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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-03 - Orange Coast PilotI ---llllnia UQstage-ta ·was 'act Of . War~ 8J fte A1111lrtM '"" lraa eommln..I "H act ol war" llltJ ~ U.. American ............. t1Mi u s. aovern· ... t aa..a. have stood "rm wtU. a Nll'OHe tht U..&r l'e· ..... •• -·MIG&lable, Presl· ........... , .. Reagan: Negotiations · wrong move nuclear weapons." But he cautioned that lbe So- viets "should be under no ll· lualons" about America'• N· solve to maintain a 1tron1 dt- fense. "Let .. aa, that I just believe Uaat .... olf -the wronc tack .. u..e •••Miatiou lo be&in wiUa," ...... aald llooday, re- ferrial to lhe auempta by the Ca rter administration to aeaotiate the r elease of the Americana taken bostaae In Tehran on Nov. 4, 1979. -· "The first reply we made wu the proper reply -there would be no neaotiations until the hostages were returned. And then we violated that," Reagan said. His comments came in an In· terview in Wa.shington with re· porters -for· five publications: The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times. The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor and Time Ma•azine. Reaaan also anawered ques· lions about the economy. rela- tions with the Soviet Union, the Strateaic Arms Limitation Talks and the Mideast. Reaaan said the Iranians were "le id nappers." "They were the ones who broke international law, who committed, actually. an act of war," Reagan said. The president said the United States should have issued its de- mands and told tfle Iranians "here's the price that we put on your keeping.them." Commenting on his review of the agreement that resulted in the hostages· release, he said. "There were some executive or· ders applying to our own people and so forth that I want checked out with regard to not only in· ternational law, but our own law . How do we give up the right or an individuitl to sue for damaies?" He was referring to one facet of the agreement in which former hostages were barred from pursuing legal claims against Iran involving their cap- ture. Reagan reiterated that he favors resuming SALT talks with the Soviet Union "any time they want tb sit down and dis· cuss a legitimate reduction (!f · Reagan made it clear be stood by his recent sharp attacks • Soviet policy. in which he ._... , the Soviets were bent on wortd domination. I The Soviets hav "come beck snarling at me a11d charged me . with lies and everythinl else. But 1 haven't heard them refu&e what I said," Reagan said. ~· ReaHn said· Israel's combat· <See .REAGAN, Pase A!) l I Vin vs. Roeky Stallone sued by Scully PACIFIC PALISADES CAP> -Long-time Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is challenging Sylvester Stallone, star of the Rocky movies. to a $1.35 million fight in the cqurtroom. Scully claims in a lawsuit filed in Santa Monica Superior Court that his Pacific Palisades home was nearly buried in mud after· last February's rains. He blames next·d®r neighbor Stallone and the contractor who landscaped his yard. Scully m aintains that Stallone's property had been "graded, contoured and altered . . . so as to cause rainwater to repeatedly flood'· his property. "The Stallones had extensive yard work done but they neglected to put up a retaining wall." said Sc111ly's business manaae_r Ed Hookstratlen. "Their lot ls a few feet above Scully's and when it rained their yard ended up in Scully's house.·· The defendants refu se to accept blame and say the flooding was an act of God. 'C-ostly, flawed' KULLY ·. Airport upgrade project condem-,ied By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -O.lly ,., ... SIMf The Orange County Grand Jury has condemned the pro- posed John Wayne Airport master plan as being not "a master plan at all" but rather an "'expensiv.e facilities im· provement project" that is seriously fl awed. • The jury. in a report Mond y. listed fi ve areas in which it said the plan. prepared by . VTN Consolidated Inc .. of Irvine. was defi cient -passenger service dem and, airspace capacity, vehicular traffic and airport ac· cess, jet noise. and private avia· lion needs. The jury said consideration of the master plan by the county Board of Supervisors -now scheduled for Feb. 18 -"be de- ferred until a comprehensive plan for addressing the entire spectrum of Orange County air. service needs is completed and implementation begun.·• Such a comprehensive plan, the jury said, should examine: -Selection of a site for a "major airport" that-.Vould service the Ion• and medium· haul demands of Orange County residents. John Wayne Airport is con· sidered a short·haul facility, meaning that it provides transportation to destinations within a 500-mile radius. -Revision -0f the VTN plan so tl\at service at J ohn Wayne · rport would complement that o major airport. -Selection of one or more it es for general aviation airu_orts for use by private aircraft pilots. At a morning press con- ference. jury member John J. McGinnis said it ls not in the county's best interests to spend $75 million to make the VTN -recommended improvements at the existing airport when projections show that it will meet less and leas of future passenger demands. In its report,"the jury said the airport now handles about 50 percent of the short-haul de· mand placed on it by the travel· Ing public. Despite the improve- ments contemplated in the u1..stel' plan, that figure will drop to 33 percent by 2000, ac- cording to VTN. · Speaking to the jury recom- :See AR~aT, Paae "2) Killing 2nd in 6 months By JOHN NEEDHAM Oft• Dally ...... St.ff For the second time in less than six months. the residents of Laguna Niguel awokl? to learn that, while they slept, a murder was committed in their normal- ly tranquil. affluent community. This time the slaying took place at 29742 Ellendale Drive, a quiet, residential street where nei&hbors e~cba.nge frieodly 1reetin1s while oat gathering the mail, and joggers pass by in bri1ht-colored warmup suits. Found dead in the bedroom of bis home early Monday was Donald Frank Cook, a 25-year- old engineer for the Bechtel Corporation. He worked at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station south of San Clemente. Orange County Sh eriff's homicide detectives said he had been stabbed repeatedly in the chest, sometime before 12:30 a.m . when his roommate and co- worker, John Hasircoglu, found the body. Sheriff's investigators declined to say whether a murder weapon had been found. Reportedly, Cook was last seen alive by his roommate at about 6 p.m. Sunday. Like the unsolved murders of Keith Harrington, 24, and his wife, Patricet 27. who were found bludgeoned to death in the bedroom of their Niguel Shores house Aug. 21, there were no signs of a struggle or forced en- try in Cook's home. sheriff's in· vestigators said. Sgt. Bill Plliller of the Orange County Sheriff's Department. said the two murders did not ap- pear to be connected, and that no motive for the most recent killing had been established. The s lain man's next door neighbor. who asked not to be i d e n ti fled • s a i d s h e was · watching television at about 12 :30 a.m ., the hour the body was discovered. Standing on the sidewalk in front of the house where Cook lived, dressed in her bathrobe and slippers, she said she was awakened about 2 a. m.. by, sheriff's deputies pounding on her door. "My husband had gone to bed and I stayed up to watch a ball game," the woman said , clutching the top of hec robe. · "I shut off the TV at about (See NIGUEL, Pase "2) 1 ..... ..,..... FIREMAN STRUGGLES WITH HOSES WHILE BATTLING BLAZE IN EVERGREEN PARK, ILL. Great uke• area caught In frigid grip, covered by 20 Inches of •now Great Lakes . \ ........ • m freezer '20-inch snoufall hits Lake Erie area By 1be Associated Press Sub-zero temper atures and snow hit the great Lakes today as nearly 20 inches of snow piled up along wind-whipped Lake Erie. clogging roads with drifts and closinll schools in Erie. Pa. It dropped Lo 1 below in Omaha. -3 in Des Moines, ·4 in Chicago. -7 in Milwaukee. ·8 in Minneapolis. · 14 in Duluth and ·26 in SL. Ste. Marie. Mich. The remains of a weekend Midwest storm made for a rainy Monday along the Atlantic Coast , but the Baltimore-to· Boston area still was far short of the rainfall needed to replenish dwindling reservoirs. And in Florida ·s central Gulf Coast area. forecaster s said January had been the coldest month in 150 years. Power com· pani·es ther e W'ere being besieged by irate cons umers whose bills had doubled or tripled. And the weekend snow was described as only "a drop in the bucket" in Iowa , Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois and Missouri. where it has been dry. Climatologist Paul Waite of the Iowa De partment of Agriculture said today while two Lo six inches of snow fell across most of his· slate, it amounts to less tha n h a lf a n inch of moisture. "It's what they call a drop in the bucket." Waite said. "It'll take ~ soaking rain.·· In Nebraska, Charles Strasia Canoe-riding escapees acquitted SAN RAFAEL !AP> -For the second time. a jury has de· cided not to convict two of three San Quentin prisoners who s ailed to freedom In an im· provised canoe decorated with the words, "Rub-a -Dub-Dub Marin Yacht Club." · . A Marin County Superior Court jury Monday told Judge Peter Allen Smith that its mem- bers had deadlocked, 8-4 for con- viction, ifter two days of de· Frank Nelson, deputy dis· of Mullen. an agricultural ex· tension agent for four counties said, "We're damn ~lad to get it to sell le the dust.·' In Erie, Pa.. four brothers walked off ice·covered Lake Erie this morning after being stranded overnight in a .winter storm. Dennis, David, Donald and Mark Parsons were the object of a Coast Guard search after they failed to return from an ice fish· Ing trip. They made their way to s hore at Presque Isle Bay after SPotting flares fired into <See COLD, Page AZ> Coa,.t Weather Patchy fog likely in- c reasing a long coast Wednesday morning, otherwise fair . Lowa tonight in high 40s at 1eaches lo low 40s inland. Highs Wednesday low 80s along coast. high 80s in· land. Imprisoning suapect guilty .. Frat brothers evieted liberation. ' IN81 • .,..._.4W TOMS RIVER, N.J. <AP) -A Toma River man has been COG· v)cted al the f AIH imprisonment of three men be suspected of bur1larblna bis bouae. 26 ge~ boot after 1tre':'k at 'mixer' trict attorney for arln County, said be "couldn't explain" his lack of success in both \rials the last two months. The prosecu- tion contends that William McGirk and John Waller, both 311 and convicted for robbery, escaped in Au1ust 1979 on a canoe fuhioned of wood and plastic. 1be boat was made In a Depreuion u mo,. t1'caa /eeHng down in tlw ....,.., it'• Q <l1abliltf ............ · can bt /Olal. An~ U .mHUon Amttfcan• H/l•r 1evcr1 ,,mpConu o/ tMt ~ MH. Ttao-1,.... ON IDOMft. SpJl"O Stamat WU acquitted Moaday of a more aerlour cbar1• of makinl terroristic tllrHtl acai111t tbe tbrH. All oeeu OMltJ Jury al.lo found stamat'1 wife, &man, lDnoeent ol tllldlar ...... TM l&llte ebaqed tbe Stamata .............. ad tbnatm· .... toldD ........ ""· 11, mt, •liUI tMJ admitted 1tealbl1 .... ,,_ .... bom• J.J .,. ...... CHICAGO <AP> -It IOUDda like a scene front-tbe movie, "Animal House"· but it'• for real. Twenty-ats memben of Delta Tau Delta, tbaoNell fraternitJ at tbe Unlventtr of llllaol8 bi Urbua, have beea meted from tbelr boUle .,_..,..altMmal· le1edl1 ru aated tbraqta ·a "mlxw" wltb a eampm IOl'Cll'lt¥, wrecad a ...a roam, Md eom- mltted .._. bldller'lllw I.bat IDaJ edd ~~a moftl rntpt but not • ....,...., ........... Former house President Daniel Goual• aald that on Monct.y the 21 Delta were told by Delta Tau Delta'• national board to 'be out by 10 p.m. or rllk anwt for trnRU1· ln1. Gon.ules, 21, wu amon1 tboH evteted and aelmowledled tbat ''W• areldad al known u a rcfwdy bolaHcmc....,... WedobHewlld partles. But oar beuM ta ln IDOd ....... .,You lmow, JOU doa't SH IE ... nJblllouttMwlDdow, •• 11e1Uc1. ftetnt.mt,•s naUonal board, meeting Jan. 24 in St. Louis~ de· clded lo suspend all 37 memoera of the UI ,chapter. according to current ~use Pre11ident David Boone. But the local alumni on Sunday picked 11 people who could re· main and ordered tbe otben out, · 1ald Boone. But tbree of the 11 moved out in 1ympathy, leavtns el1ht memben ill tbe fraternlty bouH . Tbe d'lsclpllnar1 action 1temmed from a "stNakU.." In· (Bee DEi.Ti, Pa1e Al) • prlaon wOrtahop. ~ Both prisoners were later re· captured, but the third inmate, Forrest Tucker, IO, bu not been found by autboriUa. The defense pointed out tbat the jury beard conflict1n1 testimony. One pri1on 1uard Hld be saw the canoe Hil awQ, but another IUll'd t..Ufted M talked to llcGlrk 15 minutes after the alle1ed time of the aall· in1. . ' • Sit Pofll .47. . •••• M 'f-llr*9 U .........-a &..M...,. ... ........ .., r=:: Cl-~ .... g E ·t! •11119 a ._.I A• t . earing up amderwaier A new w1derwatt>r vie wing window at the Point Defiance Zoo polar habitat in Tacoma. Wash .. atlows visitors to get OC transit strike looms; talks pushed Negotiators for the Orange County Transit District and its 1.000 mechanics and bus drivers were trying today to arrange final contract talks before Thur5day. when the worke rs claim they will go on strike Jf the neaptiators fail 'to reach an agreement on wh at have been descr ibed as .. m ostly economic issues ... the strike. set . for 12:01 a.m .. is expected to halt OCTD's bus s e r vice to 80,000 passengers per day. The 210 mechanics and 760 drivers rejected separate con· tract offers from the district in voles taken over the weekend. The mechanics voted 175· 1 and the drive rs voted 575·28. aC'COrd· ing to sou~ces with the Workers United Trahsportation U~ion . Price hikes told NEW YORK IAP> Sun Co. Inc . on Mond a y incre ased wholesale gasoline an<l_ home heating oil prices 2 cents to 3 cents a gallon in t he Eas t. Midwest and Southwest. a nd Ex· xon Corp. confirmed making its second sharp increase 1n in· dustrial-fuel prices in a month f'ro• Pa9.-AI AIRPORT. • m endation that s uper visor s select a site for a major airport. McGinnis said. "Orange County needs a site and Orange County has the responsibility to choose one ... · • McGinnis. who said he was speaking on be,half of th~ 19 members who ser ve on the Jury. s aid it will take "s tron g leadership" on the part of the board of s uperviSDrs to take the actions necessary to place a ma· jor airport in the county. In the past. he said. s uch leadership "has been missing ... "The board has an opportunity to take actions necessary to give Orange County the kind of air service it needs ... McGinnis said. The jury s pokes man said the panel decided not to endorse any site for a major airport. "None of them is perfect. but there are sites out there ... ·'The supervisors know where they are ... he said . There was no immediate reac- tion this morning to the jury's r ecommendations from county Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose. district includes the airport. Riley said he had not yet seen the jury's report. He and board Chairma n Ralph Clark were the only supervisors interviewed by the jury in the course of its inquiry into the master plan. Aj_rport pla(t ~e~ ~;~1~,~~ ~~County Grand Jury's report on John Wayne Airport : -"THE GRAND J URY concludes that there now ex· ists a serious need for a major lonf·haul airport in Orange County a!'d tha t need will grow greater each year ... -"THE LIKELIHOOD THAT such a n airport will be built diminishes with each year that passes'. The crisis in air ser vice which will confront Orange County 10 to 20 years from now is a crisis which must be met today." -"THE MOST SERIOUS and most fundamental of all problems is that the J ohn Wayne Airport will qever totally serve the air service needs of Orange County." -THE GRAND J URY recognizes that there is con- siderable pressure by some members of th~ business c?m· munity to implement the VTN plan immediately. To yield to that pr~sure would be understandable in a political sense but it would be unworthy of supervisor:i elected to represent all Orange County cil't ens, rather than just one special interest group. -THE I URY RECOMMENDED supervisors em bark on temporary and less expensive improvements in .order to ease paasenger congestion at the airport. . · The facility served 2.4 million passengers in 1~. Under the master plan, It would serve six million by' t he year 2000. O"ANGE COAST " Diiiy Pilat' 'Jho,"l\M P. Haley ,_,..,.., Aober1 N. Weed ..._.. M. Thom•• KHYll ..... Thomll A. Murphlne .............. Ctwtel H. Loot .,_. ........ ,"!O' ~~hulm1n ~~n t:='.~·.t*•rd. Jr. CIHIHIW lldvertlefng 7141142·5171 All other depert1t?9nts 142-4321 C:...'l'rl9fll '"' Or .... Coett l"vOlllNflt C-y. No news 11Drlet. llhl\tr•tlons, ..i1tofl•I mettet or 10· vertlae,,,.no ~rein rfley lie reprod..ctd wlthou,1 ~~ l•l lltfllllHiell ef<Pt>Y•ltlll owner . u rlost' look at the bruins · underwater aquabatics . Man charged in slayings NEW YCtRK <API A chauf- feur who allegedly wounded his wife 's mother. killed her father . dro wned his infant s on and dumped the body of his brother· in-law a long a highway was charged today with homicide and assault. authorities said. William Belton. 43. arrested to d a y . •W as c h a r g e d wit h homicide in the deaths of his 22-month·old son. Malik. Joseph Adams Sr .. 65, his father-in-la_w. a nd 38-year-old brother-in-law. Jose ph Adams Jr., police said_ He was charged with felonious ass ault in the wounding of his mo t h e r -in -law . Margaret Adams. 62. police said. Detectives said they knew of no motive in the incidents Mon-d ay. NIGUEL ... 12: 3-0 and went to bed. but I never heard a thing all night. The next thing J kn~ the police were i>ounding on door and they told me the ma next door had been murdered." Jua n Avila. who lives two hous es down from the house where the homicide took place. sa id sheriff's deputies had not informed him by 10 a .m. of the m urder. "In the fou r years I've lived here nothing like this has ever happened." Avila said. "I th~ he and his friend only moved m- to t he house about six months ago when the people who used to live there sold it and moved to Oceanside ... A vita said he had heard that the slain man's house had been burglarized about 10 days before his murder. "He <Cook ) was talk ing to one o f the f e llow s in t h e neighborhood. and he told him his house had been broken into," A vi la said. ·'Who knows. maybe the burglar came back ... Like Cook's other neighbor. A vita said he had heard nothing suspicious during the night. "This is usually a pretty quiet street ," he said. "You know, a J o t of fami l ies with s mall chi ldren. People will probably th ink twice before they leave their childre n alone now," Avila added. Others living near the murder scene seemed unpreturbed at the sig ht of s heriff's deputies noisily boarding up the doors of the brown. shake-roofed house where the murder occurred. Some refused to believe the slaying had been committed. "I don 't be lieve It,·· said one woman, as she walked past the cordoned off driveway. One middle-aged ma n, s mok- ihg a cigar and dressed in a brown velour jump s uit, ex· pressed curiosity about the whereabouts or the slain man's automobile. · "Where's his othe~ car," he asked a sheriff's deputy stand- ing out.side. "Beats me," th' deputy replied. Assailant slain .SACRAMENTO (AP)' -A middle·a1ed rp.an who says three youths pounded his car with. clubs and forced blm against his g¥a1e1 shot one ol them to-death, pol ce report. A nei1hbor said the man, whoee name waa beln1 withheld for fear ol reprtaal. opened tin wit.ii a .38·callber rtvolv•r as uie )'OUtba approached with drawn lu:Uv• and elubl u W 1ot ourbl hi• ear. . · " DELTS ... cident at a part) with the Alpha Phi sorority NO\'. 11. Boone and Gonzales said The sorority filed a complaint with the campus lnterfraternity Council. and national DTD of- ficials heard of the incident and began investigating the matter. Boone said The natwnal board me mbers also reportedly were angry over an incident last August when they allegedly ruined a Pitts burgh hotel room. fraternity members said . "We cleaned 1t up ... Gonzales s aid . "All it was. wa:; a pile of towels in bathroom. beer cans in a dra wer. and two garbC1ge bags in the room ... Gonzales said he was surprised by the action in part because the house seemed less "rowdy" than it has been in recent years .. Right now the chapter· is the calmest it's eve r been." he said. "Our neighbors even like us. Four years ago we were constantly get- ting compla ints. now even a ne ighbor here says he is g_oing lo call up the alums and back us up ... AJthough the m ovie "Animal House," which c hronicled the wild adventures of a fictitious fraternity. was about a house with "Dells'' as a nickname. both Gonzales and Boone denied the · movie was about their house or ···that their house is like the one in the movie. "We have one of the best baseball teams on the campus. We organize a football tourna- mentevery year." Gonzales said. ''Youcan'ts;iy an animal house ~ould ever organize the mselves and get off thei r tails to do something like that... he said. "~ot a true animal h~use." Ships make ca~ W ASfllNGTON <AP> The air cr aft carrier lndependenc:.e and two other warships will re- turn to the Arabian Sea after a port ca ll a t Fre m a ntl e . Aus tralia. N~vy sources say. • • PALM SPRINGS <AP) - Avlation pioneer Donald W. Douglaa, creator of the DC-3 airplane, has died in California, McDonnell Douglas Corp. an- nounced. He was 88. r Douglas, honorary chairman of the board of direc tors of McDonnell Douglas, died Sun- day at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs. Funeral arrangements are inc9mplete, . ··Donald Douglas Sr· w~.~ one or the famous pioneers of the early days of aviation," said Sanford McDonnell . ..chairman of McDonnell Douglas. "His design genius gave birth to the world renowned DC or Douglas Com- mercial line whic h revolu- ·tionized the aircraft business . .. Mr. Douglas contributed mightily to victory in World War II when many thousands of his aircraft were produced and performed on all fronts Nith dis- tinction," s aid McDonne ll. .. After the war. he led the way once again in building fleets for the airlines and in pioneering in space flight. Our nation has lost a great ·leader and a man with unparalleled vision." In 1920, Douglas spearheaded con s truction of a two-seater wood and fabric biplane· called the Cloudster, the first plane to become airborne with a load greater than its own weight. In 1935, he.developed the, legendary DC-3 which has been c r e dited with making com - mercial aviation economica ll y feasible. That design was later adapted to the C-47 military tra n s p ort . whic h was the workhorse of World War II ~early 1.000 planes were built and many are still in service Douglas Corp. later designed the 8 -19. B-29 and 8 ·50 bombers It also built the later series of commercial aircraft. the DC-4. DC-6. OC-7. DC-8 and DC-9. Douglas Aircraft merged wi th the McDonn ell Co. of St. Louis in 1967 to form the aerospace giant. McDonnell Douglas Corp. James S. McDonnell. founder of the McDonnell Co .. died in St. Louis last August. Mr. Douglas is s urvived by his widow. the former Marguerite Tucker. whom he m a rried in 1954: a daughter. Mrs. Bruce <Barbar a Jean ) Arnold of Was hington. D.C.: four sons. Donald W. Jr .. William E .. J a m es S .. and Malcom A.: nine grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Elephant's • • • VJCtlm Wins NEW YO RK IAP> -A 68· year -old Long Is land woman who was bittep and s lammed agains t a fence by a baby e le phant at the old Jungle Habitat wildlife . park in New J ersey h a s been a w a rded S200,000 in damages. Elizabeth Ennrs . o f Hemps tead, won the award Monday fro m Wa rne r Bros .. owners of Jungle Habitat. afte r a six-day trial before acting stale Supreme Court Justice Thomas Sinclair in Manhattan. Her husband, Edmund, a re- tired pressman for Newsday, was granted $5,000 for loss of her companionship. SUCCUMBS AT 81 Air f>'oneer Douglas REAGAN ... ready military "is a force in the Middle East that actua lly is of benefit to us ... Reagan said he did not regard Is raeli settlements on the West Bank of the-Jordan River as ii· legal. But he said that Is rael ·s ··rus h " was pe rhaps ··il l· advised" and "unne cessa r ily provocative .. The pre:;1dent said he favors a C S. military presence in the ~addle East. including ground troops. to help maintain peace and discourage any Soviet in· cursiorfs in the Persian Gulf. ··What I have called for. and what I think 1s needed as we re- tyfurbish our capacity. is a pres- ence in the Middle East. .. he s aid. That did not mean. he said , ··the s t ationing of e nough American troops that you say we could stop the Soviet Union if they s et o ut t o advan ce logis tica ll y : we know we couldn't do that .. COLD ••. the air by a CQast Guard search party. The men stayed in their ice fishing shack and kept warm py burning everything at hand·. in· e lud ing the ir fi s hing rods. a•uthorities said. In the central Gulf Coast area. Janua ry 1981 was the coldest month in 150 years . the National Weather Service said . "More cold air is predicted for the rest of the winte r. so it looks like we mi,ght have one of the coldest winters in recent his - tory... said a weathe r service spokes man. The average temper ature last month at the Tampa Inte rna- tiona l Airport was 50.4 degrees. 10 degrees below norma l. "People think._ihat all their meters have gone bad." said spokeS!llDn Bob South at Florida Power Corp .. based in St. Petersburg. ,· .... Drunk driver loses wheels A Sacramento judge has a plan to discourage drunken drivers from taking the wheel with a s uspended license impound their cars ir they're caught. Municipal court j udge Lorenzo Patino, who handles hundreds of drunken driving cases a month in Sacramento County. said he will start im· pounding cars this week or anyone caught driving with a s u s p ended or revoked license. The im poundmenl will last from three months to a year . and the drivers will have to pay a n impound tee or at least SS a day, Patino said in an interview. "Taking the vehicle away ftives judges a tool that packs a s olid wallop Ir past sen- tences haven't stopped a re· peat offe nder ," he said. "I was amazed nobody has been «'using it . . . l think it is a good way lo keep some da nger ous people off the road." ........... Pat NbolJ and doMQhln 'nao · Coz PC1f1 a Mt to Big Bird with tht Ni~on grcndclaUdr1n, J e nn•1 E i 1enlaow1i r t eftJ and Chr istopher Coz. .... ~ Paul MacCready. developer of man-powered flight. hcl$ been chosen inventor of the yea r for his work with lightweighl aircraft. Nancy Reagan's father. Dr. Loyal Davis, will r eceive an honorary fellowship from th e R oyal Collte gj? o r Surgeons in Ireland on Feb. 14. ............. Justice WiUiam P. Clark of California listena to a que•· tion while appearing before the Senate Foreign Re)atioM Committee during hearings on his nomination a3 deputy secretary of state. Violin virtuoso Jascba Helfela spent his 80th birth· day In seclusion, but public radio and television stations nationwide celebrated the event with s pecial broad- casts. · He ifetz , who made his Carnegie Hall debut at age 16 in 1917, has left his hilltop home in Los Angeles only s poradically for public · ap- pearances since retiring in 1974. Those appearances have b ee n to pr o m o t e pet ecological causes, to cam- paign for implementation of the , e m e rgency telephone number 911, to demonstrate his s mogless e lectric auto mobile. or to show off one of his students at use, where he has taught since 1962. King Juan Carlos postponed a trip to the Un.it· ed States scheduled for F~b. 9-17 , the Spanish For eign Ministry announced. No reason was given, but Spain is undergoing a gov· ernmental crisis brought on by the resignation four days ago of Premier Adolfo Suarez. Black culture spotlighted at UC Irvine Pilot photographer to head association Blac k culture will be re - cog ni zed at UC Irvin e throughout February in a series of 17 events collectively titled Black History Month. Highlights or the month will include .,a lecture on the book "Roots" by author Alex Haley. a lecture on the emergence of the Black political movement in the 1960s by Stanford professor Clayborne Carson Jr. and a lee· ture on blacks in inner cities by Compton mayoral candidate Patricia Moore . BLACK HISTORY Month will begin Wednesday with an ad- dress by Harvey Williams. assis· tant director or UCl 's Career Planning and Placement Center, and an original play by Ron Wilson. associate dean. Events include : A lecture on ·'Blacks in Engineering and Computer Science" by R.D. Blue of TRW. Inc .. in UCl's Student Services I Building at noon Thursday. -Mayoral candidate Moore's lecture on "Black Inner Cities - Success or Failure in the 80s : The Role of the Bl ack Student" in the Universit y Center Con· rerence Room at noon next Mon- day. -A LECTURE BV Rita Walters. •ember. Los Angeles Board of Education, tilled "Our Time ls Now," concerning in- volve ment of minorities a nd women in politics and educational decision·making in the Gold Room, Mesa Court Residence Complex.at8p.m. Feb.11. -Ha ley's lecture, titled Roots : A Saga of Blac k Hi s· tory," in Crawford Hall at 8 • 'p. m . Wednes day. Feb. 25 . Tickets for Haley's lecture are $4 for general admission; S2 for UCI students and S3 for other students and UCI staff. faculty and Alumnl Association mem· be rs. Tickets m ay be purchased at the Associated Students Box Office, University Center, UCJ . Alt other Black History Month lectures are open without charge. HOLLYWOOD -Patrick 0 ·Donne l I . veteran photo· gr a pher for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. was formally in· stalled here Sunday as 44th pre- s i d ~nt o f t h e Press Photo- graphers Association or Greater Los Angeles. O ·Donnell heads the 1981 board of directors for the photo- graphers· association, which in- cludes three of four directors from Orange Count);. • Others are Mark 'B.oster of the Register as vice president and Cliff Otto of the Los Angeles Times. Orange County section, as secret a ry. Joe Dialon or C h an n e I 7' TV serves as treasurer . Outgoing Qtesidenl was Joel P. Lugave're of the Times In San 'Fernando Valley. Mo re than 250 newspaper photographers. television cameramen. their families and associates attended the formal inauguration of officers held at the Yamashiro Restaurant over- looking Hollywood Boulevard. A buffet luncheon preceded the in- stallation rites. Winner of numerous slate and county press photogr aphy awards during his 13 years on the Daily Pilot starr. O'Donnell was selected for t he Orange County Press Club's Sky Dunlap Aw a rd in 1 80 for service to ._....r=-m __ munit and to journalism. e president of the county press club in 1973. O 'Donnell a nd his wire, Peggy, make their home in Fountain Valley along with sons Kevin. Ryan and Steven. Swimming lessoDS offered by YMCA Swimming lessons in an in- door. heated pool for swimmers of all ages and abilities will begln Feb. 9 at the Orange Coast YMCA. Slgnups for the 'five-week session began Monday. For more information, call the YMCA, 642·9990. Tbe Dally Piiot wanta to bear from lta readers, what you li!fe about the pape-: and wbat you don't like. We also would Ukt to publllb ypW' vlewa on any subject In our letters -~J~ eclitor '°l· amn. Cad the number below. Md 10UI' m .. ap WUJ be reeorded. Meta~ will be tranaerilMd Mftral times daily ad delivered to the .. of the a&>Proprtate editor. Mailbox coatributlonl will be cleUver.t to tbe editorial,.,. editor. Mallboa to11tribu&an m•t lnelude their name and ,&elepbane Tell U1 wllat'• • your • ,.... auma.r ll in 1111mber ,_ wrifteatloa. Nv:t!Uoa ealll, plMH. tenlNM ..... adq,.... a weft. ' Deily~ ........... HEAD•PHOTOGAAPHEAS P•trtck O'Donnell Programs • for whale .. fest growing Program offerings during the , annual Festival of Whales in Dana Point Harbor have been expanded to include films, whale watc h cruises and" marine ex- hibits at the new Orange County Marine Institute. The month-long festival is to cele brate the gray whales, which pass along the ~alifornia coast during the winter months on the ir migration from the Arctic to the Sea of Cortez. THE MAalNE movie festival will include films by 'Jaques Couste au, Walt Disney and Greenpeace. The films will screen al Harpoon Henry's restaural)t in Mariner's Village Fridays through Mondays from 10 a .m . to S p.m . throu1hout February. · Eventnc 1howln11 wlll be held at the Wind and Sea restaurant. located adjacent to Dana Wharf, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m . Fridays throu1h Sundays. Adml11i0n to 111 abowlnp la free. EXPl!aTI ON marine mam· mall andlbe eoutal environment wtll p,...,t alidel and ledunt at the marine lmtitute .. eb s.tur· day and Sunda1 from 1 p .m. to I p.m. uatUMarebt. la eMIUoa, wlaale •= ............. ~ =--.-: :.=..1111r.: vlewthePM1lqnalel. ------~·- ' New OU • 1101on "80ught BJ GLl:NN K'O'M' ... .....,Ptllt ..... An Orante County labor or- 1anizer who recently broke off liea wltb a national labor union • says he wants lo form a coalition of. independent public employee 1roup1 ln Southern California. But orsanlier Sam Contino said he doesn't want to be a salaried boss of. the coalition because be said local labor groups already are paying too much for representation. Instead, Contino said during a news conference that he plans to serve as a "conaultant" to any • worken recruited into bis um- br4:lla organization, called the Federation of Government Employees. Contino, who also owns a restaurant in Mission Viejo, was until la.st week an organizer for the Southern California district of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. A brash yet tireless speaker, the Michigan-bred Contino had a lot to say about AFSCME -and it was all bad. "f think AFSCM E is dead in this county," be observed. AFSCME district directot Ron Coleman wasn't available for comment. Contino has shifted gears to his own organization and has continued efforts to re present worken and to fight his primary labor rival, the Orange County Employees Association. Contino forD),rly worked for OCEA. but he and colleague John Adams left that group last year when the international of- fice of AFSCME pledged $75,000 to increase its influence in Southern California. Contino said, though, that only $35,000 was accounted for and the union never followed through with its original interest in ex- panding in the region. Adams is still working for AFSCME, at least temporarily, but will join Contino -in the formation of the new federation, Contino said. Fire blamed on blanket An electric blanket that was lucked between a pair of mat- tresses i.s being blamed for a fire that broke out late Sunday in the bedroom of a Newport Beach home\ Fire officials said the 11 p.m. blaae ln the 1515 Santanella Ter- race home in Corona del Mar was ~ to the bedroom. Dama1e was estimated at 11,000. Resident Lucy Walsh. who waa trellted for smoke inhala· tion, told fire crews she tried to eatinp.lab the -blaae with a glass of water but wu unsuccessful. Oil, watercolor displays on view A dhlplay of oU and watercolor painli.np by Eve Thompson will be on view in the lobby of the Newport Beach Civic Center until Marchl5. A reception for the artist. who attended Orange Coast College and the Laguna Beach School of Art. will be held Tuesday from noon until 2 p.m . The exhibit is sponsored by the city 's a rts com- mission. . .. . ............ AN EASY.WAY TO MAKE S800 A WEEK-HOPEFULLY · Terry York helped .Into protectl~e 1ult . • Risks rewarded Radiation uYJrk lucrative SAN-ONOFRE (AP) Lured by hi gh pay, between 600 and 700 volunteers including a broke Arizona truck driver who says he 1 rears radiation a re repairing leaks inside an aging nuclear 1 generator. ~ ll 's boring work. but it's more money than I've ever made 1 before." a 22-year-old college student says or the $600 a week hel earns. "It's hot inside the plastic suit we wear. but you aren't in there for more than two minutes or so, .. says a 29·year·old construction . worker. The two agreed to interviews only if their names were not : used. THE ''JUMPERS" OR ''sponges." so named because or the radiation they absorb and the short time in which they're allowed to work, were hired to repair an estimated 7,500 leaking steam generator pipes . The leaks were discovered last April, but inspec- tors said no radioactive water escaped onto the atmosphere. . People from all walks of life showed up to answer. a brief 1 newspaper ad in a San Diego newspaper last fall. . As temporary workers. Southern California Edison Co. is using' them for a month ot two at a lime. until their "burn-out" radiation limit is reached. and rehiring them after a new three-month ex-1• posure period begins. 1 About 10 percent of the applicants were rejected for a variety :. of reasons. including age or medical history. Fertile women were turned down. t ONE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT, David Miller. was wary• because "you don't want to come out all shriveled up or your sex life ruined." but no health problems have been reported. 1 Edison. majority owner of the nuclear plant between Sarf.. Diego and Los Angeles. says it hired 100 health physicists and 1 spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for new protective clothing > and radiation monitoring equipment. • / A physics student s aid · he opposed nuclear energy until he, listened to safely lectures by Atlantic Nuclear Ser vices Inc .. which .. hired and trains the temporary workers. but now has changed his1: mind. - "I get up. ride the bus to the plant, work. ride back. eat, sleep- ·and go back to work again -you get more radiation from dental X-rays, .. he said. THERE IS "AN ARMED camp mentality," claimed another ! worker. but Edison vice president Bob Dietc h said safety is sought above all. The Nuclear Regulatory Commissi6n allows the workers to be , exposed to 3.000 millirems of radioactivity in three months. A rem is a measure of how much biological damage an X-r ay or gamma ray causes to humans . In an average medical X·ray, an NRC of· I fi cia l said, a person is exposed to 20 to 25 millirems or radiation. Sixty-six regular workers at San Onofre were overexposed last rail. Two weeks ago. Edison was fined $150.000 for what the NRC · called lax safety measures and inadequate monitoring. Since then. wor~er safecy at San Onofre has improved greatly, fl the NRC says. The repairs at an expected cost of S37 million involve ; honing out 7,500 of the generator's 10,200 pipes and inserting new · m etal sleeve~ welded in place. i Edison says it's the first tim e t he process has been tried on a ' commercial gene rator. ; ----------------------: ., @ Just a few words about main· talnlng the sparkle -the care and preservation of your fine Jewelery. Fine gemstones are, for the most J)9rt, hard and tough. HoMYer. care must be taken to prevent damage and retain their beauty. (iiEM WISE with a soft brush. Just rinse well and they w111 be sparkling clean. When you are going some place special and want them to look their very best. come by the store and let us clean them for you. We haw special equipment available to give a thorough clean.Ing. There 11 no cherge for this MfVlce -and we have the knowt.dge to give your gems Dl1mond. for example, Is the hlrdest gemstone, so It does not ecratch easily. However, 1t cwi be chipped or cracked II deelt a hard knock. Ol1mond wlll ecr1tch diamond H well as 90ftet gemston•. ao pieces of gem-Mt jewelry ahould be kept Mper1tely In a tined box. Anyone who knows 1nythlng lbout the v1lue of gemstonea wlll get "the terrible shuddert" wtten they ... ectors on film 0t TV. dump out 1 h1ndful ot • DI"" from 1 pouch where lhe DI"" h1ve auppoHdly been bouncing eround together. Ev.n the bed guys ought to know that they 1r1 reducing the value of their loot by trMt· Ing It that weyl • Diamond• and• tranaperent oolored atonH thould b• Plriod'-11 ole•nW with a -. ~ IOlutlon -.. euov-t a CUil of wenn water. a .._. poon !of dl.......,.t (not eoAPt Md 1 "''loon of hoUMhold lllWnON8. •• -"el .. .... llf _.....,. .... ... .... " '°" Cleft .... "*" .. lft tNl IOMIOn tor NM '*-' 0t •10.lwlHlleH1Wlodlalodge Mr ~ or IMP build-up• Mary BM. Olftlfled OemologtSt HARLES H. BARR ,. .,. ....... Wall..,,._ ............ any special care required. I' P .. rl, cor1I. turquoise, and opal. for Instance, era among I the more fragile gemstones ~II end need extra care. Pearls should be wiped with a soft cloth ah• each wearing to pro- tect them from body 0111 ind ecids. They should be '"trung YHtly to prevent the strino from brNklng. . Coral and turquoiM ah°'*. be PfOtect9d from eoap _,. or-or other tub•lancw1Nt will dlacotor them. Opal• lhould bit prot9Ct.d from heir because they m•y beeome bfM- tte and crack. A9 1 fln11 precaution, to ,..._ vent loea, the Mttlnp and ...- 19 of your HM Jewelfy lhouM be ot'leck•d re1utar1r for elOUrtty. We .. flappr to do "*tar rou .,,um.. , ... ....,,11 ........ .-......... ol ... , ....... .. P'GPW care Md '"'tHl'ln. I rou ._. "" ti! ... ,, .. _.. ltlecat'tof• ...... -. ...................... ., ... ... andllkua. .. I ,..._,,....,,I. ,., ~ -wlelt -~ T . ~~·.' .... ;r1.e OUr revolVhig d 'oor W1LD aa.ua YONDIU Din. -You have to sive tome..., ol a 1al&M to &M ~ .... County Grand Jury to· da)' for aps-arlna to 10 to the cnax of wb1t'1 wron1 with fUture plannin1 for our coun\)' atrodrome, known H John Wayne Airport. • It'• lhf' IM>-called maater plao that aave the jury fits. TM JUT)'. in a report luued only yesterday. 1u11ested th&t ta.11 documt!nt. the lateat ol a tall pile of same. isn't really a plan at •II but simply a way to improve certain 1baaUy condlUon.a th•t already exist at the airplane place out off MacArthur Boulevard. TI08 l8 PROBABLY T&UE becllluse nobody, not the county supervisors or administrators or planners, realty wants to contemplate the increasing pressures that are •P· plied by those demanding service from Orange County's airstrip. · • That would be sort of like the chap who suggested, "Never look behind you becauae you might find out som ebody is back there, catcbina up ..... Trying to keep up with the demands for usaae at John Wayne Airport is like the guy stuck bailin~ in the boat with Maybe ~ jwt fCMtd a ndtable jet airport lite two holes in it and just as he seems to be saving it, two more punctures appear in the bull: Meanwhile, of course, you have the anti-jet noise forces of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and other nearby points, who seem to be suggesting, "Go ahead and let the old hulk Sink." OR AT THE VERY best. the people opposing jet passenger plane racket are saying, "Point the thin1 ashore: abandon it. and start over again with a better vessel. .. Maybe that's what the Grant Jury people are saying when they suggest that Orange County needs an airport that will provide long.distance passenger service and you can't convert the short·haul Orange County strip to that purpose. TROUBLE IS, people have been studying possible locations for a major superjet airport in these parts for a couple of decades now . And so far, nobody has come up with a site acceptable to all factions . Nobody wants a major airport in their back yard. Somebody else's back yard, maybe; but not your back yard. Thus the Grand Jury may have well drawn sharper focus on the problems dealing with the airport but don't hold your breath for these criticisms to be promptly translated into a glorious solution. THE SOLUTION HAS eluded everybody for a great many years. The problems are more easily identified. Meanwhile, pressure for use of Oran1e County's airport -from airlines, business executives, private pilots. and industry -continues to mount. Sometimes in a discussion of our county aviation in- stallation you feel like you're stuck in a revolving door. Or, you're playing a part in an old movie. 1 think the title of it was "Lost in Space." Air pollution tax proposed "" CAMBRIDGE. Mass. CAP > -serious action is taken, the death Estimatingthat53,000Americans toll will only get worse as power die each year from industrial air plants and other businesses begin pollution, a Harvard University to switch from using oil to high· study says the government should sulfur coal. tax i~d~try for ~ach po~nd of The proposed tax would make pollution 1t pumps mto the air. pollution expensive -but not ii· The report says that unless legal. PUNXSUTAWNEY. Pa. (AP) -Punuutawaey Pbll, U,. f amoua weather foreeut1n1 sroundhOI hu poked bit held out of • burrow Mop Gobbler'• Knob, SMG bla lbadow and baa predicted 1l1 more WMkl ol winter, aceordinato bla laterpnter. · "Sco-co-coleH. Jl!eny IMID1 mlay mo," Pbll .reportedly told Cbu&ll Erbard, .,.._tdent ol tbe Punuutawney Groundbol Club, and the only man who claimJ the ability to trantlat.t tbe 1round- bo1 ·s predictions. "AT 7:1'7 A.•. MONDAY, THE kint of all weather Prot· nostlcaton teemed temporarily confused by tbe unpredictable nature ol the winter tbUJ far ... said Erhard, after rappinc on the door of Phll'aheated burrow. "But Phil deftnitely aaw his 1.hadow, 'J;'here will be ab mofe weeks ol ,mild winter weather," said Erhard, wearinl tails and a silk bat. • Aa Erhard made the prediction, a crowd o( a few hundred-who braved wet snow and cbilly temperatures, booed loudly. No shadow, so the lesend toes. would have meant an early sprin1. The IJ'OUftdboa. accordina to tradition rooted ln Pennsylvania Dutch lesend and the Christian felllt of Candlemaa, will scurry back into the burrow and hibernate for six more weeks if be spots bis shadow. "A MORTAL MAN CAN readily miss the shadow, but Phil never milses it," said Erhard. president of the Punuutawney Ground.hos Club. "He'll whisper into my ear. He doesn't lie. He tells me the exact truth." . And Erhard says Phil bas never been wrons. The 1roundbog made his fll'St official prediction in this town of 10,000 in 1.886. . Last year, by Erhard's count, some 1,500 spectators braved cold winds to bear and film the animal's prediction. Foreign ex- change students visit. fJigb school studenta elect a sroundho1 king and queen and a man and woman of the year are named at an evening banquet. "IT'S A llOLIDA Y TO enjoy without a present or a card," said Elaine Light, whose husband Samuel wu president of the club for 25 years. A pair of the marmota, Phil and bis mate Pbyllia, are kept in groundboc com.fort al the center. Tbelr heated home ii complete with a burrow, a tree and a l'Ulllliq alream. "Thia time of the year, most UOUDdhoP an bibematin1 and frozen stllf underground. But we've been a6le to oblerve them no * • • * * • . ......... YELLOW-RIBBONED GROUNDHOG TELLS THE BAD NEWS tt.ncler Jim M••n• hold• t•bled forec•at•r matter what\he temperature in the zoo,·· said Mrs. Light. Frederick Greeley, a University of Massachusetts wildlife pro· fessor and unofficial groundhog guru, says "somebody should shout down the groundhog's hole that the price of heating oil went up again and that we're really hoping for spring." * * * * * * Ice shaw no foh tale for anglers COREGON, Obio (AP) - John Myers is . sate on shore after be and some IO other ice fishermen were plucked from giant bobbins ice noes. but he thinks bis cousin's truck ls still Jtlklalgan test out there somewhere., noating around on Late Erie. "I ain't never soln1 to ice rush a1aln. Only my lffODd time out, and we get stuck on a little island. of ice," said Myers, a 26-year ·old plumber from Toledo. SOME OF THE fis hermen who were ·out chipping holes in the frozen lake surface Sunday Breast milk PCB found DETROIT {AP) -PCB, an in- dustrial chemical, was found in the breast milk of every Michigan mother teated in a um state·spooae>red pro1ram involv- ing 1,057 women. four lliclu,an researcben have reported. The researchers. who published their findin1s in the February issue of the American Journal of Public Health, said in more than haU of the women tested, the level of PCBa was close to or above the federal limit for cow's milk. lfowever. researchers do not know the lon1·term effects of the small amounta of PCBa found in the women in the Michigan study. The amounts detected ranged from .3 to 5.1 parta per million. The federal limit of PCBa ln cow 's milk is 1.5 parts per million. Thomas Wiemer, one of four Michigan researcben in the pro- gram, said, "Tbe lag time of these chemicals is often years and yean." "If an infant takes on a hi>dy burden of one part per million, the effect.a of that may not show themselves for 10, 15 or 20 years"' Wlckiaer was quoted as saying in Sunday editions ol the Detroit Free Preas. PCBs, or polycblorinated bipbenyls, are beat-resistant chemicals formerly used in hydraulic nuids and lubricants. Larse amounta of PCBs were diacbarced into lakes and rivers before puaa1e of a 1976 law banned such action. A 1968 food contamination ac· cident in Japan revealed large quantities or the chemicals were toxic to adults and caused birth defects and brain damage in in· fants who drank contaminated breast milk. Health experts have hesitated to counsel the women to stop breast.feeding because of its known physical and emotional benefits. But the Michigan re· searchers recommended those women with the higtiest levels of PCBs in their milk -above 2.3 parts per million -breast.feed their babies only half as long as they normally would. Assaulted solon Won't press charge morning didn't know right away that the ice they were standing on was coming unstuck. First. as the weather warmed up, a few chunks or ice broke off. Then, at about 10 a.m., a chunk m easuring five miles by two miles pulled free and drifted some four miles from shore near Crane Creek State Park. My ers said. "It started off with about three or four people on a small piece of ice ." said Frank Hen- d e r s on . a Coast Guard s pokesman in nearby Toledo. "By the time we got tbe call and our people got there, this big hunk of ice had broken off." THE fl,()£ gradually broke into smaller jigsaw pieces as the te rn perature climbe d t o 37 degrees. Within four hours, all the fi shermen. including two boys, h a d been r escued without serious injury . But a rlozen vehicles. including snowmobiles. cars and trucks. were left on the ice. Myers' cousin, who had taken Myers and another man fishing. left his 1978 Chevrolet Suburban truck behind on the ice. "We had just jumped a crack in the ice and then got a flat tire." Myers said. "We decided to go back and headed east, but the crack got worse. By the time we got back to wh e re we originally started, there was a lOO·foot crack so we couldn't cross." • Storm drenches East BIRMINGHAM, Ala. CAP> -Rep. Albert Lee Smith, R·Ala .. wbo needed ftve atltches in bis bead after a punch from an aide knocked him into a marble stairway, says be will ask federal at· torneys not to proceed with charges today againsJ two fired aides. "I am dlaappointed in a man I bad hilh hopes for." Smith said of Lice Richardson. THE MEN SAT in the truck, on a chunk of ice about a haU- mile long and 200 yards wide, singing and drinking beer, Myers said. But drought emergency '/ar from_ over' Richardson, who along with Pete Gresham was taken into custody for two hours over the weekend, said he hit the freshman congressman in the mouth because Smith lied about jobs for minorities. The two former aides are black. 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Oiied SmdaJ .. Ntwpul'I lht., Na.,....._. 673-5520 I Ex-ho1~e can laugh now PASADENA IAP> Now lbal be la tt~vtr• ial from Wt t6t 4ay ordeal, form•r boltaae Gary Lee .. able lO lalll about It with oecuional fttihet o1 lln1rnor. but ht 1111 there wu not1Un1 to lau1h about when ht wu lmprlaoned ln Iran So al~h LH tr•dld otcqlonal qulpi at a chur ch ... viH Sunday wlth IUa father. the Rev. tarl Lee. ht turaed 1erioua when the enlor Lee ..-..-ham ii any humor r•me out durlni the cap· Uvlty "Who'• it iOlng to come out .to·1 " asked Gar»·· "Laug h at myself?" He revealed that on two 0ttas'°"5 it appeared the hostages would be executed. .... .,.,. ,~ ........ SAN DIEGO (AP> A sky diver fell 4,500 feet to hla death in Lower Otay Reservoir. apparently entanaled in the s hrouds of his parachute. cor- oner's investigators said. When the main chute failed to open. Robert Hamilton tried to release the auxiliary chute Sun· day but it snarled. An autopsy is scheduled. Hamilton, 34. of Chula Vi sta, was a sailor sta- . lioned on the Navy aircraft carrier Conste llation. C.uutea •I taalcen ,, ..... ,, LOS ANGELES (AP> -The U.S. Coast Guard says it is investigating the collision of two small tankers just outside Los Angeles Harbor in calm seas and good visibility. Both vessels were carrying petroleum pro· ducts, but there were no reported injuries or loss of cargo following the accident Sunday. a Coast Guard spokesman said. There was no danger of a petroleum leak into the harbor. he added. · Oaldaafl ~.,,,,,_, l_..r .... SANTA ROSA <P l -Kristi Becker. a 17-year- old Oakland High School student. has been named 1981 California Junior Miss. Ms. Becker was selected from a field. of 66 en· trants Saturday night to represent the state at the national Jooior Miss competition later this year. Lori Evenson, 18, of San Diego was named first runner-up, followed by Oakdale's Junior Miss. Kristi Brown, 17; Allison Farnsworth, 17. Fresno County, and Donna deSurville. 18. San Rafael. IA .,... •• pl-,,n •• ._,. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A Los Angeles woman fell six stories to her death from the San Franciscan Hotel a fter writing a letter apologizing to her husband for their failed marriage, accord- ing to police. Police withheld the identity of the woman, whose body was found by passers by behind the hotel Sunday. Police say she checked into the hotel Saturday. Her letter was written in Spanish . Trial postponed .by insanity plea LONG BEACH CAP> -A 24-year -old man ac- cused of committing two murders, two rapes, two kidnappings and 'rive robberies over a three-day period more than a year ago has amended his inno- cent plea to add a plea of innocent by reason of in- s anity. Leonard Brown , who is a lso wanted in Milwaukee on charges of rape, murder and mayhem, entered the additional plea in a surprise Superior Court hearing. His oft-postponed trial. whlch was to have started Monday. was once again rescheduled for March 16. Brown is being held without bail in the Los Angeles County jail. He is · accused in the -Uec. 4, 1979, murder of Robert Henkins of Venice and the murder three days later of Harry Turner of Compton. In addition to the rapes, kidnappings and robberies -all of which al- legedly occurred durlng the three-day period - Brown is also charged with two counts of forced oral copulation. ( It is ~ a "fa'ct or life•· that several or all or the permanent teeth have to be ~t as we grow older. x cept for acc idents o r malformations. teeth are lo st as a consequence or decay or periodontal (gum and bone ) disease - conditions which can be prevented or arrested by timely and proper ca r e. The primary cause oC loss of teeth is nellect! toothache that "1oes away by Itself" does .nm.. mean that the toothnas recovered from wbaitever affected It. Pain is a wamln1 1l1oal that somethinl Is Wl'Oftl and that no Ume 1bould be lost In con1ulttnl a dentist. L M. llOl'D ) INFORMI In the Fillings d o n o t weaken teeth'. The truth is that unfilled cavities weaken teeth, and 1f neglected lead to loss of a tooth which timely filling coulc) ha ve cl.mpl etely prevented. Drinking tots of milk does not prevent tooth decaY, Milk is the richest dietary source of calcium. n~ed for ·teeth and bonebuildlng. and an excellent food . But milk cannot arrest the process or tooth decay or prevent Its Inception. Gerald Wlalder, D.D.$. Hd ANOdaae. 1411 Avoe8de, Sake SM, Ne.,.. ... cJa n ... :MMllt l\h, ~onte11t11~11t These two anglers didn't see a fis h during a weekend outing on the San Lorenzo River. But they wou ld be the first to say it sure beats mowing the lawn. The scene was part of what was a favorable weekend weatherwise for most of the state. Killer gets two life terms MERCED !AP > Calhng it one of the "most gruesome" cases he 'd ever heard. a Merced Superior Court judge has sentenced a handyman to two consecutive life prison terms for the torture- slayings of a Holliste r couple. Fred Maurice Anderson, 37, stared at the floor Friday while J udge Donald R. Fretz announced his sentence for the March 197-9 murders of Thomas Thompson a nd his w ife. Barbara Thompson. Authorities arrest ed Anderson. who had worked as a handyman on the Thompsons' Benito County hog ranch ne.rl H91Jister. about three weelts after the family dSsap~ared. The arrest came after s heriff's deputies dis· covered a pit on the farm containing about six pounds or charred bone fragments believed by ex- pe rts to be those of the four family me mbers. QAM.7 PtLOT .4 ~ Youth killed . ) cliff fall • in · B TM Auoelated Preta • A MolltMey Park. lHn·a1er died from lnjurtt!l received whe.n he fell over a 600-foot cliff neal- -Crystal Laite, one man died and another spent 30 minutes bl the tleezin& waters of Baldwin Lake near B11 Bear Lake and a Lo9 An&eles man sur· vived a SO.foot plunae to the bottom of a waterfall on Mount Baldy in weekend incidenu. authorities said. · Four other mountain rescues were made Sun- day -one roan was Injured skiing and three other men were injured hiking -but none of the injuries were serious. said San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputy Randy Phelps. MELVIN CALDERON, 11, was playing in the snow about noon Sunday near State Highway 39. 35 miles north of Los Angeles, whe.n he fell over the cliff. said Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Ward Finch. He died later. Yariv Havatzelet. 24, was in serious condition at UCLA Medical Center with a severely fractured arm. cuts. bruises and possible internal injuries after he feJI while climbing icy rocks on Mount Baldy, Phelps said. j Phelps said authorities had to block off the I heavily used narrow road leading to the Mount ! Baldy Ski Resort so that a helicopter could be I brought in. I . HE SAID THE THREE hikers who were not i hurt seriously were injured while s liding down the !' back of the mountain. 1 He said the waterfalls area, which is on the op-'1 posite s ide of the mountain from the ski resort. is very popular with hikers. He said Havatzelet was 1 hiking up Icy rocks there with a friend. who was : not identified, who tried lo rescue him but who : also slid to the bottom of the falls and then went 'I for help. Identity of the Baldwin Lake victim is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. The victim died and another man spent 30 minutes in the freezing waters before being pulled to safe ty after the two fell through thin ice while duck hunt- ing, a she riff's deputy said. A third man in the hunting party did not walk out onto the ice at Baldwin Lake just east or here and ran for help. I I I I I Speaking lof spring. Your choice $ An aisle of dresses . . , with guaze, f I orals, crisp pin dots. For all sizes!' The gauze 1s msher, the flowers more ttowery, the pm dots cnsper, lhe oolors more appealing We're 1ust all exC11ed aboul our special collecloon of dresses for a mere $17 each You will be. too, when you see 1hem In 1un1or. mosses and full h9ure sues •Not all,., ... In all 1lze1. . • FASHION ISLAND. STORE ONLY 844-2313 N • I I I I \ j I l _J •• '" " ,, ... . _, ,., •(·• ... '"' .. l• ••II t "' •I •OC: .. ,., ll•• ·-1 .... , "l I ..... ~ ..d '" o•l ~·"· , .. "" •'1 r .... o<i ~ ''" "" "' "' Q ! .. ., I 1 tor· oood >usl· U>ds tin· ant, •ves ' •ess f WO rt th fld. • I .... ,f O•••geQiu1~1vP•101 Edltorlfil Pgge iilli----------------------------------------- rrhomasl'. HaJey/PUblllher a.rbar• KrelblchlEdltor&el Pete •cMer J~veniles need rural facilities • 1 The Oranae ounty Grand Jury mid lh• rtabt worda -. •·mamve miltu~" when tt coachad.d that lt would be foollah for Orlll\le O\&ftl)' aovemment \0 abanclon two juvenile cletenl on f Mcllltln located In the rural Santa ,1 Ana Moantalm The Jur)' had bt~n look ftl lnto continued county use nr Rancho Potrtro and the Jopllq Boy1' Ranch. The in· qulr)• "'U prompled by recent approval by the county Board o( SupervllOrl or atudy ot • proposal to build a hew, S3 ~million JUvenlte detention center in Santa Ana. Thf l'Xpt'ndlturt-ut that kind of money, as the Jury pointed out, l n'1 needed. For rouahly one-halt that mount. the faciliUe at Rancho Potrero and Joplin Boys' Ranch rouJd bf' reno vuled and well serve the county for man) yea~ to come. C~t cons'deralions aside. the j uvenile f acillties local· bove Trabuco Canyon shouldn't be abandoned for a E r more tmPortanl rea on Programs to belp the young fenders have been very successful. primarily because tbe rural ,setting In which they are conducted: Getting e ortender out of the city environment in which he sually winds up in trouble is important. We concur with the jury's conclusion. Supervisors hould drop the proposal for a new center and stick with a ~inning combination host votes gone At long last state legislators have decided to abide by at least part of the Assembly rule that provides, :'No '2'1e mber s hall be allowed to change his vote or have his vote recorded after the vote is announced.'' Thal means an end to so-called vote switching, wher eby a me mber could, after a vote had been re· forded. change his "aye" or "nay" to whichever side I-·might be more palatable to his constituents -provided the s witch did not change the outcome of the original vote. However. the lawmakers have allowed themselves a 1 little leeway by condoning add-on voting. That permits a · m e mber who was present for the roll call but for some reason missed the actual tally to record his vote later -again provided the outcome would not be changed. But now this will require s pecific permission. The excuse for· this .maneuver is that members sometimes are tied up in lengthy committee sessions that can keep them off the floor when a vote is taken. Perhaps even more impQrtant was the other part of the 72·.:t vote that ends the ouUandish practice of ghost voting, whereby a member could press the "aye" or "nay" button on an a bsent colleague's desk. The state Senate. to its credit, has never permitted ghost voting or vote switching, both of which are simply designed to e nhance a legis lator's image by making it ap- pear that he never m isses a vote a n'd always votes on the 1 right side of an issue. The reform is long overdue. I -l 1~.':!.1!~~~?wh~s~in!!.~~o~ depart fnent, cons ider what has come to light in Sacramento over disability retirement benefits for California judges. A section of the state Government Code permits that s uch benefits be paid to any judge who dies after signing a necessary application. So what has happened ? J udges routinely have been pre-signing the applications and leaving the dateline bla nk so that it could be retroactively marked should the jurist become incapacitated or die while in office. In the case of Orange Co unty Superior Court Judge Or etta Ferri Sears who recently committed s uicide while in office s urvivors stood to receive $22.000 per year in diasability benefits. Judge Sears had been in of· fi ce for two years. A state commission denied the disability claim. However . as Asse mblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden Grove, pointed out, the practice of pe rmitting pre-signing and retroactive da ting of the disability benefits applica- tion "border s on fraud." Robinson has introduced legislation that would pre· vent such practices. Under his bill, disability claims would be handled in a more businesslike way. The Legislature sh!>uld a pprove the Robinson measure . • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and art ists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·"321 . Boyd/Red hair By L.M. BOYD If a woman had red hair, she was generally thought to be "fast." That, in the time when your ~ddad was a lad. Even th aturally red· haired woma had to endure this peculiar stigma. Many a lady tinted her hair red, nonetheless, in something , like· defiance. Thal the color of her hair could reflect her character was ndnsense, she tried to say. But the tinting itself reflected at least one . characteristic, an indepen· dence. " How a man wipes dishes is something else that's ex· plained in the Bible. Second Dear Gloomy Gus If we keep adding "sp~claJ days" lo our calendar It won't be long before the only tru· ly special day will be the one that hasn't been deaignated a speclal day. D.M. ....... , ... <-" -.... ll'ltte• 9y , ... .,. AMI M aet _..,..,,..... ......... .. =-···· ... ,., "" ..... .. ............... ••• Kings XXI : 13 : "And I will wipe Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish. Wiping it and turning it upside down.·· If a tenth of the laws on the books were yseriously en· forced, just about everybody in the country would be in jail. So estimate the lawmen. Q. In horse racing, what's a "Superfecta"? A. A bet wherein you pick the first, second , third and fourth horses in exact order to finish. Pretty chancey. Still, on March 30, 1978, at Hazel Park in Detroit, one Superfecta paid $37 ,592 for a single $2 bet. Sir, how would you like to take that one home to your lady? Things for ~to do in Venice for many years was feed the Qt1eon1 around St. Mark's square. And tboee fat pigeons multiplied with such abandon that the city santta· tion bosses got desperate. They fed the birds birth con- tro-pills mixed with 1rain~ Pi1eon populaUon there has dropped off coneiderably. Once upon a tlme there wt1re 100.foot-lona 1harlll •Uh moutbl u bll u double doors. CladoHlatb•. br scieatiftc name. f'lerceeome crittert. Wbat'1 meut by ODCl•UPOD·a·tlme ii Ht million years afO. The Ale of the 1'llb.. , Rowland Evam/Robert Novak SociaI Security cuts • m WASHINGTON -Tbe audaci- ty of polltical and economlc 1trate11 taldn1 shape ln the Rea1an a dminis tration is 1nmred ln bud1et director Davi Stoclcman's rejectioo of couervatlve orthodoxy and op· posltloo to broad cutbacks in Social Security benefits. Politically, Stockman Is seek· Ina to protect the Republican Party from it s i n · co rrigible desire to· throw widows and orphans to the wolves and thereby e mbe llish a vill a in ous r e pu ta tion that h as helped lose elections for a half-century. The new Of. flee Management and Budget (OM B) director is saying that there are methods less painful . both for Republicans and the old , to cut the bµdget . His ef.OnQplic j uslifi cations are equally intriguing. They are based on his confidence that President Reagan's supply.side ~~[Al.LY rJNV CJ OOAINT WU[N lOlJ ™IN~ ABOOl II T~[Y )Till Gf.T 106IT~£R . tvmY 4 YEARS AND aKT WUAT ~F.Y CALL 'A m[SIDE.NT ! " economics will transrorm inti•· tlonary contraction of the economy to non·inflatlonary 1rowth. II lndexlnt of Social Security payment. (whleb ti de· signed to keep paff wltb lnlla· lion> is reduced, It would be tacit admission that Rea1an'1 policy will fail. SPEClftCALL Y at l11ue is an idea to save bilU~a in Social Security payments by re· calculating cost·of-livin1 •I· lowances. When Stockman viait· ed Wall Street after his selection by Reagan, he found stalwart.a of the nation's 1reat financial houses obsessed by the idea ol cutting the budget by clippinl away at old-age pension checks. On Capitol Hill, Republicans were equally enchanted by the notion, perpetuating the party's image crystallsed when Preli· dent Herbert Hoover dispatched the U.S. Army against the bonus marchers. Many Democrats were also interested, including Hous·e Budget Committee Chairman James Jones. Even Jimmy Carter, who campaigned for re-election as the pensioner's bes t friend, proposed scaled· Nicholas von Hoffman down cost-of -living allowances ln his lut budlet. . Stockman WU opposed ftom the start and said so publicly to the National Pre11 Club ill bil first s~h aa OMB director, a potition given surprisin1ly little publicity. Long before tbat speech, Slocltman had de· termlned that the politically feasible way to reduce ff..-deral spendin1 is to pull out a few goats from the herd, not shear all the sheep. CUTnNG BACK cost-of-living adjustments for all Social Security beneficiaries certainly would be shearing s heep. Stockman prefen less politically sensitive goats: reducing sped al cate1ories of Social Security, savin1 over $3.S billion a year. That includes eliminating aid to college lftudeots and restructur· ing disability payments. · Stockman always doubted bud1etary benefits from throw· ing widows and orphans to the wolves. To make sure, he called for advice from an austere sup· ply-side economic analyst: Alan Reynolds, vice president or Chica«o's First National Bank. • Reynolds' ehtht-page memo, I I I ] I -~~~~~ . , doubt now drculatlnl at OMB, aueru •'there ls no clear evidence that the exiatin1 Consumer Prlee Index <CPI) as a basi• for Social Security co1t-of·livin1 adjust· menu exa11erates livini eoet. at all." In fact, be said, "retired people usually spend a larger share of their bud1ets on food and fuel than the CPI assumes, and these prices have risen faster than the CPI. .. " THE REYNOLDS memo also points to a pitfall inherent in the Carter budget proposal to switch the indexing formula away from purchased housing to rental housing : declining mort1a1e r ates would then not cause re- duced costs, because the decline would not be reflected in the in· dex . Indeed, OMB tables show that lf inflation is subdued and interest rates fall, the Carter change would step up Social Security outlays by fiscal 1984. Thus, tinkering with Social Security indexing would be a sign of retreat' for Reagan's bold economic policy. "Undue politica l concern with the budgetary cost of adjusting benefits for inflation does not give a helpful signal," Reynolds writes . ''If politica l and monetary authorities are serious about getting inflation down, why would they express alarm over minor changes in the way federal spending is adjusted for inflation?" Suppt.,.siders Stockma n and Reynolds clearl y would not. They have bigger dreams on their horiion. They are less con- cerned by vagaries of indexation on Social Security than in using lax reduction for inflation-free growth. BANKER REYNOLDS, one of the nation's most s uccinct writers about economics, coo-· eludes his memo by making an unrepublican. unbankish com· - m e nt th at economica11 y strapped retired people are not . to blame for the runaway bµdget: "There is no unam· biguous evidence that indexing Social Security benefits by the CPI does more than barely com· pensate for Inflation ... even if real Social Security benefits of retired people rose during inffa. tion. many of those same people are greatly Injured by what inQa· tion does to private pensions and lifetime savings ... Merchandisers favor hit-and-.-un tactic The last lime Woody Allen said. "Take the money and run," there was one man in the audience who took the advice and ran with it. He is Bud Johnson, the president of a fast food company started 11 months ago wh ich will be dissolved, kaput and out or business by the time it a·eaches Its third and last birthday. Mr. Johnson's Down the Tubes-' Inc . makes only one proou c t , D o wn the --- Tubes, which ~\ Advertising r _ It Age describes ... r T as "a wheat-~ · based, tube· shaped chip offered in two o f fbeat fla vo r s of bacon and tomato." This delicacy wi ll never be sold nationally although by the time it is scheduled to go down the drain at the end of 1982. it will• have been marketed throughout the United States. THE SCHEME is to sell the hell out 'of 1t ror seven weeks in one regional market and then . take if orr the shelves and move on. Heretofore this has been a merchandising approach used by purveyors of wooden nut· megs, asphalt · siding salesmen and W.C. Fields In certain mov- ies where he portrays the pro· prietor of a traveling medicine show. lo the mythology of American capitalism the rirm 's founding father was a grave gentleman who put great store by his name and reputation and the handsome and durable quality of his goods. He did not run but stood behind what he sold. Indeed. the idea of the solid, i.e., community-planted busi· nessman has always been a sell· Ing point. You can buy from Jones because if the contraption won't work, or it cuts off a kid's fin1tr or kills the baby, the manufacturer ind/or merchant both are ttanding there ready to . make restitution or at least be used. \ UHTIL NOW fly·by·nighl, here-today-1one-tomorrow ha• never been a reeommendatioo for dolnl bullneM. That'• wby nrm1 ~out ••1111 proclaim· tna that were ••eat. 1*,'' or wby they ave Founder'• Day aaJ•.Nomon. When the world became too technological for what lij>eral De moc rats might call the simplistic integrity or personally doing business · at the same old s~nd year in, year out. the cor· poration came along and tried lo continue that idea by selling faith in a trademark Americans were taught at the cost of billions in advertising to trust brand names, to refresh themselves in the un changing continuity of the Coke bottle's sinuosity. Brand name, brand loyalty . NOT AS MR. Johnson sees it: ··s nack foods tend to be volatile market items, and space comes a~ a premium in the grocery business. It's not financially worth it to us to go after the 2 percent of the snack market we could probably maintain once the product is established. So we'll sell seven weeks at a time in different market a reas. Hopefully, after that, we'll go ou t of business." Sydney Harris It used to be one of the boasts of businessmen who made some thin g r eally well . something fine. somethin g useful. something good to look at, that he never had to buy an inch or a minute of advertising It sold itself. Even now when yo u say a com}>an y Ii ves mostly on repeat business. you 've said it all. Now comes Mr. Johnson who. according to Advertising Age, has developed new products for such important companies as Hanes. West inghouse. Scott Paper -and Pillsbury, saying nonsense. ll 's not cost effective · to make something anybody would want to come back and buy another one of, much less recommend to a friend . Scorched earth merchandising. Sell 'em one sack of junk food , junk food not even calculated to hook people into a sweet-toothed addiction, and who cares if they take a bite and drop it in the garbage? Sell 'em once and move on. • . Adve rtis in g s tarted out announcing such and such was for sale at Milworthy's shop; it mor,ed on to become a vehjcle by which wares were extolled and then later a means or creat· ing new appetites for merchan· dise. But Down the Tubes is a rather more cynical example of what may have begun lo happen more often than we know. In this case the merchandisin'g tactics and the ad campaign were in· vented before the product: the product is made to fit the ad. DOWN THE Tubes may point the way to a brigher, more prof· itable tomorrow or nomadic bus iness enterprises. legally, finanally and structurally de-signed for high profits and short life and liability. Dig your Love Canal, poison the enviro11s and vanish. The c ry of the 11ew en- trepreneur is. "Nobody ever did business with me a second time." You said it. Mr. J ohnson. Down the Tubes and don't forget to flush. We are 'pilots' or 'passengers' . I have never thought that the old-fashioned classification of· personalities into "extroverts" and "introverts" was of much value, for obvibusly everyone is a little bit of both; only the mix is different. One rough classfllcation l have found far more useful is between what I. ca l l th e "pilots" and J,he "pass· enger s ." S o m e people, tem- peramentally and by train· ing, seem to be pilots, and some seem to be pasaengen. And rarely do lhese two ~alts overlap. The pUots have to direct their Qwn ~ ot behavior or ~ feel upeet; tbe puMlllert baft to be pdated. or Uaer feel lD· aecure. Puttlnl. a pilot la a Pl...,.., polftJGft ellD lDduee many nenou1 llln••-fw ln· " stance, I believe that "car· sickness" on the Pllrt of a young child is a symptom or a pllOl· type who is forced to become a passenger-type. WHEN I WAS a boy, I in· variably became sick oo a mov· ing street-car, unless I could stand up next to the motorman and pretend to be pilotin1 the vehicle myself. Aceressive and ·self-reliant, I grew ill If placed in a situation where I w•• "tar- ried along" beyond my own power. As an adult,. I still become uncomfortable If I am not driving the car. Contrariwise putUn1 a paasen1er in \he pi\ot•a seat may create tremendous anxiety -u we fiave all seen, when a depen· dent penon is liven authority and then 1oe1 into panic or paralrU at the ~ot UUI fNedam. He wanw mon tbu to Ille told ""at to , llld tbta .... tt...il. We ll~ve to be1l• to· U · deraland tb• lt•H•flnt Of penonaUtiea, ad Mt _.ar "" -•-" ... ______ -·----... _,.. _.......--- their outward social behavior. A child who becomes travel-sick <which is rarely physical in origin) is al~ady showin1 signs of some emotional conOJct ; if this is ignored, or rebuked. when he is young, it will manifest Itself in more explosive ways when he~rowsolder. THIS 18 ONE reason that so. called "Juvenile delinquency" is scarce)y treatable by the time ol ' adolescence: "punishment'' ls 1enerally futl1e, and so is "reas· onin1." The child's emotiooal history needs to be retraced lo the bel\Mlngs of tbe problem, much u 'a tangled skein bas to be unWOWMI. If parents would spend lea tJme cancalr•Unc on what tbey think their cblldrin "oupt" to be, and more u .. • ftDdlq aut wbat U., an r.llJ Wt•. U... feww pllal-tnel ..... DOW be crula·.._... • tlM ._.. ti t••lr famlllH. and fewer r:;e•11n would be~ Ill COIW'I. r - CONSUME A QUEENIE • ... ... ~·P.-\ l} I" I " \I •...W-• t· ....,,."' f"° W 'O • ..,,.. •• ,...,....,.. f. \.t'r >•m·C' he ~ ent vn that dogi.I~ exped1t1on 11 ~been rrtush mul>h mui.h around here all day lontt " "Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cul red tape. getting the answers and action you need lo solve mequ111es w government and business Mail your qtu>stums to Pat Dunn. Al Your Servtce. Orange Coast Dculy Pilot. P 0 Boz 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As nmny lerters as possible will be answered. but phoned mquines or letters rwt including the reade~·s full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered This column appears do&· ly ercept Sundays " . .. P et prolllrttt M Ul!fpllft DEAR PAT My husband would like our dog to have puppies once before she is spayed. I would prefer to have her spayed right away. Could you find out how many descendants one dog could have over several years? Maybe this figure, if it's high enough, can help change his mind. . K. E .• Hun~ington Beach United HumanltarJns· ot· Orange Couty say tt<at one female cat or dog and ber cumulative offspring, ii all survived, could total 84,652 animals in 10 years! The ideal lime to spay a female pet is before the first beat. Spay female cats at 5"1 months, fe m ale dogs from 6 months, neuter male dogs and cats from 7 months. The probability of breast cancer in spayed fe males is reduced and possibility of uterine cancer Is eliminated. Alterff males also have less prostate disease. From a practical economic standpoint, all altered dogs in California are en- titled to half-price licenses. Drop a card to the United Humanitarians of Orange County at P.O. Box 477, Garden Grove 92642, for loW·cost spay/neuter referral infor ma- tion. Ee~ning t-l a••r• p rrlrrrrd DEAR PAT: An article in the paper said Sherman Library and Gardens of Corona del Mar is offenng daytime food processor workshops. A lot of poople work during these hours and can't at· lend. Is there a possibility that Sherman Library and Gardens would consider giving evening ('lasses? U.R .. Costa Mesa Sherman library and Gardens spokeswoman explained that the teacher for this class ls not available during evening hours. You and others who would like to attend evening classes are asked to write to Sherman Gardens ln care of the secretary, Debbie Desmond. 1.n the meantime, chPck the community c9Ueges and adult education • classt>S. DEAR PAT: Are over·the·counter wart re- mover products effecti ve'! L. E .. Newport Beach The Food and Drug Administration says that Nalicylk acid in concentrations of 5to17 percent, ln a collodion preparation, is the only proven safe and ef· rective wart re mover on the market. Collodlon Is a solution of nitrated cellulose in a.n alcohol and ether mixture. It dries quickly and forms a tough, elastic mm covering the wart and allowing the salicylic acid to work more effectively. FDA stresses that these products should be kept away from surroundl•g skin and lf common warts (those having a rough caullnower·Uke surface) and plantar warts (found only on the bottom of the foot) do not respond after 12 weeks of treatment, a doctor should be consulted. Also, only common warts or plantar warts should be treated with over-the· cqunter preparations and penoas with poor blood 1rculation or diabetes should not attempt self· treatment of any warts. Judge Mason L. Fenton' Municipal Court (Retired) Superior Court (Retired) Attorney e1:t Law Annou~s his retirement from the Superior ·eourt to re--enter the private practice of law at: Pine Plaza Professional Building 744 E. Chapman Ave. •Orange. Ca. 92666 NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION 714/771~5640 / .. DAILY PILOT 0 DepreSsion costly It s. epidemic •1'1"111e ~ ...... Odda are. aomeono you ·kDow la depruaed - aomeone wbo doeln't leu&h anymore, who'• loet weitbt, eu't sleep. Odds are 2-to·l tbat tbe depreuion, accordlna to her blol.rapben. o.-ce pioneer Alvin Alley lt another well·boWD sufferer. " AT 11'8 llOIT SSVB8E, mlftle-dep,...{On tor· ments ita vtctima with ,wide, uncootrOUable mood chan1ee. from hip and conftdent-belt ln tbe '-usi. neaa, ruler of the eartll-to low and worthleu. someone LI a woman. . Depressjon la an epidemic thal University or Pennsylvania researcher llartln Sellsman ••tlmatet coau Americana up to $4 billion a year In loat work and medical bills. Its social cott Is enormous -broken marriages, troubled children, suicide, even homicide. Moet uni polar depression victims lote interest in Studies have found that bipolar depression t9'>da food -tboulb a rew bqin to eat all tbe time. Most to run in families and experts believe lt may be in· feel tired, sapped of energy and bave trouble sleep-berited. Treatment with lithium, an antldepreaaant, ing-thoughalewbepntoaleepallthetime. works in moet cases-but mott manic-depr,11•ves The National Institute of Mental Health says one ln every five Americans, 40 million people, have sianiricant symptoms of depression at any one time. About 2.4 million or them suffer severe, clinical depression. Indeed, the symp\oma of unipolar depression takethedr~forlife. • 1 can be so contrary that many depression victims • There may be other forms of depresaive lllDess don't know what's wrong. that medicine has not yet Identified from these ,wo relatlve!y broad cate.cories "I WOULD ESTDl$TE T HAT HALF of "Depression may be a group of disorders with depressions are {llisdiagnosed," ·said Robert a number of different. .. causes," said Hirscbfild. TWO·nDRDS OF THEM ARE women. Why ? Hirschfeld, a psychiatrist and chief of the NIMH The experts aren 'tsure. In 1979, 3 million Americans took medicine to fight depression and even more Americans turned to therapists for help . CenterfortheStudyof Affecti~eDisorders. NEXT: Why Do women Suffer More? "It's commonly misd.ialJlosed because people -------------------..._- "Depression is a natural d~saster. It breaks up marriages, costs jobs, hampers the capacity to mother." s~id Maggie Scarf, author or "Unfinished Business," a-study of depression in women. "Freud said nobody who has a toothache can be in love. Well, a person who is depressed has a life.ache -the pain just overwhelms everything else.'' The pain can be fatal, too. One in 200 episodes of depression ends in suicide. Some victims are well- known Marilyn Monroe, Jean Seberg. For each suicide. 10 depression victims try to 'kill themselves and fail. DEPRESSION IS THE OLDEST KNOWN psychiatric disorder. Even the ancient Greeks suf· fe red from it. But scientists still don't know what causes depression. much less why most of its victims are women. • don't complain about feeling sad , they complain about the physical symptoms." Depression attacks the whole body . It causes constipation, churning stomachs, impotence or frigidity, headache, backache, insomnia. The complex of symptoms is well documented. but a doctor who isn't thinking of depression might conclude there's something physically wrong. And sometimes depressed people insist they· re ill. "Wearing the dark glasses or melancboUa, they think they must . ·. . have some terminal illness ... said Ayd, who once surveyed 500 depressed patients and found they'd taken their symptoms to 1.500 medical specialists. •. "111EY KEPT ASKING FOR MORE tests because they couldn't believe they didn't have a brain tumor, "he said. Inv ite You r Mother-I n-law To Dinner 1no 1111 will be our gunr lor 1 FREE 8')egheUI 1nO m1110111 IHll 11 the Oto Speghell• f.1c1ory Between now 1nO Feoruery 211111, ~ 111 a tonldaughter-1n·l1w hH 10 Oo \ 11 to 11\trOOuce their motl'Mlr·1n·t1w • 10 tl'Mlir waotet or we11ress and :: she will rece11r1 1 FREE dinner con11111ng ot S~ghelh arid Meall>alls w11n 1oma10 sauce 2110 Newport Blvd. 1oued green salad, tior loaf 67S-86S4 "' brHd. spumoni ICI CIHm I nd 5-10 pm Mon ·Thu. 1 choice of coffee. tea or molk and we """ give ner 1 lovely c1rn11oon 100 5-11 : 30 pni Fri-Sat. ::·1e w111 1110 1n1oy our 1n11que oar •-1 O pm Sun. 1t1e st11neo g1a" c11veo wood ano l"e old·11me trolley car that w•fl remind her ot yes1erye1r "Depressjon isn't like strep throat. We can tell you why you get strep throat,'' said psychiatrist Jack Ewald, chief of mental health at the Veterans Ad· ministration. ''Depression is more like cancer -we know there are some things that tend to cause it in susceptible people." People who suffer unipolar depression generally gel better. Treatment ranges from talk therapy and ~rugs to electrically induced brain seizures. One type of therapy or another helps in 85 percent of cas~s.expertssay. · ~~=:=:=:=:=:::=;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:::=::=~~~=. Depression takes another , less common form. ,.;------~..., Though scientists believe there may be more, two forms of depression have been Identified. Most common is what laymen call "a real downer" -an intense sense or sadness and despair. guilt and hope· lessness. "A depressed person isn't just down in the· dumps .... "said Frank Ayd, psychiatrist and re- search director at Taylor Manor Hospital in Ellicott City. Md. "At times life may get lousy for all of us, but guilt and hopelessness are out of place.;· NINETY PERCENT OF VICTIMS s uffer this form, called unipolar depression. A moderate case dulls the ability to feel pleasure,-causes a nagging sadness, a clinging sense of hopelessness. A severe case can be immobilizing: -A Kansas City housewife : "I have no desire to do anythfog ... I don't wantto cook and I don't want to eat. Then I get to the point where I don't want to live." known as bipolar or manic·depression. It~:"' ly one person for every 10 struck by unipolar depression, and it strikes men almost as often as women. Actress Vivien Leigh suffered from bipolar Mountain ordeal told MENDOZA, Argentina CAP) -A British Benedictine monk spent eight days without food, walking down from tbe summit of Mount Aeon· cagu a, ~world's second highest peak, after be became l~t. officials said. Doctors described the survival of Rev. Piers Grant Ferris, 47, as "a miracle," and said he was in excellent condition with only one frostbitten toe. Ferris, based at Ampleforth Abbey in England's North Yorkshire County, is an ex- perienced climber who went to the top of the 22,834-foot-h.igb mountain to plant a small, iron crucifix there . 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Chapman said. - Chapman's re marks came during an anli- rime meeting sponsored by a community associa· on al Undsay Memorial Presbyterian Church. CHAPMAN ALSO SAID HE fully supported e slate's death penalty law for murderers and at· eked the "trivia' ... of U.S. Supreme Court ruliogs t at require suspects to be told lheir rights or that revents use in court of evidence obtained illegally by police. Chapman, a me mber of President Reagan'!f 20-member National Advisory Task Force on Law Enforcement, drew applause from many of the 150 people attending the meeting with his advocacy of castration of rapists and the death penalty for murderers. There were 788 rapes reported last year in Memphis. a city of 667,000 people. "NOTIONG REALLY HAPPENS TO rapists. The idea is you can get away with it," Chapman said. "Of all crimes this one affects me the most. Th at's why I'm so adam ant about bizarre ideas concerning punishment." 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Coul'lty or COUllt' Cler11 of Or.,.. c;ou.,ty on J tfl, s.tte 171 ·• J811"'r'1',1tl1. ..1..n 15, 1tl1. lfl'tsm7 .... laMHIMl,CA.f1JM PYbll-Dr-Coe1t Daily Piiot, Publisftecl Or-Co.tst Dally Piiot Tel: UtJI l'M-11" l'UJOU ~8!1. 20, 27• l'ft.. ). lO, ltlt--~ :_ u -c.,. 1 JO ,., 1""-"1 PYbllllltel Orll\Oll,.COHl.O•llY Pilot, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Jal'I. 13, 20, 27, F•b. l, '"' 2'9-11 PICTITIOUI ausiiiu--N·mM PUBLIC NOTICE TM ... ~· .. T:~:!-busl· STATEMaNTO,AaANOONM•NT ---------------. .... 0" USE 0, ,.CTITIOUS aUSINESS -ti: fl'ICTITIOUS aUSIN•U NAM• NAME STATEMENT IXICUTIVE SECRETARIAL The fol-I .. -IOM ..... tMn· Tiie foli-1"11 perM>n> •rt ooln9 IERVICIS, U 7U Mtrlll'I Cove. doned Ille.,. ot fllt llctltl-bYSll'IHS bllslnes\as: • i.....,.......,..,CAt1677. n.,,.e TRAVEL MART •I 1075 San J o.t· HOME INVESTMENT, 1102 Soutll J•ll N. Huldllftmft, 2J7U MMlll'I qull'I Hills AoaCI, NewPOrl Beacll, El Camino Re•I. S•n Clemeftlt, c.w. L...-N...,..,CAft•n . Callforn141'2MO. eantornl•t»n. ,,.,,':,'!.,..,.,_I• c~ by'" ll'I· Tll• fictitious buSll'IHS name re· Kent A. Koepsell, a 1 West j.., N H'*ll'-f.,...O to-... was filed In Coul'lt' on Ales-.i. San Clemente. C•lilornl• · S.Pl....., 11. 1m. mn Tiiie *'"'-t -fllad wltll Ille T...,... WllCll, UOO ""' Ori... Wiiiiam 0 Guerena, 1302 C•11t ~~°'" .. Ora.,..,.,....,., on JM. Corona ... ,,..,, C.llfomla m :H Tol•CIO. San Clemente. C•llfornoa • · lfl'llliMll c. n.on-Wll<k, uoo K"1 0r1... mn. ,._.1.,.. 0r.,.. c-t 0.lly Piiot, Corona del Mar. C.llfornla t1l2' Tiii• !Mnlftffs .'• conducted by • JM 27 ......... J 10 17 IWl ·-•• Tiiis -inffs wu Conducted b' a peneral --rv>op. ' '..._ ' ' ' -~ -r•I ~p. Keftl A. K-11 -----Tiiis slat-I wu filed wl111 lllt Tiiis st .. _, was 111..i willl tlw PUBLIC NOTICE Co111'11y Cieri! of Ora,... COUftty Ol'I Coul'llY Cle<k of Oranoe County Ol'I J•,..,ary •. 1"1. Ja,..,,.ry t, 1•1. '1"4» P .. bll-Or-Coal! D•llY Pllol, Jan. 1l, 20.11, Feo. 3, 1t11 ' · lU.,I ---'111111 "ICTITIOUS aUSINISS PYbll-Or-CAall !nlly Piiot. NAMI STATEMENT The fOllowl119 Pef'10fl ll doll'lt buSI· :an. I), JO. 27• l'etl. l. 1"1 1'0-t1 ne\s •s.. UNICORN CLEANING SERVICE, 13149 Broollllurst. Garden Grove C•lllorl'll• .,.., • Rebe<u Sue Hacun, 2621 Monte C•rlo Drive, S.nta Ana, C•lllorni• tl706. Tiiis buslMH Is cono .. q..i by an In· di vi dual. Reoecca Sue Hackett Tlll1 stat-I w11 filed wltll Ille CouMy Clerlt ot Oranoe Coul'lty 0,.. Jal'lutl"y 16, 1tl1 "'D9n P .. bllslled Or .... Coe•! Dally Piiot, Jan. 20, 27. Feb. J, 10, 1tll >42 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1 I J ' --111.n-:.. ..,.. Wll9\IW.~ .... llllOW ---~09"9 -• ......, lie .. COft'I ~ .. --••l;Qn .,.., ....... .....,_ '°' e ...... ~ ..... NOCW~ l M.,.... KJntl ""JI ..._ Yon, illlWlcllt • Sla•ll .,e-d•aee1 .... A•t•H ~-!Out ~*9 In tt>e ~17tll -to con IVm IN 1(-bMel In en "'*""' -Id °' oetnont ef\d _.. .. epir•l• Charlie Callas, Lionel Stander and Robert Wagner (from left) find nearsightedness can be a drag on "Hart to Hart·· tonight at 10 on ABC, Channel 7. ·eeooo,... The feet 11\el Wtllona"I ,_ ~ llaS • physl(:al d!SMMllty crMtes 1 _,. 8Wkw1td ptOOlern •• fUCTNC 006ll'NIY C"I c:elNEWI @ MCNEWI 1:30. WELCOME aACI<. KOTTP When Ho11h1ck"1 fifth r11,,.,. dies, Arnold O.Ctdff to llkl OV41f II M td Of tf\6 house. (Part :!) g) llENNY Hill Benny tries to show thal Haallh Se<v1ces favors 1he rlCh 8) PAOFILE8 IN POWER Guest A .. emblyman RICh- ard Ai.IOHI, 0 . 551h A 0 . Chair ot Aasembly Efec· hons •nd Aeapporoon- ment Commlnee ml STUOIOSU ()) M•.A•S•H T1ted of 11\6 GI diet ot 1111« and I~. Hawk• ~ lo Chicago tor 11n orde< ol ribs @) 8AAHEY MILLEA T orrenhal 191na hit the! aly caus.ng an uncomlOrt 1ble CHANNEL LISTINGS SltueOon tor the! men of 111c1 =11~h== NKHlWI ~DAYS.AGAIN Rleh11 1m 1a1.. his lnends Wllh M ,_ 1mag1 wllefl h4I gets "'' own , adoo show U I IMll-lga dlac jOClcey. I A80HlWI M"A"l "H When rra found • robual nurM 11 lonely and lad, the! OlhW nut-Clecllll lhcly wilt llOld back lhllf llYC>tl until ahe gets a boyfriend. • 8.AMTTA Btr•tt• musJ ,dJsc:oV« wtoy a moblter"s girlfflend 11 wilhng to lmpllcall her lov· er In the! murder ol • mob boss • OVEAIEAIY Guesll uv Ullmann, Ben- j1m1n Hooks. (R) o '1i) MACHEIL / l&tAER MPORT Cl) TtC TAC OOUGtC (II MSW GIWRH G.-all. Mel Tonne. Harry J-. JOI W1Hi1ms. Rob- lf'I USl. Helen F0tres1. 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Ho"s S11ve Edwatds. 8 KN XT tCBSI LO'> Anqelt>s D KNBC fNBCI LO'> A ngele!> " Kl LA lino I Lo!> Angl'ICS 8 KABC TV 1ABC1 Loe; Anqele'> C1J ~f'.'MB 1CBSI S.rn Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Antjl'll'S (111 KCST fABC! San 01f·qo ... Knv (Ind I L ~s AnQf'iP'> • KCOP TV 11m 1 I L us Anqolt•s tli) KCE 1 TV I PBS) Lo., AnQl'it"> ml KOCE TV 1 PB$) Hun Im qt on Be.ich ·Without Ike, Faubus i ~ Roget1 Antond I P<.nk roc:ir perf0t~: Yilll thcl Electtonica ShOw In LU Vegas, an ••lmina· lion Of "body dodt•". dl y _, night people D TMa WAI AMUllCA 0°Fanwy Album"" • IHA.NANA· G.-1: LKy J Delton 8 E't'EWn'NU8 LOI AMM•D Hoat1; PIUI Moyer, Inez Pedroza. ' • ALL .. THa FAMll Y II appelll thet Gloril m1y have '* 11111 baby In 1n Italian r11t1Urllll. (Plt'I 1) • MACNEIL I LEHMA MPORT -~ ()) P.M. MAGAZINE An liglllh..grlde lootblll pl•ye< wllo lost • leg IO cane«. • rodeo In the aoulh Of Fr1nce a.•e TH.Ara wv LINE Bob Satker hOlts • come- dy t variety progr1m duf. ong With P«>ole In unlqul Incl amualng occup1tion1 D LOBO A gang of robbers hl~k the! jet on whleh Birdie 11 lllung their leader 10 ptla. on 8 MOYIE * * * "'The Pink Jungle"' ( 1968) J-Gatn.,., Ev• Renzo. A photograph« llld his model lhOugfll to be spies emblf'k On • se1rch tor • dl•mond mine 8 (JI HAPPY DAYS Fonzie'• 1meg1n1llon tr•n· sports the g1ng onto a world whe<e • med scien- tist is trying to drain lhe Fonz ot his cool • P.M. MAGAZINE Mary Hart lelka with Frank Dux, who demonllrlles .............. .,...,;a ,... ........ -,.... . ...,,.,.... .. ,.,, ., .. "... Tiie ..... : ~ Gteeorl ._ a ,_., .. M Idea fc>t ......... c..Cettol ...... ...._~~ ... , ....... ·--··· "",.,. ~ .. I...,. 1)Ctt11'1 ~AM ...... "-Y larg9n. A a•reet•wlM 'tOU"I girt ~ _. to retorm ~ )Cllrl8 en undal world --°' ptoetlMlon upon ,..,,......_ .NOVA "The Ilg If"' Doct0ta -~ the WOtld ~ ttlt -ol lntarleton, the ---drUg ttlet -Claifn CM CUt9 eanoet. (A) i M't8TIRY "M*-Alore01ougtot" Or. 1Mclllelgt1 dec:ldee to host • ... peny of 1111 own -1 ~ trlat he! hopM will prOYe l•Ull to -of hi• &*~~ ··wry 81eno9: TV Of Not rv·· HO. 111 LAVPNE& IHMUY l-ne 11111 madly In love with Sorlny. • CNQ. IURHETT AHDl'NIJC)8 ()) K&N'I NOPl.E t:OO 8 Cl) MOYIE * * * '"WhO la Kill1ng °'T'hcl GtMI Chell Of Europe?"" t 19711) Georg• S•g•t. Jac:.quelin1 BllMI. A lest· lood fr1nchlser Incl hla ••· Wife. • top cook, are CIUQhl up In • Mrles of • murde<1. all lnvolvlng mu- 111 Chef• D .., ANO THE llEAA BJ Incl the! glrl1 l>eeome involved In • bl1Ckmlll acr-lnvOlvlng compro- • mlling photo1 t1ken wUh • l hlddln earner•, 8 (11 THAH'I COMPANY Jlllel 11111 heir parents lh•t , lhe Incl JICk are m•nled to atop thlir nagging. Q 0 JOIWfl Wll.D • .-..V GIW'FlH Gues11 Mel Torme. HM)' James, JOI Wiiiiams. Rob· .,., Liat. Helln Forrest. Oelll Conn. • MYSTIRY "'Mllfice AIC>telhoughl" 0. Bocklllg.n deC10ea to hOSI • IN party or "'' own -• party that he! hopes wi» prove letll to some ol hos guestt (Part 3) Q I> C!) HOV.A ""The Big IF'" Doctors lfOUnd IM world diSCYSS thl use ol onterfe<on, the! wonder drug that some ctalm can cure cance< (R) t:30 i QJ) TOO CLOSE FOA COMFORT Henry bantes tf\6 1empta· llons or • atunning woman who Is celebrating her reGent divorce. 0 TIC TAC DOUGH 10:00 D FLAMINGO AO.AD Fllldlng C•rlyle hu a •- School • • cns1s detailed By Jt;KRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP) Writers Richard Levinson and William Link were insistent: the story of the Little Rock school integration should be told on a personal level. "What fascinated us was deal- ing with a major historical event without dealing with Eisenhower and Faubus,·• said Levinson. "You hire actors to play Eisenhower and Faubus and you wind up with a waxworks tabl)u." · · T HE 2 1'i·H OU R movie , "Crisis at Central High," which CBS broadcasts Wednesday at 8:30 on channel 2, tells the story of the federaJ-state confrontation over the integration of Little Rock's Cent ral Hi gh School through the eyes or the girls' vice principal E l izabeth Huckaby. Central Hlgh became the focus or a confrontation between Pres ident Dwight D . Eisenhower and Gov. Or val E. Faubus in 1957. Eisenhower sent in federal trops after Faubus at- tempted to block the court· o r dered integration or the school. JOANNE WOODWARD stars as Mrs. Huckaby, who said she taught school "from Lindbergh t o E l vis to the Fifth Dimension." Charles Durning is the school's principal, Jess Mat- the ws, Henderson Forsythe plays Glenn Huckaby, Mrs. Huckaby's husband and a re· tired educator, and William Russ is J.O. Powell, the boys' vice principal. ferent story of what happened. Some say no one broke through the lines. Some say they did. No one there had any idea of what happened elsewhere around the school. 11 MRS. HUCKABY was forced to give up her extra teaching duties that year and devote her run lime to the crisis. Levinson said, "Whal ap- pealed to us was the workings or a school under an extraori:tinary crisis. 11 Link added, "And how ~ small group of people deal with that crisis." In the intervening years, the schoo~ has become thoroughly integrated and has had several black principals . "We saw it as an American success story." said Levinson. "It has a happy ending. After doing so many down stories. it's a pleasure." .. ~JUB£ TOPP£ RS JOUe 6:00 -NHL Hockey. The Los Angeles Kines mix it up with the New York Islanders. KOOP e 8:00 -"79 Park Avenue.'' The opening segment of a three·part miniseries baaed on the novel by Harold Robbins and featuring Lesley Ann War· ren as a prostitute. c~ • 9:00 -"Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?" George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Morley are the main ingredients in this murder movie souffle. too m1ny drinks jutl bel0t• he! 11 10 m•ke • speech 11181 Is 1mport1nt to h11 political car-. •D• HEWI 8 0 HART TO HART Jon•than la mlat•ken ror • hlltnln WhO la himMll the! target of anolM< hltm1n fl) I AEMEMBEA HAAl.EM ""Toward Freedom 1940· 1965"" An 11.1tam•n•Oon ol Hatlem's pol1tlec OI ptOllll •n<I pol1oc.i le•def•. the! ettec1s ot World War II •nd 11\6 commun11y·1 1oc111 growth tnlO IM 1960s I~ preMntld C!) HlWSCHECK 10:som HEWS • INDEPEHDENT NETWOAt< NEWS C!) SHOCK OF THE HEW "'Trouble In UIOl)ie"' Art Ct1tlc Robet1 Hughe!• look• el modern •rchltecture In lndi1. Bru ll. the! United States 1nd etsewhclt• H:OO ID. Cl) QJ) HEWS ITAATMK Fout Ellf1h outposts hive bMr\ destroyed Jual out· side IM Romut1n Neulrll Zone. D NEW\. YWE.D GAME • M·A·s·H H•wkeyl tlCOtdS e lelle< to his f1IM< oe111hng hlS dly tn the! 0 R with a mad Turk, a mossing corpse Ind • gun.happy ottoc;er JOHN DARLING • MOVIE • •• ""Be•u James"" ( 1957) Bob Hope, Ve<a 'Mllel James Walke<, gay bllde ot the! 19201. os lllCtld mayor of N-York City • Dea( CAVETT • Guest cllhst MSllSllY Ros- ttopo.;ICh 11:30 8 ()) LOu GRANT Lou l•at• that Rosa•. d0tng 1n 1n-<lepth atpry on men- 111 hOspltllS, IS tlklno un~sary risks (R) D TONIGHT Hoit Johnny Cerson Guesta· Rodney 01nge<- lilld. Ir-Cat•, Joe Grae- don I t1J ABC HEWS 8Ull8EYE G» HOGAN'S HEAOES Hogan uses l(llnk to get lnlormallon on a new Ger· min land mine flD 6!) CAPTIONED A8C HEWS -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 9 MOVIE • • ·~ "'Roseanna McCoy·· f 19491 Farley Granger. Join Evans The love between lwo memt>ets ol • l1ud1ng lam1hes eventually results on• truce D !Ill MOVIE • * "'Young Joe The For· gont1n Kennedy"" ( 1977) Peter Strauas. Barbara P•rlons TM eldest Kenne- YOU LA7.Y BUM! LOOK Al IHAI OTHER ~DHOG GETTING-ALL ~ THA1' P\.J0UGITY! -THI: ~~---... ... -....-....i1111n ~to,.._.'*° _, , ...... ·~ dr9MI Of • l<-*'f ~ ---daftt ,,., 1=.=MUllO ..Cll I I TM IMF .... out lo obi.in ~ llr*lng an 0tga. ni.d cftlM cHal to IN clMtfl of a~.,.,_ • "' llBIT'I ""Int•"''-Wltn Hubel Miios" " profile Of Huber M•toe, an acttve panld- pent In the~~ lion !Ind • c:loM UIOClall ol Fidel Cutro. la pr-I· Id. 0 12:80 D TOMOMOW Gue111: dlr10tor Frenk C1pra: New Wive mull· clan EMa Colleflo. II DONLAHI Gueata: Mark Hamlll, Biiiy 0.. Wllllsma, Tony Cook, Debbie Byrne. W P 8ren- n11n, Dove. 12:40 f) ()) MOVIE * "LH VegH l•dy'" ( 1978) Stlll• Stevene, Stu. .,, Whitm111 A woman Ind two lrlenda plot to rob a Laa Vegu cuino (R) 1:00 . YOU 8Ef YOUR Uf£ Buddy HICkltt mMia I rHI mountain m1n, 1 pork q-!Ind I Mn10t C•H~en wllo pl•ys • tnple harmoni- ~ llJ INDEPEHOEHT HETWON< HEWS 1:30 0 THE LONE MHGEA '"Double Jeopardy·· G» YOU BET YOUR Ltn Buddy H1ekett MMll I detective whO linds old sweethclllf1a. • toot-stomp· Ing 1Mn·1941f Ind • temall truh collector • MOVIE • • 'A ""Five Golden Ora- g on s"' ( 1967) Robert Cummings. Margaret lee An Ame<ocan dllet11n1e In Hong Kong ge1' •-P• up 1n tf\6 operations ot • secret 1ntern111onal nel· work ot smuggtera 1:45 D 8 NEWS 1:500 MOVIE * * * ""Our V1ry Own" f 19501 Ann Blylh. Fertey Granger A young girl makes IM ti aumauc dis· covery lh81 SM IS •n adopted child 2.-00 0 NEWS &J MOVIE * *'• ··1 Love Mv Wrte·· .. DM.Y "LOT ,..,., ... ....,, .... •V.....A,_.. ... ..................... ...... .... .. ...... --.. Illa .... ~· =1=nw. .. lllCMI ••1t "C.-Of .... c11n1 ,,.._ ... .loM ~ ....... -......... a OIMa ,........, Ille dllC0-1 lletHlf ~to~ ....... bend tot en old oofleoa llMla. ..,= l:IO MDVII • * * "I Went Yo..t" ( 19621 OllNI AMIM, Dorothy McQun, During Ille 1(- an W1t1. 1 )'OIMIO man' 1 call to mllltll)' duty proYOll• -loua entll00fll11m ll'llClrlO • hl•lowld- • MOVll * * *'"' "Thi lo1t M-t" ( 1947) Robert Cummlno-. "OMS Moore- head. A publllhet travell to Italy In -ell Of - mlaalng love notll belong- ing 10 • well-known writer. Wttd•~•d••'• Da11t l•r Mo.,Ars -MC:.t.-o- 1 11:00 e • ·~ "'LawMle Frontier"" ( 1935) Johr'I Weyne, Shell• Terry. A cowboy llruggtea I to ••onet•ll hlmlltl of crimes blamed on him by • CtOOkld lherltf. --l 12:00 G» * • • 'n "A Rllaln In The Sun'" (1961) Sidney Pollilt, Cl•udle MeNlll Based on IM plly by·LOf'· raln1 Hanabelry. Attempt- ing 10 brelll 1w1y lrom their crowdld •p1ttment In Chic•go, • bllCk family move to an •ll·whlt1 netgh· bothOOd II) • • • "'Grut Mlasourl Rlld'." (1950) MICdonlld C1tey, Wlt\dlll Corey The! James 1nd Younger boys begin to ride the oullaw trail aglln. S:OO 0 '"The! Moneychangers" fP111 1) 11976) Kirk Ooug- lu. Christopher Plummer 3:30 D •• •;, "'Wlnlet K1U00 ( 1974) Andy Grllf1th, Shet111 NOrth by Arm1trong a Batluk ~y~~ ~'G LIP Al IHE CRH:>< OF F=EeRUARY'.' ......... Two of BJ's lady truckers, Linda M cC ull o u gh <l eft) and Barbra Horan, hide from thugs who want them silenced on "BJ a nd· the Bear'' tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. ,.. 't • -Levinson said· when he and Link were hired three years ago to write the script, they were told they were free to tell the story from any viewpoint. "We read a lot of books, but we liked this one by Mrs. Huckaby," he said. "We said , 'This is won- derful. This is the one we'll do'." "We filmed the exteriors at Central High during the heat wave last summer," said Link. "We had hundreds of extras and it was horrendous. We had to pe rsuade people to wear heavy clothing for the winter scenes. We had many casualties ..trom the heat. Levinson and Link are among television's most prest\gious writ.ers and producers. They had a 'hand in the creation or de· velo pment or 12 t e levision series, including "Columbo," and such TV movies as "My Sweet Charlie," "The Execution of Private Eddie Slovik" and EARL'S ...._ ... '""'° ---... ...... St Loe ''16~7 S•oie. T.mir S1ar1s at YDtlf Ooo• IC•ll Stott" Nt>atnt ~°"' A•~•I $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ INCREASEYOURCASHFLOW~' rsTART YOUR O~~w:~:~NESS AN UIL~t C08TAlllUA641-1289 .• ..._......__ "It's a tense picture. We had to re-create the mobs in front of the high school . Central High is an enormous school spread over five city bloc~. 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Two more performances of "The R"uer Stumbles" will be presented, Friday and Saturday eveninp at 8 in the Miaalon Viejo theater, 25'741.C Obl'ero St. Qress warmly. • ENTEAT AJNMENT / INTIRMllllON a<'lual lnt'ldent, and Susan Killy hu dAretttd ll with •lark tC"pnomy and nuidlty of tran&l· ' llOft Only a few "'""'' Cli•· trtpanc ... .11land in the path Of a JOHN cavz 18 BaUSQVELY effective as the. "TN• •IUUll• ITUMaUI" "tr•m• ~ wi. $lilt.•~• 1t¥ s.-ICellY. ~ 11'1' -.Uy S...111~ Md..,...,. IU1ti.y, ii.et,...,....,, trkl• s.Mert -AJI<.• JillnMWI. .. dltllfl 11'1' JolWI G-...... 1.cftllk•I CllrKIOr P,.te \owl~ll, preMM .. 1>Y tM ~It. Vllle'I' C-unlly ll•Hler, 1'741.C ow.t'o. MIHlofl Ylelo, tot -""•' ..nor-.. , ,.,ld•f alld Seturdoaf el• p.m. lttt«vel!om 710>4llt. CALLllOAaD -Auditions for two productions at Golden' West Collete are bein1 held this week ~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... t.ryout.s for "Tom Jones" are toni~t at '7 in Theater 8 on the HunUntton Beacti campus, while readings for the muaical "Good News" will be held Wednesday and Thunda)' at 6 in the main theater ... call 892·7711, ext. 450, for further de· tint r11U1prucha(tlon. \JnJor1tanately. one of these drawbMrks Is at the core ol lhe 11how in the dlapauionate • ptarformaoce of Charles Roberts H the clt!rto•man who strives lo ,........ rend olf h s natural Instincts - • hlch , •n hi• 11\uiahon . are <Jutte unnatural. Roberu fails to upp>y his chara~r with empathy and motJHllon, never achievin~ more than a ingle~1memlooal lnterprelaUon: THE YOUNG NUN who attempts to bring a touch ol wumlh and humaruty to a chilly s1tua· hon. Merri Gerri h rares much better. She is bnghl. sincere and superbly convincing in a dif· flcull assignment The finest performance or lhe night, however. ts delivered by Carol Stockmeyer as the rectory housekeeper whose pivotal leslimony is the lurn· ing point in-the trial. Miss Stockmeyer convey~ an unsettling singleness or purpose as she delves m~o tl-t> frightening nature of her character, an tl· literate convert to Catholicism. Two other supportil')g performances stand out Joe Cordio's stern monsignor and Michelle \~·-~t;·J ••C:--1U/.Ul·fleel F.cully .. c..clN-11lJ~I·•• SC Hwy al8r-•Y 494· 1S14 S.C.H1 .. y ............. •94·151• -.-·-~­·lm- TRl8UTE '"' 1a.·--·•:»•l,:9•M:m JENNIRR O'NEILL • SUll'MENL.AO« SCANNERS IA' ,,....,_..._........ ... ,\. ____ ._ NINE TO FIVE -• es.-a-•·r•·• •· ,.. ..... ....,.,, ... ' POPEYE '"" ...... , ...... '•· .... STIR CRAZY 1•1 , ... , ............. .. 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The Newport Theater Arts Center will hold lryout.s for the musical "The Sound of Music" Saturday from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach . . . the show will be presented in May. • BACKSTAGE -SRO houses a l the Westminster Community Theater's production of "Teahouse of the August Moon" have prompted another extra performance Thursday at 8 p.m. at the playhouse. 7272 Maple St., Westminster .. call 995-3559 for reservations. 'Whose Life' hospitalized By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -In the play, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" the entire action taies place in a hospital room, the main character a quadraplegic. So bow do you make it into a movie? No problem, assures John Badham, the handsome young director who solved other pro· blems in "The Bingo Long Traveling All·Stars and Motor Kin gs," "Saturday Night Fever" and "Dracula" (Frank Langella version). A -·~-"We 'r e making a very respectable adaptation that is careful to maintain the spirit of the play." Badham explains. "What I'm doing is to keep it as -/ 'flowing and fluid as possible, using the hospital as a complete •ADHAM environment. The camera goes up and down the halls and into the examining room. We shot a little bit or outside work in Boston, but nearly all of the movie takes place within the hospital.·· PLA \'WRIGHT BRIAN CLARK approves o( the variations on his theme and shares writing credit with Reginald Rose. Richard Dreyfuss is playing the patient in the MGM production, with Christine Lahti (''And Justice for All") and John Cassaveles as the doctors. · Arter viewing the rushes one midday, Badham paused to lalk about "Whos~ Life Is ll Anyway?": "I saw the play in London three years ago when I was making 'Dracula' in England. I fell in love with il right away and started looking for a way by which I could get involved in the movie. I tried to get two companies I was connected with to buy it. Both declined. '"The solutions to 'opening up' the play were anathema to Brian Clark and mysell. One major sta r wanted to make the patient a boxer. Another suggest.ion was to have the star go through hall the picture as a skier. Things like that send cold shivers down a playwright's spine . "ONE COMPANY WIDCll shall be nameless said the subject was depressing -'Who wants to see a helpless man in bed?' It's that kind of think- ing that caused 'The French Connection' to be re· jected twice by every studio. The same happened lo 'Kramer vs. Kramer,' which producers said was• 'a television movie."' Badbam's opportunity came when David Begelman, president of MGM, bought "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" The director offered his services and was readily accepted. .......... FIRST FAMILY• l~'IM,_7:•t- .......... -DC.W"A• ii NO,. .. ._. ACC9""•0 r1J'llll'«J I'-•NOMlmMaNT Cell M2-1171. Ne few ..... tow.rtl lot "9 to 5" (PG) I "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" <PG> I "POPEYE" (PG) --1 "TRIBUTE" . ,• .. 1NcAEofltl1t SHRINKING W9M0N"p "ALTERED STATES" (A> .. ...,.. ....... WOMAN'. ''THI NUDE 90M9"' I .. BLUES BROTHERS" .. AIAPUNE .. (N) "'AfWL..,... CR) I .. ,_.~An MNJAMtN" ··aoooen GtM." I •-..nr· (N) .. '• Ul&UClllCI AWAY'' . ''O'"*IMY lllOPU" "ITMTINQ OVU" (II) .w .. ··MO~ "After I !ot involved, the next question was: Who's going to do it?" Badham continued. "We were blessed by having four major stars who were willing. Richard Dreyfuss was first choice. He knew the play, he knew the character. Arter talk- ing to him for 15 minutes, maybe 10, I realized that he was the right choice." Dreyfuss agreed to Badham's plan to have a dry run for the movie by performing the play al the Williamstown, Mass., Theater. "THE THBEE WEEKS OF rehearsal and two weeks o( the play were invaluable." said the direc- tor. "Brian wrote added scenes that were needed for the m0vie. He introduced a girlfriend, who is merely talked about in the play, and gave the man some kind of work before the accident. "Also it b'ad been an English play, and il bad to be converted to American. Not only in the method of speech but in the hospital structure: English hospitals have a much stricter class struc· lure than American hospitals." Badham found the experience with the play hel~ful "to teach me where the jokes are." With an additional two weeks rehearsal before the mm started, the actors are always prepared for their scenes, he added. Because lt\e story takes place i'n· tirely in the hospital, Badham has the rare OP· portunity of shooting in sequence, the entire script from begi.nrling lo end. The director is using hospital monitoring equipment, wheelchairs and other devices to bring mobility to the story, but he isn't concerned that "Whose Life" will seem static to moviegoers: . "A powerful dramatic situation can overcome most obstacles. 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Crosby is really Coo~g 'I choked a little' before playoff PEBBLE BEACH CAP> -His ex pressionless face never betrayed it, but young John Cook admitted "I was choking a little on those last few holes. try- ing to get in the play_oW"for the title in one of go1"s more con· fused, confusing but neverthe· less spectacular events. And then it ·was over, after he'd watched poker-faced while his amateur partner actor Jim Garner had engaged in a shov· i n g match with an over- boisterous spectator. Then such names as Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson had shot themselves out of it, gritty Ben Crenshaw had blown sole ('ontrol of the lead and two-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin had failed on a short. playoff pull that would have won it. AnER ALL THAT, It was the 23-year-old Cook who emerged the winner of the first five-man sudden-death playoff in m~ern golf history. Despite the interruption of the Garner incident late on a sunny afternoon. despite his attack of nerves over the final holes of reg- u I ation. the 23-year -old Cpok regained his composure when the five men trooped to the first tee at Pebble Beach. "I fell very comfortable in the playoff," Cook said. "I relax by hilting balls. 'So after I'd finished at Spyglass, I just hit some balls and I felt fine in the playoff. "The key was the drive (down the middle> on the first playoff hol e. After that I was fine ... Barn ey Thompson . Bob Clampett and Crenshaw dropped out on that first extra hole when Cook birdied from 10 feel and Irwin scored from four. BOTH PARRED the par-five second, with Irwin missing a four-footer that would have won it. "l got in my own way." the veteran said. ·'Cook deserved to win it." And win it he did on the next hole. lrwin missed the green and bogeyed. Cook had It four reet from the flag for a birdie, but missed. He had a~ut an 18-inch putt to win it and calmly dropped the ball in the cup for a $40,500 first prize ,and the first victory of his tflO·year pro ('Breer. The logistics were such that CBS decided it was too difficult to provide national television coverage of the final round. The network did televise the first two rounds. And they missed a beauty on Monday. IT HAD ALL the ingredients. There we r e Nicklaus and Watson. each in position to win it alone. There was Crenshaw, who only needed to par the last three holes to win it. There was the drama or the first five-man s udde n d ea'th playoff in memory. And there was Garner's little problem with a spectator. Cook, trying to win his first ti- tle, was a witness. It didn't upset him. He got the pars he needed on the last two holes. finishing off a .round of par 72 at Spyglass, the toughest of the three courses used. That gave him a seven-under- par total of 209. But when he finished, Crenshaw and Brad Bryant were at eight under. Bryant promptly· made double bogey o.n his 17th bole and Ben three-putted his 16th. That set up the five-man shootout. Crenshaw shot a 70 at Spyglass Hill. Clampett had a ('losing 71 at Cypress Point and Irwin a rallying 70 at Spyglass.' None of them really knew how they stood in relation to the rest or the field most or the day. "THERE AREN'T ALL that many leader boards out there and most of the time you just don 't have any idea what's going on," Irwin said. Watson , golf's leading performer over the past four years. led much or the last day a nd on ce had a three -shot margin. But Watson, making his first start of the season. three· putted three times and hit one in the water over his last nine holes, which he played in 40 at Spyglass Hill. ··A disappointing finish,·· Watson said alter the 74 that put him at 210, one s hot out of the playoff. He was tied with Bryant, who had a 74 also at Spyglass, Pate with a 73 at Peb- ble Beach. Andy Bean with 71 at Cypress Point and Mike Reid with 68 at Pebble Beach. Nicklaus twice had it eight un· der par, good enough to win, but played his back side at Spyglass in 38 and finished with a 72 and 211, two shots back. The Crosby South,,ern golf tournament has a date change . . . B2 . 0 a He scores well L~U's McCloskey leads WCAC ByCURTSEEDEN Of .. DeltyP.._.1'9ff LMU is havin1 a pretty good 1981 baaket· ball season. No. that's not a typo1rapbical er- ror in I.SU. it's LMU -Loyola Marymount University. And it's no easy task for LMU. The Lions, playing in the difrtcult West Coast Athletic Con- ference, have their hands full with teams like the University of San Francisco, Portland University and Pepperdine. THERE'S ALSO THE non-conference op· ponents like Purdue, Marquette, Illinois and t Rutgers. And ln each or LMU's sames against those teams, except for Marquette, the Lions' top scorer has been former Estancia High and Orange Coast College s t a ndout Jim Mccloskey. The No. 16scorer in the nation, McCloskey. a 6-7 senior forward. guided the Lions into the NCAA playoffs last year, the first time in 19 years LMU has sent a team into post season ac- tion. Mccloskey surpassed the 1,000 point mark last w~k by sconng 23 in a 89·66 win over Portland and adding 16 against Gonzaga in a 64-48 setback, and is now No. 11 on the all-time LMU scoring list. He leads the WCAC in scoring with a 22.8- point averagt!' and holds the all-time single game scoring record for the Lions with a 49· point performance last year against St. Mary's. "It was just one of those nights." recalls McCloskey, a business administration and psychology major at the Catholic. coeduca· tional institution in Westchester. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT is a Division I school which may surprise some people con· sidering the university boasts a small C3,600 ) enrollment. But it's a school rich in basketball tradition and in a league which is.among the toughest in the country. Yet, Mccloskey doesn't go in for the glamour and thrill of seeing his name among the top basketball players in the country. He shys away from the center stage, plays as tiard as he can and returns to his home in Redondo Beach lo study for his two degrees. "I'm not really concerned with stats. In fact. I try not to read a newspaper; it tends to distract you," he says. "You can reaHy get <:aught up In things that you shouldn't get caught up In. I just go into the game and do the same thing I do in prac· tice." be continues. I really look at the school from an academic standpoint, not from a basketball one. My family used to live in In1lewood which Is close by and my older brother Dick went to Loyola, so I knew something about it,'· he says. Even so, his basketball exploits appear to be overshadowing his academic accomplish- ments. LAST YEA&, HE LED the WCAC with a 22.2 point-per.game average. He started in all 28 LMU games and has started the first 18 of thisseason. . He's shooting 50.6 from the noor this season and is connecting on 80 percent or his free throws. He'ssecondontheteam ln usiats. JIM McCLOSKEY He has been the leading scorer in four of the Lions' last six games, even though he has been playing with a broken and dislocated ring finger on hjs left hand. McCloskey injured the finger in practice Jan. 4, the day before the Lions were to fa('eSan Jose State. He played. not knowing the finger was broken. and led the team in scoring with 23 points. Playing with a fiberglass cast on the finger, M('Closkey has rattled off 34 . 29 and 23-point games en route to wins over the University of San Diego. Santa Clara and Portland. "It's still hard to re~ound and grasp the ball. catch passes and dribble," McCloskey ad· mits. but it's obvious his shooting tou('h hasn't been hampered. McCloskey graduated from Estancia High in 1976. Playing under Coach Dave Carlyle, he eamed All -Century League, Orange Coast and CIF first-team honors as a senior. HE ATTENDED USC for l 1h years but transferred to OCC where he played in six basketball games for Coach Tandy Gillis. From there. he went to LMU where he has etched his name into just about every scoring record the school keeps. Last year. he helped the Lions advance to the NCAA western regional playoffs, but they were ousted in the first round by Arizona State at ASU, 99· 71. McCloskey was the leading scorer on the floor in that game with 24 points. Even though he's a senior. McCloskey is still unsure of what his next step will be. He ad· mits a professional basketl}all career is a 1,><>ssibility. but with the education, he has several avenues open. "I'd like lo continue playing basketball. But, I just don't know what I'm going to do now. I'll just have to see what develops." You're the greatest J ·Ali tells Dempsey, 'that's just bull' NEW VORK CAP) -Jack Dempsey nailed Muhammad Ali with a friendly punch to the jaw Monday night which provoked the three -time wor l d heavyweight champion to say to the old Manassa Mauler: "Jack, you're the greatest!" "How can I be the greatest." Dempsey wonde.,.ed , "when you're always saying you are the 1reatest?" ALI LEANED OVER and whispered in Desnpsey's ear: "Don't believe that stuff. That's Just bull." The two -Dempsey. who will be 86 in June, and Ali, 39 -met at a diMer in a New York hotel for the benefit of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children. for the occasion. at which the Thurman Munson awards were to be ~iven. The awards. named for the form e r New York Yankee ('atcher who died in a private plane crash in Canton. Ohio, in Aug .. 1979. went to personalities who have been a ctive In t~ ('harlly. Bill Bradley, U.S . Senator from New Jersey and former basketball star with the New York Knickerbockers. received a special "Thurman" award. Bradley made the keynote speech. It was a dramatic windup to a much-troubled event that was rained out for two days, even- tually was cut from 72 boles to 54 and finished a day late on six h·oles spread over three counes spaced along about rtve mile. of picturesque beauty on the Mon- terey Peninsula coast. . ##--L~ pers9dllties of sports and abow business were on hand ALSO GIVEN THE "Thurman Munson" awards were AU; 8llly Martln, manager of baseball'• Oakland k 's; Mrs . Diana Munson. widow or the former Yanltee catcher; Ralph Kiner, former Plttsbur1h home run kln1 who is ln the Hall of Fame, and Earl Campbell or the Houston Olien, leadln1 ball car· rler of the National Football Leasue. ICINGS GOAi.ie MARIO LlllMD ITON ~ IHOT •Y THI RANCIDl' lftft Y-.CKDI. Kings are beginning to look a IOt. like kings NEW YORK (AP> -For nearly el1ht IHIOOI, Billy Harri• played hockey In New· York. He was the Islanders' first draft pick ever and waa a aolld tr un· spectacular performer ·for them untll tieln1 tnded to Loe Anielea laat Marth. On Moaday, Ha.rrl1 bad one or b1a bll· f!at momenta u a NatJonal Hockey a1ue perfooner' ICOriDI tbe wtnn1n1 IOll ~ nilM aeeonda to play u the Jtinp blM tbe Ranaen 3-2. ffe WU 1t1d lt happened lD Mew York. "It'• aomethlns special to come back bere IDd wba." IM aaJd, "~I don't bave In>' 1peclal feettn1 about the Ran1era. A1ainat tbe lllandera thoup. . . · "I alway• liked New York and liked be1n1 1 part or it. It waa real nice to win ~"'····-p e11 ........ . .• 1ame like that here and to aeon tbe •inner. . • ·•we lhowed I lot Or polH mid tt ... I bit cbaricter builder to come froai behind like tbat." Tbe ~ led moat ol &be pme ----·-·-' ' and were ID rroat 2·1 until Steve JenHD .Mat New York 1oaUe Douc Soetaert with 1:01 to 10 to ti• tbe score. Wltb time wtndlnl down, the Kinp pt a power play 6ut didn't really )rea tbe advantqe. "I th11* tie PY• ma1be trted to kill the time and pl11 I• a tie beca ... •• are OD &be roed," •aid~ Muto LHHrd, wbo 1how•d •bJ b• ••• H*'-1 to the WllM CODI~ All· ltar t.1111 wUb a .,.ave puformaa~. .... didn't want to ••IE• I miltah IDCI &o1et.be11me.·• It w11 tbe Ruaen wbo made tbe ratal .-ror, however. Tiley had_.. 1oal• rrom Dean Talat~ In the first . period and Dave Silk ID tbe MCOnd and were DrGteedu the one·ioal marlin wben J111MD did lt with a II-foot wrilt 1bot. Tb• Klnp pnaed tbe play in the final balf ·mlaate, with tbe Uae of Hanit 0.. 'Bcmar llDd DI M~ ecmtnlllMtM-,_ for LA. "f .. -._. .. u.. ''°' -he IOt crou-dleeUd," aflabled Harrll. "So I Juat Ind. ::.:Ifft came '** &o Uat 110l and I · t, ,,_ lrOmd ani tired ..... It bit a 1UdsM I tldu ..... Ww1•• Daftaa..,•1, w111t ........ 1t1a.·· Dempsey, looktn1 flt aad alert, WU amona the f1nt to at'• rive, hla wife On bla arm . He wu lmmedtate11 belMled by fw n*lq' hia ........ and uldq tbe former tlut......, to poH for pJctw.. ~ obU1ed wttbout onee ••tttat down al= be It• bed .,. ftCUI\)' W beenH ol IM .... AU, n,&aa. Ja trom tM Wiil C...t. ... :=:.·-:... ........... .... .. tlle laotel ball.-. w•tla Ml cu1tomarr nalr ••4 flam· boyuee. - .... -- OM.V f'tLOl' Did Garner hit or pu1h Lapna Beach goU fa'n? From AP Alpaticllet P eet.t BEACH Actor Jam~• Garner a•· n · l~tedlf punched a Laauna Bt•ch man who wit· nHae• aay bid bffn beckUna him durina the las& round llooday of the Bina Crotby Pro·Am 1olf tournament Garner. 1tar of "The: Rockford Files " television pro- ., ... Aili, IMNever, that he only pushed the man after he ........ thou.ht the man was 1olng to hit him. Actordinl to a report filed with the Mooterey County Sheriff's Department by William Stewart, 33, Gamer came up to hhn aod hit him in the right cheek with a rl1ht crou. ''It knocked me out," he told re· porters. No charges had been filed. Spectators said Stewart had been hecklln1 Garner during the round and Garner went up to the crowd after the • round. "Who's the drunk with the big mouth?" Garner asked, according to J eff Whitmer, 14, a leaderboard carrier. Whitmer s aid after a brief exchange, Stewart asked, ·"Why don't you pop (hit) me?" , Gamer replied, "Do you ~·ant me to?" said Whitmer, and when Stewart said yes, Garner did. Gamer later told reporter Alex Hulinicki of the Monterey Peninsula Herald he thought the man was going to punch him. .------,,.,.,,•I dw d•1 ----- Golfer David Grallam, who needed a_lour-foot putt on the 18th hole to win the Phoenix Open: ~~·01· ' , 'don't miss it and make an idiot of yourself on ti l bloodyTV'." . llr. NI~ G• •"'•"'I• 81.a••rna••r RADNOR. Pa. -George Steinbrenner. owner • of the New York Yankees. Monday won the Mr. Nice Guy Award given annually by TV Guide magazine's contributing editor Mel Durslag for sports behavior deemed not gracious. Dunla1, writing In the Feb. 7 issue. said Steinbrenner edged marathon runner Rosie Ruiz. Third place was awarded to the Lake Placid. N.Y .. orianizin~ committee for its handl- i~g of parking for the 1980 Winter Olym- pics. Durslag started the awards in 1975 and last year's recipient was Bobby Knight, Indiana basketball coach. Steinbrenner, he said, moved ahead of th~ pack in late Augurt w~en the Yankees enJoyed a 2~ game (ead in the American League and the owner castigated the team and manager Dick Howser. Then he ac- cused the Toronto Blue Jays of altering their pitching rotation to aid the Baltimore ~---1 Orioles, questioned the judgment or ST•••H•••u Yankees third-base -.:oach Mike Ferraro, and fired the general manager of a Florida race track when the meet program was distributed late because or a printing press failure. . . Unmistakably , it was George's finest year, leaving the Nace Guy committee confident that it was vesting its trust in a champion, Durslag wrote. §tut.., lt'elr •ee fl•we •Ult Center Peter Stastny and defenseman Wally ~ Weir scored third-period goals 35 seconds apart to , lift Quebec to a 4·2 National Hockey League vic - tory over Hartford Monday night. Dale Hutu and Atala Cote also scored for Quebec while Blaine Stougbtoll had both Hartford goals . . . Reg Kerr and Tim H1HlD• rifled in two goals apiece and goalie Tony Esposl&o continued his mastery of Pittsburgh as Chicago bombed the Penguins, 8-4. 8eaNn •eee•tl. eellell ,..,t .. ,.._,....., CORVALLIS, Ore. -Oregon State Coach m Ralph .Miller said Monday he wasn't at all sur- prised that his undefeated team slipped to the.No. 2 spot in this week's Associated Pr4!ss college basketball poll. "As far as we're personally concerned, it doesn't make any difference," Miller said Monday in a telephone in- terview. Virginia, 18-0, ceceived nine more first-place votes than the 17-0 Beavers in this week's balloting. Last week the two teams were lied for first, and Oregon State was alone at the lop the two previous weeks. ...... u ••t •• --· ,_ -t'•tt• BUI Veeck, in another adieu to baseball. said Ill Monday, "It's been great, but it's not as much fun any more" . . . The ninth-ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame tuned up for Sunday's "revenge" - match against 12th-ranked UCLA by trouncing St. Mary's, 94·63 in college basketball while fifth-ranked Arizona State won in double overtime over California, 84-81 . . . Darryl Lladaey, named to be next fall's first-string quarterback for North Carolina Central University, died Saturday of men- in1it1s ... Art Arlett. who spent more than 40 years working with University of Callfornla athletic programs, has died at his home In Oakland at age 71 . . . Four former Wichita State University basketball players say they received more than $4,500 in gratuities from coaches and college athletic backers in the past three years, according to a copyright story· in The Kansas City Times. T~nNlle Followlno are the top sports .-vents on TV tonight. Ratings ~{•: ' " I 'excellent; ' ' -1 wortn watching; ' ' fair; ' forget c;) I p.m., Ch•nnel I ./ ./ ./ ./ NHL HOCKEY: Klnos at NY Islanders. Announcers: Bob Miiier and Pete Weber. It will be two division INders golno against each other In tonight's dtl•y9d Cone hour) tetec:Ht. The Klnos feature Marcel Dionne( Charlie Simmer •nd Dave Taylor on their hlgh·scorlno front I ne while the Islanders counter with Mike Bossy •nd Bry•n Trottier. Dianne •nd Simmer and one·two with Taylor fifth In NHL scoring. Bossy Is fourth and Trottier sixth. I RADIO . Hockey -Klnos •t NY Islanders, 5:05 p.m., KOGO (600). ' -• _, ... Clambake Angell iilk free agent catcher ~~by tourney delayed a day ... The Anlela have alped free .,eat catcher Dave Rader, wtao b•tted .• la 50 ..... wtlb Bolton lut ye8r and have ukld walven on catcher D•ve a.,.., Injured ID09t ol 1980. ByllOWAaDL.HANDY Ol .. o.lty ........... Rains at Pebble Beach last Neek have caused a delay in qualifying for the San Diego Open this weekend and as a result, the Crosby Southern Clambake will likewise be delayed a day. A total of 72 pros and a like number of amateurs will play at Irvine Coast Country Club on Fri- day and Saturday instead of Thursday and Friday as original- ly scheduled. The two-day, 36-hole event will have starting times both days in· stead of the shotgun formal that has been in vogue.before accord- ing to chairman Gene Baum. "We feel this will give us a bet- ter idea of what is going on with the leaders." Baum says. "With a cihnt 1111n Rtart. it is difficult to GQLF ' know who is in front until they are all through." Baum also stated that five former amateur team champions will seek a repeat in the seventh annual event. " The previous winners among 72 confirmed entries are George Argyros, Will Layman, Tom Talbot and Jim Gianulias (Big Canyon Country Club) and last year's winner, Barry Hallamore from Santa Ana CC. UNDER THE FORMAT of the tournament. only one amateur player is paired with one pro for the two days. Ken Baker, a 12-handlcapper from Ironwood CC and Bob Pobst, a 14 from Santa Apa CC, will be play ing in their seventh con- secutiveCrosbySouthern. Three others, including Harlan Erickson from Big Canyon ; Richard Johansen from Hunt- ing ton Seacliff; and Nick Zaninovict\from Bakersfield, will play for the sixth time. The pros will not be determined until after a qualifying round for the San Diego Open. But many of the young future stars of the PGA tour will be on hand. Probably the best tribute to the caliber of play in the Crosby Southern is the impressive list of exempt players Clop 60 mooey winners) on the Tour this season . There are 16 in that category, thanks to the research efforts of Woody Smith. President of Irvine Coast CC. DOUG TEWELL WHO played here in 1976-77 · 79, finished l.7th on the list with $161,684 won last year . Others with their place on the Jist, money won last year and the year they played in the Crosby Southern, include : 18. Don Pooley ($157 ,975, 1977): 26. Peter Jacobsen• (138,582, 1978-80); 28. Gil Morgan ($135,308, 1975); 29. Lon Hinkle ($134,913, 1977 ): 31. Dave Eichelberger ($122,352, 1977); 33. Keith Fergus ($119,6l't, 1978); 34. Tom Purtzer ($118,185, 1976); 36. Dori Halldorsen <Slll,553, 1975, 1979): 39. Mark Lye ( $109,454, 1978, 1979); 43. .Phil Hancock ($105,489, 1980); 46. Fuzzy Zoeller CS95,531, 1975, 1976); 52. Ed Fiori ($79,483, 1'78): 53. D. A. Weibring ($78,611, 1978); 55. Georae Cadle CS75.2'SS. 1979>; 59. Terry Diehl <tl7,m. 1'78, 1980). ln the final 1980 PG"A atatiltica, now kept accurately each week, the four top d.iatance driven have played at ICCC in the past. They include: Don Pohl (27'.3 av~ra1e>; Buddy Gardner (2'72.9); 7.oeller (2'71.5); and Tom· my Valentine (2'70.4). The Croeby Southern bas been a distinct provin1 1round1 for future PGA leaders in past yean. TbJn1s don't fi1ure to cban1e this time around with Hoa1 Hospital again drvi.ng u the charity reci- pient. • • • AMATEUR PIA YE&S can still participate in the pro-am at either the Kemper Open at Mesa Verde CC <March 25) or the Olympia Gold Classic at Industry Hills CC CFeb.25). "We still have about 50 open· ings in the pro·am at Mesa Verde," Women's Kemper ()pen tournament director Don Ruhter 'ia)'s. '"We have both gqld and silver aponaorshipa and the field will be limited to 192 players.·· At Industry Hilla. TV star Claude Akins la headin1 the pro. am as chairman and hopes to 1et a group of show business stars in the field. The Kemper event is unique lo that a blind draw is held the night before the competition with every amateur having an equal op- portunity to play with Nancy Lopez-Melton, Donna Caponi. Jo Anne Carner or any of the other starsoftheLPGA tour. ·'They all have the same chance to play with Nancy as Mr. Kemper," Ruhter says. * * • CHIP SHOTS -The LPGA tour got under way over the past weekend in Deerfield, Fla. and will remain in that state for three more weeks. One late entry will be 'newlywed .Laura a .. , .. Cole. She is expected to join the group for the final one or two events in Florida ... Marla••e StangelHd, the daughter of former Long Beach State football coach Jim, will join the tour when it comes to Southern California at Industry Hills late this month. DAVE RADER Sullivan no 01alch for Heiden INDIANAPOLIS CAP> -Eric Heiden, tieless and wearing cow- boy boots with his tuxedo, cap· lured the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union's Sullivan Award with the same domination that he dis- played ·on his way to five Olym· pie speed-skating records and ~ive 1old medals at Lake Placid. '' The point total or Heiden, a finalist in 1978 for the honor which goes to the athlete voted the top United States amateur. was more than four times higher than runner-up Greg Louganis of Mission Viejo. "This is a neat award." said the 22·year-old pre-med student at the University of Califomia- San Diego after his selection was announced Monaay n"aght. ··when 1 tnink o t all the amateur athletes in this country, it pleases me that I was selected No. 1. "I ju.st feel sorry for some of the athletes that were unable to compete in the Summer Olym- pics ~ause of the boycott by the United States. This meant they were unable to try for the success that could have made them strong contenders for this award. Heiden totaled 3,059 points in the voting among more than 2,000 persons. R•der alped a two-year COD· tract Monday, as the An1ela COD· tlnued to stock their Ul81 l'Ol~r with former Red Sox playen. <>Ut· fielder Fred Lynn, shortstop ltfck Burleson, third baseman Buteb Hobson and pitcher Steve Renko were acquired in recent trades with Bolton. &ADEa PIA YED out hia op- tion In UllO, startin1 the season at Philadelphia. In the -re-entry draft Jut November he was not selected by any major leapae baseball team, making him elifi· ble.tonegotiate with any club. • The two roster moves by tile Angels cam e on the eve of baseball's first 1981 arbitratidn case. Skaggs and representatives of the Angels were scheduled to appear before arbiter John Sem· bower in Los Angeles today. Skaggs was obtained in a May 13 trade with Baltimore and ap- peared in only 24 games in 1980. hitting . un. Shortly after Joining California he suffered a broken ankre. Neither the club nor Skaggs would divulge the particulars of their disagree- ment. Pitcher Rick Sutcliffe of the Los Angeles Dodge rs was also scheduled to appear before Sem- bower. but that session was postponed indefinitely. Originally, 98 major league players filed for a rbitration of their contracts. but many have since agreed to ter ms. THE ANGELS now have just two catchers on their roster. Brian Downing and Rader. After batting .326 with 75 RBI as the Angels won the 1979 American I..;eague West Division P,ennant. Downing spent much of 1980 out with a broken ankle and batted .290 in :.> ga'mes. The Angels say he has fully recovered. Manager Jim Fregosi said that acquiring Rader gives the team a catcher with ability to play reg- ularly whenever Downing is out o r the lineup, or play ing elsewhere. ' Bl)YING NOW IS IN YOUR BESTINTERES Cloan.ces are, you haven't seen an Annual Percentage Rate this low on new cars In quite .a while. As your participating Llncoln·Mercury Dealer. we can arrange nnan- clng at this rate for qualified buyers through rord Credit. 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I • .. \ / IAIKITIALL Tuesd•y, Febru..-y 3, 1981 DAILV PILOT • 8 Sale completed CdM'8 Dougla8 in regional8 Faee No. 2 seorer SIA"l'TLI (AP> Tbe .... ol tb e Seattle Marln•re lo California d•v•lop•r Oeor1e Arora. waa completed Mon· da)'. \M American Lea1"9 club annoW\cecl. Aruroa, o . of Newport Burh. wu here for the 1lcnln1 or hnal document.a. At the aame time Monday, K •nt County 1: .. euUve Ron Dunlap auounetd tb• cown.y baa 1inn formal con1tnt lo U · s lal)ment or tht Mariners· K ln1dome leue to ArcyrOI Skaters • to .vie t in SD SAN DIEGO (AP> America's top amateur ice skaters. already driving for the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, assemble in San Diego today for the U.S. Figure Skat-Ing Championships. New champions will be crow ned i n all divisions when the six- d a y event concludes Sunday night a t San Diego Sports Arena. Not sin ce 1961 has the nat ion a l meet been without returning cham· pions in the four senior eve nts . Most of last year 's champions. in- c luding senior singles c hamps Linda Fra- tianne and Charlie 'Tickner, .turned pro after the 1980 Olympics at Lake Placid. · Top returnees include O l y mpian s David Santee, who was fourth • place at Lake Placid, and Lisa Marie Allen, who finished fifth. Th~y were runners.up last year to Fratianne and 'Ticltner in the nationa l meet at Atlanta. Allen t rained in Costa Mesa !or several years. Skating experts pre· diet the meet could help laun·ch 13-year -old Tif· fany Chin of San Diego as the nation's next darling on ice. She's the youngest performft" .~o compete in the senior division since 'Miss P'ratianne did it in 1973. fP~indle \rega tta I• ~cheduled 4 ! Prindle Cat sailors ~from throughout the· :Southwest will trailer 'their craft to San Felipe, •Baja California, Feb. 14· 15 for the annual :Midwinter R ~gatta $ponsored by Prindle 'Cat Fleet 13 of San .Felipe. ; Registration will begin at 9 a.m .. Satur- day. Feb. 14 , and the first race will follow im· mediately after a skip· pers meeting. On Satur- day night the sailors will gather at the Club de J>esca for a tequila par· ty with dancing to a live tdexican band. i The awards presenta- 1 ion will be Sunaay following the last race. ; The regatta will feature two classes of J?rindle·l6s and one f lass of Prindle·l8s with lrophies awarded. to the irst five places in each lass. Pre·race registration le $12.50. Registration on Che race weekend will be $15. In addition to hotel 4ccommodalions, camp· "1g facilities and motels . ru be available. 1.-asketball l score& l ~ ~ t ArltoN $1 .... C•lllornla ., (2 OU ' l Pom-Pltar '5, c.1 laoll9' ._. IOI) ......... , Lamar U, A!'MMH St. S1 i ;;;,;:~{j~~::ll• St. tt l .Oelrotl 71, IC. lonavem11re" H. Mtal(o St. 67, lllCllana St. 60 Notre Oeme ... St. Mery•1 •• T111-a. M. l.olllt 11 . .... I ¢:·j:~= IS, Oeortl• St. •7 ,Uf'M., .. , N.C.·Aellwll .. 1• 1.eu11i-nt·. 1111, Mc:NMM St.,. • l.Ml1¥1lle •. 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In Chlcaao last Thursday. leaaue owners unanimously ap· proved the sale of 80 percent ot the Jhrlhers to Argyros Corona del Mar High's Scott Doualaa. a member of the Sea Kings· freshman basketball team, Is scheduled to compete in the western championahips in San Diego Mar ch 13·15 in · the Pepsi Hot-shot contest. Douglas, representing the East Bluff Boys Club under the direction of Roy Jenkins, earned a regional title recently in Los Angeles. Golden West College will be out to stop the No. 2 scorer in the Southern Cal Conference tonight when the Rustlers host LA Southwest (7:30) in community college basketball action. GWC, 6·2 in confererrce, is alone in second place behind league·leading Santa Monica, a team the Rustlers face F riday night. Bui Coach Jim Gre'enfield's squad must first ·get by LA Southwest and 6·7 sophomore center Tim Garrett. An All· ~uthem Cal Conference selec· lion last year, Garrett is averag. ing 20.3 points per game this season and is also hauling down 5.5 rebounds per outing. ''Last time we played them, · did a pretty good job on bim the second half." • In that game, a 89·67 GWC vit· tory. Garrett scored 19 points in the first half. But in the second half, Greenfield put both Ran~ Heidenreich and Art Magee o him and Garrett managed t ''Garrett is probably the most connect on just Vtree of 11 rro talented player in the con-the floor. ·I "THE BEERTHAT · THE TASTERS SMILE~' BEER-TASUNG RESULTS BRANO Henry Weinhard\ Pri,·aie Rest'n c Augshurger this. Hu her Bre" ing Co .. W1scnn,in 1 Yuengling Pilsner IP01tstown . Penn .I Andeker 1Pahs1. Milwaukee. Wii..1 St. Pauli Girl fGermanyl Medallion IOlympia Brewing Co. I Erlanger tSchlitzl Michelob (Budweiser. Calif.I to t'in1..{' went 011 to s,\\' char "rlh· ~~Stas found it L'xcdll·nt ;rnd quire · disrincriw from thl' nrhcr:-.." Thl' \\·i1111in~ hcl'r \\':1:-. 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I Mllclwll, A- 0..1--W.ldoft Swill. 1>llcl\ers, a111 FOltY -s.-... -.. COICl\en, tno ~ Poff, outlltlcler, lo-re•• cont••<IS ... t............ . , Al LANT II lllAYES A""°""'ecl lMI Rick 1111.iuie. IMl<l\er, end 8rl.., At'lf!l•line. oulfl•l ... r, ....,. •or...i to --yee r con· l rtth. MON1'RE4L. EXPOS -$1Qlltd Tim Re1M1>, 8reo Mllf\, Ovl\ 5"'111\, rllflOI-. 601101 Atmos. cotclltr. tlld Anthony JOllnton, OUllielcler, to.,.. . ., .. , contr•cts. a.uttlTaALL H•li-.1 ...-11 A-i.tiett PORTLAND TRAIL 8LAZEAS -ti~ Gto II Cromc>ton, c..,1.,. 10 • 111-4fr ,_ lr•CI. PIM.eel K••1n Kllntlert, ,.,,,.,. on - injured ,...,. .. llsl POOTIALI. ... t ........... 111..ffeW OENVEA 8AONCOS N•med Ct r<tM H•rdy au inant (lefter•! m.,..C)er N•,.,.. JOlln 8etllo, dira<IOt ol ol•yet pertonnel • NEW VORIC GIANTS -SlllNIO Otve Je,.. n1no•. ,..,,.,,end Jol\N\y P9r .. 1111. wide •• tetver. to ''multliilt ye•r" conlr«h. HOCtt•Y NatieMIMeckeyL.e.,.. COLORADO ROCKIES A<Qulrtd Cre19 Nonolcll. def_,,..,,, on wolvers lrom lf>t Sl LOUt\ 8 1UH Field hockey .... ........ '·Meri•• l We\tm1nS1•r 1cor1ng. Butl•r, s.cor•no ~rcolte -~­.. ~' . ~~M~~ ·FILTERS •• 17 mg. "t1r'\ 1.3 mg. nicotine IV. per cipltwby FTC method . 11111111 Federal cutbacks 'b11m deal?' WASHINGTON (AP > -In buruiat-ratlc laa1.aa11, ll '• called a "reclucttc. lD force " To 135 employees at the ouncll on Waa e •nd Price Stability, lt'1 Ute •tark reallutlon that they are loeln1 their Job• And with a ltdtral hlrlna lreeae In place, anxiety 11 rlaan1 For man)I coun· ell 1i&tt•r1, rindin& work woo 't be easy .. A lot of ut 1uddenly ar~ cau1ht ri1ht f ln the mldclle," said Ltnda Cook. the • rouncil'a public affairs director, who races p uncertain future after March 7, the ~ay President ReaaMn has set for d!smissal of all but 35 employees "W£'&E GETl'ING A BUM deal, .. said Sylvia Taylor . a 34· year·old secretary who has no idea where she will wort next, after 11 years in the federalgovernDlent Reaaan last week moved to abolish the cOWlcil , saying it had failed to con- • trol inflation and placed "unnecessary burdens" on business and labor That DlOve came lfSS than a week after * * '*' * Rea1ao impoeed the 1ovemment-wide hlrlna free1e, backdated to Nov. 5. Since former Preaident Carter aet up voluntary waae-price 1uldellitea in Oc- towr 1978, more than 2,000 companies have spent about $300 mllllon complyln1 with the council's standards and report- in& requirements. Before the ,WdeUnes went into effect, consumer prices were rising about 7 .s percent a year . Since their impoeltion, lhe inflation rate has avera1ed nearly 13 percen~ annually. Now, most of the co mpany reports will be burned, council officials say -a symbol of the discouragement that a b ounds throughout the depleted agency. "It's ironic. We were in the forefront of Carter's anti-inflation prognm, and . now we're the first lo go under Reagan's anti-inflation scheme," said Mark J ohnson. an economist who will return to a un iversity in several months. Of the 135 staffers getting pink slips, * * * * about f.5 have re-employment riab_ta at other federal a1eoclea.1 But t.hll doesn't guarantee jobs, explains Ma. Cook. About 20 ·employees received job offers from other government a1encles after Dec. 30. But they weren't actually installed before the retroactive hiring freeze and probably have lost those positions .. THE 35 STAFFERS who have avoided dismissal are assigned to the council's section that studies how government re- gulation affects inflation. They probably will be transferred to other agencies, some possibly to a vice presidential task force. . "It's hard to realize it's all down the tubes," Ms. Cook said, as she reflected on the anti-inflation effort. Former president Gerald Ford set up the council in 1974, with about a half-dozen economists. By 1975, about 40 people worked for the council. Then, in 197&. the staff exploded, reaching 238 by the following year as the voluntary standards took hold. ~~~~~~~~~-* HSSHSSSHSSSSSStH --S Fiii SEMINAi S ; ,, ""' ,. c. .... , .... s s m.•s1... s s nay.. s s ..::..~':'.... s SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSf Hiring freeze painful I Reag~n order .leaves thousands _in c'ld · WASHINGTON (AP) -4 middle-level .. The panic, the uncertainty cao'rip your guts bureaucrat working for the Federaf1Bureau of Land out.·· says a government official who has taken calls • Management in Utah quit bis job, sold his home and from potential federal ~mpl~yees. "We've liter~lly · Jett for the Lake Tahoe region on California's border had threats on our hves, he said, requesting ' to take a higher-paying federal job. Halfway there. anonymity., · hereceivedwordthathisjobwasgone. ~he hinng freeze comes as a sho:c~ to those who "When he called us. he was hysterical. lost JO~: For ~ose who DlUSt admuuster the pro- • alternately screaming and crying," recalls a gov-gra~. 1t 1s creating t~rmolt. . • . : ernment official. "We were sympathetic, but he Officials are still tryana to figure out how this : said. 'ldon'tneedsympathy,lneedhelp."' all will operate," says an Office of P~rsonnel , Bruce Merchant, 30. of Fort Wayne, Ind., and his M anagement spo~eswoman. . fiancee drove 200 miles to Oxford Wis. where be "We have to~ut here and tell these people, Gee, I !. wait to start work Monday at a fed~ral p;ison. They don't know,~ when we're asked about jobs," said ' rented a 'house installed a telephone, enrolled her anotherofflc1al. ' 1q,year-old child in school and changed their mailing The freeze applies to "all departments and address. · establishments . and to all types of appointments, Last week , when they returned to Fort Wayne. temporary as well as permanent except for certain , Merchant and his fian cee. who had quit her job. dis-exempted positions.·· covered his position had been frozen . -------,...------------ .. I have no job, neither does my fiancee," he said. "We'reatthe government's mercy." : These people and thousands of others have been left out in the cold by President Reagan's hiring : freeze. which was designed to symbolize the ad- : ministration's intent to cul federal spending and re- • duce the size of federal government. The freeze was 1. maderetroactivetoNov.S. , t \:.t • 1 --· rft• ; r ' ..... .. I c I I ....... . ' .. ~ ..... . \I ' COR•R R•re ColM & ... mpl GOl.D a SILVER Price• fof 2-2-11 C_._.. .....CL Ill.ft l(r.,.err-Map .. 1..e.i IOOCM-l jOf>ttOl '°" SllvH" 8aQI ..., -""7.U .... u Mn.U UM.U $*.ti Wt.ti ...... t61UI m -. 1eo-. P...-...ILq:ue ...... .. c.. .. -..... , (714) 5N 1110 louttl Cont Pl&u Vlllege ............. _.._ .... _ _, llCM ... UP? All Y• PATii TOO .. llTWS!· MDT ClT1ll AIOI! CALL 751-3911 au Ftf •· c.rtts rrtce Certified financial Planner flnt YJ ... c.ubtilll At No Chaf ge ... Tueeday, Febtuaty 3, 1981 DAILY PlLOT 8. -~ Earn ;.~Q 'Y• On PassbookS g~ of as little as $iO 9% Annual Yield·_ 8.50% Annual Rate NO TERM REQUIREMENT THRIFT BY MAIL •Yield I• b•Hd on lnterHt being credited monthly to the PH1book b•lance and being m•lntalned for one ye.,, Funda In by the 10th ••rn lntereet from the 1 •t of the month. PeHbook lnterHt 11 compounded d•lly and credited monthly. FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY *FREE CORDLESS EMERGENCY LITE . PERFECT FOR POWER FAILURES, BLACKOUTS AND OTHER EMERGENCIES Operates on 2 "D" batteries (Included) Pull off ... it lights .. Put back ... it's off Complete with wall bracket *FREE WHEN YOU . Open a passbook account with $1000 or more, th ts emergency light is your FREE. Limited quantity, offe'r good only while supply lasts! HIGH INTEREST PLUS FREE GIFT A REAL VALUE FROM ... 731 North Euclid Slreet 18820 Brookhursl ... A Cenlennla1 Thrift and Loan Assodatlan Post Office Box 4606 Post Office Box 831 O • • ~ .. Anaheim. California 92803 Fountain Valley, California 92708 ----(71 4) 533·3072 (714) 964·9111 G€7J~~~ FILTERS .. SMOOTH , .:~:_~·> ;~tt.' • TURKISH & DOMESTIC .-BLEND .::.· ... I! • • . • . 11lat great 1Cai8 Filters tasle,IGW in anew~ . . '• .. 1 a a: WYOMING OIL LOTTERY TO BE REPEATED SOON OPEN TO ALL: CITIZENS OH1 AlllO, CAl If So-•lnnen or tk I.Ip '°'9ltW W)om•nt oil IH• IOU41t) N) I hie\« U'\<11• rua•t ... IOI lnforn\allon 11\d entry @.1a1la att 1 ~11laltle from rtMt H kir~ ndeo C'o • PultltL lANh D1\t11un. ~· l697, Ontario. Cal lf11rn1a 111761 (JOll aro ltnc 1 Plea~ em"'" I I htt p-O•l•at and haniJhnj lncRdtbl)'. "'~t ~Ill ~ no molt than U O 10 Htt1 ab. hllle·li:no •n plutr•m lhal allow1 a,. e',.. C1t1t•n• to \'Um~•• Wllh fMlnl utl tnmpante' for muvral le"u un ~ lllM!,._.__ __ ~- UH" 1111 enlr) 11d• will be> ruahcd by 1tt111n m11I IU permu )IOU 10 11\ffl '"' MAI oatlablc mun1hl Ullf\f d11dll~ CALL MITZI WELLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $500,000 • t'1l>port Equity ~unds ·Inc Ucense<l Brollor Since 1971 (714) 760-6060 ·we're Higher Than AnyBankOrS&L $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PRoPERTY SECONDS 8~% Passbook Annual Rate 9% Annual Yield •NO MINIMUM DEPOSIT REQUIRED •INTEREST PAID DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT •INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY Calif Residents Only Inquire For Higher Paying Cer11t1cates · ~munltv • IQ.ff & ~~•Verde Or. East , Suite "115 Costa Me11. Ce 92626 (714) 957-8633 • ••••,••• onlv peymenl ··--· 0 c ..... ,c&al o ReeldeRtial Put a few words I I 642-5678. ==========::-:===:-::========! to work for you. seminar "The Economics and Tax Advantages of Oil and Gas Investments" Wed ., Feb. 4, 5:30 P.M. The seminar will be conducted by the principals of Wiggins. Townsend & Co. of Dallas, T exos, and will include a presentation of their Limited Drilling Partnership Program for 1981 . Balboa Boy Club {Main Ballroom) 1221 West Coast Highway Newport Beoch • Weeklv co••lt••nt• • lllontlalv f•R41 .. • • 6 -nllil• to J year• • So11tlae"' Callform. Hf hf Ultf loan lnfo,•atlon ••nice J ii \'o~;r tllltHll lll~ ll~.td' (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ~30 Newporl Center 011ve t>es1gn Plaza Newpon 8eac:h C4hforn•a 92660 P UBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS I USINESS HAME STATEMENT Tnt lo11ow1no .,..,...,. " ck>ln; ousi ''" ·~ MICRO·TECH INOUSTRIES. '73~ Ac•Ctd TH-1? L.t,tf', lf••11nt, CA421U . Robftrl LM Waltln, "1'3•, Acacia fref L•ne Irvine. CA 971U l t'\i\ bt..t\lt'lt'\\ I\ (Ot\Ch.idf'd b' .tn lfl J11t•dua1 Rocen L wa111n Jn1\ \101~"11 w •\ •t1f"O w ith '"" ::ou"h Clfrt. ot OrM\Qe County o,, J•t\ I• 1991 I ,.u~• PuOll•M<I Or..,qe Co.st 01oly Polol Jan 10, 11 F•o 3 10 1 .. 1 1U·ll P UBLIC NOTICE '°ICTITIOUSIUllNUS HAMISTATEMl!NT I l~• lollowlnQ ptirton• er• doln; t>usl11en u Mu~1r~~~R ~~•av'. L}f.~.EI r~~~!~ Ca lllorn119?llS ,. Amir Enltrpriw• Inc . • Calllorn1a COrPO•ltlon, 1IU1 M•c.Artl'lur Blva • t: JO I rv1M, C1111ornlat 77 IS M o ruen Oehde•h l r. l9 WlllO•D•OOll, lr•IM , c.tlllornla 911U Abbas Nnslrlar\, 3700 Pfau Or., H PH· 11, Slnl• Ana, California 9270<! N1Qt11 t. Sunan Ml•-•. ,., We•I Yale Loop. lr•lne, Calllorn11 9171' Gn1ro ICh«llltourlan, 11116 St- Cren , Foun11ln Va lley, Ca lifornia 9?10t 1955 THUNDEABlfl) WHEELBASE: 102" -----------~ OVERALL LtNOTH: t-----------------175.3" -----------------i 2 seater due .. Ford Motor Co. plans to revive the two- seater passenger car in April when it in- troduces the 1982 EXP (bottom.) The car's size and fla ir are similar to the two-seater Th.onderbird produced during 1955-57. com - pany officials believe. But unlike the Thun- derbird. powered by a 4.8-liter V-8, the EXP will operate on a fuel-efficient 1.6· lite/°ur-cylinder engi!'e· offi cials claim. VERA LL HEIGHT: ·~ WHEELBASE: t----------94.2" OVERALL l.'.ENGTH: t--------"-----------170.3" ----------------~! Over 1'h e Counter MASO UstiftC)s NEW YOAIC IAPI ChmLH ?S 2• Htrl>GP s »1> 31 Nucorp l1 11"' SCalWtr 11''• ll'IO NASDAQ quotations Che\Ull 19 "', H1rUHI 21'• 21 .. OQilvyM ?••1 1•\o SwEISv 1'V• IS >howlnQ htQllHI t>IOi Cllubb •• ,, ... HenrdF \ 1S lS'• OliloCas J.1•1 ).I .. S•nEnr ~Jn. llp• and Doten• •nO lowest offers O~ Cirflco S Sh Holobm 1.. ? ... OhFerro 9 91., Stt ndvn 21•11 1' mar to.et mato.t" 11> OI C1t1SoGa ~ 1'"1 Hoover lln ll .. 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Now that KBS has an office tn your town. you can start getting the besl of both worlds when you trade stocks: the personal services of a lull-service broker, at rates you would expect from a bare-bones "discounter" (which KBS ls not). Next time you want a trade, give ua a call. You'll be impressed with KBS We have continual contact with four brokers on the N.Y.S.E. floor. and are members of every major exchange. We have the very latest equipment In our own back offices. so you get your executions and confirmations quickly. And. even more Important, you'll have your own personal representative, a pef'SOn whose expee1ise you'll come to know and respect So try KBS- we're reedy t.o help save you money wlthou1 a cut In services! 300 500 1000 Shern Sh-• Sh•• @11• @111 @>114 Oki Rate s 91 52 $16517 $25831 Memltlynch 111 82 182.89 E F Hutton 114 00 18500 Bache 11800 ~5300 Deen Witter 11004 183.00 P11ne Webber 11200 18000 Shlll'$00 115 lie 18500 Kl#lgMy.8oye 4'.00 12.11 Ova & Redly &4 25 107 37 Ctiertes Sc:hwlb &~O 84 ()() Thia chart tells part of the story. 27500 286.00 29600 286 70 286.00 288.00 12t.11 187 92 98.62 As you can see, yoJ'll save money when you trade with KBS. But you can't see the service you'll be getting. That's why we're eager to hear from you. Give us a call! p -~80)1e & Southwood, tg . ., I M-wN.Y.S.l .18dodierprtlld,..BacM.... ~SIPC Eee.lNl I I P1MM tend "'9 lnfonnltion lbout 1<18. IN:lud· eeo Newport Center Dl1v•' I I Ing yOAlf commllllon tchedule. Suh 235 I I Name Newpcwt lwft, CAW I I AddrMI (71~~~183 I I .... Zlp 100 432-7311 I I "'*-Number I ·-----------------------· • Hou'1!ano Tallbll, 201S Fourth SI .• • 10J !Mnta Monica, Calllor,1111.0.0S, IC h10IJnt11 lradpanaMAllll••I>, 11•1 E Trtntorr .lllvt .. •C. Orlf199, C1lltornl19*I. Thh buslneu I> conducted by • llmlltd 1>41'1ne"lllp .lllMIR ENTERPRISES INC. BY B1911tr Amlrvand, Pr"I· d•nt Tiii• .......... nl WH 111.0 with tilt County Cltrk of Or1n11e County on January t, "" ,.11,.. Publltnt<I Orlr>Qe eo .. 1 Oally Piiot, Jt n ll.10. 11. Ftb l, Htl 2'1-11 PUBLIC NOTICE SU"EltlOtt COURT Of' THE STATI Of' CAl.lf'OltNIA ,.Olt THI COUNTY 0,. ORANGE H•. A101ns ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ,.Olt CHANGE 0,. NAME IH rt RANOY JAY EVERETT, a minor, by LINOAMAAIE BALLA RO WhtrH i, lht oellllon ot LINOA MAAIE BALLJ>RO on 0.11111 of RAH OY JAY EVERETT, • minor, nas bun fllttl wllh lht Clerk of this court 1or 111 oratr ch1n;1no appllcan1·• nt mf from RAHOY J.lllY EVERETT to AANOY J AY BALL-"RO, IT IS HEREBY OAOEAEO lhtl a ll oerl6n1 lnternttd '" H id matter 16· oetr o.tort 1n11 court at 3·•.f1, Jn the courtroom of O·l , 11;30 a.m . to 111ow ceus. whv lhh app!lcellon for cflanoe of name SllOuld not be oranttld. IT 1$ FURTHER OAOEREO 11111 a copy of this order to shOw uuse be publlllllcl Oftet • -k for tour nK· cHll .. -II• orlor 10 Ill• day of '"Id htarlnQ In OAI LY P ILOT, t nt•nP•Ptr of gene ra l c lrcula tlon prlnltO In tilt County of Orange OAT E 0 J ell, IS,'"' Ron.Id J . Prt.,,..r J"°9' of 11'1 Superior Court Publl>llld Ort nQe Co." Oallv Pilot Jan. 10, 17.,Ft b. 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M f'f n:~ '\.~ ri: !,!~ 4-, ~ L l~· .!1~. ·11~tl ~:r:."',nct I =t f.=:•· ~ 4·u ~r--~ '~; =I! : ::! ii ta :~ :f .. f:-3:-:,, t tt.lc~~ VI~ ':ft ,:; . 2= l'fl C:U 0-"':f'r14,U -•--. ' --... --·---···-·-···-·--.... -·. • I Mo•clay'1 Cloelatl Prieee NYSE ·COMPOSITE ~~--~~~~~~~~~~· .. " TRANSACTIONS DAILY fttL.01' ltlao oton• tdlat'! j'Operati~n' .. unload' on way· BJ MILTON •oe&OWITZ • Trylna to keep traek of wbo maktl What or who OWftl wbom ls compUeated beeaUM t.be rel•UouhlPI elaaaae. Companies can move ln and out of bertba, depenclJ.ns on tbe wbima ol their corporate muten. Tbere'a a new a~tcbover in tbe worlls rtaht now. lntemalional Telephone• Tele1rapb <ITI') 1ot where they are today: the naUon'• 12th lar1eat company, by pick· ln1 up several hundred other companies over a 30·year apan. This wu durin1 tbe reip of Harold S. Geneen. They bou1bt ( Ct Sheraton botela, the -'IDU. Bobb•·llerrtll book \I\ publisher, Wonder bread, Ho1te11 cup· cakes, Twlnklea and the Hartford Insurance Group. Thia luaUable appetite resulted in a severe case of in· digestion. So now ITI' is into "Operation Unload." In the past two years they have aold off or closed down 33 opera- tions. The Yellow Cab ·company of Washington, D.C., no longer belongs to them, nor does the Pearson candy com- pany. NOW THEY WANT to cough up still another part of their sprawling empire: Morton frozen foods. Morton is a familiar name In supermarket freezer cases. They make frozen dinners, pot pies, fried chicken and baked goods. They rank as one of the major performers in this arena, with annual sales of $200 million. ITr, with annual sales of $24 billion, will hardly miss Morton. Just as RCA, an $8 billion conglomerate, will hardly miss the Banquet frozen food business that it's sell- ing ofr. (For whatever reason, big eorporatlons have had trouble making a lot of mon"y in the frozen food business). Is there a buyer for Morton foods? Yes, there is. R.J . Reynolds lnduslries of Winston-Salem, N.C., bas agreed to lake the frozen roods business off IT'l"s bands. BUT WAIT A MINUTE, isn't Reynolds the big • cigarette company, bringing us such brands as Winston. Salem, Camel and Vantage? Yes, they are but they have built up a ll)ighty presence in the rood industry, and they obviously want to expand on that base. Reynolds pushed its way into foods during the 19605 when the rumblings linking cigarettes to lung cancer began to sound louder and louder. Tobacco profits enabled them to buy a bunch or companies making foods and beverages. Into the Reynolds fold came these brands: Chun King Chinese foods, Patio Mexican roods, Hawaiian Punch, Vermont Maid s yrup, My*T*Fine puddings, College Inn broths and juices. Food was not the only diversilication for Reynolds. It bought the largest containership operator in the country, Sea-Land. And it got into the oil business by acquiring American Independent Oil. THE FOOD BUSINESS slumped along at Reynolds, not scaring anyone, until 1979 when it made a major move by shelling out some $600 million to buy San Francisco· based Del Monte, the nation's largest canner or fruits and vegetables and one of the biggest Importers of fresh fruits j <bananas and pineapples). Re)llM>lda consolidated all of its food operations under l the Del Monte banner. It's a S2 bUlion business, making Reynolds the cigarette leader one or the binest food pro-l cesaors we hav-e. Reynolds will now add to that business by brlnglna ln Morton frozen foods. It's an ironic acquisition because when Del Monte was an independent company, operating under its own steam. it was often criticized for sticking 1• with an old-line business like canning and not getting into what some people thought was the wave of the future: frozen foods. But Del Monte saw too many other companies stub their toes in frozen foods, and they were glad they refrained from enterin~ the field . Slark•'" Tit., s,, •• "•"' ----· I ' I I • c: • OAtL V ltk.OT 14 .. 11tme 'Creationist' theory gains afl'llOlllA D. IUAI A amall CaUfornla lnatltut. ll lead n1 th• way 11 hr&IUan fundamenleUJll pt .. a n.Uonwlde cam· palsn to return th\I l•achln1 ol "cr .. uonllm" lo lbe <'laHmom So far, th anu uoluUonllLI' California 1 uc· c: •H hev• been I mtttd to wiMlnc f\anda from a few local 1oehool boanb for teethl.n• lh• theory of •uPfrn•tu.r•I e l'eataon on an eQ\lll J)aalt wllh t volu· uc"' Tbey've won 11lm lar cone lou from school boardJ ll •l•lf' Ulle Georal• aod Vlr1inia and auch major clta.J a• Oellu . Tex ud ~umbua, Olalo. £qual lime ls 1111 they H'k, lhe anU-evolutionlsls ,. "'e amply wanl both I.he cruUon a nd evolution •ttMnatives pre&ented," uys Or Dua ne T . Glsh. a l 'n1ven11ty of C alifornia trained blo-cheml•t who is •ll oc1•h: d1~clor of the San Dle1o·based lnstllute ror C rta.uon Rt ear c h IC lt, OPEaATING ON A ...... annuai budget rala~d litriely vaa s mall private donations. Is the c-h1er research center for lbe c r eationist-d rl ve. And that resear c h is the dltference bet ween the new movement and crea tiontst efforts of the pas t SO years. Now the unll evolutionists lry to prove their ease scientifically ICR 's staff of eight sc1en lists, a ll holding d oetoral degrees, has debated pro l!volution scientis ts at more lhan 120 college cam · puses across the U.S . and C a nada. The anti-evolution ists. Gish s ays, maintain that "known laws and natural processes d emonstr ate that th e universe could no t have created ltseU. Life itself could no t h ave s pontaneously com e into be~ ing." G is h , a uthor of a book called "Evolution: The Fossils Say No!." c laims the second law o f lherroody nam1cs precludes gradual d evelopm ent or life because iii establis hes that heat cannot m ove from a colder place to a warmer place within a closed physical !iyste m . That means. he says. that order could not n ow from disorder without outsid e as· SISt-<inte. H E A~ ARGUES THAT TOO many of the so· called "intermediate stages" of man's evolutionary development are missi11g from fossil r ecords or pre - historic life on earth. "We s tres!i that we would not use lhe Bible to prove our point ." adds Gish, whose institute is an orfs hoot or San Diego 's tiny Christian Herita ge College. "We us~ no religious literature at all." But scientists s ubscribing to the theory of evolu· t ion scoff at the cr eation ists' scientific claimf.. "We aren't talking about a closed system when we talk about the earth a nd s un. so that jus t does n 't hold up," says Dr. R ich ard Lemmon . associate d ir ector of the Laborato ry of Chemical Biodynamics a t lJC Be rke ley P ALEONTOLOGISTS ANSWER THE Gish con - tention about missing fossi~ by pointing out that more an<! more fossils ar e continually be ing found, increasingly closing the gap. They note th at fossil de - posits are usu ally found v ia blind luck. not by systematic r esearch . so the "missing links" that might solid.ly re fute the a nti·evolutionist think ing could tum up-.anytime . But the creationists continue to gain ground. The California stale Board of Educa· lion a llows cr eation theory lo be taught in a ll state schools so long a s it's not in science classes. Ana Gish s ays "Our efforts a re definitely picking up.·· Altho ugh not a single anti·evolutionist holds the c hairmanship of a biology department at any major US. universit y. c reationis ts are m a king inroads o n the fac ulties or some California campuses Creatio n is taught as the origin of the uni verse in o ne San Francisco State Univers ity biology class and three of the 29 biology ins tructors a l Cal State Chico a r e anti-evol ution ists. "We're doing all right in the present political climate," G ish s a id. "But we expect to get a better hearing from the state Board or Education when we get a new governor and we hope Rona ld Reagan's e lection victory will improve the poUtical climate for us." 1 EhC1$ ua columniat based an SolltaMomcaJ ., PU BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE APWl ...... lt .......... Pr ince Ph ilip o f t;ngla nd says' the Sovi e t Unio n 's "milit a r y a g - gr ession" and its in· tcderencC' in other countries 1s Largely lo bla me for "the ta lc of prsent world tl•nsion and th«.> arm~ race .. · Nudist 'control' sought V I SA l.lA <AP ) Tul art' County nudis t!-. be ware. lhe s heriff's d {• part me nt wants you County Counsel Tom Bo wman is d eveloping an o rdina n ce at the re· quest o r S h erirr Bob Wiley to control l>Umm<>r nudity in the l'ount \ ·~ eastern hills. Com plain ts were re· ceived last-year by the department about naked p eo pl e along county PICTITlout •llllNHI ...... ITA,IMINT TM 114 ... 1,,t Mrtt"l •r• 1111119 ..,.._, .. . ALICIA l'O"fJON ~All! SEllVICI INC •• t•• Allele ... , ..... ,, •toS, Mlu ltll Vltlt, (A.,.., Ct•rll L.tl CIW1".....,· C1ll!Of'nla, JM ltlau ast10 1, '-i Clt-t>te, CA ''"'· Merl 41111 Cllrl\IOOMr. ))4 Iller• I \ll•al, '°"' Cltmfflle, CA t)•1t T!llt -lntn h CO<lduettd 01 a c.,. "'•lloll Alltla Fortlon Car Service lllC. 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Coetllh• ... lldtr\, Inc , a Cllll0<111 corPOtellen, 17U M l1114tr A .. ., C0tl M1t1. c.111. mv, Tith hlllllH ll C011d11cltd bY I •lm11H -1111Ml\lt» Coel11111t •ui...-1. Ill(, P.,1 Sllwiro, Ptftldlnt Tl\lt 11e--..1 was flltcl wllh IN COllll1y Citric. OI Orente Counl'r' on Jen. ...... , '·15*J Pullfl"*f 0rMOt Coe11 0111y Pllol Je11. 20, 11, Ftll, >. 10, '"' JOMlt PUBLIC NOTICE PU~UC NOTICE fllCTITlout IMIMMl;a-...... IT&TaMINT Tiie ...... lllf PlfMnt are H lflt !11;111111" .. ; atAO 'S '-ANOS (All'I MAIHTINANCR, JOit f'le<011t1e, c .. 11 Mfft, Cellfofll4e ,,.,_ lrvtlll 1"*"4rlel L.llllMC-, In<, A C•ll~nl• c.,..,a11on. uon hm•r••• Orlvt, 5-A Ml, CA '170), Thlt llllllntt• It <-uclllf OY • COf• DOl•tltf\. lf•llW lnc11ntrl1I Lt ltOiOOt, Inc , A CelilOtnle COf'P. Jeck Grll111tt, Prt•IOlnt Th11 ttll•mttt1 wa• llltG with 11\e County Cler' Of Or-County on J111 n ,1 .. 1 l'U~l7 P11blll-OrM>Vt Cot•I O•lly 11'1101, Feb >. 10, 11, 1 .. 1 .,, .. , t P U BLIC NOTICE NEWS PEATURll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICS ....,._ PICTlft-....... a• NOTICS OP UfTCllTION ...... ITAnMe•T TO cacatc Mcua1n ••H•••• Tf\t te11t111111t .--., ... ,,.. "'"· '"' ·•• u.c.c.1 111111111"' • NOtlCt It Mflbf t i••" ti IN AVOCAOO Ml'-1 .. IJIOt "'~'""' CrMlttn " !90ea"t ... CITTl&.L.. A•• . ''"IM, CA, '2711 AUii. J °"'9',.._...., ............... 214 "-·-· • "Lyon, !Mllte AN, e-... Of..... JOI...-$1~ ..... S.11r1:.. Tt r $Ct t• ol Cellternl1, O\tl e 11<11rlt1 In· rect. COflNI -Mor. CA thtS. terttt I• 4lfMlll 10 lie <rNted 111 OflMOr Otfleid L. Oertft -Jt•Ann Oeten, Mid t'tllltd IO$TIEPHIN L. A OKINS, ltOI YtCM (;ollne, Ne_,.,. leecll. CA St~llf .. ~dtlY. WllOH hllllttt 94• .,... drett It-· This WMlllH It <-U<ltd by 1 Tnt pr_n., In wlll(h 1'le Secwlt'I' llmllld P<11111trtlll1 lnt•r .. 1 will lie crNMd la. ll'l 9-ral, J.._.,Sltmltr •11 llK1ure. •lld to11IPMtflt, tuff'lllut• 0.11tre1 Pen,.., •nd l;irniSlllntt Of Oeb4or (0Vttln0 t lll• tleMtlllf'lt Wll llled wltlt IN pr-rty now IO<lltd •t 1214 S. Lyon, C:-ty Clerk Of OrMtt CO..llly.., Jen S..nl• Alli, County of <>< ..... , Slt1• Of JO. tMI. Ct lllor11lt, t lld 1>u.ines1 11nown H Fl .... !>PR INKLE A REPAIR SERVICE P110tllihM Ortntt COlll 0.tly ,.Uet, Tiii 1tor•Mld •ecurlty tr.,.Hdton FtD ). 10, 17, 24, "'' ..... , will bt C-..nlnwlld on Ot tlttr 11'1t 10th cMY Of Ft0r111ry, t .. 1. II eHrO~· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS.IUSINUS--1mattly IOIOO AM .. •t SANTA AHA l'ICTITIOUI IUSINIH HAMI JTATIMENT ESCROW, 12• S. IMin Strtt1. Sant• llAMI STATIMallT T"° totlowl119 person 15 OOlnu l>uot A.n1, C•llt~flll by Clwck NOTICE OF DEATH Of GEORGE WATSON ltUO. DY AND OF l'ETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-107415. Th• lellowll'IO persons are ool no "'"., So t•r 11 kno•n tt tllt Secured P•" WSll'ltU•~ llANOY RHOOES ASSOC .. io )rd IY. •II bu\tt .... l\fmtS Md •dG••Ut• AOUA CONCEPTS, ,_ S (OtSI Sit t, L...,._ a..ac11, CA t2•SI UMO I>• llW OtolOt for 111e '"'" yHf\ HlthWO,L49\INletc11'2•St A•ndell 1(11111 l.•nha m tJ7'I PUl, •t• 80B S SPRI NKLER GltM Robtr1 Ad41m, lOIVr llrd, Mar iner Bid 1 Apt ,Ot i.iuun• SERVICE, 117• S LYOlt, Stnlt Ana, Ne•POrt'8Ncll,C•lltornl••M3 Nlou•• CA97l71 . • CA, BOB'S SPR INKLER REPA IR J•ck Hull>erl•. •20 llou Co~1• Tlll\,bullneU ,5 conclucteO l>y in in SER VICE, 1l1• S Lyon, s..-11 An1 Mu•, Celllom1• m'l7 o1Vld\lal CA L•>I CS.y 10 lll•<l•lm• 1\ t 1'<11 To all heirs benefic iaries, cred itors and contln~nt creditors of George Watson Ruddy of Anaheim. Californ ia , and persons who may b e otherwise Interested In the wlll and/or estate: T111s buslneu I\ conducted l>Y a R K ~ntwm Otlecl Jll'llH!ry 27, 1"1 oeneral partnersnl~ Thi\ flaltmtnl wai 11~ wlln 1.._ Ro11tr1 R CIUell c.tenn R Adam County Clerk OI O<at1911 Courrty Ort Jt n Secured P1r1y Thlt U•ltmtnl wl~ lllecl w1111 tlW lO , .. , SANTA ANA ISCllOW County Clerk ot Or1nQt Counly on ' l'U4"l '2• S. Mai. SC-1 Jtnulfy•, , .. , Pu1>h'111G Or..-llt Cot•• D•t1v Pilot, SanlaAna,CAtJ701 l'U>t• FtD l, 10," ,., '"' 608•11 Pu11n1flt0 OranQot Co.ts! O•"v Pllo1, Pu1111•11ee10tet1Qt coast 0111y Pilot, -------Fto l, 1'111 •'!:lt J•n 13, 10, 21 Ftb ), 1-t 190-tl P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE A petition has been flled by Randall ~uddy In the SUTIMINTOF WITHOllAWAL SUPUltCMt COUllT OFCAL.,OllNIA Superior Court of Orange FllOMPAllTN1111H1,. couNTYOl'OllANGIE County requesting that FICT~;~~~T~~:.~::sE:AMI NOTICE~~· .~=TIOH TO Randall Ruddy be aPPolnt-Tlle I01IOW1t19 per_, 11•> W•lllO••wn SILL llEAL ESTATE AT ed as personal represen- u • oener•I P•rlner lrom tnf PlllVATI SALi tative tO administer the ~r1Mr.t11p 01Jer•t1n9 unoer 111• '" ••• '" p'".·,~·· .. '-~1 'E~'?t\Hl•.'do•l•"s'u11s''!. oNt estate of George Watson t•t•ous t>u s.1nte \' n•m• ot tiUN " _..,., "" .. -. • ""' R dd ( d TINGTON HAABOR BOAT SERI/ICE ELI ZABETH DOUGLASS, DIANE u y un er the In-•1 lJU Tempe Or . H ... ftt1t19lon Buen MICHELE DOUGLASS •nd JOHN dependent Administration CA'1M9 I OAlllOOOUGLASS,,.IR ,Monor• of Estates A u Th t' Tne llCltliOU\ OUStrwu n•me >t•lt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1n•1. C ' e pe I· men• tor .... ~rlnersn1p wo tiled on \l.il>1•<I lo conltrm•llon "' ,,,. •bo•• lion Is set for hearing In July 10. 1'111> 111,(11e county ot Or.-.oe ontttltd S-r1or Court, on Febru•ry Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Full n--•dd•tu OI '""Pf''°" " ...... tO 00 • m or .,,., .. ,~, Center Drive, West. in the w1ttt0r•• ftQ N1t11> ~'"°"' Mttttwll. ••""" tM ume ••to ... o 0• ••w, the un C . t f S t llH h,?!Pf Or • HW\llllQtOn S.tcn, CA. ders19 ... o, •• llu.,dt•n. will ••If •• I y 0 a n a A n a I 91'49 J>r•••t• .. 1e 10 ,,,. 1119,,.st ano l>Ht ne1 California on February 2S. Hus \t•itm.tnt w•\ tiled ""'" t,,t Counlv Clerk ot Or•noe County on J•nuar, & t981 I l'tU0'1 1'1S>OI Pul>li""'<I Or-Co.I>! o ••• , Pll!ll Pu1>1tSl1fd Or-CMll Dally PllOI, Nllf\Antl1on•MltcMll OldO., on 11\f lerm\ tnd Conditions 1981 at9;30a.m . ,.14104, 11ere•nttter rnen11.,,..ci, •II r111nt. "''" IF YOU OBJ E T Pul>Mlleel OrM>9t co .. 1 Ot llY P11ot •nd 1nlerf\t ot tn• unoers>ontd, •s C to the Ftb J, 10, 17 1' 19'1 •10-t1 llutr01M1, 1n IM rHI prl)Cltrly IO<ele<I g_ranting Of the petrtiOn, -------tn 111e County ot Or•nve. S1•1• ot YOU Should e ither appear PUBLIC NOTICE C•IHornl•, O.Krllle(I u follow• at the hearing and state PAACEL t An uncllvode<I I UlrO In Jan ll.10 11 Ftl> J t9't 711 8t J1n ll 20.11, F.O l.1 .. t ,,,. .. , PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----terut '" ano 10 Loi 1 °' rrac1 use•• your o bjection s or f ile FtCT1 T1ous aus1NEss F1CT1T1ous aus1NEn ! Pf• M•P re<0tde<I "' eooi. 1~1 P•11u written objections w ith the NAME STATEMENT "CTITIO'" •Ul1NIU NAME STATEMENT H , n -260! M•><•11•"'"'4' M•os. '" f Tll• follow•no "'"'°"I\ OOll'IQ Ou51 I NAMI ITATIMl llT I Tne 10110 .. tnQ person• •re OO•n111 ,,,. Ol!IU of I"' Counly Recorcltl• of court be ore the hearing. ''" •• Tll• IOllowln9 ~rSOnl are doln9 l>u•ln•ss.. Wld County '.\'OUr appearance may be HAWAII.AN RAINBOW FUN ANO I bu•lntSUI: CALVIN CAT, t1l01 Ml Wynne'" EXCEPTING fHEREFAOM Unou 1 II\ person or by vo:.ir at· >NACI" SHOP )10.A E••I 1111\ Slr~et SU NW EST PllOPERT I ES, fO N <•t FoW\t•1n Vallo. CA '17108 ! 1nrou911 Ill "' sllowtf on 11\f (on· t :o•I• Mn • C•h•ornot•i.11 l llltl• ,,. c.tatlnt , Sovtll L~na· CA P•u• Sn1n 110 1141 H•t••O Street I oom1n1um PIMI rtCOteleO •n Book UISS orney. Jonn l(oma1an1 90t St~POrl ,,.II, Wntm1n>1cr CA 97 .. J PaQt ~•• Of OllK•ll RecorO• 01 \olltd I F Y 0 U A R E A Orin HunlonQIOn Buell Calilornla I P•ler c Hotlub, 40 N Vl•1• de W•ynt Uyemura, l009 s T11orn1on. Counly. c RE DI TOR or a cont- 1 11~'" I Cttallna, Soulh L.,,,., CA 97•11. Stnt• An4, CA 9?104 PARCEL 1 u91t s1 •• .nc>wn on '"' lngent c~editor of the de- '"'1' OU,1nf'\\ \ conduct•O Ow•" in 1(-" RtnWI< .. , * Auby SI . L '""'" bu'\lne\\ I\ COf\udu<t•O by • co-noom•n.um Pl•n referred to tn 1 .. ,duei B .. c11, CA,,.,.. o•nt••• s>t•lne,.111o P••u• , -· ceased, you must file your JoM t<amatan• This butlneu IS conduC1tO l>y al W•ynt Ufemw•t S.•O prOQ<!rty I\ commonl• rtlerrfO Claim With the COUrt Or '"'' >1att,.,.,n1 wa\ "'"" w1111 '"" ventral -1ntr'111p. Thi\ .i<011rnen1 wa• f1te<1 w1tn IMI 10 u • conoom1n1urrl un11 1oc.t1ed at pres t 't t th I :ounty , .. , ... 01 O•anQ« County on I Ptttr c Holl~!> I County Clwk ol Or-County on Jan J'7S Mudo .. 8rook Str .. t Co•I• en I 0 e persona Janu•ry o I-I I Tltlt stat-I Wtl fllt<I w11n 111e 70, l'ltt Mt>• C•lltornta ' representative appointed l'IU,.t County Cle<kof Oranot County on Jtn FIMOlt Tl'I•\ >alt •i •ul>i<'<I 10 cutr~nt la•t" by the COUrt Within fOUr Publl\l1f0 Oran~ (Ot>I Daily P1lo1.1 "· "" I Put>h•Md 0r""9t (o.l\t Oa•IY Pilot tovcn•nl\, Cond•l•ons rf\trt<llOll\ •• months from the date of J•n I) 10 11 f'fl> l 19'1 -11311 Publltlled Oranoe Coast 0•11~1~1~ F•I> l, 10 ti 14 ~ 1 ... 11 ~r••l•on> rt(jllt\, r.Qnl\ OI w•v t•'4'·1 flrSt iSSUance Of letters a s PUBLIC NOTICE J•n. v . Fet>. l, io, 11, '"' H•·••I' P UBLIC NOTICE ;';~:!~ •nd ""''1tno •l'l<umorancts .,1 provided in Section 700 .of '"' tt•m• .tnd cono•hon\ OI ..... the Probate Code of stream~ and in S1t'rra F1CT1T1ous eusiNess P UBLIC NOTICE m e adows ... NAME STATt:MENT FICTITIOUS auSINESS NAME STATEMENT ··~ •• n •n 1.,.,1u1 mo,.. 01 1,.~ un•t•o ~~f iforni~. The. t ime for Slalt\ 01 A.rTWrtU or part C•\11 •no l filing Claims Will •not eX-P•tl creO•t, 111f term\ ot >utn Ct.Oil to pi re prior tO four monthS Of •«•Pt•Dle 10 Int (lut rO.•n """lo from the date Of the hear• Tn .. tollow1n9 pcn~on" ar~ ao•no ------The prop o :. t' d or 11u••n•».. l'ICTITIOUS 1us1N,:u d i nd~nc~ wobu 1 1.d make ~ac:.1~0N ~1~,;.R~~u~~.~"s 11~:1~:0 ,11•101~=,!!;~~~:,N,,!1"1111us• Tne tollowlnQ Pf'''°" " 00tnQ ou'' rieu •i A t AUTO OOCTOR OF OPANGE COU NT Y AUTO RESEARCH CENTER OF (Al.IF MOB ILE AUTO 00( TOR OF ORANGE COUNTY 1401 Mtdloro Fulltrto" CA '11•H ,,_ Co" rt Five PftUnl IS ot lne ' t · d nu 1ty in pu 1c illegal c11o•o<n1• •11oe 1 ""'"'' with two exceptio n s · G•or~ c Ttrtl\ 11110 5aculll0) KELLY'S GUEST HOME , •• ,, . d _, ' . IS''''t Fovn\4i1f'I V.tllt)y Ca l,fo,r11•1 Efo1\•. M1u1on V1e10. (allf0f'rtt1 9)t.fl a m ong ch1I r en un11er 12 qnoe Ka•nrl'l'I Kelly zo110 i ... n E10 .. • Ron•fa M Kf"towl~ H•• M ttotoro l'ullt•lon CA 91ol! •mount 0•0 10 •«OmCMnt 11\f Oller 1ng nO 1Ce abOVe. and Ill• D•lt nu 10 °" •O.•d on con 1 Y 0 U MAY EX AM IN E '"m•••on °'•a•• b• '""court the Hie kept by the court. B•d• 0• 011t'• ••• •nvit..o 10' '"" If you are hnterested · the oroe>t,h •""" rn1.1\l ot '" wr1t1nQ •nd 10 -., ,, o~ ••.e•v•o .. , •M 011oc~ ot estate , yolJ may file a re -a n d d Ur I ng th CH t e I Gu• T•r11\ 11110 !><ltutllo Slrtel M1u1on v1eio. Ct111ornoe -Z•fl Founl••n V•ll•• C•••fOrn•• 91IOI Oontkl Albfor1 Zollo, ,,,.,, E•o1 .. Tn•i-t>u\•nnt 1\ lottOu<tf'O o-. • ., jf\ Onndu.it 1nom•• w ... ...,.''°" J• •110<n•• q uest with the court to re-performances . Tn" bu''""" ,, conouc ••d "• ., M1u1on V•t10. C•1t•ornta ~Ii>" otnPra1 oartnt""r\h1p Tnn «>u~lnf'n 1~ conduct~d bt' an '" Ron~ta M K.nowlt"\ ~.,:n•,~,"·~c;;:.: ·•,;.},~ Ec•','.:~.~::·~~ ceive speC1al notice ot the P UBLIC NOTICE GeorQfl' C Tt fl1\ chv1du11 f ,.,,, \tat,.m..-nt .,.., h l..o •11" t~ Oon•ld A l oHo County (Itri..°' o~,.,,04"' County on J an '<'•11'\ryn Kf'lly Z0410 q 1Q81 l "''' slate,,...nt ••\ t11f!d w11n .,,,. Tn1' \ltlttrnt'nl wa\ filt'O A11th the' (our'll t Cit,. Of Or llill'\Qt> Coons. on J4n • 1'181 l'tUUO Publl\heO O'•noe-t oa\t Oa11Y P1tot ..,,. .,., , .., ... 1n ,,,.. C•t" 0, '"" invento ry of estate assets '>vPf"0' C .... r1 O• d•l,..rf.o 11 II>• and Of the pet1t10nS, a C• ~"•ra •• n P11•son•11• "•"• "m• •11" c o u n I s and r e port s ;;;,~,:;:,~;~~!'~,:. ~~ . .'n" "°''0 •no described ln Section 1200 F1U4JS County '°'••k of Or•not Cou11ty on Pul)h,11fd Of•'>llt' Coast Oa11y Pilot, J1nuMY 9. lqjll J•n IJ X) ll, Ftl> ) tiltlt HS I t FISJ4J4 Pu1>hsl1f0 Or..-Qf (Ot>I Dau. P1IOI Fell J, 10. 11 l• 1!/91 oOI It 'P UBLIC NOTICE' ~or '"""'' 1n•orm•l1on •no D•O of the California Probate •orm• _, •• ,,.. O"•C• o• '"" •1 Code. P U BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUS1NE55 NAME STATEMENT Jan IJ 10. II Fell J 19tl n • It P U BLIC NOTICE lotnfr fOI" tN 9u.,01•n f"• f tQftl ·~, rip\~t •tiO to '•fKf ""' •nd •It O•O\ I FICTITIOUS aUStNESS OAT E 0 J•nu••, JO 1qe1 NAME STATEMENT John O•••O Oou9la5\ Tht ,oUow .,tQ Of'r\On\ •r~ ooinQ G..iaro1an l>"\lnn>•S 1.I PPOl.O, tiE NO Ell SO N .,, .. 111e IOfl-lnq ~''°" '' OO•no llu5• FICTITIOUSaUSINESS TBBW COMPAN Y, 100 E .. t To"" OtHSMOOll nos•• NAME STATEMENT I tj)OO M.cArtl1ur 8oult•••o. Newoon THOMAS w MEHOEllSON, JR (IJ BOGIE S 111 BOGIE!> Al Int 1011ow1n11 ""'son 1~n11 Dusi Beacn.CA9'61>J / JSOE•llllll1StrHl,Su1tt lt• BAL , 101 Ma•n Strut B•lllOA nuso R1cn•ro L 0 BuuchtmP, 100 E••t CosuMeu,C•lltornt•O•V C•lttornt•9161>t GOLDEN GI RL PAG AN J;S, ISU lower, •000 M•<Arlhur Bouth•ro Tal ..... ,,.111•1 S4f.lli. R 1c"4'0 lltif'y 80Qtl'd ••• Sup~r1or Avt Nt•POrt Bt•<h C•hf ,,_.ewoort &.•<" (A92.,.l AH•r"eyttor P9UU••r M ilan Dostal, Attorney at Law. sos City Parkway West, Suite 1000, Orang•, Ca . 92668 ; tel : 014) 835·2924. B•vwooo Or•"" N•woo•I B••cn 91") P•u• MMi Crwrll'i Tr•u'*f''" JAlO PuOlt\.ne4 Or•noe Coen• O•;•y Pilot c.iilorn•• '1?&61 -Ooro111y E !>nrtvf,. Lanell I ll Court N•woori 8oul•v•rO, Newpan Beacn. f'•l>'U•'•) • 10, 1"11 _••J.8•1 PUBLIC NOTICE Tnt\ bu»n•••" conducted bf 1n '" NowPO•t ~•en. CA. 976/>J CA '12"60 · 'II ~•••dual Tl11\ l>u\IMU •s conducled l>V '•n In Or Rooert F Suuc11•mP 410 No•lll P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF OEAT.H OF f R1cl\•td R ll<>Q••o O•••dual • Main Sir"'· S...I• Art• CA '11/0t l111\ •••••-nl •t\ tijfd ••Ill t"f Oorotll• E Snreve Jamo P warmonq1on ,.,., L•"9••v -----CLARA BELLE WATSON Counh Cler~ ol Or1noe County on Tt11s \lat-t wa1 lttld w1111 tN Avtnue, lrvtn•,(A971t• NOTICE OF DEATH OF I AND OF PETITION TO 11nu•ry<1 tqet ,,,34 •• Coun1~C1•rk otOr<1nQPCovn1,onJan Tn1s 11uuneu ;, conducteo b• t RUTH M. DUNN ANO OF ,AOMINISTER ESTATE • .. :1a 1981 o•ner11 pe,,,..rSlliP p E T I T I O T O Pul>llSl'#CI Ot'•nQP Co.o\t O••IY 1>11ot, FIS490' RtCllard L Be-..ctwmp N A D • NO. A-107481. J•n 11. 10 11 Fe1> J. 1981 t•t at I Pu1>1t>lleel Or""9t Coe•• 011ty Pi1o1 T n1s ua1.,,,..,1 w•s 111.., ... t11 tnc I MIN I STER ESTATE NO. , T o a II h e i r s , Ftl> J 10,11,7•,t9tt ill-It CountyClen.OIOr-(ounl•onJtn A-107416. beneficiar ies cred itors P U BLIC NOTICE lO ,.,.t • P UBLIC NOTICE Hu"w1rz REMER M•cOOHALO ,. T ~ . a 1. I h e i .r s , and contingent c reditors of Nrno4 MEADE be n e ficiaries, c re,d1tors1 Clara Belle Watson of I FICTITIOUS IUSINESS . FICTITIOUS IUStNHS Atlo<MY\ •I \AW and contingent c reditors of H u n t in gt 0 n Be a c h.'. NAME STATEMENT MO N•wCJOrt eemer °'"' sie •>H I Ruth M. Dunn of Orange I Ca 1 i fornia and persons Tne fOllOwinQ person '' dO•nu 1>us1 I NAME STATEMENT Newp0r1 llHCh C•ltlornt• •il>60 C • f . ' • . nnu• 1111 to11ow1n11 peroons are do1 n11 ,,,14... al1 orn1a , and persons who may be otherwise in- NOTtCEoro 0£,:AuLT AR ISTOCRAT PET SUPPLIES, bu~·~·:~;~, LAO I ES TOlJCH A PubU"'9d Or•n9f: (N\t D••IY PUot who may be otherwise in· terested in the Will and/or :s 4 G•rdtn Grovif' C•ti• 9'l6AS • • ~. s • w , t t NAN CY E SHAW ;, >Ul>\tltuttO tHl1 v.111nv1ew StrHt Su•I•. Bld~l cLASS PO 8o 111••' Co I ~ F~I 1~--~· terested in the will a nd/or estate: ~· lr\istff -11\414 cer~ln -ot lru>I " Ml ,,.,, 1nu E d I C•l•I q1m. 16~! Tu\hn Av• CO•I• P U BLIC NOTICE es a e : . . . A petition has been file 'ICTITIOUI au1111aH •"•c u 1 e d by w 1 L L I AM c "" < son, nrima •. Mo• C•••• 9?617 A pet t1on has been f led j b M. h I J W' I C""1Ul llAMll ITATaM•llT WARMINGTON, t 11 H tru>\or. 101 S•ntt Ant, Ct ltl ~!OS fnomu C I.loll•, IMS fuslln Avt. ----1 I y IC ae ' 1 SOn in HOTICIOl'TllUSTIE'SSALE :rtt. 111410•1119 pertolls •r• doln DAVIDH WALLACEan<1&A.R&ARAI Thl•bu1•n•uhconducte<111v1nin Co•••M••• Cil•f 91,17 STATIMINT Ol'AIANOONMINT by Evelyn Jean C larke In the Superior Court of T.S.Ne.ltJU llllthwun: N WALUICE. 11U\bancl 41!0 wol• •• divtdu•1• Ml Tl1•Sbu\l~>t\Conducl•dDY tfl•n ~ OFUSIOI' lhe Superior Court of'O range county request ing I R US r EE SA FE CO TIT LE FAZIO'S FA$T TAN, l"tJ llMc IO•nt tenant\, I\ -ll<l•ron Oelfd ~nn <11fl5on d•••dual rlCTIT10US IUSINESS NAME 0 ( t • f . INSURANCE COMPAN Y, JIOO Bhid.,H.-t1.,.....11Mcll,CA9?MI. ind t•ec1AtoC1 S.P1embu 10. 1911 andl This nalfment wo 111.., ... 111 tl1f rnornaic Lion• T11e 1011-•"9P•trsonnas1wn<1ont<1 range oun Y reques 1ng that Michael J . Wiison be Wtt>llH• Boulevttd, 1.0\ A.n9elu , •• ,_... J. ,, ..... ttn No Lin• recorci,ct OclOOtr a. t'71" •n•trumonl ~:u,~~~ '"." ol OranQI! County Oft J•n Tl11\ \llltmenl w•I 1111<1 .. 1111 '"' .... Ule OI ,,,. llctlliout ........... n1mt j that E v~lyn Jean Clarke a pp 0 in ted a s pers on a I C11tt1900t0.ltltP11one l71l111lllM A ... ,$ ..... Ane,CA'2101. No, 1113, Book Ulll>O. P•Qf t1S8, ol • e '>IZ 1 county Cltrl\ol0t.,,QPCounlyonJaft RAN DY RHODES. INC · al 7Jl9t be appointed as personalf r e presentative to ad- OnFebruary 1•,19'1•t 11 00 o'ckKk Tltl1blill,_.l1conclll<i.dbyan ln ltcl•lrecordSOl111f CountyRe<ordet I> rh 'l0,1911 C~~n.~r7 Sld"Pl.108,LtQun•N•Qll•I representati ve to ad-m i n ist e r the estat e Of AM •t tne tronl ollict tnlr•nct 1n the dh•lchlel. Or1n9e County, Ct hlo•nl• lltrol>y ul>lisl1eel 0<•"9f (o.l\t Dally Piiot l'U4 .. I '' · · t th f R I m••n ·-·Of S.leco Till• lnwr..-o ..,,... J. l~llH 91vts notice 11111 • l>reacn OI ,,,. OD Jtn 70, 11 FtD J 10 t .. t lJl:!_t l Publi\l1eel 0.•"9f Co.ISi Daily Piiot, The llCl•hOUS l>ustneu n1mo ,. m inis e r e estate 0 u h Clara Belle Watson (under Compenf. ns N Brote1way, c11y 01 Tltk .._, wn fli.d .1111 11~11on. for wn1c11 .. 1ci-011rus1 " P UBLIC NOTICE F•1> l, 10, 11.1•. '"' • .,.11 1trrto 10 al>O•t .... "'"° •n O•..-llf M . Dunn (unde r the In· the I nde pendent Ad· !>an1a Ant, St••• ot Ct lllor111e , county CwllofOrenveCountyonJan, 5eCur11y, "•• occurrf'O. 111e nature o• '~=~~=~1~41i:_":,.,.m. )Jl•I Manner dependent Administration! m inistration of Estates i~~~~~ ~!::;..~.i.~.u:,A~r~~"~o.: ?l, '"1. Fl t~ 11~~~~0~;,."9:!~::.!~ .. , tne or1n N7lW --P UBLIC NOTICE 1B1d11 11 ~ IOI. Laouna N•outt CA ol Estates Act). Th~ peti-Act). The pet ition is set for dtr 11\t 0.0 01 Tru•t ueculed by ........... 0...,.. Coett Dall y Piiot. cl114I encl .ccrued 1n1t•tst oue •nd FICTITIOUS IUSINESS t?•ll ttOn IS set for hearing In hearing in Dept. NO. 3 at E01 TH JANE M<AFEE. •n unm., Jen.27 ...... J, tO, 11, "'t 4~1 otyHlt 1o wld 1>enettcltr1u on No• NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOVSIUSINISS .n!.~'.~:.'•neu ,.,. conouctea 0 • an •Dept. No .. 3 at 700 Civic I 700 Civic Center Drive, ~:cdu;,::::·~'.~':fn = ~~':.:: --=~dl>er l. l'llO •ncl O.ctml>er l 19110 11u!~ ... ~.~0;~owino Ptt~ons ... dolno NAME STATEMENT R, K Lanllam C~nter Drive, West. In the West, in the City of Santa IU OI Oft iCttl Records In 11\e office ot PUBLIC NOTICE 2 To pay -n -.,,. luu renl•I CAEATIVE BUSINESS FUN ,,,. toliowln11 Ptr\Oni .,. doing l'UOt)J c I t y 0 f s ant a An a . An a ca Ii f 0 r n i a 0 n 111~ Rte order ol Oran11• County, -In .... """ of USO 00 and •«ru..O 1•1• DING 44U J•mbOtM R~ad. Suitt llO, l>u~·;;~:·" JOHNSON .. ASSOC . Pul>llslltd 0r•"9f COt\I Delly .p.'.!~.t, California on February 25. I Febr~ary 2S, 1981 at 9 : 30 Ct ltlornla, by r••5GI OI dtfau11 in Ille cl1•rQH -lnlertll, 11 anv, Out ano Ne•C>Ort Bucn,CA97WC1, u1s Orc.,.ro Ori-. S.nlt An• CA Fell l, tO, t~ ~~ --""-11981at9:30 a .m . a .m . P.•mtn1 or --or·m-ce ot -11fta, IUPalltoaCCM.l•TOf'CALIPOlllllA bl tor~ I ; Com 111 11 Danl•t A 1(1r••11 11tNorl" B·~ •• t•o'n• s~u-~-.:.:.,.b:''1nc1·~1::: -.~ couerTTOPOllA... otY• t ·~ rv re pany, w ( " ~ ' n ..... ~1101 PUBLIC NOTICE I IF YOU OBJECT t.o the' IF YOU OBJECT to the ~ ''"' ·~ • ~ .... ·~ --.... ... ..-on ""' sumwH.,.Y•l>lt on ~uQu\1 1,.,90 lordOrlve,Bevttty Hlll\, .A 90110 Ptlt R, Jolln1on, 157~ Orcl1aro I I oreachordtf•un,no11ce o1w111c11w.. ,_.,.__ " l Topeywl\enduf 1,,.H<ureopro J•Y s. Bulmnn, 111 E•tetr•< Dri••.Sanl•Ant.C.A9?IOI --------grant ng of the pet1t on, g ranting of the petition r3!c1~:cieo,n -Ocl 13 22 1 ... 1~s1dOC ... 0u1~ld1 ~·. MA •• ..=.. .... • 9' "1ft 1"'1'1' la.(f\ 10 Or~~ Coilnly Tu Avenue. Sltl Bncl1, Calllornt• tM• Jotn B-ley, S.J W"5hlnoton St FICTITIOUS aUSINESS I yOU Should either appear VO U Should either appea; , ,. ~-_ ..,. Colleclor tor 11\e yu r\ ""IO ano Slfvt R Elston, •• Asl\broo' NAME STATEMENT at th he • d t t . lictal Rteords, will Mii •1 PVDllc auc f'eUll1•er: ICIM DAM l•LLI 1'9().81 lrvlnt,(•lllornlt9'61>4 M•rlniOet Rey,CAtO:l'll Tl1t 101tow1n9 P•rton\ are 001n9 e ari~g an S ae at the hearing and State 1oon to,,,. l\1or-s1 blddtr tor 0111 1n ·~:=....: J1,,111y MATMIW By reoon 01 int 1ort1101n11. 111e T11h Duslntu •• col\du ctta 1>y • ge~Z~!i~:::::::,.~ conoucttd by• 1>us1neno l yo~tr obj ~ct11on s o1r file your objections or file l•wtut rnonev 01 ,,,. united s1•1.,, llUISaL 11entlfc1•rlu l\H dlre<1ed tne ~ub oentrli partnership Pettr R Jo"""'" SOMBRERO ROCK INVESTMENT I wn ten ObJeCt ons w th the written objections with the wllllou1 ..-y co.,.n..-1 of w•rrtnty , 0 · SUMMOeel Cl'AMILYLAWI !~mtu.tt<ll• ~~ ~c~ar~."t11' t1tnl~_1llfln Thi> ~:t~~t K~':~11eo with t~ Tl11> S11tt"'4tll1 was lilfOCI wilt\ 11\e ~~~~p11'"llJlO?stemr":!,''on9, lrvont , CA I court before the hearing, COUrt before the hearin". preutd of tmptltd •• lo 1111•, c.e ....... : 0177111 -• ···~· -~ .... • ... County Clerk Of <><-Count~ on Jan • Your appearance may be y 111 PD>lenlon, 0t encumbrances, tor the '80TICC I O.~NMIS. etld 111 sum1 •ecured by Counly Cierk 01 Oflf\Qt Counly on lO. 1'el Jostpl1 S4emttr, t8:1' S.1>nn1 h r , . OUr appearance may be p.,rpose o1 payi"9 0011~11ons ..... rtd Y" - -.-.. TM,_..,..., wld wbltllvtt<I trust" ntr•1>r t1tcli J•nutrv a. 1'1t ,.,14 .. , race, Coron•"'' IM•. Coll •2us in per son or by your at-in person or by your at· llY said Oetdot Trust.11\e in1ert11 con· M<141e ....... yw • ......,. ,_ Mfflt to sell, or cauw to De soto. t~t 1ru1t l'UUt7 Put111sl1fd Or1ni;ie Co.sl D1ilY Piiot, Carrol A. Oor.., and June K Doran, torney. torne ••Y•d 10 Wld Tru11ee bY Hid o .. d of .... ,. ................ "11111 ... ,.. properly lo wlltlY llla1 Ol>ll~llon Pubtlsl1eel 0r•"9f CoHt Dally Pllo1, Feo l. 10, 17, 1• 1911 .01 .. 1 JllO Suns.I Or . Falll>rOOk, CA 920H I F y 0 u A R E A y. Tru>t In O<_,ty sllu•le<I In the Cou1" llN411llll..,.. ........... Oettd: JMlllMY ?t, '"' Jen~10. 21, Ftl> l ~!_-~1 Donald L. Dor.., and Jo Ann Doran I F Y 0 U A R E A ty OI Orln(le Slit• of C•lllornl• tl'd II ouwlllltoNetltN~ktofan•I· N..-<11E.51\aW ---.....:::;::r--1901 Yacnt Collnt, Ntwoorl Be•<h. CA c RED I TOR or a cont-c RED I TOR or a cont· dnc;~':"S:1,,._,,•rly i..s 075 '"' 01 ~,,!y 111 t111• INlt•r. "'°",,_._do 1a DOUO~t·I=~~~~~" P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '7:!., M. ,..,.,. & Snlr••y M. Peters, 1ngentd creditor otf1.t1he de-ingent creditor of the de- tne Hor~l\,WHlerly \0 f~tt ol t ... promptly .. tNty_r_MorpllH • ... Ce ..... 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';"....._,.,..,,,d0l"9 Ml· ~;ov11A.w .. un111.c011aMtw.CA o~~~~tL~'!'n'.~~!::s'r.'•Hl11• JO,,.., 1'1M"7 the Probate Code of the Probate Code of ··~.::':-.:u:c:.:~· .,,::;.r <-· . ..., ......... ---• • ... ••ICHOl'I' & ASSOCIATES, This buSinen 15 conducted bY. (Of'-Thi\ bUSlftHI Is cond11Cttd l>y t !µblhlleel Ort1191 Coest Ot llY Piiot. C~l lfornla. The time for Callfornia. The tlmf! for men .in1tNt1on. 11 ..,..,, 91 tN , .. , ~ ... ,.llPOMD«NT ' ~~r· """''""°" B•""· p0ra11on. u•neral pertnerVilp 1'9'. l , 10•11• u. '"' .os.e1 fl.ling c laims will not ex-(lllng claims w ill not ex· f;°:~·~-~r."' .. :Ot".' ~ .... Tiit ,...._ ......... ~ KenM.i W•yM ••scttoll, 11027 ::::-t~~~~.~;.•,n~nt Tl\lt !:~· ~~~·r,;• with .... PUBLIC NOTICE r·~~ ~~rd!0t fofu~h mohnths p lre prior to four months Cell! "'21 ~,_.tNrrl~ If,_. •1 ... ...._,~nVellay,CA'270t, Tltlt ttatt,_,t was 1111<1 wltll tllt County ClerllofOra119t CA nlyonJan. " r e 0 e ear-from the date of the hear• Tiie ""*"""" Truti" 111"''''" "n .. :,. r:-wWllll 11 -~ •:: Ttllt .._._ 11 conducted by an In· county c1er11°'0r.,. cou11tyon Jen. t•. ,.,,, l'ICTITtOUI auS•NIU ing noticed above. Ing noticed above. anylleOllltyfof..-1 lncttrtet11tn ~-~ .. ...!!-...~••llhlel:.-......~a'"· "·""· ,.,._. l't»lf w•'"'CIT~TaMaNT YOU MAY E XAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ ..-.~ ,_ --• __,, --....n.. __ bll" ....... Or ,..~. 0 1 Pll~ Pullllllltd Or ..... C,otst Delly Piiot, .. ...., '" h fll k ••1 lllt ll,_, -~· -011 .. f C .. C-' _, tflllw e ............ c-.._I ' Pll .._ ~---1• I ly ~ Ft9J,10, 17,24,· t .. I ••t .. 1 Tile lollowln9 perwns art ooln9 IJ ,e e ept by tht COUrt, the file k~t b" the (""•rt. • O.ll9!1etlen. II -. • ~ ......... ""'"" ll1illllldW. 9'tler.....,.. ,_ ~ ~ ••• ~·· wltl1 .... Jtn 20• 21· Ftlll. >.IO,"'' JIMl .. l>utlnet\ • ., rt you are Interested In the If "OU •re n•-r'est-.. In-the 0 J-y21,1''1 cenllfll.,.... fl~ ~I ef\99 ountyo"Jell. 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Community Presbyterian Church bu sat at the coi'ner ol Second Street and Fores\ A venue in Laiuna since before· there were a Second Street and ' Forest Avenue -86 years in fact. "We've been in the eyes of the community for a long time, and we owe it to the ~ommunity to keep this lovely ltructure look- in1 as it abouJd,"'' said tbe Rev. Jerry Tankenley, the cbun:b111 pastor. IF 11I08E COMMUNITY eyes look closely, they'll see plaster crumbling at the wall bases, leaking roofs, ragged chapel carpeting, dangerously-steep stairs leading to the sanctuary entrance, collapsing stained glass windows, an acutely un- dersized Fellowship Hall and a macabre basement used to house jani~orial supplies and Boy Scouts. The church recently lawtcbed a $1 million fund-raising cam- paign, not poly to repair what is falli!'g apart, but to build a total- ly new fellowship ball, new bride's room and a new courtyard. They project a . $272,000 price tag on th~ re- modeling and restoration, with the remainder going to the new constntction. "What we're trying to do is raise roughly $1 million through pri vale donations," said Tankersley. "We're hopinc for support from the congre1ation and the community,.. . The church's lint fund-raiaiq pledge dinner was held recenUy in the Newport Marriott Hotel, where •10,000 wu c0Ueeted ln cash and property donations, and phldaes. HeaclinC the BuUdia1 ·Fund Committee is Marvin Drew, but working "behind the scenes" with the fund·raisin1 effort ~ Tankenley'a rnend, tile Rev. Herbert Lockyer, on a abort leave from bis duties at F'lnt Presbyterian Church of Colorado Si>rin1s. LOCKYEa•s APPaOACB to the sizable challenge of raising a million doUan la· bumble and rt1ht, to the point. • "The basis or tbe campaian as biblical, not llladieea A·1••·-Basically, when you're working with God's people, your response is what God wants you to do," be said. · · "Jerry bas been building his ~ermons on the story of Haeaai. the prophet who rebuilt the tem- ple. OUr people are giviilg, and giving sacrificially," Lockyer said. In addition to the new Fellowship Hall, the restora- tion _project will see the con- struction of a covered walkway along Second Street, safer stairs built to accomodate the han- dicapped and elderly, an elevator to help people to the second stoey offices, new carpel in the sanctuary, repair of the ma«inificent stained glass win- dow facing Second Street and a complete landscaping of the grounds. ALSO ON THE LIST of re- pairs and improvements are re- modeling ol the basement, new lightinc for tbe sanctuary and re-•tainin& of.the pews. "Community Presbyterian la really .a lot more than just a church,"' said Ann lllacQuoid, member ol tbe Building Fund Committee, and Jon1time llilJPlllt TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1911 ANN LANDERS ERMA BOMBECK COMICS CLASSIFIED • Dramatic increaae 1een in 1ome states C2 C2 C3 C4 Maza.rt makes a house call in honor of his 225th birthday. . .C2 member of the congregation. "People aren't aware of it sometimes, but we ha ve 280 wo m en from ma ny different churches here each Wednesday for Bible study classes . We run a nursery school that serves 170 kids and has a staff of 20. We host seniors every weekday here a s part o f th e TL C <Trans poratation, Lunch and Counseling) program. We 've bad literally thousands of Boy Scouts meet in our basement over the years . Three Alcoholics Anonymous groups meet here each week. ''WHEN YOU CONSIDER all the things we do here that aren't just for our own congregation, this place· becomes a real com· mumtyinstitution, "she said. The in15titution began as a wooden, one-room church ded· icated by thankful worshippers in 1915. It was replaced by the present sanctuary in 1934, and few visitors have passed through the city without noticing the c l a s s i c C a 1 i'f o r n i a . Mediterranean s tructure and magnificent staine<J glass win- dows. or hearing its punctual bells. Community Presbyte ria n doesn't sit on Second Street anymore, it runs the entire length of the street. The nursery school, fellowship hall, pastor's study, Sunday school r<>Qms, Christian education building, basketball court and enough parking lots for its 750-member congregation have all sprung up since the main sanctuary ,-s constructed. ( "WE HAVE A tremendous vi s ibility h e re," said Tankersley, "and we intend to keep our responsibility to the ci- ty in making it an attra$live part of~ landscape. · "The inner-city churches are dying one after another right now," he said. "They 'd love to ha ve the chance to do what we 're doing here." Community Prewbyterian Church in Laguna Beach has grown from the simple hal~ dedicated in 1915 (left), to the existing landmark ris- ing behind the Rev. Jerry Tankersley and architect Storm Case. Case will be contracted to renovate the church and build a new fellowship hall at a cost of $1 million. Sitting in the crumbling grandeur of the main sanctuary, top , are Judi Rojanower, Arlita Smith and Pat Drew. .,, 6>1 _Insanity plea is growing popular as defense motion By STEVE WILSON BOSTON (AP) -Police said Francis Hoben clubbed bis mother and sister to death with a baseball bat, and that Marianne Teruel killed her husband and' two teen-a1e daugbten with a sbot.cun. James and Patricia Nauar told aut.hodties they abaodooed Can a person be a criminal without realizing he's doing wrong? The question has bedeviled jurisprudence for many years, it still does aa more and more •fmdants succeufull11 plead insanity. their starvinl 2-year-old aon op the steps ol a church and threw· out the body of their infant dau1bter with tbe truh. 8t1T NONE OF tbeae people went to priHa or the 'ueeu- • tloner. lnatead, they went to mental ....,.tall. They're amon1 a 1rowta1 number ol defendant.I Wbo me-• HllfuUJ .. IDHDltJ u a de-, .... Dr. Pm I:. Oleta, ...... ~Jellllln Dl'Clf.._ at llarftnl •edtallleiool,..,. .......... .. _ ..... ..,.._ aflMlllltJIDMwaelnlMtla• 1171, N15!1..:I to bltw .. W aadlladle8de....U.. ''There is no question some states are aeelnl a dramatic in· crease in the use of the insanity defense," Diet& said. "It is bein1 used more and more for lea serious offenses . . . even trespusina." r INMNnY J)EFENSES often attract much public attention and controversy. Tbey frequent- ly inYOlft spectacular crimes - many oblenen believe tbe ac- cused killer of Jobn Lennon, the former Beatie, ii likely to plead lnsanity -and lo some cues, they end tr..Scally. Hot.a. for aample. Two days before Cbriltmu 11'14, be beat bis 'JI.year-old mother and .. year-Gld ailter' wltll a bueMll bat, tbm stabbed tbem at their: bome in Pittlfteld, llua., ln- veati1aton 1aid. Hoben'• at- torney, Leonard Cohen, said Hoben u.oqpt moblten were. 1otn1 to lddup and torture bil relaUne ao ~ Ud to kW .Uaem to 1pare tbem. ' .Hobm .. aequltted bJ rea- acm ol lmmdtJ and commltled to a ltate lmpital. r;:.~ "' ltate~ .. mental lildll wu in .. ltable re- m ... lma," ad be WU relwed from Nortbampton State · HoepttalcmAq.•. l&Y&N'f&D DAYI lat#, m Illa 1mall room at a ...... . Mme, • lilt .............. a ktld:mbl:femddied. Mn. Tenel, n, allot lier b.......,, ...... aad tMlr two ................ u.., ... ....... ~ .... .,.,, ....... ..W. A ODmt Jar7 ...... -,.... ol IDlanitJ Gil three COUDll of ftnt.' •sne mcler. Mra. Teruel waa sent to • We9tban .... Haep6tal, but 1be •caped. 1-SeDtember lbe ••• t..a dNd la a ear lD <:.orlalla. an.c.. Pollee t.....s tlle ...... =-lalel4e bJ ear•~,.... . .., . . T•& NAIM• CAI& drew _......,.... atteatloa, at ftnt because it Involved tra1lc deatbl ol YOUDI cbiljfren -and acain ..._ alllhodd• propoeec1 trantlal virtual freedom to the •COG .. : m:_atrtetar... _'!-M-year-old db· rited ......... to u. a... la....a.a1 Deteelaft .... , fort ... , ud Jam•, •· told DOllee tlllJ ncelftd....,. tr.. Oodeoa,•dDlalllelrl-,._.... ......... ,,. ......... wrapped in a ski parka on the s tep s o f a we s t e rn Massachusetts church on Sept. 17, 1977, and' pronounced dead at a hospital. Doctors said he had been starving. Earlier, 5-month-old Elizabeth Nassar died in her crib at the couple's Cambridge apartment. The Nassars said they put the in- fanl 's txxly in a trash bag and dumped it in a garbage con- tainer. The body was never found. A 3-year-old daughter, Johanna, has been placed in foster care, and a fourth child. Sarah, was released for adop· Uon. PSYCRIATalSTS tesUfied the couple suffered from paranoid scblaophrenia, compounded by a rare cue ol self-reinforcina double insanity. The Nus'an were cbar1ed with manslauahter and child neglect but claimed insanity. They have been found innocent of all cbar1es . Last July, ft.ate peycbialrilts said they were ready for re- lease. , Hampden Superior Court Judie John F . Moriarity ruled botb wwe atlU mentally m but •boakt be freed to be treated u OUt·plldenta. 8erbbln CauatJ Dlltriet At· tonMJ An'"'-7 ••a.to ...... lb• N••••H to remal• ............. ... .....,,.... 'meaW UM •••al .... ... tiNl•nnl "We_.. ...... • .. ._ ... ,... ......... .. . ..... ---·· ... at ...... .. s a ys ... But I s till c an't un- derstand the ruling." THE NASSAllS HA VE not yet been released. Authorities say they are concerned for the couple 's s afe t y. reportedly ; because of threats made aga~t them. The growth of insanity defenses places increasing burdens on psychiatrists. Deity~ ... ,......, ... ,- AMI PORAT CONDUCTS MOZART PLAYERS FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT IN JERRY·AND CHRISTA LC:~N<;4'S .NEWPORT BEACH HOME usicians celebrate WUN-AY,n&• BJffDNIYObU AalES (Mar. 21-Apr. 11): Wllb ii fulAlled. You could fal~madly ln love! TAvavs CApr. 20-May 20>: Added recognition dominates scenario. Rare chanct exists to rectify errors. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Added attentiOO\ respect dominate personal scenario. New start or assl1nment could lead to Journey. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Hunch pays off. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Leave fine polnU, details for another time. Hori1on1 expand. Publicity could accompany efforts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Persistence equals success; adhere to current coune. Focus on basic tasks. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): See beyond the immediate. The number 5 fa«Uret prominently. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): Important domestic adjustment is on agenda. Build for security. Consider recent bud1et resolutions. SAGl1TARIVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Key is to be selective. Scenario features nurry of calls, messages and invitations. CAPRICORN C Dec. 22-J an. 19): What seemed. out of reach will become available. You have power! AQUARIUS CJan. 20-Feb. 18): Major achievement dominates. You will be at right !place at crucial moment. . PISCES cFeb. 19-Mar. 20): Light is shed on "perplexing" situation. Make new start in new direction. l Mozart's birthday cause for Concert By MARY JANE SCAltCELLO Of Ille D•llY P'I ... 5'-'f How do 23 professional musicians celebrat.e Mozart's birthday? With a concert in the living room, of course. Gerry and Christa Long, whose Newport B ach home boasts an oversize livioe room. h sted the group and lined up the chairs for E ne Kleine Tag Musik Sunday afternoon. · The audience squeezed in to hear Oro Ami Porat conduct the group in Mozart's Symphony in! G Minor and the Violin Concerto in A. with Jqhn Sambucco performing the solo part. i The Lo~gs, active in show business for m/any years (he as a conductor-arranger , s he as a :dancer-choreographer). have retired to real estate jobs but keep in tune with the musical wbrld. In ract, host Ger1y played rirsl clarinet for the group. The musicians donated their time, rehears- i ~ for fi ve hours Saturday and again for more t an a hour on the day or the concert to pin d wn the fortes a nd gel the staccato just right. "This sort or thing is common in Europe but not here in America," said Mrs. Long. who was born in Germany. The Longs, with the help of sons Dietrich and Joffrey had moved their dining table (ap- propriately German> lo make room for music stands and bowing a rms . . Acoustics were excellent. and Long said. "This is the way the music was intended to be heard not in a !luge concert hall but in someone's home ... In spite of the informal locale, the musi· cians wore their working clothes : men in lux- edoes and women in long black dresses. The family's dog was banished for the great occasion. "because the conductor says he can't bark in the right key, .. said Mrs. Long with a s mile. Musicians and guests enjoyed champagne al the Long's home to celebrate Wolfgang's 225th and then ended the day with a Viennese dinner al the Ir vine home of Rosanne Goldsmith. After rolled cabbage balls, m eatballs. salad, wine and pastries. only one finale was possible -a concerto on her grand piano. Guests included Francis and Shoshana Porat, the conductor's parents, and Paul Maure of the Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach. · String players for the concert were John Sambuco, Sharon Holland, Charles Zila . Camille Ericson. Hannah Skuppen, Ed Acosta. Ella-Lois Weiler. Mike Downey, Kay Andreas. Mary Ann Acosta. Charles Baker. John Acosta, Joan Tomassen and Tom Pedrini. Wind players donating their time were Gerry Long, David Hinds. Jim Gross. Steve Winsor. Susan Fries. Paul Woltz. Robert Tyler. Carl Overby and Ron Kaurman, Las Buenas Amigas of San Juan Capistrano suggest taking a s weetheart to lunch in honor of Valentine's Day. Their coffee gard en . at 31882 Camino hildren's slwes never fit Home hints . Technology vs. mystery of little feet hen you think about 1t, technology has come no appreciable distance in this country. Oh. s ure. we have electronic gam es to amuse us and garbage ,compactors <a spinoff of pantyhose). but we still sit around the campfire and our children still car ve on the w~lls . l 'M edical technology is even worse. The 1common cold is s till a mystery. No one ikrtows why hot fl ashes occur in the :s ummer but neve r in the winter when you desk. I drove him to ball practice, the library, his friends' houses, to the playground. the activities center, the gym and the drugstore. The kid had virgin feet. Believe me. a piece of lint would have caused him pain. He had his s hoes three weeks when he reported there was a hole in the toe. ll 's worth all the cons- t an l r eminding and c hecking to s ee that c h il<,tren wash their hands before eating or helping w1tfi IOo<f prep- aration. Cleanliness is the first line or defense against harmful bacteria that cause illnesses ranging from minor tummy aches to Tull fledged • food poisoning .. •••• Capistrano, ser ves homemade soups and sandwiches to support the Family Service As- sociation of Orange County. Hours are 10 a .m . to 3 p.m. The Director's Emeritus, supporting t.be Orange County Music Center , will elect officers in April. according lo Mrs. Lock Gee Ding of Big Canyon, president of the group. The election is being held lo coordinate with election of the board of directors for the Music Center. '.fhe outgoing directors will be invited to join the Emeritus group at a reception in May. MTS. Ding will be a historian fpr the Music Center archives. and Ma r vi n Kapelus of Newport Beach has been apP9inted to write the by-laws for Director's Emeritus. Happenings is published Tuesdays in the Daily Pilot. If you have an item or event of social interest. send it to Sandie J oy , Feature Editor, Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Jewish federation .names presideni Helen Pines has been elected President of the Women's Di vision of the Jewish Federation of OrangeQ>unly. The Santa Ana 'resident attended Penn State and the University of Pittsburg before receiving her Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Cour'lseling from Chapman College in 1974. She also serves as Vice President of Educa- tion for lhe Santa Ana-Tustin Hadassah and is a member of the Brandeis-Bardin Institute. Mrs. Pines succeeds Jan Vinikow who re- .signed earlier thJs year. lneed them. And not one member of the medical community has tackled the !biggest mystery of all how lo stop t'hildren's feet from growing. growth beyond belief and he is saying, .. Mom ! These shoes are pinching my toe and rubbing my heel.'' You could buy 135 pairs of sh<>es in assorted sizes and not once during the entire year would your child fit in one of them . Thal 's the way kids ' feel are. I figured out once if children's intellect developed al the same rate as their feet, by the time they were 5 they could speak 15 languages, debate Freud ,(and win), explain Plato. outwrite Shakespeare, challenge Einstein and make ·parents obsolete. While sorting laundry. prepare clothing for washing. Shake off loose dirt and brush lint from cuffs and pockets. Close zipf)ers and hooks which may· cat c h and snag fabric during washing and drying. BEDWETTE·R For years. parents have tried to !anticipate the rate of growth. From the 1time a child is old enough to walk until his final days of college, he never has a pair 1of shoes that really fit. I 1 have seen my children's feel through an X-ray machine and have known for a 'If act that there are a good two s izes to go b~fore he outgrows them. In the two.short ,blocks from the store to the car. there is There are other mysteries surrounding children's feet, I had a son who took a cab lo the bathroom . He never walked anywhere. Everywhere I turned I saw his feet propped up at eye level -on coffee ta bl es, over chairs. on lop oflhe TV set. on the dashboard, on the walls. I drove him to school right up to his You have probably. wondered why more children don 'l run away from home. The truth is. their feet hurt. They go through life with nose tissues stuffed in the toeortheirtoestuffed in the toe. I don't know what the answer is, but until childr1n 's feet are given scientific priority. the title toddler with the flif)per feet that slap with every step will always be with us. ~~ituation confusing . Dentist's ·affair causes wife pain DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband ~s a Gentist. He has been having an affair with his dental assistant. She is he same age as our eldest daughter, 1and it has caused me a great deal of fP~in. 'l'his has been going on ror over a year i.8rid I have rem ained !!ilenl, hoping he w9uld tire of her or she of him, So fa~. no sign of it. I don't want to confront my husband with what I know because I'd like to k~p our marriage together In spite of~the fact that I am sharing him .• tie Is g to me and the children. We have a lo ely home and a pleasant social life a d take nice vacations. I have no in ention of asking him to make a c ice . ast week a boy In my son 's eishth·arade clau told him his father wb fooling around with the nune in his office. My son t-0ld his grandmother. She told my sister. Now both or them e pressuring me to tell my husband e must fire the woman. They also wan\ e to talk to my son and his ta-year-old ster about this. 1 am so confused I don't know what to . Please give me some advice. -· ROUBLE IN DAYTON (Made-Up ty) DEA.a TaOUBLE: Yoa've already, ... ••• adYlee. All bad. llllld yoar ....... u.dle ~ ............. Ute J ... , .. best fer YOU. If JHr ..__. ..... rN9tla11etopretRre .................... &AR ANN LANDERS: I am 23 eld and U ve with my mother. The "'ldnl my boyfriend and I bad ar.. •t. My mother wu not home, • when the fight started. In the middle of the yelUng, Mom came in. I suggested that we resolve the matter privately, and we left. Both my boyfriend and I believe it is not prudent to argue in the presence of others. When we returned, my mother asked me what the argument was about. I 'told her it was none or her business. She responded in a high-and-mi1hty tone or voice, "As long as you Uve under my roof, ll IS my business." Is .she right? I have been seeing this young man for quite a while, and my mother Ukes him a lot. Please answer soon . We a ll want to know your decision. -N. Y. DAILY NEWS READER DEAR N.Y. READER: A ZS-year-old woman ls mder 110 obU1atloa co eeu lier motlter wlta& alte aad. ber boyfriend ar1ae aboat -wbedler abe Uvn fU111er Mom'• roof or DO&. So, caneel &be tallt trip • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My mother b.ad a heart 'attack about a year a10. An ambulance wu called lo the scene. Two attendanta walked into the home with a couple ol empt)' oxy1en t.U. and no ll1btln1 equipment. N aturaUy they were unable to luert an artlflclal airway. ~ aeconcl ambulance wu called. Thia .. meant another 20-minute delay. When crew No. 2 arrived,1 they tried unsuc· cessfully lo get clearance from the hospital to insert an IV. This took an ad· ditional 10 minutes, due to faulty radio equipment. When they finally got through and permission was granted, they inserted the IV and her vein col· lapsed. They said my mother died of a massive heart attack on the way to the hospital. In my opinion, she died of inef· ficien~y and neglect. Before Mom was buried, my father received a bllJ from the ambulance company. ·And get this: they charged him for two ambulances and oxygen which my mother: never received. The total aD\ount came to $420. I contacted the ambulance company immediately after the funeral and told the manager that I was very unhappy with his service and the bill. 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'WECK, LRWREICE ! \~ 'T 1HAi F~TASTlC., · · · oUST \\t>NOERFUL. r '/OJ GET~ SLEEP IN M'/ MOM? f1o:>M f\t«> EVER'{THIMG t __ ,._.,_ L• "M()(e on the Peopae's Revolution in a moment-I ftr11, a word from our sponsor ... " Weighty probleirur BONN. West Germany CAP> -A eovemment .-i:tudy say:s one or every three adult West Germans 'Oil too rat. ••• , The Federal Health Ministry said m eat con·. __.umption in West Germany increased from a year· 0 If' per-capita a verage of 175.3 pounds in fiscal 1971 tO 196 pounds in Clscal 1978. FRASER and S great.grandchildren. DONALD M. FRASER, Services are scheduled for ....1iesld ent o l Newport Wednesday, February 4, Beach, ca. for 19 years. 1981 at 10:00AM at the Passed away on February t=larbor Lawn Memorial '' 1981 . He was a retired Ch apel with Chaplai n .. !lt. Col. from the u·.s. f=red Schroeder officiat· Army serving 1n World 1ng. Interment at Harbor war 11 . He was a member Lawo MemQrial Park. In t f)l lhe Hoag Hospital Aux· lieu of flowers donations •'iliary. He was a graduate may be made t o tha t.com Boston University. Muscular Dystrophy -.e is survived by his wife Fou.ndatio!' c /o Jerry .. Marion Fraser of Newport Lewis: Services under the Beach, ca .. daughter Lin· direc tion ?f Harbor Lawn- ,<ta Bethmann of Costa Mount Oltve Mortuary of •tM esa, Ca., 2 sist e r s Costa Mesa. S40-SSS4. :O orothy So m a of .. wa s h ing ton . H e I e n .Robin son of Ma ssac hu se tt s and , brother Harold Fraser ot New Hampshire, a lso I Deat#U4 grandson Joshua. Se rvices E'-nrariheTil? nder the direc t ion of f,3.:::;;....,, • a rbor Lawn-Mount Olive ortuary of Costa Mesa. O·SSS4. ~ JONES RI C HARD HALE S30N ES, age 63, resident of •"t1untington Beac h , Ca. Passed away at the U.S. .f)laval Hos pital, San ""Oiego, Ca. Services are pend i ng al Pi e rc e Brothers S m i th s' "Mortuary. S36-6S39. KOBRAS H ELEN F. KOBRAS, age 73. Ente red into rest o n January 2, 1981. Su rvived b y daughte r .. fi:lf r iede Maciver, half· t>rolher Alfonso Ugarte, S 0 0 r a n d c h 1 I d r e n • Chris topher, Alex, Peter, M ic hael, and C ath e Mac iver. Services will be held on January 4, 1?81 at Holy Family Catholi c Church, Leisure World. In· terment in Holy Cross Cem ete ry, Long Beach, Ca. Arrangem e nts t>y '-P eek Family Colonial •Funeral Home. 893·3S2S or (213 ) 596-2701. uPLANTE SAN DIEGO <AP) T exa s Bobbi Roberts. 52. t he lead dancer rot years at San Diego·~ Ho lly wood burlesqu£ house. died at Universi· ty Hos pital. LOS ANGELES <AP> T he surgeon whose in· ves t i g at i o n· o I carcinogenics in the film industry led to the di~­ covery t h a t a solvent also produced cancer died here at 62. Richard T. Barton, a head and neck s urgeon. was an in· ternational authority on occupational safety and nic kel toxicology. P ITTSBURG H <AP) Former Judge Anne X. Alpern, the o nly woman lo serve on the Pe"nnsylvania Suprem e Court or a s state at· torney gen eral , died Monday al a Pittsburgh hospital. ALICE" P. LaP LANTE, resident of Costa. Mesa, Ca . Passed away on .'February 1, 1981 . Survived CLEVELAND <AP> - by 2 sons Donald W . Barc:lay S. Leathem, 80, La P lante of Santa Ana, a drama educator and C a . and Leonard C . .,retir ed 'Chairman or the LaPl~nt e o f North drama department at ·Carolina, a daughter Oiane Goodall of San Jose, Cas.e W~stern . Reserve .(Ca., 3 brothers and 7 sis· U niversity, dted Mon- •~rs, also 2 grandchildren day· ----- I • .... Cl. laOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAllY 627 Matn St Huntington Beach 536-6539 f'l8CfAMILY COlONIAL fUHHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 rAClftC YllW MIMOllAL rAlll Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS eUSINIUS NAME STATEMENT Tll• loltowino PffSOft Is dOing !>UM· MS.i .,. ADVI CE·TR ANSLA T ION S SERVICE, 70 W. '"II SI. "G. Ccn" Mn.t, CA'2611 Reul H. Solo, IS110 Poinwlll• W•y, West.miM1e<, CA '2683. • flits -"'-" Is condueted by .tn tn· dlvleluel. R..,I H. Solo fllis tt•-wes filt!CI willl Ille County Cieri< ol Or-County on JMI. '°· '"" 1'1WWJ Publl-Or-Casi D•lty Pltol, Feo. l, 10, 11, 2•. 1'11 •...et PUBLIC NOTICE -----------NOTICE INVITING et DSM NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVElil' !Ml Ille 80.tnl of TruslHs ol tlw C0.tsl Co.m.mllftlty Cott~ Olstrkl of Or.tftlle County, C.ll!onlle, will receive M.tled bldt up lo 11 .00 • . .m , Frld•Y. F.W..ery 111, t•t .tt IN Pvrchtilno McCOltMIClt MOHUAl•S • Laguna Beach Depert.menl of S.tld colt• d lttrk l toe.tied at tml l4d.tfM A-. Cost.t MeS.t, CMlfonll•. 81 ... k ll ti .... S.tld olds wilt w llUblkly --end re.td IOf' 494·94t5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C.p1strano •9S·1776 r MAlllOI UWll6-MT, OLIYI Mortuary •Cemetery Cremetory 1625 G111er Ave .. 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Call now. ference. limitation. or r1_S2_-_1_700 ______ , discrimlnaUon based on I THE REAL I nice, rolor. ~ligion, sex. a-DT.'.11.......,._~_s or national origin. or an ~ 1'£ .a. intention to make any such prderen~. Umita· V---'-.... lion, or discrimination." Meso ..,.... .s..-. Owfl..er says sell this love This newspaper will not ly, upgraded hidden two. story home. Assume ex· knowinJlY accept any isling 11~ loan and the advertising for real owner Will carry a large estate which is in viola· 2nd. Try ~ down_ t~ull .!!_on ~~lhe __ le_w__ price $240,000 .. Ask for Mary AM ' HIOllS: AdYertisen ~c9-Q .... ir.cts ~,.-report.,... Nr. L •• ....,. n. DAILY rlLOT .. ._, .... ..., ........... ... cornet .... ......,. Giiiy. TRADI T 10:\J\L RL\LTY HOMES b INVESTMENTS 6 3 1-7370 WHAT DO YOU CHT FOi SI MIWON7 In Dover Shores it will buy 114 feet of prime bayfront fee property with a classic Mediterran.~an contemporary home. Features : 4 bedrooms. s baths. den, 5600 sq. ft. of living area. slip and side tie to accommodate a 60' yacht. a walk in wet bar a nd temperature controlled wine cellar. Everything is in perfect condition. We'll match it against a nything in the Harbor area ! U,_.l()UI: ti()Ml:,- REAtToRs. 675·6000 2443 EHi CoHI Hlghwey, Coron• del Mu WI-~ 11.\\'1-: -12 OF Tiii-: 1n:sT LISTINGS IN TOWN \ 1• I I ' " .. . TAYLOI~ CO. I I I.·\ I I "I; ' ii I 1 ' It) LA ... rOOL SI lt.tlO s..-•"-Y•htY_.., 4 Bdrms & large fam . rm. on oversize lot with huge patio. Outstanding pool & entertainment area. New carpets & kitchen appliances. $75.000 assum. loan. · WiSUY H. TAYLOI CO .• llM.TOIS 1111 S.J11. I ........ .Ml....,WP01t--1T... CINTll. M.I. 644-4t I 0 llUl ur~rf UCfUllf(f IMCf .... ME~HllGHTS o,.. Daly 1-4:30 421 S...,_.disso Custom three bedroom home . Sunke n living room. Family room with Mete v.-. SfJ,500 Gracious 2 Bdrm condo in prestige Mesa Verde neighborhood. Conve- nient location for schools and shopping. Features a lovely private patio. shaded by huge trees . Call 751·3191 «;:SELECT T"PROPERTIES wet bar. Owner will 000 carry complete finanr· ----•1•09/.-o---• $I 06, MOME . ing. Quir" possession. ASSUM.AILE LOAte COLLIGIPAIK INTHEL .. KES 6S36031~00073.00 .... , Sharp38drm.comerJot Assume large loan , A "· · in El Toro. Ne~ carpets $106,000. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 999.900. Beautiful single I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ • and paint. New· central 3 BR, FAM RM, expanded family room. story condominium. de-· onc1·t· · L corated in earthtones 2 U..,.ITS ••r c 1 IOfUflg. arge POOL wpooe\ba~i~~~l a~:ll aro~ and woods. Excellent " s haded yard. Asking eusw. HOUH . Advfrttnn. .mMy plMct' tht tr ads by tt'lt'phont' 8 00 • m to s 30 p .m Mon°diiy lhru fnday 8 !O noon&iturday ('()STA MESA on -1cE 330 W Ba\ 1142 5678 I lll'NTINGTON BEACll 17875 Btach Blvd :.40 1220 LAGUNA Bt:ACll 102'7 N C'Olllil Hwy Ul&una lluch 4~ 94ti6 NOHTll t'Ol'NTV dtal frH> !!AO 1220 CU.S5'"IO DIADUMU l>t>adltne for rupy & kills Is $ 30 p .m I h \' d ~ >' before publocutoon e•r1•pt fur Sunduy & Mondwy t:dotltln' whtn d1"adlm1• 1~ Suturday 12 noon CU.SMAIO RMUU.TIC*S F:H HOHS Ad,'Nl"r" •hould chrrk thrtr ad' dail)o & rt'port errors tm.mPdtJtrh THE DA IL. Y I'll.OT a»umf< ltabtltty for t ht ''"I 1n<-orrttt 1nsut1on nnl> C'ANCF:l.l.ATIOSS Whf'n ktlhnit an .. d I><' ~urr to makp " rt'C'ord or I h l' K II, I. 'I l' M B t: R R•vt'n you by )our dd taker as rt'<'t'tpl or )our canrrlla tton Th" ktll numbl'r mu 't bt' prr~r nled b~ lhv advtrlt)er on ru'«' or • dlsputt' CANt't:l.l.ATION OR CORRF:CTION OF NF:W A 0 B F: F D H E RUNNINl: F:very t•ffort " .mudt• to k Ill or <'Orn-1'1 a new ad th•l has been urdert!d, but we rannot guarantee to do so unlll the ad has appeared on thl' p11per DIM~: A LIN~; ADS These ads ar t s trictly cash tn advancl' by .muol or al 1ny ont of our orltcH NO phone orders ~adltnt 3 p .m t'rtday Costa M~• oHtcl' & 12 noon al a ll branrh oHore~ · 1~ati·on. Close to pool. $I I 0 000 $103.000. For an appoint· One or Irvine s mos t ore details.546-2313 "'" i menttosee.call540-115i established communities spa. teM is courts. shop· Costa Mesa pride of in an exreilent location. 3 THE REAL ping. schools. etc. Lovely ownership bargain! Live big bdrms +den + fam1· ESTATERS .I u s h P a r k · I i k e in one-rent one! Call ly r oom Bl'<tul iful landscapea community. fordetails. 7171 cr ackling fireplace in ---------G real for bus y ex · family room. The bark 1----------i eculive. Call 752·1700 yard is-an entertainl'rs JUST USTID! I ~ ' THE RE.AL ESTATKRS delight with sparkling Oc..: t'h llocks TJIE R&A.1.. pool. huge patio. lerrifir Owner Anxious! Warm & ESTATERS I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~'"!!! for entertaining. Owner rozy dollhouse ! 2 Bdrms. • _ TWs Wll Goo Fast! highly motivated. call 2 car garage. Plus extra Take over I~ int. fixed now. won'tlast. 7S2·1700 parking Land included MEWPOtlT POINT rate loan. Sharp 3 Bdrm at $179.SOO! IMftEX 2 Ba Buccola home near THE REAL ESTATERS SB.LBWILL H&rRMAMCE 2BR. 2BA CONDO $126,950 IU'\l s I!! \I I\ I "\l I 1Jo COSTA MESA DOLLHOUSE Loc ated on a quiet · Eastside street! 3 bdnns + separate laundr y, screened patio. RV park- ing. A real bargain al $135,900. Offered VA. You m·ust see to a P· preciate! 646-7171 U11mlllllTH'IM . New 2 Bdrm condo. fami- ly room. dining room. tenni s /pool /s pa . $189,900. S17.500down. ,.._._Prop. Spectacular 2 and 3 So. Coast Plaza. Only -1 bedroom units. Picture $130.000 and owner ,>Viii lealton windows provide birds carry.CalJ nowtosee •67S.70.,. eye view or tht;.ultimate in sea s ide living $79,900 BARGAIN JACOBS REAL TY 67S.6'70 Fireplaces. new tile kitchen a nd baths . _ Owner will carry rinanc-CUSTOM PRIVA Tl WORLD Townhome. 2 Bdrm over looks ~reenbelt near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa ~-2313 H.taorlidge Spedoallor V• ing A steal! Call now· SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 4 Bdrm 12 Mstr Stes>. formal din tn~ room . VA large game room. quiet 594 OOO cul·de-sa c nus ual I • courtyard entry with "VETS onJy can take over fountain and runnin1t 10'7.. S94.000 VA loan. brook. Many upgrades. $825 total payments . RCTaylorCo ( , .. 0 l)l){)() Country style 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home with huge country kitchen and liv· ing area. Priced $129.900. For more details. call --'====----~-2313 NOITHWOODSmm ,..---.-R ........ A...,1...,.1 S83.500~~t'!!:!· buy of ~IWI &RS_ the week, in beautiful Northwoods of Irvine. Lower unit with terrifir location near pool and c lu~house. Big rooms. earthtone decor . air. 2 po o l s , 2 s pa s. 2 clubhouses. 3 lighted ten- nis courts. etr .. etr. Call for details. 7S2· l 700 EASTSIDE RIM Beautiful tree lined street. Walkway through nower filled yard leads to shake front home . Charming bay windows enhan~ this 3 bedroom $194,950 3 s pac iou s 'bdrm s C1 rrular c.l rt v(' Refreshing floor plan. rich in detail with plush ca rpels. crackling fireplare. s pectarular one of a kind wetbar. and skylights . Dramatic 20X24 master ~uite wtth "ortogan sunken spa" accented by overhead skylight and abounds 1n Terrazo tile. Truly a lavish home Financing can be tailored lo buyers needs. For personal tour. call ~67 . 1~~~J Wat .. fl..tG6-t Right on the canal in Newport Shores. A .huge 4 Bdrm 3 Ba family home in immaculate condition. A super location only steps to the beach At· tractive owner flnanring .available. A super buy al $280,000 ...... .a.ditty 673-1700 -::.$:.HERITAGE . . REALTORS 38DRM UNIV.PARK ·super nexible financing on this fabulous Village I ll University Park. Beautiful car pels and drapes. big rooms thruout. Near shoppin~ and schools . Owner hlg~ly motivated . Call now, 752-1700 l~A~I SAM?AAMAHGTS $109.500 20111 Orchid 3 Br 1 Ba. good size lot Assum able 1st. Owner anxious and will carry. Chuck.Spiller. 631· 1266. REALTORS 2 WILLDO GI ASSUME Need 2 Gl's for double VA substitution on this beautiful Mesa Verde North model w1lh atrium o ff ma s ter bdr m Fireplace in living room. soaring cathedral ceil- ings. huge country kitc hen with family room. The VA loan on .this property is at to•;; and the price is below market value al $122.300 Seller's anxious. call lo: day for all de tai ls . 752-1700 lm~~I Tift: OA I l.Y Pl LOT rtstrve• tht rtRht to C'lass1fy t'd1I. ct nsor or r t r u s e a n y advtrltn.mtnt ~nd lo C'h an11r II' ratts & rt11ulallOM "'•thout pnnr not1ct l~~~~~l ~A~­ LUXURIOUS ru tie . Old c harm•----- abounds. Hardwood noors. derol"lllors touch will make this doll house a beauty. Not many left. leocl: .,..._ $220,000 One 2 bedroom end one I bedroom unit with 2 car garage and opener The front unit needs some TLC but the back unit is newer and in good condi· lion. Fee land and the owner will finanre at 12~r. inlettal. tto..Witl:A w_.__.. Enjoy this rharming home with a peaceful. restful atmosphe re The Interior had just recently bee n exquisitely re· decorated. $87 .000 as sumable loan with pay· ments of tB5.5 which in• elude tax es an d insurance It won "t last ! 556.266() CLASS#lllD M ...... ADOllHS P 0 Box ISliO ('05ta Mt•a 92626 ' I I ' .... ,-]~~~ .1 ,, " .-J •I St•rtlng a New Bu1lne11 A cccordln g to C•INornl• luelneH a nd ProleaeloM Cod8 (Sec. , 7to0 10 , 7130) ell peraont dolnt IMltlneH 11njMr • llctttiov• n•- "'"" Ille e 81•1•menl with Ille COIHll'f C'lerk •nd ll•we " p•Jblltlltd lo 11r time• In • ,,...,.,., Mfwlftf ttte ••• • In wlllcll tllt -..elneM It located.. Tiie •t•lemenl It ,..,,r•d by 1-•nd It _ .. ..,., "' protectlnt ro11r •11•U..H n•1110. Mott ••nil• rocculr• ,..... of ..... lo .,. .. co!WfllOfCW ecioovnt• •• Tiie DAILY PILOT ,,. ............. •lld P.,11ttcet1o11 -*-•· •• IMIM •II tM _...,., '''"'' •nd _."' .. " • d•llr Hr•lc• to Ill• Orent• C911n1., CevrthMoe, lltMf ..., •r •n• of our co11wonlon1 oftlcea or pllon• Ill• &.IGAL DIPUTMINT M:t.4121, lat. JJI for 111ore ""-'"' .......... ..,_, MOW IS THI TIMI for Job Meken to check the Dally Piiot Help WlllMd clM1lftceUon. If tt.e Job JOU want 11 not u.. ,_ lllltht ~kier on.t., JOUr servicea _... • .cl ln UM Job ......... "ate1ory. PboDe ..... TOWNHOME One year new-Eastside Costa Mesa! 3 Bdrms . 2"'2 balm. loaded with de· s igner touches! Sparkl· Ing clean! Owner anx· ious ! Steal it at S133.500 646-7171 . 1mA~~1 SUIFSIDE CONDO Walk lo the pounding surf from this 4 Bdr m. 2 sto~. Priced at only $103,000. Owner wants fas t sail'. Submit on terms. Take advania~e. call 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS NWPTBCH HOUSE Sl.32,900. Singles, youn1 married. steps to beach. pool or tennis rrom this 3 Bdrm cet1'edral ceil· in1ed style beach home. Cozy brick rlreplace, formal dining. Secluded fountain in e nclosed patio. HWTY. won't lest. C•ll 813-t550 ITHE R•AJ..1 . ES IATRRS _ UDOllU lmme d . occupancy. Price redueed. No quall- fytn1. no poau, no pre- payta. SeOer will carry cont..act.4br6den, 4 ba, frplc, ..... erpt • palnt. ..u.eao. Alt. 9SUJIZ. WANl'ACTIONT ClMllfed Adt I051'11 4llDltOOM SIOl,500 Family living at its best with room t o grow . Dramatically upgraded throughout . Hu ge enclosed patio overlooks s unny rose gardens . Super assumable !inane in~ Don't wail!!! @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4-631-6990 ... -""". -....... ,. . .... .Ji. ........ . Call us now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4-63 J -6990 associated ~"' \ .. f v .. • ... • .. ' ' • ·"' t-•• .... t=:SELECT T"PROPERTIES DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE? Let the public know with an ad in the Dally Pilot Service Directory. II ran cost you as little as 12.17 per day. 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W. 671-1111 .... u ........... -... a .. --...... , ..... • ... 1•1D1 8"" 1s11.~ ••.••• ~ ••••• !~ ~= ........ !!'!! ~~ •••••••• !JC -----FWW'9t -_.., Neat 6 e I ea a . t tr 1 p aa1 nave Paaoramte vlew at wed11. trom Oww/A&t.m.a e1ta11ed 2•lelll~1 We VllYCllATIYI ' ' Prime lar,. lot, 4 bdrm: a '8th ca.wtom •--.-1-,.-' .... ---.--1--~;.':,.:.::, .,!!.!.~ ~:.AL.ii"°INT~~ J.ONa Y Wlfl 11 1. home. 3700 sq. ft . featurin• marine .. ... 1 1 1 Wood LO·-._. ••sT 1••1 , room, entry, llvln1 room, dlnln", <>ceto ............ down "gr"' 10•• · IU"lvll.o¥elylbr,lba, r,. ,... .... ,1 l e a ..... a br, Iba tclft· brl ft !1tatet from + ~ HUGI: MASTER ff b d ~m. uui l· na, etc. Sl.315,000. do, 1 1r old former 1111,000tou.e1lve·away SUITr;, 2 PQOltlde yarctt, us an already Jert 3 beautiful 3 model. C.U-...Oal\. priH ot 1111,000. Call for SZOK down or 1ubmlt • bedroom condo unit. Pool, •P•. nea11 UDO llU detallloeW11uperbuy, tra~tOallder schools and So. Coast Plaza. Grea\ Newly remodeled traditional style 3 ~------•I flulblela'mltool LIAllOPTIOM. invest.ment pro~rty. Owner will bd"-'1 2 bath home featuriJ"lg large C 1'1($A l!J."9od•rldte :!:~':.::~n~':;~~ ~~l~~?:~.ce at 12%. A Quail Place recreation room • 2 patk>I. Livina tm room hu attractive beam ceilings, UNITS Realt1 Beautiful Irvine Cove. J 9UAI&. PLACI t' fireplace ft frencb doon leading onto 551.3111 White water view. pvt. Pl~.IT•I brick patio. New kitchen blt·in £l1ht 2 Bdrm1 at •u Pllwy,lrviae •5tBreeta.3?.,uaBrdedP1ates. • · . ll "70,000. Sb Eutald• at 1-.--------1 r • ..-~ • . o o I . a pp ancea. Close to tennis courts, '375.000. Four wtlll at * * DEERAllDI. _!!.:_S00.000. 494-5430. 712· I 920 sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fuJlv fumished $420.000. ~7150•000t, ·1Tbne179,50houles0. ca°"11 Lu 1ut mode I In .,._. I 05J " Deerfield. The Plan 5 ••••••·~--~r.;~......... I M5-tW done as never before! OPENTHEGATE ,.... IHO T.... I .. IA YNOMT Pool, 1pa, magnificent Into • spu;klinr 3 Bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••.••• ••••••••••••••••••••t•• Have ~I to '"ll 'IS.U~futw...._DaUy C'lu.1ulied 8* doll W•ll PUot WM& Ml. We have several fine homes decor and landscaping. w /privacy. The unusual ________ ._ ______ _.~ 11Pf 'J H >IJ'.t lq :,j I I with pier & slip All this Ir assume a high patio expands the IMng Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR / Joan balance. Call now! f arH of this lovely home. Owner very nexible on financing. Now $142,000. IXICUTIYI ·'HO Ml-i LIASI O"ION 01 IUY . -111111 1'11n aa. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE . WOl•tOllL7 i\'M' f';NTION ! Choic!. ~ ~ To Street Lot With Pa~tiallyJiQll-"-". Kome. Great OpPQrturuty To , ..1tC ReM•I. S300.000. M1Wl.STIM6 1:astt:<fuJly DecoratJ ··Q" Plan With Coty <.:onversauon Pit Ii Spacious Uvin11Dinlng ~oom Area Ideal Location With Large l::nclosed Patio On Greenbelt Near Pool Ii 1:enn1~ C lub Perf ec t Home For 1-.ntcrt<tl_!lang! '239.000. MIWPOU TIUACI S.murt 3 Bedroom Condo. Located Away "· rom The Crowd In Quiet Newport Beach <.:ommunity Decorator Walls Window· Ii Carpet Coverings. Wonderful 'f-i.anquil Area 8139.500 . 159-91• •2c.,..,..._ .... .,.,.c...... RESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SE1MCES llAUTllU.._JA~ ~ Ou~standing 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. spilt level located in 24 hr. security g u.a rded community. Utmost pr1 v a~y. Gorgeous landscaping. Ha ndsome wood plank floors + many other decorative features. $343,500. IN N~PORTC.,,.,.R ~ 644-9060 • BEAUTIFUL VIEW IN SUYIEW ........ _.... ........ , .~ .... wifll a wt• ...t ...... YU. Mlf~tli 1 dKoralot-..... & ...... , .... . "tot ............ 4 ..... ..._ .. . MIL, t... ,_ Hew ledhnl -*I ... HC..... ma-.. 11 flll•c.. S,. .. ............ $300,000. CLIFFHAYEN--CURB APPEAL H .. d•o.. tredltlHel rnW..Ce I• c ........... _.,.,. leclllt.& ...... . , ........................... ::s HW roof, Jf ..... l••t4k1 httulor. 9••Hty t~r•• .. •wf wf" .......... gy ............ ....... s,.a..~._..J ... ..., ,..., t-/Mll9rd r-. J •:11• loH wltlt Htltt•• ... ffoJ, .... 90• Mlf C-*Y ldfdlla. ....... ,...... L-.ea.twtte..,...ter ... ..., .... •foPhlllt•awtsut ht1 ... ..., ••Ina 1 :I. Sll0,000 fM. .._ 19r appo ......... 631-1400. , NEWPORT AREA_.ET s, ...... ..._.,....._..,k • ..., "l"8to,.11dc-. ........... .,..... ,of OWMJJ .............. JW .. Jk owwa MA' CillY I ST T.D. .. 201/e a.11dowll,.,.. ... 117',000. WATERFRONT H~OMES.1Nc. • REAL ESTATE , '>.<lo» Rt>n1.ol1 P"11>¥•1v M.....-n1 2436 W Coasl Hwy Newport Beach 631 ·1•00 IT-TF_R..-W_,A,,_D___.jl -.. 1.f I I I I' . - '4y Wlft catM llolM Wfttl I llO w10 that tied • llfetlme warn.nt,. It wu f'latlftteH ,.....-~---~--eotln1t -. ,.__.__~...._....._ .......... J • ~ :-.. "::::.. "=' "°"....., _ _,._,, ...... l\bodbrld~ L..-. V..,. I.I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VA, FHA TERMS: 3 Kealey 4'7-1761 ..; Bdrm Mesa Verde home. SS l·:JMO Mis ,_ L~ase it, leas~ option it or buy it· t ' , ~ ft I ) f 1 1 f} ! .__,~~~~~---.... Immaculate. Sits on ., Hn Plt,.iy Irv•--I Vlefo 1067 ,-hlmd 1006 larre lot. Owner may · ._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T'ht. "'::::;~·Bath ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• help finance. 1119,500, AtllmlL Lo. fllJ0/0 with extraordinary terms. Famil~ sized executive home in excellen area . Owner ~ransferred a n motivated. Call us for an appt. t~ see this outstanding 4 bedroom home. home it j\111 •teflll from 8ta1e, near South Bay. TA~BELL, REALTORS. **UNDER lOOM! Delightful 3br, 2ba. 09t ol Newoort's finest 2 r . lBa. •.ooo. Agt. _c_a_1l_540-__ 1no ____ -l Yep! We've just listed 2 w /country kitc he n . 9UAIL PLACI PIOPHTllS beacltes. The u-talrs l3l-70ZZ. 17~· condos in lrva·n .. ·bolh cathedral ceilings. many ..-COST.AMIS.A "" upgrades. Earth tones. deck area provides a ........ Mw I 022 with enclosed garages Sll8,000T7~5El34 . beaulif\ll Catalina view.••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 12 and both have flexible ------Tbe owner wlll fin c This exceptional vaJue is te d i d He port •--h I 069 W' ... a -"'-wn apany~ SPY•LAYllWSS OCl~M a close-in West Side 2br, rms an are pr ce w ~ ... __ ,. uu below IUJ0,000! Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 712-1920 meat. SNl,000. lba home on • lae 54 X detaill HURRY' D.M.MAISHAU Sbdrm. •,ooo, lo down, 130 lot. W /several · · D ... x $247,500 -·•TOIS 1d terms. 113-4751. mature trees, alley ac· 222 3Sth St Newport INcJt I 06' 5-to AM I OIO -cesa Ii plenty of room to Good buy. Excellent••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '44-"90 76o.olll 502Acacla; SD7.000 build a second unit. location. Neu beach, Owta & VIEW GOAcacia; •.soo IYOWtia part.stores. Fee ground. 3br, + den. 3ba. 200 A N 2200 Waterfront· t510 000 $142,000 usumable lsl. Kings Pl. lO"k financing. •a.&.olAY Driveby.~cati 1714tllt-tt00 **VALENTINE! ChuckSplller'31·1.21M Callforappt.~7590 ltomaDllc ocean view Sara llarvin lncMHff Ce.de $80,0ltO HOUSE! from thl1 exdusive UniqueHomes Lr" Mstr.,..-. "ormal din . Your special someone cu.tom built 4 bdrm 17 ... -_,, -.. ~ '' will love this beautifully Newport Hgts .by Owner 2br. w/2 dbl gar ! 3Bedroom.Zcargarage, dream home, priced at ,,,_; ,.,.........., rm , ruest Bdr & Ba. aP.polnted 4 Bdrm, 2-sty REALTORS only 9553,000. Owner SpacM>ul5Br.3Ba,formal secur.gate,pool,closeto detached home in -~!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;; 1210.000. 11) fJ79..966'7 large lot, by owner. 547-3182 m•t aen and will help dlnin• nn. Family rm ::~;:rt ii~VA,.81:' Irvine's College Part. H..t.or Y•Hml fbtaace. For appt. call w/wet bar. Fee land. 754-0297' .. g . Uppades galore and 0ceanvu,3Bdrm2~8a. T•Y $1 SIC DOWN Assume large loan . Completely furnished 1 Bdrm condo. Price re· duced to ll 19.500. Pool, spa, security. Close to --a--f 1/2 % .......... ~ 112·1311. Owner may help finance· I aslta;ng only 3 car garare. 1325.000. A Shown by appt. only.,D .. PoW 1026 ~-Wood panelled. Jbr COD· do, end unit on Gretn· bell. 193.900. 545-0337 .•. LLSTATE 'Ait.'"-9835· ....................... :ffl ~eeo0unn ----------C..te.... IOZ4 DRAMA~M<i'STOM "V • Hoag Hospital. Terrific T•tltt I 0)0 REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba home HlffMf'rS AllA within walking distance 75f·f22 I Investment! Hurry! ••••••••••••••••••••v• Smith·¥eyer, Bkr. 3Br, Z car •arage, re· 1ldeatial area, c:_lose to town, ltore. Khool. etc. Buy Ulis me now It 'D go fHt. Priced for quirk ule by owner 547·3182 Ym-MODOWM! 341 E. 18th Pl to the beach. There is a IY OWNll SJ.OI.~ lovely ocean view from Woodbridge 3 br condo. Super clean Z Br 1 JJa. the ma,,ter Bdrm. and custom decor. xlnl loc cute tittle home. Owner v a u l t e d c e i I i n g s anxious. Chuck Spiller. throughout. Excellent 9'9.SOO. 673-8432 _ 831-1266 financing available . POOL·SPA-FIREPIT go $159,900. 493-SIH.2 with tttis beautiful Plan 640-5357. 541-7113 * *Olde Tustid .ESTY IOOM for JO' IOAT ALUI Duplex on the water. 3 & IN NIWPOIT 2 Bdrms. Deck and patio. No down payment re. quired for vets on this very attractJve 3 Bdrm, 2 ___ R_EAL __ TO_RS __ _ bath home. Only taS.000. Owner will help finance conventional loan. Take advantqe. Call 979-5370 L• . 2000 sq I\. in this 4 BR . 1ngo F R h o m e , . . 0 n I y e · 300 in the Colony. Over llt.lhr•n $174,900. ' Cliff Haven Condo. 2 Fireplaces. Prime · 1oca- bdrm + den. S159.SOO: tion., Xlnt cond. 4010 Large & light. Last one River Ave. Large as. available out of only 10. sum able loan. Commwtily pool. lovely c /2 t Mow-rt c-.a.... neighborhood. R H R. O ,_ r-· nrr Agt, 673-.7~. ~ ·5!57 _!~0.6767 If you appreciate ttie looks and quality of days gone by-you'll love dlis 4mmaculate 2 bedr<1dm h o m e . Til e r oiU . hardwood fl oors. s&n room. halconies and; so muc h inore·all ilY a pa rlc like setting. Call for details and your persorial now. :ALLSTATE REAi.TORS ....... ..r~-f- Ol.DMIWPOU Brand_. two bedroom. two beth eoado. Unique Ooor plu. Fireplace. Jmt one block to the bay. Great for boatln1 en· th•luta. 875,000. '31·7• M.I. OM eol.ICOUISI Men .Verde Count;y Club rilw home. Brand new on U... marllet. This 4 bdrm, J betb bidden 2 llorJabonlibamodel. Remodllal kJUhen with new ..... 6,.0ftD. Ex- teulvt alarm sy1tem. Lar,. IDt wltb aeparate pl•,..,. •. Offered at -·-· 71f.1616 ttwtlaykce leiKlt I 040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ''Beach Walk Redhill~ Realfy 552 -7500 1 r . ' ;;;--H ,\ N <: H ~ i;! ,<[ f'y ~ '.>'>1 7000 Townhome'' -------- Close to beach. •h<lrm. 0~M(9ETaH THEILUFFS Panoramic vista of lush g reenbelt from this s pacious 3 bdrm. 2': bath "End Unit " lownhome. Offered at 1249,500. Agt, 640-5560. VILLA BALBOA ba, dart rm-storage CONDO rm . many xtTas, by I BEDROOM + loft 13% w......... '°'' ......................... JUSTUSTID ~ SllOO_.,.VA~. owner. willing to carry sharp end unit 2nd. $170,000. By app'l 193,950 AYFIOHT CH.AIMii. SUPll TEIMS -10 % Bay •nd harbor view. Owner Will carry with down payment. 2 Bdrm. Z bath. I year new. Call 645·9161 only. Bart84Hll64. C/21 M.wportC_.... DOWN FOi FAST SALE • Gorgeous 3 Bdrm. ff.!4~s encl patio. Huge lot. '-191Y Sl15.900. 6 PUX~STSIDI FllEP.LACE. CLOSE o: TOllACH .••· T ~25,000 Lovely I year old home with SJ.52,000 in usu.ma· attached. Low down. bte loans ranging from Easy terms. Sl2S,OOO. ~·~toll~. S27540gross Call BRICKELL REAL income annually. Well E S T A T E kept, single story units INVESTMENTS · with 4 garares PLUS off 960-5402 · street parting on 60' x -------- 300' lot. 644-7211 /Jn Nllifl !)All[) & l\SSUCll\TES · , ~ .» HERITAGE REALTORS 640-5357 760-6767 AFFOIDAIU IH TURn.EIOCK Donl wait on this lovelv house with private dock. $475,000. 641-0763. : OPEN HOUSE Bette M Scott It Assoc· 842-44.24 Enjoy livinr in Irvine's ~-lll!!ll~llllll----most prestigious villages cu AIMH ·· for onl y $119.500. ""' Otherlftllhtah ; REAL TY / Beautiful 3 bdrm. home 1 block to ocean. As· ••••••••••••••••••••"• with cozy family room in sum able SlS2.000 loan al~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Mobile "-s ·, very private location. Of· terrific interest rate. For Sale 1100 fering low 'down pay. This duplex is priced to NEW USTIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment, assumable loan. ~;:~:~=::'.·No quali· BAVFRONT. Excellent San Juan Capo. ZS.~ 2 and pay no points. Call location near Harbor Br 2 Ba. 1480sq fl. 8 Y!S· now to see this afforda· *Cote' Realty Island and Beacon Bay. old Agt_S4_1_-~· __ ble home. Price includes the land. & Investment 70' on ,the water with pier 2Br. Cabana & lrlr, 3 pvt .. _ 640-5777 for~ boat and enclosed brhs pool & rishing pier -patio with swimming S19.s00.4gg.3816 · pool. 3 BdnnJ; a nd den -;,. ~- home with many extras : Mobile home s pare for vaulted Teak ceilings. rent: SJ'. E.s1de. CM new carpets. view from szoo 673-TI87.640-9900 · many rooms. hobby room. stressed for 2nd story and more. Call Jim or Lois Bridges for com· plele information. 642-1200 j PETE J BARRETI ·.. REALTY 1076 Baja.' 45' mobile hide· away home. Popotla, 6 miles South Rosarilo. SlS.000 finn. Patio. cu$t. s hed. beac hes. PO@J. restaurant. 499-2080 or 494·0567. Laguna · Bea<'h mobile home. steps to beaCh. tbdrm, Iba. new crpts.& drps. pool. laund;)', s hops. many xtras Space rent S375 I o. 114.750 offers . C I {714 )499-4635. HEMET: Perfect for tirement. Furn.. en i:a b ana w /ca rpor Sl0.000. Total cost pr Incl. util. M . 545-4452 6PM haclt,,..atr ••••••••••••••••••••• ., ' j ................ Don't mlu thl.a opportunity tu own this ,,. arr lot near l.1kt ShHtlna ~ Ml. ha t11 18 hol J\otr cour1e nt'•rby. llura bMck ri na Build your dN'Mm retlrcm nl home All lh11 for only 111 .~oo wHh $4500 do"'n St-llt•r "''II cotrv'bulunn• 641 ACal-t~ UIAIU Pric~ st SlOOO pr lilt'r , frl'o aud rte r Owner wl sheli to uchange ror romml'rclul lndu"t rit'l W ~h:r "'en on propcan v J . ... 9U.A& PLACI PIOPHTlll 712·1f00 t1nmat I BR ID ol hwy Xlnt oei1hborhood llJOO/mo IW **WOODIRIDGE LEASES • • .... _.a a:t • . cau tt I . •mar -· .. -....... ~..... Uj,li 1111 Mii ..... I I,. • ................... . ... ..~ -.... ....................... ....................... ..... .... ... :J:F-W: ... :. IMrm, a.: OC!IM riew, ICs 1P1 ' !: JllJ ...................... . ... , ..... o,.. -................... a leyaotfaraw11 • ....-.,.i Sat. 1111. IMpm. Nice lbdr•. Iba wa1a..a. - pool + Ju . uoo Paeilk Aw. not, C.M.I -/mo. WI .lme. WW w.uaa1ts·ao lhr1aret Or. Nto. -.-. f'Ww.rrs.sr11. ' . li5'7-7Z30, •-·AA for Lie a BR 1~ le •pt, cpt.s, Ra)' Zbr, ~. fulty wured, Cer I I I .. W. llJZ drpe, bllm. Nr OCC. MT$ · luxurious, clblwe, Iota ot •••••• ...... ••••••••••• mo. Aft2:30, 541-7214 MIWPOlrTCIHT utrH, reaaon. rent. N~ v .... .....,.., Jba. 2 THREE beeuWul condoe (2ll)m.tlZ:l dlya Sam/• 1undedm, ftplc, beama. s.c. Plua area. J Br. Con- avallable'. Diffe~nt loea-M)'rH. (213)518-199 adult•. no &>eta. llOO. do. Pool, tennb, club. lions. Pool. tenn.11. 1pa.1 e v e 1 I w k n d a , Richard MO·llSG dya; MU mo. 50· 7710 Ir Close to beach and Hoac1 (71,)ISl,..lU 8'75-31115hvea. 557~-. . ~~ • I • C "I Mew rt C• 2br. lV.ba, underground L1e 3 br2 ba all new.1ar, Z Br. I Ba. 571 W. Jo Ahn Old Cdll doll houu . 1•1.._Af6iJ161 partrln1.Jac,kid1ok,wil patio, mo. Open Sat. St. z chlld~en OK. no llbdrm, lba. perf rond -con 1 i d er p e·t , 807"" lril.SM-3112. pet.a. sm. Sierra M1mt. -'5 •7m.M4 s.o3. 3 Br, Cliffhaven w/2 ear Broadway/Santa Clara. Spacious Studio, rrp lc , 84·-1-·l_aM ______ _ 4 8r 4 8a, vu, pool, pv gar. Lee yrd overlkg 751·79IM S400 moutil pd. 3Br. 2Ba, downstairs. \teach, ca·meo Shore• nature center. Kida/pets Sbdrm. 2ba, like new, air, CaU?eo.11167 Kids ok. •tmo. 800 ft'. Cdlll Sl900/m o Bob OK. $975/mo. or lse ut1Uti~exce~elee.All 1br, patio, re rrlg, rear ~-:gton St., C .M. Koop&31lll6.Agt T .. ottMrttoce.oo.."'°"" w /opt to buy. Dys amen1~ies. Chddren ok. apt, 1390/mo. Daya : 3br, Zba;cpt/drape«1, gar, We'Ntt..-..toc•ll 646·00lS,ev4&4-039S ~:u:Mc~:l:o~aAl~o:~ 840-9350; Eves:640-1589. 'aToro 3132 r'rplc . dla hwas h er . THllLUFFS 983-8940after6pm. Spacious lbdrm. newly••••••••••••••••••••••• $700/mo. 845-2?52 C h a r m i n g 3 B r decor. gar, South or hwy. Beaut. 1 year new 2 Br. l!Br l8aHome,Old Cd M, townhome.Availnowun· Ocean fro nt Condo, $450 /mo Adult 642•9556 1"" Ba,.Qindowlth~I. til 6/30/81 on mo to mo fabulous 180' view, 2br , · · · jacu1u. " cable TV tn· la a m c d c e I I i n gs . Id y art 1550 Brok Swedtsh frplc. sunny ter· basis at only IS'75 per mo. 2ba, llOO Joe 644-0502 So, 2 Br duplex. 4 blks to c . e Y . er racl'. wlk. to bch & Calltoday840-Me()Aet. a1una beach, gar. W /D , _8'7_$-_41_12 ______ _ IOOI efs..19 market.Garageunavail. Newport lslan,dTow••• S52S/mo. Avail 2/10.tkwll: .. x.._.Jl40 2600 No children or pets 1675 8 Toro 3232 llNTALS Waterfront 2 Br. lower U.fwwllMd 3525 760-1356 ..................... .. .. ~.~~ ............ mo67~7335 ....................... 2br,2ba 1625 duplex. NO PETS ................ •••••••• Costa~· 3124 Zbr,2ba,frpk,wett;i~· ~IX 40 A »l't'N<' <>n:t:on Coast Nr oct'un tf'ashion lsld. ~rm, 2ba condo. cent~al 2 br + D2'h ba $800 1595/mo. 67~2256. Irvine Groves Aspen 3br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO. Call 9-S, Mon-n. \\ei.taldl" C'o~t ., M "<J Electricity. rem'Ced, ou! shopp101. 2 Br. frplc. air, laWld rm, (ncd patio, ~bbrr+2i.<zbonbaus2•~ba 9900$87"' BIG CANYON LEASE 2 2"'1ba. ~am drm. diln/lrm. 2 ... , .. ~ _N0-__ 2445 __ . _____ _ • '"' d'• pool 1 car gar no pets .. ~ " ' a Jc. pnv. Y • poo en-N I d pd Brand..-. 1 Bdrm. Pier· ~l'l'd t. aum t' ,,.,ork stan m(I view 11ccess1 range drps mini·bbnds · · · BR 2 Ba tennis&oomm 1 j ew y ttor. as , ,_ .. S22, yr uu.•unir Pul bll",owner492 2-49'9 gla s~. p~tlo $675: ~}2d·Os89olka.ftSe5r 6~p/mmo.: pool A~ail now 9900 ~choso1's1fr.:y/csbopnp·o' enelgar,pool,d/washer. poinle c.ondos.Pool,spa. ,,,, .. °' . · . P ' Adults 842-5073 tennis, a1ra0 es. $475. l'n ce $225 000 Owne A.ppr 2~ acres of flat 640.1177 wkends 851-0611 $700/mo. no pets please --· ------1 ., ., ""111 carry 1 •interest forestacreaae L7 m1h~orr C t ----833-3366 MIWLYDICOI. (213) 586-7202dys ; (114) "" lllO,OCkldn " 01 o Mfta 3224 HOME FOR RENT Nwpt bayfront h i-rise. IM2·4721eves. lnterstatl' Htwa y 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d view of Catali n a & L. I Br. gas pd. encl gar, A PREHIGE q_ ___ __.J..._ HOME~ R 8 lnveslnfonL'I 3333 W Coust lfwy. NR . 64~6646 . Property~ miles East of 2 Br. Iba. 252 Knox St 3 B rm $575. Fenced Village, 2 br, 2 ba, securi· Apa l:awb Fw'lliwd d/washer. pool. Adults. THE WHIFR.E.TltH Klamath f alls. Oregon E .s ide. $585 util int·. yard & garage Kids & ty bldg. Dock· a vail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842-5073 Luxury Adult units at af. Good roud access year Drive by, eall 645-7009 pets wek'Ome. 964·2566 or s 8 9 0 I I ea 5 e . o a y 5 llalMHt Ptnlulllo 3707 fordable living. 1,2 & 3 round $5600. Write ------973-2971.Agt .. no fee. 760-1933.e 548.9094 ....................... llrT0~111e Br. Well decorated ~.st::.'!a':ii;aes6~:.1 97~~~ 3 BR 2 Ba. carpets . H.tiwcJtoeo leach 3240 'l523 CAMPUSDa!IR'JINE Fantasti; ::fs. 2 Br. 2 B:~cf."A~\~~'. p~~j 2:J: ~~~1I :e:~r.". g~s o ~·: ~Yt~:~ 5~~~c":Z~t or phone 714 645·8165,_ drapes, fireplace. double ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. t8S() mo. 2015 Vista Wnt{.. 303 E.Edgewater. d '/was h e r · Adu It 5 • park like landscaping . . --------•I garage fenced yard RV 5 blks lo ocean. Elegant 2 WOODl••--E CaJ·on. 1·87 -2866. 642-5073 Most beautlful blda. In . . bdrm, ram rm & den, --.. ' ...vaSTOIS Once in a Ufe·timc oppty access _.,mo R ' h h 1 3 B 3 8 SlOOO 401 H B """ . ......, · · ($725 mol . Plush crpts, 1c eart tone. co ors., . r. a. mo. CoroMdetM. 3722 WESTLAKE VILLAGE · · 200/o DOWM ~:,~~~:'R;pr~:sno:re~n loy McC ... ltltr. 2a..2 ba. cedar & glass. 2B~. 2Ba twnhse. com.er Vista Suerte. 675·5930, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Adult Apts. No From $311(). 846-06l9 Sharp lnplex. rt?atur1ng 2 1,~. ac•re '-late i·n~ludes 541-7729 Dbl car pvt gar. fully unit, !~caped patio, 640.8146 Oceanfront 1 Br . patio pets. lmmed occupancy. 2 & 3 Bdrm . A pt s . t d '"' ' maint. yd. Adults, no stove ref'ng wshr/dryr ----' · p t Ind ~~f1~~a Nee::~l~·!r::ts carriage hse. 3 e ar -pets. Inquire at 527 lSth. auto dr o~. lse. adl~ Newport Condo 3Br. 2Ba . frplc, gar, adults. no a~ii.'ie;.141~~:· gar. MOO·S4SO. Kids · OK , no garage as wellas 6Br S Li~ St . 11•1960·6331 or $675 mo. Owner/agent pvtspa,communitypool, pets, pvl st. $600/mo. TSLMamt pets.964-2:566 or 973-297i and drapes Owner will . ·• IAW • ,. 673-7787 640-9900 ., A•l no fee rarry the rinan('mg ut mansion. ~.000. Call 3 bedroom 2•'.l bat con· 960·51L2. 631·5155 3 car garage. adlts only . · 645-8l22or642.1603 _.,_._. --·------1:1~.<7. Askin~ Sl~.ooo for more details Dianne do. Fireplace. tennis and no pets. t11'75 mo. Isl & Costa MeM 3724 M..-....S Wall Ap_h. 1-'or more details rall, Crain & Assoc R.E pools, welcome kids & HOME FOR RENT Woodbridge Lge4br, 2ba last.972-4'1109AM-5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spaeious2Br-S350.Pool& 2 & 3 Br lwnhse from 540-lL51 ~(714)5.'.B-5400 pets . $725/mo A!'!t 4 Bdrm. $595. Fenced! atrium/yard. commty SUSCASITAS laundry fac~ 548-9556 1475. Van:t,built·ins.encl --556-2660 yard & garage. Kids &I lake, pool, tennjs, $875. BIG CANYON. McLean Furn 1 br. apt . .,._•-up. from 12·7PM. oar .. nr H. Harbour ••&tat. --~-----pets welrome. 964-2566 or 559-8476 Townhouse 2 bdrm. 2 _..,,"' ., I W.ted 2'00 HARBOR/BAKER area. 973-2971.Agt.,nofee. bath. formal dining , EncL gar. Adults . no LOVELY 2bdrm. 2ba M0.681>7. ~,,,.~HERITAGE . . REALTORS W 0 0 D B R I D G E pets. 2110 Newport Bl. t d. .th f 1 t"o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 Ba . po ol + --------.. .. . fireplace. wet bar. spa & 541H96Bbtwn 8&5PM s u 10 wt rp c. pa 1 • Lovely 2 Br. wtth buill· "!'!!!~l!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!~IPVT PARTV·Non realtor Jacuzzi. S857 mo + uttl. 3 Bdr m. I ~ Ba. Up· CREEKS!DE Willow tennis. t mmac. cond ent'l gar. Newly decor. ins. Child OK. $385. -::: wishes t o purchase g re at fa m i I y ~raded. Enclosed yard Plan. Avail. 2·l!i. Pror. Adults. no pets. Reduced SJ25 Mo. Deluxe Mobile $550. 998·8128. $150 B42-lM2 FO&MPl.EXES IM FOUNT AIM YL Y Bluffs Condo. 3Br. 2Ba neighborhood. David. with jacuzzi. double landscaped model home to $850 per tn.o home.Matureadults.No allowance. s ingle story 17 14 ) 646-3255 garage. Near shopping on the park. ~Br 3Ba. 2 Coles worthy & Co . pets. Qujet, secure. l99l 2Bdrm.2bathtownhouse, 346· 7724 Eves Mr Wright 165(). mo. 213/596-7202 or sty. F. M .. Om Frple .. 640-0020. Newport Blvd. 646-8373. mlelltiBJIU garage. near beach. MSO. OCEAN VIEW rondo 7 14/~7558. Dsbwshr. M /W. SBSO. No ~12?9. TlftEXES IM ~~•••••••••••••••• rent or lse. New. luxury ----pets. By appt. 964-2566. Huge beach·elose duplex, Lux. bglo for neat. empl. APARTMEMTS ----~ --ME~ IEACH 3Br, 21·1 Ba. frpl e . ATTHEIEACH Agt.Nofee. 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 2 level nonsmoking gent. maid Beautiful garden apts. Nr beach. Lge 2 br. 2 ba. $750 /mo. 963-2484 or 2 Br. 2 Ba. Large yard. . --.-w'tfrple S800 /lease. service.548-7197 Pool & spa. Adults. no frplc. gar. yd & patio. +duplex on thewater ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964·5354. Ref's & dep. No pets. lrvmeGrove.Supernice (213)376-4509.396-8086 pets.healpaid S575. Avail 2·5. Call Newport Beach. We lol»ooPa••• 3107 $525.842-8540&536-2190. & clean. Largest mdl. 4 --Studio, E . side , JBdrm S:J90..MOO 536-0921. specialize in income pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $68S /mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. ne"" -Br. 2"'1 ba, liv rm. dihing 3 Bdrm 21"1 Ba Npt .. Ter-kitchenette. private. 2250\"anguard. $40.9626 ------- ducinl'! properties in this Charming 5 bdrm. 3 bath carl>j!ts & paint. Refs re· Nr ocean. Main St. & pier, rm. family rm. frplc, lge ra,ce condo. highly up· $295. 646-4631. · --2 BR. 1 ba condo. Pool & area. bayfront with 38' boat q'd. No pets. 979·6896. 3br, 4ba. $750 +sec. dep a ll eler. kitch. Encl graded w/lovely patio. lBr .. Small yan:t. Stove & jac. immac cond. S4SO. C /21 MewportCtttr rtoat. $1600 mo.· Bill 559·6221 · Mature cpl. 536-5031 or patio. Sm~ll front yrd. lo comm.pool.sauna&jac. H..tiftcJtoiileoch 3740 refrig. Adults. no pets. Avl 2/2.962-6505 760·6767 640.5357 Grundy, 675-6161. (213)569-9769 maintenance. Pools. ten· S6SQ /mo. No lease No ••••••••••••••••••••••• S315. 548-1377 -------. ------MESA VERDF. 4 Br. 3 2 bd I ------Beaut. 2 Br 2 Ba, xlnt --•-•---•-·-----LCHJUIHl.._h 3148 bath 2 sty. J car gar 4bdrm. 2ba. new erpts.P n:~gc.o us~hoo,sl~as. f~yrs~~ rpeortsa.pAptvail. 311. 631"1317 'fi!~:u:c11:." ~"}lo~a : Newer 2 Br. 2 Ra . $425 location. SSOO. 963-2361 Trailer ,ortr R ~pace park S6SK equity. owner w 'trade for \'Our Orange County Proix•r t) ~5·9449 lniM Condo $83,900 This super condo won't last. 2 Br. balrony +-low interest r.ite loan Rest price in Irvine ·:i II nil~ 5.10-3666 •Whelan Real Estate ••••••••••••··~··•••••• Grdnr 1990. 714 n 70 1804. stove. clean & in quiet """" H B 842 21134 842 3172 Avail. annrox. Feb Isl dys 962-2758 eves MagnH1cenl oceanfront --a rea . (2131421-3339. incl assoc ree. tst & -·-· · or ·. 760-1418 ~~ 548-8675"eves hom<'. 5bdrm, 3ba. lrg 3 Br 2 Ba, den. big yard. last +secdep. Avail now 3 BR. 1 sty w/loft, 2 Ba. l"Mt. 3744 or wknds. Beaut units, 2bd 2 ba decks. 2 (rplcs. stained $750 Imo. SlOO <'leaning -.Br. 2~ car gara'(e, large 851-9489 spa. av~ April. Sl .OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·--F /P 's. ""'asher dryer. 30.' glass.SUIOO/~ol tt11 •15 dep.Anytime548-4703 kitchen erpt & drapes permo. -644·l833 Furn /unfurn Condo . M752Br.2Ba Brandnew Gar's $485&up.846·9501 ; o r S2200 I m o ea rl v -----d s h ws 0 h r $550 mo . 4bdrm. l~ba. nr Heritage Lrg. exec. st;le Eastbluff North rrv. 2bdrm. Iba. Townhouse. All built·ins. 5021 Dunbar. 497-ro.12.497· . · NEWPORT HGllTS 3 br, 846-2966 Park, no pets. S625. lst. Condo. 3 Br. 211.t Ba . Availnow.637-4051. frplc.lnd.ryrm.,carport ------- ----2'-'z ba S700mo 6753095 --·---last+ S200 sec.8JO.S675. Adultsonly,nopets •MITHEIEACH• Mewporthodt 3169 days :6"s.9466art5p~. Beautiful 3000 sq rt. lge . formaldin.rm.fam.rm. legm•leedl 3741 TSL Mgmt. 842.6221 or l & 2br , 2ba. bit-ins. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---exec. home. 4 br. 3 ear Wdbndg ne~ 2 Br. 2 Ba . Agt.67~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842-1803. sltylites. patio . gar . lliCOM IA Y Lge 2br. Iba. ne~ epts. gar. 3 ba. xlnt area of Fam. rm. dbl gar. up-3 Br 2 Ba oceanfront Studfo. lux. spa. TV. maid -----Adults. $410 & up 4922 2br.lbafum home.pvt new li11oleum. fenced HB'S950962-7940 grades, nr lake , lease bome.nupaint&drapes, serviee,phorie.$100/wk . M75·SS25. 2 Br p ., Ba. Edinger 840-3808. beanhes tennLS· ct mo to yard.EOOimo.646-1339 :_ __ . -----$700 /mo . 548-8684 499-2227 T h N _ 0 .,,...., ... ' llKETOIEACH Dick /Steve. F.ve s excell. cond .. patio & Swnll shie:ld eatrO~e:n ~~ mo Sl>.'ici + utils.6'J.8243EASTSID-E~-a~a il~ 211 NEW 3 Bdrm. 2 ba 759-0875 yard. rum. or unrum. H•wport.._h 3769 ma. c ·':e fr I 3BR.2'7 Batwnhse.fplc. e ves.wknds -Beaut. 3 BR 2 Ba. dbl w t fr plc. fn cd ya rd, Sl2SO/mo yrly. No pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• blt:ins , ga · p <.'. gar ehildren&peLsOK RAY F'RONT-l.1do Is le gar, loe patio. w ljac:ten-$700 I mo w /gardene r . Woodbridge 3 br condo. please. Call Lloyd at Spectacular Oceanfront.I pat10/backyan:t ~·mo AND 2 BR 2 Ba ~ l 'h b t d J bs 0 --lt 67~0 ·1 "2 B c TSL MGMT. 642-1603 _.,., . . . JBr. 2Ba. $1500 mo. 3-4 '"1 nis & pool. $700 mo. Agt. 536·6565 a, cus om ecor. aco nc. Y Ava1 , now. .4 r. on---- --gar, children OK. I mile lnden~ mo. lse. 673-5157 646-4380 xlnt toe. '625. 673-8432 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2Story, 2400 sq do. 67~SURF. __ Lrg I Bdrm I Ba upper. to PCH. $475 mo 964-2937 'ro 2100 Waterfront home w tdock. E. Side. 2 br. l' ~ ba condo. 3 n!: ~;~r:!ts~n~lr~:~:: L.,_. leoch 3241 rt. S850. Property House. BALBOA BAY CLUB. 2 e ncl. gar. S350tmo Mesa from 9AM-5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28r. !Ba, 6 mo. lse. $1000 deck + gar. 5525. Ann. fplc Grdnr. $750 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3850or842-1010. bd. 2 ba furn. Sub-lse. del Mar. 751-~ Iv msg. 1 & 2 bdnns, rottage style 1 n d u s t r i 3 1 c 0 0 d 0 s · mo. 752-~. 675·726'7 645·9161. · 964· 1688. ask for Jackie. °"· Temple .Terrace, lrg 642-4097 ; 642-4736. • S365·S450J 2'Br. 1 Ba. Apt.s. I i vi n g , c hi Id 0 K 1200-4800 s q rt. 12",{ -----Liv. Rm. D\n. Rm. 2 Br. C ..,,. d"-t' ood ...... ., _,,. financing. Located in 2Br . lBa. s ing le ra r Clse to,bch newly paint-Stove, refrige. garage. ON WATER : 2 Bdrm, t18'h Hth. St. tBr. r.,~. '·""''pa io, w ........,-......,~~3020 H B & P.V. Call Puul LUXURY VU CONDO: 2 garage, avail now. $415 ed, ept. :ibr, l~ba. dbl. $700 mo. Utlls incld. 2ba in Towers. View. S8SO furnis hed. 'h blk to ~:m clngs. Small pet ~5·605~-Br 2ba. Security bldg. mo .. g rdnr/wtr incl. gar. liv rm w/frpk. rise 494-01$4 mo. ~e:.~. 1450/mo. yrly. TSLMgmt.642.1603' For lease or by Option Lot~ for Sale 2200 $1250/mo. 646-362? lo schools /shppg, rut1y Lease: Ocean view 2Br. PROF. DECORATED: 2 _;_~....:.....------1 Brand New Condo loe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l ba pvt yard Rar · en, mo, no pe s. Bdrm+dcn, welbar. ten-..,... v..,, "' MOBILE HOME 2 Br · · · '600536-2?89aft5PM 0 Agt• .. ntl ly.2 or..3 Br.Comp.fum. refrig. adults. no pets, Beach /Atlanta Blvd. (1) fenced 1ge backyar d d $'71S/ t Lu .. •ry~anfrontlllcek-Wcstside28drm,stove&I Seaside Vill age a t I · n e I y d ~ r ave. .,... nis & pool. End unit. Red Newport Beach Lot Nice 2ba . Cannery Village. Bro a~ w a Y 'E 's id e . to SSOO/mo. incld linens. ~784. carport. PiO. 717 •W 18th 2br + library + 3ba. (I l Ocean & Bay View. TV.stereo f150/mo 645-8713 3br. 2ba. drps, crpts, Bit. STEPS TO BCH .. 2Br. Waterfront Homes Inc ---St. "a ".64.S-l9216 3br, + lba.approx.1650', above the Arches By Waterfront Homes Inc -------ins. l'!ar . fenced S700. 2Ba, frplc, Sl.000 mo. Realtors 631_1 2 Br. Fireplace, garage. -sec. gate, 3 tennis court~. Owner. _R4:_alto~ ~·1409 Mesa Verde. 4 br. 2 ba. 962"9980· -:--__ RMP-$-3816 S475. Call Eves. &. THE VICTORIAN 2Br pool/s pa . $900/mo per LI--IL...&.-.t r I d" 2 B B ho . I Wluids.213/430-4327. l 'h Ba. wJ gar. Ad Its , each. 213/833-l369oreves S210,000 675·3099 n.-.ff ........,.._sM«f rp c. '"is2rm , r ar gar. 3d r . 2 a use. nice_ cu . 3 Br. 21h Ba. split level, S-Cll ... A cpts. drpe, bltns, fned yd. 2131831-5734 --.C ••.:::::•:_::::_•••3••2•2•2• S700.646-....!:__ -e-sac. S620/mo. incl. encl. dbl gar .. ocean/ca-• • waterpd.63&-4120. ___ ---~ T R I C ..... _ _..__ C-..DOS g~rdener. wate r. No nyon vu. no dogs. 1059 LIVE ON Golf Cours•i. 667VictoriaSt.S38S. Nearnewxtradlx to"Tihs wo ·2 ots. apistrano ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ pets 557 8247 aft 5 .... ~ach. view. by owner, 3br, 2sty, t:Y.ba. on park. 3br,2"'2ba, SHOO _·_:__ -· ~ Santa Ana St. $725/mo. FuU ocean vu! 2 br, I bd adult condo apt lrg 3br, 2ba. frpfr. terms.496-1542 $85 0 /mo . 4 00 "'2 3br.2ba,S825 Hort.Ow 3242 ~sl,.;~59 -5807. eves ba condo. Drps, W/D lpo~~ spa. S.C. ·p~~~ ~~:llghts.wv~~Jt~k~e~I: Ovtofr--.. H eliotrope 673-81123 , 2br. lba. 1625 ~~!':!!.:,. pOOI. '600 mo. area. $4SO/mo.646-0686. t"ngs dblattchgar many Pro-"";i;"'' 2550 675-0774 Bachelor. S250 ...................... LagmoMigllet 3252 o.>.1"0 "''"' • • r-r 760-1891 WTRFRNT RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saw J-abdrm. 2ba, frplc, encl xtras. '525. 545-3604 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ST0'1! Take tune to relax and shop at home. It's simple with Dail y Pilot 411.21A Kids/Pets OK So. of 17th St. t600SS6-6516 3Br. 22YABa . Sl150 mo. Niguel Shores, imrrac Caml•'l..o gar.S4SO.Adutt.s.nopets. 2Br. l~Ba. S750mo. 45' 3bd 2b d d ,.. YEAR-ROUND FUN: 673-2113 boat dock avail. Call Jo· rm, a, guar e ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·------Ann, 17141 846-90L2. gate. pool. tennis. l850. Condo Village San Juan. Social Act1v111es 01· owe Contract with 29'k dwn at UY. I yr w /no n.onthly payments due 2 acre pvt estate. 30 min from LA. Will consider stock or precious metal In lieu or cash down. S525,000. Owner (213) 3.57·0950 Clas~ified Ads. And if ---------you have something to 3bdrm, 2ba, cute & clean s ell, call a friendly doll house. children/pets Classified Ad-Visor at ok. S6SO/mo. Call Jarkie WATERFRONT CONDOS 640-7986, 644-5403. br + den. 1 ba, SS50 /mo. 1ect"r • F1ee Sunday Eves. (213)547·2580, Brunc h• BBO's •Par· The Shores -Beautiful b e ach co mm . All amenities. $750. 831-2327 2 br. 11,; ba. Pvt. quiet sunny. Lge patio. frplc. comm. pool. carport storage. Fwy 1"2 mi. MSO. (213)687-0295 : wknd (714 )493-0749 l•es •Plus much more GREAT RECMATION: 2bdrm. cpls. drps. bit-ins, adults only. no pets. Vi c· toria St. nr Brookhurst. $410/mo. 831-6812 after 5pm. • I & 2 8A P1110 Aots • ~1$11-#IShtrs I 880 S • ~001 & Rec Room 642-5678 at 847 ·6660 or 631·1400. , Te nnis• Free ,Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sauna • Hydromassage • Swlm- m1 ng •Driving Range • G11oen L.1nosc1p1ng lncwProparty 2000 IM:OIM,,..,,.rty 2000 3bdrm, tba, 1515/mo. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gar, renced yard. in Huntington Harbour. Lease option on rantastic term s Brand n ~w . Carpeted, draped. On the water , guan:ted gate en- try. Views. 2 car carage. Pool & tennis. 2 & 3 Bdrm M•wport .._h 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -3bdrm, l 'hba. nr new, frplc, Newport Hts. area. • Jog 10 Beach & Shops 25 UNITS-TUSTIN 25 good rental units on 2.2 acres in booming Tus tin. Brings in over $105,000 pr year. $400,000 dow'l and owner will carry a contract for $750,000 at 10%. I UNITS WITH WAITtNG UST Nice s~acious units with 3 bedroom owner s uni\+ seven 2 Bdrm. Cen-tral Or. Ct location. Only 10.GX Gross. 27% own will handle and seller will carry financing .. Don 't miss this prime property. PllMI POUIPLIX- OCIANNONT Unobstructed P.anoram ic view, steps to beautiful sandy beach. Owner will carry. · PUSSY IUYll POUIPLIX Spacious owner's unit with fireplace. 5 car garage. Beautiful tree lined street. Top Mesa Verde area. -· • 9UAIL PLACI PIOPllTlll 712-ltJO Pets/kids ok. Drive by 2188 Can yo n . 118 . 645'-7009. 2 Br. l Ba. 1 car garage. 248 Victoria Ave. Apt. 119. $485 + utils. Newport Shores Canal front 4bdrm, 3ba. newly decorated, 2 blocks to Sc.to AM ocean. 962..fi683. 3210 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lux Harbor View Hme Adult condo nr So. Coast avail lmmed. From b II '329.000. option money 3b r . 2ba . ram rm . Plaza. 2. br. 2 a. a s 2 o o o / m 0 . c a I 1 skylights. new cpl,lge amenities. full security, 71./"""'.......,. patio. dbl gar . nice _1525 __ ._76CMl __ i_59 _____ , LGE 2 Br home. cpts, stv,, __ .. ...;....~-"""""--·-----Y a rd s . 631 ·4842 or Cozy Span!sh Cottage de· refrig, fncd yd , gar, 3 Br 2 Ba at 17052 Answer Ad J.408, 642-4300 coraled 28r, lBa , lg yd adlls. S350mo.644_-9806 Edge wate r. $900/mo . .,.h Q N -rs. w /BB . gar. S550 mo. o 3 Bt, E.side. 1430/mo No Avail. immed. Call Tobin CUST-... ILT. pets. 953-8455aft6PM dogs. tst. last. sec. Avail Rlty. 846-l37l - 2/1" ., ... -8547 1 a...-32 .... ,. br/den, fam. rm +. West:._..,. J2fl "·'"' "-.... Westcliff-Dover . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11:.!.,.6 4••• d s~s 3111 • A v a 1 I . n ow · 2 Br TURTLEROCK Bl'oad· '" · ~ ays .. · Stanton, 3 8r. 2 81, 2 car w /garage. nu crpt. $495. moor Plan I. 3 br, 2 ba, eves /wknds. garage w /opener. Large lit. last & SIOO. 2054 Ma-din rm, fam rm. frpl. lge yard. 9IOO mo. Ron Say pie. kltch. comm pool. Nr TttEM.UFfS _979_·_53'7_0. ______ 1 BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fut· noshed & Unfurnished •Adult L1v1ng •No Pets • Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apertment1 Newport a .. chlSo. 1700 16th St 10ove1 ai 161111. (71 41 142-5113 Newport lffc:h/Ho. 880 Irvine ' (II 161hl (714) 146-1104 $550. 559-5001. Large 1 Bdrm. Near stiops, pool, all ulils pd. SE: A FNVIRONMEN I jf '. H·'\Mlt l11N Hf• lit. 1 '11 1884 Monrovia. 548-0336. •--'===----- Newer 1 Br. with garage. .,._ . .._. 3141 AduJts, no pets. 1365 mo. rie 2 Br. Frplc, dcdt, 645·5577. 10me view, quiet. w1lk to ---------i bfeacb •town. Adults. JIO• 2 Br. I Ba. dahwsr. frplc, pets . .z. H65 Invest• balCOf'.I)'. cathedral cell-mentalnc.er-1187. in11. w7end 1ar. In quleti---------- adult complex w/pool, L1e. upetrs 2br, bale, spa, bbq It lndry. No t rptd, encl. ear. N. pets. SCll5 mo. 2lll50 Hula. Lapu. 9545. 1~31Z7 549-2447. ...... 311J Stunnln1 large I & 2 •••••••••/"•••••••••• .. Bdrm. 2 Ba. garden 1pt. 2 Br. 2 Bl. on golf Pool Ir rec. area. 710 W. co u r 1 e . I n c I d • tllth. St. wHher /dryer. frl1e. 15'75. ~. •·2'718 New. lge 2 br, 2~ ba schls. & shoppin1. Xlnt. Bluut. 3 Bed. end unit, HCMllH ,..,.,.d or cond. No -'•. "2S mon-c ose to pool & tennis. U • _........_d J300 -========;;;-1 lwnhse, pool. spa, up· .,..._ Brand new cpt. CJose to•t•www .. Avail. Now 2br, 2ba, graded. 2 miles to beach. ~Wli Call: '94-~2 aft achl It shopping. Avail •Lo••••1•••-••·;~···~··•• ~'-patio, E. Side 9450/mo 2 Br.2 Ba. Condo with -!$'7~25~.~831~-4445~~· ----1-=---·-:--::--:--:--:-~~I immed. Drive by 2757 ve Y execu ve ome I MO-Olf7 · view, pool Is rec rm. ·zec1 · t r ·1 Vista Umbrosa. Then within minutes to So. Near beach. Adults. 2 br, 1 ba house, closed Ch!~:~ 4 ~~.g ;114"'1.;.~ call Coast Plau or OC , Zbdrm, b concio. nr s.<:. 211·..-.._,, gar, fenced yan:t, crpts formal din. rm. corrm. C /2 I Mew-rt C. Airport, in Colla Meu.' PIHa, ~/mo. 1_;___.. ______ _ drapes, w11her & drye pool, tennis, frplc, ·r-BR , 2\111 Ba, aunken NEW NJ.a.eves ......... · M69 77h~~up , S425/mo. tr75tmo.55H 880 760-67'7 bathtubwtthwhlrlpool,2 BUSINJSSMEN -------·--1ie111T•••• .. •••••••••••• .,....,_ Se1 view, Cbdnn, 2b1, ex· fireplice with jag toga, Contact th• DAIL¥ 2bdrm, Iba. cloeed aar, PAB ..,..,.., Meaa del Mar or Colleg Pan. 3 br, z bl. -.so. N acboola. 848-2121 Cute detadled E.slde l B cottage, aemi-furn. lit, l11t, aecur. All Mary.15'1-20t0 Northwoods 3 Bdrm. 2 ec home, guarded arH wetbar. stained etalla '9LOT tor~"'°""*" balco.1. Id location. Knr-u11 81 .. Fam rm, hplc, wlth pool It tennis. SHOO. windows. communlt)' r911rclftg tM county. $450/mo. PIHae call COUMllYCLUI dahwshr, petlo. No klda seo.~,....,MOI. . f:1• can be teued (or re41ulr•••nt1 for 1G-tn1. UW.. or pell. Avall now. '750. i.i yean ol leu. SlJOO I a PlctltloH -~--or --1 A .... Lee 91 • .-., twn .. --, 'br. unf .. SlaOO rum. lnehldel UI "I .. ~ l Br. l Ba. 8loft 6 Ola· 8in•lt1, lU bednotll ...,."_ .,,,,_, •" _., -wateri f:w.'*:'~ ...ot. au.t---~ paaal. 1 CllHd. -mo. •llU, ... •:Iii t •• No'"· a.. brllbt It clean, l1e fees. r tn lhla -142-4121 t -• 11 on ttu·u r r I. Flom• IM-U. p1tlo, cl01e to pool, b Uf I be II n. fMIM draw iD die choice area. Walk to .,e::,hu •t ~~;,!!11 IJCT, • • 1111 Oeeaafroet ror Wl.W W& .. 1 OaU, Piiot 1ehool1 " shopplna. Buker, Nl·IHI or Haw-~ to ..UT l.aall l'W tt••• aw'f'-IAd.IG-1171. $1JOO/m0 . ._ -.U8na.Not... ......_ •• awan.t .. clokwell. rw. ....... ..n. • . . J " ... ...... __ ... -~,._.,.. .... ~····· .. , J I .. . .. At I I....._, . 4111 OMleliiillll ... •1>1•.... -:t:~i.;ih; :ili;! Tl__._._..__ .... ;.r ... ti:i. ........ •••••.......... -··-................ _ ................ ••••••--• .. •••••r ... 1 It! ·-:=t· • __ , S. ,., • ..,_y PILOT ., • ~ ... act... ... fll••••r• lliloro '" •..U.Ollf!IC•• PRIM ... !!......... I'-' ·-~Leltl,_. 1• N.r,W~ 71•tca> ...................... ~ ................ ,.... I --.... -E ·----~--i.ii!!lml-------· ................. _. ······-·.......... . ............. -....... ... NO ......... c.do l•Hla f'Otlr1 , P•m•l• .. ft. Low ,. ... No UPU ro~nd : •P•'f•d ACCOUMrANr I • rwtaa1 VW.•••11 II·•·-, Felt lath ............... IUI Du· WATERFRONT AMCI ITOH ll•111•11. ~Ill collar, SCIAlt£TS· . F/T, IH•HI •fflH ...., ......, <'all J.,._ ._ ... AM . Poea Dr. Adj. ~ &:en in business 8~ years. Priced BoluSprln1d•I•, H.I . ctuuel. 1111 .....,., Dr .••• 1 ar 1 la Anal ..., ~..,.,.. Motet !I"-•t1. at $70,000. Owner says submit on Mf.79 AllSIEIS N.B....... ..,. A,...,.._• •• ..._.. 4111 AJIPORT ARIA. lire1' RETAIL dor and dwilU heilp finance. Owner Found: sraY •white F Heifer-11oun1 - H•1 .. , ino J o ...................... • ar....amtonotll ft re inng an eav ng state. cat, 1ouna. Goldurod Dwuf -0.CUy -AcC&.tn• Pr•p•rt , Mimi IV A1' NIWPOIT rtotn -·No ..... ,... SPACE Av,Cdll,1/21.87'·5m ·DANDRUFF CLmm Ul·llU Afl lpm .• A llt'<>R•WEIK quired CaUll1·1010 SMALL ••PT mM -------~ Mywlfecunebomewlth RaplcUy,,.,...,lateru· ...... • .. OMO -----• M .......... C......... LOST: lllal collie, vie • llO wi1 that had • tl l .. 0 C AlllPOllT AREA ~,.. 1 ""'". COMPANY Newpt)rt Blvd Ir Monte lifetime warranty. It w11 ou eo. 11ea1 U · ~ I It ' .. •ilh lJO to ... sq. ft of 1st TIME r years in business netting approx· Vilh. CM: Reward guaranteed •••Inst tbulutk, Mlf·•••rlinl . ,_ unatel 22"' p , d t &41-31'3 DANDRUFF lncllvld...a for poaJtJon in .I•'•••· patio. pool lltdr•, 2'• coa4o on ....... nee ipac-e. No y io pr year. rice a only Aeetg. ~· at eor- A4Wb Nill.-. .. , ti Nortlt-.. o1 Talloe ...... ,.... ,..,._._ AVAILABLE ~·950· Seller says submit a ll of· REWARD. Male German PwsH• IHO por•te uarten in Utlil I t Newport n.&IJ lwa 6/mlll rrom '50aq ft.IUOpermo.4001 ers. S hepherd eaHed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. Gd. t1pUai'lr 10. Het1Ma -Nl'Jt0 Norill Mar MOO/wkly Rlrch at . Newporl 500·2600 SQ , ft. "Smoky". Lost Sunday, PRE LAW student oeeda key eap•bllities re· 1 w, 1~ 1M • 1._,, Hoaa •T .._ ..... 8'!11 Beach. Ale"* 541-5031. lqUIPMINT llNT AL IUSINISS, 1·25·11. Nr. s.c. Shopping $25,000. WUJ do anythln& quired. Exe»ll. oppty, for n.!.:·ce $, 011 ()()()-p f-: 1 Cent'"'r. Pl• .......... ,1_1.-Leg• I. Confidential advaneement, oullt•nd· "-•• arn. nu d•~·or, KIVAll. Orut Loe. Amp&e P9rlc· NEWPORT BEACH rn ~. • , ro its ast year or•"=.-.~--.,.,, -DVM. P.O. Box ,3242. lnl c:o. eompenHtlon" ..-'8e • SWI 11 3, lbr a. c'CIDdo •I™' e. Ina -... ft •is; 0 $300,000. 25% down with owner --N.B. 92863. beneflh In pleaunt 4-U~ ... lla ~·. W • y . wtailbua · '4 11.b .• ~II c.11·::::.;;:,. .... 1 ... ,m · financing available. workinl environment. •·--· Call MlbMHtll .. __.., -SPECIAL TY Lost: brn " wht Male TOMMY'S Contact: P•t Milla 8U.o11.IL .. "'C Shellie, "1..eus", Jan. 23. OFNEWPORT ·5!!1:111~;;~1 I -... .. __ l' bl 141 sq."· . CENTER J .... ... r-.... I SJC. 831-!144 Scl1u:llflc OCIAIROMY-Ta.Y ... , ..... DIUlr • n F.xcellently loc•led on PIOPllTllS ESCORTS 7~·9368 0..-..C ........ Pool tabM, color 'fV. 2 mh St. Cott.a MeH Call Found: 1 black & t white An• ..... s M'"SS'"GI 18011 MlkbenSouth ..... 0.1" • IY frptn, .... 14 5'5 •16 Realooomlcs 675-6700 w..... va..lltw kill.en, both rem ale, both "'"" ~ "' Irvine, 567-Bl, EOE Lar .. r.. II'*" Apt ·~:~J 712•1920 declawed.642·70'72. SPA· 1""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ o-tile .... iia H B Stt •llilllttte Slliwe 4lH Ynique B•yfront Ofrice -...._.. • Be Pampered by 161= &•••. pool. l•&lelully ••••••••••••••••••••••• &oo sq f\ View T,..,. Loe..._ Found: small white dog, Beaut. Gi rls . Open1 .. --------•·· fw1l_ lllovln19 AvotddePCJ6lls~ 673-1003 female, Harbor View 10AM .. PM7days.Phone Aceountfq OCIAIROMT·Ym.Y cul llvln& u penus' S,.CWL..... 1'u.o•c1wwla/ Lost&,._.. noo Hills,CdM.644-1973 645-3433 BIWNG DEPT. Jar Ila. -.a ......... a..4 Prore11lonally ilnce 250 sq fl om ce. Share a.1 Pern11l1/ •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 ""9' -~-,. lf71 •-llKl&0¥ft Mow I--" a-.:........a tar •lnlo opener recpt rm cuecty sp, use 17141675-IH2 .._., .._ Found: little long·haired Foun.d : Pomerania.n . COVER GIRL COWIC ..... I• pet'W ·--~hoc*-up HOUS84ATIS or c py ma c h . L aw ....................... Chihuahua. male. vie Huntington Beach. vie. * OUTCAU * ... dsdt.r"'--C-. ·~· tWJ. MAllOUI 132 4134 library. Westdlff Bldg N Stor Of . IAwH•CJ•wli 5 I 00 Irvine. 754_3734. ~1280r kt own /Be a c h . _...,. 38 •--.Lo. 646 4844 ew es/ rices ....................... _,. ~-0778 MC/VISA ty'1 a-& •ertl1h= " r l lo'a ... "'-_, w~t •sti.r.clU•illt* . Nr L!iguna Beach City Priv. Studio Photoshoot -.,.--_,, sbp Oeeu6bllyview.2 Counselorst.opersonaUy Hall,:Q).«>O sq ft,strttt on Sun Feb 22 d 2 FSohuenedpd:oog.ldmEalneg.livs1.hc Found: Pacakeet. vie. FIRSTL•DY ~.y .. yy~~r" _!! frpk's, 2 car gar w l•uto select your compatible orsT RATE level. 494-5688 . . . .n • 20th St & s l A A • • --•r-r-o~er. wuh/dl"y, fully rmmte to s uit your ~ 1 s h ooting sessions , Greenbrook, H.B. Nr · an a na. Escort. u_.a...IS :1,.:...._ MC Jf5 rum.forrent wJuoe81 n PriMtLocatioR 9-12 /1-4. For serious Talbe rt /Newland . C.M.548-4389eves. ~ "L...& wf1 ......._._ -• • S3l·ll01. 833 Dover Dr. 1270 Sq non busy Beac!h ama eur P grap ers ·4108. Found: approx. 25 lb F • __... w.ry .. TSl..--~svcs lifestyle Shared·Livlng . NEWPORT BEACH t hoto h 962 ,~ ... ~--..._ B I (18 + models) Ll.m1'ted * f "I J45 * CD••HMe MZ..160J Ste3lNB 600 200Sq F ou evard·Huntington Foun : male black dog. black. red collar. &-ltL I It Con\acfl>etores for Ren· ro 4 . t. Beach. Ideal for real registration.CallSto.ne& vie. Mesa &r Irvine . MC&VISAAccepted w " ea,.r. ace • • ':.· tats in Newport Beach & Gal to f>_hr 3bdrm condo estate office, s tore• eir Bower Productions . Malamute. about 45-SO 975.(1044,548-5476 ..... flh: ...clcal, .. ea.ta Mesa. nearO.C.C. $250 /mo incl. •JUatnilil~alln~lrudviedce&r other suitable business. 2 _97....,.9_·_24_98 ______ lbs . Vic Beach Blvd TOUCH A CLASS tal, pd. •ecatloft, pro-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I uUI M5-S4'T7 ~ " Private baths availahle -<between Ellis/Talbert> Found, German Shepherd ESCORTS flt 1 Larlag. lea•t. -= ...:.....___ ---•Ad.jacenttoAlrport 1·mmedi'ately.· 10 Year'_...Motlces 5200 H..B ,,."1873 · " -..---·-'"""---·----i mix. Blk/brwn. Hunt-____ 7_52_-<11_11 ____ 1 lrYIM locatloft. Cal: 3Br.?S..Stepgtobeach. WantM/Ft.oshrnew,dlx &RestaurantRow leas e . Attracli Yf:ly '•••••••••••••••••••••• ington Harbour area. Ocean view , $650. C .... condo, nonsmoker •A ccess to 3 Major priced. · . DIVOllC~IY-MAIL Found: Golde n·_J.ab. 846-5054. PSYCHICIEADIM~S Mr I . Ir• c II•, ..,,,. PropertyHouse.642·3850 pref.$300/mO.+'h utils. Fwys. 642~l21,ext211:• Fa st. Accurate , male. IOtmo old. vie ----------'---1 556-1178Jack 714-752-6171 0 642 tOlO c u 6'5-G74 c I t $85 A ll Brookhurst &r Adams. _..!.__:.._~ a . 833-8813 --~eekday!r --(7~~:.:.~ c on H.B. 833-4702. LOST : Fem Golden c~;..haM WESTCLIF~ 2Br. tBa. Fe,m.toshrspac.3brapt --COMIMrclal Lost cal. Gray & while Retriever vie. Beach/ •FOIYLADY• .,.,, Condo. Pool, adlts, no •1(1-same, CdM. $242 + Luxuri~. ru11 service 0r. ..... 4•475 Lost & ~ 5300 male. HW1tington Beach. Ellis ''Augi" 842-9859 Lie .OUTCALLONLY &Co.. Ille. pets. l800 mo. 754·1630 or ul1I. M4-01175 an. 6. fice space, 1·6 rms. con· •••• ••••••••••••••••o•• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• 536-4978 1119120 VISA · MC i--------- 9S7-S350•ft.7PM. 2 Rmmt.es shr Condo in Cerence room , sec'I StoreSpaceforlease. 1sool---------1 * '72-1 Ill* WESTCUFF?bdrm l'h C.M . Lge rm's plus se rv ices. New~ort sq.~ & 1260 sq. 1:1. i!' r------------------1~!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1Aan:~f;!':fo~r~~~e~~~~~. ba .Townhouk.~mo. !!."~ $225 Dwight ~~~6~~ Call r~r inro: ~l~~~~~~~.,~~.Xl·1, FOUND ADS \ Therapeutic Musage"by 7AMshillSun&Monon-. Adults only. no pets. 1728 ....... AR£ FR£( ~:l'!ll ...l.G \ • Physical Therapist. Earl I y . 362 3rd St.. # c, ,. Bedford Lane. 548-7533, Exec Shr Twnhs p~ 450 sq. rt. Delightful work-Stores. ShoJ)6. photo I hob-8 ·:· ~ ~a.\\' • 548-2817 by appt. 1().7 Laguna Beach ?'~ · e v · ing space with ocean by 600 & 2SO sq.rt.. J8< & a:al :,~ ~ 2 Br. 2 s.. All Adult. no ?br, .2~ba , _wa /dry•. vi Full bath '3 Id up. E/SldeCM.S48 7249 Call.· U..L7J.n i---------i---------;~ pets. From "25. Pool. rrplc /p ool !Jae S35 ew. · · yr 0 -----r~ tr\ v ~retltCa11••1 ·Ass1t•LBS : ... s pa, refrige. &r dswshr in-5.S9·5142 bldg. $4.50mo. Turner As· -...trW l...tal 4500 642·5671 ~ •• io.r llcorh Loe . Mission Viejo co. c ld . Acros s from Manover40 socs .. 49-f.UTI. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ()'IVVVVf 24Hrs. 641·0180 needs Assemblers w/2 •. ,. Ne wport Beach GoU toshrhome. pool. AllPOltT AllA 22165' lndus'l/orfk1! 18101 1~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 t -+ffl C .. ~19Kb yrs. e xp. Candidates Course. Shown by appt. CaU'42 3 Furnis h ed or un Redondo Cr. #0, H.B. Lost found t ., C 11 pi,..,..,\a 7 '/-must have gd. manual only.545-4855. :l 13 fu~oished E.xecut.ive 16SOlse842·2834 ---Anio~al Asasist~n~e l'Y-~===~~~~=~~~ rvrv . ~•&;,IMC/YIM dext~rity. gd. eyesight. R te to h 3 Suites l2xl5 1 1 1 neat in appearance &r de-Westclifr, nwly decor. esp roomma s r . . n rv ne. SforcMJe 4550 League. 978---'1387. No fee pendable. Work is in life 2Br. lBa. lrg. kl.Leh. pati·o br condo, Woodbridge w.alk1ng d1st~~ce to •••••••••••••••"••••••• -------NEEDED: Male date. at-•-Airport 2(m M hel F d I l., c II · support medical elec-: &r e ncl. gar. $475. 642.2134 area . $190 .. •r.i ulils. 7 · 1c son. Approx. 6,000 sq. ft. avail. • oun or ost a pe . a tractive, professional. 35 . 5.S9-S699eves. 14n52-0Z34 in Fountain Valley near us! We' re the Pel Pals. lo 42'h )'T'S. old, on Fri· lromcs. Gd. benefits . On· NEWPORT HGTS. 2 BR I --------S D (7l4)7 .... 2988 d F b 5 1 di ly responsible persons · · Frwy. s·1320 mo. ..,.,. ay, e · .or nner se-e k i ng p e rmanent Ba. no kil<'h., adlts, no Fem 25 + lo shr 2bdrm, JohnS56-9360,5t18·7S33. C und 1 7 part y at 1 :30PM for emplymt. need apply. pets. S400mo. 644·6780 2ba apt, E. side C.M. ----A o or ost pet Vivacious. good looking C .S48_-4151_a_rter~pm __ . __ 1 7,000 sqftlot,'fncd.elec· CaUAPetHotline A '' b. 58 11 1.1.!.,:..,.Mrs . Parelli, ---· <714)761.t209. U I••~•., . 1rthday girl. Include ........, .. Adults. 2 br. 2 ba. newly decor . pool. Walk to bea c h . $650 Eves 646·2848: days 548-9341 Fem 'to shr 3br. 2ba. hme tr1cal. nr OC /•,irport. all ---------Se ... ~~· Service ~x 10 gloss y. Reply 1 _________ •• nr heh H.B. newly re· or part. S375 "''0· or less. FOUND: Sm rem ale When placing YOUr ad ... a Classiried Ad 1839 Daily ----- decorated, $250.S36-1140 646'4631 Golden Retriever mix Daily Pilot ad number will Pilot. P.O. Box 1560· llllllln "-t / d · H · 1 · • Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 ,,_.:£,, ... ••:• T~~~in~~M.~":'~n "' appear .in your classified ad ----- ASSISTANT · Oftk.M•mpr 2bdrm, 2ba Versailles Fem 25-35, non-smk.r, to condo. penthouse. securi· shr 4br. Irvine House . ty amenities . immac. S230 Ten!Sa day 641-097'7 .we take your messages ~~~~s;~~~E '::~~s::f. P;:~~~1~el>~: 24 hours a day ... you call MASSAGES10W1AD Exp bookkeeper & typist. _ .• Firm in Newport Beach . 1 area. Xlnt ~nefits. send resume to: Mr. Andenon Reward. call 675-2069. in at your convenience Santa Ana 556-~ 9650. Elaine645-06SO. ext 241, eves8S7·1447 Weskliff area large 1 Br Roommate t.o shr Condo, l71 'F' Riverside N.B. 92663 ... Patio. pool. Adults. no Irvine', 1225 mo peL_:s. ~152._ _5S2_.0)3'7_·----1 3 Br. I '"1 Ba. l house from Fem to share with same ocean. beautiful view lrg hse nr S.C.Plaza. Bit in kitchen. Yearly Frplc. wet-bar S250. ~so m~ 675-80111. 957 ·0899 Bookstore. prime location _540-_36 __ 17_· __ .._ during office hours and get in Lag\ll'la l'leach. l200 sq LOST : Beige Ma le the responses to your ad ... rt.494-0016. Cockapoo "SCOTTY" th' · · I $7 50 BLUE JEAN STORE: Goldenwest/ McFadden IS service IS On V • <>wn your own beauuru1 area.89'2-4234 week. For more informa- jean sto·re &r fas hion Reward. Lost Hamilton tion and to place your ad shop. 0•1er 135 nat 'I. 11 642 5678 •PACIFIC• •ESCOITS• 549 .. 519 Just Opened 24hrs &.Mor-!! & ,,..,. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOM<YJ'JVE PARTS l Br .Condo with nccun Easy-going F to shr C.M. o i g h l I 1 g ht v i e w dplx. pets OK. 1210 + 'h Prestigious Vers ailles ~Is. 646-~ ___ _ Complex with pool. spa. Luxury H.B. house. Fem. ~lubhse . itu a rd itale xtras.nrbch,nochildren bund niimes &r related Diamond watch & 3 gold Ca -. sportswt:ar. Sl6,SOO in-rings. (714)595-3283. No eludes beginning inven· questions asked_. __ _ tory, fixt ures, training & WANT ACTION? grand ,,pening promo· Class1fed Ads 642·5678 Dll·1y Pilat 1~~.~ .... !~!.~ P•rl time work wanted. -----------------...J Gen. Off. Acctng Clerk. COUHTlltMAM Dealership or foreig n auto parts exper ience : preferred. CalJ Glen for : ! . an appointment. IOYCAIYEI IOLLSIOYCI AMDIMW 640.6444 SSSO. 642-8435. or pets sz;i>. 962-8605 tion. Y'1u can have your ..---------__::....---------.:....--------. store 011ien in as little as Lido I s le , nn waler. G~r 15 da:11s . For info & lbd I I. •-d. • 0 broch111re by mail call rm. rg iv rm "' in for ...t 4~5 Office space for rent up (800)5:'7 0622 ing, bay view $775 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toJSOOsqft.Modembldg ----··--- 675-7155. 10x20 Gar. Storage only. nr airport. covrd pklng, Mowey tol.omt 5025 Ocean view lux Jbdrm ex· Costa Mesa $40 mo. Call a ll util pd. SUl5/sq rt. ••••.•• ••••••••••••••••• ecutive condo. all new ~5PM · &llHl.20. 833-9088 Peggy. Equ1t)1 & Purchase Money appliances trash com· Office......, 4400 · Loan.a; S50K·S'7~K . !lo pactor w~sher /dryer ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT down pymt c.red1l or ID· . · . · com. e requirements . m1crooven.setr-cleaning Pl.A2A &eaitnes.ihl Homes. Apls. Com- oven, new crpt & drps, EllCunYE SUnES Ofc sp fnn $2,25' NNN. mer cial bldgs. courtesy rrpl. spa. pool etc. Sec. "Thereisadifference." Also Boatsp .•. 50' NNN to 'okrs. Mr. Thomas gale. SlSOO-(714)972·3023, Davis&Clark8Sl-1666 BK'R. (714)752·6363 (714)673-7191. 714/752-0234 ------- 2082 Michelson Dr. 1212 *EXEC sum• Wid•>W has money ror 2ND 2021 Business Cntr 11213 In Airport Area. has win· T · 'D .'s any siz~ above dow &r innerolfices avail SllJl,000. No credit I . no Startthenewyearrighlin Beaut. Surroundings prdty. For action call New Villa Balboa Condo. well established 2.000 w /prof. service avail. AGT673-73lt anytime lBr. S42S mo. Ulil pd"Sl.SO sec. Dys 631-6990, eves 646·5743Chuck J ones I B liOO I sq rt doctors office. C714)8J3.9971 g I r. mo .. poo . Onsite parking. Adapta· . W.T. MORTAGAGE jac, quiet 646-7010 ble for one or 2 physi· Garden ofc or art s~u.d10. 2nd Trust Dee<! loans. Versailles lux junior lbr. cia ns Call frplc. beamed t·e1hng, !il0,000 to SlS0.000. All refrig, view. seour, gar. REDCARPET S350 mo. in beautiful No. r,.erms. Bkrcourtesy. Mr. S440.640-043'7. 760-8390. 893-l3Sl Par k area ol S.A. Close Stuart.645-3153 2 BR 2 ea upper duplex. gar . $4.50 mo. w/credit approval. 233 Pros pect St. 548-8912 2 'Qr 2 Ba. lower unit, close to beach. patio. lots of parking. SMS/yrly. Call Lloyd at Jacobs Realty 175-8870 ------tofwy.9S:J..84.5.5aft6PM. -,,~ .1 161:7 Weslclirf. N.B. want t.asy moneyava1 . for 2nd financial Inst. 7000s.L 8~9 sq ."-omce w /pvt Bath & 3rd R:E. loans. Ask for lst.noor.Agenl541·S032. in pnme .C.M. complex. Mr . T1ttmann. Bkr . -Fantastic ocean vu ! 1_544 __ ·9960 ______ _ IUSTIMG S.550 /mo. NO LEAS E. M4"f T t AT THI SEAMS?. 53t-777o De1d."" ,.. 5035 Elegan~ 3700 s,q.n . omce Executive omce for rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bldg., m downtown ~B. Air conditioned New $.........._ ~ C Newer bldg. w /ons 1te . · .........-""'. .. .,. o. parking Call modern building. 2n•J All types or real estate RED CARPET floor view. Util. ir1t-lnvestmenta since 1949. A,. low As FwMIMd 893-l3Sl e luded. Centerpoln t e s,.ca.. "'"'IR or U.fuwllMd ltOO a r e a . I r v 1 n· •! • 2Rd11h ••••••••••••••••••••••• KOLL CIMTlll 714-851·18311· 642·2171 545-0611 SllWll. d v1·11aae MIWPORT . Newly carpeted, O•Nn . 6 Eleg•nt executive suites restroom 300 sq n ,1240 2nd Tn.mt Deed m escrow New 1"2 bdrm luxury In prestige !«•~on. With mo 642-lNc ' · for sale. S11,SOO 2 yr in· t ed•tt apts in 14 pl•ns com p I et e s port · · _ vestment. 27~ yield. sgl from 905. 2 bdrm rrom services. .........., 4450 ram. ra.645-7009 S505t rf+1,!>°°2!:.,.!~nGnis , . n4/851-088l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• w• e a,., •'"'"''"°· as F to Aoffl INVESTORS WANTED for cooll,ing fr heating 250-500 sq. rt. gmd nr. or a re cespa•ceat Well~TDs. paid. From San Diego utlf1 pd. From S200. 779 reasonable rates. R E Brok 552 3339 FiYly drive· North on W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom 500to2700S. ft. · · er · Beacb t.o McFadden then 957·1900. MESA VERDE b R SRAISERSINVESTORS Wetl Oii McFadden to -PLAZA WANT 8 ETTER Se•wlnd Village. '"THI~ 152SMesaVerdeE,C.M. YIELDS (714)~51118. UICUYIYISUm 54Ml2) onT.D.'S6Notes?I t.aiuna 8Nch beautiful l Full servlceolftces in NewportBeach, S1.ZS Call ~nni1on i"HOC. bdr apt .. 75 Incl utll. Newport Center sq. ft. New dlx office or 1-67_3-_7_n_i ______ , 414-1735. 4117.3417 M0-54'70 retail w Jp\'t bath1, MCuri· T .D. POI SALi ..... 4000 Mwn,.ONTAfH ty,a /e,eoo.2400uq.ft.509 l year $11.000 T.D. on• -·•s 31.lt St. <next t.c1 Bank ot Newport Be.eh eondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'',... N Lido ea.... Bach Motor Inn. 2 Rental S,.ees Approx. ewpeirt, C.nnery projec!t at ~ lnlerest Ill No. P•cl(lc CoHt 550 aq. ft.• up. lncludlng • re • > · I 7 I.~ · 3 2 3 I , P•Y•ble monthly, dis; H•J. L•IUH Beach. utila. • Ir MSO. ·:M50 (211)Mi.trJGO • coanted to yield n~. DaUJ, Weekly, Kitchen Newpor1 Blvd. Cost• 1000 aq ft.trot~ •i mo. Rllr,17Ml11. 1valla~w winter Meta. See Mua1er. Ideal fer Ina., acctc, r .e. T .D. fOl IALI ratla. · • II Delalle Sutt.es, uoo ~ repalr. C .M . 1.,.... .... T.D. oa a ...... .-In CdM. Kil ;:.·"· 11£, ampl '*•· ulll ::za: a.ell beylront c:• ...._ -..1 au. .. ,..... . ml £. Cat Hw1. c•---~ ll 12' in· .... -... -· .,.,..,...., ,..._ ...._,.on bm)' l!I a..-..,..... monta.lJ. 9'. taU 1110. Call C.mino1Ml,.,...bld1. 411el 111 t .. Jteld ~. •11tr ISLL ...._ .._ wn • apaen, 1000' ea. eoa-0...... wll ....,...._ Call IG_,. Dall1 Nat Cluttfted Ad. eemo. •••all.,_.,., .. ,....17Mlll. . ... ,,..,,. _ _,,,.,.. ... _ ...... <Sritnhpartnts .or Parents Put a photo where your heart is .. Here's a chance to make a loved one happy! Send or bring us a cute photo of your grandchild .. Actual Size (ages I to 12 years) CHILD'S NAME Grandparent's Name Clly We 'll place your grandchild's photo in a heart like the one shown here. It will include the child's name and the grandparents name and city they live in. On Valentine's Day, Saturday morning , February 14, your grandchild's photo will ap- pear in the Daily Pilot. HURRY -~RDER NOW! Deadline is noon, February 12. The cost is low, only $12. 75 per heart. Mail or bring photo ,and names to: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT DAILY PILOT 330 .w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • I We will btll you or you may charge to your Master Charge or VISA. (Photos will be returned to you.) .., .... 642-5678 Many )'T'S exper. wrk w / public &r orr. re~p . Roberta Taylor 548-2890 Companion Aide for elder· ly Male or Fem. Xlnt Refs. willing to travel. 673·7431 Jack Babysiller : Mother Look- ing for work needs s itter fo r 15mos. o ld girl. Days /Niles my house. Mesa /N.P. Blvd. area. C all ror interview Gardening wanted : Mow. 63_1·_2589 __ ing-edgin g ·raking Bab ysi~r with '• s weeping fr ee est transportation to watch 646·0944 pre·schooler at my home Electronic Tech. 5yrs ex· 3 eves a week. St.SO/hr. per.Studyingfordegree. al l Ka y 540-3554. <Days) Needs part lime m·4pm. ______ .•,- night job. preferrably in BABYSITTER. mature elect.ronics. 642-0932. aduJl...lpr 20 mo. old in Practical Nune & Mate· our Mme. Please call Assistant avail for 8/hr _!214 1 957-28~--­ s hi rts . Beach area. Banking 673-4204. LOAN SECY Help W..ted 7100 . TB.LBS FT!"' ••• •• •••••••••••••••••• ' .. IW ACCOUNTS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ACCOUMTAMT Degreed Account•nt. gd. commwticalive skills. 3 yrs bus. bkgmd. Audit· ing a +. Variety &r growth! $22,000A SWITCHIOAID- llCB'T Immediate openings for qualiried applicants. Ex- perience required. Xlnt benerits . Call Sylvia Waters, 552-6100 IAt« OF llYIME Equal Oppty Emplyr Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch Est '&4 EOE 1""!!N~e~w~port!!!!~JBS9-8!!!!~1~90~/~F~ree~~·--------t.:. I'= Banking /S4iL ACCOUNTANT : 2 TlllB ·;· Co rpora t Ions . a Fullerton S&L has an •• putnenhip, 6 a sole pro-opening at the Hunt-..::·· prietonhip. POllt to the ington Beach office for ·~ general ledger, account rub time teller. Exper. :; analysis. financial state· preferred, but will train. ·-· menll, tu fr payroll tu Typing requirement ~ return preparation. Poel· 30wpm. Call n4-871-G44 ~ lion includes 1upervision for •Pill· ~. o( 4 em~ 4 reports ~!!Eq!!!!!u.l!!Opp!!!ll!!!Em!!!ll!pl!!yr!!!!!!!! ~ directly t.o the owners. = ~ Ex-rience in construe-, ... ..........._ .~ ..... . ~ ........ :-,. lion Mlpt\11. Non smoker • ... --'erred. Convenient lo Savinp Nier position .;, .,..... at Newport Beach S • L. S Santa Ana fr Newport Minlmmn tyr exper. S 6 ~1 Frwyinf'ountalnValley. L uper. preferred.~ I! Pree partiq. llmt be Salary commensur•t• ~· flexible 6 able to wfexper.Contaet: ~ perform under ,._.ure ~~ :" • won well with people. -w• Youaf ...,_, .. com· o • paa1 wttb potential to E. 'c.. 1row with company. S.lal')' 9ttGI dint to tx· ptrlenc!t. 8llld ........... to Ad 17Cll, 'D•ll1 Pilot, P.O. llul t U., c.tAa .... ,ea.-. AOCOUN'l'DIG-NI time • ",, •ft'Omllll• -~· tHt. lud ...... ,... . ca kidlla ...-,,.. ,.,.,.., ll ........ oc ..,,.._ ...... . ...... - • ,_ 11::-. .... ••ll\I-===~ .. :: .. :~· Cut alt llcduc 1111 .. 111.._. ... 1•1T.r ,._.., .... • .. ... ...................... •••• .................. • ................... 4". ....................... ....................... ....................... ............... ....... • ..................... . __ ... _____ , O&N.CQi11'111UCTtOH C.,.C ....... tlHNn IOOllADOITIONI ONS ITOP QUALITY HAaDWOOOn.oC>RS lne 1rlef, 1Ht Ume, lnter/~JRanallbln1. New 6 ........... at.pair A ...... ll11t1nlltl •••· ......... Prol. Remod/plu Ou r U ll Ill IT U R ! ~6Wued N•••Gwuleechc-ceUiaptwellpaper. Uc oeel•U1t1ata1·buo l.lc/tM.Mer\tlt-4itll ftoor"-11 .. WOOd.tne, Pllmer' Son . Llr'd . llEFINllHINO: ffaad AaJUme,matS.A. Nr8te. Low prices. Cal Caia6Sonl ... 5l05 priHe ..... ble.MMtlJ llMiiitt' t' I Crquet llri~. ~111 U1.tm . :==--~ss.:i•u! H1• I forappt.Mt-•a. P1lnt1n1: Comm'l, ln· QUALITYROOPINC .............. ,......... 1 Gw .•IMJ_ Maaonry·Brlek. Bloell, -. in Ul&iqw, kit:.=; ....................... M•••rr duatrial. Re1ldenllal. Alltypee,free•t . Nliw "Utlte• or Bath Tlp4.opCarpet('are Tile. Carpentry.Patio c•lHMu. PllOo f\i'n.iture Haul, cleanup, concrete ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est ., low ratea. Vlf•. MC. 5U·N30 ab~• .. • for •-ut '' •• rovert. deck•. fence1. freeestlmattt. Picll up• .removal. Oumptruck. F.XP!!RT Brlckwork fl rrs-0737. HARBOR ROOFING f'rtul n.. K•UmatN 8'HmAlhampooClean Concrete·Palklia, wilkl, delivery, Vita. A Touch Qwduerv.M2·7UI muonry.Loc.m'1.F•I Rooft ror leu-Rocli, .tr. Mita.a <)ftly\Jlper1qf\~ drlvea. Llt'd . Doug o1Claaa.ea.nl2 -Cleanupe, Trlmmlna • pric ... S6l-45.55.7to-7074 ~~~r~-..:~:1 1hm11t. w , «*k•. re· ••t'areCar~ClttaMra M ·0'711 __ •• •nla1 )laulln1. P'reeeetlmates. CUilom brick . stone. PaulCutler,912·3008 pain. ,..._est. 770-2725 • .. a phol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551.mt block, cionfre\e, atucco. IKllOOICl •• PAIU Hm (' .., u c •• , • .,. •VERY LOW PRICES• R I Jl'rff $0 9492 RALPH'S PAINTING Oranaeeo..t Roona1 Re-Allo( ....... c·a~ Worll l\Mlr Tn.1c1t mount ••••••••••••••••••••••• on landlcape malntenl\n· ..._ C... S.-.lc. e a. est. • Lit. Int/Ext. Low Rates. Roof1{Repaln, free est. Ind,._.., .. , It )n "' \lnlt ~ST\I NOWAVAJLABL2 ce·clnupa. Geor1 c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo11... ,,_. llt. 962-4701 CaU541-173.'S,Ml-2tll9 ar•a f~ 'd TutJ q11at c .... Ac .. tk Total ap.,a.icatlon proper· ~IOU M •e Wlnter Specials 1 ....................... ----------• llr Pa~.-uu •n•••n••••••••••••••• ty manasementeoftware Cleanln1. painting. Student wtU move you al rte.ter;..,..r Sc,..... A 1 111 for DEC Systema. Call J euie's Gardenln« carpentry. Uc., bonded, very r 'e as . r ates . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'TCllU 'AIPt:NTMY rrouu r ce tlll" • PyramldJ)ata,ut.lm. Clean.up, n n. maint, e.t.54&-.. ,f1t.6149 152·1493,IMl-3'TT7 Neatpatcllesfrtextures MOBILESERVICE Mofn• tlOM ~I i.ork <'Ul\om hand '"during, R Sc Sc -a• ........... Ml_ • l.lr _.. m 554_ 11 A--.-........:. hauJlnfi, tree trimmin1 .Ii He• rfz .. ...__,__ •--'--Fne llt. If J..1439 Ce· ~M~:.~ .. ~~ns ........ _ -· ~ .... __, removal , comm . ,.,..._, ..._....,,~. uatom -·--• C'U,"T()M INTY.RIOR C ..... /C_ th ....................... l andscape m a int . •••••• ................. ••••••• .. •••u......... PLASTERING (;''"K""''~Hv ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Hand pall'lted and st.en• ....... 2122 Want a REALLY CLEAN Practical Nurses. An y .. 11 t.,.._-int/ext Tree s.r.ke " "....,... • ,. loc " 8 It cited wall borders. rugs. ...., ROUSE? Call Gingham Shin FulJ Time & ReUef. " n•-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ce1npl•te BookhtPIJ\I Ry Jay 141 lllOll '·w~ :Y Jo~. F~c & 'tnunls. Custom de· • ....,.. 5-Ylc" Girl. Free est. MS-5123 ·831·7ioo. 645-8258 Tree a. Shrub trimming, "· Ind fin UtttomrM.• 11 E 1 p 1 R , t i t'llllmat('fl &3l·lM9 s I g o s A un i q u r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---,._....... removal. yd clean·ups. • taxr Rte> Rall"• • • v n 11 alltirnaUve in home and CHAIRS, Hand Stripped Housecleaning done MALENURSE •••••••••.•••• ... •••••••• h~uling, concrete, dirt . ..._1111> ~· • r Pl" lltt' r ' P ~110 · CWW c... business deror. 837-0545, Sl'4.9S. Refinished Sl9.95 thorousbly. Call after S 16.50 per hr. 18 yrs exp Plumbing. Remodeling, Jim Corum, 631·4S30_ •ara1C'1, ren1odt'ls , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·74111 ....... Tf12 pm. 96Z-M7Sor96Z-6786 831Hm4 Repain. Le. _,_Detection, T-'--•-•--....... ftn u•. dork• or • -------.,..-.. __....._ ....................... BOX • AJ. 8'7$ 8294 p S I f!!.50 /~ Drywal H•ctv.. HOUSE DOCTOR , ..... ,,. .. , illlg & Drains .Cleared. Top ....... , .............. , Dri+e• &)i P•rlcing lot wu In \has art:i before Hot unch. t.M. Chrls· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••:••••••••••••••••• Rx for a clean house ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hal P lumbmg a36-2030 TYPING SERVICE repall'5. sealro.tlt1ic 5'S John Waynt'' ll•n Preschool 646-5423 Drywall Specialist Home 41 Apt. repair. Elec· 49'-8906 DAVE'S PA1NTINC. Plum bing repairs made Wkdys (213)~1504 pbjllt 646 4811 LIC."d • · l will care' for your child Qua I. "prod. New & re· tricat. drywall, tile. etc. Serving Area 9 years simple. Call .Raymond Eves <7lOIM6-6237 • . C...,.. S.,..lce In y hom , •rs II B mod. Lie. 3119!M4. S32·SS49 Dory (714)631 4793 ROBIN'S CLEANING Most Reasona~e Worth 552-053'7 w..:....a_w C'--'--- .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• , m <'. re • · ----. · Servlce·a thoroughly Insured. He'd. · 55>-8425 r---------1 -..__.., •••••••••••••••••••••••SbamPoO Ir steam clean. M·F.980-'7956 a.ctncal Car pentry Masonry cleanhouse .540-0857 -------~~lo • ......._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DR J1 ~GJUAMR spet ~~oshfe!is Cotlor 1b0r lgh1tenrbrs1 I Whht CMti ector ~·~~·~;·~;~~~-~ .. P·;;;~ Plumbing, Aoofing, Slue'. ----T.LC F~~~h!:J'~t'n:r~i'rii~.g i:; •• t·.H •• E~M •• AJ •• L •• R •• OO.•M••••• ·~':.~ ~~':!~']~j~~ exc u• ag a1n "' a c p s m n eac ••••••••••••u••••••••• . . co. Drywall. Tiling & • T '71lWl7lh,CM846·2816 Clean lJv. din rm. hall M_..C ..., t'-11ght. free es~1mate on more J B 646-9990 Te-nder Loving Cleaning Try me.631·4410 124hrsl 2600ECstffwyCdM·NB Cleaning,Ltd.~8&53 _..___ Sl5.AvgrmS750 Couch en tonfi --~.fVll laraeor amalJJobs · · · by Star.15yrsexp.For -------640-0340 64-t-4481 a.~iittiftg SlO. r hr u Guar qen tonr.f~ndahoos to U c.11396621 67J.OM9carpenter/handyman,re· pt!U"onalbed service. Pa1nting&Paper.1ng ___ «!__ LittleMiss Murfet saton •••••••••••••••••••••••eliminate pel odo r rin_ish.Uc &ms.493·3358 . ----pairs, misc. drywall. cal1Sandyat642·6149 CabinetRefinishini.? ae....wSena aTuHet.alongcame a . U c Oay Care-Nr So Cst Car~t repair \S yrs ex· Consuucllon all lyJ)('s. 20 Ele ~t~r1an-S'!1 j o b_s . painting your specifica· MRS. CLEAN Prof. work. Free est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• spider and read in tlt.e r~T;tai;D1:?rt~ 4'°'~irn./ p e r1 e nre. Do work y r s exp. fre e es t moint. & repairs. Lie. tions. 754.0899 fltoomes,orrices.Apts . Rsnbl.Sleves.47-4281 YOU supply infQ. WF.sup· Daily Pilot Classified m yselr Rers ~31·0!01 . licll334.S89. 645 S9'l3 #2331~·Cl0. S48-S20J 646-22 -AGAPE FOR·C-fo: ply professional· looking section about Miss Muf· ~!.:~40.: 'a r pel Care of Costa HAHDY MAM 40 Painting Company t yped resume + 20 fet'sTwfet and bought it Babysitting in my home. Mesa Quality work only. lllew constru<·tion & re· Forwtlco,tn. 549-2457 645-1929 .................. 3 Generations or copies for SlS. s.49-8001 for $9.95. You can sell aaes 1 yr & up. nr Vie s hampoo. steam also models. Bonded & Insur ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---••••·•••••••••n •••••••• Paintingf:x~llenct> your turret and lots or· tcma C.M.S42·S482 rum.s.40-~ 11378711 R W 0 .848-9557 All kinds of For mic a . . . Resp. R.N. will housesit SJS.6701 Make your s hopping other things through -• Work. Free Estimates SE~ •~le items with a for 6 m08 or ?, Npt Bcb. easier by using the Daily Daily Pilot Classified Wa,.t Ad Results 642·5678 ~assired Ads 642·5678 Want Ad Hc~ults &12 5678 642-9125 1!a1ly Pilot Class1ried Ad. Joyct•645-6997 Sell idle items 642 5678 Pilot Classified Ads. Acb. Call 642·5678 -Htlp Wonted 7 I 00 'felp W..e.d 7100 Hllp W..ted 7100 Htlp W..ted 7100 W...... 7100 H.ep '#..ted 71.00 H.tp W..ted 7100 H.tp Wc.t.4 ' 7100 Help W-*d 7100 ..•.......................•.••....•..•.•.......••.•....•.•.......•...•..•.•.•.•..•......••.. ~ ...•..........•............................................................................ ·•····•··•·•·•···•····· •CAIDllYIRS• Cler ical I H 0 USE KEE p ER LMalSKntcry MAIO MODB.S Banking Checker Cab EMGllmlMG GENERAL WANTED. two "'1 days.8 Sma1r. dynamic real Female only. Photo CoeM11rcial Ttltr Tll>-0222 CAREElt POSIT10H TICtNCIAM hrs wkly. HB.846-0904 estate litigation firm m FulltimeTues.·Sat. screening free. Sat. ---1·2 yrs . Mechanical / Register today for local --------Newport Center seeks RichardOuelletteSalon 2'6/81 .... emalesn~ .... ·ng 1 L A F' d I S HOUS .. '.KEEPER/AfOL' 200 N°wport Center Or. '' r' ~ Previous ex~r1encd'de·1C A S H I E R I · e era avings Electro-Mtthanical ex· lempcmrryassignments. co c. exp 'd , effi rie ~ & ._ experience & exposure eireble. UOUSEWARES SALF.S. currently seeks capable perience 557-0045 Mature. Llve·ln. Laguna e n ergeti c Leg a I • • N.B. · with local radios & Apply In person: Crown individual with 50+-wpm OR Beach. Pvto-oom & bath. Secretar y. Shorthand. magazines. Photos for ' ' ty ping to train in all 1 2 JI I -• •n• 5093 1 ... r a· d. hone & I MaiRt11 •ct M• d United California Hank Hardware. 1024 Irvine . yrs . co ege, e ec· en Lin-....... "'. pm. • 1ctap x nt typing year ate book & poster W l·frPI )N B phases or Pension Ad· tronil' tech. school or ------ki ll l XI t I General m echa nica l t t N 0 R M L ' estc 1 aza · · ministration as Pension • . --HOUS~"••1s s••1s s s a mus · n sa ary knowledge. experience con es · · · · · · 630 ''A"Newport Ctr Or -----military tech. school. ",..~-•~ depending on qualifies Tim es mag a 1 in e . Newport Beach CA$ .. R WANTED Servit•es Processor in •Co. will train nMPORARYP£RSONNll SUMCES Experier1ce prJ!rerred tions & ex per Good in electrical & plumbing !)42.4486 644-6464 Full. time. Good pay.I or·1ucre Newport Bearh or-•Reports direc tly to l72Jlird•stnet Hours: ~ti Wed.·Sun. Ap· benrfits.640-6960. . helpful. Apply to Larry: G th copa S i c . ChiefEngineer ply .inperson.Kerm -----S utr&Sand Hotel NURS£ANOERS .row . m ny. 0 .3· IRA 1Ke0gh orcorpor:tte h .,...__..._h Rima Ha rdware. 2666 L' Cl k LagunaBeach.497-4477 . hons. Over 20. We train. ex per. 3 must. ·1.earn •Co paid profits a ring ·--r""" • Harbor Blvd. C.M. IQ uor er . mature E-0.E 2950 J!arbor _!31vd C.M. wqrd processing & use or •Vacations & holidays -----·-~rson for stocking. de· Make money in your • CRT . paid ~Ill. RIDA y J..tlorht ....._._ h ver y & sto.re needs. spare lime. F1orist needs needs RM's-4.VM'.-NA'1 .. Beauty . Haircutter w If. pays up CASHIERS to 70"'1, or lse a spare. be your own boss 24 11 _P_.c_.~_1.._c_d~-L-67•J..•2SS•2-1 UT VT EM BartkmR Commen:ial Telltt Provious expencnct• pre forred United California Rank :.l9 Main St Huntington Reat'h E.O.F.. IC!>AT ASSEMIL Y Ft1H time. Some expr prererred Apply at 3401 Fordham. Santa /\na Vagabond Sail Boats MARKETS F'or 2nd & 3rd Shirts DF.Ll M/\NA.G ER We promote to manage- ment & supervision from within. WANTA l'/\REt:R? C~ta Mesa Ill Del Mar 6.11 9421 Lagun8 Beach 49"1·9233 Huntington Reach 962·9116 /\II r e pl ies w ill b e •Medical lifeins. PARTTlME Fulltim :~if'~~ente Pf1'..mosUy mghts.~PP· attractive womeJl for acknow,ro11ed. contact: Exp'd .. responsible & area. Refs. &c experience ly '" ~rson. Hohday sales. promoLion. Hours Debra Braddirk On I Y l hose s eeking mature for front desk in required. Xlnl. salary & House Liquors. 2937 F.. flexible unlimilt.'<l earn- 213-625-7341 permanent eriploymt. busy tax ofc. 16. per hr & benefits pa.~kage. Kathy Coast Hwy. CdM . ing. Cali 64&3715 LOS ANGELES r F.DF.RAL SAVINGS C LERK 7 11 S tore . graveyard or swing. Full or part·tirne For info ca II 556-0632 need apply. · lip. Send resume staling Croll: 714-49tl-23SO. Cal Mn. Pierick qualifications to : Allen ----- 511 JllO Hammond CPA. 2041 JAMtrOI • Business Ctr. Dr .. 11103. Immediate· opening. Irvine, Ca. 92715 Part lime. wknd PoSi· bet"Ciw -----tion, 2·11 sh ift. Salary GllLF«IDAY negotiable . Apply· in IMtnictor 1 girl office, English & pers on al ~.dvance d f:nerRetic, Will instruct Spanish speaking, ac· Health Cent er . 1300 LO.AHOFACY SEClfTARY Prefer expr·d real estate Joans. fJOO lo nsoo per mo + bonus & benefits Work in Orange Co. PAN &Company 213/574· l71Y1 morni ng c la sses curate typing . C .M. Bristol St. lll'nrth. Ste. -CLRK TYPIST Female. 968-5468. 556-1787 . uoo. Newpo.rl Beach. I ________ _ MANICURIST MAIL ARTIST Estab. dientele awaits sharp artist w1lh excel skills. Call ASAP. Jay 963-0<el MECHA .. tC Factory train Lag~na lkh Clerk Typis t needed for bet"Cise r-U-AIDS --E.O.E. MtF. ----&.o..Offictr our sales pfr Need so. lftstnictor w I Sl800-S2000mo. Prer so Mechanic. Gener ator. m eont> who can t ype (Pre·natal) Full & part time. All LEGAL SICIITTARY meone who interfaces diesel & gas. with exp. 40·4Swpm & is able to 4hrs P.Crweek.Fe male areas. Unif9rms fum'd. Litigationexp.tli'!S irable. well w/people. must T o m Ke lly Marine handle hvy riling load 968-S468 . Ages 21 or over. retired Gd. skills ; fast . a c· have exp in const or Engineenng,548-9617 Great growth potential welc~me. No e~per. nee. curate. Wlllinu to as· R . E . loans. Morian · We will train to use our 1---------· App I )'.: Un 1 ye r s a I sume responsil'>ility & 540·6055. Coastal Person· computer terminal: Ex EXP.AHDIMG Protection Service. 1226 use initiative ern>ential. nel Agy, 2790 Harbor RI. cell co paid benefits Need M/F Exp'd in W.Sth St .. SantaAna.ln· Xlnt . benefits. salary CM.Never a fee.EOE Pis. apply in person: s mall business pro· terview hrs: 9-12 & 1·4. open. ~II: Ann Harvey .111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~· Plesse.>1 Sem1rondurtors cedures or a desire to Mon·f'ri. 714_95.S-0313 i- 1641 Ka1s.>r Ave. Irvine learn on a p/t basis. MKMat ltp:zl muo 8 k. Bonuses & travel ror HAIRDRESSER Assisi L~•• SICl.fT,\IY MachWst on mg CIV IL ENG I NF.F.R Companion /Nurse ILVN l r l"hl peo p le . Call Cosm ... ,.i,.,,y tic. req'd. sw- MEDIC.AL OFFICE Br ight & enthusias\ir person needed ro r medical office in Fashion Is land. Fffor Ptr. Typ- ing. 640-2023 !Cindy> MEDICAL FIOMr OFFICE c :-1r-11--GR'D r:-i b ,., ''"'"VE> Small, Informal office Re pair tool room & pro· 0t111tlefC11U1 ~ . ". · .-~xper. n _su · W eeke nds. e lde rl y AnswerAd#38524hrs.at Ask for Mgr. Judy, d d needs mature pt?rson. duction marhjn ery We Pay!! •Shift differentia I •Specialty differential •Weekend differential •OAILY or wc:ekly MOFH A "Nat'I Nursin~ Serv " 547-7537 122S W 17th, f6. S.A. MUISIS AIDES LYM'S IM'S came.A&: CAIE Needed for starr relief. all shins. acute hospt Design your own work week. New pay rates . hstM.ws RecJ11try Costa Mesa 7!>4·6791 Anaheim 956-3430 Nursing . . . , .. 1 ~ 1 s ~on s · lit r 3 1 n ~ · worn an pleasant. pretty 642-4300 64().&MJ ood · bll • t M h · I t C,1s h1er1ng .expt>t1tn<'€ ut1lit1es Donald I' •. s urroundings. Laguna1--llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!I --------~· G tye1st. a n.y o ac ine rep a cemen edi & would bedes1rablC' Stevens Int'. fl46.8915 Beach 494.4457 1· HARDWARE SALES learn-wtll train. Snlary ~arts from draw inf.ls ~~~':i':°j, ~. ~::vy Beach area. Accute care Exp sales ;>ersonnel want-Apply in person: Crown commensurate witti ex· ust be able to operate h -6480 hospt. has 3.11 & 11 ·7 RN'S United California Rank Clerical NEEDIMMEO. COMP/\NION 1NURSF: ed for contemporary re-Hardware. 10'l4 Irvine. perie~ce.67S.lm4. --all machine s hop equip P ~~~:.97_1 _. • pos it ions a vail. in Wkndsonly SSO day F.x ta i 1 s h op. Mus t be (WeslcliffAaia) N.B. Legal Secretary. A'.B. ment. Excellent com MEDICAL COUlllEI LABOR & DELIVERY per helpful Attracti,·e. ra s h ion oriente d & °' min Jyrs. Calir t•1tp. ~411~enerit s Ca ll Must have own trans. & Exp.'d . RN's. please con 19945 Beach Rh d Huntington flearh 960-6575 T ypist -Bookkeeper-Girl Friday for medical equipment mfg co N.B. Sala r) commens urate w 'experience. 646·3215. pleasant ~urroundings m career minded. Salary HB.PWAMTED heavy res ponsibility. Wftserl.odlCo. be ramiliar with O.C . tact: Lag. Beal·h.494-4457 open. ref's req. Call for We are now accepting xlnt skllls.qualiriedo.1111y. SSSSMcFaddenAv. H.R. L.A. areas no sales. SolllhCocnt Co~.~ a pp'\. Ask for Bedl{ie. applications for a full Call 1714)847•6041. Sue. pleasant pasition for in-Metlcol Cewht" "" Apropos, #29 Fashion lime position in our re·--------EquaJOpptyEmployer dividualwhoenjoysdriv-3l872CoulHighwa_y Saute or broiler. part or Island. 644-2652. ader ad dept. Telephone Legal Secretar y. Santa Ing. Call 768-8500 Mon· South Laguna E.0 .F. lootdc , CLEllC.AL rullhme 499-2271. ask for ----. & .counter sales .. Re · Anafl'u.1tin area. Posl· MACHINE Fri. 9.5 499-1311. ext. 610 ffPer/Typl1t Permanent. P IT. selr· chef.3-llpm Female companion to quires good spelling. lion available for e>:-!:.0 .E. for CP/\. hill or_parttimc starter needed to work . -live.In for 2 days a week, gr 8 m .m e r . & p e n . Per 1. enc e'd 1 e g ,, 1 SHOP ilU.1111~ .. _ .. ~_.~._=-~~._~-~~-~~-.. _ ......... 6!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!~ Saloryopen 67S.2070 momin°s. Basic general •c--•uSELOR• no pels.ChooseSun/Mon h M t nj y -Me•c.,cr-'t . .. v"" man~ Ip. us . e 0 secretary in litigat·o t I d o ••1119 ~ BOOKKEF.PF.R o~fice s kills needed. p rr. degree in related or Montrues. S25tday. meelmg the public. APP-. . 1 1 · ••• • P ' Woodbridge Med. tr. 1 Nursing .,.0, R & 0 firm lfsual /\1rport area. CaJI Grace area Will train in Calteves833-03'79. ly : Pennysave r. 1660 munic~pal & busines~; ..... optr ~-person ~c. lite bkpg, no MUISISAIDES at KR Anderson Co . _..._h 1 od'f' · --PlacenllaA"e. C.M. law with knowledge of •11,Jilrl ...t....pt 6•M· Sh Excel b• .. e f1'te a ll bea e fits . Mar"e . · · · -avor m 11ca~ion FRONT OFFI C E ------·-·---Mag C ard 11 /IB"'t ,.. -,.. · · ..... '" " 549·1343 terhniques ror we1"hl " 2 J M. Costa M-· lrvinePersonnelAgy shifts. top salary. Cert. 752·6219, · ---" SECRETARY-Must type •• High Ji'ashion Store Memory operation. S/H : ·-~88E.17th,Costa Mesa classes on premises. ---C I e ri ca I Sec rel a r y, co~trol. S45·7l2S 3SWPM. neat. 10 key ex· needs help, oCClce or skills nec:ess.ary. Must be PI o "t • XI n t · c 0 • SuJ!.! ~ _ ~:..,!!70 Conv. Hospt. 642·804-4 B~kecper,F'ullcharge. OOwpm.a pply inperson.coUNTF.Rhelpfordonut per is helpful, hvy sales experdesired.NB able to work with bea•flh. & re•lews. h'-Dmner house m Dana h •· f k --------Nu-1·ng . Per son n e I D e Pt . s hop /\M & PM shifts P ones .. gen o c wor · area. 780-ar72 minimal instruction & A,,., 54~~4 I l. '" P o int. Sa lo r~ co m New porter Inn. 11 07 avl No exp nee Woman Call Brian btwn 7::.>AM· supervision. Salary com·~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~• Bargain shoppers read HOMECAIE mensurate wit h ex Jambo-r A t · 4:30PMat545-0471 Hotel · te -"'th It'll •--: the l1'tt l e ad s ···n RN 's LVN's HHA Pe1'i ence. lmmediale _ ....... Rr.e .. PP y in person. _ _ _ mensura .,., s 1 s .. . . . D1pp1ty Donuts 1854 ,.._.DetkC'-'il exper ien ce . Xlnt. lilave 1omething you Classified regularly . NA's, South .& Central opening. For appt. call Clerical · Full time employee want· Experience P. referred. benefits. 97 .. 2137. Ask for want to selJ? Classiried And they rind what Orange County. Call No r m an Wh itf 1e ld .· W-r=-*y JC-ic• Ne_wport Blvd. C.M. ed for electrical as· rf ..,.. M......a '"'l -"l -1 ~ • .. Apply to Cindy, Su & Kay. .1 da do It well. 642-5678. they're looking for. cuox .... ·<»o1 1·213·6:1>-62611 Irvine engine distributor CRT OPERATOR !lembly & dean-up. Will Sand Hotel Laguna has immed. opening for Expr .. full lime position. tr ain-start minimum Beach,497-4477. ---------1 highly motivated & nexi· oc Airport area. Must be wage. 645-95528_:.S_ _ 800KK£EPER ble self·starter w {gen. rast & accurate. Hrs. 8:30 GA RDENER. l house Housecleaners wanted, ofc . skills, congenial to 4·30 M·F. Call ror Dana Pt. Minimum lood pay. Call Cleaning Tllia Aft.c• D•,_... personalHy, & pleasant appt 955.3452 ask for maintenance. rr you are UnUmited54&-372111 _. f(w fht c_...,'a phone inanner to assist Norma ----- lor9est •ocotla•el Service Mgr. WllJ pro-inte rested in job, call HOUSECLEANERS ....... 1 cess warrant• claims & DENTAL Asst. F:n · 645·1171ev/wknds. To work ror Janice 's "'ftCJ c....,_y ft work orden Including re-thuslastlc person ror ---R ....... ""rr ~ • boo'*ttp1r. lated correepondence, p/Ume emplymt. in So. General Office . agg.,..y Ann. r . 8-3, M 'ch&rgte.,.n.c. telephone rollowup, & Laguna. f;xp. prer'd. Manufacturing Co.needs Tues .. f'rt.875-Zl4. 'i'H.rrtd lt•t ••t customer bllllnp. Typ. Call Ronnie 499.5344 or sharp telf·St~rter w /Hp. HOUSECLEANERS ilec ' • ~:c lng (SO+wpm), & 10.key 4911-llP Re cept., invoi cl~I · Ptr or F{f. Start Im· .~ • .....,.. by touch nee. Gd. co. ----payroll, accurate typing, ....... 1 tel 11 doll 9lt: ICM.y ~ benefiU. sal•ry comm. Dental Receptionist: Full 10.key by touch. Ute fil. m;.,;.~C:~~· r•~•fHd. lacelle•t w /uptt(. Call: 154·L931. time . experien ced . Ing, «d PllY & benefita.1---------.-, md ~,.. or send re1ume :.Aun : meture in a busy office Sa lary open. BouseHouaekeeperWantedSun· IU9'•flh. Apply: Wayne Deming, Con· nearS.C.Plaia.545-4~1. Manufacturing. 557.9090, day /Monday only . • an-a troller. Charles E. Sm ith -C n r H a r b or Ir B b it t In I & r:eNO•• _,..., Co .. P.O. Box 19129. DlllCTOll: Segentrom} ' a Y 1 l"lne. Ca. 9271S for pre-achool elemen· · Houaelleepln1. Lovely NATIONAL 1IDUCATION 4fOOC O Dr.• Mtw,......,c. ~ .. , 714-146-7161 f n· Egual Opportunity ErnplOyer M /F ~··••ctn .n .llelplul Ml me. ;r ... , C!GIJI· r: ....... eftts. Apply at: ~ PluenUa Ave .• C.taM .. tary. ECEunltaltexper. GENERALOFFICE 1urroundln11 In Lag Cl.mtlCAL req'd. Auorled om ce duties. Beach. Call days Ml-8700 Gen. Ofc. P/tlme pc)ll. for 142-0tll Prefer JO.key by touch. eves/wkndl4'7-a3 mature. older •oman. ---Pa t bank experience tnlere1tln1 work In ryc1eanln• He.Ip. F tr. s Housekeeper. 2/days " I I helpful. Wknds • week, Tllura • Fri. 2 pleaaant otc. on P.C.H .. e Id • Ya , D mm t t hollda!' only. S.S. ffunt-children 1 • u. Ref. req. Npt. (kh. ~p. 1 mutt. Cleanen,C41M. '751-9901. 1n1to n Beach. Ca II Call M--Wed,Ul..,,,. , Accurate typtn1. no DIYWALL ·5311~·~715~1M~on.~·~Frl~.---l-----:----:----ahrthd. JO hr. wk .. In· . · -• . ctudet S.l. • Sun. Jirt. Exp'd Drywall-Ranier· •••AL ()MCI H~S 10AM·2:30PM. Call: Pa"r•PamterUt-JOOC Mun erQc>f"'"11hone con· We hue u Immediate -.1431 1 ...... ~ --tact, worlrln1 wltJt open l n 1 for 2 · • ..--cullomera, detailed ...... n..u..i Boominl R.E. otc. IM8de -... t p1•1 Pald hoUHbepen. rWt Ume -9~~'1 auto lna. office MC_.'"'_· ltap . .,_, !'aoen1•t'...:=, '!. ..... : .;..v, • poeltion1. lOPM·IAM ........... ._._ .. -.. ~. _, 1hUt1. Xlnt. frtn1e MOiie clerl for nu"'· hr 0...,. in~T-. he•ltl• lMur.n~. run btneft1a ,.n.,.. Applr ,.._ 6 llM"al omce call: ..._ ID-7'711. tbn•. ~ bl penon, m .,..._ •t Advanced work.Oooda•lary•..-ld ILICTRONICS-Solld Mo•.· at lardta'e Health C•!°.t•_!l 'UOO co. btnaftla. C•ll Llnda bollch tech. Dttlt•l 6 Net ' -lta•· Brlttol 8t. l"Onft, lte. ... 1tbat JOU WHt In .a..... c:. .......... Mm. ::.~.Ave ., C .M . tlOtt..N~rt B•Hh. PUotC1aa1illeda. CIUalftedAda ea. S.0 .&.11/F. I' .. ~- ....... ~···-f'!"'•.,.,jJ'~~..-.--·-···,....•" • . DAIL'V' PILOT~ WCTIDN9 Reach' the rlchlest rec'rultment market In Orange County In n special Deily Piiot JOBS sec- tion planned for Fet>ruery 25, 1981 . orenoe coast hou.seholds served by the Daily Pilot and coast Lift• number more then J03,000. Th•V make up the me.1st responsive, best educated end affluent reeding uudlence In the county. JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or e photo prepared DY th• Dally Pilot staff describing ·advertiser s.' services or emptoyment needs. . JOBS sections wlll ttPPMr both In the Delly Piiot •net Coast Life on February 25. OeedUne Is February 11 if • story or pttoto Is desired or February 16 for •n lldvertlsement only. . .. OfffCE SBVICE Leading computer firm needs oHice service person. Detailed work with numbers " math background r ecom- mended. Xlnt. inlroduc· lion to small business computer ihdustry . Rapid growth offers many opportunlUes. Call Dannell: '114-trfs.4243. Orchid ma.~ntt. Pvt party loolllri1 for knowledteable " ex· perien«*I penon to ca.re for orcMdl 3 to 4 hour per • week . CdM . Reply : Orchldl, P.O. Box JCMO. Newport 8"cll ..a Or can MS-Ja3daya. P.art Time Work M /t . food pay. travel, ad bonuses, adwaneement for rlfht peOple. •·IDZ PAIT·T1MI Double your •nco•e. uraeaU1 need ambitious. people ..... to &11\lt ln expalllbt ol wholesale outlet.--. ... PaJl Aa:www._ ""'-.._ ....... ,, bJ -c••1m I ...... ~· Aa ~Co.-'• C'OID ""' ba ... .., ... ....... a ..... loU• .._ .. .._ .. r H I Ofc Primanly .. u.. ....... i•••ra•u clalau It work-.• c..ap lll'U Ca..tt «or ~ have a mia. ol l·I yra. eaper. It able to type. SOwpm. ~ledle ol Finl Aid would be helpful. Send reswnc with wary bla· tory to: ......... ii: ..... 1'40 llanriwia. C. M. 142·2427 E.O. E. ........ ., , ......... Plaww•••udUte eltrlul la •••cutlve luhe .,_atiM Piasa E1teudw Wtea. llOl2 Ille..._ nu. iu.oaM. Wul 111 71-~W-111 JIM ~W_.. ...... ~.._._..,._N_ • ··--Heeeeeee ,,. ... ---·-.. ·· w~ • ......... _ .......... ~~~: .. ~:.~ .. ".~ !:!: • ....:.. ... __ .. .. A~~' bt•• •A• • u.,..awATuaso n.v Dn'DllAnONAL GNlll ~' , .... ..., lJ • CllarU.'a CldU. WitlaJltr, ..... _.__. Oi Pain AID wn Urtl8e .......... Liv .... *1 ....a . ...,. n . _ .. .__ ,_ tM••• a.. .-.c.11. -Wbnl · I ......... 1 yr t"°' ~ Uft9' tllp. ~~·!!!!~ __ .;,:_ Wa•t•d depeadabl• old,.__.... !'••ipor•a Cutnl .._ •• baby ..... IPll·•:•Pll I IVY • ., H , ., .... ,_ ;;;;;J·-·····-.. ··· .. 0 •............. 112 "' I -,._,..,.. ·a·' of 11 eoHtri••· IACaancz. Price ... . •:IOPMn ..... art ..-11'7-11J3 • -:..:::-..W rtb. d.eed. a.eel ..... . --------Uvta; room suite eorllllf' • ITkm w/lolMlo. IU ....,,,, t11 eeeUoul. Ult~. Ute Newport Beach Teull =~Xlll't COD· •••••• .. •-•••••••••••• bell•· • ftrm .... _ Ch1b m•mbenhip for ---·------ ...,. ... , ... eva. atl:IO au.-· --"'"'Ila ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnree • .,. Hardwood pedeRal din. Racquet Club ol lnlne ..................... -. WP.lllllRll'ii rm tabae w/leaf, pert. Couple• Memberthlp. Beautlful'Oalor TV 2 ABBEY cond, priced for' quick M5t lntl transfer fee. wrnty. Pree del'lve:; A.N"l1QUE MALL aale. SI$. ~T1M 55l·~ 1141 .... 119. Dally lCM, .rrt l~t f.pc lllnl Medit. bdrm aet. Tirea (4) E'1114 Steel Belt· ..... a ...... ssum l ~~y perf. cond. All wood. eel, Ulle .,.., ftnt '1 I I I -........ ,,..~ $ECl£TAIJ 1751 ... -...nuw-.-Ave. --.-· 142·2'1"1·•5P• C 4 ----· Ual Qarden Grove 564..flOI _... •v1v. . ro ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• O •,v.,,,o:"'t ........ •ltylcwa,..lt~ Accountln• department of national lill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IKint •be waterbed, old Kitc:heft6BathCabloetl. '-:!!-• ... •nU11•••/ozo • a = fu hloned, solid oak ~ Priee. Veneer your -' fC NewPl't -.Kiii omc. ol mortgage baoki na firm needs Victorian oval marble·'°ll headboard It 4 cornered eabl. Add new ctoon • ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• a rapidly ll'OWial·mllltl· Hcretary for controller. Thia entry· table. c . ..,, "50. Looi.I pc»t frame with heater drawen Birch/Ash/Oak. Marine Electrician state ......... MrYlffi 1 eve I po a it ion perfec t ·for XV arm chair, *350. liner, matt It pedestal,; Formlcato11SIU-ll25 Dealp/lllltall/repalr ::'r.:'.d u,!j7.,~tt!'; nu~bers·~ented person with good ::c,~=ront, c. lNO, side rallinp, 1/yr old, NB Tenn.ia llembenhl Quel. wort. 549-Z.UOeva with • provaa tract re-typing skills. No shorthand required. ---------• worth llOO •. sell for u oo It tranafer f ee ' Boat Refurbllhln1 . cord, wbo eQjoya pro-Call Loma (71•) 975-1080. OAK BUFFET $150 /080. Dining rm 730-alS· 54f.7'0l Expert Paint, vamaah, 1pectloc • developlna Sl.000 set, 4 brand new re· ' etc . ...._. la our latAtrna· key a«OUllU • able to CIJWD.l BA.O ~ upholstered chairs, cop-'Remoclellni In Newport. Repaln,-..-. eves. tional corpoute head· worll in fut·P9ced en·-per brown natahyde, Dbl Oven Cook Top DI.I· q•ertera located in vironment thJs is the 11111 ....... ,a Sw+lw• Oakpedtbl5lvesl&Z548" was r.euphol1tered for hwasber Trash Com-......... lrvl ... Beaut. workln1 poi I ti on for yo u . M .... IHI t I> I f •v roll top 1190s $1500.' '900. will sell whole din· pacter 'Nutone Food 14 Ip f tOJO e D v I ronment. PBX COM PLETE TRAINING 492-4281eves/wkendl ing rm set for S300/0BO. Center: Kitchen Sink,••••••••••••••••••··~·· switchboard e•per. PROGRAll.Eu•ellent ~ 641 ·755'7. Used Brick Pillars. WA-NTED·Avon Zochac helpful. Some typln1 re· base aalary plus com· Clewtoot lct.alato 645-U21 inflatable a port boat q 'd. If you are lookina for mluklii It profitsharing, SICllTAIY TB.B'HOMI Good condition. ll50. Hones 1060 capable of hand lint a career with excell. opp-major medical It dental. Needed lmmed. With or 645-8375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPLIT It SEASONED ZSHP motor. 751...,. ty for advancement plus For imerview appoint· without ahorthand. Tem· Solicitors ~tect. 5pm· W o u Id m a k e good * --ooo • . , 1d. company benefits rnentcall: porary •full time. Call 9pm only. /hour + Appl•cet 1011 jumper-reg. qtr· horse • ,,_..., 10 XlO Canvu Boat Top . ~tact: PatlliUs . KarenCoco TodServicesat9'79-8900 commission. years old ••••••••••••••••••••••• gelding. 16H. almost 4 * * .... tlll • * * <>!' 11' X 12' alum. frame Sci\ tlflc 714-&-2'172 or older. MS-11 Refrig, clean works good, yrs . old, Rocket Bar Valentine Special! Bou· coat SUIOO. $500 /Of..r DI 8 i Equal Opp Empl>:r ~ l50 · ~13 °' MB-4485 breeding. S'2000. 779-2519 q uet of Balloons lied 841-3116 ------ W11wll11 II j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Securi~Ulm SOUCITOIS Refrig, clean, works Jewelry 1070 w/s~Un 0tderby2/4free AVON in111t. Sl75. lOhp ,._ uyca.rta llOllllltchellSouth SALISTIAIBS Need immediately. good. '100. 548-8513 or ....................... delivery L.B. areas. O/B$250. Perm. P /T Wkkday lrvlne,51'7·91151, EOE Full or p/time. 111.asioo OMC• Housewives or students 548·4485 . Pvt party will sell fine 49'1-1044/*-1314 492·8807 mominls.142·8057 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Viejo area. Xlnt opport. Prestlgklmhotel has im· towork9-lor3-9.Noup. l1dies' round diamond T' ,_.. _._, .. _ .. for collece students ' med. need for exper'd. nee. No selling. Acl"Olls HARBORAREA ring, 3.31 ct, asking .•me c~'" m'CWI ~..s. 12.6 lnflat<able "Sport P~:~~~ \'!· s'r!~tt. "cf tro llC --s• moonlighters over 18. SQue cllfiu'~ t Y ndoidff I ce ~ 1· from O.C. Airport. Call APPUANCESERVICF. $12,500. (213lD·6376. d1ndustraafl ·11helvbl~g, t~ Boat .. 1ood condition, ' · _..,""""" '' Easily eam Sl~SlS per • -.. ca ate wal M0·4M7 or aft. lPM : Webuy\.-edappllances · r.a,.-e~ 1 e ca ine · willhandleuptoa20HP benefitaCall 5'65-6252. Front olc. appearance. hr. Call Jad btwn 1-4 pm po11e111 a min. of 6 9e6-01Sl. .. wesell recond, guar. Ready Cash-Gold/Silv. price ticket machine, outboard otor. 751·M'l Pre·school part tim'e accurate typing, gd. at95l·a&42 months exper. to in· appliances. 549-3071 any cond. Special alt. Mon arch mdl 146, glassr------4----- teachin& poaltions avail. phone manner. Ellcell. ---------• elude: diapi9lching, the Tai.II lidles/seniors. 631-0898 shelving It misc. office t040 Ellperience It education apodrt~!!'!.e. !J...e.!! .. o p · SC'ftY ,..C.,. ability to interact qu!Ck· Looking for that spedal I IUY APPUAMCES supplies. 646-0223. R.M. n.-ed 9-9133 ......... _....,,.... needed by local CPA l y, require min . 1 .. _ ut C'.nrdia s Les 957·8133 DIAMOND .. 45CARAT Abrams, 1819 Newport 43•-M_~ ~ · . · su-rviaion • have min. aa · oc:a · -:;,_.~1 urr. A ised · r I d ~ -rmn. DWies incl. typing, ty..-pa· no require ments. I Perm. F tr. 5 tt1y week .. N ppra gem. inst. o B v • C.M. Fully equipped. Perfect . rllin• ·-""'-'" phon " Xln ,,___, .. _ •. d ew IS cu ft. Frostfree a mer. w /papers. Color ---------1 U ....... rd ..,. 000 SI' .IC-..Ali.l•st •. ----· "'6 . es ... ~. y e• ....... I. co. beft-fi•-' . ·' UCll~Ul.l>. .. a v. Will f . ...... Ml UHF ve·a..... . _,, . 1p. Preschool t e achers , aides. It subs. Full lime at part time positions. F1ellibaehn. 77~1998. Pre·school TIAC ... S To start •immediately. Part lime or full time. Pre·school 851·12163 Printing Offlet,,........ E•per'd. lst Pressman. Goes Community 4 unit. Apply: lMO Placentia _.. • •~ •some accntg. No ex pr. "" ,. .. ~ ..... .., t E o eo re rig. __.. crowave grade good, VSl. value re .. te c..trof 950.000 loan for 15 •·rs. "t .,. p h t inc ud• .. • a f--meal per rain · '""· A a R d R ~ ,. ic.ll er. P ones, ype nec.Call~9012 N.. ._. p HlcFec!S..'--m na a ar ange SJ.151. asking Sl ,450. co•••rt•r •it. re-11,,.,~ avail. Pvt. pty. 45+ wpm,· lite bkkp g,I shift. Apply in person K -r S150640-784S 646·3963. 9-5, Maureen. celvn II UHF _...._ 534.1505 or 84().2254 on misc. clerical. Irvine SCTIYJICPT• 9A M·Noon. Mon.Fri.. 234 E.17thSt.C.M. -bo l mfr.CallK.H.540-81194 .. Rapidly growing o .c Personnet ""!!1111!!~------IC.E. Refrigerator.great Mecw.ry I071 .taw' 0 152.Cll .__a_. ______ _ land 'development co. MAIUUOTT HOTa r-Tooling cond, $2IOO. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• -~1~4~0.~. !.:1 J~5~0~~~!:__j--~~~~~~~-l~ST seeks well groomed. 900NewportCenlerDr. DIE&MOLD 493-2475. Air c 0 mp res s 0 r . Jl'C ... STWIM Full time Mon·Fri. Must . sharp.indiv. w/good typ-Newport Beach W h D . GE Bought/Sold. Ser vice: Newport Beach Tenn.is Slip avail. Slpa 6, VHF· be personable It well· ing skills • pleasant Equal Opp Emplyr MAIRS as. ers. r yers : · Sears. Wards, Champ. Club membership avail. CB. great shape. l8900 ~roomed, It .enjoy m~t· phone personality. Xlnll"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I IWSllHtt \\ h1rlpool. Kenmore. Speedy 557·2682 below cost. "Tennis .OBO.MS-2lllOO lng the public. Requares working cond benefits r= MSC is continuing to ex· Maytag, Reroodltioned. __;,_..;;...· ______ ·elbow" prevents furtherl--------- good spelling & 'pen· opport for adv~ncement: Sec'y.airport law firm. pand it's tooling opera· refinished, guaranteed! Mhctl••-IOIO wse of membership. t675. 329crand Banks diesel manship. No typing .. Salary commensurate Self·starter, organized, lions ' have an im· S145delivered7S0.3103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 955·24llaakforDavid. trawler. xlnt cond, prof. Phone experience. pre· w /expr. Can for appt. gd skills, nons moker. mediate need for die & LUaa .a.l!l..I T •l!l..S rr a int. Absolute finest on ferred. Full compapy 714/549-GllSAskforGeri. Joeie,851·9025. mold maters.5yrs.min. SEARS Washer & Gas WWAW AW SINCLEMEMBERSHIP· W. Coast. Firm $49,500. benefits. Apply : Pen· ex per. required, must Dryer $135/0BO Good from your bminess card. Newport Bayview Yacht PP. 644.21114. nysaver. UllO Placentia SECIEfAIY · SEC'Y·OFC. M'91 have own tools & be able Cond. Send one card for each Club 9!00. Dues Sl7 .S011--------- PIODUCnOH Ave .. C.M. · Good typing s kills a Real estate, assume total to operate all standard 642·3215 tag plus one spare. We mo. Leaving area (714 ) 16' Chris Craft. Cull wing u.1.c..-ST mwst,s/hhelpful,butnot office control, front of· tool rm. equipment. return permanently 966-0221 Sea s port. 150hp -"'"' l~.rlOM!ST • required. Great position fice apper arance. OC Comeinorcall: . FREEZER, Comm'I. 24 sealed attractive tag 4' . Bulck/Chrysengine. Slip Ave.,C.M. CWSMttt With or without typing for self motivated in· ai rport area, $1000 M ...... <-ia!tlea cu. ft. top load. $350 strap, meeting airline Kirby Vacuum 16" heavy avail. N.B.&42·4644. Org . Co. e lectr o · needed. Top pay. Tem-dividualw/advancement +based o n expe r . l640M ~C M 76().0489 l.D. requirements. Pre-duty Classic. complete.1--------- mechanical mfg. has an porar)'. & full time. Call poss i bi lit ies . ca 11 833-2237 • 642 2427 onrovaa, E 0· E vent 1ou It theft! For a Like new. Coal ~.Sell 31' Owens Ellpress, '57, immed. opening for an TodServicesatf'l9.t800 Catherine at 751-6271 · · · · G.E. Rerrigerator, gd penonalized tag enclose llS0.641-1525. dbl plank hull. twin exper'd. machinist. Must Sal N.'e. SERVICE STATION cond. ~ 2Jll26 wallpaper. fabric or ---------1 screw. recent refurb 4' b.e able t o setup fr es I A1TENDANT . ftAPRCMAMAfiB _.. · "Day Glo" pi9per • v•e Modelsamplerabbitcoat, survey.W/primePeter's operate all machine shop AMDC~ • SECalrAIY 1Days, ~3. Apply Shell International mktg. firm Refrigerator . rrost·lrtt, will bad • trim your beaut. n 10.12, + hat & Landing, Hunt. Harbor toolatbUng. urfsu~~ u_,~ls. SALIS OPPn lnaµrance0fftce957·8507 Station. 17th 4' Irvine, needs person eirper'd. in SlOO. Good condition tbaa1~ .~ba~ two cards baa. $1S. MZ-0882 s 1 1 p . M u s t s e 11 . es, s -"".g~.......,rs. We are entering a N.B.642-l.Z51. air 4' ocean cargo. Ex· 760-924Saft6PM . ca"" """· f7000 /080.640-9134. drills, etc. Will be re· tremendous new rM!ld or SICal'TAIY / ---------cell. oppty. Top benefits. PRICES: Mlscel••- qulred. to work from entertainment that is Lite bootkeeni .. •, tyt,· Shop penon to work with F pt 11 M llelildllll.a .. ......., 1...L. 10•5 S2ea or3/15 w~ IOI I 1 3 ' o u t b o a r d . bl •• .. l h ' ....... pl f' or ap .. ca : rs. >taar-6 ~15 t SI..,,. _... u.ebapn 1 .~';'· s..e c es sweeptng the nation We ing, phon_e. Sala y young peo e-1ne op. Coplan,5.5&-690l E.O.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6• ags .vvea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• weatMrbeat.en wood on ver uuormalion.App-ar~ lootinl for a ~ales negotiable.lrv.'556-2323. portunity for qualified Bulk Sale. Various elec. /9tagsSl.SOea. Want to buy Pai nt f'glass.oldmotor.steer· ly ~person or call: oriented penon who has S""'CRETARY p rt l' college student or semi· TIAIMllS equip. Assorted wires. lOoSrm1 oreTSl·140e1~: .. _... sprayer w/compressor. Ing. elec. start. trailer . ......... c-~ a d esire ror above "" · a. · ime, retired person. Phone: F d 't · h bo a es u nc""""' ta-.. USV ...... .....,., needs work . $375. 1640M~.M~ average income. You can leadtofulltime, xlnt M2·83'72,9to5. or any of 8 stores in con u1 • swatc xes. NOCARD? __ .... _. __ ._ ....... __ ........ ___ 1 -~·3316 142.2427 E.O.E. must be personable " typing skills 4' SH.---------gr:::~ ~JY G0:0;:h~ ~~ui~~:"~/:=c Draw your own or send ..._... _ ...... ________ _ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ confi~ in your ability lmmed.642-1612 SUCCESS OI benefits. Apply, PETCO items. Sale to be held at n•~e. address, phone & ... tnt ••• 1013 loeh, W f060 to communicate with SECRETARY FA!LUll IM '117 A n i m a I S u PP I Y 10.m, Sat Feb. 7. 1981. we II make one card per ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••--••••••• others "ha•e depend•· 1. Have )'OU considered Supe rmarkets. 15041 3001 Redhill Ave, Bldg 2. tag. Add25teach. CONN Director trombone lB' Hobie Cat, perf. cond. Printing Offletrr.u.. E•per'd. 2nd Pressman. Goss Community 4 unit. Apply: 1660 Placentia ble transportation. We ~~s.ta M;sa off ic~. the pitfalls of co.m · GoldenwestSt.atBolsa. Ste.103.C.M.Mln .bidof Send chedtormoneyor· withcue.Excellentcon· 5/moold.Sailed4 times. will train if necessary. t ~imgum yrs e~prt" ln merc1al 4' residential re· H.B. 891-0355. $10,373. 67. derPtotL:or-....., dpitMion. llOO. 67~8052 arter SS500 Invest. sac. $3500. Xlnl fringe benefits. Ap· ypm · commun1ca 1ve al estate? For uample: •---------r-IU'f"ll11MG 6 · 545·2510after 6. ply at: Teleprompter of skills: car req., lllnt fr. 170k INT. rates, long TIA.VIL JOI 1040 P.O. Boll 1560 Newport Beach, 901 w. inge bene, salary negot. escrows. fanning for list· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa, Ca. 926216 Ibanez electric guitar. Cal 25, 7 bags fast, 16th St. Newport Beach. Send resume to ad no. lngs,competiUon,etc.! W°'*'ya.•• KEESHOND Pupa. AKC.1---------Proresslonal model with $5000innewequip. PIODUCTIOH • 359. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box p, ofculan .. Lmd •&.lo. with Champ sire. M /F. Pet & Buying Gold jewelry & Tree of Ufe going up lo tlSOOflrm 840-5195 Ave.,C.M. Growing company with •SALIS• 1560, Costa Mesa. CA W-s h ow . Pvt pt y . Sil •. o· d the neck Woodgrain ,... gr eat benefits needs DirectMktgConcepts 92626 eo.,.a...._ A~ ..... &TraYel? 213/697-1345aft6pm. ver • iamon s . body with hard shell ICal 20, #1012. xlnt cond. 3 person for production 1100 to S!OO pet day. Will ---------1 Has the c.nawer for your National concern will Jewells of the Kingdom . case. $500. 548,6446 bags with spinaker. low line to code, fill, 4' label train. Call: 964-2028 Secr etary HELP! our succesainl.981. select lOpeople 18&over AKC English Bulldog. 540-4972 u se 6 hp OB, VHF. bottles . .Knowledge of secret ary is in t he 2. la.earn to market low who art free to travel. 7mo. old female. $350. OAK F1REWOOD 12 string Fender elec, $4000/080. Call after GMP & FDA reg~ pre-Sales hospital and we.need you coet Iota and acreage in Follow the Sun. Miami, 545·1867 or 1·714·34CH429 Delivered &Stacked Music Man amp. xln't 6:30pm (714)840-1115. fer red . Amer 1 can to fill in for a month or So. Calif. We have lOOk New York, Chicago. 4' for wknds. Judy, 494-4764 cond. offer. 9SJ..8SS9 Diagl'IOlllics: 631-1855. DISl6Mlll two. There is a chance INT. rates. Earn l50K to other major U.S. cities. 1---------l ---------1----------SlSOK. first year, un· To assist in order dept. of A A ..f; H 0 M E D 0 G Printin1 DDSS MFIL that this position will limited leads & more! 1 e a d in g r a s h i o n TRAJNlNG p,....._ tte~n becometrpermf a~nt witofh Lie ... ,. .. Ired. publisher.I. Must be able We t rain owner /dog. Full time. Mon. Tues. Production li a ison us or, ans er ..., one to start. immediately. No Obedience/problem solv· Lo .. l.OHI Helium Bouquets de· livered. P erfect for every occasion. 673-4419 ........ & E 4 Ip 11 t IOl5 •••••••••••••••••••••• Thurs Fri Appl l&eO needed immediately. our other companies For success in 1981, ask • . Y: here in N-. Need for Mr. Telles experience necessary. Ing, show & protection. Placentia Ave .. C.M. Must have xlnt. memory, .,._...,.. 955-34021t83l·85S7 2wks. ~ expenses. paid Free evaulation 739-7684 WAMTID be good with numbers & great skills. ace speller _____ __:...::...:...;.__ tr a 1 n 1 n g p e r 1 o d . 1---------l should be familiar with and can operate an IBM -·ctB "'IOI Tr a nsportat io n VALENTINE GIFT Commode and utility MOWAVAaAIU Finest software for DEC Systems. All residential. mulli·unit . com · mercial/industrial •P· plication&. For info. c1ll Pyramid Data. 639-1527. Production Plate Room Part time. Mon. 2:30P¥· finish. Tues. 1 :ooP.r~ faniah: WUI train. Apply l&eO Placentia Ave. C.M. PRODUCTIOH Help wanted part time. Mallroom. Mon It Tues. nitea. Apply : lHO Pla~ntla Ave .. C.M. th .._ M Good phon • -"' sink. 751.-s7. e ~t iJtores across the emory 100. e .... C E · d furnished. For interview. Mu It i Poo · s . 2 fem . ---------count""'.• personaJity essential. ""· · · unata require · call Mr . Harris at • ~ Co 1 la Mes a are a . Adorable. '50ea. 646-8540 Phone Mate Telephone · ApPly in person Salary and age open. l42-04ll. 714·635·4082. ext. 11161. answering machine with Please call for' appt. 1---------' fr om l 0 AM · 5 PM · to Y• 1045 warranty, S79 with re· COPIERS: Xerox 660 ST. JOHN Interior Design Firm Teachers Parents welcome at mote $149. 7»3791. $1200, Tos hiba $750. 17422 Derian Ave., lrvine ___ 71_4-&M-__ 8330___ ESL TIAC ... S _l_e_rv_i_ew_.______ 646-05'5, 641-7030 <Co rner Kelvi n & &MOW-R• TYPISTS ~ price! John Wayne 1---------- Derianl Being hired now for Te nn is Club mem · COPYMACHINE 714-540-7171 . SECRETARY •Immediate Openings 1050 bership. Must sell! Must sell, ... ..,.,... best of. employment in Feb. 1981 •P /time, F /time. Temp. lt.w _,.,"' F h I I d I with student exchange •Top Pay ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752·2'84.144-15811. rer. 552.5255 SALIS FASHIOH as . 1 an nvstmt. -========:.!::=====::::::~ E I fl r m Ch II n g I n .. program. Call bet. 9&5. For more info. call Tod * * I IUY * * .. f:.,pe:o~~~ .:e~:~~r?i diverslfied secretar ial <213>1M7·'7249 Mon.-Sat. Services at 979-890o Good used" Furniture & ••• store. Xlnt benefits for oppty. in very fast·J>&Ced T••c ..... -""'-~11!1!!1111111!!1~---· Appliances-OR I will sell Exper. in components, full time. A .... : 644·7lOO. corprte hdqtrs. Shtnd, .,.. n...-i-or SELL for You eleetrlcal connectors. ...., typi.nt ltexJ1f!r. nee. Non· Kinderprten It Elemen· ¥ALTIC MMds Y• h e r m et I c 1 e a I s , Sale9 smkn pnf. Xlnt. med 1• ta ry . Full time. Pvt. Optical Jab tech trainees. MASTBS AUCTION transducer dealtn. OPPOITUMITY d ental be.nits. Heavy school. c.o.ta Mesa area. Duties include working 64M"6.IJJ..t6Z5 matert.la, It methocb. · c---phones, t~ & work 142·04U. wit~ precision optical Bo , TrundJ bed . h Mechanical Engifteerint _.. .. ,_., ari-'-c • ..,.,.123 components at perfpnn· Y s: e wit detree pref'd. Wlll re-TOIM"CI ~ aJ. : .,_., TIAC ... S ing a variety of pro-matchinc dresser. space port""lliredly to Chief When YoU wor1I for the Secretary: Full time, typ-To start immediately. ceases. Need dependable saver bed with bll·in Entineer It auume Loa Anteles Times int. filing, lite bookkeep-Part Ume Cll' full time. person with desire to dresser, gd quality. respomibUity for mjr. Clrc ulaUon dept. as • int. pbone. Small om~. Pre·ICbool. 85'J.12113. learn • work in prodUC· 642.52116, developmt. efforts. • n,td n:pn:wcltative in a 1 _'.!TS~L~ll~pnt~. ~.~142-~1~803~. _ _j~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj;'I tion oriented environ· •----------1 Qualified candidates call for appL lln. Plerid, .... part time aaJes progam I· meat. Call: V.ALTEC in . BEAUT. 4 pc. Uv. rm set, 'which involves sifnlng Secretary /Typiat for Teclmidu · Coeta llesa, 114"31.-ic> 1 wk. old. Coet '900. sell upnewaullacrjben i.n the dynamic inveslrrent ••Im n• $350. alto, like new corr community. Many now compeny. Top salary i TICll•CIAM tbl aet. IZIO. 9D-3tlt In thia proJTam earn eaceptionfal 1llill1 Our crowlnt eled.ronlca $2 more tbm llOO per week inotivation. Reply In con· co. ~ u lmmed. open· 34 B Day f:an-:S.Just • few fidence to: P .O. Bpx int f« en Eqlneerinl M '1AfLJ-pe1 We're .......:·ror sharp 1211, CClrooa del Mar, =·~~·:.r!; fora lndiYldu.11 who· have a e.1$. anelot /di•lt•l micro· -~ad · neat eppeeranee and a SICllT AIY proc mar circUitry. llaecll for talllm1 with Healtla Can Oompeny In Uae ol ~computer •Y people. We P9Y bourty 1"1De baa aa lmmedtete development 11atem1 wa1ea + pneroua com· =·...... f would be deairable, Pl~ ... .._ ---"'--,_ -• Mt·peeed '-_.. __ ,....... . m .. a-. ,....,.,,_ ...... lndivl ual w)o works •-1 wan • ..._.....,_,. European amoked 1lus dlnint aet, almo9t new. Sofa~ • Lonaeal SZ'T5. 11 arruta Stereo, tradl· Uoael Cdfee • End T•· ble aet, beautiful 25' Color T. V. llllO. Form.al 3 pc Sola Ml includ. Sola bed (immaculate) all In xlnt COllll. Can mon. (71')141·-apertence helpful, but well •ncltr pre11ure. el dllkal n*-eb, A to ~( DOt nec••uy. II-'...,,_ xlDt tnln 6 D, D to A ,Sta, C!'Oalact _.,.., can llonday·Friday tliOfthand ... u. ,:. ,. .. w. ckta, • hlpot TPVTllY . Antlll• Ollk awlYel .... tAll..sPll. Wl·*1 eat. cwlldatt wm b9 detail drtt helpful. ....., cbafr. 910, OOmplete well ti.IN. ortteted. hlvt 80od or· Wiii be worlllnt with oonMOWt unlt, shelve•. dHk, 1nlaatinal •com· ml•. ~-from ........... eabluta, 9'50. Pleld •SALIS• maklldae*illl,udbe ~ .. ....,. • Ya.DlllJPllll. ,...,_ .,. 6 lcmleat, P•rHM~ attractl•e' aMe to illterface well af«IHe!t~• Qualified ..,.._ ... _.., SIM. Olrl'• SehwlH mat.. ...w.a.,.. wlO all lnfla 0 c..tlf an la.teed to ._11 reewe bike, •· Hammond :'~.,...~= :::::.•;-.:•~ -=:.r, ;,lll•u ,...,.. .. ,,, :r.:"..!:~· 11rn + -. • .. M ...uct --..._: JM11u£:aa.c.11. , .... draw u. the --·--TIMtWlll.S.0.1:.11/F --S.O.S. a&LL ... .,._ wtlla •Wm ... a Daily Pl'°' ~ ,_ .wut DallJ Plao& Claaaln.d a-tried Ad~ can Today 0.0,PUGtClallfledl. ....... Ad. ..... . I 00t'\·1~r~ P1~£~8W/ ~' rt.(f\nlf'4- use ,,,..... At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call ln at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this .service is only $7 .SO week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-567). Albatross. 21 '. wood sloop, mast sails. rigging . needs work. as is, where is, best olfer. 642-4995 27' Erickson, spotless. diesel, sips 5, great boat. 833-0818 home: ~0300 busi. 9070 ............ ,. .....•... 45' mooring with boat. Balboa Island. $15,000 rirm. (714)78().9428, (213) 789·5542. 800 linear ft avail. Prime NB. Ne1otiatlng 2 yr leases now. 851-1886 Sail Boat 28' Max. Side Tie at 303 E. Ed1ewater Balboa Pen. 1-171·2816. 13' beam, up to 42' lnrth, 4 blks N. al Balboa Ferry. $.175.558-7499 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hit Beech II uallet"r, mldUme 150 Lycomla1 •n1. 2 Com ·nav•a transponder. 141.JSOI ..... Lon1 lleecla "1tDI Cl.ab .... lie dowa ••all for alttnft wttb .._...ck.. <m~llTl. c 34'1' .... S. / .... ... ....................... • 'Tl HI !, • dr. ..... '161 .......... ecmd • .,., ·······-············ _.,. • Corialle ll'Uled •le . SS OFF • ~. Pll. amlfm CUI, aft .,. .-.., II,• all, all Iha c.n '11M19 nn. ...... whll.ztopt. ' ULT ACO ... alM C'Olld. ..... , ,.,.., •teal at llH, Nl•llll 9'Hy . ., ... Hll /leaae, SU, soo. "71 To,.u Celie.a. Spttial ,...._ ..,... model. ao.ded w /extru. D,4*1ni. P.P. CaU aft . 'tO Mii aoo&D, Turbo tPll:-..a On complete wax wttti Interior I ----ANA HA t'T IOO am ~~ir'::t:~~::o 1:!!~: ,........ 9770 exterior. Alk about our month.'y ..vice. '71...CT 0 t• Alum ~-·Have ..... llra .... ". -· 4M eutne. Aulom•tlc T• .._....r trana..U..., a1r concll· .,. ...... Uoned. trulM tontrol. ._.111 lll.f181,711-1113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "71YW ... 491 No. New~ II"-,=-:. .. , ... DOYOUPllf• Sun roar. • 1peed, AU. cauette, DIESEL. M.-cms TO A (7l1UNP) ~.,. .... 642-4454 AM /Fii tUNtte, auper ,._. clean. M•I wheel's r---hrYowCar! ..................... C4SSTZU) JOHMSOM & SOM INT· a· haa. tntr ham•. l&pe I , .... "'°"'. "75/wll:. llltl L'mt• ... ,....., DATSUN Z turbochar1er MIW~ $6"5 Compare~ ol Im· porta DiNct Leue and eo Mos. senalble pymt1. Dial 213 or 114 MER- CEDES 11 213 or 714 --------------· .. "'"''· ---.._ 9t11,c....,. HJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• -HarborBlvcf. 6 lHtallaUon kit. ~- Co.ta Meu 54()..5830 plUI hp. -· Complete For S.le: 'Tt Field Strum 21, rear dinette. 1lP1 I Ford t40 en1, n .ooo ml 9700. e.P. m.n11. v..,., Datsun Z turbo motor, szooo. Fiber1lasa rear racial fenders -extend at.ocll: 8 inches -'250. V .... 11.e.4 '73 Cousar XR7 Conv. U--....IC:..ll Loaded. $3200. Call OVER _ .... ... 7S2-tmor875-35M "77C-.S..-. WIC:AMllLL YOUll.Y. For Your Good V'f!. Ponche or Audi 13'7·2333 _7_11-_5837_. ______ '88 MB 25US. lo mi, xlnt ...;..;;; _______ _ •79 Datsun 2IOZX. Drll: co n d , m us t 1 e I I • 79. YW IAlllT Aatro reof, split '7t Coupr XR7, Joa~. .....,. ....._ xlnt cond. 18,000 ma . ;·:..... cnlM c.. '9000. '7'9-5173. 'IO To)'Ota 5 1pd lont bed pickup, loaded, umper shell, like new, S7500. -, "':4 + H . I • I brwn. 5spd, Alloyed MSOO/OB0.875-lee8 Low .miles, automatic, wheels. am /fm /caa1. '78 450SI£ !lK 1 Ith air conditioned . ............. u.c• 9941 B-UIM VW-PORSCHE·AUDI Xlnt . cond . S8500. Int., nu tires, ri.~ bl~ Dynamite Bronz (012ZER> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nlers..T ...... 413-1.551 tl70 --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 ~ T . Ford P .U "M ,Alrstream. 23'. elttt. w /overhead c amper. jacll:, am/fm stereo radio moo or beslofr. ~768S tape decll:. Root air, com-• L fl b d 1 pletely aelf-contained. 78 uv at e • ge Call ~mt custom racll:, new eng. pp. 964-1230, 531-4501. $SAVISAVIS. Imported car parts '80 Chev C\.mtom Dix \.'i 44S E. Coast Hlway 7.H-546-0331. contact Pat-metallic. sunroof, . all Metalk. (~)ltJ!i> al BaystdeDrive ti. Mon.·Fri,1-5. x t ~~-·--Imm a c . J...,.~!'~ Newport Beach 673-0900 .,8 510 Sedan am /ffll, a /c. _7_14_1-;;~~-----'VcUSvJAH. Premium prices im mac. cond. 29K mi. '73 450SL. classic wl\ite on 18'1U Beach Blvd. paid for any used car Ml-9087 while beauty, Im mac, 2 142-2000 (foreignordomestic> •78 280Z 2+2. xlnt cond. tops, new Mich., am/fm ---------1 in good condition. . Am /Fm cus. A IC. snrf. cas1, '1500 & assume '73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. SeeU1 First! 17450. pp. 640-l948 lease 1276 mo. Michaer. S3.000. eves/wkends. _648_·_99_1_1_. -----____ 548-6446 ___ ~- '78 280Z, A/C, 4 spd, xlnl. '71 ~. 1 owner. Xlnt. cond. S7 .150. Michael cond. 95500. . 857-1322. 5'52-6298 Eves: 7~UMO I WITH USID PARTS IMPORT ton pickup, ps, pb, a /c, •79 310GX. xlnl cond. MG 9742 Atrl'OSUPPLY dual tanks, std trans, .. _am /fm stereo cass, lo •••••••. •••••••••••••••• '88VWBUG Clean body, sunroof. 644-6579 101 N. Manchester 15700 56001 :!888 llar·hor Hlvd 4 MIDGET Anaheim 776-9900 -· (.'0111a ~k:<a :HO OJ;I() mi best offer. 642·5373 7 ' 1275cc eng-Weber carb --urboch '55 International P.U ........ artNI •80 2oosx. blacJ' S2l50. 541-7127 '740rangeBug,53.000mi, Df'?UNtallazt.t ll:lt a~r 11500/0BO after 5PM •••••••••••••••••••••••hatchback beauty ,M~I am /fm s ter e o , ... ns *' · -call~' ... ..._I 9 701 •-D ., 99 44 $3000/080_ Cal .. Leslie. pl h ._,,. Co pl t ...nw _. w /wire whls ca ecor ~ WI P·-· m ee Pk f /f ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-1031,67s-t026. Datsun Z turbo motor'. '79EICamino.lomileage. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 g , su~ · am m ,73 MGBGT d d ---------szooo. FibercJass rear air. shell + many xtras. 1 I! •SE 1 stereo cass. only 8000 mi. · · g copnp . •77 vw BUS;Jo miles. ~ li'-e new, .. cN\ •. take !~..".fl.Olc6a. ss,. $2200. . racing fenders -eltlend Duel tanks, propane & a ....,,., """ sir. st.ocll: 8 inches -szso. gas. Operates on both DIRECT! over pymts. Michael. --------552~. s.'i&OO/OBO 711-5837. fuels:" $7,500. 646-6503. 646·9911. PMCJHf 9741 ---after Spm or all day 1911 .a. 'F·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EUIOPE IC>Ull4D .$7995 "76S..• Power windows, power seals, cruise, tilt, very low miles local car. (831RYY) S7ff5 -~ ALLEN OLOSMOllLE·C A Oil LAC C.MC • SUBARlJ IAGUHA NIGUEi , ..... 83' 0800 4 9 5 l>430 -~ ,.. Must sell '71 280Z. Stick '76 Bus 31 ooo · wll:ends. ' shift. mag wheels. Ex· LEASE ' ' m1. ---------IM_. 9570 SPIDHS tras. Perfect cond. l62()0. ~~RSe~!i~ '77 Eldo loaded MUST •••••••••••••••••••••• ~5074 DIRECT! SELL. XJnt Cond. Lo Mi. A.toafw~ 7 .. _1 llACHIMPOITS '63 BAJA. 1776 e ng . M995 eve.wknds548-7962 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,_ 848DoveStreet · Fhlt 9725 1911 PIUGIOT w /dual port , du a l , IMPORTANT Tradesman '200' Camper NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• kadrons. olf road susp 80 Cad. Rldorado. Xlnt "76LIMCOl.M MABV Loaded with extra '1 love· ly condition. (IAJN81T) $4Jtl JIMMAllMO V~SWA6 .. 18'11l Beach Blvd. M2·2000 Merctry 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S AMIST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP new Ray Fladboesript LINCOLN-MERCURY ' l&-18AutoCenterDr. SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit IRVlNE ll0-7000 Mm'-J H52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76MUSTA.,_ GHIA Like new. Black on Black. Automatic. air c onditioning power steering and brakes (321-RF.s> $3295 NOTICE TO Special, Loaded. w /ex· 752.0fOO '74 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe. TUllOt $2200. 494-8046 8 to 5 cond SlOOO cash & take READERS AND lras S3000 /0BO Call S1750 /OBO. Am /Fm • over paymts.675-2972 • ADVERTISERS 646-8113att'5PM A.ti 9707 stereo cass, gd cond. llACH IMPORTS 66 81.!g· Rblt. new tire~. in-'7&Seville. low mi.loaded. f)Hf<Wl M~ The price of' Hems • Che ••••••••••••••••••••••• 498-2503 terror Pe rr p aint VOLKSWAGlN.INC advertised by vehicle 77 1 ton. vy. cw~om · 848DoveStreet · · · leather. S9500 Call dealers in the vehi<.1e c.onvers1on, new. Plltn. t. 072 Audi LStOO, 4dr, clean '78 FIAT·124 Spyder, new ' NEWPORT BEACH 11•650· l-66l-l982 835-5583 wkdys. 534-4100 t hro A body & int. Needs minor '"31 H bo c lassified a verl. Ising ires, c me rrms. ir. w 0 r k . $7 0 0 10 8 0 . top, lo mi, xlnl cond. 752·0f00 Vot.o 9772 ,65 Sedan DeVille. New 1~, ar r columns not include power. 15300. 545-0421 642 5962 ss,500 OBO. Must sell. E t Sai .78 D' 1 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gar1ief\ Grove any applicable taxes. dys. • · 951.3057 MonlhruWed. sa~e e. rese ,a VOLVO e n g . A IC. bra k es .--------- license, transfer fees, ,7 Dod b IMW 9712 -options. make offer. radiator . new wate r 1977 MUSTANG finance charges, fees for 5 ge 15 pass. us ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOllCla 9727 675·1031. pump. 897·8386. air pollution control de-van. new pnt. new trans, For the bes t deal in ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES, SEIVICE c--f917 A..totnatk, air, power vice certifications or de-sa1;. at S21800. 963-05l6. Orange County ... Come VISIT YOUI '77 Peuge«604: Loaded. AMD LEASING --.. s te •rillCJ, A•·F• --... t&900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ler ~umentary pr~ '78 Ford Van xlnt cond See Us Today!! 01 .a. ..aft..I CO .a.ST 644.4924 OVERSEAS DELIVERY '80 Z28, 4 spd. all xtras. stfl'eo. Mm MOS IMt parahon charges· unless · · · & ~ ,.. EXPERTS otherwise specified by ps, pb, auto. S3900. Call HOMD _. •--cL..... t~SO 2500 mi. Sl.2.500. 642-3395 ,.,......., md cloW11! -• .L ............. the advertiser. af(er 6pm 492-6023. A r-... • -EAILE HrE dys. ~ 7271 eves. 16! W..e.d tStO HEADqUAa'TH-S ••••:;;·;.;;;~·;.;•••• VOLYO '67 Camaro. 327 8 cyl, '520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '57T-llRD CLASSIC! You must see lo ap- preciate this ~auty at THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA Ml SA 642 0010 '46 Ford Woodie. restored $13,000. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr, restored. Ideal for stu- dent. SI0.000. 675-6161 . '58 AUSTIN HEALEY Roadster recently re- built, grt shape, OBO or "ill trade for late model 1 ton nat bed truck. 645·8165 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign, domestics or classics. rr your car is extra clean. see us FIRST! #l lll~C..ty 2925 HarbOr Blvd. COSTAMF.sA 979-2500 TopDolmr! I n••CeSlll! For any clean used im- port or domestlc cars or trucks!! Contact Bob Walker BARWICI< '•,.. .. --~ .. .... "' . -• 1. ' SADOLBACI TODAY!!! 914 1966HarborBlvd. g re at s ha pe . s1 eoo_ VAWYIWORTS UNIVBSITY Spo rt coupe . Mags, , COSTAMF.sA 957-3955 ev~ 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. SAL~6SERV1CE cassette, (487EOU> 646-UOl 540-94'7 CM•,.. tf20 111-2:ion:~e:.t4t OLD.=:u JIM~~~No 0~;~ ·····.;·;~;;:;;,;:.····· CloledSundays •MCTIUCIS YOUSWAG&I EXCLUSIVELY VOL VO c_... 2850Harbor Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. Largest Volvo Dealer Ver t very clean mag. CREVIER COSTA MF.sA M2·2000 in Orange County! wheel's. tiJt. power win- BUY LEASE dows stereo radio. 49.000 540-9640 '74 911 Coupe, 5 speed. or miles (956PqJ') &'ST • HOADWAY • s te r eo. alloys, ve r y DIRECT $4495 SANTA ANA ·~~c~~v:~~e~. s~t ~:~~: clean. $10,500. 759-1282. ~·.m·rt· ~.'•'A"'··· 835·3171 ~.963-8S59 '73 914 2.0. new clutch, lTJ..i •.J lllTJ..1 tj lHE UlTIM~TE OAIYINO MACHINE -.7_9_H_o_nd_a_A_c_co_rd_.-xl-nt Am /Fm cass. must see. Best offer. 548-9228. 1O120 G d G 8 1 •USIDIMWs• •73 2002 ( CIS58) '75 200l2a (0035) '78200121tr4sp. (1578> '77 320ia (004) '77 8.30Cli auto (0040) c1oeec1s.11.,. oaAMM COUNTY'S OlDIST & Sales-Service-~asing cond, 5spd, Am /Fm ---------ar en rove stereo, 211.000 mi. S5200 .• 76 9118, 5spd, mags, Garden Grove 530-9190 552·7828. stereo cass. snrf, silver, --------- im mac. 112.950. PP. '79 Prelude SiJver 6,500 mi, loaded! 16800 FIRM ~1948eves/wkends. Alllos, UMd 673-9201, 675-9895 ltolh... 9716 Mnda 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •i DEALER IN U.S.A. AN ... M MADA NOW OPEN Orange County's Volume Mazda Dealer ~~~VER ROLLS-ROYCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• '910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79lllliclil .... s~~!'~ Power wutuUW s. power • ca..., Mona ·79 2+2 Hatchba c k ! Economical 5 s peed rr anual trans. Clean car! (052XJU>. OKYS45f5 HOWAIDC'-"'*' Dove & Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH BARWICK Oh TO:.,\;~ ---·~ ---_ ... _ . .,, . •MUSTAHG• '67, 289 Engine, V8, a /C. new radial tires,· red w tblk interior, Sl750. Days 642-4321 ext 210. eves ~7049 Nifty '65 Must Convt. Redone SU.'!O firm. Day: 848·1BM ; evelM0-1722. '79 Mustang, 4spd. air. ps. cass. stereo. 14M mi. mint cond . S4990. 495-9067. 831-7540 Mus tang Mach I. '69. custom blue melt. finish. Stereo, lo mileage on eng. S2200. 831-1847. 78 Mustang. PS. PB. auto. 47K mi, $3200 080. rvt Pty. 675-2069evs . '65 2dr hardtop 6 cyl. auto. gd cond. S3500 OBO MUST SELL 898-2390 '545 ....... lr Commander Coupe, mostly restored, make offer.~. WllUY C:LIANCAIS A .. TIUC:IS loy c:...r,lllc. Rolb ltoyce BMW 956-1120 AMAtmM IMIJAmMrff Ne~a.u11 I\'---............ CLOSED SUNDAYS door lock's, 8 trac k stereo, power seat 's. Loaded. very c lean C854WFX) $6495 a..... 9955 ___ ,_l_J..O_s_s_s ___ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '51 MGTD. restored. beaut cond. A bargain at Sl0 ,500 . PP . (714lM1-lOll. lecn..,ull COMMEll CHEVROLET ......... If , ''" I' J'> I \ \1 f ~4b-I 200 1540Jambotte Newport Beach 640-6444 IOIMd.A ... 't 'V...._ 95JO & '••••••••••••••••••••••• tMHIUYll ~' 78 Dodge RV Van. Self-Top dolla~or Sports contained. Xtras, low Cars. Bugs, Campers, _ • miles. 842-5241 914'1, Audi's Aili: forU/C MGR SSON. Beach Blvd. Wllett Dme1 9510 JIM MAatMO LA HABRA ••••••••••••••••••••••• (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy> 18 CJ5 Jeep, 20,000 orig r~~:::.: C7 I 4t522-5Jl3 ml. new top, new paint, HUNTINGTON BEACH 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S&mda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!y!!!!by!!!!A!!!!!!!!!ppt!!!!!!!!!. ~ new everything. ~erfect _ l42-ZOOO t: ~~·: '::1.r;r M7·05Sl, _ __.::::__:.__:_ ____ ~ '75 BMW 53111. very 1d TOP DOU.Al cond, Burgundy ttan tnt. MADA RR. Oct. '73. SS. 58M. 601 S .. __ .. _. Bl d mint cond. s:n.soo. cons. · "' ... "".1m v trade 1-535-5542 Anaheim ___ . --------i '80 RX7 GS, 3000 m l. like 1961 Silver Cloud, white, nu, white. 9000. 536-9585, gQod cond. 121.500. 2131862-2192 Owner. M>-41119. .. ~ ALLEN Ol 0SM0!11LE·C .A.OIL LAC GMC. sue.a.RU LAGUNA NIGUEL \t! .... , SJ I 0800 4q ~ b43(l SHUSPflST! We have a good selection of NEW le U SED Chevrolets! COMMEll CHEVROLET "' ... "°'-fl 1 ''"'/I ('-.... ' \ ,, ~ 54b-I 200 M..-c-....a 9740 '" ..... wc.e RHD. Mldhlghl Blue. ISTATI SALE ••••5a.u;;;:;o;i·~·· a /c. power, S20,000. '76 Buick Elect.ra Limit· 845-8375eo.ta Mesa ed, 2dr, fully equipped. t-8CIDIS7 Mon-Fri, Mpm. 759-43112. '7' MONZA 2+ 2 Fuel savinc. 4 cyl, looks fr runs good. Call Mike Can be painless & quick, Sealt 9760 highest dollar paid.••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL PETER KAY at 1 11! •sE HOUSEoFIMPORTSby ....,_ g1:'8'1szirs ~1~140~~~4 DIRECT! 637-2-333. '78 Buick Century Limit-557-3527 or7.'51·0080. ed. 4dr. x.lnt cood. S3,950. '75 MONZA Uftback. very 640-4277. good cond. wht/wht Int .. '90 Buick Padt Avenue. 29 mpg, $2250844·1855 art 6 /mo old, xlnl cond. _6_P_M_-,-____ _ '10 ow. °'!-911 Air conditioned. 4 speed 3.595 miles (lAPC493> $6Jtl rwcks 95'0 PAm l'OI Am /Fm stereo, air, •••••••••••••••••••••• aOOD & CLIAM ss200. <T14>839-8025. "79 Cllny _ eves. P.P. 'h ,. ,.. • usm c:A1s1 i7 300D. perf. cond, 78,000 mi. metallic green, $12,900. (114)S.5745. '"' SAAi TUllOt Velour int. fully loaded. '78 Ma'llbu Classic. uklng $9,750. Call Loaded. 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PorR•ult SenieeCall &GNJI ...... , •. ; '·. . .. / .. - ' I 1 ~ ' d f c . . ' ' • I, ' ' \.I \I { ~ ! I ... I OH ANGE C0lJN1 Y C AI If OH NIA ."• Cl N TS Coa.stal ·Commission chaos • Ill JuIY? ay IUCRAaD GaElt:N ................... I . • If buUlkra O•lnk they have problfm. worlllna wtth the Calllonu1 Coastal Commluion no • they ahou.ld Ju&t wall lo see •bit Wnaai wall be b.kt: alter Ju ly l , commlu lon Eocutlve Director Michael Flaher said Monday ni&ht in lrvane Orawlna 1roans from an au- HARNESSING WIND Huntington'• Sc•n• Generator whips up . . interest "" By PIDL SNEIDEKMAN OI -DMly ...... se.ft The 60-foot wind generator in the backyard ol Roy Scane's Hun- tington Beach home has been pro- ducing a lot more tha.n electrical current since its inst allation last Saturday. The device, which resembles an airplane propeller mounted atop a steel slreellight pole, has also been generating a lof of curious glances and inquisitive chatter among his neighbors. "Since Saturday, we must have had 154> or more people who stopped by and wanted to know all about il," Sca ne says . •·Everyone's been thrilled with il. I haven't heard one negative com· menl." Several teachers already have asked if they can bring their science classes by for a loollt, be adds. Scane, co-owner of a La Habra cabinet business, moved bis fami- ly to Huntington Beach three years ago. •'As soon as we moved in and saw all the wind we get in our backyard, we began thinking about a wind generator," his wife Gayle recalls. Last year, Mrs . sc·ane was reading an article about the de- vices and wrote for some addi- tional information. The family was referred to an area contrac- tor, who eventually installed the unit. The generator's cement base 'Wrong tark' dlenc ot 250 at a BuildlnC la-• duatry Association-sponsored dinner, Fisher explained that radical chan1es can be expected In tbe way business is conducted by the st•lewlde commission lo charae of prot'ecting the state's coastline. "Come next July ... woe!" he said. "There will be a de- moralized commission staff and .,. .. , Ptlll ..... PllMle CONVERSATION PIECE te wind generetor extends 13 feet belOw ground, and the galvanized sleet pole is anchored to it by S-foot-lon1 bolts. "There's no chance or the thins falling down," Scanedeclares. As soon as lhe wind blows at more than 10 miles per hour, the blades begin spinning. According to literature accompanyinl lbe device, the unit reaches full speed within~ fi ve seconds ~nd begins generating electricity. At optimum level, the device will generate 1,800 watts when the wind is blowing at 24 miles per hour. Power is fed directly into the Scanes' house current. As a safe t y precaution, the unit automatically shuts down when the wind exceeds 40 miles per hour . Its manufacturer, Enertecb, claims the generator can produce up lo 60 percent of the electricity used in the average home. Scane says Southern California <See WIND, Page AZ) Reagan flays U.S. hostage response . -ay Tbe Associated Press Iran committed "an act or war" by laking the American hostages, and the U.S. govern- ment should have stood firm· with a response that their re- lease was non-negotiable, Presi- tlent Reagan says. "Let me say that I just believe that we got off Oil the wronc tack in thole negotiations to begin with,". Reqan said Monday, re- ferrinc to UA! attempts by the Carter administration to nesotlate the releaae of the Americana taken ho1ta1e in Tehran on Nov. 4, 1979. "The first reply we made wu the proper reply -there would be no ne1otlatlon1 untU tbe hoeta1ea were returned. And tbn we vlolat,d that,',' RMI• aald. Illa c:ommeaee came lD an ln· teniew ID Wublqtan wttb re-, porters for five pabUeatJom: Tlae adcaao Trlbuae, The New York 'nm•. The Wall Street Journal, Tbe Cbrtltlan Science .. A • . I Monitor an'd nme llaf(azine . Rea1an aleo answered ques- tions about the economy, rela- tions with the Soviet Union, the Strategic Anna Umitatlon Talb and the Mldeut. Reagan said the Iranians were "kidnappers." ••They were the on ea who broke lnternatlonal law, wbo committed, actually, an act of war," Realansald. The pneldent said tbe United Statea abould have iuued lta de· manda and told tbe lrul ... "bere'a tbe price tbat we put on your keeplne tbem:• Comrnenttn1 • Ida nYiew al tbe qrellDIDl tbat nnlted ID tbe ......... ,......, ... Aid. ''Tbere were IOIDe ...elft OI'• den ....,._ to oar owa = ud IO-fac1b fllat I WIDt cit out wttb nard to llOt .a, iD" ternadcm91 law, bat oar owa law • . • How dD ...... ap tlle l1IM of a• ladl•ldaal to IM for damu•?" Clt!ea&AOAN, .... Al> confused commissioners.'' The state. lecislatlon that established the coastal com- mission set .July 1, 1981, as lbe "sunset" dal~ for .the six re· 1ional commissions throughout the s tate. Wtien they disband, only the 12-member statewide coastal commission will be left to re- view requests for development along California's 1,100-mile coastline. Not only will the statewide commisalon's workload be'lia- creased by 1,000 percent, but there will be six new members on· that commission who will )l a ve to be l'brought .up to s peed," Fisher said. He ·explained that six new people will be needed to fill . commisaion seats left vacant by retional commissioners wflo lose their jobs July 1. One representative of each reciooal commluion now sita on the state commilalon. When the legislation establbhing the coastal com- mission was oriainally passed, it w a • t ho u g·b t t h a t l o c a I authorities should be able to de- velop by July 1981 acceptable protection plans for thelr . par • lions of the California coast. However, It baa taken loocer than expected for local 10•· ernmental agencies to develop local coastal plans, Filher said. In fact, 'two-third.a of the cltl• and counties in lbe state haven't yet won commiuion approval <See COASTAL, Pase AJ) . .-Nelltron power. eyed_ New Defense. chief seeking strength WASHINGT.ON <AP) - Defense Secretary Caspar Wein- berger indicated today he may favor deploy.menl of neutron warheads, a move that would re· verse a controversial Carter ad· ministration decision. Captured ., Bitter01an sends note By ROBERT BARKER Of .. o.lly "lee SIMf A language translator who is being held hostage by armed Colombian guerrillas has report- ed he is alive and well in a letter delivered Monday to his wife in Bogota. Chester Bitterman, 29, a Bible translator affiliale.d with Wycliffe Translat0,rs Inc. or Huntington Beach, wrote the tel· · ter Jan. 24, five day& after his seizure, according to WycWfe officials. Bitterman reportedly told his wile, Brenda, that he is being well treated by bis captors and that there bas been no recur- rence of gall bladder problems. He was seized while awaiting surgery at a mission house Jan. 19. The kidnappers, believed part of the Movimiento de 19 Abril group, have threatened to kill him unless about 100 translators are removed from the country by Feb. 19. A Wycliffe official also said that Bitterman's request for a Spanish language Bible· has been honored by the kidnappers. Betty Blair, a Wycliffe press secretary, said there is no in- dication where Bitterman is be· iog held. . The letter was delivered to Mrs. Bitterman al lhe Wycliffe organization's group house in Bogota by representatives or a Colombian newspaper who are a ppare ntly actin g as in- termediaries for the kidnappers. Meanwhile Ms. Blair said the Colombian minister of govern- ment denied in the Colombian newspaper El Siglo that ~ycliffe and its affiliate, the Summer Inslitut:e of Linguistics, has any connections with the (J.S. gov- ernment. Demonstrators at Wycliffe headquarters charged last Fri- day that the company was con· nected with the Central In- telligence Agency and was work- ing against native people.s. Slash in budget 118 school topic The Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees tonight will ~ider a propoled $3.9 million cut from next year's projected $42 million 'general fund to balance the budcet. The aebool board meeting will be at Huntin8ton Beach H1gh SchOol auditorium at 7 o'clock. "I think that the opportunity \that this weapon gives to strengthen tactical nuclear forces is one that we very pro- bably would want to make use of," Weinberger said al bis first · Pe ntagon news conference since becoming defense chief 14 days ago. Weinberger stressed that "we certainly would want to consult with all of our allies and 'France to try to persuade them that we had a greater degree of conatan- Vin vs. ~oeky Stallone sued by Scully PACIFIC PALISADES (AP) -Long-time Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is cballenaing Sylvest.er Stallone, star or the Rocky movies, to a $1.35 niilUOI'\ fight in the courtroom. Scully claims in a lawsuit filed in Santa Moni.ca Superior Court lbat his Padfic Palisades home was nearly buried in mud after last Februa ry's rains. He blames next-door neighbor Stallone and the contractor who landscaped ----==---1" bis yard. Scully maintains that Stallone's property had been "graded, contoured and altered . . . so as to cause rainwater to repeatedly flood" his property. I I ~ "The Stallones had extensive yard work done but they neglected to put up a r«•ini .. wall," said Scully's buaiDt:Ss mana1er Ed Hookstratten. "Their lot is a few feet above Scully'a and when it rained their yard ended up in Scully's house." ,,. ~ I ' The defendants refuse to accept blame and say the flooding was an act or God. IC'UU.Y . Chatterton leaves OC law position Veteran Orange County Depu· ty District Attorney Robert Chatterton, who was the pros· ecutor in the highly publicized trials of a· Westminster obstetri- cian acquitted of charges he killed a fetus, has announced his resignation to enter private law practice. Chatterton, a form e r San Clemente police officer who also was defeated in a bid for a s up erior c o u r t judgeship in t h e ·'N o - vember elec- tion, said the o verriding consideration in bi s de - CMATHRTON C i S i 0 n t 0 leave was financial. Chatterton's resignation Crom tion of Dr. William Waddill, who was accused of stra"gling a newborn child during an abor· lion. In lwo trials that gained na· lional attention, juries were una· ole to rea~h unanimous de- cisions, resulting in the charges agains t Dr. W~d di ll ~eing dropped. • A year after the second trial e nded , Chatterton ran for a S uper ior Court judgesbi.p against North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald, who eventuaJly pre- vailed in,a November runoff. A major contri bulor to Fitzgerald's successful cam· paign was Dr .. Waddill, who felt Chatterton had gone overboard ln trying his case a second time after the fi.rst jury deadlocked. the district 'attorney's omce wiu GOP refund due take effect on Feb. 13. Three days later , the Huntington Beach resident will join the San· • ta Ana law practice of Manhall Schulman. Chatterton is the son of a former Orange County pros· ecutor. Chatterton spent 12 years witb the District Attorney's offi~. Seven of those years, he slfel, were spent handling homicide cases, lbe most famous or wtlich was the unsuccessful pro.cu- ' WASHINGTON (AP ) Ronald Reqan ended his suc- cessful campaign for the Republican· presi~ential nomina· lion with a $3 million surplus and must reuturn unused federal funds to the 10.emment, the Federal Election Committee says. The report aaid ,the· nomination commiftee already had repaid $754,°'4 ol the sur- 'plus but still owes $198,835. ··Frat hrotherS-'erieted· 26 get boot after 1trealc at 'mixer; CHICAGO (AP) -It IOUDda like a aeene from the movie, .. Animal H~e" but it'• for ,.... . meetlnl Jan. 14 iD St. Louil~ cided to -pend all 17 mem cy this time" than when then- President Carter switched posi- tion on the neutron w arbead deployment question in 1978. Obviously referring to Carter, Weinberger said that the former (See NEUTRON, Page A2) Tho01pson newHB city boss Charles Thompson, 53, was hired as the ne w city ad- ministrator of Huntington Beach Monday night and is expected to assume his new duties March 16. Thompson, Downey city manager for the last 11 yean, will receive an annual base pay of '$6S,OOO per year, making him perhaps the second highest paid administrator /mana ger in Orange County. William Talley, city manacer for Anaheim, is paid the top total or $1116,516, according to a Huntington Beach survey. Thompson emerged as the top choice to b ead Huntington Beach's 950 full-time employea from a field of 100 candidates even though he did not apply and was solicited for the job by the city's consultant firm. He was the unanrmous choice or six City Council memben to become the chief executive of- ficer of a city with a population or 172,000 and an annual budget of $65 million. Councilman John Thomas did not participate in the interviews. Thompson will replace former Finance Director Ben Arguello who has been filling in since the firing of Bud Belsito last sum- mer.· Arguello will become director of the city's administrative ser vices department. In addition to his base salary, Thompson also will receive health, dental and life and acci- dent insurance and an auto al- lowance. An Oklahoma native, he at- tended the University of Oklahoma and the University of Michigan. H e has served a s city manager in Middletown, Ohio. Springfield, Mo., and Wyomin1, Mich. He is married and the father of three children. Coast Weather Patchy fof likely in- cre aalnc a on1 coast Wednesday mornin1, otherwise fair. Lowa tonight in hilh 401 .at ceac.bel to low 40I lnlud. Hieb• Wedneeday low .. along cout, hllh .,. ID· land. IN81•E ..... .4Y o.,. ........ "'°"' ,_.. fHllAgdom•tie ..... , .,., Cl ... ~ ••• ._ ... ca be /ofO&. 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GUl la IJIDMIU, -~ . ............... -tM Jrat.nJb I ....._ . r Tia• dl1elpUaar1 aetlo• m., add= to a mom tcrlpt bat nat. ~,·. npatatlan. ''You know, yw dcm't'" bp fiJln1 out tbe wl8dow, ••be Hid. Tb• frateralt.1'1.natianal board. 1 .. mmed from I "atnaklDI" la· ( ............... Al) ......................... -. .......... ~ .... , ... ----............ . •• KY "\OT tt• TyttMX, 'M!Vltt.L..!.M.! ---JIJST BRE.4KING ............... _......- ,, j (Mt .... ,,.,.,. ..._ •• ..,.. ............ •• •h• ,..,, Clark'• U.S. post urged· de1pite /aull• WAIHINGTON tAP> William P. Clark'• DOIDiDatioo u •11• ...-.., ti ..... •• ,........_... br u. a.a .. ,......_ W.U.. Commlt ... I.Oday dnplte a rou1h I01QI over f'-D.mot-rala ud bla admltt.ed lack ol ktlowlMI• ·about ,_..lllOlley. CP'bolo AU WD &M lt•~cu mlljority unanlmoU1ly bebind bim , Clark .. \.bl puel'1 •dol'Mment OD a vote of 10-4, with three -•&on.ol.lnl.....-t . 4 day tarll.,, be failed Umt and .a1a!n to come up with tbe aae• cl forelp leaders and. aald bl1 only underataodin1 of 1ome International li1ut1 wa1 derived from Time and New1.- Pa•"' .... r _.e__. el ••••le .. WARSAW, Poland (AP> -In one of the sharpest attacks to ctai. OD t.be lndependent ft'ade union Solidarity, Polish Com- muailt Pat\Y leader Stulalaw Kania accused the labor mov.e· m•t ol bavin1 violated its aututes. It was the party's second attack on the free labor movement in less than 24 hours. Solidarity's leader. Lech Walesa, arrived today in Bielsko Biala to join talks between the government and locaJ union leaden to end a general strike that went into its eighth day. ••U.r .. , ..... ,..,. •• , ......... ,..., LONDON (AP> -The dollar scored sharp gains on foreign excban1e markets today, rising to a th.ree·year high aaainlt the '41est German mark and a new peak against the Italian Ura. h 1 ·u l' a1ainat the west uerman mark ~d a new ~a~ t e ta, an 1ra. Gold prices , meanwhile. continued to slip m trading at Lon· don and Zurich. C.•rea ee•• .. lal• ,..,. e.i pNJt•••la WASIDNGTON CAP> -While-President" Reagan is honine his proposals for reducing federal s pending, congressional economists have come up with 105 ways to cut bdlions or dollars from the budget and increase revenues. The proposals are contained in a Congressional Budget Of· fice study submitted today to the House Budget Committee. · Actions described range from simply increasing efficiency to imposing direct fees to pay for government service~ such as Coast Guard activities. Some proposals have been reJected by previous congresses and others were contained in former Presi- dent Carter's budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct . 1. •••• •• 8d•• e.......,• I• LA 'llftllr•lls•tl' l,OS AN G ELES (AP) -A bQinb linked by a n anonymous caJler to a terrorist group was "neutralized" today al the Swiss consulate by bomb squad officers, police said. A man identifying himself only as "Operation Three," telephoned The AHociated Press at 8:30 a.m . sayin~ that a bomb bad been placed at the door of the Swiss consulate on Wilshire Boulevard. A group of Armenian terrorists calling itself October 3 has claimed credit for a nomber of bombings of Swiss government and commercial buildings throughout Europe in recent months . OC transit strike looms; talks pushed Negotiators for the Orange County Transit District and its 1,000 mechanics and bus drivers were trying today to arrange final contract talks before Thursday, when the workers claim they will go on strik'8. H the negotiators fail to reach an agreement on what have been des cribed as "mostly economic issues," the strike, set F,....P .. •AJ REAGAN ••• He was referring to one facet of the agree ment in which former hostages were barred from pursuing legal claims against Iran involving their cap· tu re. Reagan reiterated that he favof"s resuming SALT talks with the Soviet Union "any time they want to sit down and dis· cuss a legitimate reduction of nuclear weapons." , for 12:01 a.m., is expect~ to halt OCTD's bus service lo 80,000 passengers per day. But he cautioned that the So· viets "should be under no ii· lusions" about America's re· solve to maintain a strong de· fense. . Rhgan made it clear be stood by his recent sharp attacks OD Soviet policy, in which be said the Soviets were bent on world domination. The 210 mechanics and 760 drivers rejected separate con· tract offers from the district in votes taken over the weekend. The mechanics voted 175·1 and the drivers voted 575-28, accord- . ing to sources with the Worillers United Transportation Union. F,....P.,.e.41 NfUTRON. • The Soviets have "come back snarling at me and charged me with lies and everything else. But I haven't beard them refute what I said,·· Reagan said. , ....... .,.e.tJ WIND ••• president's change of posilioo on Edison will soon install a special the weapon caused "consterna· meter. tion" in the West Geri:nan covern· "If we're not using any elec· ment and in other allied govern· _ tricity while the wind generator is ments. -running, the current will g_o through the meter and turn at The controversy over deploy· backwards because somebody 'nient of neutron watheads, else will be using the power," he which would be placed on Lance explains. mis111iles and eight-inch artillery The wind generator cost the guns in Western Europe, wu Scanea $9,a>C>. Even with special one of the ·most heated Of the tax credits, it may take a while to Cart er admlnistratlon. After pay for itself. widespread public debate over . Ole ilaue Carter in 1978 ordered So what has driven Roy Scane to that pr~duction of n,utron buy this wind generator, a\001 eapona be deferred indefinitely with some solar water beaten for !'nd the autboriied the Energy .bil"roof? Department to produce. aom~ ' For one thing, these devices use critical elements that would be re-free renewable resources and 1 l ady in cue a decllloo were.,made generJtenoi>ollution. I I latertodeploytheweapon1. ~ there's nothlnl I bate ' I I ' The neutron warneaa. a«Ol'Cl· inl to military 1pecialllll, are de· stped todatroJ attackiDI Scmet tank.I bJ 1icllenlnl and killin& their crews with ahaftl of tntenaf radiation. worse than buyio1 oil from foreip countries,•' Scane as· Sef'ts. I "U I cu 1ave eneray and not have to buy extra fuel, then I feel l"mdolnCmypart." ORANGI COAST lllllJHll lhotMIP.H~ NllllflW Aobert N. WMd ....... M. Thomaa KMYll .... ~Murphlne ~OU., f::" lclhulman ~ ~ ...... ,,,. • Cl•..._....,.,..... n41142-1171 ............ rtfM .... ~ OFFICU c.tt• ..... , ---..,. 54rwt ttdt L..-11Md11 *7 .... C....H ...... y ... I Hl!Mlc .... o Aledl: 11115 e..cll 9eule•er•9*r Mid West I bl&Dketed by snow ., ,,.. Meeda&ed .... Sub·aero temperatures and snow hll the great Lakes today as nearly 20 incliea of snow piled up alon1 wind-whipped Lake Erle, clot1in1 roads with drifts and "Cl08ln« schools in Erie. Pa. It dropped to 1 below in Omaha, -3 ln Dea Moines, -4 in Chicaco. -7 in Milwaukee, ·8 in Minneapolis, -14 in Duluth and ·26 in St. Ste. Marie, Mich. The remains or a weekend Midwest storm made for a rainy Monday along the Atlantic Coast, but the Baltimore-to· Boston area still was far short of the rainfaJl needed to replenish dwindling reservoirs. And in Florida's central Gulf Coast area. fore.casters s aid J a nuary had been the coldest month in 150 years. Power com- panies ther e w ere b ei n g besieged by ira te consumers whose bills had doubled · or tripled. And the weekend snow was described as only "a drop in the b uck e t " in I ow a, Kans a s, Nebraska. IUinois and Missouri, where it has been dry. SUCCUMBS AT 81 Air plonHr Dou9IH Air pioneer Douglas dead at 88 PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Aviation pioneer Dona ld W. Douglas, creator of the DC-3 airplane, has died in California, McDonnell Douglas Corp. an- nounced. He was 88. .., Climatologist Paul Waite of th e Iowa D e p a rtme nt o f Agriculture said today while two to six inches of snow fell across most or his state, it a mounts to less th.a n half an in ch o f moisture. Douglas, honorary chairman of the board of directors of McDonnell Douglas. died Sun· 1 day at Desert Hospital in Palm "It's what they call a drop in the bucket," Waite said. "It'll take a soaking rain." In Nebraska. Charles Strasia of Mullen, an agricultural ex· tension agent for four counties said, "We're damn glad to get it to settle the dust." In Er ie. Pa.. four brothers wa lked off ice-cover ed Lake Erie this morning a fter being stranded overnight in a winter .storm. Dennis, David, Donald and Mark Parsons were the object of a Coast Guard search after they failed to return from an ice fish· ing trip. They made their way to shore at Presque Isle Bay after spotting flares fired into Grand Jury flays plans for airport By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. o.My ~ ... , .... The Orange County Grand Jury has condemned the pro- p osed J ohn Wayne Airport master plan as being not "a master plan at all" but rather an "expensive facilities im· pro ve ment project " tbat is seriously flawed. The jury, in a report Monday, listed five areas in which it said the plan. prepared by VTN Consolidated Inc .. of Irvine. was deficient -passenger se.rvice demand, airs pace c apacity. vehicular traffic and airport ac· . cess, jet noise, and private avia· tion needs. The jury said consideration of the master plan by the county Board of Supervisors -now scheduled for Feb. 18 -"be de· ferred until a comprehensive plan for addressing the entire spectrum of Orange County air service needs is completed and implementation begun." . Such a comprehensive plan, the jury said, should examine: -Selection of a site for a "major a irport" tha t would service the long and medium- baul demands of Orange Cotmty residents. John Wayne Airport is con· side red a short· haul facility. mea ning that it provides transportation to destinations within a 500-mile radius. -Revision of the VTN plan so that service at John . Wayne Airport would complement that of a major airport. -Selection of one or more s ites for ge neral aviation airports for use by private aircraft pilots. F,....P,..eAJ DELTS ••• <'ideot at a party with the Alpha Phi sorority Nov. 11, Boone and Gonsales said. The sorority filed a complaint with the cam,aua lnterfraternity Councill, anUbatlonal DTD of. flclall ,beard of the Incident and beaan lnveati1atln1 the inauer. Boone laid. The 1taUonal board members also teptrtedly were anery over an lnddeat lut Aucust when tbe)' alle1eclly1 ruined a Plttaburab hotel room., fraternity membera ,Hid. "W• cleaW it up,•• Gonul• laid. "All It WU, Wll a pile al tow•tabetll'oom. *t'camlaa ..... aad tto •• ,.,.. • .,... in &bel'OOID.'' 0om.-~wu1ar~ bJ tM .U. ID_.n beca ... U. bouM ............ ......, .. ..... ltbu ......... ~. . ................ ... , ........... ~ .... Mid. Springs. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. "Donald Douglas Sr. was one of the famous pioneers of.the . early .days of aviation ," said Sanford McDonnell . chairman of McDonnell Douglas . ··His design genius ·.gave birth to the world renowned DC or Douglas Com· me r cial line wh ich revolu· lionized the aircraft business. "Mr . Douglas contributed mightily to victory in World War II when many thousands of his a ircraft were prod uced and performed on all fronts .vith dis- tinc tion ," s a id McDonnell . "After the war, he led the way once again in building fl eets for the airlines and in pioneering in space flight. Our nation has lost a great" leader and a man with unparalleled vision .·· In 1920, Douglas spearheaded construction of a two-seater wood and fabric biplane called the Cloudster. the first plane to become ai rborne with a load greater than its own weight. In 1935. he de veloped \he legendary UC·J which has been cr edited with m a kin g com · m er cial aviation economically feasible. That design was later ad apted to the C-47 military tra n s p ort. wh ich wa s the workhorse of World War ll. Nearly 1,000 planes were built a nd many are still in service. Douglas Corp. later designed the B-19, B-29 and B-SO'bombers. It ·also built the later series of commer~ial aircraft, the DC-4. DC-6, DC-7, DC-8 and DC-9. Douglas Aircraft merged with the McDonnell Co. of St. Louis in 1967 to form the aerospace giant. McDonnell Douglas Corp. James S. McDonnell. founder of the McDonnell Co., died in St. Louis last August. Mr. Douglas is survived by his widow, the former Ma rguerite Tucker. whom he m a rried in 1954 ; a daughter . Mrs. Bruce (Barba r a J e an > Arno ld of Washington. D.C.; four sons, Do nald W. Jr .. William E ., J ames S., and Malcom A.; nine gr aodchHdren and two great· grandchildren. FV post decision ~ tonight The Fountain Valley City Council is scheduled to appoint a new membe r t o its ranks tonight. The four current council mem- bers are slated to choose one or four finalists and administer the oath or office during their reg .. · ular meeting, which begins at 81 p.m. in City Hall, 10200 Slater: Ave. The new member will serve the remainder of former coun· cilman Roger Stanton's term, which expires in April 1982. Stanton resigned after he was elected to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The remaining council mem- bers r~ived applications from 16 local residents interested in Stanton's seat. After a first ~ound of in- terviews. they narrowed the fi e ld to four finalist s: John McKnight, 41 . sales manager for a party supplies firm ; Eugene Va n Dask, 62, a retired purchas· ing manager ; Fred Voss. 44, an administrative services ofri cer for Orange County, and David Pre bis h, 43, an engineering manager. FreaaP .. eAJ COASTAL. • for local coastal plans, he said. The review of these local coastal plans also will become the r espon s ibilit y o f t he statewide commission on July l. And no help can be expected from lhe state Legislature on Ju- ly when t he r egio na l com · missions disband, F isher said, explaining it will be in full re· cess. Turning to a more general dis· cussion of coastal issues. Fisher s a id the coastal commission ha~: -Acted responsibly in ap· proving 97 per cent of the 40,000 development requests that have com e before it -Served as a public battle· ground for competing coastal in· terest groups that would have had to fight things out in the "backroom·· if the commission were never established. -Approved the development of 5,000 units of affordable hous- in g along the coast . 4,500 of which were proposed at the urg· ing of the commission. Resale controls are necessary to keep them affordable. he said. -P r evented d evelopment along sceni c sections of the coast and provided additional public access to the Pacific 0('ean. Peru, Ecuador border checked LIMA. Peru (AP> -Teams of foreign military attache s patrolled the border battlefront between Peru and Ecuador to- day to supervise a cease-fire agreed to after five days of skirmishing. The United States. Brazil, Chile and Argentina sent the military observers Monday from their embassies in Lima and Qui t o ,· the P e ru v i a n an d Ecuadorean capitals. to criss· cross the disputed a rea in the Condor m ountain ran ge by helicopter. Colliaion of culture• Co.ta Mesa police con· llnued tbelr 1nveaU1allon today of a recent phllotophlcal rlatfltht ln which two short.haired punk roek devotees be-1 up on a •-.·haired hippie, a faddist from a bygohe era. Detedives said alrtbree y oung men escaped serious injury in the melee outside the Cuckoo's Nest, a Costa Mesa t>unk rock hangout. Both punkers rted the scene . The hippie-type was tak e n t o Hoag Memorial Hospital, where his hurts didn't require treatment. That was about the long and the short of it. Westminster woman shot, loses an arm A Westminster woman's left arm was amputated at Fountain Va lley Community Hospital afte r she allegedly was shot with a rifle by her husband Monday afternoon, police said today. Ruby Mae Griffith, 45, of 9231 Mar gate St., allegedly was shot by her husband , Billy Joe Grif· filh. 48, in the fa mily room of their home at 3:45 p.m. She stag- gered into the back yard and col· la psed, police said. The bullet tore through the woman's arm and then entered her abdomen . according to Westminster police offi cer Earle Graham. She was listed m serious con- di t ion t oday , a hos pi tal spokeswoman said. The victim's hus band was ar- res ted and booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of at· tempted murder. Bail was set at $250.000. A rifle was confiscated at the Westminster residence, police said. Neighbors. hear ing the gun shot. ran to the woman's aid as she lay in t he back yard bleeding from her wounds, police said. Second nude found slain near school , LONG BEACH IAP I -The nude body of a young woman was found today on a school lawn. police said. It was the second-such killing in less than a week. ·'It definitely looks lik~ they're con nected," police Lt. Norman Benson said of the slayings. He said the body, as yet uniden- tified. was found by a newspaper . deliv&rY boy minutes before 6 a.m . on a grasity area near the tennis courts at Millikan High School. The woman was in her late teens or early 20s, Benson said. Cause of death was not im· mediately deter: mined. T hursday, the body of 21-year · old Edna Louise Bristol was dis· covered by a jogger in a parkway adjacent to Marshall Junior High School. about six blocks from Millikan. • Dnmk driver loses wheels A Sacramento judge has a plan to discourage drunken driv ers from taking the wheel with a sus pended license -impound their cars if they're caught. Municipal court judge Lorenzo Patino, who handles hundreds of drunken driving cases a month in Sacramento County, said he will start im- pounding cars this week of anyone caught driving with a suspended or revoked license. The impoundment will last from three months to a year. and the drivers will have to pay an impound iee of at least $.5 a day. Patino said in an interview. "Taking the vehicle away gives judges a tool that packs a solid wallop if past sen- tences haven't stopped a re- peal offender.·· he said. ··1 was amazed nobody has been using it . . I think it is a good way to k ~ep so me dangerous peop'le off the road.'" .. ,. ......... Pat Na:rt>n and dauuhtt r Tricta Cox~ a vilit to lt,ag Bird with t h e Ni:ron grandchildren, Jennie Eisenhowe r 1 le/t J and C hrutopher COI .. ,. . .,..... Paul MocCready . developer of. man-powered flight. has been chosen inventor of the year for his work with lightweight aircraft. ·Nancy Reagan's father. Dr. Loyal Davis, will receive an honorary fellowship from th e R oy.a l Co ll ege o f Surgeons in Ireland on Feb. 14. ,.,. .......... Justice WiUtam P. Clark oj Calijomia listens to a qu.es· tion while appearing be/ore. the Senate F'oreign Relations Committee during hearings on his nomination as deputy secretary oj state. Vio lin virtuoso J ascha Heifetz spent his 80th birth· day in seclusion, but public radio and television stations nationwide celebrated the event with special broad- casts. Heifetz, who made his Carnegie Hall debut at age 16 io 1917, has left his hilltop home in Los Angeles only sporadically for public ap- pearances since retiring in 1974. Those appearances have been to promote pet ecological causes. to cam- paign for implementation of the emergency telephone number 911 , to demonstrate hi s smogless ele,c tri c automobile, or to show off one of his students at use. where he has taught since 1962. King Juan Ca rlo s postponed a trip to the Unit· ed States scheduled for Feb. 9-17, the Spanis h Foreign Ministry announced. No reason was given, but Spain is undergoing a gov- ernmenta~ crisis brought on by the resignation four days ago of Premier Adolfo Suarez. Black culture spotlighted at UC Irvine Pilot photographer to head association B lack culture will be r e· c o·g n i ze d a t U C l r v i n e throughout February in a series of 17 events collectively titled Black· History Month. Highlights of the month will inch1de a lecture on the book "Roots" by author Alex Haley, a lecture on the emergence of the Black political movement in the 1960s by Stanford professor Clayborne Carson Jr. and a lec- ture on blacks in inner cities by Compton mayoral candidate Patricia Moore. BLACK IOSTORY Month will begin Wednesday with an ad- dress by Harvey Williams. assis- tant director of UCl's Career Planning and Placement Center. ll nd an original play by Ron Wi Ison. associate dean. Events include : A lecture on "'Blac ks in Engineering and Computer Science" by R.D. Blue of TRW. lnc., in UCl's Student Services I Building at noon Thursday. -Mayoral candidate Moore's lecture on "Black Inner Cities - Success or Failure in the 80s: The Role of the Black Student" in the Universit y Center Con- ference Room at noon next Mon- day. -A LECTURE BV Rita Walters, member. Los Angeles Board of Education, titled "Our Time ls Now," concerning in· volvement of minorities and women in politics and educational decision-making in the Gold Room, Mesa Court Residence Complex.at8p.m. Feb. ll. -Haley 's lecture, titled Roots: A. Saga of Black His- tory." In Crawford Hall at 8 p . m . Wednesday. Feb. 25. Tickets for Haley's le,cture are $4 for general admission; S2 for UCl students and $3 for other studenta and UCl staff, faculty and Alumni Association mem- bers. Tickets may be purchased at the Associated Students Box Office, University Center, UCI. All other Black History Month lectures are open without charge. H OLLYWOOD -Patrick 0 ·Donnell . veteran photo- grapher for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. was formally in· stalled here Sunday as 44th pre· s ident of the Press Photo- graphers Association of Greater Los Angeles . O'Donnell heads the 1981 board of directors for the photo- gr aphers' association. which in- cludes three of four directors from Orange County . Others &Te Mark Boster of the Register as vice president and Cliff Otto of the Los Angeles Times, Orange County section, a s s ecretary. Joe Dia lon of C h anne l 7 TV s e r ves as treasurer .. Outgoing president was Joel P. Lugavere of the Times in San Fernando Valley. Mor e than 250 newspaper photographers , telev is ion cameramen. their families and associates attended the formal inauguration of offi cers held at the Yamashiro Restaurant over- looking Hollywood Boulevard. A buffet luncheon preceded the in- stallation rites. Winner of numerous s tate and co unty press photography awards during his 13 years on the Daily Pilot staff. O'Donnell was selected for the Orange County Press Club's Sky Dunlap Awa• in 198Q for service to community and to journalism. He was president of the county press club in 1973. 0 ' Donnell a nd his wife, P eggy, make their home in Fountain Valley along with sons Kevin, Ryan and Steven. Swimming lessoD8 offered by YMCA Swimming lessons in an in· door, heated pool for swimmers of all ages artd abilities will begin Feb. 9 a& the Oranee Coast YMCA. Si1nups for the five-week session began Mooday. For more information, call the YMCA, 8'2-9990. • •'re Listening ••• Tiie Daily Piiot wants to bear from Its readel'J, what you Uke about tM paper ud what 108 daa't Ute. We allo would like to paltlllb ,.,..-Ylew1 oa an11.ubjeet ln our letters to tbe tdljor eol· wnn. call tbe number'below llld your meua1•iwlll be ~rded. .,_.,. wW be traucrtbed llftl'al tlmee dallt ud delivered to die delk ol tbe 1pproprt8te editor. Mailbox •tributlona will be. dell~ to the edltortal ,.,. edftor, .. = ... coetrl._. mmt IDclude tbelr ume .... ._,...._...__!YI_ number lot ftlifkMklll. Nu c1re.a.uoa eaDI, ~· Tell • wbat'• • rour lftled. ftt INIDbti' _p in ..-vlte M boan a dQ, 1nm .,. a ..-. • . o.uy~ ............. itEADS PHOTOOAAPH!RS P•trtck O'Donnell Programs for whale fest growing Progr am offerings during the annual Festival of Whales in Dana Point Harbor have been -expanded to include films, whale watch cruises and marine ex- hibits at the new Orange County Marine Institute. The month-long festival is to celebrat e the eray whales. which pass along the Califomia coast duMng the winter months on their migration from the Arctic to the Sea of Cortez. THE MAalNE movie fesUvaJ • will include films by Jaques Cousteau. Walt Disney and Greenpeace. The films will screen at Harpoon Henry 's restaurant ln Mariner's Villale Fridays throu1h Mondays from 10 a .m. to S p.m . tbroupout February. Eveoiq abowinp will be held at the W'md and Sea r.staurut. located adjacent to Dana Wharf, from 8 p.m. to t p.lll. Fridays tbroqh Sundays. AdmiAJon to all 1bowlnp .. '""· BSPEllTI ON marine .... mala adtbecoutal eaYlraualnt wUI PrtMnt 1Udel and lectwee ll the IDariDe lDIUtute •cb ..._. da, ad....,,... lp.a.tol p.m.uMllMarebl. • I• .. dlU•. wm.ale •c enu. ........ ..... D ... Wllllf ... 8l'8rll ..... for -... fearlll• 'tillli • vtewthePM• ... ....._ • UDIOD sought 81 GLENN 8COTr Of .. Delly,..... ..... An Oranie County labor or- g'anizer who recently broke off ties with 1 national labor union s ays be wants t o form a coalition of independent public employee groups in Southern California. But oraanizer S1rm Contino said be doesn't want to be a s alaried boss of the coalition ·because he said local labor groups already are paylng too much for representation. Instead, Contino said during a news conference that he plans to serve as a "consultant" to any workers recruit~ into his um- brella organization, called the Federation of Government Employees. Contino, who also owns a restaurant in Mission Viejo. was until last week an organizer for the Southern California district of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. A brash yet tireless. s peaker , the Michigan-bred Contino had a lot to say about AFSCME -and it was all bad. ") think AFSCME is dead in this county," he observed. A FSCME district director Ron Coleman wasn't available for comment. Contino has shifted gears to his own organization and has continued efforts lo represent· workers and to fight bis primary labor rival, the Orange County Employees Association. Contino formerly worked ror OCEA, but he and colleague John Adams left that group. last year when the international or- fice of AFSCM& pledged $75,000 to increase its influence in Southern California. Contino said, though, that only $35,000 was accounted for and the union never followed through with ita original interest in ex- panding in the region. · Adams is still working for AFSCME, at least temporarily, but will join Contino in the formation of the new federation. Contino said. Fire blamed on blanket An electric blanket that was tucked between a pair of mat- tresses ls being blamed for a fire that broke out late Sunday in the bedrooftl ot a Newport Beach home, "' Fire otftcials said the 11 p.m. blaae in tbe 1515 Santanella Ter- race home in Corona del Mar w •• c"Clllftlled to the bedroom. Dama1e was estimated at Sl,000. Reslclent Lucy Walsh, who waa trellted for smote inhala- tion, told fire crews she tried to exU.,UW. tile blue witb a l)us ot water but WU WllUCCellful. Oil, watercolor clilplaye on view A display ot on and watercolor paintinll by Eve Thompson wiU be on view in tbe lobby of the Newport Beach Civic Center until Marchl.5. ~ ·· A reception for the artist, who attended Oranae Coast College and the Laguna Beach School of Art. will be held Tuesday from noon until 2 p.m. The exhibit is sponsored by the city's arts com· mission. .4•. All'W AN EASY WAY TO MAKE SIOO A WEEK -HOPEFULLY Terry York helped Into protective autt I , I ' I Risks rewardedj I Radiation uYJrk lucrative I SAN ONOFRE l AP> -Lured by high pay, between 600 and 700 l volunteers . including a broke Arizona truck driver who sa ys he I rears radiation are repairing leaks inside an aging nuclear I generator. . It's boring work. but it's more money than I've ever made I before, .. a 22-year-old college student says of the $600 a week he 1. earns . "It's hot inside the plastic s uit W$wear, but you aren't in there I for more than two minutes or so," says a 29-year·old constr uction worker. The two agreed to interviews only if their names were not , used. ~ " THE "JUMPERS" OR ·sponges."' $0 named because of the 1 radiation they absorb and e short time in which they're allowed lo work, were hired to repair an estimated 7 ,500 leaking steam g~ner_ator pipes . The leaks were discovered tas t April. but inspec- tors said no radioactive water.escal>ed onto the atmosphere . People from all walks of life showed up to answer a brief newspaper ad in a San Diego newspaper last fall . As temporary workers. Southern California Edison Co. is using them for a month or two at a time, until their "burn-out" radiation limit ·is reached. and rehiring them after a new three· month ex- posure period begins . . About 10 percent of the applicants were rejected for.a variety of reasons. including age or medical history. Fertile women were turned down. ONE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT, David Miller. was wary because "you don't want to come out all shriveled up or your sex life ruined." but no health problems have been reported. Edison, majority owner of the nuclear plant between San Diego and Los Angeles. says it hired 100 health -physicists and spenl hundreds of thousands of dollars for new protective clothing and radiation monitoring equipment. A physics student said he opposed nuclear energy until he listened to s afety lectures by Atlantic Nuclear Ser.vices Inc .. which hired and trains the temporary workers. but now has changed bis· mind. "I get up, ride the bus to the plant, work1 ride back, eat, sleep and go back.to work again -you get more radiation from dental X-rays.'' he said. THERE IS "AN ARMED camp mentality," claimed another worker. but Edison vice president Bob Dietch said safety is sought above all. . The Nuclear Regulatory Commission allows the workers to be' exposed to 3,000 millire ms of radioactivity in three months. A rem is a measure of how much biological damage an X-ray or gamma ' ray causes to humans. In an average medical X-ray, an NRC of· ricial said, a person is exposed to 20 to 25 millirems of radiation. Sixty-six regular workers at San Onofre were overexposed last fall. Two weeks ago, Edison was fined $150,000 for what the NRC called lax safety measures and inadequate monitoring. l Since then, worker safety at San Onofre has improved greatly. the NRC s ays. The repairs at an expected cost of $37 million involve honing out 7.500 of the generator's 10,200 pipes and inserting new; metal sleeves welded in place. Edison says it's the first time the process has been tried on a1 commercial generator. "' @ Just a few words abOut main- taining the sparkle -the care anc:t preservation o• your fine lewelef1. Fine .gemstones are,· for the moat part, hard and tougti. HoweYer. care must be taken to prevent damage and retain tMlr 1»1uty. &EM WISE with a soll brush. Just rinse well and they will be sparkling clean. When you are going some place special and want them to. look their very beat, come by the store and let us clean them for you. We hev. special equipment available to give a thorough cleanln9. There is no ch1rge for tti1~ MfVfce -and we hive the knowledge to give your gen any special care required• Diamond, for ex1mple, Is t~ harcMlt gemstone. so it does not 1Cr1tch easily. However, ii c.n I» chipped or cricked if dMlt 1 herd knock. Diamond wlll ecratch dl1mond 11 well • totter gemeton•. 10 places of gem-Mt jewelry ahould beekept Hparately In a lined box. Anyone who knowt 1nything lbout tM value of gemttones will ci-t "tti. terrible ahudder9" wt.en they ... actora on film °' lV, dump out • handful of. getN from 1 pouch wheN tt. gema have auppotedly been bOunclng 1round together. E\19ft the bed guya CMIQht to know tt)at they are reducing the value of their loOt by ""'" lftQ IC ttwt wart Otamondt and tr1napar9"t colored 1tonaa ahould be ....,..clNMdwtth•ct. ..... Mhltion-......... • • cup of wwm ....,, a .._. poon ol ...... ..,.. =a Ind a 1 I DOft of ......... i. ........ "' .................... .......... OMllC-lllll ln1'8111t •11ntor •'*"• . .............. = ..,.,_ .... Peart, coral, turquofse, end opal, for Instance, are among , the more fragile gem•tonea and n• extra care. P..- lhould be wiped with a soft dottl lfter MCf\ w .. ring to pro- tect tMm from bOdy o 111 and ectdl. They should be restrung yM(Jy to preV9nt the string from brMklng. . Cor9I and turquol• ehould be pror.cied from soap and ~ Of other substances thlll will discolor them. o~ ahoukl be prot9Ct9ct from .,.. ..._ ttiey may beeome bftt- ta end ClllCtl. ~::., pr90autton. 10 _,. *'' tM tattlnge ..S Hncfo> -ot~flM ..... IMulll M ohectied r~~::'' tor ~.w.... .. ... .. byou..,,..... , ... jewelry .......... ........... ol 11191, .. 11 ... ~ ............ ". ,.._, ..... .., ....... ... .... ., ....... .... ............. _._.., .. Jlli .... Ill: a n 01 •• -· een is no \ ! I tf d · . .... :·:· C••••••11 .,. .. ~ ...... ~ T-~~'·' Marp•l•e Our revolving door WD.D llUJ& YONDSU DSPT. -You bave to 1tve ._ • ..t ol a uhM lo lM OrMle CoutJ Grand Ju.ry to· hJ fGr .....,.... lo IO lo t.M cn&.1 ol wbat'a wron1 wlth hlt•N ,._.., fw ovr ~Y aerodrome, kno-:n u Job.ft • ayM Airport. lt'a U. 110-called mu&er plu that 11ve the JufY flt.a. . ,,.. Jury. lD a report Lllued only yeaterday. 1ua1ealed &ht &Mt docum•t, lbf la._t ol a tall pile of same, lan't ~a plan at all but abQpl,y a way to improve certain 19' eciediaklu that alreacly exiat at the airplane place out M~ur Bou.Jevant. ~ D pa09Aai. Y ftUE because nobody. not the couatJ aupervbon or adminlstrators or planners, really waau to contemplate the increuin1 pressures that are ap- plied bJ thme demandinl service from Oran1e Co-.nty's alntrip. TUt would be sort ol like the chap who su11ested, "Never look bebind you because you might find out 10mebody la back there, catchinc up. . . " ~ to keep up with the demands for usa1e at John Wayne Airport ls like the IUY stuck bailing in the boat with two boles in it and just as be-seems to be saving it, two more punctures appear in the bull. Meanwhile, of course, you have the anti-jet noise forces of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and other nearby points, who seem to be suggesting, "Go ahead and let the old hullt sink." OR AT 111E VERY best, the people opposing jet passenger plane racket are saying, "Point the thing ashore; abandon it, and start over again with a better ve.ssel. . . . Maybe that's what the Grant Jury people are saying when they suggest that Orange County needs an airport that will provide long-distance passenger service and you can't convert the short-haul Orange County strip to that purpose. TROUBLE IS, people have been studying possible locations for a major superjet airport in these parts for a couple of decades now. And so far, nobody has come up with a site acceptable lo all factions. Nobody wants a major airport in their back yard. Somebody e(se's ba~k yard, maybe; but not your back yard. Thus the Grand Jury may have well drawn sharper focus on the problems dealing with the airport but don't hold your breath for these criticisms to be promptly translated into a glorious solution. THE SOLUTION HAS eluded everybody for a great many years. The problems are more easily identified. Meanwhile, pressure for use of Orange County's airport -from airlines, business executives, private pilots. and industry -~onlinues to mount. Sometimes in a discussion of our county aviation in· stallation you feel like you're stuck in a revolving door. Or. you're playing a part in an old movie. I think the title of it was ''Lost in Space.'· Cops nabbed in cocaine sale ... 0 AK LAND ( A P .. ) -A Berkeley police inspector and an Alameda County Sheriff's depu- ty have been arrested for in· vestigatiort of selling cocaine to an undercov er officer, authorities say. Inspector Charles Edward Crane, 39, head of the auto theft detail, and Deputy Beverly Ann Estrada, 24, a courthouse bailiff, • were arrested Monday as they reported to work, Berkeley police spokesman Andy Good· man said. Goodman said each allegedly sold cocaine to an un· dercover agent last month. Meanwhile, Alameda County District Attorney Lowell Jensen said he fired two staff members in connection with the investiga. ti on. He would not discuss de· tails. GM loses $763 million · Automaker'B deficit first since 1921 DETROIT <AP> -General Moton Corp., pro· ducer ol 21 percent ot the world's motor vehicl9', haa loet money for the first year since it was mall· lnt SIOO Cbevrolets. And the nation's other automakers are expected to do even worse. The No. 1 automaker on Monday showed a loes of f713 million, or $2-65 a share, for all of 1980. Not alnce 1921 bad GM reported a loss. However, GM made money Ln the last three months pf 1980, reporting earnings of $62 million, or 21 cents a share, for the fourth quarter. / . GM IS THE FIRST autOmaker to· report 1980 results. Other companies plan to report next week or later. Chrysler Corp, expects to show a loss of about $1. 7 billion and Ford Motor Co.. according to analysts' estimates, will show a loss of about $1.5 billion, ma.king 1980 by far the worst year in the history of the auto industry. Even in the Great Depression of the 1930s, GM made money, although its $165,000 profit in 1932 was $9 million short or covering qividends on pre· rerred stock. In 1921, a recession year when the company last reported a loss, GM was just beginning to transform itself from a collection of scatter~d. sometimes feuding and badly coordinated com· panies into the light corporation of later years. GM, then one of 86 companies building cars. had a 14 percent share of the domestic car market and was relying .on pre-World War I designs. In· ventories were high. car companies were cutting Claoo-choo ride not easy Robert Stewart. who commutes to his • credit man~ger job in Boston. waits with red flags to stop train at a closed station in Plimptonville, Mass. near Walpole. Stewart, admitting he was a bit spooked by coats aDd unemployment In Detroit wu twice the natlonal'avera1e. In um, GM earned $2.89 billion, or $10.04 a share, i.Mluding ,. $326 million, or $1.46 a share, loas in the fourth quarter. GM1s wholesale sales or cars, trucks and buses fell 10 percent for 1980's final quarter, from 2.1 million to 1.88 million. For the year, the decline was 21 percent, from 8.99 million to 7.1 million. Jn the United States, the drop was 14 percent in the quarter, from 1.47 million to 1.27 million, and 26 percent for the year, from 6.45 million to 4.77 million. Revenues for the fourth' quarter totaled $16.2 billion in 1980, a 0.5 percent increase from $16.1 billion in the -correftponding 1979 period. Full-year revenues were $.S7.7 billion, down 13 percent from $66.3 billion the year before. THE OVERALL 1980 loss would have been $385 million more except for tax credits. Those credits for the first nine months totaled $703 million. but GM said it paid income taxes of $317 million in the fourth quarter, more than expected under statutory U.S. tax rates as a result or losses at "certain overseas subsidiaries where no a p. plicable income lax refund credit$ were ~urrently available." Wall Street analysts, impressed by GM 's steady market share -45.9 percent of all cars sold in the United States both in 1979 and 1980 -recent· ly had' raised their estimates of the company's fourth-quarte r results, with most predicting a s mall profit. .............. his action. said he stopped the train to pro· test the station closing late last week. A spokes m a n for Massachu setts Bay Transportation Authority called the move "stupid and dangerous." · Founder of kit slain SAN ANTONIO. Texas CAP> -A research physician who helped perfect a nalio,-ially ad· vertlsed psychedelic mushroom growing kit has been shot to death al bis home, and police said robbery may have ten a motive. The body of f1r. Steven Pollock, 33, was discovered late Saturday by emergency medical technicians who were called by the doctor's girlfriend when he failed to show up for a date. police said. Dr. Nina Hollander. acting Bexar County medical ex- aminer, said Pollock· died from a single gunshot ·wound to tf}e head. · "The pockets of his blue jeans had been cut open, and ttie house had been completely .gone through," said Patrolman John Livingston. "The bed was over· turned, pillows cut open, closets emplied on the floor and bis file cabinets opened." Livingston said burglar bars on the house were closed, but the knob was missing from the front door. Pollock and two other San An· tonio physicians formed Hidden Creek Inc. in 1979 to market ad· vanced cultures from which c ustomers could grow mushrooms containing p si locybin , a natural hallucinogenic chemical similar to LSD. . Although possession of psilocybin is jllegal, th e mushrooms that produce it are not. NA~THEA f Murder ti-ial , dirty? WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -Jean Harris, complainiq that her murder trial was 1etUn1 "dirtier and dirtier," told pros- ecutors that far from 1ivin1 her the brush·off Feb. 17, 1980, S~arsdale Diet doctor Hermah Tarnower had made love to her. The two also had "a lovely conversation" about their H · year relatiooabip and she cave him a sold caduceus, a tie clip in the shape of the symbol for the medical pi;:ofession, Mrs. Harris testified Monday. Mrs. Harris, 57, former bead· mistress of the Madeira School for girls in McLean, Va., is charged with murder in the shooting death of Tarnower last March 10. PROSECUTORS contend she killed him in a bedroom of his Purchase, N.Y., estate in a jealous rage over his affair with Lynne Tryforos, a 37-year·old divorcee who worked at Tarnower's Scarsdale office. Mrs. Harris has said the shoot· ing was an accident that oc· curred as Tarnower tried to pre· vent her suicide. She tes tified that Mrs . Tryforos tried to sed uce Tarnower's caretaker, slashed Mrs . Harris' wardrobe and "denigrated" Tarnower by her affections . MRS. HARRIS, under ques· lioning by Assistant District Al· torney George Bolen. said Mrs. Tryforos "was around the house a lot." She testified that she "dried Suzanne's eyes twice when she came to me saying Lynne was trying t-0 seduce Henri." refer· rin~ to Suzanne and Henri van der Vreken, Tarnower's live-in housekeeper and caretaker. The defendant also identified a pair of gold c ufflinks Mrs. Tryforos gave to Tarnower and which Mrs. Harris discovered during a Parisian vacation with him. "DID YOU do anyling with the cufflinks at that time?" Bolen asked. ·'I was sorry I hadn't tossed them out the window," Mrs. Harris said. When Bolen sug- gested that tne jewelry was scratched when she slammed them against the mantel in their Ritz hotel room. she said, "This should stop! You can make up anything. I didn 't touch the cufflinks. Can this go on in· definitely?·· Mrs. Harris also denied cover· ing with fingernail polish some e mbroidery done for Tamower by one of his other girlfriends. Frarice delivers ,. jets to Iraq BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - Iraq said today it had received four Mirage F·l jet fighters· from France and renewed its of· fer to negotiate a peaceful settle· ment of the war with Iran. Snow shOwers scattered He identified Pollock as a doc· tor who "had been growing a co ntrolled s ubstance . mushrooms," in the IS·by·20·foot plas tic greenhouse in his backyard. 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LIQUOR DEPARTMENT all prices plus tax l>elaney'1 Private Label mo mm Oaablll or Vla Roee .............. 1.tt · •oucl IBU Vlaeyard• mo mll> PlDat Nolr .......................... a.11 ~agnma VO l lller) .......••••....... lt.11 Seaarama 7 cuter> ...................... 1.• Catty Sark Scokla (Iller) ...•.......... u.• Old Ballamllls lrUll Wllllkey .......... ti.II I (liquor pric. do not lncl.ade ta•> I ' I e l ·~mu~ People help dying uliale PALOS VERDES lAP) Ufeauardl wereq'l aW. to clo much to 11v1 a rare. e11ht·foot·&oa1. 900 pcMlad PUlnY 1perm whale the)' found wa•hed ulaon, at £1 Se•undo, but Ma'linelaod workers wer• bav1n1 more aucceu and Kave tbe anJmal a !0-50 (hatK-e ol 1urvaval "It ll a very rue breed," 11ald Matln~land spohawom&n audehne Drake. "They live mostly 1n the North Atlantir or North Pacific The last time ~ was seen stranded on the West Coast was in 1M3." · ''We're walking it, lryin& to keep it moving in the water so It doesn't become unconscious," she said "'lbe curatoi: is assumln& the wh'ale is suffer· fo1 from some sort of par~site infection because It isn't sufferln& from any lacerations · · She said it was unlikely that the whale could be saved since. whales only beach themselves if they are very s ick or very old and are preparing to die. · Sir9r•P ..... I•.,,,., '• T~. February 3. 1981 H /F DAIL y PILOT A. t ·Ali Sports promoters • a..r:r ............ . LOS ANGELES (AP> -a. a deelaion of in· tere~t to rell1iou1 bodies nationwide, the California Court of Ap~al has ruled that three ~ An1elet·arH pariabea that broke away from the Eplacopal Church may take the church property and aasets with them. The property dispute erupted in 1977 when the four parishes opposed the 2.8. million·member churcb's l976 stand favoring ordination of women priests and modernizaUon of the Episcopal prayer· book. S.Nt 1aer tdU ._,..,., SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. la no lonaer seeking exemption from jury duty. IAOWN The Democratic governor's legal affairs secretary said that Brown is seeking arrangements , to serve at a convenient time, and that an earlier request that the governor be excused was a "staff-level decision" and didn't come "to his considered atten· tion the way it bas since.·· itf-'ela• p•w• ·lbae . SAN DIEGO (AP> -An attorney representing Grateful Dead rock guitarist Robert Wier has en· tered a no contest plea for ttie entertainer in con· nectlon with a disturbance after a concert at the San Diego Sports Arena. . faci.Dg fr~ud charges LOS ANGELES (AP> -Wells Far&o Bank has filed a suit agalnst' Muhamma<t Ali Professional Sports Inc., fight promoters, clai.ming that $21.3 million was embezzled from their Beverly Hills branch. "Wells Fargo alleges the fraud was ac- complished through an internal manipulation of funds invo1ving some 13 accounts," a statement re- leased from San Francisco said. "Appropriate law enforcement and regulatory authorities have beeji advised." The Federal Bureau of lnvesllgalion is looking into the case, although the FBI had no comments about the alleged embezzlement. : The suit filed Monday names Harold J . Smit ... 37, chairman of MAPS, and L. Ben Lewis, MAP,, director and Joan officer for Wells Fareo's Beyerl~ ·Hills branch, who left the bank Jan. 23 after th years. Neitller has been seen for more than a week. The other defendants are Muhammad A i Amateur Sports Inc .. also run by Smith. MAP President Sam Marshall. Barbara Smith, Glady Lewis and Bodak Productions Inc. · • Ben Lewis was the bank branch's operation manager until Jan. 23. The only connection the d fendants have with former heavyweight .boxin champion Muhammad Ali is .that they were osin his name in return for a $10,000 fee or a perce tage, whichever was greatei:. AIJ IS SEEKING a private audit of MAPS an has asked that his name no longer be used in conl nection with the company. LOS ANGELES (AP). Officials of Continen· tal Airlines have denied accusations that their de· cislon to eliminate s kycap crews is racially motivated and say they have taken steps to pro· vide options for th.ose thrown out of work. The company statements were in response to calls from two civil rights groups Monday, asking supporters lo back what amounts to a boycott of the company because or lts decision to eliminate ._._ ... llillllllllli----•the worke rs Crom the Alex Landon made the plea Monday -to a charge of disturbing the pe~ce and paid a S50 Cine . • Cor the 33-year-old Wier. who was origina_lly · charged with resisting arrest and battery dunng the disturbance. In recent interviews. Smith was quoted as say ing that MAPS lost upwards of $1.3 million bui boxing sources said the figure was probably in thJ neighborhood or $7 million. Wells Fargo .said the total amount or missin bank funds was $21,305,000. "Wells Fargo ... believes that all but $~ million of the loss would be covered by in l surance," the bank added . Continental corporate ftDlCC~ structure. Vl'IU ~ "What we did here in Los Angeles was to call ___ 111111!11 _____ all the skycaps in, told them or ihe situation and offered them a series of options so that they would not be out on the street," s aid Continental spokesman Julian Levine. "One of the other options was that they could form their own company and contract back to us at a lower price.·· The company m aintains it was forced by losses of $13 million in 1979 and S5 million to $10 · million in the first half or 1980 to cancel the services, among other cutbacks. itfari•erlllftll•••ee11f SAN DIEGO <AP> -A 20-year-old Marine charged with tnurdering his infant djtughter has been found innocent by a Superior Court jury here. Lance Cpl. Clarence Edward Taylor was con- victed of misdemeanor battery Monday and sen· tenced to six months in custody, makin·g him eligi- ble for release. because of time already spent in jail. Taylor also was acquitted or child abuse and molesting his 21 -month-old daughter. T...Cllt"e fle•f .. flft•letl TORRANCE <AP> -· Lawrence Sigmund s;t. taker bragged in jail of his sexual exploits and described the final hours of the lives of three teen- aged girls he is accused of raping, torturing and murdering. a jail house informant testified Mon · day. Lloyd Douglas. 22, took the stand in Bittaker's Superior Court trial and told of his ~onversati~s • with him when the two men were in protecttve custody in Los Angeles County Jail last July and August. Douglas had testified against William Bonin in the so-called F~ay Killer case in return for a reduction on his manslaughter sentence . itfotlten' aid drepped SACRAMENTO (AP> -The state Health Services Department says it will cut 20,000 mothers and children from a supplemental food program to avoid a $6.2 million deficit. But lhe statement Monday said that about 160,000 pregnant women. breast-feeding mothe~s and infants with nutritional problems will remain on the federally funded $57 million program. The departmef\l said the cut, through the Sept 30 end of the federal fiscal year, became necessary last month when the department learned or the funding levels authorized by Congrf>ss for the Sup· plemenlal Food Program for Women. Infants and Children. •••• ple•fl• ...... BERKELEY (AP> -A man accused of rob· bing a bank while dressed as Santa Claus has pleaded guilty to felony grand theft. . Eugene Lundin, 50, part owner of a strugghng computer firm in Pleasant Hill, was captured . by police as he walked out or a Bank or Am~r~ca branch on Dec. 18. 1980. with a bag contammg $7 .soo in cash. _ Police said Lundin entered the bank, bellowed a few ho-ho·hos to those inside. passed out some candy and then presented a package to a bank of· ficial and said it contained a bomb. @• CVieM On CJJental HealtJi. By GaRALD WINKLER, D.D.I. IETTINO THE FACTS STAAIQ ll is a a "fact ol llfe" that several or all of the permanent teeth have~ ~l a1 we 1row i'.ttpl for 'ccldent1 or malformaUons, teeth are 10 1 t as a · conaequence of decay· or periodontal <aum and bone > diae11e - condit,lom which can be prevented or arrested bJ tlmel1 and proper care. Ttae primary ea ... fl IClle cl teeth ta atf!fc' . ooth•ob• that .. ,.,.. away by .... ., .. .... -..... U\at tbe tootllli"a1 reeo•ered ,... ......... affected ta. hla II a warniq ~ ............... .. .,.. ..... oow.. 1lllo•ld bt loat ID , ........ dmtltt. Fillings to fol weaken leet !he truth Is that un{,lllffid <:avl\~es weaken ee . and 1 ne1lected lead to loss La tooth which timely rtlllng could have completely prevented. Drinklnl lota of milk doe• .ml Pf'e'(ent tooth decay. Milk 11 the richest dietary aource of calcium, needed for , teeth and bonebulldtn1, and an excellent food. But ml1I unnal arrest 'he prociilOl tooth decay or prevent lt1 lncepUon . ~aN ....._, D.D.I. ... A.11ul1le1 t•tA ....... lllle•, ...... , .... ,...., ....... Kiffer laee• deatlt SAN DIEGO MP> -A Superior Court jury Monday sentenced the son of a Baptist minister to die in the gas chamber after hi s conviction for murdering and dis membering a 28-year-old housewife two years ago. · After three days deliberation. the seven-man, five-woman panel returned the death penalty verdict against Bernard Lee Hamilton, who w_as found guilty of murder , rpbbery, burglary and k.1d - napping in the slaying of Eleanore Frances Buchanan. The woman's headless and handless body was found near a rural road in Pine Valley east of San Diego in May 1979. ' Gun a1"!tion set Actor Clark Gable, shown in this old photo examining one Qf his rifles , was an avid camper and hunter. More than two d(>zen of his rifles. shotguns and handg uns will be 3\ICtioned oH Sunday at Sotheby's in Los Angeles. The California State Athletic Commission has confirmed that MAPS, which has staged Cigt\ts aC the Forum in Inglewood, does not have a license tq operate boxing matches this year in California. ~ "Everybody is just curious where they ge_ their money." said Don Fraser, boxing organize at the Forum in lngle~ood. · Fraser s aid MAPS always came up withj enough money to stage fights at The Forum, but; last year at two bouts roughly only 2,000 people,. showed up for each fight.· . A SPOKESMAN FOR the New Ulympicl Auditorium in Los Angeles said Monday that a MA PS-sponsored fight card will go on as! scheduled this Saturday night. Speak·ing. of ·spring. Your choice $ An aisle of . dresses ..• with gUaze, f I orals, crisp pin dots. For all sizes~ The qauze rs m sber, the l\oWefs more llowefy. the pm dolS cnsper. the colors more appea~ng We're just an e•coted about our special C041ectt0n ot dresses lor a mere $17 each You Wlh be. 100. wnen you see them In JU!llOf, mtsses and fun figure Siles I ....... "Y ... ~•11 ..... Of courte you can charge tt ~~ .FASHION llLAND. STOR.ONLY -. 1441113 . I I ) r. I\ ) h f N '<) ~ ,. .. •II "' '"' 10 :: I ., t i 'l 'i I l , ·. f e '! ~ d ~r ( °''""' eo..1 o.o1v "'1"' Editoricll Pge ................................................................ ~ IT"Offles P. Haley/ PUbll5her fhoMas KeevU/Edltor S.rtMra lltrelblch/Edltorlal P• Editor TUMday, February 3, 1te1 The Oran1e Cwnty Grand Jury \lied lhe richt wordt - "mauivt mlltake" wht!n h concluded that lt would be foollAh for Oran1e County 1ovemment to· abandon two ju eni1e det nUon rarlUtlt"Jl louted ln the rural Santa ' Ana Mountaln1 TM jur)' had t,een looklnar lnlo continued county use ol Rancho Potre,ro and lhe Joplin Boy1' Ranch. The in· qulry ~ prompted 'by recent approval by the county Board ol Supervisors of )l\ady of a proposal to build a M>w. S:U mh bon Juvenil detention center in Santa Ana. The e xpendllure or that kind or money, as the Jury painted out, a n't needed For roughly one·half that amount, the racilit1e~ a t Rancho Potrero and Joplin Boys' Ranch could be nmovatcd and well serve the county for many years-to come Cost considerations aside, the juvenile facilities local· ed a bove Trabuco Canyon shouldn't be abandoned for a far more important reason, Programs to help the young off enders have been very successful. primarily because of the rural setting in which they are conducted: Getting the offender out of t he city environment 'in which he us ually winds up in trouble is important. • We concur with the jury's .conclusion. Supervisors s hould drop the proposal for a new center and stick with a winning combination. Ghost votes gone . Al long last state legislators have decidect to abide by at least P.art of the Assembly rule that provides, ~·No m e mber shall be allowed to change his vote or have his · vote recorded after ttle vote is announced." .- That means an end to so-called vote switching, • whereby a me mbe r could, after a vote had been re- corded, change his "aye" or "nay" to whichever $ide might be more palatable to his constituents -provided the switch did not change the outcome of the original vote. However . the lawmakers have allowed theri'lselves a little leeway by condoning add-on voling. That permits a member who was present for the roll call but for some r ea son missed the actual . tally to record his vote later -again provided the outcome would not be changed. But now this will require s pecific pf!rmission. The excuse for this maneuver is that members som etimes are tied up in lengthy committee sessions that can keep the m off the fl oor when a vote is taken. Perhaps e ven more important was the other part of the 72-4 vote that ends the outlandish practice of ghost voting. whereby a member could press the "aye" or "nay " button on an .. bsent colleague's desk. The state SenF1te, to its credit, has never permitted ghost voting or vote switching. both of which are simply designed to enhaf)ce a legislator's image by making it ap· pear that he ne ver misses a vote a nd always votes on the ·-right side of an issue. The reform is long overdue. : Invitation to fraud In the you-wonder-who's -minding-the-store depart· m e nt. consider what has come to light in Sacramento over disability retirement benefits for California judges. A section of the state Government Code permits that su ch benefits be paid to any judge who dies after signing a necessary appli cation. So what has happened? Judges routinely have been pre -signing the applications and leaving-the dateline blank so that it could be retroactively marked should the jurist become incapacitated or die while in office. In the case of Orange County Superior Court Judge Oretta Ferri Sears -who recently committed suicide while in office -survivors stood to receive $22,000 p~r year in diasability benefits. Judge Sears had been in of· fi ce for two years. A state commission denied the disability claim. However , as Ass emblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden Grove, pointed out, the practice of permitting pre-signing and retroactive dating or the disability benefits applica- tion ''borders on fraud ... Robinson has introduced legislation that would pre· vent such practices. Under his bill, disability claims would be handled in a m ore businesslike way. The Legislature should approve the Robinson meas ure. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expres.sed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily P ilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642~4321 . Boyd/Red hair By L.M. BOYD If a woman had red hair. she was generally thought to be "fast" That, in the time when your granddad was a lad. Even the naturally red· haired woman had to endure this peculiar stigma. Many a lady tinted her hair red, nonetheless, in something like· defiance. That the color of her hair could reflect her character was nonsense, she tried to say. But the tinting itself reflected al least one characteristic. an indepen- dence. How a man wipes dishes is somethin& else that's ex· plained in the Bible. Second Dear Gloomy Gus If we keep adding "•r.clal days" to our ca endar lt won't be loa1 Wore the only tru· 17 1peclaJ day wlll be tbe one that U.n 't been de1l1nated a 1peclal da1. D.M. Kings XXl:13 : "And I will wipe Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish. Wiping it and turning it upside down.'' If a tenth of the laws on the books were seriously en- forced, just aoout everybody in the country would be in jail. So estimate the lawmen. Q . ln horse racing, what's a "Superfecta"? A. A bet wherein you pick the first, second, third and fourth horses in exact order to finish. Pretty cbancey. Still, on March 30, 1971, at Hazel Park in Detroit, one Su perfecta paid $37 ,592 for a single $2 bet. Sir, bow would you like to take that one home fo your lady? . . Things for tourists to do ln Venice for many yean was feed the pl1eona around St. Mar'k'11quare. And tboee fat pl1eoa1 multiplied wttb 1uch abandon tbat tbe city aanit•· lion . boll.. •ot d•perate. They fed the birds blrtb COil· trol pilll mixed wttb 1rallt, Pl1eon DOPUlatlon then bu droppecf olt C!Oftllderably. Once upon a time tbere were lOO·foot·IODI 1barkl with moudll u b6a u doable doors. CladoHlaclae, br 1dentlftc aame. f'lett11•• Hitters. Wlaat'I muat bJ ODCe·UPOD·•·tl•• la Ill mlW. ,_,. 8'0· Tbe Al• of tbe Fl8b. ~ ' RoWland Evam/Robert Novak Social Security cuts • m W ASHINOTON -The audaci· ty of polltkal •nd economic 1trale1Y talt1111 shape in the Rea1an admlnlatratlon la 1llmp1ed ln bud1et director Oavld Stockman'• rejection of conservative orthodoxy and op· po1itlon to broad cutbacks In Social Seeurtty benefits. Politically. Stockman 1s seek· lnlC to protect the. Republic.an PMrly from I l s i n · co rrigible desire lo • throw wjd<>ws and orphans to the wolves and thereby embellis h 11 v i ll ainous reput a li o n that h as helped lose elections for a half-century The new Of· flee Management and Budget (0MB) director "is saying that 'there are methods less painful. both for Republicans and the old, to cul the budget . · His economic justifications are equally intriguing. They are based on his confidence that President Reagan's supply·side ~ 'QEALIY KJND CJ <lJAINT WU[N )()lJ n.llNK ABOUT II ~~y STILL GET T06rn .. m~ E.VOO 4 Y00S AND tl1CT WUAT lilf.Y CALL •A PRtSIDtNT [" ' economics wUJ transform I.nil•· llonary contraction of tbe economy to non·inllationary 1rowth. If lndexln1 of Social Security payment.· (which is de- signed to keep pace with lnfla· lion) is reduced, it would be tacit' admission that Reaaan·s policy will fail . SPEClnCALL Y at issue is an idea to s~e billions in Social Security payments by re - calculating cost-of·llvin1 al· lowances. When Stockman vlait· ed Wall Street after bis selection by Reagan, he found stalwarts of the nation's great financial houses obsessed by the idea of cutting the budget by clippin1 away at old-age pension checks. On Capitol Hill, Republicans were equally enchanted by the notion. perpetuating the party's ·image crystalized when Presi· dent Herbert Hoover dispatched the U.S. Army against the bonus marchers. Many Democrats were also interested, including House Budget Committee Chairman James Jones. Even Jimmy Carter, who campaigned for re-elect.ion as the pensioner's best friend, proposed scaled· Nicholas von Hoffman down coet-of-llvin1 allowances in hi• lut budaet. Stockman was opposed from the start and sajd so publicly to the National Presa Club in hla first speech as OMB director, a poaiti911 given surpriainllY UtUe publicity. Long before that speech, Stoc,man had de· termlned that the politically reuible way to reduce ff..-deral apenclinc is to pull out a few 1oata from the herd. not shear all the sheep. CUTnNG BACK cost-oMivine adjustments for all Social Security beneficiaries certainly wodld be shearing s heep. Stockman prefers leas politically sensitive goats: reducing special categories of Social Security. saving over $3.5 billion a year. That includes eliminating a1d to college students and restructur- ing disability payments. Stockman always doubted budgetary benefits from throw· ing widows. and orphans to the wolves. To make·sure, he called fof advice Crom an austere sup· ply-side economic analyst: Alan Reynolds, vice president of Chica1o's First National Bank. Reynolds' eiJCbl·page memo, doubt · now cittU.latiQ1 at OMB, uaerta ''there la no clear evidence that the existing Conaumer Price Index (CPI) as a basis for Social ·Security coat-of -llvina acljuat ... ments exa11eralea living costs at all." Jn fact, he said, "retired people usually spend a laraer' share of their budaets on fOocl and fuel than the CPI assumes, and these prices have risen faa~er than the CPI. " THE REYNOLDS memo also points to a pitfall inherent in the Carter budget proposal to s witch the indexing formula away from purchased housing to rental housing: declining mortaage rates would then not cause re· duced costs, because the decline would not be reflected in the in· dex. Indeed, OMB tables show that if inflation ls subdued and interest r ates fall, the Carte-r change would step up Social Security outlays by fiscal 1984. Thus, tinker ing with Social Security .indexing would be a sign of retreat for Reagan's bold economic polic'y . .. Undue political concern with the budgetary cost of adjusting benefits for inflation doeS' not give a helpful signal," Reynolds writes . "If political and monetary authorities are serious about getting inflation down, why would they express alarm over minor changes in the way federal spending is adjusted for inflation'!" Supply-siders Stockman and Reynolds clearly would not. They have ~igger dreams on their horizon. They are less con· cemed by vagaries of indexation on Social Security than in using tax reduction for inflation-free growth. BANKER REYNOLDS, one of the nation 's m ost s uccinct writers about economics. con- cludes his memo by making an unre publican. unbankish com· m e nt 'that econ o mically strapped retired people are nql to blame for the runaway budget: "There is no unam- biguous evidence that indexing Social Security benefits by the CPI does more than barely com- pensate for inflation ... even if real Social Security benefits of retired people rose during infla· lion, many of those same people are greatly injured by what infla· lion does to private pensions and lifetimesavings ... Merchandisers favor hit-and-run tactic The last time Woody Allen said , "Take the money and run," there was one man in the audience who took the advice and ran with it. He is Bud Johnson, the president of a fast food company started 11 months ago which will be dissolved, kaput and out of business by the time it 1·eaches its third and last birthday. Mr . Johnson's Down the Tubes_i Inc. makes only one pr o ou c t . Down th e · --- Tubes, which ~\ Advertising r f -1 Age describes ~ T as "a wheat-~ · based, tube· shaped chip offe red in two o ffb eat flav o r s of ba con a nd tomato." This delicacy will never be sold nationally although by the lime it is scheduled lo go down the drain at the· end of 1982. it will• have been marketed throughout the United States. THE SCHEME is lo sell the hell out or 1t ror seven weeks in one regional market and then . take if off the she lves and move on. Heretofore this has been a merchandising approach used by purveyors of wooden nut· megs, asphalt siding salesmen and W.C. Fields in certain mov· ies where 'he portrays the pro. prietor of a traveling medicine show. In the mythology of Amep can capitalism the firm's foudding father was a grave gentleman who put great store by his name and r e putation and the handsome and durable quality of· his goods. He did not run but stood behind what he sold. Indeed, the idea of the solid, l.e., community.planted buai·· nesaman baa always been a &ell· ing point. Yoo can buy from Jones became if the contraption won't work or lt cuts off a kid's fln19r or kUls the baby, the m•n\afacturer and/or merchant both are 1tandin1 there ready to . malre 19tltutlon or at least be used . UNTIL NOW tly·bY·nlgbt, ber•-today·10De·tomOrrow bu never been ·a recommendatloa for .-. bullDeu. Tlaat'• WhJ ftrm1 mm, out alps prodalm· tal tUt tbe7 wen ...... U.," OI' ..., .., ..... f'oacler'• o.y ....... Nomon. ' When the world became too technological for what liberal Democ rats might c a II the simplistic integrity of personally doing business at the same old stand year in, year out, the cor- poration came along and tried to continue that ide a by selling faith in a trademark. Americans were taught at the cost of billions in advertising to trust brand names. to refresh the mselves in the unchanging continuity of the Coke bottle's sinuosity. Brand name. brand loyalty . NOT AS MR. Johnson sees it : "Snack foods tend to be volatile market items. and s pace comes at a premium in the grocery business. It ·s not financl'llly worth it to us lo go after the 2 percent of the snack market we could probably maintain once the product is established. So we'll sell seven weeks al a time in different market areas . Hopefully, after ·.that. we'll go out of business ... Sydney Harris It used to be one of the boasts of bus inessmen who made s omething r e ally we ll , something fine, s omething useful, something good to look at. that he never had lo buy an inch or a minute of advertising It sold itself. Even now when you s~y a company li ves mostly on repeat business. you've said it all. Now comes Mi'. Johnson who, according to Advertising Age,. has developed new products for s uch important companies as Hanes, Westinghouse, Scott Paper and Pillsbury, saying nonsense. It's not cost effective to make something anybody would want to come back and buy another one or. much less re co mmend to a fr iend . Scorched earth merchandising. Sell 'em one sack of junk food, junk food not even calculated lo hook people into a sweet-toothed addiction. and who cares if they take a bite and drop it in the garbage? Sell 'em once and move on. • ' Advertis in g s ta rted o ut announcing such and s uch r'as for sale al Milworthy's shop1; it moved on lo become a vehicle by which wares were extolled and then' later a means of creat- ing new appetites for merchan- dise. But Down the Tubes is a rather more cynical example of what may have begun to happen more often than we know. In this case the merchandising tactics and the ad campaign were in- vented before the product ; the product is made to fit the act. DOWN THE Tubes may point the way to a brigher. more pr~f· ita ble tomorrow of nomadic bus iness enterprises. legally. finanally a nd structurally de· signed for high profits and short life and liability. Dig your Love Canal, poison the envi roqs and vanish. The c r y of the new en· trepreneur is, "Nobody ever did business with me a second time." You said it, Mr. 'ohnson. Down the Tubes and don't forget to flush. we are 'pilots' or 'passengers' I have never thought that the old-fashioned c lassification of· personalities into "extroverts" and "introverts" was of much value, for obvlbusly everyone Is a little bit of both: only the mix is different. One rough classtrlcatlon I have found far more useful is between what 'J ca11 the "pilots" and lhe "pUS· en1ers .'' S o m e people, lem- perafnenLally and by train· int. Hem lo be pilots, and some teem to be pusen1era. And rarely do th'ese two traits overlap. · The pOota bave to direct tbelr Qwn .,.u.n of beUvtor or tM7 feel upell; the puMftlen haw to be piloted, or tbeJ feel In· secure. Putttn1. a pllot l.n a p .. ....,. ... pollUaft cu .... maay nerwoas lllMaHI -for•· . \ stance , I believe that "car- sickness" on the part of a young child is a symptom of a pilot· type who is forced to become a passenger-type. WHEN I WAS a boy, I ln· variably became sick on a mov- in1 street·car, unless I could stand up next to the motorman and pretend to be pllotinl the vehicle myself. A11msive and self-reliant, I crew ill if placed Jn ·a situation where I was "car- ried atone" beyond my own power. As an adult,. I 1till become \8leo1Dfort•ble lf I am not drMna tbe car. Contrariwl•_!,\ puttln1 a paueqer in tbe puol'a Mat m11 create tremendoul anxletJ -as we have all seen, when a depen· dent penc111 ll liven autMrtly and tben IOH lato pan.le or =...,... at tbe tlaoulllt of Ulla 1lla• lie ... ta noilda1..,. dim ... laid --'° .... $em ... tt..n. We baH to ••11• to •· derataad tlae U•O•tieu of ,.,...a11u.. .... ~ ••• their outward social behavior. A child who becomes travel-sick (which is rarely physical in origin) Is already showing signs of some emotional conflict; ii this is ignored, or rebuked, when he ls youne. it will manifest Itself in more explosive ways when he irows older. TRIS 18 ONE reason that ac>- called "juvenile delinquency" is scarcely treatable by the Ume of adoleseence: "punishment" la generally futile, and ao la "reu- onln1. '' 1be child'• emotion~ hl1Lory needs to be ntraced to tbe ~II of the problem, much u a tangled 1ketn bM to beua~. If pannta would 1pead a.i Um•~ on wbat tbey Ualnk tblU' elllldNa ·~ .. to ,. ................. out wlaat U., _.. l'ftllr Uh. ,............,,.. ........ . ,, ....... ft .......... ., Uaeir f aml IH. ••d fewer C' .. u1..-.bea-....111 Hl9lh. ' DAILY ftlLOf 8 • Faee Ne. 2 M91'er Rustlers play Southwest Sale cOmpletBd .. CdM'1 'Doaglu innfgionala •Mm& (AP) -fte .. ti "Ow .....,_~ 1M1 II to &-• leatll• M arlatn l• ·•• •..-U .. ..., lo IMt· co.._. dei llar Hilb'• Scott Callforala hHlo,.r Oeert• U. ud to ........ • t.am tbe n--·•111, a membe·• ot .... _Sea 1 .. , ... AIMrte• w... ce. ·• .......... "AIMI nblnk •• team, .. ac:bedwed to compete la out to ltoptbe No. 2 leonl' in tbe 1quad mutt lint 1et by LA UUMI - AflTf'OI WM eom..-.. .... , ... art ...... ol." Al'IY1"09 Nici Ki':ia • freabman'" bHk.'tball G~ldlD Welt CoUece will be But Coacb Jim Greenfteld'a !~Lraeantc~c-awedm~ltl O~.eld . aM11wed MV• .. Wlc atnetue to do bl i -Southenl Cal Coafermee t.cmlOt Southwest and 1·1 1opbomore did• pretty aood •Mm la ArJ1ro1, U, of Newport auUJtMt." the weatern cba.mpion1 Jll "' iat LA center Tim Garrett. An AU-the1eeoadbalf." ' a.M .. •• ...... ,_ tM ...... Ar'JT: wW be JolMd by War· San Dielo March l.S·ll in the Souwb~~~· (TR~)tllaert boa~-'t Soutbem Cal Cooference •alee· In that 1ame, a....., OWC Tie· It•--• Ann• ... 11. rea la~e • bfa lon1·tlme Pepal Hot·abot coolest. ... ... _. :.., commwu Y -tory, G--.-~ •• _._ '-. ·--coll••• .. __ .. etball adloa tion lut year, Garrett la aver••-~·-· "~ wr ......--~t tM .... tltH ..... ,. ...,...... at., wbo will be a u..a · , lDI 20.3 point.I per same thi. the llnt half. But tn tbe HCODd . S&•• C:O.tJ &aM•UH ·-bmia.6 put.Der. Dou.laa, repreaenlln1 the owe. •·2 in conference, la IHIOG and la also haulln1 down ball, Greenfield put botlt RandJ o.i., .. •o.. tM ...., la C1Uea10 la1t Tburaday. Eaat Bluff Boys Club under lbe alone lD aec:oad place beblnd 5.5 rebounds per ouUna. Heidenreich and Art 11., .. • a.a. ~ ,__.. owaat to II· ieape OWW'I wwalmo~ly •P· direction of Roy Jenklna, earned leaiue-leadina Santa Monica, a him and Garrett mua1ed to •••••Ht of ''• llarlaert' proved tbe 1ale ol IO percent ol • re,ional Utle recenUy in'Lol mm the Ruatlen face Friday "Garrett ii probably the moat 1connect on just three of 11 from ~ ..... to Ar11ro1. U.. II~ ArlYrc>I An1eles. nilbl. talented player in the con· the fioor. ~------------------=;;;__ ____________________________________ ;;,_ ______________________________ ~------------------~--------------~, • to vie . msn SAN DIEGO (AP) - America's top amateur i ce 1lraters, already dri vm1 for the 1814 and t• O)ympka, aa1emble in San Die10 today for the U.S. Filure Skatin1 CbampionabiJll. New champion• will b~ c rowned in a 11 divi1i001 when tbe •ix· day event concludes Sunday ni&bt at San Dte10 Sporta Arena. Not since 1981 baa tbe national meet been without returning cb•m· plons in the four senior events. Most of last year's champions, in· eluding senior sln1lea champs Linda Fra- tianne J nd Charlie Tickner, turned pro alter the 1980 Olympica at Lake Placid. Top returnees include Olympians David Santee, who waa fourth' place at Lake Placid, and Lisa Marie Allen, who finished fifth. They were runners-up last year to Fratianne and Tickner in the national meet at Atlanta. Allen trained in Costa Mesa for several years. Skating experts pre· diet the meet could help launch 13-year-old Tif· fany Chin of San Die10 as the nation's next darllnc oa ice. She's the younaest performer to compete in ~be senior dlvialon since Mi11 FratJanne did it la· 1'7~. Prindle regatta scheduled Prindle Cat sailors from throu1hout the Southwest will traJler their craft to San Felipe, Baja California, Feb. 1'· 15 for the annual Midwinter Recatta sponsored by Prindle Cat Fleet 13 of San Felipe. RegJstrlttion will beain at 9 a.m., Satur· day, Feb. 14, and the flr1t race will follow im· mediately after a stlp· pers meeting. On Satur- day night the sailors will 1atber at the Club de Pesca for a tequila par· ty with dancln1 to a live Hulcan band. I The awards present•· tion will be SµnC:tay foUowtne the last race. The re1atta will feature two claaae1 of Prlndle-18• and one' cla11 ol Prindle-lie with trophies awarded to the' ~t ftve places in each elu1. Pre·race re1utration ltJll.50. RestatratioG OD et race weekend wW be flS. Ia addition to botel AJCcommodaUdba. -camp., fadlitiet and motell . be available. 1ketball -.eore1 .o:r IW'-a.-~ttct•f .._.,...., ... Cit ....... ~ ~ ............ , ...,.11•t•e'1,Nlc .... 1t. .. ...... ..... ,,,.....,,, ....... .... .. E ......... . -.............. . .................... .x....-.a~n ... ...... ........... ., ..... Olille. • '-"'"" ..... ,,. . ~,..L\ .......... . .......... '* • ......... ~,. ---·~-... ..... .,. ... .._,. .. ~,-~• ti! a fl, Te I ,.., ' . • "THE BEER THAT THE TASTERS SMILE~ to fi nd ;' we nt on to say that "t he. -~~Clt";;ters found it excellent and quite' distinctive from the others:· The wjnning bee r was H enry Weinhard's Private Reser:ve. To i us, this was .more than an" honor. . ~ It was a confirmation that we : .• : :~ · had reached the goa I we set when . ·we fi rst brewed H enry's: to make · the fi nest beer possible. regard- ~ less of the time or cost involved. SU PERJ OR ING REDIENTS !·-....., { •The ingrediehts used to brew ~-;--.:""::,~enry's are among the best and f ~ost expensive obtainable. T hese ~,,,. iii·lhipclude premium two-row malting •· · ... ~barle)'· and scarce Cascade hops. . ~ ' Two-row barl ey .is richer than •• 11:.·:<·~ ·., .. ··W.c t he six-row ba rley which is most . . t rts an widely used in brewing. But because its . enthusiasts gathered In Se:ttt~e growing area is limited to the western to 1u~ge the most respccrcd bcc:-rs m states, t he cost is prohibitive to most America. ln~l uded we re the se\'en brands brewers in the Midwest and~st Simi-classi~ed ~~~he brewing indusnv a!> "super la rl y, Cascade hops are gro o~l y in p rem1u.rr:. and JUSt to i:iake the test Oregon. Washington and I ho. As a more d~fhcul.t. one beer from Germanr. result. the harvest is small. and the hops Like wine t~sters. the P:t.nd sari:-are considerably more expensive than pied ~~e beers \~·tthout kn~wing their other varietie,s. In spite of the cost in-1d~ntft1es. and w1ch only their palates·to volved, we use more 0 ( these premium g~1de chem. When the te st was o~er, the ingredients in making Henry's than ·any winner was found.to be a beerwh1_ch was other brewery we know 0 ( · almost unknO\vn in Seattle -or for that matter, in th~ rest of the countrv. The Seattle T1111es reported the event under the headline "The beer that made t he tasters smile:· ;rnd after noting that the winning beer was "still rather hard BEER-TASTING RESULTS Henry Weinhard"s Priva1e Reserve BRANO Augsburger Uos. Huber Brewing Co., Wisconsin 1 Yuengling Pilsner (Pottstown. Penn.I Andeker (Pabst. Milwaukee. Wis.I St. Pauli Girl <Gennany) Medallion (Olympia Brewing Co.) Erlanger (Schlitz) Michclob (Budweiser. Calif.) TRADITIONAL BREWING The methods used to brew Henry Weinhard's Private Reserve are in sharp contrast wi th the mass-production tec h- niques so common in brewing today. SCORE COMMENTS 99 Strong aroma. Distinctive flavor. Nice fiop character. 94 Good color. Heavier style than others. Big flavor. \)1 .5 Slightly bi tter finish. Okay. Cloudy. 89.2 Especially liked. Grain out of balance • with hops. Cereal-like flavor. 88.5 No aftertaste. Slightly bitter. lack of balance.· 87 .5 Ordinary. An everyday beer. 86.2 Sharp division in panel ranging from "love it'' to "bad taste." Bland,. No distinctive character. Average. ... Thev follow, J~ clo~cl,· .1~ pm.:--ib lL'. the method~ l·t~cd b,· our founder 111 the last centurv. :tnd tJwnl\'l' .1 ''~nific:t ntly greater :11nounc o( ttmc and \,·,m:. H enry's takes l on~er to brl'w t h:t 11 m llt' r bet: rs. le takes lo nger w t~rmL'nt. And mo~t imporrant. it is :tllt)\\cd rn a~e .md mel- low for a period rhac 1:-tnorL' th:tn twice as Ion~ a-. 111\lS( hr.md~ or hcl'r. \Vhile tht.·~c mer hods contribute to the t:iscc that pkJ...,\.·d rhc iudgc:-, in Seattle. the\' abn cnnrrrbutc to the ~ca rcir" noted b,· tht.· T1111t ' rcportn: we :tr-c able to brl'" no more dun four hundred b.1rrl'b of H L'nn-'.., ar .1 ti me. This me:tns that Henn· \Vc:-1nhard 's Private Re!:>e rvc m:t\' conttnuc to be "rather hard to find." 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Trottlot, HY 1.-n R•rt,.........,CI NII....,, CAl9WY f-110, St. &..o.M Mlcldla4on, eoston • • a u • a 11 .. SJ >S • M 21 to l6 41 ,. so 21 so JS d NHL Al1·9t•r game rotter• c .. 1.....-. ,. •• 111 P'•IHCI Of' WAt.IES ... " " I .. " ,. ,. 71 70 Goal Oon IN•11pr•, Mlnl'lesol•. Mlrlo L•U•rCI, Lo\ A.191os OelenM -Mao -. HarUoro. Lerty 1!01>11uon. Montrul, Randy C•rlyl•. P11tsbur011, BorJ• S.lm1no, Torcnlo. R•y Bourq11e. Boston. Biii H•ll. 811rta10 C•nl•• -Marcel Olonl'le, Los At19tlts, Mike R-n. H•ntord, 80ll0~ Smith. M•n· nlt>Ola. Ptler Sl•lny, Ollebec R1Q"1 w1nv -O.v• JaylOf', Lot An1141tlft. Oa nny G•rt , B•lf'ilo , Ille ' ICthoo, Plll\l>Urgtl, Guy Ul~w.MO<llrHI Lolt W1nQ c111rto o S1mmtr. l.O• AnQtlU. Sltvo Snutt, Montro•I Bob G•mo, Montrul. JOlln OQroon.o.. O<Plro11 C.l.AlllNCE CAMl'llELL GOii Mlkt L1"1, SI LOU!\. Pet• Peeler\. Pnlladelpll11 FOR THE RECORD fUchmond ... .................. Bvtcll Weill def. C.lln Oltlley, .. 7, 1 ... 1 .. ; Tim Wll-lton Clef. Jimmy Ari ..... ,, '"'; T trry '*'°' 6". HarOlcl Soionloft, ._., 1·S; Vll•r Amrltt•l Clef. l'rlli 8...,,,,1,.., .... "'" Wom.n'• ·1ourn•men1 , .. o.trolt> 111n111.-.u...,.. L .. 11• Allan def. ROlelyn l'alt~ll. , .. , , .. , •·1; Wenoy Turnti.111 del ... tt'( S'-. ..,, .. l WOflW"n ....,..._. .. ,,UC trwlM) ....... ... Morano.. IP) -· Maria Myer1, .. 2. , .. ; Comp\On IP> clltf. KMilllQ, W , 4·2; IMllftlle Myen Ill clltl. '-'-· 2 .. , ,_., 44: YOUllll CPI Clol. HI-•...... o; Mllllory•(I) def. Jotapll, t ... I ... M , Layland CPI CIOI. El· 1~ ... 1.J.S OeMlet Mv•••·Mrers II> Clef. Morenon·J~. .. ,, 7·t . ~an-C.tH IP I Clef. ltllallOf)'• Smltll, ... 1 ... I; Coi>el-L..aytancl (P) CIOI. HliOll·ICIOllllQ, S-7, 7·S, •·1. Misc. •• Monday'• trenuctlon• 8AUIAl.L COMMISSIONERS OFFICE -Hemeel Clluo AOemt •$-lel• director GI meola 1n- forma11on. AIMrlCM u.tW CALI FOllNIA A ... GELS Arfnounctd lllal Oa"" R-t. C411Cl'lef, llH eQrffO ID a t-·YHr contrKI. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Slvn.O 8ol> jl- M(Clutt, pltclltt, lo • mulll·yffr c ontract. ,j Sl9nee1 Jim Genlnor, lnlleld••; J emie E•U••tr. Oouv .Jones. P.ul Mltcntll, R-Oulnontt -Welclon Swill, pllcllt,., 8/11 Foley •ncl Slhe l.akt. catchtrl, •nCI Jollll Poll, oullitlellr, 10-·w•r ccnlrac11 IUl ..... 11.HtW ATL.,,.NlA BRAVES -.Announcll<I lhM Rio M•lll4•, p1lchtr, •no Bri1n Aualstlnt, outfl•ICler, f\ave aQrlOO to on•·Y .. , con· tr•<tt.. MO N TREAL EXPOS Signed Tim Raines, Brad Mills, Cllrls Smith, Infielder, Bobby R•mo1, c•ICll•r, •nd Anthony Jolln>On, oulllllder, IO -·rear conl••cU tASKITIALt. NalltMI ~II As-lati.11 PORTUINO TRAIL BLAZERS -11QM(I Geo If Crome>ton, cent••. lo a 10-<Mv con- tr•U Ptacael 1<evl11 l<unntrt. Uftl., ov 1na1.1r•d rl'Mt~ lir.t FOOT8ALL MalleMl FoeCNll ........ ~ DENVER BRONCOS -"'•mtd r I H•rely •Ut\i.nt QIMfal man19er N• JOM B,.k•. Clore<IDt of player Ptr\OnMI NEW YORI( GIANTS -SI.,,.., Oevt J1n- n11111\. -ter .no JOflMY Potrkln. wodlt , .. <••.,,•r, lo ··mun•o;.•,;;:;,~contr~'f. I ~liaNI HeOey ........ COLORAOO ROCl<IES ACOYlftO Cte19 NorwfCh. oifeinwm-'1, on ••'"''' from ~ St Lou" 81un Field hockey Wftlmllltlltf I, Mllrl .. 1 I Wf'\tm'"''•' \tOr•no 8tr.1t1er . M•r1n• iCOt•l'IO ,_,..rcotte I .. ' Tae.day'• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ..... (PDT) ra-. --~ . . • _.._.,.._.,._. ....... .,.,.._.....,..t,_lltc,...W,......._O.Wlt..WCIM._.I*<• .................. ., ..................... leclltttMO..... .... IMntwt, T~. Ftbruary3, •Mt H/F D41LY PILOT •r: W'Jao otD•• tdlat "I 'Operation' unload' on wa.:y BJ MILTON llOSKOwrn • Tryine to keep track of who 1111ket wb1t or wbo OWDI whom ia complicated becaUM the rel1t.ionabJP1 cbaqe. Companies can move ln and out of bertha, dependinl an the whims of their corporate masters. There's 1 new switchover in the work.I ri1bt now. lntemaUonal Telephone & Telepapb (J'M') 1ot when they are today, tbe nation's 12th Jar1est company, by pick· lne. up several hundred other companies over a 20-year span. This was durine the rel1n of Harold S. Geneen. They bou1ht a S heraton botel1, the -'t'Dl Bobbs-Merrill book \ft :; publisher, Wonder :~· bread, Boateu cup-·.!• cakes, Twinkies and the ·!• Hartford lnlurance Group. •. This in11tiable appetite resulted In a severe case of in·;;: digestion. So now I'M' is into "Operation Unloiid." In the;.:· past two years they have sold off or closed down 33 opera-.,;• tions. 1be Yellow Cab company of Washington, O.C., no • longer belongs to them. nor does the Pearson candy com- pany. • NOW mEY WANT to cough up still another part of their sprawling empire: Morton frozen foods. Morton is a familiar name in super market freezer cases. They make frozen dinners, pot pies, fried chicken and baked goods. They rank as one of the major perfor mers in this arena. with annua l s4les of $200 million. ITI: with annual sales of $24 billion. will hardly miss Morton. Just as RCA. an $8 billion conglomerate, will hardly miss the Banquet frozen food business that it's sell· fog off. (For whatever reason, big corporations have had trouble making a lot of money in the frozen food business). Is there a buyer for Morton foods ? Yes, there is. R.J . Reynolds lndustries of Win ston-Salem, N.C., has agreed to take the fnnen foods business off ITT's hands." BUT WAIT A MI NUTE, isn't Reynolds the big cigareue company. bringing us such brands as Winston, Salem, Camel and Vantage? Yes, they are but they have built up a mighty presence in the food industry. and they obviously want to expand on that base. Reynolds pushed its way into foods during the 1960s when the rumblings linking cigarettes to lung cancer began to sound louder and louder. Tobacco profits enabled them to buy a bunch of companies making foods and beverages. Into the Reynolds fold came these brands: Chun King Chinese foods , Patio Mexican foods. Hawaiian Punch. Vermont Maid syrup, My•T•Fine puddings, College Inn broths and juices. Food was not the only diversification for Reynolds. It bought the largest containership operator in the country. Sea-Land. And it got into the oil business by acquiring American .Jndependent Oil. THE FOOD BUSINESS slumped along at Reynolds. not scaring anyone, until 1979 when it made a major move by shelling out some $600 million to buy San Francisco· based Del Monte, the nation's largest canner or fruits and vegetables and one of the biggest importers of fresh fruits (bananas and pineapples>. Reynolds consolidated all of its food operations under the Del Moote banner. It's a $2 billion business, making ReynGlds the cigarette leader one of the biggest food pro· ceason we have. Reynolds will now add to that business by bringing ln Morton froten food s. It's an ironic acquisition because when Del Monte was an independent company, operating under its own steam, it was often criticized for sticking with an old-line business lilce canning and not getting Into what some. people thought was the wave of the future: frozen foods. But Del Monte saw too many other companies stub their toes In frozen foods, and they were glad they refrained from enterin~ the field. !tilfH'll• 111 Tlt.- Spol llglll NIEW YORK CAP> -S.i... Moftd•Y price .... ll9t (,__ of ltlt '9fl most Kt1¥t Amer1<e11 stacll E11<Nlft09 kw.s, Ml I I ly -1 m~1tMfl1J~ -1 I 1 , SS-. -1~ r I . 6J ' 1¥ 1M, ~ -·~ YN I 17',100 ~ -''- T~{. sn 174 121 " ,, CAI 1d ,2GO n\'o -v. ~mclrel'41 121,100 lS 1 >---------------:;~ m·m ~~ -'" .,..,.,. rkllPt wt' ;,:., llW. -• io c., ..... , ..... \> <•1111 • POUnCI. u.s ---------------! ~11ne11ons. ......... ' .,., ................. ..... ......... ~ ............ .,, ... ... ...... . ,,.... ..• "' .. , '"'• ... ..... ...... (-..-............ ......... ~.ca... ..... . I LH41 32 cenh • PGun<I ZIM '1'1>-41"' cenh • PQUnCI. ctetl•tred Tift '1.IS~ Ml1 .. s Wffk ComPC>ttte ID Ah1m1-,. cenu • pouno, N Y .,..,CW'f' Ul.S.00 per fie~ .. la11-loll0,00 INiy OJ .• N "( . . . . . . . . f . ,,. . 1 ,,. . ~ t e ! - J~ ol re I \a (., of Qlt :er ..,time ~ 'C reatioftis t' /'\... I theory gains ., TllO•.U D. SU4I "uull C alllon.J1 la1Lhu&e .. &eadlq the WI)' u Chri1uan fuadamtfttalltta pr1111 nationwide tam· paip to murn the ... ~hlac ol "e1,.at1oni1m" lo the du1raom So far, lht aati·•wohatJonlall' CaUforola sue· tua• bnt b-.8 Umited to •iaDIDc hands from• fe w lotaJ ac:lilool boardl for tuelt'n• lh• theory or ,__,.,...aural creation on an equal llull wltb evolu· Uoe they've won sicnUu coacealou from Jthool bo•tcb an stat• Ub Oeorcta and Vlr1ln11 and 1ucb cnajordtiesu Dalla.. Tu andCahunbuJ. OhJo. Equa.l ume is au they H k. lht anU·evolutionllts ··wt lmply want both the creaUon and evolution 1lternaUves presented, .. nys Dr. Duane T. Gish, a l'nl ers1ty of C alifornia trained bio ·chemist who Is usociate d.lrec tor of lhe San Dle10-based Institute for C reahoo Research . .... I ...... ......... Prince Philip o f England s ays the Soviet U ni o n 's "militar y a g - gression" and its in-tca. OPE&.\TING ON A-.•annual bud&et terference in other raised largely via s mall private donations . Is the countries is largely c hadresearchcenterforthecreaUOCliatdrive. to blame for ··the "18&.IC NOTICE ll'IC\"lftOUI 9Ull•aM llAM9 ITAT8MIMT l'lle .......... --· .... delllt ......... , A'-ICll P'OllllOH CA• H•VtCI 1 .. C., t•t Atl<lo "lrllw•r. • fOJ, 11111..-11 ..... ~ .... , (19"1 W. QltltlO!lfler, C•lllornla, JM ...... .,.Ivel, laft ci.-i., CA ''"'· Merl Ann Cllrl•~. >>f l'l•H a11I••'· '-"' c..__, CA ttan. Tlllt -"'"6 II <Oftdll<leel I Y I COt· -"*'-Allcla '•rei.n Car Strvl<• In<., Clof• (llrlSIOf)IWt, '°'ffldenl Tiiis •la-I wa. lllecl wltll Ille c-tv Cieri! ti 0raf191t C-•r on Jen. 12, 1 .. 1 .. ,..,,, PVBUCNOTI~ fllCTlnOUI IUIOIHI MMlllTAT8..._, TllO '-''-'Ill "r-• ••• ..ine lllltl-•: .. , lt!NOI •OAO AHOCIATU, 111t Wlllttler Aw., C..to MIV C•IN, 1K11. • COl.ttllM 9"4!9H'-lllC~ • Ct lllorlll ,.,._.et1111, tltS ~1i.r A"' .. Cott MtM,C.lll,fll17 Tiii• W.tlr'lffJ h <Olldu<lt4 Dy e •111'11100 ,.,,_.,,,p, C...llM 9ulldot" Inc; "'-'!"'-fro, ,.r .. lclo"' l'lll' fletwlltnl w• lllN wllll IM C-ty Cltrtl tf 0r"'lt County 011 Jen. ,.,, .. , ... ,.,... Pul>lllMO Ortnae COlll Delly Pll•I J•ll 10, ti,"""'· 10, tt•1 _., PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUllMHI , NAMllTATaMaM~ Tiie r.llHll"I ""°"' are fOlllO 111/tlllOU ... a•A 0 '6 LAH0$.CAl'f. MAUHINANCf., 1011 .-11cent1•. Catt• -... C.llltrftl• .,. •. lrvlfte l'ldlliltlll ~-. In<., A C.ell .. rotl•t ..... AI,..,, UOll TIM•rl\11 Drive. s.t\I• ,.,.., CA '1701 Tlllt ~I> C-.Clff llY • COt• POrellOll ,,,,,,,. lllOIAlrl•l l.Anclt<•flle, In<., A CAlll0t11I• COtp. J«ll Griffitts, Pr .. IOtnl Tiit• slaletnelll WH lllod *'"" l"-CO<llllV Clerk Of 0r...,. (O..r'ltv on Jen tt, i19I NEWS FEATUAE8 PUWCNOTICE ftlal« NOTICI ... ,_, fllCTt1'CIUI tuttNall NOTICa 01' ... TaMTICNt NMlle ITl•ftMa•T TO C•IAfl HCUlllTV IMTlltllT Tiie fOllewlfll ,.._, tre del"t cs.u. 4tet. •• u.c.c.1 1111a1neu •: NOl'ICa It ,.., •• , tlvtll 11 t• AVOCADO Hl\,I,., 11• Arn'IU.9"' CrNltort ot ROIEIU ilt. CITTf.LL, Ave., lr•lnt, CA, tl714 Altftt J Dlblor. -llllti-• ...,..,, It 1'74 Stemlf". s, LyOfl, 51111• Ano, C-tr of°'"'"' JMepll 51-r. tut S.1rl11e Ter-s1e1e ol CeltlOtlll•. IMI e M<wr1tr In• r•U, Cer-'91 Mir. C:A ftaH, tttol I•~ IO lie <l'ffllld lly OIMW Dotl•le "· °""' .... Je..Alln OOf .... enCI .... 1ee1 lo STEPHEN I.. AOICIH$, lto1 YICM c.flno, Newport a.oc11, CA S.c11red "•rty, w.,.,. 1111'1""' ... ll..O. !'""It-· Tiii• 11ut1non It con•11<1e4 ty • Tiie or*rtll In ..nkll llW Sl<~llY llll'lllH Nnntnlli9. lt1l1t1e•I wOI .. ~r .... e 11, In o-rel, J ..... Stemllf' •II flllUl'9• -eq11lpm9fll, l11rnlture Getll'al P...i .... •no t11rnlllll"91 of DelllOt coverlnt Thi\ •18141<'n1111 wu rneo wllfl IM pr°"''' -louteo ti 1211 S lron. Counlr Cllf'~ al 0r...,. C9\llllr 011 Jlfl. ,.,utlJ !.tntt Ano. c->IY of 0tlfl9t, St•I• of >O. lttl "ubll"'" Orenoe Cot•I O•lly Piiot, Celllornl1, •nd 11ua1neu k11own •• ,.,,.... l'tll.3, 10, 17, lttl .,, .. , SPRINKLER REPAIR SE ff VICE Publl>Md Or.,.._ Cot•I Delly "llal, Tl\t •lortMtlcl sec11r1tr tr.,,Hrtlon "•II J, 10. 17, 24, lttl ~I .. 111 bt COMUn\matllQ on or •lier Ille PullllsMd 0r"'9t Coli\ Dally Piiot ------------PUBLIC NOTICE J•n. 10, 11, Fel> 3, IO,, .. , l ... 1 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOU~ aUllNaSI NAMI ITATIMIMT r11e followlnv PVson 1, dolno .11u11. nut •• 0 P TAND ON DRAPER Y INSTALLATION, '-IS Wiison SI , C01.I• Mes•, CA t:ltl1 0 P f AlldDn. "'' Wiison St .. Cos le MeM, CA'1tl1 Thi• ~neu I\ conouciecl llr en '"' 3Mdv•I o P r.naon Thi\ llilomtnl wes llltd will! 11\1 County Cieri< of Ortngo County on Jen. ..... 1 "IJUM P111>llslleG Or•"9t CO.S\I D•ily Pllol Jen 1Q ll, l'tll l, 10, '"1 Us-II P U BLIC NOTICE *" d4r al Febt,..ry, 1tt1. et •ppro•· "ICTITIOUI 9UllNIH 1m•1tlr 10·00 AM . " $.ANT.A AHA P'ICTllPl4>1 au1tMHS NAMI ITATIM ... T . ESC ROW, 71t s "'41111 Slrffl, ~Alli• NAMttTATaMINT Tiie 1o11-1119 perto<1 I• e1o1no C>u•I· -'n•, C•lllor111• D• <Mek NOTICE Off DEATHOF Tll• IOll-lno pert0n1 .,. dolno NU.. So l•r .. _,,,,_to IM StCU<'tO Per GEORGE w•TSON .. ,...1 ... u.. II.ANDY AliODlS ASSOC .. )4J JfO tr, All llU\IMU ,,.,,.,., •nO •dOrtH•S .. ftUD· AOV-' CONCEPTS. 2ttl s. coe11 Sit 1, L'9\INI heel\, CA t26Sl 11Md br llW DeOtor lor lht !hr" Ye•r1 DY AND OF PETITION Hl911wo.'-"""' .. ac"'us1 lle11oe11 l(eltn L•11ll•m 231" PU I, ere BOB'S SPl\ll<!KL ER T 0 ADM IN IS TE 9' OltM "*" AO.m, >011'1 Jlrd, M•rlnor 81cl I Apl lOt i..u un• SERVICE, 1274 S LYo'I. S.,,I• AM, ESTATE NO. A·107W. Nowll0'1 8"<11,C•llfornl•U .. J Nlt!MI CA~77 ' CA. BOll'S SPlllHICLEA REPAIR Jack Hullltrb, uo Rou. Coll• This '1111.in.u I• conouctod llY •n In SEllVl(E. 1274 s Lron. s ... ,. An.. T 0 a I I h e I r s • Mtse.c~111orn11'2a11 dMdll•' '" L•il<WY 10111ec••I"""'''' .. ' beneficiaries, creditors This 11U11rwu II conducltO by e II K. ~n,,.m D•led Jenvarr 11, 1•1 and Contingent Creditors Of oen.r•l P¥tntr111lp fhl' \l•t-n1 wes i11ec1 '""" Ille "-"A c111e11 Georna W"'tson Rudd" of C.ltf\111\ AO•m ( I (I ~of Or ( StcurtCI P•rlY .,.. v r This , .. ,_, Wt\ llltO "'"" '"" )Oo..n,.y ., enoe ounty on J•ll SANTA JIJllA UCltOW Anaheim. Californ ia , a"d ·I I IU S. MMf!Mtwl • " Collnly Cltrlo. ol Orenoe Counlr on pr1H•l SHl•AM,CAUIOI perso ns WhO may be 1'"111'' '· "'' l'tUUI F Publl\Md °'"'oe c ... st 0•11r Piiot, Pu1111sneo °''"Ge co.11 O•llY P1101. otherwise interested in the 1 P11Dllo11tC1 0r-cou1 0.11, Piiot, e11 J, 10· 11' 14' , .. , .oe.ei "'"· '~!. _ _ _ .. ," w i II and/or estate: Jen 11.10. u. Fe11 J, 1tt1 1t0 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE A petition has been filed PUBLIC NOTICE by Randall Ruddy in the PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.llOM,.AHHIHM•" COUNTYOPO•A11101 County requesting that And that research is the difference bet ween the I · new movement and crea-state of prsent world ,.1cTmous aus•N•ss "'CT1nou1 au11N1u - tension and the arms NAMI JTAHMINT lllAMI STATIMllllT .,.,...,.,., • ., .••.. " 1 •••uo,.<00«0"''""""' Superior Court of Orange o.-a•ATINO u .. 01• NO. A·,.... Randall Ruddv ...._ appoi t l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIH .. AME NOTICI 0, INTINTIC* TO ' ""' n • Ttw lollowlnv person,,,, wlflldr•,.n SILL lrlAL ISTATE AT e d as personal l'epresen-t~i\l tionist efforts 0( the past • The foUowlnv person 1J oolng bufl The foll-1"9 "rson Is CIO'"g 111111· ""' N th t' race... •eu •• ,,,. MH I\' .,., )'ears. ow e an J· THE GROWING CONCERN -l •I OILLIGAF . l bl FUBAR , evolutionists try to prove -------------Unlvu•ltr Orlve Co•I• Meu Jd 8••Cll Slrttl, L•gun• euch, o a oenere1 pertner 1rom '"• .-.. 1vAT1 SALi tative to administer the Ptr111trWo -r•llflQ unotr Ille lie In'"' ""-Iler of'"" Guerc11an.i110 ot estate of George Watson 11110111 11~\i111tu n•m• of HUH '"' Person. -E\ta1es o1 SUSAN Ruddy (u nder the In-TINGTON llAABOR'BOAT SERVICE EL IZA8ETl'I OOUGLASS. DIAN E II )lSl Temoe Dr . Munll1191on BHcn, MICl'IELE DOUGLASS •nd JOl'IN dependent Administration , .. I • t '(j II C•lllornl•'2•11 • • C•lllorn1e'2tSI U1e r CUe SClen I Ca y . IC•ren Suu nne IClrkpllrlc-lll Alfrtd 9e111emln FHbtr, tUI CAUM• DAv1ooouGLA!>S,J A,M1no" of Estates Act)'. The peti-_ ICR'a staff ol eitht scien-NudJ.Sl universitr 0 ,, •• cosu M .. u G1v1011 Orio . L•oun• 110.ch. t. h all holdin d l Id h d b t-..1 t.111orn1•m'1 · ' C•lllornl•'bSI II .. , • 0C Ora elJ'ee$, &$ e 8 CU prO· This buSI~\ i\ CondUCllKI br •II Ill This Ml~s IS conclucteO by •n Ill· Tne llCllhOUI 11Ulltl1HS IMl'M SIA!t · NOTICE IS l'IER.EBY Glil.EH '"'1· tion Is set for hearlnn in ,,.,.nt IOt Ille Pertntt\lllp WAS !lied Gr! \UDJe<l IO COl!lorm•llO<I Dr tho •bOvt 1t J11lr 10, 1• 1n Ille County 01 OrA11oe. •ntllleG S-rlor C!"•1. on FtD•u•r· Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic evolution scientis~ 1t more than 120 college cam-· "v•Ou•• oi.1oue1 ••sa"-·• .. -U S •ndC••-..1-' ) K•Yen1<1rt1pe1r1c1< "11,.dB.FHbtr ~1111 --•ddrtu of, .... IM•son 11 , .. , ., 10 00 • m or ,,.,.ra.llor Center Drive, West, In the w1111e1rew1rog Hiits AnlllOllr Molc1'ell, wllnln ""'lime •Howtcl Qy l•w. Ille un C I I f S t A pu ~· "'..-;>Ul'IC' ' • ......... co t ' Thi\ \IAl•"-I WA\ tll.O wlfll tn• This llel-1 wn Ill.it wllll !flt The antJ·evolutionlsta, Gish says. maintain that n ro Counlr (ltrk ol Or•"ot Counly on (Ollnlr , .. , .. of Ore19 CO<tnlY on JM\ "known laws and natural processes demonstrate , • ., ... ,r •. 1"' '· 1"1 llSl Tt"'pe Dr,. liunllnqton Beecn. CA dtUIQlltd, H guerdl•n, wit/ ~II •I y D an a n a , .,... Ptl•ll• Ylt lo""' lllQM\l •nCI"" nol California on Februar~ 2S, HlltsAnlllonyMllCl\llll DldOtr on li'le terms •nCI Condit l 1981at9:JO a .m . ,.,., .. , ""aq' that the W'l.lverse could not have cr"eated It.self. Life h Publl"-Ct Or"'9f c .... , D•lly Piiot. P11bllshtd 0r"'9t coest D•lly PllOt, itself could not have spontaneously come lnto be-8. 0110 l 1en n, 10, 11. Fet>. J, "" 121.11 J•n 1>.20,11,Fe111.1"1 ,..,..1 Ing." ' -e ,.,.19 .. ·11tre1net1w men110ned, e11 right, 1111t IF YOU OBJECT t th Pullli\Nd Orenoe c .... , Dtlly Pllo1. Ind lnl .. t\I of lht uncHr\lgllecl, ei 0 e F.a11. l. 10, 11, u. "'' .,0.,1 gu.,dlen, 1n ,,,. ... 1 01~r •oc•teo Qr anting of the petition, In Ille Co11nty of Oreno.s. Sl•lt ot YOU Should either appear Gish, author of a book called ''Evolution: The PUBLIC NOTICE Fossils Say No!," claims lhe second law of VISALIA I AP) PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE C•~~o~~':i.. ":"'.'~':!1!,:=0~~33,0 In· at the hearing and state 1eres11n-10LOt1ofT•ec1M5t•• your object ions or file h od · I d _... 1 d I t f Tulare County nudists t erm ynam1cs prtt u es tr.uua eve opmen o beware, the s heriff's de- life because il establishes that beat cannot move from a colder place to a warmer place within a closed partment wants you physical system. That means, be says, that order C ounty Couns e l Tom could not now from disomr without outside as-Bowman is developing sistance. an ordinan ce at the r e- HE ALSO A&GUES THAT TOO many of the so-quest o f Sheriff Bob called "inte.rmediate sta1es" ol man's evoltationary Wiley to control summe r development are missing from fossil r ords of pre-nudity in the county 's historicllfeonearth. eastern hills . "We stress that we would not use Complaints were re- prove our point." adds· Gish, whose i stitute is ceived las t year by the an offshoot or San Diego's tiny Christian Heritage department about nake d College. "Weusenorelieiousliteratureata ," people along county But scientists s ubscribing to the theory r evolu· s treams a nd in S ierra Uon sooff at thecr,eationists' scientific claim . meadows . "We aren't talking about a closed system when The proposed o r - we talk about the earth and s un. so that just doesn't dinanc e would make hold up," says Or. Richard Lemmon, associate nudity in public Illegal director of the LaboratoryofC~mical Biody namics with two exception s : at UC Berkeley. among children unde r 12 PALEONTOLOGISTS ANSWER THE Gish con-and during theater te ntion about miss ing fossils by pointing out that performances m ore and m ore fossils are continually being found, inc reasingly closing the gap. They note that fossil de· posits are u s ually round via blind luck, not by systematic resear c h, so the "missing links" that might solidly refute the anti-evolutionist thinking could tum up anytime. But the cre.tionists continue to gain ground. The CaJifonlia st.le Board of Educa- tion allows creation theory to be tauebt in all state schools so long as it's not in science classes. And Gish says "Our efforts are defulitely picking up." "CTITIOUI aUSINIH NAMI STATIMINT Th• loOowlnv person 15 001n11 bllSI· ... u ... HAWAIIAN RAINBOW FVH AND i HACK SHOP, llOA EHi 1111\ SlrHI, ::011• Mtse. C6111ornl• t2'l7 Jo~n IC•M•llnl, 8411 S••Porl Drive, Mun1lnvton Beech, Celllornl1 ,, ... Tnlt buSlntn 11 cot>Clucteo br •n In 11v1du•I Jotw> l(•mal•nl Tiii\ S1•lemen1 wes 111..i with Ille ::oun tr Cltr• 01 Orange Countr on 11nu.,y' '"' -"nit• Pulll/\lled Oriln9f c ... u D•llY Pilot. Jin IJ, 20, U. Fell l, 1 .. 1 lll-81 PUBLIC NOTICE "'CTITIOUllUllMIM "•CTITIOUS&UllNIH per ~o --•n 8oOll m. P•"s written objections with the NAMI UATIMeNT 24, H tnO :ltof Mlsctll•nto..s M•Pl, In court before the hearinn. leAM8 ITATaMaMT Tne lollowlng persons ere doing Ille olllco °' llW (Ountr Recorau of " Tiie f9111W"'t ..,._, ••• 001110 C>u"nesu• w1d countr '.four appearance may be llYll-•: CALVIN CAT, 17>01 Ml Wynnt Cir EXCEPTING Tl'I EAEFAOM Un•!\ I 1n person o r by yo:.ir at- 5U .. WIEST ,.•OPt:•nes, ~ N. cit , Fount.,n ve11n . CA '270. 1e1o'"mo1ung1uhm1JPIJ ..!',!."oro~ 01nneoo1ne• 1c2o1~; torney. Vl•la * c.tellN, 5owtll ~. CA P1u1 Shin 110, 7k l 1'11,.rd Strttl. -· _ ~ ,, ,,.,,, We\lml<1fler, CA tltll P•~ ... o1 0t1.c .. 1 Aeco•d• ol wid I F Y 0 U A R E A ..... , c. HOlllll, .0 H. VIII• de W•r1141 Uremure, JOOt $ T110rn1011, (011nlr C REDITO R or a c.ont· Cetolll\e, SIMll ~.CA '2•17. S•nl• ,.,,., CA '271W PA AC EL 1 u I SI S110 • • ICtft R-'<11, MO Ruoy 51-, LteUft• Tiii\ bu\inen ,. con..Oucleo or • Conc1omit1oum ~'len ~!ferr~~ °::, 17~ cngent Credito r Of the de· "«II, CA..,., oe n•••• ""'"'""'P P•rcoi 1 --. c eased, you must file your 'flllt M IMU 11 conducted llr • Weyrw Uytmu•• S.10 proper,,,, tommonly rtttrred Claim With the COUrt Of eene~el ..,.,.nNp, Tll>S '1•1-nl WO llltO wotn Ille IO •> • Conelonlon•um Un.I IOUIM 11 present it to the personal '""'' C. Hollull County Cieri. of OrenQe Co..111r on J¥1 lOS Me•oo .. Brook 51tetl, Co\ a representati've appointed Tlllt •-Wit llllO wllll Ille lO, 1•t1 ""-••· C•UIO•tlie ~ . coun1v ClenlofOroneeC011"t1 onJ•n. ,,Ml>t Tll·•~•*'•..oiec1iocurreni i .. u , by the court w 1th1n four ''· 1•1. PubllshfO O.enoe , ... ,, 0111r P1101, covtn•nh, condll•on-. , .. .,,, tion•, r.-months from the date of l'ubllllllO Or.,,.. Coett O•ll~l.::71~ Fell J, IO, l7· 24 lttl 564-l l struloon\, flQllh , "Oflh oi "'''••st f1rSt iSSUanCe Of letters 4'S Jlfl, 17, '-· 1, 10, 11.1 .. 1 01•11 ' menu •no '""'no encumllr•n<tt ol p rovided n "-'t'o 700 f PUBLIC NOTICE •ecoro I 1 ~I n 0 ----1 Tllo terms encl con<11t1on• 01 H I• the Probate Code of ,1cT1T1ous aus111us •re Ca llfornia. The t ime for .. ~~"i'fr!:~!1:::1 PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI $TATIMENT (Hll on 1•wtul ,,,.,,.., 0' lllt Vniltcl l filing c laims w ill not e . Tiie IOll-1ng IM•son IS dO.n "" • 5t•IO ol Afl'>tt1c• or Perl UV• •"a . . x The 1011owlng per5ons ••• 001ng ·--,-1-CT-,T-1-1-.-u~s-1-N neu es g • p.,1 crte111. ,,,. ,.,""' ot ..,,., """' 101 pt re prior to f9Ur months bu\ll•:~~~V PRODUCTS, 17170 NAMl~UIMI Er A·I AIJTO DOCTOR OF ORANGE Dt •<UPltllle lo ll\t gu•rOoAll encl IO from the date Of the hear-N co T.,. 0 Es 111t (Out! F1w per<.nl IS I "'' "" . t' d bo Saculllo Strtel, Fou111•1n V611ey, Tl\elollowlnvpersons.,e001"9bUS• UN AUT A EAR CM j •mount Old lo accom06ny 11\11 otlor 1nQ no ICe a Ve . C•hlornl•'210I neuu CE NT EA OF CALIF MOBILE AUTO d h I YOU MAY EXAMINE Gooroe ( Ttrto\, 11170 S.cu1110> KELLY'S GUEST NOME 2•'11 OOCTOROFOR-'HGE COUNTY l .. 1 •n 1 t D• enco lo ~ IW•d on con l . 1ree1. Founl•1n \/•llty, C•lllor""' Etolu MIHlon Vltto c6111orn1e•J•9l MeOlord, Fu11erto11, CA 926JS I '";':1"'"°' :t1•0 • irw C0<i•1 the file kept by the c.ourt. 108 l(~tllryn ICtllr Z;llo. , .. ,, EIO•H Roneld M ltnowltt. , .. , MtdlOtd pro;,.~.:·.~ ·~.~·~·7~·:i.,:~ ~~ If you are interested In the Gu• ''"''· 11170 Seculllo S1rHI., Min ion""''°· C•lllorn1•'2••1 Fullerton, CA.,•:IS Woll Dt •th.-od •1 In• Ollo<e ot estate. you mey file a re-Founhlft V•ll•r. C•lllofnlA t170I DoMld Albert Zollo. 14412 Elo1S• Tiii\ l>U\lnou •S conclUCltO by •n .n I rnomu w .. tnatrwn J• altorntyl Quest with the court to re-TlllS llUS•MU Is concluCleO llY 1 Min ion \/leto C•lllornl• t2"1 0••1au11 ' QtMr•I perlntrsllfp Tnls CIUSl..ff\ ls'conclUCleCI by a" in· Ron•ld M K11ow10\ lor lllt O"••d•41n ii lSO E I/Ill Slr••t Ceive Special notice Of the CeorQe C Ttrrl\ dlvlOuel Thi> s,t•l_..Orl WA\ !oled woln IM :;7 ,;;• ,.,';'1!,1':",':. ~~~:',0':;•,:; Inventory Of estate assets Tt>I\ Sl•l.menl wes 111..i with ltw Oonl( llcl AKZolloz (10111 .. nt,r ltr-OI "'Of Co11nly on Jen Sul><!r>Ot Courl or Orl1wort<1 '" lne and Of the petit10nS, a C· (OUnl• Cler-01 Oranoe Counlr on J•n atl\tyn t llr 0110 · I j 9 1 .. 1 Tiil\ Slalemtnl WAI 111.0 "'Ill\ the "Slllt ~ul;d••" per\Ofle!lr. Al •nr limt •lltr C 0 Un t S and rep 0 rt S ' ~!SJ.US Countr c1or• 01 Or•noe counh on Pu11ll111td Or-c ... SI De11r P1101 . .:;,'o,:;;::.~~·~:_ ~1,1"'' not•cr •nal d escribed in Section 1200 PullllSM<I Or~ C04•1 D•llv Piiot, Jenuerr•. '"' ~·b l , lO, 17· 2•. 1"1 '°2'11 I For lurtller 1ntorm•1•on ... o Did of the California Probate J•n 13, JO, >7, Fell l, ltOI 245-11 "IS>IM I C P U BLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUJ ausi' .. EU NAME STATEMINT TllP loOOWll\9 .,.,..., IS do•nQ Dusi· neu. •s P11bllSll@d Or-c ... \I D•ll• Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE '0""' -·· •I lllt 0'"0 ot ,,,. .. ode. IOrf"lty for ,,,. Qu.Ardl~n T"1• r .qif'\t ., Jen 1J, 20, 21. Ftll 3, '"' 21•·tl - ----,,~,..., 1or•1KI ..,Y •no •II 1110• 'ICTrTIOUS IU$1 .. lU DA TEO Jenu••• 10 lttl NAMI $TATIMENT Jonn O.v1d OOllQl•S\ The toU0•1n9 otr,ont •re doing G'-1.t'CS••n llU\lnenu l 1..1 P .. OLO, ltlNOEllSON 'ICTITIOU$ •UllNUJ--fB8W COMPANY, 100 E•st Tow•• DINJMOO" PUBLIC NOTICE Although not a single anti-evolutionist holds the c hairmanship of a biology department at any major U .S . university, creationists are making inroads on 1 Pl BOGIE'S 111 BOGIE'S AT 8Al. JOI M•lll Strut. 8alCIO•. C•hlornl• ., .. 1 l'9C~--r--Rtc llard R11tr Bogerd. ••• NAME $TATIMl .. T fOOO MecAttnur 8ou1•vuo, NtwPOrl I THOMA$ W l'IENOE•W>N, J" Tiit 1011-1119 person I• Clolng bu&I BHCll, CA., .. , JM 1•1117111 $1t'HI, Sult• Ill Milan Dostal, Attorney at Law, 505 City Parkway .,. ,' West, ~it• 1000, Or ante, Ca . 92661; tel : (714) 135-2924. nus"' Alcll••d L. Be•ucl\Amp, 100 Etsl C•Sle Melt, C.lllHlll• Ut27 PuDloSllod Ortn9t Coa\I 0•11• Pllo1 GOLDEN GI AL PAGEANTS, IS2S To,. er, 4000 MecA•l""r Boultvero, Tel.__ 17141 ,..._17S. Ftll I l, t, ljlll H•·l l the f acuities of some California campuses. B•ywood Orivt, Ntwporl 8Ut h C•lllorll4•~1 Swperlor Aw . H•-1 8oe<ll, C•lll HU•POrl 11Mc11, CA 91MJ I Alter"•'' fer ,,.1111.,er tlMJ P1u1 -C,,.rio• Tr•utweln. H•O PulllfSMO Or•noe Coa\I Oa111 P.101 1 Creation is taught a s the origin or the universe in one San Francisco State University biology class and three of the 29 biology instructors at Cal State Chico Th is Dus111en IS cot>Cluneo 11r en In· OlvlclUAI Dorothy E Sllrtvt, 4 Lendl•ll Cowrl NtwpOrl SO..lev.,a. Ht•POn Bu ell. l'toru•ry ), •. 10 '"' tll·tl PUBLIC NOTICE Ntwpon &tech, (A .,.u CA •1..0 ---- Rlc,,.rd A Bo9trd Th/\ '""'n"' '' conouctea 11r •n In Dr 11-n F lle•uc i..mp, 410 Nor111 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DE •TH OF dlv1cluAI Mein SlrMI. Sent• Ant, CA 9?101 " are anti-evolutionists. Tim 51elt,,,..,I wu Ill.., .,1111 11\t County Cltrk ol O••n0t Co111>1y on J•nuarr •. 1t•1 Dorothy E. Sllrove J•mt1 P warm1nv1011, , ... , ~nv••r --' Cl.ARA BELLE WATSON This si.1-1 '"" 111ec1 w1tl\ '"' Awtnuo, 1rv1ne, CA nm NOTICE OF DEATH OF AND OF PETITION TO "We're doing all right in the present political clim ate." Gish said. "But we expttt to get a better hearing from the s tate Board of Education when we get a new governor and we hope Ronald Reagan's election victory will improve the political climate for .. u,.,. Cou11tyCl•rkofOrtn0t C011ntvonJ•" Thi• buslntu is conduc11c1 by • RUTH M. DUNN AND OF ADMINISTER ESTATE 30• "" ,.,,..,.. oen.r~'~""~~"'.:eucnemp PE TIT I 0 N T 0 AD · NO. A-107411. Publlslltd Or~ (OUI Oell1 Pilol, J•11 1J, 10, 11, Feb 3, .. ., 19\.11 Put1llsnt00rAn99 CoutD•llrP11o1 Tiiis st•t-1wn 111.o w11n ,1,.. MINISTER ESTATE NO. To a I I he I r s , F111 J,10,11,1•.1"1 UJ.11 c;oun1y CterkolOren"CountvonJen A·107"6. benef iciarie s, cred itors u s." 'Elia& ia o columnilt ba•ed in Santa MonicaJ. PUBLIC NOTICE ,, ___________ _ PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICE 0, 01,.AULT NANCY E. SHAW. es Sllb\lllultO truSIH -'""' cerUlin dffd of truil ,ICTITIOUI aUllMall t • t c u It O II y W I L L I A M C CPP14M lllAMSITATSMalllT WARMINGTON, Ill u lruslor, lo lllOTtC.aOf' T•USTll'J SALt Tiie ... _lftt ,._,IOnt •re eol11 DAVID H. WALLACE end 8AA 8ARA T.5. .... In.I blltlMw•• H WALLACE, l\ust>And Jlf>d "'''" •S T•USTEE SAFECO TITLE l<AZIO'S ,AST TAN, 1 .. 12 a .. cll 1olnl 1....,.h, al beneflclerlo , O•UICI I HS lJ "AH CE C 0 MP AH Y, JI 00 91..-., H~"'-"' 9M(ll, CA '2.... •nel HACIAICI SePl.,.,..ber 1<1. 1'71, tnCI Wll11\lre 8011leverd, Los Anoeln , ••,_.,• J. lcllet, 1122 fole. Lin re<or-Oc!Obtr 3, !tit H rnstrumont Call!. '°°'0. T•~ 111)) 17J.17• A..e .. s.... ...... CA '2701 HO. llll, eo.... ,,..._ -P•Qt use. ol· PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,. .. "ICTITIOUI 9USINIH .. AMI STATIMINT Tl\t fOll-•no PerliOn " doing bull· '"'' ., ARI STOCRAT PET SUPPLIES. 1a12 V•11erv1e .. s""'· Sult• •· 8tc10 •9, Geroen Grow, C•lll. ., ... s Ann Mlcllelson, 12't1 EM•m•d•. S•nl• Ant, Cell!. '170S. This llUllMU Is C-llCltd lly •n In Olvlcluel Ann MltllelliOn Tiiis stelotmenl .... 111ee1 .. 11h 111e Counlr Clerk ol Or-Coun1v on Jen IS, 1tll PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUllNH$ NAMI STATIMIMT Tll• tollowlog P•rtons ere doing bulllltUn: CLASSIC LADI ES, TOUCl'I A CLASS, P.O. 8oa lllU, Cosl• Mtse, C•lll tUll, , ... , Tuslln Awt Cost• M•w. C•lll. ttU7 Tl\omH c. LIOIUI, , ... s Tustin Av•. Coal• Mew. Cati!. '2UI, This bu'1neu Is COllOUCltd by •n .... Olvlcl11•l ll\Omt\ (. I.IOI .. TMS IUll-1 *" llled Wl\11 lne Countr Cler~ ol 0r8"9t Counlr on J•n ~u~~1rz. REMER. MecDONALD ~ T o a I I h e i r s , a nd contingent creditors.of MEADE benef ic iaries, c reditors C lar a Belle Watson of A11or,,.vu1 uw and continoent creditors of Hunt in Qt on Be a ch , ..o NewPOrt Clntor 0,1,.. s10 uu R t"' M Dunn ot Ora ge c 11 f ' d "4•wport 8Hc". C•Morni .. •1M0 u •• · n • a orn1a, an persons "-C ali'fornla, and persons who may be otherwise in· Publlsr.d 0r.,,.. c ... 11 oeur Piiot, who may be otherwise in · terested in the w ill and/or f ell. J, 10.17,14, 1tt1 ~· terested in the w ill and/or estate: PUBUC NOTICE esta te : l A petition has been filed A petition has been filed by Michael J . W iison in 1TATIMINTO,.AaAttooN1111NT by Evelyn Jean Clarke in the Superior Court of Ol'UllOP the S uperior Court o f! Orange County requestlnQ On Ftbruerr 2•, '"' •I II 00 o'cloO Tiiie .....,_It c~ bran In 11<1•1 ro<oros of 11\t County Recorder . A.M. •1 IM''°"' olflo enlr•nu In 11\t dlvlltual. Or•nge Countr. C•lllor111a. i..re11v m•ln IOl!by of s.reco Tille 1nwrAft<e ..,_.., J. 1c11n give\ nollo 11 .. 1 • llr••<ll 01 lllt oD- "'"'2t Pullll\llH Or-C ... st Delly Piiot J•ll 20, 17, Fell. J, 10, 1•1 l>7.fl JO, ltll T~!~!111~~,:.~!!."~:.'.::!.ea Orange County requestlnQ that M ichael J . Wilson be 111e 1111 of t11e 11c1111ou,buslnen n•mt that E velyn Jean Clarke ;appoln te d as personal llAHDv RHODES. 1Nc . •1 "'H be appointed as personal representative to ad- M••ln.r 11'° Aot *· Leou11e N1""'1· rep resent a ti v e to ad · m ini st er the estate of l'IW .. I CA '2t71. PUllllSMCI OrMIQ!r COUI 0•11• l'llol Tiie llcllllous CIUSIMU n•m• ,. min ister the estate of Ruth Clara Belle Watson (under ComP•ny, 12S fol 8r-•r, City ol Tlllt -I ... fllecl wllll It\ li~llon, for which Hlcl -d ol lrU\I 11 S•nt• An•, Stet• ol C•lllornl•. C-ty Cllt1I of ar.,. County on J•11. security, ,.., occurrtO, 11\e 11t1ure or PUBLIC NOTICE Fell 3• 10, 11, ,., , .. 1 •11•1j ~·;.::iir:, :;:,~ w" 111ec1 in Oran" M . Dunn (under the In-the I n dependent Ad. lt•no.11 " LAMem;nm M•riner dependent Administration ministration of Estates cB•d9 11 Al1I :ioe u ,.. Nr c o f -E"States Act>. The peti-Act). The petition is setfor '1'71 . • . OU guei, A lion is set for hearing in hearing in Dept. No. 3 at SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE COM· u , , .. ,. 11\t breech belnv l•llu•• 10· PAH Y, • 'orp0ret1Gr1, H Tru1'" un· ,, I Pey to Ille bentlkl•ri.s '"• prln-oer 1111 0..0 of Trut\ He<llted br .._, ..... °'8fttllt CoHt O•llr Piiot, c lpel •nd eccrued lnte•ot clue •nd EDITH JANE McAFEE. '" 11nmet· J'"'. 17, .... ), 10, 17. 1'11 •JO.ff pey•llle ID wlcl btnellcl6rit\ on Nov· rltd •-r«Of-Jlllle 11, '"° •• _. ember l , IMO •ncJ Otcembe• J, 1..0, ctoc11me111 no. a u In 11oo11 1i..t ~ ellO 823 ot OHIClal RecorO. In Ille office 01 PUBLIC NOTICE 1. To pey '"""" -lllt ,., .. rental !ht •ecoreer ol Oren .. countr, • -------In Ille tum or iuo 00 end eccr11ed ,ill• ·cau1ornle, W '"'°" of deleull In Ille IUPt•IOltCOUllT opr CAUPCMlllllA clltr8ff -l11lero11. 11 •nr. cl.,. •no jMl\tmt"\ Of' .... ortntnce Of ftlf... _,.._ 0,-.... -¥eblt 10 Tiit lrvlrt (.om-n•, Wiiie" !Ions -11..ci tl'lerebv lllCludlnt lllt _,. .. ' ' -;;;.., wes per•bl• °" \u911J;"i', l"90 llf'lec11 ••-"'t. ftDllCotof wt\ICh"'" Nla.tcC....OftwW... l . To-r wN11-\tlW secured pro-......... ~tl111 -recorded C)(t, n. lteo •• c1oc11..-.1 no. MA••...a OI' puty 1 .. u to Or"'" cownly'" Tu U7SI In beell 111" peet IS.. of Mid DI· .. • .. , COllotctor for Ille nus '"'''° eno 1 llCl•I Ret .... wlll Mii •I public •..c· • .r~~•or ...... OANll .. LI 1"°"11 lion to Ille 11..,...I lllllOer lor cosll In .. ..,,....., Jll'P•lv MATNIW 8y r.,11111 ol Ille 1orego1ng, ,.,. lowiul _., of ,,,. United Slat", •UlllL btnellcl•rtH ll•s olrecled 11'e •11b· wlt_t .,r co..enent of werrantr, ••· SUMMOlltll'AMILYL.AWI st11111t0 '""'• lo dl<lere, •no 111o pruud or lmoll.O o \o \Ille, c.e.....,_10117111 wme ts 1'11....0y o.c1.,.o, 11111 11\t In· PotWUIOll, • -umlt•lflC"· lor IM 110T1C•1 .,..,, ....... end .ii """' MC11rtd bY llU'l"K" .. ""'"' OCll ... lloM MCUrff ... Mid 111btll\Ullld lrullH lltrebr ... , .. llY Mid Oeee .. Trvtt ,,,. lnMrHI con· YMI ..... '"" . Tiit ,.., .... ., lo N II ... ,_ to be sold, lht tr us• . . .................... ,......... '\ ••fff le tolf Tr1'11ft br Mid l>wd of ...,.,...,.,_......,.lt!IM ... .,. p_n, 10 wtllf\t tlllf o1111o.s11011, Trutl In ,,...nr tlluel9d In Ille C-· .... llltllltll IMM••... ' D•IMl J-ry :It, "ti h .. Or ..... Mot• of COllfot11le •lld llywwttllle-klM~lc .. I'"'•'· 'Mnty E ~-CMac;::-~l .. IY IU 075 '"I of tor,,.y In INI ~tltr, you t'-10 do'° OOVe~~I~~~~~:" 10$7 P'ICTI TIOUI IUllfolaH .. AMI STATIMINT The lollowlng o•l•ons ere dol11g t>utll't•u •.1: ... C•EAf.IVE 8VSIHE SS FUN· DING, •OS Jemllor• •ooo, Suite 1110, NtWPOtl 8tec:I\, CA '2MO D•nlel A l(lrsch, 1tt North 11.0· lord D•I.,., 8' .. rly lillls, CA ll0210 Jar S. eu1mu n. 127 Eleclrlc Avenue, Seel 8ee<h, C•lltornl• 11'44 Steve R. Eruon, U Ashbrook, lrvlne, C•llfornl•.,.._ Thi• 11u11neu h conducltd br • oentr•I pertnerl#llo D•nltl A. !(Inell Tllh tl•l-1 wH 111.e wt111 tM Couru, Cler• 01 Oren" (01111ty on PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI aua1111111 lllAMI STATtMIHT The lollowlng persons ••• oolno 1>111lneu H: Pl!TER It, JOHNSON A ASSOC . UIS Orchlrd Ottw. S."I• All•, Co\ '2107. Pel• A. Joll"\On, IS1S OrcllUcl Ort we, Senta AN, CA '1101 , Joan londl..,, '63 W•"'1"91on SI , Marl11e 0.1 •ey, CA t01tl Tiiis bullnen Is conclu<teo 11r • .. ntrel P¥\nt"lllp. l't19r It, JoMIClrl Tlll,a Itel-I #8' llllCI wlll\ 1"- IOunlr Cler• Of O.e1191t C111nty on J•"· JO, lttl. Jenue•r t, 1111 "'"'" "'"'" P11lllls...., 0r"'9t (OHi Oelt)I .. 1101, PulllltlltCI Ot"'91 COl51 Dally ,.llof, J•n IJ, 20, 17. ,_. l, '"' h l'4I l'eb i , 10, 11, l4, ttll .07.01 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' .-r-ptty NtMt ..-'"fltllMOUIHO• 111• lfortll .. tterlv " '"' el ,,,. l"I lt•l\l' nMyllOflledonllme -c...... Oriw .. ICTITIOUS aua1•au PICTITIOUS IUSINIU '°"'""""1V -atl4I -·lltlf acr" ' ' AvttOI . .......,. 9Mcll, CA..... .. ..... STATIM9"T MAMa ITATaMaltn ol let itlof ~ H•\tN1 ln IM Cl• U1te• .. Ifft ••••••••• II PutMI .... 0r81198 c ... 11 Del1r Pllol, Tiie followl"" ~ .. ,.. er• dolnt Th• lollowl---eons trt eo1"1 '" " , ........... c-•v _. o.enee, · ,lllt\le,., ~. 4, 10, ''" .iH t .... .... .. ...... • 5tete et Cllitwftle, 01 W lftlP roo .......... --..... IH. ... llllllMU H ! llUtlneH HI cer ... 111 ...., 4, .-... I) ot Ml•· ........ • -... IH. ,...... PtJBUC NOTICE Sl!Aa"EUE AWNING CO., 17U SUlfOAHC• TUVIL. 1M ,. .... rt • cell•n•~t!; reco••• 11 .. " ::""....: • ... we la....,_• ---------Monrov11 A,..., Unit I. COii• Mell, CA Center Or. •to.a . ..._, .. acll, CA Or~•-'lti.~:~ .. 11.,.111., ........... llllCW"_.... ll'IC'llTIOUSllUStNaU ttt~~OtrHll Awlllnt Co .. inc., ~~ .. a . l.lftr-... 11«1 Ttn1111e cotH e....-IM ...,ent .. ••et• ..... • --· ......_ ...... ITAT8MIMT e C•ll fo rnl1 urporet1011, 17U HllltOrl..e,L..llUNhecll,CAtff.St. ~ Jlfl ;,, '"' ".n,400.00, Wit •rnovnt lleetftt ............... .. .... Tiie ......... ~ It '°'nt IMdl· MOMO•laA"9., Unll I, c .. 1e Mew, CA kit\"· "'91Plek, 1140'-;lfl'IP .. Hllll •Ill IM-lllltll .... ef Nie, ....... • ,_. e .......... '4 Mtt•I '2127. Drive,~ 9Mcll. CAtKSI. lM ........... etlf ..... , CMI• .., ~ .... -C$llllltE>li I KIN 91t(Mollpr • AMOCIATas. Tiii• .,,,... It ctMllCIM •v. <•· Tllll =· ,, <OMllctH •r • -......... If lflY, tf tM '"1 :•:er;,.. ttllflOHOINT ' Mtll ........... Hlllll..._ aeecll, "°'''*'· .. ,..,., ......_....a . .'.1--.,..,..,._,. ....... ._. 111111 • (Af1M1, ..,,.,1111AWfll"1Cl.I~. ....._ ,_,_,,,~. 10. Ml m C«ll "'8U, C:.te MKt, Cil! .. 11~--~llMI •11 ~ K111...-WeyM t ltclltfl, 11027 ,,.,..C,"'*"-1,ftrftlltnt ,!.",.11•,cMl .. ~~~!.'!.~.,,llflJ~. C•t«.""7. • •-. .-• •-ltftftew ~V•ll•v.c••,.. T1111 t*l-..t wot 111• wltfl ,,. -• ., .. ....,_,.........,., -· 1,..!1~11~!,'1n•u wu <011ouc1.o 11r •n Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic O Civ ic Center Drive, 11." 1,.e111>em Center Drive, West. In thej West. in the City of Santa '""u C I t y of Sa n ta A n a • n a , Ca I i for n I a on Pu11ilsneo Or•"9t c ... 11 Delly Piiot, California on February 2S,. ebruary 25, 1981 at 9: 30 Feb. l. 10· 11· ''· '"1 !!!!.:.11 198 1 at9:30 a .m . .m. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9UllNIU HAMI STATIMINT Tiit 1011owlng H•sons •re dolno business'" SOMIRERO •OCIC INVESTMENT G"OUP, 171>2 Arm1trong. Irvine. CA nru A1t11. J. Slotmter. JMtpl\ Stemltr. '*"' S.brl"a Te•· rtct, Corona del Mer, CA '2•2S Cel!ttl A. Oor., -Jlltlt K. Oor•n. ttJO SVflMI Or., P'•llllr-. CA '20)1, Ooll•lcl L. Oor., W1d Jo·A"" Doren, lt01 Ye<lll t.llna, """"'°"I Beech, CA ftMO, ""' M. "'""" A Slllrtor M. Peter\, u•t "'ort Alltnl "l•ct . Hewoor1 ... ,,,. "''2tt0, .. flllllp P ScllO".n, JOn Ceo I.Inda l.•M. Gardtll Oro .... (A t2a44. T1111 1>u1lr'lff1 11 co11e111<1eo llr • 1111'111 .. P«\Mrllllp. JOMCllllM.,.Ctr OtMrel ,..,,,.., Tiii• tllW.-1 -llleo wllll tl'le Covnty C.9'11 ti Or.,... C1t1111ty on Jiii!. >0, 1 .. 1, ,.,...., l'11tll"'98 Dr ....... (MU Dally ,.lllt, , ... >. 10, II, 24, ttet .OHi --PtJBUC NOTICE IF YOU. OBJ E<;T to the IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, rantlnQ of the petltioo you shOUld eit~ appear ou shOUld either appear at the hearing and st•te t the he.nino and state your objections or flle our objections or f ile written Objections with the ritten objections w ith the court before the hearing. c ourt before the hearing. Your appearance may Your appearance may ~ In person or by your at-In person or by your at- torney. torney. IF YOU ARE A IF YOU ARE A C REDITOR or a cont-C REDITOR or a c ont- ingent creditor of the de· lngent creditor Of the d•· ceased, you must file your ceased, you must flle rour c lai m with the court or clalm with tht cour or present It to the personal present It to th9 person.I reprewnt•tlve appolnttd representative •ppoln1ed by the court within four by the .court within four months from the d•te of months from the ct.te of first Issuance Of ,.tttrs as first Issuance ot letters 'IS provided In S.Ctlon 700 of provided In Section 700 of tl'le Prob•te Code of tl'le Probate Codt of Catlfornl1. The t ime for C•llfornla. Thi time for flllng c.lalms 'tiltl not •x· flllno ctalms wlll not ••· plre prior to four months plre prior to tour months from tht ate of the ht•r· from tht ate of tht hear· TllO _.... .... TNNe .. 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When they ·disband, only the 12-member statewide coastal commlaaion will be left to re· view requests for development Reversal of Carter policy • along California's 1,100-mile coastline. Not only will the statewide commission's workload be in· creased ·by 1,000 percent, but ther e will be six new members on that commission who will have to be "brought up to ·speed," Fisher said. He explained that six new people wiii' be needed to fill commission seats left vacant by r e1ional commissioners who lose their jobs July t' One representative of each egional commlaaloo now sits on e slate commlaaion. When the l egis lati o n establishing the coastal com- mission was originally passed,. it was thought that l ocal authorities should be ab\e to de· I July?' velop by July 1881 acceptable protecUon plAM for their por· lions of the California coast. However, it has taken lona•r than expected for lohl 1ov· ernmenta1 a1encies .to develop local coastal plans, Fisher aald. In fact, two-thirds of the cities and counties in the stale haven't yet won commission approval (See COASTAL, Page A%) U.S. may· deploy neutrQ_n he,- ~ 'Wrong tark' Reagan raps Iran response By 11ae A.uoclatecl Presa Iran committed •·an act of war'• by taking the American hostages, and the U.S. govern- ment should have stood fir,n with a response th~ their re- lease was non-negotiable, Presi- dent Reagan says. "Let me say that I just believe that we got off on the·~k 'Growler' . I sought in stabbing Police are seeking a 1rowling assailant who repeatedly subbed a 42-year-old Laguna Beach woman, before fieelpg from ber apartment. Officers smd the unidentified woman was •wakened at about 3:45 a.m. Monday by a man standing over her bitting h~r on the hand with an unknown ob- ject. · When Ute woman screamed, the suspect reportedly stabbed h4;r on the arms and shoulder.s, possibly with an ice pick or screwdriver. Police said the suspect did not speak during the attack, but growl~ like an animal. The woman and her daughter, who bad been awakened by the disturbance, screamed, officers sai.d. The man then fled through the kitchen window, where he .bad entered th~ Coast-Highway apartment. 'the victim was trearted for puncture wounds and released from South Coast Medical Center. The aaaailant wu described u about five feet, ei&hl inches tall, with a medium build. He wu wearina dark pants, a sreen or 1ray tipt fittiDI hood, and waa poalbly wearing slippers. in those negotiations to begin with," Reagan said Monday, re· ferring to the attempts by the Carte r admin istration to negotiate the release of the Americans taken hostage in Tehran on Nov. 4, 1979. •'The ftrSl reply we made was the proper reply -there would be no negotiations until the hostages were returned. And then we violated that," Reacan said. Kia commenta caQae lo an in· ........ in Was'' J?1 wMlit ... porters for five publication•: The Chicago Tribune, Tbe New York Times, T)ie Wall StNet JCMlmal, The ChrtsUu Sclence MonJtor and Time lla1uine. Rea1an also anawered ques- tions about the economy, rela- tions with the Soviet Union, the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks a.nd the Mideast. Reagan said the Iranians were "lddnap(>ers." "They were the ones who broke international law, who · committed, actually, an act of war," Reagan said. The president said the United States should have issued its de· mands and told the Iranians "here's the price that we put on your keeping them." Commenting on bis review of the agreement that resulted in <See REAGAN, Pa1e AZ> Crash victim, age. 4, dies Brendyn Owens, a visiting New York 4-year-old boy, died Frida_y from injuriea,received a week ago when a car dPiyen by bis mother was hJt at an El Toro intersection, injurlnl three other children. Private family rites and burial will take place in New York. One ol the other children .:e· maina hospital bed today · in satisfactory condition, while the otbertwobavebeenreleued. .,...,, ................ LAWMEN CORDON 0,, HOUSE WHERE MURDER OCCURRED IN LAGUNA NIGUIL Quiet, rnldentt•I •re• ecene Of tttrH el•yfnge In leu th•n six month• Tranquility shattered Niguel murder third in 1ix moritlu By JOHN NEEDBM OI .. Deity l"llet S\Mf For the second time in less than six months, the residents of Laguna Niguel awoke to learn that. while they slept, a murder was committed in their noJ:mal- ly tranquil, affiuent community. Thls time the slaying took place at 29742 Ellendale Drive, a quiet, residential street where neighbors exchange friendly greetings while out 1athering the mail, and joggers pass by in bright-colored warmup suits. . Found dead in the tfedroom of bis home early Monday was Donald Frank Cook, a 25-year- old engineer for the Bechtel Corporation. He worked al the San Onofn Nuclear Generating Station south of San Clemente. Oranae County Sheriff's homicide detectJves said he had been 1tabbed repeat.edly in the chest, sometime before 12:30 a .m. when bis roommate and co- wotker, John Huirco1lu, found the body. Sheriff's lnvestleators de~llned 'o say whether a murder weapon bad been found. Reportedly, Cook was last seen alive by bil roommate at about 8 p.m. SUnday. o.tlr~..._,..... SCENE OF MURDER . Ellend81e Drive In Niguel Like the unsolved murders ol Keith Harrington, 24, and his wife, Patrice, 27, who were found bludceoned to death in the IH;flroom of their Niguel Shores house Aug. 21, there were no arena ol a atruaJe or forced en~ try in Cook's home, sheriff's in· vesti1aton said. Sgt. Bill Miller of the Orance . County Sheriff's Department, said the two murders did not ap- pear to be connected, and that no motive for the most recent killing had been established. The slain man's next door neighbor, who asked not to be identified, said sbe was . watc hing television at about 12:30 a .m ., the hour the body ·was <liscovered. Standing on the sidewalk in front of the house where Cook lived, dressed in her bathrobe and slippers. she said she was awakened about 2 a .m . by sheriff's deputies pounding on her door. · ·'My husband bad gone to bed and I stayed up to watch a ball game,'' the woman said ; clutching the top of her robe. "I shut off the TV at about 12:30 and went to bed, but I never heard a thing all night. The next thing I knew the police were pounding on my door and they told me the man next door had been murdered." Juan Avila, who lives two houses down from tbe house where the homicide took place, aaid aberiff'a. deputies bad not (See NIGUEL, Pa1e A.I> Frat. •roc•ers evleted • 26 get boot after •treak at 'mixer' • FormerboUle Pr.tdeat o.iel Oomal•uldtMtoeM-.,UM • o.ID ... told br Della ,._ Delta'• ...... •lboudtobeoutbJ to p.m. arrtM an.t •trWflW ~ ............ ...... ........ ~ ..... .................. -= ................. ,.,.... ............. .... ~ ...... WC._ .... .-. ..,...... . ..... ..... .,,..,,.. ... .......... ~ 1 Tactical buildup wanted WA SHINGTON (AP) Defense Secretary Caspar Wein· , berger indicated today he may favor deployment or neutron warheads, a move that would re- verse a controversial Carter ad- ministration decision. •'I think that the opportunity that this weapon gives to strengthen tactical nuc lear forces is one that we very pro- bably would want to make use of," Weinberger said at his first P entagon news conference since becoming defense chief 14 days ago. Weinberger stressed that "we certainly would want to consult wUh all ol our alliea and France to try to persuade them that we bad a greater degree of constan· cy this time" than when tben- President Carter switched posi· Uon on the neutron warhead deployment question in 1918. Obviously referrin1 to Carter, Weibber1er said that the former president's change of position on the weapon caused "consterna- tion•· in Ute West German govern· ment and in other allied govem- mehts. · The controversy over deploy· ment of ne utTon warheads, which would be placed on Lance missiles and eight-inch artillery guns in Western Europe, was one of the most heated of the Carter administration. After <~EUTRON, Page AZ> Police seize Laguna man Harold Wiseman of Laguna Beach was arrested Monday nignt on charges of possession ol a deadly weapon after police said they received ·a report of a disturbance near bis · Thalia Street home. Wiseman. 50, of 155 Thalia St., was charged with poaseuion of nunchakus, two pieces of wood attached to a chain-Ute device. Wiseman was releued after posting $5,000 bail. Coast Weather Patchy fof likely in· creasint a on1 coast Wednesday mornln1, otherwise fair. Lows tont1bt in hilll 401 at 1eacbes to low 40l lnlud. Hi1hl w~ low • alonl COMt, blcb· .. bl· land. ti WAllllNOTON CAPt -Wlam a.ft'• .omlaaUoD u =~ ........, ., ...... ,. .......... , .... a.a .. lell''•r Com•IMM y • rouP over ,,_ ;i .. , ... wt tall ~ tr"o1 uo•l='•'bout .... Jlllky ( Plllo&o, Al ) ... tM a.,ubUHA IM)orily \UUWll\ou.Bly beblnd b.lln, Clutl w. IM .,....., IDdorMlnMt oe a vo&e of 10.4, wltb lhr" ............ ,,. ..... A. da1 earBW, b• f.u.d UDM ud .,.ln to come up with the um• ti fonlp aeaden and 1ald bla only underatandint of eome lnternatlonal lHuH waa d e rlved from Time and· Ne we..-. P1DIA .... rw•nlel"'9,._, .... WARSAW , Polud (AP> -la one ol t.be sharpest attacks to elate • u.e l~al tnde union Solidarity, PoU1b Com- m.S. Party ~aablaw Kula accued the labor move· ment ol baviDC violated lta statutes. It was the party's second atlaek cm t.be free labor movemeot io lea• than 24 houra. Sotidaiily's leader, Lech Walesa, arrived today ln Bielslto Blala to join ta.lb belwef9 the covemment and local union leaden to end a 1eneral strike that went into its elabth day. •••11r .............. eti , • ..._.. .. r11e1 LONDON (AP) -The doUar scored sharp 1ains on foreign exeba111e m arkets today, risine to a three-year high· .,alnst the West German mark and a new peak against the Italian lira. . . · a&aiut tbe West German mark and a new peak the Italian Ura. Gold prices, meanwhile, continued to slip in trading at Lon- ~ and Zurich. . Oi•fNU ~•.....,• a.t r• ,.,..,,. •• ,. WASlllNGTON (AP) -White President Reagan is honing bis proposals for reducing federal spendine. congressional economists have come up with 105 ways to cut billions of dollars from the budget and increase revenues. • 1be proposals are contained in a Congressional Budget Of· flee study submitted today to· the House Budget Committee. Actions' described range from simply increasing efficiency to imposing direct fees to pay for government services such as Coast Guard activities. Some proposals have been rejected by previous congresses and others were contained in former Presi- dent Carter's budget for th~ fiscal y~ar that begins Oct. 1. •••• •• Sd•• r•......,• '19..Cr•li.se"' LOS ANGELES <AP) -A bomb . linked by_ an anonymous caller to a terrorist group was "neutralized" today al the Swiss consulate by bomb squad officers, police said. A man identifybag himself only as ''ORefation Three," telephoned The Associated Press at 8:30 a.m. saying that a bomb had been placed at the door of the Swiss consulate on Wilshire Boulevard. ' A group of Armenian terrorisls calling itself October 3 has claimed credit for a number of bombings of Swiss government and commercial buildings throughout Europe in recent months. Guilty of murder Lesbian, father weep _in court NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) -Spec. 5 Nancy Jean Varraso, convicted of second-degree murder in a lesbian love triangle, broke into tears today when her father started crying • while testifying before a military jury which will decide her sentence. "She's my daughter. I have to protect her," Joseph Varraso, a ~ fireman from Quincy, Mass .. told the court-martial jury. Ms. Varraso, 23, was found 'ullty Monday of unprelneditat· ec:t murder in the .banging death 9f_ Pfc. Tammy Mez-Luna last ~·ptember in a rivalry over the fecUons of Ms. Varraso's les- an lover. It was the first court- martial of a woman on murder ~bargf:S in the Army since 1952. In military trials, the jury sen- tences by a three-quarters vote. The maximum punishment for the charge is life imprisonment, a dishonorable discharge, reduc- tion. to the lowest enlisted rank E'....,P,,.e.41 NEUTRON. • widespread public debate over the issue, Carter in 1978 ordered t at production of neutron eapoos be deferred indefinitely d the authorised J.be Energy epartment to prOftuce some rt Uc al elements that would be re· y ln cue a decjfion were made atertodeploy~ weapons. 11ie neutroni weads, acconi-• .. lo military s ialista, are de· peel to destroy ttacklng Soviet - by aick and tilling elr crewa with abaft.a of intense ll4i•tion. The nuclear apeclallat.s d ttiey would limit the area in cb buman Ule and bplldings d be incinerated and shat· by blut and beat from the elearexploelon.s. · and forfeiture of all pay and benefits. The jury also can choose to impose no sentence. Asked when he learned that his daughter was a homosexual, Varraso said only, •'To me it's . immoral. I don't believe in that stuff." V arraso began crying during his short testimony, also leaving his daughter in tears, the first time her composure broke dur- ing the w~k-long court-martial. l'rem P-.e Al NIGUEL .•• informed him by 10 a.m. of the murder. ''In the four years I've lived here D<Jthing like this has ever happened," Avila said. "I think he and his friend only moved in· lo the house about six months ago when the people who used to Uve there sold it and moved to Oceanside." . A vita said he had heard that the slain man's house had been burglarized about 10 days before his murder. "He (Cook) was talking to one o f the fellows in th e neighborhood, and he told him his house had been broken into," Avila said ... Who knows, maybe the burglar came back." Like Cook's other neighbor, Avila said be bad beard nothing s uspicious during the night. "This is usually a pretty quiet street," he said. "You know, a lot bf families with small children. People will probably think twice before they leave their children alone now," Avila added. . Othen livln& near the murder scene Hemed unpreturbed at the •l&llt Of sheriff's deputies noially boarding up the doors of the brown. abake-roofed house where the murder occurred. Midwe91·· I blankete by snow ., ,,.. MeMt. ... .,... . Sub-aero temperatures and anow bit UN 1reat Lakes today as nearly 20 lnctfu of snow piled up aloo& wind-whipped Lake Erie, 1Clouiftl roada witb drifts and cao.iq acboola in Erie. Pa. The remaina of a weekend Midwest storm made for a raipy Monday a long the Atlantic Coast , but the Ballimore-to- Bostoo area sUJI was far abort of the rainfall needed to replen.ith dwlndlina reservoirs. It dropped to 1 below in Omab,, ·3 in Des Moines, ·• in Chicago, ·7 in Milwaukee .. ·8 in MlnneapoUs, -14 in Duluth and ·26 in St. Ste. Marie, Mich. ,,,..,.,,~ DELTS· ••• rident at a party with the Alpha Phi sorority Nov. H , Boone and Gonzales said. The sorority filed a complaint with the campus Interfraternity Council, and1 national DTD of- ficials beard of tbe incident and began in~estigating the matter, Boone said. The national boand members also reportedly were angry over an incident last August when they allegedly ruined i Pittsburgh hotel room, fraternity members said. "We cleaned it up," Gonzales said. "All it was, was a pile of towels in bathroom, beer cans in a drawer, and two garbage bags in the room." Gonzales said he was surprised by the action in part because the house seemed less "rowdy" than it has been in recent years. "Right now the chapter is the calmest it's ever been," he said. F,....P .. eAI COASTAL. • for local coastal plans, be said. The review of these local coastal plans also will become th e responsibflity o r t h e statewide commission on July 1. And no help can be expected from the state Legislature on Ju- 1 y when the regional com · missions disband , Fisher said, explaining it will be in full re- cess. Turning to a more 1enerai dis· cussion of coastal issues, Fisher said the coastal commission has : -Acted responsibly in ap- proving 97 percent of the 40,000 development requests that have come before it. -Served as a public battle- ground for competing coastal in- terest groups that would have had to fight things out in the "backroom'' if the commission were never estabUshed. -Approved the development or 5.000 units or affordable hous- ing along the coast , 4,500 or which were proposed at the u~g. ing of the commission. Resale controls are necessary to keep them affordable, he said. -Prevented development along scenic sections of the coast and provided additional public a ccess to the Pacific Ocean. Little League registration fee doubled Pa rents of Little League players will have to dig a little deeper in their pockets for re- gistration money this year. Laguna Beach Little League of- ficials have raised the fee for senior league and major league players to SSO from $2S. And paren~ .. of minor league players will be charged $2S this year, up from $15, for registration costs . Final registration, is Monday, and tryouts for new players in the major league will be heldatlp.m. at Riddle Field. Tryouts for 9 and 10.year-olds will be held Feb. 21, and for 11 and 12-year-olds, the date Will be Feb. . 28. Tryouts for senior leaaue players will be announced lat.er. Balkan slide tour planned A sketcb boot tour of the • Balkans will be preeeaa.ct bJ artist .June Smltb l'eb. 11 •t the South Cout Commualtt~1 Jewt.h Center in Lallin• Badi. Tbe artJat'a oblenaUoaa ot Uf•tyl•. polltie1 ucl llvtq ._. dttloaa Ill tbe Balbn •tat.I 'will be PGftn1*1 iD ..... Pf••• Uoa tbat will Include lier ~ Ket-.. TM ,.._ PIOll'•m will be held at tlle ..._, • BromdwQ, bit' -··,=····· a'UccUM88 AT• Air '*"'"' Doue••• Air pioneer Douglas ckad at 88 PALM SPRINGS CAP) - Aviation pioneer Donald W. Douglas, creator of the DC·3 airplane, has died in California, McDonnell Douglas Corp. an· nounced. He was 88. Douglas, honorary chairman of the board of directors of McDoMell Douglas, died Sun- day at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. "Donald Douglas Sr . was one or the fa1nous pioneers or the early days of aviation." said Sanford McDonnell, chairman of McDoMell Douglas. "His design genius gave birth lo the world renowned DC or Douglas Com· mercial line which revolu- tionized the aircraft business. "Mr. Douglas contributed mightily to victory in World War II when many thousands of his aircraft wer e produced a nd performed on all fronts Nith dis· tin ction, ·• said McDonnell. "After the war, he led the way once again in building fleets for the airlines and in pioneering in space flight. Our nation has lost a great leader and a man with · unparalleled vision.·· In l'!P.!o, Douglas spearheaded construction of a two·seater wood and fabric biplane called the Cloudster, the first plane to become airborne with a Joad greater ~han its own weight. OC transit strike looms; talks pushed Negotiators for the Orange County Transit District and its •.1,000 mechanics and bus drivers were trying today to arrange · final contract talks before Thursday, when the workers claim they will go on strike. If the negotiators fail to reach an agreement on what have b een described as "mostly economic issues," the strike, set for 12:01 a.m., is expected to halt OCTD's bus service to 80,000 passengers per day. The 210 mechanics and 760 drivets rejected separate con- tract offers from the district in votes taken over the weekend. The mechanics voted 175-1 and the drivers voted 575·28, accord- ing to sources with the Workers United Transportation Unio!'. • ... ....._. nleue, be laid, • ..,_...,. 10me exeeutiri or· den _.,,_ to our own people ud IO'"foitb tbat I want ebeebd out ..... Nlard to not ODlJ bar ,..,,. • ..,aJ law, but our on law . . . How do n live up Uae rtillt of aa individual to tue for d•SQ .... ?" He wu referrtn1 to ooe taeet o f the afreement in wbieb former bOlta1es were barred from pursuint legal . claims atalnat Iran invol~ng their cap. lure . Reaaan reiterated that be favors resuming SALT tallla with the Soviet Union "an y time they want to sit down and dis- cuss a legitimate reduction of nuclear weaq>ons." But.he caUtioned that the So- viets "should be under no il- lusions" about America's re· solve to maintain a strong de· fense. Reagan made it clear he stood by his recent sharp attacks on Soviet policy, in which he said the Soviets were bent on world domination. The Soviets have "come back snarllnt at me and charged me with Ues and everything else. But I haven't heard them refute what I said," Reagan said. Jteagan said Israel's combat· ready military "is a force in the Middle East that actually is of benefit to us." Reagan said he did not regard Is raeli settlements on the West Bank of the Jordan River as ii· legal But he said that Israel's •·r ush" was per:tiaps "ill· advised" and "unnecessarily provocative.·• The president said he favors a U.S. military presence in the Middle East, including ground troops, to help maintain peace and discourage any Soviet in· cursions in the Persian Gulf. "What I have called for, and what 1 think is needed as we re· tyfurbish our capacity. is a pres· ence in the Middle East," he said . El Salvador film at Laguna church ·A documentary film distributed by the World Council of Churches on the civil war in El Salvador will be shown at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach Wednes· day. The program will begin at 7: :.> p.m . in the Guild Hall at the rear of the church. 428 Park Ave. For more information call 494-0428 or 499-3190. o.lty ~ ... IUll ...... Tftlder r•re ·This is Al Hester and his sheltie, Toby, as they waited at anti-rabies clinic last Saturday in Laguna Beach. Toby wasn't so sure it was the place to be and Hester offered a little tender, loving care. Picture was inad- vertently dropped from what was supposed to be a series of two pictures in Monday's Daily Pilot. More costly lunches for CUSD pupils To offset an expected $50;ooG deficit at tbe end or this school yea r in Capistrano Unified School District's cafeteria pro· gram, board members approved in a split 5·2 vote to raise lunch prices 15 cents. Lunches served in elementary school cafeterias will now cost 80 cents a day, up from 65 cents. Grades seven through 12 will pay 90 cents a day for lunch. up from the 75 cents paid since the beginning or the school year. Board members blamed the price in crease on escalating material, food and labor costs. as well as the reduction in the reimbursement from the state which was put in effect this year. Vin vs. ·nocky tallo~e sued by Scully P CIFIC PALISADES CAP> -Long-time Los Angeles Do gers broadcaster Vin Scully is challenging Sylvester Stallooe, star of the Roeky movies, to a 'Sl.35 million fight in the courtroom. Scully claims in a lawsuit filed in Santa Monica Superior Court that his Pacific Palisades home was nearly buried in mud after last February's ra.ins. He blames next-door neighbor Stallone and the contractor who landscaped his yard. • Scully maintains that Stallone's property had been "graded, contoured and altered ... so as to cause rainwater to repeatedly flood'' his property. "The Stallones had extensive yard work done but they neglected to put up a retaining wall," said Scully's business manager Ed Hookstratten. "Their lot is a few feet above Scully's and whenJ t rained their yard ended up in Scully's house ... The defendants refuse to accept blame SCULLY and say the flood!Jlg was an act of God. -~llllYNIB () H A N Cf ( 0 lJ N 1 1 t A l I f 0 H N I J\ ! '-> C f N T S Coastal C~aos • ID July?· a1 IUCIM&D G8SSN ................ , If builden t.b.lall tbey b~ve problem• workl•I wltb tbe CaWarala Coutal CommlUioa now, &My lbould juat wait lo ... wbal tblnp will be llk• after Ju· ly 1 commi11ion Executive Dire~l.or' lllcbael P'iaber said Moeday ~ lD Irvine. Drawina aroans from an au· U.S. may upgrade ·warheads WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Caspar Wein· berger indicated today be may favor deployment of neutron warheads, a move that would re- verse a controversial Carter ad· ministration decision. "I think that the opportunity th.at this weapon gives lo strengthen tactical nuclear forces is one that we very pro. bably would want to make use of," Weinberger said at bis ra.rst Pentagon news conference since becoming defense chjef 14 days ago. ·Weinberger stressed that "we certainly would want to consult with all of our allies and France to try to persuade them that we had a greater degree of constan- cy this time" than when then· President Carter switched posi- tion on the neutron warhead deployment question in 1978. Obviously referring to Carter, Weinberger said that th6 former president's change of position on the weapon caused "consterna· lion•' in the West German govern· ment and in other allied govern· men ts. The controversy over deploy· ment of neutron warb...U, which would be placed on l2BCe missiles and eight·inch artillery guns in Western Europe, wu one of the most heated of the Carter administration. After widespread public debate over t1'e issue, Carter lo 1978 ordered that production of neutron weapons be deferred indefinitely and the authorized the Energy Department to produce some critical elements that would be re· ady in case a decision were made later to deploy the weapons. The neutron warheaas, accorel· ing to military specialists, are de· signed to destroy attack in.& Soviet tanks by sickening and ldlling their crews with shafts of intense radiation. The nuclear specialists said they would limit the area in which human life and buildings would be incinerated and shat- tered by blast and heat from the nuclear explosions . Opponents of the weapons argued that the less widespread damage caused by neutron warheads, compared lo older tactical nuclear weapons , would make It easier for leaders of rival nations to use the weapon without worrying about catastrophic civilian casualties. NB arsons suspect arrest·ed A 21.year-old Fountain Valley man wu arrested Monday on ~uapicion ol intentionally lettin( four fires at the Newport Beach apartment complex where be'a employed aa a security auarcl. Police aaid Joseph Francis Vrab, l'JMI Elm St., wu arrest· ed in tbe pre.dawn boun Mon· day after llremen doused bluet in a trlllb dumpster and aeveral laundry rooms al the Park Newport apartmmt complu. Tbe nr., afftclall HJ, wen estlqulabed QUicklJ and dkl lit· tie damap. Mee were unable to offer a motift iD tbe cue. Vrab was beld In lieu of Sl0,000 ball at Newport elty Jail. GOP refund doe W AIRINGTON <AP> Raaalll ...... IDded bll •ue· ee11fal eampal1a for tbe ..,...._.......-UaJw-•··· .................... ........................ ,... ................. , .. .,.. m.u. Co•illt'" 1a11. ft•· repert •••• tll••• .aemfazM•.,.,..._ ...._., Ud ~ ....... GI tM tar· ..... ltlll-.tt ... . dlence ot · 2IO at a Buildtlll ID· duatry A11oelatloa·~•ored dlDAer, Fltber eapl ed that radical cbaq• can be exeected lD the way bualn., la conducted by the at.atewide commlalioo in cbar1e ot Proteclint the state's coastline. "Come next July ... woe!" be said. "'lbere will be a de- morall&ed commbaion staff and CODIUMd'commlaioDen." ,,. alone California's 1,lOO·mlle Tb• atate le1l1latloa tllat coaatllne. eatabllabed tbe coastal com· Not only will the statewide miaalon set July 1, 1981, as the commission's workload be In· "aunaet" date for the six re. creased by 1,000 percent, 'but gionaJ commiaslon.s throughout there will be six new memben the stale. on that commiaalon who will When they disband, only the have to be "brought up to 12·member statewide coastal speed," Fisher sajd. commlsaion will be left to re· He explained that six new view requests for developqient people wiii" be needed to fill ~~~~---:-~~~~~~~~~~~~- comau.ion seats .kn vacant, by regional commis18ioners who lose their jobs July 1. One representative of each relional commiasion now sits on the st~te commiasion. When the legislation esttbllabinc the coastal com· mission was originally pused, lt was thought that local authorities should be able to de· velop by J'uly 1981 acceptable protection plans for their por· lions of the California coaat. However, it baa taken 1-.er than expected for local 1ov· ernment.i agencles to develop local coutal plans, Fisher aaid. In fact, two-thirds of the cities and counties in the stale haven't yet won commission approval <See COASTAL, Pate AZ> John Wayne Airport Supervisor flays Gr~d Jury · report .,..,,,. ... ,... Roaster and roastee Genial master of ceremonies and patter·master Paul Salata (left), assures George Hoag I~ that the jokes were really all in fun as Hoag was roasted and toasted at a 552 Club coed oelebrity event Monday night at Newporter Inn. Club is a support and booster organization for Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. Rea,an fiays U.S. ltostJ~·il'e&pons&· · BJ Tiie #aw Preu Iran com mi ed "an act of war" by takin the American hostages, and tbe U.S. eovem· ment shoqld ~ve stood flrpi with a retlponse that their r'e· lease was noo.nlegotiable, Preli· dent Reagan says. "Let me say Uaat I just believe that we got off the wrong tack in those negoti lions to begin with," Reagan ·d Monday, re· ferring to the Uempta by the Carter admi iatration t o negotiate the eleaae of the Americans ta n hostage in Tehran on Nov. 1979. •'The first reply we made was the proper reply -there would be no negotiations until the hostages were returned. And then we violated that," Reagan said. Collision of cultures Costa Mesa police con· tinued their investigation today of a recent philosophical fistfight in which two short·haired punk rock devotees beat up on a long·haired hippie, a faddist from It bygone era. Detectives said all three young men escaped serious injury ~ the melee outside the Cuckoo's Nest, a Costa Mesa punk rock ban1out. Both punken fied the scene. The hippie·type was taken to Hoag Memorial Holpltal, where bia burtl didn't require treatmmt. • Tbat 1'U about ~ Jong and tbe abort el it. His comments came in an in· terview in Washington with re- porters for five publications: The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, The Wall Street ·Journal, The Christian Science Monitor and Time Magazine. Reagan also answered ques- tions about the economy, rela· lions with the Soviet Union, the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the Mideast. • Reagan said the Iranians were "kidnappers." ''They were the ones who broke international law, who committed, actually, an act of war," Reagan said. The president said the United States should have issued its de· mands and told the Iranians "here's the price that we put on your keeping them." Commenting on his review of the agreement that resulted in the hostages' release, be said, "There were some executive or· ders applying to our own people and so forth that I want checked out with regard to not only in· temational law, but our own law . . . How do we give up the right of an individual to s ue for damages?" He was referripg to one facet of the agreement in which former hostages were barred from pursuing legal claims a1ainst Iran involving their cap. tu re. Reagan reiterated that he favors reaumln1 SALT talks with the Soviet Union "any time they want to sit down and dis- cuss a legitimate reduction of nuclear weapons." . But be cautioned, that the So- viet• "should be under no il· lualom" about America's re· solve to maintain a •trona de· fense. ~ By FREDERICK SCHOEMEID. °' .. o.lly ~ IWf Supervisor ·Tho mu RiJey says he resents Orange County Grand Jury assertions that t11e Board of Supervisors is unwilling to show political courage in solving the county's air transportation problems. Riley, angrily reacting to a jury report issued Monday, said, "My record indicates that I have the political will to do what is • right. If I dido 't I wouldn't be voting for projects at the airport.'' The jury, in the 16·page Te· port, said supervisors should de· f~t: consideration of a proposed master plan for ~he airport's future development and order Rreparation of a comprehensive. air service plan. Such a plan, the jury said, should chiefly focus on selection of ·a site for a major, long·haul airpc)rt that would serve destina· .. * * Anti-master plan backed by Newport By STEVE MARBLE Ot•Delty,..... ..... With decision day on the pro- posed m aster plan for John Wayne Airport'two weeks away, Newport Beach cily council members agreed Monday to bankroll a $15,000 antl·master plan advertising campaign. The ads, cotyicilmen a.greed, will ask citizens 'tO call Orange County supervisors and urge the elected officials to vote against tb;;e aster plan on Feb. 18. W rding in the first of the five a to appear i n three newspapers calls the master plan "an incredible waste" of money and suggest! noise and traffic generated by the airport will become intolerable in the future. The same ad claims that the master plan would set the stage • for construction of a terminal nine times the size of the current facility. The ad , council members agreed, will malte the claim that the new terminal will be large enough to accommodate 20 million passengers a year. In contrast, the master plan states that by the year 2000 only six million air travelers will use the terminal each year. Council members approved wording for the first ad and formed a three-member com· mittee to compose and okay the text for future ads. It is expected the ada will em· phasize tbe auerted effects that an increue In operaUou and Jet takeoffs at the county airport (See AD PIAN'" Paae AJ) Frat brotllers evleted 26 get boot after •lrealc at 'mi%er.' CHJCACIO (AP) -It·---· Formar._..PnlldentO..... meetma JM. It in St. Louis~ Ilk• a .... frUID &be ....,.., Ooa1.._uld tbtoa 11.U,tbe cided to-:= all rr mem ••Animal llauM" bat lt'1 for • o.ata ._.. told bJ Ditta Tau ol tile tn c pter, •ceorcllDc to 1 ""-lta'1atitm9lbNrdtobeoat.... curnnt home Plwldeat Daftcl rea . .,.. vs T...,_. -';::=-=t=rllllarnetfortnlP•· "=dae loeal alumai Oil..., T•ao.lla.tr.Cllllll& I& n •••--••"--plaed 11 --a. wbo ooUI ... tr:.:::v.:..=n..= .............................. m ......... . ..._. .... _.Gl_.a. .. ........ an: •••••'°""1 Nld-. Ill tint GI 1111 U ... ..., ,.. ....... it!. '-l•ff =;·~··.... ......::_.,...-r . ...-.. ..._.. ..... ~. ,, .... ., .................... ~.· .• ~ ...... ,...., ,, ........... -............ - _..... ....... 11•u•l111 •. "Y•._.,,.. ... ,_._ Tia• •=ll•arr aetlo• .. , ... =................ ,.,....................... ·-··· .... .,.... .. ...... ~ .• ,., ..... ,...~.., .......... '-!"-(... .. .... .,, • lions up to 3,000 miles away. The panel said sites for such a facility exist in the county. but did not name them. The jury argued that approval of the master plan, prepared by private consultants, would do lit- tle to improve air service to county residents. Studies show that despite increased flights and $7S million in improve· ments, the airport by 2000 would be able to handle proportion~te· ly less of the passenger demand than today, the jury said. <See KILEY, Page AZ> .Vin vs. Rocky Stallone sued by Scully PACIFIC PALISADES CAP). -Long.time Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is challenging Sylvester Stallone, star of the Rocky movies, to a Sl.35 million fight in the courtroom. Scully claims in a lawsuit filed in Santa Monie~ S~perior Court that his Pacific Palisades home was nearly buned in mud after last February's rains. He blames next-door neighbor Stallone and the contractor who landscaped ..---bis yard. Seully maintains that Stallone's property bad beell "graded, contoured and altered . . . so as to cause rainwater to repeatedly fiood'' bis property. .... "1be Stallones bad extensive yard work done but they neglected to put up a retaining wall," said Scully's business manager Ed Hookstratten. "Their lot is a few feet above Scully's and when it rained their yard ended up in Scully's house." The defendants refuse to accept blame KULLY and say the flooding was an act of God. Protests seen Mesa . to review helipad requests Approval and regulation policy for helicopter landing pads in Costa Mesa• will be studied by the City Council in March and publicly considered In April as the result of requests for two pads north of the San Diego Freeway. City Councilma n Ed McFarland moved for the policy action Monday night as the council· discussed helipad re· quests from the Los Angeles Times and Downey Savingit-and Loan Association. Approval of the pads -the Tim"8' at their Sunflower A venue plant and Downey Sav· ings • atop an auto parking struc· -. lure in the Town Cenler complex east of Bristol Street -ran into a sna1 Jan. S. The iaaues were carried before the CCMmcil u part of that meet· inc'• consent calendar, Items normally sooped to1etber and routinely approved in one ac· lion. Former m•yor Robert Willan, one of aeveral realdeata upset about noise from low·fiyln1 bellcopten over north Colla Maa, demanded a public bear· lnt OD tbe propoMd bilipada. He tained support from a coaUtiaD of bomeoWaer auod•· UoDI ...... .,... Artme Sdulfer said llcmda1 tbat letters praleit· lna tbe pa bave been pourtq la toberaftlee. ne~n ..... ~ will be .S ID tbl llUeb IO ~ awm ud April t publle~. A-· twopMI ... ............... ,... ... '' u.. P1·mt•1 Co•••• ............. -.......... ... ......... =.. . ...... ······~ 111111·01 MnMllllii • ••9' •att•r•. , .. atMe'• DlYlalll If AM•3.~ ..... a.ca•,. ........... QJlli L requirements, s aid City At· torney Tom Wood. The council drew flack from homeowner groups and downtown area residents late last year when It granted ten·' tatlve approval to Federal Sav· ings and Loan for a belipad on 19th street. North Mesa residents have protested that helicopters fly below 500 feet in their area because of federal regulations (See COPTER, Page AZ> . · Coast Weather Patchy fog likely in· creasinl alone coast Wednesday mornln1, otberwlae fair. Lowa ~onl1ht Jn bi1b 401 at beaches to low 40a inland. Hichl W~a)' low IOI aloq coast, bilb .. .. land. INSl•E'IW9~W o.,, ..... " ,,.,.. .... '"""' ...... ,,. ....... ., •• Q « ......... ... OQl9 br,...,. All f •• • •• l.f "'"''°" A•mcai nfln ==~ ,:::-:. '= 8ftp_,.A7. CliJrlc'1 U.S. po•t wsed .. ,,iae /aulh II.& ................... . ona AJa roacs BAS& ....... <AP> -Air NaUooal Gurd jlll .......... la&ercepMd two Soviet bombers 1• miles off • &M cOllt ol c.,. Cod lut week, tbe HCOlld such incident in six .. u.. ~ Fore. olftclala reported today. • ......... ~ .... ., ... , .... WARSAW. Polbd (AP) -lD ocie ol the sharpest attacks to elate • tM i.odepeodent trede union Solidarity, Polhb Com- mullt Party leader Staaltlaw Kania accused the labor move- m•t ol bavinl violated ita statutes. It was the party's aecoad attack • the free labor movement in leas than 24 hours. Solidarity's leader, Lech Walesa, arrived today in Bielako ; , Blala to join talks between the 1ovemment and local unioo leaden to end a 1eneral strike that went into ita eighth day. · ·c. • ...-eee•••lld• •i e.i ,,,..,,. •• ,. WASHINGTON (AP) -While President Reagan is honing hia proposals ,or reducing feder,al s pending, ·congressional economilu have come up with 105 ways to cut billions of dollars from the bud&et and increase revenues .. The proposals are contained in a Congressional Budget Of· fice study submitted today to the House Budget Committee. i Actions descrtbed ranee from simply increasing efficiency j to imposing direct fees to pay for government services such as Coast Guard activities. Some proposals have been rejected by previous congresses and others were contained in former Presi- dent Carter's budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. •••• •• Sd•• ee.....,e -.e111r•llseff' LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A bomb linked by an anonymous caller to a terrorist group was "neutraliaed" ioday at the Swiss consulate by bomb squad officers, police said. A man idt!ntifying himself only as "Operation Three," telephoned The Associated Press at 8:30 a .m . saying that a bomb had been placed at the door of the Swiss consulate on Wilshire Boulevard. A group of Armenian terrorists calling itself October 3 has claimed credit for a number of bombings of Swiss government and commercial buildings throughout Europe in recent months . .Kidnapped translator sends letter A language translator who is being held hostage by armed Colombian guerrillas bas report- ed he is alive and well in a letter delivered Monday to bis wife in Bogota. Chester Bitterman, 29, a Bibie translator affiliated with Wycliffe Translators Inc. of Huntington Beach, wrote the let- ter Jan. 24, five• days after bis seizure, according to Wycliffe ·officials. Bitterman reportedly told his wife, Brenda, that he is being well treated by his captors and that there bas been no recur· ren~e of gall bladder problems. He was sei%ed while awaiting surgery at a miuion house Jan. 19. The kidnappers, believed part of the MoVimiento de 19 Abril group, have threatened to kill him unless about 100 translators are removed from the country by ·Feb. 19. A Wycliffe official also said that Bitt.ennan's request for a Spanish 11D1Ua1e Bible bas been honored by the kidnappers. B~tty Blair, a Wycliffe press secretary, said there ia no in- dicatial where Bitterman is be- ing"beld. ~nior• alate '1linner, danee l A Valmtlne's Day dinner and ••nee at tbe Oula aenlor cltlzens . 4enter In Newport Beach will be ~ldFeb.14,1tartln1at6:30p.m. I Dinner will be followed by a pre-. tatkln by the Ilaria Venesu ternational Ballet of Soutbern allfornla, frequent performen t Dtaneyland and state and~­ fain. Admllakln la• a penoa. For 1111l't1Mu infonnaUoo or to make rvatioaa. call 79-M11. . F ..... P .. eAI RILEY.··. Approval of the VTN plan, the jury added, "would be an ad· mission by the supervisors that · they are politically impotent to solve one of the most serious problems confronting the sixth largest county in the nation.•· Riley, a staunch defender or the proposed master plan, said the jury's report "is an absolute disservice to the people of Orange County." "It does nothing to reduce the noise at John Wayne Airport and does nothing to improve John Wayne Airport," Riley said. ''But what I really resent is this statement that the board cannot muster the political will to solve air transportation prob- lems in the sixth largest county in the nation.". Riley, admitting he was "quite upset," said the jury's contention that a major airport could be developed in the county shows "that the grand jury doesn 't know what's going on in the countv." · ... * * p,....p-AJ AD PLAN ••• would have. Shrinking property values, increase in crime, a loss of retail business and traffic congestions are the proposed themes of the ads. The fmal ad· is to run the da:r before supervisbrs vote on the master plan. Tbat ranal ad has ·tentatively been dubbed "the solution." But it ia unclear at tbis point, what the "solution" will be. Co~ncilmen generally were enthusiastic about the advertis· ing campaign. Only Councilman Paul Hummel expre•sed con- cerns. He said the ads should be "tou•ber. "There's been a tendency to mealymoutb the activity at the airport, to ignore the evolution of destruction that's eoing on," said Tbe ads, designed by Coun- cilman John Cox, a pt'Ofesalooal advertillnc consultant, are to be lhree·ftftba ol a p.,e in al.le and "honest, sincere and inalilu· Uonal" in tone . a. ...... -...-11 I 114/Ma-1171 All...., i11p1111M"'8 Ml.at1 ~P.Heley ......... =:N.Weed M. ThcNNll l<Mwll .... ='!\l Mufl)hlne ~'"°L f::d lohu!Nn .. ~ .. ~ ~·"'· o,,rcu• c ......... : ............. .... ue-e ._.: MIP .... C.... Hllillwey...SI ............ 1111111: "'" 9Ncll ......... ftM7 CenrllM "'9 ......... c.tt ,...,,.,..~.,.. """ .................... ..-ia1 -., ... veru..-.1 llfnt11 may .. rwr.-M wltl!Out 9"(1al jlllef'lfll..-etc.,-rltfll-• • •• by snow 8J TM A.IHela ... Pnel Sub·aero temperatures and •now blt the areat Lakes today u nearly IO Indies of snow plied up alee• wlnd·wblpped Lake Erie, clou1u roada wltb driftl aod cloaliii schools in Erie, Pa. The remains of a .weekend Midwest storm made for a rainy Monday alone the Atlantic Coast, but the Baltimore·tO· Botton area still wu far abort·of tbe rainfall needed to replenish dwinct.Unc reservoirs. It dropped to 1 be low in 1 Omaha, ·3 in Dea Moines, -4 in Cbicaao. -7 in Milwaukee, -8 in Minneapolis, -14 in Duluth and ·26 in Sault Ste. Marie , Mfoh. And in Florida's central Gulf Coast area, forecasters said January had been the coldest month in lSO years. Power com- panies there were being besieged by irate consumers whose bills h~d double~ or tripled. And the weekend snow was described as only "a drop in the bucket" in Iowa , Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois and Missouri, where it has been dry. Climatologist Paul Waite of the Iowa Department of Agriculture said today while two to six inches of snow fell across most of his state, it amounts to less than ball an inch of moisture. F ..... P .. eAJ COASTAL./. for local coastal plans, he said. The r e view of these local coastal plans also will become t h e r esponsi bili t y of the statewide commission on July 1. And no help can be expected fro'!l the state Legislature on Ju- 1 y when the regional com- missions disband, Fisher said, explaining it will be in full re· 'cess. Turning lo a more general dis· cussion of coastal issues, Fisher said the coastal commission has : -Acted responsibly in ap· proving 97 percent of the 40,000 development requests that have come before it. -Served as a public battle· ground for competing coastal in· terest groups that would have had lo fight things out in the "backroom" if the commission were never established. -Approved the development of 5,000 uni~ of affordable hous· ing along the coast , 4,500 of which were proposed at the urg· ing of the commission. Resale controls are necessary to keep them affordable, he s aid. -Prevented development a long scenic s ections of the coast and provided additional public access to the Pacific Ocean. F ..... PaeeAJ DELTS ••. -41 <'ident at a party with the Alpha Phi sorority Nov. 11 , Boone and Gonzales said. The sorority filed a complaint with the campus Interfratemity Council, and national DTD of· ficials heard·or the incident and began investigating the matter, Boone said. The national board members also reportedly were ang~ver .an incident last August when they allegedly ruined a Pittsburgh hotel room, fraternity members said. "We cleaned it up," Gonzales said. "All it was, was a pile of towels in bathroom, beer cans in a drawer, and two garbage bags in the room." Gonzales said he was surprised by the action in part because the house seemed less "rowdy" than it has been in recent years. "Right now the chapter is the calmest it's ever been,•· he said. F,....P-AJ COPTER ••• governing nearby John Wayne Airport ru1ht patterns. But, they claim, while regula- tlona order the copters to follow freeways as night routes, the · machines deviate from that course regularly and fiy over :residences. Wilton told the council be' counted ao such ru1bta on a re- cent day and that copter noise knocks pictures from walls and ratUes plates on ahelvea. Irvine reaident take& own life Police aakt t.ada1 that Slepben llaltl, 12, a eomDUter PfOll'UD· mer, WU, foun4 dHd ID • bil lnla• home llODda1, an., •P- pareat Alcide victim. A em m1w'1 ~ called to tbe .._. at I l'lnrood OOD· ftrmed tbat ...... .........., died of ....... Nct-....... woad . IUCCUMBIAT• A.Jr pioneer Dougl••. • Air pioneer Douglas dead at 88 PALM SPRIN<rS (AP) - Aviation pioneer Donald W. Douglas, creator of the DC-3 airplan.e, has died in California, McDonnell Douglas Corp. an- nounced. He was 88. Douglas, honorary chairman of the board of director s of McDonnell Douglas, died Sun· day at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs. Funeral arrangements ar e incomplete. ··Donald Douglas Sr. was one of the famous pioneers of the .early days of aviation," said Sanford McDonnell, chairman of McDonnell Douglas. "His design genius gave birth to the world renowned DC or Douglas Com· mer cial line whic h revolu· lionized the aircraft business. "Mr. Douglas contributed mightily to victory in World War II when many thousands or his air c r a ft were produced and performed on all fronts Nilll'dis· tinction," s aid Mc Donne ll. "Arter the war. he led the way once again in building fleets for the airlines and in pioneering in s pace flight. Our nation has lost a great leader and a man with unpa ralleled vision." In 1920, Douglas spearheaded construction or a two-seater wood and fabric biplane called the Cloudster, the first plane to become a irborne with a load greater than its own weight. In 1935 , be developed the legendary OC·3 'which has been c r ed ite d with making com· mercia1 aviation economically feasible: 't'l'lat design was later adapted to the C-47 military transport, which was the workhorse or World War II. Nearly 1,000 planes were built and many are still in service. Douglas Corp. later designed the B-19, B-29 and B~SO'bombers. It also built the later series of commercial aircraft, the DC-4, DC-6, DC-7, DC-8 and DC-9. Douglas Aircraft merged with the McDonnell Co. or St. Louis in 1967 to form the aerospace giant, McDonnell Douglas Corp. James S. McDonnell, founder or the McDonnell Co., died in St. Louis last August. Mr. Douglas is survived by his widow, the former Marguerite Tucker , whom he married in 1954 ; a daughter, Mrs . Bruce (Barbara J ean ) Arnold of Washington, D.C.; foor sons, Donald W. Jr., William E .• James S., and Malcom A.; nine grandchildren and two great· . grandchildren . • • Niguel death • clues sough{ Oran1e County Sheriff's Department homicide In· vesti1atora continued their search today for evidence at a La1una Ni,uel residence where a 25-year-old eniineer waa found slain early Monday. Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Dan Spratt said investigators have yet to fmd a knife used. to re· peatedly '41tab Donald Frank Cook in the bedroom of the home at 29742 Ellendale Drive. No motive ha s be e n established for the s laying, Spratt said. There was no sign ol forced entry, he added. Spratt said--.an autopsy con- ducted Monday revealed that Cook had been involved in a struggle with bis assailant before being fJttallY stabbed. ''There were a couple of minor defensive-type cuts where he had put up his arms to protect himself,'' Spratt said. Cook's body was discovered in a bedroom of the home in the quiet residenUaJ neighborhood al 12:30 a .m. Monday by his roommate, identified as John Hasircoglu. Cook was employed as a field construction engineer by Bechtel Corp., and was working at the San Onofre Nuclear ~nerating Station. A Bechtel s pokes man said Cook had worked for the firm for "only a few monlbs. Investigators said the house which Cook owned, showed n~ signs ol forced entry. Nor were there signs that burglary or rob· ~ery were motives for the slay. ing. Cook was repeatedly stabbed in the upper body, investigators said. No weapon was round. The Cook slaying brings to three the number of unsolved homicides that have occurred in Laguna Niguel since August. CIVIC, CENl(R DW!r,.lltlt,.._M-. SCENE OF MURDER Ellend81e Drtve In Nlguet OC transit strike looms; talks pushed Negotiators for the Orange County Transit District and its 1,000 mechanics and bus drivers ~ere trying today to arrange final contract talks before Thursday. when the workers claim they will go on strike. If the negotiators fail to reach an agree ment on what have been d_es_cribed as "mos tly econonuc issues," the strike. set for 12:01 a.m., is· expected" to hall OCTD's bus service to 80.000 passengers per day. • The 210 mechanics and 760 drivers rejected separate con· tract offers from the district in votes taken over the weekend. The mechanics voted 175·1 and the drivers voted 575·28. accord· ing to sources with the Workers United Transportation Union. Chatterton leaves OC law position Veteran Orange County Depu- ty District Attorney Robert Chatterton, who was the pros- ecutor in the highly publicized trials of a Westminster obstetri- c~ an acquitted of charges he killed a fetus, bas announced his resignation to enter private law practice. Chatterton, a former San Clemente police officer who also was defeated in a bid for a sup e ri or c o u r t judgeship in t h e ·"'N o . vem ber elec- tion, said the overriding consideration in hi s d e - CHATTEaToet C i S j 0 n t 0 leave was financial. Chatterton's resignation from the district attorney's office will take effect on Feb. 13. Three days late r, the Huntington Beach resident will join the San- ta Ana law practice of Marshall Schulman. tormer Orange County pros· ecutor. Chatterton spent 12 years with the District Attorney's office. Seven or those years, be said, were spent handling homicide cases. the most famous of which was the unsuccessful pr0secu- tion of Dr. William Waddill, who was accused or strangling a newborn child during an abor· tion. In two trials that gained na- tional attention, juries were una- ble to reach unanimous de· cisions. resulting in the charges agains t Dr. Wadd ill being dropped. A year after the second trial ended, Chatterton ran for a Superior Court judgeship against North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald. who eventually pre- vailed in a November runoff. , Chatterton is the son of a A major contributor to Fitzgerald's successful cam· paign was Dr. Waddill, who felt Chatterton had gone overboard in trying his case a second time after th~ first jury deadlocked . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.!..~~--~- • Ml lf!P' "-••••1'• a. •••• ~ NYSE COMPOSRE TRANSACTIONS .. .. 'l N DMVM.OT CLOllNG 141.•' ..... ., ..... ,~ 'Operation' unload' on waf BJ lllLTON llOKOWITZ ; Tryina to keep traek of wbo malt• what 01' wbo oWnl wbom la eompUeated because tbe relaUODabis-e~e. Compmilel ean move ln and out of bertbl, depetadlnc f"1 the wblml ol tbelr cwporate muten. Tbere's a new switchover ln the works ri&bt now. · lntematioDal Telephone &r Telearapb (JTf) 1ot where they are today, the nation's 12th lar1est company, by pick· int up several hundred other companies over a 20-y.,- span. Thia wu durint the reip ol Harold S. Geneen. They bou1ht Sheraton hotels, the Bobbs-Merrill book publisher, Wonder bread, Hoste11 cup- cakH, Twinkies and the I Ha~ord lnsurance Group. l Thil insatiable appetite resulted ln a severe case of in· digestion. So now ITT ia into "Operation Unload." In the past two years they have sold off or closed down 33 opeia· tiona. ~ Yellow Cab company of Washington, D.C., po longer belongs to them, nor does the Pearson candy co"1· pany. ! I NOW nlEY WANT to cough up still another part :or their sprawling empire: Morton frozen foods. Morton ~a familiar name ln supermarket freezer cases. They make frozen dinnen, pot pies, fried chicken and baked goocla. They rank aa one of the major performers in this areda, with annual sales of $200 million. 1 ITT, with annual sales of $24 billion, will hardly mf.ss Morton. Just as RCA, an S8 billion conglomerate, will hardly miss the Banquet frozen food b~inesa that it's sell· ing off. <For whatever reason, big corporation.s have bad trouble making a lot of money in the frozen food busines~s) .. Is there a buyer for Morton foods? Yea, there is. R .. Reynolds Industries of Winston-Salem, N.C., bas agreed take the frozenJood.s bualness off ITT's hands . . BUT WAIT A MINVTE, Isn't Reynolds the bfg cigarette company, bringing us such brands as Winston, Salem, Camel and Vantage? Yes, they are but they have built up a mighty presence in the food industry, and they obviously want to expand on that base. : Reynolds pushed its way lnto foods during the 1960s when the rumblings linking cigarettes to lung canctr began to sound louder and louder. Tobacco profits enabl+f •them to .buy a bunch of companies making foods aqd beverages. Into the Reynolds fold came these bran~: Chun King Chinese foods, Patio Mexican foods, HawaU~ Punch, Vermont llald syrup, My•T• Fine puddinga, College Inn broths and juices. : Food was not the·only diversification for Reynolds. It bought the largest contalnershlp operator in the countrj, Sea-Land. And it got into the oil business by acquiridg American Independent OU. THE FOOD BVSINESS slumped along at Reynolds, not scaring anyone, until im when it mad~ a major move by shelling out some $800 million to buy San Francisco. baaed Del Monte, the nation's largest canner of fruits and · vegetables and one of the biggest importers of fresh fruits (bananas and pineapples). Reynolds consolidated all of its food operations under the Del Monte banner. It's a $2 billion business, making Reynolds the cigarette leader one of the biggest food pro- cessors we have. • 1 Ce'"' IS~ ..... <*"IS a pound, U.S. clH1111etlonL u .. 32 cents a pound. 11i.c 41V>-41~ <*<'ll a pound, clellverM. Tl• '7, IU. Metals W-<ompotll• Ill. Al_,_ 76 Ctftll e pound, H. Y • ~.., U.S.00 per flap, l'leti-.. 10.00troy OI., N.Y. Sll1•rr NEW YORI( IAPI -Hendy ' Har.ti.I 1llv~ '°'*"" S12.fl0, off IO.Ool. , En9alllarcl 1llnr SU .*, oft $0.b4; lallrlcatect •II-llJ.717, off I0.042. , Geld q ..... ••••I I .. ,..._........... 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So ler .. kno-to Ille SeCUfed .. .,. GEORGI WATSON •uo-• _, .. ..._. ~-1nnu ~ .... ITATIMINT >u•l~u-: RA NOY •11ooe:s ASSOC .• JO )rd ty, ... buill\Ht ""-' end •OClfltMl ft ,.. a. Mala Uke Oeor11a ud Vtr~ aad auch '"-tooow1,.. ...,_ 11 •111t 11<111. AOUA co...cePn, ,_ s. co.ti s11 . 1. U9UM 1Nc11, cA tits1 uced oy '"' o.tor ,tor,.,. 111rw ,,..,, DY AND 0,. f'•TITION ,... .. t: Mlt11w1y.i..ee-1H<11t7•S1 R•ndell 1(11111 Ll nllem U7 tt PUI, •re BOB 5 SP •INKLER T 0 ADM IN IS TI R a;CN'riue.uOallu,Ttl MMICoham ,Olt.lo. All'WI,....... o .,. TAHOON 01u1tl!R 'I' 01e11n .. _.. Adem, 301111 nrd, Merln•r 111t1. 1 ,.01 ioe, i.ev11n• SERVICE: 1214 s. Lyon.J Senti AM, ESTATENO.A·tOJ ...... Equal time la all LIM)' &Ill, the ........ yoluUon61ta INSTAL~T•a... '4J WlllOI\ SI .. ~ .. Newoon lttdl, C:•llforftlet2MJ Nl911tl CAmn CA; BOB s SPRINICLt:R Rl!PAIA -~ ..... ..... Mew, CA "'11. JIO HUIMrU, uo Jtou. Cot I• Tllll '11ut1MH i, C-llClld by er< In SE RI/ICE. 1214 s. Lyon, Slnl• ..... T 0 a I I h • I r I , r o." Tlllldon.'4Sw11 .... s1 .. cos1• MeM,C•lltomi•m27 e1IYle111e1. CA.LHtci.y10111ec1•1mt1tJ.1t.11. beneficiaries, creditors "Wea6mp!y wutbotht.McrtaUonudevolulion MeM,CAttW Thi• ""'1"'" 1, cone1uc1eo 11y • R K.um..m 0••.o.Jen ... ''11·' .. 1 and contl-ntcredltorsof ~I ....... • • Dr ,,..,. ___ T G'·... prince p h l l l p 0 r Tiii\ Ml_," <onctuclecl lly ... ,,,. 91,.. •• 1 ~ ... ,, Tllh ll•t-1 ••• 11190 wllll '"' II-rt R. Cltt•ll ..... ll'~u.uWH preMlft-. ••11 u . -. ..... • E I d h ~Mdliet ~ G ...... " •ci.m ,_,y Clerk of D<A119t CountfonJen. CANT·~~.~!'~ George Watson Ruddy of tnJvenll.)' ol Calllornl•·llalMd bk>-ehem61t wbo ls na an says t e 0 .. TM!doft Tfll\ Ni-t ... lllld wltll tM JO.,... ... .. .. __ .... -Anaheim, Callfornla, end ate d1redor ol u.. 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Fell >. 1 .. 1 1t0 .. t PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC N,,....ICE A petition his bffn filed ~~ IC~OP&UTINGONA-.•uuuaalbud•et terference in other J•n 20.27.Feo.J,io.1"1 »s-11 ... ,,. by Randall Ruddy In the · a tsed lar1ely via small private doaaUoa.a. la the' countries is largely PVIJLIC NOTICE nAT1MaNTo"•""o1tAWAL su1tu1oacouno11cAL111o•N1A Su~rlor Court of Oranve )blefresearchceoierrorlhecrta&loaiatdrlve. to blame for "the PUBLIC NOTICE · ""°"""""T"'"'"'" couNno,ouNoa county requestlno that ..: And tut res.arch la the dllfereece between the f OP11tAT1Noui-011t HO.A...... R•nd•ll Rudd" be --ppolnt ... -new movement and crea-~!~~~~ a'::°d~h~ ~~~~ '~c~~~!::!•::r "~~m::!1:::• T~~~1!=: !~!!:!:,' ,:~.:~..... "~~:i· .. ~A~N;:T""'~:'!l0 ed .. a; person~I r;presen: I' •l ~fQ-~on;:~°N':w°' :!e ::~~ race." .. ::T!~':•:::~'°:~::::.bU: ... !:rt~~:::-,1 :, 00 ;:.::: ~,7::~!J~:~:::~~:~~{;1;J~~ 1n!" ~~=~.;?\;!:~::a~~~:' ~R~!~d~d: :;< ~~s~~t~ "~ evolutlon4sta try to prove -------------Un lYtr tlly Ori•• Co'1a Meu 20 eucll Street, Le91111• Buch, TINGTON HARBOR BOAT SERVICE ELIZABETH DOUGLASS, DIANE u '( 'under the In· their Cue ICienti(ically."" Calllornlet?U1 , • Callfornlafi.SI al 3JSJ r.~ O•, H11nll"IJI011 Beech, MICHE LE DOUGLASS •nd JOHN dependent Administration I Keren S..11nne klrkp•trlt~ lit Allred hnJ•mln FHller, ,,,, CA '264t DAVIOOOUGLASS,JR.,Mlno" of Estates Act). The petl-___ ... ______ I ICR'a start ol ei1bt scien· N d. t Unlyt,,lly Dr ive CoU• M'•u G•YIOt• OrlY•, L•911n• •••ell , Tiie fictitious bUtintU Mme,,.... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\tl, t' I f 4l •• all holdi .. __ lo al de1rees hu debated pro u 18 C•llfornl• '7121 . . C•lllornlefi.SI ment IO• 1111 P1rt11tr\lllp .... 111.0 on Sllblecl lo Conll•m•110n by Ille OOYt ion s set or hear I no In .. , .... , n1 uuo; r • . • Tiiis bu\jf\9\\ ,, cond..ct•o by ... '" Tiii' llvlll\Ht 1, conducled by ... In· J11ly 10, ,.., In Ille County Of Oren91. '""""' 5-rlor COurl, on f'ollruery Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic lvolution scientlata at more than 120 colle1e cam· jlyld11AI . OIY!dull. F11ll Mme end e<ldrtu of Ille 119rwn 11, , .. , •I 10.00 •.m. or lllerHll•r Center Dri11e, West. In -the P"s-ac-· the u .s. and Canada. ' I' l(•rtn 1tlr1!1141trlo All~ B FHCMt wlllldr•wll\Q Niies Anlllony Mllcllell, wllnln .,.. "-•llow.d llY ..... Ille II,,• c . t f s t A w "'" • ..,... cont Thi• \lalemenl WH 11190 wllll the Tiiis ll-1-nl wa' llled With 1111 3JU '-"""Or., MIHllll\Qton BHcll, CA ""l9Md, as vuerdl•n, wlll Hll el I y 0. an a n a • The anli·evolulioniata, Gish ••ya. maintain that ro Co11nty Clerk Of O••n11e COUMY on (011111, Clerk Of Or~ CO<Hlly on Jen UM• prl••I• Ml• to .... hlllhe•t •nd DHI net California on February 25, "kf\Own laws and natural proeesllell demonstrate Jenutry •. 1 .. 1 t, 1"1 NII .. AnlllOny Mll<llell bid•• on Ille lermt llld Condlllons 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . . ,,,Jet, ,,.~, 11mMt 11ereln•1ttr mtntio...c1, •11 ''""'· "11• IF YOU OBJECT to the ., that the universe COUid not have created llaelf. Life h PublisMCI Orenve GoHI O•llY Piiot, Pullllllle<I Or-CoHI Delly Piiot, Pu1111"'9d Oren11t Cw" Delly Piiot, •nd inl.,1'11 Of Ille un.HtSl9MC1, H ~elf could not have Spontaneoully COme into be· 80110 t Jan 13, 20,21, f'tb. 3, 1 .. 1 211·11 J•n. ll,20,27,f'ell.3, ltll 241-ll Ftb, 3, 10, 11. 24. 1 .. 1 •lo.II 9uerdlen. In IM,.., pt-rty louted granting Of the petition, \ I ." -e In tlle Co11nty ot Oren91, Stele 01 YOU Should either appear PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE C•lllorriia, OHCrlbtd" '0110•'· at the hearinn and state Gish, author or • book called "Evolution: The PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL' An und!Yldtd 1m)rd '" ... + VISALIA CAP l _ .. · ,., .. 11n-10L.o11otTrec111se., your objections or flle ... ossils Say No!," claims tbe second law or "crmousau11N1u '--------.---"cT1T1ous.,,,11N1u per Mep •.core1ec1 '" Boo11 m . P•11t' written objections with the )hermodynamics precludes iradual development of Tulare County nudists NAMI suT1M1NT ·,.,CT1TIOUI au11N111 NAM• sTATIMINT 14, JS -~°' M1sce11•neous M•P•. ,,. court before the hearing. lfe because it establishes lbat beat cannot move beware, the sheriff's de· ... ~!,1ooow11\Q 119r'°" is 0011\Q bUM· Tl•• ,.."=9..,!'::~:.-:•.',. 1toinv o..!~~'~o:~ow1nv Pmons .,. 001nv ~:o ~:~.:' ,,.. county 111<or•r ot Your appearance may be -m a colder place to a wanner place within. closed partment wants you. HAWAIIAN AAINBOW f'UN ANO llutl_ .. ; CAL VIN CAT, 11>01 Ml Wynne Ct,. EXCEPTING THEREFROM Unll~ I in person or by yo:Jr at· GV c ··N·CK SHOP J"'• E• I '''" St ~ SUNWIST .... o .. t•TIES. '° N Clo, Fo .... l•nll•llty,CAt'JIOI ,. 0 II Ill llo •• Ill c t 0fhysa'cal S""tem. That means, he H"", that order oun'y Counsel Tom ~ · ·-' •~. "' llQ es ' .... o.. • on· orney. "~ ;,v :o"• Me\t, Callfornl• '1'11 VIN * Glt .. IN, Soutfl ~. CA P•ul Shin llo, 1141 >!n aro ~I reel, oo,.,11n•11m PIMI recordecl tn a-UtH I F y O U A R E A ~uld not now from disorder without outside AS· Bowman is developing John IUm•t•nl, 1421 Suporl mn. WHlm•nsur,CAt'JMJ P•~ ~"' Olft<••I llKO•O• OI W •O an ordinance at the re· DrlY•, HuntlnQron B .. c11. ct 111ornl• P•ter c. Ho1•11•. '° N. vi11• • wayne u.,.,.,,.,,.,_.s T11omron. C0<.onty CREDITOR or a cont· stance. ,,.... ce1e11 .... s..11 ~.CA tun Sen•• A,.., cAn10o PARCEL 2. un.1 51 ., ~ .. non,,,. ingent creditor of the de· • HE ALSO UGVES TllAT TOO many of the SO· ~fesyt t:~o~t~f !~m !~~ ,.!1~~a':'"'"'"" cone1ucteo by an '" .. ~. ~ •. • "'*Y 51" Lee<H\• 99~~~' ::i,:~~.~ conuc1..cieo lly • ~:~:.~7= P1•" ,.,.,,.o 10 '" ceased, you must file your t• lied "intermediate stages•• ol man's evolutionary JOM K•""''""' Tiit• llWI""• 1• c-1icted 11Y • wevno u""""" S.id D.--rty "commo111y rtl•••eo claim with the court or avelop--t ·-missin• from rouu .....v>rds of.pre· nudity in the county•s Thi\ "., ....... , .... filed wllf\ IM 119Mrel PIF1Nnlllp. Tn1s st•t-nl ·~ ,,,.., ••Ill Ille to H • ~ .... _ .... 11 IOC•ltO .. , present It to the personal ~SlOriclii:;,.:;:rth. e , ·-..,.. eastern hills . ~=~:~~v~.'~;:I °.! O•an99 County on Tlllt ~:-:..: 11 .... wllll UN ~O~~~Cle,.,or Or-CoumyonJen !:::..~:~:~.~•ook Street, CoU• representative appointed "W tr th t Id not th B'bl to Complaints were re· P:1UM• Cownty C-of~•• ,_,Yon J•n. "'~ T1111 ..,. ,, suo1ec110 <11rrtn1 , ..... by the court within four es ess • we wou use e l e P11bll\lled °'-Co.SI O•llY Pl101. "· ,,.,, P1111'"""' 0<.,.111 cws1 oa11y P1101. <o•en•"'" con0111ons. ·~•,.<•IOllt. , .. months from 'the date of prove our point, .. adds Gish, whose institute is ceived last year by the Jtn u. 20, 21, Ftll l, , .. I 123-11 lllU17t f'ell ), 10," 14, , .. , S-11 \9rv•rtonl, n!lflls, "Qllh ol wey, HM first issuance of letters as d rt t bo l k d P11llll-()< .... Coetl Delly Pllol, nl -1 Dr f ~n orrshoot of San Die1o's tiny Christian Heritage epa m en a u na e PUBIJC NOTICE Jan. n, F.o. >.10.11, , .. , 01 .. 1 PUBIJC NOTICE ;:_0,~ ... s '"II •nc11m en<es 0 provided in Section 700 of College."Weusenoreligiousliteratureatall." people along county Tne term' •no conc1111ons 01 .. ,. the Probate Code of But scientists subscribinl to the lbeory or evolu-streams and in Sier ra "CTITIOUS IUSINHS PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINEH ··~.,II '" l•wfut monoy ol I ... UlllltO Cal ifornla. The time for lion scoff al the creationists' scientific claims. meadows. NAMI STA TIMI NT NAMI STATIMENT s•••H o1 ,....,.,1c,1 0, ~·• cu ll ,,.0 f I ling claims will not ex-T"• lollowlnQ oe•son' UO dolnQ Tiie IO!l-ll\Q PttWll\ It OOlnQ Du,I· P•rl <ttdll, lM le<mt o1 \11tll credit to pi re prior tO fOUr months "We aren't talking about a closed system when The proposed 0 r . o..11nesu• 111CT1T1ous auStNl!H ,..,us f ,.-e talk about the earth and sun, so that just doesn't II EH A y p ROOU c Ts. 11110 NAMI STATIM•NT A I AUTO OOCTOll OF OllANGE De •cetptilOle lo lllt 1111••dl.,. end IO rom the date of the hear-~ Id .. 0 R. h rd Le . l dinance would make S.c11lllo Sl•HI, Founlaln ll•lley, Thtfoll-lnQper1oonu,.dolnollui1· COUNTY AUTO RESE ... AC>! ,,.. Cor~.t;"" Pt•cenl u~: . .°~:11• Ing noticed above 1~o up, says r. lC a mmon, assocaa e nudity in public illegal C•11forn1••21oe nesm ~~~~:g;g;;::GE~J~~vA~!o~1 :;:;,0~~. 01,.!:',~0~;:,d 0,. <c!; YOU MAY E XAMINE i:HrectorortheLaboratoryofChemicalBiodynamics with two exceptions: Geor99 c. Ttms. 11110 s.culllo, KELLY'S GUEST HOME. i.•11 ••edlord,Fllll•rto·.c•a, •• 5 • 1um111onofso•ebytrwco11rt the file kept by the court. Uc D-k I Strut, Fount•ln V•llev. Celllornl•1 EtolH, Mlulon Ille Jo. C•lllornl• ., .. , ~ .. ~. v• 6 Cl II ,at DC"r e ey. among children under 12 .,IOI r<•tllryn Kell' Zollo, 1 .. 12 EIOIH, ~on•ld M. Knowlb, 20 1 M•Cllo•CI. ' s or 0 "" ••• '"••led ror '"'' II you are inte rested In the • > d d · h Gu\ Ttr11•, 17770 S1culllo SI reel.. Ml•ilon VltJ C 111 I 9•••1 F11llerlon CA tQU5 o•ootrty •no ""'51 De '" wrtllno •no estate "O m f' I P "LEONTOLOGISTS"NSWERTHEGishcOn· an ur1ng t eater • • o .• orn• ..... TlllSMlntt•h<onCIUCIOClb••n •n· Wiii D• •tce .. eo •I In• olflU ol • , u •Y I ea re-" " performances. f'ount•ln \/alley, C•lllornla '110I OoNld Allll•l Zollo, , .. ,, EIOll•. O••ldU•I • I fllomas w ... ~''°"· Jr allornol quest with the court to re· ten lion about missing fossils by pointing out that 11.~:;:1 ~~;;:~:,,,~ conoucttd by • M~~:~" ~~~~;r~'::C',~;~, •n •n AonOld M Knowitt 1or ,,,. Q11•rd1an. 11 no E 11111 s1rttt, ceive special notice of the tnore and more fossils are continually beinl found. 04!0•9" c Term Olvld11•I. Thi\ ••• ,...,,.,,., .... lllto woln tllt s..,,,. 111 Coil• ,,,,.,. C•l•fOrn·• 0• Inventory of estate assets u. ' h The not th l f 'Id Oon A z Coullly Cler~ Of D<anQr Counly on J•n ma, ot 1•1f0 willl Ille Cltrk ol lht u1c reasinglyclos angl egap. Y e a OSSI e· GIRAF~ITI' rhis ,,.,.....,.,., ••• ,,,.., w•111 ,,.. ••d °''0 ,,,-, 1 sup•roo• co11•• o• 0111.•ttto ,., 1110 and of the petitions. ac -. d • blind l ._ t b Count• Cltrk OI OrtnQe C0<.o•1Y off J•n l<•lllryn l<olly ZollO "' 0 11 1 t 'J)C>Sils are USUaUy fOUn Via UC•, DO Y '· 1•11' Tiiis ,lelt.....,I wes flttd ,.11n tllt FUJJ20 ouar ••n per"°"• Y. 1 •ny r•mt ••ttr C 0 U n S and rep Of' t S Systematic research, SO the "mialinl links" that ,., ,..~.--. .. ,., '1SWU Co11nty Cltrk ol Ot•nQe County on Publl'ntd OrenQe Co.sl 0••1• Piiot, 11''1 Dublic•tton of lnis nolice •nd described in Section 1200 might solidly rerute the anti-evolutionist thinking J:;,u~~":.'1~::,~:~· O•lly ~·~; Jenwy '· ... , ,,,,,.,. Fell ~· "· 1·~ ---60111 ~~-:: ';' .. ~~:: l:.~:~.1101\ ono D•O of the California Probate could turn up anytime. But thecreationial5 continue Pullll tMCI 0renve cout oa11y P1101, PUBLIC NOTICE ::;:~ :c-:;..·~_:.~0.~f~t<~,.~· ,';,,•,1,11 Code. toga in ground. TheCallrorn.iaatate Board of Educa· PUBLIC NOTICE Jan u. 20• 21• Fell 3· '"1 11"'' -- -re\e,.td IOrtjKI Any •nd ... DIO\ ·..,,,1.0 0 allo ..... crea••on theory to be taucbt an· all state 111cT1T1ous eustNESs O•TEo J•"""'Y .JO "" Mil.., Dost•I, Attornev \ -'" u NAME STATEMENT Jonn a. •• a 00<.IQ••u. oit L•w, 505 City P•rkw•y ~chools so long as it's not in science classes. And "CTtTtous iusiNus PUJSLIC NOTICE T111 10110 .. •nQ D'''°"' .,. 001no G.>e•ci•en w t SUit 1000 0 r NAMISTATEMENT O..Slnt\\U LI P,OLO >!£HOE•SON •ft• •s , • I r•nge, Gishsays"Oureffortsaredefmltelypickingup." r.,,,.,.1_ll\Q ll9'""'"001nQO..si· 111CT1T1ousiU$iH1ss TBBWCOMPANY,100E .. 1Towu. oiNsMooR ' C•. 92661 ; tel : (714) • Although not a s ingle anti-evolutionist holds the "9U •• NAMI STATIMINT 4000 Mec:Attllur 8o111evaro HtWPOrt T"OMAS w. HENDERSON, Jll 135-2924. h . h' r bi l d ..... t l • Ill BOGIE'S U I BOGIE 'S AT Tho IOllOWll\Q -Wll\ il 00•1\Q blli• BHtll,CA'7.., lWEut11U1St'"1,S0trlolll C a1rmanS Ip 0 a 0 ogy e_..men a any maJOr ~:.170,~:i.,:~•n Strut, Biibo•. non H Rltll.,d L BHuc11amp, 700 Eul Cnl• "'9sa, Cell..,.,..• UU1 Publl•Md 0,~ Co.st O••ly Piiot LJ .S . university. Creationists are makinl inroads On A ltll•rd Roley Bon•rd ,. • GOLDEN GIRL PAGEANTS, 1525 Tower, 4000 M•t Artf\11r Boute•••O, Tel.__ (7141 Ml-77M f'tll 2 J q. '"' SS"ll f . ~ • • Superior Aw., HtWPO'I heel\, C•lll Ne .. ~1 Beec:11 CA -~1 • •n fer -111 r-"""' • • 2&&3 P•11I -Cl\trltt Tr•ulweln, 2'10 Pwbh~ 0-.nQt Co.ll O••ly P"ol the faculll'esofsomeca1·1 orruacam ... ··-Be y wood Oro••. N•wpo•I Be•cll • ~· • .,_ ~ trfleyt ~ ·-I . •! Creation is taught as the origin of the universe in c·;~~:;~s1~!" (-llCltO llY ... '" Oorolhy E. !>fir• .... • LAndl•ll Co11r1 Ne .. POrt Boule•.,d, NtWP0'1 BH<n. l'ebru••• J ... 10 1 .. 1 llHI PUBLIC NOTICE one San Francisco State U niversity biology classand 01.1e1u•1 H~~:':~ae::.~· ~~!i~iecr DY .,. 1,. c"'o "':°-rt F a. --- three of the 29 biology instructors at Cal State Chico Alc,_d A 8-ro 01y1011a1. M••~ s""'· Sent• "::.":c"',,.D;1~~0, North PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF are anti' -evolut1·on1'sts. Thil ,,., ....... , w•• flltd wllll '"' Oorolhy E SnrtYt JemH p Wem11nQ1on, 1&41 Y"IJl•y ----· CLARA BELLE WATSON Count, C1tr• of Or•nQr Co11nly on Tiii\ s!At"'*'I .,., llleo •1111 ffl( ... .,.,..,.,Irvine, CA't?ll~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF AND OF PETITION TO clim'~i'ee.:.r~~~i~~i~~l .. ~~~~~e~!![~~egn:t':~~:: J•n11.,y•,1 .. 1 f'UMJt i"."1~~c1erko40r.nve C0<.omyonJen II•~;~,~:;;:::~,~ cono11cted by • PRUETTHIMT.IDOUNNNTAONDAODF ADMINISTER> ESTATE ..-~ Published OrenQe Cool! O•ltv Piiot, '1M... Rlclllrd L BH11tt1emp • NO. A· 107411. !.hearing from the stale Board of Education when we "-"·-'_3·_20_• '-'·-F-•b_1_· '-"'.._ __ "_1·_81 Publl•ntd Or-Co.SI O•l•Y P1101 r11•• ,,.,......,, .. ., 111.a .,11,, 111e MINISTER ESTATE 'NO. T o a 1 1 h e i r s • gel a new governor and we hope Ronald Reagan's "•b.J,io.11.14,1"1 UJ.11 cou111y C1er~oi 0r.,..coun1yonJan. A-107416. beneficiaries. creditors PUBLIC NOTICE JO '"' • election victory will improve the political climate for HuRwtTZ. llEMEA. MA<OONALo , T o a I I h e 1 r s • and contingent creditors of us ." H11.. PUBLIC NOTICE MEADE beneficiaries, creditors Clara Belle Watson of I Elia& is o columniat bateCf m Santa Monica). ll1CT1T1ous iusrNEH ir1cTmous 1us1N1u A1tornevu1 u w and contingent creditors of H u n t i n g ton B e a c h • ··-------------• PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·------------"ICTITIOUI IUllNIH Cl'lt"M NMM ITATIMINT NOTICE OF TllUSTll'S SALi Tiie 191i.w1119 '"'IOnt •r• do1n· T .s ..... um ...,.,,..., •: TRUSTEE SAF ECO TITLE FAZIO'S FAST TAN. lttlJ BNch INS URANCE COMPAN Y, HOO 11 ............. .,,..,.,a.clr,CA'l .. Wllslltre Boul••••d. lo' AnlJtlH, .. ,..,. J. tcllH,. 1122 No. Lin C011f to010 Tel""'°"' IJIJI 11H7M AIOe., S... Alie. CA t2701. On f'elltU¥y 24, '"' •t 11 00 o'clock Tlllt ...,_ It condu«ed lly an In " M •• IM l•onl Olllet tnt••l'C• In.... ... ........ 1. "'•111 1--, oi Sefeco Tiiie '"''"""' ..,_.J. Ickes Comp•nv. tu H Br-...•y, Clly of Tillt ......_1 -n1e11 w1111 hnl• An•. SUI• of Celllornl•, c-1,CllrltofOr..,..c-tyOftJen SAi" ECO TITLE INSURANCE COM 2J. '"'· PANY, • «>•PGr•llon, .. TtlJSlH un "' de• Ille a.ct of Trust tatevted by 111'1*1..,. er.,.. Coell Delly PllOI, EDITH JA.NE McAFEE .... IHlm•r Jtfl. 27, Ila J, 10, 1'.1 .. 1 '»41 rje<I women r«Ol"dtd J.,... 27. ttlO as d0<11ment no. lOl2.S In -tMt 11419' tt3 01 Oftklel Records 111 the ofll<• ef PVBUC NOTICE Ille Aoco•der ol Oren11• Co1111ly, -----------'1tllon•I•, b'I ,..son of dlleull In IM IUPlltlOlt COU•T 0 ,. CALlf'OltNIA pa,menl or pertormence of 0011... COUWJYOflOltA ... a tltl'lt "'ured llltrelly tnct11dlne ii.. NIO*C--DrtftW"' ., .. <II or dtf...it, -Ice Of wllkll wes ._. ... CA 11m ·~ordeel Ocl. U, lteO es doc-I no. MA••IAM Olli' • '1>M Ill ...... mtt ..... ,,.. ol Mid Of. m. )•1 R~Of'clt, wlll Mii el pvllfl< euc· .::~rt••r : lllM DANl•LLI! vn lo h 11'91\etl bldOer lor <•tll In It ......... : Jlll""IY MATMIW t.wf11t ,._y Of the United Sleles,. llUlllL •llllolll ... ., (_, ol ••rr•11ty, ••. OretteCI or Implied u to llll•. IUMMONllllAMIL~LAWI llOtMHlen, or enc11morencn, 1or the C---.r · 01n1a ..,,POW of "''"II obfl(ljtlloM M<ured -.Tteal llY Mid Ottd of Tr1111. Ille 1,,,,,.,, con-YM ........ ~~ ,_, "'·· ...... IO Mid TruslM lly Mid °""Of .......... -y-....... Uutt In property slti..led In Ille c-· llHN.,..JW,......wttlllfl• .. ,•. ........................... :;:,~~.:--= Sl•lt Of Cellfornl• end If ,,_11 wlllllto-lr ll\t ed\ll<eof 11111• TIM Soulllfftler1, 1~.0TS feet •f lorM, Ill Ills,.,,.... ... .,.., tflOuld do .. ,.,. Nortllwult•ly \0 '"' 01 1119 prom~l,t0INIY_r_or111Md· SoulllHtllffly h•O --llllf t<rft t111,t1e"'.mtYMlllWOfllltne. """°' ot lol )UOf Newport He19"1t I,, tlle Cl· UteH lie ........ •114•••· It l~ol Cotl• MIM, c-ty Of Of.,..., ......, ...-....., ~ _,. • "'" .. c.i ........... -..... .... • i'tir..., 111 ._ • P ... u., Ml .. .......,._ ... "'-,........ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 011 01,.AULT NANCY E SHAW, .. iUbSlltuloO lrvlt" -"'at ~•r1Ain dffd ol t•uSI ••etu l•d lly WILLIA M C WAAMINGTON, tit H lr11l10I", 10 OA\/10 H WALLACE -BARBARA H. WALLACE, ,...,.,.._, •nd wilt u joint lenenll, es -fk•••le•. O•teG •nd HKIAecl S.ptemlllr 10, .. 1. And recordtd OclC*or J, ''" n 1nsrr11ment HO JllJ, Bo<* tn.., P•QI ltsl. OI· lltlll re<onts oi Ille County Recordtr Ore nee Counry. C•ltfornl•. llereby QIYH l\011<0 lllel t btea<I\ Of 11\f 0 ... l19Ahon, tor wfllcll s .. o -o1 lrusl '' wc:11rll1. hes 0<curred, Ille Nl11rt 01 Ille ll•H<ll llel"IJ l•llu•• IO ' P•y to Ille lleMll<lerlH Ill• prtn clpel end accrueo tnto•HI Cl\19 •nd P41Y•ble lo .. Id bonoli<l••IH on Ho• ol!lllet J, ltlll end O.C•m""r l , ltlO, •nd J. To pey wNtn ""' lht INH rtnr•I '"Ille wm Of USO 00 eno ec<ruod lete c11erv-s -lntereSI, 11 •M, o.,. •nd .,.y.Ote lo Ti.. lr•lre GomP4111Y. wlli<ll Sill!! Wll peyellle on ~UQUSI I, ltlO l. To "' wl\tn due Ille 11<11r1C1 pro-perty IHts to 0•.,QI Counly T•• Collector for Ille Y••" 1t1'·IO •nd 1'90·11, By tffSOll of Ille 1ore901n9, lllt llenellclerlt• llH dlrecttd 111e •11b· Jlltuted IMI" to dO<l1r1. and the Mm• It lltrtll' Clftl•r,td, (het , ... ,,.. dlllledneu. •ncl etl wm• se<urtd by said wlllllllltld trust" ,,.,.llY e•oclS to Mii, or <AllH lo lie lOld, the l•lltl properly lowlltfy tllAI obll9Allon. Dated: .i.. ... ry U , 1 .. 1 Heney E. SllAw Sllllllltulld Trull .. DOUOLAS IC. WALUCI -~°"­~ IMdl, CA tlMt l"Wll"'" Ortl'Ot Coltl D•llY Piiot, F ...... ryJ.•, 10, 1 .. I •rMt PVBLIC NOTICE tille11H111 Me11t: record• •I .. , • .._. • • ... '--• ....,_ • ~C....,,Cellfornfe. ...... ------------~ ... .-MIAfl<• •nd •"'"'..... • .,..-..-.. .. -.... fllCTtnOUI au11•111 ~ •• t11119(1Wt tnd fdl;-ft ff .. -...... • lllt -, ..... ..... 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IA"COTITLI _...... ....... fl......,.,, ....... la, "'1. .Lo• •HSu•ANCI COMl'AN'I' .._.n. dll' ~. cllM "'""'' ....... , ""f!' 91'~11N. .._,..., ............. _......., ,.. .._....Or .. C•el Delly Pllll, } ,.,_....,_Oftk., ltlf M _., .. .,.... iW tM c.wt. JM. tr, ..... 1. 1', 17, 1"1 as .. t • TltllOI* ... ..m Tiii..,.......,. ......... ~-.. O't u ..... ,... . . =~ :r.:r.-""" ...:~ PVBLIC ~OTICE T-.1..-ceC.. ..... _,...... Di.at.-, '6, ""1, lllOTICIWAl'PUCATIOlll llO• ........ CIM,.... L.llAe•MtCM C .. '11 CM .... lllOWNl .... 111'011 .... Or-. CMtt Otlly Pl.... j , ~. ~· ALCOllOUC llYlaAel 1.IC .. 11 .... "· 17,,. ~ °'""' , ... o.lly ....... ' , ... WMll 1.1e11. 17,,.._I. tt. 17."" ..,_.. T•WllelftltMmyCllllcer111 l\.ANKl ..... IP, MM<lll l"M & TaVM09N, MkMel •• WI '"''"" I• 1111 OeHr1-AI al Alc ... llc ..,_.. ~ fir .. _.. ON IA4.I .. , ......... ...., ... " I' IMllllJ le Hll 1lc .. 1t1c ............................ lllllY ..... CA.,. ~--°"" Deltr ....... -~--'"°"'!! _______ .......;..;..._ __ ......,.._ ___ _, ..... • tar.ft NAMl ITATIMINT MO H••PO<•C.nter 0•1"' $te 1555 Ruth M. Dunn of Oranoe. California, and persons Tiie lollowlnQ !19rWll\ I\ dolno bu,I· NAMI ITAT•MINT Htwport llH<ll, Calllo•nla q1MO C I. f . d nets., • Tiie 1011owlnQ persons .,. ooin9 "'5"M a r orn1a, an persons who may be otherwise in- A R 1STOCRA T PET SUPPLI ES. t>uslneun : Pub11,,.., Or•nQe co.11 o.11y P1101. who may be otherwise in· terested In the will and/or 11111 V•ll•Y•l•w SlrMI, Sullt '· BldQ CLASSIC LADIES, TOUCH A Ftb.J, I0, 11,24, ... I .0. .. 1 terested In the will and/or estate.· t C If 2 CLASS, P.O. Bo• II 115, COll• Meui, • A· .. ~·':,c",;;:;:: 1;~,; 'e~~•m•d•. ce111. '7'21, 1&4S Tustin A ... com PUBUC NOTICE estate: A petition has been filed se111•• .... c.111 mos Mtw.caui.m21 A petition has been filed by Michael J . Wilson in Thi\ Duslntt' Is cono..ctod by •n 1n. c.!~=~~~c;,',~':;.;~0 Tuslln Ave. STATIJqllTO" AIANDOflM!NT by Evelyn Jean Clarke in the Super lor Court of 01••du•'···Mic~i~ Tn1,t>uS1Muh conc111Ctecllly en1n. 011u110" the Superior Court of Orange County r..,,,uestlng """ ,.., -· l'ICTl~IOUI IUSINIH NAMI 0 C ' ~ ... Thi' n•tomenl w•s llled wltll Ille d!Yldual. The foll...;l\Q .,.,._ ,,., .O.ndoneo range ounty request mg that Michael J . Wilson be Co11ntyClertlofOr-C0<.onlyon J111 Tiiis ,T=.T ~~~·~llld wllll Ille tlle11woflhellcllllO\iSbU•tlllUMme that Evelyn Jean Clarke appointed as personal 15·'"' counlyCi.n.ofe><-county on Jen. RANDY RHODES, INC.,•• u 7t1 be appointed as personal r e presentative to ad· F1"'26 M•rl ntr 91d Apt 109, Le9\IN NiQ\191, t t ' t d Pu1111,Me10r•nv.co.s1oa11yP1101 10·'"" c•t7•11 represen a 111e o a · m inister the estate of J•n 20, 11, Fell J, 10, , .. I ll7·11 ,.,.,..., T ... llclltlous ll<lslneu n•m• ,,. minister .ttle estate of Ruth Clara Belle Watson <under PubllsMcl Or._. C..\I O•lly Pllol, D f't111.10,11.24,, .. , 41, .. , '•"tel 10 ~ ••s meo '" or .. 111 M . unn (under the In· the Ind ependent Ad · PUBLIC NOTICE NT~--­ l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU PUBIJC NOTICE NAMI STATEMINT lllCTITIOUI •UStN•H Tiit lollowlnQ D•rHnS .,. ClolnQ NAMI "T*TIMINT °"'lneUI• • ,. CAEATIVE 9USI NESS f'UN· Tll• lollowll\Q P.,.Onl .,. dolno OING, Uts JMnOOrto ROecl, Suite llO, bU;i;;~:s~ JOHNSON I. ASSOC NtwPOrl Beecll, CA t'JWO ' " O•nlll A. Kirsch, Tff iiortll Beel· 1515 OrdlerO Orlw, S.nte An•, CA ford Ori,,., Bewrly Hiii,, C)l..t0210 u 707• Jey s. llulmHll, 111 Etoclr lc POie R. John10n, 1575 OrcllerCI Avtnllt, s..1 lkech, Celllornla ,,..., Or•w. Sanle AM, CA 9?107. SI••• R. El,lon, •• Asllllrook, Joen 8-'ey, S.> Wetllln91on St, I rYlne, Callfornla t1"4 Marine Del Rey, CA tOttl. Tllll llullnen Is condllcltO by • Tiii• llu,lneu It cond11Ct•d by • 9eneral pertner'111p, QeMrt! Ptrtntrslllp. Dentel A, Klrscll Peter R. Jollnton . Tlllt Sl-1-nl w•s flied •1111 Ille Tiii• ····-· WIS llled wllll .... County Cltrll of Or•n~ County on County Clorll Of 0r.,.. County on J•n. J•n11•ry I,, .. ,. JO, 1'11. lllWl1 "1Mtlt Pullll•Md Orenve Coell Delly Piiot, P11lllllMd OranQe CNll 0•111 Piiot, Jen. u. 20. 27, f'ell. l, "'' 247•11 Ftb. > •. 10, 11, 24, '"' .01·11 PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUI IUllNIH NAMa STATIMINT Tl\e lollowtne -'°"' ••• doln11 Oll'IMUM: H A911Elll AWNING co:, 17U M41nro .. i. A.,.., Unit I, COii• Meu, CA .,.,,, Ande•t•n Awnl110 Co .. Inc .• • C•llfor11ta corpor•llon, 17J~ Ml!Movt. A ..... Uflll 1, COiie ,_. .. ,CA '2617. Tlllt llutlMSI It C~IOCI lly I ct .. _., ..... ,.,...,., A-'ne eo. inc. ...... c. "'*"-· .. _lde!lt Tiii• ~ ... lllW •ltll '"' e_.y °"" .. 0r..,.. c...,,.,"' J111. "·'·'· " ... l"Wll,..... Or ..... CMtt Ottty ll'llOC J111. 10. n. ,... a. tt, l•t a1N1 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE ·--------~~-- County on U.o?-111. d --t Ad · i t t' Ranci.11 K LAMem, 11,., Meriner epen....,., mrn s ra ion ministration of Estates 1ll•dt 11,""' JOI. l..SQllN N•QU••. CA of -E'States Act ). The petl· Act). The petition is set for •1m lion is set for hearing in hearing in Dept. No. J at ,,.:,~·.~:."MU .... tonclllCltd llY en Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 0 Civic Center Drive, it K um..m Center Drive. West. In the West, in the City of Santa "'*" C i t y of S a n t a A n a • n a , C a I I f o r n i a o n Pw111•sMC10-.,. co.11 O•l1y P1101. California on February 25 ebruary 25, 1981 at 9:30 Fell J, io.17, 7•. '"' >09-lt 1981 at 9:30 a.m . .m. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUSINIU--NAMI STATIMINT Tiit lollowlnQ person• •re dolnQ bullneu "· SOMllAERO ROCK INVESTMENT GROUP, 11.102 ArmstronQ, lrYlnt, CA 92114 Alln. J Sllmttr. JOHpll Stemler. llJ9 Sabrln• Tt" rece, Corot1• Oii Mer, CA '1'25. Catrol A. Oorltn tnd Jun• K. Ootan, JUO Sunwl Or., F•llbr-, CA ~ll. 00ft•ld L. OorMI -Jo-Ann Doren, lt01 Yt<hl COllM, Newport Beach, CA t'JWO Rou 1111. Ptlll'l & Shirley M. Pel•''· 1'41 Port Allltnt Ptaco, Newport llffClr.CAf2*, Pllllllp P. SclleHer\, >012 Ces• Ll..CS. Lllll. Get'dtn Grow, CA ., .... Tiit• bu\lntu t• <ond11<l•d lly • IJmlllCI -1Nrtll4p J-.ifl Stemler 0.-•I Pertner TlllJ , .. ...,_, wes llled •1111 Ille c-ty C"'11~0r.,.. C:-y on J.,. '°· "'' ,.,...., l'11blltJlld Or ..... CoHI 0.tty PllOt, "•II. J, IO, 11, 24, 1 .. 1 .OWi PUBLIC NOTICE I F YOU OBJ E<;T to the IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, ranting of the petition • you t.should eit~ appear ou should either appear at tne hearing and st•te t the hearino and state your objec tions or flle our objections or file written objections with the rltten objections with the court before the hearing. court before the hearing. Your appearance may Your appearance may be In person or by your at· in person or b'( your at· torney. torney . IF YOU ARE A IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont· CREDITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of the de-inoent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your ceased, you must flle your claim with the court or claim with th~ court or present it to the personal present It to the personal representative appointed representative appointed by the court within four by the court within four months from the date of months from the date of first lssu.nce of letters as first Issuance of letters ·es provided In SecUon 700 of provided In Section 700 of the. Probate Code of the Probate Code of Callfornl~. The time for California. The time for flllno clarms wlll not ex· flllng clalms wlll not u · pire prior to four months plre prlM to four months from the date of the hear-from the date of the hear· ln9 noticed above. Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept bV the court. the flle kept by tM court. If you are Interested In the If you are lnttrut.d In tM estate, vou may flle a r .. estate, vou may tfl• a re- quest with tht court to re-quest wtttl tM court to re- ceive spec111 notice of the celve apeclaf notice of the Inventory of HWte assets Inventory of Hwte anets and of the petitions, •c· end of tM petltlOns, ec· counO and reports counu and reports deKribtd In Section 1200 e1t1erlltlld In Section 1200 of the C.llfornla Proo. .. of the C.llfoml• PrilMt8 Code. Code.