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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-09 - Orange Coast Pilot' I J j I t I ' l f II c " s IUJll r .1 , ' r J 1 ' • \ 1 ' 1 t 1 t i , 1 ,, t < , ' 1 • 11. 1 --- Pollee seek elues in Irvine slaying No quick strike end seen Topjaekpot $340,000 hit in Vegas LAS VEGAS <AP > Thirty minutes after he arrived in Las Vegas. William St Onge got what he came for the world's largest slot machine jackpot'. The Orange County man had played a "Pol of Gold" s lot mac.hine al the Flamingo Hilton for only 10 minutes early Sunday when he lined up five 7s to hit the $340,000 jackpot. The 43-year-old Garden Grove man and his son, Mark, 22, came to Las Vegas specifically to play the high-paying progressive $1 slots . Only 33 hours before, film actor David Young hit another of the Dlam.ingo's sloL<> for $335,000. And less than two weeks before that. on Jan. 25, Felix Cachey of Oak Lawn, Ill., won $320,000 on another·· Pol of Gold'' slot. "I visit here quite frequently. and I'll tell you this," St. Onge said "I'm not a loser in Las Vegas." The "Pot of Gold" slots at the Flamingo llilton a nd Las Vegas Hilton hotels were installed less than three years ago and have paid out $5.782,233 to 28 big wi n- ners, said Flamingo spokesman Paul Burt. 'Travesty of justiee' Con/ ession late; baby killer freed BALTIM O RE <A P > Prosecutors s ay it was a "travesty of justice" that a man who admitted dropping a sleep- ing baby to his death down an 11-story trash chute was freed from jail because his confession cam e 12 minutes too late to be legally valid. James McClain, 25, was re- leased after serving three years of a life sentence on a conviction in the 1976 murder of 10-month- old Phil "Muffin" Thomas. The Maryland Court of Ap - peals ordered a retrial for McClain after rulin~ that hi s confession was inadmissible un- der a 1978 opinion issued by the court. That opinion stated that unless defendants had a court appearant'e within 24 hours of their ar rest. their subsequent confessions were inadmissible at trial. McClain signed his confession 24 hours and 12 minutes after his arrest. according to II. Gary Bass. an assistant state's at- torney. He then was taken for a hearing. Prosecutors involved in the retrial announced at a Criminal Court hearing that they were forced lo drop the case because McClain's confession was the on- ly evidence they had to use against him a second time. McClain admitted killing the c hild because he thought his girlfriend. 18-year-old Debora Thomas.· was seeing a nother man. "I cuddled Muffin up in my arms. He was still sleeping . . . I walked him up the hallway to where the garbage opening was at. I laid him in the opening and Overdue by 51 years RICHMOND. Calif. (AP) -The book was just too good to put down. so a Richmond Publlc Library patron held on lo It -for more than half a century . When library clerk Olilis Vargas looked in the overnight dropoff bin for returned books over the weekend, there It was : "Pia Iron," by Charles G. Norris and an unsl1ned note that read: "This book la a little overdue. In fact, I borrowed it about 51 yean •Co-" Librarian Theodora Johnson says that's a record. just.let him go," McClain's con· fession stated. The baby was found dead of a fractured skull at the bottom or the trash chute along with a torn pic t ure of h is mother a nd anothe r man. McCla in told police the picture had fueled his jealousy. The release was a "travesty of j ust ice" said Baltimore Slate's Attorney William A. Swisher, who called McClain "a very dangerous man." Swisher said the a ppellate court's ruling on the confession "is the type of thing that con- fuses the public and makes us look foolish in the eyes of the public." "The public really doesn 'l un- de rs tand this legal mumbo jum- bo," he told Judge Martin 8 . Greenfeld. Swisher predicted McClain "will most likely c ause us problems in the future.'' Nina Thomas. Ms. Thomas·s mother. s aid the decision was unjust. "He killed that baby and they le t him slay in jail for a few years and now he's out .... J think it's very, very unjust." McClain, who did not speak during the five-minute hearing, la ter told a reporter he did not commit the kilHng and that he was ''forced" to make the con- fession. Carter: Best I could do ATLANTA (AP) -A serene and relaxed J immy Carter. still toling his fishing poles after 12 days in the Vir gin Islands, see med unp e rturbe d by c riticis m fro m President Reagan that be bad mishandled t he Iranian hostage t'risis. "It was handled tbe best I could." the former president said Sunday during a brief airport news conference as he returned to Georgia. Arte r Carter, his wife, Rosalynn, daughter, Amy, ·and son , Chip, left fol' the U.S. Virgin Islands following the lnaugura· tion, Reagan said the Iranian hostage crisis had been mis· f handled from the beginniq. Rundown fatal PALO ALTO <AP) -Deputies killed one man and wounded two. others over the weekend wbeft they opened fire on a car they u id was tryina to run them down in a tavern parldn1 lot. Slaying in Irvine probed By RICHARD GREEN Ol Ille 0.lly ,.,,.. ''-" An eight-man Irvine police in- vestigating team. working around the clock to solve the bludgeon slaying of a 28-year-old woman bank teller, has failed to locate any "r eal s us pects," Detective Ron Veach said today. Veach said investigators are continuing lo look· into the back- ground of Manuela E. Witthuhn of 35 Columbus, Irvi ne , in an at- tem pt to find a clue explaining her death. The attractive, blonde woman was found dead at 11 :30 a.m. Friday by her mother, Ruth Rohrbeck. David Witthuhn, 28, the husband or the dead woman, asked Mrs . Rohrbeck to check on her daughter after he was un- a b I e to re ach his wife by telephone. Detective Veach said Witthuhn has been cleared of any involvement in his wife's death. He was out of town on business at the ti me oft he s laying. A coroner's autopsy revealed that Mrs . Witthuhn was bludgeoned to d eath about 12 hours before she was found by her mother. Detective Veach declined to comment on whether Mrs. Witt- huhn was sexually a bused. He also refused to say whether she suffered injuries to parts of her body other than her head . Veach a lso wouldn't s ay whether a murder weapon has been found. However. he did say the slay- ing apparently isn't connected to the May 1979 s laying of Savan- nah Anderson of Trvine who was bludgeoned and suffocated. Mrs. Witthuhn's assailant ap- parently entered her home through a sliding glass door, in- vestigators said. Body found in Seal Beach Police were awaiting the re· s uits of an autopsy today in their investigation of the death of a 51-year-old man whose body was found in Seal Beach early Sunday. A Seal Beach p o li ce spokesman said the body of Vin- cent J . Tancredi or Poway was · discovered fully clothed with no outward s igns of foul play at 12:45 a .m. off the north side of Pacific Coast Highway, just east or Seal Beach Boulevard. The spokesman said police could not immediate ly de- termine the cause of death. Unarmed bandit slain by LA cops LOS ANGELES (AP) Police shot to death an un· armed, 23-year-old man after he jumped from a car that bad ned from the scene or a service sta· lion robbery, police said. RooteveJt Jackson Jr. of Los Anaelea wu shot when he al· le1edly reached for his waistband as U to draw a weapon, police said. He "died at · Western Pan Hoapltal at 3:50 a .m . Saturday, 2~ hours after be wu abot la an alleJ near tbe aervlce stat.loo at ..._ Street and Vermont Aftnue, said police Lt. Chari• H11b6e. ' I • • YllR 11111111 llllY NPll O HANC f <'PUN r y ( AL If OH NIA ·"• ct N r s Rain sprinkles porn protesters I • \ I • t o.lly l'I .......... Illy LH l'•Y• 'NOT ADVOCATING PORN, BUT DON'T LIKE VIGILANTES' Gery Cook, Raoul Veit (hat) had another point of view Porn protesters parade in puddles By STEVE MARBLE OllhtD•llYl'lletSi.11 Ca rry ing rain -splatter ed placards and umbrellas, 75 damp but de te rmined protesters marched and splashed and pro- moted their anti-smut message Sunday at Newport Beach's still- unopened adult bookstore. The hour-long Afternoon rally in front of the Talk of the Town book and video center on Mariners Mile got rolling after a busload of Baptists rolled in from Irvine. The Rev. J erry Bunch. who identified himself as a member of Moral Majority and pastor or Libe rty Baptis t Church, told the c rowd t h a t the Bible says pornography is a sin. Jim Helfrich, leader of the anli· smut rally, agreed. He said his troops -who he bas nicknamed SPIN (Stop Pornography in Newport)·-will keep protesting until the bookstore closes . Ironically, the bookstore hasn't opened since a fire burned up its stock of magazines and sex de· vices last year. It wu stlll closed Sunday ex· cept for two employees -a pair of private uniformed security guards. The crowd came armed wtth slp1. One tald ''What's Adult About Rape and Violence" and another read "Tbete nlckl Are Sick." 9WJ another proclaimed "Wade Will Fade" -a reference to bookstore owner Thomas Wade. One young businessman car· ried a sign reading "For Clean Fun -Windsurf ... He said he has a windsurfing shop around the corner from the controversial bookstore. Helfrich had more than the rain to worry about. He was about five seconds into a n anti-porno cheer when a Newport officer asked him to shut off his bullhorn. The officer told Helfrich he needed a permit to use a n amplified public address system. But Councilwoman Evelyn Har t, a former police department e mployee, wasn't put off by the warning. She grabbed the bullhorn and told listeners that the city was do· ing what it could to close down the s hop. She also said s he'd spend the night in jail with anti-smut col· league Helfrich if arrested for us- ing the bullhorn. Not everyone present was bent on closing the bookstore. Newport resident Gary Cook. (See SMUUT, Pa1e AZ> Peace bid made NEW DELHI. India CAP> Indian Prime 11.lalster Indira Gandhi opened a conference ol non·alllned foreip mlniMn to- day wttb a plea for an end to tbe CY.·lllOfttb.Oad war bttweea h'a8 and Ir~. botb members ol tbe non·•Ucned moTemtDt. Raises • .maJor dispute By GLENN SCOTT Ol Ille O.lly l'llet Si.ff Striking O r ange County Transit District bus drivers and mechanics wer e still pacing their picket lines today and dis- trict buses r ema ined off the streets for the fifth day or the strike . T here we re s mall s igns , however, that district officials a nd United Transportation ·u nion leaders might be soften- ing their positions in an effort to resume talks. A state mediator reportedly met individually on Saturday with negotiators for both sides. No bargaining sessions were scheduled . but the m eetings were the first attempts since the strike began Thursday to dis- cuss contract disputes. Neither side has been willing to bend first to request negotia- tions. It remains doubtful, though, that contract talks could lead to a fast resolution. Negotiators have taken tough stands on the essentially monetary issues. The district is offering three- ye a r contacts g ivi ng its 745 drivers lop pay or $9.93 an hour. The union wants $10.07 a n hour. For the 212 mechanics. the dis - trict i~ proposing top pay or $10.92 ah hour. The union is ask- ing for $12.19 an hour. Bus drivers currently earn $9.46 an hour: mechanics make $9.82 an hour. The negotiations also involve disputes on cost of living raises. The union wants no ceiling on those rai ses, but district negotiators are pushing for about a s ix percent maximum increase per year. Another source of conflict has been the union d e mand for salary. benefits and working conditions that parallel those of the Southern California Rapid Tr!tnsit District. Freeway roundup GRANAQA HILLS (AP) - Nine runaway horses led nine Los Angeles police officers on a two-hour chase through city streets and along a mile stretch of the Simi Valley Freeway in this northern San Fe rnando Valley community. The horses were taken to the West Valley Animal shelter where they will stay until claimed. Coast "'eather Fair tonight and Tues· day except local fog late tonight and early Tues- day. Highs in the mid to upper &Os. Lows tonight 45 to SO. Chance o f rain decreasing to near aero through Tuesday. INSl•ET99~W TM E~ Cnfn ift Irvine itn'f 11our twptcoJ somber mMNVm wUh boring ezhibflt. SH ttorJ, pMIOI Cl. . ... .. .,_...,....., UIL..,_ M ........ fC':: et-1 = ! ""' I M .. ........ cw - s Cl ... .......,. a ....... ,, .. ..... .,... ......... _ .. ............ ...... ~ ----. ......... ., ...._.. .,.. ..... M --M s 8 Or'°'"~-t DAIL V PILOT/Mondat• Febr~ary t , 1881 ~ Dwyer held in Iran Laat-rninute delay thwarts freedom a7'fteAMM ..... Pr- C,...,... Dwyer. •• A..ncu writer CGDVtdld ol lp)'IAI and ordered deponed from Jra,n, wu de&alned &oday at Twu alrpon over a IM& mlaule ,Problem 1!rith her nit papeni Tt.e plane lhal WU lC> ny her to frffdom lt ft without her A S t ah Dt'par tm e nt pollu woman In Eaahlnat on u1d "We l\av., been Informed Diet doc rebuttal begins WHJTE PLAINS. N.Y !AP) Prosecutors began their re· buttal today in the trial of J ean Harris, the former school head- mistress charged with murder in the death of Dr Herman Ta rnower , developer of the Scarsdale Diet The defense rested its case Friday after calling 58 wit· nesses, including the defendant, The l ast tw o w itnesses. ps ychiatris ts s pecializing in drug ust, theorfzed Mrs .. Harris could have been in the throes of drug withdrawal symptoms on the day of the shooting. The prosecution alleges Mrs. Harris shot the 69-year-old Tarnower in the bedroom of his Purchase, N. Y. estate March lOin a jealous rage. Mrs. Harris, the 57-year-old form er headmistress of The Madeira School for girls in McLean. Va ., contends she went to the home or her longtime lov- er to commit s uicide a nd that Tarnower was shot trying to gr ab her gun. H e sustained fo ur bullet wo unds, but Mrs . Harris has said she only remembe rs shoot· ing him in the hand as he grabbed the. weapon. Mrs. Harris testified she was depressed and s uicidal over the failure of her administration at Madeira. She s aid Lynne Try for os. Tarnower 's office assistant, played no part in the events of March 10. Mrs Ha rris testified that she did not view Tarnower's affair with Mrs . Tryfor os as a threat to her 14-year -old rela· tionship with t he m 1flionaire diet developer. She also has denied that on the m orning before h is death, Tarnower gave her the brush-off for Mrs. Tryforos, whom s he sco r e d as a "d is h onpc:t adulteress." Mrs. Harn s has testified that Tarnower prescribed an addic· live stimulant, Desoxyn, for he r over 10 years and that she had run out or the prescription by March 10, According to the psychiatrists, among t h e withdraw a l symptoms would be a sense of fatigue, depression , negative self-worth and an inability to handle stress The defense has s uggested that Mrs . Harris' inability to handle job pressures in the days before March 10 led her to de- cide to take her life Police seek HB rapist Police are sear ching for a man who broke into a 23-year- old north Huntington Beach woman's apartment, hid in a closet and raped her when she cam e home. Police said the s us pect ap- parently entered through an un-. locked sliding balcony door and hid until the woman came home al about 10 p.m. Thursday. The man gagged her with a scarf, threatened her with a knife. raped her, and then fled with the woman's gold chain, police said. The s uspect was described as a white man, age 25, with blond hair, 5 feet 10 inches tall, muscular with a mustache. by &a. Swi.11 tha& abe bu DOt lei\ ,,,..rt ll •PP•rtntly some problem tn her exit papers and 1h e It s till bein a detaine d there.·• Earlit!r, Wettem reporters in Teh ran reported that Mrs. Dwy.ir, wb(> had been held for nint months on es p ionaae charees, boarded an lranalr fli&ht for Vienna, Austria. tn the Swiss capital, a Swiss Dozens eye stabbing MIAMI CAP) -Fifty to 100 people watched as a s hoplifting suspect r e· peatedly knifed a security guard outside a depart· ment s tore here. Five ca me forward -af. terward, says a homicide detective on the case. The guard. 26-year-old Gary Townsel, was barely alive when he was rushed to Parkway General Hospital. He did not live long enough for surgery. Officers said the s uspect escaped on foot with an item probably worth less than $10. The ma nhunt widened Sunday as police issued a plea for informa- tion from witnesses. ,.,....Page Al SMUT ••• who was carrying a sign pro- claiming "Make Love Not Fire," said if people don't like the shop's merchandise, they s hould stay a way from it. "l don't think it's right to burn down a building under the guise of religion," said Cook. who said he had no connection with t he bookstore owner and had never been inside. The fire that closed the shop last October was blamed on arson. Police made no arrests. Newport's Fire Chi# J im Reed also showed up for the rally. He said the shop "simply doesn't fit in withthecharacterofNewport" Mayor Jackie Heather, who also grabbed the bullhorn despite the poHce warning, told pro· testers that they were giving the shop "a million dollars worth of publicity." "We don"'t want every creep in the state coming down here,·· she bellowed. Mayor Heather said she lried to call Chief Justice Rose Bird after the California Supreme Court ruled last 01onth that the shop could reopen. "l beHeve if s he (Justice Bird) could see what's offered in here, the degradatio~ of females, maybe she'd change her mind," s aid Mrs. Heather. Keven Deemer, a 13-year-old from Newport, predicted the shop won 'tlastlong. · · lt'stoodirty," he s aid. Helfrich, interrupted one time when a firecracker was tossed near the back of the bookstore, s aid his group's strategy is lo m a k e life uncomfortable for patrons of the X-rated shop. He s aid Talk o f t he Town customers will have their photo· graphs s napped as they prepare to enter the shop. He said the em· barrassment that s uch a tactic would have might force the bookstoreoutoftown. "We won'ttoler ateoneday," he cried. "We have the power to not let them make a ny money. We have the power." Dan Thomas, a Westminster resident who arrived with the Baptists from Irvine, said the church group decided to take a stand "because some day we may need Newport's support In our community." "As Americans," he explained, "we have the right to print this kind of trash and I'll die for that right. Butwe alsomusthavesome controllnourcommunitles." The bookstore is scheduled to reopen Wednesday. Owners of the sex emporium have promised to combat the anti-porno rally with a "porno power" showin g, perhaps with several flesh-flick stars as the drawing cards. Bookstore owners, if they were on hand Sunday, kept themselves outofsigbt. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIHltftect ectverttllng 714/142·5171 All other depertment1 142-4321 Thomas P , Hiley ....... Robert N. Weed ~ M. ThomH KHvll ....,, Thomas A. Mutph1n11 .......... ( .... Ch•lel H. LOOI ,. ................. l fllelr lematd Schulman c...lltr ~~n Kenfteth N. Ooddatd, Jr. Cll..-..i~ OFFICES Coste Mew: UI w.,1 ll•v SlrMt '1•>• LetvM IN<ll: tcm No. CMtl Hivllwey t:IUI Hunll"'*" 11Hc11: 11'7S hec:ll lloultverf.,..1 Coe>yrltM "" Ounet Coeat l'uOll,111"9 c-No new' ,1or1e1, lllustretlonl, ed•to"•' m .. tt, or •O •ertlumenu h••tl11 m•Y ~ •tproductd wltllChll \IMC lt t oerm1ulon 01 <oe>•rl911t owNr StCOf\d Clan poll ... ,,.,d •• CO$la Mt ... C•lllotnl• CUPS 1M-IOOI. S~rlpliofl by ctrtltr ... 00 moMllty1 by mall U.'° mon411ty. mllharv clttlll>tliont 14 au '"°""''• --------:--t . .. -----·' Forelan Mlnlatr)' 1pokeaman aaid the rucht left witboUt ...... Dwyer because of "some prob- 1 ems with h e r papers ." Spokesman Othmar Ubl saad, ••Our people are now trying to s tral1hten lhin1s out at Tehran airport and they hope to be able to put her on the next plane." He said he did not know when she might leave Iran. The Iranair office in Geneva said its next scheduled flight out of Tehran was Wednesday, ny. ing to Istanbul. Turkey and Frankfurt, West Germanv. tranair is the only airline reg· ularlyflyingoutoflran. When the Jranair Boeing 747 a rr ived in Vie nna , flight e ngineer Ali Gram! said the plane had been delayed for an hour and the crew had been told to await four VIP passengers. "Then they said we could go, I don 'l know why,'' he told re- porters. The 49-year-old Mrs. Dwyer. who went to Iran to write about Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's r evolution a nd s pent nine months in jail, was convicted by a Revolutionary court Sunday and sentenced to the time she had already served. Western reporters in Tehran said a black Mercedes limousine with bulletproof glass took Mrs. Dwyer to Mehrabad Airport as the noon l ranair flight was warming up and s he was smil· ing as she ran to the plane. But the Swiss. who represent U.S. in· terest in Iran. reported to Was hin gton that a problem arose over her documents. Iranian Revolutionary Guards confiscated all film that Western news photographers took at the airport. Mrs . Dwyer h ad been scheduled to fl y to Vienna. Her hus band. John, said she would then make arrangements for her flight to New York. A spokesman for the embassy said the State Department had sent funds to pay her plane fare. In B uffa lo , N .Y .. M rs . Dwyer's husband, Dr. J ohn .F. Dwyer, said he didn't know how the delay would affect his wife's plans to return home. .. The original plan," he said, .. was for her to fl y to Vienna and then to New York. But those con· n ections have bee n missed now.'' Dwyer, head of the English De partment at Buffalo State College, said his wife would not be detained in Europe for any debriefing, such as that for the 52 American hostages after they we re freed Jan. 20. "She will, I understand. be looked at by a doctor from the embassy in Vienna just for health reasons," he said. Dwyer said he and his three children plan flying to New York to greet Mrs. Dwyer when she returns, but said he didn't know when they would be going . When he learned she would be deported, Dwyer s aid, "I feel tre m endous, grateful, thrilled, r e lieved. My ~hildren are elated." Mrs. Dwyer's mother, 77-year· old Mildred Brown of Horatio, Ark., said she felt "grateful to the Iranians for letting her come home." She said she was s ur· prised at her daughter's "early" release. The Amherst, N. Y .. free-lance writer was arrested May 5 in her Tehran hotel room 10 days after. the abortive U.S. military at· tempt to r esc ue the 53 Americans then held hostage in Tehran. Weatherman faces suit BOSTON (AP) -Charging that an Inaccurate forecast by the National Weather Service sent her husband to his death. the p r egn a nt wido w of a Ply mouth fis herman is seeking $2.2 million compensation from the U.S. government. Honour Brown's federal suit contends the weather service is· sued a forecast that failed to warn of an approaching storm. She said her husband, Gary. would not have gone to sea if he had known about the storm. Brown, 25, was washed rrom the pilot house of the lobster boat Sea Fever during a Nov. 22 storm on the Georges Bank, a rich fishing ground about 180 miles southeast of Boston, Three flshina vessels sank that day. Three men died ·•board the lobtter boat Fair Wind. Boy, 10, missing SAN DIEGO CAP)° -The search for a 10-year-old miaain1 ror more than K boun in sub- freeainl temperatures on Mount Palomar was called off Sunday nlabt because ol darltneas, a San. Dle10 County sheriff spokesman said. More than 100 penou, in- cludin1 a county helicopter team, 1c:oured tbe mountaln's 4,500-foot level in ·cold raln in eearch ol James Bevtr1dle ol Sprina Valley. (' . I Before the fide ~onaes in Two young beachcombers search for m arine artifacts in the tide pool area off Heisler Park in Lagun a Beach. ----------- Tot's thefts 'trying' But 4-year-old's safety main concern ANCHORAGE. Alaska <AP1 -Police and grocery store of· fieials say they can handle Shor ty's s hoplifting. But they're worr ied that the 4·year-old, who ran into trouble three times last week, will be hit by a car on his quarter-mile trek lo his favorite ma rket. Shorty, so dubbed by police. was caught in t he same grocery store again Saturday tbal time with his pockets stuffed fu ll of bubble gum. be afraid of cars on the busy highway by the m arket. police s a id. They're worried Shorty may not make it across the busy four·lane highway next time "He's a cute little tyke, but he has no concept of cars." said police officer Carr oll Grant. .. Just because he's gotten away with it four or five times doesn't mean he is allways going to be that luckv." Kunow· said he was worried the youngster wasn't being fed and clothed proper!y . ·'I asked him if he had any breakfast.·• Kunow said. "He s aid. ·v es. · but t hen wolfed do wn four cookies and two glasses or grape juice I gave him." Grant sai d th e you t h 's grandmother said s he already was taking care of four children and "didn't have the energy to handle the little tyke anymore." Police put Shorty in a foster home for the remainder of the weekend. They said his father works on the North Slope. .. The first time I saw him was a week ago, Saturday," said Carrs grocery m anager Gary Kunow. ··He just walked into the store. grabbed a little toy car a nd walked out the door:· Mesa won1a11 included Five days later, Shorty came back for lip balm and a candy bar. Kunow said each tim e, a store employee or a police officer led the tot home. On one occasion, police sajd, Shorty's m other re fused lo leave a bar. Crashes in county leave three dead ··He was in the store at least two hours Saturday and nobody cam e to gel him," Kunow said. The boy just doesn 't seem to ~dy found; head severed SAN FRANcisco <AP > - Police were sedcing clues in a killing in Golden Gate Park, where~man's body was found decapi ted with precision st yle. The y of Leroy Carter Jr., 29, was\ found in a $Jeeping bag near Alvord Lake on Sunday. The bead was not found, despite ·an extensive search of the area, and authorities speculated the s laying m ay h ave been a ritualistic murder. Two ke rnels of corn and a chicken wing were found where the bead wouJd be, and the body of a chicken was found about so yards away, according to Of· fieer James Dougherty, who found the corpse. Those items led to the speculation about a ritual. The Casual Side of Rugby Three people. including a Cos ta Mesa wom an. were killed in unrelated traffic accidents m Oran ge Cou nty over t h e weekend. authorities reported. The Orange County Sheriff· Coroner·s Office identified the three victims as Pam ela Jean Bar tolone, 27. of Costa Mesa . Joseph Sala. 76. of La Mirada. a nd Cheryl Lee Stierwalt. 21. of Torrance. Bartolone died Saturday when s h e l ost control o f h e r automobile and struck a light pole on Segerstrom A venue in Santa Ana. Earlie r that sa me day . Stier walt was killed in Anaheim when her vehicle collided with another car at the inte rsection of Broadway a nd Manchester Avenu e . Police said Ms . Stierwalt's car -sout hbound on Man chester -was hit broadside after she proceeded through a red light. On Sunda y. an eld erly La Mirada man was killed and his wife inj ured when their car struck a freeway center divider al the interchange between lhe Ri verside a n d Santa Ana 100% cotton rugby shOfts and pants. available in colOf's ol red, while. khaki, sky blue. navy, and gold Also. the classic bar stripe rugby shirt. 1n a POfy/conon blend freeways near Fullerton. The Califo rnia Highway Pa trol said Joseph Sala, 76, and his wife . .Josephine. 72, were h e aded wes tbound o n the Rivers ide durin g a h eavy downpour when the vehicle struck the center divider . Burger urges tough steps H OUSTON (AP) -Chie f Justice Wa rren Burger, in a s peech both praised as "in- n ovati ve .. a nd criticized as "dangerous." warned t hat crime has "p e rmeate d the fabric of American li fe" and urged a reassessment of the rights of criminal sus pects. Burger told the American Bar Association convention Sunday that a growing U.S. crime rate may be due in part to excessive concern for the rights of the ac· cuse d . He said the c riminal justice system .. cries out for change." AL.SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ' . Reagan· on DIOVe Quick action taken in first WASHINGTON CAP> Pt.I ._, ......... top advlaera aay We nun., of •atntll V• art)ou ..... -----~ ''"' furtallht lo ••• l1 nid .. u or llll "' .... ,.. for Uw Job he IOl&lhl IWIO .... ADd the y predH'l lhat •~H~r be t'an r ut pend n1 or lnuu f tfflclt"nc)' with the lr «' ol a pen, he will do S<> The new pttauSeot ha cnuved quickly ltl I than three weeks tn offi~ to demon1tnt~ hts de· ltirm1nauc.n to tarry out ptOm •ltd t't'Ono m1 u •nd reduce &Ov~rrtment 's In vol vem enl In evu}day Ufe He also bas made several s.ymbolic gestures to chance t.be tone and perhaps the course uf us. ronl1n pollt)'. Reaaan M> far bu 1l1nat~ a n~w chUI In relationa wlt.b I.be 'o\•1et Union and extended wflcomh to South Korea. an old aUy ShW\l\ed by the Carter ad- m l n Ii l tll\lon for lta huma n ri1hl puliclcs. 1tnd Jamaica, which turned out a leftist aov- ~rnment in favor or a centrist re· &l.Jne "We wanted to create the im- pression on tb~ part of the peo· pie that Ronald Reaaan is a leader who knows the direction in which he wants to lead the country and has set about the task ol doing so," said James Baker Ill, Reagan's chief of staff ... He's campaigned for pres- ident for some time, and he's There's genes only a mother can give NEW YORK (AP) -There are some things only a mother can give to her child, and among them, it now appears. is a key s et of genes needed to make energy in human cells. Researche rs at Stanford University Medical School have d iscovered that the DNA or genetic material of mitocbon- d ria, the tiny energy factories ol living cells, apparently is in- heritedonly from the mother. This is unlike every other in· herited human characteristic, for which either parent may con- tribute genes . Mitochondria are tiny rod or ball-shaped bodies found in all plant and animal cells . They con· vert food energy into a usable form. And this energy is needed for virtually every life function, including cell movement. muscle contraction. the action of hormones, the production of pro- teins and the synthesis of DNA. Scientists were not surprised to find maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA In humam. The phenomenon is common in plants and simple animals, and in recent ye.ars has been found in mules, rats and wild mice. Nevertheless. the discovery offers a key for understanding several rare human diseases which may b e ca u s ed by mitochondrial defects. Among these. said Dr. Douglas Wallace. leader of the Stanford group, may be a mysterious eye degeneration known as Leber's hereditary optic atrophy. ·It can lead to blindness. The Stanford group is seeking people with this condi- tion for a study. T h e scientists s aid their technique also offers a way to f ind the genetic bas is for familial mitochondrial myopathy, a rare muscle de· generation. extremely pleued to now be in a position to put l)ls beliefs into ac- tion." Baker cited as "vintage Ronald Rea1an" lbe president's freeze on federal hirin1. im- poaed u his first official act; Uie suapenaion of all pending federal regulation.a; the immediate de-· control of domestic crude oil prices. and directives to depart- ment heads to cul back official travel, the use of outside consul- tants and the purchase of new office furniture. Indeed, a hiring freeze. travel restrictions and a ban on new of- fice furniture purchases were among Reagan's first acts as governor of California 14 years ago -before Baker worked for him. Reagan's first days as gov- ernor were tumultuous, result· ing in a number of key policy re· versals when he discovered he couldn't just s l ash s pending across the board or abolish necessary government agencies. His first days in the White House also a re creating some upheaval: The federal hiring freeze a nd regul ation s us - pensions are being cha llenged by critics as largely symbolic, unfair and perhaps inadequately researched. Baker insisted in an interview l ast week that necessary safeguards had been built in to protect against wholesale dis· ruptions from the presidential actions. Nonetheless. he said, "You don't make an omelette · without breaking some eggs." "You can't get these things done. I don't think. without tak- ing some action that·s ... forceful," Baker said. Presidential counselor Edwin Meese Ill s aid that whenever he can, Reagan will use his ex- ecutive authority "to cut costs. improve efficiency, streamline government. diminis h the amount of regulation that's im· posed on the American public." Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/~. February 9. 1981 • Terror pact eyed . WASHINGTON (AP>·-Mem- bers of the Senate and the R ea1an administration are searcbinl for a way to translate International concern over the Iranian hostaae crisis into a pact that would punish any coun- try taking foreign nationals cap- tive in the future. . "It's important to trigger the action now when everyone could be vulnerable," said Sen. Chrles ff. Percy, R-111., chairman otthe Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee. which will hold bearings later this month on the hostage sjtuation. "What happened to us, every- one else realizes could happen to them." he said in a recent in- terview. Because of that. the United States should move now to try to get an agreement among nations to impose automatically a trade and diplomatic embargo against any country that takes hostages in the future, he said. The State Department is laying groundwork for a similar pro· posal but has not settled on any details, according to an official who asked not to be named. "It's still on the drawing board," he said. "We ar e in the process of negotiating and dis· cussing with other countries to find out what they think about it." Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., has sa id that get· ting international cooperation against terrorism will be one of his highest priorities. A researcher on international terrorism also thinks the time is r ipe for limited international sanctions against countries that take ho6 tages. Brian Michael J enkins. direc- tor of research on terroris m at the Rand Corporation, agrees with Percy that the seizure of Americans in Tehran bas doiens of countries ready to act against terrorism . DM' f'IMC Melt ,....... QUARTER.CENTURY EFFORTS HONORED Laguna envlronmentallat Betty Heckel She 'heckled' for beauty in Laguna By STEVE MITCHELL Ol tlle Daily f'll .. llaff Meet Betty Heckel, the feisty environmentalist who brought you Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach and the Aliso Beach Park just south of town. Petitioning, protesting and politicking , the diminutive power house has pus hed for public access to South Coast beaches for more than a quarter century. And her efforts were rec- ognized by members or the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., who have presented the white-haired dynamo with a gold stick-pin. Mrs. Heckel was wearing the pin earlier this week at her house overlooking the ocean in nor th Laguna. The unemployed widow (her husband died in 1939) got a job as a waitress at the old Victor Hugo Inn, where s he was to work for the next 20 years. While working the r e, she learned about plans to open the beachfront j ust below the restaurant blufftop. '"Somebody asked me if I would collect signatures," she said, and all of a sudden she found herself actively pushing for development of Main Beach Park. "That's when I got the bug," she said. her bright eyes twinkl- ing. Once the service stations were torn down and the boardwalk in· s t a lled, the active Laguna n launched into other projects. Turin shroud bloodstains real? '"Is n't it b eautiful ." the German-born woman beamed. holding up the gold ornament - a sycamore tree with a sparkl· ing emer ald embedded in its center. While she appreciated the gift -its's only the fourth such pin awarded by the environmental group -she pooh poohs claims that she "single-handedly ob· tained Aliso Beach Park for the public ... There was the push for a view par.k at C re sce nt Bay (spearheaded by friend Helen Pines;·) the campaign for a state coastal park from Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach ; and, more recently. efforts to create a National Urban Park sur- rounding Laguna Beach. SANTA BARBARA (AP) -It. was blood. no t paint. that stained the Shroud of Turin. says a member of the first team to make a scientific study of the cloth that some believe wrapped J esus Christ's body for entomb· menl. Scientist doubts /akery behind dark color spots Samuel Pel I icori o f the Hughes Research Laboratory here. who studied photographs o f the linen fibe r s taken microscopically, a lso says he has come lo the preliminary conclusion that the image of a man on the shroud was produced by contact between the cloth and a body, and not by fake ry. But he said it's still •a mystery how the image was tra nsferred to the cloth. Computer analysis of the photographs is the next step in determining the relics's authenticity. he said. The shroud, about 14 feet long and 3lh feet wide, has been kept in a cathedral in Turin. Italy, since 1578. It bears the sepia- colored outline of a man and what appear to be blood stains near the figure's head, side. hands and feet. Church officia ls have refused to allow scientists to study the shroud through a method known as carbon 14 dating because it would mean destroying a small fra gment of lhe s hroud. Pellicori is a me mber of a team of scientists that studied the shroud for five days in 1978. The team's final report has not I yet been prepared. Other tests are being done by scientists in the United States and other countries. Last July the Rev. Francis L. Files, a Jesuit on the staff of Loyola University in Chicago, said be believed the shroud was genuine because im ages of coins on the eyes of the figure on the cloth were those of coins minted around the time of J esus' death. But in September, Walter C. Mccron e, a C h icago microscopist. was quoted as saying he believed the cloth was a medieval fake. He said he found on the sheet traces of iron· Depression hidden malady By DON t;HAPMAN OI , ... Dally f'll-4 Staff Those close to "Judy", an ac- tive Laguna Beach resident in her 70s. feared that s he had slipped into senility. The spry woman loved music, and friends said she was "sharp as a tack." But now she was confused. Judy (not her real name ) stopped seeing her friends. She stopped cleaning her home . And when she was found in a weakened state. she was taken to South Coast Medical Center. But s he wasn't senile. She was suffering from a treatable ill- ness · depression. In fact, health officials say. there are more than 100 reversi- ble diseases that mimic senility. In the hospital. Judy received nutritional aid and individual and group counseling. After four or five weeks or physical and mental care. she was ready to eo home. ••People called her senile. That was their conclusion,·· said Ray Olson, psychologist at the So uth Lag un a h ospital's StressCenter . "When Judy came out of her depression. she had artistic in· IMMy ................. TREATING MPRllSION P~A•yOleon We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from ill readen. what you like about the paper an4 what you don't like. We alto wou14 like to publish your views on any subject in our letten to the .editor C?C;)l· umn. Call the number below md YoUr metn1• will·be reeorded. M•sape will be transcribed 'several tlmet dally and delivered to the desk ol the appropriate editor. Mailbox eontribuUoM will be delivered to the editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox eontributon muat include their name and telephone number tor verification. Nu circulation calla. plelH. Tell ua what 'a on your mJnd, The number it ln service 2A boun a day. aev• ck)'I a week. terests of all sorts. When she came here she wasn't talking, but after a couple of weeks. we could see progress each day." he said. "She started to greet people and show a sense of humor." he said. "When s he started singing, I knew she was on her way (to recovery).'' Sue Mardon , p r ogram m anager for the StressCenter. said a thorough mental and physical exam usually Is needed to di s t i n g ui s h between depression and senility .. Depression is characterized by sadness. guilt, lack of vitali- ty. loss of appetite, fear. a drop in self.confidence, and memory and thinking defects. Signs of senility include con- fusion, loss of memory and a decline in jUdgement and in- t.ellectua.1 tunctioning. Emotions may be e xtre me or inap- propriate. "Depression is treatable," Ms. Mardon said. "But if it is not diagnosed and treated early, depresaia«, like a physical ill- ness, can become chronic and difficult to cure.•• A major problem, Ms. Manton aald, ta that famlly memben of friends often mistake a pbyatcaI or em 'ltional illness for senility. t Tb~ illness can . only be diapoeed with a tborou1b ex· all)lnation, abe sald. Tbe wont thlq tbe family can do, 1be said, ii tu leave tbe in· dh1chaal alone. "We lpore tbem or place · tbem in DW'llna homn and .. 1tltuUom;. OeeukAlally, Mnllity exl1t1. But more often, tbeH older people an 1uttertn1 from , dep....-. "Wida proper dla1D0911 ud trHtment, tbe1 can ll•• la· I · depend•nt and me•nlnfful --~---lii!I•~----------....... _.. u ..... 1be1ald . • •I ·-----· ore pigme nt s uch as artists would have used in red ochre paint. Pellicori, whose findings were published in the J anuary issue of Archaeology magazine. saii:I he believes the so-called blood stains oo the shroud really were made by blood. He said that close-ups of cer· tain areas, such as the apparent lance wound in the figure's right side. showed "exceptionally red· dish" particles. a surprising contrast to the brownish back- ground coloring of the rest of the blood stains. · But he said "there seems little ques tion that these stains, which penetrate to the reverse side of the cloth. are those of blood." Pellicori said he believed the image on the shroud wasn't pro- du c ed by blood , w a t e r , scorching or paint. He said one "solid possibility" suggested by his research is that pers piration and oils "simply alter ed and accele r a ted t he normal degradation and darken- ing of cellulose. the basic com· ponent of linen. that occurs through gradual oxidation and loss of water by exposure to heat and light." .. I collected 2.000 signatures s upporting the park,·· she shrugged modestly. speaking with an accent that even 25 years in this country has not en- tirely eliminated. But Greenbelt officials say she did a lot more. Two doctors were s eeking county approval to build a high. rise hotel on what is now the parking lot at the diamond - shaped pier park. Mrs. Heckel. along with friend J essie Haden . co ll ected signatures and pleaded with county supervisors to buy the land and create a beach park. The duo's efforts paid off seven years later and the pier and parking lot were finally de- veloped in the late '60s. "We pestered the supervisors and the other authorities and we got what we wanted we insist· ed."" she said. Aliso Beach was n 't Mrs. Heckel's first attempt to open beaches to the public. The former bank cle rk moved to Laguna Beach in 1955. two years after arriving i.n the Unit- ed States from her home in Berlin. She joined Laguna Greenbelt, whe n the organization was formed a decade ago, describing the ftrSt years as "tedious and heart breaking She said Greenbelt founder Jim Dilley's vision of a park sur- rounding Laguna Beach "was so far-fetched that no one beli eved it could be accomplished. ··But as you can see now." she s miled. "we are weU on the way to having our ~reenbelt." When Mrs. Heckel isn't con- fronting the c ity coun cil, or county supervisors , she can be found at coastal commission meetings from Los Angeles to San Diego. And since the spry activist no longer owns a car. she catches the bus to the various com· mission sessions up and down the coast to support issues con· cerning public beat'h access. Is the full -time campaign worth the effort? She thinks so. .. We have constant slow pro- gress to get approval of pro- grams that are benefi <'ia l to all of us." she s aid. ·'And when we a r e dis- couraged, we can look back at the s uccesses ." For Betty Heckel, there have been many successes. spzrry top -sioor with nzgistczn:z.d anti-slip .sola. a~t<z. ibr ~lind or stf0Zt 'MZ8J"', ~ ~TtlJBt with cm:1Umys arrla bla7%ZJ" or ehOrte and. e 'kni.t shirt. . t r I f m I b a Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 9, 1981 J•. (~ .. Cin <:t .... ..• ~ To•'~~'·' H•rpldae Backla h f1·01n Prop.13 LAGUNA 8C'HOOI. Olli BLUES: The announcement that t am from th~ Laacuna. Reach nilled School District Board ol f'Au('ah on th <>tMr nl1M could hardly be con· a due.t tc>OCt new1 It wa n't eh ry Yet I 1uppo1 tbtre was a time that the news wou1d hav beoet\ art t.fld by areal huuw of chnr from your l"Orrn~nt and 'bi.II cont O\potarles. what the school &ruste8 dt!c.'1ded wH to cut 30 class olferin1s from th4! l.aauna Beacb,Ugb SChoot curriculum. And 1 auppoeie I'd have been cheerin1 about that back m the dark aae when I was coo.fmed lo lbe hallways ol that hallowed ln titutlon of learnI.ncs, comer of Park Avenue and Short Street Come \o think ol it, there mlghl be some uncertainty there WERE 30 class offerings on the Laiuna Hiab roster 1n those days AH, HOW THE SENIO& year is r~alled, when your faithful correspondent intended to spend the hour following the noon repast in slumber upon the La1una campus. That snoot er I had planned wu called Mechanical Dr awing rv. It was going to be dream-time. Somehow, it developed that certain de vious members of the faculty learned of m y relaxed c urriculum choice and slapped me May~ our coastal schoob will have lo sell out into the Drama class instead. where they were s hort on male bodies. It ruined my chances for peace. I had lo sta nd around a lot ; recite lines and wave my arms some. Jane Doe tak gets response PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (AP> -Hundreds of people, anxious lo fil)d'"1heir mlsaina wives or daughters or motben, have besieged police and a state hospital with calls since a story was published about "Jane Doe," a young woman with am· nesia. One man drove from Brunswick, Ga., arriving Thurs· day only to be shown a photo· graph of Jane noe that didn't re- semble his missing niece, authorities said. "STARTING Tuesday night, we've had about 400 calls," said Jackie Dale of South Florida State Hospital, where Jane Doe is living. "Everyone's certain this is their Jane." A story distributed nationally by The Associated Press told how a forest ra nger discovered the woman -nude, covered with d irt and so w eak s he couldn't call for help -at Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale last Sept. 19. Apparently traumatized by the e vents that caused her to end up in lhe park, the woman has no memory about who she is, where she's from or who her re latives are. MU. DALE said the hospital has kept stalfen workina over· time to screen calls, which are coming from all over the United States. Tbose that seem to have a possibility of panning out are referered to Fort Lauderdale police. "Each one is being checked out; there's been nothing yet," said police spokeswoman Dian· na Morrissette. "The' response to the media articles has been very good. It s hould help us to get her iden· tified .'. she said, adding, "It's shocking to find out how many people are missing in this coun· try." Peop1e who come to the area will not' be allowed to see her. ''l'M NOT GOING lo permit ·people to see her, because sbe doesn 't want any company. I'm not going to run a circus," Mrs. Dale said. She said some simple identify. ing characteristics help screen the callers. "She doesn't have dentures, has no gold in her mouth, no sur- gical scars. She does have dark moles on her neck," Mrs. Dale said. Basis of Garwood decision NATION I WEATHER Weighty naatter Al'WI...,_ •: Linda Reilly of Lexington, Ky.. has filed a sex dis- crimination complaint agains t the Weight Watchers we ight loss business. She claims she lost her job as a Weight Watchers lecturer because she has gained 17 pounds in six months of pregnancy. It definitely wasn•t restful Another thing that's drawn heavy parental criticism these days is the s uggestion in other coastal school systems that seventh and eighth grades be combined with 9th through 12th. Parents fear awful influences will befall the younger s tudents. Military conduct code firm Skunk idea getting few supporters LAGUNA RAN S EVENTH THROUGH 12th for years . It was a way of life. You couldn't gel a quorum at our little school without calling in the seventh a nd eighth g rades too. Obviously, it turned out badly because ther e were Some failures out of the system. Like your correspondent and people like Peter Kaye, who turned out to be a newspaperme n. But then there were successes, too, like l"ran Delancy, who now owns a string of very popular Orange Coast restaurants. JOE O'SULLIVAN, the former Laguna vice mayor and eminent educator, once claimed he bad a chance to go in partnership with Delaney rather than pursue the teaching profession. "I should've listened lo Delane y," O'Sullivan la m ented. Others who survived Laguna's seventh and twelfth gr ade menace, like Herb Oelke, Danny McFarland and the late Thomas Laverne Dugger , actually returned as teacht•rs in the hallowed halls. Alas, they hadn't lis tened to Delaney either. MORE SF.RIOUSLY, it is most unfortunate that the Laguna school system is raced with cutting classes, particularly those for handicapped youngsters, and krminating teachers in the rmancial squeeze. Other of our coastal school systems face plenty of fis· cal trouble now too, but in Lagwia, the irony is that il was once one of lhe slate's richest public school districts OD a per student basis. So it's been from riches-lo-rags. Perhaps the CWTeot financial pinch bits with more impact when you're small to begin with. Laguna, however, isn't alone in the money shortage department. Huntington Beach schools are feeling the pinch. Even the Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.strict bas cash troubles. THUS COMES THE wasbdown from Propositionl3 and some other "equalizing" fmancial ruling.s for the schools. The result is clear . We all better start working hard to figure out some viable means to fmance our public schools or they might just vanish from lhe Orange Coast scene. By PETER ARNETT AP Stiecial corrn-491tl C AMP LEJEUNE, N.C. The United States' armed services have changed in the 16 year s since Robert Garwood went to Vietnam. But the col· laboralion verdict against him show.t the military brass still holds to the high standards of the code of conduct. Garwood, 34, was found guilty Thursday of collaborating with his Vietnamese captors before he returned lo this country in 1979, the last American POW to come home. OTHER AMERICAN prisoners who had seen Garwood in cap- tivity had complained or his be havior, and he was im- m ediately slapped with serious charges of desertion, collabora- tion and maltreatment of fellow prisoners. But a lot had happened in America since the then-19-year- old Marine jeep driver from Adams, Ind.. disappeared in 1965 south of Da Nang. The Viet· nam war bad been lost, and the military draft ended. For the first lime, women. were enrolled in the nation 's se rvice academies. The military code of conduct, adopted in 1955 a fte r many Americans captured in the Korean War succumbed to sophisticated brainwashing techniques, had undergone change. This was because man y Vietnet-era POWs had similar- ly been broken by their captor5, Maryland digging out Snowstorm dumps nearly 11 inches in area l '-ft •. 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Acknowledging that some pres· s ures are i rresisti ble. the rewritten code has a "bounce· bac k'' provision that in effect aJ. lows a captured American to cooperate when the pressure is overwhelming but to r esist when the pressure is lifted. But even this provision is con- sidered too stringent by some in an age when coercive pe rs uasion and torture have become standard operating pro· cedures from Hanoi to Tehran. And for young people joining the military, the commitment to high patriotic pri nciples as laid out in the code or conduct seems out of date . THE FINAL article of the code slates: "I will never forget t hat I am an American fighting man, responsible for my actions and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in m y God and the United States of America." The military decided to drop charges against Americans ac· cused of being in a "peace com· mittee" in the Hanoi Hilton prison during the Vietnam War. That was expected tu \\Ork in Garwood's favor But that decision had been mad& during the Vi e tnam hangover, and t he IJ.S. Marine Corps pressed agains t Garwood even though he seemed an un· like ly subject for retribution CHICAGO <AP > Bill Stan- ton, a 49-year -old l;lectr ician, says he's abandoning h.is fight to have the skunk named Illinois' state animal. Stanton, who adopted a skunk called "Wishbone" a rew years back and was forced by the state to give 1t up. said he can 'l a Hord the legal rees. In November . lllinois school ch1 ldrt'n elected the white-tailed deer as the state animal. and the Legis lature this year is expected to confirm the decision. St a nton , who s ponsored a ~rite-in campaign fo r t he skunks, had contested the elec· t1on. sa) ing only 25 percent of the el1 g1blt' pupils voted. • ... , SANTA AMA/COSTA MESA 541-7123 HUMTIMGTOM llACHjFOUMTAIM VAU.IY • 142-3400 3500 s. lrlttol S..Jll fCo< ol lltlelol • -...... e-.... lluildlnol •so 11029 leoch llYcl ~~.~ • '50 ·' '• ·=- .. .• .. ·: .. -- • ._ ----__. -,,_ "* 9' I ...... -........ -. ·-·. ·-·-~- _ _.... ... --__ _...._. ________ ....., • .--.. ... --·--· ..... ···-·· --··-··-..-·------· ~ -.... #'Ito -----~ ............... I ' ' t j I r • r II ~ b a • Hot-air greeting The brother of Seaside car dealer Sam Matar, clasping his head in disbelief, is one up again. The brothers have exchanged strange birthday gifts the past seven years. This time J ohn , a Chicago printer , landed al Sam's lot in a balloon, suggesting fuel-guzzling a utos are on way out. Christian fellowship denied school access YUBA CITY CAP ) -The Yuba Ci· ty Unified School District boa rd won't let the Fellowship of Christian Athletes become an offi cial club at Yuba City High School. The seven-member board voted una· nimously to turn down the request for official status. which would give the club access to school property and school equipment. The board's lawyers and Superin· tendent Andros Karparos said mak- ing the club offi cial would be un· constitutional. \.'oeeehft-• .,l fteL'd S AC RA M ENTO CAP > -If California had a program to give state vouchers to parents for either ·public or pri vate schools. they couldn't be used at church schools, says the state attorney general. The opinion by Deputy Attorney General Edmund White also said a voucher could not be used at a non· church school that had a mandatory reli gious curricul um. But a school not operated by a church offering a voluntary religious curricul um might qualify. if the state money were used only for non· religious courses, the opinion said. The opinion, which does not have the force of law or a court ruling. was sought by Sen. H.L. Richardson. R- Arcadia, who last year proposed a voucher system. Prison ordL'rL'd FRESNO CAP ) -The first man to be sentenced in Fresno County under the state's spousal rape law received a three-year prison sentence. · Timothy N. Hiebert, 27, of Fresno was one of the fi rst in the state to be sentenced under a 1979 bill making forced intercourse with a spouse a crime. Superior Court J ud ge Robe rt Martin rejected pleas from Hiebert and his estranged wife for probation because of the violent nature of the act. Hiebert pleaded guilty earlier to r aping hi~ wife of six years at her home in October after they had been separated for six months. Feaae ••Ill latal BAKERSFIELD CAP> -A teen· ager from Taft. died from sniffing a freon·based refrigerant , authorities say. Coroner Richard Gervais s aid Jerry Lamas, IS, and three other youths picked up containers that bad been used to replace freon in refrigerators and then were dumped in 1arbage behind an applian ce store. They s n iffed the traces or refri1erant left in the containers. Lama puaed out and died several hours later. One of the other boys became dizzy and nauseated. A ,...11 rftl'ard told SACRAMENTO (AP l The state fire marshal is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the person or persons who set the fire that destroyed his headquarters. Fire Marshal Phil Favro said that composite pictures of two men seen in t he area before the Jan. 20 fire have been circulated among police and offi ces in the vicinity. The $3 million fi re destroyed 10 of 11 buildings in the Bowling Financial Park in the s outh area o f Sacramento. Favro said investigators have de- ter mined that the.fire was started in a vacant offi ce in the northeast cor- ner of the complex. Maule d circus worke r quits NATIONAi. C I TY CAP J - Hospitalized circus electrician Chris Brooke says he's quitting the Big Top after s urviving an attack by a 400· pound white Siberian tiger. "It was just grabbing at me. np- ping at me ... swinging IJke crazy," Brooke said of the tiger that attacked him last week. Brooke races s kin, muscle and nerve grafts to repair damage to his right leg and arm. Doctors say he may never walk again without a brace. T he show went on in the Circus Va rgas tent while the 29-year -old Greenwich. Conn .. nat ive lay bleed- ing by the tigers' cage. A worker and a local man came to his aid as the tiger continued to maul him. David Wisner, a store manager from across the street who was a pa r amedic in the Army, saw the commotion and ran to Brooke, apply· ing tourniquets and compresses. Wisner said he alone moved the wo unde d m a n "out of striking range." Nobody else came to help, he said. In a few hours the circus tent was taken down, and the show moved on . to another town , leaving Brooke behind. Brooke said he doesn't resent that because he doesn't plan to be tn the cir cus business anymore. "I won't be able to do any manual labor. My leg probably will never be the same," he said. ·==· ==a=. CM&. COl.&ICT 171 .. t97·7000 ::n:n.:.== 1•&....,.,...aA,.., 'Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Mondlty, February 9, 1981 J s "' Theme park work begins SACRAM ENTO <AP) -Earth ls beln1 moved for construction of what the promoters call a ma- jor theme park at Cal-Expo, the Sacramento site of the California State Fair. But final approval by the board of directors of the State Fair is still a bout two weeks away. The park, at Cal-Expo's Fiesta Island and sur· rounding lagoons, is to include a million-dollar waterslide , sailboat and paddle boat rentals, solar - healed swimming pools, amphitheater , and food service. DEVELOPER EARL SASSER of Sacramento's Waterworld U.S.A. told reporters that the park, to open by July 1, could generate $250,000 or more per year in revenue for the state. · "I've got tractors working out here already," Sasser said. "We need a lot of fill dirt moved in. There wiU not be anything constructed for about a month. We are just doing the groundwork. The waterslldes will be on their way Feb. 15 from North Carolina." Assemblyman Leroy Greene, D-Los Angeles, representing the St.ate Fair board, said Sasser "is gambling that he would be able to begin work when he is given the go-ahead. It's a risk with the understanding that if be does not get the contract he has to put it back the way it was." GREENE SAID THE BOARD bas voted "to encourage fair m a nagement to work with Waterworld on the proviso that any contract be brought to t he attention of the board." He said the project must be approved by the board and the terms of the contract must be ap- proved by the state Department of General Services and the Department of Finance. The board's next meeting is Feb. 20. Drinking driver Sacraniento fo e SACRAMENTO (AP) Municipal Court judges have approved a strict new sentencing policy for drunken drivers, making Sacramento County's penalties against repeat offenders the toughest in California. The guidelines, which go into effect on March 1, call for a fine of $554 and a 30-day jail sentence for a second-time offender whose offense was com- m itted within two years of the first violation. A person convicted of a third drunken driving offense within five years of the first offense and within three years of tbe second, would be ordered to pay a $625 fine and serve 90 days in jail. First offenders would face a $463 fin e. a penal- ty which is standard throughout the state. Although indi vidual judges in other areas im- pose stiff penalties. Sacramento County is the first to adopt a strict countywide policy. m e new guidelines are in sharp cont rast to current sentencing practices -court sources say second-time offenders traditionally get a $440 fine ·for Best Q ual i t y a nd ' Selection of Handmade rugs fro m China. Persia. India & R o mania at reasonab le prices. 2421 E. Coeat Hwy. (714) 17l·2224 we.-e11-..,0r•..ir-., Corone del Mar ,._ ........ -*• .,,....,... you ore invited to view the adolfo 1981 spring collection fndoy. fe bruory 13 soturdoy, februory 14 n formolly modeled 12 ()0 o m to 3 00 pm des1qner salon iJpper level and 48 hours in jail. Third-time orfen ders, Saks Fifth Avenue. South Coast Plaza meanwhile. often receive~l~O~d~a!.y~s~in~ja~i~l ~a~n~d~a~f~i~ne=·:._~---:============================::: Insurance firm pays doctors LOS ANGELES (AP ) Travelers In surance Co. has agreed to pay an estimated $46 million in malpractice insurance refunds to 5,500 Southern California doctors over t he next 10 years, of- ficials said . As part of the agree- ment. announced by Dr. Jack E. McLeary, presi- den t of the Southern California Phys icians Co un ci l , Traveler s turned over an initial re· fund payment of $18.6 million to the medical group. T he council filed suit against the Hart ford , Conn . based insurance company to get the re- funds. charging the firm grossly overcharged the doctors when it suddenly hiked malpractice pre· miums 327 percent in 1976. The money will be dis- tributed among doctors in Los Angeles. Orange, San Bernardino, Ven- tura. San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbar a counties who were in- sured by Travelers from 1976 to l978. McLeary said some s pec i alists, suc h aB a nesthesiologists, ob· s t e t r i c 'i a n s . gynecologists and or- thopedic surgeons. were p ay ing m o r e t h an $30 ,000 a yea r fo r ma lpractice ins urance during those years. T he council negotiated uns u ccessfull y with T r a ve lers for three years to have the excess pre miums refunded , then in 1979 fil ed suit aga inst the company . The selUement was re - acbed outof court. ?SURVIVAL IN REAL ESTATE? I SB.LING YOUR HOME7 How much should it really cost to sell your home? IUYIHG P'ltOPERTY? How to deal with brokers and homeowners. HEW REAL ESTA n AGEKT7 'lvtlat is your real future in real estate? , REAL ESTATE SURVIVAL KITS IVlllTTHINCi YOU HIED TO •NOW TO SIU OI IUY YOUI OWN HOME! tMCLUDIS FO«MS, IHSTIUCTIOHS, •IN'NC AIDS AHO INFOIMA TIOM TO MAH YOU A llAL ISTAll,.O! !LEARN NOW AND SAVE s I ooo·s LATER! Trtdta ef "-..,... -and how to avoid those who make money as a result of your ignorance. ......... c--'•"-a. 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H•lev/Pul>fTsher;, Thome1Kwvlll•dltor Barbar• KNlbf,h/l!dftorl1I PeQt edttor oro"ueeo 1oa11vPoot Eclltorlal P!Ml,e ............................................................ • retirement Jans generous More th1an nn head •hook ln dl1bellef when it w11 &earned lhat M1r1aret Ort r. eo, will receive 143,000 per year ln reliremtnt benenta and a healthy lump 1um payment for unUHd tkk leav8 and vacation -when ahe reures ln MarC'h aa dlrtclor ol the Oran1• County Human nices Aaency n.er '1 no reuon for anyone lo be anary with Mill Gner She"~ a hard working, dedicated county employee with 31 ' ant of stsrv1ct! But the iie of lhe relirement fi1ure and the cuh payoff he waU enJoy do point up that rankinl county employ t~re well perhaps too well -when they mo ve on. Others who ha\lti r ashed In on the lucrative benefits nc lude H G O borne. former director of the county En· \'lronmenlal Management Agency, and Stanley Krause, us1stant director of the county Gener~) Services Agency. Liile Miss Gra~r . th~ two men had long years of service with the county. . . Miss Grier's retirement is based on her receiving 72 pe rcent or her $62 ,000·per-year salary. Her age and length ol e mployment with the county are controlling factors .. In private industry, by contrast, it is very r.are to find re tirement plans that pay more than two·th1r~s or .an employee's parting salary. So the 72 percent Miss Grier will receive certainly is generous. . Equally generous is the lump sum payment. its amount protected until the date of her retirement. But the sum likely will be large. . Three years ago, county supervisors decided to no longer permit the unusual accrual of sick le~ve and va~a­ tion. But the policy wasn't made retroactive, allowmg employees like Miss Grier to continue to collect the large sums. • Perhaps more changes in the system ought to be con· sidered. One fact is certain: The powerful associations that represent the interests of county employees won't permit new policies without a fight. Facing t~e facts In his first major television address, President Reagan laid the economy issue on the line in a manner that doubtless will worry some special interest groups, but with hard facts that must be faced . . The economy is indeed a mess. Inflation is out of hand, government spending continues to soar. productivity is way down and taxes are eating up personal and business income. Reagan rightly blamed decades of overspending on special programs. many of which don't work, and years of excessive government regulation, for much of the trou- ' ble. He vowed that those truly in need would still be protect· ed. as would the environment to the extent that it is necessary and feasible. But some of the programs will be cut and some of the regulations modified. He made t he obvious conclusion that the United States, still trying to run its once-innovative industries in outdated plants. can hardly cQmpete with the modern equipment and tee hnology installed 'after the war in Germany and Japan. Industry must modernize to keep up, and that means government, industry and.labor must work as partners in· stead of adversaries. And the government has to tax and spend less so the private citizen and the businesses have some money left to invest in the modernization of our plants. The speech made sense .. The Reagan economy program will run into opposition in some quarters. But there's no doubt some reversal of the helter-skelter spend. mandate and regulate syndrome is in order. That can only be accomplished if Congress, industry and individuals decide to put the nation's interests ahead of their own. The grim reality is, we have no choice, if this country is to return to its former prosperity and world posi· lion. Careless laWDla~ing Small wonder the medical profession is demanding re· vision of a carelessly written measure passed by the Legislature last year that requires them to report to law en· forcement and welfare, authorities any evidence of sexual activity on the part or their unmarried patients under the ageoft8. The author of the law didn't mean it that way at all. The intent was to require doctors to report evidence of child abuse, including sexual molestation. But the bill inadvertently included statutory rape as one of the offenses that must be reported. In legal terms. statutory rape means sexual intercourse with a consenting minor. The law thus would require physicians to report the identity of tee n-age girls who come to them for birth control information, suspected venereal disease or even physical check-ups that might indicate previous sexual activity. This not only would violate the maxim of doctor-patient confidientiality, but could well discourage girls from seek· ing medical attention they need. That's a far cry from reporting actual cases of child abuse. . Fortunately. the lawmakers have noted the error of their ways and plan to repeal the offending measure, a cost· ly maneuver that should not have been necessary . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views eitpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Ph<?ne (714) &42·'4321 . Boyd/Nicknames By L.M. BOYD Among plain strong men Dear Gloomy Gus It seems difficult for us to remember that few of us are des~ants of "native ~merlcans." Mott ol our ancestors were lmmlgrants and not a few refugees from pen~uUon. D.M. .._.... Cimn••• ••--tillltee ., ,....,. ... .. • •• ..• ,..,~ ........ ... =:'/ti;.. 'l:.'=l" ..... . who er\joy no personal fame, there Is a tendency to cut re· nowned figures down lo ac· ceptable size by giving quaint nicknames to same. Napoleon Bonaparte, for in· stance, even today is fre. quently referred to as Nap- py. It's not atreclionate. Winston Churchill's moniker, Winnie, was indeed allec· tlonate, but it did the cuttifte· down-to-size job, anyhow. Gen. Douglas MacArtbur was known by many H Du1out Dou1. U happens· mostly to lar1e penonallU• who choole not to conceal UM fact tbat they tat• tbemaelve1 aertoualy. Prealdent Woodrow Wlllon ao much liked tbe fame ot 1011 that he played with bluk toll balls In t.be winter snow. --------:---------•Hq --~ Jack Anderson Switch • m soft drink politics W ASHINOTON -The "Pepsi aeneratioo" la about to replace "the real lhln1" at the White House. Whal the American voters probably d1cln 't realize last No· vemb e r, w h e n Ronald Reaaan won over Jimmy Carter, was that th ey were also endina four years of Coca -Cola hegemony in the White House and paving the way for a return to Pepsi-Cola ascendancy at the highest levels or the.federal government. The soft-drink supremacy bat· tie boils down to this: Pepsi is Republican; Coke, at least dur· ing the tenure of a president from Georgia, was Democratic. When Carter took over four years ago, Pepsi was banished from the White House in favor of Atlanta·based Coca-Cola. And Carter did more than simply replace Pepsi with Coke in the Executive Mansion's beverage machines. Coca·Cola people had been bubbly boosters of Carter ever Earl Waters •lnce he wu Georgia governor. Coke executive .tohn Paul Austin provided his brand of cola ror Carter's political barbecues - free -and gave other financial support to the native son's lofty ambitions. Not one to forget his old friends, Carter as president act· ed to keep down the price of sug· ar -ol which Coca.Cola was the nation's biggest single user. The president also took a well· publtcized ride down the Mis· sisslppi on the Delta Queen riverboat, which is owned by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York. With its White House clout, Coca·Cola wangled an end to the 50-year ban on its product in Portugal, gained entry to the mainlan~ China market and - until the embargo inspired by the Soviet inva s ion o r Afghanistan -cornered the con· cession on American sort drinks at last year's Moscow Olympics. Now everything has changed. Coke is out; Pepsi is back in. PEPSICO Chairman Donald Kendall. who engineered the first big commercial exploita- tion of the Soviet market with a Pepsi-for-vodka trade deal un· der Richard Nixon, can be ex- pected to use hia Republican connections once more to further his company's lnteresu. J .C. Louis, author of .. The Cola Wars," an account of the epic rivalry between Coke and Pepsi, expl~ed it this way to my associate Howard Rosen- berg: "Kendall will convince Reagan -as be did Nixon - that il will better serve the Unit· ed States' interests to treat the Russians and the Chinese as potential consumer markets rather than adversaries." Indeed, Kendall wasted no time movlng in. He hosted a lavish pre·inaugural bash al the Pan -American Union in Was hington for the foreign diplomatic corps. As Louis said: "The party was intended to re- new the soft-drink psychology of the Nixon era: Foreign leaders who wish to please the While House might do so by treating Pepsi well. .. GUESTS AT THE Pepsi party included Vice President-elect George Bu s h , Defen se Secretary-des ignate Caspar Weinberger, GOP contributor W. Clement Stone, Soviet Am· bassador Anatoly Dobrynin and the ambassadors or China, Poland , Chile . Zaire . BHlladesh and te\leral dozen other potenUal Pepsi markets. Weinber1er wH once a director and vice president of Pepeico. Buab was • banking partner of two members of Pepsi's board of directors. At the Pepsi freeload, Bush as- sured the guests pointedly that ''the day of apologizing for U.S. private interests abroad is over." Weinberger went even further and said that ·•Pepsico has always been a supporter of good governments, and for that reason we can assume that they'd be supporters of the (Reagan) administration.•· A HELPFUL BANKER: In general, American bankers prob· ably did more to hinder the negotiations for release of our hostages in Iran than they did to help. Their insistence on hang· ing onto Iranian assets they had control or was a substantial roadblock to the State Depart· ment's efforts to get the 52 Americans out of Iran. But there was a laudable ex- ception. Citibank of New York and its lawyer . John Hoffman. contributed to a breakthrough in the agonizing negotiations for the hostages' release. When Jimmy Carter froze aJl Iranian assets in the United States, Citibank, like other American banks. was stuck with some outstanding loans to Iran almost SlO million worth. And like other American banks, Citibank had Iranian assets in its overseas branches that could have been used to cover the frozen loans in t he United States. UNLIKE SOME other American banks, however. Citibank wasn't at all sure its overseas (ranian assets could in fact be used to cover the oustanding Iranian loans in this country. Legal a c tion was blocked by administration pressure to delay court moves until the hostages were freed. So Citibank -and Hoffman -de· cided to work things out by negotiating with the Iranians. And the channels that Hoff· m an opened up in France and West Germany seven months ago for the transfer of money we re later used successfully for the transfe r of the American hostages. Brown's presidential dreams still burn As though the world was wait· ing with bated breath to hear his selfish hopes and ambitions, Gov. Jerry Brown disclosed to the delegates at the Democratic State Convention bis thoughts .about his future. What surfaced was vivid confi.rmation tbat his dreams of the Presidency still burn fiercely. It was also clear that he is presently in a dilem- ma about how to make them come true. It was no monumental mental exercise for him to have arrived at the realiza- tion which he candidly re- lated that his options for 1982 are pres· ently that of doing nothing or running for eithe r re · election or the U .S . Senate. If he should do the latter it would pit him agains t Sam Hayakawa whose political fortunes have been enhanced immeasurably by the election of Ronald Reagan and the shift of Art Hoppe party control in the Senate to the Republicans. Still, that is exactly what U.S. Senator Alan Cranston is urging Brown to do. In itself that doesn't mean much. Cranston has been scurrying about the state bustling just about every· body to run against Hayakawa. He admits having proposed it to John Tunney , the former Senator who was defeated by Hayakawa in 1976. He also has been huddling with Tom Hayden the anti-war, anti -nuclear power, anti· corporation, anti-everything ac- tivist whose challenge of Tunney for the 1976 Democratic nomina· tion was said lo have contributed to his ultimate defeat. STRANG EL V, although he professes great empathy for the m inorities, Cranston ignored state Superintendent or Public Instruction Wilson Riles who is known to be eager to enter the race . Also ignored we r e Secretary of State March Fong Eu and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. both of whom are view- ing 1982 as a year of poliHcal ad- vancement. Brown however thinks the Republi cans m ay dump Hayakawa for someone they believe would be a stronger can· didate. Quite a few Republican hope fuls . including Ronald Reagan's daughter. Maureen, are anxiously waiting in the wings in the event Hayakawa himself decides not to run again, a decision he repeatedly denies entertaining. Wheth er the Republicans would try to force that decision depends greatly upon the events of the next 12 months. If, enjoying the power or the party in control. Hayakawa strengthens his posi- hon in the polls and wants to run it seems certain he would win the nomination. THE GOVERNOR can be faulted for his kooky ideas and his flaky style but he is no dum- m y when it comes to sizing up the popular sentiment. For that reason he refused to "quantify" his intentions "because it de· pends on events over the next several months ... He correctly diagnosed that. "If the world looks wonderful under Reagan the Democrats (including himself) will have to readjust their thinking." At the moment he is giving "low priori· ty" to thoughts of a third term as governor. But don't believe his declaration that if he runs and wins a seat in the Senate in 1982 it would be "most unlikely" for him to tum around and nm for the Presidency in 1984. Brown has made his whole career out or using one office as a base for election to another. He neglected almost totally his duties after being elected Secretary or State in 1974 to build his campaign for governor. After winning that his consum· ing ambit.ions for the Presidency caused him to leave the state un· attended for weeks and months at a lime while he bustled around the nation in his frustrated attempts to find a constituency. Past performance then leaves little doubt that should he be elected U.S. Senator his fuJl time would be devoted not to representing the people of California in Congress but in ef· forts to drum up support for yet another Presidential bid. If ever he should get that he would prob- ably start running for Pope. Maybe the nation can use a 10 to 1 :30 president Many wild-eyed alarmists had predicted Mr. Reagan would be a "nine-to-five president." The following Associated Press story was thus particularly comfort· ing: ·'Washington -Ronald Reagan got his wake-up call at 8 :10 a .m . Wednesday , had a leisure· ly breakfast with his wife in their new home and got to the office shortly before 10 o'clock for bis tint day of the Job as president ot the United Stat.el." Once there, he fired some 200 polltlcaJ appointees left over from the previous adminiatra· tlon, ordered tbe portraits of Prealdent1 Jerter1on and Truman replac.d witb lhOle ot IC1MDboww and CooUd1e. held a meet.ma al bia cab&Ht at wbkb be pral11d tbe rettoratlve powen ol Jelly beant and bad ~ long lunch with Ed Meese ana two other top aides. A WIDTE HOUSE press at· tache reported that Mr. Reagan left the Oval Office "about 1:30 p.m ." as there was nothing on his official agenda for the alter· noon. And while the attache declined further comment, let us hope Mr. Reagan wisely retired to the family quarters for a nice, quiet nap. What a chief executive! One day In office and he's already 1ot the president off our bacb. He bas also won the heart.a and minds of us dedJcated mem· bera ot the National Committee for a Do-Not.bins Government. It la our contention tbat he eov· erns beet who plays a lot ot aolf, u did Mr. Ela~bower, or who naps a areal deal, like Mr. Coolidce. In an lnterv,ew ln tbe curnmt lt1ue ot Newsweek, Mr. Reqan •ppean to acne-Asked aoul b1t .,.... pralM al the way our two...,.. ran Ute couat.ry, llr. Rea1anplted: "Well, I think there's been . . . all the jokes about Ike and his golfing and, of cour~e. Silent Cal Coolidge. But it you go back, I don 'l know if the country has ever had a higher level of pros· perity than it did under Coolidge. And he actually re- duced the national debt, he cut taxes several times across the board.'' RIGHT! All that and be manaaed to sleep 12 to 14 hours a day u well. Contrast the likes of Mr. Rea1an and Mr. CooUdae. if you will, with Mr. Carter. Mr. Carter was usually up at 5 a.m. Quotes ·'It '1 so easy to mtx toidc wastea with ordinary ,....,.,., it l1rf't even f\mQ.'' -Ooftrn. ment Informer lfaNN &a1111 .. a, bidden by a acnea ud Pl"Mct· ed bJ 1~. wllln1 a ~ fnlllGUl ~mittee bow UM mob bM _.... lldO tox.lc,,... diapoaal. and he'd be in the office by 7 o'clock or so after doing something dreadful like jogging in circles around the White House. Speaking from personal ex· perience, I once got up at 5 a .m. I think it was to go fishing. But I was crotchety. sleepy and not worth a bill of beans all day. And I must say I've had the witrpower never to do that again. NO WONDEa Mr. Carter always spoke In that soil, slow drawl, hla f!JebroWI propped up. No wonder he couldn't eontrOI , inftatlan, unemployment or bis brolb«. For four l•I yean, the poor mu wu baU uleep all day. So now tbat Mr. Re.,an bu proved he's no nlne·to-ftve presl· dent, .. tan look rorwanl to a aereoe. peaceful, reusurtnc ad· mm'*9Uon.Y•1u,ai..~ ••tlllirb Jr'IAdftt 11 -Wliat ~ MrrW eowttlJ ...... Let • Juat ,..., U..t Ille em a., wP &be pace. 'CONSUMER Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. February 9. 1981 • * QUEENIE I told him 11pres ski drinking should be done apres kune oot durm& .. Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pal wall cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need tb JOlue inequ111es m gouernment and business. Mo.ii your questions to Pat Dunn . At Your SeT111ce, Orange Coast DaUy Pilot. P 0 BoI 1560. Costa Mesa . CA '2626 As many letters as possible wtll be annvert'd. but phoned mquanes or letters not 1nch"1ing the readr.'s full name. address and bwmess hours' phone number cannot be considered. This column appearsdai· ly except Sundays ·· Rubens portraits Did arthritis strike artist? CIUCAGO (AP) -A study of portraits painted by Peter Paul Rubens bas led medical experts to speculate that hls s ubjects -and perhaps the Fle mish master himself -suffered from rheum atoid arthritis long before the disease was kriown to exist. I( true, Kubens' ailment would amount to the oldes t cu e history or the disease on record - about 200 years earlier than some think -and <'ould help medical sleuths shed some Ught on why the disease appears. The cause of the painful inflammation or joints has eluded physicians to thJs day. But It has been associated with modern life since no evidence of the disease had been reported earlier than the last century. THE IMPLICATION IS THAT "if something came on less than 200 years ago its cause is something having to do with the Industrial Revolu- tion that environment has something to do with it," swd Or. George Ehrlich, a specialist at the Alberl Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. .. The idea that rheumatoid arthritis occurred earlier would take some or ilie more recent en- vironmental factors out of oossibility as a cause." In a study published-by Ehrlich and three Belgian physicians in the Feb. 6 edition of the J ournal or the American Medical Association arthritis specialists s urveyed later paintings by Rubens, who lived 1577 ·1640. They found in works he did during the last 30 years or his life evidence o( same lesions, swollen hand and wrist joints familiar to the millions who surfer the disease today. "THE PAINTINGS SEEM TO portray changes in Rubens' paintings that rarely occur in o ther d iseases and the ch anges occ ur chr onologically," Ehrlich swd. DIMUm. TOIM· Wm 646-4479 - UNIVERSITY FLORIST of Irvine .. ,,..-... 552-0283 Phone Orders Welcome v alentlnes Day Specials 'The .Flower . FAIWll.L'S · Place FOi FLOWlll .. 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L----------OPllll_,Moniltnc.1911 II D p p b a CORTINA D'AllPEZZO, Italy AP)· -For veteran American t.ledder Jim llor1an, racing roufb an icy twmel was a hrll in1 bobby, no more an1erous than any other 1port. Hla bobby cost him bis life uaday. The 32-year-old car alesman from Saranac Lake, . y . WU killed when the No. 1 • ~ .S. sled be drove in tbe tblrd oaeat of the World four-man wb•obaled championship onr· S.rumed at the lut bank,cl curve wa,t the Olympic track. J · au The tied, burtlin~ /over tbe IUdourae at M miles an hour, '\umped a1alnat the Icy aide oat1,ral11 on the final 1tretcb. n. Doeton reported dllt lloqm la tunered fracture1 of the neck ::: (See BOBBY, Pa1e BJ> DlllyPllll UCLA did it again to Notre Dame five, D ~ MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1981 STOCKS BS this time at South Bend. For the story, see B2 . 0 COMICS 86 TE LEVI SI ON 87 MOVIES 88 It',. •• rf'•• q .,,,.,,,.,. ••• turning flOMr laorfzofttal .,,eH lttlo a .,,.rllftll 1111. I raH II •• oppl"fl on a dlnw. -Edison High Coach Mike Rangel Like dunkin' donuts Chargers getting up in the air By ROGER CARLSON 0 1 llM O•oly Pilot StMI If you were to walk in on an Edison High basket· ball practice at a particular time of day you might be surprised al what you were witnessing - sometimes it appears the Chargers are gearing up for a version of the Bolshoi Ballet. Rick DiBernardo. the 6·3, 214-pound All·CIF linebacker, a butterfly? Ric.hard Chang, at 6-5. hopping around like a one·le~ged frog? Well, 1t may look a little ~oofy. but the results of such antics are paying off in a handsome way these days for the Char gers, who are em broiled in the Sunset League basketball race with an all- junior lineup. IT'S ALL DESIGNF:D to put the Chargers on a little higher level than the competition and the time invested appears to be payi ng dividends The surface issue is dunking the ball. something Chang, DiBernardo and even junior varsity player Jeff Washington. at 6-1. seem to be able to with authority an igniting issue in a basketball game. But there's more to this than just dunking and Edison assistant basketball coach Mike Rangel. the vars ity volleyball coach. explains: "It · makes for a st ronger rebounding team. Chang is our tallest and lo stay with teams like La Quinta. Ocean View. Tustin and others. we have to jump higher. And it provides timing. In a full ex- tension . the key to rebounding is timing. "And." continues Rangel. "it increases your shooting range. Jumping propels the ball lo the basket. "WE STRESS QUICKNESS, turning your horizontal speed into a vertical lift. 1 call it stop- ping on a dime. You run and boom. in one s pot you go straight up. The key is how quick you can take off. .. Rangel says the Chargers have added four-to· eight inches or jumping ability per player and Chang, Edison's Mr. Dunk. is at the lop of the list. "DiBernardo could barely dunk a volleyball into the net last year " Di Bernardo, at 6·3. is now the team leader in re- bounds (averaging about 11 per game >. AN E DISON HIGH PRODUCT, Rangel says he became especially interested in the ability to leap hi ghe r wh en he came into contact with Cuban and O•oly Pilot P-• l>y ltklYN IC-ler Edison's Rick DiBernardo r/ar left), Richard Chang tcenter) and sophomore Jeff Washington make it look easy. Brazilian voll eyball players while on a volleyball scholarship al Long Beach State. "These guys had 40-inch vertical jumps and it became one of my goals, to be one of the highest jumpers in the country." says the 6-2 Rangel. "They showed me s ome Jumping techniques and a lot of things I know we haven't used, because high school kids are not ready for it." While the Charger s like their system. no1 e\'eryone buys the theory. CORONA DEL MAR HIGH basketball coach J ack Errion. who has heen a head coach for over a quarter of a century. says he discourages dunkinl! the ball .. For players wi thout natural ability it may he too much strain on their knees ... says Errion. "I dis courage fooling around with it. "It's rather effortless for Mark Spinn <6·6>. and Steve Moore 16-31 can do it, but we don't let him His knees have bothered him before." Rangel says the knees are something to consider and ice is sometimes a daily habit. "The key is warming up properly ... says Rangel. "You have to stretch out really good." AMONG TH E TECHNIQUES employed by Rangel are jumps off one leg, two legs and a bun- ny hop. Wh en they began all dropped in their abilt ty to jump by three-to-four inches. then the height slowly became better and better. "There's no doubt about the value, .. says Rangel. "Every kid on the varsity and junior varsity has improved his jumping ability at least four inches. ··A lot of football players have come out lo get on this progra m , too, s uch as Troy Seurer , Greg Stein and Paul Reinbach. "The most imPortant thing for a defensive back, aside from sheer speed, is j umping ability " "It's important that people realize the key is movement in your back and your stomach. It's a com bi nation of calf, quad. lower back and stomach. all exploding up in a very nice rhythm. "Washington -he can go up so fast it's almost scary ... Dunking the ball isn 't entirely unique lo the game of basketball. but ever since the rules have allowed the trick it has been especially crowd pleasing and al times, served as a vehicle for momentum. · For a long time it wasn't within the rules, when UCLA <.'ame up with a recruit out of New York named Lew Akindor. who dominated his oppo· nents so well , it was ruled illegal. But the luster of the dunk is back, and the side benefits make for better rebounders. according to many. Lietzke proving sQme things to himself Trailing by five 1trokes with eight holes to go, he win1 San Diego Open SAN DIEGO (AP) -Bruce U euke proYed IOIDe thlnp to the only man he's tryin1 to lmpreu -bimaelf -with bis lftODd rictory of the YOUDI PGA tour aeuom. "l'ft now proyed to myaelf I can come from bellbld ud win," said Uet&ke, who wu ftw ltroke9 back with ellbt holes to 10 bllt _....up a plaJOft winner SUnday ta tbeS..l>Mlo<>pm. ''Al.._, alMr wlnl bad come with me lead181 ..... IDto the lut rOuncl. I'd proyall .... wta froim tbe lroat. But tb1a II tlMlftntU.. l'neomefromwell back. ''Nowllmowlcudottacain. '' Ltetlb, ..,.,.., mo.t 1uee.lful1crou- buded ......,, ..... to birdie tbe Meoecl bole of a luddea death playofttoturn back Ray "°7d and-Tom Jenkins for the Utle after they'd finished the regulation 72 holes of play with matching 278 totals. 10 shots under par on the 7 ,002-yard South course at the Torrey Pines Golf Club. All three birdied the par-five l8tb bole, l!I GOLF with Floyd missing by an agonising inch on a 80-loot eagle pull that would have woa It outright. Floyd played Ute flnal 18 ln 71, Jenkins In 70. Liet'Ue, who bad to battle back from a double bo1ey on the nnt boleoftherainy day,shota•tbatin· cludeda32ontbeback. J enklu eUmlnated himself with a bo1ey on the ftnt plllyoff bole while Ltet1ke and Floyd made two-putt pan. ,, ~ On the second playoff bole, a par-thcee, Floyd put his shot well to the right ot.the n ag and Lietzke hit "a fi ve·iron, just as good and solid as I could bit it. It was the right iron shot at the ri1ht lime," be said. It came lo rest some five feet from the ·flag and, after Floyd bad missed hll long putt, Lietzke dropped the winner. It went with bis record·settinl victory In the Bob Hope Classic last month to m akebim the first two-time winner of the , season. He won "5,000 from the total purse of $250,000 and pushed h1I seuon's winninP to a tour·leadin1 s1oa.•. Floyd, who aleo lost a playoff for this U· Ue in1975, and Jenklna both won•.ooo. Geor1e Burns, the front·runner most of the lu t round, G1ry Hallber1 and Jeff Mitchell finished one shot out of the playoff at 279. Bums bogeyed three of four holes over one stret ch or the back nine, and once bad to go to his knees to bit out from under a tree, shot a 71. Mitche ll had the same total. Hallber1,oneolseven men who either led or shared the lead In the mad scramble of the last day, bad a 67. Tied at210, only two s trokes back, were Jack Renner, Jim Simons and Crail St adler. Stadler played the last round la 73, Rennerln70andSimons ln71. Johnny Miller , once lied for the lead, four-putted for double-bo1ey on the 15th hole and felJ oat of COQtentioa. Heftniabed a t 71-3111. Tom Wallon, the defendinl cbamPkln. ne.er ,.ally tot In It. He cloaedwltha 73-215. ... '. ' I I l a c c I &I I a SI H jt c .. •' ft ll i 21 8occer f am killed in tampede in Greece t'rv• AP DtapalclMa 1•1R t~l'S. Gr1°'·~" In the won1t tra1_,dy In • modeon1 Gr ·~ 1port. hl1l4H')', at IH•l 21 per1on1 • t'rt-IUl'lt 1t1 1t ')\t•mv,·d~ 1tl a <K:ctr 1ladlum Sun• d \ • 1 ttt tnJured. mwny under110\n1 •urttry at two P•raeua hoi..,1\ ~ 1Hrt' '° ttmated at abOut !M , and ho1pllal aulhoriUea atJ lhal 11111 fr .. n.J the d4'¥lh toll may rit.: p1 "' rt"IJOl'tlt b<1d l)U\ th~ r,1ur ••of dead and Injured hl1her. bul lht•\ •t•rt> l.Hl·r l'vrrt-<'lt'd \ct'Ul"dlnl( tu pol1ct•, ltw stampede vccurrt1d 1111 1.1 c•paclty c-tu111.d uf w ooo hmi; wt-rt· h:uvinl( thl' i;t1uJlum follvwlnec a rlrtt ih\ hhm ~.itnl twl-.t>t.·n t>ly111pUH'Ol'I uf t•ir1wus und AEK of \lht•ll:. \t·1·uu11b of tht· •1t·t·tdcnt v urwcl , w ll h 01w l'Y<•wltnt'lltl aaylna th.-t l•l·uvl1• m fro11t "lll ppcd a11d WN'1• trum1,lt•cl l1ollc11 uld that a t'IO!>~d ~XI\ door hud cuu~~·d tht, jum ha whlt·h n111ny t;f I ht' dud· 111 en· dbPh) xu1tcd Grt'(•k tt>lt'¥iS1on .. 1ul1ons l'tant•1•h•l1 ttw1r norm•l avorl11 pro· ~r .am~ as~· in ark of n·spC'c\, und pluy1ttl so111bt•r l'l•••lc•I mualc Mt•!l)IJ~l'l' uf l'OlltlOlt'nCl' tu ttw (111ulllt•1' or lhtl vh"\lm!I Wl!re ~\·n\ b (;rl't'k l't\'Sldcn\ (.'01\s\lm\111t• Curiun1u\l111, flr4'ntler .t-orgl' Rulh::. and other ,,ohtlcul ll'ttcft•ri-Rulll~ nnd otht•r 1111111i.tt-r1' ru1th1•1l to lht• ho1i11l\ials where the 11\Jured wert' transfrrrt•tl Pohcl' said lhut at lc·ust om• of till' v h'llnll\ wus 111 woman, but no chaldrtin were rcportt•1l u mon.i 1lw1h•111l ' Local liOllrl'CS i.tlld ttw hil!"llltUIS Wt•r1• IWC}llt!S or panic and hys\erao as p('()plc tru•d tu f111cl out If tht•1r fo111lly 1ncmbers were anfong the virhm8 .-------,, ... , ... , ,,.., .... --------. John Mc .. :nro.., followin~ his lo!IS to Vilas Gerulaltis 1n lht' finals of :i rh11llt•n1u· tennis tournatmt>nt In Toronto and dirc<'\IOJl bis rt'murks to umpirf' ('arl Alll1oa Sun- • dri~ "I think ht• just 1·omplt>tt•ly sert'wt'd up " I'~• 39 f.,afl• GeW•• 8faC•. Lloyd 1-'ree brokt• looSl' with a season-high 39 m points for Golch'n State Sunday to pace the War- riors to a 107 101 National Baskelh.all Association victory o"Pr Utah . . Guard Walter Davis scored 32 1n pacing Phoenix to a 113-107 overtime verdict over Wfts hington Davis scored six of those in the overtime session Subs Rick Robey and Kevin McHale combined for 26 second quarter points to spark Boston to a 15-poinl halflimf1'lead en route to a 123-107 win over San Diego . . . James Sllu and George G~rvin scored 27 points apiece to ignite San' Antonio to a 102-98 win over Dallas ... Campy Russell scored 24 . points in New York's 116-102 win over New J e rsey . . . Jack Slkma and Vtnnle Johnson scored key buckets in Seattle's 133-112 rout of Denver . . . Mychal Thompson scor ed 24 points to help Portland to a 129-123 overtime decision over Kansas City . . . .Julor Brtd1emaa ""u poured in 27 points and QalaD Bacluier added 26 as Milwaukee rolled to a 128-109 verdict over Chicago . . . Louie Orr .81\d .Jame. Mwanb scored 21 points apiece as Indiana breezed to a 124-101 victory over Detroit l.,,..alt •ror•• 2M•• N8L ... , Darryl Sutter and Ted Bulley each scored Iii twice and Tom Lysiak picked up his 200th National · ' Hockey League career goal Sunday as Chicago blitzed Winnipeg. 9-1 , . . Reed Lenee scored twice as Detroit stopped Vancouver, 3-2 ... aebble Ftorek's goal was the margin ror Quebec in a 4-3 rally over Boston . . Ken Houston, Wllll Plett and Gay Cltoablard com baned for seven go.als as Calgary ripped Edmonton. 10-4 four othe r games ended in ties -Buffalo's ltob McClanahan scored to knot St. Louis up, 3-3 . . . Craig Hartsburg fired a short shot in the second period go give Min- nesota a 3.3 tie with the New York Rangers . . . Paul • ,H,olmgren's goal al 15 :04 of the.final period gave Philadelphia a 6-6 standoff with Hartford . . . Ian Turnbull and BUI Derlago connected on successive goals in the third period to pull Toronto into a 6·6 decision with Colorado. llftd.,...11• relb dlr•. d •• Argentine racing star Carlos Reutemann got a • j u mp on the South African Grand Prix field with . slick. dry-weather ti~es and won the gamble .when rains slopped after six of the 77-lap race to win go- ing away Sunday . . . Darrell Waltrip held off Beaay Parsons to win the Busch· Glash at Daytona International Speedway . . 1980 Indy Rookie of the Year Tim Richmond captured the crash-marred' and once· interrupted ARCA 200 at Daytona Beach 8•11pll• ned• Pajtp•'• •• r••ll Johnny Bumphus of Nashville won a unan-m imous eight round decision over Philadelphia's Victor Pappa in a junior welterweight bout Sun- day. upping his pro record to 4-0. As an a~ateur he hotds a 341 -16 record. Pa~pa drops to 17-1 . . . Hilario Zapata of Panama defended his World Boxing Association junior flywei ght title with a 13th round knockout of Joey Ollvo of Los Angeles at Panarpa City. He's no• Ma.,.,, It•'• •• rna••!8· LAWRENCE. Kan. -Basketball Coach T.ed Owens of Kansas admits there is a time for silence when going about the performance of bis duties. When Jayhawk center Victor Mitchell report- ed to fall practice heavier than his assigned weight ol 240 pounds, Owens did not take him to task. "I don't know what he weighs," Owens said. "And besi~e~ he's much too big to uk." I.IL ........ l•r r••• .. rll7' J.R. Richard, the Houston Astros pitcher who • was sidelined by a stroke last season, says be (eels good and hopes to make a "complete comeback" this season . . . Tracy Caalkbaa defeated East · German Petra Scllaelder in the 400·meter individual medley with a docking of 4:36.10 at Paris. Schneider, the Montreal gold medalist in 1980, clocked a 4:38.54 • • . Testa revealed that 13·year-old sk~ting sensation 'IUfuy Cilia has suffered • . stress fracture in her left ankle and will have to wear •·cut from silt to eight weeks . . . Ethiopian &ede'!le Bak•• awepl the San Blas de meaeu ball-marathon wlth a time of t : 3: 30.07 ror the 13"'·mUe distance ·ln Puerto Rico ... So- viet Union skater Na&aUa ,...._.,. captured her 1econd 1traighttltleatthetwo-daywoni.n'1worldapeed1k.1tln1cham· plonsblpe in Quebec. Petn&Hva, 2$, woa ffkl m,ola m the 500 and 1,00().meterracea. Shewaueeondin~ 1,500. . " ... ., ............ TV: Buketball -Wu~ VI. Arbon• State, 11 :30p.m .• Channell; Kansasva. Ml1aourl, l1:30p.m.,Cbannel 13. aAJ)IO: Noeventaached.aed. ,' CARLANDER Del.AVALLADE CHANG Skyscrapers Carlander tops scoring By llOGEll CAlt~N OI tlle Deity ...... Slaff It's the ye&r of the front liner -as evidenced by the Daily Pilot's prep basketball statistics -which s how no one less lhan 6-3 able to crack the Top 10 list of scorers. Wayne Carlander, Ocean View High's 6-8 star, leads the area by a wide margin with his 33.2 overall average, including in- <Jividual games of 50, 44, 43. 42 and 41 points. • Also up in the air are Westminster's 6-6 Mick DeLavallade (25.0 scoring avera ge and high game of 36) and Edison 's 6-5 Richard Chang (21.5 average and high gam~ o.r 35 points>. Others in the upper stratosghere include 6-8 .Tim McLaughlin or University (18.3) and Corona del Mar's 6·6 Mark .Spinn 07.4) and 6·5 Jeff Pries <20.1). ·Listed al 6-3 and all in fr:ont line roles are Costa Mesa's Ken Bards ley (19.7), Fountain Valley's Jeff Christensen (16 .3), Newport Harbor's Cory Everhart (17 .4) and Edison's Ri ck. Di Bernardo < 18.0>. * * * * ·• . * Area ecortng TO~ II ~··· ~i.,.. .. k_ • ,, a .... ... I Ca rlenOtr. Oc:e..-Vi.w 11 ... lJ.1 50 1 o.1. .. a11aoe, W.•lml"•l•r .. 00 u .o J/ l Char>e, EOIM>n ,. 410 lH » • Pri.o. CorOftA 0.1 ,,,.., II ~1 10 I • S llerlhleY, Coll• MeMI .. us It.I :i. • Mc ........ 11", U"lwf\•1' ll »S 11.J "' I R, 011er .... oo. Eolton IS 110 II 0 J1 I E ••"'-1. Ne_,1 Haroor 10 341 ti A ,, t Spl""· Cororw Gel Mar II 2.,. 11.• 11 to c11rl\t-, f°"""'" Vallo 1t JtO 16 J ?1 Corona del Mar (13-5, 4-2) ... _ 1 .. , ... • 1, ave • . ..... ... Jell PrlH II JU 20.1 • 10.6 • Mar~ Spinn II ,.. 11 • s 11 0 11 Steve-,e .. II~ !O t • ., 2J c .. rls l.ync" II 11' •• • 6.0 " AdamA~one " •l lt s ' . 13 Ha"k~I 10 !9 It s 12 Chris Ktng • ,. JS 1 •O O.an Lyons 10 t 1 • I l • 01 A•IO Hacli.y 1 10 s.o 0 00 Brad HOlll~-11\ • tO t.• J I l Mark l.,... 10 • 0 1 OS O•n Heu 1 • "° l.O P•I Tester 3 • 10 20 Cotta Me .. (8·12, 2-4) , ...... ••a- ' ,, ...•. ...... lot Ken Barosie, II m 1'.7 6 16.6 u Roger l.Kll•V ., ,.., to s • 10.S 2• Jtm Pelk-skl II 179 '' 0 68 20 ScOll M<KM II 101 H 6 so 13 Dennis Jones II IS 4 I 6 26 10 Rolln AIWIWf9fr t7 J'I 13 s 1• s BOO Frei 18 )I 10 0 s 10 Jell Fleld 16 J2 10 ·o • II st .... c ...... • ,. 10 • 10 '' Cllad J llSmiM s II 11 7 10 • Jell Fr-..-I 0 0 o.o 1 Don Spencer I 0 0 o,o 1 Edison (12-7, 4-2) --le-• • .... ' ..... ... Ric Ila rd Cl\an9 " 410 ?l.S .. 123 lS RIO OIS..nardo IS 110 11.0 • IS S JI Maril GO\ICllJll !9 118 11.0 .. 13.0 ,, Jeff St~ 19 117 6.7 • 6.6 11 Ouren Moore II 81 s 1 6 •• a BlllV.lwnq !I 65 l.S 6 , 0 ,. Mike Olllernaroo ,. •J l.O 1 10 1 AICll Romeo 10 ~ 19 3 I l • Germ•n e.c;i11otw 11 21 I 9 J 20 s Ken A.Ujor 8 IJ I. s 0. , Jim B•rone • to I 6 2 00 Estancia (14-6, 5-11 --....... ' '-•••• o ••o 119 MlktM•rlttl lO 7 .. 13 • 6 10 3 1• Ken M•ll lO ,,, 10.4 • 9.S 11 J efl Gar-r lO 114 9.J • 10,1 .. J Im S.mp..,., 10 1311 •• • 6.l 16 Sleve Kr•lu !9 131 ... s JI 17 R•rwlY Tift 11 ll •.J • 3.• • Mike OeUISCh ,. SI 3.6 • l.O 9 JlmMc~hlll 10 13 2.3 s 11 • Gus San\owo s • 1,6 1 G.O 3 Ou•,,. Rcwsch • ! s J 0.0 • Chris Ma,OOle 7 JO o. 00 J Oale8DOll I o.s 0 0.0 I Fountain Valley (11-3. 6.0) "' ..... .. _ ' i. •v .. ' ..... "' Jolt Ctuistonwn It JIO 16.l • 14,J 71 Jell HU91Ws ,. 1/l IS 1 • 11 s It Frank l uonQO 1• ,,,. 83 6 7 J 11 Emlle H.,,.., I• ISO t,) 6 t .J 16 Al•n\1111-va 11 IJ.t 1.8 6 10,I 17 Ken H•rt•r \1 IU • 7 6 a.o 11 l're<I Marin.II 17 •6 1.1 • 3.0 7 K•rrv Re• ' '° ... • •O 8 D•n Miiier II ,, 26 s 06 a Kirk Harty • 10 15 1 1.0 • l(rls Tompkin• l • 20 1 1.0 Oun Arnold J 2 0.6 2 0.0 Sally provided a little help NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP} -Sally Little won the Ladies Professional Golf Associa· \ion's Elizabeth Arden Classic in a sudden-death playoff Sunday when Judy Rankin hit into the water on the third extra hole. Little stiot a rour-under-par 68 over the final 18 holes to jump from eighth and tie Rankin and JoAnne Carner, who each shot par 72, at five-under-par 283 after the regulation 72 holes. All three LPGA veterans start- ed sudden death with birdies on the par-four, 335-yard 16th hole of the 6,211-yard Turnberry Isle layout. • Carner, who was tied with Rankin for the lead going into the final round at 211, dropped out with a holey on the par-tbtte. 132-yard 11th hole. Then, on the 485-yard 18th, Rankin landed 100 feet farther from the pin than Little and gambled, trytna to 'hit her third shot over a lake. It went ln the ••ter from a two·•t.roke pen,alty. Little pl~yed the hole .con- ae"ativelyforoar. • · · H~d plaYoff vlctort wu wqrtli $11,1$). The 1'1tb wu di.laatroua for Carner dwinl re1ulatlon, too. Abeact by two 1troka, abe took a doubJe boley to fall lnto tb• tJne. waytJe. l H11nllngton BHch (12·7. 1·5) ·-1 ...... • i. a••· ...... "' xolt Bttker It ,., I• s • 1t. 1J Jim 1.ane 19 , ... 17' 11. 1• Boor~ 11 101 II I 1J " BlllT~ •• t.)4 IJ • 10 0 11 Gre9 l(napp 19 Ill • s • 10 s 14 B6o Re10tr !9 Ill 6.1 6 S I II Aano, M<Alll\ter IS ~ •.S s 110 II Ste•e Turner IS •l •.1 J 10 10 Jo" T l\ormon I• SS H • J s " JuOOWMne, J 10 lJ 0 00 TlmGIDsor> I S 2 I 0 1 D•rrtn fMn\1'~ )0 , t 0 lrvlne (6-11, 3-3) , •• '°" 1 ...... 'I Ip AYt 9 ... , "' Joh" Patter\On 11 710 ,, . • 10. 10 Lamont Wilton " I~ 40 • H n GreQW-n 11 ... 8 I • •• ts Oa"Wllham\ II 111 1 . • 10 , . BobForl"Ol'r !/ 111 68 • "'J .. Cr••O Mooll'l<lrl 16 11' I I s S) .. JOhn e .... , s II 1 2 1 00 I Art Moor• \ I I . 1 00 ) O•ve Hendr•<._ • I 0 1 00 Laguna Beach ( 13-5, 3-3) ... _, , .. , ... 9 Ip nt 9 .... "' Oa" Arnell 18 1511 .. J • 16 0 lO Nell R100tll •8 13q 13 2 6 •••• 1• L•nce S1e••rl 18 12• ". 6 U.1 11 Oan Toulou"' 18 11~ 99 • 's 11 Mlk~ McGr•tn 18 q3 s t .. t I 17 Bob 51\0f1 17 .., s 1 • • s 21 l<t•ln HOC.In 17 10 • I s 1 0 10 OouQ P•rson~ 10 n 11 s 7 . • John M•nn 6 oo 0 00 • Rudy Ovoro • 2 0 0 oo· J Bruce WMOr\ie> 1 10 0 00 ) Marina (10-10, 2-4) SN-....... • tp ..,,, ' . .. ,. "' R09<r w.,.1nger " 119 IS.7 • ,, 0 20 Rick sm11h 70 141 11 .i • " a 7'I 8111 Brute 10 11>1 8 I b •• IS Maril Farrow " 107 S.6 • .. 10 Burt L•lk 1•' •01 s) 0 0 J II Ro" M•rsMll 18 91 )0 0 s s ,, EC! 8on,,..n1 19 SI 1• • '8 0 Andy Klu•.YTI<ln 8 JJ • 1 0 00 11 Jolln Benv 11 h ' 1 • OS I 8ob Nolley 9 71 1 4 J 10 • Rarwly Sc>lvey 11 I 8 • 72 s MUk Wllltt ' • I o J I J • St••• B•rOley 8 I l J 0• • c1111 M•nev 7 10 I 70 If Mater Del (7·13, 2-3) ....... I• ... -• IP ..... I ..... "' 1.errv w 1111ams lO 221 II 0 s •• " 800MOllS 10 111 10.s s "0 11 Ron T .,t.11 10 1•3 96 s , . 7• Cllrls J«kton 10 13'1 "' s •• 17 8reu Trk-•U 11 11S , J 1 • s " Steve Seclgewi<k 19 •• so u 17 Slew• Pntewslll 11 . , • 1 20 .. John COOi< IS ~ 2. • I G • G•rv JM91tr • 1S 2 I • 71 • 0 M•rt,C•ll-" 8 •• 11 J 7J Newport Harbor (13-7, 3·3) ... -1 .. , ... ' "' •ve. 9 ..... "' Cory E¥ernart lO 34 II • • IS J 1'I Mlh l.o~ 19 2SI I) 1 • u o 7• Rici!. CIKclo 10 17'1 11 • • 13 0 11 c;arrln Monon 10 180 90 • 10 s ,. M•I Ourkee II •• s 1 • 6 s IS BoC>NelllH I• 84 S.1 1 •0 t1 Oave 1.ll!le I• JS 1 s s , . • Oen Sa-bf°ev 1 70 11 0 00 Robert Peltrson II " 1 7 3 I J Byron B•ll 1 8 • 0 0 00 L•n• Pelerton 1 • 0.8 2 10 Topller Cramm 1 05 2 o.o Ocean View (18-3, 6-1) MaMft 1 .. , ... ' Ip ..... I ..... "' WavneCa<l-r 11 ... 33.2 1 JOI 50 Jim UH•ll<ll 11 119 !O.• 1 111 " BlltSm•ll 71 111 .. I 60 17 Erl< l'u<llWr 21 llS s . I u IS Scott O.B.-• l1 II) S.3 7. II O•ve Oavls 11 es •0 • l 10 Jell Weston 11 ., 3S 30 10 Mike Slmtk IJ JS 26 •0 10 l(urt lelblreld t JI J • J6 • Sh••n We,.,.r , 71 •O so • Oouo M•noolll•n I 17 1, o.o s M•rk s.t>us • II 1 J • 1,S 1 C•vs• °'lertuno s 10 1.0 3 1 J • Boo Acosta s • 1.1 J 1.J 1 University ( 12·9, 3·3) .... ,.. .. IHtllt ' '-av1. ' ..... i.. Tim MCL.aUOllfln ,. JIS 11.3 6 14.I .. BradG~s 11 ,,. 10.1 • 100 16 JellSlmPMI" 19 103 s . • • s 17 T•ov l ••Mn t6 •• s.a • ,. ,. RanclyM~s 17 ... . ' • •• II Nike llellly ,. 66 . , 3 3 J " Biii ToslWll II "' l .7 s ,, 12 Gr•lo 11-I• s• •.l 6 1 s 10 Ron AalcflHe .. 31 l ,J • OS Bob M•rvlck s I I.• 1 0 I Austin Kim 3 • I l l 0.0 Weatmlnater (10.8. 2·•) ....... lff9W • . , .... , ..... ... Mick O.L•v•ll-II •SO 25.0 • 24.0 37 0•"$1-11 lOJ I l.J • 10 I JI Bob Keril\Nr II t7G '4 • 110 17 Joel Rodeen II IOS S.8 • • t ll Rob K•lrn I) « l.J • '·' • JMTIM-r • JO 2.5 ) 1.l 5 Mlll:ePflll:a 10 ., 1.3 J 0.0 John ~lllo s 10 2.0 LO Toeltl M<Wllllerns s s 1.0 1.0 O•,,.Coll..._r l • l.J 0.0 1Kar1Gr-' 1 o.s o.o SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL Rare 1weep Bruins' victory ' earned' at line SOUTH BEND <AP) -Notre Dame's intimidating Athletic and Convocation Center has been the scene of a lot or dlsap. pointJllents for the UCLA basketball team. · In 1974, Notre Dame ended the Bruins' spectacular 88-game winning s treak there. The Bruins were also upset by the Fighting Irish in 1975 and 1976 on that floor. So they had to be thinking about the place when they came in l o South Bend over the weekend for their big game Sun· day. They were. "WE HEARD THAT Digger (Notre Dame Coach Digger Phelps) said they were going to beat us by 12 points," said UCLA forward Mike Sanders. "Coach (Larry) Brown read everything that was in the paper to fire us up." Thal was Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon , the Bruins showed a basketful of poise and held on to a tingling 51 -50 victory that Sanders called "a very big one for us." 1t WAS big, all right. Nol only did the 12th-ranked Bruins upset the ninth-ranked Irish on their home court, but they beat them for the second time this season. That hasn't happened since the 1972-73 season. "It wasn't the whole season £or us." said UCLA · S Rod Foster. ··but it's still a tremen- dous thrill any time you can beat a team like Notre Dame twice." UCLA USED three foul shots in the final 15 seconds to beat the 1 rish. Michael Holton s ank the secnd of two shots to break a '18·48 tie and then f oster hit two free throws 10 seconds later for the winning points. "After missing the first one. I relt confident the second would go in." 'Said Hilton. who hit the s hot despite the jeering and arm-waving of 11,345 Notre Dame rans. "I think I was kind of stiff when I shot the first one, but I was more relaxed for the second shot." "It seems like we didn't make the key play when it counted." said 11\otre Dame fo rward Kelly Trioucka. who missed three of five free throw opportunities in the final seven minutes of play. ·:r ean't believe I missed those Cree throws, but that's the way it is." "TfDS IS A GREAT place to play. I love the crowds. I re· members all those pom pons waving behind the basket last year , and that was probably why I was better prepared for it this year ... said Foster. a 90 percent free throw shooter . Brown was relieved that his team appeared to snap out of a free throw s lump. F or the season, the Bruins have shot 69 percent from the line. but they hit 15 of 18 Sunday for 83 per· cent. "We made the crucial free CdM, Mesa~ travel tonight Sea View League basketball action resumes on two fronts tonight while league-leader Estaneia watches from t he s id elines in an a bbr·eviated schedule. Corona del Mar takes its 13-5 overall and 4-2 league record to 1-5 E l Toro, while Costa Mesa, 2·4 in league. travels to 3-3 University in a game crucial to both in terms of playoff chances. Tipoff in each instance is at 7:30 . These games would normally be played Friday. but the schools involved moved the games up to take advantage of holidays on Friday and the following Monday. Daily Pilot top I 0 ·orange County basketball tugb schools Pos. School Record 1. Ocean View 18-9 2. Fountain Valley 16-3 3. La Quinta 18·2 4. Capistrano Valley 19-3 5. Servile 16·4 6. Tustin J8-3 7. Cypress 17-4 8. Sunny Hills 13-5 9. Edison 12-7 10. Corona del Mar 13.5 throws today that we haven't been making this year ," Brown said. "Oarren Daye had two big ones late in the game, and Michael hit one or two. Then, after my wife left, Rod made two more. My wife does not like to watch us shoot free throws." NEITHER DID PHELPS. He bemoaned the fact that Trlpucka had a one-and-one opporturuty with 6:38 lert but missed the first s hot that could have put the Irish up by three. Later. he mis- sed the second half of a one-and· one that again could have put Notre Dame three points ahead. "We didn't make the foul shots and they did," Phelps s aid. "If you tell m e I could ha ve Tripucka at the line with a one- point lead, I'd send him there every Ume. They made t he foul shots. got the loose balls , the re· bounds, and they made the big plays when they had to That was the difference." The winning UCLA s urge s t a rted when Hollon drove across the lane toward the bas ket and was fouled by Notre Dame f orward Orland o Woolridge. Amid the din at the Athletic and Convocation Center, Holton missed his first s hot. but he sank the second tc make it 49·48. Sixers' depth hurts Lakers PHH.ADELPHIA (AP) Tht last time the Lakers were in Philadelphia was a Magic mght 42 points, 15 r ebounds anc se ven assis ts by E a r v1r "Magic" Johnson as the Laken nailed down the 1980 Nationa Bas ketball Association c ham pionship in the sixth game of the series. But the Lakers' brillian~ guarc was on the sidelines Sunday, a~ he has been since he surrerec torn knee cartilage nearly thret months ago. He's still al least two weeks away from returnini to action and without him tht ~akers'dropped a 102·99 decisior to the Philadelphia 76ers. snap ping Los Angeles' seven-gamt winning streak. "We missed Magic, no ques ti on." s aid forward J am a a Wilkes, who led the Lakers witt 28 points. "He helps Ull in ever) phase of the game ·It's grea having him back with the lean I J ohnson began working out las month), I just wish he was bad in the lineup.·· · Philadelphia Coach Billy Cun ningham said Johns'on's absenct didn't take anything away fron the 76ers' fourth straight victor! and 21st in a row at ho me . "Injuries are pa rt of th• game," said Cunning h am "They're without Magic, we'n without Doug Collins (the guarc who is out for (he season whli ~ foot injury l , You Just nave t1 make the mos t of what yo1 have." The 76ers made the most o their depth as seven player· scored in double fi gures an1 Philadephia 's r ese r ves out scored the Los Angeles sub slitutes 30·11 . j 10tange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 9, 1981 • •• Inexperience threatens Gaucho baseball outlook 8JC'18TND&N ............... l1ddl1tlack eou.,. bu.e.all eoecb Dick Sl\Ml• ,........, .... '\ WHl to ldmk •t, but hit 1•1 their pltcblnc Top mou1'd protpecta are Ben Amaya and John Vela . Amaya wu named MVP In Metro Bueba.U Lea1ue attlon lut aummer. But he's alao Sad- dleback'a No. 1 catcher. A year ago, Amaya batted 2S9, ands1xofhia21 hJts wereforeirtra bases. Kru1er from Lacuna Beach, Don Boutreau out ot Pius X, freshman Cbria Hiainl from San Clemente, El Toro freshman Tony Kobel, 1m San Clemente 1raduate Roy Palacios and Mater Dei grad Rieb Rooney. Returner Tim llarrell appears Ht at leeood base, andStueta may uaeblm u t.beJeadoftbitter. Su&>Portinc Harrell at second is Ste•• Brady. a frnbman out of Mater Del High, and Joe llurray, a freshman from Coughlan, Pa . n ........ ~belnfort.roubM ._..~a \eam wlUell bou&a Juat three play.n from lut rtat'• ....... ud b1I top pitcher •JM";' 1u to M Ill• top cat~r •• e're cleftn1lely lnH,.,....ced. Wt only have U.. u.rw playen betk with MY commwtlty coUeae ea,.rilnN to 1..-ak ol. That wUI probably hurt u.s in tM .arl.y1ea11011," uy1 Stueta. Vela a freshman left-bander from Rivenide Poly m,h. brin1s impressive credentials to the Mis- sion Viejo campus. An All-state team performer, Vela won ts 1ames last season and completed the year wilhan0.90 ERA. AJont with Amaya, Stuet.z hu Bill Houliban, a returning letterman, and freshman Rick Irvin from El Toro at catcher. The SaddJeback infield is up for 1rabs, with a three-way fight for first bue between San Die10 State transfer Steve Schaeper, freshman Doug Walker from Mission Viejo Hi&h and Casey Schmidt, a freshman from Oref(on . _ Meanwhile, at shortatop, loot for a battle between Ru.as Lee from Laguna Hilla Hip and Juan Hernandez, a freshman from Santa Ana. Lee ap- pears to have the inside track -Henaande1 is re- cuperating from a broken leg and won't be ready for at least lour weeks. TM Gaur hot' •tron1 point wlll probably bti Othe'r pitching prospects Include freshman Brad Kinney out of Dana Hills High, freshman Mike Rusty Evans. a transfer from Umpqua Com: munity College , ap~ars set at third. , ...... _ .. HOBBY .• and Jaw and a seven throat cut At least te n other sleds overturned at lbt: same diffic ult curve during the two-man and four-man world com- petitiana over the past two weekea<b, but the sledders suffered n o thing more than minor bc'uises and cuts. "Jim was unlucky because bis neck first bit the upper part ol the wall as soon as the sled overturnedl and then bi_s helmet oumped re· peatedly against the wall and the leather lace slit his throat," s aid Mike Hallrock, an of· ficial of the U.S. bobsled team. Doctor s at th e CodiviUa Hos pital s aid that Morgan probably was already dead when the sled stopped after skidding 60 yards throueh the finish line . on its right side. Braker Randy Bielski, of Towson, Md., said he first thought his team. m ate had esca~d the accident unhurt. "When I saw Jim in a pool of blood, bis race and neck badly hurt, I realized he wy dying. r will never forget that moment," be said. Paul White, t he in- sider also from Towson, Md ., hurt bis right elbow and right leg in the acci- dent and said be will need a lot of time "to forget the terrible thing that bas happened." Michail Minaajan, a Soviet team doctor, waa among those at the scene of the accident. He gave Morgan an in- jection to keep bis heart pumping , but the bobsledder was pro· nounced dead on arrival at the hospital. "The last curve is dif. ficult, and you must not mat·e any mistake," ex- plained Luciano de Paolis, a former IU:Jian bobsledder who became a coach oft.be U.S. team. "Jim wu a good, ell· perienced driver. We all cried wbea we heard he was dead," De PaoU. aid. Morgan, whose father· nd brothen formerly ompeted in bobsled• d luge, bad resumed acing in Cervinia '• orld champiombips in 1975 after a two-ye.ar tt· · ement. -3 skater .·ns big SAN DIEGO (AP) hen a cblldbood dia- a 1 e atunted Scott •milton's growth, eavine him undersized, lcldy and frail, bis wor- ied mother aaw ice katlng u a therapy to mprove bis health. Becauae of that 1ent1e udge on to an Ohio lee • Hamilton, only 5-3 ad 110 pounds, is merica 's new figure liatlng king. The 22-year-old native Bowling Green, Ohio, lai med the c r own aturday night in the .S. Fliure Skatin& bampiombips, boldln& ff veteran David antee and Robert a1enboffer lo a spec- ular tbrft.way duel. Santee, l'UILDerup for fourth time in 10 an, compared the re- rbble showdown to 1975 World Serles tween Clncinnatl and Olton, re1arded b y any a 1 o n.e of aaeball'• moet exclUn1 world cbamplomblps. "All the playe~ were honored to be part of wbat happened iJl that Series, and that'• tile wa1 I feel about lhla,". 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Otmt '° ClemMlll llS, Soutll CMOClne ti So<il~ Al ......... JllC-Mlllwhl• •S ¥errl,,__ '°· y ai. 11 SATU•DAY'S I.ATE sco ••s U.S. lnt-llonol 62, Por11-St. 54 Pac Ilk Lutheran a . S..tti. Pacllk 12 H•vwerdSl.to,Sonom.St. n Wtlltr St. SJ, loahO .. Loui1I.,.. Teel\ M, Ar••nws St.•• M•r-ltr U, Oel•oll •I W Mlcltl9"f'I 81, Bowllnv Grffn 19 ,<lppale<lllMI St ... Tiit Cll-1 .. Falrfktld IJ, Canrslus SI Rutoer• I•. Geor~ Wnlllnqton II St. FrMt<ll, P• 93, C1t110llc U IS THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE College W@One~y Frt•no SI •• Cal s .... Fuller Ion. Tlliirt<My -UC ,,..,,,.. at Ulall St., LOftO 8••<11 SI . ., S.n JOM St.; Peclllc •t UC s.... •A 8•rller•; Arizona SI •• use. C•I .. w .. 111r111ton; o._. s 1. •• 0r._, u . ot San Ol990•t Port•-. u .. 11.1s.n 01e9os1 Friday Arltona •• VCLA, St Mary's •• l.OYOI•, VSF •• Pe-rdlnt S•lurdey UC lrvlM at Sen .Jow St . lOr19 8a1Kll SI •I Utall SI., Fr-St. ti VC S•nta Barllar•, P•tlllc •I C•I Stale F111t•rton, Air Fore• •I Nt .. d• ILH Ve9e1). Arltll'le •I use, ArlrOIW St at UCLA, C.I •• Wa .... neton SI ; Stanford al w .. lllllQIOft, 8YU ti Serl Olefo St.; U. OI S•n Olevo ., <ionL"99. Utafl •I H•••ll: USF al Loyol•. SI. Mery'' at Pe-rdlN Community college TuHOay -Golde!\ Wu l •t E•st LOS A"1411ts, 7:30. WectneWlay -Or'M191 Coall •I Grou,,_t, 1 JO; s.ddltblck al CllrUj, 1 .30. Friday l..4 Harllor at GolOen WHI, 1 :lO. Salurday S-1-k •I RlverllGe CC, 7 .lO. ... gh achool Tonl911t-cor--0e1 Marat El Toro, 7:JO; Coste MesaelUnl .. rslty,7;30. weonooay Hur1t1n91on t1u c11 •• EdlMHI. l.:IO; N•-rt Harbor at Fountain V•llt y, l·lll; Marina •I HunllllQlon 8a1Kll, 7:30: Irvine 11 Coron• oe1 Me•. 1·>0, University •I El Tllf'o, 1 30; E1l•ncla •I CKtl Mew, l•Jll; YOW ... Hlll1 ., u ouna 8H<ll. I; 54. Pawl •t Meter 0.1, l:JO; Ken- nedy •I 0c .... Vitw, 7 Friday -Fount.in V•llty •I Westminster, 1·30; Nt-1 H•,_ •1-rlna, 7:l0, H..,.. lin91on llNcll ., Edlson, 7:JO; lrvlne al Elland •, 1:30, ~1tr-Velley •IL.~ euc11. •. ""'~ Oii •t 8IJ110p -.1oomery. I )Cl Women Tonlgl\I UC,,..,,,.. .. Aruw-P•ClllC, '· TwHdotY Eltoncla ., Cos!• 11111a ... '· Irvine el Cor-dll Mer, 7; Unlvto lty ti El Toro, 1, Huntlntton llNcll., Marina, l :JO, Fount•ln V•I'-' •I Newport H•rbor, 1 JO, EOIMll\ at W!Htmlns••r. 7.JO; S.n C'-"-'' al Mh llon Viejo, J JO; u1111,.. Hiiis •t Lagwnt ~0<11, >:JO; Oct•n Vi.w al LOS Alem1111, 7; 111,,_ 11....i al """ter Del, I. w-y -Oranoe Coast •t Gotdt<I WHI, 7:JO. T11uu c1otv -lrwlne •t E1tanclt. 1. Con• Mtu •l Untvtrslty, I; Cor-Oel Mer at El Toro, 7, M.t.-ln• •I NeWPOr1 H•rllor, /;JO; Edhon •• Hwnllnglon Be•cll. I .lo. We1tmlnst1r at Fountain V•ller, 7: JO; San Cltmtnlt et LA9Unt Hiiis, 7, Capl11.-- V•lltv •• LIOUA9 llAIKll, 1; Pill$ x ., Mattr Oel, I, Frldey -C•I Poly CPomonel et UC Irvine, 7:JO; Gotc»n WHI •t Cerritos, l:JO; LA Harbor •I Orange Cotlt, 7;JO. Saturday Cel Statt ILK Ar19tlHI •t UC lrwlnt, 7:l0. Nctlmolld '°""'•'""' .............. 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A.pr11 ti •t S.,. 0 1t90C:C' tnut\, April U C:IWlttey• (hom<rl S•I , Apr ti JS •I P•IOM"' ', I T11•• .. °'PIO ti Solltft .... tern• lhoMtl Tllu", April JO •I C•lrli•' S•I., MO!y 2 R1-.io.· 1nome1, t Tues . "°"'Y) •l San Bern•rdlno' '""''·~~YI AlverStcM• C"°m•• S•• • NWy' •• CllrU> •. I d-l~ Ml>>.,., Conter""<e 9•"'* All 9<1-. •I l lO uni." otrwrwlM ln- Olc•t.O. °'•nge Coaat Fell. 14· 14 Soutf\wut•rn Tour""'"""' Feb. ,._21 Cut1St.noe1 To..rn•mtnt Tue5, Fell 24 Cllru> lhomel lllur\., Feb. 2• •I El C•mlno S•t .. F.O. 2a -E1Camino1nomel, noon tu .... "°"'"" l Soulll-•lern (hOmtl T1t11rs., llMrc") USC JV• tl\Ome l S.I., "°"'"" 1 •I San Olt90 CC, I TtHs .• "°"'rel\ 10-C.l•ncl•le lhomel S•I., MO!rcll 14 al Sant• An•'. noon TIH\., """'""II Ctrrilo>' lhome) tl'luf\., "°"'"" 19 -•t Mt S.n Antonio S•t ~ M•rch 21 Gro~'momt• thOme). moon Tu•~ • March 1• Gten R•v•t, w~u" (llomt) Tllur:o., "'"'rel\ 2• al San OH!QO Mew ' S.\, Marcft2t-Fullerton· lhOmeJ, ,_,, TIH>., "°"'"-"JI S.nl• An•' I home) Tllurs., Apr112 al Cufllo>' S.t , '°""" • Ml s..n Antonio· ChOmtl, noon 111••, Aprll / •I Groumon1· S.l . ...,,..II II S." OotQO Mew' thomel noon lutt., Ac><•I 14 Cue\t• ChOmt!,, noon Apr•I ,.,_,, Anion• Mf'W TO\lrrwmt-nt Tutt , Aj>rll 21 ••Fullerton.• Tll11f\, Al>rll 13 .. 1 Santa Arw' S.1 . AP'•• n -C•rr•t~· thOmel noon Tu.es • AP"U 19 al M L S..n Antonio• T1111r>, April» Grossmont' (llomeJ Tues .. llMr s al San 01<'90 MO\a' Tfturs .. "°"'Y 1 Fu11•1'1on• ' denotH Soutn Coast Conlertn<e 11•mv All 941mrtt "' l JO unless other w1w 1n Ol<•leO. Golden West S•I., Feb. la •I S<IOOlelMC k, I I Feb 1,..21-Casey Stengel Tournam~nl Mon., F~b. 23 al Colle<;ie ol the De,•rl f n .. Ftb. 27 •I Soulllwe.iern, 2 S•I.. Fell 28 at Southwestern, noon Thurs.,""""" i-Los An9ele' CC· i tlomt'I S•I , """'"" 1 al LA HarbOr '. I T11••, M.'lrcll I~ Croreu· (nomel Thurs., Marcil 11 .st S..nla Mon•t• (. (. · S••. March I• Ea\I Los Anqele. ~c· Cllome), I Tutt , March II al LA Soulllwe•I' Tnur\. Marc" 19 Rio t-tonoo· t nom•• S.I • Marc II 21 al LO• A"'J<'llS C:C'. I Tues .. -rcllH LAl'<arb01' Cllomet Thur• .. """'rcn 20-al Cyp.-.s. · S•I , Marci\ 11 Sanl• Monota CC' C110me1. 1 ru ..... Marcllll at Easi Los Anoe••• c:c· fllurs., Aprtl l LA Soulllwesl' lnomel Sat • Apr11 2• al Rro Honoo' 1 Tues • Al>r•I / First,..." o•••OI•> '"'""· ""'''' Los •'19'••• cc·'"'°,...' Sat .• April II al LA Harllo< ', l F", APfll Soad<ltelw<k lhomel, noon Tues., A.pril 21 Cyoreu· lllOmtl Tllllr\ , Apr II U-at S.nla MOll•U CC• S•I ., AP"I 2S E•sl Los An11ete\ CC' 11\omel, I Tue>., Aj>rrl 28 al LA Soutllwtst ' Tfturs . April »-Rio HondO' (hOme) S.t.,May2 alLOS A"'J<'IHCC°, I Tues., l\My S LA HarbOr' lllomeJ Tllurs .. "°"''I •t Cypreu· S•• .. """'Y 9 Santa Monica c:c• 111ome1. 1 Tues., May 12 •I East Los A"9'1IH CC' Tl\111\., May I• I.A Soulhwe\l · ( homtl S•t .. May 16-•• Rio Honoo·. I Tues., "°"'Y 1' Second hall playofls • denotes Southern Cal Conterenc~ 11•me All 9a"'6 al J·JO unless olho!rw1se on dluteO. Coflege scorea Miami, Fl•. tO, USC• C ll innlnqsJ IMl.ml sweepst~wrlesl. Arlr-SI. at 01 St•le Fullerton, ppcl, ,.Jn ICSF ll!dS.hfl., tour lnnln~J. Sant• Anita SUllDAY'S aESUL.TS c:w• .. ., __ ......,.._ -11,,.1 First """ -PIHSure Sll•<IL (H•••erl S.10, l.00, 2.60. Jan's Last CO.lellouuoel 3 . .0, l .60; Jim Tee C~C.•rron), l 60 Second r1K·e W•llk11,.. ICJ1m1N1sl. 2180, 1.00, l.tO, Pa,.."'• ccoro.rol. 3 oo. 1 "°· Golo.n circle CValenrueta). l.00. n oa111 doullle C .. ll !Miid s U2 .60 Tlllrd race BrlQl!I Lady IVa lentue•tl, b 00, 3.60, 2.IO; Wi,,9lng II CO.lahou1s.ye), 6 20, 3.10; "°"'rllyn'• Oellt1hl C Plnt•YI, J 80. Foul'1h r-ece Clll•r~uro IS,_mo erl, •.00, 3.20, 2.60, SporUn9 Brother C Tor OJ. s.20. 3.40; Roni ~rb (E>lr..Oa), l 10 Flllll race Flnllude tM<Hu9ue), 1' 40, 11.60, S.00; Trablt•n tPlerU), 10.40, •.60. Windy'' OuU tOllv••••>. 1 60, U u•cla CJ.2) pakl IJOJ,00. Slalh rece Eleven Slllcl\u IH•wleyl. S.40, 3.20. 2.80. Executive Coun~I (McC..r· ron). ),80, 2_11); Seraft11 IVt ldi•IHo),. oo. Seventh r•ce -Mlnoenao CLlphaml. u .60, a.IO, e.oo; SNmoo (Pierce), 11.00. 17.20; GrellOcatlon !Coroerol, •.20, U uec· I• C7·JI paid 1622.00. 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Coloradoo Queoe< •. Boston 3 SI Lout\ 3, Buffalo l Dtlroll 3, Vtncouver 1 H•rtlord •. P1111a0e10111a 6 Mlnn41~• l, NY R•~" J CllrC•QO•. Wlnn1 pe9 I Ca•9•ry 10. Edmonton• Tonltflt'S ...... , No 11•me• Klle<lul.O T~y'tt•me1 t.11.1•••11-•• lnqle- Misc. W""9nd tr•nuctlon• MSl[ULL ~ ........ CHICAGO WHITE SO)( -S'9ntd 8r1n lllnlt. plkher, eNI Menrlt Foley, cite-. to o-yffr t Orltrtets. ......... Lt .... SAN FRANCISCO GI ANTS -Sl9r14td Jerry Mo!'tlft, Mflllellr, to • ttv.-yur ~ tr11<t. 8AMCaTaALL ................... A-lotMll CLEVELAND CAVALIERS -TrodoO Gloff IClllCll, tworll. and a 1"5 trrst"ound drtll tllek• te tM Ooll• Mowrk u for GMff Hwlllll, ~. onll • "" llllrtt>fWlld drift cllOlce, POOTULL ....................... HOUSTON OILl!M -NofllM 010 Nol• def-Ive (_......,., cou••• OKLAHOMA -..._ .. Ult ,....,_. ""' .. " .. "'""· tleftMlvt (_.,,....,,., lllCI! ---ltoy Atttrn, ....... tMeM!I <-II, te t .... .,..., c..W-etl. WUTl!"H WAStltHOTOH -A-.cl ll1t rttltMllofl ti Cllwelt •tftdoll, - ......... -"· tftKtlvt et '"' ......... -· FOR THE tlECORD I BOATING • C'Atnnor wl n s Williwaw doubles -u.P ST PETERSBU R G. Fla. (AP) - Williwaw, s k ip per ed by Americ a 's C up wiMe r Dennis Con n e r . s napped up a d o uble victo r y in the openjng race o r the Southe rn Ocean R acing Con · fe r e nce series S unday by winning first i n fleet and C lass B . Ironically , t h e 48·foot Williwaw c rossed the finish line o f the 138·mile, roundtrip race fro m St. Petersburg to BOA TIN G John Arens of N e wport B each . The seeond race ln the soac series is Tuesday whe n the neet will make the 370· mile das h to F ort La uder daJe. Deaver hurt in accident South ero C aliforn ia yachts in the firs t race o f the Sou t h e r n Ocean Rae· ing Conference out o f St. Petersburg, Boca G rande seven seconds behind Fla. captured the top h eadli n es -but arch r ival T ed Turn er's 6l·foot o n e of the m was not too pleasant. Tenacious. Winds during the race w e r e a light 5 Dick Deaver. one o r the top s ailors to 10 knots fro m the soulh·southeasl. in the world fr o m Balboa Yac h t C lub , except in scattered r ain s qualls. was s eriously injur e d whe n h e was J im IGlroy's n ew 80·foot K ialoa was s truc k in the face by a Oyin g winc h firs t in th e 8l·boal fleet to cross the handle while trimming the genoa jib finis h line. but fritz J o hnson 's 72·foot o n the yacht T ina on whic h h e was PUBLIC NOTICE IWllll ..cmc• nae• ... ,.., ......... tUNIHCNt COUllT Of' TM HA~ Of' CMJl'CNltllA l'Otl Tiie C:OUllTY o• oe,.... lrl Ille Meltot of ltw l[flMI of JOAt if'OLATlll JOHHIOH. Me JOAN ll JOHNSON, alla I O lal• JOAP JOHNIOH .... eoea11f J()t4NM)N l)e(16'ad, NOllCE IS HIEllE8Y Gl\IEH I• ICrM IMrt llOVillt c••lms aeolft•t tM M IO -l<tdlnl to ti .. Mid Clelfltl lr1 "" Office Of 1111 Cieri! t/11 tN eior.wlc c..,r I or to ""''°"' lllllm to the WI\ Ot"I"'" ., 11111 office Of MfCHaLI M &l!a Ol!ROH , 01..0Ml!ll I 01..0MEN, tOI Oowr Orlw, Sllll• 10t NtwPOrl llaO<ll, CA~. Wl\ICll loll• olllu I• tlta Ill/Kt ol ~ ol llw ur oer1l9ned irl •U mattert Ptftelft~ I .. Id ttlatt S11c11 clelm• w1111 th neon•"' YOUChert mllSI lie flltO o prt1tnled •• aforelJlld wltlllrl fou moftlhl after ttlt ll"t p\lbllurllon c thl\ notlca. 0 •1•0 January 22, 1911 PATTI JOtiN50N MMCr1lstr~°" wltll wlll •nneaeo Of tnt estate of .. io Oe<tcllfll MICH•LR M. &•ao EaOM Attel'M y..e-LAw 01..DMl!ll&OL.DM•ll Ml Dawtr !Hlw•, lll"" Mt lltw,.'1 llffclt, c;A -T91: (114) Mlo- Pul>ll>llt<I OrJln9t co .. 1 Delly Piie Jen Jt, Fell ?, 9, i.. '"' alH -----..------ Wmdward Passage won firs t place in crewing. • the class o n corr ected lime b y 10 ·45 . The accident occurred during the c:......-. • .._., • .,9r P UBLIC NOTICE T h i rd in m axi·C la ss A was J o hn ~~.~ be s tarting mane uve rs Saturday and the - -....-Kahl belze r 's 76·f oot Bumble e lV. • race was postpon ed 15 minutes whit~ .,..,.,.._A-.w.e• ln C lass B . traifing Williwaw b y 3 :42 Deaver w as taken o ff the boat a n d NOTtc~1~ia~c':.':'u1MG oncorrectedlim e.wa sChuckKirsch 's trans p o r t ed to Bay front M e dical Ti.ed11e1W1rpotwastttromOrar19 4 5·footScar amouche. County Envkontntnte• """neetm•r Center. St. Pete rs burg . H e s uffe red a A91ncy's Suntat Muell< P••-ore« The 42.foot Louis ia na C rude, CO· b . • d r . l '"9 Proltcl Is P.-•Mnlly covtt.O lly own e d b y Dick Jennings a nd T o m roke n Jaw, con cussion an ac1a Nellon•• Pollutant o1.cM r91 e 11m1rw lacer ations 1oon sv.iem 1'9rmlt luued lly 111 Dreyf us o f C h icago, w o n top ho no r s in C•llfornla R191ona1 W•ter ou.111 Class C . Aries w a s second by 15 :48 o n H ospital spok esmen s aid Sunday con1ro1 Boerd, S•n•• •n• Re111o correc ted time, followed b y Impasse. night he was in s table c ondition a nd :!r~1:0,:!t. ~!~0;m.~ t~ :.~.~ C lass D was won b y the 4l·foot was able to g rin at v is itors . Tina 111e eaptr•11onc1J11110 J uly'· 1911. Th T h k d d k d b f. · hed h R111tona1 Boero wlillH 10 obtain Ir Oma a w , owne an S 1ppere Y IOIS l lt · 1orma1lon 10 aulsl 11 In dttermlnln• -~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ii!ii!ii!!~!!!iiij!iiij~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~1 whttl'ltr 111,pr-r louttno lite exolri ~ STUDENTS "I llondalt,•ncl,lortlliltp11roow.willllol' • public llffrlno•U04IOW$. OATE ~rcll 13, 1911 Pachena captures IOR race LOS ANGELES Pach ena. s k ippered by visiting yachtsman John Ne wto n , R oyal Van couver Yacht C lub , was the winner of the C r aig Trophy Saturday in L os Angel es Yac ht C lub's O p e n ing Day race fo r Jn ternational O ffs hore Rule c IOR > vachts . M o r e than 50 yachts participated in the t hree, tradition al r aces fo r perpetu al troph ies at the LA YCs easonopening . W inne r or lh<> V a n I· de r bilt Tr ophy f or P e rform an<'e Handicap 1 Ha<.•tng Fleet I P HR F'> yachts was Whiz. s a iled by John Stea. Long B each Yacht C lub AND OTHERS ~~~~e'lt.~·~ncllCllilmbm,11 PAR T •T IM E F•or Drive, Costa Meu , Callforn1a lnlertsled pen ons .,. 1nv1teo to JOBS atMno1oupre\Strw1r11le•sOr1lllese lu"'' relating 10 1i.e abov• •••l• dl>ehu91 ,,._,,. m•klnq P••1tn1a- llon• ,,_,o conf•not their statement• 10 1111 aboYe stated In .. • Or•I stale menh wUI bl N ard; but, f« ltw' ac· cu••<Y ot 1rw recoro, •II lmoonan1 tollmony ihOUIO .,. \Ubmltled In Mrtl1n9 ()toll slat-nil sl\OUIO lie britt lo •Uow •II 1n1ert\led Pf'f"jC)t\S 11m• to bit ~•'d MUST BE 18 OR OVER 847-2422~ Call ...._10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Zillgitt and Wright insurJnrr J'\l'nls Jnd broltrr'i Manufacturers: l1hl11 ,1nn• t'l1~t~ n,111~ ( 11111 ar l 11~ fnr t·11nipl•l 1ll\ t' quot~1' on l'n11wr I \ I 1.1hiltl\ lltlfl<'ldl P11111ut'l• l.1.1hlf1I\ ( 11111mt•1e1al \111•• 1:rn11p I 1k Jrlrl \l1•tl1ral •• ... \\ ('I I .1 ~ \\ Ill I.... I "OJ p I' ii' .11111 rl lrl "lll Jfll'V Re•••ed do<umenls, t1Kt •hffts tow Bo•rd'\ pr_.i r-equ.,ements, and all cornrTWnl\ •no ortltlo,,. recelveo may be lnwie<tt<I •nO COt>UtO •• , ... Re91on•I Boero office ..,. 1no1.,,. Avtnut. Sultr 100. A1vtrs1de C.A t2~ tOllOnot IU...,·•llOl tMttweer Ille "°'"' 01 I 00 am. •ncl S 00 Pm Monoo lllrOUlll'I Frod•v I PIUH "''"II ..... •oreqo1n9 to Ill« auentlon ot any orr'°"' -now" lo yo t111no •ould be 1nlPrested Jn U~•s mat ••• Publo\,,.., 0<.,.90 Coa\I Oally P1tol F •b o l'ltll ' 288-8 PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLVTIOfi 0111 THE IOARO 0 TAVSTEES OF COAST CO-UNITY COLLEG DISTRICT OF OR AN GE CO UN TY CALIFORNIA Ftllr,..ry •. ltll On motion ot T rut.tee A•C""rd Otson Bob Guffin I duP; 'rc.ondt'd .tnd c.•rrted, tM toltow 1no RtS>olu110t10• 1nte-nhon to Sub lf'•Si J Rf'•I .tno Ptr1on•• Proo~rly to 1'llf I Edu<•t1on•I PurPo\e~ •nd Call fa -A--SuleO 8•0•w•'o•ooPteO W inner of the flagship NJI "'1.ir '\rrhur Houln•Jrd --J..--=..r WH EREAS, •••o Communol Trophy ror y a c h ts sailed • I C:o11e11• 01\lllct " '"" own•• OI rr r . . "lt'"'J><lr1 Bt.irh ( J ~}(>(,() f tuul\olO 1n ,,,. Robonwooo Sclloo by 0 t cer s O v1s1ting l/Ml /\] •)()~~ I wotn • ro9111 ot wbtHs1119 01 tl'rt•u yacht c lubs wa~ P op :lo/ j ,. .. , •no 11e•\Ona• pr-rt• nereon•ll• Us. s kippcre>d by Pete --·-·-· --· WHEREAS w•O prol)l'rly m•y bt i;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ de\<rtl>ed •ncl K e nt. Lon~ Beath Ya(•ht m•Of •·•·••t>•• •or OlllSIO• u ..... Club '('fll0S \\''-""~ks s1~r1"a l ~·.r;:;:.,:;t,:~~.~~"~r:::•t• ·•no T w e n t \ v a c ht s '-'-• -" '-WH EREAS •• •OPI'•" 10 ~ •n '"' Participated. in· the H o r s b..,, 1n1er•'h °' '"'' 01stro<1 t11•1 • < ~rt••n P0'1•on 01 \cJ•d oroperty t:w \ub . d 'Erby. a run race in /-. • .. ,.,o 10 ,,.. n.9~·· bo<IO•r. PUl\uan which c rews con coct hors ' 10 s~c11on emJ 01 ,,... Eouc a11on Coo• ~~ ortntStatrot Cal1torn1d d 'oeuvr es forth eeven in g • NOw ll'<EREfORE BE 1 banque t during the race _ -~~ :e~~~L:!.e.~:a:t.'7~~ .. n~~·;~0 ~~~ The winner was C hinook ,' 1e.-. '"• ""'""'•"'" d•><niMd rea saile d b y F r ancis Olanie •no o~r..,,..1 or~rty and•• 1, nereb1 found, determ1f'M!'d. and ord~rttd o rthe h ost club. 1979 BROUGHAM D'ELEGANCE I Tht proo•rty 11ere1nJ1llfl M o re t h a n 200 m em· ottcr•r>e<11" E•h11>1is B ano c '"'" 11t d Jo:quipm<'nl int'lude!> dual comfort power Sl•ats & own~d •• • 1e.se11o1d bY '"' c oas1 be r s a nd g u ests l urne AM FM :;1ereo w11h ra s~t'lle tUP<' pla~1'r Community co1109t D1w1c1 prior 1< o ut for the n ag· rais ing 12fiHWC\Z l I'"' ellectl•P ,,,,,. 01 •ny Sul>IU><! •n ( w fll 'ot be n••Oed for 01s1r1 C e remoni es O f th e s9g95 purpotesour1nQlhei>erlOO\pP<1ftr01 Sou t hland's o ldes t yacht 111e •uoiuw b I b · h I 1 ft 1\ UM 1ntent1on of this Boa rt clu cee ratmgt est a rt l •o•uDIH~•••Ooroorr1y10111e1111111es Of i tS 80th Season. All Cor1 !W>ittt T~ "-ScW AU,..,,.,, l'lw T<U A C..-.. DodOtr. or DIOO\'r> atcorOong lo 11\t I lerms •nd c0nt11t1ons \.f'f fortn In th Ne w co mmodore lifA ir.M'I I prooo..os111>1 .. ..,, Donald V . Black p r esid e d ~~.P!~f!.!s7.--0:-r..~T~~: :: ~Q I "rt~f~.:: r::~ ~;: ::e::.:.:.::t~~ a t the even t whic h in· -· .. ··-----··· -1 •nd •• >1lu•l•d 1n 1111 County o e lude d a sile nt t ribute t o Or•n11t, S1tteot C•hlorno• B RS ~ • rne terms ot 1n.e lt•w srwll be Donald M . D ou g las. on e NA E ! •or• o•rlOd 11e11•nn1n11 Marc11 "· '"' Of t h I b • Id t d •nd enoonq A119Ull )I, .... Tne '"' e C U S 0 eS an ''j'"J CfHtUI leUtt mat lie 9renleO U m ost dist in g uis h ed mem· JelJ0 ........ 9'd.•t"c ... llk'!!ia (..... lfn\IOll\ Al Ille dltcrellon of the Cou be r s ho d .ed)• St •eek tNl~•tA'•l:MT~ C:omrnun11v COii-01\trk l. l>ul no • w I a \I, I beyono Ju<lt lO. l'lt) Eolllf r o•rt1 . THE SPORTING HOUSE \\ h1•rt• llt•allh ,., a \\ a' or 1.if1· an<I ('undit i11nin11. j, a \\a, u r l.h in it! VALENTINE SPECIAL • 16 C b a mp tons h lp Racquetball Courts • NAUTILUS EQUIPMENT • Special Aerobic Claases • 25 Meter Olympic Pool & Sundeck • ProSbop • Rutaurant. Ber & Social ~e • LuxuiJoua Locker Facilities tor Men & Women • Saun1, Steam, Jacuul, Mua11e • 2 Sand Volleyball Courts • 111 Mlle Jos11n1 Track • l nd lvld u •I Exe r cise procra1111 • Gymnulum < Basketbell/Volleyball > • rr.. Beb SltUn Service DAY NON-PRIME TIME MEMBERSHIP SINf,lf $ .00 I INT. FEE COUPlf 00 INT. FEE 3601 Jamboree Road •Newport Beach Call 71W161 for eddllloltat lftlormeUoo m•v terminate ttw INW uPOn • n1n•t\ t 'GI d•y not let S.10 prcoertr •11•11 on ly o. ultO tor tduullon•I P"'PO"'° and th• suc.c.e-sstuf btdde• 'h•lt bf r• Qu1rto to ••Kule • le•se, an tllamph or '""""· Wll~ •Ot>rOPrl•tf •11•<11 mtnts, 11 on toe 1n tM offtce of UM. Purcll•s•no Aoenl ot Ille Coa•I Com munotv C04tt91 OISlrr<l IOUltO at UIC Ad•ms Av•nu•. Cos1• Mesa C:•lllorno• •2U6, or Co.ulllne Com munlly (Ollf9t Aomoni>l••h•t olfl<e• loceted •I 10131 Staler Aven,,., Foun ta1n V•llfy, C•l•fornt• tllOI, •nc &v•Uao1e for •••''""•"°" pnor to re ce1p1 01 bid• S Bid~ w1fl be rec•1ved In the of llCe OI Ille Dl>lflCI Purcll.ulng •oen• loc•l•d •• 1370 .Ao•m1 ,..,,n.,., CKI• Meu. CA '""• until 11 00 •.m Muell J, '"'· al w111e11 11,... 1111 Oki• Sll•ll llt ~d. Belort ecceplinQ tn) w"ll•n orooosal, the Purcll•s1n' Agent V\•11 call tor orel bids. II uoor Ill• u11 tor or•I 1>i01, •ny rt'P<lf\$llllt oer\On otte" to sublHH tM ,.io pr-op erly WOOrl trw terms •114 condition! ~oe<llllld ner•rn tor a r-al uc-1~ b'r al ltlll l••t otrcent is-..1, tM hl9he•I '-""" orel bid 1r..11 tit con1ld-8i0.> wlll lie consiclertO •' • publlC mftl"'9 Of tlll• ll<Nlrd. to wit. IJIO Adem• .......... Cosla Me .. , , ... OU• on lhe 111111 dJly Of Merell, '"'· et t 00 om This Boero rnervt1 the rio111 to ,..Itel any -all blOs anO 10 wllhdr•w Iii -r lo laa.>e 11\t pr-r ly Tiit minimum bid lo 11t <Oflllcltree llf ,,,. OIJtrld wlll lie MOO o-r montll. Tiie Secrtl••Y of \Ills llo•rd I• ,,.,.by lllrtc-to -• <Olliff ol ttw Hollo Of •-hon to s--""' •llCI ,...._ Pr-rty, ll9ned lly"" S.Cret•ry Of !!It Board, In lllrH lll ll>W•I< plKtl In Ille ~y not leU \flan lltt.tf\ C IS) den llltf9ft lllt dJllt Of Mid bid -nlng eNI to P\ltl!ISll a copy 01 ,,. -not i.u 111an OM• • •H• fort~ 131 cOr1Stcwtl .. -lltfore Ille dolt Of Hid ,,_.lrlt In 11\t Or•noe Cont Delly Pilot, a ntw-r OI .. n41rel clrclllatiorl P\IOllll\ad lrl llllf Oltlrlct On motion Of Tn..11 .. lll<ltaNI Oltoft, llwly HCONl9d Ol"9 carrl ... tllt r...W• llOl'I WH ...... Will\ tM IOl'-lfl9 volt: • AYES; Mn. o-y, Mr Ktltl9r, Mr OIMWI, tna "°'·"-· NOU .._ AISl!NT 11...., l,.. """""'"' I, N«-I . ...._, $ter ... ry Of Ille .._ .. ,_ .... CMte C-• fMll!IYCel .... DlstrkttfOr .... c- ty, (ajlf9nM. "'"'°I' ur11tv -.. • ................... ,........._ . ., .._........,..,._..w ...... .._. ... ,.....,_. ................ ... ...... ~. ""· ............. ..,, .. ,..,_..,, ""· I .... ~_.,. ~,. ,,..,..,,. ... ·O 0 Use ll11wer Ad service when placing your ad ... a Daily /Pilot ad number will appear in your ad . . . we tak• your messages 24 hours a day . . . you call in at y ur convenience during office hours and get the re onses to your ad ... this service is only s7 .50 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-4321. . . I . Daily Pilat 642-4321 ,a ~ ' • I \ • . "''''"''""''''''''''''''''''' . . .. . . . • Orange Coat' DAILY PILOT/Monday, Ftbru1ry 9, 1981 T•t: t' MILV Cl•C I "Mommy. will you watch my building for me today so P J doesn't knock it down?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "You're riot going to school, :inrl besides. that's not n lu11e;hbox!" J UDGE PARKER A5 5AM RETURN5 TO THE POLier 5TATl()N 1\ND LEARN!> OF f1M'5 E!:>CAPE, lMf 5ER6EANT THfN 015COVEl<o Tltfll .IEANNIE llA6 LEH THf INTERR001\ d. llON ROOM• .411 MOON MULLINS ® -::::-=--- ACROSS 1Lo'1y 5 ''Screml" 9WNpl 84 Ou1 of .,,. Wiiy. 3wordl ee Endure -- 87 Ethnic dance Ii-Et~ Ill Attd oltlefS: 14 Streight • 15 Gemlln rMr lat. 18 Send • ctl9dl • Stl8del t 7 Force 70 Hft IMlrd 19 Dey'• merdl 7 t Time unlta 20 F1t . 21 OrtgOniln, DOWN e.g. 1 Mextc.n food 23 Mldrid 2 Belled ctey Milllll 3 F abflc 25 F_, 4 tnttructlonl MF....._ 5 Allin weight 21 Time of yew 8 Nipper 32 Alplolbllc VIP 7 " -lrllh 37 Aoclc Roll" 38 £oypt, once: eTIUt Abbr. 9Mlley 39 CeuterlNI • dlggert • t ()ne.t)lpper to '** off •2 cue. .1 t Allln ~ 45 Spttnl(lld try 48 Ortglnetll '2 Hookth 50 T1me of dty tS One who: 5 t SOIM t11.M1t lufllx ~ Polllll money ti Sun hat 51 Finni 22 Wt. unit• U LM!t trlft 24 Htlpl 83 lndllfl, •·O· 27 Orege 29 Floet 30 Single time 3t Powrty 32Cet 33 Dtc:lllm 3481hofm 35Snoon 3eCon~ 40 Dlinllh glOI· 111 ltop 43 Full .... FMMltntl 48 Armletlct 47 Shttttltd 49-JUlfl 19'8ndl 52 Stonet: Comb. tonn 53MllnQPltll 55s.nta - 58 Rigtlt now 57 Bllndt 58 Prlcl 69 Numttlcal prefix eo 1ntenc1 et Ma 16oedhorlt by Virgil Partch (VIP) · PMNllTI "I h1t1 Mondays.'' DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum 7,~ Good news, Dad! You don't have to go to work this morning! A snowplow just filled up our driveway!" by Harold Le Doux MEANWHll.E, TIM HA6 HAILED A CM I NEED YOUR WHAT'6 WRON6 HELP.' MY PARTNER'!:1 6EEN OFFICER? ~OT AND OUR CAR RAOl0 '5 ""u wesre 60IN6 ro TfACl-C ~ MeMIRY COL0Ur'~E . ....... _,. OUT OF ORDER' Hf'!; DOWN THl!i ALLEY AND I'VE 60T TO 6El HIM TO A HOol'ITAL FA5T ! ............ ,......_..-..,. .. - SEE M \W..ENTlNE I MADE FOf< LINUS ? WHAT'S THAT VASE DOING IN THE MIDDLE OF' 'THE F'LOOR '? GORDO f'J(l\Jf;Ji!! w..iA-r GOOD · I~ A. !il!:AT IN °™f' ,IJOt.J~llJG ~TIOO OF-A FUNK\' "INKERBEAN l i • ! i 0 BRABBLE ~.LE'fS LOCK ~MS L1K£ 111£-l QO 1'4 1'11E: fWl(WIC S ! l _ I Q DR. SMOCK .. l ll II OW DOES IT t4-PROVE THE ROOM 1 ) ALG£BRA1 - 0 j I by Ch1tlel M. Schultz by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller IT coveRs uP THE JAM J SPILLED ON THE RUG --- I 11- by Gus Arriola by Tom Batiuk ALGE.B~ JI I!> JU5T Ul<E. AL.GE.BRA I EXC.E.PT MORE tfJ ! ~ IF Fl~Dlf\IG OUT WHlff X 15 WASN'I ENOUGH ro KEEP c)u Buti4 , r1-1E.I.( AL.50 THROW 1N THE L.Efit.R y ! ~E POPL.£ ARE E.XUiED Bl) IHlb ~~T OF ~ALlENGE I B<..' IYl~T OF ~ RE.l.06NIZ£ II FOR fHE 5HAM IT 1RUL(J5 ! ~ Wt 1KE A ~1~K ! . rf's vut ~Nf,, A~~ SUAVE. l ·1 by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont· -,' SISH ~­ ANP 1"Hl!N l=. Pl SCOVl!"l!P j:, WAS A~l!llt61C 1"0 Pl!IOPL..l!I ! by Lynn Johnston FRMaJS WORDS. USUf\Uy ~POt<EN ~ )t)O'RE UPIO )'oo" NECK \N ~El.SES eus~. t • ... , ...... If ltl/elC'f AHO HUf'Ctt • P'.it)' r-•9'>0't., 1.<Mlf"1ig II• ~ ~t t1r101 l"e 111\oll"Odll• me'tl\cMM -oy •t .. ..i.1 -..... tc,J\ 10 be ~·IOI\ aoi. ~ 111\t~lhell&. (J1a flte spot I TIC T4C~ W'A'I' .. • .,_.,,"Y* lll'O fl J O«.IOa "' <IO -•l\lniil &liOul • ~QOlet l)olOI whQ u- Mlt.,.. to Q<alnet hem .. field bl~·•·l>t'°' to W • n ,..., toll~l(I M ~ry rosby stars as a TV personality -.talked by a mysterious assailant and Blackie Oammet plays a we ird cha racter in ··Midnight Lace" tonight at !l on NBC, Channel 4. • GOOOTIWU fhe "4Jtnbef• lt..ing 01 Ill• nelghbO•l\OOd commoa SIOC'I• J J to pain 1 N pot • ,,.,, • 61!) ELECTRIC COMPAHY(R) l]) C88HEWS 9 A8CN£WS t:30 0 8Ull 8E'tE • MlCOME BACK. 1(0TT£R • 8EHNYHILL Betlny oomays a pvpll on the l hama1 School 0 1 01 a ma fl) PROFILES IN POWER Guest A~o S1c111ano ChaJtman ol the t:>Oaro ol I 1cor, a Los 11.ng;ihlS basecl h11anC18I Mj(Vl<;@S f\Oldo~ coipotallOI\ whose companies onctuoe the nauon s largest toll• lllSur • ance coroora11on «i) STUDK> SEE "Cowboy Tnck roping woln a )'O<ing Teaas cow· CHANNEL LISTINGS boy SuttMl'a Green lalt.a c .... Pfep.tlff IOI a 1ao. tR) ( M'A'S'H Whttn Hr;nry g1HS hos dit· 'h111gci Frank conc:erns ll<mwll .. ,in taking com· manCI @) BAAHEY MlllEA f he quesuon ol who is Ct&· zoe< •• the cops 01 the pub· UC • C<>m41S up -Wo10 1n11moda1es 1 suspect ua II EOIT<>fML 7:00 I) C88 NEWS a NeCNEW8 8 liAPPYOAYSAGAJN Bungling Clle<81S cause bedlam at a c;,;remony In 1 wllocll Howard and Ma.ion will <OO-tlWHr mat"•oe vows. 0 A8CHEWS 8 JOKER'S WILO G» M'A"8'H A Clumsy aoldler lifts the 4077th's Sj)lrils. but COi 1J KN'< T • CBS1 L11-. l\nlJl'lt•" 0 KNBC tNB(..r Lo., Anut'lt•'> 8 Kl LA In I 1 l ,.., Anoe• 1• 0 !\ABC rv 1ABC1 Lo ... Anue·t>'> t "FMB l HC,1 5,.,, D "''' 8 '\HJ l\l 1ln o 1 Ll"' A ll \\'"" 1~ .-.cs T I i\UC1 San 011•q•• .., l\TT\i 1tnd 'LO'> Ariu.•lo• Cl) "COP T\ 1111 J L .., .\11 I• " ED k.Cfl r PB!:.1l11 o\n l• ,, • ., m !\OCE TV PRS1 H11n1" 11 .. n 81• 1rr1 Pou., remain• down In ttle dumps • IAAETTA To solve the rmHd« ol • \IOllng boy, Sarena gOM undercover as a plckpock· et, t>ut llnda he must -=• last 01 Iha l'f\Uldet« will strike Allain fll OVER EASY Guest· Bob K-han. (A) I\) MACHEL I LEHAER AEPORT (I) TIC T A.C DOUGH [Q} MEWGNmN Guests: Durk Pe.,aon, 0...akl Sch•lllndet. 7:30 IJ 2 OH THE TOWN Hosts: Steve Edward•. ~ody Rogers A loo« at Older women I Y°""OM ,.,.,.. •eletionShlps II FIGHT MCI< WITH DAW> HOAOWITZ 9 8"ANANA G~t: Ethel Merman 8 HOUYWOOO 80UAllf.8 0 FACE THE MUSC G» AU IN THE FAMILY II loolcs Ilka Mike may ml11 en opportunity IOI e pto- motlon O.C...sa ol Ills r-. fll MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPORT 81) ONCE UPON A Cl.A88C "The Miii On The Flola" Stephen conleuas his love for Meggie end Iha T ul· llv.,s return 10 Oorlcote (Part6)0 (I) P.M."WAGAZINE "The Magic II": a singing ~,...nory~ ... <I> '"'WMn lttMOW Oe9dl "-'-Md ene of .... ,,., .......... .. lw'd ~ ... a .. Gel\ ... ~ 111 "9 trOllblt. -unu~ON TMlllMlll AINrt'• 1~--.... lft.ndll~~ by.,,~"*' (Pitt 1) • llllOW ...... "CMrade" (1"'41 e.,., Grw, ~ 14ep- 1un. A --~ tM target "' her lftl#danld ~·· Cf()fliM who ~--11-wher•a \l99t foriwla .. lllddan. eO THArt ~· F .. iured: • on.·arm.d bOUJ: a gho9tly hMdlNI<« wN> 11aun11 a c~ hig hway; the world'• mlQhlieel mlnl·Jet. • MOYie * * • "The Wlnga Of Eaglaa" I 1957) John Wayne. M--.n O'HarL Directed by John F0td. Frank w. Wead SC*I'· head• a 1920s campaign to """'~ the elf ~ of the U.S. H1vt. • P.M. MMJAZIHE Phlladelphle 't Bettet Baby lnatllute, white toddlett beCome ~ a IOOlc at the ai1cratt c:atrler U.$.S. Kitty Hawll; a cNI with comoo-David Shire and co-writer Carol Coe\· nors: Chit Tell cooll• 11.,., and poechld ~: Of Wasco has a qull on toxic shOok tyndrome • MOVIE "Image Of 8rUC4I L .... .GMAT ~ "Gueata Of The Nation" frank Conver•• end Estelle Parson• .,., In INI dre.meUzauon ol Frenk o·c~. 8hOt1 11°')' ae1 In Ireland in 192 I <11VoMng arOllnd a pair ol lrllh lnaur· gents and Ille two cap- hirecl BtitlSh IOldi.1 they wa 0tderecl to guard. Ci) CHAAUE CMAPUN COMEDY ™EATAE "Work" (111151 t:30. ~ IUAHETT AHOFNENOI Gueata: Ken a.rry, Eyclla Gorme. Ci) MOVIE * * ~ "Hello, FrllCO, Hal- IO" (1~) ~ Faye, JOM Payne. A Barbary Coast Innkeeper drMl'l\a of .... ganoe by OOI~ hie beat to· promote grend opera. 8:008(1) M"A"S"H Klinger gi..... Ille staH e ,_ p&f'IPIC1MI on the war wnen lie 1tart• his own baM~. D MOYIE "Mldnlgl\I LK8" (Pr.,.,_ Mire) Mary Crosby. Gary Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Febru•ry 9, 1981 TUBE TOPPERS NBC • 9:00 -"Midnight Lace." Mary Croel>y, the1answer to TV's most· asked question, stars in the Doris Day role of this movie remake about a ter- rorized woman (photo at left). ABC D 9:00 -"East or Eden." Part two of the tbree·segment miniseries based oo John Steinbeck's novel with Timothy Bottoms, Jane Seymour and Lloyd Bridges. KCET 3 9:00 -"Mister Lincoln." The Hall of Fame series (m inus Hallmark) moves to PBS for this season, opening with Roy Dotrice's interpret&· lion of the 16th U.S. president (see story below). frW\11.. A tlleYtlk>n ,_. r9C)Orter Is driven to the brlnll of inaanlly by • nlll'nlllM. 1--. petaon 8 111 MOVIE "John Steinblck'1 Eaal 01 Eden" (Part 21 (Premllte) J-Seymour, Timothy 801tom1. Cathy and Adam's marriage begins to <1lalntegtata after the birth ot their twin aons, and Cathy run• awey 10 work In the bOrdeffo Of a ....... k"°"'" madam. (NetWOlk advt-parenlll disc••· llOn) • MEJW GAff1N Guast1. l>urk Paa•son. Gerald Scilattanoer. Ot WIHtamR.O... . • THE HAU. CW FAME "Ml•l•r Llncoln" Roy Ootrk:e poltreys Abtehem llncOln In • dram111c ratr~llve of 1111 publlc and private Illa taped al F0td'1 Theatre in Washing· ton,0.C t:aO 8 (I) HOUSE CAl.LS When the h089llal edmin· iatr1t0t trlee 10 lnlert ... e wllh operetlng 1oorn pro- ceOuras, Chatlll decides to fake an operation 10:00 8 Cl) LOU GRANT Roal help• • T rib II alter JOHN DARLING -en tor hor real mother and gos'alp cotumni.t Co<. lnne "'" to leMn a sacral LOU wants to keep 9De NEWS 10:30·~ NETWOAk NEWS 9 NON-FICTIOH Ttl..E\11810N "Cryslal City· The Brownou1" A THa1 town has taken on the -gy lndu1try and the "'°'' powerful pollttcal forces In Ille 1111e «i) MAST'ERPIECE THEATRE "Danger UXS" Susan returns home alter 1191f1d· Ing the weekend with Brian lo find an une•pec:led voSi· tor (Part 610 11:0011 D 0 (I)@) NEWS 9 8TAATAEI< On a mission 10 transpott a rare wheat grain 10 another planet, Cac>t Krrk llnda his cergo batng depleted 0 NEWLYWED GAME ID M'A'S'H F1ank d emands 1ha1 Hawlcaye be. ~Oll•t-mar· llaled l0t htt11ng him In lhe OR • ONI ~ ll'tOND "O~' fOlll PflaoneA at*"PI a ~ from • Southern. pneon, • DIOIC OAYITT ()uMt) Mlhony lurgeoN. (P1111 I of :l) tt:at•CI) QUINCV,llU .. ~ trlee to COl'flrm tMI tna 9'11111 ot • muroer Victim ~ to • labor ...., who mysWlouely d~ed IWO ~· llttlef. D TH9118TCW CAMOH °'*te; Roy Cl.lol'tl. Ctlar1ea ....-on Rellly (A) .~ ... ~ Amona State vs. WuNnQ· ton ·~ M8KfT8All Kan.., vs. Mlteourl • CD CAPTIONS> MC NEWS -JmNGHT ~ 12:00 9 IPACE: 1 ... Alone la lnvedec:I by an ""'Y ol allena who demand tllat Maya be hanOed ov., to tl'wlm 8 <Ill FANTASY l8lAHO An auto r-re-crNtes the accident which nearly killed him, and • pro1t11uta spend1 • wee1cen0 •• just another women (A) • ...saK>N: IMP08818l£ Gangat&<a running a loan- ahark racket cac>tura Wiiiy and give him goganllc doses of trull• ~m 12:30 II TOMOMOW Guests Pearl Balley and her husband, drummer Lou" Belson: H Rap &town and StOllety Catmi- chael t2:40 I){() THE NEW A\1£HQEA8 A wealthy Chinese criminal seeks revenge on the Avenge<s after they sabo· tage hrs mu111.m1111on dollar drug d881 (R) 1:008 MOVIE • • .,., "Public Cowboy, No I ' I 1937) G-Autry, w1111em Farnum The use of a radio. airplanes and .................. ..,., °' ... Nt9ln Ill ...................... "°"' .... IMooMt --..... •=•• fllCMI •• "rt. ......... It .. )~ O'Nllll, LeW\ Tl)llOr·YOllfll. Mer ._ ...: ~°"'Of a fNlr• WC)(lltf ClenOp, I Meft .__._._,Ill• .... rolMllt 41 ADMl-tl Offlc4lr "-«I'• IQllMll!f. ltloea '*-a ptobleM tor a... Mllo1· t:ao• T"9LONI ~ ''"91wft Ot Dloe o.r..ori·· ..... w Nl'IWOM .... 1•1--a:GO ... MOv. **'Ao "Nine ~ To Rama" (1983) Horat ~. Joee F-. Manatme a.ndN'• IMl brlel hour• are ... ft through hi• Hhhln'I t:IO ::-IDfTONAI.. ...... MoVll •••'Ao "The Wrong 8o•" ( 19N) John Miiie, .....,,. Alchwdaon. i:aol .... a:oo .... T~•daw'• Da9f I•• Mo.,le• -MORtlNG- 11:00. • * "The lonely Trail" (tll3el John Weyne, Ann RulherlOtd -AFTERHOON- 112:00 GI * * "WlnO A«Olt Tiie E'*Oladee" (195') Bur1 Ive a, Chrl1topher Plummer ., ***"The Bue· canaer" ( t958) Yul Btynnet, CNrlton HMton. 3:00 (!I * * * "The Day Of The Locutt" (P•rt 2) ( 11175) Oon81d Suthetland. Karen Blac:lc 3:30 0 * * ,_. "Fathom" ( t9e7) Tony FrancJosa, FleQuel Welch by Armstrong & Batluk A~NTLY HE'S GO'T A PRETIY eAO COLO! WHA1 HAPPENED? 010 HE GO OUT IN t'HE COL.0 WrTHOUT 1-415 IOUPE'E' AGl\IN? '1..incoln' solo skillful show AP Wlrepllolo PORTRAYS LINCOLN Brtton Roy Dotrtce Rock, Suzanne star HOLLYWOOD !AP1 Roc k Hudson and Suzanne Pleshette star in "The Star Maker." a four-hour NBC mini series about a Hollywood dlr~ctor whose eye for beauty helps him create three of the biggest sex sym bols in movie history. Hudson will play Danny Wildblood. and Miss Ples hette will play one of his wives. Lou Antonio will direct from an original teleplay by William Bast. • By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP > "Hallmark Hall of Fame," which has retreated from commercial network television because Hallmark can't af· ford it anymore, launches its run on PBS with a splendid one-man show, "Mister Lincoln," tonight at 9 on KCET, Channel 28. EngUsh stage actor Roy Dotrice renders a many-faceted Lincoln. a humorous, yarn -s pinning country genius whose persona is tempered by a deep, profound human understand· ing and. on the darker side. fits of d e pression that ps ychohistorians have diagnosed as manic-depression. IT'S A FLESH-and-blood Lincoln that Dotrice delivers, more father. husband and tree-stump politician than marble-enshrined demi-god. T he Herbert M1tgang sc ript skillfully blends the several Lincoln aspecLc; into a working. fast-moving monologue that never runs too far along without a humor break. This sample comes early: Mr. Lincoln recounts his days in the lllinois Legislature, lonely days when he longed for womanly com· panionship. One of his flames was a r otund young lady whose offensive countenance had been pleasantly blurred by absence. "l must say I stomached a bit to see her in the flesh rather than in my imagination. I knew she was rather oversized ; but she now appeared a fair match for Falstaff. l knew she was called an old maid, but her age was difficuJt to determine because , her skin was too fat to permit it con- tracting into wrinkles. "BUT HER WANT or teeth and weatherbeaten look gave me the no· lion that nothing could have com· menced at infancy and reached its present bulk in less than 40 years." Abe Lincoln was his witnessing of a slave auction. There's plenty of Lincoln here. some bits from his debates with St ephen A. Douglas. a glimpse at his life with Mary Todd and a suggestion of his troubles with his mutinous cabinet. But Dotrice is at his best in a stirring reading of the Gettysburg Address. IT'S A FINE Lincoln. given added dimen sion by its locale, Ford's Theater in Washington; and it's a bright beginning on PBS for "Hall of Fame." ltda paef Erik E s trada has signed with NijC to produce TV movies and a series. He'll star in a piJot after "CHiPs" leaves the air. Dotrice and Mitgang s uggest a Lin- coln who was not so given to expe· d iency as some revisionists have claimed, a Lincoln who opposed Polk's war of acquisition with Mex· ico at certain political cost and a Lin· coin obdurately opposed to slavery all of his political life . Indeed, the forming moment in lhe life of this In a way, though, it's a bit of a ~ shame that Hallmark has moved ;is -drama series to PBS (except fo r one annual offering to the networks). While the concessions to broad au- diences are gone, so are the broad audiences. And those Hallmark com· mercials were the eas iest to take on television. 'Vanities' shaping up LOS ANGELES (AP) -Filmed or taped versions of stage performances often fall fiat, but Norman Twain believes be is whipping up a winning soufne with his production of the com- edy "Vanities" for the national pay television net work, Home Box Office. Foronething, the production done at the Westwood Playhouse near UCLA stars three actresses familiar to television viewers -Meredith Baxter Bi~ney, known for her lone·nmninlt A role in "Family": Shelley Hack, formerly of "Charlie's Angels.'' and Annette O'Toole, star of the TV movie "Love for Rent" and the feature film "One on One." "I think money is a factor in attract· ing the right people," said director· producer Twain, who has directed on Broadway. He made it clear he also was referring to the non-performing staff, from himself to the camera o rators. •AIMmS IMSUIAMCI MOW 14._HM ., IJ~J4J1 ,,, ....... c.. .... , ••. ._........ mtL._.."V_ C:..,..fll--·--545-2375 937-o&81 The Power Behirid 1be1brone t • I NO FRILLS TEETH a.EANING s22 SOUTH COAST. OML Y DENT AL 510UP 642-0112 l 105 ..... 11¥4... c..e. ..... N.Y. TIMES: "E•hlferetlngfy bWlnel ObHHIY•, exciting, acery, wlfdfy energetic." _,_ ....._ -Y.,. r- One of the r-r's 10 be•t. -TltN ' ~ Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, February 9, 1981 Mixed reviews, much attention for 'Scanners' ., 908 TllOllAI HOl~YWOOD (AP) WlLh h1t bom·rimlMd ..... and mop ut brown balr, Oavld Cronenber1 vn Uw •pptaranc of 1 booallah roU•1l1te. But rHll)' nllkt hle llvln1 by 1nrln1 people hall to 9'h The Canadian fllmm•kfr'• latetl JOurney Into maubr I• "&an11•r 1 ·• Vea. l know that the He encountered a warm r eception in Hollywood but decided to return to Canada , where he bad1ertd the commission Into s upplyin1 part or the $165,000 to make bi• film. "They Came from Wlthln" earned $5 million, 1a1d Cronenberg, mak- ina It the first profitable mm for the agency. horror movies -"every year there hu been a bil one like 'Rolemary's Baby' or 'Tbe E11orcJJt. • " The audience, he a1reed, w11 moetly YOWll· His reasonin«i: "Young people have a compulsion to eonhoat danger in a safe way. They aJao have an obleulon with death. They ask, 'Why did lhe puppy die? Will I die'? Will my mother and father die?' They JIO to confront death in the movies; lt'a all part of lhe [Ji] ENTER~MENlfMOVIES LAST CHAN 0 •E THIS ZANY COMll)Y THIS YEAR! t!A11m £0 tu!llr= (aJ~oliJ~) arkttpl1c I• r rowdtd wllh. •cue movies. But rordlna to iaome rrilin. lhl~ ooe 11 different. Money Isn't everything. Cronenber1 found that out when a well-known critic denounced bls film as obscene. perverse. repugnant, etc., suggesting thut the young man's license as a filmmaker s hould be revoked. make-belihe. ~==========~=====~============~ ·'Older audiences like comfortable things, like Ht:ll,A Bt:N ON IN THE Los Angeles m.-"fi'Or thott> who llkt< lhtilr horror dark, in· lh att!nl, iutlul y t lrul )' h.urrityln.r In its effects, 'l t"aruwrti' • llr1t·dH11 In lt11 field '' What are sC'annun 9 They »re a sm11U bund of lifted l bedt'v1lt•d-t > Individuals whose d r ug· •tnuned mmd11 l'aC\ carry ESP to superhuman iw•lht$. t-\en dt>atroy1na Id Potent brains ex· pkt Ivel) Patrick Mt'Goohian , Jennifer O'Neill and CMnad1a.n Jt'tor ~\ephen l.aclt are the prineipals l'au1Jhl lO lht vuwcr pht of lOh!rnational agencies af't'lt.ln& to profit from i.cMnn.lnti Oav1d Cronenbera. 37, who wrot~ and directed ··~canner:-. wa an Los Angelei. at the end of a bus) tour to promote the fllm 's opening . He had been h~re before "111E FILM DEVELOPMENT Commission wanted to secretly finance my next film, especial· ly when they learned It would be a horror movie a nd l wanted to hire (porno queen) Marilyn Cham· bers," said Cronenberg. He continued in the same vein with "Rabid" a nd "The Brood," plus a drag-strip movie, "Fast Company," which refl ected his hobby of c-0llecting speedy Italian cars . Mostly Cronenberg has inclined toward the horrific, reflecting a youthful interest in films in general and science fiction·horror in particular. "I saw everything as a kid, not just horror pic- tures." he recalled."( liked them au. but l could feel the creative juices flowing when I saw the pie· lures or Alfred Hitchcock. I was not aware of ••J CA ME IN lt7Z becaus~ I couldn't get my directors at that time. but I did know Hitchcock h r l prOJect going m Canada ," said the Toronto because of his t elevision shows. native 'l came in despair because I had a pro· "I WAS VERY JMPRE~ED with 'Psycho.' ducer and a d1strabutor but J couldn't get backing But I also liked films like 'Forbidden Planet,' 'The from the Film Development Commission. ·They Day the Earth Ended,' 'Destination Moon' and Came from Within' was a horror film . aod there 'This Planet Earth · " ~as no history of the horror film in Canada." He is not surprised by the current craze for ~~~ii!iia.:;::~~~~r=giiiif ntilifii"I FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Neil Simon comedles. But the younger people en- joy films of confrontation, which take them someplace they have never been before." Cronenberg said he hopes to continue working in Canada. where he is "happy with the people I work with." • Dummar likes most of movie PARK CITY. Utah (AP) -Melvin Dummar, attending Lhe premiere of the movie "Melvin and Howard," said one seene "makes me look too sneaky." Dummar said he was generally pleased with the movie, which tells the story of Dummar's cl aimed encounte r with the late biUiooaire Howard Hughes . A handwritten will purportedly by Hughes turned up mysteriously in the Mormon Church headquarters in 1976. Among beneficiaries named were the church and Dummar, then a Willard, Utah, ser vice station attendant. The FBI said it was a forgery; other handwrit· ing experts said Hughes wrote it. A Nevada court ruled it invalid. ------------------- -fHUllS 1.H .t .IOlll) "EARTH· BOUND" THE YEAR'S #1 COMEDY SMASH! (Of COURSE IT S ONLY fl BRUARY ANO IT 5 A SHOR.f MONTH I THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING I ~ WOMAN tPG NOW PLAYING CIMDOMl Orange 634 2~!>3 UA CINEMAS WO\mtM\tf 841~~ EOW HOS. 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It'•• I •• 1:19 •I•• 1a:JI One Of The Yeer·a 10 9Ht Al TEAED STATES (A) , .. , ............. ~ .. One Of The YHr I 10 8HI AL TEAED STATES (A) ,, ., ,..,, ........ ,. CtewY (XA.14 • oouoc ......... SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES (O'G) ,~, ............. , ....,, ....... Alt .... C..-.- TitE INCAEDlllLE SHRINKING WOMAN -......... ,~•·t;M .. , ....... , ......... ,, •. t;. -...:.:.'#---WWW F-•---· AN~YOUCA -_.,.. a: I MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1981 HOROSCOPEC3 CLASSI Fl EDC4 lnJine Experience Center Hands 9yMAaYJAN£8CAK~£LLO 01•CN11,P1 ... , .... Science museums are somber struc· lures where boring exhibits are encased in elus, everyone whispers and no one dares to touch anything .. I 'd like to change attitudes about science," says John Goodman, executive director of the Experience Center in Irvine. "I want to make it accessible and enjoy ablej or visitors.·· As he speaks, the tall, bearded man with a doctorate in phys ics is knee·deep in children. He looks like a calm redwood among saplings in a windstorm Some children manipulate a large, horseshoe magnet through sand, ex· claiming over the grey spikes or iron they collect. Others dance in stocking feet on a large, flexible mirror on the floor. I l's supported by foam rubber, and light reflects al odd angles from its surface onto the surround· ing walls as it bends with their weight. Near the entrance, a blonde girl spins on a one-person merry-go.round which moves faster when she stands toward the center. As her hair flies out with the cen· on technology 0lrif ugal force, she looks like an ice skater. And everywhere the noise level -Uke the excitement-is hi~h. "We live in a world of highly technical industry," Goodman says, "but there's a gap in public understanding. Very com- plicated ideas affect our daily lives." As an example, he points to an exhibit called "Be a Battery." A stationary bi· cycle is set racing the wall. The bike is connected to the front fenders, grill and headlights from a car mounted on the wall like Detroit's version of a stuffed m oosehead. As a child pedals, electric ity is generated to power the lights, glowing m q_re brightly with added effort. ··Few riders. even adults, can pedal for more than a short burst of speed,·· Good· man stresses. ·'The bike generator pro· vides an awareness of the energy needed to do even a simple, everyday task.·' The center was his idea after years of teaching physics at the college level , so it's not surprising that most exhibits deal with physical and perceptual sciences. ··People don't see the world -they in· vent the world." he says. "The percep· tual process has failures, so children should learn to see what's there as OP· posed to what they thlnk is there.'· A walk·in kaleidoscope, with mirrors on three sides, is just large enough for two or three people, but the inside view looks like a crowd going on to infinity. Two smaller mirrors on a strong hinge create an adjustable kaleidoscope, mak· ing left bands look like right hands, two hands look like eight hands. and other fascinating possibilities. "What colors do you see here ?" challenges Goodman in a booth with a sodium·vapor street lamp illuminating it. A gray background holds a color wheel with what seems like varyin g shades of gray and wh ite. .... The same samples, moved to adjoining booths, with different li ghtsbshow dull color and then blossom as right red, yellow, blue and a r ainbow in the nuores· cent light atthe last stop. "We see color only as it's reflected to our eye by the light," he says. "Witnesses to an automobile accident with the first type of street light couldn 't possibly give an accurate color description of the cars Ann Landers turns her attention attention north of the border ... C2 :::::. .• ... •.1• . . :!~!:: # •' • ........ involved. but cities use that variety" .. :: bee a use they penetrate the fog welJ." ••.. Another optical illusion is created on a.,,.. shadow wall built with translucent panels:· and colored lights behind it. · When children pass between the light& . and the wall, their shadows are reshaped by the wall 's innards to appear as a series:· of squares to observers. "Basically we've created an analo& computer out of plastic and cardboard,' .. Goodman observes. A series of children'. pass through the lights like kachina doUS" created by a cubist. The center. housed in a 3,000-square-•• fool movable building on loan from the Irvine Unified School District (as is th& land it's on), is literally bulging at th1· seams. "They'll need their space back nen year. so we'll have lo move, and I'd llket .• ·. get 10,000 to 40,000 square feet in our ne •• step," Goodman says. ~ :.;. : Two possibilities have been offered as· . : perm anent home for the scientific so ' :. : and light shows. · ·~ The board of directors at the Oran County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa of fered a no-cost lease for more than fi acres ofland, plus parking facilities. : And the UCI regents hav~ some i.q clusion lands near the campus set ui for non-university uses which have • proposed as a new site. The only other full-Ume employee • the center is Dr. Pauline Merry, educational director, and exhibits built and staffed by a combination of part time worken and volunteers. : A 12-member board of lruateel and lO·member community advilory helps with adminiatration. Admlsaioo la free, altboqb dona are aJways wel~e\ and tbe boun are a.m . to 4 p.m. ·1-uesaay throuCb Frida and noonto5p.m . Saturday andSuaday. Group tours can be arraqed by c 552·1m. ~ "Tbia llll'tjust a cbildren'1 mUllUID,' GoodmanempbulHI. "Webaft'ftllliarl_. from pre-acbool to coll•••.,., but tbea ~ibita are (Gr•"'Joae . .. , .. aur culture, we'n dlprtftd direet ..,........ Tb .. 'I DO h••••·•• •••••• a, So~r Callfanla, Md l nllt to~ .. ,.d lib eo lnc!ladl .... .- science, 1ucb u tbe bkllolkll fWdl, tnterellevea )Gee. "Sdwe c• be aec 111lblemd Three ii man than company, but an enttre crotod, wMrl c1rildren dilcover the walk-in kale1dolcope. Stacv Mumow·woits for tM lights, powered by a f?Wnd who hos "become a battery," to come on in the energy ezhibit. ble. S:aa tdar I'd W. e...,. a••• illat coald .._... a .._ ...... ,.... ... , ---) ........... -........ -. ...... 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In umpflr .. 1.1ncl In 11J1lln er1 WITHO T THt; t!NTt:aTAININO V.PITAPllM to ·~·"'· ,aouri11.t lo11t lnte reat And tM tiraveyud. by thitn • 1111•1" var~. oon iu.t c:r_.a1t11lny Troubled by thf' laC'l1 of bualntJ11a. lml not by l11rk 11( I 111Mjth11• 1'1on. a couple of tmttirvrlitlnM San Utirnatrdlno t 'ounly r1m11er11 1lt1 c1ded to take 1111 tter1 ln lo thtM hantl• In th~ I~~ 'fhl')' n1Adt> u11 'new mJ&rlumi land epll1tph11 •nd Vll<'\'<l \h\'m ~l rtrndom ll('rCHll• lh4' arren h.ltl11de (Jr11 veyi.rd WlftMill WhO h•d Ol'Vl'r l'Yllll ~n tu (.'11lko l!Ulldeflh Wf'l f' buried 0'4.'rt• Wy11lt 1';11n1. l>lamond I.II l!lncl oth"' Wll1l Wft111 I elebrilJflal wen· ttrnonl( lht• lnivvittf'r rt1m11ln11 T~ ep1t1tph of 11011 ex 111tt•nt nooay 011lay l>ool"Y w•111 ""' t'lllltll pie of the lmprovh1i111( ust•d to luru vlaltor11 "l>eh•y l)oole • 1•'1 Came t.o town """ d1i1y 11nd waum '\ lon11 ~'°'" llhf' we111 lt>\I """ "~' She'll In u bt>tlt•r plut•t• toouy wt• vruy " TH£N. l JNPt:a Nt:w MANAca:itu:NT, 1ww rirnttt1r11 """r" ,.,, 1i1ned th(' lHk or rt• rrtiutlntc thti orljjlnul Cialh'o (lruvc-yurtl 11ncl turnina it from 11onwthlnl( of 1.1 whc11ntl<' jl.ruw punh' Into 11 le&llim•te hl11lorklll islte. After spending the last decade trying to Clnd out who's who and who's where in the graveyard. rangers and local historians say they have exhausted their clues. "We may never know who's down there -and I don't want to go down and dig 'em up," said Ranger Bill Heegel, assistant park superintendent. Infrared aerial photographs pinpointed actual gravesites, and rangers drew a map, us ing worn snapshots or the original cemetery. yellowed clippings and the memories or local oldtimers to determine who was buried in the Calico Graveyard: when and where. SO FAR, THEV ARE CERTAIN OF the whereabouts and iden- tities of only 49 of the 160 corpses beneath the piles or rocks mark- ing each grave. The rocks were there from the beginning, the rangers say. to prevent coyotes from digging up the shallow graves. "I don't think we can even hope to pinpoint an average or one a year now.'' Heegel s aid. At least three graveyard residents gave researchers a sur- prise. Bruce Wallin, whose headstone was intact, died at the age of 8. It was generally believed that Bruce succumbed to diptheria in his childhood. Actually, research showed, Bruce died of old age. He was the Wallin family dog. buried in the cemetery by his bereaved owners more lhan half a century ago. THEN THERE'S THE GRAVE OF Tom Kate and Tom Kate Jr. Father and son killed in a mining accident? No. a pair or tom cats who used up their spare lives sometime around the tum of the century. f1•11rf l••~r .............. "'"" Cllh '' ~ t'lrr ult t'ourt or I\'''"'"'" lr1 N,,w Orlcon11 hus r !'j111•l 111I IW11 Hltt•UIJ)lll hy Hll1 ,,lql M111l u l y 11 Murruy O 'l t.111 111 11l1111111;•1t1 whut Hhc livllP\ Pll ~'., 11111•1111titll11tlonul 1111t11qh111q 11f 1•11llMlnn Into 1•11l1llt• llt11 'l'lw t'IOWI\ hud lo do Wll 11 u 1•11 ~ 1·111111 t'l I pruyc.'r 111111 It lf1lll(lllllH lflt4!1l1ty , both 111 l\11till11 . 'l'1•x11t1 .,,~. APWl ....... IO Former Cle veland Mayor Carl Stokes has settled a lib e l s uit against a Cleveland black newspaper which agreed to pay Stokes an undisclosed amount of money and pubUsh a retrac- tion of stories it r an against the mayor. QENERAL NEWI It'• Canada'• day ' MooChing children and mail-orders are problems DEAR ANN LANDERS: From Ume to tlme I have read your advice, "Throw the bum out." Usually it applies to a husband who ls no good. What about kids? I have tried to evict our 22· year-old son , without 1uccess. He denies himself nolhln1 and is ln debt up to hls eyebrow•. Thls kid pays no room and board, contributes nothing by way of work around the house and h.ls room ls a filthy mess. He steals rrom his rather and me and bls brother s and writes rubber checks. The police say they c annot throw u son out of his le1al res- 1 den ce Be ll of Canada says tht•n• ht no way to prevent him from plaaclna lona·dls tance calls on our phon.,, All I can do is re· fu8t' to accept his rollect calls . Hut he cloosn't c·•ll collect. fie is I Iii: ft F.. It lltitiml! th" only way to rid un uthf•rwl11c normul family of thl11 11 ponwc und force him lo a1•c·e1Jt rt~1H11111lblllly for hlm11cU 111 to nrnve i1way un1I Jock him out of the hOU!iC. Thh1 ls not 1m1111lblc for u number of reuson11. Pleulle (•onsult your experts and find out if there is a solution lo this problem or must we con· tinue lO accept the financial a nd em o tional drain ? HOPEFULLY DESPERATE IN KITCHENER. ONT. Valentine ' 1111111111 DEAK KITCH: Vader Uae U.S. law, parea&a laave ao obUgaU. to Hpport a clalld wlao lau reached lllt majority lf tlaat clalld la la lood mental Hd pla.yalcal health. A pareat, ladeed, cH uk a child &o move oat ol tbe famll bome. If tbe child re- fuaea, Uae parea&a can laltlate a clvll or crlmlaal s uit for treapualas. I Jut& teleplaoaed aomeoae emlaeatly queUfled la CaHdJaa law aad was told, "The same ap· plies bere. The pareats caa ud ahould evict the SOD." So -ID- atea d ol be1Ja1 held ho1ta1e ud throwlag IJa the spoa1e -my ad· vice l• hire a la•yer and throw the apoa&e OUT. DEAR READER S : Let's make It a CaaadJaa day acrOAs the board . Here's one from Cal1ary, Alberta. OF.AR ANN LANDERS: We are five wome n who work in a mail·order office in Ca nada. We r eceive thous ands o r order s from the USA e ver y month. Many of lhese people do not re· c eive the ir m e r c hand ise. Naturally. they are disappoint- ed. but the problem is due to carelessneas, ignorance or both. Will you please print the follow- ing inlormaUon? (1) Do not send U.S. stamps or stam ped envelopes to Canada. They are of no value to us. (2) Cash should be folded and placed in a separate piece of paper. Do not put loose change in an envelope. It tears out the ends. (3 ) If you decide to use tape across the cQms, one piece is s ufric ient. Coins that a re en- cased in tape take forever to pry loose. (4) Print your name and ad- dress clearly in large block let· ters. Use a pen or a sort lead pencil. pleas e. (5) Do not abbreviate the name or your city or state. We are not as well acquainted as you with "Phil., Pa.," "BaJt., Md.·· or Wash., O.C." IC you follow these rules faithfully, our job will be a lot easier and you will receive your m e r c handise without un - necessary delay. Thank you. -CALGARY __ _ Diuover how to be date bait without falling /wok, l ine and 11inku. Ann Landsrs' booklet, "Dati'lg Do'11 and Don't&," will help you be more po111ed and 11ure of your11el/ on date&. Send 50 cent& along with a long, &tamped, aelf·addreued envelo~ with your request to Ann La!MUrs. P.O Box ll995, Chicago. Ill. 606ll. Rarely does a ring of such unusual beauty so capture me that I have to own it ! volunteers requested Persons wis hing to share Valentine's Day 1 with patients in con· valescenl homes and handicapi>ed centers are being e ncouraged to contact the Voluntary Action Center of Orange County. One of a kind 3.17 ct. fancy (color) diamond shaped diamond in magnificent mounting. In the Mary Ellsworth shop for your viewing pleasure. See it and try to resist ! Ac cording to VA C , people in the homes and centers are often alone and in special need of company on holidays. Also needed by V AC are voluntee r s for c l eri c al work al Fairview Hospital, and c haperones for the com· The Mary Ellsowrth Jewelry Shop Newporter Inn. Newport Beach 644-0130 But the rangers don't plan to evict anyone -or anything - rrom the Calico Graveyard, Heegel assured. "We think we 've got the victims of one hanging, three knife fights and three gunfights ." Heegel said. l ing Ne w Horizons -...,...,..r "'Plm-weekend campout. CAREER WOMEN Most buried in Calico died natural deaths -pneumonia, childbirth, old age. Some of the weathered tombstones that survived vandals hint of mor.e colorful. not-so-natural deaths, though. "WES WESCOTT, HUNG IN IDS youth." explains a marker believed to date back some 130 years. "twas a sad mistake when found the truth." A marke r dated 1882 serves as a grim warning to the greedy : "Blackie Scroggins -claimjumpe rs take note." The rangers say a corpse does indeed rot beneath the faded marker, but research has turned up no evidence of a Blackie Scroggins. They may never know who is actually buried there, Heegel said. Heegel said the missing or ruined markers will be replaced by wooden replicas of the originals , and a gate discourages people from racing dirt bikes and dunebuggies up the hillside. Signs ask campers to find their firewood elsewhe re. One known culprit was a Boy Scout leader and his chilly troop, authorities say. IN THE LONG RUN, THOUGH, Calico may not be as interest· ing as the mischievous rangers hinted it was with the bogus headstones some 30 years ago. "Skeptics. We 're dealing with the public standard thing," Heegel said. "People believe what they want to. You tell them the truth and they call you a liar. "But tell them a li e and they love it. .. . ,..,, lto•tad APWI .......... s ...... Bob Hope, the Grand Kabuki The ate r of Japan and flamenco g uitarist Carlos Montoya will be on hand in Knoxville, Tenn .. to lend their energy to Expo '82, a six -month World's Fair with ener gy as its theme. Officials say the fair is to run from May through October 1982. Tbete. 1equlll decided to alt it out on a pier when ~ Christi, Texu, Bay wu enahrouded in a deme fOI recenUy. Fli1bu from Corpua Cbri1ti Airport were can- celedl also. r T he Victim/Witness Assistance Program, de- signed to help victims and witnesses cope with the court system, is a lso in need. of volunteer ·workers for juvenile I court. , For more information o n these a nd oth er I volunteer opportunities, : call 898-0043. i Special delivery valentine brunches A Valentine's Day brunch complete with a sweetheart flowe r and a message will be de- livered to your favorite valentine Feb. 13 or 14 by members of the Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club. Areas for delivery in· ,-, elude Newport Beach, : ,' Costa Mesa and Irvine, 1 • and special orders for 1 .' delivery el8ewhere may :• be placed. 1 Cost for the Valen· ' tine's Day Brunch is $12. For more information call 839-7476 or 557-6356. -.-- Club Colndar ruM each · Wednelda11 i11 the DailJI Pilot and contaiM notice• of wo1'Wft'• oftd aervice , club mHlifto• and ft!eftf1 open to the ~ for the following 10ulc. --IP? ........ ••rum .-r1m11 .. , CAl.l 751-3911 All "' •. ""' ,,.. Certified f lllllCial Pllmef Fnt~ ... c1 n 1 u 1 At"' a.ae Cell 142-1171. Put a••• words loWOf'k '°' Don't leave your image to chance ... Leave it to POWERS Orange County 547-8228 /clwi}?r .f.c ff fl Ii'( ii #3 TOWN & COUNTRY. ORANGE SHOP WITH MONEY-SAVING COUPONS FROM THE DAILY PILOT AND PUT i-, I I MONEYIN \ YOUR POCKET Start saving today. Ca 11 642-4321 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. Coupon Savings -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast value the GeD1ini1 grant ~eque1t TVDDAY, f'Sa . It jMU. Y•'U II& to Mart CAP81C08N (Dee . ., ....... ..J ... JI): Oood .... • , I YmNn OllAU ~ ... (llpt. •Oct. ..,.ot eolael... DOW a>: A"'4 bee"91DI la· wltla l"OIDWe, •U'MlJ AalD (Mar. ll·AIM'. .olv .. • llOl'UI o1 la· aad pro•erltlal ••• lt): 0... .... ,,_...... &IUue. a.rtl) .a.., ob-leaH OD Ute. Call or In ~ wtu. a.t Jeellve1. l•1N1t rat• • ....,. NIUltl la &em· uUtlH or moa17 . eu be tre hlllNd lato porUJ damp ol M!W. F~UI -•.-W Nm· .............. "· aet IC· Gemlal, Vlr10. Sa1lt· niunluUon , laeomt eordlDlly. Protftt ••II tarlu1 11atlve1 fl1ure potential ud rewt laUOD lD ftawlal ellaebM. Ob-pnmt....,Jy. t'ontemlna mt1Dbtr of \ala ........ aiMtlafla· .aa.r•ai••s (J oppo1lle 1ea. Oe•lnl, Uoa. You eaado lt! ,.,.",. " an. • 0 JO. Feb. 11): ao.dbloell V i r Io a a 1tl lt ar l ua ICO Pl <Oct· 13· to pro1re11 eould be peraon1 fl1ure pro•· Nov. U ): Lie low, 1° bleulDI ID d l11uiH. ine9'Uy alow • •aa•IM nrlou Delay workl ID your TAUau1 <Apr . IO· ,o.1lbWtl•. You'll be fHor. o.. cloH tot°" May JO>· llooa la your mad• aware of le1al 1 .. s 11n eolntld u wltta au1ne11, rl1la&a and ta •• about pou l le ad ded lndepeadt DCt, c•rml11loD1. Utilht ebaD1• of rffldeaee. You'll be made aware ol valuable caat.ada aad a aowled1e . Tak e "b i dden value1 ." ne w start lo dUfer•t notlala• for 1raated. Taunaa penon n aurea di rectlon . Family Gtmlal flsw prom· promt....Uy. member provide9 IMen· lDeatly. live for t.akiq laitiatlH. IAGllTAanJS <Nov. PllCD (Feb. t•llar. Gloom diuipatM; you D ·Dec. 11): Pa"-ee ii JO)? Views are clarified have proverbial aeecmd your ally. ODe wbo pro. by atud¥in1 Capricorn chance to 1rab bra11 motea 1et·rlcll·quiek &Dd Aquarius meaa1ea. ring. acbtme ii wWPHq lD Propoeed trip may not G E•INI ( llay 21· dark. MalM•in baluc:e, be neceuary. RelaUve June 20): Temporary HnM ol bumor aad dis· lD tramit makea apecial period of conflDemeat pla1 inlelledual eurioai· request. Avoid scatter· accen ts hospit al or ty. A _,..., will be lDI 1our forces. Roman· "study ball." Perceive aolved. 'ftala .....tta lD tie situation ml&ht lead motives and be aware ol flnaaclal advantqe to to "pleuant complica- 0rMge Cout DAILY PILOT/Mondmr, F.wu.y I , 1111. Four Oran1e Coast hi1b school studenta· w e re re c en t 1 y.1 honored with GooCI' Citizens awards from the Col. William, Cabell chapter of the Na ti on al Society . Dau1hter1 of the· American Revolu·· tion. From left, they are Karen Im · bernino. Corona del Mar High, Stephanie - Webster, Costa Mesa H i 1h . Janet Prichard, Newport Harbor High ancf· Cara Francy, Estan· l. , c~a High. ' b e h i n d s c e n e s you. tlona." maneuvers. Aequle1ce ,..!_.:.=::__~~~~~~~-==::::.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t o r equest for clan- destine conference. Coe· fidenliaJ rues are sub- ject for discuaaioa. CANCEa (June 21· J uly 22); You rebound from recent setback. Friends who appeared to desert you will be back in fold. Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo pen on.s f igu r e pro m i ne ntly. Money picture is brighter than originally anticipated. L EO (Jul y 23·Aui. 22) : Room is made for you at more elevated position. Career gets a boost -one in authority pulls s trings in your favor. Take advantage by st reamlining tech- niques. Public acclaim could accompany your efforts. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22.): Imprint s ty le ; publish, advertise and promote product. Let go o f pas t -d i s p l ay courage of convictions. Leo, Aquarius, Aries persons play key roles. Avoid lifting heavy ob- Spinal • • • 1DJUr1es talk due A lecture on spinal cord injuries will be held al 7 p.m. Wednesday in Costa Mesa. The talk, sponsored by t h e Cure Pa r a l ysis Foundation of Orange County, will be led by s ur geo n Harr y Goldsmith of Dartmouth Medical School. Or . Goldsm ith will discuss new techniques for treating victims of spinal cord injuries. For more information, call 559·6142. HBwomen to exhibit collections Elsa Nicholson and her daughter, .Pamela, bo th of Hunting ton Beach, r ecently sub· milted their collectioo.s for the coming National Orange Show, set for San Bernardino ln May. The elder NicholllOD will display her collec- tion of porcelain, crystal and sterling belll from throughout the world, while her daqbter will exhibit her eollecUon of Disney characters. i I r lo I Werning: The Surgeon Gentrll Hes Determined Thlt Ciprtn~ Is Dqerous to Your Htltlh. --J t -- . ! ... . \ •t I.. '. :1 (• ; " ,. -: t ' .. , . ! . , :n .j .•i . • ff ;• ;i " . ' ·:. 1 ·I -., Co11t DAIL. V PIL.OT/~onday. Februa 9. 1981 .,. G-.N Th latdt aame craze la bull11anunun. and Oeor1e Buamen ad· mH • M• rau.cht us• In lt ......... ,...,..., ,.._ .. ••I•"' 111o t••• ,, """"IH "(Ml~• ,.,10. ~.n • Ill "" ""' •"'"" .. 1iw w.,. • W... e ,_,_11.191! r ..... , .... , .. ..,.. .... ..,.."" °"''" \ofit·f"• BARTOLONE PAM EL A JE ANN E BARTOLONE, age 27 re ~•dent of Costa Mesa, Ca Pa ssed .lWay on February 1 1981 m Fountain Valley, Ca She was born on July 8, 19S3 in Lynwood, ca She had been a resident of lhe Co'>t a M esa . Ca New p0rt Beach area sin ce 1962 and attended Co r ona del M ar H igh School She had tor the pasl year w orked a' a Servtee Dispat cher tor serv ices were held o n M onday, February 9, 1980 a t 2-ClOPM at the Lesneski Colonlal Chapel wilh Rev. William G. Bjork._ pastor, San Clemente Community Ev ang e li c al Free C hurch , o ffici at i ng . Private Interment w ill tollo w . Lesne s k i M ortuary , 640 S . E l Cami no R eal , San Clemente, Ca. directors. 492·1717, Deatm the Prtntronix Corpora t1on. She Is surv111ed by a nd w ill be deeply m issed by her son Jesse L . Stuart, her parent s, Vincent S. a nd Monica M . Bartolone El he '.ilD of Newp0rt Beach, Ca ' a I sew r1e.-. sist er Stephanie Bartolone and brother V i ncent P. Bartolone of New port Beach, Ca. Friends may call at the Baltz.Bergeron Sm ith & Tuthill Chapel on T uesday, February 10, 1981 from 12;00 noon to 5:00PM. Recitation of the Rosary w ill be on Tues· day, February 10, 1981 at 8:00PM and M ass of the Resurrection will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 1981 at 9:00AM both at St. Joachi m 's Catholic Church, Costa M esa, Ca. w ith Monsignor Thomas J . Nevi n officiat ing. The family request s those who w ish may donate to the Children's H ospital in Orange, Ca. Services un· d er the direction of Baltz· Bergeron Smith & Tuthill Westcli ff Chapel M ortuary of Costa Mesa. 646·9371 . CREW BETTY J. C R EW , resi· dent of Newport Beach, c a . Passed a w ay o n February 4, 1981. Born on Oc.tobe r b , 1926 1n Evans v1llE', Indiana . Survived by her husband C lyde , 3 daughters Deb orah Crew, Georgiana Lamb and Apnl M otto, a son Scott Mayer, sister Virginia Rak er, brother Edw ard Rtee and a grand daughter Angela Lamb Funeral services w ere I.OS ANGELES (AP) Robert Levin.~on, 66, "hose m eat company coined the famous "Hof. fy" trademark and who helped select entertainer Pat Boo n e as h is sp ok esm an. die d Fri- day . WASHINGTON (AP) Margaret Craig McN•mara, 65, who re- ceived the Presidential M edal or Freedom for her work with Reading Is Fundamental, died at h er home Tuesday . She was the wife of Robert S. M cNamara, president of the Wo rld Bank. OAKLAND (AP > - Rollie B . Nawman, 91 , wh o designed t h e a I um i n um-and ·gl a ss l ell'phone booths now common nationwide, died Tuesday. ---- llOLLYWOOD (AP> - Actress Wanda H endrix . a2. "ho starred i n such movies as "The Prince of F oxes ·· and ''Miss T .1tlo<·k ·s M 1llinns." died Sundav of an undisclosed tlln (·S~: held on Friday, Febr uary (.'lll C ACO 1AP l 6, 1981 , graves ide at Capt Robert M. Patton, Pacific . View M emorial fiJ the first black s tate Pa rk w t th Rev Conrad '· · h u · d N ordquist o ff icia ting . ~ohceman mt e n1le Pacific View M ortuary S tates to r each .the ranks dlrectors. of sergeant. lieutenant DUGGAN J OAN MARG AR ET DUGGAN, resident of San C-teme nte, Ca Passed a.way o n Sa turda y, February 7, 1981. Survived by her husband Joseph M . Duggan, father W illiam H . Erbig of San Clemente, ca., and mother Marga ret Sch e r e r o f San Juan Capistrano, Ca. Mrs. D ug. gan was a former member and the past president of the Ki·Wtves. an auxiliary of the K iwanis Club. Vis· i tat ion took place all day Sunday in the Lesnesk i Colonial Chapel. Funeral ,Htc FAMILY COlOHIAL fUHEltAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Aw Westminster 893 3525 ,ACIFIC VIEW MlMORIAL ,AJll( Cemeterv Mortu.irv Chapel 3500 Pac1t1c View Driv" Newoort Beac.11 644·2700 McCOllMIQ MORTUARlfS ' Laquna Beach 494·9415 laquna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cao1'1trano 49S·t 776 ~IOI! LAW.,._MT. OLIVE Mortuarv • Cemeterv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,.HCl llOTHHS llU llOADWAY MOITUAIY t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 6•2·9150 a nd captain. died Tues· na~" VENICE. Fla. CAPl - Deo du Pont Weym outh, 71, of Greenville, Del.. s portswom an, artist and philanthropist, died Sun· d ay in a hospital here after an extended illness. SAN DIEGO <AP) - Kathy Godfrey, 66. a l o n g tim e radio a nd television talk show host and the sister of Arthur Godfrey, ctied in a Miami hospital Wednesday a fter a heart attack . LOS ANGELES CAP) Bill Lee, 44. who rose from cue card boy t o t elevision producer , died Tuesday of cancer . L ee was associated with Mof. fitt-L ee Productions . LOS ANGELES (AP) Theodore Ferro, 76, who with hi s wife. M a thilde. successfully wrote for radio a nd t elevision for 50 year s, died Feb. 1 of cancer. The couple created the radio soa p opera "Lorenzo J ones," and worked on suc h television series as "L eave It to Beaver," "Wagon Train" and "Dr. Kildar e." LOS ANGELES CAP) -Designer Ells Porter, 74. whosecUentsincluded C laudette Colbert and Nancy Reagan, died Feb. 2 alter an extended ill· ness. New hours for blood Ptla&.IC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTI CE P\JBUC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE .. ..., ... P'ICTITtOUlllll' .. IM ITAHMINTCNIA~--Ml .. f ...-.HAT .... ttT OPUMoto flle fell.-lflt __ , ..... ,... ,IC1'1TIOUllUl1 .. IUNAMa Ml,..M •• Tiit Mflewlnt ...,._ ........... INSfANT HOMI , '"" 0.... illtelt, ""'""'9 vttOI 1M fl<tltkMA llutl,..u ... , .. , •• ~ taucll. Gell!GrMe -· tlW. OLO.IE EHTlllt,.8tHS, lllH ~ ,._ .. , COtMtotl ... Illy ,.~Suitt ue, '"'""· Colffeflll• le G-tfo C..-•11.,., S-lto )DO, "711 Jltt·A 111 .. cMrN Ou11woecty ..... Tiie 'lclltl-~ He-te-AllMlto, o-tie~ 19nM .. ...,,_ ... filed Ill Or"tl\Qt T"lt .......,._.I•<_,.., i.y o tw-c-'" ..,J_'I U, lt>t. ,_,.,.. Dlttl.--Ot..081, INC, e Cofll.,111e .HllMI-'"*'<IOI, (Of,.,Olt.11, 1nu 5'\y ...... 51111• ''°· C--M'*' lrvl11t, Cellf.,-1110~l4 o--.... ..-111, Tlllt ~ ... (Ol\O\i(l.0 ""'. ,.,~ COtporatton T"I> ll&t~I wa\ 111.0 w'Ull Ille ORll.-GLOIE, INC county c; .. ,_ ot O••flOll County 011 Tiii• itt'*l'!'letll wti flltcl wltlt !tit P'tll 2, 1•1. County Clerk Of O,.f\Oll Covllty on ~tUNt Jan11arv JO, 1111 Pullll.,,.., Orill\99 Coast D•lly Pilot, """" '•o t,U,INr<l\1, 1•1 • .,.,, Pvllll\l\td Or-411\0t CoHI O•lly Pllol. PUBLIC NOTICE Jifl. 16, F~ I, 9, 1•, 1•1 411 .. 1 NOTIC& IN\/tTIHO 1105 H7t• P UBLIC NOTICE ...7tltl IUH•tOlt CDUttT OP TM• n ATI OP CA&.l lllOlltelA llCNI TNI COUNTY 0 .. _..... CAlaNO.A-..... o•os•TOMIOltCAIK& IC.(,,.,t*'1} Ill 11'9 M9fttt el ... ANllCOtl41'1 of OIWlV AlLIEH cu•Tls WHEltlrAS, DIWIV Al.LEN cu1n1s. ,...1._, e11 ...,,, "'""'" • ""41t1M wlltl Ille Clel"ll et lrll• Ceutt for •n °"'*" CMllaiftf ll'etllNMr's llO!ne ''°°" OEWEV Al.I.EH cu•tts to DIWEV AU.EN •ll!EllES, If IS 0.0(ltlJ) IMt •II jloef-111• lere•ltd In t1>t ...,,._Oiied -11.ef tPPHI -· llllt C-1 0I 11 ;30 e.m on Merell II. 1'91, r11 Ille COUl'tfOOM ol Ot.,.rtl'Mnl J, toce1" at 700 Civic Center Ott,.. '#HI, 5-lla All•, Orenve Cou11ty, c.llfllnlle, tl'd lllO'# UIUJe, tr t ny. why 11\1 "911tlon tor Cl\ar9 ot Nemt il\Ould Ml i.. gr411\l.O. NOU<e I> l\ereby tlven lh•I lht "CTITIOUS 8UllNIEH QNfO 01 OilttlOr\Ol llW Or.,,911 Cou,.. MAMIE STATllMaNT IT IS l'U~THER OROEIU!O llwl • topy ol [hit °'°" le snow C...st bt Pllllihllt d In lht O•llY Pll~l. • ntWI Otptr ol 91n•r•I clrcutatlon printed In Ot_,. County, Calllornl•, -.:i'OTICi MauLK TiiA.iui• 0110 • -for lcwr lUCCttllYe -•• ., M.,. ... 1n111111tt, rwrtlll•lltr ,. Tt\• 1041-lnv ~,_ I) dOlf\9 t>u•I· lttttd to 41\ IJlt "Ow,.r'' I\ lnvltln9 neu 0 brc" 011 • o.Mr•I Contr«I, 1 .... 1...s1no FAVORITE 1'1.i<VORS ICE CREAM 11111mo1119 •nd ti.c..-1<01 WO" IOr • ~ CANOY, UU•·O Allci. P•f-.wAy, ~· Ooo 1 .. 111ty •I 'Or~ Ccwn• L09vn•Hlll1.Colllor11oet2IU), ly Merine lft\titlito, Deno Pol11t OoMIO C. $nllll\ U07 8JKMlllOrn, Horw.or-.c-•v.Celllorn11 NowPOrt Bff<ll, Ctlllornl•t,..., All OIOt lnllll M on • lurn111urn Thi• bUSlnHI 11 cCWlductecl by en In· Ot\i\, _..,.,.., 0.0~ wlll not 0. K dl•1dutl ceplod l>Olwlld C SinlOI fll• °"'' 01 OHi nt<e•PI ,, 1 00 II,.,, Thi• "'''"""'' was Ille<) with '"" 1.,.~•Y. l<toru.ry >•. , .. , county Cler" ol 0••"94' C°"'nly on 81d1 will be , • .,..., 1n '"" Olflo ol F•D s. ,,., W1fllem a1w•Oc~ •nd P•rlneri Growr EK•o•COtll Arcll•le<ll, UOO NewllOf I llo.ilev•rd. po 8o• 111 New110rl Bffcl\, C•lllornl• . ., .. , Tustin, C•. t2'80 11cn wfll oe -""° .,..1111<1y •no ).t7't .. J,~ r••d••ouo Fun•• Blcldlnv Oocumtn1' m•v.,. OOl••MG Pullill'*I 0r•1191' CNll Daily PiJot. Al the office ot '"" Arch1le<I. ?300 ~Ill•. 1•.JJ.Mar 1 1'111 IOCMI NtwOOrl lloul .. arG, Nt w110r1 B .. cll C•l•lorn1•. TeltOllOM 114 •IJ.OJOO, Dy 0011c1tll1nq '7S 00 IOI" H CI\ \ti Of 01 •w mQ\ •no ProJecl Menu4il Two HI\ to oe 1Uuctd lo c;.,..,., Contr•ctor• only Tnl\ °'"°''' w111 o. rt1unoeo only 11 lht HI• •re rtlurned complele •nd In QOOO conotllon wltllln live dO• Aller 11\e llld Opeflfng A a1a aond will llt required o C•lled tor an 1n\trvc11on\ to 81oo~r ~. ft\f' Owner r•W:r..,t\ tne rtQM to w•1ve 1r199ul•nUtts tn 1ne b•O<hnQ •no to r. 1•< I eny or 611 bids Pullil\hecl O. •nQe Co.t•I Dally Pilot, Fellruary •, 1'1111 10181 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINIH NANllSTATIEti'l!NT Tr•t 1041-11111 person Is 00tnv 1>u11 Mii •s Soutlll-P•rlllnv S.rYICI 111 F Rl..,Mdt A ... ,.,._, 8tKI\, C.A '2"3 J6mt s W O•Sl\awM<y Ill, I~ Wiison • )3, Cost• MffO, Callfornla .,.,, Thi• Ous!n.\\ 1' <-..Ct.a lly •n 1n 01v1du•t. J.,,....W O ~y lll This •l.t-1 wH 111911 whll Ille C<><1nly Clerk Of Or-C°"'nly on J.,, 1'1, l'ltl PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNIEH NAME STATl!MIENT Tiie 1011-11111 i>erwn. are aolnG l>U•lneu •o: ' TOWN & COUNTRY OENTAl l AaORATORV. I• Town & COunlfy ::>ronoe, C.•lll0<nla ., ... HlrOld Ntrmll, 0.0 S., 110l Nort~ RldQtwOOd, S•nl• An•, Caillornl~ mo1 l•n Ron Sand tnon. ISSI( t-f ortenta Dr•v•. Westml ns.t•r, C•lllornl• '2.aJ Tiii• l>Ui!MU !• c-ucleo by an In ~Mdual HAROl..0 NEMETZ Tn1> •'-lemenl wH lllecl will\ ll>r County Ci.fl! of Or-COunly on Jan 1 •.... I FU,.17'1 PuDlisnoct Or-C:O.tt O•lly Pilot. FIHI 1. '· 1'. U, 1'111 !«-et PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U51NIESS NAME STATl!NllENT The touow1no person' •r• do1no U\llltU•\ JER~V S SANDWICH SHOP, lt40 •m11<a 0r1 .. , Unll No 1°'· N-Pof1 at•<11. Calttorn1• '1WO FIM7M Kyu Won H•n, l:W.1 SuMyvelt Pul>lilhod 0r"'9e Co-.st Oaiiy Pltol, ,. .. n ... , Goldtn Gro ... C•lll0<n1t. Ftll 1. '· 16, U. 1'91 ..,1.,1 Hui Sulr. H•n. 13~1 Sunnyv•le P.UBUC NOTICE Avenue, G.llrOtn Gro ... C.•lllornla fhi• bull~l " C-..Cl.0 l)y In• dlv1dvt1S (H....0.llCJ ~ Wiit) KyuWonH•n · FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HulS\il!Han NAME STATEMENT Tiii\ sl.tle,,.,..,t Wt> llllld wit/I ,,.. Tnc; lollow1no oe,.on\ •rt do1n9 Counly Ci.r-. Of Oranve County on Jan l)U\tntH a.. 1', 1911 TOTAL. lOOK CONCEPIS, 7931S HOIUtllANDAHOCIATES I( 1n91e1 Court, Laou1u N19u•I, 4170C•-Dnw,Ulllt•• C•lllorn1a '1'1677 New,.rt lliMcll, ~llfenol• •-Dru En<;ilt. 19JIS K•nQlel Coun, FtM7" l aouna N•Qutl, C•lilorn1a q1•11 Pu1111s...., Or•nge C<MISI O•llY Piiot. M Kalhryn Collin\, l6S/o Gua Feb. 2, •. 16, n . 1'91 547·11 01an4', M1~'1on V•f'tO C•IOOl't"H• ~76'1'1 Tr-.1\ t>u\mf~' 1~ tondu(tttd ov it Q¥neral p.artners,n.o Oru En9lt f hu Sh1ltfnffll w•\ hlti<S with lhfl County Cl.,o 01 Or•ng• County on Feb 1 1981 1'1Utl4 PubltSr.tcl Or.n~ Co~ut D•1ly P11ot. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU~ aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl\e 1011owlr>Q persons •r• dotnQ bu\U't•\S •-' EXECUTI VE INVESTMlNT PROPE RTIES. WAlL STREET tiMUltl -•tt7 U.C.C.J prior lo Ille O.lt ~for lle•rlnQ 011 Ille Nollet It ll•••llY 9lvtn IO l h• Pellllon Credllon o1 ENlltRONMl!NTAl 011 O•ltd. Jtn!Mry 11, 1'91 COMPANY, INC., t C•lllornl• cor ROfolAL.0 H PRENNER p0retltn, Tn1Mltror(s), WllO\t ""~' J\1d9t ol TN neu •clO<•' I• ~· Ct"""'' Ori•• Supwtor C°"'rt tr•lne, Co.inty ol Or enge, Sltlt o NUltWITI, •aMEll, Ctlllornla. lhlll a out• t1en1ftr u M•cl>ONALO& MIEADE ..,ovl to bt ,,_ lo CAMPUS GAS, • A ,.,...__.. Ctr~atleoo P•flntrt"IP. Tr•nllerHUI, who11 Aner11ty1ac Uw 1>11s1n.,n. aooren I• •ot2 T •toer ... Nt~~ 0.1 .. Avon11t, Ste I, Fovn1e1n \/alley, Covn hilt IHS IY of or-.. Sltltol C•lilornl• Ntw"'9 IN<"-CAI. n..a Tiit 11•-rt\r 10 .,. lranllereo 1• Ttl; 171•> lft.t7fl localed ., 4601 Ct mpy\ Ori••. lrYlftt PuDll\hed Or-C.o.tSI 0•1ly P1101 Counly Of Ortngt, Si.II Of C•lltornlt I Fell 1, '· ••• n ,,., Sl~I S.ld 11r-ny ii dHCflMO Ill QeMrt as. All •IOCll. lft tradt, fl•lurH, equip PUBLIC NOTI CE ment •"" eooq will of 111a1 vow11r .. st•lfon bU\lntH kMwn •• Environ rnent•I 0.1 COf'nC>tny, Inc •no l0<at1e: •t 0 01 ~ Ori ... lr•lne, Coun1) ot 0•11191', St•t• of C•lltornl• Tne OUlk lrMISltr will Ot con1um m•ltd on or •'l•r 1111 Jno day o Merell, 1911, el l• Cost• E.cro• Corpoullon, 191U Met"''""' a111d Ste ISO, Irvine, County 01 Orange Sl•I• ot Ctlllornla So l a r as known lo th• TrtMleree<sl. all ouslno\ name\ an1 addre\\~ u•ed bY I ran\lerorhi 101 the three Y••r\ ld\t p.t\\, 1t 01ffr.ren from tne ibOvt. fr~ none. l all dale 10 file clalm\ Februar1 H,1'81 Oaled Fel>ruary 1, 1'81 CAMPUS GAS. a 1>11rh1t,.l>1p e.rnlCI p n1n• P.ut 1??1?? LA COST A E SCltOW CORl"OllATION 1t7•J MKArti.wr llvCI .. Sit UG lnoh,., CO. tllU tllH PullhU.00 O•anv<" CO<l\I Daily P1101 Foo.•. 1 .. 1 114 11 PUBLI C NOTICE NIUtJ STATEMENT 01' WITKOllAWAl l<ROM PAltTNEllSHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME J ne follo••rtO o•rson\ n•vt Wllhdr•wn •\ QHM!t•I SWrtners from tne o•rtnt?rS<n•P ooer•t•nQ un~' IM ll<llUOUS DUll~U .,..,.,,. ol JO J Com outer Sy\IHnS, a1 ••18l S.~n 81vct Hun11nv1on &.itCll CA q1M1 Tn• llcto!lous 1>u>1n•~• """'~ ,,.,. men I tor the partrnH \n1p w•' flle<I on NovtmOC!r i.. !'190 1n tn .. Counly 01 Or•noe Tht full n•rne •nd r~\1derK• ot tht otrson;. w11norttw1tt0 ., P•,-tn~r\ Jeremy M l/tr HS•I "'"' Veron1c•. M•i\ton V1r10 C•htorn1• 110'1 J•mH C Roltv. 1~31 Del Prado Ortvr , H.ttlt!Od4 H t"tQht\ (dl0orn14t 111'5 J.tmt\ C R1lfv A R••-01 IM pr09rams for htn· d1Uppod lludtnls -rtlctd Oy Ille ii• ICl>OOI dhlrl<lf Gomprlsl1111 Ult WHI Oran9t Counly Con .... llum for S.,.clal Eduullon will be conducted by • te•m 1rom 1111 Sl•lt ()epartmenl of Eduu lion l'tllfuary t7 tllrou9ft Ftbr.,.ry >• '"" wlll Include Fountain VtlltY. HunllnQlon Buell City, HunllnQIOn Btach Union HIQll Scl>OOI, Oceen View, Seal B•K". and W.stmlnster Sc'-1 o .. trlCll. rnr-Pr09r•m At¥1t w t••m w1fl v1s1t JS \C nool\ and 42 c losrooms wnlle ll\O, •rt hero Tiiey will mMI wllh •drnif'hltr•tlvf' and iupport p~r-sonnel, ., well •s tt•cher"· P•rents. •"'d stvci.n ... Records and procedurH wlll t>t r•v•eweo to Ofttrm•M whitlhl'r or nol lht proqram• ere II\ compllanct •Hn \1'te •no feo.r•• l•ws •nd •re ot 111011 qutllly A out>ll< input mee11n9 u. K lieduled tor W'eOot"w:lilv evef11n9_, Fe-bn.i•rv 11~ lrom 1 lO WI q 00 p M •• '"" Wt\l Orenot tounly Teacnus Ctnlor. •587 L•nno•· Ortw, Hunhn,..ton Be<Kh This meeting • ..,.,tucn ., f\osttd by the Commun.Iv Adv1M>ry Comm1t1e tOf ttw con\Ortlum is ooen •o •nvont who ••'"''' to ..odten ttw rf'w1ew tram Oft •"• tnatttr I Olfttt 4tt•"9> wn1<n •re oPen to th• pubhc. .will •n<•uia. •n 1ntroch;ct•on of U'lt rt v1•w t••m mtmt>•r\ on fvt.O•• F~wry 11 •It 00 AM In tf\e Board Aoo'" ot tne Hunt1n9ton Be•ch Un10" H1on Sc.noot 01\lritt Otllu •I 11ns1 for-town, Hunllf>910<1 Bt'att\ •no 1~ f¥11 rtPof"t Of'l T Uf'\d•y. F eDruor y 14 •I J 00 P M "' Ille wmt 1 IO<•Hon P•r-.nb ot SOK•al tduc•tion \lud•"'' •• \(f\Oots U!h:cled tor Vl\ttltlOO\ Wiit rtc t •Yf \PfC1•I '""•••••ol\\ 10 •lle nd tvtnh •t lf'lt 1 \<noot\ Anyone w •$h1nq to attenc •na rtttC11n9 the Mrvk.t\ of •n lnterpr•t1r 1 \hOUld cont&<.t M.,, •• McCllSf\ ., ~~ lS1' Dy F<tbru.ry 10 lnlttprelu• I Will b• PtOV1oeCI •\ nt'oe'oed Publll""° Ota .. C<W\I D••IY P,101 Feo 1.' 1'181 SSHI Hu~ '\t•tf'men1 ....,a, t1lttO with lht f PUBLIC NOTICE ;:~:!:y ;_:~;:.1°1 Orit nQ• County on : NOTICE OF DEATH OF F1so1to GEORGE WATSON RUD· Publl\l\ecl Oro\nQe CO<ISI O•llY P1101 DY AND OF PETITION Feb •. ••.13. Mer 1 ~"'' IOI '! T 0 A D M I N I S T E R PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE NO. A·107415. Feb '· ••.1l. Merell 2, 1'111 .. ,,., INVESTMENT PROPERT IES, .. ll ------T o all heirs , W•rner ,...,,_, HunllftQ'IOft ht<ll, ~ICTITIOUS 8USIN•H PUBLIC NOTICE C•l1lorn1t ~I NANllEITATEMEHT Robert louls Ot mer•, C·41 Tl\t lo11owln9 llO'rM>ll\ •rt 001no NOTICE INVITING l lOS Fount•1n V•fley 5<"001 01slrtct Surh1de. Hunllnvton ~Kii, C•hlorntll OU1inou.s .,64/ SANIUEl JOHNSON GAllERY p 0 BoalSIO;: l,L1Qn1t10.i~lent F<><1ntain Valit• Cehl .,,oe Cltuoe J °''"'"· 11411 AYt lon 13001 Cllri•l•l'll Ori••. O•n• Po1nl L•n• Hunllnvton ~tell, Calllornla C.t1lornlt 91'2• t1M1 Samwl T Jol\r\jOf\, JlOOI Cllrl\I•"" Bid •• II Witrel\ouw Ftclllly R• root tnQ '"" businH• '' conduct•d bY • Ori .. , 0.... Poinl, C•htornl• .,,,. oen.ral lltftntnl'llp P•tr1<1• C. Johnson. JJOOI 8 10 \ rpce+veo uo 10 1 00 p m F eburu•rv 1S4 1911 R-rt L. Otmer\ Chri,llnt Drive, Dana Point , Tiiis --• wa1 flltcl wllll tlw C•lltornia'2t2' S~c1hc•hons on fUe •no ot•c~ 01 C°"'nty Cieri! of Or-Counlv on J.n Tiiis ltuSlnen '' <oncNct.o by an 1n Did rtt••Ot Purthi'Sl"O 0 ..,.rtmenl For Ille (;overnlnQ Bo.ro S.rry Pulliam H, , .. ,. dl,,lou•t FIS.I'° Samuel T JOl\Mon Puolllhod Orengo C<Mlst D•liy Pilot, . Thi• __ , wos !Ilea wllll Ult AU•\ltnl Su,.rinltndtnl 8uStn•n S.rvlct\ Ftb. 1, '· t•.1l .... 1 ~I Couftty Clffk ol Or-Coumy on Jtl\ Publlsrwd O..tniie Co.ast O•llY Pllol, Feoru••v •. t&. 1<191 10..11 PUBLIC NOTICE PU BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF RUTH M . DUNN ANO OF PETITION TO AD· FICTITIOUSIUSINESS MINISTER ESTATE NO. NAME STATEMENT A·107416. n.~:~slollowlnQ per'IOfl h Ooln9 bull T 0 a I I h e I r s • C4llFORNIA AUTO REC.ON beneficiaries, cred itor s 01' 10N1NG, 111" Lu e view, P1ecen and contingent creditors of 11•, Ca111om1• •1t l0 R th M Du f O Se• vou119 °"· ltO'I s•v,.OQe. H• u . nn o range, oenda H915.,C•lllornl .. 110 California, and persons T11" Du•lnHs '' conouctto by •n who may be otherwise in- ono ... d":!, YOlinVO" terested in the will and/or Tn" \l•1emen1 .... 111.a w1111 1ne estate: Counly c1~" ot Oran11t County on Jan A petition has been f iled 11 .,., FUl4M by Evelyn ~ean Clarke in Put>losneoOr•noe C<Wsl Oa.!y P.101. the Superior Court of ~eo ~ t6,7l.Mer 1, 1'91 6., •• Orange County requesting PUBL-1C-NOTI CE that Evelyn Jean Clarke be app0inted as personal Hm•1 representati ve to a d · FICTITIOUS aus1Hus minister the estate of Ruth HAMESTATEMENT M . Dunn (under the In-The tonowlno oerwn• ••• do1n9 dependent Administration 1>us·~s;~~1oo,1.uo s s1a1eco11-of Estates Act). The peti· ervd .. Su•t• SG, An•""'"'• ca11101n1t tion is set for hearing in ·~HE TERTTU CORPORATION. Dept. No .• 3 at 700 _Civic 11sot Meya11. Nortl\rldQ<t, C•lltorn1a Center Drive, West, tn the ••m C i t y o f Sa n t a A n a • mis ~•nos•" conouc110 by• c°' California on February 25, oora11on. r H e ' E R T T u 1981at9:30 a.m . coRPORATION IF YOU OBJECT to the . Mlc11te1 A1n•nc1tr. Pres granting of the petition, Tnt\ \ltttment was flied with Ille YOU ShOUld either appear Counw Clerk ot Or•noe County on J•n. t th h i d t t 11 '"' a e ear ng an s a e ,4 .. ,.011oa.scHULHOF1E1t,J•. yo ur objections or file • ,.r.1 .. .i-1 t•->ltl., written objections with the Sise C•-A-•. 4111 ,_ f h ' w.-1.no1 Hm1, ~ .. ,....... •u•1 court be ore the earing. Ft...u. Your appearance may be Publlshed Or•nve C<Ml\I 0.11., Piiot, In person or by your at· F•b 2• • •• ••, n, '"' s ... ,, torney. PUBLIC NOTI CE I F Y 0 U A R E A --C R EDITOR or a cont· su,.u101t cou1tTo~ THIE ingent creditor of the de· STATIEOPCAU,OltNIA,Olt ceased, you must f ile vour THIE=~~o:,::.,:NH clalm with the court or 01tou TOSNOWcAUH present it to the personal °" "IETITIOH P'Olt representative appointed CNAMOIE OP' NAME In Che /Niter of Ille Appll<Allon ol by the COUrt Within fOUr JEAN OICKSON IECl(E R .... months from the date Of ::ta~~~E!~~~c:~.~~Rc,.:~ f irst lssu•nce of letters as of Hamt provided in Section 700 Of P•ttt._ 11n 11tct<1 • 11et11IOfl 1 .. th11 t h e P rob a t e Cod e o f c°"'n '°'.,. ordtr tttow"'9 Petition•• Ca I lfornla. The time for to c11enve lier nome from JEAN fil' I I 'II t n . '"'· ~tMm Puoll"'90 0r.,. C:O.sl Dally Piiot, February 3, '· 1•. 1.3, 1'11 4CMll PU BLIC NOTICE FICTIYIOU5 IUSINIESS MAMIE STATIEMIENT Th• lollowl119 perto111 •rt Oolnv bll1t11eu es: ARMSTRONG HARDWARE CO., JSSO C ... 11• A-. S..lte C. Hunt-l"tlon llNch, Ctlllornla ,_.. Pllflllp T. Caulcty, II .. VklOtlt, Solit .... C..llfoml• '111*1. Gerold J. Soula, iu.1 WalllntlO<"cl 1..tn•, Hvnllnvton a..c11, ca111orn1e .,.... Clfllord A. Monutl, ,..,11 Rll tonl\ouu C1rclt, l aouna Hiiis, Callloml• '2ts.J. Tiii• bUSlnHS ll condlicttO OY • QtMrtl~p. Ger atCI J So.a• Thi\ ste-1 w .. lllecl will\ tile Counly Cllrtt Of Ot._ eou,,.,. on J.,. n. "" FIS.79' Publi"'90 Or-C<W'1 D•llY Piiot, Ftb. 1. t. ''· U, 1'91 SO .. I ·---·- P UBLIC NOTI CE FICTITIOUj IUSINiii MAMIE STATEMENT The lollowtno perwl'I\ u e dolno business as. COMPV SEARCH, 2'1' Mindota Ori •t A' 0 Colla M .. a. C•lllor11I• '1?610 Timothy EU9tnt Grey, 2tlt ""-"" dot a Ori•• A' O. Cost• Mt u , Calllornla •:i.16. • lt\lie Ro-ne Gray, 2t1' Men do•• Drive .... D, Co ••• MIU Calllomla 9102'. Thi• lluslnou Is conducted by • gener•I pertnorsl\lp. Timothy EU91nt Gr•y Tiii\ •tel-I WH 111.0 with lrw County of Oren119 County on Jan. 2•. .... FIM7't Publlr.MO Or•nve CCMISI D•lly Pilot, ffU ,, 16, tl, 1'91 _ <IHI PUBLIC NOTICE 02fftJ SU,.IElllOltCOUltTO" CAll~OltHI COUNTY OP LOS ANOILIES CASIE NUM81Elt A·1J111 CITATIOff ,_,,_,. ......... C-.YOtlllC-tAIANDC*M•NTI llt•, ADOP'TIOH) In the Metter ol OAHIE L THOMPSON, MIMr. A perlOfl who lhoutd '" Ot<lerto lrte lrorn lllt custocty -c-rof Ol lllt HrtfllJ. To 141Mfll'( --••abouts ot al beneficiaries, c r ed itors and contingent cred itor s of 1 G eorge Watson Ruddy of Anaheim , California, and person s w ho may be otherwise interested in the w ill and tor estate: A pet ition has been filed by Randall Ruddy 1n the I Super ior Court of Orange County r equest ing that Randall Ruddy be appoint· ed as personal represen· tative to administer the estate of George Watson Ruddy (unde r the In· dependent Administration of E states Actl. The peti· tion is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the Ci ty of Sa nta Ana , California on February 25, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objec t ion s or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by yo:.ir at· torney. IF YOU ARE A C REDITOR o r a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must f ile your c laim with the court or present it to the personal r epresentative appointed by the court w ithin four m onths from the date of, first issuance of letter s as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not ex· pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If vou are Interested in the · estate, you may file a re- quest w i th the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac· co unt s and reports described In Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Miian Dostal, Att«ney at L•w, 505 City Parkw•Y West, Suite 1000, Orange, C•. 9201; tel : (714) 135·2914. DICKSON BECKER .... tSAll!L mg ca ms WI no ex· JEAN BECKER, ... ISABEl JEAH pire prior to four months DICKSON IOJEAN OICKSOH LEWIS. from the date of the hear· IT IS HEREIV OROEREO llltl •II j ti ed bo persons lftltretleO In the metier ng no C a Ve. 19990 noturat tetlltr Is ""--· c,.,,. Pvbll\l\Cld Or-Coast O•lly PllOl tllla T~ l'""""rl WllerffMli" ""· t . 3. t , 1'91 S~ll unkno.11, -to •II per-s ctelml11t ~------------­lo 0. !flt lalher or motllctr of ttlct e10,.so1ct ....., at 1111 •"°" en1111ec1 Y 0 U MAY EX AM IN E covrt, "° c1v11; Ganter 0r1 .. WHt, the file kN>t by the court. s.111o "'*· Ctllfiornla, Deportment I. If -rnt t· .. In t"'e 4111 Morell 1' ""· ., 11 :JO o•cioo you are 1 eres ""' " minor !lef'ton Movt Mmect. Going Into Bu1lness? IALnlH•HOM SMITH & TUTHILL WUTCL ... CHArt\ 'o,m., OtWtllellOllCI lllert lllow cauM, 11 estate, 'f00 mav file • re· 011, tMv NIW. ,....., "'° pe11110" •or quest with the court to re-The Orange County _c~ot-•11ov1c1no1 i..,,..,,t<1, cel11e specl•I notice Qf the Red Cross Blood Center · c~ 1:/.l:'::!~ ~·=Ee~:·.: in11entory of estate •ssets ey orcttr., llllt c_.I yew ert "9rt.-, cited •lld ~lrff toJ ._..r ..._,. llle JuclQe P'ruldlnt ll'i Dtportm-1J.t, ,_,, 1·>11 !If Ille ~ tfltltltd covrt, IO<a'9ct •I CrlmlMI Cwrt l1d9..1 210 w. Temptt, LOS .,, ...... Callfornla 'IOOl1 Oii Nle~ll JO, "''· •I t:OO a.m.,ot tllet doy, "'4111 ofld t119rt l!t sl\ow c-. If OllY ""' ll•w, _.., .... perMn ....,.. not • "<ltM ,,.. from Ille -f'OI., .,,, -9 Keerf• Ille ..... .-tltlM Oii iiie Nf'elfl. Aa required by law. new buatn••••• uelnt • Flclllloua •uatftffl N•,,. muat retltter th•t n•m• wtth the County Clerk . C811 tM DAILY PILOT LIQAL DatMTMl!NT for tonna ..,.. ......., 427 £. 171~ St Cos11 Mesa 6-46-9371 ,_CllM>THlll INITNI' MOITUAI Y ~1 M•tn St Hunttnaton Be.c:tt 536-6S39 A In San t Q An a• h as IH*llllM "' .. 0r-. coest oa11,. a nd of the petitions·, ac· aehedwed holiday hours ·::~.'· .:.::::'i!.' ::t.:i:~:11;:; c o u n t s •1 n.dSecr e1 Po r2t00s for Washington's Birth-tevr....... described n ton 1 day •'Feb 16 from 9 0-4"':'-Y•. Iii• of the Callfornl• Probate • · • • RONALD"· ""IHHo Code a.m. to 1:30 p.m . and J--..e1111e Ml · Dostal Attome Feb. 17 from 8:30 a .m . 0.,,, ..... ~,:~n •t L!:' "5 CltJ Partrwa~ to 8 p.m . • • A__, .. .._ weat, ~ 1•, Or••· . Tbe center wall be =~aa., Catlf•rnla '2661; t•I: closed Feb. IS. T•r 1,,., ... ..,. W •Z924. Call 83S-538t for an •P· ...,...1..., 0r-.. eoett o.1.., ,..... ,.,...._ 0r.,... CMtt Oe11, ,.. ... poh1tment. , ... '· •. '" u. "'' ~ F ... t, 1. '· 1.-i , ...,., Jror f.Clwt to otteM, ,... m•'I ~ .. mff 91illly llf a COl!t..,.. el C-t. T"9 """'-' tu.-l'lt"ln It tor Ille 1111•-tf I'""" ... -i-ct tlllld for plO( .................. . O.IH: J-y It, Hit JOHN J. COltCOllAN, CGufltyC~-. .., 8. lllllllao, °"""" l"l*I""' Of._ CMtl Otlty ,., ... , JOll, ... l'W. l. '· ••• "" .... I lfttormlilloft. IG..Ql1 1.11.m --.... -"- c111·111111 ··~ - EQUAL HOUSING . OPPORTUNITY ....... ..... ............... o••••••• ., .. ,_. IMJ llACH I bdrm, 2 bll, yearly, tan· flU'll ••• associated tt... .. ' I-• ~ t "I, • , • 1 !/. l I , ......... Motte.: llCi All real estate •d11ertlaed in this newspaper la sub· FIXER jeet. to the Federal Fair Dynamic 11lew ! Populu Housing Act o f 1968 t Bdrm 3 bath. Spec· whkh makes it illegal to tacularfamlly room with advertise "any pre· wetbar, f irepl ace, ference, limitation. or formal dininf area. discrimination. based on Coun try kitchen over race, c;oaor. reli~lon. sex. looks pool and spa. + ~r nal;ion&J origm, or an VJ EW ! A must see. 1nten t1on to mak~ ~ny '$215. ooo. Act now t such preference. hm1ta· 546•2313 lion, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola· tioo ofuM! l aw. ElllOIS: Act.~ ....WcMdltWroch cWy ... =:. .,.. ronla .n.. DAILY PILOT n..-a labllty for ... flnt .. cornet llMrt'-ottly. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 .,.. •a Pra da Quality The artistry in this home is instantly appealing Must see this NewPort Riviera condo g lowing with warmth and com fort 3 bedroom 3 bath end unit, quietly located two blocks from pool, t ennis an d rec area 556·2660 C:::SELECT ~PROPERTIES ASSUME 11/20/o LH. Only $113,500 for this 3 Bdrm c harmer with heated pool and fruit trees. Call now 979·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS 100/o ASSUM.UU LO.AH Sharp 3 Bdrm, comer lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint New central air conditioning Large shaded y ard As k 1n g S98.850. VA and fo'llA terms available. For an appointment to see. call 5'40-1151 HERITAGE ASSUME 91/20/0 LH. ASSUME LARGE 9'h~ LOAN AND OWN ER WILL CARRY 2NO. Only S87 ,500 for this delightful 3 Bdrm condo . Com· munity pool. Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS NWPTBCH HOUSE S132.900. Singles. young married, steps to beach. pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm cathedral ceil· ioged style beach home. Cozy brick f ireplace. formal dining. Secluded fountai n in en closed patio. Hurry. won't last 1 Ca II 673-8550 rtiil§i1i -. Classified Ads, your one stop shopping center To Plaae your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad . . . Call Now 642-5671 ht. JU LOWDOWN Owner will finance this almost new 3 bedroom 2VJ bath Brittany Woods condo. 3 car garage, wet bar. greenhouse window. and microwave oven ar e among the amenities of· fered. Full price $165.000. TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES f) INVESTMENTS 631-7370 $79,900 BARGAIN Townhome, 2 Bdrm over- looks greenbelt near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. 546-2313 rt~iiu EASTSIDE Tree lined avenue, leads lo this 3 Bdrm doll house. Dramatlcally upgraded thruout. Bay windows overlook flower filled g rounds . Old world charm, with old world price. Owner says "sell today" Call us for de- tails. '~ ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 2 UNITS Sll0,000 Cost a Mesa pride of ownership bargain 1 Live in one rent one! Call for details. 646-7171 .tt4141iD. BACK BAY Winding roads lead to this executive 3 Bdrm townhome. Step down Uving room, overlooks private terrace. Massive master suite. The ul· timate in taste and elegan~. Financing you won't believe! Hurry! (I) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 PANORAMIC VIEW Tile entry, stairs leading to loft and master suite, gourmet kitchen, formal entertaining, miss clean l ives here. Complete privacy, comm. pool. spa , sauna , tennis . Twnhm. Asking Sl44,500. Call now, 963-7881 WANT ACTION? Classlfed Ads642·5678 -------- 118C & ,,Nlf GEOLOGICAL AGES c RTAILCOIUZJZSNGJH U Q P K R X I N Y H 0 Y T V I A 0 H L C E L T V J N A t N 0 V E D H L M 1 E H 0 0 I W H I E N W E U E E I I C S 0 E L S M H A P H I L A Q A G 0 A C S R 0 T Y £ L C G l T Z 0 C H C I 1 I 8 R R I N N H 0 C E I C I 0 S P I C N W C t A G t £ H R I G S Z S £ E C I L U T I M C N E I R £ C S 0 I T VAS HR R 0 0 E·C A 0 PS LA E PD N L S C U S L C 0 N N I S 0 K R H P T S AL a·J 0 I N I T I Y I RU C I E E C I A 0 E L M A 0 C 0 U P C J R A R L S R M N P E N H S Y L Y A N I A N M M A T Q W L L I E 8 I R T N 0 R W 0 A Al..,. ... ~ C.1adu: ........ ._.., 1'-....: Yiiili M1 1116,_.:., ........... w. ....... ..,w. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 9, 1981 •• a . . •..........•.........•. , •••........... ,.. ••..................... •.........•.....•...•.. . ~ 9p ~ 1m .... ,.. IHI •wral IOOJ •••ral 1001 ..._.,_S. ....... ,_s. Ho.t.ti.For S. ..._..,_S. "-'"FOrSile ' .............................................. ·········••p••········· ••••..••............••. .-:;;;:;··········ieH;i ~;;:;;;··········;;,;;~ ~;,;··········;;,;;j ······~·······ii~4 ···········~i:i·~ ....•..............•... •...•••.•.............. ....•......•........... ....................... . ................... . .......... POINT llAC ... OMY P11 noram r \•I~~ al weod•e. from . prime larac~ 1<>4 . 4 bdrni. 3 bath custom hom 3700 q ft foa1 turln1 marln room. entn . ll~l n M room . dlnan1 room h1111t In,., t-H' SI . .000 u•o tsu e••h• r •moch•le.t t rudlttonul l) le 3 bdrm. 2 buth houw ft-uturm~ lortcc rt'creatlon room & i putloN l.1v1ng r oom hHa. oU riw ti t• bt•am c.·t•lllngs. rt~µlat t• & fnm<'h rloo n. lt>UdlnM ont o h r I C' k I) u ti 0 ~ I' "' k It l' h u n b ll I n apphu1wt• ('lui:.t• to lt!n111& t ourta. stt11d~ hf>~u·h•·t-& d ubhouw 'an be ~old f ulh fu rnt,ht•d $420.000 IA.YNONT \\'-'ho'\' .,t•\ ~rol full' homl'io. "'11hrm•r· 6hp BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ' l •, , ... , • . '• "\ ti'·, b lb I ... I REALTORS 675-5511 LOVELY "E" PLA.H. Most p~pll• llN>del enr b11llt 111 the ll11ffs. Slt11ated 011 tplCtoc.lar cire...a..lt wfth wutalft •iew. 3 ldr, F.R. Int b11y 111 the area at USZ,900. COLI OF NIWPOIT UALTOIS ZS IS E. Coast Hwy., CorallCI del Mar 675-5511 OHi Of THI HST YllW S IN TOWN! Nt>wf>ort Harbo r , Ca ta lina , T he Pav1 ion und Palos Ve rde. All from this 4 bt!droom pool home on a hill above Corona del Mar. Owner will h~l p finunr e . the purchase price is $595.000, the land is he ld in fee . U~IVUI: tl{)MI:~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eu 1 Co .. 1 Hl9hway. Co1ona del Mai Wt: HAVl 45 Of THE 8EST LISTINGS IN TOWN E • .W.Do•o•t This 3'Br 2 Ba home t ruly bas loads or charm with its large brick & pine fi re place, and exposed wood beamed ceilings. F ea tur es in c lude s prinklers, detached 2 c a r garage a nd golf course view to boot. T he owner will finance the sa le or carry a la rge 2nd. Full price $162,SOO P ... PtW/Y• This nice 3 Bdrm 3 Bath home ia just steps from one of Newport's finest beaches. The upst airs deck area provides a beautiful Catalina view. The owner will finance with a ~ down pay· ment. $349,000. D.M. MAaSHAU UALTOIS 644·9"0 760-0llS \\ I ·-,I I ·, '\ TAYLOR CO. HI :..\ I. I ( ) I\~.... . I ol ( • I ~ j · lf; LA.RGI POOL SI It.HO S•pm ... Play or Dot Ysd 4 Bdrms & large fam . r m . on o ver size lo t with huge pa t io. Outsta ndjng pool & e ntertainme nt a re a . New ca rpe ts & kitchen appliances. $75,000 assum. loan. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I S• JoaquiR Hilh Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910 SHAU MTl9UfTY 4 Bdrm, 2 ba home. I '!{ down with l oo-k by-out opOoo. Call 531<9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS ebtngo --------1~1oee '° beedl ..... 1 Br, many utru, Ira yrCI, o.w.c. --· IC-10f1, ---. 9.5 lllTOEST Aa1ume MOIC down. Lov· H...._. I 0'2 ely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath family •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• room. tlreplace, open beamed cem111s , new copper plwnblnt, larce yard. double aara1e. skyliaht. Only suuoo. Call 14.'>9111 . OPEN HOllSl RlAL TY WATEIFRONT ~ CONDOS , in Huntiaatoa Harbour. Leaae option on fanta.Oc t e rms . Bran d n'w. CarpetA!d.draped.Onthe water ,uarded gate en· try. views. 2 car carag~. /. OML Y THE IEST Pool Ir tennis. 2 Its Bdrm Ca ll for confidential in-"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ avail immed . F r om t e r v i e w . G e n e r= $329.000. option mone,y Trowbridge, C.C.l.M. LUCIY'it $20 0 0 /m o . Ca J.1 644-7020 VA terms ava ilable. 4 714/556-9800• _ !!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!f bdrm. 2 ba Costa Mesa '"'" 1044 1..._hlmd 1006 ho me . Wood burning ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILSON PARI CONDOMINIUMS CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES ./LOCATION SIZ E 1650 I DBLGARAGE SQFT. W /OPENER -1 M ICRO·OVEN I S IZE · 1650 SQ. FT. " DISHWASHER I TRASH COM P . A I R COND. I HUGE WALK-lN -1 POOL& J CLOSETS JAC UZZ I fire place, cov'd patio, 2 car garage. sprinklers 1---·IM-.A'l•••0----i front Ir rear , new on market. Be first to see. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super buy uper fananc· 552-4477. ing. Close to South bay, WALKER& LEE R.E. newer 3 Bdrm 2 bath unit and q ua.int 2 Bdrm withi---------•I fire place. open bea ms and new kitchen. Ca ll for details. 642-5200 PETE BARRETI 1.. REALTY COWOITAILE 3 11MtMHOME Wood noon. fireplace. LA RGE lot. $140,000. RoyMcC .... Ur. 5~1729 PRIME EAST SIDE Assume loan, 3Br + FR * * Sl 21,900! Can you believe that price for a 3 Bdrm l "" Ba attached home in Wood· bridge? Seller will help with creative financing. Walk to park and pool Call for details on thi super buy. WARD INVESTMENT INC. SALIS OfftCI 17141 631-SOSS 310W. WU.O.St. l-111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 + bonus rm + indoor 4br, $188,900, 10~•"/. loan. s pa /s auna . $1 71.500, balance $102,500. view, 631· 1442 vaulted cemngs, assoria· THE FSTATE AGENTS tion 832-8067 Costa MeN, c•. CorOIMI del Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 502 Acada; $337,000 -----PllflCT suaFSIDE 620 Acacia;$286,500 VA , F HA TERMS 4 3 Bdrm + ? room, 2 Ba CONDO 2200 Waterfront: $580.000 Bdrm wi th over 2000 Peninsula home on a big Walk to the pounding Drive by. the~ call sq feet Din in So? room . R-2 buildab&e lot just 100' surf from this 4 bdrm 2 S~a Ma rvin separate fa mily room, to beach. All new carpel· story. Priced at only Uruqu~ Homes fireplace. Huge lot with in g, drapes thru out. Sl03.ooo. Owner ~ants 57S.S688. 675·6000 f ru it trees $131 000. MUST SELL fast sa le. Submit on · · R"' TC,lRS Really different! Only terms Take advantage' Spar1ous 5Br , JBa, fo rmal TARBELL. r.AL 3 BR+ POOL ·11239,SOOwithterms. Call today.962·9311 dining rm f'amily rm 540 1720 SPACIOUS C u l ve rdale . 4bdrm . 2 ~ba. fa m rm. honus rm, patio. nire yard on c ul ·d e·s a r Assu me S95.000 at 9V:i or 10"'.. S149,900. Agt 673-2 122 DOIT! DO IT! One of Irvine's most 1-------•il JACOBS REALTY A ~ wet har Fee land D•aPoMt 1026 I established communities 67S-6670 LL STA TE Owner may help fmance ...................... .. .MES~ WOODS BUILDERS in an excellent location. 3 25% DOWN _ Shown by appt. only • Bearh house. 3 Br. ti? Bnght, a!ry 4 Bdr m pool big bdrms +den + fami-REAL TORS Agt. 644·9635 Ba . $119,500 Assumable home with s pa a fewl R-2 LOT ly r oom. Beaut i fu l RIDUCBTO: C H i hi d loa n Owner will help DOIT! Call now for information on this 3 bdnn. 2•, ba fam rm Ed in bur~ Model m Village I Local ed on major l'reenbelt Ma ny extras . 1ns 1de laundry room. protected patio. nice s ized lot Owner will help finance steps from the master Easlside3 Bdrm.2bathl crackling fi replace in 8UNITS $153.000 i---------•t am•o CJ ~11 s fina nce.495-4486 eves suite. Dual fireplace charmer on a bw'ldable family room. The back ~sR 2" BA •· bl S ... F home. 4Wnn. hiqhty be tween family room R-2 lot. Sl.25.000. Call for ! ya rd is an entertainers C/MESA ioan'. .,.. . ""suma e Jl~•.:;,o::; 11pqraded , irlftt op· H•tiMJtoR hoc:h I 040 and conversation pit. this mo r e i nfo r ma tio n . de light with spark ling Owner will carry at 10,,., lllil• ..... ---.... •• 5 Bd r m + 2-r oom portwlity for Sffiovt ••••••••••••••••••••••• r:;: ;::~. i~~f~~~e 546·2313 J:>1e~~~~: t~r;~~~ 2"'1 years. Only $420,000. mother -in·law s ui te. bs;:;rc.o:r~c. 011lrli TIC I ET :·;'~~;~~3191 r1q5111 ~~~~l!on~t~~:l~l:~Li~ll Call ~9161 ~7:~~;1z~~{:::~~I;, cai ~s~7o5 WI T' PRO PERTIES ·-~_;j§l/>-J:#!r~!ll, :1:ts!~~::1~~.~~t!~s~~e 546-1499 r: :i~i"5i~:J:i Spectacular ocean and o· s I r 1 LOWEST $•s INVESTORS night light view. One of •stress a c 2 am1 Y home or duplex Each B •YSHORES &ETSTAITED OPIMDAILY 2-4 ~~~ss Hill's finest. Jbdr m. 2ba . loaded A Here's a super buy• A MOITHW 20440ce.l~d S380.000. Call Ed ith well kept 3 Bdrm 1 Ba OODS 2 Bdrm, l bath cottage. fbroker > (213)542·3583. home in Costa Mesa. Up· llAUTY Beam ceiling, frplc. 3 car RCTaylorCo LOW DOWN PYMNT. Innovative New program allows you to buy your home even if you have a · very low down payment Little Cash Needed< Call for an appt w tone of our invest ment counselors today D•'t le bft O..t Lowest priced tn thtt Bayshores community of Newport Beach. Only 1279,950! Charming, re· modeled 2 Bdrm home wit h family r oom . formal dinint. covered patio-new roof . new c ar pets and dr a pes , freshly painted inside and out. Lots of glass thruout A m ust see' 646-7171 is now in Costa Mesa of. fering residential pro· perty with: grades include near new 183.SOO. Fantastic buy of pa r king. Priced at carpet, roof, a nd dis· the week, in beautiful 1215,000. (>40 C)<)()() PllCED Fo. qtJICI -----------. STIPS TO llACH Two 2 Bdrm units . cor· ner lot, ocean view, ex· cellent summer /winter rental. 1210,0001 No Neptive Cash Flow No Tenant Problems Capital Gaina Only High Returns (not 2nd Trust Deeds ) Call for information .. ,RED CARPET •• 754-1202 . FIXER 11VACANT11 Needs TLC! Covered en· try way, leads to vaulted ceilinged living room. wood burning fireplace, huge country kitchen, family room area over- looks covered patio, pool and spa. 3 Bdrms and 2 baths . A barga in at $131,000. Call now . S46·23l3 posal. RV access and 2 Northwoods of Irvine. stora1e sheds. A great Lower unit with terrific starter home for a young location near pool and ()CUM YllW! associated couple. Only 95,000. clubhouse . Big rooms, S E L L E R W I L L BROK ERS-REA, TORS 1011• 'W Bolboo b 1' Jbb 1 lalMMl 1.a.cl ltty eartht.one decor , air, 2 FIN AN CE ! La r ge 67).1700 Po o Is. 2 s P a s. 2 1~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!~~~1 mod e rn DUPLEX . 3 clubhouses, 3 lighted ten-bdrm, 2 bath each unit. 2 HOME IM THE LAKES 199,900. Beautiful single story condominium, de· corated in earthtones and woods. Excellent location. Close to pool, spa, tennis courts, shop- ping, schools, etc. Lovely l u s h park -lik e landscaped community. G re at for busy ex- ecutive. Call 752-1700 LIDO ISLE lmmed . occupa ncy. Price reduced. No quali· fying, no points. no pre· payts. Seller will carry conl.ract. 4 br & den, 4 ba, frplc, new crpt & paint SU5,000. Agt, 963-3182. nis courts, etc .. etc. Call Mfffl ,...,.,., w..t? car garage. s undeck for details. 752.1700 Call Devin Real 6tate, $289,900! ror expert meticulous 1..._ ._Prop. care. We band.le repain , -1 upkeep and tenanu as ••• s though the property was •'75-7060• our own. Refs. DEVIM RE.A%. Ell"rNrE 642-6368 Centrally located sincel974 $70,000 Fantastic value, single story end unit . Good location. Take over & pay sci per mo. Call now 536-9.111 ALLSTATE REALTORS lllfAL fSfATf U c;flUlfCf SINCf ,,., IASTll.Uff Just listed! Cape Cod charm. Terrific curb ap- peal. Three s pacious bedrooms plus family room with fireplace. All rooms overlook garden You own the land. not leasehold. 1279.SOO. 631-7300 H.I. 759-1816 SALE Mo q..I. ProltlH•• ...... Owner will help fin ance this 4br. 2ba. Hununinon C .D.M. DUPLEX Bearh Beauty 121 s·~ Charming duplex 3 int erest rate available bdrm & 2 bdrm. Both un· too •ls have fireplaces New Hurry This'WOll't Last carpet, new draperies At $129 900 No d e f erre d main ~ ' ~~;n~u~~~~e f~a~h: ~,, GOLDEmST only SP,5.000 I .~J!. REALTORS 759-1616 •,..., ~ C.ASSOCIATES ----141-1511 Costa Mesa I 024 ~_!!i•_llllll• _11!1__11!1__11!1__~ _11111!!!!!....!!!~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 51HM POOL HOME T e rr ifi c f i n a n ci n~ ava ilable. Large 2 story ramily home with lovely pool. enclosed courtyard and se pa rate master suite downstairs. All this for only $145,000 Call 540· I 151 for more 1n fo rmation ~~HERITAGE FOil tMYESTOIS S plit Owners h ip Pro· gran;i allows you to buy a home without negative c a s h f low wi t h o u t management problems, us ing minimum down payment! Start your nest egg today Call for more information. T AIE OYEI 13112% l'*"ttlaff! OliMGEftH CONDO I 8 F:DROOM + loft sharp end unit $83,950 C /21 H.wport Cetlffr 640-5357 760-6767 * •S130M, . Yes, hard Lo believe hul tr ue 1 We have 1ust listed 2 love ly . free·standini.! h o mes in fab u lous Irvine . aod both under· SlJ0.000! One a 2·sty, 3 . Bdrm home well located in University Pa rk An outstanding value at $129,500 The 2nd a one level 8 Bdrm dollhouse in "Tt1e · Colony" purchased w ilh as little as lOo/. down " Sl28.SOO .... Hurry!, both of thesft ~ beauties will go fast W\ltld hrldgc •: RcalllJ • 551.:1000 • 19!ll 8arranr .. l'k•~.lnln,.. . • REALTORS 4 mos new' 2br. 2ba, At t ention In vesto rs . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ condo. complete ly up COUNTRY CHARM-BALBOA IS. Totaly ...,....d Clftd r•1M1cl1led ...... Front •it with beam ctffingl, staiMd ~· & Fnttch doors. loth ltfth ha.,. Z bednnl & loods of c harm. $391,500. CIE 110111 ILllRS ca. -g r ad ed with cust om Woodbrid ge rondo · ~ dra pes & ca rpet ing . Bdrm. l'• ha Assuma ' cathedral ceilings. pro· ble 1st & 2nd TD Agt : fessionally landscaped S52·3339 __ _ Shown by appointment. WATERFRONT H OM ES,tN( H~AI P ,I A ll 315 Marine Ave Balboa Island ,, ' • 1• ,, • ! 673-6900 A WATERFRONT HOME W/SUP 11t • pri•oh co-fty. Wood. bridl. 9-• & wohr are a ,..._.. ~ for ... 3 Md f..Uty ...... Lcrge & .. ••'-9 ........ ,.... ...,. f9Rlty roo.. Prff• ..try alld yow ow. bNcll & IOAT SLIP. ow .. r wfl •1l1t with fta•cillg. SSS0,000. FM. MAGNIACENT LIDO ISLE '9rffftto. .. ••ery .... -Udo ..... ... .... C:O.try ,........ • ..._ JllJ ~.1 ....... ,. ...................... . ...... Hrdwd floon. .......... .... ...... oals 1tolrca1e, -tcMINJ w.el ~•In• M•ter Mite .... •r. md flr•ftlece. Lo•dsce,ed ~, 09er1 • .,...,, View fro• ..... ,. ••lie. · ••nllte 1661,tOO. 6J t-1400. W ATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAt, £STAT£ ~ •. R•n1111, Pt00tt1y M~ll'ofnl 2'438 W Cout Hwy Newport Beech 631 ·1400 -·---J ...... , .,,,,. .... ....,., _. .......... RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES FIRST OFFERING You'll love this Bays hores garden home. Secluded corner location. 3 BR. Sunroom. High ceilings & large rooms. $385.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 '!:~~.~· S~\\..41~-J&c trs· .... .... '4-~l ClAT I l'OllAN ----- 0 •-ro"te lenen of !lio '°"' ocra,.,bled -d• ti. low lo '°'"' I011r ""'Pie """dt I DEMPIN '. I I I 12 I I N OO I N I ~ I 1-I I t I G 0 H U B I ~' He's • smart lawyer. Th• . J l' I I . _ day h• graduated from law IChool, hi •ued th• aohool I R W H A T T I and got hi• --back. ~,-...,-.... , -,.1.;....;..,.I .;....J-1 -f 0 c-p1eoe "'-t~v<kle qv01M '-· _....__...__. ................ .___, ~' hlhn9 In 1119 ""'"'"° -4 YOll ""91ao ''""' .... No. 3 Mlow. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE TERRIFIC TRIPUX In Rapidly Appreciating Arca Of Costa Mesa. Adjacent To New Redevelopment Area Charming Rear House. Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two Rental Units Help With Payments & Taxes Excellent F'inancing Available $159.000. NEWPORT HACH 4 PLEX Located On Quiet Street Near Shopping. Excellent Condition. Good !lent lneome Minimum Vacancy F'actor 4·2 Bedroom Units. Assumable Loans. Inspect With Ofrer . Priced At$365,000. ·--... ..,. .•.. ,~ 759-9100 #2 Ccwporah rtcna H•wport C......,. M. y-Oo.11 """At C.odo M. V AuorJu•g fo •~• S•ott Y To develop m•\\OQe lo• Tue\ftn, '~word• corre.pond•"Q lo """'be" of you• Zodooc. b"lh S9' 3, .... ,"0 :Uh llh )4hottlftU•t ltbt't )IWttfll ,,., JIYO<I --00 ""°"-"' •1 ,_,.,. •1·-· Oto ..... ., •.5'WomH .. _ ... ., ... , .._ .,_ eori .. t tWYt ' w i th P1r 1 v . p a t io · Attn Investors Wood pool/spa Wont last. call bridge condo JBr, t l/•ba now Assum lst & 2nd TD ! $105.900. Agt 552-3339 I 31DllM, ZIA, St 11 2 story Cottage m Wood Take over 1523/mo. Fl:'A bridge. 3Br. 2v.~sa, ram payments, at 91.AJ"/.-tn· r m. din. r m . Assu m teresl! Owner says sub· S97 000 OWC 2nd Asking mi~ a ll offers! Don't s15s.'oo o o:....n e r . ---------•I ~ail, Ca!I Now for more 559.7047_ 120/o ASSM. LOAH information. Immaculate 3 Bdrm + bonus room with ba r. Near .ne w e arthton e carpets. shutters & new tile in kitchen. Lovely ya rd with storage shed. Asking Sl.68,000. For an appt to see, call 540-1151 .. -:_S ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ASSUMAIU Ocean view. S42.000down to assume. 2 br. 2 ba con- do, l yr old forme r model. Call 8-00ISO agt. COSTAMISA 12 5'1,000 This eitcetl(ional value is a ck>H-in West Side 2br, Iba home on a lie S4 X UO lot . W /sever a l mature trees, alley a c- ceu 6 plmty of room to build • MCGDd unit. IYOWI• 1714111 ... 1900 luallftC... l.{1 llltr Ste. formal din nn. lutet lklr 6 Ba, MCur ...... pool, cloee to So. ea.t. P1ua, VA ap. pro•ed. '111.IOO. Alt. TM..-r • r ~ GOLOfNWEST Want Ad Results 642 5678- ~ REALTORS What a Wonderful worlo ~ ... <"" C.ASSOCIATES of Shopping. right at 141-1511 your fmgcr t1ps l."Ver~ day '. D ai l ~ P i l o t Class1f1ed Ads. To plaec vour ad. call 642·5678 and '"'" I 044 iet a Classified Ad· Visor ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• help you:.._ j ..~ macnab I Irvine • realty j A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYIN E COMPANY ESTATE LIVING! Highly upgraded 3BR Lincoln model l ocated o n hi g hest po int in Woodbridge Estates. Many extras including air-conditioning, washer , dryer and microwa ve. Owner will carry majority of financing on land c o ntrac t. Exc lusively lis ted. $179,900. Lorraine Reid 551-8700. (A·S8) -712····~ c~v..,c.,. Ml-1111 ~I Do-0.. 111.a7 Wep a-d9t( .... ....all ~v..c ... J I ~ .. I I ...... ~............-....-.~{'--·.,...... ......... ..._-..,..., ··~··.....-...---..... ... .,._ .... ,_. ...... ~....._,. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monda~. February 9, 1981 Giiier'._... Aw.0 f t1•1• • · H1•1111:1fs 't • M I' 1• N1••., f It • .............................................................................................................. ~ M1 tnPwW. •"-"'-Wt llllW. .._._..... Lehfw.. 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JJ6t u.r. M ~ 1• 1n -u-e•a ••.,....pa.ti" 1n1.• "",_ lbt b . T 8 l l Juaa CapiatraDO oaly pra,.,r.e.dyard.RV yard. e~l.:!,!!n OK,••••••• .. -••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••• Juat 1...., aatf ,....,. '° IHU.k-.llll m.,.. oomana uat n . r D81 n over ••••••• from Dana acceM. -mo. _,mA._ --•• ,.1 Lo•••r. tunti•• ..._. • • ' 1105.000 pr year. $400,000 down and Polat Harbor. llM.000 .., ... c .. .. '"--~ -.... . to rc a.rm.a. " • ' • Beaut. a led. eed unk, • UI m.1aUS.. • ...-owner will carry a contract for 141-7719 .._,.,. 3241 eloM to pool 6 lennla. Cout Plau or c ~~::..~la, 1750,000 ~t 10c~. Bread .... cpt cio.e to Airport, ID CGlta M ... ' --.. . .. e acar1.,....._.ooo Meu Verdel Br. 1'4 Ba. Br z Ba at l7052 ttlll • ...,,..:.,. Avall BR, 2" 8~• SUve,.~ PIOPllTlll acboola. '100/mo. lat • ~tt~.1~f:t· Call Tobln ~~~ta Umbroaa. Then = :='.~• tlaaa _, last. Wkday1 5'1·2744, window• commualb -~ j 9UAIL PLACI Quiet eul·de·Hc. Near t:dsewater. $900 /mo. immed Drive by 2151 batM.bwll.b ._.1 l!!VetMl.... C/21 ... .,.,.c.er PoOI ~· ......... .... IYOWUll 11t.tlll "' 71~1920 JZ44 '4t-Hl776M767 2~ ;..,. "' .... .--~· J br t'oeckl ~!!!!•••!!!!!!•!!!II~ A Olvlsioo ot tlesa Verde, 4 br, 2 ba. URTL"EROCK Broad· Sea view, 4bdrm. 2ba, ex· uaf .• Sl5GO furn. lncludll c~ ..._., •1•• line • Harbor Investment~· =c~, 2 car gar, moor Ptaa I, J br, 2 ba, ec home IUU'ded area rater{ ~ ==- ··-l?Wll =.~ ... ~1 ..... !! ..... !!!.~ •l!!t:--1100 · · =~cbm·!c,8:~~· ~~ wiUI pooilrtemlil. S1400. be:!~t~ful home. rail * •WOOIBll.,.( ('llfl Henn Condo, 2 ft 3 8dnn house ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlotellandOranceCowlty Jbdrm, 2ba, cu" clean ichll.' • shoppma. Xlnt. NO-n.,"4-.5403. tloalka at Coldwell U• bdrm + du. SlSl,SOO b 1 t': from beach : Br, Cabana 6 lrlr. 3 pvt prime, prindp.11 onty. ~11 ~1 'chclldUreJn/~ cond No peta S775 mon-. Banker, H2·55U or ~ Bdrm > Ha. J rar LA.r1e • Upl Last one beaulllulocean vu.1reat hehl, poOl 6 l\lhlnl pier. Ase.at Carolya Norton .... -mo. a acale thly. ·Call: .tM.9542 ft Nwpt bayfront hl·rlae, tQ.1Ul"9. No fee. aara•• Prurolt " avaUab&t out"' OftJy aO terms s;uo,OOO.Ml·Z407 Slt.to0.-.816 ~ .._J581 atl47....0orl31·1400. 5py a view of Catalina • C'ho1n loc nur beat'b Conlmlmity pool, lonly · Villa1e,2br,2ba,1tturi-Ce1•••61lllllWl- and ta.lie t>lub Ntt•eb up nelahborbood ft .ti R C SELECT tloblle home apace for M1•t•o.wt. 3bdrm, lba, 15lS/mo. 2 Cu.tomiled single family ty bld1. Dock avail. '-'0 ~ l4IO .:~~: • 111 »uln Aat, 87~ TIOO. T' PROPERTIES r.::::,:::.n:.::.:. CM .•• ~~•••••••••!~!! ~!~!~ ~~c~riJear:y ~o~!i !. b~ 2 ~.::. ~::1~~ ::e: :._~ y s ;:·~;;:;:·;;:;.;:.·;: BAVf'RONTHOM~ PALM SPlllUeS 2111 C•nyon. If B . pool teo'nls' rrplc. cllildren, puoramlc ~luldtf Ne~w=:~~E!1th ._Z•O%-·DM-•.•11"o-•IMT--1--lllll!IBA•v•Vl!!!IEW~im--af 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool home. "5-7009. "75/~·.551-JMO • Bi~w~~o~. ~:~ view,S150.fll-DM Really boat dock + ve r y 0.-&.... LIDOPENIN II u 1t sell! Owner Avail. now-2 Br w I Northwoods 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, formal dlni~g. C~ !!, ) 551 :WOO motivated. Good financ· Delue mobile home. 2 ftnaaeed. Sl•.900. Agent 1ara1e. nucrpt, "95, lat, Ba., Fam rm. fr.pie, fireplace, wet bar, spa Ir Ulifw h. ul J411 U!9 Dea f'k .. ~ ........ 1na $1 ,295,000. Call c ..... Ylewa yrs old. Pus by U2 El 1'11-MtO. last. SUIO. 211164 Maple. dsbwahr, patio. No kids tennis. lmmac. cond .••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. Eves M0-7865 or Motivated seller will Pa1eo, Lido Park. o.tofSW. 548-0113 or..-. •. Avail now. S7~. Adult.I, nopeta. Reduced Adult cOlldo nr So. Coast carry 80% contract al '""-Plaza 2 br 2 ba all 675-2763 13~ for 5 years on $49,950. ,rop1rf'r 1600 New, tie 2 br, 2~ ba 914-2586 or 973-2971. Agt. to SIS 0 Per mo . amenWes rUu security spacious custom home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• twnh1e, pool. spa, up· No fee. Coleaworthy Ir Co .. *525 7-0 · L11 ,.._.. 1041 ANXIOUS 2IOO s/f. 3 Bdrms, 211; ba, CANNERY ~AG.E 40 A scenic Oretoc Coast. grtded. 2 miles to beach. Lo 1 3bdrm 1 640-003>. ~~· ..;..:..;.....:..::~----Fw S., Al Or'.+ Up1raded3brCoodo, 3 frplcs, l&e 1ourmet 2 Brn 2ba. F1nanc1ng Electricity, fenced, out· $'725.'31-6445. vey condowth 2br,coado,fully 1ttund, Creative financing. kitchen. formal dinin1 avail. •.ooo. See at 700 standing view. accesai· carport. Call between 8 & Lr1. exec. style Eastbluff I rioul lbhae Iota of ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODSCOVI $1315.900 rm, ~acre tot, oak LidoParkDr.122. ble,ownerm-2499 2 br. J ba house, closed 5daily14$-3MO ask for fond~dm3 Br,,2~Ba , e~t~aa. ~!ason'. rent. DUPLIX I •UEST Owner/ast.631-1~ par1uet tloora. open --. gar, fenced yard, crpts & Ray. orma ·rm, am. rm. (213)3:25-91522 days Sam/· Con AM beam ceilinp Ir much We have other mobile Colorado Sprinp medical drapes washer • dryer Agt.11'15-QIS. M (213)511 1992 SJO,OOODOWH $6,000DOWHI! more.Ocean·Golfc:oune howmesrffromtS22H .ooo .. 1 up. ~!~~ ft~naientueds n.olodn!· 7h700-01t .'up. $425 /mo . Ric~~!lors 3 Br 2 Ba oceanfront e ~r:a~ /wk n de . Outra1eou1 2br, lba. 3 Brdm Cape Cod viewsfromeveryroom. ate ron omes nc. "' · ..,. 5m 'ho · •-d (714)131-4115 . 't Sk Ughts charmer w/beam cell· S3l0.000 Realtors 631.1400 ferred ma.intenanCi!, am-2B~. 2Ba twnhae, com.er me, nu pamt. r~pes. ----'-------~~~~~ ~/Wrndows: inca. antq. frplc. cstm 447 Ave. Crespi, San"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l_,ple parking, gd area. Mesa del Mar or College unat, landscaped patio, excell. c:ond .. patio & Oceanfront Condo Beamed Ceiling, Frplc, cabinets, country kit .. & Clemente. 49,2 -8014.r: $315,000. Call Dianne Park, 3 br, 2 ba, ~. Nr stove, refri1, wsbr/dryr, yard, rum. or unfum. fabulous l.80' view, 2br: New Kitchen /Bath , more. l..rgauumable 1st Owner will cooperate EMET: Perfect for re-Crain fr Assoc. R.E. scbools.646-2821 auto dr opnr, lie, adlts Sl.250/mo yrly. No pets 2ba l800Joe644-0502So $275.000 by owner. Days TD. Sl.9.500. Ownr/Agt. with broken. tirement. Furn., encl. (714)~ 1875 mo. Owner/agent please. Call Lloyd at La 'un• · 833•3544, eves 661.0842,~63~1:.:.:·54~71~·..!*=:-0.W~=!.ev.:.:e:::a:.:..._.l'!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ca ban a w /carport. · Mesa Verde lrg exec. 4br. 631·5155 Jacobs R.ealty675-6670 _.....:g=-------- 370 Flora • SlO ooo Taul C'Ollt pr mo ..... hhh 3ba, 2 sty, 3 car gar. Wood ...ui.. WoodbridieCoodo· 3br 6/-U..o,llem 9 commercial units .. i tu llO ~4452 ft W...e.4 ztOO Grdnr.lll50.7l4mO.l804. _b • ._eLge4br,2ba4Br.38a.2Story,2400sq. ba _., · • THI IMi STEAL Dana Point dupleir 2 br. 1 ba upper. 1 br lower. new c rpt. fresh paint. beamed ceilings, frplc. dining area It encl. palio. Offered ror only 1144,000. FULL PRICE! MISSION REAi,, TY '94·C7731 2Br. Cabana & trlr, 3 evt bcha, pool & fishing pier. 119,900. 499-.:1116 JUSTUSTID and what a buy! Cozy 2 Bdrm charmer. beamed ce ilings. secluded courtyard. Good loan and owner will help. Onl y $177.750. . L...-V-..,.1.E . 4'7-1761 Miss&o. Yieio I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm, 2ba. frplc;. comer gorgeous ocean view. ~Mu · · a ••••••••••••••••••••••• . atrium/yard, ~ommty ft. SBSO. Property House 1 ~ f61_...j,mo. unit, bale!Ony, view, lux owner may carry financ· · PVT PARTY-Non realtor Nice clean 2 Br. I Ba. lake, pool, tennis, t82S. 642·3850orM2-1010. clubbae, f\111 spa, guards. ing. M1·24m w fa hes to purchase Fenced yard, new paint, Mt-8476 Sll0,000. 642 -5465 Ive -oa ...... i-•JTow• 1 Blufrs Condo 3Br 2Ba gar. $425. lat. tut + ---------MIWPOaT CllST JIH mess. .SELECT ............. 17001 sin1le story. <°7141 sec. 25.e6 Orange "D". ~.C0REOEDKSBIDRE'~ 0w.Gll ~ TIIREEbea.utifulrondoe ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•••••-•••••••••• •••• ,.~ .. ..-~ E M W · ht c~•2778 1 o .. MIAlllACH . PROPERTIES Sil OOODM .,....,,_ ves r. ng _.. · Plan. Avail 2.15. Prof. available. Differentloca-Irvine Groves Aspen 3br. New 3 BR. 3 ~ Ba, S731 TIT' A • 2 By So. Cst Plaza. better landscaped model home tiona. Pool, tennis, spa. 21hba, fam rm, dln rm, t h per mo 1~ Close t.o beach & Hoag a /c, priv. yd, pool Ilen-e u s o m o m e . •~ I 010 · · · · _..._ than new 4Br. 2Ba , frplc, on the ~--". 4Br 3Ba. 2 · · H d ft_.. .. 1 -Bdrm condo San Juan _... Hospital. n 1 s • J a c . n r an er a ~ oa.. nt.. . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwahr. new paint in & sty FM Din Frplc stainedglus spa. Capistrano. Great In· ...-...F lllilled Dsh. hr. ··M/W _..,,. N .. C /ZI Mew-rtClllr. school1 /frwy /1hopp1, • ute 2br, very nice area, vestment. -· -out. S780 mo. 531-9563 ws • . -· o r--S700/mo no pets please Pl IT7Re It on ISOK 10"/r assum.loan Call Realty World ........................ pets. By appt. 964-2566. 640..5357 76M767 833-3311S · anLJt a Y noqual.$78,000Prln.On· CapistranoAssoc ...... ,,. 1•1 31071 Br, frplc, backyard, Agt.NoCee. --------- 752-6499 ly875-8557 6'l·IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• private. $350/mo, util. ON WATER: 2 Bdrm, Deluxe Twnhm~ 2 br._ t\'J ASTBLUFF-5Br + Charmine 5 bdrm, 3 bath inc. Sgl adult only. Wdbridg new 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2ba in Towers. V.iew. SllSO ba, fam rm, pnv. pataoll f •ta I 090 lwcw Property 2000 bayfroot with 38' boat 642-2790 . Fam. rm. dbl gar. up-backyard. 1 yr new In am. nii .. 3~ H:e lot, •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· float. $1600 mo. Bill grades, nr lake, lease mo. Westminster. $550mo. m .occ. ..,_ .. vuaRV Grundy,675-8161. 2 Br, 1 f\111bath,1 level. $700 /m o. 548-8684 Ca11Penny?l4-840-30l4 $250.000. Own./Agt. ZllA.te..W .,. ...... .,..,,_.., $4.40 incl. gardner. 787 Dick /Steve E ve s PROF. DECORATED: 2 759--0564. CUSTOM HOMES Nearoew4-Plex,2bdrm. L.......... Jl41 JoannSt. "Donotdisturb 759-0875 · Bdrm+den, wetbar, ten· lo~'Tarty Balbi>a Penins a newly constructed 4 Bdrm 4 ba residence w /pvt boat dock. S750.000 1st TD at 13 ~ int. avail. to qualif..ied buyer . Sl .295 ,000. Owner· Builder Charles McKin· non&Dan Bibb~7MS 2 bath each unit wi_Ui ....................... tenants". 963-8182. nis " pool. End unit Red A,. t It fw al•d TO SILICT ROM flreplace .. enclosed paMo. Oceanfront, pvt beach. 2 Woodbridge 3 br condo. to 900/mo. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Both inexcessof3000sq d~uble garage 1165,000. Br MOBILE HOME. 2 br hse. gar, fenced yd. J t,; ba. custom decor. WaterfronlHomeslnc C.-.. M.. J72J ft wllb4 bdrms. central Bill Grundy, Rltr . compl. furn. Heated Pets&kidsOK.S500/mo. xlntloc.t&25.673"8432 Realtors 631-1400••••••••••••••••••••••• air , greenhouse win-675-6161. pool, security & garage 2215A Pomona. 645·5480. Dlx ocean vu l Br. newly dows. vaulted ceilings. 3 $800 mo, by owner. 646-6238 • Woodbridge Lge 3 bdrm. decorated w /gara1e. fireplaces and many FOUIPLIX 6'2·1802or975-0545 2"7 ba det.atched condo. 3 Bdrm. 150 yds to beach. Adults W75 /mo. Ask for amenlUes. Open Daily 12 Westside Costa Mesa. Eastside 1 BR, secure. Din rm. family rm. frplc. frpk, beamed ceilings, Faye640-9900 till dust. Doe Run (off N-eeds some work·. 2b~.No.La_gwaaarea,ocn charming, no pets Sngl. lge yard, comm pool. S725mo.CTI4)645-3615 Newport Blvd) and north 122.000 yr income. Full View. nr nty b_us, no gar, 1325. 548-91219 Avail immed. mstmo. Cost. w... J7Z4 IJo/oLOAM S.'i0.000 down, nBOO per mo. will buy near new n.-_ -1-....._--5-1-0-.-... -...-- home with 180 deg view. •"9 - of 11\b .. ) Prices from price $225,000. owner prefer sl) ~adult, + de Ca.ll ?S2·l282 8 to Condo. 2bdrm . new••••••••••••••••••••••• QM,tll0to1271,tll0. will carry 10% lntel'Ht no yard work $400 avail Now avail. cle~n older 4pm. p. · carpets Ir drapes, frplc, SUSCASITAS CALL POil IMFO. w /S60,000dn.' 3/1494-25m · 2Br. 1 Ba. Easts1de. l·car sp•. pool. etc. Sec. g•te. Furn 1 br. apt. $325 .tr up. 2600sqft.3Br+den. • VllWLOT _ J .-wport .._. JI '9 sec. Agent957-0701. Home, newly redec. Lrg 972-3023. pets. 2110 Newport bl. 644-7211 ~ PR€tTIG€ garage. S375 mo. $175 3bdrm Laurelwood Patao $600. C714 )673-7191 . Encl. gar. Adults. no I & H lx•nlwAxts Subordinatioo poasibie • 752-21 t7 excellent terms. $425,000. ·1 HOME:\ ....................... li rm tf I t S48-4968bt 8&5PM Mewpert .._. I 06' ...••.••.•......... ~ ... Open House Sunday Special Home Special Location Comer lot, ocean view 441 Redlands Ave. Owners asking S275.000 Sealed Bids . Probate sale later. 1/5JM61l. DanHod1e ... .,..c ... .. . 11r.,. ..... . 960-5580 . 790-9501 /Jn ~lf,fl i~l\1 l l 'r & •iS':iUlil\IE'l --- --11---<---· 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fam. rm, v w. rpc, mas er HarborViewPortofino wn LUXURY VU CONDO · 2 frplc dehwr bit-ins . b~rm suite. country 4br, 3ba. w/pool & spa. 1325 Mo. Deluxe Mobile R. E.·lnvestments 3333W.CoutHwy, NB '45-6646 . · . · • k1tch, 2 car gar. Water & Br 2b,. Secunty bldg. Avail. Feb 15th. S760. 263 assoc fees pd SBOO/mo SlOOO/lease. 960-1326 home. Mature adults. No $1250/mo. E. 11th. Sl. 548-LSU. S.Sl-?sBl 551.91 i9 · . pets. Quiet. secure. 1991 . · Newport Cres~ Kitch. Newport Blvd. 646-8373. MOBILE HOME: 2 Br, ~/mo. 3 B~ 2 Ba, new oodbridge condo. 3br bdrm. ocean vaew. 3 ~r. --=-.-------~·.·.-Cl~llll•Alll!!Yll!lllAlll!!n~A-m11~-........ ~ IM 2ba. Cannery Villa1e. ~rpeta ar pamt. Refs re· l ~ b a . Av a ii March 2"7 Ba. New decor., Quiet Luxunous bungalow. non 4 Br. 3V• ba. with 2 equal FOUMl'AIM VL y TV, stereo~/mo. q d. 5»G21 lllOO/mo, no pets (213) area. Adult.a. Ref s. No s moking neat emplyd size muter bdrm auttes. I I 00 Waterfront Homes Inc . E. Side clean 3br, lba, lge 4t8-6080eves & wknds Pet 5 • S87 5 ye 8 r 1 Y · gent. Caij548-7197 Good aHumable loan. TlftDIS IM . Realtors · 631-1400 yrd, no pet.a, gardener, 1---------6'2-465'7. L •~L 37•1 Jmmac. comer home. ~· ...... CH urtlerock 3Br. 2Ba. agme-"' n59 000 -Juan Capo. 955,000. 2 """'..--' -. £astbl11f'f condo, 3 Br 21h S700/mo. 556-0846 atrium. S700 mo. Avail BIG CANYON LEASE. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20inftedlands.SAH. Br. z Ba.1410sq. ft. 8yrs. +duplex oa the water m Ba, SIOOO/mo. 646-3125, .._ ,..., 3126 Mar l.8Sl--0824 BR 2 Ba. t.ennla "comm. Studio, tux. spa, TV, maid I & H t.YetlMlxla old. Agt541·5032. ~s!ci!t::.: inB;.~!~ PW,:.. ___, . • ...... ~............... nivenity Park garden ~1i61:vail now. $900. _:..:.:S_~..:.~.:.:c..:.e._pbooe __ ._si_oo_i_w_k_. 752.z 197 l;iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml dudng properties in this Very nice 2 Br. 1 Ba. ho br b 2HOUSES EXCITING area. . •ISL:!.telSCAPI• Fireplace. washer/ en::~2 ~ar 'g!r. a~/~.•::~ H..t.orVl.wH°'"" MewportlHdl J7't • • • C /21...___.C_-. dr.yer, gara.1e. Oce_an Carme.l--"-l.3br,2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• NBowtpht$1~.ooo· Owner fin. r-Cle...... I 076 .....:,,,.__ . ,,__r-. ....-!fie your Boat ·to the -Ida tils rac avail, 1575. Lease. UIUUI: "" --·-.. ---76q.6767 640..5357 Private Dodt •rein in =~-tnc u . T aft patio cover, jac. Never BALBOA BAY CLUB. 2 C. Krw;e 645·9628 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-i.a.. via-· .this newly decorated 2 1--om_UJ_4'78 ___ . 6-·--before rented-really bd. 2 ba rum. Sub-lie. ---------Owner Transferred. anx· •J:~ •--r Bdrmllomeoa teeluded .._. 3240 WOODBRIDGECONDO nice. Avail. March 1. 842-40rl;M2-47311. TIYSl51DOWM ious.·Spacious 2bdrm on Dbl wide 2Br. 2Ba. TNler'.tl · Newport Island. Enjoy ••••••••••••••••••••••• LuuuioueBrentwoodror t875.~38'23 Luxury Oceanfront Week· Assume large loan. lrg lot. Super buy at -~~losed ~rch. r<?~er hpace~tlSKequity, the Spring fr Summer5blk1toocean. Elegant2 rent by owner. Xln.t loc. lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba. 1 sty ly.2or38r.Comp.fum. Completely furnished i S13S.OOO.Agt496-0998. S..CWl"J · owner w/tiade for your Season• in Newport bdrm, ram rm fr den, on lake; nr pool. Jac & w/loft over fam. rm. incldlinens.640-47M. Bdrm condo. Price re·i---------•l Beauti(ully customized Orange County Proper· Beachthew•y°"ywere. (S725 mo). Plush crpts, park. 2 br, 21h ba, prof. formal din .. liv. rm, duced to Sl19.500. Pool, wutaw .. e . ...._w .,~. •'"Vi"·,_ H "B ty. ~9449 meant to be enjoyed. 21h ba, cedar & glass. land. scaped front It back pa"-. J·a,., ~allpaper •-Luxurious .2 Br. 2 Ba. ·t C'-t "'----,,... .... xvv uung ome~ r. Res-lb'-"d .. ults only . D~I· "ar pvt ga'", fully U -uni II "'"" '"" .. "' f I rts ,., to spa, secun y. ...se o Magnificent 180 deg. 2Ba & enclosed porch. In 1"&.....:. c:..dO ••J,tOO *" ..--""'~ bl W 0 .. ' pa 0!5· _..., um. ~ shutters thruout. Most rp c. tennis c . w ... Hoag Hospital. Terrific bl rr Laguna Hills nicest 5 --•• 000/mo. Av • e I maint. yd. Adults, no fees and. Furn. negotaa-appl'"s --,,H 1833 heh, pools, spa, wkly or ~~~~~~~;~~~k~.urry! ~~i~.~a.terwviaej.k· ~ 0 star park. 21 yrs. old & 'f!t:~i;,.= :~~~ ~~~ ~~%0.;5~l~:~ ~-~~:.t6~118!!';! ble.~. .. ""......... monthly. 673-3720 or 64.,_5357 54._7113 sand ... brand new 3 older.~.5837.(JE83S9). interest rate loan. Best Eves. · 960-5112. lat'TALS WestcliffLovely3br,2ba, 602 /274-&t. BR ... gate guarded w/ln· CLASSIC pric:e in Irvine. Call now.1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1-~~;::;;;-;:~::;:::;-hse fenced yrd, frplc. s b I I tbd a t ROOMforlO'IOAT tercom ... pvt pool and MOlalHOMI ~31166 1: HOME.5FoRRENT 2br .. 2ba 1625 cpt. patio, gar. lse S750 u -se ux . rm P . J'acuzzi. San. Clemente. 3 .. Bdrm -1" -2 br+dera21h ba S7~800 (714)411.m14 $'500/mo + util. prefer 1 Duplexonlhewater.3& SALIS •. Whelan· HoeMS'L'-lll•d • 4 · -..--.... 3br21hba ......... person. Ref's req. Offered at 1549,000. 11._....___ _., F -" _ _,_ .. --"' 2 Bdrms. Deck and patio. 7l4-49Z-?S23 2708muuur-, Ste 206A ••••••••••••••••••••••\ enc .... y .. ..,. • gar•ges. 4 br+ bonus21h ba t875 Harbor Rid1e Lautre· 644-IOtlJ. Pireplaces. P(ime loca· AM &M. 714-637-6350 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Real Estate c ........ M.. J22Z Kids .fr pets welcome. mont Model. Full ocean . ------ (ion. Xlnt cond. 4010 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--·------I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 914·Z5ellor97S-2971. Agt.. view. S2500mo. ?60-l9'17. Winter . 2bdrm. frplc. River Ave. Large as-1= ---------Spedat'U.larOcean&C_ity nofee. I 'I . ~anV1eWfromdeck .no :<1umable loan. ILUllFCOMDOS •EXCITING e Ught view. Lrg 2 .B~. 2 4bdrn\, 2ba, new crpts, '§ R4;.,'f'A 3Br, 3 car garage, 2Ba, pet a . S4 7 s . E Dv es C /21 MewportCxtr. Ot«.YZLIFT COSTAMISA Ba. with formal d1mng. stove clean & in quiet '1t'1J;"r frpk,splitlevel,newcpt, (213)430-4327, ys 640-5357 760-67'7 Coastline white water ~.., F lex do $875 mo. C.U Anthony • '-1'>' nopets . ..,mo.131-7372 (714)675-1•. . s f 2 bight n. B t• '·'J t I _ _. o~trpa-a' •o•r ~ts. wn. Wkdys 642-5757, Evea & area. 9850. (213)421·3339. 83~·8600:"'.:~~-...• ...... .,__.. CllST view rom Y u,. eau ... y cus om a.... ~ ,,.. ,, ..... Wk ds ".,, •rv•u graded cuatorfl new con· 24'x80' V"lking Home 2Br. . n ~-Beautiful 3000 sq ft, lge THREE beautiful condos dos with apa, frplc, wet· 2Ba & enclosed porch. In FULLllTOM Old CdM doll house. exec. home, 4 br. 3 car available. Different loca· bars Ir steps to beach. Laguna Hills nicest 5 · 3bd ba rf d gar, 3 ba. xlnt area o lions. Pool, tennis. spa. Priced at $340,000 .tr star park. 21 yrs. old Ir $38,000 total down. Great rm, 1 · pe · con · HB 9950 982-71MO 't523 CAMPU5Da:IRVltfE Close t.o beach & Hoag '$350,000. Kent Realty & older. (JD:l:i8). rental area.. '975.640-79111,"4-S.O:S. --· --·.------1----------I U aded 3 Bd 3 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hospital. lnvestmenta492-4883. CLASSIC aA.a-.eaaovl 4 lJr 4 ea vu pool pv Clse to heh, newly paint· df:rrm. F/R~irpl:: 2Br apt w/frpk, util Incl. C~21JMe57wpot76rtAC..*7 '7 .,._w....,..___ 1069 MOlalHOMI w1•Hu.1_..w . T beach C~m~ Sh~res ed, cpt, 3br. 1'4ba, dbl Lagm•'-dt 3241 Camel c ... •, mex tile in yrly. S'700~1·-~ 64v-I -6 "9 r-• -7 units. $298,000 with CdM :~ Sl..,.,./mo. Bob gar, Uv rm w/frpk, else••••••••••••••••••••••• ....., v•, ,_. ••••••••••••••••••••·~· SALIS lmit •vv t.o boob/ h r 11 STEPS TO BCH 2B kitch. Greenbelt. Pool. --------- • ----------------.. 27-u-~.Ste_,,,A owner . KoopU1·1211111 Agt sc a PPI· u y • . r, *"000/mo. ...... , ••• Jl07 MIWPOIT SHOllS WAI.IC TO llACH House of Sunshine. 3 Br. + Den, wood beam ceilings, fireplace, built·ins. Master suite has sunken· tub & closets galore! Three short blocks to beach. New on market. $189,900. BEACH CHALET. This model seldom available. 3 Br. 3 Ba., 2 .car garage. $162,500 or Owner will trade tor duplex. A·FRAME 3 Br. 2 Ba. Huge sundeck. Move in now, bring money. $159,900. WATERFRONT 4 Br 21h Ba. Lush landscaping. Patio & sundeck. Must see to appreciate. $27,>,000. Oltlrl ...... th• •• al. .... J .. hO .. lw C~'t'" ,,...c ......... vv .-..iuut """ ---''-----· -=--·--fenced, lge backyard 2Ba, frplc, Sl,000 mo. .... ...., • ••• 540-ltJ7 AMAtmM Nr ocean/Fashion lald. t800531-2718aft5PM RMP-...11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I h in 2 B f I l~W'• -~~~. ·~ N"'50i c e,_!_btllld r m,.~e2. bw'111' i= 18 units. 9.2XGroaa. 1 opp g, r, rp c. 1 BLK to ocean nr new 3 3 Br 2~ Ba split level .. _ _, F S •-R L Owner/•... 95s-0555 or ran1e. drpa, mini-bllnda, .._ ba• d" 1• dbl • / ' or k""'or ent. aguna 540-W~.. • alass.. patio. $'75 • sty, 3 ..... 4 , an rm, enc . 1ar. ocean ca· yrz rurn.~5110. Beach mobll home, steps . '40-1!7? tam rm, 2 cu 1ar. For nyon vu, no dop. 1059 · C .. ....._ ••.l• to beach. !bdrm,· Iba, ---------·• Mature cpl. No pets. '750 Santa Ana St. lnS/mo. • 67S.ltl0 • ••~••••=•••!:'!~ new.crpt.s/drpa, pool,1---------l3br, 2i,.i,,ba . fam . rm , per mo.+ aec.dep. (213) Dys 759·5807, eves 313'7E.Catffwy,CdM -._ ldry, xtru. Space rent 16UMIT ocean vu• pvt beaches, 5H·l7st btwn 4:30 & 491-7111 Nice View, 3bdrm. ·-· 2 $375. Sll,750/offers. .....,. .... --~ •·.-PM •---------rJba,MySllOOll'lolle 1&mdecb, trpk, beam•. (714)-...US. A~I tC1 9h• •..._,,·~~·--··· " -STBtSTOllACH 4t4-t066 adulta, no peta ..... 1----------1 Excel.tennstoquallfted lmmaculate58drm Soor Br. 28a home, nice cul-Lovely family home, a Richard 940-1850 d1a: ILMOlllOIAY ~~yer . UU~. Hwy,Xlntnelpbor'.booct. de·aac. 9820/mo. incl. br,2 ba,Uv.rm wtrrplc, ,,_ 1'1S-.J18eve1. Lovely 2 Bdrm 2 bath imum Sl.50,000 · .SUOO/m0.531-lW 1ardener, water. No dln. am, liek1t. wuher ;' 3 -JJ71 2 Br duplu 4 bin lo moblle home with fan-pets. m.an aft. s. fr dryerhook·up. dbl tar, ••••• .. •••••••••• .. ••• b b ' .. , D ta1Ucoceanview in pre· COt•mtCIALLOT Jbdrm, Jbll, China Cove,i-=---------i beaut. pool. Ocean side VUlqeS...Jan z eac • aar. "" · 1U1loua North La1un1 lD Borreto Sprtnp .. Ex· steps to beach. Sl200mo. vely 2Br. 18•. Pool, of hwy. Yr-round rental br + -... l ba, -/mo. SSH/mo. Avail Z/lO. area. o.trable ead untt eel ~ location. 1'7M115 fam rm, dbl attached avail. $1500/mo. Days ETel, (11J)SC7·211D. _1'0-...;..;....:.19~------ wtth h;:eC:-Uo wl. COY· Ready I« development.•---------• 1ar, daee to bdl, 11D.tles 4N·7554; eves 4'7·1Ml 'bclr -. erect Loaf term 115.000. C..S..... J224 welrome. No does . BrtanJoimoe. br, 1~ be. M , quMt Ir~-m, no pr, no--· land leaae available. --_ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• '550mo. llS-SZl5 aaaay. i. petio, frplc, -· .,.._,.. • Good flnancln1. tlO.ooo. t Cote Realty HARBOR/BAKER area. Bdrm, 2~ baUI, 2 trplcs. comm. pool, carport • . · & Investment a BR z Ba. pool + Br,Z~ba.TRl·LEVEL. clubllouae • pool, .... ,..l'WJ~ml."50. c........ Jtl4 Jarual. .-r mo + utU. ClaM to eehla. shops • Mediterranean 1t1le <n•Ja.OT• •••• .. •--••••••• .... • -. ~77 --I r t a t f a m t I y bc:b. tnl/mO. _.....aft 1ate ........ cODdo wtUl Wll1'All Ya&.Aei I bbo .. ~ .. D id I view, near beacll. lllMI Jnt " don osen ne I '"""""'• av , Moeardl 8a.J area. -· ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ... lllN AM Apia. o 1f1~~~g" "C:C ... 1151 s~8~~c':i1~:':.~'. Aten•Larry .... .,... =.••'r:!!:.~-C r:..:::-9....:;=:;:: .,... laYat ~ dra, Neetve Placin1 your Cla11lfled -/mo..... Jiii Au .. 119.., ft. I Br. J nail.~ ---------1 _.., ~ amuallJ, a ad la 10 almple ... juat Ba Im med Au 11 a-.11-' IDO LMNO, buy the 50ilf&afthepnlpel'tyupan 11ve ua a call on the . Wall to beads. 181', ltu•l Aons, la:unac lMM/Opdaa. ·-mo: MMlll•la-• Ba1. Under llkt. Jbdrm Hie. Call for cletalll. phone and we'll help you 18a, frpk, dillnrMber, lltdrm, Iba, 1uarded Ill lml • lee. Or-.. . Deluu Mobile Home. su .. Miller. REllAX WOl"CtYoW' ad for fut re· dbl. 1•. lq. JU"d. Anll. llltia. ..... ....,., -· C... Pz ta.I ...... UU. ... ._. _. a Forappt.Acent..._.. -.... 1ulta.l42-5e'78. llarftllt....,. ...,,_,,....... .,...._ DaltJ,...am,,,..M. , --·-----·---------- - ~'••~ ~ ~al1ili~ ~~~~4*~~ 44H _o_r_~_g~e-~ __ u_t_o_A_~_Y_P_1_~_~_1_~_n_d_a~y~,F-•~b~r_u~•~~~9~·~1~~~1-------~~~· .. ~ .•................ ...................... ••.•................... ....................... .•....•..•....•........ ..,. Celli..._ llM ,... MM .._.. *' ..... ,A¥06ddepoltu• E1t,.atpro1 b6d1 ,w.-....... lllW 44H ,,... Leltl,_.. Hoo ... -.-1110::: • •••11111•"••••"•••• •••••••-.. •••••••••• •••• ............ •••••• t n I ! 1C1 ft IM R.cl Carpet •••••••••••••••••••••" .... llJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••" . ' ~·"'-..... 1 Ir. • .. ,..., Y&LAIALIOA r~ore:1ro'.:1i:•:r:: • .a.1ia1 · ....................... •rOUDdorkllta~t cau a..-k 11au a,. b1 · ~~· ........ :'::r •• ·~:i,llO 1':1~ P9ftMOUll ma. t•n w~. N.e. want PRIME AJJ=-~•,t.f~u.i. ~i.~:.u.e Pet Pall :~c:1~~~:,Ear' '"! --. Ran l Ir + 0.1~ Ila MoumieATIS flnanclal ln1t. 7000..f. WAJERfRQNJ ln ..... ___... •• _ • ..._ LOY8LY l~r•. l b• -Coner*" Pawamk ...... _ Ltt.floor.Apnt541·50.'l2. v-... -"';'ee.-. Afoundorklltpet? ........ ,..,.,, ..U., .... 114t vi•• "' coaat, OC!UD, •Slllrt4'........ . s,.11 I. ... CaUA PetHotUne .... •· ""'" ~ bay,•• •llllt "'h&a. cOUDMJian '°-,..auy KOU.Cllfm RETAIL WTDa C71A)7tM208 U H 9"·1lH tlH INl a '9, ,,,..., •et ur V.i,a.tt.cl Niliq1, m cro aelecc your compaUble t9'WPOlf 64J·Jl71 141-0611 0 · •lllw-. <'•I ~ •• Moo wive. lk11'111ta. • Lt1&n· rm mt• to eult your Ele1ant necUlive 1uites F UNO : Sm female rn.•IMI dry , deelk. air cond . Ufeityle. Sbared·Llvlni In prest.l.lelocallon. With SPACE AISEJlS.INVESTORS Golden Retriever mix frp lc , m i r ro r e d 13t.t•l. 113 Dover Dr. co mplete a uppo rt WAN T BJl:TTER dog, vie Hamilton Ir .; vel1 I Ir. •" budt wardrobe, pb•t. carpet· Ste 31 NB 1e rvlces. YlELDS Thurin, CM. Mz.1295 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill!!!! la C'WldOK -............ J1ahS. 1141151·•1 onT.D.'SltNotesT! F -• t •.a Hl1h ~~bldg w/UA· Pem 25-a. non·•mll:r, to lSt TIME Call Dennl1on Assoc. Loet: Nr Harbor H.S. Bm •PAClflC• ·:~ der1round par°klnl All 1.h.r 4br. Irvine House. 8'75-'7311 F Lab mlx, s hort & •ISC~• ·:~ llil, a bil co.do PooJ • ameat .... 900 mo J ett IZ30 Teresa day 641.ot77 stocky, w/chob chain ""'' ~ : ~ ... jao, l1nma<' oond M50 ..._7010 H t 241, evel85'M447 AVAILABLE T .D. FOi SALi 642·9644, 648-1141. 549sll It UT. 7'35 : -~ Avl J~t -.-l br M•rden apt, pool, jac.1240, new beach hou.ae. 500-2600 Sq. Ft. ~:=~~':hTb~yf~n~ Lost : F wht Toy Poodle. J ust ~HJRlNGUhrs.•. • 81il, t~ Ba twnhk. (pie, r•c rm, 9600 ~ HH, Nice family. 5!MHl846. condo project at 12"A in· lamb<:ut. cataract on L. -- l Nra _, 1ar • cbildnn • P"a OK. 541-t U.2 Martha WQW ! NEWPORT BEACH tere1t payable monthly, eye, vie. Tustin & 17th St. PSYCHIC "l lll ~ Jiit ~MGI -mo ANO, a RR 2 8 a, discounted to yield 30'1. .. CM. "Buffy" 645·2515, llADtMGS • sat, rhlld.r9 Ok 1 mile 2 RR, 2 ba duplex, 2 car F e m a I e r oom m a te Ownen will guarantee 642-3115 5.'56-t178Jack HeWM I 8r I 81 NZ5 w PCtt Nf'll\O 114 2937 ur, frpt, yr ly 9625 mo needed. Sep. tum bdrm. SPECIALTY payment.875-9111. --- -----AwalL ...,_ l'eb lit from tAfll 5Pfll 780>7M1 sep. bath. Share 1700 sq. -Found on Sept. 6: 6' Uick INTRO SP ECIAL ~~or w~oda Ne wport ~ach Kealty rt. Condo in Hunt. Bch. CENTER Mecllenl Flllh MhJ. B r e we r s u r Cb o a r d MYSTIC MASSAC E; -"°' \eue or by Option , I w /gar. Incl. private spa SINCE 1981 w /blue sock. 97~0060 M A~G E $10 WI AO Nn 1 lar I Ba Brand ne..-Br.ad New t;oodo 1~ At beach Bachelor s. I & • tennis. Call Gandy lst"2nd'l'Dll, 150K·StM + Santa Ana SS6_.6S6 -ro. ..... AllbWJH ns. Seulde V1 lla a e •l 2br,trom M30 960-lD HlcJlaYa..lllv p wner /NooOwnerSFRs Found ·yg bUc&bmM cat-- lrfk, "'*1 rm , t arport BeatblAUuta Blvd 111 642·~ ---...._..;~r lrCoodos w /wht feet. or 19th & Singles. Men 30+ Girls Ad-.haoaly,DOpe\I 2br • Ubraty + 3ba . Il l R"•ti'c vie~ 2 Br 2 ua br. 2ba. util incl. rem on· TnlfflcLocatto. CommerciaJ&lndustrial lrvine.548-9832 21·6S. Register : $10. TSL Mpnt M2G2l 3b 3bll 1850 . ..., ~ o ly, Oa kwood A pts . PETEROOBBS 835-0489.JohnMillard Jn. • or r . '" •PP~• . Uppe r $600. ds hwr ' $235/mo. Call ans wer ad 640.6016 673-9043 FOUND. She.ltle, Lab Mix tros . IG-ltm. sec 1at.e.3t.enna.1courts , patio, 00 pet 644.0685 or t 38S642-4300 SpecWL.eolilMJ Pupp y . Go Ide n --.P~!, ~oo"f.ar,::= ::~~'2'::ia.:i',,:,"'o~e~:~ 631'~ anted reipon roommate :m:JM~l !T!~1::;i· 1:~t~;:~:r~ FANTASY .,..._ No peta chUd 211/tJUlM. Lido lsle Bay View 2 Br. to shr 4bdrm, 4ba H.B. C--'_.., 0Longhaired Chihuahua , IE4DING, ETC. • Olt. S.Dor Mt.'l4eO. deck, elec. gar Ad ults, home. Walking distant to ~4 Id English She pherd. O.C. NEwEST & MOST no pe ts $600 lease b e a c h , pool . jac, ..... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I rv ine Animal Car e LI BERAL STUDIO JS ~MI0:2 Bl'.1Ba Apts. 675-0377. $300 /mo 891 ·4 022 ....................... A•a•c1weeb 5100 Center 7S4-3734 N O W T H E BEAC H Ctptt, ctrps, patio. wood wkdays. 960-9001 or Store Space for lease. 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AREA'S CLOSEST AC· beam c ... -. Small rw.t Small studio. single girl's 960-8633eves & wkends sq. ft. Ir Ul60 sq. fl. in GASOHOL. Found Spaniel mix. tan & T I 0 N 812 5 Bo Is tt . -..-• I & 2 llA P'r.o AOls delight, beach t bl.k. pool. Huntington Beach. Fleiti· s-....... OL. w h i l e re m a I e · Midway Clty.m Just 2 OK.Oa.rage • 01sn1us11e1~&880s $260.Cal1Tues.559-SS77 Room mate wanted. MIF. ble terms.213/596-7202. ~ C h o w/Basen JI mix , b locks t>ast of Beach • TSLMgmt 642·1603 • Poo1 & Rec Room -----25-35 to stir beaut house Off f t S h . ALCOHOL brown male. Terrier Blvd . behind l iq uor 2br , 1 \IJ ba, adults oniu, • G'roen L anosc~O•llQ 1 b d r m pe n t h o u se j n La guna Be a c h ice space or ren · up tor es. s ops, oHtces I Make fuel for that com· mix. plump grey /white store 543-9'l43. v • Jog 10 Buen & snoos Versailles Z4hr sec. pool, 494-5844 to 3500 sq ft. Modem ~ldg hobby. 600 & 250 sq.rt . fort able gas guzzler ma le Newport Beach frplc, patio, was her· • Stcultl G.ies gym, clbhse. S5SO call --· -nr airport. covrd pking, 38' & up. E/Side CM How to book. a vailable· AnimalShelter.644.3656. &.plo~lr dryer, carport. 1410/mo. Rod 7so.9333 Resp F~male to share 2Br all ut1I pd. $1.l>S/sq Ct 548·7M9 local energr club ror.m· -. -,,..,_ .... 541-011'1aft.4. 2Ba home, Irvine. pool, 833·~Peggy -In g For info; write Lost : Calleo Cal. blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• T HE. Vl CTORJAN 2Br. )110 jac ,$:mmo.SS2_:~eve 116 W .MacArthur 1 f~~qA~::.::,~!~.~st Solarhol R. + D Assn . mask, declawed . vi<'. Jobs W..titd 7075 l\IJBa.w/1ar.Adlt.s,new ha re3+8d 2Ba0cnrmt Co rne r o f Mai n & beclean.Ray548-9898 :~Box 1916 C.M. CA h arbor shppng co te ••••••••••••;•••••••••• cptt, drpe, bltns. rncd yd, w/t other. Grt view MacArthur. Santa Ana REWARD646-4SlS -Qualified Adm in Assist water pd.83S-4120. 3Br, 3Ba, 2frplcs, adults, SJ7Smo. 631.0332 · 1200 sq. tt. + 600 sq. rt. llldlntiial l..tall 4500 SCRAM LETS LOST: Gry/Wht Male Cat Xln.t . ref Seeking P T 8f7 Victoria St. SUS. no pets. 1750. ----2nd noor Ideal for store ••••••••••••••••••••• •• • m i s s i n g 2 / 2, v i c pos1t1on Eves 642·3832. 980-8798 Fwllllliled Fem Rmmte to shr 2br or oHice. 979·8889 o r Wa re ho!Jse space for Hlf'W£RS Walnut/Santa Ana Ave Computer Proorammer. 2bdrm, 2ba, frplc, encl •a..• -"•d •900 apt CdM. SJOOmo Incl 645· 1260. lease wtlh freight door An.l Re d 642 4642 rt 4PM .. g M50 Ad Its ts NewlWtPierpoinlcoo· WWI&~ ~ uti.l's N eat Res p . 3760 sq . rt. Xlnt loc war · a • Seeks career l·hange S::itu.· u .nope · dos, 1·2br, S4SO·S600. •••••••••••••••••••••• 760:9437 6J3.911i Ext72S7 •EXEC SUITE• Harbor near MacArthur, ~'::~ Th°:~~_ FOUND Blk Male Lab COBOL, Fortran. Rasir pool, jac, tennis. 846-18216 S E A W I N D Carol ' In A1q~>rt Area. has w1.n-Santa ~a. 979-0703 TUITION w nea collar , approx J ~7 0617 B:!~ p~tls ~r.d ~i!hp ~0~: Br . 1"'1 Ba. Kids OK, no · VILLAGE . ce..... 4400 ~ ~0e":i~t~~~~~~e~Jt:;1s FOUNT AI N VA LLEY He's a smart lawyer. The yrs 63l·~ LIVE In Hspkr nurse. fireplace. $370' up. 283 pe ts . Carporl. $4SO . New ·1aa bdrm luxury ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/pfof. ser vice avail ~~sq ft up, ~later/MJ ~aai ::~~dhu:~eJrf~ fte"OftClfs 5350 ~v18Feb. 15~h. lo<' ref's. Avocado. Hayloft Apts. 964·2S86or97,3-2971 Agt .. adult apts in 14 plans PLAZA 17 141833-9971 errman. A l · sprkl · sch ool and got his ••••••••••••••••••••••• S· 378 645-7485 no fee. from "40. 2 bdrm Crom EXECUTIVE SUITES F.xerutive office for rent ~~S~t 33' gross. Agt TUITION back. PRE LAW _student nc~cls Help Wmlhd 7 t 00 Stunnino large 1 •~ 2. Nice AduJt I Br. Patio, $SOS + pools. tennis, "Thereisa di((erence " Ai r conditioned New ·_ ----L , ... ...a:: -5200 LS25,000I Weill do, anyth!ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., "' waterfalls, ponds ! Gas · · ecJG ~" e Ra on 1dent 1al Bdrm. 2 Ba. garden apt. pool, garage, fireplace. fo~ cooking & hea~ing j I 4[752·0234 modern bui.ldinR 2nd Approx 1000 sq ft. Talbert ••••••••••••••••••••••• OV M. p 0 Box 3242. ACCOUMT AMT . Pool A rec. area. 710 w. $325. C.U847-0956. paid. ~m San Diego 2082 Michelson Dr 11212 lloor view. Ut ii 1n · & Gothard, call 995-2<Wl3. DIVORC~IY·MAIL N B 92663 F /T . Rener a I o rf 1 re 18th.St. •-L . •141 F r wy drive Nor th on 202 B . . • e luded Centerpoinlc Mon·Fri.9-5pm. F ast . A cc urat e . duties 1131Backba}'0r __,. • Beach to McFadden then __ l_~tness Cntr 11213 a r e a I r v I n l' • ----Complet e $85 Act ion TOMMY 'S ~ B 644 0510 2 Br. 1 Ba. S71 W. J o Aon St. 2 children OK, DO pets. S3&S. Sierra Mgmt. 641·1324 Npt Hts aru. 2 br, l \4i ba. Bltnt, nu cpt. 1450. 203 Ogle. 548-3281 West on McFadden to 714·851·1838 MESA 17141942.7030 OFNJo:WrOHT S eaw i n d Village 250-500 sq. ft gmd nr. -ESCORTS 75293611 ACCOUMTAMT c r ptd. encl. ga r . N. (714l893-Sl98. utils pd. From S200 779 Eitec Offi ce Spare ror INDUSTRIAL Lost & Fa.ct 5300 E stablis h, ma1nta1n Laguna. S54S. 1·62:J..3827 I 4000 w . 19th. St. c. M Tom rent on Lido Peninsula p •RK • ••• ••••••••••• ••• ••••• A TLAMT1S MA SSA GE mu Ill pie set of books for 5 --OOMS 957-1900 rrom SS00.$750 Clse to A SPA corp F.DP helpful Ag CNJmO ~ 3152 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ---b 0 a t d 0 c k a e & B p d b R res s iv c Com pa n y •••••••••••••••••··~··Laguna Beach !tf.otor Inn. AIRP~RT AREA. Birch Delaney's rest a~ranl 711W.17th. St. B~a u~m~~~f s <ip~~ w /growth Polf'nlial .Br.2 Ba. Condo with 985 No. Pac1f1c Coast & Bristol 225 to 750 sq rt Avail. services at reas Coita Mesa, Calif. fQUNO ADS tOA M 4PM 7 days Phonl' SALES view, pool & rec rm. H'A'.Y · Laguna B~ach . From $200. No lease re· cost: xeroxing. wo rd pro· 642•4463 645-3433 Rewarding career op Lovely E. Side 2br. lba, Near beac h. Adults . Dail.Y. Weekly, Ki~chen quired.Call SS7·7010 cessing & com pu ter ARE FREE portunlty with new West no petsS37S/mo. 213/116().2067. available . Low winter -t. h, · A k r COVER GIRL Coast, 1 or a kind. trade ' rates.494-5294. O.C.AlRPORT AREA ime .s ar~ng. s or •2080 sq fl· warehouse _63_·_1_·8_1SS _______ 1 Br Condo Pool patio --tso to 3000 sq. ft or Cathie or Bar bara at nail. for im med . oc· Call: • OUTCALL * publication. lliOK ~ . . . Furn. room in CdM. Kit I N 675-8036 cup311cy. •2910 sq Ct un· 953-0778 MC/VISA AITtST, COMM"L •' 1 Br. M ... del Mar. E lec. . 499-22l3 priv., fem pref. l 'h blk to e eganl ex~. space o its avail. for immed. OC· 642·5671 E xper ience a MUST . p11d.SMS..;._.,_ . b c h . Sl 7S mo. Ca ll lease req.7S9-8978. I or 2oCfices avail.immed cupancy .• 2780 sq Ct P ublishing exper. or ·--.,........ Jiff '75-1197 .SO sq . ft . MSOpermo. 4001 occupancy, prime loc. in wa rehouse avail. late FIRST LADY typesetting• plus. ~ I Newer 2Br. witbgarase. •••••••••••••••••••••• •beth for rent with B i r c h St. Ne wpor t ~·!·u~~·:~'.~':~: !",~~~e·.:.S:.~-~~"t':i~ Reward.2 sma11JemTer · Escort. Models !;~~.~t"payroll ~~~Sl'7l!,; DO pets. S4JO. PARltlWPOIT pvt entrance, oce a n Beach.AgentS4l·5032. smkrs. Contact Sara M.Sat.l~2. rie~~2/S.V1c Harbor P..tyo.c.n. & lite t ypin g F.DP ....., "" COUMT11T CLUI view, .mature mat~. n~n· Great Loe. Am ple park 851 -8141. & V1clon a. C M 645-9396 * 972· 1345 * helpful New U ...-.. _.."""" ft s moking, non·dr1nk1ng ing. 600 sq rt. $515/mo. 230 ~.. S Storage 4550 F d h't •· '· ht bl MC •-VISA Acc·epted SALESHRSON Exec."'T~; s~~ck UV.. prefen"9d, $350. ~. Call 4~. 494·7SSI. ~ I Jth t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~:a~:t.'v~c"'s~fsa Av~~ "" Ground noor opportuni.' 'Singles, lft2 bedroom P rime C.M. suite. 400 ~pprox.6.~sq . rt. avail. W est m i n s ter TOUCH A CLASS ty E xper in e ither Bay Newport Beach with apts, Atownhousee. ge attractive room 545 sq. FT. &/or 500sq ft .a~ 80< pet~· m Fountain Valley near 7 &5<.'0RTS jewelry gemstones or ... view. 21 unit complex From sat 6M-l900 employed person, nice Excellently located on !'1any amemt1es A.va1l S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. J... l4)848-9639. 752.0817 coins . 'Harbor a ~MJ • with tennis court, pool, area, $21()()/mo . REF'S 17th St, ~ta Mesa . Call ~'J'.~ Terry Cressman Jotin 55&-9360, 548·7533. Found . choc Lab, vk --J 9-3PM or 3-9PM. spa. $1000 per mo. Call Oceanfront for Winter 9'71-1151 . Realonom1cs 67S-6700 "'"--·-St o r a ge RV Boat Nwpt Hah Call & iden GEMERALOFflCE Shella Ml·to22. Rentals. Fum.lahed • un· ' · ' · "~ • FOXY LADY • rum Brokerl7s..t12 Furn.Rm,Priv.Ba,cov. 'BEST RATE SHAIE OFFICE Truck.,Car. Hunt . .Bch. llry .548-2965__ _ I OtrrCALLONLY Must be experienced. Quiet2Br.Adultsonly,no . . . a a r , pool. SlSO /m o. SPACI Nr. Ed1SOOPlant S49·9536 F d s· VISA MC' well organized s elC pets .......... 7SS W NO FEE' Apt • Condo Ml ltl5eves in· 1 oun · ia mese rat · starter Oicta..hAne ex · .-v.mo. . · · n new office Condo. Npt lewtah Wmhd 4600 brown leather collar, rn: * 972-1 I JI * per. Flexible~~ 18th. St. 648-9507. rentals. Villa Rentals. MOeek 4100 NEWPORT BEACH F r~ Y Sa n t a AXn a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tustin & 20th 645-8373 Call Mr F'rank . 631 7002 175-4912 Brolle'r nr.a1rport area. 12 16 -·---· 2Br. l ~Ba. Patio, !;u .. Q . t 2 B B . h I VE AT NEWPORT + secret ~ria l a r ea Nurs4: & c~e poodle want '----------'-----------=-----------.. IHI adults, no pets. ro75. u1e r. 1 a . wit BEACH FOR IBO WEEK 600 to 4200 Sq. Ft Mont h to month Call studio w/lutch or I ~rm. 645·9857,548-4291. ga rage, patio, pool. !)49.21.20 .Quiet. clean, rehable. ---'---~---•Adults. No pets. 1801 H 645-0MO •J anitorialSer vice& · Nr. Hoag &46·6086 aft 2 br ,1"4l ba,610 Joann St, lSt h . S t. Newpo rtN .B . O ce a nfr o nt Utililleslncluded 4pm . 1410 No children SmaU H h •Adjacent to Airport Rent 3 m06. to 3 yrs. 180 I -.__-_-"-____ _ · · eig ts. $450. 642-7340 w /k itchenette & bath. & Restaur ant Row to 835 s/r. Flex. ter ms. •~1, ... •nt/ dog cons. 642·7344 S280 + sec. dep. 2306 W. •Access to 3 Ma jor F Rlt..ce G d f1oo 2 8 2 B 2 br, l~ ba +gar . Hoag Oceanfront.673-41S4. Fw um.'OrunCum. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roUA r r. a. Hosp a rea. nu decor. ys. ... ... Stove, ~wsr.,breakfast open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. Balboa Inn oceanrront. Lo cost, newly decorat· C).',.."~i-Hw bar, paho. Adults, no 4 2 38 Hi 1 a ri a w ay . Low winter rates. Daily 833-8813 ed Quiet Costa Mes a ppa twlty 5005 pets.M30mo.+.S250 sec. $500/mo.8»5875 or weekly. Kitchenette. L--.--r-11-. r area 2:1)(}s/f. Bathrm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5433. S80 & up. 675-8740. ~xunous, u ser vice o · wet bar. 9UAIMT WM STOIE . 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach. rice space. Hi rms. cion WITH T ASTIM49 IAI E11l;llde2 Br. Enclsd lrg Oce an view . 16 so acoHo.-.... 4250 Ce r en.ce room . s ec'I Sml 1 nn, frwy close TUCSOM.Alll'ZOHA pat10, newly decorated. Property House 642.3850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• se r v i ces. Ne w po rt 2S10NoGrand,SA . #7 License, wines. im· Adult.a.$425.173-0884. or642_1010. · bdrm. 2ba condo on Beach, Call for info po rted and domestic New lbr, no pets, no kids, YEARLY Beaut 3 br 2 ~~r: f~~S/~i:~~:; 7S2·6188 --RiqhtRealty beel r. cheeses. gidft wareh. $360 /mo . i mm ed . ba. Stepetobay.&oce~_n . North Star. $400/wkly. 450 sq, rt. Delightrut work· 979sl533 ~~::.c~:e:~.~uacn· 751H914,494·2962 1750 Bkr. 645-36&3 · 957·32216, 530-3946 Bert. ing space with oceah _ nually. Asking $35,000. view. Full bath. 3 yr old A-ft ed $25,000 down and owner E /Slde ~plx, ~ard, gar. WESTCLIFF 2Br. lBa . Large Big Bear Cabin bldg. S450mo. Turner As· pprox. 450 sq. . Zon ~arries. Pal or Susan fresh na•nt child pet OK Pool table, color TV. 2 socs 494-1177 C·2. A/C, crpts. drps . ..--· • · Condo. Pool, ad Its, no .. · S180 mo. JJO E l7th St., Shew . De lphi Rea Jty. 1 BR D50 2 BR $450 frplcs, SI""' 14. 545-6916 6839 C · p · · • • · · pets. MOO mo. 754·1630 or ,... Ala.ro.-f IEA Suite P. C.M. 548-H68 ammo nnc1pal, Cal1Jlm 8ohan,64CMS09 957·8350aft 7PM. "'9htoSW-. 4100 . A -T ucso n , Arizona ----------L•••••••••••••••••••••• Fu r !11s h ed or ~n · MD's facil 2000 sq rt (6021~2393or885-0653 I ... Paa II.. WESTCLI FF 2 bdrm. 1 \.'i s' uui~lnes1 s ~~15E1.xne cl ruvti.invee. Reduced to' sUoo mo. lse · ...... ,........__. Adulb. Well landscaped. ba. Townhouse. t550 mo. em wanted to shr home .....,. Red C A93. ... -731-ta9or&31..QS85. Adultsonly,nopet.s.1728 with same nr O.C C. walking dis t a n ce to arpet, _13SI_ Oppcwlwity 5015 BedfordLane.S'8·7S33. S22S/mo. ref 's. req. Airport. 2082 Michelson. ............... 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 FULLERTON r----------J..54~0.::,:06(8:=::.·____ 714 1752.0234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOAN 1500 or more. Obi E /Slde large 1 Br. up-2 Br. 2 Ba. AU Adult , no ,,...---------L----------For store&orficespaceat your money. Loan is ~t•lra. Stove & refer. $330 pets. From $425. Pool, reasonable rates. secured by unprecedent-1 1ncld1 ut.lls . Adults, no spa, refrtge. & dswshr in· \, /,..,.J_ L ~ 500 to 2700 Sa Ft. ed 1st in film financing' pet.l.m.a72. cld . Ac r oss from Won11u MESA VERDEbR hlstory.714·957·4086 MESA VERDE home at· Newport Beac h Golf Vnt JrrL..fl PLAZA 25C¥oCMIARAMTHD mospheft. 2 • 3 dlx apts. onco1uyrs:~" ~ by appt.0 7~lea""lrrO v'{ 1525 Mes54a -:e:1de23E, C.M · Custom home builder No pell.541-UOC. · ----..... Y 1i -guaran~ 2S~ per an· W l'ff N port rr. num paid monthly or Super E. tide 3bdrm. 2ba, estc 1 • nwly deco~. , :::::.1....~--4 /\.J.l • .o.r ,. .... 11.,.7 ew storeor o ice proportionate share in new ..-., d-. paint. 2Br. lBa, lrg. kitcb, patio ~ U \f'!I l,o\~ S'8s/(, nr post office profits 49S-507'9 646-3432 etc. rrs0. 1";b11d ok. •encl.gar.$47S.842·2134 . J erry213/4Tl-7001 -. . 142.CIOO I ,..L M.-y to Lom 5025 • · lBr , $125 mo. Utll pd. $150 ~ Newport Beach, St.2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Lari • 1 ft 2 Bdrm. From sec. Dys 831~. eves Aasw. It/ sq. ~· New db office o,r Equity & Purchase Money SICIO. Qu'8t building with &46-S7.:tChuck J ones retail w /pvt bath, secur1-Loans ; S50K·l750K , no be Uful l d I V..l/nnwf..h ty,a /c,600-2400 sq.ft.S09 down pymt Credit or in· . au H 1cap ng. New Vill• Balboa Condo, fl·A/rv• ~ ll/ 31st St. <next to Bank of co me requireme nts. ADULTS OVER SS. No 11 lBr, '900 mo., pool, r~Quf ~. Newport. Lido Canner y Hom es. Apts, Com · a peta. LEEWARD APTS. Jae, quiet 6*-7010 y I a r e a ) . 6 7 s · 3 2 3 6 , mercial bldgs , courtesy I :."ot~~!/:~ Br JBa,lowerUAlt,close (213)641-9700 to bkrs, Mr . T homas .. r-~ Annttr Ad BKR. (714)752.QSl I Blklo.afBay.111~. : to beach, peUo, Iota ot U . NewStotts/Offices parkinc. 11115/yrly. Call Se Service Nr Lagwa Beach City Widowhumoneyfor2.ND la I IA. Llo1d at J acp Realty When placing your ad ... a Hall, 30NOO sq ft, street T.D.'s any size above • C•tllednl cellDp, frplc, -"' -O · 1 1 .-.. ..-.. 0 000 No c__..lt ~ no I d.L •• L-., ... -lconv . ln t-'"'-' __ ,v _____ _. al ly Pilot ad number w ill eve ·-.. • . ·~ • • .... ua ., i::: .ti pnlty . For action call quletWcomplexwltb BE ACH YEARLY, 2er. appear in your class.ified ad ,,._Loe_... AOT8'13-7Dlanytime pool •ape. No pet. . .., 2Ba. ~ view trom t k 1%70 Sq ft on bus'1 Beach, _____ __.;_ ___ , mo. o...,. Hall. llesa patio, ftplc. 6 D/W. tszS. • • • we a e your messages Boulevard·Hunlin s ton Eaay money avail. for 2nd PIH i . H 50 Harla . (21S)__,, 24 hOUrS a day , .. YOU Call Beach. Ideal for real &JrdR.E.loana.Aak for 549-IM'I • t · estate office, store or Mr. Tittmaqn. Bkr . . · Bache lor. uo· to t he tn a your c onvent ence otherautt1blebualnee1.2 544 . .-, Tr1 .. a.e, l br over·1ar. beach, nr tennl1, l22S during Office hours and get Private t>.tha. available•---------• ~~=· ..... m_o._-._1115 _____ • the responses to your ad . . . ;~:.~~'al~'l;.~~.~:i;IMI...__,._,,.. un1ve.•pta.bebt1com· this serv ice is only $7 .50 t>rtcec1. '~~ ........ ~.~~ ~l~:~,~·i w eek. For more informa- , __ ,_ .. _M_w_~_'cia_·_~_2_1_'_, r:.~~~tT · 0 · IWl9, lbe, em. ••fY l.uad. l l l-JU.1112 or t ion and to p lace your ad ,-m.am cllla, .,..,_ ..... llND,_-'l.IPll.See call 642 5678 Prtmep'OmldflooroMc..1--------1 _111_a_ ..... _______ , 1-T-ll f ro1n 10·4. a t -• No. Sul.a Ana ... ., cot· EEIUMG mm. la"'1orl •.Allatill.pd. r'ml 11th Sl. Own r /Act. laform•UOD. JlHlty "ranbpartnts or Par ents Put a photo where your heart is .. He r e's a cha nce to make a loved one happy ! Send or bring us a cute photo of your g randchild .. Artu<il S1J:t' (ages l to 12 year s) l 'HILO'S SA~ ... <:randparenl'~ :'\amt> ('It~ We'll place you r gr a ndchild's photo in a heart like the one s hown here. It will in clude t he child's name and the g r andpar ents name and city t hey live in. On Valentine 's Day, Satu rd ay m o rning. F e bruary 14 , your gr a ndc hild's photo will ap- pear in the Daily Pilot. HURRY-ORDER NOW! Deadline is nOQn, February 12. The cost is low, only $12.75 per heart. Mail or b r ing photo and names to : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTME NT DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 We will bill you or you may ch arge to your Master Charge or VISA. (Photos will be returned to you.) -lllily Plat 642-5678 .,. 1 1 Ir. t la. -. Bat'b. ~~1..:dt~ 1 ho r e. llllJ ..W ~ r:.:·: ~ !; ~ =-~forlat,:.:: .-----..;;...·llrl.__;; ___ 1Sell 141e '*'-142·51'71 540--or-.a555 PortfoB.. 5Dllll =------.........:...:.=========::=1.!:====:c::::===::::Ll.==========t:::======~======~:::::=:::=:±::::;:=:====::::::i ·· - ' J ' ' I I ll:t!Mllll t' " ·············'········ ~--------fJ'•tt •••• l•flol•lll •I' ............... u .... llar••M4 u nHtlot t• f t t• A Tou cla Of M a1ac. • •n. •• Im ... •••••••••••••••••••••• 111:111 Ol>IL MI PA I ll8 A'9o t'_._1 t'abla.c.a Ind ........ l1 yrt bl area Lk'd 111, quaJ II r Palualllo, 8'11114 .......... ...-c... •••• , ..... CftS..lu Me•... . ,~ ...... , .................................................................................................................................... . ...... 6 ...... t lHMn Uf.10~ •VF.RY LOW PRICES• Courteom,raourceful Mo vlnt? The St 1nin1 PalnUn1; Comm'I. In· ...._, ......... ,... Prof Hot lunch. c .M. Chrui oo la~ape maintenan· ~paln-dellpia. Eat, f'H. Collete Students Movln1 duatrlal, Residential. n.orw.tiu.Wood,tlle, tlaa Prwc'hool Ml-S423 ce·clnup1 . Geor ge. h 4TN1Cm-42'7t Co. baa arown··U~f Free eat., low ratu ,.,. .... 11ripp6n1, •H · S49·2015 H + , 1ood MrVice. Ina, Uc d 67;1·0737 U.1 Ow •·'64.a CMtl.... --•••-•I #Tl24-al.6U-M27 1----·-------• ••••••••••••••••••• ••• H•dJv • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting & Papering Tlp4.opc.r,.tCare ~C-tnlc .... •••••••••••••••••••••••Want 1 REAU.Y CLEAN Student will move you at WaUpaperRemoval _... Cen <'oalr)oundationsto Carpentry, Muunry , JIOUSt:? Call Gingham ve r y reas . rates PaulCutler,9'2·300S SlHm • Shampuo Clean On lab Uc'' Im 493,3358 Plumbift1, Rooting, Stu<'· Girl.:. fine est. 14.5-5123 752-1493, a..37'7'1 Only U' per 1q ft ! ' co. Drywall, Tiling & RALPH'S PAINTING We Care Carpet Clunn• Con1truction all t ypes, 20 more. J .B. 846-"80 Ho:~Jkc~.~ pt.s. ~~~~B~tE ~::.n~s 2 Lie. lnt/Ext. Low Rates. StuDI ('ii.an a uphol.1 (J~;~pMsr;:,; ot. FROM ~-Z : Electrical, 646-2240 m e n , pa d s, dol liu , ~ht. '62-4701 Work tuar Tna<"ll mount ·--plumbing , Paintin g , IA GOOD T . 855·0895 PAINTING ('UST\llllCARrt!N'fRV ua it 16-3'7\t New COO.'llrucUon & re C l ea ning , Windo ws, H Cl ~AM does II' &-a&-..J9 '--15 Vean Experien<'e .... ,....,. .... , Repair s pecialist 1ata1·buay prlc:tt. Reliable. Mf.051.2 QUALITY ROOFING A.Utypoa, fl'Me.t. vi.a. MC. 541·»30 HARBOR ROOnNG , ....... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cert1fkated Tea<"-ber wlll tutor your child kin- der1arten·8th erade. t'75-12i08 t1om .. 1tio.1 Qu i work. modeli Bondtld & lni1ur Cpt.s, lnt/Ext. Reasona-ouse earung. Call us •-·-.1• •'~ 548-4USZ rtH JIC''t'a 1U dl'f Sb•nlpoo 6 lltHm <'lean. 11378711· R W D 848.9557 ble 556-8446 Ron d ays 548 ·6529, eve ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ,,,... s.r.tc. . , Color brighteners, wht . · 1145.7599 DAVE'S PAJNTJNG ahr,,..,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t: S'rollllN'ff!RIOR c.:r ph 10 w in. bluch. Co111,.e1n HwdwoodAoon Servlng Area 9years ....................... TYPINGSERVICE CAR Pr.NTH V Hall. Uv. dln rms sis, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;;~;~;;x;~·;.;_00~·;· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Most Reasonable Neat patches ti textures Wkdya (213)583·1504 8)'J•)' &UNOi ¥VI rm f7.50 , <·ouch 110, NOWAVAILABU : Cl ave grief, save time. lnsured,Uc'd. _ _260-7301 Frff lht. 19~1439 Evea (714)M&-Q37 iLP ' Need voork ' Gar, rhr ~ Guar. tiUtn pet TotalapplkaUonproper eaned6Wned save SIS.Guaranteedac Fine ext/int painting by ¥ ... •-~ udur <.:-' rt:•••lr ts "'rs ty man•-mentsoftware Anytime,832-aBl S.A_. cura•-. Low pr1'<'es Call P' .. .,...ERING __ _,, p•llo, remod, dcx'll5 or Otr ... "1r r oti!'s ' II UC: Richard Sinor. Lie. ins. a..no>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!!l!!l!!!!!!!!l--1111!1---I • BOX ' AHl'1S 121M exp wor myse ;r ystems Ca H91111MJ ror appt, ~9-8001 Try me. 631-4410 (24 hrs> All types-int/ext. Record/protect : hsehld 4 _,.. Reta. $31-0101 yram!_d Data, 639·1527 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ possessions, busi. inv, ....................... 'om plet~ tlo mr Im ...... Aco.tk Dryw.. llaul,cleanup,con<'rete .~............... Painling &Papering P'lu illa.g -ins. ~laim.s, depoe1_,~o7ns. Orlve••>'•· parllina lot prove ruents 8ulld1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• removal Dump truck ustom br ick , stone . Cabinet Refinishing ••••••••••••••••••••••• tund ions,etc.83 ~ re••nra.ae&lroatltla S6S R epair• Se v tng:cAccoustic ceilings -+ OrywoUSpecialist Quick serv.~~76311 block. <'Oflcrete. stuc<'O Prof.work Freeesl. Plumbing, Remodeling , WllldowC ....... A.lplU.IL 141-4171 Lal''d 751 7718, 838 ~ r ustom band tea luring. Qua I & prod. New ~ re Cleanups, Trimming & Refs Free est 549-9492 Rsnbl Steve S47·4281 Repairs, Leak DeleC'tion, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... , .. 1 HOME REPAIRS Lie .... s&·SS.9 mod. Uc. :89944. 532 ss.9 hauling. Free estimates. mall jobs wanted Brick AGAPE FORCE & Drains Cleared. Top "Let The Sunshine In" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int /ext Cl.Wt. cabinc:ts ....t/C~ EMctrical 55'7-8271 & b Io ck Vo u bu,. Painting Company Hat Plumbing 636-2030 Call Sunshine Window r ftlder Lovin1 Chaldrare CHAR RENOVATING •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---material 499 1226 aft :I Generations or 11'.0 . loll.... Cleaning,Ud.548-8853· in my CdM homt!, aaes &tS-3749 Cement,Bk>ck&Brick ELECTRICIAN priced ISk idp.loa~~r-d~~ptrul·k 6pm. Painting Excellence •••••••••••••••••••••••GARAGE SALE ads in S-l2 P~ f?s-t806 Wortt by job. Free right, free estimate on gra mg-urmolillon-haul SJS-6701 THE MAIL ROOM l'lac1oga~la~s1f1edad1s esUmates.631·3859 largeor smalljobs lree&ydwork831-l.2SU BR ICKWORK S mall -. . 2600ECstHwyCdM ·NB lheDailyPtlotbringhap-Trade your old stuH ror u ~OS> as lilalmg your Lir.lf3!1662l 673.0359 -----Jobs Newport. Costa lnter /Exter/Refmishmg, 7S&-al76 py results.Toplaceyour new goodies ... 1th a phone (.;1ve us a call. Find what you w1tnt 111 -Have something to sell ? Mesa. Irvine. Refs ceilings/wallpaper. Lie drawin g card. phone Clauifted ad. 642-5678 We'll do the rest 642·5618 Daily Pilot Classifleds. Want Ad Results 642-5678 Classified ads do 1t well. 675-3175 Cain & Sons 898-5105 Want Ads Call 642-5678 642·5678 today: Help W..t.d 7100 Http W..t.cl 7100 Help W..ted 7100 H•lp WmtM 7 I 00 H•lp Wmlhd 7100 •Ip W..e.d 7 I 00 H•lp W..ted 7100 Help Wcmftd 7100 Help W..t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUMTI.,._ UTOMOTJVE Bookkeeper, Frr, 5 days Clerical DENTAL LAI General Office Hotel Legal Secreta ry. H.B. Gel . w /numb ers PARTS week. Apply In person Busy auto ins . offire Mfg r. Orthodontic a p EXPANDING WeHaveThe · Fro.thtl&Clertl min 3yrs, Calif exp, MacGreaor Yachts, 16:u COUM'IBMAM between 3·5pm at The needs clerk for fil ing, plia nces. Will tr ain. Need M /F Exp'd In J~ For You Experience prefe rred . heavy responsibility , Placentia, CM Rus ty Pelican, Z73S W phones & general orfke F /time. lo n g t e rm small bus in ess pro UU1I Apply to Cindy, Surf & xlntskills,qualified only. Accounting ~~:01epr!~~ :~pe'~f!~~~ CoastHwy,N.B. work.G-OOd salary&vald emplymt. Gd . benefits. cedures or a desire lo MOW!! Sand Hote l Laguna Call(714 )847-$Ml.Sue ro. benefits. Call Lindu (;M/Jrvinearea.751·4442 learn on a p it basis Beach,4!n-4477 PAYROLL CLBK Eirper'd. ln prO<.'essing time cards for aeroepare f11lener mf1. co. Must know 10 key by tou<'h & familiar with a com· pulerbed aystem. Excel. benefits w /oppty. for 1d· vancement. preferred. Call Glen for BOOKKEEPER ---Bonuses & t ravel for an appointment. at 848 8348. DESIGHH r i g h t p e op I e . C a 11 IOYC""•Ya Full charge for retail Answer Ad 1138S24hrs at -j e welry s t ore. Ex DliFTB IOU.SIOYCI perience a must . Cathy, CLERICAL Laguna Beach eler· 642·4300 AtelMW 646-7741. tronics manufa ctu re r t•---------i '40-6444 ----Register t.oda~ for local I needs a n experien~ed Female Attendant lo care Bookkeeper Assist, perm, lempo 5 rary 57 • 0 ss 0 a 4 gn 5 ments. 1 per 0 rsrondtorbea frest . 1 ponngstbl&e f 0 r w 0 m a n i n abyaitter C.M. for 3PM· P tr, Mon-Fri. exp req, Wh I h M h llPM shift. 8 YT old boy. lite typing'. 10-k e ~, • mechanical design runr ee ~ air on t . ru SECRETA RI ES P BX RECEPTIONJST GENERALOFFICF. TYPIS'J'S ViddHnhMI &Asloc~s A TempHelpService 540.0400 your ho me or mine ple&saotworklllgcond m en -lions_ M ust ha ve Sat Light housektt~in~ s.t-•911 a N.B. Advertising agen· -Lin·_ thorough knowledge or & drivers he I rvme. ---cy. non-s mo ke r pre· I \-drafting procedures. PC 559·5109 General Office 9AM ·5PM abysitter Needed for 2 ferred.SJ:.l.8435. llMl'OllAPV•litSONNllSllMCl~ board layout, digit al, Food Prep workrrs I or M o n Fl.ri Phonbe girls. 11 & 8 Mon thru ---37231irce.Str..t ana log, microwave . persona 1ty. must e ACCOUNTING Fri. 3-5:30PM in m y loo ... 1pingClertl circuit design & some 2P M tall GP M Mon good wtth figures Typ home nr. Pacific Coast Full t ime. exper. helpful M•wport leach knowledge oi electro Thurs Sun AM work mR desired. Salary open IOSAN,IMC. 714.541-5533 Newport Bea<'h Equal Oppty Emp~ CLBIC Hw y in Hunt. Bc h . but not nee. Many com mechanical packaginR al~o Ideal part time for Lori's Kitchen, 979·<r147 Career development op· (213)795.6851 days ask pany benefits. Apply at: Opportunity for advanc·e· lltgh School / Collel-(e stu after lOAM portunity in small, fun for Susie l 660 Placentia A v~ CM Trr:,t ment & career Rrowth dents $3.SOlhr lo sta rt c orpora t e o ffi ce . Costa Mesa We offer xlnt. p11 y & Call Lori's K1t<'hen for GIOUNDSl(fEPY A. rt/I · .111 SJ77 wk to s art, must benefits+ appt. 979-<r747 Needed part time for irpo rvine area. " ,__________ type SOwpm acc . 90'7. bl' d . C faret.s ol acctg. & bkkpg. Banking IOOKllEPll typing in underwriting 4 ~AY ~~II( WE~K Full lime employee want· ~~I '~f;r S3e~so'~r.orco~~ Housekeeper, lave-in. to cook. drive & care for elderly l ad y Non · smoker. private room & bath . NB. R e f 's 642·6033. HOUSBCHPHS We have an immediate ope n ing f or 2 housekeepers. Full time positions JOP M·6A M s hirts Xln t. frin ge benefits package. Apply in person at Advanced Health Cent er , 1300 Bristol St North. Ste 11100. Newport Beach E.0.E M /F. L.-Secntwy Sm a lr: d ynamic re al estate Utigation firm in Ne wport Center seeks e x p 'd , e ffi c i ent & e n e r getic L ega l Secretary. Shorthand. dictaphone & xlnt tyr.·ng skills a must. Xlnt sa ary depending on qua1ifica· lions 6 exper . Good benefits. 64().80. LOAM NOCISSOI SICllTAIY Prefer eirpr"d real estate loans. llOO to Sl.200 per mo + bonus & benefits. Work in Orange Co. PAN&Company 213/574-1707 Will train. l().key & Ute TELLERS Position immediately dept, typing forms & Facility 15~ m beautiful ed for eleclrir al as typing req'd . One year available with N.B. re· Policies. FuJI co benes. IAaguna Canyon near sembly & dean.up Will Terry . 673·2268 , Mon . bank or financial exper FULL TIME sid e ntial d eve loper . J oe 5-40 6055 C'd t I Beach & Resort areas . Fri 8-4 INrLATION GETTING YOU DOWN"' Local sue· cessfu l business woman needs ambitious. goal· oriented associates For 1n 1e r v1e w appt. call Altern atives & As soc1ates 549 3762 Lot .4ff111 d sh Need 4 immediately. Ap· ply in person at Develop into full chg, bk Positioo available in our Must have ex per in ron· p · · 1 ·A, ~s1:0 Call for appt · Personnel t r :i 1 n st art m In 1 mum • . . kpr while enjoying xlnt. South Coast Plaza office. struction contract s pecs ll~~~rnnf. c~1Never a Dept TelouiC' Rt>rkrle\• wage 645 95528 5 GUAR_DS·lrvme & s A co.benefits. Experien<'epref'd.Call: & admin. Analytical & fee "'OL• 71 4494-9401 La{!unuGA"l>F"NF"" h locations. $4 00 & up Call Betty at: "'-'0·5413 · r, .. A " • ·'' ouse 978·7243or 63A-8191 ..,.. Kathy Am burgey lite acct'g work req'd.1----------1 Reat·h.E0 E Oanu rt M 1n1 mum E .O.E. M IF S4().4066 P lease send resume, m· DEVB.OPMEMT maintenanre If vou a re eluding previous salary COOIC/CASHIEI interested tn JOb. c-a ll GUARDS Full & part time All areas . l'niforms furn 'd Ages 21 or over, retired 4Dtii9C. ASSIST/ CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SICllTAIY Eu ell. oppty. for high power indiv. with top t y p in g & s ho rtha nd ~&Lo. s k i lls . Must be ag· 69STownCente rDr gressin selr·starter & Costa Mesa , Ca. 921626 ab I e t o assume Equal Opportunity responsibility. Congenial Employer info.to:The J ohnMartin Days. Apply between ASSISTANT 645_1771 ev /wknds Co. 4299 MacArthu r 12·4pm . Lo ng J ohn Work in t he exciting, Blvd . Newport Beach CA Silver's. 3095 Har bor, creative atmosphere or 92660. Attn : C r aig Cosla MesaS49-3402 Orange County's only Hardy. 7S2-19CM. professional res1dt'nt Corporate Trans reree & theatre Trus t worthy. •CAIDllYHS• Checker Cab i7()..0222 GEMBlAL <>FACE welcome. No e11per. ner Must enjoy phone con A p p I y t' n i v e r s a I tact, work ing with Protertion Sen·ace. 1226 cust o mers. detailed W 5th St .Santa Ana In work. & typing Paid ter v1ew hrs 9 12 & I 4 va cation, sick p:i~. & Mon r n health insurance 1-·u111, Newport Beach comm'l.l'-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CASHIER WAMTED Assist req'd Insurance off1e·e needs bright ~al to handle busy offi ce f:xp helpful but not ner F' 'I', permanent, gd Co benefits Ca ll 644-4242 IN\'ESTIGt\TORS Male or female trainee Send res ume 11671, Dail) Pilnt P 0 Rox 1560 \osta M esa Ca 92626 Earle Ike TOYOTA-VOLVO t •UM---lh& c ......... . ~ '46-UOJ w S40-•4'7 MAINTENANCE o m ce bldJ(, Newport Center. mature dependable man. days. 6"--0606 brokerage ofc Ca ll . Full time . Good pa). Laila,SJ:.l.2900 Growth company. 5 loca· Banking tions . Over 20. We train Financial Consultant for highly competent in- R. E Company Must divi<lual lo a ss i s t h a v e 5 yrs ex p e r Development Director tn Salary· $1800/mo C.:on· fund-raising activities ta<'t J ames Glockner I Super ior secr eta r ial 644·0070for appt 1 skiHs. some financial re- l <'O rd-k eepin g Self lime Apply tn person l'IAIRURESSER Mon l,.ri at Rarden 's Cosmetolo~y he• Pest Control, 696 Ran As k for M)!r d o I p h A v t' . C: M 640-6443 J ud~. J amtonal rouple needed MANAGER · MARKETING Exp. req. P T Ex. in<' oppty 831 ·3838 wknds. ok. COUMTEll HELP starter, highly motival Sufl('r Sandwirh M5-4867 ed ; ability to work with AIDIS =:~E 2950 Harbor Blvd. C. M Retirement com munity. N EWPORT BEACH. 2 t----------tcOUNTER HELP Mature public Call 957-2602 ur apply in writing to: S46·5570 AIR DRESSER *HA.IL ARTIST MANICURIST Full tame EnRhsh s peak ang referred 11 3 1 Backbay Dr . NB 644·05t0 Pleasant atmosphere positions. Minimum or 1 CASHIERS woman full or part time N 8 . ~-year banking or S&L ex-Apply l'la~kin Robbins. perience preferred. Will SOI W. 19th St., (;M Answering Service taking 1ng to train. Light typing. u Ta TE M South Coast Repertor y T heatre, P.O. Box lf2197. GEHHAL OFFICE Typing. U~ht bookkeep mg Pt time. 54().2488 Costa Mesa,CA92626. Ge neral Earn up t o '6·$8.00/hr set your own h ours, car /phone necessary.846-3065 Eslab clientele awaits !J anitoria l service, s harp artist with excel C M Exp adults skills Call ASAP. Jay 12 131923·9859 . 963-0089. bet ween 4·6pm. P tT , only. c a 11 M anagement/Markeling Earn m oney in your spare time. great eam- i n g po t en tial. Ca ll 851·93S2 Ive mess for personal interview. a pplications for llPM · Cashiering background COUNTF.R WORK DISPLAY Builde r. min 7AM shift Sun & Mon on· helpful. Call Gloria Doty. Parttime at The Deli. 7yrs. exp. to build cstm ly . 362 3rd St ., #C, 673·3130 CallTony.968-891!8. h a rdwood displays Laguna Beach MARK ETS EstahHshed co. w/health GEHBlAL OFFICE IMralAL S&L For 2nrl & 3rd Shirts Counter help wanted, part pla n, profit shar ing, pd. . 1 ffi E 11 h •. AP a r l m e n t 0 ff i <' e lime. full time Gary's 1 gar 0 ice, ng s "' HARDWARE SALF:S Apply in person: Crown Ha rdware. 1024 Irvine CWestclHr Plaza > N.B. Manager. Ne wer 100 Equal Opportunity DELI MANAG l-:R Ue li. 752.5401, vacat ion, steady work, Sp anish speaking. ac· Units. Costa Mesa. Rent i,.!!!!!!!!!!!E!m!n!!plo!JY!e!r!!!~~I sala ryopen.63t-0fi60. curate typin1c C M • • High Fashion Store 1· w CUSTOM.ra SE•"tCE -------556·1787. needs help ~ offi<'e or Apts., bltpng. 5 days/wk . e promote to mana~c ll:ft 1H •DIUVH * Verifiable rental & office IAt.clNG ment & supervision from TRAJMEE GEMBAL OFFICE sales exper desired. NB exper. required. SllOO mo. Svos. Coun. needed at within. Learn to operate com J b CPRft"IOll ~b'U . I . Assorted offi ce duties area. 760-0Jn "'~" -1"'~. " WANTACARF.F:R " t t k h o esponsa • hes m· H~•KERS U'Mi.....,, .,.... Newport Beac-h s & L pu ers, a e P one or· elude driving. shipping, Prefer t().key by touch ~-Mi n . 2yr s . exver : Costa Mesa ders. com munic ate Past bank experience Ea rn $6 per hr Artist wanted, talented. IRA/Keogh . new ar· lU DelMar w/lr ucking companies. Sore<'meeivheinag, &1·n~logc~inge helpf u l Wk nds & housekeeping.-Girl Fri ambitious, prefera bly M 63J.!M2t t y pe shippin" doru· · vy 1 '" •s r h I'd 1 d H hold""-'th ulpt . counts, 18 3600 exper. ,.. quired. Starts at $4/hr o 1 ays on y 8·5. llunl ay ouse .x:rvares w1 sc ureor carvmg preferred. Salary com· ~ents,leamall.dutiesor Ca ll Mark : 751.2680, ington Beach.5367551 Serving lrv.CdM &N R exp. Mwt like lo meet & mensurate with ex per. Laguna Beal·h cus~omer service mgr 8AM-5PM Mo -Fri ..._.__._._.. .... .__._._.1 Approx . 16 hr v. k work with people. Call Contact: 494 9233 Pos1ton req a sharp, de-__ · n. · • 559.5022 499-1•. Ms.l90CJC1 tail. ~rienled indi v EL ECTRONl (;S Solid General •WSOS Huntington Beach Def1n1te advancement bench tech. Digit al & HEID A JOI? Hos tess & djning room 6 962-9116 for the h~ht person Li 847 lilt Ga've us a ('all •-wn'll do supervisor for pvt coun-""SSB•BS RO ir. ""!!!!~~!!!!~~~--I . power supp es. · . "' ~ • ~ ~ I" 898 3584 Rt<· B · our best!! F.mployer try club, must know how • --. M'-·'-Vi"'Jo co. 1-----------r-onme f k """ ....,.._, " I · 1 s t pays fee!! to type. Ask or Fran needs Assemblers w/2 e r ica e c r e a r y, Data Processing B kin 60w I · ELEM. TEACHYS frvine Personnel Agy 549.0377 yrs. exp. Candidates an g p m. app Y '" person, I< E Y II' U H C H c .M. (;arden Grove 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa H - 1 must have gd. manual NEWACCOUNTS P e r son n el D e pt OPEllATOI areas. 642·0411.Suite224 642·1470 ote dexterity, gd. eyesight. Newporte r Inn, l 107 p f I 1:a.-...1 t ln •-d J al'l')bo........ re . someone w ex per. ......,.... nea appearance "' e· COUNSELOR --·-........ -on IBM L29. Payment on &IGIMEER Hw Affend•t pendable. Work is in life CL-IC ""L a mr thousand basis. 3 Full time. State lie. re· ----------i 2nd sttifl. Apply : M isi; support medi<'al elec· .-9L...... ~ • h rt ii o t f Gene ral · s f & s d tronica.Gd.benerits.On· ,_,_ Gen Ofc.P/timepos.for s s11 ava . Pf.r8409or quired. Civii or sl ruc Ma r ca, ur an MAMAGll JANITOR Light production. Coax· I mm ed 1 a le open 1n R. ial & Oat nble assembly. Part time. wknd pos 1 Irvine area. X1nt. com· tion. 2-11 shift. Salary pany benefits. Call Mon.- negot iable. Apply in Fri. 8·5, Bob Tracy. person at Advan ced S49·09S4. Health Center , 1300 ·-------- Bristol St North. Ste MARIN E Hardware 11100. Newport Beach. store. nds sales clerk, E O. E M f' Dana Pt. toe. F /time. ex- per nee. Call : Balboa Kitchen help wanted-to Ma rine, 549-9671 E.0 . E learn food preparation. M /F /H $3.75/hr to start Male -------- pref Working hours Mature woman for ready 5AM·IPM. M.-r Lon's to wear, no nites, 6 Sun· Kitchen, :1:177 So Ha rbor days a year, full & P tr Blvd SA Call 979·7G47 for _646_-_5388 __ . _____ _ appt Lathe &/or mill machinist. Job shop 714-646·8003 People who need People Thal ·s whal lhe DAI LY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 1s all about · M eC'h a n ic w a nt e d w /ge n e r a l e quip . knowledge for small con stru<'tion equipment de· aler. Health program , 1 i,; O.T. Call for app't. Mobil Scaffolding, 14792 E. Firestone, La Mirada . (714 )9 9 4 -6360 , (213)800-1378. ly responsible persons Experience preferred . m a ture, older worn an. exee . money . ...,.... ·. tural. Work for develop· TIM a..... lay Club Hotel, Lai;~a. 497.4477 Position avail. in our lnteresti'ng wor'" in Samantha m ent compa ny. Foll i1110w~: •---------..:..----------'---------• seeking perm a n en t c M r Pl " · f ..... -.. emrlymt. need a pply . osta esa o c. ease ~leasant ofc. on P .C.H .. Deli cowiler & food prep. :1},~-~"!2c a I b e n e it s . ('all J ack C lark al t eh E t """•"""' W-1&-/W_...__ Ca I : Mrs. P a r elll. P · c · xp. a mus · a l our Irvine Ra nch.-----..........-.......,.,..,, 581·3830 546·2300. Ac cur a le t Y Ping' no Tustin & Newport Stores. l--111!11~ .. llllllll!!llmllllll!I--Experienced AME MBLERS. We will train. Apply 7 AM . MacGrep Yachts. 1631 Placentia, Costa Mesa 4SST. •ICTott Full f..lme.pre-achool 15'J.J.J13 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL s. ... ,, &Lo. 2700Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer 4UTO/D!Ef ..... ~h 1e lep I'd E A U T Y Sa I o n . Jobi ''top quality ' ~am Manicurist Ir Hairstylist deta~expemivecan. needed. HB area . Very ~ drivinc record req. pleasant atmosphere. Call I to 5 wkdys , Some following pref'd. 751-1337, uk for Dave S3l-MZI shrthd. 20 hr. wk. Hrs: Exp or will train AP· Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. 9 " t' be' to lPM, Sat. 10:30 to puca ions now mg ac· 2:30PM. Call: 646-7431 cepl ed Mon-Fr i. from ----------9-11 & 2-4. Apply at 13t52 ............... -i Clerical WE NEED YOUR SKILLS Newport Blvd, Tustin. Delivery man for L.A. Times to homes in C.M. & 11.B. 3"6AM, 1375-$450 mo. + bonus. Depends· ble car 546-4481 or 964-4982. Dental Receptionist : Full tim e . experien ced , mature In a busy offi<'e near S.C. Plaza. S45·4553. perience OR 1·2 yrs. college, elec. tronic tech. school or military tech. school. -Co. will train •Re ports di rectly to Chier Engineer •Co. paid pro('rt sharing •Vacations & holidays paid •Medica l-Ure ins. Aufd.lettawClftt t4••g1r Must be experienced Host.ft Experienced l ...... C.,.. Must be expenenced ~htllCIHtl Must be experienced Please call for a ppt. ~7358, Mon· Fri, 8 :30-5 only 1----------1 BINDERY OPERATOR Slea ....... 1h $Swaatat.1 STnhh $Word~ SW.Wry • AUJO.lOTM .. ! Set-up & run small :::~ Dental Assistant. exp, non-smoking, RDA. F' tr. for N.B. general prac- tice. 640-2970. O nly those seekin g ~--111111!11~~--lll!ll'-t pe rmanent employmt. •••• .. Oftk• c ...... netfd apply. N e w p o rt 8 e a c h Cbey.y deeter olfen ruu folder, stitcher, drill, ·-------."""-or =·Ume permanent 1hrink wrap, cutter Ir do _.. ....... -1151 Ctll Mn.~ mortgage banking com· 511·llJO pany has Immediat e ::i:-rntolb.'l!'deny ~ bandwort ln an expand· "' ......... __ ,.._.,.Dental Assistant, F /T • Ing medium alae prod uc· t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Senlee Dept.e. in varied, Uon ahop. Some ex· position open In Costa lat.....un1 c.aaka. Opp. l d UOOQuailStreet Mesa omce. Explr x·ray XEC SECRETARY to for advanHment, see rer enee require . Newport8each,Ca9294!0 Ucenaereq.831-1420. Prealdent, N.B. Public llr.lbldl. ~-'!!~nee "·-~ttlher 714-911-2170 relationaan. Must have HAWAID ce........ _ ... , .... I.nine ..... a on. WT AL irlnt typiq IOWPM a., ah ·no..•Oua08b. Call Pal, l :I0-5, Mon.-E.O.E. Bu1 lne 11 Mar. En · JOO-l20WPM or11nl11· openlnp tor general of. flee clerks, both tem- porary Ir permanent. Some prevk>ua office ex· perlence dealrable • aood communication 1klll1. P'or appl., call 64HSIOat.. #202. E.O.E. • : lflWPOlt'l'BEACH Frt. f71.18M. thlJalalllc, Efficient & 'tlonal stilla. Challen1ln1 ··1-r---.-w-a_n_l_J o_u_r_a_d __ , u-r IU I J t d I t l ? OrJanllied. BkkPI exp. 4 Ir demandin'1 position for I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~ ,..,.. ,_.,e ,am e. are s ett nlJ us move n o own dal wk. Paid VauUon • mature penon able to Cadllla<'I to Go·Carts Whatever the Fad ~,i:e;::;,t: r:\ ~a~~'i~'n:0~b~~~!hls ~ ~~a'aiir~~Jed :~~~ ~~~d&:d i;!:!:!:~c% handle nsp .. all decpt.111. .....,. c.t, Clualnecl la c.mperthat'a not 1e\Un1 T11ey're the uale.t way Dally Pilot P .O. Box r.:,~e req · • Roll 'em off the ma rket With a Claaslfled Ad Call &U-5'71 --'Ca'--ll_N_o_w_:_t42_·S67 __ a _1 t111l.,.,to101 Call Now! used, sell It now with a tofindjuat the Items an UIO, C.M., CA_. Ad i----·------ _.,. ' Claulfied Ad. aen1<'4eyouneed! ,_ Want Adi r _, ........... .-...-.-.,, DAILY PILOT .JC88 WC I iDN9 . Reach the ric hest recruitment market In Orange County. in a special Dally Piiot JOBS sec- t ion planned for February 25, 1981 . Orange Coast households served by the Dally Pilot and Coast Life number more than 103.000. They make up the most responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the county. JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Piiot staff describing advertisers' services or ~mployment needs. JOBS sections will appear both In the Dally Pilot and Coast Life on February 25. DeadUne is February 11 If a story or photo is desired or February 16 for an advertisement only. To reserve space i n JOBS, call ,...2-5671 Need •stra mon•1 ' o.m ............ •in ~ry Call ~·ll o....• ., .. P T saell co ued• dittlnl ..... I Ml, ,_ tAay pnlerably after --.. ~. uua~n• •• t.a.-, --blkpc Neat, --111\kr a mlllt Eav\r....-Corp. "'U W lTUa 9l. C II M5 .... call lst for ilMerriew w.-... .....CSATIOMI ,.,.. ...... ~ .. .. c-.. ~ v-. Mr Ae/AA lula Au oftlu ltart: M i iar ... .,.., ........ I PllYllWR wltlt laa.t'-' mfr al fUtr•t• 111t..,_ • -'enrical <'Oft ,,. EftaMlla. .,. ..... hetff81 Iii• t 1n HP Wail' 1111 ..... W...W 71ff tw.W_.... 71H .OrangeCoaatOAJLVP•LOT/Monday,February9, 1981 ..................... ••••··•················ •••-:--................... ~ ~· ~ IALllMIMIOM . s.m W...W 71H 1111 ..... 1110 I l:a,.rteae. nee ... ary •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... •••••••••••-•••••••••• ••••••••• .. •• .. ••••• ., for women~a11'Jt.areJ * * ·* 1ec•11~ Boy'• Trwdle bed wit.b Jollia •-YM Teu1a C ....... XW lor llatun plaone n · WUiiiiNllElt matddlll......,, 1peff fam llJ me•berala Ha.-!!!"' MIU...,wt:M6-nOO. SECl£TAIY/ pe.riaC!llllacellenttyP-A.BID aaver bed with blt·la 11400. Tran1fer tt , ......... 7 1 •, 11 e. 1a1 MUii, 10w,.n req'd A.N'nQUSllALL dreuer, 1d quallty. abtortled by Miier. Caqt : famllJ a. Promotion Cl£11CAL for '"-1 fi"Ollt olftff •t· Dail)' IN. rrt uu M2·52& wlli:dy1, '7SNIOI. ::.rlly ~:!' ,!! nil* Ii........ Opportlally •x.i•ta for moapbere. •U00/1no. a..d'IWada.Y ew]N>rt Beach Tentla • tell,.. 90 ,,.,. ..... H · If you rHllJ dHlre q11alllled t}1lilt in aetJve CoatadVickhtMt4\IS J!~:'..:!Mtel'.t.;~03 alOIW Drftel dlD. ta· Club llembenblp for pe_neec. .klillourfrieod· •••~-: ... "· a P.M.A. 6 ofe. Slaortliland A die· SERVICESTAnON ble, 2 IV'tll, C ctne·badl aale. -·'JD.-I)' &eem Cmne ... 111 to-U.. •-=x., lo won bard taphooe helpful. Enjoy ATl'ENDANT chairs, perfect, $900.1--....;....------ day a..cw..,..PM. in •• e1..Ue aplrlt •u.n.nt co. benefit.I in· Dayi, ~a. Apply Sllell Hie~ utiquea. All MZ·Zl'D Brooire IM Tappu 1tove, w ..... W•-••n ot laarmaay. lh• me a cludlnl a free meal per S ,__ belo retail "'-·h l .. 11 oven, broilet. ,..,. Ua · ~•1 l'IUM -call lodar. ••· llr. Ben· ibllt. Apply ln person tat"'", 11th 6 Irvine, w . ~ on y. ontemp. lurnllure, Id derwood typwr 1555 IUCClllOtl ~Tl 'Ill toa.llMUI. tAll·Noon. Mon.Fri: N.B.MZ-1J51. r:,~~Anabeim, c:ood. Sol•. '250. dining Otbel"I ....... 1e1..- ......... 'It? C OhFI 5••-11~1-S Penoenel Stylist /Cutter. Euy. tble/4 chnD'75,831·5MI H ,..,_ ........ Z.UAft.deLa -.,. M'"lllOTTH-I f H 'tag Ant· Voiceltr9eanalyai.lerby ' ... yw cue1 .... r-. , . ....,.._ • ---·Hil'~ Full °' p••--Mission ._ v•-Io n I . u n • l . er1 e 1ques "lm-t -w naugahyd .. CCS ·-~ ·---' .... , ... lh CIUalla of eum ,,.a.i'iiiB.B;t.'i:a, .. V~jo ~Tllrt opport. too Newport Center Dr. moapbere/famlly shop. Wholeaale to the trade "q~~ .da sleeper $150~ lna ..:..=:;1;"-" • m•r<' at • ....._Ual re s..taAaa for colle,. atudenta It N""POftBeach Very bmy. Good money. only Sbop vacuum rio. Floor1-..::..;_,.,..;._..;._..;;_..,;,;,.;. __ _ •I Ht ... t hr eumpa. ... 11.,.uerite. moooU1hten over l8. EqualOppEmplyr M/F lPM~PM. tdys/wk. Sat. scrubber 6 waxer StO. ~-$$$ l'Hl INT rat .. 1 lon1 MJaaioD Viejo Eully eam S10.S15 per 9AM·SPM.183-88110. D,_. Cllaw;.t 6'24724. .MlfV •rtowa. farmill1 tor U.l c..kTi IOIUI hr. CaUJadt: btwn H pm.,__ l ....... 1 1 1¥1t4ti ,..._ 1---------•-t-'66...&-ILI~ ua11,eam....-. .tc C "1 I •t•l·llCI .--..:re ~!'Y · ir.w l me, lyp. Switchboard Operator, Starte ll'ondayFeb9. Ornate Spanish din lbl, 6 -.,..._.._...... Put l'r s#LM ... lng, filing, Ute bookkeep· p/time eves & 'wknds. 0 l0.5P... M F . chn, btfl China cabinet 55%TaxCredit c.,. R 1 'JSU &lqer, H.8 SALIS Ing. phone. Small office. Will train. M2·30l3 pen .. on· " '600. 2 dark llhr look ~rglcal9tainl~ Hai Lile ....., for your Urseat.lY need four sale• TSL Mgmt. 642·1603· ... .._C._... L8335 MT. LANGLEY couches on 8d area rug. __ •.;.;.n ______ __ 1~--... ._ .... ~qual()pportwlity reps to cover Orange . • ~ nSR c~ El"·) Coif bl •· d b I R · t Cl I 7,... ----.__. EmpiDyer-Count.y. ~eaale sales Secreta_ry /.Typist for "" ua ee t •en l I, a I emln& on au c ""' i Lean'° market low"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ callln1--'•,s•·Uon .. ry dynamic investment PreschooHeacber, CM & Fln Vly 968-1331 li ke new.87~8008 30-06 brand new still \n eoM "* ... ~ loF ..... ""... .... "' Garden Grove areas. --Sew od ft't So. Calf. We Mve lK -·•-•.-6 I~ card trade. compan;y.~opsal~ryfor M2·0UL ApplGICft 1010 8' Sofa It matching lov· boUkx. ~lofMf ·Cl ·~ -·-· Exp helpful but not nee. except!onaal s kills .ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• t brown no 1 . . e new,"""' er. a• .....,, ,.._l:ara~W Cate riaC Co. ha s 0 I' otlva•'-R 11 r••c~•IDE esea .. rapnnl. FtTub .. ""'"' ........... h......... •-• utcolng persona 1ly m ........ ep Y n con· ..,.. ~ • H"RBOR "RE'" also pla.,...... ·-ti'onal. 2 · NMI· _........, ••-· ,..._ year, I.ID opeoinp for hill lime, f'd p Q " " " 3 ,... •• -~ llaJ&M ..... •IDOl'e! par t ticne. $AM lo with determination .ti 1 ence to: · Box E.C.E. units required. APPUANCESEJ:tVlCE chain, oak game set, 211).pc waterless stalnleu Uc1111retls.a. 9 :JOAlll /lPM f or perservttaneeisamust. 1296. Corona del Mar, Costa Meu, Garden We buy'*!dappliances other misc. Items. All steel cookware, won in For._ liD ... ask sandwich 6 salad as· Slrai1bt commission 921625. Grove areas. M2·0Cll. ··w.uell recond, guar. less than 6 months old. con lest, besl offer, ...... llr,......_ sem ...... Aiao Deed full position which a llows appliances. 5'9-3077 673-2523 6'5-l308. ~ ,... •-~ you to set own hrs. & be Tucben . . ..-a.m.-sr time slicer to train on your owu boss. No invest· SECllJAl•S! llMDmt•AITIM I IUY APPUAHCIS MINI-BLINDS, beige. fits Los Caballeros Famil1 Ottllid m•Wttantt. Pvt -A'•llf''"ll ~-~ "' part men t r e q . Wr ite FUU,.,-AITTIME ...... C ... S Les 957-8133 B I u ff s c 0 n d 0 . Sports Members hip. pa r t y Io o k I e I I o r -"' tiJDe trainees for after· Classif"led Ad H82, Daily 1 ~ N 'I I knowled1eable 6 ea· SA&8 noou. Lori"s Kitchen, p 1 t p O B 1560 · To start immediately New 15 cu ft Froetfree 3 ' l 0' '" 7 ' l 0 ' '· S4 5 autl ua 2 poo s. spa. -...t--.1 II ... I ....a747 o o , . . ox • Looking for a start in a. ·Part t1"me. Pre.school. refr1·g. ""Cl\ •. M1"crowave 3'10"x5'10" ~-644·5LSO fTym , etc. $350. (All re· ~-penoetocare oat aovern, we I CoataMesa.92926. _,stable building industry? 857 .• ._.._ _,., f" d-"'lnd ctu07257 forordlidlJtoCbourper equi,,.. Nal -..t.e of. • """"" Amana Radar Range Wood dining rm tbl w/4 ~n .,... ues).....,.. _:._ week. Cdll . Replv : flee wD ftll time aec'y •SALES·yn g excited! Considerthelrvin~Com· Sl50640-7M5 1 d 1 d m .. n.--''"-g •-leam u•I· pany current openings: TIAC~S~........ chrs . S400or offer. S-100 computer system in · Ordlida. P.O. Boa .... ••e • I eaper ence Wellqualiftedas dlreCtor "' wuuu .., ..._ got 6969 1 Newport Beecb ~Or •l••b. For iafo. call or cluu'Ce nune. SNF queHlesapproach. Cash! Math. P.E., .S.-Sci. Washers, Dryers ·: GE. 556-__ c processor, memory, call~Sllldaya. l,!114~::!!~------lw /alnt. reitutation. dally-average: aoo.SBOO SECUT• •1tYI Full lime. Garden Grove Whirlpool. Kenmore . Queen·szbed SlOO Coffee fl oppy , m o r e a nd Write: Boa Nn. Daily wkly. M0-7152 af. lOam · • area. 971-5533. Maytag, Reconditioned, bl S50 8.' h SSO 30 software. Ed 5'9·2688 Part Time Wort 11 /F , laAl.ISTATI PU t P O B 1510 efinished guaranteed' ta e, · couc • · w,a eo:,.· · · ox · •SCTRY 1mcn• Flexible person needed TECHMIC:IAM r d li • · · cu ft refrig, siso. All xlnt l pc. Slate Pool Table ~°:~.!~Y~~~anv!l~e~~ Le.._,_._.cam.1----11-.a--'-,C-•_._9_•~·--1 Rapidly g/o .. wlng o.c _lo wort In the "Finai:ice Costa Mesa computer $1'5 e vered 7SO-Sl03 cond.759-0.'M8,95S·2689 S240/besl offer. Parrot P9Q _.. puf ai-al land development co. ~ept._ofour Hom~ Bu1~d· firm needs tech. to as· FREEZER Comm'I 24 . . . -. -cage wrought iron S75. for f'iaMpeople. lll..JDI .....-.-=-.p ....ie AMD~ eeel:s ~ groomed. bi· mg J?iv. W"lll assist ~1th semble • test complete cu. fl. to'p load. S350 Sol!~ Birch, Walnut .. fmtsh 6'2·8850 PMT·TIMI offfeea. Prime area1 SMBOff'n lin1ual, shar p Ind iv. posting, constructtion, computer systems. Com· 760-0489 4:4 md tble + 16 leaf, ----. Double 1our iacome. a wall. Xl•l paJ • •flood typing skills " payables, typ in ~ of puler bkgmd. helpful. like new. S225.1JJJ.7766 WANTED: Su~k & com· ur1eatly medambitiom. hadlta.IOlt We are enterin1 a pl ea1a nt p h o n e m ~mo s /~eet1n g Salary S13-S18K . Many Washe r/Dryer, bronzeeeaut. Drexel Oval din ~lo~ w /f1xlure s . people...-to wllit m (TM)laWJl :::== t':.~ fs penoaatity. Xlnl work· wnte~J?S· ~aily t;rnnds. co. benefits. Call Linda, tone, Kenmore, ~!pr. rm lbl. S2"X(2" + 3 12 .. _ · _ _ ex pa..-~ wtloleaale ._ _ __;_;_;~__:,;:......:----1 swee~ natioe. We ln1 coad. benefits opport Fam iharity with Ac· 557·8640 AntJque ~small dmmg leaves. + 6 ladder back Pool Table $400. Blk Vinyl ou•'-".... ~ for adv~ent.' Salary counts Payable & the table with 2 pull out h ~ -are · for a sales -mm--urat• w/••pr. 10-key _pref .. n-ed .. Must TELEPHONE SALES· . c rs. Im. Call640-l749. 4' sofa $30, 2 calculator&, Needed for pleasant oriented penan who has ... v --"' "'A .... N d 1 I lea~es & 4 matching -Faciltypewtr. 963-7555 l•---------i busineaa office, 1ood d · f b C a I l for a PJ: t be raped, but accurate ee sa es person to chairs, $225 complete. 1060 -, .. ___ 1 _.__ a esare. or • ove 71,1~-.. _... .· lypisl. work from our ofc in ·-' froat olftce --Hly, a var•c ancom'"' Yo -~ 1or en Light yeUow youth bed & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mbc••· ·- ----•'<' ... u --· Irvine. exper in selling. Cftl~ INI' It. ty]lial, telepboae up. mual _penonabl~. • ~--Copy machine supplies dresser, S175 set or $100 Gentle small 12/yr old W..ewd IOI I uunoKLI a pref. X1at wortinl coad. CGnfidelllt m your abttily ~ ........ ., . · · bed , $90 dresser . Gelding, perf. lsl horse ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUTH ~63\-GTOO to commu.aicate with Legal oftice. min. 20/hrs IEC8'TIOMIST-Our top sales people earn 644-9009. With s addle S5SO. Snap-on or other large I ' ...... _... others 6 It.ave depend•· weelll:. must have xlnt WBEHDS $500 lo $1000 per wk. --556-2079. • tool box. ~·---•• ble tramporlation. We English .ti secretarial 540-310laskferAnita. Kenmore washer $75 , 1071 __ 540.4471. CARRIERS · Immediate opening in will tram if necessary. skUls. pleasant surroun· Work Sal/Sun in lovely ..._ Frigidaire gas dryer SSS. Maclt'-ry r a pidly eapand ing XIDt frln(lle benef"lb. Ap-din&• 6 opportunity S7 new Laguna Hills .i:.eal Tele ..... 5-Yey Hotpoint bltn ds hwshr ·~ ..................... Wanted: alJ old & new fis· :~~~~ti~ ~a'ittii~ Oran ge Coa1t Loan ply al! Teleprompter of +.per hr. N.B. area. es'tale ore . Will be Permanent p/time, 25 195. Guaranteed546-86'72 Like new 3HP Curtis air hing tackle & equip. Call who eNoY working with Brokerage' Co. Answer Newport Beach, 901 W. '75-ll5S. responsible for satisify. hrs wkly. Start S4 hr. compressor ~-Also 540-82l6l telephoms, greet public, 11th St. Newport Beach. ing telephone inquiries & From our CdM otrice. llcyclft 1020 1968 Thunderbird $295. --· 10-15 year old youths. litel)'lliae..._.., •SICllJAllAL• occasionaltypiJfgtfiling. Cal I blwn t2·5 pm , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-6103 Mnlcal Start al $4.00/h o ur .1--~-=--..;._:._ __ -k•LES ~ for retail Duties to Include a ll 760-0403 MIW & USED l111traKflf1 1011 2:30PM an~:30PM . llCWiiOMIST mariDe lt.ardware st.ore, aspectaofmktg.support. -.ti ACCESSORIES "CHllUlYPICIEI" ••••••••••••••••••••••• M2·.f321En .. Aalli:for Front olfi ee .. P/T DanaPl.loc.F/time,ex· Weareasmall fab.con-Applyto: TE~~ESALES 1s;3 1rvine (E )6'2.4348 Engine Pull~r. n e~·CONNDirector trombone Lori. 1Z :J0-4:JOpm. llalure per. nee. Call: Balboa cem w/excel. benefits. Mt. PcrlOftl Exciting new Industry ~ton hydraulic mob1.le wilh case. Excellent con· Or.Ip C:O.,t a:rul ~•«• filin1, Marine. 59-1171 E.O.E. Salary comm. w/exper. II'! $4.75/hr. while training. t•ldl.cJ M.leriah 1025 sf~~r Suggested retail : dit1on, StOO. 6'15-8052 after o.lwPW a PP•I. orma, etc. M/F/B 6 skill level. Call for wlHEIRVINECDMRIWY $300·$700 wkly com ·••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST. OFFER. MUST 6PM . 330W. llayStniet 546-191.. appt. 966-2080 missions. Full/P time. RE DWOOD 2x6's xlnt ___.;. ______ _ Comta Ilea, CA .....,.iiiONIST •WB• Personnel Dept. exp'd or inexperienced decking, S.20' long.' 55< ft . SELL Ibanez electric guitar. Equal()pport. Employer SmdO.. _._..... Diredllltt&Cclllcepta s:,~R~t.~ f~r Jr::rl Ste. 350 ~:i~ewey or Chuck Pvt. party buying direct '6._.2021 ~rofes~i~al model with. ---...._..::.C: ,_ St• 1o •,..day. Will · e e . 500 Newport Center Dr. · from mill. 642·9607 by 2/9 bell••-IOIO ree o U fe going up lo -... tnla:c.B:IM--Mu1t type. Sb. pref'd . NewportBeach,92&63 to reserve. the neck. Woodgrain rAYllCJU.C..-a •artll.'rfJI ....... 1----------1 $1,000mo. 750-1705 714-414t 3389 Tele phone sales, s et ••••••••••••••••••••••• body with bard s hell To peafGl'm dlrieal ac· Eap. A almt tnia& a E IOppE ;:_M/F app'ts for field salesmen C9h eOl5 'r'.i price! J ohn Wayne case S500 5'8-6446 CCMmdlllWDl'lc a4iatrid .. ..._:KW m. .....,.__ SICllTAIY qua mp...,, out of 3 person olfice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tennis Club mem · --·....:..._· ____ _ f':iyroll pnlCl"aln • ..,_ CaUO---.--··-Newport &each pro· SS /hr. or from your PERSIAN llALE KIT· beuhip. Mual sell ! Lookin1forGoodCond. P~!~ ~.:..I~ lllCWllOHIST --s ~ re11ional omce seeks SICllT AllY / home. Generous bonua to TEN Wbt, 5 moa. papers, 752·2414, &M-1515. ZrLDJlAN CYMBALS , ~·~"' _.... ...-w. versatile secretary with • REC-.......... IST start.~ hrs. 942·7435. 1hotl. GOO. 548-0t71 FLY INTERNATIONAl. 20in ride.ti 18in crash. sired . $1CM3·Sl2'7 per Ne•po rt Beach . xlnt. typing skills ... '""" · 557-3393 month. Apply in pel"IOD: Telephone aales ea· Production liaison SlSOO/mo 640-2912 Exper. phones, type elephone Dogs 1040 on Pam Am with airline Fountain Valley School ... rience. Lite typinf· d d · d. t l ----· --· 45+ wpm, lite bkkpg, Person needed to verify ....................... two.for-one ticket s lip. Offic• Fwwltw• & ..-nee e amme •• e y. m1·s". "ler1·,.a1 . lrv1·ne K S OND D i s t . Co r n e r general otfitt.. 4Clhrs/w . Mustlt.avex.lnl. memory, ---------'" ... '" app'ts for solar energy EE H PuJ15. AKC. S i ngapore . Centra I Eqlli....... 1015 Talbert/Newland. Clos· Call Jin( B i kinis : begoodwithnumbers.ti SE.CRETARY mfr.CallK.H.540-8894. Co. loca led in S.A. Champ sire.M/F.Pet& America. Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••. ing date: 2-lHll. E.O.E. 714-&M-__ 'Z772 _______ 1 should be familiar with SECllTARY S4 . 50 /hr + b o nu s s how · Pvt Pt Y · any of ll countries. MOW AVAIL.AILE ----lhebestlton!lacroutbe Fub. Island lnvslmt. 754·0535.~93. 213/697·13'5aft6pm. Hurry! Good until Feb Finestsoftwarafor DEC "-uyTecWc'-And or Drug Clerk. Will train. Moulton P laza Pharmacy Lag Hills . Mr Dreyfm 761-3784 Plants: lnl. mainl. FIT SC /hr to slarl, Co benefits Call 545·6252. Plmtlc Wortaen ca.,. ...... MoW.n T~Wr .. prn 4 day. ~r wee~ eceptionlsl for .... f 'trm C hi I g · g Good clerical s k ills 28 7""'""""' "" Chl"ronr. ... :c Clinic. p.fT. coun~.,. . n In . 11 h Id r I . .,.,..,...,, Systems. All residential. ... -.. u Applyinpenon divenlfied secretarial w /70wpm typing . eletype/Clerical. Stock mont_ 0 ema e1---------multi .unit . c o m · lite office, gd ap-oppty.lnveryful·paced Shorthand required. Ac· Brokerage Firm Harleqwn Great Dane SPLJT&SEASONED mercial /induslrial ap-.. pearance, likes wor~i"g ST. J()t9it corprte hdqlrs. Shtnd. counting knowledge & Newport Center. Mature with papers. After 6 pm • FlllWOOO * plicalions. For info. call with people. 631·54165. 17422 Derian Ave., Irvine t ypin1 .ti exper. nee. Non· computer skills helpful. person, accurate typing 646-8315. • • • 8'8-9111 • • • Pyramid Data, S39·l5Z7. s mkrspref. Xlnl. med/· X lnt. work ing _cond. necessary.Call Marjorie M 1 Cbow KC f llECB'Y10MIST (Co rne~'!:)lvin & dental benfts . Heavy w /goodbenefits. Exper. 644·2442. ae. 2 yrs.A .. •-Newport Beach TenniscoPIERS: Xerox 660 ' LOAMnOCISSOR 714-540-7171 phones, typing & work r-'q 'd. Mon .· Fri. 8·5.1--------fect1onate , xl.nt watch Club membership avail. Sl200 T h .b S750 TIAIMH variety. CaU: 640-0123. Hun ttn gt o n Be a c h . TUIMllS dog, no yug child. free to below cost. "Tennis 646.0545 ~1~7~.11/ · A c c u r ale t y pi n·g-, SALES Sll).7551· For any of 8 stores in good home. 67s.5163 elbow" prevents further ----· ------ pleasant phone voice. 'mm ed. openings, full ---------I SECURITY OFFICERS Orange County or San For Sale : 9 week old use or membership. ~75. Grundig Stenorette Dk:· Pref.. non:s mkr. ·c a ll time & part time. rea~er * •SECUTAlllS• * New high riseoffi~e com· Diego. Rapid Growth, Black Lab Male. $300. 955-2411 ask for David. taphone. Nr new. Barely· ~wn 9-l~td: ~9764 ~ represenlat~~es for m· AcctPay/Mfg /FshlsS12 00 P 1 ex need s n 0 n . benefits. Apply , PETCO 540-3137 used. S225. 646-3375 side sales positions. Gd. . • A n i m a 1 Su p p 1 y SINGLE MEMBERSHIP· IECIPT'IOMIST cqmpany benefits. Apply T70!An-!'/FunS13,200 uniformed security, & permarkels . 15041 ,_,..._.. IOSO Newport Bayview Yacht MIC ROFIC HE reader • With or "without typing in person: Pennysaver. Bkpr/G1rlFri$12,000 alarm·communications· Goldenwesl St. al Bol~a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Club l&OO. Dues S17.SO 9x12. format S2l60 new, ,, .needed. Top pay. Tern· 1660 Placentia Ave., T7~/Shl~/FshfsS15,600 fi re control offi cers. H.B.B9l-0355. * * I BUY mo. Leaving area (714 ) o nl y $100. 6C5 ·6521 , .poriary· & fulf time. Call C M Monday Friday t Liz Reinders Agency Cornpetitive examina· * * 966·0221 5'8·8292 Tod Services al 979.8900 . . . . 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE lions to nu 8 positions . Typht/T~ribH' Good . used Furniture & .. --,---------1-tos Newport/833-8190/Free Xlnl rompany benefits. Gen. office work. Eigh AppUances--OR I will sell Heavy duty sliding dr eh 10 7 RESTAURAf'ITHELP SALIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Salary M.50 to S4.75 per school graduate. Gd orSEl..LforYou . . f~ame &screen, 6x7. An·•••••••••··~··••.••••·~· Part time lunch shift Position available in SECllTAllY hr. lo start. Apply in benefits. Costa Mesa MASTaS AUCTION hque bathlu~. Windows , Grul Valentine glft .. Pair Presch ool teac her· .counte r help needed. floor covering sales . Needed immed. With or person at Securit y · area. WiU be moving lo 646-1616 lll-t625 rug, Georgia Buggy . Peach·faced Lovebirds needed. 5 days. Exper Ideal for college students Residential and com· without shorthand. Tern· Information Desk. So. 1 r vine. Farmer · s ' 646-43112 r70. 492 -8383. > EDLER INDUSTRIES 2101 Dove St. N.B. Across from O.C. Airport education. & love re & housewives . O.C. mercial.CallMr.Terry full ti c CoastPlaza.3333Brislol. In s uran ce GruoUPEuro""'an smoked glass . _.. ..._~ C 11 R porary & me. all EO ..-qu1r.,... _.._..,,. Airport area. a on Welch, 751·2324 Tod Services al 979-8900 C. M. No phone calls 540-4100. E dining set. almost new. Encly. Bril .. new, sac. Free Doberman Blk /Tan world Book & Jr. And Male neutered 1\.'::> yrs. Pre-school TIACHllS . To start iUlmediately. Parl time or full time. P re ·scbool 157·12J63 rao.nsSIYI SALES Can you live on S21K ·SC5K a year com · miuion? U YO\I are self motivated, ambitioul • can manage lime your pC>tentiaJ is unlimited! Age 6 tn not a factor this business Involves pro-.en managem,ent, Hlea 6 penonal develop- men t program .. f F YOUR GOAL JS SUC· CESS call 897-Uts Progreasive Develop- ment Intl. aak for (;Inda. PIOJICT ••• E•per. iD componeau. electrical connectoH, hetmell c seala , transducer d e1l1n. ma&eri811, • metboda. llecbllkal EbliDeerinl. de ..... pnf'd. WUI re- port cllrectlJ to Chief Eo1lneer 6 as~ume reaponsibiUt,y for mjr. developmt.. eftor1a: QualilW candidatea caU for appt. lln .. Plerick. ··-. tltm•, TclQI. 2bn /dal· IJ, All dellYerJ, L.A. Tim•. SIOO per wHk. La,_. Baedl ....... Pt18LIC Rl:LAnONs .. ...,.., ... to ....... , ..... ta. __...,,,...,,..call .... Amee • .,..,.,. 2·~PM . 95S-O.S54. John Bloeser Carpet Co. pleue. ._,.IST Sol a & Loves eat S27S. • • r-M arrantz Stereo. tradi· P rt. Must be accurate tional Coffee .ti End Ta· 20 hrs/wk lo suil your ble set, beautiful 25' needs . Or ange Co . ColorT.V.$200. Formal3 Airport are~. m.9252. pc Sofa set includ. Sofa Great Boob set. 731-1420 63\-5363 anytime SllHIH) lotl ~ MEN&WOMEN Isn't It time to begin a SALES CAREER, not juat another job? 45M 40M 35M 30M 25M 20M -·1sM 12M ·JOIN US IN YOUR CLIMB TO THE TOP! 1981 WILL BE OUR BEST YEAR. WILL IT BE YOURS? SICllJAllY Excell. oppty. for sharp Security gal to wort in fast·paced SECURITY Newport Beach comm'I, real estate ofc Excell. 0 A d t yping .ti dictaphone 00r tten ant TYPISTS skills required. Challeng· Mwrtott Motet •Immediate Openings In~ poaition for right gal. Evening position availa-•P /Ume, F /time. Temp. _c'!!a!!!!l :!!Lall!!!!!a!!, m-!!!!!!!!!!2900!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!I ble for a people-oriented llllm911a·~T~fo~Ycall Tod = person able to check ID 's Services al 979-8900 bed (immaculate) all in xlnl cond. Can move. (714) 641-2998 I IUY FUaMITUIE Les 957·8133 Lo .. I••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Send someone you l~ve a Like New Nordica Comp. ·l bouquet ~ 30 mull1 col· Ski boots. Sz 12, ScoU . ored hehum b~lloons. bootssz 10Voi 644-1534 Great for Valentines day & come with your own SACRIFICE. Price re· personal message. duced. Hexcel Bluelites Perfect for ever y oc· 175cm w/Solo mon 5S5 ca sion. We deli v er. bindings Sls.5. Xln't con· 673-4419 _ dition 648-3724 n.lleclo. HIFI, Steno IOtl & enforee hotel policin 1-----------1 at the door of our lounge. olvo Mechanic. 3/yr exp· ---------=----------. Secretary ToVPof .......... O ur f ost g-ow1ng corr- pony needs o highly de· pendoble. self-motivated secretory E n joy ex c e I k co . in complete repair of benefils. Apply in person Volvos. 99.SO/hr, 40 /hr 9AM·Noon, Mon·Fri. It 951 •~ Personnel ,_w __ ·~-·.__. __ . _____ , MARllOTT HOT& W ~SSIS 900 Newport Center Dr. Now acceptin1 applica· NewportBeach lions. Reuben E. Lee. EqualOppEm.plyrM/F NB. full .ti P IT days. 1175-5811 to assist the vice president SEC"Y.ofC. W.I of marketing. Real estate. uaume total office control, front of. The successful condido1e flee apperarance, OC shouldhave goodtrons airport area. SlOOO cription sitms. type 55-60 + b • aed o n exp er. 1-----=--.;.,;._.;._. ___ 1 WPM _____.. r 833-mJ ire Oper ator As · • ~ P9fSOOO ityJ.·---------1istant /Clertcal. StClck and obity lo W()(k oo o llllll!l-lll!fl______ B r o k er a I e F I r m vorietyof projects. Security Newport Center. Mature SICUllTY penion. accurate typift1 FHP oHers on ottroctive OMC• neceaury. Call Marjot:ie solory based on e~-· PrestJ1*1lhotel has Im· 6'4·2442. • ond med. need for e,rper'd. 1-----------penence Security Officer. OODWORKING·Futl· u cellent c om p o n y Quallfted candida\e wm time, exper prererred, benefits. poueas a min. of s finl1hln1. auemblr.' For i~terview appointment please coll: (71 ,.) %2..+431 l=MP month• ex per. to In· ahlpplq II rec. 545-S72S elude: dlapekhlng, the ablllty lo maer.c:t quick· ....,........ . l >', re q u Ire m In ... •••••••••••••••••'~ •• supervilian • han mln. "411!Q 11 IMI ;t1pln1 requ1Nmenls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.U01ea.ceU.co.beDef'lta . lacludillll • b9 meal per TlffnJ lamp al1n••. 1Mft. ApPIJ iD penon Nanlilo da.., btaaaet. IAll-ffooa, llon·f'rl., Tb• P•....a.. Plum Mt PeN ' ' Coa•l HwJ, La1uu MAmon' M01'a. a.ac1a-.-c1a11 ...... ta...Or. MwwtOltBMdl S.-OllP ICmpbr DDV'·+~t~ Pi~1~erv ~~ ruf\ni~- use ,,,,,.,.. It/ service when placing your ad ... a Dai.ly Pilot ad numper will ·appear in your classified ad . : . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call In at your convenience during otf ice 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 642-5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brandnewcolor TV, still in box. $300/0 BO. 642-7850 ______ _.:._~ •' 1 Pair RTR 600 's ·.., Speakers. Must hear lo appreciate. Xlnt co11d. • $100 NelCJ(iable. 960-8362' after5:30 UHF ~ control con· verter unit, ~ver all UHF chumeb Including 52. Call Wade. Masl1P:r tll-a2 , 1---------..!..·-· ·. The Ultimate Car Stereo: • Nahmichl Cass D~ • "/Foat* amp. -.a1~, . IMhl...... .. I , , , ·'. •••• !.! ............... . ........... KU/ ,. ...... ftJI .. ······--············~· ~ Boat1'ehlrtllabla1 , . bpert Paint, varaltll ....... ~ fle, • •• Repain. .......... I •l ~. "'' ..,..... ....... ... , ' .................... ., II.I lalltitallle ''I -...,..... ·1( .......... .. .................... aAal&MT WUtCR • ............ ........... ) e ,. Coast OAILV PILOTJMond•y. Febru•ry 9, 1981 ..... , .... .... ...... .... ..w . ...... .......... ...... .,_, . ...... UM4 av • .,. 1aa.. THk e a, raU•, 1rat•• Co•plete wit .. llllll •e6PtCliln ..... r.-.n· _.,,., .., "" WANllD lm a ll boat triller, '" ., OICAT ntlKINO BOAT ... R.alloult1'rlr »hp wtboard-MS tm ,.._ ... . 4, ...... .... F'ully etautPOl!CI Perfect Uv•abo&rd -.,,000 SUp M .OIO loM fOf' ts yra at 1l 'it'l avall Pvl pty SM lM& °' M0-2254 on boat SACRIACE 7JIAYUH• J7fltwt. IJO ....... L ... c--. ......... .... '"""· Ply .,.....,....., btra.$15,000 c .. 671-26'5 ..... ................................................................................................................... • '::::;. .r,..t;... • ................ !~!.! ~~ .... -....... !?.'.~ ~~.!.~---········!?.~ !e ............ !?!~ ~ ............. !!.'.~ .......••.•...... !!.~ •••,••Wi•Mft•I ..... ,_ r;.,nt .v.:· ~ ~j For the btU deal 1, JalW' u MK ns all I Toyota CeUca S'l' '11 c...... C.onYtrtlble IHOWllOOMCOMD. W -.._, .... _ aft.rtiimm.eou · Oran,. eomt7 ... Come ort1. vtr1 ••II main· Coupe, s ...... alr, Am· All/nl ...-.. AC. full '71T·'IOP "" -·• ----SffUa'l'odayl talned llU1t Sacriftce Pm llnc:i...,.,•Po'• pwr 1119 IM-411'1 Power lwallff. power lm,.....Hr.,.,U •n !·ISO C\dtom P'ord & ...._ •bttll. laadau top. ' · ....... , .....,a1.eeriq IMPORT nn, muy atraa, naoa oe u.• ....._, aUftf wit.ti • Rlrisa Clualc 1141. •Illa ti t/leleuopl•I AU'IOIUPPLY ,..f. alnt coad muat lff t7JI bladl ......... XJt eo.d. beautiful cond 11•1 •tHrl•I wlaeel, air, aotN. llaa<lMaler 75 .a. ' •••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp. •100. 11S'·l020 whl1. all opt. 'snts. All/'11...._,..,..._. AaaheUn m.tlOO SAlll.•ACI AMAi ... 10.1. ..._m, dow ......,., 1u&cMn1t1c PorW. CHIAP!! SU1tllb med turbo kit '70. "r• DataUD Z <'U'I .,.....,.,, .... Dall•% lllOtor ............... 761-HJ7 ----...... s. ...................... IMPORTANT N(JJ'lCETO Rl!:AOERSAND ADVERTISERS ·•Chevy Van, nblt Z83 VALLIYMOlrl'S a...t•ZD• trua. a.. wtul.e wttb loa ......... lJ S 1700 .,.........._,.. 'T7 Toyce.a Coroo• ••JOG· 'IO Buick Pan Aveoue Burpndy 111t.erior IT• cwt..;,· · ·mags. --:i::vt~Y· NOWOPEN air, pa, pb, "'1.000. call I/mo okl, idnt cond, Nr'. 1nltea, lmmac'uiite -----0r...,.County'1 1N..-..aAer1pm. velour Int. fully loaded, tbruout! a ,100. 7S.·l'llO W-'M tltO IJ 1-JMO 4tMt4t VoHunelluda Dealer 'IO Tettel. Slpcl, liftbaclt, ha• ever,ih1nc. Barcaln or AH•er Ad UOt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-.SSundlya 916-1120 am/-. a/", -•-t c:ond, ata,7JO. (7t•>•ta5. MZ·.,.·lilbn. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR IQl ... IUD for top Uled rara·rOfflgn, AMAi •M SJ• •take over pymt.1. c.-. H 11 HJJ domeatk1 or classics. If MAZDA Ut.'JGll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• your car is extra clean, IOI s. Anlbeim Blvd ... _ 9770 y .. l.e.d "7t Coucar XR7, loaded. see ua YtRST! $ Anabelm --.--1._-.... ~.-II xlat cODd. 11,000 ml. I SJ 6 llOADWAV ••••••••••••••••••••••• V... ~ '9000, ~Sl?J. SAN TA AMA ...... 9740 .,........ '11Ced.S.•• --.. ff""0 835•3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun roof,' speed , ... t f tit.._... .. C ••• tt DIESEL "'' ,. , •• ' ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• k 1Ht uu1"'"''°"'"'HOMA041H1 '67 230SL. lmmac. in & (7l7u:n,)e. · power ll:ajtaer ...... "II Granada, 1 cyl, .. dr, out, blk /red, auto, 2·tops, • * USID IMWt• orig. owner, 1 driver, all $6"5 .. wtlMI, cnhe c... alot cond, a /c, pa, pb, "I la Or_,e C_.ty 2925Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WllUY CLIAMCAIS AMDftUCICS COHHRL '73 2002 (0558) s v c records . p . p . trol. ..._, e.dla. tape deck, SDOO. -.ous '75 2002a 10035 > 675-89C3 (012 ZER) _e_v_e_Jw_lmd _____ _ '77 320ia (004) '776.30csiauto (0040) '71 2505.. 1 owner. Xlnt. '80528iA sunrf. (1625) cond. '5500. ~loNcl ~ Eves: 759-lCMO ORAMGICOUMTY'S 4~L '78, yellow. loaded. ~ L-"llllAICl.(L83i• "'-sT Ski racks, etc. Perr.•----------• .........,... cond. Pvt. owner moving ., East. $25,850. Call : ~ 714~ 76VWYAM 7 pasaeqer, looks & runs great. All original. (7270) $7995 '71 T-bird, 3dr, vinyl top. All power. Very clean cond. 645-9'115. '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE Wgn. l'IOOorbstolr. SB.2571 tf 47 • •••••••••••••••••••••• The price ot items advertlaed by vehicle dealers in the vehicle clauified ad vertising columns does not Include any applicable taxes . licen11e. transfer rees. finance charges. tees for air pollution control de· Sates·Service-Leaslng vice certifications or de· Roy C.-. ... ,IRC. C HEVROLET :.-..-,.1t.1rhur llh d I' ~I·\ !\1 ~;.-.;,\ 546-1200 Sacrifice. must sell 1986 M 8250S xlnt cond . 675· 1669 or 833-2105 CllYBIMW lsU1 Broadway 74FOID MAYBtlCIC 6 cylinder, stJclt, Am-Fm cassette. Thia car is super clean! (818M FN) aler documentary pre· -------Rolls ftoyce BMW Santa Ana 835-3171 paratlon charges unless HIGH IUYY 1540Jamboree '74 MB2-2llOC 2·dr, alnt I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ otherwise specified by T doll , S rt Newport Beach 640-6444 cond .. all xtras. lthr RlS Tri the advertiser. op an; .or · po s --seats, $7500. 673-3091 '77VWIUG White on White 4 sl>"d. stereo, heater. custom white walls . Super clean! Low miles . (U2TJJ) YC>ua#I CAIMI.LAC DbLlaS..IM ORAt«HCOUMTY! S2H5 , ~Uowcfu{ ~ VOlKSWAGIN. IHC 38' CH -cabin T /S.1_____ Ca~s. Bu,s. Campers .. 80 BMW S28i, 4dr. cloth • G d . cond $19 ,000 . ......i 9510 914s.Audi s int 24500 mi assume 75 2804dr,maple.loaded. 673-9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AskforU/C MGR lse: Company .go· to ps, pb .. cruise, Am/Fm, 13° outboard, wood and '69 Toyota Land c;;ruiser. JIM MARINO company cars. 646-~ auto, au. 69.000 mi. 1 ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove r'glass. needs work . $375. good body, good ml. eng VOLKSWAGEN -------owaer. Perf. cond. All 964.3316 nds little work. xtra eng 18711 Beach Blvd.' D..._ 9720 maint. records. $8950 $7295 ~~~~ SALES, SERVICE ANDLEASJNG 1----------1 for parta. $1700. 493-5343. HUNTINGTON BF.ACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm. Eves: &M·9008. Ne ABERS ~~ •......... !!.~! ' '79 Viking, fuJI elec· ... ....._/ 14~2000 If 77 J•,.. ._ + 2 · t d' Is int-.!.~ ev•4 harp '76 450Sl. l o tronics. ca · .ese • m Clilula 9520 f"'8 DOI.LAI Air" ••to•• Uc, mileage, can usume 1se 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove ... ADILIJr\.l.: ORANGECOUNTY'S cond. P.P. 67~1. VI"" 1----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• , ..... 0 FOi looded! 1006111 make offer (714)73!M021 ' Bayliner, Sunbridge. 't& Ford Woodie, restored ""' 1980, FWC Volvo's, A/P. $13,000. ALSO '29 Model GOOD & CLEAN '78 JOOD, sunrf, reserve )1 H,tth•lf Hl\..t I 1 °'''' '\,"".._' ')JO 'll()O FIMIST LINCOLN-MERCU RY DEALERSHIP Smalldwnortrade. Taite A Town Sedan, 4 dr, tank. serv. rec, 78M mi. 8ARWIClf DAI ,UN over payments. With restored. Ideal for stu· USID CAIS! $18.500. 411&-1946 '7'YWI~ COMYaTllLE Black on Black Nwpt Slip. Reduced rrom dent. $10,000. 675-6161 . MGI -,-7-4-4 111·~ --~ .. ··-.... .._ ...... _ 1 )1 !J'S. U 1 !11\ 4 speed, Am·Fm stereo, low miles! (85SWQZ) '76S.•• Power windows. power seats, cruise, tilt, very low miles local car . 1831RYY1 ~?t.tlJ. • $'9.500 to $41 ,500. '58 Mercedei Benz 190 Newport Yacht Exch. Sed•n. needs new eng .. 675 1800. l900/08067S.7666days miracle mazda '7918'Rangerl/0 ESTATE SALE: 1956 Likenew.'6500. Buick Special!! 2 dr 2150Hsborll•d. 1-----642-·_067_l _ hardtop. 1 owner. 44,000 Costa MHa 645-5700 , .... / orig mi, xlnt cond. PS, --- Ce..tw 9050 PB, dynanow. $39()()/ofr. WANTED' •••••••••••••••••••••• (213) 592-5832 • Late model Toyotas and •IMMAC28'·34' BOATS 6/12mo. plans prepaid from $180/mo. including slip, lessons 714/964·5994 '29 FORD ROADSTER V o I v o s C a l I u s BODY.Needs work. TODAY!!! $1500 675-3175 '•IMMAC28'-34' BOATS ecreatiaallll 6Vzmo. plans prepaid V.Mdn 9530 from $189/mo. including ~·•••••••••••••••••• ••• slip lessons 7141964.5994 78 D~ge RV Van. Self· • contained. Xtras. low , W 9060 miles. 842-5.241 WMel DriYn 9550 ricltson 32'. '75, whl. •••••••••••••••••••••• loaded, cimtom lnt.~xt. 3 JeepWaoon~r. ps, pb, Bristol cond. Offer. PP. • ll8·790!.99-08'12 air, hitch, Waren hubs, MM, alnt, SZ800 firm. atalina 30' " Npt moor· .... u_1_-e:_•_aft_1_._-=----i ing, w/refrig., 110 gen .• shower. RDF, VHF, dpth sounder, 7 bags," much, much more. SS5.000. 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••• 545-7505 7tet..y 'IJT•Pk*• Diael, Seott.lcl•le model. '71 18' Sol Cat. Excellent Air conditioned, extra Earle Ike TOYOTA· VOLVO ltU Heri>or l l•d. Co•I• Mn• ""•O ·U OJ ""\40.t 0 7 PORSCHES WANTED 13631 t•arhu• tt1v~1 Gerd<tn G10~ " 636·i3Jl cond. Must sell. 675-1•. tan It '• Auto m at i c 833-2105 tranamluion . 31 ,000 ~~;:.;,.;_ ______ , miles <LPmZI> !~===~=--=~-:---" ido 14. 10 yn old w /trlr. $6"1 all gear, good cond. $1250. 551 -2820 Ive Top Dollar Paid ' Daysailer on 40' moor· ing in N.B. For Your Car' JOl*tSOH & SOM LlacolllM..-cwy ~""4.(l 26216Harbo;Blvcf. ~ 8Ji~ _ Costa Mes_a _ 540.5G30 673-7996, MEW.-otrr MARINA Slips Avail. 646-0551 '71GMC~ 450 engine Automatic transmw ion. air condi· tioned, cruise control. AM /FM cassette. super c lea n . Mag wheel 's Dock on Balboa Pen tor sailboat up to 42'. $375/mo. 673-4928. 1 (455TZU) $5895 Mopeds (Puch >. must sell immed, xlnt cond. S300 ea. 080. 613-9106 '78 Foxi Deluxe. great cond. lo mi, best oUer. 1------- 'IODATSUM Call 557-9670. 9150 rtCK.UP Black 4 speed. am trm stereo. cttrome wheels. We Pay OVER -·ooll For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi v w .PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hi way at Bayside Dnve Newport Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paid for any used cat (foreign or domestic) in good condition. See Us First r ~ ..........•.....•...... •79MG1 4 s peed, 2A,OO miles. new tires,st.ereotape. (936G ) CUYllllMW I.star Broadway Santa Ana 835-3171 9741 $9419 ·~KfcWt Uowcwl ~ VOU(SWAGEN INC . 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove S7tt5 • .. "",i.ooou•""1•n~ia;.,..•.,.,1.0611M"" • • • • • •••••••••• • • •• ••• • r---------1, ....... ~ _. ..,_ .. , _ Lll!!..t.SE '73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. .:;A S3.000. For Sale DIRECT! CHEAP!! 1911 PIUGIOT VW parta. '68 left & right '77 Eldo loaded MUST door. '73 left door. $5() SELL, Xln1 Cond. Lo Mi. each. 548-9744 $4995 eve, wlmda Ml-7962 LINCOLN· MERCURY. 16-18 AW> Center Dr. SD Fw)'·Lake Forest exit IRVINE IJ0-7000 '76.-CUIY IOICAT 4 speed, factory air cond., Am-Fm st er eo. custom wheels. <SSlPJJI $2495 ~~M.~'t 534-4100 Slightly used turbo kit TUllO. '70 '74 Datsun 1. ca r.i 768-st\:n IEACH IMPOITS 66 Bug. Rblt, new tires. in· '77 El Dorado: Needs J!~~~aGrrboo:e t e rior. Pe r!. pai n t. some attention. $3500 or 1 ________ _ Must sell 'Tl 280Z. Stick 848DoveStreet $1.650. 1-661-3982 best oUer. 5J6.. 7898 mt-. tt52 i1h1rt. mag wheels Ex· NEWPORT BEACH tras Perfect rond S6200 · 752·0900 640-5074 , _________ _ '75 Scirocco. S3SOO or '68 Eldo, all xtras •••••••••••••••••••••• p ymts of SlSO /mo. Restorethisclassic.$750. 1977MUSTAMG one._ 9750 a m I rm st e re o . n u 675·5491 eves. A .. CMIMltlc. •. power brakes, yr guar. on eng. I '80 2oosx. bla c k•••••••••••••••••••••• trans&dilf.SS7-6STI '75 Sdn D'Ville custom st••r •9• A•·F• hatc hback beauty ,· lt7'ftOllSCHI 1---------touring, aJJ It.hr & opts. 1hno.C6IOUHCI w lwire whls & Decor '"tZl .. COUPE '79 Blk VW con vert . Prime cond . S2450 . Pkg. s unroof. am/ff!l vs. 5 speed, air cond .. AM /FM cassette S8SOO 646·7Z74 s.tereoca5S.only 8000m1. 'pwr. windows, cruise. C ut'e ! 957·0447 am ------ tike new, $1500 ~ t ake AM /FM c:ass. & unde r 678·0154 pm '80 Seville . Silver. maroon over pymts Mi chael, 16,000miles! (9'200368). int , wire whl covers. BARWICK 011 T\UN ' --.... _ ... ._ ..... _ • • '" •• ' J '\ 646·99ll. S27,9ll '70 Squareback. mech stereo FM tape.loaded, restored. clean in & out. xlnt cond . PP. Make orr 78 Mustang, PS, PB. auto. '78 Datsun P.tl. 29,000 orig $2000/080. 646-4327 &M·4666 47K mi, $3:20() OBO. Pvt miles. stereo. like new, Pt 67S.20lll9 make offer. St eve '69VWBug,$l900'orbestCOIRaro 9917 y. evs. 9S7-4089or731-J262. oner, new brakes & tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mustang Convt. Stock . --------good cond . Ttn a : '67 Caniaro. 3r7 8 cyl. lo mi, xlnt cond. S7.500. '79 Datsun 280ZX . Dr, 548-4946. g r eat s hape , $1800 771·1228~ves hrwn. 5s pd, Allo,.ed 9S7·395Seves. whee ls. am /fm /cass. ,74 91r Coupe 5 5~ '79 VW BUS snrl. amtrm '67 Mustang, orig owner, Xlnt cond. 20,000mi. stereo alloys '\le ry cass. Z/bed. bra w/tire '68 Camaro 327 runs well. xlnt cond. 12300/0BO. S8SOO 71.4-s.&O:tn ., ~n-clean. · $10,5oo.' Kans. mount. 23K rn i. $7400 A very good inve$tment. ,_SS9 __ -0_U_l6. ------ tact Patti. 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ZS,000 Yol•o 9772 1'-.7•9-.. -oN7•x-•b•l -k-•1 • mi, stereo/tape s1111rf ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'°"''.. ac . a c. &M·7591 · Gold.Accent pkg incl ps, YOLYO pw, cniise. rear wiper· Ms loya 9756 washer. am/fm . stereo. •••••••••••••••••••••• cass w/suriound sound, #1 D£ALER IN U.S.A. li!Old panasport m ags. ROY run t:11ac:k1go1d molding ~ CARVER protect. Grp.· thermo "OLLS·R'OYC[ l{Uard int protect, Ming "' paint process, bra. gold tMOJ•mboru accent striping, all serv. ,.._ __ _. :=1 a.u ll & smog com pl. 12.600 CLOSED SUNOAn SAUS, SBYICE AMDLEASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAIUIKE YOLYO 1986 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA '80 Cutlass Brougham . 15,000 mi, loaded. Wknd or'lllft. 6, 832·2ZC7. Classic 'SJ Super 88 . .,; C~ Moma 79 All orig, 51,000 mi, best 2 + 2 H a t c h b a c k r ,_or_re_r_._MS-_9024 ____ _ E conomical· 5 s peed '76 Cutlass Brougham manual tram.Cle~ car ! Supreme w /T . To p , <052X.ltJ). AM /FM stereo. AC. wire -0r ig mi.· 646·4331 or1_.,._ ________ , 63 l·S594. 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IUlll CUii YDUI HDMITIR DlllY PIPER ORANGECOUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 C FNTS Unexpected rain leaves coast drenched !IW"PNt' •lfllt't 11torm lhal :o v. .-pt acrou Otanee Cou.nty mo.i.l al Sunda) and nrh Wday 1 on 1l5 Yr&}" out 'pokt-mt'O t or tbe 5 "t>•theor Serv1c1: in Lo~ Angel~:. .)a id :.hov. ers v.111 be tess1:mng to I~'-" than a lU percent chance of .tn) mort: liprinkles tonight rhe forecast IS Cor clear sk1ei. b>· ton1ghl l'Xlt:nding al least through Wcdnt:i.da) No new Par1 h c storm are shaping up. Alai a • sanity studied By DAVID KUTZMANN OftMO.Ml,PiltUUtt The sanity phase of Dr. Louis Al aia's Orange County Superior Co urt murde r trial opened today with testimony by a defense psychiatrist that the Huntington Ha rbour surgeon had "flipped out" when he fatally stabbed his ex-wife and a Long Beach at- torney last June. Dr. Thomas Rusk, a San Diego psychiatrist, said the convicted do uble murderer was suffering from mental diseases as well as depression a nd from a physical ailment known as narcole psy al the timeoftheslayings. Asked by defense attorney Ed George Jr. how sick Ala ia was. Rusk said t hat the defendant ranked a six or seven on a scale whe re 10 stood for "blatantly psychotic" behavior. Alai a, SO, was convicted of two counts of second degree murder by a Superior Court jury several weeks ago. He was accused of fataJly stabbi~ hb former wife. Margy Lou Alaia and her pre- .urned lover. attorney Marvin Tincher in the woman's Hunt- ington Harbour home on the night of J une 13. The Huntington Harbour or - thopedic surgeon had gone lo the home on Gilbert Drive to discuss weekend custody r ights lo his two young children. However. an a r gument with Ma r gy Alaia ensued in which he was ordered to leave the home. Previous testimony has indicat- ed that the defendant gr abbed a knife from a kitchen wall rack and stabbed Mrs. Alai a, 37, once in the abdomen and t hen a ttacked Tincher, SO, who had been seated in another room. Rusk who had testified for the defense earlier in the trial. main- tained that Alaia slipped in to an "alte red state" or consciousness and went berserk at t he time the slayingsoccurred . He s aid stresses which con- tributed to Alaia's menta l decline were his ongoing custody and divorce battles with his former wife as well as his numerous personal and phys ical problems, inc lu d in g h is b o ut nith narcolepsy, or an uncontrollable desiretosleep (See ALAIA, Page AZ) Valley board hears gripes on Wardlow Fountain Va lley School District trustees will listen tonight to the community's reaction to a plan to close Wardlow School at the end of the current term. The public hearing will begin at 7: 30 p.m. at the school. 9191 Pioneer Drive. Huntington Beach. The district's advisory commit- tee on school closures held two h ea r i n gs at W ard l o w in December before it formally urged that classes be ended at the site. Opposition lo the plan was voiced by parents during the com- mittee's hearings. Tonight's meetmg will be lhe- first Wardlow session to be con· ducted by t h e t ru s t ees them selves. They plan to make a • final decision on the proposed closure MarchS. T he adviaory committee has su11ested Wardlow be closed because of it.s low enrollment. If left open, Wardlow would house only 337 students next fall, IC· cordln1todlstrtctfl1ure1. Under the committee's plan, 1U Wardlow students, except transfer pupils, would be moved tonearbyTalbertScboolnextfaU. About87 current Talbert s tudent.a would be moved to nearby Newland School to help accom· mod ate the Wardlow 1tudent1. 1tccord1n(C lo the weather maps gleaned f rom earth o r biting sate 111 te.'i Tempcrutures Tuesday are e xpechid lo be in the mid-60s, dropping down lo tha electric blankel range in the mid or lower il>s overnight. forecasters said. Skiing enlhusias ts will find winler's mantle of while on the San Gabriel and Sierra Nevada mountains with 20-degree night lows forecasl. No problems due to the rel- atively light but steady rainfalJ we re re ported a long the Orange Coast but many people were s ur- prised so little moisture actually didfall / HunUntton Beach's keeper or the weather record logs, J . Sherman Denny. said he was caught somewhat by surprise. ·"This s to rm is kind of a RON FLEISCHER MOVES THE ONLY WAY HE CAN Amid pain and poverty, victim struggles to hold thing• together Legless mechanic needs a wheelchair By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol IM o.llJ Pl ... Sutt rhe days pass slowly for am- putee Rona ld Fleischer, a man of 43 who l ooks 6(), c hain - s m oking in h is dim Newport Beach motel room , watching a daily cavalcade of old cartoons a nd endless soap operas on television. F leisch er was a n auto mechanic and a good one, he'll tell you in the semi -tough, brash tones of a native New Yorker. Fleischer pa uses to scratch an itch fa r back up unde r the partial cast on one leg with a bent coat hanger. takes a long dra w on a cigar ette and curses soflly. "IC l could gel a wheelchair and tools I could do a ny god- damn lhing that needs to be fixed on anything that has four wheels." he declares. He lost his left leg after a 1978 traffic accident. He was on a motorcycle and came off second bes t in a collision with a car. Then, last December . his right leg was smashed by another car while he was trying lo cross a street on his crutches. He must soon have more or his lefl leg amputated above the knee lo accommodate the fitting or an artificial leg because the r em ains of the knee are hope- less. His right leg is s lowly healing with one steel plate and four steel screws holdini il toiether He is almost immobile and can't afford a wheelchair. Fleischer must crawl. scoot· ing on his bull like a cr ab, s up- ported by his I wo hands and twisted right leg to a care a hun- dred yards down Coast Highway for a cup or coffee on the cuJr. ·'I l'rawl outside even though I'm not supposed to. just lo get some fresh air and s unshine," says the biller amputee who claims he hasn't received much he lp from stale and county agen- cies Circumstances during the past t h r ee years have c h a n ged. pe rhaps rendering the Fleisc her family or five ineligible for some aid they might have received al other times. suggests Richard Ruiz, Orange County's chief of social services Ruiz says he is bound by con- fidentiality laws from discussing the cases or anyone in troubled straits. who is seeking county a ssis tance until lhey can get back on their reel R on Fleischer would laugh cruelly at that last line. "ll was a 78-year-old woman who look my left leg," he says. adding that the accident also ruptured his aorta, the principal a rt e r y o f the b ody, a nd punctured his left lung. He was lucky to survive. Al the lime he was hit he was riding his m otorcycle back lo a service station in Huntington <See LEGLESS, Page AZ> Downtow11 issue Ballot eyed on 1' a group of residents has its way, the people of Hunlingtoo Beach will have the final word-on whether high rise buildings will be allowed In downt own Hunt· in&ton Beach and alona the city's shoreline. Realdent Leonard Wright claims the City Council ignored the wlU of the people when it •P. proved a local coastal plan last month that would permit six- story structures. Wrl&.bt, and others, aay they are seriousl y lookin1 Into the posalbtlity of holdlnl 1n initiative election toovertum the City Coun- cil action. They must gather about 15,000 signatures of registered voter& in order to force the e lectionl the city clerk 's offlce h11 reporteo. The next election ls scheduled in April of 1982 when voters will choose four new City Council members. •'The public has made Its lnten· tions clear time after tlme, but these propo11l' keep comtna back," Wrt1ht malntaln1. "It seema lbat the m-Jority of the Ci· ty Council has yielded to the de· freak," obser ved Denny. He said Huntington Beach re- corded . 7D of an inch by 8 a. m. today. or a storm total of .9~ of an inch and 5.87 inches lo date. Last year, 9.16 inches had fallen in Huntington Beach. In Laguna Beach, the storm dropped . 73 of an inch. accord- i n g t o Joe J ahra us. of the Laguna Beach Lumber Com - pany . \ Spok es\m en fo r the U .S 5th idk day Di vis ion of Forestry gratefully s aid the showers wer e mild enough not lo ca.use any floo~g or m uds lides in ar eas whJch have been re -seeded with grass a rter las t fa ll's devaslating fires. The rainfall gauge al the Carl H Hankey ranch in San Juan Capistrano showed AS of an inch for the overnight rainfall a nd 2 ()8 inches for the sea son, which 1.s still a re latively dry one Spokesmen for the hydrog· r aphy offi ce al the Oran~e County Flood Control Distract said Cosla Mesa received . H of an inch by this m orning com- pared Lo 3. H last ye.ar when 8.D4 inches was the season total. · Santiago Peak s howe d 2.03 inches for the current storm. 3.44 inches for the year and forecast possibl}· a r ather dry weather year upon the peak No 1nove1nent seen • ID transit strike By GLENN SCOTT Of IM Dally ~II-' Stall Str iking Orange County Transit District bus drivers and mech anics were st ill pacing their picket lines today and dis- trict buses r e mained off the streets for the fifth day or the strike. The r e were s mall s igns. however, that district offi cials a n d United Trans po rtation Union leaders might be soften- ing their positions in an effort to resume talks. A s tate mediator reportedly met individuall y on Saturday with negotiators for both sides. Surf mortars not Navy's, official says A U.S. Navy official denied to- day that explosives found in the surf at Sunset Beach recently have any connection with the U.S. Navy \\'.eapons Station in Seal Beach. Two s wimme r s found two 60-millime ter mortar rounds near 10th Street beach. A subsequent sear ch by mem bers of the Navy's ex plosive ordnance detachment yielded ad- ditional old weapons. including Frenc h Army rifle g renades. mo re mortar rounds a nd 20· millimeter shells a nd ammuni- tion. T hey were detonated at a range at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Com mander Ric hard Flor). executive officer at the Navy Station. said the weapons are believed to be from the World Wa r II era. He said they weren •t the kind stored at the Seal Beach st ation which serves as an arsenal for s hips in the U.S. Pacific fleet. Flo ry acknow ledged that Navy officials. however. are at a loss to explain where they came from . He speculated that they may have been buried al sea when that practice was permitted and that they could have broken loose by dredging or some other cause. P eace bid made NEW DELHI. India (AP) Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi opened a conference or non-aligned foreign ministers to- day with a plea for an end to the 41h-m onth-old war between Iran and Jraq . No bargaining sessions were s c heduled. hut the meetings were the first attempts s ince the ~trike began Thursday lo dis- cuss contract dis putes. Neither side has been willing to bend rirst to request negotia- tions It n•matn!. doubtful, though. tha t contrac·t talks could lead to a fast resolution. Negotiators have taken tough stands on the essentaa lh monNarv issues The dis.trict as offering three- y car contacts giving ats 745 drivers top pay of S9.93 an hour. The union wants SlO 07 an hour. For the 212 mechanics. the dis· Sex~harge I net is propos1n~ top pay or SIO 92 an hour The union 1s ask· ing for Sl2 19 an hour Bus drivers current!\' NII n S9 46 an hour. ml·chanics make· S9.82 an hour The ncgotrntions als o anvof\e dasputt·:-on coM or ltvinj{ ru1'1·; The union want:. no <.'<'llln~ on those ra is e s, hut d1:,tr1et negotiators arc pus hing ror about a s ix pen•t•nt maximum 1m•reasc per Yl'ar Another source •>f c"nrhct has bct.'n the union demand fo r salary. benefits and working conditions that parallel those of the Southern California Rapid Transit District. Solon reveals • • intent to resign JACKSON. Miss (A P > Rep J on Hfoson. R-Miss . arrested ir. a men's room and charged with attempted oral sodom y, intend~ to resign. an aide said today ··m s intention is to resign.'· ad m inistrative aide Marshall Ha n bury told the Jackson Dail) News from Washingt on. ··w e're 1n the process or getting the paperwork done now.·· Hanbury. Hinson's top aide. sa id the 38-ycar -old con· gressm an had ·'no option other than resignation" after his ar- rest in a men's restroom of a con gressional offtre building Wednesday "I'll advise him on the timing and the proper way to go about it and the other things in· volved with terminati n g a C'areer ." Hanbury said . Hinson originally was charged with oral sodomy, a felony. but the charge was reduced to a mis de meanor offe nse of at· te mpled sodo my Authorities said Hins<>n had engaged in oral c;ex with Harold Moore , 28. of Oxon I-fill. Md. Hinson pleaded innocent to the charge Thursday His trial in Dis trict of Columbia Supe rior Cou rt was s et for May 4. The m aximum penalty upon convic- taon is one year 's imprisonment a nd a $1.000 fine. He has been in seclusion al a Washington-a rea hospital since Thursd ay. Hanbury said last week that the congressman was hospitalized for mental and physical fatigue. Hinson had been re-e lected to a second term Nov. 4 despite APWlre ....... o PLANS TO RESIGN Mississippi's Hinson acknowlc.'dging during the cam- paign that he visited two homosexual hangouts in the Was hington area He denied be- ing a homosexual Or:~~_,:•~• \\·eat her HB high • nse Fair tonight and Tues day except local Cog late t.onight and early Tues- day. Highs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonight 45 t o SO. Chance o( rain decreasing to near zero through Tuesday. INSIDE TOD~~ mands of developm e nt i n - terests.•' Wright, who was a membeT of the Local Coastal' Program · Citizens Advisory Committee that recommended a three-story lid on buildings, Indicated he ls chiefly concerned about hlsh density plans alon1 the fi rst block of Paclflc Coaat Hilhway from 8th 1treet north to Golden West Street. The City Council originally vot· ed to kMP a three-story limit ln the area, butrecontldered l1terln hopes that pouible bl1h rise!! would help. to consolidate a number or separately-owned parcels . Wright claims the changes wo uld Increase crime. traffic and parking problems and lead to overcrowding. Howe ver, Couoci1man Don ~ acAlliater contends the changes were made in order to make futu re d evelopment "more economically vi1bte." He aald any s peclflc plans • wo uld require the approval ol the Clty Council and that then woWd C8" HEIGtrr, Pale AJ) The Ezpnienu Center in Irvine isn't your r11p1cal som~r m~ with boring ezhlbits. See sto111. photos Cl. ...... j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. February 8. 1981 ,.--,--~J ll 'T BRE'4KING -.---.~ Prime rate sliced io 190/. by Morgan 10'.W \'OttK IAl'I Mor1an<luarM,ntyTruatCo . thenatlon'i fifth l rJ "'' h11nk lowfrtd 1t11 pnm~ hm<llna nte one half percen· IRP''J11>4nltu lVJ rctmtlUtill),lhrnl•' lowestl velmtwomonths., Othrr nu1)11r 1Junk8 l'onl111ucd lo keep the mlt1rest charaed lhl'lr mo.,t c rrduworlh> rorpur11lc cuislomcra iat 111.5 percent, a I•' t•I th11l prl'wd thruuait\Ou t lhc lndu:slry a week aeo. SOme m 1lh•1 n•.i1onul l:i.tn lu . arc quollntt rates bt!low 19 percent Slntt• 11t• .. k11111 al 21 ~ v ·n· .. nt lo late Decembe r, the prime r lt• ha" 11(11 fulh·n 1111. 11u1t•kl > '"some other ~hort term interest r 11lt•i; ulth11u1o1h rh•m .. nll fut b11nk louns h11:s dropped shul)ly. .1n1l th1· 1 11,1 11f hw ru" mg fur the bi.nkinM Industry has Callen .~rtru -''••••r• l '.ti. •••rrert.•' \t ll~l'l l \\ I ,\ p I rht' ~Vlt't lllOO, denouncing Whal It , Jlll'J Uw uld huo loak •t>Oul Soviet involvement in world lt•f r.1rh m dlh.•i.tt-d today thitt tht! Amen can CIA was reputedly 111\ 11\l I in ll•rrur act 10 It.ii.), Spain, (:reece and Portugal tf o• •ewr#11fler• •t•n-._rrf«>alll•• I' I >l 'I I R '\ I' 1 A Lo!> Angeles man surrendered qu1el- I\ 1 11.iu\ ,1fl1·r h.u 1 H·1tlhng h1mself 1n a gun s tore here for 15 111111u ll'' 1.11 ... \n~l'll'' C'uuJ\l} s he riff's deputies said. No shots ~ 11• f11 l·tl 1n thl' mc1dl·nt. they said l't.1l&I \ Hir.1ldo. 17, surrcmdered about 2 15 a.m. when some .! ,, dl' put"'" ... u raoundcd 11assons 1J1stri bu tors on Second Str eet. Garw·oud auorn...-•ft#lc app•al L'·\MP 1.1-:J!!;llN t-;, N C <APl Attorneys for Marine Pre. Hubl·rt (;arwuud, tOOVlt'tl'd ur t'Ollaborating with the enemy in \'11•t11am. 1111lny askl•d a military judge to overturn Garwood's t•t1tlV lC'llOO bl'l'llUSl' prllSl'('UlOrS railed lO prove he was mentally c·ompelenl to u11tlcrstand his al'lions were wrong. Ca•IJodfa bow• 10 CMna prr•••rr PEKING <AP> Exiled Pr in ce Norodom Sihanouk of Cam- tmd1a said torfay he 1s bowing to China·s pressure and wi ll join his former t•nem1es, the Khmer Hnuge. in an effort lo oust the V1tlnamcsl' from Cambodia. Grneral •I rfkf" «>allftf In Poland WARSAW, Poland <AP> Workers occupied their factories and om ccs today an the southwest Polish city or J elenia Gora 1n a general s trike called after negotiations broke down over workers· demands ror access to a local resort and clinic re served for offl eials of the Communist Parly and the govern· ment Three hurl in I rafn rolll•lon GERMANTOWN. Md IAP > A 90-car freight train and a lwo locomot1n• .. helper .. unit collided on the B&O Railroad line today. tnJunng at least three people. authorities said Fflrnter Gflv. Ella Gra11•0 btcrf•d llAHTFORO, Conn <APl Former Gov. Ella T Grasso. one or lhl.' m nst popular political figures in modern Connecti cut history. wa .... buried today in her hometown after a fu ll state fun Na I !'hi.' Iii .H'<tr old Mr.-.. Grasso. who died Thursday following a 11 month ha1tll' \\llh r:incer. was the fir.st woman in the nation I•> hl· d1·1·tetJ grJVl'rnor "1thout following her husband into offi ce Sht• rc.-.1grwd Ik e 31 bN·ausc nf her health after 28 years of public 'l'n·H·l• Valley girl, 17, beaten and robbed Police <.trt• ~l·arch1ng ror three m t•n in thc1 r 20s who b •at and rohbc:cl a Ii .1t•ar old girl after forcing her into a green van in ft'ountain \'alley Friday night. Police s aid the girl, a student al F'ountuin Valley l11gh School, "as blindfolded. tied up a nd robbed. She was not sexually molC'sted. 1>01tc·e said T.h e girl was wal kinb on Rus hard Street near Talbert AvenUl' l'arly Friday evening when the men stopped their vehicle ::ind rorced her in~ide, police said S he was rlropped ofr o n Talbert Street in llunlsngton Reach about 30 minutes later, authorities said She went home and called police Car, keys hot clues to burglars Two burglary suspects who narrowly escaped Fountain Valley police last Friday aren't quite off the hook yet. They left their car keys behind a nd police have their vehicle . Police say they may be able to identify the suspects by tracing records of the automobile. The two suspects' burglary scheme fi rst began to fall apart when the owner of the house. Adolph Ohmann, unexpectedl y cam e home Friday nig ht. After a loud scuffle. the s uspects tied up Ohmann. but in their rush lo escape they left their car keys in the house and had to nee on foot. A neighbor heard the commo· lion and called police. Police recovered $1 ,000 in cash. liquor and a $2,000 stamp collection taken during the 10 p.m robbery. Fro• Page A I ALAIA .•• The same six-woman, s ix·man jury which convicted Alaia wi ll determine if he was insane when he committed the killings. If he is judged to be sane. he faces possible life imprisonment in state prison. If he is judged to be insane. he could be sent to a state mental institution for treatment $340,000 jackpot hit by Grove man LAS VEGAS <APJ Thirty minutes alter he arrived in Las Vegas. William St Onge got what he came for -lhe world·s largest slot machine Jackpot The Orange County man had played a "Pot of Gold .. slot machine at the F'lamingo Hilton for only 10 minutes early Sunday when he lined up five 7s to hit the S340.000 jackpot. The 43-year·old Garden Grove man and his son, Mark, 22, came to Las Vegas s pecifi cally to play t he high-paying progressive $1 s lots. Only 33 hours before, fil m actor David Young hit another of the Olamingo's slots for $335,000. And less than two weeks before that , on Jan. 25. Felix Cachey of Oak Lawn. Ill., won $320,000 on anothe r "PotofGold'' s lot. "I visit here quite freque ntly. a nd I'll tell you this," St. Onge s aid. ·Tm not a loser in Las Vegas.·· Fro•PageAI HEIGHT ••. be restrictions on heights and open space requirements. Before the Local Coastal Plan can be implemented, it must have the approval of the s tate Coastal Com mission. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIHtlfl9d .ctvertltlng 714/642·5f78 All other departnMnll ~2-4321 Tho;nas P Haley p-- Robert N Weed p,_, M Thomas Keevll E- T ho mas A. Morphine ~fO"O' Charles H Loos A-~lcllloo Bernard Schulman ~ Carl Catatensen -......cw- Kenneth N. GOddard. 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VOL. 74, NO . .O ............. , LEGLESS .•• R•acb where be dill a u to t uneuPI and en1lne rebuilding after rldiJ:al home to deUver hls paycheck to tu. wire Ida. They abate Unll u at the Pine Knot Motel In West Newport with son Samuel, 20, a security euard who helps out a little; daughter. Tina, 18, who is out of work, and Ronald, or ''Nalo," as he ls nicknamed . Nalo is 10 years old. Tina was working ln a rast food outlet unliJ her car broke down and s he can't walk or hitchhike through the tough ter- ritor y between the taco joint and the m otel. She wants to go lo col· lt>ge lo study art. Sam u e l , wh o w o rks a graveyard shift, bas high hopes ror a science fiction novel he has written a nd s ubmitted to publishers. ·'The woman that hit me, her in- s urance covered $50,000 and I got $5 ,000 from Wvrkman's Com· pensation." Fleischer says. "A lot of people don't realize when you get that money a lot of it goes for attorneys and doctors and then l gave a friend SI0,000 to in- veslfor me. I got ripped ofr ..... His wife walks lo work as a m otel maid al the nearby Chan· nel lnn. lier salary pretty well covers their weekly rent al the Pine Knot Motel. s ays Fleischer. who adds that he wasn't in the Army long enough to be eligible for any kind of veterans' benefits. Something about s lugging an officer whose altitude he didn't like. · · 1 went to disability. weUare, Medi·Cal, Social Security and Unemployment." he says or his efforts to obtain som e sort or aid. He mentions none of the private a ssis t a n ce groups around ··Every damn race lhal comes into this country can seem lo gel som e kind of help -but not me.·· he s ays tiredly, laking a long draw al Lhe stub of another cigarelle. .. You ever try to feed five peo· pie on SIO'~ .. he asks. Wife Ida does a lol of bargain shopping and their menus con- sist chiefly of bologna, cheese and l'gg salad sandwiches . "We don't have real good hom e cooked meals. you know:· he says wistfully . "You know what I mean'!" .. We go lo Stater Brothers. The little s tores r ight around h ere arc too ex pensive," Fleischer says. adding that they sold m ost or th ei r mater ial possessions long ago holding the ram ii)' together . His day begins about 9 a .m. with what housework he can do. "I can't crawl up lo r each the s ink and do the dis hes, .. he says, .. Rut I try to help Mom my out. She cleans 16 to 20 motel rooms a day a nd s he's pretty beat out when she comes home ... F le ische r s ays h e c rawls around the s mall unit. making the beds a nd ir he can't reach far enough. he pulls himself up onto the beds with his arms to slraighlen the spread corners properly. Then he m ay scramble down the s houlder of Coast Highway like a human crab lo a li ttle care where lhey know him and the coffee's strong and hot, because his UC I Medical Center·iss ued pain medication makes him drowsy Lillie "Nalo" Fleischer, 10, is obviously the apple or his dad· dy·s eye The boy has t he bluff manner or a youngster who has grown up too fast. He says his favorite subject in school is recess "I hale dissectin g dead animals:· the Newport Heights Ele mentary School pupil says in a tough New York accent bor rowed from his dad. "I'd r ather dissect a Corvette or a T·Bird," he adds ... I want to be a m echanic and j ust sit back a nd have the money coming in. "I want lo be a mechanic just like Daddy ... not like Daddy is now. '·Like he was. Police seek HB rapist Police are searc hing for a man who broke into a 23-year- o ld north Huntington Beach woman's apartment, hid in a closet and r aped her when she came home. Police said the suspect ap- parently entered through an un- locked sliding balcony door and hid untU the woman came home at about 10 p.m. Thursday. The man gagged her with a scarf, threatened her with a knife, raped her , and then fled with the woman's gold chain, police said. . The suspect was described as a white man, age 25, with blond hair. 5 reel 10 inch es tall, muscular with a mustache. Rundown fatal PALO ALTO (AP) -Deputies killed one man and wounded two others over t.be weekend when they opened nre on a car they said was tryin1 to run lhem down in a tavern parkinl lot. D••IY Pi ... ~ lly I.et P•V,.. RON SCHWALBE OF NEWPORT CARRIES ANTI-PORN SIGN Rein didn't dampen zeal of bookttore protesters Sunday Porn protesters parade in puddles By STEVE MARBLE Ottlle D••IY PllOI Sult Carrying rain -s plattered placards and umbrellas. 75 damp but determined protester s marched and splashed and pro· moted their anti-smut mcssag<' Sunday at Newport Beach·s still · unopened adult bookstore. The hour-long afternoon rally in front of the Talk of the Town book and video center on Manner~ Mile got rolling arter a busload of Baptists rolled in from Irvine The Rev. J erry Bun<'h . who identified himself as a member or Moral Majority and pas tor or Liberty Baptist Church , told the c rowd that the Bible says pornography is a sin. Jim Helfrich, leader orthe anti· smut rally, agreed. He said his troops -who he has nicknamed SPIN (Slop Pornography in Newport) will keep protesting until the bookstore closes. Ironically, the bookstore hasn't opened since a fire burned up its stock or magazines and sex de· vices last year. It was still closed Sunday ex· cept fortwoemployees a pa1r of private uniforme d security guards . The crowd came a rmed with signs. One said "What's Adult About Rape and Violence .. and another read .. These Flicks Are Sick ... St ill another proclai med "Wade Will Fade" a reference to books tore owner Thomas Wade. The Casual Side of Rugby One young businessman car· ried a sign reading .. F'or Clean ft~u n Windsurf.·· He said he has a windsurfing shop around the corner from the controversial bookstore. I lelfr1ch had more 1han the ram to worrv about He was about five seconds into an anti-porno cheer when a '.':ewport officer asked him lo shut off his buJlhorn The orricer told llelrnch he oeeded a perm 1t to use an amphried public address s\ stem ·But CounC'1l woman Evelyn Hart. a former police department e mployee. wasn·t put off by the warning. She grabbed the bullhorn and told listeners that the city was do- ing what it could to close down the shop . She also said she·d spend t he night in jail with anti-smut col- league Helfrich if arrested for us- ing the bullhorn. Nol everyone present was bent on closing the bookstore Newport reside nt Gary Cook. who was carrying a sign pro· c laiming .. Make Love Not Fire.·· said if people don·t like the shop·s merchandise. they should stay away fromil. "I don·t think it's right to burn down a building under the guise of religion." said Cook. who said he had no connection with the bookstore owner and had never been inside. 100% cotton rugby shorts .and pan1s. available m colors ol red. white. khaki sky blue. navy and gold Also. the classic bar stnpe rugby shirt. in a poly/canon blend . ----·-·····--·-······ -~ -- Dwyer detained in Iran. By fte .U..la&ed Preu Cynthia Dwyer, an American writer convicted or spying and ordered deported from Iran, wa.s detained today at Tehran airport over a last-minute problem with her exit papers . The plane that was to fiy her to freedom left without her. A State Depa rtm e nt spokeswoman in Easbington said, "We have been Informed by the Swiss that sbe has not leit ... There is apparently some problem in her exit papers and s h e is still being detained the re." · EarUer. Western reporters in T e hran reported that Mrs . Dwyer, who had been held for nine months on e s pionage ch arges, boarded a n Iranair flight for Vienna. Austria. In the Swiss capital. a Swiss Foreign Ministrv spokesman said the night left without Mrs . Dwyer because of "some prob- 1 ems with her pape r s ." Spokesman Othmar Uhl said ··our people are now trying to straighten lhings out at Tehran a irport and they hope to be able to put her on the next plane." He said he did not know when s he mi~ht leave Iran. The lranair office in Geneva said its next scheduled night out of Tehran was Wednesday, fly- ing to Istanbul. Tur key a nd Frankfurt. West Germanv. lranair is the only airline reg· ularly nyingoutor Iran. When the lranair Boeing 747 arrived in V.ie nna . flight engineer Ali Grami said the plane had been delayed for an hour and the crew had been told to await four VIP passengers. ··Then they said we could go, l don ·t know why." he told re· porters. The 49-year-old Mrs . Dwyer. who went to Iran to write about Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's r evolutio n and s pent n ine months in jail. was convicted by a Revolutionary court Sunday and sentenced lo the time she h ad already served . Teens seized in robbery of cab driver Two 17-year-old boys have been arrested and charged with robbing a taxi d r iver of $130 after threatening him with a knife. Fountain Valley police re· ported. Aided by a police dog, officers found the two youths, one from Glendale. the other from Foun- tain Valley. hiding in a residen· tial area not far from Magnolia Street and Talbert A venue, where the Saturday m orning robbery occurred. One of the youths was hiding under a car and the other was in the bushes nearby, police s aid. The taxi driver. a 50-year·old Huntington Bea ch man, called police after two youths pulled a knife on him and took his money and car keys at 12:30 a .m. He was not harmed. police said. The identity of the suspects has not been released because they are under 18 years of age. Both we re charged with a rmed robbery a.nd booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. police said. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 • I I I I I I f ( i ~ f i e e I! K B e e e e e e e B 8 B B B It> 8 8 : 8 B 8 e 8 B 8 8 8 8 8 8 8• 9,, Bl 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 I t 81 81 81 81 8t 81 It 81 8• APWI,..-• Sylvester Stallone. who had to grow muscles quickly for a part in "The Lords of Flatbush" JO years ago . saw hzs e!Jorts pay o}f in ·· Rocky ." Now he works out regularly to stay m shape. Muriel Humphrey. wido9'of Sen. Hubert Humphrey, mar· r ied Nebraska businessman Max Brown at her home in a Minneapolis suburb The private ceremony was a ttE'nded by the couple's children and ~randchildren . A statement issued by her offil'e read: "Muriel and Max Brown are deeply touched by t he greetings and good wishes which they have received and extend their sincere apprecia· tJOn for thest' s pecial e x pressionsoffr1 cndship .. M ikbail Baryshnikov, the Ame rican Ballet Theater 's artistic director a nd s tar da n c e r . m i sse d two performances in Los Angeles and his appearance Tuesday in San Francisco was in doubt after he sprained his toe dur- ing a rehearsal. Baryshnikov was unable to put any weight on his left foot. lie eanceled performances at the Los Angeles Mus1c<.:enter on Saturday and Sunday on the adviceofdoctors Arior ~el:ed 111 •laging WU.. w. O•rr: who oace starred ln the tourinc com· pa ny of "Oklahom a,"· bu b een c<b a raed in No rt1l Carolina with fi rst-decree lfa urder in the death or one of his female voice students . A second man also was cbareed ln thecase .. A uthorities said Pamela Oe•lte l>utaaa, 16, WH Shot three times with a s mall· caliber gun. Her body was round race down about 100 yards from a road in the Flat Rock community, a bout 20 miles south of Asheville. ary. who also toured with oad companies or "Desert Song" and "Guys and Dolls," first sang professionally in 1943 with t he Civic Light Opera Com pany of Los Angeles. In 1947, h e un- derstudied the role of Cur ley in the original Broadway pro- ductionof "Okla homa." He later sang frequently in n ight clubs in Miami and Palm Beach and starred in several musical shows pro- duced in Charlotte . Although retired from show business, he still teaches voice. Radio commentator Paul Harvey says he was j ust beginning to get his wife to e njoy flying when two ex· p l os i o n s rocked their p rivate Lear jet afte r takeoff from La m be r t Ai rport in St. Louis . HA•vEv Harvey and his wife, Lynne, were at 9,000 feet when he heard the explosions in one or the aircraft's two engines. The engine burst into names. The couple returned to the airport safely. "It took me 30 years to get m y wife to fly wit h me," Harvey said. '"and r was just getting her to enjoy it when this had to happen.·· It wasn ·t clear what caused the explosions. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 9, 1911 Terror pact eyed WASHINGTON CAP>'-Mem· bers of the Senate a nd the Reagan administratio n are sear ching for a way to translate- inlernational concern over the Iranian hostage cris is into a pact that would punish any coun· try ta.king foreign nationals cap- tive in the future. "It's important to trigger the action now when everyone·could be vulner able,'' said Sen . Cbrles H. Percy, R·Ill., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com· mittee, which will bold hearings la ter this month on the hostage situation. "What happened to us, 'every- one else realizes could happen to them,·• he said in a recent in- ter view. Because of that. the United States should move now to try to get a n agreement among nations to impose automatically a trade and diplomatic embar go against any country that takes hostages in the future, he said. T he State Depar tment is laying groundwork for a similar pro· posal but has not settled on any deta ils, according to an official who asked not to be na med. "ll 's s till on the drawing board," he said. "We are in the process of negotiating and dis· cussing with other countries to rind out what they think about it .. Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig J r., has said that get· ting international cooperation against terrorism will be one of his highest priorities. A researcher on international te rrorism also thinks the time is ripe for limited international s anctions against countries that take hostages. Brian Michael Jenkins. direc· tor of research on terroris m at the Rand Cor poration, agrees with Percy that the seizure of Ame ricans in Tehran has dozens of countries ready to act against terrorism o.lly Pllet 51•11 '"""• QUARTER-CENTURY EFFORTS HONORED Laguna envlronment•ll•t ~•tty Heckel She 'heckled' for beauty in Laguna By STEVE MITCH ELL CM lbe D•llY PUet St•ll Meet Betty Heckel. the feisty en vironmentalis t who brought you Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach and the Aliso Beach Park just sout h or town. Petitioning, protesting a nd polit icking . the d i minutive power house has pus hed for pu blic access to South Coast beaches for more than a quarter century. An d her efforts were rec- ognized by membe r s or the Lag una Greenbelt. Inc., who have presented the white-haired dynamo with a gold stick·pin. Mrs. Heckel was we aring the pin earlier this week at her house overlooking the ocean in north Laguna. The unemployed widow (her hus band died in 1939) got a job as a waitress at the old Vict•ir Hugo Inn. where she was to work for the next 20 years. While working there. she learned about plans to open the b eachfron t j us t be low th e restaurant blufftop ··somebody a s ke d me ir I would tollect signatures.·· she sa id , and all of a sudden she found herself actively pushing for development or Main Beach Park "That's when I got the bug." she :-aid. her bright eyt•s lwinkl· ing. On ce the service stations wc·rc torn down and the boardw<ilk in· st a lled. the active l.aJ!un:rn launched into other proJt•cts Turin shroud blood stains real? "'l s n ·t it beautiful .' the German·born ~oman beamed. holding up the ·gold ornament - a sycamore tree with a s park!· ing e merald embedded in its center. While she appreciated the gift 1ts's only tfie fourth such pin awarded by the e nvironmental group -she pooh poohs claims that she "single-handedly ob- tai.ned Aliso Beach Park for the public." There was the push fo r a vit•w pa r k a t C r e s t('n t Ua y 1 :.pcarheaded by friend I lt'lcn Pines.> the campaign for a state coastal park from Corona del Mar to Laguna Reach: a nd. more recently, efforts to create a Nat ion al Urban Park sur- rounding Laguna Beach.. SANTA BARBARA <AP) -It was blood, no t pai nt. tha t s tained t he Shroucl or Turin, says a me mber of lhC' fi rst team to make a srit•nt1fit study of the cloth that soml' bclicv<.' wrapped J esus Christ's body for entomb· ment Scientist doubts /akt?ry behind dark color spots S amue l Pl'llicori of the Hughes Reseurch La borator y here, who studit.'d photographs o f th e line n fibe r s tak e n microscopically. a lso says he has come to the preliminary ron<'lusion that tht• image of a man on thc shroud was produced hy contact between the cloth and a body. and not by fakery Rut he said it "s still a mystery how the image was tra ns ferred to the cloth. Computer analysis of the photographs 1s the next s tep in dete rmining the relics·s authenticity. he s aid T he shroud. about 14 feet long a nd 312 feet wide. has been kept in a cathedral in Turin. Italy, s roce 1578. It bears the sepia· colored outline of a man and what appear to be blood stains near the figure's head, side, hands and feet. Church officials have refused to allow scientists lo study the s hroud through a method known as carbon 14 dating because it would mean destroying a small fragment of the s hroud. Pcllicori is a member of a lea m of scientists that studied the shroud for five days in 1978. The leam·s final report has not yet been prepared. Other tests are being done by scientists in the United States and other ('Ountries. Last July the Rev. Francis L. Files. a J esuit on the staff or Loyola University in Chicago, said he believed the shroud was genuine because im ages or coins on the eyes of the figure on the cloth were those or coins minted around the time of Jes us' death. But in September, Walter C. M <'C r o n e. a Chicago m icros copist, was quoted as saying he believed the cloth was a m edieval fake. He said he found on the sheet traces of iron· Depression hidden malady By DON t:HAPMAN Of,,,. D•••r Pilot Sl•ll Those close to .. Judy." an ac· tive Laguna Beach resident in her 70s. fea red that s he had s lipped into senility. The spry woman loved music. and friends said s he was '"sharp as a tack.·· But now s he was confused. Judy I not her r eal name) stopped seeing her friends. She s topped cleaning her home. And when she was found in a weakened state. she was taken to South Coast Medical Center. But s he wasn't senile. She was s uffering from a t reatable ill· ness -depression. In fact, health officials say. there are more than 100 revers.i· ble diseases that mimic senility. In the hospit al , Judy received nutritional aid and individual and group counseling. After four or five weeks of physical and mental care, she was ready to go home. .. People called her senile. Thal was their conclusion," said Ray Olson. psychologist al the 0.11, Piiet s .. " ~· TREATING DEPRESSION Paychologl•t Ray Oleon Sou t h Lagun a h os p i t a l 's St ressCenter. "When Judy came out of her depression, she had artistic ln· We~e L.istening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readers, what >"Ml like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col· umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Messages will be tr anscribed several Umes daily ahd delivered to the desk or the appro priate editor. Mailbox contributions will terests of all sorts. When she came here she wasn •t talking, but after a couple or weeks. we could see progress each day," he said. "She started to greet people a nd show a sense of humor ... he said . "When s he started singing, I knew s he was on her way (to recovery)." S u e Mardo n . p r ogram manager for the StressCenter, said a thoro ugh m ental and physical exam usually is needed to di s ting u is h b et ween depression and senility . . Depression is cha racterized by sadness, guilt, lack of vitali· ty. loss of appetite, fear. a drop in self-confidence, and memory and thinking defects. Signs of senility include con· fus ion, loss of me mory and a decline in judgement and in· tellectual functioning. Emotions may b e e xtre m e o r inap- propriat e. "Depression is tr eatable," Ms. Mardon said. '"But if it is not d ia gnosed and treated early . depressio«, like a physical iJJ. ness, can be~ome chronic and d ifficult to cure." A major problem, Ms . Mardon said. Is that family me mbers of frien<!s often mistake a pbysica1 or em )tional illness for senility. Thi-illness can o nl y be diagnosed wUh a thorough ex· amination, she said. The worst thing the family can do, she said. is to leave the ln· divldual alone. "We tgnore them or place them ln nursing homes and in- atJtuUon:,. OccaslunaJly. senility be delivered to the editorial page editor. Mallbox contribU\ors m ust include their name and telephone number for verification. N" circulation. calls. please. · Tell us what's on your mind. The nwnber la if) service 24 hours a day, seven days•a week. , exl1ts. Bu\ more ofte n, these older people are 1ufferin1 from • depreuion. "Wlth proper dla1noel1 and trutment, . they can ·Jive In· dependent •nd meanln,ful •uve1," •be •aid. ore pigm ent su ch as artists would have used in r ed ochre paint. Pellicori, whose findings were published in the Janua ry issue of Archaeology magazine, s aid he believes the so-called blood stains on the shroud really were made by blood. He said that close-ups of cer· lain areas, s uch as t he apparent lance wound in the figure's right side, showed "exceptionally red· dish" particles , a s urprising contrast lo the brownish back- ground coloring or the rest or the blood stains. But he said "the re seems little ques tion t h at t hese s tains. which penetrate to the reverse side of the cloth. a re those of blood." Pellicori said he believed the image on the shroud wasn't pro- duced b y b l ood , water , scorching or paint. He s aid one ··solid possibility" suggested by his research is that pers piration and oils "simply a lter ed a nd accelerated the normal degradation and darken· ing of cellulose. the basic com· ponent of linen , that occurs through gradual oxidation and loss or water by exposure to heat and light." "} collected 2,000 signatures s upporting t he p a rk .·· s ~e shrugged modestly. s peaking . with an accent that even 25 years in this country has not en· ti rely eliminated. But Greenbelt offi cials say she did a lot more. Two doctors were seeking county approval to build a high. ris e hotel on what is now the parking lot at the diamond . shaped pier park. Mrs. Heckel, alon,g with friend· Je ss ie Haden , collec t e d s ignatures and pleaded with county supervisors to buy the land and create a beach park. Th e duo·s efforts paid off seven years later and the pier and parking lot we re finally de· veloped in the late '60s .. We pestered the supervisors and the other authorities and we got what we wanted we ins ist- ed," she said. Al iso Beac h wasn ·t Mrs Heckel's fi rst attempt to open beaches to the public. The former bank clerk moved to Laguna Beach in 1955, two years after arriving in the Unit· ed States from her home in Berlin. She joined Laguna Greenbelt. when t he o r ganization was formed a decade ago, describing the first years as "tedious and heartbreaking. She s aid Greenbelt foundt'r J im Dilley's vision or a park ~Ur· ro unding Laguna Reac•h .. \\as ~o far-fetched t hat no one ht'hen•d 1t could be accompl1s hc-d .. Rut as you can see. now," she smiled. "'we are well on the way to having our greenbelt.·· When Mrs. Heckel isn 't con· fro nting t he city couhcil. or county super visors . she can be ro und at coastal commission m eetings from Los Angeles to San Diego. And since the spry activist no longer owns a car . she catches t ht• bus tn the various com· m ission sessions up and down the coast to support is:.ucs con- cerning public beach access Is the full liml' cam pa1j!n worth the effort'> She thinks so .. We have constant slcm pro· gress to get approval of pr11· gr a ms that arc beneficial to all of us.·· she said · · A n d whe n we ;1 re d is - co•iraged. we can look back at the s uccesses ... For Betty Heckel.' there have been many successes ------------------------------------ . spzrry top-s idcz.r with naj\st<zr<Zdantrshp sola a favoriUi fOr saili~ or stf'0Zt '\W.dr, ~ ~Ttl.dt with an1Umys arrla b1a71lr . or ehOrts and. a knit shirt. .~~OO@J~~ 44 fb.stuon l•land• Newport Sead\•7J4/6"·5070 JOOJ MUCWOod Blud.• \M!sfWood VUlage•2J3/4 79·7727 ( I H/F Oral'\Qe Coat OAtl. Y PILOT/Monday, F.Oruary G, 1981 I .NATION I WEA THEA 'Too mueh heartaehe' 4'••• c .. ting 'Kent State' r.ecalhl pain Prop. 13 backlash l.~GllNI\ *'tKHU. l)Az•: IUJF.S: The announc~ment lhet umt• from th" l.ug'Una Uelll'h Unified Sfhool Dlstrkt 6oard ol fo~duc·auon the• <tlh••r nl&hl t•uuld hardly be con iid•rtod teood m·~• It w11 n't t•ht..ir) Ytt I "''~IMt th .. n .' w1t11 • t1m thul the lll'Wli would han ~n tert>t•t("(i b) l(rt•al huzaah!S of C'IWCI' from your rurr .. IJOOdt.·nl 1md hia. t'onltirna>0r11r1e11 What lhe •chool t1 u1.u.. O..c1<k'<I 'AMI to cut 30 clas1> offrnngs from tht> l.itl&una ~u·h lhl(h School t·urriculum \nd I '4V~l· f'd ha~e been cheering utx>ut that back ID the dark a1e wh~n I wu~ t•onhncd to lhl' hallways of lhMl h llo>A d inst1tullon ot 1t-arn1111(. t•orner ol h'urk Avenut• nd Short St rttl <'omt• to think of 1t. therl' m1~bl be sonw uoc·erta1nty thert' \\ERE 30 <'II.I~!'.> offenng~ 1111 tht• Laguna ll111th roster 1n tho l' dU)<\ All, HOW THt; s •;NIOR year I!> ret•a llt'd . \\hen ~our t.uthful curresPQndent intended to s pend the hour Colhrn 1n~ the noon repast 1n s lumber upon the Laguna campus That i.nooier I had l'lanned was ('ailed MN•hun1C'ul Dra\\ing IV It wa~ j.{oing to b<' dream·timc Somt•hu\\. 1t d eveloped that certain dt'vious members or thl' '4.trult y learncd of m) n•luxed l'Urrt<'ulum d1oiC'e and sl~•IHJt•cl nw Mayht' our tcxulCI/ sdwols "''" /1un' 111 St'// out mto the Drnma t'lass ins tead . whl'rl' thc' \\'t•n· s hort tlll m ale boctics It ruined m.v l'hanc·es for 0 1'l'acc I had to stand around <1 lot . recite hn(•..; ;md wavt• mv arm:-somt• It definitt·I~ wasn't restful · Another thing that's drawn ht•a\'y parental nit1 c1s m these days is the s ugges tion in other c·oastal $!'hool s~·stems tha t seventh and eiiehth g rades be c·om biOC'd with 9t h through 12th Pan•nt~ frar awful inrluences will bl'fall the younlo{C'r s tudenb L/\Gl'NA RAN SEVENTH T HROUGH 12th for \'cars It was a way nf life You <'OUldn't get a quorum at our lillll' S('hool without calling 1n tht.' Sl'venth a nd eighth grades too Obvious ly, 1t turn('d out b:idly because there wen · some CailtirL•s out of the syste m. Like your correspondent and people like P eter Kaye. who turned out to be ncws pal'ermt•n But then then· ''ert• successes. too. like Fran Delan<'Y. who now owns a string of ,·ery po pular OrunJ,!t• Coast n •st aurunts Jl)t: O'Sl 'l.l.IVAN. tht• forml·r Laguna \'ll'l' m ayor and t•mint'nt educ·ator. on<'l' elaimed he had a chance to go in partnersh ip with !>cl am·~ ratht'r than purs ue tht• teaching proft•ssion ··1 s hould 've 11)..tt•n t•d l o De la nev." O 'Sullivan la m e nted · Olhl'rS who survived Laguna's seventh and twelfth g rade menace. like lle rb Oelke. Danny Mc Farland and the late Thomas La\'t•rne Dugger. actual!~ returned as teactwrs in thl• hallo'' ed halls ,\l;1s. ttwy hadn't hstencd to Dclan<'Y either' MORE SERH>l"Sl.Y. 11 l)o. mos t unfortunate that the Laguna 't·hool <,ystt•m 1s facl'd \\1th culling class('s. part1('11larl~ those• for handicapped young steri.. and tl'rminal ing tc•ather., in the financial sc1ueczc Other nf our c·ciai:.ta 1 school s~ stems face plenty of f1s C'a l troublt• now too, liut in Laguna. the irony 1s that il was once ont> of the statc"i. nthl'~t public school districts on a per s tude nt has1$. So it's hN•n from richc•s to·rags Pe rhaps lhe current financial pin<·h hits with more impa C't when you 're s ma ll to bt•gin with Lagunu. however. isn't alone in the money s hortage depa rtment. Huntington Beach schools are feeling the pinch. Evt•n lht• Nt'wport Mt•!;a Unified School District has cash troubles. T llUS ('OMES THE washdown from Propos ition1 3 a nd s ome other "equalizing" financial rulings for the schools The res ult is <'kur. We all bl'ttc r s tart working hard to fi g ure out som e viable m eans to finance our publi<' s chools or they might just vanis h from the Or ange Coast scene GLEVELAND IAP) There waa "too R\uch hti11rtache" for Sarah Scheuer lo turn on her television, but others close to the Kent St1de t rugedy say a three· hour movl.-. obout the day her daul(hler und three others were kllli.'d was an accurute but pain· ru1 drumulizution. (.'ulllnit lhi.' NOC Sunday night movtl' o "p111nlul memory or an unforlunull' s1luution," a dean al thl' nm'tht•a skrn Ohio univers ity haid "l\,•nt Statl•" capture d m u\'11 Cl( thl' "c•tmfu!.iOn, frustra- t 1011 und t•o11fl1 r t ·• that s ur· ro1111clt'tl llw Muy •I. 1970. !>laying of four ~tucl1•11t s b v Nation al <;uunbml'll · M II.TON t:. Wll.SON Jr . tkllll fur ).tUlhollt aHairs, wa:. 1ku11 for humun rdutions when t ht· (; uanls mt•n o pt•ned fire on :-.t111knt~ proll·~lmi.: ll S military ac•t wn 1n l 'a mbmha St ud,·nts uncl stuff mt•m lit.' rs at ttw u111v1•rMly awa1lt'd thl' film ''1th m1M•tl ft•t•l111i.:~. h\• suid "l"or tht• n irn•nt s tudents. what lwppt•1w1I and what it was l1kl• \\'t•n• qu1•st1ons lonj;(inJ: for a11swt·r~ ... Wilson said in an in· ll•r,·i1•\\ Sunday nij{ht "fo'or the s t aff. I think th1• qut•stion cume up. · Wh~· art· ltll'y )!oing at it ;1~;1111 · .. ·· I. A RR\' S ('II i\ 1o; fo' •• EK , a fcrd11-:hlt'r 111 Hu vt•nna who was a Nat1mwl <:uarcl "l'rlo(t'ant on th1· 1·;1111pu~ that d oy. said he h111wd tlw :-.h11ol111 )!$ would sc•rve a:-.1 warrlln)! nf what s t r<>ss <'an prtl\'llkt• ·'I alw:n ... ma1ntu111t•d tha t .,11nwtl11ng i1k1· lh1..; was g01nlo{ lo ha pp1•11 ~00111•1· o r later l have no ammu)\1t 1l·~ toward anyone. t hough I'm sun• there an• still somt' 111 ft•t•lings toward the· pro· pit• 1n tht· (;uarcl." he said. "ll IHl).n 'l Jarred my lift•. af· fl•t·tc•1l nw mentall y. or anything like that ... ht• :-;aid But Mrs Sc·ht'Ul'I' was still 'Unknown' poker king rakes 'em in R ENO.Nev 1AP1 Aused car s ales man fro m Aust in. Tex .. '' alkl'd away with a S130,000 grand pnzt' a fter battling 25ofthe world's lwi.t poker players at !-t'\'l'n·<·ard s tud in the T hird An· nu al Su!Jl•r Bowl or Poke r "I didn"t sta rt playing until I ''as 7 year!. old.·· Ed .. Junior" Wh1tt'fl said Sunday after winning lht' tournaml•nt at the Sahara · fl {'llO ('aSIOO "Wllt:N I WAS 15. I won my un· cit"~ grocl'ry store'.·· Whited said. .. Mom made me give it back." He said he 's been pluying poker pro- fc~sionally for 20 years . Whited. 51. bes ted a crop of compclitors tha t inc luded six m ill1onaircs. two oilmen. a Mis· s iss ippi riverboat captain, a high S<'hool football couch and a te levision sta r las t year 's win· ne r Gab<' Kaplan. Maryland digging out Snowstorm dumps nearly 11 inches in ·area Clouds Qraclu•ll y a.ueu1n11 wolh some w&rmin9 TuftSday Lo-.\ tonlQM In IM ~ H1Qh\ Tue\doy ~1 110119 Ille COll\I, 68 .., •• ,.., Wi ler SI " E luwr..re, we\lrrly wind\ 10 lo 18 -not• by Tue1oday allcrnoon wolh 1 lo J.foot wlrnl wavH wu1er1 v •well 1 10 • IHI Scattered llQhl ShOWf" Off coai t 00\\jbt., f"ttrly T ut,dtlY, t.lfftr Ing ln-;ifternoon I ~.fti •. fti1mt11111r11 An 1lr ""'" lhal drOl)llfd •now Ind r•ln over lhf d rou9ht slrlO .en Northust w.n mov1n9 oul 10 th<! All1n11c O<ellll urly tOClay u •81n contlnuf<I to 1111 over much ot lh<P Soulllwut •nd \now du\l•d tl\f nortl,.rn Mldwe•t Dt'P•te trw r•1n •nd ~now. many .,._,, ol tr.. countrv <.,,,llnwcl to wt fer under d<OUQhl or ~••-0•0U9ht c.oncllllons. New Je•W• te<•• • rt•c or.S.IOw 40-dlv WPC>ty ot w•ter <1rnl more ,,,.,, 11.tll lh<P •l•I• •• •lltclttcl by em•r9M(y water rat1on1n9 Trw d r y condition• ••ltnd lo Ntw l!.ntl•ncl -other \f'C 1-s at IM £Ht. In -•tlon 10 H•w•ll 1n the f'e<lli< 0<H ll TIM rllin In lht Sck>ln••HI loday dempeMO tl'le SOUlhorrn two lhtrds of C•llfornl• an<1 PA•h 01 Arlto!\a. IOlllllern Nl!vldl and sou1h<Pr;n Utah. l l9fll ,,_ WH t<Alterecl OYtr lllt nortlMrn and «entr•I Roov Moun t.lns and Crom lht norlhtrn Mis· Jlsslppl Rive~ v111ev lllrouotl the GrHIL•lln. hlly , .... lhl•try 1.--~ .. Mond•r r rn1~-. H vo1, 11n "'u n•Vf' yGUf 09P!'f ~ ~ "W) ,, " I \II flt1,ll't• 1 p 'T" ;,n'1 'ff~lf' rnr-v ""'" H' 1u•1 • .,,1~u·rt ,S.turOJraM 11\ll'<l•v 11 vou tlO "QI • r"1f•Vtt y()Hf Cf\O' t1y t • "' cNI -..or~ 10. ff' W\(f YOOr \OPV w .. I he --NJ . ~,...,....;, ~· °'"""" Covnty ,,, .. , ..... ,,, ,.,,._ t-tu<)l">Cl•nn &h<" _w,.,,...n.,t< . l"'lllt .... c-.. ~po<l•....O l'<Nvll SM> "'*' C.f"" •••no O.ne f'oonl 5.>ulh ll>Qu'I• l~,..,.... ......... . . ~ ~ ''""'"' (TITI) t o " ~ WH lern ~rvl•nci was dlQgin9 oul trom • tnOW"Storm thal dum~ up lo 101 > in<.IW\ 1n ~are"' Sunday •nd Orly lod<ly Snow was •O<"eca•I IOClav for Mon lana And Wy0<nlr19 onto Net><a•lta am! Soutn OaltOla Rain was upec If<! on Callfornl1 and ioulhern Aro1ona. sc•lltru>Q lnlo wnU.m Tnas Snow w•• u,,_wo In lh<P south<Prn hall of the Grtal Basin d!\d Int t.oulhwe•I Rockies, In addoh.,,, 10 lht re9lon slre1cnl119 from Int Great Lallo 10 nortn.m New England. Tem~returf.~ thl1o mornino rane)e'd lrom min~ I MQrees at JamHtown. Md ., t o 6 l dtjl•••• at Forl l <1uclerdale, Fla Callfor1da LIQhl rain th•t tell over Southern Calllornla w•• 5oollln9 Into the ground "f'd ttlert were no rtpor1s ot · me)or'. t-ng. but caU11on remalMO for ttloM llvlng ne1< unyOll arus Jlrlpped of vevttallon Dy IHI tail's br<1111111- ''" slOrm eatended weslw«d tp ebout uo mllH oft tr,. Souther/\ Cefllornl• c-1 bul was u11e<llHI to move •lt!W--·· 1ea•l"9 cl••• tll les by 1onl9M, Ill• Hetlon11 W.ltMr s.t"Vkt H id. £mer-y C'-' _,.out In torce SoMee., ""' ._. wet 11me '°Clo 111.ot welt •N -hOw llH•Y the r1ln -Id bit. ~' Nd -n di.- t J trtbule-a Of wer-• •v•1tabte tn crlhc.•I ar~as By If\•~ mornlf>Q, 0 n ot •n "'"' ot rain had l .. len •I llW Lo• AnQelH C•vt< C.nter. LIQhl ShOwers and r •ln were also re-c.Mded Sund•y from S•n ta B•r1>1r1 CI OS> lo San Oleqo CO Jll •rnl eHI 10 SM> Bernardino CO l If In Sen Ber,,.,d1no County, wnere hr~ la•I Cati dutroved lllOUHnd\ of 11cres ot bnall •nd d01ens of l10mu, ru•denls were P¥tkul•rly wa1c11f111 ol denuded hlllslde!J, eut no problem• w•r• reported MeenWl\lle, 11 snowed Sund•y In lhctSlerr11Nev1C1•. The C1lltorn•• l'tlQhwav SMtrol r~ ported ·-•atllr19lrom .... , Ille IOPOI Sherwin Grade, 10 mlles nor111 of downtown Los AnQelH, lo the st•le line. Big Be.r. '"" bl•nUled wlln •tool of snow from• re<ent \10rm, rtPorttd lntermlltenl rein 1nd 'now lhrou9houl the d•Y Su.>dey ·1· • .,,.,H~r11111r•~,_ 14• lo Pep AlbMy 40 20 48 AlbutaUtt Ml J1 Jl Amtlr1110 SB 11 A\nf'v1t1v 51 II Atf.,nl" 11 n A!l•nlr Cly 46 ,. 11 0 «1lllm0tt' " 18 18 B"m1nQf'lm S1 13 B"nrnrt k 6 8 OJ llotsr 44 73 llo"on ., H 80 Brown\VUti m SJ Bulla lo Je 18 44 Charl\ln!>( , .. JI CharhlnWV 41 8 11 Cheo<1ne JO 12 Chlc•qo ti 10 OJ Clncinnal1 H 1 Clevel•nd H 14 01 Columl>U\ JI IJ 02 • O•l·FIWlh 51 J3 Oenv1r St 11 Of'\MOt~\ ,, II Oelro•I 21 13 Oululh 14 , Harllo•d 34 ~t .JS Het,.na JI OJ Honotu•u 16 s• Houslon " m lndn•Pll!I 12 II Jach nvlle 70 37 Ot t<•nsClly 20 13 LHVeQA\ SS Q 11 Liiiie Roe~ 0 H s .... Moett, Tldtt• TOOAY Secorid low •: 31 p.m. o. 7 TUt:SDAY Finl 111911 1 14 a.m •.• Fir'' low 7 .Al a.m t,J Second 111911 t :35 p.m. 3.S Second low 7: 21> p.m. t .l Sun set' s::n p.m .. rlsn Tue5dav 6 Oo.m Moon wit 10 J4I pm., r1..,, Tue'· day ,,s•• m, So•lwnt Callf orMla !IJ11rl Hrparl .. ~ "'" " u u t' ' Sw.11 , ..... , .... A"I Maa Dir 2 4 SW 2 • w 2 4 SW J • ~ agonizing over whether lo turn on the TV shortly before the broad('ast. "I can't watj:.h it," she said. · "There 's loo ~ch heartac he ." Sandra Lee Scheue r, 20, was o ne of the students killed during the 13 seconds of gunfire . "I THINK WE'Ll, jus t see the beginning. then turn il orr ... her mother s aid Mrs. Arthur Kruust• of Pitl11 burJ?h , wh oH' IH y c•ar o ld d aughter Alhi-1111 wus kllle<I. suld the ramil~ plnn1wd "lo wutrh tht' n10VH' amt kt•t•p flllr'\CIVt''\ togl't her a lmut the· I 11 r lclc•nl Thl•n "s rc·ullv not .1 wh11l1· lot to 'ia~ .. Flor1•111•c• Sc·hroc•clpr of I .or uln. Ohio, 11inth1•1 of lfl v1•11r o ld W1l lium Sf'lircw<lc:r. w1111ltl nnl 1·11111 nwnt .incl ttw 1111n·nt11 11r .11-r frt•y Milh•r. zo. or l'l11111r1t·ltl. N Y . C'ould not ht• 11•11d11'1I J•rodutt'f S or tilt' lllllVI(' lfllfl wanted to film on K1·11t S1111t"11 t'<1 m l'U S hut w1•r1• cl1•nlc·tl permission hy 11111 V••r 11ll y o r fi<'ials. Thf•y c•vcn111 11lly rtlrrwcl on location 111 011tl111lci11 SI ut1• College in Alaham11. w hc•1 c• 1·uul pus terrain is ~lmllur 111 Knit State. .. APWlre,....o Searrh futile Wt!<:kend volunteers again combed suburban Atlanta 11ci~hborhoods for clues in the 15 slayin2s and two disao· pc<Jranccs of black children in 18 months . The latest missing report came to'rntay night concerning Patrick Ba ltazar. 11. A 15-year-old who had been on the missing list turned up in a Florida jail over the weekend. Book linked to slaying 'Catcher' called key to Lennon death N EW YORK IAPI Mark 1>av1d Chapma n . ac('used of kill · 111g .John Lennon. has written a ll'I tl•r sayin~ people should read .J D Salinger's "The Cat che r in the Hye."' because it will "help many to uncl<'rstand what ha p. pened ." A C'Opy or the novel was in C hapman's posM•ss1on when he wa:-. arn•stl'<i l>l'C 8 u niv a few ft'et from whl•re Lennon· lay dy ing from )!unshot wounds o utside his Munhattan apartm ent build· ing. Chapman. <!5. m ade the s tate· m ent in a hand writt1•n lette r rle· liverl'd to the New York Times last week, the ne ws paper report· l'd in today's editions. The n oH•I 1:. a bout a 16 yea r·old approaching a m ental breakdown betaus e or his in· ability to <'Ope with what he perceives as a lack of love m the world The letter, which was signed "Ma rk David Chapm an The Catc her in the Rye."' was printed in ink m capnal letters on yellow legal.s ize stationery . the Times said . The full text reads : "It is m v sincere be lief that presenting. this written s tate- ment will not only s timulate the reading or J .D. Salinger's 'The Catther in the Rve· but will also he lp m any to undersl and what has happened. "If you were able to view the actual copy of 'The Catcher in the Rye· that was taken from me on the night of Dec. 8. you wouJd find in it the hand written words ·This is m y statement.· " nfortunately, I was unable to continue this st ance and ha,·e since s poken o penly with the police. doctors other s involved in this case I no\\ fully realize that thb should not have been done for 1t removed the em - phas is that I wanted to place on the book .. My wi sh 1~ for a ll of you to someday read 'The Catcher in the Rye ... All of m y efforts will now be dl'voted towa rd this goal. for this extrao rdinary book holds many answe rs. M y true hopl' is that in wanting to find thes e· ans we r)\ ,·ou w1 II read 'The Catchl'r in thl· R y<:' • Thunk you Chapman plN1ded nut j!Ullty by r c•ason of insanity at this ar· raignment las t month on a c h a r ge o f second -degree murder llis court-appointed at· tome~'. .Jona than Ma rks. has wa i ved a heann~ on the de· rendant'i. competen('y to sta nd trial FRAii JOIES lost 60 lbs. in 54 days, nile his wife JOAllE went from size 18 to size 11. # - SANTA AMA/COSTA MESA 545-7123 HUMTIMGTOM llACH/fOUMTAIM VALLEY 142-3400 3500 ~ lristol S.tt. ZOI ic... ot 8 nstot & .,.llCA,,,..., In IN Coeol 811"" -"'91 11029 hach ll•cl ~e:'.~ '50 PRESENT THIS C°""°" AT THE NUTRI SYSTIM WEIGHT LOii teNnllt LMTID, Al«> Wl'U. 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Ernie Petellc Jr .. 29. of Los Angeles, died al l 'CLA Medical Center from numerous stab wounds about three hours a fter he was assaulted at Bar- r ing ton Plaza in Wes t Los Angeles on Sunday. police said. His partner, Ja mie San chez. 29, also or Los An geles. was reported in stable co ndition at the samt· hospital \\llh stah wounds in his arms and h ands. Cops t"rark dow" OR rfrr 110 1.LYWOOD <Ar l A police departme nt anti-prostitution task force made 137 a rrests dur· ing a fi ve-day period last week com pared to an average 40 arrests normally -a c rackdown police s ay will decrease associat ed violent crime . · "The number of street walke rs is directly re· lall'd to the number of m u rders. armed robberies. rapes and so on." s aid Sgt. Bob Rebhan on Sun- day ··People read about vice a rrests and feel the m:rnpower is wasted They don't realize the im- pact pros titution has on overall crime statistics." Rebhan said that since the task force's deter· rent ef'f Pct is short-live d. its 14 officers m ove : against prostitutes onte a month. I 1 I FIMM '• f ouftdrr iftjurftf I SANTA CRUZ ( API A founder of Apple 1 Computer Inc. was being treated for head injuries after the small plane he \HIS piloting crashed while attempting "touch and go·· Ian.dings, authorities say. I Stephen Wozniak. 30. of Scotts Valley was list· I ed in guarded condition Sunday night al Communi· J ty llospilal in Santa Cruz { The Beech crafl Bon a n za . with three E passengers on board. was atte mpting to take off I from Sky Park Airport in Scotts Valley when it ~bounced onto the runway, cr ashed through two ~fences and slammed into an embankment. said Lt. Alan Le Marquand o f the Santa Cruz Police Department. 2 fwld IR fatal lcftlflRfl• LONG BEACH cAP> Two wom en were ar- rested in connection with the fatal stabbings of a fa m ily member in two separate incidents over the Wl'ekend. a police department s pokesma n said . Sond ra Lee Carlyle . 27, was arrested and 8 booked for investigation of murder early Saturday g morning after her common-law husband, Mack e Lyons Jr .. 37. was found bleeding to de ath just g after midnight in an alley behind the ir Long Be ach g home. said Lt. Dan Shea. Lyons died about two hours g late r at St. Mar y Medical Center . e Victoria Tresvan. 31. was also arrested and g booked for investigation of murder Saturday eve· g ning sho rtly after city paramedics found her g brothe r Kenneth Tresvan. 32, unconscious a nd " bleeding in his Long Beach apartment. He d ied at g. the scene. s aid Shea. 8' 81 81 :: o,... prol~•I dra..,. 4M :: LOS ANGELES (AP) -A protest march :: against the dr:ug PC P drew about 400 people in the :• Nic kerson Gardens Park area of Watts. a: Chanting "Down with dope" and "The number :: one killer is the dope dealer," community leaders :: and members of a coalition of anti-drug agencies marched Sunday through a light rain lo protest the ~! us e of "angel dust." • c c ~ ·a=. :===::.. CALL COUICT n 141 997-7000 .... ~ ........ = _ _, ............ .. ... & ................ , ... Orange coast DAILY PILOT/Mond!)', February 9, 1941 H/F Intrigue deepens Welu F a,rgo fraud / igure 'dead?' l.OS ANGEl.ES lAP> 1'he ln· t rl11.u.• urroundine the diup- pear1ncc or two men named by Wells fo'u1to Uan.k In a S21.3 million em- be:tlement suit heightened when one of the m e n contac ted a local television station a nd asserted the othe r one may be dead. Lewis, a fine man," said the voice on the tape. "I am convinced that Ben Le wis is d ead or being deta ined against his will." LAST WEEK a caller thought to be S mith contacted three sports re- porters, claiming his lire bad been threatened, that his 4-year·old son was briefly kidnapped and that he was forced to nee to Switzerland and Can ada to escape ba nk-connected thugs who wanted to keep him from t alking about the a lleged embezzle-_ for B est Quality and • Selection of Handmade rugs from Chi~. Persia. India & R~man ? at reasonable prices. ,. I ... KNBC TV he re re~eived a t ape cussetlc Sunday night m which a man chumm.: to be Ha rold Sm ith feared for the lire Dr L. Ben Lewis. The two men a re named in the suit along with other individ uals and Muha mmad Ali Professlon1d Sports Inc .. a sports pro- .mot:"f'l o rganjzation . ment. ~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BOTH SMJTH, chairman of MAPS. and Lewis, a We lls Fargo operations offiter a nd a MAPS director. have been missing since the alleged em - beizlement case broke mor e thara a week ago Earlier Sunday, Lewis was s um· moned to appear before the Board of Stewards al Santa Anita horse racing t rnc k in California I le is listed al Santa Anita as the o wne r of 3-T ime Cha mp Sta ble . which raced the horse Baladi in the fi fth race there J a n . 4. and the stt'wards want to question him about his conduct. "I have also been waiting the past f e w d a ys fo r w o r ds i n to the whc rl'abouts and condition of Ben The calle r said that up to 35 of- Ucials a t 20 We lls Fargo branches are involved in a scandal involving $200 million or S300 million dollars - a charge branded "preposterous and tota lly implausible" by the bank a nd Sunday's tape contained similar statements. Appealing to the news media to talk to the m anager or the Miracle Mile branch in Los Angeles of Wells Fargo, the author said, "It is there that you will find the beginning of wha t I believe is the biggest case of fraud, e mbezzlem en t, illegal loans. a nd kickbacks involving numerous branches and pe rsonnel within the Wells Fargo banking syte m ." He said he would hire an attorney and file suit against Wells Fargo to- d ay. Nofziger says Reagan planning second term trad ition. Reinecke is 1n line t o a utoma tically I b ecome ch a i r m an in 1 1983. D e l Jun co, a L o s Angeles s urgeon a nd bus inessman, said h e would increase pa rty a<: ti vi t ies in traditionally Dem ocr atic His panic com munities. "I am proud to be the state chairma n a n d first person of Hispanic fo rme r Lt. Gov . Ed h eritage t o s e r ve a s R e in ec k e a s vice c hairman o f o ur state chairman. pa rty." d el J unco s aid. AEINECl(E DEL JUNCO you ore 1nv1ted to view the adolfo 1981 sprin g c ollection fr1doy. februory 13 so turdoy fe bruory 14 ir fcxrrioily n1odeled 12<;Q om to 300 pm des orer solor _, uroer evel Sak-; Fifth AvPnuE>. South (0;,<;t Pli\7~ Del Junco is the first adding that his election Hispanic to c hair the "is a dra m atic d em · state party. Reinecke's onstration that we. as a election marked his first party. recognjze our op. bid for party or public of-port unity to expand our flee since he was forced to political base and reach resign as lieutena nt gov-outto new voter groups." e rnor in 1974 after his con--------------------------------------------- viction for perjury by the "TIDS MAN who just t urned 70 doesn 't look like it, doesn't act like it, doesn't t a lk like i t , doesn't t hink like it ," Nofziger said. In othe r business. del· egates elected Cuban born Tirso del Junco as Watergate prosecutor. That conviction was later overturned. but it d est royed Reineck e·s c amp aig n fo r th e Republican nomination for governor in 1974 and forced him te mporarily out of politics. DEL JUNCO moved up f rom vice chairman, r ep l ac ing T ruman Cam pbell of Fresno. By Gas prices jump an average dime LOS ANG ELES< AP) -OPEC price hikes and President Rea gan's oil d econtrol action have had the ir effect: Gasoline prices have risen an average of 10 cents a gallon in ever y major city s ince the first of the year, according to oil market analyst Dan Lundberg. A nation wid e s u rvey revealed n ationa l wholesale prices have increased from 98.40 cents to Sl.08.40 since Ja n. 1. Lundber g said in a tele phone in- ter view Sunday with The Associated Press. R ETAIL PRICES, which a re the average of all four grades of gasoline, went from St.22 to Sl 32.22 since the first of the year, he said. The rise re fl ects increases by the Organization of Pet roleum Exporting t:ountn es, retroacti ve to J an. I , and President Reagan 's decontrol action tha t "liber ated" the oil Indust ry by allowing it to raise domestic crude prices immediately. Lundberg said. Although Lundbe rg 's office had projected prices of $1.45 a gallon by the end of year without decontrol and OPEC price increases. he commented th at "it looks like the end o(the year will get here sooner than we had thought " LUNDBERG SAID prices had been rising ra pid· ly since the decontrol order. yet those on the We!\l Coast we re increasing slower than those in the East. The city with the lowest price rise in the survey period from Jan. 23 to Feb. 6 was Salem , Ore .. with ao increase of 6.6 cents pe r gallon, Lundberg s aid. The greatest incre ase was recorded in El Paso. Tex- as, up10.3cents toSl.32a gallon. ... Here are price increases for selected cities In the period Jan. 9to Feb. 6: -Albl,iquerqueto 1.35.99, an increase of 10.1. -Boston to 1.33.98. an increaseof9.12. 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Krtiblch/Edltor1a1 P• adltof' oe retirement plans generous More than one head lhook In diabellef when lt wu learned Ul,al Maraare• Grier, eo, will receive $43,000 per year m ret.inmenl benefitl and a healt.by lump sum payment for unUM!d sick leave and vacation -when abe retlr ln March at director of lhe Oran1e County Human rvices A1ency There' no reuon ror anyone to be an1ry wlth Mlss Grter She' a hard worldna. dedicated. COUtllY employee wtth Sl Yt-81'1 of •~rvice But the . aif' or th" retirement rlgure and the cash payoff 1lw will enjoy do pc>lnt up that ranking county ~mp1oy fare well perhapt> too well when they mo veoo < then. "'ho hitv~ cubed In on the lucrative benefits includ~ H G. Osborne, rormer director or the county En· \'ironmeruaJ Manaaement Agency, and Stanley Krause, as~istant -director ot the county General Services Agen~y. l.-1ke Miss Oner, the two men had long years of service .... 1th the <.'Ounty Mlss Grier's retirement is based on her receiving 72 per eent o( her $62,000·p~r·year salary. Her age and length of e mployment with the coWlty are controlling factors. In private industry. by contrast, it is very rare to find r etirement plans that pay more than two·thirds of an employee's parting s a lary. So the 72 percent Miss Grier will receive certainly is generous. Equally generous is the lump sum payment, its a m ount protected until the date of her retirement. But the sum likely will be large. Three years ago, coWlty supervisors decided to no longer permit the unusual accrual of sick leave and vaca- tion. But the policy wasn't made retroactive, allowing employees like Miss Grier to continue to collect the large sums. Perhaps more changes in the system ought to be con- sidered. One fact is certain: The powerful associations that represent the interests of county employees won't permit new policies without a fight. Facing the facts In his first major television address, President Reagan laid the economy issue on the line in a manner that doubtless will worry some special interest groups, but with hard facts that must be faced. . The economy is indeed a mess. Inflation is out of hand, government spending continues to soar, productivity is way down and taxes are eating up personal and business income. Reagan rightly blamed decades of overspending on s pecial programs, many of which don't work, and years or excessive government regulation, for much of the trou· ble. He vowed that those truly in need would still be protect· ed. as would the environment to the extent that it is necessary and feasible. But some of the programs will be cut and some of the regulations modified. He made the obvious conclusion that the United States, still trying to run its once-innovative industries in outdated plants . can hardly compete with the modern equipment and technology installed·afterthewarin Germany and Japan. Industry must modernize to keep up, and that means government. industry an·ct1abor must work as partners in· st ead of adversaries. And the government has to tax and spend less so the private citizen and the businesses have som e money left to invest in themodernizationofourplants. The speech made sense .. The Reagan economy program wi11 run into opposition in some quarters. But there's no doubt some revers al of the helter-skelter spend, mandate and regulate syndrome is in order. That can only be accomplished if Congress, industry and individuals decide to put the nation's interests ahead of their own. The g rim reality is, we have no choice, if this country is to return to its former prosperity and world posi- tion. Careless laWDlaking =·)I Small wonder the medical profession is demanding re- vis ion of a carelessly written measure passed by the Legislature last year that requires them to report to law en- forcement and welfare, authorities any evidence of sexual activity on the part of their unmarried patients Wlder the age ofl8. The author of the la w didn't mean it that way at all. The intent was to r equire doctors to report evidence of child abuse. including sexual molestation. But the bill inadvertently included statutory rape as one of the offenses that must be reported. In lega1 terms, s tatutory r a pe means sexual intercourse with a consenting minor. The law thus would require physicians to report the identity of teen-age girls who come to them for birth control information, suspected venereal disease or even physical c heck-ups that might indicate previous sexual activity. This not only would violate the m axim of doctor·patient confidientiality. but could well discourage girls from seek· ing m edical attention they need. That's a far cry from reporting actual cases of child a buse. . Fortunately, the lawmakers have noted the error of their ways and plan to repeal the offending m easure, a cost· ly m a neuver that should not have been necessary . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Ph~ne (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Nicknames ByL.M. BOYD Among plain strong men Dear Gloomy Gu~ It seems difficult for us to remember that few of us are descendants of "native Americans." Most ot our ancestors were immigrants and not a few refugees from ~rsecution. D.M. who enjoy no personal fame, there is a tendency to cut re· nowned figures down to ac· ceptable size by giving quaint nicknames to same. Napoleon Bonaparte, for in- stance, even today is fre· quenlly referred to as Nap. PY. It's not affectionate. Winston Churchill's moniker, Winnie, was indeed affec· tionate, but it did the cutling- down-to-size job, anyhow. Gen. Douglas MacArthur was known by many as Dugout Doug. It happens· moatly to large personalities who choose not lo conceal the fact that they take themselves seriously. President Woodrow Wilton so much liked the game of golf that he played with black 1011 balls in the winter snow. --------"' . Jack Andenon . Switch • m soft drink politics WASHING TON -The "Pepai seneration" la about to replace "the real thing" at the White House. What the American voters probably didn't realise last No- vember , w b e n R o nald Reagan won over J immy Carter, was • that th ey were also ending four years of Co ca-Co la hegemony in the White HoU$e and paving the way for a return to Pepsi·Cola ascendancy at the highest levels or the .federal government. The soft.drink supremacy bat· lle boils-down to this: Pepsi is Republican; Coke, at least dur· ing the te nure of a president from Georgia, was Democratic. When Carter took over four years ago, Pepsi was banished from the White House in favor of Atlanta·based Coca-Cola. And Carter did more than simply replace Pepsi with Coke in the Executive Mansion's beverage machines. Coca.Cola people had been bubbly boosters of Carter ever Earl Waters sln ce he was Georgia governor. Coke executive John Paul Austin provjded his brand of cola tor Carter's political barbecues - free -and gave other financial support to the naUve son's lofty ambitions. Not one to forget his old friends, Carter as president act· ed to keep down the price of sug· ar -of which Coca.Cola was the nation's biggest single user . The president a lso took a well- publicized ride down the Mis· sissippi on the Delta Queen riverboat, wh.ich is owned by the Coca·Cola Bottling Company of New York . With its White House clout. Coca.Cola wangled an end to the 50-year ban on its product in Portugal, gained entry to the mainland China market and - until the embargo inspired by the Soviet in vasion o r Afghanistan -cornered the con· cession on American soft drinks at last year's Moscow Olympics. Now everything has changed. Coke is out; Pepsi is back in . PEPSICO Chairman Donald Kendall. who engineered the first big commercial exploit&· lion of the Soviet market with a Pepsi·fOr·vodka trade deal un- der Richard Nixon, can be ex· pected to use his Republican connections once more to further bis company's interests, J .C. Lou.is, author of "The Cola Wars," an account of the epic rivalry between Coke a.nd Pepsi, explained it this way to my 'associate Howard Roaen· berg: "Kendall will convince Reagan -as he did Nixon - that it will better serve the Unit- ed States' interests to treat the Russians and the Chinese as potential consumer markets rather than adversaries." Indeed , Kendall wasted no time moving in. He hosted a lavish pre·inaugural bash at the· Pan ·American Union in Washington for the foreign diplomatic corps. As Louis said: ''The party was intended to re· new the soft·drink psychology of the Nixon era: Foreign leaders who wish to please the White House might do so by treating Pepsi well.·· GUESJ'S AT THE Pepsi party included Vice President-elect George Bu s h . Defense Secretary-designate Caspar We inberger, GOP contributor W. Clement Stone, Soyiet Am· bassador Anatoly Dobrynin and the ambassadors of China, Poland , Chile, Zaire. Ban1ladelb · and several doien other potential Pepsi markets. Weinberger was once a director and vice p..._ident ot Pepsico. Bush wu a banking partner of two members of Pepsi's board of directors. • At the Pepsi freeload, Bush as· sured the guests pointedly that ''the day of apoJoglzing for U.S. private interests abroad is over." Weinberter went even further and said that "Pepsico has always been a supporter of good governments, and tor that reason we can assume that they'd be suppor t ers or the ( Rea~an) administration." A RELP.FUL BANKER: In general, American bankeri; prob- ably did more to hinder the negotiations for release 9f our hostages in Iran than they did to help. Their insistence on hang. ing onto Iranian assets they had control of was a substantial roadblock to the State Depart· ment's efforts to get the 52 Americans out of Iran. . But there was a laudable ex- ception. Citibank of New York and its lawyer, John Hoffman, contribut.ed to a breakthrough in the agonizing negotiations for the hostages' release. When Jimmy Carter froze all Iranian assets in the United States, Citibank , like other American banks, was stuck with some outstanding loans to Iran -almost $10 million worth. And like other American banks, Citibank had Iranian assets in its overseas branches that could have been used to cover the frozen loans in the United States. UNLIKE SO M E o th e r American banks, however. Citibank wasn't at all sure its overseas Iranian assets could in ract be used to cover the oustanding Iranian loans in this country. Legal action was blocked by administration pressure to delay court moves until the hostages were· freed. So Citibank -and Hoffman -de· cided to work things out by negotiating with the Iranians. And the channels that Hoff. man opened up in France and Wes t Germany seven months ago for the transfer of money were later used successfully for the transfer of the Am erican hostages. Brown's presidential dreams still burn As though the world was wait· ing with bated breath to bear his selfish hopes and ambitions, Gov. Jerry Brown disclosed to the delegates at the Democratic State Convention his thoughts .about his future. What surfaced was vivid confirmation that his dreams of the Presidency still burn fiercely. It was also clear that he is presently in a dilem- ma about how to make them come true. It was no monumental mental exercise for him to have arrived at the realiza. tion which he candidly re· lated that his options for 1982 are pres· ently that of doing nothing or running for e ither r e - election or th e U .S . Senate. If he should do the latter it would pit him against Sam Hayakawa whose political fortunes have been enhanced immeasurably by the election or Ronald Reagan and the shift of Art Hoppe party control in the Senate to the Republicans. Still, that is exactly what U.S. Senator Alan Cranston is urging Brown to do. In itself that doesn't mean much. Cranston has been scurrying about the state hustling just about every· body to nm against Hayakawa. He admits having proposed it J.o John Tunney, the form e r Senator who was defeated by Hayakawa in 1976. He also has been huddling with Tom Hayden the anti-war. anti·nuclear power, anti- corporalion, anti·everything ac· ti vi st whose challenge of Tunney for the 1976 Demot'ratic nomina- tion was said to have contributed to his ultimate defeat. STRANGELY, although he professes great empathy for the minorities, Cranston ignored state Superintendent or Public Instruction Wilson Riles who is known to be eager to enter the race. Also ignored were Secretary of State March Fong Eu and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, both of whom are view· ing 1982 ~ a year of political ad· vancement. Brown however thinks the R epublicans m ay dump Hayakawa for someone they believe would be a stronger can· didate. Quite a few Republican hope fuls. including Ronald Reagan's daughter . Maureen, are anxiously wailing in the wings in the event Hayakawa himself decides not to run again, a decision he repeatedly denies entertai ning . Whet her the Republicans would try to force that decision depends greatly upon the events of the next 12 months. lf, enjoying the power o f t h e party in control , Hayakawa strengthens his posi· tion in the polls and wants to run it seems certain he would win the nomination. THE GOVERNOR can be faulted for b.is kooky ideas and his flaky style but he is no dum· my when it comes to sizing up the popular sentiment. For that reason be refused to "quantify" his intentions "because it de· pends on events over the next several months.·· He correctly diagnosed that, ·'If the world looks wonderful under Reagan the Democrats (in cluding himself) will have to readjust their thinking:· At the moment he is giving "low priori· ty" to thoughts of a third term as governor. But don 't believe his declaratfon that if he runs and wins a seat in the Senate io 1982 it would be "most unlikely .. for him to turn around and run for the Presidency in 1984. Brown has made his whole career out of using one office as a base for election to another. He neglected almost totally his duties after being elected Secretary of State in 1974 to build his campaign for governor. After winning that his consum- ing ambitions for the Presidency caused b.im to leave the state un· attended for weeks and months at a time while he bustled around the nation in his frustrated attempts to find a constituency. Past performance then leaves little doubt that should he be elected U.S. Senator his full time would be devoted n ot to re presenting the people of California in Congress but in ef- forts to drum up support for yet another Presidential bid. If ever he should get that he would prob· ably start running for Pope. Maybe the nation can use a 10 to I :30 president Many wild-eyed alarmists had predicted Mr. Reagan would be a "nine-to-five .president." The following Associated Press story was thus particularly comfort· ing: ' ''Washington -Ronald Reagan got his wak.e·up call at 8 :10 a .m . .-- Wednesday, had a leisure· ly breakfast with hia wife in their new home and eot to the office shortly before 10 o'clock for his fint day of the job as president of the United States.·• Once there, he fired some 200 political appointees left over trom the previous adminiatra· tlon, ordered the portraits of · Presidents Jefferson and Truman replaced with thole ot Eisenhower and Ooolldie, held a meettni ol hia cablftet at which he praised the restorative powers of Jelly beans and had ~ long lunch with Ed Meese ana two other top aides. A WIDTE HOUSE press al· tache reported that Mr. Reagan left the Oval Office "about 1:30 p.m." as there was nothing on his official agenda for the after· noon. And while the attache declined further comment, let us hope Mr. Reagan wisely retired to the family quarters for a nice, quiet nap. What a chief executive! One day in office and he's already got the president off our backs. He has also won the hearts and minds ot us dedicated mem· hers of the National Committee ror a Do·Nothing Government. It it our contention that he 1ov· erna best·wbo plays a lot of golf, as did Mr. Eisenhower, or wllo naps a 1reat deal. like Mr. Coollqe. ln an Interview In the cun-ent issue of Newaweek, Mri Rea1an appears to aaree. Atlted about bis put praise of the way our two beroe1 ran the country, Mr. Rea can niplled: "Well, I think there's been . . . all the jokes about Ike and his golfing and, of course, Silent Cal' Coolidge. But if you go back, I don'Umow if the country has ever had a higher level of pros· perity than it did under Coolidge. And he actually re- duced the national debt, he cut taxes several times across the board." RIGHT! All that and he managed to sleep 12 to 14 hours a day as well. Contrast the likes of Mr. Rea1an and Mr. Coolidge, if you will, with Mr. Carter. Mr. Carter wu UJually up at 5 a.m. Quotes ·'It's so easy to mix toxic wastes with ordinary 1arbaae, It isn't even funnf." -Govern· ment informer Baroid Ka.t•aa, hicld.en by a tc.reen and prot.d- ed by 1uud1, tellln• a COD· 1re11lonal committee bow the mob bu moved Into toxic waste diapotal. _ • I , and he'd be in the office by 7 o'clock or s o after doing something dreadful like jogging in circles around the White House. Speaking from personal ex- perience, I once got up al 5 a.m. I think it was lo go fishing. But I was crotchety. sleepy and not worth a hill of beans all day. And I must say I've had the willpower never to do that again. NO WONDEll Mr. Carter always spoke in that soft, slow drawl, bis eyebrows propped up. No wC!ftder be couldn't c-ontrol infiation, unemployment or hia brother. l'or four long yean, the ~r man wu hair ureep all ~ now ·that llr. Rea1an bu proved he's no nine-to-fi•e presi· dent, we can look rorward to a serene, peaceful, reuaurina ad· minlstralioa. Yea sir, a ten-to- one·tbirtY president ls JUJt .Ut thla harried country n..U. Let UI Just pray tbat he CM keep up tM pace. ., ........ r---·•·• .. BUSINESS I STOCKS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 9, 1981 •• onday~. NYSE COMPOSITE 11 a.aa. (PDT) Prieel TRXNSACTIONS Q;,e~llen• Intl-,,_,°" IM~-Y••I\. l•llCl-•I, l'ecltlc, l'IW, lo\lo•-. Ott•otl •NI Clr1clnn•ll tlot-.. CNl\tf\_ ,_,tq~t ,.,. N•tionelA•>O(ietlOflot S«vt111 .. ou .. rs•1111 ,,.,11.,.1 .. \, ' .. Movie business not that big By MILTON MOSKOWITZ ll's not u big bus iness, for a ll the noise that it m akes and the attentiort 1t gt•ts, t>ut motion pictures the m ovies are still something peoJ)lc like to talk about. even if they nt'v<'r pay their~ ay into a theater any m ore. Preliminary rigures for 1980 movie attenda nce are in now. and lh<'y s ho\\ lh1s 111cture some l million ticket!! were sold dur1nJ;: lh1.· year, resulting in a box office take of S2 8 billion The :.ttt·ndanc1• f11tures have not changed muc·h in ttw 1>ast four Y<'Urs To put t hoSl' f1gu rt's in pt!rspec·t1 ve. note that $2.8 billion wa:-. about onc ·half lhe mon.t'y' taken in last year by the Coca -Cob <.:o And thOSl' 1 mtllion admissions r eally look puny wh1.•n )Ou keep tn m111d that regular moviegoers people who go four. :-.1x, 10 or a dozen times it ·year probably ac· l'ount for the bulk of that attendance. T he e ntire movie husinl.'s~ ts be ing sup· I~ Of OUI' l)OPU),Jti•IO mo:-.tly of )011ng µeuplt• µorlt'U by a tiny m inon uncl thal minonty is l'Omposcd Tho:.t• llull\ \\ood 11hs cr\'crs who predicted that floh•' 1s11111 \\llUld ·111 lt11· rl11\\nfall nf the movies were thus not loo fJr wrong 111 1!1 111, thl' mCl\'H• theaters 111 this coun ti\ soh'I 1 n11l lm11 t1 C'k••h '\ot mJny industri<:S rnuld suffc•r th.11 kind of l'ro-.1110 and :-.till "ltrVIVl' T ilt: ~10\'I E < O °tlP\~IES ha\(' .iclju:-.tcd of <·ou rse, to thl' ne'' :-.n ·111· Th<·' rnah· ~1tuat1on (·omedtl'l>, dramatic S(•rtt·s and fN1lun· IPngth ftlms for th1· tube And they st>ll th1·11· <•kl nicl\ it·~ t11 1c·lt'1-.111n Hut tt '" c•lear that thr entl•r t:J tnnwnl ho:>. 1n tht· honit• dot•-. kt-l'IJ Jlt'•>JllC from 1wing out to t h1• mil\ 11•:-. \\ t11d1 ftlm~ duf 1w11plt· "et· y.,lw11 tht'~ wt•nt to thl' nw' ll':-. l;1!>t ~·1•,1r " Tht• annual l'h<'l'kll:-.t 1·onip1h•cJ ll\ Vanl'l~ "ho \\t•d thl folh11~1ng to bl' th\.' 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"..l'i l 'n1n•r.,.tl l'h1' ttad f•ntr •• r 'lw top 10 mo,·11·-; l n1vPrsal 1s p.1r1 111 \It':\. th•· h1i.:J!t· ... t t•nt t·rt u1nml'11t f<ietory m lloll\'\\•K•tl Th1•\ !>(Wilt 512 m ill1nn to mak1• "J,1w"" a film that ha-. .,11 f,1r hrouJ,!hl 1n Sl'.1:1 m illion Japanese tour They like us LOS :\'\<if.LES 1 \I'• Thev'rr (.1o;c1natf'd \\llh \'Qs£•mit1.' :.ind llolh ''<l•>d tlJnlcd. 1;, 0 1!.n1•\ land Jnd sometiml'~ a ltttle pu.11lrp in San Vranr;seo Thos 1· nrikrl.' .J.1p.in1·~1· toun ~b \\ 111 spend more thJ11 S500 m11l111n 1h1:-. H·;1r 111 1 .tltrorniu. s ays ll1rosh1 Sagirn u gent-ral man.1).!c r 1n <"ultfnrnta for .lap.in Tr<ivel Hureau lntvrnattnn.11 .lap.in .., lar4~·!>l t11ur upl•rator Some 3!0.000 will \t~1t CahforntJ thl'> \l•ur .iC'c·onltng to Saga,,a, \\hilt· about tht• !.allll' numlH'r of ,\mer1<·:rn~ \\Ill \'ls1t J a pan "Th<· J:1pam·-.c 11111risl I!'> 1ntcn.·l>ted 1n scen ery," Sa i.:awa s<111f "fumpan·rl "llh J :ipart thl' UJturalnc!>:-t and i.cener~ HI tht· StJtl"' 1:-m111 h 1111.!~t·r so l.!f'Jnd Perhaps the mo"t f am11u ... s('l•nt.•n in tht' S1 ates among .J .qn1nt-s1· '">uld b<· the r, rund Canyon and '\1aJ,!:ira Falls '\1•x t would «omc YPllO\\~lmw anci lht•n Yo:-.t•mlle." \111 ... 1 of thl• t•aml·r:1 toting tourists \\ 111 -.111.:nd about null' ti:•.'" \'<•Calioninµ. ht· ~air!. '"'h Lh rl'l' da,\S spent 1n '\orllwrn Cal1f11rn111 f1H· 111 Southt.>1 n t 'altl1in11a and or11· 1n I a :-\'C'ga~ 1>1s flt'\ l.111tl and llnlh \\ >1•1cl :ll'l' 11hl1galory stop~ ON A Vt: RAG I<:. Tll E Y WILL spend $800 on hole ls, meals. sighls l't>ing anrl ground transportation. with anotht'r S8h<1 gornJ,! f11r ~ofts. -.ouvenirs. C'l<>lhtng and sn ~c ks Mill.I .J uparu•-.e tourai.ts <'O m t n ~ here s peak Eng lt!.h, Sag.1\\ .1 -.a1rl .1dd1ng that slightly more tfran ha lf a rt' \\ Offil'n Gold 1n etals quotations t;.,1d 8) th.-AssoC'lated Press SeleC'tect world g<1lcl pnces lod<•). London: morning fixing S515 00 1111 Sl4 50 London : afternoon fixing S512 50. up Sl2.00 Paris: afternoon fixing S.566.38. up S7 23 Frankfurt: fixing $516 51, up SS.OJ Zurich: l11tf' afternoon fixing $514.00, up Sl4.00. S517 00 asked. Handy & Harman: only daily quote S512 50. up Sl2 00 Engelhard: on ly daily quote $512.50, up $12.00. Engelhard: only claily quott' fabricated $533.00. up Sl 2.48. llc•fnb N~;w YORK 1AP) day . pot nonferrous metal prices to· Copper 85%-87V4 cents a pound, U S. d estinations Lead JO cents a pound. Zinc 41 1 .• cents a pound. delivered Tin $7.2315 Metals Week composite lb Aluminum 76 cents a pound, N. Y Mercury $380.00 per flask. Platinum S470.00 troy oz., N. Y Slh-.•r Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear In the Dally Pilot. GeWref11• NEW YORK (AP) Prices late Friday or .rold coins comparl'd with Thursday's price. ' Krquraltd, 1 troy oz .. SS3S.OO. ui> S3.00. Maple leaf, I troy Ol., ~.00. UP $4.00. lluku ~peso, 1.2 troy oz .• $641.00, up $4.00. A..utu JOO crown, .9802 troy 01., $502.00, up SZ.00. Source: Oeak·Ptr~ra : . l 1 • , •• Onnge eo... OAtL Y P9LOT/Mondly, February 8, 1M1 "Mommy, will yoo watch my boilding for me today so P J doesn't knock it down?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "You're not going to school, and besides, that's not a lunchboxl" IUOOE P J\RKEB --- A!!J M M RETURNS ro THE POLICE 5TATION ANO LEARN5 OF l1M'5 Ef>CAPE, fHE !iERGEANT THEN 015COVER6 THAT JEANNIE HA6 LEH 'fHE INTERR00A- 110N ROOM! tf.,,ORCJlV Ill~ 17°'"• .. ..-/,' 2-q \ MISS PEACH S~~ LE~TEC ... ~ TM.AT ~ IDEA I HAO TH/~ MOlrNINti ? MOON MULLINI ACROSS 1 Lofty s "ScrMll" 9WNpt 84 Out of the ny: 3 WOl'dt ee Endur9 67 Eflnle dlra lm4itieo 88 And o4Mrl: I 4 Strllgtlt • 15 Germen rtwr Lit. 18 Send. cf** • ~ 17 FOfCe 70 Hit IWd t9 Olly'• marctl 71 T1me unltl 20 Flt 21 Oregoniln, DOWN e.g. 1 Mexicarl food 23 Madrid 2 Baked c:ley Mlllue 3 Fabric 25Ftel 41nttruc1lonl 2t F....,_ 5 Allen weight 28 T1me of )'9lt 8 Nlpt)tr 32 ~VIP 7 "-lrtlh 37 Roell Rott" 31 Egypt, once: 8 TIUI . Abbr. 9 Malty 39 Ceutwtzte • deggirl • 41 ~ 10 Bec:ll off 42 Cutt .11 Allan coun- 45 Sprinkled try 48 Origlnaltt 12 Hoollah 50 Time of d'Y 1~ Ont Who: 51 Some tHl'lll Suffix 54 "*" money 18 Sun hat 51 """' 22 wt. unltl 12 LAb Crlft 24 .... t3 lndlln, t.f. 27 °"II 29 Flolt 30 Slnglt time 31 Poverty 32Clt 33 l>tdllfn 34 Siikworm 35 Snooze 3e~ 40 Dlnilfl glot· telttop 43 Full 44 Flllmlntt 4f Atm11Uce 41 ..... ::fOI" .,. --- -.... -,,,...._ ,. .. , .... 1-..------ .. _....., ...... 52 Stonee: Comb.form S3 A*1 c:tClltlll 55s.ntt - 58 RlgtlC now 57 Bllndt 51 Price ff Numtrtcal Pl'* eo Intend llMI '6oedtl0rw by Virgil Partch (VIP) "I hate Mondays." DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum Good news. Dadt You don't have to go to work this morning! A snowplow just filled up our driveway'" by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE, TIM HA6 HAILED A CM I NEED YOUR V.HAT'6 WRONC>. HELP.' MY PARTNER'~ OEEN OFFICER? ~ AND OUR CAR RAOI0'5 OUT OF ORDER' HE '5 DOWN fHl!l ALLEY AND !'VE 001 TO 0El HIM TO A HO~PITAL FAST! by Mell Lazarius PEANIJTI SEE M VALENTINE I MAfJf. FOfl. LINUS ? TUMBLEttEED8 GORDO PEMMICAN .. BU'FUifRS WHAT'S THAT VASE D OING IN THE M IDDLE OF 0 THE F LOOR'? Ft;NKl' "INKERBE..t~ BRABBLE \1£tl(N, L!'f 's LOCK A~ll'\S Lt1C£ 'fME.~ 00 IN ftl' MOVI( S ~ DR.SMOCK • by Chartes M. Schultz ------- PO YOU WAN1 OUR 11SUPER CHIEF ~URGf;F(' FOR 1WefJ1Y- FlVE: CENTS? HOW DOES IT IMPROV E THE ROOM~ ALGEBRA 1i - J ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller IT COVERS UP THE J AM J SPILLED ON TH E RUG -- (t --~ -----j I ! 11-, ~ -by Gus Arriola by Tom Batiuk AL.GE.BRA J[ IS JIJ5T UKE AlhEBRA I E.XC.E.PT MORE !:IJ ! A~ IF FINDING OUT WHAi l< IS WASN'T t.NOUGH ro KEEP YOO ~ ' fHE.t.' AL&) fl-4RDW IN mE LEflER y ! ~E PEOPLE ARE EXUfED Bt.> fHl6 ~RT OF CJ4ALL.£NGE I BOT MOOT OF ~ RE.l.£XJNIZ£ IT FOR THE .5HAN\ IT 'TRULY 15 ! by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont FOB "ETTEa oa FOa •oa11 by Lynn Johnston F'AMWS WORDS. USlJf\LLY 5POt<EN WtEN )t)O'RE UPIO )'OOf\ NECK IN OCMOONE ElSE S r--------------. . ....-------------- 60SttES5. . ·---·-· ... ,.._..,.. ___ ............ ,., .. -.. _.. -···-------------··. ---· -( -~ --··--··-. MUNllAV F-lBRUARY 9 . 1981 . . YOUR 11111111 DAllY PAPIR ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Unexpected rain leaves ·coast dr~nched \ ur1•n,l• .,..,inter lurm thul ~"' "''' •H'tn ii> 0 1-fl atl• l'ouol) 111chl 11f ~nd.a' 1111d t"a1 I) to<.h•> '' o-01b .... a~ ""' .... ,,akt•\mt'n ro r lhl' l 1 s \\ ,·alht'r ~· '1t•t· 111 1.1" '\nt:t'le'> ,,ud 'howt-r ....... 111 l>t' lt'·»enmg to tt-... , than .. l pt·rt. l'nl t·hanec uf •n' m.1r1· -.p11nld t·' t11111g hl fht' fort't'u:.l 1:-. for l'li'or !)kle!:> t" t night l'~lt>nd1ng ut lt!ast t hroul(h Wtdnl!,da) No nl!11. Pcic1fo '>l•>rrn .. Jrc 'hc1 ping up. uccordmg to the wcalher maps •II ca nt•d fr om e a rt h orbiting 'ult:lhtes Tt'mpl'ratures Tu esday a r e cxpct•tad lo be in the mid-60s, · dropping down to the electric blanket range in the m id or lower iOs overnight, forecaslers suid Sk 11ng enthusiasts wall find winter 's m anlle of while on the San Gabriel and Sier ra Nevada mountains with 20·degree night lows forecast . No problems due to the rel· atively light but steady rainfall were reported along the Orange Coast but ma ny people were sur· prised so little moisture actually did fall. Huntington Beach's keeper of the weathe r rt!cord logs , J . Sherman Denny. said he was ca ught somewhat by surprise. ''This s torm is kind of a \ 0•11¥ Pilot PM>to by ll1Ch.lr'd K-le r Beff1re the tide co1nes i11 Two young be ac hcombe rs search for He isler Park in Laguna Beach. m a rine artifacts in the tide pool area off Laguna to weigh three subdivisions LCJguna Beach pla nning com· m 1~sroner:-. ~Ill hl•<Jr proposals Wednes lia} fnr thrt'C s ub div1s1on.., wh1d1. if a pr,roved, wnulrl allow th<' l'lln:-.lrucllon of 75 new rl wl1 l l1 ng 11n1ls o n Laguna':-. hill'>id<'~. Tht· l'Ornmis!-.ion will rfl t•ct in rounr1I ehamher~. 5115 Forest A \'e . bt·g1nn1ng al 7 p m The first proposa l would c;cc 31 rcsidt'ntial lot!-dC'veloped on a ~9 ncn• parrf'I of vacant hillsid~' land on Park Avenue between All a Laguna Boulevard and Thurston rntermt•d1a tt• School The flC\'l'lop('r proposC's 29.000 Laguna ,art topic of m~~ting tonight The Laguna Beach Arts Com m 1s!-.10n will hold ..i town hall mcl'ling tonight lo galh<·r cum· mumty proposals on the.• needs and fut ureofpuhll c arl Comm1sswncrs wC:J nl to know what the c•ity·:-. ~oals should be in relation to art in Lagunc1 Beach. The meeting will be held in coun- ril chambt•rs al 505 Forest Ave .. s tartingat7.30 p m "eather Fair tonight and Tues· day except local fog la te tonight and early Tues· day. Highs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonight 45 to 50. Cha nce o f ra in d('creasing to near zero through Tuesday. l~SIDE TODAY The E:rpenence Center in Irv i ne isn't your typicol sombeT museum with boring exhibits. See story. photos CI. . l•llex L cubic yards or cul and fill work and will seek variances for ex- ea v alion and grading on the property. In a second subdi vis ion pro· pos a I. a developer wa nts to create 11 lots on 2.8 acres in the P o rlafina a r ea a dja cent to Marlin Drive and Gull Circle. Tha t proposa l would entail 480 cubic yards of cut a nd fill for grading for a roadway. The third subdivision up for planning commission considera· t ion Wednesday in volves 97 acres northwest of the Top of the World communi ty, with access off or Nestall Road. The developer proposes creat· mg 33 resident ial lots on the parcel. including a 58-acre open space and recreation portion The tract wo.uld require 20.000 cubic yards or grading Ski Week finds Laguna desks empty If you're wondering where all the Laguna Beach school kids are this week. look to the ski slopes. Today begins the "mid-winter vaca tion" in the fi ve -school dis - trict, with teachers. students and most administrators enjoy· ing a week's r espite from classes. Actually, the mini-vacation amounts to 10 days off when you consider the two weekends in· volved and the Was hington's •birthday holiday next Monday. The so-called "ski week" was initiated last year on a trial basis and proved popular with Laguna Beach parents, who often pull their children out or school during the winter for ski trips . By letting everyone off the district saves t hou sands of dollars In s tate funds that lt would lose because of unexcused absences of young skiers. To make up for lbe winter re· cess, school will be extended an extra week lnto the summer. ' Classes will begin again Tues· day, Feb. 17. Iran still holding Mrs. Dwyer By The Assodated Press Cynthia Dwyer. an American wr iter convicted of spying and ordered deported from Iran, was detained today al Tehra n airport over a last-minute problem with her exit papers. The plane that was to fly her lo freedom left without her . A S t a t e D e pa rtm e nt s pokeswoman 1n Wash ington said. "We have been informed by the Swiss that she has not left T here is apparently some problem in her exit papers and s he is s t ill being detaine d ther e " E arlier. Western reporters in T e hran r e po rted t ha t Mrs . Dwyer, who had been held for n i n e m on t hs on es pionage c h arges. boarded a n lranai r fli ght for Vienna. Austria. In the Swiss capital. a Swiss Fo r eign Ministry s pokesman said the fli ght left without Mrs. Dwyer because of •·some prob· t e rn s with her pap e r s ." Spokes man Othma r Uhl said . "Our people are now trying lo str a ighten things out at Tehran airport and they hope to be able to put her on the next plane." He s aid he did not know when she might leave Iran. The lranair office in Geneva s aid its next scheduled flight out of Tehran was Wednesday, fly. ing to Istanbul , Turkey and Frankfurt, West G ermany . Iranl!lr is the only a irline reg· ula rty Oyingoutof Iran. Art festival deadline set Artists who wish to exhibit in the summer Fes tival of Arts in Laguna Beach have unlil April 11 to prepare works for jurying a~ Irvine Bowl. J urying for the 1981 exhibit will take place from 10 a .m . to a p.m. on the restival grounds. Artists should s ubmit three pieces of their artbetore lOa.m . Deadline for pickup of art work ls s p. m. Artllta who wish to apply in more than one med1um should submilthree works ln each. Ell&lble artists mual Uve along t he coutal strip from Newport Beach to San Clemente. Creak," observed Denny. He said Huntington Beach r e· corded .70 of an inch by 8 a.m. today, or a slorm tota l of .94 of · an inch and 5.87 inches to dale Last year, 9.16 inches had fall en in Huntington Beach. In Laguna Beach, the s torm dr opped .73 of an inch, accor d ing lo J oe J a hraus. or the Laguna Beac h Lum ber Com pany . S p okes m e n ror th e U.S. 5th idk day Di vis ion of i'~orestry gr atefully s aid the· s howe rs were mild enough not to cause any flooding or m udslides in are as whi ch have been re-seeded wilh grass a fter last fall's d evas tat ing fires. 'fhe rainfall gauge at the Carl II. llankev ranch in San Juan Capistra no showed .~5 of an inch for the overnight rainfall and 2.08 inches for the season, which 1s still a relatively dry one Spokesmen for the hydrog- r a phy oifice a t the Or a nie County Flood Control Distric t said Costa Mes a received .H of an inch by this morning com· pared to 3 11 last yea r when 8.0~ inches was the season t ota l Santiago l>eak showed 2.03 inches for the current storm. 3.44 inches for the year and forecast possibly a rather dry weathe r year upon the peak No m.ovem.ent seen • ID transit strike By GLENN i COTT Of llw Daily l'llet St.lll S triking Ora n ge Count y Transit Distract bus drivers and m ech ani cs wer e st ill pacing their picket lines today a nd dis· trict buses re mained off lhe streets for the hflh day of the s trike . T here we r e s m a ll s i g ns. however. that district otricials a nd Unite d Tra ns porta tion Union leaders might be soften· ing their positions in an effort to resume talks. A slate mediator reportedly m et individua lly o n Sa turday with negotiators for both sides No bargaining sessions were s c h eduled , but the meet ings we re the first attempts since the s trike began Thursday to dis· cuss contract disputes. Neither side has been willing to bend first to request negoUa· lions. It remains doubtfu l, though, tha t contract talks could lead to a fast resolution . Negotiators have taken tough s tands on the essentiall y monetary issues. The district is offering three· y e ar contact s giving its 745 drivers top pay of $9.93 an hour. T he union wants $10.07 an hour For the 212 mecha nics, the dis t rict is proposing top pay or Sl0.92 an hour. The union is ask· ing for Sl2.19 an hour. Bus drivers cur re ntly earn S9.46 an hour: mechanics makto> $9.82 an hour. T he negotiations also involve disputes on cost of living raises. The union wants no ceiling on t hose rais e s. bu t di stri ct n~gotiators are pushing for Valentine's • party set 1n Laguna Beach Village Laguna 1s holding a Valentine's Day party for the town Sa turda y a l t he ne w Vete ran's Memorial Com m unity Center. The envi ronmental organiza. lion will celebrate its 10th an· niversary from 5 to 10 p.m al t he cente r, located at Legion and Catalina streets. · The $10 admission covers the cost of dinner and da ncing and there will be a no-host bar. Village Laguna was formed in 1971 to combal high rise develop· ment in Laguna Bea ch and has been active since in environmen· tat issues affecting the Arl Colony. Reservations for Saturday's party ca n be made by calling T he lma Roy, 494 -8326, Belly Swenson. 497-4075 or Leslie Bell. 494-3085. Tickets also will be on sale at the door. Sierra snowe d in; highways clogged By 'fte A1soclaled Preu Snow rell upon the Sierra to· day, forcing highway officials to iD)pose chain and snow Ure con· trols on some major highways as the snow level fell to about 6,000 feet, the National Weather Service said. The rain and anow, moving eul acrou Northern and Cen· tral California, were eapeeted to leave coastal and valley areas thl1 mornin8 and lo depart the si.rra by Tuesday, leaving part· ly cloudy aldea. aoout a six percent maximum 1ncreC:Jse per year Another '>Ource or conflict has bl'en thf' union de mand ror • ~., ~alar~. bt•nef1l!-. and work ing Mnrht1 ons th<1t pa ra llel those of the.• Soulhl'rll C'altforn1d Hap1d Tran~1l 1>1stric·t ------- 01lly Piiot Pl\Oto lly Lft Payne RON SCHWALBE OF NEWPORT CARRIES ANTI-PORN. SIGN Rain didn't dampen zeal of bookstore protesters Sunday Porn protesters parade in puddles By STEVE MARBLE OftlwO•lly l'l ... S .. ff Carry in.g rain -s p latte r e d placards and umbrellas. 75 damp but d e te rmined pro tes ters marched and splashed and pro- moted their anli-smut message Sunday al Newport Beach'sCStill· unopened adult bookstore . The hour-long afternoon rally in front of the Talk of the Town book and video center on Mariners • Mile got rolling after a bus load of Baptists rolled in from Irvine. The Rev. Jerry Bunch, who identified himself as a member of Moral Majority and pastor of Libert)' Baptist Church, told lhe crowd that the Bible says pomographyis a sin. Jim Helfrich, leader of the anti· s mut rally. agreed. He said bis troops -who be has nicknamed SPI N (Stop Pornography in Newport) -will keep proteslin.C until the bookstore closes. . Ironically. the bookstore hasn't opened since a fi re burned up its s tock of magazines and sex de· vi ces last year. It was still closed Sunday ex· cepl fortwoemployees -a pair of private uniformed s e curity guards. The crowd came armed with s igns: One said '"What's Adult About Rape and Violence" and another read "These Flicks Are Sick." Still another proclaimed "Wade Will Fade" -a reference to bookstore owne r Thomas Wade. . One young businessman car· rled a sign reading "For Clean Fun -Windsurf.·· He said he has a wtndsurtlng shop around tM corner from the controvertial bookstore. Helfrich bad more than the rain lo worry about. He wu about nve seconds into <S.. 811\JUT. Pa•e AZ> --I J I I . -~ ---- • L OrMge Cout OAtLY ptLOT/Monday, February I , 1981 ,_--J IJST BREAKINC---- r. ,, ""'" In>"' r Prim rate sliced to 19'1tJ by M'o"rgan ~" \UHi\ t Pl Mc:quGuarut)'TrullCo.,tMuUoa's flnh la11 .. \ "-""· .. ,...,.... •t.aortm•*"11nt ral•one·hell"rc•n· l•Jf" l"'4nl h• "'""'' r nl hid•), lMrite 'a lowMllevel In two months ,, UltM'r n1 tot ti.11•• t Mtlnu.id to keep the Interest char1ed th Ir mu•l Ht"dltwunh)' rurporlle cldlomen at 19.5 percent, a lf'\lt'I th•t , .. od tbrnuahout the lnduatry a week 110. Some amallt'"r, r l1in•I b1nh an quotana ratet below 19 percent. Sine••• pr• lllll •• 1' S per~ent in late December, the prime rrm• h~ 1w1 fialkn "' quickly d some oth4'r short-term interes t , 1u .. 11t111u1rh i.l•m•nd ftJr bank loans h.s dropped sharply, und tbl' ro'll 11( t.urruwlna for the banking Indus try has fallen. S.t'Ntu tfftl•••r• 11-'-.,,,.,..,... •• MOM.'U\\ ( P) l'hu Soviet Union. denouncing whut at t'Mllt>d 'llw uh.I ta&I> till~" ubout Soviet involvement in world 1t•rcor~m llt•gt"d tod1&y th•l lh • American CIA was repuledly In\ IH•d m tt'rru •ch an llllly, SpKin. Greece and Portugal. •-••rrr11tl.,r• •llft" .. rrfra•lfl•• INl>lJS l'ft't' 1AI» A l,.os Angcles man s ucr;aodered quael· I.) today after barr1ca.d1ng himself an a gun store here for 15 manule , Lo' Angele~ County sheriff's deputies said No shots ~ l're f1rt'd an lht: 1nc1dcnl, they Said PauJ A lla ruldo. 17, :.urreruJe red about 2. 15 a.m when some 25 depulJel> s urrounded ltassons Oaslri bu tors on Second Street. Gartl'e•d al ione..-...,, •l'~•I CAMP LEJEUNE, N C (AP> Attorneys for Marine Pfc. f{oberl Garwood, convicted of colta borating with the enemy in V1elnctm, today asked a military Judge lo overturn Garwood's conviction bccau:.t• µrosecutors failed to prove he was mentally competent to undt•rsta nd his actions were wrong. ea ......... "'. io C'M11a ,, ....... ,... PEKING (AP) Ex iled Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cam. bodia said today he as bowing lo China's pressure and will join his former enemies, the Khmer Rouge, in an effort to oust the Vie tnamese from Cambodia Gftwral •• rfu rallftf f11 Pola11d WARSAW. Poland (AP> -Workers occupied their fa ctories and offices today in the southwes t Polish city of Jelenia Gora an a general strike called afier negotiations broke down over workers' demands for access lo a local resort and clinic re st>rved fo r offic•ials of the Communis t Party and the govern menl Three hurt he t rafn rollf•fo11 GERM ANTOWN . Md CAP> A 90-car freight train and a I wo locomot1vt• "helper" unit coll ided on the B&O Railroad line tuday. inJurtng al least three people. authorities s aid E'onnt-r Gu.,. Ella Graaao l»11rfed llARTFOHD, Conn (AP> Former Gov. Ella T. Grasso, one of Lhc m:ist popular political figures in modern Connecticut h istory. was buried today in her hometown a fter a full s tale funeral The 61 yt•ar·ol~ Mrs. Gr asso. who died Thursday following a 10 month battll' with cancer. was the firs t woman in the nation tp bl' cl~cted governor without followi ng her hus band into offi ce. She .n •stj!n!•d l>t•t· 3f bet·a use of her health after 28 years of pu bl 1 r serv1 re Sex charge Solon reveals • • intent to resign Ji\CKSON. Miss ('AP ) Rep Jon ll inson. H Mass .. arrested in a mc>n 's room and cha rged with attempted oral sodomy, intend~ Lu resign, an a ide s aid today. .. II is intention is to resign," a dministrative aide Ma rs hall Hanbury told the J ackson Daily News from Washington. "We're in the process of getting the paperwork done now " llanbury, llinson·s top aide, o.;a id the JR year.o ld con · gressman had "no option other than resignation" afte r his ar· rest in a men's restroom of a congressiona l office building Wednesday. "I'll advise him on the timing and the proper way to go about 1t and the other th ings in· volved with terminating a career:· Hanbury said. Hinson originally was charged with oral sodomy, a felony, but the charge was reduced to a m isd emeanor offense o f at- tempted sodomy. Authorities said llinson had engaged in oral sex with Harold Moore, 28. of C)xon Hall. Md. l-linson pleaded innocent to the charge Thursday. His trial in District of Columbia Supe rior Court was set for May 4. The maximum pe nalty upon convic· lion is one year's imprisonment and a Sl.000 fine. He has been in seclusion al a SAC in 'attack' 0 1-~FVIT AIR FORCE BAS E. Neb. <AP) Respanding to a "simulated attack" on the Unit· ed States. the Strategic Air Com· mand hsa launched about 400 bombers and tanke rs in the largest SAC air operation in 35 years as part of ats Global Shield ·s1 exercise. A,.Wlr.,....o PLANS TO RESIGN Mississippi'• Hinson Was hington.area hospital since Thursday. Hanbury said las t week that the congressman was hos pitalized for ment a l a nd phys ica l fatigue. Hinson had been re·e!eeted to a second term Nov. 4 despite acknowledging during the cam· paign t h at he visited two homosexual hangouts in the Washington area. He d enied be· ing a homosexual. On Friday, the top two Republicans in the House Minority Leader Robert H. Michel of Illinois a nd the party's whip, Rep. Trent Lott of Mis· sissippi -said they thought Hins on should res ign. 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I• pubH-1>1'<! by Ille Or•llO" Coe\t Put>lt\lllno C(M'nf>41ny ~P•r•t~ t dillon• ••• l>Ubll>Mct Monday thr°"9f' Frid•r tor Cost• Mtw. Ntw-1 8oacll, Huntl"91on Bta<ll Founl•tn Vellty trvlftt. ~.·~~~1.~'51.':.!i~~~ "s.!:::·:."f~s:,~::: PVbll\111"9 plant '' at llO w n t Bo Street, P 0 Bo• 1 S.0, Colla #llWs.t Calilor"ta ,,.,. VOL. 74, NO. 40 Slaying . pI'obed in Irvine By aJCHAAD GaEEN oeu.o.u,.....,.,..., An eight-man Irvine police in· vestigating team, working around the clock to solve the bludgeon slaying of a 28-year·old woman bank teller, bas Called lo locate any "real s usgects, '' Detective Ron Veach sai today. Veach said inves tigators arc continuing to look into the back· ground of Manue la E . Witthuhn of 35 Columbus. Irvine, In an al· tempt to rind a clu<' explalnlntt her death The attractive, blonde: woman was found dead ul 11 :30 tt .m Friday .. by her mothtir. Huth Rohrbeck David Witthuhn. 214. the husband of t~e dead wom11n. asked Mrs Rohrbt•t.'k to chc•c·k o n her daul(htc r uftn he WllN un a b I e t o rt• a c' h h 1 s w 1 fr h y tele phon<• 0 e l e c l I v t· v t• u I' h s II I ti Witthuhn ha:-lx·~·n c·lcurccl of uny involvement 111 hb w1fe '11 dt·uth lie was out of town 0 11 hus11wsl'I ul the t iml•orthc• i.luy1n1o1 A coront·r·s uut1)f)sy r1•v1•ul1•1I lh a t Mri. Wllth11h11 wa!> bludgt'ont.•d lo th•alh 11h1111t IZ hours b<'fort• stw wu11 found l1y her mothc:r Dclt'ctlw V1•1wh 1h·f'l1n1·1I 111 c•om m ent on whc•tht·r Mrs W1tl huhn wus scxuull y utws•·cl 111· ulso rcfust'd lo say whctlwr 11111· s uffrrt-d 1njur1cs t11 11url!> of lwr body other than her head Veat·h als o wo uldn't suy whe ther a murder weapon ha11 been found llowcver . he did say the sluy ing apparently isn't connected to the May 1979 slayi ng of Savan nah Anderson of Irvine who was blud~coned and s uffocated_ Mrs Witthuhn's assailant aµ parently e nte r ed her home th rough a s liding glass door. in vcstigators said $340,000 jackpot hit by Grove man LAS VEGAS <APl Thirty minutes after he arrived in Las Vegas, William St. Onge got what he came for -the world's la rgest slot machine jackpot. The Orange County man bad played a "Pot of Gold" slot machine at the Flamingo Hilton for only 10 minutes early Sunday when he lined up five 7s to hit the S340.000 jackpot. The 43·year-old Garden Grove m an and his son. Mark. 22. came to Las Vegas s pecifically to play the high-paying progressive Sl slots . Only 33 hours before. film actor David Youn~ hit another of the Flamingo's slots for $335,000. And less than two weeks before that. on Jan. 25. Feli x Cachey of Oak Lawn, Ill.. won S320,000 on a nother "PotofGold" s lot. "I vis ii here quite frequently. a net I 'II tell you this," St. Onge s aid. "I'm not a loser in Las Vegas ." Woman grabs art objects worth $2,600 A wom an who asked that a painting be retrieved from the back room of a Laguna Beach art gallery reportedly made off with $2,fiOO worth of a rt objects . In vestigators said Kenneth Halph '(uranga, owner of Kand J S pt•ctalties, 1220 N . Coa st II ighway. reported over the weeke nd that a statue worth $1,700 and plate valued at $900 were taken from the store Jan. 29. Y uranga told police that the items were stolen when attend- ants we nt to the back of the store. The woman was described as a c auca sian in her mid 20s, with s houlder length brown hair. Red Cross moves off ice The South County Service Center of the Orange County Red Cross has moved to new quarters in Laguna Niguel. The new 1,800-square.foot building is located in the Crown Valley Business Park, 27324 Camino Capistrano, Suites 205 and207. The larger quarters will allow for expansion of Red Cross services including first aid classes, cardio-pulmonary r e· suscltation and disaster courses. Uganda fighting KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) Rebels trying to overthrow President Milton Obote attacked five anny barracks, seven police s tations and a prison early today in coordinated raids acmJS Ugan. da, sources in uaanda lnd nelgbborint Kenya reported. f ,a9u11a11s ho11or Riddle l''ornwr Laguriu Beac h mayor Jess Riddle < wll h mlt'ropnonc!) speaks to members of l.aHu11u Bt-uc·h 1,awn Bowling Club during a VIM! lo Luguna Friday from Whittier. whe re he now li ves with his daughter . Rid· die. who observed his 99th birthday Satur- d ay. was guest of honor at a bowling club lun c heon Friday. f 'ro•PageAI SMUT ... u11 111111 1111r1111 t'ht•c r wncn a Nc•wpurt 11ttlrt•r asked him to shut off h111 t1ullh11rn The officer told l klfr1d1 h•· nt"cdcd a pe rmit to use ;_111 am11lifl1•1l public addrcsJ> ~yst•·m Con/ ession late; baby killer freed Hut Counc ilwoman Evelyn II a rt. a former police department employee. wa~n·t put off by the warning S he grabbed the bullhorn and told listeners tbat the city was do· ing what it could Lo close down the s hop. She also said she'd spend the night in jail with anlt·s mut col· league Helfrich if arrested for us· ing the bullhorn. Not everyone present was bent on closing the bookstore Newport resident Gary Cook. who was carrying a sign pro· claiming .. Make Love Not Fire.·· said if people don't like the s hop·s m er chandise. they s hould stay away from it "I don't think it's right to burn down a building under the guise of religion ... said Cook . who sajd he had no connection with the bookstore owner and had never been inside The fire t hat closed the shop las t October was blamed on a rson Police made no arrests Newport's Fire Chi ef J im Recd also showed up for the rally He said the shop "simply doesn't fit in withthecharacterof Newport ·· Mayor Jackie Heather. who also grabbed the bullhorn despite the police warning, told pro· .testers that they were giving the shop .. a million dolla rs worth of publicity ... "We don't want every creep in the state coming down here.'· she bellowed. Mayor Heathe r said she tried to call Chief Justice Rose Bird after the California Supre me Court ruled last month that the shop could reopen. "I believe if she (Justice Bard I could see what's offered in here. the degr adation of femal es. maybe she'd change hN mind ... said Mrs. Heather. Keven Deeme r. a 13·year-old from Newport. predicted the shop won 'tlastlong. "It's too dirty," he said The Casual Side of Rugby . RALTlMORE <AP > Prosec utors say it was a .. travesty of j ustice .. that a man who admitted dropping a sleep. ing baby lo his death down an 11 -story trash chute was freed from jail because his confession cam e l2 minutes too late lo be legally valid. J a mes McClain. 25. was re· leas ed after ser ving three years of a life sentence on a convacllon in the 1976 murder of 10 month· old Phjl "Muffin .. Thomas. The Maryland Court of Ap· peals orde r ed a r e tria l for McClain after ruling that his confession was inadm1ss1ble un· de r a 1978 opinion issued b} the court That opinion slated that unles~ defendants had a court appearance within 24 hour~ of Lheir arre~l . their s ubsequent confessions were 1nadm1ssible at trial. McClain signed his confession 24 hours and 12 minutes after has arrest. according Lo H Gar~ Dozens eye stabbing MIAMI 1AP 1 Fiftv lo 100 people watched a·s a s h oplifting s us pect re · peatedly knifed a security guard outside a depart m e nt store here . Fi ve ca m e fo rward af terward, says a homicide detective on the case. The guard. 26·year·old Gary Townsel. was barely a live when he was rus hed to Parkway Gen e ral Hospital He did not li ve long enough for surgery Officers said the suspect escaped on foot with an item probably worth less than SlO. The m anhunt wi dened Sunday as police issued a plea for infor ma- tion from witnesses 100% cotton rugby shonsand pants. avaJlable an cOIOl'S of red. white khaki. sky blue. navy. and gold Also. the classic bar stripe rugby shin. in a poly/c<Xton blend Bass. an assistant state's at· torney lie then was taken for a hearing. Prosecutors involved 1n the retrial announced at a Criminal Court hearing that they were forced to drop the case because M cClaan 's confession was the on- 1 y evidenct• they had to use agains t ham a second time . McClain admitted killing the c hild because he thought his g irlfriend, 18-year-old Debora Tho m as. was seeing another man "I cuddled Muffin up in my arms. He wa!. still s leeping ... I "'a lked him up the hallway to wht·r<' thc> garbage ope ning was <1t I laid him in the opening and Jus1 lt•t ha m go," McClain's con· fl'!>SIOn !-il:tll•d Tht· bah) was found dead of a fractured skull at the bottom or the trash chute along with a tom pic ture or his m othe r and a nothC'r m an. M cClai n told pol 1te the µ1c-turc had fueled his jealousy Weatherman faces suit OOSTO'.\ u\P 1 Charging that an anal'curale forecast by the National . Weathe r Service sent her husband to his death. Lh <' pregn a nt widow of a Ply mouth fisherman is seeking S2.2 million compensation from the U S. government. llonour Brown ·s federal suit contends the weather service is· ~ued a forecast that failed to warn of an approaching storm. S he said her husband. Gary. would not hav<' gone to sea if he had knov.n about the storm. Brown. 25. was washed from the pilot house of the lobster boat Sea Fever during a Nov. 22 storm on the Georges Bank, a rich fishrng g round a bout 180 m1!es southeast of Bos ton. Three fishing ,·essels sank that day. Three men died trboard the lobster boat fair Wind. ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ---.. .• \ YDll llllTlll ·IAllY .PIPll Mo N{IA Y H tHHl AH Y 4 1'Hi1 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS N~. transit prowess bus strike budges Neither side • in RON FLEISCHER MOVES THE ONLY WAY HE CAN Amid pain and pove rty, he strugglea to hold thlngs~ogether Crippled mechanic needs a wheelchair By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of the Dally Pilot St•ll l'he days pass s lowly for am· _Qulee Ronald Fleischer . a man of ~3 who looks 60. c ha in - smoking in his dim Newport Beach motel room, watching a daily cavalcade of old cartoons a n d endless soap ope ras on television. Fleisch er was an auto mechanic and a good one, he'll . tell you in the semi·lough, brash tones of a native New Yorker. Fleischer pauses to scratch an . itc h rar back up under the partial cast on one leg with a bent coal hanger. takes a long draw on a cigarette and curses softly. "If I could get a wheelchair and tools I could do any god· damn thing th at needs to be fi xed on anything that has four whee ls ... he declar es. He lost his lefl leg after a 1978 traffi c accident. lie was on a m otorcycle and came off second best in a coll ision with a car. Then, last December. his right leg was s mashe d by another car while he was trying to cross a street on his crutches . He must soon h<1 vc more of his le ft leg amputated above the knee to accommodate the fitting of an artificial leg because the remains of the knee are hope· less. ll1s right leg 1s slowly healing with one steel plate a nd four s teel screws holding 1t loi?elher He is almost immobile and can't a rford a wheelchair help from stale and county agen· cies. Cir cums tances d uring the past three year s h ave c h a nged ~ pe rh aps rendering the Fleischer family of five ineligible for som e aid they might bave received at othe r times, suggest.a Richard Ruiz. Orange County's chief ol social s41rvices. Ruiz says he is bound by con- fidentiality laws from discussing the cases of anyone in troubled straits, who is seeking coWlty a ssistance until they can get bac k on lheir feel. Ron Fleischer would la ugh c ruelly at that last line. "It was a 78-year -old woman who took my left leg," h e says, a dding lhal the acciden t also ruptured his aorta, th e principal artery o r the b o d y, and punctured his left lung. He was lucky lo survive. Al the lim e he was bit he was riding his motorcycle back to a service s tation in Huntington B each where h e did a ut o t uneups and engine r ebuHding a fter riding home to deliver his paycheck to his wife Ida. They share Unit lt al the Pine Kno t Motel in West Newport with son Samuel. 20, a security g ua rd who helps out a litlJe ; daughter, Tina, 18, who is out of work. and Ronald, or "Na lo," as he is nickname d . Nalo is 10 years old. Tina was working in a fast ISee CRIPPLED, Page A2) By GLENN SCOTT Ol 1119 DAiiy 1"1194 Sw H Striki n g Or ange County Transit District bus drivers and m echanics we re s till pacing the ir picket lines today and d.is - tri ct buses re mained off the s treets for the fi fth day of ttre strike . There were s mall s ign s. Sills raps OC Legal Aid Society Irvine Councilman David Sills h as a s ked Oran ge County s upe rvisors to limit their finan- cial support of the Orange Coun- ty Legal Aid Society. which has been accused by the Building In- dustry Association of improper· ly spe ndi ng taxpayers' money . In a Jetter distributed to s upe rvisors. S ills complained that the city of Irvine spent close to $500,000 in de fending itself against housing laws uits initial·, ed b y the Legal Aid Societ y, among others . "It is not, in m y opinion , a proper function of governme nt to fina nce, at taxpayers' ex- pense, social re for mers and pet- tifogging litigants who seem on- ly to want litigation to provide a foru m for expressing t heir views," Sills said in the letter. The Legal Aid Society. which provides legal assistance for poor people, has com e under fire for its participation in lawsuits alleging various cities -includ- ing Irvine, Newport Beach and La"una Beach -have zonin" <See LEGAL, P age A2) Traffic jam on Dover Motorists in Newport Beac h are being asked to stear clear of Dover Drive b e tween Pacifi c Coas t Highway and Cliff Dr ive T u esday morning w h en work crews will block off one southbound lan e. T he lane will be sealed off to traffic from 7 a .m . to 11 a .m . wh ile worke rs fi n ish a r es urfa c in g project. The street work is befog do ne in conj unction with cons t ruction of the n ew Pac ific Coast Highway bridge. Originally . t he s ingle lane of traffic was to be closed off this morn· ing. The threat of rain. however, delayed work. Fleischer must c rnwl, scoot ing on his bull like a crab. s up po rted by his two hands and twisted right leg lo a care a hun· dred yards down ~oasl Highway for a cup or coffee on the c ure. "I crawl C>uls idc even though I'm not s upposed to. j ust lo gel som e fresh air and s unshine," s a ys the biller amputeC' who c laims he hasn 't r eceived much Porn protesters parade in puddles • Or:::cl,:as l Weathe r Fair tonight and Tues- day except local fog late ton ight and early Tues· day. Highs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonight ~5 to 50. Ch an ce o r rain decreasing to near zero through Tuesday. . ll~~IDE TODJ\ ~ The Experience Center in Irvine ilft't you r typical soml1'er mu.mAm with boring exhibits. See story, photos CJ. ......... ._ ... ••ties . , .. Cl•> CJ 1/C/N By ST EVE MARBLE Olll•OallyPll•SuH Carrying rain·s p l a tter ed placards an d umbrellas, 75damp but d e t e rmined p r otes te r s m a rched and splashed and pro- moted 'their anti-sm ut message Sunday at Newport Beach's still· u nopened adult bookstore . T he hour-long a fternoon rally in front of the Talk of the Town book a nd video center on Mariners Mile got rolling a fter a busload of Baptists rolled in from Irvine. T he Rev. Jerry Bunch, who identified himself a s a mem ber or Moral Majority and pastor of Liberty Baptist Church, told the crowd t h a t the Bible says pornography is a sin. Jim Helfrich, leader of the anti- s mut rally, agreed. He said his t roops -who be has nickna med SPIN (Stop Pornogr a phy ln Newport)·-will keep protesting u nt il the bookstor e closes . I ronically. the bookstore h aan 't opened since a fire burned up ita stock of magazines and sex de- vices last year. ll was still closed Sunday ex- cept for twoemployees .-=..a palrof private uniform e d security guards. T he crowd came armed with slgna. One said "What's Adult About Rape and Violence" and another read ''These Fllcu Are Sick." Still another p roclaim ed ; ' "Wade Will Fade" -a reference t o books tor e owner Thom as Wade . One young busine ssman car- ried a sign reading "For Clean Fun -Winds urf." He said he has a windsurfing shop around the corne r fro m the controversial books tore . He lfrich ha d more than the rain to worry about. He was about five seconds into a n a nti-porno cheer when a Newport officer asked him tos but off his bullhorn. The officer told Helfrich he needed a perm it to use an amplifie d pu blic ,address system . Bu t Councilwom a n Evelyn Hart, a former police department em ployee, wasn't put off by the wa rning. Sh e grabbed the bullhorn and told listeners that the city was do· Ing what it could to close down the shop . She also said she'd spend the ni1ht in Jail with an ti-smut col· lea1ue Helfrich lf arrested for us· lngthe bullbom. Not everyone present was bent on cloeln&tbe booUtore. Newport resident Gary Cook, who wu carryin1 a alp pro- clalmlna "Make Love Not nre," said if people don't like the shop's m erchUdlae, they •hould stay aw ay from It. (8ee S•tr1'. Pate AU I L. however, that distract officials and United Transpor tatio n Union leaders might be soften ing their positions in an effort to resume talks A state mediator re ported!) met individually on Saturda) with negotiators for both side'> No bargaining sessions "er e '--~-- :-.ch eduled. but the m eetings were the fi rst attempts s ince the s trike began Thurs day to dis· t'uss contract disputes. Neither side has been willing to bt>nd first to reques t negotia· lion:. It remains doubtful. though. O•ilf P1tol SUlf PIH>to BALBOA ISLAND PIONEER CARROLL BEEK SUCCUMBS AT 81 A resident since 1910. she often strolled bayfront Newport pioneer Carroll Beek dies Carroll Beek . widow of Balboa I s land pio neer J ose ph Allan Beek, died Sunday evening at Hoag Memorial Hospital. She was 82. Mrs . Beek, who first came to Newport Beach in 1910 a nd until recently kept up her nightly trad1 lion of strolling around the is land. h ad been in poor health S he 'd been hos pitalized for more than a month lasl year . n• m a inin g on the serious list during muc h ofthat time . She returned home recentl) after making what friends and re latives said was a re markable re covery, but returned lo Hoag last month. Her illness wa s not dis closed. He r husband. who died in 1968. was the founder of the Balboa Island Yacht Club and started the Balboa lsland Fe rry, which st ill ope rates daily between the is land and the Balboa Peninsula B eek a ls o 1s ge n e rall y acknowledged as the main forCl' behind the development of Balboa Is land. which was I ittle m ore than a swamp whe n he arriver! in New part. M rs. Beek was activ~ in count less civic a frairs . Sh e wa!. honored as "Man of the Year · in 1961 by the Newport Harbor An•<i Chamber of Commerce. She also "as given the Exchan ge Club ··Book of Golden Deed s'' a ward in 1978. The well·known island res ident "as a charter member or the Hoag Hospital Auxiliary and a b o ard m e mber of Fam ily Ser\'lces Association <1nd Planned Pa rent hood of Orange County She became a regular \'is itor to '\c wport City Council c ha mbers in the late 1970s when s he battled her is land neighbor. a ctor Buddy Ebsen. over construction or a pier. She won. Mr!. Beek also was an active m ember of SPON cStop Polluting o ur Newport> a nd Fr iends of Newport Bay. Relatives said she left a single me~sage before death took her "She was happy -She knewit." Mrs. Beek is s ur vived by three sons. Allan, a Newport planning c·ommissioner: Seymour. also of N e wpo rt. and Bart on o f Pa:;arlena A m emorial service will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m . at St An ctn•"·._ Presbyterian Church in :-.;l'" port Reach Relatives have s ugJH'Sled memor ial contribu- tions lo Planned Parenthood of Or ange Counly. SPON. or the Re m e mbrance f und of Hoag ~1 em om1l Hos pita I. that contract talks could lead to a fast resolu tion. Negotiators have taken tough stands on the essentially m onetar y issues. The district is offerin g thrtt· year contacts gi ving its 745 drivers top pay of $9.93 an hour The union wants $10.07 an hour. No suspect in Irvine death probe By RICHARD GREEN Of the O•llY Piiot Sutt An eight·man Irvine police in- vest 1 gating team . working around the clock to solve the bludgeon s laying or a 28·year·old wom an bank teller. has failed to locate any "r eal s us pects," De tective Ron Veach said today Ve ach s aid investigator!> are continuing to look into the back· ground of Ma nuela E Witthuhn of 35 Columbus. Irvine. in an at· te mpt to find a c lul' explaining ht>r death The attractive. blonde woman was found d ead at 1 I 30 a .m. Friday b} her mother, Huth Rohrbeck David Witthuhn, 28. the husband of the dead woman. as ked Mrs . Rohrbeck to check on her daughter after he was un- a b I e to r each his wife by telephone. Detective Veach said W1llhuhn has been cle ared of any involvement in his wife's death. He w as out of town on business at the lime oft he slaying . A coroner 's autopsy revealed that Mrs Witthuhn w as bludgeoned to death about 12 hours before she was found bv her mother Detective Veach declined to comment on whethe r ~1r~ Witt· huhn was sexually abused. lie also refused to sa y whether she s uffered injuries to parts or her body other than her head. V e a c h also wouldn't say whether a murder' weapon has been found. However. he did say the ~lay­ ing apparently is n't connected to the May 1979 slaying of Savan· nah Anderson (Jf Irvine who was bludgeoned and s uffocated . Mr s. W1tthuhn·s assailant ap· pa rentl y e nte red he r home throu gh a sliding glass door. in· vcs tigators said P eace bid m a de NEW DELIJI , lnriia I AP > Indian Prime Ministe r Indira Gandhi opened a conference of non·aligned foreign ministers to· day with a plea for a n end to the 4' :·month ·old war between Iran and Iraq. ...., ............ a.UE AND WHtn LIBERTY BAPTIST aUI CARRllD PORNO '9tOTISftR8 Churdt membere tr.veled to Newport 8e8Ch ..... , to NIU ....., poeldon •• , l- RON SCHWALBE OF NEWPORT CARRIES ANTI-PORN SIGN Rain didn't dampen zeal of bookstore protesters Sunday Fro•Pllfl*'AI SMUT HASSLE. • • I d•11t0 l t h 111k ti .., 111.:ht In liuni "''"'a h111lch11.: 11111!1·1 lh1· i,:1t1!-.1•11f r t•ll!.!1'•11 ·,,,,d < '111•1... \\Ito .... u!f h1 · h,111 "" lllfllll1l11111 V.ll h th·· hnol. lc 111• "" 110·1 ;111d h:id 111'\l'I ht•t 11111 ... 1d1· S e rvices set for Mt>~a era ·11 • • 1ct1n1 l 11rw1 .11 1·1·, 11 , .... 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Mayor J ackie Heather, who a !so grabbed the bullhorn des pite tht• poltce warning. told pro tl'SlNS that they were giving the ... 1111p "a million doll ars worth or publH'll) ·w e don't "ant l'V(•ry cr e<'p rn lht• :-.tall' coming down ht•rc. · Shl' !It' 1111 ..... l•d '\I ;.I\ or I katht.'r smd Shi' lnl'd lo call l'.h1l'f Jus tice Rose Hird a fter 1 hl' California Supl"cmc Court rull-d la:-.1 mont h that the shop !'OU Id fl'(IJ)('n "I l1clll'V<' if sht• (Just1 c1· Bird> c-oulrl St'l' what's offered in here. l hl· dt'g,radatrnn of females, maybl' she'd change her mind," .... :11d Mr::. lk<ilhcr Kl•vc•n OeC'mt•r. a l3 yC'ar -old I r•in1 Nl•\.\ port . prcdirt<'d thl• shop \\ 1111 't I .1st long. It -.tc111 d1rl),"h<'!-><lld lll'lrril'h. interrupll'd on<' limt' "ht•n a firt.:crac·kcr was tossed r1t'.1r lhl' baC'k of the bookstore:. ... a1<l l11s group·..., strategy b to lllLll..t• llf(• Unl'<Jmforl abl<' ror Ji.I Iron .... or the X-rated shop. I h' s aid Talk (If the Town c·u-.Lomcrs will have their µhoto graph-; snapped as they prepare' to t•nl<.'r the shop II<' said thr cm lt.11·1 a:.s m<'nl that s uch a tactic "11ulrl han• might forrc the lm11k!->l11rcout oflo\\-n .. Wt.' won't tolerateoneday," he t·ried "We have the power to not k t lhl'm make any money We h :1 v l' lhl· power " l>an Thomas, a Westminster resident who a rrived with the Baptists from Irvine, s aid the church group decided to take a stand "because some day we m ay nC'f'd Newport's s upport in our c:ommunily." .. As Americans, .. h e e xplained. "w<' have the right to print this kind of trash and I'll die for that raghl. But we also must have some control in our communities." The bookstor e is scheduled to reopen Wednesday. Own ers of the sex emporium have promised to <·om batlhe anti-porno rally with a "porno power" showing, perhaps with several nesh·nick s t ars as thedrawingcards. Bookstore owners. if they were on hand Sunday. kept themselves out of s ight. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I Classlfle<t advenlalng 7141642·5678 All a.ther depanmentt 642-4321 Tno.Tias P. Halov Pul>t- Roberl N Weed p .... .,..,, M. Thomas Keev11 lOltO< Thomas A. Murph111e -..O"'OlO•I<>' Charles H l.oos A-t M"".....V E••OI e.rnard Schulman ~ Carl Carsten en -...011.ctor Kenneth N GodQe1c1 , Jr QmAet.,,..o._ OFFICES CO\I• Mn • lJ) WUI eav !>lrMl •l•U I •11una (lff(ll• 1017 No Co.SI HIOllWO '1•)1 Hunlln91on Beach 1117S 8~6< 11 Boul•v•rd •lMI C.<1pyrl9hl 1911 Or•n'll' Coul Pubtl\llln9 Compeny. No 1 nrw \ \tor It\ lllu\t rAtion,, •d1tnr1at rn•utr or an vvt1 1\tmf M \ ntrl'1n m•y bt '•Produced without ~ ,.,,.., 1~1 l)ftr-mt\\•flO of tttPYt•Qr.t ow,,.r S•tonci'~, Pll•lall" 1>••d .. 1 C~t• Mt'Mll Ca11tornl• ~~ p~~~,· :'~ s~~~~:~ .. ~~r1::;·~~ •. 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Prim,e rate sliced to 19o/c by Morgan NEW YORK CAP) -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., the nation's flf\b·l~l~est bank, lowered its prime lending r ate one-halfpercen· tage poml to 19 percent today, the rate's lowest level in two months .1 Other major banks continued to keep ,l~e interest charged their most creditworthy corporate, c ustomert at 19.S percent, a level that s~read througbout the industry a• week ago. Some s maller, regional banks are quoting rates below 19 percent. Slnce peaking at 21.S percent in late December, the prime rate has not fa llen as quickly as some other short-term l.nterest rates, although demand for bank loans has dropped sharply, and the cost of borrowing for the banking industry has fallen. So"t•t• deao1111re IJ.S. .,.,.,..,.. ••• MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union, denouncing what it call ed "the old fafry tale" about Soviet involvement in world terrorism , alleged today that the American CIA was reputedly involved in terror acts in Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal. Maa •11rreader• al•"' .. rrfradt•• INDUSTRY (AP) -A Los Angeles man surrendered quiet. ly . today after barricading himself in a gun s tore here for ~5 minutes. Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies said. No s hots we r e fired in the incident, they said. Paul A. Hiraldo, n . s urrendered about 2: 15 a .m . when some 25 d eputies surrounded Hassons Distributors on Second Street. Ga""ood af tora..-..elc •PP'•' CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) -Attorneys for Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood, convicted of collaborating with the enem y in Vie tnam . today asked a military judge to overturn Garwood's conviction because pr osecutors failed lo p rove he was m entally competent to understand his actions were wrong. O•llY Piiot Pllete llr P•t-kk O'Oen,..11 RON FLEISCHER, SON, 'NALO,' 10, SHARE A LAUGH Boy wants to be mechanic, llke dad used to be Skies fo clear Fro• Pa9r A I CRIPPLED MECHANIC. • • • rain Unexpected drenches coast food outlet until her car broke down and she can't walk or hitchhike lhrough the tough ter· ritory between lhe taco Joint and the m otel. She wanls lo go lo col· lege LO s tudy art. Samuel. wh o w or k s a graveyard shift. has high hopes for a science fi ction novel h e has written and s uhm1lted t o publishers. A s urprise winte r storm that s wept across Or ange County m ost of Sunday and early today 1s on 1ls way out. S p o k es m en f o r th e U .S . Wea ther Service in Los Angeles si:1id s howers will be lessening to less than a 10 percent chance of any more s prinkles tonight. The forecast is for clear skies by tonight e xtending at least thro ugh Wednesday. No new Pacific storms are s haping up, <1cco rding to the weathe r maps g ll'aned fr om earth·orbiting s atellites. Temperatures Tuesday are expec-tcd to be in lhe mid -60s. dropping down to the electric blanket range in the mid or lowe r tOs overnight, forecasters said. Sk11ng enthusias ts will find winter's manlle of white on lhe San Gabriel and Sierra Nevada mountains with 20 ·degree night lows forecast o proble ms due to the rel· at1vl'ly light but steady rainfall Rites held for second slain Mesan Fune ral services were held at 10 a .m. today for Giovanni Paz, 27. o ne of two Costa Mesa men murdered in their Baker Street apartment two weekends ago. Pai' services in the Rainbow Chapel of Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittie r followed by two days that of his roommate Brent Wheeler. 23. in Orange. In vcstigators, who attended both services as part of police procedure following a murder. Stiid each was shot twice in the hcac1 al close range on the living room noor of their a partment at 125 1 Baker St. Their bodies were discovered late Tuesday. An Oran ge County Coroner's report estimated they had been killed late Jan. 31, a Saturday. or early Feb. I . a Sun- day. As Pai· body was lowered into a g ra ve beneath rain - lhreatening Whittier clo uds, oth er investigators in Cost a Mesa were chalking off in· vcs ti ga tiv e lead s on a blackboard at Costa Mesa police headquarters. The continuing double-murder investigatinon has led lo Dana Point , Laguna Beac h , Hollywood. Newport. Beach and Big Bear as detectives continue tr acking down friends and ac· Q1faintances or the m en who moved into the Baker Street apartment last December. Still sought, detectives sajd, is the murder weapon, a small· caliber gun, and the two men's wallets. Also sought is jewelry believed missing from the pair's ransacked two·bedroom, second- noor apartment. Blaze damages Irvine warehouse A fire of unkno wn origin caused $20,000 in da mage this mornina to an Irvine furniture. warehouse before county flrefl1hters could put out the blue . . The fl.re at Lapma Manufac· turln1 Co., 17622 Von Karman Ave., started at 1:52 a .m . and w aa exUnculabed by flrefi1bter1 fboUt 10 minutes after it started. were reported along the Orange Coast but many people were sur· prised so little mois ture actually did fall. Hunltnglon Beach's k eeper of lhe weather record logs, J Sherman Denny. said he was caug ht somewhat by s urprise "This s torm is kind of a freak ... observed Denny. He said Huntington Beach re corded .70 of an inch by 8 a .m. today, or a s torm lotal of .91 of an inch and 5.87 inches lo date Last year, 9.16 inches had fallen in Huntington Beach. In Laguna Beach, the storm tiropped . 73 of an inch. accord· ing to J oe Jahraus, of the Laguna Beach Lumber Com pany. Debate set in Newport In what promises to be a lively debate, architect William Ficker and slow.growth advocate Jean Watt will exchange views on growth in Newport Beach Tues · day morning. The debate, sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, will be he ld at Sherman Gardens at 7:30 a.m . There will be a charge of S2.50. Ficker, president o f the Orange Coast Association. is a proponel')t of planned growth. Mrs. Watt, president of SPON (Stop Polluting Our Newport.). has actively opposed many res. idential and commercial develop. m en ts. As explained by realtor J im Wood, who will moderate the de· bate, the two "have due led ea ch other in municipal elections, jousted in newspaper advertise· ments and baited each other in countless city coun cil meet · ini!S ... The Casual Side of Rugby "The w.oman that hit me. her tn· surance covered SS-0.000 and I got S5.000 from Workman's Com pensation," Fle ischer says .. A lot or people don't reahze when you get that money a lot of it goes for attorneys and docl()rs and then I gave a friend SI0.000 lo in vest for me. I ~ot ripped off His wife walks lo work <b a motel maid al lhr. ne<1rhy Ch<1n nel Inn Her salary prett) "'ell rovrr!> their weeklv rent al the Pinl' Knot Motel. ·says Fleischer , who adds that he wasn't in the Army long enough to be eligible for ony kind or veterans' benefi ts. Som ething about s lugging an officer whose attitude he didn'I like "l went to d1sahility. welfare. Medi Cal. Social Securit~ and t.:nemployment." he ..,ay-. nf hh efforts Lo obtain :;om e -.urt ur aid He mentions none of lhl· private a ~s i . tancl' gro up' around . .. Even· damn race that cnm c.-. into thi s ·country can sec·m to get som e kind of help but not m e."' he says tiredly. taking a long draw at the stub of another ciga relte. .. You ever try to feed five peo pie on SlO? ·· he asks Wife Ida does a lol of bargain shopping and the ir m enus con s ist chiefly of bologna. cheese and egg salad sandwiches "We don't have real good home-cooked meals. you know." he says wistfully. "You knov. what I mean?" "We go to Stater Brother~ The little stor es right around h e r e are t oo expe ns iv e,' Fleischer·says. adding lhat the~ sold most of the ir material possessions long ago ho lding the family together His day begins about 9 a m with what housework he can do "l can t crawl up to reach the 100% cotton rugby shorts and pants ava1la1J1e In colors of red, white. khaki. sky blue navy. and gold Also. the classc bar stnpe rugby shirt, 1n a Pofy/cotton blend. sink and do the das hes," he says, "But l lry lo help Mommy out. She cleans 16 to 20 motel rooms a day and s he's pretty beat out when she comes home." Fleischer says he c rawls around the sm all unil, making the heds and if he can't reach far enough. he pulls himself up onto the beds with his a rms to s tra 1ghtcn the s pread corners properly Then he may scr amble down I he shoulder of Coast Highway hkt· a human crab to a little cafe where: they know him and the coffee's strong and hol. because his LTI Medical Center ·issued pain mrdicatio n makes him dl'O\.\S~ Liltll· ":'J:.lfo" Fle ischer. 10. is ob\ 11 )u~1~ the applt.> of his dad· dy" .. l'.\I' f'he br>) has the bluff mannl'r of a younsts ter who has grown up lnn fast · · 1 hate d1 ssect1n g dead animals." the Newport Heights Elem entary School pupil says in a tou~h New York accent bor· rn"' ed from h1:-. dad Ile ~ay., his favorite subject in scho1>l t!'> recess · l 'd ralh1•r dissect a Corvette M a f Rirc1 .. ht• adds. "I want lO b 1• a mechanic-a nd JUSl s it back .1 nrl havt• lhl· mone~ com ing in. • 1 ''ant to hl' a mechanic just llkl' ()acid~ not like Dadd) '' n "'' 00 l.1 k1• hl' \\ :J~. Frum Pa9tt A I LEGAL ... policies that arl' exc lusionar~ toward low income people. Spl•cifically. Ouilrling Industry Assoc1t1t ion officials have a sked county supervisors to slop grant· ing fedC'ral rcvenue·s haring money to the Legal Aid Society. The huilc11ng association charges that lhis money is being used to fund .. reckless cltass ac· t ion law<;ulls against the local J!OVl•rnment s of Orange Count~ .. At stake in upcoming county budget hearings is SJ00,000 in federal revenue s haring money that stands to be granted by county government to the Legal Aid Society ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (7t4) 644-7030 Orange Coat DAILY PILOf™°nday, February 9, 1981 • N TRANSACTIONS • '-• 'o. l'W! ~\ ..,, \w. '-,.-• ~ l'*'• -·1· .. _, .. 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W1"''"-S..JO S 1' o • \' Dow Jones Final OFF 5.12 LOSING 947.18 F igt•r es 111 is lead Movie business not that big By MILTON MOSKOWITZ It's not a big bus iness. for all the noise that it m a kes and the attention it gets. but motion pictures the m ovies are still som e thing people like to talk about, even ir they n e v e r pay th e ir way into a theate r any more . Prelim inary fig ures for 1980 m ovie attendance are in now . and t h ey s how t h is picture; som e 1 million tickets were sold during the year. res u lting in a box o m ce lak e o f $2.8 billion. The attendance figures have not c hanged much in the past fo ur years. T o put thos e figures m perspective, note that $2.8 billio n was about o ne·half the money taken i n last year by the Coca Cola Co And those I million admissions really look puny when you kee p tn m i nd that regular moviegoers pt?Ople who go four, s ix. 10 or ::i dozen tim es a year probably ac- count for the bulk of that attendance. The e ntire mov ie bus iness is being s up· ty o f our population mos tly o f youn g µeo plc ported by a tiny minori· a nd t h a t minority i~ composed Those Holly v.oocl observer'> who pre d1c t e rl that televis ion would be the d ownfall o f th<. mov ies w e re thus not too far wrong In 1946, the movtl' theciters in this coun · try sold 4 m1ll1o n t ick e ts Nol many mdus tnes could s uffer th<.tl kmd o f erosion a nd Sllll !>urvivc ' THE MOVJF. COMPANIES h ave adJU!>tcd. o f course, to the nev. scene The~ make s ituation comedic~. dramatic series and f e atur<.··lcngth films for the tube. And the y sell the ir o ld m o vies lo l l'IC \ 1 ~100 Out it ·s c lear that t h e e nte r · t ainment box 1n the home <lot's ht'p people from going o ut 10 rhl' modes Which films d id pl·erpll' :-.l'l' v. hL·n the) went to the mov· 1es lao;;t )ecir ·• Th<.' annual C'hl·cklts l compiled h y Variety ~hov. e d t h e folio" mg t o bt' thf' to top selling movies o f 1980 and the mom·\ collPl'l!·d b' their d1strihulo r s I the dis· lributor 1<; sho~n in par<·nthl'~'.J!-.1 I Thl' Empir.., l.\lrtk(''> ll<.trk •20th Century) ;120 m1ll111n . :! Kram1•t , . .., l\r;1mcr <Columbia) 60 5 million : 3. The J e rk 1 t·n"«·r~;il 1 '13 m 1lhon 1 A irplane <Paramo unt) JR million. 5 Smokl'\' :ind lht· Bandit II 1L·n1vcrsal ) 37.6 mil hon. • 6 . Co<il '.\'l iner'~ Daughter IL n1vcr s ull 36 millio n : 7. Private HE-n Jam111 1 W :.i rn<'r Hro~. l :15.5 million: 8. Blues Broth ers t L'n1n•rslll 1 :u m1llton. !J The Electric H o rsem a n 1Columbia1 309 m11l10n: 10. Thl' Shinmg !Warner Bros.) 30.2 miUion. The big winne r w<1s "The Empire Strikes Ba<.'k ." se· quel to "Star Wars ... the 1977 release t h at has tak e n in more money than any m ovie in film histor y llhe dis · trtbutor alon l.' rnll<•t•ll·d Sli5 mllhon 1hrough 1980 accord· mg to Vanel) 1 The big winner. from the <11stnbuto r 's !-landpo tnt , was t.:n1versal Tht·~ had four of the top JO movies U n iversal is p a rt o f MCA. the b111~<·!>.I e ntt•rtainme nt factor\· in llo ll.rwoo<l. l'h<'y 'iJlt'nl Sl2 millw n to make "J uws.'· a0 film I hat h as so fnr hrou,l!ht in SI J:J millton .\i101.·k11 l 1t T h ., .\ip u1ll9h t ~EW 'fQA .._ A,.,> <.d _, f\OC"ll\ "'n .. •no nf'' ""I" ~ ' ' 1 '4' f II • ~ u• I .. I .,. ,.,.,... r(H ~ s~cx ~ l,.,, ''" lt.OinQ f·dtfOl\dll" .ti ''~t' U ,, \ UAl Inc 'J7 10ll n• COlllAl<Lln &SJ.100 '" Chromally SJ'I 100 73• t• !>lcl()ll 111<1 • ... 100 '" 1 !:1A'i,f1n m :l :t Ttuco Inc 173.bOO J'I ' B•n~A,..M .no lOO 27 Mobll Jli 400 ·~ ~r 6.r ~!~~ ~ ,. 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