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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-10 - Orange Coast PilotYlll lllDlll llllY Ml TUt:.SUAV F-EBRUARY 10 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ,--------Billy the Kid's tombstone • Biz a e ID on -..oast · By PHIL SNEIDEaMAN Of U. o.ily ,.. ... Sutt 81Uy the Kid will soon be able to rest in peace once again The legendary outla w's tombstone, stolen from his ew Mexico grave two weeks ago, was found Monday in the home of a Hu ntington Beach truck driver. police re- p<.1rted today HUNTINGTON BEAC H POLICE detective Bob Russell said an anonymous telephone lip relayed by New Mexico State Police led local officers, armed with a search wurrimt, to the driver 's home, 18432 Delaware St., at 5:45 p m "In the bedroom. hidden under a blanket. we found the tombstone of Billy the Kid," Russell said. Local officers confiscated the 200-pound gr ay granite Dwyer on way home II II grave mark<!r but fil ed no immediate charges against the driver. the detective said. THE.DRIVER'S NAME was withheld by police, who said his precise involvement in the incident is not known. Police said theft charges may be filed against him by New Mexico authorities. Russell said the Huntington Beach truck driver's regular route takes him th rough New Mexico The detective said no motive in lhe·theft has yet been established. M EANWHILE, AUTHORITl t: 1n New Mexico a re breathing a sigh of relief that the local landmark has been re- covered. "I'm sure a lot of local historians will be tickled to hear that it's been found." said New Mexico State Police Officer Marsha ll Warren, who was reached in Fort Sumner today. "It's pretty important to Uris area." Warren said the tombstone was expected to be a focal point of the town's upcoming celebration, marking the lOOth anniversary of Billy the Kid's death. BILLY THE KID was born William H. Bonney on Nov. 23, 1860. His tombstone contains 21 marks, representing the 21 men he allegedly gunned down . In 1891. Pat Garrett. the newly elected sheriff of Lin- coln County, captured the famous outlaw. After his convic- tion, however. the Kid killed two guards and escapt!d from the Lincoln County jail. SEVENTY -SIX DA VS after his escapt!. the Kid was shot dead by Garrett at Fort Sumner . <See BILLY, Page AZ) 6th day Strike • in Husband 'elated' Still no talks in bus staleniate By GLF.NN SCOTT OlllleO.Uy Pl191 S~ft Orange County Transit District buses remained al rest today as the public bus strike called by bus drivers and mechanics entered its sixth day. The gloomy weather outside also renected the outlook for an easy resolution to the firs t strike 1n the district's nine-year history. As in previous days, leaders of the d istrict and the striking Unit· cd Transportation Union said no communication was taking place bet ween the two sides . About the only means of ad· dressing each other's demands was through the mass media. Ralph Clark. who is chairman Jurv sees ta e of the OCTD board of directors as • well as the county board of i upervisors, sharply criticized union leaders Monday for what he called a failure to accept com- promise. "If union officiaJs continue this 'all or nothing' negotiating at- titude. we could be in for a long period without service,·· he said. Clark claimed the union's three-year contract proposal. which district officials say would a mount to a $17 million economic package, is "far beyond what the taxpayer could tolerate.'' District officials claim their proposaJ wouJd cost about $12 million -or $5 million less than Hypnotized Alaia tells of slayings By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot tlw D•lly Piiot St.ttt . Apparently for the first time. convicted double murderer Dr. Louis Alaia has described - while under hypnosis -how he stabbed and killed his former wife and a Long Beach attorney. say- ing at one point on a videotape re- cording. .. . . I see the knife holder and l grab the knife. I have lo stop her. She 's killing me ... she's destroying me and my son. She's ORANGI COAST WllTHHr Clea ring and fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 along the coast. 48 inland. Highs Wednes- day mid to upper 60s. INSIDf TODAY Pfc. Robert Garwood b not the only one in the national apothght at his court-martial. The Marines are, too. See analyris, Page A7 11111 destroying Marco. I scream, 'it's no use.· She wasn't going to let me have my son anymore. She wasn't going to let me have him anymore The videotaped re-creation of the killings, made Saturday in the Long Beach office of psychiatrist David Johnston. was played for a superior court jury today. The six-woman. six-man panel. which convicted Alaia of two counts of second-degree murder severaJ weeks ago, must now de- termine if he was insane at the timeoftheslayings. Introduction of the videotapt! in- to evidence by defense lawyers wa s permitted Mon day by Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan. Before ruling on the matter, Judge McMillan screened the tape in his courtroom outside the presence of lhe jury. In that recording, Alaia, 50, re- members and relives the violent explosion which led to the stab- bing deaths of Margy Lou Alaia, 37. and attorney Marvin Tincher, 50, in the woman's Huntington Harbour home last June 13. During the surgeon's murder trial, he testified he could not re- call what happened after be went to hls ex-wife's home that evening to d iscuss weekend custody rights to his two youns children, Marco, 11,andMaria,9. Previous testimony had in· dicated Alaia was involved in hiChly rancorous and emotionaJ dlvotte proceedings wtth Marty Alala, especially in re1ard to custody of the couple'• son, Mnco. In the tape, the convicted (See Al.AIA, Pa•e AJ) I the union'soverthree years. Union offi cials weren't availa· ble today to answer Clark. but leaders have said they are willing to talk when dis trict officials con· cede certain points , such as no limits to cost of living raises and wage and benefits packages closer to those offered to workers of the Southern California Rapid Transit District . Bus drivers. who currently make top pay of $9.46 an hour, are seek ing immed iate raises to $10.07 an hour . The district is of- fering$9.93 an hour. For mechanics, top pay cur- rently is $9.82 an hour. The union wants Sll.29 an hour The district is proposing $10.92 an hour. o ... puty l1e ltl for trial in kid11apping An Orange County Sherifrs Department deputy has been or dered to stand trial in superior court on eight felony charges he kidnapped a nd false ly im· prisoned four women a ll en countered while he was on dut~ -in 19fK). Geor ge Louderm ilk. 37. 01 Costa Mesa. was ordered to ap- pear Feb. 20 for arraignment in superior court following a pre· liminary hearing conducted before Central Orange County Municipal Court Judge J ohn Smith. The hearing ended Mon· day. Loudermilk, who has worked for the sheriff's department for 11 years, was pe r mitted by Judge Smith to remain free on his own recognizance. The deputy is accused of four counts each of kidnapping and fa lse imprisonment under the color of authority. Va1ulals slam· parked cars FRE.5NO (AP) -Cars parked In driveways at 22 homes here we r e shov~d through closed garage doon and walls -in one case into a den -by someone in a four-wheel-drive pickup. The vandal or vandals roamed over a lar ge section of the nor1bwest part of the city before dawn, causinc thousands ot dollan of propert)' dama1e. "We haven't nsured out the loas, but it's lolnl to be con- siderable," Police Lt. Ted Lar1e said on Monday. at ne'Ws D U BAI. U nit e d Ara b Emirates <AP) -American writer Cynthia Dwyer, convicted of espionage and deported from Iran after nine months in prison. flew to freedom today in a plane packed with Iranian workers 0 and J>t!&sants . She landed in this Persian Gulf sheikdom on her way home a nd was whis ked away in a police car , declining to talk to reporters. Mrs. Dwyer. -t9. flew to Dubai, 700 miles south of Tehran on a r egularly scheduled Iranair flight after lraniaq officials de· layed her departure nearly 24 hours . Markus Hirsiger of the staff of the Swiss Embassy in Tehran escorted her. the Swiss Foreign Office said. U.S. Ambassador William Wolle and the U.S. consul to Dubai, Tom Dowling. met her at the airport. "Mrs. Dwyer is well, and has expressed a desire not to meet the press." said a U.S. Embassy s pokes ma n . "S he b as no Itinerary. but she Is on her way ho'l\e." In Amherst . N. Y., a suburb of Buffalo. Mrs. Dwyer 's husband, John, !>4. a college English pro· fessor . said he felt "terrific" knowing she was finally free. "There have been so many let- downs. It's a new feeling," he said. ·ceLEBRITY'S LIFE NEARL y RUINED HERS Lauren Ch•pln with kkla M•tthew, Summer Dwyer said he learned from the State Department that dur- ing the delay in releasing his wife in Tehran the Iranians wanted to take her back to Evin Prison, but Swiss officials insist· ed she not be taken back and she spent 20 hours waiting at the Tehran airport. TV child actress bares life of hell By The Associated Press H's been 26 years now since Lau r e n Chapin of Irvine charmed televis ion audiences as the pigtailed. impish Kathy An· d e rson. the baby of the all- American "Father Knows Best" TV family. Since then, she's been through three marriages, countless jobs. drug addiction and years of soul· sear ching since her unhappy trek through child stardom. And now the 35-ye.ar·old mothe r of two longs for the white-picke t fences, family meals and happy homelife she pretended were hers in the hit 1950s series star ring Robert Young. ~ ''I want lo raise my children that way," s~ says ot 2·year-oJd Summer and 7-year-old Nat· thew. "1 want them to know about God and family and Ion." Such th1no were stranpn to her throulh her ll'OUbled Ufe, Miss Chapin ~alls. She de•criltes ber dhorced ' alcoholic mother as "a typical movie mothe r " who pus hed young Launn and her two older. brothers -and later berseU - into acting. "I thought she was just mean and terrible and she hated me and I hated ber." Miss Chapin says. After over coming her own h eroin addiction years later, Miss Chapin reallied that her mother, now dead, had been sick. • •Anyone relying on alcohol or drugs has a disability," she says. Her mother also suffered from tuberculoata "and it waa <See CHAPIN, P11e AJ) Casualties claimed BEIRUT, Lebaaola (.\P) - Ir .. dM ... toder ltl U..,. ... bell~l'nHr~_.. tltu JDO rr..p la•...,. la Dam Pro ..................... ... ported llllnnl-twed. He said bis main concern dur· ing the nine months bis wife was in prison was not so much that <See DWYER, Pa1e AZ) Last match to Ow 'bull' GL~DALE CAP) -A 68-year -old man, •P· parently playing "matador" on railroad tracks bere, was fatally struck bl!' an oncoming freil~ train, police said. y.tnc:ent Infantino ol Glendale wu pronounced dead at tbe scene Monday nl1bt. "Aa we 1et it UM man was jumpin1 , bull and fortb from one .. ,. of tracb tot.Mott...., lllDd of pla1~ m...,.. wttb tbe trala,' NAd Bet· W1Wam Llaneme7er . "The ~ .......... .. . ... .., ............ . ·, . I 1 ~ f \ i • I t r l i i E ' c I . .... ~ Reading nortla The Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Sea halts momentarily on its historic journey into the Atlantic Ocean. The Seat- tle-based ship is trying to become the first U.S. vessel ever to make a winter passage to Point · Barrow, t he northernmost point of the United States. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Midwest paralyzed by snow and cold By The AsSO<'lated Press Bitter cold, driving s now and strong winds swept across the nation from the Rockies to the Great Lakes today, makinJJ travel dangerous and nearly im- p o s s i b I e in some areas Tornadoes struc k in Texas. Alabama and Mississippi. The tornadoes that hit over night in central and east Texas k illed a teen age gir l and seriously injured three people. acciirding to nilly Linville. Civil Deft>nse coordin a tor in rural Walker County. Linville said all four were inside a mobile home which was hit by a twister In Alabama, a tornado struck a school in Bay Minette where 300 c hildren were attending c lasses. Numerous injuries - mos tly broken bones. cuts and bruises were reported The school ~ym was destroved Ill inois wa~ hit by its worst snoY.storm of the season. The National Weather Service re- ported mid morning accumula- tions ranging from two inches to s ix inches The s a me storm t 'rntn Pagf» A I DWYE R ... she was being mistreated, but that the political instability of Iran would delay her release. He said he and their three children would await further ne ws before deciding where to meet her. Reporters were not allowed near the plane. but passengers said Mrs. Dwyer sat among the Iranian workers on the jetliner. The plane arrived more than an hour late because of delays at Tehran's Mehrabad Air port. O ne passenger s aid Mrs . Dwyer was wearing a skirt and blouse and her head was cov- ered by a scarf At the departure from Tehran, Swiss diplomat Flav10 Meroni said Mrs. Dwyer was en route to Switzerland. Officials in Dubai said they did not know what night Mrs. Dwyer would be taking out of the country . There are de- partures lo Paris, Amsterdam a nd Frankfurt later today. There is also a flight to New Yo rk Wednes day, airpor t sources say. In Washington. State Depart- ment spokeswoman Sue Pittman said she knew of no government plans to hospitalize Mrs. Dwyer or debrief her, as was done with the 52 American hostages freed by Iran on Jan. 20. Mrs . Dwyer. 49, had been scheduled to leave Tehran on Monday on a flight to Austria, but Iranian officials stopped her at the airport. Swiss Am - bassador Erik Lang said she was de layed because of the "lack of a travel document." dumped half a foot of snow on St. Loujs in only a few hours ( EarJjer story. A4.) Near-blizzard conditions were expected by nightfall in much of lllinois, with winds gusting to up to 40 miles. Blowing s now and icy conditions were blamed for a collision between a snowplow and a s chool bus in Elwood. south of Joliet. Three of the about 50 students aboard the bus were hos pitalized with mi nor in · juries. A cold front t h at m oved through central Colorado just be fo re midnig ht sent t ern · p e ratures p lumme ting . In Denver, the mercury dropped 13 degrees in one hour. Snow began falling in most parts of the state during the early morning and the state highway patrol said visibility was poor and driving conditions hazardous throughout the state. Heavy snow in the mountains closed Loveland Pass. Southeastern South Dakota also reported snowpacked roads. drifts and reduced visibility. Slick roads in southeas t Kansas were blamed for at least one traffic fatality Monday. as a :;torm over the eastern Rockies dumped up to 3 inches of snow. Critics s1iipe at portrait <>f Ch a rles LONDON <AP I His Royal Highness is "limp and lifeless." s ay art critics. sniping at a new portrait of Prince Charles going on dis play Thursday at the Na- tional Portrait Gallery. "Putting his Royal Highness in front of a blank green fence shows failure of imagination." sar6 critic and .~rt historian Frank Whitford after preview· ing Bryan Organ's portrait of the 32-year -old heir to the British throne. "Squeezjng him into the lower half of the picture is simply a waste of canvas," he added. The prince •'has never looked s o life less ," added Steve Doughty in the evening New Standard. Organ s aid t he criticis m doesn't bother him. ·'They only write for the mind- less minority," he said. The 46-year-old artist spent 11 months working on the portrait. which he painted from hundreds of photographs and sketches he made of the prince. There was no formal sitting. Organ's portrait of Princess Margaret. Charles' aunt, caused a storm of protest in 1970. One critic said looking at the blurred image of Queen Elizabeth ll's sister was like seeing through a migraine. 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Wit~ess tells HarriM-doctor hassle Alter the series ended ln 1980, M lss Chapin led a life that would have shocked Jim and Margaret Anderson -her TV parents, She dropped Ottt ot Puadena Hieb School at the a1e of 16, married that same year, t hen separated from her husband two years late r. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -A woman wbo •a• aittial la Or. Herman Tamower's office the day the Scandale Diet de· veloper wu killed says she over· heard a telephone con versation in which he caJled J ean Harris a liar and a cheat and demanded she leave him alone. J uanita Edwards was the fint prosecution rebuttal witnesses in the .murder trial or Mrs. Harris, a former headmistress. The rebuttal began Monday with a three-hour delay and ended with a bomb scare caused by a child's red and white plastic football. Mrs . Edwards' testimony, which provoked a pplause and la ughter from courtroom spec- tators. contradicted Mrs . Harris ' s tatements t hat Tarnower had invited her to s pend a weekend with him in April after she called March 10. Mrs . Harris, 57 , the former headmistress of T he Madeira School for girls in McLean, Va .. is accused of shooting her lover nf 14 vears in a bedroom of his home at Purchase. N. Y.. that night. • The prosecution charges the defendant killed the millionaire · cardiologist in a jealous rage over hjs affair with a 38·year·old divorcee. Lynne Tryforos, his of- fice assistant. The defense contends the 69· year-old physician was acciden- ta lly s hot as he grappled for Mrs. Harris' gun as she tried to commit suicide. A patient at Tarnower's Scarsdale Medical Group for 20 t 'rortt Pagr A I AL AIA ... slayer, questioned by University of Montana psychology professor John Watkins. describes his strong attachment to his young son and his feelings that his ex- wife and Tincher were trying to keep them apart. Telling how the killings were trigitered, Alaia told Watkins : ··Before I could s ay anything (after arriving at the house), Margy said, 'Lou, it's time for you to leave now.' I started to get up- set ... I said, 'No it's not. We have to talk about this (weekend custody privileges>.· · • She said come get them cthe children> Sunday morning. I said that's not good enough .. : She said leave ... leave now Lou. "I said I didn't have to leave. It's my house loo .. , " Alaia said. The orthopedic surgeon said that when his former wile told Maria to call the police, "I was facing the window and I saw the light in the window. It burst ... everything went red ... I saw the knife holder ... I just reached out and grabbed (a knife) and t urned around. I stabbed at Margy with the knife ... "Suddenly I saw Tincher right in front of me. He was running at me and trying to grab me ... It was .I.Ike instantly he was upon me • A laia said he fought with Tincher until the Long Beach at- torney fell wounded to the kitchen floor with nume r ous knife wounds. Asked by Watkins why he had stabbed the pair, Alaia sobbed: "I want to scream. It's no use. I don't want to live anymore . I want to die. There's nobopeanymore ... I'd rather die than live without Marc ... " Prosecutor Richard Farnell a rgued against admission of the tape, saying it didn't shed any new light on Alai a 's mental condi- tion. De fense lawyers , however, believe the tape bolsters their contention that Alai a 's mind snapped the night of June 13 under the pressure of numerous personal . financial and physical woes. F irst d e gree g uilt sought TORRANCE <AP ) Prosecutors told a Superior Co urt jury that Lawrence Sigmond Bittaker committed "horrendous crimes" and should be found guilly or first degree murder in the 1979 torture slay- ings of five teen-age girls. Deputy District Attorney C. Ramsey Randolph called Bit· taker, 40. and his admitted ac- complice, Roy Lewis Norris, 32, on Monday the ·•two mutants from hell" who committed "hor- rendous crimes against these children." . . In order to escape the death penalty, Norris baa pleaded guil· t.y to five counts of murder. two of rape and one of robbery and a1reed to testify a1ainat Bit- taker. If convicted, Billaker could face the death penalty. . , 4 A,.WI ........ 'LIAR ANO CHEAT' Oefendent Herrla years, Mrs . Edwards said she ha d a 10 a .m. appoihtment Ma rch ~O and was . promptly ushered into an examining room when she arrived early. Tamower came in immediate- ly. but the examination was in· terrupted wh en he answered a wall telephone in the room, Mrs Edwards said. ''I'll take the call in my of- fice," she quoted Tarnower as saying, as he set,the receiver on the telephone but not on the cra- dle. , From her position five feet away, Mrs. Edwards testified , she heard muffied voices over the receiver. "All of a sudden, I heard a man ·s· voice which I recognized as Or. Tamower's," she said. "Jt was very loud a nd very an- gry. "He said. ' ... Jean. I want you to stop bothering me'." The voices became muffled again. Mrs. Edwards said , but then she heard Tarnower shout, "You 'v e lied and you 've cheated!" "Then again the voices were muffled and then I heard him say, ·well , you're going to in· berit $240,000' ," Mrs . Edwards s aid. Mrs. Harris has testified she called Tarnower that morning to ask him to disregard a "whin· ing" letter she mailed hirp mo· ments before the call. She com· plained in the letter of being cul out of his will . S he said t he ca ll e nded a micai>ly when he said a patient was wajting. Cross-examination o f Mrs. Edwards by defense lawyer Joel Aurnou was interrupted when an unidentified woman s pectator told a court deputy she suspect- ed a freelance writer of having brought a ·oomb onto the 12th fl oor, where the trial is being conducted. Court was abruptly recessed and proceedings were moved lo the 8th floor before it was dis- covered that the writer had brought in a red a n d white p las tic tootball a friend's belated Christmas pres- ent to her 13-year-old son Costly lesson H <JttU-'toork 's'"<tm ., <k 11it'd WASl-ON GTON <AP) The Labor Department s.ays it has no record of s pending what a published report described as up to "hundreds of t housands of dollars" to help Amy Carter do her homework while her father was president The Washington Post. in its "VIP" column. reported that an unnamed New York publisher hctd said Amy had a problem one unspecified Friday with a question on the lndus trjal Revolution and she we nt to her mother for help "Rosalynn Carter didn 't un derstand the question. either. and told one of her aides to call the Labor Department for the answer." the article, printed in Sunday's editions. said. Thinking the inquiry was a serious presidential request, the Post said, the Labor Depart ment kept a computer team working overtime during the weekend and del ivered a truckload of computer printouts to the White House ··A horrified Ros ah nn Carter wa s told the res earch had probably cost hundr eds of thousands or dollars 1n over · Ume·. ''the newspaper said But a spokesman for the de partment said Monda~ that a search of its records had un . covered no suc h request or any record of such work being done by computers or the overtime to go with it Amy's paper. the Pos t said. earned her a ··c .. I f'rorw Page A l BILLY THE KID. • • The outlaw's grave now is part of a monument and museum attraction. The grave is s urrounded by a seven foot-tall chain link fence. · · But sometime between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 or this year. the tombstone was taken by unknown intruders who ap- parently lifted the heavy stone over the fence. Officer War ren said. THE NEW MEXICO officer said he received an anonymous long-distance call last Friday, saying the stone was now at a Huntington Beach address. He relayed the in· formation lo local offi cers. "We're especially excited about getting it back because the first time it was taken. it was missing for 26 year s." Warren said. He said the tombstone disappeared in 1950 and was turned up in a Texas field in 1976. The stone is inscribed, "The boy bandit king. he died as he lived." Then 18, Miss Chapin said she started taking drugs, eventuallY. becoming addicted to heroin; She kicked the habit in 1970, after s pending a year in a Camarillo State Hospital re- habilitation program. Two "illegal" marr iages followed, Miss Chapin said. One husban d had neglected to divorce his wife and the third wedding took place in Mexico. Now, she says, "I want to be married, have the piec e of paper, the ring on the finger and have a neat partnership. I miss that, so I just keep praying that the Lord will bring the right man to me." Prayer is an iVlportant part of her born-again life, she says. It's from that perspective that she writes her autobiography, "father Didn't Know Best." "It's about being a child star· and the pitfalls that happen with! it," s he says. "It's not all glorious like everybody says." . She acts infrequently now, and. teaches natural childbirth part- time. using a film of her own daughter's entry into the world. She dreams of earning a degree in nursing to become a midwife or work in pediatrics. He r early education was in- adequate. she says, recalling three hours daily of studio tutor- ing as "five minutes here and 10 minutes there.·· Image was more importar.. than knowledge, she complains. "My mother said I must d.ress for the public." s he said. "I said, 'What about me?' There is no you." She also felt shortchanged on her earnings from the series. Miss Chapin said. Her mother s pent most of her m oney on houses, new cars, food and clothing, setting $19,000 aside in savings bonds for her daughter. "It makes me so mad," Miss Chapin declares. slapping the countertop. "I see parents pus hing their children into show bus iness and they do the same t hing .. "Satan gets hold of you an'd all they ttunk of 1s money. It's hard work and you Clhe child actor ) get nothing .. When "Father Knows Best" e nded. Lauren Chapin found act· ing JObs we re scarce -she was typecast as "young , innocent, sweet Kathv '· She dyed her brown hair blonde and tried to make herself into Sandra Dee. s he recalls. It didn't work. Jobs over the ne xt several yea r s ranged fro m airline stewardess to dog groomer to carhop and cocktail waitress. Three years ago, she joined- h e r former co-s tars for a .. Father Knows Best " television movie reunion. "We had a good time." she said. ''It felt like 20 years had. not even gone by and we just fell into the routine." But reviving her acting career does not appeal to her. "I can't play the game; it's not in me." The Andersons were an ideal family to pretend to grow up in, s he says fondly. "Jim and Margaret are the l oving. warm couple. They taught their chjldren to respect t h e mselves and think for themselves and not let other people handle their problems. "I wish today's life was more like the Andersons' life." FIND OF THE WEEKI®-- A . -·-· ---· ·- Our 14 karat yellow gold puffed heart pendant is a delightful gift to give today or to save for that special moment on Valentine 's Day. Chain included, S75 . SLAVICK'S Fin~ Jtwflt~ Smtt 191 '1 Fu hlon Island, Newport Center, Newport Beach, 714/644-1380 WHtmmittr I ug11n• Holls./ Miuion Vi.jo I Notth Ol1ngt I Tiw Cl!)' w Ctmtos • 8~4 ~11, Alto C~•-r LM Angirles I S.n C>Mgo I t..• VtpJ Uw -ol SM"'"''' mft~ (Mflt ~or AINflff" ~ V'ISA. MM4tt Owp. MtJn!ln Ftrit Jnvtlfrs C11i1' ---- -Cliff Barnes' gets tif.•ket Act.or Ken Kercheval has had more t.hun his s hare of hard luck as Cliff Barnes on TV· s "Dallas " But he got into some hot water on his own during a visit to his home town of Clinton, Ind. · Kercheval was stopped and tic k eted by Indi ana state trooper Dave Landes for running a s top s iJ?n 1n Wa rren County Landes said when he a!>ked Ke rcheval where he worked. Kercheval said. ··1·m an actor.·· -r ··1 didn't recognize him," Lan!ies said. "But I knew he wasn't Clint Eas twood.·· When Kercheval told him he appeared o n c n s ·s .. Dallas," the trooper said. "I told him I knew he wasn't J . R. and he laughed and said , 'No, I'm Cliff Barnes. The one -who has an afh1ir with J .R.'s wife.'" Wilham St. Onge of Garden Grove went to Las Vegas to try and hit the jackpot o n a slot machin~ - and he di d just that. St . Onge and l1is son M ark grin after hitting -Ne v ada 's largest win. .. $340.000, at the Flamingo Hilton. Some people make do with a s imple brunch of bacon and eggs. but for ~ c I o t h e s dt•sig ner G I o r i a Vanderbilt , .,. - no thing but • . .. l'h a mpagne and c aviar wall do Tht> Daily N e w s . quoting the VANOIEHH .. T lates t issue of Cookbook Digest magazine, sa ys Ms. \'anderbilt's favorite brunch fo r two includes six eggs cooked slowly in a double boiler with butter and pepper. pumpernickel bread, a half-pound of black or red large.grain caviar. and a few s plits of ice-cold champagne As for other celebrities· tas tes, the Ne ws s ays Nancy Kissinger prefers something call ed a Basque omelet, and actor David Niven favors "ke.dgeree, .. a mixture of rice. butter-cooked fish and hard·boiled eggs. C BS correspondent Charles Kuralt evident- ly Wa.s .. on the road" once too often. He's been arrested on charges of drunken driving' in Burl- ingame. Newport Beach developer William Lyon topped such conl r i buturs a s Frank Sinatra and pop songwriter Ri c h a rd Ca rpe nter b y kicking in $.50,000 to support Lt Gov. Mike C urb for governor. Lyon is s hown as t he lar gest single donor to the Curb warchest, which stands at $1 09 m i ll ion . The long-time Newport resident previous ly con tributed $50,000 lo help Curb pay off his 1978 campaign debt. Last year. Lyon's firm - The William Lyon Co. -put up an offer of $38.5 million to purcha se t h e pare nt company of Newport-based Air California. He lost to Miami-based Aar Florida. which offered $47 .5 million~ Lyon formerly served as the Chief of the Air Force Reserve. an appoinlm1?nt made b y then-Pres ident Gerald Ford. Ancient fish 'caught' Complele /Jill/ ish sperimen jowul i11 Viejo The most comple te known fossil specimen of a n ancient large bilHish ever found in California has been recovered at a construction sate for a high s chool in Mission V1eJo Paleontologists working at the two-acre fossil s ite northwest of Los Alisos Bouleva rd a nd Cordova Road have a lso re- covered dozens of other marine fossils. PALEONTOLOGIST Hugh Wagner said the remains of the fossil ma rlin (large billfish). in- cluding skull and s keleton, we re the most complete of four known s pecimens collected in the state He said other finds were frag ments of a bill. lower jaw, or vertebra. One of the sea lion fossils is complete, said Wagne r. The Paleontologists have been working o n the Saddleback Valley Unified School District s ite whiJe it is being graded. Construction of the school is ex- pected to begin this s ummer. THE FOSSILS the exact 11umber is not yet known were re moved from the s ite encased in plaster jacke ts. They were take n to the Mis s ion Viejo Cultural Resources Center, where they will be curat· ed and examined by the paleon· tologist.s. Rights de·nied? Specimens are being collected at the center, s upported by the Natural History Foundation of Orange Coupty. the Pacific ·Coast Archeological Society, and the Mission Viejo Co .. until an Orange County natural history m useum is established. WAGNER SAID vol unteers are needed to help re move the fo ssils from their plas ter jackets. T hose interested may contact the center. 23854 Via Fabricante, Suite G·l , Mission Viejo, by call- ing 770-0709 . Wednesd ays and Saturdays from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. "It's a n interesting find." said Wagner. "We'd like to get it pre- pared. and then put it on dis· play." Also r ecover ed a t the site were sever al partial whale skeletons and extinct sea lion skeletons. a nd numerous re- mains of the s aber·loolhed salmon. Women's unit aims at Life Amendment Burglar gets videotapes A burglar who broke into a Newport Beach apartment and gathered up more than $4,700 worth or video cassettes lnclud· ing a $65 copy of "Attack of the K i lle r Tomatoes," is being sought by police today. Police claim the crook, who pr ied open a sUdlng glass door to the urtil in the Oakwood Apart- ment Complex on 16th Street. a lso drank at least a n ounce of gin a nd tossed the empty bottle in a kitchen trash can. Apartment dweller Mearl A. Swanlwtd told police the thief got 21 tapes in all. He said hls collection included "Hello Dot- ' ly," "The Sound of Music" and "Oh ! Calcutta." Orange Coast members of the National Organization for Women a re stepping up a cam· paign lo defeat a constitutional a mendment known as the Human Life Amendment. Zoe Ananda of Newport Beach said at a press conference Mon· day that NOW's coastal Bayview Chapter sent he r last week to the Women's Rights Day conference in Was h i n g t on, D .C .. to r epresen t O ran ge County women. ON HE R RETURN, the 400· me m ber group's executive com- mittee decided to undertake a political action campaign t o block the Human Life Amend- ment, she said . The amendment has been pro- posed in several forms. but she said the so-called Helms-Doman version of the ame ndment has the most support. That version gives full con- stitutional rights to an e mbryo from the momen t of fertiUza. lion. The amendment would pro- We're Listening ••.• The Daily Pilot wants to hear Crom its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any aubject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Messages will be transcribed several limes daily and delivered to the desk of the appropriate ecUlor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editorial page editor. Mailbox contributors muat Include their name and telephone' number for verification. N~ circulation calls, please. Te1l us what's on your mind. The numli)er is in service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. hibit abortions as well as certain types of birth control met.hods. including intrauterine devices and the so·calle d "m orning afte r" pill. MS. ANANDA said the amend- ment also could deny women r ights to abortions when preg- nancies are the result of rape, incest or where the mother 's life is endangered by giving birth. "T h e amendm ent gives women full rights only when they are eggs inside their mothers since the Equal Rights Amendme nt h a s not been passed," she said. The ERA is still three short or the required 38 states needed for ratification. The Human Rights Amendment would require the same two-thirds ra tification to be adopted. THE AMENDMENT is being s upported by funda m e ntalist Christian gr oups, which Ms . Ananda called the "New Right." She claimed the movement is actually a "religious cult" that women's rights proponents should oppose. Ms. Ananda was joined at the press conference in Santa Ana by Lynn Coenen, a represen- tatlv._ ol the North Orange Coun- ty Chapter of NOW, who also at- tended the Washington, D.C .. conference. Ma. Coene n said the con- ference was called to unite women'• poupa from various backgf'OUndl at the onset of the 87tb Con1re11. About 3,500 wom• attmlled, altboup &be two women uN theJ •PPareaUy •"9 die onlJ repneeatatlftt from Southern Callfomia. Otange Coast DAJLY PILOT/Tuesday, February 10, 1981 OC charities due aid? Donation of malpractice refunds urged By GLENN SCOTr OI .. Deity l'tl94 IUH Orance County charities could be getting some bealtby con- tributions during the next few months because physicians are being urged to donate portions of malpractice insurance refunds they'll.be getting. The Travelers Ins urance Co. agreed last week to refund about $50 million in insurance ~re­ miums. The premium s were collected from 1976 through 1978, when malpractice insurance costs in- creased 327 percent, said John Rette, executive director of the Orange County Medical Associa· lion. More than 5,000 physicians participated in the insurance program in Southern California, he said. Some 500 to 600 were fro m Orange County. The insurance company is ex- pected to make initial refunds of about $18 million, Rette said. The rest of the money will be re- runded in about 10 years -after virtually all malpractice suits are resolved, he said. Dr. Benjamin Harpe r, presi-· dent of the Association, has ad- vised participating members to pass a long their refunds to charities. "Since it is virtually impossi- ble to return money to individual Housing fund allocated for El Toro Money totaling S32.8 million. most of it for personnel housing at El Toro and Tustin Marine Corps Air Stations will be spent in 1982, Rep. Robert E . Badham R -Newport Be ach , has an nounced. The bill contain ing the ex· penditures was submitted to Congress by former President JimmyCarter. Badham noted. He sajd the helicopter base at Santa Ana will receive the bulk or the improvements with $15,540,000 set aside to finance 212 family ljving units. A remaining $8.1 million is for bachelor enUsted quarter s and the remaining $9,160.000 goes for assorted improve m e nts a nd other facilities at El Toro MCAS. He said 216 units are already under construction at the Tustin he licopter facility a nd another 300 units were approved for con- struction in December Tanker fire out PORTSMOUT H, Va. IAP) Firefighters used water a nd foam to extinguish a blaze that had smoldered for m ore than a week aboa rd an em pty Greek oil tanker off the Virginia coast, the Coast Guard sa id . T h e firefighters Monday opened up the hatches lo ventilate the Aikaterirti. which had still been puffing smoke from her bright blue and yellow stack during the morning hours . patients, I wouJd suuest this sharing come in the form ot a donation to a local charity of the physician's choice." he said. "In thJs way, a portion of the settlement will be returned to the public whlch paid their s hare during those trying years." WeUdoggone Rette said state l••ltlatloD to improve the mecUeal Jiablllty system, public awareness of eacalatin1 doctor bills and more caution exerclsed by physicians -produced a leveling or malprac- tice claima and, thus, a reduc- tion in lnaurance pre miums. Jodee's One Spot, a St. Bernard, gets a watchful if somewhat apprehensive look from Matthew Liluga, 2, whose parents in Easton. Pa. own the dog. The dog is one of 2.910 partic ipating in the 105th Westminster Kennel Club Do~ Show at Madison Sq~are Garden in New York City. Poland's premier quits dur.ing strike WARSAW. Poland IAP l Premier Jozef Pinkowski, who cam e to power at the height of l abor unrest in August, h as stepped down in favor or the de· fe nse minister, Gen. Wojciech J aruzelski. the official news agency PAP has reported. Thousands of wor kers in the southwes tern Polish city of J elenia Gora occupied factories a nd offices in a general strike Monday. PINKOWSKI. who resigned Monday. became the second Po lish premier in s ix months to lose his JOb because of the labor st rikes that have dis rupted Poland's shaky economy and he ightened concern an the West of possible Soviet intervention m the Eastern-bloc nation. J aruzelski. viewed In Poland a s a m oderat-e. reportedly counseled against the use of force to quell last s ummer's sJri kes. Politburo member ~azimierz Barcikows ki said earlier Monday that Poland could solve its labor problems with no outside assistance. The news agency s aid Pin· I ... k owski s ubmitted his res· ignation to the policy·ma king Communist Party Central Com- mittee. which will ask Parlia- ment to replace him with Jaruzelski. Parliament is ex- pected to approve the a rrange- ment Wednesday and Jaruzelski probably will relinquish his post as defense minister. During the Central Committee meeting, J aruzelski was shown on Warsaw television, which re· ported that some speakers there we re cr itical of the govern- ment ·s handling of the continu- ing strikes and unrest. THE PREVIOUS premier . Edward Babiuch, also lust hjs job because or Poland's current labor strife. His dis m issal Aug. 24 was part of a broad purge oftop leaders made as a major con- cession to tens or tho usands or s triking Polish workers. Five other me mbers of the ruHng Polit- buro were fired alon g with Babiuch. Twe l ve da ys lat er Com - m uni ty Party c hief Edwa rd Gierek lost his post and was replaced by Stanislaw Kania. Th~~ cotton rugby pant is perfect for the active man, or for the person who wants to do nothing ... comfortably. Special fea tures are an elastic waistband with drawstring, deep side pockets, and double-stitched seams for extra strength. Available in tan, navy, red, green, and yellow. 1028 lrvi~. Newport ~ach. California. Phone 6·'2·7061 • - s Of119 COMt OAtL V PILOTffuetd•Y, 'ebru•ry 10, 1911 .. I NATION I WEATHER 'T .. ••eh hea rtaeh e' ..... c~ .. •••11 'Kent State' recalls p .ain Nothing profit a ble L.U\'80 11:8 DEPT. T'be 1reateat acoop ol the year ha juat dr°"ped oa Uua comer frocn Ult Unlled Stale. Oepartml'nt ol E.au•y ll'a t.he 1realt1t advice yet to come down lhe pike oo totrlY aavlnt•· ll •bouJd be abared with all ol you Just the olhet day, lhe ener1y department dispatched unto me tills very lar1e manUa envelo~; carefully seal.:d llnd poat·canceled with an enern·HVlDI mou o in red udc l'be envelope was carefully opened. ll wu empty. Vacant. Not a thine ... Oon't you see what.a marvelous, mvenlive messa&e this was? ClJ\'l you Uft· dtmstand lhe energy.saving Implications! I t'ONGUTULAT£ the government on lhls cenius· type discovery. You can appreciate what a new ad· ministration i,s doing for us in Washington. This empty message I received wasn't really empty at all Wbal it told me was that the government ls setlin& a real example in eliminating waste. Nobody sat around typ· ing up some 37·pages of blather and nonseo.se that was de· signed to go to editors' des ks across the nation only to be promptly stuffed in the round rue with the old hotdoc wrappers. Nobody had to carefully fold up the release to further influence some dazed journalist.· Nobody had to stuff it in 1,482 envelopes just like my empty one. COST OF POSTAGE! Reduced drastically. because there wasn't a whole lot of wasted verbiage to weigh down the envelope. In the end, everybody came out a winner. They 1ave nothing. I got nothing. A whole lot of wasted enerlY was saved for worthwhile pursuJls like playing scrabble or. hooking paperclips together in long chains. Newsman /ailing to find troutu on vocont mop Disbelievers and Wrong Thinkers might s uggest that there was too much waste because the U.S. Postal Service had to deliver this Energy envelope filled only with air. But the Wrong Thinke rs failed lo view the larger picture. BE PRACTICAL: ll took the postal people less energy to deliver nothing than it would have to drop oft something. Besides that, nobody wasted energy getting livid at the postman because he delivered something of value except it was three days late. This time. it was nothing three days late and so nobody got mad. So there's the enormous lesson of the day. folks. Ir you want to save energy, do nothing and profit. Don't write that letter you've promised to pen to Aunt Minnie in Min· nesota for the past three years. SEND AUNT MIN an empty envelope. If she wants to know what you intended lo say, s he'll give you a call and you've saved your energy. Don't bother carefully writing check.s and folding them inside those naps to send to the bill coUectors. Just send back vacant envelopes. . If they want rurther correspondence with you, they'U let you know. Just think what a better world this is going to be if everything comes up empty. Especially from the govern- ment. . CLEVELAND (AP> -There was "too much heartache" for Sarah Scheuer to tum on her telev1siob, but others close to the Kent Sta~ tra1edy say a thfee. hour movie about the day her dau1b~r and three others were ldlled wu an accurate but pain· ful dramathation. Calling the NBC Sunday nJght movie a "painful memory of an unfortunate situation." a dean at tbe northeastern Ohio univenity said "Kent State" captured much of the "confusion, frustra- tion and contlict" that sur· rounded the May 4, 1970, slaying of four students by National Guardsmen. MILTON E. WILSON Jr., dean for student affairs, was dean for human relations when the Guardsmen opened fire on students protesting U.S. military action in Cambodia. Students and staff members at the university awaited the film with mixed feelings, he said. ••For the current students, what happened and what it was like were questiona longing for answers," Wilson said in an in- terview Sunday nJghl. "For the s taff. I think the question came up, 'Why are they going at it again'?" Larry Schaeffer , a firefighter in Ravenna who was a National Guard sergeant on the campus that day. said he hoped the shootings would serve 'Unk n o wn' poker king rakes 'em in RENO. Nev. (AP>-A used car s alesman from Austin, Texas, walked away with a $130,000 grand pri%e after battling 25 orthe world's best poker players at seven.card stud in the Third An· nu al Super Bowl of Poker . "I didn't start playing until I was 7 years old," Ed "Junior" Whit~said Sunday after winning the tournament at the Sahara· Reno casino. "When I was 15, I won my un· cle's grocery store," Whited said . ··Mom made me give it back." He said he's been playing poker pro· fess ion.ally for20 years. Whited. 51, bested a crop of competitors that included six millionaires, two oilmen, a Mis· sissippi riverboat captain. a high school football coach and a television star -last year's win· nerGabeKaplan. 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"I can't watch it," s he said. "There's too much heartache." Sandra Lee Scheuer . 20. was one of the students killed during the 13 seconds of gunfire. "I noNK WE'LL just see the beginning, then iurn it off." her mother said. Mrs. Arthur Krause of Pills· burgh, whose 18-year·o ld daughter Allison was killed, said the family planned "to watch the movie and keep ourselves together about the incident. There's really not a whole lot to say.'' APWI ......... Search futile Weeke.nd volunteers again combed suburban Atlanta neili?hborhoods for clues in the 15 slayinjitS and two disap- pearances of blac k children in 18 months. The latest missing report cam e 1''r1day night concerning Patrick Baltazar, 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 'Catch e r ' called key t o L e n n o n death NEW YORK CAP) -Mark David Chapman. accused of kill· ing John Lennon. has written a letter saying people should read J . D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," because it will "help many to understand what hap- pened." A copy of the novel was in Chapman's possession when he was arrested Dec. 8 only a few feet from where Lennon lay dy· ing from gunshot wounds outside his Manhattan a partment build· ing. Ch apman. 25, made the state- ment in a hand-written letter de- livered to the New York Times last week. the newspaper report· ed in today's editions . The novel is about a 16· yea r·old approaching a mental· breakdown because of his in· ability to cope with what he perceives as a lack of love in the world. The letter. which was signed ''Mark David Chapman -The Catcher in the Rye," was printed in ink in capital letters on yellow legal·size stationery, the Times said. The fuJI text reads : ··It is my sincere belief that presenting this written stale· ment will not only stimulate the reading of J .D. Salinger's 'The Catcher in the Rye' but will also help many to understand what has happened. ·'IC 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 would find in it the band written words 'This is my statement.· "Unfortunately, I was unable to continue this stance and have since spoken openly with the police, doctors others mvolved in this case. I now fully realize that this should not have been done for it removed the em· phasis that I wanted to place on the book. "My wish is for all of you to someday read 'The Catcher in the Rye." All of my efforts will now be devoted toward this goal. for this extraordinary book holds many a nswers. My true hope is that in wanting to find these answers you will read 'The Ca tche r in the Rye · Thank you." 'Catch 22' Chapman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity at this ar· raignment last m onth on a c harge o f second -d egree murder. His court-appointed at· torney, Jonathan Marks, has waived a hearmg on the de- fendant's competency to stand trial. Guard r e j ect s m an with o ne kidney SAVANNAH, Ga. (A P > A former Georgia Army national g uardsman who was willing to divorce h.is wife to stay in the Guard said he was re1ected by Tortoise still beats hare C HICAGO (AP > -The tortoise keeps beating the hare at Tom Kelly's Northwest Side tavern when races between the celebrated duo are held twice a year on the pub's 20-foot bar. Kelly sponsors races each spring and Call and rec~ntly staged a special contest which pitted Ocbat the turtle against '3ugsthebunny. The tortoise. a trim. five-inch .. Kentucky racing turtle" won by a hair. "The rabbit freaks out when he hears all the people yelling and pounding on the bar during the competition ." said Ron Wyatt, whose nephe w owns Bugs. GOUR MET MA RKET the Air National Guard because he had only one kidney. "It ·s a Catch·22 situation." said Ed F'euz, who was dis - c harged from the Army Na- t ion a l Guard in Novembe r because he has five children. two more than the Guard al- lowed at his pay rating. Feuz first considered divorcing his wife and giving up his family to get back in, but he learned the Air National Guard had no such rule. The 39-year·old Jesup resident failed to qualify Saturday for the Air National Guard at Savannah because the Guard has a rule re · quiring enlis tees to have two healthy kidneys, Feuz said. The Army National Guard had no s uch rule, he added. Feuz. a purchasing agent for a Jes up rurnilure firm, said he will now try for the Marine Corps or the Naval Reserve. "I'm not sure what their rules are.'· he said in a telephone in· terview ... l'm going to call them right now." DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Fresh fllet of Sole .................. 3. 79 lb. Fresh Froz. Local Swordllsb ........ 5.98 lb. 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I.It Partager Via Blue Barton 6 Gaestles 1750 m11 1 $2.15 or %/SS.tO Wente Broe. Le lane de Blanc ( 750 mil> ......••.... $3.5' Cutty Sark ~otcb <tiler> .•........•... U ... Old Beebmllls llish Whiskey .......... 11.se store 8Dan M, a.ed S.U7 Ztzt Newport Blvd., Newport Be•da 673-5520 ~-------- ----....:::-.. -·"'-----... --_____ .,_,...... .... ~illUa Guard killed in stabbings LOS ANO&LES (Af') Two kAllt·Wieldlna naen •lt•d1ed lwo unarmed 1uard1 without provO(lllion U. Ole lobby ol an •P•rtcneoa complex, lea rinl.,. l"""rd dead and lhe Olber aeriou.ly hurt, eolice ">' ~ PeteUe Jr , a , of lM An1&ela , d1*9 al U LA lledital Center from numerous atab wounds about ...._ boura after he wu aaaawled at Bar· r~lOD Plua in Weal Lot Anlttle& on Sunday. pollr-e Mid. Hb partner, J a mie Sancht11, 29. also of Los An&elea, wu reported in shtbJe condition al the same boiPtlal wilh stab wounds tn hus arms and band C.JN er.ek .,.., ... ~ HOU..YWOOD (AP) A police department an ti-prosUtutioo task force made 137 arrests dur· ing a five-day period last week compared lo an average 40 arrests normally -a crackdown police say will decrease associated violent crime . ·'The number of street walkers is directly re · lated to the number of murders, armed robberies . rapes and so on," said Sgt. Bob Rebhan on Sun- day ... People read about vice arrests and feel the manpower is wasted. They don't realize the im· pact prostitution has on overall crime statistics." Rebhan said that since the task force's deter- rent effect is short-lived , its 14 officers move against prostitutes once a montb. Fl,...'• l•muler. baJ_..., SANTA CRUZ (AP > -A founder of Apple Computer Inc. was being treated for head injuries after the small plane he was piloting cras hed whjle attempting "touch and go" landings, authorities say. Stephen Wozniak, 30, of Scotts Valley was list- ed in guarded condition Sunday rught at Communi- ty Hos pital in Santa Cruz. T he Beechc raft Bonanza , with three passengers on board. was attempting to take off from Sky Park Airport in Scotts Valley when it bounced onto the runway, crashed through two fences and sla mmed into an embankment, said Lt. Alan LeMarquand of the Santa Cruz Police De partment. 2 lteW •• , •••• ,, • ., •••• LONG BEACH (APJ -Two women were ar- rested in connection with the fatal stabbings of a family member in two separate incidents over the weekend. a police department spokesman said. Sondra Lee Carlyle. 27. was arrested and booked for investigation of murder early Saturday morning after her common-law husband, Mack Lyons Jr., 37, was found bleeding to death just after midnight in an alley behind their Long Beach home.said Lt. Dan Shea. Lyons died abouttwohours later at St. Ma ry Medical Center. Victoria Tresvan. 31, was also arrested and booked for investigation of murder Saturday eve- ning shortly after city paramedics found her brother Kenneth Tresvan, 32, unconscious and bleeding in his Long Beach apartment. He died at the scene. said Shea. Flying laigla Sea World trainer Jennine Vincent takes a whale of a ride aboard Shamu in San Diego's marine pa rk . Shamu, star pe rformer at the park, supports the Chamber of Commerce theme, "It's always summer in San Diego." ()r-,: Coat DAILY PtLOTIT~. Februar; 10. 1 .. \ 8 Al Lm.dbergh's son ali . ' ~e. A.ttomey 1eela to prove kidnap con1piracy SAN FAJ'AEL (AP) -AA attorney aayi be trocutioll, aaytq tbat $11,000 found la a aboe box in will ftle suit to obtain Lnvtlllaatlve reporU be b11 1araae wu not part ol tbe .,,000 ramom bopea wUl belp prove that bll client la Cbarlt1 liven few the return ol tbe Mb)'. Lintdber.,.'1 IClll, who auppoHdly d1ed ln one of Bryan theorbea Hauptman may bavt beeD LD· tbe nadoD'a moat famous kidnappLD11 '8 yean volved in receivinl tbe ramom moat)' from a'°" a10. between but not in the kldnappinl ltaell and not lD "I'm 15 pereent certain my client ls Charles the murder. Bryan aaid there wu no munt•r. Lindbeqb Jr.," said attorney Robert R. Bryan, Bryan aUeaea tbe kldnapplq wu actually an. wbo bu spent aeven )'tan and $.o,000 of bis "inside job" in which tbe elilld wu whisked away money work1nt on tbe cue. by Lindberah nurse Betty Gow. who lives in Bryan represents Jtenneth Kerwin, 50, of Bid· Scotland and refuses to discuaa the cue. deford. Kaine, a disabled clothes-cutter, who baa Bryan aays be and Kerwin pieced the kidnap· been eeardlial for b1s true identity alnce he was pin1 scenario to1ether from Kerwin's memories, n. doaena ol interviews and more than 3',000 pases of "I know I'm Colonel Li.ndbergh's aon, but l previously unreleased FBI records. can't prove it," Kerwin said ol the man who flew the famed Spirit of St. Louis ln the fint trans· Atlantic fti1ht from New York to Paris. The child was kidnapped from the Lindber1h home in Hopewell, N.J . BRYAN SAID BABY PICTU&ES of the Lindbersh baby and those of Kerwin at a youn1 age show a resemblance and that Kerwin bas an • overlappinl loe and a birthmark identical to the . kidnapped baby. "1 think an innocent man died," Bryan said of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, who was convicted in a 1935 trial and executed in the kidnap-murder. He said be would file the suit today in Hun- terdon County Superior Court, naming Gov. Bren- dan T. Byrne, state Attorney General Jobn J . Degnan and Col. Clinton L. Pagano. head of the New Jersey State Police. Bryan said his investigation shows that the Lindbergh boy was switcbed with another baby who bad died in a carriage accident. He said the dead baby was left in a wooded thicket four miles from the Lindberg estate near Hopewell. The badly decomposed body was presumed to have been Lil)dbergh'sson. Hauptmann professed innocence until his elec- PAGANO, MEANWHILE, DENIED that be has the baby's fingerprinta. Bryan said the State Police told him the printa bad been tranaferred to the governor's office. Pagano said it is not certain if the prints ln question are those of the child because they were lifted from child's playin1 blocks. Bryan said he has FBI reports stating the State Police wer~ given the prints. ''I was lied to because they don't want the truth to come out.'' Bryan said. Kerwin said his early years were spent in foster homes, but he said that in 19'8 his foster father, Eld.rid Preston, and his mother, told me "I might be the son of Colonel Lindbergh.'' Kerwin said the man he thought was bis father, Mansur 0 . Kerwin, "had some sort of rela- tionship" with "Red" Johnson, who was the boyfriend of the Lindbergh nurse, Miss Gow. who has refused to mscuss the case. BRYAN ALLEGES MISS GOW stole the baby in a conspiracy with Johnson and others. Kerwin said be didn't know what involvement his father might have had. But Kerwin and Bryan said it was Mansu.r Kerwin's true son who was switched with the Lindbergh baby. They clajm the Lindbergh child was raised as the Kerwin son. Nofziger says Reagan AIRPORT DEAL OK'D Kerwin said Mansur Kerwin, whose location was not known, has been uncooperative, but once gave him a box of pictures saying it contained the answer to bis questions . planning second term _L,?h~t!Gf"~~~.'g; Council has approved the first large-scale de- velopment at Palmdale Airport by agreeing to lease more than 300 acres to Rockwell In- ternational Corp. for an aircraft assembly plant and flight t est i n g facility. Kerwin said he once went to the Lindbergh home m.t was turned away by the man he believed to be his father without an opportunity to explain his views. Llndber~h died in 1974. SACRAMENTO {AP} -Although Ronald Reagan is the oldest man ever elected president, he plans on a second t e rm. Reagan 's t o p political strategist says. ·'The campaign has just ended, but we'IJ be back seekjng your sup· port in 31h years,'' Lyn Nofziger, special White House assistant, said in a keynote address Sunday at the California Republican Party annual convention. · ••If anyone bas any doubts Ronald Reagan is not thinking down the road three or four years from now. and thinks 'Oh boy, I'll run for pres ident in 1984, · he'd better c hang e parties." Nofziger told an audience of 1,000 convention del- egates and guests. "THIS MAN who just turned 70doesn't look like it. doesn't act like it, doesn't talk like it, doesn't think like it," Nofziger said. In other business, del- egates elected Cuban- born Tirso del Junco as s tate chai rman and former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke as vice chairman. Del Junco is the first Hispanic to chair the state party. Reinecke's election marked his first bid for party or public of- fice since he was forced to resign as lieutenant gov- ernor in 1974 after his con- COMPARATIVE NOISE IMPACT AREAS-DC-9 SUPER 80 COMPARATIVE NOISE IMPACT AREAS-PRESENT NARROW- BODY 2-ENGINE AIRCRAFT Projected oommunlty noise are• of the Super a> (with lhe Automatic ReleNe Thrust System) are 69-75 petoent imalter than tho9e of conventional twtn}ets as shown In this 90- EPNdB noise contour at John wayne Orange County Airport. The contours shown are bated on a 350 nautical-mile flight with a> percent IOlfd factor utlng currently llPPllcable departure procedures. M.l#OOl'YRIGHT .,,_,AAA AHO AE~EO IV THE MeOONHEll OOUOl.AS COl!PO'!A~IOH WITH n.E PfAMISSl()fj °' fHf AUTOMOellE CUJI °' SOUTHERN CAl"OANIA. AM .. . , . ,, - viction for perjury by the Watergate prosecutor. That conviction was later overturned. but it des troyed Reinecke 's c ampaign for th e Republican nomination for governor in 1974 and forced him temporarily out of politics. DEL JUNCO moved up from vice chairman, replacing Truman Campbell of Fresno. By tradition, Reinecke is in line to automatically become chairman ln 1983. Del Junco , a Los Angeles s urgeon and businessman. said he would increase party ac- tivities in traditionally De mocratic His panic communities. The est im ated $60 million to $100 million projec.t at the city - owned airport is being built by Rockwell in an- ticipation of receiving a federal contract lo build the B-1 or another new generation bomber, city officials said. The council approved a 40-year lease agree- ment for 307 acres at $1.000 an acre once con- struction begins. Information released last week from FBI rec- ords cast doubt on the testimony of several key witnesses in Hauptmann's trial. Gas prices jump an average dime LOS ANGELES (AP) -OPEC price hikes and President Reagan's oil decontrol action have had their effect: Gasoline prices have risen an average of 10 cents a gallon in every major city since the first of the year, according to oil market analyst Dan Lundberg. A nationwide survey revealed national wholesale prices have increased from 98.40 cents to Sl.08.40 since Jan. 1, Lundberg said in a telephone in- ter view Sunday with The Associated Press. Lundberg said prices had been rising rapid· ly since the decontrol order. yet those on the West Coast were increasing slower than those in the East. The DC·9 Super 80. n won't make waves at Newport Beach. You 're looking at "sound footprints·· showing which Orange County communities are exposed to a given noise level from conventional twinJet airliners landing on and taking off from runway 19R at John Wayne Orange County AirPOrt. Now take a closer look- at the black inner llne. That's the sound footprint tor the new OC-9 Super 80. Sound from the Super 80 is forecast to affect approximately one-third to one-fourth the area attected by current jet· liners operating at John Wayne Orange County Air- POrt. So we won't be making disturbing sound waves at NewPOrt Beach. Remarkable? Perhaps. But it's exactly what's being demanded by citizens living near busy airports all over DC-9 5uDer' 80 NICDoltlN•LL DOUGL 4 9 \ the country. As airlil'les move to re·eQuip their fleets now that the DC-9 Super 80 is in service. Quiet can begin its return ·to airport communi- ties. If you'd like to hear more about our new Super 80. just write: J. T Burton Director. Market Development 18A·70 Douglas Aircraft Company 3855 Lakewood Blvd. Long Beach. CA 90846 ,. 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You're middle aged when lhC' print m the t elephone book h as "h runk. • Whales race \\11n n e r Whether it w as a face-saving gesture or really a sc h eduling foul-up. c ancellation of the annual powerboat nice off thr Oran):!l' C'ounty coas tline doesn't neressarily f.ill undL•r tht· h l'adrnj! of bad news The raCl' ha:-. bro u g ht plenty of dazzle to the <>ran ge Coas t for the pas t tour years. The sleek. thundering boats 1 hem selves an· fascinating and they becom e even more "o a s they pll\H'r around th<• o rf:-.hort> rours e al speeds of up to 00 mph The races wcr<> hrought her<' oni!i n.i II~· by Bush m ills J n s h Whiske~ and ~ponsorship was ta ken u p last year by d(•\ l'lopcr Rnbt•rt P Warmmgton aft('r Bush mills bowed oul of the p1C't11n· Primar~ n•.t:-.on lwhmd lhl' c ancl'llation wa:-. ;J dogged l'ffort h~ e('ologt(',tl groups \\h1rh frlt the r act•s we n • d1~ t urbing the annual whak m igration. The two events we re not ('Ompatibk. 11 \\a~ :H g ued. anci sm cl' tht:' whales can 't C'hange their s <'hNluk Uw po"t'rboat ra('c s ponsors s hould. But therl' "a" no workabll' a lte rnative date availa ble a nd the whole thing has been dropped. for this year at. leas t. SPoil sport C'ommrntary perhaps. hut t hat's probably all for the better . The whales .ire• too precious to be tampered with. And from a s pt•ctator viewpoint the race cours e was too far away for viewing for all but a handful. • 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 1nv1led. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 P ho ne (714) 642-4321 Boy d/Music and love Hy l..M. BOVO Y o ung m e n who play m us ieal lns trumentb tend moist to admire girls who don ·1. Young men who don 'l o.~ar Gloo niy Gus p la ~ musical instruments tr nd mos t to admire girls who do This is No. t48C in our Love and War m en's file of random s ing le-mclrtllng observations. · J hear jeans nre out! Jlh.-nse say it's t rue. GRANDMA . ..._ .. ....._. .......... -·---- Thomas P. Haley/Publlther Thomas KHYll/Edltor Tuesday. February 10, '1981 Barbara Kretblch 'Editorial Page Editor Ford Co. evaded costly recall WASHlNG1'0N Two dayi; befor~ ouhco1ng Transportation Sr t:ret u ry Neil Goldschmidt ii pared the Ford Motor Co. what would have been the ~iggest re· t·alf in automotive history, his surNy experts received two box· t:li of internal documents from the.• automaker that s upported tht• (IV1dence of transm1si:.ion de- f('t•Ls tn 10 million ..-ord cars. Vet Goldi.chmtdl proceeded to IN Ford off the hook The com - pany was al low('d s1mpl) to '>t•nd ou1 s u f t•I) a ll Vl 'i Urlcs l o 0 \\ ll C l'S of ..-o r d s with au t oma ti c· t rl1 11sm1 s -.1011.., Furci t• x t' <· ut 1 ve s t' o n t 1 n u t• l o l.'laim that "tlrivc•r l'rror." not a built in de fect. was n •s ponsiblt: for thousunds of in1unel> and nearh 100 deaths c·au-.t•d h\ thl' affl•r teti rars. \\ h1 t'h v. e n ; pru 1hte'l•d lwt ween I !J?:I <1 ncl I m<i The.• problt'm 1s tlll' 1.•u-;1.· v.1th v. h1l'11 lht· aulomal1<' i.:1.·a r sl11fl 1·an s lip f rum "l 'o.i rk " to · · Hl•Vt•rst• · · "It I!> C'le<i r I rorn r h1• I' ase file that the s udden. u ne xpected movement of a vehicle c reates an unreasonable ris k or acci· dents, deaths and injur ies." Na· lional Highway Trame Safety Administrator J oan Clay brook wrote t o Goldschmidt four months before he decided not to fo r<'e a recall. Claybrook argued for the massive recall, which would have cost Ford about $130 million. HERE'S WHAT the still un· published final report on the Ford case has to say about the documents Ford provided at the last minute : "In general, this d ocumentation confirms the engineering theories articulated rn the Office of Defel't lnvest1ga- taons preljminary report' that ts. that the transm1ss1ons were defec tive. The final r eport. da tNI J an 19. mukcs these points Thl' l'Ompan) 's own docu· nwnts tended to confirm the J.!O vcrn m ent s <1fcty ex perts' arJ,!ument that the ab:.c•nce or a · h l' I I c· r 'a n k · · 1 n f o r d · s I rans rniss1on linkage "t:ontribut· ,.41 lo the higher rate: or park ., ~ s l t• m r a 1 I u r e s 1 n ' F o rd J \' c• hi(' l<'S." "Drivers ma~ be induced lo stop s hifting a t a point where the transmission may be In or very c lose to hydraulic reverse ... the Ford documents Indicate that their t ransmission may ac- tua lly still be in hydruulic re· ver se wh e n park gear is e ngaged " Although the company in· slsted it had been unable to de· velop any device that could be inst alled lo correct the situation. "the Ford documents indicate an evaluation of a large number of mod1ficat1ons, several of which we re cons idered feasible by Ford engineers.·· While public ly maintaining that driver error was at fault, 1he company's documents show. Ford considered about 30 dif· f c r e nt ways o f f1x1n g the trans mission. FORD S1 1LL claims there's n o thing v.ron~ wit h it s trans missions . "Our position is that there is no defect ... Ford lobbyist a nd former Transporta- tio n Secr etary William T . Coleman told m\ as!:>ociate Tonv Ca pace to. · - Rut interestingly enough, Ford made changes in its automatic tra ns mission s fo r th e 1980 models And the final DOT re· port notes that these c han ges "directly addressed those fac· tors which the age ncy believed were respons ible for the higher rate of incidence or park failures in Ford vehicles .'' S T A R ·G AZING IN WA.S H · I NGTON: Tourist s wi ll be flooding into the capital in a Ce w months, and wha t m ost of them want is to cat ch sight or a celebrity They hope to spot in the flesh one of the famous faces that appear in the newspapers and television news shows . Her~·s a tip: The best place to glimpse the high and the mighty is Wagshal's Delicatessen in the ritzy Spring Valley section of Northwest Washing ton. Many of Washington 's superstars live in the neighborhood. and like Rick 's in "Casablanca" every- body goes to Wagshal 's. Richard Nixon used Lo stop by for a q uick sandwich. even when he was president. The deli's shelves offe r a special m ustard sa uce produced by Sen Barry Goldwatcr 's daug hter, Peggy Ho lt. And a few davs before he was s worn in, Vice-Presidenl·elect George Hus h dropped in lo stock up on liquid refreshm ent While Secret Service men d eployt>d alonR the aisles. Bush picked up o;omc J&B Scotch. Hac<1drr rum. s tore brand vodka. some s herry and a case of Stroh's beer. · T hen. using the prerogativ<' of a longti me customer. Rus h told Wa gshal's to send him the bill S77. 72 at his ne" offi ct! tfiOO PC'nnsylvania ve SAFETY LAST: The safes the CIA kecps in C.S. embassies around the world are supposed to be impregnable. But a n agen· t~ enginee r once fig ured out a simpll• wav lo r rat·k the safes '' 1thoul e\·en using tools The -.pooks prompll~ corrected the m eth an1 c·al fla\\ on about hair of its safes Thl• ·1 s afes arc bought from thl' Mosll•r Compan~, and each one bears a littlc lag lislinJ? the number of hours us uallv about 24 and 1t C'an resist lock- p1rk1.•r-.. fire a nd · rad1olo~ical atl.t l'k But 111 holtl lctt1.:rs. the tag ..,a~)· :'\o forc·c.•cl c.·ntn re· qu1n·nwnl \\'hat this m~ans . 'OUl'l'l'., l'\'.J)IUllll'll. "' that lht• safrs offl'r no s pt'C'tal protl'C·twn from :i 'ilron,g m:rn with the right kind of nowhar . ''Guest worker' approach may be the solution Wh1•11 I li\l·cl 1n Mcxicr1 hr:11·1•111 v. as almo-.t ;,i fighting \\tit<! h t•t\\l'<'n l ht· normalh fr1t•n dt~ :'\1l"Ot~tn S a nd the Yanh ll\•tn.1.! tht·n· Friendships V.l'f<' lo!>l, and so v..l'rc bar fights <1 l1111J.! th<: border over this pro- gram of using !\11·xit·ans to do stoop l<1h11r for ~hat 1s now n 1ltt•tl lht• \\esll'rn Sunbelt eoun· In T1·xa:--to l 'ahfornia Tht• hrnc·ero program was an Jlmosl class1t• 1•xample of the fa1lun• of this co u ntr y t o eommunicatc with Mexico. It gave j obs to Mexican)> at a hig h ral(· of pay. which 1 s uit e d the M <'Xi ('an s fint'. ll gave workers t o h a r d · p res s e d A m 1• r 1 1• a n agriculture, which was frnc Rut it all went wrong because 11 got mixed up with the Mrx l('an concept of · 1hgnidad." the mosl powerful spmtual force in thi.!l country. Men kill for d1gmty and do it with gn ·at frequency. Ma ilbox below the bordt•r The braccro program was started in 1942 when the great wartime shortage of· unskilled labor was to begin. It was based on programs used successfully 111 F.uroµe where contract labor v.a s pu r c has e d h y , s a y. Ge rmany from Italy, and then the workers retired to t heir nal1\'e countn• when thev were nn longer needed. It was con- tra('\ labor. a nd the idea of· fe nded nobody T HE BRM 'ERO proRram. as conce1vrd h~ Congress and the Agnt•ulture Department. was much mort• coercive than lhis. It v. as 1nd<'ntured s ervice. in the \'leW or mos t Mexicans Workers v. C'rt' bound to s pecific jobs and oftc•n held under the closest of tontrol. This was because their employers had pos ted bonds that \\ere forfeited 1f any bracero e)>c<1ped during the life of his ('on tract. The program. offensive to the dignity of Mexi cans everywhere. was opposed also by American labor. whi ch didn 't li ke the labor competition, lhoi.:gh it was also true th<1l Amer icans didn't like to do s toop labor either In lhl' e nd . th E:' progr am was killed in 19G4 bv President Lyndon Johnson , w'hen he re- fused to sign the law permitting Mexican workers to be imported legally There are those who c laim. a nd perhaps right ly. that the current wash of 11legal 1mmi· g ra nts started with J o hnson's action. since it did nothing to change the needs of Mexicans for belle r·paying jobs. or the need of Big Agriculture for stoop labor. Rep Charles While. a Texas Demncra t. recently pointed out how t he situation has been es- sentially unchanged since the bracero program was stopped in the first place· "We have a perennial problem of a shortage of seasonal farm labo r which can be traced back to the termination of the bracero program." White. who is from El Paso. says tha t "stoop labor" is re· quired to cultivate an d harvest C'rOp!-> throu):(hout the Southwest. ··we cannot produce alfalfa hay. and that 1s about a ll fa rmers can grov. without stoop labor ... he added NOW CU RIOUSLY, there is a s trong a nd growing dem and for the restoration of some form or bracero program: but one which treat i. t h e M exica n s a s s o m e thing mor e than paid s la\'es To m any, including to me. this approach see m s like the m ost rational yet t o a rise to begin t o solve the appalling problems that have already risen from illegal immigration, and which will g row worse in the future if not acted upon. 'Thc new programs. several of w h i c h ha ve b ee n befor e Cong ress. a re called "g uest worker" programs, to lay the s t inging g host of the word bracero to rest. <The term is a direct translat ion of t he German "gas tarbeilcr. ·· J One o f the chief contract labor <to give it its mos t hones t n ame> is Cali fornia 's Se n or S l Ha yakawa He has a bi ll to prove it. Tragedies poor grist for souvenir peddlers To the Editor Somt• time ago I \ 1sill'd a local store' to make n pun·hase There at the vcrv cnt ranee of thC' great s ho w ·placr were prominently displayed life belts wilh th e insc ription "SS Tltunic" in large letters. t was shocked and so ex· pressed myself to the clerk who waited on me. But then a clerk is only a cle rk so I presumed that to be the end of my protest. Rut s uch m atters trouhle me no end Should I have ~one up higher ? By now I fear these articles of inter national Ins ult are seal· lered nationwide. And consider- ing the low ebb o r morality abroad 1 s uppose some low- brows will sloop low enough lo purchase and display and use them. We m if(ht us well Ins cribe the sacr ed USS Arizona on life- saving articles and how about some handcufrs and blindfolds and chains to memorialize the I re turn of our Iranian captives? 11 scems to me that aside from the financial gain. these peddlers of wares might also consider the public re lations aspect of their s tuff. As for me. I could neve r again t•nter the store in q uestion. Pt•rhaps m y friend was rl~ht when he reminded me that I had lived too long when I brought up the fact that I re member when "Titanic" went down and when the USS Arizona cam e down the ways of a Un ited States Naval shipyard in 1914. P{'rhups -and I never forget. FRITZ NELSON ~ ........... . To the Editor: Let's run our schools on a bu'Slness basis . based on where we get our money' Crom num- bers or stu(\ents e nrolled. If a business In come drops 25 to 30 perce nt . t h e ad- ministrators' incom e is adjusted no bonus. inrentives or s alary inc r eas e s Dismissa l is not neressary. but s alary adjust · ment is O u r s upportive se rvices (anyone in an administrative pos ition > mus t be diminished dollar wise if. as we all know, ou r enroll ment decline Is to be faced realistically No one needs to be laid off. · Sorry folks. that's fust the way of the numbers. JOSEPll GROTllUS ..... , ... , ..... ~ .. To the Editor: Having read several articles in your newspaper re the take· over of the Orange County De motratic Central Committee by Tom Hayden via John Pope, I feel compelled lo ask a pertinent q uestion of the voters in Oranae County : Are you golna to allow Tom Hayden, a man dedicated . . . .. .... ·-· to his personal. political gains <Senator first . the White House second? I to dictate from his Santa Monica residence. what Orange Countia ns will or will not do to further their quest for representa t ive government? If you allow this odious situa- tion to continue un c hecked. Or a nge County will be the laughing stock of our nation. Are you ready for this well deserved scorn? HARRY W. WITT • L.ttters /rom readers ore welcome Th e right to condenst> /etlers to /ii space or eUminole label 1.t reserved. Leiter~ of 300 word& or leas will be gwtn prefermce. All letlers maist Include ftgnolure and moiling ad· drta$ bid Mmt>.t may be tUithhtld on rtqwat if au/f icienl reason i.s op- pore ht. Poerr11 w t /I nol be publit hed. Letter• ma11 be relephontd to 60·60M Nomt and phone number ol tlw conrrtbutor mut be glut11 /or 1.1trl/lca11on pvrpow• ' =---·--- OBITUARIES Orange Coast DAILY PILOTrruetday. February 10, 1111 QUEENIE Garwood case painful Anger, ahame plague proud M arine1 ~PETE& AaNt:1T ......... c. ............ . CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Som.i say justice has been done, but others see the prosecution and cooviction of Pfc. Robert R. Garwood for collaboration as an Mttttmpt to exorcise the g hosts of the Vietn am Wa r t hat have haunted the Marine Corps for a decade. And the probable years of ap- peal ahead will furthe r spotlight Marine Justice in the same._ay t)>at lbe Army was scrutinized for the execution of deserter P rivat e Eddie S lovik afte r World War II. Southeast Asian confllct, noting its existence only on the reverse side of the Marine War Monu- ment at Ar lington National Cemete ry and neglecti ng to mention dales . Al the lar ge Marine base of Camp Lejeune in coastal North Carolina , where Garwood was cour t·martialed, not one Viel· n am battle or place name ii. commemorated on s treets and buildings labeled with the avoid Vietnam service. Bul t im es have ch a n ged and an increasi ngly con· servatlve America seems lo be less forgiving over Vietnam. In the courtroom whe re Garwood was court-martialed, the hectic days of debate a nd anger over Vi etnam we re never brought up. The de fense also was reluctant to delve deeply into revelations by most or the POW witnesses that they, too, had cooperated lo some degree with their captors. Takf' a sp1noff memo from yesterday's memo " The six years they fought in Vietnam a re remembered by M arioes less for glorious ex· ploits t.ban for g rinding frustra- tion. The first American troops ashore in 1965, one Marine unit after another got bogged down in b loody s talemate EDITOR 'S NOTE The TO TALK WITH o fficers around Camp Lejeune was to be transported back in time past \'1etnam to an era when they felt Marine reputation was un- blemis hed 'Garwood disgraced the un- iform and then• is no choice but to con \'H·t.' could b e the p;.1r<iphrnsc of three weeks of in· terv1ew::. For the Record THE MARINES SEE their r ole as that of amphibious as saull troops, looking back proud ly lo the furious island battles or the Pacific in World War II. But high-command decisions forced the Marines lo bleed freely in Vietnam on exposed ridgelines a nd in deep jungles. significance of last week's guilty verdict against Manne Pfc Robert Garwood for collaborating with the enemy is analyzed by AP Special Correspondent Peter Arnett. who wrote about the \'rt'lnarn ~·or /or many years and ol:w co1 ered the Garwood courtmarrtol It was a;, thou gh he was the onl) Murrnc: in 20 year s to senvus l) violalt· the tough Code of Condut·t for military forces, and that other disorders of the V1l•tnam War had not taken placl'. Hy conv1c ling the 34· ye(.lr old Indiana boy , they seem ed to be s aying Marine honor could be restored HirdL'l HOAG loll:lt1•0 lllAI. tlOSl'ITAI. l'llESeYTl!lfl"IN J ....... y 10 Mr dnd Mt \ l""' Wortm•n (O\t• Me\4 Qllf M r •nd Mr\ ~t.,Ph•o Ru~Qle\, Ntwport S...ch. 001 M r ttncl Mt\ £HrHtl M C(ut, Hunt in9ton Btte\Ch, 01r1 JalH.t•ry 11 Mr •no Mr\ Enc Johuwo H~ml 1no1on oe.cn, t>oy M r ana Mr\ lt'lrr~' t rotoot, (.Q\'il M.~ .... Qlrl Mr anct Mt\ Oct"•O Dorn .. tunt 1n9ton Be•<I'\. 01rl Mr •nd Mr\ W1lli•rn John\on Ne•POrl fHa<.h 9111 Mr dnd Ml\ V1nt.e1''t -,.,.m ... n. ••uni 1n91on Be.<h. 001 M r dnd Mt\ G~•• Buru. CO\I• M e\d Q1tl J-'T IJ M r •nd M r\ W1ll1•rn f1n\tt-r Corona Off Mar 0111 Mr dna Mr\ 0•111d At11n\. C~t• M~\• Qirl JM ... ry 1J Mr .tno Mt\ N1thol•\ Furt1cet1• (O\tit Mew, 9111 Mr and M" Glen LOO('· Hunl11>91on Boch 91r1 J ....... y 14 Mr andMr\ O.v1dC0tr ''"'"f' bO; M r •n<I Mr'li Phlll•P Dunn CO\fa Mew Doy Mr •nd Ml\ N1111a m Comb\. Hun1 1nQIOf'I 84-ilth DOy J-u•ry 1S Mr .sn<J M r\ Pau• &unllt!'y, l 0)14 M t!'\d, t>oy Mr anct Mr\, lUt\ Pt:!hChe, lrv1nf'., l>Qy M r .JHU M t'li ~t~ven Oobb1P. Ne woo•' Such ooy J ...... ,.," Mr rtnd M t\ ff\oma\ S1t1nteld, (O,ld ~~. Qirl M r eno Mr~ Au\Wtl (.drlnOf'r Hunt •nqton &.•<.h, DOy Mr •no Mr'\ Larry MYllov. Costct Mew Doy Mr ~no Mt\ J•llrt'y Aull~Qe. Hunt 1noton 8~4M." 01r1 Mr and Mr\ Ricky Jeon~'"' Irvin* Doy Mr •no Mt'\ W1l11am Kadi. L4QUNI But h, Doy M r •nd Mr\, Sc.Ott Sl•1d11"19fr. Hunt 1n9lon lle.-<h. Doy Mr •na Mr\ Cnn~toptwr Joroan. Newport BeM.n, 9"' M r •nd Mn l•molhy (t\o~t. Co.I• MeW,Qlft Mr •nd Mr\ J.ck BennPU,. Irvine Doy Mr ano Mt\ Tor And.er~n. Irvine. Doy At war's end. the Marines pre fe rred to forget the dis t ant Kidi1app~d rnan r~~cut·d famous and obscun· mt·mories of Korea. World War II a11d earlier wars. B UT WHAT CAN'T bl• oh !iterated is the sense of angl.'r and shame rett by many Manne officers over the rrustrat1<1ns of their Vietnam experrent·e:-. It w as to this environment that Gar wood. 19 when he was cap lure d in 1965. returned 14 year' later. Like the rest of l ' S. arrm·d T IJ UANA. Mexico <AP) forces, the Mar ines in the Viet Mexican authorities say police nam l'ra saw the standards 11( and an anti-terrorist for ce have the corps deteriorate Antrv. Jr r e s c u e d a k i d n a pp e d sentiment ate into troop morall' s upermarket orricial and shot and resolve. Disc1pllnt:' de one of his alleged captors before teriorated. Drug taking. asi.aull::. rus hing the house in which he on officers bv enlisted men and was held ot h er questionable beha\ 111r Gust·avo Guevara. s t ale hastenpd Marine resoh·t· to 1wt Tht' jury agreed. The five-man panl•I of Vil'lnam veteran of- fH'l'rs had listened intently through 10 v.t·cb of testimony. inC'ludang thC' eomplex defense cas~ based o n coe r c i ve pt•rs uas1on. <>r brainwashing T llRF:t: P SYCHI ATRISTS tcst1f1l·d they were 100 percent t·t·rtam · that Garwood. e mo tionall) umi.c•ll when he entered thP Marine Corµi.. did not know h<· v.a., wnmg Ill v.E'aring a com· munr..,t uniform . carrying a v.capon to guard fellow i\merrc·<rns :.ind helping in mter· I llj.!<it IOll "l'..,'>l!Jll.., Mo11key business ............ R espulin Barba Vermel h a draws neighborhood crowds as he conducts his daily business in Rio de Janeiro, Braiil. Vermelha breeds monkeys to sell .as house pels and lheir antics in his outdoor pens never fail lo amuse passersby. Carrot may help prevent cancer LONDON ( AP1 Eating raw carrots may help rl'duce rrsk or lung cancer for s mokers, a c· cording to a British professor jud icial police homicide chief. out of Vietnam IJeulh ,_,, ···-·~ ToUs raised disclosed Monday that Ignacio The general mood cnrouraged llOF't'MAN Fimbres Moreno. 55, a m ember the Defense Department to drop Ci t11 v.ood ..,till ha., many ap· pl.'als ahead of h1rn Rut h1!> con· '1Cl1on for collabornt1on and as- ., au It , with 1ls m aximum life imprisonment. seems to s ho\\ that the Marine Corps. v.hatever its rf'verses in rCl'l'nt vears. still put ~ mor(' emphas1; on what their men do in com bat than why Pro f Si r Ric h a rd Do ll, h ead of the epidemiology unit at Britain's Imperial Cancer Research Fund. told an anti-smoking conference that above-average cons umption of beta carotine, a form uf vitamin A found in carrots, could help lower the risk or cancer by as much as 40 percent. RE'il'Y llOFFM/\N, aJ.l<' S AN FRAN C I SCO o r the fam ily whi c h owns charges against an earlier group 55, residt•nt of lluntington (AP ) Toll s f o r Cali max, Tijuana's largest of Vietnam POWs arcused of ··At the moment. our evidence remains a mat- lC'r for further rei.earch There is nothing proven .H·l. · · he said. Bearh. ca l'a~sl·d· ll" av on m otorists crossing the s upermarket chain, was found co 11 a bo r a ti on with th t· t l)m Fl'hruary 7. l!l!ll Surv.ivcd Golden Gate Bridge will unharmed after a rescue which monists. And amnest) v. as l'X by her husband Gt·or~e E j ump from $1 to $1.25 involved Baja California Gov. tended to Marines and other !'. ll off man. son GcorJ(c M beginning March 1. Roberto de la Madrid. who ha~ fled the country to He also warned that excessive consumption of vitamin A could be highly poisonous, even leading to death in some cases. lloffman. daught c•r Joahan -,;;;;===================;;;:;; .. -------------na Pipkin. sisters Virginia Sherman and Marv Flair. brothers Jes!> and Kathe Knapp. gr;indson l~ee Pipkin. grandd:iughter Tina P1pkm Services will be h<'ld on Wednesday. February II. 1981 al IO:OOAM at the Com mun1t~ l"nlll•fl :\1e1hod1i.l l"hurt·h uf llunt1ng1on Hl'arh. Ca lntt>rment at Westminst er Memorial Park 1>1rl'r t ed h) Westmmsh·r l\kmortal Park '.\lortuar~ Jnd (.'('ml'l<'r} llOUGll Hl 'GH ROSS ll<WGH. re s1dent at the time or his de ath of Missouri Passl'd FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST PRESENTS A FREE LECTURE entitled Christ, the Light Shining in Darkness BY Robert W. Jeffery, C.S.B. . ......., .......... ., ........ .. Tiie --C-. llll9 -Cllwcll ef Clwlel. .....-... ............ '*·-· To b9 presented In the Chur~h Edifice 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa, California Thursday, February 12 8:00 P.M. awa\• on Januarv 27 1981 m fHEPU8llCISINVITED CHllDCAREPROVIDED Elm.Ira. New York 0 lie was ';~~~~~~~~ijiiiijiiijiiiiijiiijiiij~~~~~= born in M is~our1 on;: February 5. 1895 lie 1s sur vivcd bv his wife Mamie llough. 2 dauJ(hters 1Ma r1e1 Mrs J . H('1d of San la Anu. Ca. and (Lyda > Mrs Gilb('rt Hamilton 'of Montour Falls. New York. 4 Jolr andchildren. 13 great-grandchildren. 2 or his sons live m the Costa Mesa Area. Mr Frank Ross Rudisaile and Mr Lloyd Ril'hard Rudis aile M r Hough was a resident or Costa Mesa. Ca. for 30 years at which time he was active in the buildinR trade and tonstrul'lion work Inter- ment was 1n Springfi eld. '.\I issoun on Januar y 31 , 1981 P'EY FAMILY COLOHIAL FUNHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 P'AClftC VIEW MIMORIALP'AJllC Cerre1erv Morluarv Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive New oorl Beach 644 ·2700 McCOttMIC. 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Did you know that teeth are already beginning to form In the growing fetus jusl three months after conception ? Indeed, some parts of the 20 primary t eeth, <also called baby teeth> can be recogniied at this • early stage. Even tiny pieces of t he first permanent molars are growing. The rest of the permanent teeth wait until right after birth to start forming inside the gums. Sometimes. shortly after birth. parents or physicians may n6llcc little white spots on the upper pa late <roof of the mouth >. These are little keralinlzed structures <keratlnc Is a tough, fibrous protein found In nails. hair and teeth>. They are not signif i ca nt a nd normally will disappear In 10 to 14 ~ays. Gerald Wlllller, 0 .0.!'. r .. c1 AN9Ctatet 14'1 A~ado, Sette MS, Newport 1 .. clt Plleee: ....... Absolutely no effort requi reJ. anythi ng like it under onr roof. rion on you r account.once you qualify. 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Co~t Hwy. 1 Kilorreter South of MacArthur 1024 Lrvine Ave., Newport Beach 642-1133 673-2800 . 644-8570 ~- . ···-··..._ ......_._ ...... . • . , I .. I ORANGE COUNTY Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 10, 1881 •• Bergeson mounts another tax-indexing eff.; ~ . new central ca ~he chairman tbe1 say ii allsn'd •1 U.C. MlJmNG ............. ._ Aaaembl)' w o man M arl an B•r•e•oo. R Ne wport Bear h, wUJ unve I i new lntom~ tu ln dulna formula Wedneadl)' at • • a r ram•nto preH cunlerenrr Whh Erne l J Orunt<nbur.i, the nt'wl)' t'lt d t d <'halrman ol the tale Board ot t;qualliaUoo. •t bl'r side, Mn fh•r11,••0tl will pell out dtt11l.1 or lht• Wa and Salaru.!£ Indra IWASI It would be ~11td. j ht' u 1d . Ill CO OJUnC'tlOn with AIJ 101. her late t t Hort to permant ntly rn dt'x tht< litlt" anrom t> tu THE PllaPOSt: OF income tax andtiun&. 'ht-notci., •~ lo stop <'O.'il ot hv1ne pay increases (rom pushing a taxpayer Into 8 higher lax bracket Tbe GO P <tSi.e m blyworn un sa) i. lhe W S Index 1s a big 1m pro' ement over other 1ndextng form ulas It 1s t!ndorsed, s he add!.. b) Professor Arthur 8 Laffe r . the L'n1vers 1l y of Southern Cahforn1a eronom1st known for the Laffer Curve Theory and for his work on the Kemp-Roth lax bill pushed by RepubLirans to Congress Th e W A S I ndex , Mr s Bergeson explains, is based on the a verage annua l salar y or wage incr ease r eceived by California workers . Thus, she contends. it is a simple. tamper O.llyP'tletSi.tt,._..., NEW INDEXING PLAN Newport's Bergeaon proof 1ndeK that uses only two elem ents drawn Crom the s late Em ployme n t Deve lo pme nt Depa rtment the number of pers ons e mployed a nd the a mount of wages and s alaries paid each year .. All other indexes are based on coala of ltema ,'' Mrs. Beraeaoo aays. ''For (nstance, the California Consumer Price Index (CCPI> mea1ure1 a hyPothetical 1967 basket of goods in three major market areas in California for a family ol four. But it doesn't pro- perly reflect cost of living because it doesn't allow for changes in consumption pal· terns." Mrs . Berges on says the Consume r Price Index used by th e U.S . Bure au o r Labor Statistics also is s uspect as an a ccurate gauge. Her press conference Wed.nes· day morning will be timely. A h e ar ing on h e r AB 101 is schedule d that a r t ernoon before the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee. • • SOC IAL NOTES: Congressman J erry Patterson, D·Westmins ter , has married Sa ll y Sand o val , an ad - minist r a ti ve aid e in hi s California oCCice for the past two years . J uUe Froeberg, administrative assistant to Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, took ti me offlo have a baby. Jul ie a nd hus band, Bill, welcomed a son Eric Peter into theworldJan. 7. And State Sen. John Schmitz, R· NewPort Beach. has been ap. pointed to the state Commission on theStatu.sofWomen. Schmitz voted against the establishment of the COO\ mission in 19M. His wife, Mary, is a member of the Orange County Status of Women Commission. • * • REP. ROBERT BADBAM, R· Newport Beach, has joined Rep. Bi ll Chappell Jr., a Florida Democrat, in propos ing legisJa· lion (H.R. 801) that would eliminate earnings limitations for Social Security recipients. This makes the third lime Badham has sponsored s imJlar legislaUon. It has been rejected twice previously. Badham says lhe limit on the amount a Social Security reci· pient can earn beyond Social Security payments is unfair and discriminatory, particularly in inflationary times, when people on fiKed incomes are hurt the most. • • • THE GOVERNING board of the Orange County Democr atic Alliance has elected William J . HEADS DEMOCRATS Anaheim'• Thom wllh Tom Hayden. & -< • • -• l • Alao elected ortlcen of ~.all . liance were Joe White, Vfci t: chairman; Chris Loumakla, treasurer, and Dolly Schulu, secretary. Others elected to the govern· ing board were Peter Toma)', Jacquie Jesse and Bob Tearno. * * * ASSEMBLY MINORITY Leader Carol Hallett will be tbe speaker Wednesday at a meet. ing o f th e Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated. The hmcheon meeting will be at the lrvine Coast Country Club in Newport Beach. .. .. • THE ALLIANCE for Survival plans a "legal, peaceful protest" Thurs d ay outs ide the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa wh e r e Dr. Edward, Teller, som etimes kno wn a s the "Father of the H-bomb," is scheduled to speak. 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Sou them CaWomia OftlcH ·Glendale• Azusa/Glendora• Bellflower• Beverly HUis • Btg Bear Lake• Blue Jay• Buena Park Costa Mesa• Culver City• Fullerton • Irvine• Laguna Beach • Lake Forest• Long Beach East• Long Beach• Newport Beach/Bavllde Newport Beach/Westciur • North Hollywood• North ridge• Pla~entta •Son Pedro• Santa Ana· Seal Beach • Shennan Oaltl Stanton• Torrance • Van Nuys • West Hollywood• West Los Angeles• Nw..-1a .... ---.o,1 bl ... llllilAft ....... ._G...W . " , -: ' Orang11 CoMt DAILY PILOT/Tueeday. February 10, 1981 .. , NATION HOUSEHOLD CHORES REALLY ADD UP Stu'dy shows women bear most of burden FEBRUARY MONEY SAVER AT SPIRES Tender Top Sirloin Steak and two la rg e eggs. Served with hashed brown potatoes and choice of toast. SERVED ANYTIME . . MAKING GOOD FOOD EASY TO FIND Putting price tag on housework By TM oUIOClated Press A study confirms what many marrlfld women have claimed - and eomplained about -for years: They don't get enough help from their husbands with the housework. Study shows wives' chores · worth $10,000 the wife who dad not work out· side the home spent seven houn a day or 49 hours a week on household chores. Her husband actuallv soent more time on household chores -nine and a hair hours a week -than did the man who was married to the wife with a job. The dollar value or their contribution to household chores was about $220 a week or aboulS11.400a year. The study, by two Cornell Uni verslty resear chers. shows thnt the value of chores like cooking , cleaning and mending adds up to a lot of money - mor e than $10,000 for a family of fou r And the researchers say that women do most of the wqti l'Vtm if they are employed o~ sidt· the home. "While one social convention that against mothers working has broken down . another sol·rnl convention -one that labe ls most tlousehold tasks ·woml?n's work· leaves her with a disproportionate :.hare of th e household tasks ." s aid Wilham II Gauger and Kathryn Wu I hr GAUGER AND M •. Walker studied lhc a mount of time spent bv d1ffl'rl'nl me mbers of the ram lly o n house wo rk a nd ruln 1latl'd what it was worth, Tht•y abc~ tried to find out "h C'l hl'r people a re s pending nwn· or less lime on household l'11orl•s than they used to. Their st ucty \\as bused on a random sampil' of almost 1.400 families. Tht•y mwd May 1979 wage rates Crom the U.S. Bureau or Labor Statistics and New York employ· ment agencies for a variety or jobs. "What is most clearly seen," the pair concluded, is that the wife ·•contributes the giant sh~re of household work, both in time and dollars .. , This is true whe th er or not s he Is employed." The study showed that "in no type of family did the average time contributed by husband. teen·ager or younger child go over three hours a day. On the other hand, in no instance did the wife's average time drop below four hours a day " GAUGER AND MS. Walker also concluded that the amount of lime devoted to household chores has not changed substan· tially in recent years. One type o f wo rk h as si mp ly bee n replaced by another. • • 1 f industry provides pre· pared foods. someone in the fa mily must use lime to choose from the ever-changing array," Gauger and Ms. Walker said. .. Many labor.saving devices ... tighten the work load , but they require time for service. main· tenance and repair." Take a family with one child aged 6 to 11. In familles where the wile had an outside job, she generally spent the equivalent of about six hours a day or 42 hours a week on household chores. Her husband spent only an hour a day or seven hours a week. The dollar value of their joint con· tri bution was about $185 a week or a bout $9,600 a year. In the same type of family, Gauger and Ms. Walker said that wives who work outside the home generally spend about two hours less a day on household chores than their non·working counterpa rts . But the re· sea rchers said that, in general, the figures "do not show that husbands increase their work contribution if their wives are employed." California's tax 'a verage' LOS ANGELES !AP ) - Californians who pr eviously groaned under one of the heaviest tax loads in the nation have been breathing eas ier sin ce the passage of Proposition 13 which has reduced the taxpayer's total tax bill to about average, accord· ing to a bank study. Before the property·tax· cutting measure was passed in 1978, only three states -Alaska. Ne w York and Wyoming -had higher total state and local taxes per $1,000 income, said the study by Security Pacific National Bank. Under Propos ition 13, the study said, California's total tax level was reduced below that of 21 of the other 49 states and the District of Columbia. The big reason was the cut in property taxes. If John wayne Airport expands ... • We think SO. But for the moment. let's assume that making the airport larger has its ad\·antagcs. ~lo re flights can come and go, so mo n: people can use it. ~1ore Orangt· County reside nts \Yon't han~ to battle the traffic all th<: wav to LAX . On the surface. those sc:<:m like good reasons to support expansion. HO\\'l'\'e r. when you dig a little deeper. you find that the proposed Airport Master Plan call s for inc reasing the number of passenger~ hy n<:arl\' ,,,()(>°. •. from .2 .-t million to <>. I .. passengers a year. TI1e plan calb for making the term ina l nine times larger. rught 110\\', l'\'l'~hody li\'ing near the airport hates the noise. llight n<rw. the: roads • around the airport are clogged to capacity. Ca n you imagine what it w ould he like with four million nu>re passengers using thl' airport each year? And where are these people coming from? Thday. there are only two mi ll ion Orange County residents. And it's been estimated that 20 years from now there wil l he onh· three mill ion residents. "\t:-s. the airport needs improving. Bu t \:Ve think spending 7'; to 100 mill ion doll ars to make it nine times larger is an incredible waste. Befo re they vote )l:S or NO on th<.· proposed John Wayne Airport Master Pl~n on February 18 , why not call 8)4-:HOO and .. tell the Orange County Board of Supervis ors what y ou think. ·"°*'cm ~~'1J!!!!IJ" ..... .,. ... -. ., .. ,,.. 4 \110 c """ • ((l'o lllfllf I t 1( t '°' .,.,, Gl y IOI~ • E•t1&r ~ .. , Or1•n& eye • (tl(Vl&IH f l •IUIOol ~tll • [l(l\ISl'I• M1crO INll'. r11trr • l ltvt• 1t11tnll Sf\ltlll '· The Newport Beach City Council @ . I f i t 's got whee ls, you'l I move . it fast er in a Daily Piiot • classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- v iser will help you turn your wheels intQ cash. . . * CONSUME A N w year., ~arne complaint OEAH PAT. I t1nl J.1 90 to 11 voiital box oumtwr in Uv1u1ton on f>f'(• tl tor " 191U Morrl" rahmdat Jtrnuury'i. ~orw at1d my 1••lrnd r :o;l1ll hH n't llt'r1vc<1 J G , Costa Mesa It'• a ttrtalaty Ulla thnt of year that Ullls <'•I••• wtll rtt•lvt" a aum~r ol complalats •~•• •'*'-•• Morrtw ule.ctara.. Ota.tr ru•r4 wlta. taie unu~ problem <'H req!IHl tlillelr ml11la& uJeadan by wrtt- 1•& &o S.ar-kl111t, Nl•e Lives Division. AtteD· li9a: Ulla freeman, S82 Tua St., Termiaal lslaad, Calif. M731. · .....,,,~ ................ ... DEAR PAT 0 My wife and I separa ted m t'ebruar) 1980 and plan to get a divorce Can I ril e my tax return as a single since we no longer hve together·• Also, 1f I end up paying alimony , I!> this deductible'' L T .. Costa Mesa You can only file your taxes as single if on Dec. 31, 1980, you were unmarried or separaCed rrom your spouse either by divorce or separate maintenance decree. State law governs whether you are married, divorced, or le1ally separated. Since you have bad no rormal legal pro· ceedlngs through the court, you sHll must rue your tax as a married person. You and your wire may decide you would prefer to me separate returns, however. As for alimony, you can deduct periodic payments of spousal support or separate maintenance made under a court decree. You may aot deduct lump sum cash or pro· perty settlements. Tt!U It to ltt!heorla DEAR PAT: We j ust bought a TeleCap. ti on adapter. but h ave found that lb ere aren't many captioned television shows We 'd like lo see more quiz shows, movies a nd s pecials mcluded. How soon will this happen? M .S., Huntington Beach According to the non-prom National Cap· Uonin1 Institute, the networks decide wbicb shows wiU be captioned. NCI points out that the current 38 hours per week of captioned shows is almost a 50 percent increase over the 16 hours orrered when captioning was started i.n March 1980. NCI advises you to write to the networks directly to request that specmc shows be cap- tioned. Addresses will be mailed to you if you write to the Public Relations Department al the National Captioning Institute Inc., 5203 Leesburg Pi}<e, Suite 1500, Falls Churcb, Va. 20'41. • "Cut a problem? Then wnte to Pat ""' .,. Dunn Pat will cut red tape. getting • ..L. the an$wer s and action you need to • solve mequ1t1es m government and ,.... busmf'.~S Mail your quest ion.s l o Pal I I Dunn, At Your Sennce. Orange Coast Daily Pilot . P 0 Ror 156-0. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many wllers as possible w ill be answered. but phoned mqutnes or letters not including lhe reader's full namt'. address and business hours· phone number cannot be consu1f'red Tins column appears dally eI· cept Sundays " ~ rrae••<-~ <-•~t Dr. Ralph M. Sher is the new chjef of staff a t Pacifi ca Com · munily Hospit a l in Huntin gto n Beach . He is co-founder of Huntington Beach Free Clinic and Hunt· ington Beach llelp Linc. Mailer's 'ex' asks more cash BARNSTABLE. Mass. I AP> Author Norman Mailer 's fourth wife has been granted a March 9 court hearing on her mo· lion to di s miss her divorce com pl aint. whic h was already granted . so she can try to win more altmonv a n d c h i I d s u p p o rt money. Beverly Rentz Bentley Mailer was granted a divorce last Marth It was to have become final Sept. 21. But Mrs. Ma iler is asking the complaint be dis missed because s he isn 't satisfied with her alimony and child sup· port payments. Probate Judge Shirley 1 Lewis gran t ed Mrs . I Mailer $575 a week and cost-of-living increases for seven years. $200 a weeLio_r her two sons and money for their schooling through col· lege . Sinc e that divorce became fin al. Mai ler has married a firth and sixth time. He m arried one woman to legitimize a child she had borne him, then divorced her. He then married Norr'6 Church. who previously had borne him a son Moslem sues/or 'kissing' NEW DELHI, India (AP > -A d evo ut Moglmt in India's Uttar Pradesh state has filed a lawsuit against teen-age actres s Padrnini Kolbapure for publicly kissing Britain's Prince Charles, the Hindustan Times reports. The prince got a sur- prise kiss on lhe cheek from Miss Kolhapure in December when he visit· ed 1the set of a Hindi· language film al a Bom- bay film studio. Charles seemed unruffled by the incide nt. Ans ar Ah m ed, who described himself as a ··cu ltu re-cons cious citizen of Meerut," said 1n his suit that Miss Kolha pure had "deni- grated Indian culture and womanhood by kiss - ing in publi c ... lie also accused the actress of having "tried to gain cheap popularity by planting a kiss on the prince," the indepen· d e nt news p a pe r r e - ported. Ahmed's petition in the court of m agistrate A khtar Hu s sai n of Meerut. 43 miles east of New Delhi, pleads for leg a I action agains t Miss Kol ha pure under two sections of the In- dian penal code that cover "obscene acts I in- c 1 u d i n g ki s s i n g > in public places." Kissing is not allowed 1n Indian films. Call 642-5678. Pul a lew words lo work for yo u. Orange Coast DAILY !ILOTfTueSday, February 10. 1981 To Reduce Home Energy Costa SHELP IS AVAILABLE ow As the temperature begins to drop home heating energy costs wi II continue to rise. The State of California Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) can help you meet these rising costs through the Low-Income Energy Assistance Pro- gram (LIEAP). l~co E:>-. t~ERGY ""' AtSISTANC l'ROGRAM WHAT IS LIEAP? LI EAP is a federally funded program which provides assistance to low- income households in meeting the rising cost of home energy. This is not a bill paying program. 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(i)· ..... ·---~-.... roa •ETTEa ea rea ••all t'Oo\\ MOMl-co-te. t£ WAS 1'-\0\N' ~ QUICK-~ 11-£. HILL ffi' HE u~T tR> A If SK\OOEO oN ACCIPEKT 5a-£ ICE •• RN'~ ~Stt<C IN'0 f\ I ~ 1n.lli.llA 1f(eE_ • z /(, by Kev in Fagan ~£ t.u-1 ~ WANf<S 'ft) MA~~~ ,_E:ff'/ Nil£. by George Lemont so we e>ROU<SH"T" YOU eo"T"H Kl N PS.' OH,r't>t-I Ha>E lT \SN>T I 8ERIOU5. by Lynn Johnston ' fllllRE Dream Car Reunited with his first love By JOEL<:. DON 6.-DMtt,MM~ After four yeano ol service in the Navy, Mart in Le Van bad his fi rst major love affair She was a sleek beauty She had graceful cur\'es, a royal style and an elegance that cap· tu red t.he hearts of many a young man. Toeether they explored picturesque moun· ta in roads of upstate New York and long stretches of open bigbways, the brisk wind drawing them closetoeachother's warmth. But, alas, only a year after they met. LeVan sold away bis s weetheart. "SHE," IT SEEMS, was a 1951JaguarXK 120 roadster; a dandy of a sports car with gleaming white body paint, red leather upholstery and a comfortable cruising s peed of 100 mph. · For more than 20 years. the Irvine father of four had mourned his brief. bittersweet romance with a four-wheeled lover . He had cherished the car 's engine pe rform ance, handling and, especially, its royal design. Vet the XK 120 orten left him with a sour tas te for its dependability. The electrical system was a disaster. the brakes horrible. the engine block an inveterate oil dripper. Two years ago, LeVan relinquished a suc· cessful marketing consultant career to rekindle his love with the automotive classic: He set out to reproduce and sell exact replicas of the car sans all the mechanical and electrical defects of the original. "There's a pure and simple reason why I got into building his car." said the 48-year-old Le Van. from a Costa Mesa building where he houses parts for the Jaguar reproductions. "I wanted one and was waiting for someone to build it." HE UNVEILED a prototype of t he reproduc· lion on the fall 1980 auto show circuit with a sign stating "This is not a J aguar" posted on the hood. TUllOAV, Fii. 10, 1•1 Indeed, LeVan calls the car an XK 120 Z. It's body is crafted from fiberglass. not aluminum and steel as was the case with the original car in· troduced to the auto world in 1948. The power train is a rebuilt engine from a Datsun 240-Z. The chasis comes from a Toyota SR·5 pickup truck. In respect to the original s ports car, Le Van is changing the name of his auto manufacturing business from Classic Reproductions Ltd. to Cov· entry Classics Ltd. Coventry is the British birthplace of automaker Sir William Lyons' post- World War II roadster. to great lengths to pr eserve everything from the original." Since the body is fiberglass, it has to be hand· sanded and buffed to prevent the ri ppling naws in other fiberglass car designs, he said . And the electrical system, well, it works. Auto showgoers, though, were hard pressed to decide whether they were seeing a magnificent restoration or a clone in the so-called "replicar" tradition. Lev an. along with a co-partner, also is mov· , ing his parts warehouse to a Santa Ana building where the reproductions are assembled by six craftsmen. And LeVan has improved on a few details. such as the removable side wi ndow panels <the origil')als were more cumbersome) and t he doors, which would sag because they were made of aluminum. Touted as "The Touring Car With The Racing Performance,·' the XK 120 was so named because it was an experimental car ~ the K series that boasted a top speed of 120 mph. (It was clocked at 132.6mphatone test). - •'The idea was to capture the beauty of the car to a point where serious Jaguar aficionados can't tell them apart,'' Le Van s aid. "I DON'T LIKE the term ·replicar ' -people say they look something like something," he added. "With reproduction cars it's so close you can'ttell." Production plans call for 36 of the classics to be built each year, at an initial price of $29,900. Nicknamed by some auto buffs as the "Z·Jag," the· sports car already has received eight orders from a F1orida classic car dealer and inquiries from around the world. WIBLE THE AUTO DESIGN is now in the public domain, Le Van said Jaguar officials were delighted with his plans to manufacture replicas , oflhe XK 120. BUT, MORE IMPORTANT, the car satiated a world thirst for something different. "It was a car -starved world," said Le Van. "All of the companies after World War II had only lime to retool cars from the 1942designs." In fact, you 'll find replacement J aguar parts in some of the body and interior trim work. But Le Van has conscientiously avoided any of the in· s tru m e n t pan e l a n d e lect r ical sys te m nightmares, creating a utili tarian car rather than a museum showpiece. "The Jaguar people are nattered by what I'm doing." he said. "First of all I'm recalling what they were doing in their earlier days and I've gone LeVan. who has owned legions of cars and was once working a sideline of restoring Ford Mustangs, said he gave up marketing to spend full time, as he stated. "havinJ( fun." Scots wha' hoe ·Bag.pipes sound the call to dance By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM Dally ,. ... Slaff Scottish festivities seem to be crop· ping up throughout the land these days, but for those who've paid na· heed , the reason is the season. for The Year of Our Lord 1981 is de· signaled The International Year of the Scot. Hundreds or thousands will make a pilgrimage to the proud island nation birthed and ba ptized in bloodshed over the centu ries des pite the testimony of her green glens and dells and the tales they don't always tell. We just celebrated national Poet Laureat Rober t "Robbie " Burns' 222nd birthday, in fact. They will make the journey to her m a j estic h ighl a nd s a nd busy lowlands where native beauty defies th e g r ay a n d s oot -s tain e d metropolitan centers that gave rise to much of the 20th Century's In· dustrlal Revolution. Here, t he Souther n California Hithland Dancing Association got its start al a recent national competi· ti on. with dance contests in the Starlight Pavilion at .Knoll's Berry Farm. Buena Park. Ceremonial gatherings in Scotland will center around Edinburgh, one of her most sophisticated and seductive cities and nearby Dunoon, where the Royal Scottish Country Dance Socie· ty holds its world competition. ln· d eed, Fiona Nash. 18, a Southern Ca lifornian until recently when she returned to her native Canada, took top world honors there last year. International Year of the Scot ac· tiv•lies will take precedence from Ma y through Septe mber and many Americans should pause to consider that. Last year's U.S. census re· vealed 80 percent of all Americans trace some Scottish heritage within the past four generations. Your na me m ay be Ruiz, F inkels t e in o r Yamamoto, you see. but chances are the magical skirt and whine of the bagpipes bring out gooseflesh on the .. . ... back of your neck, because you feel them in your roots. Scottis h celebrations scheduled in th e west e rn U.S . and Cana da generally fl ourish from May through September or October , with the big· gie, the traditional Scottish Highland Gathering and Games held at,Long Beach Veterans' Stadium in early June. plus others in the San Fran· cisco and San Diego r egions. During the past two years or so. there seems to be a resurgence in thi ngs Scottish, with many city recreation departments and private clu bs offering classes in Scottish country dancing to beginners and older hands alike. Sessions are also held in church activity halls and community pa rks. Local entertainment groups such as the Strathleven Scottish Dancers are In increasing de mand, offering d e m onstrations to the public; to private parties and often performing <See BAGPIPES, Pase 81) ••• P-..... •• After waiting more than 20 years for so m eone else to build another 1951 Jaguar X K 120 , I rvine r esident Martin LeVan gave up and decided to build his own. The result is what he calls an X K 120 Z. The body is f iberglass, the engine is a rebuilt power train fro m a Datsun 240Z and the chassis comes f rom a T oyota SR-5 pickup. "I'm a certifi ed ca r cuckoo," he laughed. "I had nine cars the fi rst year I was married. I was a I ways buying and selling and trading. ·'It's a very profi table hobby if you know what you'redoing." WHEN HE SAW announcements for the XK 120 in the late '40s, Le Van was swept away. "I fell in love with it the second I saw it," be said . "l t was like a beautiful lady -that was °'e car ofmy dreams ." He said only about 7 ,000 of the XK l20s were built by Jaguar. Later came the XK 130 and 140 and a variety of coupes and sedans. "The XK 120 -it was fa st, that it was. It was beautiful, that it was. But running it was a career." he said. Levan leafed through a family photo a lbum. rilled. or collrse, with pictures of cars he has owned. He stopped at a snapshot of his XK 120 reproduction. · .. Every once in a while I've bought a Jaeuar," : he said. But he's never been as happy as that year he sp ent withhis XK 120. ·'It 's been a dormant love affair," he sighed. Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/TuHdly, February 10, 1981 Croaby gol/ ioumamen!_ Oamhake above par •r llAaY IAN• •4at'llJ;() __ ..., .......... Ae lavt&aUonal cocllt•ll part)' at U.. intM Cou& Country Club la N...-t leat' .. llh:lled ott t1'e Ill Cl•~'• tH,000 Cro1by luthna Pro Am Goll 1'oum1 .... &.-... la a l•l ju1t • book aW..., from UM c:lu~. tM •...t allowed amateun lo ... , ............ and lpouurl Pa ,... and 1tarUnt Um• wert annouaced, aad c n· terpl~ for tablea wer• 1reen plula •"h 1011 n•&• annou.nc in1 '" Umeti and names IT WAS ALL PAaT of lhti club'• aambak• Week to raJSe money for tto.1 Hu.'\pl t11I TM Sandpipers, a women'lj 1 upport 1roup fo r Ho1.1g , hoateued at the party •nd thti follo•ine two days or golf The Clambake theme wai. <.'ar rted out with a buffet menu or clam chowder and seafood w1lh ve1etablel and dips, and guest!> received "clams" al the door to lradt> ror drinks . Some Sandplpcri. helptnl( oul were president Debbie llogan, Mary Ann Ridgewa y with husba,nd Tod. Carolyn Pike and Patti Estabrooks with hus b1md Jcrr. l 'om Casey. chairman or the Clambake Week. attended as did Jam Vlllers and Paul Salata, who had been on the dais at the club's Celebrity Roast e1trlier in I he Wt.>ek. Tom While, introduced as the r lub's next president. attended with his wire Kathy. a member o( the Sandpipers. Also enjoying the party were Ray Haas, Mi chael Stevens. Guy Claire, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Charles Hesler , Bob Clif- ford. Bob Gray and George Ryan. HAPPEtlNGS Others wurl' ll r Donald Orake, Mike Gurin&. GMe 81um1 Or Rlcht1rd llarano, John l~b. l 'lm and Rhood• Parker. •ecll Shirar and Jim Olullan.a 1-;v~ryon~ HOil ."Happy Birth d•y to you" exarlly in key when Holly Vl!;,•I celebrated her tlOt.h blrthduy. Tht> Bulbou Ii.land resident, sllll ll'1Jl'hl1tt(, hn'> bt•t•n al'llve an chor •I musi<' i.111<.'l' 1923, when i.he opt"ne..l a mu-.H' 'tucll() in Orange ounty /\ hrw1<'h wai, h<•lrt for furmly untl uul or town MIH'l>ll'I al lht• Irvine Coust Country Club 1n New1>0rt Beach followt•c l hv u <.'e le bratmn Cui 350 ut th•• B<'thl•I Towl•rs In C'ostu Mt•-,u THE PROGltl\M ft·atu n••I performers now stu1lyi11~ with Mrs Visel and oth<•r-; work1nl( a nd singing profrss1urially Hostesses throughout the uf ternoon were Muratu McNutt. Loretta Bennett, llch'n Mucllcr. Kathryn Mclntyrt.', llarrlet F.n derle and Janet Bryunt O th er h osles st.'s Wl'r t' Katherine Dean, Sandy lfcatun. Donna J ohnston. Mur<.'ra Lisi<', Jane Owen, Belly Childs , Jo Vis cl Zurn, Mary Knoll and Oli via Robertson. Performers included Emmy, Jenny and Liza Jo Siebel . Kathleen and Patrick Visel. Jill N e wcomb. Elena Came r as , Leslie Childs, Pat Visel, Marda Lisle, J ulie Eastman, Krissie Thatcher and Tawney Lewis. Other performers were Jen- nife r Goldbe r g, Toni Adler , Mildred Kerke lra lh, Bonnie Family dinner hour L•ird and Brldaet, Colleen and Laura Knott. Helping Mrs . Visel greet the guests were her son Jon Vis· el, his wife Pat, and their t hlldren Kathleen, Patrick and Daniel . The Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach brought a touch or romance with Its Sweetheart Ball Friday evening at the Balboa Bay Club. Red and white table settings rnrried out the theme with cen· terpieces or dried reeds decorat- ed with red a nd pink bows, hlars. babies breath and red and p111k rosebuds Fashions from Ferndalcs were 11101klc•d during c•ockluils by 11wmlH'rs und their husbands nncl mirrut<•cl by Steve Wright. /\flcr cl1nm·r. an au<.'tion or tlonalC'cl 1tt•m<; l'ndcd with au<.'- ltCllll'l'r B11b Bucc·i Sl'llinl( the tuxcllo ht· wus wearin~ <donated hy I"t•rnd11l<•'s 1. while his wire I\ a rt'n 1111d her parents llenry .11111 .J um• Johnson looked on l'llRPOS•: ()t' TllE evening wa s to ra1st• money fur The New llom(' for l>l'pen<lent Children of l>ran~t· C'ounly, a nd Junior EbC'll prt•s ult•nl Gerri Shapiro prC'St•nll'd u t•ht•t•k for $4,000 to N<•w ll om e board m e mber Rub1•rl lhrkl'. F.njoy~n g the da nc ing af- terward wen• Jeanne and Joe Basso, Cec and Larry DeCrona and Bill and Nancy Steiner. Dance committee m embers were Norma Wedelhauser. Doris Ahadpour, Karen Bu<.'ci, Laura Downey, Sara LaFlamme, Teddi Gold, Valerie Sexton, Marjorie Wh ite. Gerri Wright and Kathleen Luby. How do you spell relief? If the American Family is becoming an en- dangered species. you can bet one of the things that killed it is the dinner hour When il was conceived. the dinner hour was to be a gathering or every member of the fomily who would sit around and exchange pleasan- tries and news_oLivh~t each had done that day. . I know that's the way it's supposed lo be because I saw it once on the Donna Reed Show. We have never had a family dinner that did not sound like we were hosting a lynching. It was inevitable to touch upon who did wha t to whom, who did it first. and who would g<?t a room lo themselves after they were sentenced . The critidsm of "family meals" is that "this is not a fit topic lo discuss at dinnertime ... As I see it, no one seems to know what 1s a fit subject to talk about at the dinner table. The re are few things that the entire family can get into. Children tend lo talk about things that lake a way your interest in rood and Livi ng. Al one meal aJone. I heard a description or the un- derside of the tongue. a rumor or what popular food contained rat's nostrils, what pureed peas remind you or when you look at them from a distance, and what happens to the dog's stool when he eats leftover chicken. Men prefer to talk about money. Within minutes they can make you reel guilty ror ask- ing for seconds on the sail. They also lake the opportunity to lay on the family their famous lectures: "An 'E' on the Gas Gauge Does Not Ballroom dancing for senior citizens Ballroom dancing for seniors is now being offered on the first, third and fifth Saturdays of the month in the OASIS Senior Center , com er of Fifth and Marguerite streets, Corona del Mar. A review and practice period is held at 7: 30 p.m. each night, with the dancing beginning at 8 p.m. Cost is Sl.50 per person. For more information call 673-7839 or 759-9471. f,ro•Pap-85 BAGPIPES ... for the sheer joy or it at convalescent homes and their delighted guests. And one thing is certain in this Interns· lional Year of the Scot 1981 : many or her descendents will be digging into their sporrans for the coin to visit, now that Sir Freddie Laker has made airline flights to Europe so thrifty. The sporran, by the way, the coin purse that danales from the middle or a man's kilt waste. ls u outarowth of an ancient piece of protective battle gear that hung where it does to protect treasure more important than mere money. when a mab went into battle. IRMA BDMBICK ~----­~~~~~~~~~ Mean Eva<.'uatc," "Why Do We Heat the t-'ront Porch by Gas in the Winlc r·1" "Don't Reach Out and Touch Somebody Unless It's Collect, .. and the a ll-timl' farnr ile. "When r Go to the Poorhouse. I'll llavl' to Call a Cab to Get There." Mothers use the togcthcrnc•ss of the meal to discuss their doormat status !"Why don 't you JUSl put a key unde r my tongue and stand on me?"l and lo lt•ll their children that no one ever amounted to anything who smoothed a lumpy bed with a coat hanger I have come to the conclusion there are no "safe" topic areas al the f:.lmily dinner table. No matter what you hit upon, every member of the family will react in character The other night, a ~ucst said al our table, "I read where lhc Sna il Darter is still on the en- rtangered species list." There was a moment or sil ence bcforl' one <.'hild said, "Aren't they the ones that bleed through the eyes when they die?" My husband said. "When they go up lo SlO a pound, knowing our kids. they'll develop a Snail Darter deficiency." I said , "They aren't the onl y ones who have become endangered . So are women who pick up towels after a 16·year-old ·· The family that eats together . shouldn't. A Suit for All Seasons Beautiful silk- blend pants and jacket in practical natural color at an unbelievable price. Size 5-13 Ah\t lt must have worked well, considering 80 34 percent of we Americans have Scottish roots to· 6 7 Via Udo day. Mew~ hoch ----------r---------1 (Parking tot RU Ff ELL'S •tCTtftOUIMllHll UIHOLST!RY .... ITAT9Mm•T ......._ y ..,__. T ........... ~lt119111tllutl· '""-..... .., --= ...... . O . I". TA•DON OIUl"EltY 1'2ZHaoilwM•,_ INlfjlUATION,wtWli.-M .. c:.4A CMte..._-541·1 IH ......_CA.... .._ ____________ ...., 0. ~. Tmllllll. .. ..._ .... CeM• Mell, CA_.,, 1------------1 nit ........ ~.,, ... lit· .......... O,l"_T.-. TMI ......... -ft• wlttl tlW c.-,. °"* f/I Or .... c-itY ... J .... I,""· f'ttnll ........... 0r .... GMtt Delly l"llel J..,,11, f7, !'ell. J, le, t•t US.I C.11142-5171. Put• fewworda to work for entrance} . , FEATURES O..ty "" ....... .., •k ..... It ........ Wll .. NO HOLLY VISEL HAPPY BIRTHDAY ARE SO• Of THE MEN IN HeR LIR. FROM LIFT, THEY ARI Bruce BueH, Al lchweelg, R•lph Gunn, P.eter EW81d •nd Or. John f . 0.•n AMONG GUESTS AT SWEETHEART BALL AT BALBOA BAY CLUB WERE (FROM LEFT) Robert Ihrke •nd P•ul and Gerri Shapiro. She'• Junior Ebell prelldent. DAN LA FLAMME GETS TIE STRAIGHTENED Wife Sara of Junior Ebella help• .. f. .. , ~ , .. .. , "j • JUNIOR EBELL NORMAL EDELHAUSER AND HUSBAND BILL (LEFT) Albert Sitton Home Dfrector Biii Steiner (right) SUNDRESSES • PERFECT FOR YOUR VALENTINE AT 1---------·· " -.. ~ • ----_ ......... ··1···· .... ............. -...... , ... _ ... _,..._ ·---... -··-·-- -~---............. _ .... _ ...................... _ _...._ ..... ..... 1 FEATURES' Clothing choice tay • ID closet 0 t; A R l..AND£RR i\• I WI"" lbu lt'lter I 46111 "'r1oirloAC a lur1 11nd bl11u11.. Ilk undl'Tlo\ .. a l IA WI' makt up uttl hlflh b I• I am u 30 y1·11r o ld malt• happal m11rr1N1 ,111iJ lhl· f l ber of t-.o t·hlldrl'11 1 ha\ t nl'\-C'T h1td " hunu~r•ual rt-lattonshlp 1n tu\ 1tr .md have no ur~t-t u 1.-ng gt' 1n o nt: I J U t l'OJll) lo\l>~Hllllil "oni .. ·n ~ clothl'b \\ hf'n tln·-.~rd u D "om.-n I ,1m ''omplclely r...ai.,t<d .4nd toldll>' at t'O~ \l~O lhl' rtmtOlne :.1de o f ffi) pt>r~o~hly "me rl(eb a w o mjn I do thing:> aJl) w oman migh t do !>tr-.q"htcn the hou se. cook. go lo the s upermarket or !>hop 1nng for m y fe m inin e a t tir e M ' wardrobt' 1s ex le n s;,.t' b ut not g audy M os tl y s kirt ~ and b l o u ses. dress e s. un d e rwear and high h eels I s leep m male paJama s M y wife unders tands my n eed lo expre:.s m y f e minine feelin gs W e s pend a l o t of lime t oge th er a s t wo "girlfriend s ," s h opping, c hatting . e t c I p a ss easily and do n c1t worry a bout detectio n Th e c hild ren are usu a lly asleep whe n I com e home. so there 1s no problem th e r e . But a s they get o lder and s t ay up later. 1 would like to know h ow to e xplain to them that Dadd y likes to "ear w o m e n 's cloth es. A sen sible a nswer 1s all I want I am n ot ask ing r o r your a pproval R .P . DEAR R .P .: Stay in the close t as long as possible where your children are concerned. I see no useful purpose that could be served by sharing Ua1s Information with diem. It would only confuse the kids and possibly e ncourage them ell they are boys) HOROSCOPE to l•i&a~ Oaddy. Tith• OU doa't •Hd. A•d &llty doa't f'MIM-r. Ot;A U ANN l.ANOlo:ll.'; Grt<I( und I an• \1111CllNt'd tit' n •cent I) d11u1 ~l·d J obi. a nd moved tu 1.111othl'r tale W l' •cc euch o ther once • monlh, but wt> L•lk on tht> 1>hooe a.Jmosl every oth~r n11ht I used to behevc tht' o ld a dage. Absence llHlkes lhe hc:arl grow fonder ... but I 'm bcf(inn1ng to have duubti. G reg t ells m e h e wanti. to sow som e wild oats :.ioo have a last fling before t h e settles down (or llh.• I respect him for twang hones t , but I think J 'm woman t!n o u g h for him a nd can· n ot fal'c the fact that he wants to run wild for eight o r 10 m onttis un· Lil I am a ble t o join him. In other word s. l don 't wanl h i m m essi n g a r o und, Am I w ro n g to insist that h e be true to mt•? MISERABLE BY Tll E MILE DEAR MISERABLE: No man eve r was true to a woman because she in· slst e d o n It. Greg's de· sire to m ess around s hould t~ll you b e doesn 't reel a sense or total commitment. My advice is cool it, Toots. Inform "Wild Oats" that you want to date others -then do It. H what exists between y ou is the real McCoy, it will stand the test or lime and distance. U it's not. better race up to the fact now. A no·nnnsense approach to how to deal with life's most difficult and most rewarding arrangement Ann Landers' booklet. .. Marriage -What lo Expect," will prepare you for better or for worse. Send yo ur r e quest to Ann Landers. P.O. Bo:r 11995, Chicago. tu. 60611 , enclosing 5-0 ce-ntsand a long, stamf)ftt, self ·addressed envelope. WEDNES DAY, FEB. 11 R y SIDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar 2 l·Apr 19): Purc hases. s ales are evaluated. Settle m ent is r eache d -and you a re a bene ficiary. Family. h om e and income d omina t e s c e n ario. Taurus , Libra, Scorpio person s play significant r o les. You will receive a ver y pleasant s urpris e ! TAURUS (Apr. 20.May 201. Apparent s et· bac k boomerangs in you r favor . You'll be al right place a t c ruc ial m o m e nt. Set your own pace, trust judgment. intuition . Y o u 'll mee t m e mbe r o f oppos ite s ex who e xhibits ex· trasensory perce ption . GEMINI <M ay 21 .J une 20l : What had been o bscured will com e into sh a r p, clear focu s . C apricorn. Can cer n a t ives play key r o les. R ela- tions hip is "ser iou s ." H m er e ly dallyin g , il is best to m ove on. Y o u gain access to s pecial material. CANCER (June 2 1 -July 22 1: S urge of p o pularit y accompan ies effort s, appeals . Powers of persuasion are h e ig hten e d . You win friends a n d in flue n ce people. Wis h "comes true ." Importa nt assignment. project will be completed. Aries n ative p lays k ey r ole. LEO (July 2.3·Aug. 221 Ambition s, motives com e into focu s pre tense is cast a s ide and you glimpse "truth " Another Leo figures promine ntly . You break through red tape-com· m e ndation is "on the way .. G e t r e ady for pro · m o tion and e levatio n o r fina nc ial s tatus . VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22>: Dile mma is r e · solved secr e t is r e vealed v ia c la ndestine meeting. O n e who is drawn to you reveals feel- ings . F ollow t hro u g h on "intuition flash ." Can cer . Capricorn. Aqua rius pe rsons fig ure in scenario. Doubts will be dispelle d . LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22): S uggestions, in· quiries dominate busy scenario. O p e n lines or communicatio n y oC&'ll o btain information re· lated to m on ey. s pecial financ ial procedures . O ne close to you confides a "delicate" problem. U ltimate outcome will be favorable . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): D e tails hampe r progress. but only temporarily. Be s pecific , avo id rus hing t o decis ions. lie loose · ends. Contractual nego tiations are blocked by minor or petty demands . Go slow. ride with tide and accept patience as an a lly. SAGITl'ARIUS (N o v . 22·Dec. 21): Analysis res ults in discovery ol motives. You recently ex.· perienced "betrayal... Now you get facts , figures -and reasons. Personal magnetism soars -c hange or s cenery proves beneficial. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your counsel is sought In c onnecUoo with luxury l tems, art objects or exotic plants. Permit creative drive to exhibit itself. Define s tyle, dis· play fialr tor Instinctively aelecUnt quality material. Gilt on way! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Define terms, ouWne lerrlt.orlal rights, blueprint plan• for future. Accent on bHlc security. special material, and a new understanding with parent or one ln authority. Pisces, Cancer. Scorpio persona fiJUJ'e prominently. PllCES (Feb. lt·Mar. 20): Ideas are re· vised; '1l new support system is ntceaaary. Focut on production, rHponalbllity and In· tenalfled 11elat.lonablp. Cancer . Capricorn natJves nsure prominently. A ahort lrip could be on a1enda. Take notes I I ...... ___.,._.,.._...._ __ _ --- -r--' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/TUMday, February 10, 1981 •Kn"°"' au ..... , ....aHAHMlllfT t.-. te4....,lllf .. ,..,., 1F"e 011ne ......... .. , IC tMOS ltOt.O AUOCtATll tl9t WllMlef A,.., c .... -. .. c111r ,,.,, t N"llfll .IOI..,\. II'(.• (;llllOrnll ... _.I._. IN\ 'Molllltt A.,. CMll -... ... C,.Jll th2/ Ylll\ ......... " •• COlllhttlecl .. , • lfl\'lll<HI IN"Mf"\1119 C..•111,.. ..._,._.'-In( ,..,.. "'4olr• lll'tnto1e111 I Ill• \II__. •M llllO •1111 ttw c-ty Ci.f• 01 O<t -C-ty 011 J.,, .. ttet l"·IQtU P.,1111\-()t-(N I 01lly Piiot '•" 10. 11 ("' l. 10 "" *·" PUBLIC NOTIC t; PUBlJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTIC£ PVBUC NOTICE PIC'TITIOUS •UllN•H l'IC'TITIOUl au11M•U l'IC'TITIOU. •UMM•U MAMa tTATUdMT ....... ITAT•MS.NT MAMe ITATWM41MT 11"11• fol'9•1"9 perMnt •r• o..... Tiie tollowtne Pl'Mns t r• .... n, Tiie ... .....,.,.. ...,_" ~ WSI• ....,,1,,..,.. ~IMU•s· MHal' I It A 0 S LAN DS C A P E s•Aa•Ellll AWN INC CO., t7U STC>el(VAllO aAll·l-0 a. iAl.OOM, MAINTINANC•. ton Ptatel'ltla, Moftrovl1A .... Unll 1, Cwt• MllA. CA , .... a-11 ....... l'tutllt,..ton 9Hcll. Cott•-· CAlllorfll• ~ tun tA tt-. lrvln• l'*"*till Wn0KIP9, Inc , A An .. ttHll AWllll'IO CO , Ill< , Jarren lllMf -... llJ:tl -..Cll C•lllOrl'lla <;....,,•lltfl,1)01tl•m•rl\k • CellfOrnl• or•tr•llOl'I , lit: l lVCl.,HU114lftflltfthecll.CA91-. Drhe, S-. AM. CA tfl01 Moflrovla A,.. , Unit I, C..t• MetA, C Thi\ ~ It c...-ict.o llY an 111· n.1, ~s '' cenelll<~ llY • c0< •'ttt dlYICluat PO••llon flllt 110lneou h <~led llY •<or J•reft Et,,... WeCle t••l11t lndu\lf1a1 LAnct-<•119. pou11on Tiii• '1-1 ••• Ill.a w1111 ,.,. '"' , A Callt0<nl• Corp. Andff"" •-•no Co 1~ ''""" Cle•-ol Or•l\99 Ctvllly on J•O. Griff Ill), l"re\ldltnl P .... C. Ane1tn111, Prnlclenl Fell •, Itel. fhl\ •l.tteffleflt ""' llled wltll the This JIAl~t ••• lllael wllll lhe Cou111Y Cltfll ot Orenoe County 011 Jlfl County Clttrt. OI Ot'al\09 Counly on J8'\ 1•, .... • •. l .. t .. , ... 1"1M111 Publl\-Oreftllt OlaU Oally Piiot l'I ..... P11llll-Or-Coe1I 01lly PllOI, Fell. I0, 11,J•.Mer.J, 1'91 71t-tl l'uol"'*' 0.lfl9t Co11>1 Oaitv Piiot, J•11. 20, 27, Fell J, 10, 1 .. 1 J10-•1 Fto >. 10, 17, "" 611 tt I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTt'hOYI 9"" .. ta llAMS ITAft-MT T Ila ....... lllf lll'lf"-1 1rt H int ... t lMtt•· J UOYS' COOICIN' COMlll'ANV, IU. G•.., OrllOt, ,.._., .. Kii, Calli.n.&a .... J-ttlt #wt WWAef, IUO Oa•nr Otlv1, lllew"'1 httll, C1lllornl• .,..., Judltll Kay lllltrl<ll. ~tto H•tellllll A ... -. SHI 9Mcll. Calltoml• '01• Tllll -1-t 11 <-Cleel lly • ..... ... ~. J-lhANIWetttler Tiii• "'9--1 -flt.a wtlll lllt Cov11ly Cl•rt> Of Ot~ C-ly on J•1111ery !•· t•t. ,,...., Pvbll"'90 Or.,.. co .. 1 Oelly 111'1 ... , J•11. 10, 21. FA. a, 10, t•t teMI PlJBUC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE Pl(TITIOUI •UllMIH NAMI ITATIEMaMT !. TIM fol'-1119 llt•Wln •• "°'"' .-, SUPaltlOllCOUaT 01' CALll'OaNIA C:OU•TY 0, O•A ... l•Chk C8Mlr DrlM Wnl ._..._CA .. m PUBLIC NOTlCE NOTICIE OP Uiti1cATe~­ TO HU. AL.COMOLJC B•Vt•Ao•s To WllOll\ II Mey Concern l'IC11T10Ul llVll••M OAAl8AY, Fr111li 11 1pplyln9 to tlle P'ICTITIOU' BUllNISS ....... l'TAT•MaMT Oep•rtmenl Of AICohOllc Bevtr<tQe ,.,. .... : ' I PUBUC NOTICE AOVIC E TRAllS LA T1°6 N5 SEllVICE. 70 w. lfllli St •G, COtU ----Me .. , CA '7'21. NAM• STATEMENT T"' foll-lfttl lll'ffM"I Ut Clolng Control lot "41" ON SALE BEER & lll'ICTITIOUI •UllMIH ...... 14. Solo, IJ710 Poln1tll1• Wey N-IUATIMrNT Wutmlnlltf, CA tt61l. •• -••IA .. OI' f f\' IOllOWI~ P9rtoll I\ do1nq bu>I llu,111 .. a•: WINE (PUB EAT PL t t II """ o SUHWIElT P,_OPIEllTIES, •O N. · o H RANDY MHOOES ASSOC J•l Jrd Vl•t1 Cle GMlllN ~II LAIQuM CA •ICollollc llevot•Qt> •t 1700 S TIM flllewlfl9 perao11s .,. Cloln9 Tiii~ business Is Conducted by itn In• OUll"I• •: dlvlO...al. Pellll••u: lltM OANt •LL• aUIHLL Sit 1 LIQUN B .. Ch CA •l•SI tt•n ' ' M•9notle, FOUlll•ln Valley, CA '2708 R1~Cllll l(elth t'..a nllem, 2J1'1 Peitr c. Hollutt, ~ N. VIII• d• F:.,u~~~ Or-noe COHI 0.lly Piiot, GOLD COAST ASSOCIATES I, tSI• A•ul H. Soto 5-ylln• Orlve, Laoune Btecll, This 11.i-1 w•~ 111ec1 wltll tf1e CMll«ftla f.MoSI. County Cieri! ol 0rMtQe County on J•n It...-.: Ja1111••v "'ATHIW ltUUIL SUMMOttttl'AMU .. 'V LA•I c..--.,101711)1 llOTICal M.,lner 81d. I Apl. 10•, Laqun1 C1tlll N1, s.utft l.aeUftl, CAt,.'1. ' ' .. _ NIQ ... l,CA'2t71 Klft A~. M lllllly SI., L99una ... ,'1 Oorollly L.. Ktarnt y, Utot VI• JO, 1te1 · Mer .... , oWMleft Vie.lo, CA ftt7S. l'IJ4t!A This bu\IMU "<-..CllO by •n In llaacll, CAthT .. dlvldu•I Tiiis 11<a1Mt1 I• concl11c'9d llY a ....... ., L LMM, »11 ()(.....-Publl-°' Ml9t CoaSI O•llY Pl tot A .. -• ...,_, CA90120. Ftll. l, I0, 17.2•, t .. I •tt .. i PUBUC NOTICE 'VIII ...... -_... fM <1"'1 may 419<14-...... -....... y-....... R I( 1.Alll\llm ..... ,.1 __.11>1p. Tnlt '4.-..,,.111 w•s llled w1111 ttw ,.._re. HOtlull Cl"lll'ltll E. Fr..cls IClr11...,., ISi• Sliyllne --- - - -r1 Ortve, ~ llMOI, CA ft.SI. PUBLIC NOTICE ....... -"" ........... ,. .. , .. ........ ,...,_.. ...... , County ,,.,.. of Orenot Co.inly 01' Jell. Tiiis ,._, WM 111.0 "''"' lllt NOTICIE OF T"USTEE'S SALE lei, 1911 County Clttrlt 01 Or ..... Covnty on Jan. T.S. llM. IUU Ztlma A. Mel(-.,., •» ... F•ll• • ' II ..... W•WI to-II lllt IMIVl<eOt •n" IOrnty In '"" .... u ... YOU •llo.i•o Clo '° 1>•ompt1v •ollwt your re.....,.uor plt•d •nQ •••n• m1Yt1elll.OCW1hme AVllOI U Ut• Ila ll•e •e11ta11•a•e IE I 1r1-.i _. _..., a.ere u•. ,.., ..--. ••• -... u .. ,...-............ LM ....... _, _ ..... . II u .... -... MMc~ll ,_ .... .............................. llHetle l• ... la .. Me•le, •e e•I• -,. .............. ~ ..... , ... , a ..... ---.......... 4 ·-.. . I TO THE AESPOMOENT TIM Ptllttonw Ill~ llled a petition concernl119 Yollr tnerTI~. II you fall to rite • ,.._.,. wllllln 30 dan of '"" aatt 111411 t:r.1• """"'°"' Is wr•ed on you. yo..r dff81111 mey tM entered e nd ·IM court may enter a ll>dtlmtnl con· t1lnll'IQ Injunctive or other orders con· ctrnlno dlvltlon or pn>ptr1Y, $110"WI M.lj>p«I, clllld cuslocty. chlld SUPPO•I. •llornay t.n, <DIU, eno such olher r•· lltf as may be qret11td by ,,,. coun . Tiit earl\lth....,.I Of ••9ft. ••••1111 01 money ot pr-rty, or other court •UlhOrlltd ~ln9• m•y •IM> rt sull. Oat.a. Jen 1', 19'1 LEE A BRANCH, Ct.rk J Oobr•. ()epuly P"bllslleG Or.nos Co .. t 0 •1ly Piiot, Jen. 21, FeC>. J. 10, t7 "" ..,..a1 P U BLIC NOTIC E Fl-11•,t .. t. fR USTEE SAFECO TITLE ~Ive,~ 9-. CA tl1U. J-IE. ...._, .. 0 Aide• Aveftue, Northr1d9t,CAt1m. Puollttlfod()lan99 Co<1>t Oally Pilot, ...... I NSUAAljCE COMPANY, 3100 Feb l, 10, 11 H , 1 .. 1 .ot-11 P"1111'"9cl Or .... CO.SI O•lly Pltol, Wll\lllrt Bo .. leverd. LO\ AnQllH , PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHO•AWAL P'ROM l"AllTNEllSHll" Ol"EltATtNG UNOEll P'ICTITtOUS BUSINESS NAMIE I h• lotlowlng P9r\Oll hes wlllldrawn u • Qener•I p.,lner lrom the PlrtnerSl\lp ot>t••tlng under tll<' 11<- tt llou • business n•mt of HUN TING TON HARBOR BOAT SERVICE ... 33U Ttmpe Or., H11nt1noton BHCh. CA'7.-• The t1chllou> buslne>s 1>ame uett menl tor 1ne ,,.r.,wrsntp wu llltd on July 10 19'0 1n the Countv 01 OranQ.t! Full """"'and addreu ol tl'le ~r>an WllhdflWlllQ NllH AnthOny Mll<Mll, lJU Tt •11P<' Or HunllnQlon Buen, CA Y7l>•• NII .. Anthony MltCllt>ll Flf!OO Publ15htd Oranoo Coa•t Dally Piiot, Ftb J, 10 ti, 24 1'1111 •tO-tl PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINEU NA/lllE STATEMENT l he tollowlnQ p.er\,ons •r~ darn; O"Sil'\fU •s CALVIN CAT 17l07 Ml Wynne Cir cte, Founl•1n Vall••. CA '1170I P•ut St\4n llo, /Ml Ha1aro Slrtt"I. J111.11, Fe .l. tO. 11, , .. , 0 1.,1 Cellf '0010Tel9PhON11131 11>-11• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS auStNEU On F__.y l •, 1"1 at It oo o'clock A M 11 tr.. front olllce ..,.,_. 1n '"" m•1n IOllC>y o! S.feco Tiiie lnwr...c• Compeny, 11S N B•-way, City o1 Senlt An•. State 01 Catllor11l1, NAME STATEMENT SAFECO flTLE INSURANCE COM· The lollowl~ 1>4trtons •<e doln~ PANY, • ~orpor•llon, as Tru>i..e un· ,u~ln•u ••· der Ille Oeed ot T ru" uacul..S bY THE OFFICE 1(£EPER, .. 11 In EDITH J ANE McAFEE, •n ..,,m.,. d• 1napotl\, Hun ling ton Be•cll ried •-recOf'-June 17 t'90 •• :'.• llornl•9'2Mt documelll no JOl2) In -tlMt lle9l' Joyce B. 5"elltnc..rger, .. u In eu of Ollk lal RecO<"d> In tne olllce ol dlanapolls, Huntington Beach the Recorder of Or1n9e Co11n1Y, Ca•llornl• t2'4 C•lllorn1a, by reason ot delault In Ille Heidi S Welch, St3S Pl•H <M V• P•ym•nl or ~rlorm•n<e ot obhQ•· weros, An•h•lm Hills. C•lllorn1• 11ons Hcured lhl!re1>v lncludlnQ tne nto7 bfHCll Cl<' def ... lt. '10\ICt OI whlCn W.OS Thi\ bvslneu IS conducted bY • record•d Oct n, tMO -. docum•n1 no oene••l ,,.n,,.rsnlp l77SI 1n -1)79" 1>•9" t)l)q of Hid 01· . Joyce B Shellenbar~r llcl•I RecOf'dS. will Siii •I PUllhC au< MMie pin.._ •• 2ns MHa veroe Ori,.. IE ... T 111:1, Cotta Mew, CA ,.,.., Mty M. v..-Y. un 11"' StrM1, "-•-9McJI, CA tGW. ll'*'t E. zw.r ... U A*" A•..,.,., No~thrld91t,CA .. J1S This buslMH 11 c-ucted by • Q<1neratpartnerst>1p. L F,_ICltkl-"11 Tiii• .._ •• flltd wltll -County Cltttk o! ~County°" Jan. 23, l .. t. OOMALO 0. STA•K Altor,...y.tL.ew AlrPOr1 P1 .... 5'111• 201 2061 Bus<neuc.n.., Drive lrvlne, CA!ltomle '271S FU44J7 Pullll-Or•"Qlt Cont O•lly Piiot, Ja11. 21, FeC>. ], 10, 11, Itel 4117.t l PUBLIC NOTICE Th1\ \l•ternent WAS llled with Int ll~n to the hlqhtst bidder tor C.Ull on County Clerli or Oranoe County or l•wlul money ol '"" un1led States January••.'"' wltnout any cov..,ant 01 w.tnonty .; FUHIC proud or tmpl1rd o 10 11't1t. NOT CEO E O Published Oranoe Coa>I 0•1ly Piiot POUeulon, Of' encumo•ancH, 10, the I FD ATH F Jan ?O, ,,, Feb 3. 10, 19'1 H S .. I 1111rposa Of ,,.,,no ObhQ•tlon\ ...:u .. d RALPH L. AM ES aka by se1d 0..0 Of Trvst. the 1n1t,..,t <0'1· RALPH LEVE RE TT E ••Y•d 10 Wld TruS1ff by Wld 0 Hd ot A M E S A N D O F PUBLIC NOTICE Trust In pr-Iv >ituattd 1n Ille Coun p E TIT I 0 TO FICTITIOUS llUSINIESS IV ol Or.-. St .. t ol C•1olorn1• and N A D • N-ESTATEMEHT dHcrobect.. MINISTER ESTATE NO. The following pe<\OM art doln Th« SouthH>lerly 16} 075 leol ot A 107516. bu\tn~\\ ., UU Nonftwtt.lf'rl 'f \0 t••I ot the T I I h · HORTON & ECl(IS ASSOCIATES, SoulhHS!lrly two and o,...,,alf acres 0 a e I r S • Westmonst•r, CA '1'1613 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS W•yroe Uye....,ra lOO' S Tnornton NAME: STATEMENT '>•nt• A,.., CA•11o0 ' AOVERTIS•NG. ,,,""Sky,,.,.._ Bl•d 01101 J1J o1 New1>0<1He1Ql'e.1n ,,,. C• b e n eficiar ies, creditors lr•1nP. CA'l'17U Iv Of Cotta Mew . covnty ut Oran90. and Cont ingent Creditors Of C•••G Hor1on. oe,..•a• .,.,,,.., •qs s iatt 0• c.1o•0tn••. •• ~· '"aP •• Ralph L. Ames, aka Ralph San JoaQUl11 Corel• e ....... Park, CA (Ordtd on eooo. •. P.t~ •l ot Ml\ L e II e r e t t e A me s 0 l T ~e tollOW1"4 oerson I\. OOtno bu11 T ft1 s bu\1ntss t\ c.onudt.Kt..O by a 90610 cetl•n•ou\ M•P\. r•tord~ of s•·~ r Nancy Eckl\. 91"'!'"' pertne•. tSSI O••no• c ouniv. ca1o1ornoa Balboa Island, California, GOLOEl'I GIRL P"GEANTS IS1S Wayne Uyemu•• M\" •s I oener•I p.artnef"\rt1p Super.or A"• Nt>wport Be•<n C41tf '"'' st•tem.tnt w•.s fUl!d w11P\ t~ Nl•sa Vttc» OriY4' Ea>I CO\I• MA!sa Tne u._•d balanc• •nd e>1omate ot and persons WhO may be CA '761• co•t>, UP"!''*' and •Ovan<" a• of . . '11ttl County Cler• ot Or-Counly on Jan Thts bu••neu " condu<•eo DY • i.n u 1 .. 1 "u2.a>oo, ••1d •mount o therwise interested in the oeneral par1ner>h•P w•ll •l\CfH"' unlit d•I• Of Wlr Will and/or estate : Oorothr E Sh•f'v• • U l'ldt"11 Court 20 t981 N•wPOrt !HtKh CA O?w.l FIMO;H Publ••htd 0. 11\0f Coa•t O•llY Piiot, Th•\. tMa•ne-\~ '' conduc ltd ov .,. '" 0 1VtdU41 N•ncv en.. 'ne '""' _,,_. and o•he• <orn· A petition has bee n filed Thi\ \tal~t ""•' t1lfd w1tn lhit m on dt!\~Oon, it •.ny ot uw re•I b B "'" L N edh • OorOlhy E Sh•ht F~b J 10 11 l• 1 .. 1 S..-11 Co..nty Clu" ol O<an~ Count• on Jan Properly ~ribe<I al>O.., "e>urPC>rled y aruara · e am tn 10. , .. , 10 be m Ct<11 P1ao C<»t• Mew. the Super ior Court of ,._1 c .111 •2m Orange County requesting TP\1\ Slahtm~t w•'-tiled *•Ir\ tf\C Coun1, Clt>r~ ot °'""~County on Jan I )0 .... PUBLIC NOTICE PubliS""d Oranoo co.HI 0~11• Piiot Tne u.-r\'91W'd lru•I•• d1scta1ms tha t Barbara l. Needham Feb to, 11 14• ""'' 1 ,,., I)• •1 ~::; ;;:;::·~,:n~~~~;~:~~ be appointed a s personal FU•tcll FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS Pul>llSlll!d 0.arige CCICISI Dail y Piiot NAME STATEMENT Feb l, 10, II 1•. 1'181 S13 8' ne~~~\IOllowlng 1'41fSOfl 1\ dOlnQ b"SI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT The to1tow•no C>Pf \On\ d re d01tH~ bVS1nt\\ dS AVOCAOO HILL. llSO'l Arm•l•onq 4've , ''"'"'· CA. 911t• Ai11n J Sltmltr Josepn Stemler, 113'1 Sabr1n• r., rac•, Coron. <let Mar, CA '11•1S A I AUTO OOCTOR OF ORANGE CO UN 1 Y AUl O RESEA RCH CENTER OF CALIF. M08tLE AUTO OOCTOR OF ORANGE COUNTY. 2~1 Medlord, Fullenon, CA 97•lS Ronald M Knowles. 2~1 M•dlO•d, Fullerton, CA '1'1•li Thi\ tx.islne\\ ''conducted by an 1n. dlv1C1ual R011<1ld M l(nowlH Th" •lal......,t "''" 111"" With '"" County C1er1o. ot Oraft9'1 Co..n1y on J•n ...... FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht lollowlng per\on' ••t dolnQ bu\lneu;n ALICIA FOREIGN CAR SERVICE INC , 2•001 AllCla Parkwny #SO~, Mi.-1011 VlelO, CA n•qt Clark Lee Cntl•tot>il<'•, CallfO<"nl•, "'4 PIU• Estl••I. !Ml11 Cltmente. CA •U1'. Marl Ann Chd•top!lfr. JJ• Pl•t• E•ll•al, S.n Clemente, CA '7•Tl Oondld L Qor.,, .,,d Jo Ann Ooran, t'I07 v acht Cot1,.., NewPOn Bflach, CA n..o F1UJ20 PubllslleG !>81\Qt Coa\I Dally Pilot, by • Feb 3, 10, 11, 14, ·~--~· · This buslne'' 1, condu<tf'd ltmu~o Piertntnhlp, Tiii• l>IAlneu •• C-u<•ed by a CO< PO••llon. Allcl• Forelqn C•• Ser.Ice Inc. Josepf\ Stemler Gfoner•I P•r1Mt f IU\ \t•le-mt>nl '#d\ ltled Wllh lf'Mo County Clerk ot OrM>Clf County on J.tn )0, 1'81 'IM-Publlsr.ed Oran~ Coa>t O••IY PllOI Feb l 10, 11 1• 19tt &O•·l l P U BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME: STATEMENT The tollow•no Of'r\O"' •'" Oo•no t>u~jnen ., PETER R JOHNSON & ASSOC . HTS Orchard Onv• SanM •n• CA 92101 Pele " JOl\n>On, H TS Ort hMO On•t Sanla Ana, CA 97101 Jo.tn 6andltrf, )1)3 Wa>hlnQton SI Marina ~1 R•y CA 'I02'1t Thi \ bu!t1na~o 1\ conctuc. tfd by • oentr•I partnttrthip. P•ter R Jonn,on Th1\ \tdiemont w a\ tiled with tM County Clerk ot Or anQt C:ountv on Jan JO t~St FtS4'01 Publl\""d °'""Cit C.O••• Oa•ly Piiot, Ft!!> J, 10, II H, "" &07 at PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMa S"TATaMENT Tht fottowlnQ pertons ••• do1nQ .,..,,,,. ..... FAZIO'S FAST TAN, '"ll Beach Blvd., HllfltlnQton Beach, CA,, ... Barbare J. ICU•, 11n No. Linwood A.,.,, Saftl1 ANI, CA 91701 Thi• ~,....., I• c-"cted by •n 1n diVldUl l e...-.a J. I Ck ts PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: STATEMENT Th~ foflow1n9 persons •rf' do1no t>ut•n•t\ .u TBBW COMPANY, 700 E•\I Tower, 4000 MacArlhur Boulev••d, Newpor1 BUch,CA'l'1663 R•cnard L Be•u<MmP, 700 Eut Tower .000 ~cArlhur 8oufe11ard, N••POrt Beacn. CA 92'6J, Pavl -Cllarles T••utwei11, 1•10 N•wPOr t Boulevard, N~wPOn Beacn, c ... q2..o Or Rocen F Beauc,...mp, '10 Nonn Main SlrMt, S.nla .o\na. CA 91701 James P Warmonqlon, ll>OI unoley A"enue, lr111ne, CA 9171.4 Tn1s bu\lnes\ '' <-onducted bV • gr,.eral partner\f\lp. R 1c,...rd L, Beeuchamp Thi\ •••t.,,...nl was llltd "'"" tht Counly Clerk Of Or-County on J•n JO.Itel HURWITZ, REMER, MacDONALD & MEAOE A11orneo at Law l>l>O Newpar1 Ce11ter Or Ive Ste tSSS Newport BHch, Calllornla q7be() FIM* Pul>ll\llf<I Oranoe C°"'' Daily Pilot, Feb l, 10, 11, 1•, 19tt .ot-~t PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The toi1owu><1 person has •bandoneo IM u\e o! '"" llchtlou• business n•me RANDY RHODES, INC , at 21191 M• .. n•r Bid API 208. laQuna Nlquel, CA '1•11 l '1t f 1ct1tiou\ bus1rtf'~s nam.-re· terrtd to •oove •as fllfCI 1n Oranoit Counly on 17"<17 IO Cl-CIVl•lot>fter, Pre•kknl Thi• '1<1t-I wH 111..i wltf\ ,,.. Gou111y ci.rti o1 Or~ C°""ty on J•n 11, "'' 1'15m• Publlsiwd Or-'9t eo.s1 0.lly Piiot J1n 20, 1!: ~ l , 10, "'I l .. I PUBLIC NOTICE IOISJ l'ICTIT10US aUSINESS N-E STATE.ME NT The fOfl-11>9 pertons ••• dolnq >u!.IMHH' MA 808'S LIOUOA. l t>l W :>ra_t_,_ A.,..,.,., Full•r1011, CA 12'3J, T ae Chi Cllo, 5'01 Meplewood ............. LA Pel ma, CA *" Soon Ok Cllo, S601 M•pl•wood ... ,..,,.,., ..... .-.CA Q2l. This ~MU '' cClnduetecl lly en un· inco•Po<Mecl n10tl11llon olller than • ,>ennerlohlp. TMOll OIO Soon Oii Che> Tllis si.t-1 was flt..i with IM Counly Clerlt ol Or-Cou11IY on Jen. IS, 1._1 1'1"'17 PubtlsMd Or-CoaSI Oally Piiot Jan. 10, 11. Feb. l, 10, 1te1 ~ .. , PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' DEl'AULT This st-I w•s rited with lhlO County Cleo of 0r•"9' County on Jan R•ndall I( l.Anllam, 111'1 M.,1ner IBldq II, "-0! 10ll. Laqu"" N•Quet, CA P'1S4ol2' •7•17 13, l .. 1 NANCY E SHAW, ., sub•tltuled 1tu•ttt under that eceri.1n -ol tru\I ~•e c uled by WILL IA M C WA RMINGTON, 111 •• tru!.lot. IO OAVIO H WALLACE and BARBARA N WALLACE, husband •nd wile es totr'1 't-nants. as otneft<1erte\, oe1tc1 •nd t•t<ut9<1 S.Plemt»• '°· 1ue .,,d recorded Ot-l. ""as Instrument No 211J, Boo11 I,_., P•g. llSI, Of l1<1al rKOrds Of Ill<' Counly AKorder Oranq~ Co""''· Ca lllornle, 11«reby oivf'S noh<e lh•t • br••ch ot lhe ob 1o9at•On, IO• Wh1Ch said clet'd Of ''"'' Is se<urlh . '14\ 0<.curr~. tht f\flurt ot 111« bruch bell\Q t.tilurt lo Published Oranqe Co.it O•lly Piiot. Thi~ bu>int>\ was conducted by an J•n 11, FeC>. 3. 10, 17, , .. , •S0-81 1ndl•1dual R K Lolnham PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSIHl!SS NAME STATEMENT f he lollow1n9 PtrSon> are do1nq bu,tness as. SUNOANCE TRAVEL., JSO NewPOn Center Or • 11)1, NewPOr I Buch, Cl\ q1..o. T"om"' B. Livermore, lt.O Temple Hiii• Drive, LaQunl Bettch, CA q701 Scott H. Shlld•lck, 11.0 Temple Hiii• Orlvf', Laguna Beech, CA '11•St. Thh buslnHs I• conducted bY • general partnership Thomas B Lt•ermort This st•ltment was liltd With tilt Cou<1ty Clerk Of 0•""9e Counly 0<1 Jan '•· ,,.1 P'IUeJS Publl•lleG Oral\9f Coast O•lly Pllol, Feb. l, 10, 11. 1•. 1._I S31.a1 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUleUllMaM llAMelTATlllUMT 'OM .............. ,_ •• dol"9 butl· -•t: KEH llSCHOFF & ASSOCIATES, 1 .. 1 I ....... ser..t, ru11t1119tOn IH<ll, CAftM7. l(e11"1tt1 Wnn• a 11choff, 11011 a.llftoww, 1'_,..lft llellay, CA '210I. Tiiis ....,_ 11 cOfMl!ldtd llY e11 Ill· div~. "-"' w. •1tct1off Tiiis ._, -m• wltll tllt C-'Y Cltf"lt ftf or.,. C:-ty on J1n, n. ""· fllMGl lll'YlllllNd 0raft91 CMtt O•lly Pltot, Ja11. ". h41. a, , •. 11. "" ••• PlJBLIC NOTICE ______ ...__ __ _ Ft-ll Put>llslleG Or•"Ql' Coast Oaoty P•I01, Ftb J, 10, 11,J• .. 1'181 '°''" P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1"Q person• art doing buSlnCH <>S SOMBRERO ROCK INVESTMENT GROUP, llSO'I Arm\lronQ, lr•tne, CA 9171• Atln J. Stemler JOHPh Sltmle•. 18J'I !.abrlna Ttr- ••ce. CO<"ona Oel Mar. CA qJUS Ca rrol A OorM and Junt I(. Ooran, 3230 Sunsat Or . Fallbroo•. CA 92038 Oonald ~ Oor.,, ...., Jo·Ann Dor...,, t'I07 Va<hl Coll,.., NewPOrl Buch, CA n..o Rou M ,..,.,, & Shl•l•Y M Peters. 1'0 Port Alb•ns Place, Newport BH ch, CA '1'1MO. PllllllP P, Sc:Nllen. 3011 CHa l.lndl L•ne, Gardin Grove, CA .,.., Tiiis lluslneu Is conducled by a llmlttd pef'1ner1lll1>. Joseph Steml.,. Gene••• P•nner Thi• •1.tt-1 •as w..i with ttw co .. ntv Cieri! Of Oranee County on Jan JO, "" fllMM1 Pu1111"'9<f Or-Co.sl O•lly Pllol. Ft b, >. 10, 11,241 19tl ~t PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Pav to ow t>enetkt11ne-s thf" pt1n· c •Pel and .ccn.ed •nttrt\t due '"" payabl• to ~aid benell<l&rlts on Nov emtwr l, 1980 and Oe<embolr l , l'llO, at1d ? To pay Whtn Out the least rent•• 1n '"• •um ol USO 00 and accrued late '"•rvts •nd lntere~t, tf •nv, due and payeb•e to Thi! '"Ire comPMY. wnlch •um was payable°" ~uQust I, 1'90 ]. To pay w""n clut! I"" ..ecured jlfO- ptrty tuo to OrMIQe Covnty Ta• Collector lor the years ""·llO and 19'0·11 B, , .. ,on 01 lhe loregolnQ, the 1Mne11<1arlH ,. .. directed Ille sub· stlluted trustee lo <Htclare, and lhe wm• Is hereby ci.ctar..i, th•t Ille In <Mbtedneu . and .,1 sums secured bY w id •ub\lllUled lrustee heteby elech to sell, ot caUM to be •old, Ille truU property to w tlsly tlWll ooll~llon Olltd. J8'\ ... ry U, t .. I Nano E. Shaw ~tll\lltcl TruSIH DOUGLAS I(, WALLACE MM Ca"""' on .. Ntw,.r1 9N<ll, CA n.t Pullll"'9<t 0r-. conl Oally Piiot. Fellruary l, •. 10. 1 .. 1 "HI PUBLIC NOTICE ~--~~~~~~~~-l'ICTITIOUI aUllNIESI NAMI STATIEMaNT Tiit IOlloWlne perMnS ... doing ws1neu11: l'ICTITIOUI au11 ... ss OIAMONO VIEW PAOPEATIES. NAMa ITATIMINT •2'9 MecA'1hur lloullv•rel, Suitt 102, T11• followl119 perso11s •te dolnq NtWll0'1 8Hch, Cellfoml• '"'° l>UtlMHH; MO .. laftd 0....9-Mfll C-ny, TEMPORARIES UNLIMI TEO, I Celllotllla CotPo<ellon, P O. Wo• t0t7 MlclltlllOr'I ~1vt, Sufi• >01, lrvlnt, 7.00, Los""'""-CallfOfllla tOOS1 C1111ornl•'71SI, J , Mltttn C:-ny, • C.llfornl• E119lnttrln9 unltmlteel, lncj • a t or11orat1011, on Mec Arthwr C1lllornle 'orp0r•tlon, 'UOO East 80lllt¥ent Slllte 102, N..._I llHcll, Foollllll BoulfYlfd, Pauelena, C .. llOrftle._.. C111fornlattt07. Tllll butllWH Is COllClllCltcl' by • Tiiis bVtlMU It collCIU<ltd DY • (Of· ..... rel~ 1>9rttlon. J. MMtlll c~ ... EnQl-•lnt Ul\llmllt!d. Inc. JoM T. AMttln, Wllllam A. Horvetll ...._...,. ~· Thi• ~ ·-tu• Wftll -Tiiis 11.elefNflt WH fllM wllll tM, County Clffll If Of.t11t9 C-y Oft f ~1':. Clertl OI or-. C-tv en Je11. ~=·~·:::O.~ auaTO. a IMO&.ea•aCMT a .. ,. •• , .. ,,_ LAWYlaS A ""'flllll IP &Aw~ .... , Offla 90ll 1''1 ............... .. IOI lfllp't'" Wey tee M_lllO,, 9Nc.11,~ll«!llef1ttJ .._......_,CA .. • flliOtt ... ,_, ...... I,,. Or .... C..11 Delly ,..... lll'llMllllM °'""" C...t Dillly ........ P' .. .J, 10117, M, 1"1 .11 .. i J-IO. t7, Fa a. It,'"' .. , dt\IQn•llon, 11.,,y, Shown ""'"n r e p re Sent at j II e t 0 ad· oaee\J::Jtc'6~~·T1~1 minister the estate of 1NsuRANCECOMPANv Ralph Levere tte Ames BY T11«m~Saac1. <under the Independent ~~r.!"6':'~~·N~1~~iq Adminis tration of E s tat es , s No m•J A c t ). The petition is set for Salee• T1t1e •-rM<• co. hear ing in Dept. No. 3 at noew119'llreB1v1 700 Civic Center Drive, L-;u:i':O.':~ ~~~ 0 .,1, p,101• Wes t, in the C ity of S anta Fob 1 10 11 ''"'° Ana, California on March '""~' 4, 1981 at 9:30 A.M . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, SUl"E ••Oii COUllT 01' CALI .. ORNIA you Should either appear COUNTYOl'OllAMGE at the hearing and state PUBLIC NOTICE NO.A-your objections or f ile N~~~~E.C:A~N::T"..T;~;o writte n objection s with. the """'""TE SALE I c ourt before the hearing. In lht -· ... ot '"" G ... rd•.,,Sh•P of Your appearance may be Ill<' Persons -EllatH of SUSAN . pe b t ELIZABETH DOUGLASS, DIANE IO rson o r y your a . MICHELE OOUGLASS •nd JOHN torne y . OAVIO OOUGlAM, JR Minors I F Y 0 U A R E A HOT1CE1SwEREBv G1vEN1""' CREDITOR or a cont· \ubfK1 10 u1nl1rmat1on by '"" •Dov• • • f en1111.o Super10< Court on FPb•u••• 1ngent c reditor o the d e· 11. ,._, at 10 oo • m 'or tiw•tatter ceased, YOU must f ile your w11h1n111ct11 ... a1toweobvt••.1,,.,un claim w ith the c ourt or der\IQned, H OUlrdlan, Wiii sell •I present it to the personal pr lvatt ~le to the lllQl>t•I an<I btt1 ntt . bidder on tM ,.,.m, • .,., cono111ons representative appointed ""'e1na11 ... mentlOntd. •II "Q"'. rn•• by the court w ithin four and lnl.,.est ot th« uncMr.19nflj, a• th f th d t f quardl.,,, Int ... •HI P'<>t>ert~ 10<•te<1 ~On S rom e a e 0 In the Cou~ty Of Oran(jt', Stale of firs t Issuance of letters as canforftl•. o.scr;becl •• 1011ow• provided in Section 700 of ,.::~~~E;,.: ,:':.~~1~~~-",'!!'~ 1;~ th e. Pr ?bat e Cpd e of .,., M•P ~onlf'(J In eooo. 1s1 P<>9"• California . The time for l•, Hano"°' Misce11aneou• M•P" 1n filing claims w ill not e ,c- '"" ottlct ot 1i. county RKorcS<>• o• pire prior to four months .... Id Gounty EXCEPTING IHEREFROM Unll5 t from the d ate Of the hear- throuQh UJ as Shown on '"' Con ing noticed above . aom1n1um Pl.,, recotd<!cl on -121 s~ y 0 U MAY EXAM I N E P•ll'I ..,. °' 01t1c1•1 llt<o•d•"' ~·0 the file kept by the court County. · PARCEL 1 u .. 11 s1 as shown°"'"• If you are interested in the ~:~:.~':1:.:'.';' Pt•n ,.,.,,..., 10 1n estate, you may file a r e · S.•d P<ot>enY .s cornmon1y ,.,,,,.,0 ques t with the court to re· 10 •• • c0'1dom1n1um """ 1001.0 •• ceive special notice o f the HH Mudow Broo~ Street, Co.ia inve ntory Of estate assets Mtsa, C•lll~n1• d f th t 't ' Th1\ Wle IS \U01KI lo curront tues. an 0 e pe I IOnS, a c. co•tnanh. t-lllon•. r"'''"'-'· •e c: o u n t S and reports ,,.,••tion•,,.Qlll>,,.Qhh olway,ea,,. :iescr ibed in Section 1200 ~~~!~ -tWISlll\Q en<umo'""'"" of of the California Probate TM term~ ano cone1111ons 01 u 1,. Code. are Colonel H erring S. Cash 1n l•wtul money 01 ,..., un11..o F an k I· At to t St•te> ot America or part ca.h and r 1 n • r n e Y a ,,.,.cr..,,1,,,,.,u,,,,,.otwch cr.01ttc Law, 324 Grand Canal, be .ccei>1ao•t to,,.,. 11u,.rd1an etld 10 Balboa Is land, Californ ia. ,,,. Court Five 11erun1 cs•.1 01 th• Published O range Coa s t ::::i0~~~ ~!1~:',~°"':";:1d1":n °;:=; Daily P ilot, Feb. 10, 11, t.rmallonolHl•bYIM (OUrl 17, 1981 715·8l Bid~ or 011ers art Invited 10< lh11 proptrty and m ... st bt on '"""~ .ona P U BLIC NOTICE wtt I bt rtt<.e• wtd •• tht 011 ice ot Tham"' W Hen<lenon, Jr , altO<"ntv tor tilt guardl.,, at JSO E 11th Slro••. Suitt lit, CO'>la Mtsa, Celllornoa or may IH ljltd with the Cl~·-OI tht Suptrlor Court or dellverto to tM Qu•rcH1n personilUy, at any time after llrst publlc•tlon ol thl• notice and llelou m.-1no the ~I• For further •ntorm111on •no bid lorm\, apply •t the olllu ot tne at· torney l0t Ille quardlan. ltte r IQM .. rer.1rvt<1 to reje<I any and all bids OATEO Jan\Hlryl0, 19t1 John 0.•ld OovQlau, Gu•rdlan Lt l"PDLD, HENOEltSON anll OINiMOOll TNOMAS W. HINDEllSON, J •• UI IHI lnll Mrwt, Solfle 111 CMle Mt1A. c.tt ...... a tJU7 Tel.....,. 111•> w.ns. A_,..ys..,_,.._ Pullll~ Or-. Co.st O•ily Pltot. Ftll•u•ry l. •.to, '"' •tJ.11 PUBLIC NOTICE IUNlllOlt cou•T 011 TNE STAttOllCALll'OtlMIA l'Otl TMIE COUMT'V 0111' OllAMOE ....Altr1'S OltMlt TO IMOW CAUSI 1'09 CHAMOI: OP' M-IE IN rt llAHO'V JAY EVEllErT. I minor.~ LINDA MAltlE 8A.LLA"O Where ... , ... pelltlon of LINOA MAltlE aALlAllO t11 -"of llAM• O'I' JAY EllE .. ETT, a mt-. llat blln 1111!1 wtlll ll'tt clerlt of lllls court for •n 0<cler cllentlllt •Hll<1nt't 11-• fl'Ofll ,_ANO'Y' JAY EVE.-ETT lo .-t.HD'V JAY 1-'1.LAllO, IT IS HEllEa'I' O~DEltEO llllt a ll perMftt _......., In UICI metter •P. ,.., 11ettrt tlll• c~ " ~•1. tn tllt cwrtr"_. fl o.a, Ilea a,m, to IMw (tllM -, ""' ... KlllOll tot Clllfttt .. .._ ...... ,.,.. .. lf811 .... tT IS l'UltTHlllt o.-0111tEO lllet a ,..., .,, ............. ,_ "' ..,..,.,... -a -.., ...,, •uc· <Mal ....... ,.,.., .. ll'tt ......... 111a rl111 Ill DAILY 111'1 1.0T •• ,.,.,.._ et 9'ftl••• ctr<11ta11.., ~ ........... c.-tYofOt .... DATllO:Jell. IS, Hl1. ...... J.~ .,.... .... ._.,_.. ............ Or-.( ... Oelty ,. .... JMI. It, 17, ft• I, M, 1111 ,._.. \ NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN tlM!t \t•t•d P'OPM•IS tor furn•\tUnq 1:fl ••oor, m•t•rt•lt , equ1pmtltr. lf•n•110r1.C1on ano wch ot""' f•clllllet" ., m•y ... ,_,,.., IO• ••tr1 STRJU!7 SfORM ORAIN FROM PLACENTJA AVENUE fO POMONA AVE NUE will be recelYecl lly the City 01 Costa Mew •I Ille 0111<• o! lhe City C••••. 11 F••r Ofl•t. CO\i.t Mesa, Calllorn1•. u,;t1\ Ille "°"' ol 11 00 •.m , Feb•uary 11, 19*1, at .... ICh llmt lhO WUI W O~lltd l>Ublicty •nd read •loud In Ille COiin( II Ch•mC..1> Soled P<OPOW" ~n•ll C..r '"" lllle ol lhe ...,,~ •nd me n•me ot ,.,. bidder but no ollw!t d••t1ngulsr\ln9 mar's Any b•d reulv•d alter lhe Ull•dUled CIO>ll\Q tome lor lht r•<~lpl OI bid> shall be returnt'd 10 the bidder unopened II sh•ll b" en• sole •MPOfl•lbHit'I o! the btdder 10 ••• lhal h•' bid fs rt<1t1\led 1n proper lime A set 01 plans. S~c1a1 Prov•>iOfls and additions to Gener•• Pro•1\1ons to '"" s1 ....... ,d Spec1flc•t•Ofl\ may w Ob ta1n•d •I tno Oll1te ol tn• Cll'I EnQ1nttr, 11 Fair OflVe Co>1a M~sa, C•l1forn11, Uc>Of'1 nonrefundabl~ P"Y m•nt 01 ~10 00 A" •d<l•loon•t chor~ 01 n 00 will be m-11 nand•ed by r:>&11. • Pf•n\, ~1r.cahon\ and otht-1 con lrtH t dO(umt nu m ay dl\o be fa• ~:':~~.~~~~~~~<-:....o:;""-C•h c;\•~• E •c n Old sna11 1>• m .. d• on the Propo\iAI torm. ,.iwttfi.. 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High country taste. . ,~rtJI Above all in refreshmetl AtonlySmg _, - Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That CigaOe Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. \ lllllJNll TuesoAv, Feli. 10, 1te1 BUSINESS C4 STOCKS C6 TELEVISION C7 MOVIES C8 ., President Reagan places high hopes on California firm's forecast for inflatio.n cure ... C4 AU-stars converge at Forum Willingha1n: who needs racing? Huntington Harbour skier creates through outdoor balkt I GLF.WO<H> c AP J Scotty Bo~ man and Pa t Quinn, nvals in ton1gbt' National Hockey l.e ague All st¥r game. agree that coaching the best players in hockey doesn 't r equire any pec1aJ geruus ·tt s the players' game." said Ph1ladelpb1a's Quinn, whose Clarence Campbell Conference team will try to snap a five- game losing skein. "The coach tries lo put the players together, give them a rough idea of what should be done -and let them play hockey." "THE PLAY EllS are so skillful, there's n ot much a coach has to do." said Bowman, °" T\' ....... «-•••IWI I 3 ai I I :30 the current Buffalo Sabres generaJ manager who'll guide the Prince of Wales Conference All ·stars. "Through the years, it's been a great experience for me to be associated with the game." con- tinue d Bowman, wh o has coached NHL All-star teams seven limes and has a record four victories to show for it. ''Although it's just one game. I found you learn lo know the players and a lot about how they · play. "It 's an invaluable coaching experience." The Wales Conference, which has won every meeting since the inter-confe rence format was adopted in 1975, will feature the NllL's all-time top scoring line Ma rcel Dionne. Charlie Sim- me r and Dave Taylor of Los Angeles . Minnesot a 's rookie goa ltending s e nsation , Don Beaupre , will be in the nets, with the Kings' Marlo Lessard the backup. THE CAMPBELL$ will have Mike Liut o f St. Louis, the league's winningest goalie last season. and Philadelph ia's Pete Peeters in net. Though Liut was vote~ the starter. Quinn said he would let the two goaltenders de· cide which is better suited to start and which would prefer re- li ef work. SCOTT WILLINGHAM IS HEAD-OVER-HEELS ABOUT SKIING. Basketball • IS her outlet Psyclwlogy aids Meyer's game By HOWARD L. HANDY Oft• 0.11, ~I ... St.ttt Shannon Meyer is not the typical high school senior . She is a mature young lady with a purpose in mind and one who knows how to vent her ag- gressions in a manner that will not hurt someone else. Shannon is the scoring leader for the Edison High gir ls basket- ball team and has been for four years. The Chargers this season are tied with Fountain Valley for the Sunset League lead and are de fending champions of the circuit. S he was a s tarter as a fres hman and led the team in scor ing that year with a 16.0 average and nine rebounds per game. This year. as a senior , she is scoring at 20-plus points a game a nd is grabbing 14 rebounds. Her figures in each department have gone up each season. "SHANNON MEANS a great deal to this team," her current coach Dave White says. "She is a team leader and she works hard which tends to rub off on the other players to do equally as well. "She's the last one to leave the gym each night. She spends an extra 30 minutes practicing her shooting after the others have gone. "She's a complete all-around player and doesn't really bave any weak spots. I gUess her drib- bling and ball handling would be her weakest points but they aren't weak. \"Her defense is up there with h'r shooting and when she's playing at full 1tren1th, tbe team bas a lot more punch to lt. ,. Shannon was sick and milled two weeb just before t.he leque H•!'Oft mrted. Her first 1ame back was against Fountain Valley and tbe Cbarcen loet tbat one, their only defeat in lea1ue play to date. "TD, BASETBALL la my favorite sport," Shannon 1ay1. SHANNON MEYER "I suppose it's because I gain more recognition from playing basketball. People usually like the sport they do best in and get recognition." She was co-MVP of the Sunset League last year and says she is proud of the way that team played as well as the current Edison squad. Basketball is also an outlet for her when things aren't going ex- actly right. "When I am upset about something, I usually take a basketball and go someplace to shoot bukets," sbe says . "It's my form of expression and serves to get my mind cleared up." While buketball is an impor- tant part of her life and will un- doubtedly be a meam toward l•ininc a college education her interest in the future lies in psycbology. "THE SUBJECT fascinates me," 1be says. "I don't~ if I'll 10 seven years to cet a clinical license. Tbat'a an awful lot of~. But I 'm not sure wh at ave nu e s ar e o pen otherwise. ·'I may go into geriatrics or some other phase of working with older people. There are a lot of inte r esting people out there and I kind of wonder how they work inside. "Yes. I try ~o use some psy- chology in playing basketball. Every team should use some to intimidate the other team or for othe r advantages they might gain. I know we can beat Foun- t ain Valley the next time we play them here (at Edison)." She started playing basketball in the fourth grade a nd her tenure in softball goes back to the first grade. But at Edison. she has concentrated on basket- ball. This year. don't be s ur- prised to see Shannon Meyer in center field for the softball team. however . ''I'm going to give it a try this year . I've played s ummer softball every year and I have played some volleyball.'· WHITE SUCCEEDED Greg. Henry as girls basketball coach at Edison when Henry moved to Huntington Beach High this year. But Shannon hasn't forgot- ten Henry. "He helped me a great deal in the three vears I played under him," sbe says. "He paid special attention to helping mE improve." Her favorite part of the game is shooting and she says: "I really didn't like defense a couple of years ago but I've learned it is part of the game and also something to enjoy. I'm really trying to improve myself in all facets but I do 1Wl have my ups and downs on defense, that's for sure." Then Murninl to her current role as a student peycboloCist and an analysis of benelf, abe says: . "I take a lot of pride in myself . that I am unemotional on &be basketblll ~-You caa 1et a bad reputatlon in a hurry." By EDZINTEL Of .. Delly ...... , .... Scott Willingham, dressed in a s m art turtleneck s weater with a small K-2 insignia sewed onto one side of the neck, sits down on a couch in his modem and handsomely d~· corated condominium in Huntington Harbour. He lays on a coffee table, some Willingham literature -more of the same type of items that poke out bet ween mounted photographs of mountains and sunsets on the living room walls. F INALLY DISCOVERING something that catches bis eye, Will- ingham holds up a color 8x10 picture of himself, flipping upside down on s kis. his arms extending out to two s ki poles planted into a snow-covered slope. A partially white mountain range set against a deep blue sky makes up a magnificent backdrop. Willingham appears motionless in the photo, his 'erect body pointed straight down the hill. Everything about the photogragb seems illusionary, like your eyes are playing a trick with your mind. But a photo doesn't lie. It aJone tell s a story of a m onumental a chievement accomplished by an in- credibly gifted athlete. "This is why I ski. I mean freestyle ski ,·· Willingham says as be puts a bot- tle of beer to his lips. ·'This is how I ex- press myself. I used lo race but that didn't cut it for me, gate after gate. I'm able to be creative when I've got total freedom." Willingham shifts his finely-tuned body. one that seems to be crying to release energy. His light brown hair gives off shiny highlights from hours of dancing in the sun . The light blue eyes stand out obversely from a well- lanned face. "Yeh, I like this picture," he con- tinues. "It's called a pole flip. It's part of my baJlet routine." IT IS UNDENIABLY that -out- door baJlet. .Poetry on a white plain. Did it take a lot of work to master? You bet. A lot of hard falls and broken bones too. .. To think that I almost quit skiing for good after my first time down the hill.·• Willingham reflects. "I can still remember saying to myself, 'forget this sport .... Can't imagine why Willingham would have said that. Just because he fell and fractured his spinal cord on the lint run he ever took in bis life? As things turned out, that would just be an indication or l.bings to come. Not that the 28-year-old Will- ingham has lived a life of pain. He was 14 when he stepped into his first pair -of bindings and as be puts it "you're fearless at that age." ' SCOTT HAD SURFED t h e California coast for at least five yea rs before be got up on the mountain with a friend who aJready knew what he was doing. "He was I ra11 •till re.ember ....... ,. .,,.~,,, '·~· tllb .,,.ri. kind or an expert skier so he took me up to the higher lifts as soon as we got there. I didn't even get to step foot on a bunny slope." Despite his rugged first outing·, Willingham gave skiing another try. Like a young, infatuated boy, he had found a new love. Willingham had spent most or bis time in the water, surfing and play- ing water polo at Marina High School. BUT AS TYPICALLY happens, an acti ve Southern California youth escalates to a variety of sportS. And surfing and s kiing seemed the perfect balance for Willingham. He joined the Sunland Kling club in Anabeim so that be could lease skis and go on ski trips to places like Utah and Colorado during winter vacations from school. By the time he reached college, Willingham was already a n ac- complished racer. He joined the Golden West College ski racing team before transferring to the Univenity of Colorado. One semester after arriving In Colorado, Willingham returned to his native Long Beach. The skiing was g r eat in t he Rocky Mountains all right. but the Vietnam war was in full bloom in 1971 and Scott was unable lo get a student deferment from u or c. That year. Will ingham went to a freestyle skiing camp. taught by <See FREESTYLE, Page Cl) Due Feb. 22 Magic's return a plus for NBA From AP dispatcbes If you believe in Magic, here 's some good news: Earvin "Magic" Johnson. whose skills helped the Los Angeles Lakers to the 1980 Na- tional Basketball Association championship and whose smile lit up the entire league, is ex- pected to be back in action within two weeks. "I can hardly wait," said J ohnson. "Not being involved has reaJly hurt." J ohnson. sidelined since Nov. 18 because of torn cartilage in ANALYSIS his left knee, has been scrim· maging with the Lakers for the pas t week, with encouraging re- sults. "HE LOOKED better than we had expected," said Los Angeles Coach Paul Westhead. "He was running well, bitting and cut- ting. We thought it might take him awhile to get the feel of con- tact again, but be seemed not to be hurt at all. "He'll play for us Feb. 22 in New York." That would be a moat ap- propriate occasion for the return of Jobnloo, whose value to the entire NBA lies u much ill the 20-year-old 's infectious en· tbu1ium u in hb basketball 1klllt. S.tdes takiQ plaee in the inedia capital ol New York, it •' will be natioaally televtled •• put ol CBS'• Sunday Game oft1MW9*Hriel -aada llastc act ean only belp tlM nl· ldp. TMI.-..baw._...,n.. 1a111 Wllll lblee tM ........... burt. TbeJ wen 15-1 befon ,,._ ... don ...... .... D-14 wDout Mm to -wtWa 4Mi .... ., tM ..... plate Ptioeala I••• la ~· Padfte Dl.tllaa race. ·'I'm not going to rush the knee because the team doesn't need me to make the playoffs," said Johnson. "We'll do that re- gardless of whether I come back or not. The questions are whether we'll finish in first or second place and how far we'll go in the playoffs." The answers to those ques- tions would be more positive with Magic in the Laker lineup. "He makes us significantly better,·· said Westhead. "His pluses are passing, rebounding and smiling." THE LATTER is not to be dis- counted. For years the Lalters were known for their unemo- tional play and blase fans , but aJI that changed last year with the arrival of Johnson. His en· tbusias m went a long way toward creating a ne w at- mosphere on the team and at the Forum. Many say it was the key ingredient in their championship formula -and the missini in- ~redient this year. "I hope I'll fire them up " said Johnson, when asked w~t impact his return would have. "But the team bas been playing pretty well without me, so you never know." MORGAN'S BODY RETURNED HOME ROllE (AP) -The body ol a United States bobsled team member, killed durinl compltl- Uon Sunday, bu been flown to tbe United Stat", Italian of. ftciall said Monday. TM ltaliam laid UM body ol llm ._,_,a D-19ar.old car aaa.== tram s.r ... e Wh. N.Y., WM flowD to t.M U.S. .... to tM .....,... ....., fll ... ........ Pima called fer tM tea• .. ,., .. • ....... aad tn..a .., ... to Lall• Pl.ad, N.Y. f l l1t~~ u11d 11ains i'11 Hawaii Pahnt•r"' a makin~ wav~. From AP dlapatc6at:8 HAl..'l IMotO; Jun l~1&l mcr's u<.·hes and • ~1a1n h•rtll r 1UM' u 1 l1>Plt-tn 81alllmore a.nymore. but lht') pu ldul'e hl' .. 11lmPs cl.it:wh~r.-. Wnuen 10 ttuwuh, whtlrt: f•atmer wiu. playmg an 1 tf'I brtllei. eolf tuuro1tment, Iii ~tor) reported that pa~\ e it ~f'rlent•ed by the Onolt' ., r1ghthandl'r last season has continued durmi lheoff tlta'I011 " no in Mondit morning i. ed.Jtion of the New York Po:.t t•arrwd the banner, "Orioles' Palmer hu1 ting career may be Jeopardized." It ·~ an 1tf:~m that has surfaced fre· 11ut>ntl) in re(•ent years, gaining new lm · petw. whtinever Palmer speaks to another wr1tl'r m another town. Loeal fans and Ball1more front office personnel no longer get excited over the continuing story "We 're not aware that Jim's career is 1n Jeopardy," General Manager Hank Peters of the Orioles said when informed or the latest s tory. ··He 's been working out "ALMlll with other members of the team and as far as we know, he's in excell ent condition for the start of s pring traming." .. Jim should be ready. wiJUng and able to play the role on the club he's played in the past:· Peters s aid. •·and that is lo be an excellent performer." . . Palme r. a three-time Cy Young Award winner m . the American League, has reached the 20-victory plateau eight times while posting 241 major league triumphs. fl110lr of lier da11 ---------. Phoenix Sunl\ center Rieb Kelley's response when a llare Krishna disciple asked him for a donation at the Newark. NJ airport· "I gave in another life." ~H•Pr '" 11.-ad ... ,.. .. .-r foolllall lragtw quarterback for the Washington Redskins. has ••• ORLANDO, Fla. Billy Ki lmer , former [!] been named commissioner of the 10-team American Football Association. The APA is a summer league made up of NFL castoffs and former college players not drafted by NFL teams. It begins its season May 30. "This job offers me a chance to be on the move," s aid Ki lmer . who retired in 1978 after an 18-year NFL career . .. And I think I'm well suited for it because I can look at problems from both the players' side and the owner'sside. The AF'A will offer athletes a second chance to play pro· fossional football , Kilmer said, and will provide spectators with a chanc·c to sre football during the months of June, July and Augus t " Players in the 10 cities will get modest salaries based on percentages of team revenues. Teams are the Orlando Americans. Virginia Hunters, Carolina Chargers. Jacksonville Firebirds, Chicago Fire. Shreveport Stea mer . Austin Texans, West Virginia Rockets. San Antonio Charros and Dallas Wranglers. E.r-~HL playpr llrld on drug rllarge TORONTO Former National Hockey ~ League defenseme n Steve Durbano appeared in , provincial court Monday on charges of importing cocaine into Canada and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking Ourbano. 30. was being held at a Toronto detention center but his lawyer, Philip Patterson . says he expects his cl.ient will be relea:-.cd within a couple of days on a surety bail of S20 ,000 Importing carries a minimum sentence of seven years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison upon convic- tion. Possession for the purpose of trafficking has no minimum sentence but carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. police said. Durbano. who was horn and still lives in Toronto, was ar- rested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after he ar- rived Saturday at Toronto International Airport from Peru. Police seized S7 t ,OOO worth of cocaine. Ourbano was drafted in the first round of the 1971 NHL draft by the New York Rangers. He never skated for New York, however, being traded to the St. Louis Blues for goalie Peter McDuffee and center Curt Bennett. Jau•fJnki. l ' .. fit. horkPfl Ira• laudrd Philade lphi a EagleS" quarterback Ron • Jawors ki and the U.S. Olympic hockey team were named 1980's professional athlete of the year Mon- day night at the ninth annual Dunlop Pro-am . sports awards dinner . The 1982 NHL All ·star game will be played at the Capital Centre in Landover, Md .. Fe~. 9 . . . Dick Steinberg returned to the New England Patn~ts as director of player developement three weeks after leavmg the New Orleans organization . . . Lance Van Zandt has been hired as a defensive backfield coach by New Orleans . . . The Pitts burgh Pirates announced t he signing of Dale Berra to a one-year contract . . . Bobby Allison has the fastest car al Daytona lnternatio~al S~edway this ~eek: but the veteran driver isn 't happy with his Lemans which is so diffe rent from all the other new downsized cars ma~dated by NASCAR that it has caused a flap . . . World Boxm~ Coun- cil featherweight champion Salvador Sanchez of Mexico will defend his title agains t top-ranked contender Robe rto Castanon of Spain March 22 . . Legislation lo keep pro- fessional athletes from being ripped off ~Y agents a~d co!l· tract negotiators has been introduced mto the Cahfornta State le~islature. TrW.,f•l•tt. radio Following are the top sports events on TV ton ight. Ratings are: • , •• excellent; • .• worth watching; • • I air; • forget it. Sp.m., Channel 22 " " " v COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Boston U. vs. Notre Dame. Annocancers: Harry KalasandTommy Hawkins. Kelly Tripucka and his Notre Dame teammates try to re· bound from Sunday's 51-SO setback to UCLA against a very good Boston College team. Boston comes into the game with a 17-3 re· cord while the Irish are 16-i. RADIO · Noeventsscheduled. She wants to he No. I again Nancy Lopez is gearing for a comeback By HOWAaD L. HANDY Of .. o.lly ...... , .... Will this be the year of Nancy Lopez·Mellon's return to the top of the LPGA ladder? Nancy, despite winning the Women's Kemper Open here a year ago along with two other titles, feels she didn't have as good a year as she would like, even thou~h she was fourth on the money list ($209,079). That's more than either her two pre· vious years on the lour. By most standards. it was a good year but she was disap· pointed ·'That ·s not ~ood enough for me. I'm used to being No. 1 and that's what I'm going to be as long as I keep playing. · · 1 neglected my practice and fo und out that ~·ou can't keep . your game s harp just playing in tournaments. you've got to practice a lot besides and work hard on every part of your game," says Lopez-Melton. ''This winter my dad spent some time with my husband and me in Cincinnati and then went with me lo Florida lo watch me practice. Thal 's going to make a big difference thjs year," she says . She finished in a lie for ninth in the first tourney t his year and a year ago, In 24 events, she finished in the top 10 18 dmes and the top five 13 times. After four weeks in Florida, th e LPGA tour comes to Southern California with a tourney at Industry Hills Feb. 26·March 1. Lopez-Melton says she'll be playing at Industry Hills along with defending her title in the Kemper at Mesa Verde CC in Costa Mesa March 26-29. ·'I like playing in Southern California because my family Edi ·on l1olds socc~r edge Fresh off a convincing 4·1 vie· tory over Westminster. the Edi.son High soccer team, the No. 2 team in the CIF coaches' poll. tangles with Huntington Br ach Wednesday night in the second game of a Sunset League double-header. The Chargers, 6·1 and in sole position of firs t place wilJ tangle with the Oilers at 7: 30, while F o untain V a lley and Westminster kick things, so to s peak. at 5:30. Both games will be played at lluntington Beach. Two goals a piece by Glenn Strachan and Thor Hammer sparked the Chargers· win over the Lions Monday, and ~ave Edison some breathing room as both Westminster (5·2) and Huntington Beach {3·2·2) are hot on their t ails. Monday ni~ht. Marina. which hasn't won a league game, bat- tled the Oilers to a 3.3 tie. Sky Ham had two goals a nd Ricky Bell scored the other for the Oile rs. Tourney sch eduled The third a nnual Mission Classic basketball tournament, s ponsored by the Blessed Sacra· ment Roman Catholic Paris h, will be held at Westminster High School Feb. 15. 21 and 22. For rurther information. COO· tact C. Casey, 892-5163. and friends will be there rootlnc for me. ll 's Uke a homecom ing because I was born In Tor- rance." Her sister still Hves in Torrance and is a rabid follower of Nancv on any Southern California golf course. * • * Finals or the spring, 1981 PGA tour qualifying school will be held June 10-13 at Wall Disney GOU' World ln Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Playing cards -will be issued to the low 25 scorers and those tied for 25th place in the 72-hole event. In order to gain the finals. however, players mus t first participate in one of fi ve re- gional events. For Southe r:n California golfers. the regional will be held al Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage with the Southern Section PGA in charge. For rurther information, write to Labron Harris, Jr., PGA lour, Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, Fla., 32082. ' • • • One or the s trongest fields in the eight-year history of the s tate Militar y golf championship will compete over the 6,705·yard Rancho Del R ey Golf Club course in Atwater Feb. 20-22. The tournament is opeIT to m ilitary golfers fro m all branches of the s~rvice, with the restriction thal the individual is stationed on permanent assign- ment in California. • • • The West Coast Amateur Golf Association with offices an Westminster. has three monthly tournaments lined up This weekend the event will be held at E l Rancho Verde then it will be San Clemente Municipal on March 21-22 and Seven Hills April 21·22. For further information about the group. call between 7 and 11 p. m. at 892-2029. • • • Shirley Englehorn, one ol the . top woman teaching pros in the country, will conduct a five·day golf school at Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbtook, April 26-May 1. 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' f • t i l . , • ' . ~ BASKETBALL I SKIING Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 10. 1'98J ,.,....,,.,,.c, FREESTYLE SKIER FINDS FREEDOM. • • JEFF PRIES TIM MCLAUGHLIN Cl OS~ R(l('f' CdM, Uni post • wins Corona dcl Mar H11o:h 1nl'hed <·loser to first place Estancw Monda.) n1~ht an Se a View League hasketball action, while University continued to s tay in the thick or the nn·e as both teums posted wins. Cd M, getting an all-around performance from senior Jeff Pric~. disposed of host El Toro, while University moved rnto sole possession of third place with a v1l'lo rv over Costa Mesa Here's how the; <1ct1on went Corona del Mar 69, El Toro 59 Pries connected on to of 15 shots from the noor for a crisp 67 percent s hooting average, and then hauled in 12 rebounds to help the Sea Kings tm prove their record to 5·2. Est ancia leads the Sea \'iew Lea~uc with a 5·1 record. Pries' performance was pretty well represen- t ative of the entire Sea King team. CdM connected PREP BASKETBA LL on 24 ot :J8 s hots tor a 6J percent average And they d id it without one of their top players Mark Spinn Spinn has sat out the last two g:tmes. including Friday' night's defe at to Estanria. with a knee in Jury. But he's expecter1 lo be back in the lineup Wednesday when the Sea Kings host Irvine. University 65, Costa Mesa 57 F'irst·year he <1d coach J eff Cunningham had to be a happy m an afll'r his top scorer, Tim McLaughlin, broke out of a scoring slump. The 6·8 senior scored 24 points. including 11 in t he final quarter. to help the Trojans cling lo a possible CIF playoff spot. University outscored the Mustangs, 17-7 in the second quarter to open a 18-17 ha lftime lead. The Trojans then protected that ttdvantage the rest of the way. Junior guard Randy Meyers had his best of· fens ive night of lhl• ~l·tt~on with 14 µ01 nts for l he Trojans. Costa l\t t'sa got double• figun• performances from four players St<•ve Cook I 151. Roger Lackey 113>. 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HE BECAME INVOLVED with the highly regarded Huntington Beach ski school '1S directo r of the revolving deck freestyle program <which he :.till has u hand in J In the meantime, Scott was gather· mg sponsors to help pay for his costly travel and equipment expenses for the World Pro Freestyle Tour. Willingham spent one summer in (' r}s tal . Wa s h . as c oach of a freestyle skiing cam p One of his pro· .dig1es. Eddie Ferguson. would later develop into one or the best aerial skiers in the country. earning the mckname. "Airborne Eddie." Willingham had acquired his own specialty balletskiing In 19'N, Seoll qua lified in all three freestyle events (mogul. ballet and ae rials> on the I nte rnational Freestyle Association (IF A I circuit. A YEAR LATER, h e finis he d fourth in the world in hallet and 12th in C'ombined. · Two years late r, Willingham rose to lhl' top. At the 1977 World Freestyle championships at Stratton Mountain in Vermont. Willingham won the balll?l event a nd finished eighth in combined That was when freestyle skiing wa s at its height in the U S. The cham- pionships were te levised by Wide World of Soorts and the skis on which Willingha m won the ballet title wer e put on display at the Smithsonian lnstitutein Washington D C ··After 1977. the popularity o f freestyle sk11ng s hifted to Europe and Canad a where it still exis ts as a huge s pectator sport." Willingham said. "There. skiers do il at their own risk You can't go out and s ue people if you hav<' an acl'ident like you can here. Rut mon • lhan lhi.tt, lh<'y have a bt>lter allitudc tow a rd the s port there. People like to go out and be whC're the action is in Europe " I N WILLINGHi\M'S s pel'ially eve n t . bal l et . s k ii n g i s performed lo choreographed music over a n at. 600-foot hill. The skier ap- plies gymnastic type flips and turns with the emphasis on technique and form. · 'lt 's a perfectionist routine." Will- ingham describes. 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There was one t hough, that tould have easily ended it four years ago. At the 1977 Mogul National Finals at Heavenly Valley in South Lake Tahoe. WHlingha m landed awkward· ly on his shoulde r . dis locating it. ··My arm went numb," he recalls. "I couldn't move. A helicopter had to be flown in lo pick me up anti deliver me to the hospital. I thought it was over right then." Willingham says he's also broken one of his legs three times and in· jured his back once, but he feels fortunate that's a ll he's incurred. "AFTER THE SHOULDER injury. I went lo an involved weight training program that s ummer.'' he said. "My only and best medicine has been to stay in shape." Willingham competed on the 1978 tour but after being defeated by two teenage s kiers at one contest, de- cided it bes t to retir e. Besides. there were loo many other things demand· ing his time now. Currently, Willingham is the direc· tor of skiing and director of the ski school at Snow Valley in Big Bear He oversees more than 80 instruc · tors. in addilion to running his own freestyle instructional progra m. "MY PmWSPHY NOW is that if you've never been s kiing, for good- ness s akes. take a lesson before you try it." he said. "The extra fi ve or six dollars is we ll worth it You'll en- joy the sport so much mor e " > Willingham. with his llollywood good looks. has appeared in a couple of TV commercials (with him ballet i::kiinl?. of course). He recently com- pleted shooting for a Milky Way ca ndy bar commercial In addition. he 's filled in occasionally as a stunt ma n for motion pictures. It's not the first ti m e Willingham has been in front or the camera. During his competitive days, he was featured in several ski movies. in· eluding Dick Barrymore's 1979 epic. "Vagabound Skiers ." Although most or bis time now ls spent organizing the ski program at Snow Valley, Willingham hasn't altogether lost his competitive drive. As an a rea representative for K·2, Solomon, Scott USA and Bogner manufacturers, Willingham feels an obligation to make appearances at contests. This week he'U compete in a pro moguJ event at Sun Valley, Idaho. "FR EESTYLE SKIING is lo rne, the most exciting of all the winter sports,'' he says. "The FIS has final- ly recognized the sports, making it eligible for consideration as an Olympic sport in 1984 . I'm s ure they'll accept it loo." Another recent alteration to the make-up of the freestyle tour, m akes it unlawful for a mate urs to accept prize money. Thus, there no longer is · prize money on the circ uit. making freestyle s kiing an amateur sport Skiers wiJJ now r ecieve their funding throygh sponsors . · ·ThP fulure for the s port is brig ht," says W11Hngha m There will be 14 contests io the world this year. t hree in the li S. That's really the on- ly thing that bothers me. We invented this sport and the Europeans and Canadians are taking it over." Part of the problem is that we're a nation of s pecialization. The Canadians take pride in their combined event freestyle. That ·s the old school and I like thal." WILLINGHAM IS QUICK to de- fend the safety of his s port. "Listen. we've never had a death in freestyle ski ing and only three guys have been paralyzed from il. I understand that about eight jockeys a year a r e paralyzed from horse racing." Willingham has been able to travel a ll over the world becaus e of his s ki· ,ing. And what place on earth is hts favorite? Southern California Scott has two s isters and a brother. Bre ndt. who at 23 is one of the top perfor mers o n the professional mogul tour "It's amazing ... Will ingh am says. " I tau~ht Brendt how to s ki and now I <·an ·t even keep up with him ... STltL. THERE'S verv few skiers that can keep up with Scott Will· inghi;im "You knov. people wonder wher e I get the guts lo do flips on skis." he s ays. "Actua lly. I've never been a re- ally gutsy person. You do have lo be s omewhat brave but mostly, you have to be dedicated. Patience helps a lot too ... To Willingham. skiing, any kind of s kiing, is fin e with him. "It's just you and nature. I'm very happy when I'm ski ing.·· Morgan return 'l1onte' SAN FRANCISCO <AP > J oe Morgan is playing baseball again foi; Spec Richards on, the general manager who made the mistake of trading away the second baseman 10 years ago. ·'Spec got a lot or flack for making that trade." said Morgan after s ign· ing a one year contract Monday with the San Francisco Giants . "But I never blamed him ," Morgan added .. , figured he JUSt got som e bad advice .. Morgan signed as a free agent with the Gianls and said he hopes to end his playing career with the tea m He lives in nearbv Oakland. · Richard so n . ge n e r al m a n - ager of lhe Gianls since 1975. was running the Houston J\stros' program in 1971 when he dealt Morgan awa) SCOlT WILLINGHAM GWC's goal: second place in conference EAST LOS ANGELES Golden Wes t Co llege ha s s o m e bad m emories of tonight's Southern Ca l Conference baske tball opponent. The East Los Angeles Hus kies s napped GWC's school-record 10- gam e winning :-;trcak Jan. Hi with a 65-62 upset win Since that ti me, the Rus tle rs have gone 3-4 and a r" virtually out of the runni11g fur a co11 fcre ncc ti tle G we. now 6·4 in the l'Ollferenc:e. but still an Impressive 18·7 overall. tang les with the llus kies here <7:30), and Coach Jim Greenfield is now con centrat in g on ho lding down second place A trio of llusk1es s tand in the wav of the Rustle rs. Greg He wernicic brin~s a 13.6 a verage into the con- fe rence. whtle teammates Robin Ew- ing 113.31 and Oi.tntie Miller 02.51 <ir e close behind It wa s Miller who foiled the Rustlers' streak last lime. connecting for 21 points Meanwhile. (irl'cnfield is expected lo shake up his ' lineup tonight, start· in~ Art King and Murphy Davis in place of Ha ndy lleidcnre il'h a nd !Jave Atkins The GWC coach says he expects anothe rtough contest "They're (East Los Angeles) a t ypi cal Southern Cal Conference t eam. They're 4-6 so they're not that far behind us. They're scrappy. They were behind by 21 points with fiv e minutes le ft agains t L A Southwest and came back to win ... G r<'enfield exp I a1ns UC I worne n w111 AZL'SJ\ Kathcrrnc Hamilton s cored 'C lrvine·s final five points. three on free thro ws. to lead the An· teatcr~ to a 62-61 no n-conference bas ket ball vi cton• over Azusa Pacific Monda,· night · L'CI. 13 9 overa ll. pulled out of a 57 57 tic• wilh less than a minute re- m aining whC'n llttmilton blocked a shot. drove to the other e nd and scored on a layup as she was fouled. 9 1 ~\1nl h 01 H• .1vcnlv 'vallt.". IS JUSt f"lclri of r11 .. , f .1 ~ 1 1( There·s .ilso ,1 r k1 r"nt,11 ,1n l cqu1pmc>nt r rf ,111 •,11of r 1ql11 at Lakelanrl V1ll,1ye Now rhrough April 30, JU5t rresent vour Air Cal t1ckC?t whPn vou check 1n at Lakeland Village and vou II I CCC?IV(' a 20 drSCOLJnt Skiers. here·s .a package vou can't pass up It's the Lakeland Village/Air Caltforrna "lift Your Sp1nt:s" ski special Luxurious LOdQlng. You'll stav 3 davs and 3 nights f n a deluxe furnished studio condominium complete with fireplace. kitchen. heated pool. spa and sauna at beau· t1ful Lakeland Village Ski Resort Super Skiing. Lift tickets for sknng Kirkwood Ski Resort. Sierra Non·stop night life. En1ov surier 11 rhn111q and fahulous cnrc1ta1nmC?nt at L.:ikp Tahoe's restau rants anrl r as1nos 24 hour StatE.'linc tr ansoorta t1on to and from Lakelanr1 Village IS ava1lal'IC .1nci WC II throw in a nice little casino l)Onus too co With Air California Make vour travel plans as simple as possible with Air California Air Cal's low. low fares to Reno from Los Angeles. Orange Countv. Ontario. Las Vegas. San JQSe. San Francisco. Oakland ar)d Portland make this package a real easy deal AIR OIUfORlllA P-------------------------~ :+ Iakeland ·';A··.·~: 1: I Village I I I I vmaoe Resorts. inc I 3620 Mt Drablo Blvd Lafawtte CA 94549 I I NAME I ADDRESS I CITY t;t1I~ on the Aif Cahfom1a1 I lift ~r SP1nts s._, ~lat I I ----·· I I ·-------------------------~ . ' .. _____ ., ___ - Orange Co•t CWL Y PILOTITUfeday, February 10, 1911 FOR THE "ECORD / l!IUIMll .... na••CON•l•IN'I -It• Ohltieill w ~ ~· 01 P~••• .. .. /U t..deor• Ill •• .. , • , ........ \&.alt ,. ,, Sit 11 P9'11•1>11 '" 1• WIO I• WilU•t " J] •i'I " ~•" o .. ~ l • n .,, ,, . ""' .... ,. 01¥•••• ...... Aftl9""1 jf 10 ·~~ ....... , .... ,, JO ., .. io·, ""--"~•1 ... J1 JI -II \J\•f'I lJ .. ]'C) I\ °"'""" u u Ht·~·. C>••••• • ,, 14() ,.. , EA"EllH CONl'l'.llEHCIE AU.ftll( OM\l9fl Pt\1t•OtlOt11• .. 10 IU k\o\ton <S 12 ,.. l •1 N •w V0ta ,, 72 ... ,, .. N•• JtlWV I) .. )k "*·1 e..-11•1 01•1•1 ... 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ASSISTS t no. •w-9 Ford, tt•nYS City St Sil I I Niaoft, ~~ So ... I.I R1<n••dMlrl, No .. Vor• H 4JO. 0 Arcl\ooalcl, BOilon H 446 I 8 Portor. W•\l\•nQton SI .. s I I l'IELO GOAL ~EllCENTAGE C,1Jmnrr cnit•90 Ot1w"'-1n\ Ph1l•~lpn1.­ ~ 1nQ (.,Ol<M-n St6tfl' D•ntley Vl•h MA••tll SO\ton It It• PCl J81 S.4 676 314 HS •11 465 11] llO) 616 I 111 S1/ >48 $20 SI) Top twenty lhe lop T~h team .. 1n Tht -'HOt 1•1..o Pres• <Ollt!9" oaskt11><111 Poll, wilt\ '"'' Pl•c• YOlf'\ In ~renthe\h. thl~ "•son't. rttorO\. •nd 'ot•I oou,u Potnh NWd °" 10-1' 1111.1 .. IS 14 IJ.11 II IC).9 .. -7 6·S-4·J.1 I I Vor Q1n11 1431 10.() 1,121 1 OrfQOnSI 1181 1'·0 1,193 J OePaul 11 I l.~ .. lOUl\l.tnd S1 11 , ' 1 t 01\ S A••IO<I• SI 18 1 94S • Ulal'I 70 I 1187 1 Wa litf' ForP\t '' 1 •• ~ VClA U 4 •'17 q T•n,,..,.,... ••' •J.I 10 NOrtl'I t ao ollnd IA S •?8 "K•n"""" 164 s~ 12 Notr• °'""' 16·4 W I] M•(l\•Qdn I• l Sll u Iowa IS. Sil 1S 8r•Qh4lm VounQ ti 4 )AO •• Wochlla Sl••r 18 1 lU t 1 1thno1.. u s t•l 18 Soulrt Al~t>o>m" 1q.3 lllO 19 M1rv1ane1 IS 6 1]6 70 1no1an<1 u 8 Ill PCAA le1ders (,,,,,,..... WllWUY'\ G•m .. > SCOlllHG t tt fl Ip ••t. M• .. t . UC lnlM 20 221 10 Sti 1'.2 Corntllu•, Pacollc 10 118 8• '40 12 O J a ck•on, Ulal\Slol• 10 111> 11 •73 11? We••. cs Fulltr101\ 10 ISi 11 JI) ••.• Wlllel .... ,UClnlfte 7' UO •t 341 17.t Ander>On, CS Fullerton 10 174 11 310 1'.0 W•ldron, P41e1f~ 70 10? 110 l U IS 7 HiQQIM, Fresno I 20 11S 63 113 I}. Greoorv, Lonq e<h St IS 100 U 131 IS ~ Hood, Utal1 St. 70 121 SJ 7·t IS.4 INOIVIOUAl l EAOERS -Rtb0un41no M•tH, (UCll, U .4 ••t.; A Ancle~sO<I I USCBI, 10 0 F1elO Goa l Petcen l•O• Mat••· (UCI). n .t ,.ru111 (2tl-lUl ; Cornelius, IPac>. S9.I ciercenl 1118·7'9) Free lhr-. "-r<onla0tt Wllltl....,, IUCI), "·' ,.re_ (41~1; H•oo•n•. IFSUI. 11.J Pl'ftenl 16J.7JI Au.m s """"· CUCll, 4.1 •vt.: Meroclln, ISJ!i). •.1 TEAM LEADERS S<orlm~ UC INi.,., 90.l ••t.; Utal\ Sl•le, 80 I Oeltnse Fresno St•I•. Sl I ••11 • S.n JOH Slllt, WI 0 S<orono M.,Qln Fresno St•I•. ' IS.9, UC lrviM, • •.•. Reboul'IOllllJ M•r91n UC S•nl• Barnb•r•, .. • • Fr~no State. + 4 4, Frw Throw P•r<«tl~ P~1f1<. 14 I ~rc•nt <ll•·.S>>. Lono 6eacl\ State. 77.l pt'runt US9·JS81. F"l•l<I Goal P•rc•nl•Ott Ollenu . UC lr•IM, H.0 pent ll4 17)0.IJltl; Fresno Stile, 57 0 IM'•Cent <SWI 10131 Fl~IO Goal Percent-Otlense S.n Jose Sl•I•. 0 1 1MPrcenl 1-.10J01 PCAA LonQ Buen SI Fresno SI San Jo~S< UC Irvine Paci rte Ulo~SI UC S•nl• S.rl>lr• C•I Slale Fulltrton Conltr..-<t All G1mat W l W L 1 ' 12 • 6 1 11 3 6 1 IS S S ) 13 I J s 13 1 J ~ • " 1 • • I) 0 • 1 II Pacific 10 c-.ter-9'ft<• All Gomat w L w L Ortt90n St ,, 0 " 0 Arllona SI. ~ I 11 , UClA I J " Ariton• s 11 Sou Iller n C.• s 10 WHl\ln9I0<1 • 6 10 • Or•IJO" 3 • 10 10 r •filornl• J • II ' Stantoro l • 7 13 Wai.hin91onSt 7 • . " WAC , ....... ..-<. All G-w l w I. Vl•/1 • 0 JO I Wyoml"9 • , 11 • B•loh41m vouno 1 7 11 • T•O,·EI P1>0 • l I• 6 He•" II s II • S•n Ole90 SI, • 10 ' Nt•flllltsl<t • • 10 Air For<• • • 13 Color4Hf0 SI. • J II ......... ,,.7) ... ,.. . ....... Jl.M llilf.... ti 161 14 1 1' Oe ... AllllM 1' 111 IU tt ll•ntr ...-...10 u tn io 1 • AttM<O-U U• t I It '-"• ,...,,._ t4 ne u v h i G•v• 19 11t t .l U "'"''"' ,, '" •• u Mwl"'' 0.•I) ll " 4 J lt Cwrl w..-,,i ti I01 • • " 0.My l(\lf\I l II J t 10 110 Je<AM " 41 J • I ti"' H• .. leteor~ 11 H t t I ...... Nck(1J.7) •1•1•• ' "' •n .. c '""' Cro~1t• n w ff• J:i lt••lfl '-'-" JJI 14.1 11 f-M<C..,_v H ~ IH )I "•'• O.Gllw• 24 to 10 1 >t ""1" Gornlt" n 111 1 I 2• bt•l-..... u 10 •• 20 Jonnc .. -n ,., • 1 " Ml<I\ 01., l• 11,S S t 11 1,,., v J-\ U •OS •.• u 1100111 CIWll•I l I t l Aftll\ol\y ~Naor If lt I ' \< Olt 8 ••'4< II 20 I f I trry O..lo .. v ' 1 0,, HIGH SCHOOL Unlv•1 .. ty 65, Coat• MeH 57 COUA ..... B•fG$1ty 11. Wickey u. MC l<tt 10, ,..llchOw•U •• cooa IS, Fl•IO' UNIVllUITY McU.u9'>11" 24, G ... u 1 . ~imp'°" I, U•Mf\ I Mvtr• I• ~ouw a. I0\ ... 111 kere llY 0-Wrte" Co•I• ~.. 10 I II U-·SI Ufto•urwly 11 11 IS U -.S lol•I foul• co.1• MeH 1• Unlnl\oly I•, Fouled OU!. none lec;l\noC•I 10111 Guess IUtH•~nlly) CdM U , El Toto 59 COllCHIA OIL MAit Moore 12. Priei l•, Lyncl\ 16. AcO<lt 8, Goebel •. Holl· 1"9••0r1h I IL TOltO Cl•rlo ), Grlt•I•• S. Peco• 11, Dortm•" •.O'Brien n kerelty a...nen t orofta 0.1 ,,.., JO IS 14 ~ E 1 I oro 12 u • H St Tot•I '°"" Cor..,,. oet A!Wr It El Toro JO Fouled out Pries, Moote (Coron. oe1 _,, Oortm•n (El Toro) Sea View League l• ..... o.... ... Wl Wl E sl•nc1~ Coron• Ott Mbr UrHvenlty 1rvtne Co>I• AMM El Toro I s t 6 __ , .. c.--. lr•IM at CorONI 0.1 M.tr Uftl•orllty •t Et Toro E tt•ncla •l Cmta MeM COUEGE WOMEN " . I• s 13 • . " • 13 . ,. UC Irvin• 62, ~UH Pacific 61 UC lllVINE M<C.rgo 7, H•l'l'lfllon 71, ,Yllllam .. n 7. ,,,..ler 7. c.om.1 '· Wolle I. W•l>m•n 6, Notch....,, '· Loib4relo 11. B...,_ lord o. Horn 0. AZUSA ~ACll'IC Wilson 6, Blnkel• 71. Luurlnl 4, Ounn•o•n 11. L•llma" "• OeJono •. Ka•U•• o • Hatllirrie :JO.JO Total tout•. UC trv1ne 14, Alu•• Pac1t1c 15 Fouleclout Blnkol• (Alu>• Pacific) NFL free agent• H•r• ... llSI of '"°"' pl•Y•"· "'"" "°" lion, wllow National Football Luo~ <°"' tract• e.pire<I n 01 Feb I. 1911 """ ,,... "4'"• Dffn0e<l1r~o hM •oenti ATLANTA WR Billy Rvcamon IALTIMOltE TE -<k Af\lon, P Mlkt 8raoo, WR A•f\clY Burk•, OE Fred COOk, T Gooro• K.un1, WR Mike Slani. T Bob v .... Ouvn• IUl'l'ALO OB M"'oo Cl., .. , T Joe Ott•tin LB Tom El\1~>. T 0.. Haraltol\, OB O••lcl Humm, WR Len Wiii is CHICAG<S OB Bob A••lllnl, OB Gary F~nc1k, OB Wentlorcl G•1nes, G Noal\ J aCk\Of\. 0 8 Vir911 Livers, c Dan NHI, RB W•lt•• PaytOll, OB Bill ,,.,,In, OB MIU Pl\•PPS, OB hrry Scllmlcll, WR J•me• Sc oil CI NCINNATI TE Jom Cor~n. LB Bo "'tarrl\ CL EVELAND RB C•lvonHlll OALL.45 LB 0 0 Lewi\, RB Pre•IO<I Pe•rwn OENVEll OB Sle•e Foley, T G .. M Hyo•. RB Jorn Jensen. 09 Cra10 Morton, LB Joo R•U O, I( Freel Sltlrtlorl, LB Bob Swen\On DE T llOIT OT Curley Culp, RB R..:• IC ane, G 8ur10<I l.4wll\s, L 8 Darrel Lvce, OT Mite McCoy, OB R•Y Oldh•m. c Wllll• P••ker, WA Just Tno1T1p>on, G Roo Wall•••. OT JOf'lnWOO<koc• GllEEHIAY NOM HOUSTON OE Ei.on 8elnea, RB Booooe Cl•rk. LB Thom•> Ht1~er>0n. WR Btlly ,.,,,,,_., I( C""\ler M•rcol. OB Ml•• Retnl~IOI. WR M IU Renlo, LB T•O T hOmP.on, C Morrl> Town>. G Boo Youno. KANSAS CITY LB (l>drlt\ Ja<k>0n OT Oof\ Parrl\11 LOS ANGELES T B•lt B•on, .LB Bob 8rud11nsk1, OB \lint~ FerraQamo, RB LYCl•ll Mll<hell, LB J•O Reynold\, LB GreQ Wntbroolls MIAMI OE \/ern Oen Heroer, G l.•rry Lortie, OB OO<I S!roc,, LB Ste•• Towle, MINNIM>TA OB Tim BIVIOr, DB 8<»- by Bry•nt, LB Freel McNellt, G Mel Mltc1>an. l B Seo" St..CSwell. TE Boo r.,oer, OB N•I• Wrl(lhl. NEW l:HOUlNO G Sam Adam•. LB Ao Cosll<I, NT R•• H•mlllon, l E Don Hauelbeo. AB HorKe l•ory, LB Stew 1(1119, QB Tom°""'"· LB ROO Sno•te NEW ORLEANS OE Tommy Hart NEW YOllK GIANTS C Jim Cl•O. C K.11111 E <lo HEW YOAK JETS Morie OAkUlNO WR Bob CNncller, LB 8ob Nelson. PHILADELPHIA DE Cl•ucle Hum- phrey PITTSeUllGN G Sam O••ts. WR Lynn S'"•nn, OE Owl9"1 Wllllt. ST. LOUIS -OB C•rl Allen. LB A!Wrk Arftnon, t.B Johnny BarellelcS, C Tom Branarwy. T' O•n OlerOorl, WR Mel Gray, oe Jim Hart, 08 Jtrrv Holf-•Y. LB Sieve Ntll•, IC Nell O'OO<looh~. TE Garry Parrl>, R8 Rod Pnllllps. P U.rry S..ocler, OE Ron VankO,.ikl SAN 011:00 -Rll Johll Cappellettl, OB Berna rel J.tek.on. SA .. l'llANCISCO T JHn B•rretl SEATTLE OE Freel Ancltr50n, OB Oave Brown, 08 Don Dulek, G Tom Lyrw;I\, R 8 La,.rence McCutcheO<I, G Bob Newt0<1, TE JoM S.w~r. T Jeff S.•v. P Herm.,, Wf'•Ytr TAMP4 eAY LB Rick Bonneu, OB Nut Colzi•. RB Tony O••lf, OB Curlis JorCl•n, OT 0••• Loqan, TE J im 0 °Br•clO•l<I\. RB Oeor~ R•osclale. OB Danny Reece. TE Tony S.muels, G EuqeM Sanders. • Loi Alamltoe 'tilONDAY'S •HULTS ............ __...._. ... I First rec:• -IClpCy S"*• tlayley), 11.IO, uo. UO; TM Witch'• Cat IH•n>. uo, t .IO; Altro v..-s <Paullnel, a.oo. st ••· •cl• I J..11 peld M0.00, second race -Flesllts P ll1nc1u IC•rOoU), S,00, 3.40, J.20; Rlldlatlt Ventur• !Hert!, uo, UO; 9-le& Chiell (l r-sl, s oo. Third •«• -Oii t.a R" <Han I, s.oo, l,60, 2.40; l'of1 .. IO...a!IM>My (Mttch•ll>, J.IO, 3.00; Easy A.wM11!110.IOf!IN), ).20. '2 tQC. ,. ( .... ) peld , ..... Fowtft r«t -Slloet Mell t Donll"IUtl, 12.<IO, 6.io, 4.IO; Denet WI"' N•l'Ct (Myles!, •.oo .•.• ;Sir Jet But (CM'Ool•l.UO. l"lltl\ rKt -I l.ovt t S.1111 (l"wflM), 16..11, 14M. 1.00; F ... we Tiiis (T,_..,el. 7.IO, •.JO; T"rJps TreetiKe IW•"'I. ,,OD. 11 necl1 (6-11 tMtkl St•UO. Sl•tft rect -Rllltell Rott.ti 10....1,,.,.11, 10 .... uo, 4.AO; Sir ,._,.,,.,. IH•ru, JM, >AO: Mr. Wiiiow~ (l"eullnel,SM. Stve11111 re ce -Otndy Cute l•r cn .. -.1 ••••• uo. ,,./ Slf OM .... ( .. 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P•m T"9111'den o.1. c..011,,. Stoll, M , M ; Mime J-..c CS.I S..wr> Mnurln, •·1, •·3, Cl•11ol1 Kohel• def. M•rllna Na¥rallto••. J ... 6-4. , .. , 1t1t1>y Hor¥1tn O.t. M1r1t• R-. 6-4, •·t. S.Sndy coffins 0.1 PHftUI l.oYle, ..... 1 ... Misc. Monday'• trenuctlon• MHMLL -lca!IL...-CHICAGO WHITE SOX -SIOMCI Ste .. Trout Mid teen Kra..c, pll<llen , Mid G~ Pryor, lnl-. to.,... . .,.., contracts. TORONTO &LUE JAYS -AMoUMe41 th1f Alvls 'll'lllDOdl, outftelcler, ""' aoreed Ill terms of•_.,. .. contract . ........ u.e- PITTSllUltGH Piii.ATES -SIQMCI o.tN B•rre, ln'1tkler, to• -·yHr contrect. ST. LOUIS CAltOINALS -Hamff Vern lknson KOUttne _ .. 1..,.. for tllt '""' II' Nof111 Md so.tlh ClrOllN , Georvf• -T- M Uff. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS -Sl.,..O Joe Mor9.,,, .__ bewmen, to•_.,..,<- tract. MMtllTeAL.L N ............. 11.._ ...... SEATTLE SUPE RSONICS -Sltllff J a clly Doney, tor.were, to a conlr9Ct '"'0\19" lfw ,..,.., _, l'OOTMLL ......................... HEW ENGL.AHO PATRIOTS -"•med Olcll 5ttll'llllf'tl director of oltyer • ._... """'· NIEW ORI.EANS SAINTS -N•mff l..MO Vt11 ZIMI _.......,. lle<lltleld coec:l'I. • SAN DIEGO CHAltGERS -He!Md Jlf'll w.,119" ..._,.,. lleot..._ coacll. ~~ .......... _. ..... H•~•llly ICll,_.<_ln,_t . CkL••• OlPAUW -Hamee Htc• f1111oureu1l1, lltad lootlNlll coec:l'I. 11111111 lnfl~tion cut by '82? Reagan high on state firm's forecast WASHINGTON <AP ) -The Reacan ad· mlni1lration, with the help of a California consult· tog firm, is predicting that its economic program will cut inflation in half by the end or 1981 -a forecast that flies in the Cace oC what most conven- tional economic seers are saying. The largest companies that predict future economic activity expect inlJation to decline very modestly over the next two years, from 12lr; per· cent last year to about 9 percent or 10 percent in 1982. The administration. however, has been relying on forecasts by the Claremont Economics Institute, a small rirm outside Los Angeles, which predicts that inflation could drop to around 6 per- cent by the end oC 1982 if President Reagan's pro- gram of tax and spending cuts is approved by Congress. By 1983, inflation could fall to s percent or lower, Claremont is projecting. OTHER PRIVATE ECONOMISTS are ex· pressing considerable skepticisms about that rosy forecast. ln Congress, some disbelieving economic experts reject the forecast privately as "garbage" and "absolutely insane." The ranking Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee. Rep. Barber B. Conable Jr .. describes it as "very OP· timistic." could drop below 6 percent by the end of 1982. Rutledge predicted in the interview. The Claremont model and its optimistic forecasts have their defenders, includine Alan Greens pan. a private consultant who was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Ford administration. Now a key adviser to Reagan, Greenspan has testified before Congress that inflationary expecta· lions are a key factor in the nation's economic problems and that Inflation and interest rates would decline quickly if Reagan's policies are adopted. REP. BUD SHUSTER, R-Pa., also is defend· ing the 6 percent inflation forecast for 1982 as "a reasonable figure." But some congressional staff officials are less kind. One Republican House aide, who spoke on condition his name not be disclosed, charged that the administration doesn't have "a bona fide economic model" and called the 6 percent forecast "absolutely insane. That would defy economic his· tory." "If you put garbage in. you get garbage out," said a Democratic House aide who sought similar anonimity. Robert Gough, an economist at another major forecasting firm, Data Resources Inc .• said he finds Rutledge's model "very appealing." But Gough ques tioned whether it is possible to meas ure inOationary expectations scientifically. But John Rutledge, the 32-year·old president of Claremont. contends the conventional forecasts are flawed and defends his own economic predic· lion model as a more accu.rate reflection of the r========iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;::======-=:::; way the world works. l Rutledge argues that his model, unlike the others, takes into account the Impact or "infla- tionary expectations" of Americans. HE EXPLADlS IT this way : If people's expec· tations remain high in the future. they will t~ke a·c-• lions that will help fulfill the prophesy. But if peo· pie can be convinced that inflation will aba(e soon. they will act in a way that will bring inflation tumbling down very quickly . Rut.ledge and 10 of his staff have been working for Reagan's Office of Management and Budget out of a government office here since early January . Budget director David A. Stockman has been using the Clare mont model to estimate the future share of the federal budget and the Treasury Department and Council of Economic Advisers are relying on it much more than ''the major com- m er cial models ... according to a knowledgeable source, THE MODEL CONFIRMS the benefits the ad· ministration has said would result from Reagan's plan to cut up to $50 billion from the 1982 budget and reduce personal income tax rates by 10 per· cent a year over three vears. CALL MITZI WELLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $500,000 ~e1oporf Equity 'Funds -Inc Licensed Broker Scnce 197 I (714) 760-6060 .. "The world is a quick tum place now. and our system is designed ror quick turning points ... Rutledge said in a recent interview. Just as infla· -:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ lion jumped rapidJy from under 5 percent in 1976 to 9 percent in 1978, it can tumble rapidly. he said. 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"'"'" t----------~--PUBUC NOTICE "1BUC NOTICE Pllllllllted Ol'tn91 0Mls1 Dally Piiot, Je11.io,J7,,...,~.10,1•t ,.._.t PUBLIC NOTICE , c PICT1'10Ut IUll••M ..... ITATUlelfT TIM ,........_ ,.,_ 19 ... Wll ....... : NllWftOIU llHIAOY '-S SOCIATllS, 1'11\'t E•tl e1tll9e ........, ...... c:.i ............ t. OM01a IC.'-''=--. ltlM .... ... -.. ......... 9Mcll, c.t ....... '*661. Tiii• 91111Mtt It C~ .. ty I 11m1 ............ ~c.M:MI,... Tlllt ......... _ ......... c-•r Clef'll et °'Mfl c-tr er , ......... . ..,. NM'--OrM11t CMtl Oelty Plllt, -. ... ., ....... a.... ,... C.11 Ml-.. 71. ,., .... .,.,.,. towrll for • OrmngeCOaat DAILY PILOT/T'Ulldayt February 10, 111\ sler sa vings cited Cost disadvantage tumaroUnd p redicted DETROIT <AP > -Conceulona from employee1 and banken could aave Chrysler Corp. $800 to-.> a car by late next year, revenln1 tbe automaker'• lon11tandin1 co1t diaadvanta1e 1mon1 lta competitors, the Detroit Free Press has reported. In a copyricbt story. the newspaper said the T-b i ll rates show revers a l WASHINGTON <A P ) -Interest rates on short-term Treasury securities have reversed a two-week slide, rising more than two-thirds or a percentage point. the government reported. The average rate on 26-week Treasury bills climbed Monday to 14.43 percent from the 13.735 percent of a week earlier, the Treasury reported after its weekly auction. The new figure is the highest since the 14.471 percent reported Jan. 19. THE AVERAGE RATE on 13-week Treasury bills rose to 15.397 percent froll\ 14.657 percent the week before. Monday's level was the highest since the 15.595 percent of Jan. 19. As a result of Monday's auction. banks and thrift Institutions may pay as much as 14.68 per- cent on six-month money market certificates. beginning Thursday. The current ceiling on the $10,000-minimum-deposit certificates, which are linked to the 26-week Treasury rate, is 13.985 per- cent. CUSTOME&S CHOOSING 2th-year certificates -which do not require as large a de· posit -can earn 12 percent at thrift institutions and 11.75 percent at commercial banks. These yields are at their federally controlled ceilings. The discount rate on short-term Treasury bills understates the actual return to an investor because a portion of the price is refunded at the time or purchase. The actual return, or investment rate, came.to an average of 15.78 percent on 26· week bills and 16.24 percent on 13-week bills at Monday's auction. concetalona would 1lve Chrysler a decided cott· per.vehicle advanta1e by mld-S.ptember l~t al· lowin1 it to sell ita ean HVel'al bWldred douan cheaper than Ford Motor Co. and aa much as SUO less than General Moton Corp. The newspaper Hid the savlncs mlcht vary, depending on bow many can and trucks the ailin1 automaker builds betwten now and 1182 and bow many people It needs to build them . It said it assumed Chrysler would empJoy 65.000 workers in the United States and Canada during tbe period, producing 1.1 million cars and trucks in 1981 and 1.3 million in 1982. The figures also took into account an increase in workers dur· ing 1982 lo correspond with producUon increases. Concessions made during 1980 saved Chrysler $220 per vehicle, according to Free Press calcula· lions, and will save the company u:;o per vehicle by the end of 1981. The concessions were required by the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board in order for Chrysler to receive $400 million dollars in addl· tional federal loan guarantees. UNITED AlJTO WORKERS members at Chrysler last week ratified a new contract calling foa-.$622 million in concessions, but the Free Presa said the give.ups may total $1 biUion over three years. Chrysler also expects $161 million from non· union employees, $72 million in supplier price con· cessions and a bank deal that will save the com· pany $200 million in interest payments. Ford, GM and American Motors Co. will not be protected from rising production cost unless they. too, receive some form of relief by late 1982, the paper said. ''TIIE PIOLOSOPHICAL question is how long the union can say we're going to give a com- petitive edge to Chrysler," UA W President Douglas Fraser said in the story. The Free Press reported that Ford currently has a SlSO· to $400·per·vehicle cost advantage over Chrysler. while GM has a $450· to S650·per·vehicle advantage. The newspaper said Chrysler, the UA w and in· dustry analysts did not dispute its findings, while Ford and GM declined comment. Ovt>r Thf& Countt~r MASO ListilM)s NEW YOllK (API Cll•rtHo 2~ 2'>1. ~::..":'ti". • 6.,, "JNGes 1~ 17V. ~Mor -, ,.. 2111. NASOAO QUllUllofts CllmLH U Vl 17 ,~. 2''• Nlt"OG \ 2S1 > 15~• SttcMet It'• 11.\tt Ups a nd Doeens "">Wino 11'9ftel1 bids CMsUll 1~ 19.\tt H•rdwko ..... ,,,. Nl<Ol<!I 11>1. ,. 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Well. you can regard it in many ways he re ar c so me fl 's a new sales record for a corporation. No rompany anywhere in the world has ever taken in that murll-money in one year. You have to go to the big gov- £'rnm<>nts or th<' world to mat('h Exxon's revenue base. -T llJS MARKS Tiit: riri.t time any ('Ompany has t'\'t•r passed tht' SIOO bilhon mark in sales Exxon also holds thE' old r<'rord. $85 b1lhon. s et in 1979. So g r<>at is Exxon's lead that the No. 2 ('Om pany in sales. General Motors. musters only aboutone-hatror Exxon ·s annual revenues T hcs<' days it 's better to rill the tank than to build the <:<ir E\'ery hour of t:v<'ry day Exxon tak es in Sl2.5 million . -EVERl' DAY IT collects $300 million Every Wcl•k it rings up S2.1 billion. Still anothe r wuy to get a fix on Exxon's ach1<>ve- ml'nt is to look back 10 yrars llere's how the sales standings lookt'd in 1970· I General Motors . 18 7 billion. 2 /\meriean Telcµhone & Telegraph · Sl6.9 billion. 3 Exxon <then Standard Oil or Nl'W Jt'rSl')' J S16 5 billion. 4 Ford : Sl·I 9 billion. 5 Scars, Roc·buck $9 2 billion. E xxon has not only p;,iss<'d the f1elcl , it has lapped 1t ~l'Veral time-. 1-'" 1970, T llE combin1:d s ales or the nation's 500 larS?l'SI manufacturing compan1e!. the Fortune 500 l'aml' to s.164 b1llton Ten years later, Exxon's an- nual salt·-. rl'aC'h m~arl~ one-quarter or that 1970 total for all 500 rom1>an1cs So mind hogghng 1s Exxon's sales volume th at "<''II ha\·c to start talking about profits, where at least t hC' numbl•rs ;,ire• s maller. although even here Exxon makl•s a mi ght~ -.pl<t'-h "'hen their <1ccou ntants finish thl' c·akulations In 1980. the world '~ lar~t·st p£>t~ole~m company i-queeit·d out a net profit or S5 fl billion. up from S4.2 billion in 1979. That's hov. much the company had le ft <.1 fh'r pay1n~ tor c·vcryth1ng ~alaries. s upplit!s. ex- ploratmn. intt·n·st rm lo<1ns. ro.\1Jll1C's, income taxes to th1 • t 'n1tt'd St~tlt''> and govcrnm<·nts all over the world . I S SllORT. t:XXo~·s dut l~ profit on its opera tcon.., is SIS :1 million Onl.\ \T&T tht· JJhone compan~. lop!'. Exxon in JJl'l)f Its h." a small margin .'\Jn one else t~ t'\l'n dose Exxon's profit., last ~t·ar v.cre greater than the ~alt•!-> n ·curdt·d h~ thc·Sl' h1J,? rompanies: Grc-yhound. Americ·<.1 n E xpn·s!., Horden. Johnson & .Johnson l.1ttnn lndu~t 11 t·' B1•rt1ll\ C'BS l'nitc-d ·\1rlrnc·' and c;1·rwr;_tl ~t11l' · Ft•\1t'r th;.m i5 l'<•nlfi.cntt"" t<.1~<· 1n J S much rnonC'~ in ,;tit's a-. F.x\011talo.t·,111111n pr11f1t~ llc·n· 'th1· moro1I WHAT Tiii-: Sl'PRElf fo: ('Ol'RT set a~under 111 1~'111. OPEC 1Tht• C>rgania1tton of l'1•troleum Export ~ ing Countne:-. • i" hnng1ng together aj!ain 70 \'earo; latt·r .4iito•·k.• 111 Thf# ... pot light c~ 11 • ••• , .. "' 1• I'• 1' 1'. ' ' J.t.. , ... , ... \. 1' . 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KOTTEA Wat/'11ng1on s success .. s • d•sc 1ockey arouses 1•alousy among the Swea1h09s tll KNHYHILL Benny is the subt&GI ol a 'This 11 Vour L1l11 sag. men1 Si) PAOf'ILES IN POW£A Guesl Alan Jacobs pres•· dent ot 8oLell ano Jacobs. one ol 1'1e 1arg11s1 pullloc relaltons lums 111 1ne coun try '1!) STUOIOSEE Cobbler" (RI M'A'S'H As soon as Franlc 1s in charge Hawkeyf' skips camp. runs a blOClcade 10 lino Trapper and wel· comes a new surgeon (Part 21 ®) 8AANEY MILLER Fish is e •POSOd 10 extramar1tat tempta11on while Barl'\ey deals with a pathetic ho4dup mon CHANNEL LISTINGS 8:66 U EOOORIAL 7:00. caa HEWS I NICNEWS HAPPY DAYS AOAIH Rtc:hte ana Pots.e have to lulhlt st• dares 10 11arn lhell 1acke1S when lhey try 10 become members 01 Ille Demon Club U A8CHEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD Q) t.t·A·s•H Hawkeye w11nts ro neal o wounded Korean woman whom an ROK oll1cer wanrs 10 ques1100 (!) 8ARETTA Baretta takes to a whoo!· chair to trac>. down an unknown l>Omt>er ED OVEREASY Guest Garson l<an1n (R) '1!) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT L{) TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV ORIFAN Gues1s Jack Klugman. Elke Sommer John Hus- 1on 7:30 tJ 2 OH THE TOWN Hosrs Steve Edwards. Melody Roge1s Steve and Melody t1ve a $5 000 lanta· II l\'IJ\ 1 l R~ ' ''"•l• . O l\NOr. nAc 1 , 1\11 1•·1,. 0 "liA 111 I l • Anq••••· O MHt 1\t ,AAt L 1 An.11·11• ........ Iii l !~ 'I"(} •• .,, 0 "HJ I\, 1t•11l L l\•o l• t.• t~ "c::. r 1 •\Bl.r ">an ti.. I• ... "Tl\. dmJ I Lo-. Anq1•lt•, (!) "COP TV t trul t Lu'> A11q1 ,.., ED KCE 1 TV 1 PBSI Lo-. ArH.J••h•., '1l) KOCf TV PB<;1 H11nf nriton 61• 1t 1t sy and spend a oay on 111e town 0 FAMILY FEVO D SHANA NA Gues1 The Un>.nowro Corn oc (Murray Longs1on) U EYEWITNESS LOS ANOE LES Hosts Paul Moytw end Inez Peoro1.i go 10 1ne 1981 MISS Tush 01 Tile Year Page&n1 where Regis Ph1t bin IS the moderator. con 1e111n1S model 11ngorie 10 piek lhe t>est rear of lhe yea1 take a look al lhe revival 1n gospel muSIC 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY Archie hos been werr1&d t>y hll doclor to rose wetght &i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPOAT '1!) NEWS P.M. MAGAZINE "The Blue Ma• • lhe last· est runny car 1n lhe world a k>c». at Reno·s mar111ge onOustry 8:00 II THArS MY LINE Bot> Barker hosts a come dy I varoety program deal ing w1lh people 1n unique and amus•ll<;I occupahons D Loeo A ring ol teen-age t>at>y sitters use thetr 1obs to rob lh6 homes ol the wealthy people who employ I hem 0 MOVIE • • • • Tony Rome ( t9671 Frenk S1narra J•tt Sr John A pnvole delllC- hve ioarches M1am1 tor o cache ol stolen 1ewets 0 ®) HAPPY DAYS Chach1 learns Joann1t1's purr 1n lhe sc:hoot play 1nctuoes a love scene with another studenl and 1o1ns tho casl 10 keep an eye on h8' Ski nose plans new special By TOM JORY NEW YORK (AP) -Bob Hope may be TV"s biggest s tar -as popular today with millions 'round the world as he was more than 30 vears ago, when he firs t took his act to the then-fledgling medium. And yet, for all his success, you're not Like· ly to see Bob Hope in that most com· mon TV mode -the rerun. I think it's a pretty good show." Hope. who will be 78 in May, spends countless hours on each show he does, reworking sketches and hon- ing his monologue. often right up to ta ping. The prim ary objective, he says. is to keep the ma te rials fresh. • lltO'M * * • "T~t't A Olfl In My Soup" t 1970) Pt1., Sellett. Goldie Hawn A dleclfganilM young l.o~ -ptooi.m• '°' • "*'·llbouMOWt'I I~ j)eftOMIOy • ~.M.MAAAZIHI Mery Hatl lallcl wllh Ml•· lelt• H.,.ti.y and dl.w"" htt ln~I wllh Lot AJIOllM' ctllldren't ......., .... uml ''The Blue Mtll."" lhe 1a1t .. 1 lunny ctr In t,,. WOfld. a movie rtv~w with Biii Harrie; Mary Gregori mel<H 1 hat reek with hocicey 11.ckt . Capt Car· IOI on weigh! lt1111ing to prw.nt ~rt 1111cka • MOVIE "81uce LH Hla L811 Daya And Nights" ( 11176) Betty Ting Pet Li HSIU H5len T,,. relttlOnShlp between 81uc• lee tno ac1resa B•lly Ting Pti Out1ng his rise 10 s1ardom " deptel· ed &i) NOVA ·Antlomy 01 A Vok:ano An 1n1erna11ona1 leam ol geo1og1s11 S1ud1es M1 SI Helens 1n an e1to11 10 uncover clues wh!Ch will leaO to m0<e accurale pre· oic11ons of e<uphons on the future" '1!) M)'!lTERY Maltce Alor01nought Arrested and 1>rougr11 ro lroal lor rhe murder ot hos wile Or Bickle1gh •ema111s cotmty convoncMI 1ha1 even Scortand Varo can I p1ove 11s case age1nsr tum !Part ., ) "THE BAXTERS Gtrl Tat~ 11:30 U ®J LAVERNE & SHIRLEY A sompte nouso sollong as111gnmen1 tor Laverne and Shirley escalates 1n1n 8 Wtld pally Q) CAROL BURNETT ANDFAIENOS Guest Witham Con111d CIJ SOUPMAN A t>Oy thmks 11 s easy 10 rob the elderly unhl ho llnOs our rhey can gwe t11m something he cen'1 steal 9:00 II ({) MOVIE "The Choice" (Premiere) Susan Clar~. M1lrhell Ryar1 A woman relives a traumauc: e.po .. ence 1n orOer 10 hAlp her young unmar11ed doughier make ne1 own decision ;ibout her pregnancy 0 BJ ANO THE BEAR BJ ano h1s g111s set Rulhl'f. lord B Grant up tor a cias SIC sting U @J THREE'S COMPANY A weallhy rnan bec0me5 ot>sesseo w1rh making a reluctant Conoy h1S bffde ii MERV GRIFFIN Guests Jack Klugman Elke Sommer. John Hll\ ton Juo11h K1an11 ED MYSTERY Maltce Aloretnoughl Arrested and brought 10 trial lor lhe murder 01 n1s wile, Or B1ck1•1gn remains • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 10: 19&1 TUBE TOPPERS KttJ f> 8:00 -"There's a Girl in My Soup." Goldie Hawn plays ~he title role in this comedy movie with peter Sellers. CBS B 9:00 -"The Choice." Susan Clark stars as a woman trying to help her unmarried daughter make her own decision a bout her pregnancy in this new TV movie . KOC E D 8: 00 9 9: 00 -Anatomy of a Volcano The r ecent unpleasantness at Mount St. Helens is exa mined by an in· ternC:tlional team of geologists . c1tmty conv1nce<1 111e1 even Scortancl Verd can I prove lls case ega•nst him 1Pat1 41 m 'NOVA 'Anatomy Ot A Volcano An 1nt11rna1tona1 1eam ol geOlogo\I~ studies Ml SI Helens 1n an e11011 10 1,incover Clues wh1Ch will lealJ to more accura1e pre d1c1tons 01 e1upl1cins tn llw tutu re 11:30 0 (ft TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT An old ooylroenlJ o l Mu11et s otters Jackie a 1ob s1ng1ng 1n his oand 10:00 0 FLAMINGO ROAD Ou11n9 a parly al 1118 Wh&I oon mansion celebrating F1e101no s pn1o11ca1 v1c1ory Coro~mnce ca1ches him 1n a pas~1on111e embrace w•m Lane 00 m m NEWS 0 10 HART TO HART A ga11q Cll 1nr "'9" aqen I'> a11emp1 IC'I ''"'"•<-•f•"' ure\ enl 10 Jt .. f1n1tf-l1 whU''.'h th1o&tt•nft lhau ~n1Ut* ur>vt Jl1on ED TALKING WALLS OF POMPEII John f o' 1U1ti ,,,},.. '''' qr;ttl1l1 ot Poruµt.m 10 h·ll lht: Shlt y ''' ""' Jncw11t Rom1111c..1t, 10.JO m NEWS l IE INDEPENDENT I NETWORK NEWS loo; lupf't10• ThP 1./11Jr.11 1s1S An expl0r111on 1n10 11\e ac1tv111a goels and 01>1ec:hves ol lhos Mexican lollclorico d11nce company '1!) SHOCK Of' THE NE)'I The Threshold 0 1 L•ber- ly Rot>ert Hughes e•PIOres lhtl 5tlalfl9•6S arr has developed over the IHI too years 101 opening the represseo 1mag1na1ton 11:00 tJ 0 0 ll~ (\~ NEWS 0 STAR TREK Captain Ktrlc mor11es a beou11ru1 woman ano 1$ ot>hv•ous ro the 1mpen01ng doom about to de5lroy her ptone1 0 NEWL YWEO GAME m M 'A'S "H 11100 of Ille Gt <l•et 01 lt¥er nnd h~n Haw~ .. ~e sends 10 Chicago lor 11•1 Order ot rlbS (!) MOVIE • • , H1r> F1gh11n9 Ken- 1 u~ k • .,n t 19•91 Jc:;hn WaynE-v .. r11 RalStOf• In I"<' uarly 1800s " Kantuc· J.y man anemrts It> pre- vent a PRH ol croott~ trom .1e .. 1m9 ano s1111 lino~ 11mi> ''-"'"' 1ncP lh(t beautiful ~.tvJntl\' Of t.t ru nc.n ~Pf\ ... ,,..1 ID DICK CAVETT Uu• q Ar1lhUh'JI ESwq,...•;s iP..;r' ~ it~ 11300 8 LOU GRAHT C..t1.Jrl1fl Hurre uc.I~ nahon tllt Nt·t-'f~ OH· J fir LtOttS, ~H t•.-f U'•" J I fH.11 h(.jil tor fvre 1n1 I ED PRESENTE I JOHN DARLING D TONIGHT Holt· Jo"nny Carton. Go.ta; 8111 COiby, Jack Klugman I O MC..wt ~ ..... A btlftd of form« eonr.o- erat• 01tic:.r.-tu1neo"°"'t- 11ws tlkH 0oc and laloqn OWnef Lyll Roat c-c>tlff. (P9rt 11 • HOOAH'I ""'°"' H~ needa to Mluggle maos lo Ille undetg<ound. and need• Kllnll'• help fll G) CAPTIONED AIC HEWS -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 D MOVIE • • .. Boy On A Ootpntn" ( 1957) Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd When a Greek sponge diver llnos a sunk· en WOl'k ot 8r1 she plans to sell he! aecret 10 the hfOh· est blOder U ®l MOVI! * 8 "~alt 0 1 The Rea HOI Lovers" ( t972) Alan Arkin. Sally Ketterman Q) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Casey unknnwln<iY cames an attache caSt1 locked 10 her wr1sl lilted wt1'1 money and 8 bomb 12:30 0 TOMORROW I Guest Mo<ton Binn. pre••· !Jeni ol a barter ltrm 0 OON LANE Guests Doris Stokee EOwarO Woooward Jackie Weave• Jahn Wat11<s K11r I Adams. Australlan Crawl 12;40 tJ Cl) MOVIE • • ·Grand Jury" ( 1977) Leshe N1e1sen Bruce Davi· son A at•ugghng young marrreo couple accept help lrom & man unaware lhat Pie is a syndicate member 1:00 m YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy Hackell plays 1he game with J ti.mate wres lier lhe oaugnler ol me nrig111a1or 01 M1n1>ky s Fol ""S ano me 1980 Crall Ra1s1ng cnampoon (!) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS t 30 0 THE LONE RANGER rrie Return m YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy H11,~e11 plays me qame w•lr lt\l" Ortg1na1or Of "'e let1-H11no..a Socoetv a Soan1sr Je"'e~s "'"ha sev· ""' word nnm~ unc1 a for u1tr Plavbn) mansion but WON! ANCH~I N0 IHE EVENtNG-NE'NG WHI LE CHAaL1E. 15 51(.K COULD c:<EALLY BE THE E3DEAK 1'VE. GOT MIXED EMOTIONS ABo.JT IT MINNIE.! YOU'VE 0EEN LOOKING FOR, SQENDA: \.10W 00 VOU l=EEL ~ i- t ,--~~ ...... { ..... ....:s;;:~~ Nuc·s · Projt•ef P._.aeoek· ---- • MOVlm •• ··1....-1n, .... .-..- lut• Of A VOUftl Melt" (1911) RldWd ~. Paul ~. A )'OUl'I "*' *'dlllWwy ~ ..... ~ .,_.. lfom 1M c..,._ of IN 1:11ff:"w •. t:OO .... MCMI • • ··aond 01 Fear .. ( 195') Dermot Wlltll, J- Batrelt An ~ kllltt holds an Englitll ltlmlly hottage end -lhelr trailer to get to Oollw. • MOVIE * * • "'0.-~ •• With Feellngr · ( tHO) V111 Brynner, Kay Kendell Alter loalng hi• tllltnl end hla wlle. an 0tcnes1ra con- ductor hies to regain bolh. 2:401 NeWll 3:00 NeWll 3:108 EDITORIAL 3:158 MOVIE **'~"Jack Stade" (111S3) M1rk Slevens. 00<01ny Malone A gunman. once • 1espec1able ci111en, btteks the tew he once upheld 9 NEWI • 3:20 9 MOVIE • • "'Cetl1" ( t9•9) Joan Htc:kson, Bruce LH tet 3:45 Q) MOVIE * • • "Back To Bataen" ( 1945) John Wayne. An tho· ny Ou1nn 4:35" MOVIE • *',. "No TrK8" (1950) HU'ljl\ S1nclatr, DiM h Sher•· dan Wt-dnt-•day"• f)oyf h"t-... ot•it-• -MORNING- 11:00 Q) • • • ··'Neatn Arrzona Skies t 19341 Jonn Wayne Shella Terry -AFTERNOON- 12:00 m ••. , l/antShe<I (Part t) (1970) Richard Widmark, Skye Aubrey (!) • • • 0The Ralnmak· er t 1956) Burl Lancaster. Kllharine Hepburn 3:30 0 • • • '" 'Hombre· ( 1967) Paul Newman Freonc: March It's not just kid stuff By J ERRY BlJCK t.n~ /\N<.J EL 1-:s 1I\P1 Producer Edgar J Sch<'ril'k has d<'l('rmined that ~BC "s "Project Peacock .. series of s pecials for young people would not be a collection of kaddte shows. the m aterial is good. it ·s going to be fun to do. Here we are told to go out into lhe world, talk to anyone we wanted, and come back with 20 shows that Y.111 appea l lo young people. That's a won· d<'rf~I assignment ·· "'With my stuff. there's not much residual value ... the comedian says. Scorned "ONE OF THE se crets of my J longevity," he sa ys, "is that we do diffe rent t hings all the lime. That's why I would never do a series. You get stuck doing the s ame thing over and ove r. Schenck. with a d istinguished record or mov tl'S and other programs lo his l'redit. did not want the concC'pl to twcom<' m ir<'d in treacle ·· ·Project P<'acock' 1:. not a k1dd1e slto ....... he said firmly "But forget the negative definition. Here 's the is· sue : NBC told us to do 20 hours in prime lime for young pc.'Ople. Obviously. you csn·l a ppeal to just childr<'n You havl' to make things for the whole fam ily PROJECT EXECUTIVES received many un- solicited subm issions from around the country. llne s how that a lmost made it was submitted by a Ii -year -old from Mar yland. A story executive said the script was q uite good and encouraged the _yo ung ma n lo continue writing. ··This is my 31st year on television . a nd t h e m o no · logues have a l · wa ys been so topical. if you go back and look al shows we've done before, you really ca n 't use most of th em a se co nd time" That's good ne ws for Hope's HOP'E rans something new eve ry rew w e eks. it seem s . And the man himself does n't mind the condition. either. "It's a new challenge every time you go on." he s ays. "It 's a great m ental challenge to m e, and I love it..' Hope 's next appearance -he's done well over 300 television shows for NBC since Easter Sunday, 1950 - comes Wednesday evening at 9 on Channel 2 in a pre-Valentine's Day special. THREE OF TV'S CURRENT stars -Barbara Mandrell from "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters" on NBC, Charhme Tilton from CBS' "Dallas," and Cathy Lee Crosby from ABC's "That's Incredible" - join Phyllis Diller as Hope's g uests for th e hour-long "Valen tine Special." "The date we got from NBC was right around Valentine 's ," Hope says. "and that's a pre tty good springboard. We've got a good cast and some entertaining materials. and For his "Valentine Special,·· the in· novation is "Dear Bobby.'' an advice to t he lovelorn column. ''Bobby" Ho pe, with help from Dr. J oyce Brothe rs. the psychologist who ·writes an advice column of her own. answers letters from his guest stars The "Valentine Special," like most of Hope's television s hows. was taped before an audience. The entertainer says he wouldn't have it any other way. "It helps with the liming," he says. "No matter how hard you try, you can •t dub a show without missing a beat or two. And the audience at hom e knows that the guy on stage is doing his thing live. You can't fake that chemistry." HOPE AP P EA R S SEVE RAL times a year on NBC. generally to h igh ratin g s. Hi s "'Bob Hope Christmas Show," broadcast annual· ly in January or February during the war in Vietnam, was the year's highest-rated program on several OC· casions. a nd hjs specials normally riv a l the Super Bowl and t he Academy Awards show in the au· dience sweepstakes. His tradi\ion of performing for the troops began during World War II. LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! [L£C£1fE £lWi,®tu!I$ = ($""4 o/a~) , M o r g an F a irc h i ld keeps her cook after ca tching her husband ki ss in g a n o th e r woman on ··F lam- ingo Road"' tonig ht at 10 on NBC. Channel 4. Musicals featured "Sylvia Fine Kaye·s Mu s i ca l Co m e d y Toni g ht II." t h e second in a series of s pe cials on America 's musical comedy. will air Wednes day at 10 p.m . on KOCE, Channel 50. The evening is hosted by Mrs. Kaye who has conducted courses on musical comedy at Yale U n iversity and th e University of Southern California, and is herself a two-time Academy Award nominee as a composer and lyr icist. "SllOW ME A SlJlTESSFUL show for young peoph• and I'll show ~ ou one that a ppeals to the whole family · 'The Black Stallion· is a prime ex- ample 'TheSoundof Music ' ··Any raec<' of <'ntertainment that children love and grasp. the fam 1h walchc:-. JUSl as well. One of the great JOYS of li fe 1s sharin,g an experience with children. There'!-> no t much of that. And that's what .... e·re trying to do ·· Scherick said t he first program. '"The Big St uffed Dog ... a li\'e action com edy-dra ma written by .. P<'anuts .. creator Charles M Schulz. was not t)·pical of "Project Peacock:· because every show in the series is different and unique. The produc· 1 ions range from comedy and drama lo non-fi ction. a celebration of youth and age. a science fantasy, and a musical. SOIERICK, AN INDE P ENDENT producer pu t in cha rge of the project by NBC's preside nt, Fred Silverma n. and NBC e xecutive Lucy Johnson. his network liaison, considered 1,700 proj· ecls submitted by producers and writers. ··That was quite exciting." said Ms. Johnson, "'even though il was a lot of work. We found going through them that we were attracted to subjects and ways of handling them that we hadn't seen before. It was an opportunity for people to bring us projects that didn 't fit a nywhere else.'' Schen ck. who was once head of programming for ABC. said. ''I've been around for a long time and I've learned that the material is t he thing. H c;\t-'GING "f £. ~\.. (.~ G~ r tJ"-c~ ~ \l "'14_ 0 . ~ ""'11 ... 0ur S..rts Outt...._.....,, Send our throbbing heart or cupid with your personal message . . . any time, any place. Flowers and candy available. Call Now 643•3697 It will be another month before the second pro- gram 1s broadcast Last summer 's actors' s trike put the series behind schedule. Two will be broad· cast in Ma rch a nd IY.O in April. and the series will continue in the fall Here. in capsule form. is a rundown of upcom· tn.I! programs : "My Father. the Ci rcus King.'' a non-fiction film a bout the rela tionship between animal trainer Gunther Gebel-Will iams and his 10-year-old son. Burry Scherick said. ··1 shudde r at anyone calling it a documentary. That 's too dry. It's not a documentary, but it's not a scripted show. u ·s somewhere in between ... -"GRANDPA WILL YOU Run With Me ?" stars Jack Albertson a nd Quinn Cummings, along wi th an a ll·star ca st. in a variety show. .. The Ele ctric Grandmother " s tars Maureen Stapleton a s a robot. with Edward Hermann and Paul Benedict. The movie is adapt· ed from Ray Bradbury's short. story, "I Sing the Body Electric." "Skeezer:· starring Karen Valentine, is a true story of a dog that was instrumental in he lping reach emotionally disturbed children. There's a lot m ore to being afatber, tbanjust having a son. I t t ' f •. er.,. eo... DAil Y Ptl01'/Tuuday, Febru•ry 10. 1981 Invite Your Moth1r-ln-L1w T1 Dinner The Power Behind The'lbrone ··~;;·) F4KllllY ··~--11)/UI·.,. SC -y ···-y '94-1S1' S.C. Hl-y ···-y -494-151' STIR CRAZY 1t11 , •. , •.••.••. •t::• '"'~ ...... , ... ,....,.. 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A pair of ne w 'comedJ• and the revival of a JO.year-old drama provide the openin8 action on the local board.I UUa week on the professional, community and coUe1iate levels. The oro1 ... 1onal offeriq is Bernard Slade's hit comedy "Same Time, Next Year," which bows In tonip t al the Harlequin Dinner Playbouae. The lrvl.ne Community Theater follows Friday with the county premiere of "Impolite Comedy,". w~i~e Edward Albee's "Who 's Afraid of Vargania Woolf?" will enjoy a two-night staging at UC Irvine Friday and Saturday. TWO PE&FO&MEaS WHO'VE played the Harlequin before comprise the cast of "Same Time" -Michael Boyle ("Under the Yum Yum Tree") and Laurel Adams C"The Owl an~ t~~ Pussycat," "Beginner's Luck"). Harvey Levine as directing the episodic comedy about an annual love affair which eoes on fo r 25 years . "Same Time. Next Year" will be al the Harle- quin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. just north of Costa Mesa, nightly except Mondays al varying curtain limes. Call 979·5511 for reser vations. "Impolite Comedy" is an abrasively funny play from Joseph Hayes, author of "The Desperate Hours," and involves six people at a dinner party whi c h d ege ne r ates into a drunke n donny brook. J im Flynn and Roslyn Nehls head the cast as the publisher and hjs aovu actress wife who host the ill·fated evening. THE GUESTS, INVITED and otherwise, in- clude Jack Willenbacher. Janet Bryant, Rob Fahey and Laura Bl ack. Performa nces will be given Fridays and Saturdays al 8 p.m. and Sun- days·at 2 p.m. through March 1 al the Tuf!.le Rock Community Park auditorium on Sunnyh11l ~oad off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. Reser vations 754-3643. Albee's ''Virginia Woolf" wi ll be mounted in the Humanities Hall Li ttle Theater on the U~ Irvine campus. Curtain time is 8 p.m. fo r the Fri- day 'and Saturday performances. Reservations 833·6617. Fi ve other local productions wind up their By tbe Assodated Press The following are Billboard's hot record hi ts for this week as they appear in Billboard magazine: HOT SINGLES 1. "Celebration" Kool & The Gang (De-Lite) 2. "9 lo 5" Dolly Parton (RCA> 3. "I Love a Rainy Night" Eddie Rabbitt (Elektra) 4. "The Tide is High" Blondie <Chrys alis) 5. "Passion" Rod Stewa rt (Warner Bros.) 6. "Woman" John Lennon <Geffen) 7. "starting Over" J ohn Lennon <GeHen > 8. ''Keep On Loving You" REO Speedwagon <Epic) 9. "Giving It Up For Your Love" Delbert -M cClinton (Capitol> 10. "Hey Nineteen" Steely Dan I MCA J TOP LPs 1. "Double Fantasy" John Lennon & Yoko Ono (Geffen) 2. "Crimes of Passion " Pal Benatar (Chrysalis) 3. "The J azz Singer" Neil Diamond CCapitolJ 4. "Hi Infidelity" REO Speedwagon (Epic) 5. "Zeoyatla Mondalla" The Police ( A&M > 6. "Paradise Theater " Styx CA&M> 7. "Greatest Hits" Kenny Rogers (Liberty) 8. "Autoamerican" Blondie <Chrysalis) 9. "Back In Black'' AC-DC (Atlantic) 10. "Hotter T ha n July " Stevie Wonder (Tamla) "ALTERED STATES"IR> "INCREDHIU SHRINKING WOMAN" . "THI NUOe BOMll" I ··BLUES BROTHERS'" 'AIRPLANE" (PG) "ANIMAL HOUll" I") I "POPEYE" ''°' "GREASE" I . I "ll"IWT!" "ORDINARY P!OPLl!'1 (II) I ""°"' ANCllS. ·~= .... • .. am WAY YOU CAN" ''HONIYIUCKLI I THE YEAR 'S #I COMEDY SMASH! (Of COURSE IT'S ONLY FEBRUARY AND 1n A SHORT MONTH I THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN II."""' tCNI B • • •. • (QPy''1.~' "91 h U"•.-f"\JI ( 1w \1utf.n, 1,,. NOW Pl.AYING CllUDOME Orange 634·2553 UA CINEMAS Wu1m1niltr "3.0~ lOWlllDS' WOOOllUOGl Irvine 55 I ·0655 lOWAllO'S CINEMA ClNHll Costa Mesa 979·414 l lOWlllOS' VIEJO TWIN Mission V1e10 830·6990 ,ACIFIC'S SOUTH COAST Laguna Beach 494 151 4 STADtUM OlllYl·IN Orange 639·8770 lUICOlN OfllYl·IN Buena Park 821 ·4070 respective engagem ents on the Orange Coast. They are : -"THE ELEPHANT MAN" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957·403.1), performing tonight through Sunday at 8, Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 2:30. -''Another Part of the Forest" al the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, on the Orange County Fair· grouods (754-5159), performing Friday and Satur- day at 8:30. -"Rashomon " al the Laguna Moulton P layhouse , 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743), performing tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m. -''DOUBLE DOOR" AT the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (847-4465), performing Friday and Saturday at 8: 30. ''Mock-up" at the Playbox Theater, Golden West College, off Gothard •Street in Huntington Beach 1892-7711 ), playing Friday and Saturday at 8:30, Sunday at 2:30. Continui ng in production are "Here Lies Jere my Troy" at Sebastian 's West Dinne r Playhouse and "The Great Sebastians" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. "J eremy Tr oy " plays Tuesdays through Saturdays at varying times until March 1 at Sebas- tian 's, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). "Great Sebastians" is at the Actors Theater , 390 Monte Vista St.,. Costa Mesa (631-5110) Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p. m. until Feb. 28, with a 2 p.m. matinee next Sunday. edwards CINEMA CENTER HAHO• AT AO AMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979·4 I 41 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS NAAllE STATEMENT HAAllE STATEMENT Th• toll-ln<;i person I\ 001n9 l>v•• Tiie tollowln<;i per'°" I• ooong buu· e\\ as n~n as S A ANO M LABORATORY 619 fSlh J R 8 EMBALMING SERVICE, 771 1. Hun11r191on Be.ch, CA Yl6.l<i S Arapano Drove, Sanla Ana, CA llte Hu""''· 618 ISlh St., Hunll1>9ton 9770• 8 .. (h,CA97MI John RoM11 8rown•n9, 711 S Th•'> ~•neu I• condu<te<I bY an on· ArapahO 0.-1 .... Santa AM. CA t'704 h,ldu•I Ttus ~1nH\ t\ conducted by an 1n lt1e Munw\. On,.ctual Th•• •l•ttmPnl was llled with tn. John R Brownlnv County (t•rk of Orange County on Thi• St.11-1 wa> toled wllll Ille Dec 30. '"° County Cl•rl< ot Or•nll* County on l'UJ.MS Feb. S, 1'91. Pubtl•he<I Or-Coasl Delly Piiot l'U~ Jan 10, 77, Frb. J, 10, 1.,.1 33'·'1 PubtiShed 0r•"98 Coast Delly Pilot, F•b. 10, 11, 1•. Mar. l, '"1 730 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -----l'ICTITIOUS aUSllHSS ~ITIOUS aUS1NEU NAM« STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT The I011owln9 person Is dol119 bull T11r tollow11>9 per tcm> are dot no neu •s: bvsinHs as HASH CONSTRUCT ION A N SONY'SFURNITURE, 1701S M•ln, DRAY AGE COMPANY, Jl57 Birch SI .. S.nla Ana, CA '7107 Ste. 156, Newpor1 Beecll, CA '7660 Tu"9 Sa Tran, lOtll Trtnily, Costa Jemes Wiiiiam HHll•. ,. E. 11111 M.sa. CA9262' St., Cott• MIU, CA 97~7. Quang Vlnll Pham. 3067 Trinity, Tiiis bull,..s Is conduci.d by en In· Cast• Mese. C.A 97.616 dlvlduel. Tiiis bu•lnen i. condutlrd bv a J-W. He-9-r•I paf1rwr\llip Tiiis -• was filed wllll Ole TUft9Sa Tran County Clerk of er.,. County on Jan Tht1 11a1-t ..,., ltlect with llw ZJ, 1911 County Clen of OrM191t Co..nty on J an. "1,..,. lO, "" PubtllNd Oranor CaoHI 0 .11., Pilot, l'UAM7 en. 11, Feb 3, 10, 17, 1'91 ,,..... PubtiSllrd Oranor COHI Dally Pilot, Feb. 1_!l. 17.1'. Mar l. "I I 721.fl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOOS austHESS N11 .. NAME STATEMENT • l'ICTITIOUS aU51NESS Tnr tottawono per•on• arr do1n9 NAME STATl ¥1 NT buslnrn as TM lollowin<;i llef'SOft Is dotn9 bull· ClASSIC lAOIES, TOUCH A nusas; ClASS. PO Bo• 1111S, Co.la Mew, .t.RISTOCRAT PET SUPPUES, t e101 '7677, 160 T11'11n An Cosla t:ltll Vallr'f'li." Strlt!I. Suotr •. BldQ Mrw, Calif 9'16V ••.Garden Gra..,, Cetll '2MS T11omas C looo a, IMS Tu•ltn A"t Ann Mlc.,.lson, 11211 Enramade, C011 a MeH, Ca lo!. '7617 Santa .t.n., Calll 9170~ This bus•ntts Is conoucl~ oy an •n· This buSintts Is <onducle<I by an In-dividual dlvldual. TllOma• c. L•olla Ann MlcN!lton Th•• slal-1 wa.. Ill«! wttll 1he This slal......,I WH lltf!d wltll '"' Counly Clerk of Or-County on J•n Counly Clerll of Or-. County on J .... lO, .... 15, ... , l'tM9f1 1'1t.Jal Publt'11ect Ora19 CoaSI Dally Piiot, Ptibtlsllf!d 0r•"98 Coast Delly Pllo1 Feb l. 10, 17, 2', 1911 •11·1• Jan 10, 11, Feb. l, 10, 1'91 337.ft I.. \I. KO\'U ) INFORMS in the Daily Pilat --- . . ENTERTAIN~NT / INTEAM18810N N.Y. TlllU: "l•hllalallnllw .....,.I OlaeMatve, .. c1f1n9. tcelY • ............. Uc."-...... -..... , .... One offlte .,..,,. 10 ,,._,. _,,,_ GENE WILDER RICHARD PRYOR "stlR CRAZY" .,., _._, MS.t :141 "EARTHBOUND" (JAC':K ANDt:R~ON) lilllli __, REVEALS In the --1 rlllll I Orange Coast DAILY f>ILOTfTunday, February 10. 1981 The marketplace on the orange coast . . 642 -5678 ......... Me.Mt,_ S-. "-",., S. tts usn,., S-. ..._.. Por S. .._..for S. ......._for S. ......_ Fw s-. ....... ,_. 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Adult co.do, ~. ,,. .. d co•pleh ucurlty offered ot very .Ho.d•I• S71 ,SOO. COLI OF MIWPOIT llALTOIS 25 IS E. Coa1t Hwy .. eor-. del Mor 675-551 I BACK BAY Winding roads lead to this executive 3 Rdrm townhome Step down living room. overlooks private terTace. Massive master s uite. The ul· t1mate in tas t e and elei;:anc•e. "'inancin~ you won't believe! Hurry' SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 lockbay View HOtH Older upgraded charmer with great view of the hills and backbay area This 3 bedroom 2 bath home has been up1traded and lbe owner will carry a large 2nd. Assume I I 'll 1st. Full price $180.000. TRADI T 10~\L RLALTY HOMES & INVESTMENTS 63 1-7370 HOME I IN THE LAKES IEAUTIFULLY REVAMNO Totally remodeled Corona Highlands home. C h arm ing country s ty le featuring 3 bedrooms, plank flooring. crown moldings, french doors. new shake roof and access to Shorecliffs private beach. Priced t o sell at $359.000 <with ~ assumable loans!) U,_.l()U~ ti()"~' REALTORS. 675-6000 ' 2443 East CoHI Highway. Corona d~I Mar WE HAVE 4S OF TH E BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN BIG FIXER Dynamic view! Popular 4 Bdrm 3 bath. Spec· tacular ramilr room with w e tbar. fire place. rormal dinin g area. MEWPOUIUCH 3 bdrm, 2 ba, yearly, un· furn. t675. associated 8 Rn~ f l'1 <; Rf h l T (l I> S J 111 l </If 601 t n t ' 11' t I Country kitchen overj.;;;;~~~~~;;;;;i looks pool and spa. + VIEW! A must see. $275,000. A ct now ! 546-2313 I 00/o I $$.900. Beautiful single ASSUMAILELOAM LOWEST S's story con~ominium, de· Sharp 3 Bdrm, com er lot BAYSHORES corated in earthtonesi----.... 111111111---. in El Toro. New carpeti. . . and .woods Excellent Un •MCllTenM and paint. New central I Lowest priced in. the lo~at1on _Close to pool. New 2 Bdrm condo. rami· air conditioninR Large Bayshores community o spa. tennis courts. shop· ty room. dining room. shaded yard. As king Newport Beac~. Only ping.schools.etc L~vely t e n nis /pool /s p a . $98.850. VA and f'HA $279,950! Charming. re· I us h park · I 1 .k e $189.900. $17,500down. 25% DOWN 8 UNITS S;MESA Owner will carTy at 10':' . 2\.'z years. Only $420.000 Call ~9161 terms available For an m~eled 2 Bdrm home landscaped community. appaintmentto see. r a il with ra.~il y roo m . Gr e.al fo r busy ex· 540.1151 for~al dmmg, covered ecullve. Call 752-1700 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~!~1;et~e:n;0~~·a ;:: .i!d:.!9·-Ji!!·!!I freshly painted insid [: :;&;;>t?.t=J and out. Lots or glass ~-_______ , thruout. A mus t see' 646·717 1 Metade1Mor5 NWPTBCH M o v e i n lo l h i s 1 m . , __ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I maculate 5 bedroom 2.1- sty. 3 bath family home. New carpel and paint and great location make this a very desirable pro· perty. Assume existing loans and save on fees. Full price $170.000. HOUSE $132.900. Singles. youn~ married. steps to beach. pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm cathedr al ceil- inged style beach home. Cozy brick fi replace. for mal dining. Secluded fountain in enclosed patl<1. Hurry, won't last Ca II 673-M50 llG4 Well planned 2·sty home with formal dining and family room. central air w /purifier and an invit· , ••••• S79,900 BARGAIN Townhome. 2 Bdrm over· looks greenbelt near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. 546-2313 flilWit!. : OPEN HOUSE REAL TY ,,,,,. VETS-MO DOWM! No down payment re quired for vets on this very attractive 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. Only $95.000. Owner will help finance conventionaJ loan Take advantage. Call 979-5370 now. ALLSTATE REALTORS ....SUU 'OIMT llACtRONT Panoramic view at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. entry. living room. dining room. built-ins. etc. $1.38.5.000. LIDO ISLE Newly re modeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilings. fireplace & french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitc hen bit-in appliances. Close to tennis courts. s andy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420,000. IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·l 1 Boy,,d,. Dr''" I'.. B 675 6161 Make your advertising dollar go fart.her! List your business every day in the Classified section of this n ewspape r. 642-5678. Lose sometning valua· ble? Place an ad in our Lost and Found col· umn.s. That's where peo- ple look when they've found an item of value. C!IE 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HEW LISTING Tastdully Uecorated "(f' Plan With C.:u.t~ Conversation Pit & Spac1ou::. LI\ m~ Dinin.1? Room Area Ideal Location With Large l::nrlosed l'utiu On <; rcenhch ~ear Pool & Tenni s C:lub l'l·rft·C't ll11m l' F or l::nterta1mn~ • S239.!IOO NEWPORT TERRACE Smart 3 Red room CondOJ Lol'ated ,\"' ay 1-'rom The Crowd In Quwt ~c" Port OeaC'h Community Uel'Oratur W;.ilb. Wmdo" & Carpet Covt•nng~ Wondl'rful Tranquil Area $135.500. ...... ~­.... ., .. "."' 759-9100 # 2 Corpot'•e rlcna Newport Cftlhr WILSON PAii CO-IUIS CHECK & COMPARE THESE FUTUIES I LOCATION /CEMENT I DBL GARAGE DRIVES W /OPENER ./ MICRO~OVEN ./SIZE · 1650 SQ. I DISHWASHER v TRASH COMP. ./AIR COND. I HUGEWALK·IN I POOL& CLOSETS JACUZZI WARD IMVESTMBn IMC.· SALES OfftCI 17I4JH1·5015 HOW. W.....St. Cott.Mne.C.. W ESI.J<Y ~ 1\.YLOR CO. REAL TOHS ~11w1· l~Hf> • UHFORGETT AILE VIEW IRVIME TERRACE -$795,000 Front row'. Fabulous view of Catalina. ocean. bays & bright lights. Best view location in Newport Beach. What a sight from th<' jetty to Palos Verdes! Customer built 4 bdrm home with fa mily room & formal dining. Bc<rnti ful new landscaping on r ear tern1tl' & ~lope . 3-Car garage. room for pool. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I San Joaquin HHh Rood NEWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910 I[® ~ . < . . ~ : . . . : , • • - : • ; • ~-4 ~; , . ~ . ... , .. ' . . ' I. t-., J • _; • J' t ~ THEILUFFS Vi e w View View Overlooking Rack Ray Three bedroom. two and one half baths Lovely living and dmang areas $275,000. 631-7300 N.I. r.-.rtWfl• This nice 3 Bdrm 3 .Bath home Is just steps from one of New part's finest beaches. The U{>Stairs deck area provides a beautiful Catalina vie"' ltUt UtAI( UCfUENCf SINCE ltO EASTILUFf Jus t listed! Cape Cod r harm. TeTrific curb ap- pea I Three s pacious bedrooms plus family room with fireplace. All rooms overlook garden. You own the land. not leasehold. $279,500. 631·7300 ...... IESTPtlCID Best priced condo in the a rea. l Bdrm. 10-203 down. owner will help finance. S'Jl ,500 Call 979.5370 today 11 r:tWjhl;I ing spa. Features in· elude : custom dra!X'ri~. thick carpeting and a seller anxious lo sell. Priced below market at $168.500. 751·3191 C:::. SELECT t PROPERTIES Trade your old stuff for n ew goodies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 Your friends a n d neighbors use Classified when they have something to sell 'They'll tell you how well it worked for them ! WOODS, WARMTH -NU! '"8ffMy dKorated 2-story condo with fit eploc• & 2 bolcowies. 3 bH, with fonnol din. ""· ConYHieftt tWwport locatiott with partial VU. Clerestory windows & hicJh ceiliftcJs. Reduced to s199,5oo. owe aecowd T.D. The owner will fmance I with a 2()"! down pay ment $349,000. D.M. MARSHALL REALTottS 644-9990 760-0135 ALLSTATE REALTORS '· ,. 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'11 l' M IJ ~: R ~1vl'n you hv your ad lukt'r US ret'<'IPI Of \OUr t'an<'ella111rn Th" kill numb1•r mu\I he prf senll'd h y lhP adverlis••r on ,., .. ,. of 11 dl~pute C'AN C~:l.LATI 0:-1 OR CORRF'.C-TION <W Nf.W A 0 8 f. f 0 R ~ Rl!~NIN(; Every errort 1s made 10 kill or corrttl 11 ntw ad lhlll ha5 hl'en ordt'rt'd. bul wt' cannot l(uarenlt't to do so until tht' ad has eppeared on tht paptr DIM E·A LINt: ADS Tht'st ads art' 81ro<'I ly CHh '" advanct by m•ll or el any onr or our offlcn NO phone ordttll Deadhnt' 3 p m F'nd1y Costa MtH orfkr Ir 12 noon 11 all brant'h Orfi<'H TH F. DA I LY PI LOT tUf'rYH lht rlllhl lo classify. l'Clit. <'f'n!IOr or r t f u 1 t • n y advertlsemtnl, ind lo ch•nae lu r•u• • rta11l•Uon11 wlthOllt prior llO(lre QASYlm ................. P o. Bo11 ueo. , Oolltl MtSI - Wb.i 1 Wonderful -iorld or Shoppln1. rlc ht at your t1n1ertlpe every- day : Dall y Pil ot 0..lfted Ada. To place your ad, <:all 142·5678 a nd la a Cluained Ad·Vlaor hetpyou. NORTHWOODS IEAUTY Eastside 3 Bdrm. 2 bath charmer on a buildable R-2 lot. Sl2S.OOO. Call for more in fo r mation 546·2313 $83,500. Fantastic buy of the wee k. in beautiful Northwoods of Irvine. Lower unit with terrific location near pool and -"~~~ -;~ ~ clubhouse. Big rooms.y> ~ . earthtone decor. air. 2 ____ ! _ __;~- po o 1 s. 2 s pa s. 2 clubhouses. J lighted ten·i---------•1 nis courts. elc .. etr. Call SB.LEI WILL HELPAHAMCE 2BR. 28A CONDO for details. 752· 1700 950 IO'l "I Ill \I I \ I\.\ DELUXE TIUPLEX!!! . .. In vest in tomorrow's security for your family today Owner 's unit features 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. fplc . & includes 2 car~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!' gar age. Near shoppinR mall & schools. Assume $115.000 loans. Call lo· day. 556-2660 f;:SELECT I PROPERTIES MUST SELL 3 BR+ POOL One of Irvine 's mos t established communities in an excellent location. 3 big bdrms +den + fami· IY room. Beauti f u l crackling fireplace in family room. The back FIXER "VACANT" Needs TI.c! Covered en· try way. leads to vaulted cei li ng~ living room. wood burning fireplace. huge countr y kitchen, family room area over· looks covered patio. pool and spa. 3 Bdrms and baths . A baq~ain a $131,000. Call now. 546-2313 yard is an enter1.ainers 1 _________ 11'1 delight with sparkling pool. huge patio, ter rific for entertaining. Owner highly motivated. call now. won't last! 752·1700 $5,500 puts you into your own 4 Bdrm, A/C home. I 7 /8~ rmancing. Call fo1 deta i l s o n ou "T ICKgf" program. • RED CARPET 754-1202 Classified Ads. your one-I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! stop shopping center. WGE HARBOR VU CORNER Woaderf•I •••c•tl•• Ito•• for .. t•rt•l•••1· Prl .. cy. pre1tl• ud ........... •• ...,. holM ..... --... ""' L_... IMffo .,_.d lty _.... ., ..... ry. sUt,ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL £ST ATC w .. R""'·"' ru,..,.·u"' Mm.....,.,"~ nt 3t5 Marine Ave Balboa Island 673-6900 . LARGE HARBOR YU CORNER Wonderful executiYe ho"'• for entertoini119. Prhocy, pr•lfige o•d impnssi•• S bd"" home with fonnol clnlRCJ nn. laNJe patio Slll'TOUilded by mature CJF'ffll«v· $359,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, IN<: HI AL l;~fATI 315 Marone Ave Balooa Island 673·6900 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES SPECIAL BUY IN IA YCREST Lovely 3 BR. California Ranch with stone fireplace. Covered patio off fa mily room & room in yard for RV or boat. Ve ry clean & owner wi ll finance . Special indeed at $259,750. '::~~~, S(C\\~~-°'t.~s· -----Hh4 ~f C\AT •• rouAN 0 f90HOJl99 lellefl of ""' lov• 1cro,,.bled -d• ti.-low IO 1.,,,.. fovr tompt. wa<d1 11 I~ ul L N I I M l I BLEER I • .... .... I 11 I I I I G 1 R R 0 11 My mother was a clHnll· ~l .--.lr-.,..1--.l.--rl-.. .. * neH nut. At dinner ahe uaed to . . . . . . ti• • pet bird 10 my neck ao l ,..._P_A_C_S_E_E _ __, 1 there wouldn't be any -left. 11 I' I I I • Come>'-,.,. ~hvclit. ClllOl9CI • • by """'° Ir\ !he' ... , .. "9 -d --------.,.., "-lop l.-._ No 3 below • '"NI N\.IAAIUtO unns IN I' r I' I' I' r I l~Ut SQUAlfS • _ • • • _ • I ~~·~~~~runm I I I I I I I ICIAMit.ln AMwwa .. Cl111ll Ir ... EXCEPTIONAL OCEANFRONT leautffulty ,...,..~ & redecorated in & out. Archlt•cturally uniqu• c•t•mpot • y wood & CJlals 2 bed. + office hotM with 2 bed. rental wtit. SliyticJhh. spa in mostff, CUiiom ook cobiMts. Excett.nt flnonclnCJ! $975,000. WATERFRONT HOMES.1M Hr Al r ~I AH 111\ltJ.'"I J< •. ,,,, f'u•t•PI \\\•I·)• •' 2436 W Coast Hwy 631 _1 400 Newport Beach SlllC & llNrt YOUTHS C C T T T R 8 R C V 0 S N L N Y A P A S K U L S E E H 0 E H T U W E J P N P W H I P P E I 0 0 A L R H I B A A I L C l R I P L T U V S L I B N N l J R E 0 S S E 0 E R E C V P P N S 0 T 0 T R A N J 0 X C R H E P E L R E L N N N A M C N Q H 0 0 V E N R I T R V E G T E T G U I L 0 S R B E A N l S C U U A C L B N I L K S Y T 0 E G S S U 0 J E H R L R B J N M S B N A R E N 0 T R L I A I 0 0 A I G A 0 B E L E R E C B S I 0 Y C P M N E I I L 0 E A A G R T L R I A p Au s p TI 0 T e(s HT u 0 y)s N E E 0 E R L I A N E R H N G 0 A I 0 R R Y T L t H P A G N N T 0 E C l K T lneU"Uetlont: Hidden~ below~ forwwd, bectt· wwd, up, doMI °' dlltonlllv. Find ffdl end box It In._ Child Jwtnilt Whippenlllllt* : lAddie Adollant Mliden "' Urchin T...,. BobbytOJtlf u ShMf Striplinf Gilt e Tot You"""' Sdloolboy T1111onow: South Amerim1 Animlh STAR GAZEK~• .. 1---.;...;..;..;..,,...--ii. I I \Y R POLL\-:--.....,..-----1 k ,..., °"''' ,. ..... ~, c...a. ~ V' .Auou/,,tp to th• Stou To devel<>o ~'Oge f0t w~ . reod wa<dJ c0tr~1ng lo """"'°" >f """' Zodt0e bo11h ••II" 'H•,,. 1~PO""otW n .. ... u .... •Attc:•1 ... .. ~ u ...... .,,..._., .. ,_ ,, .... ,. t1$Nr.O .,.,,.,.. .. ._., ·"°"'·""· 10 Mn ,, ... 1JT"lf\9• u ..... 1•0 • ,.°'.'"''"' 11\.••• ,,_ ,..,~ 1'0< IO ..... .... u, .. ., ... _ ::=:.... •""'1 ., .. ....,.. ·--.,_ I0-•1• Naaol 0'91 DAILY 2-4 2044 Oc.-llvd 2 Bdrm. 1 bath cottage Beam <'eiling, frplc. 3 car parkinR Prired a t $295,000 associated BROKERS REAL TORS l02r, W Bolboo 671 .Jbb1 HHd Property MQlltf? Call Devin Real EState. for expert meticulous care We handle repairs. upkeep and tenants as though lhe property w;.is our own Refs DEVI N REAL ESTATE 642-6368 Centrally located smc-e 1974 SURFSIDE CONDO Walk to the paund1ng surf from this 4 bdrm 2 story Priced at only $103.000. Owner wants fast sale. Submit on terms Take advantal!e' Call today. 002-9311 .ALLSTATE REALTORS S,,._1 F-onMr M•C~ 5 Bdrm + 2·room moth er-in-law suite . separate study w /view. den . courtyard e ntry pool. set>ar•le jacuzzi off master 'Bdrm. Extensive exterior brickwork . Spectacular ocean a nd night lighl view. One or Spyglass Hill's finest. trrt.500 RCTciylorCo ; " OCIAM'91WI SELLER WILL FlNANCE! Larae modern DUPLEX, bdrm, 2 belb each unit car 1ara1e. 1undeck . -.IOO! ..... ..,,,..,. ..... •671-7 .... IMYESTottS DBJ&HT Maximum leverage with ~.000 down. 2 Bdrm con do. Owner will car ry balance with agreeable terms and payments . Gross income ~. Ask- inR $76.900. Call 540-1151 for more details. ~;,$~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 2 UNITS SI I 0,000 Costa Mesa pride or ownership bargain! Live in one rent one! Call for details. 646-7171 r:t!il{\1& EASTSIDE Tree lined avenue. leads to this 3 Bdrm doll house. Dramatically upgraded thruout. Bay windows overlook flower filled grounds . Old world charm. with old world price. Owner. says "sell today". Call us for de-tall•@ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 PANORAMIC VIEW TUe entry stain leadlnl to loft Md matter autt.. aourmet kttdMD. formal entertalllUIC. mlu cle .. Uvea t.ere. Complet~ privacy. eomm. pool1 •P•t tau••· teaola! ,... ..... Alldlal 1144,SOlt, cau .... m.91 THF RFAL E~-~T F'l.TEPS r ' \ i t s • a.er ... ... ....................... ········~;~········· .................... .-....................... . Ori!? C'A:>ut DAILY PILOTfTue1d1y. February 10. 1981 ......... s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pef'ft9YIMKt••• .... ".,......, , ......... ..,_ ,, 9Wt h ll ,.,,__ .U•t. 01\IG•O "*"I ...._, ... 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I E-Loi) R•...,,• nu. st<tlltment wal fllo<l will\ Ille Cou.,ty c .. ri. o• O••~ Counh on Jan ll, 1 .. 1 ,U44J• PuDll-°''""99 COHI D••ly Pilot, Jen. 11, F«t. J, 10, 11, , .. , 364 II PUBLIC: N9Tl{'t~ FICTITIOUS IU$1NES5 NAMl STATIMENT ff\t 'OllOWlnQ ~'"'°"' .,.,. CIUHl\I bu\,ntt\\ a\ SILVER (l(PRE'iS li O/I 8usn•rd, Foun1a1n Vau,.., t •lllotn1 .. '114•1 M•r<us I 81 .. n"fn\nlp \Jltf1 O•w\On • 8 G..trctt-n c,,ov"' (dlttorn1ft •J~O MltttHI L Ttyllorn 111•1 o ... ...., I ~ 8, G•rdenGrovtt.Cflllifc.tn1tt•?"'1 T'"" t>u\•neS\ 1'\ conouc tf'd 1>v d C)*net•I ~rtnerllup MIC,_, L Tryl\Orn TIH\ '\t•t('lf'nt1'\I w•\ f1lf'O #1lh lht- County Cit,. 01 OrAn<I'!' County on Feo1ue1y6 , .. , F us•1 PuDtl\NICI Or""Qet Coe\! 0Aoly P1lol Feb 10, 11, 2•. """'' J 1"91 &S• II P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N"""E STATEMENT f "• 1ot1ow1nQ ottr \ons .,., do1no OU\1~S\4U THE SERVICE OROICER, 1110 Lakepo1nt L•M Huntlnqton B••c n CA 911>'1 C.a11 J1I~\ 18161 ld~~PO•nt lonP HunlH>QIOfl 8 .. 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R •<• Nttvarett.-fJIO Li.ud Pl,.n• (O\I• Mf'\" (•htorn1t1 lf'16?f t h t\ bU\11'W\\ ~ '0h0u 4 t;od OY 4n n 01v 1d\ltll Rt<!!. fll4""ttr .. ttr J "•\ \t•fttnfnt Wd\ f1l"'CI wi th Ow County ('"'"' ot Or•no~ Countv or' Ftbru•ty o 1011' FISSle1 Pu!>H\l'tf(J 0.-<>nqt> C.O<l\I o .. 11y Pilot Feb 10 11 2•,M4r l 11181 &l>08t PlTBU(' NOTICE FIC1'1TIOUS BUSINESS I NAME STATEMENT Tl"e 'ollow1no pPr~ '' rJ01nQ bu\1 ntS1i cl' M O NT E SC H \Jl T & ll S SOCIA TE!., IS'7 AniM I .,,.. Ntwport Buer> C•lllorn1a q71>6() Burton Montoom~•v '>t nu11 1)11 Anl td Lane ti(l w port Pr•ch CAl1torn1a q7&60 Tr011\ OU~lt\f"\S. 1\ (C)n(JUf-1'•0 b't itn 1n ll¥1duat Elur!Ofl M !"><null '"'' \Util~n\ oN4'\ t1l"'CJ w•t" '"' Countv Ct .. rk of 0r4)nQt" County on Febru•rv b 1"91 FIU411 Pul>•••lted 0.-•"0t (o.l\t Da1ty Potol Feo 10 11, >•. MJtt J 1911 •~ u PU BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N"""E ST•TEMENT Jnt foHo•l"Q otrw"' .,,. do1no )U\1nt'is •s te l SPCCIALIZEO COM "U NtCATIONS MARICETINC. tbl :Spec Comml. IS~ Su1>eri0< A••nut1 iullt e .. , Col ~ .... Callforn14 •7•1' I Bttt1•m1n f Mmu S1110. >O :rest CH<I• Coron~ dtf M ttt :a tllornia 916U Sanora Aumond Slti< Ii. 20 C•••• I :trcte. CorC>f'\4' d•I MM Call•orn1" 12'2S Tiii\ DuSitteu I• conou<t~d Dr •u•bano ano Wilt Ben1amln T SltiC~ T l>I\ U•ltmenl w•• llie<i wllh th~ .outtly Cler~ ol OtAnQI' Coun1v on lanuaty 1', 1"91 l'l~UI Puollslted Ounoe CoM• Daily Pilot, •eo 10. 11, 14, Mar 3, 1911 11711 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINl!lS N"""E STATEMENT T flt toll owl no ~''°" I• 001no bu>i ... ues MOSUN SPORTS CO 111 .. Broolillut•t W•r. Gar~ Grove. CA t2...0 Mon•med Ze11ao1, 2300 # 0101 Faitvltw, C°'t•Me••· CAt1•11 Tllil bul>ln+s> I• t OflduCINI by M in dlvldu•I -l'Md Z•l\ebl Tiiis Jlalt_,,T was ltltd '"''" lh<I County Cl.,li of Orenoe Countv 011 Feb J, 1"91 FIU111 PubllllWO °"~ C~\I Oally Piiot Feb 10, II, 2•. Mer l. 1"91 fJJ It 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ... 1044 INt ......... !.~ ........... :!e ~ ... ·············\········· .... .................. ........... .. ....... ........... .. . ..... . ,.. .......... 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••• Opeo ltou.e Sunday ~lat Hoene Sperial Location Comer lot, oceuvlew 441 Redlanck Ave. Owners ukina rns.ooo Sea led Bids. Probat~ aale later. l /538-8811. c. Kn.ase 2HOUSES Nwpt Hgts, Owner fin 21 UMITS-TUSTl4 25 good rental uniu on 2.2 acres ln booming Tustin. Brinas in over · $105,000 pr year. $400.000 down and owner will carry a contract for $750,000 at 109. . 9UAIL PLACI PIOPllTlll T AICE ova I Jl/2% 1 ............. , TURTI.I ROCK :::~•.ooo A ver'I beautJrul 3 bdrm.1--------- home ln exclusive area. NEWPOlt'T CREST Bright, airy home. Plan 1 THREE beautiful condos 4 mos. new• 2br. 2ba, condo, completely up· graded with custom drapes & carpetin g, SUPll CONDO cathedral ceilings, pro- Sh arp 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath 1 fessionally landscaped Brookview condo. Ideal with priv . patio. .. n d unit with plus h pool lspo! Won't last. call carpets, parquet floors now. In tip-top condition. available.Dlfferentloca-s ... c11,...te 1076 Larg~ family room. din-tions , Pool, tenn.is, spa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing room. plus eating Close. to beach & Hoag 2200 sq ft 3 Bdrm house, area In kitchen Nice Hospital. b lk s from bea c h , landscaping-many fruit C /2 I Mewport C.tr. beautiful ocean vu, great trees A great family 640·5357 760·6767 terms. SLS0.000. 661-2407 i\ l>I\ ,..,1on of 11..irbor lnVl''>lffil'nl C:o and 2 sunny patios. Love. I)' area o{ tennis courts. pools and play grounds Low interest assumable loan. SJ.33.~ . don osen r •·ultorti, 731 -31 ll home Only $179,500 llDRM, 21A. $9 I IC 'I . Take over S5231rno. F'HA '§ ~~- payments. at 91':!('~ in· '1~~1-ur terest ! Owner says sub ~'-"!->' mil all offers! Don 't Wait, Call Now ror more 833·8600 inrormation 497 4848 t GOLDENWEST '+513 CAlllPIJSl>a·IR'llNE 75•1111 NEAR SOUTH COAST .EST .Uy HOME PLAZA · 1 1-'our bedroom REALTORS L h IO 8 be t 2 b h d •,.,_,<JI' G-ASSOCIAT ES OCJ•a... 4 VIEW-C .D.M. au y , ~t s. tntnR 8 .. 1-8511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner may carry 1s t r_oom, family ~oom . "" Fo S-. AIOrP T .D at 12._,.. annual r1replaee Plush earpets. _ _ r , art rate with s mall down Located on cul de sac H t~ WOODS COVE payment Private com· $200.000. TARBELL . .:!.:t;:;" IOU DUPLEX & GUEST rtlun'1tlxtw1'th ~I. Lite. REALTORS 540 1720 COTI'AGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• airy 4 rm. 3 a 2 frplcs Dana Point I 026 $30,000 DOWM & rurm din rm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT Outrageous 2br. lba , breakfas t rm Onl y • Beach house. 3 Br. 1•,, owner's unlt. Skrlights. $397 000 B SJ l9 500 A bl CONDOS Antique Doors/Windows. . J 59-16 I 6 lo~'n O~n~r !~Y1m~el~ Beamed Ceiling. Frplc. i----1111111111!!!1-ll!!l~--1 finance '195·441l6 eves in Huntington Harbour. New Kitc hen /Bath, Lease option on fantastic $275.000 by owner. Days IACICIAY FountainVahy 1034 terms . Brand new . 833·3544, eves 661·0842, G 000 Bu y 1 Super 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car peted, draped. On the 370 Flora ~ waler. guarded gate en· IOOMfwJO'IOAT f;:SELECT Duplex on the water. 3 & T' PROPERTIES 2 Bdrms. Deck and patio . Fireplaces. Prime loca· - lion Xlnt cond. 401 01---------~ River Ave. Large a s-Whihw.ter Vt.w sumable loan. Magnificent 180 d eg. C /2 1 Ne---' Cllfr. white water view .. bluff -,...... ' t o p w a I k I o 640-5357 760-6767 s and . brand n ew 3 ... ...vious BR ... gate guarded w tin· "'"" tercom ... pvt pool and Upgraded 3 br Condo. jacuzzi. San Clemente Creative financing. Offered at $549,000. Sl35.900 714-492-7623 Owner /agt.63l-17S9 AM &M. 714·637·6350 ----- $6,000 DOWN!! 3 Brdm Ca pe Cod9 eommercial units, r harmer w/beam cetl· gorgeous ocean view . ings. antq. frplc. cstm owner may carry financ cabinets. countrM kit.. & ing. 661·2407 more. Lrg ass umable tst TD. S189.~. Ownr/A~t. .SE LECT 631-5476, 494-0395 eves. PRO PERTIES ILUFf CONDOS OMLY 2LEFT APPUYAUIY Near new 4-Plex. 2 bdrm . 2 bath each unit with fireplace, enclosed patio . double garage. 1165,000, Bill Grundy, Rltr, 675-6161. FOUllPLIX Westside Costa Mesa Needs some wor k . 122.000 yr income. Full price $225.000. Owner will carry JQ<'..4 interest w /Sli0.000 dn . A PR€HIG€ '-J----..----11~ HOME~ R. E. Investments 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 Wes ..... terDplx L.rg 2 Bdrm units w /frplcs and each has lrg yard . Enclosed garage. Assumable low rate loan. Offered at SI 19,900. 540-3666 •Whelan Real Estate B d rm h o m i: j u s I FRENCH CHAT EAU try Views. 2 car•carage. SI 16.500. Ne wly rt: Pool & tennis 2 & 3 Bdrm THEllG STEAL Dana P0tnt duplex 2 br. I ba upper. I br lower. new c rpt , fres h pa int , beamed ceilings, fr pie. dining area & encl patio Offe red for only Sl44.000 F LL PRICE ' NEAi llEACH New 3 BR. 31"1 Ba , c u s t o m h ome Handcrafted oak int.. stained glass. spa Coastline white water -1111111111 ... 111111-111111111111!11-- views rrom 2 hiithly up COSTA MESA modeled kitehen and GUESTCOTIAGE! av ail immed Fro m baths. nice family ar<'a, 4 IClltlrlM • leoc:h , $329.000. option money culdesac. $2000 /mo Call 642 5200 ONLY $109.500 I • 2 Stry F'reneh Chateau 11), 7141556-9600. PETE BARRITT .•. REALTY a lush i.?recn sett ml? byllrvi"• I 044 the !>t.'a Obi dr entr} to ••••••••••••••••••••••• cathedral t·e1hn~ed II\ MISSION RF.ALTY 494.0731 ·m Dramati c uµi:n * •$128 9001 la1rc·as<> lo prn mstr ·' • • !> u 1 1 e s e I' a r a t 1, Ca_n you belt eve 1 that 2Br. Cabana & trlr . 3 pvt c·htldrcn" .. "'IOI( and 3 ba r price ror a 3 Bdrm I 'I Ba bChs. pool & r1shtn)( pier All this + pr" ch-at~aehed home in Wood $19.900 499-3816 . bridge? Seller will help • tatrhed mom .'" la" apt with creallve financing OCJUfta M~ I 052 or n•c· rm (om pl "ithl Walk lo park and pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• wet har. 4th bu & muH•' Call for details on this PAM PER f: D PAT I 0 Tnhm Mot1vaterl !;ellcr. super bu\' llOM F: snugged m hills heri: ts Potl•nt1al T<tkl' . o r Niguel. Enjoy count r) ,.,,~~i!i:'.n.1 RY 2l ( 11.il'Vo<ldbrldgc rv.nn, and just around ' the comer from shop c Walk In Ilea It~ I Realty ping 3 Rd rm. 2 bath 964·331 I ;;;;1-:10011 $142.500 Huntinqton l •ach I 040 1!1211 Harrntll·~ 1•1. .. 1. In 111•·~ la9WH1 Viii• R.E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-1761 STANDOUT 4br. SISH 900, IO·• i' loun. inion Vieio I 06 7 ba lanl·l' SI02 500 'it'" .• •• ••• ••••••••••••••••• vaulted ce1hng:-., as~nna ----------t1 on !l32 11();7 12°/oLOAN c new Plan IV Rily sig l 752-M99 graded custom new con dos with spa, frplc, wet Fourplex. ~.OOO down Best area ror rents. bars & steps to beac h EASTBLUFF SBr + (am rm .. 38a. Huge lot . country kit. Im med occ• $250.000. Own Agt 759-0564. layfront Property Balboa Peninsula newlv eonstructed 4 Bdrm 4 ba residence ... pvt boat doek $750.000 Is l TD at l3"! i nt a vail to qu al i fi e d b u yer St .295.000. Owner Ruilder Charles MeKin· non & Dan Bibb640·7665 KINGS ROAD Priced at $340.000 & SJS0.000 Kent Realty & Investments 492·4663 PRESIDENTIAL HEIGHTS This two bedroom condo has a rear patio and lot-; or prtvaey Good as sumable fin ancmit and com munit y pool $102.500 4911 4950 eb\ngo VIEW LOT Subordination possible & Santa Ana I 080 excellent terms. S425.000 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Dan Hod~e Cute 2br. very nice urea. Newport Coastal on SGOK 10': assum loan P__... no qual $7R.OOO Prtn On • vr• ... s Iv 675·8.S.'>7 960-5580 71>(1.~5<.ll . FULLERTON S38.000 total down Great rental area. GARDEN GROVE 7 units . S298.000 with owner unit ANAHEIM 16 units . 9.2XGross Owner /Agt. 953-0555, or 540-3666 16UNIT Apw tuuicnt ComplH Excel. terms to qualified bu y er . $649 ,000 Minimum $150,000down. Corona del Mar 10221 ....•.•................ A lwaut1foll) upgradl'Cl l"ranC'tscan f'ounta1ns hom<' Prc•sh pa1111 tnstdf' and out Plus luxurious new curpt•l A s pac·1ous 4 Bdrm 2 Ra bcautv with formal dtning, bre.akfa.;t r<lllm and more Supl'r hnanc·tnit h~ ""' nPr hk mg $209.900 *•PURDUE! $50,000 down. $1800 per •---------th•r Real Estate COMMEllCIAL LOT 1n Borre!'O Sprin!'S Ex eel downtown location Ready for development $25.000 502 Acacia ; $3.17 .000 620 Acacia : $286.SOO 2200 Waterfront . $580,000 Drive by. then t•all Sara Man·1n l !nique llomcs 675-5688. 675-6000 mo. will buy near ne" IACIC IA Y AREA •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Nol lhe school but a tx>:iu11ru13 Bdrm homl' 111 lr\lne·s ·-college Park .. .lust ltsll'<I and reacl~ tu go al home with 180 deg view 4 Br. 31~ ba. with 2 equal Mobile Hom.s 2600 sq rt . 3 Br+den size master bdrm s uites For Sale 1100 *Cote Realty & ln\'estmenc 640-S777 R & H ln•~stments Good assumable loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-2197 lmmae corner home Br. Cabana & trlr. :i pvt $159.000 behs. pool & rishm~ pwr Balboa Island RHy 673-8700 Cameo Hi9hlands 1 home, 4bdrm, hi9hly •L•O .... W~D11110•WM-1111P•Y•M•M .. T•.l 1 up9rad•d. •Int op-Innovative New pro)?ram portunity for sttious allows you to buv your buyer. Prine. Only. homt' evt•n 1r vou have al very low clown payment $265,000. Own.r will Little Cash Neecledl C'all carry small 2nd. for an appt \4 onl' •1r our (7141759-0405 invci.tmt•nt ro11ns(•l11rs 546-8499 today Do"'t le bft Out SlJG.500 Call for super details' e-RA NCH REA LTY 551 2000 * *WOODBRIDGE tifewpori lffch I 069 •...•..•............... i I TERMS, TERMS I Owner fma nnnl!. spot less 2 Br hom e -+ <t mother m -la w cottage $171 .500 Ask for Rbt M 11liken. aRt 631 1266 5 Bdrm. 3 Ra. 3 cur·i---------- ga ra ge "Prescot t " HarborVuHIHt Distress Sale 2 farntly home or duplex Ettl'h Jbdrm . 2ba. lnadf"d $380.000 Call Edith <broken (21315'12 :\SR3 ~osta Mfta I 024 ....................... Choiee lot near bt.'ach Ol·ean vu, 3 Bdrm 2•., Ra. and lake dub Ni_ccly uy 3 ear ~arage. 5325.000 PRICED:~~ QUICK [Uj)f;f,~~·~,~::~:~:~::• ~ Mo Qua~er:roblems ;;~~~~ 7~-~ ----------1 0\4 ner will help rinam·e 51DRM this 4br. 2ba. Huntmgton 1920fbrranc~ l'k,.~.ln ln• IESTVALUE POOL HOME Reath Al'auty 1~1 Ii', IM NEWPORT T er riri e f 1nanC'1n~ 1ntcrelil r<tte ll\'a1lahle Attention lnvl'st ors Cit(( Haven Condo. 2 available. Large 2 story too · Woodbridge conrlo 31 1 bdrm + den. $159.500 ramily home with .lo'ely Hurry This Won1t last Rdrm. 11• ba. Assuma Lar~e & hght Last one pool. endosed tourtyard At Sl29,900 ble Isl & 2nd TD Agt available out of only 10. and separate mas t£•r t 552 3339 Communitv pool. lo\•elv suite downstairs All lh1s GOLDEllWtST nei~h bortiood R lf R. for only $145.000 ('all IHIL /\ t 673-7:.lO 540·11.51 for more in REALTORS **SlJOM, g . format.ion. •,, ""' G-ASSOCIATES Yes. hard to believe but THE ILUFFS ~HERITAGE REALTORS 848-1511 , true' We have just hsterl Panoramic vista or lush ,._ ___ 1111!!!~!!!1-'!!11-I 2 lovely. free-sta nding g r eenbe lt fro m this 1" h omes 1n fabulous s pacious 3 bdrm . 21» Irvine. and hoth under ha l h ··I:: n d n 1 t · · $130.000! One a 2-sl~'. 3 townhome. Offered at Bdrm home well loeated $249.500 Agt. 640-5560 2 br condo in unique. pvt adult comm. Sec gatt'. pool. jac. 2 t·ar ~ar Near beach Xlnt cond See lo a pp r e t . fl y ow n 1• r $127 .000. '60-5034 3 Br I 1r.i ba. frplc . pool. in University Park. An outstanding value al A Y F R 0 M T $129,500 CHARME •. SUPER The 2nd a one level 3 T E R M S -I O % Bdrm dollhouse in "The DOWM Colony .. purchased with Dont wait on this lovely as little as 103 down. house with private dock. Hurry!. Slb~t~of these S475.000.64I ()q63. beautieswillgo fast Have something to sell ? Classified ads do It well. 20172 Redlaods.SAH Sl9 900 499 3816 R & H lnnshnettts 752-2197 llGCANYON Mobile home spu<'e for rent. s2· F: ~•de . C'l\1 $200 67 J. 7787 .640 9900 Dramatie 3 Bdrm 3 ba. 2 slorv Monaeo w fan , e EXCITING e lasti~ view. jac & bltins. I Priced to sell < l.ge as· DeAMa s um able _ tst TD l Al?t layside Viii~ Dann Bibb. 675·2311. Dbl wide 2 Br. 2 Ba. 640-7665. ene losed poreh. corner NEWPORT 101 IA y TOWERS Bea ut~-i~~s~~m md Balboa Peninsula. Pen· 24'x60' Viking Home 2Br. thouse eondo. Absolutely 283 & enclosed porch In AAA loc. with 280 deie oeean. bay. mountain & Laguna Hills nicest 5 Mo Ne9aff •e Cash Row In vest 20'-: dn. rece1 ve 20'": wnte-0H annually. & so·~ or the property upon sale Call for details. Suzet.' Miller. RF.MAX 559·9400. 1.AWYF.RS.INVF:STORS Build your own office co m pl ex on 1 ~ a c re ac ross from cou nty eourthouse I ttnH' op· port unity' Redhill~ R~alty 552 -7500 star park 21 yrs old & eity li ghts view. Boat older 540.5937 CJF.83591 s lips. pool. sec. Lge as· c• '"SSIC lcAoa Island s umable loan. 12r: Pr1ee - $495.000. Smith Meyer. MOllLE HOME COMM1 Property Bkr. 640-5357 or 548-7813 SALES Loealed at 322 Marine ----· 2706 Harbor. Ste 206A Ave Building has mens· NEEDTAXSHELTER" wear store. sandwich Oceanfront 3 Br. 2ba~~~==~===~ shop & 2 Bdrm a pt. Ask· dplx-eompl eustom dee Ii-ing $520.000 Assume ~n~~erp~!. (j~~c~ra~~r • EXCITING. :'io~ls~~P~J i0~ Just red. lo $525.000 Best Soecial luy SlOO.OOOal 12'": ror 5 yrs. Peninsula buy. B~aut!fu_llr customized ~ PR€HIG€ REAl.ESTATESTORF: 24x60 V1kingHome2Br. -I HOMc' 675-1771 2Ba &enclosed porrh. In _ ~1 ---r-Laguna Hills nicest 5 R.E lnvestments NEWPORT HGTS star park. 21 yrs. old & 3333 w . Coast Hwy. N.B Assume high balance older (J~9) 64s-6646 loans -no qualify ing . CLASSIC Spacious 2 8d 2 Ba. Greg MOllLE HOME Astle. 559·9400. A(!t Hart.or Vu Hom• Portofino mdl 4 Bd + SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206A 540-5937 bonu5 rm w/loft & Ba.•--------~ Pvt spa. Close to school & ---comm . pool. As k in g For Sale or Rent. Laf(una $342.900. Tom Baron Beach mobil home. steps 559·9400 sagt. to beach. lbdrm. Iba. new crpts Id rps. pool. !dry, xlras. Space rent MEWPOIT llEACH ·DUPLEX FEE GROUND • $247,500 222 35th St. Good buy. X Int location. Near bea c h . park. stores. Sl42,000 asssum . 1st. Chuek Spiller. Remax 631·1266. ~ ~i:_i 2-~ ASSUMAiLI ~'~'~:.·~:~,,~~,'.':!, ( fli)""""brldge Ocean view. $42,000down dep. Diane 2131572·5250 & Really to assume. 2 br, 2 ba con· 714 /539-1493 " ,.,,,.. do. J yr old form er 551-.Jt.IU\, NEWPORT SHOllS WAI.I $375. SJ l,750toffe rs <714 1499-4635. ·~~';:',4 .... 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• model.Call968-0060 al(t. I".. 1044 U20Barrann Pkw~.1,.,lnl' LUCKY GI ' •• .. • ··j·~····························· :liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VA terms available 4 macnab I irvine realty TO llACH House of Sun s hine . 3 Br. + Den. wood beam ceilings, fireplace, built-ins. Master suite has sunken tub & closets galore! Three s hort blocks to beach. New on market. $189,900. bdrm. 2 ba Costa Mesa home . Wood burning fireplace. rov'd patio. 2 car garage, sprinklers front & rear. new on market. Be first to see. 552-4477. A SUBSIDIARY OF BEACH CHALET. This model Industrial Condos LIDO LIVING. buy the iaoo·~· 12"h finan. loc Bay. Under Mkl. 2bdrm in H.B. & F.V. Call Paul Deluxe Mobile Home 545-6057 For ~ppt. ~gent 646-3255 M-omt--.. --hseri---. -- '62 Pacemaker 10x56 with I...+ 2400 expando, must see to ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• prec. Adlt C.M. Park. PALM SPllN•S $17,500.PP.548-6389AM . 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool home --;.;;.~.;.-----Mu s t sell ! Owner WALKER&LEE R.E. 5 THE IAVINE COMPANY seldom available. 3 Br. 3 Ba., 2 car PUBLIC NOTICE garage. $162,500 or Owner will trade ESTATE LIVING! "1t'fmoUuusiNus COMFC>nAILE for duplex. Pro,...ty 1600 financed. Sl69,900. Agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-8610. ----------111AMUTATWMENT l IDaM HOME Highly upgrade d 3BR Lincoln mode l ..d-.l-•(Tow• ............ 1700 •••••••••••••••••••••• ou~::." •• ~o!ow11111 '""""' ••• dolno 6 Wood .noors, fireplace, l ocated o n highes t point in A -FRAME 3 Br. 2 Ba. Huge PAetF•c view oe11EL0PMENT LARGE lot. 1140.000. Woodbridge Estates. Many extras b · 1• 000 0 .. 1un M«An1111r 111vo s. ••v•n•. CA R including air-conditioning, washer, s undeck . Mov e in now, ring S ~. "' mu. oy McC-*, lltr. money $lS9 900 S'131 T.l.T.A per mo. 2 A TTH: SKIBS! P.taC~ Zbr. fully fum. Condo next to afot>es. $UOK full price. Prln. 640·9966. "4·5057eves ,,,,..,, lntt•P<•-. Inc .• Calllornl• 7 541-7729 dryer a n d microwave. Owner will . ' . Bdrm condo. S.n Juan corp0ret1on, 1tm MllcA1'1hllr etvo .. 1' carry majority of financin g on land Capistrano. Crut In· ··~•;:~;~::::~. m Sou1n Htonwa y contract. Exclusively lisled. WATERFRONT 4 Br 21fl Ba. L u sh vestment. --------• io1 "''"'""·5o1-a.ac11,cAt201s, Mella Verde E•ecutive $179,900. Lorra1'ne Re1·d 551-8700. landscapin g . Patio & sundeck. Must cau Realty World 9,,~ '"''°'"· n1 Sollt" Hton•ev • Home. entertainer'• de· i S275 000 Capittrano Assoc. ,,,,..,, .. , ... s--~11.c•non. 8 lioht, 4bdrm + studv, (A -58) see to apprec ate. • . Tiii• 11vtl11et1 Is ,tMtK.1" or• " " Otllerl n•t. t•• • •CAii. '6l·IOIO ttMr••~••· 3ba,.atAined glass, m1n)I -1 .. 7..- Nftlfl.11'9f'Pf1-·1"'· upfradea, beaut pvt yrd 712·1414 H '"' Mw. JS"I 0...... Placing your ClaHlflecl =:.!""" .. "0 with loveJy pool. (ompul Valley Center Wooc.bid<)I Center c':'A o...... ad ls so 1lmple •. . Juat '"".....,_. • .,flt.cl"""" 1119 LR• ASSU AILE 642-IHI '44-6JH 6 .. llO give us a call on the To place your messa1e before the rtadinl public. phone Dally Pilot Cluallkd. Mz.5171 '""'Y Cltftl of Of•• Ct1<1nly en I ST qo1 Oover Drive Hoobor v-,..,... phcne and we'll help )10\I , ... '· "'1. " Low Interest. S21S,OOO. Jellll Ce 1•1 -wont YoW' ad ror felt r•·~~~~~~~~~ 11'1191..,_ Or"'9t c..t Oelly "''°'-1_ ________ 1.!N~l!.:·!M!!&51!1Att~~· Sa~U~y~Co~a~. _l_:==================_j~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!l21~ul~t.s~.~MZ~·~5171.~~---_jl.= ·========= fta ! .. 1', .. , MM. J, 1•1 'lHI 1 1 S' ' It .. u .. p O ... ..... .... dor .,... ...... Uldwa. Orange Cou«i DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. February 10, 1981 ....... ., ...... _ ............. .__........... .... .. I.... 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JIZ4 ca r port. l3'0. 121 Wes• PIMTHOUSI Lerie 2 Br. 2 Ba. over· ~:!1i~ab~~~w K:,~~:~ ~ .... ' NI INMd, !oat Roon, amaJI I* Olt t dep Call 152 lSI I to n,.p6att with JU 10111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llth, Apt A. &42·9131 after Rare 1 Br. + ~ l "'1 Ba. ~f"J::!!!~"n~:~ia~~d~ rates 494,5294 t•rm t••••h. no d• r hUdNft OK A\latl 111~ 4pm iutbar, tlained 11u11 I ... I le A9t 5pm. Avail March 5. Corner loc. Panoramic cafl)Ortl, 2 balconys. 745 lett"9 ...._ • ._... am U ll Aa k for l.t11 windo ws . community Ne wly decor. <:as pd. Br. lBa. wall to wall b~~w .:!i io:r'ht~fe:t~· Domingo Or. Call before Employed male. n on· Pl• ,.n•a1, •d .,... .., .. 18fTALS pool, can be leased for encl gar pool d /washer V • .1. C IC SPM. S7.S. 979·8889 or s moker, Chtf'ry. C.M. uu ... t"all muu Jbr aba ll2S 2i., years of less. 11200 Adult$ 642.so73 · carpeting, drapes l /o. aulted <"et ings, micro· 645.1260. home. wlbath. 1225/mo. rala • Allo«', Mt! Uuf'-HINdtU4 l br+den2i.,ba S750llOO unf .. Sl5CO_!.~m.lndudes · -Bdlt.1 1ns 1Si n~!;5fa r. ::;e·dS:l:1h!1~·c':~~· S566378,aft.2PM n 14, .. ~ •••••••••• .... ••••••••• 3br2''ba l900 water. 1a1ui,er & assoc. l lrTow-..-A u ts on y . -mo r ·1 · . d Newport Heights I Rr Yr·round. ,.... bea"h. N. A11M:M•1t s blkt lo ~u r.i.ac•nt 4 br + bon\152"1 ba 117S feea If intfret1led in this Newly decor gas pd.. 631·5188. r P c · • m It r 0 r e c; ar age. S395. 3311 F. "'' ' bd I It d beautiful home, call e n <'I ga r oo l ~ardrobe. plush car~t 15th St 640-7814 Newport,aep.ent.MorJo' , .. c.,.ute rm, am rm l'ft. Mo n ika at Coldwell d / s h eT ··ASu1ts ·Westclitr arul8r.upper ing, water & gas paid. . . . over2S.646.9929. ~~1Sbafn4lt!..c.~~ .... : ~r::· Banltt't. 962·5585 o r 642~3 . $350: Ut1ls incld New Hlgh stturitybl~gw /un. NEWPORT HEIGllTS 2 H h -----4100 lbr 11&.Uy ham ('ondo ,_.at "' ~ 11 ll>k full priC"e r rtn ~II liltfttl Obi ' •ar P"'l "•r. fully 983lJ39res.Noree -ca rpet. n('w ref er. dergr~d parkmjl. All Br. 1 Ba. No kitche n. ah ,Moteh • " "'•2 6097 menues 1675 mo Jerr ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•lnt '-'d Ad\Uh, nt MEWL Y DECOI. D'I • a · · S400mo. 646·3189 , 5~ o•do_l_.1 ---648·7010. -N . B . 0 c ea n f ront ...... ,."" ptlt11 lnqulre11t 17 lltlh ,..,..lh9d 3400 l Br. gas pd, encl gar , Lge 2br, 2ba, µlltio, E • -SClltfa.Ana 3810 w /k itche nette & hath SI 7 14 i606331 u ••••••••••••••••••••••• u:~~r, JlOOI. Adults . Side $450 ava il now lbr gardenapt.pool.jac .••••••••••••••••••••••• $280 +se<-.dep.2306W .• l11t• 880 ~I U '11n Clemente 2br, 2ba. no 640·0997 rec rm. SSOO. 558· 1414· 3 Br. 2 Ba. Security park Oceanfront. 673·4154 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOMl':SFOR itf.NT r h ildre n, panoramic WESTLAKE VILLAGE . 548·9412 Martha Ing . pool & gym~ Child Balboa Inn orcanfront. H111n ru hh~ 3 6 4 Bdr111 t.'>75 llW 'l52~ CAMPU5Dl· IRVINE view• S1SO ~35-2334 Beautiful Adult Apts . No 2 c ~~ iJ:~~·t g:~· F.$~1~;· 2 BR. 2 ba duplex,. 2 car OK. ~75· 7141645·2462· Low winter rates DJ ily ....................... t"ei•u'ed yut<b" irar1111ei; OAdOmMIMtl pets. lmmed occupancy 631.6265 gar. Crpl, yrly. s.525 mo. Apo.........., ,_,.l1h.d or weekly. Kitchenette . ..... , P '"' lto7 Kida " ~b Wt'kome -•wt. 1241 U•fwtlillwd 3425 Poo!.spa,lndry rm .. ~ar. ~ 760-724 1 orUllfwwllhed JtOO SOO &up.675·8740. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'" ......,.. or 973 .....,1 Agt --.----avail. 2Br-S4l0.S480. -a p-1-1. 3126 N Be h R I ~ ~ ~· ' ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSI M .,.... VW'n' t ewport. ac ea ty ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'harm1.ni ) bdrm :s b•th no h·eo b condo r 11 set'ur d • gmt ••••• •••••••••••••••••• -Yacatioft l...tah 4250 bayrronl with 38' buat EPS TO BCll, • 28r, r , • u Y e · 645-8122or642·1603 2bd lb ~A25 Al Beach Baehelor's I & S E A W I .._. D ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4'-.. .. •. M 28•. frplc. Sl.000 mo luxur1ou.-1, clbhse. lots of rm. a , ~ . very · · ,... rloal IJIOO mo lit II vurm .• .,.., nl'"" <:rpb, RMP4~3816 extras . r eason rent Spaeious2 Br-$350. Pool & clean. Oarlyne 497·3629. 2br . rrom $430. VILLAGE Gnmdy.1'7$-tl6l i iove. cle.n II. In QlllCl <213)325-9522 da.vs Sam ' laundry fat'. 548-9556 661 ll63 642'2566 4bdrm. 2ba condo on North Shore or Tahoe Fully furn 51min from North Star $400 twkly. 957·3226, 530-3946 Rert L-.__.. a rea eo 12131421 3339 STEPS TO HACH --...-----" lf41 Love.ly family home. 3 My rna. 121315161992 froml2·7PM. l Br I Ba S350 Bach !bd r m p e n thou se ••••••••••••••••••••••• I RLK lo oc1•un, nr nt-w b e v e s w k n '1 s """'5 All t I pd Versailles 2•hr. se~. pool, br. 2 a. IJv. rm 111•1frplc. !714J631 4llS ¥-" u I s .., , New 1&2 bdrm luxory adult apts in 1-4 plani; rrom 5440. 2 bdrm from $505 + pools, tennis. waterfalls, ponds' Gas ror ('ooking & heating pa id From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beat'h to Mcl'"adden then West on Mc Fadden to Seaw1nd V1 l la~e (7141893-5198. Oceanfront. pvt beach. 2 sty, 3 br. 4 ba. din r m . din area. lge kit . washer ~SliB.AU 831 1873 gym . clbhse. $550 call Br MOBILF. llOME. ram rm. 2 \'ar gar For &dryerhook·up,dblgar. WoodbndgeCondo Jbr. AP"RTMEuTs· Rod760-93.13 Lan~e Big Rear Cubm Pool table. color TV. 2 frplcs. s l!k> 14 :>45-6916 compl turn Heated Maturu·pl Nopets S7 beaut. pool. Ocean side 1,,ba.SliOOmo "' " EfToro 3132 pool. security & 1tar111(e per mo +set' dep 12131 or hwy. Yr round rentul 851 2IX)O Beaut1rut 1tarden apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba. '' block to $800 mo. by owner 5699769 btwn .s 30 & avail $ISOOmo Din•s Pool &spa Adults. no2 Br 2 B a condo beach Yearly 642· 1802or 975-«>45 6 30PM 494. 7554 : eves 497 15.61 ownhouw pets h Bea utirul Everyth1nJ? 548-8083 B · Joh UnL-t-L-..1 3525 Rae $340 "aid. $526. Eves 962 4191 rian nson ._......_ t Bdrm S390·$400 " SELL idle items with a Big Bear. close lo slopes. sips 8, frpk. S45 1da~. $175 wkl~ 546-0116 aft 6pm 2br, No Laguna area. ocn J Br. 2Hu house. n11·t' t•ul view, nr city bus. no J(ar. d e s ac $620 mo 111cl prefer sgl retired adult. gardener. water No no yard work $400 avail pets 557-8247 ilfl s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H ~I h3 Bdrm. 2' ~bath, 2 frplt's. Delux" 1'wnhm" ., br. 11.. 2250 Van~uard. 540-9626 unt....,-. HC 840 Daily Pilot Classified Ad . I bh & I ... oe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- <' u . ouse po o · ba.ram rm,priv palm& t Bdrm $4002br .2ba,frplr,wetllar .. ---------------------------.. 3 / l 494.2500 H•wpori hach 3 f 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastblulf condo, 3 Br 21 ~ Ba. $1000/mo. 646 3125, 968.6887 Lovely 2Br, I Ba Pool. Cam rm, dbl attached gu r , dose to bch. singles w e I t' o OH '. N o d o g s $550mo. 963-5225 Mediterranean s t yle backvard. I vr new in l5l F:.2lst .. 548·24os Call a ft ernoons . Mon gale guraded condo with Westminster: S550mo. ------Fri. 900-2445 view . n t' a r b ('II<' h . Call Pennv 71 4·840·3084 Newer 2 Br 2 Ba $425 Monarch Bay a rea. $995. · Avail upprox Feb Isl Lovely 2 Hr with hu1ll Ag<'nl Larry. 494· 7554 parlmetlh Fwnish•d 548·8675 eves or wknds in11 Child OK ~ JBr. 2Ba, ABH. ocn views. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $475 2 Br 2 Ba. Brand new 842 1G52 Avail Mar I S800 mo alboa liklnd 3706 Townhouse. All built-ms , 3 BR. 21 .. Ba twnhse. rpll-, ----------4 ~r ·2':·bu TRl·L EVEL. 1714 ) 661·1161. 494.7231 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk .lndry rm .. c·arp<>rt gar .c·hildren &petsOK •ISLAND ESCAPE• Close lo schls. s hops&. Peter Bay front 2br. 2ba . Adultsonl.v,nonots SSOOmo AND,2BR 2 Ra. bl·h 5795 mo 962·4669 art s.550 mo yearl) $400 mo ,... Tie your Boat to the 6 a9U'1a MicJuef 325 2 w 1 n l er 123 ," ..: a s 1 TSL Mgmt. 642·6221 or gar. ehildren OK I mile P~ivate Dock & relax in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ravfront. LilllP Island 642 1603 to PCH $475 mo 964 2937 thd1s newly decorated 2 3 br. I'" ba, 2 sty condo. heShort>S lmmac 3 br 2 1213147s-3577 •H,; from9AM 5PM B rm Home on secluded H . R c h 1 t d re n o K . . """" 2 Br I Ra. Apl:. , Newport Island "'nJ.O" ba. Guarded gate. pool&: albo r · --~ 3707 Crpts. drps. Pillio. wood . • ' S525tmo. 830-6605 tennis BlO 83 1 1293 & 0 en .. MmO I the Sprin1i: & Summer 831.2327 •••••••••••••••:••••••• beam cln~s. Small pet S easons 1n Ne wpo rt $700 Wa lk to bearh JBr. ---1 Rr Carpets. drapes. OK Garage Beach the way lher were 2Ra. frplc. disl1washer. ••poti leoc:h 12'-9 stove. rerril'(e. l 't1ls pd I TSI. Mgmt 642 1603 meant ~o be enjoyed dbl gar lrg. yard. Avail.••••••••••••••••••••••• llte ns tls ror 4 $375 , Responsible Adults only ' March 1st. 964.4687 Nwpl bayfronl h i rise. 67S·O!l35 I 2br. '. ,. ba. adult:. onl~. $l0001mo.Availablt>W 0 ' Vll'W o r Catalina & rrplc . patio. "a;..her Dock for SBSOtmo 1714 1 PINE BEACH AREA Village 2 br 2 ba seeuri CoronaddMar 3722 dryer, carport. SHU mo 752·2584 Days/6757267 Exec 3 &4brtwnhses & ly bld.g Dock .. avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5480967aft 4 Eves. homes avail. now. Furn. 18 9 o I ease o a,;.. Dix ocean vu I Br. nc•wly . , , . &unfum 8411-3303 760-193.1 eves586·9967 . dcC'Orated w .:arai:\• T ill'. \ ICTORIAN 213r. · Adults $75 mo Ask for I '~ Ba " 1wr J\dlts. new NEAR NHYC. l Bd br. 2 ba. all J!aral'(e. lge BIG CANYON Mr l.cun Fayc640.9900 t•pts. drps. bltns. rnt·d yrl, r m .1 ~·a r d . c hildren OK . Townhouse 2 bdrm. 2 "aterpd.636-4120 s~o. AOUL T ..dlL. LIVING • I & 1 BA PallO 41)15 • 01sn .. .1s11e•• & 880 \ • 1'001 & Rtt Rovn' • Cio1• Otn l an0\1 do•n~ • JoQ 10 Btatn & !>"OO' • Ste r 1 Ci It SEA ENVIRONMENT 9632 HAMIL TON. H 9 962-4500 den. Complete harbor S650.mo. 842.8953 bath. rormal dining osta Mesa 37241 667 V1c-toria St $415 view Mo lo mo. S7SO . • • •••• • •• • •••••••••••••• Jo:xec· home 3Br 3ba. ram r1rep~ace. wet bar. s pa & SUSCASITAS 2hclrm. 2ba. frpk, C'nd 3Rr. 3Ra. 2frplc;... Hdu lt:>. rm . ':. m1 lo be h ~e;~:;· lm"t'arR ~o~dl Furn 1 br apl $32.'>& up gar. S450 1\dults.n1opets nopl'ls S75(J VERSAILU-:S · 2 Rr. 2ba. luxury rum l'Ondo Short term Gardene r incl Avail u .no pe s. e utcc L' I • Ad 1 · 673211 3 960H7!»1 to S850 p c r rn 0 . r.ne . ~ar u ts. no · 3 I 181. Lsc $800 1m o Co le s worth v &. Co .. pets 2110 Newport HI Bal'h. & 1 Br with tort. w New tux Plerµ111nt t•cm 213 378 ·3267 o r 640.0020. · $4R4968blwn8&5PM \'arp<>ls . drapn s.·. d{1s .. 1 2hr. $450Sfi00. LJDO ISLE.2Br.1"1ba 714 '5J6..1466.AJ(t. ' ' I home . Yearly $1200/mo. H...t~ Lrg. exec. style F:aslbluH f32h 5 Mo Ot>luxe Mohile rireplaee. $370 & up 2R3 poo . Jat·. tennis. 84fi 182fi H rbcMr 3242 Co ndo 3Br. 2•1 Ba . ome Malureaclull~ No Avoc·ado. Hayloft Apll-3Rr 11,.n a K1ds OK.nu Waterfront Homes Inc· a d. r pets Quiel. secure 1991 645-748.5 pet s . Ca r por t. $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rormal m. rm. am. rm. N Bl d . 6 373 Realtors 631 1400 Br 2 Ba at 17052 Agl. 675-6565. ewpurt v 64 11 · Stunning large I & 2 964 ·2566 or 973 2971 Agt . Edgewate r . $900/m o. '8 -3 B 2St 2~00 Luxurious bungalow. non Bdrm 2 Ba. itarden apt no ree Avail. immed. Call Tobin r. a. ory. 1 sq s m oking neat emplvd Pool & rec. a rea. 710 W. Nice Adult 1 Br Patto. HCHISes ......,...,_. Rily. ~1371 !~·2~3850· opr'°!'~2-lrt0yl0 louse gent Call 548-7197 . 1_8th~ St. nnnl. garage, rireplate ••••••••••••••••••••••• u. '" ,_,_.. Coro11addMar 3222 '"in• 3244 d d b h H•wportl•ach 1769 Npl Ills urea 2 br. I' h;i S325 CallR47 0!Y.i6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B r m . 150 y s to enr . Bil t ~.u, 203 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ""' d ·1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ns. nu cp "''·"' Oceanfront burh 1·1mdo T U RTLEROCK Broad-frp c . ....,amc re1 IOJ!~. I Oc r W k OJ(le 548-3281 Spectacular Ocean & Cit y moor Plan I. 3 br. 2 ba. S725 mo. 1714 I 645-3615 .uxury can ront ee . $550 or S750 & shr m pro light view. Lrg 2 Br 2 ly 2 or 3 Br Comp furn It 1 . F s ·d 2h lb· fit or buv w vcrv lo"' mn Ba . with formal dmmg dmrm.famrm.frpl.lge ondo. 2bc1 rm . ne" incldhnens.64047R4 .ove) • I e r. J . . . I $975 mo. Call Anthon~. kitch. comm pool. Nr no pels S37S mn pymts 646 <Y119 hi & ho . XI carpets & drapes. rrpk. · • 63 6 Wkdys 642-5757. Eves &. sc s . s ppmg. nl. spa. pool. etc Sec R~ite ·I· 155 NC'ur new xtra dlx tnwnh:. Wknds 644-8889. cond. No pets. $775 mon· t I 3b 2b ( I thly Call: 494-9$42 a rt $600 171 4 )673 7191 . Newer2Br w1thguragc ap r.: r, a, rpe. 4 Br 4 Ba. vu, pool, pv beac h. Cameo Shores CdM $1900 /m o Roh Koop63J.l266. Agt. 5PM , 972·3023. Adults. no pets $410 b I l n s . " d h k u P . $48·5766 skylights . vaulted ce1l Harbor View Pnrtorinn 4br. 3ba. w/pool & s pa. $1000 /lease. 960·1326 ings. dbl attch .l(a r . m:rny New upj!raded 2200 sq rt . xtras $.525. 545 36()11 Exec. Townhouse. Rat·k VALENTINE LOVE LINES Send a valentine message to your wife, husband, sweetheart. boss. secretary, teacher, friend or anyone special with a LOVE LINE ad. Your message will appear on Saturday mornin g, February 14, on the VALENTINE LOVE LINE page in the Da ily Pilot. For only S4.00 you can create your own message (approximately 4 words per line) each additional line is 75'. We also offer a choice of hearts to place at the top of your LOVE LINE AD EXPRESS YOURSELF 1 3bi:-. 21·~ba. ram . rm. ocean vu & pvt bea<'he~. Agt. 644·9060. Customiz.ed smgle family h o me. 4 br. 21• ba. formal din rm. comm pool. tennis. frpl c. S8751mo. 551·1690 Harbor Vi•w Hom.s Carmel model. 3 br. 2 ha. Northwoods 3 Bdrm. 2 patio rover. ja<' Never Ba .. Fam rm . frpl e. be ro re rented really ds hwshr. patio. No kids nice. Avail. Marrh I or pets . Avail now. S750. $875. 97!-3923 YEAR·ROUNO FUN: Social Ac11v1t1e~ 01 reel"•• FreP Sunday 8run1..h • BBQ ~•PM tie<.,• Plus much morl' Bay Newport Reach with LOCJUfta leoc:h 3141 view. 21 unit complex ••••••••••••••••••••••• with tennis court. pool. Lge. upstrs 2br. ba le. spa StOOO per mo Call crptd. cnel. ica r . N Sheila 641·9022. · Laguna. s.545. l·fi2:J.:1827 FILL THIS HEART WITH YOUR OWN lmmaculale5 Bdrm. Soof Hwy. Xlnt neighborhood $1200 /mo. 536-1453 3bdrm. 2ba. China Cove, steps to beaeh Sl200mo. \ 673·4195 - c Co1ta Mfta 3224 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 2 Br. Iba. 252 Knox St 'd E .s ide. S575 ulll int' :d Dr ive by, call 645·7009 964·2566 or 973-2971 Agt. fmmac. 3 br. 2 ba. I :.tv No fee. w /loft over ram rm'. Lovely 3bdrm condo With ror!11al. din . liv rm. carport. Call between 8 & patios. Jae. wallpaper & 5 daily 645-3840 ask for shutters thruoul. Most Ray. applcsnew 644 1833 WOOOIRIDGE westclirr Lovely 3br 2b;i. R 1ch earthtone colors. hSe ren~ed yrd. fr pk. 2Br. 2Ba twnhse. eorner cpl. patio. gar. lse S750 ----------1 unit. landscaped patio. 1714 )481·0514 lb 3 BR 2 Ba. carpe ts. t r · h d -:a drapes. fireplace. double s ove. re n g, ws r t ryr, Harbor Ridge Lautre b garage. fenced yard RV auto dr opnr. lse. adlts mont Model. Full ocean $675 mo. Owne r /agent ·e ~ m 7,,,.. 1977 access. 9650 mo. 631·5155 vi w ...,.,., 0 ""' GREAT RECREATION: Tpnr11s •Free Lesson~ 1111ti & pro ShOpl • 2 He;i1111 Club~• Sduna • Hyel1omds~c:19e •Sworn m "9 • 011v1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS. S,ngtef> 1 & 2 B• Jr uoms • Fur ... , O'(I & unturro~hl'<J • t.d.,1t L ''"9 •No Pets • M ae1.., Op•n oa '~ ~I I" Oakwood Garden Apartments loy McCcrch. Rltr. W 0 0 D B R 1 0 G E JBr. 3 t'a.r garage. 2H<i . Newp<>rt Beach/So. Quict 2 Br Adultsonly,no 2bdrm, North LaRunu. pets. $400.mo. 755 w walk to bea<·h & village 18th St 646_95<Y7 Ocean view $650 mo . . 497-4848. 497·5939. 2Br. tBa . Balcony $400 He porileoc:h 3169 2Br Studio l'":>Ba Patio ••• ":••••••••••••••••••• $475. B.I . D1W. garage, no pels 645 ·9857. PARK NEWPORT $48-4291- Ground noor 2 Br 2 Ra Stove. dshv.-sr. breakfast bar. patio. Adults. no pets S4JO mo + S250 se<· 645 5433 F:astside 2 Rr F:ndsd Ir~ patio. newly decorated Adults S1.25 673-~ COUNTRY CLUI LIVING Singles. 1&2 bedroom apts. & townhouses From $129 644 1900 I <'<'a nrronl for Winter R<'nta ls Fum1shed &. un rurn Rmker li75 491 2 p 541-7729 "CR EEKSIOE" Willow rrplc. split level. ncv. t:pl. ·100 16111 St Plan. Avail. 2·15. Prof nopels.9>00 mo8317372 , .... ,.,, Newlhr.noJ)f'ts.nokids.NO FEF:' Apt & Cnncln · HANDWRITTEN PERSONAL MESSAGE OF LOVE t=OR ONLY S20 n D ACTUAL SIZE OF HEART I wish to send a message through the DAILY PILOT LOVE LINE ,a 1 Mesa Verde 3 Br 131• Ba landscaped model home Lu x urious Blufrs . 2 i7t41 642·5113 $360 'mo . imme d rentals Vi lla Rentals on the park. 4Br 3Ba. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. Beam reil. Newport Beach/No. 759· 1914. 494·2962 675-4912 Rrokl•r D I wish to create my own '2000 Valenti ne Payment enclosed. \ [ i h } ti s F • Quiet cul·de·sac Near schools. S700/mo. 1st & last. Wkdays 549·2744. Eves641·~. HARBOR/BAKER area. 3 BR 2 Ba, pool + jacuzzi. ms mo + util. g r ea t f amil y ne ighborhood Av ail now. David. 646·3255 Mesa Verde. 4 br. 2 ba. sty. F.M .• Din. Frplc .. rrplc. DIR. W/O, rcrrig, 8801r111np E /Side dplx. yard. gar. ~uiet 2 Br 1 .Aa v.ith Dshwshr, M/W. $850. No Greenbelt $95()/mo. ·•' •t-.r• fresh paint. child pet OK. J?U raJ!e. patio. 1rnol pets. By appt. 964·2566. I 17141 64S.l104 1 BR. S350. 2 BR. S4SO. Adults. No pets. 1801 II Agt. No fee. Upgraded 3 Bdrm. 3 ha. Call Jim Rohan. 640-4509 15 ~ h St Ne"' 11° r l din rm F t R fr pl" lle11thts. $1150. 1>42·7340 Wdbridg new 2 Br. 2 Ba. · · . '· Luxurious 2 Ar 2 Ba Fam. rm. dbl gar. up· Cam el cpts. mex tile '" frpk , tennis C'rts. wl k In E /~~~ ~g~E~T~~~ up-2 br. 11-, ba t-~ar. lloa1t grades, nr lake. lease k1tch. Greenbelt Pool ht'h. pools. s pa. wklv or stairs .Stove &refer. S330 Hosp ar ea. nu de(•or . $700 /mo. 548 -8684 SlOOO/mo. monthly 673·3720 or inctds ulils . Adult!>. no open hse .Sal& Sun 1 ll·:l. Di c k /Steve . Eves I • 002 1274-6994. pets.673-6372. 4 238 H1lnr1a \\uy , 759·0875 ----~· L·~-~~~ ·~Sub lse lux !bdrm apl, --$SOO /mo.RJ0.5R75 uper E. side 3bdrm. 2ba. bdrm Laurelwood Patio J • 1 ll!L u $.500/mo + ut1 I.. prerer I new crpts drps paint 3 Br 2 Ba Steps to beach. Home. newly redec. Lrg person . Ref s req etc $750.' 1 ch.ild ok: Ocean view $625 f 1 r Crplc, din. rm. 2 car gar . a $700. 646-2821. g ii • Mesa del Mar or College Park. 3 br. 2 ba. '650. Nr schools. 646-2821 liv rm w/frpk. master * 675-5930 * 6«·8046. 642·6!00. Property House. 642·3850 bdrm suite, country 3637E.CstHw~CdM · or 642·1010 w inter . 2bd r m. r rple. Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. l'~rom • I kitch,2cargar. Water & br 3ba,2sty Stloomolse ocean v1ewfromdeck.no $300. Quiet building with YEARLY Be l 3 b 2 assoc. fees pd. SBOO /mo. 494-0066 Pet s S4 7 S . F: v es . . . au . r. Mesa Verde lrg exec. 4br. l~5S~l'...:.·7~58~1,:..:5S~l·::'.9~11::9'..:.. ___ ,i--------< 2 13 > 4 30. 4 327 D.,, s beautiful landscaping ba. Steps to bay & ocean 3ba. 2 sty. 3 car gar. ueaky-clean, upgraded (714 )67H689 · · ADULTS OVER 35· No S750 Bkr ~·3683 Grdnr ....,. 71.mo.t"""' Woodbridge condo. 3br 3 b l~' b N pt T _ _ · pets. LEEWARD APTS. --- ,_,.,. • ...... t V4 ba . Avail M a r c h r , "' 8 w err. A~ 2020 Fullerton Ave. 1 bllf WESTCLIFF 28r !Ba. Nice clean 2 Br. 1 Ba. l&OO/mo. no pets (213) twnhse. Frpk. patio, "U•fwRllh9d E. or Newport Ave & l Condo. Pool. adlts. no Fenced yard. ne\\ paint. 498-e090eves & wknds gar. pool. Jae. '650. ls t, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blk So. of Bay. 631-0397. pets lllOO mo. 7~·1630 or gar. $4.25. 1st. last + SUO s----------1 last . sec. No pets . 1-'">• l"-d 3806 957·8350al'l 7PM. Urtl•rock 3Br. 2Ba. iu2-211.11"' sec. 2548 Or1n1e "0 ". ~ .... _,,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'• ..... -. atrium, S700 mo. Avail b 2 b 28r apt w/(rpl t"I 1 1 Cathedral ceilings, frpk. ESTCLIFF 2 bdrm. l 11'l ...., .... o Mar l.851·0924 r ' a ' n r . c. u • nc. dsh wsht .. balcony . In ba. Townhouse. SS50 mo. By So. Cat Piasa. better 1----------I bch/school/shppg avail yrly. S700mo. quiet AduJt complex with Adults only, no pets. 1728 lh.n new 4Br, 2B•, frplc, nlvenlty Park garden 3/1. S725/mo. art 4PM 675-:1684 pool & spa. No pets. $490 Bedford Lane. 548·7533. d1hw1hr. new pelnt In & home, 3 br, 2 ba, l sty, 645·7498 I .... P'1•lllla 3107 mo. Garage avail. Mesa ---' out.STIOmo.531·9563 encl. 2 car gar. a /c. rec ewport Crest Condo 3 ••H••••••••••••••••••• Pines. 2650 H a rla . Br. 2 Ba. All Adult, no fac avail, 1875. Lease. Br. 2~ Ba. Comm. pool, NI c e 3.b d rm ' 2 b a . 549·2447. pe~. From $425. Pool. 1 Br. frplc, backy'ard, private, $.150/mo. ulll. Inc-. 811 adult only. tu-rr.. Tom 63l-G8'18 aft. 8. tennis fireplace dbl 9850/mo. tlU June , Will spa, relrige. Ir dsw,hr In· ' • furn. 875-5710. reehouse, lbr over gar. c Id . Ac r oss ( r o m WOODBlUOOECONDO elet. garage. Avall. now. ne.-ly redec., 274 E. 19th. Newport Beach Golf Luxurioua Brentwood for See to appreciate. 115<>. Yearly large 2 Br. t Ba. 131Smo. 142•9880/64&·1221 Course. Shown by appt. rent by owner. Xlnt loc. 642·4157. wit h 2 palloa. d is· only.545-~. I br hie, 1ar, fenced yd. on lake; nr pool, Jae Ir hwu he r l aundry & NEWLY decorated 2 Br 2 i--....;.. ____ _ PettlrkldaOK. 1510/mo. pal'lt. z br, 2\-\ ba, prof. Br 2 B~c;..adnrront aarage e5o e75-l2l3 B• townhouse, frplc, ealcllfr, nwly decor.· ZlllA Pomona. 645-5480, landacaped front Ir baclt hOmlnte~ ltl-:_apeard, C · ' · petlo, encl iar .. child~n 2Br, tBa. trc. kite-It. patio .. -peUoa. • wafurn. All " '""""""" P11 "' • Y ·•rHI .. Mmr JIU OK, no clop. 1525/mo. Ir encl. p r . M75. MZ·Zl'4 _:..;..:......:......:....------• feea lncl. Furn. negotla· furn. or unlum. SUOO/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.al21. Sl50dep. 4 Br. z Ba. Fam. rm. ble.-.-. mo yrly.Ownermaycoo· Nice view. 3bdrm, 2ba, 2 BEACH YEARLY. 2Br. frplc, d1lawr, bit-Ina. aider whUr renta l. No 1unclftb, rtl>lc, beum, 1bdrm wtt.b carport, 129(). 28•. CkeaJI view rrom A.all .... 11th. S7JO. JU SELL 6lbe ltema wit.b a pet• 1pleaae. Uoyd at no pets. RJchard l40-11SO m Well 1ah St. Apt 0. patio, frplc. Ir D/W. ISZ5. I!. IM.a . S..1511. Dalb PllolCIMaifled Ad. Jacobi ReallylTMeTO dys: l40-707hv.s. 941·9131after5pm. (213)...-. f' D ·VISA µ • D D Master Charge it Please bill me. Name .........•.. I • • ••• •a"••• • • • • • • • • ·: }, Street ........ . City ... . State ... Zip .. Phone Exp Exp Use the handy box below to write y1'ur Love L•ne Message {Minimum 4 hnes) " \ - 0 Add $4.00 heart to my Love Lines 0 Add $2.00 heart to my Love Lines Mail to: DAIL y PILOT LOVE LINES P.O. Box 1580 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 l . 4.00 4.75 5.50 8.25 r ' c b a h ~ p a ( I h ti p • I --"-~··t.t ................................. 1 ......... . :.;=:=:=====~• •UI Hr. fOr your elalld o•PI•'• ttom• Im AceouaUe ulllnt• + !:'~!:=.~Sue •l"'!:.!..8•!...!!mt. ~VE'IPAINTING •~ !!! ~ ~ cwt.om ..._. tnturill1 C uvt _.an_ •c· .-r'YIDl.U..tyee,. ll1il -pro .. ., .. u lulldl•• Ue -...,511.~ • ct·e laups . eor1e. curate. Low pri~. Call Ma.tReuoftable ••••••-"•••••••••••• N 6 •--1 PalDU.,, QuaUty WOl'tl. •• reCl0¥en, .... _.r Reaaonable Rates. Call 1peelall1t/1tay-bu1y W-4537 prie• . ...U.ble. $4MIU • •1 Ar.,L).,.. >' lh pa Ira ta v In I• ' 50-2015 for appt, ~1. hu uNd, He'd. 780-730 llra 111·1'M.•M31 C ... C.. H ~ ...... . . PROFWALLCOVERlNO QUAU'l'Y ROOFINO AU typea, hw e8l. ... _.. _ ....................... ;a w11 M....., Fine ext/int painUna b c mm II Id ti 1 ... a1.. 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Haul, cleanup, concrete material. 499·1226 af Rsnbl.Steve54'7-4281 , ........ 1bh1el R~h nl11hl 1111 . Stearn, shampoo. Prof Gen conCr.rounctatlonsto removal.Dumptruck. &pm AGAPEFORCE PL.6STERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t!!Y 'OUC'h u ... rntcirau oru, noor wC>f'klnt. Wood, Ule, finlah. Uc It Ins. 493-3358 Quick serv. 642-'7638 . Painting Company All typea-lnt /ext. Certificated Teacher will 9DOFf' hard11mod venaerlnfl p•rquet. Slrlpplna, wax-. . BRICKWORK : Sm al 3Generationsor 645-8258 tutor your c hild kin· U /)'r& A Touc·h 0 Ing Guar.8.18-5543 Construction all types, 20 Clea~ups, Trimming & Jobs. Newport, Costa Painting Excellence ._.,__ -de r garlen-6th grade. ........... Ma11ci I.JI 061'7,831 ~ -yu. exp. free est. hauling. Freeestlmates. Mesa Irvine Reh "_.,.,01 -. 675-1208 v ... Oaeb~~)o( Tlpt.op Carpd Care llc1S345119. 645-5973 557-8271 . 675 3175 · · ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- lentee OU...W.. ~63116 . lnter/ExterfRefinishin Plumbing. Remodeling, Ty,-. 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Steam clean & uphols •• '!:":•••••••••••••••••• 2x4 INK 673-C279 Co. has grown--sam dus t r ial, Residential · I c II R d VI..._-I ...---.. •••••••••-•••••••••••• Mr Pak>lnbo.Y62831 4 Work uuar Truck mount ood · I 11· 'd F 1 t slmp e ! 8 aymon _.. ec .... _, • D 11 S · r 1 Hotts.cle•ilg g servu.•e. ns, c . ree est ow ra es Worth at 552.4S37 ...................... . Drivewa.11. park me 10' CUSTOM CAKrlo;NTt( Y unit 645-37ts Qua{Y&~~~~"'1s& re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• #Tl24-436. 641-84~ 673-07:17. .. _ . . . Record /protect : hsehld :==:t1~·:ai:s Home~l Qual work, Shampoo & steam clean mod. Lie. 389944. 532.5549 Want a REALLY ~LEAN Student will move you a Painting& Papering J im s Plu_mbmg. repair. passess.ions, busi. .inv. reas pnces &45 499'7 Color brighleners, wht ----H~USE! Call Gingham v er Y r e as. rate s Wallpaper Removal remodeling. free esl. ms. ~la1ms. depositions . ... , ... I CtJ""") ... INT"'RIOR crpts JO min bleach tric.. Girl. 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Clas11ified Ad. 642·5678. ....... to~ 000 e...... 4400 Office...... 4400 Co-wclal MoMy to &.om 5025 Loat I,._.. 5300 ost I,._.. 5300 Jobi W..e.d, 7075 -t•lp W..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving'.' Avoid deposits& 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want Jor2oCficesavail,immed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easymoneyavail.for2nd •Foundorlostapet?Call FOUND· Coll ie/She Qualified Admin. Assist. Answ~rin~Servicetaking cut living expenses! financial inst 7000s.f. occupancy, prime I<><'. in Store Space for lease. 1500 & 3rd R.E. loans. Ask for us! We' re the Pet Pals. m·x E ·18th/NB 0 ! Xlnt ref. Seeking P.T. applications for llPM· Professiona lly s ince 1st. f'loor.Agent~l-S032. N.B. R~pt., conf. rm .. sq. ft. & 1260 sq. ft. i!' Mr . Tittmann. Bkr. (714)739-2988 A~i~alShelJ.er 6J.~730i · position. Eves.642-3832. 7AM shift Sun & Mon on· lt7l. t --law library avail. Non· Huntington Beach. Flexi-544.996() ly. 362 3rd St., # C. HOUSIMATES 50·500 sq., ft . grnd fir. smkrs. Contact Sara bleterms.213/596-7202. Afoundorlostpet? FOUND: Brown Male LIVE In Hspkr nurs,e. LagunaBeach 832_.134 utils pd. fi rom $200. 779 851.8141 --. MortcJ1911. Trwt Call A Pet Hotline Boxer vie Baker/Babb Avl. Feb. 15th. loc. refs. ~------W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom ·---C.M. Auto Repair SllOO Dffcli 5035 (714)761-1209. 557 4662 675-83'78 ANSWERING SERVICE •se....dU•a.g* 957-1900. 230Eoat 17tt.St. 1100 sq ft. w/hoist . must••••••••••••••••••••••• · Graveyard relief. Expr. Counselors to personally ---. Prime C.M. suite, 400 beclean.Ray548-9898 S...,_Mlig.Co. FOUND: Sn:' fema!e '•"4MMlh 5350 Reliable. paid compa· impt.CM ~G-1777 select your compatible IRP~RT AREA Birch &/or SOOsq ft at 80' per ft, All types ol nal estate Golden. Retr1ev_e r mix ••••••••••••••••••••••• nion /friend . Able t ----'-------rm m te to s u it your & Brtstol 225 lo 7SO sq ft. many amenities. Avail Store , shop o r hobbyl investments since 1949. dog, vie Hamilton & PRE LAW student needs travel. For more Info. AP a r l men l 0 ff ice lifestyle. Shared-Living F'~m S200. No lease re· immed. Terry Cressman w /Ofc space. 600 sq.ft. a tj S-=l.::!:&:e ii Thurin, CM. 642· l.295 $25,000. Will do anything call 7~8519. Man ager. Newer 100 631.1801. 833 Dover Or qu1red.CaJI SS7-70to 554.9000 38'. E/SldeCM.548-7249 r-.;::::::::' R Legal Confidential LYN d . ho Units. Costa Mesa. Rent S NB · ____ -1.,. eward. 2 small fem Ter· M · 0 es1res me nu rs· Apts .. bltpng. 5 days /wk le 31 O.C. AIRPORT AREA pprox. 450 ~. ft. Zoned llMhtstrid l...tal 4500 642-2171 545-0611 riers lostJ/S. Vic Harbor ~~ ~ . Box 3242. Ing. Will clean. cook Verifiable rental & office Male~ shr Sbr. 2ba. I 150 to 3000 sq. ft. of C-2, A/C, crpts. drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . &Victoria,C.M.645-9396 · · shop. Refrences661·3690 exper required. S800mo hse. C.M. Spa. Nr SC elegant exec space. No SI80 mo. 1:.> E. 17th St .. W a reho~se space fo r W1do"! has mon~y for2ND . TOM MY'S --:----. . 642·4907 lG-4. Plaza• Frwy. 1225 Shr ~ease req. 759-8978. SuiteP,C.M.548•1168. lease with freight door. T .O. s any sm~ above LOST. ~ry/Wht Male ~at OFNEWPORT Will. baby-sit your ch~ld -----_ utils. 641·4913. r ------3750 sq ft. Xlnt loc SI0,000. No credit I . no mi ss Ing 2 / 2 . v I c ESCORTS 752-9368 while you work, lunch tn· Arhsl wanted, talented. so.sq.ft .S4SOpermo 4001MO's facil, 2,ooo·sq.ft . HarbornearMacArthur. pnlty. For action call Walnut/Santa Ana Ave. -cl.Nonna642-6832 ambitious, preferably S24_0, new ~ach house B1 .rc h St Newport ReducedtoSl200mo.lse S~nlaAna.979-0703 __ AGT67~73llanytime Reward642·4642aft4PM ATLAMT1S MASSAGE HelpW..ted 7100 withsculpt~reor carving Nice family. 536·0846. Beach.Agenl~I S032. RedCarpet.893·1351 FO U NTAIN VALLEY INV sr -Lost Ct I hit I SPA ••••••••••••••••••••••• exp. Must like to meel & wow • ----SRAISEft.S. E ORS a . ma e w e ong w k 'th I c II ---·--real Loe Ample par1t· PACIFICCOA~'T HWY 1000 sq ft up, Slater/Mt. w A NT B ET T E R hair. I ast s een H Be Pamg~red bJ 16 ACCOUHTIHG or W1 peop e. a Femwantedto shrhome ing.600sqft $515/mo. Harborview,IOOO sqft Herrman. A IC sprkld. YIELDS Harbour 2/4/81,answers eei;.,utPMs~ls . p:en Gd . w /number s 499·1968· with same nr. O.C C Call494·6404.494·75SL Office suites at 73"/sq ft. start at no gross Agt. onT.D.'S&Notes?! to •'Winte r " 12 13) ~:.34::i 7 ays. one MacGregor Yachts. 16311 _________ _ $225 /mo. ref s . req 645·3670. 004.4590 Call Dennison Asso<". 592·~:.> Placentia.CM ASSEMILERS S40-~. F.xce~:~u~Qio~ted on~l9 sq ft dlx office wtfan· Approx IOOO sq rt. Ta lbert 673'7314 Lost : Costa Mesa area COVER GIRL Accounting ~~~dsM:ss;:~bj!~!0 .;~2 Female roomma te• 11thSt.CostaMesa.Call taslic ocean view. pvt &Gothard,call995·208J. MockeretRahMfcJ. Lrg black /white dog. •OUTCALL+ ,AYROLLCLUK yrs . exp. Candidates needed Sep. fum hdrm Healonomics fi75·6700 bath ssso. 631-7770 Mon-Fri. 9-Spm. SINCE 1981 Io o k s Ii k e H u s k y 953.0778 MC VISA Exper 'd. in processing must have gd. manual sep. bath. Share 1700 sri .J: ,L-ST RATE 1 - -tst&2nd TDs. SSOK·SIM + Reward. 641-0612. time cards for aerospace dexterity. gd. eyesight. rt. Condo in llunt Heh * DILUXE OFFICES* MESA Owner /Non Owner SF Rs L 0 s l b 1 a<' k , w h 1 le Fl RST LADY fastener mfg co. Must neat in appearance & de w/gar. Incl private spa m From J room up to 2300 S &Condos know 10 key by touch & pendable. Work 1s in life & tennis. Call Gand y sq. ft. Low rates. No IMDU TRIAL Commercial & Industrial Lablllusky max, I blue Escort. Models familiar w1lh a com s upport medical eler 960-lJ<WI. NEWPORT BEACH tease required. 2172 Du-PARK PETER DOBBS e Y c . I brown e Ye puteriied system. F.xC'el tronics. Gd. benefits. On I Pont Dr. Adj. Airport.er 640·601S 573.9043 ··Be a r · · Ca 11 M 1 k e 'arty DmteH"S. benefits w loppty for ad ly responsible persons 600io 4200 Sq Ft Hotel.833-3223.9-12 642-2317. * 972-1345 * vancement. seeking permane nt 2br. 2ba. util incl. rem on ly . Oa kwood Apt ~ $235/mo. Call answer ad • 386 642-4300 Roommate wanted. M F, 25-35 to shr beaut houM• in L aguna Aca<•h 494-5844. Resp Female to share 2Rr •JanitorialService& ... E___..C.....,H 711W.17th.St. Lucrative 1s t T 0 Found:good-temp.Collie· MC&vtSAAccepted IOSAN,IHC. emplymt. need apply. "....,r~• ~• Costa~a.Cafif. Negotiablediscount 114·548-5533 Call · Mrs P a rell i Utilities Included Full Service Suites 642-4463 673-0727 Shep mix. E. 18th & N>A pt TOL'CH A CLASS Newport Beach 581 ·3830 •AdJacent to Airport SCUT COSTS$ BI vd C. M An 1 ma I ESCORTS Equal Oppty Emplyr & Restaurant Row SEEK ING pvt. investors Shelter. 754-5311 752 M •Al·cess to 3 MaJor Allyou~~/0r,one •2080 sq ft warehouse forwellsecuredlsl&2nd -· 17 l -~111m .......... ---1111ASSF.MBLF.RS w e will f'wys m~~7:e avail for 1mmed oc· TDloans.CallforfurtherFound·MMalamute.v1c ACCOUNTING t r ain Appl y ?A M <'U pancy •2910 sqftun- 1 in formation . Realty Adams & Mesa Verde •FOXYLADY• CCQ S MacGregorYachts.1631 833·88 I) •usiltt>ss ll...tal 4450 •ls avail for immed. Ol.'· Portfolios 552.3339 . Drive. C.M. 54G-Q37 OUTCALI ONI Y A UNT Placentia. Costa Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••• c upan<'y •2780 sq ft --- - -VISA •.• MC 2Ba home. Irvine. pool. uxurious. full serv1l'e nf- jac, $300 mo. 552·0504 eve rice s pace. I 6 rms. ('On or store &office space at warehouse avai I. late Found. lge, i;:olden M dog. * 972-11 31 * RECEIVABLE reasonable rates. office hrs. Mon. thru Fri '•"°"""'/ 552-1435, 855-0215 Cl R A ~ Feb •JJ<sq ft •Leasing JMtOWte.......tl/ Feb. 6. in El Toro. I Stl!R.UILERS Fem Rmmte to shr 2br serv ll·es Ne wpo rt - -I feren<'e room . sec'I ap~ ,CdM SJOOmo Incl Bea<'h, Call for info . .ut1l s . Neat . Resp 752.6188 760·9437. 63.3.9111 Ext7257 I Carol ~50 sq. fl Delightful work· . ini;t s pace with ocean Looking for M I F to shr view Full bath. 3 yr o ld beaut. home on beach al T Npt. 673.1219. 838·72 10. bldi;t. S450mo. umer As· Ask for Jerry socs .. 494-1177. 2 Rms avail. 311 M IF non· smkr 3br twnhse W. 18th CM $195 645-6835 Ive mess. Fem lo shr 3br, 2ba, hme nr. bch H.B. newly re decorated S250 536-1140 Fem to shr lux. 2br. apt. ocn view. N.B. 673-5425 WOODBRIDGE. Irvine F for 4br /2112 ba home. pref. nonsmoker Pool, jac. leMis. S240. 857-1447; 641·0977 X24 I F shr new 3br dplx. 1 blk ocean, frplc. $250. N.B. 675-5219 eves. M /F to shr 3bdrm Condo w/2girlsin C.M. Require a clean. resp, non·smkr 25·35 call 631-2395 N.B. Beach. Clean. neat mature male, non smoker to share 2 Br. 2 ea. home with same. Gorgeous ocean view. $350 utils . inc lude d 646-8055 Ask for c11rr. AIRPORT AREA Furni s hed or un · f urn is hed Executive Suites 12xl5 in Irvi ne, wa lking distance to Airport. 2082 Michelson. 714 n52·0234 Prof business woman i.--------- 25·30 yrs seeks room mate 1285/mo. Rancho San Joaquin 552-6179. Cflce space for rent. up to 3500 sq Ct. Modem bldg nr airport, covrd pking. tbdrm house in H.B. all util pd. Sl 05/sq Ct Bloek to beach. $200/mo. 1-833-__ 9<8' __ P_e-"'g""gy_. __ 500 ta 2700 Sa Ft. 8.4 Sat lG-2 Lott & Foeilld -E I Orange County mfgr of MESA VERDE bR •••••••••••••••••••••• Found: yg fem . Shep. herapeutic Mas~age by , TIM co.try'• ._..,.,, electro-mechanical pro· PLAZA Storaci-4550 .-owte.......+s 5100 mix. vie. Bolsa Chica & Physical Therap1Sl. Earl I vocatio11al tral I CJ ducts is seeking trainees 1525 Mesa Verde F.. C. M. •• •• •••••••••••••. ••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• Edinger, H.B. Can not 548.2817 by appt. lO-? hot 11 11 for day shift to assemble 545-4123 A 6000 f ·1 CCNll-• •• electronic switches &dis· pprox. . sq . t . ava1 . G•SOHOL, keep. 846-1591 -r--1 • · F t · V ti ,,,_ -•........& ...... a.-for plays. Apply in person : an oun am a ey near s-"'IHOL. c......,.. appaSU9 .. , Newportstoreoroffice s .D. Frwy. $1320 mo ~ Fou n d : b I a ck F C'ireatC-.-y who1tcnbcn• MathrS,.Clatties S48 s/f, nr post office John 556-9360, 548-7533. ALCOHOL Chihuahua. Royal Oak & Escorts a Pffso. tc 1640 Monrovia. CM Jerry 213/477-7001 - - - -Make fuel for that com· Glenwood, H.B. 894·6054 Z4Hrs. 641_0180 accomtillq -~. 642·2427 E.0 .E. Storage. R .V. Boat, fortable gas guzzler. UHi 10.f.ey addl119 ~~~~~~~~~ Newport Beach. Sl.25 Truck. Car. Hunt. Bch. How to book available-FOUND: Set of keys w/l Cmh/CMcks . 111ach•11e t p 35 :: f d ,f. 1 · · · 1 e •bo w ' • ' •• •ssT. DllECTOR sq. t. New 1x o ice or Nr. Edison Plant 5'19·9536 local energy club form· g. in1t1a on a a. e Alll &pjMC fVisa W'M mtd who • retail w/pvtbalh,securi-I _....... .... 460-0 ing. For info: write have no phone. pis run • ah II COM-Fulltime-pre-school ty. a /c. 600-2400 sq. fl. 509 ...tah W-.u Sofarhol R. + o. Assn. ad where we can contact MHtC 1 •• over 857-1263 31st St. <next to Bank of ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.O. Box 1916 C.M. CA you. DIVOllCE-IY-MAIL th• pholle. E1celt.11t ------ Newport., Lido Cannery Nurs~ & c~ pood. le want 92626 --FOu .. ·o·. Blk & orey male Fa s t . Accurate • talory mtd ftllployH AUTO/DETAILER are a l . 6 7 5 . 3 2 3 6 , studio w/k1tch or 1 bdrm. " ., b fit C t t Ex-ieftce 1.-irTd (213)641.9700 Quiet, clean. reliable. or Lott&F..-cl 5300 Huskie, choke c hain. Complete S85 Action •11• s . Oii ac : F · .-:-"'-;-· PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAI LABLE 500-2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTER 171418427030 •11 I • 1 Joln "topquahty team rental, or share Nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rome. NY rabies tag · ,,,_ ca, r•r101111e detailing expensive cars. Hoag 646:_~afl4~m. 1187. ~7565 •PACIFIC. o.,.... .• uul. Good driving record req. C all 8 to 5 wkd ys. lnhtn1jhtvt>1t/ FOUND ADS SCRAM-LETS •ESCORTS• NATIONAL 751-1337. ask for Dave FiR..ce ANSWERS 549.1519 EXT. 7935 EDUC •TIO.._. only i;~;·•••••••••••••• ARE FREE MusUn Rebel JustO~~~lRING24hrs. 4400C:,..D~ AUTOMOTIVE Opportwwity SOOS Call·. Rigor Escape '"-Opet ator I •••••••••••••••••••••• • CRUM BS ~ ,SY CHIC H•wport e..dl, CA 1.-.f Ccnhier QUAIMTWIME STOIE 642-5671 My mother was a cleanti-UADIHGS 714-546-73601 Full time Tues. thru Sat WITHTASTIHG IAI ness nut. Al dinner she 556-1178Jack Dealership experience Tu used to lie a pet bird to ---------Equal Opportunity preferred. Call Elsie CSOH, All'ZOHA -m y n erk 5 0 t h e re INTRO SPECIAL Employer M /F Thompkins. #1 Lici!n.Se, wines. im-. w 0 u Id n . t be 8 n y MYSTIC MASSAGE ported and domes tic Jiave something you CRUMBSleft . MASSAGESlOW /AO beer. cheeses. gift ware. want l? sell? Classified ---Santa Ana 556·46561---------• glass ware and much adsdoit well.642·5678. Sell idle items 642.5678 ----ADMIH.ASSIST/ more.Grosses96S.000an· ---Singles. Men 30+. Girls SICIETAIY nually. Asking $35,000. 21-65. Register : SIO . Excell. oPPtY. fo r high carries. Pat or Susan Wi l CJ tros. ty~i n g & shorthand 1-!~arle Ike TOYOfA.YOLYO 1 •u H.,._ ll•<l Cetle Mete "'646-U OJ., S40-t07 S25,000 down and owner \ 1 /~.L. ~ 835·0489. John Millard In· power indiv. with top Shew, Delphi Realty , s kills . Must be ag· 6839 Camino Principal. \Jnt1Y ri-fl FANTASY gresslve self-starter & * AUTo.lOTMEH! Tuc son , Arizona . 7~""' t""rv .ab le t o as·s um e Chevy'dealeroffers full (602)885-2393or88S·OOS3. ~V-rO'{ llEADIMG, ITC. responsibility. Congenial or part-time per manent Fully equipped Sandwich !Ul . .nil' ,. .... 11 .... 7 O.C. NEWEST & MOST Newport Beach comm 'I. positionstoyoungmenlo U \rc-'I (..OI~ LIBERAL STUDIO IS brokerage ofc . Call : assist in the Body & Shop. Seals 36. Beer & · Now THE BE Ac H Laila, 83S-2900 Service Oepts. in varied. Wine. Nearly new fix· AREA'S CLOSEST AC·~~~~~~~~~~ interesting tasks. Opp. HiqhVltlMlty lures. Xlnt loc. Great lef TION . 8125 Bolsa .r= for advancement. See ,._. stn.t" money maker. Hunt. ~-----~.J Midway City.m Just 2 ALCOHOLISM Mr. Stude. Traffklocaffoft Bch . 540-6293 T .D ,.,,.....,...,,. blocks east of Beach CMSLl.-.AMILY HOWAIDCM•rold Properties \/~~ 1?J Blvd. behind liquor OUTPMT ALCOHOL DovefrQuailSt.s. Special u.llN) hu•H..... f 1 r'":J store. ~9243. Candidate 11hould have NEWPORT BEACH ........... How .. ~rr.~.~! .... !~.'.~ ~Ouf ~ Promising Athletic Man ~5~~~:.= t~~a:. •-UT-O_M_cmv __ E ___ _ HA IE OFF IC E, __ 1_7_1_4_f6_7_M_6_6_2__ looking for attractive men t pr 0 g r am . ,411'5 SPACE LOAN S500 or more. Dbl. dull, school teacher type. CourueJon must be self· COUNTBMAH + Vi utU. S3M633. OHie• ...... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLAZA UICunYI SUITES "There ia a dlffuence." 714 /752-0234 2082 Michelson Dr. 1212 2021 Buatneu Cntr #213 Ele1ant prof bldg, 85' per 1q .n . lae. Red Carpet, -.JaSl IOU.CIMTll MIWPOIT Sle8aat executive aultes ta ,...Up local.loo. With complete aupport ..,.vteea. 714/lll--Olll In new ...1'i ...... Condo. Npt NewStores/Officesc· your money. Loan Is Use A-~-Aj · to discuss true feelings & d irected, able to lecture, Dealership or rorel1n vy''""' Nr Laguna Be•ch sty secured by unprecedent-ft#N~ fffl SerVtCe 'bl t tion d 6 F r w Y Sa n ta A n a Hall. ~800 sq ft. street ed 111t ln film financing h I . d poss1 e recons rue o Individual 11roup auto parts experieace nr.alrport area. 12 X 16 level. 494_5688 history. '7l4-lll5?-4086 W en p acing your a ••• a of 1po_tentih~lly lpong11tferm counselin1. If recover· prefen-ed. Call Glen for + secretarial area. Daily Pilot ad number w i ll re atlons Ip. ro era· Ing, mu11t have 3yrs. an appointment. Month to month. Call ,,.._Locaffoll H o/o.UAIAMTHO • I .1. d lion & Consideration. sobriety.Salarytostart; IOYCAIYll 549.2120 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach Custom home builder appear In your C aSSI te ad You know the number ? SJ.200.Sl300tmo. + many IOU.SIOYCI Rent• mos. to 3 yrs. 180 to ~ st(. Flex. terms. Furn. or unfum. Lo cost. newly decorat· ed. Quiet Costa Mesa area. 2300 s /f, Bathrm & wet bar. Sml l rm, '"">' close. 2510 No Grand, SA . Boulevard-Huntington guaranteea 25% per an-• We take your messages benefits Inc luding a AtelMW Beach. Ideal for real num paid monthly or 24 hours a day ••• YOU call ~ ...... :.:. ~:~~pport·Uke U:~~:P!:~ 640-6444 estate office, store or proportionate share In " other swtabte bua1ne1111. 2 prortta. -.507I. 646-1432 I n at you r c on v en I enc e ••••••0 ••••••••••••• •• with some o1 t.tae best pro----------p... b .. _ ·1 bl .... & fesalonals 1.n the field. --------• ,,vate at .. .,, avai a e •021 duri ng Office hours and ,get ..... _.... 7005 For a confidential In· immediately. 10 Year ..., - lease. Attractivel y th..(t responses.to your ad • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tervieww write ad priced. qulty I: Purchaae Money th · S S • i I $7 SO Slrint lnltnamen.t inatruc· #'715. b' Pilot. P .0 . 642 .. 321 xt216 Loana: '50K·S'150K, no I erVICe S On y ' lion, Violin /Viola. Boll t c.tll Meaa. Wedd~s down pymt Credtt or In· week. For more lnforma-(Be Ii D n er.' ell . CA .... Oure1Q1loyea come r e\ulr•menta. ti on ·and to place your ad perieMed). Cello <befin· know aboat tbla. ad· OPPOITUHITT knocks often whea you UM result•aettint Dally Pllot Clualfled Ada to .-ch the Oi'an1e Coast marttet. • Pbone~-5871 rlmegroundf'looroffice. Homea, pta, Com · CSllL~2_5678. aera). Emaemb e /Kert...,,.. •• O.E. No. Sant.a Ana near col· merclal blfJ:.' courteay u.. chamber muale, also W ff', lei•· From .81'·.'75' 1q ft. t80KRbll ra71. )~·..!!'omaa • aome lacll•ldual 1tu ·i---------•1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~. From 31J0.3000 1q n. on..._ __ ._< _4_·------_, 1111.... clHta. lulllatd Grad. SellwldaEASEI 1· 17th St. Ownr /Alt. Find what JOU want In rml lap teaelter. New In rt•aaU&UE seo.-(JJrm.41156 Oalb' PUotC..lfleds. ...._ C.U-.-r. C....... A* .. 1171 TRAVEL AGENT orn1n g. afl~r n oon & las~c::, P ac;/;c :Jrave/ Sc/wo/ 610 I. I 7th St. S..to A11C1 17141 543.9495 ht.ltll"-4 IHJ Financial Aid Programs Accredited by the Accrediting mmission of t he National Association of Trade & Technical hools. Amer ican Airlines Sabre Compute r Training WAS 1980A REASON FOR CHANGE? 1981 Take Action Now! $Cash in at Golden west$ Presenting Lloyd Shoemaker's School of Real Estate • Full Length Course Refundable tuition, 8 sessions Including a ll te>et . sample tests & lectures. wee61·end refresher & math & testing SMS1on. • Week-End Course • Math & Testing Session For those ol you who are ready to take the state exam. Don t take a chancel Until you've attended our Math & Testing Session to see how prepared you really are. Also Available • Broker's Correspondence Courses • Broker's 3-0ay Lecture Session . ~ ~= t:~= ~~1:'~::..o:. ... 213/926-7847 714/827-5801 free Introductory Lecture 8907 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach. Ca. , ........ .,... 11 • Orange Coaat DAIL v PILOTffueeday. Februaiy 10, ,~, •• ADVENTURES IN ATTITUDES A Seminar for people who want to live more effective lives personally/professionally 1. Discover how to insure effective communications. 2. How attitudes affect the results we achieve. 3. How to manage your emotions and understand others. 4. How to develop good human rela· tions and solve problems. 5. How to develop more of your leadership potential and use mot1va· tion. 6. How to integrate goals with self· management and manage your time. DA TES: Feb. I l, IAM-1 OPM Feb. 14, IAM-5PM hb. 15, IAM-5PM LOCA TIOM: M•wport leach California State Board Registered Nursing approved. $125.00 per person Please Coll 493-0179 EUMINATE llARNING PROBLIMS We Offer: Specialized Programs Designed to Help Students Who: • Dislike School or Learnlna • ~come Confused Ea~ily &)) • Daydream in School er • Feel Lost • • Feel like a Failure • Have Poor Grades • Learn Slowly • Don 't Know How to Learn Tutoring or Remediation in Language Skills, Comprehension, Phonics, Math, Spec1a1 study Al br Programs and ge 0. Counseling Available THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER A DIVISION ()I [OU HCI< Call Today--642-9088 ~~ .. ~~ ... .?!!! ··~ ......... ... needs belp, omee or aaletftl* ......... NI area,,._ Hotec.sas Earn u . per llr. houaffee"81. Girl l'ri· day Houubt>M Servkel. Servln1 Irv, CdM • N.8. Aoprox. 11 hr. wk . 551.5022 '..fo1less " dlntn1 room supervilor for pvt c:ows- lry club, mutt know bow to t ype, Aak for Fruk 549·0377. ·iolel H..!":C.... 2nd shift. Apply: MW Marci, Surf • Sand Hotel. Laguna, 497-4477. HOUSBllPR -1 For working Hunlinstoil Harbor couple. approX'.-' 20 hrs /week. Car req. • Salary open. Please call • Rita. M·F. 8:30am-2pn> for info. 846-0011. HOUSBIB'HS ··'-We have an immediate·• 0 p e n i n g r 0 r 2': housekeepers. Full time positions . lOPM ·8AM ~ s hirts. Xlnl. fringe benerits package. Apply ' in person at Advanced Health Center . 1300. Bristol St. North, Ste-. 1 100, Newport Beach,,. F:.0. F:. M /F. ___ -..... fousekeeper /babysitte r. r ~l ature woman lo live·iQ. • but not mandatory to l'a re for infant & do ' housekeeping in CdM area. Rer's. req Call 966-0281 or 675·8604 ask for Debra. Nl-'LATION GF:TTING YO OOWN? Local suc- l'essful business woman H•lp Welllhd 71 00 H•lp W..ted 7100 needi; ambitious. ~oal· • •. ••. •••••••••• ••• •• •• • •. •••••••••••• •••••••• oriented associates . For ~~~ ..... !!.~!r'r.~~ ..... !!.~! BOOKKEEPER Babysitter needed for I Full charge for retail O..cerciw, Aerobic,•• OOM. C..ty Ir W ....... tt.w..._ I..._ I GENERAL OFffCE T yping, hghl bookk eep ing Pl time. 540-2488 1---------•I inter view appl. call General Office c~rits /\It e rn at 1 ve s & As - N e w p 0 r t B e a <' h soC'1ates. 549-3762 morlJ.?age bank mi;: com n c;u ra n<'e offi <'e needs pa n} has immedialc• bright gal to handle busy openings for general of office Exp helpful but rice clerks. both lcm days Call after6PM j ewel r y store . Ex - 492·9727 perience a must. Cathy, • Babysitter C.M. for 3PM 646-7741 ~ e n e r :ii E a r n u p l Q S6 $8 00 hr set ~·our O" n h ou r s. l'ar phont• necess ary 846 J(J65 porary & perm;inenl nol nee F'I. permanent, Some previoui; <tfficc· ex ~d Co benerits. Call pt•rie nce desirable & 644·4242 d ltPM shirt 8 yr old boy. B kkeepe Assist norm your home or m tne 00 r ·"" • 549·4918 P ff. Mon:Fn . exp req, ltte typing. 10 -key. • BALLET • TAP • JAZZ • MODERN DANCE •CHILDREN •TEENS• ADULTS GEMERAL OFFICE b r. F lt h h· Babysitter Needed for 2 girls. 11 & 8 Mon thru Fri 3-5 :30PM 1n m y home nr Pacir1r Coast Hw y in Hun t Br h . C213l795·68Sl days ask for Susie pleasant working cond in a N B Advertising agen· 1·y , non-smoker pre· ferred. 833-8435. looldlttpinc) Cltork Full time. exper. helpful hut not nee. Many com· pany ben efits. Apply al: 1660 Place ntia Ave .. Costa Mesa •'f a.._I Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 2515 IL Cit. Hwy, CdM Dorotliy Jo A-• 2411 IL Cit. Hwy, CdM How •e91""*J for Classes tltl Y......._ A••· l ... '12:: IMcll I girl office. F:nghsh & Spanis h s peak1n R. <11· cu r ate typing , C M 556-1787 GENERAL OFFICE Need office help, some typing. good telephone personality Mr King 549.7770 f!oOd communH'iJtlo n 'TER I OR DESIGN c;ktlls For appl . t•;ill S/\LES Flare for de-640·4S80ext 11202 E 0 E coralinJ.? helpful. Flex GENERAL OFFICE /\ssorted offi cC' duttl's Prcfl'r 10.key hy touc·h Past hank t'XPl'rtl•nc·c· h el pful Wknds . & holidays only. 8·5. Hunt ington Beach. 536-7551 hrs. w1ll lram. 499· 1461. NVI-:STIGATORS Male or female trainee. Send resume: 11671 . Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 I w 11) si .. , 1 ca hs ha J i n~ re: . WO na J pm Hu Fo· wa llo: l nea s bul s a I I psy , ing her K "p a whi1 can long r ibl der\I deal Th hair at th her" "I 1;an't I got park any ti A t Ca~ BE Iran 1 he lie( than Pro vi -DRAI c lhrc tonl 48 I day llSll PJ the , apot-The Banking TELLERS FVLLTIM E Position available 1n our South Coast Plaza orrice. Ex perientt pref'd Call: Kathy AmburRey 54().4066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL S~iRcp & LOGR 695 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer IAHICIMG l mmed. openings for Teller trainees. Full & part time. Cash handlinJ.t exper. preferred. F:xrcll benefits. Equal Op portunity Employer Ap· ply at : I_. of America 3444 Via Lido. N. R 759-4503 Banking TB.LEttS FULL TIME NEWPORT BEACll 2 positions. Minimum of 1 year banking or S&I. ex· perience prererred Will ing to train Lili(ht typing Cashiering backJ.?round helpfu l. Call Gloria Doty, 673-3130 IMHltlAL S&L Equal Opportunity Employer ,,... w ol eroo11nur11, ,,. •• to siunny -1111 673-3420 -962°5440- :;ene ral Office' GllOUHDSKEEPER Needed part time for public garden in Corona del Mar. S3 50/hr. Call Terry · 673-2268. Mon F ri R 4 H11p Wmhcl 7100 tWp W..e.cl 7100 H.tp Wmhcl 7100 Help Wmhcl 7100 We Have TM I OOllEStER ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••• •••• •••••• ••••••••••••• •• • • Jobs For y OU Position immediately CHAUFFEUR Oata Processing ELECTRONICS Solid available with N.B. re-Ca.rkTYDht I( E Y P U M C H bench tech Digital & MOW!! sidential developer. Mature & responsible $177 wk to s(art. must OPBATOR p0wer supplies 847-llll. Must have exper. in con-person needed to chauf type 50wpm ace . 90"1 Pref. someone w rexper. Bonnie st ruction contract specs. re u r It m 0 u s in e r 0 r typing in . underwril ing on IBM 129. Payment on & admtn Analytical & manuracturing com dept: t yping forms & a _p:er thousand basis. 3 ELEM. TEACHERS hte acct'g work req'd pany. pohctes Full co benes shirts avail. Oppty. for C.M.Garden Grove I Please send resume. in-Apply in person Joe: 540·6055. Coasta l excel!. money. 644-8409, areas 642 04 11 j eluding previous salary Pe r sonnel Al?)'. 27901 Samantha mfo. to: The John Martin Harbor Bl .. CM Never a --- --EHGIMEER Co 4299 MacArthur ST.JOHM fee.EOE l)eli cowiter&food prep. Full time. State he re Blvd Newport Beach CA 17422 Derian Ave .. Irvine ---------at our Irvine Ranch . quired Civil or slrur 92660 Attn : C raig (Corner K e l v in & Tustin&NewportStores. tural Work for develop Hardy 752-1904. Derian) CONSTR. LABOR Exp or will train. Ap-menl company Full 714-540-7171 Noexperience. plications now being ac-medi ca l bene f it s R CLEltlCAL 645-8522 cepted Mon-Fri. from 960-4942 BOOKKEEP[ Gen. Ok. Pttime pos. for CONSTRUCTION 9·11 & 2·4· Apply at 13152 :::1111111 ..... 111111111 ..... ~- The Ft..ce Depart-mature, older woman. Carpenter's Helper Newport Blvd. Tustin. -~MERING Metd for tt. comtry's Interesting work in No exp. nee. $4.SO/hr. Dental Assistant. exp, TECHNICIAN :l pleasant ore. on P.C.H.. 751-47536-lOpm non.smoking, RDA . F ff. t -2 yrs. Mechanica l lar9•s •ocatioftal Npt. Bch. Exp. a must for N.B. general prac-Electro Mechanical ex tralfti contpaRy is Accurate t y pin g . no Cook · o · S ECRF.'TAR I F:S l'RX RECEPTIO:'\IST (; El'\ERAL OFFICE TYPISTS ;L'ARDS lr\'lne & S ,\ 11or at1ons S-1 Oo & up 9i8· 7243 or 638 8 t!H Vi~ki ~ston GUARDS & •at Full & part t1m<' ,\II Assoc:• es areas Cniforms furn d A Temp Hel p Ser\'lt·e i\ji?es 21 or over. retired 540.0400 , ... elcome No exper nl't' _ _ _ ---/\ p p I y l ' n 1 ' e r s a I ~~-.w..:-.n~ Protc('t1on Sen it·t•. 1226 General · w 5th St . Santa /\na In MEED A JOI? i terne" hr!' !I 12 & I I. Give us a call & we 'll clo. Mon Fn our bes t !! Empl o~C"r pays fee!! Irvine P ersonnel /\g) 488 E. 17th, Costa MC"s a Suite 224 G42· 1470 ..,.......,..._... ...... __._.. IA IR DR F.SS ~:H Cosmctolo).(.\ l1r AS k for M i?r 640·644:! ·'~~l ~C rt•t(d J IJ ct ~. s•.tlilMJ a booldlN,.f'. shrth~ 20 hr. wk. Hrs: Breakfast, lunch. dinner lice. 64().29'7 · perience OR FW1 chclnp uperiftce Sun, Mon. Tues. Wed. 9 cooks; apply in person Dental Assistant. F t T 1·2 yrs. colle~e . elet" ·-----·· .------to lPM. Sat. 10:30 to Thurs-Tues. after Jpm. position open in Costa tronic tech. school or General 1/\1 R DHF.SS ER •MAIL ARTIST MANICURIST F:slab. clientrlc awa1ls sharp artist "1th cxct•I sktlls Call /\S/\P J ;J\ 963·0089 preferred b•t 11ot 2:30PM. Call: 646-7431 , ask for Gabby. Beach Mesa office. Exp & x-ray military tech. school MC•s..-y. Lic)ht typiRcJ House Restaurant. 619 license req. 631·1420. •Co. will train Clftd lo.My experiewce•--------•I Sleepy Hollow Ln. Lal?. ·Reports d ir ectly to re111111ired. Exc•ll•Rt CLERICAL Bch. :>ental Assistant. X·ray Chief Engineer I., _..... plo . license required Ex-•Co paid profitsharm1L so ary -etW yee Register today for local COOK/CASHIER perienced.646-9671. .vacations & holidays beftefih. Cofttact: temporaryassignmenls. Days. Apply between paid Alicia,P«"IC!wlD•pt. 557-0045 12·4pm . Long John DDf!'!i~ ·Medical lifems MATIOMAL EDUCATION 4400 c....,_ Dr. M•wport hoch. CA 714-546-7360 Silver 's 3095 Harbor. -rn;a llMl'OllAllY P(llSONNfl SllMCIS en Lin-Costa Mesa549·3402 La-guna Beach elec • __ l • ...i•..iii-miiiiit-ml.1 tronics manufacturer COOK needs an experienced On l y those seek1n ~ pe rmanent em plo~ mt need apply. Col Mn. Pifl'ick 511-3130 3723 lirch Strfft M•wport leoch Full time pos . avail person lo be responsible Ideal schedule Excell. f o r d r a ft i n g & co benefits which in-mechanical design func-tion s . M us t h ave c I u d e d I s c 0 u n l thorough knowledge or I!!!!!!!!!!!!!• _!....!!!....!!!..!!..!"--I lerical privileges. medical fden· drafting procedures, PC EXEC SECRETARY lo EqualOpportunity Busy auto ins . oHice tal, life ins, profit shar-board layout . digital. President. N.B. Pubhc EmployerM /F ing & pension plan. App· a.nal.og , m. icrowave relal1'ons agy. Mus·t have 1-111111!~~~~~~~~ needs clerk for filing, ly in person· i-h •. 1 rr· · c1rcu1t design. & some xlnt typing 80WPM +.sh The lc6oo lay Club is ftOW hirinc): W aitet' fWoitress Experienced Assist. RestourClftt ~r Must be experienced Hostess F:x periencerl lonquet Captain Must be experienced Front Desk C lerit Must be experienced llA RDWAR ~:SALES Apply 1n person C:ro"' n Hard,,.are. 1024 lrvmC' cWcstchff Plaia t NB .-.ow IS THE TIME for JOb c;eckers to chel·k the Dady Pilot llelp Wanlt'<I class1f1cat10n If thl' JOb you "'ant 1:; not there you might l'On:.ulcr orrerin~ your c;er\'lt'l'~ with an ad in the Job Wanted category. Phone 642 5678 •CAIDRIVEttS• Pones .. genera o ice J.C.rlNNEY knowledge of elec~ro· 100·120WPM. organiia- work. Good salar y & paid 24 Fashion Island.NB mechanic.al packaging. t'ional ski'lls. Challen"•'no F ' d h t t · Please call for a ppt 645·7358. Mon·f'ri. 8.30-5 lanitorial couple needed. Full lime. English speak· In g referred . 1131 B ackbay Or .. NB 644-0510. JAM IT OR 1 m mediate opening Par t time. wknd posi· • lion. 2-11 shift Salary neli(ot1able. Apply in person at Advanced Health Center. 1300 Bristol St. North. Ste. 1100. Newport Beach. f:.0 . E. M IF. Lathe&/or mi II machinist. J ob shop. 714-646-8003 LEGAL SEC'Y For Newp<>rt Beach law orrice. Excellent skills a must. Duties include typ· Ing corres pondence & doc uments and other responsibilities associat- ed with front desk. Con· tact Pat. 644·9L90. ,egal Secretary R ece pl ionist /Trainee wanted. gd typing skills. limited exp or secretarial s chooling pref err~ 64().0700:_ __ LOAM PROCESSOR SECRETARY Prefer expr'd real estate loans. llClO to S1200 per mo + bonus & benefits. w ork in Orange Co. pAN &Company 2131574· 1707 LOAN REP. Need exper'd loan reps for Orange County areas. Best comm plan in in· . du s lr y Mr . King 549-7770. Checker Cab co. benefits. Call Linda E 0 E M If' 0 t r d " ... '" w a you wan '" 770-0222 · · " pportwii Y or a vance-& demanding position for ---------Daily Pilot Classifieds. IAMKIMG at 549-8161. menl & career growth. ma lure person able lo ;::::;;~~~~~;;:===:i..:.:;.:~~~===~J...-.:;,_..;;:::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Svgs. Coun. needed at CAMEttA SALES CLEltlCAL Corporate Tr ansreree &i ~~efl~e~ xlnt. pay & handle resp .. all depts. Newport Beach S & L. F IT po s i lion , x In l Irv. engine distributor Financial Consultant for 4 DA y WC>aK WEH R es u m e re q . C a 11 M in. 2 y r s . ex per · benefits, exp preferred has immed. opening for R.E . Company. Must Facility is In beautiful 760·9577. IRA /Keogh . ne w ac· but not essential. Call person to perform gen h ave 5yrs. e>eper. C counts, IBM 3600 ex per rirst for app't. Main ofr duties including typ· Salary: 11800/mo. Con· Laguna anyon near female Attendant to care Pre,e---'. Salary "Om· Photo Service, ask for ing CSOWpml. 10-key by GI k Beach & Resort areas. f o r W o m a n i n n"" ~ tact James oc ner: Call for apJJ!.: Personnel Wheelchair. Mon thru mensurate with ex per. Kevin. 542·3908. touch. filing. telephone. "' .. 007or pt '"'"' or ap . Dept. Telomc Berkeley: Sat. Light housekeeping Contact: Cashier ~anted, full •-etc. Some exposure to 714 494 9401 Laguna K ~ "' b .. g • ustomer b1'll1'ng C"'....._ HELP --· •-drivers lie. Irvine. M-. mMICJCI part-time. E>eperience .. p ... c VV'I""'-Beach. E.O.E. SS .. "5109 645-6505 I . desired. 1be person we su .... r S.ndwich 545-4867 ... prererred. App Y in seek will be a self· ..--:>ISPLAY Builder. min. ----- E.O.E. person bet. 9 & Ham, starter,ablelogetalong ;OUNTERHELPMature 7yn.exp.tobuildcstm. fiber glass ma c hine B_E_A_U_T_Y Salon M-F.3077S.Brutol.C.M. wellw/others&adaptto woman full orparttime. hardwood dis plays. operator. $4.75/hr. Must h · I · t · have 2)'n . experience. Manicurist., Hairstylist c ang1n g pr o rt tes Apply BaaJtin Robbins. Established co. w/health cut & fit fiberglass sheets needed. HB area. Very CASHIERS within lhe ofc. Gd. co. 501 W.19thSt .. CM plan, profit sharing, pd. to s pec1'f1'cation. fit benents. salary comm. acat'on steady work pleasant atmos phe re. w /exp. Call: 754_1931 or COUNTER WORK v 1 • • sheets •spray with melt- Sorne following pref'd. send resume : Attn : Partlime at The Deli. salaryopen.131·0860. ed rlberglass. care for & 538-11829 U TOTI M Wayne Deming. Con-Call Tony.-.-. •DRIVB• m•lnlain the fiberglass BILLING CLERK. exp trotter, Charles E. Smith CP Frid9yl machines. Take ad to only.some deneraloffice Co .• P . .0. Box 19129. ::ounter help. F /T . J b R.,.... lbllili 1 nearest State Employ· " Irvine. Ca. 92713 Ku1ter'1 Cleaners. 186 E. o espona es n-men t or fl c e . D 0 T duties. 979-8800. MARKf.'TS 16th~. elude driving, shipping, 574.682..-010. Ad paid for DAILY PILOT ..IOBB lll!CTIONS Reach the richest recruitment market In Orange County in a speeial Dally Pilot JOBS sec- tion planned for February 2S, 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. anolJ BINDERY OPERATOR For 2nd & 3rd Shifts receiving. 6 stocking. b plo ::Ounler help wanted, part Some heavy lifting Is re· Yem yer. JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Piiot staff descrlblno advertisers' services or employment needs. Set-up • run s m a ll DELI MANAGER I.DI folder. stitcher. drill. I shrink wr•p, cutter • do We promote lo manage· handworil In •n upand-ment & supervision from Int medium alae produc-within. lion s hop. Some ex· WANT A CAREER? perlence requi red. CostaMeaa =.:.t tnldrance & other 111De1Mar ;:::t tlifleflll. Irvine loe•tlon. 131-N21 ~~ :m:.:»5• Mon.· La~~ach F• Ad Action Call a Dally Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5&71 &:IL-.-. ·P /f', '5 days H ..... i... ......... n . b ..... Apply Ill person -·---...,ac between ~9Pm at Tbe IDtllt Have ICllMdlin& 10'I wa R..-tJ' Mean. 2'735 w. lo MD? a...w .... Coastllwy. N.B. W•nt ~ CalllfZ.5871 ltwttt.tGISJI. ~ . -' -I time. full Ume. Gary's quired. Starts •l $4/hr. li'IGURE Salon. Mature. Dell. 752-5401. Call Mark : 751·2680, older lady for pos. as ·usT~ ·-vtcl 8AM-5PM, Mon.-Fri. counselor. MWll like peo· -~ r!e. Evenln8 hrs. 2-9PM. Learn to operate com· To Place your 1..;_...:2...:·3830.......;_ _____ _ puten. take phone or· "Fast Result" lARDENER. t house deu, commun tcate Service Directory Dana Pl. Minimum w /trucklnl companle1. d ,.. 11 N malntenanc:e. If you are type 1blppln1 don-8 • · • • "'1 ow-lnlere1ted ln Job, c.11 mentl,leanuUdulteeol 642~1671 M5-l'Mlev/Wkndl. cuttomer tenlce m1r. Id. HI Po9tt. req a sharp, de· ~ wbo need People tall orlented l nd Iv. Thal'• wbaltbe Deflnltt ad .. nce111Hl Tr*" ,.,._ old stuff ror DAILY PILOT ror tbe ll1bt. person ~.l:rlH ~ltb a SERVICE DIRECTORY ... .. Riek. ed.IOSITI llall•bout! JOBS sections will aPPMr both In the Dally Pilot and Coast Life on February 25. OeNllne Is Febru.ry 11 If a story or photo Is desired or February 16 for an Mvertlsement only. To reserve spect In JOBS, call 642-5671 • "'· I r tWpW..W 7100 Wllllil4 7100 ~-, ... ....................... ....................... . ........................................... . ~ Cout OAlLV PILOTITUHdlV. February 10. 1981 1•1 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1t00 W-.4 7100 Sec'y /~eptionl•l y••-... ~ efrlanator works aood. SPLIT•&EASONED ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Matur• p h .,..,. .. ,...._.., clea"' •1zc. s~s 8513 -~ rr.. Dobennan Bil (l'u Male~ l~ yn Ul·$a3 UJt,iJne .IC--..•sT " one t<X M ua t be tomputer· .. • ~ • • • '* ,.._""' • _.. .. _ ~crett'l' perlente & exceUt'oltyp· trained •/tome rtT ' 548-4485 ••••tin • • Te.. Jolly .._ H••d l.e••J olfk e. min 20/hrt '"" alcllla, IOwpm req'd t ~ w It •ldrtt•non1Ntl~loollln1 weelc, muat have xlnt forbu.,yfrontorrlceal· our ex.,. ...... ce. r •Retrl1erator Clean ewport Beach Tennls ....... &0.111 l"O ror a f\&11 Umt'. rerm1& 1-.!nt&ll•h • erreterl•I mosphtrt $1100/mo •d no.r:1• Daily Piiot. wl)rlcalO(>dS75 ' Club ~mbershlp av1ll ••••••• .. ••• •••••••••• nenl 1'f'\~pUonilt M1t t attlla.. pk-aunt sim•oun· Contan VklciatW.3185 P.O. lt tL*, Cost• S48-ISJJ 541-448$ below cost. "T•nnla Lowery Ma1k Gtol 4', I A N A 0 R MAaKmNG • •P trq PJT &a I•• Oftj,1\ be Yer)' ~r onable ., dlnli It u rt l 17 MHa,CA-. -----·------•~bow" s>Rvenu further double key board , 8 have Iron' olflt•e, vro h P~ um Y SERVICESTATlON TWXOPBATOI Dlabwuher, blt·in : e lec. uaeofmembershlp.15'15. rhythm xlnt rond. 1125. f'°ulonAI aprwa nrnt'l' + per t R nru A'M'F.NDANT Cood typist ror TWX dbl oven range, elec. ~·241lutforD.vld. Ul-GMS .... -...... 0 ra. n. I 0 II p n x '16 use D•Ys. 8-3. Apply Shell machine . Wiii tnln. dryer '52-7391 ----------+---•~ltrht.o rd • i.l t-111 iECR .. ::TARY for l l(lrl Station, 17th & Irvine. Xl t ...._... i ' ohn Wayne Tennll Club ~ MJ .......... _J_ l'u.lhou .-~utr~ Wit of f NH ..... 1259 n · .......,..un ty com Washer. elec. dryer. dbl family membership •••~••••••••••••••••••• .. ., o <' lo Garden Grove. · · ....,. G;"Y benefit. CA ii i;·tsa• 1 10. ""'I ...... ,. .. , ._ l1'•e ty i1 · • ove n e e c range • SACRIF1c• Prl"• ..... ""' ~ .. ,_ "' • Must ty~ Sh prt•f'd . .J880. froslfretretr.'54.2.4,,..,. • $1400. Trander fee "'• ,..., ,,.. lllK 11pl> lnJ)(•ri.1m al SI OOOmu 1 .. n 17,..,. ltyllst /Cutter Ensr· ---"""-absorbed by ... 1•-r. Call due!ed. Hexcel Bluelite$ U.ht........,... C'ou laf 6 n..t <'•bWH..-n1hl\ '"bw'.,... Xbu rom .... , ....,._ ('111 Mt.in T l lF. JCll,LV RUC:t-:R ' """ "" go Ing . I u n at . T ..wfZ ..n...... "'"'"" 1'15cm w/Solomon 5SS IN(.' h f I .,,..!._ '9K.---r Speed Queen Comm 'I. wlcdys, 752·M05. blndin-.,,.c. Xln't con 1 ,.. SICl!TAIY mo!Jp ere/ am ly s hop. Gen. Of ce work. Eigh Washer, Hotpoint Gas --11 -~ I ()4<! ,,dJt'tl..,. t\\'t' Irv F'u•h l11land lntcmut'I Very busy. Good money. s rhool gradu ate. Gd Dryer <Coin operated> Encly. Brit .• new, sac. d ton. ~3724 rrl I I , ftob 'f'rur~ ..... II A RI ti 1 rd " "'.- •tcll'TlOHIST Wtlh or without t.VPll\R m•1•Jt•1t 'l'vp pu\ Tt-111 porary & rull tum CJll Tod St:rvll-.''.I at 9W 119110 mktg of<• w/mjr. corp tPM·6PM. 4dys/wk . Sal . benefits. Costa Mesa Sl50/ea 67s-s112 World Boe* " Jr. And in \ht• t•n.iinNJrh111 mfgr . 9AM·5PM. 963-886o. -1 area. Will be moving to · --· Great Boc*saet. 731-1420 rvH, ·.~.tu.--- & cow11. busmess He<(~. 1 r v I ne . Farm e r · s Kenmore, Heavy duty " ---Lo .. 11100111 IOtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• aw. .... ul C'lrrla Daft• 11' W f Utttt< ''" per IMC' Call 81lbu• MariM &4t-I t n t: .. ,, It ' r ~ 11 ,. h o o I I l' • r h ,. 1 llf'l'Jctl ) Oil\ !I t '( IJH I'd U t' 16 lttl n, .\ hi\ t' fl t11111t•1I !* M3:$ "Clnt lyplnit & shorthand i wit.c hboard Operator· Ins urance G r u o u P electric dryer. Llke new. s kills 700 1008 p /time eves & wknds. 540_·4100. EOE_ $150. 64>7425 Send someooe you love a bouquet or 30 multi col· ored helium balloons. Great for Valenllnes day with your own personal message. Perfect for every occasion. We de liver. 673-4419 Wiii train. 642·3013 Watw-e M>n1an for rrad\ IO •ear, ao flit ts 5 hun .. ,. • )di'. full 11 ., r .. 4m ,,,.,.,.~ TIACHHS To i.t 11.n 11nnwt.11at1•h P1u1 lint<'. <>r full t1nw Prl' 11t·huo.I 8:>7 lllil HCrflOHIST I TY Pt ST ullunal mort11.i1w bank in.: firm 11t>t<d., rl'c 1•p tlonl'it for t'X('l'UliVt' Of SICRETAIY C1rl frida y for C'l'A Swttc~~Kep't Firm 2 sN"v ortlrl.' I M:iture person for stock Som1•l-p1n~.willtramto brokerage firm i n ot)t'ratt.' l•omput<'r ~ood Ne~porl Center. Good 'i lll t bcnef1l s Ideal typ1!'g. req. sal open. N n 1.11rport area Call MarJone~·2442 ~ e t b a 0 1 r ..., 11 11 t \' d l•--lllll•-----1 fu·,·3 h)('11lt.O 111 I rvuw for aprx 11141752 ss1s .. OJICT l't•r-.011 lllll'il l \'IW & h;i' t• • 'l•o,ral t'QUIJI 1 IJIQOwk!dcC' fOl' 1mall cu11 ... IMllll IJ l' J !i u 11 I I' h u n ••' SECRETAIY p1·r111n allt ' 1'•"1111111 Small. 1trow1111t II U ''rvetion equipment d..-t:xper in romJJ011l'Ol ... pt>r(l'l'I fo1 11,irt 111111• 1111 firm nl'ells lop nott•h aler tteallh program c lt't'\ ru·ul cunne<'toro; ll'!(i' 'lu•knt C'.111 \I a r 1.1 Su Jes Sl>eretarv T\•pinr l~ OT Call for •W l h l' r u1 et1 <' s t• :.1 I i.· 17111?15 11.., ·so ~ wpm. shorthnnli re Mobil Sc-•ffolding 14792 Ir an i. t.I u c e' d t' s 1 Rn· < ohl~1·ll ll:111k1·1 q u 1 red ( 1 u I R 11, n J! E Ptrestone, ta M1r11du mult.'nub. &t ml'lho<h tfrstdt.>ntwl MortJ,:a).!1 pe rso1rnl1t) a m u:.t I 7 1 4 I 9 Y 4 Ii 3 6 0 MC'<'hllOll'al 1>:n).!lllt.'t>I Ill!( St'rHt't''i !)ft() 2441 Uttrh t2J3)8Cl!· 1378 t.lr.:ret> prt'f'd Will rt• An \'qu;il upportun1l" '"' port dtrN•th to l'h1l'f ·---------1 ~lm!-1!111-----•I fi: n R 111t• c r & u,' 11 m 1· llecharuc rt'SPUl\lllblhty for 1111r R 1-:STA 'llANT llt:LI' MAMB4AMCE developn1t effort, Part 11ml' lulll·h .. 111 f1 TIAl .... 11 c•ount<'r hc•J p 11n•dt'll " ldt•tll for l'Olll'gt• sl11(lt•11ti- Requ i r es good Qualified candidatt>s t•all & hoU!>l'W1v1•s () (' mechanical background for appt Mrs P1er1l·k. Airport art•u r.itl 1!011 •~or more of the follow 581 3830 2 5PM !15.5-05.S<f· i n g : tube be nd in~. ---------• SECRETARY Nt·~ purl llC'at·h pro fc·:.s1011ul 11ff11•e ~t·t>ks Vl'rsat11l• st•1•rt-tttr) ~1lh -cl11t t y p111.: s kill ~ $1500 1110 . ti40 2!H2. SECRETARY a utomatic air drillinl(, > -. -testaur11n1 p u n c h p r e s 8 /time . 7days. 2hrs /d111 · Lookinl( for attrae\1\1'. l"ush Is land lnvstmt TEACHER Preschool teacher, 'M & Gard en Gro ve areas 642·0411 TUCHY AIDE F: l'.E. unils required C os ta Mes a , Garden Grove areas. 642·0411 l'eachers KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS To start immediatelv. Part time. Pre·school. 857-1263. TEACHERS /ELEM. Math. P. E .. S.s .. sl'i Full time, Garden Grove area. 971·5533. Knowledgeable of clcc ly, AM delivery. L.A. tall & la l<•nlecl "'""''" f Ir m l' h 11 n J.: In i.:. tric ity & ra n read Tlmes SIOO per week lH 25 who l';m ih11H·t·. d1vers 1ft l:'d sccreta ria~ TECHHICIAH blueprints. EC(u1valent Laguna Beach 494·8496 roller s kate. sill~. t•lt' To opply 111 vc•ry rasl·pared Costa Mesa computer trade srhool lraining will rnrprtl' hdqtrs Shtnd. firm needs tech. to as· q ualify Rate ranoe PUILICIELATIOHS cook.serw&hartt•udfor lyping&e:>c~r ncc· Non " Ill h & h h k semble & test c·omplete SS.35·•.94 -r hour Con· Part time for resort ron Ol' es uppy our ;o\ s m rs pref Xlnt. m <'<I 1 .,.. (nh '--·•-R 1 1 I d l 1 b f romputer systems Com tacl : Brown Jordan/San dos. Good phone voire ' :IUl"-L~ es au1an 11 en a en ts He a vy · Tl h · & pute r bkgmd. he lprul ta Ana. 'lJ1TI S. Halladay. ner Am /Aft. Santa Ana t t>rv1e~ int? "" Fri p one's, typ1n1? work Salary Sl3-S18K Many 979--0131. o ffice Start. S4 h r 1·3PM 18582 HeaC'h II fl •v•a•r•1e•t•y•(•'a•l•l.•64-().•0•1•23 __ 1 co. benefits Call Linda. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111---543 7957 or 543·2951 I . 557 8640 = -tN 11 7 (h,trl!l' nurw 1111 I _ _:_ _ ~edical ~C SUPBRVISOR with heel f:C.'F l;-ull &. part -1111111!----..... lllllll----1 ________ _ TUMSClllEI leading mfr of filtration l1mt>, l{cl .-;al:ir~ Mt•i.a * * SECIETARIES• * Technician Exp for radiology offire , systems & elerl ncal co11 vercll' Conv 1111,pl lilil \l·l·tPay Mfg /FshlsSl2.00 EMGIHEEIUHG in N.8 .631-4422. 'tro ls F.nglish. Spanish CenlerSt .CM 518 !1!iH~• T70 l\nah lF'unSl3.200 TEC ....... ICI" .... ------helpful Min. 2vrs exp. Jlkpr c;1rWnS12.000 "'" "'"' ~~lcal Back office As 540.6300 • RN 1:0 Rec·vt FshlsSl2,000 Our growing electronics sist. exp preferred. 20 25 l.11 Hl•indt>rs At?enc.>' co has an immed open hrs weekly. 546-8240. ~eal Estate Wt'll qualified a~ clrrt>l'l•ir 4020 A1n·h F:sl '64 1-:o t-: ing for an Engineerml( TYPIST Sear s Lady· Kenmore P rr. Must be accurate. washer. Jld working or· 20 hrs/wk to suit your der , $135. Philro Refrig. needs. Orange Co. best ofrer. Buyers rol· Airport a!!•· 833-9252. lect. Call eves after 5: 30. fypist. full lime. for law orrice m Newport Bear h 50.60wpm Ask for Belly 752·5522 TYPISTS •Im medial(' Openings •Pt\1me. F tllme. Temp •Top Pay Fur more mfo, call Tod Services al 979·8900 642·8846 . Philro Refrig. side by side. avocado. xlnl cond $225 498-1475. 49~6446 licycles ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW&USED & ACCES.50RIES 1673 lrvtne IE) 642·4348 TYPtST / ~::c!! ••••••••••••• ~?.~~ WORD PROCESSOR KEESHONO Pups. AKC Enlry·level position m Champ sire. M F. Pet & well-establis hed fir m s h 0 w p v t p t y Must have strong typing1 213/697-1345 aft 6 pm & grammar s kills Ful trme Apply in person to Mr. Fuentes at Robert Bein, William Frost & ASSOClalt•s. 1401 Qu.i il St .. NewPort Beach I 1 month old fem.ile Harlequin Great Dane with papers. After 6 pm 646·8315. For Sale: 9 week old v'o lvo Merhamc. 3/yrexp Black Lab Male /\KC. ewport Beach Tennis Club Me mbership for sale. saoo. 752.21638 oice stress analysiser by CCS. seldom used Ask ing $5500. 759-ll97 Save SSS Solar Watff Hffter 55"lr Tax Credit • Surgical Slain less Steel Dean 768·5837 O·pc waterless ~lainless steel cookware. ~on in r ont esl , bes t offer 645·1~ pc. Slate Pool Tab1e $240/best orfer. Parrot cage wrought iron f75 '°42·8850 111 l'Omplete repair o Volvos S9 50 /hr, 4()1hr 54().3137 ANTED. Sink & C'Om· wk.951-1.525. Min i Dachsund. Ma le. mode w 1f1xtur l's First Sl50 takes 554 4602 751·8967 WAJTaESSES Now arrepting apphca lions Reuben E Lee NB . full & P IT days 675-58ll evenin11.s Fr.-to Yo.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ree lo good home. beaut. ohn Wayne Tennis Club F amily Members h1v. Ca II Answer Ad •419. 24hrs. 642·4300. WAIEHOUSE CLEIK Ex pandmg e ler tron1 cs M Siamese cal. neut & ewport Beaeh Te nnis trained 540-02!n Club family membership fi rm seeking reswns1ble Netherland dwarf rabbits person for 1mmed1ale whiletmbrown fdis tmc•t full lime openini;? 1n mrkings846-8J.15 warehouse rece1v1ng & shipping dept Xlnt. op Fvnaitutt 8050 portunlly & co. benefits ••••••••••••••••••••••• available 837 4559 FIREWOOD OAK & F:UCAl.YP'T'US Dt>hvered & Slacked Judy. 494-4764 ---SUCCESS OR or t.•har~e uurst• SN F N~wpnrt ~ 8190 Fret• Tech with 3-5 yrs. ex per. MEDICAL FAILUREIH '8 17 w x lnt r t'pu1<1t111n walhprototype&testof 1 11 d. d Write· 13ox i:G72. nuil~ an a log 1digital mic ro ** IBUY ** Ma n·s sz +H6 BrwnLthr FIONTOFFICE ave you consi ere P ilot , I' o Rox 151;c), SECRETARY processor eirr uitry A'1ndow Washer. Mus t Good used Furniture & coal . zip out hnc r S8S Bookkeeper, Medicare & the pi1t!~lls.dof .r 0 1 m ~ Cust<i Me'<<J. Cu 921;;W Nl'l'dl'd inuned With or Use of micro·t'Om putcr have exp usmg l'Xtenl1on Appliances OR I will sell 642·0862 Call Mano 5S6 :!88() MediCal exp req. Heavy mercia "'resi entia re without shorthand 1'1.'m development s ~stem s poles & own rar Salarv orSELLrorYou . phones. 751 _ 6480 al estate? i''or t>xample ;ALES l'lerk for re tail porarv & full t1nit> (.'a ll wo uld be clesira hie . rommen.~urall' wilh exp MASTERS AUCTION Ladies suede roat sz 10 17"'. I NT rates . lun g marine hardware qorc'. 'foci Sl'rv1t·es .11 ~179 H900 along with a knowled.:e <7 14 )64&9780 646_8616 13 ~9625 SSO. Elec lleater $20, gas lleed extra monrv ? Demonstrate liquid e·m bro~ery. Call 536·3613 ll U RSE Com p 11n1on needed for lady Sat & s un. NursinR exp nl'c· $SO. day. 494.4457 -- esrrows . farmini? for list-Oana Pt. lol· I' t1ml'. ,•;.c of digital meter l'ks. /\to • ~ ~all heate r $25 work~ in gs. <'om petition. L'tt ' per. nc(' ('1111 Ba lhoa D, D to A c:kls. cont!trt N 1 r e 0 p1• r a I u r A ~ Euro""an ~;;,oked a lass 64.2·0862 ProfKsional Land Marml'. 549 ~11;1 1 E <> ~: I SECRETARY ri>sislanrt< r kts. & 1111101 s1slan1 l'lrri1•al Sto1·k ... ~ ... Corporation M F II t-:xrell oppty fnr shurp ekts helpful. n r 11 k e r a~ l' F 1 rm dining set. almost n1·~ Patio Thi $30, 2 r hrs + nt llas the answer for vour ~.ti to work m fa ~t p:.rl'l:'d Will be work1nl! "1th NewiKJrt Ct>nll'r Maturi• Sofa & Loveseat $2?:'> tom an S75. I v l·abtnl'l success in 198I · SALES FASHION Ne~port llt>ad1 1·11mm'I m an supervb1on. from pNson. :wt·urah' t:.ping Marrantz Ste reo. trad1 $7 506751!172 2 Learn to market low F:xperienc·£• nt·l·es:-an n•al l'~la\1• ok ~><N·ll eng1~~ennj! dra>Am~:.. & neccssarv <"<tll Marjorie llonal Cofh-e & F.nd Ta cost lols and utrt.'al!e 111 for women's 11ppan•I t yp1n1t & d1 ctaphnnt• s pet·1.f1 cat1ons Quahr1rd 644 .2442 b le set. beautiful 25 ' Patio bar $75 Inquire 111 So Calif. We have 10'1. store. Xlnl benefits for s k1ll!i re<1uirt>d CMllrng rand1dates are mv1ted to Color T V. $200. Formal 3 Roys. 5«I() H<·1I. llH or INT. rates 1>:arn t;oK tn fulllime.Appt:'644·110tl mg pos1t1onforrighlJ!al rontact: INOOOWORl\ING Full· pe Sofa set includ Sofa rall846-9750Jerr~ S150K . firs t vear . un Call : Laila.8.13-2900 Master~iatties t ime. exper preferred. bed (1mmaculatel all m 8e4ulilul Color TV. 2 y-r wrnty. Free delivery $148. 646-1786. Brand new color TV. still In box. S300/080. 642·7850 1 Pa i r R TR 600 's Speakers. Must hear to appreciate. Xlnl eond. 1700 Negotiable. 96(>.8362 after 5:30 UHF remote control con· verter wtit. receiver all UHF channels including S2 . Call Wade Master 846·2862 The Ultimate Car Stereo: Nakamichi Cass Deck w /Fosgale amp. 496·8144 Port. 19" color TV. $135. Moorse Elna dbl needle sew. roach. w·rabinel, $135. 542.4(£) ----loots & Marine E.-i,....... . • •••••••••••••••••••••• loots, Mainte .... ce I S•r•ic• f 020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat Refurbishing F.xpert Paint. varnish, etc. Repairs. 496·8954 eves lotth,MsiM EqMi,....... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAR I ENT WINCH ES. used. Sizes 28, 32 & 35. Stainless 642·2932. DORY. 16' glass Teak ('ap rail s . (!ra t es Complete with light ~ we1.ehtoars 642·2932. Canoe. 17 ' gJOoffer . 957·1741 WAMTED Smu ll boat trailer. 751 8!Mr7 GREAT FISHING ROAT 16' Runabouttrrlr 35hp outhoard $300645·1825 15H P Johnson Outboard Molor. Rood t·ond $400 a ft 6 962·0048 Nona Fiberglass Touring Kayak. 13'. used twice. $250 ofr 963--7166 llURSES Aides. 11 7, Cert. & exp. pref'd . Rd salary Mesa Verdt· Conv. Hospt . li61 Center St..CM llm1led lPads &more ' •SALES• I 1640Monrovia.C M f1n1 s h1n1L a si.emhh xlnt cond CanmOH' un la mp. "Sperti" rtoor L ' i d II u s tie r s. t ool' .~ 642 .,. · · model. like no S>Cl Call IC~ requ re • hou s e~ a rr SI Utt I u *'1·1 C'l ar) hill t1m 1· l' P ·24Z7 r. (I E sh1ppinl( & rel· 545 5723 1714 11>41·2998 aft 5 ·:.ipm ll93 1570 For s ur rBS-m 1981..i!>k $200da' 'A llltrn ui 1·111 lllj! f1hn )?.hll•bo11k k<'t.>P . Me rchandiff llUYRJRNITURE Plath Anchor wench. forMrT011~ I . . h s II ff Ler 1w 1ndo >A ·s hultt•r .. "'arner 12~d1re"l dr1\'e ~ c., 964 40~ 111g . ll one• . ma o H'l' Ir 1>: L F. PHON F. SA 1. l':S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., 957 u1.,., " .._ ' 955 340'2&831 '"'57 1'SI .. 12 r. · • · 0 "'' ~ hard>Aare u·. ·~d I" lranr. 838-2253. )ffice position. gd typist. gd knowledge Ent?hsh & spelling, some aec·ounl ing background He rl e:>c & able to take direction Gd phone manne rs. F T Ask for C ha rlo tl t> 645-7261. · "" 1 · ·,.,)?mt t>-I ;11.1 I Need l sales person lo IA11tiqws 1005 _,, " ~ REAL EST ATE SALES I · . . I work from our of<' '"14 •••••••••••••••••••••• loc·taJ?onal nrej(f'I rlin ta 91 llx24 & Iii t0x24 all 4 I ot P 904 . lmmt>d •>PCOlfl''' r1111 'l'•'rc•I an I \ Jll!>l fe1 1 Irv· II ble. 2 ht.'S. 4 ··an•· ha•·k S30 494-4121 I 0 s, ow~ 0 SALES .. d · · me. exper m se 1ng , , •• llme&part t1me rl'a1lc•r \nan11t· in,,•.,lmt·nl l l'op• marh·1n~ "upp11·es WESTMINc-TF.R cha irs . pe rfcl'\. S900 • 1•---••••••••••••••••••••• M osl modern . "ell adrepresentati~1·,for 1n 1 c·11111p;111\ T11p salan fur Our.lopsales~pleearn ABBF.Y · 6422173 tsce~ 4l'G,..Marifter equipped real estate of side sales pos1t1ons 1:c1 1•xc•rpt 111n1al 'kills & .. ,00 lo $IOOO k .. ,..... : Wanted 8011 Pully equipped. Perfect rice with full lim<' sel"v companybenl•fils Appl) mOll\::ltl<m Ht>pl~ 111c·on ..., . per. w Ai:••QUF.MALL Almost ne~ nau,i:ah,de••••••••••••••••••••••• hve-aboard 3E3.000 Slip \ -- 1 )rebid maintenance Pvt 11 part y lookin g f o r knowledf'eable & ex· ti perienced person to r an• S for orchids 3 lo 4 hour per need s 2 experien<·(•(I in persc.>n Pl•11nyl'1"1•r, r1d1•11l'1• to p I) l~nx l 540 JIOlas kforAmta Dailyl~6. Fn 10-9 queen sofa slttper si50 nap on or other larj(e SSO.OOOloan for 15 yrs. at aJ(enls For info •·all 1660 l'lart'n\ia /\\c• P296. ('oro11a di•I Mar. TI ...a.-as ClosedToesday Shop vacuum $20 Floor toolbox 11 •..,r; avail Pvt. ply. 964 698.S. c:.M Moncluy Friclav. I !12fi25 eel"_.._ 1:1rvey 11751 Westminster Ave s rrubber & waxer s10 1 1 540-4473. 534· 1505 or 840-2254 on to5 Pe rmanent p /t1me. 25 GardenGrove 554·6103 bo t REAL ESTATE hrs wkly. Start S4 hr 1---------642 . 6724 · ·Musical a . wee k . C dM. R e ply : P Orchids. P.O. Box 2040. it Newport Beach 9266:4 Or b call 645-3323 days. •· PAIT-TIME I,.. Double your income, c: urgently need amb1l1ous. I people person lo assist in r~ expansion or wholei;ale dE outlet.~. dE hi at he ~· J l pa an c ( l'l be th• Pr - Port TIIM EnttiftcJs COUNSELING YOUTH CARRIERS Adults with outstandinR a ttractive personalities who enjoy workin1t with 10· 15 year old youths Star t at $4 .00 /hour 2 :?OPM and 5 :30P M 642-4321 Ext. 250. Ask for Lori. o,..,.coost DaltvPllot 330W. day Street Costa Mesa. CA Equal ()pport. E mployer SALES ;ALES MALE/FEMALE SECRETARY / Fro m our CdM office MINI BLINDS. bei.:e. fits l111tnlmenh 8013 -------- 1.eadin)? rca•cstaH' t'nm· T.V.FREEI. t-:x i~ce;~~~::l.S~Yl>C fi;~1~0~lwn 125 pm .T~ffan: l ahm~ ~:gn:d Bluff s Co nd o .••••••••••••••••••••••• pany seeks prnfl1Ss1onal Experiem·cd aclvrrt1~mg -avu 0 r ie an et 3'10 "x7 '10 " $45 LONN Oirrclortromhon<> SACRIFICE penplctomanal(l'resalt' salespersonfnrncwad 45 ~"pm . lill' hkkpg. TELraHO .... ES"LES TChoea sPlulrlpwley ,Pll~a"!u3n"a7 3'10"x5'10"S35644·5150 withcase F.x<·cllent <·on offil·es Prime areas vertising mt•dia l,ol'al mi~t· l'll•ricul lrvini· ii:r-"' "' • .. dition.$100 li75·R052 :lfter avail . Xlnt pa y & ins ide. outside s alt's mfr ('aJIK ll r>40flf!!l4 Exciting new industry Beach494·5S:M>days Queen·szbed.SIOO Cnfft>E• 6PM henefils. EOE Great l'Omm1ss1un Call SECRET "'RY $4.75 thr. while training. Pvt sale of antiques. All table. $'i0. 8' c·ourh. S50 311 . 17141963·567 1 675-90521eavemessal(<' "' S:tOO·S7oo wkly com· c·u ft refri,i:. $150 All xlnt Ibanez ~let•trir guilar Cooli l'lc-ril·al s kills missions . Full/P lime. below retail. Cash only cond. 759.0348.955.261w Professional m?<1el with RECEPTIONIST )alesvl'rson want1·1I 111 w 7 11 w Pm t y pi 11 g exp'd or inexperienced By app'l . F:asl Anaheim. Tree of Life gom~ up tn Needed for pleas ant Fashmn Island je~c·ln Shorthand r<'<Juired At· call Dewey or Chuck (1)630-8684 Sohd Birch. Walnut finish the nerk. Wood1?ra1n business office. Rood store 644·~0 rountln~ kno~lcd~e & 498·2953 _ 44 " md tble + 16" leaf. body with ha rd s hell front office persona lit"· • 1 mm rutl'r skills helpful Heritage Antiques likt> new $22.5.1133 771i6 rase ~ 548.6446 It typinlo\.lelephone<'XIJ ,ales Promotiun Xlnt ~orkrn i.: r orid TELEPHONE Wholesale Lo the trade T>A in bed. box sprrnl! Looking for Good Cond pref. Xlnl working rond. Thi,. & Grow Rich I " !ln<l<l henl'fib t-:xp.-r Solicitors wanled. 5PM· only 631 0100 Ir you really des ir<'I r c·ri ·11 Mon Fri II 5 9PM daily. all day Sal & wealth. have a p M A & 11 unI111l(l o n llt'•H·h Sun $3 /hr + com - the ability to >A ork hard 5:tfi 7.">51 mission. lB years old or m an enlhus1ast1r spirit older. 545-5011 . Drastic Ct.arance E .. t~gGou Starts onday Feb 9 ml!llress frame. )!ood Zll.DJIANCYMRALS rond 1lion. !45 494.4545 20m ride & 18m crash 557.8393 DR M SF.T 731AYLIMER 27 ft. twill I 30 Val•o's. Ful CobiR.Grfffloot CMdTraHer.Fly lridp!M•y btros. SI 5,000 Cal 675-2695 E•n. 36' CHRIS Tri·cabin T S G d rond $19.000 673·9060 RECEPTIONIST r ront o rr irc P T 12 :30 4·30pm Ml!turc adult Typinj(. filcn,e. s h1ppin~. forms. ett• 546·2490. of harmony. ~tve mr a ·u•rrt•t ar~ call today, 9.9 Mr lkn E.XECUTIYE ton, 96~<A'>l6 SECRET ARY re le phone Person needed to verifv app'ls for solar cnerj!;' Co loeat e rl 111 S.A S'1 50 1hr + bonus Open 1~5PM Mon·rri 18:135 MT LANG L F:Y loH i':lhs l 6 pr peran bdrm set, xlnt cond. king mattress, likl• new. S600 644·0481 11 p1e<'e CB700 exrellent 13' outboard. wood and condition Asking $800 ('glass. needs work S375 RECEPTIONIST Small Co. near orn needs sharp. mature person for u variety or office duties. Exp & xlnl t ypin1t a must. Xlnt co. benefits Call Donna645·3632 RECEPTIONIST N ewpo rt Bearh Telephone sales ex perience. Lile typing. general office 40hrs wk. SALES TRAINEES Full or p/time M 1ss1on Viejo area Xlnl npport for collelo\e stuclenls & moonlighters ove r Ill Easily earn SI0·$15 1wr hr Call Jack blwn I '1 pm at 951 ·2642 SALES Ftn Vly 968 1331 754·0535. 545·6793. 1930 RCA upright v1ctrola. re le phone o perator for Beautiful ro ~d SROl a n s wering s e r vi c e . firm 6'13-2SIOMike J.9pm shift. :162 3rd St. G las!'I door Rook<'ase $595. Ste C. Laguna Beach Oak Dresser $425. V1(' reletypeiClen caL Stock trola <,oak <'llbinell $354 R r o k e r age Fi rm 657 8172 Newport Center. Ma lure AppllancH 80 IO person, accurate typlnl? ••••••••••••••••••••••• necessary. Call Marjont> HARBOR ARF.A G re~ 963--1392 964·3316 Bar w /2 stools. dbl bed & hdbrd . .f1rls ' canopy bdrm set. dm rm lable Office Furniture & 3S' '79 Viking. full elec· ~ 4 chairs. 552 7391 Equl,....... 1085 tronics. cal diesels. mint ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. P.P. 675-.8651 . O e s k. w g l.a ss lop , Grundig Stenoretle Die· w 'Swivel <'hair. SIOO ta phone. Nr new Barely SELL idle items wi th a 645·7425 used. Sl25.646·3375 Daily PilotClassifiedAd. M usl sell householrl furniture incl ws hr, drvr. refrl.f by2·14 631·5906 · Solid Mf'h. drop leaf la· ble, 4 ladder bck chairs gd rond. $100641-6964 --------- DI PA YaOU CLHK C a II J u s t R i k i n 1 s · To perform cle rical a c· 7_14·644·Z712 lfrgenlly need four salt's reps to cover Or<inRC County. Wholesale salc•s l'alling on f'ifl. stationery & greeting card lracll• Exp helpful but not nl'l'. Outgoing pers onalcly Cha llen~in~ pos1tm11 ex 1sls at Pll-ssev Sem1t•n11 dur111r:. for ari 1-;xet·utl\"' Serrclary lo report to thl' Gt•n era l Mun a1:cr Sharp. (ll'rsorwhle, iw lf s t a rtcr & gc1 n1n1 mun1l·a t1ons s k1lli. a m usl Type' al 55 60wpm & shorthand <1l ROw11m lnd1v1duol must possesi. a willinl(nl'SS lo learn the business lo as!'>1st thC' Gcnerul Manal(er in an adm1n1slrulive capacity 1-:x l·ell<'nt t·n paid benefit pac ka)?c Apply m person or send res ume ~4·2442. _ _ _ APPLIANCESERVICF: We buy used appliances Hones 8060 Tooling ·we sell recond. guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• counting work in distrirt payroll program. 30wpm t typing requir ed. !yr t payroll experience de· 4 sired .. $1043·$1267 per < month. Apply in person · Fountain Valley School Dist . Co r ner Talbert/Newland. Clos lnt d•te: 2·17-81. E.0 . E II Jenonne1 I PaSOMHa ~ Cl.8lK Al\OrangeCo. mfg. com· a pany has an lmmed. need foe a person to as-1.1 lilt In the Personnel Otc. Primarily ln the health i n1urance cfalms & workman's comp. aree. C•ndldatee should \)ave •Jiiin. of1·2yn. exper.' •ble to type 50.wpm. ltttoWledie of Fll"Sl Aid would be bel,tul. Send MWll• with nlary his· lpl'J&o: At ....... s,. ........ 114011cJeroyla, C.M. IG·lm E.0 .£. ~ecepl1on 1 s l r or with determination & Chiropractlr Clinic P IT. perserveranre is a must lite offi ce . gd ap Straight comm1ss1on pearance, likes wo r'lin,i: position wh1rh a llows with people. 63l·5665 you to set own hrs & be your own boss. No invest IECB'TIOHIST m e n l re q W r 1 t c LOAMPaOCESSOI Classified Ad 11682. Dally ,..,.1.._.EE Polol. P.O. Box 1560. • -" Costa Mesa. 92926 A c c u r a t e t y p i n g • ---- - pleasant phone voice. •SALES-yn g excited Pref. non-smkr. Call men·wifUng to learn unl- btwn 9·11AM, 963·9784 que sales approach. Cash _____ :_:,:__ ---_-_-daily-average: $20(). $800 NEW BUSINESSMEN Contect th• DAILY PILOT ror 1nrormatlon regerclng the county requirement • for u1ln9 a Flctltloua Bu1lne" Heme. wkly. 540-7652 af !Oum •SCTIY fltCPT• Rapidly growing cu; land development <'O seeks well groomed, hi ling ual, s harp lndi v. w /good typing s kilh; & plea sa nt phon e personality. Xlnt work lng cond. benefits. oppor1 (or advancement. Salary commensurate w /ex pr Ca ll for appt 7 H /54t-Ull8 Ask r or G e rl. to Plessey Sem l('OOdUclnr~ lf'41 Kaiser i\vt> . Irvine. Ca 927 14 F.<1ual Opply F:mplyr S ECURITY on·1c t:RS New high rise orrire com pl ex n ee d s n on uniformed se<'urlt v. & alarm communirat.lons· fire control officers. Competitive examlna· lions to fill 8 positions. Xlnl company benefits. Salary $i.SO to S4 75 per hr. to sturl. Apply in person al Sec urity · Information Oesk. So. Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol, C .M. No ph\)ne ca lls please. DIE & MOLD appliances. 549.3077 GenOe small 12 /yr old MA.KEils I IUY-ArPLIAHCES Gelding. perf. Jst horse. C2M15Wftl Les 9578133 With saddle. $550. MSC is ronlinuing to ex· 556·20'19 pand it's loolinf' opera New IS cu fl. Frosllree MochiMry___ 8071 tions & have an im-refrig. $450, Microwave ••••••••••••••••••••••• mediate need for die & Amana Radar Runge mold makers. 5 yrs . min. $150640-7845 ex per. required. mus t ------- have own tools & be able Was hers. Dryers: GE, to operate all standard Whirlpool , Ke nmore . too l ~m . equipm e nt Maytag, Reconditioned, Come tnor call: refinished. guaranteed ! Moster Specialties $145 dellvered 750-3103 "CHlllY rtCKEI'' En gin e Puller. new. ~uon hydraulic mobile crane. Suggested retail : $1200. BEST OFFER, MUST SELL 964-2021 1640 Monrovia. C.M. •IW--642·24Z7 E.O.E. asher/Dryer. bronze •'!!!!!!~!"!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!I tone Kenmore. $185 /pr. Mhcd••-Antique oak small dining •••• • •••••••••••••••••• 1010 USE TH• table with 2 pull out Vt pr ice! 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'T1 BMW ... rr.ooo ml. au&o, air. •.ooo ml. 1 talreoverqymb.111·70l1 7,.......... ..... . :·,· .. •:.,•:::.·•::..~·.·o••,.•TI ... 811lt'k Spatial'! ~ dr •lr61rtr11. •.150. owner. hrf. t'Olld. All ,74 Celica ST, am/flll, ~~ JIM"*9'0 ... .'. f I .-.. -,. hardtop. 1 ow,_.r 44.000 915'7_.IJI. mitnt. r~rd•, • &ape .. /()BO Pow. .....,_.,, power YOUlSWA ... lllttno lll•nt~ld ort1 ml. •Int l'Ond. PS. D..._ t7ZO firm. EVt11.&M-IOOI. Ul·mDll·f'N door lock •a. I track 1.rm ..... mv•. '"* .. ,mo l•C1l-aa1 PB. d,ynanow DM>Otorr •t•r•o. power aeat '•. .... ~ 1Up,l111MM'JHllN*4 CZI">._ ... _ •••••••••••••••••••••••Sharp '71 4508L lo.71 C Ii pd Lo1dtd, verv .. leen ------·--~-..._ ,. --1977 21,.. 2 + 2 mllea,., can uaume • u . 6 • • •Int , ... • W t061 ----v• make offer (714)7»I021 coad. •.ooo ml. '7000. (154WPX> ....................... y~d t5JO T Doll Air . ••••••tic , PP,llO-G12eves. 164tl F.mhon !12'. U. wtll. ....................... Op ar loeded! (00611) ·~~KM~~~·rf~~~ ~;"~: y .. , ...... '°111 1dl'd1• ~ru.lo'!'~,tnt i•J 'Tl Ooc11e RV Van ~If Pa1·d aux. tank. su.soo. Days: •••••••••••••••••••••• hr •to ~~· er ' contained Xtras'. low lllll 7fl03, Ull'72 milei.SU.~l ForYourCar! 754·1371Eves:493·3748or '71YWltlllblt JO ... SON&SON 644·5643 Sun roof, t s peed , '•h•lma !Ill' .. Npt n1uor 4 W9'ffl Dri•ff t550 1n11. w ,...frllC • 110 11''" . • •••••••••••••••• ••• • •• i howrr • tU»'. VH ••. dplh '73 Jeep Watron'-~r. ps, pb. IOW\Mt, 7 ba&•. 6 much, air. hUch, W11ren hubs , m urh more S55,000 MM, •Int. S2800 firm M4I noe ss1 ~98 an 6 '11 ti' 8oJ t:at t;iu:ellent Trwcka '560 tund M~t ~II 675 t66U . ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 8332106 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23' Oa)'1&1ler on 40 moor mg 1n N 8 67:J.7M .. Ew,on MARINA Slips Avail 646-0MI Du<'k on Balboa Pen for s atlbua t up lo 42 ' S3751mo. 673-4928 ••Power up to 22' ln~lh, up to 12 ' beam , on Edgewater. Make ofr 673· t943 79C'-e-.y l/2T•Pkll .. Diesel. !kottsdale mOdel Air conditioned. extra t a nk 's Automal1 <' transmission . 31.000 m 1les CLP921621 ) ""5 IACUllA lllCUll 495-00i 83i• '71GMC Subwt.. 450 engine. Automatic trans mission. air condi· LL=± Merc:z cassette, DIESEL. --'"' '79 300D, awiroor. silver, (717-.'NP) Cost2Q6a M!!_aarbor B!~" 'u30 ---b l k I n t . a m I r m . v S6tt5 ~ IACUllA •un 831 • ..., ......,...,.. 77 DATSUN S19.800tolfer. 642·7866 WeP91 OVER -look For Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi :• VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E Coast Hiway at Bayside Drive Newport Bea<'h 673·0900 Premium prkes paid for any used car I foreign or domestit' l in good condition. See Us First! "c"u' ----t speed, AM-FM. chrome MBZ '76 240D. I owner. wheels, shell and carpet S7900. be.d. Super sharp. low Call Bill 675·3859 miles. (lF70689) '79 Estate W1n. all pwr. lo mi , assume lea s e . 1199/mo. 759-1867 S4"5 L~Uowa\d '78 M BZ 300SD turbo diesel metalUc silver . like new, under warranty ~ '73 Centurion Convertible AM /FM stereo, AC. full pwr, S2UO. 644·4167 VOllCSWAGfN. INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor l5X m i. all options. s /r, ----------••90 Buick Park Avenue, tape, 126.500675-3652 76 YWYAH 6/mo old. xlnt cond, 2dr • M(91 9744 7 passenger.~ & ru velour int, fully loaded. great. All original. (7270) has everythihg. Bargain Garden Grove • • • • • ••••••••• • • • • •• •• • 79MGI • ~~ 4 s peed, 24,00 miles, new ...,....... ......_ tires. stereo tape. <936G ) , CIEYIHIMW LIASI 1st & Broadway YOUI MIW HOU Santa Ana 835·3171 DIHCT! --- '77 MGI Dynamite 'B' roadster with stereo custom wheels. 04564G) Sl"S CllYIH IMW at SB.750. (714)499-46~. Isl & Broadway Santa Ana 835-3171 '78 Buick Century Limit· ,79 YW IUS :to..:~.must sell. $3,750. Dynamite 4 passengeri------ with 4 speed, low m iles. adllac -9915 original. (382YHS) •• •••••••••••••••••••• • ""5 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 v-.aated Used Can!! Tr•1portatioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• lioned. cruise control. ..'l!H8 11.Jt 1"11· lll\d AM /FM cassette, s uper t • .. ,1.. \1, ... .,, :111> 0:1:10 For Sale CHEAP!! JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd '75YWIUG CONYEITllLE Red with Tan Interior '11 Cad. S.•lh Astro roof, split power IHther seats, Hit wheel, cnliM con- trol, door locks. Motoriucl l•.s 9 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c lean , Ma~ whee l 's 142-2000 2 Moped.<; <Puchl, must sell immed, xlnt c:ond. S300 ea 080. 673·9106 I <455TZUl "ut lM rt~ $.5195 "" 01, pot Slightly used turbo kit '70· '74 Datsun Z cars 768-5837 . 9748 4 s peed, AM·FM stereo. Sharp! (44.5240) (012ZERl Lale model Moped in ex· cellenl condition S200 641 6964 Moto=:ci:s / 1 I Sc 9150 •9SOOi ~ ~: 83i OOi ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Yamaha 250 Enduro. 6206 mi S750 962·5049 '78 Datsun King Cab eves 896-54M dys. 5spd. Air. 14.200. 552.5320 '76 Blue Honda MR25 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atfa ROMeO 9705 . •••••••••••••••••••••••! 80 200S X . bla c k h a t c h back b ea uty. LEASE w /wire whls & Decor D Pkg , s unroof. am /fm IRECT! stereo cass, only 8000 mi. 1981 ALFA SPIDERS IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH like new. $1500 & take over pymts. Michael, 646·9911. '78 Dats un P.U. 29.000orig miles. stereo, like new, make o ffer Steve 957·4089or 731-3262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1981 PIUCiEOT TURI01 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 752-0900 '79 D l 280ZX D ,orsclw 9750 a sun . r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S5"5 ~~~~~'1 ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove ·74YWGHIA Sharpest little Ghia coupe around. 4 speed & stereo. (079LXC> $4695 57995 Looks great. St. legal. '73 Jeep pickup. Turbo runs nice SSOO. 979-6216 400. ps. pb. roll bar. KC callaft~r4 .30 Day l igh ters. wh ile spokes. new paint. super udi 9707 '70 Honda 350. good cond. clean, $3400 or best offer •••••••••••••••••••••• b rwn. Sspd . Alloyed wheels, am /fm '<'ass 1979 PORSCHE JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Bl vd YOUl #I CADILLAC DEAUltSHIP IH ORANGE COUNTY! $400. 347.4435 '79 Audi Fox. Like new X lnl. cond . 20.000mi. .. 921"COUPE $8500. 714·546-0331. con· VS. S speed, air cond .. tact Patti. Mon.-Fri. 8-5. pwr. windows. cruise, 842-2000 979-21688 35m pg. 4spd Air. stereo, '791UGYW CONVEITllLE SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING '78 Yamaha IT175. gd t•on SSOO 979.5173 '59 Ford P.U. 3 spd stick. snrr. 960-2611 . 1.100. 82,000 mi. runs xlnt. no -----AM /FM cass. & under rust, tape deck. C/B. new '72 Audi lOOI S 4 dr Ai r. tires. Needs new starter. Auto. Am/fm $1100 Cash Sl500/bst orr. 661-7584 P IP 645-9714 For sale 16.000 miles! 19200368 ). Datsun Z 527 • "' White on While • 4.speed, AM:FM, chrome NAIJE:R~ nms , fog lights. Super CA DILL 4. THEODORE c I e a n , Io w m i I e s . ,, I~ ,, 650 KAWASAKI lo miles, sharp, $1900 Call 642·9684 aft6PM Dodge P.U. All orig. IMW 9712 motor + otMt-parts 768-5137 ROBINS (194YBCl /100 H.t1t•. l~.t $9419 , ...... , ......... ..,40 '11 '70 Honda 3501 excellent. $1500. Business 547-0933. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home631·<17S7art 7PM. For the best deal in Orange County... Come --.69-C_on_vt_. R_o_a_ds-te-r--1 FORD 1060 HARBOR 81'>10 CO'>TA Ml'>A 641 OulO ~~~~ '76S.•• 1370. 548·8Sli9 '79 YAMAHA SR 500 lassie '46 Chevy i.-.i ton truck. good runnin!? cond.96().7244 6S M P.G6000Miles ans 9570 Sl500 631 5843 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor Ho.Ms Sale / '77 E-150 Custom Ford R•ftf ICAor_,:. 9160 van. many xtras. runs on ,.,. ~ reg, xlnl cond. must see ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·4268 RENT: 22' lux. mlr home. ------ Sips 6, self.cont. $275/wk. '68 Chevy Van, reblt 283 + 8< lmi. 64().8585. longbed. U.S. mags. $700. WE CAM SELL YOUR R.V. 559-1304 -646·8S58. ---Trait.n, Trani 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13' Fld & Stream. s ips 4. dinette. stove. etc. Xlnt. S950. 646-2389 '75 Starcraft. Self cont. sips 6. Xlnt cond. $1300. 631-3494 dys. 495·1679 eves. A.to Senice, Parts & Accnsorie1 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S SAVE SAVES WITH USED PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AU'J'OSUPPLY 101 N. Manchester Anaheim 776·9900 For Sal~ CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo kit ·70. '74 Datsun Z cars 768-5837. Fors• Datsun Z motor + otMt-parts 761-5137 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos WClllled 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAYTOPDOLLAR for top used cars-foreign, domestics or classics . H your car is extra clean, see us f1 RST ! r111tt or-.,.c~ 2925 HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAMCARS AMDTRUCKS COMM Ell CHEVROLET ~ll.1rl••r 111,.t tt~l\\H ..,\ 546-1200 HIGHIUYER Top dollars for Sports Cars, Bugs , Campers, 914 's, Audi's AskforU/C MGR JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 See Us Today! ! $1800 ~ 957.zu;o '74 911 Coupe, s speed. ~ 534-4100 Power windows. power '-' s tereo. alloys. very '74 Z 2+2 Ver) clean clean Sl0.500 fl ans. 13731 Harbor seats. cru1Se. lilt. very low miles· loca l t'a r Garden Grove f831 RYY > SADDLEIACK Y AWY IMPORTS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy Mission Viejo I Looks & runs f?real 536·3033dys I I S46SO, for info 631·3859 '73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. '75 Silver 914. 2.0. xtras . S3 ooo S7995 s ome engine wo rk Blaupunkt radio. see to 1 '72 Datsun 510 Wagon, handmad e v. h I s. · needed. but driveahle. apprec. 645-7848 V\\ parts. '68 left & right 131-2040 495.4949 $1200.492·1405 evesonly door '73 left door. Closed Sunda ~ s -'72 91 lT· 5 speed Super each'. 548-9744 CREVIER &I ST 6 H OAOWAY SAl'llA Al'IA 835·3171 fHE ULflMATf. DAIYING MACHIN! •USEDIMW1• '73 2002 (0058) '75 2002a (0035 ) '77 320ia (0474 ) '77 6.30 csi auto (0040 ) '80 528iA sunrf. 0625 > Clowd s-days •16IMW Dynamite 2002 4 Or iginal with finis h . Lovely (001 PTO) s peed. bc1~e cond $.5995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales·Serv1ce·Leasing Roy c_..er,lnc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 Fiat 9725 c lea n 65K ori~inal ---~~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. All ser vice re· '75 Scirocco, S3500 or ~ 83i• '79Fiat2000Spyder cords.Sll.500.548-5093. pymts o f S1 50 1mo. ----- 9100mi,am /fmtape. ----a m /fm ste r eo , nu •77 El Dorado: Needs mint, S7500.493-5366 '65 C Porsche rlassic brakes. yr guar. on eng, some attention. S3500 or Honda -9727 ~~~~· S8500 /0 ffe r trans &dlff.557-6577 bestorrer.SJS.7898. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'79 VW BUS snrf: am /Cm '68 Eldo, a ll xtras . VISIT YOUR ~~•••••••••••!!.~! cass, Z/bed, bra w /tire Restore this classic. S750. ORANGE COAST •71 R·16. auto trans, sun· :;;;.~~6 23K mi, S74 675·549leves. HONDA roof. radio, $1000 or best -_.aro "17 offer . 641-8T71 '66 for $1600. '67 for $2600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEAD9UARTIRS -olh Royce 9756 Or Best offer p.p. MUST '68 Camaro :rn runs well. TODAY!!! •••••••••••••ei••••••••• SELL548-1185 A very good investment. -S2SOOFlRM . UMIVIRSITY •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '69 vw Runs good., Body 545-922'1 SALES&SERVICE ROY needs work 9600 or besl.----- OLDSMOllLE IRR CARVER Aft 5· ~~ ---•• ~=~ ........ !!.~~ HONDA r ROllS·ROYCC '79 Scirocco. 4 spd, xlnt 76 ClwnoWt GMC TRUCKS IS40J•mboree cond. 36.000 mi. S6000. 2850 Harbor Blvd. ,..,.,_, 80<11 PP. 96().4212 eves. 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AMNESIA VICTIM TRYING TO FIND IDENTITY 'Jane Doe' Interviewed by David Hertmen Jan,e Doe pleads for help over TV NEW YORK <A P l Looking disturbed and speaking in broken, barely audible phrases. a woman found near death in a south Florida park went on national television today in another at- tempt to locate anyone who knows her. · · 1 just feel left alone in the world ... just trying to go about my life the best I can. "the woman said in an appearance on ABC's "Good Morning America" broad- cast from New York. Doctors say U1e woman, who has become known as .J :me Doe. has total amnesia "I try to remember and I can't . I don't form a pattern of hav- ing parents, a family who was responsible for me,·· she said. A park ranger found the wom an. believed to be about 30, naked and suffering from ex posure in d£'nse underbrus h at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale on Sept 19. She wa s ta ken to South Florida Hospital. a µsychiatric fa cility in nearby Pembroke Pines She has recov{•rcd physically, but suffers from "total amnesia, .. said Or . .Je sse Kaye, a psychiatrist who has been treat- ing her and who appeared with her on the program Kaye said the woman was found "particularly ill phys icall y, which suggests she was not well cared for. not well nourished for a long period of time. She waster- ribly anemic, terribly un - derweight. She was truly near death." The woman, wearing her brown hair tied back. said her condition al the time she was found makes her "kindoffrightened ... .. I try to focu s on that and I ~an 't." she said. "I can't say how I got into the park . . what the park looks like. l just don't have any thought patterns at all.·· A story distributed nationally Casualtit"s claime d BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Iran claimed today its troops and helicopter gunships killed more than 300 Iraqi invaders in llam Province in western Iran. ORANGE COAST WfATHfR Cleari ng a n d fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 along the coast, 48 inland. Highs Wednes- day mid to upper 60s. llSIDE TODAY Pfc. Robert Garwood u not the only one in the national spotlight at hi& court-martial. The Marines ore. too. See analysis. Page A7. llDfl H/F by The Associated Press on Feb. 3 tr iggered numerous calls from people in search of massing loved ones. Calls sounding believable are turn e d over to Fort Lauderdale police, who have since set up a 24-hour hotline number at30S-761·2415. "We've tried all the normal police routines" lo identify the wom an, Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Leo Callahan said on the show. Callahan said fingerprint checks revealed that the woman apparently had no prior arrest record and never applied for a job that wouJd require prints. T h e wom an has no dis - tinguishi ng scars or marks, Callahan said. only a large mole on the left side of her neck. She has brown eyes and dark brown hair Transit demru1ds attacked By GLENN SCOTT OllM Dally PlloU taH Orange County T ransit District buses remained at rest today as the public bus strike called by bus drivers and mechanics entered its sixth day. The gloomy weather outside also reflected the outlook for an easy resolution to the first strike in the district's nine-year history. As in previous days, leaders of the district and the str iking Unit· ed Transportation Union said no communication was taking place between the two sides. About the only means of ad· dressing each other 's demands was through the mass media. Ralph Clark. who is chairman or the ocro board of directors as we ll as the county board of supervisors, sharply criticized union leaders Monday for what he called a failure to accept com- promise. "If union officials continue this 'all or nothing' negotiating at- titude. we coul d be in for a long period without service," he said. Clark cla imed the union 's three-year contract pr oposal, which district officials say would amount to a $17 million economic package, is "far beyond what the taxpayer could tolerate ." District officials claim their proposal would cost about $12 million -or $5 mil'l<>n less than the union'soverthree years . Union officials weren't availa- ble today to answer Clark, but leaders have said they are willing to talk when district officials con- cede certain points, such as no li mits to cost of living raises and wage a nd benefits packages closer to those offered to workers or the Southern California Rapid Tr ans it District. Bus drivers, who curr~ntly make toppay of$9.46an hour, are seeking immediate raises to $10.07 an hour. The district ls of- fer lngtl.93an hour. For mechanics, top pay cur- rently is S&.82 an hour. The union want.t $11.29 an hour. The dlatrict ls propoeing $10.92 an hour. . It's OK, Kid: R.I.P. Outlaw's tombstone found • in HB By PHIL SNEIDERMA N Of u .. o.lly ...... JIAft Billy the Kid will soon be able to rest in peace once again. The legendary outlaw's tombstone, stolen from his New Mexico grave two weeks ago. was found Monday in the home of a Huntington Beach truck driver, police re- ported today. HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE detective Bob Russell said an anonymous telephone tip relayed by New Mexico State Police led local officers, armed with a search warrant, to the driver's home, 18432 Delaware St., at 5:45 p.m. "In the bedroom. hidden under a blanket, we fo und the tombstone of BilJy the Kid," Russell said. Local officers confiscated the 200-pound gray granite grave marker but filed no immediate charges against the driver. the detective said. THE DRIVE R'S NAM E was withheld by police. who said his precise involve"ment in the incident is not known. Police said theft charges may be filed against hi m by New Mexico authorities. Russell said the Huntington Beach truck driver's regular route takes him through New Mexico. The detective said no motive in the theft has yet been established. MEANWHILE, AUTHORITIES in New Mexico are breathing a sigh of relief that the local landmark has been re- covered ·Tm sure a lot of local historians will be tickled to hear that it's been found." said New Mexico State Police Officer Marshall Warren. who was reached in Fort Sumner today. "It's pretty important to this area." Warren said t he tombstone was expected to be a focal point of the town's upcoming celebration. marking the IOOth anniversary of Billy the Kid's death. BILLY THE KID was born Wilham II. Bonney on Nov. 23. 1860. His tombstone contains 21 marks. representing the 21 men he allegedly gunned down. In 1891 Pat Garrett, the newly elected sheriff of Lin· coin County. captured the famous outlaw. After his convic- tion. however , the Kid killed two guards and escaped from the Lincoln County jail. SEVENTY-SIX DAYS after his escape, the Kid was shot dead by Garrett at Fort Sumner. ' The outlaw's grave now is part of a monument and museum attraction. The grave is surrounded by a seven- foot -tall chain link fence. But sometime between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 of this year. the tombstone was taken by unknown intr uders who ap- parently lifted the heavy stone over the fence, Officer War-• ren said. THE NEW MEXICO oHicer said he received an anonymous long-distance call last Friday, saying the stone was now at a Huntin gton lieach address. He relayed the in· formation lo local officers. Taped u11der liypnosi . ..; D.ally P'ileol ,. ..... lly Lee "•'I"• HUNTINGTON POLICE RECOVER KID'S TOMBSTONE Detective Bob Ru11ell displays bandit's marker ..We're es pecially excited about getting it back because the first time it was taken. it was massing for 26 years." Warren said. He said the tombstone disappeared in 1950 and was turned up in a Texas field an 1976. The stone is inscribed. "The boy bandit king, he died as he lived." Alaia tells of slayings By DAVID KUTZMt\NN OllM Daily "'i.tStalf Apparently for the first time, convicted double murderer Dr. Louis Alaia has described - whi le under hypnosis -how he stabbed and killed his former wife and a Long Beach attorney, say- ing at one point on a videotape re- cording: ". . I see the knife holder and I grab the knife. I have to stop her. She 's kill ing me ... she's destroying me and my son. She's destroying Marco. I scream. 'it's no use.' She wasn't going to let me have my son anymore. She wasn't goin~ to let me have hi m anymore • 0 The videotaped re-creation of the killjngs, made Saturday in the Long Beach offi ce of psychiatrist David Johnston. was played for a superior court jury today. The six-woman , six-man panel. which convicted Alaia or two counts of second-degree murder sever al weeks ago. must now de- termine if he was insane at the time oftheslayings. Introduction of the videotape in- to evidence by defense lawyers was pe rmitted Mon day by Orange County Superior Court J udge Byron McMillan. Before ruling on the matter. Judge Mc Millan screened the tape in his courtroom outside the presenceofthejury. In that recording, Alaia, 50, re- members and relives the violent explosion which led to the stab- bing deaths of Margy Lou Alaia. 37 . and attorney Marvin Tincher. 50. in the wom an's Huntington Ha rbour homelastJune 13. During the surgeon's murder trial. he testified he could not re- call what happened after he went to his ex-wife's home that evening to discuss weekend custody rights to his two young children, Marco, 11. and Maria,9. Previous testimony h ad in· dicated Alaia was involved in hi ghly rancorous and emotional divorce proceedings with Margy Alaia. especially in regard to custody of t he couple's son, Marco. In the tape, the convicted slayer. questioned by University Three-car smaslwp in Huntington fatal At least one person was killed when three vehicles collided on P a c ific Coast Highway in soutbe .. te m Huntington Beach th is morning , according to police. · · · Sgt. Darrell Klopp said one person was kllled instantly in the cruh at the Mapolla Street Inte rsection shortly after I o'clock. . He aaid Ora n1e County Sheriff-Coroner'• lnveaU1at.ora were called to the scene. There I ,. we re also reports that a second person wu critically injured or may have died. No other details were avail•· ble from police. Officials at Fountain V&lley Community Hoapit.al confirmed shortly af\er 10 a.m., however, that their trauma cent.er staff wu working desperately to save the life of Debora Ann Lambkin, 25, Injured in a tr.me accident. ' of Montana psychology professor John Watkins. describes his strong attachment tp his young son and rus feelings that his ex- wife and Tincher were trying to keep them apart. Telling how the killings were triggered, Alaia told Watkins : "Before I could say anything (after arriving at the house ), Margy said, 'Lou, it's lime for you to leave now.' I started to get up- set ... I said , 'No it's not. We have to talk about this (weekend custody privileges).· " ... She said come get them (the children) Sunday morning. I said that's not good enough .. She said leave . . . leave now Lou ... "I said I didn't have to leave. It's my house loo .... " Alliia said. The orthopedic surgeon said that when his former wife told Maria to call the police, "I was facing the window and I saw the light in the window. It burst ... everything went red . . . I saw the knife holder ... I j ust reached out and grabbed (a knife) and t urned around. I stabbed a t Ma r gy with the knife ... ·'Suddenly I saw Tincher right in front of me. He was running at me and trying to grab me ... It was like instantly he was upon me " · .A.laia said he fought with Tincher until the Long Beach at· torney fell wounded to the kitchen floor with numerous knife wounds. Asked by Watkins why he bad slabbedthepair,Alaiasobbed: "I wanttoscream. lt'snouae. ldon't want to live anymore. I want to die. There's no hope any mo~. • . I'd rather die than Uve without Marc ... '' Proaec:utor Richard Fanell argued .. alnat 1dm1Mlon of the tape, 18Jtnl it dkln't abed 8Q1 new li&ht on Alai1'1 mental ~i· lion .. I -I Defenl><' la"' \'e r s. however . behe\'e the tape bobtcrs their contention that 1\ laia 's mind snapped the naj!hl of J unc 13 under the pre:-surt' of num e rous personal . financial and physical woes Larcenous hooker~ Pvecl .. DAVE~PORT. Iowa 1APl - After rereivinJ? four complaints m less than a month from men who has been robbed by pros- titutes. police are urging hookers to t urn 1 nformant against their larcenous col· leagues. Vice officers say they wi ll launch a Citywide prostitution crackdown unless the prostitutes stop robbing customers to com- pensate for slow business during the cold months . Some pros- titut es have al ready given police the names of suspects. a n d othe r s a r e tryin g to persuade the robbers to stop, of· ficers said.' • Police say the robbers pick victims who they think are from out of town, ma r ried or too drunk to identify them later. Jones t,o re111ain on Joint Chiefs WASHJNOTON (AP> -Gen. Davtd C. Jones has survived a campai(Jn by some Re publican conservatives to oust him as chairman of the Joint Chiefs ol Staff. . Defense Secretary Caspa r Weinber1er told Tbe Auoclated Pren cm MC>flday that President Rea11D has accepted bis rec:om· meadadon that Jonn COlllDlete his term, due to end ln a lJttJe more dum te months. ~ I c I • HIF 0rlllQ9 Co•t CWL Y PILOT/Tueaday. Ftbr~ 1<1_ 1981 WardlOw parents ... Reagan proposes cuts • • in tax rate maximums WA..'UUNG10 rAPI Tb• Rt11an administration, in a tt•ood ma}Orlax blll , will prupal cutl nlhemuimum tax rate on d \•ldendt, lnlen•,.t i.n.J ulh•r unearned lnvtatment lncome. lt wus rC'portN toda) Tho Wuhln11lon Putt 111ld ttM! aecond lax bill wlll lnclude re· du<'titwd In t N'J...-ndlturi the varloU$ exemptions. deduc· t ions . rMlai. 1md uth r form• ol tu ror1tveness Tax expenditures nov. t'06Utw'rr •ia•ur)' morelhan "80b1lllon a year. °T1M' new 111ptff u id Edwin Meese Ill, President Reagan's l'Ounst-lor. re' l' IL-d pliin ror the second bill ~ta private. meeting '\P'>nwnd b) thr mt-rl\'IU\ Society of Association Executives T ,WI r.r.rllf' rlal•f'., Yt'ASHJ GTON t P) <.:on&ressional investigators probing thl' lr79Thret' Mtlt-l!lland nuclear accident as11erted today that the plant's maniuu~no roa have mtcnt1onully withheld vital early ln· rormat.aon on the accident's seventy rrom state and federal uff1 c1&ls The revort. which also alleged that the reactor's operators had made m1sle&ding statements, appeared to challenge a Nuclear Regulatory omm1ss1on report of justtwo weeks ago. f 'arae .... 1011 drnl•d WARSAW. Poland (AP> Poland 's Supreme Court ruled to· day that private farmers could not form the independent trade un· ion they sought but could form an association. The decision came after a government s hakeup in which Defense Minister Wojciech J aruzelski, regarded as a moderate, was named Polish premier. The court ruling, an apparent attempt to find a compromise between the farmers' demands and Communist Party leaders who oppose a union of farmers, followed Warsaw radio announce· ml!nl of the end of a general strike in Jelenia Gora and suspension of walkouts scheduled in the Silesian coal mines. Twl•tf'r ltlt• •~ltool BAY MINETTE. Ala. (AP> -A tornado struck a school where about 300 children we re attending classes today, destroying the gym and damaging several nearby homes. Officials said two stu· dents and a bus driver we re seriously hurt and about 25 children had minor injuries. The scene al the Bay Minette Middle School for grades six through eight was described by police as "an awful mess." Blind· ingrain and a rush of parents to retrieve their children caused con· fusion. IJ.N. troop• erred 111 l•raf'I rrpori UNITED NATIONS (AP) -U.N. Secretary.General Kurt Waldheim admitted today that Dutch U.N. peacekeeping troops erred in reporting that Israeli forces had blown up the bodies of five Palestinian gue rrillas killed in Southern Lebanon on Christmas Day. Waldheim said in a statement issued here that a three.man military board of inquiry he appointed last month had "not found evidence to support the account" given to the press by the U N. Interim Force in Lebanon CUNIFIL). Midwest paralyzed by snow and cold By The Associated Press Bitter cold. driving snow and s trong winds swept across the nation from the Rockies to the Great Lakes today. making travel dangerous ;ind nearly im- p o s s i bl c 1n som e ar eas T ornadoes s truck in Texas . Di<l .41ny's ., lwmmoork cost V .. S.? WASHJNGTON (AP I 'Fhe Labor Department says It has no r ecord of s pending what a published report described as up to "hundreds of thous ands of dollars" to help Amy Carter do her homework while her father was president. . The Washington Post . in its "VIP" column. reported that an unnamed New York publisher had said Amy had a pro~lem one unspecified Friday with. a ques tion on the In dus trial Revolution and she went to her mother for help "Rosalynn Carter didn't un· derstand the question, either . and told one of her aides to call the Labor Department for the answer," the article, printed in Sunday's editions. said. working overtime during the weekend and de livered a truckload of computer printouts to the White House. "A horrified .Rosalynn Carter was told the res earc h 'had probably cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in over· time'," the news paper said. But a spokes man for the de· partment said Monday that a search of its records had un- covered no such request or any record of such work being done by computers or the overtime to go with it. Amy's paper. the Post said. earned her a "C •· Alabama and Mississippi. The tornadoes that hit over· night in central and east Texas ki lied a teen.age girl a nd seriously injured three people, according to Billy Linville. Civil De fense coordinator in rural Walker County Linville s aid all four were inside a mobile home which was hit by a twister. In Alabama, a tornado struck a school in Bay Minette where 300 children were atte nding classes. Numerous injuries - mostly broken bones. cuts and bruises we re reported. The school gym was destroyed. Illinois was hit by its worst snowstorm of the season. The National Weather Service re· ported mid-morning accumula· lions ranging from two inches to s ix inches. The same s torm aumped hall a foot or snow on St. Louis in only a few hours . (Earlier story, A4 .) Near-blizzard conditions were expected by nightfall in much of Illinois. with winds gusting to up to 40 miles. Blowing snow and icy conditions were blamed for a collision between a snowplow and a school bus in Elwood. south of Joliet. Three of the about 50 s tudents aboard the bus were hospitalized with minor in· juries. A cold front that m oved through central Colorado just before midnight sent tern· peratures plumm eting. In Denver, the merc ury dropped 13 degrees in one hour. Snow began falling in most parts of the state during the early morning and the state highway patrol s aid visibility was poor and driving conditions hazardous throughout the state. Heavy snow in the mountains closed Loveland Pass. Southeastern South Dakota also reported snowpacked roads. drifts and reduced visibility. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIHtlfled edv•rtl•lng 7141842-5178 All other cMp.rtment• 842·4321 Tno.-nas P Haley ~ Robert N Weed ~· M. Thomas Keevu (- Thomas A. Murph1ne -.......1- Charl .. H. Loos .......... ~IO"Of Bernard Schulman ~ Cert Carstensen --.OWwdO< Kentieth N. Goddard Jr ~0.- OFFICES Coll• MeM: l30West 8•Y Strtt .. Uh L•oun• llffcr1: 1021 No Cout Hioll••v tJt}l Huntinoton llM<ll. 17f1S BHCll Boulev••ct ·~I COPYrlQllt ""Of-C.,.st Publlslllf\O C-ny. No new\ 1toriH. Illustrations. t!d1toriet m.,1er or aa vert•Hments ll•••ln mn be rtoroaucea wt1hout \Of< i•t ~rmls"on ot cop\lri9ht ow~r Second <IHl potta~ paid at Colt• Mew , C•lllornla !UP!> 144-tOO). !>vt>scrlotlon bY urrttr S• 00 monlllty by mill U.50 mon1111v. mllllarv cMllin~l•on~ \4 00 montMv • Deputy oraered to trial . An Oran1e County Sheriff'• Oeputment deputy has been or· dMed to stand trial in superior court on eight felony charf(es he kidnapped and falsely im- prisoned four women -all en· countered whlle he was on duty In 1980. . George Loudermilk, 37, or Costa Mesa, was ordered to ap- pear Feb. 20 for arraignment in superior court following a pre· llminary hearing conducted before Central Orange County Municipal Court Judge John Smith. The hearing ended Mon· day. Loudermilk, who has worked for the sheriff's department for 11 years. was permitted by Judge Smith to remain free on his own recognizance. The deputy is accused of fovr counts each of kidnapping and fa lse imprisonment under the color of authority. The charges stem from al· le ged incidents between July a nd October in which four women testified they were de· tained by Loudermilk after routine traffic stops . Loudermilk has been s us· pended from his position pend· ing resolution of the legal pro- ceedings. HB schools salute 200 volllnteers Ocean View School District of· ficials have honored more than 200 volunte~rs who serve in the classrooms and laboratories of the district's 23 schools in Hunt· ington Beach. "The volunteers have been our life blood." Supt. Dale Coogan declared Monday. "They provide stra ight line assistance in the classroom as well as keeping the district in tune with the com· munity ... Coogan said that about 1.000 volunteers contributed almost 56,000 hours ofwork last year. If they were paid minimal s alaries. their pay would have totaled more than Sl million, Coogan said. Judy Heller, director of the dis· trict 's volunteer program, said vo luntee r s work in art laboratories. make bulletin boards and accompany students on field trips as well as assisting in classroom instruction. "We usually honor them at the end of the year but this time we wa nted to do som ething dif· fer ent." she said. The volunteers in attendance received a resolution for ap· preciation signed by the five school trustees The recognition affair was held at Mesa View School. Last matcli to tire '-bull' GLENDALE <AP> -A 68 -year-old man , ap· par e ntl y playing ··matador" on railroad tracks here. was fatally struck by an oncoming freight train. police said. Vince nt Infantino of Glendale was pronounced dead at the scene Monday night. I "As we get it the man was jumping back and forth fro m one set of tracks to the other, kind of playing matador with the train," said Sgt. William Linn e m eye r . "The engineer saw him but was una ble to stop in time." First-degree guilt sought TORRANCE (AP > Prosecutors told a Superior Co urt jur y that Lawrence Sigmond Biltaker committed "horrendous crimes" and should be found guilty of first degree murder in the 1979 torture slay· ln~s of five teen-age girls. Deputy District Attorney C. Ramsey Randolph called Bit· taker. 40, and his admitted ac· complice, Roy Lewis Norris, 32. on Monday the "two mutants from hell'' who committed "hor- rendous crimes against these children." tell closure fear Several Wardlow School parents told Fountain Valley School District trustees Monday ni1 ht that they fear the board has already decided to close the campus but trustees insisted they have not yet made up their minds. "I think it's unfair to say the board bas already made its de· cision," Board President Betty Mignanelli told the 50 parents at• tending the public hearing. "If I had to place a bet on what these five board members will do on March s. I don't know where I'd place it." Trustees have announced they will make the decision on pro· posed school closures at their March s meeting. Despite the trus t ees· as· s urances. s ome W ardlow parents expressed pessimism, pointing out the recent advisory committee recommendation that Wardlow be closed at the end of the current term because of declinin~enrollment. The advisory committee has suggestEld that Wardlow stu· dents be moved to nearby Talbert School next fall. Both a r e localed in Huntington Beach, just south of Fountain Valley city limits . "T his isn 'l a fair turnout." said Wardlow parent Valerie Ames. pointing to the half.filled meeting room. "I think every· one has just given up. It's kind of tough to fight a losing battle." She continued, "you're going to force me to go to work in the morning and worry if my son has crossed Yorktown Avenue safely ... Some parents suggested that by instructing the advisory com· mittee to recommend at least one school for clos ure. the trustees prevented the group from investigating ways to avoid a closure. Offering other alternatives, the parents suggested Wardlow be kept open by rearranging boundaries to increase its enroll· ment or by turning it into a mid· die school. Action sougl1t on closure of 2 schools Superintendent Lawrence Kemper is scheduled to recom· mend tonight two schools whose closure would save the Hunt· ington Beach City (elementary) School District an estimated SJ00,000 next year. Kemper is expected to select the two campuses from among LeBard, Eader. Peterson and Burke during the 8 o 'clock trustees• session at Clapp School, 20351 Farnsworth Lane. The schools were targeted for possible closure by the declining enrollment committee because they generally are in low growth areas or would cause the least disruption lo students. Trustees a re slated lo act on Kemper's recommendations next Tuesday. According to a special com- mittee formed to study district finances, deficits may range from $750,000 to Sl.6 million next vear. It proposed a series of cut· backs that includes the closure of schools. cutbacks in programs and teachers and an increase in classroom size. Some parents questioned lbe district's estimate that $146.000 in operating costs will be saved annually by closing Wardlow. Jim Woest questioned why the district has increased its ad· ministrative s tarr during a period of declining enrollment. Mrs. Mignanelli replied that a study of possible future staff cuts Is being prepared by the district's ne w superintendent, Jack Mahnken. Woest also expressed aneer upon leanuq that trustees ~ unsure whether they can me; some $250,000 in intereat from the recent Pope site sale for operating expenses. ' Dr. Mahnken said the $2.T. million the district received for! the vacant school site cannot be! used for operating expenses or; teachers' salaries. • But he said he does not know; how the district can legally· spend the interest that sum is· generating. Deported fro• Iran American writer flies to freedom DUBAI , U nited Arab Emirates (AP> -American writer Cynthia Dwyer, convicted of espionage and deported from Iran alter nine months in prison, flew to freedom today in a plane packed with Iranian workers and peasants. She landed in this Persian Gulf sheikdom on her way home and was whisked away in a police car. declining to talk to reporters. Mrs. Dwyer, 49. flew to Dubai, 700 miles south of Tehran on a regularly scheduled lranair flight after Iranian officials de· layed her departure nearly 24 hours. Markus Hirsiger of the stare of the Swiss Embassy in Tehran escorted her. the Swiss Foreign Office said. U S. Ambassador William Wolle and the U.S. consul to Dubai, Tom Dowling, met her at the airport "Mrs Dwyer is well , and has expressed a desire not to meet the press," said a U.S. Embassy s pokes man. ' Sh e has no itinerary, but she is on her way home." In Amherst. N.Y . a suburb of Buffalo. Mrs. Dwyer 's husband, John. 54, a college English pro- fessor. s aid he felt "terrific" knowing she was finall y free "There have been so m any let· downs. It's a new feeling," he said. . Dwyer said he learned from the State Department that dur· ing the delay in releasing his wife in Tehran the Iranians wanted to take her back to Evin Prison, but Swiss oHi cials insist· ed s he not be taken back and she s pent 20 hours waiting at the Tehran airport. He s lild his main concern dur· ing the nine months his wife was in prison was not so much that s he was being mistreated. but that the political instability of Iran would delay her release. He said he and their three children would await further news before decid.ing where to meet her. Reporters were not allowed near the plane. but passengers said Mrs. Dwyer sat among the Iranian workers on the jetliner. The plane arrived more than an hour late because of delays at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport One passenge r said Mrs Dwyer was wearing a skirt and blouse and her head was cov· ered by a scarf. At the departure from Tehran, Swiss diplomat Flavio Mcroni said Mrs . Dwyer was en route to Switzerland. n '1110 Milt". u s s R ::_:_~' . . -. SAUDI ARABIA .,.,....,...... FLIGHT TO FREEDOM Cynthie Dwyer'• route G<>ver11me11t 1vorkers get /011,g l~Pke11~[ Two holidays m addition to Friday the 13th and Valentine'~ Day will fall during the course of the next week to the benefit of county. state. federal and municipal employees as well as students School childre n and their teachers get the best deal of al~. The 'II be off Thursday and Fn· da y· for Abraham Lincoln's birthday and Monday for the oh· s e r va n ce o f George Wa s hin~ton 's birthday. That translates into a five·day vaca- tion. Valentine's Day falls on Satur· day Employees of Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach. Irvine , the state of California and the county gel to rest on Thursday and Mon· day. while employees. of Hunt· ington Beach. Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and the feder~ government get onl y Monday off Banks also will be closed Mon· day FIND OF THE WEEKI.&---. Our 14 karat yellow gold puffed heart pendant is a delightful gift to give today or to save for that special moment on Valentine's Day. Chain included, S75. §LA.VICK'S Fil"' J11~W'1i Sine• 1917 In order to escape the death penalty. Norris has pleaded gull· ty to nve counts of murder, two or rape and one or robbery and a1reed to testify aaalnst Bit· taker. U convicted , Bittaker could race the death penalty . Fashion Island Newport Center, N~wport S.ach, 714/644-1380 Wt$1m1Mttr I L;gun.s HIU., I Mit~ll Viele> I North Or•ngt I Tlw City ' boc CtrrilOS •!Itta Malls AIJO Crt1Wr ~ A11~1ff I S..n Ditgo I ~t VtgU Utot -el 511~·,,_ .. ,_,, ~ ,_M Ot A-n to.,.... VtsA, ~ Clwp. Mnrtfwr Fin< frwtltf'S C 11f/J • ------· .. -· ------__...,.-..---.-.-;:::-..:7_-_: ::·::_:_-_--_-~_ -Cliff Bor11es' gefs fiekef Actor Ken Kercheval ha~ had more than his share of hard luck as Cliff Barnes on TV· s .. Dalla:. " But he got into some hot water on his own during a visit to his hometown of Clinton, Ind Ke rcheval was stopped and ticketed by Indiana s tate troope r Dave Landes for runni n g a s to p s ig n in Warren County. Landes said when he asked Kercheval where he worked, Ke rcheval s aid ... ,. m an actor.·· "I didn't recognize him," Landes said. ··But I knew he wasn't Clint Eastwood." When Kercheval told him h e appe ared o n C BS 's . "Dallas." the trooper said. • "I told him I knew he wasn't ' J .R. and he laughed a nd :• said. ·No. I'm Cliff Barnes. The one who has an a ffair with J . R.'s wife ... Wilham St . O ng e of Garde7i Grove went to !..as Vegas to try and hit the jackpot o n a slo t machine - and he did ]USt that . St Onge and his so n M ark grin afte r h it tir1g Neva da 's largest win . .. $340 .ooo . at the Flamingo Hilton. Some people make do with a simple brunch of bacon and eggs. but for c I o l h e s d es i g n e r G I o r i a Vanderbilt, n ol hing but c h ampagne a nd cavia r will do. · The Daily N e w s , YAHOf.RllLT quoting the latesl issue of Cookbook Digest magazine, says Ms. Vanderbilt's favorite brunch for two includes s ix eggs cooked slowly in a double boiler with butte r and pepper. pumpernickel bread, a half-pound of black or· red large-grafo caviar. and a few splits or ice-cold champagne. As for othe r cele brities' tastes. the News says Nancy Kissinger prefers something called a Basque omelet. and actor David Niven fa vo rs "kedgeree." a mixture of rice. butter·cooked fish and hard-boiled eggs. Newport Beech dtveloper Wllllaa Lyoe topped s uch contrlbuturs aa Fraall 81aa&ra end pop songwriter ate~ard C•rpeater by kiclcloc in $50,000 to support L.t. Gov. Miile C urb for 1ovemor. Lyon Is s hown as the laraest s ingle donor to the Curb warchest, which stands at Sl.09 millio n . The long-time Newport resident previous l y contributed SS0.000 lo help Curb pay off bis 1978 campaign de bt. Last year. Lyon's firm - The Wilham Lyon Co. -put up an offer of $38.5 million to purchas e the paren t com pany of NewPorl-based Air California. He los t to Mia m i-based Air Florida, which offered $47.5 million. Lyon formerly ser ved as the Chief of the Air Force Reserve, an appointment made by then-President Gerald Ford. CBS correspondent Charles Kuralt evident- ly was "On the Road" once too often. He's been arrested on cha r ges of drunken driving in Burl- ingame. Ancient fish 'caught' ComplPte billj"isli s11erinwn ./(>1uul i11 Viejo The most com plete known , foss il s pecimen of an ancient large billfis h ever ro und in California has been recovered at a construction site for a high school in Mtssion Viejo I Paleontologists working at the two-acre fossil site northwest of 1 L os Ali sos Bouleva rd a nd Cordova Road have a lso re- covered dozens of other marine I fossils. PALEONTOLOGIST Hugh Wagner said the remains of the fossil marlin (large billfish >, in- cluding skull and skeleton. were the most complete of four known specimens collected in the state. He said other finds were frag- ments of a bill, lower jaw, or vertebra. One of the sea lion fossils is complete. said Wagner. The Paleontologists have been wo rk ing on the Saddleback Valley Unified School District site while it is being graded. Construction of the school is ex- pected to begin this s ummer. THE FOSSI LS the exact number is nol yet known were removed from the site encased in pl aster jackets. They were taken to the Mis· sion Viejo Cultural Resources Center. where they will be curat- ed and examined by the paleon- tologists. Rights denied? Specimens are being collected at the center. supported by the Natural History Foundation of Orange County, t he Pacific Coast Archeological Society, and the Mission Viejo Co .. until an Orange County natural history museum is es tablis hed . WAGNER SAID volunteers are needed to help remove the fo ssils fro m t he ir plas ter jackets . Those interested may contact the center. 23854 Via Fabricante, Suite G-1. Mission Viejo, by call- ing 770-0709. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. "It's an interesting find." said Wagner. "We'd like to get it pre- pared. and then put it on dis- play." Also recovered at the site were sever a l partia l whale ske letons and extinct sea lion ske letons. and numerous re· mains o f the s abe r-toothed salmon WoDlen's unit aims at Life Amendment Burglar gets videotapes A burglar who broke into a I NewPort Beach apartment and gathered up more than $4,700 worth of video cassettes includ- ing a S65 copy of "Attack or lhe Kill er Tomatoes." is being sought by Police today. P olice claim the crook. who pried open a sliding glass door to the unit in the Oakwood Apart· menl Complex on 16th Street. also drank at least an ounce of gin and tossed the empty bottle in a kitchen trash can. Apartment dweller Mearl A: Swanhmd told police the thief got 21 tapes in all. He said his collection included "Hello Dol· ly," "The Sound of Music" and "Oh! Calcutta.'' Orange Coast members of the National O r ga n ization fo r Women are stepping up a cam- paign lo defeat a constitutional amendme n t kno wn a s the Hu man Life Amendment. Zoe Ananda of Newport Beach said at a press conference Mon- day that NOW 's coastal Bayview Chapter sent her last week to the Women's Rights Day conference in Wa s hin g ton . D .C .. t o represent Or a nge County women. ON HER RETURN, the 400- member group's executive com- mittee decided to undertake a political action campaign to block the Human Life Amend- ment. she said. The amendment has been pro- posed in several forms, but s he said the so-called Helms-Doman version of the amendment has the most support. Thal version gives full con- stitutional rights to an embryo from the moment of , fertiliza- tion. The amendment would pro- We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to bear from its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would Uke 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. Measa1es will be transcribed several times daily and delivered to the. desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered lo the editorial page editor. Mailbox contributors mu.st include their name and telephone number ror verification. Nt-circwallon ulls, please. Tell us wbal's on your mlnd. The n11mber is in service 24 hours a day. seven days a week. 842-8086 \ ,. hibit abortions as well as certain types of birth control methods, inc I uding intrauterine devices and the so-called "mo rning a fter" pill. MS. ANANDA said the amend· menl also could deny women r ights to abortions when preg- nancies are the result of rape, incest or where the mother's life is endangered by giving birth. "The a me ndment gives women full rights only when they a re eggs i nside their mothers since the Equal Rights Am endme nt ha s n ot been passed, .. she said. The ERA is still three short of the required 38 states needed for ratification. The Human Rights Amendment would require the s a m e two-thirds r a tification to be adopted. THE AMENDl'tENT is being s upported by fundamentalist Christian groups, which Ms. Ananda called the "New Right." She claimed the movement is actually a "religious cult" that wome n's rights proponents should oppose. Ms. Ananda was joined al the press conference in Santa Ana by Lynn Coenen, a represen- tative of the North Orange Coun- ty Chapter of NOW, who also at- tended the Was~ington. D.C., conference. Ms . Coenen said the con · ference was called to unite women's groups from various backgrounds at the onset of the 97th Con1reas. About 1,500 women attladed. altboulh ~ two women aaSd U..y apparently were UM only representatives from SoutMm California. ......... .-~-.-----..-----------~ ------...-.-........... .. --·--····-..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, February 10, 1'981 "' OC charities due aid? Donation of malpractice refunds urged 8y GLENN SCOTT Of .... o.lly ...... MMt Orange C.Ounty charities could be getting some healthy con- tributions during the next few months because physicians are being urged to donate portions or malpractice insurance refunds they'll be getting. ' The Travelers Insurance Co. agreed last week to refund about $50 million in ins urance pre- miums. The premiums were collected from 1976 through 1978, when malpractice insurance costs in- creased 327 percent, said John Rette. executive director of the Orange County Medical Associa- tion. More than 5,000 physicians participated in the insurance program in Southern Cali fornia, he said. Some 500 to 600 were from Orange County. The insurance company is ex- pected to make initial refunds of about $18 million, Rette said. The rest of the money will be re- funded in about 10 years -after virtually all malpractice s uits are resolved. he said. Dr. Benjamin Ha rper, presi- dent of the Association, has ad- vised participating members to pass along the ir r e funds to charities. ''Since it is virtually imposs i- ble lo return money to individual Housing fund allocated for El Toro • Money totaling $32.8 million. most of it for personnel housing at El Toro a nd Tustin Marine Corps Air Stations will be spent in 1982. Rep. Robert E. Badham R -Newport Beach . has an~ nounced. The bill containing the ex· penditures was submitted to Congress by former President J immyCarter. Badham noted He said the helicopter base at Santa Ana will receive the bulk o f t he impr ovem e nt s with Sl5,540.000 set aside to finance 212 family living units. A re maining $8. I million is for bacbelor enlisted quarters and the remaining $9, 160,000 goes for a ssort ed impr oveme nts and other facilities at El Toro MCAS. He s aid 216 units are already under construction at the Tustin he licopter facility and another 300 units were approved for con- s truction in December Tanker fire out PORTSMOUTH, Va. !AP) Firefighters used waler and foam to extinguish a blaze that had smoldered for more than a week aboard an empty Greek oil tanker off the Virginia coast, the Co a s t Guard s aid . Th e firefighters Monday opened up the hatches to ventilate the Aikaterini, which had still been puffing smoke from her bright blue and yellow stack during the morning hours. .. patients, J would s uggest U\ia s haring come ln the form of a donation to a local charity or the physician's c hoice," he said. ''In this way, a portion of the settlement will be returned to the public which paid their s hare during those trying years." Well doggone Reue said s tale leliJJatioa to improve the medical liablllty system, public awareness or escalating doctor blllJ and more caution exercised by physicians produced a leveling or malprac- tice claims and, thus,· a reduc- tion in insurance premiums. Jodee's One Spot. a St. Bernard, gets a watchful if somewhat apprehensive look from Matthew Liluga. ;.. whose parents in Easton. Pa. own the dog. The dog is one of 2.910 participating in the 105th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Sq!Jare Garden in New York City. Irvine weighs EIR for Safari theater The Irvine Citv Council 1s to decide tonaght ~hether an en vironmental impact report 1s needed for a 10.000 s pectator a m ph1thealer proposed for Lion Cou nty Safari The municipal planning staff has granted a negative declara- tion for the project meaning that an environmental impact report isn't needed. That d ecision is being ap- pealed by representatives of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. who say the proposed theater falls directly under a n air sta· lion flight path Before construction can begin on the amphitheater. the I r\'ine city Planning Commission would have to approve a conditional use permit for the project That approval could be appealed to the Irvine City Coun cil Jn a ddit ion t o the am - phitheate r issue. the Cit\' Coun cil will consider · A citizens· appeal of Plan. ning Commission approval for a ., ) condominium project to be built in Woodbridge. A report on progress toward the es tablishment of a perform- ing arts theater in the city An attempt by Councilman Larry Agran to reduce the size of campaign contributions now allowed by city ordin ance. Lash penalty in adultery ISLAMABAD. Pakistan 1APJ A wo man c ha r ged with a dultery wa s sentence d to ~e~eive 3() lashes. five years in Jail and pay a fine of S200. Islamic court officials said. Failure to pay the fin e would result in another year in jail. according lo c9yrt officials. The officials said the lashing will not be ca rried out pending confirmation by a higher court but did not say if a man involved in the case was also punished. • The ~ cotton rugby pant is perfect for the active man, or for the person who wants to do nothing ... comfortably. Special features are an elastic waistband with drawstring, deep side pockets, and double-stitched seams for extra strength. Available in tan, n~vy, red, green, and yellow. • --------- • 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach. California. Phone 642·7061 I HIF N othi11g profitable LAZVIM>Nt:S o P . 11ut areal~at scoop or the year hia JUAI dro1)1> d 011 th&~ cori\er from the t.Jnlted States l> 1Jarl mt•nl ot t:Mr&y It ·~ the areattist advice yet to c 1m,• down ltw plk t• on •mcru s avinais ll ahould be shared "Uh all ol > uu J U'll th other day. the ener l(y dep~rtmeot d11palt'ht'd untu ml• thJ11 very h11 ae manila envelol)tl, rar«"fuJh tt&1kd uud 1>0i.l ci.net.-led w1lh an cnergy·savina h\lltla lfl fi"d lllk f'ht: l'nVdOpe WU~ carefully opened. ll ~a emph \ acanl Nut a thing Don't you see what a mlln eloiu. mvt·ntl\ t' m~ .. sagl' lhJ\ W1t!>'1 Can't you un dcrsln.nd lhc crll'r") • .. Han~ 1mphc•t1ons ·1 I ro GllATl L Tt.: lhe government on lh1s genius· t) pe discovery You can appreciate what a new ad mtOJStralJOO I doing for U.'> 1n Wa~h1ngton. Thi:. cm1>IY mes!>age I received was n't really e mpty al .tll Whal ll told me was that the government 1s setting a re.ti example tn ehminat1ng waste Nobody sat around typ· mg up some 37 pages or blather and nonsense that was de · signed lo go LO editors' desks across the nation only to be promptly stuffed in the round rile with the old hotdog wrappers. Nobody had tu car efully fold up the release to further influence some dazed journalist Nobody had to sturr it in 1,182 envelopes jus t like my empty one. COST OF POSTAGE? Reduced drastically, because Chere wasn't u whole lot of wasted verbiage to weigh down the envelope In the end. everybody came out a winner. They gave nothing I got nothing A whole lot of wasted energy was saved for worthwhile pursuits like playing scrabble or hooking paperclips together in long chains. Newsman fo1hng to fmd trouble on oocont mop Disbclil'vcrs and Wrong J'hinkers might suggest that the re was loo much was te because the U.S. Postal Service had lo deliver this Energy envelope filled only with air. But the Wrong Thinke rs failed lo view the larger picture. BE PRACTICAL: ll look the postal people less energy to deliver nothing than i t would have to drop orr sum ething Besides that. nobody wasted energy getting livid at lhl' postman because he delivered something of value c-xcept it was three days late. This time, it was not hing three days late and so nobody got mad. So there's the enormous lesson or the day. folks. If you want to save cnt·r gy. do nothing and profit. Don 't write that letter you've prom1~ed to pen to Aunt Minoie in Min· nesota for the past three years SEND Al'NT Ml~ an empty e nvelope. If she wants lo kn ow what you intended to say. she'll give you a call and )Ou've saved your energy Don't bothl'r carefully writing checks a nd folding them inside thosl' flaps to send to the bill collectors Just send back vacant envelopes Ir they want further correspondence with you. they'll let vou know ·Just think ~hat a better world this is going to be if everything comes up empty Especially rrom the govern ment \ NATION /WEATHER More budget cuts ahead Hostage welcomes 'Do1i'l be timid,' Recigwi tell,s staff WASIUNGTON (AP> -The Reagan administration may target foreign a1d, farm support and federal rent subsidies for billions of dollars ln bud1el cuts beyond the $26 billion ln pro- posed reductions now being circ ulated on Capitol Hill, coo· gressional aides say. ln all. sources s aid budget director David Stockman is hop- ing to propose cuts or $40 billion to S50 billion In the federal budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. Proposed cuts for the current fiscal year may be less than $15 billion, s ources estimated <Related story. C4). T II E CONG RESSIONAL aides. who asked not to be iden· tified. said Monday the pro- pos als discussed so far don't in- clude cuts in several areas wher e lhey have been told to ex· peel them. including foreign aid, farm support payments and In· terior Department programs. Modest cuts in portions of the defense budget also are expect· ed. these sources s aid. So me m o re c uts may be fo rthcoming before Pres ident Reagan's scheduled Feb. 18 ad· dress to a j oint session of Congress. But aides said full de· tails of the cuts proposed for the c urrent fi scal year and the following one may not be known until formal legislation is sent to Congress March 10 or later. While Slockman's notebook of m ore than $26 billion in proposed cuts circ ulated in Congress. White House press secretary J a mes Brady said Reagan has m ade no final decisions. He said documents purporting lo show proposed cuts are ··working papers" s ubject to change. HE SAID THE only instruc- tions Reagan gave the budget· cutters is "reject the business- as-usual approach and don't be tim id." Brady said Reagan will pre· side over daily budget·cutting strategy sessions before going to Camp David with Stockman and Treas ury Secr etary Donald Regan next weekend to make fina l decisions . Congressional sources s aid proposals for more c uts are like· ly in these programs : · Price supports for da iry farmers. which Stockman has publicly criticized Tobacco subsidies. Federal rent s ubsidjes for the elderly and the poor . Interior Department pro· grams. possibly including the politicall y popular water pro· Jects that forme r President Carter vainly tried to c ut four years ago -CERTAIN HEALTH pro- grams. s uch as com munily health centers and health main· t enance organizations. The Na· tional Institutes o r Health is a nother target for spending cuts. sources said. In addilton. one source said he expects Stockman to propose at least small cut.s ln some areas of the defense budget, so the ad· m lnistralion can't be accused or ignoring the Pentagon in Its drive lo trim federal spending. Also included is a proposal to end Social Security benefits for students aged 18-21 w.ho are de- pendents of retired, disabled or deceased workers. "Severe opposition by present and future beneficiary families. Social Security advocacy groups and the hi gher e ducation establishment can be antlcipal· ed," the document s aid. Reagan continued his budget· cutting sales campaign today. describing the broad outllnes of administration budget-cutting plans over breakfast with four labor leaders whose unions en· dorsed his candidacy last year. Participants in c luded Teamstets President Frank Fitzsimmons and the heads or the National Maritime Union, the Marine Engineers BeneCiclaJ Association and the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Assoeia· lion. Later in the day. Reagan ar· r a nged lo meet with another group of labor leaders and with representatives or the National Governors Association. Al' Wire ..... 'Bo•b' thrower Karin Mayer, freelance writer. tosses football outside White Plains. N.Y. courthouse following commotion while she was covering Jean Harris murder trial. She had left footbaJI tn wrapped package on hallway coatrack. Someone thought it was a bomb. told police. and court was evacuated during check. 4 in family slain in suicide pact TERRELL. Texas CAP) -A f o rm e r Southe rn Baptist minister. possibly fearful of financial ruin and imprison· ment. appare nlly signed a suicide pact with his crippled wire and two daughte rs, then shot them and torched his house before killin g h im s e lf , authorities say. The b o dies o r Ralph A. s igned by all four family mem· bers was found m the ramtl) car . The one-page typed note read. in part .. We choo"e to die b~ our own hand ... "The note said the money was gone," said Justice or the Peace L.T Smith ... It said the re was no other reason than things had not gone well <financially 1 with the father ... varied By 'QK-. AllOClaa.4 Pnu An angry apectat.or torched a cluster or yellow rtbbom u a former hostage addressed col- lege atudenta and embllltred Vietnam veterans prote1ted as another or the freed Americans was honored. But generaJJy, the lhird week or freedom for the 52 former captives in Iran was marked with flag.waving, balloon·fiying pomp and circumstance as some of the freed hostages greeted adopted hometowns they had never seen and gasoline prices they had never imagined. TWO PEOPLE were a rrested following a scuffle Monday dur- ing an appearance by ex-hostage Victor Tomseth at the Unlversi· ty of Oregon after a young man ran from the crowd, ignjted a bouquet or yellow ribbo~ near the podium and fl ed . Another young man snuffed out the n a mes with a jacket. Arrested for investigation of a rson were John Kaise II , 24, and Nancy Whitley, 29, both of Eugene. The woman also was charged with assaulting the of· ficer who arrested Kaiser. police said University security police said those arrested wer e not stu· dents. As the commotion ceased . Tomseth said. "Thank you for that welcome. This exercise of the right of assembly and speech serves to remind me as much as anything could that I am now in the United States of America." Prior to the incident, about 60 people identirying themselves as members of the Iranian Student Association, the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade and the African Peoples Socialist Party marched near the union. They chanted and held signs s aying "Tomseth Cl A spy." S olon urged to expedit~ • • 1gnat1on JACKSON . Mi ss. (AP I Republican offi cials say Rep. Jon Hinson. who was arerested last week on attempted sodomy cha rg\!s and who re portedly has decided to resign. should lea ve orrice as quickly as possible so his successor can be selected. State part~ Chairman Mike Retzer said that Marshall Han· bur~. a key Hinson aide. called hi m and said the Re publican ~ 1ss1ssippi cong ressm a n had decided to resign. "I encoural(ed them to work on a timetable and clear the air as quickl y as possible." Retzer said. Snow powders Midwest Sim pson, 57 , his partially paralyzed wife, Mildred, 50, and their daughters, Pattie, 12, and Rebecca. 17, we re found side-by· side on the Southe rn Baptis t minister's bed Monday when firefighters arrived al the one· story frame house, investigators said. SIMPSON WAS t•onv1cled or aggravated assault in August. 1979, on cha rges he threatened a man with a deer rifle and was free on a $1 0.000 appeal bond at the lime or his death. Van Zandt Countv court records s ay llinson, 38 , c hecked into a Washington·area hospital after entering an a innocent plea to a charge of attempted sodomy. He was arrested by Capitol police Wednesday after being found in a restroom of a congressional of- fice building with Harold Moore. 28. or Oxon Hill. Md. 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S•n Juan 11 7J .u St ICllll ,, IS Tt1t9UtlgtllNI 15 S4 TrlnlOICI ., 12 Vtracru1 11 ~ TODAY S.condt-7:26p.m, I J waoNISDllY FlrstlllQll 2:1Sa.m. 4.9 Flrstlow 9:27a.m. 1.0 Se~onc1111911 J:27p.rn. l .1 S.<ondl-1:n o.rn. I.I Sun Ml\ S:J2 p.m., rise\ Wednesd•V 6:42e.m. Moon MIS 12:04 e.m. WtdntscM'(, rlttt 11: , ... m. So111dwrt1 CaHlontfa S•rl Rf111•rf V•llCI to•r,·m. lodlY. Htltlll In tttt. ,..flod In stconcls hf1 ..,. MH • .............. A~ MH Dlf e..c• "~ Zllml I lllftt• Mlfllo t Ne...,, • 2 SanO .... C-y J • A s t J SW ' , w 2 I SW , • w 0v1-1or-..ev.lltt1t<-.. THE BODIES had s imila r bullet wounds in their heads. "I guess they gave up on the world," said Police Chief Joseph Patton. "Obviously the man was over· com e by paranoia ... Patton said "This seemed like a planned thing -they all s igned the note." Trial is set for May 4. If con- victed. he could face a year's imprisonment and a Sl,000 fine. To resign. Hinson must send a sig ned letter to Gov. William Winter and a copy to House S p e aker Tho m as P . "T ip" O'Neill. All had been shot with a .22· caliber rine. Patton said. The we apon was found near the bodies. and the s uicide note Smith said the fo ur signatures on the swcide pact appeared to have been written in different hands . GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh FUet of Sole .................. 3. 79 lb . Fresh Froz. Local Swordfish ........ 5.98 lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime and Top Choice Beef. aged not less than JO days to the peak or perrection. Fresh Zacky Local Grown Roasting Chickens, 4·6 lb. avg. stuffed wltb Delaney's own homemade dre11lng or plain ...... 98c lb. Center Cut 7-boae Chuck Roasts .... 1.69 lb. 0 -bone Pot Roasts .. _ ............... 1.98 lb. Free Home Delivery. Service < SSO minimum > deli vered In our completely refrigerated trucks. Your order Is under refrigeration from our store to your door. This ad efrecllve Wed .. 211 1 thru Tues . 2 11 -DELAllEY'S MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Lg. Avocados ...................... 49c ea. Pkg. Carrots U lb.) ................ 25c ea. Lg. Delicious Apples ................ Ste lb. Green Onions & Radishes . . . . . . . . lk bun. Ranch Fresh Cabbage .............. lk lb. Lg. Local Mushrooms .............. t.n lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT all prices plus lax Delaney's Private Label (750 mil > C hablis or Vin Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19 Partager Vin Blanc Barton & Gaestles < 750 mm SZ. 75 or 2/SS.• Wente Bros. Lelanc de Blanc mo mil > ............ S3.st Cutty Sark Scotch <liter> .............. 11.ot Old Busbmllls lrlsh Whiskey .......... 10.50 fllquor prices do not Include tax> Store Hoan M, Cloled Smida)' z• Newport Bhd., Newport ••~• 673-5520 ( \ -·--,.--·---·· .. ----- I Reagan's son investigated l.OS ANC.£1 .ES tAP) Pre1ldenl eldttl JOO LI Wlder lnn"llMallun (or 1114~1t'Cll)' dlvorUn• fwub from a llliuhol development proJf'C't to hlli 0-·11 podtfl, the Los AnaeleJ i·1m reported to da MiC'hatl I!: Kt-ita&tn, :u. 1di.o bas been atrust>d u ( uflering and selltn1 1toclc an a rorpon tion. wtuch, according to court documents, was pla nned but nt\·er in corpo r ated . the news~per saad "'llCMAIL •EAGAN Reagan was not ammedJately available for comment, but his lawyer Donald Wager said. ''l'm sure he's (Reagan) going to be exonerated by the time the investigation is completed ·· C'la•tdln1r "*"'" 111 ar•o11 BEVERLY HILLS <AP) Sheihk Mohammed Al· Fassi's former chauffeur has been arrested in connection with lhe fire that destroyed the Saudi Arabian entrepreneur's gaudy mansion here more than a year ago. Michael Ivan Lutherloff, 38, also known as Michael Lewis, was booked on investigation of arson and grand theft in connection with the Jan. l , 1980 fire, Beverly Hills police said. BAllT~f •aid rap~d SAN FRANCISCO I AP) Bay Area Rapid Transit district station agents were being urged to arrive at work in pairs today following the rape of a female station agent. Jimmy Davis. 29, was arrested al 5: 12 a.m. Monday, about a half hour after the reported rape of a JO-year-old station agent, San Francisco Police reported. Davis, who gave the na me of Earl Harris, was booked for investigation of rape, oral copulation and robbery. Bail was set at S23.000. Cop alldll ••ara ... _.,., • LOS ANGELES CAP> -A management audit characterizing the Los Angeles Police Department as being top heavy with high-ranking officers and having too few civilian employees was termed "ul· terly ridiculous" by Police Chjef Daryl Gates. He suggested the audit was part of a '"harass- ment'" campaign agains t the department. The audit said that by eliminating 22 percent of the department's brass through attrition and r~~l3lcing 256 desk officers with lower-paid c1v1laans, the departme nt could hire nearly 250 more police to patrol the city at no extra cost to taxpayers. Ha11alca1ra •ndb1g lntrr• SACRAMENTO CAP) -Apparently m1sl0· terpreting his own tax cut proposals. U.S. Sen. S.J. Hayakawa three times endorsed a tax measure which be later said he opposed. The issue was whether wages and other earned income should be taxed al a higher or lower rate than capital gains, corporate dividends. interest income and other so-called unearned in· come. '"There's a large number of tax shelters that are questionable." the 74-year-old Republican told a news conference Monday. . -· ...,..., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tunday, February 10, 198~ H/F Aa Show must go on Wells Fargo figure to return? LOS ANGELES (AP> -After con- tactlnt varioua radlo and television •taUooa to deny aUe1alions ol em· beaalement ••lnat hlm, mlulna box- an1 promoter Harold J . Smith may be about to reappear -perhaps with fund1 with wblch be feels can revive a canceled boidn~extrava~naa. Meanwhile, the New York Daily News ~ported that the s uit filed by Wells Fargo National Bank to try to re- cover the money It aJleged wa.s em- beuled from the bank names L. Ben Lewis as the mastermind behind the charged $21 .3 million theft. SAM GLASS OF Tiffany Promotions In New York said Monday that a man he was certain was Smith called him and saJd he would be "resurfacing within four days.·· The man, according to Glass, said he would bring "$12 million <for Glass) to deposit so ttat the promotion can take place.·· '"He asked me to speak with the managers cor fighters > on a card scheduled for Feb. 23 al Madison Cop dog 11a1ned "Rooster' has reason to crow LOS ANGELES (AP) -A dog named Rooster had something to crow about Monday after sniffing out an al- leged bandit who had hidden from 14 police officers after a jewelry store holdup, police said. Despite Rooster's unchickenlike ef- forts, the man's alleged accomplice got away with $17 .000 in cash and jewelry taken from the store on Ven· tura Boulevard in Van Nuys late Sun- day. RONALD GERSON, whose age and ho metown were not immediately known, was booked for investigation of robbery alter the holdup at about 11: 30 p.m. Besides the store, eight people in- side were also robbed, s aid police Sgt. Bill Mortimer. Police responded to a silent alarm and saw Gerson outside the store, Mortimer said. They told him lo dop his gun. the sergeant said, but Gerson identified himself as the owner of the shop and then ran to a car around the corner. POLICE CHASED the car for about three blocks before two men jumped out and ran through a residential area. A search was conducted by 14 officers, but nothing was turned up. So Rooster was called in. "By the time the dog arrived. there was a hard rain in the area,·· s aid Mortimer. "but within five minutes, Rooster located the s us pect hiding un· der some bus hes at the side of the very yard where he and his associate parked the getaway car ." COMPARATIVE NOISE IMPACT AREAS-DC-9 SUPER 80 COMPARATIVE NOISE IMPACT AREAS-PRESENT NARROW- BODY 2-ENGINE AIRCRAFT .. Projected community noise areas of the Super 80 (with the Automatic Reserve Thrust System) are 69-75 percent smaller than those of conventional twinlets as shown In thls 90- EPNdB noise contour at John Wayne Orange C.OUnty Airpcrt. The contours shown are based on a 350 nautical-mile flight with 80 percent load factor usino currently applicable departure procedures. MAP COPVRIOHT • ttNIO AM ANO RliPROOVCEO av THE McDONNELL DOUGLAS COl'IP()RATIOH WllH THE P£RMISSION OI' THE AVTOMOtll£ CLU9 °' IOVfH£AN CAl.IFORNIA. AM , . " .... ,. I C Square Garden In New York and COO· vey that be would need 30 days to put lbe show back on," Glaas aald. Smith, one of Mveral people named along with Muhammad All Professional SportJJ, Inc. ln the $21 .3 mllUon fraud suit filed by lbe bank, bas made telephone calla to the media and to promoters from an undisclosed loca· Uon since dropping from sight two weeks ago. Lewis is named in the suit and has been missing since reports of the al· leged embezzlement first began to sur· face. He was an employee of the bank andadirector ofMAPS . A,WI,..._... THE DETAILS OF the suit have not been made public but the Daily News said it bad learned that court docu- ments contend, "L. Ben Lewis know- ingly violated bis obl[gations to act with loyalty and in good faith by doing the following acts . . . causing fraudulent and fictitious credits to be made to the defendants' accounts; is· suing cashier's checks to the defen- dants against uncollectable funds or against no deposit; authorizing withdrawals from the defendants' ac· count when the funds credited therein were uncollectible ... ForBter rork star dies Tiffany was to be a co· promoter with MAPS or a four-bout card in Madison Square Garden which was called off Friday. Thatshow, in which the purses were to total $8.1 million, fell apart after Smith and two other MAPS of- ficials were named in the Wells Fargo suit. Bill Haley, top center, shown with his group, the Comets. in 1957 died at his home in Harlingen. Texas, Monday of an apparent heart attack. Haley, 55, famous for his 1950's hit. "Rock Around the Clock," faded into obscurity when fans crowned Elvis Presley king of the new era. Glass told The Associated Press in New York he spoke on the phone with Smith and the "conversation was that the stated allegations against him are untrue.·• Fundamentali~ts plan SF anti-gay campaign A man identifying himself as Smith dropped off tape cassettes at various radio and TV s tations in Los Angeles Sunday night. IN TIIE TAPED statement, similar to a KABC interview Smith gave last week, the man identifying himself as Smith said he and MAPS director L. Ben Lewis '"unknowingly became what amounts to being two minnows in a sea of sharks ... that involves of· ricers and bank personnel in a $200 million to S300 million rip-off of the bank that has gone on for a period of nine years or more.·· Meanwhile, horse owner Michael I. Blake, who listed the MAPS office in Santa Monica -as his address on his license application, was suspended from racing briefly by the California Horse Racing Board because of con- cern about the possible MAPS connec- tion. Blake's suspension Saturday would have kept him from racing his two horses. one of which is Johnlee 'n" Harold, winner of this year's California Breeder's C hampion Stakes. But Sunday Blake won a stay of the suspension from Orange County Supe rior Court allowing Johnlee 'n" Harold lo enter Wednesday's San Vicente Stakes . SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Fun· damentaJist church groups plan to launch an anti-homosexual campaign this month designed to polarize San Francisco, the city they say 1s the '"Sodom and Gomorrah of the United States." The campajgn will begin wath a media and mail blitz. according to a fundamentalist spokesman. The report on a KRON-TV news show Monday was immediately de· no unced by Harry Britt. a gay supervisor in this city where a n estimated 100,000 of the population of 675,000 are homosexuals .. If they think they have a chance in San Francisco. they don't know this town,·· Britt said. THE GROUP S WILL mount a $100.000 campaign hoping to polarize the city with radio, television ad· vertisements and mailed flyers, ac- cording lo the Rev. Richard Zone. an Assembly of God minister in Seaside on the Monterey Peninsula. Zone said the groups hope to raise S3 million for the attack. Zone. whose "In God We Trust Inc." group is leading the drive. said public officials who are homosexuals or who support homosexuals will be targeted in the campaign. Homosex- uality will be an issue in elections, he s aid. ··r ttunk there are more people in San 1-'rancisco who feel homosexuali - ty shouJd not be treated as a minority than those who think it should," Zone said "We're going to march through thi:. territory from one end to the other. one step al a lime, .. Zone said. Zone s aid the Mo ral Majority "would love to see San Francis co turned around. because that will change every major city in the coun- try that ha!> a problem." SOMI-: MEMBERS OF the groups believe homosexuals s hould be ex- ecuted. Dean Wycoff. a spokesman for the Santa Clara Moral Majority. said , "I agree with capital punishment, and 1 believe homosexuality is one or those that could be coupled with murder and other sins, but it would be the government that sits upon this land that would be executing the homosex- ua ls .. Wvcoff s aid San Francisco 1s "the Sodom and Gomorrah of the t.:nited States and is the pit. the armpit of this pe r\'erted m o veme n t "' homosexuality The DC·9 Super 80. It won't make waves at Newport Beach. ... \.. \ ' You re looking at ·sound footprints .. s"howing which Orange County comrnunit1es are exposed to a given noise level from conventional twinjet airliners landing on and taking off from runway 19R at John Wayne Orange County Airport Now take a closer look- at the black inner line Thats the sound footprint for the new DC-9 Super 80. Sound from the Super 80 1s forecast to affect approximately one-third to one-fourth the area affected by current jet- liners operating at John Wayne Orange County Air- port. So we won't be making disturbing sound waves at Newport Beach Remarkable? Perhaps. But it's exactly what's being demanded by citizens living near busy airports all over the country As ai rlines move to re-equip their fleets now that the DC-9 Super 80 1s 1n service. Quiet c an begin its return to airpo rt communi· ties If you d like to hear more about our new Super 80 1ust write J . T Bur1on Director, Marke t Development 18A·70 Douglas Aircraft Company 3855 Lakewood Blvd Long Beach. CA 90846 ( ( I J t ( ( l t t t ' t I • Tuesday, February 10, 1981 •ThomasP.Heley/Publlther Thon'WIS KM'tltl l!d ttor . o. '""' eoa 1011•1vP1101 Editorial P!MJ.e ..................................................... ~--lllli Barbar• Krelblcl'll Edltorl•I p._ Eelttor Motorists to lead Caltrans rescue? ow il ap1wllr that 1thlom&a 1overnment '• fiddle· faddlt-ppruach to lhe 1t&Ut1'1 hlabway and freeway n~ d. ~1-'l rmn homt tu rue l wllh a bi&, rat red smear o~ro lht' hudtc~t bookt1 0 ffi da4 "ho OJ>t"rutc• t>Ur tUl htihway pro.cram, un - dc•r the C1l1fornl • l>(•purtmttr1l or Tranaportatlon , n ow rs.um te thnt '1~ .tunr 341, UJ86, Mehway maintenance and c n. trueuon 1m1 r mi. "1U hu\'l' a ca~h deficit or about 915 mamoo 1 h t mttan' 1n thtt hul . Rut the Coltram. ll'lldt>r nHik~ number of assump· 1 aon' Ln n •uchinJ( thut 1n tht-hole fjgur'1 They assume lhlng We · lht• lnfhH wu n.att• goina down to B percent in lhe l l three yeuri, or tlw p(lrlt>t!, no new projects being ddt-d. od '" • 't-ar. of net>dt>d 11nprov~ment.s being ac- comphs~ 1n "'' 't•ar' Olh<'r l"\ltm tc·'· uuti.1de of tht' Cultrans but'eaucracy, l'O hither c~hfom1ci 's leg1i,laltve ~nalysl, for ex a mple. s ug- ~l':-.ls lhut the scurlct rt.-d r1gun· l'OUld climb to $2.4 billion ror lht' period under question ~canwh1le. almos t c::ver~ motorist in the Orange t ·oa:,t an:u h"s witnessc<.1 rirst-hand what has been hap- pc:ning to our v1t al free way links and principal highways. Pu\ ement is d1 i,mtegrating Burned out freeway direc- ltunal hght!) and rnmp 11lumir1ation remain dark and un- n•µa1n.'<i Th~ unhmshcd Co rona del Mar Freeway remains a patchwork <·raz quilt uf confusing lan es. A giant canal-like ditch till exists along Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Tht·n.· 1s no monc.\. we arc told, for' needed improvements to the two Jane k1llc·r. Lc.iguna Canyon Road. nd now wt• an· told then· ts no money for a ny of those proJecLc;. Money h as bl'en spent . however , on fanciful transportation stud1l'S as "alternatives .. to our freew ays ; tlia mond lane experiments to discourage vehic ular travel. landscaping a nd other dream y dreams. The d eficit now be ing trotted out for expos ure. however, suggests that our state 's highway and freeway program h as been s ubjected to the most g ross form of bungling and m ismanagement. Gov. Brown and his hand· picked Caltrans boss. Adriana Gianturco, should be called before the people to ans wer for it. But wait a minute . Anothe r approach is being pro- posed. this time by state Sen . J ohn Forah. D-San Fran- cisco. Foran has authore d a measure known as Senate Bill 215. which calls for raising gasoline taxes and motor vehi· c le fees to produce a n a ddit ional $600 million each year . The sen ator s uggc ts this will "only.. cost each mot<m st 111 the stale or California S25 a year. So now you know who will bail out Gov. Brown and the California Depart ment of Transportation . You will. An age of s atisfaction Middle age bn't all that bad. not if you listen to those who are or were there. In fact , mos1 middle-agers a nd o ld er p e r sons wouldn't want to be 20 a~ain and see the middle years as a µeriod of life when it's truly possible to be healthy, wealthy and wise. All of this is nokd by a Purdue University professor who surveyed groups of both young and older people to see how they viewed middle age -and when they thouj!ht midrlk agt• occurred College studt•n ts tended to think middle age was something un pleas:ml that begins when wrinkles appear a nd children move out o r the house. Middle -agers think the <inset is marked by cxag~erated respect and/or the onsl't of acht•s and pains T he hearteninS! finding for those who generally fall in the m1ddle·age category (40 to 65 seems to be the com - monly accepted range> 1s lhat those who have p assed the 10 mark don 't want to go back to being 20 again. They·d rather be where they arc. If you wonder exactly when you'll reach or nave reached that mjlestone called middle age, m~ny of the women surveyed had one common indicator·: You 're middle aged whe n the print in the telephone book has shrunk. Whales race winner Whether it was a face·saving gesture or r eally a scheduling foul-up. cancellation of the annual powerboat race off t he Orange County coastline does n't n ecessarily fall under the heading of bad n ews. The race has brought plenty of dazzle lo the Orange Coast for the past fout years. The sleek , thundering boats them selves are fa scin ating a nd they becom e even m ore so as they powe r around the offs hore course at speeds of up to 90 mph. T he races wer e brou ght here originally by Bush mills Irish Whiskey and sponsorship was taken up last year by developer Robert P Warmington after Bushmills bowed out of the picture . Primary reason behind the cancellation was a dogged erf ort by ec'ological groups which felt the races were dis- turbing the annual whale migration . The two even ts were not compatible. it was argued. a nd s ince the whales can't ch ange the ir schedule the powerboat race sponsor s s hould. But there was no workable alternative date available and the whole thing has been dropped, for this year at least. Spoil sport comme ntary perhaps. b ut that's probably all for the better. The whales are loo precious to be tampe red with. And from a s pectator viewpoint the race course was too far away for viewin g for a ll but a handful. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those or the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1n111ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Boit 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) S..2·4321 Boyd/Music and love By L.M. BOYD Young men who pl ay musical instruments t end mos t to admire girls who don't. Young men who don't •• Dear Glootn y Gu play musical instru m ents tend most to admire girls who do. This is No. 148C in our Love and War men's file or random s ingle -meanlng observations . J hear jeans ore out! Please say It's true. GRANDMA ---..........---.... ""' __. __ -. Jack Anderson Ford Co. evaded costly recall WASIUNGTON -Two days ~fore outgoing Transportation Secr etar y Nell Goldscbmidt spared the Ford Motor Co. what would h•ve been the biggest re· call In automotive history, his safety experts received two box· es of intemal documents from the automaker that supported the evidence of trans mission de. fects in 10 milJion Ford cars. Vet Goldschmidt proceeded to let Ford off the hook. The com· pany was al· lowed sJtnply to 11e nd out su r e t y ad · vi sories to o wners of Fords w ith auto m atic tran s mi s - sions . Ford execu tives continue to claim that .. driver error." not a built-in defect. was responsible ror thousands of injuries and nearly 100 deaths caused by the affected cars, which were pro- duced between 1973 and 1979. The problem is the ea~e with which the automatic gear s hirt can s lip fro m "Park " to ··Reverse." .. It is clear from t he case fil e Charles McCabe that t he sudden, unexpected movement of a vehicle creates an unreasonable risk of acci· dents, deaths and injuries," Na· tiona l Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Joan Claybrook wrote to Goldschmidt four months before he decided not to force a recall. Claybrook argued for the massive reca ll, which would have cost Ford about $130 million. HERE'S WHAT the still un· published final report on the Ford case has to say about the doc uments Ford provided at the last minute: "In general, this docu menta tion confirms the engineering theories. a rticulated in the Office or Defect Investiga- tions preliminary report" -that is, that the trans missions were defective. The final report, dated Jan 19, makes these points : The company's own docu- ments tended to confirm the government safety experts' argument that the absence of a .. be l lcrank " in F o rd 's transmission linkage .. contribut- ed to the higher rate of park system fa ilu res in <Ford> vehicles.·· "Drivers may be induced to stop shifting at a point where the transmission may be n or very close to hydrftulic reverse . . . the Ford documents indicate that their transmission may ac· tually still be in hydraulic re· verse when park gear is engaged." -Although the comp;iny in· slsted it had been uoable to de· velop any device that could be installed to correct the situation, ''the Ford documents indicate an evaluation of a large number of m odifications, several of which were considered feasible by Ford engineers." While publicly maintaining that driver error was a t fault , the company's documents show, Ford considered about 30 dif· fe r e nt ways o f fi xi ng the transmission. FORD STILL claims there's nothing wrong with Its transmjssions ... Our position is that there is no defect," Ford lobbyist and former Transporta· tion Secretary Wi ll i<im T . Coleman told my associate Tony Capaccio. But interestingly enough , Ford made changes in its automatic tran s missions for the 1980 models. And the fin al DOT re- ITS A fil[6~AM rn<xv11Nm10R S[(~EJARY WA1l \.t~ SAYS l'M t'() ~~ N~Vm IN IAV ~~SENT CAPACITY BUT ~rs OFH.~m TO Gn ME A Jffi m!VING A lRUCK FO~ [XXON! port notes that these chanan "directly addressed those fac· tors which the agency beUeved were responsible for the higher rate or incidence or park failures In Ford vehicles.'' STA R -G AZING I N WASH · I NGTON: Tourists wUl be flooding into the capital in a few months, and whatl most of them want is to catch sight or a celebrity. They hope to spot in the flesh one of the famous faces that appear in the newspapers and television news shows. He re's a tip; The best place to glimpse the high and the mighty is Wagshal's Delicatessen in the ritzy Spring Valley section of Northwest Washington. Many of Washington·s superstars live in Lhe neighborhood. and like Rick's in "Casablanca" -every- body goes to Wagshal's. Richard Nixon used to stop by for a quick sandwich, even when he was president The deli's shelves offer a special mustard sauce produced by Sen. Barry Goldwater's daughter, Peggy llolt. And a few days before he was s worn in, Vice President-elect George Bush dropped in to stock up on liquid refreshment. While Secret Service men deployed a long the aisles, Bush picked up som e J&B Scotch, Bacadri rum. store brand vodka, some sherry and a case of Stroh's beer . Then, us ing the prerogative of a longtime customer. Rus h told Wagshal's to send him the bill S77.72 at his new offi ce. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave SAFETY LAST: The safes the CI A keeps in U.S. e mbassies around the world are supposed to be impregnable. But an agen- cy engineer once fi gured out a simple way to crack the safes without even using tools The spooks promptly corrected the mechanical flaw on about half of its 4'afes. The CIA safes are bought from the Mosler Company. and each one bears a little tag listing the number of hours us uallv a bout 24 and it can resist lock- pickers. fir<' and "radiological <ittat:k .. But in bold letter~. the tag says, .. No forced en~ re qu1rcmcnl... Whcit Lhis means, SOUr('es explained. IS that the safes offer no s pecial protection from a strong man with the right kind of crowhar 'Guest worker' approach may he the solution When I lived in Mexico "bracero" was almost a fighting word between t he normally friendly Mexica ns and the Yanks living there. Friendships were lost, and so were bar fights along the border, over this pro. gram of using Mexicans to do stoop labor for what is now called the western Sunbelt coun- try Texas to California. The bracero program was an almost classic example of the failure of this co untry l o communicate with Mexico. It gave jobs to Mexicans at a high rate or pay, which s uited the M exicans fine . lt gave workers to h a rd -pressed Am erican agriculture, which was fine. But it all went wrong because it got mixed up with the Mex- ican concept of "dignidad," the most powerful spiritual force in that country. Men kill for dignity and do it w\th great frequency. Mailbox below the border. The bracero program was started in 1942 when the great wartime shortage of unskilled lcibor was to begin. It was based on programs used successfully in Europe where contract labor was. purc h ased by , say, Germany from Italy, and then the workers retired to their native country when they were no longer needed. It was con- tract labor, and the idea of. fended nobody. THE BRACl!:RO program. as conceived by Congress and the Agriculture Department, was much more coercive than this. It was indentured service. in the view of most Mexicans . Workers were bound to specific jobs and often held under the closest of control. This was because their employers had posted bonds that were forfeited if any bracero escaped during the life of his contr act. The program. offensive to the dignity or Mexicans everywhere, was opposed also by American labor, which didn't like the labor competition. thol:gh it was also true that Americans d1dn·t hke to do stoop labor either. In th e end. the program was killed in 1964 by President Lyndon Johnson. when he re· fused to sign the law permitting Mexican workers to be imported legally There are those who claim. and perhaps rightly. that the current wash of illegal immi- grants started with Johnson's action, since it did nothing to change the needs of Mexicans for better-paying jobs, or the need of Big Agriculture for stoop labor . Rep. Charles White. a Texas Democrat. recently pointed out how the situation has been es· sentially unchanged since the bracero program was stopped in the fi rst place: .. We have a perennial problem of a shortage of seasonal farm labor which can be traced back to the termination of the bracero program." White. who Is from El Paso. says that "stoop labor" is re- quired to cultivate and harvest crops throughout the Southwest. ··we cannot produce alfalfa hay, and that is about all farmers can grow without stoop labor.·· he added. SOW CURIOUSLY, there is a strong and growing demand for the restoration of some form of bracero program; but one which treats th e Mex i ca n s as som e thin g more than paid slaves. To many, including to me. this approach seems like the most r ational yet to arise to begin lo solve t he appalling problems that have already risen from illegal immigration, and which will grow worse in the future if not acted upon. The new programs. several of w h ich have b ee n b e fo r e Congress, a re called "guest worker .. prQgrams. to lay the s tin ging ghost of the word bracero to rest. !The term is a direct translation of the German "gastarbeiter. "J One of the chief contract labor (to give it its m ost honest nam e> is Cal ifo rni a ·s Se n or S _l . Hayak awa. He has a bill to prove it. Tragedies poor grist for souvenir peddlers To the Editor: Some time ago f visited a local store to make a purchase. There at the very entrance of t he great show place we r e prominently dis played life belts with the inscripti o n "SS Titanic" in lar~e letters. I was shocked and so ex- pressed myself to the clerk who wa ited on me. But t hen a clerk is only a clerk so I presumed that t.o be the end or my protest. But such matters trouble me no end. Should I have gone up higher? By now I fear these articles of international insult are scat· tered nationwide . And consider· ing the low ebb of morality abroad I s uppose some low· brows will stoop low enough t.o purchase and display and use them. We might as well ins cribe the ucred USS Arlzona on life· savlng articles -and how about some handcufts a nd blindfolds and chaJns to memorlallze the , ---·~·~·--- return of our Iranian captives? It seems to me that aside from the financial gain, these peddlers of wares might also consider the public relations aspect of their stutr. As for me, I could never again enter the store in question. Perhaps my friend was right when he reminded me that I had lived loo long when I brought up the fact that I remember when "Titanic" went down and when the USS Ar izona came down the ways of a United States Naval shipyard In 1914. Perhaps -and J never forget. FRITZ NELSON ............... To the F.ditor: Let's run our schoola on a busineu basis, bHed on where we get our money -from num- bers of 1tu¥nt. enrolled. If a boslneH income drope 25 to 30 percent . t h e ad· ministrators· income is adjusted no bonus. incenti ves or salary increases . Dis missal is not necessary, but salary adjust· ment is. Our s upporti ve ~ervices c anyone in an administrative position) must be d iminished dollarwise if, as we all know, our enrollment decline is to be raced realistically. No one needs to be laid off. Sorry folks. that·s just the way of the numbers. JOSEPH GROTHUS ... .,,... .. ,, .... ~. To the Editor: Having read several articles In your newspaper re the take· over of l he Orange County Democratic Central Committee by Tom Hayden via John Pope. I feel compelled to ask • pertinent quHtlOG ol the voten in Or.nae Count.)': Are you 1oinc to allow Tom Hayden. a man dedlcated . ..,. ......... ... to his personal. political gains (Senator first , the White House second?) to dictate from his Sant a Monica residence. what Orange Countians will or will not do to further their quest ror representative government? If you allow this odious situa- tion to continue unchecked. Orange County will be the laughing stock or our nation. Are you ready for this well deserved scorn? HARRY W. WI'IT • Letter~ from rtodera are welcome The right 10 condenae lerters ro /ll $pace or eUminate Utwl " ~serwd. Letters of 300 words or l•u wW bt given preJerfftee. AU letters """'*' lncl!AM signohln olld malling ad· dreu ""' rsarrw1 mo11 bt willllwld on reqwst If ftf/ficWJll ~ it ~ porur. Potrr11 10Ul "ot b• publilhed. L•ll•r• m ow be telephofwd to fa.... NoMt ond piton. 1111ml»r of I'-co111nbldor mutt bf glon /or i>eri/fcu •Oll - P""PON• lllilJ Pilat H/F TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1911 BUSINESS STOCKS TELEVISION MOVIES C4 C6 C7 cs . . President Reagan places high hopes on California firm's forecast for inflation cure ... C4 All-tar conv rge at Forum WilJingharn flips over skiing u . .J nuntington Harbour man creates through outdoor ballet l GLEWOOO 1 t• 1 Scotty Bo" mlln cUld Pal Quwn, nvals 1n tonight' "'hltonal Hockey Ltague All :.lar game, 1&gree that coadung the be~l players an bock e) doesn t require any special gemw. 'It s the player game." said Ph1ladelph1a's Quinn. whose Clarence Campbell Conference team will lry to :.na p a fi ve game IOBmg skean "The roach t ries to put the players together, give them a rough idea of what s hould be done and let them play hockey " "THE Pl..A\'ERS are so skillful. there 's not much a coach has to do." said Bowman, Ore Tl' C•1nlgltc t"laaRnftf 13 ac I I :30 t he current Buffalo Sabr es general manager who'll guide the Prince of Wales Conference All ·stars. ··Through the years, at 's been a great experience for me to be associated with the game." con· t inued Bowman . who h as coached NHL All-star teams seven tames and has a recorft four victor ies lo show for it. "Although at·s JUSl one game. I found you learn to know the players and a lot about how they play. "It 's an invaluable coaching experience " The Wales Conference. which has won every meeting since t~e inte r -confe rence form al was adopted in 1975. will feature the NHL's all-time top s coring Line Marcet Dionne, Charlie Sim- mer and Oave Taylor of Los Angeles Minnesota 's rookie goaltending sens ation , Don Beaupre. will be in the nets, with the Kings' Mario Lessard 1 the backup. ' THE CAMPBELLS wall have l Mike Liut of St Louis, the league's winningest goalie last season. and Philadelphia's Pete Peeters in net Though Liut was voted the starter. Quinn said he , would let the two goaltenders de- cide which 1s better s uited to I s tart and which would prefer re- lief work SCOTT WILLINGHAM IS HEAD-OVER-HEELS ABOUT SKIING. Basketball • IS her outlet Psychology aids Meyer's game By HOWARD L. HAND\' Ot ,,.,. O•llv Pilot St•ll Shannon Meyer is not the typical high school senior She 1s a mature young lady with a purpose in mind and one who knows how to vent her ag. gressions in a manne r that will not hurt someone else. Shannon is the scoring leader for the &lison lla gh girls basket· ball team and has been for four years. The Chargers this season are lied with Fountain Valley for the Sunset League lead and are defending c hampions of the circuit. S h e was a s tarter as a freshman and led the team in f scoring that year with a 16.0 ' ave rage a~d nine rebounds per game. This year, as a senior, s he is scoring at 20-plus points a game and is grabbing 14 rebounds . Rer figures in each department have gone up each season. "SHANNON MEANS a great deal lo this te am." her current coach Dave White says. ''She is a team leader and she works hard which tends to rub off on the other players lo do equally as well. "She's the last one to leave the gym each night. She spends an extra 30 minutes practicing her shooting after the others have gone. "She'.s a complete all-around player and doesn't really have any weak spots. I guess her drib· bling and ball handling would be her weakest points but they aren't weak. "Her defense is up there with ber shooting and when she's playing at full str ength, the team has a lot more punch to it." Shannon was sick and missed two weeks just before the league season started. Her first 1ame back was against Foun'tain Valley and the Chargers loet that one, their only defeat in leasue play to date. "YES. MSKETBALL ls my favorite sport," Shannon says. SHANNON MEYER "I s uppose it's because I gain more recognition from playing' basketball. People usually like the sport they do best in and get ·'recognition." She was co-MVP of the Sunset League last year and says she is proud of the way that team played ~ well as the current Edison squad. Basketball is also an outlet for her when things aren't going ex· actly right. "When 1 am upset about som ething, I usually take a basketball and go someplace to shoot baskets," she says. "It's my form of expression and serves to get my mind cleared up." While basketball is an impor· tant part of her life and will un· doubtedly be a means toward gaining a college education her interest in the future lies in psychology. "THE SUBJECT fascinates me," she says. "I don't know if I'll go seven years to set a clinical license. That's an awful lot of achoollna. lfut I'm not sure what aven u es are open otherwise. ·'I may go into geriatrics or some other phase of working with older people. There are a lot of inte resting people out there and I kind of wonder how they work inside. "Yes. I try to use some psy· chology in playing basketball. Every team should use some to intimidate the other team or for other advantages they might gain. I know we can beat Foun- tain Valley the next time we play them here Cat Edison)." She started playing basketball in the fourth grade and her tenure in softball goes back to the first grade . But at Edison, s he has concentrated on baskel- ba 11. This year, don't be sur- prised to see Shannon Meyer in center field for the softball team, however. "I'm going to give it a try this year. I 've played s ummer softball every year and I have played some volleyball." WHITE SUCCEEDED Greg Henry as girls basketball coach a t Edison when Henry moved to Huntington Beach High this year. But Shannon hasn't forgot- ten Henry. "He helped me a great deal in the three vears I played under him ," she says. "He paid special attention to helping mE improve." Her favorite part of the game is shooting and she says: "I really didn't like defense a couple of years ago but I've learned it is part of the game and also somethin1 to enjoy. I'm really trying to improve myself In all facets but I do still have my ups and downs on defense, that's for sure." Then returnln& to her current role u a student psycbolollst · • and an analyaia of herself, 1be aays: "l take a lot of pride in myself that I am unemotional on tbe basketball court. You can pt a bad reputation in a hurry.'' , By EDZINTEL of -O.lly ~llet Staft Scott WiJlingham. dressed in a smart turtleneck sweater with a small K-2 insignia sewed onto one side of the neck, sits down on a couch in his modem and handsomely de- corated condominium in Huntington Har bour . . H e I a y s .o n a c o f f e e t a b 1 e , som e Wilhngham literature -more of the same type of items that poke out be tween mounted photographs of mountains and s unsets on the living room walls. F INALLY DISCOVERING something that catches his eye, Will- ingham holds up a color 8x10 picture of himself, flipping upside down on skis, his arms extending out to two ski poles planted into a s now-covered . slope. A partially white mountain range s et against a deep blue sky makes up a magnificent backdrop. Willingham appears motionless in the photo, his erect body pointed straight down the hill. Everything about the photogragh seems illusionary. like your eyes are playing a trick with your mind. But a photo doesn't lie. It alone tells a story of a monumental achievement accomplished by an in- credibly gifted athlete. "This is why I ski. I mean freestyle ski ." Willingham says as he puts a bot- tle of beer to his lips. "This is how I e x- press myself. I used to race but that didn't cut it for me, gate after gate. I'm able lo be creative when I've got total freedom." Willingham shifts his finely-tuned body. one that seems to be crying to release energy. Hi s li ght brown hair gives off shjny highlights from hours of dancing in the---sun . The light blue eyes stand out obversely from a well- tanned face. "Yeh, I like this picture," he con· tinues. "It's called a pole flip. It's part of my ballet routine." IT IS UNDENIABLY that -out- door ballet. Poetry on a white plain. Did it take a lot of work to master? You bet. A lot of hard falls and broken bones too "To thfok that I almost quit s kiing for good after my first time down the hill," Willingham reflects. "I can still remember s aying to myself. ·forget ttlis sport .... Can't imagine why Willingham would have said that. Just because he fell and fractured his spinal cord 4 on the first run he ever took in his life? As things turned out, that would just be an indication of things to come. Not that the 28-year-old Will· ingham has lived a life of pain. He was 14 when he stepped into his first pair of bindings and as he puts it, "you're fearless at that age." SCOTT HAD SURFED the California coas t for at leas t fi ve ye ars be fore he got up on the mountain with a friend who already knew what he was doing. "lie was I can •till rf*MPlltfJPr •aying to ntH~Plf~ forgeC Chis llJIOrl. kind of an expert skier so he took me up to the highe r lifts as soon as we got there . I didn't even get to step foot on a bunny s lope." Des pite his rugged first outing. Willingham gave skiing another tr} Like a young. inratuated boy. he had found a new love. Willingham had s pent most of his time an the water. sudrng and play- i ng water polo a t Marina High School BUT AS TYPICALL V happens. an active Southe rn Caltforn1a youth escalates to a variety of sports And s u ding and s ki 1n g ~ee m ed the perfect balance for Willingham. He joined the Sunl and skiing club in Anaheim so that he could lease s ki s and go on ski trip~ to places like Utah and Co lorado <luring winter vacations from school By the limf.' hl• rea ched college. Willingham was alread y an ac· complished racer. He joined the Golden West College ski racing team before transferring to the University or Colorado One semester after arriving in Colorado. Willingham returned to his native Long Reach The ~k11nj:? \I.as great in l he Ro c· k \ ~1 ounta1 n-. all right. but the Vietnam '.'ar "'as tn full bloom an 1971 and Scott "'as unable to gel a student deferment from t· of C That year . Wallang ham went to a freestyle sk11ng camp. taught by <See FREESTYLE, Page C3> Due Feb. 22 Magic's return a plus for NBA From AP dispatches If you believe in Magic. here's some good news : Earvin "Magic" Johnson . whose skills helped the Los Angeles Lalcers to the 1980 Na- tional Basketball Association championship and whose s mile lit up the entire league, is ex- pected to be baclt in action within two weeks. I "I can hardly ~ail." said Johnson. "Not being involved has really hurt ... Johnson, sidelined since Nov . 18 because of torn cartilage in his left knee, bas been scrim- m aging with the Lakers for the past week, with encouraging re- s ults. "HE LOOKED better than we had expected,·· said Los Angeles Coach Paul Westhead. "He was running well, hitting and cut- ting. We thought it might take him awhile to get the feel of con- tact again, but he seemed not to be hurt at all. "He'll play for us Feb. 22 in New York." That would be a most ap- propriate occasion for the return of Johnson. whose value to tbe entire NBA lies as much in the 20-year-old's infectious en- thusiasm as in his basketball skills. Besides taking place in the media capital of New York, It '' will be nationally televised aa part of CBS's Sunday Game of the Week aeries -and a Ma1tc act can only help the rat· ln1s. The Lalters have done aurpris· in1ly well since the 8·1 1uard Sot hurt. They were U ·5 before Jobnaon went down and have pae Zl-14 without bim to 1tay wttbta 4"11 IUMI of tbe flnt· place Phoenix Suns ln the Paetfte DlYllloa nee. "I'm not 1oia1 to ruab tbe knee 11eea .. ta. team .._, need me to make tbe plaJofta,., said Jollalcm. "We'll do tlaal re- gardless of whether I come back o r n ot The ques tions are whether we'll rin1s h an first or second place and how far we'll go in the playoffs ·· The an:.'.'er~ to those ques- t ions would be more positive with Magic in the Laker lineup. "He makes us signifi cantly better." :.aid W<'slhead "His pluses arc pa~s ang. rehounding and smiling .. THF. LATTER is not to be dis· counted. For years the Lakers were known for their unemo- tional play and blase fans, but all that changed last year with the arrival of Johnson . His en· t hus i as m we nt a long way toward creating a new at· mos pher e on the team and at the Forum. Many say it was the key ingredient in their championship formula -and the missing in- gredient this year. "I hoP<' I 'II fire them up." said Johnson. when asked what impact his return would have. "But the team has been playing pretty well without me, so you never know." MORGAN'S BODY RETURNED HOME ROME (AP> -The body of a United States bobsled team member, killed during competi· lion Sunday. has been flown lo the United Stales, Italian of· ficials said Mondav. The Italians said the body ol Jim M0r1an. a 32-yur-old car salesman from Saranac Laite, N.Y .• WU nown to the U.S. Dl'tor to the departure today ol bl.I team mat•. PlaM called for the team to ny to Montreal and traftl by bus to Lair• Pl8eid. N.Y. acht~s a11d pains maki11f( wav.-~ in Hawaii t 'rum AP dtapa&ct.ea f\ALTIMO Ht; Jim Palmcr'i. tlc hei. and Ill pains hardl)' t'llUM-' a n vi•I 10 BaJUmore anymore, but they produce heauline!l ~where Wntlen tn lbwuu . when: Palmer was playing In a rt'lt'brill('ll gotr tourn11ment, a story reported that pain ex pt'rlcnccd by the Onoh.· · s r1ghth1mdcr last season has continued durlnt I.ht> omoc.uon A tor Mondi.v morrun~'!> ~1t1on of the New York ' Po1>t carrit!d the bann~r , "Orioles· Palmer hurting career m ay be Jeopardfaed." It's an ite m that has surfaced fre · quently m recent years. gaining new im· petus whenever Palmer speaks to another writer 10 another town Local fans a nd 'Baltimore front office personnel no longer get excited over the continuing story. "We're not aware that Jim's caree r is in Jeopardy," General Manager Hank Peters of the Orioles said when informed of the latest sto ry ... He 's been working out ""LMu with other members of the team and as far as we know, he':. in excellent condition for the start of spring training " "Jim should be ready, willing and able to play the rol~ on the club he 's played in the past," Peters said, ··and that 1s to be an excellent pe rformer." . . Palmer a three·time Cy Young Award winner tn the American 1:eaguc. has reached the 20·viclory plateau eight t1m~s while posting 241 major league triumphs. ,...-------flMOlf" of llw da11 -------. Phoenix Suns center Rich Kelley's response when a Hare Krishna dis ciple asked him for a dona tion at the Newark. NJ airport: "I gave in another life " h llfflrr 10 hrad •u"''"rr foot.,,all lrafltw ORLANDO. Fla. Billy Kilme r. former [il quarterback for the Washington Redskins , has ••• h een named commissione r of the lO·team American Football Ass ociation. The AFA is a summe r league made up of NFL castoffs and form er college players not drafted by NFL teams. It begins its season May JO. "This job offe rs m e a chance to be on the move." said Kilmer. who retired in 1978 after an 18·year NFL career. ··And I think I'm well suited for it because I can look at problems from both the players'side and the owner 's side. The AFA wi ll offer athletes a second chance to play pro· fessional football , Kilmer s aid, a nd will provide spectators with a chance to see football during the months of June. July and August Plavers tn the 10 cities will get modest salaries based on percentages of team re venues. Teams a rc the Orlando Americans , Virginia Hunters. Carolina Char~ers , J acksonville Firebirds , Chicago Fire, Shreveport Steamer. Austin Texans, West Virginia Rockets . San Antonio Charros and Dallas Wranglers. Ex·.~llL plat1rr ltrld fJn drUfl rharflf" TORONTO Former Na tio nal Hockey ~ League defensemen Steve Durba no a ppeared in ' provincial court Monday on charges of importing cocaine into Canada and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. Durbano. 30. was being held al a Toronto detention center but his lawyer. Philip Patterson. says he expects his cLient will be re leased within a couple or days on a s urely bail of $20.000. Importing carries a minimum sentence of seven years in prison and a m aximum sentence of life in prison upon eonvic· lion Possession for the purpose of trafficking has no minimum se nte nce but carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. police s aid. Durbano, who was born and still lives in Toronto, was ar· r ested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after he ar· rived Saturday at Toronto Lnternational Airport from Pe ru. Police seized $71.000 worth of cocaine. Durbano was drafted in the first round or the 1971 NHL draft by the New York Rangers. . lie never skated for New York, however, being traded to the St. Louis Blues for goalie Peter McDuffee and center Curt Bennett. .la~nnk~ IJ.S. hfJrkPJI Ira'" laMdrd Philade lphia Eagles quarterback Ron • Jaworski and the U.S. Olympic hockey team were named 1980's professional athlete of the year Mon· day night at the ninth annual Dunlop Pro-am . s ports awards dinner . . The 1982 NHL All-st ar game will be played at the Capital Centre in Landover . Md., Feb. 9 . . . Dick Steinberg returned to the New England Patri~ls as d irector of player developement three weeks after leaving the New Orleans organization . . . Lance Van Zand& has been hired as a defensive backfield coach by New Orleans . . . The PitL<;burgh Pirates announced the s igning of Dale Berra to a one·year contract . . . Bobby Allison has the fastest car at Daytona International S~edway this ~eek: but the veteran driver isn't happy with his Lemans which is so diffe rent from all the other new downs ized cars mandated by NASCAR that it has caused a flap . . . World Boxin~ Cou~· cil featherweight cha mpion Salvador Sancbea or Mexico Will defend his t itle against top-ranked .con~ender Roberto Castanon of Spain March 22 . . . Leg1slat1on lo keep pro· fessional athletes from being ripped off ~Y agents a~d co~· tract negotiators has been introduced into the Cahforma State legislature. T,.,,..,bl•~ radl• Following are the top sports ever:its on TV tonight. R~tlngs are : • • • • excellent;, •• worth watching;• • fair ; • forget 1t. 5p.m.,Chennet22 "' v v' " COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Boston U. vs. Notre Dame. Announcers: Harry Kalas and Tommy Hawkins. Kelly Tripucka and his Notre Dame teammates try to re· bound from Sunday's Sl·SO setback to UCLA against a very good Boston Colleoe team. Boston comes Into the game with a 17·3 re· cord while the Irish are 16·•· RADIO I She wan~ to 00 NQ. l .' again Nancy Lopez is gearing for a comeback By llOWAaD L. HANDY Ol-DMl•" ... IW!f Will this be the year of Nancy Lopez-Melton's return to the lop of the LPOA ladder? Nancy. des pite winn ing the Wom en's Kemper 01>41n here a year ago along with two other titles, feels she didn't have as good a year as she would like, even thoullh she was fourth on the money list ($209,079). That's more than either her two pre· vious years on the tour. By most standards, it was a good year but she was dJsap· pointed. ·'That's not llOOd e nough for me. rm used to being No. 1 and that's what I'm going to be as long as I keep playing. "I neglected my practice and found out that ~·ou can't keep . your game sharp just playing in t ournaments : you've got to practiee a lol besides and work hard on e ve ry part of your game," says Lopez-Mellon. "This winte r m y dad spe nt some time with my husband and me in Ci ncinnati and then went with me lo Florida to watch me practice. That's going to make a big difference this year," s he says. . . She finished in a lie for ninth in the first tourney this year and a year ago. in 24 e vents, she finished in the lop 10 18 times and the top fi ve 13 times. After fo ur weeks in Florida, th e LPGA t o ur co mes to Southern California with a tourney at Industry Hills Feb. 26·Marchl. Lopez-Me lton s ays she'll be playing at Indus try Hills along with defending her title in the Kemper at Mesa Verde CC in Cosla Mesa March 26·29. "I like playing in Southe rn California because my family Edison l1olds socc.-.r edge Fresh off a convincing 4·1 vie· tory over Westmins ter, the Edison Hig h soccer tea m . the No. 2 team in the Cl F coaches' poll. tan~les with llunlington Beach Wednesday night in the second game of a Sunset League double-header . The Chargers, 6·1 and in sole position of first place will tangle with the Oile rs al 7: 30, while Fountain Valley and Westminster kick things. so to speak. al 5:30. Both games will be played al Huntington Beach. Two goals apiece by Glenn Str achan a nd Thor H ammer s parked the Chargers ' win over t he Lions Monday. and gave Edison some breathing room , as both Westminster (5·2) and Huntington Be ach (3·2·2) are hot on their tails . Monday ni ght. Marina. which hasn't won a league game, bat- tled the Oilers to a 3·3 tie. Sky Ham had two goals and Ricky Bell scored the other for the Oilers. Tourne y scheduled The third annual Mission Classic basketball tournament, s ponsored by the Blessed Sacra· ment Roman Catholic Parish. will be held at Westminster High School Feb. 15. 21 and 22. For further information, con· tact C. Casey. 892-5163. ' ' and friends will be there rooting for me. It's like a homecoming because I wag born in Tor· ranee." Her sister still lives in Torrance and is'a rabid follower o f N ancv on any Southe rn CalifomJa golf course. For further infdrmatlon, to Labron Harris. Jr .. POA our, Sawgrass. Ponte Vedra, Fla .. 32082. . • * * One of the strong~ ... -r.1"er.:r;; in p.m . at 892-2029. * * • •! Sh irley Engleborn, one of &be . top woman teaching pros ln tbe country, wiU conducl a flve·day gotr school at Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbrook. April 26-May 1. , • • • Finals of the s prin1. 1981 PGA tour qualifying school will be held June 10-13 at Walt Disney COLf the eight-year hi or y of the s tate Military golf hampionship will compete overt 6,70S·yard Rancho De l Rey ub course ln Atwater Feb. 20-22. The tournament is open to military golfers fro m all branches of the service. with the restriction that the individual is stationed on permanent assign· ment In California. "Tbe basic purpose or the. school is to a e\tetop a :Jound • swing and the consistency in iU application that produces con: fide nce and a positive me ntal at· titude on the course," Englehom says. , World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Playing cards will be issued to the low 25 scorers and those tied for 25th place in the 72-hole event. The school will conduct a pro' gra m or morning and afternoon individual instruction sessions In order to gain the finals, h o wever , p layers must first participate in one of five re· gional events. For Southern California golfers. the regional will be held at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage with the Southern Section PGA in charge. * * • The West Coast Amateur Golf Assoc iation with offices in Westminster. has three monthly t o urnaments lined up. This wee kend the event will be held at El Rancho Verde then it will be San Clemente Municipal on March 21·22 and Seven Hills April 21·22. . plus evening seminars for the five days along with several social functions and a fun golf tournament. Joining Englehorn o n the staff a re Barbra Crawford. Sall y Dodge and Ma ree Bradv. For furthe r information about the group. call between 7 and 11 For further information, write lo The Shirley Englehorn School or Golf, 2252 Caminito Preciosa Sur, La J olla, 92037 or call 270·6230. You Really Scwe With Don1ian's ''P1essure Fused" Retreads. 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Orenge Coatl OAJL Y PILOT/Tuesday, Februery 10, 198\ Cl sler savings cit~d Cost, disadvantage tumarolmd predicted DETROIT CAP> -Concualons from employees and bankers could save Cb.ry•ler Corp. ~ to '850 a car by late next year, reversln• the automaker'• lon8standing coat disadvantage amon1 it.a competitors, the Detroit Free Press bas reported. In a copyright story, the newspaper said the T-bill rates • slww reversal WASHINGTON (AP) -Interest r ates on short-term Treasury securities have reversed a two-week slide, rising more than two-thirds or a percentage point. the government reported . The average rate oq 26-week Treas ury bills climbed Monday to 14.43 percent from the 13.735 percent of a week earlier, the Treasury reported after its weekly auction. The new figure is the highest since the 14.~71 percent reported Jan. 19. THE AVERAGE RATE on 13·week Treasury bills rose to lS.397 percent from. 14.657 percent the week before. Monday's level was the highest since the 15.595 percent of Jan. 19. As a result of Monday's auction, banks and thrift institutions may pay as much as 14.68 per- cent on six-month money market certificates. beginning Thursday. The current ceiling on the Sl0,000-minimum-deposil certificates, which are linked to the 26-week Treasury rate, Is 13.985 per- cent. CUSTOME R S CHOOSING 2'h -year certificates -which do not require as large a de· posit -can earn 12 percent at thrift institutions and 11.75 percent at commercial banks. These yields are at their federally controlled ceilings. The discount rate on short-term Treasury bills understates the actual return to an investor because a portion of the price is refunded at the time of purchase. The actual return. or investment rate, came to an average or 15.78 percent on 26· week bills and 16.24 percent on 13·week bills at Monday's auction. • conceuiona would glve Chrytler a decided coct· per-vehicle advantage by mid-September Ul82, al· lowing It to sell Its cars several hundred doUara cheaper than Ford Motor Co. and as much as $150 less than General Motors Corp. The newspapet said the savln•s mitht vary', depending on how many cars and trucks the atUng automaker builds between now and 1982 and how many people it needs to build them. It said it assumed Chrysler would empJoy 65.000 workers In the United Slates and Canada during the period, producing l.1 million cars and trucks in 1981 and 1.3 million in 1982. The figures also took into account an increase in workers dur- ing 1982 lo correspond with production increases. Concessions made during 1980 s aved Chrysler $220 per vehicle. according to Free Press calcula· lions. and wlll save the company $450 per vehicle by the end or 1981. The concessions were required by the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board in order tor Chrysler to receive $400 million dollars in addi- tional federal loan guarantees. UNITED AUTO WORKERS m embers at Chrysler last week ratified' a new contract calling for S622 million in concessions, but the Free Press s aid the give-ups may total SI billion over three years. Chrysler also expects $161 million from non· union employees. $72 million in supplier price con· cessions and a bank deal that will save the com- pany $200 million in interest payments. t"ord. GM and American Motors Co. will not be protected from rising production cost unless they, too. receive some form of relief by late 1982. the paper said. "mE PHILOSOPHICAL question is how long the union can say we 're going to give a com· petitive edge t o Chrysler ," UAW President Douglas Fraser said in the stor y. The t"ree Press reported that Ford currently has a $150· lo $400-per-vehicle cost advantage over Chrysler. while G M has a $450· to $65()-per·vehi cle advanta~e The newspaper s aid Chrysler. the UA W and in- dustry a11alyst.'l did not dispute its findings. while Ford and GM declined comment. o,·.·r 1'1u· <:o unt~r NASO Listinqs NEW YORI( tAPI Chari Ho ,~ .. ,.~ ~:~o:itr. 6 '" NJ NG•s 16.\· t11• ~n\O• s 29 · n . NASOAO QUOlellon\ Cllrnlea is·~ 11 1~ 10•. N1CkOC. \ 7S1 1 ,~,_., Sv<M•r It J Ill. l "p • and Doern• ~•1"9 hlPil bids ,,,.suu t~ 14 .. H•rOwlll.e I ' ··~ ,.,.,<olet 17'~ 11 SvCm\t JS SS > •nO IOM SI ol'-'s by Cllul>b 19'• .-0\• HrpAO• ... ~i. N1e11n A lb'· 36 . SnM.O ,~ 1•'1• rn•rk•t make" u of Clrtlco Sli; 6 ~=~ric:i~ • ,,,.,, 311 .. Nt•ISn B JS>:.~ Sllwmt • ,, , .... NEW VO'"' IAPl T .... IOllO w1nq llSI 4 p .rn. 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First check our ''Lost and Found" classification number 5300 to see if someone has found it (FOUND ads are placed In the Daily Pilot FREE of charge~ If your item Is not listed as being found then dial 642-LOST . _ ... -... ........... --·· ···-~---------------.... -----·---...------·----... --= ' ~USINESS I STOCKS Oil companies rule auto field By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Just the other day Exxon reported 1980 sales re· venues or $110 billion. And the day after lhat President Ronald Re agan de-regulated oil price$', meaning that in 1981 you will be paying more at the pump but Exxon wlll be soaring to even greater heights or glory. How glorious is $110 billion? Well. you can regard it in many ways. here are some : -It 's a new sales record for a corporation. No company anywhere in the world has ever taken in that much money in one year. You have to go to the big gov· ernments ofthe world to match Exxon's revenue base . -nus MARKS THE first time any company has ever passed the $100 billion mark In sales. Exxon also holds the old record. $85 billion. set in 1979. -So great is Exxon's lead that the No. 2 company in saJ~. General Motors. musters only about one· half of Exxon's annual revenues. These days il's better to fill the tank than to build the car. -Every hour of every day Exxon takes in $12.5 million . -EVERYDAY IT collects $300 million. -Every week it rings up $2. l billion. Still another way to get a fix on Exxon's achieve- ment is to look back 10 years. Here's how the sales standings looked in 1970: I -General Motors: 18.7 billion; 2 -American Telephone &Telegraph: S16.9billion; 3 -Exxon Cthen Standard Oil of New J ersey): $16.5 billion ; 4 -Ford: S14.9billion: 5 Sears. Roebuck: $9.2billion Exxon has not only passed the field. it has lapped it several times. IN 1970, THE combined sales of the nation's 500 largest manufacturing companies -the Fortune 500 came to $464 billion. Ten years later. Exxon's an· nual sales reach nearly one-quarter of that 1970 total for all 500 companies. So mind·boggling is Exxon's sales volume that we'll have to start talking about profits. where at least tht' numbers a re s maller, although even here Exxon makes a mighty splas h when their accountants finish the calculallons. Jn 1980. the world's largest petroleum company S<;iu,eezed out a net profit of $5.6 billion, up from $4.2 bilhon in 1979. That's how much the company had left afte r ~ayi~g for everything -salaries. supplies. ex- ploration. interest on loans, royalties, income taxes to the United States and governments all over the world IN SHORT, EXXON'S daily profit on its opera- tions is $15.~ milli~n. Only AT&T, the phone company, ~ops Exxon in profits by a small ma rgin No one else is even close. Exxon's profits last year were greater than the sales recorded by these big companies: Greyhound. American Express. Borden. Johnson & J ohnson, Litton lndust1res. Bendix. CBS. Un ited Air lines and Gener al Mills. F'ewer than 75 companies take in as much money in sales as Exxon takes out in profits Here's the moral · WHAT THE SU PREME COU RT set asunde r in 191 1, OPEC <The Organization of Petroleum Export· ing Countries > is bringing together aJZain 70 years later. ,. NEW YORK IAPI Ftb I , 11,: Ad"•n<~ ~llMCI Unch•n9f(I -,-M4'"--r-,-~-a-n_L_P_a_d_P_r_• _ _. ~1':' ~~~ Tooay .. ... Jt? 18" ., " AMEX 010 ,l'l$;W VORK IAPJ S.I•~. Mon e>ro<e •ncl net Chan<Jf of 111t ten m°'t •c "•• NEW VOlllC: At"Nrl<6n Stock E•cn..nor ls•u•" IAPI Feb t lr.Oln9 n.tllonallv al mor• 1h•n i 1 GllCan ll s l1S SOO 71,. • '•I AOva nctCI OtBu ~I 174,100 171, • .,. ~llnt<I HuskyOO s 117 100 IS', , Unchengtel Cl\alT'p Ho 101 JOO '' Tol•I IUUf'S ~ou011-.. 16,.tOO .... ,. H•• hlgn1 AO.msR.s .. 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Off 7.2 '~ g:i :.: "' Ofl ••• Geldrel•• Due to late transmission today's listing will not appearintheOally Pilot. ~: ,,_.,1"911•1"9 U t7 IS, up U tS 1.-: .,,.,""°" ll•tnv Ult IO, up ll.00 l"•rls: •fltnd>n H•lftQ Utt Cit, off so 37 .. ,....._,, 11•1"9 U lt,01, up IJ,)(), l 1t,l<ll: l•I• •II•,_ Ila Int unev•ll•Dte. "'"'' II H•rm •11. only dally QOIOI• U li .50, uo ll 00 11:-...-.: O<tly dally quote Ult 50. up ll.00, I[.....-: °"'Y O.lly quote l•ttrloleo U40.ll,419ll.H II•"*'< NetieMI •-: Ull.OOup $14,00 ' IUlll CIAIT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1981 -------------------- COMMITTED ARTIST AT WORK IN LAGUNA BEACH 'Too cornneer~ial' Quality of art Laguna concern By DON CHAPMAN Of tho Dally Pilot Stall Laguna Beach's art communi- ty has been exhorted to find room for "committed artists" and raise the quality or paint in gs dis pl ayt·d in th e com munity. Speakers at a "Town Hall Meeting" said Monday the city's art colony image was being tarnished by com mercialized art. and bureaucratic red tape was slowing errorts to improve the community's art "talus Marta M 1t rov 1c h of the Laguna P oets or ga ni zation urged artists to "fight it out" by not giving in to commerc1aliza. tion. "The r{'al a rtist in this town gets caug ht up 1n the at· mosphere I le needs the money. so he says. 'okay,' .. :.aid Ms Mitro\'iC'h . She urged lht• artists to "make it the hard way " Lillian Lampel, a former New York galJery owner, said artists have "no pl <H'e to s tart" in Laguna Beach "In Woodstock CNcw Yo rk >. the image is good Artists start from t he s idt•wa l k. not the gall eries." she said -"We need a place whe re artists can bring their work. put up stands. They a rc the ones we s hould help." s he added . And William Otton, recently appointed director of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, said he was "listening to all artists " Artists interested in increas- ing quality o r works in the museum s hould Join the or- ganization's Artist Council. he said. Meanwhile, members of the Lag una Ileach Arts Com- m ission. who conducted the meeting. urged the speakers to develop proposals to encourage artists. Commissioners acknowledged that red tape had delayed con- struction of a cultural informa- tion kiosk at the intersection of Glenneyre Street and Forest Avenue in downtown Laguna Beach. DRANlil COAST WllTHIR C l e arin g a n d f ai r through Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 along the coast. 48 inland. Highs Wednes- day mid to upper 60s. 111101 TDDAY Pfc. Ro~rt Garwood 1s not the only one in the nat ional apotlight at hi& court-martial. The MariMB are, too. See analysis, Page A7_ 11011 • \ Bul Commission e r Ma r co Sassone said t'Onstruction or the kiosk should begin "within two or three weeks." Transit demands attacked By GLENN SCOTT Oltlle Dally P'lltlC StaH Orange County Transit District buses remained at rest today as the public bus str ike called by bus . drivers and mechanics entered its s ixth day. The gloomy weather outside also renected t he outlook for an easy resolution to the first strike m the district's nine-year history As in previous days. leaders or the district and the str iking Unit- ed Trans portation Union said no communication was taking place between thetwosides _ About the only means of ad- dressing each other's de mands was through the mass media. Ralph Clark, who is chairman of the OCI'D board of directors as well as the county board of s upervisors. sharply criticized union leaders Monday for what he called a failure to accept com- promise. "If union officials continue this ·all or nothing' negotiating at- titude. we could be in for a long period without ser vice." he said. Clark c laimed the union's three-year contract propos al, which district officials say would / amount to a $17 million economic package, is "far beyond what the taxpayer could tolerate.·' District officials claim their proposal wouJd cost about $12 million -or $.5 million less than the union'sove rthree years. Uni on officials weren 't availa· ble today to answer Clark, but leaders have said they are willing to talk when district officials con- cede certain points, s uch as no limits to cost of living raises and wage and benefits packages closer to those offered to workers of the Southern California Rapid Transit District. Bus drivers. who currently make top pay of $9.46 a n hour. are seeking immediate r aises to $10.07 an hour. The district is of- fering$9.93anhour. For mechanics, top pay cur- rently is $9.82 an hour. Tb.e union wants $11.29 an hour. The district is proposing $10.92 an hour. Jones to re1nain on Joint Chiefs WASlDNGTON CAP) -Gen_ David C-Jones has survived a campaign by some Republican conservatives to oust him as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Derense Secretary Caspar Weinberger told The Assoc1ated Press on Monday that President Reagan hu accepted hie recom· mendation that Jones complete his teQn, due Lo end in a UtUe more than 16 months . . ' Ylll HlllTlll IAllY PIPll ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS It's OK, Kid: R.l.P. Outlaw's tombstone found • in HB By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tlle o.lty P'ti.4 SuH Billy the Kid will soon be able to rest in peace once again. The legendary outlaw's tombstone, stolen from his New Mexico grave two weeks ago, was found Monday in the home of a Huntington Beach truck driver, police re- po rted today. HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE detective Bob Russell said an anonymous telephone tip relayed by New Mexico State Police led local officers. armed with a search warrant, to the driver's home, 18432 Delaware SL , at 5:45 p.m . "In the bedroom , hidden under a blanket, we found the tombstone of Billy the Kid," Russell said. Local officers conflsc~ted the 200-pound gray gr anite grave marker but filed no immediate charges against the driver, the detective said. THE DRIVER'S NAME was withheld by police, who suid his precise involvement in the incident is not known Police said theft charges may be filed against him by New Mexico authorities. Russell s aid the Huntington Beach truck driver's regular route takes him through New Mexico. The detective said no motive in the theft has yet been establi shed. MEANWHILE, AUTHORITIES in New Mexico are breathing a sigh of relief that the local landmark has been re- covered "I'm sure a lot of local historians will be tickled to hear that it's been found." said New Mexico State Police Offi cer Mars hall Warren, who was reached in Fort Sumner today. "It's pretty important to this area." Warren said the tombstone was expected to be a focal point of the town's upcoming celebration, marking the lOOth anniversary of Billy the Kid's death. BILLY THE KID was born William H. Bonney on Nov . 23, 1800. His tombstone contai.ns 21 marks. representing the l!l men he allegedly gunned down. In 1881, Pat Garrett, the newly elected sheriff of Lin- coln County, captured the famous outlaw. After his convic- tion, however, the Kid killed two guards and escaped from the Lincoln County jaiL SEVENTY-SIX DAYS after his escape, the Kid was shot dead by Garrett at Fort Sumner. The outlaw's grave now is part of a monument and museum attraction. The grave is surrounded by a seven- ' foot-tall chain link fence. But sometime between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 of this year, the tombstone was taken by unknown intruders who ap- parently lifted the heavy stone over the fence. Offi cer War- ren s aid. THE N E W MEXICO officer said he received an anonymous long·dist ance call last Friday, saying the stone was now at a Huntington Heach address . He relayed the in- formation to local officers. ~ 111illion gilt HUNTINGTON POLICE RECOVER KID'S TOMBSTONE Detective Bob RuHell displays bandit's marker "We're especially excited about getting 1t back because the first time it was taken. it was missing for 26 years." Warren said. He said the tombstone disappeared in 1950 and was turned up in a Texas fi eld in 1976 The stone is inscribed. "The boy bandit king. he died as he lived.·· Pot .'\llUl/{l(lt> l[uilt <knie<L b)' la,{u1u11is Irvine executive lVi!(ttel ma11~ 78., kille d Laguna Beac h resi d ents Robert Glenn Moore and April Susanne Munich were among four people who pleaded inno- cent Mo nday in Fres no to char ges of trying to ny $400,000 worth o f mar ijua n a into Tehachapi Airport Ja n_ 4_ Authorities identified Moore. 44. and Miss Munich. 23, both as residents of 2661 Victoria Drive in Laguna Beach. The other two suspects were identified as John Blanco. 28. of Riverside and Grant Lee Reynolds, 38, of Mammoth Lakes. reportedly the pilot of the plane . According to police. officers becam e sus picious of a van parked at the airport which re· portedl y be longs to Mi ss Munich. They s taked it out. When the plane arrived as occu· pants started unloading large bags, the-four s uspects were ar· rested_ PoUce allege they confiscated 400 pounds of marijuana worth $400.000 in illicit street sales. U .S. District Court Judge M.D. Crocker set j ury trial fo1 May 12. Va1ulals slam parked cars FRESNO CAP) -Cars parked in driveways at 22 homes here were shoved lhroueh closed garage doors and walls -in one case into a den -by someone tn a rour-wheel-d.Hve pi.ckup. The vandal or v1ndal1 roamed over a large section of the northwest part of the city before dawn, causing thousand• of dollan of property dama1e. "We haven't flcured out the toss, but it's 1oln1 to be COO· sider able," Police Lt. Ted Lar1e said on Mon&ly. ' II aids Music Center By JODI CADENH EAD OI ,,_Dally P'lltlC Staff Jim Bentley. chairman of Bentley Laboratories in Irvine, has pledged S2 million for the con- s truction of the future Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa_ The cash donation by the Newport Beach resident and his wife. Irene. comes less than a month after a SS million cash donation from the Segerstrom family kicked off a n ambitious fund-raising campaign. The latest donation by the Segerstrom family is contingent upon the performing a rts center raising $6 million by the end of March. Initially, the owners of South Coast Plaza donated a five.acre site vaJued at $5 million and $1 million in cash. ·'This is something that my wife and I felt was appropriate for the community," said Bentley in an interview today. •'Now is the time when the center needs commitments in or- der to get a good s tart.·' The S2 million pledge by the Bentleys is the only donation thal h as been offer ed since the Segerstrom gift was announced J a n_28_ · Bentley described his donation as ··a welcome opportunity for us to contribute to the cultural enrichment of Orange County." ·•we have a number or small auditoriums in the county, but virtually no place in the area that can accommodate symphony or- chestras," be said. Architectural studies for \.he performin1 arts center •loaC Bristol Slreet and the San DietO Freeway have Indicated that COO· 1truction of the two-theater eom· pies wt.U COit S40 million. John Rau, praldent of UM Oran1e OoantJ llU1ie C•ter, aald that bebopee toralM an eddl· tlonal Stt million In order to•· GfVES S2 MILLION Jim Bentley sure the music center 's continu- ing support. Construction of the theater is not expected lo occur until 1984or 1985. Rau said. · Pianists to play in Laguna r ecital Duo pianists Joyce Conway and Shirley Case will perform in a recital Sunday at 7: 30 p. m. in t he aanct uar y of the NeiChborbood Con1re1ational Church, S40 St. Ann's Drtve, Lapna Beach, Th• pro1ram will Include works by Ractunaninoft, Bblt. Sebumann, Brahma, and II llbaud. A SI donalloD wlU be IOUlbt at the door. in s1ru1slmp A 78-year-old Laguna Niguel man died Mond<1~ after the car in which he was a passenger was broadsided b~ another vehicle on Crown Valley Parkway Robert Ryan died at 10 p.m. at South Coast Medical Center following a s· 15 p.m accident at C rown Vall ev Park'Aav and Pacific Island Drive. - California llighway Patrol of- f icers said Rya n ·s w i fe . Roberta. 76. was turning left on- to Pac1f1 c Island Drive when a car driven bv Lvnn Fordiami , 19. or Dana Point: slammed into her car. The teen-ager was treated and later released from South Coast Medical Center. Mrs. Ryan was not injured, a CHP spokesman said. The a ccident is under in- vestigation. Critics s1iipe at portrait of Charles LONDON (AP> -His Royal Highness is "li mp a nd lifeless," say a rt critics, sniping al a new portrait of Prince Charles going on display Thursday at the Na- tional Portrait GaJlery. "Putting his Royal Highness In front of a blank green fence shows failure of imagination," said critic and art historian Jl'Tank Whitford after preview· Ing Bryan Organ's PQrtrait of the 32 -year-old heir to the British throne. ••Squeezing hlm into the lower hall at the picture ia slmply a wute of canvas," be added. Tbe prince "bas never looted 10 IUeleu." added Steve Dou1bty ln the eveatn1 New Staadard-Or1an said the c riUclam doesn't bo&.ba' bl.m. • Reagan proposes cuts • • in tax rate maximums w SHINGTON CA P1 The 1t~a1an administration. In a ucondma,Jortu bill , will propc».scuts In the maximum tax ra te on dlvldend!i ntt<rt'~t und othe r umH•med invHtment income, It was rt'portC'd tuda)' The Wa h.in.iton Post 11a1d lht seoond tu bUl wUl Include re· ducllonv lo tu: u~nditures the various exemptions, deduc· hon a.. credit ¥1\d other fur mi ottu ror1i v.ineH . Tax ·~nditures no w <'<*t tht• Tr.-asury m o re than S2«> bllhon a year 1'h~ newspuper aid Edwin Meese 111 , President Reagan's coun,.elc.r, n·\'l'Mkd plans for the second bill at a private meeting ponsored b tht' Arn •rlcan Society of Association Executives. 'f'tll .._.,.,...,. rl•l•ttd WAStll "IGTON <A I'> Congressional investigators probing the 1W78Th1 t-e Milt' bland nuclear accident asserted today that the plant's munaj!ers may have intentionally withheld vital early in· rurmahon on the accident's severity from i-tate and federal u tr1cials · • T he report, which a lso alleged that the reactor's operators had made nusleadlng s tatements. appeared to challenge a Nuclear Regulatory Com mis:,1on report of just two weeks ago. ....... -··· d ....... d WARSAW, Pola nd <AP) Poland ·s Supre me Court ruled lo· day that private farme rs could not form the independent trade un· ion they sought but could form an association. The decision came a fter a governme nt shakeup in which Defense Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski, regarded as a moderl\te, was named Polish premie r. The court ruling, an apparent attempt to find a compromise between the (armers' de mands and Communist Party leaders who oppose a union of farmers. followed Warsaw radio announce- me nt orthe end of a general strike in J elenia Gora and suspension of walkouts scheduled in the Silesian coal mines. Teelsfn-lall• •f"ltool BAY MJNETTE. Ala. CAP> -A tornado s truck a school where a bout 300 children wer e a ttending classes today. destroying the gym and damaging several nearby homes. Officia ls s aid two stu· d ents and a bus driver were seriously hurt and about 25 children had m inor injuries. The scene at the Bay Minette Middle School for grades six thro ugh eight was descr ibed by police as "an awful mess." Blind· ingrain and a rush of parents to retrieve their chjldren caused con-fusion. IJ.N. troop• rrrrd In l11ra.-1 r..,,.r1 UNITED NATIONS <AP) -U.N. Secr etary-Genera l Kurt Waldheim admitted today that Dutch U.N. peacekeeping troops erred in reporting that Isr aeli forces had blown up the bodies of fi ve Pa lestinian g uerrillas killed in Southern Lebanon on Christmas Day. Waldheim said in a statement issued here tha t a three·man militar y boa rd of inquir y he appointed last month had "not found evidence to support the account" given to the press by the U.N. Interim Force in Le banon <UNIFIL). Alaia, in trance, tells of murders By DAVID KUTZMANN 0!1"9 0.1ty PU"4 St.tfl Appa rently for the first t ime, convicted double murderer Dr. Louis Alaia has described while under hypnos is how ht! stabbed and kill ed his fo rmer wife and a Long Beach attorney. say- ing at one point on a videotape re· cording: " ... I see the knife holder and I gra b the knife. I have to stop her. She's killing me . . s he's destroying me and my son. She's destroying Marco. I scream. 'it's no use.• She wasn't going to let me have my son anymore. She wasn't going to let me have him any more T he videotaped re·creation of the killings. ma de Saturday in the Long Beach office of psychia trist David Johnston. was pl ayed for a s uperior court jury today. The six-wom an, six-man panel, which convicted J\laia of two counts of second-degree murder several weeks ago, must now de· termine if he was insane at the tim eoftheslayings. Introduction of the videotape in· to evidence by defense lawyers wa s pe rmitted Monday by Or a nge County Super ior Court Judge Byron McMillan. Before ruling on the matte r. Judge McMillan screened the tape in hi s courtroom outside the presence'ofthejury . In that recording, Ala la. 50, re· members and relives the violent e xplosion which led to the stab· bing deaths of Margy Lou Alaia. 37, and attorney Ma rvi n Tincher , 50, in the woman's Huntington Harbour home last June 13. During the surgeon's murder trial. he testified he could not re· call what ha ppened after he went to his ex-wife's home that e vening to discuss weekend custody rights to his two young children. Marco. 11. and Maria. 9. Previous testimony had In· dieated Alaia was involved in highly rancorous a nd emotional divorce proceedings with Margy Alaia. especially in regard lo c ustody o f the couple's son. Marco. Jn the tape . the convicted slayer. questioned by University of Montana psychology professor John Watkins. describes his strong attachment to his young son and his feelings that his ex· wife and Tinche r wer e trying to keep them apart. Telling how the killings were t riggered. Alaia told Watki~s : .. Before I could say anything <a fter a rriving at the house). Ma rgy said, ·Lou, it's time for you to leave now.· I started lo get up· set .. I s aid, 'No it's not. We have to talk about this (weekend custody privi leges).' " ... She said come get them <the children > Sunday m orning. I said that's not good e nough .. She said leave ... leave now Lou. "l said I didn't have to leave. It's my house too .... " Alaia said. The orthopedic surgeon said that when his former wife told Ma ria to call the police, "I was facing the window and I saw the light in the window. It burst ... everything went red ... I saw the knife holder ... I just reached out a nd grabbed (a knife) and turned around. I stabbed at Ma rgy with the knife. . . ·'Suddenly I saw Tincher right in front of me. He was running at me a nd trying to grab m e ... It was like instantly he was upon me .. A la ia said he fo ug ht with Tincher until the Long Beach at· torney fell wounded to the kitchen floor with nume r ou s knife wounds. ORANGE COAST Daily Piiat CIHtlfled edvertitlng 7141M2·5&71 All olh•r depertmentt M2·432t Tho.Tlas P Haley NlllillW Robert N. Weed ,.....,,. ~. Thom11 Keev1I .... Thoma• A. Murphtne ......... I Cltloi Ch•le9H. Loos ................. ,_ llemtrd Schulmen ~ Cert CatatenMn ----~ Kll'Nth N. GOddard Jr. 0..--.,,_..,, OFFICES Co1•• Mh. JJO Wot B•Y SlrMt .,.,. l •9un• 11Ncl1. ICnl No. Coul Hi9llwo t~1 Huntlntlon Bffcll· llllS S.«11 Boui.v•rd ti.41 Coe1yrt9M "'' ~9"00 Coast Pubflshlr19 C-¥ No new1 storiH, lllu\lra110M, ecl•1oro•o rnaner or .to •trllurnenh Mrtln m•~ b• reprodu<td wl1Mu1 •Otc iu ~rmlulon or copyrigh t owntr Sttond ct•u 00\laQt .,.,o at CC)jta Mew. Cahlom•• <UPS 1.u,.,.,) SutH(riollon by u,,,~, '' 00 mon1111~. llV mall U JO monlhty. rnlllt.try dnllMhon• U 00 rnonlhlv .I Deputy ordered to trial An Orange County Sheriff's Depa rtment deputy has been or· de red to stand trial in superior court on e ight felony charses he kidna pped a nd fa lsely im· prisoned four wome n all en· countered while he was o n duty in 1980. G eorge Loude rmilk, 37. of Costa Mesa . was ordered lo ap· pe ar Fe b. 20 for arraignment in superior court following a pre- 1 i min a r y hearing conducte d be fore Centra l Orange County Municipal Court Judge J ohn Smith. The hearing ended Mon- day. Loudermilk, who has worked for the sheriff's department for I l years. was permitted by Judge SmHh to rem ain free on his own recognizance. The deputy is accused of four counts each or kidnapping and fa lse i mprisonment under the color of authority . The cha rges s te m from al- leged incidents be tween July a nd Oct o ber in wh ich four women testified they were de- t ain ed by Lo ude rmilk a fter routine traffic stops . Lo udermilk has been s us - pe nded from his position pend· ing resolution of the legal pro· ceed ings. ·~-, ......... AMNESIA VICTIM 'Jene Doe' Ja1ie Doe asks help over TV NEW YORK (AP) -Looking. disturbed and speaking in broke n,· barely audible phrases, a woman: fo und near death in a south: CELEBRITY'S LIFE NEARLY RUINED HERS Lauren Chapin wfth kid• Metthew, Summer U.S. writPr Dwyer f ree(l, on way l101nP Flor ida park we nt on national television today in another at· tempt to locate anyone who knows her. ''l just feel left alone in the · wor ld . just trying to go a bout my life the best 1 can." the woma n · s aid in an a ppear ance on ABC's · "Good Morning America" broad·: cast from New York. TV child actress bares .life of hell DUBA I . t:nitc d Arab Emir ates tAP > Amer ican write r Cynthia Dwyer. convicted of espionage and deported from Iran after nine months in pnson. flew to freedom today in a plane packed with Iran ian workers and peasants. She landed in this Persian Gulf sheikdom on her way home and was whisked away in a police car. declining to talk to reporters. Doctors say the woma n, who . has become known as J ane Doe,: has total a mnesia. , · "I try to remem ber a nd I can't · I don't form a patte rn of hav·: ing parents. a fa mily who was : responsible for me." she said. : By The Associated Press It 's tx•en 26 years now since L auren C hapin o f Irvine char med television audie nces as the piJnailed. impish Kathy An· derson. t he baby of the all- American "father Kno ws Best" TV family Sinc:e then. s he"s been through three marriages. <:ountless jobs. drug addiction and years of soul· s earching since her unhappy trek throu~h child stardom. A n d now t h e 35-year-old mothe r of t wo longs for the w h ite-pi cket fences. fa mily meals and happy homelife she pretended were hers in the hit 1950s series starring Robert Young "I want to raise my children th::it way."' she says of 2-year-old Sum mer and 7-yea r -old Mat· thew "I want the m to know about God and family and love." Su<'h things were strangers to her through her troubled life, M 1ss C'haµin recalls She describes her divorced alcoholw mother as ··a typical m ovie mother" w ho pus hed young Lauren and her two older brothers and late r herself - into a·cLing "I thought she was just mean and lt•rri blc and she hated me and I hated her." Miss Chapin says Arter over coming her own heroin addiC'tion years la ter, Miss Chapin realized that her m other. now dead, had been sick. .. Anyom• relying o n alcohol or d rugs has a dis ability, .. she says. lier mother a lso suffered from t uberculosis "and it was tougn raising three kids alone. She needed someone t o love her ·· After the series ended in 1960, Miss Chapin led a life that would have s hocked Jim and Margaret Anderson her TV parents. She d ropped out of Pasad ena High School at the age of 16. married tha t same year. then separated from her h usband two years later . Then 18. Miss Chapin said she st arted laking drugs, eventually becom ing addicted to heroin. She kicked the ha bit in 1970. afte r spending a year in a Cam arillo State Hospital re· ha bilitation program. Two "illegal " m a rriages follo wed, Miss Chapin said. One hu s ba nd h a d negl ecte d t o divorce his wife and the third wedding took place in Mexico. No w, she says, ··1 want to be m a rried , have the p iece of pa pe r, the ring on the finger and have a neat partnership. I miss Racism cited by IWWSl1Utll SPRINGFlELD, Mass. (AP) -ABC anch o rman Max Robinson, who c harged that "unconscious racism" excluded black TV reporters from cover- ing the hostages' return and the Inauguration. was m eeting to· day with the president of ABC news to dis cuss the issue, network officials said. Robinson, the only black ap- pearing regularly as a weekday TV network news anchor, was to meet with Roone Arledge in New York, ABC officials said. The network had. no further comment Immediately. I ' that. so I Just keep praying that the Lord will bring the right m a n to me " Prayer is an important part of her born-again life . she says It's from that perspective that she writes her autobiography, .. Father Didn't Know Best." "It's about being a c hild star and the pitfalls that happen with it.·· s he says . · · 1t 's not all glor ious like everybod y says ·· She acts infrequently now. and teaches natural childbirth part lime. using a film of her own da ughter 's entry into the world. She dreams of earning a degree in nursing to become a m idwife or work in pediatrics Her early education was ID· adequate, sht> says, recalli ng three hours daily of s tudio tutor· ing as ··five minutes here and 10 minutes there " I mage was more 1mportar.. than knowledge. she complaars "M y mother said I mu:,t dr1~ss for · the public ." she said. ··1 said. 'What about me?' There 1s no you." She a lso fe lt shortcha nged on he r earnings from t he series. Miss Chapin said. Her mother spe nt most of he r m oney on ho u ses. new car s. food a nd clothing, setting $19.000 as ide in savings bonds for her da ughter . "It makes m e so mad ." Miss Cha pin declares. slapping the counterto p . · · 1 s ee pa rents pushing their children into show business a nd they do the sa me thing. ·'Satan gets ho ld of you and all they think of is money lt"s hard work and you <the child actori get nothing " When "Father Knows Bes t" ended , Lauren Chapin found act· ing jobs were scarce she was typecast as "young, innocent. sweet Kathy .. Mrs. Dwyer, 49. flew to Dubai. 700 miles south of Tehran on a regularly s cheduled lranair flight after Iranian officials de· layed her departure nearly 24 hours Markus Hirsiger of the st aff of the Swiss Emhas!>y in Tehran escorted her , the Swiss Fo reign Office sa id. l' .S Am bass ador W11l1am Wolle and the L' . consul to Dubai. Tom Do" hng. met her at the airport. "Mrs D"yer is well . and h<t!. expressed a desire not to meet the press.·· s aid a t.· S Em bas~) s pokes man "Sh e has no itinerary, but she as on he r wa~ home ... In Amherst. !'\. Y . a s uburb of Buff alo. Mrs. Dw}er's husband, J ohn , 54. a college English pro· fessor . said he felt "terrific" knowing she was finally free "There have been so manv let· downs fl"s a new feeling:·· he said. Dwyer said he learned from the State Department t hat dur ing the delay in releasing hi s wi fe in Te hran the Iranians wanted to take her back to Evin Prison. but Swiss officials insist· ed she not be taken back and she spent 20 hours wailing a t the Tehran airport. He said his m ain concern dur- ing the nine months his wi fe was in prison was not so m uch that she was being mistreated, but that the political ins tability of Iran would delay her release He said he and t heir three children would await further news before deciding where to meet her. A park r a nger found the : woman. believed to be about 30, ! naked and suffer ing from ex· : pos ure in dense underbrush at : Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in : Fort Lauderdale on Sept. 19. She : wa s taken to South Flor id a · Hos pital. a psychiatric facility in near by Pembroke Pines. Sh<' has recovered physically, but suffers from "'tota l amnesia,'' s aid Dr J e sse K aye, a psychiatrist who has been treat ing her and who appeared with her on the program . Kayesajd the wo m an was found "particularly ill physically, which su~gests she was not well l"arcd for. not well nourished for a long period of tame She waster· rabl y anemic. terr ibly un· der\\ eight Shl• w~.s truly near death ·· The "om an. wearing her brown hair tied back. said her condition Jt thl• time s he was found makes he r "ktndoffr1ghtened ... ·1 trv lo focus on that and I r an l. ·._he said "'I can't say how I got into the 1>ark what the 1>ark look:, like I just don 't have any thought patterns at all." A story distra buted nationally by The Associated Press on Feb. 3 t riggPr<'d numerous calls from people in Sl'a rc h of m issing loved ones. Calls sounding believable are turned ove r to Fo rt Lauderdale poli ce. who have s ince Sl't uµ a 24-hour hotline num bcr at 305· 761 ·2415. ··we·ve tried all the normal police routines·· to identify the woman. Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Leo Ca llahan said on the ShO\\ rallahan said fingerprint checks revealed that the woman apparently had no prior arrest record and never applied for a job that would require prints. FIND OF THE WEEKI ~-----. .. ( Our 14 karat yellow gold puffed he.art pendant Is a delightful gift to give today or to save for that special moment on Valentine's Day. Chain included. S75. SLAVIC K'S. FIM JtwfleD Sm<'t' 1917 Fuhion Island, N•wport C•ntt'r, Nt'wport BH<h, 714/644·1380 We"mln~e.r I t..aguN HIUs I MIWl>n vi.111 / Nonh Ol'Jll\gt I Tht City l..os CerrilO!I • e~ .. M.111!0 "''° G~•lt'r \.os Al\8fll!$ / S.n °"8o I t..• Veg.u Uw -.. Sltllldl't c~~t ~ ~ °' Al'IW'Mtft £ol:P""-VlSA. Ma•• (twp. M"""" F111t /N 'tltft. C11i1' • ·, .·• t TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1981 CAB • monitors 8 ) F IU:Ut;RICK $CHOEMEHL OI -06lty P'!IM ~"°" .,'ederal Civil Ae ronautics Huurd o ff1 c 1al s from Wa:.h1ngton , D C . t•ame lo orangt' County Monday to hear about the Jel noise impacts s ur rounding John Wayne Airport They got an e arful Nol only ft om restdenti. o f San la Ana Heights and Newport Beach. but from the sound of Jets flying O\'t'r the Tu.sun C1v1c Center on their approach to the airport The hearing was called to re· l'eive pubhc comme nts on a draft environme nta l impact ..iatt-ment analyzing the effe.cts tif granting route authority to airlines seeking to expand into the Orange County market. F o ur ca rrier s Ai r California, Republic Airlines. Front ier Airlines and Weste rn Ai rlines are permitted to '\l'rvc Oran ge County. Two others Pacific South west Airlines and Continental Airlines hold route authority. but have not received other necessary ap- provals to begin service .. The major potential impact assoc1atl'Cl with increased air car- • • • • noise rtcr C1 Ct1vity at John Wayne Airport 1s u s ubstantial increase an the areas and numbers of peo pie exposed lo e xcessive noice." the CAR staH concluded in its en v1ronmental analysis . It said Orange County govern· ment via t he Board of Supervisors has much more control over the airport than has the CAH. principally because the CAB 1s going out of business for granting route authority on Dec 31 under te rms of the Airline Deregulation Act. CA B staff me mbers attending the he aring were reminded. however. by an Air California representative that the agency will retain the right to restrict a irlines to fl ying quiet aircraft, such as the OC -9 Super 80, now the leust noisy craft on the m arket. "l think you should put that as a condition on all certificates" for fl ig ht to Orange County, Jo hn Simpson . a Washington D .C ·based attorney for t he airline. said. Air California has announ ced plans to purchase the S uper 80s <See NOISE, Page A2> • • * Councilmen bla,st mayor on airport By STEVE MARBLE OI - 0 .. 11, l'li.t S"'tl Newport Beach Mayor J ackie Heather was hit with verbal broadsides Monday afternoon by two council colleagues who ac· cused her of not following coun· ril policy on John Wayne Airport. Councilm a n Oona!d Strauss was the first to erupt during the ro un c 11 ·s a ft ernoo n s tudy M'SSion I le said he was angered by n('wspapcr reports of a meeting Mrs lll'ather a nd two other l'Ouncilmen h;id last fo'riday with Oran ge Count y Supervisor Thomas Riley a nd former Supervisor Phil Ant hony . "l sense Wl' are backing .away from our position ... said Strauss. 1n reference to a 50-page doc u- ment thut outlines the city's i.tancc un lhr proposed master plan for .John W:.i yne Airport .. If there arc a ny positions to lw made. they s hould be made b} lhC' C'Ounr1I. ·· Strauss went on , rnising his voice. "Al times it appears you ma ke decisions by yourself That's inap· propriatc. ·· Specificall y, Strauss s aid he was alarmed by reports that Mayor Heather planned lo urge <'Olleagucs to drop a $15.000 ad· \'l•rtising rampaign c ritical of l he master pl a n Rut his conce rn was shor t· lived . The council during its reg. ular ('Vening session unan- imously agreed lo continue the anti-master plan news paper ads, whir h began appearmg last Sun· day. daily flighLc; as called for in the master plan. But Mrs . Heather said s he supported 41 daily departures as staled in the council document. Hummel pushed on. He said 1t appeared to him the Mayor "1s out there cavorting and playing footsy with the supervisors.·· Mrs. Heather . at one point tell- ing Hummel he was out of order, s aid she fo llowed council policy "lo the le tte r " during the session with Riley . "I resent your assumption that I'm going out on m y own," said Heathe r. She said Riley called for the meeting and invit· ed Anthony Strauss, chairm an of the city's airport committee. said he was upset when he saw Anthony leavl' a city hall m eeting las t week with Mrs . Heather. He said he should have been informed of the meeting. "What do you want me to do? put a gale around our city to <See CLASH. Page A2> • * • ._,._ ........ ..,._._ > Ylll HlllTlll llllY PIPll ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS It's OK, Kid: R.I.P . Outlaw's tombstone found • in HB By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Of 1119 Qall' Pi19t SlaH Billy the Kid will soon be able to rest in peace once a~ain . The legendary outlaw's tombstone, stolen from his New Mexico grave two weeks ago, was found Monday in the home of a Huntington Beach truck driver , police re· ported today. HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE detect ive Bob Russell s aid an anonymous telephone tip relayed by New Mexico Stale Police led local officers. armed with a search warrant. lo the driver 's home, 18432 Delaware St., at 5:45 p.m. "In the bedroom, hidden under a blanket, we found the tombstone of Billy the Kid." Russell said. Local offi cers confiscated the 200-pound gray granite g rave marker but filed no immediate cha rges against the driver . the detective said THE DRIVER'S NAME was withheld by police, who said his precise involvement in the incident is not known. Police said theft charges may be filed against him by New Mexico authorities Russell s aid the Huntington Beach truck driver's regular route takes him through New Mexico. The detective s aid no motive in the theft has yet been established. MEANWHILE. AUTHORITIES in New Mexico are breathing a sigh or relief that the local landmark has been re- covered . .. ,.m sure a lot of local historians will be tickled to hear that it's been found." said New Mexico State Police Officer Marsha ll Wuren. who was reached in Fort Sum ner today "It's pretty important to this area " Warren said the tombstone was expected to be a focal point of the town's upcoming celebration. markrng the IOOth annivers ary of Billy the Kid's death Bil.LY THE KID was born William II . Bonney on Nov. 23. 1860. His tom bs tone contains 21 marks, re presenting the 21 men he allegedly gunned down In 1881. Pat Garrett. the newly elected she riff of Lin· coin County, capt ured the famous outlaw After his convic- tion. however . the Kid killed two guards and escaped from the Lincoln County jail. SEVENTY -SIX DAYS after his eseape. the Kid was s hot dead by Gurett at Fort Sumner The outlaw's grave now is part of a monument and museum attraction . The grave is surrounded by a seven· foot-tall chain link fence. But sometime between Jan. 30 a nd Feb. 2 of this year. the tombstone was taken by unknown intruders who ap- parently lifted the heavy stone over the fe nce. Officer War\ ren said. THE NEW MEXICO officer said he received an anonymous long-distance call last Friday, saying the stone was now at a Huntington Meach address He relayed the in· formation to local-Officers . S2 Million gif f HUNTINGTON POLICE RECOVER KID'S TOMBSTONE Detective Bob Russell displays bandit's marker "'Wc·re especiall y excit ed about gellmi? 1t back because the first time 1t was taken. 1l was missing for 26 years." WarrC!n said. He said the tombs tone disappeared in 1950 and was turned up in a Texas fi eld in 1976 The stone is inscribed. "The bov bandit k1nR. he died as he lived.·· .\irpc>rl plan di~eu~~ion --~• Irvine executive Trruisit de1na11ds ~t!tackP<I A public discussion of the pro· posed m aster plan for John Wayne Airport will be held tonight in Newport Beach at the Promontor) Point clubhouse. The 7:30 session is s ponsored b y the sio w -growth group S PON <Sto p Polluting Our r-· ,wporl). Presentations will .>e s taged by Airport M an age r Murry Cable a nd Newport Mayor Jackie Heather. The clubhouse is located at 200 Pro montory Drive West, off Coast Highway near Jamboree Road. • aids Music Center Bv JODI CADE~HEAD OfllWO•llr ~lleUwH Jim Bentley, cha irman of Bcntlev Laboratories in Irvine. has plidged S2 million for the con- s truction of the future Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa By GL ENS SCOTT OftM D•11, Pilot Sl•lf OranJ?e County Transit Oistricl buses remained at rest today as the publir bus strike ca lied by bus dri' ers and m echanics entered its s ixthda1• T he gloomy weather outside also reflected the outlook for an e<1s;, resolution to the first strike in the district ·s nine· year history. Councilman Paul Hummel also took some shots at Mrs. I leather durin~ the afternoon ex- change· "I want to know j ust how m any niAhts (Jct departures at the airporU you s uppor t?" asked Hummel, suggesting the Mayor may have promised Riley the city would s upport 55 Airport ad stirs flap in Newport The cash don ation by the Newport Reach resident and his wife. Irene. comes less than a month after a $5 million cash donation from the Segerstrom family kicked off an ambitious fund · raising campaign. The latest donation by the Seger strom family is contingent upon the performing arts center raising $6 million by the e nd of March. Initially, the owner s of South Coast Plaza donated a five-acre s ite valued at SS million and SI millionincash. As in previous days. leaders of the district and the striking Unit· ed Transportation Union s aid no communication was taking plare bet ween the l wo sides About the only m eans of ad· dressing each other 's demands was through the mass media . Ralph Clark. who is chairman of the OCTD board of directors as w ell as the county board of super visors, s harply criticized union leaders Monday for what he ca lled a failure to accept com - promise. ORANGI COAST WIATHIR C l ear ing a nd f a ir through Wednesday. Lows tonight 42 a long lhe coast. 48 inland. Highs Wednes- day mid to upper 60s. INSIDf TODAY Pfc. Robert Garwood i3 not the only one in the national spotlight at hi& court-martial. The Marine1 are. too. See analysis. Page A7. 11111 Newport Be ac h 's f i r s t news paper ad~ertisement con- demnning the proposed master plan for J ohn Wayne Aiport has drawn critic ism from the Com· munity Airport Council, a pro. airport group. · The CAC, in a letter released Monday, took issue with the city's contention that it would be a "was te of taxpayer money" to expand the facility to handle 6.1 million passengers annua lly . The airport now serves about 2.4 milllon travelers. The CAC. to which some of the county's largest firms belong, said it wouJd be airport user fees and federal grants -not money fro m county governme nt 's general fund -that would pay ror the improvements. It is estimated in lbe muter plan that the improvements - including a nine-fold expansion of the airport terminal· -would cost S7S miJUon. In an advertisement appear- ing In area newspapers Sunday, the Newport Beach City Council said. "Yes, the airport neecb im· proving. But we think 1pend1n1 75 to 100 million dollart to make it nine t imes larger is an in credible waste." According to the CAC, any fede ral assistance would come from the Airport Development Aid Program . funded by a "head tax" assessed on airline tickets. Local financing of airpo rt im· prove m e nts. the CAC said, wo uld com e from r evenues generated by leas es, parking fees and landing fees a ssessed at the a irport. · ·'To suggest this project would be a ·waste of taxpa1er funds' is not accurate in the first place and the plan can provide badly needed improvements that will benefit all the citizens of Orange County who need air transport•· lion," Joseph Irvine , CAC ex- e cutive director . said in the let- ter. The City Council decided to pursue the $15,000 adv~rtlslng program to convey its view that the proposed master plan -lo be consid e red b y county 1upervtsors Feb. 18 -calls for too much airport expansion. More advertisements are sched uled to appe ar this weekend. II ·'This is som ething that m y wife and I felt was appropriate for lhe community," said Bentley in an inter view today. "Now is the lime when lhe cente r needs commitments in or· der to get a good s tart." The S2 million pledge by the Be ntleys is the only donatlon that h as been offe r ed s ince t he Segerstrom gift was announced Jan. 28. Bentley described his donation as "a welcome opportunit y for us t o contribute to the cultural enrichment of Orange County." "We have a number of stnall a uditoriums in the county. but virtuaUy no place in the area that can accommodate symphony or- chestras, .. he said . Architectural studies for the performing arts center ·alon1 Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway have indicated that con· atrucuon of the two-theater com- plex will cosU40 million. John Rau. president of the Oran1e County Muslc Cenltt, said that he hopes to talae an addi· tional $19 million In order to u - • GIVES S2 MILLION Jim Bentley sure the music cente r's continu· ing support. Construction of the theate r is not expected to occur until 1984 or 1985, Rau s aid. Jones to r e n1ain on Joint Chiefs WASHINGTON (AP> -Gen. David C. Jones has survived a campaign by some Republican conservatives to oust him as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Starr. Defense Secretary Caspu Welnber1er told Tbe Assoc.lated Presa on Monday that President Rea1an bu accepted hl1 recom· rnendatkJn that Jonn complete ill• term, due to end ln a llttJe more than us montba. "If union officials continue this ·a ll or nothing' negotiating al· titude. we could be in for a Jong period without service." he said. C l ark claime d the union's three-year contract propos al, which district officials say would amount to a $17 million economic package, is .. far beyond what the taxpayer could tolerate." District officials ela im their proposal would cost a bout $12 million or SS million less than the union 'sover three year s. Union officials weren't avalla· ble today to answer Clark. but leaders have said they are willing to talk when district olflciall con- cede certain points. aucb u no limits to cost or livinl ralsu and wage and benema packa1ea closer lo lhoee ottered to wonen of the Soutbem Calitomla Rapid Transit District. Bua driven, who currently maketappeyof•.••n hour. are HekiDI Immediate raises to 110.87 • boar. TIM diltrict la ol· ,.,.. ••• bour. j -~---------~~--~ ~ 41> .... llCJN o,.nQ& Cioast DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, February 10. 1981 agan proposes cuts • • in tax rate maximums w , ... Ci ruN • ,., Thl' Re1ag11n administration. In IA t-rond mo Jot t ;a bill ~ 1ll l'tofl0htt t•ubln lhc m1uumum \ax rate on dh ldl'THh lnlt•r•""t und (•lhN une.-rnt!d investment Income. it wai. 1 t•portNI Ul(ho Th~ W111i.h111t;tun l'oi.t 111mJ thu i.econd tax bill will include re - c11.1t•l 1on 111 11.tll ex1wndltur ·:. · thti vurtoub exemptions, deduc 111mi., c·n'tl1t untl 11l ht.•rformi. of t~u< tora11veness Tax expenditures no\o\ ttl'\l lht• Tr1·ui.u1 > m orl' th1m '264.1 bllhpn a year 1'h1.· n '"'!t papN '>1•ld Edwin Meest> Ill, Pres ident Reagan's rnunsclor. 11.•q·•l ~plans for the 11ccond bill at a private meetin~ ~ponwred In tht• mt'riuo Soeletyof Asi.oc1ation Executives T tll C"er.-r11p eolal•.-d \\i AStllN<;1'0N t AP 1 Congressional investigators probing the l!r79Thrt'<• M1h• hlund nuclear accident asserted today that the plant 'i. m<AnlfJ,!t.'r~ mlil~ have mtent1onally withheld \'ital early m · rormatton on lht• 11l'c1dent'!> severity from state and federal uffic1ali. The r eport, which ab.o alleged that the reactor's operators had made rrusle41dmg s tatements, appeared to cha llenge a Nuclear Rt<gulator.> Comm1i.~1on report or Just two weeks ago •.• ,... ...... " dt-ftl~d WARSAW, Poland (AP1 Poland's Supreme Court ruled to d:iy that private farme ri. could not form the inde pendent trade un- ion they sought but could for m an association. The decision came ufter a governme nt s hakeup in wh ich Defense Minister Wojciech J<1ruzelsk1 , re~arded as a moderate. was nam ed Polish pre mier . The l'ourt ruling, an a ppar ent attempt to find a compromise between the rurmt.'rS' demands and Communist Party leaders who oppose a union of farmers, followed Wa rsaw radio a nnounce- ment of the end of a ~encral strike in Jelenia Gora and suspension of walkouts scheduled in the Si lesian coal mines . Tarbi~r llff• •eolloul RAV MI NETTE. Ala. (AP) A tornado s truck a school where about JOO children werl' attending c lasses today. destroying the gym and damaging several nearby homes. Officials said two stu- d!'nts and a bus driver were seriously hurt and about 25 children had minor injuries. The scene <ti the Bay Minette Middle School for gr ades s ix through eij.?ht w<1s dt'Scribed by police as "an awful mess ... Blind- inj.? rain and a rush of parents to retrieve their children caused con fusion. ('. "°· fNHtp11 rrrf'd In l11rarl rt-porf UNITE() NATIONS (AP) U.N. Secretary-GeneraJ Kurt Waldheim admitted today that Dutch U.N. pea cekeeping troops erred in reporting that Is raeli forces had blown up the bodies of five Palestinian g ue r rillas killed in Southern Lebanon on Christmas Day. Waldheim said in a state ment issued her e that a three-man mili tary board of inquiry he appointed last month had "not fo und ('Vld<'nrc tu support the account" given to the press by the UN Interim 1''on·(• in Lebanon (UNI FILI. Hypnosis 11..'Sed Alaia, in trance, tells of murders 8~ DAVID Kl'TZMA~N • OllM041l,P1lotSl<tll Apparcnll~ for the first lime. t•onvicted doublt• murderer Dr Louis Alaw hal-o de~cribed while undl'r hypnosis how hl' stabbed and k1llc-d h1~ former wife and a Loni.: Bl' a ch <1tlorncy. say ing at onl' point on a vidt•otapc re· cording FBI 111iirkly 11a/J . ..; .'-ttt.'\pt't'l i11 lu>ldu1> A man descrit>cfl as a Long Beach transient was arres ted by the FBI just seconds after ht• al legedly robbed a Costa Mesa sa\· ings and loan firm Monday Costa Mesa police said gun wielding federal a gents closed in on John Ronald Marlin . 19. after he jumped into a gel away car in a parking lot behind Community Thrift and l,0<1n. 1525 Mesa Verde East at about 3 p m Police s aid fo'RI agents had been following Martin as he "cased" alleged robbery opportunities in Orange County and Long Beach. Martin. officers alleged. pulled down a ski mask ;Jncl entered the Costa Mesa savings firm. indicat- ed he had a gun in his waistband. asked for money a nd flrd with $134 in a paper bag Martin is being held in the Costa Mesa jail for suspicion of robbery in lieuofS25.000bail. Police said a search turned up a wrench. wrapped in a sock. that Martin may have used in simulat- ing a weapon in the robbery. The s tolen money was re - covered on the floor of the get- away car. police s aid. Martin's driver, police said. was not held in Costa Mesa. Agents took him into cus.tody. I see theknife holder and I grab the knife. I have to stop her She's killing m e . she·~ destroying me and my son. She's destroying Marco. I scream , 'it's no use.· She wasn 'l going to let me have my son anymo re. She wasn't going to let me have him anymore The videotaped re-creation of the killings. made Saturday in the Long Beach office of psychiatrist David .Johns ton. was played for a s uperior court jury today. T he six-woman, six-man panel. which convicted Alaia of two counts of second-degree murder several weeks ago. must now de· termine if he was insane at the time oftheslayings. Introduction of the videotape m to evidence by defense lawyers was per mitted Monday by Or ange County Supe rior Court Judge Byron McMillan. Before ruling on the matter. Judge Mc Millan screen~d the tape in hjs courtroom outside the presenceofthejury. In that recording. Alaia, SO, re- members and relives the violent explosion which led to the slab- bing deaths of Mar gy Lou Alaia . 37. and attorney Marvin Tincher , 50. in the woman's Huntington II arbour home last J une 13. During t he surgeon 's murder trial. he testified he could not re- call what happened after he went to his ex-wife's home that e vening to discuss weekend custody rights to his two young children. Marco. 11. and Maria, 9. Previous testimony had in- dicated Alaia was involved in highly rancorous a nd em otion al d ivor ce proeeedings with Mar gy Alaia especially in regard lo c us tody of the couple's son . Marco. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ClaHlfl.cf advertlalng 7141642·5171 All other depa,,menta 642-4321 Thomas P Haley ,_ Robert N. Weed _, M. Thomas Keev11 E- Thomas A Murphine -......•- Charles H Loos A-~lclll0< Bernard Schulman ~ Carl C•rstenMn -......o- Kenneth N Goddard Jr Or-~ OFFICES Coll• ""'"' U> W•s1 e., s1'"' nu. Li19una 8ffcll 1077 No. c ... ~1 H191\way •US! Hunll"91on llHCll 17f1S ~a<I\ &oui.vard '1 .. 7 C-;;;;;;lo-;;;,., Ot..,~ c ... 11 Put11ls111no C-ny No new\ 1torl@\, lllu\lratlon~. td1ton•i m~ttfr 0' .ta vertu.em•nh tu~re1n mAo; b~ reproduced Vrrlt"OYt ,,,_., htl C)frm1,~t0n o t copvr1qht owr\fr Sttond "•" PG•l&Qe paio al CMIA M•><t C•llfornla CUPS U .. .-00, SVb~u1p11on bY <•rtltr i• 00 m<>nlf'll• by m•ll U lO mo111n••· mUlltry dHl•n•llon~ u 00 '"""'Illy Dwyer flying home D U BA I , United Arab Emirates (AP 1 Ame r ican writer Cynthia Dwyer , con victed of espionage and deported Crom Iran after nine m onths in prison. flew lo freedo m today in a plane packed with Iranian workers and peasants . She la nded in this P ersian Gulf sheikdom on her way home and was whisked away in a police car . declining to talk to reporters . Mrs. Dwyer, 49, flew to Dubai, 700 miles south of Tehran on a regularly sch eduled l ranair flight a fter Iranian officials de- layed her departure nearly 24 hours. Markus Hirsiger of the staff of the Swiss Embassy 1n Tehran escorted her. the Sw15s Foreign Office said. lJ .S . Am bassador Will iam Wolle and the t:.S . consul to Dubai, Tom Dowlin#?. met her a t the airport. "Mrs. Dwyer is well, and has expr essed a desire not lo meet the press." said a L'.S. Embassy s pokesma n . "She ha s no itinerar y, but she 1s un her way home." In Amhe rst, N. Y., a s uburb of Buffalo, Mrs. Dwyer 's husband, John. 54, a college E ng lish pro Cessor . said he felt "te rrific" knowing s he was finally free ~· ...... ,.._. AMNESIA VICTIM 'Jane Doe' Ja11e D6e a~ks lwlp oi~er TV NEW YORK (APl Looking d isturbed and speaking in broken .• h~1rcly a udible phrases. a woma n found near death in a suuth Florida park went on n ational te levision today in another at- te m pl lo locate anyone who knows • her CELEBRITY'S LIFE NEARLY RUINED HERS Lauren Chapin with kid• Matthew, Summer Frofft Pagf' .1' I • • 1 jusl ft'el left alone in the . · world just trying to go about m v life the hcstl ean ... the woman : s a.id m an appearance on ABC's ' "Good Morning America" broad·; t•ai.t rrom NC'W York. TV child actress NOISE. • • and begin using them on route~ lo and from Oran ge County Doctors s av the wom a n . who ha:-. bl'COmt.• known as Jane Doe. ha~ total amnc•sia bares life of hell Such a res triction on aircraft u!>e. Simpson s aid. could ha\'e "a significant impact .. on people li\'1ng in the area!> mo<,t d1" I urbed b\ noise "I tr) to rc•membcr and I can 't I don't form a patte rn of hav-, 1ng parent:.. a family who was · n .•)oo pons1hlt' for me'." s he s <1id. . Ry The Associated Press It 's l)Cl'n 26 vcars now since Laurt•n Chapi n of Irvi n e charrn£•d tl'levis1on audiences as thl' µi1-,'l<1ilc:d . impish Ka thy An· ckrson. tht> baby of thr all- /\ mNil'an .. F.ithe r· Knows Best " TV f:tm1l\'. Sinc·t· then. i-.ht"s b(•en through thrN' marriages, countless jobs. drug addiction ;ind years of soul- sea r c·hing sine<' her unh:.ippy trek through child stardom And now the 35 year-old mother of two Ion Ks for the whitl'-pic ket fences. family m eals anrl happy homelife she prl'll'ndcd wt•n• hers m the hit 1950s ~l'l'lcs s tarring Robert Young · · 1 wanl II> raist· m.) children thul \loay ." she says or 2-year-old Sum mer and 7 year-old Mat· thew "I want them to know ;.i bout C:cxi and family and love .. SuC'h things were strangers to hN through hc•r troubled life. Miss Chaµin r<.'calls Sht• des cri h<'s hc•r divorced filcohol1c· mother a~ "a typical :nov1<.· mot her" who pushed young Lauren and hl'r two older brother): and later herself into acting. "I thought she was just mean and tcrrihlc ;rnd s hc hated me an d I lwtc•d her ... Miss Chapin S<J)'S i\ftcr overcoming her own heroin t1dd1t'tion years later. Miss Chapin rcahzC'd that her mother. now <iead. had been sick. .. i\n\om· reh·ing on alcohol or drug~· has a · d1!>abtlity," s he savs lier mo•her also suffered from tubt'rc ulosis .. and 1t was tuugn rais ing three kids alone She nt•edcd someone to love hl'r .. After the series ended m 1960. M 1ss Chapin led a life that would have s hocked Jim a nd Margaret Anderson her TV parents. ~he dropped out of Pas adena H!gh School at the age of 16. married that same year. the n separated from her husband two years later Then 18. Miss Chapin said she s tarted laking drugs, eventually becoming addicted to heroin. S he ki cked the habit in 1970. afte r s pending a year in a Rea Scho•>I trans f Pr plan w.,.i~hetl Eight proposals for transfer- ring Rea Middle School students to other Newport-Mesa School District schools are scheduled for conside ration by the district's boardoftrustees at 7 : 30 to night. Trustees decided last month to close Rea, which houses sixth through eighth graders at 601 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa. The board a lso decide d to close Corona de l Mar E le m entary School in Newport Beach and ap- proved a plan for t ransferring those stude nts to other Newport Beach area schools. Trustees. who will meet tonight at Harper Community Center , 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. also are scheduled to appoin t a stat~ required citizens committee that will recomm end future uses for t h e two sc hool c ampuses scheduled for closUl'e in June. • Camarillo Ste1tl> llosp1tal re habilitation program Two ··illegal ·' marriage~ followed. Miss Chapin said One husband had neglcc•ted to divorte his wife• and the third wedding took plan· 1n Mt•xil'o Now. she s<ivs. "I "'ant to be married . ha\·c• the piece of paper. the ring on lht• finger and have a neat partners hip I miss that. so I just keep praying that thC' Lord will bring lht.' right man to me ·· Pn.iyt-r is <1n important part of her born-again life. she says It's from th:.it pers pective that s ht-\\Tile!'> her <.iutob1ograph~ .. F'ather Didn't Know Bes t .. "It's about being a child star and the pitfalls that happen \qth 1t. .. s he savs "ll 's not all gloriou~ like everybody !\ay<, . She al'ls 1nfrt•quen1ly now. and teaches natural childbirth part time. using a film of her own daughter's entry into the world She dreams of earning a degree in nursing to become a midwife or work in pediatrics. Her early education was in· adequate. she says, recalling three hours daily of studio tutor ing as "five minutes here and 10 minutes t here." Image was more importar.. than knowledge. s he complain.;. .. My mother said l mus t dress for the public, .. s he said . "I said. 'What about me '" Ther e is no you She also fell shortchanged on he r earnings from the series. Miss Chapin said. He r mother s pent most of her money on houses. new cars. food and clothing. setting S19.000 aside in savings bonds for her d:iughter ~ ewp0rt Beach '.\1 ayor J al·k1t• I leather s aid a ny !-tlrong <.1c·t10n b" thl' CAB to pNmit add1l10n<JI route authority "COUid Vt.'ry \\l'll o blileratl' our city ... She asked the :1~l'nc·~ to i:on s 1 d e r · · t h e c• n \' 1 r o n m e n I <.t I calamil\ ·· that t·ould occur un dcr the,: so called "'>Pt'n entry" scenario outlined in the environ mental impact s tal C'm i.'nl 1n which all qualified comers would g<.•t route authority "The city of ~ewport Beach Jives in the spectre of Pla}a del Rev ... she added. referring lo t ha·l ar<.·a of Lo~ Angeles l'On demned due tu noisi: 1mpaC'l::. fro m Los Angeles I ntt.>rnal1on<.1I Airport • f 'n•m Pogf' I I C L .\~H. • • keeµ people' t>ul." (·xplod(•d Heather. "Do I h<t\'C to get writ ten permission to talk with someone?" "I'm sorry if you h<1ve truuhte with Mr. Anthon\'." s he said "l don't," replied Strauss "I • have trouble with yuu ... Des pite the s trong word~. council members agn•ed ."1 on- d a y night to seek anothC'r session with Rilt:y hefort.' thl• Pell lR vote. Thc·y agreed thl' meeting. though. would ~imply bl' one of "reiterating our firm pos ition .. Heather suggested the ci t~ s hould seek "a real guarantee " that noise at the airport won'I in c·rease "I really doubt th<tl you 'II get an~· >?Uarantee ... snapped Hum mel "The onl~· thin.(! .vou 'll get 1s a five zip <5-0' \'Oil• 1n fovor of the master pl;.in ... ,\ park ranger found the· \\oman. bchev<'d to be about 30, : nakl'Cl :ind suffering from ex-: pos ur(• in dense underbrush a t ! llu~h Ta~:lor Rirch SttJte Park in : Forl l.audl•rdall' on Sept. 19. She : wa ~ tukc·n to South F lorida : llo-.p1t;il. a psyeh1atric facility in nl'arb\ P1·mbroke Pines. Sht.• · 1w~ l'l'l'O\'C'red phys ically. but :-um:r~ from "total amnesia ... ::. a 1 d n r ./ l• )\ s l' K a y c . a IJ)oo.\ C'h1:.Jt n i-.t who has been treat· in}! ht-r and who appl'arl'd with hl'r 011 t hl' program Ka \'C s<iid the woman was found ··pa rlleul ar I y i I I physically. \\ h 1 c· h l>ll).!J.:t''il~ -.he was not well 1.·art•d for. not \H'll nouris hed for a long perw<f of time She .... as ler· rihl~ :trH•mit·. t erri bly un - dt•r" t•1gh1 Sht• "'as truly near dc•ath The• \\Oman. \lot.•aring her brown h.11r t •l-d hack. l>:J td her condition .it tht· t1m<.• -.hl· \\as found makes ht•r · k1ndoffr1ghtened .. 1 tn lo fucu~ on that a nd I l':.1 11 r.".shl•sa1d "l can 't say how I j.!IJt 11110 tht• p<1rk what the p:1rk luoh like· I JUSl don't have an~ thought patterns al a ll." A slorv <hstrihutC'd nationally h\' Thl' J\·ssociatcd Press on f'eb. 3 t1:1g1:it•rt.•d numt.•rous calls from pl'ople in st•arch of missing loved Olll'S Swastika -prayt•d 011 ~•·wporl horne L 11s !\l<llc·r. a ~cwport Beach n•altor. not1f11.•d officers Monday that somcont• had s pray-painted a tar)?t' G<'rman S\lo ast1ka on the ~1de of her housl' during the \\eek end Sht' cst1matl'd a SI .000 loss lo h:.i\•t.• thl' hated symbol covered up \\ii ha n<'" paint Job FIND OF THE WEEKI R Our 14 karat yellow gold puffed heart pendant is a delightful gift to give today or to save for that special moment on Valentine's Day. Chain included. S75. §LAVICK'S Fuw J~w~lf.rt Sinn' 1917 fHhion Island, Newpott Crn•rr, Nrwport IHKh. 714/644·1380 WtAlmlnslef I L..ag11n. Hiiis I M1,S10n V~ I Notth Oran~ I Tlw City LI>' Ctmto~ • llrt'a M.1111• ""° C11'•~r Lo'! Ang.In I San ~o I Lu V~n Uw -of Slo¥1<\.'• ""'-choorp ,i.,.."' "-•" [).,....., V1SA, Malo< Owp. Mf'lfl!lt? 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Covnl'r ot Or•nQtt, Sl•le ot C•lllornl• So tu "' kno-to the lr<M\slertt, ~If bu\tnH\ Mmes •nd •ddtf'\W~ UMd bJ Tran\l.,-0< 10< IM lllr<ee yHrS I.SI past. If 01tteref\1 from IP'lir •bOv•, •r• none Loo Gate to Ille cl.,m> Febr.,.rr H , 1911 O•ted Febn,.ry 1. '"' CAMPUS GAS,• CMrl""""'P 8"rn.e P Sva1s1ao O.vld "' •lskv TrMt~fe,.tt\ LA COSTA ESCllOW COlll'OllATIOlll 1'10 Ma<Ar1""r BIY<I , Sit' l!JO Irvin•, CA '2115 E•crow No 913 H P .. b .... twd Oranqe Cot\I O•••v P1101. Ft'b 10 1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lllAME STATEMENT 114 II The following person' Mf do•nQ bu\lnt'\!. •~, AM ERICAN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEl CENTRE, Dover at SI• leenlll Street, Newpoq BeMll Cal1fornl• 976t.J Er i k• E H•ttllell, JOJ• Marywood, OrllnQe, C•lllorn1a 92667 W•lll•m A H<ll<llell, JOH M•r.,wood, Or11n9e, C•l1lorn1• f7641 Tiiis ~neu " conducleO bJ In (II vlduals ( hu\bencl •nd wllel Eri'-<I E. Hatchell '"'' \llitement wa\. tllfld .,,,,, IM Counly Clerk ot Oran~ County on J an ... ,., "· 1"1 F1s..n Publl\hed Or-C:O.\I Delly Piiot, Jan 10. 11. FH> J. 10, '"' 7U4lo PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSllllESS NAME STATEMENT Thi' toUOWlf\9 prp.r~ I\ do1n9 t>u\t n~J.S ·~ FORMULA DESIGN RESEAR(.H 1•111 Pactlot Co.t\I Hwy • J. Sun\f'I eucn, c a111ornla 'IOl•2 WIU1•m P.ul ~l~r\, ltlt1 PM.10< Cout Hwr , u J, Sun>rt Buen Calolornle 'I07•2 Thi\ ~·ntts 1~ conducl~d by an 1n d1v1duat Wilham Paot Peter\ Tiils •lal•....,nl w;n 111.0 with tnt County Cler~ ot Orenoe Counly or J•nu•r'r 16, 1'111 F U3"7 PubMhe<I Ora~ CCM\I O~lly P1lol, Jen 70, 11. Feb J 10, 1'191 11J 81 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS BUSlllllH NAMI STATIMINT Tl'le lottow~ l"Jrson h dolno busl tWU H . EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL 'SERVICES, uns Merlin Cove L69una NIQuel, CA 9U71 Jotn H Hutc .. lnton, Un~ M.,lln Cove, L-HIQ..el, CA,,.,, This bUslnt1s Is conducted bJ •n In Now you can get personal service IDd discount rates! 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Orange eo .. t OAJL Y PILOTITuelday, February 10, 118t sler savings cited Cost disadvantage tumaroUnd predicted DETROIT CAP) -Conceuions from employees and bankers could 11ve Chrysler Corp. $800 to $850 a car by lite next year, reversing the •1Jtom1ker's lone1tandin1 coet disadvantage among its competitors, the Detroit Free Press bas reported. In a copyright story, the newspaper said the T-bill rates show reversal WASHlNGTON CAP> -Interest rates on short-term Treasury securities have reversed a two-week slide, rising more than two-thirds or a percentage point, the government reported. The average rate on 26-week Treasury bills climbed Monday to 14.43 percent from the 13.735 percent or a week earlier. the Treasury reported after its weekly auction. The new figure is the highest since the 14.471 per cent reported Jan. 19. THE AVERAGE RATE on 13-week Treasury bills rose to lS.397 percent from 14.657 percent the week before. Monday's level was the highest since the 15.595 percent or Jan. 19. As a result or Monday's auction, banks and thrift institutions may pay as much as 14.68 per· cent on six·month money mar ket certificates. beginning Thursday. The current ceiling on the $10,000·minimum-deposit certificates. which are linked to the 26-week Treasury rate, is 13.985 per· cent. CUSTOMERS C H OOSI NG 2 'h-year certificates -which do not require as large a de· posit -can earn 12 per cent at thrift institutions and 11.75 percent at commercial banks. These yields are at their federally controlled ceilings. The discount rate on s hort-term Treasury bills understates the actua l return to an investor because a portion of the price is refunded at the time of purchase. The actual return, or investment rate, came to a n average of lS.78 percent on 26· week bills and 16.24 percent on 13-week bills at Monday's auction. concessions would 1ive Cbryt,.r 1 decided eo1t· per-veblcle adv1ntase by mid·Se~mMI' 1m, •I· lowing it to sell Its cars aever1I bundnd doUan cheeper thin Ford Motor Co. IDd u mu~b u SllO less than General Motors Corp. The newsp1per said the 11vin11 ml&bt nry, depending on how many c1rs end trucks the a1Un1 automaker builds between now and 1982 end bow m any people it needs to bull<l~em . lt said it assumed Chrysler would employ 65,000 workers in the United States ind C1nada during the period, producing 1.1 million cars ind trucks in 1981 and 1.3 million In 1982. The figures also took into account an incre ase In workers dur- ing 1982 to correspond with production increeses. Concessions made during 1980 saved Chrysler $220 per vehicle, according to Free Press calcula- tions, and will save the company $450 per vehicle by the end or 1981. The concessions were required by the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board in order for Chrysle r to receive $400 million dollars in addi· tiona l federal loan guarantees. UNITED AlJTO WORKERS members at Chrysle r last week ratified a new contract calling for $622 million in concessions, but the Free Press said the give-ups m ay total $1 billion over three ·years. Chrysler a lso expects $161 million from non· union employees, $72 million in supplier price con- cessions and a bank deal that will save the com- pany $200 million in interest payments. 1''ord, GM and American Motors Co. will not be protected from r ising production cost unless they, too. receive some form of relier by late 1982, the paper said. "THE PHILOSOPHICAL question is how long the union can say we're going to give a com- petitive edge to Chrysler." UAW President Douglas Fraser said in the story. The Free Press reported that Ford currently has a SlSO-to S400·per-vehicle cost advantage over Chrysler, while GM has a $450-to $650-per-vehicle advanta~e. The newspaper s aid Chrysler. the UAW and in· dustry analysts did not dispute its findings, while Ford and GM declined comment. 0\'f•r T iu--Count.-r NASO l istinqs NEW YORI( IAPJ ChutHo 1 .... , ••• ~:;..o:'J.". • .. , NJ NC.a• 101. 111 • ~nso• ' 2i. ll' • NASDAQ QUOl•lions ChmlH 25'' 27 7S~ 20•. Noe ~OG • 21 11l. S11cMtr 11 f "'• l 'p • a nd Down• sl>owlno hip" l>fd• ChetUll II~ IH. Hardw9'f' •• ••• Nft01~1 111 ••• Svcmsl u JS• I •nd lowest ofter\ t>y Chubb ,.,, '°'. ~roAow , .. 9'• N1el\n A lb • 10'' Sn Med ,. 1•'. m•rk•• m.k.en ., ot Cirllco SI. • H.,p(;p \ )1\, le•. N1el~n 8 lS•• l6 sn .... mt s 7• ,,, . NEW VOHI( <.-,Pt Tile 1011ow1n9 llSI 'p,m Prices dO not C1l1SoGa I\• I '• Har II NI ,,, • 1•"" NOC6fC.\ '1'• , .... 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And the day after that President Ronald Reagan de-regulated oil prices. meaning that in 198 1 you will be paying more at the pump but Exxon will be soaring to even greater heights oC glory. How glorious is St JO billion? Well . you can regard 1l in many ways. here are some: It's a new sales record for a corporation. No compa ny anywhe re in the world has ever taken in that much mon<'Y in one year You have to go to the big gov ernmenL5 of the world to match Exxon's revenue base -TIDS MARKS THE first time any com pany has e ver passed the SlOO billion mark in sales. Exxon also holds the old record. SSS billion, set in 1979. So great is Exxon's lead lhal the No . 2 company in s ales. General Motors. musters only about one-half of Exxon's annual revenues These days it's better to fill the tank than to build the car Every hour of ever,> day Exxon takes in Sl2 5 mil hon. -EVERY DAV IT collects $300 million Every week it rings up S2 I b1lhon Still another way to get a fix on Exxon's achieve- ment is to look back 10 vears Hen"s how the sales slandin,gs ll}ok ed in 1970 · I G('ncral :\'totors · 18 7 bi I hon . 2 American Telephone & Telegraph · Sl6.!I billion . :1 Exxon !then St<rndard 011 of Ne\\ Jerse\' J · $16 .5 billion. 4 Ford· Sl4 9 h1lliun . 5 S1o·a rs. Roi.•huck : S9 2 billion F:xxon has not only pa~-;ed the field . it ha~ lapped tl s~'\ ('ral times I~ 1970. THE l'ombtn<•d -.ales of the nation's 500 l:irgest manufacturing companic!> the Fortune 500 (';1me to S4&1 bdhon T(•n years later. Exx1>n 's an nu<1I sail' .. n •ach nearly ont.• qu<1rtl'r of that 1970 total for all 500 c-ompantl'~ So m1nc1 hogglin l! is Exxon's sale!-> volume th<tt "l .. 11 have to ~t<Jrt 1 alk1nu about profits . v. ht:re at Jea5t tht· numbt.•rs an· :.mailer . although c·ven here Exxon makl·s a m1ghtv s plash \\ hl'fl tht-ir <H'tountants finish lhl' ('alculations In 1980. the world's larges t petroleum company squeezed out a net profit of $5.6 billion. up Crom $4.2 billion in 1979 That's how much the company had left afli.'r payrnJ: lnr l'\t'r\lhing salaries. supplies, ex- ploration. intl'rest on loan ... royalt11·~. income taxes lt> thl· l 'nited St.:1tes ;,ind govl'rnrnents all over the wnr ld IS SHORT . ..:xxos·:o; da1l~ profit on its ope ra t11111~ 1s Sl5 3 million Onl\ AT&T, the phonl' Ct>mpan~. tops Exxon 1n profit~ b~· a -.mall margin No one ebc 1~ ('\'e n do:-c· F:xxnn ~ profits last ~ c:tr were greall'r than the ~all·~ rc<'orded h~ thl'Sl· 1111! <'Ompanies. 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