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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-11 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 1:1111 ' j .. , YOUR HDl.ITlll llllY PIPll \, \ I I I t'4 I .1 ) •\ ., I t I\,, I I.\ I I I I I I ' •• ' ()IU\N(;t l UllNI y I Ai tf 1ll1NIJ\ ."1 ('f Nf<,, - • Faces of disaSter ID Vegas .... ,. ........... EXPRESSIONS OF FEAR, CONCERN, PAIN AND SHOCK ARE MIRRORED ON FACES OF SURVIVORS OF THE HILTON HOTEL FIRE DISASTER IN LAS VEGAS \ 30.-story Hilton blaze hurts 242 SCENE AT MARINE AIR STATION, TUSTIN, WHERE SIX HELICOPTER CREWMEN DIED IN MID·AIR CRASH AH th•t rem•lna of CH-46 hellcopter la twlated met•I, ahredded wlrtng and mangled tubing ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~;:;....__~~~~~~~~ Stricken man I star's father? RIVERSIDE, (AP) -A man who authorities say may have been Marilyn Monroe's father collapsed and died or an ap· parent heart attack while driv- int in downtown Riverside. Martin Edward Mortensen, 85, of Mlra Loma, collapsed at the wheel of his automobile Tues- day, Riverside County coroner's investigator Lisle Ford said. Ford said Mortensen's car rolled through a stop sign, swerved across the roadway and stopped on a sidewalk. A pedestrian who gave Mortensen mouth-to-mouth resuscitation wu unable to revive him, and llOrteaHD wu pronounced dead a 1bort time later at Rivenide , Community Hospital. Gaarde arrested 'IOLEDAD (AP) -Four cor-rectl.,._. officen at. Soledad ~ have been arrested ~ ol H~I cocaine to ., 6 Marines killed as copte-rs crash By F&EDE&ICK SCBOEMERL Of .. D91ty ........... Officials at the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station are attempting lo locale relatives or slx crewmen kilJed Tuesday night in an explosive mld-air colllsion of two heUcopters. Names of the six Marines who died as the two disabled craft plunged to the ground were be- ing withheld until ramlly mem- bers can be contacted. A seventh crewman, wh01e · identity officials a1ao declined to releue, walked away from the crash scene, but later was bolpitalised with back tnjuriel at the U.S. Naval bolpital ln LoDI Beach. In a brief statement, llartne Corpe spokeswoman Cpl. Aqela Robinson said a CH. U Sea Kni1bt and a CHU Sea Stallion were involved in training ex- ercises when the 6:45 p.m . crash occurred. The Sea Knight was heading toward the land.int line at the Tustin bale near the Irvine In· dustrial Complex when lt col- lided with the Sea Stallion wbich was carrylnt car10 suspended from the craft in a hameas. Tbe cause of tbe collilion ls under lnvesUgaUon today by a Marine Corps team, Corporal Robimfm said. Witnesses to the ni1bttime . crash said fire and sparks filled tbe •lrJ above tbe bale after the two alrenft mlllded. Hot debris fell to tbl D'OUDd not far from unita in tbe bue boulln• area. Both craft eoatlnuecf ~ bum after cra1bln1 to the 1round near the nmway. -· Stink raised by Greenwich over water NEW YORK <AP > -A Greenwich, Conn. selectman is taking exception to a remark by New York City Mayor Edward Koch that her constituents are starting to smell bad because or a water s hortage In t h e Northeast. "We have a serious situation here," First Selectman Ruth Sims said in a telephone in- terview today. "We 've un- dertaken strict measures, but peo~le are ma.nating •ery well." Koch said Tuesday that in Greenwich, "they have bad to, by law, reduce their water uaace by 80 percent. That means peo- ple there don't take showen every day any more. It's 1etting so you can tell when someone comes from Greenwich; Coen. We don't want that to happen ln New York City." LAS VEGAS CAP ) - Blowtorches o f flame shot through an elevator shaft and up one side of the 30-story Las Vegas Hilton as four separate fires "of suspicious origin'" left eight dead and 242 injured. Searchers went room-to-room in the hotel's east wing today looking for possible additional victims in the gambling mecca"s second major hotel blaze in three months. S i x people. including a firefighter, were hospitalized in critical condition following the Tuesday night fires, which in- c luded one major blaze that started on the eighth floor and three s maller fires on other floors . Most or the injured Sul· fered smoke inhalation and were released after treatment. A pillar (jf flame shot up the side or the 2,783-room hotel. the nation's largest. as hundreds of guests fled into the streets or scrambled to the roof where * * * Hilton fire dead listed LAS VEGAS CAP) -Here is a list or victims in the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel fire as identified by Clark County Coroner Otto Ravenholt: -Dennis Emery McFarland. 32. Boone, Iowa. -Frank Alan Greenfield, 22, West Bloomfield. Mich. -Robert Nichols Leach, 54, Honolulu. Hawaii. -Harry Gaines. no age availa- ble, Los Angeles. -His wife, Lorraine Gaines, no age available. Zeny Santos Carvalho, 64. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. -Ja c k Turlnsky , 41 , Anchorage, Alaska. -John Doe. PHONES OPEN 1V FIRE Sl'IE LAS VEGAS (AP) -A toll-free telephone number bu been establiabed for people wbo want to know whether relaUve1 were gueata at the Las Ve1aa Hilton hotel, scene of a fatal ft.re ' Tuesday Dllhl. lnformatlon la also anllablel ·•bout c:onditionl and locaUolll of evacuees, accordlnl to Cmtral Telepbone-Nnada. The number la IOOtM tolO. 1 • helicopter s plucke d them to safety. "When we got outside, there were fl a mes shooting up the slde or the hotel. It looked like the 'Towering Inferno'." said Hank Arkin. a guest from Merrick, N.Y. Fire Chief Roy Parrish said two men were being questioned about the blazes, which followed by less than three months a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel that killed 84 and injured more than 700. Howeve r , Clark County horn icid e de tective Michael Br ady s aid "nobody is in custody for arson." He said six were questioned about possible looting, but were later released. Security guards were posted a t all entrances and in the casino area today. while guests returned to the hotel in an effort to retrieve belongings . Manager Art Donovan said he had "no idea" when the hotel would reopen. The New York Stock Ex- change suspended trading in Hilton Hotels Corp. stock at its opening today. pending an an- nouncement expected this after- noon about the extent of the fire damage. The first-floor casino was not damaged. Hotel officials said that unlike the MGM Grand, the s ton e -fa cad e Hilton bad sprinklers and smoke delecton on every Ooor. <See VEGAS, Page AZ) DRlllil CUii 1111111 Low clouds late ni1ht and early momint houn, otherwise variable hl1h clouds through Thursday. Highs ranging from low 60s al the beaches to near 70 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. 118101 TODAY Lat V•gat ii '" &1111• spotlight GI tM ~suit Of 1'ot.t /lrta, bid ff.no ii lau,,...,, too. Sn ltOf'V, Page DZ. 11111 MY_ ..... 111 " --~ CTI La .... M ....... .. ...... ., ....... :=.. == .. -: ::-.... ,,,. c-119 cu -~ =..:.... ~ ~--.. ....... M ........ ,, ....... .. '.....,-1'1;'::' A'! .....,_ CU·tl 91i -·-al ---.. f I / J I .or la je ?n, I()( Ne I )()! .ia !h NO ;o :re \in . y. >01 I ,o av lbl I lt ·ep . y,• l~ >ec Jat Rai ap1 lo~ Or1099 Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday. February 11, 1981 OC bus rider pickets picketers 2 ·facing · charges of abuse ... •t GLSNN &COTT _ .......... Or..,• County's wHk·Old public buutrlku o far bu been a h•l of uamlna between oeaoOat.on fol' t.be Oran1e County Trault Diltrict ud the slrikln1 UnlledTruaportaUoa Union. M lAina from the tan1l•, ffW the most put, bu been aay outcry from the public -tile 40,000 or so dally coaunuters wbo used to ride bl&HI between work or acbool and home. TM Ollkry bu been ao oe1Ugi · ..... (n (act, that many observers bawe concluded tbat finding aaother way around Orange Couaty, while bothersome. isn't tootoue. Hut {bat's not the way Karyn Nelson sees it. An Anaheim resident, Ms . "Ayatollah OCTD holds riders hostage, .. one sign says. On the back : "When do OCTU riders get yellow ribbons?" She wean a straw cowboy hat with monthly bus passes stapled like a hat band. In the front is ber pass for February. which isn'tdo· Ing her much good. "Right now I'm interested in saying that the public has got to get out and do something so OCTD does something.•· she explained. Ms . Nelson said she isn't taking s ides yet in the controversy s tem ming from contract disputes between the district and tM un· ion. But she believes that district offi cials are responsible for re· s uming discussions, which broke down a week ago. She said t.be strike hu created prob.ems for her 1lnce she eokl her old car not Iona a10 and bu relied on the bus system. Sbe bu found rides from friends duriJli the past week, abe said; but they all work during the days when rides areoftenneeded. Ms. Nelaon, who prides henelf on being assertive -she was a civil rights marcher back in the 60s -said she fears that people hurt most by the strike are the ones least Ukely to speak up. They are the Spaniah-speaking and In· do-Chinese refugees, the senior citizens and school kids. s he said. She said she• U continue to spend a bout three hours a day at the dis- trict headquarter s ufl'til the negotiafiQns resume. ... .. ~ ........ 'I WOULD RETURN' Freed captive Dwyer Former Cambod~an prime. mlniater Lon Nol'a wife and ason, now residents of Fullerton. face charges of child abuse today after their arrest at the family home. Sov&Ma Lon and her son, 18· year-old Rilh Lon. were arrested and booked at Fullerton city jail Tuesday on charges of willful abuse of a child and cruel or in· • human corporal punishment of a ' child. Lon Nol, 67. who overthrew Prince Norodom Sihanouk in 1970 to assume control 'of Cambodia (luring the United States' involve· ment in neighboring Vietnam, went with his wife and son to the Fullerton jail but he was not booked .• Mrs. Lon and her son were re· leased on their own recognizance. Nelson bas stationed herself this week on the sidewalk in front or the OCTD he adquarters in Garden Grove. She shares the crowded corridor with a handfuJ of the 957 striking bus drivers and mechanics. Dwyer says no regrets Juvenile authorities say two of the Lon children had apparently run away from home and four othe rs were placed in a j uvenile facility. One of the children was re- portedly severely beaten with a whip, juvenile authorities said. But s he as decidedly in dependent. While the strikers carry predictable union picket signs, Ms. Nelson's are more topical. Freed American 'uYJu1.d return' to Iran Sovanna Lon is Lon's second wife. However s he reportedly bore all eight children when she was Lon's mistress and his first wife was una ble to have children.~ o.11,,....., .......... A RIDER RAISES VOICE StrtM Hoatage Nelaon Midwest paralyzed by storlll By The As~lated Press Winter's fiercest storm de- livered blinding, wind-whipped new snow in parts or the nation's midsection today and pus hed eastward, causing power out· ages and rtooding on the Atl antic Coast. At least 21 have died in the storm. Some Midwest c 1t1es were vi rtua ll y p a r u l yz cd a nd authorities urgt•d r>e1)plc to stay indoors and wait out the s torm's icy wrath. Ru t at least seven ctied shoveling s now Nine inches of snu~ fell an Michigan toda ~. '>\hl·rc some cities de<'la r<'d :-.n11w e mergen cies Thi· National Weathe r Service forecast anuthcr four IQ eight inches Missing pair still sough/, ESCONDIDO <AP) A ii year-old boy lost s ince Saturday and a retired policem a n wh o went looking for him near the s ummit of 6.000-root Palomar Mountaan remained missing to- day. Hopes for s urvival were fad· ing for James Beve ridge or Spring Valley. a San Diego sub· urb. who failed lo rejoin has fami- ly after a hike. and 44-year-old Rack Enell, a family friend. after their fourth night in near-freeun g temperatures A s m a ll a r m y o f 250 searchers. including 120 U.S. Mar ines , are huntin g an s teep, rai n s lick t e r r ain Although t hret' helicopters were available. heavy fog and thir k foli age h<.1mpercd the st:arch 'Alert' cancele d VANCOUVER. Wash IAP1 The U.S. Geological Survey can- celed a Mount St. Helens "erup- tion alert" Tues day. announcing that a '"non-explosive" erupt1on that began last week was over ZURICH, Switzerland (AP> - Cy nthia Dwyer said today that despite nine months in an Iranian prison and the anxiety caused her fa mi Iv . she did not reg rel her stay in the Islamic republic. "I li ke Iran and its people. I would return if possible." she said. The 49-ycar-old American writer talked with reporte rs aboard the Smgapore Airlines Jumbo jet that brought her from the Persian Gulf sheikdom or Duba a toZura r h. She left at noon 3 a .m PST aboard a Swissair fla~hl due an New York at mid- da~. where her hus band a nd three cha Id ren were waatang .. It 1s incredibly good to be out," s lw said before boarding Mrs Dwyer. ani mated and in obvious high ~parits. wore a whale floppy hat. long red ski rt, whHe sweater with brown and gold trim at the neck. wrists and w<.1ist, and brown hom -rimmed glasses. She refused to gi ve det<.11ls of th(> ordeal on arrival in Zurich . telling r<'porters at the Swiss airport, "I'm a journalist too This ma~ b<.•thconly exclusive l'llever have · But s he talked much more frN•ly "ith the reporter~ on the fla J?hl to Eurnoe "I am not saying it was easy and I am not saying it was hard either." i.hc said. .. Bes ides, I have left people behind and we have made an agreement." a Record lo w te mperatures were set in a dozen cities, in· eluding Colorado Springs. Colo . where a minu:-. 1:1 readmg broke a mark rmm 1894 Winds gus tmg lo more than 40 mph sent the wand-cllall w manu~ 34 an parts or Oklahoma l'.-...P~AI As the battered n·gaon from the Rockies to the t·astcrn Great Lakes dug out from under up lo a root or snow, orra caals in four Southern states today surveyed the damage left by tornadoes th al killed at lt>;.i~t one and left dozens injured VEGAS FIRE KILLS 8. • • Early today , high wands swept up a trailer house outside Aiken, S.C., and tossed it back to the ground. where il burs t into fl ames. officials said. Two boys, brothers aged 8 a nd 9, were killed. said Coroner John Stohl. Ttte winds also swept across Arkansas today . pushing tem- peratures below zero in some places. ln, Maryland. 18,500 c us tomers wer e out of electrical power for a s hort time after the winds knocked down line s in Anne Arundel County. Winds clocked as high as 82 mph blew into the Adirondack region of northern New York Stale, ripping roofs off buildings and knocking down power lines. Fog caused forced s uspension of air service al Kennedy. In- ternational Airport and one-hour delays at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. In New J e r sey, offic ia ls banned motorcycles and trailers from the New Jersey Turnpike due lo hi gh winds . The main fire began about 8:05 p.m. in the southeas t corner of the eighth floor. A pillar of flames quickly leapt from win· dow to window up the side or the building, spewing smoke over the nearby Las Vegas Strip. Guests on upper floors broke windows to scream ror help, or lowe red themselves to the ground on ropes m ade of beds heets . Stairwells lo the ground floor were jammed. One victim died in ·a rail onto an outside deck, Clark County Coroner Otto Ravenholt said. The others died of smoke inhala- tion. he said . About 25 minutes after the first fire was found, a second blaze was discovered in a dif· ferent wing. Two more were round within 20 more minutes. and a special weapons team was ca lied to t he scen e when authorities suspected arsonists might be at wock inside . The bodies of three men were found in the eighth-floor elevator lobby and an elder ly couple were round in their bathroom on the loth floor. A woman died in her 21st-floor room. and a man found alive in his 24th fl oor room died moments after firefighters arrived. Ravenholt said. Some 450 firefighters battled lhe fire. pressed "profound shock and sorrow over the deaths and in· juries. •·If as . . Parrish suggests the fi re was deliberately set, the entire resources or the Hilton Corporatlon will be committed to bring the person or people responsible for this tragedy lo Justice." he said. "We thought or the MG M fire . it scared us half to death." said Tom Sawyer of Key West, Fla. "We looked out the window and it was awful scary seeing the chopper and the lights," said his wife. Deborah, a rter their escape from their 23rd-floor room. "We saw windows break- ing and people screaming. We felt trapped." Joseph Adolf. a conventiooeer from Chicago, headed for the roof from his 29th story room. "When we got to the· root, we s aw flames coming up the (elevator ) shaft through the building. So we ran over to the other side of the roof. When we saw n ames there. we started to gel nervous." Adolf said. Within minutes. helicopters began taking people from the rooftop to safety For others, escape was more o r derly . Graham Kemp. of Brisbane, Australia. was having dinne r an one of the rive T hund e rstorm s ra k ed northern Florida as the cold fr on t pus h e d d o wn the peninsula. causing flooding in streets and low-lying areas and pushing up high seas. ''It's time to hide," warned ooe weather service advisory. A s nowmobiler was found frozen to death in Idaho, and blowing snow. icy roads and zero visibility were blamed in t r affic fatalities Tuesday lo Iowa. Nebraska, Kansu, au. sourl. Michigan and Oklahoma. The fire on the eighth floor restaurants when an announce· was under control shortly after 9 ment over the public address p .m .. fire officials said. The system told guests to leave. other blues -in a second-floor ·'There was a sort of stunned laundry room and on the third s ilence for about 10 seconds, and and ninth floors -were put out everyone just got up and left. later. There was no panic at all," he Barron Hilton, chairman of said. tbe board ol tbe Hilton Hotel Hundreds of evacuees huddled Corp. ln Beverly Hilla, ex· in the Las Vegas Convention • Cente r across the street . Red ---------------------------, Cross and Civil Defense workers ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomes P. Haley ~ ~~N Weed ~!homes Keev1t Thomas A. Murph1ne ~lclltOt Charles H Loos ......,,. "'tMOlll9 (cl!IOI ~dScl'lulman C.rl Carstensen ........ OtfM!of ~neth N GOdd1td Jr C:W-0..- CtHelfted -'"'tl""9 7141M2·M11 All other depllftmeftl8 142-4321 OFFICES Cott• -..: Ja Wint ... sc .... 1 •i.i. ~ 9Ncll: 1027 No. Coete Hlfllwey tall Hwntl......, 8ekl1: 17175 .._,. ...... Y_.'2M7 Copyr...,. 1"1 Or-C:-tt ~llfllnt ~. No ntwt ttorlH, lllwllr•llont, f'Clltort•t m .. ter or •O- vertlu-no hertln m•y aw rt1tr00u<..i wllnoul \DeCl•l i»rmlnlonof <Ot1Yriglllowntr, h<ond <l•u Pott~ !Hid •I Cott• ~~. C•lllornl•. (UPS 1444001, SUlll<rlptlon by t•rrltr J.t,00 monlhty, Dy M•ll "·'° montllly; mlllt••v dHllNllOftt ., 00 monthly , set up hundreds of cots and handed out blankets. coffee and doughnuts. Agents seeking drug laboratory SALEM. Ore. (AP) -Federal and state law enforcement of. ficers are trying to track down an LSD laboratory which manufac· lured balluclnbgenics sold lo Salem high school students. Orepn state poUce disclosed that they had seized an estimated $3.5 million worth of LSD linked to a burllary·drul rln1 sellt.ng the tablell toteen·a1ers. reference to captives rem aining in Tehran. Still in Iranian captivity are na tura lized Am e r ican Zi a Nassry, 34 , held since Ma rch 8 on s pying charges and four Britons ; busi nessm a n Andre w Pyke, Hash arrest ends 'fun' SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Being arrested "took all the run out of my life." a bakery owner known as .. Brownie Ma ry" com- plained after pleading an - no cent to c harges o r possessan g and peddling drug laden brownies. F ollowing her brief Mu nicipal Co urt a p - pearance Tuesday, Mary Rathbun told reporters s he has no means or sup- port since poli ce closed her prospe rous bakery last month. Ms. Rathbun. who 1s in her 50s , races 10 felony charges of selhng fresh brownies laced with high· grade marijuana. hashish o r h a l luci n oge n ac mushrooms at a price of up to S40 a dozen. medical missionaries Dr. J ohn Coleman and his wife. Audrey, and J ean Waddell, who was secretary to the Anglican bishop of Iran. But Mrs. Dwyer said s he had ' seeo the worst aspects or the Ira - nian r evolution. "I went there because I was curious. I thought we needed to understand what was going on m Iran. I fell there bad been too much emphasis on the hostages and the situation could have dragged us into another Vietnam. Besides, I was alsu looking for a good story -I ended up with a very different one.'· Mrs. Dwyer. 49, of Amherst, N Y.. fielded questions alertly and without hes itation. However , she looked paJe. tired and with five inches of gray s howing through her blond hair. She said she was exhausted from her over- night stay in Tehran airport Mon- day night. .. I could not sleep excited ... she said. I was loo Mrs. Dwyer was arrested May 5. shortly after the abortive at tempt to rescue the American hostages. She was tried last weekend. convicted of espiona~e a nd other crimes against the revolutionary regime . sentenc'!d to the time she had already s pent in prison and deported Tuesday aboard an Iranian airliner to Dubai. After seizing power in 1970, I.;on Nol himself was overthrown in Cambodia in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge. He lived in Hawaii for a time. then moved two years ago to Orange County. He was in the news las( December when the General A·c- counting Office called for an in· vest igataon into the allegedly il- 1 ega I transfe r or $1 m illion earmarked for imported goods and services to Nol's personal ac· count instead. However, only $200.000 of it was actually paid. The balance was frozen. At that time. son Rilh Lon told reporters his father felt he was en - titled to the money, "To his thinking," the son said, ··he is supposed to receive all of it. I le was dependent on that money to come out here.·' 3 die in wreck NEWMAN <AP l Afiery col - hs ion on Interst ate S killed at le a s t three people Tuesday night. the H.Jghway Patrol re ported A pickup-camper headed north an a southbound lane col · tided with a large van and both burst into names. the CHP said WINTER SALE CONTINUES Large selection Drexel-Heritage reduced 0 f for this occasion. Stop in now for value at sale quality and . prices . ON SALE NOW • ... AP Wir.p!IOIO Miss Piggy of Muppet fame lmes up with a bevy of bathrng beauties durmg filming of the Tle west Muppet featurf! film . .. The Great Muppet Caper." being shot m London studms tr~ a zany musical comedy m which Miss Piggy dor1s her hathmg suit and takes the plungt' with swimm~rs in an ert rcwc1ya11t water ballet. Parks to host Mrs. America pagea~it When it comes to beauty pageants, Bert Parks ob· v 1o us ly prefer s mar ried women these days. Parks, who emceed the Miss America Pageant for 25 years before he was fired in January 1980, will host the fifth annual Mrs . America Pageant at the Las Vegas Hilton on April 3. "Why not? It's a beautiful show and you know I've had a lot of expe rience." Parks said. Parks, 66, will take over the Mrs. America Pageant show from entertainer Bobby Van, who died last Sep- tember . T he syndicated s p ecial will be s hown on more th an 100 television sta- tions in April, according to organizers. Five Laguna Hea c h businessmen have bou~ht the 60-year old Cambria Pine~ Lodge in Cambria. the s ler py resort community ju:-.t -;outh of Hearst Castle. Partners Ed Sands, John M c Murr ay, Br u ct> Aguinaldo, John Watenpaugh and Cliff Brea m µaid S2 5 mi 11 ion for thC' 23 ant- co mplex They plan to renovate the 50 one room cabins. resurface the lcnni~ court and give the olcl lodgr. bar a nd lounge a facelift It took no tim e ror reporters rrom the lr><.•al Te legram-Tribune to a..,k about their plans W atenpau~h . s peaking orr the cuff instead of orr the record told a reporter. "One of the firs t things that will be done is to elimin<itt• the bar a n d l oungc 's red· fl ocked , whorehous e decorations ... Grimacing later when his partnt'rs showed him the quoll' irt th e p a p er. W at<'npau.:h -;1ghed . "Of all the thing!-I told that gu). he 'lad lo pic'k out that quot e " W <•I l' orn t· to Ca m b r 1 a . rellow~ Gwen Brrrymao, the 75 ~car old actress who played Dons t\rC'her in till' popular radio <,crw~ ··The Archers" for almo~t :.IO }c<irs. made a 200 mill• 1ourney b) am bulanct'.' to he honored by the qut•cn of Engl ~1nd . Cripplt•d by arthritis and thr C'rfN'ts of two strok(•s. ~1 1s~ Bl•rr~ man arrived in tlm<' lo rcn•1\e her medal as a M<.'mlX'r of the Order of the Br itish F.m p1rc· from Quren Elizabeth II at fluckrngham Palace. Miss fll•rryman played the kindly grandmothe r in the world's longest running radio :-.E>rial until bad health forced her to rl'l1rl' in Octobe r 'Fink' law repeal due? Deletion of sex reporting provision sought A new state law requiring doc- .ors lo report to authorities the lames of unmarried female pa- ients under 18 they suspect of mgaging in sexual activity may ;oon be off the books. not accepted ." said legislative aide Bob Moore ... He wanLc; his old I anguage put into law ·' M ea n while . Cali for n ia Medical Association lawyN !> riled suit Feb 5 in San Fran cisco Sup<'rior Court lo block en- forct'ml'nt of the new stale law A s pokt's man for the asSO('ia- tion said that the suit may be droppl·d if the law is amended fl llll'kl \' Sen. Omer Rains ( D-Ventura >. iuthor of the bill, has promised i o work with the state attorney .~e n eral's o ffice and the :::a lifomia Medical Association .o m odify Senat e Bill 781 , which Nent into eHect J an. 1. ; Doctors have vehemently op- >0sed the law. which has essen- ially required them to report to :hild protection agencies any Noman under age 18 who comes .o them for birth control pill s or .reatme nt of venere'<ll disease. •;ince that implies sexual activi- Dropping of sex charges sought .y. Very few doctors a re re- >orledly following the law. loitially, the bill was intended 1 o b olster exist ing · reporting aws concerning sexual child ibuse. Iostead. the bill was amended 1t the last minute by senators l·epresenting the "Moral Majori· ,y." making it mandatory for loctors to report all cases of sus- >ected sexual activity by female >atients under 18, according to Rains' office. I I "Senator Rains was very dis- appointed that h is provision al- lowing for doctor discretion was i Blood wanted Give a pint of blood and get a Bloody Mary drink and buffe• unch in exchange. The Laguna Beach Rotary :::lub is sponsoring a blood drive i;'eb. 19 at lbe Hotel Laguna. Donors get the free lunch and irint from 9:45 a.m . to 2:30 >.m . at the hotel. For appointment time, call foe Jahraus al 494-6538. SACRAMENTO <AP > &a~ Sen Alan Robbins· attorneys have renewed their efforts ton.• duce the number of sex charge-; facing the Van Nuys Democrat In a dismissal motion f1lcll 111 Superior Court. the lawyers at lacked six or the 10 counts 1n the indictment a Sacramento Coun ly grand jury issueci ta ... t Oct 31 against Robbins. The 38-yei:lr-old senator has pleaded innocent to charges of illegal sexual conduct with three teen-age gi rls and b due lo stand trial March 30. His attorneys· motion ask~ Judge Sheldon Grossfit>ld lo dis miss two of the counts. those in- volving Susanna Della Casa and Regina Cullimorc, on a variety of grounds, mainly lac k or evidence. It also claims four of the eight counts involving the third girl, Lori Terwilliger. arc un· constitutional because they dis- criminate against males. That is- sue is before the U S. Supreme Court. A hearing on t he motion was scheduled for Feb. 20. Robbins is accused 9r attempt- ing lo have sexual intercourse with Ms. Della Casa in mid-1978 when she was 17. He is also charged with engag- ing in oral copulation with Ms . Cullimore and in sexual in- We7e Listening ••• The Dally Pilot wants to hear from ils readers. what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col- Ulnn. 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The number is in Nrvice 24 hours a day. seven days a week. .. ... • a tert'OUrl\<.' and oral copulation \\ ilh Ml\ Terwilliger when both wom<.•n w<.·rt· lo Robbins succeeded temporari- ly 1n knot·king down the Della C:.isa (·ount "hen Superior Court .Junge Bl•nJam1n Diaz dis missed 11 for la('k of e\'idem·e following ,1 prcl1m1na ry h earing 1n IJe<:emht•r nut the di!>lrlCl al- lo r n c· \' ·~ ofrice rcfi ll'<l the ('harg1; In tlw motion, Robbin!>· chief alt ornl'y, M ichacl Sands. ron- tl'nded thl' district attorney did not ha\'C' IC'gal ground!< to refil e' lie abo said there wa~ insurri- c11.~nt t'\'1d<.·ncc to charge Rob- bin.., \\1lh the Della Casa count. nolln~ his client had filed af- ficla v1ls to support his claim he was not in Sacramento County when the crime allegedly oc curred Sands also contended Robbins could not he charged with the count because Ms. Della Casa did not lestiry s he voluntarily participated in any act that could lead to intercourse. "Thus the necessary ele m ent was never <'Stablished." heJSaid. Santis said the Cullimore charge should be t hrown out because she lacked credibility. pointing out Diaz s aid her tes timon y durin g the pre· liminary hear ing was "incredi· ble ... unbelievable." The Cullimore count s hould also be dismissed bec.ause she told a district attorney's in- vestigator she had had sex with another man when she was 16, Sands said. He claimed that amounted to "selective prosecu- tion" or Robbins. Finally, Sands said t he state la w banning sexual Intercourse with a minor was unconstitu- tiona I because it applied only to males who have sex with girls. The U.S. Supreme Court is con- sidering whether to s trike down the law. U It does, t he Della Casa count and four of the Terwilliger counts would have to be dis· mtued . Robbins' prosecutors say. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Wedn9eday, Febtu•ry H, 1981 ~· Forty break-ins solved? Three Dana Point men arrest· ed In Laguna Niguel on suspi- cion of burglary are believed res ponsible for more than 40 residential burglaries in the past six weeks, an Orange County Sheriffs Department spokesman said. Craig E . Throckmorton'-19, Stephen C Viner, .19, a nd Gregory II Kenley. all of 34072 Granada Drive, Apt. C, were booked into Orange County J ail on SS,000 bail each on Monday, s aid Lt. Andy Romero_ lie said the men wer e stopped al Hillhursl Drive and Estacia Avenue in South Laguna by Deputy Tim Coffey. who noticed that their c ar matc hed the description or a vehicle spotted al recent burglary scenes In vestigators armed with a s earch warm n t found about $5,000 worth of allegedly ~tolen goods at the men's apartment in Dana Point. said Romero T he trio is believed to have pulled orr the -10 burglaries In un- incorporated parts of the county includin.; South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and Mis - sion Viejo, Homero said Most of the burglaries were performed during the day, he added H ealth pact alteration talks begin Tht:' rirs t s teps have been taken to renegotiate a troublesome health car e C'on- tract for Orange County's poor people with the uC Irvine Medical Center Meeting at the university Mon- d ay, school administrators and three members of the University of California Board of Regents offered three sugges tions for a ltering the contract. Harriett Wieder and Ralph Clark, two members of the county Board of Super visors, listened to the proposals during the luncheon meeting and said they'd relay them to oth er board members. said Bob Love, Mrs. Wieder's chief aide. Th e propos al s are to terminate the ronlract. pa~ off at least part of a dis puted S20 million in arbitration a nd to create a new contract which would be simpler to administer , he sa id. No date was set to res ume the la I ks The contract, which went into effect in 1976, sets discount rates pa id by the county for treatment or poor people, as required by the state The contract expires in 1985. Un1versitv officials have been frus tratc·d· with the contract because they contend that the county has not reimbursed the hospital for S20 million worth of services. The arbitration hearings to re- solve tht' payment could last for Sc\'eral yrars unless an outside scttlemrnt 1s r('ached. officials say. Gem Talk /Jv ,J (' fl l'.\.f PH Rlt:s Crrt1{1rrl (;f'molof(111t . I\ r.s MEN LIKE DIAMONDS Survey shows why Why are men becoming more intere s t e d i n weari n g dia monds? In a recent survey, men and women were shown 15 photographs of men's diamond jewelry. Seventy four percent of the m arrfod men a nd 62 pe rcent or unmarried men s aid they would like to wear some of the pieces shown. Of m arried women. 80 percent said they'd like to wear some or the pieces shown. o r married women, 80 percent said they'd like lo see their husbands wear some of the jewelry. When t he s urvey takers began digging into the reasons for the positive . responses, they learned a . few more things : First, me n do NOT like fashion "experts" to dictate lo them what kind of jewelry accessories they should wear. What they DO like Is for their wives to pick a piece of diamond jewelry and give it to them as a gift. Whal kind of man showed the most positive r esponse to diamond Jewelry? The survey drew a portrait of a m an who is piature, active and successful In bis career. To paraphrase an old son1 - Nate Correa Ctop) and John Beecham set up scaffolding th at will serve as work platform for repair job on Orange County Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. The $600,000 first phas e of the repair job got unde r way Tuesday. It will involve strengthening connections be tween e xterior beam s and the floors of the five-stor y structure. Two- year -old building doesn 't meet state earthquake safety standards. structur al engineers said. County OKs study for Musick jail Orange County's Hoard of S u pen isors ha s o rdered a master plan for new fac1lit1es at the J am e!> A Musick min1mum- sec u rit ~ J :.1 ii in El Toro Alre<id). a 200-bed men's honor farm and a new 60·bed women's jail is on the IOO·acre property on the north side of El Toro Road at the edge of the foothills The master plan would include site plans for expanded jail s tructures and development o f training facilities for the Orange County Sheriff's and Fire departments. Supervisors told orricials for the county General Services Agency to return within si x weeks with a list of thr ee architectural and engineering fir ms for com.1deration Laguna plan • meeting set Members of the Temple Hills Community Association will meet Feb. 19 at 8 p.m . to discuss t he revis ion of t he Laguna Beach General Plan. The association changed an earlier meeting date because of the holidays. Or Tom Alexander wlll m oderate disc ussion of the general plan All residents of Temple llills are invited to at- tend. The meeting will be held al the home of Gary and Pat Kaleta. 795 Oak St. FOR YOUR Once a firm is selected and a contract agreed upon, the com- pany w1ll be expected to com· plete the ma s ter p lan in nine months Supervisors voted unanimous- ly to go ahead with the plan, a lthough some a pprently were ruffled because an early report on improving the site was not given to the supervisors' offices until this week. The report, budgeted for S40,000, was finished 10 months ago, but apparently was never delivered, leading to grumblings that staff members were withholding information from policy-makers . The report described the feasibility of creating a com- bined sheriff's and firefighters' training academy -a proposal which was later dropped. Upper bay tour slated An Upper Newport Bay walk- ing tour. offering vis itors up- close glimpses of birds. fish and plant life. wi ll be conducted Saturday. The tour is sponsored by the slate Depart ment of Fish and Game. It starts at 9 a .m . from a point near East Bluff and Back Bay drives. The tour t akes two hours. Vi sitors are urged to wear warm clothing and hiking shoes and to bring binoculars. YALEllTlllE 1 Nothing says I love you better than real gOld. G<ve o g1h 1~1 wrll lo51 much IOf19et than o bo• ol candy 01 o t>unehol flawo<l G<veo91h of K0101 Gold Jewelry -Not~ng eapresses yotJ< lo-.e for o 5.0«IOI someone belle< I hon one of our K0to1 gold bnxele•s m>gs pendon~ 0t .amngs 11.ot'Ol Gold >-welty •s IJPl)'CleYtOle to W90' on~e on ony occoS>On And '' dc>Hn I tlove 10 cos• o 101 The s•mples• piece 1solwoyielegont So tome•nonch .. our wlec1t0n T"-n g1119 o 91h lrom yoo.it "eot1 And moke '' o golden on. ·J. C.Jlump/u.i.6 ~wt1f.r6 , MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @o 1823 NEWPORT BLW . COSTA MESA :nc;~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 19 .. Banl!,Amerlcard-MUtef Chere-PHONE ~1 maybe diamonds are a man'al!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! best friend. • .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, February 11, 1981 Protest mars Flu h d with victory hostage talk ~ Ill •IPllll ~'- W IUNGTO (.'ALLING : lf you're going to i.tay do .-lo ttu nt'w Reagan Admin1strat1on. you have to be a rt'sourc~ful Pt'' 011 Thut 1tl lt>al>t St!em s to be the motto of one or our coust~I people T hi!\ person who as the cu:iu In point as unf' Mike Lawler, a oulhful a ttorney who usually m akes hom l' base 10 Newport Beach Lawler was the young man w ho h a ndled all the fina ncing for the ina ugural balls in W ashangt.oo ow he s taken up tem porary rci.aden ct• 1n McJ;.ean, Va . hopeful of catching on 1n a s lot "ith t he GOP sha k ers and m overi. a long the Potomac OH WEU.. T HE Newport couni.dor has taken some lime out for fravolily L awler was lured a wa y from the Capita l by one Pa ul Sala ta , the noted Oi;,ange Coast lr rele · \'ant Week founde r and pundit. who JUSt ha ppened to have tickets to the Super Bowl thing in Nt•"' Orleans. Lawler repor ts he had a ~n·at time at tht:> l(anw :.and fesli\'1t1es but his tro ubles 'IHll't('d '' hcn he had tu .:t·t ba«k to WashmJ?lon via Atlanta lib l>l'lt a 1rhn('' lll'kC'l was st an d b) onl) By Tht' Asso~lated Press An angry spectator torched a c lus ter of yellow ribbons as a forme r ho'llugc uddrl'ssed col lt•ge 'itudt•nt i. a nd t•mbittcred Vi<.'tnam vl'l\•1 :Jns protested as ;innt ht.'r of tlw f rt'l'd \ 1nt•ncan!> " as honon·d But J:l'nt·r.111) lh1· th11 d \\eek of frt•t•dom for tlw 52 forml'r 1-.1pl l\l'' in Iran "as rnurkcd "rlh nal! \\a\ 1111!. h.11loordly1ng flClrtl fl ;1ml 1·11·c umstall('P H!'> SIHTI(' o( t lw fn·\.'0 hostugt•s grecll'<I ado~>tt•d honwtowns lht•) hutl nt•vcr s c•\•11 a ncl f.!a..,011 111• prr<'t'" thl'y had llC'\ t'I 1n1,l).!l11t'd T WO P l-'0 .. 1.F \\••re .irre!>tt•d f olto\\ 1n g ii 'l'llll It• t1ur111)! all ..ipp1•an1111·1· h) t'X ho.,lag1· \'1et or TumM•lh al th1• l l111v1•1"'' t~ of On•i.:on i.lft1·1 a 'oung rn:in ran from till' 1·1 cm d 1i,:n1l<·d a h1111qut•t qf ) t•llo\\ 11liho11 .. 11e;11 t ht• podium a nd flt•d \nt1lhc·1 youni.: m.111 '1111fft·cl tl\lt till' f!Jllll'S \\ llll ,l taf'l,(•t Arrested for investigation or ar..,on were J ohn Kaise ll. 24, and Nancy Whitley, 29, both of Eugene The woman also was 1·h;ir~ed with assaulting t he. of· f1 «er who <1rrested Kaiser . oolice !>!litl l n1H·rs1l} S<'C'urity police sa id lho"c arre')l(•d "1•re n ot stu· cl1•11h \., lht: commotion ceased. TornM·lh :.aid, "Thank' you for l11al \\t•konw T hii. c'xcrc ise of l111 ra~ht of as ... t>m bly and s peech -;1•1 ', . ., t11 rl'mand ml' as much as .1n\th111g c·ouh1 that I am now m th• 1 ·nitJ:d Stalt•' of AmN1<'a " l'1111r to lht• lfH'IClt.•nt. Cl OOUl 60 111•11pl1· 1Ctf>nt1fy1ng tht•mscl vt-s as nwrnbt>r" of lhl' Iranian Studcnl \.,.,11natw11. lht· Ht•volutionar'r <'um rnunl!>I Youth Bri !!ade an·d I ht· l\fru·a11 1'1·opl1•-. Soc1alast l'.trl' m a r ch t•cl rwa1 the union I ht•\ r h anH·d anti hf'ld sign-. .,,1\ 111).! 'Tomsf'lh ('I \ "P' " -,.\_ J 4 in family slain in s u i c i d e pact Kann :\1a\'l'r, t recJance writer. tosses football outside Wh 11e Pl~in!... ~. Y . courthouse fo llowing commotion wh1h· shP WH!> l'"' ei;ing Jean Harr is murder trial. She h:ad left footh<1l l rn wrapped p ackage on hallwa y <·oat rac:k Sonw<mc thought it was a bomb told police .111<1 <'ourt ww; c·v;ac·ua ted rluring check. ' · Quick exit urged for congre ssman "Pilot to co pilot /)11 !JllU /lt'ur 1mtPr runnmq·• .. ~· .. Thn'e loads of Della Jets dt>pHrtcu New Orleans for Atla nta and I was still s tanding there ... Lawin rN·ountetl "I ''as desperate. I had Lo do somNhing fast ·· Th at·s whe re the resourceful part rome~£ "I J UST SORT OF EASEO by this airline offic ial without a boa rding pass and the re I was on Lht> next pla ne ... Lawle r explained . "I wai. i.ure the re'd he a s eat on the re som e place." Fasten-your-seatbelt time came a nd a las. La'' ler was s t ill wa ndering up and do wn the aa~les ··tt \\as dear the re wasn 'l a seat any,,her<'.'' lht• ~ oung ma n from Newport noted ruefully . So he d id the logiral t hang that an~· bright, elC'ar thinking stowaway would do under the carcum stant"e'- He wC'nt mto t he ba throom and locked the door. that'' what. "TH~ HARDEST PART was 1ust s ittang then• an the John. wa1tang for the takeorr:· he explained "I thank at took four hour!> Every plant• an the con tinent:.il L:nned St a tes mu!>t ha\l' been tr~ 1ng to take orr or land .1t :\11:'\\ Orleans· ' So ho" m the world t11d he C'lude detect wn once the De lta jet got air borne ? . "I rode t he entir e way to Atla nta in t he head ... he ex- p la ined calmly "Som e c ustomers banged on the door but I j us t hung an ther e. fl ushed wllh victory." So. you might ask. what's 1t like to tr avel by ;et from New Or leans lo Atlanta in a private com partment ''1th nn ,IY the plumbrng to keep you compan~? .. It su rC' dad get hot ... Lawler c·oncludcd NOW SAFE LY BACK in t he Capit al. our man from Newport has three p lans in a n t•ffort to join the Republican team . Pla n A would be a s lot with s pecial C'Ounsel to the P resident. Pla n B would be with the Justice Department Pla n C is to re turn to New port Btach when the surf's up. 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N lion Tu~Wl•Y. d11mplno heavy snow from Ille Roc:kl•t co 1114' eastern Grut L•kt• &nd send1n9 hee11y thundento,.ms anCI tornadMs Into tl>e South Scrono wlncn •ncl cold 1emper•C11ru combined co produce w ond <hilt l&etor• 01 •O to so below rero lrom Montana to Oltlo Tiie <Old -11iohw•y• •llekened by '"°" and 1.:1 were btom.o tor al teast uven death\ N t • $nOWI •" of up to st• tnclln was Pfldlcted In WiKon\I,., anti blluard CJ?lldlllon• were predicted durlno Ille night as Ille storm moved u \lwerd across tlllnois. HNVY rain wHt1t1>«t· . ,, ' ~ ad e lonQ P¥1Sol thr Eut Coast \• ... · .. . .J ao NAllO,...'-• Ytl f"61ttltl '.t"<1 '• Oki• C tr J',n lAdP'1t t J>h0H'111 P11t~bvrqr. P lldOCJ M 1. Ptlat1d Orro R•pid < tf'f' Rene, Rttnmor'-J S•ll ta-.. "~•tt•~ '!It L ·.J\J' Sl p f ;t ' I St Sil· M -. .t $po~•11• Tut\,, iNa'-hlnqh CAl lFORHtA ,, 1J I \ .. ,, .. •s .. I .. ll .. 1n " ,, ,. , ,. 1• I ), I I• H t\ • \' .. I I .. II .. IQ ., •J A tornldo w•l<h we• In ettect •trou IIIII!m part I ol Flortdo, Atabema •nd ..... -=----------_;,;,;;.:;~.:;...;:...;:~;._-_;;,~--" ""0•• u' o .. µ• AoOlt V1tl1f'y 9ak~rstu ''1 6•ntow 81PctUmOf'f 81g 8PM B"ltoP Blyth• '~ Mi " 0 G1or9ta. Tt mperacures •I midday TuHd•y ranged from 13 below r ero •I Boieman, Mone., co U al Br-nsvllle, TUH . For today. suctered lllowe" and tt111ndtrstO!'m\ were forecast over Ille mlddlt and so.itt1ern Allanllc Coast, ra in In nl\ICh of New Enot•nd and 'now trom the Greal lakes lo the Ap. pata chlans. Llont rain o r 1how1rs wore forecasc •lono lhe Pacific Coasc. Hlglts bet-to ClegrH t werr pr•· dieted over the northern Ptelns •nd Ille -r Mississippi Valley, to.tow lr!Ml· kit from ,,_ northern PletNu to the Tennu-Valley and 11111 tower Ofllo Valley; In the SOs anct tOs from the Ore~ and Calllornla coast1 to tlla Pecos ~Ion ot Tau s and etono much Of Ille Elll Coast, -In Illa 70s In much ol Florida. CU..C•I M'radwr Lltltt ¥arl-• wlndt becoming --~terly I to IS It-wlllt 1 lo ' loot wind ••vu In effernoon. One to J tool -.sterly s .. 11. Perlly cloudy lllr°"911 t0f'll911t. hlly, ... hl .... y h ...... ~ Mondry Fr•d.ty H YOU do not h-'°'" ~ by ~ JO p m call Otlo•e 1 C) m 9ft(1 yOUf COO\i Wtlt be Qeh~tf(I Sacurdrt """ s..-v If .Ou oo NJI ••ce•.. '°"' coor DY 9 • m call tMttotct" tO 1' m ~ your rnfht •ti be ~,, .... .., Ck..._.,...,._., M0tt 0.""'l't County Aro .. U l·4UI No•llloresc t-lunt•"ll'O" Bur~ and w .. 1monlle< l40. I UI Sllft c-. C.p.11<ano OHCll Sin .It-. Cl!l'tl""° D•!la Pooni So<illl Laq..ne L.,_...,.. ........ California Southern Calllorni• wltl have molllY l a ir wtetll u 1111 ou o11 Thursda y. A wermlno trend " s<lleduled lo lei In, D<il wltll cooler n10111s. Orenoe COl'"IY "'ould be lelr Coday atwl TllurMl,tY. bul wllll verlabce 111011 ctoudlneu. "Ovwrnlofll t-s will be In Ille •Os. HIQM IOd•Y •.-.cl Tl>urlday In the.OS. LO\ A1>99IH ,.,, taPKt overnlQllt tows In tlle ,_ ~. wllll 111011s loday and Tll\lr•y In Ille t-lo mid 10\. Overnight lows In Inland valtt Yl wlll be 47 co $2, wlln lllot>s today and Tllur1day low co mid '°'· Southland "*'"leln arHs wilt be telr lllrOUQll Thurldey with varl•bl• lllOh clouds and warmer days Overnlofll lows wltl be In the low 20• to mid '°'· HIQllS Coday •IWI r11 .. r1day mostly In lhe 60s Oe1er1 MNS wllt be mostly lair llvouoll T'lluNclty wllll variable 111011 ctouds O....mtgttt lows 11 to JI hlOh deserts a...i J4 lo H t-•r cleurc velteyl. HIQllS loday and Tllu,,.,.y In 11111 upper 60s 111011 deHrb etwl 70s lower deMrt valleys. There •Ill be a chance of rain sprHdlno from IM soutnwell lnlO• No rthern and Central Calllornla Rain 11 tl~ecy for• llme •tono couta l Mcllons -•"9 lht day today. Tr.a cllan<• of rain wilt dKrffM tOf'lltllt. wlt11 s•let be<oml119 partly cloudy Tltursday .. cept over nortltwest C•lllornla, -•• a ci..nce of rain •Ill per\l,t. 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TO 11 P.M. 495 E. 17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE (714] 548-9314 ·-------------. ------------------~ -------·--...... . ____________ ... __ ........ .... -.. -... -. -·-·--·--.-. ... -.... ---... ---. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11 , 1.981 s ~· Drought unlikely ~UffiUa Recent stomu helped ease /ears Ex-chauff etir Fonn~r rot•k star dies .. p Wlrop""I• Aili 11,tll'\ lop c l'lllt•r .. hcmn "llh h1-.. g rouµ, the Comt.•ts. in 1957. cl1t.•<f HI hi:-hlllllt' Ill ll,11 h11g1•11 r ft'"\,l' Of an apparent heart attack llalt·~ ~h1. la1111 >1h lor h1-.. 1HfiO:-l11t "Hock :\round the Clock ," faded into ub:-t·ur11\ \.\lwn I.in:-c1 1n\11l'd El\'ls Presley king of the new Fundamentalists plan SF anti-gay c ampaign s \\1 Fil i\'.'/('fS('() I \ I' I 1111 d amt•nta ll ... 1 l'hur rh l!l'llUI•' pl.111 I• launch an anti hn11111..,1•\11.il c·ampatt.!11 this month dP-.1g1wd to polar111• ~:in f'rant·1 ... 1·11. ttw n1' tit•'' 'J' • .., th1· · Sorlo m a11rl C:11mor r .1h of I he• I 'nttl'tl S tall'' . Thl• <·a mp.ugn ""1 11 h1 gin IA ti h ,1 mt>d1a and m.iil hltt1 ;.1l•1·111 cl111 ).! to ,, fundamt•ntali...t ... pok1•..,rn <1n ThC' n ·port on a I\ Ill>~ T\' Ill'"' shu"" w;.is 1mnll'd1;111•1\ d1·1u1111w1·1! II\ H arr~ Brill. a g,1~ ..,up1·r '1:-.t11 tn th1.., l'tl~ \\hC'rt• an 1•..,t1 m.1t1 •d WO 000 of 1tw population 11 r lii ~1 111111 ar1· homo~wxut1b "If !ht'' th1nl-. th•·' h.1' 1• ,1 c·h;.i 111·1· 111 S;111 fo~ratlt't'l·o I ht•\ don 1 kt1t1\\ th ts town ... Br 11t -.:lit! t' -.huultl not Iii• tn·.i tt•d as a m1nortt\ 111.111 tho .... t• \\ho thtnl-. 11 ..,hould . · Zont· s .11d \\ (' rl' go111g to march through I h i--lerritur~ from one t•nd to the ''' ht•r onl' !>ll'p at a 11 mt'. · Zone s aid Zone ..,aid the :\!o ral Majority '' uultl lol'C' to .;et· San Franr1..,co t urnt•d around. lll·t·au-;e that \\I ll c hangt• t'\Cr~ major cit~ rn the coun 1 r ~ that ha.., a µrobl('m ' S0)1E MEMREllS OF tht• groups lwlit•\ 1· tu1mosexuab ..,1i11uld bt· t•x t•1·11t 1•cl 1>1•,111 W~ t·off. a ... poke!>rncin for Lhe Santu Clara Mural Majority. s aid. "I .ign't' \\Ith capital puni..,hmt.'nl. and I twltcvt.' homoscxualitv 1s om• of those thal could ht' coupl~<.I. with murder and olht>r s111s. hut 1t would I><' tht• go\'{'rnmc>nt that sits upon this land that would be executing the homosex· 11als ·· SACRAMENTO <AP) -The late January storms eased fears of another drought, the stale Water Resource Department has reported. "Current indicatio n s are that Cop dog 11amed "Roos ter' has reason to crow LOS ANGELES CAP ) -A dog named Rooster had something to crow about. after s niffing out an alleged band1d who h ad hidden from 14 policl' offi cer s after a jewelry s tore holdup. poltce said; Despite Rooster's unchicke nlike ef- forts. tht' man's alleged accomplice got av.ay with Sl7,000 in cash and Jewelry taken from the store on Ven· t ura Boulel'ard in Van Nuys late Sun· dav RONALD Gl:RSON, whose age and homl•town werl' not immediately known. wa' booked for investigation of robbery C1fter the holdup at about 11 ·30 JI m RC's1des the store. ei~ht people in· -.ule w(•re C1lso robbed. said police Sgt. Bill Mortim er P ull('(' responded to a silent ala rm and saw Gerson outside the store. Mortimer said. They told him to drop his gun . the s ergean t .. aid, but {;{'r :-.on identified himse lf as the owm•r of thC' s hop and t hen ran to a l'il r a round the corner POI.ICE CHAS ED the car for about thn•t• hlm·k~ before two men jumped t1ut a rui ran through a residential area. \ sc•arch "ai. conducted by 14 officer s. but nuthrng "a' turned up. So Rooster "~ts calkd in · By tht• time the dog C1rrived. there was a hard r<iin in the area." said Mor timt•r. "but within five minutes. Rooster loeatcd the s uspect hiding un- der ... o me bushes at the s ide of the very ~ ard where he and his associate parked the get CJ way tar ." J a il put off although snowmelt inflows will still be below normal, wate r supplies s hould be ~enerally adequate this year. Thls is due to above average reservoir sto rage carried over from las t year ," the department said Tuesday in its monthly s ummary of Central Valley wate r conditions. Forecasts for April.July runoff range from 56 percent of aver age for the Tule Rive r to 88 percent of a ve rage for the Pit River . Mos t s treams are expected to produce a bout 75 p ercent o f average s nowmelt runoff. ··Based on the Feb. 1 runoff forecasts, 1981 would be c lassified a s a 'below normal' year under the state Wa l er R esources Control Board c lassifi catio n syst em for the Sac.<ramento R iver drainage area. These projections assume normal precipitation during the rest of this winter and spr ing," the department said . Precipit ation during January was a bove normal and brought totals to 70 percent o f aver age in the Sacramento Valley a nd 65 percent in the San J oaquin Valley. UC can't stop Nazi meeting B ER KE LE Y CAP J The niversity of Californi<J cannot stop a Nazi-linked group from meeting on cC1 mpus, but the univers ity president brands the goals of t he g r o up "reprehensible and abhorrent " The Institute for Histori ca l Review has received univer sity approval to use its Lake Arrowhead conference centC'r nC'ar Riverside ne xt Nov ember The group. based tn Los Angeles. s a ys the murder of 6 million J ews in World War II is a hoax. according to the Anti Defam ation League David Saxon. university president. said the faC'ility 1s open to the public and the right to hold lhe confere nce is pro· tected by the Cons titution. --- held • 1n arson BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Shelhk Mohammed Al-Fassi's former c hauffe ur has been arrested in connection with the fire that destroyed the Saudi Arabian entrepreneur's gaudy mansion here m ore than a year ago. Michael Ivan Lutherlolf, 38, also known as Mic hael Lewis, was booked for Investigation of arson and grand the ft in connection with the Jan. 1. 1980 fire. Beverly Hills police said. BA RT Gflftlf rap.-d SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -Bay Area Rapid Transit district station agents wer e being urged to arrive at work in pairs today following the rape of a female station agent Jimmy Davis, 29, was arr ested at 5: 12 a.m Monday, a bout a half hour after the reported ra pe of a 30-year-old s tation agent, San Fra ncisco Police reported. Davis, who gave the na me of Earl Harris, was booked for in vestigation of rape, oral copulation and robbery. Bail was set at $23,000 Cop audit •flara•••rn1• LOS ANGELES CAPJ A management audit characterizing the Los An geles Police Department as being top heavy with h igh-ranking officers a nd having too fe w civilian employees was termed "ut terly ridiculous'' by Police Chief Daryl Gates. He sugges ted the audit was part of a "ha rass ment" campaign agains t the department. The audit said that by eli minating 22 percent of the department's brass through attrition and replacing 256 d es k officers with lower-paid civilians, the de partment could hire ne arly 250 mor e police to patrol the city at no extra cost to taxpayers. Haflakau·o •ridln9 lrnf"r· SACRAMENTO CAP > Apparently m 1s 111 terpreting his own tax cut proposals. US. Sen. S.1 Hayakawa three tim<:s endor!>ed a tax measure which he later said he opposed The issue was whethe r wages a nd othe r earned incom e s hould be taxed at a higher or lower rate than capital gains. corpora te dividends, interest income and other so·called unea rned in- com e. Be A Dear Heart Remember Your Love T H E GROl'P S WI LI. n1 11u11t ;1 $100.00U Ct1 mpa1g11 hoµ111 µ to rx1lar Ill' the cil\ \\tlh rad111. lt•lc.•vr\l!ln ad vertbcmcnt~ anti m<11lc.•d flyer ..... ac corrl ing to tht' He\' HH·h;.ird Zon<:. an Asst·mblv of God m1n1s tt·r rn Sea..,1de on t ht• M~ntt•n•y Pt•nrnsula ZonC' said the group~ hopt' lo ra1M! SJ million for th1• .itt;1< k Wycoff s aid San fo'rancisco is "lhe Sod om and Gom orrah of the United States and is the pit. the armpit of thi s perverted move m ent" hnmo"PX11atity SAN FRANCI SCO t AP 1 A former head of LhC' Su n Fran c·isco Ph armC1ceutic al As · s ociation who admitte d conspirrng to dis tribute drugs illegally has had his 25·yeC1r prison sen· tC'nce s uspended because of his physical condition. William J . Gamba . 51, of Daly City. was fined S65 .000 and ordered to forfeit S241.000 1n assets after plC'ading gu ilty lo c on ... p1racy a nd ratketce rrng charges FEBRUARY 14th ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA Zo nt.• v.hust• In L oci \\I' l ru...,l Inc · i.:111up 1s IP.Hlt11i.: I ht· tlrl\ t• s .1111 publll' 11ff11 1at.... "ho .u 1· h11m11...,·xuc11 ... Qr who s upport h11rn o ... 1.•xual.., "111 ht• cargt·lt·d tn thl' (';impat.1(11 llom1i...t•I( Qaltt~ will tw .111 t''-lft 1n t•l1•t't11>n., hl· SHicl · 1 thtnk lht•n • .Jt " rn11n• pt•oplt• 111 S<in Fran1·1M·o \\ho 11·1 I hom11.,px11.t11 School c hie f quits MERCF.O IAP> Dr Hobert K1rkpatri<'k. Me rced City Schools ..,uper1ntendent for I 2 yea rs . 1s I rcs1gn1n~ to bt'comC' superintendent of W11l1L.; L'nified School District 1n \1 e nd ortno Count~ Call 642-5678 .--~ll Put a f ew words lo work for ou. The Balboa Branch Office of Laguna Federal Savings • IS 2 years old! come and help us celebrate at our BIRTHDAY PARTY Tuesday, February 17 1 to 4 p.m. BRANCH OFFICE. Refreshments Gifts Entertaipment iii i , ..... _(la~,//10 7~gotJU~9J AND LOAN A S S O CIATION BALBOA BRANCH 800 E11t B1lboa BouleY1rd, B1lbo1, CA 92M1 (714) 873-3701 Additional offices In Laguna Beach .. 494-7541 • Laguna Hiiis,. ... 586-5100 • Belmont Shore .. (213) 438-9421 San Clemente 492-1195 • Lake Elsinore ... 674-2191 • Murrieta ... , ........... 677-5632 Laguna Niguel 496-1201 • Ollve/Orange ... 998-8400 • Balboa la land .......... 675-3212 Glen Avon ...... 68 H)111 ( .. , " \ FRAii JOIES lost &O lbs. in 54 days, nile his life JOAllE went fro1 size 11 to size 11. \_ ~ ........ ·/J , SANTA AMA/COSTA MESA 545-7123 HUMTIMQ,TOM llACH,IFOUMTAIM VAWY 142-3400 3500 s. lrf1tol 11029 hocll ..... S....201 (Cor of en,.ol I Mec.'lr1hll' "'"'9 C-lie"' llu•ld"'91 ·~e:'.= 550 150 'MSENT THIS COUPON AT TMI NUnl IYITDI WIJQHT LOU CENT'IR L..9TED. AND WE'LL DIDUCT -FMJll YOUR MOGAAll ONE COUPON PEA PROGRAM N!W CLIENTS OfL Y Expires Merch e. 1911 SPECIAL OFFER $50 OFF • . 150 •so .. . ~.-,,O~GI p ....... ~ .............................. ~.h•om•a•sP •.• Ha.1e.y1•P•ub·"'.~.' .. T.~ ... sK•..v .. 111•E .. ~tor Jl!I.. -.-S ~D. Wednesday, February 11, 1981 Barbara KrtiblchJEdltorl•I P .. Edltor •• M dical complex iffy but workable Ovt!r ttw )lt•ar , there ha btten a lot of discussion oboul whNhf'r thert 1hou.1d be a hoap1lal at UC Irvine nd. lf • whal klndof ~ hoapttal it ou1hl lobe. It ttms natural enouah that a un•v~r 1ty with a mtK!lc I rhool ouaht to ha\!e hoi.p1tal as close lo lhat mt•d cal chool as poaslble . •1 dot-a. hMve the form~r co~t)· ho _patal In Oran ge. Bui w not one on campus ? Every ume l he subJect t•om up tumbl ng blocks appear Some0 of tho1e 11tumbllna block have bct!n push<!d in · 10 the pat.h by uxl tina hospitals w hose operators ar e afraid or tb~ compet[u ve h e1td achcs they belie ve a university h05p1t1tl in Irvine would create for them. ny way, UCI bas no hospital on campus, yet A i;mall t-m<>rgency f ac1hly is plann~d. b ut hasn t bet!n approved bv everyone involved • Now comes UCI Chancellor Oarue l c; Aldrich Jr .. "ho say!> he 'd likt! to see a ha lt ctozcn or so hospitals on or <lround lht! campus eventually. A dream? Maybe. Imposs ible? Not really lt _has been done elsewhere St. Lou is Un1vers1ty comes to mind. Such ii complex ot sm a ll. s pecittl ized fac ilities can benefit pa- tients, p hysicians . medical s t udents and professors of m ed icine. • Could it h a ppen at UCI? Maybe. Some day But not as long as hospital adminis trators ira Orange l'ouraty battle Jealously over the turf or course. 1t would require some leaders hip ;rnd a lit· tie vision . Nevada's stacked· deck Catifornians dra wn by the glitte r . glamour a nd thrills of Las Vegas seldo m bother to look behind the facade a nd realize that legalized gambling has dea lt Ne vada a s t acked deck of socia l problems First in a lcoholis m . F irst in suicides Wid espread p r ostitutio n . H ig h r a t e s of robbery. mu r der . m a nslaugh ter a nd d e linque ncy. Try as they do to ove rlook the fact . not even the most 1nnocenl Nevad a ns a r e una ware of the Mafia s pervas ive control over the structure that dominates e,·erv facet of the state's econom y -a nd much of its morality. Top d e f e nde r of the gambling industry is :'llevada ·s Sen . P a ul Laxalt. who came with in a whis per of being t he Republican vice presidential candid ate las t year Laxalt o bvious ly is fl exing the power of this c lose re- l<1t 1onship with the R eagan adminis tration to c ut back a federal inves tigation of organize d crime in his home s tate. The Miami Herald . in a deta iled m vt>stigat1on. re· ports on Lax<1 lt 's close association with the gambling tn· dustry and thousands of dollars he has received in cam - paign con tr ibution s from or ganized cr ime. Th e inves tigators are ··overly ag gressive.· he claims. and he boasts that he will u se his ne w positio n on the Senate Appropriations Comm1tlee to slcl\\ d own t he federal probe. Laxalt m akes no bones a bout his protccttv(• alt1t ude toward the gambling industry. "If they a re licensed, it ma kes them acceptable for t he pu rpose of con tributions." he ma intains . Never mind that federa l investigator s have uncovered document ation that Mafia figures have heavy influe n ce on Las Ve gas ('iJ '-ln05 B~ Laxalt's law. friends hip de mands that he defe nd h1~ I.a.-. Vega s c ronies from federa l intr us ion If. indeed . hl· has the pr esident's ear. a crucial test of the ne w ad- m1n1s t r ation will be a n inte nsified c rac k down on Nevad a 's organ ized c rime . Enjoy the sho ws w hen you visit. but rem ember who's sp on soring t he social fa llout and what U.S se nator wants it ke pt tha t way. Turnabout fair play? Or ange County 's cons ummate conservative. state Sen. John Schmit z o f Corona del Mar. h as an attitude toward a bortions . divorce a nd fa mily life that hardly en- dear s rum to wom e n's rig hts ad vocates. So it was hardly s urprising back in 1965 that he voted against a proposal to establis h a commission to s t udy ho w governme nt might respond to wom en's s pecial needs . Last week e it he r j ustice was served or the ultimate iron y committe d . Schm itz was a ppointed to the California State Commission on t he Status of Women. the ver y group he voted against. . Don't wait for c h eers fro m the NOW wmg . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Egg size ByL.M.Boyd Q. Did you say hens lay larger eggs at high altitudes? A. That I did. Failed to men· Lion . though, t hat this m ay be an unfortunate situation for the mounta in boys. Takes longer to cook eggs at high a ltitudes, and the bigger the egg, the longe rittakes. Q. What 's the re~rd for longest run of any movie at a drive-in theater? A. For54straight weeks, the 1968 X·rated movie "Vixen" by Russ Meyer ran al an out- door theater in Aurora. Ill. If any other film did a lengthier Dear Gloomy Gus Washed out In winter. Burned out In s ummer. It's the good life? N.N. stretch than that. it's not in the record at hand. Maybe you read that the Television Code of the Na· lional Association of Broad· casters forbids use of the word "armpit" in deodor ant com- mercials . Client asks if there's any synonym for that word wh ich might })(' acceptable lo the bureau folk . There is. But 1t won't do, certainly Nobody would recognize it. It's ax ilia. M ovle career of that fa mous screen lover-Rudolph Valen- tino actually lasted only about five years . l\!urder career of that infamous killer John DiJl- inger onJy lasted about 14 months. Can you think of any other personalities, renowned worldwide for good or evil. whose names lingered so long after such short efforts? An election year quotation from Boss Tweed: "I don't care who doe' the electing as long as r do the nominating." In the maUer of American· m ade can. remember . 90 per· cent ol the parts each welgbs less than a pound. Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak Reagan. Wants W ASHJNGTON -T he surprise 1>resence of Richard V. Allen, President Reagan's national security assistant, a t an un· ....Qubllclied meeting in Defense / Secretary Caspar Weinberger's Pentagon office J an. 30 conveyed the uns poken message that Reagan's personal prestige is deeply committed to higher de· tense spending. Participants in the closed-door session. held at the unheard of hour of 7 that Friday eve· n ing ~re We !,PW'rger , D e put y Sec r e t ary f'r ank Carluc· c i , D avi d Stoc k man , director of the O ffi ce o f Ma nagem ent and Budget (0 MB >. Stockman·s defense aide, William Schneider a nd Allen. Allen arrived 20 m inutes late, bu l his pres e n ce sent un- mistakable word lo those two no· vitiates of military matte rs. Weinberger <ind Carlucci. The message: Reagan 's pla n to boost defense spendi ng almost 10 per· cent for the next fi ve years is es· s e ntial not o nly t o rebuild /\ merican strength but to inform .S. allies that after 10 years of retreat, the corner has been turned. "REAGAN WANTS Giscard and Schmidt to know that bis elec· lion ~as not an aberration but a profound change." a top aide told us "This five-year defense plan proves it. It will set the course of the Westfor the next20 years.'" That optimis tic conclusion could prove premature but it ex· plains the elaborate preparations inside the Wh ile House to make c•crta1n that Wein ber ger a nd Carlucci would make no effort to scuttle the preparedness budget crafted by Stockman , Schneider and the non-political technicians ins1detheOMB House proposal was approved. Details on precise numbers and types ol new weapons remain to be worked out. But the concept of a 9 percent real defense growth over the five-year period was not seriously disputed. , IF CONGRESS buys most of this increase in what Reagan calls the "refurbishing" of depleted U.S. military power, a resource base for weapons procurement will be put in place that simply does not exist today. Unlike some of the defense games played dur· arms buildup ing the early Nixon years, this re· source base Is not designed by Reagan men for bargaining-chip diplomacy with the Kremlin. It aims at fast production of real weapons . How strongly dedicated the neophyte defense team or Weln· berger ('"Cap the Kni fe" in a pre· vious incarnation as Ri chard Nix· on 's budget director> und Carluc· c1 is to lhis concept is still not clear. But the Pentagon's new overlords do now understand Reagan'spersonal comm1tmentr Moreover. defense transition chief William van Cleave, even though discarded, is sllll having an impact. He could hurl damag- ing vert>al warheads at Wein· berger from the Republican right in the event of attempts from his office to undermine the 9 percent growth budget. T O REAGAN, Allen and Secretary of St ate Alexander Haig, the substantial Reagan in· • crease in the Carter budget ls es- sential to put fl esh on the bare bones of Re agan's new, activist foreign pol icy. An example is the private talks now starting between the U.S. and Fra nce to block Libya's Col. Khadafy from expanding his new power base in central Africa, possibly from Chad toward Sudan a state now anchored to the West. French President Giscard d · Estaing, s keptical a bout the Reagan manda te. talks coopera· tion with Washington but acts with caution. uncertain of where lhP U.S. is really going. The unprecedented peacet ime buildup of America's defenses s hould ease that caut ion, a psychological gain fu lly as impor· tanl to Western security as the ac· tual military gain from more and better weaponry T H E SIZE AND scope o~ Reagan defense program also will help West German Chan- cellor Helmut Schmidt force the issue of the neutron warhe ad with his a ppeasem ent -minded l~fl wing. llaig's reluctance to second Weinberger's qui ck approval of the neutron weapon was in def· ercnce lo Western Europttan sensibilities. not a veto. So long as American strength was visibly declining in comparison to the Soviet Union, talking tough in Europe was a high-risk. no-win gesture even for Schmidt. Bul the promise of Reagan's new defense program. if pushed through Congress by Weinberger and Carlucci. gives Schmidt a co unter weight agains t t he s mooth left -wing politicians who claim the C.S. can no longer act the part of a genuine superpower. The strategy wor ked. Aside from a whis pered remark by Carlucci that the new fi ve-year pl<tn , which adds $.200 bi llion to t he s pending projected by Presidenl Carler . is ""one hell of a lot of m on e~. ·· the Stockman-White 1\(Me to contri~ute to my ~t.ttle ~inst economic diSAster?" Rc•::i,gcin has signed a contract ~ tth the future Lhat des troys such dam.igingcounseb Andy Koone Weather predictions withe r hopes If you li vl' m Ca li fornia. you've read about the water shortage in the Easl. One of t he most constant and predictable stories in any newspaper is the one about the drought. the flood . t he snowstorm or. the deep freeze somewhere else. It's difficult for people in one pa rt of lhe wor ld not to take some quiet, though reluctant, de· light in ad · vcrsity being s u ffered by peo pl e elsewhere. If we live in Ma ine and are e n joy i ng p l e a sa nt weat her . we don't agoni ze much over the heat wave in Texas. It's a distant event, abstractly regretta ble but nothing we feel deeply. It's hard lo imagine being too hot if you're cold. IT ISN'T callousness on our part. It's just that ~e·ve got prob- lems of our own, a n<J when we get ours , it ·s our tur n lo lake it and someo n e e l se 's t u rn to r ead abo u t i t. People in the East have read a bout the volcano in Was hington, floods in Mississippi, snowstorms in Buffalo and freezes in Florida . If it wasn't their part of t he country, the sensation or distress for E asterners was fleeting. The fires lhat rage through the hills behind Hollywood are not of much concern to people In Philadelphia even though they sympathize in a supe rficial kind of way while they watch lhepictures on television. T he weatherman on my radio station is talking more and more about the lack or precipitation in the East and parts of the Midwest. Greenwich. Conn., perhaps the single richest community in the nation, was down to something like a 19-day supply of water last week, and a Cornell University meteorologist says that we're in for a three-year drought in the East. That's where I live, so this is going to be more than a picture on televisiooforme. J hope the weathe r experts are wrongintheirlong-rangeouUook. If they're as inaccurate predJct- ing the next three years as they usually are when they tell me what to expect for weather over the weekend, I'll settle for that. fT•s BEEN traditional for us to joke about the inaccuracy ot the weather forecasten, but after the joke ls over lt really doesn't seem to me aa though meteorologiatl have distinguished themselves predlcttng the weather ln recent yean. Th e ir exp e n s iv e a nd soph1 s ticate'1 new equipment seems to have hardly raised the m above the level of T he Farm~r·s Almanac. They know more about the deta ils of bad weather, where it is . but not much more aboul what toexpectof 1t in the future. All J ever want lo know is whether I should wear my warm coat or take a n umbrella . and with all t heir satellites and computers cha rting the movements of fronts. highs, lows and invers ions. they don't seem to have improved at all when it comes to advising me on those matters . The weatherman and I seem lo r each our final conclusions re· garding what the weather will be for the next few hours at a bout the sam e time. We look out the win· dow and can say, with some cer· Sydney Harris ta1nL' <ti lhal point lh.il 111:. rJ1n '"~ 1 t might help us kHp the "'e at her forer;t~lN~ pred1 rt1on!> 1n proJ>('r persp<>ct1v<· 1f t ht-agen c~ presentmg lh<>m kept careful track of ho" the' did Before tomorro" ':.predictions "' ere pre· sentcd . "'c'd i::ct a report on ho'' the previous day's forecast com· pared with whal \\Cather we ac· tuallygot . T HE FOR ECAST E RS I watch on tele,·is1on go about their work with a bravado that 1sn"t substantiated by their results. I have no objection to some in· formed person takmg a stab at what the weather's going to be like tomorro..,..., but I do object when they pretend il 's anything more than an informed guess. I "'ouldn 't mind if t hey threw 1he1r hands m the air some night und told us thev didn 't have t he slightest idea ~hat the weather was going to be. They never do that though. The y con us with some lines on a map s howing us some highs and lows and fronts t·om ingor going somewhere. I dread the thought of a water shortage in our area. There's something worse a bout a drought than about a flood in my mind. and I hope the past doesn 't have o ne coming . Da m age and e ve n death is ins tant in a flood . A dro u g ht t a k es its toll more like some dread di seast' and it's harder to fight. You can't pi le the sandbags, put yourfinger in the d ike, build a raft or E?e t to hi gher ground. A drought you just have to wait oul. Interviewer craft needs polishing When a new book comes out. the publisher winds up the a uthor like a toy and sends him or her spin· ning out to as many "exposures" as can be found. Most of these ex· posures consist of r adio and TV in· terviews. As a spinning toy fo r my 10th book this winter, I was forced again to the m e 1 a nc ho l y co n c lusio n that m ost radio and T V in t e r viewers what ever t he ir ot he r v irtues i n terms of den- t a 1 care and h a i r · grooming -are deplorably defi· cienl as interviewers. an art far m ore difficult than it seems to be. Jn one instance (admittedly, an extreme one), the young man r epresenting a large network channel was totally unprepared: the book sent lo the station had been misplaced, the biographical sketch unread, and bis questions m ight as well have been put to Sally Rand or Sigmund Freud as to me. THE SO-CALLED reporters I have seen on these media make m e blush for my craft. Sent to the scene ol a recent disaster. they pop a microphone ln front of a mother who has Just lost three young children in a fire, and uk. i'·How do )'Ou feel?'' Tbla seerr.s to be t heir Blglie QuesUon for all 1ur vlvon of catutropbes -and how U.e devil would they expect them to feel? It was nearly a c;core of years ago that m~ ljUOndam bridge partner. th<• late Sir Cedric Hardwicke. got his own back at thes e nin ni es. when in his whimsical biography. "A Vic· torian m Orbit, .. he appended his d roll ··H andbook fo r In · terviewers. · · IN TIUS HE offered some terse a nd irreverent answers to the same questions he had heard over and over again -and to which, until now, he had dutilull y given solemn and pretentious answers. be fitting a Knight of the Empire . But finally even his patient souJ rebelled. How m any movies had be made? "Too 111any ." How many plays had he appeared in? "Too few.·' What is an actor's greatest Pun~la asset '! ··An audience." How do you choose a play? "I read lhe contract first .. What is your ad· '"ice to young actresses? "Watch rats " The nippancy of his replies was an inevitable reaction to the same 1ed1ous questions. put by someone who knows little about the theater and cares less: and who tomor· row will be asking idiotic ques· lions of a vivisectionist or a volleyball player: and whose in· ter view. on the air or in print, will m ake the interviewee sound like a fool. a knave. or a dullard. or all three combined. The next time I'm a spinning tO)', a nd some pearly-toothed young man asks me before the mike. "What is your book all a bout?'' I hope l b'ave t he Hardwick e an c hutzpah t o answer. "Read it and find out." . "So how are they e11. b9Ck there In .._.,.., " II YoU come from?'' i ' I .... CONSUMER topper Wl ticking DEAR PAT I have • cr\MSl bottle Oult ls •l lu1t \%5 nan old IU\d tbe stopper is stuck. llow can I aet It loo ~ withvut breaking the bout~• J W . Coron• dt;l Mu \'Mr Mil bet I• to 111e • daeml1t's f••llla t0•poied vi two drams <•e·el1btb .. H•) ... hired •lt'01aol. OM cir•• 1tyceriD ••• ••• •r~•/co• mo• uU. Apply a 1eee,... eM&llll ol llab ml:dve &o Ute s&op· per wllaere lt meeu t~ MUie, ud keep tll.ls area •ft for 14 iaoers. Give tllae l&Opper • IH· lie tap le too.ea lt. DeHtued •koltol and atycerta are available at most pla•rmacles. DEAR PAT· There was an article in the Daaly Pilot early in January that told where senior citizens in Laguna Beach could get free tax assistance. I misplaced the informa· lion, and hope you will repeat it ror me. N G .. Laguna Beach Free tu help, offer~ by the SenJor Citizens Club .ad Volunteer Income Tax As· 1latance program, Is available Mondays and Tbuncl•ys from 9 a.m. &o noon on a first· come . first-served basis through AprU 13. Bring along last year's tu forms, If possible. Co-op loan• a.,allafJl.- DEAR PAT : I was interested in the re- cent item you had in A VS about t he National Consumer Cooperative Bank lending more than $270,000 to the West Oakland Food Cooperative. Does this bank also make loans to small co ns umer g r oups a nd what qualifications must an organization meet to be considered for a loan by th.is bank? E.W., Huntington Beach The National Consume r Cooperative Bank is making loans to co-ops of all sizes and ill amounts ranging from several bun· dred to more than S2 mlllloa. Tbe bank also bas a self-help fund which gives special financial assistance at low ill· terest rates to co-ops that can't qualify for tbe bank's regular loans. These include co- ops that serve low-income members, those too new to have a credit hlstory, or co-ops that are having temporary financial trouble. That bank's Office of Technical Assistance offe rs co-op staffs and members training ill management, financial planning and mem· bers bJp services. An organballoa may be eligible ·to re· celve financial or &ecbalcal ass istance if it is chartered or operatff on a cooperative, non- profit basis and Is run democrallcaJJy by its members on a one-person, one-vote basis. For more iDformalloa write to the Na- tional Consumer Cooperative Bank's weatens regional offtce at tzt Cen&ral Ave .. BuUdlag No. 1, Alameda 94501, or phone toll-free (800) 424-2481. • ·Got a problem" Then wnte to Pat i Dunn Pat unll cut red tape. getting 9 the answers and action you need to solve 1nequ1t1es 1n government and ,.... • business. ¥ail your questions to Pat I I Dunn. At Your Sennce, Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered. but phoned inquiries or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be conSlderPd This column appears daily ex· cept Sundays .·· I Sears l 6range Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11. 1981 More feolls••ess Sllerltefl Former Re p . J o h n W . J enrette, 0 -S.C., expressed shock at belna served w i th pre - li minary divorce pap e r s i n W as h i n ~to n , O.C., while on way to court to a pp e al h is Abscam bribery con viction.· His wife Rita alleges c ruelty. Club joshes spittin' image MOTLEY, Minn. (AP) - Sunflower seed she lls are too light. Metal shot, accidentally swallowH, might cause gout. And ol i v e pit s ar e football-shaped and could dent spittoons. So members of Slt 'N' Spit International will again use c herry pit s wh e n th ey participate in the club's spitting clas sic du r ing its annua l cp nve ntio n Saturday and Sunday. A business meeting wlll be conducted befo r e hand in Bre m e r 's B a r , s a id Omar McGuire , president of the 30C>-member organization. McGuire said members will discuss whether to build a domed stadium in downtown Motley in case the City Hall isn't large enough for future spitting contests. The club also will take its annual tour of Morey's Fish Market, "just to have something else on the agend a." "We believe there should be mo r e foo lis hness in life." McGuire explalaed. "Members muat all'ee to do aomethin1 foollsh once a month, or else attend the annual convention. The cooventlon is foollsb enough to lasttbeentlre year." McGuire said he's not so foolish, however, as to use his real name. H e's got a business to pro- tect in Mankato, Minn., where the club maintains its "world bead· quarters." 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Ill II II M '>U J>t'r\ l•tir11, )IHI.Ct• ~h1•1 l tf r o r on t" r B r u d <: w t.• " u 11 cl Monhal Uon Hht•11 h1.1 H \tulll•tl Hoteof"f9d Kl•1th Fuller. pre:.1 d l•nl and g enera l nwnager of The As sor1awd Press. "'as presente d tlw 1981 William Allt•n Whill' F o undation Award for Journal1~t1 t· Merit Tut•sday. Pro1n<)ler fat·•~~ char~e~ OAKLAN D 11\Pl 1\ l'Onct•rt prC1mott•r al' c usecl of advt'rt1s1ng u J a z z t· .\ t r u ' a g u n /. a bcfon· hl· hu<l oht a111ed cont rnch from tht• ..,up po!>l'd stars fa<'l'" m1~d t• meanor fttht· a<h 1•rt1~ mg c·hargcs The Al amt•da t'ount' distriC't attorrw~ ~ offic·1• issued .tn a rn·~t '' :1rr~1nt for Hill Md'rary who h ad h ct· n pr 11 rn , 1 t 1 n g "Tht• .Jan . Ston al San rranc1sco·~ L;llJIM' 1\1 Davies Symphon~ Hull THF. FF.B. 15 F.VF.NT. lulled as a tnbutl' lo pianist F.arl fl int·.., \\ ., ... t•ann·llt·d aftt•r ''m p h C) n ~ h a 11 II ( r I (' I •• I ... lcarnt·tl that non1· 111 lhc· a d \' 1· rt 1 !'> t· ti ... 1 a r ... h .1 ti 'IJ~UC'd ('Olltr<l('f-. \\llh :\lt'<.'rary Sonw \\ t•rt· not l'\ 1·11 :rn a rl' tht•\ \\ 1:n • hstt•cl on I ht' b 1·11. !> ;.11 cl ha 11 "IJOkt•sman Tom (;Pnl'lh Po~l t'rs promised lhal Euh1e Ot a k e. <.'a h <'alloway, Frcdd1l' llub hard, Anita O'Oay. Ted dr Wilson and otht·r~ w·ould be on hand. Tll EV ALSO said un a f I e r s h o'w re('(.' p lion would be held t1l the· Galleria Design Center. but offi cials the rt• su1d they did n ot kno w any thing ahoul su<·h a plan Distric't a ttorney'!> tn \'es ti g alor B er ni e llughes s aid M<'Crary told him he had not re reived any money from ticket sales t ht rnrra&l'r uwt• J unt• 3 when \ ult•r"' 1;ntlm ('(f lh<• C'OrH'C'J>l by a !.I 111 1 111arg1n 1n .in adyl,ory \ llh' \pp1·urin& .it u p1 t'. con 1t•1 l'r111· ~111a•n t'>ors R ii lph l I.irk nt.I I ht>l\I .... tlllC) and Sup1 11or l '011rt 1~1 t''>Hll11a: Judge• Uulwn H11·klt>'> '••Id lht>> b(•ll Vl' thc•\ "'"'' d1•un·d the mo!>l 1m por l.1nl hurdle in rcsol vmg lht• ISRU(' l ndN lhe comprom1w, lhl· • t•ount) to. Superior and Municipal Courl Judgl's h11vc agrt>cd lo sup 1JOrl un Jmt.>ndme nl lo proposed i.lull' lcg1~lallon th at would pt.>rm1l l'<>nsolidatwn of the two run<'l1oru. Under the umendment, any Coliforniu county could be gruntl•d lhf' 1iuthor 1t) to t'on SOIJdall' lhl• t't1Ur1 runt'llOlls of lh S h t' r I f ( \ d l' p a r t ffi (' n l i.1 fl d mur~h••ll ' offlt·c upon tht> rec om menclat111n or Jn adv1-;ory t'om mittt•t• Slll•h .1 t'C>mm1th•t• \\ oultl lw ni a d 1· u p 11 f I \\ u t ' o u n t , \lll'\'I \ IS(lfi llll' SU!H.'rllll ( 'ourl prei;1din~ JLHtge, u Mun1t·111ul Court Judge aod a Mth rnl•mbcr ~elected by the other tour The committee wo uld examine alte rnate means of e ffecting consolidation and forward its recommendation lo the county Board of Supervisors The amendment would pro vide that the courb and the Board of Supervbors tn any given county could agree to be IJound_ by lhe adviSOQ'. commtl tee's recommendation. The compromise will be con. s1dered Feb. 19 by the county Legal Judicial Committ e e chaired by Riley SHOULD IT be approved. 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GENERAL NEWS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesd.i1v Choir.,._.r tieleded FTC judge rules Bayer aspirin ads misleading larb1r1 Jacobi or N•wport Be~b wUI •'QI with U.. 9l Olaf C0Ut1• Wo1Dtn '1 rholr. th• M anltou 8lnt•r1, whtn they •PPtar with Klau• T•nn ledt and th• Min nt1ot1 OrC'he1tr1 n.xt Tuesday, Wedn •d•Y and Thur dav lo • t Paul WAStUNOTON (AP) The maker or Bay r Aaplrln had no reasonable ba l1 for clalmln1 thfl product was more efftctlVfl than other aspirin, a Federal Trade Commiulon Jwtae hH found Admlnlii tutlY e Law Judae Montaomery K llyun uld Tuesday that St•rlln& Druas Inc., maker or Dayer Aspirin, Bayer Children's Al plrln, Vanquish, Cope and Midol, louted the products with a series or mlsleadina claims. In an order expected to be ap- pealed to the five-member com· mission, he ordered Sterling not to make effectiveness claims without reliable scientific evidence Lo back them up. Hyun said his order is necessary because "consumers will continue to be misled by Sterling's advertisinf( representations regarding effi cacy or safety or quality" or the non· prescription drugs taken as pain re lievers. However, Hyun turned down re quests by FTC lawyers for an order requiring Sterling to buy new ads correcting the old ones. The Judge i.aid the evidence was not enough to show the ads "played a significant rol<' 10 cr~·atinr or r1•mtnr t •llll taken produ<'l ima1w •· Sterling c;au.I uftt.•r the •It d 11 • ads "appror>nal "IY ·1!'ld reflected th<' '>t 11•111 1 f11 ti 1 • 1t would appf'.d 111 t h• m1ssmner .... 11111 .1111 11 " lhe !'TC ~11ul\ .f.!I lt documcntt•ll I ht• l4fh'l l11l 1I ~ of• ,\~pirin :u1cl B,1\ • h Aspirin llAV• •ae SPECIAL! SAVE 1.11 SAVE 3 Bil MTiln._, .. 1.2 u. TUil 1.31 SAVE 8 3.9& GILLETTE Steam Fac1a1 l wawrl0\11 fl,.. 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WltTMOl'llLAMO Weatmon•land •uld the fo'BI and \he CIA must bt1 atrt'ngthe ned lo pr•venl Lhls country from bein& furtht1r manlpylaaled by Com munlit propaaandi. He said In un Inter view lifter hl1 al)MCh lhut the Sovael Union and North Vlt!lnam directed propaaanda 16l tha i. country <le 111ned to wt'aJten the 11 S wu ef fort "AN ATTl 1UOt: WAS created that the war •was llJeg<d , immoral that "'e were napalming women and ctuldren and t hat our soldiers were paid killers.·' he saad Westmoreland, who was appoint~ rommander Life saver honored KE1TLEMAN°CITY (AP) -A Le moore man was honored for helping save a Vis alia woman from choking to death In a restaurant Peter Altamirano, a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. employee he re. was cited by lh~ utility for helping Joyce Holbrook breathe ag1un after she c hoked on food at a Visalia restaurant 10 January 1980. Altamirano applied pressure to the wom an's c hest to force food out of her mouth. Then he and a Marine applied mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and slapped her back until she began breathing. ~has them! The Now WORLD FAMOUS "GOURMET JELLY BEANS" T~ Presidential Clwice That's Right! The brand of Jelly Beans President Reagan has been enjoying for years. Featured at the recent inaugural parties. 36 FANTASTIC FLAVORS 841•.o C""'-f'nOI\ A.OC)lt !!.....,....., r.,...,, AoPlll c... •• tr•O........,... •\Wnd P\IN'f'I •• l.t~I'"~ .......... ......,.,,...., _&ov..-. ... CN>C:C1&e~8itil'\an.t Cl'lt!il"'ftl.tl•~"" l.."«X"O'at• p AOtnQ '""• '"OC:t\41 :c-c..-:c·-soa· -a.- •ff'QOC.At''•llO" ··T-0.-. '"""" ...... , .. -· ...... _. o..,..,. C Or all Flavors Mo•eo ( ••ce()I J atapeoot ~1\, .. .,. I ··~;)u""' ~,.... .._t f •• ...... Ar> .. ;,1 .. ~· ........... . .....-. ""' ,, ,.,...,., . ·o.._ ,.,.. .... .... ._._.. MAIL ORDERS ONLY-PLEASE! 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OMMI•• Ct1Af99 "' =-4.m•r>Gar E..P""S (c:neoc one I CM! .. ---------E..ac Oa18 __ ,,,, ViPI laJT wss tlf lh<' S Military Ai.sislance Command in Vie t- num In 11164, ulso blamed the media for "bombarding lht• publir w1thsensat1onal news about the war ''11\tB was the hrst war ever fought without censor.1h.l p," he said Asked ir the press should have been censored dur1n..: the Vaetni.m Wa r , Westmorela nd said that, as u pructlcaJ m atter, it wouldn 't have been fe asible. During has speech before about 15Q people. Wc "tmoreland culled for the U.S. to beef up its con- v~ntaonal military power , s aying ·'we should forget about push button wurs." • ""'UTUR•: WARS WILL BE DECIDED by -.oltlll•r:-; with nne and bayonet just like all past wars huv\• becndt>cidcd," he said. • lie exphuned that the nuclear arsenals of the Sov1t'I l inion and the U S act to cancel out eaC'h utht 1 t•11111ha!>111n~ the importance of conventional "arf art• And thc• l' S as c·ritaca lly weak in the area of con \ 1•11 t1u11al "t.>Jponi., he sa id And 1f Uw l1 S presidency was limited to one. ,., yl'.1r tl'rm. he said. this would do.away with the .. nc•a r pural\'sa-. thP ll S suffers every presadenhaJ l'h0 l·t1on vt·ar · llt'sa1tl th(' So' al·t llnion t) pacally takes mahtary adH·ntun•s tlurin~ t:lc•c·tion ) t.•ar~ suC'h as its in \JS ton of f\f~han1i.tan . Czechoslovak ta a nd Hungary ai. "t•ll .as I hl• l\•t offcnsa Vl' in Vietnam VALENTINE GIFTS l'k aurr Fr.a me -SIS.SO Memo Pad-SIO.S-0 l f ttl'r Openu -S7. 75 B. 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PETER NORBERG GUIDES HIS DOG SLED TEAM TO SECOND PLACE IN 810 RACE 'Put • bunch of mu1her1 together end 11'1 the beat compeny there 11' M ushing the huskies Dogs, s led drivers a breed apart R~ J l l.ESLOJI 1a P '>f!1"I< •-• C.orr•-tpol'M •U 11\rr "I L \H Jl'NCTION, "'I ' • \ J.!• .. ,r1 'led d og Peter '\ 11rIi•'1 g v. .1 • ,, iq.1Ia 1 n Jn g . bt•l .... 1•1 fl l:il'" • I USU<lll) a mix 11 ,,., 1:1 .al pr11ud J· ar North lir• t d.... .1 c r1·.1tur1· horn for one p11rp11-.1 111• • ., 11•.111 tou,::h Ill• ha!> a h1i: lw.1rt •• r'• od llll!ld an ('<.ager .1ll1l111lt II• 1 hon''"' llP wa ll 111 \ • r • h• :it .. u lit· ""on l quit »11 "'•' II• ,\ 111 "" 1• , 11u all he I ,, ••• nol ll • 11 1 "' .1 httlf' mon.- 1'11.11 dt• I I ,j.,t ,I l,!lll•d -,lt•rl rlog ' I t ol • d • , r I 111 ., I' l' t l' r '\ •I ho I, l'I fl.I( Ill' H I \(K t>Hd '.\ 111 ''ll' .111 .111.f lht II liliH' t,') l'd .do. 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Som l' of thcsc races cover 50 mill's Thai-one was 15 miles a da} ror thrl'l' days. PETER Fl~ISll ED SECOND. m•>nl(•nts bt>hind the winner. \ ftt·r a hu~ for eaC'h dog he re- p~11 rt•d to Charlie's Inn. the onlv pt>rmanent ~t ructure at Lake Clear Jum•taon and. ha ndily, ra~hl at th<> finish line He or- dered a beer and talked of the race "I couldn't catch him -but he knew I wa~ there." he said. I I as voice held the edge of ex- citement · What ,, rart• The dogs "'er e llf•.autaful E\'eryth in~ w as hl•:J11 t1ful Whal a hell of a race. '\1 •\I tum· 11 .111 f, di 11•.ir "iorherg ... ,,,.! I 11! , l11111•·h of rnu..,hl'rl> 101•1 lht•r 111d 1· · th• h1 't 1•om )l,lfl\ lht I l"I !-.h•d dllj.! pt><lplt.' h ",. '' 111 ,, h 111 111 mmnn .. Klan lures 'hikers' J l :-i1 ....... f\\'1 r1•w have• as 11 11 11 in 11111 1111111 with the h • 1 d.IJ •• 11/ do~: 'l kdd1ng a' \;11rt11 ri.: I'• 1 ·r ,,,.,. "' 1111· hc•,t '" a 11-.11· tf1Uf h H \1•.ar nld with a h1i.: 111 .irt ind .1 hloodltn<> that as .1 fan .. nil\ "' lhrt 1• proud Far '\nrth qr-.1111!. • Ill Contra Costa II" r:11ulf.tlh1·r . .i Swt.'de. can l' lo th1· .1ri·t 11 't·;archan~ for \ 11 I.. P n L'" Id 111 .1 r r 1 £' d a n \lh.11•.osl\.111 l11d1:.i11 ancl begat 1'1'1 1·1 " l.111&1 r v.110 married an f< k1n11 1 o1111l • l11 i.:.11 l't.•ll·r an a Steo11ag sax SAN F Rl\\;CISCO r API Cal1forn1a ·s K u Klux Klan ~roups a re fragm e nte d a nd ~trife tom . but at least one has law officer!. extreme!~ wor ned. the San Fra nc isco Chronicle sa~' T he ne wspapt>r . an a report on the Klan in California. said that Roger Calhoun enjoys playing the saxophone whenever be has free lime from his duties as principal at Toutle Lake elementary school in Wash.inglon. He takes pride in the fact that he has.played behind belly dancers and mc>nkey acts. ' ~ ·--·- total Klan memtx>rship in the st ate as about 300. spread among several groups A recent a rra \·al as the Jnvinci· ble E mpire. Knights of the KKK. Order of the White Rose. the paper !>aid It quoted police sou rces as saying the Clovis- based group. with a chapter in Contra Costa Coun ty, is of particular concern becSJuse they belie ve many members are "biker" types a nd drug users. BILL WILKINSON, Imperial Wi zard of the country 's largest Kl an group. the Louisiana-based Invis ible Empire. told the paper the new group's leaders "believe in the law of the jungle and survlval of the fitlest ... ,. Wilkinson's group is widely considered the most militant of the national groups. and he says the leaders of the new groups we re once affiliated with his. But he said he "a sked them to leave" because of their attitudes. The founder of the group is Robert Lee Wyer of Clovis . a Fresno suburb. the paper said. It said its leader in Contra Costa County, across the Bay from San Francisco. is Michael Leonard Mendonsa. THE PAPER QUOTED a Klan source as saying the 26- year -old Mendonsa has started a training ca mp in Tehama coun- ty. near Red Bluff, "complete with a firing range. The targets are silhouettes shaped in black and 'Jewish· faces.'' Ter ry Butle r . Mendo ns a 's spokesman. called the camp a "survival camp." "We're going there to team how to defend o ursel ves . We have a good time teaming hand- to·hand and knJfe fighting and silhouette shooting," he said. Stale Attorney General Georae DeukmeJlan said recent· ty he would push for a new law that would outlaw "violea\. el.· tremlst 1roup1" such aa the Klan In Callloqlia. . ···--· ..... ~,. ··---. .. --···-· -...... ,....--,...-.----·· .._ ... . LOCAL Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11 , ~981 Coastal pla1u Laguna, Newport fear Reagan's budget cuts The Chevron Hallmatk Award goes to 8 PAT&ICK K£NN t.:DY OI 1111 o.11, ~ ''•" Ma ny 11hll~ m1tndated local coastal plan11 may grind to a halt next year btic•u.tau of ftn1mri1d cuts by Presi· dr r\I Kc¥ti~m. cvrnmtssiuners or tht' South Oou11t Regional Coastal Com ftlHlr.iOO hllVc lM:CI\ told Newport Beach, which has withheld Its land use plan portion rrom the re · gional commission until it has com- ple ted its entire draft, m ay be low on the cash list, Smith speculated. these three dealers.. Laguna Beach and Newport Ht>ll\'h are amon1e <·1ties thut muy be cut off fro nt ru11nbunemeot cash for coaslul planrHn.: t•rror'L'\. "It's possible that m any LCP plan· ning procedures could com e to a ha lt," s aid Peter Douglas, deputy director o f t he California Coastal Commission in San Francisco. But itS dedicated to you~ IAfl• ••• ,, Dr tanl ty J\ Ke rkhoff of Corona del Mar ha~ bt-t-n rt> e l e c t e d <' h 1 t' ( o I medic al ~tarf at M artin Lulhl·1 Hospital tn Anaheim The local plans art' required by the Statt! 'ow;tal Act or 1976 to establish prolt1ct1vt.> development guidelines <Along lhl' California couo;tltne l.OCAL COASTAL governments are re1mbur!>ed by the California 'oui.tal Cqmm ission for planning t'OStS Whistling 'lost art' in America The Chevron Hallm ark Award goes only to our dealers who maintain Chevrons highest standards of custo mer service. It means the dealers are dedicated to prov iding a clean station, friend ly service and professional car care with repair work done only by qualified specialists. Canyon trip set Saddlcbat'k Collcg<' will conduct a ru ne day trip to lhe Havasupat In dia n Reser vataon at lht' bottom of the Grand (;un yon beginning May 2 The cost of the trip 1s $195 per person fo'or an addition al fee. parl1l·i pants may a rra ni:i<' for the use of pack horses al the ca nyon A pre-trip orit•ntat ion m eeting w rll b e hc lu Apr i I 23 al 7 p m at I r v ine Hi g h Sc h ool . r oom ICLG, 4321 Walnut Ave . lrvill(' · Dean's li s t Lynne Ann Williams of Costa Mesa has been named to the dean'), lis t at Southe rn Illinois nivers ity at Carbo n d a I e f o r l h l' f a I I sem e;:;te r David Smith , deputy executive director of the South Coast Regional Coastal Comm ission . told com m issioners Monday that more than 30 pe r cent $1 l million of the California Coast al Commiss ion's S3.2 m illion planning budget 1s t1xpected to be eliminated by Reagan's tig ht fiscal Policy . forma l notification of the cutback has not been received . S mith s aid. But California Coastal Commission staff members say their represen- tative in Washington. D.C. contends that funds have not been allocuted to the state's program in 1982. T lfE STAH ' IS r ecommending that s l ate coasta l commissione rs establis h a priority list to assure that those plans close to t'Omplet1on will be funded. The California Coastal Commission will consider esta blis hing the priority lis t at its Feb. 16-17 m eeting in San Diego County and city planning for I lunt ington Beach. Cost a Me~a . Dana Point. Laguna Nigu el, South Laguna. San Clemente, Newport Dunes and Sunset Beach is moving fo rward with the four-part procedure a nd probably would rall' high on a priority funding lis t . Smit h s aid. Rut Laguna. st ill more than a year away from completing its plan. a nd FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST PRFSENTS A FREE LECTURE enlitled W ESTMI NSTER. Md (AP J Professor Robert B Pond complains that modern t echn o l ogy ha s dimmisht•d the number of whistlers in this country. People now carry their tunes in portable radios and tape players. ac- cording to the longtime J ohns Hopkin~ University metallurgy pro- fessor . WHISTLING ENTAILS recalling a tune, he said, and if you're Ustening to a radio you have no interest in re · rne mbering anothe r tune. Pond. who often whis tles his way through the ha lls of ivy gives a s peech on "The Lost Art of Whistl- ing " "I'm not an authority on this I JUSt do 1t. ·· he said Rut he has spent ~ ear s r esearching tht· art of "histling : fittingly, he said, l>('ople in the Canary Islands wh1s tll' all tht• time a s a m eans of ex- pression :md communication. "MOTH ERS TEACH their chil dren to whistle before they ean talk." he sa id. Rut anybo<ly can whis tle. he said. s imply by forming a s mall circle with tht• lips and foldin g the tongue lightly "It's all t11nJ!ue manipulation ... he said. . Chevron HaJlmark Award dealers. We're proud of them. Don Diluccia 10020 Wa rnf"r Fountain Valley 963-3995 Ad\'ertiscme nt R. A. Oglesbee 3000 Fairvie" Costa :\lesa 546-7000 D. E. Whitson 2160 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-0925 Christ, the Light Shining in Darkness BY Robert W. Jeffery, C.S.B. Famous Simon & Schuster author-lecturer-investment counselor Robert G. Allen says- A __ , of llM ...... of ua ... oMp .. TIM _, C""'cfo, n.. ntto °"""'" .. Clwlel, aa. .......................... _ ... To be presented In the Church Edifice 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa, California Thursday, February 12 8:00 P.M. IHE PUBLIC IS INVfHO CHILO CARE PROVIDED NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY The City of Huntington Beach is offering lhe following property lor sale ASSESSORS PARC&: 114-150.43 AREA: Approximately 1 20 acres LOCATION: 86 71 Edison Ave . Huntington Beach, CA ZONE: M ·2 llndustnalJ MINIMUM 110: s 1 so.000 (One Hundred Filly Thousand Dollars) ASSESSORS PARC&: 110.021·23 AREA: 6 .697 SQuare feet LOCATION: South side ol Warner Ave. &. Sandra Lee Lane ZONE: R-3 (residential) MINIMUM llD: S46.500 (Forty-six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars) SIALID .. DS: =.-.'*:. ~~=c~1:.t ~Ma.:="~~n~~ .....,,. or c:ertoheel c:r.c11 -.,.,_ IO ,,,. °'Y ol Hunllf19!0n e .. c,, "" '°"' d ... bid ""°""' ,....,C»W.I: .._ •• 119 !ft c.11 -'°"' ol l>UfC-pnoa ~ ""°" _...,,. ol toMJ -N-Cluewotllln30 ~ a.c:no.. °' llDI: T"9 Cllr -IN "9"' IO r9f«:I t1'Y Ind all -Ind the _..IUI bid • ._.lo ltle '" rigN of~ ol ,,,. ••"""9 -on the - T~(714)&3e·5404 ............. ~ ...... .., .... ,,.., ... : .. ,........, ....... 2. '"'· "Send .1118 to •Y city in the United States. Take away my wallet. Give me Sl00°0 for liv~ expenses. And in·72 hours I'll buy \ Miii& an excellent piece of real estate 1 ·rl using none of my own money." I ;~ "In other words. you don '1 have 10 be rid1 to buy a '>inglc family hume or an apartment building-even in these time-; of inflation. 1ight money, and high interc'it rates. You can s1rip me of every- thing mO\I conventional 1h111ke" feel 1s abc,olutely e<;<;cniial 10 bu~ 1ng real e<.1a1e -cash, c.:redit, a \teauy JOb. and a -;1rong financial .,1a1cmc.:n1 and 1 'll ~'ill be able to buy a<. muc.:h pro peny as I wan1. (It \ actualh ea,ier 111 \O<alled rccc<os1onary 11me<;. and I \\on't end up wllh big negattH~ l'a~h n o'"· c11her!) "How'! Bccau~e I unueNand c.:reativc finam:ing! Thai\ how I bought mmt of the real co;tate I now own-1he real esta1c irwe~tmem<> that have made me wealthy. And YOU, 100, u<;ing the PROVEN. SAFE. HONEST . . that will be outl' 'NOTH lutely N can buy money d I really d way wher learn som and then make lots Yes.EVEN MA RKET, for yourself, ve years. if you follow my plan-retire with a tax·frtt SOME OF WHAT YOU'LL LEARN AT THE FREE SEMINAR ... • Want to know how you can get from where you att now to where you want to be flnanciaHy-and how to gd tbett in the shortest possible time • Want to leam how to achieve finan- cial -indepmdenc:e • A.re tind of worldn(l·for othen. and want 10 leam the princtple1 of flnanclaJ telf-reUance • Want to mUc ~on your Invest· mmh lmtead of just 6'\ or lt'\'1 • Aft skk of r.•yU., hip IUH and nttd to she ttt your lnOOlnc • Aft low ln .. HCI but high In will• inpets to l«arn cnadve and pro- duedve lnvncment tedmlq~ • °'"' ptvpe"J and .... to 1«111'11 a.ow to nnmW,.... •Mt• ·~ income of up to $25,CXX> a year. (You c.:ould have made a million dollar~ in gold in 1he past couple of years, and you would have only needed a half· million dollars to start "~th. I d iun't have the half-million. and my guess i<; ... neither do you!). "~1} introductory -.eminar (no cost or oblrgation) describe<, a complete program 1ha1 ANYONE can learn 10 use-a pro - gram 1ha1 includes over 50 specific crea- 1 iH~ financing techniques! (My succes~ful a..,,cx;iate. who gives 1he in1rocluc1ory \Cminar, will clearly explain rWO Of 1he!'.e techniques in detail.I Even if you're a limi1ed-dollar investor. yo <;tan your own pro r inde at EVERY man man in this-rountry_:_plumbers, doctors, secretaries, teachers, salesmen, students, retirees. etc., of any age, no matter how cash-poor they may be. can PROSPER during a recession using my 'NOTHING OOWN' program.' (I've received suc.ccss letters from people starting at lhe age of nineteen, at sevcn1y- five, and everywhere in between.) It's lhe MODERN approach of the eighties, and YOU CAN 00 IT TOO! "By the way, I don 't have calluses on my hands because I don't advocate buying run~own slum-type buildings and fixing th(m up and trying to rent them. You can make money that way, but it's the hard way! My 'NOTHINO DOWN' methods are EASY and SIMPLE, and . after you have learned them step-by· step, they can tum you fr0m a doubting novice into a. CONFIDENT expert. Come to the introductory lecture {abso· lutely NO cosc or obligation) and get a complete outline of my methods plus some specific 'NOnUNO DOWN' techniques. "In the 'NOTHING OOWN' introductNY seminar you'll discover how to find 1he BF.ST buy~ (of1en in your own back yard); how to locate the 'Don't Wanter ' who'll do ALMOST ANYTHING to get rid of a pro peny (many mo re show up in a reces~ion); how to borrow at 6070 10 90"o in1ere-;1 when the prime rate is over 13070; two 'pcc1fic NEW creall\e finance technique<;; ho" 10 buy even if your credit rating 1s terrible; how to A VOID PAYING TAXES-LEGALLY. You'll learn about 1100-0 financing (buying \\it h 'NOTHING OOWN' cash back · ry seminar is out risk (there's NO cost or obligation 10 buy anything). You'll hear about how you can easily learn my entire investment program, and you'll learn MANY SPECIFIC NEW THINGS you 8 P.M. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12th MIWPOIT MAlllOrT too.,. • .,.... c...... Dr. (at Newpo rt Ctr. next to Fashion Island) .,. . .,.... .... ONI Ml•KT Ot& Y ~ "' ·-.... -- ~ iiii''",,.... never knew before. My brother, Dr. Richard Allen, is a specialist in adult education. After nine years on the facul- 1y o f Johm Hopkins University, he has joined me to develop !he most COM- PLETE, EASY -TO·UND6RST AND. WORKABLE teaching methods avail- able, so that you can quickly learn and actually begin to take the s1cps that will bring you to financial independence. 11 's working now for thousand o have already lea ROVEN RK for R o some life- that should revolutionize your plans for the future. The introduc- tory seminars arc ONLY at the locatiom and on the dates noted below. Don't wait to buy real estate ... buy real estate and wait! Thanks!" ,... ............ .. ...... ...,, ..... ,, G. Aatft'• 11#0,,_, DOW',......,, "lour ap/1"'00'1r to proJ¥rty 1nuam.mt Ratie mt~ 11tsigltt, "'°" tools, a,.J a f><Jtlr tlrat is ~ straiglrt, ckar, a'ld fast tlla1t all tN otlvr smurran tmd boo/ts Ctmtbt.,,.'!/." -Brunt &mm. S«lnlt "lnnotlO'"'" a1UI crtatif,e.,. I strcM1ly ~- mmd it for ~)!Oft# i1ttntsud Ue tM f'OOli IO fotanaol~ ... -Stftln M. Coltwr, Si!wr S/ritt "It i faa141hc •.• lrt Im tltart ,,.,_ _. tot ...... tmlt profit 11\art .... ,,.S, fl-... ,,.,;,., )W' Of WWW 94 /tJtr • ..-.,,. .. -Mr. t11t11 Mn. 0-MCA,.,. . .. ,_, u t ~ .,, worrlt 2m #uu -*" -RO# A. a. .. -. D,.llS. ·---- '\ I I • • I • , , .-M••-w1g:-J. ..... 'I 4INI HVIGll ........ _,,,_IO tr~ ~ M M\1111 ....... ~ ....... ~ IWOIO~ Mude! •pee!ial I "° '~ DOUGt4 ......... " Stumped 1ty 1 "-0 p.iute. Hewlltl)"t , .000. • *"" lludd't !Of Nip llUI .... c:aM " lnlefl)(9t.0 .. a medC.i -gene, eeooo~ J ack Lemmon sinas to Cindy Ashley in a scene from "Finian's Ra inbow" in a seg. ment of "Sylvia Fine Kay's Musical Comedy Tonight II " airing tonight at 9 on KCET. Channel 28, and at 10 on KOCE. Channel 50. Thelma a ~ tUtnt 10 lgOf\y Wh9'\ Harty ~It • new )Ob and mo-10 Ceiolcwnoa • fl SALVAOOM: ANO™"'~' • 11.ECTNC COMPANV CA> C81NIW8 l;30i== wn.COME aACK. l<OTTEJll Gati. h .. IOfn4I eaplalnlng 10 do When he Is -klH · I~ I pr811)1 atl t .. chet • MHHYHILL Benny uUrlHs a mm com· panv celled "ChHpo Fiims " • 8TUOI08U "Simpler" SI Louis klda op« I ta a pine perk>t. Chi· cego Girl Scouts play wtlh en E1rthball (R) (J) M'A'S'H Htwkeye !Ingles ""th I tough Army colonel 11\d B J helps • GI '#ho's r-"9d • "Deer John" .... ., (YI BAAHEY Miu.EA tn the midst of a ,..._ Yatk heel -· B81ney 1o-h1S cool whet\ hos wife P<• CHANNEL LISTINGS -'" Nm from taklt>g • ano-lllll IOfTONA.l 7:00 CM NIW8 N9CNIW8 HAWV DAVI AQAIN Fontle drill .. In lmOtOUI ie.c11ng men out of town 1nd mull then pley the role him Ml I I MCNIWS JOQW8WILD M'A'S'H Outald• corcumllanc•• ~M R1d1r to teev• Ille 4077th. (P811 11 • aAAETTA 8811111 l)OMI II I drug dMi.t In Otllet to trap two I~ who er• ripping ott oth41r crlmlnels by lmpet· IOMling polloe. I LOCAL FOlLOW-UP MACNE!l / LEHAIEA Mfl'ORT (J) TIC TAC OOUOW <!I ...V GfW'FlH Gues11· Nin• Blenc:hard, John Seel,., Rene Russo, Sheto L•roc:que, M1tk Ke<- ry 1:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Holl• Steve Edwerds, M.eody Rogers "North To IJ KNX T 1 CBS1 Lu~ AMjt'I<''> 0 KNBC1NBC1 Lo-. Anqete~ U K1LA1lnd I Ll)., Anq.,,.,., fJ !\ABC TV 1ABC1 Lo., Ariqetp., ) ">MB 1CBSl S,1n D•l'QO 0 KHJ TV pne! I Loe, An<11'1t• ... .1]) KCST 1Al1C1 ~;in D11·q1• ... "TTV 111111 IL 0 .. Anul!I•• • KCOP TV (11111 I l<• .. AnqL•lt• .. fJl) KCE I T\ o PBSl L "" AnlJo•l1•., m KOCE TV oPB<;t HU •lt•'lOllOll BP orh Atukl" lor r11gnloghl1 ot Ille 49th st81e • fAMll. y f£UD 08HANANA Guest· P•UI P• 8 HOU.YWOOO 8QUAAE8 0 FACE THE MUSIC • AU IN THE FMtlLY Gloria'• 24-hour-a-day 1ob es a new mothet doesn't le•ve much time lat Mika S> MACNEIL / L&l~EA REPORT 69 NATIONAL GEOORAPHIC SPECIAL "Llvtng Treasures 0 1 Japan" Nine Japanese erttsens 1nd performing erllsts who keep the heartbe81 ot 111 •nclent culture pulsing through 1 contemporary soc:1e1v ere profiled Cl) P .M. MAGAZINE A VISll Wllh I typical Jap•· nese tamity, protessionat food stytlat Gell GrMne 8:00 1J (J) ENOS Enos os lremed by • c .. v., •obbe< and becomes the 111tget of a departmental head hunter 0 AEAL PEOPLE Fe•lured 11 tem•.le rOdeO clown, 11 beauty cont"' to• senlor Cllll.9'\S, Pl8yb0y bunnies. P•O lootball cheerte•de•s vs alrtone stewardesses on a1nt111ic events 8 MOVIE * * "The Trouble Wolh Women" Burt Reynolds. Rocnard Anderson. Oan August finds two women who have murdered lhelr lovers U ®J MOVIE "John Steinbeck's East 01 Eden" (Part 3) (Prem1era1 Jane Seymour. Timothy aottoMa. Callly and Adefft'• ton Cal IMfna 111e1 1111 lftOt"8r II &he end le -IN town'• nocortoua Pfoatll\M I<--. aftd tllfl;all IN NWt Oft Ilia lltOt.htt. ~ Oft .,,.... Mtnlly .,~ ,...._.. edYIMa ..,.,,... dlacNllon) • MOVll o ·~ "A W .. In Tiit IPf""e iwn·· (1970) lngrld ..,91'*', Mltlony Oulnl'I A ~ rnarrlad women fW\dl ._ .... telllng In IOve with • mount.in ,_, While 9119 II vlUtlQnlno wltfl het llu8bend • ft.M. MAGAZJNI A vlllt wltl't • typic:el Jape. -llll'Nly: l>f'o*8ionel lood ttyllat Oalt Or-.: Chef T811 me11 .. Wlldof'f NIIMI: Or. WllCO on port•· • ~-ray mechlnM: C81hle M1111n vllltt the world's largeet c:oSlume compenv. • MOVIE "Aelutn Ot The Tlget" B<uc. LM . Tn.tr knowl- edge of ChlnMe Kung Fu comet In hendy whet\ • oroup 01 Hong Kong po1- .,, foroed 10 uM ii to emuh 1 ring of drug reck-11-.. • NATIONAl~--­GEOORAPHIC ~IAL "Living Tre11ures 01 J•p•n" None J•panese 11111s11111 end pe.tormlng •rto11S who k••P the· hffrt~t ol en ancient culture pula.ng through a c:ontampcwery IOC'81y 8'8 prololed 1:30. CAAOL IUAHETT ANOFNEHOS Guest. Tim Conw•v m> THE HALL OF FAME "M ister Lincoln" Roy Ootrlee port1ays Abreham Llnooln in a dramatic retrospective of hit public and privlle tile llped at Ford's The•tre tn Washing· ton. OC t:OO 8 (J) MOVIE "A Gun tn The House" (Prema.te) Silly Struthers, David Ackroyd A woman whO killed •n intruder Wllh 1 h8ndgun Is prosecuted by • oe1.,., .. attcwney bent on miking 111 exempte of her (Network advises per.,.,111 d..c:relion) D 808HOPE VAL.ENTN! SPECIAL B1rb•t1 M1t1dreU, Char· lene rnton and Ph)'llls Otlt.r 10tn Bob Hope In a salute to Velentone's Day • MEAV GAIF'FlH Guests Nine Blanchard, John Sc1111, Rene Russo. She11 Leroc:que. Mark Ker· ry. 01v1C1 Whole, Kimberly Foster flil SYLVIA FINE KAYE'S MUSICAL COMEDY TONIOHT ll A Sllr·sl udded C8$t Including Oanny Kaye. Bonnie Franklin Jack Lemmon and Lynn Redgrave re-creates some ol the magl~I moments •n Amerocen theater """h scenes trom South Pacol· oc. "Fonoan s Raonbo,,.," 1 TUBE TOPPERS I ABC e 8:00 -"East of FAen." The concluding episode of the three-part miniseries picks up the movie version as Adam's two sons le arn of their mother's notoriet y . Timothy Bottoms, Jane Seymour star. CBS 9 9 :00 -"A Gun in the House." Sally Struthers plays a woman on trial for killing an intruder in her home in this new TV movie (photo below ). NBC tD 9:00 -Bob Hope Valentine Special. Bob's guests include Phyllis Diller , Charlene Tilton of ''Dallas" ana singer Barbar a Mandrell. "Sweet Chertlv" end "lady In Th41 Derk " 10:00 D OUIHCY Ouinc:y lnv .. togll" en at• dl1111 ... eoe NEWS m> SV\.VIA FINE KAYFS MOSICAL COMEDY TONtGHTll A s1ar-Sluddell call lnclulllng O•nny K•ye, Bonnie Fr•nkton, Jac k Le mmon •nd Lynn R9Clgr•ve re-cr•1tes llOm4I of Iha magocat moments tn American !haller with scenes lrom "South Pec:of· oc::· "Fonl•n'a R11nbow.' "Swell Charity' anll "Lady In The Dark 10:30. NEWS II) IHOEPEHOEHT NETWOAI< NEWS 8i) C'EST MOI, TOULOU8E·LAUTAEC A llremetlc portr••t ot the Ille of the French painter ts P•-ted, 11:001J D fJ Cl) ®J NEWS 0 STAATIW< C•pt. Kork and lhrM cr- membe<s •r• beemed 10 anothet s11rantp In 1no111« un111er11 whor. lhelr coun- t er perts boerll th• Enterprise 0 NEWL YW£0 GAME ., M'A'8'H Whrle a sea1cto goes on fat a Clog th81 bll R•d•r JOHN DARLING Hawkeye def191 Frank 10 tek• c1te ot 1 cue ol hyt· tetlc•I peralysls ., MOVIE * * * "08"1 Commend" (1940) John Wayne, W1U8f Pidgeon A leder•I maral\at 11ngtea with a 1uthtess gue1r ~II le•der wtio mu- sacres • townlul of wom.n and Chtldren Sl 00< CA YETT Guest O•me J•net Boeo 11:30 IJ (fl MOVIE * * . The Hostage Tower" ( 1980) P•ter Fondt. Bolty Dee Williams A llamboy· •nl cnmonal masterminds a plot to kranap the Presl· dent's mother and hOld her hostage on 1'1• Eoflel To""er (R) D TOHIOHT Holl Jonnny Carson Guealt Lorella Lynn. Charles Grodin fl(!}) A8CNEW8 0 OUNSMOl<E Wllh Doc and a sta· gecoach overdue, Matt . Festus •nll Newtey set out to HlfCh for their friend (Par! 2) CD HOOAH'S HEROES An EngtoSh tra1t0t para- chutes Into Statao 13 witn some 1«1et onlormatoan (Pat111 m m CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 1 CAN'T 0€UEVE rT.' AT L.ASf TM GETTING A ~ANCE. iO ANC~ ~E. Nev-.15! ~ • PBS unveils rich Japanese culture By MICHAEL DOUGAN OI -Dally ,.. ... $'8ff Few cultures are so ancient or so threatened as that or the J apanese. Tokyo teens turn their ears from the haunting strains of koto music, preferring t.he modern throb of rock and jazz. Japanese dailies decry the "decadence" of young women who wear swimming suits to the public baths . The venerable "Fuji-san," J a pan's revered national symbol, is 1V REVIEW matter enticingly presented. By now. t hese are givens . enters the puppet to become as one." Or bell maker Masahiko Katori : "Part of the s pirit of the beU is the wishes and prayers that the people who have made it put into it." OR KABUKI ACTOR Utaemon Nakamura. who specializes in play· ing women's roles and attempts lo "str ess the essential n ature and beauty of which women themselves are not fully aware." qualities necessary to excel as they do . THE SHOW ALSO reveals to us the wonders of Ayano Chiba. a woman in her 9Qs who cr eates indigo-dyed hemp cloth: Eish1ro Abe, who makes ~aper using a 1.300-year·old method : , obscured by industrial s mog. So it is natural that the Japanese would cling to the dwindling rem- nants of their remarkable heritage a l ittle more tightly than peoples What remains for praise is the sub· tie depths to which this show probes. While each profile of a Living Tr easure is distressingly brief. the vignettes gel into a tapestry that re· veals -or. at least. hints al -what it means to be Japanese. Spirit and nature are words in· terwoven throu g ho ut "Living Treasures." They are what set these people apart. Toyozo A"rakawa. whose discovery of a 300·year-old kiln enabled hi m to re-create a ceramic art form lost for centuries: Fumiko Yonekawa. who plays and teaches the koto. an an- cien t s t ringed ins tr u ment . and Sad akazu Gassan. who fa shions swords using a secret ritual that has been in his family for 800 years. ' elsewhere. Not only have they des- ignated historical landma rks for protection, but the Japanese have gone one unique step further: some 70 of their people , most of them elderly. are conferred the official t~­ Ue of "Holders of Important lntangi· ble Cultural Pl"operties. •' FOR THESE PEOPLE are not just e xception ally good a rt isans a nd pe rformers. Their skills symbolize much that is of value to the Japanese so ul -pati ence. r eve r e n ce, transcendental ded ication to quality. They are shadows out of time. T a ke Tamao Yoshida . Bunraku puppeteer , who tells us "my spirit What we're talking a bout hP.re, of course. is religion. Indeed. most of the Living Treasures chronicled in t his show a r e inspi r e d by the J a panese traditions of Shintoism and Zen Buddhism . which teach t he 'Lou Grant' meets 'Barbara' MORE COMMONLY, they are known as "Living Treasures," and KALAMAZOO. Mich. CAP) _ Ac· met last rail during a political cam- 1' nine of these cr eative giants are tor Ed Asner. who plays the role of paign. But Sills was on vacation and s potlighted tonight in a National Geo· city e dito r Lo u G r ant on the his phone was answered by someone I ' graphic Special at 7: 30 p.m. on television series or the same name, else. KOCE. Channel 50. and 8 p.m . on called a Kalamazoo Gazette colum-"And this is Barbara Walters." KCET, Channel 28. nist but got Barbara Walters instead. came the reply. Having said "Living Treasures of Only this Barbara Walt.ers was not Asner's response of "You're put· J apan'' is another of National Geo· the t~evision personality or the same ting me on " also had occurred to gr a phic 's outstanding series, it name. She is a Gazette reporter. Mrs . Walters, who is accustomed to shouldn't be necessary to report that h · th the Phot.odraphy ls superb, the nar· "This is Lou Grant, .. said Asner , the jokes about avmg e same e alli A t s·11 't h na me as the television personality. ~r~a~ll~·v~e::.......:i~n~te~l~li~g~e~n~t ~a~n~d~t~h~e:.......;;s~u~bLje~c~t~-w-h_o~w_as~c~-n~g _r t ~wn er_.;.e~~~~~~~~~~~ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n.. OCIOK-al,,_ ••flo>O• • ro......., ,,_.ms •Ooul ,,,. -•°""!'al ,,..,..,_,,'°' ..... '"l>orN•e- ' fr1 /Ill AGES AD-.itrno • l!::!J o.n..11 AuO .. n.c•t All a m AHO 111 'llwa 111ca1111 n<E 8EM. ~ TWE MOnON ~TUM CODE~ SEl , M.OUlAllON • • • • • • ' Tum your unusables Into usable cas1t.ca11 Dally Pilot clauffled 642-5671. Tonight On KOCESO Living treasures of Japan Natlonal Geographic Speclal 7:30pm Mr. LlnCOln ttmllrMrk HllOfP81M 8:30pm All of these elderly geniuses re- ceive s mall s tipe nd s from the J apanese government as part of their Living Treasure status. In return. they are expected to teach. train ap· prentices. perform. exhibit and keep their ancient crafts a live. Japan. note s host E. G. Marshall. is "a society that doesn't want lo lose its soul.·· Even those of us in the West should be grateful to the farsighted leaders in J apan who initiated this unusual pro· gra m. and to National Geographic for sharing a bit of it with us. In this boutique-and-assembly·line world, the J apanese offer new -if very old -concepts of beauly. "Living Treasures of J apan" was produced by the National Geographic Society and WQ ED in Pittsburgh . Thanks, folks. --~r --~~...-..--~---·~ ' ~·-----------···-_____ __.. ....... .. .. --.. •. --... ·---•Li •.-.. -· -....n-= 1a:oo• MOYll • • * ''TM lMinvltecl" (1944) Ray Miiiand, Ruth H..-y. A young cOl;pllt buy .._. '**' "°"'* "' El\Qlend tlf'CI find IO I...., hOf~" ~heuntad by-"" end l/lolanN. 8 dJ LOYEaoAT "Second Time Around" TIM Lou\M, Lyle Weggon• •, "The 'Now' M8frleg8" Petet Maral\811, 8"b81• Rull\; "My Sill.,, Ir-" Mll'tf\8 Raye, Ray 8olgef. (R) • MUION: IUPOMlkl Th41 IMF must get ~· whoc:h would fate• a g1m- bllng f8SOrt owner to '""· ty ag•lnst the ayndic:ete. 12:30 0 TOMORROW Guest: comic W•ytand Flo- wers and hi• puppel M9d1me . 0 OONLANE Guests· Juliet Prowse. OI Hatde<. Phillip Gould 1:00. YOU BET YOUA LIFE Buddy Hackett mMll D be•ullfut governfT\9'\t .., • vice otroc:er lltld l()l(H woth a loddling champ+on G) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:06 fl @) POLICE WOMAN Pepper goes I llar 8 pay· cnotoc: who alleckea tour young hitchhikers (RI 1:30 0 THE LONE RANGER "f ramed For Murder" • YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buady Hackett ,,_,s a Cahtcwnia be1uty queen. the Acapulco tlogh·dovong cnampoon end a Sen Fran- cosc:o cable car bell·ringet Q) MOVIE * • • The Na~ed Edge (1961) Gery Cooper, Oebatah Keu A tong· delayed teller causes Iha reopening or a flve-ye&r- old murder case 1:451) NEWS 1:568 NEWS 2:000 NEWS 8 MOVIE • • "Tne Boobytrap" f t958) Sydney Taller. Patti Morgen Thlev" ste•I a pen that c:ontalns an explostv• device set to detonale at 1116 ctumong ot Bt0 Ben CD MOVIE * • '> "Rolle Beyond Ven- OMM*" C 1 ... ) ClllActl CoMon, MldlMI "9IWe. A~ ........... ,_... ... _.. ... ................. ....... Ille ... ,.... ..... l:tOI NIWI I:" IDfTONAL HO MOVll ***"Mr&. Mille" CtMI Didi .._...~~ A dty glr1 rnamaa a moun- tle end ...,ne to "rough It" In Ille remote bldcwooda 1:00 r::. c.i.oa 1:11 Niwa uo MOYll • • "EteeoP* By Night" 11es21 Bonar c~. Simone Sliva. A -an 11un11 down a mobltet on the 1811'1. 1:11 • MOVIE • • • "Th• Prowler" (1951) VIII\ H•llin. Ev.lyn Keyes A pol~t111 plots 10 murdat • m1r1 for his we•llh end hit wif• 4:508 MOW * •;, "Room To Let" ( 1950) Con111nce Sml1h, Jimmy Henley Thursday•• Dayf i•r .tlovlr• -MORNl«l- 11:00 G> * • "New Front!«" ( 1935) JOhn W•yne, Munet Evans Th4I Three Masquo- teers lld • group or ranch· ers whOse land h•s been 11ruc:1t by a flOOd -AFTERNOON- 12:00 CD * *'Ir "Va noshed" (Part 2) (19701 Richerd Woelmerk, Skye Aubrey. The apparent kidnapping ol a presidential adviser os blamed on a foreign pow. or Q) * •,<, "The Lincoln Con· aporecy" ( 19771 Bradlord Oollm•n. Jonn Dehner. 1:00 t'D * *·.~"Non-Stop N- Yo•k" ( t937) John Loder. Anna Lee 3:00 ®) • * '" "The Senlonel" ( t9771 Chros Saranelon. Cros1ona Raon41$ 3:30 0 * • "Murdet In Peyton Ptece' 11977) Ell Nelson Dorothy Malone by Armstrong & Batluk Ready, aim. • • Sally Struthers' learns how to shoot a pistol . from instructor Gary Wood in the new TV movie "A Gun in the House" airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Cha nnel 2. ........ __ ._ ........ .... ·~ .... • ' ,: l ' I I ti ~I I 11 I I ' I . I r s II ! p • s F b c . " ..... _ . .,, ..... . GENERAL NEWS Orange C9ast DAIL V PILOT/Wednesday. February 1 i , 1981 .,. ......... . Werrr bla•ffl'd Bobbi l''wdlN K \ ~rn U \ ~ llt!WI\ t• lt•('lt-d ~tdt~ lOrt 440 gre~!)\\Unlan I!) urg 1ng lht> Reaga11 ad mtn1.!-itrat1on to Junk the µrnpo~e d S2fiU m1 Ilion Peopll' Mm t>r µroJ~t·t for doY.illo\\ n Lo!) Angdt>-. Transit panel at odds Tht-Orangt• ('ounty Trans purt:itwn Com mission nm'l a~n·t• on whom to e1pix11nl U!'t th1· comm ission ·~ rW\\ rnem bt-r at largt· Cnmm1ss1om·r.., Ralµh Clark :Jn<I Thoma:. Hil e~ b o t h t• o u n t ' ~uperv1~or~ \ oted rtlr . ewport Reach rt·s1dent a nd r o rmer Co ng r essman Ja m e., Roosevelt. Comm1ssiun Chairman Al llolltnden o f fount ain \'alle~ backed rorm(•r com m1s~1on adv1:-.on com mitll't' Chairwoman Ada M at' ll ardC'man or Gardt'n Gron• COMMISSIO!'JEll Hill \'a rdoults of I rvinc sup ported Charle~ M alonC'y. of Santa Ana. , re~wmd director ror tht• Southern Calirorniu t111tom oh1l c• Club Three vote~ were needPd to chOOS(' a ne" mcm bt•r during Mon dav's commission meet 1 n g Another ' 11 t t· 1.., srhe dul cd "hl•n t ht• group meet:. 1n two weeks The comm1ss1on "a., formed about four YNlr'i ago t o over see roun tywide transportation •~ sues. Two membNs arl' taken from the t'Ounty Boar d of Supe rvisor .... two are nam ed h) mayor!> of th<' 2r. <·ttiC's in the. countv and the final is the mcmbl·r ut largt· (' 0 M M I SS I 0 N t: R S have been struggling sine<' Dcccmb<'r to reaC'h agreement on lh<• so c allC'd "publt <' member " The seat ha~ been held ror four y('an. by San t a Ana bu!-.1 n essmanZtka UJOkO\'ICh lie initially annoum·ccl an intention to .,(·ck a new four ~ear term but said Monda' tha t h£· "ill step down to dcvotl' his time to membcr~h1p'i on other comm1ss 1on'> Beatl,~s sl 1t<ly .... e l I NEWARK, Ul•I. (A1'1 A course focusmg on th e i m pa ct of t h e Beatles a nd the legacy of John Lennon will be offered at the University of De laware in March. 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He's finally a big name Holmes, the champ, now at ease By WILL GRIMSLEY AP Spttlal Correspoadeat Larry Holmes is whizzing a lo n g t k e P e n nsy l vania Turnpike at 70-odd mph, think· ing he's A.J . Foyt, when a state trooper, siren screaming, pulls alongside and motions hlm to the road's shoulder . "Whe r e's the fire?" the trooper growl5, a nd yanks a pad from his hip pocket. Then sud- denly he looks inside the car - and freezes. "Oh, eh . . . eh. Hi there, champ," he m anages lo mumble. "You were movi.ng pretty fast, don 'l you think?" "Got an important press con- fe r ence in New York," says Holmes. "OKAY, BUT go easy now, hear?" Holmes revved up the eight· cylinders and sped away, his foot still heavy on the gas pedal. prove different. I know what it is to sit back and watch the people go by ." For Larry Holmes. they don't go by anymore. Since the big, easy-going so·n of a Cuthbert, Ga ., la bore r crushed the immortal Ali in 11 rounds last October for his 36th straight professional victory - 27 knockouts and no defeats - the ring world has come to re- a lize it has more than an or- dina ry fist fighter in its midst. H E WALKS INTO a luncheonette off Broadway and s its at t he counte r . "Hey. cha mp, .. the waite r says, "a stool is no place for the cham- pion. Here's a good table over in the comer." Soon he is besieged for autogr aphs. Whe n he st e ps on to the sidewalk, throngs gather, stop- ping pedestrian tr affic. Before long. horns a re honking, taxi d rivers are sticking heads out of cabs and yelling, "Hey. champ, how you doing?" asked, "why don't you dema.nd $5 and S8 million purses the way Ali did?" "Money don't mean that much to me," Holmes replied. "I got to fight to keep in shape . I got to give the guys -even the little guys -a shot. After this. I'll fight Leon Spinks and then maybe Mi ke Weaver WBA champion and hang it up ... Listeners were unconvinced. "You're only 31," a skeptic in· · sisted. ''You mean you're going to sacrifice a ll the money that you could make now that you're on top?" "MONE Y? What's money ?" the champ asked rhetorically. "I got an $800,000 home in Easton. I got a n office, a place for kids to train, a new nightclub "Round One", five automobiles. all paid for, and plenty of money in the bank. Arhitratio11 Guess what college coach . will conduct a clinic at OCC? It's really as clear as night and day . See page 84. Blues' (goalie stars Liut leads Campbell Conj ere nee, 4- ... INGLEWOOD CAP)-St. Louis Blues' goalie Mike Liut was ho)>- ing his first National Hockey League All-Star Game would be a n experience to remember and a pleasant experience. "I was hoping I wouldn't em- barrassmyself," Liut said follow- ing the Campbell Conference's 4-1 victory over the Wa les Con- ference Tuesday night. "I was a little worried." lf he was blushing after the game. it was only because he was the center of attention. Liut, turn- ing in a dazzling ar ray of diving s aves. stick saves, glove saves and deflections, stopped 25 shots and held the powerful Wales team scoreless for the 31 minutes. 43 seconds he was in the contest . "THIS WAS A ver y good game," said a beaming Liut after he was named the game's most valuable player as the Campbell Co nference snapped a five-game winning streak by the Wales. "Nobody in the game was JUSt go· ing through the motions : every- body was motivated · · l operate better with a lot of shots coming at me," he con- tinued. alluding to the Wa les bar- rage that included 18 shots on goal in the opening period. ''I'm con- stantly pusrung myself. saying, 'You can do it. kid. hang in there, kid.' .. Liut, an All-America at Bowl- ing Green who played in the World Hockey Association for two seasons before the league dis· solved, was perplexed at all the attention that went along with the MVP Award. "IT WASN'T REALLY even a s hutout. since I JUSL played half a game," he said. "l d idn't trunk it was that big a deal.·· Calgary center Kent Nilsson put t he Campbells ahead for keeps when he scored on what he intended to be a pass just .45 s econd s i n to the gam e . Philadelphia's Bi ll Barber. who assisted on Nilsson's tally. scored wha t turned out to be the game- winner with 8:02 played in the opening period. Winger Wayne Babych of St. Lo uis made it 3-0 16: 12 into the second period. then Detroit wing John Ogrodnick avoided a Wales shutout when he scored against Philadelphia's Pete Peeters at 5: 13 of the fina l period. The Flyers' Behn Wilson tacked on the Campbells' fin al goal midway through the stanza. "TIUS IS THE firth time I've played in an All-Star Ga me, but only tbe first time I've been on the winning team ," said Barber, a nine-year NHL veteran. "I may never get a chance to play in this classic again. so I'm grateful." Nilsson laughingly described his early goal that started the Campbells rolling: ''I was trying to pass the puck to Ba r ber and it j ust went into the goal." Most of the players on both sides spoke of the outstanding play of Llut, the league's win- ningestgoalie lastseason. "'Liut was outstanding," said :.tinnesota center Bobby Smith. .. But he's like that against ev- erybody." As All-Star games go, the League's 33rd edition was rather entertain ing especially for the players making their All -Star de- buts "fl ow can you not ~ thrilled?" said Nilsson "You look around a nd there are the best playe~ ·everywhere. "I'm just happy to be a part of this." EDDIE JOHNSTONE of the Rangers, one of the ''grinders'' Philadelphia Coach Pat Quinn selected for the Campbell team, expressed his feelings in lwo words. "Absolutely terrific," was bow J ohnstone, who had two assists, described his feelings a bout being an All-Star . "This is the thrill of a lifetime, to play here and con- tribute.'' .Even the fi rst-time players for the losing Wales squad seemed a bit overwhelmed by the surround- ings. Minnesota rookie goalie Don Beaupre, who is all of 19, was col- lecting autographs from his All- Star mates. "I was a little nervous at the start because it's hard to get the fee ling of the game," said Beaupre. who surrendered two goals . ' "Eeeeeeen. eeeeneen ! " goes t he sirens again. Again Holmes pulls to the highway shoulder. He is just beginning lo frame an apology when the trooper inter· rupts. "I caJled hea<lquarters and told them I had stopped Larry Holmes for s peed in g." the trooper says. "They told me if I let you get a way without an autograph. don't come back." It's been a long time coming, but the champ at last is "The Champ." Holmes is a special breed of m an. Not only is he a boxer or consummate speed and skill but, more than that, he is an athlete of basic values and simplicity w h o-h a s ref u sed to be mesmerized by all the tinsel and phoniness of the bigtime sports explosion. Thoinpson • WlllS T he t r ooper proceeds to chaperone the limousine to the stale line . "THAT'S THE WAY things have changed for me," explained the 6-fool-3, 218-pound WBC heavyweight cham pion from Easton, Pa. '•A few years ago, nobody knew who I was. The big names we r e Muh a mmad Ali. J oe Frazier , George Foreman and Ken Norton. No matter how much I won. I was still con- sidered a second r ate fighter and nobody gave me a chance to HOLMES CAME to New York for the formal announcement of his April 1l title defense against Canada 's bu ll ish Trevor Berbick , who kn ocked o ut former WBA champion Big John Tate. Holmes is reported getting $750,000 and Berbick $250,000 for the cabl e televis ion s how at Caesars Palace in Las Ve~as. "Now that you are cham- pion." a radio broad caster Roger Carlson From AP dispatches An ar bitrator has ruled in fa vor of fi rst baseman Jc:son Thompson in a contract dispute with the Angels. the team con- firmed Tuesday. No deatils of the arbitrator's award have been made public Thompson, obtained in an ear- ly season trade with Detroit. batted .288 with 20 home rs and 90 runs balled in in 138 games during 1980. Playing most of his 102 games with California as designated rutter. Thom pson hit 17 homers and had 70 of his RBI after joining the Angels An earlier An gels arbitra · tion case heard in Los Angeles, involving catcher Dave Skaggs. was won by the Ame rican League team Prior to the arbitration hearing. the Angels put Skaggs on waivers. Meanwhile Dave Co llins lost his arbitration bid and had lo settle for a Sl00,000 raise. T he Ci ncinnati Reds out- fielder. who was paid $167 .500 last season. now must accept a S267 .500 salary for a one-year contract. He had sought $360.000 lt was the second consecutive year Collins. who batted .303 and stole 79 bases las t season. has gone to arbitration. Last year he won his arbitration bid after he was unable to come to an agree- ment with the Reds. Battle of the boards Alvan Adams of Phoenix (right) battles San Diego's Swen Nater for a rebound during NBA action Tuesday night ~t San U1ego. Nater pulled down the rebound, but f hoemx won, 107-93. Marina to open f oothall • season m Hawaii !JI • There has been a lot of talk about possible matchups in prep football this fall -such as Edison High's two-time CIF Big Five kingpins and perennial Los Angeles City champ Banning -along with the for sure duel between Fountain Valley and St. Paul. One that bu taken a backse at to the Edison- FV news, however, iB a little travel engagement involving the Marina Vikings, who will venture to Castle Hieb in Hawaii for a game on Sept. 3, 4 or 5. The Vlkes, at least 130 strong Including parents, 80 playen, pepsten and boosten , will be there fOf' an ei1ht-day stint and they're footin1 the entire bill themHlves. ''We're already about half way there financial- ly,'' qys llarina Athletic Director Andy Done1an. "It on11. ~ti UI $500 per penon and that in· cludes the flllllt, room and \wo meals a day." Tbe Vlk• leave Aus. 30 and because of the early start, will have a bye durint the fourth week ol tale .,..iar seaaoa. * • • BANNING HIGH COACH Chris Ferraj(amo says be expects a decision from LA City CIF Com - missioner Jim Cheffers within a week regarding bis request to begin his school's football season a week early in September in order to meet Edison during the latter's second week of the year . Seems the city begins a full two weeks later than the Southern Section. • * * EDISON COACH Bill Workman, as expected, has been named as a co-coach of the South in the Shrine AU-star football game in Puadena this July. · Along with Workman will be South Gate High Coach Roy McLean. ?i • * WOUMAN &EVEALED this week what bas been rumored the past several weekl -more transfers a.rein the Edilon football camp. Enter Chatawortb Rllh tran1fer1 Tbeotls Lansford, Fernando Griffina and Derrick Griffin•. 'lbeotil II a 195-pounder with 1tart.ln1 POtenUal at tailback, Fernando is penciled In as a defensive back and Derrick is a candidate at receiver, ac- cording to Workman. * * • WIDLE THE CHARGERS have become what must be the all-lime attraction for transfers, they don't have a monopoly. Estancia High football has received a shot in the arm with the return of 175-pound tailback Curt Wenzlaff, back from Michigan. With the expected return of quarte rback Jlm McCabill and fullback-linebacker Steve Krain, that's a real mouthful in the backfield for Sea View Lea1Ue opponents to swallow. * • • MATER DEi WGH'S cheerleaders, 18 strong, will perform at the AJA-Coaches AU-star basket· ball same April 1. This ls the same group that dauled its way to · the U.S.A. title Saturday at Santa llonic:a and loel for the national title in Florida in two weeb. which will be nationally ~eviled oo one ol tbe network's weekend extrava1aruas. The Monarchs, incidentally, have shelvj moving possibilities, for the time belq. "We're bunting at the seams," ••YI activiti director John Merino. •'There bas been some tbinklnl that may loollt Into some possibilities (such u Colta llesa H11tl should the Muatan11 close in tbe near f\lture),~~ we're not punulnl it right now. Rilbt now it'• UllUJ" a slim poulblUty." • • • RBaE'S A OON'l'aA8T to think about: A rec:ent Corona del llar·N•wport Barbo Hiib aoeeer same uader tbe=s= adulta UDODI tbe "crowd" a to a official. TM tab 11.ablorbed bJ tbe ·II• district. lhriDa Hiib'• bMeball ......... ,..,. to I00-400 fOf' tta .._ .... at ...... n.ld 1a ...... (Bel~ ..... ) Orange c.o .. t OAILV PtLOT/WednHday. February 1 t. 1981 k p 11 rve condition Au tin off courts .. .,..~p ... &f.... '3 ROL.UNG IULL.S Bee•"" of a .,_wuJ lower c:1at1c Mrv~ ton<htiun rwuiinl from ber lower back tnto the 1~1•. 17 )'Hr old teoni• mUlionalrt Tracy Au1Utl hai lt>mPorirlly •bandontd UMe tennis court tor the1wun.mJn1 pool ner a bac·k jOJUr) a month •go. :she tr1ed a couple uC two- oay and lhrt'\: day rest cur4!:. without success. Now doctors have advised 1t lhret: week program that includes "physical the rapy und mild anl1·anflammalion druais " Trat•y. winner of lht: 1979 U.S. Open and t~ No 1 ranked women's player in the world 111 1980, is expected to remain ofC the tenrus court "until she feels 100 per- cent comfortable," s aid Sara Kleppinger , a s pokeswoman for the family "She suffered a back injury in lhl;' semifinals oC the Colgate c hampionship Jan. 11." said her mother. Jeanne Austin. "The doctor said to lay orr for three weeks •u1T1N and undert:o treatment.'· Miss Austin's phys ician. Dr. Robert Kerlan. initially thought the teen-aged pro h.ad S';!Hered an 1~ury to her hams tring, but later determined 1t was the sciatic ner ve. .Mrs . Austin said. In addition to res t, the therapy has cons isted primarily of ultra sound treatment and the use of hot parks. Mrs. Austin said. Two drugs were prescribed, a s well "Yesterd ay, he (the doctor) started he r swimming," Trary's mother added. The sciatic nerve runs from near the base of the s pine down the back of both legs. ll 's the longest nerve in the body and can be very painful when inflamed. After the start of the pain from the bark into the upper thighs, Austin still won the championship of the $250,000 Colgate tourna ment Jan., 12 at Landover. Md .. beating An- drea Jaeger in the finals 6-2. 6·2. -----q .. ,~ al tlw da11 -----.. Lee Trevlno, on where golfers would be today if there were no sponsors: "Julius Boros would be a book keeper in Connecticut, Arnold Palmer would still be in the Coast Guard and I'd be back in Texas pirking cot ton." Cap pl•fol# Irk Mb•ourf f-Oaf-lt KANSAS CITY Missouri Coach Norm Stewart says he believes university oCfidals should ~ try to control the crowd's firing of cap pistols dur-~ ing Big Eight basketball rontests featuring Steve Stipanovich. The coach said the pistols' snap. crackle a nd pop has become a traditional gree~ing when the 6·1 I Stipanovich steps onto enemy courts. The din is almost deafening when Stipanovich steps to the free.throw line. Stipanovich filed a police report last Dec. 27 claiming he had been shot by an intruder at his apartment in Columbia. Mo. But the next day. he said he fabricated the story, hoping to a void embarrassment, alter accidentally shooting himself in t he sbouJder. , Stewart noted that a group of Missouri boosters two years ago were prohibited by the confe rence office from using kazoos at Tiger basketball games. "Now. when we go into someplace there are guns going off ... Stewart said. Ada .. ~ Da.,b •parlc S1111•' .,lrto.,, Alvan Adams scored 23 points and Walter m Davis 20 to pace the Phoenix Suns to their fourth straight National Basketball Association victory. a 107 ·93 trouncing of San Diego Tuesday night. The victory gave the Suns a 45-16 record a nd helped them main·. tain their Pacific Division lead over the Lake rs . . In other ga.mes, Kevin Porter hit two free throws with 14 seconds left and Kevin Grevey scored just before the buzzer as Washington scored a 115-110 win over Denver in a seasaw contest . . Ricky Sobers hit a 20-fool jumper with five seconds remaining. rapping a 15-point fourth-quarter performance that lifted Chicago to a 116-115 victory over Kansas City. Scott Wedman, who took game scor- ing honors with 28 points. had canned a 15-footer just seven seconds before Sobers' shot lo give Kansas City a 115-114 lead . . . Keith Herron led a fourth-quarter c harge that gave Detroit a 101-95 triumph over Dallas. The victory broke a string of eight consecutive losses and 19 straight road defeats for Detroit . . . John Drew scored 25 and Eddie Johnson added 22 as Atlanta defeated Golden State, 116-108. lt was only the third victory for the Hawks in their last 18 games ... Seattle held of( BoSton. 108-107 in overtime as James Donaldson and Vinnie Jolaason gave the Sonics a quick four-point lead in the extra period ... On the college front, Dino Gregory of Long Beach State, a 6-9 forward, has been named PCAA player of the week for his plays in victories over Utah State and San Jose State last week. a .. 1ce11taH •tar ....... , •up•~• lwld A charge of second-degree murder was filed • against an Omaha man Tuesday as authorities continued to scour the banks of the Missouri River for traces of missing women's pro basketball player Connie Kunzmann. The 24-year-old forward of the Nebraska Wranglers of the Women's P rofessional Basketball League reportedly was killed and then thrown into the river some time early Saturday. Douglas County officials said ... Matthew SHd Muhammad will defend his World Box· ing Council light-heavyweight title against Voazell Johnson in Atlantic City Feb. 28 . . . Minnesota's Tino Lettieri, the North Americ an Soccer League's top-ranke.d indoor goalkeeper, was s uspended for tbtee games for spitting at an omcial . . . Major league baseball and CBS Radio have agreed to a new contract for the broadcast oC the All-star g.11 m e . Teteeble-.radle TV: Noeventsscheduled. RADIO: Basketball -Boston at Lakers. 7 :30 p.m ., KLAC (570). The 'kid' is ready for Hawaii HO OLU LlJ <AP > Tom Watson has 1.ome bitte rs weet me moriei. of the Hawaiian Open It was in this tournament, eight ycurs al(O, that Watson made his first major bid for a Professional Golft>r :o.' Assoc1a lion Tour t1tl t>. lie didn't mnkl· 1t BlJT Wt\1'SON, no" the world's outstanding player. a c QuirN.l th(• first rerru1ts to his legions lit• capturt'd the 1mag- in ut1on Of the lfa WUlldn fans 1tnd prnv~·cl lht•rr1 to h1· propheL<; The~ t·Jlled h1n1 the Kid," th1 :. red h.urt•t!. rred. le·faced young man. lhl•n only 23 and io his !>econd \E~ar of Tour act1v1t v From the lead. Watson shot 75 in the last round and fell to third But then• "a!-no douht in the rp inds of thl' l.1rgcl} barefoot gallery that the Kid " was on his "a~ Allhouj!h John Srhlee "on that 1973 l'\'t•11t Wul!>on wm, the talk uf tht• t·ro\H1 It \\Cll> as 1f thl'\ 'd di!'>1·u\ l'rl•d him 'I n·rnl•mbl'I 11 '1•r) "t•ll · W at:o.on '•lid lwfon· .1 pt Jl'llce round fur Lht• 19111 ll:.i\\.a1urn Opl'n. ,, 5325,ooo .1frJtr th<tt get., started Thur,da) 1111 the ti,881 Y"n.I. par 7:! Wa1<ilat• C'ollntn Cluh t'Ollr'>I' "I WAS VER\' d1.,.1pp11intt-rl .. 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Co-.t.i '.\11·,a l11gh Princ-1p..sl Bob l'.1!'kl·r., l\\u \C:Jr reign as pres1<ll·nl of the Cl F Southern Scct111n ccn111t·d hn:o. come a ~<'.tr t>arl~ anti "ill la!'>l three years bN'au!-e of the o.,ud den resignation· of Ca hr High principal ll:mfn rd Hant'> SPORTS BREAk Area athletes honored Players, coache1 to be honored Monday Orung J! County dresses up Mo nday evening with the in- uugural Prange County Sports ll all o~C Fame banquet at Anahei Convention Center drawing multitude of sports celebritie with the emphasis on lauding th county's outstanding athletes d coaches Among use who are due Cor recognitio~ w.-io hail from the Orange CofSt area include such stars as Ken Margerum, Rich Rra nning, Kevin Magee; Dan Quisenberry, Chris Johnston, Mark Gobel, Mike Mayne. Dave Grant a nd his Orange Coast College cr~w and Poll y Plumer. among others Ma rgerum as a produrt of Fountain VaUey High and a two- lime All American receiver out of Stanford Univers1t v On the community college level in foot· ba ll . Gobel. an All ·American selection at tight end out ol Golden West College, will be honored Th e o uts tanding college ba s ketball player c hosen 1s Marina High and Notre Dame University product Rich Bran- ning, while UC Irvine star Kevin Magee will be honored for his rontribulions to the community college ranks while at Sad- dle back College. Branning was a four-year starter for the Fighting Irish· and is currently with Athletes in Action. Magee. a two-lime AJl- Amerlcan while at Saddleback College under Coach Bill Mulligan. is the nation's leading s core r thi s s eason under Mulligan at UC Irvine Quisenberry came out or nowhere to become the major league's Fireman of the Year, credited wilh 33 saves for .tbe Am erican J,.eatue champion Kansas City Royals. J o hnston, now at Arizona State on a baseball scholarship, has been sought by the major leagues s ince his playing days at Corona del Mar High . He led 011ange Coast College. coached by Mayne, to the state championship in 1980. Grant's OCC crew is being honored as Orange County's special community college team following the continuation of one of that level 's great dynasties, while Plumer, a junior at University High with feats · in cross country and track. is being singled out for the outstanding special sports athlete award. Tickets for the event. which will be available untH noon on Friday, can be obtained by call- ing 773-3970. 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I . o continue atop ne~t at Mesa tonight 1 11 lt;irtl \1111~!'> with a 2 5 league and 6-13 overall leader, operates behind the playmaldng ol 5.9 ,,.,or ti m,111'11 u11 against Estanci a well, as guard Jeff Gardner and surprisinc board slrencth. \'\ 11h un'(I 1,y .1 tlirt't' J>Otnt loss at Estancia in the considering 6-2~ Mike Markel is as high as it goes ei1Cht years and in league play the Barons are 111·13 In that span. fir t rountJ for lbCoe Eagles. S d , . T......,.,....... vreJoC).ll ... , 11 11.111hlt• \, a 6 3 Junior, is the leading ach Larry un er man s crew is coming o(( s-e u..-11:•1 oa ... Hiii' 11.s1 .. c.i11r-* * * * * * 11 1•1 1111 tlu rourt with a 19.2 average, while an e motional victory over Corona del Mar Friday ~e·~·H .... !!..~' ~!.!10•.-1 ,.':'.~. vaney cs.11 · ht hil C l M · lryino to bo d f " _,..... ·-•• • --· Laouna Hiii• U·•I •• Leoune L 1.111\'1<1 1•111ml"r' with depth and quickness nig • w e os a esa as e re un rom ,.,,. v a11ey 1M 1 8 .. ,,, 1,.,1 , ••• 1111,, \1 1,, 1 .., ~huht he•Rhl advantage Monday's loss al Unjverslty, which has virtually Muln• ,,_., •• Hunt1n11•on 1....,..~m ~ "' shut the door on a playo(( berth. 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H 1111IHll *' hauled in 14 re- h 1uniJ... 01..u1c Watson collected 1•1 , .. ,int, • r Wt .,tm1n~ter Manna 48, Hunt. Beech 45 l inda Hqhm s 14 points helped Ill' \'1kin.: improve their league r r«ord lo 4 3 but lhe big dif· f1 1 i•ncC' for Marina was Colleen tit' rry Rerry .1 se01or , scored six of ht r 13 pmnLc; In the final quarter after the teams were lied at 35 aCtl'r three periods. JI unti ng ton Beach got 12 points from Tracey Clink~mbeard and 10fromTammy Buckel!. L•g. Beach 48, L•g. HUta 42 The Artists, who hadn't won a l'l me in 14 o utings, were rclebratlng after '4isa Murphy und Kerry Shea combined for 39 or the ir 48 points in a South Coast League victory. Shea scored 20 and Murphy added 19 as the Artists picked up lhe1r first Jf·,1gul' "'''' in ~l'Vl'll outing ... S. Clem. 47. Mis. Viejo 42 The Tritons are now 7-1 in the South Coast League, and they clinc hed at least second place with the win over Mission VieJO. Ma ry Johnson scored 18 poinL<> and Sue Samue l added 11 more as the Tritons outscored the Diablos, 15-6. in the thi rd per iod after the game was tied al 19 al the half. El Toro 71 , Uni 60 Robln Holmes scored 30 points to pace the Chargers' victory over host University . T he Trojans, now 1-7 in the Sea View League. got 23 points from senior Kim Farrar, while Cindy Coffman added 11 CdM 57, lrvlne 34 Delores Effinger collected 31 points for the Sea Kings as they improved their record to 4·3, 10-8 overall. Kim Oden scored 16 points to pace tbe lrvinerattack. Eatancl• 11, Mee• 21 The Eagles, 17,3 overall, are a perfect 7-0 in Sea Yiew League play after Tuesday night's wtn. Cara Francy had the hot hand with 19 points, hitting eight of nlne from the floor. Oce•n View 51, Loa Al 41 Chris Olsen scored 23 points and Ellett.e Rivera added 12 as the Seahawks improved their Empire League mark to·S-3. 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J part lime catcher last sea .... t1n who was also one of the Bucs designated hitters, batted .306 m 1980. Sophomore John Melbon re turns as OCC's designated hit· tcr . He balled 302 last season and is coming off a weight pro· gram which added 10 pounds to his 5· l l frame. "J OHN IS GOING to have a good year for us. He's strong a nd should contribute more ex- tra base bits • ".Mayne pred1cts · Wha t's the outlook for the 1981 campaign? "I think we have a chance to repeat and go all the way," Mayne says. "A lot depends on how our fteshmen develop and how the team m atures. T he young guys have to endure lhe ups and downs of junior college competition. BASKETBALL /BASEBALL ight visits OCC r1dia na coach to hold clinic • tt • < l R1' Sfo:F DEN • 01 llw O•llY P1t.1 SI.HO 111 .1111!1 ' '> 1 1 1 1,111·1!1• hui.kl'thall coach Tandy l.1lll:-v.111, • 1 "w :111 11111 frfo'r11l to lhe Costa Mesa \'olh-1:(1 "c::,n1p11• M ,, 1 'i Hi 11 ... , Ir ·,I '' M 111il111J! ...... ltw head coach of 11111\,,,. h rn uruver'>ity basket .1 1111 v.hcp lh1• two played 1.11 .11111 t;1111.., w.1'> playing for 1 ! " ·111.: • lw f ;olden Hears 11111 "il,11•· I r th' ~CAA cha m a1 ''" t ill' n.1t111nal title. • 1 • n 111uth Y.1th his 111 .1•. 1 cr:-H•h Bobby '' h f,,, bt"·l "'hen 111 111.: r Jlktnl! a ho ul ( ~. J I \ l'I'} ' ( J[f .. EGES . ' . ' I I 111• n-<111 1 lime for lr11p1·~ 11 might ~"'"" tu rnuut for ,·, ,,,., at l'\er\ ~1111111<1 lit "eli l' th•· '' p ltasketl>all 1 .t• tht· sf'minar , '1 cl1n 101 '> bul Gillis ,, t 111g 1, hl•) l"an afford n•I 11nw., havt·n't been ' ldni ... 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"" picked to h ., .. i!l•'"t f;oth m nee M 1' ,,,. hd'> JU St ont -H..i m "h1ch ,, , r.•111c1 nl of r("l urn 11• 1.,•, , 1a ... t ~.t«ff in J ri1I \l1k•· l111gan gnod tr:.ick '.inf<'r••n1·<· c·1 ~lit pre• 1!1l1tl I \()(_'(' • '4IOl••r1n.1J11r 11• r t rc..,h m :rn ,, h1 111P.,1 d J UJO • flrt•\ l I ... .,, • lf1,_w111 b' th•· Anerls. lh( I t I E !11 ,, h •. .rt lOdC'h h.• "1 h \"hen the • •ro "•ut h 1 od~I Con 1 ltu1 I tu (; ~ {" rodl'h • r , f11 dul1· It l ,I Ill\ Ill lltlkt•r-.fll'ld I pl;H "~ 11, \\111 nn the Jl l111ml· lJefore tr "Jrit.1 '.\tonica " 1 1h\ :.y ... u ptl·d for . ., "hacklcford "Our philosophy is that by playing the best, we are continually being forced to improve each week." * * * SADDLf:BACK DEFENSIVE TACKLE Mike Ounivi~ and place-kic ker Guy Johnson, along with G WC hnebacker Dan Abbott are headed for Long Beach St.ate.· The trio is among 22 junior community college footbaJI recurits to grace Coach Dave Currey's squad next season. Dunivio. 6·3, 235·pounder out of Capistrano Valley High. earned second-team All-stale honors and was a unanimous pick as a first-team All· Mission Conference member . As a sophomore, Dunivin recorded 66 ass isted and 28 unassisted tackles, recovered three fumbles and added seven sacks . Johnson, a n All-Am erican and All-state selt!ctee. holds two state career records. His 24 fl<'ld goals and 135 total points kicking helped the c;auchos win two Mission Bowl championships. Abbott was also a n All-American and all- confe rence standout. lie is one of fi ve linebacke rs hroughl in by Currey * * * WALT EV ANS, who las t year sparked the G WC basketball team to its first state playoff berth in nine years. is the No. 3 scorer on the UC Sanla Barbara s quad. Evans 1s averaging 10.5 points per game in PCAA play. 13 5 overall . lle's also the team 's top shooter . * • * FIVE FORMER community college standouts, including three pitchers, bolster the 1981 edition of Coach Mike Gerakos' UCI Irvine baseball squad. Former OCC pitc he r Larry Hicks, G WC southpaw Ken Hill and Saddlebacl< pitc he r Dave Woodhead st rengthen the pitching corps, while another ex· Pirate, Dave Glick, will be at first ba se Runnin' Rustlers return to form EAST LOS ANGELES -The Golden West College basketball team did what il does best Tuesday night run as the Rustlers snapped a two-game losing strea k with a convincing 96-81 \'l<'lo ry over host Eas t Los Angeles College. GWC. 7 4 in the Southern Cal Conference. strengt he ned its hold on second place a s five Rustlers scored in double figures. Coach Jim Greenfie ld m ixed up his lineup, "ent lo a man to man defense and let the Rustlers s peed up the pace of lhe game. resulting in GWC's best t•frort rn several outings. .J 11n Eldridge pacl'Ci the Rustler scoring attack v.1th :..>o points. while Art King, starting at center, pum pl'<I homl· 18 more The duo was res ponsible for a GWl' Cirsl half spurt in wh ich the Rustlers opened a comfortable 33-14 a d vantage. King !>cored 13 of his points during that stretch while Eldridge scored half his night's output with 10. GWC"c; b1gJ?PSt lead came with 15:35 re main· ing 1n the conte..,t aftPr Art McGee scored on a 17· looter to g1\e lht• Rus tlers a commanding 64·38 "dgl· R1<·0 Thompson. s idelined last w eek with a r11lc1 . rrturnr d to form with some rancy ball hand I· ng lie also 1gnitt'd most of the G WC rast breaks on the l'\'en1r1g. 1-,ldndgl'. G WC's top scorer coming into the i;ame wllh a 15 fi average. connected on e ighl of 10 from lht• noor Call STUDENTS AND OTHERS PART-TIME JOBS MUST BE 180ROVER .._10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 847-2422 ... For T he Discriminating Man .. Hli;lt ~c;l10 , C,...•1'1fl c. ..... l ,, ...... \ 41T'•~"'\ 5, ~ i ' .. "'Jll" "'''tl"IG•r,,.14 •• •-v•• 111 l • •.1u :"t •.... ii!U\&~•V' • • titgh chool 111,HTltrn ~C.Wlll•~ ... L•gvn.a S.a<.I\ • l l QUl'\.t l•lt , 4, ~" Cll'fT"ilf\tr o M n•"'' '\: .-\lo ..... l••l•- E• 1nf'<' 11 "'''-"", tll ~ Cor na Otl /t.Nt ~ •~•·IW '' l s111ma .a C.otl• Mfw lt S-~l ...... c1U'M\ io~ W.-.tm•r\1ll't ... M•t '"" 41. 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Prtc~ 11 ShMO.~• (,,eorQt'" 1 t.trw11. .. o I• u .• 1 P•nt"a l H•ltt1m,. t..Olrten w .. 1 •• ll To1a1 foul\ l;A\t lo\ •nQ.,I,., 18 CrohU''1 We1t 70 r outf'O out f #tnq \h•"" \ Ll"Ot\lf t E~nt LO' Anoelt\I K•rn) ~C.olOft\ vv.-~tl f"<"n•c•l IOUI <••V'"n (.,<>ldf'n w,.,t S TANDINGS Southern C11I Conference o .... ,. ... S.nt• Mon•<• Goleh'n W•>I Rio HOndO Cyprt" LA Soutll_,, Ehl LA IO\ AnQtllM CC l A HMllO! Fr•d•y•1 C4m•• LA H•rbo• di C.OIO<'n W•" Cypr,-,.~ •l l A 5aioulliwfl\1 Rio Honc>o al S.nt• Mon•c d E••I LA •I lo\ Ar>Qelt\ CC. High school ranking s Cll'I A POI. Sc-.r-- 1 Sin Marc°' 11' 01 1 Long Buell Poly 118 11 l . OOMI View 11 .. JI • NllWbtl'"'I PAI'~ t 19 1\1 ) Setrd '1 • • Fovftt~•n VIII•• ', .. , I MUfPf\'t tUJA 8Palcx\',.rM\t11 ~1 q Compton• t l ~1 tO Vfl'tbum Ck-•''" 11 WL 11 • 14 I " 10 ,. 11 I) IJ 1 t I• I to lo Points "' ., 0111•,. PU-ft.I Ill U Su v1l4' I i. 41 CIF J A I Sit Beornard 10 11 1 L•Ouu'\t•t1.,1t l S•n C:.0•9oruo 118 l • .t M oreno Vall~y 1 H 1 S l•nwOO<ll I~ ~I •· Corol\a Otl _, I u \1 I Tu\ltn f 18 J) 8 Bosco Tt(n II& )1 9 [OQ•WOOd 'II I • 10 R1v~r,,dlf1 Potv '1\ ~1 Olhfilr'i 5-dntd Antt V•lf~.,. d1'1 .. '.J 11 Olinda 11~ I• W~\I (th11"·• '' -.1 w"""" I lb \• O~m1t>01 '• \1 CIF l A I Vlrt0< V•lltV IB 01 1 N09~1l•\ 11J UI l CdPl\\rttnO V'11lh•y ,., fl • Pomona 1111 S ttl' Bdr\tOw I Ht )1 Gltnoalt • I\ 11 I Bia!! llt>-M 8 San Cl•,,.,..nl• 11& )I 4 lt1t1R10ne11111s 41 10 SuMyH1ll\lll \I Oth~r\ L.t Y.'™ flt>•> Hu,,uuqn' CIF I A ,. 1 Sant~ Cl•rd 111 l • , n~nn1no ,, " Wh1U1tt (.hrt t1•n ftl/ 1 A fP'ftPt" lth t 1(>•J ) <..•rptnt .. , 4 ttjA & (h(\cJw•l~ t t8 }J I 8~fl Jtl'fl ru f • 01Jor t• ltt 11 o San M•"•"O f u \ 10 M lf'd • ,,.. u 4 .. .,tt 8 1\f\OO t U \ CIF Sm.ti! k llOOll 1 8rt'nt1N'>DO 1 t& • 1 1 n" itCh • • l Mon•ttd1r Pr('l1 tl b .t l.dP ''' tn1 Vall•• (.PV1,t1an IS,.t \ ~f'wpOrt (hr t14n t I)>) f> ~lbdfldntS U ~) , Av.tl1 t• •• 1> • Ro\.dmund 1 } & ' (•I r1rf'&; u 11 tO H•ori•and ... ~" u I .tno OwPn\ Vallt¥ •IS 11 HIGH SCHOOL WO MEN Lag. Beac h 48, Lag Hiiia 42 LAGUNA HILLS Shawnll•ld 11 Sthw•rlt 8 CNrhul I. M••l1ntt I SPt'"'"' I LAGUNA IEACH Murphy 19 S/lu 10 Forou, Plau ,, Sm•th ~. Pow•ll O Sc:•t l>y o..anon Lagun• Hills I 13 u 1 17 Laguna Beelh tO tO I 10 .. Tolal fouls L•gun• ~mis U LaQun• Buch IT. Fou•td ou1 Pow ti I ( L•aun• But h) San Clemente 47, Mia. Viejo 42 SAN CLEMENTI! JohMO,, 18, Wo~r • Ros~amp 6, R..Sln •. S.muel 11, Portillo• MISSION VIEJO MIOcllelon 10, Hurt•, Rohr I; ti, Blum•. Vorie •.Madill"" 1. Sc.-• lly QoMn.M S.n Cl•menlt 9 10 IS U 41 MIUIOft Vitlo I I I 6 It 11 Tot.i lout\ S.n Clt .... nlt IS, MIUIOfl Vlt 10 ,0, Foul.a out ROhrlQ, -dl(lan (Mlu lon Vltjo) CdM 57, lrvlna 34 lllYINIE Hunl I , Tue.hr 1 Ocie" It Trammell t, Sltt•me" I, Ma_,, 1, Gullt " re1 t COllONA DIEL MAii SIO\l(llllon I, Steven•), Brbco. J, OM;hner •. ElllnQt• 31, GrHnbt<9 •. lt-•11 • s.: ... ..,o..n.n lrvlr>e ~ • 10 10 JI Corona 0.1 Mlir U II u t7-S7 Tol1I io..11 lrvlr>e ''· Coront !Mt Mar U Fouled out. none. Eatancfa ea. Costa MaH 29 ESTANCIA -Sl'"PlO" 11, lllull'll S. Fran Cy 1', Atlcl 7, H ...... l 4, HC>Wlatld J, lllytu I, LOft9fi.lel J, ~ 10 COSTA Ml:U -L.em•r •. Armonclarlt t, So<ilh•rn •, McAl"r S, Blalr 2, StlJovl< I. 1c-r,o-..-.. Estat1tl• I) 7l " 10-.. Go4sta Meta ' 10 S 1 1t Tote! foul1: Etlan<ll II, Cotti ~ .. t, "°"'" °"' -· El Toro 71, Uni to I~ TO.O -C«l"'41tr I, Cl9"11 •· Ehly 4, H•ll.,.. 1, Hol-s •· lrl,,., 4, Malnl '• Patt(tr 4, llOCk 10, YOUlll I. lllUV ... SITY -Zl-rm811 4, F1rrw U, Com-.rt 6. Yer .. •· Zll11•llo •· U,,. ... ,-•• ~11. le-.... ~ El To,. 11 tt II 11-11 U•lftnlty 12 12 II 1- TtUll IWH! Uillftnlf't tt, lt T .... It; l'•vlt• tllt 1 Ct•trtrt (VII I vtrtlty I. ToclWll~ fWI· ~. 1u..i ... ,..1y1: 1111, (llT-1. ldleoft II, W.atmln•t•r 41 IOltOll ~ t loUllv!I• t wnll"'"" I• ....... I It, .... .,.. 11 ... _.' ••tfMlllJfl• T<l1tt n•U I Wah .. t " C,1tl1Wlt I ~ ....... 11110 l••ll•. k-.... ~"·" ....... ,, 1• " ti •• W•,lr'nl,._,., 11 9 I j 11 .. l ll•f l~t\ l.•I\ U WtttttUt\tl•t t• • .,1.~...,. O~tv•• t .,.IU .-.. .•. Mil\, •• ,' Marine 41, Hunt BHctl 45 MUNft1eOIOM ltA.t;M C•" 10 "'°''' OWi• I M••4t tO l O•"W!Htf t t Hn"'"" w..tt4 \J , lo-te\ I MA•IHA C..1tl1ttW'"'tr1 t\f Mittrr IJ .\Hflt l llf¥rt U Ct•tt I MtHn..-••tr\ t (\<If \Hll I .. " ..... '"' tc..,.•h 0...t1on ••11.-.l1t11iifh,1n u.e..n 10 lt 1, 11.t 4\ M•flO• •• lj .. '' ... 1..,u 1 tuul\ UwrtltnQtOll U••h t~ t• M••tr14 I~ f ll:Ul.0 Wt ik.tnO I..,., 1t11tl Oc .. n View S6. l.01 Al •9 OCIAN YllW Oll#n 11 '<••••• 11 *"'' "' I \\#tll!f'I • Webb • tto1l •n\.I ' • 1.0t AL.AMlfOS L"""'' '' I ••r• ' 11 kl,.., I Utt .. \ J Cot•m•tt • H•l\• I kw• toy Oowrton -k •• Ii y, .... l "'' Al•tn1t0\ Ii 1 t r, I• \it '"'•' f(Nl'.i 0..••• .., ..... 'f-l\llf'<l•tt I\~ •• ti It '" '" '-0' Al•m11 ~ Wonivn a hlgn 11.hu(ll rankings (t• 'A k ... ., ·•" • • \•"' (a.,t\lf n, 'f' H"' t •• 'I \.tU• ...... ' ,.. "'···· 1h ,, ' 111t'••·t ~· I ' M ... ,. 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I W•O \It 11 •11 t i I.ti•• Hollywood Park IUE~OAV S RE SUL lS t llUt vt U "•' "•'"•" m•t1t1n9t • t I t i r ".>. 11·luUt '-'"""""''' 11 JIJ "> 4 I JI' I\ ••h ht1 ly f1 _. .. 1, tl'\f I~,\) ,, 4 ¥t I l ~ HIJ J • • • \J ., l'i'H 1 .. t) ' 111111J \1 U4 t!J ,t« 111 1 '°''.. fh, hl\u t tll1• 1~11f ro• I JJ 'i 40 • 10 ~.rn"tnq Pr1p t~Ah Mord I ll)(t M(.>t ',r,,, A111~·••~A •t tt11 .. "' i b() f fnrt't t 111 t-11,,11 W1t•1h.1t t l\oruh1tyl J • ol • l ' '' • ihM 1 l •umll~·l") \go t .;.1 ,,,, • t-111, !f<ii.1hl1f11,,(11 t (>{\ \\f 111Hltt ~ ,..., • 60 I f ....... ,,, Ski conditions SOUlHEllN CLALIFOllNIA '• G•l-ml,.. Ill .. ,,,.,,., p.a<kl'<l and n~•d J>a<ked IWO Cf'Wl1' OC)f'r•tlnq Hellu y Hiii 11 ll ln<.ho with 1 • '"'""' m.tn m60P Of"I too 1nr.-. <M lf'\ l<r•l~.it A•d9' ,. J ',,, MOwfttatft MIQh 1 jif, 111<"'' • ~f .,., Mt 8AklY Ill ,1 hi _.. t1th Ski SVMl\M " ,._. ,...,., • ,,,(9 '°"'" fOI' fW"ij·n~ f\ hH flt 1'(11.-tt \ ~no• fOf'Wt\ •t 11 •ht"'\ 411 th ~no• S.Vrnmn 1 ti' "" ,... ' \I urf\ Sri ow V•ll•'t .u ,,,.. rw ' m•", ltth CIC>f'' fll t • .., (j. J C(N I RAI.. CAI tFORNlll Jun e Mownt"'" ,_ '' ,., f•·• •••O ' o111d•·• h~· '"' M•mmoH\ W>\lnt•1" 'It •Ir' h•, l•o• ••"'O 6A"fw'1"' ""'''.. t • t wo T ~'" lwo uan flH .I High school soccer rankings M[N CIF I A t u ,, 1n.1 ·~ i 1 £on on ~ 1.,, ,.,,.,,(1t 'lo•ivlh t kf tl•f., ..,,, 1 If'"' I ~ 00\ 4t t •0'11 I p,111 •• II' t' +I A~ I t ';>t•ll I I It' ' , ... ( .,,,,,, ""'' •I I f I~ I A '" f' ,._, '""""''° I l ,., •r.•1 • 'i.rr11h ti . If, .. ,') (bf n ~""· ... • ., .. ,., n t 1 ..JJ ru 1 WOMEN (.If 1, I \ lflOt \ J tit f 4 I• f.lolh •IJ ttdl\ +~.,: UtU\rtr ,.,, ""' kt ' rclt• ltJ •"0 ti 0 '"''' t• t W• t T /\ '''' ,,.,." Women s soccer HIGH SCHOOL 0•~• Hllh I C•p11tr•no Y•lltv o (>"'"" H iii \CC•'t"Q t-IP1f(ti~m J ~1101tn, fnnm•' r""'"'" ( 1ut\Of Misc. Tuesday's trensactlons IASE811lL AMtrlc•n l ••1v. CALI FORNIA l\NCiElS Pur<h•••<l ,,_. < onh•< I or L.\U\ ~•n< n,.1, pitc ner. trom Veracrut nt th• Mffalcari l ••ove Wt11vf'd JC>hn MOf'llA~ p1trhf'' CHICAGO WHI fE SOI' S1gn•d lhed eo-.1ry •no A"~'" K unu outfl:rtdtr\ tor u .. l~l \~e..on H•~" t omm1• Rrynold'5 farm \Y\l.,m billUno IMhUCtOf Cl£YEUINO INOIAN<; S•;nea vn Berllr, pU<.hl' to• OM' 're•r conO«I. An hounc•d 11111 Mlk• Stanton. plltll•r. ~.., •Qreed to term\ on• Oflf' yrer contrect OAK L.AND 11 \ $19f'l'd Oavo Revnlnq Hr\I b1-..men. and Mio• HUlh t •ICMr, IO on• YP•• rontr«h TORONTO BLUE JAVS Announo<I tllat Berry Bon""ll ancl Jene Barl1e1a, out rltldtr\, lten Schrom ano J41Ck\On TOOd, Pll<~ ..... ..., lten MtClll lnlltlOtr, M O aQ!Otd 10 t~rm• °"on• yeor COfllr<K '' ffOOTaALL Nati-al ff .... 11 U •t ... WASHINGTON REOSltlNS AnnounctHI tl\e retirement of Pelt Wysocki, llnelMcUr SOCClll N-A"""lc.,. Secc.,. L .. t ... 1....,L•-MINNESOTA ICICltS Su-nOed Tino Lettieri, QOelltn<leT, tor lllr• 91mtt. for ">lttlnQ •I en olllclal In t oemt IU I Sit~· d•Y· COLLEGE , MA IN£ ORONO HamtO Ron•ld RoQ .. \On,,..., loot1>4111 COl(ll, MICHIGAN N•m.ci Jolln Glordt no lleH llOcll.fY COKh. Reid hoctc•y "ION K"°°'- \HllVltnlty •· ~ can ... • U!llwtnltv KOl'lllQ; ~fl f, -~Ila ), IMrrluey, fffflw N.....,..._ ...... ~. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11 , ~ 981 •• PUBU NOTICE PICTITICMlf iull NHI ~a ITATUUNT I lie 1ooowtne """°" '' dolf>9 !Wtl ,.. ..... U.S Hl!AT TIU:AT Sl!AYICf., 1'11 Sl11at A-, H.....Cl"91.., .. acll. C.lllornl• .,.., Lor 11...,.. L O'Ntlll, 14 .. j Trojatl Circle, H..,llneton ... 11. C.llfoml• ., .. 1 This o.nirwu b c-IM by a11 In Oivl011•I LO< RaMI L O'Neill T !II' Ulla"""'I Wli llltd wllll llW Co11n11 Cltr~ 01 Ora1191 Couhly .,, PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 9VltN•P ll'ICTITiout 9Ull•e .. - llMMI ITAHNNT t1A1M ITA'f•MelfT Tl1• t.itewlftl PtfMllll •rt dolnt ~he ,.......,. ...,_ It ._.,,. IWll ...,.,,.. .. •: ftftl .. ; ••a Sf'ECIAA..TIES, m e Ur-1'0110 Vll!W INYl!STOllS, toll Street, H-PO"I .. acll, C.tlfornla "°'-View Street, II Toro. C.lllorltl• .,... . .. 11•11111 A. F•rr•r•, J7t e 2k-• ,.,_ Afllo, Jr., no So<illt 01• StrHt. Ht-rt ka<ll, C•lllor11I• vtti.. Sen C'"'-t•. C.lllornla .,.11 .,...,, Tlllt ~. Is COnduCt•O l>y • e111 ~. m E. ~ St .. JlmltH~ New-111Md1.CA-.. ,, .. Aello, Jr VtN l'.,.rt11, 11' E Urd Slfaat, o...re1 P•'1ntf NtWll'Or'I 9-cfl, C.lllornl• t1160. Tllk ,,..._, WH Ill.ct wllll IM Thia !Wtlr'"' Is <011ducled t>y • County Clerk ol Or.,.91 COllnty on PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITICMll eutt•• .. leAMalTAH .... NT Tllf ,..._,,. ~ It ....... i.itl M U at WAYNE LAllSON AND AS• SOCIA TES, W .L L AllSOH AN D AS SOCIATES. j717 BrlstOI Slrl'et, c .. i. ~ ... c.i llor'l>I• tit» W•-~"" wrwn, •tt ... 111 Pleet, l.tnt IMIKll, C•lllornl• ~ Tiii• Mllltt1 11 c911du<llCI t>y •n Jn. oM ..... 1 W•Y,.. L•rMfl Fl'll • ..... e-r•I ~p. Feo. J, 1'11. l'llMlt Yona Ferre,. Thlt 14.C-1 w•s 111• wllll Illa Co.,nly Clerk ot Or81109 County on Ftb •, !tit, PllMt1 PubllW. Or ..... Coll! D•lly Piiot, Tiiis , ... t_I WM "'" with lllt CO\lnty Clark of Ot.,.91 C-nly on Feb '• Hit FUS4t0 JOHf'" "· OAVIS JAMI$ M. PICHETTE All-JtllUW ti. Ha,._ ...... v .... , '4ol .. JU Cati• Mew, C.ttUIWllla t•• Pubtl1lle<I Oren99 CoHI Delly Pllol, ~•o 11. te, u, Merell•,'"' 1SM1 PUBLIC NOTICE P11bll~ Or ..... COHI 0.llY Piiot, P\llbll"*I o..,,.. C:O.•I 0.lly Pllol. Fet>. 11, ti. lJ, Merell 4, IMI 141·11 Feb. II, lt, 11, Milrcll •, tMt '""'' Ftll. 11, , .. "· Mlircll '· "" ...... PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N•7DM NOTICEOl'SALl0,A8ANOONEO NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE INVITING llOS ~l!AIC*AL P"Oll'allTY p Nollo h llareby given 111a1 th• Nolle• I• harMly 91ven that una.r RAL H L . AMES akll ao .. a ol TruttHs of Ille Co&it com-•nd pur_,I 10 Section •• of Iha R A L PH LEV E R E TT E ~OTICE 0 1' OIS$0LUTION OP munllr Coll-Ol1trlct of Or•nv• C•llfornl• CIYll COOt tll• property ll•t· A M E S A N D O F l'AllTNEllSNll' Counly, C.llloml•, will recelva , .. led ed below lltllawd to be .O.n<IOr>eo oy p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D • Put>llt notice 1, hereby glvan 11111 blO' up lo F'tllruery H, , .. 1, 11:00 SANTO OIGIUSEPPI •nd MARGIE I IST E T 0 Ntwport Center Proleulonel E•· •.m., Th.,n<Uly, •I Illa Pur<hUlng OIGlllSEPPI •nd SANTO OIGlllSEP· M N ER STA E N • Ch•n9t IWrttolore 001"9 DullMU"" D•P•rtma,,t ol ,.,a COll99f district Pl ..... SANDY OIGIUSEPPI 01>• A 107516 • <I .. lh• lkllt1ou• tlrm ....... •nO •tYI• IOUltO •I 1)10 A<Ulm1 Awen .... COll• OIGlllSEPPI PIZ.ZERIA wllOH ,... T 0 a I I h e I r s ' .,, NPI Ctr Prof El<NnQe, al I-IOI Maw. Ct lllornl•. 11 wlllcll time wld •OOrtH we\ </O Wllll1m H l(nooel, b fl I , . A•OtldO, Cllr of NtWPOrl Buel\, bids will be puCHlcly ociened and rHd Esq. Iott S11nton Av1n11e, Butn• ene C a n es, Cred i t ors County of 0.-. St•tt ol C•lllorftl•, lor Per-, C• -211. will lie iolO •t 11\11111< a nd Contingent Creditors Of •11aonthe)ld•yoro.cem1>11r.1tt0,br PRINTING &BIHOIHGGOLOEN •U<tlon•ttOllSltnlonAv•nu•,8u•rw Ralph L. Ames, a ka R alph ~·::~~~::·'i~~ ,·:.·:u:~:·:~,:,~ ":1~~TG~~5~EGE COURSE SELEC· ~=;~~;:~~r;n;.~~~,:c-::·:•Y. Levere tt e Ames 0 f 1n .... n A1101cn •re 1011e 1naccord•ncewi111 Balboa Island, California, ~urt,_., nGhlt' "lltrtlly govtn thll I~ BIO F0<m lnstruc.llon\ anO Condi Oes criplion ol Property All and persons Who may be '"• uniM•\19"'<1 w111 no1 be respon•• tooM •no Sc>eclllc•llon• w111c11 •••now m•~•u~e;::':I:~!!~'::':::'•:;. ton; othe rwise Inte r ested in the b•~ r•om lhlS O•Y Ofl lo• •ny OOllga on Ille •nd mey Ot wcure<I In lllt olllce Wll 1 and/or estate.· l•OA 1nturrt!CI by llW oU..rht In 1111'1 011111 Purci..\lnq A99nt 01 HiO co11991 curved end "'" """"' p-rwme<u or •n 111• 01s1rie1 2· l •-11" '0"•r• 11" hlQll A petition has been filed ,,.OmAeoTIEl""o''!m, N•wpo•I Be•<ll Each OIOOtr ""''I'"°"'" wllh his ).1Urdl.i>lt by Barbara L. Needham in ~ blO • <...,. ..... ChaO, <erltlleO thee-. '· I <l9M'tll• m41Cllint s . c f ._.111ort\i.t. llllS Siii OflY ot Fell , .. , Ot 0100tr'S bond made !laV•Olt lo Ille }. I plclUr• (plulerl l V. • 1•~ the U p e rl 0 r 0 Ur l 0 Allen o Cotti•. M o loraer 01111e c ... u comm .. n11y co11e11t (Colluuml O r ange County re questing ~,., Par1ne1 01\lrt<t Bora of Trusteu on •n •· s .... ll '~'"11\4' • l' that Barbara L . Needham IOO Newc>or I Ctr O• •mo .. nt not IH• I Mn llve 11ercer11 U"Ol 1 1 l>rNd ,.,., ••II" 6 lonQ b · ted I Nowp0n Bu<n, C• .,..0 ol the'"'" !HOH a ~r•nlee 111111,,. I. 7 -tM.tn<l IAllles 8 appotn a s persona l'uOll•""<I °'-Co.ost 0 •1ly Piiot, blOO•r will enl•r lnlo Ille prOl)Os .. a '· S' aluminum sl•P l.OOt• r epr esent ative t 0 ad. ••o 11 1991 1)811 con1r1e1 II the~· 11 • .,.,.,...10 :~:!~!:::~xl' min ist e r the estate o f "Im 1 .. 111aeven101 fa11ure1oen1•r ln· Ralph Lev e r e tte Ames lo \uch COfll•«I. ,..,. proceed• ot lh• 11 I slov• TG4 Y cheu w111 be forte11eo. o• In ,,,. u s• ll.' Cory Colleemoer (u nder the Independent Pl'BLI(' NOTICE of • oona, ,,,. 1u11 sum tr>ereor .111 ~ u . 1 .eeei <atiintl s· x 1' ,. llo '1111on Administra t ion of Es tat es NOTICE OF SALE OF A VESSEL lorrelleO towlo tolleQt Oi\lriCI U. I ll91>t•on-lh A Ct ). The petition iS s et for YALUEOATMOllETHAN'ztt Nobl-rm.v wlllldr•wlll\blO lor 16 lthllO'illlQll <ll•ir NOl•(f .. hereby given P.,r\ulnl 10 • perlOd Of forly·ll•• 10 ) 00• .tiler 11. 1 ,.,,.,.,, Uri h ear ing in Dept. No. J a t '"'''on' soo. SO• $011. m and SOJ 01 111e O•lt wllor '"" oe>en1no ,,,.,,01 18. 1 Surs 1.o11ie model radio 700 Civ ic Cent e r Driv e, In• H••-& N .. •Odtlon Code 01 1110 Tho B.,.•a of Trus1e.s r•wr•u the 19· 11 P•<turts W est, in the C ity of Santa o~ ·A~ZA a ~:~~:or 111ut~!;;e9"!111 :;·~~ ·~1~.':,,"; 1~-;.:~1~:,~ •• :'!,b'•n' 21 • 11our 1-=11 tWOOdl J' As· Ana, California on Marc h SI 1 1 c. 1 1 1 d 1 o I 1 1 1 11 d d 10. l pluhc letttr signs 2 • l' ,.II at Plibil< •11<hon, •• JOO E Cotll torm•ll llH•n..,,ro1dorln t11eo1001no 11. I rOYncistoo• 4, t981at9:30 A .M Hwy Nowpo•• Buch, Ca n .. o •• NORMAN e WATSON 1l. 1ben<h 11 stttl legs IF YOU OBJECT to the 9 00 1~ 7• t I <-B 21. I Bank 01 America cara mdch1nt d mun ·-viii OdW 01 ~tDru•ry, .... crtl.,y, oardol TrusleM granting Of the p e t1't1'on, 19~1. <no following oescrlbed property, C.,.\ICommunllv 2S I taSll re91Sle• N C R 18" high •o .. ,, OWENS Motot 10 ceooJ~CJ ca11eQt 01.ir1t1 1a· ••d• you s hould e ither appear Hull No OJJ'16!>0At , Publl\,,..,Or.•nQtP COa\IOa1ly Pilot 1& lSIHl ben<hB a lO •ndso~ll at the heanng and ~late S•10 ,.,~ '' fo• Ille Pli•PG_. ol Wll\ February II, 18. 1'91 754.1i l1 1 "°" tww bench 1 • S yO Ur Ob 1' e Cl i On S 0 r f j I e t,,ny ,,.,not 1rw uf\Oer~19"f'd tor Mhn -I JI ' Mortt6Qve ovt"n (6 dOOf\I ) QU•"' r~ .. , '" t,,.. •mounl Of " ... so PUBLIC NOTICE wioe ,. "'Ill') ,· OHP w ritten ob 1ections w ith the !, .. _.,,,,, '"'" 0>1• •n of .a • .,11 .. nv 29 ' ,,,.,. o.oddl• court bet ore the hearing -4nc> ••f.W''1~ ot YI• N-7JJJI 30 t tour burnp, Qil\ \to¥ .. U \ U<tl•d 1n1.-1" d•y ot F•b 1991 NOTI CE 01' SALE range 2 ·>•1 . '"'°" Your appearance may be S..m N•9•u manotC)l'r OF llEAL l'ROPERTY 11 S1e.1 ••bl•> •I in person or by your al-Puo11;._ 0.•~ CO.O\I Daily P1lol AT PRIVATE SAL( 31 I DOI .. ·Mmtr •nO I pAn •• I I to r ney. •t 1 ,...,, 1)9 ti No. Aton.-r•co F y o u R E '" the S.-r1Clf C0urt ol lht! Sl•I• of 3J I Vtnnq !Ol110f'rato• b 000» I I A A Pl Bl.IC l'ltOTIC E C•lllorn1• lortne Coun1.o•O•"""" "'9"•• ... a. .. nc1J dt>•P CREDITOR or a cont- ,,,,,,.-""' 01 ,.,. E'"''• o• SAN Jc T .. o " "•o ••dde• ingent c reditor of the de-ros MENDOZA SALINAS ••a SAN-JI Scf\dptfr Ito Coe>1•' 13 OOOr\I 11 d f NOTICE OF SALt; tOS M SALINAS Otce.~o Oro•en1 b IOOQ , l h19n', w1oe Cease ' yOU muS I tie your 0~ REAL PllOPERT Y Nollo " ,_.reby II""" IN!,,,. un )6 I mtl•I ••<••on lop ot coolu Claim With the COUrt Or Al PlllYAlE SALE 00t\•9ne<I Wiii ~II •I Pro•••• \di• •01" I .) O.Ch present 1t to the personal Ho A10Ul6 ,,,..,,,Q~l•nGDHllMOOOr \ub1ectlo )I l ytllOW IC•tnest l ~19n• "''°"1 representat1Ve appointed n ·~ Sopie-ri0t Cour1 or tn• St•I~ ot conlirm•tton of $.tlO SVC>f'nor Court. 2 d~to hoU ar1n• 01W>t"nw, uthl on1 l .. I "~I• luf '"" (°"nty OI 0 • ... 9f on OI •lltr IM 11111 clay of ftOruary IOP I by the COUrt Wltf1t0 fOUr I '"' """"" ot th~ E>l•lt ol 11;81 •• tne 01!1<• ol e ... n G Saylon ll. lbencnp•••l•CIOPO •JO months from the oate of ... t ANO" ••( "••< ··o 0 0 ' • n. B ]9 I R•P.O Bff• o .. oen-.. I • 1 f l . f I t " · ,. m ~ ~" •lU~ Allorne1 •t ~ ... 1111() .,.....:,, lvO ) hinh til...cotO••-n\••I lfS ISSUanCe 0 e t erS as •101 , ,. ,,..,•l>Y Q1vN1 lhdl tn• un ~ullt' 102, We•tm1n\I., <>1118) Counl• ' -d Cl S t 700 f '"""1,,..<I Wiii , .. 11 •I P11•••• >•It, to 01 Or•nQt, Sl•le Of C•l1torn1• all,,,.. .•O IS1•1nltt\\lffl\lrl•un1U IOn(I prov1 e In ec ion 0 "" "•ll""'' •no""'' D•OOO• wb1"< 110 11gn1 11t1t ano lnttro.i 01 sa10 o• l "'g" l ''n•s I he Pr Ob a t e Cod e of 1nlo•m•""" flf '"'o S"""'"" court. lua\OO •• 1,,. tlmt> of de.Jin ano •11 lr.. 41 1 siainlM> \ltt• l>Owt \tan<1 18 Caltforn1a. The time for un UI Alll ! II,._ l"n day Of M6!(n 1'181, '1<,lhl, 1111• •nd 1ntt<HI that lr>e t>fatf O•.tmftpr 111 IOQ Claims w ill not e X· 1 "''' ,,tf•t•• ut 1i:tn1t'\ L Rut>trl Jr ot ~••d o.ece•sed, tll 1rw:o time of O~cltn, •2 Mttalc•ntt>f'tlout Atl .1'""'" i\I Low J .. l, Vtd Ooorto, '" •nd ID dll ·~,.,,. •• ,..real propf'rty Following Q"ctnt111-' f)rr ~ouro• pt re prior to four months '"'""'"' llf•oc n County ol Orf•nQ<', 1n •001lt0n lo Ill.It of \dtd deco.ned, at im•tt from tl'le date Of the hear-•••lr "' (n11torn•d all '"" "O"I lillt lhi' tlmt of death, in and to •II llW <tr. IJ 4o pla\ltC Qla\Y'\ tng nOllCed above , fnd 1ntl't~\t of \dtd oe<.NW'd d t '"' laln tf'•I proper1y \Huatf'd 1n th~ City ••. •O Plllcl bO•~\ • hm• ul (k'dth an<l ~II tho "Ohl, toll• 01 Sl•nton, County ol Oran11e. Statt or :1 •S wooo Wl•O t>owl\ YOU MAY EXAM INE nno .n1rro~.' 11\f!l I"" e"ate of said do (alllornl•. parllCUIMI• d•~"l>e(I a; .~ ~~ dllhtt 8 I the f ile kept by the court. ,.,~o "'" ,1<w.reo by OC>f•atlon 01 10110 .. ,, 10-w11 18 1 ~up~' 1 If yo u a re interested in tl'le 11w or ott,..,w1-... othf• than o• on AOOI LOI 101 of Tract tS'll as per map q. • ec c an t t Ill l1u1t tu 11"'1 OI ••Id <leCH\4!<1 •I lhf rt<Ord•O in Dook SO P<J9<!\ 1' and 20 Of 1 S4'Y"" l.ol>ll!I) eS a e, YOU may e a re-'""~ "' <Je~th •n dnd 10 •II ,,,..· <•rt•ln Ml\Oll_.,.,,s ,,..p~ 1n '"" oll•<• OI ,... ~o ~ ... -i lfP ladder I Quest w ith t he court to re - , ... property \ituate<I 1n ,,,.. City Of Recorder of HIO Counly • moro com• 01~11=~~~'~'!'; of FeOru<try, 1981 ~eive Special n otice Of the (yprHi county of Oranqt!'. St•lf ol monly knO•n lt\ 71 21 Sanla W ESI VALLEY AUTO Inve ntory o f est a te a sset s Calltorn1a, par11tu••rty dH<•ll>t!O •• Gertru<1ei. Stanton. C•lllorn•• CENTER INC. d f the t 't ' lollows, lo-wit Terms of .. ,.<•"' In , ... ,.UI monty F~-Wlltl•m r I I a n 0 pe I ions . ac- Lot I of tracl ll?S •> ~r map••· of IM Unlle<I SlalH on conllrmatlon of Publli-Or-c:.;:~.~.· ~llol C 0 Un t S a nd re p 0 rt S tordf<I 1n book lt&, -· n 10 H In w ie. or .,.. well terms•• •r• ~ .. ,.. Ft>b 11 ,1 ,.., v 101; described in Sect ion 1200 f~·~~::.v~O:r.;:~ ~1~'7.:..'.':~:.: :;·.~o':!r.:i0':1:!~1:=:.~~:'.' of the California Probate •l•lf more common!• known •• 810• or Offfr1 10 Ot '" wrhln9 •no P UBLIC NOTIC E Cod e . 11160 Hol<ltr, Cypreu. C.lllornl• wlll 0. re<ttYed •t IM afortwtO Oll!Gt N·1l4R c 0 I 0 n e I H e rr Ing s I~;~~~~~"'~~.,:.·:.;~~~::::::::.::~ ~r~:~ ;::eo:,:;:; ~~e ·~;~l~ubl•(.t!oon NOTICE OF SALE OF Frank, I 1 n . A It 0 r n e y a I •a·~ o• Pd•I """ •nd l>•l•nce D•t•d lh••7lrO<MlyOIJ•n\Ulry l'llil llE:~l~~~:~~~~AT Law. 324 Grand Canal, • ••dencod o, not• H<u•td Oy MARIA L SAUNAS .... A·l..,.J Balboa Island, Califor nia. ~0~9=0~.':;~ ~::=~~~':"::.. ::;;::~::;:"~' ,..,.,.,.,. 1n1•5-tarc-1•• Publ1sl'led Orange Coast 1011#<1•PtXllf'<l ••tno•a ••••n G. S.ylln. A"°",..Y "' u w, o .. s~etfc.tllfentl•, 1 Daily Pilot F e b. 10 11 • 1n•MIW-c:-tytfOre.,.. 7 198 ' • ' B•O• °' Ollt" to lie 1n wrlli"9 •ncl 1•10 •••<II th•, S"''" lfl, 1" th• ""•lier 01 '"• E\l•lt 01 l , l 715·81 w •ll Ot> rr<P•vt'<l •t lht illO<t...,10 OllO<t WtslmhtolM, CA '2"3 CHARLES GOOF' RE y PA Rot ER I ~~r::~ ;;:;,,.~::;;:..~;~:"''«fl•on F.':,u~I,'~~ ~~--CoHI Deily:~; Conwrv•I~ PlfBLI{' NOTICE O('t.-d '"''Sit! O.y Of Frbru4tv 1Clfl Noh<f' ii h<treOv Q1~e-n lf'Wl tnt-u" CHARLES R MANOS P UBLIC NOTICE Oer\lg....i ••11 ,..11 di 11'•••1• ••1• to NOTICE OF DEATH OF E•Kutorof th• E~tale ,.,. hiQhHI Mid 11"'1 lM.,.,.r •ullJ•<l IO I KATHE RI NE LEMOND "' ,.,,0 Ot c.&04'nt N·72597 cOflllrm&I-or w 10 5-rior Court on U D D y A N O O F JAMESL AU8 El,Jll NOTICE OF DEATH OF or all•• lhe H11'1<14yof FtOru•ry, 1'1!, A at lht olllc• or GILLETTE & SWIFT, PE TIT I 0 N T 0 A 0 · ~·l~o~7!~~~"" HELEN HART MILLEA, mo e FourthStree<. s .. 110110, s.nt• MINISTER ESTATE NO N•wPOrl ~a<h CA'l'l&t>l AKA HELEN H . MILLER Ana. Celllornl• 'l70S. County 01 Al07448 • .i.uorn~vlorE·••<vtor AND OF.PETITION TO Or•n11e,e111rwrlQhl,lllltand lnterol · . of HIO (OftW,.,,., ... In •nd lo •II '"' T 0 a I I h e I r s ' Pulll"l>e<IO.dnQ<>Co.o\I 0•11• Piiot, ADMINISTER ESTATE urtaon rH I property ,11 ... lt<l In the b enef'1c '1ar1'es c red i t o r s r •b to 11 " l'lllt l7HI NO. A· 107476. City 01 Cost• AM .. , county of Or•noe . • · f P UBLIC NOTICE FICTtllOUS BUSINEU NAME STATEMENT Tn"' toltoV1t1nq ~rson\ drf! doing hv\tne'' d \ PILOT FINANCE. PILOT HOME I DAN 11JO Main SI Su1le 230 Hunl . nqlon B~a<h CA 91""8 w R W1ll1am .. & A'-~•t1I•\, Int • c c)l.torn1d co,part!tl1on nJO M~tn SI ~utte 710 H uf\t1noton 8-"dC.h C.A Q1"8 f tH'-Ou\1""'\\ "COflOUC INJ C>Y '1 CM P')ta11on WR Wiiham\.& A'"'°' 1ctlf°".t In( ,,...,n W1ll1am~ Se-<. ltf'-11\ f ht\ '\l(ttfl'l'W'nl Wd\ f1llloQ '#ll,, fhf (. Wt\h t:.,.,._ of O,.a~ C.ounlv Of\ J•n I• •'181 f 1~!1' f'utll•\""" °'""-Coa\t D•1ly Pilot Ian llt FPO I II 18 1'1111 116 f t P lJBLJC NOTICE T 0 a I I h e i r Ster• 01 C•lllor111a. p.,tlru••••Y and contingent c reditors o . . S • docrll>C!<las1011ow•,•o-w1t Kather ine Lemond Ruddy beneficiaries , cr~d1tors Loi 4l • ..., ,. 11)34111 undlvoaeo •n· o f Anaheim, Cal ifornia, and contingent cred itors o f tert>• •n common in •no 10 Lot 1 01 and persons who may be H E LFN HART MILLER Tract 5H10. in IM <1ly ol CtXll MtH, . . a k a HELEN H M ILLER c0un11 of o. ... 11e. sl••• o1 c•111orn1a, ot,11erw1se inte res ted tn the • .U per map rec:orO•O In Bool Ill Wiii and/Or estate: a nd pe_rso~s who m~y be P•vn '°· ., ano 11 01 Ml\ull•n•0u• A petition has been filed oth erwise inter est ed 1n the M•P•. in '"" oll•<t o• '"~ Count• b R nd 11 R R dd 1 'II a d /O t t . RetorOtr of wl<J county Y a a . U Y n W I n .. r es a e . . TOGETHER WllH nonoclu••••ithe Superior Court of A pet1t1on has been f ll~d HStment• anCI non U tlu .. •• riQlll\ of I Orange County requesting by JAN EEN J HAHN tn wav ov•r. under ano upon lot I lor R R R d I he S uperior . Cou rt o f MU.S.try or O•w•bl• 1n11reu ... a that . andall . ud y be . fC)rt\S, l•l•V1\1on caOlf\, pOIU wires appointed aS personal Or a nge County request tng ana tOnclu•ls •or •1..: tri<•'•· ••••phone• I r e p resen t at iv e t o ad. that JANEEN J , HAHN be anc1oth••1>U~•n<1•«ou1•em•nh l th t t f appointed a s personal 1rwrt10 .. -"·d•••,.. ... ,., v•••na m1n1s e r e es a e o t · \lum P•Ot•. ano ucouirtm•nts Katherine Lemond Ruddy rep~e se n at1ve to ad-,,,.,flO, •n<l lot \UC.II root O•••ll•nQ\ (under the Independent minis ter the estate o f •nd olhe•tne•<>«hm.nhofa 1tk•o• Administrat ion of E states HELEN HART M ILLER, d1u1m11ar k1ncl,•ndu~m~n1>on •a Ac t ) The""'t1t1on1·ssetfor k HELEN H M ILLE R ,.,c.,nt LoLsofsMdtr«ttorrootovtr ~ a a • • hltngs •nCI Ofher fncr0«hmenh of • hearing in Dept. 3 at 700 Costa M esa, Ca. (under the 1tkeord1u•m•'•'"'"" c · C t D i e West Independent Administra-EXCEPTING ANO RESERVING IVIC e !' er r v • • tion o f Estates Act). T he trom ... a lncllvldual I l34th •nl•rn1 1n 1n the c.1ty of Santa Ana, petition is set for hearing in ~::~o;,_1~" :~ ::,,.'-.;!itu'::~~,•1~':.~~~ Ca1t.forn1a on Feb. 25, 1981 NOTICE OF SALE UNOEll Dept. N o . J at 700 Civic ... , ov•r. unoer and uoon ... ci Lo• 1 at 9 · 30 A .M . DECREE OF FORECLOSURE Cente r Drive W est, Santa for neceswry"' "4'sorable 1ngrtu ana IF YOU OBJECT to . the NO.n -nu Ana, CA 92701 on February egrtss, ••1t•ls1on rao10, p01u, .. .,,. gra ntmg of the pet1t1on, PL Al A OEl SOL HOMEOWNERS 251 1981 a t 9 ·. 3() A.M . _,d co"°"Hs for ole<lrlcll•. lolophono 'J'OU Should either appear ASSOC I AT ION "'< . Pfa1nhtf' Y\ •nd oltwr purposes •nd •<coulrem•nh F1Rou1 e11c'Mt.•••• oert11aaM IF YOU OBJECT to the 111ert10.w-rs,ara1ns, """' ll•Hnd at the h~ari~g and st~te I tn~ unoer•l911•0. Brad GAl•s. granting Of the petition, YOU ii Um pipes, and atcoulr•menu, YOU r Ob)~Ct rOn S O_r f tie ~;';1~·1~1c~~::7~;~ ... ~0:•;N~10Y0~:~t~~v sh o uld either appear at the ~';:~':'t;.~':'~~~~~:':'of0:·;~n:~ w ritten ob iec tions w ith.the 1na1 ov ••ttllf!ol Oerr...,01 Foroclo•ure h earing and s tate yo ur ob-dlulmller k1nc1. ror ,,,. ~Miit 01 tilt court before the hearing. anO S"lo In lhe Superior Court OI lht j'ectiOn S Or file Written Ob· r•malnlng Lots In w lO Tra<t Ind tile you r appearance may be County of Or•'19f, Stale ol Ca11rornla. rtmalnlng lnl~Mt\ In wlO Loi I and 1n person Or by your at •ntored on Oec•m~r 11, ''"'°· ana , •. 1ec t ion s with the c ourt tncrotcllments, 01. like or dlu lmll•r • ~--'' ,~ 1h• "° bef th h · Y 1 to rney •oral!<l....,,,em~• , _,,,.~ave ore e eanng. 01;1r k1na,rorthlt11ena11tor aa 1unt Lots o1 I F YOU AR E A ~""""" ac1100, """'"1" P1ara oe1 So• a ppearance may be in H id Tract. ~~~~;;;,7i;'c~~~;~\1~0"n • 1;:11!~0n~! person o r by your a ttorney. bura~~~;:.;,::~• L~n~r:~~.,:;~ ~ R E DI TOR or a cont · naml!<I ptalntllt!\I, oC>lalnoa • luOQ· I F y 0 u A R E A us contained '" WIO Traci for '"" ingent creditor of ,the de· ment anc1 <te<r ... 01 1ore<1osure and C R E DI TOR o r a cont-mutu11 benefit o111tt owners 01 •ny 01 ceased, you mus t file your ~=~fl~~~;;•,',:!:C:::'a. 8:1:~~h...:;:.:;, ingent creditor of the de-!:'~!'~!~~io!'.,,°,:<~;:1~1:. cla im with the court or ~"d ••oht ano nonoo 0011ars. 11w1u1 cea sed , you must file your tlon• recotOt<I on tlle 20111 aay or present It to the personal mo"h 01 ,,,. un11..i s111es ... ..., by c laim w ith the c ourt or pre· Jenu•rv. , ... 1n· -...o . .,. .. "'· representative a ppalnted vorlu~ofa w•llofenforcemenllnHIO sent it t o the perSOnd·I Ollletoflhe Ortn91 COUfltyRecoroer, by the Court Within four •<hon '"""° on Oeuml>t!r It. lttO, I lfl<I Amendment lo OKl1r11lon o4 Cov· onthS froni the date of am com"'<ln<IPO 10 ..,11 •" '~ pr111»t1y representative appointed en ... 1.1. COndltlonl -Rewlcll11t1•, of ~ . "' thP Counly ol O••n(lt, Sl•lf Of b y the c ourt 1111i thln four Montlcttlo c-r•llva OtWl-1'9"1 firs t Issuance of letters a s c .. 111orn1a att<r111oc1 ••follows months from t ne date of recormd on.,..""°"' of M•Y. , ... in provided In Section 700 of Lot SJ, Traci No ........... m•P fl I 00011 7031, ..... 621, Office 01 '"' the Probate Code of tttord~ •n Boo'< .... P-• •1 to $0. rst ssu~nce uf .letters as Or•ne-eo.inty Recoroer ..... lch cove· C alifornia. The time for 1n<1u"•• 01 Ml.cell•n.ou' MaP\. In prov ided 1r1 Section 700 of n ... ,,. conc1111ont -rettrtuions •nd filing claims w ill not e"-'"t Ottt<e of Ille County Ro<orOtr ol th e p,. CJ bate c 0 de 0 f •manOmMl!s -·ro •r• ln<O'llOr•le<I I " ":,~;:~,~=~~:::,f:;~:v known California . The time for fil-==~1~"-=·bf lfli\ r•f••-=• maa. • plre pr or to four months ., "'" D•n• or1"•· co,1a Mu •. Ing. r.'•aims w ill not expire ALSO SUBJECT TO •" cownat1ts. flnrogmnothetlcedda9t00e ovfethe hear- c.111orn1• r I t f th f <-"'°'"' re1r1ct111t11, rewnrallons. • TOQet ... r wltll 1111 -1ln11ut1r , .... r or 0 our mon s ~om u ceptlOlll, HMment1. rl9lll\ ... a YOU MAY EXAMINE len@menh, heN1dllements and •P· the date of hearing nOtlCed rlgllb of w•y o4 re<-. MOr't <OM· the file kept by the COUrt, purten•nctt tMntunlo 1>etonqlng o• In above. monly _,_ n . 110 L••lf1910n L•ne. f I t ed I t ... -anywisuPC1trt11n1ng YOU MAY EXAMINE cost•~C.lllomlt. I you are n erest n rte' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Term1ollllaulfl lro t1wMm-• estate, you l'NY file 8 f'e-- GIVEN TM! on ThU•ld•v. Fet> 1•. the file kept by the court. If of 11M un11.c1 stem on c11t111NN11on of quest with the court to re- '"'· at 10·30 o'cloO. AM. of tlllt d•Y you are Inte rested In the U la, or P••I cull l lld b•l•nce celve -1•1 notice of the et Main L04ll>y, CounhOUSO, 700 Civic estate YOU may fife a re-evidenced b y note U C\lrad by ~-of ._ t Center Orlw West, City of S.nt• An• I ques t ~Ith t-court to re-Mort .... °' TrUit ~on tr. proper-Inventory estas ... ass. s w111 s.11.,,. _,.. c1e..:r111oc1 pr...,.nv. '"" ty .. tole, TM'I"" cMll o1-t llkl and of the petitions, ac· unoer s.1e1 wrll ant10tcr ... oraomuc.t1 celve special notice of the 1011e~1.c1w1111111ct. c 0 u n ts 8 n d rep 0 rt 5 lhereol "'mo be nacn .. r r lo Hiit! .. Inve ntory of estate assets llldl ... off9o to ... In wrltl11t -I ,,,_ I 200 Hid JuOQ..-nt wltll ll\tel"t\lt •nd costs. and Of the petitions ac· will .............. tr. ·--1-Office described n ~t on 1 10 the ht911e't bidder. tor c1111 In 1ewfu c 0 u n ts and rep 0• rt s •• •nv tim. ... ""' flnl 11W11u11o11 of the C.llfornla Probate montv of Iha Urtlted StAltt. lltl"tOf -.....,.. •le of MIO. COde o a1ea •• s.nt• An•, c.111orn11, described In Section 1200 of O•IM ""' 1• ... Of l"e11Nt•v. Mll•n M. Dostal Janutrv::J~ciuu. the Callfornla Probate ""· ''"'"'wast A Prefiati••I Cerp. =·~~:o~..... J~eiiEN J. HAHN In Pro =.r:::... 'ML City fll•rll••Y, Sul .. c1111orn1e Per ~~,._,,.,., 1m CB!,:!:., °'111 VtrMua, 550 P.uiirtM, N•2t7 C.•r ..... 0r ..... , CA,... p~&L;. cost•MIM CA'2626 .::;.!.":t.:"" l714) US.JtM "" ....... 0r.,........ <714, -.11ii • 1 .• ....._ Publllhed Or•noe Coest ............. c...... Published Or•-Coest ~ ----... 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Investments can involve such diverse vent ures as cattle feeding and motion picture operations. His torically, the investment areas that offer good tax advantages. investment potential, and the IRS stamp or approval are real estate. oil and gas and equipment leasing programs ReaJ estate Ii mated partnerships invest in new or existing conventionally-financed commercial, andustrilll or res1dcntaa l properties, or an the con - struction or rehab1litat1on of government-assis!ed h6using projects THE POTENTIAL RISKS and rewards of the investments vary from project to project. depend· ing on the program involved. The investment minimum may be as low as $5,000 I Lorian Petr) is an account executive at the Santa Ana office or Merrill Lynch, Pierce Fenner & Smith Inc 1 ~. ............ Fla111e reforda11t A piece of stibnite ore , which PPG In· dustries processes into antimony oxide atv its chemicals facility a t LaPorte, Texas, is examined by e mployee Sue Schrello. An - timony oxide is widely used flame retar- dant for ~ variety of plastics such as hair dryers and has m any other applications of other synthetic fibers in production . Airline doubles Inost· fares SAN FRANCISCO I AP> Wor ld Ai rways President Ed Daly says inn at ion has forced him to more than double most basic fares. although he said he will continue to offer the cheapest rates in the industry. Daly said the airline will discount the basic fare hikes on tickets purc.·hased seven days in advance and on round-trip weekend flights. The increases will be effective Sunday to May 31 The one.way fare between New York-Newark and San Francisco. Oakla nd and Los Angeles will be $329. up from $128. Fares between Boston and San Francisco will be S342. up from $128, and the Care between San Francisco and Honolulu will be $200, up from $150. The discounted price for tickets purchased in advance for nights between New York-Ne wa rk and Los Angeles. 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It• .. ,, ~ ''" ~· ·~ ----. ----- '" • ,,,J "'"..,"'·· I .. J • ' ~ edwards CINEMA CENT[R IN M. 80¥0 ) INFORMS In lhe ,. Daily Pilat , H1UIOR AT ADAMS. COS 1 • ME"A MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 Till l'O\\Pl' fl hi 'I ht· 11 }>(,· t4C W (,11/flJlM LI I\ C IN I f 11\Vll !'! •llWM11' It I 1 /11.1111. ~ S! I !'11\lllllM llfi VI ,,. 1·:.IrIEn l l~COl "1 lllV1 !> • .c .. , .. _,~ ........ ..,9\9 .... Cl ~ ..... • ... 91\•'••au .... _, ENTERTA1N~ENT I TELEviSION 'Charl ie Chan' TV ads nixed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> fo"our Northern 1"..hrornra television stations have opted to forego ,111 e~t1mated $50,000 in advertising revenues 1 1ther than air comme rcials for an upcoming l'harlae Chan movie th el local Chlnese·Am erican .1«t 1 vasts consider racist. At the request of Chinese for Affirm ative Ac· 111m. KTX~ an Sacramento and Bay.area s t ations l\<:O·TV, KPIX and KTVU agreed not to broad· 1.,I l'Ommt•r<:i als for "Charlie Chan and the Curse •11 th<' Dragon Queen." a nost algia rilm starring I'• 11·1 l st 1n11\' ancl Angie Dickinson. '\ll'l'll OF TUE MOVIE was filmed here last s11 rin~ amul protest from the Asian community . lluw1·H•r. station KRON has decid ed to carry ti•• HI •ind :lO·S<'C'OnCl spots t rom l"eb 9-15 because l 1t t11n l'>.1·1·ut1Vl'' don't hch<'vl! they are "de· 1111,1t11n or 1n1ur1ou!> to the 1ma~e of Chrnese· ~111 1·ru·a11:-.. spokl'sman Dennis Fitch s aid l µ(•r-.onJll) rt.'J<'Ct ed the spots because I tl11l11 ' th1nl.. 11 \\Ollld bt' an good tas te to carry 1 11 Ill ;.ah•, managt-r Mark Mandella of ABC's I f. II I\' ..... ud l.E"I: ~<'111.0SSE R OF KPIX said Channe l 5 ··lu t·d th1· a<b bt·caust' management "cons idered lh 111011<.· t•,plmtallon a s 1t did not use Asians in 111 itJt>r mies " STIR CRAZY" fl'l.UI ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" "THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN" l'l.US!l'OI "THE SPHINJC" THE DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN" tf'Ol THE MIRROR "PAIVAT CRACK'D" EYES" tN 1 l'l.Ulllll "ORDINAfll .. Y P\.US "l.ARTH90UND" .. • ~ , i . I ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 11 . 1 ~81 .. Newman 'Fort Apache' powerful A new high in being lowdown a, a HUI KNWU f , .. "-''•·-·-w. T~tt·' lol ur vlul 1111 HI .. 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IO\" t •tthH t • lit• "' .. f k• tw1 I ... ,, ~ (J prt:>t'nta u un 1111 iJ • >1h ''1·11111n "''' tt•lt"'" \\1th Ptlul "lev. mun 1 • "''' t1 "·~· \1•1t•1;111 p .l t r o I m a 11 11 ,., 1 ii I 11111 J. 11 1 ht' '>QUt.>.urush THE FORT \t'\( 11 1-. 0 1 tlw 1111t re·f··•' '" lh• 1 ht Pre c1n<: l ~l.illon houM· .111 1,.,l.11111 111 11·!.11I\1 ~afet} for lht' IJ(•IH \' 11..il r11th11i.: 11 111t.111 ..int! -r uh ble filled -.trl'ch I h1• 111111 l"''H'• lulh v. 1•II•11 "' He> v.-ood t:oulu <Jµn1 :. ,\1th .1 p 1rt11·11l.irh , 11 11111 ~ Point blank '>h11ol 1n~ 111 1 '" \11u11i:_ 1 "I'" 111 1tw1r pro \\I 1:ar IJ) ,, drug lt.111d hook11 l'.1111 <•rtl'r Whllt' Lhc 't·a n h for th1• 1ml>.1 111" 11 ,1,!.~ul;mt h.111..:' o ver the l'n t1 n · 1111 tun 11 .,, 11111111111.1111· 111 Gould's la:-ll' for n ·ali:-m th 11 th· 1 , .. ,. , .. 111•\1·r J1· tuall) solH'd IJllhuugh 11 .., ,,.1 ' .... 1t1.')l~u lunh 1t• solverldrnrn:it11·<ill) > S1m1lar ly, the pol11·1· 111•\'l'r' q11111' 1'<.1l1 h up v.11h a fl t-t.'t and c lus1 vl· p111 M· .,11.111 t11·r "h11 11o;q>pt·a1 ... at frt•qm·nt a nd unt"q w1·t1•cl 11111 "' .i, Thi-. otldhall ~cripttng, an whic•h nothing '" • '' 1 ""' 111·all\ 11r con ven1t·nlly lll'd tog1·tht·1. 1·1111111t.11 t1•, ''""nd~ 111 the him':-. strong M•n<,1• 11r lttl' film "' Ilk Whic·h help:-1·1111:-11lt•1 a hh '>11111· t ht' ""nt ral story 1:-not all thJt 11nfo 1111 t1.ll' r:1i., .11d \'>ltt'r a slnC'lly by the hook pnl 1c·1· 1'.qll.1111 h.1 .. 1,..l'n .1 .. s ig ned 111 takt• m t·r Iha• I hi .inti 111" 111·.1<11111 :111.11 1-. of strt'l't pr11hl1·rm. 11111 1 0111111 • 11• 1111 11111ro 1 ' pe r ienccd \;1·v. m.111 :-""''''"II' • 111111 1111111 111 r1 handling !'lt'wmun ., '>t .tlu~ ..it lh.: stutton is lhreat · l'tH'll h) th1· 111>v. urdt•r , bul 'Vl'n inore 110 when h1• ulhl "1 , u 1 o.iut: l'"I' r l>onn) Aiello) delib· \'I .1ll·h lhh>" ,1 \ 11u11•• l'1wrto H1con to has death 111 1111' l 111.ir~l' 11( ,1 I 11·1·1 11ot To blow the whistle 1111 .1 h•llov. orfll-t•1 111cj11• bn•akin~ one of the un v. r1lll'n lil'A '> of copdom u., V.-l'll as probable OS · 11 Jl'l\m .and PO'>'>I bit· u11t·m11loymenl And ror "'ti.it '' \ tl1•ud k11t who t·uuldtt l l>cneftt In any way 1111111 N1•w111 .111 ., -.1•1fl1•,., J 1·1 ·• But there's a lways th.it 11.1g~1ng t hm1ot l'U1lt•d tonsC'1ence (iuuld hil'> -.u t•11 r111·nt1•rt••I hts scrt'enpluy. link- 111~ N•·" 111:111 ro111:111t11·alh with a P uerto Rican 11111.,1• 1 lt11l'ill'I '1'11·11111' 1 "ho., into drugs, that his 111t1n1 att• ch•t'l!>llln to tu1 n rnforme r mak<'1' senst': hut at ., !ht' ltflo th.II :-\\ 11 t ... 1round !ht 'itat1on house lit\' p1n111., tlw 1110 .. 111•., 1tw 11mk 1C's. the street di m o11..,t1,1t11111' Iha I ~:1\ •' l•11r1 •\par he•" its tc·x 1111 t' a111t ';1111111 ' \h 11• 111fm nwd t lt .11 th" I 1'l ,., a sort of legion 111 tht• d.1n1111•d l ht p11•1•111c t 111 \\h td1 a re dumped thl I'll ' 1111111111wt1·nh .11111 iru 11rn~1bles. so tha t 111·11 h1·1 '•'" 111,111 " pt ''" 1111· thl'n· nt1r \1e llo s ... 1·1·111, •1111 ,111111.1hl1• '" Ii•., f111n·d 1s lhe rela- 111111:-11111 he IV. l I 'II 'l \\ Ill l 11 .111d I tt'IJI Ill both the •op jOll th• nur"· U11 -. him rl1·n111nslr<1te'>. merit d I alt It• 1·'\lt .te 11r111·111.ir ••fl d111' ell\ l'r .,wn 1 a nd 'f'tl'llllO .. 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I'' 11\11 • 1r 1,11·111t1 ,.., '"' ll .. 11hh1•1 lh llt·r ht.., I tj..1111\ 11• 111•d It .111.111 111 1 111 11,1 l'la\ \\ 111.. •11 \l tLUl'i 1'1111111 I' ··'I•' I \t I\ II t I Ill ;1~ J punp 1\1111 111111•1 1111! \11 ... 1,11, r .1111 111 .1 d1arat'l• r Yoko 's 'love letter ' to air AP Wtropltolo LENNON LOVE LETTER AIRS THURSOA Y Yoko Ono with slain former Beatie HOl.l.YWtH>I> ,\('1 \111 ~··~ Hoon"' ,\nne Jackson a nd Ht·t.I B111tn11 .. 1.11 111 I r•a\e Em La ughinl(." thl' stor) of .J ,1rk I hum d Ch1<'ag11 c lown who C<ir('(] r11r tf1t/('ll" ur h<J1lll'l1•'>'o 1·htldren while strugghn~ to fi nd \.\ork 111 hh prof1·s~t0n Pacltlc'I HI Way 39 • 891-3693 UA City Center • 634-3911 Le Mlrede Drfve-ln • 523-9310 Edw'• QneJNI Center• 97M141 Edw'• Ylefo Twtn • 830-e990 'I \\ \ 11111\ \I' 1 ·~ 11 01111' f•1ur mrnutc ., ol1•u 1111• I• 1111 t• ''' I 11111111 h.11111 J ohn Ll'n · llll'l \\Ill 1 .. br I Id• I I l ,, lhl ,,,.., .111rl la~t ltm(' l'hur,cl,I\ \Ill '' ·' Ii ,, ,. .. ,1111 •·ti \I r ... ., 1111" !.I\• \I 111•1 1·~po11du1I Barb.irn \\ ~d\t r llil \ 1111•111 'I" ,I I ;!I 'I lll •' rof fr11•n11"htp . \UI h !ht• o,flp11l.11 Jllll '11.il II 111 hll\\ 11 •1111\ 111\I'(', \Ill. o.,pok1• nw11 ..,,1 d l>1r1·cl1•d .11111 • d•I• ti h \ \11 (111 .. 1h1· \ 1d1•11L1111• ,.., '''I 1 .. th• ,., l.c·.1111 .., '""~ Wo nian · l111m tlw · lloulil• I· .1111.1-. .dhun1 hl· rleord1>c1 \\1th h 1:-'' 1f1· h1•l11n· h•· \1 ,1 , h111 111 dt•at h 11ut:-.1de his :\l'll 'I or!.. .1parl 1111 111 1>1·1 'I Tht• fil m 1·u111lt1111 " • 1 1·11~·' of IA•nnon anrt ht!' ,, 1f<.· l.ipt'll four <l .1\' tll'l111 • h1.., d1•ath. "l'<'nes of the '' 1do"' a l111w ;i 1110111h l.it11 ;ind many !>llll µh oto · gra ph:-. of lh1:1r ttm1· toJ.(l'l hl•r from Miss Ono's µnvatc a lbum ABC s a id ;\h Walte r'o wou ld s ho w lhe \ll'it'nlap'' 1n 11• "f1l•r1t •n tl11 n..i,•nrlr'" ':?fl~" p1 o~rarn l'h111 "l"' I hl'11 1 no n.1n ;itum :\f1.,s I >110 .,;.1111. ti1•1-.11"" 1 h• t ·'I" .,,, ' 1•\ •·n th tnJ.( there ·~lo 'ii\ • ~~,,·~~ Da1·1y P1·101A I REVEALS in lhr> Peclftc'1 Anaheim • 879-9850 Mann Br•• Ptaze • 529-5339 Edw'• Weatbrook • 530-4401 Edw'I Woodbridge • 551-0S55 Orange Mell • 137-0340 sw itc h, registe rs str ongly a s the s treel slut who pr ecipitates a ll the a ction C R E DIT ALSO JOHN Alc o tt. St a nley Ku brick's f avo rite c 1ne m a logrnpher. for ac- com plishing the im possible making the South Bronx look like a bom bed·out war zone while sh ooting an color Color ha s o te ndency to prettify ever ything, but de finite ly not h e re Jonathan Tunick's score is also s uitably auste r t' A word m ust a lso be said fo r producer David Susskind. who guided production while a l T ime· Life be fo re signing on w ith MGM. The kind of taste an d enjoyme nt of c hu llc nge that onct.> charac ter izcd his "Plays or the Week ... plus his con· f1den cc in the se lection of talent , arc all abundant- ly in {'Vidence in .. f''ort Apache, the Hrunx " It <iug urs well for this n ewc:.t of the mmimajors ( CWngGjohn 8iJver;f> · Wehandcut our fish fillets everydaY- ... dip them in ba tt er m ade fresh every hour a nd serve tht>m with ple nty of golden fryE''>. Fish & Fryes 52.49 • ...,,, l J'> 'Long<johnSiJvers . SEAFOOD HOPPES 3095 Harbor 81Yd.--CO•t• M•H Ju•t South of th• S•n Otego Fr••w•y Acron Fro m Fedco YOUR TICKET TO GREAT FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT Starring the world famous <·Youn~ c ~ft\.cricart~ Song and Dance Company • Bring the whole family for a delightful evening of entertainment and delicious food at reasonable prices • DINNER SHOWS 7 pm Sun., Tues. and Wed. 6 pm and 8:45 pm Thurs., Fri. and Sat. COMPLETE DINNERS from 10.95 to 12.95 children under 12, 4.95 • Reservations Suggested Group Rates Available • TIBBIE'S MUSIC HALL at Peter's Landing below Dunbar's Restaurant 16360 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach PHONE (213) 592-4072 • (714) 840-5661 P.S. Big Band Jazz Every Monday Evening The ,\mcrk.m b pi'\'" Card. l>1>n'1 IC.t\C lwmc "ltlw111 t1." \ WAU D<Sllltv "'OOOC:TIOlllS "'lllHTI Tl* Of Vil Ali() MAX IKY\lli u uon OOUU> •Il l c;on v I UllAH AHI MCH. 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Chance ue they've taken t'ake·dtocor•IJoc' let.•on1, haveabuok ortwoon the aubjeet and atetkOtruJ witbdecorat na tubes The rHt of us can enjoy simpler devices Uleape851vecutters itnd molds Heart-shaped cut ters att fun to use to aarnigb dishes for valentine partiet as well as those for bridal showers and •eddinc 11\fllversaries. Heart-shaped molds turn out pretty salads and desserts for similar oc· casioos. nur THE CUTTERS. Sets of canape cut· lers always include a heart shape along with other desiens. The cutters in a set vary in size and number. One of my sets, from Ita ly, has a dozen tiny cutters, each about \.'.! inch across and ~ inch tall. My other set. labeled "aspi c and hors d 'oeuvre cutters." comes from England; it also has a dozen shapes, but each is about l inch across and 1 inch tall. Another set is shown in "The Cook's Catalogue" <Random House). ll comes from Scandinavia and has half a dozen shapes -heart. circle. diamond. square, crescent and paisley. like teardrop. Each shape is 1 inch tall and described as "tiny." LIKE MINE, these cutters are tinned steel and havesharpcutting edges and rolled rims. I use the heart-shaped canapecutters to make bright, decorative garnishes from canned pi mien· tos and roasted sweet red peppers. These have many uses for lunch and supper dishes for valentine parties. For example, they can garnish a molded fish salad, a sliced chicken or turkey platter, and s uch vegetable offerings as stuffed potatoes and creamed cauliflower. You can also use them for garnishing open sandwiches made with cheese spreads. NOW TO COOKIE cutters. The heart shapes come giant-sized (about 2 to 3 inches): the latter may havestraightorscallopededges. They may come singly or in sets with other de· s igns. For a valentine party you can use them for cutting out butter cookies. I Like to sandwich the reguJar-sized baked cookies with a filling of pure fruit preserves. Choosing those made from red currants. cherries. ~raw.berries or raspberries for a pretty valentine effect. · The heart-shaped cookie cutters also make choice chocolate hearts with which to decorate slrawberr) or cherry ice cream or raspberry sherbet. For th~se, sem1·sweet chocolate is melted with a little shortening or butter and then spread on wax paper and allowed to set. Before the chocolate gets really rirm, the hearts are cutout. NOW TO THE MOLDS. Mine are individual size, each holding a generous \l:J cup. For Valen- tine parties I have rilled them with rhubarb mousse or coconut Spanis h cream and served them with defros ted frozen strawberries or raspberries The molds are also rine to use for cranberry gelatin salads All these suggestions make for attractive valentine de<'orating. but none of them calls for f lhe red coloring or maraschino cherries that are l now nutril1onallytaboo. Easy ways to make 'em Cherry pie • IS F ehruary tradition Time is11't a problem Docs the 1magt• of a <'Ut down trer and a boy with a hatr hel spring to mind when somt·one l<.llb a bout che rrws'! · This American lt!gcnd of young George Washington and t he cherr\' tree has led lo a national tradition of celebrating our firs t president's birthday with chi:rry pie There are se\'cral ways ll> prepart• cherr\-pie. and each has its O\\n :id vantages. TH F. FIRST method 1s tht-busy baker's answer. start with a frozen cherry pie. T o make the pie appear homemade. let 1t first thaw Then, cut cherry shapes 1 with the stems and leaves) in the top crust. using a tiny round cookie cutter and a s harp knife Flute the edges b y hand and sprinkle the top wi t h s ugar. Bake the pie until golden brown . and present in a pie -dish basket. No one will recognize the big shortcut taken. THE SECOND simple wa.\ to bake a che rry pie 1s to buy alread y· prepared cherry pie filling and a pie crust mix. With these two products, additional s pices can be added and the top crust decor ated lo s uit the cook's in- dividuality. A woven lattice-top erus t 1s most s pectacular. To make s uch a crust. cut 1 2-inch wide strips of rolled pie crus t dough. j ust long enough lo reach across the wi dth of the pie. VERY GENTLY lay the stnps for the cros'Swise weave. evenly spaced on the top of the pie (five to seven strips ). Then. carefully weave the lengthwise stripi.. starting nn the out- er left edge. lifting the crosswise s trips. one b~ one. to weave Work toward the center and then to the right edge. When completed. trim the overlap· ping edges of the lattice crust. allow- ing just enough to sea l to the bottom crust. Moisten the meeting points with water or milk. press edges of top and s hell firmly together To speed up the mJking of the lat Quick desserts show you care It's fun to do something special on Valentine's Day for the important peo· pie in your life. For people who care. but have busv schedules, a quick-lo-fi x valentine dessert may be just the thing. Time isn't a problem when you utilize convenience mixes, ready-baked cakes and top quality favorite candies. Cheesecake is always popular,· but Chocolate Cheesecake is extra special. Give the Chocolate Cheesecake valen-· tines airs by chilling the mixture in foil cups, topped with a piped-on heart. For a great tas ting Chocolate Cheesecake, mix melted Milky Way Bars with a no-bake cheesecake mix. It • taates as if there is a master chef in the ~kltchen. Great Chocolate Cheesecake -·cups take but minutes to mix, spoon in- &o foil cups and fill. Before presenting, add a distinctively personal heart on top of each dessert. lee cream and M&M chocolate can- dies make a quick and handsome valen· tine's parfait. Select a favorite pink ice cream fl avor -strawberry or pepper· mint and layer the ice cream with the chopped chocolate candies in tall frosty parfait glasses. Before serving me lt more of the chocolate candies with half and tfalf and corn syrup to make an unforgettable deep chocolate sauce. Top the parfaits with tiny hearts made from refrigerated cookie dough. Slice the cookie dough, s nip a "V" to make a heart to a size just right to top valentine's desserts and bake. VALENTINE PA&FAITS Wl111 CHOCOLATE SAUCE 1 cup M&N plain chocolate candies Cherry Nut Rolls tasty valentines :· .• Winning )'OUr vaJentlne's heart ls easy -:JTrhen you offer Cherry Nut Rolls. These ::)90me baked yeast rolls, filled with :· ... amy vanllla pudding, nuts and cherry ·:tlfflllincareaneuytomaketreat. ·..,-caaaaY NUT aous !!:: 1 (one pound) loaffro1en bread dough • ·:· lcupvan.lllapudding • :V.:. l ~CUP' canned c.berry pie fiUin1 ~~: \o\~nuta,cboppedflne ~-2tablelpoonsbutter,melted ~ t.-loaf tbaw to room tem· atun or overnt1bt ln refri1erator. On floured board roll doulh out to 12xl2-inch square. Cut dough into nine 4· inch squares. Mix vanllla puddinl and ~ cup pie filling together with~ cup nuts. Place a spoonful of puddinc mixture ln centerof eachsquare. Foldeach~to the middle and seal t11htly by pnaing down in center. Place on lllhtlY peued sheet pan. Brush doulh with melted but- ter and sprinkle with a few nut.a. Let rise until doubled in alae. Bake in preheated 375-degree oyen lS to 11 mlnulel until golden br'owa. To aerve, top wttb remain· ln1 cherry pie mun1 and nut.a. Makes 9 servings. 1 2 cup half and half 1r. cup light corn syrup 1 .. teaspoon cream of ta rtar M&M peanut chocola te candies. chopped Strawberry ice cream Tiny heart s haped cookies Combine plain candies, 1• cup half and half, corn s yrup and cream of tartar in small saucepan. Cover. Place over low heat 10 minutes. Uncover. Stir and heat until chocolate is melted. Chill. Add more half and hatr to thin sauce to desired consistency. Spoon ~ chopped candies into 6 chilled parfait glasses. Cover with 1.-z layer of ice cream. Repeat layers endjng with ice cream. Pour chocolate sauce over ice cream. Garnish with heart-shaped cookies. V ALENTJNE CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE CUPS 4 Milky Way bars 2 tablespoons water 1 package (14.8 ounces) no-bake cheesecake mix Red food coloring Red decorating 1el Combine candy and water in s mall saucepan. Heat slowly, stirring until mi•ture ls smooth. Cool. Prepare crust as directed on cheesecake packa1e. Spoon cnambs equally Into 16 foil or paper baking . cups in mumn tins . Prepare filling as directed; sUr in chocolate mixture. Spoon equally inlo cu.pa. Preparint topping, tint pink wilh rood colorlnc. Spread on filling. Chill. Pipe on outline of red heart on top. Makes 16 cups. ti r e c rus t. s impl y lay all t he lengthw1sc strips over the crosswise strips rather than actually weaving them J\ MAKE-IT-FROM· scratch pie gives the baker the most options for \"ariety in cherry pie filling recipes. Start hy using canned red tart cherries or frozen red tart cherries. Almond extract is the most common- ly used navoring, and most cooks also add a few drops of red food col- oring lo perk up the color of the pie filhnJ! Corn starch thickens the filling. forming a glossy red glaze for the cherries. Homemade crusts can also vary widely Try adding chopped almonds to the pie crust for a unique texture. Graham cracker or vanilla wafer crumb crusts are also fine s hells for cherry pies. The tart cherry flavor combines Economical well with cheese cake, so many peo- ple make a basic cheese cake and then top it with cherry filling in honor of Washington's birthday. IC you're counting calories, con- s ide r an "Ope n-face" pie, thus eliminating the top crust and those extra calories. Persons who aren't dieting might add a dollop of whipped cream to top their serving. I F YOU'RE HUNGRY for ch!i!rries but musl bypass the traditional pie completely, why not just prepare a s herbet glass of tart cherry filling, sub· stituting a small amount of sweetener for the usual sugar in-the recipe? A bit of almond flavoring and a few toasted. sliced almonds sprinkled on top will make this dessert very satis- fying. Or. how about modified Cher- ries Jubilee? Flaming cognac or cherey brandy can tum cherries into a theatrical and elegant treat. Peachy valentine cake Here's a Peachy Valentine Cake you'll want to serve all year-round. This moist bread pudding cake is economical and low-calorie. There are only 127 calories per serving. It's the perfect treat for your weight· conscious valentine. PEACHY VALENTINE CAKE 1 can (16 ounces> cling peach slices in light syrup (economy pack> 2:1,4 cups dry bread crumbs 1 ~ cup non-fat milk. warmed 3 eggs. separated 3 tablespoons sugar :i~ teaspoon cinnamon 12 teaspoon grated lemon rind Heat oven to 325 degrees. Drain peach s Uces. Reserve 3 slices for garnish. if desired. Dice remaining slices. Mix bread crumbs and milk. Beat egg yolks. Beat in sugar, cin· namon and lemon rind; continue beating until smooth and foamy. Stir in bread crumbs and diced peaches. Beat egg whites until stiff. Fold egg whites into bread mixture. Spray 3- cup mold or baking pan with vegeta- ble cooking spray. Pour cake batter into pan. Bake 50 minutes· or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Makes 6 servings. Approx· imately 127 calories per serving. Peachy Valentine Cake should be se rved the same day it is baked. n le d cl Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT/Wednetday. February 11 , 1981. mean big business Replacement for brown bags B MARTIN SLOANE t;rnat Sc..-.Ht Sui>t1r101arkul.al lo Detroit has found Iii Of'V. Wu)' fot 6h<>P~f* tO get ~ "ban dle on lht'U' purrbaa.e11 It rttenUy introduced white plai.llc s hop Plfl61 bugs v. 1th h.mdles lo replace the tradt lion l brown paper bags A Great Scott s pok t:s rn a.n suid th e handles enable cui.tom~n. to t·arr y their bags more easily "Rig t.lttal you say? That's right ~ Hag are big business for the companies that manufacture them We shoppers used more than 17 b1lhor'I of tt}em in 198(}. "DOES THiS MEAN the end of the good old brown shopping bag?" 1 asked Robert Kr1ssel of the Equ1tetble Bug Co after 1 learned of Great Scott's switch to plastic. ··First. you :.hould call 1t by its proper name," he repli ed ··it is not a shopping bag that ·s the type of bug you carry out of a de· partment stort~ ·'It is not a grocery bag; that's the sm a lier bag that is used for items li ke tomatoes. The proper name for the bag that shoppers carry out of the supermarket is a carry-out sack or a check-out sack." Finally. he returned to my question: "No. the brown carry-out sack is not about to disappear. Have you ever tried to put three or four plastic carry-out sacks filled with groreries in the trunk of your car? ''THE V DON 'T KEE P their shape like a paper bag. Before you have driven more than a block. the plastic bags have fallen over. and the bottles and cans are rolling a round your trunk." "It 's true." said Mary Lu Waddell, con· sum er -affairs director for Tom T hu mb Supermarkets in Dallas. "The plastic check· out bags must be more carefully balanced when they a re packed. and an inexperienced checker may not do it proper ly. ··But we have been testing t he new bags for severaJ yea rs. and most customers react favorably to them The plastic bags have the advantage of being waterproof. and that is important here in Texas when it gets hot and things start to melt on the way home. The plastic bags also can be reused." Great Scott Supermarkets is stressing the recycling of its plastic bags by offering shoppers a 2-cent credit for every plastk bag they bring back to use again. "THE PLASTIC BAGS seem to have a small advantage for city stores. where shop- pers make smaller purchases and carry one or two bags home with them," said Fred Meinholtz, general manager of lhe Standard Products Division of International Paper. "But they cost more than the paper bags. and they won 't be widely accepted by the supermarkets until the manufacturers can bring their costs down below those or the paper bags." ''The plastic bags hold less than the paper bags ," said Bruce Grimm. manager of sales for the Great Plains Bag Corporation. "When the handles of the plastic bag are dr awn•together , it tends lo close the bag and limit the items that can be positioned at the top." All of these comments indicate that we a re likely to see a "battle of the bags" waged at supermarkets across the country. If you have used the new plastic check· out sack. I would like to know how you rate it in comparison with the traditional paper bag. Please write to me in care of this news paper. RE F UND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to receive th e form re quire d by this offer from Listerine. Efferdent and Rolaids: $2 Cash Refund Form. P.O. Box 9216·S. St. Paul. Mi nn. 55192. This offer expires July 31. 1981. -------------------------------------, . CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS Mut, PO<lllrt. Seat-. 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Heal a can of cling peach slices or halve!-. with a spoonful of cin na mon red hot candies to give them a rosy glow and spicy fla vor . WALDORF SALAD C anne d c hunk y peetc hes a re a m os t \'e rs alilt• fruit. Drain \.\ell etnd fold into your favorite Waldorf salad recipe OPENING SOON SE AFOOD MARKET FRESH SEAFOOD IS OUR #1 CONCERN FRESH NOT FROZEN Freih 'mat (Idaho) Freeh 9oek Cod (Pacific Coast) Freeh lled S.apper (Pacific Coast) Freeh l"IW 91 Sele (Pacific Coast) Freeh 8aM Dabl (Pacific Coast) Freeh Sea 8aM (Mexico or Pacific Coast) Freah llallm& (Mexico or Paclflc Coast) Fre11a Perdl (Pacific Coast) I Freah 8al1DOD (Pacific Northwest ) Fre1h Sword.,.. (Local Waters) Fre1h O.Cemeu Crab (Pacific Northwest) Freih mu,1•t Oya&en (East Coast) Fre1h UWe Ned tlama (East Coast) Fr~•h U•e Mable LoM&en (East Coast ) Frtth ._,. (Local Waters) F'rtth Tne c.t (Pacific Coast) Freila Se....,_ (Paclfic Coast) mE SECRET TO GREAT SEAFOOD IS FRESHNESS We're your Neighborhood, Old Fashioned Seafood Market We are pleued to offer from the fineet Boutique Callfomia Wineries an extraordinary Hlectlon of ftne winee! Callaway Vlneyardl, Fetler Vineyardl, Cbateau St. Jean-Sutter Home Sanford and Benedict Vineyardl, Zacam•• Vineyards. • 144M .. .,,, c.lftl' -()pea M P ••• 1 Day1 A Week l&VINE -llZ·MU . :YOURTOTALSATISFACflON IS ALWAYSGUARANTEED .. nsm RAf'OOD AYAJL&• ....... DI l&AION ' .. " ' Lamb stew for nutrition and change-of-pace flavor There's more to lamb than ch ops . Or even legs . There are also necks and breasts, and sometimes these are a g r ea t buy at th e s upermarket. But what to do with these cuts? The French know how t o prepa r e c hop s Provencale. The Greeks k no w ho w t o make Moussaka with ground la mb meat. Armenians stuff grape leaves with that same ground lamb. lo India they'll cube boneless lamb a s the basis ror sensational c ur r ies. Those s ame c ub es are put on skewers. in the Middle East to make Kabobs. But to get back to those necks and breasts of the animal. Use them i n a n old-fa s hion e d American Lamb Stew. A c lear. delicious broth, floating with vegetables a nd flavorful potato dumplings. If you've never heard of potato dumpllngs that ~ a r e parti c ularly flavorful, it's because LAMB STEW MAKES A HEARTY MEAL FOR COLD WINTER EVENINGS you've never added that r are blend of herbs and 7 s mall carrot s, another 10 minutes. To TURKEY s pi c es kn o wn as sliced into 2-inch lengths lamb stew add carrots, M a k e l·e ft o v e r arom atic bitters to the 'Ii p ound yello w onions and rem a ining shredded turkey a hear· mixture. onions (2 medium>. each bitters. Cover and sim· ty family dinner by mix· •. If you ·r~ on a low· cut into 6 pieces mer another 30 minutes. ing with leftover gravy, sod i um regime, ski p Cover lamb with cold Skim off fat. Season to chopped onion . salt and salting the stew. Salt waler. Bring lo a boil, taste with sail and pep· pepper. Place in a but· will not be missed if lower heat and simmer per . Serve stew in soup tered baking dish and arom a tic bille rs a r e covered for l'h hours or p lat es w ith pota t o top with drain ed cling use<l, until m e at is tender, d umplings. Yield : 8 peach slices . Spread This secret ingredient s k i m ming l op o c · servings. with mashed potatoes picks up the flavor and casionally to keep broth and bake at 350 degrees adds zest, while remain-c lear . While m eat is POTATOSALAD for LS minutes , or until ing virtually anonymous cooking, cook potatoes Families will adore potatoes a r e golde n itself. sep ar ately . Peel and this Picnic Potato Salad. brown. AR 0 MATIC LAMB mash. Beat in egg and Combine 6 cups cooked, DESSERT STEW enough flour t o make d i c e d p o t a t oes , 6 Fo r a b e aut i f u I 4 pounds of neck of mixture easy to shape ha rdcooked . diced eggs, dessert , pr epare your I am b a nd br east of into balls. Stir in l tea-3• cups chopped celery. favor ite pie crust. ad- 1 am b, cut into sma ll spoon salt, Vii teaspoon Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons ding 2 tablespoons sug· pieces pepper , 'Ii tablespoon of seasoned salt. Blend 1 ar. Roll and bake the s quarts water the bitters and croutons. pac kage tar tar s auce crus t in a 9·inch pie 2 pounds potatoes Shape mixture into 11/i mix with 2 tablespoons plate or tart pan. Drain 1 egg inch balls and drop into water. Add I cup mayon· a 29-ounce can c ling All -purpose flour simmering salted water. naise or salad dressing peach slices a nd ar- SaJt and pepper If the first dumpling and 1 tablespoon pre· range on cooled pie l '"1 tablespoon s breaks apart add more pa r ed mus tard Stir shell In a s mall pan. aromatic bitters flour to the remaining thoroughly Pour over heat :i_. cup apricot or 1 c u p packaged potatomixture.Cookun· potato mixture and toss peach jam. Strain and croutons covered for 10 minutes combine. Makes 6 serv-cool: spread over peach Salted water and then cover and cook ings. s lices. ~--==-===~.=..:..:::.:_~~~_;:.::..::_:.:.;:...:..:..:._;:_;...;...:.~:..::..:...::_:_:....:.;.'--...;.;.;.;:..:..;;.;~~~~~~~~ IJ, -" ' .. .... ~~ • 50°/o More Absorbent • New Triple-strip Adhesive Now more COMFORT and SECURrrY than ever So often right on light days • 06004 lOl.01.3 \ f ... ~· : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11, 1981 Lentil soup the flavor of old Jerusalem For r hup rblt' lh1t'1 ~' nutrllk>ul u wtll u de • lldot.&a, di cover ,,.,..1 ~.11 .... ------- f!!~u!~cl.'i!,. ~''b:: U•Ul 11••1 ..,,....._ ___ _ llh ftat dl1td PHI; ar part ol lhe Ml""'' raml tablupooo• dry while pupper, s liced carrot 1)' They are lllah In a-ro win(' nd 8ttredded cabbage teia, vltamlna, m neral or celery Add 1 teas aad n-..r. )'et v&rtually Lt:NTIL poon drl d bas il or fal•frt"e Mll Nt:Jii'faON•: o regano (Or more. to A c\qllw ol drled h:n l''or Italian flavor taste> a nd 1 bay lesf UI hH eonJ &derably l'O mbme I c·up drit!d len Covl'r and simmer 50 to mort' pruCt&n than • h lll!i wl\h 3 l'Ul>:S wiatcr or 60 m1nutc:s <or 15 to 2C pound of beef, yut it rat akunme<f beef broth, minutt'S in a pre:>s ure cost• you •~JU"oalmatcly 3 t•up11 tomato j uice a otl l'Oo ke r . accordi ng to l2 ce-nu and 66 calorl~it I t'UP each onions. bell maoufa<'turer 's direc· tionsl. Stir ln l tables- poon wine vinegar (and I cup diced cooked lean bet-f, If desired). Makes four meal-sit~ servings, 20 calories eac h ; or eight slde·dish servings, 120 calories each (with beef broth and diced beef, add 95 calories to each large serving, and so ca lories to each smaller serving). DESIGN YOUR OWN LENTIL SOUP Lentils adapt to so SLIM GOURMET many c uisin es tha t almost any f avorite combination of s tock, vegetables, herbs and seasonings can be put together to make a hear· ty meal-size soup. How about Hungarian Lentil Soup with tomatoes, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, herbs and lots of paprika. Here's a guide for creating your own: HUNGARIAN LENTIL SOUP 1 cup dried lentils 2 cups water Meat or poultry broth <or tomato juic•> 4 cups chopped~r s hre dded vegetables: onions, celery, carrots, mus hrooms, pepper~. green beans l to 2 tablespoons lemon ju.ice, vineg4r or wine Sall (or garlic salt), pepper, lo taste Seasonings to tute: bay leaf, dried aa1e. thyme, oregano, basil, chili or curry powder, ground cumin, paprika Optional: 1 c up cooked diced lean meat or poultry Combine ingredients, except cooked meat or poultry, in a soup pot or pressure cooker. Cover an d coo k 50 lo 60 minutes (or 15 to 20 minutes, under pres- sure, accordin1 to manufacturer'• dtrec· Uona). Seaon to ta•· and stir in diced meat, lf desired; beat throu1b. Mates four meal-aile servtna1, or ei1ht 1lde· dish aervtnas. For low-col n ee u.Ncu (with diabetic uchong• volue1J, tend o •tamJ*f, aet/-oddreued envelope ond 35 cntl to Slim Cournvt 1Uu ~~· /or meters and °'4betic1, P.O. Bo:r 62, Sporto, N.J. 07171. You'd nriJd 1 .~ calorie• worth ol teak to 1et that I ra"cb protein from rueat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-..._,-~-.,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- What's more, lenttlb I re particularly high m ll"M They have a de lidOu$, s h a htly nutty flavor that makes them ao immediate hU with mast people, even those who don't much care for Olber peas and beans. t~~ir texture 1s less m eaty The lentil is one or the oldest foods and found in many cuisines. ln fact. the biblical "m ess of pottage" that E s au traded for his birthright was actually lentil soup. My own favorite meal- size lentil soup is Israeli in origin. This recipe is a s limmed d o wn . simplified soup inspired b y "T h e F lavor of J erusalem ," by Joan Natha n a nd Jud y Goldman. ISRAEU TIOCK LEN· TILSOUP 1 cup dried lentils. unrinsed 1 cup chopped onion 3 c loves garlic, minced Rib s ce l e r y. shredded or minced 2 carrots. shredded or minced 2 tables poon s chopped fresh parsley 3 cups fat-skimmed chicken broth 3 cups water 2 bay leaves 1"2 teaspoon ground cu min Pinc h o f dr ied thyme Optional: pinch of turm e ri c o r c urr ) powder Salt (or garlic salt). pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup diced cooked 'c hic ken (O r turkey ) meat Despite what you may read in some cookbooks o r even on a le ntil pa c ka ge , it 's n ot necessary to pre -soak le ntils several hours before you use them Si mply combine all in- gredients except lemon juice and poultry meat in a soup pot. Cover and simmer 50 to 60 minutes , until lentils are tender Stir in lemon juice and chicken ; heat through. (Soup will be thick; may be thinned by simmer- ing with a dditional wate r , i f des ired .) Makes four gene rous meal-size servings, 290 calories each ; eight side-dish servings, 15 calories each. AME RI CAN STYLE LENTIL SOUP Omit cumin, turmeric and lemon juice; add 2 ROCK FISH PECAN BALLS &ri pound rockfish CiUets 2 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 3 oun ce s cream cheese Dash each : garlic· salt, hot pepper sauce Grated onion 1 1.h t a bles poons emon juice 1 2 tab l esp oo n s hopped parsley "h cup f i n e l y chopped pecans Place fillets into boil- ng salted water. Cover. return to boiling a nd !_immer fish just until it flakes easily when test- ?d with a fork (about 6 minutes). Remove any bones and flake. Soften ~ream cheese, blend in aaonings, lemon juice, araley and cooled fish. se a teaspoon lo shape JDixture into small balls. ftoll in pecans. Chill un· ~it firm . S e rve on oothpicks. Makes •P- roximately 38 balls. SUM DOWN Slim down without e reutna your taste . 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' Orano-Co.Mt OA&LV PILbT/Wednelday, February 11, 1981 FOOD Cool weather favorite: beef roast a •E MB t:a t o fl1ur~ ~' Ptlr Hrvln¥ DOl Ju t tht> l'Olil ~t>r poun<l. wht'n corllitdtlnng meal purchai•c¥ A lean, bonelei.~ t>etd roast can ustly )tffv~ tbret' to four people whale ru~b with large bonei. ser ve ont! tu l wo people per pound ROASTS CAN also be stretched w1lh gravies or olbec sauces, as well as potatoes. vegetables. dumplings or noodles For a small family . a roast is a good invest ment in nutrilion as well as a lime saver T he rirsl cooking pro d uces a delicious piece or meat for an important dinner, then, depending on t he size or the roast and the family, the left· over portion can be sliced for cold cuts, tid· bits used for casseroles or stir fry, or chunks for a hearty pot pie. WITH imagination. dozens of menus can be planned with the left· over beef. Make these meals "planned overs" for the best us e of food dollars. M a ny va r ieties of "roast" beef are availa- ble al the supermarket meal counter. C<fnsider chuck roasts for a thrifty purchase: these require a lot more lim e in cooking, but the results are worth the ef· fort. R 0 A s T s· i n t h I s categor y include the 7 bone roasts (bone -in and bon e less), the b lade chuck roasts (the least expens ive roast ), and the cross rib roast A ll a re best when cooked with moist heat First, brown the meat on all sides in a heavy pan, using just a bit of oil. Add a s mall amount or warm liquid (water or broth) and seasonings Cove r and cook in the oven or on the range top at a low te mperature un· ti l tender. allowing 25-30 m inutes pe r pound or until t he ther mometer reads 150 to 170 degrees . Carve into thin sli ces. SOME persons prefe r a d eep brown, well-done p ot roast which fa lls from the bone. For these roas ts add vegetables and allow more time to cook, at least 2 to 21fi hours. Roasts from the round a r e the lean est but us ua lly requir e moist heat for maximum ten· der ness. Follow the ME XICAN FU DGE SAUCE Ice cream sundae lov- ers will swoon over Mex- ican Fudge Sauce, de- veloped from cookin g c l asses at Lawr y's California Center in Los Angeles. Heat 1 cup hot fudge sauce in top of dou- ble boiler . Add 1 table· ·s poon c inna mon a nd blend thoroughly. Serve ove r cake and brownies as well as ice cream. WATE R ICES Water ices were the forerunners or ice cream . Invented by the Chinese .centuries ago, they were brought to the west by Marco Polo. Americans ha ve loved the cooling c reamy concoct.Ion ever since George Washington r an up a $200ta btosoothe his craving in the sum· merofl790. LUNCH For a quick low - calorie lunch, top one or two canned cling peach halves with a spoonful of cottage cheese. Drizzle a teaspoonful of honey over it and sprinkle with cardamon. ' MAKEASTEAMER Make a steamer out of alm ost any pot or saucepan to lock in ve1etable flavor and nutrients . Steame r baskets expand to fit dil· terent ailes of pans. Sim· merin1 wate r under vecetablea In b11ket . coob the1ll to a crt1p1, aa me coo kln• p ro cedurf s aa for chuck r ut1 <: u fully sh co the beef aaaln1t tht.1 "arain" into thin sUtd for best rt!aults Kout.a common ly obtit ned from tht round include tov unu bottom r ounu r outs, 1urlom Uv rou:it,.-., eye-of· round roast.'>, "rotisserie roaa sts ," uod r um p rvusts WI T H the UH or rn ~r anad ~s or t e n , deruers, these ca11 he• BONELESS WHOLE HAM roasted with dry heat In the o ven nr over u barbecue fire with juicy and tt-nder res ults. Tht tlnest or t h e roil lll are from the temler rib area. Stand Int! rib roast anti to11 s irloin roasts are u~ual· ly ~OOkt!d in tht' oven with dry heat Place the meat with the fat 1>idt! up in an o,iwn p1:m, ini.crt a meut the r momele r 111t11 the l'entcr or the roast and s~us on Do nol add water and do not ~on•r ROA T IN a slow oven C325 degrees). For rare roast beef, cook 18 to 20 m 1nutes per povnd or to a temperature reading of 140 degrees. Medium takes 20 to 22 minutes per pound or to a tem · perature reading of 160 degrees. R e m e mber. roas t s t·Qntinue to cook when r<•m oved from the oven, s o re move from the oven when the ttwrmometcr r<'~istcrs 5 to 10 degrees lower than desir~d and IC't the roast -;tand 10 S weetheart S teak 8 untlt" H1h ~ \t I 1lt1 lh1' \,d I IH.'-()1\ II 1tf \l•UI '''l"\J ••U • I •h ~' '' lu'''" m10utes for easier carv- ing Save the browned II quid from the roasts for au j us or gravy Roast beer is an ex cellent source of protein with on e three-o uo ce rooked serving provld· 10g 60 percent or the recommended daily al lowance. Roast beef is also a good source of niacin, iron. and riboflavin with ahout 160 to 200 calories per serving, dependin~ on 1 tw lc;rn{'ss of the t•ut ('anned & Packaged ~~:~;:.1.•1::~:·.~:··',~. 298 t1ld \lll , .. ''"' f \lo \I tfl I h~ t I f'L Ill I th.'.lll LB l'SPLI T TOP 6~~~1~,~ WI! 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ITICHll'). hl'allh Somt• marr11•d ) 11u11 g ~iri s. \tartt•d new fanulw-. · · /\ m a n a !. h t• rn u n ,1 g <·., h1111-.<•lf may d11· oltl at :io. or 'oung at flO. · (;rannu· 11h-..•1 vPd in hl·r Re nw dll'' 1 lk00 1 llTZll llllll ~ ud\li.t'<l t'heruylc (chervil) Is .:1111~1 f1.u tht•m th.it bt' dull, old, & ~ 1thuut ~·ourat:l', & lo increase lhl•tr 'ill'\'rl~lh " · Ag1:•iJ pt'uvlc should i.>al one 1 u•1ful 1 of l·ht•rvil J l'Veryday for •' p ,. 11 u p t o n 1 1· • • • ti c l 11 ( I , .... p I I l 11 • I ' I 111 t h (' l' n t u r y ) .11hkd l'r ~ l\1r-. I ' f l.t"vel 'i. I 11100, U1111,111 fl'tlJJc fw Spring lll•rb U1111II1·11nta1nmg c·hervil ~ .. IUNf , 111-:RB KIWTll 1 1·u1's ~at er I IJ t•ntirc spragi. chervil 10 lt•.ivt'i. of 1>orrcl 1 i.:abbage lettuce I tt•aspoon salt romll salt. .. ,,. JUH'l' 11( 1; lemon > Boil 15 11111111tt''· 1'0\l'r , i.1 mm er 15 USING HERBS 111111u tr~ Drink l·old 1 quart a d.1 \ t throughout St'ason 1 If )OU (':tn't buy frt'sh t·h.:•rvil. purl'lias t• s t•t-dhngs at a nurserv c; 1'11\\ outdoors. or in put:. facing s u1111 y 'h1ndnws Cut 6 weeks lalcr. Y nu 'houltl ha vc• no problem frnding uh1q u1tious dande lions. lle rba li..,li. s aid .... ht·n nature \~anted t'\ cryom· to t•al l'l'rta111 plants. shl• g.rew lht.•m profusely young dandelion leaves in salads each spring. The leaves contain nutritive s ails which purify blood . (Be i.ure yours are grown with out in- i.c c l ic ides : or buy them al markets.> DANDELION LEAF SALAD J O dandelion lea ves, s hredded 2 c ri s p s li ces bacon . crumpled 1 mus hroom. sliced 1 2 hard cooked egg, g rated 2 s lices onion I c l ove g arli c, c ut lt'n.:thw1sc 4 tables poons otl 2 tablespoons fresh lemon JUH't' 1 2 teaspoon mar1or am 1 1 teaspoon thym e 12 tea s µoo n mus tard blended wilh 1 2 teaspoon while wine Ground black pepper Hub half the garlic over the in· i.ade of sa lad bo1Ao I Mince the othe r half. toss it with dandelion lt•aves. onwn, bacon. egg: and blended dressing of oil. lemon ju ice. marjor am , th y m e. mus lard , white wine. Grrnd black Pl'J)per over. Serves 2. "Sorrel kills putrefaction in th(' blood." J ethro Kl oss ( 1863· 19 16 ) tla1med SubstilUl(' sorrel for dandelion in s ah1ds. lnl'lude 11 w1lh chervil 111 spring tonics Orcl t•r s eedl in g s fr o m nursl'rl('S C row like C'herv1L Thl1n 111111 the nymphs Sing CH!t's to ~µnng 1n eCJch l<.1nd llis lor1an' claim there werl'n't The biggest swap meet on the a n~ da nde l ions growi n g ul Orange Coast is found every day :\ mer11·a when the Pilgri m~ 1n the class1f1ed ads in !he landed ~1. those English fol k:. D ., p·1 · Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 11, 1981 Yarn 'n ' Harn for .winter salad Winter salads have become quite popular - especially those that com blne our favorite foods with a little extra nair Yam 'n Ham Salad is a hearty main dish with a flavor leam sure to please. Golden s weel- potatoes and ham are cubed, then chilled with halved green grapes and c hunks of crunchy pear. Just before s erving, this colorful combina · tion is tossed with a light, tangy dressjng and arranged on a plat· ter line d with c ris p g reens. North Carolina y ams are in good supply right now. according to the United Fres h Fruit and · • Catering • Me a ta ' • Seafood • Dell •Produce • Beer end Wine &fairy~ GGUr'!Mt Martlet 1444 L Co.t Hwy .. C-odefM• , 675·1 )SJ AtH DILIYH Y' For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Ve1etable Association. Surprisingly nutritious, just one medium yam provides an adult with almost twice the recommended daily allowance for vitamin A and nearly two-fifths of the vitamin c. It's also a fair source o f iron, folac in and vitamin 86, while being low in fat and moderate in calories. When buying yams, c h oose those with s m ooth , un sc arred skins, firm texture and a c l ea n , bright ap · pearance. They'll keep well if placed in a brown bag and stored at room tempe rature in a dry place. YAM 'N' HAii SALAD 4 medium North Carolina yams 1 pound boiled ham 1 cup green seedless grapes, halved 1 pear, cored and cubed V'4 cup honey ~ cup sour crea m 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1h teaspoon salt V'4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teas poon c in· namon 1/4 t easpoon dry mus tard Lettuce leaves Bake yams in a 350 degree oven f o r 40 minutes, or boil covered in lightly salted water for 20 minutes , o r until just tender. C ool. Remove peel. Cut yams and ham into ~-inch cubes; combine lo large bowl with 1rape1 and pear. refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. Com· bine remaining ingre- dients in small bowl: pour over yam mixture just before serving, toss lightly. Arrange on plat- ter lined with lettuce leaves. Makes : 6 serv· ings . ••• For a refreshing e n- t re e, toss lettuce , tomato wed1es and s liced raw zucchini with French dressing in a large bowl. Then to p each serving with a scoop of chilled egg salad. .... r your sweet. Smooth, creamy, velvelized Carnation 5-minule fudge. E veryonc loves a homemade Valentine. e pci:aally when you add the velvet touch of CarmHion Evaporated ~1ilk. Its vt:lvetizt'd to make all kinds of dt:ssl'rts. saun•,, wavies and casserole~ irre~istibly l'rt'i1my and ni:h. t-.11 .1tlfhtttllt.1lfh't'ft'~ll}t'<ori \\flft Ht h .... t"'4 l \1•• lt'lill l l .llf1,lll11'1 \.u to(' q , •• ' f\tt\ 7111fJ ,.~I! !o<J\!'l,1 l_ \ 1tfll'Wt I Carnation Five-Minute Fudge 1 'lakl·~2 pound~! '.! tahll'spo<in .. butlt•r .. 1 1·up undilull'd ('.\tt:'\.\TIO'I; E• aporah'd .\I ill. I'·, 1·up ... 'uiicar 1, lt•a,.ptHtn ,all .! 1·up, 1I uum·l',1 miniatun• mar .. hmall11" .. l1'l t·up .. I 11., 1; • .,unl'I' 1>:ll'ha1:•'"' -<t•mi·~" ,.,., .. h11t'11l111t· r>i1·1·1·- l 1t•11 .. po111n •:inilla '• .. u p 1'1111ppt•d nut .. l>r Langham 11579. Engli:.h1 h;11I -.<·1·ch -.hipped O\'t.'r The) re 642-5678 31 J I DI JU\Pnat1~l lhr1r h~eiailt~h~b~yi~~·a~t~1nig~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~ Migraine cure ( tomh1n1• hulll·r ... 1ap11ra11'd m ilk. ,uicur. and .. all in ... 1111 "'""' ""'r nu•1li11m lkal. .. 11rr1111e llt'l'il .. i11m1ll.1. llrini: 111 full h11il. c:.Hlk I 111 i m111u11• ... -11rrin111 •in .. 1anlh. 1< .. m,,." fr11 m ht•at. ;'Cir in mar,hmull11" ... 1 h111 ulah• p1r1 , .... 'antll.1, .11111 nul '· :-:1 i1 •11:11r11u,1~ for I minult> •un1il mar .. hmallu"" m .. 1111nd hh·nill. l'uur 1n111-.·irwh ..quart· hut ll-n '<f pan. l'u11I. < 'ul in '(jUart· .. 11r .1 ht•arl . for ~ 11ur ""''"I h1·art. still elusive M igra1111.· lll':.11lath1·-. ;1ff11t·t aµpri1x1 mat1•I) 8 lo 12 m1ll1nn /\m1.·ril'ani., a nd lhen• 1\ no -.1m pl(' ans1Ao·Cr to overronw th1• painful afn1l'l11Jn But C'l'rta1n undl'rly1 ng factors a re k no wn to tause a migr aine al tack. s uch a s e motiona l and neurocht!rnical in· ler a ctions. while some non i ntrus1 v(' mf't hod'> of thl'r<ip) 1-;urh '" d1c·l. man1pu l a l 1on , and physical therapy) hav1• proven to be helpful According to Dr /\Ian II. Pressman. Chairman 11f the Oepartrnl'nl of '\ ul rit1on at lhf• ;'fry. 't o r k C h i r o p r a c t 1 t· l · u I I e g e . · · C <· 1 t a 1 n ll1l'tar~ suh!>tanc·e, seem to prt'l01p1tate m1 cr<11ne attac ks 111 -.ustt•ptihh.• in d1viduals .. l'arllcularly susprcl, he 1.·xplains. art• a ~rou11 nf forn .. b that havt• u hi gh <'o ntl'nt of tyram11H', a naturall y oct·u rr1 n g amine that a1·ts directly on lhl' hlood \ ('SSC IS, C'a using vasntonstr1<·t1on a nd lhl'n a r1•hounrl "' ft•ct that dilatC's tht• blood vcssC'li. and 1·ausc:. thP intenst• hrada1·he Anntht•r \as11a<ll\t' S U h ' l J n I l' I ' 11h1.·n ~ IPthylJm1nf' round In chocolate l'heest·. a nd Cl'rtasn rc•d "1ncs i\lso rnC'nl1nnt>d hy migraine patients ar e -.uch headarht tngg«r ing foods as c1lrus fruits, processed and cured meals. caffe i nl' and alcohol. · Oc casionally ;rn al lack 1s precipitated hy a sudden sodium chloricle ov'erload. due to a com bination of foods that h ave ext r e m ely h igh sa lt content. 111·11· an · '>t'\ cr:il salt frt•t· 1 t•1•1pes for thost· "h•> 11.l\l' a s odium 11•-.t rwtinn. whether for a m 1j!raine l'On dition or 11! ht·r :-.pccral diet con 'ICfrrat1on l.ONOON BRO I L OREGANO ''"" 2 pound nank s teak 12 s ma ll onion, diced ·~ <·lovt· garl1<.·, 111111 l' c<l 1 , lea~poon oregano 1 , teaspoon black l'l'PPt'r 2 tahlcsµoons salad 111 I ,\ rrangl' flank sleak flat on a broiling pan ('11mb1nt• onion, garlic, oregan•1. pt·pper and oil: rub O\t•r hoth '>ldC's of \l<'ak Marinate 1 2 hour a l room tc·rnprrature l\rotl q1 a pn·heated hr111ic•1 .1hout 5 minutes 1111 1•;,1t·h -.ult• C'arvc into t h in s l1 c('s on a n ex lrl'tnt· • ai.:•inal across lht• g1 1 Likes 4 to 6 S \ I T · I-It 1., E M F: AT I.OAF :1 po und .. l ean ).!1111111!1 IH•t•f I 'mall onio n gr .11 1•11 I t'J.!J.! '~ cup u11-.t•ason<.•d hrt•ad l'rUlllh\ I "mall potato. grat c•c1 fine> 1 1 """ c h oppert J•a r-;lto) 1 • tcasr>oon pepper 1 w t c•aspoon r1 n na mun Pr ~hl'at oven to 350 clt•~rt•c·s Combine all m- gred1cnts, mixing well. PaC'k into a loaf pan and hake I hour Ma kes R ser vings. RAKF.D CO D Tt\R · RAGON Pressman reveals that so m etimes this 1n to le r ance lo certain oil roods has a connection 2 lablespoons salad 4 slices cod fillets to a food allergy Many patients with migraines also exhibit allergic dis turbances s uch as hay fever and asthma. and a large percentage have positive s kin reactions to known allergens as well. "Migraine s uffere rs are likely to be success oriented, obsessively ha rd working, and tend to take o n m ore responsibility than they a r e e m o ti o nall y equipped to handle," says Pressman, adding, .. Emotional s tress is thought to play an Im· portant role in the de· velopment or '°igraine. Symptoms of nervous .anxiety, frustration, along wUh an inability to cope with normal tveryday pressures are Indicative of the ml· gral ne personality type." 12 teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons uns alt- l"d butler l small onion. diced I small clove garlic , minced 3 tomatoes. chopped fine 14 t e a s poon tar ra~on • 11 teaspoon peppe r '• cup lemon juice Brush salad oil over all s ides of cod fillets: arrange in one layer in a baking dish and sprinkle with paprika. Melt but- ter in a small saucepan ; saute onion and garlic for several minutes . Add chopped tomatoes, tar- ra gon , pepper and lemon juice ; stir and s imme r for several minutes. P our sauce over fish. Bake in a 350. degree o ve n for 30 minutes, or until fis h flakes easily. Makes 4 servings. t SAVEJOc ON 2 TALL CANS OF CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK ( 13 n Ol w e only) 50000 104153 JOc I I IOc STORE COUPON IOc .. ~ --------------------------------' ·~-~~~ .. , J • . Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, February 11 , 1981 Clay baker for lamb t\1 twl'r prh't!• rlu , ahop~MI llrtt rediscover tna the vtrtue. or hH rt)' monev •• v n 1 na Ill m•d• with lamb Who bell•r l h•o ttu~ rmtn11n1, vc1r1tf'd 111 the p~p•ntloo of hunb for h\,UWJrt"(b of )'Hr , r an otr.•r 1"1'<'11> v• t'd dO~n from llt'Ot>rMllOO tu 6lt'04'1 ¥l100 •) 1 anib rim bt• mlit.lt• t'" Ira '\&\Or wh •n H 111 CO<lked 10 la \lily 1111l t'Nlll'('lttll) when II Ill t.ub tl) iqiuet.I ~alh th mP, 1>flloo. v•vnkY •arlt<· od b&\ lt-MVt'!i n addcod itlu!> 11> th1~ r or1,1tfrratton ror the d1€'t COOM'IUUI> lamb pr~pared 111 it l'11&) <'OOker doei. not requtrt' any add1t1onul oil or shorterung The art of t:ookang in day was perfected by the anc·ient Romans The\ soC:1ked t he ir porous clay pots an water until the pots ab!!Otbed moi s ture . which was released as the food cooked. This mi ngled with the natur a l flavors w hen ba ke d at h igh tern pc r a tu r es. a nd k ept foods tender and juicy. There C:1re several clay ba ~ers being sold today. Some of them do not absorb water. The most popular are the Romertopfs the origi nal ba kers -m ade of porous terra cotta top a nd bottom. You can enjoy many va r ieties o f m ea l s cooked in clay. Write for your free "Cooking in Clay" Newsletter. Send a self·addressed, s t a mped e nvelope to COOKING IN CLAY, Reco lntern atjon a l Co rp., 138·150 Haven A ve .. Port Was hington. New York 11050. Beginne r s w il l par ticularly appreciate this recipe made in a clay pot because the re· suits arc perfect even the fi rst lime. LAMB ARMENIAN STYLE Soups f ron1 bont·s econo111i cal When you've devoured that holiday h am or turkey. don·t toss out the bone ! All the good fl avors in t he bits of meat and in the bone itself can be put to ex· cellent use in the soup· pot. Such ''bone-anza ·· so ups con s tit ute an econom ical and de· licious means of extend· ing your holiday roast f or yet a not h er de· -lightful meal. or all dishes, sou ps ar e generally a mong the easiest to prepare. The ingr ed ient s - b o n e s, wate r . vegetables. and season· ings -are all simme red together in one pot for varying lengths of time until a richl y flavored, nutritious broth. fi lled with tender vegeta bles is the result. Because soups a r e based on such simple in· gredients, it's especially imp ort ant to season them well. And hot pepper sauce, with its a romatic pi· quancy, makes a good basic seasoning agent for almost all types of soups from the deli cate c r eamed var iet y to heartier bean pots. Turkey Barley Soup is a marvelous, afte r-the· feast favor ite th a t 's given a garden -fresh . n a tura l look from a va ri e t y o f co l orf ul vegetables. Accompany this well· flavored soup with a s andwich to make a refreshingly light dinner du r i n g the h o liday season when we're aJl e ating heavie r m eals than usual. Altoge ther , it's a n easily made. healthrul dinner that's certain to win favor In your home. Ham and Garbanzo Bean Soup makes a hearty and inexpensive one dish meal. J ust add a salad and s ome crusty bread - and you've got a deeply satisfying dinner lhat 's perfect for cold weather appetites. T U&&EY BASLEY SOUP l turkey carcass <See sou•. •••tl cit> • I pound hlt'wlnl( lamb I t e u ~ p o n n maaracaruw t onion it cups of wutcr I pound tomutoc~ •, /'ouml rll't' Sa t Paprika Mukl~ 4 !lt.'rVI081> Subrncr1i1c the to1> 1rnd bottom or ) 01.ir dll) <'OOkt•r m wJ!t-r for ltl to 1~ muault'S Uruwn Uw t·ubcd mt.>ut anct 0 0 100:. 111 lht.' m<tr.;.H 111t-AllJ th e "#fhi$1 LIDO AND woter and put the mlx· turc mto the pre·soaked clay cooker . Cove r It and pluce ln the center or a rold oven . Bake for 50 min ut es at 250 dt•grees. Al thJs time re· move from oven and add cut up tomatoes, rice. ~o il , and paprika. Con- t 1 nu e coo k i n g f o r a nother 40 minutes in covered clay pot. Your lamb the Arme· naan way is now ready to be served with a c risp gr~l·n salad and a robust red wine ALL ST .. IS ONll MOii. nll. I 6th. WASlllllGTOll'S ••T .. A Y C•CK YOU• LOCAL STO•I FO• HOUDA Y H n LOfN CUT OF BEEF T-BONE STEAKEJ El Rancho Tvrlo;~ USDA Grode 'A' HINDQUARTERS LB .69 Leon Do .. , Not E "ceed 220,, Fot EL RA N CHO G ROUN D BEEF LB 2. I 9 El Roncno Doe\ No• E .ceed I ~oo Fo1 LEAN EST G~OUND BEEF LB 2.49 U S D A Choice Chuck Cul 7-BONE BEEF ROAST lB 1.29 u S D A Chooce 8oneleu Beel Rolled Shldr 2 49 CHUCK C LOD ROAST LB • fl Roncho Sweet or Hot ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAG E l8 1.49 SUN VALLEY FROZEN HEN TURKEY ..... Hormel Cure 81 Whole or Holl BO NELESS HAM .. l 8 2.79 U S D A Cnooce Chuca. Cu• O ·BONE BEEF ROAST U S D A Choice loon or Rib Cu• BEEF CLUB STEAK fl Roncho Pork Seoi.onon9 BRATWURST El Roncho Style THICK SLICED BACON 37 LB. LB 1.69 IB 2 :37 IB 1.49 IB 1.29 IL RANCHO TURKEY BREAST PACIFIC FILLETS ~1.59 FRESH RED SNAPPER U SD A GRADE 'A' CAG~l~H~l1:LETS 2 1 9 LB. e Fr o z Oelro•ted Center Cut Fre,h 8·oz SWORDFISH STIAKS te 4. 99 IASTl•N OYSTIRS JAR 2. 19 Fresh Fresh 8·01 SQUID .... l& .69 WISTl•llOYSTIRS JAR 1.59 -COTTA~u!s 79C ~CHEESE ........ ~-~ ...... . 21 ·oz. Com•toclt •• 1.19 I 16·oz Nob .. co 1 .25 CHERRY PIE FILLING RITZ CRACKERS 15 o r Dennl\on'• Reg or Hot .77 ~·oz Monule Mo1d C~ulled 1.39 CHILI with beans ORANGE JUICE .4 0 1 Wilson I 00% Reol 8ocon .89 Twin Pok Bell Brand .• 89 BITS-0 -BACON POTATO C HIPS 12 Pk Boa Co• notion ..... 1.45 I ·lb. Con All Gflnd• 2 .49 HOT COCOA MIX YUBAN COFFEE £8ii!iiUi!~ 6-Polo:. I 2·o z Con' ~ lb All Purpo•e GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .98 r.~L~:~~ .... ~1.~~~-·-1.89 PKG.OF 100 1 99 BUFFIRIN ......... • 2 LITIR C & C COLA RE GULAR & DIET 99c Solod Chef '·0 1 9 CROUTONS .................. P"C 6 • Wl--.COMl•OOD ITAM•8HOl' ... I 0,.11 deity I O.lft, to 10 p.m. limit rl9htt ,...rved. ,.... 110let to doolen . Thlt od 011ly tffectlve ot H119llot It ltoMho ,• ""'"°' Lido. Plcg of 60 IXCIDRIN .......................... 1.59 2.~·oz. 9 BAN ROLL ON .................. 1.9 Pkg. of 24 lobs Of 10 COMT•IX CAltS ............. 1.59 750·Ml Imported NICTAROSI' ........... 2.89 &in11iPiiMA11n .. 7 .99 SOLID CRISP SWEET ROMAINE LITTUCI HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE 25~ .. FO•You• v AUllftlll... LA•G• ASSO•TMINT GIFT FLOW••• • ltLANTS n '" $oc• Col -o•• f'OO&S fjf' T'tti' ,,~£rtr I 0 Of •• " •• -o No• •o-$eo-.. o & sH1RAK11eu R1cE •·•• , .. _ ... .,,,.OOU<IOIPT sEsAME sEED sEAsoN1NG 1.•s . t '01 ~J!l,~O"tD <oh"o Oo,~· No Mo•o •• '' 6• 0 1 Co"'I M(C SOUP STOCK . • H'ili'ODI TERIYAKt SAUCE 1. 19 7 Oo 01 c • ., ~o•eoo lonmor •• --• 59c •0 \•ee• $r •ol •• O•; • '•' CUP NOODLES .• T..,... ........ DRIED SEAWEED 1.1 S ;iiMNfl!h~ 26·01. Mn. Smllh't I ·lb, Pkg. ltlch't ::~~~-~-·-99 i==~~\ .......... 79C 6 lo• OrHfl 0 10111 CHCOll'll ...............................• 93 12·oa. Moot or .... OKor M.oyer VA_,.Y •AK .................. 1.99 11•01. lo11qvet • 69 CHICKINDINNl•I .............. . 9-oa. Lolle·To·Lolt• Miid 9 CHIDDA• CHIUI ......... I .3 l·oa. loof·Chlctlett· T 11rtiey aa••un MIAT ~• ......... a9 12 .. 1. Ch111t 4 49 Mos= DAVID IALAMI ... • 1 .. 1. VIMI Do Ko!f!P1• COUlllllY ICAU.ON .... a.a• ftolll'• Twl11 Pocli lleodt.!• lok1 9 ~ACllUIT ........................• 9 I ,, FOOD Savory lamb i& spiced With thyme, onion, paprika, garlic and bay . M o. Fro v .,01 Plo.n o• B•eoded BONELESS CUBED CUTLETS Le 4.99 v11I~ F~d E:.atro Leon G ROUND VEAL ROUND l & 2 .99 BONILISS SLICED VEAL LOIN & ROUND CUT Mlll( FED ~OR 5 99 ')CAllOPtNI ""-RMESAN LB. • 05 01 o.,i.wo\hef o ...... genl C ASCADE Incl 25c Off 2.49 DISH LIQUID JOY DETERGENT noz INCL IJc OFF 1.09 ,.... ........ THUQ., "" 11 thN WIO .. PIL 11. 1'11 ' --- FOOD Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 11. 1981 Good coffee easy -with a little care Wh•the r It waf\1 tbrou&h • r amp1he on a crl1p momlna or drilU fr o m a nel1h bor'1 coa kJtt'htn, t.Mr• are ft w al"ORUUI 11 pluu nl and lnv1Uq u the 1mell of frnhly brewfid r off e P rlmmv• m•n di• ro red that coff f~ lncreaM'd alf'rtn • and 1umul1t •d 10l'ta blH l ), and •ub equ ent 1 en n at1on1 •d oplt:d •pe"1al rlluala, t•usto1n and t<qw pment uou1ld It, adaponai 11 tu \heir o_.n art and cu1slnt'i ArOWld lhe world, one hods Tur k111h coffee, r affe '"11prcs»o, cupuc cioo. c·sJe au la1t, ln sh coffee lhe hsl seem11 end less but nowhere is roffee drunk more o ften and an g reater q ua ntity than here in America. And with the cost of coffee inc reasing, at pays lo lake full advan tage of it.s fl avor with careful brewing. Some people still pre· (er to blend and gr ind their coffee beans at home in small quantities for peak freshness and flavor However, t hanks to vac uum-packed cans a nd freeze-d ried in sl ants, consistently good corree ('an be made at home with virtually no fuss or effort. WHEN USING ground coHee -either fresh or canned -a variety or b r e wing methods are available , includin g vac uumJ .Percolat or. steep or arap. In the past few years . drip makers have been replacing the percolator as the popular method or brewing coffee -they provide a pure brew with no sediment which is p referred by coffee connoisseurs. No matter what brew- ing device is used . the manufa cturer 's direc· tions should be carefu ll y followed, particularly with regard lo the grind recommended. This gives the . best flavor and value -us· Ing "regular" grind in equipment designed for "drip" or "fine" will re· quire more coffee per cu p and therefor e in· crease cost. For a full· bodied brew. use at least two level teaspoons of coffee for each three· quarters cup of water. Remember, too. that water quality greatly af. fect s res ult s. Coffe e should be brewed with soft -not softened or hard -water. These days. the water s upply in many cities contains chlorine and other chemicals whose flavor and odor greatly increase when the water is heated. While n ear ly im · pe rceptible in water from the tap, they have a dramatic influence on the q uality of coffee brewed with it. To obtain full value from coffee, it's often a sm a rt idea to spend a few pennies mor e on b ottled d istill ed or spring water for the cof· fee. To maintain good re· s ults, keep the coffee m a k e r sc rupulo us l y c lean , rins ing it with water in which a few t e a s poons of baking s oda have been di s · solved and scalding it before reuse. Wit h pe r c olator s , especially, it's easy to overlook the fil m or sedi- m e nt and coffee oils which may accumulate Inside the pot and spoil the fl avor of subsequent t)rews. SOME m a nufac· tu rer s r e com m e n d that drip coffee makers be cleaned about once a monlb by runnin g white v inegar through the system. This he lps re move mlneraJ depoinu which build up in the machine , particularly when tap water is used in brew- ing. JUlt be sure to follow the vtnecar with a pot or two of clear water to prevent any vinegar traces from tainting the next pot ot cotfee. Keep in mind that any moisture activalel cof- fee -both IJ'OUDd and lutant cottees should be stored ln aJrti1ht COD· talnen. Water between 200 delHll and• decrees 11 ldeal for H tn('\lft l full r otf.,.. n avor whhout draw na out biller aclds. N ever boll coffee b~cauae boilln1 t em pe raturH r leHt the tannlc M'td In the coffee btan resutuna In coffee that la bitter and cloudy When u11i nti instant rofftil', better flavor IS oblt'ned by aently sim mering for two minutes If <'ofroo Ill 11round i.t hom e . il s ho ul d b e 1round in s 111 all quan lllU~lt JUSt 1.'00Ul(h for lhl' nut oot The navor of canned around colfM begins to deteriorate •• soon as the container l1 opened. In s tant c o ff ee , wh e t he r re1 ula r o r freeze dried, begins to deteriorate as soon as the container Is opened. storage. fo'or best flavor, coffee should be purchased in s m all containers, but i t 's o f te n m o re economical to buy the large size One solution as lo buy the large can and keep 1l i n the f r eezer, trans fe r rin g s mall er p ortions to another container for day-to-day use . The smaller container should be refri1erated to prevent deterioration of flavor . FOR nlOSE who love coffee but are sensitive to caffeine, test figures indidate that nondecaf· feinated instants contain up to fifty percent less caffeine than fresh cof· fee. And nowadays, decaf- felnated beans a nd ground c offe e a r e a va llable for br ewing fresh colfee of excellent n avor with virtually no caffeine content. Followin1 these brew- ing tips will result in coffee of peak navor - a delight in itself, and the important ingredient in s uch elegant after· dinner treats as c are Royale, coffee parfait or mocha mousse. Whether plain or fan- cy. the secret is in the brewing. You don't have to grind your own co/fee to have a good cup. Celebrate Ralphs 108 th Anniversary with Double Coupon Savings and ••• Ralphs New Lo•e~ Meat Prices Double Coupon P1~'>t.40t .,., ~ '"'th)r. d'O"Q' Yt1tn d"', Of"lf \,.anufACh.+'e'i Ce .. •1~ "'' i..-:t ... c..>r, •"'O 9et OitJ~O . ll'le sav nos ~,,e,, )01.t Ou''"".1Se ,,. tt 'err "-"1 To "'C .oe 'ft'1 t.,. 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You mutt be 11 Of ower to participate. Condlllon1 of and PfOwl1lon1 tor ol1'1tock end ellwer purcheH In Paragreph 3 of Rulff. "Ralphe 11,000,000 lltound Up of Prlzee"TM game plec:ff •e aHllebfe at ell Ratphe elafel In Calltofnle. Odde Me In effect until 30 dlt)'I eftet 1tlf1. After 30 dlt)'I. weetlly updated odde will be poefed In eM etof" IHMI "-lphe newepaper eda. Ende Mey t , 118' °' wMt1ell "RelpM11,000,000 ~ Up of Pri&ff"TM p4eces •• d•trtbuted. Complete gtwne detelle end odcle at Relphe or In .,....., ... nenp1p1r eds. All Pfl&• awelleblltty le 1ubject to Pf9Vloul •etlfted oMotel wlnnel'9. "ContltM 1111 bJ ....,.. Grocery c.......,. AN it..,_ li'IMrved. We~· fie rttM le'""" ., ,...,_ ......................... ., ............. . 99 per lb. Roast per lb. Roast New Spring Crop-FrHh Straw- berries 12 Ounce Basket • each Ii .. 9-Lives per lb. 9·Liw.!· Cat ODDS CHART EFFECTIVE FEB. 5, 1981 -,,.., ,.,.......... .... .... ... , .. ""' ........._, '""'' • '""''' 1) fttif\ t ... 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I "' h •· n C' \ t r LI nut rtf·nt h"" '"'''" 11ltl\•d \O hlOU lU ii 11\llr 11 IUl\iil d .i1m ha., bN n n1u1l1 ,tbout lht• 1m111url t' 11 r In " t a 11 1 t• I f \ll.illlltl ( I\ tHhlf-d \11 II frull dr111k 0 1 11 th1 JUlrt' '" JdH•rt1a.ed on lt'h•\ 1'>11111 " hllth 1n \ ll<Amtn l th,·11 11ut11 t1on 1nlormut11H1 111u'tl bt· hu "'n un tht' prudull l.itwl " ADDIT IOl'll, man} food pnx·es!>ors are not µutllng nulrtl1o n 1n formation on all the ir food l<tbel.s lo a.s::.1.s l ::.ho p!Je r .s 1n meeting their famtlJes · nutnuon needs and m getting the be.st nutrient value for their food dollars Besides lhe usual in 1 format i o n . s ul'h a .s name. net weight and in gredients. the nulnllon label gives you ::.om1· of the nutritional values or I the food. Information will ht! I pr ovided on the calorie. I protein, carbohydrate and fat content of thl• 1 product . a lo ng w11h percentage of daily re quirement for vitam ins A a nd C. Thiamine . N1ac1n . R1boflav1n , calcium and iron. A label may also 1n elude optional lt stings for sodium. cholesterol. fats and various other vitamins and minerals Nl 'TRITION inform.i tion must appear in a s tandard format. and. unless space wi ll not permit. a lways on the part of the label 1m mediately to the ri ght of the main panel B y ha ving th t• nutrients listed 1n the samt• onll'r :rnd lon1 ti on. 1t 's easier to C'om pare l:.itx•b and food 'al ues. When reading nutn tion labels. keep an mind Eggs still a tast y value ~eal planner s whether thev set a tablt· for one or ·ror six . an• looking for inexpen!->l\C' but nutrit1oui.. and t•asy. c heap way'> to mak1· ends meet Fortunate!~. 1int· of the most familiar a nd versatile foods 10 th<• s upermarket or r efrigerator 1s s till a great value egg!>. Eggs are still a grc•<tt value . For a dime !or less) each, eggs offer a. host of vitamins and minerals. hi g hes t quality p r otein and 1 versaliUty unmatched b) any otherfood. What e lse makes an easy breakfast. a porta ble lunch. a filltng sup· per and a great snack'' A s killet s upp e r yearly enough for four to s ix can be a budget pleasing mairdish . Saute some onions and I green peppers , or 1 l e ftov e r cooked vegetables. or t he lag 1 ends of yeste rday's meat, pou ltry or fish, the n scramble in a dozen eggs Add a sa,ad and/or som e seasonal fruit and you 've made a meal -I cheaply and a lso with I very little effort. I An d there's ha rdl y another snack that, for a dime or less, satisfies (and nutrifies) like hard-cooked eggs Bu sy f olks who breakfast in a hurry can buy a roll and coffee to take out. but a blender breakfast of oran ge juice. an egg a nd a little honey Jakes less' time and money. Sa ve money on brown bag lunches, loo, by us· i n g homem ade egg s alad as t h e mai n course. • Calorie counters like to use yogurt instead of m ayonnaise. Leftovers can come back nicely in egg salad , too. Stir in a few peas, or g reen beans, or even cold diced potatoes lo var y the egg mixture. Spread the salad on bread or tuck lt into a 1in1le -portion insulat ed container to eat on. a le t- tuce leaf or .j ust b y itself. J_. th111 th ' 1nrurm1u11n 1 lll'f 111'1 \I Ill& !'ht• l.1111'1 l:I\ t'!\ I h1• lllfl• 11f I \t'r\ 111111 I f111 t!~ Ullq1l1 llllt' t'Ulll JIHl 1t•l h1 ho"' llli.111\' i.t•n 111 11n 111th<•11int 1111wr ~11lnt1011 J,1ht•h :1hll"' illll llUlll Ill t'lilnl!I l ttlht•I t it.HI •IUlllt!'., lw1.1u1u· .c1 111 ~ • .,,. ,.1 Ill lllt•r \ltHI 111 1111'.JSlll I' llll 111 .u1J lllllll ~ t 11utl 1•1111q11•11111I .11 t 111 •">1°111 111 '>lllJll .1111uur1t · I r M \ \ ti t· I t• l t• k1 ·1·1· Ill 11111111 lh.11 """ 11u11,.1• 1• q u d I ~ 2 8 thut taledonthe label air 11m .. Senmii s1zl'!> are not ~lll'C1f1t•d h~ l.tw, but 11\U\I ~ ,1 rt'U'4U1Htbll" t-r' 1ni: a' 11u1 l of u O\tJI Cc11 u mun \\ho t'n)lU~l ~ HI IJJo(hl IJhV'>ll'UI ll'll\ll\ \1 J n \ 1· o n !. u m e r::. . t'hlll't'IJlh wurnt'n and 1• h 1 I t.I r l' 11 • f 1 n t.I t h c l'I \ 111.: -.11cl> It.sled on lht• 1.dit•l"I too l.1rgt• rvr tlwtr u1111t·t1k!-t 11 \ •1111 ~l·rvl n g IS ... 111.tllt•r '11111 nulr INlt 1n l.1k1• will .1b11 Ill• It•:...:-. than V ROTEIN IS lis ted t ware on nutrilion labels onre in grams and lht'n again as a percen· tage of the U S Recom mended Oatl y Al Iowa nee Hecommended Dally Allowanres are the amounts of ~t ein , v1tam1ns and/minerals that an adult shoult.l eat t' v e r y d a y t o k e e p hculthy T o get enough v1tam111s and minerals. thl• 111•rnmtagcs for earh rrom d1rferent k1n<l.s of rood should add up to 100 p~rcent each day rh reading und com paring nutnt1on lubt•I'> ' o u I I '> t• e l h u I s omc-ltml's what ap p t'ars 111 h1• :i • h.11 jtatn 11•JJI\ 1 n 1 1n lt'rrn.s of th<• nutr11ion 11 1>rov itll•i- And . \OU mav al:-.11 fmd sunw plt'.1san1 ""' prtSt''>. E:tJht•f" WHV lh1:-. 1nfor111al1on will IJl'ltl'r Pn<ihll' \1111 111 plan h,ll;,1111 · .. d ,111d 111111111011., m1·als llllll l.I Uniform labels help shoppe rs compare values in both price nutrition. INTRODUCING NO -FRIL LS PRICES WITH CON SISTENT QU~ITY LUIMM <flT •ATMllAl <•Tiii H A•t N KI ~ [);·t;~~;·~··· 137 .99 ~ 140 (1 "t (••• (ii;tter .86 .61 White Napkins 11 0• (.-Ce1t Cwner W'-o~ ~ Kernel Corn .45 .37 '" ~ ,, ••• c ... '""'' ~ Paper To wels • 95 .SS SAYE UP TO 30°/o ON BASIC ITEMS YOU BUY MOS T! MARKET BASKET HAS SELEClEO AN ARRAY or IHE ITfMS YO U BUY MOS! ON EACH TRIP TO THE STORE ro BEAR l HE COS! CUTTER LABEL COST CUlTER IS YOUR SYMBOL OF ROCK BOTTOM PIUCES EVERY DAY YOU MAY SAVf UP Tll JO• OVFR NATIONAL BRAND PRIC~S THE BIG OIFFERfNCf BETWfEN cosr CUTT[R PRODUCTS ANO GrNfRIC: lABEL PROOUCT51S CU NSISTE Nl DUALITY 300 TornaTO sauce ..: -- Q·~ . ' ~~ PancaKe MIX --- ~·~ ~._._, ..... ., \ . J " -"( ~ .... , ( ' ... """"" . ~ UA .. H COST •&TIOllAL <•Tiii HA•D ,.,(I .. 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"AEDSPIRT•• 3 5 ~LAPIH 01 agffiwE·s,wooo" 139 ma'm 99 _____ A_PP_LE_S_L•_. •---' .....___ F_LO_UR __ J ._aa _--Ji 1 ICE CREAM ·c~:.l. 1 .___L_IV_ER __ L_•·•--- .... 19 Fet fout Ytlt"""' roil "'•PfH'4 4 '"' ij~ Colorful Tulips .. 199 fi+ R~ c: 0 'cola 6 ., ..• 49 CetU 10 ''"' ffi Seagram's 7 -Crown ISO 4 9 9 ... tHAl llS IUll6UNOY llOSf O~ f!Hlllf ILMIDE I 2 76 MTll. WlllES lu. All OUAlftfTY a!Glm llSUYIO. NO SAU TO DHUIS OI IOI ltl'SAU OI COMMDCIAl USI. '~ &;~~"Foods 11 ., fo• 149 n .. 89 ~'· . .., 2 sa "199 " 119 FAMILY PACKS REDUCED ~c PER LB. OR MORE! •-U fAMll T PAClt, lul ow' Sll .. lfo• CIM 7~ Boneless Family Steak • 2 14 .. , fAMll T PACI, ,...,,,_, '"'• 1...,., Wrtll •• c.,. '1-~Chicken Breasts "' 1 3 «> fAMll T PACI!, c ... ,..., '""' lry•• Drumsticks Or Thighs • 1 19 FAMllT PACI! '°' 1•4 ••o Pork Chops fAMll T PACll 1o ... i. .. I••' "f~ Cube Steaks • 1 s4 "'2s3 fAMll T PACI!. ,.,,.,. ••~Boneless Spencer Steak • 3 23 Low Rell-X Prices Prow•. ................ ffi Thick Sliced Bacon ~ ... ,,.._,_,..., ~ Boneless Beef Roast • 20• USDA INSPECTED l 49 FROZEll/TlllWED LEG·O·LIMB LI. M bE NTINE'S GAY FLOWERS . PLANTS & CANOY '111CB mtCTIYI WID., Ffl. 11 TillU TUB., na. 17, I U 1. We l ist e n To Youl ,, \ • I! ·' •• FOOD \ Orange Coast DAILY PIL OT/Wouno~<1Ety Broke your diet7 Don't feel too u t;\•tryonf' .. ho h u f'Vtr ttif'd to loe w•11ht kno w a th«' f Pollna uf &ullt lhr m o m f nt 1 forblddtn food I l'll«'fl t•contin1 tu Or Alan Mtirlatt ot ttH-Otipart mtnt of P11ychoh•tcY at tht• l DIVl'r l lt )' u f WaahlnctM, Suttle, 'A lap now and th n ahould bf lookf'd upon aai" ln(lh.1 t'\ f'lll , r•th•r than ia~ ra1lurt' lif tht• whoh.• (•0 dra\<or l>r Murluu explatnb, If tht' fl~\ bi> brings feeling~ of "lf'lf blame ml mlllkeb ou ftf'I b ke a "'eaik and useless p~rsoo, you will give up •thinking that you will ne er be able lo reach 'our lo-.er >Aetght goai T hese feeltngs are usually triggered by a negative emotional stati:: when the person may be bored or under stress A relapse that happens in a s tressful situation makes a person reel that the total relapse will in· evitably happen . so why bother try ing It's impe>rtant to learn how to counte r this strong reaction of d is- gust for oneself, by un- derstanding the factors that may have triggered the single event. If the slip was caused by attending a social oc- casion such as a party. wedding, or dinner that involves other people. develop a s trategy or how you will cope with that situation the next time. Perhaps you were too hungry when you left th e house and s hould have had a s mall snack that would enable you to r esist high calori e temptations Perhaps y ou ma y have to concentrate on the conversation with the other people a nd not on t he food that is served. There is always t he lure of t he old behavior. but with a bit o f practice you can change the focus or your behavior . If the slip was caused by a stressful situation that you have always re· solved by eating until there is a feeling of con- tentment provided by the food. try to create a nother r esponse pat- tern for this desire. Know that you react to stress by resolving the problem with immediate gr atifi cation. and stave off that behavior for at least 10 minutes. Take a brisk walk o r meditate. use whatever works for you to diffuse the behavior pattern you have always used . It helps to plan careful m enus when dieting, t o avoid impulse eating and binging. llere are som e low calorie. good tasting recipes that will help you to s tay with your diet plan. S ALMON LOA F MILANESE I can < 16-oun ce J salmon. including liquid 2 cups soda cracke r crumbs Grated rind o f I lemon I teaspoon thyme 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 ~ teaspoon pepper 3 eggs. ligh tl y beat en Flake the salmon into a bowl and add the liq· uid, c rac ke r crumbs. gra t ed le m o n rind . thyme, salt and pepper . Add beaten eggs and mix through. Spoon mix- ture into a I-qua rt loaf pan and bake in a pre- heated 350-degr ee oven for 30 minutes, or until firm . Serve hot or cold. Ma kes 5 servings, 262 ca lories per serving. · BREAST OF c m CKEN WITH PINEAPPLE 6 boneless halves of chicken breasts 3 tablespoons flour 11 .. teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon paprika lr'8 teaspoon pepper PINEAPPLE GIVES FISH SPECIAL TOUCH Brush drained canned pineapple slices with tart Fl'ench or Italian dressing. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and serve with pan-fried or baked fish. PICNIC Whenever you're plan· niq a picnic menu, be 1ure to include deviled •111. AllDOlt everyone Ilk• them, so prepare plenty. Like potato cblps; lt'1 1lm01t lm· poutble to limit ,ouneU toJUltone. 2 t uble111>00ns cook ina&'o1l l {'Im ( L3 l., ounce I IJI Ot>upple ch \lnk s . natural JUH'(' '~ tt'lllil>OOn ground .itngt!r chicken quickly on one side. then turn and Ught· ly brown other side. Add pineapple c hunks and ground ginger Cover -------· a nd simm er for 20 F I a t t e n c h I c k e.n bre asts with a cleaver Combi n e flour . salt, paprika a nd pepper Dus t ch icken lig ~tly with this mixture. Heal oil in a skillet . brown m inut es , o r until c hi c k e n is t e nder Ma kes 4 servings. 270 calories per serving. VE AL BALLS ANO PEPPE RS 1 pe>und ground veal SPECIAL DIETS. I s mall grated potato 1 egg , !>l i g h tly beaten 2 tablespoons oa l· meal. uncooked I can < 16-ounce > tomatoes I :.mall can tomato paste 12 t ca-.poun rosemary 1 ~ teas poon Pl'P111•1 1 R teaspoon i.::irl1c· powder 2 ~rccn IH'PJ1••1 '· ~eedcd and t•ulJt.>11 Combine ~rounJ 't•.ll grated pot ato b1·111• '' egg and <><it mt•,il. r111' --- HAIW VAlENnNE'S /JAY/ All STORES Will BE OPEN 0 MONDm FEB. 16, 1981 FRO 'I. /lllleE$ EFFECTWE 7 FULL DAYS. FEB. ti-It 1911 8EEf CHUCK ROAST • 139 aOUND•ONI lB 7:1101ii0 ' u • 1 •• IElF C'1UCll I O"flfSS • 1 •• SHOULDla aOASTlB BEEF ROUND BONE IN •B $ 1 •• aUMltaOAST . .. • 1 ·~ • WELCHS -. GRAPE JUICE 40·0Z .• I 3 9 KERNS I TOMA TO SAUCE ! WiiiiTIES AUNT JEMIMA COMPLETE BUTIERMILK ·! PANCAKE MIX ! i1iouiY BLEACH SUBSTITUTE CLOROX 2 • .. 1 i=AiiAsl1c •• .... ! KOTEX ANYDAY PANTILINERS NABISCO FIG WHEAT BARS OR FIG NEWTONS U"'Cll BlNf> • CONV(Rl(O .. RICE noz Sl 57 SWANSON MAIN COURSE STATER BROS llrllNl\INO OR P\JRIF II 0 PEPPER STEAK WATER ~~oz $ I 59 l ,noz 45c • .. BEER 8r WINE 8·0 Z. I 7C 18·0 Z.• 1 •0 32·0Z. $ 1.1 s 48-0Z.•2• 7 Sl·OZ.• 1 •s 64-0Z.• 1 •s 16·CT.99C l&OZ.• 127 01'4 t'r •.-.OORE BEEF STEW ! ... o, •225 • .. BILLO ··•RIEU!. !>OSJ •2 99 rt:t::t":; ~b~~~·if',",.. . , , , , , . , , .. , , , .. , .. , , , , 1 'L I COORS LIBHT .. , ... <; ............... ~·601 12.19 TUIORB BOLD ... ,, .................... ••101 11.83 JUIORB BOLD eonm .................. ,b ·~oz 11.89 • I STATER 8/10$. CElfflFIEO BEEF =-..1A11 •1:. SHOULDIR STIAKS PORK SPARERIBS TUR KE W ING s12• s12• Sw1nS P(P•C"ONI ~Cl $119 PIPKINS u c .. "o•rv ••OZ $ I l9 SLICID •ACOM u c .. M0FJY 1601 • 1 s• MIAT WllNIRSo c .. H0JH •160l • 1 •• • ••• WllNIRS U C .. WILSON SlB sa•• CANNIDHAM U C" • .. 5 .... MARSHMALLOWS ~.~~·· PRETZELS ~?.5: ·: . CHIPS AHOY ··:.~· •I ! COCA-COLA < Y~ :: ... :. .. ...... ! . . PEPSI C-OLA .. le PARKAY • MARGARINE · , ORANGE JUICE .. ·. I ., BISCUITS \: .:·::~ : . ~ s .. .~. " . s .. SALAD DRESSING t I , ·! KOSHER PICKLES .. • · . ! PICKLES SLICES . • .. PICKLE HAL YES . ~ I e .. ! WHOLE PICKLES . · · ! WHOLE PICKLES . · ., ··· ! RITZ CRACKERS ··"· t APPLE CIDER I • 1 \ I ! POTATOES • :" .. ::· ·· ~ BBQ SAUCE :~~·:M ....... ~ .. BBQ SAUCE .~~~· ':.u ~~·., A· 1 .• e .. 9 TENDER ·t··--~· .. -CHUNKS ~rr· ,;u fl,. ~ 'L~ .,~-.,lt.t.(•' Pl CANTE SAUCE ;:.~ •. ELBO RONI ... fP~~··e .... • .. ! •• 2'.AC" • 8Po1•t~ ..,.£_._\ PRISHTURKI e1 er ,, .. 1;, ., CHUCK STEAK A•"'-OUP PA-.\•1£ • .. SLICID BACON .. ARMOUR 80N(U ;:- TURKEY ROAST ~ . 79c 75c . $1.73 Sl,89 sl.89 sl.49 17c sl.25 s1.2a sl.19 sl.19 sl.19 . s4J9 sl.20 Sl,49 59c 93c Sl,36 sl.42 I WE WILL HA~E tJ1 , VALEN Tlt:f. ru r CH ESH OHL~! t llMIS BIJR~ res VAH tE \~MP~ ~ MRS P~ULS W.1111 MRS SMITHS Pit~ BRICHT 1 m. HYDROX IU"~HIN[ CHOCOlATE • .. ·~ , s1.39 MORTON SALT ~zt~p ! lf l 27c WATER SOFT SALT ~0s?t~~PS(. sl.99 PANCAKE SYRUP ·~"\•''"'• i H vl '1.49 TRASH BAGS .":~gP\Y ! ~~'G .. , sz• 52.76 r A•YlaTI ... fTIM I MAllAllftl • II .. Cle Or no Co t OAILY PILOT/Woon duy, February 11, 1981 FOOD Pork products leaner now TIM POirk produrl• of the nedon havt t'Om• lo U.• rtKue o1 th 1nn1 Uoft,...,.,, hoppttr with 1 bar1a1n prlod mut 1h1t 11 not only dtllclou1 hut p1clct!d w tt h wholeeom nutrition 1m1>ortunl fl \Uanum. Th r 1 la. u w1dl':\l>rl'iHI b~•llt•( that pork 111us1 ht• rookt'tl 1tnt I dr) ,., lit> t•ttibl a rt•sult u( lh1' 111 11\tiakt.,1 nollo11 o .. cr rook1oa1 11fh·11 111111'1 Ull' nutural '>Ul't•ulcnt lt•n dt•rn 'Iii or vork Oecauae ol thl yt'Mr'11 bttf ahorl•"• and h11her ~' vrfreai, thti lo w., prtred pvrk ha" ~come a very uttrut· ttvti conaumtlr valu Whll m-_ny till think f>Orlc •• "fatty," tu .-1'<! ne bllll IH'lUMlly IJrO duced a rnul·h llliHll'r product than th., wrk of a few decadeli l'lHll peclally bred Mnd h:d 1h1s new vork produt·t ha fewer c&Jorit>s 1rnd 1\ truly wboleS<lmc A P 0 & k (' H 0 ~ , trimmed of fat, has 220 calones per lhree-ouncl' cooked lean se rv1n~. while a smular beef rib cul has 210 cal9nes for the same site serving They both have the same excellent protein and iron content, but the pork is far richer 10 thiamin and niacin, two C'OOKIN(; 1'0 .-11 m tcrnul h:mpcrotur t' 111 llitl 111 170 denn·c:. 1 iu:.t until ull lh•• vmk t•olor 11> HOtlt'I t.:'\11'!> u 11r11duc l lhat lb l'Olllfllt•lt'I) !>ll.f\o ,uul u . .,uulh l•\ltm mon.• lt-111h•1 th.111 t•umparabh.• bct.'f l'UL'> l'or~ 1:. 't!r'>al1le , loo 11 (' J II bl' r ,, a -; t I: d l1r Jl)>t'll, hr oil1•1l fr11·d t.rnd ~llr fried Ont• uf U11· ht•'>t u11t.I often Ov1•rlook1oel v. a'., tn v rc JlUrl' 1101 k 1-. tu b,rrht•f'UI' II U\ l'f h11l t'Olll,, 1•1tl11•r IJlnin ur with •' • .. 1111·1· Wllll.•: 11 .. :1tt: " Jn u bund u 11 1·1· 111 pork . l:tr ~I' 1'111'. 'lldt '" II who It• h•111 111 ,, \\ h11l1• ll'.:, lrlil\ h1· Piii dt:tM•d Q Ulh' 1•1·011011111•1111\ 'l' h l' but l'lw 1 "·111 n r t Porkhurger a possibility 5"<~ • 1t1e O.•lr ,.,..,. West Lafayette, Ind Hamburger is n ot ham. but pork burger will be pork 1f the Department o f Res taurant, llotel, and Ins titutional ManaAC m e nl at Purdu e University has anything to do with it. "Pork prices are rel- a live to ot h e r r ed meats, so for a good buy why not use pork in fast food restaurants?" as ks Joseph J . Cioch, head of the Rf-D dcparlm<.'nt in the School of Consumer and Family &:ien<'es. "One of the rnaJIH problem s which h as faced restaurat<'urs ,., the s hort she lf life for pork,'· Cioch s ays. But animal-science re searche r s at Purdue may have this problem sol ved by de\•eloping m ethods for improving storage ab1 hl) The re· searchers say that when pork 1s ground !>hortl) after slaughter. 11 can bl' stored for up to 10 days without a ranc id navor They say that 1h1s method <gr inding before rigor mort1sJ prov1dcs pork with less a<·1d which may help account for improving storagl' ability. This, however . i!-.n't the main drawback for mass consumption o r pork. Cioch points out. Myths surround the con s umption of fresh pork. Many people fear trichinosis and lend lo overcook uncured pork But trichinosis is not re ally as prevale nt as 1l was in the past because of be tter production methods, he adds • • .Soup < F rom Page C6) 2 quarts wate r 1 \!'l cups chopped onion, divided 4 s prigs parsley I bay leaf 1 1~ teas poons sail 1.-'z teaspoon poultry seasoning 1~ cup sliced carrots 112 cup sliced celery "11 cup med iu m barley, was hed 114 can ( l pound ) tom atoes. undrained, chopped 1 teaspoon hot pep- per s auce 2 tabl espoons chopped parsley Break apart turkey car cass and place in a la r ge deep kettle. Add waler, 1 cup onion , parsley sprigs, bay leaf, salt. 8.nd poultry season- i111g. Bring to a boil. Cov - er . Reduce heat; sim· mer 1 to l 'h hours. Strain stock and return • to kettle . Remove meat from carcass; reserve. Add r emaining 'h cup ' o n ion, carrots , celery a nd barley to stock; cov- er. Bring to a boil; re· duce heat and simmer 45 minutes or until barley i1 tender. Add tom a toes . reserved turkey ud hot pepper sauce. Heat to servin1 temperature . Garn ish with chopped parsley. Yield: I CllPIJ. , ~. RAM ANDGA&BANZO r 8UNIOUP And lhc• lrtt•h111os1., or ganisrn. 1f prest'nl. I'> kllll•d al IO\\l'r tern peraturt'!> than t·ommon h belte\l>tl lie t.•xpl<.11n' th.it the· para!>1te I'> k1lll'd h~ cooking pod, to 1:.17 degrees. J ll>rnpt•ratun• rt'quired lo rook I hl· meat ran• Ot her m' th'> anout pork arc health ri>lall•<I, he adds Some· '>hV <.iwa\ from 11 bN·ausc ·of toi1 much l'holt•stt•rul or too mud1 sodium for tho'>e "'1th h~ pNlc•n,10n l'1ol'h r dule!> lhl' bt'l1l'fs about frl'sh 11111 k · · I' or i.. 1 ., It• .tn L' t' " t h fl' v.. l' r 1· a I 11 rt<'' t I ;in other mt .. als, .inu lltf·n· 1s hlllt· o;o<l1um in frP:,h pork Tht· ..,n<l1um 1s largely in lhl' c·ul'ed pork and lunch meals." hl' s:H s · nolhl'r nl\ th h1· oh st•n es. 1-.. I hat µ111 I.. " falter th:rn bN·f But a nnC' tnt·h pork <"he 1• drn ·s not h,t\ t• .in' 011111• f.1t tontc•nt lha11 .1 1m1· 1111 It slt·al-. hl' potnh 11ul \.\'hat ahoul lht· 111 1•.1 nf porkburger!> 111 lht· lto11w •ind 111 tht· ,.. .... 1,1uran1' in I he· fut urC'" ' ' f-' II I O 11 f' l h I 0 g , rl·,tJUralt•ur' ;1r1• 'll" cept1hlt• to pPoplt·.., • l<t'>ll's," rPmmd' D:n1cl K llayt'!> of lht' Hiii <I•· par tmPnl · The' rc•s puml b~ having 1 1 pork on th<' menu II 1 , i pie want 11 " Cioc h and lla }•·s ag rf'e that lhl· nc" re· o;eareh f1nd1ng:, for ll'n{:(lhening the s ht'lf lift· of fresh pork could ht•lp inc·rcas<.' rJ<>rk consum D· t H>n I pound dr1l'd garbanzo hl•ans lch1ck Pl'U!>I Water Meat\' ham t.>111\(' 11.-~ups ehop1H.·rl onion 12 teaspoon each dried leaf thymc, sagl' and marjoram l bay leaf 11, cups rhopp('d ('arrnt.c:; I cup c·hoppt>d celery 2 tca'ipoons salt 1 2 teaspoon hot pep per sauce Wash beans; discard any stones or shrivele d beans; dr ain. Place beans in la rge kettle, add 6 cups water; cov- er , soak overnight. Drain beans. reserving soa king liquid . Add enough water to soaking liquid to make 9 cups. In large kettle, combine be ans, soaking liquid , ham bone. onion. thy me, sage, marjoram and bay leaf. Bring lo a boil ; re- duce heat, simmer t ~ hours. Add carrots , celery, salt and pepper sauce. Cover: bring to a boil; reduce heat, sim· mer 1 'h hours or until beans are tender . Remove meat from ham bone and return to soup: discard bone. Remove a nd discard bay leaf. Heat soup lo serving temperature. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. lhl· llll'<'C into steaki. l'hn1>11 and rou~b so '>t1111•• run bt• fr oten for h1 II• r 1111-.tJ.. I' r 1• ,h j.IUrk should be s\111 1·11 111 \h1• <oldest ,,,.,I ul tlw 11•lrtttcrulor 111 111 I Ill' 1'1111lµartment ii , . ., 1 ~· 11 l' II I o 1 m e a t -.tur Jl(l' 11· 1>urd1J,~d from the r11t•ltf t'Jllt' 1n the self ''-'fVIL'l' trays. these 11•1t•ka.1u·-.. of fres h µork mu' tw -.torl'd 1n the 11• I r 1 ~er J 111 r 1 n th t• .,, 1..-11101 wrapp1n.: up to llo\lldJ\ ... •. 0 K I . 0 NG E R ... 101 u~·t· flhrtie to frve d .• ' th{•\ "hou 111 bc Ut1\\ r lfll•tll .and lightl) I o \ <' r i' tJ I n l h l' rdrii.:_t•rator Thl• 'l'lf ... <' r ' H' 1• JI J 1 k age)> of pur k rn,l\ lw fro.wn for ,1h1111I I \\II\\ 1•1•1\' For a longer fre 1ng period, the o rig ' al puckage should ver wrappe d tlti fotl , plastic, or other special freezer wrap m aterial. If you purchase a whole leg or loin for the freezer, make s ure to wrap and seal the m eal tightly in moisture·proof material, separating th<• individual servings b} a double layer of wrap ping material LABEL PACKAGES, noting thP date. cut and lo\l'aght or number ,,f :.er vmgs enc·lost!d . Freete fresh pork quickly at O degrees or below The maximum rl.'l'Ommended !>Lora~·· µeriod for ground pork 1s one to three months Larger cuts can l1t• kl•p\ fro1t~n satisfac·ttJri . 'A. f. :r I ... ,., ly tor thr~t-to eigh t months 'fHAW t 'ROZEN pork in the rt•fr1ger alor or t·ook wtulc still frozen Cook frozen pork roasts at 300 lo 325 degrees, in <0 n•as1n~ bv onc·third to one half lhf• cook ing timt• callt.•d for by the p o r k r f'I' 1 p c y <' u ' v e l'hOS('n ('ook('<J 1mrk '>hould bt• rl'frigt•rnlc1l w1th111 ·one t 11 1 wo hour-. ufll'r t•ook Ill ~ a II(! U S l' d W i l h In thrt•t• to four tlays. If t' arf'fulh v. r ~1p1wd and frn1t·n .1t O degrees. 1l Wiii lcl<itn Ill> good ciuultt\ for 1111 to three nionth' Don t I'•''" up 1111rlo. It pr'" 1111·~ .1 n·al prott'1n p I 11 • •• 111.l nohu~ t fl a v1ir at .1 r .~ J .111 1hlt 1·11.,t an 1d1· .. I ,. •lrn 1111 w1nll·r ll 11 II I -, ·, I r..J ·"? ;·.., ·~ ~ : . ' ~ "' ! ,-::--; _ J.. " ... ... ; . ~ . ~ •;.ti,,-~ ,"t . Mix d ,.-. Veieta· es 79c II I A ~2.:.8 c r I •;,I\~, ... II " 1 I --, Fle.iscliiiiii nns ~'-~i9o'rib~ [::f .:: ... sec ualitv Meat! Arm Pot Rnf!<'I s14~ Bt~PI S•ew Meat s209 Cross R1h RnJ<;l s199 Ground Beef $189 .. B Low Prices! ~Dry Milk ~ I;;/; .. r P1llsl>ury 81SCU1t5 5 ~HotCocoa ~ .1 .. .,.. Coffee Mate ~ 12 ~1 ·, ~~Vodka ~ _ .. .a.:..f Cl111st1an Bros ... ~ .-.,, Scotcll ~-~ Ga110W1nc·. _..., fomOIO ~OU(f' B s599 s1Q99 s799 s399 Beef Nt:c.k Bones 79c 6i .. 'r Tomatoes 3 ·1 ~ ~ 8 8 ~ wg1e eer 12 · s299 Beef Rib Roast Rib Roast Rib Eye Steak 7 ·Bone Steak • .... ·-Chuck Steak .. > • "" S1'9 s22s s3s9 $145 s19e ~ ... ~ Golden Grain ., -:o::r ~ Potato Chips !-t Heinz Ketchup ~Chocolate Milk • ! .. ,~ Cottage Cheese 29' 99< 54' ~Gallo Wine -...... 1oc 8 •• Con Navel Oranges 35c Ruby Grapefruit 5 89' Eggplant 49< Red Dellcrous Apples 45' An1ou Pears , 39' Low-priced pork has become a good value for consumers. AU. SAFIWll STOllS OPlll MOii., fll. t• WASMlll,TOll'S BllTMDll SAFEWAY FILM DEVELOPING SPECIALS ·=-<·110 ""4<-12' -., '''"''•"• ··" ·=-<-110-4(·12' -10 '-•1M•1111•• .... ·:::.. <-IJS- - , ........ v, ..... --<·llS-. -:=--J6 l•,...1ittel .. /.orr l'r;,.,,.~ "" \lt•u t We've Given LOW PRICES ••• a New Name Wieners '•""",,,. ... 99c .. ...., ... Hen Turkeys \ol;-..N._;, 79c "' ' sve Sausage . ·~· ' .... .... .. . Sliced Bologna """"' .. s12e ... ... Sliced Salami ""'' .. •1•e .... ... " I 000 1.,.W. Dr~ ... .,.... IHCti • U6 M.. C .... ...,.._,, L.,._ .._II •H61 S.. ....... '-te.AM •24.._..~ ........ L...-.................... ,. ...... ..... • t•417c..t.w•~•w-....,.. .. • D•lly "llet ,._rt Lff P•yM Look •o•~ no ro"ifies Celeste Ba iley, 7, has her teeth checked by Or. John Holcom b as Sara McMillan as- sists. The Children's Dental Health Center in Newport Beach and Child Day Care Center in Costa Mesa will benefit from a- lunc heon and fashion show given by the As- s is tance League of Newport Beach on March 19, at the Balboa Bay Club. Call 644-7216 for inform ation. ------------------ He won't call her by nante DEAR ANN LA N DERS : 1 w onder if you have an explana · tion for this'? We have been m ar- r ied fo r 20 year s and m y hus band never adresses m e by name . Whe n he introduces me to som eon e , h e says. "This is De lo r es." But w hen the phone rin gs and I am upstairs he sh ou ts. "It 's for YO " I have told him how much 1t annoys me. and s till he pers is ts in this habit of avoid an ce. When I ask for an explanation , he has non e . Once I had a sign made and wore it around m y n eck . It read . ··1 AM DELORES." H e thoug ht it was runn y . but i t didn't c ha nge a nything . Do you have a n expla nation for this unusua l be havior? If I un d e rstood it . perhaps l could be m or e tolerant. Thanks fo r your thou ghts . LOCK llA VEN. PA. DEAR LOCK : T he behavior you desc ribe isn 't all that un· us ual. Men who feel they are be· ing "controlle d" (or bossed around a lot) sometimes use th.ls d ev i ce to get e v e n . Your husband's dogged re fus al to com- p I y with your s imple , in- conseque ntia l request is an act of conscious or subc onscious de- fiance. -. MN lAIDfRS The rationale eJrpressed here is not out of m y own head. •My c onsultant i s a C alifornia analyst who wishes to re m aln anonymous. DEAR Al"\N LANDERS : I wis h you wouJd say something in your column about g r a ndpa rents w h o d o n 't ge t lo see t h eir gran dchildre n becaus e t heir m oth e r had a fight w ith the old folks . 1 am not long in this COUn· try a nd m y Englis h is poor. so p lease fi x up m y la ng uage so y ou ca n pri n t it i n the news paper . We love the little o nes and don 't think it is rig ht t hat we are d e prived o r t his p l easure be ca u se o f prob l e m s t h e children h ave nothin g to d o with. I know I am not sayin g this ver y w e l l. Please h e lp me. LON ESOM E IN THE WEST D EAR LONESOME: Yo u s aid it just fine. Parents who keep thei r c hildre n away fro m grandparents because of adult mis unde rs tandings hurt not only the o ld folks but the young ones, too. G randpare nts can add a dime ns ion to the lives of young people that they c annot get anywhere else. It's sad when death deities them this. To lose it because of vindictiveness is un- s pe akable . DEAR ANN LANDERS : May w e have your o pinion ? We are m a ture people . both married to othe r s an d in love. T he young lady believes lhat wome n m arry for respect a bility and s upport and have sexual relations on the s ide f or "fun " and added pe r sonal incom e . H e r lover believes s he loves h 1rn hut is disturbed by the fact t h a t s he ins is t s he g ive he r money each time t hey meet. She feels it sh ows his r egard for he r and also enables he r to buy the niceties w h ich ever y woman craves. W e w o uld a ppreciat e an answer S. AND J. D EAR S. AND J .: A woman who s leeps with a man for m on ey is a prostitute. Bat even a prostitute will give It away to ll man she loves. 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AND aLAOK PATTDN A.ND INn'llUOTION IDT TO ALL WHO ATl'mll> 'Momint Clw -10 A.M. .,.., ............... ONE DAY ONL YI SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 (Momlfttl OMr 10A.ll.) HOLIDAY INN 3131 IRllTOL IT . ................ ........., COITA •IA .. ..................... • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedn99day, Febru•ry 11 , 1181 Cll PVBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 9Ull••M ..,...ITAT•Mm•Y T~ ,......._. --It dellle llual--at: "IOC4 •Ll!CTAIC COM .. AN'I' 1'113 99«11 llOui911¥d, H....tl"9t0A, A•.ct1, Cel!fom141 tlM7 E~d Oollel• Ale.0.19, 1 .. tl Oon Orlwt , H11n1h111on l tecl'a C•llte>< .W.tM.47 Tl'all llllllMu Ii CondlKled by on In dlwldu•I E-rd Oout ltl RldtO.lt Tlllt --1 w•s llled wllll IN Collnly Ci.tll of Or.,09 County on Ftb ,· "'' Fl~: Pulllllntd Oreno-CO.,t Otlly Pllol, Feb 4, II, 11, 25, 1•1 •lS.itl P UB LIC NOTICE "ICTIYIOUS IUSINHS PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NAM• STATEM•NT ,.,.... T,..., PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl111UC NOllCS 1(1 °"' .... '1'9W1t Ole ... Thlt N__. -flied wllll llW County C:ltrlt .. Ofafl9t c-c, .., .... 2,1te1. F1S4tN PublltlWcl or.,... Cot1t o.ltr .. , .... Feb. 4, 11, 11, H , 1'11 5'1 .. 1 PVBUC NOTICE Tiit following pe"onl ert Going '"' 1 h..iJS IUSINESS NAME STATEMINT ooslMH... Tne lollowln9 petsons •r• doing LINOOAA MEDICAL CL IN IC, bu,lt>tu•s fllCTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMa ITATaMENT Tne folfowlnv penon Is dol119 11usl· "·~.$4$" N11• "ICTITIOUI 9Utt••ts NAMll STAT•MUIY JJOJ HtrbOr 8oulenrd, Sulle H.J, INFOMEOIX, 12900 G•rden Grove C~I• ~w. C•lllorni• 92'2' 81•d .. G•rden Grow, C•llfornla ._.,, Slem1Mr Mtdlu l Clfnt< Inc Forum• Matwovement 1 4001 C•lflornl•. J:J03 HttbOr loulev•ro, ¥te\lerly Place • 103 Ne.;PO~·Beacn Sulle H.J, COAi• Mew, C•lllornla t2'l• Ctlllornle .,,,..0 ' ' Tnls bu\lnus I• conauct.a Dy • <or This bu\lneu I• c-ucieo by • co•· PO••tfon POrtllon Stemper Medlc•I Forums M•t>tve,.,.,,I.. Inc. Clfntc In< JtO Ae..or Nell 8 Stemper, Se< PrHl<1en1 Thi• sl•tltfNnl ••• Ille<! wlln lhe rn1, «••-• ••• filed wllll II>• County C.ler1' of Drtn9t Counly on Jan Coun ly Cterll of Oranve CO<.lnly on 11. 1911 J•nu••v 19 1'111 FI S420S • 1'1Sl'N7 Pul>lt•lwd 0r ..... CO<l\I Dtoly Pltol Publl\'-0 Oranve CotSI D•llv Pilot Feb. 4," "·: '' •lA •• J•n n, n, Feb 4, 11 '"' JS. ai P U BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowtn9 perM>n• ••• dotnd t>t.nlness•\ 8ES1 MA Al(El lNC, AS SOCIATES, IJC)j, L-n Avenut', Cost• Mew, C•hlornt• 92'2' Ar lllur C. Peoc oci. Sr , 1'01 Wa kellem Pl•ce S•ni. Ana, C•llfornl• 9'l1CM P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINUS NAME STATEMENT The following Pfrsons ~re dolno bus.lnen•s GOLDEN WEST FLORIST, 1Jl16 GOld•nwtsl Strul, Westmlnsltr, Cel1torn1a '12683 Dt vld W Wttllhel•tr. l..Ol Ml Flot<Mr, Fovntttn Vallet. Cal1fornl• <l?IOI l(s009 C Werllllel•er. 1.eo1 Ml. F1t1cher, Fovn1a1n Vallo. C•llforn1• ,,,oe WESTIJ>NO ENTERPRISES. tao.2 Ctu rwtter Clrclt, Hunll11910n &eocn, Cellforno• '12M'I. John Ptul Rob1n1011. 110'7 CIH rwall!< Clrcle, Hunlln910fl &ucn, C•llfornl• '12M9. Thi\ bu\IMU Is COl>ducled by •n II\· dlvldu•I JOIV't P AOOtnMll\ TIU• stattmenl was flied wllh IN CO<.lnty Clerk of Or•"91 Count' on Jen· ,., l'ftl l'IMS7• Pul!Jlsneo Or-Co .. 1 D•ll' Pilot. an 21, Feb •. II II, 1911 0•11 P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USI NIH NAME STATEMENT Th• totlowlnv person 11 doln9 bUsl n~'' •~ SOUTH SHORES CON!>TAUC· TION SERVICES. 3•• Camino Oe E•lr•fl•, S.n Clemente, C•llfornle, 97612 1..~s111 Clinton Ae,nolO\, Jr., )2J l..•rk>pur, C0tona del M•r. C•llfornl• 9162S Tnos l>v\lneu ts conoucl•O b' an In· d1W"1duat Tnt 10110wfng ,..,.,.. It "'"' butt " ..... , CAI. PACIFIC COATING CON TR AC TOllS, tuo Wlllln•y Way Cypren. Catll«nft teut Kt nntlll L•toy Scou, Jr .. fltf Wllllney Wey, Cy.,eu. Cellfornlt 'IOUO This ~ Is <oncluCIM Illy ., 111 dlvldual. rc: .... 111 Leo't¥ Scott, Jr. Tn~ st.-1 -llled wlttl I"' Counly Cl9rl< ol 0r-. Coun1y on J91\ s. '"' • F1S2tlll Publlthtcl Or-C:0.51 D•llY Pl ... Feb 4, I I, 11, U, t•I .... , PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS •u11••ss NAME STAT•M•NT Tne fotlowtnv .,.,_ Is CIOl119 -•· n•U H: EXCEPTIONAL PATTERNS IN FAIR IC, 1ta Wlllte 0.lt, Cosl• Meta, C•lllornl• mi.. Ello E. Polder, tt• wn11e O••. C~le ~w. C.lll«nlt ti.a, Tiiis business IS Con<lutltcl bY ... In dlvldu•I. EllM E. Polcler Wflll•m W. B•rrtck, 20 Gr•nd Avenue, Apt S. l..0"9 llflacn, C•lllo1nl• 'l080J TnorN1s G Fulghum. 11231 Perc11 SlrMI, D•rwi Potnl, C•lllornl• 92'1<1 This sltlemeni wH flied wHll the Coun ly Cieri< ol Or•nu-CO<.lnly on FeD. 2, 1981 Tiiis Dv\lneu "<ondu<ll'<I Dy an 1n. L.C R•vnolds dlvldu•I Tll" Slalemenl was filed wltll Ille Tiiis si.t-1 WH Ille<! With ...... County Clerk Of Or•noe Counly on Feb. 'I, IMI. David w Werll!\elser Counl y Clerll of Oranve County on Thtl \l<lltrnenl wH ftll'd with Ille J<1n h , 1'1111 .. llM11 County Clerk ol Ora,. County on Jan 1•. , .. , FIS4SIO Publlthtcl Or-C<Mlil O•llY Piiot Publl\1..0 Oranve Co.SI Dtlly PllOI, Ftb. 'I,"·"· March 4, '"' 7S4.f' FIM-PuDlllllod Or-Cotil D•tly PllOI, F•S4S82 Jan 11, Ft1411.1a. 1911 •IHI ------ Feb •. 11 ''· H '"' ue '' Publlsneo Oranve Cots! Daily Ptlot, PUBLIC NOTICE J•n 11, F•b f. 11 19, 1981 .,,_.,I P U BLIC NOTICE --------- P U BLIC NOTICE N·72S99 NOTIC E OF DE ATH OF JOHN DAVIS SIMS, AKA JOHN SIMS, AKA J .D. S IMS, AKA JACK S IMS AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A· 107491. To a ll heirs , P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEME NT The touow1no 0trson is 001nQ b\l\t MU •§ GEORGE W BROW N & AS SOC I AT ES 7401 8amDoo SI N•wport 8HCll Caltf t761J() Gl'OrOl' w 9,....,, 2401 81mDoo 51 Ntwl>0'1 8H< n C•ltf 97...0 rth\ OU~•nt"\' '' <on<Ju<I~ DV ~n 1n d1w1du•I GeOfOl' w er-n FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NANIE STATEMENT T nt-to1tow 1n9 o--r\.Of"I '' do•no bvs1 .. ., .. ._ •s 111 LA M 121 I.A MECA, Ill ENERGY CON SERVA TION AS SO<IATES 717 A"OC-Slrttl C~t• M,.,.. Callfom1a •2'26 G~••IO E Ode<)4taro tel? Pev•sus Sh,.ft_ San1• And (411tforn1a •1101 Hu\ bUS•,,...\\ •\ conoutttd bv an 1n d •Y•dual G<>r•ld E 0""9Hrd t Pu\ \lalf~nt ... , •11.a w1tn th~ Counly CleH Of Or•nQe Couniv on J•nvait"\t 11'f l'M1 FICTITIOUS eus11••ss NAME STATIMENT Th• followtnv person Is clofnv Dusi· nesi •s· SOUTH COAST DENTISTRY, JIOS H•rl>Or 81Vd., Co\I• Mew, ~ t16M. Arnold H Ffenaer, 19 Cllerry Hiiis Lane. Newport eeocn. CA '126'0. Tnos Du\lntu Is,_...,, llY •n In· dl•ldu•I Arnold H JIMller Thi\ •Ulltmeftl was llled wltl'a Ille Counly Clerk of Ot.,Qe County on Ftb t. Itel 1'1"471 Publlihtcl Or•nve co .. , D•lly Pilot. Feb 11, 11. 2s, Maren 4, 1 .. 1 1Sl-11 b e n e f iciaries. c reditor s a,.,d contingent c reditors of JOH N DAVIS S IMS, a ka JOHN S IMS , aka J .D . T n 1\ \t•t•,..,.,,I w.ts ftlf'O -..1tf'\ lhf' Counly Cltr• of Or olnOl' CO<.lnlv on Jan 11 , .. , 1'1Utt4 F1SJSM PuDlt\......, Or.tn90 c .... D•lfy Ptlol, P UBLIC NOTICE PuDhShl'O ()r..,,90 CoaSI Daily Pilot, J•n 11 11 FeD • 11 1'191 Jll 81 -S IMS,aka J AC KSIMS and persons wh o ma y b e othe rwise interested in the w i 11 and /or es tate : J•n 11 19 Ftb 4, 11, l'ftl l•' 11 P U BLIC N OTICE A petition ha s been filed FecriT •~~1!1u51,..£u by SECURITY PACIFIC NAMESTATEMENT NAT I O N AL BANK, A The tollow1n9 Otf\ons •re dotng Corporation in the Superior tiuslnMs w Court f Oran e C t CANNON DRUGS, 12JJ North 0 9 OUn Y re · TusllnStreet,OranQt'.Catilornlat21161 AUesting that SECUR ITY Ju.ion c11un9 Hin L•u. 0 11 PA C I F I C NAT I 0 NA L Sayl.,k Slrffl. Irvine. C••1torn1a tm 4 BA N ~. A Corporation be Slut!:~~ ~:!,'~~ Low·n~ng, 4l appointe d a s personal l(onv · "°'· "82· Honv r e p r esentative to ad· c1uy-ce 1..-·nanv.o stutios minister the estate of A..O,llt11Fioor,•&·1.H_K_ J 0 H N DAV I S SI M S Tnt• ......... u I• COf\dUCfeO Cly • • llmllH ptrtntrlhlp. Ir vine. c a . (under the In· J ... tlnChungHlnuu de pe ndent Admin istration TlllS" si.-..1 ... , Ille<! wlln IN o f E states Act ) The peti CountyC1ertlofOr~c .... n1vonJan . . . 11, '"' lion is set for hear ing 1n .... -..c.r~. E .... Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic v1ttw&scM<1t,1'"'. Center Drive Wes t, Santa ~;~~= "'-u onv. Ana, CA 92701 on Februar., N • .._,_,,,Ctl_,...._ 25, 1981 at9:30A.M. F1~m IF YOU OBJECT to the PubltShe<I Or~ Cots! Daoty P•lot granting of the petition , you J•n 21• F"' • " '' 199' •69·•1 should either appear a t the hearing and state your ob· jec tions or file written ob- jec tions with the court be fo re the hearing. Your appear ance may be In pe rson or by your attorney. I F YO U AREA CREDITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of t he de · ceased , you must file your claim with the court or pre · sent it to the p e r sonal representative appointed by the court within four m onths from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of t h e Probate C ode of California. The time for fil- ing c laims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the he aring noticed above. YOU MAY EXAM INE the file kept by the court if you are inte rested in the estate, you may file a re · quest w ith the court to re· ceive special notice of the inventory of estate a ssets and of the petitions, ac- coun t s a nd report s described in Section 1200of the C alifornia Probate Code . RHODES, BARNARD, MALONEY, HART&MULLEN By: CharlesR.Hart,Jr. 6055 E. Washington Blvd., Suite 1020 Los Anoeles. CA 90040 (213) 723-6311 Published Orange Coast Dally P ilot. Feb. 4, S, 11, 1981 616-81 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIN l'.SS NAME STATEMENT Tiie fOll-lnv person ts dotn9 Dusi· t>tUH MONTEREY PRODUCTS. 281S Moftlerey Avenue. Cost• Mn•. Celllornl• '7t1' I CNttlH A. eeo, nu Mo<lterey Awnue, eo.i. Mew, C.llle><nl• ,,.,. Ru'fl ~rl9 lecll.. :n1s Monleny A\'enut, C-t• Muo, Celllornl• t1'1a Tllh '"-ttlntts Is conc1uc1tc1 by • 91 ...... _.,.rslllp. Autn Marie 8e<1< Tiiis stet""""'4 wn flltd with lhe County Cl9rk 01 Oren99 Counly on Feb. 2, 1911. P UBL.IC NOTICE N·7»ff NOTICE OF SALE 01' llEAL ""O"E llTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. AI0$6J1 In Ille So.opero0t CO<.lrt of lht Sla1e of Cetllornte, for llW County of OrangP I" '"' M•ller Of ,,,. E Slate OI FrttOerlck J, Ferrin ak• F J Fernn. FreO.rlO J Ferrin, 0.CHsed Nott<• " !wreby 9lvon lh•t tne un· dersl9ned will ~II al Private ••I•. lo the fUQhl\t •net bMl b10der 1 ~ub1•c t to conllrmellon of •.id Supell.,.. Court, on or aller llW 11111 O.y Of February, 1 .. 1. •t Ille ofli<• of &roan G S.ylln, Altornoy ti Law, 14140 Buch 81•0., Suite 1cn. westminster. '12.al. Countv of Or•"91t. Sl.te of C•lllornoa, all Int r 19111, llllt ano lnlerest of Hid °" CUiaO 41 Int lime of CM•th .,,., ... tne rlglll, 1111• encl lnt•rnt ln•I Int etl•l• ol Uld 0.tH Hd llas acqutred by o~r•ti°" of I•• or ottwrw•H' o ther lhtn or In tddllfon to lhal of wld de- CH>ed, •• Ille ltme "' dHlll, •n •nd to •II Ille ceruun tNI properly "'""'"" on the Counlv of O••nve. St•te 01 C•liforn~•. p.1rhcularty dirs.cribf.d •s follow" IC>wll LOI ,. of lrttl No 4()15. •n '"" Counlv Of o....,... Sl•le ot Cahfo•no.t, ., per rnap re<ordeo 1n Book t~t. P•ve• n J3 and lA 01 M1scell•neous M•os, 1n thf" ott•<• ot tne Count~ Recorder of w ld county • mo·rf' com· monly ~nown as 4131 McCormeck L•ne. Pt«entl•, C•l1forn1a l tf"m\ of s.ait casn If\ tawful mont'y of thf' UnUed St•ttt on confirm•hon of S•le, or on \Ueh t•rm_s 41S •rt •;rH•· bte to the reprewnt•·tt._t Tf'n per cent ot amount b4d 10 be dePO•lled wllh Did. Bid' or of1en to be 1n writing and will be r&eetve<I el lhe aforewtd olfl~e at any tome al1er the ""' puDlkalton hereof and be for~ d•tt of ~die Dated Int~ 13rd day ot Janu••Y. '"' JOl>n H-•rd Ferr In Executor ol Illa will of wld O.Ctclent l rltll G. S.yll11, Atte<My •t Law, 14140 leecl'a llv•. S11ltt 11J, WeslmlM1W, CA tt.el. Publlsntd Or-c ... st D•llY Pll<lt. Feb 4, S, II,"" Ul-11 PUBLIC NOTICE ------FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne lollowlnv person Is d0•"9 oosl· ness •s AAA·PAOFESS IONA I.. AUDITING ASSOCIATES, IOOll Ad•ms Avenue. Hunll119ton 8eecl'a, C•lifornle"'4 Or Ko.smH ProlOIHIPPltS, 4111 Corlland Drive, Coron• Del Mer, C••lfornl..,.2S This buslMu Is c-.Ci.ct by •n In· dlvkluef Fl PufbllJNd Dr•• Cotti D•llY Piiot, l'el>. 4, ": 11, 1S, t•I. SJWI I PUBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE FIC~ITfOUS •USINl5S NAME STATEMENT Thf follow1no eter\On\ •rt doin9 O\l\int\\ •\ OU lER'S INN, 10J3 El C•mlno, Co\la M•i..s. C•llfornla 'IU26 Myron L H Mtlltr, 21l lllh SlrMI. Hunll1191on 8ettn, C•lllornla'12 ... Fr•nkltn E Gr•ve" 171S •-•. Con• M•w. C.llt0tnia•2'2' Thi• ooSlnHs '' tonducteo by • ..... , •• P¥\lle"111p. Myron Ml119r ThoS ,,_........,, WM 1119'1 wllh Ille C0<.1nly Clerk Cl! Or-Coumy on Jan U,1911 FICTITIOUS IU$1NEIS NAME ITATEMINT T ne follow Inv person Is 0oln9 oosl· neu •1· 8A8E'S TEX AS STYLE CHILI g!'s?1Jl.~. ~!m:n't:""v•rd. unit o. Oon•ld Rty 1..0119, 11112 Lister 1..ane, Hununv1on 8e4Kn, Calflornl• •2-Tlll• b<lslneu I• conduel9d by en In· dlvldutl. OonelclAty~., This 11A11-1 •• 111..S with -County Clln. Cl! Or-Counfy on J91\ . n. '"'· ,..O .. •SSIONAL •scaow 1aav1cu 1911.,._T_..A_ l'l~!el s..c.-.~tUt, Pubfl-Or-C.-1 0.lly Piiot, FIS4571 Jan. 11. F.O. •• ''· "· 1'111 40S.fl PuDll-Or-c-O.My Plfol, P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUS •U51NE5S NAME STATEMENT The foHowlnQ person' •re do1n9 bU\lnf"s\as AVANTtNIS PIZZARIA, 1110 B••<n 81•d . Hunl•n9'on Be.ell, CA 91~ Auvu>lint Anlhony Avanlln1, ts.4 RhU , Founi.."' V•llt y CA '71ot Darlene H •lda Av.,.hnt, •!liM Ahe•. Founl•tn VtllO. CA t710I Tnu ~""' 1\ conouc:tl!Ht bY •n 1n. dlWldUAI Dar .. ,_ H AvM\hnl Tn•s •l•tttmenl w•• flltld wlln the CO<.lnly Clerk of O••"'lf Counlt on Jan t . ,,., l'll.U71 PuDltshed Or•nvt coe.i D•llY Pllol, Ja11 28, Feb •. II, 19 1911 ...... , P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •U51NESS NAME STATEMINT Tho foflow•119 oer'ICln Is doln9 Du•I· n~ss •s OS AOCHE DEV ELO PMENT, MITCHELi.. ~ OS AOCHE AS· SOCIATES M & 0 CONSTRUCTION CO . 567 San Noto!•• Drive. Sulla 10., NPWP0'1 llHch, ~ .,..,, S•muel C. Osadtn.. 3'09 w. 8•1bo4 Blvd .PO 8oxlJ7,8•1bo4,CA'7 .. I Tim buslnes• •S c-..cteo by •n In· d1vfduat. Samuel C Owd<IW Tl>ls Slal~ment WH flltcl ... ,,, IM Counly Cle11< Of Or.-. Counly on Jan 76 1911 l'IMID PuDh~IWd Or&n90 Col\! D•oly Piiot Jt~ 18, Feb 4, 11. II, 1•1 .cM.fl P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT T "• followln9 IMOOns •re doing bUS•nMs ., SIG,..ET MAAl(I NG DEVICES, JIJI Rea Htfl Aw .. Cosl• Mew . CA.,.,. • W•yne 0. Andrew>, President, • Caltlorn•a tOtPOrtllon, 3121 Red Hiii Av• , C~le Mew. CA t1•2' This Duslneu os condutled by • <Ot· po ration SIG NET MARKING DEVICES W•ynt D, Andrews Pr~ Tiii• •l•lement WH flltd wllll ,,.,. Counly Ciera of Or.,,.. County on J .... 1•. ""'· 1'1Ml11 Publlslwd Or•nve c ... sl D•llY Piiot. J•n 21, F9b. 4, I I, It, 1•1 •1'.fl PUBUC NOTICE J•n. 2t, Fa 4, "· 11, ••1 ou1 ---------- P U BLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS IUllNIH NAME STATIMaNT The 101-1"9 penM Is dol119 ll<ISI· Ile"-'., DANA'S WOAllSHOP, 1,..2 Joy Slr .. 1. c;.,_ Grow. CA ...... Ot n• G. llutton, IJt Amleon W•y, NewPOtt l!le-, C.lllontl• n660. This -ir.u ls c~ Illy.., In· d•vldu•I o.nt Burton Tnls ,, .. .,._, wM lllecl with Ille County Cl9n. ti! Or-County on J91\, "· '"'-,.,,... Publlsntcl Or-C<>HI D•llY Piiot. Jtn. 11, 2', F9b. 4, 11, 1•1 309.fl PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINEI$ NAME STATaMaNT Tiit 1011-•nv --Is dol119 Dusi· n•Js •s: BENNETT ENTE RPRISES. '144 Ctrn•llon Aw .. Cmlt Mest, CA '12•2', Donna Wlllf.,... Bennett.,~ CM<WI· lion Ave .. Coll• MeM. CA '1262'. l nls business l.s conducted by •n ln-dlvlelu•f Oonntw.-..en Tiiis .-.toement "M flltd wftl'a lllt county ci.n. of e><-County on J .... ,., '"'· '1MS7• Publllfltcl Or-Cotst Ot ilY Piiot, J•n. 21. Fee>. 4, II, 11, 1911 40>41 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS IUSINEH NAMI STATaMaNT Tne 1011ow1nv ...,...... is "°'"' 1>11s1-nen •s: PAO ELECTRIC, t03 Jttn StrMI, N•wP0'1 8Ndt, C.llfoml• ,,_., Otvld E. Z-•. 403 3'tf'I Str .. I. Newport tie.ell, C.lllomle t"'3 This business Is conducted by •n In· dlvldu•I. OtvldE.Z-• Thi• slel!tmenl wts filed wllh U. County Ciera of Oreno-· County on Jenu•ry It,'"'· "111Kt Publl5ntd Or-Coest D•llY Pflot. Jan. 21, 2', Fee>. 4, II, 1911 no.ti PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITiout IUll••U MMMSTAY•••T The followlnt ,.._ I• ~ -·· _ .. , A·TYVOA LOAN INVESTMENT CO MPAN Y, 11'1 Vlt Lido So11d; Nt._t e.od\, CA~ Rt,.,,... 0. v-..a, '"Vie U.. SoW, ~ llMdl, CA9*1. Tl'al1 ........ ltci ...... 9yenlfl· dl•ldloel. 11~0.V-..el Tl'als ........... -flMI ...... Ceut1t'1' Cllft .. ~c....ey-,1.,, 26, '"'· P1M9t ....... 1 ..... pr-. ClMll 096fy ....... JM, it, ..... 4, 11, II, 1... ...., I .i ... . 1:11 Orlft99 Cout DAIL V PILOT/Wedneec:tay, February 11 . 1981 FEATURES E t'f>1ll11 /or s i 1w l e1 ••aa. or , .. INDeMIP ot Oraaa• County •tll IO du<'1DI at I ti p m S.hmlay. Ftb. 14, in tht clty ol Ora.1• f or lnlotmalJoft, call M a11te at :lill 0701 WI CU&, a aupportJve aroup tor dlvorc.ct, wldow..t, Mpan ted or nevt r married baa small 1ro..ap clllru lon1 Wtdnt lday evtnln11 In San Clemente, Frtd•Y• In Cl Toro and Cotata Meu. For information. call M4 8IOO SO TH COABT I SWl8H YOtrnl wlll have a fund ·rablna car waah •t 10 a m .. s.iturday, Feb. 14. in Fountaln Valley Proceed& wUJ help fund ~1al and rultural actavitlea for J ewish youna aduli. ln Ounce County f'or lnlormalloo. call Laurie at 9113 ~no TALL a.v• of Oran1e County will have a \'alentuw's dance al 8 30 p.m . Friday, Feb. 13, in Anaheim. For information, call SU-1211. INGLB J EWISll FRI ENDS will have a social at 7. JO p. m Friday, Feb. 13, in Cypress. For mformat:ton, caJl Ronni at as.8676. O llANGE COAST SINGLES will have a 'Valentine 's party al 7 p.m . Saturday, Feb. 14, in Huntington Beach. For Information, call Ann at 751 ·0291. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS will have a friendship poUuck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, in Huntineton Beach. For Wormation, rail Barba ra al 551-0161 . WE CAR E, a supportive group for the divorced, sepa rated, widowed or never married, will ha ve a Valentine's Day party Saturday in San Juan Capistrano, information •93·2553. Members of the group also play teMis Sundays at noon at La ke Forest Tennis Club, information 499-4265. A slide presentation on love and nature will be held at Friday's 8 p.m . meetlng at Abiding Savior Luthe ran Church, 232S2 El Toro Road, El Toro. For Wor mation, call 837-1506. HOROSCOPE Change due f(tr Le o THU BSD A Y, FEB. lZ By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Ma r . 21-Apr . 19>: Put details aside per ceive picture as a whole. Scenario features flurry of calls, messages and com· munications from relatives. Plans subject to change. TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20 ): F ocus on special collections, payments, opportunity for increased income. Capricorn, Virgo and another Taur us figure prominently. . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Cycle is s uch that circumstances twist in your favo r. Judg- ment , timing, intuition are on target. You'll be rid of burden and path is clear ed for special achievements, honors. CANCER CJ une 21-J uly 22>: Light shines on a rea which ha d been dark with fears, doubts. Grand opportunity exists for new start and pro- ductive contacts. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Routine is subject lo s udden change. Accent on speculation, unusual relationships and conflicting offers. Stick with numbers 2 and 11 . VIRGO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Personal horizons expand -you no longer are bitter about past experiences. Potential is sharply de· fined . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obtain hint from Virgo message. Accent on travel, publishing, ability to tear down for purpose or rebuilding on mor e secure structure. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Personal in· volvements dom inate intriguing scenario. Im- portant issues will be settled. Money and love are in picture. S AGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 -D ec . 21): Diplomatic approach brings desir ed results. Ap· plies especially in d ealings with family mem ber. Legal agreement could result in favor able financial settlement. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Work as- signment, although routine on surface, could lead to "something big." Pisces, Virgo natives figure in scenario. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): You reach "meeting of minds " with volatile member of op- pos ite sex. Be ready for exciting changes, a variety of sensations and constructive outlet for creative abilities. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar . 20 ): Long-standing assignment or project nears completion. Views a re vindicated. Emphasis on design, structure. s pecial rights and permissions. 0mzi~ CUSTOM FRAMING Speclellzlng In Hend Flnl1hed FremH 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 548-4511 FASHION ISLAND "' ............. IMOtOIO oro OAILY Cell 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. WESTCLJFF PLAZA ,,. .. '-............. M2.errl - Fashion• New directions is show the 01e T he key word for f ashion is proportion, according to a spokesperson for Saks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza, which will unveil its s pring and summer collections Feb. 21 at the Disneyland Hotel grand ballroom. The show, which is a benefit sponsored by the Wom en 's Club of St. Bonaventure Catholi c Church, Huntington Beach, is themed "New Directions'' and will focus on trends In all areas or fashion. T he Saks' spokesperson said lengths this season m ight var y d epend ing on t he best proportion to suit a particular look. She also noted that shapes change depending on proportion. Clothes are soft, easy-moving and pretty, she noted, and accessor ies pull it all together. T he two outfits s hown on this page ar e representative of the new clothes lhat will be paraded on the runway during the Feb. 21 show. For tickets and information. call 846-2966. Club Calendar runs each Wedne&day in the Daily Pilot and contains 10tice1 of women's and service club mee1ing1 and events open to the public for tM following week Send notices to Club Calendar, Daily Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your name and phone number. Notices must be an our hands three week$ an advance of an event. To request a picture. wnte or call tM Feature Departmemt. 642-4321, between 2 and S p m. Photo requests are honored on a space available basts. ROMANCE FROM OSCAR OE LA AENTA Pleata •nd rUfftee on aheer l•c• CLEAN AND SIMPLE BY BILL BLASS Saped c.rdlg•n over allm aklrt Singles Calendar runs each Wedne&day and contains information on dlscuu ioa groups, parties and events open to tM public in the Orange Coast area. Send notices to Singles Calendar, Daily P1Lot1 P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Mesa , CA 92626. Include your name and telephone number. Notices must be re· cewed two week& m advance of an went CLUB CALENDAR Se m i1iars, m eeti1 zgs pla1uzed H U NT I NGTON BEA C H N e w co m ers meets 9 :30 a .m . Wednesday, Feb. 18, for coffee. For more information, call 842·4589. B R IDGE G ROUP of the Newport Beach Senior Citizens Center meets 10:30 a.m . Fridays at 2101 15th St.. Newport Beach, for contract bridge. For information, call 548-7534. ASSOC IATION R E NAISSANC E Creators presents Successful Liv- ing Seminars at 8 p. m . Feb. 18 in Glendale Feder a l Savings , 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 540-5803. SIMCHA CHAPTER, B'nai B"rith Wom en. meets at 12:30 p.m. Thurs· day in Fullerton Savings Bank , T a lbert and Brookhurst, Fountain Vall ey. For informat ion , call 968-4587 IRVINE WOMEN'S CL UB meets at 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday in Mercury Sav· ings and Loan, 23021 Lake Center Drive, El Toro. For information, call 552-8178. T HE OOLPIDNS, Wom en's Division of t h e Newport H arbor Area Cha m ber of Commerce. meets for a trade fair luncheon Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club. For information, call 646-5755. CHRISTIAN WOM E N'S CLUB of Newport Beach m eets 11 :45 a .m. Feb. 18, at the Air porter Inn. Irvine. For information. call 544·2921. CO UNSELI NG ASSOCI ATES of Irvine presents "T h e Fema le Alcoholic: Who is She?" at 7:30 p.m F riday al 18001 Irvine Bl vd .. Suite A. T u stin. For in for m ation , call 832-1020. WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP of the Neig hborhood Congr egational Church meets l p.m. T uesday in the church. corner of St. Ann's and Glenneyre. Laguna Beach For in- form ation, call830·4923. "DR ESS FOR SUCCESS" will be presented in Fine Arts Hall 119. Orange Coast College. at 7 p.m . Fe b. 18. For information. call 556·5880. MajOf' Cr~dit Cardi Washington's Birthday PRICES CHOPPED ST ARTS OH UHCOLHS llRTHDA Y THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1981 FANTASTIC BARGAINS WOMEN1S SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES FROM 3.99 to 9.99 WOMEN'S ROBES· 1h SLIPS & SLIPS · SLIPPERS SLEEPWEAR • 40°/~500/o REDUCTIONS LADIES' ILOUSES • 1/J OF SALE PRICE MEN'S SPORTCOATS ·SUITS · SHORTS and PANTS DRASTIC AU Y REDUC ED 'I" I 1<qq D EPARTM ENT STO RE HOW'S Daify t :l0..5:00 CloMCI S.IMMy1 MUSICAL ARTS CLUB of Orange County meets 4:30 J>.m. Sunday in the home of 0 . L. a nd Judy Van Skike . For infor mation , call 640-1130. IRVINE BUSINESS and Professional Women's Club m eets 11:30 a .m . Tuesd ay in t he Hu n g r y T iger 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA Restaurant. 2101 E. Edinger, Santa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· SEA CIRC LE A UX ILIARY or Florence Crittenton Ser vices meets al 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. For information. call 556·6025. THURSDAY MOR N I NG CL UB meets at 11 a.m . Thursday in the Balboa Bay Club, NewPort Beach. HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAPTER, Ame rican Association of Retired Persons. meets al 1 p.m. Wednesday, Fe b. 18, at Murdy Park Center, 7000 Norma Drive, Huntington Beach. For . information, call 842-9895. HUNTINGTON BEACH J UNIOR Women's Club Happy Baby Contest, 10 a.m . Saturday, in the Huntington Center Mall. For information, call 848-1296. Ana . For infor mation. call 833·5461. "CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES on Diet and Nutrients'' will be explored by Dr. Roslyn Alfin-Slater at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Hashinger Ha ll of Chap· m an College. For infor mation. call 997 -6638. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB of San Clem ente meets 7:30 p.m . Thursday in the San Clemente Com munity Center . For in format ion , call 492-7751. CITY OF HOPE, NewPort Harbor Chapter . meets at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday in the Sher aton Newport Hotel. For information. call 540-1338. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society m eets 9:30 a .m . Tuesday in the home of Sharon McNalley. For information . call 860-0305. AUSTON STUDENTS & GRADUATES CAN BE SEEN VOGUE GLAMOUR SEVENTEEN COSMOPOLITAN MADEMOISELLE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY AND ~ODEL ~ANAGE~ENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE. YOU COULD BE A COVER GIRL TOOi ALSO ON THE COVERS OF ~ANY OTHER LEADING INTERNATIONAL ~AGAZINES Your New York • Toronto • Pens Jlodefing Connection JIALE AND FEJIALE C~SSES N<:NJ FOAJllNG CALL NOW 556-7900 -""-·A EVALUATION ...... NEWPORT BEACH 9 FASHION ISi.AND, ~T CENTR 3 DAYS ONLY FINAL CLEARANCEI 00 v ALUES to •as • ALL SALES FINAL • Mo bch•p1 • No Crecllh I -StOll .. S: ~,..... ........... ~ T-.. w..a.. w. 11 .. a:jt p.&/Sf& 11ta1 ~. "That's very good, Mommy. But why ore the birds oil flying upsidedown ?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 2 ·t/ C>•t!'l........,r~.s~w '"b~.:>~ "Enough tricks. Marmaduke! You've proved to Aunt HeJen that dogs ARE smarter than cats!" Jt:DGE PARK ER MISS PEACH Z·lf ACROSS 45 Brightest s1ar 1 Soap: Pharm. 46 Lamb·s pen 5 Legend name 9 Title ~ Langultnlng 1<4 Garment 52 Rebirth 15 Greek rtlllt· 56 Oltflgure anoe 570... 18 Dispatch 58 Hociley ar• boat na 17 Mine 59 FIJI cheltnut entranc. 60 Folkways 18 Garment 61 FOfmerly 19 Have fun 62 Exclamatton 20 Cellndar 63 Inactive abbr. 64 Tart 21 Reglontl 65 Alms 23 Modertte 25 Spoilt 2t MlnlatlKt 27 Bird 29 V•b IUfflx 32Wtd 36 Bird eoundl 31hlnt 37 e. prOOllm sea... 3'Notln,._ •w•-. .. 4t ..... 9. "''""" "''""'°"" 44a...y DOWN 1 Everglade 2ZMI 3 "The Crills" tuttlOf 4 Ctiooet 5 Withdraw &LCM 7 Auto pert 9Wtnedty tColor 10~ 1t ...... '°'. ti Adrift 13 .. _Fiend- UNITED Feeture Syndleatt T ueeday'1 Pum. Solved .,... 42 ....... 21 ~eel 44 Mott dl'Md· 22 Alnglel ful 24 u.dous 45 Frttd 27 Vtrbott 47 8'nln 28 Surf nolM « Choe> 30 Int. '*' 49 lnMC1 ... 3 t Smit 50 Inborn 32 Sdlool eubl. 51 lncllnl 33 Lind unit 52 BrlllCNI 34 Htnot 53 8llck 36 °'*"'· .. ,. 54 '" • Cl'*" 38 Young Scot 66 Forti prong 31 VIPQf 59 COITll'llUnllt 81G6E08GE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ., •' "Don't get him started on his adventures In Borneo." D'.,o .o 0 " /) •' 0 • ,., • J Hank Ketchum 'Another good thing about winter 1s that the rain is frozen so ya don't have to come indoors out of it.·· by Harold Le Doux by Mell lazarius OH,NO, @iJW l":OI.,· .. r IT''5 NOT,.,. ~ . mr 0 •• ---... 11-1~"\.t... t.ll )11 /'lA.JJ. by Ferd & Tom Johnson PFANIJT8 ALL Rt6MT, ~T E.\S( M ™ERE! OVR TEACMER MAS A5¥£0 ~ t> EXPLAIN 140W nos VALENTINE THIN6 WILL WORK ... TUMBLE1tEED8 L-IMP117 L.ltAR~ L.OOK Al YOUR LANCE! ~ NANCY···YOU0VE BECOME VERY ASSENT-MINDED LATELY GORDO ·Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WedneldaV, f!*uatY 11 1 1981 EACH 5TUC'EHT WIU DROP MIS OR Hel VAlfHTINE INTO TMIS BOX ... PLEASE 11.JRfTE ALL NAMES CLEAALV' .•. YOU NEVER KEEP YOUR MIND ON WHAT YOU'RE DOING lHATETU~ FA~T W l?IN~. I BOUGH T THIS SIGN FOR YOU --- HANG IT IN YOUR ROOM NO, I DON'T!! by Gus Arriola -----.. -n-IE"I' 6eT UP~I ~'#( -no+tT .....,...,e~ ~ MV6tC1 evr r'E ~"' ~TA. Ol"'~k)~ otJ A IQJIZ, 'll!Tf • ~ FUNKY "INKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk DRABBl...E ~Nu(R, OOH0 ( SfMl( Af MC Wrf.i 'fllOSC SAO ~~£S\ ~OU c~,,i''f llAIJE ~'i Po1'A'f0 l~tP';! DR.SMOCK HIS WIFS c::>Rr v es A ME!RCec::>es AN' HES Goes i"O WORK IN ONe OF 1"HOSe Nl!W 11 K " CARS, E!!H '!' FOR •ET0i'EB OB Fea W8BIE Lf\~,~E~-UE. snu.. I !HINK \\JE'LL 5E ll\K~G You 10 1JiE HO~f\\..! PLANE GEOMETR4 - PLANE GEOMETR.<,> 15 A BAOIC. lt.liRODUC.IOR'i' C.OUR5£ INIO PROBLEM SOLVIN(;, U51NG DE.DUc..11oN AND l.0(,1( ! rr l!J mAINll.,) r-OR ~E C.URlOU6 AND 15 A PREREQ1..115TE rOR ALL Tr-05€ W16HrN& TO iJIKE. FANC.c,.> GEOMETR'.> ! .. ! r l f e by Kevin Fagan A MUO 51'AMD ... NOLal, 1'1(1S ~lt..ll'f ll)Oi1(. by George Lemont by Lynn Johnston IT'e S'TlLLAU- MY fAULi u I Or--Ooell IWLY PILOT/Wednffd1r, Febru.ry 11 , 1881 For One Full Year FINANCE CHARGES Now you can take advantage of purchasing any items from RALPH'S 12 Specialty Furniture Centers · and p~y for them over an entire year WITHOUT ONE cENT OF INJEREST. All that's required is a 20% down payment and a minimum purchase of $500. Your 12 monthly I # payments will be interest free! And remember, FREE ~ _ -. · DELIVERY on most items. -•..• ~~ -~ ' -""' 1~ Specialty fumiture centers under one roof • Sectiona l Ce nter • Traditiona l Gallery • Bedroom Cente r • Leather Gallery • Sleepe r Center • Desk Center • Family Room Center • Conte m porar y Center - Free delivery, good setvice and low prices have been RALPH'S trademark since 1955. __ .. "I 7 FURNITURE STORES UllER ONE mlf! CARPETS • DRAPES • TV STEREO • ANTIQUES • DESKS. BEDROOMS • LIVING ROOMS DINING ROOMS Sears Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11, .1981 • Hun,tington Beach " "Was" prices quoted are the regular prices at which the items were formerly offered by Catalog or in many Sears Retail stores around the country. SAVE to 70 WHAT IS A SEARS SURPLUS STORE? Sears operates 7 surplus stores in the L.A. area to liquidate first quality over-stocked and discontinued merchandise generated by our e.normous distribution systems. Cost conscious shoppers are able to select from a full line of Sears merchandise including clothing , home improvement items, small and large appliances, as well as hardware and houseware items ~ Our surplus store is a 20 ,000 sq. foot self service facility that receives new merchandise on a daily basis making shopping a new and interesting experience on every visit . WARNER GARAELD ADAMS "' > c ..: c fl) ~ ln c:c " ! c ~ 2 c:c m i c:c c l: . . To welcome you to our store present this coupon when making a purchase at our surplus store and you will receive an additional 10°/o discount on .any merchandise you have selected. Hm&Uaatoa Beach Adams & Magnolia ......... .... .-...1: ... ......... hll,U,_. AakabRt Seaa~redlt pl .... I045 Adam s (714) 913-ZIM c • I I 11 ow Io r lftfw,,.1Uo11. l«ry, .... we c.t't K Cetll ....... on9WL Atlia .... llH" CU lDIT ft.A.Ill • • I t l ' " ' • v ... " !' -Ota"°' Coaat DAtLY PILOT/Wedne1day. February 11. 1981 OUEENIE 11 'Who ackkd I workl03d lo my workload' College offers travel course A six-week travel seminar will be offered by Saddleback College on Mondays from March 16 through April 20 The course will be he ld at Villa Valencia, 24552 Paseo De Valencia, Laguna Hills. The fee is $30, or $25 for gold card holders and Saddleback College students. Information may be obtained by calling 831 -4646 or 493.2923 to reach the main campus. and 559-1313 or 497·3785 for the north campus . COOK February 9. 1981 in Costa LEWIS DANIEL COOK. Mesa. Ca. She was born on son of the tal e Lewis January I. 1889 in Orange, Skillman Cook of Bound California. She is survived Brook, New Jersey and the by her daughter Marian late Mrs Eugene D La Smith of North Hollywood. Tourellt' of Beverly Halls. Ca Serv1t'es were held at Ca. a nd a resi de nt or the Baltz-Bergeron Sm ith & Newport Beat'h. <.:a passed Tuthill WestdHf Chapel In· away on Februar~ 9, 1981 at t e r m en t w 1 I I be a t Hoag Hospital, Newport Fairhaven Memorial Park. Beach. Ca Mr Cook resided Services under lhe direction with his sister Mrs J ohn W of Baltz Bergeron Smith & Craig of Newport Beat'h. Ca Tuthill Westdiff Chapel of He was a fcll o" of the Co.,ta :0.1esa 646-9371 AmerH·an Ge ne<llo111 t'a l Society and a member or the Fear topi·c Historical Sociel) of Pen nsylvania for many years Many arllclt•s and booki; on of series "Fear : How Does it Control Your Life'?" will be d iscussed in a two- pa rt series beginn ihg Feb. 20. at 7:30 p.m . in the new C hemis try Building a t Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The second lecture will be held Feb. 27 at the same time and loca- tion Reno economy Sinking 't•w A withdra~Tal plan deals city new blow RENO IAP> Trans World Alrllnc:s' decis ion to pull out or lt\e Reno markl'l resuh t>d from 11 numbttr of foc l ors, soml' or which the city oe(•ds to rn vest1gate seriously if it hopel> w so ap out of its economic: doldrums, airline officials warn 1'h~ alrllne's announ1•emcnt last week marked the "inter'1:. latest s huck t o a to urism dt>pendent economy thou~h1 lo be r ecession llfll(lf a:. n•1·t•ntly U!> last year TWA'-, loss uf $1 a rn1ll wn dur in~ tlw two ) t•:u s 1t opcrult'<J out of c~nnon lnternat1onul \1rport which rnduded :.i •.ix 1111111th !>USpens1on of st'rVICI.' Ulll' ~l«lr ago was the overriding t''lfl siderat1on behind the compan) -. decision. T WA station managt•r Ro n Harrigan said BUT OTHE R FA('TOKS l'n tered mto the c·ompan~ 'i; an nouncement it would ground 11 , 14 daily nights April 26, le:.iv111g the city with 11 airlines a111I three commuter st.'r\'ll'l'S LaC'k .of i.now, the s lugg1.;ti e c o n o m y a n d P r t· ., 1 d l' n t Reagan's deregulation of oil prices were out of I ht• hund' ol R e no offic ials . But l1Jrr1gw1 p laced part of thl1 blame squ.in· ly in their laps for .failing tn ;1d1• ~uately pr omote Hcno a' .1 tourist market. The lark of snow until las t week saw TWA's advance book· an~ t·ancellal1ons soar to 50 per- t·ent compared with the normal 15 percent a s disappointed .s kiers !>helved plans for vaca· taons in the Sierra. And, the ;.11rline expects oil deregulation to irwrease it s fuel bill $40 million to a total of $1.2 billion this year llARRIGAN SMD TWA was unJ ble tu dl•velop long haul market~ to and from the Ea!>tt'rtl rnarkets it serves hec·ause Reno mainly attracts tourist ~ from the Pacific ~01 thwes t and the Bay area. '>l'f\ ed b~ regional airlines and IJUM'' Tern Andrews. Delta Air I. 1 n , • ., m a r k e t 1 n g m a n age r .1gn·l'Ci that the lagging cconom) I!> pullml.\ 11n·ssure on the maJor .ur 1·<1rntr' but added thal H 1•11 11 1h1•lf •~ part!) to blame for 1 h1· t!ro11 111 peoplt• pass1nl;( lh1 ou.:h ttw ;11rport and R<•no'o.; O\ 1•r,all 1·1·1111oin1t· u1wt·rl.11nl ) Jn ;1dd1111111 tu the drop 111 mr 11,11'111 clo.,.,nlown l'as1110., an ,., p1•11t•1w111.: problt·rn:-. T.,.,o arf' doM•<I .md others ~a~· bu:.ine~' 1:-. do\\ 11 fr orll last };Par MaJur holt•b n·1x11·t their bookings art' h11l1l111~ :-.IPady. but smaller 111011•1:. are reporting a mark1·d dt•(·l11ll' PUBLIC NOTICF. rt HI .IC :'llOTICE "Reno has got to come of age as a touris t destination," An· drews s aid "T he downtown core has got to be spruced up." U nlike Las Vegas. with its s prawling downtown gambling area plus the shimmering Strip two miles away, most of Re no's casino action is confined to a four-block area, plus the MGM Gr a nd near the a irport and a few clubs in adjoining Sp arks. And Reno's casino row has evolved slowly from the bingo hulls ;md card parlors of the mid 1930s. with m odern high- rt!>l' s t ruC'tures of s to ne and glass towering n ext to declining hu1 ldmgs dating back half a cen· tury or more D ELTA HAS C'ONDUCTED promotional tours to Reno na- tion wade and "without excep- t tun . <·ommcnts a bout the rlowntown l'ore are not favora- hlt•." Andre.,.,~ ::.aid. TWA :. 1 larrigan added that l1i...t C'la!.~ hotel rooms also are a r>niblt•m m Heno ·:-.n m'atter how you slice it. "e <:omr>ell' with Las Vegas and 10 order to compc•le for conven- 1 wns ""hal WC' have lo see is more of that type of fat I lily ... PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT PURI.IC' NOTl<'t: I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMl STATEMENT NAME STATEME .. T NAME STATEMENT l .... fOOOWltlnQ Prlf\Of\ 1~ 001nQ DU\I ... uu ' HEAR ING HEALTH CARE SEAV1CES, ..... , B•s\wOOd ltv1nt1 Callfornla .,71S Sondr• 8 Sor-Ow<ll •I•/ 8•\$WOOd, lnmw. C•1ttorn1• 11111~ Tn1s OUs.tne\Ji I\ conducted nv dn '" dlvldual S.nclr• Sot'•°"''" Tru' 11t•t~t w•\ otro N•tn '"'" County Clerlri. of Ot•n~ tuunh V' Feb 2, 19'1 Fl~"' Publl\IWG OrMtQr Co.\t O•it~ p, ot Feb • 11, 18, ?S 1'161 • ~1 P UBLIC NOTIC .. : FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt following prr~on\ an• <So1no t>Ys1neu •s TRENT ANO rHORNION l lri 1•81 t Nellie Ga11 Ro&a Laoun.t H n1 Calllornta 97•S3 RoDeri E w"""l~f Mt4tttt0 ,,,, Grnerdl Pdrtn.-r of flf·nt t "' A tctl1forn111 Qen.t•rdl par lrtt f'"'" tt4 NeH1f Gail Ro.Jd I <Hfllf1d H1I Ca111orn,a q7•sl Jame\ V 8rA ~..,fo ,, ... .,..,, 1 Partner ot l rtnt ltd .t ' .tlttr 1 ,,+ Qtint-rdl p.tnt'liP•"r1i1p ]b\P Hi·•" t , Lantl, L6Qun.a H1fh-(ill1lun1 rl ·IJf!.\ i OcJrlent• Thornton J1~ ~ ,,. Avenue, LonQ Bt-.cn tolltu,,1·A ,.JW T"t\ bu~tnPS\ '" (OOOuc..t•·d ,,,, ,.. qenflral Nrtneon1p Trent Lid Rocert E w~lu Man~·no Gtne-r"1 P.t•in .. , T"'' \tat•fnf'nt ........ ftlflO w1'n '""' County (lt>tlt. of OttJnqf' { 1v •• , 1n F •b 2, 1991 Ft~"' f ntt fn11ow 11q pH o,., arP oou'H) f~ENt AND f\AAAJSU L f O I ff1,. follo•1no P~'\.O"' arf" do1n9 OU\lt\f'~• ~" 2'8• 1 Nrllit G•il Moao L•guno H111~ bu\tr.t·\\ 4 ,_ A Cl V A N < I I\ I N £ R C l' Calllornod 9lbSl CU NOY' BPOS AU TO 311 G,.r>d A f SOUN< E. c, '4l? ••r.J\pc•c f ~t,.t"f'I Root-r I [ wn .. '1,., t M•n•o•nQ C•nJI &.altJO.a I \lttno Ca1ttorn1• t2f>62 N t•WPUf18ff'1Hh(.ttl·f1••"1J"UJO G~n ..... , P•rlr\f"f ot frf"nl l ift • o.~,. R ""'"Oer~n 111 (;r•no t.t1,uuw--r1 I ""'''1• lnw•\tmf'nh 1oc. ·, C.•11lorrnd O'"'"'''" CH'1'lt' njp' ).CIJ111(•ndl8dlbe>tt l\ldn0 Cahto,n1a92~2 d (c.Jl1tN~i.1 tOtttitH.t1 "' IJ) Pt\l\PrCJ N t:Jl1f" r.011 Ro4d l •-.iun.t t-41 1 Ci•rv K Gundf'r ... n J1t Gtan<o \h ... 1 N• wi'•"' r.,...u n c Al fOffH• (olltorn1d'IJo~J (4n•1 U••bc::M hla"CS Ca1ttor-n1a 91041 'f/.,_4 J ame\ G lirdlri.ti.r Grn~r• '"' bu\1nto'\\ tl> conduc.t~d by a ff'H\ D\;\1n••• uflf1u1trO ""A P•f1Mr ot ''"" l td • l • 1torn1• Qf't\.,r•IP-df1Rt'r\n1Q hmU•,, u • .u•~,,.,.,.. Jf'O~·· p..JrtntH.\h•L> 1oSJI Oroapn kitf o.. ... o R Gundf'n .. f'f'I t 1,11,1-. .. 1 J ,,,.,I• Ht•l \ltnr•th 1..on• l.•OUll\A H ilt\ (a iilorn •"1•\l lrt1' \l.t,f'f"l'lrtl'f'f w•' t1lf0 #ttn tne- t•K H1at!O l':t.trt6hu M 0 ftu\ftt of ~otJnt\' (tf'rlt ot Or At\~ County on h 111.,. 1010 • ••\ Pfi•'llllul• nt tftf" A1n1tt')\ Ant-\lt'V\ltt ~d•tal C,touo J 4n v ctr\i 1q 1981 f P\1 \ .1u .. ntt1.t -w 4 tilf'lt .,. .H 1n1 ltJ ~O'lt·• f.'\lt fH ,,.. f~l-tn t-Ot r nt FU1"tl ,n ,,.1, l • .., , , ..,l41' "u ,, ,, , .. ,. hr·r01 t11 c,t "'tit ••,.,_., " MlJC,. 'l?t Pub•\~ Ordnqii (Od\W O•••v P11ot ,, ,. f1r'f1•nt ko.•J lonc.i l\« t h (•i.ftJt•••o J-tl'\ 1t 1JiJ r .. o • n 1981 S101 iO " l II •111 f'IU9~ '·'41•>'\ "" H¥t1nq'tOf't ._ Prvttnton.tl LI• Cof'1M)r.1t•on 4,.,._M.I,_'"'"'' AhrCI s .. n.1os "'•wpon At.atf\ c .. 11tofft14 """··~·· 9,,.,,, '""° I' l l\I I ( ' O I I( F "'' t•u .. •"t:'' , 1 onuut I• o ttt J c.ai·n•'" "~''""' .n ~ ,, ,,, .. hJ M.im1tq1n•f ,, n• r P,tr ff't ' f,1htn. nl ""1· I lt"CI wilt\ 'ht t.Jl•I., (..if'1• , • (; l ,...,.,., ,, (J ''""' uun1., on I '-ll~l t11 I U1 Jtt'1' l • 11 ~ ,. f1 • ' I I llVI 1, Htl FU~ Cl. 1\1 t,Jl ti I Pl BU(' :'\OTIO·: l"ICllTIOU~ BUSINE H N.AMf ~TAl(MfNl P l 'BLIC' NOTICE N71Jl1 FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT ''" tollow1nq pfr\on'\ ate-do•,,Q OV\U\f\\ •\ C.P EAllVE ENCOUNTERS ST "i~I~ Wl'\ll"f\tn\tt•r Boul~vdrO Wr:.11'Y"m*ifPr (d>llforn1d ~2bej k rH111ltJ o r ,uOP1 10 02 Enllf'•d I ''(I• N1•\1"'11n\fu' Catdor-n1• •7bFt1 r>ou91tt• Oa..,,•O SJ,1tt ,0,01 M t'IOdy P'''° [1r1 ,,. (.14\tdfJM (.tfrJ,i (~I IQrnt~ "·"'' t ltllt1 /V\H'J~ Nl-,, ""AMt. \lA fEMt:N 'T t r1 ""•'"' , It •n• ,,, .. ,, .• r•' fl Ou 1 ·I·~ '' "'' ••• tfll partnt·r\n1i,; k<H'\dlO r.J 1 'UfJr , ,. ' M r• r 1ti.n 1H11lO l"t.., .,~) ' . \ ·. ( • I ~ l ,\ h1 d t h 91'1fd H.1f\f•f•Of -.rl R,.d '' ~7,..1 • .-JA M un,.,., CMl'>··urtJ 10. ldutd ( 1r ~QU'H• le H",,lf"'Qh.rn th· .. , n C .tttfurn+• 1l6•6 M •naoinQ RAtmond J M .. f\llJ.1'1'-'m H&'f Ap d " d'" '"" f \ • f.41" h oil d t"' ' " f 4' j It I lfl •• .,, '~ " 0011.f(l•d (~' ,,,, 1lt 0 ~"'"'"' J\•S ,.,,. nftl'· c, .. ,f}d .. , , t>ou.1.1lt:t\ 0d .,,o s-..u I ru ldlPrnf'nl 1'1td \ t ~ ""''" th• Count, t.!Uk o• Or•nQf' (ounh win hb s, 1"91 F ISSllt Publl'\""""' Orat\QI" (N\I 0•11• P1tot f ""0 1 tif 1\ Md1cn 4 ,,.81 '".!' 01 P l 'Bl.IC l'IOTICE Genealogy w~·rc• wr1tlrn by him He ulso h1•adrcl lht> American Thcutrr <:111111 1n Phlladelph1;1, Pcnn:.y l\'an1a for 30 yN1rs :\'tr <.'ook·i. greal·µrandfal hPr \\a~ t hi' late Caplam T i\.l\t C:ril\'t'll. USN. who tommandrd l hl' Monitor In the Rall It: or Mobile Bay durmg tht' C1\'1I War Mr Cook leave•:. his sister. Mrs. John W Crai11 and his niece Mrs Joseph C Birdsall. J r and ~randn1cce Margaret Craven ~1rd,all Burial "Ill be 1n Round Brook. "\(•" .Jc>r<.('\ lltiltz Bergeron Smith i.t ruth1ll Wes tcliff Chapel of Cn,ta Mesa for"ard1ng clln·ctnr<, For more information about the free lecture ser ies. phone 556-5880 i. Puoh\'WG Ordn~ (Oct\t Ud1l'1 11 IOI IF•b • It, 18 H 1991 oJ, 81 tt' " ,. •• I p,,, t.Uf'fT""nl """·' I •"l.S .-. It It'll' uunt'f' •tr~ 1 "~"•• ( ''''• ,,.. t tbfU"'" "I ""' f'IC.TlllOUS BUSINESS "'AME SlATEMENT 'f\t fOllO\llt •nQ pcitr \On\ • r r 0'>+09 tan r•\\d\ tl46-9371 PERR\' GRACE ETll EI. P EHHY age 86. pa:.l>ed a" a~ on February 9. 1981 an Laguna Beach. C.:;1 Sh<' 1:. lht: beloved mothrr or I lcnry :\1 Perry of Laguna Brarh. Ca . Annelle Perry of Oakland, Ca . and J ean Stover of Los Alamitos. Ca There• wall be no services at her rt•quest Mc Cormack Morluarv Laguna Beach dirC'rtor!. · WALKER ELVA B. WALKEH. agr 92. resident of Laguna ll11ls. C a . Pa ss ed away on N~une Society CllaMA •UlllAl Al KA 646-7431 ., • .,, •M l•I Mcvrttr •Ml ••••r•tt• •••1111111•"• ... " .._,....,., ••r ·~~•·r _,,, ____ c.---....-... -. C.-Au ~ ,lit( FAMILY "" COlOHIAL FUHPAL HOMI 7601 Bolsa Ave Westminsler 893·3525 -- ,ACIFtC VllW MIEMOllAL ,Allk Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newparl Beach 644·2700 --- McCOltMICI( MORTUAlllS Laauna Beach 494-941 5 Laauna Hills . 768·0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495·1776 --- HAUOlt LAW~MT. OLIVI Mort uary • Cemetel)I Crematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 4-part series ··Ad ve nture s in Personality Enhance· mcnt." a four-part. Fri- day series. will begin Feb 20 at 7:30 p.m . in t he Science Hall a t Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The series is free. Deaths Elsewhere v 1 TO KY O (AP ) Fusaye Ichikawa, 87. a eteran m e mber of Pa rliam ent and Japan's eading feminist who led a a success ful f ig ht gain sl licensed pros - lution. died Wednes· ay. ti d PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht lollowinQ ptrsoM are dolnQ \lneH as. bu s A c ORAP ERY REPLACEMENT PE(IAL TIES, IS•S Sunllowtr .. nue, Costa Maw, C•lllorn•• 92•?• J.A.C. ENTERPRISES, INC .. • alllornl• COt'l)Orallon, IS.S Sunllower venue, Cost. Mesa, Callloml•91•l6 This buJlneu I• conducted by • A c OPO••llon. c J.A.C EnterprlMK, Inc. Jell l .M<ICay, vtce PrHlcle<ll This stat.tmtnt was lilod wllh lht ounty Cltr-of Oran~ County on tb •. 19'1 F F FtSS"'9 Published Or~ Coost Oally Piiot, eb 11. ta, lS, Marc~'!!' 1tHt n PUBLIC NOTICE --------FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlnv perwn is dolnv bus!· euas RUBY PAI.ACE, llXIO Beach Blvd , Hunttnvton !Mach, CA '2MI. Hsuell-YunQ Hsu, 207 V"'lct. 113, HunllnQton BffCh, CA '2MI. PUBLIC NOTICt. FICTITICWS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENl Tru tollowlnQ ptor \On\ d•,. h .,, J bus1nt\\ as FORE!>I MALL I I fl "~ MacArthur 8l1to Suttt> la10 Nt-WJ•Ott Brath. ca1110<n•• 91...0 Ot\it'f\if1eo F1rh,nC1dl Con•h.1lt.u"' tnc . a Cal1forn1a corporatiun 4)•U MacArthur Bl•CI , !Miii• UO. Nrwu•"l I Buth, Ca1llom1• 97•00 Grtoorv B Gill •S90 Ma<A•lhu• Blvd , Suite &70. Newonrl Ut•< h C•lllornoa 91...0 Thi\ bu\1~'' t'l tondvCtf"d b, •• hm1ttd Pilrlnt,..,hlp Grl!90rv B C11i Ttus s1otemen1 w.n r11t'd iNffh '"" county Cl~rl( Of Or •nQI! t ount 'I Oh I Febru••v 9, 1911 l.•w Ollkesof MARC 11. TOW >41' VI• Opor1a, SuHe JOS Lide Marlfta VIiia .. New-1 .. Kii, CA tUU FISS411 Pubh>,..., °'~"II" (011\1 OAoiV Polnl Feb It, II, H , MJH • lqll 11, 8 I P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT t>u:::,~s~o~~ow1nQ per\01\ •r• do1nQ (AMBRIDGE ESCROW •OOO M•cArtf\ur 8oulev•rO Sit 440tJ NeWPorl BeKh. C•l•I <noeo The Simon Ef\renlelO C.toup In corpor4aceo, a C•tUorl'tta corp0t•t1on <000 MacAr1hur Boulr•ard SI< •'00 NIWPorl Beach. C•lll .,MO Th•\ bUstne'\c, i'\ conduntd by"' tot ()Oration T,._ Simon Enrtnt,10 Grovo, ln<.oroor•IN1 °"'nl\ 1 Simon Prf\10tnt lnis \tatetnf:f'lt ww""' f!lt'd ¥r1tn th• I Countv Clerk at Oran~ (t>Ynty oo J"" ?b. 1981 Gl•SON, OUNN & CRUTCH EA l awyer. 660 NewPor1 Centrr Ori•• P 0 Bo• ?.e<IO NeWPorl BHCh. C:alllorn1• 9'"61 r ISH/8 1 Publls~ Ora~ CN\I Oa••v PllOI Jan 28, Feb "11. 11. 1qe1 •II ~I PUBLIC NOTICE SU ,ElllOll COURT OF THE J 1r 1.ht"(t <.r.it•'JI' C tot t ,,_. h' I 11'1t f "'b \ , .. I .\A.11 t IJr:I I I I Pl 'Bl.I( SOTl('t. riVPC.1l'r(E """ A l.AANAvl:c MENf ONSUl TANT'> •lJ ~"'"' Onw ... Sv1lt lJ "'-'t*P< rt 8fl'•<" ,.,11forn•-t '1M·J W llhdft'I f W,,1t1 1'"4 ) V11J SAn ""0"\hd,, L•Q1o1f"ld NIQYf'I (19llforn14 f'ICT ITIOUS BUSINESS Judith N Mtll1ot1 l&SG lblh t 1 nq~ NAME STATE M E N T )frf"~t N"'woort 8t"ct\.fl (• t~'"' t f tlf' tollo••OQ Pf'f\Ori•. '*'" tJu1no ")06J f ,:~·'.· "'t If' .. ~ I ,. 1 U•f •• ~~:/J~l Du\l;;~~~' (A!.T.ANO tlk»OO MAtn \1 I 'IO•w~·:,.~·e:!~~li:~t!.,~~~f'l~d~~=)Str• ... I Pl RI.I(' ~OTIC't: 1:110. Hl,#nt1noH>n B"•~n Co'tt1to"'"" · ., ln1\ Dus1nP\\ 1' tonouc teo o., ., M1~PV Lono t009Q \parrow Foun t1m11t•O Qo&trtn.tf\h•P N0f1Cl INVITING 8105. t,..n Vallry, C.itHfotntit William E Whiff', Pn D Eb•cJotan f)f'1 f,.tqud1 101''' fhl\ \latPmt>nt wat. t 11"° w•lh tht 111 Lo\AnQPI&'\ C.Allforn1~ I County (ltn\ of Oranot Counl't on 14 ,,, •1 ''''1'C1• 1pvt'n "'~' tn.-. M 1-e f' F 1 fO\t tOSO 9'" Sttf'.Pt Ffl'b ' 1991 tH·~••tt .1 ''"""' 11 ttu '""'''(.om E\condlOO,C.•ltfornt11 FtUOS 11rnnil, 11h·-1• I>• Ho .. l u• Or anew Thts DU\lnMS 1\ con<Jud Pll by'" un I Publi\he<S Oranqf' Coasl Dall• P 1101 1 tHmt, c 11.fo'""' .,.,,., ,,., ... ,\i,. 'W'dlrd 1nco,t><H41f0 •\MX•Atlon othf'r th•,, d Feb 11 18, 25 Marcn4 1991 687 91 '"'-'' ut 11~ 1 •· ., ,,, 111..,-.cJtty Mart n patlnr•\tup t !'·Of' •I ''" J· ,rctM +lt\Q 0,p.attmf"nl M lllfy LQOO Jt , •. rs lh Ji S+'t' HI IO<.dt,.d dt ij10 Th•S \tattmtf"I -~\ fllf'd w1tn tn,. h 1J.J1• \ A •f nu• c o)')l<.l M.-.,., County (ltrk t\t OtitnQf' County on f ,, d 1 '-•' ,, wt•' h flt••• ••O t>1d'\ w1U Feb 9. 1991 o. vuhlt h '"'"•I 1utd tPttd tcu F1U•U Publl•he<I O•'<•no<' (.CMl\I 0•1ly Piiot 1>1<1•;11•1 DI '>llMMER (.I A!>'> Feb 11 18 1S,MM<n • 1991 """ tU '''Jtt-, -"' •<< P UBLIC' NOTICE r RLI(' :--JOTICE PliBLIC NOTICE FICTITICWS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT T F'lit rollow1no p•rson\ •'• Oolno ousmti\ ., VAL MOl.0 CO MPANY •910 l(nott Avenue, !'>u•lf G, Blitna P1r' C•llfornl• QJ1 M•<,,..I L V•len<H1, Jos~prune L velrn<••. J1l8 K•lhbroo• Cost• M~sa C•hlorm• .,,,. f "'' bUSlfW''\i '' condu<lf'CI IH tJn '" d•v1ctu•I ( husboitnd & ••ff') Jows>tl•nt L V•ltn<•• Tht\ \t•t~t was tlf.O w ith tht' County Cff'r" o f Oran~ Counh on reb 9 1<111 Puoh~hld ()fanQf' Coas.t Oat1v Pilot f'eb 11 11. lS. Much• 1'11 6!3·11 P UBLIC' NOTICE PUBLIC' NOTICE STATE Ol"CALIFORNIA FOii FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TNE COUNTY OF ORANGE NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS aUSINES~ NAME S TA TE MENT Tht lollowlnQ Per •on> art 1lu11u7 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ne. A111Ml r nt fouow1no P!"'~on\ "''r-doing OllOlllt TO SHOW CAU H bus1ne\• ., FOllCMANOllOl"NAMI BAYPORI INVENTORY IU91 In the Matter ol I.he Appllc•llon Of MvtlnQer lan• Hunt•noton Buch VIRGIL CARMEN GENTRY by hi\ C••1tornla'l?1>•1 mothor, ASENATH TANNIE CE N Thom.tt S«"1rv Mills 1&6'1 Myl T,.. •Pllllutlon o1 VirQll C•rmtn C•lllornla 92t>A/ G•nlry by N\ mother. Awn•th T4nn1f" Thi\ bu"1n•'S I\ t onduct•d bv an 1n Genlry for ch•n<Je ol n&me h••lnQ dlVldu•I u"ne\\ •• NAME STATEMENT BAPRO s PIZZA, 1700 s lhe IOllW•nQ """on i. d01n9 bU$• Mavnot••. Fount••,. Valley C•l1lorn•• nos•• 17119 BA"'RO'S PIZZA, 21 .. 0 H•rbor Fr•nk Garibay. H1?1 Mammoth (0>t• Mesa Calllornl•, .,.21 C1rt1•. El T0<0 C111torn1• ,,.JO Fratlll Ganbo. U11t Mammoth Mary Garlb•v. HUI Mammoth Circle. El loro, C.lll0tnaia tUJO Ctrtlo, El Ttwo C•lllornla U.:io Tiiis b!AIMU 11 tone!Wt.cl by an 1n Thl1 bu\lnesl 1\ condU<t•d by •n In a1.1au11. Frank Gariti.y Dl•ldu•• T Ills sllte ........ t WH filod with llW FrM1k Gariti.• Coun ly Cler~ or Or""Ot' County on 540-5554 ---d Tiits blnlneu Is conctucte<I by 1n in· lvldu11. TRY. F0t CllanQe ol Name I lnOH Lane HunllnQIOn Bt•<h. bffn flltd 1 .. Court, Ind II •PDU•ino T-• S1onn Miii• from tald •PPllC.ttlon tn•I v1rv11 Tnl, \llttmtnl wn lt ltd with lht cumon Gentry and hh mother County Cltrk of Ort1<1lJr County <>n Awn•th ~..,,,.., nlrv hlvt flit<! .tl'I Fob 9, 1911 Thi< \l•lement ••\ fllod with Ille r•b '· '"I Coun ly Cler~ 01 Or1n04' Counly on F tSS.,7 f'tHCI llOTHIU 18.L llOADW A Y MOllTUAU 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa -&42·9150 ,, ---IALTllH•llOH 1~. SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCr.'r. CHAf'IL ~ 427 . 17th St Co•t•Mesa e~e-0311 --- ' ' ' ... ...CllmOTMIH . IMITMI' MOITUMT ~ UT Mein St • Hunt1nti'on 8Hch .. w-e639 ... I .. ~ H-ll-YU<19HW Tiits st•te,,...,t was llled with I.he ounty ci.rk ol Or-County on Jan. c ' '·'"I. "''"* PullllSheel ~ Coost Dally Piiot, J an. 21, 21, F.O. ~·II, 1"1 3S1.ft PUBLIC NOTICE l"tCTITtOUS IUSINISS NAMllTATIMINT fhe lotlowlllQ .,.,._ Is dol1111 busl· tnes: n CUSTOM POOi. SERVICE 2000 K•••mee. eor-del Mer, c11r1omta t26U Ar'Wft 8 , Fl""'°"• 1000 Kewem .. , eorona•• Mar, et1•tot11 mu Tiiis llullMs• Is cOftd\Kted by an 11'1· lvkt111I . • A'*"91"1- Tll1• "*"""' wn mw "''" n. °"'"' Cllrti ot Or-COIHlty Oft _,.,,,,, •.. c J " "''""' ~""" 0r-. c-Delly .. _ • -,,, ......... ti,,.... .,..., app llcatl oslnQ lh•I Vl•Q•I FUMM Feb '· 1"1 \ .,,,, Publllheel 0.•l\QI! Co.SI Oelly Pllol, P • Feb It. II. U, Marc II 4, 1911 '9•·11 Carmen try me be <h•nved to Publl\lleCI O..i~ C.oasl O•llY PllOI PubliS111<1 Or•n0t COllll 01lly llol, - RICI( CARMEN GENTRY Now, Fob ti, II. U Mirth • 1'111 /SOii Feb.11. ll,2S,Merch 4, 1 .. I H111 thertfort, it fl r..reby orattrfCI •nd Cllrected, thlt 111 persons lnlertsttd tn Hid metter do appor t>elore lhl\ court In De(Jlrtmtflt 3 on the I Ith dav of March, 1981 11 1 t 30 o'cloO A.M , ot said day to lllOW cauw why such •P-plt,atlon l0t Clllll9t ol Mme 'hould not Ill gr81'1teel. ti IS furlMr Otdered thal • <Olly ot lhls Order to Sl'lbw CIUM be put>tl'Md In lht Deity Pilot Newspaper, a newspaper of Qll'ltral c lrculttlon, prl11ted In SllCI <-ly, ti lent On<t t•"1 _.. tor tour succeulve weeks prlOr lo "'9 atty ol said lltlrlng. 0 •1•0 ""'Ml oay Of JaniHr'r l"t R-IOH.PrenMr JllCl9t OI MMI ~r lor t our1 w.et AC9ell '9nkll ,,.,,._ ...... M ........ 9'Kll,C&Ht4P IP141MN• ~I,,_ Or ...... Oottl Dally Piiot, ............... 11, ti, 1•1 ., ... , PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMI STATIMENT NAME STATEMINT Tl>e loOowlnQ l)<lrsons are ctolnQ Tht tollowl"Q penont are dolno buslneu n · butlnou ••: t ti MICRO 0 , Ill MICRO SHERI t. CO. HAIRSTYLIST'S, OIMENSIONS, 261' CrOOdy Way. San· 111'11 B•Ur, Cost• ~II, Callfor,.11 ta Ana. C:elll0tnl.t 9VO-thK . Mitro Ohtrlb<itors IC•llfornlt cor-Sheri Mn Horv•I, i009 R-velt poriollon), ?612 Croddy Way, Santa WO, Cos I• MtH, C.ll!wl'llt tKJt Ana, C•lllO.l'lla '210-. Sharley Ann O.vl4-\, US l.111111'1 Tlllt buslneu It c-ucted bv e <o<" Piece, Co'1• Mew, Calllornla •i.J7. POrttton f hl 1 buslneu i. conducted by MICRO OISTRl8UTORS •f9Mralpa-.fllp, LOl'f•lflt Mec<I , SMfl Ann HOl"\lal Pl'tt"""I 511iflty Ntft 0Hl9Mfl Tiii\ t,t-t wl.\ filed <olltll tiM Tlllt ,._...._. W9t 111.0 wl"' Ille Caunly Cltrl\ If Of8110-C4IUl'ltT"' -'Y°"'OfOr ...... C-yOllJM Feo. t, 1 .. 1. It. 1'11 '"""' ,, .... 11'111111"'99 OrMtt CMM 0.11'1' ,.li.f, 1"111111 ..... Or._ CM.i o.lly ,Ila(, l'M. ti, 11.tl.Mar,•. t .. t 7fM1 P:•. It, 'l.IS,Mtw.4"'1 ·~ PUBLIC NOTICE Nltn• NOTICE 01" DISSOLUTION OF LIMIT•D ,AltfNllltSHt .. Noflce 11 ,,.rtfly gllteft thlt cert.In llmlled par1nenhlp ,,.,..tol0te known H Mt$$10N HILLS PLAZA, l.fO. NI bHn flt'411¥H lllY m11t111I con-t. Followl119 MIO cMSNhltlon, no 1"rM'I II .. Illy --lty to lft<ur 811y OOll ... llOftt Oii lllMH of !Mt..,_ llmttM partnonlllp. '41f llmltecl P«IMUfllp COl'l•I"" flll lttllwt I.. tC.-ey _, Edwt,. J. C--.. " 0-•t '•rtMn ..... tlMM llt'llltld pertMn ........ 111 Ille '"""~ "' ...-'" a..... COUlltr .. ._..,_,~et hll• .,. ....... .,..,.. ... _..... .. tstn M91rt .... --.Vn. Mt"1911 Vleje,c;.t .......... . "-!LI(~ o-nt~ .._ .... 0r.-CMtt Oeltr......, , ... 11, '"' ,..., OBITUARIES 1·ClAlllFllD .... -. --.......... ....................... •....•...•..•.......... Ge .. r.a EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY IAS11W .. Just listed! Cape Cod charm. 1'enific curb ap· peal. Three s pacious ,llbllher's Motic•: bedrooms plus family All real est.ate advertised room with fireplace. All in this newspaper is sub· rooms overlook garden. ject to the Federal Fair You own the land, nol Housing Act or 1968 leasehold. S279.SOO. which makes il illegal to 6]1-7]00 M.I. a d vertise "any pre I~~~~~~~~!!!~~ rerence. limitation. or l- discrirninalion based on race. color, religion. sex. or national ongin. or an intention to make any such preference. Umi ta· lion. or discrimination " This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which ts tn viola tionofthe law ERRottS: Act .. rtisen shotlld checll their ads '""° ASSUM..UU LOAM Sharp 3 Bdrm, comer lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditiooing. Large s ha ded yard. Ask ing S98 .850. VA and FHA terms available. For an appointment lo see. call S40-llSJ ~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS daily -report ..... ~~~~~!!!!!!~ SWHt&Low ron itNC•clat1ty. n.. DAIL y PILOT OIMIMI liability for the flnt • correct inMrtiOR owly. ~ 75 .. 1616 IEST IUY HOME VIEW-C.D.M. Owner may carry lst TD at 12 1,"'. annuall rate with small down payment Private com munity with pool L1tc. airy 4 bdrm. 3 ha 2 frplcs & f o rm dtn rm & breakfas t rm Onl y $397.000 759-1616 CONDO LOVERS Lot'ated 1n beautiful Costa Mesa this larf:e 3 Bdrm 2'':! Ba Brookview condo offers tremendous flnancinit, Amenities an I dude community ten n1s pool and 'Pa For ' viewing ('all Jerry ,\gl 631 7374 or ~0312 rrm only A price and terms quite satisfying to any buyer at St 10,000. Pleasantly det'orated and located on a t ranquil cul-de-s at: This home includes an e nclosed patio. & large yard with avocado trees Call SS&-~ t=:SELECT I PROPERTIES WOOOIRIDGE Sl27,500 Priced to sell fast A bright & clean 2 Bdrm 2 Ba condomuiium with a prime l ocation . Numerous upgrades + air cond1t1oning. Lrg as- sumable loan A Great investment at a realistic price lalboa Island Rtty •673-8700 WATBtRtONT Submit Your Terms! PIER/FLOAT, quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R-2 lot Two car garage S425.000! Balboa Bay Prop. RHfton •675-7060• 9349 SIZES 8-20 i't 1Tf ev.;._ 1ff,~~-- ~ 1omanc1c 1ne .-t•t t\sente 01 sotlnts\ .. ne1nt1 l(lv OPCule 10 rullle •I "''" 1.ce 01 not Small DO"\ IOll t~e l1t11ne Optn t'"'' of \111 \ltttt'5 l .rsy' P11nl'° P1t1ein 9J49 M1~\ Sim 8 10 '1 14 16 11! 10 Site 11 ib.m 34 Ilk~ l ~ 8 y11d\ •~ 1nc11 lal>f< Stllll u.oo "' 11(11 """"· AM 50C ttr ..ell "'*" ttr h11t·clns a1r1111it, IU11dli•1. $911• I« MMIA" MMTI" (lll•tt•'l' o.pt. 442 Delly"'°' m w.t 11t11 ~~.1.."" '"" "' 10011. l'tlllt ,...(, AllDltSS, lll'. Sil£'" snu "•••·. Nrw SPRING SUMMER 1981 PAnlRN CAIAlOG bn~t1 ~ HRRIFIC SAVINCS on lunt WO!h. money with Ml 100 1nl t1Sy paltttns Plus htt 111tttm tOUPoll ($2 Valut) C,t:l SI IM-14 Ollicl QIMI 1.7' uw..-........... us 111 ......... SJ.n a•s •k a SillS •M sa.n 1, ' HMte• For S ····················~·· •••••••.•.......•.....• G..r•f I OOl GtMr.. I OOl ••·•··················· ·••·•··············•··· WILSON PAIK CONDOMINIUMS CHECK I COMPAi THESE FEATURES ... I ,,/ 1/. "t' u·I REALTOR t.7SljSll IR MfHDOUS ) I ti 000 RfOUCltO 4'nuo~ t»•n~• oy~ u·U' How offl!lt! i 1.1! 110 000 Ati,nll4tt>l y t~ ~~• buy •n Hr n ~,, l }r, Hovo,.r ' M COt.E 0 ;>r;.1 ~ NEWPORT REALTORS CaM• ii.-.~. Co10t10 ~I ~•w 6755.Sli P!:!lll I - ... dM'S LOWEST PRICED $1Y8,0 00 l\11 Ill t'41tl I I • \ l.111111 I •••II I 11111 .. \'. \ "' I h u1k ,;., !i/f"°, t•I i\ .tl ltl t'Ci t "'"'"' '" ,,. I ... I\ '"Ip .,. 1!1 11 I " " I• I I , • "I I , I )(.~11 . -----------· o•vntoR .. Uh .fGt1 l 11 f fl JI fl\,, t •1.tt "' Y. ii h out \~I 1• ltl l'Z'• o\\.n•r '"' "i''' I 1·1 \ ( 111 11 ( 11 I 11 :\f: COVl PRl'lf>f'RTlfS 1 J 4.6.1 1 r, CJ n ~ ~,r 1 • c·, I Pl/Ol'I Rl II ~ I I I, ,, ,, " \ I \ ''" t f ",flfll!I 1 It f•ft1 .. . I tu~'"'""' SEA _·o\, f PROrFP1 1r . 714 63 I 6990 ntADITIOHAL OJ'ff.fl I~-; S I •,,, c•I' 1, u • t " I "' • \*' h ttr"c• •hil• rn -.int uu 1utf nit .. tit. \.I ~ ... l'11t·•• I fr l t tl" IUt(I ,Hui C"I (-tf ,_ 1 Ill TICKET '"' •1ow .,_ r·.,.,;,._. '1••\i,• ''' r, rtnt.: re.• ut~·t11 •I 1' t p~ rt v w1tl '111 "it')!;ol "1• t':• It •'11•"' 1 "'"1'•·u ,, t l'rot • fl•I rl f, I lllt'lt 111 : ' I uot 'utf I 1, ·' ,, f I .,, ,,,, I : I 1• ' ~:~ 11en C/\r, f, 1.. 7t>4 1.l J2 IACO BS RE~l TY 675 6670 W E ARE PLEASED TO A HM OUHCE THAT: WE NDY BEAM PAULA ERO NANCY HURST RITA QUIGG LE BETTY RICHARD and MARCIA WORKING HAY! RECENTLY JOINED OUR STAFF OF REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS. H '""for Sat. ..•...••.•.....••••••.. .•....••.....•.....• , .. ........ I 002 GeMr_, I 002 ....••.•••..••.•.... ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'l·:SLJ<Y N TAYLOR CO. Rt;ALTOHS ~llll'I' l!H() HOMI & 2 IMCOMI UMfS AU Fo. $275,000 \ p,•1 lt·l l c 1•mb1nalion of c harm , 1w1 1H1.1ht \ ~ urmth & income. Live 111 Ult' Im t'lv •l parnte 2· Bdrm home & r nJo.> r ht• 11worne from the two 2-bdrm 11111 4lirt:t·th bt•h1nd lr1 addition, a "'" 1 ,\ h 1rht.>Qw• a rea to comple te pall un·. .uul 111 l ht' finest Costa 1. .... o~·.1111111 W~!W..!Y H. TAYLOR CO .. UALTO.S llll S..J ............ HEWPC>n CBn'B , M.I . 644-4910 WHAT'SUHIQUE ABOUT UNIQUE Fl''.; l.l\dNG Old('dM Frt•n<'h cloor!>, pal1oi..I dl"l'k.,, rounlr) k1t1°hl'n 2 lt11rm. 2' ha. :?llKI sq fl II $;!.,'17.(0 I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February.11 , 1981 * HouHt For S• Ho.iHt for 5* Ho.Ht for S. Hoinn for 5-. .... S. . •.........••...••..... ····~·················· ·················•····· .......................•••......••......•••••• ~~~!'! .......... !~~~ ~~:!'! .......... !~~~ .~~!'! .......... !~~,~~ .......... !~~ ~~-~~ ... !~ 50ll Ac8da; .., ·- aoAc8da; --2200 W...-fl'Ollt; -.000 Driveby, lllea call .... SULA ,OIHT llACtRONT Panor amic view a t wedge. Crom prime la rge lot , 4 bdrm . 3, bath custom home. 3700 sq . ft . featuring ma rine r oom. e ntry, living room . dining room, built -ms. etc·. $1.38.5,000. LIDO ISLE Ne~ly remocJeled traditiona l style 3 hdnn , 2 bath ho me featuring la rge r<>crcation room & 2 patios. Living room has allraC't1vc beam ceilings, f 1 n.•pl<we & frenr h doo rs leading onto hritk p atio New k itc he n b lt·in c.1 ppltances Close to tennis courts. ...,andv beCJc·hc•!) & <:l ubhouse Can be sold i'ully furnished $420.000. l.AYfROHT Wt• ha\ t' several fine hom~s v.1th pic•r & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de Orrve NB 675 · 1'>1 61 25% DOWN 8 UNITS C/' 1ESA Owner will t·urry at 10' • .1 2·~ \Cal". Only $120.000 I Call 645 !1161 CAUFOIHfA DHAM Beautifully spacious Bdrm home in g reat location. FabuJous ramt ly room. 2 !areplaces. J aC'u tz1 , d ecor a to wallpaper Assume loan. $184.900 Ca ll to d ay 979·~0 s,,-.. , ,__. Mel C.to.fwd 5 B drm + 2 ·roo m m ot h e r in-law s uite. se parate study w /view. d en, courtyard e ntry pool, separate ja cuzzi off mas ter Bdrm. Exte nsive e xte rior b ric kwo r k S pectacular ocean <1nd night tight view One or S pyglass Hill's fines t 1879,500 RCTaylorCo 640 C)<)()() ,, ,,,..,., OPEN HOUSE REAlTY ~ A L LSTA TE --,-ri_nw_W_at-erlr--Oftf-I REALTORS l...ty Unparalle led lot si7e .. ' .... $749,000 Hewport Watei fr~ Largest noor plan. Vlt>W, sli p rights JAMES E. GOULD 631-1532 DONTLIK E TRAFJo'IC' C.:o mc st.>e thr!" lovely 3 bdrm home with many extras. located on a quiet San llarvill Unique IJom• 67$.5.a; 675-IOOO Spacious SBr, 3Ba, formal dining rm. Family rm w /we t bar. Pee land . Owner may help rana.o«. Shown by appt. only . Agt.644-91135. Distress Sale. 2 family home or duplex. Each J bdrm , 2ba, loaded. $380,000. Call E dith <broker> <213)542·3513. Costa Mesa I 024 120/o ASSM. LOAM Immaculate 3 Bdrm + bonus room with bar. N e ar.new e arlhtone C'arpets, shutters &.pew tile in kitchen. Love ly yard with storage shed. Asking S168.000. For an appt to see. call s.40-1151 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS C'Ul·de '>UC Only $120.000 ~~~~~~~~~ Call now979 s:no I II\' I~ t-: l 1-: H Hi\ l' 1-; 41 I dr 111 1.kn pool hom1• ----------Heed Properly MqMt? Call DeVlll Real EState. ror e xpert met1culou care We handle repairs upkeep :md tenants a thou~h the property wa ourown Rers with one or the most com m anding views or the Newpor t Bay A d1~ tinct1vr home on your own pnvate bearh wilh boat dock a nd vollevball l'OUrt Call for <1pi}o10t ment ALLSTATE ASSUMAILE Ocean view. $42.000 down lo assume 2 br, 2 ba con do. I y r old forme r model Call 968-0060 agt 1 n1I f1•1 ldnd I ~ I' It I l> t-: 0 F ~ Lingo 11~\i'.H.Sllll' I H1lrm ...... • h.1 qu;iht \ upl(r Jrtr.... ...,.. • .,... ~ ..... ,., .... OCf. HAOKT Cf.AllTY 111111 ;111cl l'yn \II'\\., ~IH'I .i•1 I· 11L11 'l.t \I. :1 II d rm . I 1 I" I '' c I 111 ,, I 111 n 1'11·111'11 fllf•, p.1111' \\lrl I """'., f.r,1'.' f1xt11n· ... ;ind I ' rr111n· Sit() t'flrl THAT'S WHAT'S UHIQUE .ABOUT l --.u .I I I '( MtS Realtors, 675-6000 I II" I l1111 W:inl i\rl fl('<,Ull!< fi42 567A I I Cl.If FHh V N CURB APPEAL f.t,..nrho111e traditional residence in '" .. "'""•· Hf'wpor t location. Beautifully de-I~.. and redeco rated includin9 n 'I" 1 oof. plumbinq. landscapin9 and t~ ,_,, Q uality throu9hout with ~• #lt•1 ~all ,.overin9~. wood & brick. .-ccir1t1 1 vom~ 1nr.luded 3 bdrm, family Mom, qornl' bilhord room. 2 fireplaces I n~ ,i11th anl1que "'ontlel, de luxe ·~>ur net country kitchen. Pool size yard. l i..-•' le1+ "''th \pore for the family who Ml ~· 1 •inq ar•d entertainin<J in a quality Cfl c-.. r.rn•'nt. SlP.r,ooo fee. Shown by p 1•~· ,,. 631-140!l. Fl ER f1RE A l LOCATION -VU fm1>•1 '"'"'' •alut" Pt'nin\ulo Poini duplu frorr boy -block from ocean . '1 I acr oq 11 lrn Hewpori Hari>or ti' 111 -11Jh s l 15.000 UIET B£ACHFRONT LOC. l'l~OUCEO TO SS98,000. lnwnoc. 3 Bdrm /la~ -pride of ownership. Expansion poH1b1 li ti e~' OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE• \\1\ 11 HI IH>Nl llOMF-~. l'\C Ill" ..... '" I • • • \t. It I \I'> W (<>.IC.I ti,.,) 6J 1-1400 'l••HpOrl i3PttCh "• . , , ....... ll>s I ••• ' ' ~ r • 'lut ~ ,,_. ... O• ~' ·~r •• ., , . ,.JRei~lt ,.~ .. '\"'"~'" ~.,. ....... tl~l ,., •••w t~o ~O·\Uta )t Gfoii U•CN 1u .... 1 " . ., "'• ... ~,, ,, ... ., 111Uo 1n .... "'''" ........ ,,. .. n•• ~~~".J 'IH•"' ttc ... ,~..,,·"'O .,._ .. ,. + u. .. ~,., .. .. _ 4'\ To ••U•'1 •~A-tr ... ,. .. ,, ... ., .. ,~ ••At: t "ll '°,, ...... ,., •1 H?J"I• "-· ~)llo M0wt•9M uc.. ......... , ,. ... U()t 5t '"" ,..., .. __. IU _g, \dnn• ,,.,,,,,,. '1Cordit ..... , 6.10 ..... .. , ... "" ~o ..... ... 11 ShOw Ml to' Mtffi'e.t '°" 11 to ,,, •.. ~. 1lt.1tU1 , .... ,~. 1~Uiel"°"'"J ,. .......... ,,~,,.., ,.~..., rt\<ot-IOI"'•'*'' t1 A"'° ., ... ...... u ..... . .. "-... ...... .,'" •r•w~• .,.. .. ,,.,tit .... _..... •Ywt.M >tf 1'•1 Nc~ml C onsider Yourself DEVIN REAL ESTA.TE A. ProfHsiOftat? ('.ill for l'Onf1df'nt1al in tt'rVl('W t:t'O I Truwbricl~e. (' t I "v1 1)..\4 711:!11 642-6368 Centrallv locuted smre 1974 NEWPORT CONDO FINE LOCATION Wolk to Westcliff Plaza from Htis aduH 2 bed, 2 bo. condo. Pool and privacy. Owner will assist financinq. S 124,500. "-A fl:.IU RONl HOME:. l<I AI J..,Jl\ll • I(, , I 1 ,, 'I'\( '11C. 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Charmin9 decor in this 4 bed. 2112 bath home just steps to p•rk. $349,500. COUNTRY CHARM-BALBOA IS. Totally upgraded & r•mo ct.led ...,._._ Front unit with b.am teiUncp, staiMd 9a11 & fttftch doors. loth unih have 2 bedrooms & loads of charm $398,500. NEWPORT CONDO FINE LOCATION WflA to Westcliff Plaza from this adult 2 bed, 2 ba. condo. Pool CMCI prhacy. Owner will assist finoncincJ. S 124,500. BA YFRONT--8EAUTlf1JL Wonckrlul WATER VU lft a MCurity buildiftcJ on the Lido, .......... S,.Clw 2 bed, co-op lft • qlNllfty tnillilll" 'ool & security CJar•CJ•· loat 1llp aull • $425,000. BALBOA-ISLD OWNER AMAN. Woodl_,w.,..tll,J .... JM. ..... ,... ..._. w/'-Je I ... 'T lwal. OWHllt WILL CAllY 1t TD • $410.000. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. REAL ESTATE. s~i." R•nt41!\ Pt<.iPtfl\' Mb"""'-~' 315 MartM Av• BalbOa ltland 673-6900 I REALTORS ~--... Your rr1 e nd ., and neighbor. USl' Cla!>s1ried w h en t h ey have somethin g to s ell They 'II tell you hov. v. el I 1t workt-d for them' BA YFRONT CONDO. OWNER FIHAMCING F a n L us t 1 t' ,. <1 I u t• w 1 l h o '' n l' r f~naneing. This 2 Bdrm adult C'ondo hf.ls a bea utiful main bu\· \ ll'\\ on fee land ''1th hout :-.lip a~ <.11lab1l1t~. This is the bes t priced main bay w<.1terfront condo in ~ewport fk <tl'h at only S335.000. 644-9990 760-0835 CE SEDISE . ELll?fS CD. OVER 55 YEA RS OF SERVICE MESA VERDE TOP VALUE Charmin~. llt•m11tll'll'd 1 Bt•rl11~1m 11.11111· tln I.JI l!I' l'orne1 l.o l EM·l'l lent Dn or \\' "-• "' Pdpl'r:. And P:tnt'llini.. l.11.t• '''" l.n.111 A::.:-11malll1• l.arljt' Lui, llnum 1"111 H\' '"''·' \'enlt··~ Be~t Hu~ Onl,\ l>l 15.tJtJtt WALK TO IEACH Ureut T\I CI lkdronm Tcrnnhome .\t ,\ Rar.:orn Pr1re' In \ l)1111'l S('clutled 1\n'.1 T"' o P at 1 o s. \\' <i' h er. I> r ~ t' r & . Rl•fngt'rator ln!'ludrd In Thi!' l..cm l'rtt'l' Of Only 5124,900 Poss1hlt• I.east• Opt10n . F L I H E S I' I 12 I I H' 1 M T R I L.......61 __._I -L--1 ....__.I' t 759-9100 ~ 2 c Of'pcN ...... Newport C"""° WOU .. .. ....__L _I_.P_M_E__.1 .. ·-'. I I 1·. I . TM good new• 11, m)' ton Is a P•l1·11m• driver. The Dlld --------M WI ''· 11'1 -Ile'• driving R A w N 0 D I --1-...,,-. -,-,--...-. c°"'° .... "'° c~w~i. qvottd • • by foll.nil ... ,... ......... -d .._....._ ...... _____ --..ioo '·-"'"' No 3 below • ,.INf NIJA.llUIO unus IN • I' r I' ,. I' l fMfS[ S9YAMI • _ • • • • • ~~'G~1N~~ imm I I I I I I ICl•H..\.m ._.,... .. Cl111ll1 I - 0 LUCKY GI VA terms ava ilable. 4 bdrm. 2 ba Costa Mesa hom e Wood burning r1replace. cov'd patio. 2 car ~arage, s prinkle rs front & rear . new on market Be first to see 552·4477 WALKER & LEE R. E. COMFOITAILE 31DIMHOME Wood noors, fireplace, LARGE lot. $140.000. Roy McC_.., IJtr. 548-7729 NE WPORT HEIGHTS 2br. lba. cul·de ·sac. lge lot Own/agt646-2671. Mesa Ve rde Executive Ho me. entertainer's de· hght. 4bdrm + study, 3ba. stained gJass. many upgrades. beaut pvt yrd v. rth lovely pool LRG ASSUMAILE IST Low mterest $215,000 641-8458 Agt. Sally Cox. I N F:A R SOUTH COAST PLAZA· Foor bedroom beauty 2..., baths, dining roo m . ra m ily 'room. r1replace Plush c arpets Located on cul de sac $200.000. T A R B ELL. R EAl.TORS. 540. 1720 2 Br on large R2 lot Owner will finance. Owner/Broker 675-0562 BACK BAY WOODSTREAM 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 3 car ~a rage. s kylights Owner will help finance Prine o n ly $11 5.000 . C a ll 645-9161 OPEN HOUSE z> REALTY D°"a Poiftt I 026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • BeaC'h house. 3 Br. 11.'a na. $1 19.500. Assuma ble loan Owner will help I rmance. 49$-4486 eves. Fo...+aiR v.-.y I 014 • •••••••••••••••••••••• FRENCH CHATEAU GUEST con ••E! 4W:.w-1Ndt OHLY Slot,500 2 Stry French Chateau in a lu.,h green setting by the se a. Dbl dr entry to cathedral ceilinged Uv rm. Dramatic open sta ircase to priv. mstr. s uit e . S e ,parale children's wing and 3 ba! All this + priv. d e· latched mom·in·law apt. or rec rm. Compl with wet bar, 4th ba 6: morel Tnhm. Motivated seUer. here lJ potential. Tall::e advantage. 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C'tith 1., ~w .,ch !l :.~•tmn I t:ilinR!>. rrplt J,!Jr. pat 10. $675 Opt'n SJI I 11 6 6tl1 12 lh SI 3224 1 •211•41>850IJOX2021 .................•.•••• t1, :!."t2 l\n"' St lhtlrm rc•rrt~ 1nl'I pool ~. ~ :l U l II In l' J ll ( r l' I' r .H· I 11 t I l'' 1Ji &i.'i 7•~"' Si2 5 mu r $1110 '''l' ,1 7141673 501:1 STEPS TO IEACH l,ovely family home. 3 br. 2 ba, Uv rm w frplr . din a rea , lge kit. washer & dryer hook up, dbl gar. beaut pool Ocean s ide of hwy Yr-round rental avail Sl500 m o Days 494 7554 . eves 497 1561 Rn an J ohnson 3 Bdrm. 212 bath. 2 frplcs r I u bho u se & p ool . Medite rranea n st yle gal e guraded condo with view . n e ar bea c h . Mo narch Bay a rea S995 Agent Larry. 494· 7554 :!Br . 2Ba. ABH. ocn views Avail Mar I S800 mo '7141 661-1161. 494 7231 Peter Ocean Vu Stps to bch :'llu 28 r 2ba. bltms. frplc. pool. Jar. etc. $1000 mo + s e r O 'N Pr pl y ~9·1000 Laguna Mi~ 3252 ....................... $7000 DOWN I HI• 11111 \1odd tn Wood I hr 111).(t' r.~I all'' l 'p •r .. dt•il 1·arpc'l a nd tile.I \ t I WO r1repla1·c>s. '\ tn• v:1rt~ anti 1w;.r J)O(ll S<•alc1I Rid' l'roh,olt• i-al·· l.-11t·r .-.... 0&..:-n!:'l~U,... ____ .... ,-,<•H-·!-B•a•· -r-:.•r•p•e•l•<;• I 213 1330-4437 111 .,w, f1ri>plal'\' dnuhle I HuntinC)ton Niguel Shores. guarded rommumly, pool & ten nts Sunny 3 Br. 2 Ba. Italian tile , new carpet S875 m o 6 44 -5 4 03. 1>40 7986 .. ••I ,, I •II I•' • I r HI. ti I It• '" I I \ ll I t ' l' lr ,, I I• I ' I I I '"" I t1fff \ • 11 ,,, .. " 1044 ........•.•.•••..•• 128.900! I I, • •11 11 I 1n• ,1o;tu· .1'>'i Un1 .Jhlr DEERFIELD-OWC lkaut1f11t aw·1rd wmnm;; \· 111•r1 mdl 1n 1>r1•rr1..irt ""'l In W1111~11iru11-(t'J 10·. 1ln a111! '011 m11"' in 1 "'111p111nh1ir f1·r' :1 lldrm 1 21 • ISlh + dl·n < 'u l tie .;11· l1•1·Jt1on .ll'rr~ .Jones t.'.11 1266 Ill': \I.TORS 1 ~O'I Hf.1 l I Kru"' ?llOl'~"~ N\Ao pt lll!t., nv. rtl'r rtn Roth Sl~.uou f>l'i :Hi~ OCU NHlOHT 'l"" • h I 1, 1 I 1 •••• r. \ " 'lL "" ..... •" I. ii I I ' I , I,, fl HEWPORT CREST HOI L.1 WOOD Tllln I-hi'i1u•1r1111 .. rulo Jt,.oltor 6' 86., 3\ atliihlt· 1>1r11·rt•1 I lur .1 IO . . f IOn' f'1wll ft'Ofll' 1 'I ~Oft ct~ I C ,., .. , •• 10 t._.-a, h .. '. H11:tJ,! •• ·••"••·••••••••• • • A M11 .. p1t~.I iowa-u • C /2 1 .Wwport C ntr. Whii~...,crt~r Y '"" 640-5357 760-6767 '\1 ai•ntl 11 fl' 1 1' \l\n1tc \\th• ~" .-. ROOM for JO' BOAT I II p '' ~ 11111 l•t II.ti t I OuplPJ( nn lhl• 14 att•r :I & 2 Bdrm" O!>ck and pJt111 I !Ill ~··· " '11 1 111 I '" 11 l''irept.ir·e-; l'nmt• hwa 11•r1·0111 I" I''" 1 I t1on Xlnt 1·on'I 11110! 1<1<·11111 s •fl ''l1•ri• "" River i\ve l.ari:r "" nrti•n•.l 1 ~14•1 ·~~· .. ' l .• . . . . . ... . .. . . . bl I I 711 , .•• ;i; .I suma c mrn ,\\1 ,\ \t ,:11,r; .: C /21Mewporl Cntr. C..on-io 111.i1.1 'Tn .. 640-5357 760-6767_________ llou\~S f CI,. •n • , 7n BLUFfCOMDOS $6,000 DOWH!! OHLY 7 LEFT ,, ~ OOC DH I 1\olrr• fl 1 I Lo911no Beoc:h I 048 ,,,Jr; ~n \\ w"1 ••••'-•••••••••••••••••• .. J Brdm C;ipl' c·n11 charmer w ~am t 1·11 mgs. antq frph ntr11 rabmlL'. l'Ountn k11 ,Of,, more Lrg assumahh• btl TD $1119.500 Ownr fl~·t fiJJ 5476, 494 ().'195 I'\ I ._ I "•' 111111• "''"' .,. \ 11 w' I mm .! •1 i.;I I ..!r .tdt""'f t•u ... "' n• ...,... ,.. r ~ I I A Ill I ·Ip 1 f. t ... tira.tnc 1u.,: Uh" With 'if) I f'11lr ~ .. ....... .111·' " .... , I ill ( • •Id .111· con I hi' l '1H'lo For Sate, AJI Or Port WOODS COVE DUPLEX & GUEST COTTAGE har., ~ 'ih'I.,. t.. ,.. ·• 1, • l'r 11·,.,I 11 ~·1111 1111 ~l~I I.IOU '" 11• II ••• It\ .\ In' ,.,lln1·1 r 12 11;, 'ml W H'd h rlcltjl • lk.illlJ -I .llhH t1\ I "' \ II' Y. 111 I.I I $30,000 DOWN HUR BEA CH :--; ,. w 3 R I< 3 ·• fl .J r u ::. l o m h 11 m ,. lldnt1c rarted o.1k 1nl ,ta inf'tl ~la-.s, s pa 1!ll'JUI1r11t h 1111 i. .,., at•·• '11 " l111lrm tlf•rt t ,,,.,, I h I ,. t 521;~, r•~l ~) OIMI ti""' 11 I'" :ttcum 1)11trJ1?l'OU'i 2hr. Iha ••wnl·r ., unit Skvh)!hh. \nl 1q11r f.111or:-Wmdnw\, I\, "" '"' ( '1•t1mi: Frplr ",."' K 11<· ht n B 11 l h IT1 I 1., H 1111on1• •'.di ·~·1 ~-1'11' ~ '71 oou "' •1\Aom·r [)a''I Plan L lt Rea ( y: 11r 1.111r.!>1>1 li.1 t .l.'>~1 ,., .. ., r.r.111!142 75264!f.I Son Juon 111. • I 1111 1-lnrJ • I 078 ' '' °"•" " F<:ASTRLUFI" !lllr Cop1strott0 I .. ,,..;"~ I 044 ram rm ·. Jlla llUl{I' lot , .. 10 : (\\'EH" 1,()1\~ "J ..... ~ I r I 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~ n£ ,, 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••i r-ountry kit lmm,.<I 11r1 1 A , , . . 1 l ~ Hvf' l ••m••••••••••••.. $250,000 Own /I J:t Th•• 4 h1~lr1M'nt f,111111\ I 759 0504 ~ ll I Iii\ •"-l " ·111 macn ab /.lrvi·ne · · hom1 ·~1111·r1, upj.!r.111 ... 1 ·s;":1 ,~ , .•• !'11 \I.\ Bo~ Property .ind r1•.1tur1·~ ,, Im,.,, b45-6646 Balooa PPninsulA n<"wlv vnrd Gnnd l<'rm' don 1 I realty rons tructed 4 Btlrm 4 b.J W.ttt .Ju~l ltSll'tl .it lmi ---·.6-U·M·,·r ... ___ _ r<.'siden re w 'pvt boat 1124 ·900 m3 ~It' A SUBSIDIAR Y OF TloiE IAVINE COMPANY 13'1 int a11 a 1I tu • ''"' · rir 1 "' ti dork $7!Vl,OOO 1st Tl> Jt • . Aportmett4 C:n!Tlp•e• qualifi ed buyer Ll nQO · ,,, .. ' fl '\ ,, l lOO 1~1 tnn ... 1 \drd k\ HarbOur 3242 ••• •• •••••••••••••••••• Mewpori leach 3269 3 Br 2 Ba at 17052 °•••••••••••••••••••••• .. , t , !flri,c;o rn•J Roy McCcrdle, Rltr. 543-7729 F:df.l<'"'a te r S900 m o CUSTOM ILT . \\all 1mm ('d CallTohm 4 br den. fam. rm +. Hit\ 14-l&l:r71 WestchH-Oover Ca ll h"\l\Ff< .1r1 .1 I .· 3244 646 4844 days 548-3117 kj "'""' ~ lr•1ne <''t'' wknds 11 ~,--, rnu 111 d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r ,, "' 1 1 , Tt"RTT.EROCK Rro:irl INwpt bayfronl h1 rise. ..... ''"'"' \\JI" moor Plan I. 3 hr 2 ha. Vl ('W o r C a taltna & "' 11 11 ,1 •• :•. :t!.'\.'> •hn r m. ram rm, frpl l~e \'1llajite. 2 br. 2 ba. securi· k111·h. romm pool :"Ir t y bldg Dock avail. \1,...,,1 \•rrlr· I br :! h.1 I ,t·hls & shoppml't Xlnl $89 0 lea s e Da )s I• o111 rm lt'.irt:ar. l'und :'lloix•ts f'l75mon 760-1933 eves 5869967 ti•• ~v . .!:>!21 I thh Call 4~ 9542 ah · 5PM BlG CANYON Mc Lean ' • tll'I \1.ir or Collcg<' . J T ownhouse 2 bdrm, 2 'dll '!hr :!h.t $65() '.Jrl l'ustomii.ed single .ramtly bath . rormal dini n g, ··h•t<•l't~U>-2'421 h omt>. 4 br. 2 ' ha . f1replace,wetbar.spa& I formal din rm. C'omm tennis. l mmar. cond ""' "k..io .: llr I B.1 1 runl . l•~nn ti.. fr pll'. Adults.no pets. tteduced f "' • 11 \ <1rd. """' pJtnt 9175 mo 5.'>l 1690 l 0 s 8 5 o p er m 0 . • 1r M.!."t 1-;t l;i-.t t St501 ,, ,. ~ llrangt• ·u·· I Northw~s 3 Ad rm 2 Coleswo rt hy & Co . '•IM "??'i Ra . F am rm. frplr . 640-0020 ''' ~' C'>.l f'l;ua. hettl'r th.111 n"" I Hr. 2Ha. rrµk. I• hv..,hr n"" paint m & 11ul l'-r.o mo !IJ l 956.1 <lshw::.hr. paltO No k ads o r peL~ J\vatl now $75-0 964 2566 or 973 2971 Ai!l No fee WOOOIRIDGE 1 llr rn1k. bdck ~a rd , R1 r h earthtone colors. f.1:' ''i9l1 -.tove. refri~. wshr dryr . Lrg exec. style Eastbluff Co ndo 3Br . 2 "•Ba . fo rma l din nn. ram. rm Agt.67~. ON WATER : 2 Bdrm. 2ba m Towers. View . S850 m o J>r" dll! S350 mo ult I 1 2Br. 2Ba twnhse . corner 1111 Si.;I adult •rnly unit. landscape<! patio.I • auto dr opnr, lse. adlts P ROF. DECORATED: 2 ~hr h~c. i:<'r. ft'nn'<I ~d I S675 mo Owner agent Bdrm +den. wetbar, ten· Pd:-& k1d.o; OK $500 mo 631 515.5 ms & pool. End unit. Red tf I f Ul'i \ Pomona 645 541«1. to $900/mo. 1.11; 1123' W 0 0 D B R 1 0 G I': Waterfront Homes Inc .. I' ' . 11 I I r 2 Ha f'am ·rm tl:-h wr. hit ans ~ • h ISl h S730 263 "CREEKS IDF:" Wallow Realtors 631-1400 Plan /lvail 2 15 Prof. ~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~ r r I' I 1 \\Jil landscaped model hom -: I I ( •'\l'l1 •• 11 .l400 • !hlh ·St 548 1511 .••••••••. ·······' r: S1dc> clean 3h r. Iba, lgc l M SPRIMGS I vrrt. 110 pets. ~ardcncr. on the park. 4Br 38a. ' sty F M.. Oin. Frplc . Ds hwshr. M 1W S850 N pets By appl. 964·2566. Agt Noree. l'n ,1 rim•• I ~75 mo 5SG-0846 , I '' • ,. , rl " 2 hr·. !'; S 1 d e . Wdbridg new 2 Rr. 2 Ba "'' \ 1 Fam rm. dbl gar UP· "" cpl drapes. re11ced yrd, ~rades, nr lake . lease I .:;ir ktd.<,ok .nopets S435 s100 1m o . 5 48·8684 6i5 3266. 675-0169 D i c k / S tev e E v es i.ia f'arll C ty Ufoh I l RI! I Ra~ ha;dwood 759·0875 , r 11.lu noM'\. small pet OK 2 Woodbnd~e Lge 3 bdr m. 1111). r11111 ,·h1ldren OK Avail 2 15. 21-'z ba detatched condo 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2Story. 2400sq . rt . $850. Property House . 642-3850 or 642-1010. 3 Bdrm, l.50 yds to beach. frplc. beamed ceilings. $725 mo. (714) 645-3615 lmmac. 3 br. 2 ba. I s~ w /loft over ram. rm. formal din .. liv. rm. patios. jac. wallpape.r & shutters thruout. Most apples new. 644-1833 WOROS CAN MOT TELL! The charm nl •h .l ,1-.111111t· Plan 1n Turtlr Hock SI .295 ,0 00 O wn<.'r • ~ 11.,11,,.,, I non & Dan Bibb640-766S - Builder Charles McKIJ\·1 11 '•%h $515 Ao;k fo r Les. Dinrm.romily rm.frplc. Westclirf Lovely3br .2ba . COMMERCIAL LOT 1 '>46·581ll lge yard. comm pool hse fenced yrd. frplc, in BnrtvRo ~pn ir I'• 0111 of Staff' "'1f>sa Verde4 Br I"'• Ba 2 Avail tmmed S775tmo cpl. P•tio. gar . lse $7SO t 1•11 < 11 ~ I 11 Ill i I(• cl I h rough out .. :'. 1\h lll)..: \\,, ... (I\ l'l"ltll)k('cl u~wcl brick p 11111 (11'1 \ al<·I~· Pn<:lo:-.l'cl to large 111<•"ll'I -;111ll' f''n•1H·h doors open to d,.11 and l>C'aulr ful <lt·<·k and garcten hal i.,,_ to ).\rcc.•11h1•lt Dramatic st y le 1111 S;Wl.:>Otl. l>o1·01 h ' Lcwis752·141·1. \ .>!)I MA"'Y OPTIONS IN RA,.,CHO SAM JOAQUIN VILLAS! ll i~h ly upgraded '>HB & cll'n Solano Pinn available fot l<•:isc• furnished or unfurnished ur 11•.iM' option wt l h $10.000 option 11111n1.•\ ur for sail• al S205.000. Tom \lli11~1111 Hl2 823!i <A fiOJ 752·1414 an,... vn• ., """'., 64Z.t2H ~· 0o .... o. .... l S'Sl.t700-- Woocbidqe Cernet '44-6200 Haibot v-Cet11• rL•I dnv.ntri\I. 1 .. , •1 1 Properl"( 2600• rar attchd garage. very + dep Ca.II 752-1282 8 lo (714)481.-0514 Rrad" for rl•• 1"1111111 111 I·•••••••••••••••••• ••••I rriz fenced yard. 21 fruit •pm Harbo r Ridge Laut re· ~s ooo 110 A '' '' 111' 1: '11 \·.,.J,t lrt-es. comer lot. view of Woodbridge condo 3br monl Model. Full ~ean , ,, i-1 .. i1r• •' l•n•·~l ••01 i:olf course Outside dog l'·•ba Avai l M a r c h view.SZSOOmo.780-1977. * ( otf• ltt• ·~ lt \ t ~111111 \ 1'" •1• I.,,, I OK Gard('ner incld. S850 Sl600 1mo. no pets (213) ~ ltl\P-.11111'111 hll-Ol4 0tt 1r1 '1'1'• I mo Stu 540-3666 o r 498·6090eves&wknds 3Br. 3 car garage, 2Ba. 640-5777 \ ' .1rfn ~pr1111•., m1 ,1, .ti l\!17 :?338 ---rrplc. split level. new cpt. -- -T11sti11 I 090 KIHGS ROAD ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW LOT !--------t S ubordination. po:.s1ble & 2 IRAHD HEW excellent terms. $425,000 CUSTOM HOMES Dan Hodlle TO S&ECT ~OM H~wport Coastal Both In excess of 3000 "'I hltlg, rulh t'l"l tl lt1l lJ.! -GOL-F -T urtlerock 38r. 2 Ba. nopets . .x>mo.831-1372 Lr-rm l'nunt,, 1111 rlt• I atrium . S700 mo. Avail Lullurious Bluffs : 2 'ropertiel rt w1lh 4 bdrms cenlrJI 960-5580 1eo-9soi air, 11rcenhouse win 1-----------i dows, vaulted ceilings. 3 IACllATA.llA 4 Br. 3~ ha. with 2 equal si.ze master bdrm suites. Good assumable loan. t mmac. comer home . $159,000. 20172 Redlands. SAH R & H "9YfthM11t1 75J..21'7 fire places and many amenities. Open Daily 12 till dusk. Doc Run (orr Newport Blvd) and north o f 17th .) Prices from 1264.9.'50 to S'276.950 CALL FOa IMFO. 644-7211 IFYOU ~ have a s erv1ce to offer o~ I l goods lo sell. flace an aCS ~ 1n lhe Oa ly Pilot . Classified Section . ·. SELL Idle items with a Phone 6"2·5678 Delly Pilot Climifled Ad. I, NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for lnformellor regarding the county requtt~men t s fo r u1lng a Fictitious Bualnees Name. 642-4321 EXT.332 ft>rrr-d mamten:mt·t·. um I ~. l~ea ~~·a 4 ~~~ Mar 1. 8.5l·0924 Bdrm. 2 be. Beam ceil. pie 1111rk1n~. l(d Ml'll ho m e . s9751m o. Ca ll University Park garden frplc , D/R, W/D. refri1. S31 ~ 000 l'nll Oianne 968 0060, Agt. home. 3 br. 2 ba. l sty, Greenbelt. 980/mo. C'r.iln & A'l~ut' H I': ---e ncl. 2 car gar, a /c. rec 1714 t~'.D-S400. SUPER Lge3b r , 2ba, ra m rac avail. IJ75. Lease. ATTN: SKIERS! ~~i>e~;~:~;?ubs Tom63t.-nlan .s. l"ort. Citw.Utoh WOODBRIDGE CONDO 2hl' fullv r~f.=-r, Cont1o 2bdrm. 2ba. single fam Luxuriom Brentwood ro nl.'1tl w 11lopeti SUOK tull house, lrg yrd, trplc. 2 b XI t Prl<'<'. Pnn ll40 9966. car gar. avail lmmed. rent Y owner. nt ~. N4 !'llXl7evl"! l8SO 54.2-M28afler5pm . on lake; nr pOOI. J•c • park. 2 br, 2"' b•, prof. T rude >our old sturr fo nt>w i;:ood1e~ with Cl8'1'11hed d IW2 ·56'1tl KIDS /!"f.'fS Oil lalld.scaped front • back E -Slde, fenced yard . p11tiot. 900 unlum. All 1ua1e. 1 Br. 1545. fees lad.,..., netati• Upgraded J Bdrm, 3 ba, din rm, f'/R . frplc . Camel cpta. mex tile ln kltch. Greenbelt. Pool. $1000/mo. ••7M9•• ., g, Qlt ""'· CcUI M z.2510, Ml.... ble. -.-. ~~~~~~~~~~-t-~~~~~~~~~~- • ' .. ·--1-----·-........... .. ............ N11111tl .. I 0 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~.~~ ... !?.~! r..-ndo, !hdrni , "'""' '•rP"'U a ilra • frph •pa I f'llOl, ft •••• 1too 11 14 1111 '''' '11 M.._.._.,..._., t'ar m~I modrl 1 br J hu pal1u '""°''' Jar Ntl\"N hrforP rent d ru II n1r• A,111 Narl't1 I ) V1J ~tir 1ha a..y 111 Imo I • 4'4-00U lbr Zlt• 111 ru·h srhool •bJ>p., •\•II :. I ~ mu .. rt 41'M M.:1 l• ,,.. J t J • '--•'-• l ~a\ll&.fwl homt'> both 4 !:tr 3 Ra 2 hretpl¥l t-.. .,."' bar, m1cru w1a v1• iiu.attk'd gal~. pclltl " tt!ri RI 11400 mo $1(,00 mu 644 $400, s.o 7W6 "'c "' port Crel>t Conoo. 3 Rr 211> Ba Comm puol, lNllHs fa replace . dbl dee garagt:. Avail. nuw 'lot....-to appr~1ah: at.SO 1>42 4657 Npl lits 4br, :Iba 2400 fam rm. frpk :.i rat ..:ur poo l !c are 1n<·I 1 SI ooo 'mo 646-6925 -.,.,.._..h u..tw.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February \ 1, 1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DI ,.... uh ....... ~ Afl 1rf-.H tt u.Mw. .,_ ........ &Www. Mew,_..._. Jl6t ...... a.. 4JMjOMce...... 44~1-....W M'vtwt .. Trwt ••••••••••••••• • •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.... 4471 DeNi" IOJI J724 C otte MeM J l24 C otta MtM 3124 YEARLY Heaut 3 br, 2 ~~~10ft~~voidl e~p':!~.~ AIRPORT AREA. Blrc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. Ste~ to bay• ocean Protessionally sin ct • Bri.tol 215 to 750 •q ft. C.M. Auto Repalr 900 Sllller ~Co. SUS C AllTA S NIWLY DICC>a. S l' Plan• &'"1'1.1, lbdrm 1'750 Bkr. 6'5-83 uni. From GOO. No lease re 1100 sq ft. w/hoitt, must All typm ol real eetate •'urn I bf •Pl Im a u11 l Hr 111., pd tnrl f(llr. condo. pool. j1111'. 1tpa, tc-n W Jo"STCLI FF 28 B HOUSIMA TIS quired. Call S67·1010 be clean. a.y 548--lnvestmentuibce UM9. F.nt>I ,., dulls no: d •• hc!r. pool Adullll n I 'C • s 4 2 s m 0 • r. I •. SSZ..4134 ft s,.d.-I ... .,..,, l llll N .. ll!llCJrt m 141 $(173 (7141~'> 7780 or ~7 39RG. Condo. Pool, ad Its, no -----450 sq. . MSOper mo. 4001 Store s hop or hobby WTDt , t84MlbtwnlUrSl'M 12t3J33141UWI pets l600mo 7SMS30 or •Sl9sedU .._ Bir c h St. Newpo r t w/olca.,.ce.eoosq.tt. at 64•-•111 •41ro6ll WHT\.AICI VILLAGE 9S7 83SOaf't 7PM Couruelon to :e~aJly Beach. AcentS41·50S2. 31". E/SideCM. S41-7249 6 6 ~ r Mu f>colullt' Muh1k H.-autaful Adult Ap~ No D•o Point 3126 I lbl h11111 1 M111ur' &itlult' n peh lmmed QCl'upun<' •• • ••••••••••••••• ••••• 2 Br. 2 Ba. All Adult, no se ed your compat e Great Loe. Ample park ......... ...... 4100 Jll't• U\1111 t'l'Uft' l!i'.H Pu11I \Pll tndn rm 11Jr t llr t B:a S350 R,1rh pets t'rom ~. P~I. rmmte to suit ,your ing. 900 sq ft. 5515/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' • t•in llh ii IWi g37.1 .t\<l*tl 2llr Mlt> ~ 129!1 •\11 uttl~ pd s pa, re frige & dswshr in l::f.~~1t a:ared·Laving Call~. 494·755t. Warehouse apace for 1~L Mgmt 831 llf73 c Id Ac r o s l! r r om · Dover Dr. lease with rfelght door. l.11uir10 bun.iuhiv. 111111 l'.4:; IU.22or642 IGO.'l Nt'wporl Bearh GoU ~t!._31 NB ___ 545 SQ. FT. 3750 sq. rt. Xlnt toe. mu~1nj! llt'lll ••mpl\J Et Toro 3132 Cuurse Shown by a ppt. Male~ shr 5br, 2ba, Excellently located on Harbor near MacArthur. ~ rnl t ull ~ 111'1 Spi.l·10~ 2 Br S:OO Pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• only ~48SS h C M Spa. Nr SC 17th St, Costa Mesa. Call Santa Ana. 979-0703 l•undry (IH' 5411 ~!1!16 2 R r 2 Ra l' 11n11 o p~=~a it Frwy. 1225. Shr Realonomics ~~00 FOUNTAIN VALLEY t 111 I•• 1 ot 1lh 1 •.0do ~ hr 'I " (ullv fun1 lll'W (un1 l'I ....... \II •H Utll )' 1}4101 I J<ll p HI i97~ 1110 flk..il r 11r • II •rt I a II d J -. ~ M l I lbJ r\•' t.-1'1 /:'04 l•V ~~~~~~-~?.4.~, H.1.'aRMIEST Span1~h 1-.stialr l,1 \111~ Ht¥uWul purk hkc· "" round1111<:. 1't!rc 111 1•11 pool Su1tkt!11 K•" bb'I ... p 1ukl1n11 lo unt.11 11' S p ll l' I ll U ~ r •I Cl Ill ' St!p•r lt! d1n10 .i .1r1·a frnm 12 71'M Ut':tut1ru1 F:vnyth1n11 Wt5lcllrr. nwly deror utlls 641--4913 Unique Bay_ fronl Office 1000 sq .. up, SlaLer /Mt 11 .. ad ~ t-:\'l',~'2 •H'H 28r, IBa, lrg kitch, patio __ ._ __ " .II & encl gar M75 642 2134 1240. new be h h 600 sq f't. View Herrman. A/C. sprkld, we'StiB U I H'6nhfte)toft INCh 38401 ac ouse. 673-1003 start at J)' gross Agt AftAITMEMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILLAIALIOA ~~~!ramily 536.0846' 250 sq rt office.-S-hare 964·4~ __ Or11ut1ful 11ardrn .iph ;> t11 :! hJ. (rµlc• we-l har I ,__.HO SE & l'•w•I & •1 ... Allull, t\•if l't1ll uri.•rnoons Mon U"I• U F ,..,,, h h recpt rm secty s p. use Approx lOOOsq rt. Talbert w ' "' • Hare 1 Rr + Oen 11.; Ba em wan.cu to s r ome o f c PY mac h ' La w & Gothard, call 995 20fl3. .... I, ... ,. ·lf,l) 214.'1 I th 0 c c .,.. Corner loc Panoramic wa s ame nr · · · Ubrary. Westcnrr Bldg Mon·F'ri, 9-5pm. llal'h S310 ''1"w or coast, ocean. $225 /mo re f's . r e q . 646-4844. --1 Hdrm 53911 s.mo THE WHlffiE TREE 1 540 ~ :!2.'1U VJn"UtmJ !>40 ~26 I U"'IUn Adult un1h al at 1ay. pool & night hghls . . ------ -MESA .. fnrdahlr lh init 1 2 & • V ,111lted ce1langs. micro -- - - - -Luxurious, full service or I W II I wave. i.ky h"hts. , laun Res pon M under 35 rice space. t 6 rms. con· INDUSTRIAL t llllrlll .,,, .. 1 Ir \' tl'ro1alt-d ... ...,.,..1 1 •·1 N .,,.,. drv lie<'k . air cond ~mo. st"' ast an· fe r e n ce room. see'I t.11 F 'ht "'lit 2 11JH Ill\ mJlll' •1Lc' pool hl!ht 645 9549 p •RK "'''""N :• Bl :! u.. "1:!!1 \\Jll app1ux h•h 1:-t 1 ').IH Xf.7:i l'H'"'' wkncl' t••l tc·nni.. l·ourt JJru11q rrpl l' • tnirrored cy · e ve ; 548·5588 ser vices Newpo rt ,._ p.irk hk•· 1Jnd:.c-.1p1n" w:irdru!JE>. plush rarpN days Beach. Call for 1nro· \111'1 1 ... 11111(111 hlctg rn rng. waler & ~as paid - ----752-6188 1111 ll11!h secunlybldgw un Female r oommate -----7 11 W. 17th. S t. W J lk m t°IW>l'b hunlt' $17~1 ·• Ur 2 H.1 Hr.1 mJ nt'" fo'rom m i 14-lf. !llil~I 1 dt•rground parkrng All needed Sep. furn bdrm 450 sq ft Delightful work :imenue. 1675 mo JeH sep. bath. ~are 1700 sq . Ing s pace with ocean li46 7010 fl Condo in Hunt Bc h view Full balh. 3 yr old hk4' kilc ht-n & cabtnt'I' T11w11tww .. • All hu11t 111' M · W tk • ts Costa Mfta. Calif. 642-4463 w 1gar Incl private spa bldg. $4.50 mo. Turne r As •2080 sq rt warehouse & tennis Call Gandy socs .. 494-llTI. avail. for ammed. oc WJ lk lo llunt111 i:tn11 • ' arine1"'1 a "'P · l'rnter rrvh l11dn rm i·aqH•rt I Rr 1 .... 1111.,,. fr11111 ~li!l I I hr ~arden avt pool. Jar. \dulhool\' 11\1 n••h '',Jr!I hu1lt Ill'. C0lll'l 1•a1 I tk"(trouni u11rur11 "" 111 11 ll.irhourKollllil«ri' rt·1· rm. SSOO 55fl 141<1 . Widow has money for ZND T.D. 's any size above 110.000. No credit 1. no pnlty. For a ction call ACT 673-731' anytime ---------SRAISERS-IN;VESTORS WANT BETTER VlELDS on T.D. ·s & Notes?! Call Dennison Assoc 673-7314 Mockft'ef Aah Mt.). SINCE 1981 lst&2nd TDs, SSOK·SIM + Owne r /Non Owner Sf>~Rs &Condos Commercial & Indust rial PE."TER DOBBS 640·6016 673·9043 L ucrative 1s t T D Ne1tot1able discount 67J.(YT27 SEEKING pvt investors for well ~ured Isl & 2nd TO loans. Call for further 1nrormat 1on. R e alty Portfoli06. 552.3339 fmm S<IOO rs1 \11o:m1 6-12 fi:!'.!I Ill I S48 !14l2 Mar1.ha 960·13M. ----cupancy •2!HO sq ft un- AlllPORT AREA its avail. for immed. or· ---------1 l-\£'(!111om fur II fi42 \tiO:I \\ 'l K rn 111-: \('II I Br 2br. 2ba, ut1I incl. fem on· ff11m$4:10 is-1 II B \1•!· I Sl11\1' J. rl'frw1· ~T''l :! BH 2 bu duplex. 2 c·tir ly . Oakwood Apt s 2 Ht'<lf'uom furn, $.1!10 I :ill l r 1 •1 'i:\I. '>1~;ur '>.ll• i'n'• l!M frpl, 'rl\ S525 mo $235/mo. Call answer ad Furnis h e d o r un eupancy •2780 s q ft 210A RETURN furnished Executive ware house a vail. late O Suites 12x15 in Irvine. Feb. •J:l< sq rt •Leasing 2nd TD WAMTED walking dis tance t o otricehrs.Mon.lhruFri Prime NB Duplex Airport. 2082 Michelson. 8-4 Sat 1~2 SIOJ,500 cash invest 714 nsi-0234 - -. ment Trustor has 23 mil ----SSOO up 1640' Indus I Of net worth. 851 1616 l\duJL, nc111t•h <'rph 1111>'> l>.~lm "0'"11 I 7ti0 74!41 . 11386642.4;n) lH1hlw' 1-·ro .. ·' tw,1111. l'l11R" ~m.111 1>"1 I m1•h ., fir .... 1111 1111111 ;-.:<'...,pl1rt Be1H'h lte;ilty -- - - - :1 Hr 2 Bit oceanfrnnt 01\ <.JraRl' 111., Child OK $:IX!> I . ,Roommate wanted. M /F. home, nu pumt & drape:., t.A QlllN'l'A ll 1';1(MOSJ\ TSI, Mi.:mt °642 160J 11o42 l~il i\t kt·ach Bachelors. I & 2S 35 to shr beaut house I 16 W. MacArthur face. 18101 Redondo Cr C orn e r or Main & "P " HuntBch 8422834 xlnl cond., patw & yrrl. 1&211 Park..'11dt· 1.n, I hlk . , I 2br · from $430 ' in Lagu na B e a r h . rurn or wirum $1200/ W or llel.lrh. 3 I.Ilk' S ol :!br. I ~ Im, adulL'i only, 3 BR. 21,., B.1 tw11hw l111t.1 642 256r. 1 494 5844 mo yrly Owner may l'on 1-:d1nger frplc: • patio, was h er g11r r h1lfln•n & JH'l' ''" . d l . l 1 N 847 5441 rlryer, carport, $410/mo $600 11111 i\~ll 't 1111 "Ila :i Br 2 tta '" hlcll'k lu Resp Fe ma le to s hare 28r ' 2Ba home . Irvine, pool, Jar. S300 mo. 552.0504 eve MacArthur. Santa Ana. R~~ W~ 4600 Announc:ftMftk/ 1200 sq ft. + 600 sq fl s p sonaf I 2nd. floor. Ideal for slore ••••••••••••••••••••••• l er & r!.-_~ or office 979 8889 o r Nurse & cute poodle want ost rvwwu 645·1260 studio w/k1tch or 1 hdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 er wm er ren a o 548 0967 aft 4 ~ h ··u•h y . rl• pels please Lloyd at . l!ttr 1•h1ldn•11 01\ I mile 1 • ca " Jacobs Realty67S-6670 S375t up 12 bdrm, poul,Tlf fo' VIC:TORIAN 2H tol'('lf $H5mu '~>1 ·~1:1 ~11()1.1 JaC', adtt. 18992 t'lorida, · r Quiet. clean. reliahle or Announc:enwn+s 5100 $150/mo 2 Bdrm 2 Ba H 8 8'2·2834 or842 3172 l~Bs . w/gar Adll s. 11cw frnm 'IJ\M !>1'"'1 den l blk from ocean. V~ -. c pL"l, drps. bltt\S, rnc•d yd . S UPERB VIEW Fem Rmmte lo shr 2br I ari.:r 2 Br 2 Il a over apl (.'dM SJOOmo Incl or l'anal & bluffs from H•tilocjtaw waler pd 636 41.20 • wood deck P vt H_._, 3742 661V1<'lon11Sl $41.1 statt ADULT ,.a f'M. LIVING rental. or share Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 30 East 17th St. lo11k111g Hat·k Ba v Load., ul 1 I 's Neat . R esp Prime C.M suile, 400 Hoag 640-~arl4pm c1f c·h•~•·lo;, f1replal"l' 2 7609437.633-9111 Ext7257 &iorSOOsqftat 80"perrt. -------- clubhouse w/pool & te n ;;~~:~·=d;··;.;;;;:;12bdrm 2ha. rr11l1 ,.,11 I n1s. 631 2'35 pool, jac, n~ar ocean. gar M!.I> A.lulh no l"'l' Ne wport Bay front 770-0594anytJme ITTJ :~11:i l'.irport' 2 halrrmy~ 715 Carol many a m enilies Avail Needed, rurms hed room. INSTALLATION llomm1w Ur \all lwfon· immed Terry Cressman pvt bath. Costa Mesa !'ii' \I $7 \5 '.17'• HRll!.f or l.,c10k1nJ( for M 1f' lo shr 554 9000 Ba Ibo a . Cd M a red DINNER OANC£ 1;.1!'i 1:.'60 beaut home on beach al (714183.5·4447exl268 Npt 673·1219. 8387210. S HARE OFF I CE <>iwntothePublw •• I\ ... H i g hr 1 s «: V 1 e w o f Loci-o leach 37 48 llac·h fv I llr w11 It 11111 CatahnaNallaRe. 2 Br. 21••••••••••••••••••••••• 1· ,1 r 111· t , d r ,, µ 1• .• ba condo Sec. bid~ Studio, lwc spa. TV maul r1.-c•f1IJ1'<' s:rrn & up :!H:J Dock avail $890/lse st-rvic-e. phont' StOo ...,I\ l\vcll'.1'10 ll.nl11rt i\ph '11• "l1·w1m1 l llt·1~hh I Hr Ask for Jerry Sal 1-'eb M. Ci a rai;r S:l95 JJl t .1': SPACE lusiftessjlnnst/ D111ner Ii JllP~I l>an1·1• I ' f I ff' 15th SI 1;.w 71114 2 Rms avail 311 M F non In ne w office Condo Npt NCllKe 9PM 760 1933. 586-9967 499 ?:lZI f>45 718:i I SEA ENVIRONMENT 9932 HAMIL TON. H.B. 1112-4500 b h h f' r w y San t a A n a ••••••••••••••••••••••• The f':lk'> ('luh Lcxll!t' . , . . . I ~ m k r 3 r l wn se W I 8l Nl-.WI OHT llEl(,H rs :! CM s195 645 6835 Ive nr airport a rea 12 X 16 lusiftess T fllbert & W;1rd. F v fi r t Ila No l\1tdwn mess + secreta rial area Opporiwlity 50 05 Contat'l J "1 1kt• al 3 Bdrm, 2'h Ba, 2 "ty, Mewport leoch 3769 S111nn111~ 1,.r~t· I Iv "' ~I/spa, frple, dbl ~ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt.Jrm 2 Ba l(ltrtll•n .1p1 ~1UOm11 1'41.i :11~ · Month lo month Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi<12 2422 Memh(•rs dan1·t· Fem lo shr Jbr. 2bu. hme 549·2120 "'UAIMT W1ME STORE onl\ S.1 on 01nnl·r 1\. 01 a na 8 55 I 35H or Spectacular <keanfrnnl 1'1101 & r1•\' .1r..o;1 7111 "' 'lllr lfi 1 ·•rriilo'· 6.ll 1266 Agt. Avail now 2 <1 Rr I "tin tltt h Sl 1111 11 1 <I'"' 11111 I• :•Hr ~Ila Pt•nlhl•U~l' i\pl .... n. HI f7Ull 1w·r mo ii 11 I ~ i-. t rn u rl' q nr brh H B newly re ""' Oan<"t> St I 00 liul•sh dec·orated S2SO 536 1140 1---------•1 WITH T ASTIMG IAR S4 oo & Dinner & Dann· Houses Fwnished or rlo 673SURF 'IW lll'~ Rent 3 m05 to 3 yrs 180 TUC SOM, ARIZOMA s12.oo Unfumished 3300 Luxury Ol't•anfronl W1•t•k N<'w uv~radt'(l 2200 'ti n t>:xr1• Tt>wnhou~I' Ila rk B3v Newport R1•Jrh ,..1th view 21 unrt 1•0011111·~ with tenni~ rourt JM"'' spa $1001 PN mo ("alt Sheila 641 9022 Ii~ t 1 'rl.'1 f:"'' Fem lo shr lux 2hr. a pl v. °"''" '"' 1•1,.q1111111 • ,,, 01·n view, N R to 83.5 sd. Flex terms •7 License. w1nei.. 1m - ---- - - Furn orunrum po rted and domestac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly 2 o r 3 Br ('om1> I urn Lovely executive homC' 1ndd linens. fi40..4784 olu , 1 •t.r < 1 111 ,1;,111 \ 1·r,a1lks I Br C'ontln $SIMI 673.5425 pool 1:11· 1,•11111 ~U. 11r•1: mu 1:!131 J!..102323 3~k rnr Lo cost. newly decoral ed . Quiel Cosla Mesa area 2300 s f Rathrm & wet bar beer. rha!ses. ~ifl ware Lost & Fowtd 5300 glass ware itnd muc:h ••••••••••••••••••••••• more Grosse!> 165.000 an within minute~ lo So Coasl Pla1a or OC A irPort. rn Costa Mesa . 4 R R . 2 1 ,. R a . s u n ken bathtub with whirlpool. 2 rireplat'I' w1lh Jai: logs , Wt'thar. sta1nl'cl J?lass windows. community pool. can be leased for 21.i'.J years or less $1200 unr .. $1500 furn. Includes wat t'r, ~ardner & assoc fl'es If 1nterr..,tt'f'! 1r1 t hi" hC'aut1ful hum•• 1·all M1111 1kJ al C11ldw!'ll Hanker ltll2 55HS nr 963 11 J9 r('s Ne' f l'l' Condominiums Furnished 3400 ..•....•.............•. San Clemente 2br. 2ba no <"h1ldren. pann ramH· view. $750. 535-23.'\4 C ondominiurns Unfumished 3425 .••.••..•.•..•....•.... 2br. condo. fully o;crured luxuriou.o;, c·lbh~c· l11to; or I extras. reas•>n rrnl t21313'l5 9522 da)" SJm Mvrnu. (213 15 16 1'J92 c ·v e !> "" k n cl s 1714 1631 •U l!'i Woodbndge \nndo :1hr 11 •ha. R)()O mo II.SI 2tJOO Tow nhouse Unfurnished 3525 ••.•...•..•....•.•..... l>eluxe Twnhme 2 hr I' ba. ram rm . pn\ patio & hack vard l vr ne"" rn Wes lmmslt'r· $550mo <.:all Penny 714·8<10·30K4 '",..'"''. rrr..(' <iu~r1ilv I I, I • f~B , •• GREAT RECREATION H11·h WOODBRIDGE. Ir vine :1 Hr t • 1111 1\1.lo.,•lh 1111 F ro r 4br '2'"' ba hom e. 111 I... I tr''" n 'I 111 Walk ml? dislancl' to b<"h · pref nonsmoker Pool. t1111 .!~'· or !17 I.,.,. I \1•t 1 Rr DJel 2nr SS5-0 & S625 J3l' tennis $240 Nf'wer 2 Hr w1lh J!;ira~" 1111 11'1' '\ d Its no pel -; I 409 BS7 1447: 641 0977 X241 Sml I rm. frwy Adults. no pet' s-110 Supcrior64511684 2510 NoGra nd.SA 548 5766 I '.!hr ;!h.1 nm.to I• ph I . . . F s hr new Jbr dplx. I blk ... 1111 1111 1111111 ~!>if> 11111 F.AST RLUF'fo · 2bdrm. ocean. frplc, $250 NB Quiel 2 Rr Adulb nnl~ iw !ltiX r,w11 tlen. 2ba. rrplr. lrg deck. 675·5219eves. RiqhtRealty nually Askmg S3.5.000 $25,000 down and owner carries. Pat or Susan close S hew . De lphi Reall). 6839 Camino Principal. Tu cson . AriLona (602 188S-2393 or 88S·06S3 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 pets $400 mo 7\5 w I I adults. S59S 848 Amigos . 9)9-1533 Fully eqwpped Sandwich 18th Sl 640-9'J07 On·anrronl h,11 ·h 11111il11 I Wa) 644 0906 or 646 5507 M IF to shr 3bdrm Condo Shop. Seats 36 Beer & ·---------· SS50 or $750 & ,hr 111 11r11 w 12 gir ls in C.M. Require Wine. Nea rly new (1x 2Rr 1 R11 A:ilronv ~'"' r11 11r I ,, " ' I• " '' , :>Mrm Iha SS25 vParly a rlean. resp, non smkr At-~~o~.\ ,4t! ~~pt~. 7;fr~~: tu res Xlnt loc G reJt, • Found ~)r lt~t a I·'"'" 1 'all i!Rr Stullm 11•1\,1 l'.cll111 l"lllt 1.1c,11il'I ·tt'P' tu bt·~\'11 i:ar 2SJ:icall631-2395 $ E h S money mak Pr Hunl lL'>' We rt"tht' f'<'l Pal' $47!, H I 11 W l!ar.11•1· rrpfio 112!1 \.\ Balbo<t 1~ m o .130 . 17t . I . Be h 5 4 0 . 6 2 9 3 T D 1714 1739 29R!i On IJPh Hol ~i 'IH 57 '\1-.1• n•'"' ,tr.Jcll\l••""-"h · 1 :>1:111~1'.S2.">il2 N B Beach Clean . neal Su1teP.C M 5481168 Properties ' · t. 11 11, " d h k 11 , .San a no 3880 smoker to share 2 Br 2 O s acil. 2·000 !>q 1 ln•es hneftt Call A Pet Hollint' t pt r A. JJ" "''"' • .' Ht•.,IH ,.lut •'\t Hydf '"' •~'-Jg• • ~w n "''"<t ·l ,, q.t't..lf BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS , • >. IH ·l"~fl .1p1 Ir • lh1 'h• fr11li. t A m ature mule , n o n M . f· 1 I Afoundorloslpet'' I 1....................... ReducedtoSl200mo lse Opporfwlity 501 5 1714 1761.1209 IN<•w I br nn l"'L" nn k 1111, ,k ~hi: ht' , .11111 "" 11·1 I j:i Hr 2 Bu Seeuril v park Ba hom e with s ame Red Carpet_ .. 893.135_1 _ i ·•••••••••••••••••••••• $ J ti O mo 1 m ml' t rnt.., <lhl ;1Hl'l1 i::1r ai.111\ 1 •. · Ch Id Gorgeous ocean view 7c9 !1144'"'2962 I C"<:.'I' c , .... , .. , 1n~. poo.,, jlym I LOAN _,,... Obi f'OUNO Sm female " t. · "" ' '·1' ""oc.' "·' "'"' I OK ss7s 714 '645 2462 _ S350 ut i Is . inc I u ded . PACI f1C COAST HWY ..,.,., or more I 646-805SAsk forChrr Harbor view. 1000 s q rt your money Loan 1s Golden Retriever mix ,.. Side dplx. vanl ~·ar 1 llr •·11ntl11 1'11111 ~ 111n.1 South L--3886 Off . f secured by unpreredent <joJ(. v1r Hamilton & rre~h pd mt. 1·hllcl 1w1 01\ "'1· "'''·1ir1•d 11 1rk1 n" ...,.-·-Pro f bus iness wo man ice suites a t 7~ sq 1 • ed lst in film finam·in° Thurin. CM 642 1295 • 1-!1· J' " , \, , I I\ ~,. ~· I f t I . t ,.._ • • • • • • •• • •• • •• •• • • • • • •• 645~3670. I ... 1. 1111 . SlSO 2 B!I ~1.10 11111 1111'1 ~1··, I 11• Condo on waler. !bdrm 25 JO yrs seeks room· ~astory 714·957-4086 I <all .11111 Hoh.rn, &W ·1.>flll >WI l.!HCI 1 1 den. 2ha. pvt step~ to male $285/m o. Ranc ho 819 sq ft dlx office w fan 0 Reward 2 smull ft>m Ter r1er" losl 2 5 V1l' Harbor & V1rtona 1· M 1;.i5.9396 • Anu11 L v 1 4 . r .. 1 ~·, 1 . "'" ,,,,' " . ,. ff1 h , .... Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So ~, f 1h~' ~· , .. '" .,d, 642·511 3 Newpol1 Beach/No !ikl• • 4 645 1104 Lu1tur1nu' .! llr ~ ll;i frplt'. ll'nOIS l'f°b .... 1k In h<'h . poob. ~pa ""kl' •II monthlv 1n:1 :17211 nr 602 271 ~1 I I h SI ooo San J oaquin 552-6179 tast1 c ocean vie w pvl 25 Yo GUAR.AMTEED Super I': :;1'1C' :Jhdrm, .~ha . "'"'• 111\ • lir ., H.1 r11ar 1~.a<.' , .~n on bath 6.'Jl.7770 · Custom home builder m·w t•rpb. dq.-. µ;11nt I l1h· lrph "ct I 11 ""'i ~~l~~r:i,1~ R<'r " req 4bdrm house in H B . ~~ _ guarantees 25'1 per an ..t1· s1;)0 I l"hllof 11k h.1r 1·,.1111.ol1.11\11·111 1 Rloeklo bcach.S200mo •DELUXEOFFtCES• num paid m onthly or M2 til llU llum ,Jll 1111i~ 111 , ru l"llApartments fw-nish~d t-1-'l util. SJ&.4633. From 1 room up lo 2300 prol!ortionate sh art' in i.:ar~j.!1'" '1 111· 111 he· ..-h or Unfw1Mshed 3900 sq rt. Low rates No profits 496-5079, 646·3432 l..ir1-1 .. I & ~ lldrm l"rom f: Side home lo shr. M I f'. - Lost Costa Mesa area Lrg hla<'k while 1log looks like ll u s k v Re\\ard ti4111!;12 .. 11<!1 llunl1.1r llolfi •1;.01 1•• • •• •••••••••,••••••••• lease required. 2172 Ou M---y to Loan 5025 '.'Joo (Juwt hu1ld111j.! with c hildren or pe ls eon p 0 Ad' A" .......... tw a1111ru1 la nd,1·J111n~ laqunoBeoch 3848S E A WIND s1dered.S2:50mo.645·7429 H~~!1.~~9 ~porter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loq hlJt'k whl!P 1\1>1 I.Th OVEH 3.'> N•>' •••••••••••••••••••••••1 V LL GE Jan Equity & Purchase Mone~ I.ah llu ... k\ mix. I hluc> 1wt' 1.1-'.f:Wl\Rll l\l'TS L i.:•• up .. 11 ~ 'hr l1il1 I A MEWPORTCEMTER Loans. S50K ·S'750K . no t'\C', I brown l''"' 2020 ~·111trrt11n AH· t hlkl n pld •·1wl i•.11 '\ New 1&2 bdrm luxurv Trade m y prof remodel-FuJI ServiceSuitcs down pymt Credit or in .. ·R<'ar , <'all '1 1kt· F nf "'IPwport l\w ~ t l..11.!1111.1 ~.1;, 11>;rt ix;• I ,1clull apLS in 14 plans mg. maint. for rm in $CUTCOSTSS come requirements 642 231i lllk So o( Rav fi:JI 0:1'17 I from $4411, 2 bdrm from your F.state. home. apl All you need ror one HO mes· A pls · CO m . "htlrm '"rth I .1~·1111.1 s;;os + pools. tennis. complex. NB. CdM. La~.' monthly ree' merc1al bldgs. C'ourte"y Found 1:ooc1 lt•m11 Collw . 2 IR. I 15A. I ..., ,ilk 111 1,..,11 h ,'(. , 11.11 , "<1lt•rfalls. pond~· Ga~ ref 556--9295 eves. ,,.,.5470 to bk rs . Mr Thom as Shep mix. F: tilth & N""·pt ( alhedral C'l'lhnj!s. rrplr' ) ~ ror C'O(lk IOI( & healing 1 .....,.. RKR (714 1752 6363 RI qJ c M 'n' m '" d ~hwo;hr . balt•n1H In ' t ··"·"' \ 1'" '"11 mo I riaul From San Diego Rerent college g r a d . -Shelter. 754 fl:lll quw1Adult t·11m11h·'C...,lth 111' l!W< l'I, ,•i:ri fo'rv.~ drivr .North on m ale. needs Jrd rcsp,h sinessRftltal 4450 pool &sp;1 Nr11wt~ $\!llll llu1•1· 111<1101 .1.1.i,,. I Bear hlo Mcf'addcnthcn male lo shr 3Br Wood·•••••••••••••.•••••••••• WAMTSSSFAST? Found MM~tlamut(• '"' n,H1 .<_:arag?t> av.111 . ~c·o.,a 1111 .• 111 \Ii·" (,'°o.,ci mo 1rwl Wc~I on ~!I-Fadden to brid jle T wnhse . all Forstore&omee spaceal Any aml·lsl. 2nd. Jrds \dam ... & '1esa \c·r'1t r 1o1 ~ ~fi !ltl 11 .11 I .1 1 1 L 1 st• a ..., 1 n d v 1 11 age amenities S225 mo Jam reasonable rates. ne x. tenru;, reliable ll•n llnvC'. C M 540 t;HJi 54•1 2147 u i ' "r "I' I' t ' ·' ' • 500 ta 2700 Sa Ft de rs E Starr 964·6833 Duplexes Unfum 3 600 Sub 1st• lu't lhdrm Jpl . h-lo1 :!:111 17141893-St9R 857-0292 MESA VEROEbR. ---------•lfo'ou nd VI( fem Sh1·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• $500 mo + utll prt•f1•r I Tn•c>hm~"'' thr 11-.c•r l(.•r IL N' 1 J S 5Z 1Rooms 4 000 PLAZA ---- -mt'IC vie Bolsa l'h1t".1 & C M 2br. Iba. s.t7S m11 Pl'f~on RPf ., f l''I nrwty r("llt·t·.271 1-: l!tth .~,.~~~ •• ~~•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · :!\~u•nt:'l~Jc · 152S MesaVerdeE.C.M Easy moneyava11.for2nd F:dinj!er. H R Can not ~~·OOR 2Botbrh. lah,aa,1lyr1dm. ml!~dr. 644 -H~ $.115m o l>I:! !1111<11 1"1ti 1:!21 t'on1! i ., llr ., II i on 1•111f ll.;1guna llcal'h Motor Inn. '-./~I c.l.'1" 'lflcr,.."" -l 54>4123 & 3rd R.E loans Ask ror keep 84fi IS91 ... ' . . .I '' , -· . · 9R5 No Par1f1r Coa~l 1 ~· "'-M r . T1ttmann Rkr 645836S W1 nlN 2hrlrm fr11lr N fo.Wl.Y 1lf'1·11ralPd .!llr.!. '1111 r..,, 1 111 Iii ~ I I . R h •· ·-···. 544·9960 Sell"1thF:ASF.' · h 1 1 .,. 1..,h .1 ilr, ,.1 fr IL'• l w y, ~a.:una ear Newportstoreororfice 1 . RHF:F:ZF m·ean \ ll'W frnm d1·~·k . no II a • 11,w11 o~Jst• . rp ~· ~.J'i 1!, .. fiiOti l't" 'i'Ni Oa1ly. Weekly, Katrhen Oldest & largesl agenry 548 s /f. nr post om ce "~II idle ilbms 6'12.5678 Cl.·is!Lsr·1~ d~ ,;;2:c..:18 Apa,...,...,..., Fw-nished Pl'l" S47!'i f \ (·~ patw 1 11rl g.tr .rhildr1 11 nvailahll' Low winter lnSoCalslnce 1971 Jerry213/477·700l """ "' · '" _.,., ""' t2 l:J 14:10 4:127 . lh ' OK no •lo~., ~'i2."> mo ratro; 4~5294 Fotos&Re rs AllClients <7 14 l67~ IM9 !m Rt~ Sl~l1ll'IJ Newport B~ach 3869 Credits: ABC·NBC·CBS Ne wport Beach, SJ 25 ....•..•....•..•••••.•• lalboa Island 370 6 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• f':mployc•d mall', non PhllDo h sq . ft. Ne~ d1-office or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ana,...,...,..., 2 RR ~l •Vt.tll n•fnu Cosmos-na ue ..... .IA Ba y front 2 br . 2 ba r.:Un.&.--t-L....~ ,....-'" PARK NEWPORT -;moker. Cht"er y, (' M I -"~t 1899 retailw/pvtbath.securi· ~-qu1c1 a1llts. no 1wt~ 12:1 home. w balh $22:; mo rvme.""' · SS:i-0/mo yearly $400/m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• w Aav !'i48!l:'ilfi fl PM GardenGrove.891·1773 ty.a /c.600-2400sq ,ft.509 w i nler 1 23'~ Eas t lalboal-'-~ 3 806 · COUMTRYCLUB 55663711 . .a 2 -JlstSt. (next to Bank or Bay front l 1ttle Is land --tbd 1h rt ... ,.·"I LIVl .... G Be au ti f u I room in Newport, Udo Cannery . • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm w1 1·aq10 .,.."' "' Yr round . on beach. N. (213l47S.3S77 2Br apt w/frpk . ut1I incl. 721 Wesl 181.h St. II.pl I> S1ngl<.''I, 1&2 bet!ruom Nt-wport. sep ent Mor F pleasant home Respec· are a ) . 6 7 S . ~ 2 3 6 . I Br. util pa1d. Singles on ly. 1370. Avail F'eb. 15 June LS yrly S700 mo 642 9131 aner Spm apts. & townhouse~ over 25 646.9929 table Man. Nea r OCC. (213)641·9700 -t':. 67S·l684 From $429 64\ 1!1110 __ S25-0/mo.S45-64TI. 2bdrm with fenced pulw I.rt? furn rm. pvt ent & ba. Office R...tal --4-4-0-0-1 New Stores/Offices lolboa P..-Mtla 3807 carf)(lrt S:WO 721 Wes l1 Orean front for W111l1•r No kitchen. Mature empl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr Lagwia Beach City 675-6029 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18th. Apt A &i2 91:ll J fll'r Rrntals. f'um1shN1 & un o nly. S225 mo. 546.0997 Hall. 30()..800 sq ft, street lalboo PeftiftMllo 3 707 N 1 c e 3 bdrm , 2 b a . Spm Avail Mardi .5. rurn Broker 675 4912 PLAZA level. 494-Si&M ••••••••••••••••••••••• S650/mo. till June Wi ll 11 'E & C d Hotels ,Motefs 4100 EXECUTIVESUITES P-'--Loc.....&.l-furn.67:>-5710. 2 Br, lBa. wall to wa NO f'I',~' Apt on o ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Thereisadifference." ,._ --BEACH. Pier. Prkg. 2Br __ ____ rarpeting. clrape' t 11 reo1als Villa Re ntals N . 8 0 e e 11 nfr 0 n 1 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach seoo. Adlts . Util pd CoroftCI def Mer 3122 B It ins S in it le J(a r fi75-4912 Rrokt'r w /kitc henette & balh 71 ""/752_0.34 Boulevar d·H unlinglon Wntr. :.13 E. Edgewater d 1 1 .. ., '9 • Beach. Ideal for real • ••••••••••••••• •••••• • A u ts on y ...,95 m11 S280 + sec. dep 2306 W. 2082 Michelson or. #2l2 _•·_871·2866_._ --Nice View. Jbdrm. 2ba, 2 631 5188 Quiet 2 Br l na with Oeeanfront.673·4154 . 2021 BuslnessCntr #2l3 estate office. store or CoroMdefMs' 3722 sundeck.s. frplc. beams. garage. palm. JlOIJI _ __ _ otherswtable buslnus.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. Richard 64~ l8.50 Oa rhng 2 Br 11; nn. .f Adults. No pcL'! 1801 II Balboa Inn oceanfr0t;it. E legant prof bldg. 85< per Private baths, available Oht ocean vu 1 Br. newly decor ated w /jlarage. Adults 167S/mo. Ask ror Fa ye 64().9900 dys:64().7<172 eves garage Easts1dc (. M ISlh S t Newport Low winter rates. Oaaly sq.fl. lse. Red Carpet. Immed iately . 10 Year Ask rorAnn645-916l llcighL'l. $450.642·7340 o r weekly. KJtcheneue. 893•1351 lpen.~sede.' Attr actively lbdr m, no gar, no pets S90 & up 675-8740 ... ssoo. Westcliff area I Ar. uppcr 2 br, 11"-1 ba + gar. Hoag · · 1617 WestcUR N B Want 642-4321. Ht Zl6 644-7809. S350 Utils ineld Nc" Hosp area. nu deror, Yocatioll I ..... 4250 financial in'st.' 70oos.r. Weekd•ys C 3 724 -------carpet. new r e fe r openhseSat&Sunll3,o•••••••••••••••••••••• n A lS4l5032 oltaM.so Spacious Studio, frplc, 6426097 4238 R tlarla W ay. 4bdrm. 2ba con do on lst . oor. gen · · Primegmmdnooroffice. • •••••••••••••••• •• •••• S400 mo. Ulil. paid $500/mo. 830-5875 North Shore of Tahoe. IOU. CBn'B No. Santa Ana near col· CASA DE OIO Call 760-9657 Lge 2hr. 2ba. patio. F: 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps 10 beach. Fully f!U'n. S/mln rrom MIWPOllT Iese. From .0 ·.75' IQ fl. ALL trrrUTIES PAID Side $450 avail now North Star MOO/wkly. El t uli It From ~JOOO sq ft. Oft ICost1MeM· 3124 640-0997 0 cc an view $625 . 957·3226.53().3946 Bert. . egan . uec .~~ su .esh 17th St Own r /AJt. Compar e before you ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- -• --~ Properly House 642-3850 tn prestite locauun. W1l -• m.4JllrS5 rent. Custom des ign 2 ... 1 leA.t 2 Br . .yard. gar, ES1de. or&42-10l0 LargeBigBearCabio com p lete s u p p ort ....;540-~..-...-or _____ -i features: Pool. BBQ. Newly decor. <fas pd. c h ild /p e t o k S4 75 Pool table. color TV. 2 services. Ci•• cdlll cov 'r d garage, new enclgar,pool,d /washe r. 6316~ YILLAIALIOA frplcs.slps t4.545-691S 714/ISl·O.l It t• 4471 furniture, surrounded Adults. 642,5073 ------Adult only ft d n ••••••••-••••••••••••• with pl~ landscaplng. Mesa Verde 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Ba Big Bear, cio.e lo slopes, 250-500 IQ. · 1m r • ....,. __.for .._. Ad ult liviftl •t Its bat. J lrTows•HM lower unit in 4-plex.0~ ~=~:~om iv. Ba sips 8, rrplc. 145/daJ, =11•1'1.' ~:'°Tom ... ft. • mo ... ft. No pets. Newly clffor gas pd., Pf' ls $410 . 546 5 " 2 Br. 2 Ba.+ Pam. Rm. 1175/wkly. 548-0111 aft 1S7 llOO . • · · R" ....... Belda. 1'1es t l 8dnnfwniabed 1410 e n c 1 1 a r ., po o I . wkdays aft6pm. 2 Br.2 Ba.Ocean view. Sf)m , • · bletena.llJ,,....,., J Bdrm runubedMIO d /wuber. Adults Claastned Ads. your one· JRLPROPERTIES. f'ind what )'OU want In SEU.. kle ...._WW. a feltwtlhDaU,y 315 w. Wll8on, M2·ll'7l Ml-5071 ~ sboppln1 cente.r 64S-U8S ~ Daily Piloc.Classif\eds. Dally PUotClaleln.d Ad. PUot WmtAda. ' Use Answer At/ se rvice when placing your ad .... a Dai ly Pilot ad number w ill appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you cal I in at your convenience during office hours and get the respanses to your ad ••. this service is only $7.SO week. For more informa· tlon and to place your ad call 642·5678. ; ' 1 • • .. b ... .. , d .,, .. ·Or1nge Coat DAtl V PILOT/WednHday. February 11, 1981 I I I .... .... • E ; . I 1,11 ) ...... ~ ... -:. ) ~ , T 1 ... : ......... -t.r-... 4111i.j ..... 11 .. ~~ .. 11 _> ... ~~ .. ~ .... '91 IL -- --.._.. llf•IMt IC ...... , ... -.._ .t 11 at I M cl I I.cw Ta )'•• ... JP+u... , ..... J!lm. 111...., ....................... r.;;;1 ••••••••••••••••• 1e·•·"·~ •••••••••••••••• .;.~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;;;~T.;;:;; ............................... . !llll!llll!lml~llllll!!l----•P~·~ .... 1 .. • lk ... ., ,,ylu.t !Carpet I .-a. rlHMrt ~A A H 0 II E D 0 G Haul,cleanup.conrrete Save grief, aave llme,Jl"ine ut/int palaUn1 b)' PaloUat IDt./Eat. rntall QUALITY ROOPINO -e-Da all urwlo1 In )'O ur l&eam, lhampoo Prof TllAlNlNO rflmoval. Oumplruck aave ~ ~uar~ntffdCac1J Richard Slnor. Uc. ln1. our apildalty. ActcMMlic A0type9,free .... •r II ltotn• . ._,.,. 10'\ off. noor...-....wood,tla., We tnln owner/dog. Quickaerv.'42·7138 curate. I.NW pnces. a Tryme.CU-6410 (24hrs> p a lat e d . Prom p t. Viaa,MC. 541-SINO 1 Ati: ow i)I) Ml•hA tpm .,.,..._. arf..,U.1, •ax· Obedlente!PrOblem 10lv· for appt. 569001. Seaalde Paintla1 ONI HARBOR ROOnNG ,_ • ~....... ln1 Guar ... SWJ Ing, 1h0w • protection . ..._. c ... Senlce M -Painting 6 Papering S»-4IOI ' ta ... ~... !':••••••••••••••••••••• •Ca-c·-c•-ane .... rreeeval&lallon739-7814 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4lt4NlrJ CabiMt Refinishing 0ran,.COMtRoollat ... '"' !"" ,. .... ..... ~ IC •• ._ c f I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof ___.. ..,.___ .................. ... bln•l R•fl"lahlna Stum dean • uphola ft--.. OU~eot11.resource u b I k .......... r n: ... est. ,_,,_ Re·roof1/NP91n. Prff h l ll , W T k 'l"""'r-repain-dealgns. Est . ref Custom r c . s t o ne . Rsnbl.Steves..7.4281 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt Nl-1111...,29 ftlllY '""" up., "" °"1 Oftl, orll tv.ar rue mount lo •••••••••••••••••••••• 2x4 INK 873-42'79 block. concrete, stucco. Neat patchel • texture1 --· __ ___.;, ____ _ .,.. lurdwcwld n notln& unit ~1111 Oryw1USpe_cialiat Refs . F)oeeest.S..9-9492 AOAPEFORCF. "-1st. ltJ..143' ,.._ ... PILOT \6/yra A 'fout b f Qual. •prod. New Ir re Holllecll•hlg --PaintingCompany -••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma1"r l O&l'f .131 ~ Shampoo • steam clean mud. t.ic. 31111M4. S32·SS49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small jobs wanted. Brick 3 Generations or PLASl'ERING Certllicated Teacher will SEIVICE ie...,..lar Color brt1&htener•. wht ..... _tric_. ---WantaREALJ..Y CLEAN & bloc k . You buy PainUngExcellence All typea-lnt/ext. tutor your ch ild kin· It•••••••••••••••••••••• <'rptii 10 min bleach.~ • HOUSE' Call Gingham I m aterial. 499·1226 aft c-""01 ""c -· der 1arten •th gr ade . )I II U ·••-A •t•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ._...,,, '"""°""'"" •v Kti:MOUU. HEPAIRS • • v. uu• rm •"•ELECTRICIAN-priced Girl. Free est. 645-5123 6pm. f7$-1D -CTORY Al.o(..'ultlon1Cab1netit •vg rm 17.50. couch $10 ; riiht free esti'mate on - --~ lnter /Exter/Refinishing, l9tu•ll'-J --------- \d 11«1neratloo..l l7 yni in r hr 15. Cuar eUm. pet lar e'orsmall 'obs. MRS.~EAN BRIC KWORK Small ceilings/wallpaper. Lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"*'9S..lce 0() rr OWi aru lJc'd TOP qual odor Crpt repair IS yrs Llcl #38662l J 673,0359 Homes. Offices, Apts J obs . New~ort. Costa Calo &Soos898-Sl05 P lum bin&. RemodeUng, ••••••••• .. • .. ••••••••• ~:!...~1= ~s~~~~'1t9::·:i:~v R~~. ~-o~~rlc rn ysetr Elec.trlcian. Qual. work. 646-2?AO -:,;.~:1s Irv ine . R ers Paint ing : Co~m 'I, In· :es::::uLec~~~t!;:.; v~~?J,~~~~ ServlntlhA'C'\Or)" Home l•Mat Qu1aJ work.r I"--• &.1 reas. rates. No job too A GOOD T~AM does M • -dus trial. Residential. HatPlumblng638·2030 Ev•(714)M8-8237 ...,,.....,talht: . oo 4997 io-t -... "'CC*lnc s mall! Freeesl. 631·1273 House Clearung. Call us OYHHJ Free est .. low ra tes. '42·1671 ,e.d Jt I ~· l)rlH1I le••••••••••••·~~··••••• -------da ys 548-6529. evr .... ~ .................. 673-0737. . I.Jim's Plumbing, repair.¥ ........... , \ l ~·roM lNT .,:RIOR IAccoustlc ceah n gs. + ~•dttliRg 645-7599 Moving? The St ar ving remodeling , free est.••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ARl'ENTRY t'U!llom hand texturing.le•••••••••••••••••••••• . College Students Moving Painting & Papering Reas. Ad Answer #378, Record/protect : bsehld 4..... l J &42880!l Lir 389IM4 S32·SS49 •VERYLOWPR,ICES• A-Z : window & w:ill Co has .f rown ·S ~f!l e WaUpaperRemoval 642·430024hrs. posaeasions. bwii. Inv, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>' 11> i,.. • on laodscape mamtenan· washing, crpt cleaning, good service Ins. he d Paul Culler, 962·3006 ins . claims, depositions , Driv•wa)'li park1011 lot ~IJo'l p t Nt!t'd wurll 1 t;ar ,...9-tld c... c e · c I nu ps . George floors stripped/waxed. #Tl24·436 641-8427 JTlumbing Repairs m•de functiom etc.131-1251 rep•1n akoaun11 S&S p~tlo remod doek!> 0;••••••••••••••••••••••• S49 2015 _ oven cleaning. 739·7682 - -RALPH'S PAINTING simple! Call Raymond ----·------paah Mil '8'711.ar d Ill BOX I AJ 67S 6294 s zt.50 /wfflt Student walJ movr you at Lie. Int/Ext. Low Rates. Worth at 552-4537 WllMlow c ..... ' • Hot lunch. C.M. Chris G41!'d9MMIW..t.d Profession al Cleaning ve r y r eas r a t es . Fre.ht. 962-4701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ '-.'o m plete llo m r J m tian Preschool 646-5423 ~ow ing. ed'1png. rack· Service. Free Estimates 752·1493.M8·3777 r.0. lox....... "Let The Sunshine In" ••••••••••••••••••••••• provcm.,n111 Building,__ --=-.. 1ng. s weeping . Free Calls.3&7489 REASONABLF: RATES Painting, Quality Work. ioe••••••••••••••••••••• Call &mhineWindow rmder Loving < hlldcut tr t' Pair 11 Sa v 1 0 ~ s~owtrKJOr Esta mates. 646·0944 or Local Out of Town 2 Reasonable Rates_ Call THE MAIL ROOM Cleaning, Ltd. 548-1853 an my CdM homt· agci. 751 'nl&.8383435 •••••••••••••••••••••••,_645·5737. __ H~s.sittiRcJ men .' pads. dolli~s 552-4~ 2600ECstHwyCdM·NI\ s 12 pm 675 6906 HOMI!: Rl!:PAIRS M...-. Co.stn.ctioft Hardwood Roon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'1·0895 759-0876 lnt/e1tt Cust r abloets qe_n confr, f~und•llons to ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSESITTEI AY AIL • . PROF WA:LLCOV.ERl~G pr ~ g n 1 n t h oust' w If r CHAR RENOVATING finish. Lie & 1.ns. 493-3358 HARDWOOD FLOORS Dependable. St Lou as if'alnhftCJ/P~ Commencal/res1dent1al ~oofiftcJ wants to slay homt!. will 645-3749 .., . Cleaned & Waxed business man relocating ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-9575 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPPOltTUMITY knocks often when you use result-getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. feed & tue car~ ur ~our _ _,....onstruction all types. 20 Anytime.832·4881 S.A. to Southern Calif Al DA VE'S PAINTING ,.ew IJ recovers. Repair child in her home ( M Car,.tW.lce >:rs . exp. free est ;;:;-----least -3/mo till 1 moH Ser ving Area9years "Makeyourhouse s pecialist /stay.busy arew. 640-868? ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrt334.589. 64!>-5973 naetlhtq furn here 44 colle~e M06t Reason:ible a Home" prices. Reliable. 548-0512 T lptopCarpetCare ,__ •••••••••••••!'•··~··••• d x.tn' f:. I ed rC"'d 760·7301 with Spectrumpainting. I wlll care for yuur l'h1ld in my home c; M Ages 21/oJ·S part tame 557 7516 960-6266 INew construction & re-Clea~ups, Trtml_1'l1n g & egreeC. •• t/elOs.I nsur . I . -Specialist in all phases The fastest draw in the Steam & Shampoo Clean models. Bonded & Insur. hauling. Free estimates. "'-II ave somethmg to sell '! of interior work. Call Wes t. .. a Daily Pilot Phone 642-5678 Only 1.2" per s~ f\! #378711 R.W.D.848-9557 557-8271 17 I 4t546-I 43 I Classified ads do it well. 9&4-482Bask for Steve. Classified Ad. 642-5678. Lost & f.-1 5300 Personals 5350 H.tp Wmftd 7100 Help W..ted 71 ~~ ~-~~ ••••• !~.o.,'! H.tp W.e.d 7 I 00 Help Wcmlhd 7100 Help Wmftd 7100 Help W_.... 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------tBookkeeper, Ftr, 5 days Found lge, golden M du~. DIVOIC~IY·MAIL ACCOUMTIMG ASSEMBLERS. We will ......... week, Apply in person Fe b 6. an F.I Toro I Fa s t . AC'c urate . Gd . w /numb e r s train. Apply 7AM lmmed. openings for between 3·5pm at The 552·1435. 855-0215 Com plett' $85 Ad ion MacGregor Yachts. 1631 MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Teller trainees. Full & Rusty Pelican, 2735 W. (714 J842 7000 • Placentia, CM Placenli•. Costa Mesa part time. Cash handling Coast Hwy. N 8 F o u n d b I a e k 1-· I e1tper. preferred. Excell. ----- Chihuahua, Royal Oak & •PACIFIC* ACCOUNTING ASSEt• EIS benefits_ Equa 1 Op-Bookkeeper, exp. sales of· Glenwood,H B.fl9.i 6<64 •ESCORTS• Orange County mfgr. or1 1 portunity Employer AP· ri ce. AIP, P I R. G IL ACCOUNTS ply al: P rr. non·smoker, Irvine. FOUND· Set of keys w I 549-1519 EXT. 7935 electro-mechanical pro-020 lg 1n1tial on Balboa We .lust Opened 24hrs_ ducts LS seeking trainees ... of 4-rica 751·7 · have no phone, pis run NOW HIRING RECEIVABLE for day shift to assemble 3444 Via Lido. N.B ad where we ran rontact ---e lectronlc switches & di.s· 7~ you PSYCHIC CLERK plays Apply in person: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!l.~-1 --READINGS Master ~laltWs FOUND Blk&greymale 556-1178Jack TIM comtry's '-"gnt l640 Monrovia.CM Husk1e. choke chain -•ocatlo .. al tral .. i119 642-2427 E.O.E. Rome. NY rab1rs ta.: 1 INTROSPECIAL C0taP91Y has • H·li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ lfl87. 549-756..'> MYSTIC MAS.5AG E c .... oppot~ for,-.-------•( MASSAGESIO W'AD ........o......L.-L.-t •• FOUND Col I 1 t' S he'' Santa Ana 556.4656 a~ w.---c A11semblers mix. F. l8th 1N n () C acc.,....... lmowt.dge, Animal Shelter 634 7301 Singles . Men 30+ Girls llHS I 0-,ey addl"9 FOUND Brown Mair Boxer v1c. Baker Rabb 5S7 ·461l2 LOST. Keward t'ockalPll 2 6 7th Orangtc• II fl 960-3347 21 ·65 Register · s10. 1Rachi1te, types 35 8.1.'J 0489 John Mill ard In-WPM cmtd who COflt- tros m11nicafes well o•er FANTASY READING. ETC. the phoM. Excellent salary cmtd eompioyee bene fits. Contact: Alicia, Pers onnel Departnltt1t. ./ ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS IAl«ING Svgs. Coun. needed at Newport Beach S & L Min . 2yr s _ ex per I RA /Keogh, new ac count.s, IBM 3600 exper preferred. Salary com mensurate with exper Contact: Ms..Kmtago 645-6505 E.O.E. Banking CAREER POSITION L.A_ Fe<leral Savings currently seeks capable indiv. wilh50+ wpm typ MA TIOHAL ing to train in all phases Bookkeeper, part tame Full charge 549-3942 Bookkeeper Ass ist, perm, Ptr. Mon F'n. exp req, .Ille t y ping. 10 key . pleasant working cond tn a N B Advertlsmg al(en cy. non·smoke r pre ferred 833-8435 IOOICKHPEI s da y boo kk eeper . week ends Apply 59 Fashion Island, Newport BCa('h looldceeping Clttti Full lime. ex per helpful but not nee Many com pany ben ef1ts Apply at . 1660 Placentia /\ve . Costa Mesa S50 R1':WAR D ror ull papers 1n black pur~t' lost al F'edco. Harbor & Baker, C M Pleac;r r(' turn to Mgr'c; Orrtc•(·. Fedco. or 989 W Vil' loraa No ques tion ~ asked 1 0 C. N F.WEST & MOST I.I BF:RAL STUDIO IS NO W Tllf: BEACH i\llF:A 'S CLOSEST AC TION 8125 Bols a . Midway C1ly m Just 2 blocks east or Beach of Pension Admimslra 1----------i EDUCA TIOM We ofrer 3 slable work lion as Pension Services 1 Blvd, hehtncl liquor <;tore 543 9243 environment wtth an ex Processor. 1 RA /Keo oh 4400 C--:-111 Dr. elle t I ry package "' . c n. sa a .. · or corporate ex per a Newport ...C9', CA incl~dtng company paid must. Learn word pro re vou a rinanctally 714-546-7160 Medical. Lile & De~tal cessing & use or CRT '<'C'ure. generous wht lns uran~es Pens 1~n Contact: BOOKKEEPER Th• "'-ce D.,...t· IMflt for the co.try's la r gest vocatio1tal t r a in ilHJ cotwpony is CLERICAL CONSTR. LABOR No experience. "'5-8522 Gen. Ofc. PJtime pos. for mature. older woman Inte resting work in C k pleasant ofc. on P.C.H.. 00 di Npt. Sch. Exp a must. Breakfast, lun~h. nner Accurate t yping. no cooks ; apply in person sbrthd. 20 hr. wk. Hrs: Thurs-Tues. arter 3pm, Sun. Mon, Tues. We<I. 9 ask for Gabby. Beach to lPM. Sat. 10.30 to House Restaurant, 619 ?.:JOPM.Cal1:646-7431 Sleepy Hollow Ln. Lag. -Bch. Clerical Busy auto ins. ofr1re ~---------1 needs clerk for riling . phones & general office work Good salary & paid co. benefits_ Call Linda at S49·8l61. Data Processing ICEYPUMCH OPBATOI P ref. someone w /ex per on IBM 129. Payment on a ~r thousand basis. 3 shtf\a avail Oppty. for ucell. money. 644-8409, Samantha Lost ladies yellow gc1ld Bulova wnstwatch. !lbl rope brarelet llrward 548·3401 dys. 5~6 l lOH eves male over 50" Then reply Equal Opportunity Plan. Savtngs Plan with I Debra Braddock lo tJox 1111515. Cos la Employer M /F high interest rate. 11 213-625-734! \k -.o . t'·\92627 ~~~~~~~!!!!!!~-! paid holidays per year r: and t week paid vacation LOS ANGELES wellifMJ a boold&eeper. i--------C OUMT'Ett HELP Super Sandwtch ~4867 after6 month.c; This posi FEDERAL SAVINGS F\111 c han)e experi...ce Clerical COUNTER WORK I Partt1me at The Deli Call Tony. 968-8988. Lost 12 vr old Shih ltu male. vu· 19th & llarbor. C M Reward 548 tl!HJ Reward Long haired gray female cat. white nea collar. J(recn eyes 846-9506. Found. A1rdale Terrier. female, VIC or Jlcil & Newhope. F.V 839·2637 Found : Female German S h e phe rd V I C o r Segerstrom & Fairview. S. A. 556-6425 F ound: white T errier mi x . re male . v1c or Pa('ific Coast llwy nr H.B. 12131421 3613 Found. Keys Balboa Pen Contact 675-3070 ---- Yvonne 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY From ~ the GCllHJ --~- Prom1smJ( Athletic Man lookin~ fo r attrarlivf' dull, school tearher type , ADMIM. ASSIST/ SEClfTAIY Excell. oppty ror high power indiv with top t y ping & s horthand s kills . Must be ag gressi ve self.starter & abl e lo a ss um e responsibility. Congenial Newport Beach comm 'I. brokerage ore . Call : Laila, 833-2900 to discuss true reelings &~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I possible reconstr uction or potentially Ion~ term relationship Prolire ra · lion & Consideration. You know lhe number" IEmDlo"""' & ,,...,,. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools& IMtrw:tioR 7005 ......••..••........... ALCOHOLISM CMSLl-fAMIL Y tion must be filled im-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­m ed iately. Apply in r: p refer r ed b •t 11ot neceu ary. LiC)ht typiftC) mtd I CM1ey expet iewce req11ired. Excelle11t salary .ct etllployN b e 1t e flts. Co1ttact: person or call: ~---------7 I 4-546-7711 Banking mi>S fRIVE)( INC .... Iii\_.. o ... ,.. ... ,...,,.,.. • .,._,. 31!!0 Redhill Ave. <S.D. Fwy & Paularinol Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Equal Opp Emplyr M IF AUTO /DET AILEI h~elt1CP,lrecl Join "top quality ' team detailing expensive cars. Good driving record req. Ca II 8 to 5 wkdys. 751 1337. ask for Dave only • AUTO-lOTMEH! Sw· .... ltdlbo.----...ct ..... Opft-. Exper'd. Lite typing is required. Ultitecl Calforwia ... 3029 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 7S4-4106 E.O.E. Alicia, Pft"ICl•1I Dept. NATIONAL EDUCATION 4400C-9n1 Dr. Newport IMcll. CA 7 14-546-7360 BE AU TY Sa I on . EqualOportunity Employer M /F Manicurist & Hairstylist ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I needed. HB area. Very I"' pleasant atmos phere. Some following prer'd. 536.8829 •Cil DltlYEIS• ChedterCab 'T1~ Typists 50WPM Dicta Sec'ys Exec. Sec 'ys Looldltg for a ch ..... ilt 1981 ? Co unt e r help, F IT Kuster's Cleaners. 186 E. 16th 548-4243. Counter help wanted. part t ime. full time. Gary's Deli. 752-5401. Use. temJ>01'.'8ry jobs as CUSTOMlll SHYICE your shopping tool. We ftAIMll have long & short term jobs available in the O.C. Airport area. Weekly pay checks. quarterly bonus trips. Call for appt. today: 557-0045 Cf\-Llr\:. llMPOl!AllY P!l!SOt<Nll SllMCIS Learn to operate com· puters. take phone or · de rs . com munl rate w /trucking companies. t ype sh ipping doc u· ments, team all duties of cu.stomer service mgr. Positon req a sharp. de· tail o riented indiv. Definite adv•ncement for the light. person 898-3584 Rick. DESIG ... DltAFTEI Laguna Beach elec- tronics m•nufacturer needs an experienced person to be responsible r o r dr a f ting & mechanical design func- tio n s . Must h ave thorough knowledge or drarting procedures, PC board layout. digital. ana log, m icr owave circuit desip, 4'r some knowledge of electro· mechanical packaging. Opporti.mity for advance- ment & career growth. We offer xlnt. pay & benefits+ 4 DA y won WHIC Facility is in beautiful Laguna Canyon near Beach IJ Resort areas. 3723 lirch Sfrfft Newport hoch DO YOU CaU for 1ppt: Personnel 53 50 String instrument instruc ~~~~!~.............. lion . Violin /Vio la PRE LAW student needs ( 8 e g i n ° e r s · e x · .-><.OOO. Will do anythmg perienced). Cello Cbegin· ..., ners ). Ems e mble / Legal. Confide nlla l chambe r music. also OVM . P .O. Box 3242. some individual stu· OUTPMT ALCOHOL Candidate should have 3·5yrs. experience in a recogniud alcohol treat· m e nt program Counselors must be se lf djrected. able to lecture. do individual & group ('Ounseling H recover· ing, must have 3yr s sobriety. Salary to start: $1200-SlD>/mo. + many benefits including a family-like atmosphere & an opportunity lo work with some of the best pro· fessionals in the field For a confidential in· terview. please write ad #795, Daily Pilot; P.O. Box #lSa> Costa Mesa, CA 926216. Our employees know about this ad ve r lisement. E.O. E. M/F. Chevy dealer offers full or part-lime permanent positions to young men to assist in the Body & Service Depts. in varied, interesting tasks. Opp. for advancement. See Mr. Stude. Banking CCN••rdalT.a.r Experience Preferred CAMBA SALES F /T posi tion: x lnt benefits. exp preferred ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ but not essential. Call OFFER A SERVICE? Dept. Telonic Berkeley: Let the public know with 714-494-9401. Lag una an ad in the Daily Pilot _Be_a_c_h_._E._O_._E_. ___ _ fi r s t for a pp't Main Photo 5ervlce. a.sk for Kevin. 542·39(18. ~ B. 92663. _ dents Jullia rd Grad. U1titecl Calfontia ... lt6 Monarch Bay Plaza South Laguna 496-1273 Cashier wanted. full & part-lime. Experience pre re rred Apply in person bet 9 & I lam. M · F. 3077 S B_ristol. C. M _ TOMMY 'S Exp teacher New in OF NEWPORT area. Call 552·4697 __ _ HOWARD CheYrolet Dove&QuailSts. ESCORTS _ 752 9368 Jobs Wmftd, 7075 NEWPORT BEACH E.O.E. ATLAHTIS MASSAGE SPA Be Pampered b y 16 Beaut. Girls . Open lOA M-4PM 7 days Phone 645-3433 COVER GIRL • OVTCALL * 953,0773 MC/VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models Pcriy DcMctn. * 972·1345 * MC lrVISA Accepted TOUCH A CLASS ~ORTS 752~17 * FOXYLADY• OUTCALL ONLY VISA MC * t7J.1 IJI * Ther1peUlic Massage by Phyaical Therapiat. E•rl 541-:1117 by .ppt. 10. 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE In Hspkr nurse. Avl. Feb. 15th, toe. ref's. 675·8378 AUTOMCYTIVE PARTS BILLING CLERK, exp --------•I -------- Reliable. paid compa· . . ---n ion /friend-Able to Answ~nn~ Serv1ce takinf( travel. For more Info. apphca~1ons for llPM· call 7S0..8Sl9 7AM shaft Sun & Mon on· . ly. 362 3rd St.. ll C. L VN desires home nu rs· Laguna Beach only. sotne general office COUMTll.MAN Dealership or foreign auto parts exper ience 1--------- preferred. Call Glen for 1--lllJll------· duties. 979-8600. pointrn l Banking an ap en . Mew Accts.. Ca.rt IOY CAIVEI Previous banking exper llOU.S IOYCE would be desirable. Light ing Will clean. cook, shop. Ref'rences 661·3690 AHD IMW typing is required. ANSWERING SERVICE 640-6444 Graveyard relief. E1tpr. Ultffed CalfonNa Will baby·sit your child impt. CM. 540-l'T17 Babysitter needed for ._. while you work. lunch in-. days. Call alter 6PM N Ctr D cl. Nonna 642-6832 Artist wanted. talented. 49:M6Z7 630 A ewport · r · am bitious. preferably Newport Beach YACHT MAIMT. with sculpture or carving I--------.. il4M464 or crewing to Mexico. e1tp. Must like to meet & Banking E 0 E l.2yrs. expel'. as Painter. work with people. Call mLERS ... varnish.Ing, crewing, etc.,~499-_1_988_. _____ _ CASHIERS UTDTEM MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts DELI MANAGER We promote to manage· ment & supervision Crom within. WANT A CAREER? Costa Mesa Ill Del Mar 631·94.21 714-744·5a. ·-F'ULLTIME BINDERY OPERATOR Poeitionavail•bleln our Set-u p " run s mall La~•Beach ACCOUNTANT~arly re-ASSB-..S South Cout Plua office. · h d ·u 494.9233 Uremeot. Years as credit Loe. Miulon Viejo co. E11perience pref'd. Call: folder· stile er· ri • mgr, chief acc't fc con· needs Assemblers w /2 • Kathy Amburgey shrink wrap, cutter• do Hunt.ington Beach tJ'oller. Prefer Ptr or ? yrs. up. Candld1tes 540-40llll handwort in an e:.pand· 9152·9116 558-0UO must have gd. manual Ing medium aize ptoduc· h!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _;_;;----'------1 dextertt,, Id. eyesight. lion s hop. Some ex· w.a... W..e.ct 7100 .t.:d CAUfORNIA pe r ien ce r equir ed. CleriCll ~:."?:. .................. =~~'::~:;'bein uf~ I nsurance & ot h er GBBALOFC. ACCOUNTS Clerk. A/P. au'p port medical elec· FEDERAL benefit.a. Irvine location. P /time poalUons ln our AI R • efficient ln a tronlca. Gd. beneflta. On· Call Pat, 8:31)..S, Mon.· local sates office In manual peyroll systems . ly rnponslble persons S.tl _• & Le.I Fri. m.1134. Newport Beach. T)'Pl"/ Type at leaat 4Swpm . aeeltlng p erman ent •Towicent«Dr. STOP!! skills 40 wpm pref' · Us~ the Daily Pilot .. f'asl Result" service d1re('tory Your service 1s our specialty. Call 642-5678 exl. 322 Service Directory. It can cost you as UtUe as $2.17 per day. For more in· formation and complete rates call 642·5678. DISPLAY Builder. min. 7yrs. exp. to build cstm . h a r d wood displays. Established co. w/heallh plan. profit sharing, pc1: vacation. steady wort. Call 642-5678; salary open. 631-0890. Want Ads R e a c h the r iches t rec ruitme n t market In O ra nge County In a special Dally Piiot JOBS sec· tion planned for February 25, 1981. Ora nge Coast households served by the .Dally P ilot and Coast Life number more tha n 103,000. They make up the most responsiv e, best educated a nd affluent reading a udience In the county. JOBS s tanda rd-sized sections lnclucle a story or a photo pre pare d by the Dally Piiot staff des cribing adve rtiser s' servic es or emptoyment needs . J OBS sect ions will •~r both In the Dally P iiot a nd Coast Life on Fe awu.ry 25. Dffdllne Is February 11 If a story or photo Is desired or February 16 for an adve rtisement only. ..... c •••• , ..... p I e ••a n t p h o n e emplymt . need a pply. Coata 11 ... Ca. llDll Take time ·lo relax and Great optlilY for someone peuoa alit1. Mature Call: llra. P a r elli, Eq~uni\y sbopatho~e. lt'sslmple interested In working . pene>noref"d. Bentfita: 511--• with Dally Pilot with th! •• ~~llc. Xlnl C_ .. ,__, ...... 24Hn . Ml.OllO C•JCll•• .... JMCl'M Pd. beallb lna pl.an. Pr'O'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ C1uallied Ads. And ii starting ....... ,+ rea. re To reserve fit •hartnc plan aft. f Jr . .,ou have somcthlnll to views and blMntt. Call space In JOBS, cell 642--.5611,1111_ 111111_ M2·71ZZ H•••~want Trede ~old atuff ror aell. call a friendly collect. 7H ·SS8·82ll. Find ..._ 10'! want ln toaellT adldo new 1oodlea with a CIU1lfied Ad·Visor at X~l.8lunmc.Co. Dail)' PllatClautlleda.. It "9ll. eo.-. CIU1ifted ad.~ ~M2-5878~~----_j=======::ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m1!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~!!!!1!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ' .. \ t , > d " Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Wednesday, February 1.1 . 1981 Hei,W..W ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 •7 ... ._,_, n•~w_a • 1111..-w_c• "" ....,w.._. 1100 ••91' ..................... ;i-................... 9;;J" ......................................... . a1Al.UT4TI HelpW..t.4 71001HtiPW-.ct 7100 HelpW.tM 17100 Hetpw-... 7100 ······•··············••••••··••·····•·······•· ··············•········ ...................... . ...... •?FU .-..c1 UtT•••oa OEllON ~ .._, ..-..._ _. 14LU rtare1Jorrd•· ,_..,._ .. ,~ 11 aw tr~., 1 ..,,t .. roreUq ... 1, .... IH cn11Ul'n1N" ,,.. • I: , 11r si.1 111n • .W ttUt • 1•1 uun.xu a =· . . :t:il.:· "" J..u&orw ~ wded Yll11I ... .....,. Mill .. ,... ••m•l Oflllel hU u... laitiah apeall ............ 11/lw. "''· ..... er Nrv ••• referred '131 c•DBIERS Ca ll • .,,. 761 nao, la._., Uibr Xlat lukbay Dr , NB Mftl M• .... -~ t"''•r • ~· "0111 ... •10._ Adult.a wiUi out.ata.ndlng -' attracllve pef'IOl'lalitles ILlrCTaONICI llolld • •• ut 0 • Hard Latb .. 1/or who enjoy wortina with -.C• lid D'1Ual 6 ..._ "-9-:'ti a.kt. !hp mill mlK'binllt. Job •hop 10· 15 year old youths. c:.---MT llll, , • .._, lbplu,J wk. 7lU.8003 S tart a t .... 00/h our . YHIUaa-c.I(' for appt ---2.30PM and 5:30PM. SALIS Mou. modern, well equJpped real estate of flee with tu.II Ume sec 'y needs 2 uperlenced ~. For Info call IN Well qualltied u director or cbarae nurse. SNf w /,xlnl r eputalton Write: Box H72. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 926216 aEC.-nOHtST ---- Needed for pleasant SALES Clerk for retail business ofrice, good marine hardware store , front office personality, Dana Pt. toe. F/lime. ex ll. tlpiq, lelephone exp. per. nee. Call: Balboa pre . XJnt working cond. Marine, 549-9671 E 0 . E. 631·0700 M /F /ff -- ••SIC-AlllS•• Bltp1/GlrfFri/N8fl4,000 Recp/bWniJ/SAf l0,800 G 0 l1'601Numbert1Sl4 .400 A <' c l Pay /MJg/F!hls$12K Lii Reind'crti Agency 4020 Birch Est 'fM F.OE New Port /833-8190/ Fr t>e Tl!ACHUS Ea11lh!Wf ui now oceept lni :sppltcatlo n tor VF.T Recpt. F /tlme Im med Sat. All's incl .. U18 lca.-h111& ~·t•ons P1ut Volvo Mtthanlc, 3/yr exp llmr 4' tuJIUmc avuil11 In romplete repair of bl~ ~XE Unit'\ &1or tix 1 Volvoe 911.50/hr, 40/hr pt'rience rt"q111red . ht wk DSl 1525 Aid C'e11JJ1c11t~ helprul NewpMI ffeil<'h grea WA ITRESS M4 0232 P time & uo calJ basts TEACHEfl AIDE fo r pvt. country club. E C F. u111l1 n •q111re1I M lns~um + Ups. Mu:1t ('thla ""t'"u G n r d~n ~-~v~:o~~r Ask for <:rnvr :m·a~ Ml 011 1 ' ~ -L•A&. SIC-Y 642-4S21 F.xt, 250. Ask for Fo1 Newport Beacb law Lori. •••NI OM8e Clerta Newport Beach office. Ea~l~t skills a 0,.... Coaat RECEPTIONIST Duties will include lite ty ping, lilfog, answer phones. lite bkkpg. 20 hrs pr wk. Near Main & Alton. Santa Ana. Call Elaine S.S7-0061 SEClETARY Needed immed. With 01 SALIS CLHI( without shorthund Tl'm• Tl'llt'hl.'r1 Newport Stationers has porary & full tunf' C'all KIMDERGA TEN rull & part Ume positwns Tod Se_::v~ces ~t 97\HOOO Warehouse Man. Full time dav11 Xlnt benefits Top thlls Corp. Laguna 11 11111 . Gonl1wt Bob at 770 167S IDOrtl.,. lllukln1 com P••1 laH Immediate opeeU lot ,..wral ot flu clitrkt. botb tem porary • permanent muat. Dutiel ltlclude typ Dmlv Pilot Inc correspondence & 330 W. Say Street documents and other C<>tita Mesa, CA ava ila ble . Will train .1 _________ 1 TEAC HERS 557 9212.,Mr. Emmons . SECRET""RY Tu ,1ar1 1mmt•tl1:111·t~ responaibillt.les assocaal· Equal Opport. Employer ed with front desk. Con· •-!!!!~!!!!~~~~ tact Pat, Mt-9190. SALES FASHION Expe r ience necessary fo r women's appa r el store Xlnt bener1ts for full time. Appl: 644 7100 ~ f'arl 111111.' l'r t• •11·huol Excell oppty. for shartJ '<57 ll6:1 W AR&40USE CLERK ti:xfiondrng e lectron l<'ll firm Sl'ekinA respons ible l•l·r11011 for 1mmediatt- fu I I time onening in wur1•hou'.'le re<'eiving & 'h1 r>1>111..: dept Xlnt op IH>rtun1ty & l'O benefits <·.ell 'tt,1r10 556 3880 Some pnvi.u. ulf1ce ~x ... d1 ..... peraeoce deairable & L04NPIOCHSOR ... DOS Del req'd 1ood communlci&tion SICUT4aY 5 t r o •I bk 1 r 11 d 1kll11. f'or appt. · call Prefer apr'd real estute w la•alytlul elrcuit1 N0-4510ext. ltD. E.O.E. loans. llOO to S1200 per S • • d re1" • e . G a rr l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j mo + bonus & benefits ale.. o.....aJ Penonae . •·mt-'•4! _1 Work in Orange Co ZTH Harbor 81 , CM ·---~ PAN&COmpany -&OE Assorted olfice duties. 213/574-1707 ••1 IE FW1 lime. 9t.ak lit' re- q llired. C\Yii °' strur tural Wort fOI' develop. ment compa ny. Full med ical beneri t s tllMM2 ........ TICllaCIAN Prefer l~key by touch. Paat bank experience helpfu l. Wknds . & holidays onJ,y. 8-5. Hunt· i.ntton Beach. 538-75.Sl. LOAN REP. Need exper'd loan rep:. for Orange County areas •IN'L OfffCIE Best comm plan in in Mature, neat, n on-du s try . Mr K in g smoker. Typing, filing & 54t-777o. - phone con l a c l MAINTENANCE o rrs ce w /customers. 5 girl ofc in bldg Newport Center CM. Xlnt benefits. Seal's mat~redependable man: Personnel ftEISOMNB.. CL.Eltl( An Orange Co. mfg. com. pany has a n 1mmed. need ror a person lo as s1st 1n the Personnel Ofc Prrmanly in the health ins u r a nce cla im s & workman's comp. area Candidates should have a mm,ofl·2 yrs exper & able lo ty pe 50wpm Knowledge of First Aad would be helpful Send resume Will\ salary his· tory to: Master ~lalties 1640 Monrovia, C.M 642·2427 E.O. E. RECEPTIONIST Fro nt o ff ice P /T 12 :30-4:30pm. Mature adult. Typing, filing, s hipping, forms. e tc Sales ~6-2490. _ GROUND FlOOR gal to work in fast·.PO<'t><I NewPorl Beach comm 'J real est~te oft' f';ltt't•ll ty,P.in ~ & d 1t.'tt1phor11• ~kills reqwred Chullt•n.: ing posiuoo for rii:ht i.:a l Call Laila. 833-2900 RECEPTIONIST SmaU Co. near ocn need!> sharp, mat11tt person for a variety or orfice duties Exp & xlnt typin g a must. Xlnt co. bener11s Ca 11 Donna 645-3632 RECEPTIONIST Newport B e a r h Telephone sales ex per ience. Lite typing ge neral office 40hrs wk Call Jus t Biki ni s 114.1>44.zn2 $40,000 PLUS Can you quahry for <i Secretary f\iH tanw lvp high 5 figure incom e? ing, hlmg, htl· b<x1kk1•c fl N e w d1v1s 10 0 of an mg, phone Smalf .,ffH't establi she d natio na l TSL Memt 1>t2 lnOJ jewelry rompam· 1s in n ee II of St ron,it In Sel'rPld r~ T \ Jll' t I,,,, d1 v1duals w1lh manag•· I d)nilmll 1n\C•stm1 t I m enl exper1t>nce o r c·ompany Ton -.alan Cc1r potential. Ca r eer 1)p (•xcrpt1on1:-il ~k 1JI, ,{ portunily. No travel re motivation Rc•Jll~ ir1 c·•111 q u 1 red U n 1q ue c·om Crd ence to I' CJ fl,,~ pensat1on paC'ka!ile Com 11291>, ('om na !11•1 '1 .1 m1ss1ons. mer ride:. & 92625 1-2 yrs. Mechanical/ Electro-Mechanical ex· Ambul a n ce &d 644--0606 Healthcare Equiptment. ays. · 646-2.m M A N A G E R ---111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!'~~.-llll! R ee e pl ion 1s t r o r Chiropra(•tic Clinir P IT, lite o ffi C'e , gd ap new car after qual1rym~ I No jewelry expcnent·t• required). Call Mr Sd Jr ing at 673-7595 SECRETARY I RECEPTIONIST perience OR l-2 yrs. college, elec· tronic tech. school or miUtary tech. school. -Co. will train •Reports directly to Chief Encineer -CO. paid profit sharing •VacaUons & holidays paid •Medical-lire ins. O n ly those s eeking permanent employml. need apply. c .. ..._"9ricll Sll·JIJO EXEC SECRETARY lo President, N.B. Public relations agy. Must have xlnt t)'Jlilic IOWPM +,sh 100-120WPM, organiza. lional skills. Challenging & demanding position for mature person able to handle resp., all depts. Re s ume r eq. Call 760-9577. GlllL FtllDA Y 1 girl clc. Costa Mesa. Billina. typing, phones, MARKETING. Exp. req. P /T . Ex. inc. oppty. 831-38311 wknds. ok. P'HAlMACY ColllltficlCIR /Clerti Exp'd prer. 640-1373 payroll. Xlnt benefits MANAGER fthan1N1Cy Technician _645_·_9640 _______ , Light production. Coax-And or Dr'ug Clerk. Will b " train Moulton Plaza '-l""_SIC_. ial & natca le assembly • v-... ......-'"" I · X1 l Pharmacy l..ag Hills Mr Needed part lime for rvrne area. n · com Dreyfus 76i 3784 public garden in Corona pany benefits. Call Mon · del Mar. 13.SO/hr. Call Fri. 9·5• Bob Tra c Y · Plastic Worilen Terry : 673-2268, Mon" 54t-0954. --C OfttP""siolt Molden I Fri. 8-4. MAR IN E Ha rd ware Tape Wrappeu GUARDS-Irvine & S.A. store. nds s ales clerk, 4 day, 40hr week I locations, $4.00 & up. Dana Pt. loc F/lime. ex EDLER INDUSTRIES 978·7243or6JB..8191 per . nee. Call: Balboa 2101 Dove St NA Marine, 549-9671 E.O r. Across from 0 C Airport GUARDS M /F /H Full & part time. All Prec1s 1on s heet mNal areas. Uniforms rum'd .1•--------llmlj mechanic o r trainee Ages 21 or over. retired Mechanic Mus t read blueprints welcome. No exper. nee. MAINTENANCE 642·905.1 A p p I y : Un i v e r s a I TRAINEE Protection Service, l22f R e q u i r e s g 0 0 d W. 5th St., Santa Ana. In· mechanical background terview hrs: 9-l2 & l·4, &2or more of the follow Mon·Fri. ing : tube b e nd ing. HAIRDRESSER Assist automatic air drill ing. C tol Li 'd p u n c h p r e s s osme ogy c. req · Knowledgeable or elec· Ask for Mg r . Judy , tricity & can read _64o-__ 6443 ________ 1 blueprints . Equivalent P res ch oo l t e a c h er needed 5 days. f:xper education. & love re quired. 968·8833 Pre· school TEACHHS To start immediately Part lime or foll lime. HAIRDRESSER trade school training will Female Attendant lo care •NAIL AITIST qualiry. Ra le range ftRESSROOM f o r W o m a n i n IS.35-16.94 per hour. Con· Pre.school 857-1263 pearance. likes working with peQple. 631-5665. RECWTIOHIST The Jolly Roger Head~ •SALES• H u s tle r s t o o l ~ & h o us c w11n• $1 00 t o $200/day will tr;11n Call 964 4028 quarters Ofrice is look mg SALES 1 for a r...11 lame. perm a I m med open in.I!' full nent recept1onast M usl um e & par1 timr rc•ad•·r be very perso.na bl t' & ad repres(•ntatiV<''o for 1n havt; front orftce. pro side s ales P05itions Cid ress1ona l appParanct' I c:om pany bcner.ts i\pph 0 1m e n s 1 o n PB XI in person Penn,.,a,er s w1.t c hboard syslt•m 1660 Plan•n tia ""' Pos1t1on requires use of c M Monda\ fo'rnLI\ t ~O-key ad<l:er & Ith~ t~ 1> I to 5 mg Apply tn person at THE JOTk~ HOC.En SALES MALE/ffMALE 17042 Gillette Ave. Irv T. V. RlEE I . --Experienced advert1sinu RECWTIONIST sa les person for nr w ad vert 1l>tn~ media I.oral LOAN f'ROCESSOR 1ns1de. o uts1tlt> sa re, TRAINEE Grt'al comm1s!>1on Call A c c u r a t e l y P 1 n g . 675 9052 leave mcs!>age pleasant phone voice I Pre f non·s mkr. Call Sales person wanted 1n I btwn 9· llAM. 963-9784 Fashion Island Jl'\H'l r~ -----stort'. 644 2041> 1 RECEPTIONIST With or without typing Sales Promot ion needed. Top pay. Te rn . Think & Grow Rich porary & full time. Call If you really des ire Tod Services at 9'79·8900 wealth. have a P M A & Jo:\ p1•r phrrn••, 1' I" <i5+wpm lil t• hkkOJ.'. mlsC' t'lt•ri1·,d Ir•\ 1111 mfr (';di K II 5-IO l'Us'H SECRETARY Ciood 1·11 r 1l'al 'k 1I w 7 0 w p m l \p1 n Shorthanrl f'l '<tll irc d \ ('CIUrll lrll' lc OtH• lt'IJ l!t ~ rcimpulc•r ,i..111~ hd11l1 I X lnl "1r11.1n1 • "'''' Yo )!oo•I fl( n1 f1h I \I'" r N1 11 M1m I r 1 ll u11 L1 n ;:tnn B• :;;u; 7Y;t '>f•c·rl'tan EXECUTIVE SECRETAP Y Ch11 llr•n1'111r !JI'' 1 '" 1 l • 1<,ts al p1<_..,,.,r·\ S.:-n111·r,11 d ul'lor~ fctr mi Jo:"'"' 11" • S<-cn·tan lo r<'IJIH1 I 1 G 1· n t' r a I \1 a n ,, 1 Sharp, JJ<'r'unJ lil1 ._, ll '\13rtf•r [';. l(.f •I mu n11·at11111 ... l.111 , mu'>l Tyf)f' al :;;, lilJ" 111• & 'horthand .11 !!(Jy,p• • lnd1v11fu:.il must 110''""' & wclhngnes .. l(J le<1rn n,. bus iness to <1 "srl'I th• General Manager 111 .111 I admrnistratlvr cafHH'•I\ Wheelchair. Mon t hru MANICURIST tact: Brown Jor<!an/San SUPEltYISOR Sal. Light housekeeping Estab. clientele awaits la Ana, 21111 s. Halladay. Pos. requires m in 10 RECEPTIONIST/ & drivers lie. Irvine . sharp art.isl with excel 979-0lJl. yrs. printing exp Strong TYPIST lhe ability to work hard m an enthusiastic spmt or harmony. give me a ca ll today, 9-9 Mr Ben Lon, 963-0516 F: x c· e 11 c• n t 1· 11 1>.11 •I benefit paC"k aw \pph I 111 penion o r 'lend "''" m1 to S59-Sl08 skills. Call ASAP. Jay I!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~ m echanical. technical National mortgage bank 963-0099. bkgrnd. in Web offset. ing firm needs recep· P'lberalass mac h ine ----------M ec hani c w a nted Org. Cly. co. Send re· tionist for executive or. operator. M.75/br. Must Hair Stylists w /gen e ra I equ i p . sume: Box #673, Daily fices located in Irvine have 2yrs. experience. ....,! knowledge for s mall con· Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Person must type & have cut & fil fiberglass sheet.5 W e are turning away slruction equjpme nt de· Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 p I e a s a n t p h o n e lo s pecification. ril business and need al aler. Health program. pe rsonality P osition shfft.a&spray withmell· least 3 top foll service 1"'2 0 .T. Call for app'l. PRIN'TING perfe<'tfor pantimecol I. G d Part •·me bindery helpl lege s tudent. Call Marla ed riberotass. care for & s ty ls l s uarantee Mobil Scaffolding, 14792 ., ... I l need-... at Dennis Prrn 1 (714 1975-1080 maintain the riber otass s a a ry or op com · E. Firestone. La Mirada ""' · " · · J · ters. orrers xlnl benefits Coldwell Banker machines. Taite ad to mission. orn our pro-( 7 l 4 I 9 9 4 · 6 3 6 O . gressl·ve stair and learn w/Myr. old company m Residential Mort.0 a!ilt' nearest State Employ· (213)802-1378. Services ., m e nt office . DOT thelalestslyles fromour1.....:.______ t~aguna Hills Call nationally known style MEDICAL ASST. 951·9500. An equal opportunity co_ Ples ... ev Semrcondut'lor' 164°1 Katser A"<' Irvine, Ca 9Z71 I E'luat Opp1v f''mr t• r SALES TRAINEES Full or p/time M1ss1on V1e10 area Xlnt opport I for college studt>nt~ &. f----------moonhghters CJ\'t'r 18 I Scrretan al 1-:as1ly earn f!O Sl:i per Is It Le-qol hr Call J ack btwn 1 4 pm to ha\e ,u('t1 .1 '" ·1111 al 951 2642 ofr . wondcrlul l•o-.o; & JI• TEACHER l'r1''l'hi•1f lf'JI 111' 1 ',\ ,t I 1;a r cll'n c;roq• .Hr•a . I hil "CHll TF.CH,...JCIAH ('to,l.1 ~1 t I • 1Jlll j1ll ltt f1r1tt OC't'<IS I t•('h 111 a~ 1• 111 bit-&. t1'"4I 'om 1•ll'fr 1um1111t1·r '''It 111• (um putt•r I i..~:1 r1il h1•lf1f11I :;.d:tr' $1.1 $1>'K \I "" 111 111 n··f1 ,, ('•It I lfl•I ~!17 llMH "';111l11Yo Was her Must h 1' 1· ''"fl using extent100 11<111·' IV uwn l'ar Satar~ or:l mt·n.,urate with l.'X p I ~ \ I h11 !nHO \\ Oi >f)Wt)f( KI NG F'ut I trmt 1•iqx:r pr<'fer re<I T•·rt1111c·1.111 EHGI £FP.ING TECHNICIAN I f1n1 .. h111.: a ss e mbl~ .. ti 1p pin1: & rf'l' !>4S 572:t Merchandis~ .1 icl~phor.r. Sur y I l'•·rn1 1F1 ·r.• '"' .~·-~ ·•••••······••••·•····· 8005 WIOOSl'l\flN~'TER AOlH•:Y /\N IN{. fo MAI.I. I 1.111\ Ill ti Fri IO !I ( 'l1l'.1~f 'l'ttt' .. IJ:t \' 117 •I \\1 .:.11111~tt:r J\\1· ~:..i fiJH:· I 11n 1> -.1~nect I\ 11• I hll f hlankt'I ! 111 11(' I l•m1 347 1oi I II\\\. I ai!un;, J · •·n u1 .i.'l.~ ti sys I " .rli• 1,f dnliQU<''> All H l1o \ rl l.11 c a .. h Ollf \ "' •J•I• r t-:.1 I \n:1twin. I •1.iil 1'Ji.I I l 1·. I I., \11t1qt.1(•.., "A '' •· :11t• 111 llll' l ratlc· univ Or ostic Clearance hervtftincJ Goe$ ~1 art"' ~11mda v Feb 9 I 'I"'" 111 <;PM Mun Fri 11u ;1,, l\1T I AN Ci l.l•:Y lotr F:ll1•, 1 fl11 \'I~ ~IAA-1331 111 • ... 1-i, '\I ,•rt I 111 I ;1, .;. 1lnor Bonkt•ase S595. Vr"'T't nqr ('tl\1 1>1111•1• II 1k llres~t·r S425. Vic I' .rl I l.t ""11 t•• ., JIOI tmla touk 1·ub111ell S350 11o11 °1iu.1 675 11112 TELEPHONE SALES 1'.x11 t1ni-111" in1lu,tr \ S4 71 h. 11-h,ft· Ir 1 111n1• I s:1110 $.•11• Ak h "'"'I m1 ... <11 111-. f'ull I' 11m .. ~ I TELEf'HONE •OLD ORANGE• AH'TIQUE FAIRE Sot 2-14 & Sun 2-15 1-4RS. I 1-SPM Chopmc:wtA.v. atGlau.dl St. ~• ')h11~' & lar,:1· :intrqur m Ill. anllqut' t'<H'. l'n lt rt.11nmc.>ut. hrs torical ,<. tour' I 11(.>0's <W ANTJQUES Cl!IJ OJSPLAY ~74.682-0lO. Ad paid for directors. Paid vacation. For busy o Hi c e 1n l ·---~;_ ____ 1r-~~===~~-- byemployer. liberal bonus plan. op-Newport Cente r. Ex.I• RECEPTIONIST- FIGURE Salon. Mature, portunity for advance-periencedonly. 644·0970_. NOJECT SCTRY(RC .... • •S A f. ES yng C"H'll l'd men willing lo learn uni que sales approach ca~h daily·averaJile S200·S800 wkly 54-0-7652af !Oam to Sl.300 a mun 11 .:1 g re at lora1111n' Y1 .. This legal firm 111•1•11, your SP<''I -,krll-: no°"' F ee pard l'J ll F iii ()'Br11.'n ~050<JI \1•11 .i n \o\.r r 1t • 1•r \1• • f \ "JT '\STIC SAVINGS r.·l··111Jnl']1• "'" I I I.,, l·•r I f rt• .. ParkrnR & admtn 1-·or info in c 1538-7292 fee Jobi. Snt'llrnJ! .~ S111 JI 1 •pm l11r 11. 11.J -.1 Id I d ( ment. Ask for Wendy, EHGIMHR GIRLRtlDAY * .. • o er a y or pos. as S46·7l86 Medical Back orrice As· Exper in coml)Onents. in Laj!una Beach. Re Rapidly growin!il 0 C counselor. Must like peo. sist, exp preferred. 20-25 e lectrical conne<'lors . qui r e s P I ea s a n l land development l'O mg or Newport liP.1 1 11 Sif• ,,: I ,11.:1111 , llJ ,. 1, .t.pphance-s 80 IO A~ent}. '1:J SO ,(';1m1''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie. Evening hrs. 2-9PM, HARDWARE SALES hrs weekly. S46-S240. h er me l i c se a 1 s . telephone manner & lite seeks well i:roomed. b1 642-3630 Apply in person: Crown trans ducer des i1-:n . t ypin g s k i ll s . Ca ll lingual. s ha rp ind1v Or . EOE ' --l!!:::::=::s::~=-==-i-1 II \HOOR ARl'~A Hardware, 1024 Irvine Need extra money ? materials.&melhods. M artha Colli so n . w/good typing s kills &!---------- FULL lime. p /time days. (Weslclirr Plaza) N. B. Demonstrate liquid em Mechanical En~ineering 497.5454 !!.,1rseoan 3 5 11 .a 1 Yn tXlnpt h ::o~kf' Secretary Ans. serv. No exp. nee. broidery. Call 536-3613 degree prcr'd. Will re· lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•--1 ··~ FA SHI OH ISLAND Call: ll:n-333.1 EOE • • Kigh Fashion Store ----'-----·-port . direC'tly lo Chier REGISTERED ing cond. benefits , opport F'ee paid Secr<'tar} rror Furniture Reftnuher for needs help, office or NURSES Aides . II 7. Enginee r & a s s ume Coradvancement.Salan trust & investmPnl nl1 used furniture s hop. sale~ exper desir~. NB Cert. & exp. prerd .. gdd respol nslbihlyr for mjr NURSE co~rt'·ju~artc awp e~r :~~~~~ ~r=~"~~1;1~~'.·:;1:11 646-0147 or631-31~. area. 7 60-al72 s a 1 a r Y · Mes a Verde eve opmt efforts Evening and Night PoSi 714 1549-4266 Ask for Geri ta phont' &. puhl i• t'< 11 Conv. Hospt., 661 Center lions in co rre c lronal lacl Hum ·' l ;11' ~ 11 Garden Grove Company H0t8UJCEltS St .. CM ra<'slity No experience SECR f:TARY for 1 g1rll O'Rnc·n. s.rn ~l<ll \I" needs in-office s ales Ea rn S6 . Per hr . --------Qualified candidates call G d G 1 housekeeping. Girl Fri· Nurses for appt Mrs Pierick. $1669 a month to start ore in ar en rovf' ree jobs Snelling f..· ""' drivers. No expe.rience Serving Irv. CdM & N.B. • • rerenlial. Excel lent Sl,000 mo 750-1705 \~cno n111 1 ',111 11u• personnel & delivery day He>tnehold Services. $7 50 HR 581·3830 ruus 72< an hour shift d1f Must lypc Sh pref'd I '"lo! of "'""'Port H.•.11 h necessary. Will train in Appro x. 16 hr. wk. Part·timeRV/LVN -benefits Ur 1-:0E our ofrice. Call art . IPM, s,sg.5022 RN/LVN P /time. 7days, 2hrs/da1. SECRETARY -------~-=-_A_s_k_r_or __ Bil._1_:_~_6_180_._ ---------·Medical Clinic Mon. ly, AM delivery , L.A. COUNTY OF rash Is land lntemat'I Hostess & dining room Wed , Fri, C.M Area Times. SlOO per week . mklJ? ofc w mJr corp GARDENER. t .house supervisor for pvt coun-Call l-800--422-4114 L Be h 494 8496 on .a. ~GE in the engmttnng mr~r Da.n a Pt. Minimum try club, must lt:now how . ---~una .!c . -"-A" & const husiness Rcq s marntenance. II you a re to type Ask for Frank Nursrng PUILIC RELATIONS (714J 134-7441 xlnt typing & i.horthand interested in job, call 549.0377: Bright. energetic LVN's Part time for resort con· Affirmative Action skills 700.lJaJ 645-177lev/wltnds. & M .A.'s needed for dos. Good phone voice EmployerM/F Hotel clinical positions. Call nee. Am/Ml. Santa Ana !-=~~~~~~~~= SECRETARY CilMaAL OFFICE lllin"ial Doctor 's House Calls orrice Start . S4 /hr ~ Busy Law OHiC'e . I vr 1 girt oftlce, Engli!h & Se · & k r Oeb 3 J..29S •AVAILAILEHOW Le~al F:Xp pr<'f·not nee Spanish speaking, ac-Ho.e Attewdm1t b' rv~938,8s or . 54 7957 or 54 1 -2 positions in exc1lini! & S a I comm ens u r at c c u rate typing , C.M. 2nd shift. Apply: Miss ie: · QC SUPERVfSOR with expandingCentury 21 or w 'c xp. Lido V1lluut' Marci, Surr & Sand ore· ·u d t · t ' . · 675 9102 55&-1787. Hotel La a 4g .4477 ice pos1 on, g yp1s · leading mfr. of r1llrat1on fi ce! Call for appoint · · Genera! Office Worker Must type 40wpm. Coeta Mesa 549-3942 ~ General .... JOI? Give .. a caJJ le we'll do our best!! Employer payafee!! Irvine ~I Agy 411 E. 17\b, CoaU Meta Suitent MZ·1470 ~ • gun• · gd knowledge English & systems &electrical con me nt today and d1 '.'I SECRETARY HOUSB•Ea spelling, some account· trols. English. Spanish cover · Girl F'r iday fo r .C PI\ For ~...a.•-• Hun"'-ot"n ing background. Be nex helpful. Min. 2yrs. exp. •Why wearebeller! rr· ............ ""'""" •-bl to•-'-d' · Wh e gro ing' Firm. 2 s e c'y o l('e Harbor oourle, .,pprox. "'a e ...... e trectaon. 540-6300. * y w are w -So . 'II t t 20 hr•/w-. c .... req. Gd phone maMers, F IT. - -•Ourtoptraining ! me typing. w1 ram o 0 ""' -R IE c 11 Toda 646-7434 operate computer good Salary --. Plea• .. call As It for C h a r Io tl e ea state a Y 1 .....,.. '"" C SS OR 2 Gold sat + benents . Ide a Rita, M·F, 8:30am -2pm 645-72161. sue E Century I I star N.8 airport area. Call for Info. 84&-00ll. Orchid maintenance. Pvt FAILUIE IM 'I I'! _ror a ppt. (71_4 1752·~15 1. Have you considered --------MOUSIK9HS party looking r o r t he pitfalls of com -RESTAURANTHELP SECRIETA.RY We have an immediate knowledgeable & ex· mercial & residential re· Part lime lunch shift Sm a 11, gro wing H B open in« f or 2 perienced person to care al estate? For example : counter help needed . firm needs top notch housekeepers. FuU time for orchids 3 to4 hour per 17?0 INT. rates . long Ideal for college students Sales Secretary Typing positions. lOPM·fJAM week . CdM. Reply : escrows.ranningfor list· & h ousewives. O.C . 60+ wpm: s horthand re s hifts. Xlnl. frinae Orchids, P.O. Box 2040, ings.competilion.etc.! Airport area. Call Ron quir·ed . Oulgoinii Sfo:t'l'HITY l >F'Fl1·~ I<'' 'lt"<A h1i:h r1'1' uflic·" • 11111 fl I r ' n r c• 1! ' 1 1 n un1fo.rmed '>l'<'Urll ' \ a larm l'Ommun1l'.Jl1 1 I.> firr l'Ontrol 11fr11 .. ·r C'n m pcl1l1H' 1•\.1min • '"'°' to hll II pc,..1l1•m• Xlnt cump<.tn\ h•••wfth Salarv 14 :ifl to ~t i~ I" 1 hr l;, slarl /\11111' "' p ers on al ~t·1·ur 11' I lnform11 t1o n l>c·~k So Co::ist Pl:11.11 :l..1:1:1 Hri-.1111 C M Nn phonr 1•.dh pleast• s~c·v /Rrcept. Two imfriedaate part time openin1-:s in a C'nm m<'rcaal residential rt',tl estate offare localed m Newport Center R1•a l estate experie nce prr ferred Cont.1 rt (.'hr". Lingo R£'a l F "ll ;l l l' 644 7020 I ou: lllJ.t ... , .. 1. DfE ~ MOLO MAl<E.R~ 12,,d Shift I \ Pl't.I \'Ii( F, SF:RVICE "•' hu~ u~f'd 11ppli.1n ct>s "1• "'II re <'r111d guar 1111,11.1m·•~ ;..i9 :1crn • r 1>r,, r .•rt1n1' 1\1 nrrn •rc. ~IK:1 1.1r 11 11, th II 11,; 'flt,rlf d1111n1?, 11•11 \\Ill ~ pull uut l•.1\c.• "' t n .. 11c·h 111 1! I c ~1:!:. ' 1111111k11· 1 t ''ti••" vuuth l>1<tf & '' .. r -l:l 1' ~c.·I or $tlll'I I 1• I !> '' 11 11 r •' ,-" l' r •II :Hll»\ Ir r1•1·11•r I lpf1,l!tll c•lr un. TW X OPERA.TOR w or k s J:oocl S I oo <;ontf 1,.111.,1 r,11 ·1\\X 'lollll\513.548-44&.5 r11.1t'h1n1 'A rlt 11 •111 Rdrt~rralm wnrks good '<h11 11p1•1rtun11, ·"' 11101 I ''ll•:i n $12~1 5<1 8 11513. pan' ht•1,..f11~ {',111 I· l!-..1 '•IR -i Ul\ .1!'.t •t~'l(I - 1ft1rrq~<'r 1 tur CIC'a n , Typi,t/Tr~$CM~r "'Ork~ ,l!oocl $75 1:1•n Oft1r1• """" F1~ h .>tJ1 l\"i13 :io4H WX!J s t'h11n l 1~r.1 ct11. 11· <.11 lll'nt'f1t· l'rt ... "• 'il u1 .. hw11sfo.er. bit an. elec: .•rr .1 Wtll ht meo., inr to dbl n\en r.~nllt' t'ler I r .. I II I' fo' .1 r Ill C' r ' u ryc-r ss.2·7391 I n :-u r ·• n r 1• f! r 1111 u p benefits pedraae. Apply Newport Beach 92663 Or ftrofftlM•alL-.d 2·5PM. 95.S-a;si!. personality a mus t to penon •t Advanced cal1M5-3323days. C...-at'----------1 960-2441 Barb. Health Center, 1300 ·r-Restaurant S ERVICE STATION 1 540 1100 fo.111" ~a~htr. elec dryer. dhl Bristol St. North, Ste. Painter wanted, respoul· Has the answer for your Lookino for attractive, Secr etary/Girl Friday: h bl · success in 1981. .. #100, Ne~rt Beac . e . own transportation. 2 .• Learn to market low tall & ta.lented women Small omce needs girl E.O.E. M/ · C•U Wayne64&-12218. cost lots and acreage in 18·25 who can dance. 20-30 tu~. per week. Good .......... _ ... ., A1TENDANT Days, 6-3 Apply Slwtl Station. 17th & lrv1n1• N.B. 642-12.S9. ll \t'n el e <' r a n ge Typ1'it full t1rn•·. fur l.1<A rrostfrtt ~fr 542 400 otrrce 10 ""t'"'~l<>r1 Rt•u<'h SO OOwnm N ik for Rr th 752~ Houaelteeper /babysitleT. PAIT-TIMI So. Calif. We have 10% roller skate, sing, etc. To oo phone, light typing & S lock r oom Tr :d n re Spt>c.>d Queen Comm 'I Washer, f.fotpo1nt Gas Oryer tColn operated I Matute WQll\&n to Uve-in Double your Income, lNT. rat.es. Earn ISOK lo cook, serve & bartend for bookkeeping. Orange F/time. New company, •lmm~~:~ninr.<. but not mandato r y to uraently need ambitious, 1150.K.1. Cirst yeu. un· lunches & happy hour at County Airport area. SA. 540-5850 K H d t le · · Umiiea leads & more! lchabods Restaurant. In· 549.-.ee. __ __ ___ •P tlmt'. F time. T'•mp ~nmore, eitvy u Y I I C.~ care for infant le do peop penon to assasl Ill 1----------•Tup Pay ele<'lrtc dr)';!r. Like new Mu.tl:eaf672 housekee pla1 In CdM espanaion ol wholesale Llc ..... N ... recl. terviewing Thubr·Fri S t y list/Cutter. E asy f or more info, call Tod SlSO 1)4S.7425 $150 ea lm-8172 rea Ref'• req Call outlet Mt-915 For success lJ'l 1981. ask t-3PM · 1&'182 Beac 'H.B. g 0 1 n g · f u n a 1 5'•rvicc:rnt 97!H~900 ----~ ,,., .... ~/ :.... or m.O.. ask . . for Mr. Telles RN 11-7 Charge nurse-80 SECRETARY mosphere/famlly shop. ear'l l.t.dy Kenmore M be for Debra Part·Ume 9SS-3.0'Uc831-8557 bed ECF. Full & part Fash . Island lnvstmt. Very bl.ny. Good m!>ney. TYPIST/ washe r. gd wof'ldn.« or- Ult a . D8i40PIOPLI ti gd saJ Mesa f Ir m . C b t In 11 n g 1PM-6PM. 4dya/wk. Sat. WORD PltOCESSOl der. SJ~. Phil~ R4tfril. ~ .... Clwtl ~NPLA'nON Gr:TTING Summer Wine Co. ls ,.. Is Your Proresslon me , . . ary. diversified 1ecretarial 9AM·5PM. 1183<8880, 'Entry.level (lOSIUon in beat efrtt. B~ers ool- """"'P' YOU DOWN! Local 1uc· lootlq far a few out10-HOME REPAIRS? ~=~:r~t.. ~-881 oppty. tn very fut-p11ced Switchboard Operator well utabllt ht'd firm l~ct. C•ll ~ve after.S:JO, Prom llAM·71'11. M•t ewful lwll11•1 womu lnl l*IDle with daulin1 Did you know you can corprte hdqtra. Slltnd, • Most have ttrooi lyetnK 641184$ be HI. wbd. Heda mnbltloua, 1•1-~ • pod a p-place a cla111lfie<I ad in tY9.lng ares~ nee. Nm· p/time eves & wknd3. & i:r•mmar ~klll'I f'u.ll -- ...._. _..._. J'or peal'aDC!e to do ln·•ton the Dally Pilot Service To Pl"ce your amkn pref. iini med/· Wilt traln.642-3013 umt' Apply to persoa to Philco Refrt-.. fide by Alf j I latenlaw appt, call clelllOI lalroduclDt loul Directory for a whole "Fast Result" dental hearts. ":;C Swltc .... =wd ::2' Mr. f"utntc-s al Rooort "idl'. •YOtado, •lat~ •• Ila•• Alteraatlwai • A•· alltoDDen to our new~ month ror as little as Service Directory ..,._ tnlal It ----Bein WUU.tm Jl'roat 6 IZIS -.1m . .,..... Illa eoet.t....... ::::~= 12.17perday?.Formore ad ... Call Now vartety°.c.JJ:MO.om ::!~':raae f~m ~ Auo~lat.es 1401 Qua11 £ 1 '41 .. by;i. mrlt. Ple1.11. Jor1~.1•Dt. fla" ....,...,. JOU wane 11our1J ne. + mu.are. lnlonn•tloo. call 71 Newport Ceoter. Good St .• Newport 84rach 21 I ~a ft. •J'!f*" a ke -~ rrt. SI toHiJ??Soa.tn.dadldo Call for lntenlew 642·5879 642-16 l"1nd wbllt you want lJ'l '1pin1 ~HI ope.n find what~want 111 ....... ,.., a•lllt. ~~~~~~~=i=ll= ....... ==· =·='="===l::(W=>m==JllZ=wtda=="~· :=.L;•~an:;t~Ads~=~Ca;U~to.=--==i.~~~ .. !!:!!!!!!· J!!!!!J!!!!!J=~!.J-=D.:;•~;;;ly~Pllat~;.;Cl~ual~:;:.:-fteda:;:,=...-· ...J.:=•=lrjoic::~=-==~====-=-..J. O•ily Piiot lftecll. .. .,....., I t r • • ' • v II. !. (' ·' " ... .. •I ,,. " ' l.0111t OAIL V ~ILOT /Wedneaday. Febru ry 11 , 198 ~ •1s'n111 eo11 • 1160 ••••-1111 loeta,M.W tOJO uto Senkt, Parh ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••t\••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~,...... 9030 WAMTID l.M1 K...nono ..,,."h••r • 1Hl1.1 1111111 l ~lyr ul<t Sun lamp, "S..rU" floor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small boat lr1o11l t'r, •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• *1• 1oUf> tlf tu '-'hlll! Citthlln1 ~rf I I ~lllto m(l(ft-1 Uh nu I&() c 11 7S I 81167 S SAVE SAVES & Ace '°'' • 9 00 •ow1~1 n1uat 1 11 ~ With .. ctdltt S!UU art ~aUpml!831570 '"THAISHllLOWS" <JREATFISHINGBOAT WITHUSED ,ARTS ..... m 11 Saturday's whaling t'X 16 R ·-·~ '"" I lSh lmponr.d CiJI r1 ,, .. W 1 n d u w • h u I t C' r • p l' d I t i 0 n a b 0 a r d una......... • r r P ... ,.... Wtlty 8070 w h.1rd.,..att-u11t•d 16 Shearwatt'r wa'\ utter ly outboard S300 64s.llC25 "~~i1~~:,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.II lit:.!4 & Ill Hht2t Jll ~ hantn11t1c.-Wh11t toultl be ISH r J~ Outhosrtl 101 ,,11 I II t MIW. USIO Pl 4A4 4121 hnt'r th1tn II pt•rfert d8\f Motor. good roncl s1110 \n 1h .. 1111 • ( •t::s: )Jiit s 1od a tall .. 11111 under foll rt 6 9fJ2 00.S llT>lnm H l lMZ \ ~w1mm111ic l'ool C'hlor1111· '10 11 omong,t th n'''I .i s t. \ l,.icl I•·• M i•n & l-'.11u1i.i Clw1111 ht•hrm0Ch1 C)( Kmit Nt'J• Nun& F'lhergla\!> T11u111w .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• kl rnwu Pur!!ll ~Kc an1p 11 M I'•·• 1. \ h 0 ,. f' '° I ~· t ' nJ.., 1 111n t\pn1 r or. t ~ ,., t•ll vhl RI 1r111.,,ti ~bit \t\t I l:fr M1n1 l>a1·h•utul fo'u~t l\!\O 11111~ ••••••..•.•.•.......... 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Autos. lmporl~ ......••...••••••.•.•.. ~lf?.~~ •••.••. !?.~~1 LEASE DIRECT! 1981 ALFA SPI DERS BEACH IMPORTS '< IH llm l' St r<'I •I · '\ .. Wl'l IHT B l-:1\Cll 752-0900 Audi 9707 .....•.••..........••.. \t11l1 lWl.4' 1 rlr \1r \1t'• \n1 fm SI JUO('a-.h I • f.' 11 8 "'4W 9712 751MW Lovely 2002 automatic. Only S:S.000 miles on thil beauty! It's squeaky clean! C419NKQ) SHtS JIMM.AllMO VOUSWAGa. 18711 Beach Blvd. 842·2000 IOI Mcl.AllM"1 850 N. Beac.-h Blvd LAllABRA (5 M1. No. of SA f'wy1 1714)522-5333 Sunday by Appt '78 BMW 320i . lo mileage, cherry cond. 8:J0.4PM t•all 833 9460 aft 5PM 760 105-1 '80 BMW 5281. 4dr. cloth int. 24.SO(> mi. assume be Company gom~ to t•o m pany cars. 646-6950 '77 320. must sell this wk. sunrf. a •r. xlnl cond, $7400 7f.0.9074 '7f! 3201. s ilver w navv mt. fully loadt•d, lo w· m1 631 0335 '77 BMW 32()i, 37,000 m1 . arr & xtras, $!1, 150 !151 fil26 Capri 9715 ......•.....••.•••.•..• ·74 Xlnt, Vii, 'lspd . a''" am 1fm. S2000 l'P biS.1029 Dats1111 9720 ..••............•...... 1977 280Z 2 + 2 Air , automatic , load~! 1006181 BARWICK ---··\ .,,- DA T!tUN '''''c-c.--~--c ... ,..._ )I I )1\ OJ ))JS '77 DATSUN PICKUP 4 ~f>t't'd . AM fo'M. t·hromt• whel•ls, o;hell a nct 1·aqlt'1 bt!d S,uper '\h::trµ lo"' mll<'S t lF7tM"i6'J I S4995 ®'-U1u~ ~oulQ'lQ 'v QLl(SWAGEN INC 534-4100 1373 1 Harbor Garden G rove For Sale CHEAP!! Sl1J!htl\ ll!>ed turbo kit 70 ·71 Oalsun Z t•a rs 7QI 58:l7 7!.I Dabun 2HOZX Dr. hr\\ n. 5-.pd, Allo) ed wh1'el:., a m fm cass Xlnt cond 211.0oOm i $8500 114 546.(13.'ll. M n ta1·t l'alli Mon ...... II S For sate Dats1a1 Z motor + oftter parts 768-5837 fi!l t 'om I Roadstn SIMO 957 :m;o • • •••••••••• •••••• ·; 1 Z 2 + 2 Vtlr\ ''lt"'an ~ I Ii '"•I tl1•JI 1nl Louk'> & riino., l!fl'<tl '•r 111 1 ( uunt' I '111111' S46511 for mfo fl:ll Jll'>9 '41 I 1 ... I t•l:J\ I I •• i2 1l,1to,un 5111 Wagon. SADDLEBACI< VALLEY IMPORTS ·iqo2 \!Jr$(ut>nte Pkwv \11~'-ll>n V1C'jO 831-2040 495.4949 Clt>S1.''1 Sundays CREVIER ' I SI & IROADWA'r' SANIA ANA 8353171 •USEDIMWs• 7320021~1 75 2002d mo.l."i 1 7i 3201a 104741 n fl 30rs1auto100101 '80 S281A sunrf ( 1625 t C loHd Sundays '761MW DynHm1te 2002 4 speed Orq:1nal with be1 ~e finis h Lovely cond IOOI PlDl S599S JIM MARINO VOUCSWAGEtf 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 ORAHGE COUNTY'S OLDIST '11 m r 1• n I! 1 n c ~ or k nt•1•d1•cl hut drl\t•able l:!IMI 192 11tr1 t•v1·~ nnl) '7'1 Oal.,un 3t0, Rlur Xlnt C' on d SJROO li46 4~2 ·711 Datsun K1n.i: Cab 5 spet•d "" t•umix•rshc ll 831 h440 544· 13.'i9 H0ttda '727 •······•·•·······•·•··· VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SAL~&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HOMO/!>. GMCTIUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd . Cai'TA MESA 540.'640 ·74 Honda Civic Good cond S2200 979-1658 '77 cvcc 12995 good cond. 968-2341 ---- ACCORD '79, silver, xlnl rond, call evenings aft 6PM 675-7196 '78 Honda Civic xlnl cond. 1real gas : 28K m l. ~00/080145-1139 I ' ~ • ' f l • • ' • v ... !. .. •• ·' ... .., d ... I ~I ~ ., ... " ' '74 M81r2flOC 2dr. xlnt cood .• all xtras lthr seats. S1500 673-3091 '75 280 4dr. maple, louded.j ps, pb, cruise. Am f'm auto. air 69,000 m1 I owner. Perf cond \II' ma1nt recordi. $M!l!>O r1rm Evei. 644 9008 Sharp '76 450S I. lo mileage, can assume b1·I make otrer (714 >739 HCY.!1 '76 M BZ3000, mmt i:ond 57K mi, sunrf. AM F'M aux tank $11.SOO Day~ 7S4 1371 Eves. 493 3748 or 644·5643 '79 3000. sunroof '\I h•er. blk int . am fm . $19,800/olfer. 642 7866 MBZ '76 2400, I o-...mn. S7900. LEASE DIRECT! 198 1 SUI @~ Jf1u.J{ 1-:fou"Cnd I \'Oll(SWAGIN I"'' ~100 13731 Harbor Garden G rove TURIOs '79 IUG vw I c ONVYTllLE BEACH IMPORTS Wlutl'<>n WhM K411 !Ju\l' Sut·t't 14 ~ AM FM h /'I ":wPrnrr nt;ACll '>P<'~ • · <' ruml' I -rim'>. fo1: hf!hts Sup<•r 752-0900 c• I ea n , Io-... m 1 I"" ORANGE COU ... TY SUI I 1 UlJY or Lt;ASE OI Rt-;CT OVERSJo~AS DELIVERIES ,. ·' h '''"'' Bel S9489 I @~ Utu-Jt Moo-a'IQ V0lltSWAG(N IN( ~100 I 13731 Harbor Gcirden Grove RUJ.: 'Int CalJ Bill 675·3859 I 'I .. • I \'W pJrL'> ·M ld1 .~ rw11t '78 M BZ 30050 turbo S.Oru 9762 door ·73 ldl rlc• r $:.Ci diesel metalhr silver.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 eath 548-9744 like new, under warrant) '77 4WD. xlnt c:ond. nu '75 S1· 1 rouo s·1 ,1111 111 lSK mi, aJI options. s r am rm lilf'reo t'ass. S3200 • 1 , ~ 1 ~ 1 I or bst ofr ~87R.1 P Y m .., u "' ' rll" _!!pe. $216.S00675-36S2 • J m f m -..ti:-r l'" 11 u '73 300SEL 4dr lux sedan • '80 Subaru 4x4 htchbk brakes. yr .:uar un 1·n)! Grttn w/Beige Lthr mt VPry dea.n 831 3743 trans & d!H ~<;7 6.'i77 Snrr, all extra s Sat'r Pnce nel(ot1able '79 VW BlJS ~nrl. am •fm I ..!!500494--5057 Toyota 9765 l'a~ .. Z bt.><I, br<i " t111 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mount 2JK m1 ~.•11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 Toyota C1•l 1r;1 ST fi75 11176 Coup(< 5 spt"(!d. air. Am I '79MGI 4 speed. 2.4.00 miles. new tires, stereo tape (936G > CREYIEll IMW Isl & Broadway Santa Ana 83S 3171 77 ..... Dynamite '8 ' roads ter with stereo -custom wheels . 0 "564G I $3995 Fm H track stereo ~poke I '66 for $1600 '67 for S2fiOO wheel-; land:Ju l op. Or licst ofkr pp ~L.ST 13.000 miles . s1lvl'r with Sf:LL543-1 ~ blark mtenor Xll ('Ond . Sharp S6100 673 6020 79 Scirocni. I spd . Aini 10 5 t'ond. 36,1!00 m1 9>00u PP, 960-4212eves '77 Tovota Corona wagon. air, ps. pb $3.000 rail '76 VW Bug, 2 tone, snrf. 964 6846after f>pm am trm. mag wheels. new tires MlL"t st><' to ·ii• "!l(J Ten cl 5 spd. llrtba<·k. prec s:BX> 556 7276 $7995 YOUR ff I CADILLAC DEALetSHIP IH ORANGE COUKTY! SAl.l:S SF.RV lCF. \"ii> I 1-:ASI l'\IG ~,\Bl~l{S <: \I )ILL. \C '76 ~•illl' l'""'''r "''mJu-...-. Jl<llH•r ~ • ·h n11 l'. 1111 \('r\' 1.,,,. mil.· 1 ...... 1 111;11 H \ 't S7995 fi 8 I-. Id o d 11 YI r a !. H~slorf' lhl~ l"li!S!HI' $750 f17S ~91 f'VL"' Camaro 9917 ......•...•.•..•....••• Mid-Week ~s PECIAL~1 JIM MARINO VOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 am fm d c 'lnl cond. I I. take II\ o•r p~·mt-. 631 7061 67 c;h1a No dent~. gd t1rl'~ & paint S4250, .-==== 74 <'4.'lw,1 ST am fm 644 S596 Mid-Week ·.r S PE C I A L:r 1979 MGB MUST SEE! 4 speed 24,000 miles New Radials Stereo Tape (023XHJ) FLAWLESS! --CREVIER &I Sl a. lllOAOWAY SAHlA AHA 835·3171 TH' UlTIMJlll DRIVING MACHINE ~Hardtop MOB. spare wire wheel & tire all $50 0 .8.0 . 857-4496 P...-of 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911,.,.IOT TUllO. llACH IMPOITS 141 no.e Street N~~CH 75 PwtcM '750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf7'POISC .. '"tWCOWI VI, 5 =· air eond., pwr.ws, cruise, AM /Pll -· • under ........ ,(-). 117 ... TIHOOOWf ROBINS ,()~[) ------· tape ~ ORO 77!'> 04&1 631 3863 M l''!l 5 '77 VW Convt Xl nt rond I $6700 497 3:104 da y~ '79 Cehca, 5 -.pd, xlnt 499 147l eves Karen cood. 216,000 m1. S7000 . W C V ·i I PP. 960-4212eves 69 V a~per an. <>t -cooler, oil temp prf' Tnumph 97 6 7 ssure gauJCei>. rm 'lterl'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• !ltrk ne-... tires $1700 '78 Sp1tf1rt' 281\ m1. SJS(JO ~11l 5328 ;ift fi 770..1250 9AM 1iP"'1 1 .li9 V\\ St ll.1JJ Bui: look!> I 1 rlC'.tn run.~ )!r£'al $1,'i75 ~~.I~!~~•••••••!??.~ aft<'r :lpm 41)5 31511 '78 VW Rabbit Vol•o 9772 Sun roof , t speed 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• <-.1 ~ s t'l le I> I t-: S r-. L 1' VOL VO f7171TNP1 56995 I 1 AMO LEASING OV~RSEAS OELIVF:RY EXPERTS EARLEllCE VOlVO 1966 Harhor Blvd COSTA MF.SA 646-9303 540-9467 ORANGE COUKTY VOLVO 11 411 1979 CHEVY CA MAR Os loadEO w 11h air ond I n 'lQ pOWf'I I l' E!' ,, ~ du I 0 ma t I c 1r.:1n<,m1•,s1o n rallye .,.11e~1., '"·1 more' (l.J?WV 11JI WCU1 1.,~1 WCWl 1~09WCW). TAKE YOUR PICK!!! $49 95 • CONHB.L CHIYIOLET ~Harbor Bhd COSTA MF-'iA 546-1200 F:XCLUS£VF:l.YVOLVO .,.0 ~ ...,.., II Largest Volvo Healer I "" Camaro .... ' runs WC' 1976 V.W. VAN 7 passe nger . looks and runs greatl Al l onginal. CREVIER & I ST a lllOAOWAV SAHTA AtlA 835·3171 THE UUIMJl lf OAIVING M"CHINl in Oran~e Count v • I\ very ~ood 1nvl•,lment BlN or LEASF. S2SOO Fl llM DIRECT 545 9'l27 tft!N'l~, ~-~:~ ........ !!.20 m1a-Week I 0 120 Gar,1r·n Gr ve Bl Gar Oen Gr l•f' ~:lf q 190 ..•••..........•....... AMC 9905 •..••.................. '74 HORNt.'T Sta. W~n SSK m i. Gd. cond. Sl .200 84()..~ lhfck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'Wd!R .... s,ortc..- Power window's, power door loc k's, 8 track s tereo. power seat 's. Load ed, very c lean (SS4WFX) $64'5 IACW lllClal ~ SJl-®J. *SPEl]IAL~ 1980 CITATION 2 DOOR HATCHBACK Automatic, 4 cyl.. air conditioning , tilt wheel, 7,133 miles. c u s t om wheels. (165YBI) $6595 To place your message before the readina public. phone iOP1 I Take ;lrne to relax HAL GREENE and shop at home. It's simple with Daily Pilot CHEVROLET C1u1lfled Ads. And II 01 s. El Camino AH Daily Pilot Cla.uilled. &42$78 yq,a have llOIDelhilll to S.n Clemente sell , call a friendly 831·0580 •Clualrled Ad·Vlnr a\,--------942.5171 ( ...... u..4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 11 . 1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca...,.. ttzo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76a.t"*I c ••• Very ve~ clean mac. wheel '1, tilt, power wiD· dow1 stereo radio, •.ooo mlJes <BPQT) $44tS * 1978 CHEVY LUV PICKUP Economical 4 cylinder 1•n9 ne 4 speed 11 Jn~rn1s~1on 'ad10 t•cJcer il"d more' t 55u6 JJ A steal al Or ly $J995 * • ci-.vy Mona ·79 2 + 2 H a t <' h b a t' k 1 Economical 5 s peed manual trans C'lean t•ar' 1052XJU1 OHLY $4595 HOW ARD C~nolef Dove & Quail Sts "IJo~WPORT DEACll 833-0555 '7 8 CHEVY NOVA Air cond1t1on1ng . automatic trans. power steering power brakes. rally wheel s . radio (760TKC) $J597 SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection o f NEW & US ED Chevrolets ! COHN Ell CHEVROLET 28211 Harbor HI' d ('(~TA Ml-:S-\ 546-1200 '72 Chevelle Malibu, 2 dr, gd rond $1200 960-2514 '74 C'he,•y Impala Wagon. ~d rond. new tires. ps. pb, air .S99IS CaJI arter 6pm 64S.914-1 1,Ua.d •••••••••••••••••••••• C ... k •Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76UMCOLN MAlllY Loaded wblte beauty with all the extru. Great condition. ( 1AJ'Nel1) $Uf I JIMMAllMO YOUSWA.a4 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWROOM COMD. '7ST·TOP Power brakes, power windows, power steering with tilt /telescoping s teering wheel, air, AM /FM stereo. rear win· dow defogger, automatic trans. Snow while with Burgundy interior. 27.000 mil es. Immac ula t e thruout ! 11.100. 7S4-6790 or Ans wer Ad "209, 542.4300 24 hrs. Ford '79 FORD FAIRMONT Automa11c trans au cond111on1ng power s1eer1ng radio & more 14i 9VZBI $J797 "71 COUNTRY SQUIRE Wgn. $700 or bst ofr 673-2571 Xlnt <'O nd '6.'.l\·2336 '74FORD MAVRICK 9947 6 cylinder, AM ·F M stereo. wh.itewall tirei;. wheel cover. s uper clean C868MFN> Sl995 4 ~ Ktwdt J.:louxiuT ~ VOllCSW.AGlN INC ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove cwy •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S AME ST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP ~?!At/JH. LINCOLN-MERCURY . 16·18 Auto Center Dr. SO Fwy.Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 9952 66 Mustan~ Convt. Stock. lo mi, x.lnt cond, $7.500 77l· 1228 l'Ve5. 74 Mustang II. reg ga!>, red & whl, 4 s pd. air cond, cassette AM FM. we ll mainlain<'d. or iR owner 67S.77S5 65-Must sell ' Gd body. chrome, intr, new trans, tires. Nds lite enR wrk S2000 /bst 631-6098 66 Mustang, very clean $2800 /best orrer '62 t'orva1 r Montas (2) 543-8569 Re<l fawn. 4spd, 102 hp eng. ra1r shape. l stock, l •MUSTANG* adjusted (714 >847· l ll l '67 289 Engine. V8. a le. -new radial tires. red '75 Vega station wagon 27 w /blk inter ior. $1750. MPG Sl,450. Call S« 4566 Days &4.2·4321 Ext 210, days or 494·~eve eves 64(). 70C9 _ 9955 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 1.incOln. runs good. 'IO ()Ida ~ $.'>SO/best offer. 673 1878 Air conditioned. 4 speed aft 6PM. 3,595 mUes (lAPC493l ~ DOING ~".': BUSINESS .::: UNDER A .. ... ' FICTITIOUS NAME? $6395 '80 Cutlus Brougham, USE YOUR INCOME TAX REFUND EARLY! nffdon loWM Ford wil ,., ............... for 60 dayl - yow c.ttfMd ha ntww Jo.. FACTORY INVOICE LESS 2% TRADES ACCEPTED 1975 FORD PIHTO RUH.ABOUT TN1 11 1 ~ 1ranaoort11ion ur wtlf'I • ~tit .......,,..MIOt\. rm.o and ""•' IOw "',.,., t""" on tt.· Cl'W ( 1 4tll WI I $1599 1980 FORD PIHTO RUNABOUT =-'!-~"'::= .:'~".:m~ .. ~~~ tlM IOw, tow,,,., .. , '103ZAH $3799 1973 FORD Tho J.~!On£.~J:~.!~.~M<~ --ng -1w.~ .. 11°"9 !Olllo• • ,.,., .. In e•ceften1 COftCl1lton & hat O,,f\' ?8 M't" rr.1Mt 1167.JAZI $3995 1979 PLYMOUTH "DUSTER" Slol'll 8 cyl _.,. .,_IC.,_ -ti~. 01< cond a ~-. ~ .-111>1111\' e>tuo ocooomy wtlh llN INn 16.000molotl(Ser 1636118111 015) 54488 I 979 CHEVROLET >f4 TO" VAH Au1oma1ie 1ro11amlu lonl air cond1Uon1;;P. ~ower ~ alllM control. 1lt -•nd .., ""' """ =I ._ "-300.,,.,... ....._, 15e0711 St~ DEALERS WELCOME 1974 MERCURY COMET SEO.AH £.,......,.,,. lnclUO.S 10 f'Q)l>OlniUI 6 C'I' _,. a.A~ tr~...on ~ tt~1ng' ,eoc> A or. .......,.-CM .. ,,,..,._,,,.. .... M 71(1U $21 99 1980 FORD PIHTO RUHAIOUT E°"'""'9'11 ncl.-t on ""'°""'"t ''""--"_,no -°' .... •no "'""' tow IOw IOw ,...,,.., P IU"H •nd '""°"" tlM $3899 1979 PONTIAC IOHHEVILLE Eoui-lnclVO.. ...lomlllC lrt,,.,..teion. -:=-~~-:.=~=::AM FM $4299 1975 FORD F600 "STAKHEO" 1•11 -··-----no -lrOftlC "'W ... .,,,, ~ '°"' ,,,.,... A lffl ""'"'-' 1X11104 ISO. 4QT) 56888 1910 FORD A~l-llC tro!!.i~.!t'.f ~~!llol'llne, -~ -tnMa, Nl./FM el9reo. -'*"' _ .. _,.. __ cs. <I004t1 II you heve Jutt fllect your new Flctllloue 8 uelne11 Heme enel heve not yet 1ubmlnee1 It tor pullllcetlon, plHM Clon "I forget thet tlle llmltetlon I• 30 ct•y• from elate of llllng. Tiie DAI L Y PILOT wlll $6881 lS,000 mi, ~. Wknd ··--·-or an .•• 932.2247 . $6999 publt111 '°"' •••-nt tor l te .10 . Our ct1cul1tlon l1tClllCle1 the entire 011n9e Co11t ar11 and ..... M4toe1 lppHr In Ill ldltlonl. In order lo '"""''' roUI' 1t 1t1"'1 nt or pultll cetlon 11nd .,..,.. ... copy "" • cll1c lt to THI DAILY PILOT. P.O .... 1MO, Coat1 ..... ,CA ... . We'll do tt1t ...... ,_. lnforlftlllofl Moul ..... .... ,, ............. Mt•4111 &. na. '71 Cutlass Brougham S upreme w IT -Top, AM/Fll ttereo, AC. wire wbll. eo.ooo ml. 12725. M4..tl73 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Trana Am. Powe 1teerln1, brakn. win· do••· AM/FM 8 track. -.MJS 'Tl Attn. t .,cl, am /frJJ trll, a /c, •.•ml, 9M50. 557.em l . ' .' ' I ' • • ' ~ v "' " ~· •• ~ ... ,, .. 'l 'II '1' I; " " ,, ' i 1 c b m Ti • • N sa ... SC St re in to SJ>4 -II GIANT VALUES ON HUGE INVENTORY OF "SPECIAL PURCHASE" NEW AND USED '79 ·AND '80 CHRYSLERS AND Pl.YMOUTHS. FABULOUS USED 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA SAYINGS ... SEE ATLAS CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH NOW! 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'Nire wtt eel covers. wsw tires & more! (851WQW). 53795 1980 PLYMOUTH AHOWCOU,I Economical 4 c yl. eng ine. automatic trans .. air cond . pwr brakes. bucl<el seats. radio, wsw tires & morel (548ZGT) USED 1980 PLYMOUTH VOLARE SEDAN EQu1pment includes economical 6 cyl., automatic trans .. air cond1lloning power steering power brakes. vinyl top, custom moldings. radio. wsw tires and more• (094YVU) $ Based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price direct from Chrysler to you, on all financed brand new 1981 Chrysler, Plymouth Cars, including Imports and the 11K11 Cars, but not the Imperial. I 978 CHRYSLER COllDOIA COU,E Loaded me va. auto trans air cond .. pwr steering & brakes pwr windows & seat. 1111 wheel cruise control. AM-FM 8 tracl<, vinyl top & much more1 (244WCO) 53995 1980 CHEVROLET CITATION SEDAM 6 cyl , automatic trans . air cond pwr steering & bral<es 2 tone paint custom moldings & 1n1er1or radio wsw !Ires & more' 1294YYK) 55195 FOR FLEET SALES & LEASE ' INFORMAnON, CALL . GENE FRANKO 546-1934 SERVICE HOURS· MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 1:30 A.M. TO 5:30 p M SATURDAY: .. 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING I 980 PLYMOUTH CH!MP . All cars are sub1ect to prior sale All prices are plus tax. license. documentary and with used cars smog fees. All prices are valid until 10 p.m Sunday, February 15. 1981. .... Ylll 11111111 llllY P1P11 WI lJNt:-':iUAY H :BHUAID 11 1'1!'1 ORANGE COUNTY CAllf ORNIA :n, CENTS Faces of disaster • ID Vega~ • . ............. EXPRESSIONS OF FEAR, CONCERN, PAIN AND SHOCK ARE MIRRORED ON FACES OF SURVIVORS OF THE HILTON HOTEL FIRE DISASTER IN LAS VEGAS egas 3 HB schools' closings 11rged By BOBERT'BARKER Of ... Dell' ...... Slafl Closing or Clapp, LeBard and Peterson schools was recom- mended Tuesday night in the financially troubled Huntington l Beach City (elementary) School n District. t Rising financial deficits and e falling enrollments were blamed s for the need to close three cam- puses. ~ Declaring the task is an agoni z-t~ Ing one, Superintendent ~ Lawrence Kemper proposed t( closu're or the three schools at the beginning or the next school year. ~ He estimated that the closures Pl, would save the district about $370,000 annually. U Kemper also outlined more cJ than $1 million in additional cuts ~ which be indicated may be re- tl quired tomeet the rising tideofin· t nation. s A public hearing on the recom-tt mendations is scheduled next PS Tuesday. Trustees also called an : unprecedented Friday meeting t1 o on Feb. 20 to take action on the a recommendations. all Board President Gary Nelson t said no other meeting times are a available because of the work re: schedule of tru stee David ty, Sonksen. do Kemper 's sc hool c losure pe recommendations include : pa -Clapp School: Move students R~ in the special education program a lo Hawes School. A total of 47 1~ special education students com- G Bio lu" 1 Cha Fel D drh lllllil CIAST llATHIR Low clouds late night and early morning hours, otherwise variable high clouds th.rough Thursday. Highs ranging from low 80s al "the beaches to near 70 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. P-~ 111111 TlllY Joe La• Vega• ia in the _.. lpOtligld a1 the re....U o/ hotel fire•, but '"7to ii hurting, prise the entire enrollment or the school. -LeBard Scbool: Move the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) students to Eader School. Bus the remaining 160stu- dents to Burke School. Kemper said the enrollment at <See SCHOOL.5, Page A2) Outlaw's tombstone due back By PWL SNEIDERMAN OI t111t o.lly ...... S!Mf Billy the Kid's tombstone will take a jet ride home to New Mexico Thursday afternoon. Huntington Beach poli ce Detective Bob Russell said representatives of Texas ln- te r nation a I Air li n es, who learn~ of the grave marker's recovery in Huntington Beach, offered to fly DeBaca County Sheriff J ohn McBride to Los Angeles and transport the lawman and the tombstone back to New Mexico at no charge. The sheriff will arrive at LAX at 10: 11 a.m. Thursday and will fly home with the marker at 3:40 p.m., Russell said. · Th e ftVmou s outfaw•s h e~dsto n e wa s taken mys telri ously from h is Fort Sumner gravesite two weeks ago. Acting on an a nonymous telephone tip telayed by New Mexico officers, Detective Russell and hi~ partner, Ray Hattabaugh, confiscated Ure tombstone Monday from the home of Walter· Nicholson, 2S, or 18432 Delaware St. . Police said NichOlson's reju- lar truck route took him through New Mexico. New Mexico authorities med burglary and robbery charges <See lllU Y, Pa1e t\2) ote ............. TOO SHORT -Las Vegas fire truck ladder is raised to its highest extension but is s till far short of victims trapped on an upper fl~r. Hilton fire dead listed LAS VEGAS (AP) -Here is a list of victims in the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel fire as identified by Clark County Coroner Otto Ravenholt: -Dennis Emery McFarland, 32, Boone, Iowa. -Frank Alan Greenfield, 22, West Bloomfield, Mich. -Robert Nichols Leach, 54, Honolulu, Hawaii. -Harry Gaines, no a1e availa- ble, Loe An1etes. -His wife, Lorrain'e Gaines, no age available. -7.eny Santos Carvalho, 64, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. -Jack Turinsky, 41, Anchora1e, Alaska. -John Doe. too. See "°"' Page 0 2. 11111 Man's death probed Seal Beach detectives are in· veat11atJ.ng the death of a 51- year-old Poway man whose t.ody was found near tbe U.S. Nftal Weapmm Station. Detective Robert Tomlla 1a1cl toda7 tbat pnlimlaH)' autapa7 results Indicated tlaat Vllielat J. TaneNdl 111ffend pal••U'J edema, lUlll cc.ptlall oftla •· sociated with drownln1s. Tomlla said that· Tancredi'• feet were stuck ln tbe mud at die water's edae near Seal BMcb . BoaJnard· and Pacifle CoMt llilbWaJ ......... to •D8CUIMian tbat lie ma1 laaH been lm· .................. Tomllll ........ .,. DD ba· dicauam Ill faal pla1. 8 dead, 242 hurt at Hilton LAS VEGAS (AP> - Blowtorches of flame shot through an elevator shaft and up one side of the 30-story Las Vegas Hilton as four separate fires "of suspicious origin" left eight dead and 242 injured. Searchers went room-to-room in the hotel's east wing today looking for possible additional victims in the gambling mecca's second major hotel blaze In three months. ---· ar * ·-- .: c; VEGAS cuN:'EN: 0 AVE Six people, including a firefighter, were hospitalized In critical condition following the Tuesday night fires, which i.n- c I uded one major blaze that started on the eighth floor and three smaller fires on other floors. Most of the injured suf- fered smoke inhalation and were released after treatment. Vagabond Motor Hotel LAS VEGAS TROPIC/,\: ~OUNTRY . c Downtown and The Strip A pillar of flame shot up the side of the 2, 783-room hotel, the nation's largest, as hundreds of guests fled into the streets or scrambled to the roof where helicopters plucked them to safety. "When we got outside, there we re flames shooting up the side of the hotel. It looked like the 'Towering Inferno'," said Hank Arkin, a guest from Merrick, N.Y. Carnperland ® T --. -~ !: (/) Cl> ~ I---• (/") 0 > ....J CD (/) < <.!) w La Ouinta Inn • Marina Hotel • Trop1ca na Hacienda LEGEND • HOlfl OR M01EL 0 POINT or INTEREST ® PRl\'AHLY OPERATED CAMPGROUNO Fire Chief Roy Parrish said two men were being questioned about the blazes, which followed by less than three months a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel that killed 84 and injured more than 700. WHERE FLAMES KILLED EIGHT AT LAS VEGAS HILTON MOM Or•nd Hotel ecene of eartler ftre tr-.ctY However, C lark County homicide detective Michael Brady said "nobody ls in custody for arson." He said six were questioned about poasibJe looting, but were later released. Security guards were posted at all entrances and in tbe casino area today, while pests returned to the hotel in an effort to retrieve belonainas. Alcala <1$ks new trial in slaying Manager Art Donovan said be (See VEGAS, Pa1e Al) PHONES OPEN TO FIRE Sl'IE By DAVID &VTZMANN =...., ........... Attorne for convicted child killer y James Alcala, sen- tenced to die in the 1979 kidnap and murder of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of Huntin1ton Beach, asked the California Supreme Court today to o.erturn thole Jud1menta and order a new trial. LAS VEG AS (AP) -· A In lelal documenta ftled with toll-free teaephone number bu the state blp court, appeals at- been estabUabed for people wbo torneya Keith C. Monroe and want to know wbetber naau... Davl4 A. Zimmerman COD• were,_.. at tbe Lu v.... tencfed: Hilt.cm bat.el, aeme of a fatal ftre , -ftM Ille eMqe of kidnap-TaeldaJ ailllt. · plq _.ol aec:ompanytn1 spedal lnlclrlnatlloD ii also anllable death P1Dalty aUe1at1on were about tmdltlolll ad loeatlom. "lmpf'ODll'ly before the Jury and ol Haeaeel, aec:ordlDC to C.tral tbe nw..cie of kidnapptq was Te ........ Nnada. inluftldmtaaamatterof law.'' Tbe....._ta-.--tolO. ' -TllMftll11nofftnt-decne murder UC» wa lmufftelent. "or if barely sufficient, was prej- , udlciaU,y affected by nu.meroua other errors in this close cue.'• -Tlaat e~ of prior acts of misconduct by Alcala wu lm· properly admitted into e'ridmce. He bad been convicted la a !la sexual attack cue in Hollywood. -nat Callferala •1 death penalty statute is uneoMUta- tional. Alcala, a -.year-old a•..._ pbotosrapber, was coeftdell fll lint desree murder and 'kM'ep- pin 1 by an Oran1e CHatl Superior Court jury ln Apdl ol t•. Tbat same panel la llQ allOn- commended that the II...., Park man be amteae.d to• ta Califomla'11u ebamber. (See ALCAL:I\, .... Al> I l Bolsa Chica · pro~~hit ~ ..... ....., ......... ..... tss• • . ""., ......... t .. 11•caU ............ moeaazedioe '~ ~ ...... °' .... -·~UJllM ' wee• « =:rrnc A: • .,... .. ~c..-. -.c ahd•~t.~ s .... ~·u.a• "l'I., L propoa• .. ea11 ,. a ~· zd•.._ ... . ~=:=z~~~ CMea ..__wviWbe ...,_..._ ~• Calllon.la Coa1tat Co.· · ...... .............. ~­Ua• Califonia Coa1tal eo.t· .--. ... u-......... tn• ...a eoMtal" pa... <LCf) •-.1111•2 e.....U••U. loa.aa.k• .......... 0.. .... , ........ latte uale .............. tioo.and OM ~alll llf a ...... IC ... ._.. .. de- taialr a. re~ bee•-• l•"r,.,.;. plaaal•• com· •l11l•.,a11 to. follow tbe c.....-~ Commlaaion's ..... tr the tUt 1.• ac,_ of • tM ... Qaka • • protected • • ~ rat.ber ·tban comkler de~ paw for ambitious Bus rider pickets picketers Bt GLENN SCOTT °' .. ......,""' .... Oranie county's week-old pubUc bus strike so far has been a test of stamina between ne&otlat.on for the Or ante CO.UOty Tra.oait District and the ~trikina UnitedTtaosportatioo Uruon. Missing from the tangle, for tbe most part, bas been any outcry from lbe public -the 40,000 or so daily commuters wbo used to ride buses between work or school and home. ll . The outcry bas been so net gt· ble in (act that many observers ha~e concluded that finding another way around Or~ng.e County, while bothersome, 1Sn t too tough. K Hut that's not the way aryn Nelsooseesit. An Anaheim resident, M~. Nelson bas stationed herself this week on the sidewalk in front ~f the OCTD headquarte rs in Garden Grove. Sbe shares the crowded corridor with a handful of the 951 striking bus drivers and mechanics. . . But sbe is dec ided!>: in· dependent. While th~ stn.kers carry predictable union packet signs, Ms. Nelson's are more topical. . •·Ayatollah OCTD bolds nden hostage," one sign says. On the back: ''When do(.)(,, ,.D riden get yellow ribbons?" She wears a straw cowboy bat with monthly bus puses stapled like a bat band. PremP,..eAJ SCHOOLS. • Burke· School would climb to about 590 pupils using 17 of the scbool 's20claasrooms. He said the enrollment at Eader would increase tom pupils, using 20 of the 24 classrooms. -~Sea..&: Bus about 62 pupils who reside wit.bin the border of Yorktown, Adams, Lake and west of Delaware to SmitbScbool. Bus 275 pupils wbo live west of Beach Boulevard to Kettler •School. Move Pet.enon pupils tiring ea.at of Beacll Boulevard to llof· fett School. Kemsiier said Moffett School would bave 6C8 pupil.a using 19 ol 20 claurooms. KeWer would have 600 pupils U.Sinl llof20roe>ms. I\ Kemper noted that nex year'J u alpublicfunda. .W: .::d a lack of intent to look at tbe Coutal Act u a com· prebensive overall framework for local plan formulation." Metz said. Last September. the Orange Coaoty Board of Supervisors re· jected tbe coastal commission's preliminary interpretation that 1 200 lowland acres of the 1,600-a~re Bolaa Chica is a natural wetlands. Supervisors then drafted a resolution calling for develop· {Dent there. The county's state-mandated local plane uJt.imately must be ap- proved by the state coastal com· misaioo. Tbe county planning com· mission will forward recommen· datlom to the svpervison who will draft. the Bolsa Ch.lea plan. Metz' comments folio~ an hour and a half slide and lecture pres.entation by a host of biologists and coruniJtants hired by SitftaJ .tJevelopment \,;Grp., which owns most of the marsh. Signal spokesman Lindell Marsh mied commissioners to endorse a 1'73 land swap with the stale that would have allowed a boat marina and housing develop- ment. in the Bolsa Chica in con· junction with 530 acres of marsh restoration. The three-hour public hearing in Huntin~ton Beach was at· tended by 300 _people, 20 of whom testified of their opinions which basically were divided bet:-veen support for marsh preservation or creation of a boat manna. · Navy Commander Richard Flory said the Navy supports an ocean channel from Huntington Harbour through Bolsa Chica to the sea to reduce boat traffic tb.rou1b Anaheim Bay. Tbe Anaheim Bay channel sen• the Seal Beach Naval Weapam Station, wbicb houses aneoallortbe Pacific Fleet. Tiie Bola& Chica is located south of Warner Avenae along the eastena aide of Pacific Coast Hl.lhway. It is in county territory bordered on three aides by Hunt· initoo Beach ·and on the fourth side by the Pacific Ocean. LaWrence Willlams. a financial expert hi.red by Si.pal, said pro- posals for bomin&, or a boat mar9a ..S houainl mis, would be fiDandally sound aad generate property tu revenue and user fees. He said a large scale marsh restoration would be costly to tax· payen because no property tax revenue would be generated. Tbe ~. · c bearinl was con· · tinllt4tibtilN>.24i.J;lSantaAna. Pi8no ~ncert set . .. ........... '--..... Wpters collide; 6perish ., f&DaalCS"*°&ll ... Aa .~.:-=... ... at tile Twtla)brtne Corp9 Air Sta· lion tod•J. attemptlnt to de· termiDe ,.. two lar1e mllltary beUcapters coUlded in mid-air TueadaJ ni1bt, tllliol six crewmen. • The explOllive mld·alr colliaion above the nmway at the air ala· tloo loca&ed northeast of lrvine sent aoarb and ftre abootir" into the nI,:bt sty aa lbe two craft plun1ecl to the l1"0UDd. CORON!R'S DEPUTIES MMOYI llODY Of MAN WHO DllD IN VOUl8WACllN Newport Beech victim died lnetantlr In Huntlltglon .... Med •." er-" T....-r The ftery crash involved a CH 53 Sea Stallion belicoptff carryiq a crew ot four and a smaller CH • Sea Kniibt carryial a crew ~ three . p,....p-AJ VEGAS ••• had "no idea" when the hotel would reopen. The New York Stock Ex· change suspended trading in Hilton Hotels Corp. stock at its opening today, pending an an· nouncemenl expected this aft.er· noon about the extent of the fire damage. The flJ'St-noor casino was not damaged. Hotel officials said that unlike the MGM Grand, the stone-facade Hilton bad sprinklers and s11¥>ke detect.ors on everv floor. The main fire began about 8:05 p.m. in the southeast comer of the eighth floor. A pillar of flames quickly leapt from win· dow to window up the side of the building, spewing s moke over the nearby Las Vegas Strip. Guests on upper floors broke windows to scream for help, or lowered themselves lo the ground on ropes made of bedsheets. Stairwells to the ground floor were jammed. One victim died in ·a fall onto an outside deck, Clark County Coroner Otto Ravenholt s ajd. The others died of smoke inhala· tion, he said. About 25 minutes after the first fire was found, a second blaze was discovered in a dif· rerent wing. Two more were found within 20 more minutes. and a special weapons team was called to the scene w~en authorities suspected arsorusts might be at work inside. Cause of fatal HB ' auto collision traced Police continued their probe today of a three-car collision that took the life of a Newport. Beach man and injured two others on Pacific Coast Hipway near Magnolia Street in Hunt· iogton Beach at 9 a .m . Tu~y. Dennis Ryan Hulsey, 38, of 1840 Park Newport Drive, suf· fered multiple injuries in the crash and died instantly. traffic officer John Berens said. Berens said Hulsey 's Volkswagen was struck by a 1968 Camaro driven by Deborah Ann Lamkin, 25, of Westminste~. Sbe was reported in fair condi· 'ion today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. . The driver of the third car. Steven Michael Carter, 30, of 624 18th St., Huntington Beach, was treated for minor cuts at .the hospital and released, the officer said. Officer Berens said the initial investigation indicates Ms . Agents seeking drug laboratory SA LEM, Ore. CAP) -Federal a nd stale law enforcement of· fi cers are trying to track down an LSD laboratory which manufac· tured hallucinogenics sold to Salem high school students. Oregon state poUce disclosed that they bad seized an estimated $3.5 million worth of LSD linked to a burglary-drug ring selling the tablets to teen-agers. Lamkin was eastbound on Pacific C.OUt Highway, exceed· inl the posted speed at the time of the accident. While attemptint to pass slower movtnc vehicles, sbe ap- parently lost cootrol and veend acroa the center line, strttinl Hulsey's westbound auto, then Carter 's car which wu mer1· log from lll~polia Street into westbound Coast flllhw~ traf· rte, the officer said. No cbaraes have been filed as yet, Berms said. Stricken man 8tar's father? RIVERSIDE, (AP) -A man who authorities say may have been Marilyn Mon.roe's father collapsed and died of an ap· parent heart attat!k w~ile driv· ing in downtown Riverside. Martin Edward Mortensen, 85, o( Mira Loma, collapsed al the wheel of bis automobile Tues· day, Riverside County coroner's investigator Lisle Ford said. Ford said Mortensen's car ro lled thr ough a stop sign. swerved across the roadway and stopped on a sidewalk. A pedestrian who gave Mortensen mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was unable to revive bim, and Mortensen wu pronounced dead a short time later at Riverside Coromwlity Hospital. Memben of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squad.roll "2. fi)'in& the Sea Stallion, wbo were kill~ in tbe cruh were identified by bue officials u : · -Capt. Jackson R. Howard, 33. ofSaltLakeCity, Utah, tbepilot. -1st Lt. Paul G. Stybaert, 26. of Upland, co-pilot. -Cpl. Gre1ory J . Pennington, 19, of Fremont, crew chief. A fourth crew member in the Sea Stallion, Lance Cpl. Jose M. Rivera,21,ofBrooklyn, N.Y.,suf· fered back injuries in the crash and waa boapitalised at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Long Beach. Tbougb be walked away from the crash scene, his condition was listed userioua. Members of the Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron UM, operatin1 tbe Sea Kaigb\, who died in the fiery crub were listed as: -Capt. Lawrence J . King. 30, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the pilot. -MPi. Charles V. Long UI, 34. of Urbai. "· m .. co-pilot. -Cpl. "Ctobert J. Eibach, 23, of Scranton, ">a., crew chief. Staff S~t. Michael !!;ck, a Marine spokesman, said the Sea Stallion was involved in cargo· carrying in practice involving a load bung outside the craft at the end of the helicopter base runway when it collided with the Sea Knil'thl as it approached for land· ing. . Eck said he could not provide information on whether the Sea Knight was involved in a training exercise as well. ·'The whole thing is under in· vestigation right now. We have no more official information for re· lease," Eck said. While base spokesmen declined to provide details of tht; crash, witnesses said the two hehcopters burst into names as they bit the ground. The bodies of three men were found in the eighth-floor elevator lobby and an elderly couple were found in t heir bathroom on the 10th floor. A woman died in her 21St-floor room, and a man found alive in his 24th floor room died moments after firefighters arrived, Raveoholt said. Some 450 firefighters battled the fire. The fire on the eighth floor was under control shortly after 9 p.m .. fire officials said. The othe r blazes -in a second·fl?<>r laundry room and on the lhird and ninth floors -were put out WINTER SALE CONTINUES later. p,....pqeAJ ALCALA ••• The deaui sentence was im· posed by Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab on June 20, 1980, a year to the day after Miss Sam~ disappeared from the seashore m Huntington Beacb. Her skeletal remains were found several weeks later in the foothills above Sierra Madre. · Large selection Dre!{el-Heritage reduced 0 f for this occasion. Stop in now for quality and value at sale . prices. ~ -I Heritageq,~ projected emollment is e,115. H~ said that number is lower than t,bf 1969-70 enrollment when the cfti. trict bad only five "elementary · schools. There are curreoUy 10 elemen· tary schools and three middle schools in the district. arJri)lden We8t :Plano 'aoioist Kathleen Roach will present a dassical concert deaieqed to educate as well as en· tertain Friday in the theater al Golden West College in Hunt· Trial testimony had indicated that AJcala lured the youngster .. into his car at the beach after ask· ing Miss Samsoe if he could take pictures of her for a maguine article. PremP..-AJ lnatoo Beach. . ' BILLY ••• The performance will bellD at 8:IO p.m . 'nckets, at $3.50 each,: can be reserved in advance at the college bookstore, 194-1885. According to a jailhouse ~­ formant who said Alcala told him of the abduction, Miss Samsoe was held against her will in Alcala's car and evidenUy slapped unconscious. ln their appeal documents filed · today, however, Monroe and Zim· merman said this testimony of Michael Herrera differed sub- stantially from that of another jailhouse informaot who testified at an earlier preliminary hear· ing. ( I 4 Tuesday aaainlt Nicbo~. who WH believed to De lD Ot!Wma today. Ruuell said the truck driver bas been in contact with Ne~ Mexico authorities tbroup his attorney. . With the return of the miAIDC tombstone, Fort Sualner reti· denta will be able to. resume planninl their upcomln1 swn· mer eelebratioo, markint the tooth anniversary of Billy tbe Kid'• death. • • • R . . . _. .... a1n1ng m noa,_u 81 fte AIMela&ed Preas latemdtteat Ugbt rain was ex· pected to continue over Northern and Central California tbroa8b Tbunday, with linger· in& patcbel al valley and coutal fo&, tu National Weather Senlee said today. Snow was expected to drep to tbe 8,000 foot level. ORANGE COAST Diiiy Piat CIH9111ed edwef1t•• 7141142-M11 Al ... d1p11Meftt9 IQ.al1 TN>mas P. Haley ....... AoWtN.WMd ........ M. ThOIN• KMVll .... ~Murphlna Ctw1el H. \.009 ~....-..-t::c' Schutm.n ~=-" ~"· .. That earlier testimony of Ricky Rodriquez, the attorneys said, showed there was no force or fear used against the youngster. Rodrisuez had testified that Alcala told him be got tbe youngster into bis car by promis· ing to take photographs of ber and ''makebera movie star.•• Prosecutor Richard Farnell bad argued al the preliminary beariD8 that misrepresentations by the defendant to aain "1ss Samaoe's consent to enter bis vehicle was tantamount to t.akint the victim by force. Senion to mark center sixth year HuotlDSton Beacb senior clillem wW eelebrate the aixtb. anDiHrtar)' of tbe Senlors' ReereMian Cmter TbundaJ. Batenabam•l and refntb· meau are planDed aad lb• pdtic 19 bl..tMd to tbe 10 a.m. affair at lb• center at 1111 Or_,. Aft. ON SALE NOW • Miss Piggy of Muppet fame lines up with a bevy of bathing beauties during filming of the newest Muppet feature film . "The Great Muppet Caper." being shot in London st udios. It's a zany musical comedy i11 which Miss Piggy dons her bathing suit and takes the plunge with swimmers in an extravaga nt water ballet. Parks to host Mrs. .41nerica pageant When it comes to beauty p ageants . Bert Parks ob- viously prefers m arried women these days Parks . who emceed the Miss America Pageant for 25 year s before he was fired in January 1980, will host the firth annual Mrs . America Pageant at the Las Vegas Hilton on April 3. "Why not? It's a beautiful show and you know I've had a lot of experience," Parks said. Parks. 66. will take over the Mrs. America Pageant show from entertainer Bobby Van, who died las t Sep. t e rn b e r . The syndicated special will be s hown on more than 100 television sta- tions in April , according to organizers. Five Laguna Beach businessmen have bought the 60-year-old Cambria Pines Lodge in Cambria. the s leepy resort community just south of Hearst Castle. Partners Ed Sands, John McMurra y, Bruce Aguinaldo, John Watenpaugb and Cliff Bream paid $2.5 million for the 23-a c re comple x . The y plan t o renovate the 50 one-room cabins. resurface the tennis court and give the old lodge, bar and lounge a facelift. I t too k n o t i m e. f o r repor ters from the loc al Telegram-Tribune t o as k about their plans. Watenpaugh, speaking off the cuff -instead of off the record -told a reporter. "One of the first things that will be done is to eliminate th e bar a nd lounge 's red-flocked , whorehous e decorations." GrimaC'ing later when his partners s howed him the quote i n the paper , Watenpaugh s ighed, "Of all the things I told that guy. he liad to pick out that quote." We lcom e to Cambria, fellows. Gwen Bt>rryman, the 75· year -old actress who played Doris Archer in the popular rad10 series "The Archers" for almost 30 years , made a 200 mile Journey by am- bula nce lo be honored by the queen of England. Crippled by arthritis and the effects of two strokes, Miss B<'rryman arr! ved in time lo receive her medal as a Member of the Order of the Bri ti~h Empire from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. Miss Berryman played the kindly grandmother in the world's longest-running radio serial until bad health forced hl'r to retire m October 'Fink' law repeal due? Deletion of sex reporting provision sought A new state law requiring doc- tors to report to authorities the n~mes of unmarried female pa- tients under 18 they suspect of engaging in sexual activity may s oon be off the books. not accepted." said legislative aide Bob Moore. "He wants his old language put into law.·' Meanwh i l e . C alifornia Me dical Association la wyers filed suit Feb. 5 in San Fran- c1sco Superior Court to block en· fo rcement of the new state law. A spokesman for the associa· lion s aid that the suit may be dropped if the law is amended OUiC'kl V. , Sen. Omer Rains (D-Ventura>. a.uthor of the bill, has promised t<> work with the state attorney g_enera l 's offi ce a nd the California Medica l Association to modify Senate Bill 781, which went into effect Jan. 1. Doctors have vehemently op- posed the law, whi ch has essen- tially required them to report to child protection agencies any woman under age 18 who comes to t hem for birth control pills or treatment of venereal disease. since that implies sexual activi· ty. Very few doc tors are re- portedly following the law Dropping of sex charges sought Initially. the bill was intended to bolster existing' reporting laws concerning s exual child abuse. Instead, the bill was amended at the last minute by senators representing the "Moral Majori· ty," making it mandatory for doctors to report all cases of sus- pected sexual activity by female patients under 18, according to Rains' office. "Senator Rains was very dis· appointed that his provision al- lowing for dodor discretion was Blood wanted Give a pint of blood and get a Bloody Mary drink and buffet lunch in exchange. The Laguna Beach Rotary Club is sponsoring a blood drive Fe1>. 19 a t the Hotel Laguna. Donors get the free lunch and drink from 9:45 a.m . to 2:30 p.m . at the hotel. For appointment lime, call Joe Jahraus al 494-6538. SACRAMENTO CAP> -State Sen. Alan Robbins · attornevs hav~ renewed their efforts to re- duce the number of sex charges facing the Van Nuys Democrat. rn a dis missal motion filed in Superior Cour t. the lawyers at- tacked six of the 10 counts in the indictment a Sacramento Coun- ty grand jury issued last Oct. 31 against Robbins. The 38-year-old senator has pleaded innocent to charges of illegal sexual conduct with three teen-age girls and is due lo stand trial Marc h 30. His attorneys · motion asks Judge Sheldon Grossfield to dis· miss two of the counts, those in- volving Susanna Della Casa and Regina Cullimore. on a variety of grounds, mainly lack of evidence. It also claims four of the eight counts involving the third girl. Lori Terwilliger, are un- constitutionaJ because they dis· criminate against males. That is- sue is before the U.S. Supreme Court. A hearing on the motion was scheduJed for Feb. 20. Robbins is accused of attempt- ing to have sexual intercourse with Ms. Della Casa in m id-1978 when she was 17. He is also charged with engag- ing in oral copulation with Ms . Culllmore and in sexual in- We're Listening.~. The Daily Pilot wants to hear fl'Qm its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Meaaaaes will be transcribect'several Umes daily and delivered to the desk ol the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editoriaJ pa1e editor. Mailbox mntributon mutt Include their name and telephone nwnber for vertftcaUon. N~ circulation calls, please. Tell ua what'• (Ifft your mind. The number ls in Hnice lM houn a day, seven days a week. t ercour:-.e and oral copulation with Ms Terwilliger when both women we re 16 Robbins succeeded temporari· ly in knocking down the Della Casa count when Superior Court Judge Benjamin Diaz dismissed it for lack of evidence following a pre liminary h e aring in December. But the district al· tornc y·s offic e re filed the charge. In the motion, Robbins' chief attorney, Mi chael Sands. con· tended the district attorney did not have legal grounds to refile. He also said there was insuffi· cient evidence to charge Rob· bins with the Della Casa count, noting his client had filed af- fidavits to support hi s claim he was not in Sacramento County when the crime allegedly oc- curred. Sands also contended Robbins could not be charged with the count because Ms. Della Casa did not testify she voluntarily parlicipated in any act that could lead to intercourse. "Thus t h e necessary e le ment was never established," he said. Sands said the Cullimore c harge s hould be thrown out because she lacked credibility. pointing out Diaz said her testi mony during the pre- liminary hearing was "incredi- ble ... unbelievable." The Cullimore count s hould also be dismissed because she tol d a district attorney's in- vestigator she had had sex with another man when she was 16, Sands said. He claimed that amounted to "selective prosecu- tion" of Robbins. FtnaUy, Sands said the state law banning sexual intercourse with a minor was unconstitu· ttonal because it applied only lo maJea whohaveaex with 1irla. The U.S. Supreme Court ii con- aideriftl whet.her to strike down the law. U lt don, the Della Cua coant and four of the Terwllllcer counts would have to be dis· ml11ect. Robbins' prosecutors .. ,. Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 11 , 1111 Forty break-ins solved? Three Dana Point men arrest· ed in Laguna Niguel on suspi- cion or burglary are believed responsible for more than 40 residentiaJ burglaries in the past six weeks, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman said. Craig E. Throckmorton, 19, Stephen C . Viner, 19, a nd Gregory H. Kenley, all of 34072 Granada Drive. Apt. C, were booked into Orange County Jail on $5,000 bail each on Monday, said Lt. Andy Romero. He said the men were stopped al HiUhurst Drive and Estacia A venue in South Laguna by Deputy Tim Coffey. who noticed that their car m atched the description of a vehicle s potted at recent burglary scenes. Investigators armed with a search warrant found about S5,000 worth of allegedly !'.tolen goods al the men's apartment in Dana Point, said Romero. The trio is believed to have pulled off the 40 burglaries in un- incorporated parts of the county including South Laguna, Laguna Niguel. Lagun a Hills and Mis- sion Viejo, Romero said. Most of the burglaries were performed during the day. he added Health pact alteration talks begin The firs t steps ha ve Leen taken to renegoti ate a troublesome health car e con - tract for Orange County's poor people with the UC Irvine Medical Center Meeting at the university Mon- day , school administrators and three members of the University of California Board of Regents offered three s uggest ions for altering the contract. Harriett Wi eder a nd Ralph Clark , two members of the county Board of Super visors. lis tened to the proposal~ during the luncheon meeting and said they'd relay them to other board members. said Bob Love, Mrs Wieder's chief aide The prop o s al s a r c lo te rminate the contract. pay off at least part of a disputed $20 million in arbitration and to cre ate a new contract which would be simpler to administer, he said. No date was set lo resume the talks. The contract, which went into effect in 1976, sets discount rates paid by the county for treatment of poor people, as required by the state. The contract expires in 1985. University officials have been frustr ated with the contract because they contend that the county has not reimbursed the hospital for S20 million worth of services. The arbitration hearings lo re- solve the payment could last for several years unless an outside settlement is reached. offi cials say. Gem 'Falk By J .C. HUMPHR/h,'S Cntifil'd G"molo11i.~t. AGS MEN LIKE DIAMONDS Survey 1how1 why Why are men becoming more interes ted in w e aring diamonds? Jn a recent survey, men and women were shown 15 photographs of men's diamond jewelry. Seventy four percent of the married men and 62 percent of unmarried men said they would like to wear some of the pieces shown. Of married women, 80 percent said they'd like to wear some of the pieces shown. Of married women, 80 percent said they'd Uke to see t heir husbands wear some of the jewelry. When the sdrvey takers began digging into the reasons for the pos itive . responses, they l~arned a few more things: First, men do NOT like fashion "experts" to dictate to them what kind of jewelcy accessories they should wear. What they DO like is far their wives to pick a piece of diamond jewelry and 1ive it to them 81 a cift. Wbat klnd of man showed the moat poaltlYe reapome to diamond Jeweley? The aurve7 drew a portrait of a man wbo LI mature, acu" ud 1ucce11(ul In bJ• career. To parapbrase an old aon1 - .,,. Nate Correa <top > and John Beecham set up scaffolding that will serve as work platform for repair job on Orange County Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. The $600.000 first phase of the repair job got under way Tuesday. It will involve strengthening connections between exterior beams and the fl oors of the five-story structure. Two- ye ar-old building doesn't meet state earthquake safety standards. structural e ngineers said. County OKs study for Musick jail Orange County 's Board of S u pcrv1sors has order ed a master plan for new facilities at the James A. Musick minimum- security jail in El Toro. Already . a 200-bed men's honor farm and a new 60-bed women's jail is on the 100-acre property on the north side of El Toro Road al the edge of the foothills The master plan would include site plans for expanded 1all structures and deve lopment of training facilities for the Or a nge Count)-Sher iff's and fire departments Supenr1sors told officials for the county General Ser vices Agency to return wi thin six weeks with a lis t of t hree architectura l and engineering firms for consideration. Laguna plan • meeting set Members of the Temple HilJs Community Association will meet Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. to discuss t he revision of the Laguna Beach General Plan. The association changed an earlier meeting date because of the holidays. Dr. Tom Alexander will m oderate dis cuss ion of the general plan. All residents of Temple Hills are invited to at- tend. The meeting will be held al the home of Gary and Pat Kaleta, 795 Oak St FOR YOUR Once a firm is selected and a contract agreed upon, the com- pany will be expected to t·om - p l et e the ma s t er plan in nine months. Supervisors voted unanimous - ly tu go aht:ad wtlh the µIa n, although some apprcntly were ruffled because an early report on 1 mproving the site was not given to the supervisors' offices until this week. The repo rt . budgeted for S40.000. wa!'. finished 10 months ago. but apparently was never dl'llvcrcd, leading to grumblings tha t s taff members were withholding information from policy-makers . The report des c ribed the feasibility of creating a com- bined sheriff's and firefighters' training academ y -a proposal which was later dropped. Upper bay tour slated An Upper Newport Bay walk· ing tour. offering visitors up- close gli mpses of birds, fi sh and plant life. will be conducted Saturday The tour is sponsored by the s tate Department of Fish and Game It starts at 9 a.m. from a point near East Bluff and Back Bay drives. The tour takes two hours. Vi sitors arc urged to wear warm clothing and hiking shoes and to bring binoculars. VALENTINE I Nothing says I love you better than real gold. Gt~ o g•h '"'?' "'"" lost much longet thon o bow of condy or o bvn<h of flowers Vollf1 o g•h ol l<orot Gold Jewelry Noth1r19 tn,pres~ "°"' love tor o J?fCIOI 5(lme0('1(! belle<" thon one of OV< Korot gold bf0<ele~ ""9\ pendonts or eo<"ngs Ko<1l1 Gold i.-try 1• opo<opr •ot• to wtar onyw~e °" ony 0<coston And '' do.YI 1 Nr¥e to cost o lot The wnpfesi P.«• '' olwoys elegont So come 1n ond w. ovr '"'.c1•on It.en g•.,. o gift frOf'I your hticw-T Ard mn\..e 11 o ~one 'J. e.JJ_,,lw11 J.-'"" ' • MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ® 1823.NEWPOAT BL'VO COST~ MESA ~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1 ... Ba~....,etwge PHONI 14t-M11 ma1be dlamanda are a man'•l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! belt f111nd. ,, ·~ .., d ~· .. , • • Orangt Co11t DAJLY PtLOT/Wedneaday, February 11 , 1981 ~ Needy programs 'saved' At Jll lllPllll .~r, Flush d with victory WAlmNGTON ('At.UNG: U you're aolna to stay c&oee IO U\11 Mw Ruaan AdmWstrat1on. you have to be a rno-.'"'\d pef'S<ln Thal at hMuit Hems to be the motto of one ol CIW' coutal people Thia pe..-on who bi the cue in p0lnt ls one Mike I.Awl.,., • youth.luJ attorney w-o u1nia1ly makes home bne ln Newport Seac:h l.awlet waa the youna man who bandied all the fao1mcin1 for the inaugural balls in Wu blneloo Now be'• talcen up temporary residence in MrL.ean, Va • hopeful of catchina on ln a slot with lhe GOP hallen and movers alona lhe Potomac Oii W&U., THE NewPQrt counselor has taken some time out for frivoUty. Lawler was lured away from lhe Capital by one PauJ Salata, the noted Orange Coast Irrele- vant W• fowwler and pundit, who just happened to have tickets lot.be Super Bowl thine in New Orleans. Lawler reports be bad a ereat time at the game and fealiviUes but bis troubles started when he had to get back to Wuhinltoo via Atlanta. His Della Afrlines ticket was standby-only . "Pilot to co pilot: Do ~ hear iooter nmning?" ''Three loads of Delta jets departed New Orleans for Atlanta and I was still standlnt there," Lawler recounted. "I was desperate . I had lo do something fast." That's where the resourttful part comes in. "I J UST SORT OF EASED by this airline official without a boardlntt pass and there I was on lhe next plane," Lawler ~xplained. "I was sure there'd be a seal on there some place " Faslen·your·~eatbelt lime came and aJas, Lawler was still wanderintc up and down the aisles. "It was clear there wasn't a seat anywhere," the youn" man from Nt-wport noted ruefully. So he did the logical thing that any bright, clear· thinking stowaway would do under the circumstances. lie went into lhe bathroom and locked the door, that's what. "THE HARDEST PART was just sitting there in the john, waiting for the takeoff," he explained. "I think it took four hours. Every plane in the continental United States must have been trying to take off or land at New Orleans." So how in the world did he elude detection once the WASJUNGTON (AP) -Tbe Reaaan admlniltral.lon, trylnl to blWlt a poUUcal uproa r over an expected S50 billion ln pro- posed spendin1 cut.a, Is promis- ing not to touch seven programs for the needy th at consume more than one-fourth of the federal budget. Al the same lime. budget director David Stockman said big business and uppe r-income individuals will not escape Reagan's budget ax. Killer set for death on Friday NEW ORLEANS <API - David Dene Martin was being moved to Louisiana's "death house" today as his lawyer searched ror a way to block lhe convicted murderer 's scheduled execution on Friday the 13th. The Louisiana Supreme Court voted 4 2 Tuesday against hall· ing the execution , the second time the state's highest court has ruled Martin can be ex- ecuted. Two dissenting j u stices argued Martin was due another day in court on issues raised by his defense, but the majority rul- ing meant the end of the legal line In state courts. Richard Shapiro, a lawyer for the Southern Prisoners Defense Committee, said he would carry the fight for a stay of execution to federal court Martin. 28. was convicted of killing four people in Te rrebonne Parish in 1977 after he found out his wife was seeing another man. Caesarean not needed GRIFFIN, Ga 1AP> Nature The cuts will blt synthetic fuels and export·lmport acUvity as well as such social programs as food slampsl unemployment and Medicaid. Stockman said Tuesday. But he said programs for the truly needy will be kept intact as Re agan trie s to s las h "somewhere in the range of $50 . billion" from the fiscal 1982 budget. The untouchables are: -Social Security programs "" . for 32 million retired people, de- pendent.a and survivors. -Medicare payments for almost 29 million persons. -Government-paid s chool lunches and breakfasts for 9.S million children. -Supplemental Security In- come for 4.2 million blind, dis· a bled or elderly poor people. -Benefits foa;,..4.1 million dis· abled veterans. -Head Start funds covering 374,000 pupils. ,.. ............... -Summer Job• for "5,000 teen·agen. THOSE P&OG&A•I represent about $210 b1WoD ln spending, or between one-fourth and one·tbird of the $739.3 blWon budget proposed by former President Carter for the flscal year that begins Oct. 1. Since another 35 percent In de- fense spending and federal in- terest payments also are unlike· ly to be c ut, almost all of Reagan's planned cuts would have to come from a little more than a third of the budget. While House press secretary James Brady said sparing the seven social programs should "make a lot or people rest a lit- t le easier " about Reagan's econo mic package to be un- veiled Feb. 18. Stockman acknowledged there will be ·•resistance across the board'' to the proposed cuts, but he expressed optimis m that Congress will react favorably. BRADY SAID the exceptions were consistent with Reagan's instructions "not to cut or re-· duce any essential services or cul any benefits for the truly needy." T hree of the government's basic "entitlement programs," which gua rantee people benefits if they meet requirements set by law and regulation, still would be subject to cuts : food stamps, Aid to Famlies with Dependent Children, the federally assisted, slate· run welfare program; and M edica1d , whic h provides me<S1 ca1 care Lo weltare re· r ip1ents Two other Social Security pro- ~ra ms, minimum payments and sludcnl benefits. also may be cut under the Reagan plan. And the s ummer youth program, while <,lated to be saved, would pro- vide ror fewer than last year's one million jobs since Carter also proposed t rimming that number City drops CETA Delta jet got airborne? "I rode the entire way lo Atlanta in the head," he ex- plained calmly. "Some r.:ustomers banged on the door but I just hung in there. flu shed with victory.'' So. you might ask, what's it like to travel by jet from New Orleans to Atlanta in a private compartment, with on· ly the plumbing to keep you company? look its normal course for a J enk insburg woman who had been orde red by the Georgia Supreme Court t o have a Caesarean section if needed to - save her baby's life. Ray mond Vaca carries bale of hay through Kansas City stockyards to feed horses. Gusting winds. icy tem- peratures and drifting snow made life miserable for men and animals c.il1ke. SANTA BARBARA (AP) Citing growing costs and waning federal funds. the City Council unanimous ly decided Tuesday to drop its administration of a federal employ ment training pro- ,:?r a m ·'It sure did get hot," Lawler concluded. Jessie Mae Jefferson. 29. who doctors once said could not have NOW SAFEI. V BACK in the Capital, our man from Newport has three plans in an effort to join the Republican team. Plan A would be a slot with speeial counsel to the President. Plan B would be with the Justice Department. Plan C is to return lo Newport Beach when the surf's up. a normal birth be ca use of a comphcat1on, gave birth shortly after 10 p.m. Tuesday to a seven·pound. five·ounce gir l. s aid M arshall Nero, ad · ministr ator of t he Griffin· Spalding County Hospital. . Somehow you have to hope the surf does n't pop up too soon. The court had ordered Mrs. J eff e r son to undergo a Caesarean section if doctors de- termined the s urgery was necessary to save the baby's life . Any guy that can s tand being locked up with the plumbing on a jet ought lo be able to cope with anything they can throw al him from Capitol Hill. More sriow in Midwest Winter's irorst storm hits uide area Cocutal "'eatlaer Low clouds nlOf\t •nd morn1no. otllerwl• 1-'r 1"""'911 ThurSCS.y. Low tonlglltrlffr .. ,lllQflTIWOdilYIOw~ El~re, 1-cloudsover 1011tr..rn w•ters. 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TO 11 P.M. 495 E.17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE (714] 548-9314 , Otange Coaat DAIL y PILOT/Wedneeday, February 11 , 1981 H/F ~· Bank 1manager ousted Suspect caught in $21 embesslement Offshore oil leases like ly SACRAMENTO IAPl St11lt: omc1,.111 say lh4-> ba\'to If' med lh•l U • lntenor ~cretuy J a m Wall plant to decad~ todlly w allow oil leues ln four North~rn C'iillfonua off hore bi In~ that were u e ludttd rrom drllll11¥ by bis pre dt'~HJOI" Mich t'I Y1athN. t'Xt'cuhve director o( lht: stall' Coa tat Comm11•a.1on. i.1t1d 1'uei..day that "'•tl 'ii taff Informed tua. -;t;ill of th~ new Reagan Adm arustrat Ion propos ct I Fi <'htor madt: tht• iinnoWH't'rn~nt w the As· t'mbh Energy and 11tund Resourc~s Commit tff IU..•Ht t.•fle•led LOS ANGELES <Al'i President Reagan's eldest son, under invt:!.t1gat1on tn two separate ecun lies cases. says he did nothing wrong and contends authorities are harassing him because o( his family 's prominence No charges have been fiJed in either case Municipal Court docume nts show Michael Reagan, 35, was questioned and his home searched in connection with his gasohol venture and his role in introducing prospective investors to a m an sell - ing mining s tock. Both investigations began before Ronald Reagan was elected president Selteob urge •upporf SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The Los Angeles Board of Education has urged the state Supreme Court to s upport an appeal court ruling that upheld the constitutionality of t he statewide antibusing amendment, Proposition 1. The board responded Tuesday to a request for a hearing riled last m onth by the American Civil Liberties Union on a Dec. 19 Court of Appeal ruling in Los Angeles. The appellate court found there was no inten· tional segregation in the Los An geles School Dis- trict and that the district would oot be required un- der the act to continue mandatory busing to achieve integration. Co"do~~e• fro• Sf' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Rep. Jon Hinson. 38. accused or a ttempted sodomy in a pu blic . restroom last week, has been sent a letter of con- d o l e n ce b y t he San Francisco Boar d of Supervisors . Supervisor Carol Ruth Silver, who made the request. criticized Washington police for "sneak- ing around" public bathrooms instead of fi ghting violent crime in' the streets . ··we hope that his ( Hinson's> present troubles in Washington wi ll soon be over," Ms. Silver said. lf•le• prote•t• STOCKTON CAP> -Three union organizers who chained themselves together were arrested at Stockton State Hospital while handing out leaflets to workers. officials report. ,.,. ......... .se..1 .... ~ed Convicted child killer Darlin June Cromer. 34, has been sen - t e n ced to life in prison without parole for t he racially · mot1 vated strangHng of a 5-year-old black child last year in Oakland Family's p r otest • WIDS out SAN DIEGO CAPl A pr o mi n e nt l o cal m atriarch has convinced the City of San Diego to disassociate her family's name from the nationall} known nude s un-bathing area known as Black's Beach. The city on Tuesday of· ficially named the beach on the city's northern limits -which remains popular with nude sun worshippers despite laws against it the Torrey Pines City Beach. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The manacer of a Wells Fargo Bank branch bu been relieved of hiJ duties amid reports that one ol two men mi.asin1 Jn the bank's 121.3 million embeazJement cu e I.a in the bands of the FBJ. . MeanUme, Wells Fargo ~pokesman George Cautrield confirmed Tuesday lbat the bank is seek- in g $2S mUlion in punitive damaees from Muham - m ad Ali Professional Sports Inc. in addiUon to the return of the $21.3 million allegedly embeaaled by MAPS. Cau lfield decline d t o s ay why G e n e Kawakami, manager of the bank's branch in the well-to-do Miracle Mile district, was relieved of bis duties, and Kawakami said he had been advised by his attorney to make no statements. ASKED IF KAWAKAMJ was relieved because of allegations on ta pe cassettes delivered to sportscasters from Harold J . Smith -one of the missing men named in the bank's suit -Caulfield said "I'd better not comment on that. All you can say is that the action relates to our continuing in- vestigation of facts aro und the case." However. Caulfield did say of Kawakami, "We're not suspending him -he's still in our employ." Smith. chairman of MAPS, and L. Ben Lewis, operations man ager of the bank's Beverly Drive branch. disappeared when the a lleged fra ud became known. BUT THE LONG BEACH Independent, Press- Telegram and Tim e magazine r eported they had learned tha t Lewis has been in the hands of the FBI since last Wednes day or Thursday. The FBI refused to confir1n the report, and pointed out that no warrants had yet been issued in the case. Caulfield said he ha<.: 110 reports from the FBI t h at Lewis had turned himself in but he acknowledged that the ba nk's suit points at Lewis as the key to the a lleged embezzlement. "From 1978 to Jan. 23, 1981 ," the suit claims. "defendant L. Ben Lewis in his capacity as opera- t ions officer of We lls Far go Bank caused fraudulent transactions to occur by manipulation of. . . internal operation procedures." WtULE SMITH'S WHEREABOUTS also re· mained unknown. Freddie Sommers, who has been associated with MAPS' projects in the past. said Tuesday night he had spoken with Smith. and had been told t.o arrange a news conference for Friday in Los Angeles. "He (Smith l s aid he will be there after he The action came after Bill l o halt Ruth B l a c k . eld e s t member of the Black 'eating pe ts' family, protested that s he and other family SACRAMENTO (AP> m embers became em· Killing a dog or cat to la I ks to bia lawyer," Sommers aald . The bank suit claims tha t Lewil, ln hiJ capaci- ty as bank operations officer. "caused fraudulent transactions to occur by manipulation of . . . in- ternal operation procedures ." The suit goes on to contend that "L. Ben Lewis knowingly violated bis obligations to act with loyalty and in good faith by doing the followin1 acts. . .causing fra udulent and fictitious credits to be made to the defe ndants' accounts; i.asuing cashier 's checks to t he defendants against un- collectable funds or against no deposit; authoriz- ing withdra wals from the defendants' account when the funds cr edite d therein we re uncol- lectable." Gay protection urged in study SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Increasing violence against the city's homosexua ls could be stopped by making the community more aware of gay lifestyles. a study concludes. The study also urged police to make an effort to respond faster to re ports of violence agains t homosexuals , and urged gay leaders to become awareofthe ways in which gay com munHies can dis- place low-income housing . ..... ,....... .. U.te11••• Ca ltrans Director Adrian a Gianturco nibbled on a finger and listened as mem- bers of the Assem bly Transportation Com- mittee d iscu ss ed p o t h o les in state highways and a pro· posed gasoline tax in- cr ease. Air pioneer Douglas acclaimed at eulogy BEVERLY HILLS CAPJ -Avia· l ion pioneer Donald Wills Douglas, founder of the Douglas Aircraft Com· pany and the man said to have made commercial aviation possible. was eulogized Tuesday at a memorial se r v ice at All Saints E piscopa l Church. Douglas' son, Donald W. Douglas J r ., delivered the eulogy, calling his rather a man of courage, honor. con· fidence and pr ide, a t services at· tended by several hundred people. The elder Douglas died Feb. 1 at the age of 88 in Palm Springs after n long period of declining health. He founded Douglas Aircraft in 1920, developed the DC CDougfas com m er c ial) series of air planes and guided the company into prominence as one of the nation's largest aerospacf' fi rms . He was honorary chairman of the board of directors of McDonne ll Douglas Cor p., formed by the merger of Douglas Aircr aft and the Mc Don nell Comoany of St. Louis in 1967. Be A Dear Heart Remember Your Love barrassed whenever the eat it would be a cr ime in s ubject of the beach a nd California if a bill ap- the nude sunbathing and proved by a state Senate swimming came up. committee becomes law. The measure by Sen . The beach had been Marz Garcia, R-Men lo known unofficially by the P a r k . is a i med at fa m ily 's n a m e lon g Southeast As ia n r e f. before nude s unbathing u gees, who consid e r becam e popula r there in cooked dog a delica cy. the ear ly 1970s. Garcia said Tuesday he 's FEBRUA RY 14th ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA A s pok es man for t he Co mmuni ca tions Workers of America said Tuesday that it would complain to the state public labor board that the hospital was harassing the union. However , authorities awa re of cases whe re ----------------------------------- say up to 40,000 nude sun· refugees have t rapped bathers on a single day pets in San Fr ancisco But the hospital's executive director, Santi Rodgers. said t he ar rests were unrelated to union activity. bave gathered at the parks. state-owned end of the -:;::;:::c=a1=1=6=42=-=s6=7=8=. ===:::- beach to the north after Put • tew words the law chan~ed. to work tor ou. The Balboa Branch Office of Laguna Federal Savings • IS 2 years old! come and help us celebrate at our BIRTHDAY PARTY Tuesday, February 17 1 to 4 p.m. BRAN CH OFF ICE Refreshments Gifts Entertainment ••• ,,.~ ffifiC ~ ___ ._ ---···· fi/~t//I~/. y r£k~o/§/1~~9J /\NU l 111\N A',',(>( IATION BALBOA BRANCH IOO Eeet 8elboa loulewercl, l elboe, CA 12911 (714) 173-3701 Additional offices In L•gun• e .. ch .. , 494'·7541 • Lagun• Hills .... 586·5100 • Belmont Shore .. 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Orang• Cout 0 11tv Pilot ~~,, ....... ·.-1 ........ _6a __________ Jr•hom•a~P .• Hal•ey•/JIUl)IJ-w•r_ --TIMN1 .... tt..v-_M1111111~1111.~-• ~ .,.,-.--.-_ :r. . .:;, Wednesday, February 11, 1981 Baf'Mr• K,.lbldt/Edltora.1 ,..._ edllor Medical complex iffy but workable Over w y an, th re hu ~n a lot of discussion about whether there should be a holpital at UC lrvlne and afso, .. hat k•ndofaho1pitalltou1bttobe. • h ms natural ~"°"'h that a uni,versat y with a m~danl rhool uu1.ht lo have a holpltal as close to that m d1cal t•hool a1 pot• bl llCI ~ hav~ th~ former ~ounty hospit al tn Orange. But wh not on on ramp\11 ? E\'ery Ume the s ubject com up. stumblln& blocks appear. Somf' or thotl., ll~mblina blocks have ~en pushed in- to t~ path by tix Une hoipil als whose operators are tr id or th competitfvt! head aches they belie ve a una\'en.ll)' hoelpital in Irvine would create for them. An} w~y. Cl ha no hospital on campus. yet. A ~mall emet geuc} f•ctUty ls planned, but hasn't been approved by eH•nooe involved . No\\ comes Cl Chancellor Damel G Ald rich Jr., who sa he 'd lik to ee a half dozen or so hospita ls on or around U>e campus eventually drea m ? May be Impossible? Not really. ll has been done elsewhere Washington University in St. Louis Mis· souri , comes to mind. Such a complex of small, specialized facilities can benefit patients. physicians, medical students and professors or medicine. Could it happe n at UCI? Maybe. Some d ay. But not as long as hospital adminis tra tors m Orange County battle Jealously over the tur(. Of course. it would require some leade rs hip a nd a lit· lle vision Nevada's stacked deck Californians drawn by the glitter, glamour and thrills of Las Vegas seldom bother to look behind the facade and realize that le galized gambling has dealt Nevada a s tacked deck of socia l problems. Firs t in alcoholism. First in s uicides. Widespread prostitu tion . Hi g h rates o f robbery. murd e r , m anslaughter and delinquency. Try as they do to overlook the fact. not e ven the most innoce nt Nevadans a re unaware of the Mafia ·s per vasive con trol over the structure that dominates eve r y facet of the state's economy -and much of its morality . Top defender of the gambling industry is Nevada 's Sen . P a ul Laxa lt, who cam e within a whis per of be ing the Republican vice presidential candidate last year. Laxalt obviously is flexing the power of this close r e- latio nship with the Reagan admfoistration to c ut bac k a fede ral investigation of organized crime in his ho me s tate. The Mi ami Her ald. in a detaile d investigation. r e· ports on Lax alt 's c lose association with the gambling in· dus tr y a nd thousands of dollars he has received in cam - paign contributions from or ganized crime. The in vestig ators a re "overly aggressive.·• he claims. and he boasts that he will use his new position on th e Sena te Appropriations Co mmittee to slow down the fede ral probe . Laxa lt m a kes no bones about his protective attitude toward the gambling industry. ·· rr they a re li cens ed, it makes them acceptable for the purpose of cont r ibutions," he maintains . Never mind that fede ra l investigators have uncovered documentation t hat Mafia figures have heavy influence on Las Vegas casinos. By Laxall 's la w. frie ndship demands that he defe nd his Las Vegas c ronies from federa l intrus ion. If. indeed. he has the president ·s ear . a crucial test of the ne w ad- ministr a tion w ill be a n intens ified c rackdown o n Nevada's organized c rime. Enjoy the s hows when you visit, but r e member who's s ponsoring the social fallout -a nd what U.S. senator wants it ke pt that way. Turnabout fair play? Orange County's cons ummate conserva tive. state Sen . John Schmitz of Corona del Mar, has an attitude toward abortions. divorce and family life that hardly en- dears him to women's rights advocates. So it was hardly s urprising back in 1965 that he voted a gainst a propos a l to establis h a commission to study how governme nt might r espond to women's special needs. Las t week e ithe r jus tice was served ot the ultimate iron y committed. Schmitz was appoin ted t o the California State Commission on t he Status of Women, the very group he voted against. Don 't wait for cheers from the NOW wing. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are tho~e of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.0 Bo>< 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321. Boyd/Egg size ByL.M.Boyd , Q. Did you say hens Jay larger eggs at high altitudes? A. That I did. Failed to men· tion, though, that this may be an unfortunate situation for the mountain boys. Takes longer to cook eggs at high altitudes, and the bigger the egg, the longer ittakes. Q. What's the record for longest run of any movie al a drive-in theater ? A. For 54 straight weeks, the 1968 X-rated movie "Vixen" by Russ Meyer ran al an out· door theater in Aurora, 111. If any other mm did a lengthier Dear Gloomy Gus Washed out in winter. Burned out ln summer. It's the 1ood life? N.N. stretch than that, it's not in the record at hand. Maybe you read that the Television Code of the Na- tional Assodation of Broad- casters forbids use or the word "armpit" in deodorant com- m er cials. Client asks if there's any synonym for that word which might be acceptable to the bureau folk . There is. But it won't do. certainly. Nobody would recognize it. It's axilla. Movie career orthat famous screen Jover Rudolph Valen· tino actually lasted only about five years. Murder career of that infamous killer John Dill· inge r only lasted about 14 months. Can you think o~ any other personalities, renowned worldwide for good or evil, whose names lingered so long after such short efforts? An election year quotatJon from Boss Tweed: "I don't care who doef the electing H • lon1 aa ldothenomlnattng. '' Jn the matter of American- m ade can, remember, 90 per· cent ot the parta each weilhs le11 than a pound. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Reagan wants arms buildup W ASH!NGTON -The surprise presence or Richard V. Allen, President Reagan's national security assistant, at a n un· publlclzed meeting in Defense Secretary Cupar Weinberger's Pentagon office Jan. 30 conveyed the unspoken message that Reagan's personal prestige is deeply committed lo higher de· fensespending. Participants In the closed-door session. held at the unheard or hour or 7 that Friday eve- nin g were Weinberger. D e puty Se c reta r y Frank Carluc· ci , David Stockman , director or the Of fi c e o f Management and Budget <OMB ), Stockman's defense aide. William Schneider and Allen. Allen arrived 20 minutes late, bu l his presence sent un· mistakable word to lhose two no- vitiates of milit ary matters, Weinberger and Carlucci. The message : Reagan's plan to boost defense spending almost 10 per· cent for the next fi ve years is es· sential not only to rebuild American strength but to inform u .s. allies that after 10 years or re treat , the corner bas been turned. "REAGAN WANTS Giscard and Schmidt to know that his elec- tion was not an aberration but a profound change.·· a top aide told us . "This five-year defense plan proves it. It will set the course of the West for the next 20 years ... That optimis tic conclusion could prove premature but it ex- plains the elaborate preparations inside the White House to make certain that We inberger and Carlucci would make no effort to scuttle the preparedness budget cr afted by Stockman. Schneider and the non-political technicians inside thcOMB. The strategy worked. Aside from a whispered remark by Carlucri that the new five.year 1>lan. which adds $200 billion to the spending projected by President Ca rt er, is .. one hell of a lot of money." the Stockman-White Andy Rooney Housepropoaal was approved. Details on preciff numben and types of new weapons remain to be worked out. But the concept, of a 9 percent real defense growth over the five-year period was not seriously disputed. IF CONGRESS buys most pf this increase in what Reagan calls the "refurbishing" or depleted U.S. military power. a resource base for weapons procure ment will be put in place that simply does not exist today. Unlike some of the defense games played dur· in& the early Nixon years, lhil re- source base is not de1i1ned by Reagan men for bargaioint·chip diplomacy with the Kremlin. It aims at fast production of real weapons. How strongly dedicated the neophyte defense team or Wein· berger ("Cap the Knife" in a pre- vious incarnation as Richard Nix· on's budget director) 'and Carluc- ci is to this concept is still not clear. But the Pen.t.agon's new · overlords do now understand Reagan's personal commitment. Moreover . defense transition cblef WUllam van Cleave, even tbou1b dllcarded, la •WI barinl an Impact. He could burl dama&· in1 verbal watheada at Weta· beraer from the Republican riabt ln the event of attempts from 1lil office to undermine the t percent. growth budget. TO REAGAN, Allen and Secr etary of State Alexander Haig, the substantial Reacan in· crease in the Carter budget la es· sential to put flesh on the bare bones of Reagan's new, activist foreign policy. An example is the private tal.ka now starting between the U.S. and France to block Libya's Col. Khadaly from expanding his new power base in central Africa, possibly from Chad toward Sudan -a state now anchored to the West. French President Giscard d •Es laing, skeptical about the Reagan mandate, talks coopera· lion with Washington but acts with caution, uncertain or where the U.S. is really going. The unprecedented peacetime buildup of America's defenses sh ould ease that caution, a psychological gain fully as impor- tant to Western security as the ac- tual military gain from more and better weaponry. THE SIZE. AND scope of the Reagan defense program also will help West German Chan· cellor Helmut Schmidt force the issue orthe neutron warhead with bis appeasement-minded left wing. Haig's reluctance to second Weinberger's quick approval of the neutron weapon was in def· erence to Western European sensibilities, not a veto. So long as American strength was visibly declining in comparison to the Soviet Union, talking tough in Europe was a high-risk, no-win gesture even for Schmidt. But the promise of Reagan's new defense program, if pushed through Congress by Weinberger and Carlucci, gives Schmidt a counte rweight .agains t the s mooth left-wing politicians who claim the U.S. can no longer act the partora genuine superpower. Reagan has signed a contract with the future that destroys such dam aging counsels. Weather predictions wither hopes If you live in California. you've read about the water shortage in the East. One oft he most constant and predictable stories in any newspaper is the one abQut the drought. the flood , the snowstorm or the deep freeze somewhere else. It 's difficult for people in one part of the world not to take some quiet, though reluctant. de· lig ht in ad· versity being s uffe red by peop l e elsewhere. Jr we live in Maine and are enjoyi ng pleasant T h eir expe n s iv e and sophisticated new equipment seems to have hardly raised them above the level of The Fa rmer's Almanac. They know more about the details of bad weather. where it is, but not much more about whattoexpectofit in the future. All I ever want to know is whether I should wear my warm coat or take an umbrella. and with all their satellites and computers charting the movements of fronts. highs, lows and inversions, they don't seem to have improved at aU when it comes to advising me on those matters. The weatherman and I seem to reach our final conclusions re· garding what the weather will be for the next few hours at a bout the same time. We look out the win· dow and can say, with some cer· Sydney Harris tainty al that point. that it is rain· ing. It might he lp us keep the weather forecasters· predictions in proper perspective if the agen· cy presenting them kept careful track of how they did. Before tomorrow's predictions were pre· sented. we'd get a report on how the previous day·s forecast com- pared with what weather we ac· tu ally got. THE FORECASTERS I watch oo television go about their work with a bravado that isn't substantiated by their results. I have no objection to some in· formed person taking a stab at what the weather's going to be like tomorrow. but I do object when they pretend it's anything more than an informed guess. I wouldn't mind if they threw their hands in the air some night and told us they didn't have the s lightest idea what the weather was going to be. They never do that though. They con us with some lines on a map showing us some highs and lows and fronts coming or going somewhere. I dread the thought of a water s hortage in our area. There's something worse about a drought than about a flood in my mind. and l hope the past doesn't have on e coming . Damage and even death is instant in a fl oo d . A drought tak.es its toll more like some dread disease and it's harder to fight. You can't pile the sandbags, put your finger in the dike, build a raft or get lo higher ground. A drought you just have to wait out. weather , we don't agonize much over the heat wave in Texas. It's a distant event. abstractly regrettable but nothing we feel deeply. It's bard to imagine being too hot if you're cold. IT ISN'T callousness on our part. It's just that we've got prob- le ms of our own. and when we get ours, it 's our turn to take it and so meone el s e 's turn t o read about it. People in the East have read about the volcano in Washington , floods in Mississippi, snowstorms in Buffalo and freezes in Florida. Interviewer craft needs polishing If it wasn't their part of the country, the sensation or distress for Easterners was fleeting. The fires that rage through the hills behind Hollywood are not or much concern to people in Philadelphia even though they sympathize in a superficial kind or way while they watch the pictures on television . The weatherman on my radio station is talking more and more about the lack of precipitation in the East and parts of the Midwest. Gree nwich. Conn.. perhaps the single richest community in the nation. was down to something like a 19-day supply or water last week, and a Cornell University meteorologist says that we're in for a three-year drought in the East. That's where llive, so this is going to be more than a picture on television for me. I hope the weather experts are wrong in their long-range outlook. tr they're as inaccurate predict- ing the next three years H they usually are when they tell me what to expect for weather over the weekend, I'll settle for that. IT'S BEEN traditionallor ua to Joke about the lnaecuracy ol the weather forec:uten, but after the Joke la over It really doesn't seem to me u thoUlh meteorololltta have dl1Unpi1hed tbemHlftll predlctinl the weather ln recent years. Whe.n a new book comes out. the publisher winds up the author like a toy and sends him or her spin- ning out to as many "exposures" as can be found. Most or these ex· posures consist of radio and TV in· terviews. As a spinning toy for my 10th book this winter. I was forced again to the me l a nc holy conclus ion t h at mo st radio and TV interviewers -whatever their other virtues in terms of den· tal care and b a i r · grooming -are deplorably defi· cient as interviewers, an Jrt far more difficult than it seems to be. In one instance (admittedly, an extreme one), the young man representing a large network channel was totally unprepared: the book sent to the station bad been misplaced, the blo1rapbical sketch unread, and J\is questions might as well have been put to , Sally Rand or Sigmund Freud as tome. THE 80-CALLBD reporten 1 have seen on these media make me blush for my craft. Sent to the scene ot a recent dlaaater, they pop a microphone in front ot a mother wbo hu Just loet three younc children in a flre, and ask, 0 How do~eel?': Thia seerr_. to be tbelr Qaestloa for all surVlvon catutropb• -and bow I.be devU would tb•J eQed . . . .... -.. -.. ---. .... -............ --""'-~ .......... t ~ -···--- them tofeel? It was nearly a score of years ago that my quondam bridge partner, the late Sir Cedric Hardwicke, got his own back at th ese ninnies, when in his whimsical biography, "A Vic· tori an in Orbit. .. he appended his d r o ll "Han dbook for In· terviewers. • · IN TWS HE offered some terse and irreverent answers lo the same questions he bad heard over and over again -and to which, until now, he bad dutifully given solemn and pretentious answers, befitting a Knight of the Empire. But finally even hi s patient soul rebelled. Ho w many movies bad he made? "Too many." How many plays had he appeared in? "Too few." What is an actor's greatest Panela • asset? "An audience." How do you choose a play? "I read the contract first." Whal is your ad· vice to young actresses? "Watch cats." The fiippancy or his replies was an inevitable reaction to the same tedious questions, put by someone who knows little about the theater and cares less; and who tomor- row will be asking idiotic ques· lions or a vivisectionist or a volleyball player; and whose in· terview, on the air or in print, will make the interviewee sound like a fool, a knave, or a dullard, or all three combined. The next time I'm a spinning toy, and some pearly-toothed young man asks me before the mike, "Whal is your book all a bout?.. I hope I have the Hardwickean cbvtzpah to answer , "Readitandfindout." • "So hoW ... ~ ... beck ... In .......... Iii,.., oame fram?'' J .,..../ITOOKI • Orange Cout OAJL y PILOT/Wednesday. FebrUlfY 11. 1981 HfF - label buys save By SYLVIA PO&TER ln an era of bloated prices across the board, you as an individual consumer can actually save 30 to more than 50 pefcent on a long, varied list ot necessities and luxuries -merely by buying the ·'private labels." And you are doing precisely that -on a scale defying credulity and renecting nothing less than a. profound revolution in the product mix on retail store shelves the na· lion over. Today's statistics are so spectacular they may startle even those who have ror years been c ustomers of "store brands," •'house brands." or "private labels." A full one· fourth of mass· market sales involve items that come under the heading of private labels, a perpendicular rise in this area of sales in the past decade. THE SIZE OF THE private label market is estimated at SlOO billion, a total which has been ballooning since the emergence of the new generation of generics sold "without frills" in plain wrappers has lured consumers with savings of 50 percent plus. And this is in the face of national advertising on brand·name products exceeding SSS billion in 1980 alone. In such food categories as frozen vegetables, private labels have captured a 70 percent share of the market, according to studies made by Selling·Areas Marketing, Inc. <SAMI ). In vitamins, private label sales are approaching a 50 percent market share. In health and beauty aids. the retail industry estimates saJes will escalate from 6 percent in 1980 to 13 percent in 1987 THE PRIME FORCE behind the upsurge has been and is the accelerating rise in living costs Private labels would have become ever more widely accepted in recent years as increasing numbers of consumers became more sophisticated in comparing brands and decicting on values and savings. But not to this extent! The extra factor has been the search for savings without forfeiting quality. While quality is an elusive term and to many customers a "brand name" 1s quality, American con· sumers have become generally aware that the same government standards govem pnvate as well as brand names in most products. Grade A carrots a re basically Grade A carrot5, no matter what the name on the can A private-label manufacturer can back up a claim that his products are as good as Cor in some cases better than) the na- t1onally advertised brand. AN APPLIANCE MANUFACTUR ER can oHer guarantees on storebrand products that are equal to those made by manufacturers of widely advertised national brands. tr you would guess that 1t is the lower·income cons umer who favors private labels most because or the price savings, your guess is wrong. A majority of private label purchases are made t>Y persons with in· comes in excess or $25,000, reports the Simmons Market Research Bureau, lnc. This shopper is ln a higher education bracket, is more knowledgeable, says the bureau, and is in search or quality at the best price. IN CONTRAST , THE lower·income consumer wants the security of a national brand and shrinki. from m aking comparison decisions that demand grappling with quality standards. The lower·income consumer is, as a result, to be the target or a new national campaign to be launched by the Private Label Manufacturers Association. ln the wo rds of PLMA Pres ident Ralph Selitzer: "An educated consumer will be aware of true value. and not be influenced entirely by the imagery, of a product. that is, the package design or the name on the box. A private label is not second class." .ftiiork• In Tia' .ftipolll9h1 NEW YORK ("Pl -S.lu, Tut\, price tf'd net ci..119t ot tM fifteen m1n1 oK1111't I New Yon SIO<k E-CN-ISSUH, trading ,..llONll't' et more th.an '1 I "'1-Cm s 1..i,300 2''·• ~.\> Euon 666,300 12'-~ =rno~ !~:= ~~ : ~ IBM 3'7,.00 l>l 1, Ttxeco Inc 391,000 •O''• + ..,,.....-------------ContAlrLln JIS,~ 12 + ~ VS Air llS,700 20 •. wtllrlOOOt 341,000 ''" """9r TAT JH,~ S21) M'hal .-.10,.k11 Did NEW YORK CAP) Feb 10 TW C«P 17.6, 100 20""• TwcFoJt s »t,400 SI Giiiette Co JOJ,600 2'1 ' It m¥t JOJ,000 111 a SlclOllll'ld s 301.•00 67 :,~: AdVMKH .. ,; OKllned ~. roo:!J 118 ~ 1880 --------------i-lllQM .. t~rit9an 1...radrr• ~-._, 'l'I 13 ' Prn d;. Jll 2m 7'7 , . • Ctll,., U.._·tl14 cent\ a pound, U.S oestcneti-. -------------·~ L .... lOunts • PoUllCI. I D11 and Doarn• 1111e•11.r.ct111soounc1.11e11ver.ci. NEW .,ORK '"Pl -Tiit IOl-lno llst Tit! 11.1476 .... ,WM-composite lb ~ '"" New Yor-s1oca Eu..,... A._._._76c ... 1upounc1. 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"" ,, ......... ..... ...... & ··-= .... , .. 11., ~ UOI............ . .......... , ... , ..... .,., .... "' ...... ........ , .., ......... 1"'1<otll ur1 .......... .... -....c .......... u10.• • ..,., ... s ....... . I I -Orange COMt OAJLY PILOT/Wedne1day, February 11, 1981 'Hooper' wins Sml:day Dal/11~ "-letl CB -.~till r<tli1igs 1·hamp EW \ OKK fAl'1 Th l \! wttk cam w • crHhm1 (•llrou Svnda1 n11hl, •I th Hu rt lleynoldl' lt78 mullon vlr\un !, 'Hooper," t~· runaway 10\..tM .. r In 1lJ telt'vi•1o•l d•but on (.'H . Ol)potltO Part I of A Ht' • ..!1111t of Eden'' m1n111ittrl('l1 111d 'Kt-111 &ate" m Nlit' . "tlooptr " flllill h{•cj th•I Wl'l•k eod•na 1-~t•b ff In third a>llll't•, be .. lnd C'RS' "Oal11u,' No I ln prime llm for thl' I lth t1nw 111 14 ··~·k" rnd lluthN' C'US show. "l)\ilct>s 11f lldlU1rd " C'as WON TH t: •ll'I w,1rk '• , at inc · oomptotllion for the mnth straight •t"ek, •llh iilx of lhl' lO highest roted program&, f1gurl'& from tbt' A (' 1el en C:o NB<.''l'l unmat1ut1on of events a l Kt•nt Sl11le University in May 1970, In which four ludenu were "ho t to death by National Uuarchml'n, wu~ a dis appointing 8bl PART II o•· "t:asl of to;den" was broadcast Monday night, with the concluding Installment h<'ht'dulcd for Wednesday eve- n1111(, aud ratings were not in· dudt>d in the mos t r ecent N tdscn ~urvcy com edian LJly Tomlin, ''Lily: Sold Out," No 8 for the week. "The Brady Girls Get Mar· rled," the premiere program in a ne w NBC series. was 25th for the week, with another NBC ipeclul , "Love Letter to J ack Benny," 35th. The premiere edi· lion of CBS ' ''That's My Line" was No. 38. CBS' "CONCRETE Cowboys" ' got 9rt to a stumbling sta rt, No. n for the week. with the pre- miere program in NBC's Project Peacock series for family au· diences faring even less well - 57th. He re are the w ee k 's 10 highes t-rated s hows : "Dallas," with a rating of 31.6 showed CBS' rating for lht> period wa!> 20 8 to l9 5 for ABC and 16 9 for NBC The network!> l>U.> that means m an average prime tame minute dun n g the pe no<l. 20 8 per cent or the nation's TV equipped home!> were luncd to CBS Th(• poor Sh(\w1ng for "Kent Stuk" was only a part of NBC's vroblc m for the week. The llt'lwork, r unnerup 1n the rat· angs' competition four times in lhl' Jui.I SIX Wet!kS, lis ted four Of the ri ve lowest-rat ed s hows "Hill Street Blues" was No. 60, followed by .. Kent State" and another NBC program, "Nero Wolfe " ··Ladies· Man" on CBS wa:. 6.1rd, with "NBC Reports Who Will Fight for America7 " 64th repres enting 24.6 million hones. 'Angel' quits "Dukes of Hazzard," 29. 7 or 23. l AP.WI,....... The rating for ·'Dallas" "'as 31.$. Nielsen says that means of all the home!. in the country with television, 31.6 percent saw al least part of the CBS s how. T H E RACE FOR the week was close until Sunday night, when a ll three n e tworks schedule d blockbu s ter pro- grams . Nielsen 's Fe bruary "sweeps," during which na· tional spot advertising rates are determined, began the previous Thursday night an explana tion for the Sunday night col· lision. ABC set aside three hours for the first chapter of "East of Eden," a new adaptation or John Steinbeck 's nove l . whi c h finished No. 15. C: BS. on the other hand. scored with a rare TV appearance by 'I , the Jury' actress cas t H OLLYW OO D (AP ) Lau rene Landon will star as Velda in "I. the Jury." based on the Mickey Spillane best seller to be filmed by Larry Cohen. The part of detective Mike !lammer will be cast later. "I, the Jury " was first filmed in 1953 with Biff McGuire as the hard-boiled private eye. Miss Landon Is currently star · ring opposite Peter Falk in "All the Marbles." million, Movi "Hooper ," 29.2 or 22.7 million. "M·A·S·H. "28.7or 22.3 mttlion. and "60 Minutes," 28 3 or 22 million, all CBS; "Dif· f'renl Strokes" and "Real Peo- ple," both 25.7 or 20 million, both NBC: "Lily: Sold Out," 24.9 or 19.4 million, CBS. and "Love Boa t," 24.8 or 19.3 million. and "Three's Co mpany," 24 .3 or 18.9 million, both ABC. The next 10 program s : "Facts of Life." N BC. ''Too Close for Comfort," ABC; "Lit· tie House on the Prairie," NBC, and "House Calls." CBS. tie; "East of Eden." P art I. and "Hart to Harl." both ABC; "Happy Days" and "That's In- credible," both ABC. tie: "The Wallons." CBS. and "Quincy, M E.," NBC. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to w ork for ou. There's" lo t more lo bei11g 11falbe r. th'"' }"st btwl "1' a son. LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! ( L M. llOYD ) INFOf'MS ln the ~ MISSION VllJO '5"' MALL ._~,., .. er...-i• .... , -.. .......... ••St220 n tt&©&©rn &UDl!~® a~$ ($t/ul~ &/a !¥eaUWt) ' ~ PORT Actress Jacly n Smith and be r ·mother Mar garet are sna pped at New York's Park Lane Hotel after Mi ss Smith announced earlier that she was leaving the TV series "Charlie's An gels ... the last of the original three Angels to do so. The Power Behind The Throne ~. ·m •llO~ ~- A IOUTM COAIT a:ll lDWAUS '9J llUllTlllllT09 Cllllti ~; ClltJH N.Y. TIMES: "E•hilaratingly bizarre I Obsessive, e•citing, scary wildly energetic." -J•,.•• ...... " .... '"" ""'"' One of the year 's 10 best. -Time THE YEAR'S #I COMEDY SMASH! IOF COURY ITS ONLY HBl\UARY ANO IT'S A SHORl MONTH 1 THE INCREDIBLE SHRJNKING ~, WOMAN [PG Ro"° • '"l'll ~ • Corrr"'· fQl1 t-. u "''""' NOW PLAYING CINEDOME Orange 634 2553 U A C INEMAS w u tm1ns1u ~l OS..• EDWARDS' WDDOIRIDGE Irvine 551 06!>5 EDWARD'S CINEMA CENTER Costa Me~a <179·41~1 EDWARDS' VIEJO TWIN M1ss1on V1e10 830 59qo PACIFIC'S SOUTH COAST Laguna Beach 494 1514 STADIUM DRIVE-IN Orange 639 8770 •ACOf"IC t '\ttOWS SUft1 l1l:ltJMI:ti u t a.s LI NCOUI ORIWE·IN BuenJ Par~ 82 t 4070 I BLUES BAOT~ERS AIRPLANE (PG) "ANIMAL HOUSE" IR) . --I "POPlYE" tl'GI "GREASE" .. . .... ..~ ' "TRIBUTE" "ORDI NARY PEOPLE" (II) I ---""°"' Al'ACt*, THI MON•" (II) CHA-Of MA.ONr c "ANY wRi2ft WAY YOU CAN" "HONEYIUCKLE " . 'Charlie Chan' . TV ads nixed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Four Northern Califo~ia television stations have opted to fore10 a n esttmated $50 ,000 In adverlisine revenues rathe~ than air comm ercials for an upcomlne Charbe Chan movie that local Chinese-American activists consider racist. At the request of Chinese for Affirmative Ac· lion , KTXL in Sacramento and Bay.area stations KGO-TV, KPIX and KTVU agreed not to broad-· cast commercials for "Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen,'' a nostalgia film starring Pe te r Ustinov and Angie Dickinson. t MUCH OF THE MOVIE was filmed here last spring amid protest from the Asian community. However. station KRON has decided to carry the 10· a nd 30-second spots trom t"eb. 9·15 because station executives don't believe they ar e "de· £amatory or injurious to the image of Chinese· Americans,"s pokesman Dennis Fitch said. "I personally rejected the spots because I didn't think it would be in good taste to carry them." sales manager Mark Mandella or ABC's KGO-TV said. . . LEN SCHLOSSER OF KPIX said Channel 5 refused the ads because management "considered the . movie exploitation as it did not use Asians in major roles." 'ITIR CRAZY" (R) '~"' ·•ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" 'THIHVIL AND MAJCDhUN" ... -11111111 llllY Ml I ~'.t l•N I '-,llAl f' liHIJ/\fl• 11 l'lhl ORANGE:. COU N TY CAI IF OH NIA :.?5 CENTS EXPflElllONI OF RM, CONCaN, PAIN AND SHOCK ARE MIRRORED ON FACES OF SURVIVORi OF THE HILTON HOTEL FIRE DISASTER IN LAS VEGAS as Park IJenefits Festival hikes · share to city By STEVE lllTCBELL °' .. o..tr "91 s.... If 100,000 visitors pour through the Festival of Arts gates this sum m er as a nticipated by fesli val officials, the city of Laguna Beach could make more than a quarter of a million dolJan. Festival directors approved a $1. 7 million operating budget Tuesday for the 1981 summer season that includes an expected $255,097 going to city coffers for rent of the rity-owned festival property. Festival accountant Fred Bouman says he bases that ex- pected revenue to Laguna Beach on ticket sales to the popular Pageant of the Masters (all Stricken man star's father? RIVERSIDE, (AP) -A man who authorities say may have been Marilyn Monroe's father collapsed and died of an ap, parent heart attack while driv- ing in downtown Riverside. Martin Edward Morten.sen, 85, of Mira Loma, collapsed at the wheel of his automobile Tues- day, Riverside County coroner's investigator Lisle Ford said. F ord said Mortensen's car rolled through a stop sign, swerved across the roadway and sto pped on a sidewalk. A pedestrian who gave Mortensen mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was unable to revive him, and Mortensen was pronounced dead a abort time later at Rivenlde Community Hoepital. llllCI ClllT WUllll seats were sold by Jan. 15) ~ anticipated gate receipts to thel festival grounds. And, since 100,000 or more people have paid to enter tbe festival grounda for the past 14 years or so, festival officials feel safe in anticipating at leut a similar figure during this sum- mer's six-week run. Last year, Laguna Beach re- ceived $212,881 in festival re- ceipts, based on a percentage of the festival's gross receipts {on a sliding scale). Moat of the money goes to re- tire the bonded debt on Main Beach Park. The bill for tbe Main Beach Park bond is about $300,000 a year and is paid by use of festival receipts and funds from the city's general account. This summer, tbe city stands to earn $42,416 more than last year. lo addition, Laguna Beach can expect $12,475 this year in revenue from rent of the festival restaurant. The $1. 7 million festival budget shows a 22 percent in- crease over last year's income, and board members Tuesday set aaide more tban $100,000 in re- venues for 1cbolarahipa and cultural groupe. A total of 987.000 is budgeted for scbolarabipa to Laguna Beach High School art, drama, dance and writing students. And $20,330 baa be e n scheduled for cultural groups in Laguna Beach, including Ballet Pacifica, tbe School of Art, llusewn of Art, Lyric Opera. the biSb 1cbool art pl'o1ram, Lasuna Sbowcaae, American Field Service and Lasuna Beach poets. Guanl8 arrested SOLEDAD (AP) -Four COl'- rectional offlcen at Soledad state pri8oD have been arrested OD C ..... of aelliq cocaine to illmaa.. ote Ar..,...... TOO SHORT -Las Vegas fire truck ladder is r aised to its highest extension but is s till far short of victims trapped on an upper fl~r. Hilton fire dead listed LAS VEGAS CAP) -Here is a list of victims in the Las Vegas Hilton Hold f1re as identified by Clark County Corone r Otto Ravenholl: -Dennis Emery McFarland, 32, Boone, Iowa. -Frank Alan Greenfield, 22, West Bloomfield, Mich. -Robert Nichols Leach, 54, Honolulu, Hawaii. -lfany Gaines, no age availa- ble, Loe Angeles. -His wife, Lorraine Gaines, no age available. -1.eny Santos Carvalho, 64, RiodeJaneiro, Brazil. -Jack Turinaky, 41 , Ancbonae, Alaska. -JobnDoe. Low clouds late nlsbt and early momins hours, otherwise variable biSb clouds throulb TbundaJ. Highs ransinl from low 80s at'tbe beaches to near 70 inland. Lows tonlpt 41 to 52. I 111111 TlllY Lo• Vega• i• I• '"• ipotJigltt QI Ute ,....,, of .... Heat hospitalizes San Onofre worker ,., •• , but ff.no " ,..,,..., ' too. Sft ""'11, ,,. 02. 11111 ,, ....... la • DluUc lllli- radlaU. Rit at lu OllGln .......... plat ...... .... for. ti QllUJ wbr' ... .. bo9pMeltMd ....,, neo•ertas tro.MI& ......... . ' ... , .......... .... .... ...,r; .......... ... ....... ) 2 , .... . ........... Ht., tM. .......... I WM ""1 wr/ .... " ........................ .... rraaler ••• &alsea lo laa Q1•eGe O•wrl 811Jl1 ...... TueldQ and may be ·released Tlu1nd97. Tbe M-,.ar-old operator ol an AnaMlm llp-makiat com.::;re l'rullr ... -ol -ldnd .. ,..., IMklq ..... • ,.. .... ..w ta. weekf1 ,., ol INlt ... -.... -attneUd .............................. ....... l'rllll ...... ~---­.................... ftnttlml llllWM .. tlll•dlercnetar, 111111r-.,......... . ... ,.. ~ ••J.-ltCMltOK." • • 1ery p ar 8 dead, 242 hurt at Hilton LAS VEGAS (AP > - Blowtorches of flame shot through an elevator shaft and up one aide of the 30-story Las Vegas Hilton as four separate fires "of suspicious origin" left eight dead and 242 injured. Searchers went room-to-room in the hotel's east wins today looting for possible additional victima in the gambling mecca's second major hotel blaze in three months. Six people, including a firefighter, were hospitalized in critical condition following tbe Tuesday night fires, which in- cluded one major blaze that started on the eighth fioor and three smaller fires on other floors. Moat of the injured suf. fered smote inhalation and were released after treatment. A pillar of flame shot up the side of the 2, 783-room hotel, the nation's largest, as hundreds of guests fied into the streets or scrambled lo the roof where helicopters plucked them to safety. · . "When we got outside, there were names shooting up the side of the hotel. It looked like the 'Towering Inferno'," said Hank Arkin, a guest from Merrick, N.Y. Fire Chief Roy Parrish said two men were being questioned about the blazes, which followed by less than three months a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel that killed 84 and injured more tban 700. Howeve r , Clark County homicide detective Michael Brady said "no body is in custody for arson." He said six were questioned about possible looting, but were later released. Security guards were posted at all entrances and in the casino area today, while guests returned to the hotel in an effort to retrieve belonpnga. Manager Art Donovan said he had "no idea" when the hotel would reopen. · The New York Stock Ex- cban1e suspended tradin1 in Hilton Hotels Corp. stock at its openlns today, pendins an an- nouncement expected th1a after- noon about the extent of the fire dama1e. •• The ftrat-Ooor cuino was not (See VEGAS, Pase AZ) PHONES OPEN ro FIRE Sl'IE LAS VJ:GAS (AP) -A toll,fne ~ number bu been eltabH.W for people wbo want to lmow wbetber nlatiftl were l'UllU at tbe WI V .... Hlltm bate&, aeme Of • fatal ftn ~=· .. allO ••allable about ..,_... .. ad Joe..._. of ...... ~ to OIMral Tel.,.....Nn9Cla. Tbe aumblr ii ......... f .----· * ·-----· * * DUNES GOLF. Vagabond Motor Hotel • LAS VEGAS COURSE Ho idly Inn• TROPTCANA Downtown .. Rodeny Inn• COUNTRY CLUB and • La Ouinta Inn The Strip • Mlrina Hote l -• Trop1cana ·~ -LEGEND Cl) Q) ~ • HOTEL 01'1 MOTH Camperland 8 -Hacienda 0 POINT or INTEREST • 8 PRIVAl[l Y OPERA HD CAMPGROUND ti) 0 > ...J ID T Cf) c( (!) w WHERE FLAMES KILLED EIGHT AT LAS VEGAS HILTON MOM Or8nd Hotel ecene of eartter ftre tragedy 8 Marines killed Fatal helicopters collision probed By F&EDE&ICK SCHOEii ERL 19, of Fremont, crew chief. ••..._"-'._.. A fourth crew member in tbe An inveetllative team was at Sea Stallion, Lance Cpl. Joee II. tbe Tult1n llartne Corpe Air Sta· : ~a..• N y -..6 lion today, attemptins to de-Rlvera,2l,of81VU1U)'1l, . ., ..... termine why two larse military fered a.ct iDJuri• in t.be crub helicopters collided in mid-air and•• boepitallaed at tbe U.S. Tueaday night, tilllns sl• Naval Hospital, Lons Beach. crewmen. Tboqb be walked away from the The -..a...1ve mld-.air col.Uakm crub aeene, bis coadltioa wu .......... lltted uaertoua. above tbe nmway at tbe air ata-llembera of the llarine Uoa located nortbeut ol lntne HDt=. and ftre aboot•ns lato lledium lllli~~=~ 18', tb operatmc tbe Su wbo e akJ u tbe two crift died in tbe ftery crub were lilted plunaecttotbe..,,._.. u : Tbefteryer.ablaftlftd a CHSI Sea Staib belicopter' carTJtq a -capt. Lawrence J. ltbal. •. crew al four ad a 1m.U. CR• ol Piu.barlb, Ptl., tbepllot. Sea Kaitbt carTJina a crew o1 -Maj. Cbarlel V. Lona m, M, three. o1Urlllu,W.,co-116)at. Memben of Man.. llMYJ -c,&. llioMlt I . Dbaff. 11. ol Helh_. ""•llr• •. fblal Scraatm._Pa.,cnweldef . tM a. •e•Hcw "'° ._.. ~ ltd Ill· lllelllaea Sn, e .. tM ....... kl••liOld., .......... 1 .......... ... .............. : ................. ... "~~~:u:r~~ ==-.. =.i:.=·~ -bULPaalO. a.al •att111? 1110 ........ llM:rl UplMd,eo-pllat. .._ a .. ti I wlll ..., -Cpl o..-, J. p .... •• , ..... , .... .,,.., I . .a L Or Ange Cout OAlL Y PILOT /Wedneedey, February 11, 1811 OC bus riders • get mto act o.My_MMf_ A AIDER RAISES YOICE Strike Hostage Nelaon Outlaw's tombsto ne due back By PHIL. SNEIVERMi\N 0t '"° O~llf ~llOI $1•11 Billy the Kid', tom b~tont· will take a Jel rid<· hum<' lo :-Jew MexiC'O Thuri-<la\ afternoon. Huolinglon · Rt•a c h police Detective Roh ltu<;•-1.>ll sa id repr esentatlV('' Ir Tl'XCl1> In t e r na t1onal A 1rl 111l'l>. who teamed of the: ~nive marker's recovery in Hunl1n~ton Beach, offered to Cly OeBa<.•a County She riff John McOr1de to Los .\nge les and trans port the lawman and the tombstone back lo New Mexico <it no 1·harg<• T he sheriff "111 :trnH i.Jl LAX al 10 11 a m Thu r~day and will fl y home with lhe markt'r at 3 40 p.m .. Russell sa1<1 Th e f amou., o utlaw 's h ead s ton t' w a s ta k en m y s teriou~I } from his Fort Sumner gravC's ll€' two weeks ago. Acting on an anon ymous telephone lip relayed by New Mexico officC'rs, Detecti ve Russell and h1!t J>artner , Ray Hattabaugh, con fiscated the tombstone Monday from the home of Walter Nicholson, 25, of 18432 Delaware St. Police said Nicholson's regu· tar truck route took him through New Mexico. New Mexico authorities filed burglary and robbery charges Tuesday against Nicholson, who was bebeved to oe m Oklaboma today. Russell said the truck driver bas been in contact with New Mexico authorities through his attorney. With the return of the missing tombstone , Fort Sumne r resi· dents will be able to resume planning their upcoming sum· mer celebration, m arking the lOOth anniversary of Billy the Kid's death. · Free movie slated for LB's seniors The comedy film "Same Time, Next Year." starring Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn, will be pre- sented free for senior citisem at 2 p.m . Feb. 20 at the South Coat Theater in Laguna Beach. The movie is presented by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association. ORANGE COAST ill GLSNN IO)T1' ............. Oran•• Couat1'1 week-old public bulatrik• IO far ba been a tut of aUmlaa between aep&WonbU..Orua•Cawaty Traul& Dllbict ud tbe •trlkinl Ualted,.._.portat.ioa U.UC.. ......... fNal tbe taqle, for the lllOll put, .... been any outcry from U.. publlc -the te,000 or ao dall)' com.muw. wbo ..ct t.o ride buses bet .... wort or acbool ud bome. Tbe outcQ bu been IO neclili· ble, lD fact, that many observers' ba ve concluded tlaat finding aaotber way arouad Orange County, while bothersome, ian't tootoqb. But taaat's not tbe way Karyn Nelsooseesit. An Anaheim resident, Ms . Nelson bu stationed herself th.is week on tbe sidewalk ln front of tbe OCTD headquarters in Garden Grove. She shares lbe crowded corridor with a handful of the 957 striking bus drivers and mechanics. But she is decidedly in· dependent. While the strikers carry predictable union picket . signs, lb. Nelson's are more topical. "Ayatollah OCTD bolds riders hostage," ooe sign says. On the back: "When do OCT1> riders get yellow ribbons!•• Sbe wean a straw cowboy hat with IDODlbly bm passes stapled like a bat band. In the fl"Cllll is her pasa for Fellruary, which isn't do- ing her much eood. ''Right DOW I'm interested in saying that the public bas got to get outanddosomething soOCTD does something,•' she e.llplained. Ms. Nelson said she isn't taking s ides -yet -in the controversy stemming from contract disputes between the district and the un· ion. But she believes that district ofriciaJs are responsible for re· s uming discussions, which broke down a week ago. She said the strike has created problems for her since she sold her old car not long ago and has relied on the bus system. She has found rides from friends during the past week, she said, but they a ll work during the days when rides are often needed. Ms . Nelson, who prides herself on being assertive -she was a civil rights marcher back in lhe 60s said s he fears that people hurl most by t.he strike are lhe ones least likely to speak up. They are the Spanisb·speaking and In· do-Chinese refugees, the senior citizens and school kids , she said. Shesaids he'U continue to spend a bout three ho11rs a day at the dis- t tic t headquarters until the negotiations resume . Saddle back enrollment ' t akes jump Saddleback College officials report lbat 26,400 students are registered at the school's two campuses, 1S percent more than were signed up last year at this lime. The college's first official census of the spring shows a 3,300-student increase over a year ago. The figures wiU be sent to state agencies to be used in funding computation. The college continues lo be one of the fastest growing in the slate. A bout 80 percent of the school's studenu attend classes al tbe college's main campus in Mission Viej~, with lhe r e· mainder at the north campus in Irvine. Also, about 80 percent are part-time studenta, with 20 per· cent carrying 12 or more units. Women comprise about 80 per· cent ol the student population, officials said. KoreaD8 to polls SEOUL, Soada Korea (AP) - Govemmmt officials said more than Uaree.qurten of South Kore• --. cast balJota today ta eledim9 for tbe elect.oral col· le1e tblit ii apeeted t.o keep PJWicleal an.. J>oo.Bwan in of. fice,__...,.... Daily Pilat OFFICES Tho:nas P Haley ~ Robert N. Weed ,.,...... M. Thomea Koo1111 ,_... Thomu A. Murphlne -.......r- Cl'larMtt H Loos ~-.......ldllOf f:::d Schulman Cer1 Ca~tensen ....... ~ Kenneth N Goddard Jr ~Owector Cotta_,., • ...,. .. , se....c ... l..-.._,., "'7 .... Ceett H ...... Yfllifl l411ntl~ e..dt: ,,,,, ... ,, ........... , Detty .......... ~ MARINE CORPS INVESTIGATORS IURV!Y WRl!CKAQI! Of HELICOl'rER CRASH AT AJA STATION IN TUSTIN f Six crewmen ldlled In co-..on of two choppen In mid-air; one crewmen eurvlv•• ! • I Lagana b eaeh request Sycamore Hills suit dismissal requested The money would go toward paying off a $7 million debt the ci· ty owes on Sycamore Hills. ,,,....., .,,,.,, ~ ... -~ < § ~ SANTA Al'IA FWY .J i :----------, lS --! I MOFFETT • j I TUSTIN USM.Cfri~· I HELICOPTER WllflNI R -~~~!~1~_J ct ..., ~ -- . 6 KILLED •• • I Kni"ht as it approached for land· ing. ' Eck said he could not provide information on whether the Sea • Knight was involved in a training exercise as well. ·'The whole thing is under in- vestigation right now. We have no more official information for re- lease," Eck said. While base spokesmen declined Laguna Beach has filed a response to a lawsuit by the Legal Aid Society of Orange County challenging the city's housing ele· ment. The response asks the Orange County Superior Court to dismiss the lawsuit filed on New Year's Eve by the legal aid group on behallofLagunan John Gabriels. Baywood plans to buiJd 296 townhouses on the parcel. But the suit filed by the Legal Aid Society contends the tentative subdivision approval by the city isn-'t consistent with government requirements to provide low and moderate housing. u -<!fr ~ S,._N OIEGD fWV a.lty .......... -. to provide details of the crash, witnesses said the l wo helicopters burst into flames as they rut the • ground. That lawsuit contends the city doesn't have a housing element that responds to the need for low and moderate income housing in Laguna Beach. Specifically. the suit challenges the proposed sale of 60 acres in Sycamore Hills by the city to the Baywood Development Co. of Newport Beach. The development firm has of· fered $5.4 million for the property. located on El Toro Road near Leisure World. CRASH SITE SPOTTED At helicopter b•H It further claims the city has not officially adopted a general plan that includes provisions for such Wmter st orm housing. But Marc Winthrop, attorney for Laguna Beach, said the city d e ath toll does have an adequate housing element. He said alleged defects noted by ell• -bs tO 24 the LegaJ Aid suit·· really relate to .., the rederaJ Housing and Com· By 11ae A.uecla&ed Presa munity Development (HCD> Winttt'1 fiercest storm de· guidelines," regarding low cost livered bl.inding, wind-whipped housing. new snow in parts of the nation's "The district court in Los midsection today and pushed The two craft came to rest near the e nd of the base runway. Eck said the las t crash in the vicinity or the base occurred in 1968. Bittaker's fate weighed by j ury TORRANCE (AP) -The fate of Lawrence Sigmond Bittaker, cha rged with 26 kidnap and murder counts in the torture deaths of five teen·age girls, was in the hands or a seven-woman. five-man jury today. Angeles held recently that lhose eastward, causing power out· HCD guidelines are simply ad· ages and flooding on the Atlantic visory, not mandatory." Coast. At least 24 have died in the He said Laguna's response filed storm. Monday asks \he court to take Some Midwest cities were noliceoflhe city's existinghous· vi rtually paralyzed , and ing ordinance and the existing authorities urged people to s tay dam aged. Hotel officials said legal requirement for low and indoors and wait out the storm's that unlike the MGM Gr and, the moderate income housing. ic.)' wrath. But at least seven s t o n e -f aca de Hilto n had A hearing date has been died shovelingsnow. fi'ro91 P .,,eAI VEGAS .•• The prosecution is seeking the , death penalty for the 40-year-old • defe ndant, whose attorney claims , the real murderer is not his client but Roy Lewis Norris, Biltaker's confessed accomplice and star prosectu.i on witness who testified that Bittaker killed all but one of the girls in the 1979 attacks. spr inklers and s moke detectors scheduled for Feb. 23 in Orange Fourteen inches or snow fell in S d k on every floor County Superior Court. The city Michigan today, whe re some a at 88 8 peace The main fire began about will attempt to have the lawsuit cities declared snow emergen-Lux EM BO UR G (AP ) 8:05 p.m. in the southeast corner dismissedatthattime . cies . The National Weather Egy ptian Preside nt Anwar or the eighth floor. A pillar of Meanwhile, Winthrop s aid, Service forecast another one to Sadat encouraged the European flames quickly leapt from win· negotiations are continuing with two inches. Common Market on Tuesday to dow to window up lhe side of the Baywood DevelopmentforsaJeof R ecord low temperatures purs ue its Mi deast peace in· building, spewing smoke over the60-acre parcel. were set in a dozen cities, in-itiative. but said "we shall not al- t he nearby Las Vegas Strip. "Our position is, we're going eluding Colorado Springs, Colo., tow any interference" with the Guest-; on upper rtoors broke forward with the talks." Win· where a minus 13 reading broke process begun at Camp David in windows to scream for help, or thropsaid. • a mark from 1894. 1976. lowered themselves to the ground ____________________________ ......:.;:...:...:..;,._ _________ _ on ropes made of bedsheets. Stairwells to the ground floor were jammed. One victim died in ·a fall onto an outside deck, Clark County Coroner Otto Ravenholt said. The others died of smoke inhala· tion, he said. About 25 minutes after the firs t fire was fou nd, a second blaze was discovered in a dif- ferent wi ng. Two more were found within 20 more minutes, and a special weapons team was ca I le d to the s cen e whe n authorities suspected arsonists might be al work inside. The bodies of three men were found in the eighth· floor elevator lobby a nd an elderly couple we re found in their bathroom on the 10th floor . A woman died in he r 21st-floor room, and a man found aJive in his 24th floor room died moments a fter firefighters arrived, Ravenholt said. Some 450 firefighters battled the fire. The fire on the eighth floor was under control shortly after 9 p.m ., fire officials said. The other blazes -in a second-floor laundry room and on the third and ninth floors -were put out later. Barron Hilton. chairman of the board of the Hilton Hole.I Corp. in Be verly Hills , ex- pressed "profound s hock and sorrow over the deaths and in· juries. Law scouts ••• recrwt 1ng The law enforcement explorer scouts of Laguna Beach, wbo aid in parking and traffic control in the community, are seeking new recruits. Officer Don Coleman, advisor for Explorer Scout Post 1016, said interested young men and women between the ages of 14 and 21 should contact the Laguna Beach Police Department, al 4M-07S3. Tbe lf'OUP meets Tuesda,ys at S: 30 p.m. at the POiice station. Picture frame . . workshop slated . A workshop tbat will show partldpaab bow t.o create p8dded Dletme tramea will be beld Feb. · M u put ~ Lapna Beacb'a nterreautioa prosram. CoM ~tbe worbMp 11 '15. It II aebeduledfrom T:•t.o lO:IOp.m . lD tbe reautioa bulldinl at 5DI Forest Ave. . f WINTER SALE CONTINUES Large selection Drexel-Heritage reduced 0 f for this occasion. Stop in now for quality and val ue at sale . prices. ,,_ .... I ON SALE NOW • .; J .. Ylll 11111• llllY Ml • UHA N <~f COU N I Y < /\I If OHN IA ;1 ~) C ENl S EXPRESSIONS OF FEAR, CONCERN, PAIN AND SHOCK ARE MIRRORED ON FACES OF SURVIVORS OF THE HILTON HOTEL ~RE DISASTER IN LAS VEGAS ................ as· ote Closure angers parents By .H:•&Y CLAUSEN Ol .. a.it, ........... West Costa Mesa pa.rents, out- raged by a recent decision to close Rea )(JddJe School, came aw"y from a Newpo'"~·Mes, School District board meeting Tuesday n ight angrier than ever. Tbe board, with Trustee Betty Jo Balley absent, unanimously voted to send seventh and eighth grade Rea students to TeWin.kle Middle School nen September if they live north of 19th Street. Those south of 19th will go to Ensign Middle School in Newport Beach. Sixth graders who normally would move into Rea next Sep. tern ber will be kept at their cur- rent elementary schools. ' Rea PT A President Beth Lin- ton admonished the board for ig- noring a polJ showing that most parents favor sending their seventh and eighth grade children to Estancia High School next year. The parents had s uggested that nearby Estancia be con- verted into a combination mid- dle school-high school campus, enabling west side children to walk to school. Commuting dis tan ces to TeWinkle, 3.4 miles north of Rea, and Ensign, 3.3 miles south of Rea, were major conce rns Tuesday night. District trustees initiated a school ~ing plan last year that charges fees to riding students. West Mesa families, working mothers said Tuesday, are con- cerned with r aising enough money to afford the $20-a-montb bus fee. "I feel like we're being punished for working," Mrs. Pat (See ANGRY, Page A2) lllllil COAST lllTHIR . Low clouds late night . and early morning hours, _othe rwise variable high clouds through Thursday. Highs ranging from low 80s at 'th~ beaches to near 70 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. . 111111 TDIAY Lo• Vega• i• in tile 1p>Uight °'the ~.wt of hotel /jTH, bid ffno U tn.rtlftg, too . SH ltOf11, Page DI. 11111 ,...~ C1' ....... ....... .__.' ............ .,..._ if·---:: -· = .. ... .. IJC.ti ....., ...... ,.... ..., "'" .. ..,.. RON FLEISCHER, DAUQH'f'ER, TINA, SMILING TODAY Down on luck Newport man flnda .,.ople do ctir• Crippled mechanic gets his wlu~elchair Disabled auto mechanic Ron Fleischer said nothing about spectacles Monday in telling of his hopes for a wheelchair. But today be la lookinl at a whole new world of possibilities through rose-colored 1luses while lettin& around in a donat- ed wheelchair. The ftve Fleiacbers hav~ been llvinf at the Pine Knot Motel on Pac flc Coast Hi1hway at Prospect Avenue in West Newport Beach for months, makinl do on what they bad. A 1t.orJ Monday about tbeir pU1bt wbieb bu oftea left only $10 a week for food aa.r Mn. tda Flel1cber pa11 tbe rent brouPt almt lmtaat ....... e. .. r 1ot ., wlll••lelllalr ... nelldW Mid......., todQ. ., tbla ...... 14 = IOIM-.,W UdeaD nei&bborbood like a crab. Some callers wanted to atve him a used wheelchair; others of- fered to donate money to beJp buy one. "A few people have even sent us money for some extra 1roeeries, '' ••YI Fleischer. He Hid an unidentified woman from be•rby Hoa1 .Memorial Hospital wu tbe flnt to •bow up Tuleday lliebt. Sbe broqbt a wbeelchalr. • 'Sbe laid DOt to bOtber retum- tn1 it. Ja1t keep It," uy1 Fle~inwbo bopel now to -a job npatrlq autos ~ be must re-eater UC lntH lledleal Center for mon am-,..._ .. ,. llelaltldllift= ......... ......... ·\.::=-e'• •· eldlat.S.allO .... *-t tbe DaUJ Piiot ai.;;& 1'11111111 r • wbo ID nemt neb Ml..._ ----------· only able to erawl aromd 1111 br a ear la ~•Mr wldle ero11tq tile 1tnet aea.r lall ..... -ci'lllelM9. 8 dead, 242 hurt at Hilton LAS V EG A S CAP ) - Blowtorc hes of fla me s hot through an elevator shaft and up one side of the 30·story Las Vegas Hilton as four separate fires "ol suspicious origin" left eight dead and 242 injured. Searchers went room-to-room in the hotel's east wing today looking for possible additional vicUms in the gambling mecca's second major hotel blue in three months. Six people, including a firefighter, were hospitalized in critical condition following the Tuesday night fires, which in- cluded one major blaze that started on the eighth floor and three smaller fires on other floors. Most of the injured suf- fered smoke inhalation and were released after treatment. A pillar of flame shot up the side of the 2, 783-room hotel, the 1 nation's larges~. as hundreds of guests fled into the streets or scrambled to the roof where helicopters plucked them to safety. . "When we got outside, there were names shooting up the side of the hotel. It looked like the 'Towering Inferno'." said Hank Arkin, a guest from Merrick. N.Y. Fire Chief Roy Parrish said two men were being questioned <See VEGAS, Page A2) Hilton fire dead listed LAS VEGAS (AP) -Here is a list of victims in the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel fire as identified by Clark . County Coroner Otto Ravenbolt: -Dennis Emery McFarland, 32, Boone, Iowa. -Frank Alan Greenfield, 22, West Bloomfield, Mich. -Robert Nichols Leach, st, Honolulu, Hawaii. -Harry Gaines, no age availa- ble, Loe Angeles. -His wife, Lorraine Gaines, no age available. -Zeny Santos Carvalho, 64, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. -Jack Turinsty , 41 , Anchora1e. Alaska. -John Doe. PHONES OPEN TO FIRE Sl'.lE LAS VEGAS (AP) -A toll·free~ number bu beea wablllbed for people wbo want to know whether Nlatlftl were I'*" at tbe Lu v .... IUltoa ld.el, seeae al a fatal ftn ~· " a1lo ••al&Mle aboal eaMltlw ad loe•tl-ol n_.., aeeordlq to C..tnl Te ...... Nnada. Tbe manber ii -.....o. ·ar -----* * *---- LAS VEGAS TROP1CANA Downtown COUNTRY CLUB· and La Ouinta Inn The Strip • Mlrinl Hotel -• Tropicana ·~ -LE G END (I) ~ ~ • HOHL OR MOTEL Camperland 8 -Hacienda 0 POINI Of INTEREST • uj 0 > ...J a> T (/) < C) w WHERE FLAMES KILLED EIGHT AT LAS VEGAS HILTON MGM Gr•nd Hotel ecene of ••rller fir• tr•o-ctY Crowd gathers Porn shop truly Talk of the Town By ilTllV& •. VINSEL She said the church la boldinl , C11•a.11yN.el4llft a Mau next Monday in opp0ei- A crowd of 12 picteta and 15· .. Uoo to Tbe Talk of the Town. media representatives was on Today's formal reopenio1 hand late this morning for tbe based on a state Supreme Court reopening of the controversial decision pendin1 tbe court's re- Talk of the Town adult book, view ol an appeal led manqer film and sex device store in Jack Tuppler to promlae a real Newport Beach. show this evenin& when porn No incidenta occurred, except film femme fatale Candy for the occuional honk of horns Samptes arriv•. by motorilta inspired by p6cket "We're .,..... et.op tralftet" sign= them to honk ti they Tuppler declared wltb a leer are toOblcenity. 1lt1btly bidden by areea One near tratftc collilloa OC· eye11 ..... curred when a pickup truck One cblcly dre11ed woman driver bit bis brake1 in front of picket wbo reluHd to di..._. tbe Greek-c!Olamned porno outlet ber identity joined tAe crowd el at 21111 W. Coat Jlipway u a news media people wlao b'ealled tele.-.. ...,. crew Mt up on in to exemiM tbe Talll el lM tbefflMl'ldibwaymedlaa. Towa'anew ............. One tiaJ tot, Suaaaae Le· "We're a eleu 1llop. We queaa, 1t m•tba, eat H•t· c:Het all 11>1," ...... ,._. belted llllo a ltl'Oller ehlk'' I a Dier cledared fGr tbe blM8l el ''SA VJ: OUR CITY" plaeanl. Newport 8ueb Poliee Ill· ,._, Hw ......... Mn. 8arban Le-VWa, -al tllle lut to Ml'tft far queaa el Newport 8Nela. NAd · tbe op-m1. taer ... atMra npn1•t.I St. "I'm ftl'J ......... 1UI tM · Jacllllm'a CaU.Ue Cbarelll. ellleb• •••d.....u. l/CIN Orange Cout OAA. V PtL.OT/WednMdey. February 11, 1981 Theater EIR no·t Growth debate friendly ...... y ...... ........ _ : . reqllired ·! .,..., ...... , .......... It WM bWed u U.. IOl1 ~ •••~ U..t • bollia1 promot•r dre•-el -• m .. ua, ot arch rl•al1, a 1enulne 110 H ·Off 1r11•p matttb In Corona del Mar 8ut arcb1t«t WllUflm 1''1cller and ...., JrOwth advoc1te Jun Wau bpt lbe jab.I rl~•n and the tone triendb' chmna • dttbale Tuuday mornine befo rti the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce MAllU• CORPS INVllTIGATORI IURVI Y WRl!CKAQI! OF HELICOPllR CRAIH AT AIR STATION IN TUmN Six crewmen killed In colleton of two choppera In mld-e6r; one crewman aunlvff The Irvine Clty Council re· fused Tuesday night to require a n environmental Impact report for a 10,000-spechtor am· , pbitbeater proposed to be built ~ at Lion Country Safari, 500 feet : under the llitht path of military : airplanes. : "I'd say the chances of a jet : crashing into the amphitheater are about one in a trillion," said : fkller said he adtn1red hl-5 op· ponent's dedicatton. Mrs. Wall said Ficker designed her house. Realtor Jim Wood , who moderated lbe d1scuasion al the Sherman Library and Gardens. even admitted toward the end of the show that the mood was ··mellow enough·· to take ques- uons from the 75 people who showed up. The de bate centered mostly on growth in Newport Beach and, more specifically. on a plan to increase the s ize of Newport Cente r by 20 percent and lhe possible completion of Universi· ty Drive across the top of lhe Upper Newport Bay. "Well I don't even like that w o rd growth," res ponded Ficker, an award winning a r c h itect and y achtsman "That's something you pay the doctor to remove ... Ficker, presi<tent of the 200· me mber Orange Coast Associa· lion, said he neithe r opposes nor totally favors the Irvine Com- pany's plans to expand the cente r. He suggested citizens form a coalition to st udy the issue before picking s ides He added, tho ugh, that ht! could not support "anything that would take away from Corona del Mar" or add to Its parking problem F ..... P-.A J ANGRY •.• Winter told the board. "People gelling free (school) lunches and tree buses aren't he re. What do they care? We should have some respect and some consideration from you." Maryanne Scheidel told board president K e n Wa yma n , "Transportation will be a major problem for most of us . "Personally, it may be the straw that breaks the camel's back. My husband and I have tried to take care of our children and not ask for any help, but there is a limit . . . " Alice Rebkowitz was irate. "I don't trust you guys,'' she warned. "I've got three kids in- volved." She said it will be dangerous to walk along s treets without sidewalks nearly four miles to school. She warned that many of the childr en in her neigh borhood hate school and will use the dif- ficulty of getting there as an ex- c use for truancy. The parents asked the board to delay their student-transfer decision for two more weeks so they could raise s upport dem· onstr ating the desir e for a combination middle school-tugh school plan at Estancia. Beate n in Irvine Funeral rites held for slaying victim By RICHARD GREEN Of II• 0.lly Pitel Stall Private funeral services were conducted today a t Saddleback Mortuary in Tustin for a 28-year old Irvine woman who was foWld bludgeoned to death Friday 10 the master bedroom of her home in the city's Northwood area. Six days into a murder in· vestigation. polict' continue to search for the elusive solution lo the slaying o f Manue la E . Witthuhn of 35 Columbus. an at- tractive, blond-haired employee of California First Rank. 2001 Michelson Drive. Irvine Mrs. Witthuhn was discovered dead at 11:30 a .m . Friday by her m other , Ruth Rohrbeck, who went to check on her a t the re· quest or t he dead wom an 's husband David Witthuhn, who was in Santa Ana-Tustin Com- munity Hospital , police said Previo us ly, police had told newsmen Witthuhn was out of town on business. An autopsy conducted Satur· day morning revealed that Mrs . Witthuhn died about midnight Thursday from a blow to lhe head wilh a blunt object, police said, add ing she s uffered no other major injuries. Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert repeated this morning that the slaying of Mrs. Witthuhn ap- pears not to be related to any other murder case, mclucting the May, 1979, death of Savannah Anderson who was found strangled and bludgeoned in her Irvine apartment. He refused to elaborate on the specific differences between the two cases. Police do know that Mrs . Witthuhn left her job at 5 :30 p.m. Thursday, went home and chatted with some neighbors, visited her parents and then went to the hospital to visit her husband, Lt. Lennert said. "She left the hos pital ~t 9 or 9:30 p.m . and that's the last we know or her whereabouts before she was kiUed," Lennert said , "The murder did take place in her house." IAVINE BLVD "l(J~THi• J ~ 15 ~ BR•~"I "· c:.,.._,,umtJ:.J' >-= -,.:., 1011°/00C • .., ... c: ~ .... ::> :; :..) ROAD Dallyf'lleClll.-s,,,._. DOT MARKS MURDER SITE Witthuhn home In Irvine Investigators thtnk that the as· sailanl ente red through a sliding glass door of Mrs . Witthuhn's home in north Irvine. Little else is publicly known about lhe slaying or the events leading up to it. Key features of the slaying not being discussed by police in· elude: The suspected motive. Whether or not she was sex- ually assaulted. The murder weapon. Lt. Lennert said an eight-man police investigating team is sift· ing through clues in the slaying of the 5-foot, S-inch woman who we ighed about 118 pounds. Mr s . Ray Ha rtman of 34 Columbus said the neighbors really don't want to talk about Mrs. Witthuhn's death because they are so upset. "All we want .to see is the ar· rest of the person who did it," she said. Before ending a telephone con· versatioo with a reporter, she blurted out, "They '¥ere so much in love." Mrs. and Mrs . Witthuhn bad been married seven years. They had no children. ORANGE COAST llily Pilat Cllttlfl9d 9dvertltlng 714/142·5171 All other d9pa1rtment1 142·4321 lhomu P. Haley ~ Aober1 N. Weed """""'' M. Thomas Kee11ll ,_ Thomas A Murphlne ......,..(_ CNrles H. Loos A _ _....,.IMor 8wnard Schulman a..- C.I Cl'9tenMn ......... ~ Kenneth N. Goddard Jr. ~~ OFFICES Co\! a Meta UD west Bay Slrftl •>•7• latUft• llH<ll 1027 No. CoHI Hl911*•Y •:i.s1 Hu"tl"91<111 llff<ll 11'1l 8H<ll Bouloerd '2till C°"yr19ht 1 .. 1 Or~ Coast PUb41shlPIQ C-ny. Ho "~'" 11orlH. lllustrellOllS, ed•IOrt•I m•uer or .ta· vertlstmtnlt lltreln mo bf reprOdUctd WllhOUI •oetl•t oerm1ulofl of coayrlQl\t owner Second cle•S posl• paid •I Cost• Me~. C•llfornt-1 VPS 1'4~1 Subs<rlptlon bY carrier~ 00 ,,,.,.,1111v. tlY mall U lO monlflly, mllllarY CM\11,.,liOll\ tA 00 m011t11r; 6 Marines perish in copter collision Newport man killed . I in crash Councilman Bill Var doulis : before voting in favor of a • negative declaration, meaning : an environmental impact report : isn't needed. ! Larry Agran was the only COUJJcU member to vote against , the negative declaration, saying .: he first wanted to see some hard • informatioo on the likelihood of a : jet crash there. By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Of .. o.llw f'lletS&aH An investigative te am was at the Tustin Marine Corps Air Sta- tion today, attempting to de- termine why two large military helicopters collided in m id-air Tuesd ay nig ht , killing six crewmen. The explosive mid-air comsion above the runway at the air sta- tion located northeast of Irvine sent sparks and fire shooting into the night sky as the two craft plunged to the ground. The fiery crash involved a CH 53 Sea Stallion helicopter car rying a crew of four and a smaller CH 46 Sea Knight carrying a crew of three. Me mbers of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 462, flying the Sea Stallion, who were killed in the crash were identified by base officials as Capt. Jackson R. Howard, 33, of Salt Lake City. Utah. the pilot. lstLl. Paul G. Stybaert,26,of Upland. co-pilot. Cpl. Gregor y J. Pennington, 19. of Fremont. crew chie f. A fourth crew member in the Sea Stallion, Lance Cpl J ose M. Rivera. 21. of Brooklyn, N. Y., suf· frrt'd back injuries in t he crash and was hospitalized al the U.S. Naval Hospital, Long Beach. Though he walked away from the t·rash scene, his condition was listed as serious. Mem be r s o f the Ma r ine Medium Helicopter Squadron 164. oper~ttng the Sea Knight. who died in the fil!ry crash were listed as Capt. Lawrence J . King, 30, of Pittsburgh, Pa .. the pilot. Maj. Charles V Long III. 34, of Urbana, 111.. co· pilot. Cpl. Robert J Eibach, 23, of Scranton. Pa .. crew chief. Staff Sgt. Michael lt:ck , a Marine spokesman. said the Sea f',.._P~A l VEGAS ••• about the blazes, which followed by less than three months a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel lhat killed 84 and injured more than 700. H owever, C l ark County homicide detective Michael Brady said "n obody is in custody for arson." He said six were questioned about possible looting, but were later released. Security guards were posted at a ll entrances and in the casino area today, while guests returned to the hote l in an effort lo retrieve belongings. Manager Art Donovan said he had "no idea" when the hotel would reopen. The New York Stock Ex· change s uspende d trading in Hilton Hotels Corp. stock at its opening today, pe nding an an· nouncemenl expected this after· noon about the extent of the fire damage. The rirst-floor casino was not damaged. Hotel officials said that unlike the MGM Grand, the ston e .fa cade Hilto n had s prinklers and smoke detectors on everv floor. The main fire began about 8: 05 p. m. in lhe southeast comer of the eighth floor. A pillar of fla mes quickly leapt from win· dow to window up the side of the building, spewing smoke over the nearby Las Vegas Strip. Guests on upper floors broke windows to scream for help, or lowered themselves to the ground on ropes made of bedsheets . Stairwells to the ground floor were jammed. Uppe r bay tour slate d An Upper Newport Bay walk· Ing tour, offering visitors up· close glimpses of birds, fish and plant life, will be conducted Saturday. The tour is sponsored by the state Department or Fish and Game. It starts at 9 a.m. from a point near Eut Bluff and Bult Bay drives. The tour takes two hours . Vtalton are UJ'fed to wear warm clotblq and blldn1 aboea and to brine blnoeulan. ~ SANlA ANA rwv - ~ ,. i .---------, l5 ~ .--I ... v ~ MOFFEll • ; ~ II TUSTIN US.M.Cfri"" v ~ I HELICOPTER WARN ;Ii : AIR STATION : ~ "' ----------> _, ::> ~ u fl 0 -..; u a: FW~ ........ O•EGO -0 O.llyf'I ..... .-,,,... CRASH SITE SPOTTED At helicopter beae Stallion was involved in cargo- carrying in practice involving a load hung outside the craft at the end of lhe helicopter base runway when it collided with the Sea Knight as it approached for land· ing. Eck said he could not provide information on whether the Sea Kn ight was involved in a training exercise as well. ·"The whole thing is unde r in· vest i gation right now. We have no more official information for re- lease ," Eck said. While base spokesmen declined to provide details of the crash, witnesses said the two helicopters burst into flames as they hit the ground. The two craft came to rest near the end of the base r unway. Eck said lbe last crash in lbe vicinity of the base occurred in 1968. Police continued their probe today or a three-car collision that took the life or a Newport Beach man and injured two others oo Pacific Coast Highway near Magnolia Street in Hunt· ington Beach at 9 a .m. Tuesday. Dennis Ryan Hulsey, 36, of 1840 Park Newport Drive, suf. fered multiple injuries in the crash and died instantly, traffic officer John Berens said. B e r e n s said Hul sey's Volkswagen was s truck by a 1968 Camaro driven by Deborah Ann Lamkin, 25, of Westminster. She was reported in fair condi· lion today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The driver of. the third car, Steven Michael Carter, 30, of 624 18th St.. Huntington Beach, was treated for minor cuts at the hospital and released, the officer s aid. Officer Berens said the initial investigation indicates Ms. Lamkin was eastbound on Pacific Coast Highway, exceed- ing the posted s peed at the time or the accident. While attempting to pass s lower moving vehicles. she ap- parently lost control and veered across the center line, striking Hubey's westbound a uto, then Carter's car, which was merg- ing from Magnolia Street into westbound Coast Highway traf· fie, the officer said . No charges have been filed as yet. Berens said . Bini slides slated Slides of birds wiu be featured at the 2 p.m., Feb. 19 meeting of the Irvine Camera Club to be held at the Irvine Senior Center , 3807 Sandburg. -He added that he would also like to see information on what : would happen if a militarv iet ' plowed into an amphitheater ! filled with 10,000 people. • ''It's a disaster . . . those of us wh~'ve seen them know it would be a disaster if a disintegrating jet crashed into a full am- phitheater," said Mayor Art An· tbony, a former Marine jet pilot who flew combat missions in Vietnam. However, Anthony, in voting in favor of the negative declara· lion, said he thinks the risk is "way, way down." ''If you're worried about airplanes falling on your head or earthquakes, you're living in the wrong place," Anthony said, pointing out Sout h ern California's s kies a re filled with various types of aircraft. In approving the negative declaration. the council s tipulat ed that before the project is built. an agreement concerning operation of the amphitheater must be signed by the project proponents and representatives of E l Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion. located about one mile west of the amphitheater site Air station s pokesman Lt Col. Robert Wemheuer urged council members lo require an environ · mental impact reoort. "L'p to 28.000 hi g h · perrormanee jet operations , .. · some at altitudes of 500 feet, take place yearly over the s ite f or th e amphitheater,·· .. Wemheuer said. "The risk of ac· ~ cident with a crash into the am-~ phitheater has n 't been fullv studied ·· ·. • WINTER SALE CONTINUES Large se l ection D rexel-Heritage r e duced this oc casion . Stop in now 0 f for for q u a lity a nd va lue at sale . p r ices. ~ -. ON SA LE NOW I• .- '·":J .. '· •' . .... : . ·" .. , . .. ., "' " APWI...,..... M iss Piggy of Muppet fame lines up with a bevy of bathi ng beauties during filming of the newest Muppet feature f ilm. "The Great Muppet Caper ," being shot 'in London studios. It 's a zany musical co medy in which Miss Piggy dons her bathing suit and takes the plunge with swim mers in an ext ravagant water ballet. Parks to host Mrs. America pagearp, When it comes to beauty pa geants, Bert Parks ob- vio usly pre fers married women these days. P arks, who em ceed the Miss America Pageant for 25 years before he was fired in January 1980, will 'host the fifth annual Mrs . America Pageant at the Las Vegas Hilton on April 3. "Why not? It's a beautiful s how and you know I've had a lot of experie nce." Parks said. Parks, 66, will take over the Mrs. America Pageant show from entertainer Bobby Van, who d ied last Sep- tembe r . The syndicat ed s pecial will be shown on more than 100 television sta- tions in April, according to organizers. Five Laguna Beac h businessmen have bought the 60-year-old Cambria Pines Lodge in Cambria, the sleepy 1esort community just south of Hearst Castle. Partners Ed Sanda, .Jolm MeMarray, Brace A1aiaaJdD, Job Wateapaap and Olff Bream paid $2.5 million for the 23-acre complex . They pla n to r enovate the 50 one -room cabins, resurface the tennis court and give the old lodge, bar and lounge a facelift. It t ook n o tim e for reporters from t he local Telegr a m-Tribune to ask about their plans. Watenpaugh, speaking off the cuff -instead of off the record -told a r eporter, "One of the fi rst things that will be done is to eliminate the bar and t o un ge's r e d-flocked , whore house decorations.'· Grimacing later when bis Freed by Iran pa rtners s howed him the qu o t e in th e p a p e r , Watenpaugh sighed, "Of all the things I told that guy. he had to pick out th at quote." We lcome t t.: Cambria. fellows. Gwen Berryman, the 75- year·old actress who played Doris Archer in the popular radio series "The Archers" for almost 30 years, made a 200-mile jou rney b y am· bulance to be honored by the queen of England. Crippled by arthritis and the effects of two strokes. Miss Berryman arrived in time to receive her medal as a Member of the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingha m Palace. Miss Berryman played the kindly grandmother in the wo rld's longest-running radio serial until bad healt.h fo rced her to retire in October. Lon Nol's children abused? Mrs. Dwyer says she's not bitter Four children of former Cam- bodian prime minister Lon Nol are in protective cus tody at Orange County's Albert Sitton Home today following the arrest of Nol's wife and a son on war- rants alleging child abuse. Sovanna Lon, 37, and Rith Lon, 18, were arrested by Fullerton police Tuesday and later were re· leased on their own recognizance. Lon Nol, 67. who overthrew Prince Norodom Sihanouk in 1970 to assume control of Cambodia during the United States' involve· ment in neighboring Vietnam, went with his wife and son to the Fullerton jail but he wa s not booked or charged in the incident. Mrs. Lon and her son were re- leased oo their own recognizance. Juvenile authorities say two of the Lon children had apparently run away from home and four others were placed In a juvenile facility. One of the children was re· portedly severely beaten with a whip,juvenile authorities said. Sovanna Lon is Lon's second wife. However . she reportedly bore all eight children when she was Lon's mistress and his first wife was unable to have children. After seizing power in 19'70, Lon Nol himself was .overthrown in Cambodia in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge. He lived in Hawaii for a Ume, then moved to Orange County. The child abuse investigation was prompted by complaints to school authorities from the ebilclren, ages 6, 8, 13, and 15, that tbey were beinc physically abuaed,apollcespokeamansaid. The f amUy bas resided in Fullerton since 1975 when Nol was exiled from Cambodia. lln. Lon i.s charged with six eounta ol child abuse, hf'r son with ftve eounta. APwi....,... 'I WOULD RETURN' Freed captive Dwyer Agents seeking drug laboratory SALEM, Ore. (AP> -Federal and state law enforcement of· ficers are trying to track down an LSD laboratory which manufac- tured hallucinogenics sold lo Salem high school students. Oregon state police disclosed that they had seized an estimated $3.5 million worth of LSD linked to a burglary-drug ring selling the tablets tote~m-agers. We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to MW from its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't Uke. We also would like to publlah )'OUT views on an)' subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your mesaa1e will be recorded. .... .,.. will be tranacribed several tilJlfl dally and delivered to the d•k ol the appropriate edit«. Mailboll contributions will -be delivered to the editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox eoatrlbuton mU1t include their name aad telephone number for verlfteatlon. ""circulaUon ealll, pleue. Tell • What's on your mind. The number ii in Mrvlee at houn a day. sev• days a week. . -. ZURICH, Switzerland (AP> - Cynthia Dwyer said today that despite nine months in an Iranian prison and the anxiety caused her family, she did not reiret her stay in the Islamic republic. "l like Iran and its people. I would return if possible/' she said. The 49-year-old Ame rican writer talked with reporters a board the Singapore Airlines jumbo jet that brought her from the Persian Gulf sheikdom or Dubai to Zurich. She left a t noon - 3 a .m. PST -aboard a Swissair fli ght due in New York at mid- da y, where her husband a nd three children were waiting. ·'It is incredibly good to be out," she sald before boarding. Mrs. Dwyer, animated and in obvious high spirits, wore a white floppy hat, long red skirt, white sweater with brown and gold trim at the neck. wrists and waist, and brown horn-rimmed glasses. She refused to give details oflhe ordeal on a rrival in Zurich, telling reporters at the Swi ss airport, "I'm a journalist too ... This may betheonlyexclusive I'll ever have." But she talked much more freely with the reporters on the flight to Europe. "l am not saying it was easy and I am not saying it was hard either," she said. "Besides, I have left people behind and we have made an agreement," a reference to captives remaining in Tehran. Still in Iranian captivity are naturalized American Zia N assry. 34, held since March 8 on spying charges and four Britons; businessman Andrew Pyke, medical missionaries Dr. John Coleman and his wife, Audrey, and Jean Waddell, who was .secretary to the Anglican biahop of Iran. But Mrs. Dwyer said sbe bad seen the worst aspects of the Ira· nian revolution. ·'I went there because I was curious. I tboulbt we needed to undent.and what wu 1oint on in Iran. J felt there had been too much emphasis on tbe boltacea and the situation could bave dra11ed us into another Vietnam. Belld•, 1 WU aJlo lookinl fOf' a , lood 1tory -I ended up with a V81'7 difhrmtone.'' llrt. D.wJer, •. ol Ambent, N. Y., fielded queeUou alertly u41'tdlou& belltaUoe. Ho ..... .... loobd pale, Und ud wttll flH laelMI of ·~ 1bowtq tUoulb ... blaed . .. J ·orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 11, 1981 . I.ACM ~· Billy's stone • on1et BJ PHIL SNEIDB&MAN OI .. ....., ......... Billy the Kid's tombstone will take a jet ride home to New Mexico Tbunday afternoon. Huntington Beach police Detective Bob Russell said representatives of Texas In· ternation11l Air Ii nes, who learned of the grave marker's recovery in Huntington Beach, offered to fly DeBaca County Sheriff John McBride to Los Angeles and trans port the lawman and the tombstone back to New Mexico at no charge. The sheriff will arrive at LAX at 10: 11 a.m. Thursday and will fly home with the marker at 3:40 p. m .• Russell said. Th e fam o u s o uflaw 's head s t o ne wa s tak e n mysteriously from his For t Sumner gravesite two weeks ago. Acting on a n a non ymous telephone tip relayed by New Mexico officers, Detective Russell and his partner, Ray Hattabaugh, confiscated the tombstone Monday from the home of Walter Nicholson, 25, of 18432 Delaware St. Police said Nicholson's regu- lar truck route took him through New Mexico. New Mexico authorities filed burglary and robbery charges Tuesday against Nicholson, who was believed to be m Oklahoma today. Russell said the tr uck driver has been in contact with New Mexico authorities through bis attorney. With the return of the missing tombstone, Fort Sumner resi· dents will be able to resume planning their upcoming sum· me r celebration, marking the lOOtb anniversary of Billy the Kid's death. And detectives Russell and Hattabaugh will be able to re· cover from the media blitz that followed their local find. Russell said he and his partner were in- terviewed Tuesday by nearly every local television station, about 10 newspapers and at least 25 radio stations. "It will be nice to go back to routine burglaries now." Russell said. Stricken man star's father? RIVERSIDE, (AP} -A man who authorities say may have been Marilyn Monroe's father collapsed and died of an ap- parent heart attack while drlv· ing in downtown Riverside. Martin Edward Mortensen, 85, of Mira Loma, collapsed at the wheel or his automobile Tues- day. Riverside County coroner's investigator Lisle Ford said. Ford said Mortensen 's car rolled through a s top s ign, swerved across the roadway and slopped on a side walk. A pedestrian who gave Mortensen m outh-to-mouth resuscitation was unable to revive him, and Mortensen was pronounced dead a s hort time later at Riversic.ie Community Hospital. Guards arrested SOLEDAD CAP) ~ Four cor- rectional officers al Soledad state prison have been arrested on charges of selling cocaine to inmates. Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Certified GemoloRiBt. AGS MEN LIKE DIAMONDS Survf!y showt why Why are men becoming more interes t e d in wearing diamonds? In a recent survey, men and women were shown 1S photographs of men's diamond jewelry. Seventy four percent of the married men and 62 percent of unmarried men sa id they would like to .wear some of the pieces shown. Of married women, 80 percent said they'd like to wear some of tbe pieces shown. Of married women, 80 percent said they'd like to see their husbands wear some ol the jewelry. When the sarvey takers becan digging into the reasons for t h e pos itive Strike 11p•eCt ... OC bus riders • get mto act ·~ GU:NN 8COTI' . .................. Orange County's week·old public bus strike so far bas been a teat of stamina between negotiators fortbe Orange County Transit District and the strlkinl United Transportation Union. Missing from the tangle, for the most part, has been any outcry from the public -the 40,000 or so daily commuters wtio used to ride buses between work or school i.nd home. The outcry has been so negligi- ble, in (act, that many observers· have concluded that finding another way around Orange County, while bothersome, isn't too tough. But lbat·s not the way Karyn Nelson sees it. An Anaheim resident, Ms. Nelson bas stationed herself this week oo the sidewalk in front of t he OCTD headquarters in Garden Grove. She shares the crowded corridor with a handful of the 957 striking bus drivers and mechanics. But s he is d ec idedly in- de pendent. While the strikers carry predictable union picket signs, Ms. Nelson's are more topical. ·'Ayatollah OCTD holds riders hostage," one sign says. On the back: "When do U<.:TO riders gel yellow ribbons?'" She wears a straw cowboy hat with monthly bus passes stapled like a hat band. In the front is her pass for February, which isn't do- ing her much good. .. Right now I'm interested in saying that the public has got to get out and do something so OCTD does something," she explained. Ms. Nelson said she isn't taking sides -yet -in the controversy stemming from contract disputes between the district and the un- ion. But she believes that district offi cials are responsible for re· suming discussions. which broke down a week ago. She said the strike has created problems for her since she sold her old car not long ago and has relied on the bus system . She has found rides from friends during the past week, she said, but they all work during the days when rides are often needed. Ms. Nelson, who prides herself on being assertive -she was a ci vii rights marcher back in the 60s -said she fears that people hurt most by the strike are the ones least likely to speak up. They are the Spanish-speaking and ln· do-Chinese refugees, the senior citizens and school kids. she said. Sbe said she'll continue to spend about three hours a day at tbedis· trict headquarters until the negotiations resume . Inside the building. district telephone operators in a com· fortable, blue-and-green com· munications room report that calls have declined since the fi rst few hecticdaysoflhestrike. Most of the callers these days want to know when the buses will run again, said operator Graciela Gutierrez. "We don't know at this time," she told a caller who interupted the interview. "No negotiations have been scheduled yet.'' She said operators aJso tell bus pass holders that they will get credit for the days they lose because of the strike. It couJd add up to a lot of credit. Leaders from both sides continue to insist that they won't budge from their negotiating positions. Delf'I' PIMt 1&1111 ,..... A AIDER RAISES VOICE Strtke Hoatege Neleon Replacement for county aide named George Cormack, a real estate division manager for the Orange County General Services Agency, has been appointed as a tern· porary replacement for retiring GSA assistant director Stanley Krause. The Coun(y Board of Supervlsors approved the ap- pointment, which was proposed by GSA Director Thomas Egan. ' Cormack, 52, or Tustin is one of four supervisors who report lo Krause, the No. 2 person in the agency. The 23-year county e mployee will begin his new duties on Feb. 27. He said he also will apply to take ove r th e pos ition permanently. The county is expected to take a bout three months to advertise the openings and then make the appointment. As interim assistant director, Cormack will get a 5.5 percent salary raise from $3,752 to $3,958 per m onth. Air crash probed PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP> T he cause of a crash of a com- muter aircl'aft which injured all 10 people aboard is under in- vestigation today with witnesses s aying the plane was suffering e ng ine proble m s while the cra ft 's owner denied the allega- tions . FOR -Y .. VALENTINE Noll ling says 1 loveyo_u better than real gOld. Gtw o gift that will lost muc:h longer than o bo• of cOfldy or o bunch of I~' Gtve.o gilt of l«Yot Gold Jewelty Noth•ng eKptesMt your loYe lot o 'P'IC>el aomeone bet• than one of OVf Kotot gold brocelet$ ftng\ ~IS 0t eom9' Kot-at Gold Jew91ry ,, C)WIQP'>0'9 to W'90t ooywh«e on ony O«Olfon And 1t doMn't havo to c~t o lot Th9 ''~est pee. •S olwoy\ elegant So, con. "' o9'd -our Mlechon Then 91w o go ft from your heart. And make'' o goldefl one 1J. 'C.JJ_,,fuw, ~-'1'6' MEMBER AMERICAN GEM S0CETY @ 1823 NEWPORT BlVO . COSTA MESA ~~ , IN THEsAME LocATIONSINCE 1M • ....~ ...... ,Ctwle ~....., . responses, they learned a few more thtn1s: Firat, men do NOT like fuhion "experts" to dictate to them what k.lnd ol jewelry accealOl'iea they 1bould wear. What they DO like i.s for tbelr wtvea to plck a pieee ol diamond jewelry and 1tve lt to them u a ,sit. What klnd ol man showed the moet pa.ath• ·respome &a diamond JewelryT The survey drew a portrait ol a1 man wbo la mature, aet.lft IBd 1ueceaaful ln bl• earHr. To panpb.raH an old aon1 - ,ma1be dlalDCIDdl an • man'• I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ttrt.d. .. .. '· I HIF Orange Co• DAILY '9LOT/Wednuday, February 11, 1981 NATION I WEATHER b.) Needy programs 'saved'· , 111 ..... I .~t; Flush d with victory WA.mNG'l'ON CALUHG: U you're 1oin1 to stay dOM to UU. new Rea1an AdmlnUtration, you have to be a retour~ penon Thal at ltaat seema to be the motto of one of ow eoaaw l*)pl•. Thil penon who la the case m polnt ls one Mike Lawler. a youthtuJ allorn•,y who uaually makes home base la Ne wport s .. cll. Lawltt was the younc man who lluclled all the fiHnclna for th~ lnauiural balls in W~ Now he'• taken up lempe>rary residence 1n Mcl.eaa, Va .• hosMful of catcbJ.n& oo in a slot with the GOP abhn ud movtra &Iona UM Potomac. Oii Wat.I.., TB£ Newport cou.nselor bas taken some time out for frivolity. Lawler was lured away from the Capital by one Paul Salata, the noted Orange Coast Iirele- vaat w-..r founder aod pundit, who just happened to have Ucke&ltotbeSuper Bowl thlnalnNewOrleans. Lawler report& be bad a 1reat time at the game aod feat.iviUel but his troubles started when he had to get back to Wubi.nltoo via AUanta. His Delta Airlines ticket was slandby~y. ''Pilot to co-P"ot: Do J10U lwor wakr nmning?'' ''Three l0ads of Della jets departed New Orleans for Atlanta and I was sWJ standing there," Lawler recounted. "I was desperate. I bad to do something fast." That's where the resourceful part comes in. "I .IUST SO&T OF EASED by this airline official without a boarding pass and there J was on the next plane," Lawler explained. "J was sure there'd be a seat on there some place." Fasten-your-seatbelt time came and alas, Lawler was still wandering up and down the aisles. "It wts clear there wasn't a seal anywhere," the young man from Newport noted ruefully. So he did the logical thing that any bright, clear- thinking stowaway would do under the circumstances. He went into the bathroom and locked the door, that's what. "THE HARDEST PART was just sittin~ there in the john, waiting for the takeoff," be explained. "I think it look four hours. Every plane in the continental United Stales must have been trying to take orr or land at New Orleans." · So how in the world did he elude detection once the Della jet got airborne? "I rode the entire way to Atlanta in the head," he ex- plained calmly. "Some customers banged on the door but I just hung in there, flushed with victory." So, you might ask, what's it like to travel by jet from New Orleans lo Atlanta in a private compartment, with on- ly the plumbing to keep you company? "It sure did get bot," Lawler concluded. . NOW SAFELY BACK in the CapiW, our man from Newport has three plans in an effort to join the Republican team. Plan A would be a slot with special counsel to the President. Plan 8 would be with the Justice Department. Plan C is to return to Newport Beach when the surf's up. Somehow you have lo hope the surf does n't pop up loo soon. Any guy that can stand being locked up with the plumbing on a jet ought to be able to cope with anything they can throw at him from Capitol Hill. More • snowm WASHl~GTON (AP) -The Reaaan administration, trying to blunt a poUUcaJ uproar over an expected S50 billion in pro- posed apendln1 cuts, is promis- lnc not to touch seven pro1rams for the needy that cons ume more than one-fourth of the federal budget. At the same time, bud1et director David Stockman said bla business and upper-income lnd l viduals will not escape Reaaan·s budget ax. · Killer .set /or death on Friday NEW ORLEANS CAP) - David Dene Martin was being moved to Louisiana's "death house" today a s his lawyer searched for a way to block the convicted murderer's scheduled execution on Friday the 13th. The Louisiana Supreme Court voted 4-2 Tuesday against halt- ing the execution, the second time the state's highest court has ruled Martin can be ex- ecuted. Two dissenting justi ces argued Martin was due another day in court on issues raised by his defense, but the majority rul- ing meant the end of the legal line in state courts. Richard Shapiro, a la wyer for the Southern Prisoners Defense Co mmittee, said be would carry the fight for a stay of execution lo federal court. Martin, 28, was convicted of killing four people in Terrebonne Parish in 1977 after he found out his wife was seeing a nother man. Caesarean not needed G RIFFIN, Ga. (APJ -Nature took its norm al course for a Jenkins burg woma n who had been ordered by the Georgia Suprem e Court to have a Caesarean section if needed to save her baby's life. J essie Mae Jefferson, 29, who doctors once said could not have a normal birth because or a complication. gave birth shortly after 10 p.m . Tuesday to a se".en-pound, five-ounce girl, said Mars h a ll Nero , ad- ministrator of the Griffin- Spalding County Hospital. 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(AP) -When Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity tried to ped- dle lta "Girls of AS\J'' calendar at Arizona Slate UnJveralty )lere last semester, universi- ty women complained that ita edvertlsint cam- palcn WU eexJst, ............ ~ h ........ ~ Mondey-F11<1•v II you <10 no• ,. ... ,Ov• P9'* by 5 30 p m c•ll Ill!!°" 1 I> m end yDuf copy Wtll bit el•l• .. rtd S.lurclay .,,., ll11nfl•v II yOu CIO not 1ece,.• your ~oo, b• t • m c:.11 be!Ofe 10 • m eno yOu1 coov will tit Oil It wt red Now, some en - trepreneurs are telllna a "llen al ASU'' calendar In bacibtior'el and a local bar. They aay they've Andy Howe , who already broken even, reclines on bis side with aellin1 2,000 to 2,500 or a shirt draped over his the 5,000 copies in less shoulder. than two weeks at a cov-T he c a t en d a r • a er price of $.1.95. models also have pros-" It 'a Juat been fan-pered. tastic," sald Todd: Headlee, dne of \he or-Sun Devll football canlaen. "It baa aold kicker Srott Lewis will muell quicker than we appear in the llareh lJ. antJctpeled." sue of Gentlemen'.• Tbe 12 IDID an lbowD Qu1rterly. and others full1 ...._..,, acept 1or bave receiYed modellnc bare-cbested llr. July, often, Hudlee aald. The cuts wlll bit synthetic fuels and exPort-lmport activity as well u such 1oelal prosrama as food stami-1 unemployment and Medicaid, Stockman said Tuesday. But he said programs for the truly needy will be kept Intact u Reagan tr ies l o s lash "somewhere in the ranee or $50 billion" from the fiscal 1982 budget. The untouchables are : -Social Security programs Lunch time for 32 mWioa retired people, de- penden&I and aun'lvon. -lledicue payments for almost 29 million penona. -Government-paid school lunches and breakfuta for t .5 million chUdren. , -Supplemental Security In· come for 4.2 million blind, dis- abled or elderly poor people. -BenefiLs for 4.1 million dis- abled veterans. -Head Start funds covering 374,000 pupils. ",. .. ,....... -Summer Jobe for ea.• teen-qen. THOSE P&OG&A•I represent about '210 bUlloa ID spencl1nl. or betweee .,...blltla and one-third ol tbe tnt.a bWloa budget propoaed by former President Carter for the ftacal year that belins Oct. 1. Since another 35 percent In de- fense spending and federal in- terest paymenLs also are unlike- ly to be cut , almost all of Reagan's planned cuts would have to come from a little more than a third of the budget. White House press secretary J ames Brady sald sparing the sever/ social programs should "m ake a lot or people rest a lit- tle easier " about Rea1an's economic package to be un - veiled Feb. 18. Stockman acknowledged there will be "resistance across the board" to the proposed cuts, but he expressed optimis m that Congress will react favorably. BRADY SAID the exception.a were consistent with Reagan's instructions "not to cut or re-· duce any es~ential services or cut any benefits for the truly needy." Three of the government's basic "entitlement programs," which guarantee people benefits if they meet requirements set by law and regulation, still would be s ubject lo cuts: food stamps, Aid to Famlies with Dependent •Children, the federally assisted, state-run welfare program; and Me di caid , whi c h provides med1ca1 care to welt a re re- cipients. Two other Social Security pro- grams. minimum payments and student benefits, also may be cut under the Reagan plan. And the sum mer youth program, while slated to be saved, would pro- vide for fewer than last year's one million jobs since Carter also proposed trimming that number. City drops CETA Raymond Vaca carries bale of hay through Kansas City s tockyards to feed horses. Gusting winds, icy tem- pe r atures and drifting snow made Hf e miserable for men and animals alike. 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And you are doing precisely that -on a scale defying credulity and reflecting nothing less than a prolound revolution in the product mix on retail store shelves the na· lion over. Today's statistics are so spectacular they may startle even those who have for years been customers of "store brands," "house brands," or "private labels." A full one-fourth of mass· market sales involve items that come under the heading of private labels, a perpendicular rise in this area of sales in the past decade. THE SIZE OF THE private label market is estimated at $100 billion. a total which has been ballooning since the emergence of the new generation of generics sold "without frills" in plain wrappers has lured consumers with savings of SO pe rcent plus. And this is in the face of national advertising on brand-name products exceeding SSS billion in 1980 alone. In such food categories as frozen vegetables, private labels have captured a 70 percent s hare of the market, according to studies made by Selling-Areas Marketing, Inc. <SAM I >. In -.;tamins. private label sales are approaching a 50 percent market share. ln health and beauty aids, the retail industry estimates sales will escalate from 6 percent in 1980 to 13 percent in 1987. THE PRIME FORCE behind the upsurge has been and is the accelerating rise in living costs. Private labels would have become ever more widely accepted in recent years as increasing numbers of consumers became more sophisticated in comparing brands and deciding on values and savings. But not to this extent! The extra factor has been the search for s avings without forfeiting quality. While quality is an elusive term and to many customers a "brand name" is quality. American con- sumers have become generally aware that the same government standards govern private as well as brand names in most products. Grade A carrots are basically Grade A carrots, no matter what the name on the can. A private-label manufacturer can back up a claim that his products are as good as (or in some cases better than> the na· tionaUy advertised brand. AN APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER can offer guarantees on storebrand products that are equal to those made by manufacturers or widely advertised national brands. If you would guess that it is the lower-income consumer who favors private labels most because of the price savings, your guess is wrong. A majority or private label purchases are made by persons with in· comes in excess of $25,000, reports the Simmons Market Research Bureau, Inc. This shopper is in a higher education bracket. is more knowledgeable, says the bureau. and is in search of quality at the best price. .'iloc-k• In The" .-.pollighl HEW YORK llllPI S.tt> ,_,, orlC~ tnCI ntl t~ ot ltw ltllttn ,,_, •"'"" ..... Yori., SIOO E~cll-" ..... 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"The Brady Girls Get Mar· ried," the 'premiere program In a new NBC series, was 25th for the week, with another NBC i pecial, "Love Letter to Jack Benny," 35th. The premie re edi· lion of CBS' "That's My Line" was No. 38. "HOC)Jlfr " fm1wtwd \ht• w k t'DdU\I fl\ I> 8 111 I hi rd pl l'l'. behind (.'fl.'\' "llulll.t•" o l ln pnmt-tJmt'I fot th\" 11th timl' ln 14 wttk and 1Anolher t'RS PAaT II Ot' "F.asl of Eden" wua broudust Mondoy night, w}th th" concluding installment ft { hedull'd for Wedne!id ay eve ntng, and r~langs were not in· duded iu I h e ·.·mos t recent Ntl•b t>n s urvey CBS' "CONCRETE Cowboys" ' got orr to a stumbling start, No. how .. l>ukr!t or llnnrd 17 for the week, with the pre- miere program in NBC's Project Peacock series for family au- diences faring even less well - 57th. He r e ar e th e week 's 10 highest·rated shows : "Dallas." with a rating or 31.6 CBS "'O TH.: network~ rJ t In& corn1>t>t1hvn tor the ntnth straight ~t't'k, ""l\h :.Pt of thl' 10 htghest rated p1 ug1 umi., f1gure1> rrom the ,\ c "'14.'ht•n {'u showed CB · raun.: tor t ht! pe riod was 20 8 to 19 5 for ABC: and 16 9 ror NBC The net wo rki. ~a.\ th&t means Ul an average prime time mioute during the penO<I . 20 If percent of lhl' nation 's T V equipped homei. were tunt'd to CBS. Tht• poor s howing ror "Kent State" wus only a part of NBC's probll'm for the week The nt•lwork, runnerup in the rat· ltlg~ · competition four times in the lust six weeks. lis ted four of the fi ve lowest -rat ed shows : ··Hi ll Street Blues .. was No. 60. followed by "Kent State" and another NBC program. "Nero Wolfe " "Ladies' Ma n" on CBS was 6.1rd. with .. NBC Reports Who Will Fight for America ?" ti4th re presenting 24.6 million hones, 'A n....-f' flUi'* ~ "Dukes or Hazzard," 29.7 or 23.l n-&a million. Movie-"Hooper," 29.2 or22.7 million. "M·A·S·H. "28.7or 22.3 million, and "60 Minutes." 28.3 or 22 million, all C BS ; "Dif- frent Strokes" and "Real Peo- ple." both 25.7 or 20 million. both NBC; "Lily: Sold Out." 24.9 or 19.4 million, CBS, and "Love Boat," 24.8 or 19.3 million, and .,. .......... The r<1t1ng for .. Oa llas · was 31.6. Niels en i.a ys that means of all the homes in the rountr) wi th television, 31 6 pc rrtmt i.aw al least part of the CBS show THE RAC't: FOR the week was close until Sunday night, when a ll thre e n e t works scheduled bl ock bus ter p ro grams. Nielsen 'i. l•'c•bruary "s weeps ," during which na- tional s pot advertising ratci. are de termined. began the previous Thursday night an explana tion for the Sunday night col I is ion. ABC set aside three hours for the first chapter of .. East of Eden." a new adaptation of John Steinbec k 's n ove l . w hich finished No. 15 ('BS, on the other hand, scored wi th a rare TV appearance by 'I, the Jury' actrf"Ss cast ll O LLYWO O D !AP I Laurene Landon will star as Velda in "I. the Jury," based on the Mickey Spillane best sell er to be filmed by Larry Cohen T he part of detective Mike Ha mmer will be cast later "I. the Jury" was fi rst filmed an 1953 with Birr McGuire as the hard-boiled private eye Miss Landon is currently sta r· ring opposite Peter Falk in "AJI the Marbles.·· "Three's Company," 24.3 or 18.9 million. both ABC. The next 10 pr ograms : "Facts of Life," NBC; "Too Close for Comfort." ABC; "Lit· tic House on the Prairie," NBC, and "House Calls." CBS, tie; "East of Eden,.. Part I. and "Hart to Hart," both ABC; "Happy Days" and "That's In- credible." both ABC. tie; "The Waltons ... C BS. and "Quincy, M.E ... NBC. Call 642-5678. Put a lew words lo work for ou. There's " lot more lo being afatber. tbn11j11st Juwing a s;,,,_ LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! ~©&©rn £WJ}l ~©~~~$ 'IRIBWE IPG: • """" ... ~ .... ~ a:i1. MISSION VIEJO 'SI" MAU ... o...,.,.., .. "' ..... .,.., .._._.._.....,_. 4tS 6220 R ( f/JiM/3 o/ a fffeeal/uYt) . i1 PORT ·•i11o, i I· ·.•, • • j r ,r ~Mo.o DOl~T FIMT o __....,.fAMILYl!J edwards CINEMA CENTER HAHOI AT ADAMS. COST A MHA MIU YRDICIMTll 97'-4141 Actress J acly n Smith and he r mother Margaret are snapped at New York's Park Lane Hotel after Mi ss Smith announced earlier that she was leaving the ·Tv series "Charlie's Angels." the last of the original three Angels to do so. The Power Behind The Throne N.Y. TIMES: "Exhilaratingly bizarre! Obsessive, u citing, scary, wildly energetic." -J•,.., ...... '" H•• •0t• ,,,.... One of the ~ear'• 10 beat. -Tim• THE YEAR'S #I COMEDY SMASH ! (Of COURSE IT'S ONLY FEBRUARY ANO IT'S A SHORT MONTH) THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN Pu~ "' fOYI fl< • • .. ((1CI~,.... ..... bT tjf """' ( '• \,-: .~ "\ • lilf NOW PLAYING CllllDOME Orange 634 2553 UA CINEMAS Wulmonsler 11'13 OS'4 EDWARDS' WOODllUDGl Irvine 551 0655 EDWARD'S ClllEMA CENTER Costa Mesa 97!l 4141 lDWAllOS' VIEJO TWiii M1ss1on V1e10 830·6990 PACIFIC'S SOUTH COAST Laguna Beacn 494 1514 STADIUM DRIVE-IN Orange 639·8770 -.C•!C'I SHOWS S?ART ltl;lfiWl:L.j ., 1 ·~ llllCOlll OIUVE-IN Buena Park 821 4070 "INCREDIBLE . SHRINKING WOMAN" "THE NUDE BOMB" I BLUES BROTHERS' AIRPLANE (PG) "ANIMAL HOUSE" (R) I -..... "POPEYE" ll'Ol "GREASE" ~ -. ' "TRIBUTE" "ORDINARY PEOPLE'' ('II -~---....:. I ;:"'.,.:.~i... "CMo\11191 cw. " -... wwww WAY YOU CAN" ''HONIYIUCKLI . 'Charlie Chan' TV ads Rixed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Four Northern Caljfomia television s tations have opted to fore10 an estimated $50,000 In advertisinl revenuet rather than air commercials for an upcomlnc Charlie Chan movie th2t local Chinese·American activists consider racist. At the request of Chinese ror Affirmative AC· tion , KTXL in Sacramento and Bay-area stations KGO •TV. KPIX and KTVU agreed not to broad- cast commercials for "Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen," a nostalgia film starring Peter Ustlnov and Angie Dickinson. MUCH OF THE MOVIE was filmed here last s pring amid protest from the Asian community. However , station KRON has decided to carry the 10-and 30-second spots lrom t 'e b. 9·15 because s tation executives don't believe they a re "de- famatory or injurious to the image of Chinese- Americans," s pokesman De nnis Fitch said. "1 personall y rejected the spots because I didn't think it would be in good taste to carry them." sales manage r Mark Mandella Of ABC's KGO-TV said. - LEN SCHLOSSER OF KPIX s aid Channel 5 refused the ads because m anagement ·•considered the movie exploitation as it did not use Asians in m ajor roles."