11. tyv 1ng, vhone. Salary negotiable Irv. 556·2323 Secretary-Accounting to assist in special proJecls <accounting related J Secretarial s kills with some statistical ty ping, light arcounting s kills. IE accounts payable Al tractive inv1ronment. gd company benefits . Pleas e ca ll l>o nna Chandler a t 640 5771 wkdays 2-4pm. - --- SECHl!:TARY-Part-time. cart lead to full time, xlnl typin g s kills & S H lmmed. 642·8612 SECRETARY Costa Mes a offi ce Minimum 5 yrs expr. in typing, communicative skills: car req., xlnt fr- inge bene. salary negot. Send resume lo ad no. 359, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA92626 Stylist/Cutter, part lime needed immediately 2 3 wkdy afternoons. 1n<'I Sal. W1lh or without clienlcle . !163·8860 SWIM COACH 0 .C.S.C. & A A U uf filiated team in L>ana Point. Feb .July l"or in rorm11t1on. call Joanne Tho mas 499 3660 or 1.-;dith llop1icr 493 6135 Teachers ESL TUCHERS &GROUPRlf' Being hire d n ow for employment m Feb 19111 with s tudent exchan~e pro.ira m Citll bet 9&5. 12131947-7249 Mon ·Sat. T eachers . quulifcd for pre-school. ru1111me , F'ountam Val !168·4451 Tl.ACHllS To start immedrntcly Part time or full time Pre-school 857 1263. TYPIST (RECPT. Or a n ge Co Airvorl area. advertislnl( agt•n· cy needs typ1st/ret·ept Ability to work with crazy people a must Bates/Lee 549· 1757 WAITH ESS Must be mature & over 21 Coffee s hop Citll Ans wer Ad 11423, 642-4300, 24 hrs Wa nted d e p e nd a b le babysitter 2PM·4:30PM Mon-Fri. 842·8792 a ft 6:30PM ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... , IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frwto You 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spayed ... em ('cH·kupon Mixture Olk.(; n · frt'l' 111 gd home 642 2427 l'XI :121;. 642 7374 6 !Hag:. SI SO cu lOormore SJ 40ca Sale:. Tax lnl'lutkd NU CARI)" To J?d hom e . ('Ult' .irown k attt·n. l•>l't abandoned. !162 :ltil!H .:; I 1-'t!nl I To good home s ml blond mixed breed 898 8575 Ura~ vuur own or send name. ·uddrl'S:., vhunt• & ~e·11 makl' one c·anl J)l'r tag Add 25• each Send !'heck or mont•y or derto PILOT PRINTING P O Hox 156-0 ('oslu Mesa. t:a 92H26 Tu Good lime 6 ~ k Cahcu Kitten 760-87(.6 Uuym.i liold Je\H•lry & Fcm Stiver & U1amond:. FwMw. 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used Furniture & Applianres OH I will s ell or S t:LL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-1686, Ul·9625 lioy ·s Trundle bed with mulching dresser. SJl•tc·c s aver bl'd wi :h hlt -111 dresser . .id quality 642-5286. J ewell:. of the K1111:dum 540-4972 OAK FIREWOOD Oeltvered & Stac•ktod Judy, 4!M 4764 lo•• lalloon1 Helium Bouquets d e - 11 vered f'erret'I for every occasion 673-441!1 West111 ~hou~r electr1r golf <:art . t o tull y restored . $750 673 2730 Mlllkal IM"-nf1 IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director trombone with case Excellent rondition. SIOO. 675-8052 after 6PM Ibanez electric guitar Professional model with Tree of Lire going up to the neck. Woodgrain body with hard s hell case $500. 548-6446 Cla ssical guitar with case. xlnt cond 1150. 968-6208 after 5pm ---------Offac.F.-....& ••• , •••• 1015 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HOW AV AILAILI Finest software for DEC Systems. All residential. mult i -unit . co m - mercial/indus trial ap· plicat1ons . For info, call Pyramid Data. 639· 1527. ------Sell idle items 642·5678 WFKt+q~ ~~ EuroJ!Can smoked gluss dining set. almost new Sofa & Loveseat $275 Marrantz Ste reo. tradi lion11I Coffee & End Ta ble set. beautiful 25· Color T.V S200. fo'ormal 3 P<.' Sofa set mclud. Sofa bed limmaculate) all in xlnt cond. Can move ~ ""'"-"-oPrer ~k7? !714) 641-2998 I IUY FUINITUll Les 957-8133 Western-s t y l e w ood frame couch & loveseal . sued e c loth cushions . xlnt cond, S300 both pcs . Call lo see. Wkdys 67S.3190; eves 673· 7901. l.8'- ...... M y e6fYA'\1 ilJ ~()U(~. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily 10.6, Fri 10·9 Cloeed Tuesday 11751 Weatmlnater Ave. 7-pc dining rm set, table, 6 chrs, pads, drk wood mo. 842-2809 Use ..,,., It/ service when placing your ad .... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad Garden Grove 5S4·61o:t ••SICllTAlllS• • Acct/De1rees20.00o lpera0fc/T60/Tue$12K GO/T55/Recp/SAS12,000 I~~~~~~~~ T75/ShJOO/ F1hl11StUOO U1 Reinders A1ency 40Gl0Blrcb Eat'N EOE Newport/UWllO/ Free Octa1onal Drexel din. ta- ble, 2 Ives, 4 cane-back chairs, perfect . S900. 642-2173 I 'coming ,...,_,., II In ttte SALES. A11re111ive co. able to h i r e 10 aalespersonar Comm. up to SlOO per day le more. M1111t have a poaitlve, moll vat1n1 attitude. Call : IM-40ll for appt. Tiffany lamp, Chinese embroidered r o be, wicker table 6 more. The Purple Plu,., 347 So. Cout Hwy, La1una. ... SUOdaya For Sale: Contemporary Sect. Sola 135, Battery ()per. Clock S7.50. Bar Stool SI. Sliver K ini Vacwun US 758-Dle . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your conveni ence during office hours and get the respanses to your ad ... th is service is only $7 .50 week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad ca II 642-5678 . ,,. h•I . I ,, To reserve space In JOBS, call "42·5671 Ill Pilll Mon-rrt, t-5 ~---------1 P.aple wbo •re '"lrln1 an Qartment looll flrat la a..tned. Will your -9 be tbere? To place ,_.. M , HU la·51'11 Hl:RITAOE ANTIQUES ~~~ Mt, Lanaley Fntn Vly 10.S lloa·Jl'ri, CloMd Sat. Sellin1 all.)'thlna with • Daily Piiot Claaalrted Ad ii a almple matter JYll caUld.·5171. Thul"ld8y, January 29, 11111 DAILY PtLOT ., :: .............. ~~ ~ ,, .. ...... l .. erted j Alltet.l•••rW ...... UM4 ~W-.4 tiff Mlet,l.,•rW ....._,_,.,...., tlll .•••••••••••.•.••••••.•.••••..•••......•.•..•••••.•••..•••••...•••... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..w . t71J ..... t727 ~ .... ~. . •.•.......•........... PllCK l&DUCIO 'ID YAM XSUO STU 23Q() KDC&L ILUELITt:S cnl, drin 1hah, ma111. lTIClt w11Nomon w Wk aJvr IDOOSb'1 1112 1Mac1•11 llM SCOTT pol•• ••01 etrapleu .,.. Ud i~ u.-us aa.li ala4 road -.. ,,,. Sr\lbe Pl"'O Tan-lh w1 I h 1iao1ntlaklf 112 °'* "tft... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• llHlll.lf\ll Rl' A ll l olur TV 2 .-r •ml> t r"" d" ll\'l"T') U M Me I TM lit l.ifl M-II ~ (•"' ttr .r1 II M• ·an.non Tl.ob ~a>~r• ~J • IU22 ~ {ltW K.,._ 1173 2\.121 ~ r un.ult' u 1lur r \ braia1fuJ '•bin1·t lltl(ld i;tC1ure ~ l~I ... , ...... ., ., ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... u•taWJce/ Senk• fOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mannt' 1';lt'd rlc 1110 deli1&n mstall re 1.11ur (Ju.ii work 5411 2520 t'V1> 'IO V•m•h• X~. At•· ro od I UOU U t iS311. ~.,. "11 UONUA MK~ 8l l.1J. IWd <vndllll.lfl mu" .,, It lltU( V Jl4> h pr"d 11,UOO Ott(J '-2 6llJll after S OOt' M ....,.._.,We/ ... ,..... '''° ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~bt kent tt11r vt1•t M vluJ llomeo 2Uft ~IH1>111 Sll1 pl~ llM"r. Kt1"uh11 (;11,. t all *Oliff iih .-r 61'M f>rn1u.-l'11rt) k •.N'I l!l htlnw '>llJi. 0 7) ... k ~~ lu• 1111 r U '>~II l'Ulll l'I 1111 l"ur :,ie lt· /Ii I' •ell.I :jr.,. .. 01 a rt' .. I d111cttc 1>114 b t Ill d '4-1\.1 Clll( '7 000 1111 $!17UU I' I' ~2.Jl!I fo or k e nl zz ,111:. 6. drive' l1kt• .i l'.ir S 11 O ~ken d 111' rn 1 ~~1!1 WICANSB.L YOUILV. SSll 1304 ...... ~ ..... ... 9030 !~·.!~:~ ... !!.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTl!:D·AVorl Zudtal' '77Shasta Tra vel Trlr :.!I', 1nfl•table spor t boat sips II xlnt rund, ms t see l'apable of h andlin g l(.l a pprec \710 46·8739 2SHP motor 751·8967 '77 Starcrafl ltm t trailer Xlnt t•ond sleeps 6 $1650. ~9395 l HP Outboard Motor Like new. SlllO 642·1960 '11 Airstre11m. 23', elect lO'XlO' Canvas Boitl To1.1 Jac k , a mtrm s tereo on 11 · x 12' alum frame radio tape dec·k Roof cost $1800. SSOOt Ofr a ir, completely self· 846·3166 ~tamed. Call~93 3721 ....._Power --to4o Alillo Ser-rlc•t Pwh '••••••••••••••••••••••• &Accn--. t40 43•ca.r.w--.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully equipped. Perfect S SA VE SAYE S live-aboard . S63.ooo. WITH USID ~AITS Slip. SS0,000 loan for 15 , Imported ca r parts yrs. at 11 '12~ avail P vt ' IM PORT J(y 534-1505 or IW0-2254 AUTOSUPPLY on boat. 101 N Ma ncheste r ---· · An11he1m 776·9900 16' GLASTRON with trlr, ---- xlnt fishing & ski boat. Ford 302 Engine in good 673-5340 rwmmg cond. $300/0 BO &0 ·9157, 548·3374 18' Viking, glass hull. w/trailer & '79.75 hp Evinrude OB. Call Brad, 642·6175 wkdwys 8·5. UYIAIOAID 32' PACE FI B Sed, TG, 3KW , lo aded. trades. SI S K . P v t Pt y, 714-646·9939 evs '58·24 ' T roJan Ca bin Crwser~ V bunks. head, galley, good Ford V8, covers, n eeds paint $3500or offer. 673·5674 DATSUN Z turbocha rger & insta llation kit. 503 · plus hp. $950. Complete Datsun Z turbo motor, S2000. Fiberglass rear racing fenders e xtend stock 8 inches $250, 768-5837. JAGUAR COtlnnloM 675·9007 960· 1725 eve Chrome roll ba r for small pickup. Call after 4pm 548.~. DATSUM PARTS ·~ lllere'ede• 1108, itlnt CUDltitWn 112. 000 firm l m.l4lt -,:,=:• tUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• "JI Doda• RV V•n Self c1.10laioed Xtru . lo w ml* M3Wl 4wt..1Mftt tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWll J-CJ l'ow ttcer . trak lut". b1a·kt1t i l'llla.. f ront •tab1llaer, roll bu 6 more Yo un for am m4tdlllt e de li ver y llM'llll $741t COSTAWISA AMCJ• Ht-IOU S•t·r1 f1 t t', '77 Sub11ru Wa eo n. 4 whl drive, 4i.pd, Am !o'm l'll!>i. Mtnl $2800 5411117113 !!!':!:' ••••••••..•• !!.~~I 'IOFOllD PICICW 4 ~peed o verd r i ve <RGJ 183081 $Hts ~~Moo.lQui vO UCSWAGlN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove 'Ill Toyota s spd long bed pickup, loaded, ramper shell. lake new, $7500. 493·2558 '73 FORD •,2 TON Tool box·lumber rack SISOO. 770-5301 '62 Chevy \raT, econ ti ryl, 4 spd. good cond. new tires. m e c h pl'rf , cam per shel l. 0 8 0 492·0796 toam·3pm. '79 Toyota, 4WD. xlnl cond. dlx int. ps. 1111 whl, $6995. 493-9436 '73 Chevy Truck :i...T rblt 350, must sell s20001080 536-0552 ·10 "2 T F or d P U w/overhead camper $3200or best ofr. 646-7685 v... t570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 CHEVY VAN Good cond, 6 cyl, Sl 100 642·1272 '71 gmc deluxe window Van, 3SOO m1 on brand new engine. Removable camper unit, front & s ide awnings. $2950. 646·9669 days. 760·9561 eves & weekends. '7lDODGE Tradesman '2 0 0 ' C amper S p ec i a l . Load e d , w /ex tra s SD)O/OBO Call 646·8113 afl5PM Jl'C ... STWIH Slip avail. Sl111 6, VHF· CB, great s hape, S8900 ()8(); MS-2600 Need parts to fit '72 '11 1 ton Chevy, custom Dats un: buc ket seat conversion, new paint, lblack J, rear bumJ>!!. left rear taillight. Pis Wes, chrome rims. Air. 32' Grand Banks diesel trawler, xlnt cond, pro( maint Absolute finest on W Coa s t F i r m $49,SOO. P P . 644·2614 16' Chris Craft. Gull wing Se a s po rt l SOh p Buick/Chrys engine . Slip avail. N li. 642·4644. ........... / Cl:uhv t050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMAC 21f ·34' BOATS 6/12mo. plans prepaid from $189/mo. including sllp, lessons 714 /964·5994 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CAL 2-27• SAILIOAT A fast one with a diesel engine, s pinnaker, VHF 120 &t 155 Genoas. barie nts . aft t raveler. s tove & m ore ' S lip availa b le ? Priced at BELOW market value! Please call Larry Paul at 979.2500 (9 to 91 for appl. to show: if out. please leave mess age or try 644-81(17. 18' Hobie Cat. perl cond, 5/l')'IO old, Sailed 4 times. $5500 invest, sac, $3500. 545·2510 afte r 6. Cal 25, 7 bags fast , l5000 in new equip. S8500firm IM0.5195 ' '78 Hobie 16, very clean, must sell. 646·3723. t070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat 1Up for rent. 40' + 20' overlap. Ne wport Beadr. (714 )673-60lll. call ~S72l art 3 PM & power $5700 545·0421 Iv phone number. Must dys. be REASONABLE! •~w_.......,. _______ ,-_.. 95'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items advertised by vehicle I dealers in the vehicle I classified ad vert ising columns does not in I elude a ny a pplicable taxes, license, transfer fees, finance cha rges, fees for air pollution con· trol device certifications or dealer docume ntary preparation charges un· less otherwise specified by the advertise r 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v ........ UMCIC..11 77Ced.S.•• Aatro roof, ••llt .................... ......... crlllH C_. trol. ... loc ..... (012ZERI $6995 .~ ALLEN Ol O\..,.OBlll•C &Dll l .tC (»o4C · \UBARU lAGIJNA NIGllll 1\31 0800 4'1'> MJO •• Toyau Land Cruiser, 10CJCi body, 1ood Int, en1 nda work, xtra en1. for pe11.1S1700 493-~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAV TOP DOLLAR (or to p u s ed c a r s foreign, domestics or classics. If your car is extra c le an, s ee us f1RST! 111111or-..c~ 2925 HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ---- TopDolar! ls•mtl•C.Sh! For any clean used im port or domestic rars or lrucks1 I Contact Bob Walker BARWICK 0 6 T \UN _ ......... _ . .. -...... _ I! ' 4t I I I'\ WllUY CLIANCAIS AMDTIUCIS COHMRL CHEVROLET . .... ,. II" I 1. " I\ " ' I ,.., I \ ,, I \ S4i>-I 200 HIGHIUYB Top dolJars for Sports Cars, Bugs, Campers. 91,'s, Audi's A.ak for U/C MGR JtMMAllHO YOUSWAG91 11711 Beach Blvd. ...... s,..4& .. tOIO ........ / ....................... c:liltlCt t520 HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 TOP DOLL.Al PA9IN>I CIOOD A CLIAN usmCAlll Must sen 20· Ski Bo•t. v hull, 1111. Uaed very lit· lie. W /trade for auto, aailboat, c•ah or ? aak· Int 17950/0BO. Call 7U·l20I d•ya, 875·91117 eves, uk for Sandy. Tr !' lwllw ...................... ....... "" ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '57T-llRD CLASSIC! You muat aee to •P· pnclate thla be• uty •t THE O DORE ROBINS FOR[) m1r,'1C l e n 1a z d a r .--·.ip PORSCHES WANTED Allow 111 LIM opportunity to c:onalcler tM pw-chaae "' trade·ln of your clun PortctM Check with Ua Today! '.J&.}I •••tOut Uh1t t • .ua.u <lruw4' 1" ..... 7J)J Top Dollar Paid 1-'or YourC•r! JOHNSON & SOM U.C•Mercwy 2636 H11rbor Blvd. <:osta Meu 540-5630 w.r., OVER .... look t'or Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi -. " '" ... . . VW·PORS<.:HE ·AUDI 44.S E Coast Hiway at Bayside Drive Newport Bea ch 67 J.1)900 Pre mium prices paid for any used r ar (foreign or domestic l an good condition See Us first ! ~HH8 l l.1 rhrn llh d \'11-.t,1 \11•'-I dll Ullll Alillol. lll!lpOrfM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9705• ·······················1 LEASE DIRECT! lfll ALFA SPIDMS llACH IMPOITS Mii Dove Street NEWPORT Bl!:ACH 752-0900 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Audi 5000. S parkage, x ln t c o nd , a u to , $6500/0BO. 536·0121 '79 Audi 5000, air, s nr(. Bl a up Am i t'm r a ss 22,000 mi. xlnl rond S9,99S. Eves 644-92711, dys· 981 -5771 '79 Audi t'ox Like new. Low mileotge 3Sm pg 4spd. Many extras SSl50 96().2611 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For the best deal in ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7t 5101, 41pd. a t e • •mlfm, 1/r, rblt ent. tBIC>/0 80Ul·31175 'Tl Dli, 1/r, a/c, lo ml, ~Urea, like new, S&500 ~ ----------- '74 2002, auto, air , AM/FM, k> mi, $4700. 845·2374, 675-86311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YlllTYOUI OIAHelCOAIT HONDA HIAD9UAITlll TODAY!!! INV•llTY SALES ti SERVICE OLDSMOllU ;~ BMW 530i, very 1d HOHOA cond. Bureundy /tan int. GMC ftUCICS Ami Fm ste reo, a ir, 2850H•rbor Blvd . $5200. <714 1839-8025. coeta mesa eves. P.P. 540.9640 1977 BMW 2002, a·uto , I 'Tl Civic, a/c, gd condt needs ~ew alternator $3,200. Weekends a nd othe rwise xlnt cond. eve•·7 751·5199. tno $'7,0000BO. 714-494·4495 ....... •• BMW:2002, amtrm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a/c, good rond. Best of· fer. 642·2127. c.pri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79MBCUIY ; CAPIJ 74JAGUAI XJ6L 44,000 .original miles. wner, loaded• (52851 I '$64'5 JIMMAlllMO VOUSWA&BI 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 ~············~;~1~············~;;~ ~:·;·~··········~;;~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ICOUMTY '70 Volvo 1ood cond, 'TJ eou1., XR'7 Conv. SAAi 1l"Nt1umilea1e$1SO Lo.ded . ssaoo. C all BOY or LEASE Ul·OllS 752-lllZ or 1'75·1514 DIRECT .,.... ttll OVERSEAS Alll9i. UM4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERIES ... •••••••••••••••••••• 7t Doo.I A...: ttOI Ir ·v;,!11 ···;;;c;;·~d···· ~-~;~~-m~'::'! ..:I~-~.. ''73 Hornet, A/T, new low, low price! With , 0 ?Q lr&lll, •lternator, 1en, cylinder en1ine, air 1 1. G<1rden G rove 8 1 starte r . Xlnt lk new ......,,.,, wbi•-wall t1· ...... • Gd•d,_.n Gro11P ~30·9 1 90 · • -'--ood .......... "" ... . ti.rel . ....,.... g • runs (519X.KA) See it now! t7'2 p-eat. A.a la Sll50 O.B.0 . $4'1911 951·25.\l aft 6. Ask for JOHMSOM &·SOM ·············~········· '74 DL. 4 apd, am/fm caaa, 3000 mi on reblt eng, xlnt thruout. 11795. 1163-6:583 Sue ~w.c.., Mdl 9t I 0 21128 H8tbor Blvd". ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colu Meaa ------' 7 6 S k y I a r k S r . 540-1610 T.,... 9765 PS.PB.AC". Very fine cond. $2750. P P . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 95S-0086eve/wkends. '77 Dodge Aspen, SE SW 318 V·8 , auto , air , Am/Fm, 6040 seat , cruise , radials , 57 ,000 m i. 1 o wner, C all 646·9638 afte r 5 pm , 641·7197. 'Ill Celie a LTD Edition Loaded. Call 775·5476 Sal /S un . Wkkdys ~3P-8PM_ ~ _ '79 Cehca L1ftback. SSpd. snrf. ale, Am/Fm , r ass, S SS OO t O B O <7141974-4227 P .P ------- '55 Buick Special, xlnt running cond, needs lit· Ue repair int/ext. $550. 846-11253. eng, runs sell. $650. ll won't last long! With Wider 26,900 miles ! This one features 4 cylinder e ngi n e ~ 4 s p e ed transmission. a ir cond , powe r stee ri ng and Early 067 J a g 2 +2 4spd 3 'Ill Corolla hftback a /c, carb's. knock on hubs. 6 p/b, pis, amtfm cass, YOUl#I CADILLAC DIALllSHIP IH ~ICOUMTY! tt45 ·m o r e : <Ol ll W Q T 1 Reduced to Sell! $3997 JOHHSOH & SOM L.iKolll Mercwy 2626 Harbor Blvd' Costa Mesa 540-5630 clean ~5750 675'6860 aft SPm cotll 770-4799 '74 Capri, auto , snr(. A m i Fm. $1 700 0 8 0 Conta ct Rob 494.5433 anytime after 6pm '76CAPRI o Look at this ve ry special find! II has a V6 e ngine with 4 s peed t rans mission for the great thnll of power and econom y ! t036TE X l Now just $3399 JOHHSOH & SOM U..Colll Mercwy 2626 llarbor Blv<f Costa Mesa 540-5630 ·73 Capri. V6. 2600<·c. 4 spd. a ir $1400 Must sell. ~8488 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 DATSUN 710 This super gas savin~ 4 door has been ma in- tained wi th great care! Featurin g 4 rylinde r e ng in e plus r a dio . (964KMW I Now only $2481 JOHHSOH & SOM U..Colll Met"Cwy 2626 Harbor Blv<f Costa Mesa 540-5630 '71DATSUNSI0 Sharp! <013421 1 9731 ·················-····· '76 Cos mo, velour up hols ter y, a 1c , 5s pd , Am /Fm stereo, &d cond. Runs great S3.0S0/0 8 0 . !19.1.!)512. ANAHllM MAZDA NOW OP l!:N Orange County's Volume Mazda Dealer 956-1120 ANAHllM MAZDA 601 s. A ....... llYd ........ ~ ..... 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Mt:RC~DF.S 190C Ve ry good rond $2800 661-8945 '70 280SL, m ini r ond, xtras. Blaupunkl ca:.:.. S20,SOO PP. 499.5000 1971 2110SL 1-'lawless classic, conC'ourse t ond. 19,SOO. 675-3652 Must Sell 'llO JOO Sport 2dr Sedan. many xlrns, t·all 646·6503 '72 250, 6 cyl, auto. xlnt t.'Orld, use~ reg gas, ap· prox $6000 830·5235 '67 230SL. 1m mar . m & out, hlk1red . auto. 2 tops . orig owne r , I driver. all svr rec·ord~ p p 675-8943 $4395 '73 280 M B Z . 4 d r . '@HfMJl MowcWl bli.e.wln~~~g,:1soo VOlKSWAG lN INC MG 9742 53M100 1······················· 13731 Harbor '74 MIDG~T '78 Toyota Celie a Special model. loaded w/extras 23,000m i P P Call aft 6PM. 962·5388 'Ill Celica GT Co upe, T· top, air, Am lt'm rass . SSOO +t a ke over lse S200tmo. 586·1339. SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING NABERS (~1\lllLI .,,\\: /11(A •tt,ul ~11 l~h.1• I •'I ' \\t•io.., '•·11)' 14 1111 voru • ...,. 9770 ~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOVWIUS T he Va n ago n 7 passenger with 13,000 m iles Extra Sha r1.1 ' 151664 ) $9495 JIMMARIHO VOUSWA&BI 18711 beac h Blvd 142-2000 79 VW SCIROCCO Lo M1les' l~I $6995 ~~~~~G~~ ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '76 VWIUS Must Sell ! (024~) $4195 ~~~G~~ ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '73 VW Bug. xlnt cond SJ.CW ~-6446 VW parts. '68 left & right door. ·73 left door $50 each 548·9744 '69 ELDORAL>U Nice rond. s'looo 770·5301 '78 Cpe DeVille. brown w/came l. loaded, xlnt cond. $6()00 97S·0176 '77 E ldo loaded MUST SF..LL, Xlnt Cond. Lo M1 $4995 eve . w k n d s 548·7962 'Ill Cad. ~ldorado Xlnt rood SIOOO ush & lake over paymts 675 2972 '78 Se v ille. lo w m1 . loaded , luther . S9SOO Call 83.S-5583 wkdys '65 Sedan DeV1lle New eng. A.C , brakes , radiator , ne w wate r ~ump. 89_?.:_8386 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Ca m aro Almost a classic. Beaut Best ofr 552.5529 art 6pm CM•rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * C .. HY MOMO '79 2 +2 H a t c h ha c·k ' l::rono m1 l·al S s peed man ua l t r ans <.:le an car' t~XJU I ONLYS4595 HOWAIDCii..•rolet Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71UHCOLH TOWHSIDAH The pre mier Lincoln which has no equal ! Luxury and prestige are yours now!! <909775 1 Priced at jus t $6997 JOHHSOH & SOM U.C•Mercwy 2626 Harbor Blv<f. Costa Mesa 540-5630 ------ Mercwy 9'50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANG E COUNT Y'S RHIST LINCOLN·MERCURV DEALERS HIP ~~t.U•• LINCOLN·M~RCURY 16 18 Auto Center Dr. SL> Fwy La ke Forest exit IRVIN~ 130-7000 '7tMAIQUIS llOUGHAM o Driven by a t o p "F O R D FA CT O RY EX F.C UTIV E " a nd equipped beautifully . l!:x cept1o n a ll y lo w miles unde r 10,600. Balance of factory war r a nt y ! 1806 WY G I ReducedtojustS6497 JOHHSOH & SOM L.iKolll Mere_, 2626 Harbor Blvcf. Costa Mesa 540-5630 'QI Me rcury Wagon. runs gd, best oHe r 496·0187 ·71 Marquis Wagon xlnt cond. full p wr. a /c, stereo, wife's car $895 646·5997 Garden Grove lZ'lxc eng·Webcr carb -----. $2150. 548 7127 Orange County Come I See Us Today'' 1 '74 Super Beetle parts Back sea l $20 Right door $iQ. windshield S3!t 641 9157 SH U5-FllSTI We have a good selection of NE W & US t:D Chevrolets • t•leg 9'52 --••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLllACI VALLEY IMPOITS 2S402 Marguerite Pkwy . Mission Viejo CREVIER & I S.; a. lllOAOWAY , SA!ollA A!olA 835·3171 ll<F UI llMA IE OAIYIHCi MACl<INC •USIDIMW1• '73 2002 ( 0558) ·75 2002a 100351 '762002s/r4sp. 115781 '77 320ia (0474> '776.30csi auto 100401 _?-4-..Y• OUHCiE COUNTY'S OLDEST IOIMcLAllN11 -~~MGI 9744 ~ ......•................ LUSE '77M&I YOW M1W ZIOU IOADSTll DlllCT! CONVaTllLE Imma c ul a t e ' Onl y 37,048 m ile s. (336600 ) t3888dealer 831·1375 ·111 VW Hus Sunroof, 4 s pd trans lo w g a s I m1le11ge 36 ,00o miles . 545-9729 or 556·6560 '74 VW S uper Beeth., ! xlnt. won't last. $2500 I 963·0516 P..,eol 9741 '65 VW Bug. Xlnt running ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'Ol\d. Everything new E.'ilale Sale. '711 Diest'I, all 645·9034 after 6 30 pm DATSUN Z turbocharger & installation kit. 50'1.. plus hp. $950. Complete Datsun Z turbo motor, $2000 Fiber).(lass rea r racing fenders extend stock 8 inches $250 768-5837. . ·79 Datsun 2sozx Ork brwn. 5s pd , Alloyed whee ls , am/fm /r a ss options , m a ke oHu . biS.1().31. LEASE DIRECT! 1911 PIUGIOT TUUO. '70 Squareb, pcrf rond rww en).(, tirl's, brake s, p nt . i nt 4!1 3 ·0748 $3000/0BO '68VW BUG Clean body. sunroof. 644·6579 '71 5qUAIEIACI ~'~-~·3723 . Xl n t co nd S8SOO •R•CH IMPOITS 9Slll '74 Or anoe Bug, 53.000 714·546 0331, contact ..... Do St t " '"" ve ree mi . a m I ( m s t e r e o . Palla Mon.·Fri. 8·5 NEWPORT BEACll --· -· -· $3000/0 BO. Call Leslie. ·73 240Z. whl ired. orig _ !_SZ·f!O! ~1().31, 675-4026. owne r . 4SK m1. Kint, __ ..._ 9750 ----------_.__. '73 Super Beetle Good cond. S4300. 644·2696· ... •••••••••••••••••••• running cond AIC, ver y '74 710 W,agon. 52K mi. '80 Porsche 924. Lo mi. 5 clean. P P . 556·3022 reg gas, $2500 640·39()4 s pd, fully equippe d. dys, !)51·6442 eves 631·986i &646·2028 '11 280Z. xlnt cond. many '77 911S. s nrl. a ir ' lthr. extras $6700 elec windows. $15.000 496·5257 ~237~._!'~:..86311· '76 911S, 5s pd. m ags. stereo cass, snrf, s ilver. 1mmac. $12,950. P P . ~1948 eves/wkends '67 912 Porsche, mint cond. Re rurb am/fm, r a di a ls $5500. eve 644-4443 ·11 VW BUS · lo miles . s/r, 552·4307. $560010 80 IUIOHIOUMD '76 Bus, 31,000 mi. '76 Rabbit, SJ200 Must Sell ! 644-4208 '76 VW Convl. Cham· pagne Edition, wht/wht, orig owner. 43,000 mi. S uper cond. S7200. Service records . 494·4191 eves. 1213)595·5271 days. Vot.o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBYICI AMDLIASIM6 OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS IAIUl«I YOLYO ta H•rbot Blvd. "71~ Fiat 128 Sport 3P, COSTA MESA COHHRL CHEVROLET .'X?4 11.irt .. r 111, >I ll tr-.(\\1 ~:0-\ 541>-1200 ·72 ·C he vy K ingswood ~tate Wgn. all e lct· wi n dows. Sf'ats, door hwks, am 8trk stereo. a l'. luK gage rack. many xtras, brown, wht ext. ~old mt xlnt cond $1200 Rhond a 962.535.s '76MOH1A 2+2 fo'uel saving, 4 t·yl. lnoks & runs good S21i7S Call Mi k e SSi 352 7 o r 759·0060 Ow.>vy Impala '6S V 8 II cyl eng for sale. $250 642·1076. ·75 Monza 47.000 mt 12..2001ofr 642·0268 '66 Corva1r Monza. r uns good, needs body work ssoo. 642-7072 '75 MONZA hftbat·k, very good cond. wht/wht 1:it .. 29 mpg, $2250 644· lSSS art 6PM '78 Ma libu C las s i c . Loaded. Nice car. $3800 or SSOO & assume lse 552·0402. eo..Hitas hll 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7tUHCOLH MAllCV o Previous owner de· manded lots of luxury extras! Bea utifull y e quipped in c luding cruise control. stereo, full power. (608039) Youn for only Sllll7 JOHMSON & SOM =~ Colla Mesa 140.HJO 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Mus t a ng 302 2b l t'MtCass.. super clean xlnt cond $2200 645-566() '79 Mustang 4cyl, 4s•· :. fm1c a ss, $3900/0 BO 556-6138,497·3564 '66 Mustang Convt Stock, new top, trans rblt., eng lo m1. 771-1228 e ves •MUSTANG• '67. 289 l!:ng me, V8. al e, ne w radia l tires. red w blk inte rio r . SI 750. Days 642·4321 ext 210. eves 640. 7049 '66 Classic Mus t ang Convt S7.SOO fi rm. Must see (71418SS·8300dys . Nifty '65 Must Convt. Redone $4,850 fi rm Day 848 11\SS, eve 84().1722 '641, F a s t back , 3spd stJck. 6 cyl. $2000 firm 549-7741 after 4 :30. 9'55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 REGENCY Top cond, ha mi, S2200. 536·8974 IAlaAIN I '79 Olds Toronado DSL. SSOO be low wholesale. Car like new. 640·8862, 644·4684 ---------PWo tt57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 79 FOID PIMTO o The mileage on this super I H su er 11 under 14,800 miles! Equipped with 4 cylinder en1ine, v i nyl roof , radio. 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' ' , ;\ ~ ' /I ~~ l ) A t I ' I I 111 I O RAN GE COUN T V CA LIF-OJI NIA 25 CENl S County's jobless rate cut sharply T he unt'mplo) mt'nt rMlt-1n OraniC' Count) r .. u to J ~ ~rn!nl 1n IHN"mbrr a• 6,400 Pt-'<IPll' whc1 WC'l"f' W\thoul JO~ tO 'i(IVt'ffilwl round "'Ork Tbt' Oec· .. mber JUhfr,~ r•h' <"Ompares 10 1t 4 I j.lt'rl't'nl u nt'mplo )mtn t r11t t-'" 'iovt'mber and 11 J 9 ~r1·t11t r11lt: in Oec-t'mb.!r o( 1979 • tatr EC'Ol\om1t• l>l'velopml'rll 0l'partm.cnt .nal.) :.t~ cau~wn~ thuuKh. that the 1harp drop in lhl' unemployment rate may not r.,nect M ilrooaer economy Tht"y pointed out that the size ul tht-civilian labor force, on whic h the r ate Is based, decre..sed as djd the number of vcople timployed • · Becawoe of the methodology u:;ed to estimate labor force data, sharp monthly nuctuations may occur and a single monthly cha n1e may not necessarily be mdicative of current economic trends." analysts said in a report i55ued Wednesday. The unemployment rate in the county averaged 4.3 percent, well below the 5.9 percent nationwide. According lo the report, an estimated 39,600 'people were wi\hout work in Orange County in December, compared to 46,000 in November. About 43,000 were out of work duri n g December 1979. The number of unemployed cou.nty res idents r eceiving un e mployment i ns urance benefits dropped to 17 .500 in December fro m 19.000 in November. but was 32 percent higher than the 13.300 filiure in December, 1979, the report said. Hiring of add itional workers by retail s tores during the Christmas season helped reduce the unemployment rate, but analysts noted that the rise in the Christmas sales force was smaller than in previous years. Analysts hinted that the u n e mploym ent r ate m ay increase, pointing out that the first quarter of each year marks the low p oint for the construction. agric ulture and retail trade industries. "Seasonal factors, as well as the poor economic climate nationally, will keep growth in Orange County at a moderate level for the first half of 1981 ," the report said. Coast soggy, lnQuntains white Wycliffe protest 'target' By ROBERT BARKE R OI t~ CHiil' ~lleil S~ A Huntington, Reach Bible translating orga nization has been picked as a target for dem· o ns tration by g r o ups that claim it has conneotions ·with (he U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in South America. Bill Key, an assistant director for Latin Ame rican arrair s for Wycliffe Bible translators Inc., denies the allegation . A representative from a UC Irvine campus group said the demonstrations will take place Friday at 4 p.m. at Wycliffe. 19891 Beach Blvd. The scheduled demonstration was triggered by the kidnapping of Bible translator Chesler Bit- terman, who has affiliations with Wycliffe. Bitterman was seized Jan. 19 by armed terrorists in a mission house in Bogota where he was awaiting gall bladder surgery. Terrorists have demanded that Wycliffe ~nd the Institute of Summer Lingul~k$. a sis ter or· ganization. re move-about. 100 translators from the country. Ca mpbe ll S killman , a representative of the Student Alternative Media Collective who is organizing the dem· onstr ation. charged today that the Bible translators a re in Colombia against the will of the ..people. She claims that they have con· nections with the CIA and that the Bible organization seeks to convert "pre-literate" societies to Christianity by translating the Bible in their languages. ·'This bas the effect of destroyin g native rocial systems, alienating the peop le from their own traditions and preparing their culture for ex- tinction ... she said. Ms . Skillman, 37. who says she is working on he r Ph .D. at Irv ine , a lso cla im ed that Wycli/fe provided air and radio sup p ort to the Co lo mbian military in 1970 to put down an insurrection by an Indian tribe. Key denied the allegations to· day in Huntington Beach. They have been published so much that they believe them." Spoken like tnwMarine WASIUNGTON (AP> - The former hostage who told the world that the Marines held captive 14 months in Iran would be all right as soon as they were back "chasing women" said the off-the-cuff crack got him a call rrom the commandant of Marines. St. John D. McKee! Jr., 27. of Mesquite, Texas, got a call from Gen. Robert Barrow, the top Marine, after llcKeel'1 comment durln1 a televised news· conference by the hoetagea. Wbat did Barrow think aboutlt7 · "He loved tt," said lldtffl from behlnd a • ...._pi.a. ''Wbat be tolcl me,'' llclteel mama.lied under bla breath u M walhd awa1 from a ...... ., bUU ... 1on with reporters, "WU 'spoken Ilk•. tNlleatllllrDeet• -.• DA. LOUIS ALAIA (AIGHT)'HEARS AIADING OF VERDICTS WEDNESDAY IN HIS DOUBLE-SLAYING TRIAL Judge Byron McMiiian. clerk Joan McBride and defenM attorney• were part of courtroo_m_ace __ n_e __ ~--- FVpanel • • p1Dpo1nts 2 schools By PIUL SNEIDERMAN OI .. o.lly ~HM SUft Bushard and Wardlow schools s hould suspend classes at the end of the current term. accord- ing to the final recommenda- tions approved by the Fountain Valley School District's advisory committee on school closures. The committee's report now is being distributed to district t rustees and will be available for public inspection e arly next week. An oral s ummary or the rec ommendations will be present- ed by committee chairwoman Marge Sclmeider at the Feb. 5 meeting of the district trustees. The closure suggestions came as no surprise because the com- m it tee previously announced that Wardlow and Bushard are likely candidates because or their low enrollment. The com- mittee conducted public hear- ings at the two schools, both localed in Huntington Beach, before approving its final report. The trustees will hold hearings a l thes e sch ools during February, and will make a final decision March 5 on the pro· posed closures. Specifically, the committee has recomme nded t hat all Wardlow students be merged in- to nearby Talbert School next fall, and that 87 current Talbert students be moved to nearby Newland School to help make room for the i nflux rrom Wardlow. However. 13 of these 87 Talbert students are seventh graden who should be given the option to remain at their present school and graduate with their classmates, the report says. Re1arding Bushard, which is currently operating as the dis- t r l ct 's only middle school (grades six through eight) lbe committee recommends that all studenta be merged next fall into Oka School, located on the same . campus. ·rbe report, the chairwoman aald, includes requests for pout· ble uae1 for the clOled school sites. She 1ald the Fountain Valley Education A11oclatlon , repr....Una district teacben, hu W'1ecl that °"• of tbe 1llel be desl1nated for a day care ,center. ( ... ICllOOLI, Pa•• A.I) Hearing on sanity awaited by A.laia By DAVID KUTZMANN OI t• o.lty ~I ... S~ Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis Alaia, convicted of double murder in the stabbing death of his ex-wife and a Long Beach at- torney, must now await the out- come of a new hearing to de- termine if he was temporarily insane at the lime or the slay· ings. The six·woman. six-man jury that heard the case in Orange County Superior Court returned with its second-degree murder convictions Wednesday morn· ing. Alaio, 50, wept as Superior Court Judge Byron Mc Millan r ead t he p a nel ·s d ecision , reached after five days of d eliberations that began on Wednesday of last week. The defendant was round guilty of killing Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and attorney Marvin Tincher Oii June 13, 1980, at the woman's Huntington Harbour home. where he had gone to discuss weekend custody righLc; to his two young children. According to testimony. Ala1a attacked the pair after being or- dered to leave the Gilbert Drive home by Margy Alaia, who had told the. couple's 9-year-old daughter to call police. The defense conte nde d throughout the trial that Alaia , an orthopedic surgeon, was tem- porarily insane at the time of the k i llings. s u cc umbing to numerous emotional and physical pressures brought on C'omat11 audit by bitter divor<'e procedings with Margy Alaia and his afflic- tion with narcolepsy, an uncon- trollable desire to sleep. Though the jury seemingly re jected t hat contention by finding the gray-haired physician guilty of second-degree murder. Judge Mc M iUan scheduled a s anity hearing for Feb. 9. This was re- quired since Alaia had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity at the outset of his trial. The same jurors who t'onvict- ed him also will pass judgment on Alaia's mental compentency. Should he be found sane. the convicted murderer could face a 15-years -to-life state prison term. If he is judged insane. he could be sent to a state mentaJ institution from which he could be released once doctors de- termined he was again mentally sound. Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell. who prosecut- ed Alaia. told reporters outside Mc Millan's courtroom that the upcoming hearing would take little time. · · 1 think the sanity hearing will be dis posed or rather quick- ly," Farnell said. "The jury has already heard the psychiatric testimony." R e fe rring to the jury's conviction or Al aia. Farnell said, "Under the facts we had in this case, I think the jury did an excellent job.·· The prosecutor said the trial had been "a very difficult case" (See ALAIA, Pa1e AZ) Man knifed in Valley holdup try A 23·year-old service s tation at· tendant in Fountain Valley was stabbed in the abdomen Wednes· day night during a struggle with a teen-ager who tried to rob him. police reported. The attendant, Mark Troy Payne. was in good condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospital today . a hospital spokesman said. Police said a shirtless man. about 18. appro~ched Payne with a four-inch knife at 6: 15p.m . The suspect demanded money from the cash register of the Go· Lo gas station. at Brookhurst Street and Ellis Avenue. police said. Payne rerused and scuffled with the suspect who stabbed him. police said. The suspect fled after Payne was able to kick him in the head. authorities reported . The sµspect fled in a gold. mid-1960s Cadillac, driven by an unseeen accomplice. police said. S ·' oviets protest MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Foreign Ministry called in America's top diplomat in Moscow today to protest State Department criticism of Soviet press treatment of the release of the U.S. hostages. the Soviet news agncy Tass reported. Report due on CETA The Ofange County Manpower Commiuion will publicly receive an audit of the Hyntington Beach federal job proetam t.onl1ht. It recommends that the city P•Y back SU5,9'14 to the federal 1ov- ernment. Tbe report, authored by the Manpower Commiulon's chief auditor, Gerald SalotU, coatendl that olllclal1 of the city's federaUJ·tmdld jOb Pf'Oll'Am re- leaHd bMll wl&hout ..W.. ..-. per dowmllltMlaa Ol pmjbue and wttlloal loUowlnl •tabllllled clt1 and federal purcbHlnl tuldelimldurtq ll'rt. The audit, a year in the making, also identifies $45,995 of Com· prehenaive Employment and Traininl Act CCETA) funds as ''questionable" expendlturet. The commilllon meeta at 1 o'clock at 1920 E. 11th St., Santa Ana. Huntinaton Beach Mayor Ruth Bailey says the clty s houldn't be asked to pay the money -- became commilllon alflclala ac- cepted the city's n"'"91ture pro. cedww forHVeral yean. A.llca- Uou al adlUM of federal ,... surfaced lut Janu•l'J •• ln-itlal audltftndlnp ftftreleMld. The former di rector of the city· s CET A program. Robert L . Cun- ningham, 35, is facin1 charges of embeulinc S18,000of CET A funds in Juneof 1979. All of the diaPutect expenditures in the draft audit involve tranaac· tlona made wbile CunnlUbam was bead ol the c1ty•s CETA pro. gram. The upeadltunt inelude alle1d1 unaUtborlnd build'nl. lea .. and equipment r;rebalel made to boUle a new tonned aoa-proftt corporation &bat•• to take over tbe city'• CllTA reapomiblllU... Another storm • nearing Snow mantl e d Southern California mountains today in the wake of the season's first significant winter storm, whic~ gave parts of the Orange Co.St a drenching, but barely dampened others. A second storm, weaker than the system that sw8J't'-through Wednesday . is due to move into the area tonight. bringing an 80 percent chance of rain with it. Clearing is expected over the week~nd. according to the U.S. Weather Service. Huntington Beach 's J . Sherman Denny said today that rainfall figures for his beach town Wednesday turned out to be a bit misleading. He said his rooftop rain gauge showed a scant .32 of an inch at 8·30 a.m. Wednesday whereupon a real toad -strangler struck. dumping a fuJI 1.23 inches more on the area within the next 35· minute period. Denny said that brings the storm's total rainfall for Hunt· ington Beach to 3.98 inches for the season. compared to 7.19 inches al the same time last year. <See STORM, Page A2) Sea joy ride jai~ sailors SEATTLE !AP l Two s ailor s from the USS Sacramento were in the s hip's brig after a Navy launch. taken witha\Jt permission. rammed two boats and c rashed into pilings. officials said. The unidenti(ied men were being held today wh ile Naval lnvest.igative Service agents investigated what was lfescribed as a dr:unken spree in Elliott Bay on Wednesday. The in<'ident began before 3 a.m . when a Coast Guard cutter went to investigate a report that a launch from the Sacramento was ramming a pleasure boat at the Seacrest Marina on Harbor Island. Two men in the launch then allegedly ramme d the Coast Guard cutter and fled to near Lockheed Shipyard, where t he Sacramento is tied up for ma intenance. Or::~i=~sl 'leather S howers continuing through early Friday with cbance or isolated thun- derstorms. Probability of rain 80 percent tonight, 20 percent Friday. Gusty southwesterly winds 15 to 25 mph. Lows tonight in the 40a. Highs Friday 58 aJof\I the coast, 63 inland. ,' INSIDE TOD~"° An iftwlfiQotioft ato tlw fatal beatiRQ of a Qlmlcr. IU .• boJI rnea&I Ulat M mar MN ben C11 ,,_,,. a 116ctim of tlw •r•t~m m brutolitw. 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Mu d Th~ 47 )'t!ar old premier, mor.fll't' smceJu ly 1976. hus c·omc undt>r mrreasWlg l'nhc1sm within tui.uwr1J,IUrt y 1n n•c.·ent weeks Su6 n·z · rcs1~nat ivn 1·amc four days .be~o~c Spanish King Juan C'arlos was lu lour Spain s violenct.• tom northern Uasque region but there was no 1mmedia1t• md1r ahon or how the_p_re· m1er 's n·~1~natwn "ould afft>rt thl' royal v1s1t !lla11lwffl111 Barrale.,,..,.,,.,....,. ATLANTIC.: CITY. NJ <Al'> Ne w Jersey gami~g authorities and police said today they arrested a Pennsylvania man who threatened to blow up Harrah's Marina casino hotel un- less he was given $750,000 in cash . . Kostas Hoimes, 48. or Slatington, Pa .. was held in the Atlantic <.:ity Jail on charges or. placing bO~b threats and _possessing a loaded firearm. according to G. Michael Brown. director of the state 01visionofGaming Enforcement. S.Watr 11a11rl appro"r• Do11ora11 WASllJNGTON <AP> The Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee today approved Raymond Donovan's nomination as labor secretary after weeks of investigating charges that the New J ersey bus inessman had ties to organized crime and was involved in illegal business activity. The vote to send the nomination to the full Senate for a con· rirmation vote was 11 -0 with five senators, all Democrats. voting "present." Republicans hoped for a full Senate vote later in the day, but DemocraL-; forced a delay until Tuesday. Rape eharges Jury weighs fate of 4 Vietnamese Jury delibe rations continued t oday in the Orange County S uperior Court trial of four Viel namese rt'fogees charged with 66 felony counts in connection with seven rapes last yeC1r. The jury was given the case Tuesday after hearing closing s tate ments from both prosecu lion and defense attorneys. .. All the evidence says t hese are the j)('Ople who ra ped these said of the four youn g defend· a nts in the case . Dung Quoc. dants in the case Dung Quoc Pham. 111. of lrvmc . his brother Frmn Pag.-A I ALAIA ... but lhal he was happy that jurors did not give in to their e motions in reaching a decision Alaia frequently we pt durin~ his lengthy trial. lie also suf- fered what his attorneys called seizures bro ught o n by his narcolepsy Defense attorney Albert C.S. Ramsey declined to make any substantive sta lt'mc nts about the verdict. noting that the jury would again pass Judgment on his client. However. Ramsey said hf' was •·not diss a tisf ied" with the panel's decision. The defense lawyer said he didn 'l believe the j ury "fired from the hip" bas ed on the amount of time 1t took to reach its verdict. Farnell had urged the jury lo find Alaia guilty of first-degree murd e r w i th s p ec ial circumsta nces. He contended that the defendant had pre- meditated and planned the slay- ings to get back al his former wife and Tincher. who had become lovers and whom he felt had tried to victimize him finan- cially and emotionally. However, the jury concluded that Alaia did not plan the slay- ings, but did act out of malice, a prerequisite for a second-degree murder conviction. lio QUO<' Pham. 19, of Irvine ; Minh Quang Nguyen , 19, of San· la Ana. and Tung Thumb Le. 17. of Santa Ana. It is alleged that the four young men kidnapped their vie· ti ms and drove them to s ecluded orange groves near Irvine, forc- inlo( them to participate in sex acts. Though Armbrust contended that the case "has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt," de· fense attorneys claimed the evidence was not conclusive. O n e of them . attorne y Lawrence Buckley, told the s..-ven-woman, five-man panel in Supe rior Court Judge Frank Hriseno's courtroom that it would be on each Juror's cons· cience for a long time if the wrong persons we re convicted. Identifications ot the four de· fenda nts by their alleged vie· llms were a key part of the near· ly two-month trial. Four of the seven women who tes tified identified the Pham brothers, Le and Nguyen. as be· ing the ir assilants . In nearly every instance, the women s aid th ey wer e abducted off the street at night by four As ian males in a s mall sub-compact car who threatened them at gun- point. Only one of the defendants . Dung Pham. testified in his own defe nse and d e nied he was respo nsible for attacking any of the women. He said he and his three co-defe ndants were ill a birthday party when the first· rape occurred in April. His brother, however, testified outside the presence of the jury that he was threatened by police investigators unless he admitted to his involvement in the rapes. Police denied the accusations. Armbrust claimed Bo Pham made incriminating statements to police during that Interview In August. implicating himself in four rapes. If the defendants are convict· ed on all counts, they could face jail terms exceeding 500 years each. TELEPHONE • 'O Thomas P. Haley ,._._ Robert N. Weed ....._..,. M. Thomas Keevll ..... Thomas A. Murphlne .......... YM!r Charl.s H. Loos AHl1t811t 1NNe1i10 Edltot C-ojyrle111 1tll or.,•t• Cou1· ,.lllllhlll119 C.lflll•"•· ........ . .. lft. ·---·""'· ... , •• -· er """I--"• ,.,.," "'" lie rt11te•11u• wt111e11t 111•<••1 ~"'IM1911• C9""1tiM-'· AN d1pae-.n: (114) 142-4U1 Ciiia.--..,.,.. .... : M2·1171 OFFICES C..•MtM:Jll .... ...,~ ue-e-.-: 1917 He. CMst " ...... ' ~lfltl1119Mdl: ,,.,,...,. ......,, ..... I Bullion twnhles to 8489 LONDON <AP) -A wave of sellln1 hat European and American bullion markets today, s e nding gold prices tumbling und e r the "°°·an·ounce level. while the dollar gained against almost 11111 niitJor European and Asian curn•ncies. The dollar reached another - n•c.•o rd ug1&inst the Italian Un 111111 moved toward an exchMnge r1lte• of 2 I West German muks, 11nr11utrhed since 1978. l .. 1n\k•n '11 five bullion houses ftxN1 tht• rnornang gold prke at $W!J u troy ounce, down from $:>23.75 at the close Wednesday Tht• uftenioon fix was $493 75. ln Zunch. bullion traded at a med1un $509 50 an ounce, down from $522.50. Earlier in tlon.i Kon(.t. gold c losed a t S51 I :Iii· down $15 The mt•tal rin1s hcd at $507 in New York l at e We dnesda y, do wn $14 It traded tod<Ay at $489 Silver was quoted in London at $13.13 a troy ounce. down from $13 73, In contracts for Fe bruary d (•l1 ver y o n New Yo rk 's Commodity Ext·han ~e. s ilver clos t..'<1 Wednesday at $13.35 an ounce. It traded today a t $12.78. Gold's la test plunge began with substanti al selling in New York late Wednesday, dealers s aid, and there was no buying demand l o counteract the sell-off. "We 're very busy," sa id one Lo ndon t rad er a s the price .J.llummeted this morning. The gold price has fallen S60 a troy ounce since the release of the 52 American hostage s in Ira n on J a n . 20. Gold prices us ually rise when international tens ion increases and fall when tens ion is eased In addition, investors have bt>e n turnin ~ fro m gold lo doll ar-denominated rnvcst ments to cash in on high t' s intc•rest r ate~ H<lmecomin~s joyluI for ex-l1osta~el-i By The Associated Presi. Gary Lee gavt· his old Me rcedes a n affee t ionat e thump and challenged his neighborhood to volleyball. Rodney Sickmann !>tood on the running board of his ltmousine. cheering back at thous<Jnds ()f we ll -wishers Michael Melnnkll solemn Iv bl1•w out a vot1 vt.• candle that .sym bolized pra yers for his safe re turn The three Wt' re a mung the freed hostages who r rturned home Wednesday, muny to tumultuous welcomes, othl'rS to more private pleasures. "The people All thc•se people ... Billy Gallegos murmured over and o v er ag a in durin g h o m eco ming fe~tiv i t ie s in Pue blo. Colo As he drove past some 50,000 people in a yellow limousine . a woman pus hed a four-foot -high yellow teddy bear into his arms Afte r cerem onies al City Hall. the 22-year·old Marine s a id he wanted a family vacation. quiet and alone. After a throng of neighborhood c hildren r id ing bicyc les and motorbikes escorted Gary Lee to his house in Falls Church. Va .. Lee slipped behind the wheel or his old Mercedes. the n got out and ga ve ita pat on the fender . "Hey, it looks great. You took good care of it. honey.·· he told his wife. Inside the house, he found a case of beer and then spotted a s ign on neighbor Rita St. Hilaire's lawn that read · "All That Way for aSlroh's." Sickmann told a welcoming crowd in St. Louis : "l want lo thank eve r yo n e It 's unbelievable . Ever yone was beautirul.1 love you all.·· F..-Pa~AI STORM ..• U.S. wealh,nnan Bob Webster s aid the snow le vel is about 4,500 feet. Six to eight inches fell at higher elevations with up lo_ 18 inches reported at some high altitudes, he said. Small craft warnings were ex· peeled lo rem ain in effect today and tonight. A spokesman for the Oran1e County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol at Sunset Aquatic Park said Surfside Colony and Sunset Beach were experiencing waves of eight to 10 feet, but no Oood· inc or serious beach erosion. Surf f artber down the cout - especially on beache• that don't face west -waa down sut.tan- tlally from Jut week. Surfera braved water aa cold · u 51 deireea with aurf ~ three to alx feet alon1 most south counJy beacibea. ' ............ HANGOVER LANDS JUROR, 23, BEHIND BARS Karen Auatln aaya ahe won't ••n• again 'Bung' juror Overslept, jailed by jrulge CANTON. Ohio <AP) A woman who was sentenced to spend the night in jail afte r she overslept and showed up two hours late for jury duty in a rape trial s ays she is outraged and will never s erve again. Karen Austin, 23, was awakened by Stark Count)' sheriff's deputies Tuesday morning when she failed to s how for jury duty · COMMON Pl.EAS JUDGE William A . Morris responded by sente ncing Miss Austin to spend Tuesday night in jail. lie also fined he r SlOO for contempt of court Miss Austin said she was not in conte mpt but was s leeping off thl' effects of her 23rd birthday party on Monday night. "I didn't ht•ar lhl' a la rm Tuesday morning. and I chdn 't know the phunl' wa s off t he hook.·· s he said "BEING IN JAIL ISN 'T my s cene Here I am Miss Straight and Narrow of 19RL a nd I've been taken t11 Jclll in a cruiser. fin~Nprinted and photographed . and now I'm ii t•riminal .. Miss Austin said she cons1<le rt•d being called for JUry <luty <.111 honor But now s he said, "I don't think the Judge was fa ir If r·m e ver asked to ser ve on jury duty again. 1'11 !lay ·no· .. The jurl ge said he punished Miss Austin because . "f relt she showed an utter disn•gard for the courts and a lack or concern fo r the othe r jurors. la wyers. defendant and the whole sy-;tt•m " f"ro• Pap ;t I SCHOOLS D~:CISION. • • S h e said the ll unt1 n gton llt-aC'h l"ountatn Va lll'y Girls · l 'lub also has usked th;i t they be Ol'r m1Ued to lease spat·l' m one '>f th<' cl used sch()(> ls Mrs. Schneide r said the report also includes comme nts from Bushard parents s upporting the middle school progra m and as - s e rt ions t ha t it h as he lped de<'rease vandalis m and other problems in the community The committee also is convey ing r esidents ' ~10jl'ctions to use closed school .<>it es for business purposes that might generate excessive tra ffic or noise With the presentation of iti; fina l report , t he committee's current assignment will be con· d uded . The citizens· group had hcl'n instrucll•d by t ru~lt't')\ to rf'cnmmcnd ont· or mon' school!'> for closure and to disregard pro grammin(! (such as the mtddk school arrangl'mt'nt 1 Ho~pital dru~ th~fts proh~d STOCKTON (AP 1 Police a nd s tate in vestigators ar e looking into a pair of large drug the fts fro m Stoc kto n State · Hos pital a nd the r e po rting procedures followed by hospital ofri c1als. Police report 17,000 Valium pills and 400 liquid Valium doses were stolen Jan. 6 and another 14.000 tablets we re taken late las t year fro m the hospit al pharmacy. -------------- . • • ,,.. • -..... _, • ... j'9 ........... .. Chamber honors Terry The Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce honored nati\'eson Bob Terry as its citizen of the year Wednesday al the or- ganizalion 's 67th aMual instaJla· lion and awardJ banquet. Te rry, 43, was honored for furtherinJ( the chamber's goals and objectives in the business community. He a lso was recognized for hjs civic involvement which includes a four-year reign as president of the Boys Club. Te rry was graduated from Huntington Beach High School in 1955. lfe received a degree in busi- ness administration from USC in 1960 .. He is the owner of Terry Bujck. Inc . that was founde d by his rather in the downtown a rea in 1928 . The chambe r also installed Southern California Edis on Co. area manager Bill Compton as president for the new year. Other new offi<.'ers inc lude J ack Higley. chief financial officer : Dale Dunn. second vice president a nd Terry. first vice president. Orange County Supervisor Ha r- riett Wieder officiated at the in· stallation ceremonies attended by more than 200 pe rsons at the SeacliffCountry Club Mayor Ruth Hailey announced the citizen oflhe year winner Chief speakl'r was restaurant chain founde r Carl Karche r. Ur~e to kill Lem1on told by suspect ATLA NTA <A P ! Mark David Chapman. l'harged with m urdering John Lennon. felt an "unexplainabl t• d rivl'" to kill the former Heath• and overcame t he drive ont c hefon: Lennon's dl'ath. Chapm an 's for mer pas tor S a\~ Tht• Re\' ('harll's McGowan said Cha pman lravt-lc·<I to Nc1w York in N11vl1 mh<'r t1i kill Len n<>n ··He said h\• ovu came tht• compulsion he had the first time and c•alled his wi fe and told her 'I've won a ~real victory. Fm comin~ hom1• I'll tell you e1 b11ut ti whl'fl I gt•t lht•rt·· · · :'w1 er.owan said W(.'<lnc•sdav Hut after ('havman returned home lo Hawa11 . Mc<;owan said. "ht• ~aid he ~l ayt>d thN e lwo or t hrl'l' Wl'l'ks and the• drive hegan t11 build up in him again lie ~auJ ht· lll'<l lo h1~ wife a nd hu rr11 w1•d ... om1.· monc•v and s l 11>1Jl•d out of Ila wa 11. without te llinl:! he r whcrl' he was or what hl' wa~ going tn do. and n ew hack to New York · · M t'(iowan. whos e ct>mmenls a ppear in an intt'rview published today in the Atlanta Constitu· lion. said he has ta lk ed with Chapman three limes lw1ce in person s inc·e the 25· year-old ma n was arres ted Lennon was shot lo dl"a th Dec 8 after he an<I his wife. Yoko Ono, returned from a recording session and were ent<'rin~ theiQ apartmt'nt building . th<' Dakota C h a p m a n . t· h a r ~ e d w it h s econd-d egr ee murde r . h as pleaded innocent. and his court a ppointed lawyer said the de fense will be insanity ----- • l, ll1n;t Ult" l.onl tt dn~•~r n<•I h• 1.u•cH hi!> ma!>k I'> like lt·ll1n~ SantJ Cl<tu!> tu t a> J V. I I h10111 (l•d suit:-. .• H'l'Urd 111~ t" .1 '1.11} land lu 11. m akl'r 11ih 11 v.1nl ... I h I I l" ~ I "I I ,1 I Ur 1• t !I ..: "1 ('la> lon ltoun • 1>ffir 1.il r1•t·11i.:r11t wn ,1, t-h t• I. ti n I' Ha11g1·r ~l II II r I' pl .1\t•tl 1ti1• I.urn· f(.1r1i.:1·1 1111 11·!<-\ 1:-1c•n MOOllE for n1an \ \ 1·11r'> 111111 h.ul ll1•t•11 m a k 1 n. g . p ,. r '" n a I iJ p Jh'<Jr<tllN':-o 10 l hl' Hangt·r :-. Oo rolhe a Morefield, wi re or rrc•t•d Ir an ian c·a plt V(' Ri r hard' M orf'fleld. 1s to rt'ce1v1· an a11.arct from Sa n l>t l•g o m ect1a for her ro l l' a.., a spokc•swl)man fu r hos tage fam i lie~ d ur in ,:: lhe •M4 da~ 11rdea l MOltlEFIELD Roberl Shield8 and LoreM Yarnell go through the motums of their act in the new Broadway musical "Broadway r olhes'' in New York. It opens March 15. r u m ou!'I mas k Hut the Wrathcr <.:orp , which owns legal rights to the Lone Ranj.!l'r c·haructcr , obtamed ;.i l·ourt o rd er to prevent ~111>r<· fro m wc ar1n j.l t he m ask T ha t angered Ray Dyp11ki, <• Ba ltimore Dem ocrat. who bega n a C'a mpaign to ha ve the Maryland Gene ral As- sembly recognize Moore . A I a hearin~ before the llo u!>c EC'onom ic Ma tte rs <.'om m11tee. Oyps ki a s ked . ··wi11 tht'Y m•xt de<'ide that Santa Claus r an't wear his red s uit·' Or will they pro· h1b1t the Sta tue of Li berty fro m huldinR her torch''" Rut when offered the honor by tht' San IJiego Press Club. s he offered a comment to put lhe s alute tu her in pers pec- tive Ask<'d 1f she would appear at th e c l u b "s a nnu a l cere mony ne xt month as lleadliner of the Year. Mrs. Morefield agreed. .. Oh, yes." she said, "but C'ould I ask a favor? Do you suppose it would be all r ight if I brought m y hus band?" Stamp cutback l••~'J••••' e~·llosfa9«- o...w I . c-b. a former bo1ta1e wttb a reputation u 1ometbin1 ol a jotnter. kid· d ln1ly told NBC "Today" sho w tat Jue PHley \hat he felt jilted by her. "I was Jual always wanting to meet Jane Pauley. I was really crushed when I round o ut while I was languis hing In prison that she had in tact 1 otten married and would not wait for me," Cooke s aid. A bil e mbarrassed , Ms. Pauley. who recently mar- r ied "Doones bury " c ar· toonist Garry Trudeau, stut- tered · "We ll Donald I ... I would have writte n , but I didn 'l know your address. Well. enough of that." The head of the American Atheist Society. t rying to s top the Austin. Texa s. City Council from ope ning its meetings with a prayer. ran into a sim ilar ·practice in court. Madalyn Murray O'Halr d efiantly rem a ined seated while others stood when a clerk of the 5th U S. Circuit ~ Court of Appeals opened pro· ceedings with the traditional c ry . whi('h e nds with the phras e: .. God s a ve the Un it e d Sta tes and this hono r able ('OUrl." A multi-million dolla r cash deal invol ving e ight pro fessionla l athletes. including four m embers of the San Diego Cha rge rs . to buy a resta ura nt on C'c hit by a hepatitis outbrea k has fallen through F inancial C'ons ultant Ed Gottlie b s ai d th at h e withdrew the offer of an un· disC'losed a mo unt of mo ney after det ails of the transac lion were published He identified the athletes involved as Cha rger de - fens iv<• tackle Leroy Jones, l i n e b a c k e r C harl e s DeJurnelt, and runnin ~ b aC'ks Hank Baue r and Larue Harrington. near? Cowlly's dispe1isary due for deTTWlition Orangl' ('ount v orfic·1ab who h andle thl' fC'dt•rall y s ponsored food sta.mp pru~ram ::in · dis c:overing durtnl! th1!> in augural m o nth that th1•y'rr· tn a sticky s ituat1c1n Thi· t'tHlnl.\ d i..111 'ls1•s all of 1t:- food "1\;amp:-to 1111·al rl•c1pwnL' 19.l<XI r;i rndw!-~werl' "'-'rve<l 111 De <'t:mht·r hy mail f mm an o ld hut ... uit a til1· h11lld 1n g in i\ n a hl•1111 Tlli\T Rl 11.UING , howl'ver . i s w I t h I n t ti I' /\ n a h (• I m Redl·vel<1prnl'nl l>1!.lrict a nd is schecluh·d for d1•moll t111n :-oon l'ount.\ 11Htt 1(11!> have bl'cn un. s u rl' 11f thl'1r tll'Xt m o vt', howcv<•r hecaus<' nl'w P res1denl Ronalll Hea j.!an ha~ hinted that th(' r1•d1•ral fo1 ><l st<Jmp program mi~hl be reduced by s ignificant µroportions Fred Branca. manager of the c-ounty Auditor-Controller's rood sta m p unit, s<tid the redevelop- m ('nt agency wanted the county lo vacatl' its office last m onth. RF.PRF.SENTATIVES of the t o unty <:ene rfil Services Agency proposed on'-'T uesd ay to the <'o unty Roard of Super visor s I hat the oper ation could move to a 900-square-foot offi ce on North Hoss Street in Santa An a near the Civi<' Center Consideration or the proposal was postponed until ne"t week. howe vC'r, while officials work out details of the move and wait a bit longer for some word from Washinl{ton. D.C .. on the future Fuel slwnage get,s _counly panel study The Orange County Board or Super visors has agreed tu c rea te seve n C'Otnmitlecs to work out contingency pluns for p<>Lential fue l shnrt a~es That plan will lean ht:'av1ty on the ability of l'mployer:-to gel their workers to a nd from work during shortaizes. so county of. ficials are hoping to involve leaders in prt vale bus mess in eommittPcs THE C OMMITTEES w il l represent industry. commerce. irans po rLation, news m edia , agriculture, loca l cities and ~ounty government. An outline for the contingency plan created by. analysts in the county Administrative Ofrice lis t s f ive s t ages o f fu e l •hortages, fro m a minor event to ~ major shortage that thre atens mov e m e nt o f n e ce ssary 1ervices. • The committees are expected to propose ste ps lo implement according to the degree of the shor tage THE PLAN IS expected to ta ke from 12 to 18 months to romplete. But K. Paul Raver. cnerRY coordinator in the ad- m inistrative offi ce . s aid that once the committees a re fo rmed. they will be in a position to act in the e vent of a shortage. The county's plan is scheduled to be one of seven countywide plans that will make up a re· g i o nal c ontinge n c y plan coordinated by the Southern California Association of Gov- e rnments. The SCAG plan is the n to becom e part or a statewid_e plan administered by the State Energy Commission. The supervisors approved US· ing a ~.000 fund set aside for a contingency plan by the county Tra n s portation Commission. Raver said a consultant will be hired to coordinate the plan. ~ We're Listening ••• ~ The ' Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readers. what you like • about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to :~ publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col· :. umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. •• Messages will be transcribed several limes daily and delivered to £: the desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the ed itorial pa1e editor. Mailbox contributors must inc lude their name and .telephone a•mber for.verification. N\J circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. The number ls ln Hl'Vice 24 hours a day , seven days a week. of food st amps . RranC'a said there has been a ··considerable amount of conjec ture" locally on Reagan's ap- proach to food stamps, but so far no direC'tive fro m the capita l OTHER COUNTY o ffi cials have predicted t hat some cuL'> are fo rthc o m i n g . s uc h a s lt#thle ninR restrictions for col- lege students. but some form of the prog ram s till w ill be in ope r ation. Food stamps allow poor peo· p ie to buy g ro cer ies at dis- counL'>. The a mount of savings is based on a family's income and siie ~ Consultant overrun revealed Newport Be ach 's airport con s ultant overshot a 1980 city con- tract allocation for his ser viees by $24,225. billing state ments ' s how. Consultant Walte r Gillfillan·s o riginal contract. s igned by the city last .July. called for a max- im um e xpenditure of $13,500. But by the end of December. Gillfillan's bills totaled $37,725. The overrun was brought to the a tte ntion of city council me m bers in December. when they asked for an itemized ac· counting of the cons ultant's work. The itemized account s hows that Gillfillan worked 503 hours in 1980 for the city. primarily re· vie wing the propo11ed master plan for J ohn Wayne Airport. His fee is $75 an hour. Councilmen resolved the bill· ing overrun this week with a 1981 contract calling for a max· imum expenditure of $35,000. This figure includes the S24.225 overrun. ··-··· ... -............ ... .... . f, •.•. ..._,...,,. ... _ . "--···---_.,. -....... ., ,. .. -~ ~ .. 1 .• ----............ .,, .. _ .. ____________ ... -·-·-··· ..... ··~·----.. ---·-. -· -......... ·---.....- Thurlday. January 29. 1981 •• D~ILY PILOT .ta Caln1 aff Pr f ltP sfornr Sunlight breaks t.hrough at the s te~r:n plants in Huntington Beach along P acific Coa st Hi ghway a fte r the storm tha t pounded the Ora nge Coast Wednesday moved inland. Informant enters plea in slayings LOS ANG ELES <APl An 18-year-old informant who led police to the chief Fre ewa) Kille r defendant has pleaded in nocenl tooneofthe m urders in the notorious c·ase. Will ia m R ay P u g h o f Norwalk, who wa s alr eady in j uvenile ('UStody when he was C'harged Tuesda y. thus ber am e the s ixth de fe ndant t o be <·hargt'Cl in the ('ase. llOWEVF.R, ONL \' four mt'n face trial because one defen- dant, Vernon Hutts. C'Ommitted suicide earlier this month in his Jail cell a nd c ha r ges we rt' dro pped agains t En c Marten Wijnaendts, 20, fur lac k nf evide nC'e Sinct• 1972, the nude bodies or 44 yo ung men ha vc bee n found dum ped n e a r S o u th e rn Ca l i f o r ni a freewa ys , but authorities say t hey may not all be part of the Freeway Killer case . William Bonin. 33. of Downey is charged with 14 murde rs Pugh was described by detec- tives as the informant who first led them to Ronin . COMMISSIONER Robert Axel ordered the teen-ager to return for a detention hearing Feb. 2. Ile a lso set a fitness hearing for March 3 to determine whether he will be tried as a juvenile or an a dult The t ri al was set for Ma rch 5. The ts.year-old was a lready in c u s tod y a t L os Padrinos Juvenile llall in Downey in an u nrelated case whe n he was ch a r ged by the d is tri ct at · torney's office in the dea th of Ha rry Todd Turne r. 15, an An· te lope Valley runaway whose nude body was found last Ma rch 25 in a Los Angeles alley. Disaster training CAlUr8e in Niguel A dis aster tra ining course will be offernd Tuesdav at the Red Cross Sout h Cou.nty Se rv1l'e C e nt er . 1 7234 C a mi no Ca pistrano. Laguna Nigue l The l'Ourse. to start at 7 .:lO p. m .• will ind udc the role of lh<' Heel Cross. governm ent a nd other agcnties dur ing a disaster Vor information or regis t ration c·all 83.5-5381 : E xt. 229. Work on S. lag11na beach stairs OK'd Or ange Cow1ty 1s applying to the Sta te Coastal Conservancy fo r a $247 .ooo grant to fix up four s tair wa y:-to South Lagun a bl•aches. T he grant would finanl'e 1m provcmenl!'> to two !>la1rw<iys lC'adin~ to Coa!>t Hoyal He at h, develop bt:tter access from Bl uff l>rive to PurC:ldlSl' ('ov1• and n •p laC'e lht• s tairw<Jy <1l One Thousand Steµs HeaC'h IN PUSHING for <:h<ingt·~ to I >ne Thou. ... and Slt•p:-Beach. th(• counl} will 11nc•e C:igam comt' in c-onflitt with the wishl'~ of the So uth Lai.tuna ('ov('s /\ssot1a l 1011 . a nc•1ghborh110d group that f1l l·d suit m 1978 1n an attempt to prt·vea,l 1mpro\'em ents"lo the pathw<.iy from wh1r h th1• -;ill' I ~k es its namt· i\ssoC."1at1on mcmhe rs contt·nd the p('w !'.la1r wa} wrll caust· overcrowding on a ht·a <'h for whi ch l hl're i s 1nadt•qualc parking and restruom faC'tltlles Th e C oun t y B o a r d o f Supervisors ha s called for a new s tair way. though, and reiterated that µosition ou T uesday by ap- provinJ? \hi' grant applirat11>11 ONE Ot' TH•: lwo ~ta1rn 11ys a t Coas t Hoyal Bea<'h 1s made of s tone Many or the stones <.1re falling out and C'reating !>a fety problems. s aid Robert Rushy. a p la nne r with the county F:n Missing OC girl's remains identified A skull and bont•s found last month by an oil worker in Tonnl'r Canyon near lhl' Ornnge F'rt·cway ha ve been ident ifi ed as heluniting to a 15-year-nld f'ullC'rto n girl Carrit• Lo uise Patterson, 15, was reported missing from her hom e on J une 2fi. 1980 Orange County Sher iff's I .t Wyatt I lart said he r body was 1denllf1ed by c·omparing he r den ta l r ecords with the remains. lfart 'Said the ('a Us e or the girl 's death is unknown . but s heriffs investigators will work with members of the f',ulle rton Police Depa rtment to seek dues to the su.-;picious dca~ viron mt~n ta l M a n a g e m e nt Age ncy Ile s aid the <'Ount y would use I he grant money to replat·e those s t1>ncs ancl lo complete a con- trcll' and steel sta irway that r un:-to the he at h fro m the Pat 1fic-Coast Highway The g r ant mon ey als o 1s ta rgeted fo r C'onstr ut tion of a µath alonl.( a t•o unty owned ac (·c~s easement Lo Paradise Cove ltusbv said a bl'ar hgoer has to llf' a · .. Tarzan·· to use the e xist 111g publt <: path, a nd all other ... 1a1r .,.,a ys to \he be ath a re privat1· A!'I ARM o'i-· the stC1te Coast al C1>rn m1:-s111n. the conscr ancy rel'cntly made• $2 m1llton availa bh· for improvcml•nls to beach a r1·t·s~ mutt's. The m oney is from a hond issue authorized by vote r pa!'.sage in November or l'rnpos~1on l. a parklands de· velo pment mcasu n• Test study extended Laguna Beac h City Council m embers have moved to restrict t he a reas in t he <'ity whe re geo logy rev<>rts would be re· quired before construction can take place The C'ounril. postpon ing a <'llon on a geolo~~ report 1>rd ma nre un· 11 I M arch. directed C'1ty officials to 1nc lucll• 'i pt.•<·1f1 t• art'H~ 1n the pro· po~ <.1 I Thost· ar(•as f<'lfUlrtng a report "ould Ix• proJt'Cls for which grad- ing µe rm1ts <.1rC' issued . sub· d1v1s1ons. high J?t.•ologic·a l haza rd a rt•as. somt• rt·modl'b and some <Jreas with s lopes T he lalll'r two art· to be further ndined. ("l)lllH'rl ml'm be rs said Scit->n<~t> topic . ··what SC'1ence Tt ii;1d:;) About O /\rt1s1ic ('reat1vit v· will be the s uhJ,€ltt of a taik by Ronald) Stl v(:-rfuan. professor of a rt at ('al Stall' Los Angeles. tonight)at H at the 1.a~una Re at•h Museum nf i\ rt The cost of the lecture is $2.50 for muse um memhc rs and $3.50 for non-memb<•rs . The mus<'um is loC'a ted at 307 ('liff Drive GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Free Hom e Delivery Service 1 :.o m1n1m11 m • llt•ll\ l'fl•tl 111 uur n1mpl l•l1•1\ 1 l'fr1i:t·ntt1·1! 1 n11·k:-Y1111r on11•r " 111111 .. r nfrtl!l'rat 11111 I r11m our :olnrt· I 11~1111r 1ln11r Boneless Center Cut Northern Halibut Steaks <fresh Cro7.cn l ........ 4 .98 lb. Alaskan King Crab Legs ............ 3.98 lb . MEAT DEPARTMENT r rimP and Top Choice Reef. ai:l'd not lpi;s lh:in :!(I !lays 10 the pcuk of perfcc•t111n Lean Ground Beer .................. 1.49 lb. <ground hourly I Center Cut 7·Bone Chuck Roast .... l.69 lb. 0.Bone Pot Roasts ................ 1.98 lb. This ad effective Wed .. \ i28 thru Tues. i 3 MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. American Bananas ........ 4 lbs. for St Ruby Red Graperruit .............. 4 for $1 f"resh Ranch Spinach .............. 4 for $1 Large Red Delicious ApplE>s ........ 59c lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT all prt<'1'S plu~ lax Delaney's Private l,abel m o mil 1 Chablis or Vin Rose . . . . . . . . . .... 1.61 Bolla WlnesSoaveorTrebblano ..... • ... 3.80 Scoresby Scot~b < 86 proof 1 c750 mi1)5.55 .............. <l liter) .... l.M Cllq\IOr price• do not Include t a.x l ... DAil V Pll01 Huu.ciay, January H . '"' Ju•t I '•'/ ,, .. ~•in.a ~ 9iiill.-:::"'lii-::--!l" ~ Th 'filthy' rich AlAlNG THll _..UT a\JT: Ac:\~aUy, u an admlrer of the" 11ooct uld Am•rlut1 fret! ent.,rpriH 1y1ltm, you ml•bt f..el a twtntto ol 1y mpath)' for Jim ilftd Mti• llltcbtU. tn· trepmNA They'n rully hied I\ tou&h iap tn our Coti1nl)' Sf.at ul Sant• Ana Jim and Art1t' u~ult-i. lltUe n.Utbborhood movie hOu•e. Jldl a tone'.i. throw or so train our aeal of Oran1e Count)' IOVt<mment alooj ('1vir Ctenter Drive The Mitchell 8rotbf>n. in f•l'\, dt'monMnled that free e nterpriae aplrit h) ~C'rf't'ntnai Olllt!thln& d1ffe~nt at their .theater These llrc• 'omt-lJme ralled 3t'X rnov1el$, or n esh nicks ('IVH' 1.t:i\IU:as I~ S1Ult1& Ana, however. called these l"Pll''> of llw '1lv\'r 'rreen some thmg else. like porno· ~r .. ph1r otJ&Ct>Ol' dirty de "r1&ved and just plain awful llus111e ' i:tl th., M1ll'hell Brothers movie house. ho~ 1•\ \'t Wl:tS IJocJOllllt: !'\illltil n" ttl} gMernment thw. leaved to the defense vf ('Omrnwuty purity The M1tchells' filthy nar k ho1&1e Wai oh' 111usly bfot.rn1 rt·han1i: the hur 1maae af our County Seat. The Mtt r htdls wen• att1&cked with legal actions Uke criminal accu:.Jt1ons . 1nJunct1ons. Writs of Habeas Evcryttung a nd (mall}'. four :.eparatt' civil suits Meanwhllt•, ~omc li(ood 8anta Ana c1lliens even picket· ... d thl' premises tho~t· whu weren't lured inside by sin and lust Gamely, Artie and J 1 m fought back with what le1al re· sc>urres wert• available to them against the weight of Santa Ana'i. mighty mun1eipal government. THE Bi\Tl'LI': Rt;ALI,\' got down to earnest in 1977 when the r1ty filed civil suit alle ging 17 Mitchell films were obscene We arc now in a Ot'W decade and you m ight want to know h(1W 1t ·s ::111 Nimt• out , ... l.1111k., like 111111tlwr legal setback for Santa Ana fo'irst. to ('lei!r the record. it s hould be noted that the M 1tchell Hrothers are no hltle two-man neighborhood m ov. 1e house busmcss They are headquartered in San Fran- cisco and operate a whole string of nudie movie palaces They sell videotapes of t he stuff. They make some of their own movies, where wardrobe budgets are qiaite low. Also. the Mitchells have some of the most utute legal counsel available on Constitutional law and obscenity statutes. AND SO WHAT has been the result of this almost dec- ade· long Santa Ana battle to boot Jim and Artie out of town? Well, of the 17 films alleged to be obscene, four were found hot guilty and two got no verdict. The other 11 were guilty , Santa Ana asked the court for $480,500 in punitive dama10?es. alleging that this amounted to the take at the movie house over 19 months from September 19'75 to April 1977 The jury f(ave the city a puny $25,290. Just tlhis week. lhe fourth District Court of Appeal even tossed out lhe $25.290 award AND ALI. o•· THIS was just the first lawsuit. Three others hi"'" vet to rome to trial. And through all, the Mitchtll· ; ;1\'C nl'ver been forced to close their Santa Ana m ovie I · door::. Is . 1h all this fi g hting to the Mitchells just to re- main"' ·1 .. 1w j• in Santa Ana? Well, that $480,500 figure is most interesting if indeed it does represent box office take fo r just 19 m onths . That figures out to about $25,290 each month. .(NO~ WHAT WOULD the box office tally be for the 45 months the Mitchells have been open since Santa Ana unlimbered its legal guns·~ That would amount to $2,038,050. Who said smut doesn't pay7 Vance details _Iran dealings WASHINGTON <AP) - Former Secretar y of Slate Cyrus Va.nee says as many· as 15 or the American captives in Iran might have been killed if lut ye1r's resc ue mission had reached Tehran and there was a "strong llke lih ood'' more hostages would have been taken. And Hamilton Jordan .' onetime White House chief of stafJ unde r forme r President (.'arter. says the bungled rescue a ttempt was "probably one of the worst military defeats and humtlialions" in US history . V i\NCE'S r esignatio n as St'Cretary of stale was revealed IO the aftermath Of the April 25 r aid He had quit before the raid was laun<•hed lo register his 0Pl'OS1tion to it "I believc 10 to 15 hostages would have been killed even if th e raid had gone through ·even if it h ad rea<.'ht'd the e mbassy." he s aid during a thret>·hour ARC News documentary Wednesday night o n negotiations to e nd the hostage ordeal The raid was aborted m an Iranian desert, hundreds of miles short of the lJ S Embassy 1n Tehran, after three of eight h e I tt' o p l e r s w e r e I o s l to ml'c hanil'al f<11 lurcs Ei$(ht /\mt.'r1t·an St'r viCf'men were killt-d when a helicopter and a transport plane cullldM In th•· retreat. The ABC docume nlury, 11n 4pdat~ version of an curlier n e ws special on the hostage negotiations, portrayed the mission as a desperate move by the Carter administration to rescue the hostages after negotiations for their release had come clOfie to success April l but broke down for reasons not entirely clear CARTF.R W•:NT tm national television the morning of April I , the day of the Wiscons in pre s id e nlial primary. to ann o unce that important progress was being made on bringi'U{ the hostages home Pierre Salinger, ABC's Paris bureau chief who narrated the do c umentary , sai d the negoticihons were very dose io s uccess at that time They collapsed. Salinger said, when Carter failed to m ention in hls televis ion state ment that the new Iranian Parliament had the right to decide the rate of the hostag~s. a condition set by the Iranian government. Had that been done. Salinger s ugge s t ed , th e I ranian government was preµar1•d to ta k e s tl'PS ''' trani.fl'r the hostages from lh«' tustody of tht' Isla mic militants, an important step tuward thl'ir n·ll'as«' .................... --•/Delly ..... Drug trip Ronald Harns, 23, leaps from top or four-story building in Brooklyn. missing an air bag maneuvered by firemen below. Harns. whose parents said he had gotten "bad drugs ... suffered internal injuries and fractures or both legs Mrs. Harris telb about other woma11 Kids watch parents drown wurn: l'L/\INS, N.Y t/\PJ Jt•an llarras . a c.:t·used of k 1ll1n~ St·arsd<t ll· 01ct dortor llc•rrnan TarnowC'r in a JCalous ra~e 11vcr his romanc:f' with an assistant, offl•rcd to rind him a s<.'<'rC'lary who would be willing to havf;' an <Affair with him, at<'onlinJ.: to dl'fcns(' t•viden<'f' "H it llt>lps. darlin.:. I <.'an find you someone who would be thnlh.'<f t11 give· you thP same 24 ho ur door-to-door services and take shorthand t1>0'" Mrs llarris wrote the millionaire author of the "Scarsdale Diet " JUSt thn.•(' wcl'ks before he died TH•: LETTF.R was m troduced into evidl'nce Wednesday during Mrs. Harris' '>Ccond day on the witness stand The µrosccution a lleges she killed Tarnowt•r 1n a jealous rage nv<•r the o Hi<"c assistant. Lynne Tryforos The letter. which said Mrs. Tryforos was beneath Tarnower in cla ss. was an apparent attempt by the defense to show that Mrs . Ha rris to lerated Tarnower's affairs with patience and would never have killed htm over another woman. "IT JUST WASN'T in the l'ards for me to fix the cottage r h ccse at noon a nd run c•rra nds," Mrs. Harris wrote her lover. a reference to some of Mrs Tryforos· duties a t the Scarsdale Medi<'al Group whe re Tarn11wer worked. "I wish you didn't feel socially obligated to the person who does," Mrs Harris said "tarnower was shot to death last March JO in the bedroom of his Purchase. N Y . estate. Mrs. Harris. the 57 ·year-old formt•r headmistress of the M adcir.1 St•hool for girls in Me l.can. Va .. is charged with murder. The defense maintains Tarnower was shot accidentally while tryini.( lo prevent Mrs. Harris· suiridr JAKARTA, lndon<.·~ia I APJ "The wave!> wen· vt·ry high. We saw our father and mother pop ping UJJ once in a while 1n th<.· waves We called and scrcamt•d al the top of our vo1c<.•s ca nd then Wl' saw them no rnr,re." the 9 y<.•ar old girl said .luam t1,1 /\rmt'sc11<1wat1 and her 6-year o!d brother Mcwotcan wt•rt· among lhl' 1171 s ur\'1 vor~ pulled from th(' hcavin~ Java Sea after the passt•nger :-.hi p Tampomas 2 burne<I a nd ~ank r Tuesday in Indochina's worst sea disasler The boy cind girl were brought t11 lht> South Sulawesi port o( l 'jung f>andang today as rescue ship~ a nd planes continued s ea rthing for the 21)5 tie ad and m1s:-.mg, inrlu<.\fng the t•hlldren's par<•nts . some 220 milt's off s hore Thl· fin· hmkc out on th(• sh1 p Sunday ni~ht Juanita. hl'r fomlly ;.ind hun- d r e d s "r n t h e r p a s s en g t' rs i' ., .. j umJJed overboard Monday to i.ave themsel ves from the flames. She said he r parents dis appeart'd beneath the waves and her brother and she were float· 1ng unconscious when a rescut· ship picked them up. 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Korean chief touring U.S. ~ AN ti tu:~ 1AP1 On the lint le1 of • (OQr c•ty l l S lour South Kornn 1•r"aident Chun Ooo flwan •rrtvt'd h.-re lo • thronai of 11upporters 1u wt11l u proCet1ter11 who t••lled htm • dlc·t11tor •nd a vaml)&rt' C't.un •rid ht& w1h~ wtm• 1&r""'° ;et lhe ;elrpurt Wednet.tb~ hy M•yo1 Tom tlradley who noled lhat tbt' t•o u11lr 'i. v1 a1t b11d been aw•ited with ii n t 1 r 1 pat 1<1 n tn t ht' L. o 1t An ai ~I u Kore• n c-n mmwul> Although 16 llrmu11.wtr•t1ot1 waaa. s t•aied al lhe •1rpon 1t waaa. ~aeeful Me mbers of United MOVt'lllt'nt ror Dtlmocrat•y of Kore• joaned some ~ dt'm OrU>tr;etur!\ at the 4'trport '•"*II,,.., r~ ,. ... .-4 1.0Nli Jn;ACll 1 A P) ~spite protests from f .. r ulty group:. and a warning fro~ stale Assembly Speaker Wtlhe Brown that :.uch action mi.y be illegal, state college trus tet':. <t ppruv e d a llDl~t~ met Jo r r c vi s 1 o n o f g1UU ~ :.alary :.eltmg rules for the 19·campus system Within hours . on Wednesday. the United Professors of California hied an unfair labor practice charge against the trus tees, char&ang the uction was intended to influence ,a union representation e lection expected to be held by m id·May for the system's 20.000 faculty members 1'l•n• ro ra•rf'b •rltftltdf' LOS ANG El. ES (AP I Los Angeles Philharmonic music director Carlo Maria Giulini has cancelled all his scheduled appearances this spring because of his wife's illness. the orchestra announced Wednesd<ty Marcella G1ulini has been ill since last D.ecember and was operated on in Milan, Italy last · week for an aneurysm at the base of the brain. GiuJini, 66. said in a message from Milan that the operation has been s uccessful. and that he plans to accompany he r to a clinic in S1111itzerland and remain with her during her convalescence. SACRAM ENTO lAPI Nearly a thirdJ of a billion dollars in state-required school programs isn't helping students and should instead be given to school districts. a key Democratic lawmake r says. ... Sen . Paul Carpenter of Cy press. th e Senate 's Democratic Caucus chairman, said Wednesday the $314 million should go directly to the local districts because "we can trust those districts·· not to neglect CUNNn• the needy. ,. . PSA ~lw• •flPf'f'lltnll S AN DI EGO I AP l After months o f negotiations. Pacific Southwest Airlines says a c· tentative contract agreement has been reached ;,. with representatives of 735 night attendants. ~~ PSA would not disclose terms of the ~ agreement Wednesday. Talks with Teamsters ~Local Union 2707. r epr esenting. the flight ~ attendants. began late last year during a 50·day · strike by pilots and flight crews . .. ·:Reptile breeder killed by cohra LEMON G ROVE IAPJ Authorities say an amateur r eptile breeder who had survived previous bites by his deadly pet snakes died ''exceedingly fast " from the venom of a 31,;.foot albino cobra. Kurt 8 . Anderson. 26. ·a truck driver who spread caged snakes throughout his home here east of San Diego, died Wednesday within an hour after being bitte n on the hand. a coroner's spokesman said. "He recovered from previous bites so he appareally wasn't too worried." said Deputy Coroner Robert Pettit. ·' Bul the fact thal be died in such exceedingly fast time indicates the bit e put venom directly into the vein and the blood stream." Pettit said most victims of cobra bites don't die for eight to 24 hours after being bitten. Authorities said they found the victim's home "full of reptiles .'' They uid 83 snakes and lizards. including 10 venomous snakes, were in cages in the living room and dining room of the home. They were valued at $10,750. Pettit s aid Ande rson had apparently been bitten by the same poisonous snake at least twice before and a nother time by a rattlesnake. Anderson did not seek m edical help immealately and collapsed before he could summon help. An operator traced the call after he collapsed gasping for breath, authorities said. ; Art thieves seized BARCELONA, Spain CAP> -A Swiss student J and an Italian radio technician stole an oil painl· in1 and four sculptures from lhe museum and home of artist Salvador Dali, police said. They said lhe men were arrested and cbar1ed with the , lhefl and the objects were recovered. .. ,. ::. =~ BUY ONE ITEM- get th• 6tJCOnd ORB , .... ,..,,,,.., The Farry Stop DllilRlf' l ... 1t DilC01at • Gloria VandiWI! • Saaoon • Gunnt S.. ......... ,,, .. , n.rMIJ, ..... 29" "' ... Ftrryt tin .... ,. 11t Hair's f he proble111 Dorothy Reed. TV reporte r with KGO. Ch a nnel 7. in San Francisco. has triggered a major controversy with her Bo Derek hair style. Many organizations have rallied to the support of Dorothy since she was suspended without pay. Ms. Reed charges "racism ... Thurlday. January 29, 1981 H IF DAILY PILOT ,4. :Victim tormented man Anny drug target talks aboul 'W film SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -For 20 years, James Thornwell bu been a tormented man, hb mind marred by LSD, bi1 lite ruined by lbe drug U.S. Army agent& fed to him in an attempt lo extract a confession to a crime be didn't commit .. Thornwell, 43, says he is feeling better now - thanks in part to the ~.000 award approved last month by Coo1re11 and to a television movie about his experiences that ran Wednesday ni1ht on CBS. THE nLM WAS ACCVaATE, Thornwell said I in a telephone interview Shortly before lbe rilm aired. It was so accurate il took-three tries before be could watch il all lbe way through. "They bad to put me to bed the first time I tried to watch it," he said. "It was very upsetting -and very accurate. • "It's true that a well-told true story is more interesting than anything that Hollywood could fabricate." Thomwell's story, produced by "60 Minutes" producer Harry Moses from a script based on hundreds of hours of interviews and thousands of pages of documents, is chilling. It's a ta le of hQw a popular young man, his whole life in front of ftjm , was destroyed by drugs he didn't even know he had taken. THORNWELL WAS A~IGNED by the Army to Orleans. France, and in 1961 was accused of s tealing classified material. Government documents obtained by his attorney. Harvey Kletz of Oakland, show that the government browbeat Thornwell. threatened him, lied to him and finally gave him ~D in his drinking water without bis knowledge. The documents also show there wasn't a shred of evidence to connect Thornwell with the missin1 material. Ct(arges were dropped and Thornwell denies he bad anything to do with the crime. For 16 years. Thornwell was unaware that he had been drugged with the potent hallucinogen. But Klelz said It made him "a social and emotional cripple" who careened through two ghaltered marriages and a series of menial jobs. THEN THE LAWSUIT was filed and the truth be gan to surface. Thornwell. who lives In Richmond. a few miles east of San Francisco, received national publicity several years ago on "60 Minutes" and the <ptse finally was settled out of court. The money, tax.free and minus 10 percent for Kletz, will help Thornwell live a normal life and provide the medical care he needs as he attempts to restore his drug-d amaged mind. "I 'm going through a heavy m edical trip now," he said, "spending two or three days a week with specialists lo see what can be salvaged from the wreck of the Thom well." HE FEELS THE FILM is important. if only to point out lo people that even lhe U.S. government can m ake mistakes. "There are certam people in certain high places who have unlimited power. and they don't a lways follow the Constitution." he said. 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Bristol St.1 (714) 979-7580 S.1nta Ana: #4 Santa Ana Fashion SQuare/(714) 834-0717 • ' --~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.;;..~~~~~-~ I , -· , . -~ .. _ • 11ERE ARE ltt••• d ••I I t .,d;1 °'·'s .. 11e"·s. e,·t•ry ~l;ay Local , county, st a t e, national and interna tiona l events come to 'iOUr doorst ep in the bright, lig ht a nd live ly Daily Pilot. G5) Kt•t•11 ;111 t.•yt.• ttn ~ltK•••I ~·,,·t.•rnmt•11t No other newspaper brings you more ne w s of your city council , planning commission, - school and college di stric t s and c ounty government. ~ L;111~l19t t.•r.y or ~et ~ s111art 1 Thuradey, January 29, 1981 DAILY PILOT A•IA Ylll llltllll llllY Ml ~·To keep Up with all that's happening in your eo~mu'1ity You need.the Daily . Pilot ....... every day REASONS \Vl1Y. • • /1iLFt,llt,w yt,11r ft••1111 "-r/ The sports action at 15 Orange Coast high schools, three community colleges, UC Irvin e and Cal State campuses i s r egularly r eported by the Daily Pilot sports staff. 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I I · I ----------------------------------------------------------· Complete the coupon ... glue or tape the pre~ld label on an envelope for .mall Ing, or call ~2~1 . Ask _tor Circulation . • I 4• ~-' ' ----_______ .... _.,.,___. , .. ..,..._..........--..-._...._...._,_.,.._....,._ .... _.,,............. ... ...,.... ...... ~-· ........ , .. __ ... ._.....__ -~ . _,.,._ --~-----------.. --- • - --,...J __ - - -. } :- I t ... .., I Punch Sfo,..,_ rrl'ftll Sweatshops e:Xploitative LOS ANGELES (AP> Reporter Merle Wolin 1s liberal, middle class, a bit suspect of some t!mployers. But she never dreamed how bad things could be until she disguised herself as an illegal immi- grant and went to work in Los Angeles' garment industry. "The exploitation is unbelievable. It went against everything I believed, everything I was taught America stood for," says the 33-year-old investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. who spent eight months researching the state's $3.5-billion-a-year garment industry and working in its "sweatshops." "IT WAS A STOaV THAT needed to be told." Ms. Wolin , who has been the newspaper's Latin affairs reporter since October 1979, said in an in- terview. "There have been exposes of the gar- ment industry in the past, but no one ever really went imide -to see the workers' side." Her 16-part story appeared in both the Herald Examiner and La Opinion, the nation's largest and oldest Spanish-language. paper with an estimated readership of 250,000. What she found, she says, was intimidation, filthy workplaces, miserly wages -and an over- riding fear of deportation, which allowed all the rest to exist. State and federal officials have estimated that as many as 90 percent of the gar- ment industry's 175,000 workers are in the United States illegally. BUT SHE ALSO FOUND a camaraderie among the workers. a willingness to help each other make the best of an undesirable situation. "They have very little, but there is a deep sense of humanism -a desire to share what they have if it will belp you," says Ms. Wolin, who posed as an illegal immigrant from Brazil with few skills who was divorced from her husband and trying to raise two children with the help of an aunt. "Some of them even brought food for 'my children,' " she s ays. "They wanted lo be sure that I would make it all right." Ms. Wolin's story reiterates a litany of labor law and health and safety violations: Minimum wage and overtime violations by some 75 percent or the small contractors who cut and sew the bulk or the garments in the industry. Men and women illegally sewing garments at home for pennies because they can't afford transportation to a workplace or the price of a baby sitter. Rampant health and safety problems. BUT S\IE ADDS A GaAPIDC look that goes beyond the statistics. "The smell of garbage was everywhere," she said of the second of the five shops in which she worked. "Near one corner, gnat.infested trash spilled over the sides of a large black garbage can. Dishes encrusted with day-old food were in another comer. "In the washroom. the toilet bowl was com- pletely brown. its seat stained with urine. And there was oo toilet paper. Instead, the women used scraps of cloth." For this, the women -who pinned and sewed and buttoned -earned four cents per garment for an average or about S9 for a nine-hour day. "Indigence combined with bad working conditions and forced psychological servitude seemed t-0 contribute to a pervasive sense or despondency and low morale," :;he says. To get pictures lo back up her claims. the newspaper had a photographer pose as a fire ext- inguisher inspector come into one shop with a small hidden camera. "There were tlmes I was afraid -for myself and for others," she says. "And there is a great deal of paranoia. The people are trring to grab hold ot at least a small piece of the American dream. l didn't know how they would react if they found out l had lied and mi1bt be e.ndanger- ing even what UtUe they did have." Oil explnration plan opposed REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Three San. Fran- cisco Bay area counUea have Softe on record op- po1in1 a federal plan to let oil companies pick sites for oil and 1u exploratloa ln vut, offshore lracta. Tbe boal'dl ol aupervilon ln Marin, Sonoma and San Mateo countln ¥oted unanimously to ob- ject to tbe Department of Jntertor's proposal for the exploratlaa prCJlram known u Leue Sale 13. The aupervilon aay tbe ::c1ve leue area la too vut to permit proper rial of poulbie pollutlcm. Wbat't more, tbe oftleiall coatead, it'• too r1tky for tbe environment and sport and eom· merelal lltbJn1, In comparison with pottlbl• .,..nu from enerp devek»pment. Ana Tl cocatalnt about 14 mllllon aern. J'onMr Interior SeeretarJ Cedl Andrut dropped tour ,.Uont ot traet No. U from pouiba. n· ploradcm ·181t Oet.obel' ._ .... t.beJ wen deemed to .,..... too mueb objfftiala from •YlNllm•· &a*U. CiOmliea &Mt earlier ODPDMd tbe oU npiora· u. ...... llwloctao, llUmWdt, Saata Crua, 11 aal ii _.a. Lm Ollllpo. MON.· FRI. 9 • 9 SAT./SUN. 9-6 McGIA W ·EDISON BAND SAW 11444 AD GOOD TRIO FEI. 4 Handlu wood up to 4" thick and 1 O" .tide. Variable speed 480 -1200 SFM can c ut through plastics and non -ferro\d metals. Motor included WEEDEATER HOME 'N YARD POWER BLOWER 3488 Powerful and lightweight, it rakes and sw .. ps at 125 MPH (isn't that hurricane forc e?) Has adjustable air 'flow. ONION SETS 57c 80COUNT Dig up a little area out by the fence and stick in a few onion seta. Won't be long 'til you go out and harvest the crop. 6" 8" 10" 12" GERMAIN'S TRIPLE ACTION ROSE GUARD 4~!. Feeds them a balanced diet. kills aphids and other sucking insects, and controls 24 grasses and weeds in the rose bed. IUllEDWD CDDllC DDICI PUITDS 111 A nice way to ahow off J'O'U' zss planta. In aaorted colon 3•• with a nice high gloa finish. 477 BES TILE / SxS TUI llTS PLASTIC MOULDIMC In white . 'I )1 :f ~ or gold. 2999 METAL • MOVLDllC 43'' r In silver --or brass finish. Turn your tub into a shower. (Oh, you didn't want a shower? Sorry about that.) ALSON'S MASSAGE 1; ACTION PULSATING ~f SHOWER BEAD -1) 1297 •669 HAND HELD 23n •45 Nice to stand in the shower and get a nice, vigorous water masaage. Makff you forqet all your troubles. ( E.scept the water bill. ) 12" TATUNG AC ILACI I WHITE TELEVISIOI 68~!o · Ah, the myetery U1 finally eolvecl aad the name UI out. The U8U&l warrU\ty eo no need to WOl'l'f about that. 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(Juat th• atart I need in the mornings. ) ~ rrl 'r{J r~ SYKES ANTIQUE . ~fi II ~I COUNTRY ESTATE : ~~ 1 --:· PLANKED FLOORING ~ d I w j~ ;ri 249 I '..J I rl I LL l L l _l, ~ JI I ' so. f'T. , ... Nice wire brushed finish . Stop by and take a look at this. Sold by the 24 sq . ft. box only. ~ FLEXIBLE DOOR -· ~~ STOPS ' .... ' IOC EA. It takes all kinds of items to make an ad. Didn't know anything could be bought with a d ime. Seals out water and weat her almost immediately after applied. (Want to watch out for the ".'\}most." ) HENRY WET SURFACE PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT GAL 3 77 5 GAL. 1477 S.ab even in the rain (what's that?). FDCllG eFOOT 1116 :E-87~ , .. ··--· ....-.. •.......... 1£1 .. ,, ..... ~ .._, .. Thomes P. Haley/Publisher ThomH l<HYll/Edltor Orarige Cotl&t Daily P1101 ~.. .,......._ ~ !:!f1..e•••••••T•t1•u•r1•d•a•y.•J•a•n•u1•r•y•2•e.•1•t1•1 ••••••••••B••r•ba•r•a•K•r•e•lb•lc•l'l•/•E•d•lt•o•rl•••' .P.•ge•E•·•d•lto•r•- College expamion • • r818es questions 'Local ta pa •er . must havt' been• bit s tatrtled last week b) the Coast 'ommunJl)' Colle1• Dittrte•t trustees' ('Ommlt· mPnt to ('OflAtrurt a new admiruatrata\'e ht<adquarters fot Cnas\luwCommunlt )' C'oll•Kt! ·rhe 8 1, Ml'rt' f ()Untat.n \!11lley VllrCt•I they'Vt' !U~lt!Ctt?d \o\'111 <'~t SJ~ m1lhon ConatrUl'tlon of .. t'ollef{.t' t•ttnlt!ron this n.-ould cos\ another S4 3 msmon Wlule pond .. rintc t h4'5t' ttxpan.iwn plun~. local t axpayers can ub;o~t'1.· lha t t'lf'mt>nlur~ und h1ach M'hool dastra<'ls an t h is if' l'd ha\t' bt•t•11 «hutt1ntl down t•1unpuscs n&ht and le ft \X-r ..i u...eof d<-t'lln 111~ l'nrollmcnl und urn·crtaan financetl Cc~thne l4htd1 "fit>rntt-~ da& {' tU ubout 150 loca \mn~ mC'lurhn.,i. <;rhuo ~. t·ommu111\~ ('cnl~r~ and busi· Ol'"''-'~ <'urr.-ntl\ .. t·t \l') -.ome 25 ,000 tudents each '"°ttll· let 1n tb 100 ·,qu..11 t-ma l~dl:.t nct • l 'oa,)thnt" nfftt·rnl-. 1nc1mlatn lhl'Y h 1tve o utgrown their h•._t•n-d o ff a<'t'' on S ldlt·1 \' t'nlw ui Fo unt<tin Valley The rent furtha-. i.poc·t· 1:. $250 ooo ..i '•·<lr 1:1nd 1 t'XJ>N.'t ed to keep ris ing I~ pt·rt·t·n\ pt•t t•i.tl \\1th ut·h uhsta nllal rent l'Xpense~. 1t probably makes tnnrt· :.t"n::.'°' for tht' c·ollc.·~t to have <t permane nt distract· o"' nt>d base indeed. c·ollege officials contend the project l'.nuld brejk tc>\'en 1n :>IX to e ight year s s m ce it would be po.)s1ble to htdp defray mortgage costs by leasing excess uFf lt'C !>IJCtt'.t' until it I.) needed )ffi('1als mamtam t h at before the present project was Jpµro ed. the district examined many vacant school build· ing:, and undeveloped school parcels purch ased with tax rlollars These officials say thatfo r a variet y of reasons in- rludmg pnce. location and design none of these sit es was ~u 1tabll' for n ew Coas thneoffices lM·at1on 1s a key factor. sm ce the new facility wo uld hous e not onl~ adminis trative offices. but the college boo kstore and regis tration . counseling a nd guidance ser vtt'eS for all s tude nts The arguments m favor of a new administrative cente r an• s trong. and tl probably could. in the long run. be a good bus iness d eal Rut t axpayers can't be blamed for puzzling over the need to s pend $8 million at this critical time when :-;c hools all around us arc being closed . Security problems Understandable con cern has been voiced over the Hunt· ington Beach City Coun cil's appro\'al for a guard house and s urve illan ce cam e r a to be insta lled o n public property at Trinidad Is land in Huntington Harbour. The reques t for the unusual security m easures also in· eludes permiss ion to hire a full·time security guard. Resid ents say these things are necessary to combat a ris ing wave of vandalis m . rowdyism and reckless driving in the area ofthe irexpe n sive waterfront homes. Residents declare they .vould use the s urveillance equipment. which they would buy at their own expe nse. only to get description s of autom obiles or visitors who might be pote ntial troublemake rs . If crimes do occur. they said, t hey would turn over taped pictures to police for investigation . Reside nts have given r epeate d assurances that they would not try lo keep visitors off their island a nd from using city parks and a public walkway on the waterfront. But that precisely seems lo be the con cern with the coun cil action. It is not difficult to imagine that t he security m easures would have a c hming effect on the public . It jus t d oesn 't seem to bethe American way. T he only block bet ween the public and these n e w securi· t y m easures is t he Coastal Commission. While our admira· lion fo rthat body is less than whole. this is one time we'd like to see its m e mbers come down h ard on a plan that c learly is n 't in the public inter est even if the Huntingto n Beac h City Council did let it s lip by. • Op1n1ons expressed in lhe s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e >e pressed o n this page are those ot their authors and artists Reade r comme nt 1s 1nv11ed Address The Dally Pilot. p O Box 1560 Costa Me sa CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd/Piggy banks by By l..M. BOYD In early England , s mall µot s l11 hold hou ~e ho l d ehange were made from a clay callt•d pygg British pot- ters later didn't even know the name of the material, or 1r lhl'Y did, didn't care When asked to mold pygg pots, t hey made the m in the shape of pigs And thus protlul'ed what we s till c a l l piggy banks Nu douhl 1n !-.l'ho11I \'1111 stucllt•d almut tht• ramc1us Englbh cx11lorer John Cabot. His namt· wa s not .John ('a hot. Anrl tw was n't an Englishman 111~ real name was Giovanni Cabot11 and he came from lta l~"s C1•n<1a The container m ake rs tum out almost but not quite twice as many cans as bot- tles. Hardly anybody cats the sorts of fi sh known as toad- fish , viperfish. hog sucker. roach. grunt or ratfish. Too bad . They're edib l e Dt~a r Gloo111y Gus Now that the refugee takeover has rorced American s mall busi· neases ou\ of some of the Westminster · Garden Grove areas. are •e allo &oln& to be eli1ible ror refugee eld from the U.S. aovem· menl? CITIZEN VET De lic·ious. in fact E ve n lh o u~h thl• s uppli er s of popular foodf1shes. like salmon. tuna. cod. so on, are dwindling , the c ustom ers aren't ready for the ug ly name variety M aybt.' they'll gel r eady The National Marine Fisheries Service has s p e nt $494,000 trying lo c h a ngt.• thei r names Not mu<·h luck so far. I gather Dirl I tell y11u about the Pennsylvania lady n a m ed lon <J T Rurd who owns a Thunderbird" Was long ago r eported he re that blondes, brunettes and redheads generally tend lo have diffe rent numbers of hair on their s calps. Client asks which has the most. Blondes. usually with 140,000 hairs. Brun ettes, 110,000. Redheads. 90,000. Q . Whal were Gener al Custer's last words at the Batlle of Little Big Horn? A. His last words of record. overhea rd by bugler John Martin just before he was sent back for supplies, were: ''We've got them !" Non, non, no n . Monsie ur C uster . au contraire! Three out o f 10 major league baseball pit chers t hrow left.handed. One out of 10 citizens at large is left· handed. Explain that. If you don't think birds evolved from rlsh. look at the scales on the legs of said birds. So advises a ·man of science. Lack of atmoephere on the moon la why yoll cen get tun· burned 1there 50 limes faster than on earth. Red hair la the hardest natural hair color to bleach, r~member. ----~·- Jack Anderson Drop rapid deployment force WA SIU NC.TON T he Rapid l>eployment Jt~orce was supposed to he Jimmy Carter's solution lo Amencap impotence in the Mid· d ie East. But RDF critics have ra1se<I three telling o tJjections. wh1l'h may be enough to cause President Ronald Reagan lo drop the c·oncept, at least in its present form . ffr1t!fL.Y shlle<.I, the t•ritrcs say tht' ltapid Deploy ment Force will ra1sc ~lht1 cal prohlt.•ms 1n th t• /\rah world. ·~ bad l y anti l'X pen::.1 vt.'I.~ or gan11.l•d and won 't work an\ ho" 1\s a mark of th e RDF 's t' u r rt•nt low esteem . e\'en Sen . Gary llart. D· l'olo . a r<>spe1·ted expert on Mailbox _ .. military matters and originally a supporterofsuch a force. has now hecomeoneofits severest critics. The way it is now conceived, the RD F is a multiservice outfit, with elements from all the armed ser vices under command of a Marine Corps officer O ld military hands say inlerservice rivalry will cripple the RDF at the s tart . They point l o the multiservice dis aster of the Ira· nian rescue m1ssio'n as a case in point. Even i f ever y thing runs s moothly, the t·ritics say, the Rapid De ployment Force will never be a mall'h for first·rate Soviet t roops, or even some of the betler·equipped J\rabarmies IN •'ACT. the head of the RDF. Gen P X. Kelly, has admitted. in l'lassiried tes timony to Congress. that the force would act as nothing more than a "triµ wire" against the Soviets. If it were destroyed by s uperior Soviet forces -which it surely would be the United States would have to escalate the situation into nuclear warfare. As for the pol itical r e - per cussions of a Rapid Deploy- ment Force. many Arab leaders view it as a thinly disguised weapon, which the United States will use to seize their oil fields ·And the Arabs have some persuasive justification for this belief. In a classified document made available to m y associate Ron Mc Ra~, Gen. Kelly s lated that the RDF might be used to seize oil fields. Though he said such a seizure would occur "most likely in Iran." the possibility has not been lost on Arab leaders And in- dependent studies have cOn · <'luded that an attemµt by the United States to grab Middle East oil fields would be a disaster. The -. -.. (acililaes could tw 11eslroyt>d t!aS1· ly a nd quickly MEANWIULt:, hOwevcr, the RD f' threatens to ea I up h1 ll1onsof dollars. One defense tontruc·tor has produced 11 $600 manuul tell· ing its salesmen how lo get their share orthe bonunza As just one example ur the "a> costs are alre <Jily getting out of hand, let 's lake lht· Manne Corps' ··exped1l1onar) ~ht:ltcr ~ystern " Originally a st•n,1hll' 1rlt•a to prov 1dt.' quit k . prefulirtt·utf'll fal'ilit1es like f1l'ltl hosp1t als 1l has m us llroonH•d h t:) 1rnd all rea son Thous ands of sht•ltcr~ huvt.' 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I have had t'X ptc•ri enet· as a l'ity councilor and offer this advu.:c to vour mavor and coum·il. · In my c·ase our lovely C'ity was I hrf..'att<ne<l Ii) annexatrnn by <J n eighboring municipality , Our prohlt•m was lo preve nt this t yrannous takeover /\ g roup or m~ friends and I sat down and considered the 1>roble m . Our solution was to rouse the cit izcn ry against the annexation and our efforts proved the old m<Jx1m. "the pen 1s mightier than the s word .. Once l~c l'itizenry unil('d there was no stopping us Therefore. I s ugges t that you un1frrlake vigorously to alert your 'titiiens of the danger or Newport Beach being a nnihilal cd if lhe County of Orange gets federal funds for the airport ex pansion. Onl'C! the federal gov· t'rnmC!nt 1s allied with your op pos it111n the real bullying will have begun and you will sec that O r a n g e C ounty's pushing New1wrt Bl·al'h around was mere l'hild's play FINAi.LY, 1n our experienr c we found that we should rally t ht· s upport of our sist('r t'ities We dul this again with the pen and uur 1ntell1gence W(' per~uadcti nl•1ghboring towns t hal Wt.' W<·r<> not lhc only ones thrcatencd hy our lol•a l bully Sure ly, Lhe Citizens o r C1JSla Mesa, Santa /\na, Irvi ne. Tustin must know the am ount of tyran- n ,. I hat can come from the feder al govern ment if it gets the major voice in the airport's ar fairs Whit·h of these cities wi ll h.- able to say "no " if the federal governme nt demands night flights, two runways with flight µatterns veering r ight and left towards Costa Mesa and Hunt· ington Beach on the one side and Lag una Beach on the other? Which of these c ities singly can protect their favorite recreation s pot if the federal government decides more a nd more flights should lake over the beaches? I n m y own experience. arous · ing t he citizenry of imminent per il is always sufficient. The in· lelligent. educated citizen knows what to do. L. BRUNI 1'fftfforaMf' d•H To the Editor: Jen. 20 wu the kind of day that moat of ua Americans will never forget . We were torn between many emotions. Inau1urallon of • new president, a farewell to the past president. And certainly not l••at, the host•••· freedom . 1 tblnk mott of us Amer1cans shared the anxiety of thl' loved one!'. <JI home Waiting, waiting for a s hort glan ce or their sons. husbands and daughter~ Man)' tears were s hed for thl' hostage!' and lhL·tr families by all of us AS AN out goi ng president , thert.• must h<Jve been some sad· ncss for J imm y and Hosalynn Carler hut lhC) ac•ted wllh d1gn1 ty. On their return to Georgia, in t h <.> rain . t hey s m iled and danced, whic h was a heautiful gesture, I thought. /\II sm iles lie went on to greet the hostages in Germany. Yes. 1t t ruly was a day of emo· tion ahsm . Thank God for our Ame rican freedoms and God bless J immy Carte r and our new president, Ronald Reagan, and we pray for peace. DOROTHY llUHENER Bnl•n (llfc-o Mn11 To the Editor . I'd like to take issue with the front page story you hannered rerently that I l'Onsider totally biased in favor or a pressure group <•a ile d the /\m1gos de Bols a Chica. The most hlatant in areurac·ies wen• statement~ about three a lternative plans for the Uolsa Ch11•u 1.:oastal area You stated that only one plan suµµorte<I hy the Amigos group calls for a w£•llands and wi ldlife prt";e rvc. I beg to differ /I.II three plans have a preserve included. Signal Landmark. lnr· . owner:. of the private land and Bols CJ Chica has already turned over several hundrtod acres to th~ stale for a preserve and the agreement was approved hy <;ov Reagan in 1973 Plan~ two and three call for <J balanced developm ent of Hols a Chira, inrluding the preserve. a public.· marina and boat sli ps. waterways, beaches and recrea- tional facilities and pr ivate de· velopmcnl further inland. The only difference is that the marina plan calls for a larger wildlife reserve and m ore open space waterways. This balanced development would help to amortize the cost of the project over a period of year s by the people who use it. THE AMIGOS pressure group, h eaded by a te a che r . Peter Green, would rather put the whole project on the shoulder of the already burdened la xpayers. It would cost a n estimated $114 m illion dollars to buy that prop· erty for total use as a wildltre reserve. How many millions more the 1overnment would have to spend to m aintain it Is unknown. Your article reported that Amt1os bu 8,000 aupporten of the 1,200-acre preserve. When you tell them It will cost the tax· payen 9114 million do1lara, they wUI thlm diffennUy: Tia· H,ooo I!-. a urop 111 thl· hut·kct. \f)I'), "hl'n ) OU l'OO~llfor the man) thou~and!> 1Jf pc. .. 1µlc that will hendit from lhf.• balanC'e<l propo~a l for develop ment of the Bcils a ('h1t<J Wt' bchcvc· tht• plan supp11rtt•1l bv the Bolsa Chw;.i C'om m1tlt•1 · f1;r Clt·an Water and 0 1·l'an t\c• <·esi.. that 1nt'lude:. a wlidlift· prl' ser v<'. a µubl1 <' m<Jr1na. 11p1:n s p ac.·c w<Jl er Wa) s e:rnd otht>r private and n·1·rca ttonul de velopml'nl and a new n<Jv1~ahle access t hanncl to lht· oecan. t requ1rt'<l for an) c•xµunl>llln or I.he saltmar!-.h ) 1!-. a rcasonahlt· plan . l'S p('(·iall~ in light of toda\''s cconomu· 1·ond1l1on~. t<Jx re venues a nd llm1 t:-. on j;!tl\ e rnmental rt·~ulatwn There a r e man) thous<1ncb more in s upport or pJ<Jn I wo and three We su111,ort plan thn·c· because of its halancc and 1·osl!-. ean he amort1zC'd over a period of y<>ars. II also relicvl':. the tux pa yers from any severe pa) ments as a res ult of c·ondemna t10n of the entlr(' 11ro11(.'rt y for a prcservt· Bl LL llANSO~ Bolsa Chtl'a Comm1lt<'l' f''or ('lean Water and ON•an At·c·('s!'. .. t f rfHtrf logf1• To the F.ditor : The reporting in your paper seems very biased in fa vor of the anti.airport faction. Ther e must be thou.~ands and thous ands of people who depend on the airport and s upport th e airport, as I do Not in a radical way, but in a strictly logical and sensible way. It 's just a matter of fact that t rans portation is the key to modem communication. It is a n ecessity in business. We cannot turn the clock back a nd go back to horse and buggy. Someone will have to live next lo a freeway or a railwaystation orotherthings. Most people who live in"the af. feeted area certainly moved the re long after the airlines had com · m enced flying in and out. I OBIECT strenuously to the ract that this whole battle. city. county, state, federal level is .. ........... .... .,.,,.,,.,1 ....... " fought 1n n1urb wit h m) m1111t•) tha\ I · m furnlin~ ()IJ\h !.1lll'' 11f tlw issue and 1n a fight th<Jt 1·an nl.'ver he won hy l'1th1·r '>Ide II 1-. 1rra twnal und 1llo~1('al and s hould n1•\ t:r happ1•n IO J (n•t• •·nl1•rpn~i· -.nt•1e\\ II w;iul<l lil· \l'r.' 1·;1"' if a1q11irt pt•o ph· pul ttw 1r11·"nu \ ,. on th•· airlines anrl lht· airt1m• m anufa1· tUrl'r!> anrl :.lal1• 11u1h· l'h«rrly that tht·rt.' l't1ulcl ht' an extens111n 11f lhl' ~ervit·(·~. udd1l11>n<JI fli ght~ pro \'Ider! 1f th1.•' c·;.11n1· up w1lh tht• nct·cssan a1rc·rart to handlt• this w1th1n tht· nrust· sf •intle1rrl~ Thrt·ab and t'Xa~Ml'T<l\111n~ will not resolve tht· 1ssut•s Wt• must 1·omt· hal'k lo a M'n:-1hl1·. l11g1u1 l ~inct r a11unal krnrf of l111nk111~ anti reeogn17.t· th,. n1·1·1l an<l n·1p11n- m 1•nt for an airpnrl 1-:H .~f':ST !ll ll.l <i .fit llfJfHJrf ttf•f•ff f•ff '1'11 I ht• t-:d 1I111 Thl' futun• 111 :11r lroin ... purt.1 111111 f1Jr c lr;111g1• ( '1111111 \ 1-. ,1li11u1 I fl Ill' d1·1·11lt·d 1-'1'11 1 ~ ~ lwn I ht• () r u n g t • ( • o II n I \ fl n ;1 r d 11 f' ~UJH'n •~or' \~ill ,.,., 11•Y. 1 ht• .l•1hn \\'a~ nt· 1\1 rptJrt \I ;1~1 1·r I' Ian and /\1rp11r1 ;\111'.1' ('11n t n il ;.ind I.and l 'w t'omp.1t1l111ll\ l'l:in " I I 1~ 1111111·rall\•' 1h1· pla11 lw approv1·d 1f we· .ir1· 111 s1•1• 1111' 101 IHOVl'lnl'll h Ill !'.l'I"\ lt'l' and fa1·il111c.·!'. so hadh lltT1k d Slr1111g. well <1r~M11t.1·d fori·t•s. will OJIJIO!-.e 'ariuus a ~p1•1·1 s of lhl' plan and will "l'C'k ltm1ta l lOn:o;. tlt•la\'!'., ;11l1J1ti11nal stud1f's. (•tt· l'n111t."r1.v ownt·r 01111on~ for t hoSl' m rlt•!-.1).(nal l'd no 1st· 1m pal'tccl arc.·:.i~ art.• irll'h11lt•d 111 lht• 11lan Wt: URf;t; mcmbt·r!'. 111 lhc t·ommuntt\ who arl' 1·11m·C'rned about our a1rp11rl prohlc m to write• l1•llt•rs in support of th~ plan to tht• supt·n·1s11rs l.1•1lers. do t•ounl and th<') a n · 1mp11rtL1nl so pleas<• at't toe.la~' Please write 111 Cht11 rman Halph B. Clark, Orang<.· l'11unty Ho<J rcl of Supervisors, 10 Civ1t· Cente r Plaza. Santa Anu. G/\ 92701 ln addition. try to appear al the public hea ring sc·hedult:'cl for 9:30 a.m Wednc~cJa v. 1-'ch tH at the Old llall of /\dmrn1strat1on. 515 North Sycamore. Santa Ana (~h ould this date s h11 loeal papers will show the new date.) We need people who will s tand up and be counted s ince anti forces always s how up 1 JOSEl'll E. lRVINt Executive Director Community Airport Council • IAtlera from reodert Mr Wt"lcomf' T~ nghl ro c0fldt111r lntrr1 to fU ipdce 01 •liminotr hbrl 11 ''""*' LAftrr• of 300 wordl 01 t.u will br ~ pre/nntcf' All lntn1 muat in· clu.k ~urf' artd maalmi addrw1 '. tM t1C1m•• mar br IUUMdd °" r.- QWff •I n1/licWftt reofCM ii QllP01ftll. Poftrw toUl flOt k l*blillwd. .. tr - BUllNEIS / STOCKS Thureday'1 11 •·•· (PD'I) Ptkw NYSE CQllPOSITE ' __ .... of:" TRANSACTIONS ·~ ... l1 .. .. . \If ,1 ... '• 14' • I t 1)111 . '• "'•· ., ... 191 I • ~'"' ._ .. ) . . "° " ,, ... ,, . )()•, ,., .. .. ' '''· 11 tr.' ~'. 11 . 11 • H'ft JI ' 1Jl1 .... Jll I• •• 171• 1•"o ""' . H '> ...... )6 s .. 11 ,. ' .. . '• . . .. . .. 1 ' I ,, '. '. ' ,,, ,, 11•. 21 ] '. ,.~ J ,, ., )1 • • ... 11•· l . ll'• )1 "'. ~ )Ii ..... ,, .. •l Oil hit for deficit W/\SHIN<;T()N (Al'I A nt>w s urge in oil imports helped widen the nation's trade defi rit in Decem ber. but the overall de ficit for last year still showed improveme nt over 1979's figur es. the Comm er re Department has reported. Decem ber 's seasona lly adjusted trade deficit just under $.1 billion was $1.:l billion worse than in Novembe r . due a lmost entire ly to a jump of a bout S 1.4 billion in the d e fi cit for pe trole um pr oducts. de pa rtment officia ls said. The news ca me just hours after P r eside nt R e a g an a nno unced immewate lifting of rem aining prke controls on U.S.-produced crude oil a s te p designed t o inc r ease do mestic production and cut imports . Socal profits increase NEW YORK <AP> -Standard Oil Co. of California. the nation's fourth -larges t oll company. h as anno unced its profits increased 17 percent lo '615 million in last year's fourth quarter as hi1her oil and natural 1as prltea helped offset • drop in sales ol petroleum products. Soul also announced Ila lMO earnin11 cllm~ 35 pel'cent to SZ.4 billion. ; I ··-·c H/F DAILY PILOT ., Another baby 'boom' expeeted By SYLVIA POaTEa Will thl're be another baby boom '6rl the 1980s, to re· m ind us <if not to m atch) the great ba by boom of early Jlost World War 111 There are significant signs the answer 1s a resounding "yes," Baby births· in 1980 a re 3 percent h igher than in 1979 to dat€.' and the U.S. Census Rureau predicts this trend will t·ont1nul' through the dl'<'ad e What's bas ically occurring is t hat the babies born in the boom of the late '40s·early '50s ure now talth1ng up to us and having children of their own . Tht> must important c hange is in births among women :10 35 yt>ari. of age llc rl' the birth rate has c limbed 11.1 children per 1,.000 as against 7 .8 per l ,OOOfive years ago, ac <'ording to health economist Hachel Golden HOSPITAi. ADMISSION •'OR hirths jumpe d 3.8 percent 1n June '8() as ;i~a inst June '79. That means an in !'reased de mand for obs tetrica l. pedtatrfr and newborn fat·1llties to takt• 1·an· of tht· 3 5 million horn th11> year. oh· :,en ci. Alt•x Mc· Mahon 1irt·i.11lt·nt 11f the American Hospital As:mc·iation If th<> ant1c1µatP1I rist> tu 4 mlllton h1rt hs per year is r .. arhed by 1985. maternity :,t·rv1ces may huve to he reopened 1n ho~p1tals wh<'rc thc·y were previous ly reduced or ell minat · l'il. Corc1·asts M<•Mahon With wom1·n havini: h<Jh11•s at a latt>r agl', a network uf 11;1tal l't•ntf'rs 1-; J.:fllWlng lo provHh' intensive <':ire• for h1J.:h ri-.k h<1tm·~ Tiit: RIS fo: I ~ HIRTllS ha~ lil·t·n most ru p1d 111 th<· l'at·ihr "41111h ('t·ntr.11 and '1ounta1n r('gaons of tht' I S l ':.il1fornia, I h~· n;al ion .., mo-;1 IJ(>pulous st alt·. 1.., !'XflN'lln).! rnon• than -100.11110 1·h1ldn·n to he horn th1:, yt·ar h1ght·-;1 an I h1· ... t:ill• ' h1,t11n Thi· nu rnht•r of non "hit 1· t11rth!'-ha~ hl•1·11 n:-.111).! rnon· i·:i111<ll~ th•in white·~ bN·aust> of int-rt•ilSC'd 1mm1J;(r;.ilion frorn ('uha M1·x1t.·11 llaill .ind lhl' Far East Thl' mPan1ng of 1 h1 ' hoom "111 hr· profnund IC> a \ ast 1 an).!1· For lht· f1r..,1 1in1•· 1n :i lmu'l 15 )t'ar:,. lht.• rlSC' in h1rths "ill forl'ldl ii n..,,. in .. 11•nu·nl:lf\ -;c·huol c nrollm<·nl thus e·<1..,ing !he• •·mpl11\ 1111·11! J1 1'1·.,s L;n . .., <1n (·leml•ntary 'i <·huol l1•al'l1c·r~ "ho h:l\1 · lttnf..' lwPll 1n .1 Jlib "llUt'f'll' Following 1h1' high ...i·h•H1I .., :u1d •·nll•·f..'•'' 111 th<· 19911-; will tie t<lki ng e•:1 r•· nf 111111 e· ... 1 ud•·nh \ LO'<; A" .\IT fo. U • ·>. f1o.1n~111n "111 c·1>mt.· in 111tJust riec; 111 odunnj.! trntl\ f11ud . d1:.i11•·r .... d11ldren'1> clothes and toys. Th1·r1· Jbo wtll lw rnnrc· liuo.,inp~~ for tht· applianct!. home furn1 .. h111i: 1wr:,1mJI pri1rhwL., trxt1lt' and retailing in rlu ... 1 rw.., Thi·~ .... 111 pr11f1t from t he 22 million new h11u.,1·hnlc1.., tht• ('1•110.,11' Uure:iu furi>('asl!:i 111 the nPxt 20 \ \'iJ f'> With 1•rit·1•' 111 inn'l '"111\l'nllorwl stngle•-f<1m il y homl.''i -;11:1rinl!. rww fom1h1•s will tw look1ni.: a t multifamily hnmt•.,, .,mall ro" garc1t•n <JPartmcnts anc1 town house de 'l'lopment.., M un1r1 µa l1t1es arruss t.h e nation are now 1ssu111g ~pr•1·1;.il 'olngh· f:Jm1h mortgage bonds lo g1v<> lower mori ~a)!t' rat<'' to) tHlll g f ;1 m il1P.., hu) 1ng f 1 rst home:. (If hro;1d nwanin,L! 1:-that we1m(:n will not stay honH' to , ,.,,r th1.·1r l'htldn n I Ii.· twlH boom dot•:, not mran that \\Ortl c•n han• rfrtHftoc1 the ir-plan• I~ 10 the homt•." M1·Muhon said ··M•irt' than unt.· third <>f th(' mothers of d11 ldn·n unrlt'rthe i!j!c.1.Jf rm1· arc· nn" "'orkang ' WllAT, TllE:'\. WILi. h•· dont· with the· new babi1·'i \\hilt· rn1 1thl'r "'ork'i" The..• m1.h1IC' young working famll) uf th•· !ill-."'"' f111d tho• trad1t1<>n al h<c1h) minder., l rclativc•., ci nd fam1J ~ fr'll'nrb 111 sh<•rt -.uppl) and will look for n1•1ghhc1rh1,.1<! d11ht 1·.1r1• 1·1•n 1 .. r-,, pl:i~ st•hools, da~ c~1mp:. fur I h1•11 n,•1·f1, lntlustr~ also 111o1\ h1 · 1•om1wllt•<l tn P<1.\ "ialant:s during pn•i.:11;.1™.·.\. htrt h .11111 e·arl.\ pan·nth111,tf to maintain a ~rt•a<1) \loork lore ·1· .l11h g1w r:rnl1·c·s upon n•turn to \\11rk , 1111" ll"'~ ~po11:-e ired I'll ild 1·;1 r•· n·nter., lll'<l r work ;i nc1 ·a flt·x1hl1· ~111 1.. \lo l'"k fur"'"",,." \lollh voung c·h1ll1ren ma\ lie <'llnllll~ 1·111.,1· tn tnd.1 ) "1·ommonpl:.1<·•• r1 ·:illt\ ·'' oc•k1t1 I H Th•• .-.po11igh1 Nf W •CJs:i• AP1 \+.tit ' At•,.. 11' ·it tf'O n .. r , t\dnQJ" rlt tr .. ,,,.,....,, ••~(')1.1 ,,. h ..it• Nr-w Yon •ttKll l ., ,..,.nu• 1•60•"'1 ••,41\V\,o. 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'l"f'(J ·~l "''""dl'\Q'-'(J <41J r orri ''"'"'" tl~J Nt-flo M•Qn\ )\ l Nt-w lll!N' WHAT AM[• D•O I Nf.,,,, rtJfh .. 4 $.1 tl.-flltt''0'1V I Aci._,,n(•'O l& (Jf'' 1tn•it 1•• Unt n•nQIP(1 •• ~ p,,..,.., """' ·•J ~\~ _.e< .... , l• • "''""' ti•• !IA. 1H 1111 IAQ fO~d ... ,v•-111 , . I ~:: :'c:~~\ ,\ "' ,, (11f(ttn Q'-UJ,100 1(1•11 tJ~m• Poll Q I l• l>OO bJI , Wanq ll \ 174 JOO 16 •. Cttldot U• fJiO ). S1n1 ... l orn t t• XXl ~ • H••f11h Nl't1nM n lfJ; 100 1) .. ·''•I Copptr ~..--...aA . <(""n t' ,, ,wuNJ 11, n• '''''-•l•tin\ N EW YORll IA P I Prit o• let• W.Onetdev ol fOld coin•, tomiNfM wltll T ..... ay'•Pfleo ·~' 1r.y .... wuo. ofl ll4. M..-IMf, 11•0¥ ••, Uit.eo. oft IU.00. Me•k• .. Pt•. ' l lfey ., ..... oo .... 111 • ........ IGO u.-n, _, l'9V ot ., l*,a , ""'''°' L•H t1 <Pnh d P.lvf'ld Zt"< •I , 41• ... ,...nhd po\Jnt1 d f'th ... •t,.•J l '" '' )0 9 Ml-'-''' WN'k (tl'flPC~!l14 t~ Al&1m i1tvtn lb ~t-nh, oj oouno N '¥' M•rcwry l~' 00 Ot"f t1a .. a. Plat1ntitm l.4,/\ (A) ffOY Of N "f .-.ih·••r N£w iOR,. •r ••ttnch ~ thrn1,.u ..,,..,,r, tOOfv l U '>tt ott U bll E nq t>lhMd \II <N '1) • 1(1 011 IA M f•Drit•'ecl \llV4!'f StJ 48) OJI '" •1'0 Gold Qauu al io1u L...._. morn1nq flJ111no oo~ oo on s1e ~ '~~:dM •tternoon ''"'"0 S••J I\ o•f "••It: •"~'noon fl••nq UO 90 otl '°&I Fr•.......,: ''"'"9 uoa oo 011 '•& 1• l •rk • ••te .tftP~ fi•1nq 1.0 & oo "'' 'H 00, ~ 00 ol•~ed ot~s~':',~ A Henn.tft: ldlt morning ,40) t\ '"E~~l•lloar•: lalr morn1no H•l I\ "" t"t••••r•: l•tt mo'"'"0 ••1>,1c.it1"'a UIJ SO, off SJO" • • DAILY PILOT Thu11C11y. January 29, t N t J CONSUMER QUEENIE .... - 8 ~ Y!@lliJ[( ~@[(WO©® 'Cot a proNem., 'fht•n u•ntt' t11 J •ut /JIAnn l'at will cut red tapt'. yt>tlrny tht' onsWt>rs urid oc:t1Cm you rlt'ed •to solw mequlllt'.\ m ymwrnmt'Tll und l1us111ess .Wail your qr.wst1on.-. w l'ot l>unn . Al Y11ur .'it'r111re. <Jra11ye Coast Dally 1-'llot . I'() HllI /St;(J ('11sta Mi'SO, CA 92626. As many lt'tters as p'1s~1blt' u·1ll tw answered. but phorwd mquint'S vr lt1llns 1101 mcludmy Ow reader 's /uJI namt>. addre.\S and tmsm ess huurs· phunt' number cannot tw cur1S1dned nus ct1lum11appt>arsda1 ly eICept Sundays Prffpf••nl •rrk• ln.f11rt1 h•f""""''"" DEAa aEADERS: Tiie Food Hd Dru& Ad· mlalatraU. wHta pabUc commnt by Feb. 17 oa Its propoul &o reqalre maallfadattn Hd dis· trlba&on of medical devices (He• as X·ray maclalMs, pacemaken, S.O.pltaJ sapplles, latra- utert.e devices aad coetad ieues) &o let Ute a.cen· cy kaow aboat deatlts, Injuries or other safety problems auoclated wltla tlleir me. Prae11tly, dru1 compules must lalorm FDA of problems wltll their proclada, but reportin& trouble wltll medical devices ls volu&ary -and uD1atlaladory in FDA's opblloll. Tiie propo1al If accepted, would require device dia&rtba&on &o keep complalnt files aDd manuftt· taren &o llotlfy FDA within Z4 boan of product· related deaths. Written reports in seven days woald ~ mandatory for deaths, injuries or health· related defects in these proJuds. A two·day nottnudoa deadline would be set for defective de· vice recalls. Send your comments to: Dockets Management Branch CHFA·315), Food and Drug Adminiatra· tion, Room 4·1Z, 5'80 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. %0857. """ "" 11·nrnlnfl lnbrl•? DEAR PAT: I read recently that lhe Treasury and Health and Human Services departments recommended to the president and Congres~ that warning labe ls not be required on alcoholic beverages at this time. In view of all the evidence that links alcohol partic ularly excessive con· s umption to a variety or serious health pro- blems, including alcohol·related bi rth defects, I wonder why warning labels were turned down . Can you tell me why? S E .. Fountain Valley Amoa1 tile reasons for not requiring alcohol waralng la~ls is that pregnant women are warned of many tllreats &o safe completion of precnancy, and tllat there is a risk of overwbelmlng them with warnla&s &bat "everything" appe ars to be harmful. Warnlng label messa1es should be simple and co.cbe, but because alcohol's effects vary wltll tlile amoaat consumed and there's ao con· cla1lve evtdeace that moderate or intermittent drlaka.1 ceases loa1•term harm, a brief label wana.1 ls aot poeslble and may not~ cttvJJtclla&. t.lae repert coaclwdtd. 'Dalla•' ..... MARll.1.0. Tn .. tAPI Bual· "'"'•man Val\ Harlow want.II to sell Southfc'I~ Ha1whee. hut Mita Ellie m a t r11n 11f t e1 lt•v l11lon '1 popular ll11llu " nff<ln't worry that her hfe1lo1'1 twmt' wlll ~ bou•ht out from Ulldt'r h.11 ti .rktw . you 1u-ei. owns Southfork th nr h•'ll ""' but 110 1 the 11ctu1I ranch ~ hNl' 11w111t of th•• 11,·tlon of the week· h• I'\' ~"rlt•s t11kC!" J)lacc -t111r t11w the late11t person trying tu 1·1U1h 111 on the "011l1111s'' crai.e µatd u Stu rthnte r .. ~ to tht• Texas ~··(·rt·t ury or ~lull"~ offll't' to form thf' corporation. For two weeks. he's t>.eo advert.laint in The Wall Street Joumal tryin1 to sell the name. He hope1 lo 1et 12.000. The ad says : "Southfork Ranches Inc., a Texas corporation. Accepting offers for the corporate shell named Southfork Ranches Inc.·' Harlow says he's had no takers. ·'I just thought someone might want lbe uie orthe name," he said, udmlttlne he may have waited too Iona to make his move. "I should ha ve advertb1ed It when the 'Who Shot .J R ' t•rnzt> was in progress." SAU PRICIS GOOD THIU HI. 4, 1911 All Sale uems 1tre Sub1ttcl w Stoel; on H11no All Phologr QPh•C T ypo9n111h•c 111 Cle11c111 ano Prin\1110 ( 11111 ~ ""' Sub1ttel to Corr .,,._11011 to Illy In hot water 30·Q611on hot woter heater w i th energy .saving design H1gh-tbrnperature shut·ol' and glHl·ilned tank Reo 119 95 109111 40-tel .. r11. UUS .... 119.95 SO-tel. . . . . . . 159.95 . ~ .. ·.~~:.'.~ I ·~--•. = "S" \ --- garden cut-ups l'iomalite's newest. most powerful electric ch1in saw ts versatile ano easy to handle 10" •XEL-10 Reg 54 95 45•• easy does It with easydrlver Large blade screwdrtver with r11tchet huad fO( super.easy hancJI· Ing. Home & euto kit, with 3 bits. #AK-8 Reo 14 95 D D llght your space a little brighter CICERO'S Sl'..4~1 NAPLES, Italy <AP> -Archeololi•ts divin& wlth scuba equipment say they have found three ancient statues, each 19 feet tall, at the bottom ol the sea near the underwater ruins of Cicero's villa. Cicer o was a statesman and philosopher of ancient Rome who lived in the first century 8 .C. The statues apparent· ly 'portray mythological monsters. like the one- c yed Cyclops who im· prisoned Ulysses . I a•• ~y-0-Vac• 6-volt portable lantern for emergency use and travel or .;amping. Designed with ma~imum convenience 1n mind. Battery not Included. MERCURY SAVINGS a>1d 100>1 auoc1at1011 Ei ecutlve Off/cea: 7812 Edinger Ave., Hunting ton Beach, CA 926-47 Southt m C•lllornl• Rlglon•I Olllc111: !14177 E La Palma Ave , Art1heim, CA 92807 8~5 V1lley View SI .. Buerta PNll. CA 90620 16!141 Arntlill Rd .. C1m1rlllo. CA 93010 20715 S. Avalort Blvd .. C1rsort CA 90746 23021 Like Certler Or., 1L1ke Forest). El Toro, CA 92630 10CH E. lm~fial Hwy •. La Habra, CA 9063 1 Gl 4140 Lortg Beach Blvd .. Lortg Beach, CA 90807 • 22939 Hawthorne Blvd., Torr1rtce, CA 90505 1095 lrvlrte Blvd , Tualln, CA 92680 235 N Citrus Ave , Wesl Covln1, CA 91793 "M11cu1y Room" 11v81labl• on• ••served basis IOUAl "OuSr~' 11 ~DIM \ warm and durable Lightweight quihecJ vests and jackets with snap fronts and pockets Great tor the slopes Choice ol assorled colors. Reg 14 95 988 .' I I _,. f-\ ~-··~¥~A ) .. ~~1 ·' .! L ~,1 ·I )·:\:r-~ • / . ._,, £1 jock.I, r19. 74.tS ....... 17 .88 don't go near the fire 26" longs s11ve lingers from the ll11mes 11nd keep hands Clotan At· 1r11ct1ve matte bl11ck lonish llT .3_ Reg 3 99 2•• • ·• .. • 'll • A'"""9 ~I(~ ='-;;-:; ri~ r:~-~ t -l -·-.. =-,~ \'";--.\]I: I' '1 ~'IA~ y~ braze It L ~ .+.-~ ~-,_ - with the 1plHlre Brazing torch k•I includes a swivel 11p, propane tank. spark 11ghler, three trrazln11 l'Ods 11nd 11 32-pege- book #303-01 Reg 24 95 19111 Finally, some uperta warned that sln1lla&..oul. -·- a spedflc llealt.la ls1ue 1ach as fetal alcohol syn· I drome for a warnlnc label may caaae consumers to tlllU odter alcobol·related health hazards are Dot lmportut. ~ departments recommend that lndutry, 1oven1meet awd private orgaaizaUons conduct a DabUc bdormatloa campaign on alcobol·related ltealtltproblems. ----- f '•uunm•f•r b•H••• , . .,,.,,.,,,,.,, DEAR READERS: The 1181 edition of "Tbe Com pleat California Consamer Cataio&ae," which provides lalormatloa oa some 51 coa1amer Issues, baa beell releaaed by tbe CaUforala Department of Con1amer Affaln. It can be purcbaled for SZ.81, lndudla1 ta:a aad baadll•I cllar1es, from Pabllca · tlon Sedloa, P.O. Boll 1115, North Hl1hJands, CA 15111. Tiie Zl8-pa1e lllutrated pubUutlon alerta coa· Hmen &o tltelr rt111tta, potntlal problems, ways to aave moeey, wllat Jle•dea or orgaalaatloa1 to con· tad lf problem• develop, aad other refereece matertala. CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $&00,000 Newport Equity 'Funds· Inc l.JcenMd Brotler Since 1971 (71•> 760-6060 • · -1Vlrllanglng around Plastic clothes hangar Is more durable th11n old·lashioned metal kind Collar contoured. choice ol colors. 11•1 Just Hile the old lamplighters m ..-,, .. .,., .. UllO Oil A11orted lragrencea and colors ol tong-burning lamp oll tor most kerosene lamps 1-quart bottle. Reg. 2.19 1•• zynolyte speed Zynolyte Spray Lacquer dries In minutes. Sale. lead lree and hetps prevent rust. Clear, black or white. Reg. 3.39 241 why 1 wire? Becauae wire brushes get the scrubbing job done more effec· llvelyl Reg. 1.65 dramatic accents before the fire 3·piece antique brHs set with hang- rng poker ancJ brush •157 R90. 44.95 34•• bllCll magic for I flrepllC8 Striking bl•ck & antique br111 lireecreen with malchlng hanging poker end brueh. #103. Reg. :M.95 2811 ~D -,..-----+--~ So11 01f'qO f • wy COSTA ~ 8ol.t1 ,; MESA Ad om\ II Conveniently located ... fasy To Reac11 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-l080 HOUIS: WHKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 f \ le 2 • • f P\JllLIC NOTIC& •tC"nftWtMtt•ltl ..... " ........ , ...... _ .... --.,. •t>l"t ... _ .. '00TMIU "bCK,141l\ tt911 • llCll ......... 'vlle IM 11-l"e \.ell .. •Ne ttlt• ,,. .. vo111 •no "" 11' ""' f "'" ......... • ..... 100 " ..... <•l ... •-•llA .. e •• ,.._ ..... ,,. _ _.. 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T f "-" tOHOCOftt per.oro et• CI01flQ °"'' ""-»•• '"" ....011"~ EI(. c. t. 8 Fii-ES 101.-; & .. 10••11.r\t \ff•• I ~o""*••n v.11_.v C •llto'"'• "llot •it ~ l..td • C.•t1forn1• r!)• 001e1ion 1•1•• 8roo"'"'" !>tre~I J.oul'\l••n v-11et (•Ht0tn1• 'l)IC. ftH \ bu\J ... \i I\ '-Lllf~le<J Oy • '-°" 00'"''°" Alt rn1r-tQ\ t ICI ' WHH4ttn L. Mc.Gow•n Pr H.adltf\ t '"'' " .... ,.,...,, •• , flleG witn thie Cw ntf Clen. ol Ot-Counlv on Jen 11 ... t '1~J PYDll\lllld Or-Coe\t Oe1h P iiot, Jen 1' F•D S 11, I' 1,.1 .e.11 PUBLIC NOTICE . - NOTICE OF DEATH OF KATHERINE LEMOND RUDDY AND OF PETITION TO AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A107447. To all he ir s . be neficiaries, c re d itors and contingent credito rs of Katherine Lemond Ruddy of Anaheim, California, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been fi led by Randall R. Ruddy in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Randall R. Ruddy be appointed as personal representative to ad- minister the estate of Katherine Lemond Ruddy (under the Independ ent Administration of Estates Act>. The petition is ~t for hearing in Dept. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on Feb. 2S, 1981 at 9 :30A.M. I F--·VOV.O&J ECT to the granting of the petition, vou should eith~r appear at the hearing and state your objec tions or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your a t- torney. I F YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a c ont· ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your c laim with the court or present it to· the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Sec tion 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. 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, ac· c ou n ts and r eports desc ribed in Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Milan M. Dostal A ProtessioMI Corp. 505 City Pairkway, Suite 1000 Orange, CA 92661 (714) 135-2924 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Jan. 29, 30, Feb. 5, 1981 492-81 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUlaUSllllEH NAMEITATEMElllT ri.. ro11-1nq ~,_,, ••• d01"9 .,.. .. M\i •\ P"RSONS' AIR, INC .. "Slt S "l•Po•I W•v. SMll• .. ,,., Ca lllornla '2107 Ol<k'• "•la!IO•\, Inc , a Calllornl• CO<Po•allon. 1'Ut 5 Alrpor1 Wey, 5Yll•, •.Sent• AN,C•lllornle.,107 Tltl\ buslne-n" c-ucted 0¥ a cor~ Po••llon. Okk'iAvlallon, Inc J .ine\11 P anon•, PreSl*lll Tltl\ Sia!-"' we• lllod wlllt tile Coufllf Cler• ot Ora"91' County on Jen11arv IJ, 1'11. PIUlll Ptll111"'9cl 0r-. CoHt Dally Piiot, Jen 15,12,:lt,F•D.S,1•11 7$ .. lt PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT O' AltAlllOOlllMENT O•U,EOf' PICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME TIM tou-1,,. _ _.., nave alwln· dofted tltt YM of IM fklltlous t>YllfltH Mtne. ,_ IC 0 HOMES. IOOIJ CHrfleld Av.-. HIMllnflen llH<ll, C.lll«nta .,,.... TIM l'lctl"-1 SlltlMU N•,.,. r•· lffrtd t• ..... •• lllld In Or .... C1111nl'( IWI Alllodl II, 1'7•. OALE StMaltO, IUO 5-ftl-lla Tttr.ct, CM-•I Mar, Callfornlt ... u i-Hlll .. H. McNAMll, II ... lrtt4111\1nt Slrwt. F-t•l1t Vtlley, Ctllhtmt. ft119 Tllll WtlltlU was conducltd ., t llmll .. Ml1Mrlltitl. '911tlitH, M<N•,,_ TMI ......._. •• nlW wltft lftt Cev11ty Cltn tf OrMl!t C911111¥ Ill J_,-y•·""· ,...." :.f.1tltM 0r.,,.. C..st Otlly i-1Ml4, 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • .. Thunday, Janu81'y 29, 1911 HIF DAILY PILOT f J I The ll91e1t Marketplace on the Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ( 842 5&7S ] One Call Service - : FHt Credit Approval ~ ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ............. Metk•: All rea l estate ad- v r rt 1 11 ~d 1n tht s newspaper 1s s ubJeCI to the Federal fair Hous mg Act of 1968 which makes 1t llle&al to ad- v~rtlse "an)' prefenmce. limitat ion , o r dis c·nmanataon based on race. <'olor. re ligion. llt!X, or national origin, or arwntention to make any such prefe rence. hm1tat1on. o r dts rnminal1on " nus newspaper wi ll not knowingly ac<·~pt any advertis ing ror r e al estate which 1s m viola· lion oflhe I aw. .. OIS: Act.ertlten ....... cMclltt.ir .. cWy .... report~ ron ••••tr· 1"M DAILY PILOT .. ._., ...ay for .... tint i11cornct l•Hrtlo11 ..,, 1 ~~~•••ee••• GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR, FAM RM, POOL One of Irvine's most established c om · munities in an exrellent location. 3 big bdrms + den + ramily room . Beautiful cr ack lln1e firepla ce in fam ily room. The back yard is an enteruiners delight with sparkling pool . huge patio. terriric for enterta ining. Owne r highly motivated. t·all now won't last. 752· l 700 THE REAL ESTATERS 2WILLDO I ASSUME Need 2 Gl "s for double VA substitution. on this beautiful Mesa Verde No rth mode I wit h atrium orf master bdrm. Fir epla ce in Ii vrng room, soaring cathedral ceilings, huge country kitchen wit h ram1ly room. The VA loan on thts property is at 1or;. and the price is below market value at $122,300. Se ller 's anx· ious. call today for all details. 7S2· l 700 THE REAL ESTATERS ------ MWPTBCH HOUSE $132.900. Singles. young married. steps to beach, pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm cathedral cell· inged style beach home Cozy br ick fi replare. rormal dining. Secluded fountain in enclosed patio. Hurry. won 't last Call 673-M50 l~A~I UDOISLI lmmed . occup a nc y Price reduced. No quail· fying no point, no pre· payt~. Seller will carry contract. 4 br & den. 4 ba. frplc. new crpl & paint. sus.ooo. Agt. 963-8182. SANT A AMA HeiTS $109,500 2011 Orchid 3 Br l Ba, good size lot. A.asumable lst. Owner anxious and wi 11 carry. Chick Spiller, 631·1266. REALTORS ...,.STAITID Here'a a tuper buy! A ..U kept S Bdrm l Ba bome ln eo.ta Men. Up· ll'ldel lnclude near new carpet!.. roof, and dla· pc11aJ. nV ICcesl and z ........... Alf'Ht llarterbome fw a JOUDI -.aa.OBIJ•.•· ......... .., 17N711 p ....... Fors. Hein•• Fors. ....... Fors. ....... Fors. ....... ,.,. s. ........... s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········~······1·=2· Ge•rel I 002 GtMr.. I OOJ Gtllfftl I 002 • ...,... I 002 Gt Mr.. I 002 Clit•r.e -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNl'INGTOM VILLAGE BARGAIN! Btautlrul 3 Bdrm, located in ex- cellent area of Hunt· lnllOfl VU1a1e. Centrafly kltated, Jo1 to the beach. Walllin1 dis t a n ce to 1bops, schools. 1olf course. RV access. Owner may finance to qualirled buyer. A bar1ain at $109.000 Call now, 752·1700 lTHB RilALI ~ATERS ...... w.-s Move i nto this im- maculate 5 bedroom 2· sty, 3 bath family home New carpet and paint and great location make this a very desirable property. Assume exist· ing loans and save on fees. Full price$170,000. .. VISTOISJ XLNT e UNIT Year around rentala. And only '249,950! COSTA MESA OLLHOUSE Located on a quiet East.side street! 3 bdrms + s-eparate laundry, Screened patio, RV parltin1. A real bargain at $135,900. Offered VA. You must see to ap-i ! . 7 I YEAR MEW LUXURIOUS I $79,900 TOWNHOME .......... ~v. 4 8dim (2 Matr Stesl, formal dinin1 room, larae 1•me room, quiet cul·de·••c. Unusual courtyard entry with fountain and running brook. Many up1rades •.ooo RCTaylorCo 4 "l\) 'I'~ )(I HCAMYOM ertvacy abounds in this elecant. 3 bedroom 3 bath Bordeaux model which of(ers comfort and spacious living in an excellent lo c ation Owners will assist in rinancing. Offered at $395,000 D.M. MAISHALL llALTOIS 644-tt90 760.0135 100/o ASSUMAILI LOAH Sharp 3 Bdrm. corner lot in El Toro. New carpels and paint. New central air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Asking 1103,000. For an appoint· ment to see, call 540.1151 -~~-~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS NIWPOIT PoeMT DWI.IX Spectacular 2 and 3 bed.room units. Picture window. provide birda e)'f! view of the uttimate In seaside livln1 . F irepfaces. new ti le kitchen and baths. Owner will carry rinanc· in1. A steal! Call now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES ·714-631·6990 EASTSIDI FIXllt Beautiful tree lined s tr eet . Walkwa y through Hower rilled yard leads to shake front home. Charming bay windows enhance this 3 bedroom c u t1e. Old c harm ab o und s Hardwood rloors, de· rorators touch will make this doll house a beauty Not many left Call us now. (1' ;t 'v\ I <-.,I I I '\ TAYLOR CO . I<!· \I I 11!:~, ',,., .. 1·111; HOMI & 2 IMCOMI UMITS ALL FOi $271,000 A perfect combination or charm, personality, warmth & income. Live in the lovely separate 2·Bdrm home & en· joy the income from the two 2-Ddrm un- its directly behind. In addition, a cozy spa & barbeque area lo complete the picture, and in the finest Costa Mesa location. WISUY ... : TAYLOI CO., IEALTOIS 21 I I S• Joo .. I• Hiit lood HIWPOIT CENTEI, H.I. 644·4' I 0 Have something } ou want to sell'.' Cla!>s1r1ed ads do 11 well C all NOW . 642·5678 People who need people should always t hcC'k the Serv1l·c Oirel·ton in the DAii. Y Pit.OT OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX PLUS a..o1 ...... a .......... t;'c•~ ,, b t1rt . .....,c ..... 1ec.._&. I• t • r-c• '" ,,._ ,_.. ...... IOte111a.•11 r YUflf-..&INlr w .......................... , ...... ,., tllcoc .... c .. fw .... .. Beautiful l yea r new One year new East.side Sandlewood townhome • Costa Mesa ! 3 Bdrms, Superb upper lot·ation I 2~ baths, loaded with Beautiful View or green• I designer touc hes! l~~~~~~~-~­ belt and recreational I Sparkling clean! Owner SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 pn•iew ... ndflllt pr1p1r+J. r.rfKt fore_,....__., ... ..___. .. racilit1es. Balcony over· anxious ! Steal it at looks pool and s pa. $133.500.6"6·7171 1 Space age kitchen with I ~WP R~ 11 y I lots of cupboards and & .siu::. ~ counter space. Xlnt floor ESTATERS plan, all decorated in • • earthtones. Shows like a l•---------model. Perfect for the guy or gal on the go! Call now 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS WA1HfllONT HOME 5 BR. 4 Ra , custom wa te rfro nt hom e w/17X38' pvt dock Pr ice Sl.395,000. For details on this home and appt to see, call Carol Hort. agt. 63).()($4 STEPS TO HACH Two 2 Bdrm units. cor- ner lot. ocean view. ex cellent summer/wtnler renta l.1210 000. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ratVATI TOWMHOMI! 3 BR Big Canyon home w/dlning area brkfst nook. country kitchen w /lovely garden court & patios. Re ady to move in. Owner will lease option $1500 1mo. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. 752-1414 551-1700 (ompu• Volley (eMe< w()O(bodqe Cente< 642-1235 644-6200 q() I Oo•et Or .. e Harbor V.ew Cente< CIE 110181 -ILllKS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE CiOOD FIHAHCIM& 0('c:'iln-Bay V1rw. Twn Bedroom Condo In On e Of Ne wport 's ~1 o~t P restigious c;u;i rd <;att•d Communities Priced Below S1m1lar Mocfois Lari:t: Assumable Isl Owner Will (.'ons1 dt•r Sf•(•on<l Asking SIH!l.!15/l WOOOUIOGI Prime Lakdront Location Exclusive Woodbrid~c Crossing Upgraded Detached Condo. Surrounded By Waler, Grass Area & Trees Three Bedrnoms & Family Room. ~nciosed Patio & Derk. With View. Beach & Clubhouse. l'ool. Tennis & Bike Trails. A l'irusurc To Show $290,000 UllCA llNlf DINOSAURS • C S I A V L E T T S P 0 T A A E C S 0 0 S U H A T I S I A U A 0 U 0 8 M 0 A S A U A 0 P 0 0 M G E A A 0 U S P A I T A U U E H T L L U S U A D 0 0 N H H T I A P A A L A Y 0 A Y A H H N F C Y A N A U E S E 0 G T E N T S 0 U S S I I N U L E 0 E A H C I 0 T 0 N S I L C S F G A 0 T T N £ H A C D H L T A 0 E A A 0 I S N E N R G T 0 0 0 H L U 0 R U N P A E 0 P 0 0 J R S 0 A N V A T A R 0 E D 0 A N l P R I S M A 8 A S 0 T 0 E 5 H L 0 I 0 U 8 R " E E L E D 0 0 R Y H E A T A D 0 P 0 R E H T A l P P G D E U A S U A U A S 0 R 0 M P T S N 0 U S T A 8 H I N Q H H P E 0 E : ...... _._........,......., .... ...... .....,. .......... ,Ind ..... -tt ""; C...... .,..,,_,.. T......_J =~ =: ~; .......... ..... Alam• OftlM8'1M ""'*"" ,....... T.....,... .... Lilltl •• FACT OR FfCTIOH FACT .. TAK E O VER LARGE LOANS on this very desirable t•ondo Super loc al io n and secunty No qualtfymg. 1106,500. Call 979·5370 to- day. ALLSTATE REALTORS 41EDltOOM $101.500 Family living at its best with room to grow Dramatically upgraded thr oughou t Huge enclosed patio overlooks sunny rose gardens Super assumable financ· ing. Don 't wail!!' (t, ~ . -~ . . . ' . : . . .. ~ , ... J • • ]'" Al AL f$1Alf EICELLE#CE $'1t1CI tUt MEWPORT HEIGHTS 0,.. Daily 1-4:10 4215-hnlardlM Custom three bedroom home. Sunken living room. Family room with wet bar. Owner will carry complete rinanc· mg. Quick possession $360,000. '31-7300 M.I. CALIFORNIA DREAM Beautifully spacious 3 Bdrm home in great locallon Fabulous fami· ly room. 2 fireplaces. j a c u z zi. decor a t o r wallpape r . Ass ume INiy • ..,. .. ,. s2.200,ooo. u 1.1400. SEABl.UFF--AWARD WINNER s,.c1... 2-•••rr tow•ll••• •• • IM&ll,.p ... 11 Id Cl ftf ..... mlt wltlt,_...._ .. hlit,._2._.., 1/l b& Sale-' auhted .... f.c ....... ,..a ......... weMJM ,_, AITD ,. .... s I '3,000. WATERFRONT HOMES. tNC Rf.\I 1 ..,1 ... H ,,.,.,, H111r1 f',i,1;.11-. M.JP\t•ttt11,tt1 11 !h IA.' ( ... ,,, 11 .. , N .. '-'f .. UI k.,.,"h '31·1400 ~1'1 M,'1"11• A"'' 11..1~ ... 1,1,11..t '73-6900 SM COVE PRON'RTIES ., 1-4-6-31-6990 loan.1184.900. Call t.~od~a)L' 1----f'or-..-Ad in Ww11•s W l.~ DollloUH This 3 Br 2 Ba home tru- ly has loads of charm with its larl(e brick & pine fireplace, and ex· posed wood beamed cell ings . Features in(:lude- sprinklers. detached 2 car garage and golf rourse view to boot. The owner will finance the sale or carry a large 2nd. Full price S162.500 ALLSTATE ' REALTORS ------ Morttlwood /vi Op~~it.Y. Priced we l>elow e last sale of this model and it"s a creampufr. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. larj?e ramily room. wetba r. master bedroom suite . spa, and a long hst of luxury features. Priced to sell quickly at $229,000 with excellent financinJ?. Call 751 ·3191 C::SEL..ECT IT PROPERTIES RESIDENTI AL REAL ESTATE SERVICES LOTS OF rtJ.AZ:Z In this smashing 4 BR. + ram. Rm. "Vanderbilt" in University Park. Cathedra l ceilings. Open staircase & a lovely master bedroom suite. A dramatic home for p articular people. All this and great financing too! $215,000. Fee. IN Nl!WPORTCIE~R ~ 644-9060 .... , .... n .. .... '" .,...,. • •• 101' ., ...... .. t _ ,,, ..... R:Clla&....1 :: :.-.. " .. .... _ ..... 11-·-R:.lilt:ll..J a~. . . .... ~l!M~lt iF' iii ' ' ! c• S..e 642-5678, Ext. ]]0 Father -Son Set Quick Classics! One \ a cl•s~•t mo<11h~O klll the 01ne1 • tfl\\•C •141> '"u 1111hal luck' Dolh ~'"h a1t 111 ont oa11ern CllOOSt one 10 st" lh1' season lh! olhti lht ne•I f'11nleel Pa11ern 9066 M1~~ Wa1)f S•lt\ 74 2~ 26' 1 78 JO 12 J4 S11e 26'1 kill I I g ya•d~ 60 inch ••ap I'• ll•~h SM4 Sl.00 .. •h ""'"" ~ ..... ,..... .. fint-clm alnNil. Ml4tiet. Set!4 • MMWI MAITI• ~m0.,..6ea , Daffy .... m""' ••r. .... '"'-., lMll. Prillt , _.,. ZIP, Sil( .. ST1U _., •' Nl W SPRING SU•Mlll 1911 • PAn£AN CATAlOC ~ fOtt.: HARlftC &AVtltCS • '""9.~· WOik fllOlllJ 91111 Ml 100 ftst-.! lfif~:i .... .n: .. 1 ......... r.·"· u••• ..-. . 11t· ••• lfl'lllli_ ... 1·1': • .... ,. • PWT •ct .. ONT JI nur""'"' ',.,." nt "t'dlle from P'''"'" t11rttt• lot 4 hctrn1 , :t bath 1•u1num twnw noc1 ,,, n ft•ulurina "'1r\nc' 1 oum ••1\tf\ "' 1n.c room, dm1n111 "'""" "'"" in .. t•h · 11 .~.t••' LIM> llU '''"" 1t't11lltit•lt"ll tradll1omal hh· 3 bdrm 2 hut h honw f.-alurmtt ia.rw~ hv 11.!~~ bathe, and OM I 8clrm I bathe. enr&oud 1• ra1u. .... lit IUWHliaM at ..,._ CaU Mt till 't '11 •l I ..: t A I I l / ·~· ' I!'~ ... _. ___ ...,.._,.,,.,, 1ti111•1•1 '"'"•141••••• ,.,, ... , .. ,._,,_., .. ,,.,.,_Ni ••••••••••••••• 1 •-• ••••• ........... ••••• .. ••••• ..... ••••••••••••-• .. ••• ...... "-• ·=_..... '. .... F=' ...... 1"11 ........ ········•••e••••• ............ ~ .... ..!~ ....... , ••••••••• ~~ ~.!!::!!~ ••• !~ .... ~ ....... .!.~ ~~ ••••••• .!~ •mv•~ ---¥1190... ., ............... •Y OWNSR·H•r-or ... -.. ...........--..... I ..... l ... .... --· ..... .... Canliel .... ... L"•Y ~I I --... If•• l • • I • • • . •aull-4 ""'•••· ••· ftma ,. --WtU 'VI' ...,.,. :::-i ..... I ar 1 ... 0.--/~.-..n -d.e6aaW e.n, M lou et.reu. PAIT SM.I ..:a=.·= H • ~ ..... tMI POPULAR llOD&L la rw ....... or"4·TM Husband already, left 3 beautiful 3 111 ... -··•"•••• ........... -TurUtrocll Tdle • .Uc.11 bedroom condo unit. Pool, spa, near REALTORS llWCMOS IASTSIDI C.M. ~l2Santa Ana Ave .. n ••eta alvd <nr _.•ded wt priced UD· CHAllU• ~chools and So. Coast Plaza. Great Mum>. IO' frt, C·2 a. cllrawttet. 1 baocll lo OHan. A•· invest.me nt property. Owner will Lew.a, okl hu. snuoo iedhtnc@>Reahy aumable sw.ooo &oa.n at help f11:1an ce at 12%. A Quail Place f,p, ~ d.f . 14'lll ln. •·rrlflc Interest t Ev I Owner (71 )4ff·ll01 ', ... ra e. ....c us1ve. 552 n.ia duplH 11 priced to ....... _ -7~ teUattDS.000. Noquali-J f)1n1 required. LOWDOWMPY..n. DOITIDOI tc 1 Innovative New Pro-ote Realty lfam allow• you to buy cau DOW~~.!.T~rmation & Investment ~ home even If you 00 thia 3 bdrm. 2, ... ba.. . 640-5777 9UAIL PLACI PIOHITllS 712·1f20 rt•1 1 e•.tthw1 wom & it patio• l.l\1tr1jl roorn hu' .Hlru1•t1\e• ht•1un .:c•llln.is. flr,•pliu•t• & ln•111 h rluur!> lc-udtn6' unto hr"" 1•.i1111 N ''" k 111 ht•n hit 111 1--------- 2 BR. 2\<'I ba. cont.emp. dftlp $111.000 ....,.,"6 64'-60tJ' have a very &ow down -.. l'~~~~~~~~~lf a..t-. ~ t Llttl C h fam rm, Edinbur1 ••.._ IOtO ~_.._ IOto paymen · • 11 Model in Viii. I. L""'a'·d •••••••• -Needed; Call for an ""' "" BAYFRONTHOME ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• appt. w/one of our in· on major 1reenbelt. OWNER/BUILDER ~-------------~~;..;.;~ .. .i pjtll.1111 ,., l ·111 .. t • tu l4•t11t1i. 1•11urh •1t1111 h h•·.i1 ht•., &-l'!uhhou,,· ( '.1n tw ., .. 111 l11lh 1111 nl'ttwil Si:>t1 11uu IATNC>tn \\, ll.1u 'lt'"•rcJI flm· h1111w:. "l\h jll~I & bhµ BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR . • .... ' . \ l 1 ' • "'... h () ' l (1 b \ ,. --_. -~ ~~ REALTORS 67S.S5tl NIAi SO. COAST Pl.Ali For .... ..,., .... -....... ~. ..... ,... ct.le•. A .. -=--. ,.... ... co ;I le~· Al fw 171,HO. COLE OF MEWPOIT IEALTOIS 2515 L C..t Hwy., C--.. Mw .... 675-5511 WATERFRONT CONDO-VU NEWPORT CREST END UllT 0c ........ ,.,.... ..... 4 ... 2...e.y 2w. ................... . ,.... ............ ~ ...... .. ....,_. & 9 cch"'-$195,tOO. WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY lea..., .. 1~14 :•I 2 Piflil ... • ,. ....... ,.... 2......., "-· Lsp ---....... ··~ ..... 4 ................... ,.., ..... ... .............. ....,, ...... _, __ ........ , ............ ., ..... .... ,.... ... 2 .............. ..-. .................. $1,100,000. WATF.RFRONT HOMES, IN< Kl Al I .., I A II 1 l to V.. t ", .. , I t\A.o\ Nt•\A.f Wlll '~"" h ti ,M,umt•A"' ·~·"""' bl.11111 '31-1400 67)..6900 Or-. c ... c ..... ,........: THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTA TE IHl ..... ,,_tkelte J-"~coane .. For ..... oueclotet ploo•I•• to lteco•e .................... n ...... c..-wt ... ffco•W'lte.e.,....., procHce .. rwol ...... ...... 11.....,11 •.. ......,H.WW...• ._ ..... ,le ........ nt1 llAL ISTATllS Harry II. Wmters. Ill, 1s executive vice president of THE REAL ESTATERS and past dlre~tor of training. In addition to a real estate Instructor at OCC. Mr. Winters 1s an instructor in the Realtors Institute and author of several of its courses. He is a popular guest lecturer at real estate meetings throughout the state He has worked successfully an all fields of real estate. including sales. orrice management. escrow. title insurant·e. mortgage banking and the real estate tax service business. ORANGE COAST COLI.KE ....,_.,1 ......... .-.• ,....., ....... 1.10~ For additional information, please call 556-5772. The only real estate class being offered al OCC Vou do not have to hve within the OCC district in order to attend this class. (If cleu becomes flu.cl, you may enrotl by petttton· Int Mr. wtnte,.onfl,.tdayofcla•.) ':~::· SCl:~~lA-"£~s· .... •.••• H-~, CU.T I PO\l&N ----- • •-•o-lell••• of '~• ,...,, ....... bled ..... d. ti.- low to f0<t11 '°"' ""'Pie ...,.di ~ -' • "j,jff'MWsltmu IN r r r r r I . ~ ¥o~k~f lfTTUS I I I I J I ._.1CU...urlM1nn .. C•111 Ct ·11• J WUTCUH ·SIJt,100 Luv.ily i bdrm. ~ bath ~dull rnndu T1·rrafic hh'a\luJl 1.nd pr1n!d 11wht ' t"1rephH'\'. b1tr. lk-lwit' thn11.11itwul \ U1\'l,1111111f , ll.1 rh111 lrt\1'"'1111•111 l'o WATHROMT ... YowT.,...! PlERtFLOAT, quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R·2 lot. Two cu garage. 1425.000! I~ ASSM. LOAM lmntaculate 3 Bdrm + bonus room with bu. Near -new ear thtone carpets, shutters & new tile Ill kitchen. Lovely yard whh storage shed. Asking $168,000. For an appt to see. call M<>-1151 .. ~~~HERITAGE vlltment counselors lo· llany extr as, i nalde da · laundry rm .. protected New custom home with L, ... .-a-....... patio, nice alied lot. boat d~ll + ve r y -_..... -Owner will help finance motivated. Good rinanc· IJ..7/rYe?MTlllST ina. U .295,ooo. Call IA'ft AYAIL owner. Eves 64().7665 or Incredible, but true! 675-2763 Thi• 4br, 2ba Hunt. Beach Beauty is Priced For Quick Sale. Owner will help finance too! 9:111fJtat Pr•••••? ... 9 .. ,, ... °'., ...... HUDY THIS WOM"T LAST AT ~&oriifts1 -~-REALTORS ~ ... I.I'" ~ASSOCIATES 141-1511 THllLUFfS Panoramic vista of lush greenbelt from this spacious 3 bdrm. 2•1:1 bath "End Unit " townhome. Offered at 't523 CAMPU5Da·IRVINE $249,50(). Agt, 640.5560, IAYFIOM'T a..,..IHdl 1041 CHAIM~I. SUPEI ••••••••••••••••••••••• T I I M S ~ I 0 °/o foar S., Al Or Pwt DOWN WOODS COVE Dont wait on this lovely DUPLIX & GUEST house with private dock. con AGE '475.ooo. 641-0163. MEWLISTIMG EXICUTIVI HO Ml- ~SI O"ION 01 IUY L~ase 1t, leas~ option it or buy it ~th extraordinary terms. ft""amily s ized executive home in excellent a r e!l. ()wner transferred and mot1va~ed . Call us for an appt. to see this outstanding 4 bedroom home. QUAIL PLACI PIOPllTllS 752-1920 IOI Ca•••rcW Prop1rty I 600 ---------...................... . • •••••••••••••••••••••• AN $80,000 :1 ,, I ..... .., ..... ....... •'75-7060• REALTORS , _______ 1 FlllPLACL CLOSE TOllACH Lovely 1 year old home attached. Low down. Easy terms. $125,000. CaU BRICKELL REAL E S T A T E lNVE S TM ENTS : 960-~ SJ0,000 DOWM Outrageous 2br, Iba, owner's unit. Skylights, Antique Doors /Win· dows, Beamed Ceiling, Frplc, New Kitchen/- Bath. $275,000 by owner Days 833-3544 . eves 661·~. 370 Flora ..wt'OIT CllST Beautifully upgraded 2 Br 2'h ba end unit w/°" cean & mountain views. Walk to pool & tennis $180,000. ' ••• ~~~!E!' "' ~ . " : . . . . .. : ~ •I"': I :" INVESTORS nc1n is now in Cosfa Mesa or renng res1dent111I pro· perty with· No Negative Cash Flow no Tenant ProlJlcrns Capital Gains Only High Returns (not 2nd Trust Deeds) • II for information RED CARPET -754-1202 MEWPOIT HACH 3 bdrm. 2 ba. yearly, un rurn. S675 Monticello Townhouse 3 bdrm. 2 ba, furn yrly $500. 642·2253 eves associated BRO ~ £PS REAL TOPS lOJ' V'll 8olbr;IJ b 7 ! ib6 I SPARKLING 48DRM Family Ho me o n ly 1122,500 totally redone in/out. nr schools & S.C. Plaza. Open wknds 12·4 675-2345 3151 Canadian Owner/Agt. -------- MISAVRDI !1/471_...M ... Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm. 2 ba estate sale. Prine. on· ly. $112.500 641·8833 Broker EASTSIDE R-2 Impeccable cottage with 2 Br + den. Won't last Jw;t listed at $135.000. Rae Rodgers. 631 -1266 REM AX VA, t'llA n :RMS· 3 Bdrm "Mes a Verde" de light ~ Super clean ! Fireplace Large lot. $119.500. TARBJ::LL, REAi.TO R S . Cal l 540-1720 EAST SIDE Entertainers delight. -Svp~r-f;rm1i·y-i'tam-r w/indoor s pa & sauna . Just listed. Call now' TifE ESTATE AGENTS 631-1442 4UMITS CLOSE TO BEACH. II Bdrms on a !iO' wide lot for only $400,000. Or buy 1---------4 Bdrms for o nl y _________ -1 $200,000. SOUDWOOD••• I _J_AC_~t~~LTY ~~~~~~·~:~~I ..,.... .......... home Leaded glass oak brick atmosphere. Par excellance wine room. $250,000. Tomorrow's security for your family today. Deluxe triplex wllh owner's unit whit·h features: 3 bedroom, 3 4COO.M.E.17"da· _'. • _ FOR.~1~ balh, fireplace and 2 car :-• "" ... garage. Near s hopping A•. •. -. ? .... and schools. Assume • 1 -~- SI 15,000 loans. Phone lo· ---------day. 556-2660 CSELECT T' PROPERTIES OWNER WILL FINANCE 2bdrm twnh11e. $109,000. Open House Sat/Sun, 1·5. 587 Wendy Ln. Owner 646-2142. Oww-Fill•c• 9001'0 Small, Eastside Costa Mesa charmer. Flowers. fruit trees, Franklin stove & hot tub make lhis 2Br, lBa cozy inside & out. Lots of stained glass. Room to garden $131,500. 182 Albert Pl. 646-2390. CHICITHISI AM1Hm1s COST A MISA 'S SUPlllUY L.::~~~~~-" i LOCATION - TERRJlo'lC 1006 ISJZE·1650SQ. FT. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• I DOUBLE GARAGE c.ottage, near South Bay. 2Br, lBa. $295,000. Agt &31-7022, 675·0895. W/OPENER I MJCRO OVEN - DlSHWASHER C.-.. Mw 102,. fTRASHCOMPACTOR ' I AIRCONDITIONER ••••••••••••••••••••••• /HUGE WALK -IN S02Acacia; $337,000 CLOSETS 20Acacia; $286,500 /CEMENT DRIVES 425 Femleaf; $269,500 /POOL fr JACUZZI Drive by, then caU WILSON p.a.•i Sara Marvin, AA Unlque Homes C11ll11d1l111 I 67$-5611; 675·6000 llO W. WILSON ST. CDM con A&E PLUS INCOME ....... 212,100 or 3 Bdrm 2 ba home with llolated master bdrm (Can be parent retreat or In-law qrtrs) and a 2 Bdrm Colta1e. Atty way you describe It • It's charmln1. up to date and beautifully k>cated. C-.fwhtilll 644-7211 SPY.UIS OCIAM YllW Sbdrm, UH,000, lo dowa , 1• term1. 94711. COSTAMISA Sales office open 11 : 00 to 4 :30 . CLOSED nlURSDAY. ..... 114/ '3 l·IOll COt •OIT AILI l .. MHOMI Wood noon. fireplace, LARGE lot. Slt0,000. ..,Mcc..le,Ur. 141-7729 11£&\VERDE OLUIOUSE 4 Br, 2be. newly decorat- ed. Lrs bo111.11 rm. Al· 1um loan of H2,000, 10~"" effective rate. AMln1. sue.•. Huf'l')'t REAL aTAT& ITORI! rrJ.1n1 fflive aomet111D1 &o aellT ClMalfted acla do It well. foar S. lty o ...... Huntington Seacliff. cusl. sgl. story. 2400 sq ft. 5Br, formal din. rm .. fam. rm, laund rm, stained glass. Asking $249,500 714 ·960·29S3. Assum at 11'%%. "Beach Walk Townhome" Close to beach. 4bdrm, 31!llba, dark rm-storage rm, many xtras, by owner. willing to carry 2nd. $170,000. By app't only. Bart847·3664. ...... ~­....... 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWHH FIMAMCIM(i Spectacular waterfront view condo, 3br , 2'<'lba, 30' boat slip.upgrades . AITD at 123 . Nova Properties.: agt, 898_:0087. '"-1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •COi LIGl PAii FIATUllS Super Syracuse plan featuring 3 bdrms + den, 2 ba. Ideally located close to schools. park. pools and shoppin1. Ask· . I $144 900 ~ H/\l\.(,H Hf/\l TY 1J~) 1 !000 ••S130M! Yes. hard to believe but true! We have just listed 2 lovely. free-standing h o m es in fabulous Irvine, and both under $130,000! One a 2-sty, 3 · Bdrm home well located in Universit y Park. An out.standing value al $129,500 The 2nd a one level 3 Bdrm dollhouse in ''The C.Olony" purchased with as little as lO"lo down. $128,500 Hurry!, both of these beauties will go fast. riiil \\bodbrtdge ~ 5~~ •tttBarranu Pkwy,lrv!M WOODlllDGE GA&ISMODIL FoaSALE Professionally furnished & landscaped. 2 Br. den. 2 bath al $200.000. 552-0817 Days 551-0802 Eves Wahrft..tHws THE llG STEAL ltalton. lite. Dana Point duplex 2 br, 611-1400 1 a upper. 1 br lower, ·~~~~~~~~~ new crpt, fresh paint. beamed ceilings, frpk , dining area & t'nt'l patio. Offereti for only $144,000. FULLPRlCt:1 MISSION REALTY 494-0731 2Br. Cabana & trlr. J pvt bchs, pool & rashmg pier $19,900 49!1·31116 STEAL IT! Owner says "we must sell" TRY IO''f dn Prime Peninsula pro- perty on overs ize lot Will l1 s t Pn t o all nd1culous orrers Playa R.E & Investment 671-1900 ONLY $3,000 ON Ocnrrnt 2Br Mobile Hm , pvt 1--------- bch Owner 549-2405 OCEANFRONT VERY CREATIVE Peninsula Pmnt home .a NO QUAL .. NO POINTS. Bdr, 3•,2 ba S950,000 Assume LO INTER EST Call for f1nanc1n~ de LOANS! Lovely Jbr. tails Owner Agt 2 b d U G 675·8676 a , + en. H 't: 1 ._ _______ _ MAST!:: R SU ITfo;. 2 1• pools ide yards . $20K down or submit trade will consider LEASE OPTION. 640·9966 days, 494-5057 eves S199 .!ISO Owner/Agt ~ ........ 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN THE GATE Ullo a sparkling 3 Bdrm w/privacy. The unusual I patio expands the hvmi,: area or thtS lovely home Owner very nex1ble on financing. Now $142.000 &..J-Vilocpl.E 497-1761 "SO RARE" rarely on the market 1s there a large foothill townhouse in Laguna Niguel. 4 Bdrms. 21 2 Ba. 2 fa.replaces and is highly upgraded. Coupled with a high existing assuma ble loans thtS rare flnd will not last long-SO HURR.Y ! $159,500 41115-1720 Abtqgo Duplex.Two J bdrm. 2 bath. patio. balcon). dlb e ncl garage, orean view Steps to beaeh $275.000 Terms 97H~ 0~962-2220 0,.. Friclcly I 0.4 5451niMA ... Tastefully decorated 3 bdrm, 2 story with huge master suite. gourmet kitchen and lob. ur pnvacy Sl60.000 rc·t> . #0~.,.1 . I . /01·1... 1 /-.• /.1.uu·1nh .l 546-9522 I Newport sa.or.1 I Pvt refuge! 2 Bd bt'ach · hou.w that sparkles. Just listed f or S lJ0.500 J eanne Salter, agt 631-12166 Open House Sunday Special Home Special Location Comer lot. oceanv1ew 441 Redlands Ave Owners asking S27S,OOO Sealed Bids. Probate sale later 1/538-8611 C. Kruse ~ ·1 ---------------... ...,...a..c.. I 0" ••••••••••••••••••••••• o..n-x SZ47 ,500 22235thSt Good buy. Excellent location. Near beach, park, stores . Fee ground. $142,000 as· s umable lsl. C huck SpiUer 631-1266 REALTORS Ne~Hah Enchanting 3 ea 2 Ba, good financing. 1179.500 . DOVBSHOllS Marvelous 3 Bdrm home situated on 11:1 acre in the heart of Newport Large formal dining room. kitchen with breakfast area. den a nd unique garden room for year round entertaining. Tru. ly one of a kind. OHered at $475,000 leasehold. IAlllTI' llALTY 642·1200 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J eanne Saller. Agt. ---------631-121116. garage. large lot. by owner •u• rs•••f r•ct11 u•cr s11tC1 , .. , 547-3182 T_. IOtO • •••••••••••••••••••••• 11/J ACIE EST A TE Uruque 4 Bdrm country estate. on l ~~ acres in prestigio us Cowan Heights F t'aturing s parkling pool. s pa, horse corral leading to miles of horse trails Room for tennis and rat'· quet courts Security gates provide complete privacy Magnir1cent pastoral view $645,000 don osen reulton; 17Tll AT PROSPECT USTIN, 731 Jill Othet-IHI Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Molla. HCMMs "-wporilHch Bw;y comer in NB, near Hoag Hosp Existing 2000sq fl bldg & plans for 10.000sq fl orfices 350 Old Newport Rlvd '11-7100 ..... Co1u•olai11i•~Tow•· ..... for 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PVT PARTY-Non realtor wis hes l o purchase Bluffs Condo. 38r. 2Ba sing le story (7141 346 7724 Eves Mr Wnght PART OWNERSHIP FOR SALE Palm Sprani:s area t·on do S7 ,500 Pvt tennis club. pools. beaut1rul. c~u1et . cxc lu:.1vc 17141661-11955. IRc-. r~r+y 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~~ •••.••••. !!_~~ I UNITS l.A.icated m Santa Ana All I Br lnrome S25.000 yr l''ull prare $235,000 Owner ~ill carry lrg 2nd Propert~ m very San Juan Capo $55.000 2 Br. 2 Ba 14&1 !.q rt II yrs old Agt 541-5032 ----+ good condition. •EXCITING• ~ PR€\TIG€ o...... /' + I HOM€\ lays~ Vlllacp Dbl wide 2Br. 2Ba. end porch. cor lot I Gru•atrart& R E Investments 3333 W Coast II wy. NH 645-6646 ntahSoe. Beautiful 24x60 Rar nngton Home. 2Br. 2Ra . ram rm. m Costa Mesa':. rucest S star park S,.Cial l..y Beautiful lg customized 24x60 Viking Home. 28r & enclosed porch In Laguna Hills nicest 5 star park <JE8359). CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206 A 540.507 2Br. Cabana & trlr. 3 pvt bchs. pool & (1shmg pier $19,900.499·3816 Mobile home spact! for rent. 52', E.side. CM $200. 673· 7787 .640·9900 ------- DE ANZA BA YStDt; ViLLAGE Located on exclusive Bay w1pools. s pas, marina, etc A beautiful dbl wide coach. 2Br, 2Ba + den. Only $45.000. 1714 > 673-1331. 300 E Coast Hwy. N 8. Other units also avail lal>oals'-d Co1NMrcial Pro..,.+y Localed al 322 Maran"c Aw Bu1ldm~ has mens "'ear store . sa ndwic•h shop & 2 8drm apl Ask mg $520.000 Assume $207,000 1st T D. at to"; for 20 yrs. OWC 2nd T .D. SI00.000 at 12··; for 5 yrs A PR€HIG€ G------...1l.__HOM€S R.E. lnvestmenls 3333W Coast Hwy,NB 645-6646 FOUIPLIX Exct'llent Garden Grove location. All 2 Bdrm un- its Extra nice interiors. $19.200 yr income owe l2"l 5 years with S!i0,000 down Fu l l price $225,000 Call for an formation e fR€HIGE HOM€\ R.E. Investments 3333W Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 RESTAURANT BALBOA ISLAND Excellent Main St loca Baja, 45' mobile hide· l ion Includes land. away home. Popotla. 6 bldgs. all fixtures. clien· miles South Rosar1to I Sl5.000 firm. Patio, cust lee + 1 Bdrm apt. Full price $500,000. Owner shed. beaches. pool. will carry balance restaurant. 499·2080 or S300 d .._..._Y•Hill Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 21,; Ba , 3 car garage . $325,000. By Owner 2 Br. 1 ba. Large kitchen with built l•--------•I 2~o DH • I n'e INT Ou..&Gotf C.....Vlews Motivated seller wi II carry 80% contract at 13% for 5 years on spacious custom home. 2900s/f, 3 Bdrms. 2\.lt ba. 3 frplcs, tie gourmet 494_0567_ w/ .000 own. Acneptor S. 1200 ~ PR€HIG€ ins. 2 car 1ara1e. Lar1e yard. O ffer. Call 551-GM. ............. 4 Bdrm Berkeley mdl In C.Ollete Park area. Cen· tral A/C and much m o re. A1kin1 only ·. -I ·,'.r It A .,1.11 :·. ~ ,',r 'l•'H> tmlTMIPAll CONDO by owner. Al· 1wne n. loan. a Bdrm. 2 ba. 1ln1le 1tory. Premium lot, encl yrd. Hllhly up1raded . Sl25,000. 552.0111. ..... 1271 Ol'IMHOUll SAT. JAM. JIST WOOlllllel .... WMODIL Uldrm + dla 6 J beU.. ~~·.~t1':i = ~ 71t-t221 ....................... ~ I HOM€~ Top location: 2.73 acres, potential comm 'I. N R.E. Investments San Diego Co .. very vis· 3333W.Coast Hwy, NB able; Off l ·S. Agt, 645-6646 1·277-1.519 kitchen, formal dining FOUIPUX rm, VJ acre lot. oak IMdtProp1rtr 1150 w 1 Pariuel floors, open ••••••••••••••••••••••• est1 de Costa Mesa. Needs some work. beam ceilln11 fr much 175' llACHl(aOMT m.ooo yr income. Full llSTVALUI more. Ocea n -Golf OCIAMSIDE price $225,000. Owner M MIWPOaT course views from every 36 UNITS. Elevator. will carry 103 inter.st Cliff Haven Condo. 2 room. $310,000 ~·=d~~ w/$60,000dn. bdrm + den, $158,500. 47 Ave. C respi, San .... 1723 ,..__ d ~ ~R€'TIG€ Lari•• li1ht. La1t one Clemente . 02-1084. l·w ""-..anal e > available out of only 10. Owner will coonarale ,..-~-.. --.-.-A..-/---I -_ HOM€~ r---Cf.,... • Oommunlty pool, &ovely with broken. Cryffi 1100 nel1hborbood. R.H.R. l~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• _All_:::;_';...67_1_·7_300_. ____ 1 S.: ..._ Four Good Sh~pherd ~ YllW Clfllh-I 071 Cemetery lot.I for ule, POUONtO H11b asaumable loan, ape, u.rtblonel Ulruout. 415 Br •lbcm• rm, a~ Ila, Fl!IC. A11kln1 $M2,to0. Tom Baron. ..... &&ALTOU ....................... Pvt. Pty Call 491·1062 IYOWNM Breatbtalkln1 puoramlc ocean view ~ Dana Harbor. Spec· tacular cmkMDu.d 3000 ~· ft. 5 Bdrm +ntreat . '90,000 In uptnda. Aa· IWD8ble 10~._, flnanc· •••· tatt ,100 . UIOlA .. nlda Callta, llC. nMINltS. Open Homel·llmdaJ. UtUe Mils Mullet sat on a Tulfet, alon1 came a spider and read ln the Dally Piiot Cla111fled Ml'tioo about II lu II ul · fllt'I Tulfet and bouahi It . . for •·•· You can sell 10'&I' turret and lou o1 otber tbln11 tbrou1b Dall.J Piiot Cla11lfled ~. c.u ea.1111 R. E. Investment.I 333.'IW. Coast Hwy, NB 645-664' UNITS We have several from duplexes to SZ unit com- plex•. llmt with low down and a11umable aoan.. 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'J ... tOlO !~:.~~=~ ... !!!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Avon ZudllJl' '77 Sh11sta TravelTrlr 21', inflat;ible s port bo ll l SIP!> 11 xlnt cond, m sl :.l'e c apable of hundlani: Wappret 1710 46·11739 2SHP motor 7~1-8967 'TI Slan·raft l~nt trailer Xlnt cond sleeps ti $l6SO ~-93YS. I HP Outb<1ard Motor Like new, $100 642·1960 'TI A1rslre11m 23 '. d ecl lO'XlO' c anvai. Roal Top Jac k. a m /fm s terl'o on 11 · x 12· alum framt-radio l11pe der k Roof cost $1800 ssoo 1 l>fr 111r, r ompletely s elf 846·3166 contained._Call ~~3}?21 IMh. PoWft' t040 """"°Senk•. P.ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• & AccnsorWt t40 •••••••••••••••••••••• S SAYE SAVE$ WITH USED P AITS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTOSUPPl.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOFOID PICICUP 4 speed o verdri ve IRGJ 18308 1 $61t5 ~UOWCl\d \fOlllSWAGfN INC 534-4100 13i'l1 HarbOr Garden Grove '80 Toyota 5 s pd lonK bed pickup, loaded. cam~r shell. like new. $7500 49].~ '73 FORD • 2 TON Tool box·lumbt•r rai:k SISOO. 770 ~I '62Chevy lhT, econ 6 C'yl, 4 spd. g()()d cond, nt'w tire s. mech 1>e rr. camper shell 080 4.92·07961011m 3pm '79 Toyota. 4WU. xlnt cond. dlx mt. ps, llll whl. ~.493·9436 '73 Chevy Trut•k "'•T rhll JSO, must sell S20CJ01 <HH> S36·0552 41'...,_M..-.r Fully eqwpped Pe rfect lave-aboard. $63,000 Slip. SS0.000 loan for IS 1 yrs. at 11''2''1 a vail P vt ' Jty. 534-1505 or M0.2254 onbwtt 101 N Manchester An11he1m 776·9900 '70 '• T F'ord I' LI • ---w/overhead cam 1,er 16' GLASTRON with trlr. xlnt fishing & ski boal 673-5340 18' Viking, glass hull. w/trailer & '79 75 h p Evinrude OB. Ca ll Brad. 642·6175 wkdays 8 s. UYEAIOAID 32' PACE FI B Sed, TG, 3KW, lo11ded. trades. $1SK . P v t Pt y, 714·646·9939 evs '58-24 ' Trojan Cabin Cruiser! V bunks. head, galley. good Ford V8. covers . needs p11inl SJSOOoroffer 673-~74 11' CHIUS TWIM Slip avail. Sips 6, VHF" CB, great shape, $8900 080 S45·26Cl0 32' Grand Banks diesel trawler, xlnl cond. prof maint Absolute finest on W Co 11s l f'1 rm $49,500. PP, 644 2614 16' Chris Craft Gull wrng Se a s port . JSOhp Bu1 ck t C hrys e ngine. Slip avail. N B. 1)42 4644. loah.l...t/ Clater 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMAC 28'-34' BOATS 6/l 2mo. plans pre paid from $189/mo. including slip, lessons 714/964·5994 ---·· t060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CAL 2·27• SAILIOAT A fast one wilh a diesel engine, spinnaker. VHt' 120 Ii 155 G e n oa s. bartents. aft traveler . stove & m o r e 1 Sltp available'> Priced at BELOW market value ' Please call Larry Paul at 979-2500 19 to 9 > for appl. to show; 1f out, please leave message or try 644·8100 18' Hobie Cat, perf. cond Simo old. Sailed 4 times. $5500 invest, sac· $3.500. 545--2510 after 6. Cal 25, 7 bags fast, S5000in new equip. S8500rirm 840-5195 "18 Hobie 16, ver y clean, m111tsell. 646-3723. t070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl 1Up for rent. 40' + 20' overl•P· Newport Beach. (114)673-6088. ford 302 Enl(me in ~ood $3200 or best ofr 646 7~ running rond. $300/0BO y- &U-9157. 548·3374 9570 DATSUN Z turbocharger & msta llallon kit. SO"!. plus hp. S9SO Complete Datsun Z turbo motor. $2000. l"iberl(la ss rear racing fenders extend stock 8 in ches $250. 768-S837 JACiUAlt Coa•~ictlt• 675·9007 960-1725eve. O\rome roll bar fo r s mall pickup. Call after 4pm 548-3096. DATSUN PAITS Need parlll to fit '72 Uats un bucket s eal lblack). rear bumper. left rear ta1lhght. Pis c11ll 54().5721 a h 3 PM & Iv phone number Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66CHEVY Vl\N Good cond, 6 cyl. Sl 100 642·1272 ·71 gmc deluxe window Van, lSOO mi on brand new engine. Removable camper unit. front & sid e awnings $2950 646·9669 days. 760-9561 eves Ii weekends. 73DOOGE Tradesman '200 ' C amper Spec i a l . Loaded. w /e xt r as ux.>1080 Call 646·8113 aft5PM Ii l ton Chevy, c ustom conversion, ne w p:.unt , tires. chrome rims. Air, power. $5700 545-0421 dys. be REASONABLE' e.-...w-.a.......a _______ ,-__.. t590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NCYrlCETO READERS AND AOVERTJSl!:HS The price of Ite ms advertised by vch1de I dealers in the vehicle I class1hed advertising columns does not in elude any applicable Ulxes. license. transfer fees, finance c harges. fees for air pollution con- trol device certifications or aealer documentary preparation chuges un less otherwise specified by the advertiser G111rd t510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V .. l.ted UMCIC....11 '77Ced.S.•• A1tro roof, split power.......,. ...... ......... CNHCOlt- INl,doorlocb. 1012ZER > $6995 ·• Toyota Land Cruiser . IOOd body. &ood int. en1 nda work, Jltra eng. for parts 11700 493.5343 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLi.AR for top us ed r a r s foreign, domestics or classfcs If your l'ar 1s extr a d e an , sec u s f1RST! ~- #I 111 Or_.... C-'V 29'l5 Ha rbOr Blvd <.:OSTA MESA 979.zsoo Top Doler! ··-.... C•Sh! I For any clean used 1m I port or domestic cars or trucks! I Contact Bob Walker BARWICK 0 AT \UN . --~·-­... -_ ... _ 8 l I' 0., 4(1 I I' I\ WllUY CLIAHCAIS AMDTIUCIS COl'fHEll CHEVROLET ~)<I l.11 I• •I II ' : / / ..... l ' ,, , " \ 546-1 200 HIGHIUYH Top dollars for Sports Cara, Bugs, Campers, 914'1, Audi's Ask for U/C MGR JIMMAllMO YOUSWMIH 11711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH -...s,..4& SM toeo ..... _,1 ....................... <:111ii1Ct tl20 14~2000 TOPDOLLAI PAIDfOI 900DlrCLIAM U..CAlll lllllt Sell 20' Ski Boat, V h\lll, 1111. Uaed very Ill· Ue. W /trade for auto. aallboet. caah or 7 aak· int '7150/0BO. Call 752-llCD daya, 87S·t187 ews, uk for Sandy. 11 , ......... ....................... ...... .. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '57T·llRD CLASSIC! You muat aee to •P· prsclate thla beauty at THEO DO RE ROBINS FORD mirac l e ma z d cl T ·-·- "71 HOl. 41pd, a / c • •1•1 ~············~;~1 ~········ .. ··~;;~ ~;·;;;··········~i~ ..................................................................... OIVtelCOUMTY "70 Volvo 1ood cond. 'Ta Coqar xa7 Coav. ---. A.. .....t1aamUea1•MIO Loaded snoo. Call Waurro amttm. '''· rb1t eat. OIUlel COAIT ""I~ .. /OBOUl·•7S HONDA Allow loll lM opportunity \o COM6der lhe P\lrchaae or lrade ln ol your deasa Ponche Checll with U1 Today! 'T1 1111, air, ate, lo ml, .. .&IM!llH.& .... I ~ 75l·Oll5 712,.... 171-84 BUY or LEASE ___ or _____ _ DIRECT DMp "H OVERSEAS ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• new Ur-a, like new. $8.500 .._...,..._ • _,. ~ TODAYIU ue.:s• ••••w• to.,1 W.•<1ot11 u.o.,. "' t• Ill> '14 J002, auto, air, All/FM, lo m i, $4700. ~2314, 615-1631 UMIYIRllTY SALES6SERVICE OlDSMOltu '7~ BMW 530i, very &d HOHDA cand, Burgundy/tan int, ....C TIUCIS Am/Fm stereo, air. 2850HarborBlvd. $5200. ( 714 11139·8025. co.ta mesa Tap Dollar eves. P.P 140.9640 L:.I um BMW 200~. auto, I ·77 Civic, a /c, ad condt f'"_. needs !'ew alternator SS.200. Weekends a nd forYourCu ! other wise xlnt cond eve 4·7751·5199. JOHNSOM & SOM 11,oooo_eo. 714-494_:,4495 ....... t7JO Liiie• Mll'C.-y 168 BMW :2002, am/fm , ...................... . DEUVERIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC ttOI t 0 t 2(l C arderl (,rovp 81 G,ir<Jl'ri urtN" !>30·9 t 90 t762 ····~·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• M WOllC CAJt •73 Hornet, A/T . new trana, alternator, 1en, starter . Xlnt lk new tires. Looks 1ood, runs sreat. AJ ia $950 0 .'8 .0 . 1151-2551 aft 6. Aak for Sue '74 DL, 4 apd, am/fm ----- casa, 3000 m i on reblt llldl tt I 0 ene. xlnt thruout. $1795. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1183-~ "7 6 S kyl ark Sr , 7'DODel OMt.e Y•! HJth 1u mllea1e In bi1h atyle -and • low, low price! Wllh 4 cylinder en1lne, air cond.. whitewall Urea I (51JXKA> See It now! $47118 JOHMSOM & SOM =r~ Costa Mesa 140.HJO , 2628 Hubor Blvd. • a te, good cond. Best of Oltita M:: P-, 54~·5630 I :;:;·2l?! ._ 9715 74JAGUAI XJ6L ,__._ 9765 PS.PB.AC. Very fine .:!.":.':•••••••••••••••• cond. 1 27 50. P P . 'TI Dod&e Aspen. SE ~W ~0096eve/wkend$. 318 V-8 , auto, a1r, OV~R ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._look '7t MHCUIY 44,000 original miles, wner. loaded! (52851 1 $64'5 JIMMAAIMO YOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 'IO Celica L Tl> Edition LoaJed Call 775 5476 S1.t /Su n . Wkkd ys 5;JG.8PM 'SS Buick Special, xlnt nmnin& cond. needs lit· lie repair int/ext. $550 . 846-~. Amt Fm, 6040 s eat. cruise, radials. 57 ,000 mi , 1 own e r , C all 646·9638 after Spm, F'or Your Good CAPRI VW,Porscheor Audi It won't last long ! With '79 Cehca L1ftback, sspd. -snrl, air. Am/Fm. eass. $5~00 1 080 1714)974-(227 P.P. 641·7197. . \ -.. .I. • -;. , ' VW·PORSCHE-AUDI ~I!: Coast Hi way at B11ys1de Drive • Newport Beach 673 O'JOO Prl'mlum prices Pl'•d for 11ny used 1:ar (fore ign or domestu· > 111 good condition See Us First! '1Ui8 ll.11!1111 llf\d I "'' •• \I, .... I I hi 11.Hll .... lllllJIOfied ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97051 ....................... , LEASE DIRECT! lfll ALIA SPIDHS llACH IMrOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 l\udt soon. s pa l·kagl', xl nt c ond . aulu . $6500/0BO. 536 0121. '79 Audi SOOO, air, snrf, Bla up Amt 1-'m 1·;iss 22,000 m1 , xlnl rnnd $9,995. Eves 644-927K. dys: 981·577 1 Wlder 26.900 miles' This one features 4 cylinder 142-2000 engin e . 4 s p e ed ---- transmtSsion. air cond , ~rly '67 J ag 2+2 4s pd 3 'ti() Corolla lirtback ale, Power s t eering and carb's,knockoffhub:.,6 /b I f clunS5750. 675 6860 p . p s. am, m r ass. m o r e ' ( O l II W ~ T I __ __ aft 5Pm call 770-4799 Reduced to Sell ! $3997 JOHMSO .. & SO .. Lilcoln Mft"Cwy 2626 Harbor Blvcf. Costa Mesa 540.5630 '74 Capri , aulo, snrf, Am1Fm s1100.0 Bo. Conlat•I Hob 494·5433 anytime a fter6pm. '76CAPRI o Look at this very special find! It has a V6 e ngine with 4 s peed trans missio n for the greal thrill of power and econo m y! C036TEX > Now just SJJ!f'J JOHMSO .. & SON U.ColR M..-cwy 2626 Harbor Hlvtf Costa Mesa 540.5630 9720 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74DATSUN710 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cosmo, velour up holste r y , 11 /e , 5spd. Am/Fm sll'reo, gd rnnd. RW\S gn~at $3.050108<> 893-5512 AMAHllM MAZDA NOW OPEN Orange County's Volume Mazda De11ler 956-1120 ANAHllM MAZDA 601 s. A ...... 11¥d ........ 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6S MERC~l>~S 190C Very good cond $2800 661·8945 '70 280SL , m inl 1·ontl xtras. Hlaupunkt l'a:.:.. $20.500 P I'. 499 sooo 1971 21WSL Flawlt>!o' d ass1c. con1•oursl' 1·onil. 19.500 675.:ti52 1i11s super gas saving 4 door has bee n m a 111 tained with 1i:reat care• l"eaturing 4 1·ylinder M_ustSell 'HOJflO Sport 2dr engine plu!o rad1u ~an._mu11y xlra~. 1·all f964KMW) N11w on ly I ~-6S03 $2487 '72 250. 6 1·yl. uull>. xlol JOH .. SOM & SOM cond, uses re g ga~. up Uncola M..-cwy prox. $6000 830-5235 2626 Harbor Blvd <.:osla Mesa '6'1 230SI.. 1mmaC'. m & 540.5630 out, blk l red, a uto. 2 t opi<, or•R owne r . I '71DATSUN 510 '78'Foyota Celica. Spe1·1al model, loaded w/extras 23,000mi. P .P Call art. 6PM. 962·5388 'llO Celica GT Coupe, T top. air. Aml i''m cass, $500 +take over lse $2001 mo 586· 1339. Vol&sWCICJ"I 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOVWIUS · Th e Vanagon 7 passenJ(er with 13,000 miles Extra Sharp' 151664) $t4'5 JIMMARl .. O VOUCSWAGEH lfl711 beach Blvd 142-2000 79 VW SCllOCCO Lo Miles ' 11,82820! $69'5 ~·~~~'t ~ S3M100 13731 HarbOr Garden Grove '76VWIUS M U.'il S.•11 ' I024J(jj I $48t5 ® .. ~~ Uowaul \fOUl.SW.t.G (N INC S3M100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '79 Audi t-'nx l.1kc new Sharp! (0\3421 > dnver, all sv<• rt>t•ords Pr 675·8943 ·73 VW Hug. xlnl r ond $3.IXXJ Low m1 l1•age J5m11R $4lt5 ~it;~any extra~ S51SO ,~~~ MoW<lul IMW 971 z ~ VOlKSWAGfN INC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~100 For the bes t deal 1n 1 13731 HarbOr Garden Grove ' 7 3 2811 M B Z . 4 11 r . blue,wlnt <·ond S7500 760-!1271:1 MG 9742 VW pi!ru. '68 k it & rtKhl door. ·73 left door SSO each 5411-9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Super Reetle part~ I '74 MIO(a:T Hack seal $20 Hight YOUI #1 CADILLAC Df.ALBSHIP IM OUMC'9E COUKTY! SAL~S. SERVIC t-: AND LEASING /; ~ii . I t.11 •• • j\1,. •' \ , I \\,.~, 11\\1 1\\--l '69 ELOORAIJO Nice cond. SltJOO '170-5301 '78 Cpe l>eV1lle. brown wi camel. loi!dl'd. JCln t <.'Ofld, $6000 975-0176 ·77 Eldo loaded M UST S l!:LL. Xlnt Cond Lo Mt $4995 ev e . wknd~ !)48.7962 'llO Cad eldor;ido Xlnl rond llOOO cas h & take over paymts 675 ~72 '78 Seville. lo w m 1, loaded. leather . $9500 <.:all 835·55113 wkdy~ '65 Sedan UeV1llc Nt>w e ng A 1C . br a kt•!o , r adiator , ne w w;ilt•r pump 897 1!3811 9917 ······~····,··········· '68 Cam aro Almost a class ic Beaul Bt'sl ofr 552 5529 aft 6pm ch .. ,... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ch .. y Mona '7t 2 +2 Hat t•hba c k ' Erono m1 c 11I S s pced manual trans l 'leiln car'. (052XJ U 1 OMLYS4595 HOWAJtDCh .. roa.t Dove & Quail Sts :"JEWPORT Bt:ACll lll-0555 e n&. runs sell. saso . tt45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 1UtACOUI TOWMSIOAN The premier Lincoln which has no equal ! Luxury and prestige a re yours now!! 19097751 Priced at just $6997 JC>t*4SOM & SOM Uacolll Mwcwy 2626 Harbor Blvcf. Costa Mesa 540.HlO Mercwy tt50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OKANGECOUNTY'S FtMEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP ~~'41~• LINCOLN·MER<.:URY 16· \8 Auto C!,!ltu.Di: SD fwy· Lake F ores t exit IRVINE ll0.7000 '7' MAJtCi>UIS llOUGHAM o Driven by a top "t'ORO FA <.:TORY EX t: C UT IV E " and equipped beautifully . Exce pt iona lly low miles under 10,600. Halunt·e of factory war· r ;.nt y ! 1806W YG I Reduced to just $6497 JOHMSOM & SOM U.ColRMffcwy 2626 Harbor Blvcf. Costa Mesa 540.5630 '611 Mercury Wagon, runs Kd. best offer 496 0187 '71 Marquis Wagon xlnt rond. full pwr. a 1c , ste reo. v.ife's ca r $895 646.5997 Orange County Come I S..U•T<.t& j· IZ7~ec f'nl( Weber carb I door $40. w1ndsh1 t'ld S30 $21.50 548 7127 641·!1157 ~~ ~ .....•....... !?.~~ WSI '77MGI '78 VW Hus Sunruof. 4 ~pd I rans low .ca~ I mileage 36 ,0IJ{J miles SH us FtlST! I ~~ .......... !!.~~ We havt! a KOOi! H'!c!'t~on ·70 M us t;i n g 302 2bl o f N E w, & t,; S t'.. L> FM Cass . super clean Chevrolets xlnt cond S2200 645-5660 COMHRL CHEVROLET ~ 11.irh .. r l\h•t ·79 Mustang 4cyl, 4!';' ;, fm t c a ss. $39001080 SADDLUACIC Y ALLEY IMPORTS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy Mission Viejo 131-2040 495.4949 Closed Sundays; CREVIER & I si & lllOAOWAY , SA~IA ANA 835·3171 l"f UI flMA rt lJAIYll'lr• MACHIN[ •USIDIMW1• '732002 (0558) '7~2002a IOOM I '762002s /r 4sp 1\5781 'TI 320ia 10474 > 'TI 6 30 csi a ulo <0040 1 ~S~d•p OIAHGE COUMTY'S OLDEST Sales-Service -Leasing hvCener,IK. Rc>lls 1\oyce BMW IMO J amboree Newport Beach 640·6444 -----S.ADOLEIACllMW '77 BMW 320I 234RZQ '77 BMW 320i 922TWX '78 BMW320i 799UW '79 BMW 320i 3S8WRE '79 BMW 320iA 8311YZE '80 BMWS381 B:llZSU 2140ZMa ... rtt. Ptrts~­Mh1._Ylefo TOUll MIW JIOU IOADSna S45·9'729 or 556 6560 DlllCT! COMVEITllLE '74 VW Supe r Het>t ll>. ' 01\TSUN 'l turbocharl(er & installation k 1t. SO'il plus hp S9SO Complete Datsun Z turbo motor . $2000. FibcrKlass rear raring fenderi. exte nd stnck 8 inc hes $250. 768-5837 '79 l>atsun 280ZX Ork brwn. 5spd, Alloyed wh eels , amlfm 1cass Xlnl cond SS500 714·546 0331, conlar l Patti. Mon t'r1. 8 5 '73 240Z. whtlred, onK owner. 45K m1. xlnt cond. $4300 644 2696 '74 710 Wagon. 52K mi. reg gas, $2500. 640·3904 dys, 55\-6442 eves. Imma c ul ate ! Only 37 ,048 miles . <336600 1 $3!188deale r Rll 1375 xlnt, won't las l, $2500 I 003 o.srn P-.ot 9741 '6S VW Bug Xlnt runnm~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eond Everylh1111=: lll'W. Estate S11le, '7H IJiesPI, ull 645·9034 after 6 :m pm options, make offer l>i5-10.'ll LEASE DIRECT! 1911 PIUGIOT TUUO. ·10 Squa reb. perf M nd new cng. tires. hra kl'S . pnl . 1nl 493 0 748 $300010 H 0 '611 VW HUG t'lean body, ~unrnof 644 657!1 '71 SCf>UAIHACI $1650 646 3723 llACH IMPOITS '74 Orani.?e Hui.?. 53.000 848 Dove Street m 1 . a m f m s tere o , NEWPORT BEACll UXX>IOBO Call IA!she. 752-0900 640-1031. 675 4026 -----Porsche 9750 '73 Super Beetle Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• nJnning cond A1C . very 'llO Porsche 924 Lo mi. 5 clean. p p 5!"16·3022 s pd, fully e11u ipped 631-9867 &646-2028 ·n VW BUS lo miles, ·11 ~Z. xlnt cond, many '77 911S. snrf, air. llhr, extras '6700 elec windows. SIS.000 St r . 552.4307 l5600/0fi0 496.5257 645-2375, 675·1163R. ---------• ·73 914 2.0, n ew c lull:h. Am/Fm cass. must see. ·79 280ZX. black, a /c, Gold Accent pkg incl. Pll, pw, cruise, rear wiper washer, am/Cm stereo cass w/s urround sound. gold panaspor t mags, full black/gold moldinl( protect. Grp. thermo Best offer. 548·9228. '76 911 S. 5spd, mags, stereo cass, snrf, s ilver, imma c $1 2,950. PP. 640-1948 evea/wkends. EUROPE IOU1'4D '76 Bus. 31.000 mi '76 Rabbit, SJ200 Must Sell! 644-42~ '76 VW <.:onvt. Cham· pagne Edition, whtt wht. ori11 owner. 43,000 mi. Super cond . $7 200. Service records . 494-4191 eves. 1213)595-5271 days. --------- • 'It' I ·\ ~H ..... \ 546-1200 '72 C hevy K1n.cs wood k:slate Wgn. all elt•1• wm dnws. seats. dol"lr lo1·ks , am tllrk slerl'O. a t·. lu~ KaRl' r a ck. many xtra~. bruwn'wht t'XI , Rohl int xlnt l'ond $12011 Hhond;i 962~5 '76MOMZA 2 +2 t"uel sav mg. 4 ryl. look~ & runs good $2875 C.:all Mike 557 3527 o r 75!Hl060 Chevy Impala 'GS V 8 8 cyl eng for sale. S250 642-1006 'i5 Mon za 47,000 m1 S2.2001ofr 642 0268 '66 Corva1r Monza. runs good, needs body work $500 642·7072 '75 MONZA liftbae k. \'ery good cond wht1whl int . 29 mpg, $2250644-1855 a ft 6PM '78 Malibu C las s i c . Loaded. 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Ill "'IU\t'lllbt•I found .,,.or-. rh,• l)('('l ffitJI I ll•IJll•'>' I d l l' C' urn p .. r , • .,. h• J I I I• l r • 1· 11 I u n r m p I u ' 111 ,. 11 t r ..i 1 L' 1 11 ,,,, t·mbt.·r •"'J d 3 9 IJi.•f nmt r dh" 111 Uel#mt~r •• r 1~79 - i...,1a1 t-:111111•1111(' IJ1· c:"li,1111w 111 ''"~1.trt11 1c111 .wul\ 'l. 1 JUI 11•111..J t huuaih. that tht-i.hurp drop In i h'· um·mploymt:nt nate may not r 1·flt·1·1 a :,trun~t·r economy t't\{') ~1omtoo out th1at the slit> 111 the r 1v1hun labor force. on \,\ h 1d1 t ht· rult.> ii. bais~d . d1·l'rt'u.11«.-d u~ did the number of 1••·1111h• 1·rn11loycd Bcr uu.w u( the methodology U'>Cl.I lo c:;t1mate la bo r force rlala . shun > monthly Oul'tuations rn;,a) on·ur und a s rni.:le monthly ch1m ee may not necessarily be indlca\ive of current economic t rends," a nalys ts said in a re port issued Wednesday . The une mployment rate in the county averaged 4.3 per cent, we l l be low the 5.9 pe r c ent nationwide. Ac(•ordmg to the report, an es tima ted 39.600 people were without work in Oran.:e County i n Decem ber , co m pared l o 46,000 in November About 43,000 we r e out of wo rk d urin 1 December 19'19 • The num ~r of unemployed l'ount y r esiden ts r e c eiving un e mploy m ent ins u r a n ce benefits dropped to 17 ,SOO in Decembe r f ro m 19,000 in November, ~ut was 32 per cent higher than "the 13,300 (iJ!ure in 'De cember. 19'19. the report said. Hiring of additional worke rs b y retail stor es duri ng the Christ mas season helped reduce the une m ployment r ate, but analysts noted tha t the rise in t he Christma s sales force w,as s m aller than in previous years · Ana lyst s hinted that the un e mp,oy ment rat e may increase. pointing out that the first quarter or each year m arks th e l o w poi nt r o r th e cons t ru('tlon, agri<'ulture and retail trade industries. "Seasonal factors, as well as th e po or econ om i c d im at e nat1onally, will keep growth fn Orange County al a moderate le vel for t he rirsl half or 1981, .. the report su1d Coast soggy, mountafus white Switch in job irks educator 0..1,,. .... ,~- PAINCIPAL UPSET Atlso'• Lyle Proctor Gold tu1nhlt~s under $500; dollar ~ai 11~ LONDON (I\ I' I I\ wave uf St.'l li n g h i t t:uro p t•a n a nd Am e r i<'a n bullion marke ts t oday, send 1 n~ ,1t old prices tum b l i ng u nd t.'r th e $500-an-olJ!lcc le vel. while the dollar gained a~arnsl almost all m a jor E u ropt•an a nd /\~ran c urrencies The dollar reached another record a gainst the Itali an lira and moved towa rd an exchange rate of 2.1 West Ger man m arks, unmatched since 1978. London's rive bullion houses fixed t he morning gold price al $505 a t roy ounce. down from $523.75 al the close Wednesday. The afternoon fix was $493.75. In Zurk h. bullion traded at a me d ian $509.50 an ounce. down from $522.50. Earlier in Hong Kong , gold d osed at $51 l.36 down $15. Spoke1i like true Mari1ie WASlDNGTON IAPl The former hostage who told the world t h at the Marines held ca ptive 14 months in Iran would be all ri1ht as soon as they we re back "chasing wome n " said the off-the -cuff cr ack 1ot him a call from the commandant of Ma rines. St. John 0 . McKeel Jr., 27, of Mesquite, Te xas. 1ot a call from Gen. Robert Barrow the top Marine. after .. cKeel's comment durln1 a \.e\eviaed news • conference by the hoeta1ea. What did Barrow thlnk about\t? "H• loved lt," said MtKeel from behind a •heePiah IJ'in. • 'Wh•t he told me ," llcKeel mumbled \DI.er bl• breath u be walked away from a ballwat bull .... toa with reporten, "wu ·spoken Ilk• a true lnthemffk'.'' By STEVE MIT('H El.I. Ol 1._ o.i1y ,.1 ... S~tt Laguna Beach school Supenn tcndent Hobert Sanch1s 1s rec om m ending that Lyle Proctor. pranl'ifa l a t Allso Ele m<'ntary Schoo for more than two deC' ud es. be r e a ss ig n e d as a teacher next rail. "'I 'm ex treme ly hu m 1liuled and upset,·' Proctor said of the proposed job chan~e that would reduce his $30,637-a yea r sa lary to $24.12A. S a nchis sC:tid Proctor's re - assignment proposal. along with other program cuts and person- nel reductions. are based on the school district's dis mal financial pic ture. Sanchis said tht• district m1 ~ht be forced Lo cut a s many as 14 teaching positions ne xt year m addition to Proctor 's post P roctor, who has served as principal for 23 years and was a teacher in the district ror three yea rs be fore l h al . term ed San<:his" move per plexing "He told me he fell the other principals would be better lo wo rk with: lhal they could fulfill his goals better than I t•ould. "'I have an excelle nt rapJJOrt with parents. students and the t eal·hcr s," t he vete r a n ad minastrator s aid . "I am being t reated unfairly," he s aid ... lie (SanchisJ is show· rng very little com passion for a pe rson who has served the dis lricl all these year s ... Sa nch1s' recommendation ha~ also upset te acher s ut the South La guna campus. They plan to protest the reassignment next Thursday when school trustees m eet to consider the recommen- dation "We feel the d istrict is losing a dedil'ated administr ator who has never lost sight of th e basic meaning or education . children. parents and teache rs." said teacher Pete Peterson. Sanchis. ho we ver . defends his recommendation that P roctor be reassigned lo the cla ssroom. despite the principal's seniority a s a L ag una B e a c h ad - ministrator . "My recommendation is based on a judgm ent as to those ad- ministrators who ca n best im- plement program cha nges that are needed in future years in Laguna Beach," Sanchis said. "In my mind. it is not a mat· ter of competence ve rsus incom- pete nce. I'm extremely pleased with the work that has been ac- (Sft UPSET, Pase AZ> Mechanics taloo OCTD buses apart A team of mechanics from the Grumman Corp. we re at work today takina apart the lint of 11 Oran1e County Transit Olatrict buaea with cracks ln pa rts of the suspension systems. The cracka in the trunnions - partl that help control the rear A -frame In the suspenalon system -were discovered Mon· day in 11olthedlatrict's15 new nxlble bulea built by the ()bk). baaed Grumman. The 11 bulel were taken out of service T\leada1. Meaawblle, older..._ oa raerve ln tbe dll· trict's •·but neet replaeed the newer ones on coaat1wld• rout.. ' -""' _, I • • .,.j,...,... fi'ro%en •uppef slaoee ~nnw huil! figure.s of I from lefU Muppets Kermit tht-Frog. Miss Piggy and Gonzo th1· G reat ~rcet passersbv in the Swiss t own 11f ~t. Ga ll ~n The f igures we r e Crt.'l'lC'd by i5 boy SCOUb Liberated captives revel in freedom By TheAs~i•tMI p,.-,.,, Gary l.ee,1tavc•h1s old ' ••• .ci. a n a ff(.•c·tion a l t• t h u • a nd l'hallenJ,!cd his nt•11.:hl• .1ond to volleyball Rodney Sir kmann stood un th1· running board or h•~ limousinl!, cheering back al thousa nds of wc•ll washers Michael Mc trtnko solemnly hlew out a votivt• candle that symbolized prayer!> for his safe return The three• were a mong the freed hostages who returned home Wed nesday. m any lo tumultuous we lcomes. other~ lo mo re private pleasures. "The people All these people," Billy Gallegos murmured over a n d o ve r a i?ain d u r in g ho m eco mi n.8 fest ivities in P ueblo, Colo • As he drove past some 50,000 people in a yellow limousine, a woman pushed a four-foot-high yellow teddy bear into his arms. After ceremonies at City Hall, the 22-year -old Ma r i n e s a id h e wanted a family vac aliol'), quiet and alone. Afte r a throng of ne ighborhood c hildren riding bieycles a nd motorbikes escorted Gary Lee lo his house in ,.,alls Church. Va .. Lee slipped behind the wheel of his old Me rcedes. then got out and ~ave ita pat on the fende r. "lley, it looks great You took good care of it. honey.'' he told his wi.f'.e . Inside the house, he found a c·ase or beer a nd then s potted a sign on nci~hbor Rita St . Hilaire 's lawn that read· "All T hat Way for a Stroh's " Sickm ann lold a welcoming crowd m St. Louis "I wa nt to t h a n k eve r y o n e It 's unbe lieva ble Ever yone was beautirul.1 love you all " Aft er the 23-year·old Marine ser geant was escorted to his family's home in Krakow, Mo .. he said he wa nted l o "eat a home-cooked meal fixed by my mother And then I want to RO dancing I missed going out I just m issed being free " When Jimmy Lopez a rrived Wednesday in Glntw, Ariz , to find a chE'ering crowd, he joked. "It 's a bit of a cha nge as to how r used to come home ... and sneak in In the middle of the night." Al brief cere monies in Phoenix earlier in the day. he sa id : "Just coming in on the airpla ne , seeing a ll those lights that I thought I'd never see again it was just wonderful. "I don't car e wha t anyone else sa ys they can keep the ticker tape _parades in New York and t h e State D e p a r t m e nt in <See WEI.COME, Pase AZ) Union wants new comity hall study Th e O rang e Co unt y Employees A.lsociation has de- manded that new seismic studies be prepareed on the structurally unsound Hall of AdministraUon in Santa Ana to determine if it ii safe lor employees to remain in the bulldln1. John Sawyer, executive dire<'- tor of the employeea' 1roup, said b• bu 1tvea offklals of the Co~nly Penonn•l Department · a"d General S.nlcn A&ency untlJ lloaday to eomply wtth the requ..t. Should they fall to do so, Saw1er uld, be will aall employee uaodaUoa dtndan to fund tbe study. More than 200 persons work in the five -story administration build ing in the Civic Center complex in Sanla Ana. The building houses the oflices of coun\y 1upervi11ors and their s taffs , the C ounty Ad · mlnls tratlve Olflce, Count) Counsel's Office, Local A1enc) Forma tion C omm hal on . Criminal Justice Council and of· fices of neWI reporten who cov· er county iovemment. The selamlc studies pro- poeed by Sawyer were remm· meoded by Robin Shepherd, • UC Jmne dvll ea~ pro- f euo r e mploy•d by t he employeea auoelaUon to NT\n paat 1tudlel on the bulldlfta. .4rts 1t1iit to meet in lrvi1ze T hl' California /\rts Council, which awards mill ions of dollar~ ye a rly in support of th(' arts . 1!-i to meel Friday in Irvin(' to con side r giving finanl'1al u1d lo Orao gC' County based non prori1 m usic groups . C o un<'i I s po k cs ma 11 U av 111 Lutz sa id today the grant!> wrll fi nance r oad tours for th1• groups . lit• declined to 1dt.>ntify 1>0tt-n t1al re<'ipients or the gr ants The meeting. to be held in tht· ller itage Pa rk Arts and Crafts Center from 9· 30 a m to 5 p m will be the first Pver held by lht· arts c·ouncil in Orang(' County The California Arts Council was established Jan l. 1976 by Gov . EdmundG Brown J r It 1s the second la rgest st ute arts a gency in the United States t New York's art c<iunril is the largcsll The Ca lifornia Arts Council m em bers oversee an SI 1 million budget. The money, from the state budget and from the Na· tiona l Endowment fo r the Arts, is s pent on artistic endeavors throughout the state. Last year. the a rts counl'il m ade h e adlines wh e n the California Legislature rejected Gov Brown's appointm ent or J ane Fonda to the,organization. T hose who sit on the arts coun- cil a re Marl Young. secretary o( t he Los An gele s Mus icians Union ; Karney Hodge. past pres· ident of the Ame r ic an Sym· phony Orchestra League ; actor Pet e r Coyote; ~iness m a n Ha r old Keith; culptor Noah Purifoy ; playwrig t Luis Va Idea; p a t ron of the a r ts Mar cia Weisman, former sta1e Senator Bob Wilson and director Francis Ford Coppola, who won't be at· tendin1 the Irvine meeting. Poetry r eadings planned in Lapna The i.a,una Poeta will hold an op e n readtn1 Friday at St. Mary's s,lseopal Cburth, 428 Park Ave. ln Lacuna Bemcb. Th• readlna• will be1ln at a p.m . ror more lnformaUon call llarta Mitrovlcb at 4t4-U'75 before I a .m. and after 1 p.m . Another storm • nearing S now mant led South e r n California mount ains today in thCY wakt• of the season's first signa rit·ant winter s torm, which gave parts of the Ora nge Coast a drenc-hin~. hut harely dampened othe rs A sc<·ond storm, weake r than the syste m that swept through W<.'dne~day .. 1s dut' to move into the art•a tonight, brrng1ng an 80 perc·ent chance of rain with it Cl"ann.: 1s expeckd over lhf' weekend. iJCcordmg to th" U.S. Wea the r SNvu·e lfunl1ng t on Be a c h 's J Shl'rman De nny said today that ra infall fi gures for h1~ beach town Wednesday turned oul to be iJ bat m1sle .. dang lfr ~aid his rooftop ram gauge s how<'d a scant .32 11f an im·h al Ii 30 iJ m Wednesday whereupon d real tt1ad !il nrnglt·r struck, dum ping a full 1.23 inches more on the urea within the next JS. minute period Denny ~aid that brings the storm·~ total rainfa ll (or lfun l- rn~ton Beach lo 3.98 inches ror tht.> wa~on. «ompared to 7.19 111c•ht•!' al t he• same: t1m(' last \ear l' S W<.'ath1·rman Huh Webster '-iJ td thl• snow ll'vcl is <1bout 4,500 feet Six tu cri;:ht rncht•s fe ll at higher elevations with up to 18 ancht!s rc•porkd at somt· high alt i tude~. h1• smd. Small crnft warnings wt•rc ex tStt STORM, Page A2l \'t•l t•t•nlt•r ri I•·~ ~lat ~d T h e d c d r<·atr o n o r thl' Veterans ' Memorial Co mmunity Center an Laguna Heach will be t•onducted fo'riday at 4 p.m at the 384 Legion St sill' Tht> S2J7.J5() proJec-t . funded by city and fl'de ral reve nue shann~ money, was begun last s ummer It ancludt'S a 1.000 square-foot a ddition to the second story or lhe bui lding . a r e m odele d kitchen a nd rest rooms. and a wheelchair ramp. fo'ive parking s paces ha ve been added to the s ite and the front porch has been n •built f)r~::~.-~~asl \\'eat her Sh owe r s c o ntinuing through early Friday with chance of isolat ed thun. derstorms. Probability of rain M percent tonig ht. 20 per cent Frid ay. Gusty southwesterly winds ts to 2S mph. Lows tonight in the 405. Highs Friday S8 a Iona the coast, 63 Inland . 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M 'I H<l P '-IHJ111 1 \I ' 1 l'1 l•1111t•r l\dolfo Suiart-2 has resigned . th~·ut•°""'·•.:,·111' t-.u111µu l'rt'))~a1dl1idJ} rhc• , ,.,,.:11.111u11 c "mt: al un t·mt.·rKl'r\C y meeting of the centrist 111 ••11\1('1 '> ( "ubmcl ahead of a party convention 1·\ 1w1•1t.·d 11t·x1 w1•1•k . thl' nt•W'I a~ency said l'ht.• 1'7 } 1-..tr old vrcmlt'r. 1n office since Ju h 1!17ti ht1s t·1>1111· undt'r 1nrreusing t riticism "'11h1n ht~ r1w11µ<Jrly 10 n •c·tml weeks S11a1 t.·t resignation came four days before Spumsh Kin~ Juan C'arlos was to tour Spain's ' 111lt•nt'l' torn northl'rn Rasque region but the re ".1:-nu 111111wd1ah: tnd1catton of how the pre· m 11·r s rt.•s1gnat 11111 wou Id a Hect the royal visit flan lwld In ffarralt •IJo•ll 11tr.a1• \ l'l.ANTIC" C"IT\'. N .I 1AP1 New Jersey gaming .111t hur1ta•:-~11cl 1>11h1·1• ~au! Uri.lay they arrested a Pennsylvania m .ir1 li'h11 lhrt.•Jlt·1wtl lo blow uv llarrah's Marina casino hotel un· It .. ,~ tw "as I-!'' l'n S750.000 in t.•as h Kol'tta!. llc11mt•!'>. 4R of Slatington, Pa., was held in the Atlantic c·11.' J ail 1111 c·h:arges 1Jf µlacing bomb threats and possessing a lo.11l1•d r1n·:arm . .ic·c·ortlrng to <; Michael Brown, director of the .. 1.11t· l>1 v1s101111rc;aming 1-~nfon•t•ment. W/\SlllNC:TON 1 AP 1 The Senate Labor and Human lh-~ourn·!'> Comrncltt•t.• toda)' approved Raymond Donovan 's 1111mrna111111 J!'> le:ibor scl'rctary after weeks of investigating c·hargl'!'> that tht• New J ersey husmcssman had ties to organized c·n nw .ind\\ as in vol Vl'd in illegal business activity. Tht• \olt· lo '>t·nil lhc• nomination to the full Sena te for a con f1rmal1"11 \11t1· wa~ 11 \I with rive senators, all Democrats , voting · pri·-..·nt 1!1•puhhn ins hopetl for a full Senate vole late r in Lhe ti a' . lml 1>1• 11101·r~1 I!'> forn •d a <.11.'1 ay unt1 I Tuesday. Ra~eharges ........ Al UPSET ••. complhbtd by all ad · maautra&on in Uli.I district clur· ln1 this dllftcult period ol declln· ll\I enrollment and flaul restraint." the superintendent •Hid L11una's once·wealthy acbool system has suffered triple set· bulu over the past three years in the rorm of declining student enrollment, the Serrano· Priest •t•te supreme Court decision and the effect.I ol Proposition 13. Proctor Hid that, whatever the r eason. the reassignment "will be devastating to my re· tirement.'' The 56-year -old principal had planned to retire al the end of 1984. And while his retirement s3lary will be based on the highest three-year period, he says his lowe r salary as a teacher will affect that retire· m ent scale . • · 1 have the potential of going up $4,000 or SS.000 before 1984," he s aid. "'But now my retire· m ent will be based on this year and the las t two years ... Proctor said he doesn't know if he'll return to c lassroom teaching. Right now. he says, he's just waiting to see what the school board will do. "I 'm hoping the board will ha ve more compassion than San chis does." he concluded. Frot11 Pagr A I STORM ... peeled to remain in e ffect today and tonight. A spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol at Sunset Aquatic Park said Surfs ide Colony and Sunset Beach were experiencing waves of eight to 10 feet. but no flood· ing or serious beach e rosion. Surf farther down the coast especially on beaches that don't face west was down s ubstan- tially from last week. Surfers braved water as cold as 56 degrees with surf running three to s ix feet along m ost south county beaches . There was an added nuisance of rain runoH flowing o ut of San Juan Creek at Doheny State Beach. muddying the sea . Lower tides than those re· rorded earlier in the week ktpt t he s urf from ca us ing any s erious e r osion problems. authorities said Bob Moreland. of the Orange Co unty Flood Control Distnct':- Jury weighs /ale of 4 Vietnamese--·--· hy!!!"2grap~y of!ice s aid ...c.w.t• M'esa received .55 of an inch of r ain overnight. bringing the .l u rv tl('h ltt•r<it inns c·ontinued lotla) rn 1h1· Oran~<' County SU Jl<'rtlll" '"our! t n ;.il or ruur V1t·t na m1·-.1· 1 •·fugc·1·-. f'har~t·cl with tifi ft•l111n 1'11u11 i... 1n 1·onnt•daon with .... n.;·n ra pt·~ last yt·<1r Ttw )llr\ wa:. g1vc•n tht· ca"t' r 111·•.tl :a" .• fl •·r h1 ·arr ng ,.,,,~ing ''al 1•rnt•Ot!'> rr11111 11111 h JJ rllS t.'l'U 11111\ •111<1 df'f1·n-.1· allurnt·ys 1\ll 1h1· ,., 11lf'n<·1· '><IY" thes e .1r1· lht• l"'"I·''" who raprcl these s'a1d 11f lh•· f1111r v11ung flC'fcnd 4 (•h.ilclr~n9t WCHIUlll l1urt in collision I\ tol11s11111 in El Toro ht.!t wl'cn a mall stutlon wa~on and a pi<·kuµ trurk lert a Home. N Y . wom an and four l'h1lllren in Ju red Three o r lhc <'hilctn•n Wl'rl' hosp1t aliZl'd following the· 2 !iO p . m 1· r a s h W 1· d n l's d a y al J eronimo a n<I 1-:1 Toro ro;ub Two are tn l'rtl1c·al t·ond1t 111n <.:a hfom1a lhghwav l'alrol of fil·l·r~ 1tlt"nt1 f11·d tht• wom<tn driving lhl' station wagon as M re; Cynl h1a Owens. :lfi Sht• and he r tl<.iughlcr . llealhcr, 11 . werl.! injurNI, hut wcrcn 't hositahzed _ Ri ll hl'r ~on . Hn•ntlyn . 4, and a ni e<'t.'. Marnu• Bnult;r.c·n . 11 , ":I T1Jro. were in critical c•ondit1on toda y al Mission Communit y Hospital Another son, Shane Owens. !}. was in fair m ndition a t the same hospital. Hi ghway patrol officers said the drivf'r or the pickup W<IS Clif· ford Mauvais, lR, El Toro They said he wasn "t hurt Highway patrolmen a nd coun· ty firefighters had to cut apart the station wagon lo rescue the children. Om cers said Mrs. Owens ap· parently was attempting to make a left turn when the al'ci· dent occurred. r ants in the case . Dung Quoc dants in t he case Dung Quoc Ph a rn. lR. of r rvine: his brothe r Ho (jUO(' Pham, 19, or lrvine: M 1nh (juang Nguyen , 19, of San· t~1 Ana. and Tung Thumb Le. 17. 11f Santa Ana II 1s a lleged that the four young rncn kidnapped their vie· 1101~ and drove them to secluded orange groves near Irvine. fore· 1n~ lh<>m to participate in sex <i<·ts Though /\rmbrust contended that the case "has been proven hcyonct a niasonable doubt," de- r l'nse attorneys c laimed the evidence was not conclusive. One or th e m . attorney I.aw rence Buckley, told the sevl.!n·woman, fi ve-man panel in S upe rior Court Judge Frank Uri seno's courtroom that it would be on e ach juror's cons· c·1ence for a long time if the wrong p<.'rsons were convicted. Identifications or the four de· ft•ndants by their alleged vie· ltms were a key part or the near· ly two-month tr ial. fo'our of the seven wo men who I c•slifiel'I identified the Pham hrothers, Le and Nguyen, as be· 1ng their assila nts In nearly !!ve r y instance, the women said t hey were abducted off the s treet at night by four Asian m ales in a small sub-compact car who threatened them at gun- point Only one of the defendants, Dung Pham. testified in his own defense a nd d e nied he was responsible for attacking any of the women. He s aid he and rus three co-defendants were at a birthday party when the first r a pe occurred in April. His brother, however, testified outside the presence of the jury that tie was threatened by police investigators unless he admitted to his involvement in the rapes. Police denied the accusations. Armbrust claimed Bo Pham made incriminating statements to police during that interview in August. implicating himself in four rapes. TELEPHONE Thomas P. 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A ...... • 1' Pllltli-._...,.." _, ~t. Tiie ~.-. pubO"'lfll ,._ ~Ill Ill Wini .. ., Mrwl, P.O. 8o• IWO~c.leMtM.Cefllerllle'2tM. VOL.14, NO. 2t -., --...... --..... I season total to 2.38 inches. He said Santa Ana got only 25 of an inch overnight. Saddleback Peak, normally the heavies t rainfall ret'ipienl in th e county 's n etwork of .1 u tom at1 c g auge re porlt ng s tations. ha<1 received but .7 of an m ch of rain and has totalled only I.I I inches for the season WELCOME. • Washington I'll take good old Tucson. Globe and the mountains and dest!rts and everything in Arizona any old day.·· As Metrinko rode h ome to Olyphant, Pa., in a Rolls Royce, he leaned out the window shaking hands and kissing teen·agers who jogged along with the motorcade. Richard Morefield touched do wn in San Diego in a cloud of 10.000 yellow balloons and waved fro m an open car that took him pasl 100.000 cheering people to his home in the residential area of Tierra Santa. ''This is the beginning of the run phase for m e now." said the 25-yearforeign service veteran. Huge crowds Wednesday also greeted Johnny McKee! Jr. in Dallas and William 8 . Royer in Houston. Royer. who had been in Tehra n only two weeks before the takeover. was presented with a 1981 Cadillac wrapped in a yellow ribbon. Writing classes set Beginning and advanced writ· ing classes sponsored by the Capistrano Adult School will begin Monday in San Juan Capistrano. The free classes will meet Mondays in the community room of Home Federal Savings and Loan at the com er of Del Obispo Street and Camino Capistrano. Beginning classes will be from 7 to 10 p.m .• and advance classes from 9 a .m. to noon. For more information call 493·0858. Incinerator OK'd for water plant San Clemente City Council memben authorised 1pendln1 Sll,IU for repairla1 an in· clnerlltOr at Uae water reclama· Uoapl•. Tbe LursS CorDoratioa -tbe ontr ftnD nbm{Wnl a b6d -wU do tbe repair wor1s. ,.,.w.,....... HANGOVER LANDS JUROR, 23, BEHIND BAAS Karen Au1tln HYI 1he won't 1erve egeln 'Bung' juror Overslept, jailPd by jiulge CANTON, Ohio l i\P i A woman who was s1•ntenced lo s pend the night in Jail after she overslept and s howed up two hours late for Jury duty in a rape tnal say~ she 1s outraged and will never scrv1• again Kare n Austin . 23. was awaktoncd by Stark County sheriff"s deputies Tut·sd.iy m11rning "when :-he failed to show for JUry duty COMMON PLi;i\S Jl'IHa: W1ll.1a1T. \ M orr1~ n •sponded by sentencing Mt:-!. /\u:-tm to s1 N11f Tuesda) ni g ht in juil lie also fined hc·r SIOI> for contem~l uf rnurt ~iss Austin said s he "as not in contem1Jt hut was s leeping off the cffc·c·ts of her 23 rd tJ1rthday party on Mo nday rught "l didn't hc·ar tht• al:trm Tut·srla} mo: 1111~g . a nd I didn 't knt>" the· phone was off the hook. ·!>he 'J 1d "BEING IN JAii. ISN'T m y :-cene llere I am Mis~ Straight and Nurro" 11f 1981 and l"\'C' been taken th Ja1l 10 a l'ruiser. fing<'rpnnl<'d and photoi:ruphed. and "''" I'm a triminal " Miss Austin said stw con:-1dtrcd !icing called for Jur) duty an honor But n11w ~ht· ..,aid. "'I don 't think tht• JUdgt· was fair If I'm ever asked lo )>l.!rve on JUry duty agam. I'll suy ·no· .. The JUdl'(<' )>31d he r1un1:-hed Miss Au~tin bet'ause. ··J fo ll she showed an ulll'r disre)!ard for the courts and a lack of l'Oncem for thr ntht·r Juror!>, lawy<tr!>. defendant a nd th<· whole syskm " Budget boost seen WASlll NC:TON 1AP 1 Defense Sel'n•tar) Caspar W We inherger s a y)> Pres ident. R c a g a n h i s <· a m 1.18 1 g n state ments notwithstanding "wouldn't hcsitatl' a moment" lo continue draft registration 1f he concludes it is necessary to meet military manpower needs. Weinberger made the pledge Wednesday al a Sen ate Armed Services Committee hear ing after Sen. Sam Nunn, D·Ga . c harged that the R eagan administration's r eview of the r egistration prog r am is prompted by "po l i ti cal sensitivity"' instead or a concern for national security. The committee continued he arings on former President Ca rte r 's p rop osed defens e budget today, hear ing testimony in closed s ession from the J oint C hiefs of Staff Wc•tntwr~..r tTlld the panl'I W\:dncMlay lhal tht· nt•w adrnin1~trat1on "111 p rnpoM· 101·n ·ases 1n the Carter hu1lgl·l. hut sa id he· was nut n·ad.r t<i s pecif) figures Draft regi s tration wa ~ pr oposed by Cartt·r <ind approwd by Congress following t he ·Sovicl int e r venl1on 1n /\fghanislun last year Reagan s aid during his presidential elec·t1on c<J mp<.11gn that the ref:(istration proiiram was an invasion or pcr~on a l liberties anl'I would not makt· mobili;r.ation in an em ergency a ny speedier Weinber)!er !'aid there are no pla n s lo cance l the c urrent registration program. but the admin istration is reviewing whe ther to ask Con gress to extend it for a longer period. ~-.--ci::-::-. .:-;:"7...--. .. :s: :s.e. ·--..._. ~.::,,.. ::--:--:--::-:.--~~-=--. :a " ., > s .. • f --r ---... --.. --..... -. ·-... ___ ... ,,. .... ' . ._ -., ,... ., .. ··- Wycliffe I protest 't~get' By ROBERT BAKKER Of ... o.tly ...... , .... A Huntington Beach Bible trans lating organization has been picked as a target for dem· o n s tration b y gro ups that c laim it has corinetlions with the U S. Central lntelli1-tcncc Agency in South America . Bill Key. an assistant director for Latin Ame rican affairs for Wydifh.-Bible' translators Inc . denies the allcgatton A re presentative from a UC Irvine campus g roup said the dcmonstrntions will take place l''riday al 4 pm al Wycliffe. 19891 Reach Hlvd. . Thl' !><"hcdulecJ dtmonstration was trig1wrcd by thl' k1dnappin)! of R1hle transl~tor Ches ter Ril tc.•rrn a n, who h as <1ff1liations with Wy<'l1fh· Hillerman was st•ized .Jan. 19 bv armed terrorists in a mission house.• in Bogota when· he• wa:- awa1ting gall bla<lclN surgt·r y Tl•rroris t s hav1• tlcman<lecl that Wvd1ff1..• and the lnst1tult• of Summ er I .inguist11·s. a sister or ganization. n ·mov1• ahout 10() t ran:-.lators from th(· tount ry (' u m p h l' 11 S k I I I m t1 n . a n• prc•senl <ii 1 v1· o f the Student All1•rnat1v(· Mc.•cl1a C11llcct1vt.· w ho 1s 11rl{an1zing lht· d cm onstration, 1·hart.:NI today that lht• B1hl1· lran)o,l;.ilor!'> art• an ("11l11mh1a ag;1111st thl' will 11f lht• IH'Oplt• • She.• dam1'> I hat t ht•) ha vi· c·1111 111·1·t111n!'> with lht· ('I/\ and that llH' B1hlt· 1irgan1zat111n s1•eks lr1 c·or1\ t·rt '"pn· ll tc•rall·" !'>l1C'll't1t·!'> \II C't1nsfian1l y liy translating lht• ll1hf1.· in thc•1r l:rnguage:-s T h i " It a !'> I h t' d rt' 1· t o r l'l t· ~ I r o) 1 n g n a I 1 \ <· ., o c· 1 a I ~)'!'>I t•ms al11•n;ll 1ng th" ;i(!(lplc from lhl'1r u"n tra<l1l11H1!-ancl prt•p:.i nng tlH·1r n iltun· 111r t•x t11wt1nn." ~he• ... a11 l .\1!. Sk1ll m;.in :11 . who !i;1~!'> sh<' IS "11rk1ng CHI hl'r l'h j, ,,, I r' 1 n '" a I ~ 11 el arm,. 11 th,,' W)cl1ffr prov1d1·1l air and rad111 .. upporl 1•1 lht· <'11l11mb1an m d 11 ~"~ in l!HO to pul down an ins111•n•c·t11in hv <Jn Indian tnlx.1 Kt·~ dt•mc•1( th•• all1·~ut111ns tu da.' 1n llu11tmgt11n B1o;11·h The·) ha \"t' l>t•t•n pubhsht•ll !'>I) mut·h lhal lh•-.\ lu·llt•\'t' llwm L~sl•ian 111om a wartl~tl kit ls 1; tn:..:;-.; Fl El.I>. M :i s'> 1/\I'1 An a\'11"'''' h· .. t11an ha'> h<'cn :1 " a r<l c·d 1·11 :-.I nd~ o f two 1l:t111-(hh·r~ ..,h1· \t1l11ntartl) gavt• up Io lht• 1·a r1· of a frac·nll fi vt· yt•ars :ago Frt111kl 111 ('ount\· l'rohatt· .fud J,.!l' Sanford K~cdy ruled W l•rtn c•s<l a\· th at Hrt·nda "Hunn) .. King, l!fi. of North Ada ms should rl•g;.11n C'ustody of h£'r c·hilrlr<'n. <:1gt•s Ii and 14, from ~ a g d a I <' n a P a t t• n a u cl t· 11 f c; rc•l'nfielrl I\ l' t• rt y g " ,. t' I' t' r m u n 1· n I guard1ansh1p of lht• girl!> tn !\<!..; P at t•nuadl' in 197!1, saying Miss King's IC'sbianism ··creates a n elem ent of instab1hty that would ad n·rsely affl'ct tht welfare of the c hildrt'n ·· nut the s tate Suprl'mc .l u d it·ia l Court overturned that <IN•1s ion anl'I ordered a nt'w custody hearing Korean chief towing V.S. LOS ANG EL •:s I AV 1 Ori tht' flri.I le& or a fov ellly lf S tour. Soulh Kor .. iui Pre111d.int Chun i>oo--Hwan am vf'd her•· to a throoa of 1upporte~ u w~U u prul«' \er wh<1 c·alle(t him " d H't ulot 1tnd • vampire Ct.un and ha waf~ were 1trt!t1tWI a t the iu rp<>rt Wedftft.day by ~hyur Tom Uriadlt y who noted th61t the <'OUpl t \ t '>t t b1t d twcn a w1111tc d with •nt1t1pat1on b y t h e l.u\ An,dc:; Korc111n rommnUNt> Atthou"h <a dt11111111i.tr11 two wiai. 11t&ged al lh t! airport 1t """> J>€·uc·c ful Mc mbt"r1> of llntted Mov•~t Cot lk-mv<'rltt)' vf Koreu Joi ned i.omc 200 demc~t nttori. i.t th .. ;,i1 r~rt f'•ftlh1 P•I r..W c-•••9ftl LONG 'B EA 'H u\ P 1 l>ci.ptte protl'i.t:. Crom (acuity 1roups and a wa rning from stale Asi.e mbly Speak~r W1lhe Brown that l>UCh action may be al lcgal, -,l ate cul legt· t 1 u ~l cc ~ approved a nal[[~ mJJ Or rev isio n or Ul'IU ~ salary scttm~ rules for the l!H•a mpussystem ---------W1th1n ho urs . o n Wednesday, the United Professor!> of California riled an unfair labOr pr actice char~e against the trustees, charging the action was intended to influence a union repres entat ion electtun expected to be held by mid May for the system 's 20,000 faculty members ll•ncre <>••<"rl• •rlHtdtdr L OS ANG E L ES (A P > . Lol> An geles Philharmonit• m usic director Carlo Man a Giulini has cancelled all hi~ scheduled appearances this sprihg because of his wife's illness, the or chestra annoW'lced Wednesday Marcella G1ulini has been ill s ince last Dece mber and was operated on in Milan, Italy last week for an aneurysm a l the base or the brain. Giulini, 66, said in a message from Milan tha t the operation has been successful, and tha t he plans to accompany her to a clinic in Switzerland and remain with her d uring her convalescence SACRAMENTO I A P > Nearly a third of a billion dollars in st at e-required school progra ms isn 't helping 1 s tudents and should instead be given to school districts, a key Democr atic lawmake r says , Sen P aul Carpente r of Cyp r e ss. t h e Se n a t e's Democr atic Caucus c ha irman. said Wednesday the $314 million s hould go directly to the local districts because "we can t rust those districts·· not to neglect CU~IEHTU the needy. PSA ~lw• agrr...,net SAN DJ EGO <AP > Afte r months of negotiations. Pacifir Southwest Airlines says a tentative contract agreement has been reached with representatives of 735 m~hl attendants . P SA wo uld n ot dis close t erm s o f t he a gree ment Wednesd ay. T alks with Team sters Local Union 2707, r epr esen ting the fli ght attendants, began late last year during a 50-day strike by pilots and flight crews . Reptile breecler killed by cohra LEMON GROVE c AP> -Authorities say an a mateur reptile breeder who had survived previous bites by h is deadly pe l s nakes died •·exceedingly fast" from the venom of a J 'h-foot albino cobra. Kurt 8. Ande rson. 26, a truck driver who spread caged snakes throughout his home here east of San Diego, died Wednesday within an hour a fter being bitten on the ha nd. a cor on er 's spokesman said. "He r ecovered from previous bit es so he .a pparently was n 't too worried ," s aid De puty ·Coroner Robert Pettit. "But the fact that he died in such exceedingly fast time indicates the bite put ve nom d irectly into the vein and the blood stream." Pettit said most victims of cobra bites don't die for e ight to 24 hours afte r being bitten. Authorities said they found the victim's hom e "full of re ptiles ." They said 83 snakes and liza rds, including 10 venomous snakes, we re in cages in the living room and dining room of the home. They were valued a t Sl0,750. Pettit said Anderson had apparently been bitten by the same poisonous snake at leas\ twice before and another time by a rattlesnake. Anderson did not seek medical help immediately and collapsed before he could summon help. An operator traced the call after he collapsed gasping for breath. authorities said. Art thieves seized' BARCELONA, Spain (AP> -A Swiss student and an Italian radio technician stole an oil paint· in1 and four sculptures from the museum and home of artist Salvador Dali, police said. They said the men were arrested and charged with the tbeft and the objects were recovered. BUY ONE ITEM- get the second on1 (..,.,,,;nor •uJ The Farry Stop Diii...., Llllela 1t Dilcount • OIDri1 Vlfldlftlltt • SallDon • Gunne Six, n..Mly, ..... a• dlf'IS..f9.11t " .. ,, .......... Hair's f he proble111 Dorothy Recd. TV reporter with KGO, Channel 7. in San Francisco. has triggered a major controversy with her Bo Derek hair style. Many organizations have rallied to the support of Dorothy since she was suspended without pay. Ms. Reed charges H /F DAIL y PILOT A. V. . id . 1ctrm tormelite mani Anny drug target ta/,ks aboui 1Y film SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -For 20 years, James 'lbomwell baa been a tormented man. hla mlnd marred by LSD, bis life ruined by the dru1 U .$. Army a1enta fed to him in an attempt to . e xtract a confession to a crime he didn't commit,. Thornwell, 43, says he is feeline better now - thanks in part to the $625,000 award approved last month by Coneress and to a television movie about h1a experiences thal ran Wednesday niebt on CBS. THE nLM WAS ACCUaATE, Thornwell said in a telephone interview. shortly before the film aired. It was so accurate it took three tries before he could watch it all the way through. ''They had to pul m e to bed the first time I tried lo watch it, .. he said. ''It was very upsetting and very accurate. "It's true ttfdt a well·told \rue story is more interesting than anything thal Hollywood could fab ricate." Thomwell 's story, produced by "60 Minutes" producer Harry Moses from a script based on hundreds or hours of interviews and thousands or pages or documents. is c hilling. It's a tale or how a popular young man, his whole life in front of him, was destroyed' by drugs he didn't even know he had take n. 1ave him LSD in his drlnJdne water without hla knowledee. The documents alao ahow there wasn't a shred of evidence to connect Thomwell wlth the miaaln1 material. Charees were dropped and Thornwell denies he had anythinc to do with the crime. For 16 yean. Thornwell wu unaware that he had been dn!11ed with the potent halluclno1en. Bul Kletz said it made h im "a social and em otional cripple" who careened tbrou1h two s hattered marriaees and a series of menial jobs. THEN THE LAWSUIT was filed and the truth " be gan lo s urface . Thornwell. who lives in Richmond, a fe w miles e ast of San Francisco, received national publicity several years aeo on "60 Minutes" and the case finally was settled out or court. The money. tax-free and minus 10 percent fo r Kletz. will he lp Thornwell live a normal life and pro vide the medica l care he needs as he attempts to restore his drug-damaged mind. "I'm going through a heavy medical trip now .·· he said, ·'spending two or three days a week with specialists to see what can be salvaged from the wreck or the Thornwell." HE FEELS THE FILM is important, if only to point out to people thal even the U.S. government THORNWELL WAS ASSIGNED by the Ar my can make mistakes. to Orleans, France, and in 1961 was a ccused or "The re are certain people in certain high s tealing c l assified m a teria l. Governme nt places who have unlimited power, and they don't documents obtained by his attorney, Harvey Klelz always follow the Cons titution," he said. 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"1th .111' th111g t•l..,1 111 1h1·1 11' 11f I ,1gun,1 B1..•;n ·h Evacuati()ll plruis When San l'lt•nil·ntt· l'1 l~ ( '011nt 1I n1l·111b1•rs s d1<1 they ".1nkd to forrn .1 1·111 1,1·n-.· p;m,·I 111 ... tud~· a proposed nul'lt·ar l'\ at·uat tc111 µIan th1·~ tluln t ruu11t on having more th<.1n t "'o dm.l·n rl·:-11ll'11ts vohmt Penng for lht• JOb But \\tlh tht:' S.111 Onofrt· :-.;udear (;cne rating Station JU~t thn·t• mtll'!'i dcrnn tht• freew<Jy, they p ro bably ..,houldn 't h<Jvt· bt•t'll surprt!)NI lnskad of routinel~ formmg anotht•r <'Omm1ttel'. the t'oun cil <.1gn·cd t·1l1zt·n~ s hould partiripatl' m a n•\'ll'W of tht· plan dunng St'\ t•ral u µtommg :.tud) t"s!-.1on~ Thl' <·urn•nt l•vaeuution doeumt•nt h as no t heen aµ· proved by t ht' 1.·ount:i l bet'au~e tht•rt:' ;.irl' no guarantees in the proposal that San Clemente ran bl• evacuated safely in th(· t:'Vent of a m ajor <11.·1.·1dent at tht' nuclear s tation Th(• task of the work session partit1pant s in cluding res ulents will IJl' lo an£tlyzt· I he 1n·upos t•d plan and prepart• s tatl•m e n ts to he lp bring the document up to wh <tt lht' council desires A c it izens' workshoµ 1s st·hedukd Feb 2 at 7 p.m 111 t'O Un cil l'hamb(•rs. 100 A vcnidu P residw And the c·ouneil will mee t again Fe h. 18. perhaµs with e nough information to adopt an ·('vatual ion plan. San l'lcmcnteans who are t•on t:ernt·d <.1bout u saft'. or- derlv eva<'l1at1on of th£' town in the t'\'C'nl of a nuclear m - ridc.nt s hould attt•nd t•1 thcr o r both of I he meetings Library bill higl1 San Juan Cap1s trnno wtll rll'l'd almos t $250,000 more than 1t has to spcmrl for a n1•\\ Orange County br anch library in tht.• t·1ty Th<.' City ('ountll has ;w(·t·µtt•d tht• ctcs 1gn of a '.'Jew J (>r sey arrhttN·turul firm for a SI 2 mtlh•m lthrary build ing, whil'h includ<::--;.in audit11num for c·c)mmunity use To pay for lhl· new library. the city has to make up lht· differe nce he lwl'cn the SS00.000 coming fro m the coun ty. the $150 ,000 ;JI read~ set <.1s1de m city funds and SS.000 donated by a priv;1tc group. City offidills s uy the udditi1>n<.1l funds C'an be raised from pubht CJnd pn\att• J,.!rant . ouree!-. a.., Wf'll as private donations . Hut a quarH·r of ;1 mtllion doll<1 r~ 1~ a lot of money Having a m·w lihrary IJUtlt 1s an :cimb1t10us undertak- inf:( for a t·Hy as ~mall as San Juan. With SlS0.000 of its own money in the pot, 1t ·s obvious the c ity 1s committed to the proje<'t Thert' is no doubt San .JuCtn nct•ds a new hbrarv. T he tiny store· front on Camino Capistrano is woefull y ins uffi- C'ient to accommodate the needs of the local residents. However . if it m eans these same residents will be hit with th<.· t>ill for a library building large r and more ex- pensive than the city needs. it may be better if San Juan opts for a less costly model. • Opinions expressed in tt1e s pace auov~ are 1t10 .... c of thiJ Dally Pilot Other views expressed on Hus page c1re llloc;e of lhe11 au1hcirs and artists Reader comment is invited Addre55 H111 Daily Pilo t. p O Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phont: ( / t 4) 642 4321 Boyd/Piggy banks by Ry l..M. BOVD In early Englaml, s mall pols lo hold house hold change were m<tdl' from a clay called pygg Britis h pot ters later d1dn ·1 cvl'n k n11w the naml' of lhl' material. or if th<>y did. d1cln 'l rare Whl'n a s ked to mold pygg pots, they m adl· them in lhe sha1>e of pigs. And thus produt·ed wh at w<· strll <:all pii.:gy banks The container makers tun . out almost but not qu1le twice as many cans as bol ties. No d11uht rn 'C'hool you studied alioul lht· famous English t•xplorl'r John Cal.lot His n aml' w as not John Ca bot. And hl' wasn 't an ,. . u .. ar Gloo111y Gul'I Now that the refugee takeover has forced American small busi- nesses out of some o( the Westmin s t e r · Garden Grove areas. are we aho going to be elilible for refugee aid from the U.S. govern- ment? CITIZEN VET GIM "'Y 0¥t ,...,..,.,.U •re tll• "'Ill•• ., ................ , lle<HWrlC' Nfl«I Ille •tewt .. no. :~':!i..~.,'r.' ... 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Explain that ff you don't think birds evolved from fish. look at the scales .on the legs o( said birds. So advises a man of science. J,ack or atmosphere on the m oon is why you can get sun· burned there 50 t)mes faster than on earth. Red hair Is the hardest natural hair color lO bleach, remember. Jack Andenon Drop rapid deployment force- WASHI NGTON The IUpid Ut>ploymt.•nt Force was supposed to be J1mrny Carter's solution to Amt>r1(·an 1mµotence an the Mid· die t-:ast But HOF cr1tl cs h1t ve n11~l'd lhl't!t! telling oh1ect ions, \\ h1d1 may he ~noug h to cause l'n•s1dt!11t rtonuld Reagan to drop the 1·om·t·pt. at least 1n its present form ll rtt•fl v ... 1atl·<I. the· n1lws Sa} t ht· ·Hup;cl l>l•plc)\ 11wn1 Fon·e \\.Ill r•ac..,c• polit11·al pr uhlt·m.., 1n I h 1· \ r u Ii \\ 111 Id 1 ... hail I > ,, n cl 1· ' Jlt'll.0,,1\1'"' Ill' ga11111·d aucl \\111~'1 v.11rk .111 \ ho\\ \,,,mark"! I II ,. H I> Jo' ' 1 11 r 1" 1 • n t Io\\ 1•.,11•1·111. t'\ l'll Sen <:.H') I lart. U ( 'olo .1 n•:-pe1·ll'd t!X JH'l'l on Mailbox military matters and or iginally a supporterofsuch a force. has now become one of its severest critics. The way it is now conceived, the RD Fis a multiservlce outfit. with elem ents from all the armed services under command or a Mar..i ne CtV p s officer . Old military hands say 10terserv1ce rivalry will cripple the ROI-"" allhe l>ta.r l The y point to the rnultiservit:e disaster of the Ira ntan res<:ue m1sswn as a case in IJOlnl 1'~ v L' n 1 f t• v cry l h 1 n g runs ~moolhly. lhl' l'l'llH'S Sa). the Hap1tl Oeplu. mt'nt F<Jrce \\Ill ncn·r l>t· u maldl for first ralc SCJ\'ll't lrOOJJl>. or C\'Cn !>Orne or lhc lat•l I l'I' t..'(l u1 pµt·cl /\ r ab a rm 1es IN fo'Al"I', tht· head of lhe HIH'. 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M 1-.:ANWHILE, however. the HD Jo' threatens to eal up billions of dollars One defense contractor has produced a $600 manual tell- ing •ll> salesmen how to get their l'>ha rl'of the honunza As JUSI 1111t• ux a rn pie of lhe way 1·11sls arc already gelling out of hancl. h:l'stakt>lhl.' ~lanneCorps' 'l·Xpt:cl1llonar) s helter system." 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Cities must cooperate ~o curb airport 'I 11 I ht· l-:d1lor I am :1 v1:-1lor lo v1111r 1•xqu1s1tl' 1·11 ) ul !'llPwport Beal.'h. hut 111 "" fc·" d:a,·s lwrl' I havl' t11·<·om1· ;1v. arl' of thl' lhrt·al po.,c1l lo 11 h~ .11rp11rt c·xp:.i11sw11 I h<tVl' had c·x 111·nt·rwt• as a l'll ~ 1·ount·il11r and ntl{'r 1h1., adv1c·1• to }ollr 111.1 \or anll 1·ount·1I In n1,\ 1·a,1• our lovt.•lv c·Hy wa., t hl'l'all•111·d t)\ <1nn1·x<1lron hv a nC'1chhorin~ ·rnun11·1 palrty f)ur 11r11hlcrn wa., to prev1•nl this I ~ ran11ous tak1·over i\ j!roup of m ~ fril'nds aml I l>al tlown <1nd c•o n,11ll•rt•d tht• prohlcm Our solul1<1n was lo rou!>e the <·1l1zC'nry againsl t ht· annexation ;,inti our efforts proved the old maxim, "lhc pen is m1ghl1er than the sword " Once lhe 1.·111icnry unrt<·d ther e was no st11pprng us 'l'h<'refort', I s uggest that you und1·rtak1.· vigorously lo ah:rt ,\Ollf l'ltiZ<:nl> Of lhe danger {If Newport Bca('h heing annih1lat l'd 1f thl· County of Orange gels f1•d1•ral funds for lhc airport ex pan-.ion < >nn· the ft'dcral gov l'rnm1.·nt 1s allied w1t.h your OJ> pos11111n thl' n·al hullyrng w1 II hav1.· h1..•gun and you will sci• thal I) r u n g 1· (' 11 u n I :-· s I' u s h 111 g '.°\t'"" Jlort BC'a t'h around was mc·n · d11ld 's play. t 'I SJ\1.1.V, tn our f'X(ll'rtCnl'l' \.\ l' I ound that we 'huuhl rall} 1 lw .. up1.iirt or our s isl l'r r1t 1cs \\'1· dHI lh1s :igarn w1lh the 1w11 and •11tr cnll•ll1ge11 1·1.• W1• per!'.U<td<·d 1w1ghli11r ing Lown:-. that w1· wen· nol the only onl's thn·at1•1lf'd h} our lo!'al hull y S urt·h . 1t11· 1·1t1 H•ns of Costa ~t·sa: Santa /\11a , Irvine. Tusl111 musl know tht· amount r1r l}rnn n\ I hat <·an roml' from lhe ft;d1•ral governnwnt If II gels lhc mujor \'Olf'l' in the airport's af fa irs Whlf'h of these t·ities wi ll he :.ililt' to say "nu" 1r l he federal govcrnml•nl cll•mands n ight flighls. two runway'i with night patterns vct:nng right and left towards Costa Mesa and lfunl- inl!ton Beach on the one side and Laguna Beac·h on the other'! Which of these cil ies singly can protect thei r favorite recreation s pot if the foderal government det·ictt"s more and more flights s hould take over the beaches? In my own exper ience, arous- in~ t he citizenry or imminent peril is always sufficient. The in- telligent. educated cit izen knows what to do. L . BRUNI "'""•ra•lr da" To the Editor: Jan. 20 was the kind of day that most or us Americans will never forge t . We were lorn bet ween many emotions . Inauguration of a new president, a farewell to the pas\ president. And certainly not least. the hostaaes' freedom. I think moet of us Amertcana sh a rt•d lhl' anx ll'I > or the lc1vL'<1 onl·s at horn <.' Warling, waiting for ;,i short glan<·e of their :-.on ... hushan<ls and daughlt'rs Mam I l'a rs wc•n· shed for I h1.• host agl;~ ;,inti lhl•1r ft1ml lil'l> h.> all of u., i\S J\N outgoing pres1d1·nl. there must havl' hccn )>111n e sail m•ss for: .Jimmy and Roscil) nn (';,irkr but lhl'y a1•lcd with d1gn1 ly On lhc1r r eturn lo (;eorgra, 1n lhe r ai n , they s miled and tlann-d. whtl·h was a beautiful J.:l'Slu rc., I thoughl /\II s r111lcs. I le went on lo greet lhc hostages In c;ermany Yes. it truly was a day of cmff tionalism Thank c;od for our Ame rican freedom s und God bless J immy Carter and our new µresidenl, Ronald Heagan, and we IJray for peace. DOHO,TllY llUHENEH To the 1<:d1tor· HuuqueL'i lO Marge Holey, who has to ht· Laguna's s uper or· gan1zer. a nd her lf1 storit.•al So<·1ety crew or ded1l'ated volun· leers. for the 1ncred1bll' job they undc·rlouk lo make lhal won cll'rfully donated store on the t'oasl Jhghway and St. Ann's Pia<:<' a veritable museum of old La guna ph ot <11ua phs a nd art1faC'I~ WE llOPt: lht· rrht1on t ultrng h\ ~ ayor llaghn will Ii(' the ht•j!Jnning of a long and happ.\ rt'lalionsh1p with the l'ommun1 I~. ancl that you'll all i.:o on down ancl J111n tht' group thal. promises many more exl'itmg events in I he fut url' fo:vcntually lherc will even tw a rolating wall lhal will show art m Laguna up lo the JJrCSl'fll. /\s an Arls Commissioner and a photojournalist 1t 1s easy for m e lo appreciate the value of what lhey have collected. This il> a n addition lo the cultural arts of Laguna that we can all be proud of. They need help and donations of all kinds . Let 's show them we appr eciate their finally coming "out o f the garage!" We hope to see a hu~e turnout at the Arts Commission's Town Hall Meeting on the /\rts, Mon· day evening. Feb. 9. 7:30-10 p.m. at City Council Chambers. Cit y Hall. This is your public forum to give us your ideas on the Arts . ARLINE ISAACS Contrflr rrplfl To the Editor: Wayne Baglin's recent speech at the Chamber of Commerce br~akfast Is a typical Wayne speech. His cosmetic repu .. overlook the Important na11tn1 q uestian s that confront the ciliiens or Laguna Beach. He teases about affordable hominl f111 ... 1·111111.., a11tl 1111· • 111 1•·11 ... 111 I .ag una H1·ad1 lk 1·un\'t'nll'lllh lttl ).!1·C.., 'h,1t thl' llai.:lln admin1 ... 1r:ir1011 \111 .. it 11 down lt•·'ltll I .a guu.1 1\1·,,, h lost s111111· Sl 2 .i OO 000 111 11h .... 1d11.1·<1 I 1cr11t1ng II•· ,1 rik "" 11u1 .11 lht· oppo..,1111111,analn11 w1..,111 'I It• lion·.., :-.han· 111 l111th 111 111 , .. ,, . .1r1· done· al thl· l'1111111·il ..t1.1n1lll'r., h \ <·onn·rn1·1I 1·11111•11., :111d .ll'lt\ "t" Tt11 , polct•\ '' 111 1·•ml llllll' ,1., 1•111).' as lht• Ba1~l111 .1d111111 .... 1r;1t 111n , .. 1n off11T WA \'~t: T \l.K:o-.tl1uu1 11111• ISS Ul' ~IH'l'IJI 11111'1'1'"1 j.!f'llUJI~ lll'n• ht· 1~ ri ght Th•· ... 1· ..,,,..t·1.d tnleres l group!-. ,1rt· pol•·nl . powerful an<I Jrt' u.,u;dl\ t·•111 eerned at"1u1 I h1·1r "" n 1•11anh 111 v1C'w It makl'' llll' wontl1•r .1h11ul WaynC''s p111nt ol v11•v. In rm 01)1nton 11 cs onl.' what " h•·'I 1111 Wa)ne polttwall ~ anti 1~ n11I 111 lh1..• best inlN't•.,ts 111 the• 1·11111·n .. of I .agu11a lh:ad1 'l'IH· gt'ner ;al pl :111 rn :1 k ,., 1111 prov1smn~ for hou..,in~ for l11v. anrl motkrat 1· 1111111111· I a 1111111·.., 1n Laguna l1t-al'l1 T111 .. ,.., a r rtmc aga1n't •ttH' 1•111;r1•n., uf Laguna B(•a..tl II dramall/l'" lhf• faC'I lhat our nt11.1·n' arl' J.!l'I ting thl' 'horl <·ntl of 1h1· l>l1t·k and shows tht· 'h•1rll'or111ng, 111 lht• Baglm adm1n1 ... 1ra1111n 1\l.A;\; I< \ll1\ \'l "o ffHlf !fflff•lfl To l hv F:tl1tor I would hkt· tot hank v11u for lhl• .I an 14 arl1l'h' ;,ihoui how lht• qu1<·k rea1·twn of one or our bu~ drivers savt•d a boy from possible serious injur~ and ch.'ath when his b1l'yC'le 1·oll11h'd with our s<·hool bus Too often thl' dforts or our well trained , hunt workrng and l'X t rem ely saftot} ronsl'lous bus drivers ~o unrecogni:r.etl Even lhou~h lhis incident was a near tra~edy whiC'h we wish had nt'ver happened, W<' do appreciate the report. EVER\' S<.:11001. dav. 50 Capistrano Unified School Dts tricl bus clnvers are out there ...... die ......, lad. IC'lpy,«,l..,.fta .. • ci t .JI 111g y, 11 h 111ad :ind I raffH· h.01.i1 th 1 rn1 ,lrUl'l1on . d1Htt.·ult 111111' ..,dwtlul1•s. parents and pro 1w1 t \ •1wcwr ..... rnd "'""' 1mpor 1.1111 "' .111 ...c h11<1I c·htldn·n •if all 111· ..... h.1)1•'' .111d JHT ... llll:thlll'S l J1•,.l ll11·\ tl•J,11ll'\l'l'lll'nt 1ohunder '''·" t11 1t.! .i11d ..... ,,11•111111·.., \ <·n lr~ ICI L! 1·u11d1llflll!- \.., .1 mat 1 .. r oJ' f.11·1. 111 t hl' 't•ar' I h .1' ,. h1•t•11 '' 11 h t l\I' sc·hool dll> Ir 1i·1 :-.1111·•· 1 ~11;1, •. 1111 l'hlld has h1·1·11 ... ,., ll•ll'h lllJIJrt•d due to a d' '' r11·1 ..,1"1111111 hus a1·e1dcnt 1 '11n-.1cll·n11g th<1t our bust•!-. arl' '"''' 11 .1\ d111 g ahout H<Hl,000 mile~ a \ 1•ar :i11d tirt· r·arr} 1ng about ti.:wo .-tultln·n !lath , I think lh1s 11•1·11nl '" n •marl.alile .I I•:,\ '\'.N ETTE II STHA'rrfJN Tr·a n,p11rt at 11111 Man ager ( ';q11s Ir a110 l! n1 f IC'd S1·h1111l l>1slrtC'I lol h•· J·:d1111r 'I h•· l11tur1· 111 air trun ... porla 111111 , .. ,. (Ir :mg•· ( '1111111 \ IS a ttt1ut 111 ho• d1·1·1cl1•d Fd> Iii. wh1·11 ttw 11r .t1lJ.!1· 1·1111111\ 1111:.iril of "u1wn rM11·-. v. Ill rl•v1t·w the John \\·a' rw 1'\ 1 rporl "M a s l t•r !'Ian .ind 1\1rpo11 \101st· ('1111tr11I a nd l .. 111111 ·~l· l'•m1pa11till1t) Plan " It 1~ 1mp1·rat1vt· lh(' plan ht• :q1111·ovt'<I rl "l.' an· 111 see the 1m 111·0\ 1·1n1•nf.., 111 s t•rv1<·f' and r.11 !11111· ... .., .. l1adh nt·cdt.•d "'nm..:. v. 1•11 orc an11.NJ forr·(•s, v. 111 11111H1~1· \ a r11)us as pet· ts of 11!1• 11lan :mcl \\ill seek hmrla t 11111!'., tl•·la\s, adc h1 1onal studies. "'I' I 'ropt•rt_\ ownl'r Opt ions for 11111,t· m clt"s1gnaled noise 1m l'arled area .... an· 1n1·ludcd in the plan Wfo: liK(;,.; mc•rnhers of lhe 1·11111111un1I .' who are tont·erned :ihoul our a1 rp11rl problem to wntt· ll'llt.·rs 1n support of the plan to tht• supt•rv1 sors. Letters do n1unl anti tht·.' arc im 1>0rtant so plcast• ar t today' P l<':1st• write lo· Chairman Hulph II C'lark. Orange County Board of Supervisors, 10 Civic C'c•n tt·r !'law. Santa Ana. CA !12701 In acldtt ion, lry to appear at I tw pultli<· hl·arrn~ scheduled for !J·JO am. Wednesday, Feb. 18 al the Old lla ll of /\dministralion. !115 North Syl'amore. Santa Ana. t S hould this date s lip local pape~ will show the new date. I We need people who will stand op and he counted since anti· forces always show up! J OSEPH E. IRVINE Executive Director Coml'Jlunity Airport Council • utt1rr1 from readtrt art ~lconw. T~ right to coftd~H lftttr• to fit space qr tliminot• Ubd ta rtwrWCI. I.Attn• ot JOO words or lea .-U bf gfum prtfnnce. All ldtm'"'*•· cl~ lignalMrt oftd ~ oddNaa : _, •m«• mar bf ......W °" ,. qwtl ,, ...,,...,., f'fOftlft ta "I - Pod,. '°'" "°' k ,. .... IUlll CUIT ftHJH SOAV JANUAHY •111 1•1H l Ct)unty's jobless TbC" unem11ll•) nwnt '"'"' 111 Oran1e f\ount \ ftll 111 3 ~ pen·"nt In 0..«-mbfor a11 6 ~) p••u pli-\\hV •·ert Wllhoul Job., 111 '1111v••111bt-1 fou.ftd ~<>rk T hr OeC'l:'mh,•r Jot1h·~., r 1tlt< ("Ump111tt-' t o 11 4 1 11~r et!nl u n I:' m p I o ' m t-n t r " I r 1 11 ~Ovl:'mbt-r and u 3 9 Pt-rn •n l rult· In l>tot'en\ber of 11'79 St4'te Econom1C' O.-.v1•1t1,>1nt n1 , Department un1tb sb t•1tutw1wct . Sex shop gets OK By STEVE MARBl.E Ot , ... 0..IW l'I ... Si.ti The Talk of the Town adult bookstore in Newport Beach. can reopen for business this week because the California Supreme Court has agreed to te m porarily block enforcement of city adult entertainment laws . Owners of the sex shop. which has been boarded up since Oct. 23 when fire charred its stock or m agazines, book s a nd sex devices, boast the bookstore and video center wi ll be "bigge r and better" than e ver. Justices decided Wednesday t ha't books tore owner Thomas Wade can go back in business until the state's highest court decides whethe r to hear his appeal or city laws that have kept him out of business. The Orange County S uperior Court a nd the Fourth District Court of Appeals alr eady have rejected Wade 's ar gument that Newport's adult entertainment o rdinances violate his First Amendment rights. Newport city offi cials were startled by the turn of e vents Wednesday. Robert Burnham, Newport's assistant city attorney. said he wasn't even aware that Wade's Beverly Hills attorney. J ohn Kaplan. had asked the Supreme Court to ste p into the picture. Burnham s atd that. bv the -<See ADULT, Pa~ AZ> Pair sou~ht aftPr MPsa 1nan rollhe«I Costa Mesa police are looking fort women in their early 20s who entered an elderly Costa Mesa ma n's home. shoved him to the floor a nd escaped with his cash allS4ofit The victim , Frank Munro Redman. a retired 72-year-old who lives alone. was in bed at about 9:30 p.m Tuesday when he heard the unlocked front door in his apartment's living room slide open. He told police that before he could reach the li ving room two men barged into his bedroom. One pushed him to the floor and sat on him. Redman dir ected the duo to his wallet in a dresser drawer . He said they took his money and left through the same door they entered. Redman suffered only a slight abrasion in the scuffle. ofricers said. Or::J 3 ::s• \\·eat her Showers continuing through early Friday with chance of isolated thun- derstonns . ..l>robabillty of rain 80 percent tonight, 20 percent Friday. Gusty southwesterly winda 15 to 25 mpb. Lows tonight in the 40I. Hitha Friday S8 along the ooaat, 63 inland. IN81DE 'IVDA V All a.wit~ MIO l#w /otal ,,_.,of o ~, m .. bow rneala lllal lw '"°' hove butt cu .-cla o tlkttm ol tlw =-oe bndoUI~. SIOf11, Pa,.81. ..... ......... Cl ...... CM ........... ~ .. ~lili ct l"'C:.= • ...... C14 ............ = c5 ..... ~ .. thouiih lh11tl th~ harp d.rov in 1 ht· unt>lnploymcnl rutc may not c t'flt<c'I u !il ronger ec'onomy l'ht·~ 1ic11ntl'd out that the size 111 lhl' l'IVtltan labor force. on .,. h 1 c• h I he r a t.., 1 s based , clt•l·n·ust-d ai. did the number of µt'11plt· l'rnpluy~d fi ec·au. .. t> of t bl' methodology llllt'd tu estimate labor force · cl:H a, ~harv monthly fluctuations may occur and a s ingle monthJy chimge may not necessarily be 111dicat1ve or c urrent economic lrf•nds , · · analysts s aid in a repQrt issued Wednesday. T he unemployment r ate in the county averaged 4.3 percent , well below the 5 .9 percent nationwide According to the report, an es timated 39.600 people were . without work jh Orange County ............... HANGOVER LANDS JUROR, 23, BEHIND BAAS Karen Auetln ••Y• •he won't nrve again 'Bung' juror Overslept, jailed by judge CANTON, Ohio C API A woman who was sentenced to sperntthe nightin jail arter shflrverslept and showea up two hours late for jury duly in a rape trial says she is outraged and will never serve again. Karen Austin, 23, was awakened by Stark County s heriffs deputies Tuesday morning when s he failed to show for jury duty · COMMON PL•~AS J UDGE Wi ll iam A. Morris responded by sentencing Mi ss Austin to s pend Tuesday n1~ht in jail fie also fined her SIOO for contempt or court. Miss Austin said she was not in contempt but was slc<'ping off the effects of her 23rd birthday party on Monday night ·· 1 didn't hear the alarm Tuesday morning, and I rtlcln 'l know the phone was off the hook," she s aid. "REING IN JAii. ISN'T my scene. Here I am Miss Straight and Narro w of 1981 , and l 've been taken to jail in a cruiser, fi nger printed and photographed , and now I'm a criminal." Miss Austin said she considered being called for jury duty an honor. But now she said, ··1 don't think the judge was fair. If I'm ever asked to serve on jury duty again. I 'll say 'no'." The judge said he punished Miss Austin because, "I felt she showed an utter disregard for the courts and a lack of concern for the other j urors. lawyers. defendant and the whole system." lrriae inrideaf Roof mishap blamed on warped plywood By RICHARD GREEN Ol tlll Deity ...... , .... Warped plywood was being blamed today for Wednesday's collapse of an Irvine Industrial firm's rain-soaked roof. Hundreds or frightened but unharmed employees of Sperry U nivac Minicomputer. 2722 Miche lson D rive, were sent scurrying out or the building after a 75-square-foot section of the roof 11ve way at 9: 15 a.m. Irvine's manager of Inspection services Bob Storcheim said today that it appeared the plywood roof of the bulldlnt bad warped slightly with 11e. He theorised that thia warpln1 led to the formation of pondl of ratnwattr on the roof. . 1'Tbat water weliha more tbu I ,.,.._ per 1allon and when tbere 11 mut?h of a buildup, aometlllac hall to 1lve way," he 1ald. "Owaen ot theee style tllt·UP lnduatn.J bulldlnp just haft to periodJHlly ebecll those flat roofl.'' Ora•1• Couat1 Jlr• :., Department spokesman Chuck Murphy said today that $30,000 in struc tural d amage and $250.000 in damage to building content.a were caused by the roof collapse. Firefighters at first thought that clogged roof drains were to blame ror the roor collapse. • The Sperry Univac employees, none of whom were hurt1 were sent home Wednesday ana WOft''t retum to work until the buUding is repalred and approved by the Irvine bulldln1 department. A large number of mlnl·computers, which are made at the plant, were damaged in the roof colla.,..e. Snow in Athena ATHSNI, Greece <AP> - Atb...._ awoke Wedn_.., to tbe rare 1llbt of tbe 'aaelmt Aeropolil bliaUted ta ftlte aa the Oreell eapltal la•• ltl beavtllt IDOWfaD la •r.::· All · International and' ea11tle fll•llta were cancel•• Ud acbooll..,.. daMd. YllR HIMITDll DAILY PIPER ORANGE COUN TY C ALIF OR NIA 25 CENTS rate cut sharply i n December. compared to 46,000 in November. About 4.3,000 were out o f work during Decem ber 1979. The number or une mployed county reside nts r ecei ving unemp loymen t ins u r a nee benefits dropped to 17 .500 in December from 19 ,000 In November, but was 32 percent higher than the 13,300 fi i ure in December, 1979, the rePort said. Hiring of additional workers by retail stor es during the Christmas season helped reduce the unemployment rate, but analysts noted that the rise in the Christmas sales force was s m aller than in previous years. Analysts .hinte d t hat, the un e mpJoy m e nt r a t e ma y Dollar soars Increase, pointing out that the first quarter of each year marks t h e low po int for the construction , agr iculture and retail trade industries. "Seasonal factors. as well as the poor econo~i c c limate nationaJly, will keep growth in • Or ange County at a moderate level for the first half of 1981," the report said. ' Bullion tuillbles to $489, rebounds LONDON <AP) A wave of selling hit European a nd Americ an bullio n ma r kets today, sendin g gold prices tum b lin g und e r th e $500-an-ounce leve l, while the dollar gained against almost all m ajor European a nd Asian currencies. But gold and silver later recovered. The dollar reached another record against t he Italian lira a nd moved toward an exchange rate or 2.1 West German marks, unmatched since 1978. London's five bullion houses fixed the morning gold price at $505 a troy ounce. down from S523. 75 at the close Wednesday. The afternoon fix was $490. In Zurich. bullion traded at a median $509.50 a n ounce, down from $522.50. Earlier in Hong Kong, gold closed at $511.36 down S15. The m etal finished al $507 in New York :ate We dnesday, down $14 It traded today at $489, lhen rebounded to $515.80. Silver was quoted in London at $13.13 a troy ounce. down from Sl3.73. In contracts for February d e l ivery o n Ne w York's Commodity Exchange.. silver closed Wednesday at $13.35 an ounce It traded today al $12.78. then j umped Sl to SlJ. 78 Gold's latest plunge began Orm-,ge Coast aivaits nwre rain tonight Snow mantle d So uthern California mountains today in the wake of the season's first significant winter storm. which gave parts of the Orange Coast a drenching, but barely dampened others. A second storm, weaker than the system that s wept through Wednesday. is due to move into t he area tonight. bringing an 80 percent chance of rain with it. Clearing is expected over lhe weekend, according to the U.S. Weather Ser vice. Huntingto n Beac h 's J . Sherman Denny said today that rainfall figures for his beach town Wednesday turned out lo be a bit misleading. He said his rooftop rain gauge· showed a scant .32 of an inch at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday whereupon a real toad-strangler struck , dumping a fuJI 1.23 inches more on the area within the next 35· minute period. Denny said t hat brings the storm's total rainfall for Hunt· ington Beach lo 3.98 inches ror the season, compared to 7 .19 inches at the same time last year. U.S. weatherman Bob Webster said the snow level is about 4,500 feet. Six to eight inches fell at higher elevations with up to 18 inchea reported at some high altitudes, he said. Small craft wamln1s were ex· peeled to remain In effect today and tonight. A spokesman for the Oranie County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol at Sunset Aquatic Park said Surf1lde Colony and Sunset Beach were expertenetn1 waves of eilbt to 10 feet, but no llp>d· lnl or Mriom beach eroeloa. Surf fartber down tbe cout - eapeclally on beaches that don't face weet -wu do.tn aubltan· UallJ from laat week. SurfWI wa..S water u eold .... ..., .. with lurf nmnlnl tllrM to 1la fMt alon• ID09t aoutla eouat.1 beaclae1. TbtN < ... noa•, .... Al) I with substantial selling in New York late Wednesday. dealers said. and there was no buying demand to counteract the sell-off "We're ver y busy." !>aid one London trader a s Ut e price plummeted this morning. The gold price has fallen $60 a troy ounce since t he release of the 52 American hostages in I ran on Jan 20. Gold prices usually rise when international tension increases and fall when tension is eased. In addition . investors have been turn ing f r om gold to dollar-denominated investments to cash in on high lJ S. interest rates Pe~e and fltdef ............ CAPPED -Former hostage Marine Sgt . Ke v in Hermening of Oak Creek. Wis .. tries on a slightly large Milwau k ee Brew e r s b aseb a ll cap dur i n g h o m ecoming ceremonies. Hermening, 21 . the youngest of the 52. will throw out the fi rst ball at the Brewers· home opener. Hoag receives anonymous $500,000 gift An anonymous donor has given · $500,000 worth of stock in an oil equipment f irm t o Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Ben Reinhold, chairman of the board ror Varco lntemational, aald the donor made the Jilt ol Varcoat.ock because "be believes very 1troftlly in thl1 country's voluntary healtb care 1y1tem and tbe private bnltb care taduatry a1 lt edltl." He 11ld th• anonymous atockbolcllr btllevee Ho11 "ex· empWlle"tllll•Jllem. Vareo ~lntbecl· ty of Oran1•\. 4Hl•DI and maauf8dUNI au • 1aa weU drWlal .. produeUoa tools .. well aa equl.pm• for olfalaare o61 work, , By'l'beAssoclated Presa Gary Lee gave his old Mercedes an affectionate thump and challenged his neighborhood to volleybaJI Rodney Sickmann stood on the runnfog board of his limousine, cheering back at thousands of well-wishers Michael Metrinko solemnly blew out a votive candle that symbolized prayers for his safe return. The three were among the freed hostages who returned home Wednesday, many to tumultuous welcomes. others to more private pleasures "The people All these people." Billy Gallegos murmured over and over a~a 1n during h o m ecoming fes tivities in Pueblo. Colo As he drove past some 50,000 people in a yellow limousine, a wom an pushed a four-foot-high yello~ teddy bear into his arms. After ceremonies at City Hall. the 22-year -old Marine s aid he wanted a family vacation. quiet and a lone. After a throng of ne ighborhood c hildren riding bicyr:les and motorbikes escorted Gary Lee to his house in Falls Church. Va ., Lee slipped behind the wheel of his old Mercedes. then got out and gave it a pat on the fender. "Hey. it looks great. You took good care of it. honey.·· he told his wife Inside the. house. he found a case of beer and then spotted a sign on neighbor Rita St. Hilaire's lawn lhat read "All That Way for aStroh's ... Sickmann told a welcoming crowd in St. Louis. "I want to thank eve r yo n e . I t 's <Stt WELCOME. Pagf' A2l NB man buys team CHICAGO <AP) -The sale of 80 percent of the Seattle Mariners baaeball team to Newport Beach developer Georte Argyros for f10.4 million WH IP· proved today by American Le11~ owners. Four former ownera each will retain 5 percent of the Seattle club. They are Danny Kaye. Stan Golub, Later Smith and' Walter Schoenfeld. "Damy O'Brien will re- main prelidellt of the club and I will be active only u an owner," aald the 43- year-old Ar1yro1. Approval of the Mariaen deal caaM dur· ln• t.be NIM meetlal tbat American Leape ownen appr'Oftd tbe .... ot UM Chleaao Wbite loll. il._ p I f'll.\)I It. 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'•t ,.,,#..,, • .,,. ~w• !\.• ,.,, .,....,..... •• • ~ •• ....... ,..,,...., .. _..,,. .......... _ ....... ._ , ....... ,.,, ............ . --""""'""--- M flJ& 1 •• (714) ta..., (<•11 •II M 1 I ' I , ~""911 ' studies asked The Oran1e County Employees Association hu' de· manded that new seilmlc studies be prepareed on the structurally unsound Hall of Administration in Santa Ana to determine if it ii safe for employees to remain in the h11lldinc... John Sawyer. e xecutive direc- tor of the employees' group, said he has given officials of the County Personnel Department a nd General Ser vices Agency until Monday to comply wit.h the request Sh o uld they fail to do so. S a\\ y e r s a i d . h e will ask t>mplo~·et> association directors to fund the study More than 200 persons work in tht> fave -s to r v administration building in ihe Ci v ic Center l"Omplt>x in S anta Ana. The building houses the offices of county s u pervisors and their !-ta fr s . t h e Co unt y Ad min1 stratl\'t> O ffi ce. Count) Coum;t>l's Office. Local Agenc~ F o rmati o n Co mmi ssi o n Crtminal J ustice Council and of f1C't>S of nt>ws rt>porters who C'O\' er ('Ounty go\'emmt-nt Tht> :>e1 s m 1c s tudies pro· pMt>d b) Sa\\·yer \\ere recom mt>ndf'd b.' Robin Shephe rd. a l"C lrnne c1,,1 engineering pro fessor e m plo)ed by th E emplo~ N'S association to r evie" pa s t studies on the bu1ldiniz .4rts coW1Cil meetA Fridav • 011 fi1w11eing Tht< C:shfCJm 1a An C<Junc1. .,. ht<'h d" dfd..c; mtlli<ms of dolJ c.r, ~ t<:Srl.' in .,uppo:-t of lht c.ns 1! to mt-1.'l F nda' in In int trJ cun ,.id e r ~t \ 1n g · f1nant i a l old t0 o rangt Cvunt.' bcised n<Jn·pr1Jf1~ mu IC' i;?rou p Cvunctl '-pr1kts mon f.Jc. .. c Lutz Sold toda' the grc.nt~ ·"' ... r n "' rl ( t r ,, d d. t ,, u n r (J : : n " .: rr1up~ He dtc lt nt-<l trJ identif:. v1:~:-. tic.I rtClptent.s r,f the Frc.nl: Tht met-line t<.1 ~ held .r. •.r . ..,. Hentc.et Park .\ru ;,nd Crc.f:• Ce:;ttr frr.1m !i ':YJ <s m tr> S;:.. :r. ;. .'.'. ht-:he f1~·. ~' u ne!C b~ ·.r.E: 3;'"',~ ('fJU!lC ••• n (Jror.2t r r,....r.t:• T'lt-Cal.fwma !!.:-t! C•,u:.~:. 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' . e • · 1_ n1•>r• t:;,rnt'.· H•A zt i:.ic.H i;r':'~ ~-=n '>f ht .\rr.e-r1c c.r. ~~ ~ ;..h•m~ <Jn t"~T o Lt:c.g JI': "''-'.: f' t: · !:' r Cr, :· •, • t ti J ~ 1 n ': • ~ ~-e: • Horr.111 .,; .. ,tt, •c~-i-'.e,,: ,,. ... Punfo~ plo ~.,. nght Lu~ \"illde-1 ~ (I : ~ rJ r. ,, f ~ r, ~ d : t ~ M' C; " ' • c ~ ~urr.41, form~r ~~o:J:" ~: .. ~:..:.,· h <Ai W.iY.11' ;,rid c.r !:'~ '.Jr f:...:-1~.~ t •Hd r,4Jfh.o v. ~h ._'.Jr. : =* c: · ... ne].r.1 •.J•t: ,r4' •r•t" ~f:'~·Hr.r '1Psa pionPer Fem Crozier dead at 80 P n' at.t m~moniaJ M>~·wes f'L longtJ~ CosU M ~UJ F!'~ i1 Crouer •"bo mo'ed w ~ c~.>r. mwnt' m l.J2l6 •"lU bl-~ld f r. d a,· She-dled \\'edD~d~.' at 11.ft- 8<1 in P~cif1r Beach R 1te •1..l.J bit-•1 2 p c. t0 S't .~­ d r~• !. Pr~b~1.t>na;n Cturd i ~(>··pan Beach -~. resJdeDt 00 Casu Ill~ ~ t'. wpon Beadl ane H wnmctoo St-acb tht thntt •"ldo-.·ed Jl(n. C rqiJie" bad bes •ctJ'·~ m tbt •omen • club and ..cr..beT WJO&l and Mf'T)Cll' orcar;uuuom Mn O'CIDler ~·a !:•"(I sam. J rviM Pobtt Lt R 11.Jcaae. . • !U' ffa)y cbncu ol pobet-- nppan 5)'llelm for ~ e<.dy . aD'll P.inc* J. Healy Botb an C.C.U lllesat'fi ' h Sen.,.... alMI lDd»Oe fi,~ JT&a~ llDd Sll CJ'"Ul· ~ Wd ' a-•emml&l Pd ... _,._,. •• daaTlit cl ... r•I a• TelevissiO": ban .... T088AJ!fCE «AP 1 -A r•t•Ht l• ••e t•JeTi t i • t I W .. t99"l!r ~ tnlil .. Lt I I 5. -' , eWeM _.... IM ...... t.n9n _, ........ 4 69llf l ... 1111'5 • .. ........... s. ... a" .......... _, .. ........ r.- t ------~ Yellow S•rge Sal.ea of ribbo1111 st>ars NEW YORK CAP> -Tbeflft·wrapplD1 lnduatry hu 1otten a boMt from the fondneu ol merieana for hoaorin1 the freed bosta1e1 with yellow rtbbonl, olficiab HY. Retailers have reported increued sales of yellow ribbons, altbOUlh tbe euet amou.nt ii not known, accordinl to Kath.I Felix. a 1poke1~man for the Gift Wrappin11 and Tyin1s Assodation ln Washinl100. 1 "N<>jl~ of the ribbon manufacturers has exaoUy pumped any ri bbon:s anto the stores," Miss Felix said Wednesday. "They won't know how much ribbon was sold until the stores reorder." ,.,..,,. Pag~ A I ADULT. • • time h e r eceived n o tice W ednes da y that atto rn ey Kaplan had filed a stay request with the h igh court . justices a lready had rendered a decision. ''I'm upset to say the least." Burnham commented . Prior to the October fire. t he b ook store's brief his tor y in· Newport Beach h ad been a controversial one C1l1ien s. at one point. staged a pr otest in front of t he s hop, blocking t ra ffic and c arrying signs Several d ays late r . firt e rupted in the white b uilding at 2930 W Coast High way f1rt in\'es tigators s ay an ar!ion1!il torched t h e book!>tlHt Sh(JJ,J owners vowed to hire a prl\ ott: d e tec t ive t o lra<.'k 1fov. n lht firebug ~o arrt!>l'> ho\ t tJten made ln ~o,embcr on <Jrongt County Judge ordt:rt:d lhe '>h<.11> to cease busint'>~ r uling in fo '''>f of the c1tv s orr.tumt nl thcit 1t h~ a r 1 g h t · t f.J r o: g u l c. l t es d u I t enlerlamment t tc.Lh'>hmtn~ At the tlmt-rJ f t h<: r,rdu tho ugh lht firt dom4'g':d shr1µ "as still bc">a rdt<l uµ Las t m <Jnth W&de 4>nd h 1~ ottornt~ a<-ked ht-0°IJ1>'""'" c-<.1Urt le. grant " '-lo ~ ''" h<: fJr;,n~<: CCJu nt ~ Supt-rt<ir C•1Urt r1rd .. r It "'a.; dt:-rued In r tc"'nl .... <:k'> .,..,,rkm<:n bega n rtnfJ\ otinr.t ht '>h•11> replci nng charr<:d W ik '>heh t <; A nev. sign y,c.-nt uµ It •c.id tht ~h0µ "''JuJd f1': '11J•:r. :t ~ hr,ur< o r:l i:f \ in br 1ffs r.1td .. 1tt1 th" ~uµrtmt Cc1ur'. 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L06 A.NG •:t.t:S lAl'> °" lh" hut le1 of • fout·rib US tour, South Koh•n Preaidenl Chun Doe lfwu arrived hen to a Uu'un1 ol 1upp011•r1 u ••ll u proltiteN who called hlm a dictator and a Ya•pere c• and tu1 wife were areehtd •t lh41 airport W..Snadai)' by Mayor Tom Br•c.U•Y who noted that lht couple's '1 ~1t b ad b~en awaited with •ntlclpatton b) tht-Loi Anitde• Ko r e an ~lftmun&t) I Althouah u d~mvn!'lruUon w•11 11l•it'(I •l the atrport, it wa1> pei.refol Me mbers of United Movement for Dti moc·u ty ol Korea Join.id some 200 demonstrulor~ at \he air~1Urt "•""'• ,,.. r~ r,._119ftl LONG BEACH 1A P 1 . Despite protests from faculty groups and 1:1 w<s rnmg"from state Assembly Speaker Willte Brown that such action may be Illegal . state college tru s tees approved a n8l Ct~ m a j o r r e v I s i o n o f 11ft1U ~ sa lary setting rules for Lhe l9·t ampussystem. ---------Within h o urs . on Wednesday, the United Professors of California filed an unfair labor practice charge against the trustees . charging the action was intended to influence a union representation election expected to be held by mid-May for the system's 20,000 faculty members 'l•nt ro t"Gllt"f'b •t"kd..,. LOS ANGELES <AP > Los Angeles Philharmonic mus1t director Carlo Maria Giulini has cancelled all his scheduled appearances this spring because of his wife's illness, the orchestra announced Wednesday. Ma rcella Giulini has been ill since last December and was operated on in Milan, Italy last ·week for an aneurysm at the base of the brain. GiuUni. 66. said in a message from Milan that the operation has be('n successful, and that he plans to accompany her to a clinic in Switzerland and remain with her during her convalescence. SACRAMENTO <APJ Nearly a third of a billion dollars in state-required school programs isn't helping students and should instead be given to school districts. a key Democratic lawmaker says. Sen. Paul Carpenter of Cyp r ess. th e Senate's Democratic Caucus chairman, said Wednesday the $314 million should go directly to the local districts because "we can trust those districts" not to neglect the needy. PSA ~ •r'ft'•ftlf SAN DI EG 0 <AP > After months of negotiations. Pacific Southwest Airlines says a tentative contract agreement has been reached with representatives of 735 flight attendants. PS A would not disclose te rms of the agreement Wednesday. Talks with Teamsters Local Union 2707 . representing the flight attendants. began late last year during a 50-day strike by pilots and fli ght crews . Reptile hreede1· killed by cobra LEMON GROVE (AP) -Authorities say an amateur reptile breeder who had s urvived previous bites by his deadly pet snakes died ''exceedingly fast" from the venom Of a 31h·fOOt albino cobra. Kurt B. Anderson , 26, a truck driver who spread caged snakes throughout his home here east of San Diego, died Wednesday within an hour after being bitten on the hand. a coroner's spokesman said. "He recovered from previous bites so he apparently wasn't too worried," said Deputy Coroner Robert Pettit. "But the fact that he died in such exceedingly fast time indicates the bite put venom directly into the vein and the blood stream." Pettit said most victims of cobra bites don't die for eight to 24 hours after being bitten. Authorities said they•found the victim's home "full of reptiles ." They said 83 snakes and lizards, including 10 venomous snakes, were in cages in the living room and dining room of the home. They were valued at $10,750. Pettit said Anderson had apparently been bitten by the same poisonous snake at least twice before and another time by a rattlesnake. Anderson did not seek medical help immediately and collapsed before he could summon help. An operator traced the call after he collapsed gasping for breath, authorities said. Art thieves seized BARCELONA, Spain (AP> -A Swiss student and an Italian radio technician stole an oil paint- in1 and four sculptures from the museum and bome al artist Salvador Dali, police said. They said the men were arrested and char1ed with th~ theft and the objects were recovered. BUY ONE ITEM- get the second one ,.._,,.or lea} Hair's ilae pra1Jle111 Dorothy Reed. TV reporter with KGO. Channel.7, in San Francisco. has triggered a major controversy with her Bo Derek hair style. Many organizations have rallied to the support of Dorothy since she was suspended without pay. Ms. Reed charges ··racism.·· Thul'lday, January 29, HNll H /F OAIL Y PILOT ,4 I Victim tormented man. 1 Anny drug tarf{et tcdks aboui 1Y film SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -For 20 years, James 'lbornwell hu been a tormented man, his mind marred by LSD, hia life ruined by the dru1 U.S. Army a1enta fed to him in an attempt to extract a c:onleasion to a crime he didn't commit,. Thornwell, 43, says he ii feelin1 better now - thanks in part to the tQS,000 award approved last month by Con1ress and to a television movie about his nperiencea that ran Wednesday ni1ht on CBS. THE FiLM WAS ACCUMTE, Thornwell said in a telephone interview shortly before the film aired. It was so accurate it took three tries before he could watch it all the way throu&h. • '1bey bad to put me to bed the first time I tried to watch it," he said. "It was very upsetting -and very accurate. · "It's true that a well-told true story la more interesting than anything that Hollywood could fabricate." · Thornwell 's story. produced by "60 Minutes" producer Harry Moses from a script based on hundreds of hours of interviews and thouaands of pages or documents. is chilling. It's a tale of how a pop~lar young man. his whole life in front or him. was destroyed by drugs he didn't even know he had taken. THORNWELL WAS A~IGNED by the Army to Orleans .. France, and in 1961 was accused of stealing classifie d material. Government documents obtained by his attorney. Harvey Kletz of Oakland, show that the government browbeat Thornwell. threatened him. lied to him and finally 1ave bim LSD in his drinkinl water witbout his knowled1e. The doc¥ment.a also ahow there wun 't a abred of evidence to connect Thomwell with the mi11in1• material. Charges were dropped and Thornwell denies he had anythinc to do wilh the crime. For 16 years. Thornwell wu unaware that he had been dru11ed with lhe potent hallucino1en. But Kletz said it made him "a social and emotional cripple" who careened throu1h two shattered marriages and a series of menial jobs. THEN THE LAWSUIT was filed and lhe trulh began to surface. Thornwell, who lives in Richmond, a few miles eut of San Francisco. received national publicity several years a10 on "'60 Minutes" and the case finally was settled out of court. The money. tax-free and minus 10 percent for Kletz, will help Thornwell live a normal life and provide the medical cal'e he needs as he attempts to restore his drug-damaged mind. "I'm going through a heavy medical trip now.'' he said, ·'spending two or three days a week with specialists to see what can be salvaged from the wreck of the Thornwell." 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TIIYfedey, January 2t. 1111 Barbara l<relblc"/Edltorlal Pege Editor ' Flight path risks should block Plan It li4'C'IN lha.t d f'velul)(•r ar_. ~on1t antly tryin& to buakl ttunis ln thf' niaht 11ath of E l Toro Marint! orµs Air Stauon nrar ln•ine t.ale lot yNar, lhf' Irvan•· ('ompuny camt· before lht! ln·me Cll) C'ount•1l with -. µropo&ul 10 build ·ky crapers southwt'fll of lht· air :ttutlon rrt"dwtal.JI . rcprt!!lentalives from Ow.• air s tauun oppost~l'tht::-tdt:<t Roth s 1dt•s t•vt'ntuall) tru,·k u 1·0111protnlSt" agrt!l'· menl lhJI t>I ia 1 ~ ·wr) ht·1~ht hrn1t •lO nil bu1ld1ngs to t:M! r<m stn1 tt"d in tht• l f \' 1ot· C'1 1n1µan ' ., pl'OJX>~cd "Golden Tt-11.nglt· 1·o mm1•n ·tul l'l'lllt'I 'io"' th•• Koll t '11m 111rn, "',111h tu bu1lcJ d 10.000 .. ,w<"l uor ..imµh1thl·all·1 iii l 11111 l '1111nlr'' :-.afon about ont- mdt> "'"'~'vi lht" c.111 '1..iltcm ., rn.1111 1 Un \o\.1 \ T ht• &mphltht"Utl'l proµo:.al i:. tu ltt• <'UO!-i1dcred by tht• ,.It , f"IJIL1un~ t 'uri 11111-,~w11 a11d !ht· In llH' C it) (.'ounr 1l MJtlllc (\1rp:-. 1t-prcw11tutl\l':> an· :.trun~ly opposing tht• t\oll l'••t'llpdn~ plarf;. '~n 1n~ thJt 'u111c rrnhtary jets (h <ss lo"' J"' :-.C Mt ft•1.•1 dlKiv1· tht· -.1tt' fo r tht• proposed am rih1theall'r Koll <.'ornpJll.' .... pokt·~irwn. tor tht.·1r µur1 . say these ''" c rfllghtl) t~ pH·c1ll~ dcm 't 11c·cur vn "'l't'kl'nd nights when I h~ a mph.ttheatl'l \\ u uld be utilized That's no t mudi of an argumt•nt anct it's s urprising tha t a firm \\ith J trat:k re<'ord of the Kull C'ompany \\OUld propost• a plJ11 that to us appt:•ar:-n early pre pos terou.<. T h t' t'1t y Counttl s hould rt'Jl't'I thl' propos al a~ bad la nd UM· 't·r~· b::i ct land US(' Fiscal responsibility Tht• Irvine City Counc tl h;.i!-. Ol't·ided to a llow the U.S. Swimming fo'edNalion to host swimming t h ampions hips in Irvine's He ritage Park Aquat ic~ Complex rrom May 22 to Mav26. ·Last time such <1 swim meet wa~ he ld in I rvm e. city tax payers were le ft holding the bag to the tune o r more than $.10,000. This time around. there <1re s igns that city ad- minis tra tors will m a k e sure t ha t the meet organizers not the taxpayers pay a ll costs involved with the e ve nt. This approach sho uld be taken with all organizations that hold s per ial events in Irvine municipa l facilities . Tht> 1980 U.S. National Swimming C hampionships held al I leritage Park last s umme r s howed the wrong way lo go. The mct•t was te levised by ABC's Wide World of Sports . The network undoubtedly made money from s ponsors who paid for comm e rcial ti ml• on the s ports s how Yet when the <'etmeras slopped rolling a nd city e mployees began rleanmg up He ritage P a rk and adding up a ll the municipal m a nhours provided for the m eet. it de· veloped that the city lost m oney o n the l'Venl Thisscemirioshould not again he re prated Good budget ne~ Irvine cit y offir 1als Tues day night found themselves in the en viable Pos ition of being asked by s taff adminis trato rs to s pend $900.000 in una nticipated municipal revenue . The city is growing at s uch a fast rate that r e venue and expenditure predictions made in June when the yearly municipa l budget is adopted ar e o ften found to be in e rror after s('veral months . That 's why the Irvine City Council holds a mid -year budget review t'Vl'ry .January Evc•ry s uth review so far has n:vealed th<Jt the city was taking an more and s pending less money than anticipated. The mid-year budget review. however. a lso would be valuable 1f the city s uddenly found itself in poor financial . trails In this C<Jse . programs and projects could be c ut back before they serious ly damaged the city's fina ncial well-being. And. a lthough the r ity finances have never been in bad s hape, Irvine officials must look to the future when times may not be so good . Gov. Jerry Rrown 's proposed state budget, for exam- ple. could result in a $1.2 million reduct ion in slate funding for Irvine. In light of this budget and the general belt-tightening mood of the people. city administrators must begin to think a bout askjlfg voters if they are in favor of revenue. generating m easures suc h as proposed hotel bed taxes. • dt>1nions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and arhsts Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily P1lol. P.0 Bo,. 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Piggy banks by By L.M. 80\'D In early England . s mall pots to holrl ho usehold change we re made from a clay called pygg British pol ter s later didn't even know the name or the mah-rial, or if they did. didn't care When asked to mold pygg pot s, they made the m in the s hape of pigs. And lhus produced what we still call piggy banks. Did I tell you about the Pennsylvania lady named Iona T. Burd who owns a Thunderbird? o~ar Gloon1y Gu~ Now tbat the refugee takeover has forced American small busi· neases out of some of the Westminster- . Garden Grove areas, are we also 1oln1 lo be eUtlble for refu1ee aid from the U.S. aovem-ment1 CITIZEN VET Was long ago reported here that blondes. hrunellcs and redheads gem·rally tend to trnvc different numbers or hair on their scalps. Client asks which has th<' most. Blonde:-.. us ually with 140.000 hairs Rrunc tles. 110.000 Redheads. 90,000. Q . Whal wer e Gene ral Custer's last words at the Battle of Little Big Horn? A. l-Us last words of record. overheard by bugler John Martin just before he was sent back for supplies, were: "We've got the m !" Non, non, non. Monsieur Custer. au contraire! Three out of 10 major league baseball pitchers throw left-handed. One out of 10 citizens at large is left· handed. Explain that. If you don't think birds evolved from ftsh. look at the scales on the legs of said birds. So advises a man of science. Lack or atmosphere on the moon is wh,y you can 1et sun- burned there 50 times4faster than on earth. Red hair is \he hardest natural hair color to bleach, remember. The container maken turn out almost but not qulte twice M many eana u bot· ties. JamAndenon Drop rapid deployment force WASHINGTON The Rapid Oeployment Foree was supposed to he Jimmy Carte r 's solution to American impotence in the Mid· die l!;ast. But RDF t•rit1cs have raised three telling objections. which may be enough to cause President Ronald Reagan to drop the concept. at least in it s present form UrieOy staled, the c·rit1cs say the Rapid Ueploymcnt Force will raise pohtH·al problems 1n the Arab \\Orld. 1:-. hacJ I ) a n d ex pc•n!> 1 vcl) or ga111tl'd and \\On 't \\ctrk a rt \ how i\s a mark or Lhe HOF '!> l' u r l'l'nl low eslel•m. even Sen <iary llart. D· 1,.',>lo . a rcs pec·tecl expert on Mailbox military matters and originally a supporter of such a force. has now become one or its severest critics. The way it is now conceived, the RD Fis a multiservice outfit. with elements from all the armed services under command of , Marine Corps officer. Old military hands sa y interservice rivalry will cripple the RDF atthe start. They point to the multiserviee disaster of the lra· nian rescue mis!?ion as a case in point. Even if ever ything runs smoothly. the critics say, the Rapid Deployment Force will never be a match for first-rate Sov 1et troops . or even some of the .. better,equ1pped Arab armies. IN FAC.7, the head of the ROF. lien PX. Kelly. has adrajtted, 1n dassified Lestimony to Congress. that the forte would act as nothing more than a "trip wire" against the Soviets. If it were destroyed by superior Soviet forces -which it surely would be the United States would have to escalate the situation into nuclear warfare As for th e politi c a l r e· percussions of a Rapid Deploy- ment Force, many Arari leaders view it as a t hinly disguised weapon, which the United States will use to seize their oil fields An d the Araus hav e som e persuasive JUSt1f1 cation for this belief In a classified do<·umenl made available to my assot1ate Ron Mt• Rae, Gen. Kell y statl'd that the RD F might be us~d to seize oil fields. Though ht• s1ml Sul'h a seizure would otcur "most likely 1n Iran," the poss1l11l1ty has nt1t been lost on Arah leader~ And in dependent .studies ha ve 1•on c·luded that an allem1Jt by the L:n1 ted States to J,!rah M 1ddle East oil fields would he· a disaster . The facilities could be des troyed easi- ly and quickly. MF.ANWIOLF., however, the ROFthreatens to eat up billions or dollars. One defense contractor has produced a S600 manual tell- ing its salesmen how to get their share of the bonanza. As just one example of the way costs are already getting out or hand. let 's take the Marine Corps' "expeditionary shelter system." Originally a sensible idea to µrovirte qui<'k , pre fahricated ra(·ilities like fic lcl hospitals it has mus hroomed beyond all reason Thousands of s helte rs have het'n authonicd so many, in fac·t . that 1t would take o ne ·third of a vailablc ships to transport the m all. and almost as many m en as there are c·oml>at ~arines t•> put them up 1n a. b<.tllle zone Shc•lters were authorizNI for holJ- 11) shops. the<.1ll'rs and even 11 uarters for the gent'ral 's s1>ec·1al l~ c•ook IRASli\N TRAt' .. I(': In the 14 m o nths s1 n l'C• lhe /\mt-r11·an ho~tagcs were St!1zccl. more than 28.000 I ranian~ ha\'e lf'rt the L:n1t N I Statt•!-i and anc1thcr IR.000 ha\'c l'Onll' in lmm1grat1on authorities c·on ti lH·tt:cl ;<.li,000 1nlcrv1e\\ s \\llh I ru n1an sluclcnls hc·r('.. and offered 2.152 a l'llam·c to lea ve the coun Ir) \'oluntartl) Onl) :1-1s cl11I so 1·:\'t1nt11all\'. 15!.l lran1<1ns \\ere or tl c•rt•d dl'J~irtt'cl liut so far <ml,\ !ll It ;C\ t· lcft URl-:SSt:ll TO Kii.i.: Th(· 1'1•11 1 :11.~on 1:-. I mall) g1•1t 1n j! st-rn111:-. ;1 ll11u t I hi· I hl'l'ill ctf ScJ\ IC! 1'111•1111c•ul \\adan· liut 111 u 1w1·11l1ar h I um lilt• I 111gerecl .... a\ 'I IH· lklt•n,>,c• LOJ.!1Sl1t·:-. Agf'nn 1t111wh1 I '.! 111tll1 1m protc•c•ll\ l' :-Ult:-. la"I \l':tl 1111 t . S ll'CICljl._, tn J·:111·opc• I n1or11111at(!I), they or d1•11•d 11111\ :! H rntllton foot\\car 1'11\ 1•1-. .ind onh one· rn1ll1r1n pair-. llf (11 Ofl'I I I\ I ' J.'hl\ C'!> Cities must cooperate to curb airport To I hl' Editor I am a v1s1tor to your exqui site l'lly of N,•wport lkath. hut in m ' rl'" cla\S here I have hctomc a~art· ot lhl' thrC'al posed to 1t h~ airport l'X panswn I have had t•x pt·rtcn<'l' a~ a l' It) 1·011nt 1 lor and <>ffer this ach·1c·l' lo your ma y11r and c·u1.mr 1 I In rn\ (·ast· our luvt'h c·1l\· was thr{•a tcnetl tn anncx .. -tmn · b\ a rw1ghboring ·munic·1palit) Our µrohlcrn wa:-. to prevcnl this tyrannous takt•over /\ group of m ,-fr1l'ncl s ancJ I so.it down and 1·c)n:-.1cleretl the problem Our s olut ion was to rouse the l'itizcnr) against the annexation a nd our efforts proved the old maxim , "the pen 1s mq~htier lhan tht• s wo rd .·· Ont·e the l'it1zenr.v unile<I then · w<.1s no stopping us Therefort'. I suggest that you untli•rtake vigorously to alert your t'it1zcns of the danger of Nt·w1mrt Rral'h ht•ing annihilat eel 1f the Count) M Orange gets fe<ll·ral funds for the airport ex· pan:-.1em Once the federal 1wv t•rnml·nt is allied with your op· positton the real bullying will have begun and you will s ec that Or ~1n ge Count y 's pu~hi n g New port Bc;,ic·h around was mer<• <·hild'" play .-1NAU.'V, in our expericnC'c we found that we should rally Lhc support or our s ister cities We did this again with the pen a nd our 1n t e ll1 gen re . We ilCr s uarled neighboring towns that we were not the only ones lhreatt•ne<l hy our loe;,i l bully Surcl\', lh<' citizens or Costa Mesa.' Santa Ana. Irvine, Tustin mus l know the amount of tyran- n y that can come from the federal government if it gets the mctJOr voice in the airport's af· fairs Which of these <'ities will be able to say "no" if the federal government d e mands night flights, two runways with flight patterns veering right and left towards Costa Mesa and Hunt- ington Beach on the one side and Laguna Beach on the other ? Which of these cities singly can protect their favorite recreation spot if the federal government decides more and more Oights should take over the beaches? ln my own experience, arous- ing the citizenry of imminent peril is always sufficient. The in· telligent. educated citizen knows what to do. L. BRUNI Ff,,..,. lnrn,.,..rl To the Editor: Re your Jan. lS editorial, Special Cluses Costly: Before the Oall)C Pilot H · pre11es "views" on the editorial pa1e, lhey ou1ht to &et the facta correct, Not only la It lncorrec:t to state that SIU.GOO wu spent on pro1ram1 for lifted and talented ltudmtt In Irvine ln tbe first semester. but this kind or falst' information jeopardizes the> future· s uccess of alternative prog ram ~ for students who dl'sp1•r:11C'ly need them . T h e a rt icle s hould ha Vl' stat eel "The s C'hool year hudget vn· par C'd hy the s taff tor Gifted and T al<.•ntrd Educ ation wa:-. $2!i5,UOO. with $.55,000 being pro- vided by sta te I AB 1040) funds. Tht.• reµorted amount to come fro m the gen eral fund was $210,000 for the year." ln addition. board members asked for the redesign or the $210.000 budget numbe r because they indicated some of the costs that had been included were not in ract m arg inal program costs. but wer e costs an y s tude nt would incur. Only when these questions are resolved. will we have d etermined the actual marginal ('Ost budget for the Gifted and Talented Education Program Actual costs were not dist·usse<l Alternati ve programs in Irvine are not novelties or n y. by night dreams of some eccen· lnc Please visit other school distric·ts in our county and in Los AnJ.!cl<'s county and you'll find I rvine to be merely keeping pact• with othe rs with regard to alternative programs . MARI.ENE WOODWORTll Chairman. Community Advisory Committee for Gifted and Talented Education The Omly Pilot incorrectly used t/w word .. .semester" in referrmg 10 the budget It should have been ·year •· Editor 81111 ... ,,.,,, To the Editor: I would like to thank you for the Jan. 14 article about how the quic k reaction of one of our bus drivers saved a boy from possible serious injury and death when his bicycle collided with our school bus . Too often the efforts of our well trained. hard working and ex· tremely safety conscious bus drivers go unrecognized. ~ven though this incident was a near trage4y which we wish had never happened, we do appreciate the report. EVERY SCHOOL day, SO Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict bus drivers are out there dealing with road and traffic hazards; construction; difficult time schedules; parents and pro- perty owners; and most impor-. tant of all, school children of all sises, shapes and peraonaUUes. I feel they doaneacellentjobunder exactin& and sometimes very try· ins conditions. Aa a matter of fact, ln the yean I have been witb the school dis- trict (slMe 1981) no cbUd bu been aerioully l~tured due to a dl1trlet school bus accld•t. Conaklertlil tbat our .,_.. .. now lravc>ltng uhout ~OO,tHIO mile!> a year and <:e re £·;:irrying ab<1ut 6.301J <·h1 hlrt•n da1h . I lh1nk lht.., r N·ord is rt·markahll' .I E1\~N l'TTE 11 STl<ATTO~ Trun,µ•>rt:.it inn :\1 an.igc•1 <':1111:--1 rano l mf1NI St•lv111l 1>1..,tnl'\ Ur1mrf logl•· To the 1>:d1tor : The reporting in ) our p<1pcr seem s very b1ai.ed in fa\'or of thl' ant1-a1rport raetwn There mu:-.t be thousands and thousands or people who depend on the airport and s upport thl' airport. as I do Nol in a radic·al W<h , but in a strictly logical and 'iensitile wil y H's just a matler cir ra<'t th<1l trans portation 1s the key tn m ode m commun1c·at1un It 1s a necessity in business We C"annflt turn lhe chx·k hack and go ba1·k to horse and hu~gy Somccm<· wi ll have to live next t(I a free~ a' or a rail way station or nl ht'r things Most people who l1 v<· in th<• a( f ected area cert a inly mo\'t'd then• long after the airlines ha'1 <'om • mencednyinginandout I OBJECT stn·nuou~ly to tht> fact that this whole battle. cit '" county. state, federal level '1s fought in courts with my mone) that I'm funding both s ides of lhf' issue and in a fi~ht that can never be won by either side It is 1rra tional and illo~1cal and s hould never happen in a free 1.•nterprise society. It would be ver y easy 1f airport people put the incentive on the airlines and the airline manufac turers and stale quite c learly that the re could be an extension of the ser vices, additional nights pro- vided if they came up with the necessary aircraft to handle this within the noise standards . Threats and exaggeratiol1s will not resolve the issues . We must come back to a sensible, logical and rational kind of thinking and r ecognize the need and requlre- mentfor an airport. ERNESTOHLIO ltf Plftorahlr dafl To the Editor : Jan. 20 was the kind of day· that most of us Americans will n ever forget. We were torn between man y emotions . Inauguration of a new president. a farewell to the past president. And certainly not least. the hostages' freedom. I think most of us Americans Quotes "It ain't nothin1 to run out of the country about. You 1otta do it. You can't get out of It. People from all over the country lost their Un1 In Vlet.nam.'1 -Im •~•, a tt-year-old from Beall1Yille1 Ohio -a small town wtUa _. °' Lbe bl1hest casualty tolla al the Vietnam War -Oil the draft rqtttraUan. ti .s harc>rl the anxtN) ol the loved 11nl'.., at homt• Wa 1t1ng . wailing lcll .1 ..,11.111 glanc·c· or lht·1 r :-.<in:-.. h11 ..,h;c11ch and cl'1u~hll'r!> Man) 11-.1r-. "''!'I' -.lwd for tht• ltosta~c~ .inti I 111•11 I ;cn11l11·-. h~ :.tll or u:-. .\ S \ '.': 11ut J.(111 ng pre•,>, i<il'nt , lltC'r1• 11111 .... 1 ha\(• hl·1·n -.emit' ~acl etc•.., .. lor .J1mm) ancl Ho~alynn ( ;irl1·r hul tht•) ;Cl'll••I with dtJ.(ni· I\ On t h1•11 r1·1 urn Ill < ;c,oorg1a. Ill th1· rain. thl'' 'mtlcd and cl:trH'l'd. \\ ht t'h wa!-1 u hcauttful ).!t•'\lu rc• I lhought All s miles I ll' W('lll con Ill ).!rt·l'I lhf' hostag('S 1n (;erq1an\ 'es. ti trul~ wa:-. a tl<.c} of c•mo- 11onalt!->m Thank i;od for our ,\ m 1·riran frt•c•cfo ms and c;ocJ 1>11•:-.:-. .l1mm\ l':crler and our new pn·..,1dt•n1 . ifonald lfragan. ancl \\ 1• pra~ for pl'aC'f' J>OIWT llY m :Bf:NF.H . .. HPfH'rf Hf•f•ffpff '1'11 I he Ecl1L(lr Tht' ruturt• of air tr<insporta· t 1011 for Orange· < 'ounl ) 1s ahout lo lte cl1·1·1dt•fl !'el) IH when tht (t ranJ!c l'11 un ty Boa rd of Supt·n l))ors will rc\·1t•w the John Wa~nt• ,\1rpor1 "Mas ler Plan and A1 rport :"101se Control and I.and Us1• C11mpat1h1ht) Plan." 11 1s 1rn pe rat1ve the plan be approvt·d ir wt> are to see the im· tt r ct " c m l' n t s 1 n s c r \' 1 l' e a n 11 fa1"1li t 1t•:-. s o hadh n eeded. St run~. wcll organi~ecl forc<'S. ~Ill OfltJ<ise \'arious aspe<'ts of llw plan and will seek limita I 1c>n ~. dl'lays. additional studies. t•t <· Pro pert r owner options for lhose in des1f!natecl noise im· paeterl an·as arc ml'luded in the plan WE URGE members of the l'ommunity who are concerned uboul our ai rport problem to write letters in support of the plan lo lhe supervisors. Letters do count and they are important so please act today 1 P lease write to. Chairman Ralph B. Clark, Orange County Roard of Supervisor s. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana, CA 92701. In addition, try to appear at the public hearing scheduled for 9:30 a .m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 at the Old Hall of Administration. 515 North Sycamore. Santa Ana. <Should this dale s lip local papers will s how the ne w date.) We need people who will stand up and be counted since anti- , rorcesalwaysshowup! JOSEPH E . IRVINE Executive Director Community Airport Council .. 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'.'Sll'm ---------· W1th1n h o ur~. on Wcdncsda~. th\' l '111l\'tl l'rofr!>SOrs of California hied :10 unfair l.JtJlll' µracllCl' l'hargl' agains t the t rustee:.. ('harg111 g the ul'lwn was intended to tn0ue m•e d Unl(ln rl'prcsent atl<IO 1:'lect1 un expe cted to be held b> 11111.l Ma) for lhc system 's 20,000 fa c ulty me mber' . tf ana ro .-anc-,1• •c-lwdul' LOS A l'IGl-:1.fo:S 1A P ) Lu:. Angeles Ph1lharmon1t· mus1t· director Carlo Mana Giulini has r ancellt'd a ll his !-tht·duled a ppea rances this spring because of his wife 's illness, the or chestra announced Wednesda y Ma r ('ella G1ul in1 ha~ bee n ill s ince last Oecem ber and wits opl•ratcd on in Milan, Italy last we ek for an aneury~m at the base of the brain. G1uJini, 66. said m a message from Milan that t he opera tion h as been successful, and tha t he plans to a ccompany he r to a clinic in Switzerla nd and r emain with her d uring her con vales<'ence . SACRAME NTO 1 A I' I Nearly a third of a - billion tlolldr~ in s tale-r equired s t'hool pro~rams tsn 't helping ~tud cnls a nd should instead be g111cn to school distric ts. a key Oe m orratir lawmaker says . S c•n P aul Ca r penter of C y 1>1·t·~s. t h e ·Se n a t e 's Democr atic Caucus chairman. ' s aid Wednesday the $314 million s ho uld ~o directly to the local distn CL"i bt•t•aus e "we ca n trust t hhsc districts " no t lo neglect CARPENTER tht• net'<ly PSA rftlrlw• agr'"""'' SAN 01 EGO I A P I Afte r m o n t hs o f n egotiations. l'<ic1fi (• Southwest Airlines s ays a tentative cont rart a~reemcnt ha!> be1:n r eached with representall\'('!> of 735 n ight a tte ndants . P SA wo u ld no t d isclose te r m s o f the agr eement WcdnC'sd a) Talks witti Tea mst ers Loc al Un w n 2707. r epr esenting t he fli gh t a ttendants. began lal<' lasl year during a 50-day s trike by pilots and fli g ht c rews. Reptil~ hreetler ki~led by col>ra L EMON GROVE (AP I Authorities say an a m a te ur re pti le breede r who had s urv ive d pre vious bi tes by h is deadly pet s na kes died ''e xceedingly fast" from the venom of a 31-'.!-foot albino cobra. Kurt B. Anderson, 26. a truck driver who spread caged snakes throughout his hom e here east of San Diego. died Wednesday within an hour aft er being bitten on t he ha nd, a coroner 's spokesm an said ··He r ecovered from previous bites s o he a ppa r ently was n't too worried ," sa id Deputy Coroner Robert Pettit ·'But the fact tha t he died in s uch exceedingly fast lime indicates the bite put veno m dir ectly into the vein and the blood stream ... Pettit sa id most vic tims of cobra bites don 't die for eight to 24 hours after being bitten . Authorities s aid the y round t he victim's ho m e I "full of re ptiles ." T hey said 83 snakes and liza rds. including 10 venomous sna kes. we re in c ages in the living room and d ining room of the home. They were valued at $10, 750. Pettit said Anderso n had appa rently bee n bitten by the same poisonous sna ke a t le ast twice be fore and anothe r lim e by a r attlesnake. Anderson did not seek m ed ical help immediately and collapsed before he could summon help. An operator traced the call after he collapsed gasping for breath, authorities said . Art thieves seized BARCE LONA, Sp ain (AP) -A Swiss student and an Italian r adio technician stole an oil paint- ing and fou.r sculptures from the mus eum and home of artist Salvador Dali, police s aid. They said the m en were arrested and charged with th~ theft and the objects were recovered. BUY ONE ITEM- get the sscond one (••• prin or,.,., · The Ferry Stop DnJgner labels at Di1eount •Glori• Vllldlrtlilt • Sa11oon • Gunne Sex T~"'4ey,Je1.2tdl ...... ,.,at ,.,. .. , ...... Hair's Jlae profJI~ Dorothy Reed . TV reporter with KGO. Channel 7. in San Fra ncis co. has triggered a major controversy with her Bo Derek hair style. Many organ izations have rallied to the support of Dorothy since she was suspended wi thout pay. ~s. Reed charges "racis m." Thur9day, January~. 1981 H /F DAIL V PILOT .4. Victim tormented man .4nny drug targl't ta/,ks abt>Ul. TV film SAN F RANC ISCO IAP) -For 20 yean. James Thornwell has been a tormented man, bia mind marred by LSD. his life ruined by the dru1 U.S. Army aeents red to him in an attempt to extract a conf'ession to a crime he didn't commit,. Thornwe ll. 43, says be is feeling better now - thanks in part to the S62S,OOO award approved last month by Congress and to a television movie about his experiences that nm Wednesday night on C BS. THE FILM WAS ACCURATE, Thornw.ell said in a telephone inte rview s hortly before the film air ed . It was so accurate it took three tries before he couJd watch it all the way thro ugh. ·'They had to put m e to bed the first time I tried to watch it," he sa id. "It was very upsetting and very accurate . "It's true that a well-told true story is more in teresting than anything that Hollywood could fabricate " Thomwell 's story. produced by "60 Minutes" producer Harry Mosei. from a s cript based on hundreds or hours of inter views and tho usands of pages of documents. is c hilling It's a tale of how a popular young man, his whole life in front of him, was destroyed by drugs he didn't even know he had t aken. THORNWELL WAS ASSIGNED by the Army to Orleans. F ra nce. and in 1961 was a ccused of s t eal ing cla ss ifie d m a t e r ia l. Government documents obtained by his attorney. Ha rvey Kletz of Oakland. show th at the government browbeat Thornwell. threate ned him . lied to him and finally gave him LSD in his drinkine water without bis knowledge. The documents also show there wun't a shred of evidence to connect Thornwell with the mlssine m aterial. Charges were dropped and Thornwell denies he had anythlng to do with the crime. For 16 year s . Thornwe ll was unaware that he had been drugged with the potent hallucinoeen. But Kletz s aid i~ made h im "a social and emotional cripple '' who care ened through two s ha ttered marriages a nd a series or menial jobs. THEN THE LAWSUIT was filed and the truth began t o s urface. T hornwe ll, who lives in Ric hmond. a fe w miles e ast of San Francisco, received national publicity several years aeo on "60 Minutes" a nd the ca se finally was settled out of <'OUrt . The money. tax.free and minus 10 percent for Kle tz, will help Thornwell live a norma l life and provide the m ed ical care he needs as he attempts lo re store his drug-da m aged mind. ·T m going throug h a heavy medical trip now ,·· he s aid, ·'spendin g l wo or three days a week with specialists to see wha t c an be s alvaged from the"wreck of the Thornwell." HE FEELS THE FILM is important, if only to po int out to people that even the U.S . government ca n ma ke m is takes. "There a re certain people in cer tain high places who have unli mited power, and they don't always follow the Con stitution," he said. "We have to be awar e that all Am er icans are not like George Was hington. Some do lie ." up ~~ OF.F ?eleckd ~Jdr~ to z ?hoes\ quaJ,+v . q1rl~b~ 30 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 644-2464 The Gibraltar way to get more than just 51A% interest with your checking account. At Gibraltar.'" Wl· tl1111k pt·11pl1· -.hopping for thl· nght d wcking an·11unt cll'!>l'rvl' lllOl"l' llt;m today':--.tantlard fa n·. Morl· than JUl>t dll·rkwrtlmg µlu:. 111tL·n•:.t. Th;1t is why \.\'t• rrt·atl'd l<ock Solitl'" Chn king tlH' 11uht:111d- tng. lll'W chl'cking plan llrnt r omhin1·s thl' hi).(hl'~L mkr· t' ·t tht> law allows with lht· h;mcli1·st l'hl'l'king s1·f\~l.'l'!> pt•11ple want mo!>t. Rock S11lid Ctwcking. It may wt •II hL· till' lw~I d 1L·1.·kmg accow1t you t'vt'r had. For Sta rtt>rs, 5'14% Inte re st. No oth..r bank or sav- in).(S and loan ran pay you mor1" Compounded daily. of t't1Url>c. llnlimited Chec kwritin". Write all the chcL'ks you want. T hcrl' I!> 1111 p1:r ch erk fcl'. So you an· not penalized fur usin.I( your 11ccoun1 as often as y1>U like. P eople's Hours . Not Banker'8 Ho urs. Wt• offe r longer hours. In most braitt'hcs we are opt.•n Y:OO to 5:30. Monday-Thursday; 9:00-6:00. Friday: Y:M-3:00. Saturday. No Monthly Service Charges. A $500 minimum I iGi ________ \9 __ 00·000 000-- d;1il; bala111.·t· a..;i;ur1 .... \'OU hn· 1 hn·k111g with 11t111u,nthl\' ...i·rvin· charg1" If y11ur d:uly b.1lann· ~h11uld happ.:n 111 drop hd ow $;'1'KI, a $tl.OO f1•1• will h1• ,·harw ·d for that m11111h. Free to SeniorK with Direct De posit. Thl'rl' i:> no minilllWll h<1lall\'1..' at aJl f111' ~l'llior~ 1)4~ ;mcl OVl'r 1&.itJ1 ()j. rc1'l Deposit of Soci;1l !'X·rurity 11r olht•r Fl'dl·raulct1n·· menl PaymL·nts t• • till' ,ll'1·111mt. Ovt'rdraft Protection . f>nividl'!. qunltf}ing customers with ;m in:-.tant ca:-h rt'"t'f'\'l" You 111av lll'Vl'r havt.• to worry about an ovl·rdrnft agmn. · Check Gu arantee. E~minates thl· nl'ed for multipll' piet'es of idt>ntifkation at dlt'rkwritini< time and Cll\'l'rS t.:hecks up to $100 for rnstonw rs who quality. Rock Solid Checking Coun"elor. Ther..,·s a personal ,·ounselor in every branch tc1 WVl' you all tht• hC'lp you will Ot'ed. Dire ct De posit. Monthly govcrnmt•n1 or payroll checks L'.CIJl he depositt'd dirertly to your acrnunt. $ _____ _ Pe rsona l l.D. Nu mbe r. Y11u1 l'I'.' 1d1·llltfi1·~ \'11U .t!> a vnlu1·d lfot·k ~11~cl Chl·1'kt1ll.! :\1 rnunt h11ld1•r. Thi:. :1:- :-ur1 ·~ th<tt you 1·m1 lw l>l'f'..,1111aUy 1d1 ·n1 ifi1 ·d 4tud<ly 1111d ,,;ifd} at any 1111l· nf ow hr;1111·h1·:--.1:1lt'\\1th" Express Windows . /\ ~p1:rn1l 1t·ll1 ·r 1~ on standby for l·<c 1t·k S11Licl Chn ·kmg trans;KtttHt!> 111 mo!>t brandu·i-lo spc.·ed you llll y<1ur \\"ll}'. Pre-paid Mailers. McuJ-m cll'ptJstts arl' thl' gas-savmg. tillll'·S<l\lll!(, 111W1l'Y·sil\'lllg \\;1y It I li;111k. Night Depositories. Av;ufabk at most hrancht'!>, th1·r arc a handy way to bank aftl•r rt'.,_'Ular business hou~. If you are inter ... stL"'<l tn gdting tht· bt·st l'hl'l'km~ ac· w unt in town, t.:ht'ck with us fir~t. \\'l, 1·ai1 ~'WI.' you more than a dozen Hock Solid rea!>t ms to t·hcck with Gibraltar -including 5Wl· intcre~I on your morwy. To open your Rock Sol.id L'hed cing Acrnunt . stop by one of Lhe branches listt-d below. Or call this loll-free number: 800-232-2020. Fullerton: 255 W Orangethorpe Ave. I (213) 930-1970 (714) 871-6101 Newport Beach: 2700 w. Coast Highway / (714) 631-2611 San Juan Capistrano: 31877 Del Obispo St.1 (7 14) 493-501 1 Huntington Beach: 7777 Edinger Ave .. #91 Huntington Ctr. I (714) 898-9666 Laguna Hiiis: 24260 El Toro Rd.!(714) 951-8454 Santa Ana: 392~. 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Wil ltam., J>1'11p11.,,11 !'l'rt a111 I~ <it1s1·n·t·!'> sornt• t' lo:-<'<'\' ul u.1t ion College expruision Local taxpa~·t.·rs must ha\'l' ht•£'11 ti bit :.tart led l:.is t week b~· theCoast Comm uni\.\ Cnlle~t.· D1str1c t lrtt!->ll't'-;' 1·C1mmit ment lo t.·onstruct a n t•\\ <1dmm1strat1vt· hcanq11:irt1..•r" for Coastline Communal .v l'olleg<'. The K 1:: acn• Fountarn \'~ilh·y p;1n•t·I ttw~ \t· s1·h·ctt'd will cos t $J 4 mtllion (.'onstruct111n of a c·111l1·i..:1· c·t>n lt•r on th 1~ site could ('Ost anoth N S4 3 m1lhon While JX>ndt.•rrng t ht·~t' l'xµ;insron plans, lo(' a 11 ~.x p<t~ er~ can alsost•c that C'lt.'men tar~ and high "c·hool d istril'I;., 1n lhts an·a have• hecm 'hultrng dov.n 1·a mpu~1·-. nght and left bN·ausct1f dt·C'lmrng 1•nrollment and unt'l'rtarn fm<Jnl'es Coastlm1" "'h1('h 01wratc·-. c·la~~r., ;1t about 150 lcwa- tions, mdwling !-(·hnoh. eommunrt~ 1·1•!1\l'f'-and IH1s1 nt.•ss c•s. c·11rrt·nt I\ ,,.,., l''--,ornl' 2~1.11110 ... 111elt•nt" t•a('h sem este r an its 100 'o.;q uiJn.• maled1 ~\n<:\ Coastline o ffiC'ia ls maintain they ha\'(• outgrown their lt«Jst•<loffr('l'~Oll Sl;1lt•r .\n•nul· 111 F1111nt.11n \ <Ji it•\ Tiu: rent for this s p;11·t· 1s S~!lll !HIO •• Yf'i.tr ;111tl , ... C"< p<.·1'11 '<1 to k•·l'p rising 1;, p<'rtc.•nt 1wr ~·t•ar With :-.11t·h suh,tant1al r·Pnl t•xp<•n:-•·' 1! prohabl) ma kt·:-. mur(' St'fl!->1· fo r !ht• c·ullcge L•• ha\(••• 111•r111:.1~nt 01s trw+ ownt>d bast· lndt.·1•d . t'olleg1· 111t 11·1ai.. 1·ont1•r11) lht' proJt'C I <:ould hn·ak t·vt.•n 1n s1 x tn l'tj.\ht H '.11" s in <·<> 11 would Ill' possihl1· 111 hdp dt'fra.v mnrtg<igt· rn-;ts l>y l1·.1 srng t'Xtl''' offitc s p;.it·t· uni 1111 1s nN·ckd Offie1<il~ m :.11ntl.l1n I hal hd111 ,. th1· p n·..,(·111 proJl'<'l "'a!'> approvc·tl. 1ht.• dts lric·t t·x;.trnr n<.·d m:1n.' \';H'<1 11t -.<'11001 hutld 1ngs and undevl'lopt•d :-;('hool pitrt't•b µurrh;1S1'd with tax foU a.r-: Tht·M· offiti als S:J)' that for :.i ' a rict) of rt·~sons in C'I udmg prtl'•'. loe<tl ion :rnd d<'s 1gn nont· of 1 ht-s1· s ites was Miila hie for nt•w ( 'oast lm eoffH·c•s Lo<'alinn is a k<•y factor. srn <·t· th1• r l'W facrlil \ would housl' not only <1dmin1st_G1t1n· c1ff!{·t•:-.. hut l he ·college. bookstort• and reg 1s t rati1m. cwinseling and gurdanC't' 'l'rvices for all stu<lents The arguments in favor of iJ nt''-' admin1"trat1vt· c1·nt er arl' strong. and it probably c11ulcl . 1n t tll' long r-un . tw ti good business deal. But taxpa~er~ c·an 't b1· blamed for puzzling 11vc r the nl'ed to s pend $8 million at t hi' rnt1t'al t 1m1• wh1 •n !->('hoots a ll arounct us a re t>t:'ing closL·ct • Op1n1ons expressed 111 ttw c;µiJ Cti .iutivr• ,HI' t111>'.•' 1,1 tt11· r >.111y Pilot Other views expres~e(l on 1111'> p,1qe ,,,.. tho~•· 11 1 tl11•11 ;n1111ors and artist~ Reader comm ent is 1nv1lt'd A<J1Jr1"·" 11•1· D.11fv P1101 p O Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 P11unc t 114) h4/ 4 1<'1 Boyd/Piggy banks by 8y l .. M. HOVI> In t<;irly England, .., rnal I pob to hold hous c•hold t·hangc were· mac1" frorn a day callt•d pygg li nt 1:-h pot tcrs later drdn 't l'Vt'n kno\.\ the naml' of the m ah•r1td , or 1r they 1hd. didn't <'an• Wtwn asked to mold pygg puts. they made them in Lh1· shaµ.· of pigs. And thus 11ri>cl11n'<I wha t w e s til l t•all pi ggy hanks. Did I tell y1Ju :ibout the P ennsylvania lady n;.im ed llPar Gloon1y Gus T-h e New port M es a Unified School District is forced t o c l o s e sc h ools be ca u se families with children are forced lo move lo areas with more af/ fordable homing tha'n"IS available in Ne wport Beach and Costa Mesa. P.A.B. 01 .. my Gu• c•mmtfltl .,, .... motte• ., ru•••• •11• •• 11•• -....... , ..... , .... v ... , ...... -..--. ~ ,_ '"1 ,..v. .. CO.m, CO.., 0.,1, Pt ... ~. r 1111oi r 11111 r1 ·1'hu11 ch•r l111 •I ' W .1~ lorw .1g11 1·,.p11rlt·<I ht •re l hill hloncl1•' hrunr·tl r·:-a nll n·dh1 .. 1ds ~:1·rlt'rally l1·nd lo ha v•· tl1rf1•r1•11t 111ir11her.., 11f hair 1111 lh\·1r ,c·alps ('!l ent ,,...ks wh11·h h;1-. th1· mc1sl Hlontlt•:-, u ... uallv with 140,IJOO h a 1 r " ll run" t ·, t · s I I 0 . M)O 1!1•dhc•ads. !t0.000 (2 Whal wt•rt· c:1·n1•ral Cusll·r's last word:-. at thl' l\;.itlle of l.1ttl1.• Ri~ Horn ') A: ths la~I wonb (1f record. ovt"rh<•ard h y huglt•r .John Martin JUSl hefnn.• hf' was :-<'nl haC'k fnr supplies, were . "Wt•'vl' got them 1" Non, non . Ohr1. Mon:-it•ur ('us l<'r. au c·ontru1 r<'' Thrct· out r>f to major ll•agul' t)as ehc.tll pitc hers throw left handed One out or 10 riti;wns ul largl' is left hantll'cl l':xplain that rr you don 'l think birds evolved from fish. look at the scales on the legs or said birds. Sc) advises a man of science. Lack or atmospher e on the moon is why you c an !(et s un· burned there 50 times faster than on earth. Red hair is the ha rdest natural hair color to bleach. remember. • .. Jack Anderson Drop rapid deployment force WASlllN<;ToN The Rapid Deployment Fon·e was supposed to bl' Jimmy 'a rter 's solution to Ameril'Un 1rnpotenc·e in the Mid· till-t-:tisl But HOF criti1·s have r ulst'tl thret' telling objections. "'h1d1 ma> he enough lo cause l'n· ... 1dl·nt Honald Reagan to drop 1 h~ 1·m1n•pt , t&l least 111 its present for m ll11t•fl) stutt.'<I. thl' crrt11·~ say 1111· Hap11l l>eplonru·nt fo'orce writ I Jl ... l' IMJ!lt11·:.i l pr 11ld1•1n ... 111 lhf' \1ali \\ u1 Id 1" ll:td I \ .t II d ,. '( jll'll'l\t'h Ill ~'.111111·d .111d \\ I HI I \\ t/ 1 k ,111 \ lt1 I\\ \ ... ,1111;11·k ol 111 1• HI> F ., I 111 I 1'111 I ll\\ 1· ... tt·1·111 1•\1•11 ~"" <;:.iry llart. l> < '11111 .1 1 t• ... p1•1·t1•d expert. on MaillMlX military m atters and originally a supporter of such a force. has now become one of its severest en tics. The way it is now conceived. the RDF is a multiservlce outfit. with elements from a ll the armed ser vices under command or a Mari ne Corp s off ic e r . Old military hands say interserv1ce rivalry will cripple the ROI'~ atthe star t. The y point to the mull1servic·e disaster or the Ira· man resc•ue mission as a case in µ<11nt t-: v t! n if every l h 1 n g runs smoothly, the 1·nt1t·s Sa). the Ra 1ml Deployment Fon·e wi ll ne\ er he ti mat1·h for f1ri.t rate. Shv1ct troops. or t'\'en some or the heller (.'qUtµµctl Arab armies I N •'A(,', Lhl· head of Lhc HOF. <it•n I' X Kl.'11). has admitted. rn 1·la:.s1fred testimony lo C'ongress. that lhl' forn• would al'I ~nothing more than <1 "trip wire" against the Soviets. Ir 11 wer e destroyed by superior Soviet forc•es which it s urely would IJc I he United States would have tu tlfl'alatc the situation into nul'lcar warfare. A s for the politi c al re percussions or a Ha1J1d Oeplo> ment Force. many Arah leader!. view it as a ttu nl y r11sgu1scd weapon. which the l 'n1t1•d Statf's will use to seize their 1111 f1ellls And the Arahs hu\c some persuaSI\(' Justrf1n1t111n fu r lh1 :-. belier. In a class1f1t!cl dol'umt·111 rna<ll' avallCibll' to m\ a:-so1·1:.1t1• Hon ~fr Hae, <;en Ke.II) :-lutt·d that tlw HDF m1 ~ht hl· ust·tl to '-''l/C oil f1ehh Though ht• :-.u1d -.twh ;, SCl/.Urt· \.\OUld fl("('Ur 'rno:-1 l1k'd,\ 111 Iran.·· th•· poss1h1l1t ) ltas not l1t.-en lo:-t 011 I\ rah lt•iJil l·r' 1\nd in rlc!J1~ndl•n1 ~lutl11·:-ha' r· c·1m duikd thal an alll'1111 •1 It~ thl· l '111 t t.:d SL<ttt•s to i!ra Ii .\111ltl I l' E;.i:-1 1111 fields would lie a c11sash·r Ttw j ~---=-~~~~] fatilit1es tould h<' 1leslroyed eas1 I} ancl qu1t•kl y MF:ANWIOU·:. however. the H lH' tfl'.catens toe at up billions or dollars One cterense t.'ontraetor has produced Cl $600 manual tell· 1ng its :-ali.•smen how to get their :-h;.ireoftht• lionanza 1\:-. Just unt• ci.iu mplt• of the way l'osts an> alrl'ady gelling out of hanll, lc·t "ilak~tht• Marine Corps' .. ,.,c 11•·1htinrwr~ :-ht' Iler systt.-m " ()1 1i.:111all~ a sen:-1hl t1 idea lo prov11l1• 11u1f'k. 11n·fahri1'C1letl fu 1·1Jiti1·' llk1· f1t•lll hospitals 11 h ~,.., 11l11:-hro11111l'tl Iii.'\ ond ull r1•as1111 T li1 111:-:1111b 111 :-h<·lt \•rs haw, llr•pn a11tl1111·1l.1·tl s11 many. in I :lf'I th.ii 11 \\ould takr• one Hurd . 111 a\ all;illl1· .. hip:-to lrans1.101t th1•111 al1 unrl a1mosl as man\ 11w11 a., I lll'n· 111·t· ··•1mliat .'1ar11w:- 111 put lht'nt 11p 1n a liatllc zont· Stw lll·r:-\H'rt' aut h11r11.t:d for hot. Ii~ :-l111p .... tllt'all•rs anrl t•\'1•11 q 11.irl 1·r.., I ctr I hi· )!t.•nt·r a I's :-p1·1·iul I \ 1.,111k I KA ~IAN TR!\t't'H ': In lht• Iii 1n1111t 11 ... '1111·1· I h1· \ rn1·r11·~11l l111sl cll.!l'' \\l 'fl' '>t'lft•tl. mun· than :.!X 1)(10 lra111:111· Il a\ c· lc·tt tlll' l 'r111 ••d Statc•s and an11lh<'r 18,(M~I 11.1\I'1 ''11111' Ill I lli llll).! 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Cities must cooperate to 1curb airport To tht· t•:tl1tor I am a v1s1tor l•l your exqu1s1lc 1·11 \ 111 :'l:l·wp11r1 Bt<H'h. t1ul rn 111 1 ft•\1 1la\:-.. lwrt• I havt' hl'('Omc ;a\\ .in· of i ht· t hn·al po:-etl to 1l 111 a11'p11 rt •·xpans11m I hav1· had 1·:-. 111·1 lt'tlf'l' a:-a 1·1ty <:Ourlt'ilCJr an11 nlfrr rtn:-allvit·c \n ~our 111a'11r anti t«11mc·1 I I 11 m~ rast· our lovely c·1ly was I ltn•atf'm'<I hv annexation hv a rw1d1li11ring "munw1pal1l) (>ur pl'ro hl(·m "';i:-to prevent tl11s I 1 r:1111111us takt·OV(.'r A g roup of 111 \ J rwnd'i 1md I :-:.it tlown and 1·011:-1d1•n·1l lht· problem , Our -.111111111n wa:-to r ous e the 1•1t 1Zl·nn against the annexation and 1111r efforts 1ir11ved lhc old 111ax1m , "tilt' pen 1 ~ mightier t.h<>fl t ht• swc1rd ." OnC'e the l'1t 11.l'nr~ untll'd ther e was no ~toµprng us Th1·rcf11re" I s uggest that you 11ndt•r1akf' v q~11rousl y lo alert ~OU r 1·1t 1zcns of the dC1ngcr or 'i<'w1111rt B1•al·h hcmg annihilat 1·d 11 tht.: Count~ or Orange gets l1•tl1·rul fund~ for the airport ex pans 111n Onn : !ht· federal gov l'rnmt•nl ts allrt·tl with your <>p- pos it l•>n lh1· re· al bull ying wi ll ha\ 1• ll<'gun anti )Oii will see that I> r ;1 n ~ l' ( • o u n I ~ · s fl u s h 1 n g :'lit.'\\ port llc·ar·h aroun1I was 1111•rt· d11 l11":-pl;I\ Fl :"lli\1.1. \'. in our ex pencn1·c "'•· found that we :-hould rail~ I ht• ""fllHlrl or CIUI' SISlt•r ('11 ICS Wt· t11tl 1111 .. ~1g;11n with the 1>en .i 11 cl •> u r 1 n I 1• 11 r g c n c• t· W 1· 1wr:-uad1•cl nt•1ghhoring towns I hal wt> wen• not the onl) ones I hrt•al t•nt~I h~ our loC'a l bully Sun·I~. th1· 1·1111.cns of C'os ta :\1r•su. Santa Ana. Ir vine. Tuslrn 11111-;1 k111>w I h(• amount or tyran· "'' lhat f'an t•nmc from the ft;tlt•ral govcrnmenl 1f rt gets the n1 :tjOf \'<II('(' in t hi" ai rporl's af I ~11 rs Whil'h of thcs l' l'ilics wi ll he :tl1lt• to say "nn" if the federal go v <' r n rn e n t <I <' m ands n 1 I! ht fhghls. tWO runways Wllh night paltt•rns veering right and left towards Costa Mesa and lfunt 1ngton llcaC'h on the one side and Ltig una Hcat'h on the other '' Whu·h of these l'ltics singly can prolcc·l their favorite recreation s pot if the fede ral governme nt dt't·1dcs more• and more flights should take over the beaches'! In my own experience, arous- ing t he citizenry of imminent l'l'rl I is alwC1ys suffi<•ient The in· t~lllgenl. edut utcd citizen knows what to do L . BRUNI ~f9GJH'flf'OffftfJ To the F.ditor: I protest vigoro us ly your headline r e porting of City Ma n ager Fred Sorsabal's racist re marks to the Costa Mesa Kiwa nis Club. Giving such prom· inent placement to unsupported data lends c redibility. To Mr. Sorsabal: Where are your venfiabl{• statistlt.'s'' What carefull y dor umcnted rt•search s upports your stateme nt that .the increasl.'d l1 1s µani<' populatwn has con tri but ed toward Costa Mesa's position as the l'ily with thl' second highest vcm'real disease rate ·in Orange County"'' T H E P R I N C I P I. E o r scapcgoatmg is in effect blame the problem on the unrepresenl· ed. the powerless. tr I can read rn the paper t hat these invading llispanics are likely to give me. m y husband, my c hildren , venereal disease well something must be done about them forthwith. There is no tell· ing what they may give us next. And so we are divided into pronouns us and them And it is easier to mistreat a "them ... And I believe I read somewhere that in a land ca lle d Nazi Germany that lactic really worked. The "lhems" wound up in ovens. Your art1t'lc re porting his re marks has given ril e deeper fears than lhl• ftoar of venereal dlSl'c.tSe. MHS .• JACK ALAN SCOTT To the Eclitor On Jan 2. th1· Newport ;\lesa ll111fierl Sthool l>istril'l sent home with myllthgrnde fo:aslbluffl'hilu . ti hulletin t·onn•rning lhl' two r>lans for rcorganizal "'" or st·hools I , thl' t.:losi ng of our mid· die schools which would e nablt• us to make use or our sup(.•rior high school c•urritulum and fac rlitic~. and :!) lht.: l'l1>sing of various fatilities in order lo kC'cp the s amegradc·h•vel patterns. On .Jan. 20. a public meeting was ht.-ld al Eastbluff Elementary St•hool for the proposed purpose or discussing these two plans. only to be informed that there was now no t•hoiC'C. As or that day. in a study session. the school board mem · be rs had c·hosen to delete the mov in~ of middle Sl'hool children to the high school campuses due to some parental pressure regard· ing the social impacts to the im· mature 7th and 8th graders . IN MY OPINION, lhe rights or those individuals s upporting our administrator's plan for a 7-12 gr ade configuration in order to keep our varied high school c ur· ric ulum and facilities open have been violated. We have not yet had the chance to speak for quali· t y e ducation based upon the positive values of a 7·12prQlram. All high school childre n are not negative influences for 7th a nd 8th graders. In fact, the majority of our teen-age children can and do exempUfy good moral a nd social values. Quality education with all the extra·curricular activities and vocational class orterings are far more important to the 7th I hrough Hth )!1.1dl'' I h.111 1 hi •'" 1.d "d1 :-t•a..,•s I h.11 I h•·\ 111.1' '.111 h It~ 'hanni.: tilt' .11111· 1.1• rl1t,.. .. "'1th •tltl1•rd11lrl11·11 II \l!ll \I(\\ l)I l"'I To tht· t-:clltor The· r1•p1irt 1ng 1 rt yo1ir p.1pt•1 ~N:m:-\'l'rV tm_1..,l·d Ill f.1 \or ,,f I ho• anti a1rporl f:Jl'tll)ll Tht•rt· 11111:-..1 bt• thou:-.an1b anrl th1111<;:1nrl• 11f peoplt· who dt·t1t'nrl 1111 I ht' <11rp11r! a n cl suppor1 ttw a 1 rporl . :.i:, I rl11 Nol in a radll';il wtt '. ll111 111 ,, slrwtly logl( al <111rJ s1·n•o1l1l1•"' ·" It's Ju.-;t a matll'r of LH·l rh:.il trans portation 1:-lhc• kt•\ t11 modern 1·ommun1C'atwn II 1s a nece~srtv rn husincss Wt• t·annor turn thet·l<H·k IJaC'k ;mrl go liat'k 111 horse and huggy Somc·on•· will ha vc to II Vl' nl'xl to a frt•1•w a' or :1 railway slatwn or otht•r th111~s Most pt.·oplc· who ll vl' i11 thr· uf reeled area <'crt ainl \ mov .. d 1 hn,. long art~ th•· airlrrw' hart mm mencl'd fl ying in and out I OBJ•:C.T ... irt•nuou:-lv 111 lh•· fact lhat this wh<1li· hatllf'. cit ' county, state. fc1kr<il 1,•q •I 1:- fought in courts with m.' mnnt:~ that I'm funding hoth :-1dc·:-of tht• issue and in a fight that 1·a n nf'v1·r hl' won hy crthn s irtr-It 1:-1rra tional and 1tlogw;.il tirtrl sh11ul<I never hap~n in a frt'l' t•nt c•rpnso• :0.0('l('ty It would lw ,·1·r~ ''""·\' 1f a1rpor1 peoplt• put I lw inn·nlr \'1• on th1· a1rlrnt>s and Lht· a1 rlm1• manufa1· turers and st ale qurtc.• r lc•arly that there could h(• an extension of th1• servites. adtl1twnal flights pro viclcd if tht.•y <·amr up with th1· necessary aircraft lo handle this within the nolS{' standartls Threats and cxaggerat ions w1 II no\ resolve the issues W<· must come bat•k lo a scns1hlt'. log1t'al and rational kind or thinking and rcco~nize the• need and requ1n• mcnt for an airport. ERNF.STOlll.lf; Mntt1•rnhl1• dnfl To the Ed1l<1r .Jan. 20 was the kind of da' that mos\ of us Amcri<·ans wiil never rori.l<•I We WflrC torn between man y emotion s lnauguratwn or a'new president , a farewell lo the past president And certai nly not lf'asl. thf' hostages· frel'dom I think mosl of us AmeriC'ans ~hared the anxiety of the loved Quotes "It ain't nothing to run out of the country ahout. You gotta do it. You can't get out or It. People from all over the country lost their Uves In Vietnam." Jack Barcb, a l9;year·o ld from Beallsville, Ohio -a small town with one o( the highest casualty lolla of the Vietnarp War -on the drat\ registration. 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'<H'IOll:-. aspl•r·ts of t ht• pl 1 : anti will '>('(•k l1m1ta 111111" •lt·la ''· :11ld11111nal studws. 1'11 l'rnpt·rt \ 11\.\n1•r 11pt11m~ for t h11:;1• 111 rll'sl).!riatl'd n•11sc· 1m p:t•·lt'd :1rc•as an· trll'ht<INI in lhl• pl ;111 Wt: l 'H(;t: nlt'rnht·r:-of tht• r11mmun1t.\ \.\ho an• 1·11n<·<•rnt•rl a 1111111 c111r airport prohlem to \.\ ril1• l1•llt-r:; HI Support Of thC' pt ;in to I ht · ~upt>rv1 s1ir:-l.ett cr:- 1111 1·11unl an<l lht•) :.in• 1m11ortanl ~11 pl1•a:-1· ;wt tod:.t \ ' l'lc•ast• wntt• to C'ha1rman Hal,ph B <'lark . <>rani.!c• Count ~· Board of Supe r\'1so ro;, 10 Civic l'l•nt 1•r !'Ima. S;.inta Ana. CA !1270 1 In adtl 1t 11m. tr~ Lo appear 111 t lw publw twaring s c•heduled for !I :-10 u.m. Wt·dnesduy. fo'eb 18 at the Old llall of Adm1mstration, 515 North Svcamor<'. Santa Ana 1Should this d ate s li p local papers will show lht> new date.) We need people who will ~land up amt h<' l'O unted s ince ant i· for<' es ulways show up 1 . JOSEPll E. IRVINE Executive Director Community Airport Council • Wttn• from readers art aotlcome TM right to condtnH ldtn• to f1I 1poct or t1hm1note llbtl ii r-ewrwd. LAttrrs of 300 words or i.u uU bt QSUf"I prtfnnu. All ltttna nNlf •· clU&te 11gnat11rt oftd ~ oddrn• bid name• mow ~ toUMefd °" ,. qwst if ftf /jcint '"'°" it appcu....,. Pw«rv '°"' "°' be,,..~. .. . . .. . ·--·-· ... -·-.. ,.. --_____ .._ ----- ---• ..---..... •I ,. ----.. ,... ..... ,. Korean chief touring U.S. 1 .. os A '<a .1.t;s 1AI'1 On U11· f1o l leai of 11 four rn l 1 ~ l11ur. South Kort·a11 Prt>111dcnl l'hun Doo ttv-M 1i1rrwNt twrt• lo "' \h totlM of 10.1pporlt:r11 &11 • t"ll .. ~ vrott.·"'h 'r" \\ hh c•all••d h1111 u dH'tttt11r und a "•m pll l' Chun 1t11d h11. 11111!• 111'..r•• wret h'<f ut \ht: 1i11t1J<>rt Wtdm·i.da~ h\ l\ol 1i1"01 1'1110 Bt 1u.lln who noh•o \h;,i\ \h t' C"l•Ul'l1• 't \ '''' had l>t•t•lf U Wil tle'd Wi th a nt 1t1p u 1111n 11, l h1• '"' l\11"t•l1•' Ku1 t'ltO' ~'Ommwuh • Al\hou~h .i ll•llll•ll~lf ulli>u \H.1~ 't\llt;t•Q. ul lht: •1rport 11 111 .. , 11t·1•c·dul l\h ·rnl>c1., of nated Mo \enwnt tu1 l h•nw11.11·, uf K11n ·.i 101nL·d um t' 200 dt'n1on .. 11 i.1t11r di llt1· 111r11111l f'•ftfff W P•tl rid,. •·ltat1.,d LO!\{, tH. \l II \I' 1 Ut:.p1t1• prnh·:-.t:. from (1& Ul t) l!:rvUIJ;, nd .t \\ urr11n~ fr<11n l.il lill' Ai..i..embly Spea ker W11l1t' ~I ll\\ n lhdl '>UC'h .at•tion may be •--------• illt-1(•.el '>ldll' c·ollt-gc t ru :>tl'~"·• .ipprn\'ed <i ftDlC[~ 111 .1 J 11 r r l'' 1 'i 111 n of Ul\ltl ~ ~Jl ur) '>clt1n~ rule:. for 1111• I !I ('UOllJU~ ... \ slt'rn ---------· W11 h1n hnu r :>, 011 We dnesd u), Ltw L'n1tvJ l'rofc-.:-.or~ of Cahforr11a filed c.n unJ,ur IJIJor µri.1l't1C·t> diar~e against the trustees. ch .. rg1n~ the .it·t11111 was intended lo influe nce <• un11m rt'pn ·senl<£t1un elcC'Laon expected to be held In micl Ma y for the system's 20,000 faC'ulty rnl'1t1Ut·r.., Manf rn ranrrb H 0fwd1dr LOS AN(ifo:l.ES !A P 1 Lo s Ang t·les Philharmvna l' n1u:-11· rtirt·rtor Carlo Man a Giulini has t'anc<.'ll Pd a ll ha~ st·hcduled appc arant'es this spring bt>c<IU:>t' uf ha:-. wife's illness. the orchcstr a announced Wt•dnt·Mhiy Marcella G iulin1 ha~ been Ill s ince last Dec<.'m bcr <Jnd "as oper ated on in Mil an. Italy last · week for an a ncur) sm al the base of the brain. Giulini. 66. said in a m essage from Milan that the openition has bt•c:n s uccessful. and that he plans to acN1mpany her to a clinic an Switzerland and r emain with her dunn~ her convalescence . s~hoob t>hl.-f .. ,, ... fund SACRAM ENTO 1/\1' 1 Ncarlv a third of a b1ll11>n dollars in. st ate·r equired S(·hool program s i!'n 't helping :-tudcnll> <And should instead be g1vl.'n to ~chool d1s tncts. a key Democr~1t1t la wmaker sa ys. Sen Paul Carpente r of ('y pr ess, the S en a t e 's De mot'ratil' Caucus C'h airman, said Wednesday the $314 m illion s hould go directly' to the local districts because "we can trus t those djstrids " not to neglect CAllPeNTEll the needy PSA ,.....<"M• agr,.ftfl.-nf SAN DI EGO 1A P 1 Aft er m o nths o f negotiations. Pa<·1f1(' Southwest Airlines s ays a tentative c·onlr:.wt a~rc·cmcnt h<1s b<!en re<1ched With representallVl'!> Of 735 0tl(hl attendants. PS A wo u l d n ot d is close t erms of the agree mt>nt Wednesday 1'alk wTtnTeams ers L ocal Union 2711i . repr t•s l.'nting the flight atte ndants, beJ!an latt· last year during a 50-day strike by pilob and fhglit f'rl'WS Reptil~ 1,ree(ler ·killed by col)ra LEMON <:HOVE CAP1 Authorities say an amateur re ptilt> brc·edn who had survi ved previous bites by h is deadly pet snakes died "exceedingly fast" from the venom of a 3112-foot albino cobra . Kurt B. Anderson , 26. a truck driver who spread caged snakes throughout his hom e here east of San Di ego. di(•d Wednesday within an hour after being bitten on lh<' ha nd , a coroner's spokesm an sa id. "He recov<'red fro m pr evious bites so he a pparently wasn 't too worried ," sa id Deputy Coroner Robert Pettit. "But the fact that he died in such exceedingly fast time indicates the bite put venom dir ectly into the vein and the blood stream ." Pettit said mos t victims of cobra bites don't die for eight to 24 hours e1ftcr being bitten Authorities said they found the victim's home "full of reptiles " They s aid 83 snakes and lizards, including 10 venomous s nakes, we re m cages in the living room and dining room of the home . They were valued a l Sl0,750. Pettit said Ande rson had apparently been bitten by lhe same poisonous snake at leas t twice before and a nothe r time by a rattlesna ke . Anderson did not seek medical help immediately and collapsed before he could summon help. An operator tracl'd the call afte r he collapsed gas ping for breath, authorities said. Art thieves seized BARCELONA, Spain <AP> -A Swiss student and an Italian radio technician stole an oil paint· ing and four sculptures from the museum and home of artist Salvador Dali, police said. They said the m en were arrested and charged with the theft and the objects were recovered. BUY ONE ITEM- get the second one ,,.,,,. prin or l•uJ The Farry Stop Dnlgner Libels 1t Dilcou..., • Glofi1 Vlftdlftlilt • S.uoon • ~ S.a. ....... ltytrMt , ............ 21* I .... ,.,,, ...,. .... ftL 11t \ . ,· Thuraday, January 29. 1981 H /F DAILY PILOT ,4. Victim tormented man. Anny dnlg target lalks abouL 'W film SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -For 20 yeara, James Thornwell has been a tormented man, his mind marred by LSD, hla life ruined by the dru& U.S. Army agents fed to him in an attempt to extract a confession to a crime he didn't commit,. Thornwell. 43, says he is feeling better now - thanks in part to the $625,000 award approved last month by Congress and to a television m ovie about his experiences that ran Wednesday nieht on CBS. TllE nLM WAS ACCURATE, Thornwell said in a telephone interview shortly before the film aired. It was so accurate it took three tries before .he could watch it all the way through. ''They had to put me to bed the first time I tried to watch it," he said "It was very upsetting and very accurate. "It's true that a well·told true sfory is more inter esting than anything that Hollywood could fabricate." aave him LSD in his drinkina water without his knowledge. The documents also sbow there wasn't a shred of evidence to connect Thornwell with the m issina material. Charges wer e dropped and Thomwell denies he had anything to do with the crime. For 16 years. Thornwell was unaware that he had been drugged with the ~tent hallucinogen. But Kletz said it m ade him "a socia l and emotional cripple" who careened through two shattered marriagesf'and a series of menial jobs. THEN THE LAWSlJIT was filed and the truth began to surface. Thornwell. who lives in Richmond, a few miles east of San Francisco, received national publicity several years ago on "60 Minutes" and the case finally was settled out of court. • The money, lax-free and minus 10 percent for Kletz, will he lp Thornwell live a norma l life and provide the medical care he needs as he attempts to restore his drug-damaged mind. J. Hair's tlae prohle• Thomwell's story, produced by "60 Minutes" producer Harry Moses from a script based on hundreds of hours of interviews and thousands of ,pa ges o.f documents, is chilling . It's a tale of how a popular young man. his whole life in front of him, was des troyed by dr ugs he didn't even know he had taken "l 'm going t hrough a he avy m edical trip now,·· he said. ··spending two or three days a week with specialisL'i to see what can be salvaged from the wreck of the Thornwell." Dorothy Reed. T V r eporter with KGO. Channel 7. in San Francisco, has trigger ed a maJOr rontroversy with her Bo Derek hair sty le. Many organ izations have rallied to the support of Dor othy since she was suspended withc>ul pay Ms. Reed charges "racism ." HF. FEELS THE FILM is important, ir only to point out to people that even the U.S. gove rnmenl THORNWELL WAS ASSIGNED by the Army can make mistakes. to Orleans, Fra nce. and in 1961 was accused or "There a re certain people in certain high s t ealing c lassified m a terial. Governme nt places who have unlimited power , and they don't documents obtained by his attorney. Harvey Kletz always follow the Constilution," he said. "We have of Oakland. show that the government browbeat to be aware that all Americans are not like George Thornwell . threate ned him. lied to him and finally Washington. Some do lie." --------- up ~~ OF.F ~dec+-t:d ~tdreW; to z . 'Sh~\ quat,+v · q1rt~b~ 30 Fashion Island •.Newport Beach • 644-2464 The Gibraltar way to get more than just 51A% interest with your checking account. At C1hn1har. • \\'l' thml-. 1x·11pll' ..;h11pp111~ for thl· nght dll'rk111g ;u 1·1111111 ck-..l·rv1· anon· 1h;u1 !11<Jay',, ... 1a11d;trd f,tn·. Morl' th;u1ju:-1 dwrkwn1111g plu:-1n1t •n·-..l. That 1s why w1· 1·r1•:11l·rl l<1M·k Solid· Ch1·rk111g tlw outst:irn1· ing. 111·w l'l1L0l'kin}.( plan thal l't1111h11w:-. lhl· lughl'"\I inlt·r- 1·st tlw law ttJlow~ with lh1· hand1e-..t d1l'rki11g SL·t-vin•s Pl'•Jpk• want nio ... t. 1<111.·k Sohd Clwc·king. II 111ay wdl Ol' tJ11· l>1·:-I 1-hl·rking account you < 'VC'r had. for Starters, !11.1..% Inte rest. No olhl·r b;mk or ::;av- mgs anJ loan ran p;iy you mon·. Crn11po11nd1·<1 daily, of ('f•UTSl'. Unlimited Checkwritin~. Writl' FtU thl· l'hl·t:k~ you w..int. T here 1s no per dwck fee. Sn you arl' nut f)t:!nalizl'd for usm,R your an:ounl as often as you likl'. People'tt, Hours. Not Bank er's Hours. We offor longer hours. In moot branrhl'S we are open ~:00 to 5:30. Moncfay-Thursday: 9:00.6:00. Friday: 9::~0·3:00. Saturday. No Monthly Service Cha rges. A $500 minimwn 1.01 ,,,-----...---\\~ _______ \C} __ oo:oo () 0 d:tily la;il:111l·l· a:-.:-.ur1.0'-you frw dwl'ku1g with 11111111inthly 'il0rvi1 l' drng1·. If yc1ur dailr h;1J:111tt' sh11uld hrap1x·n 111 dr11p hdc1w $~100, a $i1 .0o h · will 111· d1argl'd for tJrnr month. Fret.' to Seniors with Dirtct Deposit. Tlwrl' is 1111 n uni111u111 balanct• at :ill fc 11 SL0Ri11r:-. 62 imd 11Vl'r with f>j. t'el'l Dl'po::.1t 11f Sod;il S..·nuit y or olhcr Ft•<lt·ral l<l.'lirl·· mt:nt Payrnl'nls to thl' illTounl. Overdraft Protection. Providt·s qualifymi.: l'U!>tomcrs with ;m mst;ml r11sh n ·st•rvl·. \'i1u may rll'\'cr hi!Vl' to worry 11boul an 11Vl'rdraft ag;un. Check Guarantee. Eliminatl's thl· nel:d for multJpk· pict:es of idcntifit.-ation at chctkwritinR time and covers ched<s up to $100 for rustomers who qualify. Rock Solid Checking Counselor. There's a personal .:ounselor in every branch to wve you all the help you· will nt!ed. . Direct Deposit. Monlhly gov<.·rnrnl'nt or payroll checks can bc deposited dirt'Ctly to your acrnunL $ _____ _ Pe rsonal I. D. Numbt.·r. \i111r l'I:\ 1d1·11ttfil':-. \'<•ll ;1 .... 1 valu1.·d lfork Solid l'ht·1 ·k111g 1\rrnu111 h11ld1•r. 'l'lii:-a~· s11r1.:·::. tha! y11u 1·cu1 lw p~:r ... 11n:1ll~ 1dt•1111fi1·d qw1 kh a11d safely ;11 ;my cml' c 1( 11ur lm11wht· ... st ah •\\'1d1" Express Windows. r\ :-.ix·1·1al tdll·r 1:-. 1111 ~!andhy f11r lfot:k Solid Uwdong tnms;1rtion~ an 11111:-.1 br :ind11·:-!L Sj)l'l'd you on your way. Pre-paid Mailt.'rs. Mail· in dt.·pc ·~its art· tlw ga~-~1\1ng. tinw-savin).(. m11nl'Y·'>aW1).( \\<IY to bank. Night Depositories. Av:ulablt• at must hranchc:-.. lhl'}' are a handy w.iy to hank ;1fll'r re,1..rular husm1·ss hour:-.. U you arc inlercstl.'<I in S(l'luni.t lhc bt.·st t:ht.•t:ktn).t <'1." count in town, check with us first. Wt' can WVt' you mort• than a dozen Rock Solid reasons to rht.•ck with Cibraltar -including 5~% interest on your money. To open your Rock Solid ChL'rkinR A1·cot.1111. ~lop by <>™! of the brandlt!s list<.:'<! below. Or rail this loll·frl'c number: 8()().232-2020. GIBRALTAR.SAVINGS ~ and IOan association• Founded 1886• Alletl over' billion c1o11an It Fullerton: 255 W. Orangethorpe Ave.I (213) 930-1970 (714) 871-6101 Newport Buch: 2700 W.1 Coast Highway I (714) 631-2611 Hunttngtrin Beach: 7777 Edinger Ave .. #91 Huntington Ctr.I (714) 896-9666 San Juan Clplllnlno: 31877 Del . Obispo St.1 (714) 493-5011 Laguna HHls: 24260 El Toro Rd./(714) 951-8454 Santi All: 3925 S.. Bristol St./(714) 97g.7sao Santa Ana: #4 5anta Ana Fashion Square/(714) 834-0717 .. .. ........... _,. ...... --..~---~ ---~........-...-.-.... ................ ~~~-........... ·-·---_.........~~--,-p ·' " ~.-, ~ .._, .. ThomH P. Haley/Publisher Thom•s Keevll/Ed~or Orange eoa 1 oa11v P110T "'~-· tO·.-... ~'!!fJ..1e•••••••••Th"•l'M•a•v•. 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But if in vest ed . th at {'ould glt•;Jll JhoUI s~ m11l1on in Ill terest, enou gh l<> opl'I' ale two high sdwols t'ad1 ~ f':tr Even ii he is o n ly ha lf ri1gh t . Wi Iha m:-· 1n·opo:.;1 It't•rta111 ly deser ves somC' c· los t• t•v a l uat ion Coll~e expar1Sio11 L<x:al taxpayers mus t have bc•en <1 bit s tartled last wt>ek by the Coast Community CollC'gt.' D1s lract truslt't' ··commit ment to construct a n ew administrutive ht'adciuartt•r-; for CoastlineCommunity College The 8 1 :.!·acre Fount ain V:.illey parl'l'I t he.\ 'n• s l'lt·rted will cost $3.4 millron Construt·t ion ofJ eol legP ct-ntt'r nn lhh s ite could cost anothc•r $·1 3 m 1 Ilion Whill' pondering t hcst' exp a nsion plans. lot· al tax pa.' e r s c an a lso see tha t l'lt•m(•nl ar·~ :ind high sehool d is t nets 111 this area have bt•t•n s hutt 111g clown c:rn1pUM'!\ right a nd left bee a use of<ledinrng t•n roll mPnt und unC't'rt Hin finC:1nces Coast line. wh1l'h o prrate:-. l'l:.i sse~ ~11 cibout 150 locC:1 lions. 111elud111g 'ehoob. community l'E'nler:-and bus1- nesst.:'s. l'Urrcnllv St'r\l'!\ some ~5.U0<.1 ~Ludents each sem este r in its 10o:squ are m1lt'd1st net Coastlint· <1ffk1 a b ma111t;,11n the~· ha\ t.' uutgro .... n their leased offic·l's on Slat1· r A \'enuc 111 f 1>1rnt um\' alle' The rent for this spa('(' 1s $250.1100 iJ yi:ur and ts rxpl'('lt'd lo k£:'eµ r i 1ng 15 µerct•nt pt·r }c•ar With s u('h s uh!.tant1::il rc·nt expense'>. 1t probC:1bl~ makes mor e Sl'nsc for t he· c·ollc·g<• to h<i\ <· a pt.:'rma n1:nt dt~trict own ed h<JSl' l nde('d. <·oll1·gc offlc1al~ e<rntend the project could brt·ak t.'\'Cn in s ix lo eight 'car~ !\111<''' 1t "'"uld he possible to help dcfra~· mortgage c·osh ti~ !t':J'>mg <:xcess office s patl' until it 1~ nl'eded OHiC'Lals maintain lhiJl bdrm· lhL· prl'~l'nl proJt'Cl "'iJ!'> approvt!d,..lhl' district t•xCJmaned man) n 1c·ant school build 1ngs a nd un developed school IJi.tr<.:eb µurcha~cd with tt.1x dollars . These o ffic ials sav that for a van et v of reason s in eluding price. location and design none 1;f the~e sill'~ was s uitable for ne w Coastline o ffiees . Locatio n is a key fact o r , 5111ce the· rww f<tc11a t y would house not only adminis trative orflrt·s, hut th£:' <:ollege books t o r (' a nd r egistra tio n . l'Ounst•ling and guida nce ser vices for all students The argum e n ts in favor of an<·"' adm1111s trat1ve t't•nler a r e stron g . and it probably c:ould , 111 the lonf,.! run. be a good bus iness deal. But taxpayers can't be blamed for puzzling over the need t o s pend $8 million C:1t Hu ~ <'rtl1ral time· when schools a ll around us a re heing clo:-;cd • Opinions e xpressed 1n lhf' space above a1e 1t10•,1· nt lit•· IJ.tlly P1101 Other views expressed on this pagi,: cHC thos1 • ol their aut1101s and arltsts Reader comment 1s tnv1ti::d Ad<.111,:~s r tw 0 ,1dy J'l111.1 ~ O Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone 17 t 4) 64;> 41;> 1 Boyd/Piggy banks by By l •. M. BOYD In e arly Engla nd. s mall p ots t o hold house hold change were m ade from a clay called pygg Rritrs h p0t ters later didn't even know the name of the material, ur if they did. didn'l care . When asked to m old pygg pots. they made them in the shape of pigs . And thus produced w ha t we still call piggy banks. Did I tell you about the P ennsylvania lady named DPar Gloon1y Gus The Newpo rt·Mesa Unified School Dist rict is ·for ced t o c lose sc hools b ec au se families with children are forced to m ove to areas with m or e af. fordable housing than is available in Newport J Beach and Costa Mesa. P .A.8 . Iona T Burd who 11w11!. ;1 Th11ndNl1tr1I'' Was long ago ri •portt·d hN•· thal hlondt•s bruncll1•s :rnrJ redheads gl'ncrally Lend to have <11rrcrcnt number:-; 11f hair on lhf•ir stalp!> Clu~nt •1sks which has lt1c• most Rlondes. usually with 140.000 ha 1 r s H rum·t flos , I 1!1.000 Hedhcads, 00.IJOC) Q What were C;t·ne ral Cust er's last words at the Hallie of Little Big llorn '> A His last words of record , overheard b y bugler John M.artin just befor e he was sent back ror supplies. were . "We've got them !" Non, non, non . Mon sieur C uster . au contraire! • T hree out o f 10 major league baseball pitcher s throw left-handed. One out of 10 citizens at large is left· handed, Explain that. If you don't think birds evolved from fis h, look at lhe scales on the legs of said birds. So advises a m an of science. Lack of atmosphere on the m oon is why you can get sun- burned there 50 limes faster than on earth. Red hair Is the h ardest natural hair color to bleach. remember. --·· ---· Jack Andenon ' . Drop rapid deployment force WASlllNGTON T he Rapid J> .. 1>loy1ncnt Forc·e was supposed tu be Jimmy Carter 's solution to /\meru·an impoten ce in lhe Mid- tllc• East Rut ROI" <'rtlics have rut:.erl three telhn~ ob1eclions. ..,., h1d1 m ay he enough lo cause 1•r1•111ch•nt Hun a id Reagan t o drop the tom•ept, ut least in its present ror111 Hm·fly statt·d . the <·r1l1t·s say t ht· H111111I lk pl11ym1.·nt l''on·e will I :tlSI' pulllll'lll !JI ohlt•fllS Ill t h l' /\ r .1 IJ \\ 111 Id. 1:. had I ' a 11 1 I t• x JH'll"l\l'f~ Ill i;.1n111·d .11111 ~11n I ''t1rk .t11 \ho\\ \'.I 111,ll'k OI t h l' It [) F ~ 1·11111•111 lo\\ t• ... tt•11111 . t'\1'11 St•ll c ;ur) II art. J) ~ '1111• J r1·.,11l·r·tt:ll t•x pe rt un Mailbox military matters and or iginally a supporter of such a force, has now becom e one of its severest c ritics. The way it is now conceived. the , RDF is a m ultiservice outfit, wilh ele ments from a ll the armed se r vi<'es under command of a Mar ine Corps offi cer. Old m ilitary hands sa y interser vil'e rivalrywill C'ripplethe RDFatthe s tart. The y po i nt to the multiservice disaster or the Ira · nian res1·ue mission as a case in poin t t:ven 1f ever yth1n Jt runs smoothly. the l'rtltl'!> say. the Rapid Deploy me nt Jo·orce will never lK' a matc h for ft rst rule Sov1cl troops. or even some of the IJellCr·t.'Qu1pped Arab arm ies IN .. ACT. the heal! of the HOF, <;l'n P X Ke lly , ha~ atlmrttcd. m dass1lied test1m11ny to ('ongress. that tht· forn· \H1 uld ad as nothing mort· than a "l rtJJ \\trc•" against the Soviets, If it were destroyed by s uperior Soviet forces -which it s urely would be the United States would have to escalate lhe situation into nuc lear warfare A s for th e polit ical r e per cussions of a Rapid Deploy ment Forte, many Arab leader:-; view it as a thinly disguised weapon. which the United States will use to seize their 011 fie lds And the Arabs have sornt· persuas1\'e justifil·at1on for this belief In a class1f1ed tlo<·urnent madt> available to m ~ assot·1ate Hon Mc: Hat:, Gen. Kc.II \' staled that the R 0 F might he u~cd to s t·1zc oil f1el1ls Though hl· sa11I ~u1·h a se1Lure would 111Tur "most like!~ in Iran." tile pos:-.!1111!1~ has nut Ilee n lost on /\rab leader~ And ul dt•JH~nclent s tudies t1a\ t: 1·<1n duded that an atterrqJt h~ lite rn1tt·d States lo grab ~1 11ldh.• East 1111 f1clt.ls \l<ould be a rl1sa~tl'r Tht· fac1ltt1es could he destroyed easi· ly andqu1t•kly M EANWHJLE. however. th< RO I'' threatens to eat up blllion$of dollars One defense contractor has produced a $fl()(l m anual te ll, 1ng its sak•smen how to get their s hart•ofthe honunzu "',. /\s Jtlst one example of the way l'Osts ar1.• ulrCally, gelttng OUl of 11;,intl . let's lah the Marine Corps' "PX Pl'tlil 1onary she ller system ·· Orig1nalb a sensible idea to prov1d l• quwk. prdah rttaled f ;H· 1ltt 1e~ Ii kc field hosp1t als 1l ha!> m11:-.h 1·1111rnefl beyond all rcas1m Th1111:-.a11rl s ol s ht•llcrs ha\'e hl·•·n a11thon1.l•tl so man), in la1•1. th:.it 1l \\11Uld take one·th1rd 111 a\a1lahlt• ship~ to transport tlwm all, anrl almos t as man} nwn a!> ttwn• arc t·r>m hat Marines to put tlwm up 1n a halt le zone Shdtcr!> \H'rt· ;1Uthor11.ctl for hob 11.\ shops. lht·<tt~·rs and even qua rl t·r:-. I 111 I hl• i.:cncral 's s pl'<:lal I,\ 1'l>t>k IK .\1\1.\~ T KAJo·•·1t·: In the H r111111th:-~llll'I' lh<· /\mcrit·an lim.t ag1·s "l'l'I' s1·tzt'rl. mon• than ~>!.t11)(1 lran111ns l1a\'t• l(·lt lhe l'n11 1•rl Stalt•s 111111 :Hlolher 18,(l(J(} li;1\'j•1·111111· 111 I n11111g rat111n 1 111th11nt11·~ 1·1111 d111·11•d :,i; IH•l 111\('l'\'ll:\\S \\Ith Ira lllJll stud1•n1 ' 111'1'1'. anrl offen·d ~.\~,~a 1'11an1·e lo leave lhe t·oun 11 \ \ nlttntartl.\ On!) ;145 rl1tl M1 I-:\ t•ntuall~ l!l!l lrar11an~ \\cfl• 01 d1·1 nl d1•11111 tl'd liut -.11far11111~ !JI ILi\ 1· ll'll UK ... ~st.I> '10 Kil.I.: Tht' l't:n t.1L1111 1~ l11t a lh J..:l'lllflg s1·n1111s ,1 h11t1l 1111· 1111 ••:.tt 111 So\ i1·1 1h1·11111 al \1.1rl.J1 e liut 1n :.t p1" 1111.11 I\ I 111111114· I 111g1·n·rl "a' 1111• D1•1t•11,1• l.11c1..,111,., 1\g1·nt\ 111111,.111 I ..! 1111111•111prolcd1u• "Lilh I.• t ·, 1·,11 l••I I ~ I r11011:--111 I· 11 r11p1· I 1111111un.it1•1.' I ht·~ or !11·11·rl 11111\ ~ H r111ll11in fo<11\H:ar 1 "' ,.,. :1111111111\ 11111· 1111111111111a1r~ 111 1•1t1l1•1 ll\"L l•n1·., Cities must cooperate to curb airport '1'11 1 ht· Erl1tl)r I .1m a \'1s1lor to \our t·xqu1s1tl· 1·11' •11 :'li1 •\\11ort lkar•h, hut m nl\ It•\\*'"'' h1·n· I havt• h1·com1· a" :.t rt· llf iht• lhrcal JIOSf'cl Ill II "' <11r11or1 ex11uns ton I hav1· had 1•x pt·rtl·rtt·t· a" a l'lt \ t·1>unt1lor .i nd 11Ht·r lh1:-. adv11·<· 111 yuur ma' 111· a11rl 1·11unnl In rrt \ 1·ast• our l11v1•I \ 1•11 \ was 11tr•·,111:1wd '" 11nnt·xa't111n · ," a n1·1 glil111nng ·ntun1c·1pal1t~ C>ur pr11ltll•1n was to prt•v(•nl this l \ r a1111111" I akP11ver ,\ grriup 11f 111 \ I rit•ruh a111I I s at ti own and 1·011s 1d1•rt•d I he prohll·m Our ... •ii u I 111 n w a s t o r 11 u s t· th l' 1•111zt·t1n ug111 n~t lhl' anncxat111n a11rl our l'f'f11rts proved the old 111ax1rn , "lh1• pt•n 1s mightier tha n lh1• s word " On1•1• t ht• 1·1t 1:H·nry 111111 1·11 lhl•rt· was no :-111pp1ng us l'hnl'l1tn" I ,ugg1·st lhal )Ou u11d1·rl :ikt· \ 1g11rrius l} to akrl \ 0111' 1·1111.1•11:-11( llw tla11ger or :--. .. wporl llt•al'h lw111g anmh1lal ,.If ti ltw ('ourtl) •11 Orange• gl'I~ 11·1h·r:1I fun<I:-. f11r lh1· airport 1•x 11:111,11,n I >nr·1· th<· lt•ilt•ral g11\ «'lllfllt•rtl ts alltt'tl "1th ~our Op 111"1t111n 1h1· rr·ul hully ing will liav1• llt•g1m amt Hlll will !>l'l' th:1t 111 .111 g1• ('111111°1) ·, 11u,h111g \o I'\\ 111111 ll1·ad1 arounrl wa~ 1111'1 I ' l'fttllf ' pl.1 \ t 'INA l.I.\', 111 111ir 1·x1 ... ru·n1:1· w•· 111111111 I hal w1• 'ih11ultl rail) I hi· .... u111H>rl 11( •1111 ~t!.l 1•r 1·1t11•s W1· d11I 1111., aJ:ain w1lh the pt•n a 11 rl our 1 n t 1· I I 1 g <· n r· l' W c p1•1':-.11arl1•rl nt•1ghh11ri ng towns I hat w1• w..r1• 11111 I hi· 1111ly one~ I hrt·H l<·m•d hy our l111«tl hull v Surt•ly, th•· ·1·1t1 z1:ns of Costa M1•sa, Sanla /\na, lrv11w , Tustin m U'il know I h1· amount of tHan n v I hat 1·an 1•omt' from' the ft:dt•rul govcrnnwnt 1f 11 gets the 111 ilJClr Vot<·c in the airport's af r jj ir' Wh1d1 ol thcst' ('tlif'S Will be ahlc to' sa y "no " 1f the federal governme n t d emands night fl1 ~ht11. j wo runway!> with flight pattems vC"cring right and left towards Costa Mesa a nd Hunt· ington Beach on the one sid e and Lagu na Heach on the other '' Which of these cities singly can protect their favorite recreation spot if the federul government decides m ore and more flights should lake over the beaches? In my own exper ience, arous· ing the citizenry of imminent per il is always sufficient. The in· tclligent. educated citizen knows what to do. L. BRUNI Pou-Pr lnr good To the Editor: Newport Beach will mlaa Dick Spooner. When most activhll were na1Jinl, Dick was a power for 1ood tovernmenl. When oth er oplnion makers com· plained, Dtcll 1tudied the prob- lem and aouabt a eolutloa. Wbn o&ben poMd for Utelr pie· tarei Dtek \houabt about bow to ta•o ve more people. ! With l>l<'k gon1: 1;·arly , (:ac·h of u:-. has <t larger interest an kt•1.·p ing tht:-. C'tty workmg th: wu~ lh<· spokc~man for the flo<1s 1bll· and tht• maskr of lhl' do abll' As the shock <1f ht!\ p<tssmg wt•ar:-. off. pcrhap~ ti will en couragl' a fl'\\ good peo1>h: tc1 sta rt doing som ething c·on!>truc tivc· ahoul finding 11 nr·w airpor1 loC"at1on. funding murt• trafft<· :-.olut10n~ or simply kl•t•ptng or der in loC'al government My gues:. is that 1f yc1u rt·ally want to, honor 1>1c•k 's mc·mory . you will do som <'thing pm;it iVl' a bout your governmt•nt LYMAN S. 1''/\lJLKNErt '••11·JH•rl rnlnhfJ11·? '1'11 I ht• Editor: I 'H het·n lo ld thal I'm th<· 1•l t•rnal opt1m1sl but ti clot•s st•<•m to nw that 1 lll'rt' m lis t bl· a s d v<•r I 111111 g to t lw a 1 rport d oud I hat hangs 1>vcr u:. here in Newport Ht•al'l1 A~ tht· airport :-.tzc 1n1·rca:-.<·s a n cl a:-tltt' lanll va lu1.·~ go clown 111 l'il•wpurl lkarh, 11 seems Lo llll' lh;JI tho:-.t• of us owning our horru·:-. on lt·a:-.t.· lantl from tht• I r\'t1H' <'om pan~ s h1>u ld start s t•t•1ng dt•1·n·as1ng pnc•es ea1·h 11 mt' I ht• t•ost ol our upt 11m for 1111\ 1ng 1:-. rt•1·all'ulall•tl Sun·h. lltt·rt• muSI hl' a ram how sonwwht·rt· h<·n· 1n Nc·wporl ll1-;11•h 1\ VIVAN Rl9hl" rl.,l11lt•d"! Tolhe Etl1lor On Jan 2. U11• Nc•wporl M1.•sa Unified St·huol l>istric·t Sl'lll homt• with m vfilhgradc Easthluff<'htld, a hull~tin t•om·t•rnini.: the two pla n s for rt:'organ1zution of schools . I ) the dos ing of our mul dll' srhools whu·h would enahlcus to maki• us<' or our superior high school curric·ulum and faclltlies, and 2> the closing of various facilities in order to keep the sa m e~rade·level p atterns On Jan. 20, a public m eeting was held at Eastbluff E lem entary School rorthe proposed ilur pose of discussing these two plans. only lo be informed that ther e was now no ch oice. As of that day, in a study s ession, lhe school board mem· be rs had chosen to delete the mov· ing of middle school children to th e high school campuses due to som ~ parental pressure regard· ing the social Impacts to the im· mature\lh and 8th graders . IN MY OPINION, the right.a of those individuals 1upportln1 our admln11trator'1 plan for a 7·12 grade conllturatlon In order to keep our varied btth school cur· riculum and faciQUn open have been violated. We h ave not yet had the chance to1peak for quall· ty education baaed upon the poaill ve valuee of a 1·12 Pl'Oll'UD. All blab 1chool children an DOt neaaUve lalluences forTtb udlUI 1raden. In fact, tbe maJadlJ II \ .._._.__ ~ ---T , our ln·n .ii.:t· 1·htltl11•11 1·,111 11111 d•1 l'X('ITIJ1hh g1111d m11r<1I .111d ..... j 1.tl \ alu··~ t)u.iltl \ 1•1lu1 <111 .. n \\ 11h .ill th•· 1·:-.1r;.i n 1rn1•ul..;r .11 11\ltll' :t nd \Ill' ,1[111n.1 I "';1,, 1111 I ' I Ilk' "I •. far m11n· 1rn1111rt.1111 lo lh• ith I h rough Hth gr.111 ..... I I I.JO I h•" '"' 1.d '(fl:O.t'<l'l'' lfl.ll lftl'\ Ill.I\ I ,111 h ll\ ... h.1nni.: 1h1· ._,11111· l.11 11111 ··~ "11hol1lt·rl'l11ldr1·11 II \ (( B \ H \ \ l/ I I..., I T<1the Editor Tht• r<'1)11rt111g 111 ~our pap1·r seem:-vcr) l11a:-.t•d 1n f~1\11ruflhe a nti airport fat·t wn Th1•n • mu:-.t be t housand~ and thous and.., <1f people who dt•pcnd on lhl' airport and s upport I hl' a1 rport. as I do Not tn a rad1ral way hul 1n <I s t rtl'tly logical and s1-'n~1 hie wa \' It 's just a mall Pr l)f fa<'I that tra ns portallon is lh1• kc ·) lo modem rommunwal11m It 1s a n\•1·ess1lv tn IJustnc~s W1· 1·annul turn thec lti<·k hat•k and go hack to horst• and l>uggy Soml'onl' will havC' to lt ve nt•xt lo a fn•1•w:J\ or a railway station orulh<-r I hangs Most propll' who lt\•t• 1n tht' <.tf fccted area t•crtainly mO\'l'd th1:n · long after thl' airline~ hart rom m encL'<i ny ing m and out I OBJECT s tn•nuousl) I•> th1· fat·t that this whoh-' halllt•. c·1t ). rountv. '\late. ft•deral levl'I 1~ foughi m rnurts with my mont•y that I'm fun1hng both s ides of the 1ssu<• and in a fight that ran never ht• won by either side It is irra t 1onal and 1llogical anrl shoultl nt•vt>r haprwn tn a free e nltrpnst• society It would be very easy If <.t1rport people put thl' tnt'(!nl1ve on lht• 111rlanes and the airline manufltc tu re rs and stale q u1 l<' cl ca rly that there could he an extension of the ser vices. additional flif;{hts pro vidcd if they r aml' up with the neressary airl'raft to handle this within the noise st andards Threats and exaggerations will not resolve the issues, We must come back lo a sensible, logical and rational kind of think mg and recognize the need and reqwre ment for an airport, ERNESTOHl.IG Canrrrn lhttllrd To the Editor: Mayor lleather 's incons1sten· cy Is showing in her apparent a nger at t he pros pect of expand· ing the number of flights from Quotes "It ain't nothing to run out of the country about. You gotta do it. You can't 1et out of U. People from all over lhe ~ountry lost their Uves in Vietnam." -Jack ••re•. a lt·year·old from BeaU..W.1.. Ohio -a amaJJ town wtU. one • tbe hlahelt cuualty &olll of tbe Vietnam Wu -on tbe dnft 1'911*.UC.. ,. .l.1ti1, \\',1 \ 111 · \1rp11rl ~url'I ~ h<:r I lllll t'I II I 11111 ltrllllt•tf IO lhll ... l' t•" l""'fll• "ltt1 Ii\ .. unclt•r tht· I Ill hi 1•.1lh 11 ""' • r •II• ··1 n " ..... 111r t hl· en llll 111 \ 111 '''" 111>1'1 B1 ·,1d1. \H• '.\ 1111111 11111 1 ... , .. 1·111)! 1 r1·rn1·ntlou~ l1111ld1111.: 111•111 ·1 '" •1\1•r •ht· t·ntin· ol l •'ol llf lltt I II\ 11111 111 ITil'nl1on .1 l.111!•· h1111·l 1111lw rh'ar lutun· "1111 h "ill 1 ",. u., :.t ho11l'lc:-.~ t.111 •11· •11 lritll 11 111 111 .. lutur1· t 1111 "'·"'" ha-. h·d lht• lorn·~ lhJt h.JH' ~nyn tbi: ~rccn ltght.. 111 lh1· dt·\'t•lopt·r-. in a ras h of un· 1·111Hroll1•d t.:ro"th II \1111 ""'°' 111.(hting tht· trar I 11· 111 '\1•\\ p11rt llt•al'h and en 1 "'""' t1~l.1 \ 11111 '11 lo' l' 11a1·11u 1il•· 111 '1·;11'' ht·n1·t'. "ht·lht·r I h1·1·p ,., 1· ttl or It/ ll1ghls out of r tw .111·111111 \\ 1. T11<1~11·so:-.: ~ .. ,,,,.,r, Hf•t•d••d I 11 l lw t-.dll111 Tilt' l111u1·1· 111 o11r tr;1nsport;.i 111•11 1111 ( >r.111g1· ( 'ount ) 1:-. ahout t•1 lw d1•1·1dt•d Fl'IJ IH "hen lht• 11 1 " 11 I! 1 • c' •, u n t \ 11 o a r J cd "11111·n 1~11,., "111 l'l'\ ti.'" I he John \\',I\ nt• \1rpor1 ~la '\ll·r Plan .111d \1rport :-.:01\l' ('11ntr11I and I .111d l "' t '11mp<Jlthtl1l~ Plan .. II 1, 1m1•t•r:1tt\ l' the 11lan be app1m1•d 1f "1· .in· lo si:t• the im pt 11\ 1•1111•nh 1n :--cr\'1tC' and f:11·ll1111·-. ... 11 lladh nct•dcJ ~I r1111)!. \\!'II 11rgan1i.ccl for C'es . will oppo:-1· 'anous aspt'cts of i lw plan and "ti I :o.t•ek hm1ta, l111ns , d1·la.1:-., add11 1onal studies, t'f (' I 'rn11t'rl,\ owne r o piums for I hm.1· 1r1 rlt•s1g11att•d n111se 1m pa1·ll•d ar(•as an· included in lhl' plan W•: l lft(it: ITIC'mhC'rs of the 1·111n muntl' who ar<• t·onccrncd uhoul 0\11: airport problem lo "ntt· lclll'l's tn s upport of the plan 10 tht• supervisors Letters do niunl and tht•y art' important ~o pl1•asc a1·t today' P lt•aM' write to Cha irman Halph B Clark. Oran~e Count) Hoard of Super visors. 10 Civir Ct•ntl•r Plaza. Santa Ana. CA !12701 In addition. try to appear at tht• publtt· hearing scheduled for !L 30 a.m Wednesday, F'eb. 18 at the Old llall of Administration. 515 North Sycamore . Santa Ana. 1Should this date s lip local papers will show the new date. l We neL'<i people who will stand up and be counted since anti· forre!l always show up! JOSEPH E. IRVINE Executive Director Community Airport Council • IAttn• from rradtu or• toekonw. Tlw right to cond~•• tcrttm to IU ~"' •Umiftat• Ubtf ii rnln*l Lftfert of 300 wordl or ..., tllliU W gtVfft pref•rrnu. All ldtmWWll •· cl9* ftg11Gture and ,......, Glldraa ~ bllf .,..., ma11 bf ulMIW • ,.. Qllntif 1¥/lidlM ......... ,( ... ,..,,~ .. ,. ••• l'ltl, • IU8ANE88 JSTOCK8 Thur1d•y'1 ( :lo8in11 Pri•·•· .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS °""'""""'""I_ It_,_,,,. .... York,""-·· P•<lll<. PIW. '°"°"· DHroll-Clft<U\Nlh •lock ... ._, <iNI •-l•<ll>f llw N•t-•1 A•M<l•llonol °W< .. ,,, .. , 0 .. Wn .... lft\llNI DAii V PILOT ~ '' .. Thursday, January 29, 1981 N DAILY PILOT ., Dow Jones Final UP 6.31 CLOSING 948.89 ~i~if!~a_n f _~fl!'_~ Another baby 'boom' expected By S YLVIA PORTER Will there be another baby boom an the 1980s. to re- mind us t if not to match > the great baby boom of early post-World War If? There are significant signs the answer is a resoundin g "yes." Raby births in 1980 a re 3 percent higher than in 1979 to date and the U S. Cens us Bureau predicts this trend will t·onlinue through the decad e. What's bas ically occurrin g is that the babies born in the boom of the late '40s-early '50s are now <'att·hang up to us and having children of their own The most important c hange 1s in h1rths am ong women 30 JS years or age llt>re the birth rate has clim bed 11 l chaldren per 1,000 a!i a~ainst 7.8 per 1,000 five year s ago, a c cording to health econum isl Rachel Golden HOSPITAL ADMISSION FOR births jump~d 3.8 p ercent in June '80 as ai<ai nst June '79 That means an In l'rt•ased demand for ubstctncal, pediatric and newborn fol'ilities lr1 take <·an· of the :i 5 million born this y(.'a r, ob !>t•rves Al<:x ~kMah11n. pn·'i1dcnt uf the Americ an Hospital ASSOl'lallon If tht' anttl.·1pa11•d nst· tu 4 million births per year 1:-. n •ached by 1985. mat1:rn1t~ ~t·rv1ce:-. may have to be reopenetl in hos pitaTs when ' thl·y wt·rr· prl'v1ou:-.ly rt.'duced or f'hminat t'd. forecasts M<·Muhon W1lh womN1 having hahws at a latt·r age. a network ol natal C'enters 1s gri>wing lo provufr 1nlt·ns1vc care for high risk babies THE RISE I~ RIRTHS has lie,,n most rapid 1n the P at•1f1t'. Sl>uth C'entral and ~1ount :.11n regions of th1: I 'S l'altfom1a. !ht• nation s most populous !.la te. 1s expcctin1? m o re than 400,000 l'hdr1rcn t o t><' t,i1rn this year. h ighest m lhl' statc's h1s ton Tht· number of n<>n white birth!-! has bf'l•n rising mort· r ap1<ll y than Whll('!'i because uf incrcast'd 11nm1gration from ('uha. Mt'Xl('I). llai11 apd the Far fo:a!oil Th<· me<ining 1if this boom will tw profound to a vast rnng<'---~- For Lh~· first 11mt· in almo:.t 15 vear .... the n se 10 birth. ... will foretell a n st• 1n t•lc mcntary s1:ho<1l enrollment thus easing the t'mploymt'nt press ure's on elementary school lt•achers who h;1ve lung l.Jl'en 10 a JOh squeeze Following lh1s. h1~h schoob and rollegt·:-111 the 1990s will hl' taking c·art-of mon_• stud<·nt c; A LONG-AWA ITt:U expansion will come in industncs produC'inj! baby food . diapers . C'h1ldrtn's clothes and toys The re also will bt• more business for lhE· appliance, home furnis hing. p<'rsnnal produc·L'>. lcxt1lc• and retailing m- dust ries Tht•) \\ill profit from the 22 million new households the Census Bure au fon•t·asts m lh<' next 20 Y<'a rs With pnt·t·s nf mu:-.t 1·onvcn11onal s1ngle·famlly homes soaring. new families will bt• lookin~ al multifamily hom es. small row J,?ardt•n ;1nartm1·nts <ind town house• de· velopme nts Munad palitJ(;'s :.irross \he nalwn arc now issuing s pecial s ingl1· fa mil~ m<>rtgag(' hond!> lo g ive lnwc r mo rt gag<' rates tr> y1>ung r a mihco; buying f1 ro;t h11mc•s Or broad ml'<.tnlng IS thal W<Jffi('O \\ill nut Sta~ home· to n •ar their t•hlldrt•n "The hahy ht>om rln1•s not m ean that w<1men haw· 1kc 11lt•d lh•·1r plaet· 1~ in the hom1'," McMahon sa1cl "M11n· than 1mt· th>td nf the m oth<'r s 11r children unrlPr t ht• agt• of one an• nO\\' \\ orkioJ.! '· WHAT. Tiit:~. 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CA 9262/i 1h ma1111 lrtt1•r.~ u.\ µt1s))1/Jlc' u111l he a11swered, tiut ptwrwd m</Ulnt'·' 11r lt'llr•rs 11111 rndudiny /hi:' rt'adn ·'full wwu· w ldr1.-s.' uruJ l1u.\1 ness h11urs· phone num ht'r rumwl II!' cu11s111t-r1.·d Tlus c11lumn UVJ>t'ars dm 111 f.'Il'l'IJI ~1md1111s PrnJHHml •••••k• ln.f ury lt1lo""ffllon DEAR READERS: The Food and Drug Ad· ministration wanls public rommemt by Feb. 11 on its proposal to require manafactaren and dis· trlb•tors of medical de vices Oach as X-ray mad11.Des, pacemakers , hospitaJ supplies, intra· uterine devices and contact leDRS) to let the •«en· cy know about deaths, injuries or other safety problems as~lalf'd with their use . Preseatly, drug compallies must Inform FDA of problems with their products, but reporting trouble wtth medical devices Is voluntary -and unsatisfactory ln FDA's opinion. The proposal If accepted, wouJd require device distrlbutor.1 to kttp complaint mes and manufac- turers to notify FDA within Z4 hours of product· rt>lated deaths. Written reports In seven days would tw mandatory for deaths, Injuries or health· re lated defet'ts in· these proJuc:ts. A two·day notlficatton deadline would be set for defective de· vice rt~<'alls. Send your comments to: Dockets Management Branch IHFA·305), •·ooc1 and Drug Administra- tion, Room 4·62, 5600 •'isheni Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. M "" "" H·nrnln9 lult1•l11~ DEAR PAT . I read recently that the~ Treasury <t nd Health and Human Ser vices departments recommended to lht• president and Congress that warning labels not be required on alcoholic beverages at this time In view of all the evidence lhal links akohol particularly excessive con· !tUmplion -to a variety of serious-health-pro· - bl('ms, inducting alrohol·related birth defects, I wonder why W<i rning lahcls were turned down Ca n you lc·ll me why·• S. E .• Fountain Valley Amoni the reason!<! for not requiring alcohol warning labels is that pregnant women are wamed of many threats to safe completion of pregnancy, and that there Is a risk of overwhelming them with warnln1s that "e ve ry thing" appears to be harmfuJ. Wamlnl( label messages should be simple •!'Id ronclse, but because alcobol's effects vary with the amount consumed and there's no con· elusive evidence that moderate or intermittent drinking causes long.term harm, a brief label warning is not possible and may not he convincing, the report concluded. FinaUy, some uperts warned that slagllng out a specific health Issue such as fetal alcohol syn· drome for a warning label may cau.se consumers lo think other alcohol-related health hazards are not Important. The departments recommend that indutry, go¥er·nmeet and private organJaalloas conduct a oubllc lnformation campalp oa alcohol-related health problems. ,.,.,.,.,m•f•r ,,.,.,.,.,. ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.,, DEAR READERS: The 1981 edition of "The Com pleat California Consumer Catalogue," wlllch provkletl lnformaUon on some 51 consumer issues, has heea released by the CallfornJa Department of CoHumer Affairs. It can he parchased for S2.8t, lncladhl1 tH and handling charges, from Pabllca· Uon S«tlon, P.O. Bo• 1115, Nortla HJ1blands, CA tsttt. The Zl8·P•1e Illustrated pabUcatloa alerts con· sumen to their rl1hta, poteatlal problems, ways to save money, what a1encles or orgaalaatlons to con- tact lf problems develop, aed otlter reference materials. CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $&00,000 'Newport Equity 'Funds ·Inc • LteenMCS Brotcer Since 1971 ... (71•> 76CM060 CONSUMER He triea caahing in . CICERO'S STATf.JESf NAPLES, Italy CAP> -Arcbeoloststa divina with scuba equipment AMARILLO. Teu s <API -Busi· corporation. For two weeu. he's say they have found nes1m&n Van Harlow wanta to sell been advertiaint in The Wall Street three ancient statues, Southfork Ranches. but Mlaa Ellie -Joumal tryin& to sell the name. He each 19 feet tall, at lbe CHECKING ACCOUNTS THAT lAAN INHAlS T ASK us• matron of t e l e vision 's po pul1r hopestotet$2,000. bottom ol the Ha near Ei .cutlv•OlllcH:78t2 Edlng•r Ave.. FSLIC "Oallu " needn't worry that her The ad says: "Southfork Ranches the underwater ruins of Huntington Beach,CA92M7 --·-.• lifelong home wifl be bouaht out from Inc .. a Texas corporation. Acceptinl Cicero's villa. Cicero Sout,,.,n c11/fom11 R~lon11 Offices: ·-~--·"' •• under her ortera for the corporate shell named was a statesman and 5877 E t.. P1lrN> Ave., Anaheim, CA 92907 Harlow, you see. owns Southfork Southfork Ranches Inc." philosopher of ancient 8955 Valley view St .. 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