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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot---------·----~ --~--- • • • • • • ORANGE COAU YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PIPIR MONDAY . DECEMBER 14. 1981 ORANGl L OUNlV (ALlf-O RNIA 25 CENTS ·u .S. holds few cards • ID Polish W ASHJNGTON <AP) -The Reagan administration has very few cards to play in trying to dete r the Soviet Union from c rus hing the Solid a rit y movement in Poland. Grain and high technology sales could be s us pe nded . hurting the Soviets in two vital areas. But economic sa nctions, p articularly c utbacks in food shipments, require the strong * * * s upport of allied and friendly governments. Business being business. it is ver y h a rd to arrange a n effective boycott. T he Carter administration found that out t wice during its last year in offi ce -wh~n it tried to punis.h the Soviet Union for its military mo ve into Afg ha nistan and again when it tried to isolate Ira n econo micall y for la king * * • Americans hostage. Other count ries. some of them lon g -s ta nd in g U S . a l lie s. stepped in to sell food to the Soviet Union and to trade with the revolutionar y regime in Tehran. Beyond econom ic s anctwns. a nother possibility would be to break off the just -started arms li mitation talks in Geneva The Soviets would like to keep * * * th e l 'n 1t l•d S t ate s f rom d eploying nuclear missiles ID Western Europe beginnrng in · 1983 But with the negotiations JUSt unde r way, the re is no agreement for the United States ~o threa ten tu tear up if the Soviets clamp down on Poland. F or the mom ent, the n, the administration 1s concentra ting o n wa rnings rat he r than a <' t 1 o n 1 n h o p e s o f * * * di s couraging the Soviets from inte rveni ng. ··s e veral limes, along with the whole free world. we've made it plain how seriously we would vie w a n y int e rfe r e n ce ." President Reagan said Sunday. ··The Polish people should fi nd a so l utio n to the i r c u rre nt difficulties through a pr ocess of n e got iation and compromise a mong the parties involved," * * • Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig J r. said. ''Above all. they should be permitted to do so without outside interference ." B eyon d th es e kinds of war n ings, tight-lipped U.S. officials will sa y only that the Polis h government's crackdown on Solidarity is under study. No t; S. offi cial ha.s even hinted at the possibility of U.S. miliUu"y (See OPTIONS. Page A2> * * 1 General strike fails • ID Poland Honest teen rewarded Irvine youth finds, returns wallet with $188 , credit cards By RICHARD GREEN Of .. Delly""' S- A 13-year -old Irvine boy has m a d e a b u s i n.e s s m a n · s Christmas a little happier by finding and returning the man's wallet conta.ining $188 and a number of credit cards. Bradley R. Nelson. 13. of 18741 Paseo Cortez. told police he was on his p~per route ror the Daily Pilot Sunday morning when he found the wallet in a gutter near #51 Dartmouth St. P olice said the owne r. James M a rk F o r ster . o f Ir vine appa re,ntly accidenta ll y dropped it in the gutter near his home. Forster ga ve Nelson a S20 re w a rd a nd le tt e r o r commendation. "Dear Honest Young Man." the letter began, "I thank you for your honesty. perseverance and s harp s ightedness. You have m a d e · som eone 's Chris tma s ha ppy this year -mine. You are a credit to your pa rents. ··If you keep the thoughts of honesty and perserverance in your mind you wi ll do very well in this life." Foste r is an employee w1lh Geminj Productions in Irvine. M a rjor ie Ne ls on . Brad 's mothei:, says she is very proud. "I rathe r like the boy . he's O.K .. " she said. ''This j ust goes to show that honesty really is the best policy " She said he attends Rancho San J oaqulD School. Brad 's familv inC'ludes brothe r Brian. 17. and father. J am es . Prayer in classroom denied Court keeps rules barring meetings in,.,non-class hours WASHINGTON <AP> -The U .S. S upreme €ourt tod ay refused to let a group or s tudents conduct prayer meetings in a p ubl ic hi g h s c h ool during non-class hours. T h e justi ces , w ith o ut comment, left intact rulings that b arr e d s u c h mee ting s a t Guilderland High School near Albany, N.Y. Just last week, the j ustices ruled in a Mis!>ouri case that st a te univers ities cannot ban s tude nt gr oups fro m using campus facilities for prayer and worship if the facilities are open to other s tudent groups. Tha t decision. however. did not indicate any change in the c ourt's 19-yea r ·o ld ban on organized praye r in public e le m e ntar y and s econ d ary schools. The court hinted that it still draws a distinction between colleges and universities on one hand and public g rade schools on the othe r even in cases of t ru ly voluntary re l ig io us obser vance. "Uni versity students a re. or course. young adults," Justice Lewis F. Powe ll wrote in the Missouri case. "They are less im pressiona ble than younger stude nts and should be able to appreciate that the university's free access polic y is one of neutrality toward religion." Today's action likely will be cited as an additional hint 1Dto the court's thinking. Six Guilderland High students sued the school board in 1979 after their group. Students for Voluntary Prayer. was denied per m ission to meet in an unus ed Punk rock club closes in Mesa By STEVE TRIPOLI OftlMOeltyl' .... S- The Cuckoo's Nest punk rock club in Costa Mesa has closed its doors and may not reopen as a Market /alls; Poland, ra:te1 'both blamed NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market staged a broad and sharp retreat today amid heightened tensions in Poland and the Middle Eas t and renewed concern o.ver interest rates in the United States. Stocks falling in price outnumbered gainers 7-1 in the early t.ally of New York Stock lhdianae-listed issues. • The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, wbich fell 6.18 point• lut week, pl~ied t .99 poinu to 876.52 In the first hour ol trading.. punk rock club, one of its owners said Sunday. Club co-owner Jerry Roach. saying he feared a riot would have erupted over a ban on dancing if he ha d opened his club over the weekend. said he would await the outcome of a legal challenge to the ban before deciding the club's fate. Roach said his lawyers asked the state Supreme Court on Thursday to overtllrn an appeal court ruJing upholding the City Council ·s r evocation or the da nce permit. If the court re fuses to he ar the case or rules in favor of the City Council, Roach said he probably will fold the club and s ublet the b_uilding to another user. Roach said se vera l factors weighed in his decision to close the club. • · 1 thought there' was ioing to be a confrontation where the cops would try to shut tbe place d o w-n (in the wa k e or the dancing ban) and the kids would riot." he s aid. l See PUNX, Pa1e AZ> ( classroom hefore t he start of classes each day Ot ht!r studt!nt gr oups routine!} were g ranted pe r mission for such unsupervised m eetings A f e d e ral tr ia l j udge di sm issed the suit, ruling that th e sc h oo l b o ard u n - con~t it utio n a ll y would have been advancing religion if it had gr ante d the student gr oup's request. T he 2nd L' .S Cln·uit Co urt of Appeals on Nov 17. 1980 upheld the lnal judge's rulmg. ··we must be ca refu l that our pu b li c sc h oo l s. wh e r e fund a m e nt a l v alu es ar e imparted to our children, are not pe rceived as ins tit utions t ha t encourage the adoption of any sect or relig ious ideology." the aooeals court said The prayer mC'etmgs, 1t said, "w o uld create an i mprope r appearanC'e of official support, and t he proh1b1t ion a gains t i m p e rm iss ibl y a d va n c in g religion would be violated .. But in its decision last week, the Supreme Court s aid the U n i ve rs it y of Mis s o uri at Ka nsas City ban on students us ing c ampus fa cil i ti es fo r wors hip violated free-s peech <See PRAYER. Page A Z) Carts theft trial slated LOS ANG ELES <AP I A ca r pente r who d onn ed s ki goggles and a red cape , called him self "Baron von Pushcart" and did away with nearly two dozen s u perma rket shopping carts will st and tria l on c harges of gr and thert and m ali cious mischief. ' Last July. John Vollbrecht of Eag le Rock loaded the carts into t w o vans a nd. a ssisted by friends, d rove to a nearby public dump, whe re the carts wer e demolished. He said he did it to protes t the unwillingness by S afeway and othe r stores to remo~ abandoned carts in his neighborhood. Safeway officials. la king a dim view of lhe action, pressed charRes. U.S.S.R. EAST ERMANY • Poznan • Warsaw •Leszno .. POLAND •Krakow Al'W~ UNDER MARTIAL LAW :\1arttal la w ha s bc·l·n cledared in Poland a fh·r thl· Snlid<irttv union ealled for nat1o nw1dt• rde n ·ndurn on l ht• c·ountr~·< pohltl'al sy$l em Pooch no slouch Bassett hound helps rescue girl, 17 MOUNT HOREB. Wis . IAP 1 Buster's owners called him a C'anine "dumbbell " because he . •just klDd of moped around ... But t hat was be fo r e t h e s low movi n g basse tt ho und carrl(•d a blood-soaked note aC'ross farm fi elds to let the ra mily of 17~yea r ·old Nancy Milestone know that she had been ID a tractor accident. Mi ss Mil es tone ·s tractor overturned. breaking her pelvis, but she managed to pin a note to Bu ster's coll ar and instruct him. .. Go home ." Buster did, and attracted the a ttention of Miss Milestone's m o t h e r with h i s r e peated barking ··Mom. help," the note began. going on to say the teen-ager was stuck on farmland t hat the fam ily once owned but now rents. · · u was so scri bblcii that you couldn't really ma ke out the rest o r it. We jus t saw the 'Mom, help,' and the blood on it from a cut on her hand, a nd that was e n o u gh ," s aid the t een's s i s t e r -i n -l a w , R o s a nne Milestone, who lives next door. Th e gi rl 's bro the r , Al. dis covered the accident when he "ca me along with the corn picker" about the time other relatives. alerted by the note, were starting to look for the girl. Rosanne Mlles&.one said. ,, When re latives reached her, Miss Milestone "was in a lot of pain. but she wu talking." she s aid. The Mount Horeb rescue squad was s ummoned to take her to the hospital. Miss Milestone. with a fra ct ured pe lvis a nd o the r i njurles. w as rep orte d in t s at isf a c to r y con d ition a t M ad ison ·s Methodist Hospital Fr iday ni g ht after be in g tra nsferred out of the intensive care unit. Rosanne Milestone said the fa hi ily was s urprised a t the heroics of Buster. who generally sta ys hom e rather than roaming thl' farm like the family's other dogs N o o n e wi ll c a ll h i m "dum bbell .. a nymore. she said. Bikers aid toys drive S A C R AMENTO <AP > Hundreds of needy children will have ne w toys this Christmas, th a n ks t o m o r e t ban 2,000 leather-jacketed . shaggy-haired m otorcyclists. Police closed off the street in front or the state Capitol on Sunday for about an hour as the bike rs gathered for the third annual Modified Motorcycle Association Toy Run. Mo torcycles. ride r s and passengers filled the block during ceremonies marking the event and turned In a small mo untain of toys. Accident probed C HICAGO <AP> -The Loop cons truction slle where five steelworkers plunged 100 feet to their deaths was closed off today a s s tate and federal in vestigations of the accident continue. officials said. Martial law extended-- WARSAW: Poland 1AP · - Wo rkers at·two of Wa rsaw's biggest factories we nt on s tr i k e t oday . Solidarity s o u rc es s ai d . bu t a th reate ned gene ral s trike to protest the crackdown on the inde pe ndent l~bor movement fa iled to m aterialize. T h e d ay -old m a rtial-law regime, which put the miliUu"y in char ge or power plants and coal mines Sunday. militarized still more factories today, and ordered Poles to go back to work on Saturda ys. "Free" Saturdays had been a major concession given to Solidarity last year. T he Soviet U n i on. in an apparent warning to the West, dee I a red that the a ctions by Pola nd's Communist leadership were an "internal affair." Me mbers of the te mporarily sus pended So lid a rity union distributed leaflets here Sunday calling for a nationwide walkout in defiance of the government's proclamation of martial la w and its s uspension of the r ight to strike . Spokes men for tem porarily outl a we d S o l id a r i t y t o ld reporters of wo rk stoppages by thousands in the giant Ursus tractor factory and the Warsaw steel m ill . The reports could not be independe ntly verified . Initial checks of othe r large factories in some districts or the capital found no st rikes or pr o t est s b y m e mbers of Solidar i t y , many of whose le a ders we re seized Sunday when the gove rnment imposed m artial law. Employees on the fi.rst shift at the steel plant begart' work at 6 a .m. but put down their tools after a mid-morning break, the sources sa id. "Nothing is going on. as you can see for yourself." said a <See POLAND, Page AZ> ORAICI CIAST WIATlll P atchy morning fog , .otherwise fair wi}.h sunny and slightly warmer days. ~w s t o ni g ht 5 2 at beaches. 46 inland_. Highs Tuesday ·68 along coast, 75 inland. Details Pa«e A3. 118101 TODAY Chriarmcu and cr«lit go rogfther. but o~r~nding during the holiday ca" be hazardous for your famUw '• /inanciol lwallh. See Pa~ A•. 11111 . ,,,_.....,. ... ........ --. .. c....-A.I en•• llN , ....... U.tt . C-"t .. ,,..._.. .. .......... a .............. ......... ........ .. , ........ --..... ::...~I =:s•:: ; .... c.,. ~ ...... .. -----~ ~-Ii =---~ .• , ----------------------- •••• t. Orenge CoHt DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 14, 1981 Golan grip strengthened ·Government moves to.apply Israeli law to disputed.area JERUSALEM <AP > -Tiie 1overnmenl decided today lo apply laraeU law to the Golan Hti,hts, le tff tct annextnc UM lerratory captured from Syria ln the 1W1 Mlddl• East war . • parUament official aaid. Dalla Goren, aecrelary ol the oppoallion Labor Party faction in the Kneaaet <parliament>, told The Aa80Ciated Presa the government Informed the party of its Intention to propose the legislation to the house today. With government bac king and fi he likelihood of considerable upport from members of the abor Party, the bill was hought sure to be accepted. Applying Israe li law to. the olan would m ake the ternt.ory part of Israel. Until now it has en under militar y law. Israel Radio said the leftist apam faction of Labor, former oreign Minister Abba Eban nd the Shinui <Change I faction nnounced they would oppose he bill. The decision was certain to provoke outrage in Syria, which has been embroiled .in a dispute with Jsrael si~ce last sp.rin.1 ov~r $yrian anti·aircrafl m1ss1les in Lebanon. Is r ael t hreatened military action to force removal of the missiles, and the Reagan administration sent s pecial envoy Philip C. Habib on four diplo matic missions t o the Mideast trying without s uccess to resolve the missile crisis. A strong .. Go1an Lobby" has been pressuring the government to annex the Golan by applying ; From Pagp.A 1 ANNEX DUE Is r ael i Parliament has decided to apply Israeli law to Golan ~kight!:>. captun·d 111 1967. Is r aeli law to 1t . in view of Sy ria ·s r efusal to negotiate peace with Israel. The governme nt has refrained fro m s uch a move, fearing strong American prote~t. Last March, it defeated a bid by a s mall r igh t-wing p arty in Parliament to pass s u c h legislation. I s ra el R adio said the gove rnme nt r eac h e d the decision at a morning Cabinet meeting ch aired by Prime Minister Menachem Begin right afte r he came out of hospital, where he had been treated for a hip fracture. The immediate r eason for the move a ppeared lo be to win favor w;th Israeli nationalists and soften their oppos ition to Isr ael's withdrawal from t he occupied Smaj next April The nationalists have vowed to block the withdrawal. The government's d ecision may have been timed to take advantage or international preoccupation with the Polish cr isis, and by the notion that if J erusalem acts before the Sinai w ithdrawal, Egypt will mute its opposition to avoid fouling up prospects for a smooth Sinai p ullout. Israel Radio reported earlier that an o ffi cial tourism d e leg1tlio n lour ed the Golan H eights today -the firs t Egyptian visit to the territory s in ce th e M a r c h 1979 Egyptian.Is raeli peace treaty was signed. The bleak, 458-square-mile volcanic• plateau is populated by about 15,000 Arabs and several thousand Jews who have built farm settleme nts t he re s ince 1967 Begin's Movernment tried this year to e ncourage Druse Arabs living on the Golan Heights to take lsraeh citizenship, but the effor t railed when the Druse who did so were ostracized in their v1 llaf,!es. A side effe('t was an increase in Syrian nationalism a mong the Druse. who for years had put up little opposition to Israeli rule on the plateau. The offer of Israeli c1t1zenshlp w~s followed by the appearance of Syrian fl ags in s o m e Go lan vil l ages a nd demonstratio ns agains t the te11 ch1n~ of lfebrew in Gola n schools POLAND CRACKDOWN CONTINUES. • • steelworker outs ide the giant steel works. But the re were no outward signs or a s trike , s u ch as banners or n ags. · ·connicting reports emer ged from the Ursua factory, in a 'Warsaw suburb. Some workers said employees were on the job. but other sources said work had ~topped in several departments. ' Earlier today, a Solida rity member at the steel mill satd authorities ba4 ·•fished out the ~ost important union men. But here are others to take thei r ace, so some time will have to apse before th~y arrive. at som e decision." · Government officials s a id j.rrests would be a o ··onaom1 process," but Solidarity sources p id some de tainees had already peen released. 1 Solidarity sources said a s f"any as 3,000 members or the AJnion may have been rounded up in the capital alone. Earlier ~stimates put the total number inte rned in the entire counlry at about 1,000. In addition t o Soli darity ( members , the gove r nment detained a number of officials of past governments blamed ror P ola nd ·s economic cris is. inc luding former Communist Party ch1er Edward G1erek M ember s of t h e lab o r federation dis tributed leaflets in Warsaw ('ailing for a nationwide walkout an de fi ance of the Co'm munis t gove rnm e nt's proclamation of martial law and its suspension of the right to strike and ')f Solida rity. Government leaders conferred with Solidarity chi ef Le c h Walesa in an attempt to avert a genera l s trike. But Wars aw Radio carried no word from him toda v A Solidarit y spokesm a n visiting Sweden said the union wa s prepared for t h e government's action and ~ad pl ans for protests at maJor fa c t o rie s thro ughout the ('OUOlry. . · 1 f the workers go to their work places on Monda y. there will be occupations or a general s trik e ." s a id S t e f a n A Tr zcin s ki . deputy press s pokes man for the big Warsaw local. But Poland·s Roman Catholic primate. Arc hbishop J osef G le in p, appealed to the workers in a broadcast sermon: "Do not start a fight between Poles. Do not ~1vc your lives away " Warsaw Ra<lio broadcast a recording of the strmon four times during the night in an apparent attempt to use it to head off strikes. P ope .J o hn Paul 11 a lso appealed ror r estraint. saying. ··Polish blood cannot be s hed, bet'ause too much was spilled in lhe last war · · Walesa was flown to Warsaw from Gdansk. the Baltic port wh e re Sohdarity ·s n ational leaders we re meeting · when Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski i mpos ed m ili t a r y rule . Government s pokes man Jeny U rban told foreign r epor ters Wa lesa was not among those arrested and was "being t reated with all due respect He is con s ide r e d th e h ea d o f Sol 1darity . a nd Solidarity ·s a c t 1v1t1 es hav e only been s uspended · ~rom Page A 1 - Oe'flONS. • • Boy proves hero action. Former Secretar y or State Henry Kissinger . who 1s not und e r t h e sa m e v e rba l con s traints a s cu rrent p o l icy m ake r s, told an interviewer Sunday, "Militarily, 't'.e can't do anything, a nd we s houldn't pretend that we ·re JfOing to do anything ... U .S . anal ysts vie w the (mmediate potential problem not as one of an im minent SoVlet invasion, but use of the Polish government to try to break the back or the reform movement. Zbign.iew Bnezinski, who was President Carter 's n ational secu r ity adviser. s a y s the 5uppression is ··clearly being done at the Soviets' behest" and that U.S. policymakers should kee p that in mind as they make their decisions. "If this action is designed lo uproot it (Solidarity ), wipe it out. arrest thousands of people. it brings into play the q uestion or East· West r elations," he said. F ormer Secr etary or State He nry A. Kissi ng e r . in a separate inter view Sunday, called the events in Poland ··tragic." 2,000 in parade SAN FllANCISCO <AP) Nearty !,000 men, women and children marched in a chilly rain from old Mission O.lores lo St. Mary's Cathedral to mark the 450th anniversary of the appal'ilion of Our Lady o r Guadalupe near Mexico City. • 1n rescue MURPHYSBORO, Ill I API An 8-year·old boy helped rescue his mothe r and 4-y ear-old brother from the bottom or a 40·fOot well · · 1 was really sca red . but I JUSt ke pt cool and listened tn what m y m n m t old me .·· s aid Timothy Reagan Jr. The boy. whose family calls him "T J.:· was standing JUSl a fe" reet away when his brother, Ch a rlie. fell through a rotted wooden well cm·er at the family farm lie ran to tell his mother, who was al home while the ch1ldren·s father was at work Saturday ma coal mine 22 miles away 'T J . ca me hollering. and I looked out a nd saw T.J but no Charlie." said Becky Reagan "I JUSt ran do"rn and jumped in the well. I didn't think twice my baby was down there." Mrs. Reagan cl ung to a pipe for 45 minutes. struggling to keep her son's head above the 12 feet of water in the bottom of the well while shouting directions to T.J . She s aid her son threw two life pres ervers into the we ll. called the telephone operator for help, a nd then ran three-fourths of a mile to a neighbor's house On his return. T.J flagged down a police car that had taken a wrong road to the Reagan house. He then assisted two ORA ... COAST ·Illy Pilat c1 .. elfted ....._..19114M2-5l78 An oth« 111pa:rtMe"'9142~ ~111111 Nt 0.... C:.. ,, .. , .. I~. __ ....._......, ................... ... ~IM::••--...,••• .. ..... -' ... '*'''"*"•< ........ -· of family deput u~s 1n pulling his mott:er and Charlie to safety. An ambulance took them to a hos p ita l five miles away in Murphysboro where they were treated for minN injuries and allowed to return home Sunday · I gue:.:. God was just 100 percent with us:· Mrs Reagan s aid Tm Just so happy that everything turned out all right " Setback dealt Viet vets WASlllNGTON <APJ -The U S . S upre m e Court . in a se t back fo r hundred s of t hous ands of Vietnam veterans, toda y refused to reinstate a test case against the m anufacturers of the defoliant Agent Orange • 1 Related story, AIO I The court, by a 7-2 vote. let stand a ruhng dis m issing the la ws uit O nl y Jus tices Thurgood Mars h a ll a nd Sandra Day O 'Conn o r vo t e d to bea r ar guments in the case. but four votes are needed to grant such review Western Airlines orders 'cutback•' DENVER CAP> -The newly appoin~ chairman of Western Airlines seeking to cut the compa n y 's losses -bas canceled vacations, increased the work week and eli minated 12 top e xecutive posts, including the executive vice president and c hief operatin g officer 's job, We!ltem officials sav. Neil 0 . Bergl also will be furlough ing a n indefinite nu m b e r or management e mployees "in the next few weeks" in an effort to reduce W es t ern 's a nlic\patec1 fourth.quarter loss of SSO million to $60 million , said airline !lpoke,!lwoman Linda Oo1i~r. From Page A1 PUNK. • • "I JUSt didn't feel like fight.Jog any more. These c1t1es have staying power," he Hid Roach said he 1s "a b:.olutely not·· discouraged by the punk rock business as a res ult of hi11 proble ms with the Cuc koo's Nest. He said he would not considtir opening a punk rock club at another site because he did not want to d eal with a c ity bureaucr acy in seeking permits to operate, but he indicated that promotion of single-event punk <.'o n certs m ay be a fulurc poss ibility Roach a nd partner Pete Williams have other business ventures, so the c lub was not their only source of income. Roa<.'h said. He said he expects word in about a week on whether the court will hear his request to ove rturn the appeals <.'Ourt ruling. City off1c1als . cla1rn10g that young patrons or the club cause des l ruction. va ndal ism and other prohl e m s 1n th e neighborhood surrounding tht:' Placentia Ave nue s ite. have tried to curb the club·s acllv1llcs 10 several ways during the past year The City Council revr1ked the club's permit lo ope rate in February. but the state Supremt· Court ordered lht' p ermit reinstated in April and th(• r luti reopened. Police . sa y in~ they wert.• r e s po n d 1 n g t.o n u m l' r o u " ·~o mpla1nl s from n<.'arby re s idents and bu ... 1n e!>Sl·s . inst ituted sweeps of the area b) patrols on se veral cwca..,ton!-. One such sweep 1n September r e s u lted 1n m o r t.• than !.!CJ c itations, a rre:.ts CJr JU\t•nilt:' contact reports. almost a ll 1}f th e m 1n vo l v1 n g mi no r 1nfra('llons Invitation to Allen fete for real WASHINGTON (AP> When Sen. William Proxmire got the telegram. he thought it was a hoax. After all, why would a group of conservative Re publicans invite the liberal Wist'onsin Democ r at t o a lun c h e o n h o n o rin g Ri c h a rd Allen . P resident Reagan 's national sec urity adviser? But a rte r d oi n g som e checking. Proxmire round that the telegram -s igned by , among others, William Buckley, J oseph Coors, Je rry Falwell and William Simon -was indeed genuine . "Ri c h a r d A ll e n ," the invitation said, "is a dedicated Reaganaut who has earned the s upport of conservatives from all over the United States. We invite you to join the friends of Dick Allen for a tribute to him at noon Wednesday. Dec . 16. The price of the luncheon will be S30 We hope you will be able to join h is m a n y friend s or. this occ asion." Allen is on paid leave while the Just.i<.'e Department a nd the Wh it e Ho use investigate his bus iness activities and h is rece ipt o f Sl .000 from a Japanese magazi n e a s an ho nora rium for a n interview with Nancy Reagan. Proxmir e said he thought about attending the luncheon "WouJd they mind if my wire, Ell e n . cam e a nd gave an interview to the Japanese press on the event?" he said. ............. MUGGED FOR Sl 5 H,:111h Sl·ull ,\ldrw h l uu l.!h~ with h1!» 11111thvr \'1' i;:n 1n '\1•\\ Y<1rl-l(\111d ~ I. who 1:-. n s1tinu h1~ ),;r :111d11111\lt1·1· 111 Hr11c1i..h n l rcim hh hom t' 1n St Pt>tl'rs burg. fo'la . ".1 ... 111bl11·cl 111 tu... I ~> '•" ing ... h~· "' knift· wielding I:! 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"aid the ('Us tomt•rs h<.1d lo he huzzcd throuJ.!h lht• ..,torl'·s t•nl rJnn · and v. l'rl' tlw n 1·hl't kl·ll a~ain:.t J c·ot.lt.>d 11 ... t lll'for1· the~ v.er e admtltt·tl tu ,1 h:.u·k room v.hcr<> 1 ht• t ran..,art111n ... took plJcc· Pohn• 11ff11·t•r)> mJc1<' -.C\l'ral pun·haM:.., from the ston: durini:: a month lonl! pr r:h1· IH'forl' f1n all\ arn.' ... t1nJ,! tht• Jllegcd prnpr;l'tor ..... \rlhur Cornc•ll . 33. J n d G {' n l ' w l' I .... l ' . I I . r 0 r 1n \ eSll!!al1on o f pos ... c ... ..,1 n~ man 1uan<.1 for ~all' and M•lhn~ m a ra1uana. said l' a 1 rns ri·-.umpt1on "' ~cheduled nights. • .11rp11rt r1fflc:1ab said F or hoalt•r .... v1s1bihty off '\l•v. port Hea<'h had improved to Hn •· mile by 9 a m as t he fog 1·11nL1nued to break up. T hi' Orange Cllunty Sheriffs II a r hor Patrol s aid no boating prohlcms had be en reported in 1·11nnt'l·tion with the fog P1illut:rnt... that t aused eye and lunJ,! trritat111ns along the coast 1,...,1 v.cl·k ~h r>Uld not be a prohl1.nn l'a rl'.\ lh1~ we ek. the Sr:u l h l'oJs t Ai r Quality ~I Jnagement District said From Page A1 PRAYER. • • r:ghl:. '>incc 1t was based on "Jlt.•t•th COlllt'nt The < ;u1<terland s tudents were n·1>rl''>cnll'd in their Supreme t'o u rt b\ law vers ror the L 1 t ho ht i.ea~ut: for Religious and ( '1nl Right:, Th i!~ argul·d that the school h o a r d JJ o I H ' ) a u t h o r i z e s 1·11n11nusng prior restraints on n·l1~111u:. ~l}l't't.'h and asso('iat:on a n1I ignores the funda m ental rlJ.!ht or m11li11rts Qf students to be fn·l' of guvernmental control or 1 h1•1 r .. .,..,1){'1Ut1 ons and the free f111v. of irll•a., ·· Den1oc rats s uing :'\E W YORK (AP1 -The Dl·mucrallc :--Jational Committee y, ill f ll~ a SlO m1ll1on SUit 1.·harg1ng lhat po llin g .place RUJrdh s p o n sor e d b y the I«• p ublic an Part) harassed l1lJl·ks and lhspan1('S during the :'\11\ 3 vot<' for the gove rnorsisip in :'\t·" Jcr~ev . The Ne w York T 1m t•.., rl.'ported today --------- NEWPORT *SKI* COM PAN~ Wl'YI MOYID *WE'RE -OPEN* IM OUR MEW STORE , ................... . Skiing Is Great I RENTAL SHOP , ........... 2500 West Coast Hwy. Newport leach, Ca. 17141 631·3144 MEW STORE 2700 Wnt Coast Hwy. Newport leach, Ca. 17141 631-3210 • s It , Dust did • dinosaurs? • in Theory says meteor-caused clouds froze reptiles SAN t'RANCISCO l A P l - For perhaps two month11. the £arth wu wrapped in a cloud or dust so thkk that the sun was obscured and temperatures over . land everywhere rell below zero. Wilbln six months, according to the new version of a 2·year-old theory. the landscape was Uttered with carcasses. Species after species became extinct. Plants stopped growing and dinosaurs couldn 't find enough food and died. The idea that a giant asteroid or comet, crashing to Earth and klcklne up huge clouds of dual 15 million years aio. ended the 140 million-year reagn of the dinosaurs was described at a m e eting o f the American Geoph ys i c al Union by atmospheric scie ntist Owen 8 . Toon. Too n . of the National Aeron a utic s and Space Adminis tration 's Am es Research Center at Mountain Social cuts could boost baby deaths WASJUNGTON (AP) -Cuts in food stamps and s pecial nutrition programs for women and infants could pus h the United States' infant mortality rate up, says the author of a new report on infant deaths . ··A high or ris ing infant mortality r_.te. or even one that fails to decli ne with income gain s, i s the s ign of a development process gone astray," Kathleen Newland, a s enior r esearc h e r a t th e Worldwatch Instit ute. said in a report released Saturday . In recent years. the report said, a general decline in infant mortality has been reversed in some areas. notably the Soviet Union, Brazil and Washington. D.C. While declining to make any predictions, she told reporters at a briefing that c uts in social programs can be e xpected to .exert an upward pressure on infant mortality rates. The report. t illed "Infant Mortality a nd the Health of Societies," cited several reasons for the reversals. ranging from poor harvests in the Soviet ~o;nt>n to large numbers of births to young women who receive little or no pre-natal care in Washington. She s aid one-fourth of the mother s giving birth at the District of Columbia General Hospital have had no pre-natal care and attributed that to a combination of "inability to pay, ignorance and inertia.·· "This represents a failure of the health care system to reach out and serve those who need the sn vices." she said. Although infant mortality has s hown a steady decline thas century, it still aver ages 97 d e aths pe r 1,000 live births worldwide. That means nearly one child in 10 born ali ve dies b e for e r e a c hing its firs t birthday. In the United States, where the per capita income is about $9,770, 13 of every 1,000 babies die in their first year. In Japan, where the per capita income is $7. 700, only eight in every J ,000 die Generally. inf ant mortality rates fall as the income of a nation rises -if the increase is distributed with some degr~ of equity, Ms . Ne wland s aid. Malnutrition is still the biggest cause of infant mortality, s he said. .. Malnutrition sets the stage for fatality in illnesses which a well-nourished child would be able to shrug off." she said . .. Low income per se does not conde mn babies to die , any more than wealth assures that t hey will survive ... For example. she cited Libya , which has a per capita inJ:ome of S7 ,210 a year and an infant mortality rate of 130 babies out of e.very 1,000. But in Sri Lanka, special nutrition. sanitation and education efforts have reduced the infant mortality rate to 42 per 1,000 ·despite the country's per capita income of S200 a year Ms . Newla nd s aid that educating mothers offer s the best hope for improving infant mortality rates . ·'The education of the mother has an important. independent effect on the s urvi.val of the children,·· she sa id. View. Calif .. said theories of the end of the dinosaurs continue lo stir corusiderable Interest. "It 's o n e of the longesl·St11ndine mysteries in s cie n ce." he s aid in an interview. "Ir it could happen to the m , it could happen to us. The y wer e the kings of the euth." The extinction of the giant reptiles launched the age of mammals, which survived, Toon theorizes, because they were s mall e n o ugh l o burrow underground for warmth "and could probably stumble across enough food." including dead dinosaurs. "All the mammals were mostly mice and little things like that and that's how we survived .. But if you're a big guy like a dinosaur, you've got to find an a wful lot of food ," T oon s aid .. Plus, you can imagine how dangerous it would be for a dinosaur to stumble a round in the dark." He said cold and the inability to find food probably killed off any creature that weighed more than 75 pounds. The idea of a dust·producing collision was proposed in 1980 by a t e am of scientists led by Walter Alvarez of the University of C alifo rn i a 's Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. T hey based the theory on geologic evidence that, about 65 million years ago, a thin layer of debris was deposited around the Earth. The concentration of certain metals in this layer is much different from that found in the Earth's crust , b\at about right for an asteroid. The group concluded that a m e teorite , pe rhaps 6 miles across. caused a dust cloud that d a rke ned the Earth for several years T .>on , wi t h colleagues at Am es. R&O Associat es o f Marina del Rey, the University of Colo ra do and Informatics, Inc .. o f P a lo Alto . u s ed computer simulations designed to study volcanic al)h and the atmospheres of other planets to better determine the effects of such a collision. The team presents a different picture, with s horter but more dra matic impacts . ·'The duration was less than six months and possibly less than three months, .. Toon said. The cras h. possibly in the ocean . wo uld have had 10 million times the energy of the Mount St. He le ns volcanic explosion last year. he said More fog due Coa stal Wf',terly wind \ t lo I~ .,not\ •fter~oon •nd •~tni no hour• N<omt"9 119'11 -ven •ll4• lltrOWQfl lonlQltl T-lo J fOOI ,..,.~trl• ,,..,, Sometowc-1on._,1 V.S. 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J 1 J J 12 SOU lHIERH CAL I F O RNIA w COASTAL ANO Ot:SEllT AREAS - V••l•ll•• "''" <I0\1Glnn1 Miid -~ Safi OletD c;_..., IJ IJ We're Listening ••• w 4Mfllme ._,~ c-i.1 .,.. llltltt 111 , ... lh L-1 0 lo U . -'•"' ,._,, iewts 1tltM U to u . L-IU .. >5 What do you like about the Daily Pilot ~ What don't you like' Call the number below and your mHsace will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24·ho ur answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind Otange Coast DAILY PILOT!Monday. December 14, 1981 s MOURNER COLLAPSES -One of t he mourners at funer al of C'OC:ll mine r David Slone collapsed and had to tx• carried from Holly Bush Regular Bapt ist ChurC'h in Pippa Pass(•:-.. K\ Slonl' "'d:O. om· or 2-1 ffillll'I ... \\ho died in accidents lc1st W('ek in Kentuck~'. Ten nessee and Wes t V 1 r~ini <1 Miner deaths: Why? Coal mine tragedies happen regularly, but still scar towns HUNTINGTON, W Va <AP1 -Sudden death is no s tra nger in the coal fields of Appalachia Three mine accidents, m less than a week have claimed the lives of 24 men in Tennessee, Kentucky and West Virgini a. And doctors say one of three m ine r~ rescue d in the West Virginia accident m ight lose both arms . Most of the miners who died 1n the coal mine accidents this year died in thf' under ground mines or Appalachia. and most were killed one at a time. in l ittle noticed accide nts tha t rated only scant attention rrom the local media. l But multiple death tragedie s uc h a s the t hree in We,;?l Vi r g in ia , T e nn essee a ~a Ke ntuc ky als o h <tve bee n happe nin g m o r e o r less regularly ever :.ince men began m i ning coa l 111 Appa lachia . about 100 years ago. In West V1rg1nia alone. more than 20,000 miners have been killed since 1900 The nation's worst rninjng traged y took place at Monongah , W Va .. in 1907. and claimed 361 lives. U n i t ed M i n e W o rk e r s President Sam Churc h says miners eve rywhere cringe each time they hear of yet another mine disaster "We wonder what we can do about it ... he says "We work to trai n o ur people. we d o ever ything we can to keep these kinds of things fro m happening . and yet it seems they happen anyway " The three late s t d isasters occurred within six days of each other They s t emm ed fro m diffe rent causes. but the results we re similar In each incident death came quickly. without warnin g , a nd le ft be h ind grieving widows and fatherless children. Orie Sloan, 39, spent Tuesday waiting for the birth of her tenth c hild and the b od y or her husband. killed in the Kentucky disaster. "They said the baby could come any time now." she sa id. "We won 't get m y husband's body until Wednesday morning." Why do these accidents occur" l Many residents of the largely rur al region s hrug a nd say simply that it's God 's will Other . less fa talistic observers point to has te. s hortcuts and carelessness, on behalf of both miners and the companies lhey work for But finally. a ll end up pointing lo the inherent dangers or coal mining, commonly described as the nation's most hazardous industrial occupation. In the West Virginia accident, an enormous block of slate rell without warning from the roof of the mine. ln the Ke ntuc ky accide n t , official s be lieve dynamite intended for controlled use in prying loose coal exploded all at once And in Tennessee. 1nvest1gators say the colorless. odorless methane gas hidden in pockets deep beneath the earth built up in the mine until a c h a nce s pa rk t r i gger ed a devastating explosion. After 1970, whe n Congress passed a s weepin g re form pack age calling fo r m o re ~tringenl safety preca utJons and more frequent mine inspections. coal mining deaths began to decline But lhe latest disasters come as the Reagan administration 1s cutting back on the number of mme inspectors. According to the U.S Mine Safety a nd Health Administration. the agency's i n s pec t o r fo r ce h as been reduced by 10 percent over the past 18 months Although MSHA insists it is m eetang the r equirements of fede ral la w, Church said he felt the agency was not making enough safety inspections . Kathy Sny<ler of MSHA said later that the agency completed 93 percent of its mandatory. scheduled ins pections auring the last fiscal year . Whatever the reason , mine d isaste rs occur periodically. T hey a re duly noted by the national med ia. which then tum their attention elsewhere . But in the small rural communities where they take place . life is never the same for the hundreds or peo pl e to uc h ed by th e tragedies . In addition to the families and friends of the victims. some of the s urvivors also are scarred fo r hfe . For example, there's Larry Clevenger. an 18·,Year·old miner who was trapped for seven boUl's 1n the roof fall at Bergoo, W. Va. Clevenger was able to dive under a mining machine as an enormous block of slate, 35 feet long and 20 feet wide, crashed from the roof and crushed three of his colleagues instantly. Cleven ge r s uffered n o physical injuries, but he suffers j ust t he same. .. Larry can't sleep. He has nightmares." hi s mother sa.id last week Mail rush expected despite stamp hikes WASHI NGTON IAP1 -Mail, volume ear ly th is Christmas season is down from last year's levels. but postal officials are not concerned that the recent postal rate increase will cause less mail this yule season. The Postal Service says mail volume was off about 3 percent in the firs t e ight da ys of Decem b er. T h e total for cancellations of stamped mail during the fi rst eight days rn Uecembe r was runninaz 5.8 percent below last year However. the postal offtciaJ in charge or monitoring Chnstma~ mall volume predicted the final result will be a bout the sam£ this year as t980's 2 billion stamp cancellations Nicholas 1''. Barranca , Postal Ser vice gene r a l mana ger or in-plant ope r ations . s aid the trends a re "pretty much the same " our nz>.11w.d spirit<Zdclaeeic our hz.lt.Jz.d ·rn SW\~ sport roat l5 o ~lcomz. addtt 1on to his wardrc:hz,, msp1 nz.d by tl'l2- 2CJ.5 ~ JU9t ~t fbr thz. 80'.s cum a.lone @)~o@@)~@ 44 Fashion ltlond • NftAIJ)Otf Bftxh • 714/644·5070 1001 ~stwood Blud. • Wntwood VUlogt" • 213/208-3273 .• ' • ... s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 14. 1981 • Missing Ohio money makes good mystery COLUMBUS . Ohio IAP> The treasurer's offi ce lost it, a s mall army o f pr ivate accountants 1s hunting for it. a former state cashier says she can't remember a thing about 1t. and the deputy treas urer is n't even sure it's gone. Somewher e there is Sl.3 million in state government funds . The money is missing fr om the off ice o f S t ate ''You would know something's wrong.'' H.e said about a dozen Price Waterhouse accountants are still digging through the treas urer's books. The firm. which has been authorized payment or $589,000, h as conduct ed a detailed examination of 1978. and now is working on the last quarter of 1977 and all of 1979. Authorities have named no suspects in the case. The embezzlement occurred while Miss Boerger was cashier. She had direct a uthority over the cash, estimated at between $100,000 and Sl million kept daily in the office. --l • . ' ,_, .. Treas u rer Gert rud e W Donahey, the grande dame of the Ohio Demo(•ratic Party Authorities have named no suspects in thf.' case The mvest1gat1on. woven with the threads of a good mystery n~vel. has included Miss Boerger, 48, lapsed into a com a for 10 days in J anuary 1980. and was later diagnosed as s uffe ring fro m h ysterica l amnesia. She has retired and says she remembers nothing of her s tate government job H er law ye r , James A Doughty, said Mi ss Boerger 1s current!; living outside Ohio. but r e fused to reveal the location. She has been shielded fr o m repo rters s in ce th e investigation began. BIG BIRO GETS HELP -A rart· trumpeter swan. found in a swamp with a broken wmg, 1s treated ut Woodland Park Zoo in Sl•attle Tht· malt' tmd 1s estimated to be l'ftM'e than :3 ............ ,·ears old. weighing 28 to :m pound:-It 1~ aml)n i;? i.lb<Jut 2.000 trumpeters Trumpl'ler!-t art• th(• largc:-t of thl' ')Wan fam1I~· with a maximum leng th of 51 ..! ft·l'l <.1nd a l" foot "ingsp;m The state auditor finding a $1 3 m11l1on d1:.crepancy in t he treasurer·:. books last August .. She"s definitely troubled ... Doughty said ... You could talk "'1th her a half hour and you would know s omet h ing's wrong ·· 'Ski mask rqpist' called Boy Scout type A pri"ate accounting firm. Price Waterho us e & Co .. determining at least $430,000 of that amount wa:. embezzled. -A s tate c a s hi er being diagnos ed as s uffering from hysterical amnesia The woman. who was ca shi er at the time the discrepancy occurred. :.ays she remembers nothing of her job. Office workers remember Miss Boerger a s a c ranky workaholic whose social life revolved around her familv Rut acqua intances sa·y she als o traveled with a band headed by Robert W Yeazell Acqua intances o f the Jr . a business partner and a ca s h ie r , E I 1 z a b ct h Jane friend for more than 20 years. Boerger,saying she leda double The two w e r e know n in life. calltng her a daytime professional mus ic cir cles as workaholic who traveled with a Ruddv Yo1ang and Liz Barker hand at night and on weekends In ·November 1979, J ohn M The case has stirred up Ohio's ~1oore. owner of a talent booking political dust, with two powerful agency. sued Yeazell and Miss Democrats in a scuffle over Boerger for S420.000. He accused who·!. to blame for the missing the m of not paying him for stock money 1n thl' agency. Miss Boerger had A c c o r d i n g t o P r i c e worked as a bookkeeper for the Waterhouse at le:tsl $430,214 has agency. been embeu led, and possibly Moore said the two had met DO:-.IA LDSONV ILLE. La I AP , A man who says he's the "s ki mJsk rnpist .. who a ttacked women in a dozen s ta l e!-. was the ··Boy Scout type ... neat and punctual and Opl'n <tb<>ut his problems. his former probation omcer says ··11 c wa s m o s t unn•markahle ... said Harvey I lonsinger . whu worked with Jon B S imonis :tfter his 1978 conv1ct1on fo r m:tking obscene phone calls in Lake Charles, La "II <> w:t s . I would say, a popular boy in terms of being s nc1al ." -.aid J ohn Watkin:.. s upl'rintendent of schools in Car roll. Ohio. where S1mon1s attended :.chuol ··He was not a d1sc1plinary problem no more so than any other student and there was no indication that there was any problem:· Watkins said .. He d1dn "t. maybe, work up to his ab1ht1es hut how many of us do"" A s tall' Jud ge la s t week ordered s anity hearings for Simonis. 341. of Lake Charles, and r efused tCJ accept guilty pleas in three rapes . "I a m guilty of these crimes," Si m onis told Dis trict Judge Ch a r lt's S. Becne l "I knew extremely well what I was doing beforehand. while I was doing 1t, and I know no~ · · State poli te s a id Simonis , arrested Nov 27, admitted being involved in at least 80 attacks acr oss the country , including two for which other men were 1m prisoned He pleaded guilty to armed robbery and burglary charges rn LaSalle Parish and was sentenced to 231 years m ·prison without parole. Simonis is charged in Becnel s court with three counts o f aggravated rape. four coun~ of armed robbery :tnd one count or agg ravated burglary. Becnel said that in light of the gravity of th e c h a r ges and their notoriety, it would be only fair that the de fendant be rull•d competent before being allowed to plead guilty Grand juries h:t Vl' s 1n r~ indicted him an LaSalle. East Baton Rouge, Ascension. and Jeffe rson Davis parishes and in Tvler Count v Texas ·In addil10~. state police said they have had queries about Simonis from Ohio. Ca1forma. . Fl o r1d:t Ceor ~1a Indiana. M ll'h1gan . )1 1:.s1:.s1pp1. Nor th C:t r ol1n:t . Oklah o ma and \\'1!>C'ons in State• l'o l1ce !.pokesman Honnie Jont>s -.aid a compos ite of th t' c rimt:'> 1nd1c atcs a masked. armt'd intruder who :.urpriscd pt•oplc in the ir homes. forcing mt·n t11 watch while a wum<in or tc1·n :tge g irl was ra ped or 11lht•rw1s c s exually attacked S1 m11n1-. "a-. · \'t'r\ candid and t•>.tremd~ honcsl. : Lancaster. Ohw. pohl·t· dl'lC'C'l1ve Donald Ht'gan !ia11I S1mon1s sa)!> ht' fceb remorse for hi :-c·riml'" It 1s m y Judgment I ha\'c done wrong and I "'ould JU"I d !> soon ple:td gwlly Jnll '>•H t' the pt:ople ume and mime' h<.• -.aul S 4 0 5 · 9 5 0 m 0 r e T h e him at a Columbus hotel the embezzlement occurred m 1978 previous June. flashe d a and could have extended back briefcase stuffed with bundles of to 1977. the firm savs SlOO bills and offered to speed up Reduction of nitrite additive urged It a ppears that someone was the purchase of $60,000 worth of continually dipping into the stock in the agency. YeazelJ has cas h ier · s draw e r . s aid df.'nied . through his lawyer. that Frederie k Mi ller of Pri ce h e ever s h owed M oore a Waterhousf.' State officials say briefcase of cash. at least seven or eight people in .. Jane Boerger. the eashier. I the cashier 's office had access to felt was not really leveling with the till me about the operation of that "If you put it in perspective, offi ce.·· sa id De puty State that's the only thing that makes Treasurer Wayne A. Maloon. s e n s e . There• is no other e x p l a n '* ( 1 0 n b u t a n He s aid the dis array of Miss embezzlement of those funds." Bot.'r ger 's off ice an d her Miller said. rapid firl· rcspon sf.'s to his O hio orficials hlr('d Price que ries m ade him suspicious Waterhouse :tfter State Auditor and that his concern grew when Thomas E. Ferguson's office he caught her lying about s tate failed to account for the funds accounts. M i 11 er s a id fa 1 l> 1 r i e d Ma loon said the treasurer's bookkeeping entries s hrouded offi ce had s afeguards in place the theft. He has pres ented when the embezzlement evidence to the Franklin County allegedly occurred. but that ··we prosecutor JUSl loused it up ... WASlll NGTON 1AP1 The amount of nitrite food additives used to preserve and color bacon an d other m e<.1ts s hould he reduced while scientists search for a ltcrnatl\'C curing agents. s ays a National Academy or Scic•nces panel While lhl• academy's National Hesearc h Council l:tsl week recom mended dropping most uses of a related additive, nitrite. it said nitrites still could be used evt'n though there m ay he undefi ned health risks A !.pecwl committee of the co un <·il :-:t1d it wo uld be "prudent .. to cut exposures to n1tr1t (' and nitrate additives ··to th(.' e xtt•nt thdl protection a~a1n :-.l botulis m 1s not compromised ·· While calling for further study to see 1f there 1s a hnk betwei!n the additives and cancer. the group s aid lhl• r isk of usin g n 1tr1t e had to be balanced against the risk of s ickness and death from food poisoning '.\/e ither nitrate nor nitrite, used in meat s to decrease bacterial ron taminatio n , appears to cause cam·er directly in animals or man. said the g r o up an a report t o thl' Agriculturl' Department and the rood and DruJ{ Administration llowcver. compounds called nitrosammes can form from the add1t1ves and many of these are known to ca u se ca ncer in animals. whic h m a kes them .------- - - --- - ----;-- - --1 · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rrl l _l _OYIJ 5 l s uspect in humans The committe pointed out that meat preservatives account for only a s mall portion of the t ota l huma n expos u re t o nitrosam ines. Tobacco smoke. ag r icul tural c h em icals.' cosm etics. and beer and other foods account for even larger exposures, it said. Nitrate can be converted naturally t1) nitrite a nd then tu nitrosamines 1n foods and in the body The committee noted tht'n' 1s evidence vitamins C and F. block co n vers ion o r n 1tr1ll' to nitros amines But it :.aid ther(• isn 't enoug h kn o~n to s a~ whether d ietary s upplements "ould ha ve a ny protectl\•e dfrt l The chminal1on of nilntes froml'Url'Cl me<tb will probabl~ not ha' t• J maJ•H effect on h l' a I t h . :-. a 1 <i D r M a cl y n .\t t' (·a rt h ' n f H o e k e f e 11 er l 'n1\1·r:-.1I\. l'ha1r man of the ('11rnm111l'l: that"' rot<.· th e report Fraud ne ts 5 years St\:'\ DIEi;() 1AP 1 A federal JllclJ.!e h;.1-. 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The ar c h aeologis ts and physical a nthropologists feel th ese co ll ect i o n s a re scientifically and historically extremely import a nt ." according to Gayle Posner. the attorney r epresenting the Ame rican Committee for the Preservation of Archeological Collections and the Society or Professional Archeologisls, and other archaeologists. including some in the state's universities and colleges. But Willia m Pink, executive secreta ry o f the Califo rnia Nati ve Ame r ican He ritage Commission , views the issue very differently. ·'The a rcheologists see it purely as an issue of scientific resources," he said. •·w e see it a s human beings a nd our ancestors.·· Some of the remains of 871 people were unearthed as long ago as 40 years. Pink said, and have been resting In archive boxes in the West Sacramento laboratory of t he state Parks and Recreation Department. Many of the bones turned up during lar ge cons truction projects such as the San Luis reservoir and the Oroville Dam. as well as through "looting and pol hunting," Pink said. "The Department of Water Resources paid a half-million dollars to relocate an historic non-Indian cemetery but they allowed the native American remains to be placed on the shelves. •'They argue t hat they want to analyze and date them. But these things are not being done." Pink said. "They claim they have no money." In addition. he said . som~ an a lytic methods. s uc h as Ca rbon 14 d a tin g , are destructive. ··Some of the tribes -if we're a ll owe d t o go o n with reinterrment -are willing to allow non-destructive analysis. But that should be up to the individual tribes," he said. "We are burying our ancestors, not the info rmation." Pink also said his agency has been trying to start a program for analysis of objects found with the bodies. "But so far there is not much support from the archaelogical community that s hould be supporting us. except for a few a rchaeologists." Ms. Posner acknowledges that some of the remains have not yet been studied -·'I assume because of lack of funds" -but said that others have been. Ms. Posner said she hopes a compromise can be reached, but added: "Just because you study the bones the first time doesn't mean they can be reinlerred. They have to be kept so that other people can verify your findings as newer techniques are developed_ .. As an example . she said. ··c arbo n dating wa s not available 40 years ago-." In addition. she said, "The archaeologists are not making any claim that bones less than 200 years old sho uld not be reinterred. ·'The archaeologists are willing to compromise when any direct lineage from the deceased to a living person can be established, but some of these are extinct tribes. ·'There are many possibilit.Jes for compromise," she said, "but you can't explore them all with the bones in the ground. The talking has to be done before. not after " GOVERNOR'S MANSION Ruth Bryner. one of the li ve-an c aretaker s of the pala tial gove rnor ·:-. m<An s ron an Ca rmi cha~I. Caltf . walks on th(• l&.1 wn 111 front of the I ~.ooo "4.U<ire-l'oot re~1<1l>nn· Governor's mansion. waiting $1 .3 million manor to be home to winner of state's 1982 election S AC RAMENTO <AP > - Sprawling over 11 suburban acres. Cahfornia 's palatial Sl.3 miliion governor's mans ion plays nightly host to distinctly unofficial visitors raccoons, foxes. skunks. even a possum. Partially hidden from street vie w by a gentle ris e. the 25-room manor should get its first official tenant when the winner of the 1982 governor·s race moves into the lavis h 12.000 square.foot residence in Carmichael. about 15 miles from the state <.:apitol Co n cei ve d durin g the administration or t hen·Gov. Ronald. Reagan aft er has wife Nancy scornfully called the 103· year·old state mansion in downtown Sacramento "a noisy firet r ap ·· the o ne s tory di.ggings appear to combine Beverl y Hi lls modern with Chili Gulch traditional. The result is ranch-sty le with high ceilings , ang ular a n d U-shaped, with a fountain in the courty ard and e xpanses or man ic ur e d g reen lawn overlooking a golf course. Down a yet -to-be-landscaped s lope. the American Ra ver glistens. Although Reagan called at a. "de<'ent place for governors to li ve," the hom e has been variously described by state politicos and private critics as a ··r idiculous whale elephant," a "resort." and a monument to the "colossal ego" of Reagan The residence was completed in late 1975, about a year after Reagan left and the current governor. Edmund Brown Jr . took office. Bro wn has s purne d th e mansion since he took offi ce an J a nuary 1975, derisively dubbing 1t "TaJ Mahal."' deciding instead to live in an apartment across the street from Capitol Park a bout a block from his office · · 1 don· t want to h ve out there.' Rro\\ n said an a 1976 intervie~ Al tho u g h B ro wn g a in ed polatacal mileage by not Ii ving in thl" ne w mansion, his decision was also pract1cal: The home appears somewh at large for a bachelor Inside, amidst the mansion's hall room. formal dining room. erg ht bathrooms. game room. tw o kit c h e n s . a ss orted bedrooms, $90.000 worth of teak cabinetry and massive main en try doors. two m iddle-aged coupl es reside . ser v ing as car etake rs unt il a n official tena nt arrives Fault's southern tip able to jolt Cancer· striking gays concerns experts there have been tong delays in a r e a s. with scatter ed cases c hemothe rapy respond ··qurte SAN FRANC ISCO I AP> -II .. b ha e been diagnosis ro und in othe r states we . ut no cures v SAN FRANCISCO IAPl -The southern tip of the San Andreas. Fault, wh.ich hasn't produced a malor earthquake in hundreds of years, is nonetheless alive and fuJly able to jolt loose with a very large temblor . says a government scientist. •'The southern San Andreas ls an active fault and it is capable of prod u ci n g a m ajor earthquake at some time in the uns pecifi e d futur e ,·' Carl J ohnson of the U.S. Geological Su r v ey told an Ame rican Geophysical Union meeting. He said such a quake in the rural area could h ave a magnitude greater than seven on th e R ic h te r scale . cons iderably larger than the magnitude 6.6 q uake on the nearby Imperial Valley fault that caused millil.ns of dollars in damage in October 1979. But Johnson cautioned in an interview Wednesday that his research includes no ti meframe at all: "It's capable of breaking and I think it will break, but there's nothmg trial indicates anything is imminent.·· He sai.d other researchers have found evidence that the southern end of the fault-a 100 mile segment from the Salton Sea t o t h e s outh or S an Bernardino -hasn 'l moved in 600 years and "that called into serious question whether that fault is active ... Just north of that section is the obviously active San Andreas segment that slipped in the great Southern California earthquake of 1857 and, most scientists agree. it could repeat that tremor almost anytime. J ohnson. based at t h e California In s titute of Technology and working wilh Calteeh seismologist Kate Hutton. said bis conclusions stem from a s tudy or several large fau lts in the Imperial Valley area, some 75 miles east of San Diego. The two blocks of earth, one on either side of the faults, a.re movinl past each other at a constant rate, Johnson aaid, alth ough the ed1es remain locked in place at the fau.lt. The movement puts increasln1 st.res• on the fau.lt.s, stress that is released when the blocks ranaUy pop looee in an earthquake. Tbe pressure must ulUmatdy be released. But on the fault's southern end, Jobnaon said. "It's difficult to know where that Experts are so alarmed by an The disease breaks down the Conant and Gottl ieb said recorded, they said th e pidemic of a deadly. rare body·s natural immunity and physici a ns s hould co nduct Some patients have developed strain is going and what are e c a n c c r a m on g y o u n g h bod r . . · ( f secondar~· infections includino major players." homosexual men that they plan can s pread throughout t e y, care ul b1ops1es. tissue ests or J ., Som e probably is released lo warn hundreds of physicians caus ing internal hemorrhaging c ancer. if they see a male, pne umocys t1t1 s pn eu mon ia. through the San Jacinto fault to to be on the lookout for it. Gotllieb and Conant said about ho mosexual patie nt with the herpes simplex and candid1as1s. the west, which periodically 170 cases ha ve been reported sm all discolorations or eruptions a ycasthke fungus Produ ces moderate to large The disea se, -di sseminated this year. an "epidemic of an on his body. The les ions can Th e pa mph I e t s warn Kaposi's sarcoma. -in the past unusually aggressive rorm.. resemble mosquito bites that do p h y s 1c 1 an s that ··ea r I Y quakes. he said. but some must has k"1lled as many as 17 percent h h pcrs·1st""nl lesions mav have the a ls o be t ed into the San o f the disease. whac was not 1tc .. J Andreas. of its victims. Ors. Geoffrey das<'b vered in tf\e last century by They told a news conference a ppearance similar to bruises or Johnson also cited evidence Gottlie b or New York and Austrian dermatologist Moritz at a convention of the American in sect h1tes ··And some patient~ that a large chunk of the valley, Marcus Conant of San "'rancisco Ka posi. Academy of Dermatologists that develop symptoms in the lymph roughly between the Imperial r e port ed I ll. ca use is not Alt hough Kaposi's sarcoma autopsies or victims have shown nodl!s and viscera with none and San Andreas faults. is known Nor is a cure have been seen before in women the disease had spread to ··all apparent on their skin. spreading or stretching at some It 1s the onl y disease believed and in the elderly, the current the organs " and had caused Improper diagnosis also has unknown rate. to strike only gay men. the fo rm of the disease has been internal hemorrhaging bt't'n a problem. the doctor-; The orientation of faults in the doctors said round only among homosexual .. There are suggestions that it !>aad .. In some cases it has been region, he said . indicates the Th e s mall, reddish·purple men Never before has such a t th e dise a se 1 ma Y b e neces ar" to se nd the biopsy spreading m ust be a bsorbed by blotches that signal the disease r a s l · m 0 v i n g r 0 rm b ee n communicable ... said Conant. !>p l' c Im(' n s t 0 s e \'er a I motion on the Imperial fault. a r e e asil y ove rlook e d by discovered.Conant said. But he emphasized that there pathologists Ix-fore the corrt·ct which broke in 1940 and 1979 -physicians. according to the It has appeared mainly in the was no proof of it. d1 agnos1s "as made.·· thn andontheSanAn:_::d~r=e=a~s·:__~~~~~w~a:r~n:i:n~g_:Pa:m::_:p:h:l:et:_:...:.:As_a:.._:r~es==u~lt~.~~S~a_n__:F_'r_a_n~c-•s~c-o~a_n_d~N~e_w~Y_o_r_k~~~P~a_t_1 _e_n_t_s~t-r_~e a_t_e_d~-w~1l_h~~~-·a_r_n_e_d~~~~~~~~~- Number one to PhoemK, and getting better every day. 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SAO SANTA -Overuse of l'rcd11 l'l>llld llh.'.111 .1 ... ad Santa 111 • .. ramily households this Christm<i~ By tbe ANOelated Pre11 Chrl11tmus and credit juat nuturully go to"clhur for many people, but vverspcnding during lhl• hohda)' can be hazardous for your fum1ly's financial health The use of revolving credit the kind you get with bank cards or ckpartmt:nl stores charge account s is higher in Ot•ccmb1,•r than in any other month or the year. l<'1gures from the Feckral Hcserve Board s how tha t Amerit·ans borrowed 37 pe r cent more last December t hun th ey borrrJwcd II) Seµtembcr. the second b1g~est month for revolving· credit Th<' steady r!se an the use of cred it has been accompanied by u rise in the number of people who can't pay the bills . Robert Gibson. executive d1rt·c tor of the National F oundation for Con s umer Cn·d1t. a non-profit organization with a network of counseling centers aC'ross the countr y. said 260,000 families souJ(ht help from the agency during the past ''car The caseloatf is almost doublt· what it was five years ago. "Peoplc arc having difficulty w1th lhc 1r repa y ment schedules," hc said. As thl• rt•tl'SSton gets worse, so do tht• prohlt·ms of consumers in dd)t (;1uson not£•d that the lall''>l a\<.111;.ible credit figures rrom thl' .. \·dcral ReserVl' Board !.ho"' th;1l pt•oplc paid off 2.5 pt•rcent It·~~ in~tallm enl debt in October than they did 1n St.>ptembcr Higher interes t c harges and new fees lmpoeed by many card isauen do not Hem to have deterred borrowers, Gibson said. And he said that a 1rowing number of pe<>ple who come to credit counselors owe so much money that they need legal assistance. There arc several danger s ignals to watch for when using credit, including : Delaying the payment of bills later and later each month. CONSUMER Using savin gs to meet current expenses. Charging everyday items like groceries. Paying only the minimum amount listed on your credit card bill. Using up your credit limit on several different cards. T he amount of debt you can handle depends on your income, fi xed expenses and family size. In general, however , experts on money management' say that mos t people can manage monthly installment payments. not counting the mortgage, of about 20 percent of their monthly lake -home pay. You can save money on credit 1f you shop around The Federal DepoMl Insurance Corp . an a .gu1dt> for consum ers. notes that inkrcst rates vary widely. Most ..,la tcl> have some sort of ceiling on 1ntt'rest, but the limits may lil· different for different types of loanl> <ind different types of lenders The i''DIC notes that federal law does NOT aet ratea or require the WJe of a particular method of calculating finance ch a rges ll does, h owever . r equ ire l ende r s l o give borruwers certain information <ibout t he cost of credit . Among the things lo ask about are: the annual J.>crcentagc rate, the total cost of the loan an dollars and centi.. the amount o f late c harges and the m1n1mum m onthly payment . Credit counseling centers are designed to help families pay off their debts and get bac k on a sound financial Cooling Gibson said counseling alone 1s enough for many people. with a little a dvice about budget.mg and money management, they can Rl'l out of trouble A bout 40 percent of the people who come to counaelin1 centera, however, need the extra help of a debt-management pro1ran1 Each family Is assigned a counselor who adds up income and expenses and works out & s trict budget. The counselor figures out what is left over to pay current debts and tries to work out a repayment schedule with credit.ors. Each month, the family sends a fixed s um to tbe counselor who forwards it lo the appropriate creditors. Existing credit cards are destroyed. The credit counseling centers are listed in .,a.he telephone book. If you can't tind one near you. write the National Foundation for Cons umer Credit, 8701 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md . 20910, for anform:>tion. Kennedy to kick off drive for re-election BOSTON 1AP1 Sen Edward M Kennedy , facing conservatives who havt' made him a No l target 1n 1982, unoff1c1ally kicks off his re-e lection campaign today at a glittering pre-Christmas bash ··Kennedy campaigns 1n Massachusetts have alwavs had ;J lot of participation by a lot of people . not j us t a media campaign." sa ys Kennedy press se<·rNary Robert Shrum "Th1s ll> <1 fun way to get people into It " The S25 a head' party is expected to draw 1,200 people to Hoston ·~ Park Plaza Hotel Despite the targeting of Kennedy by conservative groups that helped d efeat four liberal l ' .S sen a tors in 1980, most 1Jbservers feel he'll have little trouble winning a fourth full Senate term mine closing means only few are lucky to get new jobs KELLOGG. Idaho <API C'11ngratulat11m.,, that's gn•Jt ~b Smith, walking through the Hoh. J ~hurt ehubln fl.llm1o '$mall tavern, s hook hands and ~•llin g .it a t;.ibll· •.ind s1pp111g a " aid his goodbyes, telling people hl'l'l" ... a1cl afll'r hl·ar1ng or e was part of the "lucky 10 Smith'-. Ol'\\ Joh ·when do you rcent. '>la rt ·• . Although he has found a new Sm 1th n·plll'il Thank you. ~Job in Omaha, Neb . Smith soon Tht>n tw ;Hided ... , m in •JVasn't too proud or his luck It lh~· luc·k.' 10 pt.n·c·nt What about •1 · ... ~eans leaving his family and lhl' othl'r 90 pcrrl'nt that won't he town where he grew up. tw luc·k.' • ......,..._ ' T he 40-year-old Smith is one of c;uir Hl·.,11un°l'" ;.ind Chem1c1.tl · :Jhe 2,100 worker~at the Bunker Corp of llnu:.ton the parent ··ff ill Co. who have lost their JObs co m p .i n.' 11 f Bunker 111 l I . •-4>r will get layoff notices as the annc,unn~cl 1n \uJlusl 1t ~a!> . ~atlon's largest refiner of lead, clo!.rng 1h plJnt 1n th1!oo s mall «inc and silver closes s lowly north l·r n I d a ho tciwn . p ver the next several m~h~ ___ populat1nn :1.11i Offic·1als said PIUlml -1 ··-MOTICE TO CIONTU.CTOllS ProJe<tNo llS1R t7A SHI.cl pr_.I\ wUI bot rttt•Wd •I offt<e OI Pl-Oc»nltOM ''""' 01 t C>oet•t0m. 111. 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"'' sm.f· ltOTI<• INVITI ... 8tOS Notice Is llffelly ti••" !flat IM ••r• of Edu<etlOfl of Ille lrvlllt' ""'•• Scfloel Olltrlc-1 of 0r•f199 -'Y. CMl*"la· w111 roe ..... _.,.. • •>.•11m ... -21'1 cleyof ~-OK~. "''· .. wfli<ll ''-Mle ~ ..... •I" -flllllMl<fy ..--...... :.111 r 0... CH It P•Uo"99• Cten 0 -..,....,.... wl"'-' Cl'lelr "' lf'l. • ... ( .......... -lfltln.c11eM ........ ,...., .. *."'"°' ..... k• ef Fllul So.#IW1 S.wicet, "*' lll ..... A-,1,..-.~.Tllt •kt -IM rlt!M • r•l«I "' or •II M•s or le wel•e •"Y ~ ... ., .....,_,.,'" "'...., .... ., ... .......... .......... ...., ...... --~ .. C.... Dally PIM!, DK.,..._ 1 • ._,"" ,,..., 1ncJ1v1dual b ecause of his talents .. S mith first worked for Bunker 11111 while a s tude nt at the l n1 versity of Idaho. and has almost 20 full time years with c·ompany When Smith got his layoff n1H1ce severa l weeks ago, he wa '> worki n g a s the "u pH1ntendent of Bunke r 's f£·rt1lizer plant. JUSt one part of the· huge mining and smelting l'omp l ex that s its on a mountainside in Silver Valley .. All I know 1!> that all of the guys the superintendents. che mical engineers. electrical engineers. m e tallurgical engi neers ha ve all found jo b s." S mith sa id 1n aA inte rview. several days before leaving for Nebraska But how about the people who have worked .. 30 years out there running a partic ular piece of machinery," S m ith said .. , don't know what they will do " Smith has been hired as a plant manager for Gould's, an Om aha refinery, and will s tart work soon His wife. Beverly. and two children will remain in Ida ho at least for the next two years ·'It's probably a better JOb 1f I can stand leaving everything and the e motional trauma doesn 't kill me," he said I have two daughters . One is a Junior m high school with a 4.0 g rade average. a star athlete with a potential college career m athletics. The other daughter is J senior " S m ith has two master 's degrees in mathematics and tus wire 1s a third grade teacher, which makes his dec1s1on to leave a little tougher. T:t~-~~~ The shoppers were scurrying ana l<>Okmg tor more ... Veta's pink windows were warm with a glow And Hallict.y's suit racks were running Quite low. Hair handler's clients were holiday bric~ht With facials and haircuts that 11t up the night. Jun Dahl was 1ust ready to lock all the doors When in walked a Qent she' a not seen betore A JOiiy old elf with a hall-empty sack Ana a frustrated look that took her aback. · I've searched the world over . I ve walkeo ano 1 ve run, Ana 1 ·ve found all my gifts . . cept a tew special ones "I give g1tts to rn1111ons . my 1am1ly s 1ust iour. And those must be special ... they mean ~O much more. I've heard abOut Westclitf, its warmth and its cheer .. And I've tmally aec1ded, those q1tts must be here. Together they walked through the Plaza that night Amidst costumed carolers and trees 1w1nkhng bright Charles Barr's diamonds were twinkling too, And Anthony's Shoes maae his boots l<>Ok like new. At La Galleria he found hi s wife's aream ... At Hickory Farms there was cheese smooth as cream Nancy Dunn Antiques hao fine gilts galore. While Paper Unlim ited haa caras to explore. Gifts tor the Claus kids were easy to lino . With MH Amies teenwear that's one-ol·a·ktnd Ana of course Humpty Dumpty tor babies ano tots, Ana X.w1er's Florist for forget-me-nots. Hi s best boot was on when he left westcltff Shoes And StorekHper fashions made big North Pole news. Crown Hardware haa gifts tor his house ano n1 s sle1gn Doc Elder hao glasses to help see his wav. One stop at Dick Vernon's tor sportswear so ch1l And S.iv-On pre.scrlptlons to keep his physique. Westcliff Corners mace C.taus meals a gourmet s oe11ght The Cleaners presseo rec suits tor one spec 1a1 n1aht Quick as a wink all hts shopping was oone ... every gift tor his tamlly he m1sseo not a one Arms piled high with presents he walkeo to n1s s1e1gn, Pausinq a moment, ana turn1nq awav . · · 1 here s something I m missing, 1 can t seem 10 place Ana as he thought, slowly a smile crossea his 1ace . "A quick stop at Markel Buket, tmally 1 m through, tight gallons ot milk ano e1Qht loaves 01 breao too. ''That'll keep my aeer happy the rest ot the night, And 1 watcheo as the gent vanisheo quickly trom sight. I sm11e<i, not feeling the aeepening co10 Hecause suadenly 1 felt 1ust a tn11e 1ess 010. Was it real? I thought. C.oula 1t be right to say ? That all Westclitt Merch.ints ha<J saved C.hr1stmas L>ay ~ For a certain man's family, the gifts he haCI touna Were~ very soec1a1 he' a searchea the world rouna. Ana on eclCh 111tle package, the message was bright ... We tell Chr' t n· ht! ............. BUTTERFLY BUSINESS -Pauline M vers shows off species of butterflies she breeds on farm in Den\'illc. ~ .J Woman raises butter/lies DENVILLE. N.J . !AP> -It all began 18 years ago, when Pauline Myers' son mistook an emerald caterpillar for a sna ke. Ignoring playmates' pleas to kill the "snake." the youngster -then 4 -put the insect in a jar and watched as it became a chrysalis, and then a colorful butterfly. "From that t ime on, Calvin was hooked, and we began raising butterflies," Mrs. Myers recalls of the early days of the Myers Butterfly Farm, one of fi ve in the country and about 15 in the world. The farm evolved as a way of nurturing Calvin's interest in the life cycle or the butterfly. And though her son is 22 today -and works on an oil rig Mrs. Myers continues to raise butterflies on 12 acres in Denville In the process, she satisfies the curiosity of children and grownups alike. • The farm's most unique feature is the white gauze ne ts that are strung over tree limbs to provide protection for the caterpillars from their m a ny enemies Caterpillars some of which grow to be seven inches Jong have voracious appetites and eat day and night. Tree leaves, especially wild cherry, walnut. maple. birch and sassafras, attract the insects to the garden. The wiggly creatures also feed on weeds clover, dandelion. milkweed and plantain. Because Mrs Myer s raise s butt-e rflies year-round, she has to fool them into think.fru: it's warm outside. even in the winter . · "Flowers which you bring indoors are not in their natural cycle be<'ause they have come from som e tropical spot." she explains. "It's the same with a caterpillar you keep indoors . If you give at light. warmth and humidity, just like a flower. at thinks it's summer." After a caterpillar forms a chrysalis and lben becomes a butterfly, she induces the insects to mate and continues "to make them go through the cycle until the spring comes ... l\tatjng butterflies can be a tricky business. s he says They have to be fooled into thinking it's warm. ··Some only mate 1n the rain. Some only mate when there's a storm coming." But whatever the conditions, Mrs. Myers s ays she tries to make them .. as close to nature as possible ... What satisfaction does Mrs. Myers. a former science writer for several large pharmaceutical firms. get from rais ing butterflies" For one. s he says, butterflies have many natural ene mies and. of the average JOO eggs a butterfly lays. about two survive in the wild. With help from Mrs Myers. about 100 eggs make it to adulthood. The eggs tiny specks barely visible to the naked eye and hatched caterpillars can be s natched up by spide rs. s tink bugs, hornets, yellow jackets. wasps . ants and snails. But under Mrs. Myers protective gauze nets. many escape danger , and that is her reward. "Even though J shake the branch before I put the net on it, there may be spide r eggs and stink bug eggs that haven't hatched that will go after the caterpillars after they hatch," she says ... I never, never get what I put an . H I put in 100, I get 30. Ir I put in JOO, I get 100. I get one-third -that's much better than nature." There are 90,000 butterfly species in the world, 10.000 of which live 1n the United States. Of those. Mrs. Myers breeds onl y 100, though not all at the same time. "I raise many d1Herent kinds in one season. When the next season comes along, J raise dUfere nt ones. I couldn't do them all at once," she says. "In fact, I'm up to my ears right now. Fall's my busiest time ." Much or her lime today IS spent displaying the lovely creatures at craft shows and supplying them for television and magazine ads, which for the m ost part. show pretty models with butterflies on their fingertips During the school year. s he also visits elementary schools an New Jersey, where she is known as the Butterfly Lady Every strea01 affects ocean TERRE HAUTE. Ind. (AP> -Even events in land-locked Indiana affect lhe condjtion of the world's oceans. the son of famed ocean explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau says. Although Indiana has no seashore "everything that goes into your streams ends up in tbe ocean ... chemicals accumulate alone tbe ocean's edce. Fish eat the chemicals, then bi11er ftsb eat tbe small fis h and swim lO other areas," Jean Michel Cousteau said in a speech at Indiana State University. He added that failing to take proper environmental safeguards likely will cost more in the long run. The young Cousteau particularly criticl.led methods used lo drill for and transport oil, saying economy Is taking priority over safety Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 14, 1981 Food boycott hurts school Students won't buy lunch after one youth became ill ORLANOO, f'lu <AP) S<'hool care t e ri u manager M uriun Lockaby s a ys he r troubles s tarted whe n s he introduced a menu item · • 1 made cornbread hash, tossed saJacJ, fruit J ello·O and milk ," s h e said . "ll was delicious. And just because one boy got sick out of the whole school .. " Before lonJ(, 14 -year-o ld Stone wall Junior llillh School student Eric Anne had tapt!d a s ig n to ha s bac k read ing , .. Boycott Sch ool's Myst e ry Food ·· Mrs. Lockaby took the youth to the principal, who asked Anne to remove the s ign. And the M:hool lunch hate rs had thetr cause. Before, no student who wanted to he considered part of the "in" t•rowd would have dared bring a lunt•h pail or brown bag to !>chool But in the wake of Anne's protest, brown bags were popping up ever ywhere . The protest was dubbed the "Rrown Bag Society," and it has had an impact. On one d_ay ~or In Order to accommodate the overwhelming demand, t>xa mph·. s a l e s O f tile o nce popula r spaghetti were down from the usual 400-500 to 195 "The boycott 's not going to sto p." s aid student activist Bill Latham, 14 . "Whethe r we're successful or not, a lot of people arc going lo continue to bring thci r luncht!S · · But Mrs Lockaby thinks she's getting a bum rap. "'!'Oday we nao namburgers, rrench fries. lettuce, tomato, pickle and onion for 85 cents," ___ _,,,....~-....---- she !>aid "Whe re else can you •• ·•· ••••' -·---buy a hamburger for 85 cents'"' pr~sents a total of 41 perform- ances in the Crystal Cathedral Daily through .Saturday A Living Nativity December 19 "Move over Radio Oty ,_ Music Hall-California now· has its ownr' Gary Shephard CBS Evening Ne\vs '! •• camels, lambs and ram, and Mediterranean donkeys ••• the Glory of Christmas seems headed fpr its niche in history:' · -~ Russell Chandler Los Angeles Times "Awesome" KH) Channel 9 News I \ ~ ( { ( ~ I l-~ ! l "Stunnlng ••• Somethlng of Hollywood, Something of Broadway ••• lt Is stlll the Christmas Story:' Dan Rather CBS Evening News Good seats available at I all performances. To charge tickets by phone call (714) 971-4014 or vlslt your local Ticketron agency. .. , .. &7 U Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 14, 1981 San Onofre meetings stir little interest Sout he rn Califor"ia Edison Co. recently maile d out 24.000 postcards to r esidents near the San Onorre Nur lear Generating Station announcing a series o r community meetings to discuss e m ergency e vacuation planning . At 18 o f t h e sessi o n s. beginning in mid-November, only 150 people showed up. Another 18 or so m eetings are scheduled through rrtid-December. Wo uld s uch low turnout su ggest that reside nts within 10 miles of the pla nt arc neither a wa re of. nor c are about what they would need to do in the event of a nuc lear accident'! Edis on ofricials say they don't know the answer. But part of it may be found in the timing of the sessions. which, as part of federal requirements. will be an o n goi n g public information service of the utility Staging the m eetings. which feature s peakers nnd films . just before Th anksgivi n g a nd ex t e ndi ng them throug h December is certainly not the best way to ga in m aximum inte rest from the public Edison officials say th ey h ave mailed out brochures and informational booklets since last summer lo residents explaining radiation h azards an d evacuation regulations . But where information al meetings on e m ergenry planning are concerned . perha ps it would have been better lo wait until a fter the holidays. Satisfying the letter of the law a nd the intent of t he law. a s manv know. can be two different thing Union applies logic We never thought the United A uto Wo rkers union wou l d in sp ir e u s to editoria l commendation for its t actics. But even in these volatile fina ncial times, the t;AW h as seen the light and is offering to negotiate new presumably less iofla tionary contr acts with the U.S. auto indus try . Tru~ the union broug ht a s iza ble share of the m ess on itself and the. American economy in gen e ral through its insis tent demands for exorbit a nt wage increases the pas t several decades. T he pay went up and the quality of work went down. A m ajor s hare of the market went to Japa n. and the UAW also had the gall to blame the J a panese. It was the union that bears a major s hare o r the blame for the situ ati o n , not the .Japanese builders Still. the union ·s example last week in letting company councils decide on whether to renegotiate with U S. compa nies in financial trouble cont rasts s h arply with the public ·be·d amned altitude of the s triking air controllers . ~o d ou bt m a n y of the a utomobile workers will aecide it 's be tter to have a job paying 5 perce nt less. or to forgo som e fringe benefits. than to have no JOb at all The air rontrollers s aid 534.000 a .\ear wasn·t enough <.ind 40 hours was too long True. not all tht• compan y l"Ouncils ma,\ he farsighted enough t o nei::ot 1ate to t h t· d 1 ct ates u f the market p 1 <.i c· t' n1the r than impossible goals But th e door h as been opened The union ·s nat1o n<.1l leaaer~hip reversed a longstanding poh c,\ Besides. how can they argue w ith a 21 ;.!·year s lump in aut.o sales and having 27 pe rcent of their m e m bers out of work"' A strategic tax play As if they don·t a lrefidy have a f ew col or fu l c haracter s roaming the h a llowed ha llways of Anaheim Stadium . the besieged Los Ange les Rams football team may soon h a,·e another Orange County Tax Col1ector Ro bert Citron . It was the tax collector who said last week that t o carry out his duty and collect $647 .000 in delinque nt taxes. h e mig ht s uddenly drqp in on the Rams and cart away office and athletic equipme nt. The gear would be a uctioned lo raise the funds he claims the c lub owes. Citr o n . whose re-e lection campaign certainly won·t s uffer from the e xposure he's received s ince mentioning the possibility. a lso has noted he h as oth e r m ea n s for coll ec ting t h e • d e linque nt possessory in terest taxes. But t h e other o ptions . including s uch mu ndane actions a s going to court or p la cing a lien o n Ra m s r eal prope rty. don·t have the ring of s port that a genuine sacking of the s tadium wou~d have. It's li kelv that Citron won t follow throu g h with th e razzle-dazzle play. Instead . he"ll use the publicit y to place more pressure on the Rams to pay the taxes pending a hear ing in June on the club·s ,appeal tha t the taxes a re too hig h . All in all. it's JUSt another setback in a sad vear for the R a m s. who after this latest arfair m ight want to consider Citron for a job a s offe ns ive coordinator . Clearly. t he man knows his strateg~· Oprnions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views ex- pressed on 1n1s page are I hose 01 lhe1r aultlors and arl •Sis Reader comm ent 1s mv11 ed. Address The Dally P1101, P.O Box 1)60, Costa Mesa . CA q2626 Phone t114l 64'.l-4321 L.M. Boyd/Divorce laws Divorce was permitted unde r ancient Chinese law. but not unless the divorcing husband could find some home that would take in the wife he wanted lo divorce. Nor could he divorce his wife, if he'd been poor when he married her but since had become rich. And one other thing : If his wife mourned the deaths of his parents for three years . he couldn 't divorce ber thereafter When voted down at the next board meeti n g. s ir, r e member t he abserv1*li0Cl of Mark Twain: "In all matters o( opinion. our adversaries are insane.·· Q. Is it true that all the original U.S . Airmail pilots died in their planes? A. Most. if not all. Thirty-OM of the first 40 did so Mentioned that Queen Victoria waa the first of the European monarchs to close the bathroom door . Meanil\I she made bat btaking a pr ivate ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat pleasure rather than a socia l affair. Earlier. ba ths in Europe were occasions whereat both men and women welcomed visitors Some but not all tubs were half covered. In the plus h er palace s, they were o fte ntimes position ed as s tage centers around which wer e placed comfortable chairs. 'Q. Can you explain why the most popular marriage month in Great Britain is March? A. Maybe because the man who marries before April S there can claim a full year's tax advantage If he lists his wife as a dependent. An Intriguing curiosity about identical twins is the fact proven many limes over that they smell the same to bloodhounds. Q. How much milk does a mother elephant produce? A. Does two and half gallons sound r easonable? That's how much a newborn elephant is said to driM. ThOrNIS P . Haley Publisher ThomH ~ MllrpltfM - Editor 1 S.F'Mra Kr•ibich Edltorl•I P~ Editor U.S. Mideast plan revealed WAS H I NG T ON The R eagan administration 1s publicly committed to the Camp David peace settlement in the Middle East Bu t privately. administration offi cials have reached a consensus that some modification will have to be. made arter the scheduled return of the Sinai to Egypt in April The negotiations over autonomy for the West Hank are at a dead end. U S official!. agree. though no one is willing to say so for the record ll is in this area of the Camp David accord· that the touchiest issues remain to be resolved. and Rt:"agan's advisers have concluded that both sides will have lo give a little before a lasting settlement can be made BOTH THE DF:ATH of Anwar Sadat and Israeli nervousness over Reagan's a pparent desi re lo improve relations with so-called moderate Arab slates have made it n eces s ary for the administration to keep mum about its interest an ne"' approaches But U S planners have arrived at a general outline of the points they will bnng lo the negotiating table next spring The ··A m e r ican plan" contain:. elements of the .. Saudi plan," which Israel rejects. as well as the Camp David agreeme nt. whic h remains una~ceptable to most Arab states. Here are the major points : -Is rael would r eturn to the a pproximate borders it had before the 1967 Six-Day War. with the exception of the city of Jerusalem . which would remain uni t ed under I s ra el i sovereignty -Arab r esidents or Je rusalem would gain the protection insisted on by the Arab stat es by means of several cont·l0'>s1ons by t he Israelis a'1opl1un of Arabw as a second language by the city j,!OVl'rllment. prohihitaun Of further land tran:.for~ from Arabs to J ews. limited auto nomy for neighborhood police patroh . and the oplton or dual c 1t1u•n s h1p for whatev er Arab G. -JA-Cl-Al-D-IRl_B_I -d ~o vc rnment emerge!'> in the returned We,l Bank territories In add1t1on. Mo.,ll·m hoh !>Iles would be given l·mb<i!>:.\'-.11liu:. <1nd returned lo Ardb t·ont rol · -t"ULL RELATIONS between Israel and all its Arab neighbors wQuld be a sine qua non l),rae l would be permitted to marntain advan<.'ed m1latary outµosti. on both I he l.olan lletghts and· thl· West Rank A severe lim1tallon on ar ms would be imposed on the Arab governm«.>nt of lhe West Bank The Arab Is raeli agreement .... ould. be given international guarantees Bilaterally. the r e would be a large-scale integration of Israel into U.S. defense plans in the Middle Eas t T h is 1s som ethin g Js r ael wants 1mmed1ately , but the United States has held off fo r fear such an agreement would be viewed by moderate Arab states as a hostil e alli ance, at leac;t until the Palestini•n issue is settled The Reagan admm1strat1on consens us on a ~11tl<llc Ea),t settlement in fact l'lo.,cly rc.,emhh:), lht' original L; S 1nll·rprctalion 11r the Cam p David agn•cmtml. a:. enunciated by President Carter at the time This interpretation in <.'ludt'<I li.rach withdrawal from the W I,' !'> I B a n k . r"C C e pl fo r Se C U r it Y o utpr1:.t ),, and a freeze on Jewish )>t:ttl<mu.mts 10 the ot:cup1ed terntory until a final a~n:t•mcnl 1~ reached TH t: l'.S. 1nterprt'tal1on. however. ""all nc\ er accepted J :. vahd by Israeli P rime· Min1~tl'r ~1 enachem Began He dJtm., Carter m1 .,understood him during the m·~nt1al1ons . and 1ns1c;ts that hrat•I intend., th annex the West Bank tern ton There ma' be a t•onsens us within the ad m in1!llration 11n what a Middle East agrt'ement :.hould contain but there's nont• at all on the best way lo bring ;ilH1Ul ~uch an agreement Israel has rknc1unc1:d the Saurl1 plan ··from top to hottom. J nd lht• adm1nistrat1on has rc<1Hirmc.-d It" c·11mm1lme nt to Camp l>c1 vul Thl• llkcl11.·.,1 approach to ""in adoption of lhl· American plan. sourcei. told my as ),oc·1ate Ron Mt R<ie. will be quiet nt•~11llat1un:. hchind the ),cenes to gain Ara b and Euro1)Can end<Jrsement The t · S in1t1at1H• .... 111 be presented as a morl1f1cd Saudi plan, since the Saudis ha' l' a lready \\On some support in fo~uro1~ for the Pri>P<>i;als The principal pc11nt~ of the Saudi plan the l 'n1led Stale!> "''mid like to see q •rappt:d ;ire th e r edl\'ISlfln Of Jt•r u .. alt>m ..i nd tht" guarantee of unhm1tt>d Pah:!'>t1n1an 1mm1gration into IH <Jt•I 11'\ t·n without which Israel races th(• pru'ipl•ct cJf an \rtih maJOnty by the ~ l' d r 2fJ(l0 I Brown 'monument' springs leaks ft IS svmbohc Of the adminis tration Of Gov Jerry Rrown that the bu1ldm g. which was to stand as a monument to his s elf -claimed .. forward looking·· a pproach as governor. has come a cropper fl ipped up on solar power, Brown ordered a new state office building con tructed to be heated solely by solar e nergy Built at a cost of ~ m1ll1on. 11 was highly touted as an award-winning prototype of things tu come. B C T T H E E~E R GV s anngs expected are yet to be realized As a matter of fact the s ys tem. according to reports. neither heat nor eools as inte nded Officials have blamed it on a t'Omputer system not working properly Now. recent rains have revealed another serious fault While the hrsl rains that fell were heavier than normal for the season they could hardly be called s torms o r even torrential downpours. Yet, they we re sufficient to inundate the award-winning building as the water streamed through more t han 40 leaks The rain came through door and window frames a nd even holes in the roof. causing worke rs to term the building ··a sieve.·· Some or the planning for the building had bl'C'n donl' by what Bro"'n has t'a I led his ··office of Appropriate Technology.·· It is appropriate then that thl• bu1 lrling will stand as a monument tu Rrown ror the governo r 's. pr o ~ram s 1·onc-e1ved by Bro\\n during his IC'rms in llRl WATIRS office are now beginning to leak like sieve!> Squandering surplus billions of tax dollars the state·s fiscal e11nd1t1on no"' 1s a disaster I NSTEAD OF looking ahead to th«.> needs of the state he bungled a Ion~ unt ti the public outcry' agains t <'rime became such that he was compelled to sign tough new criminal laws imposing more and longer prison sentences Now with th«.> trea s ur~ drained by hi s unprogrammed spending he 1s asking the voters to approve bonds with which ·to build the prisons which should have been built when t h e eoffcrll were bulging l>l'~p1lc rt•p 'J ll'd "arn1ng!'> from the l.11tl<· llooH•r l'tJmm1ss1on the Auditor c;1•nerul and tht· Ll'l:!l!>lat1ve Analyst. he fJ1l l'rl tu a c·t . allowing th e m1 ,m c1 na i'!t'ml•nt o r t he )1t:"d1 Cal µroi.:r Jm. ha!'>1r all\ a good program . to ~ru\' fr11m a manor >;t:andal into a maJor d1 !-~1s.t1.•r .. \ fhm flam arl1!>l. Brown had r elied upon IJ111:z .. \\ttrfb in his rhctonc to m.11nt.11n un 1magl· or raring But the 1111' ell' of Ill' rlak' lw ha' 1or has worn 11rr ;ind tht· pubht: I), beg1nnin~ to see throui,:h th1· ho("u., pc1<.·us "1111 .t: lllS judj!rnent as go' ernor has Ul'l'll atrnt•1ou:-Brown 1s not stupid a bout pohl1 t•s Ill' pcn•t>1 ved even before lht• poll!-.,hu"'l'rl 1t that his time as i.:m c·rnor "";,i., runnin!! out Shunning a thin! \t•rm Ind h<' optecl to makt> a run at tlw l S Senall· But thl· latest F1rl<l polls. which show hi !'> rating as J?ovcrnor to have dropped fr11 m a h1~h of 50 percent to 26 percent. dm•),n t lend much en<.'nuraj!em«.>nt to his Sl·natt• amb1t1ons Onh 32 percent still bt•l1C'\C hl• would do il good Job as Scn;,itor contrasted to 43 pen·ent a year ago And 40 percent 1nd1cated he would bl' a poor t•hoic-e for the JOb Everyone's entitled to a contrary opinion Contrary Opin!OTU I have alway!I thought that Bing Crosby was wittier and more amusing than Bob Hope. That New York was the warmest and friendliest cit y in America. That pure maple syrup is infe n or t o the commercial mix. That Lyndon J ohnson was. in his OlllY 111111 own' devious way, as amoral a man as Richard Nixon. That Palm Springs 1s no pla~ (or a nyone under 75. -Thal the most incompetent people in any profession are to be round In the television Industry, at all level! except the technicians. -rbe 'reStaurania advertising "HolM Cooking .. are to be avoided That people who clamor to close down pornographic bookshops have a seeret affinity for the subject That wo men who gratuitous ly mention how wonderful their husbands are really mean they are ready for a bout of infidelity That al least 50 percent of motorists tould not pass a really s tringent driving test. · That any one of the models who a ppear in the inter s p e r si ng commercials ror shampoo is prettier thaD any of~ contestanl'I In the "Miss Ametkal' Ot ' s Universe" beauty coal*• ~ .;..~ Grahlm would be more pe •avlnt 1ouls if he started work :ftery V .S. president he cud SJilvfly. That a nyo\M' l:ho would buy a "con\lersation piece t isn't worth havin~ a conversation with. -That SoVMl hypocrisy in using the phrase "communist demoracv" is matched only by our stat«.>men·s oily use of the phrase. "the free world · That il m il lion Americans would buy a .. dl~ting " book if It advocated eatin~ nothan~ but blotting-paper and drinking onl ~reen ink Seems to me more and more driven ate jumping tbe red llcbt to avoid getting trapped by those lont. loa& rour way s ignal arran1ements. NERVOUS ...... , ... <-""' .............. ~ .... . _._... ........... -. ............. ,, ....... ... -·· .. .._., .... o.11,...... • . / ~~·\ ... ,~ Mildew beatable DEAR PAT DUNN: I lhe Har tM beac:la Hd have a lot of problem• wt&Jil •Ude•, particularly oa the Ule I• my batJtroo•. la tlaere any iaexpenslve deallia1 solu&loa tlaat wUI le& rid of It! . L. W., La1ua Beach For mildew on surfaces like bathroom tile, liquid chlorine bleach works well. Use a diluted solution of a cup of bleach to a gallon of water, wipe the area as dry as you can and leave the windows open until it's dried all the way. You and other coast dwellers may be interested in a new U.S. Department of Agriculture booklet called "How to Prevent and Remove Mildew." It contains specifi c instructions for removing mildew from a variety of s urfaces and tells how to control and prevent mildew problems. To receive the booklet. send $1.50 to the Cons ume r Information Center. Dept. 199J. Pueblo. Colo. 81009. Stock loss deductible DEAR PAT DUNN: I sold some stock this year at a loss. What is the maximum amount of the loss I can deduct on my federal income tax return? R.J., Costa Mesa Jf you owned the stock for more than one year you can deduct 50 percent of the loss, however. you are limited to a maximum of $3.000 per year o n your individual tax return. If you owned the stock for one year or IE:ss, you can deduct 100 percent of the loss . but are still limited to a maximum of $3 .000 per year . Smoking policy revised . DEAR READERS : The Civ il Aeronautics Board 1 CAB l has revised its smoking rule to require airlines with larger than 30-seat capacity to separate s mokers and nonsmokers a nd to provide a seat in the no smoking section for all non-s moke rs who arrive at the airline's check ·in deadline Before CAB changed its regulations. non-s mokers could demand. and get. in the no-smoking section no matter how late they arrived for check-in. This meant that an airline had to expand, or otherwise open up a seat in. the no-smoking section. Sometimf's the airline placed late-arriving passengers in a no-smoking seat in a higher c lass of service. The new rules still require late arrivers to be placed in t he no-s moking section if seats are a\'ailable. Early this year CAB offered two alternatives for comme nt: banning s moking of any kind on aircraft or e liminating all CAB regulation of in-fli ght smoking . After considering oral arguments. dozens of formal written com m ents and thousands o f individual letters. CAB decided to keep the rule but to ··ease the burden of compliance by airlines." Cookie recipe repeated DEAR PAT DUNN: I 'd appreciate it If you 'd repeal your recipe for cookie "ornaments." I lost my copy and would like to make some for this year's Christmas tree. K. W .. Costa Mesa The "Bakers Clay Ornaments" recipe, is what you're looking for. Mix 4 cups of unsifted flour with l cup of salt and 1 11 cups of water to make stirr dough. Tum out on a floured cloth and knead five minutes. Roll out dough to 3r~-inch thickness. cut into s hapes with cookie cutters and place on cookie sheets. Insert straw through the dough close to the top edge. Bake in a 350-degree oven for one hour or until hard. Cool and decorate. Poster in the mail DEAR PAT DUNN : I ordered an "Urban Chipmunk" record and poster from a student as part of a fund-raising drive for bis school. I received a cassette instead of a record and there wasn't any poster. I'll just keep the record if I can get the poster. Can you help me out? C.C., Newport Beach Q.S. P .. a division of Reader's Digest. was contact by A YS. and your poste·r is in the mail. Got a problem·• Then u·nte to Pat Dunn l'at Will cul red ta~. getting the ansU'ers and action you netd to solve mequ1t1t'S m government and # FREE 9t V-'DRIVING FOR DISTANC~ EXHIBITION Loren Hays will be demonstrating his super successful distance driving technique It the beautiful night lighted Newl)Of't Beach Goff Course. corner of Bristol & Irvine Just So. of O.C. Airport. The demonstration will be held on the driving Range from 7:»9:30 p.m .. Tues .. 15th. Wed. 16th and Thurs. 17th. If you can't make it. you can still get your copy of "Driving for Distance" by send- ing S10.00 To: L & H Specialties, P.O. Blx 7200, Costa Mesa. CA 92846 a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 1•. 1981 HIADI COALITION Arthur Flemming . r ecently fir~d by President Reagan as ' chairman or the u .s. C ivil Right s Commission, will spear head th e National Coalition for Quality Integrated Billboard Romeo to try new tack Education. .- PASADENA. Texa:. I AP) A billboard Homeo who tried unsucressrully to anure a wifo by advertisinf( last s pring says he 's going to try a .different cumpwgn to find a spouse Dave Acklen. a 33·ycar-old bachelor, lust March posted this mess age on a portahle sign. "Wife wanted. new or used. kids OK." .-~~~~~~~~~--===-~~-=============---=-~~- ..... 11 .... •P'uqit.tm mea Atwh"'1ri.tl ,., hJ '· • '' _.,lid t hOuf C0~"4!'fW.c •Snutt&W Qf+Ofth' .Ut'"9\it' tt t •u\ >.A:~(Ol'IU•I • l lo?fHwtolqM C• ttOi.MA t ~ t!d\V ''' u;_. •~uQef tJnqnt lotw\10Q W'f...,.'f'I .md I l 0 •e<illJ"ulti t-f'I 'IUt."'IW'loflfl(ftof Tl,. t 11~111 Al 1 PH• •l,llA~A •\ "" SOt.>•11\10 ~1"'' C,t H r.u•1o1 '·• It ,,.,, lr.t ''' ~uicJ \flt111I \itl!(1h_ tc1 u .. •1 lh t 1•nt111'• I btdlO I~ $Jf•,.-lhlftlffl*"ll hi tllVI yllll {,If rl1" I D•c.hu• • .. '" unv h(lht "~1·11 "''" H.1~• • Con~ ~••lluh• '" \-'t•U' \qi , • ., t ,, t Id ., A( 1 f.'f!Ol1Rl\M •I·• oil 11 ..... ,., 'Sit!1 11 ,uuf',t It 1l'l t ,~·1·t 1' ·•" t c.:ctrr•~'J l-.1JJJlJf., o r u11,f1·v101 111°\qll Jtttll 11H 1l~tt H••drlV tdt., ( 1111,h F-(J W1(Jt• 1a1' II• h·h~phOhJ 1H1tj /11 1H1 ic1 ,. pl~.,.jtJ1l1 .1r11ctt'~S•u·l1 vf ••'• -~idl•a..' t ,,, 1Jl lf I \lhft lh I ii Automar.c•llr 1 ..,, ,. , .... 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M a in e Thcqucsllons go bac k m•arly 15 year s , recallanl( image s of forgotten place:, lake C Zone, Oak T o and Quanl( Nga1 Province The processing c lerk togs dales and places. se lling the s t a g e fo r que s tion s about possible contacts w ith Agent Orange, the toxic ht'rb1cide used durinl( the Vietnam War to clear JUnglt.'s and destroy enemy food suppht•:,, Any direct skin l'O ilacl with l h c s p r a y ., E v e r d r 1 n k con t aminated wa te r '' Wer e eating utens ils affel·lcd by the spray·• Thl' interview hy Mike Baker 1s thl• first step in my Agent Orange screening c xammallon, .a two hour physical now being g1 vcn lo veterans who served an Vietnam L1kt• hundreds of other vets in Maltl e. I signed up for the exam . t'ager to a llay a ny h e alth concer ns and contribute lo the JHIO I of 1nfo rma t 1o n being g at h ered by the Ve terans Ad m inistration a bout possible health damage res ulting from t h <' wides pre a d u ~e o f the defoliant. In 1967. I was 24. :,,crving as an Arm y mrormalion orrtcer with the 173rd Airborne Bri111tde and late r the America! Division. Although I spent m ost of my Vietnam tour at brigade or div 1s 1on h e adquarte r s , I occa sionally went out with anrantry companies to take p1C'tures or a ccompany TV cre ws. As I recall , mos t troops w~re awa r e that we were us ing defoliants. but if anyone had any co m puter , c alled the Age nt Orange Registry.'' Baker added. My appointme nt for the screening, at a sprawling VA hospital complex in Togus near Augusta, was made through James Tukey, who heads the s tat e 's Ag e nt O ran ge Information Committee Luc kily , f have h a d no medical problems since m y tour in Vietnam ended in early 1968. But Agent Orange. the toxic "The only ones who remember are the ones who were sprayed on ." health concerns about s pra ys they were well-kept secrets Not s urprisingly . tame had dull e d m y m e m o r ie s o f Vie tnam. lea ving uncertainties about how to respond to some of Baker's questions a bout contact with Agent Orange. lie assured me that was not unusual ·'The only ones who really rem e mbe r are the ones who were sprayed on directly." he explained as he enter ed my res ponses on a coded form .. J\ t the end or each month we se nd this c od e sh ee t in to Washington. and it's fed into this d e fo li a nt u sed exte nsivel y d u rin g t he war. h a s bee n s u s p e ct ed of c aus ing birth defects a nd a ilments ranging from skin conditions to cancer As or la st month. thousa nds of vt'l (•ra ns natio nwi de hav e unde r gone s c r een in g s, a nd hund reds ha ve filed claims for dis a bility, VA offlc 1csl!> say. A bout I 6 million Am ericans served in Vietnam Nearly 800 Mame r esidents. out of an estimated 16,000 who served an Vietnam. have been sc r e e n e d at T og us ~ ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Robinsons Gift WATERFORD The gift sure to make the grandest moresc:;•on'> We re sure 11 will oe Waterford he moulhblown handcut full lead crystal from Ireland For 11s every facet sends off enougn soarktPs to rival the most b11 lt1an1 ho1iaay ornament But be preparPd 10 be dazzled yourself our se ect•on is • 1ed w th almost every size and shacw Waterford 1mag1n;:ab1<> (We show only a small Sdmpting here 1 Dor · forqPt ro i:i'i~ dtJOU' ou• Waterford Cluo Plan while you re 1n Roo1nc.o" " Watt-r1o• J 1.12 To order call toll-tree 1·800·523·7600. B L '~more 011e•s•zeo won<• S78.25 e)c1us1ve cake server se-4.50 A r "'" >'ttnO S197 E Our e~clus•ve cand1eholde1 s oa11 172 (, 19e.1 Cnr o;1mc:1<. C'"'il....,P"" S28 ,....,~~WF~ F L1,rrt•<> "''01 qt,1')' A VA s p o k tls m u n an W a ~h1n l(lo n s aid vete rans w1:,,h1ng lo lake t he physical l'OUld c·all their local Veterans Ad m in1strat1on offi ce h:,ted in the wh1 ll· pages unde r U S Government. and ask fnr thP bt·ncf1t:,, coun:,,elor "I'd rather have a veteran come an and be examined than to stay home and worry and wonder that som ething might be wrong, .. he s aid T h(' :.cr eening , which is l>I m ala r to a r outine a nnual phy:,,1c ul, includes no specific tc:,,t fo r Agent Orange Dioxin, t h(' highly toxic s ubstance in Agent Orange, can be detected through a biopsy of fatty tissue where the substance is stored. The phys1ccsl include:,, a check of height. weight. pulse and blood pressure. a m edic al his tory and a comprehensive exam1 n a t1o n b y a d o c t or . Finally. there was a chest X·ray an d a ser ies o f l a b tes t s . 1nc l ud1n g blood and urine csnalyses In a week or two, when the re:,,ulL'> are an . the VA notifies the vete r a n of the outcome . Nat aonwide. the only ailment whic h the VA ha s linked to Agent Or ange is a s kin condition known as chloracne H Ali!Oi'I <.t>1(! <. OPC ,I"'"'' S1M.75 ROBINSON'S COMPUTERIZED WEDDING GIFT REGISTRY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH OUR CONSULTANT AT YOUR NEAREST ROBINSON'S. . WE'LL RECORD YOUR GIFT PREFERENCES IN EVERY STORE VIA THE ONLY COMPUTERIZED SERVICE IN SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA. ... . r· VOCABULARY QUIZ -Whal words a re being eommunicalt'd in sign language h~ I-hands. ahove: 2-Bett~· Merritt. rig ht : 3-Colet•n Ting. bel1l\\. l ·Kellw Gallagher. Ton~· San '.\itiguel Daily Pilat MO NDAY, DEC. 14, 1981 CAVALCA DE COMICS TE LEVIS IO N 82·3 86 87 a nd DerC'k C'havl•z. left to -right. bottom right : Betty Me rritt. bottom lt'fl . a nd fl.(.'uth1l' Corrigan·• See ar.swers be low Signing: Unspoken language By SANDIE JOY Of tlle O•llY Pltee SuH Betty Mern tt 's students arc learning a second language. But they don't talk Not 1n the usual sense Ins tead, they make lots of gestures and facial expressions The Orange Coast College -.tudents on Tue-;day a nd Thur:-.da} nights are learning America n Sign Language. a fo rm of expression that has bee n the basis 0' comm unicating with deaf persons in the United States s ince the 1800s. The language itself 1s similar t o Russia n or Ch in ese in 'll!M '118.J.·9 lJ•lS·S cuo1ae ·t JaqdeJSOlOqd ·c UOfUO·i J3dedsMa N ·I ~113MSNV grammat ical s truC'ture. !.he explained. "It is not Englis h," she said .. American Sign l.anguagt.' 1s ver y 1>00r English " A recenll) cornpll'tcd stud~ at the Salk lnst1tutl' m La Jolla found that sign language has ns own svntax. she !.aid. and 1s a separatt.' languagl' In so m e ""}!. it 's international because ever} natjon has bas1C' s1gni. for lh1ngl> like eat or s leep But, Mrs. Mt.>rrill said. when a person gel s into abstract contexts. sign language is more complicated and ea ch nation has its own forms of signing Even in the United States there 1s more than one form "ilh American Sign Language being the mos t common O the r s include SF. F. I Signi ng m Exact English! and Sighsh. a mixture o f vario u s form i. of ~1 gn language, which is used to get across compliC'ated ideas As a senior interpr eter at Golden West Colleg e. Mrs Merrill IS ram1har with man~ kinds of sign language and uses her knowlcdgl' to <''immuniC'atl' t ne teachers' tnl>truct1ons a nd le c t ure s to d eaf a nd hard·of·hearing Mudents In addition to her interpreting work at Golden West. she began teaching the credit C'ourse at OCC this fall She noted this 1s her first professional s ig n language teaching assignme nt, but it's not a difficult one for Mrs. Merritt s1nC'C' -.ht> 1s a native si~ner, being the child of two deaf parents Sign language was her first language, s he said . · T h<' 36 m e mbe r class 1s <'nthui.1ast1c. she s aid. and ·an exc<•pt1onal g roup of young people · Among ht•r ~tudents are the cun ou.!> and those who want to bccom <• interpreters for the deaf Others e nrolled because they·ru losing their hearing and want to be prepared. One student. a Disneyland employee. 1s t aking the class because he comes into contact with some dl'af people on his job and thou~ht 1t would be a good idea lo ll'arn to commurucate with the m The class also include$ .;urhne t•mplo)C'<'S beC'ause, ac-~ording to Mr!. Mt•rr1tt . sign language h a :-. h 1· l' n m t' a f o r m o f co mmun1 ta t1on for a1rl1 ne Pl' r'onncl Objecti ve of the course 1s to ht'I p the students master a basic \merica n S ig n La nguage \'Ocabulary a nd grammar and lo introduce them to the histo ry, t·ulture -and ethmc practices of the dear world The c lass. Commumcat1ons 175. will be orrered again during the '>prtng semester at OCC. Dail~ Pilot l'holo~ 8~ Chari•'' Starr T e l e vision c om - m ercials of fer real in- sights. See Erma Bam- beck,, P.age 82. 0 a -Oranqe Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •ERMA BOMBECK •HY GARONER ' ...... ...," .......... ci;, ~r '''f.'~ Mindy Morro \\. 12 I le ft > 11. of Burlington. 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AM to 1:00 N •LA aa.u ·SA.I HIUWIOMIO MD WI Dtl60 STOMS 12:11 MOOtl to t :OO N • CUUUTQS • COSTA MU~ • l'ASADEU MD VM tlUYS ITOMS SATURDAYS• ALL STORES 10:11 AM 11 1:00 N SUNDAYS• ALL STORES 10:00 AM to S:OO PM ~JO S Ml W•"O" A.e ~~ Be•~••-92"10 OPEN TO FEDCO MEMBERS ONLY You can Have a Happy C hristmas This Year Advanced Health Center 1300 Bristol Strttt Noni\• Newport &ac:h. CA 92660 I Get second opinion DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been married only two years lo a very rine man who was widowed in 1975. l am 14 years his junior and this is m y first marr iage . We get a long beautifully and our marriage was one of the best until last week. We both decided to take a complete ph ysical examination because neither or us had had one in quite a while. Our doctor said he would like to go over the re ports together. which seemed perfe ctly fine since we a r e both interested in the health of one another . To my a m aze ment the doctor s aid, ··Your Wasserman tes t, Mrs. X. produced a pos itive result, which m eans you have s yphilis. You should be treated at once " lie then turned to m y husband and said. "Your blood tes ts are pe rfectly clear." I was stunned and humiliated. I have been completely faithful to m y hus band and c annot understand how or where I could have picked up a venereal disea se. My husband is in a state of shock. a lthough the doc.1.or assured him l would be cured and non-infectious in a very short pe riod of time. thanks to pcntcillin. l am writin~ lo ask your opinion of all this How could I have contracted VD in an innocent way'.> What d o you think of the doctor ·s professional conduct'! Plea se spell t hi s a ll o ut f o r m e I a m THUNDERSTR CK IN NEW YORK DEAR N. \'.: First, your doctor is a c lod. He should have talked to you privately about the results of your tests. Second: IUs ignorance is appalling. There are a number of medical conditions other than syphiJls that can and do produce a positive Wasserman test. AccordiQ.M to Dr. Pete r Schur. professor of rheumatolog y and immunology at Harvard Medical School, a pe rson who bas had malaria, lupus, mononucleosis , hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis or a wide assortment of infectious diseases or bacterial infections could come up with a false positive. Vour physician should have requestt>d a more specific lest -either an FTA-ABS q ,.Wl&S or the TPI. Either will show whether you have syphilis. The public he alth department of ever:y s tate provides these tests, often free or at a ve r y low cost. Look In the phone book and avail youself of these fa~illties. And for he ave n's sake. dump that d~tor! DEAR ANN LANDERS The fe llow who wrote to as k if vou had ever he ard a bout "Dryvils Dre k .. ·(a substant'c he said his grandfather used to put on his boots in the old country to kee p the snake~ away 1 was not pulling your leg The stuff is also known as ··Ty vil'~ Ko it." and I reme mbe r it well from my ch ildhood in Germany . The transla tion is actually ··devil's dirt·· and it had a terrible s mell Actua ll y it is a drug callf:'d ·· a sefetida. ·· ~an:-years ago a doctor prescribed it fo r m y br othe r ·s sC:.•\•ere s to mach pains and it helped. The odor mig ht ser ve as an errecttn· repelltml for snakes. but I think vou were wise to tell t he reader not to count on 1t. AN OLD-TIMER IN N.Y DEAR O.T .: I had never heard of Dryvils Drek, but apparently hundreds of readers from all over the country were well -a c quainte d with it. Everyone mentioned the odor. One re ader was sure it would knock a snake unconscious if he tried to bite a boot with that stuff on it, but I wouldn't rely on it. Dan't get burned by a ··tine·· that's too hot to handle Play 1t cool with Ann Landers· guule tu · N eckmg and Pett mg -What A re the Limits·" Send your request to Ann Landers. P 0 Rox 11995. Ch1c:agu . I ll 606 11. enclosing 50 cents and a lony stamped. self-addressed en l'elnpe Commercials revealing I have always been led to believe that marketing is an exact science. When a televis ion commercial is produced it is a fter months or fi guring out an appeal directed toward two groups t hose who need it, and' those who don't know they can live without it yet. 1t·s a r evealing science. After years of I watching ·comme rc ia ls, I have gained some real ins ights into people I ne ve r knew before. ELDERLY PEOPLE don't s weat and never need deodorant. Young people never s uffer from irregularity. Black people ne ver get clogged·up nasal passages and people with s hort hair are never worth lhe price of a n expensive hair coloring . Women don·t buv cars. At le ast not on lelen sion So what ·if the statistics show that 42 pe rcent of cars are bought by wom en ? On the tube. they ride in them. on to p of them. and walk on the beach with car s in the background. but they don 't buy the m . According to commercials. His panics never get colds or if they do. neve r find a :em edy for them. Chicanos don't get he adaches o r di a l long dist a nce. and Asian-Americans ne ver do laundry. As for native Am e ricans . I've never seen them use any product on television . They exis t on a diet or marga rine. As far as t e le vis ion is concerned. wom e n m a y go around only once in their flMA IOMlfCI AT WIT'S END lives. hut they ne ve r do it with gusto. They a r e never r e wa rded with a be« al the end of the d ay WATCHING TF.LEVISION. you 'd think that.a ll consume rs weighed les-; than 36 pounds. T he only plump women on tele vision get clogged sinks and dance with the ir cats. Consum e rs don 't \\ear glasses The y ar e worn onlv b\ rloctors who want to r elieve vou fr.om ·hemorrhoids or swolle n tissues. ·And the only people who e at dry sandwiches for lunc h are cons t ruction wo rkers . The m e n in the three-piece suits brown-bag only freshness. It comes with the territory. I've re mained silent through a lot of tele vision comme rc ials that put a strain on c r e dibility. Danc ing underwear. butter that talks. dogs that s ing a nd soup cans that marc h on a town. but the other night when a 36-pound wo man said with a s traight face ... I h a ve l o watc h my weight.·· I thre w a lamp al the set I've had it Career just set aside (~: ~ow that Jane Fonda has finalh madt:> a mo,·ie with her father. 'wh' ha)\ s ht--.uddenl~ decide d to gi,·e up acting? -Tim T .. I.a)\ \'egas . .\: Sht• hasn·1 .Janl' 111!->I want!'> lo p111 h('r <H'ltng t'Ul't'l'I' ustdl' for ahoul u 'l'ar -,o s hl• l·an "ork on hl'I' hu:-hand Tom ll a y dt·n·s camµa 1gn tor the st.•at in thl' < 'alt forma A~semhl.' O: Is Bill~ ('artt'r still lil"inJt in Plain)\, (.a.'.' -)tar~ l,ou I ... l.aguna Rea<'h. :\ · :'\o. Tht• fo rme r first hrothl'r 1s IHI\\ " o r k 1 n g a s a p u h l 1 t· r l' I u I 1 11 n !'> rt.• t> r l's t' n t a t 1 ' l' I n r a m o l.11 I e ho m t' manufacturer in l lall'.' \"lilt·. Al a .\)}out IH!'> old ho metown. B1lh qutp!->. Platn!'> 1s a llH'l' plan· to 'l!'>t l hut I ''llulcln't "ant to '" l' t ht•l't.'. .. 0 : We "ere so surprist"d to hear about <At'tor Leon Kenned~· filing for dlvor<'e from hil' "'ife. beautiful sportscaster Ja~·ne Kenned~. Did work in~ to~ether in their ne "' movif'. "Bod~ and Soul." <'rf'alf' a lot of hostilih· bt>twt>en tht>m'~ J ohnn' J .. 1 Jer~e~· C'it~" ~.J. · _.\ · No '.'lo t a ccordtnJ;: to I.con 'Thcr '-"s no antmol'it v Sht>'~ a lon•h pe rson." he told JN ma ~:mnl' · .\nd that ·,. an under. tateme nt Ev~n thou1:h our bodies \\ill be scpurak . our 'nuts art> still Pf ISONAllTJ Q.&A. BY MARILYN ANO HY GARDNER O lll'. tw "a--.t•:o-p11t'l11·:.i ll.' .\!'> tor llw t'l'<.l'nn l or tlu.• d1' o rn· Tlwn.• h ;i\ l ' hl•t•n 111:-1 11111 man.' t10lt.'' nl 1)('1111-! ;q 1ar1 tw ti c•c· 1 a l'l'' Wt··, t.' dt•('tdc.•d a d1,111·1·c "111 ht• in till' hc.· ... t lll ll'r e:-t 111 hnt h \\'l··n· :-1111 i.:ood 11·1c.·111h ;ind :-t1ll ~il l \\11r k tng<.•tlw r I hroui.:h 11111' c.·11m pan.' 11·, rl·all.' 110 1 .rn.' pc.•r-.u n·:-ta11 lt It ' not hk1• th(•rt":-.111_\ 111\l' 'tlla m ht•t•a ust• tht.•rt.•' no f:.i ult 1111 t'tlht•r ''cit• ·· Tilt' Ke nnt'll.'' "t'l'l' m :1 rnt•d tor 1(1 \ l'<l I'' (I: What's lhP latest on smallpox? We're going on a round-th .. ·world trip and ha,·e he ard pro and <'on about the vaccination. Is the disease still a threat? - )Ir. a nd )lrs. Jim O'B .. P1tt1'bur~h. A Acc·on1tng to lhl· World lkalth Org untzat1on. "mallpox has rinalh l>c.·en cltminatl:·d And tht·~ a<lnsc thtll nobod~. tn<"lucting r htl<1n•n or \\or l<I t r a\ l'll'l':- 'h•Hll<i he vat·t·matl•d l'lu1mm)t thal not nnl.' 1s a ,·a r l'inutmn unnl'cc ssan . 1t m :l\ ht• hurmf ul But ob\ w ush . lhl• ht.;,, .uh it·~· '' o uld IX' to C'h('l'k "11 h .'our doctor ' -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 ----------------------------------------------------------------....:..------------------------------=======-· of Laguna a each "And sha ke a leg, dimwit. Oh, excuse me. I thought I was at the office." HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA Sagittarius: Changes due Tuesd ay, December 15 ARIES (M arc h 21 -Apri l 19 >: Circumstances favor your e fforts - sudden change or policy could see you in a very enviable position. Focus on creativity, speculation and romance. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 >: Some r estr ictions are r e m oved ; lin es or communication will be re-establis hed. Focus on family , hom e, security a~d t he s uc cessful co nclusion o r bus iness transaction . GEMINI (May 21-June 201: Short trip could be necessary in connection with revision or m aterial. request from relative or a citation . Check sources. perceivt clues, detect trends a nd be aware or sm all print. CANCER (June 21 -July 22>: Emphasis on income potential, payments. collections and change or fi scal policy. Gain indicated through writte n word -mf'mber or opposite sex figures prominently. LEO. <July 23-Aug. 22 >: Financial windfall due ; scenario highlights girts. accolades and votes or confidence. Important domestic adjustment occurs . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l: Wh at appeared to be lost will be recovered. Cycle continues hig h despite apparent setback. You have chance to gain second e motional wind. LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 22 l : Emphasis on pro duction , investments. ad d ed responsibility and intensified r elations hip. Focus also on hopes. wishes and career a d vancement. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : You·re due for added recognition a nd s upport from individua l who once s tubbornly o pposed you . Ass i g nment will be completed, roadblock to progress will be removed. SAGITrARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: You receive offer w h ich could add to independence and en able you to make new start in new direction. Accent on travel. long-distance communications a nd a reassessment of spiritual values. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 191: Focus on finances, credit rating and investments which concern partner. close associate or mate . By digging beneath surface indications. you m ake valuable discovery. AQUARIUS C J an. 20-Feb. 181 : You become aware of legal rights. permiss ions. E mphasis also on public relations. a bility to be flexible and a chance to e nlarge pe r sona l horizons . PISCES l Feb. 19-March 20l : Avoid sensational c laims. Stick to routine. Emphasis on d etails. source material and ability to make necessary r evisions. .. • \ ~: -tt STAii DIUl'l.Alll AROUND THE WORLD Signs of the season SAN F RANCISCO -Chilly nights around here. It is party time. Formal from a firm or legal eagles: .. Mumble. Fumble. Grumble and Whiplash invite you for a wee doch and dorris. Wednesday 6 to 8." It's exhausting but we couldn't get along without the standup gin party. I I think it's more with it to order "just a Perrier with a twist. .. l There's a' ritual to these things . "George~ Don't have another before the guests arrive ... ··we must be early. There's only one car parked in front. Drive around the block a rew times ... In old Ja pan, land of sushi and sake, guests Who hang on are speeded on their way by sorcery. GO IN THE KITCHEN. Stand a broom with sweeping side up. Drape it with a towel. ··uke handkerchief around head, .. said Yuki-san. She was my maid and teacher in the inn called Fukuda-ya. . ··Put hands together and bow to broom. Say, ·Going home now. please·.·· When you go back in the front room. the guest is yawning and looking at his watch. ··That late'! I have to get to the office early tomorrow ... It never fails. Yuki -san said. Colored lights have been strung in windows now. Christmas trees are lined up in little tubs outside the Chinese grocery . IN MARVELOUS MARIN, a man on a cher ry picker crane was stringing a Santa Cla us high above the night street. "Hey, you· r e putting the Merry Christmas upside down ... called his helper on the ground. ··A Christmas gambol oft could cheer The poor man's heart through ha lf the year .·· The first Christmas cards are coming in from the grimly disorganized people . The disorganized wait until three days before and then say: "Let's just call them up and wish them a Merry Christmas. Anyway. with stamps 20 cents. who can a fford it?·· MAIL FROM THE department store: "Dear Customer: We take this opportunity to wish you Happy Holidays and to thank you for your patronage ... " · They enclose my bill. That's OK. The mailman carries a heavy load. Bumper s ticker seen through the wipers : "Save e n ergy. Stop off Bob Cratchit's stove coal. .. I told the children: "Scrooge is the na m e. dears. Buy s m all gifts it's the thought that counts.·· Carillon music comes in the frosty n ight air ... R udolph the red -nosed reindeer .·· FROM THE AFTER-WORK bar a smell or steaming r um a nd cinnamon. A hi ss o r tires o n s hining black wet pavement. A green wreath and a red bow on the door of the bank and a sign · ··open your 1982 Christmas Savings Account now.·· Even with a tricky back that baffles medical science. I go to the Christmas parties. I've found a way of half sitting on a railing that helps. The back of a couch will do. Go home early . Somebody may be standing up a broom in the kitchen POT SHOTS • BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT THE LONGER I L.IVE, T~E LESS CHANCE l'LL EVER RECOVER. ~ROM WHAT LIF"E KEE'PS DOING, TO ME. Seat belts good habit DEAR DOCTOR: I believe in s afety like any-0ne else, but I can't get myself to u se a seat belt. I've heard that in an accident, wearing the belt can cause severe injury to the stomach or liver. · -MR.V. DEAR MR. V.: Cons ide r what the injuries might be if not protecte~ at a ll'. According to one report. the eHicacy of the lap belt in preventing serious injuries is 25 to 30 percent. For those who wear the lap belt·shoulder harness it is 40 to 50 pe rcent. However. when injuries do occur in per sons wearing seat belts. they are more likely in those who-wear their seat belts too looseJy or too high. To minimize risk and maximize protection, wear the belt firmly around the hip girdle . DEAR DOCTOR: I am overweight and also have b11 b blood prnsatt. But these ~Ollditlam c1on•t bother me so mu~h as the brown spots all over my hands and some .... ~----~~J;· T JOUI llfAl Tll OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN on my face. I feel a s thouf(h I 'm becoming a changed person at 63. Like Greta Garbo. I want to be alone. How can I get rid of the spots? Are the~· due to liver disease? - MRS. C'. DEAR MRS C The spots aren·t caused by liver trouble The~· are quite c~mmon in the elderly. We don't know what causes them and there·s no spedric rure. Have you asked ~·our doctor about this problem·• Perhaps he will suggest some cover cream that wilt make them less un~ightly . ............. HIDE AND SEEK Natalia Chrkov plays with her son along a row of pillars at the C hristia~ Science Monitor in Boston. They hJlve mo\'ed to the Boston area from Leningrad. T he Sl)ttth Coast PIC:tZa Gift Ctrt.ificatt> i~ the ideaJ way tu insure that everyone gets exactly what they want. The selection here is unmatched by any shopping mall in the world. Mail To: General Offices 3333 So. Bristol St. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Available In The Mall --------------------------4\ ORDER FOAM : 1 l Please send me South Coast Plaza Gifl Cer r t11tcates I enclose a ct>cck payable to South Ct>asl I Plaza Merchanrs Assoc1a1 ion (00 NOT SEND CASH) 1 ! I Please charge my t VISA• MA..'ilERCARO• I SIGNA TIJAE {)CP OArE Cost Per <Af11flcate Total s 10.00 s 25.00 s 5000 $100.00 C'So«:•f• a" IWT'()Unt Total Cef11loca1es Total Amount S Buyer's Name : Coty , __ ---------------------------- SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • ---·--COUPON --·------- entucky fried CbiCken. I I - ' 1 • • ' I ' I -1 s Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT/Monday. December 1.-. 1981 .. 0 Ylll 11111111 IAllY PIPll IUICI CUil 11EAE ARE (1 Read all toda,r's {j. ,. news., every day Local, county, state, national and i nternationa I events come to 'tOU r doorstep in the bri'ght, ~- 1 ight and lively Daily Pilot. 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Singer goes from 'rednecks' to 'Ragtime' Billbo·ard picks top singles By Y A&Dt:NA AKAK ......... ,,_...., LOS ANGELES It wu1\'l hard to coax a Krin out of Kandy Newman during a recent newspaper photo session . the problem was gelling tbr photol(rapht>r to s top laughing Iona enough to llDMP thl' Pl<'ture. ··1 would like lo th1m.k t.he Academy . Newmun 1uud, practac ing his most gracious smile as he post..od on a staircase at Elektra-Asylum's West Hollywood offices. OK, the reviews for his score to the film version of E.L. Doctorow's ··Rilgtlme" have been glowing. But, Randy · Oscar season is still several months off. lsn 't lt a bit early to be rehearsing an acceptance speech? "Are you kidding?"' The eye!-. twinkle mischievously. ·· rve already hired an Indian to pick up the trophy.·· And if that sounds irreverent. well, you'd expect nothing less from this ackno wledged master of the ton gue-in-c heek s chool or songwriting. Reme m ber the "Short People" flap "It took me so long to do the job. It was really long days for me." or a couple of years ago? Or. going back a bit further to the "Good 01 ' Boys" LP, that brazen olde to, "Rednecks'"! The bouncing, music hall reel or these songs 1s present in some or the •·Ragtime·· score. but Newman also reveals a sentimental s ide : ··o ne More Hour:· the theme sung by J ennifer Warnes. is a thoroughly romantic piece or nostalgia. In short, film scoring gave Newman a chance to stretch out and he clearly enjoyed it. But he admits that a lmost re luctantly after a healthy bout or m ock-serious graping about everything from the photo session ·· 1 'd really prefer to be photogr aphed in my sunglasses·· to the hard work involved in doing a rilm score.· "It took me so long to do the Job.·· he sighed. "It was reall y long days. ror me It was 7 in the m orning to 5 at night ror a couple or months. It NOW PLAYING f.llWUll llWPORT Newport Bexl1 644 0760 EDWUOS camllAWIST Westm111s1er 891 393~ EDWARDS YllJO TWll CllfDOME Mission V~ 830 6990 Otall(je 634 2553 UA MOtlH ••C•'ic: s Bou 990 4022 Ml-WAY JI Hlft.fl Nes1m111s1er 891 3693 The most eroric thing in fhelr wortd was money. made me wiish I'd studied harder when I studied music. "lt was like I wasn't making a dent. One day I'd have SO minutes to wnte and the nut day there'd tJe 49 m inutes a nd 30 seconds ten to go. Thal'i. slow 1 think Johnny Williams and those i.:uys can write two minutes a day, 2v, minutes a day And conducting! That was scary " Newman first got involved in the rilm four years ago, when producer Dino De Laurentis approached him on the recommendation of De Luurentis" sinct• de<'N1sed son. The film was s helved when then-director Robert Altman left the project, but Newman by then h ad already penned a .. warm -up a s s ignm enl." C'al led ··Sigmund Freud 's Im personation of Al he rt Einstein in America.·· which appearetl on h is 1977 LP, '"Little Criminals." Work on the scorf' twg:m tn earnest when the project was revived with Milos Forman directing Newman had previous ly l>t·o red one film. ··cold Turkey·· hack m t971 , and conducted music for another, ··Performance ·· Rut he sought advice from friends. like John Williams. and family uncle Li one l Newman has a s tudio at 20t h Century Fox Newman also 1mmcrst'<i h1msetr in mus ic of the rnm·s pre-World War I era. consulting with famed syndicated radio disc JOC"key and antique records authority Dr. Demento The scor e even inc ludei. a period tune "I Could Love a Million Girls.· s ung by Donald O'Connor in the scenE' in wh1<'h architect Stanford While is gwmed down by his ex loyer's jealous husband, Harry K T haw Newman updated the lyrics somewhat but the song was actually being played when that r eal life event took place. Oddly enough. Newman never once visited the .. Ragtime" scl ·-rm not inte rested in show biz, really. just getting paid and doing a job,"" he said . Ru t he·s definite ly interested in scoring another film. ··1 wouldn"t even hav{• to like it much," he said. ··Just something that orfered me a chance to write some music that I wouJdn't ordinarily get a chance In w ritP a love story. a scary movie.·· --------,..-- THE PORT THEATRE 61.l b2b0 MON. NITE -ALL SEA T S $2.00 . Two Italian Films "Wifemistress ,., Plus "How Funny Can Sex Be11 111 .'WlMf COAST~•"'" CORONA DH MAR NOW PLAYING Alllllll• 4NllUll Ornrt "' 819 9850 COITl .. A EO•illO l 8'•110i S•O 1'44 COITI MIU £Ow•0 • C'4Wfft' C.t~••• 919 "" U TOMI (OwillO S ~Dolt• 581 seeo MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. ijl tEi:a ANO (Bi lil "S l'h l •llE 1'1( SEAL ()f fH[ .. 0110!'< Pl(.. IV~( COO( Of SH< "EGVl• •ION GAllOH GllCIYl WflTMlllSHll we~OIOO' ~ '0 '401 Ht W4~ ]q Q,,.., .. 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I I' 0 Ill Ii 111 >! ... pa ~ I Christmas show:-St•t• photo ut lt'ft toon• R OMOVIE • • '• C11bo81anco 11911 IJ (..harkla Bronson J11'1<.ot1 Robatels An •••ltld Ntuo WI\() II .. t>ougnt Ott tho '<ltll PQIK.8 Oomonetea e smaM Pe11,.1an coastal town our111g 11111 11140s R (ZJ • e ''> 'Ome. He SaJO I 1en1 w 111o11m hPPtt• K11en 8111Ck A 11r.iu111ti(J (fl NFL FOOTBALL Atlanta Faleoos al lo. ,,- ~ ::.i°"VELL • • e • Cove And Death · 119 7!>1 Wooo y Allen DI-Keeton A noteo cow111e1 Ill the Rut· Stan Army eventually mat· ries his true love. who dr11ws nom Into • plot 1nvo1V1ng an auempl on tne Ille of emperOf Napoleon 'PG' KNIJC GJ to OU \1:1<· l>:I\ 1:-. C'hn..,1111;.i.., SJ}l'l'tal " ~ac-,ind l!th·:-.1' u w ludtng Ptnnll'r S1 stc..·r :-. p1·r l1ll'm <'l111-.1 n1 ;i ... youno college ~'"°"'''· 11nemp11n11 to reach matu roly throuoh en JlhC•I romarl«! and 1nvOlv8t'l'lilnt lfl campus poltltts ~.,,. lhlt !>80ng n.ce attO 1111111 vOlved doesn t wor~ 1ny m0<1 R A~RtmsQ I T1'EA8l.IM HUNT THEMUPP£TS Gues1· N11l1on S.ri. • HAWAII FIVE..O A t>oat exp!Q410n kills a wealthy bus;nessman and lflluret McGarrett I IUSIHESS REPORT DICK CAVETT GUfft Of Margaret Bren man-G11>son, psychOanil· lysl and l>te<,jraphef 01 p1aywr1gh1 Clllfotd Ooe1s (Parl 2 of 2) Cl) C8SNEWS afl NBCNEWS MOVIE * * Hangar t8 11980) Oerren McGa.,n. Rot>erl VaugM Researchers at a secrt1 oo.ernment 1nstal· 1a1ton 1nves11gate lhe cause ol a satell11e s sud· dllfl destruchon 'PG OMOVIE * e '> 'Rough Cut 119801 Burt Reynolds, leslay- Anna Down A Br111sn soc1a1tte lures an onterna· llOf\81 jeWel lhtel Dul Of re1tremen1 10 l>alp n&t sieal S30 000.000 on diamonds 'PG tt)MOVIE • * • Coal Miner's Oaughlar~ 119801 Sissy Spacek Tommy Lee Jones Basea on L0<e11a Lynn s aulol>oOQraphy A young girl trom a poor l&m•ly 1n rural Kenlucky mamas a mucn Olde< 1oca1 t>oY who engineers he< "se to srardom In the music 1nduslry 'PG 8:30 G BULLSEYE • WELCOME BACK, KOTTER • KCET NEWSBEA T '11) BUSINESS REPORT QI NEWS tli; EMMET OTTER'S JUG-BAND CHRISTMAS Folly new "'4uppets are introduced on 8 heart· warming story at>out lhe love between an otter mot hef and II« son 1:00 8 CBS NEWS D NBCNEWS 0 HAPPY OAVS AGAIN RICtlM! and Arlene spit! up onlY to 01scover 11111 11 s too late to hne up other dates ft>f 11>8 prom fJ YOU ASKED FOR IT Featured Mino Over Muscle'' ano tnd•an Wno WretUes Alhgatoo • M •A•s•H Hawkeye tangles w•th a tougn Armv GOlonel 111\d B J helps a Gt who s 1eceived a Dear JOfln' letter ' • JOKER'S WILD fl!) OVER EASV Guest comedian MOl*Y Amsterdam O eJ'i) MAC#ojEll / LEHRER REPORT ct') TIC TAC DOUGH OJ THE MUPPETS Guest Londa Ronst•UI C'MOVIE • • Scavenger Hunt REMEMBERING Kathr yn Crosby . shown with her l at e husband Bing Crosby , co-host s a show present ing musical selections from his holiday programs ... A Bing Crosby Christmas . Like the Ones We lJ~ed to Know" airs a l 9 tonight on KNBC '4 1 on a IC8~r 1191, the winner being able to claim the deceaseo's tortune PG' (Q)MOVIE * * e "Oh God I Book 11' ( 19801 George Burns Suzanne PtesNttte Goo returns to Earth and chOOses 1ne young daugh- ter ol an advenlsmg exec- uhve to spread n1s mes- gage to the wortd 'PG' 7:30 8 THE CHRISTMAS RACCOONS Animated Tt>ree raccoons and a dO<,I help salfe and protect Chftstmas lfees from a crazed lumber 1>a1on D QI FAMIL v FEUD 0 LAVERNE& SHIRLEY &COMPANY l averne anel Shirley a1e forced to act qulcltl~ when l ave<ne's tamer arranges a marriage tor hos Cl8UQh· Ult U MATCH GAME • M•A'S'H A no-nonsense cOIOnel vis· •IS Ille 4077th durong In outt>reak ot Aprol F~s Day pranlts • TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1\) THE SHAKESPEARE PL.AVS •om on Ot Athens Jonathan PryGe l)0(1r8~ a wealthy Alheman not>le- man wno squanclets hos tortune on his t1Ckle trtands on Jona1h1n Miiiet s tel~vt· &1on productoon of Wiiham Sna1t~11e's p11y (I) P.M. MAGAZINE Behind me ~ ot a movie on which Marie Osmond playt '* motner an a11emp1 at 111e Asteroids playing record ID THE TROlLS ANO THE CHRISTMAS EXPRESS Anomaled Santa s vlrtage Is taken over by Silt trOlts disgu.Md u e!YM, whO hope 10 sabotage Christ. ~ 8:00 9 Cl) AUOOLPH THE RED-HOSED AEINOEEA Animated A retndee< wttn a bright, Shiny nose beeomes depret,SeO over all tne j()lles at>Ouf hos unu· &ual leature and fur\$ away With a misfit elf (R) 0 Qt CASPER'S ARST CHFUSTMAS Animated Casper tne tri~dty ohost ' ronen cousin Haory Scarey 1ries to ruin Cnftstmas wolh nos troclls (Al D MOVlE Gat>l8t' mi m es IOI money but then becomes lruSllBt· ed IOt went ot love G MOVIE • • 'T "Snattered" ( t9731 Pettr Finch, Shelle y Winters A mt0oi..ageo man ooes lhtough a P«•od ol a.treme angotSh alter the <lffth OI his wife • P.M. MAGAZINE Boin1nd the 9C80eS of a movie on which Mane Osmond plays he< motner. iln attempt et the AS18tOldS. playing record Linda H at11s tevoews her trip to Spain, Chet r e11 on marinating meat ., THE IASTAAO Phillipe who !'las fled to lhe Cotonoes and Chanoed his name to Philip Kent, 101ns o band of revOlutlon· &roes Whtie l~Ung the Crown f0tces. he nas a t>ruta.1 confronlltion with hos hall-btother. i;om - manoer ot an El'IQhsh 1'891· men1 on Bosion (Part 2 of 2) fl) THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS Timon 0 1 Atnens" Jonatnan Pryce portrays a NHllhy All>antan noble- man wno squanders his ionune on 1111 llCkle troends on Jonatnan Miiier s televt· soon proouctlOll ot W1H11m Snal<891)88re s play .. MOVIE • • , Tom H0tn" ( 19801 Steve McOtieen Riehard Farnsworth In eatly 20th· cenlury Wyoming. a t>Oun· IY hunte< hired by a QrOUP of r anch8t's to tracll Clown fUStletS IS Ml ""' fOf a t>a"ljong by rus emplOyer s A $ WOfOONO Bany Bostwick, Eiieen Brennen and James Taylor are among the many stat1 leatured In "'" sp«:llJ, t>ased on hundreds 01 onterv-conducted by f()UrnaltSI I authOf Studs Ter1lal OHUGHIE JUOfl Robards and Jack Dodson sier "' this one-act play about IWO men from opp09'1e worlds wno st>are Ille loneliness ot the big c11y 8:05 ( ZI MOVIE * * • "Cul-De-Sac t 19681 Donald ~­Franc~se Oorluc: The hves oC a mamed couple dwelling on an <sotated •llano are ct>anged t>y tne arrova1 of two wounded crooks 8:30 a a A CHtf'MUNK CHRISTMAS lO)MOVIE e e * '' "l"-Btaclt Stal· hon" 4 1979) Kelty Re<\O, Mickey Rooney Attar being rescued trom the island on wruch thay were sn1pwreclled 10<,jether. a young t>oy end a horse t>ecome lfwOlved on the race ot the century 'G' 9:30 8 Cl) HOUSE CALLS N0<man blamea his sagg- ing love life on h•s hosp.tat over11me and wllks out on disgust 9 EHTEAT AIHMEHT TONIGHT Oavtd Niven prevoe~ hos new novel. "Go Slowty. come Back Oulc:kly · BOTTOMS UP A bawdy Mh.1tts-onty com- eOy revue is pre1«1ted 0MOVIE e e * * "Ordonaty Peo- ple" ( 1980) Mt11y Tyle< Moofe, Donald Sutherland A guilt-rlelden teen·ager trying to pul hit Ille back logetner alter hos t>rothet's death and htt own suoctde attempt reaches out to l'llS complacent la1hel and 11\S cold. rlSeflled mother R' 10:00 8 Cl) LOU GRANT Charlie Hume s ~ ShOW5 uplbo1t1r>g lor a JOb and 1urns out to be a men· 1a1 case Shakily balanced t>y drugs ha doesn't want to tal<e O QI MACOAVIS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Mac Da.is and h11 guests the CommOOOf8S, Anorae Crouch and lhe POll'ller SiSters per10fm • m1•1ure ot con1emp0tary and tradl· llOnal Christmas muSIC I ••• N£WS MOVIE "* "Wonder Woman · (19741 Cethy l ee CrOSby Ricardo Montllban A rema1~ably ~I Ama- zon woman becom es onvotved With U S Intel!•- ~ CHRISTMAS CAROL AT FORO'S THEATRE A special production ot the Charles Dtcltens CINStC tale ts 1>roaocas1 lrom the h<stOflC F0<0 $ Theatre on W&Stltng1on. 0 C (R) t!J THE AOQCFORO ALES Ro ci.tord's uncanny knOWledoe ot tu111on moa- els' quirks leeds 10 the soMoon ot a homicide MOVIE • • • The In-laws f 1979) Alan Atlun Pete< Falk Alter t11etr Chlldren set the" wedding cfate. a feOeral aoent 1nvolllu a dentist on an espionage plot 1nv01v1110 I Lahn Amencan d1c1a1orsh1p 'PG' (%)MOVIE • • • Why Would I Loe? 81)d dl1 trnprO!Tlptu con- cetl 11:00 I a w o a News SATURDAY NIGHT Host Bob Newnart I PAut. HOGAN -THE JUFERSONS lne W1lllses l0<mula tor an omproveo mam~ almost ruins tNI Jellersons • 8EHNY HIU Benny plays a t>at>y •ltter wno won' I be asked t>ack &l OICKCAVETT Guest Or Margaret &en man-G•bton psycnoana lyst and t>oOQr apher ot playwright Ctottoro Odets jPan 2 01 2) :0)MOVIE •,.,. · • ·1roe Chant 01 Jornmy Bt&eksm11n" ( 19791 Tommy Lewis Jac.k Thompson A young 11a11. breed al>O!ogone decides to seek o1 p1ace on tne wt.ote man 1 WO<td only 10 run up against r a<:osm and vlO lenc:e ({)MOVIE • * • Bruce Lee's Oeao1y Kung Fu" Bruce LI A mar· ttal arts mastet Dames a 1ost·!.12hl•ng mot> 'R' 11:30 8 Cl) QUINCY A pttes I wtiO !'lad Deen crusading 1ga1ns1 an obscene put>tu:auon •s lound oeao on a compro m1~ SltuatlOll (RI 8 QI THE BEST OF CARSON Guests George Burns JOflnny Mathis (RI I HEWS BEST Of' GROUCHO • THE 000 COUPLE OK<lf tries to node "" d1v0<ce from hos ~•Sthng mother t>y mo"'ng Feh• out and hts ex-wife on 9) SANFORD AHO SON Fred t>ecomei. a clergymM 01 tne D1v1ne Pr()(11 Churcn to avoid payono fillies fll KCET HEWSBEA T G CAPTIONED ABC NEWS @) ABCNEWS NIGHTLIHE 11:45 , MOVIE • • • • Krame r \Is Kramer 4 19791 Dusltn Hoffman. Me<yt Streep ,. IT'Ml battln wrth hos e• ""1te 101 cuflod\t ol lnf'lr young aon altef she walO.!> OUI on them PG ~~- 12:00 9 SHA HA HA Guest Joe Namath 8 ABCNEWS NIGH TUNE G MOVIE e • * Go F0< B rok,. (19S1)van Johnson Gian na Maroa Canale • MIKE OOUGt..AS Cohos! Harry Blackstone Guests Rita Coolidge Jamie Farr Rup,.rt HOimes • AOOKIES • IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS Production QJ) THE ROCKFORD FILES Ct ) MOVIE * *' Sca;.,roger Hurtt t t979J Rocnaro Ben1amon James Coco wnen 811 eccentric m•ll•Olll•"• Cl••~ tne cond111ons c.t 111s will !>41nd "'' nt!+r~ on a wold search tor var1ous arhCle• on a scavongtr 11111 Iha wtnneo t>eong a1>1e to cla1n1 the deceased s lottuM PG' f:')MOVIE • • Mounlatn Men 19801 Cnatllur• Hestnn B11ef1 t<eoth f WC' fur tr .. pi>ers enroy me free- dom ol tne wolderneu m thtl ta st lf'w yea" t>elor tt Ole encroact>m1:1n1 ot c•v•h· zatorin A Z MOVIE • • B11111~ 119771 Patti D Arba11v111e Mon" Kri~ ten!>en A 1ou119 9"' s ">41• vJI i4...Na'-Po1ng nti;ur~ nur 1119 Itel ~lay ... 1n 11 lamoly l11t!nO nf1o! summe1 R 12 30 0 ~TOMORROW r.ue\I~ C:. C.orl.lon l 1do' d'1d I •moth I t eary, 1.ome d1a11 Al Romc•o 0 GENEAUTRY U MOVIE • e , Tt>e Outlaw~ I~ Coming I t98S1 T h•e• St~s Aoam West S, SAN FRANCISCO 8t0 lAFF OFF F re<l Wolloro 110515 this numorous night ot 11nte1. 1a1nmen1 a1 unknown cum&01ens are 1uOQ8d tor tllelr comic 1a1ems 12 40 8 \.I, BANAca< A P<•Cl'less t><JOI< vano~s 1ust 1>4;10te 11 •5 to go "" put>toc 01sptay and Bana- ce .. os n11eo t>v the book·s owner to lino 11 tRI t:OO Q) SPEAK OUT Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS ~NEWS 130 0 MOVIE • • B•uo< '-lontil• a ~· es t 193\1 Geoe Aut•' Sm1l1h S..onette Q) t.IOVIE • • Tl>a D11ty G~n•e 119661 H1111ry Foooa Flot,. ert Ryan H MOVIE • • Ha09ar 18 • 19801 011,,en McGa"'n Robert ..1.iughn Rll54!arCJOe<s at a ""'~' qovernm.-ttt •nstal· 1at1on 1nves110111• 111e ~us.i O! a satellite s suO· !loi!fl destna.1t0n PG 135 Z MOVIE .-• *' e "I'm All Right. J"fl\ 11960) 1an Carm1- c:t.aet. Pete1 Sellers 111 try.ng to do a Qooct fOI> tor , !'lls uncle '" a factory a weU-meanono 1>um1>ter ac1uall) upsets the croolteo schefn8 htS uncle has so carefull'r p111nned 2:00 CJ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT David Niven prevoe ... s hos new nov"I Go Slowly c.,~ Back 0u"1o1y 2 10 1 HEWS 2 30 HEWS 2 45 8 MOVIE **" M<>ll fr~p 119611 Jiltr.-,y H"ntM David Jon'iu,.,r, 3 t5 U NEWS 3 20 Z MOVIE • • • (,(JJI M 1nf1r s D&u\jlllcr l\11:101 Sissy Si>"'-"" lommy Lee Jo11~ B"~ on Loretta l ynn s .. u10111ograpny A young gorl trom a paor tan11ly on rut.ii K"'•tuc~y m.1111e' .i l'•utlt old et l0<;at b<>'l' "'"" env111.,ers r..e' "!>e to s14r<Jon• m •~e mutJC industry P(i 3:30 $ SHOWTIME'S HOLLYWOOD 4.00 S LIBERACE IN LAS VEGAS Mt !lno>A11""'\dnsh1CJ 'l.htnQ!a If• n·~ l<» .11qa,. ttLt 1na1 11.i' ,.,e, vt"'"ll trom l>OI)· goe wot.>goe lr; cla~"·Cttl and d•~v 0 COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING 4 30 C MOVIE • • • u·1 1 Be 119701 l ne B"d' 1 Jr)nn Lennon P<1•1I IA• <..drlr.e~ George '1.i'"'t"• .111<1 R1rigo Sta11 pt.4f~U., d lfNtH'J CJt rehe3t) .. is , e(OfOtHQ \:PSStOrl!. an11 at '"'Dh>o1;;tu con r .... 'Tawsday·11 Dayf h11.-ff orif9• ll:OO C • • • rne Gat'>erong t9781 CO Asner Maureen StllPletOn lO"gtome dlVI· ~·nn~ 11m11119 m>'moets ,,, "'~ '""' •1 vi 1 d, n., IT'an C')m!' out "' tt e oen wnen f'•), gro"""t ,. rt-,L t nr; Qdl'ler •or a hr:c11 tarr•uy '~ '"""' 93011) • • r •. , ...... e,.,s 119$31 an ... ert Soys y,,., RvJn I hi' Soys 1rac~ !lown .; Q3110 01 fur smug· ylt'r s wn••» helping 11 dam· Sf"i n rti "t.i'Si,S 0 • • RougnCut G1<01 11 )II ftf'~nol<ls lM '"Y·AM•• l)o ... n A 6111tsn '5,UC...fahtP lutes an 1ntet"na ... toona , .... er tn.ef out ot •Pt11emtmt to netp her steal $30.000 VOO 111 diamonds PG 10 00 S • • Scavenget Hunt ( 1!"191 Rocharel Ben· ,amtn Jem;,s Coco When an ec.co1<1t1 c m1111onltlfe o·~ 111.-c. no11oons 01 nis w1 1 ~oo h1S hetrs on a watd ~teh •l'lr varoaus a•tocies ,.n a !tC8'1enge<' lost 1"8 .. ,nr>er 1>e111g able to ci11m Ille tlecea'4!<1 s '°'tune PC. 10-.30 m • ' l9Wll!U Fronlte< 119~~1 John Wayne. She.ta Te••, /lo .::OV<ooy Sl"'9Q ... 10 o•<>nerate 111msetl ol cromes 1>1am.o on h•m by a CrO(lkeCl Sh11111f 11-00 G • • Acl 0 1 VoOlence 119451 va~ '1ethn Janet Leo<Jll C ' ' Steel t 19801 lee Md1nrs J""'"ter O Neill A 1>eau11tu1 woma" •S assist· 1 00 C • • • Somet>oCly Ufl Thert1 Loltes Mo 11QS61 Paul Newman. Poer An91<11 ROCkV Gru oano I New "'°'" 'ilum ooy ftMK 10 tame as • ct>ampoonuup l>O•ef S • • • f0<1>1delen Plana!' l 1956) Waner Pld· Q80fl. Anne Franc•~ Based on Shaltespe111e ~ l ne Tempest · An Ouler spa1.11 mission os tauncn&O to 1oc11e a protMSOI wno na• 1>88<1 11v1ng IOI a numt>e• of v~ars on a d1Stent planet n1 Iha future 1 30 g • * • Manny s Orphans j 19801 Jim Baker Matachy McCour1 rne t>oys 01 an orpnanage rosk thetr char11 y fund on nn 8ttempt to nelp the11 &OCCe< coach pay Dack a $.40 000 oebt 10 1ne mot> l • • • Special Sec· llon t t':17SJ LOUIS Setgne< Moel\el Lonsdale In Pa"' durong the Vtth'I' reo•me a Naro troal for the murOer ot a Ge•man navel cadel I ends 111 the u ecu11on ot tour 1nnoeents 3.00 C • • I ar'lea l ne Otter 119791 Documentary Nar· I rated t>y Peter Ushno• The hie OI a playful 0118' •S traceo lrom "'' t>ortn 111 • h()llOw tree 10 nos 8'>1C t>al tie with '"" leade< 01 a hOUnd pack G 3.25 / % • * Just A Gog110 3·30 fJ • • * e "Zulu ( 19641 Stanley Biiie<. Jack H•w· kins A small 8t111sn patr~ '"es to holo ott an 011staug111 ot thous.arias 01 Zulu .. am0ts S • • • Nutcracker r antasy tt979t An1mat11<1 VoOGeS ol Michelle Lee. Meltssa 0111>8<1 ano Cnros· topher Lee A 91r1 s love and courage are tested durong ner many adven- tures w~rle a11emp11ng 10 r>elp a 11an0some soldoflf undet tha spelt ot a two· haaded mouse G f:') •• Hangat 18 119801 Darren McG11v1n Rot>ert Vaughn Research· ers at a secret government 1ns1e11atoon 1nves11gate ttie ~se ol a satlliltle s SUO· Oen destructton PG !> 30 SPE Be<na4ette Pete<s In Concert 5-00 ~, • • • The Ga111et1ng 1 t978• Ed Asner Maureen Staplelon longtime 01v1· SIOns 8tnOnQ memt>ers ol tl\e famoty of a dymg man come out on tne open w'11lf' h•S grown ollsprn1g gather for a f1ne1 tamoly reunion S. 10 'l • * • The Foendo~n Plat 01 Or Fu Manchu I t 980) Peter Sellefs. Sid Caesar Tne FBI and Scot· land Yard s Oat N•r1and Smlltl pursue the 168· year ·Old arc;h v•flatn u he searche& ror the tt'IQ•ed· ients. including the Crown Jewels. UMd to mlN<e hos l1le-ptolongtng ell•or 'PG I t979J Richard Ben1amon James Coco Wt>en an eccentroc m1thona11e does Ille cond1hons ot his will ~Cl hos llelrs on a wold '!eatch tor vanous arhcles e • * > Hl!OCla 119751 Glenda J K kson Tomotny West Baseo on 11>8 olay t>y Henrtl< Ibsen H edda Animated Alll>n, looking torward lo ptaytng a Christmas Eve harmonica tolo at Carnegte Hllll. goves hos harmonoea _.., to a poor Si<:k Doy ( 1980) Treat W1N1ams ltsa Eocnno<n A comput51ve ~ .. upselS Ille status quo wttn nos refl.oaal to conform 'PG' JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk CHANNEL LISTINGS f) KNXT ICBSI 8 KNBC CNBCI 9 ICTLA \Ind I • ICABC IABCI Q KFMB CCBSI 0 IOU TV tlr I 61) KCSl t ABCI • KTTV (Ind.I 0 On-TV l Z-TV H HBO C 1C1nem<1"J t IWORI NY N Y rf7' IWTBS) f CESPN I S !Snowtlmt>) 0 5'>otl19hf • ALLIHTHEFAMtLY Atchle Ines to oat lr- L0tenzo a job as • book· keeper 11 hiS plant 8:35 r0J CHRISTMAS JOUAHEY (TIM£ AP9AOXIMA TE) 9:00 8 (() M0 A•S0H 1~30. INOEPEHOENT METWOMNEWS • CHRISTMAS SNOWS, C..RISTMAS WINOS A man •emtn•IC>es about Chns1mas in Iha 1940s and a 199Cral sctiool bend conce<1 (R) (C}MOVI£ ~ LENDON SMllH 15 HERE WITH U 5 TODAY; ANO H E'S JUS T WRITTEN A NEW 0(X)K A00UT DIET AND YOlJR KIDS.' I E'.LL M£, DR Sf\/\llH , ·HOIN CLOSEL "< :SHOUl.D WE WAICH V'ltiAT WE EAT~ OH, T O SA.V HOLDING IT our -ro ABOUT HERE tSSUFFICt~! ., KCOP-TV (I no I • KCET IPBSI 8 \Cable Ne~ Network 1 Kltnger standing court rr.arhal on charges ot being the camp thief and lacing prison. engaoes neopnyte lawye< cnarles W1nch8St8f as his counsel (Perl 21 ** * "Lei II Be (19701 Tt>e Beetles John Lennon Paul McC111ney. Georoe Harrison end Rongo Starr pur-a round of rehears- als. recore11ng sessions G KOC E CPBSI Writer pumps new life into soap Introduction planned of contemporary issues such.as pregnancy By TOM JORY _ ............. "'9< NEW YORK Corinne Jacker was hired by prod-.acers or NBC's "Another World" l o pump new life into the s lumping daytime serial. and the Obie-winni ng playwright says she knew right away what had to be done. "I 'd fo llowed the s how from the i .art," says Miss Jacke r. who look the JOb as head writer for the series In October. "so it was easy. I fell the stories they'd been using lately had taken 'Another World' away from lhe things that I loved about the show. 0 1 TOLD THEM I wanted the show lo reflect normal life -no gangsters, no dope, no towns rreenng over. I said I wanted to find drama in the people, the characters. · · tt seems lo me the soap opera is as close as you can gel to a novel by Dickens or Balzac -which. by the way, were serialiled first In cheap pulp editions. And lhat's what I' hope lo do, only more. Because when you look al Dlekens. he's characterlslnC in broed strokes -villains are villains and loocl people a re good people. I w1nt my characters more finely drawn. "AND I THINK we're betiMinl to accomplish that," she says. '1'be kinds of lhlnp I didn't like -'Tbe Breather,' the rape~ -are cone. and t.bere·s no more or ganized crime. Remember. there's plenty of drama in life. like in Dickens and Balzac, and that's what's happening in 'Another World.' "The problem with the other stuff." s he says lhe city froze over in ABC's "Gene ral Hospital" -"is il works for a while. You lune in lo see Llz Taylor on 'General Hospital: and it's exciting. Then the others try to imitate \hat, and it doesn't work. and the viewer is less thrilled." In addition lo Miss Jacker, the series' p~oducers hired two new directors and a new s«nic designer. and chadged tbe show·s •music and opening. There have been several cast changes \mder lhe new bead writer. and Misa Jacker l.s bus y adjusting the demographics for Bay City, the fi ctional setting for "Another World." THE HOU•·LONG show, once on a slide opposite ··All My Children" on ABC and CBS' "As the World Tums" and "Search for Tomorrow,'' Hems to have stabilized -m aybe even bet un an upward swin«. Miss Jacker 's backaround is ln tbe \heater and, she says, "That means the stories will get deeper, wltb more wrinkles. My reputation is u a aer1oul dramatist. I've never written eplaodic drama. rm a litUe more interested in the subtleties of character lban othe rs might be.·· She'll also introduce what Paul Rauch, the iµogra m 's exe cutive producer, c all ~ "co nte mpo rar y issues." One of .the rirsl characters. Miss Jacker created has Harry Shea. a union boss. played by Ed Power "We're having a black ramily come into the show as a core family ," she says, "and I think I'm right lhat it·s the first black family in a soap where ooe me mber is not a doetor or lawyer or other professional person. And we've ~ot an older mother who gets pregnant. ··1N OTHEa woaos:· s he says , "we're trying to deal with issues that affect all of us." Miss Jacker bas been prominent as a playwri&bt off·Broadway and for regional and repertory theater for more t ha n a decade. Her ··sits and Pieces" at the Manhattan Theater Club in 1975 won an 00-Btoadway Obie award: and "H arry Outside," produced at the Circle Repertory Theater in lt76. was similarly honored. Miss Jacker says abe develops biol(raphles for al~ lhe characters in the show ror use by the dlalotue writers, and they're workin1 now on a map of Bay City, to ~Ip with 1eoirapbical rel at.ionlb.ipe. Prnnrammed Automation ' ·~0 Plus Sh.rtter-Prioritv Sof?hjsticatiOh System lnte3ration. .r;., ,. ! -.t ,,1 M•lcl -.. ,- •'t~ 111• ~I '\ I II M•• H't f.t •l·••.,..,"14. ·~ ......... " •!. ••• l .... , I ... " • t \..I ...... , .. n, .. f'I'• .. T1 .. 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ELUSIVE BALL Goldt'n Statt' Warrior~. player Sam Williams 133 1 is erus hed as he tries to gain control of lonsl' bi.ill clunn~ ·· Daily Pilai MO N DAY, DEC. 14, 1qe1 CLASSIFIED C6 ..... 1 ...... Sunda~ .. 'i game at the Forum \tagH· .J ohnson 1321 a lso makes attc•mpt 111 gain poSSL'~-.:1011 L;.ikl'r~ won. 122· I 18 I Area prep cagers hit tourney trail this week .. P.age C2 . World-beaters Lakers stop Free, Warriors, 122-118 • By CURT SEED EN Of -DallJ ...... SWft INGLEWOOD The Los An~clcs Lakers became world beaters Sunday afternoon at the Forum They gained that title by deft'ating the Golden State Warriors. 122·118. bdore 13.103 enthu~1ast1c fans World. of course, 1s Lloyd Free 's new first name That's ri~ht, World. U nfortunatel y for t h e Warriors, Free performed more like a third world nation 1n the first half. and by the time he graduated into a continent in the fourth quarter. el was JUSt too late The Lakcn ;, in winning their fifth s traight game, held Free to JUSt eight points in the first hair That 's far below his us ual performant·t· which has resulted in a 2R 0 average over the pa5t five ~aml·s . all of which the .\\'arr111rs have won But, to he fair to f''rce and his new first name. the Warriors· defeat can't be attributed Just to his cold shooting 1 3 of 9 1 in the first half At tribute 1.t to Kareem Abdul.Jabbar ·s game high 33 p oi nts a nd the rap1dl) developing e ase with which lhe Lakers perform these days ··Everybody 1s JUSl doing the right things bas ic· things they le arned when they were in <·oll<·~l' · admitted La ke r C'OC!ch Pat ft1ley "I guess they Just responded lo lhl' challenge " Hiley, as he has done since he took over for fired coat h l'aul Weslht•ad 13 J!ames ago, refuses to tah credit for the I.a kc rs· mounting success ··The player::. arl' !.mart Norman 1N1xon 1 and Magic John::.on do a very good JOb of reading a gamt They know who·s going wt•ll :rnd who to get lht• hall t o ,·· Ril ey :.a id afterward I n lhe lilSl' of S unda y Clftt·rnoon·!-. t·tmte::.t. that player was Jahbar the L<tker:) best <1 ::.sl'I 1f you ask Golden State l'oa <"h Al Attics lie t an do anything I've a I wa ~'!'> s aid tht• ke y to the Laker:. 1s that they l'Cln go to Kafl'em lalt• in the hall garnl' llt··s v1rtuall) uns topµa lil(', Allll''> '>Uld :\ltlt•\ thoug hts on the r<•st of the l.akl:r-. \H•ren"l bad , e ttht:r Wt· kn11"' the) re a ~real ha!->kl•th<ell team I think thev Wl•nt from :j up lu 17 up," Attic~'> n o t t· d . r t· f l' r r 1 n g t o u h 1 g third quar\l'r '-PUrt wh1 t·h r-.hould h<t \ l' !->t•alt.•d <i Laker v1C'tor) earl) .. Tht.') ha \'l' lhe best starting f1 \ e 1n tht.• lt·<igue. Attles C'O unt1nued ·You have to -.av tht•y n· ranked up then· with the Ph tladt'lph1as and tht· Bos toni-" Atiles· -;quad 1r-.n ·1 far heh1nd The Warrior!'I . folio"' 1ng thl•ir 98·9fi \ 1t·t<1ry over Kan5aS '1ty le:.!'> than 24 hours e arlier. s aw t he ir f1vt•·game winning s treak 5nuppl•d Earlier . they reeled orr l>IX ('IHISC('Ul lVl' victories and ('arrit·d a 13 7 record into the 1·011test The lo-,-, left them 412 game~ behind tht• l.e1hrs in the NRA'-; Pa;:1 f1t· 01v1s wn On <t broader ::.c:i lc . thl' War riors ratl' sixth am11ng the 23 team!'> 1n the leagut· while t he L<tker~ ar<· now :-O:o ~overall with a 17 7 r ecord Wc 'n • two of the three hottest team:. 1n tht• NBA righl now," :.a1c1 ~fag1<· Johnson "They ve 1 C oldl'n Stall' 1 got a good team The) have very good 5hooters " Thor-.t· ::.hooters Hernard Kin g , J oe Barry. Curroll , l.orcn1.11 Homar and: yes. World '. Frt·t·. put their talenis 10 good-' u::.t• 111 g1\·ing the Laker5 all they l" lJ u I ti h all d h· 'n l h e f II u rt h 1111.1rtcr Tht· \\'arn11r~ outscored Los Ang1.•lt-s 11 IJ en the late stages of thl· lhird 111•r10d C1md early going of lht· final qu<1rter, s li cing a l.akt·r 9fi 7i advantage to a pr<·<·arh1u:. !Jfi 88 lc<td I I \hould he noted that Jabbar and \lag1t· were on the bench during part of that stre tch. but l'\ t.•n \.\ht.•n they returnl'd. things d1t1n·1 get any better RaJns-Falcons clash no longer that big a deal Ha e k l•1 b:.il'k ba s kets b y Carroll and F ree sliced lhc Los Angell·., ll•<id tu 112 1 IO with 3 57 n·mJ1n1ng. and thl' Warrior~ t·\ •·n pulled to "'1thin one . at I I.I 112 But ha~kl·h b) J abbar '\111 m '\1,11n <tnd a three-001nt pl.1) h.' ~1:ig11· ga ve lhe l.akers a 1·ornfnrtahlt· 120·112 advantage "'1th han·ly a minute to pla) By JOHN SEVANO Oft ... Dally ...... Slolft Who wouJd have ev<.'r predicted four months ago that tonight's 16 o'clock > na tionally televised contest between the R am s a nd the Atla nta Falcons al Anaheim Stadium would virtually be m eaningless·, perfor med far below expectation~ , As for the Ra ms C5-91. well. the) 're F :>bahly the bigges t disappointment of the season as the~ will miss the playoff-. ht' n•al J!oOd Then 1t JUSt all fell apart. pll'tl' h) Pll'Ce .. l!nd Fn•d Dryl'r. tht• Roms we rt· never able to rctm er F n· ,. h 1 t t"' 11 thre e po 1 n t b '> m b s l o m a k e t h 1 n g !> 1nkrt•,t1ng in thl' fanal moments Tht· '>IX po1nb abo left lhl' man the ~ t al l World with a n·.,pt•ttilhh• 22 points when the Il a) \.\a:-011 \t•r The F<tltons h:H e bt.>en :.truggling, too. espet·1ally dt-fon!>1vel) a:, the.' ·ve lost fl\t· game' b) a total of 12 points Certainl v not the Rams or t h e Falcons . At th e outset of the 1981 NFL campaign. it appeared almost a cinch tha t tonight"s game would be one of the more significa nt contests of the year Alas. sueh is not the case The Falcons t7 71 still have a shot at the playoffs a~ a w1ld·card team, but de s pite a potent o ffe nse. they 've On TV tonight channel 7 at 6 for the first time s ince 1972 Amazing as 1t may seem . the Ra ms were 4·2 at one stage this season, but seven losses 1n their last eight games. including their last rive in a row. have changed Coach Ray Malavasi's squad from contenders lo pretenders ··Al the beginning of the year we thought we'd be pretty good." admitted Ma lavasi. "Actually. we though t we'd H l' m l' m h e r . h o t h t e a m s w e r e pl a) off hound a .>ear ago at this II me Tht• l'akons wound up winning lhe N F'C We::.t ('hamp1ons h1p with a 12·4 record. "'hill' lhl' Rams were close behind at 11 ·!5 1 good e nough for a wild card) But that wuc; last ye<1r. Thi:-~<'ason. es pecially for the Rams. thl· hottom has dropped out. Between mus1<·•il c hairs at quarterback . an inJured offensive line that may have been guilt.' of reading too many press c lipping~ as to how good 1l was. and a defenst.• that was definitely stung by the d l'purturcs or line back e r s J ack R<•y nolds. Bob Rrudzinski a nd defensive ln tonight'!> ca!'le. however. both clu~ seem •m1ted to handle the oppositions ' offen s ive s tr e ngth s Atlanta quarterback Stt.•vt• lfartkowsk1 1s one of the N Fl:s hrnd1ng passers The Rams, howe ver . lead the NFL in pass defense. which mav be a m isleading stat in that teams are tunning more on the Rams this year Offensivel,>. the Rams art' fifth 1n the NFC in rus hing and l~th in pas!>tng The falt:ons. however . lead the NFL in rus hinl! defon:-e Frl·c. lalit:lcd the ·µnnce of m id air. !->Upp<i!->edly t hanged hi!. namt· be<:ausc he was so imprcs!>ed with his play this St'<t!'lon Hut the likabl<.' veteran _g u<1rd :>aid World was !'>Imply a nit knamt which has been with him for many ~ears dating batk to h1~h SC'hool U.S. snatches Cup McEnroe extended in decider C I NCINNATI 1AP 1 With the Davis Cup saf<.' in Amencan . hands. US team captain Arthur As he had one unfulfilled wish that he could ha\·e made 1t a little easier for John Mc En roe Mc En roe, expected to carry the U.S squad in the three-day fin als. came through in the clutch again Sun day b y knocking off Jose Luis Clerc in rive ·sets to hand the United States its 27th Davis Cup title with a 3·1 cd~e in m atches over Argentina Mc Enroe's 7-5. 5·7. 6 3, 3·6. 6·3 victory over C lerc c apped a we e k e nd in whi c h t h e 22-year old New Yorker won both of his singles matches and team ed with Peter Fle ming to de feat Clerc and Gu1llcrmo Vilas in doubles As he would have liked Jimmy Connors. the United States· No. 2-ranked player, to team with the younger McEnroe 1n singles. But Connors elected lo take a vacation instead of playing in the finals "I wis h Connors "'as here It would have taken the pressure off John. knowing what he could do.·· Ashe said. at R iverfront Colis eum. the largest crowd to watch a tennis m atc·h in Cincinnati · · 1 felt really pumped up.·· ~le-En roe said .. The crowd was getting into 1t. l wanted to win 1t. I d 1dn't want to put the pressure on Ros coe tT anneri. ·· Tanner, who lost his singles match Friday to Clerc. was to play Vi la s in the fifth match. But with the U S clinching lhe cup on McEnroe·s victory. the Tanner-Vilas match was stopped during the first set by mutual agreement It was o nly the second time s ince 1900 that a Davis Cup final makh was called off McEnroe refused to criticize Connors for his decision. but c;a1d he couldn't understand why someone wouldn't play for the Davis Cup, ..l don·t see a ny reason why a pla yer can't give up at a maximum four weeks out of a year ," Mc Enroe said M c Enroe . t h e w o rtd ·s top ranked tennis playe r, added lus ter to an a lready banner year by breaking Clerc's ser ve in lhe fourth game of the final set a nd holding on. Asken 1f he heard the -;nickers CSE'e LAKE RS, Page C2) -Ins tead, Mc Enroe·s match agains t C lerc a ss umed a do-or-die a ura for the 13,327 fans .. Great. great. great. great. Whew. Lord.·· Ashe exclaimed DIFFICULT CATCHES '.'/FL rt•cc1n•rs had a difficult t1mt' Sunda~· holding on tc1 the football Al left. Charhl' J mnl'I' .. ... ...,.... makt•s a cat<:h wh1lt' Art :\tonk o f Washington ,l?rahs nrw despilt• a fot• hanging all m·cr him Get out those computers; the NFL playoff chase is on! Sunday's NFL scores Dallas 21. Ph1!<.1clelph1a to Denver 23. St·attlc 13 San Francisco 28. Houston ti Chicago 23. Oakland fi Miami 17. Kans as Cit\ 7 San Diego 24. Tampa 'tfay 2J :'I Y Giants 20. St Louis 10 Green Ba~ 35. New Orleans I Cincinnati Ii. Pittsburgh 10 Buffalo 19. Ne w England 10 Washington 38. Baltimore 14 Tonight's Game At lanta at Rams jChannel 7 at 61 c NFL roundup. Page C'J > CSFI. summaries. Pa~e C'4> -----~----..A.-:10-... _____ __ Eleven teams will battle for five remaining spots From AP dispatches It's five down. five to go in the race for the National Football League playoffs. and 1t could go right down to the rina l gam e of the regular season before the field is completed. Eleven clubs are s till in contention for the ~inal ~ive playoff spots after lhe we.e kend's games. m which two teams clinc hed division titles a nd two others assured thems elves of al least wild-card spots Things ar e so tight that only one of the 13 games played Saturday and Sunday -Chicago's 23·6 victory over Oakland -had no bearing whatsoever on the pos t season picture . And tonight's n ationally televised gam e between Atlanta and the Rams will help determine the f'alcons' and Oltle r teamlS ' fates. 0!1 Sunday, the Cincinnati Bengals won the Amen can Confennce Central title for the, first time in eight years. beating Pittsburgh 17 10. The· Dallas Cowboys . meanwhile, reclaim ed the National Conference Eas t crown, downing last year's d1\'ls ion cha mpions. the Philadelphia Eagles. 21 10 Both the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills clinched s pots in the AFC playoffs . The Dolphins beat the Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 to remain atop the East , a half-gam f' a head of the Bills. who beat New England 19-10. Miami and Buffalo play in the Orange Bowl next Saturday, with the wiM er becoming d1v1sion champ and the loser laking a wild card. Elimin ated from playoff contention during weekend play were four clubs -the Steelers, the Chiefs. the St. Louis Cardinals and the Oakland Raiders . Those sliJI in the chase for the five remainlag slots are t.be J ets. the Broncos and the Char1en in the AFC. and the Eagles. Giants. Redskins . <See PLAYOFt', Page CZ) • • Playoff contenders Dallas 12 :J NFC San F'ran<·1sco It! :1 Philadelphia 9·fl lktroil 8-7 <•rccn Bav R·i Tampa Bay H·i :-.;y Giants Xi Atlanta 7-i :\1 tnnesota 7 x Washington i ·X AFC Cintinnati 11 ·-1 Mi a mi 10··1· l Buffalo 10 5 De nver 10·5 '.'JY J ets 9·5· l San Dlego 9 tl clinch<'d pla~·uff 'l><lt -. -.. --..... -· - --- -.. --... ..,..._~--- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 14, 1981 Natt too pesky for Pistons ('alvln NaU -,t•on·d 30 points. uwludmi.: -.1•v,•11 111 t ht• f11wl quarll'r. cnuhlln.: 1tw l'111tlu11t1 1'ru1l Hluieri. to brt?ak J f1 vt• )tUml' losing streak en routt.· to a 105 ~9 National Bas ketball A!)~ocwtwn \•1dory ovt•r l>t'tro1t Sunday n1~hl It was Detroit ·~ ninth !ltra1ghl toss Rookie Kl'lly Trlpuc:ka, who led the Pistons with 23 point11. wus lukt.•n lo Ml·rid1tan Park Hospital for Autopsy slated a po i.s 1hll' t•o n cussi on S U f ( l' r e (I I 11 I h 1• f 0 U r l h quarter Seattl~ sel a c lub rt•t•ord for fewe'it points u llowcd and got a scoring boos t from Gus Wiiiia m s, who hud 18 points. a s the S u1Jt•rSon1cs tro unced San L>1t·~o. 9tl-74 Thc C lappers had bl'utl'n Seattle s ix ~lr:ught limes prt!viously but for UC Davis player From AP dispatches DAVIS An autopsy will be m performed to determine the cause of death of 2l ·year ·old Leon R ichardson, the co.captain of the NA n "' l' r l' h u m pl' r c d b y t he 'university of California-Davis basketball team who collapsed during a game Saturday night and died about an hour later absent'l' or 8rlan Taylor, who was s idelined with hl•;.111 and neck 1nJuraes ~uffered in a game Frida) Mickey Johnson accounted for l6 of ht'> 22 points durin~ a fourth quarter s urge which hftl·d Miiwaukee to its eighth straight victory 127 108 rwer Phtladelphia Sidney Moncrief ud(kd <!4 point-. for the Bucks . who rallied from a HI 1;cnnl dt.'fl('ll ln tm .. uk the 7fiers winning i.lrt.•ak a t four 1:aml'' Jim Doane , the university s p orts information director. said Richardson. of San Francisco, had been taken out of the game against the College of Notre Dame of Belmont in the second half. Doane said Richardson appeared '"to be running out of gas .. 'Ruff' finish for Sabres Both teams consented to Lindy Rurr Jammt•d h11m<· ~•goal with one mtnul<' to pla) Sunday night as Buffalo ralhl'tl 111 t•;un a 4 4 tie terminate the game. l Doane said Richardson was sitting in a chair n ext to , teammates when he toppled with Queb<'t' in th1• ~ <il1unal llot•kcy Leagut• Rul ('loulier had hl'lpl'<I ljul'tl(·t· to a three.goal l ead with two of •he Nordiques ' four st•rond-11('riocl tall1t·~ Denis Sa\•a r d a tcounkd for two goab ;rn<1 three assists as C hi cago brt'l'7.NI to an II 3 victory o vt'r Hartforcl \\•lc·ran Rick Middleton srorl'd twicl' Jilli rook1l'' 8arrv P edt>rson and ~Ormand l.t'Vt'ill.-hJd <>nt; a111tce, s parkin~ Boston to a 5· I victory c>ver Colorado .Jim Peplins ki 'il>lit th1• \'ant·ouH•r defl'nl>c· and ..,<·orl'd a hrilhant gr1al \\llh lt•s!> than fin· minuh.·~ to µla'.\ to J(1\·c• ('algar) a 7 6 "in o,·er lhl' Canuc·k!> \\a) nf• Grt>tzk) banged in h1:. O\\ n rl't)C1und al l>I 5>1 of tht· fin al pc-raod tu lift Edmcmton to a I :1 'ct•t11n mt.·r the New \'ork blandt·r D1•ft•rbeman HeNI Larson's goal "11h onl~ ""' ,,.l·ond .... ldt 1n lh<' .... e1·ond pe riod t ur ned out :o ht• th1• "'annt·r c.1~ lktro1t skated lo c.1 <! I \H·tor) 11\t•r W111n1pe~ Tht• "in "'a-. onl~ Dt•tro1t ' wt•cmd 11n lhl' road th1i. season ;rnd littc<l lht• lkcl \\'111gi. lo \\ 1thtn thrt'l' l)oint~ cif thl' J els and St Louil>. who arc tied for third place in the Norni. D1v1s1on 1ucMA11!>5C* over at about 9 :30 p.m . Four physicians attending the game tned to r evive Richardson, but th e player never gained consciousness and died about an hour later at the student health center , Doane said. An autop!ly reportedly was scheduled for today ··There was no indication that he had been over.·worked in the game." Doane said , adding that Ric hardson was healthy and had no previous history uf phys ical defect Quote of the day Tommy Lasord a, manager or the Los Angeles Dodgers · "I got ner vous the other day when a friend of mine told m e he saw F e rnando Valenzuela eating an a restaurant with Magic Johnson." . More tourneys set Ar ea preps kept busy t his week The tournament trail continues on several fronts this week . a long with a fe w scattered non-league games for Orange Coas t area prep basketball teams highlighted by the San Dima s T o urnam e nt o f Ch ampions. which takes place at Cal Poly Pomona Sunset League represe ntatives Edison and Ocean View are e ntered in the prestigious format at Cat Poly Pomona. which includes No. 1 seed St. Be rnard a nd No. 2 seed Long Beac h Poly Ocean View meets Crespi in the first round and if the Seah awks are successful, would m eet the winner of the St. Vols enjoy weather, outcome EAST RUTHERFORD, ~.J . CAP > Wiscons in Coach Dave McClain lost his wis h for a raging winter storm and, with 1t. the Garden Stale Bowl. ··w e knew 1f 1t was good weather. we would be i n trouble ," McClain said after Tennessee's air a ttack routed the Badgers 28-21 S unday in the postseason college football game at Giants Stadium. "We thoushl t h at bad weather. plenty or wind and cold. would help us." The Tennessee Volunteers were grateful the sun·drenched tranquility made the m id·30s te mperature bearable and aided their superior speed and passing ability. Vol s quarterback S t eve Alatorre said the frigid weather last week. so diffe rent from that of his Cypress hometown, was a s hock. "It was so cold the first day we were h ere so cold I couldn't have imagined it," said Alatorre. who was voted Most Val uab l e Player Bernard ·t:om pto n ga me Wednesday an the featured 8 JO game. If Edison wins its firs t game . the Charge rs would be pitted agains t the winner of t he Ing lewood-Dom inguez game on Wednesday at 5:30. Edison defeated Inglewood lll overtime last week. 84·81 Here's a look at this week's tournaments and n o n -league gam es: '-~·~· 11 ... c.c,...., ,._, T-.y I >O St. thn>MO n C...,,...eon 4 Ck.•M YtirW ,., Cr•"94 S»-V_.......O..,,, P-. 1 8otco Teclt -· CllOllW.. H ill• T .... y ,_ ,,...._ _, 0om._, • (<11-. on. Peio. V•r<IH S >0 ~re-• !>M>w Mon1u I lO Morn1r>Q\lcleu l-8u<ll POIY w-., Cll•mo-"'o C1U•rterl1N I• •I I JO • s JO""" T .......... , (onto••t.on QU<a,,~rftn41' •t .t 1 lO I eM I )Q .. ...-T--•• ·-· 1 C•tmont ,., s.nt• Te,.,w I JO Mitnto Atn.trton ¥\ F-rtmont T-MoO 1 '-'' Veitw v~ (ut)lrt14no I lO Def ~r "'\ FGUr1ta1ft V•llt-t ~leT-..-T_..., ) L.-Hills V\ Coron. • JO AanchO At..-nttos. ,,, OrM0t • •S ~·••El Toro I IS G.....,, Growe "' """'~•• ..._, CIWhti... 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Crenshaw wins Mexican Ope 81•0 ('rt•nshaw t•ume IO rour l!I .,, rok1·-. ;1h1•;.11l of kay mund .~loyd Sund.J\ to w111 tht• :Jlst Mex1c·an Open ~otr tournamt.·nt 1n Ml·xat•o l'1ty <:rt-nsh;,iw shot th 1 t•t• :1 uncl1•1 11111 rnli. to t ukt• top honor s 1n tht> tvur nurnt!nt a nd win the $23,000 first prize rnom·y llt! curdt·d u four duy total or 273. four i.t rok,·i. uht•acl or f''loyd. who was tied with Crt.>nshuw for Ciri.l pluc•t! after the third round Saturday Dan Pohl took third plact'. wtule fourth l>lact· w\•111 to Tom St-kkmaa . . . J anet C'oles went 4 unde r-par on the last three holes and :she and partner Lou Grabam went on to defeat J .C. Saead and Carolyn HlU In a playoff ut the Johnny Miller lnvltataonul Best Ball golf tournament in Roca Ra ton, i'~la. Coles and (; raham sharl!d lhe $24.000 nrst prize ror the.· one day event at Boca West Second money for Sn l'ad and Hill amounted to SIJ.000 Toledo tops Detroit in OT Tim Reiser scored a game·h1gh 2 6 point s and tl'ammatc.' Ken Eppt-rson l"Ollel"ll'd 22 point~ and 13 n·hounds to IN1d 1'<1h'do to an X5 81 overtimt.• \'lt'tor~ O\'<'r D1•tro1t an rnllt•gt! baskl'tball play Sunday Jon t\nderi.on or Euge ne. Ore cau~ht t•arl) h·o.uh:r t:ri(' Stahl of Sweden at the m1dwa\ point ancl pulll'd away to wan the 1981 l1111111lulu M a rnthon Allhou~h Phil !'lahrt> I 1n1i.hccl 30th 1n tht· \\'1irld ('up downhill s ki in I! <·o mpt"t1t1on 111 Santa Cri-,tma. Ital~ .Sunda~. he.· "'till f1n1!->hcd fcr-.t in tht.• c.·omh1m·d ,1.,ndm(!~ a nd -.trl'nl!then<·1I ha~ lt•acl 1n lht' cl\·crall po1 n: ~la ndmgs \\1th ~5 It "u' lht• sf.'rond eom huH·cl lttlt· fur :\la hrt'. a natl\'\;' 11( Yak1mil Wai.h lit• als1J won Clnt• spt.•c1al s lalom ancl f1n1~hl'd ,.,c·cmd in J giant !>lalnm Television. radio Followin9 a re the top skorts e vents on TV tonight. Ratings are: ••• , excellent ; , • , worth watching,•• fair;' forget it. e 6 p.m., Cha nnel 1 I .( .( NFL FOOTBALL: Atlanta at Rams. AnnCM.1nc•rs ; Frank Gifford, Howa rd Cosell and Fran Tarkenton . The Falcons are in a struggle for a wild card berth in the upcoming playoffs while the Rams a re 1n their first losing season since t972. The Falcons are 7-7 and three games behind Scln Francisco in thE.- National Conference Western 01v1sion but have a c.hance for a playoff sopt if they can win two more games. They are one of s•x teams 1n the conterencE- w1th a 7-7 record. Atlanta 1-. favored by J points. Football 17101 RADIO Atlanta a t Rams. 6 p m . KMP<. N e w Porta-Bote draws attention Manufacturers of inflatable craft have ion~ touted their bo'ats as capable of being s towed 1n a bag for theronvenience of being h<iuled in the back seat or trunk compartme nt of the famil y car for trans portation to the water or being earned on board the larger vessel a~ a dinghy or yacht tender Comes now a Menlo I' ark firm with a fiberglass boat that can be folded into a four·inch flat surf-board-like package that can be cartopped or carried on the s houlders to the water's edge where it 'can quickly be converted into an eight, 10 or 12-foot boat The new Porta-Bole 1s gelling lots of attention at boat shows from a ll typesofoutdoors types. including sailors. p<>wer boaters c who use them as tenders 1 as well as rampers. fis hermen a nd just plain weekend bay or lake boaters The craft weighs about 39 pounds and according to the manufacturer, c an be s to red in a closet or even under the bed until time to go weekend boating Once on the waler, Porta·Bote is virtually uns inkabll' It •~ madc of a high impact space age plas tic-that 1i. guarcinteed against punctures for 10 yt!ars Magic Light a winne r Ma~1c Light II. s kippered by John Fuller . Cap1s tranc1 Ray Yar ht Club was the Class A winner Sunday m Capistrano Bay Yachl Club's Christmas Regatta. the windup of th e year's ra r in~ season NFL standings From Page Cl PLAYOFFS. • • Hufc·u1w,·ri., I.ton~. t•a1·kcri., V1k1ngs and F'ulcons in tht.• NFC So lhl· /\ Ft"is 1>laynH poi.i.ab1hl1cs lookc.-likt· Ill 11' In lhl· f::ii.t. thl' M111m1 Buffalo loser gets tt wild rnrd The Jl'l~ t•a n C'l1m·h the other wild c.·ard' from lht• <:onfcr<'nn· by t><:ut1ng Gret•n Bay. or if. Sun Diego lusci. to Ouk land nt!Xl Monday n1Mhl In the Centru l , only d1 v1i.1on·winne'r' (;1ncinnut1 m akes th1• pl 11ytlff~ ' Denver takes the Wc~t 1f It tw;,its C.:hicago <ff• if San D1e~o lostts If the Chari:ers win and th«' Uroneos l()Sl'. both thc.·v and Denver finish 10·6. San 01ct!o wins tht; t1llt· ltlrough a l>eller intradiv1sion mark 6 2 vi. 5 :1 1-:1tht'r Wt·~t team t'an w in a wild'· <·ard onlv 1f the Jeti. loi.c• Tht· NFC 1~ mu<·h m rJrc <'<>mpl1<•atc•d, und look· n 111f1·n·m·1· offu·1ab until late Sunda) to figure out . I ll'rt' .., llm " tl looh In lht· Eust . Ph1ladclph1a t•an cltnC'h a wild C'a rd 1f Atlanta lo~ei. tu l.ol> Angt>les tonight or tf the Eagle~ ~at St l.ou1i. next Sunday Thl' Giants n 1n gJ1n a wild <·a rd "'1lh a "'in ovt·r Ual1<1-. 1f Phaladl'lphlJ luSl'~ or, if the Eagle-. als•• wan. 1f (;re•t•n Bay 11,~t.·-. Wa-,hington c an "'1n a wild 1·ard onl~ 1f 8-H ll'arn-. an· in"'' vt.·<l in tht final der .... aon Jnd \\OUlcl lie l'hmin;Jtl•<1 if Atlunta \\1ns toniRht In thl· C:l•ntral, lhl' Tampa Ba\ l>t'l rn1t w1nnt•r tak<·' tht· d1v1s1on t1l lc·. en ·n 1f Gre•·n Ila~· aho w1ni. lht• Packer!> t·an takt.• the t1tll' 11nh 1f thM ht.·at ttw .frt~ a nd the Ruc!--and l.1•in~ Ill' (irt:t•n Ba\ lakl·h ~·wild t•ard \\Ith <1 \\In '"er th~' Jct~ (Jr ;1 ·10~-. '" tht· <i 1anh . and <it ll'cJ'il 11n1· I''"" hv tht· Falt·oni. · · The But·.; I.ion~ luM•r I ake!> a ~ 1 Id c·ar<1 onh 1f• 8 k t t.·<irn~ an· in\1)IV1:d And ~11nnl'-.ula "a" slall ahn•. allh<wgh JU'>t tntrl·ly ll will 1:.ik1· a Falcon los!> to !lit• Ham!> a nd huvin)t HI! tt«1m!>'1m11lv1•d 1n· lht' .!.e1·11111l 1 wild e;,ircl • dc•lt.•rminull<m . tht•n the Vik1ngi. m.Jkl' 11 11n the ha~1-. of nct pn1nt' "'1thin' lhl' t'Onftirt•OC"I', the• (I fl h t ct• hrl'ak I Ill.! leVt'I In th(· Wt•-.1 , an 1\tlanta wrn 11>n11!ht would t•limanatt· both tht• V1k1nRS and the lh ·di.k1ns Atlanta l'an l akt· a "'1h.I c ard with tw11 win-. plu~ a ll)SS bv th•· (;1ant!> Thi: Fakoni. would al..,11 tak1• a wilci card 1f a thrl'c \\ay tie d••v•·loJ1l'tl ~•th Phaladclphc;,i and (;rt·l'n Hay or 1f a f'>ur "a~ 11e dt•\t.-IOJ>t'fl \\Ith the · C:1ant~. Ph1lad(·lphw and (;reen Ha~ Joneses cited .· Yacht clu b gives awards ~· IJana Point Yacht C lub wound up 1ls ) ear!> nac·ing !><:a~1m S:.cturda) with th<:' annual lloltda) Hegc::tta. h1ghl1ghted b> tw<1 s pl'<'tal trophy prc-.entat111n!> Awarded lht· Dorc a~ Bratt Perpetual for the ra<:in_g ~kipper w1lh the tws t ''ve rall r ecord in races the' havt· L-ntc:rC>d durrng the year were Doug and-Suz<innl' J ones an their yacht Gandalf Th(• coupll• ~allt'd an 14 rate!>. inc luding the DPYC San Clt•menk ls l:rnd raC't' lu San Diego Hntt ht•r'it•lf wai. a\\artfod a !>pt.'cral trophy for hl·r· Ill 'l'4H'> ''" lht• rac·c· <·omm1ltee boat a.s d)a1rma1111f tht· rac·t· 1·omm1ll(·1· S:iturrl i.1 \ ~ ran· \\ :..t'i 11\'l'r un ~ mile coursE.' in ll~ht anrl ,·:.ariahl(' "in<b unt.lt'r oven •a6t !>ktel>. Trophlt'' Wl·n• a \\ a rdt·d in thrct• l'l:i!>scs l'crf•1rmanc·t' lland1<.'aJJ HcH'mg Fleet Cla!>S A winnt·r "'"" California (;old. -.k1ppc•red by Fred ()'('nnnt·r. D:ma Wt•..,l Yad1t Club i.eC'ond \\i.IS Wrct·klt·~~. \ c; Ka ding Capistrano Bay Yacht Club ... 11111 lhircl "a~ Audat·111u:.. )11ke Kenne), D J>Yl' Cla!>i. B "'inm•r "a~ On ThE-Way, Al :-Jelson . f>PYt'. ~t·c·•m<l \\a-. Ciandalf. Doug and Suzanne J ones. l>P\'l'. anrt third \\a~ Altair. Bruce Toffelmll'r DJ>Y<' Bever finis h es firsl1 Sixty l'lght bocit:. in ~evt•n classes turned out Saturday and Sunday for lhe i.econd race of :"t•wport If arbor Yat ht Cluh <;Winter Series Don Bc\l'r uf ~llY<: wa~ the winne r an the 13·boat F.tc·hdb 22 Clas~ in a three-race series sailed an thl' o<·t·an <>ff the :-.J e\\port Pier on Saturd<a\ T roph} winnt•r., SA80T A 1•1 I M•ll I •nol<-1 LI YC. 1 C.o\wn<I•• S-lllf• N"4YC ) INortfl HOV9f'lon, SS~ C SA80Te 111 1 1 l•rlO• ro,,, &eve 1 0 •"""'"'., ecvr. 3 Eto< Prou1 8YC SOL•NC... (1)1 t ti•uc.• Gof·\On A8'Y( 1 C,,Con M••••rO ftrritHYC. ) H•'•t.f'• TurO•n NHVC LASE A flOt l (~•rh~ bV<••l'IQn.m prct-tYC 1 __.,,. ,.. • ._," "'1t1V(. J l.fl'••\ Ro-t> Ht>iV( ~N tPE f•> 1 0on(rtn\t\4• l(._.Y( l Jim f "'Ott'" (8V(. l 100 •• •• I P .,ul RI•"< SSYC 1 M•r1v t.oo .. , LIYC ************* : JOHNSON & SON ! « • • NATIONAL CONFER ENCE AMER ICAS CONFERESC'F: West~m Division • Presents ... • • • • w L T PF PA San Fran 12 3 () 336 Atlanta 7 7 0 382 R ams 5 9 0 275 iNew O rleans 14 11 0 190 Eastern Division Dallas 12 3 0 357 Phildlph1a 9 6 0 .330 NY Giants 8 7 0 282 St . Louis 7 ft {) 315 Wshngton 7 8 0 317 Central Division Detroit 8 7 {) 380 Green na.\ 8 7 0 321 Tampa Bay 8 7 I) 295 Minnesota 7 ft 0 319 Chicago 5 to 0 281 S-.r'•~< ..... W•'"'""'°" • B••h""Of'• u 8ull•IO It Nt'W E "91•nCI 10 (lft<1n,..lo II P1tt..,..rQtt 10 GrH n 8e't n . N-Ori.-I NY G ,.,,~:IO SI lOUI\ 10 S.n o,.. ,., T • ...,... 8•• 1l M1•m1 Cl Kam<n Clh I ChlC ... 13 OAI-• S.n Fr-1.co JI Jtou•IM t O•llo 11. 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SATURDAYS • • *************************•4••··-······: Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 Cowboys ride to the Eastern Division title Fini stung i n the ceUar last season, Cincinnati does. a complete turnaround and wins the AFC Central crown From AP d1apalet.e1 The Dallas Cowboys, who targeted Philadelphia from day one in lra.inin11 camr,· rode Qanny White's precision passing to the r 12th National Conference Eastern Division title with a al 10 victory over the Eagles. Dallas boosted its r ecord to 12·3 while unseating the 9·6 Eagles as NFC East champions. The Cowboys had vowed in camp to regain the divisional title from the Eagles. who made the Super Bowl last year. , The Cowboys. who trailed 10·0 In the second quarter, needed a m onumental mistake by J ohn Sciarra lo set the rally in motion. Sciarra. who last week muffed the snap on a field goal attempt that cost the Eagles, bobbled a punt late in the first half and Dallas recovered a t the Eagle 20. DANNY WHITE TONY HILL White, playing for the fint time in two weeks ~cause or a rib injury, made the Eagles pay with an 8-yard touc hdown pass to Tony Hill. Dallas took command of the game on the raw, 44-d e gree d ay by stor ming 80 yards for a touchdown alter the second half·kickoff. White hit Hill with a 25-yard pass on third down, then nailed Butc h Johnson with a pass. White's 47·yard pass completion to Johnson set up the game-clinching touchdown for Dallas with 4-:39 to go, a 12-yard romp by Ron Springs. Bengals 17, Steelers 10 PI'M'SBURGH -Ken Anderson passed for t,.-o touchdowns. including one to Isaac Curtis 17 ~econds before ha lftime, as the rags -to·riches <;incinnali Bengals c linched their first division title in eight years by defeating Pittsburgh. 17-10. The Be ngals now are 11·4 in the American Conference Central, where they were d ivision doormats a year ago with a 6-10 mark. Replacem ent Mark Malone. making his first NFL start, flipped a 2-ya rd touchdown pass to Franco Harris that cut the Bengal lead to 17-10 with 2:51 left in the game . But the Bengals held on downs at their own 32-yard line with 33 seconds remaining. They then ran out the clock for their fourth straight victory . over the Steelers, who once ruled the division. Anderson. showing no ill effects from a toe injury that had made him a questfonable s tarter , led Cincinnati on a drive that ended with a 38-yard field goal by Jim Breech midway in the second period. A ser ies later, Cincinnati drove 56 yards for a tie-breaking touchdown that came on Ande rson's 2-yard Loss lo Curlis . 49ers 28. Oilers 6 SAN FRANCISCO -San Francisco s truck for touchdowns on its first four possess ions of the s econd half, with Ricky Patton's 3-yard run opening the sconng, and defeated Ho uston. 28·6. The playoff-bound 49ers improved their National Football Le ague record to 12·3 on the rainy day and shut out the Oilers until the final minute of play, when Earl Campbell plunged one yard for a touchdown. San Francisco blew out the Oile rs. 6·9, with a 21-point third period. It began with a 69-yard drive featuring a 28-yard run by Patton, and running back Earl Cooper scored his first touchdown of the season by going three yards on a s weep to conclude a 65-y ard drive. Corner back Eric Wright forced a Houston furn ble. Jarrtng t he ball loose from Adger Armstrong. and linebacker Craig Puki ret'overed at the Oiiers· 26-vard line to set up the next touc hdown Broncos 23. Seahawks 13 DENVER Craig Morton threw for one touchdown. Rick Parros ran for another score and II Touchdown Crosswordi" I Shoe rides ACROSS 1,7 Showwn, st•r T of 30 OB's forte the Falcons 31 B .. rs· CB Ellis' 13 Browns' DE Lyle-1nslgne 1~ WR Cliff Branch or 32 LB Nltschke's CB Lester Hayes sign.off 15 LB Farmer's 33 Rams' TE Arnold lnltlals 35 Browns' LB 18 Chargers' CB Clifton- Stringer! 38 Front tour ,, Field oft. 39 Elongated f11h 18 ACC 1 .. m (ab.) 42 Chiefs' WR Rome 19 Upperclaasmen(ab.) 44 WR Jenkins •nd 21 R&ldef1' OB DE Baktf Wll10n, et al. 45 Chargers' WR 23 Luau wear Owens 24 H•ll of Famer 47 Vale lootNller Mel-48 RB Bulaich'S 21 Cowboys' G initial a Bi.Jne-49 Lawyers' OfQ. Answer To Last Week's Puule • a winne r INGLEWOOD IAP1 Happy Guess wo n a s tride -for-s tride duel with Trat'k RQbbery an the homes tre t c h t o ca p t ur e S unda y ·s S1 07, IOO Silver Be lles Handicap at Holl ywood Park Z7 Chargers' LB 50 Dolphins· WA 53 R•ms' FB -Bry•nl 57 Helsman winner Carrying 117 pounds a nd ridd en b y B i ll S h oem a k e r , H ap p y Guess was a head in front of Track Robbery a t t he f inis h or the 11 2-mile race fo r fillies and mares Bab-Moore 55 Steelers' OT Davis 28 Rams' WR-KA Hiii 52 Switch setting "M .. n" Joe-58 Rams' T Jackie- ~N 1 Seahawtls' FB Jlm- 2 F.icons' WR Jeckaon 3 Teckle Zecher·s inalgne 4 Stadium yell 5 Dutel\ cheese e Rama' S Cromwell 7 Bean' LB Herron 8 lAIMm 8 Kennel sound 10 ComrMJclal 11 Hall of Famtf Emle- 12 Night-Lane 20 Title of respect 22 G Young·• slgrw>lf 23 -Angel .. 25 Half of Femer GrMSy- '17 Ctlargefs' OT "Bio-" Johnson 29 Sopping 3Q NFL-er ~ R9daklns' RB • Jec:Uon 3' Pwt of Q.A 13 15 19 24 53 57 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 t 14 17 33 34 36 37 58 12 43 The wmnm~ lame was l.49 J 5. Targa was 212 lengths back 1n thi rd . with heavily favored Glorious Son~ fourth by a head. Happy Guess p aid SI0.60. S4 80 a nd SJ.60 Track Hobbery. ridden by Eddie Dela houssaye and carry1 n~ 123 , returned S4 60 and $3.40 Targa. Frank Olivares a nd 11 2. paid S4 80 to s how Althou gh G l o rious Song hn1s he d out of the money. the $7,500 she collected fo r f1ni sh1ng fourth put her over lhe $1 million 10 c aree r ea rnings Owned b y • Nelson Bunke r H unt. Glorious Song now has won Sl.004.5.14 3' Resident: sull 31 St"'8B' beckup QB Met1t- 3' Hall of Fwner Alwof1h 41 Super Bowl champs' memento• 43 SF Forty·- 45 Woodson and 51 Oolong Gibron 54 r.ckle Nlemr s 46 Otlera' RB Cempbell lnltlals 49 Tavern qwiff 56 And Fr Happy G ue ss was third m ost o r the di s tance as Trac k Robbery took the lead early and Ack 's Secret ran second. ~ BHta'CWlll- ~ In attendance Nebraska QB out LINCOLN. Neb. <AP > ~ Although Turner Gill !fas not r eceived the results o r his latest t'e s ls , Ne bra s k a · s sophomore quarterback ~s ruled himself out of e Orange Bowl game gainst top-rank e d Clemson on New Year's Night . ''They've been telling rj:le all along that I have ' long-te rm pro blem ~d I've finally accepted ii.'' Gill said. "At this s-oinl, the re's no use even taking a chance." Gill, who underwe nt S\lrgery on a calf mus cle 1'ov. 15, bu experienced ri'o si1nificant progress f Ith a nerve pressur ed II)' hemorrhaeing in the ~I following the Iowa ~·•le same. "It takes time." he td. "They've told me could be a month and couJd be a year. It's yrd on me rilhl now because It's tbe first iiaJury I've ever had." .. G Ill said he is in no ~In . See ne1tt week's Issue IOI' solution t "'' ' •• •P• "'lotl''''"-1.-iif" 1t1 •1 f, 1 I ••I\ _..--.J (hit •I ffW ,,,_.,.,...._,. •$;""'" ..... ..,, h ..... #1'\.it• 1 • r lu\ "~~""' •l 1' t~•I '""l..,t .tna '.Ill•' ""'° •Si__...&-..-,,.. 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The victo ry, Den ver's eighth at home this season without a loss, r aised the Broncos' record to 10·5 and kept them one game ahead of San Diego 1n t he Ame rit'an Conference Weste rn Division with one game re maining 1n the regular season. The Broncos took the opening k1t'koff and marched 80 yards for a score, with Morton pass1r.g 22 yards to tight end Riley Odoms. Denver was sty mied by three turnovers later an the half during a brief snows torm, a nd a n interception by Seattle rookie safety Kenny Easley set up a 28·yard fi eld goal by Walson Al varez midway through the second period. Rut on the final play of the first half, Steinfort ki cked a 33·yard ftt'!ld goal, and the Broncos the n capitalized on a Seattle fumhle and a short punt to tack on twQ more Ste infort 3-poanters in the third quarter fur a 16·3 advant11ge Bears 23. Raiders 6 OAKLAND Vi nce Evans thre w three touchdown pa!'ises, the last two 1n I ''l·manute span in the third quarter . a s Chicago posted a 23 ·6 Vl<"tory over Oakland Evans. who hit Rickey Walls with a 42-yard touchdown pa ss 1n the first quarter, found Watts again with a 3·yard scoring pass that gave Chicago a 14·6 lead w1lh 6:41 left in the third quarter. Barely a minute later. Alan Page of the Bears recovered a rumble by Raiders quarterback Mart' Wilson on the Oakland 22 yard line Three pl ays later, E vans passed 22 yards to rookie Ken ~1 aq~erum 4.lr a touchdown For Ma rgerum . a produt't of Fo untain Valley High, at wa!-h1~ first touc hdown ('att'h m the !'/FL Dolphins 17. Chiefs 7 KANSAS CITY. Mo Tony Nathan and 1\ndra Franklin scored on short runs and l.Jwe von Schamann kicked a J9.yard fi eld goal. le ading ~f1ami to a 17 7 victory over Kansas City The t riumph cnabll'd the Dolphins to c linch a wild.card s pot for the l.><Jlphins in the ~FL playoffs. Franklin -; I yard plunge on the second play or thl' fourth quarter capped a 44-yard drive set up hy vt>teran Chuds c·t>nter J ack Rudnay 's bad s nap on a 46-yard field goal attempt that could have forged a IO 10 tie Earltt>r an the third pe riod. rookie Todd Thomas. who ha s done all the long s napping for th(• Chiefs this season , s uffered a separated s houlder on u punt play. Chargers 24, Bucs 23 TAMPA. 1-~l a Rolf Bemrschke kicked a 29-yard field goal with 45 seconds left to lift San D1ej!o to a 24 23 \'ictory over Tampa Bay. keeping the Charger"' playoff hopes ahve San Diego improved to 9-6 an the AFC Western 01\'ISton and "ould have a tiebr eaker ad vantage over Denver ur Kansa s Caty for a pl ayoff spot 1f 1t wins a final game against Oakland next Monday nigh t Th<• loss dropped Tampa to 8·7 a nd robbed the BUC'S or thl'ir l.'han<'l' to C'linch the N F'C Central DI\ 1s11m title Th<' Bucs stall have a shot at the d1\ ll>ton tro"n 1f thl') beat Detroit ne xt week at Pontiac·. ~1 1c-h The) blew an c1pportumty to tie the game and send 1t into o\ crume when Ball Capet'e failed to C'onvert a p<nnt after late in the game Giants 20. Cardinals 10 ST LOU IS. Mo Defens ive end George !\1arun ramhlcd 2Q yards for a touchdown in the opening t111art1•r. and the New York Giant!> u!>ed the ir l'ill'<l~whammc•r defense to pound out a 20 10 t rium ph over St Louis The <.:1ant!>. ~naprnng ._ four f(ame <.:ard1nal w1nn1ng s t r eak , s acked St Louis rook11• quarlt.•rllat k Neil Lomax three times. the r1r'1 setting up Martin'' fifth c<1rcer touchdown Trailing :J-0 after the Cards . 7-8. m an·h ·d 70 y ar<h to set UlJ Neil O'l>onoghue 's 30-yar<l f1t>ld ~oa!, Nt•w York we nt a head when r o11 k1 e linebac·kcr l.awr('n!'e Tay lor blindi.1ded I.om ax Bills 19, Patriots 10 t'OXBORC), M a~~ Joe Cribbs rushed for 153 yards and scored on a :J9 yard pass play, sparking Buffalo to a 19·10 victory over New England that c linched a playoff berth for the Bills Uuf(alO, which locked Up at least a Wild card s pot. can clmm the Amerit'an Confe re nce East crown by beating the d1vis1on-n val Dolphins at Mi ami in Saturday·s season finale The wan was the fourth 1n a row for the Bills, who improved their record to 10·5 The Patriots. 2· 13. s uffer ed their eig hth consecutive loss Crabbs boosted his season rushing total to 1,003 yards lie set up Buffa lo's touchdown on its first series of the game with a 25-yard spnnt around right end On the next play, Roosevelt Leaks ra n 5 yards around left end to score easily with 5 13 gone in the gume T he Rills ma rc h 81 yards in eight plays to st'orc on their next possession With the ball on the P a trioL"i' 39-yard line, Joe Ferguson, passed 15 yards to Cr1bhs, who sidestepped s afety Tim Fox and went t he rest of the way without bein~ tOUt'hed Redskins 38, Colts 14 WASHI NGT ON -Joe Theismann thre w two touchdown pa sses and ran for a third score as Washmgt<>n Redskms dealt the lialt1more Colts their 14th !>tra1ght loss. 38-14 The1smann . e nJoying has second-best day ever in t he NFL, riddled the Colt defense for 339 yards, completing 2311( 36 passes. F ull back J ohn' Riggins rus he d ror two touchdown~ in the second quarter as the Redskins r olled to a 28·7 halftime lead · Thl' v1('tnry was Washm~ton 's fifth straight at home and seventh 10 their last 10 overall, and raised their M:ason record to 7-8 The Coll' ure MW 1 14 and next week will face :"-:ev. England. the ttam they beat on the opening da) of the i.ea~on Packers 35. Saints 7 ~F.W ORl.F./\NS Green Bay quarterback Lynn Dickey completed 19 of 21 passes for 218 yard,, and five touchdowns , leading the PaC'kers to a 35·7 Vl('lorv over New Orleans 01 C'key ~ ne«J r-flawless passing performa nce 1nC'luded C'omplet1on ·on his last 13 attempts · The five touchdown passes by the 11th year pro tied the a ll t ime Packe rs record set by Cecil Isbell m 1942 and equalled b~ Don !lorn in 1969 Two or his touchdo wn passes went to wide ret'e1\·cr John J efferson a 24 yarder 1n the first quarter and a 30·) arder in the third period This Week 's ADO BIARRITZ Sta1nh.·~~ ~tct:I roof Catl1llal' wirl' v. hE'el co' l'r~ & r\:\1 F)t "tt'rco v.1th l'J SM'tte t:ip<: pla)l'f • 1Blli':OISl 1 s 16,995 Cod1/la.. rafol' ~1roll'C'l1on .'ierm·e Agretmenl At'C11Lablt AUCo".Sol>""' To l'nl>< Soi. AU Pntto -Tua I.~ lbf1!~ I D~~: :::~G· NABERS I ~~~?a H~~~~r Blvd DILLAC (714) S40-1e60 College basketball OUTSTANDINC VALUES! 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Nf'• Yortr, St LOUIS ' J ' l lO l 0 0 I 10 SIL FG 0 OenoQllue lO H Y M.1..-tif"I l'O lurno1r .... ,._., NV FG O•nelo 11 HV (¥1)1tnttr t ru,, eO•ne•o "•<llLI NY FG O•twlo lJ Stl l•Fl•ut J P•~'\ from Loma• I 0 OonOQflue .. 0 I "' ., ]51 IH I•..,.. S«Mhtks RUSHING NU• Yo•'· C••P9nttr. ,.,.,11, Br~t 11S Perry •·11, For1e s-10. Brunner ) 1 SI Lou••. Ancler\On ll·IS, Grffn , .. , Lomaa 1·•. Morris 2·.e. Nh\C,_lt l·I PASSING Nt w York, Brunner ll·l•·t ... St Lou•-. lom .. '"'J' 1 t~ H•r1 0. I· HI RECEtlltNG N•• Yori., C•r.-nler J.lO. Shirk J.lS Perkins 1 t• Forte 1 ... Gr•y I II. Bro9'11 'monu\ 1 St LOU!\, Anoerwn '-l1, Toll•• ,. .. , Ci••r l -19. Morr\\ 2·16. Grun I·~ Comtls 1.10. LAFieur l·J Packers 35, Saints 7 S<we...,O..nen Gr•en B•v fl I 1 •-JS Ne• Ort•-0 0 I 0-1 GB Ell°' • O<IU tram OKU y ISttneruo k•tk ) G8 J•ttet\On 14 c>•\'\ t1om 01cll•t CStentfl.O •1C• 1 (,B Lofton 1S oan t rom 01tkty 1s1eneru0 ll1Ck1 NO G A09tr\lrun(A1t•r0Dk1Cfll l G 8 Cottm•n 1 o•~~ lroni D1c-.•v tStt ntruO kK•I G 8 Jrff•r~on JO O.AS\ tr om O•t••Y 1\tr-nrr"° -..cu A 0 Sii 1"411vi...tl SS.tistks RUSHIN(, (,rttn B•y, Ell" ,,_.., Hutkltby !Ott MtOClltton •ll. Jtn\On 4-10 l<tw Orie-, G R09fr\ l.,_10. J fll09f" J.l. T yltr 1 • Hol-\ t 2 St•u<h I S, Groth 1·m tnu\ t PASSIN G Grten B•Y O•<•ey 14 ?f O )11 N•• Orl••n\ M•nn1no 10.IS·J.llf. 0 Wohon • .,_, .. RECEIVING Grttn B•Y. Ettls $-2', Jefferson • '1 Cott,,..n •JO. Lotton J.S2, Lt w os I I Hu<kltb-t , ... M•OClleton I ...... Ortuns. lilo\et ktn\ UI. Holme\ 1 J. (,roth l -1S. c; R-n 1 .. Tyler f·ll, H••dy ' ••. J R_,. '·'· St.>uc:I\ I I. Br.,_, I 1• Bears 23. Raiders 6 "'-"'o-.-... Cl\lcego 1 o I• 1-n O•kl•ncl • O o 0-• Cho Wetl\ 0 """ from E v•ns CRo.,.to ll•Ck) O•k c -·· 11 NS• from w11..,., lklck l•iltOI Cl\< W .. I\ J """ trom Ev•~ I Ro.,.to kk kl (ht M•roerwm 11 o•\s from E••n1 Ravelo kKkl Cl\1-s.t.iy, Wol.-t.c:kle<I 1n end IOIW A -0, .. , ..... ._tSe.t11tk t R USHING (111<•90, H.,o•r IS·••. Ev•ns S •7 P•vton 1·11. S11ll•Y 1 11. M<Cle.-._. 0.lll•"" Wl\1tlfft9I0<1 9-D, Jenwn'-10 H-"'•l•. Plunkett t~ PASSING (hK-. Evens 1$-D·l·1«> O•kl•nd. Wiison fl Jl.f.)40 P111,.kttt ).(1.4.JI AECEllllNG Choc•oo. W•t" S·'I> Mu9erum J.IJ, 8•.cll.._1 J·O . Pevton >-n. Mee..-1-G. O••-. ,,..,,.,1e r ..,J, R•m\Oy •10. 8Mnw911 ._S., Hewklns J.1'. Whittington M ,,__., 1·21. tlr•nch t IS Biiia 19, Patriots 10 S<_...,0..-... Bull•to u J 1 0-" New Et>QI-0 1 0 l-10 But L.••• i runt M•••·~y•r 9'iCll) But (robt>s J'I .,.._ trom J Fer11uson IMlh·M•v•r kockl N E IJ FetOUWI t• rvn (Smllhklekl Bui F(, Mtkt·Mever tt But S.f•lv C•v•n•uQ,, 1•Ckltd: in •nG ·-NE FGSmotl\'7 .. •1 S-1' I••-\tetlstk • RUSHING Bull•lo. CrlbO\ J$-ISJ, LHlos S·l •. Br-n I ti. J Fer9U"'n 1 minus J. N•w En91•nd, (Ul'ln1"9J'•m t1 .fJ, V Fer9uMn I •1. (Oll•ft\ .. 13 PASSING Bull•IO, J Ftrouson 10·11 0 ISi Ne• EnQt•nO, C•O"•UQI\ •·IJ.O SI 0-.. .,_I• t-11 Jahn\Ofl 0-1 I~ RECEtVING-Bvtf•lo Buller• SO. Cr lbO\ J..4 .... ,.,, t 1' J•~SJe 1 l ....... , , .. ,, ....... EnQl•~O J •O\On S·•I WntDrook 1·11. O••W>n 111 v Fer11u.-110, ""'°'~" t-9. Collon\, .. 8enga1117. Steelers 10 S< .... ,a...,,. ... Ctnc1f\n•t1 P 1tUDurQf'I Pol FG Trout .. Con F(, EVft<h 3' 0 10 1 0-11 0 l 0 ' 10 C•n (u(..C11i (2, O•'-\ from Af"IO«rson !Breech.ll;o(k) Ctn KretOt>r Ult _,.,, from An<le'1on ( BtHCh o•<kl Pit H•rn\ .,.\:'\ trom M4tone 4 hout ·--·\l.Mlttk t RUSHING C•nc•ntwh. J°""""' 1-. Ar>Mr'IOf'I ~)1 Ale•-• 1-11 P1lUtlur9'1, .... ,., U ·•?. l'oll•rO 11• M•lon. J.1' Thornton 1·1 P ASSIN(, Clnconn•ll. Ander\on 21lS111S PottSburot>. M•'-1$-JO.,.lJI RECEIVING C1nc:1,.,..h, Colllt,.worth • 90 JOhnlon .,_11. Cuni>, J SO, Rou 1·10, Al•a•nO.r ,_. l(r••O.r t 11 Ptthbur9". H•rro\ , Jl. SwtAn ..... Sl•ll•orth l·JI, Thornton l·l. Cunn1ngl\em I I Dolphin• 17, Chiefs 7 $<_...,_,...... M1•m1 I J 0 1-11 it•nses City o 1 o o-1 Mt• H•~' run '"'°'"' S<Mnwti" -..ell) It( O••on 1 "'"' ••om J'u11er tl -v kKkl MI• FG •on S<h«n...,. l' M•• Fr•nlolln I run '"°" Sc,..menn ol<•I A Sl,«11 ·--t Stetttlk t RUSHING Mo•m o Fr•nklln 11 .. 0, N•tl\•n 'I ll. Holl ._tl, Orou t IJ. W-• 1 10 V•QOt'1i. H . Strock J.m1""' 16 lt-W• Coty, Fu/ler •'1 Jee•.-10.JS, Otl-• .. lJ.H ......... PASSING M••m1 WOOdlty .,_ll I S., Stro\ ll I 1• 7 104 K •n\•\ C 1tv. Outtf'r 11·)1 f.)Ol RECEIVI NG Mo•m• ll19or1to l·O . N•tl\•n J.11 llow l-11 Holl 1 21. Moort I·~. .-..,,,, • to. H•,-ov , .. IC.•nw, C•h . Sm•'" )·" 011on ).-0, H.onot •1• B Jeck_. l·l • Rome J.11 Otl-y t S Broncos 23. Se•hawks 13 S<-..,o--... St•lfl• Ot'nY•' 0 J J 1-ll I J • 1-?Z O•n Ooom\ 11 O•\\ trom ~o..-tor tSt•1ntor1 ktClll St• FG A\lv•ret 11 Oen FG St .. mor1 ll O•n F(, St .. nfort Cl Oen J'G Ste•nfon l • Su FG A•v•ru JO Oen PtrtO\ I run I Stoonfon ••Ck) S.• HU9f'e\ S P•\S from Kr...-g f At••r•1 "'("', A H )11 l ... • ..... 1 Stebttlu RUSHING SNnte. OoornH>k •·n. ltr~ • 11. L••Qltnl 2·11. Br-" fl 11, S<olllh l•. HuQh•s 1 .... Wnl 1~m1nvs 13 0.-'"'•'. P•l'l'M l.,_t1 Pr.,ton IJ.S•. LY11t '-•I. VPChUf'Ch ' JI. c ..... ,.,. PASSING St•t11•. ltrot11 11.-..11' Denver,~ 1$-JO.l·f .. RECEIVING -Suttle, Smrtlt s ... Ooornlnll ~n. l.e-1 J.11. M<Culh1m J.~. S.•yer 1.i.. Br-n 1-4 H...,_. l·S Oenw<, Lyllt •JO. EQtott J.11. Odom> 1 Ja. PtHton l ·t•. UP<hvrct l 10 P•rrO\ I 1'. c...- f·U Chergera 24. Buca 23 k-lllYG!Mrten S... oieoo T•Mpe ll•V SO Sl•••rs ( Cknirw'*e klekl I 1 0 ID-1• I 0 l tJ.-lJ 11 P•\S from Fout\ TB T tlell SI p .. , t rom W1llt•ms IC•oece kkkl SO-C-lletto I run 18-lrschh UOI Ttl FGC-•4' SO 8.-s I run ( 8tnlr1< h111t k 10 I T8 Wiide< I run (klO l•lttdl Tll WlldltrUrun(C-tklCkl Sp FG e.nlrKhlle 1' "' "·· kl<lll Ttf"ln Al•tOf're •run C Re•ttl ILK~) W f \ MtF•CSOrn tl o•s~ from Wr19f\t COor•n '~'°'' .. ll ,., Flr\t down\ Aus"•s y•r<ts P•\\tf\Q .,.,ch Return y•rd~ p ..... S•<ks Dy Punh F"mo1~~t Pen•lto~ Y•r~ TiMuof PM~soon Wh n 3'-111 211 n ... l7·l i-31 .. J7 l·f .. ,J ?l.t• ,,.., • ...,.1 se.t1ttk 1 T .. 11 ·~ JU j 1•~1-G 1-41 .... ~ 44 ..... :n .. RUSHING WIW:on\on O•vl\ ..... , Colt •·1'1 Gr_, $-l•. Mclnepp s-n lenM• .... 8err-r 10-44 Mo<ro\ 10.1' PASSING W•><on>on Wrognt •• ,, ' UJ. 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The Dodgers <:lam1nalt'(l th1.· Expos in this '1'ason·.., pla~·off~ Lasorda: Mr. Versatile He's.at home whether it's White House or his house By WILL GRIMSl.E\' AP S~<r .. C«re--1 HOLL YWOOD F la One da) Tom Lasorda is chattin~ casual!} tn the White Hou~l' with the President of tht' L'nited States and the First Lady, <1 couple 1lays latt'r he 1:-putttng his a rms around h1-; ml•al l1rkd. F ernando Va lenzuel<1. al the \nntcr haseball mceun~:. ht-re There's not an 1dll• or dull moment these ll:n " for t he mana~er of the world's champwn base b~ll team . the Los Angeles Dodgers And he 1s equally at home 1n llhll) wood. whether it's Florida or l'ahforntc.t "Visiting the Wh itt• llousl• wa~ on{' c1f tile COMMENTARY greatest thrills M m,v ltfe." said the paunch\ Dodger skipper. "ht> \~a:. t,tle Prt':.1dent :. gul·st at the Kennedy Ccntl•r pci,v1ng lrtbute· t<J Arts The re he rubbed elbows with such eminent c;how people as Cary (;rant, Helen llayt.•s cind Count Basie. LASORDA IS i\ SHOW bu~1nc!-:-. 1wr~t111ality himself an cbul ltent. l'Xlro\ <.'rted . w1secr:itk ang guy who could well he spurts' ambllssador to the Ronald Reagan c-ourt "The President kne"' :111 at>out the World Series and was anxious to talk about all the H·ars he was a sport.scasler,' LllSOnia sair1 . It was m~ first While House v1s1t I was reall) t11u checl and c;o wa$ my lady 1 wire J o 1 "It made me proud lo be an A m(.>rH·dn In one whir.l"ind peri<><f last we>t·k . Tf>mm~ gave testimon~ on twu nat10nall~ Lt·lenst·d religious services on the West Coas t. r<>dl· 1n the Hollywood Chrtstm a~ Parndc. attended a hlark lie dinner for Burt Reynolds and spoke to thc 1.tlfK> cadet corps of lht' t.; S .-\1r Forre t\t•ademy an Colorado Springs "I looked out over all those young, dean fuce!-., saw the dedication and rl1s<·1phnc that grie~ into building our defense fort· es and fell v1·ry secure: he said "I tried to 1mprcs:-. upon tht•m the ncccss1,t~· t..o work hard and try to win After m) talk. General Kelley 1 MaJ Gen Robert E Kelley 1. told me that the corps' rallying cry ·fly and Fi ght' wa~ b<:in,g changed to F'I.~. Fight and Win LASORDA ARRIVF.D :it the bas 1·ball meetings just in time to ~ee his ace rookie pit!·her Vale nzuela. anointed w1lh another sea:;'ln s honor the Pl ayer of I.he Vear AwC:1rd. prt-st-nte1l by The Sporting News "This is indeC'd a unique young man, a quat1t} pitcher." Lasorda said of his 21 -year-<>ld sc-rew ball pil chin ~ wizard who eleclrJf1erl thi: strike·marred 1981 baschall season. Valenzuela. a bulbous 200-pounder from th•· Mexican outback. previously had become the fir'> player in history to win Hook1e of the Year and l'~ Young honors in one season Fernando was dapper in an opt-n ·neek hlu1• silk shirt and neatly tailored gray suit with a diamond-studded gold pendant han~ing a l h1i. throat. Fernando speaks little English Lasorda whose Spanish 1s adequate, served as interpreter "What is his reaction" .. someone yelled Schm.idttopsleague • • m seven categories NEW YORK <AP1 Third baseman Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Philli es led the National League in seven offensive categories last season, according to of(i cial statistics released recently. Schn\Jdt, the NL's Most Valuable Player, was tops in s lugging average at 644 : runs scored with 78; total bases with 2.28 : home runs with 31 ; runs batted in with 91 ; walks with 73; and intentional walks with 18. Jn addition. Schmidt finished fourth in the race for the batting title with a .316 average The crown was won by the Pittsbur11th Pirates third baseman Bill Madlock, wh o batted 341 , a head or Philadelphia's Pete Rose and Los Angeles' Dusty Baker at .320. according to the figures compiled by the Elias Sports Bureau. Rose, the NL's all-tim~ h.it leader, lopped the Mague in 1981 with 140 hits and 117 slngles. 8 111 Buckner o( the Chicago Cubs led in doubles with as. and Craig Reynolds of Hous ton and Gene Richards of San Oie1to tied for the lead In triples with 12 e ach. This was followed by some rapid-fire Spanish Ill· :-.a ys he is very, ver y happy and h11rwn·d . Lasorda tran'slated . ·\~OTHER Ql'ESTION was asked at which th1· L'nitl'rl "alwns routin e was repeated. r\·rn~muo s ays." Lasorda replied. "that he 1H'\'1•r pl;1yed for or saw a better manager in his I 1 ( t' Ttw t'l'rl'mony was brief, aft er which reporters t t·rut•d in 1m Antoni<> Oe Marco. Valenzuela'$ Los ·\ngl'lcs ~frx1can·born adviser. and Dick Moss, ,Ul'<'l'S:-.ful plavl•r agent who .has been brought into c·onttad talks between the Dodgers and pitcher. FL·rndndo :-. achievements as a rookie brought him S4<!.000 Jlthough h<: was credited with bringing elo"' t11 9.0oo additional customers into every 1!.tlllt' he p1khcd. What 11re you asking')" "How much do you th111k tw 1s worth"" 'Will you ask $1 million?" B•Hh Dl'Marco and Moss were discreet in their 'an~~ er~ but left no question that Fernando was a rare• (·r1mmnd1ty who wouldn't come cheap. ·11e is one of a kind. he has done things his rnnk1C' year that no other man has ever done," rt'plied the sort·s peaking OeMarco. "In his case, ) ou can throw al I the rules out lhe window.·' Thnc is no gauge for Fernando,.. added ~fos~ ·The faC't he came from a poor family in ~1 P'I:1eo. h1' charisma, his commercial value. Wt• wi ll ask what we think he is worth." "WL• have the advantage," said OeMarco. 'l'hl·\ knu\o\ thal we know what he 1s worth ... l.1kl· J f1£>1<1 of oil wells or Bank America. Parker gets vote of confidence f'IT1'S BL' HG II 1 AP J Da ve Parker is a truly nut.standing" team player who's been the t ~·r~t·t or bum raps. accorcling to a statement 1s..,ul'd reeently by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Executive vice president Harding Peterson and Mana,::c:r Chuck Tanner praised the embattled outfielder in a 400·word i:-repartd release given to thl' m1·d1<1 1t ('ame less than two weeks after Parker's agent, Tum Reich. publicly blasted the Pirates for not lil'fl·nd1n~ Parker. who has two years left on a five vear c•ontract that rePQrtedJy pays him $1 m1lhon ,I \Car Purkt·r. twn·t1me National League batting eha mp10n . hit 258 during the 1981 season while bt'St'l with a:-.sorted injuries and playing about 20 30 pounds over his roster weight of 230 pounds. lit· wa:,; t hl' target or fan heckling, and more n •n•ntl,v wa!-. criticized by a teammate in a ne\.\ ~p.1pN story IN TllF. PRESS release. Peterson said , "Over th<: past sc•veral weeks, and indeed throughout much of tht-1981 baseball season. Dave P.arker has heL•n l he target of a great deal of criticism , ran~in~ rrom hi s lack or productivity on the playing field to statements that he has not been what can best be described as a team player." ··on hehaU of the Pirates' organization. I want lt dearly known that Dave Parker will go down in the record books as one or the truly outstanding pl<1yers in the game and is not only a team player, hut a learn leader ... Tanner said, "He's an unselfis h player , who knows only one way to play and that's all out." Peterson and Tanner both noted that Parker has pl ayed with assorted injuries in past years. m<"luding a fractured cheekbone and an ailing knee THE IR E OF PARKER and his a~ent apparently was linked in part to a brief story puhlished by the Pitts burgh PTess during the World Series Pirates' utility outfielder Lee Lacy was quoted as saying Parker is a "bad person to have on a team " The article said Lacy was · upset because Parker often nr.edled him in the clubhouse. "He was always cutting me up because I was from California and didn't play much. Who needs that?" l.t.1 cy was quoted as saying. Laler. Parker's agent blasted Lacy in a Pittsburgh Post·Guette story. "Lacy's attack was unconscionable and a che'ap !hot," said Reich. At that time, Peterson was quoted as saying that Lacy shouldn't have gone to the media with his criticis m. He a lso said Parker was a "good m an to have on a ballclub." The Pirates followed that .up with th~ preu release. Orange Coa.st DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 C·ll.. M'--1 111cmc1 OP...... NOTICI OP"""" •• , IALI OP •HL "ltO"• .,. I 1,a, ...... AT PatVATa aALa On J_,., e. ••. et 10100 .II.¥ .. .... A·ltltll I" I ' I 0 I N T I A L I $ c II 0 w la .. ...,._ C-' ......... •f COllPOllA'TIOH, et duly '-'"'" C.11 .. ,...._.., ... CMM., .. Or..,. IT•u•t• "'*' ---M too.... .. Ill \lie M41tt ... OI Ille lhi.l• .. llUTH Tr1111 ..... 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PARCEL 1 IO•wll • IJCHlalT "A" An undlvlclecl -·H venly lovrtll I lf74) lftllfKI •• • l•....,t In <ommon PAllCIL 1: Dwellln9 Unit 2·C 1n 111 l ht IN lnterut '" •nel 10 Illa Bulldl119 No .~ .s Hid Vnll I' Vlown Commort AtN of Loi• I -i Ol lracl 011 thll certain conoom1n11.1m Pll" I\ per m.p 111.., In ._ 17', Ill•<"•" 10 -m-• H•t of INI P•9•' ll to U . ln"u•l •e. of urteln 0.<llr•llon of Coven•nll, Ml~•ll-• ~. record• of ul<I Conditions -R .. 1rkllon• re<orclecl C°"llh et tueh llfm Is CHllNG In lllt JuM ••. "'4. In 8oolo 11111. Peoe Hh, Article· enlllf..S "O.f1111t1on•" ol - of Olll<lal Rec.ore!\ In lllt office ol 11\tjDt<l., .. lon of Co""'Mlll, C-lliom County Recoroar of Or.,,oe (Oul\ly, end llettrl<ll-rec«-on July "· C•lllotnl• •ncl • '1u vnc11v1dtcl lt7', 111 a.. lllJO, P-7fl of Ottl<.1•1 jnlt<HI '" -lo lol IOI rr .. t No. llt<Orell ol s •lcl County 111\e I~ •nd lot 1 of Trecl No '°"el per "DKl•r .. lon''J, -..,., •mtnd..,,.nll M•P• re<oroao In &ooi. lll. 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OP PEllllOflf.fll ltHOA P~OHG DO.llN fllE SPOHOENf TllANC. MAI DOAN 5U-1 IPAMILY UIWI CAH NUMala 0-1-..i fllOTICll v .. ---Tl•c..nMay -.ci....-.---y-...... llffrd ...... ,_,.,._. ..... . .. y ................... -. A\lltol U a led ae \14te •aMead••o. 11 •r41111oMI ,_.. _._ <_.,I IH, ... .-...Cit a - -Ud. ,_.... dellln ... diet. Ut Ill !MwMM ... ...... II you wl\h lo -• IN aovlu ot .,. atlorM, In "''' •Mii••. yov tl>OUl4t dO "' promptly •o 111.a your •ffP<>ftM or pteadl1>9, II any, m•y 1» lllecl °"time SI V11tc1 -• \Oi•< lier •• conw io"" un ·~ en .. ,, ••unto, ctetierle n•<erto lnmecltet•men1e, Cit •tt• m•ne••. su •.W ... •141 o ••-Ion, SI hey .,, ...... -""' wr ••91•1•.0• • llemoo. t TO THE RESPONOE:NT T"9 ptlil!OMr ho\ toted • OtllllOll c011ornlnQ Y<N• m•rrlt91 II you '"' lo Ille • •->e wllh1n JO Clays of Ill• <Mt• ,,,., thll \um..-• " M rved on you, YOVI dtftull 'NY be .., • .,.., •I'd '"• <our I may enter • )uoom•nt <011telnlnu 1njunc11 .. or o1ner oroers conc•rn1n9 Olv •tlon of property. ._ .. , '-'· cn1ld custody, cnllcl t t,tpt>Ort. •ttor-rwy ._,, coil'l, •no ~w<" other rtlitf as m•y oe oranltcl by IM court Tt\~ o•rnlUHTM·nt ot ••oe-s, , .. 1"9 of money or prqpeny, or ollltr coun •ut-11.0 ~OCffChnqs m•y "'"' rectult D•ltO 14UQUSI II, l'let lEE A 8A14NCH, Cl••- By J EilNNINEGATES, °"9utY \IAli DAO& l..INTNlll A Pre'-1 uw CertJ, 1 ltJ W"' 17tll ~. S ... UJ se.te AM. CA '1* T .. ; (1141 MM.JU Publosll4HI Oran9• Cool Daily Piiot Dt< u. 71, 21, '"'· J•n •. , .. , S..:ll>tl Nil.JC MOTICE •nter ullOft IM wrl .. t or >ubsurle<e of Oe<teretfon 01 Co-ls, CAndllloM '"" P•OPtrtY aoove • """'" ot S00.00 encl RHtriwons •-=or-on J-•· IHI tor MIY purpow wn.1-ver •• '"•· In -111'6, P-<10 OI Olflclel ttWrvtcl on °""ol Record . llKorcl' Of ..io c.o...n1y (lt>t "~''" "AttCIL t· Non.•U(lustve uwmenh 0.<ler•llew>"I -•nv A-Ill> tor 1nore\\ •ncl eqrf'S\: l)ubhC ut1tUl•'· or Anne••lion\ 11'1•r•tO unoer '"• wwer\. -'°' •ll PU•IJO'~ 1nclclflnt•I Cmuil .,. Ol••Otcl ., ' llUcll1>9U) ... 11\treto, ln<lucllng bul not llm•ltO lo lll<h Arlitlt entlllecl •• follow • 11 .. <on•lrucllon, 1n\U ll01oon.l .. owMr>, Rl~I\ encl Dulles, UllllllH C·l1U reol•<ement. rep.air. m a1 n1enentt,l..,,d C•l>le Televlslan," "Ulllil1es •ncl SUPI lllOll COV•T OF CALIFOllNl!l o.,.reuon •ncl""' ol all .... ch••rv or (abl• ltlevlSton,' 'Utllil•U .'' COUNTYOFLOSANGILIS df'\ir•blt roac>w•n . \Ide••'~~ andl· 'S vooor\ •nO S•tt••m~nt , tondulh O\fttr thit' toUow1nQ d&S<t•be<J Encro•<hment" ind '(ommunt\'f In ow M .. ttt of l•no F•<olitlM E•wm•n• R IGG• E ~AllCll A; All Of the IM>d described PA~CEl s Mlnorf\I 1n Par<•I l ot ,that c•rt••n Oe•O Ea~nwnts tor lnQtH\ •no •Qre-n A per1IDl'th ) •hO \P'O\,dO i. oect•r recorded J•nu••Y JO, 191), in B0011 10,.., tllo• portlofts of Lob 7 •ncl J of :~n ,1;;::,,':-:.,~:~a::~:.~:""GI 01 1on•. P-J.-,S ol Olllco•I Records lnjTre<I 9113 as per ~ !oleo on BOOll AUIU Ii><' otll<e of lilt County R1t<oroer of lO, P•oes 19 10 ll onclus••e of CITATION •••d County MIKtll-.s Meps, records Of s•ld ::':!~~ ';"~:,;;.,r~:·8~!. '~:·~~~~1~ ~· ::r~~~.s ;=-:,•.;w,: F'5£§:fi,414 Pogt> ••-SOot Ml1<ell•,..ous Mao• Supplementary Ot t I u•tlon of I~• ADOPTION I 1" 11\e ofll<•Olttw County Recorcler Of Covtn•nls, Conc11t 1ons •ncl To BRIAN REX PICKETT •nclto••I n 1c1 County • ~tslrlcllOM re<OI'-on J•nv•r• •2. per'°ns <l•omlno 10 "" IM l•ther o PAllCIL C: l..01 A Of lre<f NO 78'7. lt71, ... Book 110lt. Pave Ult of molller of Wlcl m ..... , oe•i.o<H>I • .,., .... "' .,., Mell re<orcltd In Booto JOI, Offlclal RtocorCIS Oil w 1d County, .ancl n•mtO r P•oe• JS-» Of MllCell•MOU\ M•ps .... •m-ISllWrl1o B Grant aid. interferon HOUSTON <AP> - The Interferon Foundation has awarded 4' $220.000 &rant to the UC LA .J onsson Comprehensive Cancer Center to purchase 10 billion units of natural lnterferon needed to continue experimental treatm e nt of th e disease. Kidney . bladd er, colon-rectal and lung cancers are treated with purified hum a n leukocyte interferon in controlled programs at the institution. Foundation officials said the grant will buy e nough interferon to tre at 60 lo 80 outpatients unde r the supervis ion or Ors . J ean deKernion and Gregory Sama. Arthritis lab opens SAN FRANC I SCO I A p J An arthritis research laboratory was dedi ca ted at the Un iversity o(California. The lab. opened with a $1 million federal grant, is doing research into th e causes o f inflammation in the disease. which afflicts so me 31 million Americans. Th e f acility was d e d ica ted as a compon e nt of th e Ro sa lind Ru ssell Med ica l Re searc h c 'enter for Arthritis . which is located a t San Francisco Ge nera l Hospital. in lhe Office of tM County Aecoroer otl j he •tr•el •clclre•• •ncl olhtr Y oroer of ll>os Court '°" •• c • ~ • lltreby <i•m...., lroqulreo 101 tm•yl PllllC •TICE :,4'~~c~'6· L t A B •ncl C o1 T .cl common OP\lon-t1an, '' any, of 11\t _., oetort lhP Juclqo< Presiding I -------------: 0 s • • r •••I pro.,.rty cles<ribfcl abOve •> 0.P•rl,,,_. SE C of IM •00•• "'"II No IHI, as oer M•o reco•oecl on 6oolc pu•oorttcl fo i. tO Pen 111\le, or vine, court 1outed •• nno Nono••• Btvcl , 310, PAQH U •nd 0 ol Mlst•lla...,o<.S CA 9211•. Norw•I~, Ulhl , on 1'4'1>r ... ry ?1, , .... ':;.,•:;,~.:e~ ~"!,;~~~,;' '"• Counly Tiit unci.nl9Mcl Trust.., closc:letm' •t 9 00 A M of INt <My, tl>en •ncl t""r ,.AllCEL E lots A lo F onclu\lve ol ""Y ll•OHllv 1°" .,.. on<orre<l"'U 01 lo ShoW <..,.. 11 •ny YOU ,,.v•. •l>Y Ille \l<MI tclclrfls ....., oowr common •w1c1 Pt<MW> Sl>oulcl not"" ooclareo ''" ~~~t;: 'r· :',~:, ~ .. Pt~:~::1:d ~~+ dl!ti~n•Uon, if My, shown f'Wr•1n trom '"* control of '" t ~t"tlr) • -• S.Mt WI• will i. ...-. but w•l'*ll P<lr•nls .. cord•nu to 1ne pellllon on Mi~tlt~neou.s ~in the other ot ""'I covenant or werranty. ••Pr•U· or 01• Mretn ;:-.~·IL ~~~I oil~~ ~~n~~OC.I No Implied, ,....rtJlnQ llll<t, llOS .. »!Oft, <K Tht .,.llllOft IHtO nereon IS for llW ,,,.. s .. ~-' orcllf<I n -JI 1 enc<1mb<-... lnchJlllft9 '""'·<,,.•OH ourPOM OI fr..,.1>9 thP sub1<'ct cn11c1 for . a Pfr .._re< ' • •ncl .. _s OI h Trust.., •ncl Of Ille placement tor .aooptoOll P•ue• 47 -• of Mlsc:ell•MOU\ M•PS trl.SI• crNl.0 l>y ... ., Dffd of Tru\I, lo Del.O Nov JO .... '"'""'Office ot IM Coun!Y RPCorcltr Of oev 11\e remaintnu prin<loal sum> 01 JO"nJ ·corcor.,. w1c1 County. u.e no .. h l 'acureCI by •••cl OMcl of courii. Cl•rl• PAllCEL G: LOil A •no 8 OI Tr.cl No Trull to wll ~.000 00 wllh lntHt>I Sy L Coi.m•n '°8S, •> -~ rPCorClecl 1n 8ooto 371. 11\er .. n from July I. 1 .. 1 at 10 00... per ()ppvty P-ues .. ....., SO of Mii( ........... M•PS •Mum H ......... -In Wld noh l•I plus lll<Mr410 o....141 1n th• offl<f Of ti. ~ounly Ae<orcMr of CO\I' •nc1 •"• ld•M<O of ,..,'32.K 0... City Mv4.. w .. t. s ... , ... wicl County wllll lnl.,..Ht. Orenoe c.t•t«nia 91661 "AllCIL H: lot /4 of Tr .. 1 No. ;(llj,, Tiit -iclary uncle< wld Dff<I of 01•1 t.M-- 0 por M41P roocor-in Booto 112, Tru>t r>er•tolore ••ecutecl •ncl Publl....., Or-coast D•lly Piiot, P-s I -1 Of M11<ellaMOUS M•I» d911vared lo ... undt'°'IQ'Md • wrllWn 0.< 14 21 7t t .. 1 ) ... • 1"'2 "41 .. 1 In the office of ttw County Reccoroer of Oe<larttlon Ol oefault and o.m-tor ' · · · · Wicl CO<#tty. Sale, and • .Wit-NOfk • Of 0.1 ... lt PAllCIL I: Lott A "'H, lnc1us1 .... of -El«I~ lo S.11. n.. ..-.. ...., Tr Kl No. 7111. •s per ~ r~rc»cs In c•uwc1 s.lo Nollo ol l.Ml•111t aft() ------------ Booll 310. P~s 41 lo SO, 1nchn1ve, of Eltcll.., .. Sell to oe rt<O<-111 tllf NOTICE lllYl111fG IUK M•soll-• ~. In ti• office of' cov11•y -r• tht rut 11r-rly I! Se•l<td -I• ..,;11 o. re<e1-•I lllt County Rtocor-.,... of wlcl County locllecl, lfW office Off ti• SoKrtlMY Of Gowllly ..... CEL J: LOI> ... -B ol ,, ... Nol D•t•: Dec.-· ..... , S.nllll .... Dtll•lel NO. 'I .at , .... Elll• P.aije> 27 -2t ot MIKellarwous M H Mid Tr""M U 70I on O< btlOl't' the •11> day of 1179, ••per MIC> rtocor<lecl in 800ll >7~7, fll"idtmlal Ewrow C0<p A .. n ... "-lain V•ll•V. C•lltor,.la, In Ille othce of tlw County Recorclt< of .Joellen Ee.,.. J.,1,1try, 1m , at u GO •.m , et wfllcr> w 1c1 County SecretMy 11 .... '''" wlll o. OUl>llcly _..., -,_AllCEL K: Let A Oil Tr«I No ltll •• llftl ..... ltoc,_ ~. rud In IN office of Ille 8o•rcl of Pf• Mep re<.orolf<I on 8ooto n 1, P•91• -Mo. T ..... A•., Me Jtl Dire< tor> at IOI ... Ello\ Avenue. 1'" and JS OI Ml"Ktll_OU, 1111•1>' 1n lht S..U AM, CA ftM fOUftteln "all .... C .. ltornl•. IOI' Off ice of llw County R...:orclf< Of Wld Pul>ll-Or-Cool D•lly Piiot, Iii 0 DI F I c AT I 0 N s l 0 THE County. De<. 14, 21, a. 1'91 ~ .. SlATER AllENUE PUMP STATION PA!tCIL L: LOU A lo D. 1nclu\O•e, ol AN D NEW F 0 R C E MA I N , lr•<cl No '°"· u per Map rtcor<lecl In CON TCONTRACT NO. 11·10.J Boo~ '" P•o•s U eno H of l!lld5tr•-•recllor thtentlrew-MIK•ll-s NI..,. on '"" ofllct 01 1"9 ci.wrl-,_ltln County Rt<0<ci.r of WIO C°""IY ....C ml1C( Tiit worll b 10 Of CIOM .. conSlhQ IO PAllCIL Iii: I.OU A, 8 •• ..., c of Tr .. , .... pl---lll<allans on 111• In No to91, •S oer M•p recorOtd on 8ooto !he olfl<t OI tht .s.<retery of '"" 3l0. P•9P> '"1 lo •1. lf'<lu>•vo, 01 NOTICIOf'TllUS111'SSALI Ol llrlcl , •nd selcl plans •nd Mo~•lla--1n '"" ott1ct 011"41 GTO .... DU ..... lllc.Cions ..... by rel..-•n<• m-a County Aecorclorr 01 w 1d Counly lie: P•d P<lr1 OI lt>ls notice. PARCll N· Lots A -B of Tree I No GU A II DI AM T II UST De ID P lans, ,_,.Cltltelaon' •nd ollltr 9091, •• ptr M4IC> recoroeo on 800ll JJI. SlllYICIS, A ~.U.. • _, pr-I --ts,,..., lilt u•mlMcl Pa 0 t \ I I 0 •. on C I u S • v t , 0 I .......... T,_ -IM ........ .. fht Offlet 01 lllt Couftly Sanlt•tlon MISCPll•l'WOU\ -on ti. offl<t ol llW dn<r--.. -WIU SELL Dlslri<t No. 11 at 1 .... Ellls AWftW, County Rt<orci.rof w1<1 Counly AT PUaLIC AUCTIOll TO THE F°"nteill llAll..,, Catllor-llla. Copies of PAllCEL 0 : lots A, 8, F, •n<I G of HIGHIST a1DDlll ~Oil CASH 11W p1eno..., ._lfl<ttiofts mev 1M Tra ct No 110, as .,.r Map r..:orclecl In l .. yeMt .. ,..,,. el MM I• lewftll l*elne<l In llW --.-t-office Boo~ llt "-• "to 1•. ln<lu\lve. of _, • .. U.._ set.I ell rltM, .. llM l'Ot-•no cOlls. ""''•" wld coth M•sc:ell•tWOU• M..-on '"" Olli<• ol t"" tllte ... i.n.t _,.. .. - -•re not r.tunclablf re9erc11.,, 01 Counly Recorci.r of W•d Coun1y lltN lty K -.-0... el T..-.. j-tt>tr t• p1.,., ...., '09< lfl<allans PAllCll P: Loi A 01 Tre<I No 125e, tloe~---~: are rt1unwd· •• per ~ re<or.,.cl 1n Booto )41, TRVSTOR: BENITO PACI •ncl I GENERAl PfllOlllSIO .. s •HD P.aqes 19-20ol MllCtllAntOU\ M•l>S CARMEN PACI. 11.--wlf•-S"TA,.OAfllD SPECIFICATIONS FOii on'"' ottoc• of ll"e County Recorcle• of MARIO PACI.• SlftQle""'" COVHTY SilNITATION DISTRICTS s.aod Cooinly BE HE f IC I A A Y W il Y NE 0 F ,0 R A N G E C 0 V H T Y . PAllCIL 0: LOI> A B . ...., C of Tr•I F AH fll BACH end C 0 N N I E CALIFORNIA .. lf71 Edition Edition No 1759 u -M.op reconlecl 1n 8oOll FAHflll!IACH. l>inband ...., •ii• u I Current .,.llon "'°''<-• l •O. P19n ., lo so. 1ncluso••. 01 tolnt t-10 •II Dlllnct joel\1 Ml\ttll-'M41PS 1n '"" ottl<t OI ,,.. fllKor-J~y ll, lf71 .. '""' No. 0.t•lledpl .. •and tlO 00 Counlv fllecorci.r ot >did Couftly •u In 110a11 117" -M& of Offl<l•I -llk.Ciom lor PAllCIL II: Loi A ot Tr«t No. IW., RKorcts lft llW offlee OI lllt Re<orclf< aeo••--. ttO.CIO a. "' Map recoro.o In Bo<* J.04, ot 0r•"9t c oun1y ... 1c1 -Off tr111>1 Pi...1 --•f1Ulh1ns w111 11e m•il..S P.aqn s -• Of Mlsc:ollaMOU\ M.apS d9tcrl~ltwlollowift0pr-ty. .. prospt<'ll .. -~. II ,....,...,..,, 1n ll>t Offk • ot lhf County Rocorclf< of ,,.. Soutl> 11D '"1, muwrwcl from ror • I• of ta.• ,,,.,...,_..,..... ... ,, lo Wlcl , ....... ,. llW ........ llfw of Vl<l.Ol'I• Sll'ftt, of llW ·-.... cotll OI P<>Slt91 -...... rn ... PAllCELS:l..OI AOll Trac:tNo ls.6,asWHllA<resOllM..sth•lfOllOfU A ll bids must be m ad • In otr M•o rec:or~ 1rt Book ~1 Pt19H t of FAirv.._ F«m\, •t i.rtown on• m-c> •<cordan<e, •nO •fl bhN•r1 mu1t •net 2. of Ml1<e1la~ Meo> In ,,.. ,.<ordtcl In Boo• t . P•o• 11 of I comply, wltll SC.,e, F_,al -1oce1 ofll<P ol ,,... County Recorclflr ol Uld MIK•ll-~inllltotfl<:eOflllt feWI •PPll<•bl• 11\erelo, ... ., .. county Cou11ty R«onlltf OI wkl County. di< Kt., 1n lllt propcKe! form. pl.,.• Or• ... ~---•C-' H-.Ndk..i Ol*kl ...., .......... , .... P.o .... uw 11...,...eo.c11.c. ....... uo11 PLAINTIFF ; IHTEaNATIONAL BAY CLUBS, INC., d.-./a BALBOA B14'r Cl..UB. OEFENDAHT· JOHN L. NAGEL 511_....S CASIMUMUa..slf i.OTICI! Y• aeve -_.., "'9 c..n_y __ ....... .,....._. ,_ ... .,._.r ....... _...._. wlllll•• .. .,..11_ .. ._..... .. ,_. AYISO! U.W ae -...... llf · II trl-_. dac-c-r• U4t. ''" a11dleacl1 • ,..,,. .. ••• u11. rff,_ --.. a .. L la• le I-Mee ... _ ...... II VOU wl~ 10 --,,_ adlnU Of _, .allorn•y '" t111s nwt•r. you -cloo \O oromptty 'o th-•t your written rese>or> .. , 11.,..,, .... ybefl ... Ollllmt. SI Utt..i->Oli<ll ... •I <OllWjo Ot un ·~ "' Hle Hlll'>to. ~I• hacerto lnmflli•t•me-nt•. O• tt.t• m..Mr•. W r....-~&a·ft<rlle, Si h•Y •loun•. p.--'e9''"-• litmPO I TO THE DEF£NOANT A civil comp l•onl 1>•• "-n lllecl Oy 11\t Ol•lnloll eQOIMI '°"· II you wl>ll 10 clelMcl 11\1\ lawsuit. '°" mull, •ltl>ln • oev\ """" lh•1 1umt1"t0f'K ts served on ~ou, Iii. with Chi\ c°"rt a wrllltn ·~-~lo IM <ome>f.ainl. VftlHS 1ou clO so. "'"' Cleiaull wlll lie .me,..., Oft -l•Uhon Of tlle p1.,n1Hf, • ..., 1111> court m•y ..,.., • I~ '9eillJI you tor IM rtfl.t .,.,,,.,_ '" ,,.. compl••nt, wtucf'\ coutd rtsult tn oernlshmt nt 01 weuu, ta1dno 01 mon•Y or pro0trt y or °'~' r•h•f req~1teo 1n tht <omcM••"' D•l•cl Novemi.r J, 1•1 J PETERSON. Cttn By fll ELLIOTT, °*l>uty THOMASJ.O'lltlEl'l, l"C P.0 ... 1-JJU .. _ -Y. s.lt• • S..teAM.C..tt19' ,...,_,_, .. Publls ..... 0r""9e CoHI 0.lly Piiot 0t< U. 11, lt, 1 .. 1 Jan 4, ttn S..lWI FICTITIOUS aUllNISS MAME S1An•"T T lie 1011owlno "r >Oll •• do I no buSiM\\M WESTWAR D HOSE !SH I Proclu<.er ~. Unit E. Hunllnoton Buell, Ca.,,..., Biii OeerlftQ. 1020 AKO! Clrc••. H unliftC)tOll llHcn. Ce . ._ T1>I> buSlnns as •-Itel by •n lncllvld ... I. Bl11 .,._.1.,. Tiii\ Ital-I wes lll9CI with 1"9 County Cler-Of Or•-COvlll)' O'I O.c•m-10. 1 .. 1 P1111ll PuOllshed Or-C.OH1 OellY Pho Ot< u . ti, 29. 1"'1. JM1. 4, ltn S.-1MI •mo,. ~ommonly ~nown "'· l•OU,,. MAY BE ALSO l(HOWN AS I,.. -_.:lf!Ullons. 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In wrlllft9 endj 1"" ---.a -I-Oeclaretlall ""'kfl 1f'e _., IS lo i. pertormH In will be recelwcl •' '"" alOl't'Ulcl off ice of Del•"'1 -~ lor Seit, -compll_,• wtlll s.cu ... 1m OI 1"" at •ny llme •"•'lilt first publlc.allon wrllltn-luof l>reeeh-ofel«tl.., L-c-of.,. Stale of Cafltornl•, ,,., .. , •ncl fltlore a.tit of.... lo <"'w tl>lt -...-lo s.tll Mid -It It lllecl 111 Ille ofll<t of Ille Deltd this •th Clay of O.Cemt.r. pr-ly lo MCl•fy Mid OOllQalloM, S.cratary 01 lllt c-11ty Seftltellon 1 .. 1 •ftlll Uwt<Nftef .... ......,..,._ , ... _ DllCrl<l No. II Oil Or-OIUMy wenerR Burkl•y,Jr stldftClllceOl_h_Olele<llOllto Etch bid,,.. .. tM m-"" tlle Altornn tor CoMarvator be llt<OI'-""9Ull 12, 1 .. 1 et IMtr. 11ropoul form 1ur11h,..d by th• "', .. E>tete of U ld Ho. IDS2 ........ ••171 -... Of Olttrlcl .. --.. -..... _ eo..-v•tte said omelet II•-· _.,.,, "' ,,. D1scr1<1 _1,,. tllt ' Wat-.r 11 . ..,_.,,Jr. S.14 -Wiii lie medt, but WltlloOll lllle of 111t _. alld t1W -- auttl(LIY. 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"Men' ere dol119 ll>Hs•~: COOLEY/WASHINGTON JS.S, 11no 1Eu1 te-~ s1r .. 1. s...t• ,,,.., C•."1'01 JM L•O•, ... ,, llillt Verde, Wl\lltl9r. ca. -Hu"°" .llst1etl•lt1 I• (.e!Jfor"I• tf!Nfelloft), 1• EHi S.Wftl-h SI., S...te AM, C& '21'1 Tlll• 1lulillft• 11 <ondu<ltd ,._ e ....~. HUTT<* AUOCIATIES Jeel.Mllt Thi• ............ -fllell wltll 11ot OUllty Cltf'fl el 0. .... C-y °" ........ """· ,.,,... P-1-Or-c .. 11 Delly Pllet ta. JI, .. 11111. J.M.. 4, 1• !141141 Tnott• -.. ttw '""'• er-111y ...._., ...--, Mid DtH of Trust Seid Mlt Wiii lie! t:Mll ~ -lie 11<.-Ill Ille ,.,....,,DK-n. 11111 ... 11:1D St•t• e1 Oetlfoflll• •NI ~lltlH • A.M., ti the front e11lrance to 119rterm .,. _.. -utbed lft tlle OVM.._ T,.,. 0... S..vlCn, loc.aNd plefts, ,.e<ifl<•ll--tofttr.oct •11t00 E, IM'ffelr, Oraftlllt, C.et-ftle. -.c.tlN'lb. Tiie t•t•I _II, Of , ... ""Niii' A lold ..... ,_. -·-.... 119rwt'lt llltl...c• <11 111t .......... _.,.. lllY ,.,. 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Read all todays news everyday llily Piii in the UL Tl IHGll°" S"9TH I TUTHtlL WfSTCllff CMAP'IL 427 E 171h St Costa Mesa 64f'-9371 NICIUOTMHS SNfTHS' MOaTUMY 627 Main St HuntanQton &acn 536-6539 r.ACIAC ••w MIMORIAL rMI Cemetery Mortuary ChBoel-Crematory ~ Pac1f1c View Drive Newoon Beactl 6'4·2700 Mccoa...a MOttv•••s La<>una Beach 494·941 5 LaQuna Halls 768-0933 San Juan Gapastrano 495-1776 ~LA~WT.OUH MC>f1uart • Qtrne1erv C~m.tory 16l5 Gisler Ave Costa ,_.,esa S40-55S4 ...ClllOTtm;S IR1 l90AOWAT MOnUAIY 110 Broaowav CO$ta Mesa tw2-9t50 (. ----------~'L'.! I 'I I f l 2 . -----~ ................................ r---~·---------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14. 1981 ClASSlfllD '/'he nwrketplace on the Orunge Coast ... 642-5678 74<; of people buymg real estate haue read classified ads in the past week. a natwnal stud y indica tes . •........ ILI I U-·· ._ __ c....... , ...... for s-. .. , For s• . SH For ScM ' ., For Wt .. 11.... ''' For S• nM,tl Fot S• Ho.it•' For S. Hotltt1 For Wt nv.Mt rut"" ~ ••••••••• ••• • •• • ••• • ••• •• •• • • • • ••••••• ••• ••. •• ••• • • • ••• • •• • •. •• • ••••• • ••• ••. • •. •. •• •• •• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••·····•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••,••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ .. tOOJ GtMt-ol 1002 ' -rol 1002 GtMr.. 1002 1002 IG~.t 1002 G ..... .t 1002 ~ ~ 1002 G..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......-·······•···········•·· ••....•..•....•.•.......•••..•..........•..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ·---------------- • * • " n UHDA ISU HOMIS t'<notu ~ki.u l..,o{c, B B h <'hannel v1{'w froro lk'autiful tradition two frt-1• llrh·t~ tStK oo _ .~ JO~~t~~~~!~A~ I I /) ~ I of ~w'Porl Dalebout Prest•~~ pool family home Main You ;ti'\' lht~ WllUll'r 111 , l I Raeay rEs?°t~ 4 hdrm. 5 hath $1.4!:15,000 EQUAL HOUSING ICE FOLLIES & Ii " Wide lagoon vit.•w from s pecta<'ular OPPORHJNI TY HOLIDAY ON ICE !' / 67S..551 l arch itectural des ign Ii hdrm . 5 hath. vulul'l lothc A RE•LTORS i\NAJIEIM NIW'°IT IUCH DUPLEX REALESTATEEXCELLENCESINCE1949 play room , <lark room & d e n. l'ONVfo:NTION OWMH WIU FINANCE AT I JO/o ---··' $1.3.50.000. l'ENTEK .-l>l'l' 23 i!.'I or I 200' to bea<:h. 4 Bt!drooms . 2 baths in CUSTOM CONDOS , .-a.. lllKf I.ONG Ht-:M'll i\llt-.~, upper. 2 Bedrooms in lower. Some : ,...,....,, · •r co. Iler 29 Jun 2 Vl('W or otean Fireplaces. Pa tios. •tn.ctlo.. 2 prospecH•t co.dot "' So. of To rh11111 t1rkl'I~ ,.,111 $27!l,500. Owner will carry 1st trust Hwy toe.Hoa. Pottiblt cJ.olus of ...,.it'-• 6 4 ~ :i li7 II. I! x t :! 72 ..t color H pwchoted ...ty HotacJh. Call 1il'kt'b mu111 be l°IJHiieil deed of $230,000 at l:J'/,. No loan fee. fOf' ... Naiatier'sMotlu: A II rt' a I e, t" 11· u ii Ve r11 sed 1n th.- newspaper 1s ~11hJl•1·l II the Federal t".rn ltuus mg Act of 19611 whi<·t makes 1l illegal 1n ad verttse "any prdi•rent•l' Ii ml la l 1 on. u r 111' criminal1on b:is1•d or race. t'olor rl•ltl(wn sex, or natl(lnal or1g1n or an lntent1un lo cnukt any sur h pr1•ft-rt'lll'l' hm1lat1on ur d i' rnminauon · b) L>t-1• 22. 19111 * • * llEDROOMS WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 21 11 SOii Jooquilt Hilts Road COLE OF NEWPOIT REALTORS COME WITH US ••• TO IA YCIEST. Elegant four bedroom home. All rooms are exceptionally s pa('1ous tn· duding living , family and dining rooms. Two huge fireplaces. Wet bar Even the halls are wide. Over 3000 sq. ft. of living space New on the market. $449,500 UDO ISLI HOMES F caturt!d on Ho m es Tours lovely traditional spa<'toUb, l'Ubtom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home . newly rNlecorared $475,0UO :'-:ewly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios Beam <'l'tlings . Xlnl value al $420,000 STARTER .•. NEWPORT CEHTER. N.I . 644·49 I 0 2S I 5 L Coast Hwy .. Corono dtt Mar llnh $130.000' WOOlb Jnd 'lrl.'ams surround --------j T th1~ 1·harmin ii l'u~ta COIONADRMAR aEPHONE ~!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'~1~s.!!!!s~s~1~1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!1!!!!'i ~~I This newspaper 11 ill 1)(1 knowrnt:IY arn·pt an} advert1s1ni: rur r1•a estate which 1s 1n '10la t1onorthelaw ~!"'~a !!;1rdcn h.o me Oflf'ORTUMITY SANTA CLAUS f>.nt111~ed_ PJllv .1 t••ir Quality hwlt '1uplex b} At the Nnnh Poll'. garai:t" Sparkl!n!! pool I owner bulfdt:r. onl} 2 1 :>iursday Del; 17th r.rom Flex1b1t .. lerms Ju~t Iii.I yi•ars old o11ner!> unit 6 30 to 111 M la I J l'Cl'C'all6i3·1W:i50 ha1> 3 Udrm . 3 bath. 3 1 673·!1550 for y 11u 1 LUSE OPTION SI0,000. I Hotl'•s For Wt Ho.IM' For ScM CAINA TION COVE Spec.:tarnlar harbor vi{•\\ from 4 hdrm. lc;;;;;;;;···io.ii .:.::.:·············;c,44 4 hat h hCJyfronl ::! boat s lips $2. 050. 000 THE REAL ESTATERS d e r k s . ~ k ,. J 1 g h 1 , . l' b 1 I <I r e n a n d yo u 1 -------~ I.learned ('etluii:~ and :l I Rrandch1ldren. Charming 3 BH Cundu, :! stunt's, end unit. pool & spa Call RuthurStl!ve @ SEA COVE ' PROPERTIES 1 r ~-63 r ·6990 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H E· E D A T A X * * 9J% WEST IA Y A VE. ~~:::·:,,~\~,.,~,1 rma1 EllORS: Adnrtiser ._.. chKll thtir ad -------dailr .ct rtport tr I SHELTER I t t Duplex $.10.000 do11 o. 31 n eres l:IH & dC'o, 2 HH apt Assumable loan g<xid hx·atmn $.125,tHMI 3 Br Woodbndge c•ondu Remodeled. h'ke new 3 bdrm. 3 bath ha) front Slips for 2 lg c boats . Sl.200.000 ron i-.diattly. Th DAILYf'ILOTauume A\ail11bll' to hu~ 111 ._.lity for tht fin least• 2 hl'droorn 'ilia htcorrtct instrtiollf Sl!ij·l~lfl a~~umJ hh' Jt · ·11:i • 2ntl 1~ d\,111.lhle Olly. I t'Jll for 1nformatrnn --------i: Pnced <ii S.'l!J.StMI 67S.l411 Homts for Solt I · j 13% •••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE S 17,000 OWN! Gentral I 00~ p TIO HO E l.lt'l11•\·1· 1l' A lamu•t11 ••••••••••••••••••••··~ A M I horn.\ v. •lh l:..r~t· IJ\:1n~ EQUITY l.OANS From 1512lo1!1'. GUARDIAN llO~fo:, LOANS A subs1d1an of Guardian F'undini: I A subi1drnry n( t;ullr d1an 1-'undmi: I.tr 1u: Hkr; 7J0.91tJO I UNIQUE IN LUSK HV HILLS Fme famil} honw ·I Bil. IJPF.;-. Sl'NU,\ Y I S Call for details on th1' SAH,\ \1AR \'l'.11 1 1.Jeaut1ful corner unit l'ni11ue llonw~ fi75 Sfi>lll Mfordabll.' 675 l~UI $109 900 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 t Boy\1d .. D"v•· N B 6 7S 6161 21 ·1 RA . nc:ir ht•a1 hr' (UiJ · [ ~ll'X fin SJ!l<J.1~11• Costa Mtsa I 024 I rr ~ w,,,,dhrtdgc ••••llill•, 111111ii1f.J111 I •« Mr\ ....... ,............... IJll Rca lry Kealtor~.675 G11c.10 OWNER WILL :l:'\1.:1tHHI Houses For.Sdt ~ses For ScM -AMAMCE AT I 2°10 •·t~HK.ur.111t1t t·~"'' IH1n•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gtneraf I 00 2 With I !i' • do" n fo1 111 * l t · H.wport lffclt I 069 o Ana I 080 '···a~ :i k·1rn1 2 b:··th * 0 Ca I 0 n, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···.·.··.··-•••••.••.••.•••••• ............. •••••••••• u "' I .... \ L· s T 'I L·..., , (} p ~r1•at ('On1l1t1nn "1th l t' SACRIFICE! ·' <.. " "" C.M.R-2LOT NO Olli. eqwt) shart" tstl \ ~cpar alt', homC' "?I d!lU famil) .irt•a Rnl'k ltmebo)'l'r!>.3bd lh.i 'mall Int :i Bdrm 2 ftrl.'pl.tl't· 'unn~ only 594.000 pnn uni~ hath. bnrk ri rt>µfd~<'-1 k1tch .. n :I huJ?t.' hdrm;,, Call631·404.§ Kath~ .1gnt >U!Jt•r Pn' ale arnl l'lt•dn 21, bath.' 1;r\'at fmant 1 1)Wnt'r"111 ht:lp r1n .. nc l' I mi: $17 tK~I do" n 13· - There's an ex1:.l1n i: 2 Rdrm 2 Ba home Tht> lol size 1s SOX137' with plen ty of room for a n1•w un 11 Assume 9'; tst 'f O Ask mg pnce Sl05.0W Prictd Too HiCJh? Try Mabilt Hontt' Six out\lllnd1ni.: Ir\ ine rrodeb Frum $'.! l.l~HI to ' $511.UOtl In ~ 1I1· St ;1 r Park Poul. hn" 11111! ffil111v1•xtra~ 1\ 1· Ota 100 13 new luxury townhou~c PORn:NITY Recently Suittd fori1t-law trs Woodbnd~e rnndos 3bdrm. Jba rermdcled rental units Endosi·d pall•• 1 ~me~ Crt'ek~1de A~J)t'n Bf.LOW H l' 11. DER S s!IS on 11 largl:' t·orner lot lot with R\' J1..-1.,~ ,,11 :1 Br 2 Ba ~pac1ou' COST SI JS .0011 ea Lnincorporated count) $95,500 St39.5UU l ii ll no" l 111ter ... ,t ('Jll for rnorc ATTACHED GAR.; &16-m1 1lcti11b ti-16 it7t Costa Mesa ont' ~ton· 2. lii!~-li{!'.!11 :::~h!Jba2'\~~n~~~~1~~ r¥-1M;ift1 rt4l{;]Qq for pn\acy Great Inca --------"!"' --------·-_ tion. call for mo re cit> latls. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS •U.S. VETEIAMS FREE LIST OF llOM ES World R E 556·77ii BARGAIN EASTSIDE C.M. Super cute l'harml' r on R-2 lot. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. great assumable Isl TO Call ror more dct<11b 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS THEILUFFS ASSUME 11% ... First TD of S98.500 Beautiful wallpapl!r and paneling thruoul 3 &ir.rns Qwet l()t·atinn Sparkltng pool' Onh $1'19.500! Call 673·8550 THE REAL ESTATERS ENGLISH TUDOR Charming home on 11. lo\'ely tree·hned ~lreet and. pnde of 011 nersh1 neighborhood 3 Bdrm, large walk m do~et~. 2 bath, sunn~ brl!akfas nook. domed l·c·ilm1'(ed living room. lob o charm. Only SlU4.900- 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS CLASSIAEP. INDEX Tt Pia Y• M, Clll 642-5678 Adurtlun ••o.ld dlld ..... .., ... ...,... 9"WI. .......,. l1it DAILY PILOT_...., ........ i.c.n-tct ~..,. SllK & FINl1 FIFTEEN DECISI VE BATTLES S R T N A E Q U B I C A X 0 l S G E 0 C P S G N I T S A H G R B Y N I ~ 0 B I A H T S V B T 0 L J M A I N T R L L J C N P R W A l E R L 0 0 f B H A W E l S S I K W A L R A I T I T T B M A N E H R M S R F £ V I S I E R R K H 0 B U W A H S S 0 8 J S Y E N B U T E K H 0 S H U A 0 0 M 0 Y B H E I S R I A V T R C X J R ~ E J R S l V 0 S A M H A L A 8 Y L C M T W B A Z E 0 N E S A S R Y R E T A B A N A V A T L 0 P V T Y G T A A M I R U 0 C U 0 Z P L E V S A N N R A M 0 C R I A S H Y G A W A s T s [ R 0 F G R u B 0 T ui u· H c P I H V B V E W J R S A U B S 0 I C S tnstruc11on1 Hidden WOfdl bllow l lJ!lelt IOIWtrd, beck· w1td, up. dOM> O< d~ly. Find eldl tnd l>o• 11 in. - Atbll1 Spenidl Armida S.1Wtog1 ~ Otlww Blenheim W11tt100 T oun Chalonl"Sur·Memt Syf'ICuH Vi my T eutoburg Forwt Hstin~ Pcilt1111 MatWthon Mt11urus Tomorrow. Good NEW NEWPORT CONDOS Quality a1td dttaili1tg you would1t't btlit•t -3 c:ar gcroget -stcwity. I ).7 /8% inttttst fWtanc:ing. Spacious..,... its with the ~ of a pri•att hoftlt. 360 dee). •itw of bay Cllld octa1t. From fabuklus etltertaiMMt.t cna! $369,000 to $439,000. WATERFRONT HOMES.1M R~"l blt\Tt l4il> V. I ,,. H .... ,.,\,\rt)t1•' FW.,I' Ul-1400 i '\ '1.JM'9 ~" k.t tto a.~ ll\ .• tf'l(! 67Ut00 WOlt , ... '/"''F-- 1 WOLE D I HOU~!:z ~~SALE 1 I I 1• I OlHEI IW ESTAn !JOO . HOO I R 0 R l y I :·, A new United Sta1es •es1 IEMTAl.S I Is I' I _ 1en1 was asked about ner JIOO. USO . . _ . NO•k quald1ca11ons She .USl.-.. S, INVESTMEHT .---------. ·~ai+eo Well. 1 m very Qood ar ~ANAMCE I R E p l I F I m1l~1no ·--." 1 1 I I I' I .. i:.,....,..... .... ,~.,.... Q..,.ed 5005. SOJS . _ _ . . V "' 1,11.nq " "'• ,.,,,...,9 ... ..,d ANHOUMCEMIMTS ""' d .... 1oo """' ... o No l "-io... 5100 LOST&FOUHD not PllSONALS UH SllYICE DIUCTOIY 6000 SCHOOlS& IMSYIUCTION 100S JOISWAtmD 1111 HlllWAHTED '"' MllCHAMDfSI ........ FIHTOYOU IMI IOAn & MAllMI ~ TUMSIOITATIOM ....... MITOMOllLB ""~"'~ ft « • . ·, 'IR[PI' II tm7 , .. £" ~. v; jQf~ • t t 1· I' I' I' I' I I I l I I 1 I I SCRAM-lETS Attswtrt ill C~ 5 IOU Climb Aboard our Gift Train and sall your Handmade items. It's so easy . . . Just call 642-5678 and ask for your Dai~ Pilot Cllbtmas .MflSlr in~ SI li.5l~J r or •111 J ll grounds and pat.ros 675-4333 area Sant.,a Ana Ue1ghls D ~~ RHLTORS pointmt•nl 111 ,l'.. • .Ill I ) r nl:'" home Dov~ SHORES loral1on Call (or detatb !>Ill-I 151 High assuma bit' )oan~ Pll loda) $189.900. 979 2390 I Pnred w ~ell EXEC. HOME T.W. Re9'_t0f'_!_ Uninnity Poril 1 grt-en. d l>h31.' J lltl murh outstanding .. G rn:.s I m fft' ~HERITAGE '' , di Med stylHourtprd O'' Uld9c l'ool. 1aruw Overlooks !Other Rffl Estate mo n l " m ode I pro r Al' f ~ 1 (' 1 )I ' ~ \ ' f..,ss1onally de,·oratcd HE,\l;n . • REALTORS .ind read) fur }OU to ' 759 ltilti 1 Kc ally , bay Galax) Dr f or ma I ••••••••••••••••••••••• din rm 2frpk5o Sits !l(W• ..... -1..u-H ffiO\t' in 2 Hr. familv ----------------room. bt·am1·d ,.,·din g·, ON THE WATER FREB>OM HOUSE :i Hr 1 Ha lariw yard :;:;1 :1tHHI (rt> -091 l~~llllAlrAnc • I'~'" lrH11" &t2 2510 646 .1848 For Sal. II OC and a pr111Jt<' '1>·• 201 ; down :.elll•r will 1 Ow1wr :.imoou' lo 't'll t:arr; 1111•·; AITD at I:!', I Sul.im1l )our 0((1•r 4 bdrm. 211 hath, plu, I $101 !tSO Call mU('h more 1"11'1.l'JH:s D.M. ManltaH Rltr LAND' SJ.15,tloo 760.0835 552-7500 lalboo lay Prop. Rtalton JUST LISTED! •675·7060• HORSES 3 II a('n·~ 11 llh 1111" 3 1111 horn.>. lat•k rm • :im, f t h1 .. k ~n h~I.' · 11111 tlrangl.' lrt'l'~ ·""um1• Sli.'l,l.00 GI loan .11 Ill' OW(' balanlt' II t'1 down Onh SI~:. 111111 r\gt &<16·4380 !a'i 1~111 641 1Jiti3, \ 81 •U.S. VETERAMS Frl:'I! lt~t ofllomt·' World R ~: 556 iiii ............•.......... NEWPORT SHORES i<> C E A :-; f R o :-: T WATEIFROHT LAG l.:~A BC H. ne" Dt•1'<>rntor perferl. ~ Br from $29.900. rl"nl $400 Owning your o"n homl' Den 0 11n er h 1)lhl~ ~ ~99 ~1~ A SMART START ~ul.1 make:. morl' ~l'n:.l' rml1\atl'd Wiii fin ante lft2.i W 15th SI Sp ·19 :"' R l.ll'f:,\:" \'Jt-:W ~Hr ~ Ra Lhan renting Start 111th Pr ll'l:'d at S2i9 11011 lmmed Ot'Cupan<'). ·74 dl•t·k. prd. 'l''' l(Jlt' lh1s I bdrm. I ha l'l.1n t Ai:t-nt Obi Sk)IJOt' ~ H 2Br Siii.SK O" nt-r t li30 !14 ltl 1 n IJ r a n I! ,.. T r 1• t• &16 1~4 or 645 2805 ut1I end in pk rent Pool. Large C•Jrona dt•I ~I ar du11lex JUsl 14 ) .. a r~ old :1 bolrrru. m eal·h unit 211'. do "'n with 12 11', m1rtgagt• l'nn•d ni.:ht at S319.000 t"1:JIHl'IX Outstandtni: rnro•a a11lls uni\· :'\eed rash PRIVACYPLUS LilltYtst-tar 1 ,1 · d h t1onal fa1il1111·' \dull ,_ _______ makeofr .6i5316H With this 4 Br. r .. nrC'd in. Spacious ('U!>t~;;, :1 llr 2 1~~~~. rn~~il~l:r "<· ,~1:. ,, n 1 \ 1· ,, mm u n1 1 t , I HEWPORT HEIGHTS 0 l' E \ :-; F R 0 '.'>. T poolhome onaqu1Nrnl Rampn·~lli:eSanla \na li lan:ii 'it•Jr x lnt S76.st•1 · 3 Hdrmhome fireplaC'e . de ~at in EasL~ldl.' Co~ta arE'a also mo lu1fe, I fir ,t•hmb l'nl't·ll 111 ~•·II I douhle g.aragt• <'hlllt'C' Treasu~?s~!~j-·528 OOO Mesll ,\beautiful h:H'k l(Ul:'~l quartl'f ~ .inti !'all Uiun Jt Ctuq(i• 11ocauon ~ear l'hff und ~.OOJ d"n Spal'l' rl!nt yard. Wl\h co1erect r1al1U Sl'll1•r f1nan1·111.11 111lh 1-;1kmsl'o 1132 3910 Broad $18i.500 s &I a COZ) (1rt.'placT·chm l~l' !!rt'at terms l'nhclil'\ a I Roy McCarch, Rltr. s-;25 mo teps to p1 I I 1vmi: room l'rl' s blt'alJU~lS200.000 541•7729 bear h & p 1 er 1 more• Assumablt· l(l.:1n~ I ';'_14499·25!11?._ __ aod an anx111ue. :.t•llt>r Onl) Slfi9 ,9Hlt Ca ll l ltii .. rMteds •EXCITING• AO m.1 OOJ for rt>m11clel on : LLSTATE hran1l fl t'~ s .. 1e c•1I 111aterfrnnthom1• ~o· Est•Solt \lll\1'11111•11 '" CoronodelMor 1024 l'rnperl) Fanta~ti t· IJ523C.otP\JSDt·IRVIWE rt'turn yn inq·~tment Wi th or 11 1lh u ut -f1nan n n•'' full 11ri rc I 1 Will •'l\l' add11innal fl.1rl1<1r lmc·,tm .. 1111·11 I REALTOR~ :••••~;·;~·~·~;~..... ~.IAAJ. fat 3191 .. ILacJowta leach I 048•1 ~~~~~tel' "Hh olh t•r ~~~~tf~~m!4~~4 l~~~enna OWNER ANXIOUS Ne11 elt·J!ant 4 Hr \'1c 1 ••••••••••• .. •••• .. •••• l!il 7713. i;;s 0245 I fills nl('e t 5 6lar park MESA VERDE Beautiful. imma<·ulatl'. l t<H1an p..rl1:il 'u I VIA CAPRI I Mtwportleach EXECUTIVE I rurel)' landscaped 4 Br ownr cunlrat•tnr fin.in Can't last Spac111u, 2 -~~"!II----Beaut1rur Belair :11ob1I( B1wrola built h11ml' ~llh I home on c~I dC' sac • a,aiJ $5;;,,ovo IMM°'l •TE BR " OCl'an , 1e" 1 f'RIME DUf'LEX Home 11 front kit. 12xl9 doubll.' door t•nt r) . lca1b, Spa1·1ous rooms. \'1ew or I u. A :i; 0 rt Ii r: 11 d :-; e ;1 r 45x90' L11· Rm 12·x 111· Master Ullo formal h' mi: rt~•m. golf rourse from proper C.._ C!tormer Dupltx OCCUPANCY • Crescnl Ba\ f:le;Hh Wal& to leach Hdrm t:ndost'd patio f1>rmal dining room t} Owner ass1s t t'd WITH FINAMCIHG WJttt iftstant qualifico-Owner w l1nJnre I S275,000 :\ear ll od" Hu-;p1tal hui;t.> fllm1l! n~1m ~tune rinam·m!( Onl) $139.5011 3 BR 2ha or ~, l!ll•''l m ti on a• a i lab It at 1 St-11.000 . Ownr Finan. 523.So.> firt-plan'. 1·11u ntr) Callno".!17!15370 ""nt·r·, uni l ·"'" ~ WilsCMtParil a..,.ov111oqtR.E. 675•1771 CLASSIC kuchen ·\II .,, t•rl1JOk• A fldrm rc•ntal 1·ull,•l!t' \II HEW LUXURIOUS __ 4_fJ.:_17'1 MOllLE HOME 3Jlt'l'lac•ular pool dndl LLSTATE In "'hari> 1·01111 " 1•\t•·I s•us spa El egant ma~ler _ '" ltH;ition 1111111.r "lit CONDOS lalJl-e~ 1052 A 5Utl('. 3 other lari:1· REA O l'arn l.:r Znd TD Kt·'t 2&3Redroom.3b;ith ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2i06 Uarb<. .Ste206 A bdrms. plw. a den. "'1th L .!_ ~S bu)· in to" n for uni\ 380 W. WILSOM Golf Cowse Ho.-540-5937 bwltm bookl':JSC'S frul). WE ~UIT' S280Ut,() -i>:Jl ;;o!l5 f reneh influen(·e . l Jn exeeut1ve home 1111 I · ~11644-7211 •SuhJl!ti tn 1 ·rt-il1t Jfl custom 1zt"d :ind pror i lilillai••lll~il COlllllllt :al onlyS299.000 t111ncr will Wt' ,•an no onger afford ~ im.1,111 landsc·ape 1 bdrm.3 ba. p~ l600 help with financml( Call lo make pa}ml'nb t>n I fam rm x Int , 1r 11 1 . ...,......., now.546-2313 our~Bd21 1 BaWestehff S• , I OptnHouse Su1t S39S.OOO Owocr Al!l : ~arborV1tw, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ,-••1 ~rJi"S Of.1\L ~orm nr ~ sell (lwrll'r 11111 hrlp ,ram room 1;n•al lo<'a MEWPORTIUCH '~;~=~Ml home Askm~ S249.ooo ·~ (Ameb' &~~t· l'nn•d lo 4933745 1homes 4 bdrm .. ha -• .., • ,~ Ka s c) . o" n r a I! t finan t:I.' 2~3 ~l .:11!•1lt.1 Top Mtiahborttood : 1100 Sl125 mci II 11?h qi;1 b1 lily C 3 611 1266 or 548 6492 Christmas Special DI 642 tr;~. 759 1221 Beautiful f10me Jaq\c 1 li44·~~ <xean qew 120 fl rron •~--------------.. So U14 ) duplt•x 2hdrm spilt level funwona1 .-.-.---------tage l'se or ('XISltnj( I ha ea unit • I hilrm ~Oft leoch I 040 for bus\· ram1hes 4 Br 3 UDO ISLE bldg or 4~ sq ft or CE DEDllE ELlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE AXEi Uf'PER LARGE REDUCTION lnd1v1dual Home Lrg 5 BR 4 Sep Mstr Ste Good Fir Plan Vu City Lites Gr eat Neighborhood School. Park C lose By Fast Escrow Reduced To $232.500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listin~. ' 759-9100 ·--,,., .. ,-. .. ,. ~ 2 Corpor• rlcno Ntwpcwi c..r. HAllOI l.IOGE SMASHING ICIM· MiTOM With outstanding decor. Over 3200 s q . ft.. assuma ble l<>an. Night light view. $725.000 Darlene Herman 752·1414 (N52) MEW CONDO USTIMG . Fanta stic Finanting for this 2 BR. 2~ BA, forma l din area & private patio. Only l 1"z years old located near Ha rbor High School a nd within walkin g d ist ance of s hopp in g . $159,000 Fee l a n d . D o nna Godsha ll 644·6200 I N49) 'l!ar '.i pl P·1t 111 t'ornl'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . bwld 10.000 sq ft O"'nt'r Int Rm lo.1·~panil cil 11<>1..IOAY Sl'r:Cl:\l.' hath S2:l2.5(~0 Youw11lfallin lo'<'"1lh "ill rarr) Pri l'C llOl'.fmr Pmi•r .. du;·l•il Fanta.,t1('S.1l\'1~t ll ~'" 1.ocJinaV1lloqeR.E. lhlsshasyJhdrm drl'dm Sil:i,ooo 631 iJOO liiJ 7t151\Wknib. •'\e• Quahfymg tn .make· 1t 497-17,1 !hon;-' f ahulnu~ finJnt Rt>altor ~oors Jlf!;t SlJti.IWJO l!kr He rt leach I 06' ,mg fR\'INETEHHAt'E IWll-07tJ9 •••~•••••••••••••••·1 1;.. Cottdottlini•msfTow1t· I ·I llR. Fi:;E l"ittt I 044 ham.es for scM 1700 Su~ny , ltl(hl '.'>. bri~l1t 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAllOI RIDGE I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;in nl·~ nn the milrkct UHDEIMilKET I "e" Super exeeutl\,.. I " bnl'k front. ~ule t.. re I TURnE ROCK J Rd 3 bath \'IF.W 1 • ~' ~.. rnndn 3 BR . 2s l r.' :ir patios hanlw11<111 P<• r rm. · ' I quel nnonnj! thrc1uch11ut SUPEI IARGAIH lownhome rn thC' prC' II den t 'pgradrd Xlnt and '<Int location 11·~~ Beaut 2bdrm. 2ba t•nd I st1g1ous pr11ale rnm 671-1300 rinan than 100 pai't'' fr11m unit rondo. t ~r 1H•11 & mun1t) ~1th tcnni, OfttyS9000dft! I mil hon dollJr hum''' 1mma c Tn il">K dwn & t"Oort. pools and spa~ Pvt prt) 548 71150 Rt'ahst1rall\ [Jrl•'l'<l .• t as~ume Ii i JI' 1 loan I Xlnl fmam·in)?" 11!1' a' '--------17\t>wport Beach. Big Ca S365.000 ree·" rnmb of llWC balanrt> owr l'\o sumablc loa~ Pnced ror I LOCATION f'LUS! l n~•m. ~1 t'l.am adult (l)n assumable & o"n"r pa)menls for 3 yrs immed saleatS480.00ll l 'fh1s ont• hJS 11 a ll 11u2 HR.2 RA pool.ten fmanrmg. 644·7211 T n t a I Pa } m <' n I ROGEIS REALTY Pnme Dv\l'r Shore•.; nis. st>curerl park ml! & SJ .03 4 mn SIS9 990 675·2311 m·t'r •, a1•re 3 Hclrnt>. 11t ht•r amt•ntlll'S l..owe~l pnCl' In Turth: I formJI d1n in~ t1•11m . S2"5.M owr " 2<1'. !:. I Roe k 0 w n r• r a i; t NEWPORT SHORES I clrn. spa and Im cl~ l.rnJJ ctn-Owner Agnl !133 il!90 I-;----;--~1·8781or955·0457. . for l'ntertamm)! (l u..il1t' :s nta An· lie ghl • ~-..-... lliii!O._....,li:Eil[ I Oul.st.aodmg fmanrm~. thruout 14tth lots M u~l·;I ~ 1~w n .... nah 1 p 1 r ;·~pi -------low interest with 15 ·., bnrk Mak,• .in appoint parto~r. 2 BR • d1•n 2 '• down. 3 bdrm. drn. " meot lo sec• this ~Pl'rJJI HA allched 2 car l!ar, RES10£NTIAl REAL ESTATE SERI/ICES A RAU fiEM! Elegance and qualit y in this out- standing Bayshore home. Beaut iful- ly desig ned & decorated . Ext ra la r ge corne r lot w it h spacious patios a nd lavis h pla ntings. Lovely m aste r bedroom with en closed sun· r oom. Absolute pe rfection at $495.000 fee IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 baths. 2 patws. good 11rrenng pool. s pa & ~au na loral1on . $137 .000 642-5200 S5<nJ nej?ot1atcdn 't'nu r °"411rAgt .8.Sl8300 mo pa~ Sli!itl pp I block lo bearh 7' · dwn. 754 0600 543 5392 or j PETE OWC al 11·. Nu l'pts. 5-'il)~ : dbl gar S230,000. land m _. p--.... 2000 J BARRETI .,. REALTY I eluded' 011nn agt • ...,.... .. , 76()..(Y.l97 •••••••••••••••••••••• IP\'t party ha:. ~u per •••-----• tN>ach proper!) & will s.".i.ii. give 1, ownership for Cepistr..o I 071 nt>gat1ve p:1yme nts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'7~5500 OCEAMFIONT IYOWNER I New cust bll 2 ~ty F'tmrh Norm.inti} 3 RI< & den hom1• (.':an bf : split ~.000. OW(; :n11 I Sta.shore 673 & 711 I Stll ldle ltem11 !;42 Sf;-7': l l..1tlle M1i.~ Muffrl 'ol nn a 1'1.lrN, aloni: \'u mt• a sptder and rratl in lht· Daily Pilot t:lasi.1f1l'd sertion about M11111 Mur AHOIDAILE HORSE NOPBTY Aeaullful nrw 4 Brlrm J na l'U.~lnm httlT14' nn ap pn1x 1 , at• 1mw1I fur 1 hor.;r am1 lcw ah'1l JU~t 10 mm (mm ht•arht•' & m•t r1 n a (; •1 u r m1• l k1t eheo. ~d liar. dramatu· m1'tr will'. 3 1·ur jitllrU Rt' & room for piol $349.!k>O W...&Wtiul.E. 40-2752 s.leAM IOIO refs Tulfet and boul(hl It for •·~ You ran 11ell .............. ·•••••••• your tuf(et and lob of Try I oet. hW9! other t hinas throu11h SC Plua Aru 3Ktt . 011ly Pt lot Clru111hed 2BA. f'lllc. dbl ~ar Xll\l ~-'--CcaUW·S61J ~.Jll'7,*. f.51 .to20 Tllf'UX S 155,000 l..ocated in Co~ta Me~ll two 2 Bd rm 2 Ba un1ls art' jitreal rentals Tht>y have patios 4i gar11tt'!I Assume 95K !st loan ilnd 0WC2nd TRlDITIO\.\l RL\I T\ edl-7370 lUMfnC.N. Pnl't' Just redlK't·d. n..-11r """·call now TSl. lnvslmntx M2 1603 I 4UMITSC.N. E 11ts1de w 1t h pool. °"'"" lftlliou., aru t futMrmt It 10'; i:st .ll!vsimnu 142· IC r a s Pa 0 51 .. SS --..,.-·r• ~=-"'C"'---• --.... -. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 ...................... ........ u.twW-4 .., .,. ..... """'"" •-t•llh ......_ ·~ U111wa. u....a...a. ..... ...a....a. .. 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••.•••••• .....-.....,...._. r...-........ • INCOME ic. .... -.. M• J222 t....._oaltecll 1240 Mt rt1t• lJ6t o-c..e.w... 1124 ......................................................................................... .. PIOPllTY .................................................. r.:'; .... ••••••••••• P.W 1726 ................. c..t.Meto 1124•-ltecll 1141 11:_,..__......_ Jl7,tJve on New90r1 lturh ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.... __ ..,.... StO/wk Pin.-Knot SPICIALIST 2 bdrm huu"· with bKL•C•1te SPY•LASS F urn ltlr h r l or . Jlr.lleA9t Newport lfr1ehti. llfl'I, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••··~··•••••••••••••••• M°"'16302 W PCll.NB 1iiurtyllr~A~k for Jnhn I bdrm, 2 bl!, "' rm. Orun l nall(hl Yll'w, wi1hrldryr.1tove, ri1fnte. Newly dtr or C:as pd hkr nrw 2 HR dulllU. Bar ht'l or un Ut't'J n NlO .. ()('ft vlt•w. 2 BR I ~0440 ~1"1 from 3 19 uit1I:. 613 61$!1 r.im1ly room. lorrna t 4bdrm, farn rm, 3 rar ckt·untrd l dl'11n fl~ t'fl<'I IClr . pool, tbhwr Adulu1 J600foo 541:1 4i;79 wtderk, wu)ht'f dry1•r BA. 2at. lndry w11lll to Tl'tnlll aviul.ihlc lo ,uit eo.t. Mete 1hnm1:, bonu~ rm z•1 Ill.Ir S2200 mo ~:v .. :. G.1roo1 ,,1~rc 9 4, ~49 1343. Adul~ 642 S073 s Stant• An;, S (.' l'llwi. •Int lor lmmt-d ut· 'hop5 nn pl"! "I S4$0 Yeulie9 ..... 4150 your nt't'<b 1224 rur i:ar 3000 Ml rt $\l~O 700-0607 .., 66 l Ir T .._. 1 Hr !Adult, l'l'Olr aar, ~anr)' ('1111 752 $(MO. <&93 27 10 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• I i;;~J;-;;,;~d:~;d·~·R~ir• l'ttll Jim lf7H3'7 1Jto11ul 3btl .. t'/lt home ........, .... 111 3740 Ncwl dco•wr ' • patio, pool. ~11u. $4~0 Ill lllS2 --~fo'~N~R~NT 2; 4 Hr ,AA' " f11m1ly rm $1100 111 U wlpool, 2 J>llllf>:.,2 frpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I y to 1:11~ pd ' <'I 11a~/w11ter1 htK Al.I\ Studio apt. t•ompl rt' c.pitfr.-o 117 v111 an tr t't'kly 1 NEI~' Ill> Slln>mov llOMl::Sfo'Olt ltEN'I' WestcUH moo1mo No H.l.'lmu..aEST ~d~IJ11~i f;'!'JI, cbwhr 11570222 Nofel' rmd Walk to bl'uda & •••••••••••••••••••••• Monthly.67371113 l..md 63 "':Juu in !l & 4 lldrm $117~ s7ll0 jll"L' &46 23811 "" ""' town Opt•n ht·umt'd n•1I 2 Hr avt nl'w t'llt'J>-Ol. Ki1ilu1. Kuna. ll11w;111 . JU,, 1111 F \' n l'l' d > ll I d ~ & Rlu(b r ondo 3 Hr up, I br Splln~h Ellllh~ L1vmK I Soar1oos 2 8r. 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" $950 ' 197 42 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• td" ·ti I 2 " ""' )' an Hapt-u Pt'b •1 h f' adult aptl> an 14 plans I · I , a consider land rm. formal dm1ni: 2'1 ,,o 11 eb $67~ mo I n.o '·!Luxury studio !ti/' TV "·a an~ q: or quJet adult rompleio. Dr ••USl a\11 re' Bd • dep9668479 lell:S' wioption to hu) ~ t:xl·ellent l'ond11aun ~l 25-l.S5-18 1005 ~:i: A~k ror C1ith)' ma ad !tervtl';, ph~nes: f;{~1 apb t rom i560 t·arp~t. drapt>). pool Clu~~e:v~ 4~ 1~; lror:: ~~~~ ~~~~~~~!'; Dana -Pt Large 28R. Neal or Ron 645:~20 Sl.200 inrl gardent'r & ~r bearh. 3bdrm <!ha. -: --• $115 wk 49!1 2'.!27 pallo. l'ndoscd garage). fmm $040 t pools. ten 28A Rel Whl M 1250 ~ Leh-Sale 2200 JJOOI serYrl'e 7!'>1 31!11 or $750 Gardener uwl '4oi Larg~ 4 bdrm. 3 bu . ideal Be l r II f Large 2 bd, 2 bu. J)IJOI. laundry (al' $400 1·11 Oceanfront fur W1nti'r ms, waterfall!> pond&' •1 1Hill>. 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B a Ibo:> l !t land Torla1m ll!'kt>h 1•Jll edtenmH·ourt Ja1•uu1 Br 2 Ha <ltrk1 ':.rd ~lan)amenrt1e~1nt·lud Mfto shr2brnrbeach diamonds lf toVS2.li:e :\ear""" 2 Udr. frn1• pml'>o l't•b $il50mo 640-8.582.979 4191 Waterfront 3 Hr 2 Ha li~2!1671!, "''' 272 park hkt' landsraptnl! br1l'k frpli' j!.tr l ln!! pn1ate hath en ·J ar ga~ BB.Q lrplc. t f & I d :>53 IY.!42 64011121 nc·kel~ mu~t be l'latmt'd Moe.I ~ieaut1ful hldl! Ill s (o; r L' R G ,, T ~: lranre h, 1gh bt>am ce•I I N. ·~ RBr~lh 673 19·.. . ass o sizes cant) ldr i:ara.:1• t'lu''' 111 Onwatt>r.Zbd SO!IS Yearl} rentJI $!li5 Mu ti~ [~r 22.1981 llB Generous ri·nt JI SH9U mu or lt·a't' 111i1 mg~ W 0 & krlrhen ~-->N __ trade for comm I prop 'chooh & :o;h11pp1ni: :\t>l4 rondo :: !!H :! k \ \ewport Short's. Jhd ~all TiO 034i • • • lo\lanct> dull), Suru.t'I Rluff, on pn\ $285 mo 642 5~57 1Ci1roQH SFR . an rome prop , W ~1de.~O hi5 i:?KS Pa1111 :'\r l' .. rk & Pool ............. _, · _ _._ 3107 11460619 Panfil· \\l' c' ~I I a!ler6 P~I for)e-6 4350 SSl-11121 1asklorRon1 II 'oJ•!l' ~i5%-lh1'\t'\ swn -ftMlll-~:.~t~rde 2111< Ill:\. nr I ...... ------ITl.J unrquc 2 Br l HJ .. ., 3bd f:lmtl) $9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1.'1101)1:. :l:u l't't $-11~ Oelu>.e po•1ls1dt• '<lra t 6309-HO ii-12 l®IK I rm 4 BR !be Wa)her ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne" Port Be at'h Ba t'k hi)USl'. frplt bt>am t't'll l nJ\ Park 2 Hr 2. Hd Jbd Villai:e SI.mu , Kmgsazt> 3 Hr "' f rpk & mi ' ' -· lance 2br 2 ha bltn!t I ".uh_ldrge h1!t & t'IO.I r J di) er ett· :-;0 1st lai.t E asts1de. Cost a Mesa Bayexerut1vet•ondo2 an~s ~U r~;1s r.athrl'thnl!'lr'tnl!rm. WatHfr.tHws bram 1·e1hn1tS S850 )rl) 63161u lh"'hr 1 •,mtlt'~heJrh dt'tk •5!1 ~14.15!11042 I S195mo&l61i31!6 Gar age. I Oxl Ox24 BR 2•, ba, assumable I W..S rm !'>48 liOllO (ardJH mdl 2 rar l!Jr. 1111w &w 5719 &~Jli 1<141 "" Adi (). 8J $75 mo 180 21st St 111.,e; fixed. 29 )ear~ Sv:icuius 1 hilrm hnu~e club fart! S7!l5 i52 ~ll-411., .... , IK. 631·1400 "~looa Pi r <"• . n.. 1 :"<l>t'\I rnuplt• tu mJnJ)li' ~. "" peb s.i5o mo . ·eJn ~ \ 1 1:" Condo ~urn rm. 11( h11u'1: nr ~~ $45,000 equ1l' for " 49711!52 ""' t' .. t>a r ron l ~m:ill.ipartmt i·omiile\ 5368362 2 bdrm. 2 hJ. 't'C'Urtl~ I near OCC. for rt>spon . R 1 7 • ., 87 •0 Westdtff AreJ '. lil k tu 13 Bd , f 1 I 4 Rr 2 Ua . bC'amed. I ~I ~15-7." . bldg ~IOpe! mo t'mployed IC'ml, $200 an !:l tor a Re Gar age . ea tor. ~ 1 11 shopping !'t'llll'r & hu!> Beauttful 2 Rr 'L A:i "Thi• r. "' a m• Y room'.. 2 frplc gar ~o Jll'l5 $1300 • ""9312 . SPECIAL 1714 1 615 15711 I dudes uttl !157 ijJ90 do"1llo"n. Costa Mesa. lledEahlh S4.50 mu )taturt> Jdlh. Terrace L:nl\ l':itk Ba. bl!.,1.'!;'· i:a8ra~e. \a \l'arl) lease 6i!"> !!006 or ~)le your own apart 3hd 2b• · t lk • 9x20 SSO mo 642·•907 W.ttd 2900 no Pt>l s Ca II ~~ 111 t• Ftplc. 'aulled 1 clltnl! rant _,., 3 dr 2 Ba . i;;s-~ rrent 1 You derori1tl' "'<' r~. a. patio 2 1 ~ 2 nru. on Kai boa 1 .. 1and. "''k~ys. ~ 5 __ •••••••••••••••••••••••' i52-1920,9-~"kd.i upj!rades. earal!l' dour dblgarage.bll an~$750 ! lteatiB.AU pa~ allowam·e1 1 )e.ir 1 ~3t;,.~ Si:i41 mo \rl~ I 2111 mo • ullls 120'J l. BR. nt'" rarpet 1:<1r 'tf..ene ~ ~\J tl 12 Ill JACOISREALTY eoro.adl4Mor 3122 . lea:,e Set' at 6200 ~:d 1 1 Agate 6iJ38i3 OffictRtwf.. 4400 Land t~~t;tJ'~~o 12 un cnr 'ard no P•'b I urr)· s.so mu \I!' PROPERTY MGRS s;.·a;·;.o·urf:AN°·;;~;; Rea~r.~T~~~~~11ed ? 111BRgerl inBHAu"!!ch \!' (~r'!': ~"a~~~~n ,\11~1 1'Hotek.-Motfls 4100 ;;;;w;;i"ci:fr·;;i;"V.~::t 11.S. local area :\i.:ent s.i7s mi ,\\ail 1mmrJ 752 ~ 6 75-6173 rh11rmini in old Corona. ~arden Jpt... PJll<>~ nr ~d 12 pd_,,,N ~.,A536h5 s.t25 rm 6i5 16-12 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1nanr1al mst 7000s f 67•3170 6427927 11m1 EFOHH~.:\T 28 2 r I .. k p ep j!as r ...,a,• I .......... KMOTa lstn A tl\'I'> -~--.:.. 3 Bdrm 5 •00 F 1 2bdrm rnndn . puul r a rpl'.orean uer:. ool &SpJ.lll'Jl Ah d & Md'adden '\rwport Terr J Rr2':Ra ~ _oor :B_ent541_JV-.. __ :) BR l R . .\, fam room ' .ent't't 5625 mo + ll~po~rl Vil'" f r!>m d ~l'I< paid Ad ults.nopels ,\CllL~ OO""lS 811341J!!4 t'OlldO. frpk. gar. Slii~ j W'kl~ rent:ib ~"" J\llt! ...... dan room. den Ip 2 C'Jr )ard & l!araj!t' l\1tb & Adultsonl\ 7611 7633 I S800 mn Call Anthony BACll SJ80 SJH!i • r'" \gt 89l 6396 SltlS & UJ> ( olor T\ HEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar S6i5 ITll,t ,,, ~ ~l'l dpel~ ~~!1:~~1· ',''mo ~ 2 b 2 b' r I days 642 S7S7. ('\C'S & I RR $..135 ~W) ln~u;mshed 1.2. & 3 Hr I I • I Phone' Ill roorn 22;4 r&UHSULA tto..ftFllnWsMd a'"" Jan 1:.1 lh·lllHl'' ep ...... ~,.,,. ~t·nt. "'' r a." rpc· on wknds631 6630 2BR l'i H..\ sso~S.'>lll A.JlrEMrACIFIC .._di•Occ••cy I "e"port Al\ll C)I Spat'•ous execull\'e or- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<Ti02 fee ~,.:':idul~l.4~~<~~-1~ r Sl'~C.'TACULAR <>CEA:-.: 22SU \'1in1tuJrd >10 91>21i 12 lll5t6·7202 S7<ll rm 3 Br :! Ra \pt I~ i4-IS fices across from Calv Cotfw Mesa 3124 t br 2 b.1 house nu 11:11nt Ra.T AlS ,,,., ..,.,«, '"6 o ... ,, . & CITY LIGHTS VIEW "llare 2 bdrm. adult~ $.'MIO upstairs "e"' · bJlro"' N&a\ • rL "'CE' Hall All services a' aala· ·rp•· d r I \I I I B If'. """ ............ """'0 Ft 2 "R 1' BA ~··9 p \au11~1 ('t'thn°!> t'0' 1.-d ~ ':' A • ble optional' f'rom 22S ••••••••••••••••••••••• t u . ~ rp r . n 1 r. ,.. Sli5ti 1 om every room. largr o • '" 5 · 3110. pool. garage . n " ,.. • Reas \\ et>kh Rdtt'!> ft C\ean1 8 R£urnishedcot cond ,\\aal Jt1n R 2Br tH.J Siftll •.ttful>.rea 1 Br S6J51mo Anthon) 28R 2HA $.'i20 Jlt'I-'> Sl70956 1?aragi' hltxk tu bt'J•h · · sq up at reasonable I tr.15 I I I ? f I " l :Bl W Wabon 631 5511:1 Yearh Kltch~nettes Phont') rentals ~o lease re· tage. Yery pri "ale. adll~ . rro 1nr g:m C'nt•r -Ir 2 \.! Si!!a -bdrm. 2 ba. CJ pr l'od daySl'all 642 5757. wknds MAIUHElS W ALIC TSL ~igmt Ii-I:! lliul . Z Channt'.1_ )1.v\ te) qLDred. call SlJ 3002 only. no pets S43.5 111el ~rfll1n1e"' ~S1 9f>Ofi 3 Hr !'.Ra Sli'ifl style Homi' Tenn•~. ~1-6630 I. 2 & 3 Br Tnwnhou,e ~ndprper l9ti1 ;\l'"PU!:1 all utal S48 05~2 I \'e~· sharp 3 Br l'llOllll I .l Br. 2 lia S!ltltl rum pool. Jar. l1replaN' $950 l'~om New apl ()('(:00 Apts ratios. :-10.ile & ~lod ;lbr 2 ba blor k l•'I 1:11 Costa Mt>sa f\.15·9131 1<J(f1re spare for lease. L..J-o•ocll 1141 hJj!mhl~ upi:r.ddt•d. Jtr"" LeRa1~or Rlt~ 11.:1:1Kf~Hr mv View 2RR. 28A. 2 i·ar • \\ll:!!itfield doublt• t•ar garai:t'~ I br h Ocean n1 laun S:?50 mo Balboa Island ........................ 1 fro SC \ill .& Pl11£J IL.ocJ-a•och 3248 Kalh)675i21W I ~ar Deluxr SIUOO Ol'Jf llunl ll arbou~·1 racal.~_mo 6616U2 Want Ads L'all642~78 l 675 1iJ9 - Jbdrm. Zba. all ult I pd l\r 3 r11 & Cl l Jtrport ••••••••••••••••••••••• :"iewpon Bt>al h Bark 673 9566 FAMILY >.nS. t 'h Id k ll40 6110-e e... ·•• .... • Xlnt o~ean \le" 2 pa pool l'lubh'e tt!n Laroe 1 htlrm duplr' Ba~.a\atl tmmi'd Lme :-<ewl) de•·oral~-' 2 Br 1 ·parkhnli! t'lean II! JPI" 1 reno ' • •••••••• •• • ...... .. ' rus l 11 " I " BR 21 b d ' ~.., r f Larl!l' J bdrm. 2 bJlh de t' k s . p \ l > rd I t'S m "d i·u, l'nnl!' tit•ean 'It.'"' frpl1 ut1I \ -, .l ron o. Ba Adults onl) nu prti. or am1hes " I or 2 frpk pat 10 a Jr J"t' • • washe r dr) er d" t'l'1hng; t'h.indeht•r' ~rm :>52 salll. ~ ipm tastefull} r ar11eted & liSO·rru 496 7244 rluldren "r pJrk llC'dt "' .. 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL hwasher. linens & brassharett· &2 p,1t1u' "'e<'pt14knd~ papert'd S800 mo Also [., pd Nopet5 Xlnt '6759132 e e utensils met S900 mo ,\\'3tl I 182 t.eJ'e •ir ,3 H 2, 1 . ., . , lt>asc optron Realtor. -bdrm.Zba.lll'""11f Ba}. 2Br2 Ba SS25 3BR. :I HA C:lo~e lo e I Days • 3 l ines • 80ollirs e unlit June 30lh 494 7334 l~l' option S!!OO S!ljU <'· r. · •a -,~·1r 1-!llr i59 1877 1' Rt>fng, "asher. dr}l'r lllW Walson t;Jl ~5113 tleal'h $79$ mo 604 16th e e "i '"''" ft'e:tn \ 11·"" .• o pl'I~ gar S85Q 8461Xl96 -• · "' "" ., ~ • ' O • ( orSS.S.9742 .,., """" Sl2CMI mo to mo \l(t Westchff 3 Bit, 2 BA . n I y\OULT 2 Br opt·n h1·;i m ... reel """1453 e 'd'' : '1 ' · ·1' 0 a~ \IP•.. a-,sd.eo o, m.i I ana t e JliR.28:\.F'amrm.Krd' ~2894 l'arpets pa1nt. l\ly vd,2 BR 2 BA "''Ith small C'c1lrn1ts. lob of "•lllcl Oean.lr1t 2 BR.l11 lll\:! '1"1 1 1 SH -'r ,1•., '"''aoo1a1 .iJ.1v To_ J11dt '1 lor tro~ Mlwport a.och l 169 OK °"O pets \o ~an~l<•';c; 11 ' q_lDet st, $1080 646 67119 yard $475 mo . ref lo rt'\t sen 1niz bar s~oo mo le\'t'I, 12 m1 Crom beach e ' · 1 ' 111 ·• · 1 n '"' t'e a '10r'l mmpr d• JSe' offer no • ...................... Si95 mn 1392 Cal" .i \!liift '"!! \ 11'" 1 Br 3 • • I ~•&t>l_agnt 644 7211 "o pt>lS 2256 M Jpl1• no pets adult~ vnh e ''"•" c 3" ! '1• 1 ' J • 1C' ''-S!)(IC l't'' "< an1 1~e :-• ce m.;)t e LIDO ISLE rharmtng 4 Lane · a rle1·ktn1? 1l1nina C!Mdc •.r•• 3 bdrm 2 bath So of ~i:s.s.;orG"JKll'l.J S495 rm9602392 1• ,IJ.;• 11 f ll(• <'I ''ih ,,,, ,.ime w"e'"<'' ,~..,, ao e bdrm. 2'2 bath. lrl? sun 6-1-l 11136 Jrea dsh"'>hr ''"' r . U. .. msa..d 3425 H" > No pel~ s;;.o 2 B 1 2 ur 1 Ba Child OL' 0,, • ,,, 'h . ll"I i.i,., .-,ell•"" 1 me , .~1 .,., n)' patio. complete!} up . m1n1 bland' thru •>ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ' r Condo nr $ l' ,, " • e . .., e graded Sl700 mo v .. ar 4 hr house. 2 bJ ll',.,I. liaral(r $111541 1~1 &. la~I TOWNHOL'SF: t>nd uml. gent. 673·~ Plata S .\ Pool. SpJ p1.'L~ tia5 mcl ~oo • I BillGrund_l.675 6\ul rencd )d. 2 l'.Jr ~Jr nr r~qu1rNI 96-1 lfi61 aft like new 28R 2RA. dm ICottoMelo 3114 Tt11nas S580 \dulls no 842 16!>2 • ,_, •-· '• ".J': 1"' eac., CC• At::u ,1 .s "'0' ;~ 'T'd•e c,,e Want some thing ~Ira SC:;';!~1~.~~~7 IJii :r~t . mie. lie pat111. bakony ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 2 BR I'• BA. rpts drp~. e ""''' P-; 1 nr· ot i.i.Of fl,'11r·mum d • ~ ) np~ Pied'>!' r• nt e 5 pee l a I 10 a 2 Br t ll•an 2hrlrm hou~c· 111 A C fq1I , self l'lea n HEWLY DECOI 1 641 1460nr646491 I I laun. bit ins, 1?ar. pal1u. 1 e C'lcl·" • e Townhouse. t'om plt>ll'IY ('ute 2 bdrm hou r \lone \'tllage, r h1ldrrn l>t'l~ O\en. drapes St'<' 1?alt• 1 Br gas pd. encl ·~ar ll Rr I Ba. nu.(' ti p alt nr HJl $475 mu 846 1668 e • fum'S895Mo7609117 on 1 2 arrelstandlJ~l · uk Si5fl ~~1731!!111 pool l'lubhse. )~un.i . dwashrr. pool 1\dults gar.adulb onl~ Mpt'ls $..'i9S 2 Br 2 Ra ~1tnl r------------------------------, . St't'unl> reqwred 15"11 19-1 2576 Qwet. nr f wys $610 No fi42,5073 $'50 mo 279 W W1b11n rond :-ft ar bearh Child e I I e tto..ftu.twwiilMd :'ltesa Dr Santa \n.1 1 __ .... ~TI52S80.i~l 0796 M Sl\1819 OK yard No pel) e I I e ....................... lleaghts 1213• 861 2510 .....,_.. "ICJillel 3252 T :+ HlO ' 0 2 Br I Ba .\pl ~Mr111 I I 83.1 nn . I • ..... ' _._... 3 206 • 0 , ....................... O"-W Garage. "asher dn er """ 1n1? c ean 2 Br I'• . e I -C NDOJBr 211BJ ll!E"•c• 4br.3h.i r.amrm 3 U. ..... llwd 3525 all built ans Sma llr.hild. Ba S.90 r ent'ed ut1ls 1l'naque oldrooftop o<'<'an . I I • •••••••••••••••••••••••mat h t · · bd -I Balboa Isla d Wat 'rfro 1 ~ e r 1 r m rar 11ar. 'I<'"'. nr nc·•·an •••••••••••••••••••••••, OK. no pets Only 1 vear paacl Refr1Ji!e 2 smoi 11 11~. I rm $375 F rce I • 3 Br 2 e::1 Yearly re~ "balrony dbl 1tara1?c S00l 9i4 342Cl IEOMEOF , old Callforappt · chaldren0K.nopel5 laundr) 536 SOSO aft •• I 1 tal. s.97s. Mo. 770·0347 " o~e~ rrp~l8,t'~f''f' IMillioft Vieio 32671 THE LUCICY FEW TSL MGMT 642 1603 1960 Wallace 642 4905 7pm e I 1 e Lovely !JUie home J BR ~~~ Ro~09°7!1 ;:i;1:r~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••[ Rent an Costa Mesa·s THE VICTORIAN New-2 Br garden apt· l'\l I I Rr Adults only. e I I • 28A,yard.gar.sit>eps7. 89421Wi llOMESf'nRHF::"<T ~EWEST ga ted 20 ly decor 2 Rr w l(ar . patio. gar. laundl) :'\o ~t;i~5 e I e now ull June 30. $895 mo • 3 & 4 B<lrms 56.'iO S700 To"•nhomt> VI LI.AG E llt'\lo' C'rpts & drapes. bit vet.s I sml child ok $450. . I • 675.8842. 760 60S6. O-roillf 3226 Fenl'ed > Jrd li & COMML'NITY 2 &3Br 11\S, p111to Adults Call :;.169950 2 BRlondu.fp.l'n<' l!Jr • I ~7 •,•••••••••••••••••••••• i(aragi's Kuh & pets 21, Ba 1600 1800 sq ft 1 i."~ 1.~·~4120 2 Rr w gar $4 15 "lie" poo1 , t t' n n 1 s . no e 1 e -----;-for Rent 2 br fl'l )ard. welrome l~l mo +-dep I)( pure luxury Garaj!es. 667 G V1rtona $470 carpels, "alerp.ud 2176 pet~ water bt>d !'tlu~t I 1 e I._,.,.... 1207 (!ar ~ 339!1 l)t;ma •2 ~'521l00 Agent ,no let' l)sdro·tubs in master Ha't' s th ' "E'· Plarenlla 6.16<1120 ha\t' Ca rredtl. refs • I l e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qpen 493·1>461 siltte formal dining omr, IOI? )OU 15PM I Sti25 mo Isl. last Sl'l' I layfrollt Fo.taM-Valley 3234 Htwport a.ocll 326' r,oo'llis. wood burnm.i ::~t~ !~1'1 ~~:i~~~'.ed Apt :m1um I llr S350 84&-0800 8S7 0330 . • I Pu bit sh my ad lor 8 days starting I • Luxunous 2~r. 2ba con ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rirepla1·t•s. m1ero w11ve Costa Me.sa 646_0341 J br l'Olldo. in H conl'I I : Classll1cat1on I e do. Xtra lrg h' rm o\'er 4 BR home ni<'t' rented LUIUIY IAYNOMT ovens. fenC'ed patios & aflt>r2PM j pra v pa tio " stnraj!e = 1 Name I • loolring bay Ser bldl? yard solar p.JOI. qucet 3 Br 2 Ba "'lh hoal sh ~a~ds Private elegant shed. & t'arport K ad~ I Underground park mil eXC<' area, 3 rar gar A' a ti no " M an~ lmng only 15 mmult>s arp I BR. lots of wood OK. no pets ~ZS mo e II Address I e Adults 1950 mo 675 6775 For lease or least· np amenities 53500 M 0 f"?"I Fashion Island. 7 r & wallpaper S385 mo 7S2·2197 e I e --. -taon SHI% mo " fret' Broker675·4912 ' I minutes to S C. Plaza or As!t ror BW ... 631 1266 ,...,.... e I C1ly Z1p ___ Ph0ne I e c.r-.. w .. 3222 )3rd & pnol matnl '11arbo-r\'1e~;{omes I o,c.A1rpon Just east of 2 BR. golf rourse \llt'W, H'_.-,.• 3142 I I ....................... 8:!1·1151 .. ' :<iiewport Blvd & so or ~ .· :. ntw cpt 1450 mo Ask _..a• 1 Ch~k or M 0 enclosed O e 3 bt 215 Ins. 4 door!I to SBR.JBA.Jc .. rGar. 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No lease l2llO sq rt Harbor Bh11 i60Wt .,,. , ..... 6 6o e11.aru S51....... fnr Hill BAR MAID 1 .. t I.um II• kl''' l Jll l .. o:una llllh Hl'll'lll t n J.ntl' or ex rl'ITll' \ up llt''4 unes. u ~l·np required. Adj. A1rponer +storage SSOOmo I &I 16 lh.1 ~1 lil>~··r I \r, ulcl \l.11ur .. "·'l'I ~"' \ .. , l'<1rt l1mt• r .. r 'lll•r1' •oil .>1171\ .. ,, ~;:! 11r11bJ!I' C'\Pl'rl!'OI I' l>lll>\ >hop ~·u~t h.111' t10n~ 1n their rom Halel.a3·3Z23.9·12. Realonomu:s 67S·6700 r ht m rl.1111? , t.Jr (;uud 'h1·n1.i, 1111>.1·1, u1u-1lit"1.111111•11 n1•11·~,.1Q ~-'' dlt-111 ""'" tru1·k l''r pr•· mun111e:. We pa) houri~ -=""'-"=.;;=--=-----"'!11!111111!!!!!!!!!!!!11!11111111111!~---1 E 16,.. B· lb . I ~wn '!' II. d ' IJt'Ot•nrl'l.I Ill .ill utr11·1• 1111111" • 'h•>rl h.1n1t ft_•rred hul 11..11 _ir.i.m '4J"t' + uenernus com .., arn • on a ua I'. I r o r" .1 r l' J r 1 1 1 1• r ,.,,..1,, ''"'·' t>Ui •r1.1.1 111 llt" !.'.! 1:•w1 .. " h ,.. .. 11THSTIHT ISloreorOHire t3SOsq ft lsland trust del'ds Ch.,r I REW,\HL>' 1.1H l'illl or .um1 1:;~11;111;~1;'' "'' • * • ,j.111, rt'tlUlrl'<I L;ill , ~nty~~ 33.1 fo. l 1l St mL,l«ll>n' tr )OU ha1e a COSTAMISA MesaVerdeArea 50'.eqwt} Shurt11rlun11 !t>llSl!I irnv ·1 • •IOOICKEE,ER• \Ir. \\11i-lu11. f11rJpp1 -3,lo~1a~h·~d lll'dl JPPl'Jrant·t> & 2or3room office swtesj · S4S·41 23 term SSOOOmrn1mum I L SI \'.\I FSF l' \T Pm .•1<' 1lu1' lh•lwt Int· \ t• \ II fl·"r11ll dJ1h KT. llltill PROffSSIOHALS knal'k for 1alk111e v.11h Ale •-t f k Ut I 11~1 • · ,. 111 !''I h1 clul\ 1 \ur,1n~ 11.ur~ '"' ,.,, <;11m1• 1., DRIVER d 1 J>l.'OPI!' talk 10 u~ ahout • PICO y 0 pr g. I Retail Store. rho11•e lo1•J I ii H-....... szl •1tr II n llunl .11t h w of l'Jrt··' 1111• h1tll'l"•·1·111n" L' I I I I I \lt~I hark .,,,.,,. J~"\I Se~krnl( ad 111011<1 in h \ocl Avail now Call ...-ur " I a.. h u1 I I ... ~ .. -1~·111•11 ... n1·• \111n fri r llr lk 111.1 't· l\t'rll'' O.•~ 69"5 l I' j!fl'at I> lime op . . : I tion by ~e.,.pon 11\'ean 675-21 6 .,..ar n !'Im l'.11. I ih111, ... \l,l\IUIH .! il.1" "'r." m P•·r'"" I h1 Hill ltllk' \t1111 fo'r1 t;if t.~!Jl·r J mus1 Xlnt h1·n rum: Call ....., ~ portuml~ L'all ~t on Fri R.eablomics S75-6 7 00 front 800 sq fl s7so mo lR·n·a~ndrlr: 1'~1!1'~,1 Jllllnh 1-'l'r 14\'t•k SllNI "''' ti.I\ \'tl.tl!I' Inn 1.!i \1 .11111.. dn\ Ill~ r1•rn11I ~1. ... 11•r t.. ., JI II H .I r j• ;, P(f o....,nstraton 957 236L. ext 12().1 Shatt 2 ok swte in pre-67S·4111$.._673·1401 l'War llJ9 ·"-'i E\rt'lh•11t hw.11 1d.·n ·11 '' ll1ll~1.1 l,IJ11d Bllll'pnnl 2:1~ 1-'1,rh1•1 Koll 3'iil lmlTlt'd1alt• uJ}t.•11in1:~. S4 lligiousairporta~ea.3'7S Xlnt shor loc on Balboa ~!DOW HAS SSS fur •"t'' 1511 .. ,·wSll"''·'h' t' \I 'wo •1:r.:1 hr Store~ 111 }our an·a IQ. ft. For details call Pen . al root & auto trar TD's RE loans IOK up Himalaye111 Cat 1ni.: 1n ,1rok1· ,.,. h.ih ~ IUSIOY MB>ICAL I C<1r uei·essan 511 0;111 IS1.a26. rip lo lh0 Balboa t't'rn Nu l'redit ; Ntl penal•~ IA>!>I De(' 9. f l'm<i ll• \ 11· 1111' I I .Ir d I a,. I J r ,. h 11 ~,."'I"" I 111'.1 I h I .. 4tSIST ..... T lJ ..... ~ 11'". ' ' · De L<;On As· H ~.llj 159'> 1 hn.m111 ... 1 ,., 11u..,1111111 ~ ,...... •:! lo• 1 ... 1 IOO sq. ft. Mesa Verde passes in front Grc:H n ~I .' ' ~ l.al!Ull<I llt'.Hh l1ch ~luahf11~l 111 J .. _.,, 11.11h \\,1f1•rfron1 ll'•1.1ur.1111 '4uh 1'1•1r11i11rl lr11 1'111 firrf ll m1l('d x f<a 1 area. plare for book sture. Ml St·hool ·194 1:11~o \IHlr Jlh"11 .al I h .. 1.ql\ \\,.,·~c!.ll' .iutl "''' ""11'1 \lllt' """' pr1wlew1 pound 1·1•rt1l1ral111n 1:11 fJJI ~IU-•·epllom .. t 545-4123 shop. orr.ce, elr $6110 ~.-.nh/ 1>rr>Kram \un ,m .. ~•·r rui;hh 1i7~ 1:!:1.t fir 11111,1, Im µr ,. __ 11 1 ,.11h rh.lllC't' for .iih •111 Ti~ of Sitti11q Calta Mesa, 250 sq rt .!!lO 673·~3. 673 3!130 P.noitah/ Personab S 350 nun rlnnk1·r 1·\1'1•ll1•r11 l'.111lt'I ( 11-.111111..: lit'lp11 1.,11r1111c.., 1..11 \ 11-11. ,., <'l'lllt'nt (Jll iS:? tlJ<NI 11r IMidt all Dayf suite. $175/mo. Ullls m· COlllMt ·a1 I Lost & FoWtd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lnq•r l>arlt•m ;:11 11511!• r1t·1·1lt·ll 1 ·1..,1,1 ''' ',, \11 :1>111 1;.1~ 114"1.!l ht !f.l.) ••1~3 1 'l/ot enouJ?h ump for 'un d d. 779 w 19th. St. ......t!' 4475°•••••··::.:.::::···5••1•0•0• EXECUTIVE .J•ll h11m1· ••1mpJ1111111 .11t'J \\ill1rJ111 '"'' IK .!. ~'t'rl'1,1•" s1 1•1 1·, ISl-8121. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• .._m> ' • SUITE • " ,,mk• u11r•111i: '''I> \\' 11 .: r•1u1ri1· •t ' "I ELECTRONIC \l1'1l11 al .h~htanl IJetJ1hn)! I' "'"' h1nn)! <Jficeforl..eue.1280sqCI Propert) 2 Br t Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-lhuurl-:."it'OJtTS 111lt•)!r1 I\ 1ti-1r.·1·1 '•1>1 4T.1 SPECIALIST 1-:xpcmt'ntl'dllff1t·i•Citrl ~Olllll!pt"CIJ.1h•l11r.1hJnd ft.WithBalcony A1rnnn house in high traHtc 953-1122 MC/VISA \\t'h'"' hum.· lur wlf 6 CASHIER \11 l'\p.nt•111·1• n,.,,1, . .J !Iii Ut .. rtiP~I %4-t~I l·Jr "''-''hini: 'l'r\ltt' ,.._ '"Y ol w t d C t '41•11 llt'h,l\l'll l:t '' ••Ill \\1·,.111 1ratn\llU WJ'h Ft'rrJrl., Holh ........ pJu . area es SI t' o a COEDS Woulll l.11, e t11 ... a11 ... .,.,0 Jfli·r 1,j .,1 ·' r HOUSEW,ARE SALES OJnJ 1'111111 1!1:1 l'llll MB>ICAL llu\, ,,, \I 1•r1 t•dt'' \\ 549-3862 Mesa Ternf1c for \nll p n th \OU (' II Sut ... " • · Sh \ 0 1 .. a >"'·1 • J 'Rt•f, Honl.IJbh• 11fi;,i.:i111 l..i)!un.i ll1t1,~1;K :.:!.it SPECIALIST P11r..1'ht''v.h1ll''t1u 11.1k W--•lff ••E... que op. cc un in., or Debbie anyt1nw fo ull <•t I' t11nt· 'l•I* c ,,.,1.i "'''·'.~Ill lll.!ti up the ~B ,un i: T or -n.... -• C:Wfice. La"' OH1<-e. et1' 9SJ 9363 ''1' 1 mv.n 11.iNI\\ ,11 ,. 111.!t '" "'llt'nenn• nt'l'tlt•tl '100sq.ft.retailshopnov. Xlnt parking Will dis· 1,_101, \\t•'>hhll \II llu111tn1.111nR .. h!ffi2IOC21 \\r 11.ill1rJ1n,ou I' T p11,11uin' .,,,,., avail. Hi&h tramc loc russ remodl'linl( to ~uit I He4p Wcmteet 7 I OO \I< \I\ t>anJ Puinl 1~:i 1!111 1 l':ill 631 ru~1 /4: 151.a300. Arurox 900 sg ft e~ Gr..t Co .. •y ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lllLIH \It~• IH. \I.I. YUL l' \ \ H": l.Jl/UDJ !hill' ib)l .i:!..'il l!ECEPTl!l\IST TY PI~· -d •ccTG CLERK llW.lll<'" JI hollll 11'''"" ,. 't I > • d r ·~n •aE• c ud 1 n g the ) a r Escorts "' . ""-IJ .. es.i 5111 "~'· ~ ... l' ell or mun,.:,1)!,.. ~ • • SSOO mo 770 5629 .,, Hrs ,,. 1 1111141 < 'ri:.1.1 \h"-J .1r1·.1 l>Jlh 1 hrlik.irt• 1"1 1 htl•l1 •·11 Escrow Offic.-r lluntm~'lnn 111 h Qfi2 liX:!I h.inktn)! firm \lu,1 lw Approll. 400 s q rt -"' '';: ,.JI<" bJnk n·• 111 "l'' ho.1""'" hr' 111 ~ '" • i.1 \1·\\ 1t,111f.. hJ• npt•nini: \l<,IY llt'~•.111:iblt' &. hJ\t' piof /mo.151-8300. llldlafrial lftltol 4500 Collii/Ci..cas Jtld hit' 1, llllll! 1'.tll l'~I 11IJ1' J v. "' ~ I<• I• f11r ,1 m..tl1111• 1•H11 11·n1 HE \I I. \C>l l' \ \ lit .ippearan,.· Stremi: 1~ IJ Colla Mesa office With ....................... Give yourse lf a A•bp/MC/Visa !IH:!:l!ll \\l't'l.tl.I\' l'l1-.1wl.111~7 1.:1 1 '"' oltr t'·•mp 1om \l1·tl Sc•t \ 1·\~lt'r J 1111( ,k1l h rl'q ~t 111 ocean view. Reception Wanted Approx tOOOsq Christmas bonus t>t~~l!l'4c••k ... n1lc'l:l'H'' CLERK n11•n,ur.111•" ''JH'r rnu.1 In,· hill,.: ,1111 .1.)!;oWP\t • \l1n11mc• '" area +2offices 644 sq ft fo r s mall YI.ell -sell unneeded ••••••••••••••• ('.Jlll.Ji;un.i \.11111.111~ hl'n A •·I 11 11 Jrl'.1 .1 \r prt•\t11u' l'\IH'r ft. Avail immediately estabbshed Auto lorn items m the PSYCHIC -ESP ADMINISTRATIVE ~~.:r1·~~'.'111 ~'.·11h1 ~!"1;: t\ Ir co l!li:!:!~~, 14!7 r.7°1 ~ ~ll~ern "\ B oft Nr llZ511tt mo 851-9000 pany 0 1 t\rea .\llan p· HEt\DINGSb~ SPECIALIST l1th1>i11111;1•1 '' t' .\irport !\,ilJn • s.ss.4017 Daily llot AMA;\;l),\ \n t'\pt'rll'IH't• lll'l'dl'd ··111rJI il1•,11!n1·1 I• 1. MODELS/ESCORTS mmlTlt'n~urJl\'°4 t•\JWr E.17•STIEn ~ 4550 Seeadin l>aih \\1·11.11i1ra111111u p.·r111mu,1h,"t't'\l1111 \1111Ft'11ta'•·~11nl) 1l.illf11r1n11·r11"" "k .JUIO sq.ft. for lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gift Guide l'ilt)(T\'1.•)R.lh·;· 11 llJn.d 'n1111rn:t1'1111 CREDIT "·hml "'" l'h•a,1• 1.111 !15:10!1'1 ror \'l'r11n 1rJ ii 1 Plenty of parking. 1 2 Gar age ror rent fl n Call 642-56 78 673-0136 l.1j!una llilb itiM a:!..'t I l'uhh~h1111.: firm l0t •• 1 .. 11 1,lf, 4,17•1 ,1•k for I 'md1 !I " )lon.:Jl(t' 1151 S()IM) E () I:: block t.o Wesl r ltrf Balboa Pen. next to fun ro,1a \l e,a:i lll 111:?fi \" , l<.iiiirlli i··pJntliii'' ,..,,_._ d f • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1wJr .J ' \11111111• "'"~ FOOD ' ... "'9W(IJ 1ntenor es1gn Zone 11012x20• :' 1. SISO 011d osk or a lh1nt111)!111n 111 h ~1;:: 1114:!1 .i l>n,:ht 11111" 11111.tl 1,. ·'' \I " r 1 ·i.? a t! 1• l' " ~tomove ln !Com· rm673·2943.6733930 Chr ist "' a s PIHl<PAHTHER ·\R \1' '1~1c1,•1111 .\l.111.1cr111.111t PREPERATIOH H1·1m·,l·1111ni: )t .111~ ~..:rates. call Rob ........ W..t..d 4600 A~Visor •OUTCALl * IH: \I.I. Y!H r· \' 11~: iolll-1111111, .~ ::1·111·r.1I •I ~~: ~·1lt~:.::~:1~:;11 n1•1•1l1·1I \11\11,iu• S &I\· .. 1'1·n•11m ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 667·0767 \!Cit• ·"' hou .. ·kl'l'Jlt'r l11r f11 1· ri11l11•, l'hl• ., .111 ll.111.1 l'111n1 l!J:I rnu1 Funt .. & n I JI<' 111 M-.......11•-t...-ss Wanted Apt 2B R. 2BA A. LI. \laJ11rl'rl'rl11 ('.1rof, .1rthnt11 11.11mJn \lun 1h1L1t1· ,huultl h.1\1 .1 11·,111r, ~l·1•k111 i: t•\ ~-L'n " 1 • .. l.Jl!UOJ llilh it\14 ;)~~· 11 ·' lh ................ ss7 F'um AC. l'til pd NR or ur.u YE .. R'S EVE .''L'.L.'I) l'lt L'.l)IT . ' r 1-11••111 " • "' ,..pm pit',1,,1n1 ph .. 11t· 11111 , t~·nl'rh 1• 11;,n Jl.'I' "1 ,._.... HB r 't tldl I l""!l;n ... "< r < B.1lht1J 1,1Jn1t hi) •!:'>!lit II t ""'·1 \lt·-J '1111 lll:!h .1 f111l1114 Ill" l';dl J Im or Answering and mail or .. 1 t>a11e rp P .. RTY t:..t\'i.'tJOr ~b,ti>rt'.irtl .1uur.1t1·11111n1:.\.1 11.1 11 1 ~ H h'll11K1t'I ,.. Mn'ice, conferenre rm tst rloor or ele\atnr "" 11.ith no n••<ht \'hl·i·I. \n'"•'rlllJ: !'-•·n111 111gn'"' '" lt'.1rn ~'I' unin1:~1;;,1\ • • l.1mlJ Ii.SI~~~ RECEPTIONIST l'P ~ flrm need~ rel·ep l1001st 11. uh 1?nod phont ,kill~ t•l ·'"~11. ~r l':Jlh i:rt't'l l'ltt·nts Phon1• & 1~ ping 1•,p1•n1•n1'1' r C' QUlrt>d Xlnl ln•m•r11' SJIJr~ llPl'n liH K:!I~ ~ Org Co Airport SIOO Max_, SbiS S48 ~3 I l' A.'.\(.' f. LL \TI 0 \ , Gl \RA~T~:t-:D Wrtll•j frll•phont· tlpt•r.ilur li•r 11rl'f1-rr1•1I lml "111 I r.1111 HI-\I.I \ t ll' (' \\ II I l'.1n 111111· l'hu11•11r.1ph1•r -_,,_,, l>PL PCl o . ,--· 3 lhh1'1 ~l.in1 lwn1•f11, ('11111Jcl \Ir .. l-.11•, n«1·tli•1I Wtll 1n111il 1· 1----------· ~' Ha\ e vpening. P\ t 1 lub to ""' • 1 .. -........., OfAD-..... s/l•nst/ anrommodate~ up ICI 2~0 l.a.'t \'t•g.i ... .\1 ll!lloti :ti>:? Jrcl S1 Su1h• l' ~~ .&ll:U Geftef'ol Office lrJ\t'llnj! Ill 11ur • ht•nl' H~t.iuranl~ f.OE ~·· ~·~ Rit.C• 'll'C \t 5Si i 2JI l,Jgundlle.11h l'i>rmJn.inl p.irll1m1• h11m1• 1hruui.:h11111 ranllrtll'lllonl\rhdp Ubique, complete w 1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ GRAND OPEHIHG DECICHAHO/COOI( IK'l"'Un c1,.,1r,•1I 111 Jum 11r.m1..•· I uunl) l'l1·J·•· from 11.1 m I.!• .1 pm receptjcio(telephone,fu ll ...-U Beauty ESCOITS ATTEMTIOH: nt>t>dt.>d for \t ,•\1tJ1t pmre-.,111n.1ti.:r1•up 1u 1I" ,all forJVP' Gi5Ui:w ti.i~,1J1•1t:!'>~~111 secretanal ser1·1ces. o,po.....o.. !.I.. 50051 rYTB•ORDl ..... R"' 1 h 1 lti.:h1 t\p111.: l1h11r: "' ,,. PUNT CARE --1 d I --.-..-...., !l;AI"• ..... ,. 11:: \mb1t1t1u' bu'' ant l'ruh1• ! mnnt ' "'l!tn ~Jll'..,Pl'r,1111 l'.i 'hl<'r ..... ertnce room I ea 1 p ti F' 1 1 .1 • tt'"' ion l 'J 11 1-.1 ,;5~ 1 1.Y located . cent er ....................... ~ean . firmer ~ ""'"I ~ l!irh IO IJ ~t·ar' ulrl ltl ninl! 1'.1 rll .1.11111 .tr\ .1.~rforlh.Jnt• PEISOH \IJnne llcl\\ -111r1• Airport/ South Coas t LOSl:SG LEASE. quit A& z 26 \'11·k1 s R.i r k 11.11h lh•· 11.ork 11nt' ur '"'" t'll·n HrhJhh· ill l1111i.: 1,inc1· C'Jrt'\'r "nrnlt>ri f 11111,, C.illtl a .;4;, 1:11 Pl BAKER t1r1gbus1ness.sellin1?ou1 CJH • br5t lni:' .i '41·t•k )!t'llin~ c·ruN• b11.111Jrr\111i: .11> GEMEIALOFFICE 1 \ · 1 ~areas. • ALL su~phes and (1>. Ta le nl opt1unJ I 669-0207 ll""'l'JP~r 'uh'l·ri1•'11ni' ti PJ" Jn•I 111 cl ""·1•l'T1111·1t111n,.11.11I l'\1Jt•r1I ""\ \ Ji!l'' ..,J1..;pe~1111 "Jnt1·fl fur Cr..1 .. aER 666 Baker St ud Professional modehnl( ' , .. • --hJ,1'11 un t'\Pl'r 1;111Ht •;111<l11.11 h rouh• H<· 111u1 (nr.BristolJ979-2161 ~r:e51111"rastnef/. v.a111ng andtalenl)Udf/.l'~ F'or1otal rela,~lion "11h 111111, Trdn,por1.11111n rapt<tlll \IJlt• or l<'m Kll>m&llipm mu,11,.. tlm111i;r.•111rrl .1~5 1i2S:! o11.nho-..,'&llit!l1M1 r!JQoopma)r ha1rs.:. .. Beaul~ &12-3463_,6423050 'a P.ro< ma~!'dl!l' ~h·1r anti tnn,tJnl Jtlult 0 1\ P lt·J"' 'Jl l uhl1'tt1 t~p\'!1i91;11 (Ir/desk spare. active 106 &IS 1426 ,Utll'r\ 1-.1un prn111ll'1i i I I fi 111 !l :t 11 1, or R.E. invest. ok. Nwpt Salon hairdryers and C•Pool 51 SO · I Call :l tnS :ior~t. ask for 2L1 ~i li4131. !I 111 S11m h1 HAIRDRESSERS! Invest. Counselors. Paul hydrauhr chairs. m1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1l'e ~our:-t'lr a treat for1 \ndrr.i fi.12 4321 ext I fomt'h 1nformJt111n Jn1I Rooth for ren1 Si5 \'1•n or Doug, 752·5685. rors shelves and plant~ Chnstmas A ~alls() m~ J.1J P"'~1bh• JrrJOl!t' 1n hu.~) shopS-18 1311 MYROHT OFFtC E Al.so'. ma ke·up. shampoo c 0 mm u 1 1 n f1. r r 11 m I ma~sagl' Pell' 49-t 41\i I lrn 1t•v. andhairprodu<'tS Norwalk area w CoslJ P..-.-al S."ius 536 oi~• .. TCHl ... G llOl'SF:C"U:ANf:RS to Ofrace spaceinNewport Call63197S4or t 3 oc • ~·cs ~"" " ~hr P T !'ar litSSl2:1 •1th, 1pprox 250 sq ft. l\ esa '21 I nn ...... n •••••••••••••••••••••• Banking For plumb 1 n~ I II MOO mo. tst & last. Con af\er6. 898 6809 berore4 Pm *•HEW•* • I "'1011.lt'<ll(e nr plumh1ni: t act John 675·9007 * * * PARADISE SPA I JB.LER 1n1ent1Jr) ht·l~f~I •t72S ALICEIAHR Lost&Fo.d 5 300 & Massaj!t' Grand Fl'ILTIM F ~lt'ase~ppl~ 3:JH.l1th Prolessiooal Allorney's I Baywl)O(! Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nmg' 2819 !lil''4port I f>fll11t1on a~ a1lable.1n ourj SI ::J, t osta \k~a office suite in South Newport Bear h 1,..·dtdGold Blvd. N<'wport !<('Jl'h !ioothCoast Plazaofrirt• ~. County 1s seek 't'oo are the "'inner nf 673 0648 Open MA \I .,._e lrac.... ...,~• :'l.•astar \'i~. J r:xpl'rit'nc•e rl'IJUlfl'd ins compatible p ro two free t1rkets •SIS 00 S 11 Id h rt """' '' ~ l'onta<1 fellional tenants such as value Ito the ma go earts 11~ n I Tnrv~ 5450 Kath> ,\mburj!l'\ ....,.. -CPA accoun ICE FOU1rr.5 & the renter Lo~t \ 11· -, I' uo 4t"'•' _ne,,;;, tr; Balboa Isle o r Npt ••00000·~~00,••••••••• .. ..., ""' tMll,insurancebroker. HOUDAYOHICl Center.~9892 Fl.Y FREI'. I an \m 2 tr.•estment counselor. ANAM Ell\! --1 for I roupons. 13 coun C'"fORNIA ""1sioloeisl. recrwter <.:ONV ENTION SI OO reward for gold t r ies 11a ... a 11 S4 0 NJ Hottseftold H•lp :\r hu~ Nee'1 r<'f. mu~I ltk1• kid~ anil peb $4 25 hr itiO !120!; t1r 631 2191 ( c. ___ ca .......... ~ __ > > 14NTBD ( (-~«!!!00::?,,....>--) ) SALES POSITION Oyn:im1c sale~ pus111on m high ra.,h1un Je"' eler} hnl' lmpres:.l\t' earn llll!'i OJ.11.'nlnK 1n CJliforn1a ar£-a llnh 'l'MOU' & profe;,111nJI nt't'tl mq u1 rt· 642-5457 l'all after6 P'l 'Wlret:ir~ 2 da~:. per 11.eek L.iKun.i Beat·h .\r 1oun11ng 11ff1re PO Al.I~ 113 t l.Ji?una Re.irh 9ai.S2 SEt'RET \RY Xlnl "f por1un1t 1 f11r h I £ h I ~ k I I I t' d· Profe~~11inJI ~t't' n·! .1r~ 11.11h \Oung D1H·r~1f1ed l'ompan} 1n ~l'.,.pon &>a,·h S1an1ng Sdlar:. SUIMlMo Call8.\l OiH Serretanal LOHGTHM ASSIGMMEtilT I 111 our •pP c1.il r~tonwn. n<'ed~ a llil 1n 1?ual Span1-h 1 Sl•1·r1•1ar ' T1 pm~ .11 fill,. shorth:intl '11) • Pleu;,e •OntJl'I KELLY, . ER\'tn:s .illou1 th1 Jnd uther lempor.ir: a<. ~1gnmenh .!1112 llu,1nt''' l l'nh•r n r =~1111 l r11nl' k .13 I I 1 I \ r \l.11 \nhur Bl1 .t \\. W5 I~\ ~.qUJI I lppurl\Jllll~ ~;mpl1l\ 1•r \t F II > Pla'll service s uite + CENTER bract>let tJken from 6.11·l'tQI FEDERAL amaities. alhlettc club Ott 23 2Sor stll'er llazda nr Balboa - f'ree parting. Call Cor LONG BEACH AR ENA Ferry on ~O\ 18 No Ii l:JW••tl S..ilN)s & Lo. .-.151-3.SM Dec 29-J an 2 questions asked 760·3110r iJ.,_,.,...ioft f8j To"''" tentt'r On 11• z otrit'es. SS2S mo. ap To rl:um tickets call wkdys ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 92626 praa.soosqn.utilsmrl. 642 5678. ut 2i2 r ound beaut1r111 Ion!( Sdiooh& EqualOpponu111t~ -. warehouse. avail Tickets must be rla1med haired blk M rat. Lall ,....,_.._ 7005 Employer I • 1. Cheerful. pnme by Ott 22. 1981 cyn 494·l!i86 ••••••••••••••••••••••••--------• _.. .. ,_rt lot' J nne * -. S31 90 WEEK Chnsttan I vo.. nui-· ea * * Found Small Miniature Pre·School 320 E 18th The ras11•st drav. m the Newspaper Carriers tor routes (.6D, Lots ?S4~~~ -root. SU,,l y Sclwlauzer. rema le Salt Sl Costa Mesa Spe<-1al West a Da1lv Pilot OWPORT BEACH 504 w lh · ~rounts and pepper Vtr Plne P"""ram ,,..,,_ ~·23 Classtfted Ad fi4i S6711 llo. '::T.rt Blvd. 350 to 1 servire 3 ' Tttt l..n ti B 968-!>836 a r1 · v.oc --'""'~ 1 :.'ft~~;~tll~tl~: ~~~~ l:.;;,.1 e tale ;~;d Siamese mt:<. 11 · 1111 ·· ················· .... Ntts 145.ooo yr s100.ooo I •11 ,.1 ~ Ml·ID4. ---• cream color "' black • Ill · HJI ntc-;,ifi~ I mi to NEED XTRA l~COM t~· spots on 1 ear & ey• • -ll50sq fi approx Dlst,nbutorsh1ps a\•arl C.M area_ 646~7 ~ • ·IQ n low~st pn re ror rtvolutinnary new I D ,,. '!'!1.r. 1· 1 ... ;. least dltt aid that st'lls itself Found Beag e. oxrt', "" -" " &47 4979 Shtpherd mtx, Put Pup •• • • • I.>>'• Englis h Sett er . p;;r-..ik.11 office~ for ......, .. L.. SOJS Spaniel mix. Schnauil'r la••• Rtt'eptionlst. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mix , Poodle . Old ..._..,..erin~. u rnx, mture capital for htlfh Englis h Sheep Doll ilcnlari1I. SZS0 to~ Itch ' sofiw1rt'. also ln1nt An1ma I Care 1 ... 111.SJ:D. 30101 Town equipment lus1nt It en.ter. 754..J734 C:nl•r Dr. La a una ~ncin1~9163 F~ Dalmat1~n Mtll. r:xJk'r n~.,.~~~1~•~!~~11~~!~1~·t~on 111 han1lh• k··~ ;11·i·ounl~ for Or,111..:t• Co<i'I 1),11 h· I' 11111 Sa l.1 n rnn11n1~~1un anti t"u•ell1•nt lwrlt'f11' (;rn,.lh OIJIJOnun1ti1•' for pt·r~1111 '41th run-t•r ;11nh11to11• St•nd cumol'etc rt••11m1· 111 "·"" ~· .. n11 .. 1 PO lklll ISM Cu,la Me'a l'I\ !'21i26 No phunt> r ai ls . pltllH 1\n t:c1uu l Oppor tunil~ Empln?~' fl!ll!!t---Y ...... Caphl Male Newport Beach ..... '".... .. .... L.-1 AlllmllSbt~~!'._644-36$6_ 0: ~-"ft Louted Vmtutt uptt1llv11I for Cotlllt1tl lost Mon 1n _..... It-' 11• bllliaess start up Abo f o 11nt1 in Va 11 t y ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~....._. do butiMts loans. equip· tM-Zfe days, H0-07~2 Jllll!.-.zg..m,u _. . -~ n-a. • >JO W. IAY ST • •COSTA MESA. CA. t2t21 •• ""' fOU'IL OC''OlllUtllfY Ull'lOYlll .' ............................................ :_ ' KIDS--STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C411..-. a.ct .t SJt-0601. in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • • • Good EnmillCJS Super Trips Great Prizes CALL CIRCULATION DEP ARTMENT Daily Pilat 642-4321 i I l ( ;)I !I ~ I ~. b • I ..., ...... , ......... ...................... •SICllTAltlS. Sh to Prn Stl.000 Dlanvftd lltr Rt: Slt,280 TlO Ll&una 8 113,2!00 l'ra1n Wd Prut· SI) ZQO l.1& ltr1ndfrs Aay. lnr. 4(G} b1ttht:St'l4f.OE Ntowportrm 11to1•'r" -------Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 14, 1981 IOIO..._-. Hit .... I061 IOIO .. IOI) tolO Soil t060 Alf!'t.~~wtt, 9 .. 00 ~~.~ •••• !~ . .•...•........•.......................... ••••·•·•·····•········· .....,...... ...•........•.......... ...................... ........ ~ COOIW •11•••11•11••••1111•11• 19'19 Cal 2 25, dlt'llf'I 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Ul:knl nt't111> l'<1r, lruf Allf • * * Oru m~ Ro'!rr~ S11r . * • • salb Vllf' •utu pilot. 21(:.1 Mooo'rJnk SW pnr1.1.l about SltOO. 11 St1inlft1 1lettl. Wi ler ,ATMcUUGHLIM br11nd nt'W nt•q•r Yll6MAHAMSOM A~oo. 2 anrhors Po~~· ~•al MoonTank S30 rond ,Pll'Ht' An)'h IKI Gift Br1nd new, 6642Cork Or playfd $400 ur 1r.adt' fu1 ~ l'1trv1tw Ln bit _ahp Rt-'t uffu or (',ill .allt'I 6 JJ rn 1141 Sl12 11 mattress • bnx still UI tht bo• •, off Hunllnl(\oo Bnrh swlboill 67~ ~7311 morm lluntmi.'too 8<'11eh tradt C'raitt S45 ~271 ur 17o 71112 ~ • framt!. used, f.21 You f11re Lht w 1nntr of Arp 1t)'nlht•i.m·r, brantl Vou 11re th1• w Inner of 631 ~19 mmons ltu uty Rt'llt IHI! ~s two r~ llrktts (Siii 00 nt'W w \'II e. SlllKI or t~o frt•t• 11rk1·b lSlll 00 ............ for s• .,.. u"""""'I val~l lolht vahwl lolhl' \l'Ak~orldt·l~i1:.L111p1n -- , ... -~\.'._ems& ....., 1070 ICIFOUJIS& hl."llUlfl'r 8r1Jn6440390 l'Ut, ic lnt t ond' rull ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' cowh W/'{)' luvneal, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• fo'rndrr J1111u1H G111t.ir IClfOWIS & I~ 7225 or I 32!111747 IMl'OHTANT C'llorolale brown, 11ood Buut1ful t4K pt1nd1nt HCUOAY OM ICE lrll> Tt·nor DanJo SS4J HOUDAY OM ICE t'\l'l> Ntmn: TO SICUTAlllS I tcmd~LSO. *-3041 tivs aquamarine stOfle l 13 C.:t~~Nt;fn>N Kay Mandolin SJ) Old ANAH t:IM Sabot. ~lnl tond rmnK ~~c~~~~'i~:~~ Work temporary Jobs ir1t 10 speed, atmeal 'Btaut 1· rnd area ru1. diarmncb 111/f &41>-1722 <.;ENTt:Jt i:.2'3'&,V H l' \ l' rh SJ~ l'U 1 1'f,.Y.NJo:TNJ.lllON 11elll', 2 s111ls. pumi>. r;,an• ·rhe pnc•• of ilems eluit-tohomt MW SNrs. yellow 211", brns&rusts,.,.SISO Gla~s 1-:uellent 2"• Cl mens lX!l·.232:Sm r winllt'r$&(),5"11~2'J ach1•rti:.rd h> it·h1de Vlt:KI llt:STON 813. eh~ller, uR or entry. blUf 1iapph1f\• U\'al eut IA>NG BEA<.:H AIU:NA Yamuha flult', 1'·1'" & l)i·c•. 23 2:S or l'm;oy u :t: oflbhore 40 cii•iilt'r~ '" lhl' vt•hlt'll' l ASSOCIAT t:S WANTIO . 2nd hand ~963.193'l_ gem stone l4K wh1lr f.Hl' 29Jan :! mus11•,tundSIOO f)>NG IH:Al'll AH~:l\A yawl ~NH moorinl( rl11~~1f11•tl atl1l'rtti1111g ~ 0.00 10.pdd, Wmus 11 t be in lllnt ~ fllll·size ~ ITUlpll • gold M!l Jo'ormal GIA ap To 1•h11m tickets. <'all 5't0 1'J42 To di::~ ~1~::.•h2. t·all H111lt 'H Rhodtll dl.'1111111 t·olumn' elm•' not 1n1 u :cT Rt.:C PT for s m con . 1 pay cuh. x spnngs. _, 11ho pralul over 13600 642 567 8, t'llt 272 wwn:o I ~ct of o~<·d 642 56111. l'Kl 272 3 11a11 .. ~ of l'i!WIJ All l'ludt' uny .ivplll'ab e NB <.:PA •·irm m.~..i.6'7H.~l. J_urn. I ,lSO·S832. __ Gn!11t g1ft ! Will !iell or Ttckt'lJl must h<-cltllmt•d Jrurn~ & qmlluls. 'l~t·kcti.n1ui.tlw cltllmt•cl i.u rnl' 11 •1, luan of l11x1~. hri·o~~. tr;rnitftor Prrm i PT, MW F, 1932 Schwinn buch l'mMoving,lneedbucks lr~e . ..Pp.8·654f·~ byDec 22.19111 ph:ais\' h•11v1• mn!.al(I' hyl"•" 2·•.111111 ~.000 Pm·e $119.SOO frt-;,, f111a11t'l' thur11~11 8 30 5 ~11perltn ced cr\111tr , mirror black, • I 'm duperale. JtlK Yellow Gold Mun5 • • • 7~11.5 "' -~ • • plus moorintt Call r~tora1q1ollut1011 ton tr.p1st, gen. offu·e wurk. red pin stripe w /tan 8u ut.iful Din in& Room Rolt'X P res 1dent1 al Ofikt ,_,,.,..,,.. & ownt'ri 714' 974 111162 tn>I drv1n· 1·l'rt1f11•11t111n, Ute baka 646 7406 wallocll Mlllt Ht mo. set , like new. Th1rk Watch COtlt $8700 Sell. ~IU T GIFT hMl,-..t 1015 Sab11t nrw Nall, dull> & or dc;1kr clm·u111 ... 111ury )ERVICto; STATION AT Mt~aft. m. __ Glass Top on sturdy SlOOO Or Best Offer for Chnstmh Parrot 1 •• ;.T; •• ••••••••••••••• • 11 * 1·0Hr. ref1n wood . l""p;ir:it1<1111·h1.1r111·~ uo TEN DANT p T even WUUI Varsity hl.s 11 c hr ome fr a me , 6J~3733. Eves with rage, oranl(l' win1t OFFICE FUIM fl~ TUCIC pxl OHO 673 1006 1 ~' uthl'r-.1w 'l>"''1hd WE PA y ,. ings & wknds. neal ap· hers matched near new mllchinfi chrome fra)'IW ROLEX SUBMAR INER A"".'ron S200 ll45 7903 Desks. l'hairi;. tabll:,, of 2~ 1.hun11. II 14 rt C>me )(ii ~;1111.iu:il. bj the udvc·rt1"·r TOP DOLLA_..· -· pearance & handwr1t SIOOea clwrswthlovtlybrown Oyster Perpetuul S2251:"'ves &111..eknd:>. 'flct'~U111 .sheh e ,t'k I You ll~:!~:~:1::'1~1ner of lrllll'r :.:iih Worth GtMnll 9510 K·~'.~ ing Apply al 2~90 Mt·JS32 v~l".el seats & backs l'all67J.9189 aftl'r6pm refn11 Sl2:S . lamp S2~. 963-. 7866, 848 0944 11110 frt·t· 11rh li; tSlll oo sum ~:i~~lr~~~ j •••••••••••••••••••• ••• FOR USED CARS •,. N~n Bl l' M Bou•" ,..,.-ser-1·arls' 20" JEasily worth $700 new 979 4398 Mink stole S300 ~ 4124 Sohd Walnut f':xr<' l>l'~k vaJw• 1 to the °" ...,,.., FlffTMAS TY S u • ... M •G ... Ou · ---' ,~ • • • I.lit S375 Dave 8SH1669 lief 12 aft 4 PM "" SAtWT t _..... ~ " " ~nd~g:!r~~P°:::f!~~~ men's 10 5"tt.!~~~s· 3 HELP! . 1 Men 's ~~kLfr~t-\ldl'ut L1\in~ roo~ tables. &Yire~·1[.~dt·~~.1 n~~1 ICEfOUIES& make.3·s~~c~1~er':·,~: nn~~~~1~i!~~1~ti "'?.!!!1 1•1 CJ SU11 1 1il11 U '11 bikinis Call S.5·7712 ,_ b .. TUNT Cdfee table, leather top, ~or make offer ~d1ler xlnt 1·und $75 557 ~ HOUDAY OM ICE ~ I 19§_646 1153 Sl::R\'H'~. ,_, . m",1 1r ,, ', • -t..,..ary i.e. · S50 Mahoe DR table 11 d t> $50 \II k • n .. , I t OST·\ 1"'' ,..l ~~a.., ...... , TURI EROOMETER. . . 3' _H~-~ .. 111•7522404 ammon ri:an S<.:M Coronet ~uper 12 ANAJlt::IM S. •clbid i m.i r~.,. '"v1·i. 300 549 1451'f E:x~...,pref Ap~ly in extt sport ll'IO~l S54S !:an fin, 6 ch1irs. Ulll afll'r6jlm &411 8475 l)IJ\•-.ntl'r ~ fl( 1yµ._. & t'ONn:NTION As ~hr11~ 1964 24 It 1-t•Jw "n' 111111 11r K:! on I 549.4 • •.• , ,,.. es,p.50.S'J3.'70 Mecblury 1071 Backtraruon equ1pmi-nt rt'lru\Jbll'l'an ndl(t a' c •:NTER GI~~: re1s., ••• A11r ('r sw11 1l11 1'l'h\UU PORSCHES person at 2760 S I arbor 175.C!OJ Dining Set . lkaul con· ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• 1 llt'W $WU 1142 1980 Dec 23 ~or ..... ator Aux s oop t r inlo .in) m.i k1• BI y d . ll t.:. s A Boy's Sdw1nn 10 spd, temporary 6 pc: dining 10 spd BI kl'. 11 re~. ~. ~5. 545~~37 1017 w.~G IH:i\Cll AH f.NA 6812. CB. Set' Vt'Sbe.1. JI l'\1.l. \OW WAMTEO ... 7am·~f!\-gooii1Cllilllltl5. sel· solid walnut t 12 X1 2 6 1 R1m b F..AS0 !\1-.0FIH!o.\\OOU fle+s 1Jet·2l!J.in 2 Dana Point Ship 't:ird ti7!'1Cll~\BK:~t;i,'lliSA i\llo-.u,1h1·0111>11rtun111 '\ 11651 Leaves pads. ,225. t975X1651 2 roll a1Way FOR SALE Ol'l11l'rt'd 17·h•i .. i"· .. ···;;r··(' To l'l.iim llt·ki.>t' l'.ill Ot>e to throu1th lllth .,., 1 j · & l«Htlfl!>id ... rlheµun·h.i)f A ---llllL'= stereo console sso beds. Coaxial Cablt' 15 Callf..d~~I t.:1.11} ,1u1nll'S ria~J ti~2 56711 l'~I '2i2 St-aledb1do~n1ng 2 1''1 ''Tl'V~' l'l'r\1 'Jr~ 11 1 orlrJtlt'IOOf~nurtll'.in SUM SHINE ~!!~~~=~ llJ5 751·3488 OHM Darkroom sink & Beaullful full len1:th Rah I c ~ :,n, 1 111·~' ~ 's2 s 0 " a 1 Tkkch mu't ~ l'humed Oec UI, 1.!ll!I ill uffit't' v~ Ulliftr' ~~:,• l Jli"' 'J'1~ 1 l'or..1•h1• (.'hrtk 111 ith ll~·~ "'" MUST SILL! ~. 645 6068 • ..., ""'' ' Suneyor.. i>732 E:isl 2ntl '"" " ~x ''"' or 1 '' -;i ...., COMP • Ill.Iv r. MOW» .. -l!!f...... Table, Musr Furn ~to b1l f\lr Coal ne\'er USt>tl «7 ...... IJ\ 111.·1.· 22 1!1111 South <.:oasl M ar1 n1 7"'' 114'' ' I ....... r nl I Toda\. •• n TRAINEES Re,twood 2xl i.1. Wal nut mirror. lari:e . 0 l,UXl,8429063 lfli..oi&ONJMS 10'0 "• • St l..ool,(BeachCA!lOllO:I •lfltl«Jll.lnpun•hJ" IW 1.l~ 1 430•1 al rH ood dble dresser. 2 e nd YJr:iV1a~.Gassr7~w~~f~ Royal Mrdalhon elt'<'t 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• !l~l'Ul<1 U<MT Rid must be aecom 75 l'hl'I) \u'J :\e111 1 1 iU ~--f1tl.~ · Ollg: so w tables. S250, Simmons C~ll An~':r Ad 1858 I Pon lypt'wr1ter Al'~ 1Stor} & t'l:irk rnnwh• \t•h1llt·,1nn $3.'\ll l).tmt'<l with monc} or T'runs ~1 .. •tl llc1d>"'"rk ........... "' ~'" > $1200/Mo ~(':~1~~· J r~we:~ p.r:~ Ytllow girl's dresser 642.4.'.kX)~ Hr . t•ood Auto n•turn. m:.inv l µ1ano s.smoho H42 :!-155 d('r or Cashier':. l'ht'l'k $1UOOOHO 9!13 0!!46 I 1., ...... tt .. ,. , •. I • . SIOO . walnut dblt> .. -extra ~ $1 I O ra'h . 1131211ii l\,1),1k.,11)~lnl'a\t•r 17' I µayubil' Jointly IU Jun "~/ I '••'""''"'o'" "1-.11» .; • an imt '46·91!85. dresser SIOO. brown 1~1 ~a:le~a.":,xlnti·o:·~· C..16-~IS 1 1~111 l'pril!ht Stl0111ha1·k Sli.) l't•lt'r\ Joci 1'l·l i·r1 --a:;;;ics 9520 -"'._,q TO ST ART lad• 11 &1t IOJO viny I lovt>s e at S 125 Bod J 111 n 1 r 'a11yo co lot ''tdl'" re> 9u1ur ht·~t ollt•r .'>56 1017 l'ornnu~ in am11u111 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE IUY ;1 1 =..-· .. -846-3446 w me motor. S225 I l'Orcll'r anti tinll'r L1kt' 1;75 ill711 lo.._ M . 10', of hut Ha lanl'l· _uf f'RITTtEST CLEAM CARS .... Mo txptr. MC. Y--. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~9711164~·078S I Ot'lll l'••mplclt' -.11 h ;_·.._ °""~ ! t11d dut• 111IU1la)' t-.n .._.0 TRUCKS ·""' .... &wom•rrn· Leica M3 2 Stroke Good MnfMCrifice! 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PHILLIP'S IUIO<..JIOHTIAC·MAZDA Sales • Service • leasing 24888 Al1c1a Parkway Laguna H1tls 837·2400 G TAl&IT DATSUN .. ~c_.,. . ...,..........._~ 13 731 Hai bor Blvd Garde n G rove Two bl()Ct(s south o l Garde n Grove Freeway Sates Service Parts Our aim 1s comOl ele cuslomer satis faction Shop us anct avoid paying 100 much' Tel 554·9000 • ALAN MAG NON P'OMTlAC·SUIAIU 2480 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 549-4300 Sales Service Leasing Mr Goodwrench 0 HOUSI OF IMPOITS MllCmu.t9« _ S•s•S-lu•~ 6862 Manches ter Blvd Buena Paik (on Santa Ana FreewayJ Take Beach Blvd offramp -s harp 11ghl on Manc hester DIAL MER·CEOES (213 or 71 4) 637·2333 C> • I 01 LONGP'RE P'OMTl.AC 13600 Beach Blvd Westm1ns1er Tel 892·665t Orange County :. oldest and larqes l Po rlltac oea1ersh1p Sales . 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Parts And Leastng • DGM LEASING, INC. 730 W 19th St . Costa Mesa 642· I~ Save uma. energy a frvstr111on Calf us for all of your leastng needs We lease a ll makes and models o t cars. trucks a vans .fOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP . 642-5678 • .-- ----------.... ~-· - PC p r ••• fr§JIE±QA a . , \ • • • • • DRAIGI COAST Ylll 11111111 llllY PAPIR MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS U.S. has very few cards to plfty • ID Poland crisis WASlUNGTON CAP > -The Reagan administra tion has very few cards to play in trying to deter the Soviet Union from crushing the Solidarity movement in Poland Grain and high technology sa les could be s us pended, hurting the Soviets in two vita.I areas. But economic sanctions, particularly cutbacks in food shipments, requir e the strong support of allied and friendly governments. Business being business, it 1s ver y ha rd to a rrang e an effect ive boycott. The Carter EAT · ERMANY • Poznan •Leszno administration found that out twice during its last year in offi<'e when it tried to punis h the Soviet Union for its military m ove into Afghanis tan and again when it tried to isolate Iran economically for taking Ame ricans hostage. Other countries. some of them lo n g -s tand ing U .S . allies, stepped in to sell food to the Soviet Union and lo trade with the revolutiona r y regime in Tehran. Beyond economic sanctions, another possibility would be to break off the just-started arms U.S.S.R. • Warsaw POLAND AUSTRIA A> •Krakow Ar WI ....... UNDER MARTIAL LAW :\tartiCll law has been declared in Poland after the Solul :.intv union called fo r nat1onw1de referendum on the country's polatu:al system limitation tC1lks in Geneva. Th~ Soviets would hke to keep t h e Unite d States fro m deployrng nuclear m issiles in Western Europe beginning in 1983 But wtth the negotiations jus t under way, there is no agreement for the United States to threaten to tear up if the Soviets clamp down on Poland For the moment, then, the ad m 1mstrat1on 1!> concentrating on warnings rather than action i n h ope s o f discouraging the Soviets from intervening. ··several timt!s. along with the WARSAW, Poland 1AP 1 I Workers at two of Warsaw's biggest factorae:-. went on s trikl' todaL Sol idaril\ 'SO Ur(·t•S s'a 1d , but a threatened general strike to protest the crackdown on the independent labor mo\'e ment fai led to materialize. Th e day old m artial -law regime, which put the military in c harge of power plants and coal mines Sunday, militarized stall mor e factories today. and ordered Poles to go back to work on Saturdays ... Free " Saturdays had bt!en a maJor concessson given to Solida rity last year. The Soviet Un ion . in a n ,, apparent warning to the West. declared that the actions by Poland's Communist leadership were an "internal affair " Members of the temporarily s u s pende d Solidarity union distributed lean ets here Sunday calling for a nationwide walkout an defiance of the government's proclam ation of martial law and Prayer in classroom denied Court k,eeps rules barring meetings in non-class hours WASHINGTON <AP1 The U.S . S upre m e Cou r t tod ay refused to lei a group of students conduct prayer meetings in a public h igh s c hool during non-class hours. Th e jus ti ces . w it h o ut comment. left intact rulings that barred s uch m eetin gs al Guilderland High School near Albany. N.Y. Just last week, the justices ruled in a Missouri case •that st ate univers1t1es cannot ban stude nt groups fro m us ing campus facilities for prayer and worship if the facilities are open lo other student groups. That decision. however . did not indicate any change in the court ·s 19-year-old b an on or gan ized pr ayer in public e le m e ntary a nd secondary schools. The court hinted that it still draws a distinction between colleges and universities on one hand and public grade schools on the other -even in cases of t ru ly voluntary r e lig ious observance. .. University students are. of course. young adults." Justice Lewis F Powell wrote in the Missouri case. "They are less i m pressionable than younger students and should be able to appreciate that the university's free access policy as one of neutrality toward religion." T oday's action likely will be cited as an add1t1onal hint into the court's thinking Six liu1ldcrland High students sued the school board in 1979 after lhf.'ir group, Students for Voluntary Prayer. was denied pe rm1sswn to meet an an unused classroom before the-start of cla::.se~ each day Other student group~ routinely wer<' ~ranted pe rmission for s uch uns upcr\'1sed meetings Pooch no slouch A fed e ral trial J ud ge d1sm1ssed the suit. ruling that the sc h ool board un - con st1tut1onally would have been advanctn~ religion 1f it had granted the s tudent group's request Bassett hound helps rescue girl, 11 MOUNT HOREB. Wis <APl -Buster's owners called him a canine "dumbbell'' because he "iust kind of moped around." But tha t wa s before t he s low .m oving bassett hound carried a blood ·soaked not e across farm fields to let the family of 17 -year -old Nancy Milestone know that she had been in a tractor a ccident. M iss Miles ton e 's tractor overturned, breaking her pelvis, but s he managed to pin a note to Buster's collar and instruct him, "Go home." Buster did. and attracted the attention of Mass Milestone's DRllCI CDIST llATHIR Patchy morning fog, otherwise fair with sunny and slightly warmer days. Low s t o ni g ht 52 a t beaches, 46 inland. Highs Tuesday 68 along coast, 75 inland. Details Pa~e A3 . llSIDf TllAY Chrutmal and cr«tdlt go • tog~ther. but o~rs~radin9 d"ring th~ holiday can ~ hazardous /or your tamU11'1 financial Malth ~e Page A6. 11111 _._... al ••~ •1 ......... .. ............ M ~--.. u ..... Ct-t .... .....-.,_ .__ ........ T......_ 91 n..n .. ..... &J --.. .. m oth er with ha s r epeated barking. "Mom . help,'' the note began, going on to say the teen·age r was stuck on farmland that the fa mily once owned but now r ents . "ft was so scribbled that you couldn't really make out the rest of it. We just s aw the ·Mom. help,' and the blood on it from a c ut on her ha nd, a nd that was e n o ugh." said the t een 's sis t er i n -l aw, R os anne Milestone. who lives next door. The girl's br ot her . A l , discovered the accident when he "cam e along with the corn picker." The 2nd .S Circuit Court of Appeals on Nov 17. 1980 upheld the trial 1ud~e·s ruling ·w e must be careful that our public sc h oo l s. wh e r e fu ndam ental va l ues are imparted to our children, are not perceived as institutions that encourage the adopt ion of any sect or religious ideology,'· the appeals court sa id The prayer meetings. it said. "would c reate a n improper a ppearance of official support, and t he prohibition against i mpe rm issi bl y advanci n g religion would be violated " Honesty rewarded Irvine teen returns wallet, $188 By IUCHARD GREEN °'-~""--A 13-year-old Irvine boy has made a busi n ess man 's Christmas a little happier by finding and returning the man's wallet containing $188 and a number of credit cards. Bradley R. Nelson, 13, of 18741 Paseo Cortez. told police be was on his paper route for the Daily Pilot Sunday morninc when he found the wallet in a iutter near 151 Dartmouth St. Police said the owner, James Mark Forster ~ o f Irvine apparently accidentally dropped it In the gutter near bis home . Forster gave Nelson a S20 reward and letter of com mendalion. "Dear ,nest Young Man," the letter began, "I thank you for your honesty, pers everance and sharp sightedness. You have made someone 's Christm as happy this year -mine. You are a credit lo your parents. "If you keep the thoughts of honesty and perser verance in your mind you will do very well In this life ." Foster is an employee with Gemini Productions in Irvine. Marjorie Nelson, Brad's mother. says she Is very proud. "I rather like the boy ... he's O.K.," she said. "This just goes to show that honesty really is the best policy." She Hid he attends Rancho Sa.n Joaquin School. Brad's family includes brother Brian, 17. an' father . Ja mes. whole free world , we've made it pla in how seriously we would view any in te rference," President Reagan said Sunday. ·'The Pohsh people should find a solution to t heir c urrent dirriculties through a process of negotiation a nd compromise an:10ng the parties involveft," Secre tary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr said · Above all. they should be permitted to do so without outside interference." Beyond th ese kinds o f warnings. tight lapped U.S. orric1als will say only that the Polis h governm ent's crackdown it..s suspension of the righ~ to I strike Spokes men for temporarily o utlawed Solid a rity t old reporters of work stoppages by thousands 1n the giant Ursus tractor factory and the Warsaw steel mill The reports could not be independently verified Initial check of other large on Solidarity is under study. No U.S. official has even hinted at the possibility of U.S. military action. f''o rmer Secretary of State Henry Kissinge r , who is not u n d e r the sa m e verbal co n s trai nts a s c urrent p o li cy maker s , told an Inte rviewer Sunday, "Militarily. we can't do anything, and we s houldn't pretend that we 're going to do anything.'' U .S . analysts view the immediate potential problem not as one of an imminent Soviet invasion, but use of the Polish steelworker outside the ~iant steel works. But there were no outward signs of a s trike. s uc h a s banners or nags. Conflicting reports emerged from the Ursus factory, m a Wa rsaw suburb. Some workers s aid employees were on the job, but other sources said work had 'N othi g is going see for yourself' on , . as ·-you can factories an some dis tricts of the capital found no s trikes or prot es t s by membe r s o f Sol ida rity , many o f whose leaders were seized Sunday when the government imposed martial law Employees on the first shift at the s teel plant began work al 6 a . m but put down their tools after a mid morning break. the sources said "Nothing as goin g nn, as you can see for yourself," said a stopped in several departments. Earlie r today, a Solidarity member at the steel mill said authorities had ·'fished out the most important union men. But there are others to ta ke their place, so some time will have to e lapse before t he y arrive at some decision." Government officials said a rrests would be an "ongoing process." but Solidarity sources said some detainees had already been released. Solidarity sources said as government to try to break the hack or the reform movem ent. Zb1gniew Brzezinski, who was President Carte r 's national security adviser , says the suppression is "clearly being done at the Soviets' behest" and th at U.S. policyma kers should keep that in mind as they make their dedsions . "ff this action is designed to uproot it (Solidarity>. wipe it out, arrest thousands of people, it brings into play the question of East-West rela tions." he said. m•ny as 3,* member1qf ~t un\on m~y ~ve been enaet up in the ca tal alone. arlier estimates pu the total number interned in t entire country at about 1,000 In additio n t o SoJidarity members. the g ove rnment detained a number of offi cials of past governme nts blamed for Poland ·s economic crisis, including for mer Communist P arty chief Edward Gierek. M e mb e r s of the labor feder ation distributed leaflets in Wars aw calling for a nationwide walkout in defian ce of the Co mmuni s t g o ve rnm e nt's proclamation of martial law and • its s uspension of the right to strike and of Solidarity. Government leaders conferred with Solidarity c hief Lech Walesa in an atte mpt to avert a gen e r al s trike . But Warsaw Radio carried no word from him todav A Solida r it y s pokes man visiting Sweden s aid the union was pr epa r e d f or the government's action . A WEEKEND FOR RUNNERS Five and 10 kilo meter runs were held in Laguna Beach and Tustin over the weekend. with more than 1.300 total participa nts. In Laguna Beach t a bove 1 a toK race s ponsored by the local po lice ex plorers and t he c ha mber of com me rec drew 500 participants who huffed DlltY Ptlll ...... .., a-tet - and puffed up and down the hills bet ween town and the new Crvstal Cove State Park Saturday . On Sunda y. 800 Ma r ines and civilians ran five and tOK races at the Tustin helicopter station to raise funds for the Toys for Tots program. . . ~ ____ ___.. • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 ·~-....... CITED FOR VALOR Lt. Denis W. Flood. L'S'.'I R. right. and Hear Adtn. Howard Roop of Irvine are shown after Flood was presented with the Silver Star for "l'unspicuous ~all antry unde r fire" whill• scr\'lng as a !\i1arine PFC' in Vietnam in 1967 . ~nning Ranch back l On Newport agenda 1 When Newpo rt Beach City <.:ounc il members last discussed µJans to develop a 75·acre slice of the Newport Banning Ranch. t be meeting closed with threats 11l a recall a nd a referendum ctrive. Nearly two m ont hs later. cpu ncil m ember s a r e set to r1open the controveria l issue 1sm1ght. At sta ke is a developme nt ii:roject that would r esult in homes, offi ces a nd industrial buildings being t'onstructed in \).·est Newport in an a rea inland ,lf P acific Coast Hig hway and 1~est of Superior Avenue The property. owned by Beeco Tild . currently 1s covered with tJrush and dotted with oil wells ' A group known as the West :'l;ewporl Legislative Alliance. 'Vhich claims lo represent 9,000 1-4eople. is o pposea t o t h e qev~lopmenl scheme T he group has r eco mm en d ed a 1:-ompromise plan c Louise Greeley, leade r of the ;Bliance, says her group wa nts mor e homes, less industria l 2 bu1ld1ng and no offices The group also wants a fi ve-acre park to be carved out or the dc•vclopment site The threats of a counC'il recall or a refe rendum <.·a m e from mt'mberi, of another group that 1s bent oo foilin g plans to expand '.': ew p<>rt Center Tht' ~ro u p alr eady h as assured that a s pecia l election on the Newport Center project will be held. probably in June Ron CovanJ(ton, leader of the referendum group, warned council member!!> last October that another referendum dnve might be launched 1r the na nn1n~ Ranch development as p1:rm1ttcd \\lthout the requested cha nges The council continued the ranch project last October so that a city parks commission could study the request that a five-acre par k be establis hed on the development site. The co mm iss i o n h as recommended against the park. suggesting instead the developer give money to help purchase parkland at another location Boy proves hero • 1n rescue MU RPHYS BORO, Ill CAP > \n 8-year.old boy helped rescue his m oth e r and 4 yea r -old ttrother from the bottom of a tO·foot well. 1 "I was really scared . hut I JUSt kept cool and listened to what rpy m o m to l d m e ." said Timothy Reagan Jr 1 The boy. whose family calls him "T.J.," was s tanding just a ~w feel a way whe n his brother, ~harlie. fe ll through a rotted wooden well covt.: al the family (a rm. He ran to tell his mothe r. who was at home while the children's fathe r was al work Saturday in a C'oal mine 22 miles away of family "T J came holle ring, and I looked out a nd saw T .J . but no Charlie ... said Becky Reagan "I just ran down and jumped in the well I didn't think twice my baby was down there .. ~1 rs. Reagan clung to a pipe for 45 minutes. struggling to keep her son's head above the 12 feet or water an the bottom of the well while shouting directions to TJ <1eput1es an P.Ulli ng his mother and Charlie to safety An ambulance took them to a h os p ital five males a way an Murphysboro where they were tr eated for minor injuries and allowed to return home Sunday. Huntington cops nab store theft suspect Hu ntington Beach police have a r rest e d a local m a n on suspicion of robbing two Vons super markets. J a iled on suspicion of armed robber y was Wa rre n G rady Taylo r. 29, of 5692 Ma rshall Drive. Huntington Beach Po lice said a lone gunman robbed the Vons ma rket al 5922 Edinger Ave a l 7 :35 a .m . Thursday, fleeing with S200. At 8: 15 a .m . on the same day. a similar holdup was reported al the Vons m arket at 12431 Valley View Blvd. in Garden Grove. whe re witnesses gave police a partial description of the alleged getaway vehicle. Accord ing to police. two Hu nt ingto n Beach officers spotted that vehicle at 3 p m Thursday at McFadde n Avenue a nd Goldenwest Street T he officers determined that Taylor. the driver. m atched the d es cription given in the two Vons holdups and arrested him. police said. ORANG€ COAST D1ilyPilat ClaHlfted adMftt9tftg 714JM2-.517i All OIMf departments M M321 Thomas P. H• · ~-omt ........ OCIC*' Robert N. Weed ......... Thon\89 A. Mufpt\IM £- M1Chae4 P H.-...y ................ ~. Kay Schultz ~-a..-­ Kenneth N. GoclcWd .>r ~---Bemn Sc:hutmen ~ a.tee H. looe ............ Cer'Of A Moore ....., ... IKeM <._....._.,... .. c-.-...~ tU"t .... l ....... IS• -.~Nf ..... ........ 9IJ Mell. tU t ......... _., ... A a tut ....-.... Decorated vet hits U.S. apathy • A former Ma r ine who was awarded the Slive r St ar for bravery says he is gra teful Cor the honor but s till be lie ves A m e ricans in gene ral have turned their backs on Vietnam veterans "It's really an award from the Navy and the Marines," said Oen is W. Flood, 34, or Gle ndale. who received t he m edal for exceptional bravery on May 13 1&nd 14, 1967 ... No one back home In America ever did care and they probably ne ver will.·· The awa rd w as pr esen ted S aturday by Irvine resident R e ar Adm . Ho ward Roop, co m m and e r o f the N ava l Reserve Readiness Command Region 19, in ceremonies at the Los Alamitos Armed Forces Reser ve Center Roop, who a l1m 1s an assistant superintendent of the Huntington Beach U nio n Hig h Sc h ool Daslrict, said toe.hay he d adrl'l hear flood's comments a nd said he "didn't want to be dragged into ttaal :sort of conlroveny. ·' "fie told m e he was very proud to receive the award and was dedicating at to the gn~at number o r mf'n who didn't return ." Roop said. "lie was ver y posili ve when he s poke with me." ··1 kno w so m e Vi etn am veterans feel t hey have been for~otlen, but as reser ve rear admiral my job is lo ins ure that t h e reserve units a r e an readiness a nd I haven't talked with these groups of veteranl> who·ve been protesting " F lood, no w a n aspiring screenwr1k r und urtor . !>aid, "I always h1Ad my family ;and a small nuch.•u:. of people who ulway:s lhought I was important, no matter what I was doing " Flood, who wus a Marine ('or ps privutc first dt1~i. 1r1 l9ti7, is now a heutenanl Ill the Navy Reser ve a ttach ed to Fleet Inte lligence Ru pid Support Team al Los Ala mitos. H is honor ste m s from his aC'tions when his 150-man convoy ran into t he 5,000-m a n 2nd D i vi s ion of th~ Nort h Vie tnamese Army 1n t he Khe Sunh Valley /I. llhou~h wounded by shrapnel an the head a nd le~. F lood refu s ed tu evacua t e a n d subs tituted for killed or wounded t-ol>patal corps men, exposing himself to en em~ fare as he repeatedly we nt out lo rescue olhl'r woundl'<i men and fetc h ummunllion from evacu;,itao n hc llC'optcrb Ile finl'lly s uffered a severe !ttomach wound J\ftcr r«>eu~rating in Japan, ht• returned to Da Nang and was wounded again in the shoulder before hill 11-month lour of duty e ndcd. Roop s aid to day tha t flood would have receivt!d his award years before bul paper w<>rk was misplaced A ~ he re1•e1ved the ho nor, 1-'lood said. "I would like to ded icate this a ward to the f1ghl1ng m en 1 w as with. a ll those wonderfu l Marines A 1o:reat many of them didn't come bul•k scJ I would like to ded icate this to them .. Punk rock club in Costa Mesa closes By STEVE T RIPOLI OI Ille OAllly ~ .... S .... The Cuckoo's Nest punk rock club m Costa Mesa has closed its door s '4nd may not reope n as a punk rock club, one of its owners s aid Sunday Club co-owne r J err y Roach, say 1n~ he feared a r iot would have erupt ed over a ban on da nC'ing ar he had opened h.is club over the weekend, said he would uwait the outcome of a legal cha llenge to the ban before d eciding the club's fate. Roach said his la wyers asked the s tate Supre me Court on Thursdety to overturn an appeal court ruling uphold ing the City Counc1l 's revocation of the d<1nce permit If the court refuses to hear the case or rules an favor of the City Council. Roach said he probably will fold the c lub and sublet the building tu anothe r user Roa ch said sever al factors weighed tn his decision lo close t he club. "I thought there wa s going to be a confrontation whe re the cops would try to sh ut the place d ow n (in t he wa k e Qf the d ancing ban l a nd the kids would n ot ... he said. · · 1 JUSt d1dn 't feel like fi ghting any more. These cities have staying power." ht' said . Roach said he is ··absolutely not " discouraged by the punk ro<.'k business as a result of h.is probll-ms with t he Cuckoo's :-Jest He said he would not consider opening u punk rock club al a nother site because he did not w a n t lo d eal w ith a c ity bureaucr acy in seeking per mits lo operate. but he indicated that promotion of single-event punk con cert s m ay be a future possibility R oach a nd partne r P e le Williams have other bus iness ventur es, so t he club was not their only source of income. Roach said. He said he expects word in about a we-e k on whether the court will hear his request to · overtur n the a ppeals cou rt r ultng. City officials. claim ing that young patrons of the c hb cause d es t ructio n . vandalis m and ot h e r pro bl ems i n th e n eighborhood surr ounding the Placentia Avenue s ite , have · tried to c urb the club's activities in :;everal ways during the past year . Bikers aid toys drive SAC R A ME NT O I AP I Hundreds of needy children wiU have new toys this Christmas. t h a nks to more than 2.000 leather-Jacketed. shaggy-haired m otorcyclists Police closed off the s treet in front of the s l at e Capitol on Sunday for about a n hour as the bike rs gathe red for the third an nu al Modified Mot orcycle Association Toy Run. M o to r cyc les . r ide r s a nd p assengers fi lle d the block during cer emonies m arking the event a nd t urned in a small m ountain of t oys Mesan victim of WJsault A 16-year-old Costa Mesa girt w as a lleged ly rape d afte r hitchhiking home from a party, police said today. The girl told police s he and a friend we re p icked u p early Saturday m o rning in the vicinity of Harbor Boulevard and Gisler Aven ue. She said she was raped and forced to perform other sex acts by the driver . The girl's companion had been dropped off at her hom e prior to the attack, she told police. IUSD to con8ider cla88 re8toration ~T he Irvine Unified School District Trustees will consider to n leht wheth e r or not to reins t ate the si xth academ ic per iod for high school junion and seniors. The trustees will meet a t 7 :30 p m . at Lakeside Middle School 13 Lemongrus, ~vine. Tbe <..:ity <..:ounc11 revoked the club's perm it to o p erate in Febr uary. but the s tale Suprem(• Cour t o r dered t h e perm it reans t uted in April and t he l'lub reopened . Police . ~a y ing they wc:re r •· ' P '' n d 1 n ~ t o n u m t' r o u s ~ompla1nt :. from nea r by rt.•!>11fl'nt~ and bus iness e s , an:.t1tutcd M~'\•t•p-; nf the area hy ll<•lrul-. •Jn '-f'Vt•r al CJt'('aswns On<• s uch :.weep 1n September rt·,ulted 1n mor e t han 90 ('llutions. arrests or Juvenile c1Jntact reports. almo!tt all of tll em invo l vi n g mi n or 1n frnct1ons. Israel to annex captured land J E RUSALEM I AP I The governme nt decid ed today to apply Israeli law to the Golan Heights, 1n effect annexing the territory captured from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war . a parliament official said Dalia Goren, secre ta ry of the opposition Labor Party faction in the Knesset cparltamenl1, told The Associated P ress the government informed t he party of its inte ntion lo propose the legislation to the ho use today With government backing and the likelihood of <'Onsidera ble support from members of the Labor Party. the b all was thought sure to be accepted Applying Israeli la w to the ·Golan would m ake the territory a part of Israel Until now it has been under military law Israel Radio said the lefllst Ma pam faction of Labor, former f o re ign Mi nister Abba Eban and the Shinui CChange l faction a nno unced they would oppost- the bill. T he decision was certain to provoke outrage in Syria. which has been embroiled an a dispute A N N EX 0 U E I ~ r :1 t' I 1 J>arl wnwnt h;1;, <k~·ull'tl In ,1ppl~ ls ral'll la \\ to (;e11 ~1n l lt·l~ht ~. ''UPI lll'<'d 111 H;tfij with l~rc.tt!I !>Incl:' last spring over Syrian anti·airrra rt m1:.s1les in l.C'banon ~ Is rael threatened m1ltt<iry action to fort·e removal of th e m1!>s1les . and the Reagan ad m 1n1s tration sent s pecial t•nvoy Ph1ltp (' llab1b on four diplomatic missio ns to the M 1d ca:.t trying without succei.s to resolve thC' m1!>sih.> crisis 1\ strong · Golan Lobby' has been pressuring the government to annex the Golan by a pplying lsrad1 law to at, in vie w of S yria !> refus al to negot iate pea•'C' with Israel The government has refrained from s uch a move . fearing s trong Jtmen can p rotest. Last Murch. at dl'feated a bid by a ~mall r1gh t ·w1 ng part y i n l'<1rl1ame nt to pass suc h leg1~l at1un l !t rael R adio said t h e go ve rnment reac h e d the det1!>1on at a morning Cabinet mt.·t·t1ng chaired by P rime ~ 1n1~tcr Mena chem Began nght uflcr hl' came out of hospital. wht:n• he had been treated for a hap frncturc · Thl· 1mmcd1atc reason for the movt· a ppear ed to be to win fuvor with Is raeli nationalists <ind soften their oppos1t1on to Is rael':. withdrawal from the u('cup1ed Sinai next Apr il Tht· government 's decision ma,· have been tamed to take ad~·antagc or 1nte rnat1onal p reoC<'upatwn with the Polish t'rtS IS 3 countians die • ID crashes Th ree O r a n ge Co un ty r eside n ts. i n d u d in g two m ot orcycle ride r s . d ied 1n sep aratt' collisions Su nday. according to the California Highway Patrol Sixteen-year-old Eric J ames Saavedra. of Santa Ana. was killed and his passenger , Teresa M arrical. 14. also of San tu Ana w as i n j ur e d w h en the Volks wagen he wa s dravin~ went out of control on the Newport Freeway a nd p lunged into a drainage d itch near Edinger Avenue The girl was reported in stable c·ond1t1on at Wt·stcrn Medical Center following the S 30 a m rras h Also killed Sundav was a San Juan Capistrano ·ma n whos e motorcvde C'olhded with a car at tht• corner uf· P<1lis ades Drive a nd old P<1c 1fic Coast Highwa y 10 Capistrano Beach. Wavne Grev ~ad1son. 34. was pronounced dead al the scene. C'll P off1 eers said ~1ad1son was "'es t bound on Palisades Road when he coll ided with a vehicle dnvcm by Myrta Steele. 72. of Dana Point T hl' t h ird fatal accident o\•curred o n the Sa nta Ana 1-·rcewav when a mot orcvcle ridden by Carl Vincent Brown. of San 'lemente. overturned Cll P officers said the man's Jacket ap pa re n tly b ecame entangll'CI in the back wheel of the motorcycle . causing t he 20·year·old to lose control on the freeway in San ta Ana Patchy coastal fog to linger The patchy fog that plagued portions of the Or ange Coast this morning 1s expected to appear a~ain during the next few dayl>. t h t! US Weather Serv1cl' predicts t:nl 1ke t h e den se inversion layer cond1t1on t hat hind ered local vtsabiltty last week. this week's fog as caused by rapid overnight cooling and as con centrated an s m a ll a reas. forecasters said Thl• pat c h~ fog als o 1s hr<'aking up earlier Although 't'\ eral e arly mo rning flights at .John Wa~ne Ai rport wer e r .i n t· l' 11 c• d h e c a u s e o f l h e c·nnd1t1ons thC' skies had cleared l'no ugh by 8 30 a m for a rt•:.umptaon of scheduled fl1ghL<;, <11 rport officials said f"ur boat ers. \'1s 1b1lal:, o ff Newp<>rt Reach had improved to one male by !I a m as the fog continued to break up Thl• Orange County Sheriff's llarbor Patrol said no boating problem:. had been reported in ('1mncct1on with t he Cog Pollutants that caused eve and lung 1rrttataons along the. coast I a s t "'N'k s hould n o t be a problem ear ly this week. the South Coa s t Ai r Qua li t y !\1 anagement Distract said NEWPORT *SKI* COM PAN~ Wl'YI MOYID *WE'RE OPEii * • IN OUR NEW STORE ............. .,...., Skiing . Is Great I RENTAL SHOP r.lll;a:;;;J 2500 W..t Coast Hwy. Newport leach, Ca. 17141 631·3144 NEW STORE 2700 W..t Coast Hwy. M.wpcri IHCh, CL . . 17141 631·3210 ,-m so a:: aw ~ s A ............ ATTENDS COLLEGE Princess farahnaz Pahlavi. right. daugh~er of the late shah of Iran. talks with a frientj following French class at Bennington College in Vermont She com~utes from a family home in William stown. M ass. She 1s 17 Henr y Fonda a nd Katharine Hepburn, who starred together in the movie .. On Golden Pond," enjoyed the fruits of victory by being name d male and fe male sta rs of the year at the Hollywood Women's Press Club's Golden Apple Awards. 8 o t h , ho w e v e r . w e_,r e unable to attend SundajL's ceremony. Fonda remained hos pitalized in good condition at Cedars·Sinai Medical Center . wher e doctors are Two ga mbl ers a 53-year-old secreta ry and a 57 -yea r ·old auto b od y repairman r acked up record·tying $385,000 each on slot machine jackpots over the weekend, officiitlS of the Flamingo Hilto n 1n Las Vega s said . Leona C. Ferguson of Cheyenne. Wyo., struck it monitoring his new heart med ication. And Miss Hepburn was in New York City, whe re she is appearing in her Broadway play. "The West Side Waltz." Another no-show was Ryaa 0' Neal, but he had good reason not to be present. He was named recipient of the Sour Apple award. which is given to .. the pe rson who most believes in his or her own publicity." rich on one of the Flamingo's Pot·O-Gold dolla r slots, less than two days after an Alhambra. Calif., man won the same amount on another Pot-0 -Gold machine. Roy Iida, 57. an auto body r epairman, also hit the $385,000 jackpot OD one Of the machines. Evancehst Oral lloberta I.a expected to leave Alhambra Community Hospital In the next re'." days after surgery to repwr a tear an the retina or one eye, rus wife s ays. Roberts, 63, was unabJe to ta lk with reporters aller the op e ration , but his w ife Evelyn, said he was in good condition. An auction of the four-story brownstone that was home to a youn g crooner named Frank SU.aka attracted only about lQ people -and none offered lo buy. "Nobody said anything," s aid Karen Gordon, the broker handling the sale in Hoboken, N.J . B i ds wer e to o pen at $150.000. Sinatra was 17 and just beginning his career when his parents. Antbony and Natalie Siaatra, bought the building at 841 Garden St. on Dec. 23. 1932. Ce le bri ty-photog r apher Ron Galella asked a feder aJ judge in New York City to d isqualify himself from hearin1; Jacqueline Kennedy On assis ' complaint that Galella violated a court o rd e r to stay a certain distance from her. In a motion filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Galell a, of Yonkers, N. Y .. asked Justice Irving Ben Cooper to disqualify him self on grounds the judge showed partiality toward Mrs Onassis because he had been appointe d b y h e r late husband. President John F. Kennedy. A hearing 1s sche duled Tuesday to determine if Galella s ho uld be held in contempt for violating Cooper's permanent order. No time limit has been set fo r negotiations be tween re presentatives of former President Richard Nixon and Duke U ni versity for a proposed campus library or Nixon 's presidential papers a university official says. Nixon is a Duke law school graduate. University counsel E11ge1ae McDoaalcl told the board that conditions set by both the trustees and faculty had been sent to Nixon's 1,wyer. More fog due Te mperatures Pel<lly foq Tu•\d•y mornon9, ot,,erw1w ••tr 'unny •NI '\l•Qf\fly w•rmer (OH1•1 -~. inl-.. 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I '3 p m .• Ml•,.....,.., 10 ••• m What do you like about l~ Daily Pilot ? What don't you Ilk<."' Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed a nd delivered to the. appropriate editor The same 24-hour answenng se rvice may be used lo record let· ters to the editor on Any topir. Mailbox contributors must Include their name a nd telephone number ror verification No •circulation r ails. please Tell us ~·hat·s on your mind 642·6086 - Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14. 1981 H/F Al MOURNER COLLAPSES -One of the mourners at funer al of coal miner Da vid Slone collapsed and had to be carried from Holly Bush Regular Baptist Church in Pippa A ........... Passt•s. K\ Slum· Wi..IS on<' of 24 min<.•r s w ho died in accidents last week in Kentuck y. T ennessee and West Virginia. Miner deaths: Why? Coal mine tragedies happen regularly, but still scar towns HUNTINGTON,· W Va IAPI Sudden death is no stranger 1n the coal fields of Appalachia Three mine accidents in less than a wee k have claimed the lives of 24 men in Tennessee. Ke ntucky and West Virginia And doctors say one of three miners· rescued in the West Virginia accident might lose both arms. Most or the miners who died in the coal mine acc ident~ this year died 1n the underground mines of Appalachia. and most were killed one at a time, an little noticed accidents that rated onJy scant attention from the local media . But multiple death trag~ies s uc h as the three in West Virginia , Tenness ee a n d Ke ntucky also havf' been happening more o r l ess regularly ever s ince men began mining coal in Appa lach ia, about 100 years ago. In West Virginia alone, more than 20,000 miners have been killed since 1900. The nation's worst mining tragedy took place at Monongah. W. Va., in 1907, and claimed 361 Lives. United Min e Wo rk e r s President Sam Churc h say~ miners everywhere cringe each time they hear of yet another mine disaster. "We wonder what we can do about it," he says. ··we work to train our p e op le. w e d o everything we carr to keep these kinds of things from happening. and yet it seems they happen anyway." The three late1.t disasters occurred within six days of each o the r . They s t e mmed from different causes. but the resul ts were similar In ('ach incident d eath came quickly, without warning . and l e ft behind g rieving widows and fatherless children. Orie Sloan. 39, spent Tuesday waiting for the birth of her tenth ch ild a nd the body of her hus band. killed in the Kentucky disaster. ..They said the baby could come any time now," she said . "We won ·t get my hus band's body until Wednesday morning.·· Why do these accide nts occur' ~1 any rcsidt>nt s of the largely rural region s hrug a nd say simply that it's God's will Other. less fatalisllc observers point lo haste, sho rtcuts and care lessness, on behalf or both miners and the companies they work for But finally, a ll end up pointing to the inherent dangers of coal minrng, commonly described as the nat1on·s m ost hazardous industrial occupation. In the West Virginia accident, an e normous block of slate fell without warning from the roof of the mine In t he Kentucky a cc 1 d en l , off i c i a Is be Ii eve dynamite intended for controlled use in prying loose coal exploded all at once. And in Tennessee, investigators say the colorless. odorless methane gas hidden in pockets deep beneath the earth built up in the m ine until a c hance s park triggered a devastating explos ion. Arter 1970. when Congress passed a s w eeping re fo rm package calling fo r m o r e stringent safety precautions and m ore frequent mine inspections. coal mining deaths began to decline. But the latest disasters com e as the Reagan administration is cutting back on the number of m inc inspectors. According to the US Mme Safety and HeaJth Administration. the agency's 1n ·pector force has b een reduced by 10 percent over the past 18 months. Although MSHA insists 1t is meeting t he require me nts of federal law. Church said he felt the agency was not making t·nough safety ins pections . Kathy Snyder of MSHA said later that the agency completed 93 percent of its mandatory, scheduled ins pections during the last fiscal year Wha tever the reason, mine di sasters occur periodically. They ar e duly noted by the national media, which then tum their <m ention elsewhere. But in the small rural communities where they take place, life is never the sa me fo r the hundreds o f p t-o pl e tou c h ed by the tragedies In addition to the families and friends of the victims, some of the survivors also are scarred for life. f'or example, there's Larry Clevenger. an 18·year-old miner who was trapped for seven hours 1n the roof fall at Be rgoo, W. Va. Clevenger was able to dive unde r a mining machine as an enormous block of slate, 35 feet long and 20 feet wide, crashed from lhe roof and crushed three of his colleagues instantly. C l eve n ge r s uffe r ed n o physical in1uries. but he suffers 1ust the same .. Larry can't sleep. He has nightmares." his mother said I a s t week Mail rush expected despite staJnp hikes WASHINGTON IAPJ Mail. volume ear ly this Christmas season 1s down from last year s levels, but postal offi cia ls are not concerned that the recent postal rate increase will cause less mail this yule season The Postal Service says mail volume was off about 3 percent in th e first e i gh t da ys o r Dece m ber . The t o tal fo r cancellations of stamped mail during the fi rs t eight days in Uccember w as runnine 5.8 percent below last year . However . the posial official in charge of monitoring Christma~ m a il volume predicted the final result will be about the same this year as l980 's 2 billion stamp cancellations . Nicholas 1-·. Barranca. PostaJ Service general manager of in·plant operations . s aid the trends are .. pre tty much the sam e:· ----------- our rq;v1w..d,. spi ritczd claesic our bzltczd ·rn swmg sport. coat 15 o 'IMZ.lcomcz.. add1t1on to his wardrob:z,, mspmzd 'of thz, 20'5 and jUSt ~t for tiuOO'.s ~aloncz.. @)~o(g@)~~ 44 Fashion Island· Newport &och • 7141644-5010 1001 Westwood Bluel.· ~stwood Village · 213 208-3273 H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/M onday, December 14. 1981 Americans depart Libya by aircraft TRIPOLI, Liby a (AP> - S1Kty-seven employees of the Mobil Corp. and their families, carrying flowers given to them by the Libyan government, left on a c hartered jet today in line with President R eagan 's evacuation orders It was the first large group of Americans to leave Libya since last Thursday, when the White ilouse in va lidated U .S . pussports for tr avel to Libya and warned it wo uld lake further legal steps if necessary to force the estimated 1,500 Americans here to pull out . A handful of Americans trickled out during the weekend . Baldridge cleared of allegatio1is WA S H I N GTON <AP l Commerce Secretary Malcolm Ba ldrige has been cleared of allegations that he misused government funds by s pending more than $11,000 to charter a Jet to Arizona to meet with a business group, a department official said Sunday . Sherman Funk. the Commerce Departme nt's inspector general, sa id a report he had prepared a bout the incident con cluded that in view of Baldrige's tight schedule for the Fe b. 19·20 tnp to Tucson. cha rtering the Jet was "the only r ealis tic option." Sakharov's kin I issued passport MOSCOW f AP , Th e daughter in l aw o f Nobel la ureate Andrei Sakharov was Issu ed a fore ign passport by Soviet authorities today and told s he mus t lce1ve the country by Dec. 21. "I 'm ve r y happy ," Liza Alcxeyeva told r eport e r s waiting inside the front door ot the visa office in south Moscow. She s aid s he would decide later this week when andll how s he would leave the Soviet Union. Arizona proceed,, with gas chamber PHOENIX, Ariz. <APJ -The state of Arizona is going ahead with plans to kill two death-row inmates in the gas chamber Tuesday, s aying a m oratorium on executions imposed by a fed eral judge does not cover the pair Gary Nelson , the Arizona S upre m e Court's ch ief staff lawyer. said inmates Edward Schad Jr. and Robert Vickers are n ot covered by t he stay because they were sentenced after the Legislature passed a n ew death-penalty law F Bl took Reaga"r 's nuclear code card WASHINGTON (APl -The FBI reportedly refused for two d ays to give President Reagan's per,sonal nuc lear weapon code card to his military and security aides immediately after Reagan was shot last Marc h 30 The Washington Post s aid S unda y that FBI agents cataloging evide nce collected at the hospital where Reagan was taken wound up with t he card while the pres ident was still in s urgery for a bullet in his chest Vietnam veterans invited to Hanoi NEW YORK <APl A group of American veterans oJ the Vietna m War unexpectedly has been invited to Hanoi to discuss the fate of American ser vicemen stlll missing in action and the effects of the herb1c1de Agent Orange. ·~-· ......... SHORT BET .Jal'k. Kent and Hic·h :\l azol1. lt•tlt•r l'arTll'rs 1r1 Allentown. Pa h,1\ t• a lwt lo ~l't' \\ho will J.!t\ l' in to\\ l'arrng lon g pants a!-. thl·~ makl· th!·tr m ;1rl rciuncb llus wrntl'r E,~<'h ha s been w1·aring t ht• n·g11lat Hiil :-.hlll't_'> s11wt• :-.uf!lm t•r I hl· loM·r of thl· bl'l '' rll ha\ t· to drl\ t• t•• l-.l1n1lwth. :"\ .J to pll·I-. uµ ~>me lt alwn pa~tn (·~ More rabbit drives planned by group MUD LAKE, Idaho IAl'I A farm ers' gro up that !>laughterL><l thousands or Jackr abbits over the weekend says not enough of the cr op -destr oying animal!> we re kiUed . and promised more· roundu~ .. Now we are gorng to h ave som e rabbit dri ves ... s aid Orv ill e T wit c h e ll . th e s pokesman for farmers trying to kill as many of the lar ge bares as they can T he first roundup "was for the news media." he s aid "The next one is for us " t\ ~oun g man 1dcnt1rying h1 m ~wlf as a :.tudent a t Ricks Collt·ge in R exburg :.aid he brought with him the baseball bat ht• had u:.cd to hit two borne runs last year in a high school tournaml'nt · I m going to hit more home runs ... he said as he preJJarcd to stalk the rabbits. I n t h e s laughte r pen . thousands of clu bbed rabbits, some st.r ll and othe rs twitching, were heaped in gr eat piles lo await skinning ----, Chipmunks revived inf eisty television special tonight By V AKDENA ARAR BEVERLY HI LLS !APJ "Chris tmas, Christmas lime 1s here '' and would you believe it . so are the tinny voiced Chipmunks who first sang those words more tha n 20 years ago "A Chipmunk Christmas," an animated special tonight at 8.3( on Channel 4, marks the return of the febty hltle c ritters and their scoutmaster -like h uman sidekic k . David Sevil le. tc telev1s.ion a fte r quite a fev. year s' absence But t h e real C h ipmu nk com e back took place last yea1 with an album , "Chipmunk Punk .. that, i n com m e rc1a l te rms. seemed to pirk up when C hip munk c r e ator R o s~ Bagdasarian Sr left off yean ago. Bugdasarian, who went by the easier to-reme mbe r namt Seville. s truck gold and then some in 1958 whe n he rcC'orded "The Chipmunk Song " It wa:. a whi m sical ditt y th a t us ed speeded-up Vl)ICe tracb ror thl' Chipmunk!> and Bagdas arian·~ own natural W>1C<: for St.'villc'!> tntcrehangt·s with his r<1denr c·ha q~cs . p<trtil·ularly thl' w<Jvwa rrl Alvin ·A 1111111 nn' The record sold an a:.tounding 41 "/ m11l1on l'Of)tcs within sen·n week ~. 12 hit albums followed a!> d id two :.ea!>on s worth of an im ated c·artoon -; for telev1s1on. Rut Chipmunk fever gradual!) abated The telev1s1on shows went into s~·ndication but were increas ingly hard t o find and Bagdas e1r ian h1mst'lf died 1n 1972 Cµ to that time. his son Ross Jr had ev1dencl'd ht tie interest in thl· Chipmunks. b ut he <;tarted t h inking of a revi val after reac·quainting himself as he w ent through his f ather !> papers I-le enlisted help or his ac·tress girlfriend Jamee K e1rman now his wife and 1f the couple ha d had their way a Chipmunk Ch ris tmas spcnal they wrote would have ~en on tclev1s1on four or fi ve years ago "No one wa s interested ... sa ys Ba g de1 san a n . a ta ll, dark 31 -year-old whose pretty blonde wife JOined him for an inter view 1V REVIEW in the J!hl.<;!>~·d 1n purth of what they c all ·the ho11•.t! thf' Chipmunk!> built ll rt•m atnl·d for a d1M· Jockey In Hall1mon· lo th1~ nay Bagdasarian dnt·'>n't know his nume to rt'act1 vatc that old Chipmunk magit· by !>pinning a rH!W wave ro<:k hit at tugh speed on t he air one da) JUst for kicks It wL•nt QH'r !>O well thcit ci local rctord c·ornpany decided Lo p u t t r> g e t h c r a n a I b u m of • s im1larly·trcatl'd songs To use the 'h1pmunk name. the> had to get Hagdasanan :. perm1ss10n "They calll·d and ~:ud, we'd l i ke to do thi s w1lh thf' Chipmunks . ht• recalls I !>atd, c;real wt· have all these 1dl'a:o. ·And tht';> s:od. Well. 1t '~ already done· A luv. ~ t•r-by profc~s 1on , Hagdu,urian worked out a n agreement and to the company's but not the Bagdai-;anans' ~urpn..,t.· the rernrd ·went on to sell mun· than a million t•op1es. b€:com1ng ont· uf the• mos t popular Chn::.tmas gift~ of last year and winning the National ,\ ~ !'> IH ' I ii t I U ll II f f{ l' (' 0 rd I n g M erc·hi:tnd 1 :.er ~ av.a r d for best·sl'lling c·hlldren !>al hum The Bagdas;,irians , who still do th(•lf 11wn bu:.rncss dcal'!lg:c.. took over the creative end of 1 hing~ from concepts to the at•tual recording 1n the two a I bu ms that ha vt· lit"cn rclc•ased !>tnce, "Urban Chipmunk' and · Chipmunk Chris tma'>. the !Jas1!> for the !>pt•c1al The d ifference 1s apparent Wh1lt• the songs on ·Chipmunk P unk · he1d the Ch11Jmunk sound, the, ~uti.,(-quent albums mark the r eturn of the old C hipmunk char J l'tt:rs tummy c:onsuous Simon. prN·1sl' '>chool marm1s h Tht•o <lnre anrl Alvin. th e m1sch1ef mak1:r T h(' nice thin ~ about a cartoon 1·omeh<1c·k I'> tha t dn1mated charat'tt·rs nt•\c r age. as for Sevtllt:. Bag<las anan ~uunds unC'<innll~ hk(• h1 -. fath1~r 1\nd -.o J n(.'v. generation or ~ uungslcrs not llJ mention legion:. of lht:ir nostalr.:1c f'lders gl'l to -;ptc·nd a half hovr v.1th tht' Chipmunk-. The executive director of the Vietnam Veterans of America. Robert 0 Muller. and three oth e r veter a n s will leave We dnes day morning for the Vie tnamese capital. They will s top in London and Bangkok before a r riving in Vietnam Friday. The 800 m e n and boy s gathered in a line about 2 miles wide Saturday, whooping and holle ring as they herded about 3,000 jackrabbits into a pen, then moved i n , s winging their weapons . Blood covered the snow. Douglas loses damages suit OUT ON BAIL C:ountr~ mu -;1C' ~1n~er .J ohnn~ P i.lvC'h eC'k has be(•n relNtSl'CI un.d er SI0.000 b ond o n C'h a rges hL· had sex with a !::!~car-old g i rl lie w as ar r es t ed a l a m otel 1n Jdfersnn C ity , :vlo . Sunday Nine men an-e•ted on weapom charge A USTIN. Texas IAPl -Nine young men. inc luding a Marine r ecruit home on Ch ristm·as br e ak . were arrested for riddling a car with bullets and carr ying a l ive pipebomb bearing the words "Goodbye to Col Khadafy .. A farme r. who had called the a uthorities a ft e r h e ari ng hundr e d s o f r o und s of ammunition go off. held a gun on the men Sunday nig ht while Travis County deputy Arthur Munoz handcuffed them and a r r est ed them on we apo ns c harges. authorities s aid W-1 l _l _Ol'lJ•5 No d ate for a second r oundup was set. The r ecruits had agreed. unde r pressure from the ldah'' Humane Society. not to beat the rabbits to death but rather to s tun the m and s li t their throaL'> But the animals at one point tried to escape ctnd the kilhnR got out of ha nd. ~ax Frnch. the lead er of the Humane Soc1et\. said Sunday The clubbing got morl' f1 erc1>, he s aid . and sc ore s o f half-conscio us rabbit . th£·1r s kulls s pilt, lay krckrng and s hrieking 1n puddles or blood Farmers slit the throats of some r abbits. othe rs died !>lowly AUSTIN, Texas <AP) -The widow and teen-age son of an Air Fo rce pilot have won a $3.5 m 1ll1on Judgment against the makers of the Jet plane he was flying and the ejection seat in the craft. C••Pl Harr y Wahl died two year!> ago on a training mission in Arizona . A rcdt•ral c ourt ju r y d t'l1berated Jus t over seven h o ur!> Saturd a~ night before awarding Dianne Wahl of Austin and her s on. Billy, 17. Sl.95 m1ll1on from M c Donne ll Dou~llt~. maker of the Escapac <·JCCt1on scat. and Sl.55 m illion from F a1 rch1 Id Indus tries . maker or the Thunderbolt II. one ---,- of t he Air f''ort·e·s ne west combat jets ··w e fought som e o f the bi gges t corporations in t he United States. com panies with unlimited resources." said Billy Wahl .. They said it's an acceptable n sk. but they're not t alking about othe r people's lives. My falhl'r would be proud that we stuck 1t out .. Mrs Wahl said wa iting for the jury "was like wa1t1ng for Harry's body the nig ht they brought him home It's ~n pure hell. .. Wahl. 34. who was stationed at Oavis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona. was alone in tht• cockpit o n a Nov 20, 1979. tra1n1ng mission when he died H1~'r...mi1~ alltg1·d that his flight contrnb Jamml'd forcing Wahl to C'Jt•t·t at 41.ICJ m ph from 2,000 fet·l Tht.> t'Jl'l'l111 n !>eat. which perrni1ll'd the pilot lo twis t a nd turn 1r1 the air 'nappt.'rl his neck wht'n lht· pa r:.ic·hule rJpened, the platnt1fb alle~t«J Mc· Donnt·ll ·.,, lawver . Jack Maro n e ~ of i\us tui . s aid 1n dt's 1g ning l'.,c:.i pe s ys tem !> ·the n · ha\'e t1> ht· tradt.• offs. but the F.~capat· st'rrC's ha s a proven trac·k rt•corcl II ha!> bc:en flying s inn• 1959. 1t 1-. fl~ rng today. 11 will bc fl~1ng 1n IS year~' Fa1r<'h1 ld lav. \l'r Jim <.:Owles of l>allas C';.ilic d thl' a war d l'Xl'l'~Sl\'l' Thl· Wahl!. ha<I .,UNI for S9 m1ll1on ~ ! ........... ~ ..... . I 5 °/o Discount off the FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH S 18 E'VE PANICKED! marked price of cut CHRISTMAS TREES. 2021 Newport 11¥d.. Cost. 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DISTRIBUTOR IS OVERSTOCKED ON .Texas Instruments spe~Spe1r Eledn>nc leamnq Ml Sp88\r.t1i IHUll lllHll 1780 MONROVIA UNIT #C-8 COSTA MESA 11111 tuau ca11 HlOW OUK COST SORRY •••• CASH a CARRY NO CHECKS OR CREDIT CAAn• , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 H/F AS College union vote set 30 ,000 in state system in collective bargaining election SAN F RANCISCO I /\ P 1 Voting begins toct ay by more tha n 30,000 CalHornaa State U n ivers it y and 'olleges e m ployees to det'ade whethe r to unionize in the largest collective ba r gaining election an American h igher education's ha!>tory T h e employees o r th t: 19·campus system, who have I until Jan. 26 to cast their ballots, h ave been divided into seven p ot ential b argai n ing units, inc luding one containan~ 19.329 ru11. and part-time faculty Educators believe a vi<"tory by one of the unions could help the Ca lifo r nia sys t e m r ec ruit out-or-state professors. many of who m shy away fro m the state because o f soaring hous ing costs Ocean quake registers 3. 9 PASADENA I AP 1 A Qlild earthquake in the Pac1 f1<.' O~ean 40 miles southwest of Santa Monica registered 3 9 on the Richter scale today. the Caltech Seism ology lab reported. T he quake. whic h st ru<.'k at 3:33 a .m .. is an aftcrshoek of the Se p t 4 ear t hquake t hat r eg is te r ed 5 3. said Dennis Meredith. a s poke!>man for the California ln s t1tult' of T t·r bno logy seas molol'(y l ab, wh1 t h n •portt:d the quake Couple held i11 child the/ t SAN DIEGO IAl'I <"alhng at a ·flam flam from the '>tart, .. a man and a wom an. who were found hungry and la ving with three l'haldren an a tent two days a~o . art: being ht'ld for 1nvt•!>l1~ation of fclony <.'hild s tt•altng. a police spoke~man 'i:l\'S San Diego pohc·e SPQkesm an Alli Robinson s aid Friday that 300 500 calls offering clothes. ca!>h and Jobs. were made to the dt•st1tute "famal ) after local pubhc1tv Drops, sprays contaminated LOS ANGE L ES <AP 1 Containers of e)e drops. nose drops and nas al !>prays an at least fi ve s to r es 1n the Los Angelcs area were de liber ately t•ontam1nated with dangerous al'ids, state health offi cials said. Al lcast seven people who used lht· products were injured and o ne may have s uffe r ed p t' r m a n l' n t e y e d a m a g e , offll'aa ls said. ·som e person o r persons unknown most likely someone "ho went into t he store and broug ht out the p r od uct - probably took the st uff from the s t ore, re placed part or th e l'ontcnts and put at back." said Susun Bond. an ans1>e<.'lor for the food and drug branch of the sl<1 t e Departmc-nt of llcalth Scrv1t cs Tht-product:. wer e t·on tam 1 nated w1 th :-.u lfu r1 c <1l'1<l, hydrodilonc acid. acetic acid and t•hlorine Chests bared i11 topless case S A:'llTA CRUZ 1AP 1 A dozen women a nd fi ve men bared their chests at noontime in front of the Santa Cruz County Courthouse after a municipal Judge rcfu!>ed to d1sm1ss charges again:-.t a feminist T he de monstrator~ -,ang songs and he ld .up pla<.'ards. then marched downto wn s tall barechested One rode a bicycle, another jogged. Police, unable ·lo find a law agains t bare ehesls. looked on with inte rest. BEAR OF A TRIAL Mama and P apa He e.tr e nt<.•r f<.~eral t'<>urtroom of JudJ,!t• f-:('khart Thomp ... on 111 Fresno for tn;,il of c;oldalul'ks . A .......... \\ho we.ts t·on \'lt'l l·d lor invading la·;1r~ c11tl<.1 J.!t' 1n t·ast· 111dJ.!t•d b' l'll'ml'nl:.in ... d1011l :-.I Udt•nh 'Jury;' convicts Goldilocks Boys and girls participate in criminal justice lesson fRESNO IA PJ Baby Bear broke down on the witness stand and the golden-haired defendant p leaded tha t s he wa s j ust seeking refuge from a s torm Rut a "fed e ral" Ju ry has agreed that it was naughty of Gold1hx·ks lo rap off the Three Be<1rs. <.'o n v 1<.'!1 n g h e r o f mis demea n or petty theft a nd malicious m1sch1ef li er s e n t e n ce · Se rving porridge to Baby Bear for a m o nth Judg e E ck h a rt Tho mpson. normally a federal ban kruptcy cour t Judge. led a jury or 12 boys and g irls from Ayer Elementary School an a lesson about c riminal JUSllCl' on Friday The <.'ase m1 m 1cked r eal courtroom a<.'l ion from Jury se le c t i on to a d ejec t e d prose<.'ulor . who t ho ught th';! little girl got off easy. The trial was dra matized in fed eral court beca use the crime occurred on t.: S Forest Ser vice pr operty. Gold ilocks really was put on t rial And the bears adults d ressed in life-sized costumes "ere present as witnesM~:-. A:. the trial opened. a motion for a 60-day conttnu;i nce by defense atto.·ney Halton Ryder. a partner an a Fresno law hrm. w a~ de ntl'd becau~C' lhc bears "ould Ix-h1bt!rnat1n~ /\ p ro:.pect1 \'C J UrlJr wa!> cl1 squJhf1t·d aft er she· admitted '>he was prc1ud1cert an favor of hears · ·onc of mv hes t friends 1s a bt>a.r Pooh ·Bear." s he said ·And S mokey the Re ar prevents forest fin·!> " Sixth grad er \"ance Ande rson cx<.'ust>d himself after <;aying he thought Goldilocks must be gu ilty bc<.'ause the police arr1:sted her 1-'inally. the trial got under way Th eodore Bear. also known as Papa Bear and Teddy Be ar. put the fa<.'ts of the case before the jury T he bears left their cottage for a 15· lo 26·m anule walk Nov 18, 1980. lo allow their porndge to <.'OOI B e ar admitte d t o poor t'yes1ghl. but said he recognized the scent of the gir l found an has bab\ :. tied on their n•turn as lha1' of the defendant Hah \ Bear t•r 1cd o n the \\ 1tn1·..,; :.land, which d1 squ1eted ~oml• of the younger Juror~ T;ik1ng the s t a n d an her rlt'ft·n"l'. Goldilocks told the "l'l'ond to .,1xlh·gradt-r., that !>he took 1 l'fugl' from a :.torm an the b1:;iro., horn<.· H ut prosc·c-u tor :\1 arv1n Sc-hult1. a publie d efender an rr•al l1f<·. pounced on her · Sht.• did not Just hide from the s torm ,·· ht• t·har ged "She wanll'd •.o lake ad\ anlage of the empt) cott<tgt' · The dden!.e re:.pondl·d that the JUry would ha\'e to ··balance the right!. and needs of a little girl lost in the woods against the rights of the bears to have a homt• that as !>afe and quiet ·w ould a <.'raminal go up and go to ~··· Ryder asked ··s he didn't intend to hurt anything Tht-rc "a:. no t·rame Sht-had tn do " hut she dad to !>un·1vt• The Jury <11sagreed with thl· defcmlant. but wa~ Un\\ alh ng tn s upport u har!-hC'r C'hargc Atheists' signs not displayed SANTA MONICA IAP1 As be put up because "Our position San lu Mon1ca ·s t r ud 1t1on al is that we are a n cducataonal nativilv scenes went up along or ganilation .and it didn"l re ally Or e an Avenue ove r the matter wh et her "e 1thc week end. a group of at heists dis plays> were there or not · Tht.• t'hr1!'.tmas nall\'lt) d1oram;i!>. ht·~un an 1953. are an Pal1 s<1rl1·:-P ark o n Ocean A' l·nm•. a ... tn•el lhitl runl> alon~ a hluff O\<•rlookane the hcach HELP FOR HOMELESS Flo\'ll and F:mma M a r tin, left a nd right. s it ::amid h a gs of food and clothes d onated a fter their trnvcl trailer was destroyed when a t ruck kirked up a gust A ........... of wand while thev were mo\·ing Bo :\lams and :Vlan· Burks. 1n bc.t<:k~round. hclpt'd them get a nt!\~· homt' an Fresno d e c 1 d e d no t t o p u l u p ··Many people per cea q~ us lo counte r dis plays farthe r down be the equivalent of a religious the blc><.·k. although the~ had won organazal1on. ·· Edwards said. the right to do s o add 1 n g t h a l t h e h ead o f Ame ri can Atheist s. Madalvn T hl' Ca 1trorn1a dir ector of M urrav O 'Hair, believed that American Atheists Inc . J ohn pulling up d is plays near the Ertwards. s aid Sunda v t h at "h d " 1 Id displays on atheis m wo~ld not '-ristmas isp ays wou JUSt T hl· If) to 12 "t'<'n<•s that use<l tn hl' 11ul up each ~ear w1:r l' en·rtt.•11 h\ c1l ,. cn'"" but m 197!1 th1· t\men c:an Atheists filed a formal t·omplaant with the c 1l\. c·o ntendini.: th at a C:-h r 1 s t 1 a n d 1 s p I a y w a s unconst1tut1onal. Plan for cycle park approved SAN FRANCISCO I AP 1 The general plan for a 1,540-a<.'re s late park oriented toward off-road motorcyclists has been approved by the slate Park and Re<.'reation Commission T he plan a pproved Friday for Carnegie State Vehicula r Recreation Area <.'alls for 81S acres open to unrestricted use. 630 a<.'res for trail riding . 10 for parking and only 95 closed to all vehicles The ar ea operate d as a private park for nine years until it was acquired by California for Sl.2 million in 1979 Tht> a rea has rem ained open. but no improveme nts could he made until the plan was adopted T he comm1ss1on s aid there will be S900.000 for im p r ovements an 1984-85. with Sl00,000 for im medi ate needs Funds are d erived from orf·highw a~ \'eh1 r lc user fees and park use r evenue. The comm1ss1on starr predicted an increase from 400 weekend rid ers to 800 when the a rea ts de veloped and a hike in revenue from $40.000 lo $150,000 a year The plan calls for motocross and hill·cUm b facilities. 100 family cam psites. a concession for pa rts. food and beverages and an office-orientation cente r-service yard complex. The pla n also calls for minimizing adve rse impacts on soils . vegetation. natural streams and cultural r esources. with s pecial atte ntion to control off-site impacts. Mark Connolly. m ember of a fa mily whose i tO -year -old r anch borders the SVRA for a mile on t he south . complained or bad fence conditions, wa ter pollution a nd s evere erosion, which caused water sed imentation downstr eam toward his ra n ch. But state ofric1alll said tha t adoption or the gene ral plan was necessary before erosion and pollution controls could be adopted. 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'l ~-... --.. ---..... ··--·-··---· t.f." ~ .. ~ .~ \1 Year-end tax adVice 1 Thlll '~ lhe first of a five-part series on tax !>lr:tlt•gy I As tax s trutt:l(Y an response to lhe mammoth l{lx t'utlintt law or 19H1 , It as alm~t surely to your ad vantage to hunch into the remaining days of tht: year as muny deductible expenses as you can lu"t m10ute medical balls, charitable donations . dt•µ"m1e nn d:ums Rut if you do this, keep In mind tht· IJll!>S1b1lat} af not the prohablhty that your HllH tax rl!turn wall tw auditl'<l at some time after nl'xt April 15 T hl' lnll-rnul Revenue Ser vare will never 0H1riall~ !11vuli.:e its !.Y'ite m for pa~king your name out or thl• m1lhon .. or lCIX returns raled But you can sah:h U'!>umc: t h a ·l v <1 u r ~ 1t<:m1.ted de du c t ion s often will ..,t•nd ,. ,.. ~~~ch1~~:1!y~h~~ SYlVIA PDRTHI~~ L the tax - l;'x;;im1 n e r s 1ncludin~ the '"t·yes"' of the IRS romputers Your rcturn's deductions may be seen either as · average" or 'above average," depending upon the 1>roport1on or your Itemized dedurtions lo your gross 1nc·ome The "average· r eturn is one 1n which the amount of itemized deductions clai med apprCMCimates the av<•n1~(' amount cl;s1med by other taxpayers an the ,l'ame arwome brac·ket Thul> study with utmost care the followi ng table that Prt·nt11'l'· lla ll has based on I RS statistics t•omp1led frnm 1979 ret urns the most recent returns availabll• for .!>c:rutiny The deductions a re based on adJU!>h.'<I gros~ income 1n thousands of dollars INCOM E CONTRIBUTIONS INT ER EST $ 20 (I) 25 $ 583 $ 2,589 25 111 30 654 2,792 30 tu 50 883 3.245 SO to 100 I. 793 S, 131 100 to 200 4.502 9. 146 AbfJve 200 25.573 22.462 TAXt:S s 1,699 2 ,053 2 746 5,017 9 ,599 27 ,692 MEDICAL s 590 549 517 696 ) ,118 1.625 Even though your dedurt1on!> compare favorably ~1th 1 h<•sc <n erages. ) ou still can be audited. Also, af you haH· cxtraordinar) deducuons, never pass them uµ becau:.c the\' thmw you above the avercige If y1Ju c-la1m abrn·e -average deductions, just make t·c rtmn you can µrove them as we ll as a ll other item .!> on ~our return <which you may ta ke for grantt·ll will be audited as well 1 If \ou rl' runnin~ far below average, take a (·loser look Vou ma) lie nverlookini:i some deduruble 1h.'m!>. Anm her wa~ to t•heck whether you're average on your dt•Juct1ons 1s to t•ompare your deductions as a pen:ent;.igc: nf your ad1usted gross income with other laxp<.t)l'rs 1n )our 1ncoml' group It your adjusted gross income was an the $20,000 to S25.0o0 range. your total deductions should come tC\ 24 .6 percent . in the $25,000 to SJ0.000 bracket, your deduclloM should tota l 22.4 percent . an the $30.000' to S50.000 range1 21 G percent, in the $50,000 to Sl00.008 r;in1•.. HI 4 oe rcent1 an the $100,000 to $200.000 A simple ta x rule 1s to know the precise date you receive income or pay a deductible atem A s ingle da} 's differenrc at year 's end can be cr,uc~l Suppose a payme nt 1s due you in lat-e December. Jut mu don't urtually get a rheck in the m ail until early J a nuarv. If you rould have stopped by the office or JJla nt and par ked up the cher k . 11 ·s December income But 1r the delay an rere1pt was beyond }our control. at rolls over into 1982. and bec-omes January income Gold m e tals quotations London: $419 25. m ornanJ( fixing. up S8 25 Zuri<'h: $419.50 Hong Kong : $421.86. Gold roi1is NEW YO RK 1AP1 Pnre late Fnday or gold coins . rompan.•d with Thursday's pnre. Kruge rrand, I troy oz , $4Z7 00, oH $0.25 'faple leaf, l tro) oz . S427 uo. ofr SO 25 Mt>l(iUn 50 peso. 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'IMot'I' ' -• lot Z...C.t•> JJG .. i...... ••• ,,, ,, ..... ~_., 41 •• , v ... • • _....,... ,., 11 .,. 11 '"' l-' .t. " •• " •~ ll#'l'llM 1 10 r f'tt U .. '• • IUIHil CIAIT YIUR HlllTDWN DAllY· PAPIR MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 2S CENTS U.S. has very few cards to play • m Poland crisis WASHINGTON (AP> The Re agan administration has very few cards to play in trying to deter the Soviet Union from crus hi n g the So lidarity movement in Poland. Grain and high technology s ales could be s us pe nde d , hurting the Soviet s in two vital areas. But economic sanctions, par ticularly cutbacks in food s hipments, requir e the strong s upport or a llied and friendly governments. Bus iness being business, it is v e r y hard t o a r ra nge an effective boycott. The Carter a dministration found ... al out twice during its last year In office -when it t ried to punis h the Soviet Union for its military move into Afg h a nis tan and again when it tried to isolate Iran economically for taking Americans hostage. Other countries. som e of them lon g -sta ndi ng U .S . allies, stepped in to sell food to the Soviet Union and to tr. de with the revolut ionary regime in Te hran. Beyond economic sanctions, another possibility would be to break off the just-started a rms limitation talks in Geneva. The Soviets would like to keep th e U n ited States rrom deploying nuclear missiles in Weste rn Europe beginning in 1983. But with the negotiations jus t under way, the re is no agreement for the United States to threaten to tear up ir the Soviets clamp down on Poland. 1-'or the moment, then. the adm1rustrat1on as concentrating o n warnings r a the r tha n actio n 1n h o p es o r d iscouraging the Soviets from inte rvening. "Sever al times. a long with the * * * whole free world, we've m ade it pl ain how s eriously we would v i e w a n y inte rfe r e n ce," President Reagan said Sunday. ''T he Pohsh people should rind a solution to t he ir c u rre nt difficulties through a process or negotiation and compromise arr.10ng the parties involved," Secretary of State Alexander M Ha ig Jr s aid "Above all, they should ~ pe rmitted to do so without outside inte rfere nce " B eyond th ese kinds o r warnings , tig ht lipp ed U.S orricials will say only that the Polish government's crackdown * * * on Solidarity is under s tudy No U.S. offi cial has even hinted at the possibility or U .S military action. Former Secretar y of State Henry Kissinger . who is not u nd e r t he same verba l co n st r ain t s a s c u r ren t p o l icy m a k ers. told an interviewer Sunday, .. M ililarily, we can't do anything, and we shouldn't pretend that we're going to do anything.·· U .S a nal ysts view t he im m ediate pot entia l problem not as one or an imminent Soviet 1n vas1on, but use or t he Polish * * * government to try lo break the hal·k or tht• rdur m movement. Zb1~n1t·w Brzez1nsk1. who was PrcsHknt 'arter's n ational securi t ~ aclv10,er. ~a ys the suppn·~~111n 1!. "l'learly being donl' at th(' Soval'ts' behest" and that L S polit'ymakers should keep that an mand a~ tht•y make their d('(·1~1on~ "If tha~ action 1~ designed to uproot 1t 1Solidarity1. wipe it ODt , arre~t thOU~ands or people, at bring~ ant o pla} the question or East West n•l ataun~. · he saad • * • Polish general strike fails ~Military takes over factories and orders Poles to work U.S.S.R . EAST EAMANY •Poznan •Leszno • Warsaw POLAND AUSTRIA AP •Krakow arw.,..... UNDER MARTIAL LAW ~1art1 al law has been dedared m P ola nd a fte r t he Solidaril\· union called for nationwidl• re fe r endum on the country·s politaC'al s~·stem BULLE1'1N WASlUNGTON (AP> -Tbe U n i t ed S t a t es s u spe nded government food shipments to Poland today in reaction t.o the Polish government's dedaratioll or martial law, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Re lations Com mitlee nid. WARSAW. Poland 1A P1 Wo rkers at two of Warsaw's biggest fa<.·tories wen t on s t rik e today. Soli darity so ur ces s aid . b ut a threatened genenil st rike to protest the crackdown on the ind e pende nt labor mo\'ement failed to materialize. T h e da y -o ld m a r lia l·law regime, which put the military in charge or powe r plants and coal mines Sunday, militarized stall more factories today, and ordered Poles to go back to work on Saturdays. "Free" Saturdays had been a major concession given to Solida rity last year. Th e Soviet Union , in an apparent warning to the West, Prayer in classroom denied Court keeps rules lxirring meetings in non-class hours . WASHINGTON <AP> -The U .S . S upre m e Court today refused to let a group or students conduct prayer meetings in a pub lic hig h school durin g roo-class hours The j u s t ices , with o ut comment. lert intact rulings that barre d s uc h m eetings at Guilderla nd High School near Albany.N Y Just last week. the Justices ruled in a Missouri case that st ale univers ities cannot ba n student grou ps rro m us ing campuc; facilities ror prayer and wors hip if the rac1 lities are open to other student groups . That decision. however. did not indicate any change an the cou rt's 19-yea r -o ld ban o n or ganized prayer in public e le m enta r y a nd s econdar} schools. The court hinted that 1t still d r a ws a distinction between coll eges and universities on one hand and public grade schools on t he other even in cases of truly vo lunta r y r e l igious observance. "University students are, of course. young adults." Justice Lewis F Powell wrote an the M 1ssouri case. "They are less im p ressionable tha n younger Pooch no slouch Bassett huund helps rescue girl, 17 MOUNT HOREB. Wis !AP> -Buster 's owne rs called him a canine "dumbbell" because he .. jus t kind or moped around " But that wa s b e fore the s lo w-movin g bassett ho und carried a blood soa ke d not e across rarm rae lds to let the fam ily or 17 year ·old Nancy Milestone kno w that s he had been in a tractor accide nt. Miss Milesto n e 's tracto r overt urned, breaking her pelvis, but she managed to pin a note to Buster 's collar and instruct him, "Go home." Buster did. and attracted the atte ntion or Miss Miles tone 's moth er wi th h is repeated barking "Mom. help." the note began. going on lo say the teen·ager was stuck on farmland that the fam ily once o wned but now r ents . ·'It was so scribbled that you couldn't really make out the rest of it. We jus t saw the ·Mom, help,· and the blood on it from a cut on her hand, and that was e n o u g h ," said t h e t een 's sis t er -in -law . R osa nn e Milestone, who lives next door. The g irl 's bro th e r , Al , discovered the accide nt when he ··ca me along with the corn picke r." studenL'i a nd should be able to appreciate that the university's free access poli cy is one or neutrality toward r eligion." Sax Guilderland High students sued the school board in 1979 arter their group, Students for Vo luntary Prayer. was denied permission to meet in an unused classroom before the start or classes each day. Other student groups routinely were granted permission ror ~uC'h unsuper vised meetings. A red e r al tria l j udg e d1sm1ssed th«.' suit. ruling that the sc h oo l b o ard un · con st1tut 1onally would have been advancing religion ar it had g r a nted t he s tudent gr oup's request The 2nd L' S Circuit Court or Appeals on Nov. 17. 1980 upheld the t rial Judge's ruling. "We must be care fu l that our pub li c sc h oo l s. wh ere runda m e nt a l va lu es a r e am pa rted to our children. are not perceived as institutions that enC'ouragc the adoption or any sect or re ligious ideology, .. the appeals court said. Market falls NEW Y ORK CAP > -The stock ma rket retreated along a broa d fro nt tod ay amid he ightened t ensions in Poland and the Middl e Eas t and concern over a resurgence in U.S inte rest rates. The Dow Jones a verage or 30 industrial stocks plunged 15.03 points to 871.48. 111111 CUil lllTIHR Patch y morning fog , otherwi~ fair with sunny and slightly warmer days. Low s ton i ght 5 2 at beaches. "6 inland. Highs Tuesday 68 along coast . 75 inland. Details Page A3. Honesty rewarded ll~IDI TODAY Claristmcu and credil go together, but overspending during Ille holiday can be hazardous /or your familJI'• /inancial lwalth. See P~ A6. 11111 ... _ ....... "' .............. c.-..... Al c.a.--. aw ~ C.." C-.• .. c_.. .. .......... Cl -.......... ........ ... I .. ..,....., at Irvine teen returns wallet, $188 By a1CBAaO GREEN °' .. ~ ......... A 13-year-0ld Irvine boy has made a busine s sman 's Christmas a little happier by rinding and returning the man's wallet containing $188 and a number of credit cards. Bradley R. Nelson, 13. of 18741 Paseo Cortez, told police he wu on his paper route for the Daily Pilot Sunday morning when he round the wallet in a "utter near ts l Dartmouth St . Police said the owner, James Mark Fors ter! of l rvine apparently accidentally dropped it in the gutter near his home. Forster gave Nelson a l20 reward and letter or commendation . "Dear Honest Young Man." ·' the letter began, "I thank you for your honesty, perseverance and sharp sightedness. You have made someone 's Ch ristmas happy t.hls year -mine. You are a credJt to your parents. "If you keep the thoughts ol honesty and perserverance in your m ind you will do very weU in this life." Foster is an employee with Gemini Productions in Irvine. Marjo rie Nels o n , Brad's mother. says she la very proud. "I rather like the boy ... he's O.K .. " she s aid. "This just goes to show that honesty really is the best policy.·' She saJd be attends Rancho San Joaquin School. Brad's family includes brother Brian, 17, and falbu, James. d eclared that the actions tiY 'Poland's Communist leadership were an "internal arraar ... Mem bers of the temporanly s uspended Solida r ity un ion distributed leanets here Sunday calling for a :tationwade walkout In defiance or the government's proclamation or ma rtial law and its suspension or the right to strike. Spokesmen for tem pora rily out l a wect So l1d a r 1ty t o l d re porters or work stopp,i1ges by thous ands in the giant Ursus tractor factory and the Warsaw steel mill. The reports could not be independently •1era ried Initial checks or other large factories in some districts or the capita l round no s t rikes or p rote s t s by m e mbe r s o r Solida r ity, m any or whose lead e rs we re seized S unday when the government imposed ma rtial law Employees on the rarst shirt at the steel plant began work at 6 a . m . but put down their tools a fter a m ad-morning break. the sources said "Nothing is going on. as you can see for yourself... said a steelworker outside the giant steel works . But there were no outward s igns of a strake. suC'h a~ banners or flags . Conflicting reports emeq~t>d from t he Ursus factorv. an a 'Nothing is going see for yourself' Wa rsaw suburb Som e workers s aid employees wer e on the JOb, but other sources said work had stopped in several departments Ea rlacr today. a Solidarity member at the steel m ill saad a uthor ities had "fished out the most important union men Rut ther e are othe rs to take their place. so some time will have to elapse before they arrive at som e decision .. Government orficials Saad arrests would be an "ongoing process." but Solidarilv sources s<11d "'>mt· <ktaint·e~ had already b<·en n•h·aM·d Solidaril' ..,ourcc~ s a id a s man' ·1~ :~(~JO members of the union m;H hc1vl' been rounded uµ 1n the 0t-c.1pttal alone Earlier l'..,t1 mate~ put the total number internt:d in lht· entire c.·ounl ry at a bout I .OOCJ on , . as you can In add1t1on to Solida r ity ml·mlier .... thl· gover nment dl'l ,11n{'<l iJ numher or orr1c1als or µa ~t ~ovc rnmcnts blamed for I' u I a n d s e t• on o m i c c r 1s1 s . 1nt'lud1ng form l'r Communist Parl) eh1cf l::dward Gaerek Memb e r ~ or t h e l a bor fcd1•rat1<,n cla~t rabutt:'d leaflets in W ar~<tw tal11n~ for a nationwide walkout In <lef1ancc or t he Com mun1 ~t gover nme n t 's proclamation or martial law a nd at!-~u~pensaon o f the right to strike and or Soltd~nLy Delly -_.., CllenM Surr A WEEKEND FOR RUNNERS Fi\'e and 10 k ilo meter runs were held in Laguna Beach a nd Tus tin o\'er the weekend. with m or e than 1.300 total pa rticipa nts. In Laguna Beach 1 above> a lOK r ace s ponsored by the local po l ice explo rers a nd t he c h a m ber of com mer ce drew 500 participants who h uffed a nd puffed uµ an<l down thl' hills between town and thl' n<.·w l'rvst a l Cm l' State Pa rk Saturd a' On Su nda'. 800 :\1 arines and civilia ns.r a n fi,·e and lClK racl':,; at the T us tin heli<:opter s tation to raise funds for tht:• Toys for Tot!-. prog ram • I l I l I I I ' I I I ----------~- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 14, 1981 NYSE COMPOSITE 'fRA NSAl:TIONS OUOTt.TIOill• lllClUOf fllt.Ot.' OllllMI .. ,. vo•• MIOWl.'1 l'ACl,.IC ...... 10\fON Ot 1110 11 ANO '"'''"""" \IOC• Ii •CloAN0(\ ANO 111 ~llUO I Y TIO! NA'O ANO tNUIN( T Dow Jones Final Off 15.03 Closing 871 .48 1Th1s 1s th<: first of a fi ve part series on tax strateg) 1 /\s tnx )o,tratt•gy 1n response to the mammoth lax cutting lav. of 1!181, it is almost s urely to your advantagf' to h11neh into the remaining days of the yt>ar as many tlcduct1ble expenses as you can -· las t -minute m cd1c:al bills, charitable donations. dependency C'la1ms. But 1f you do this , keep in mind the possib1hty if not the probability -that your 1981 tax return will be audited at some Lime a ft er next /\pril 15 The lnte rn ~ll Re venue Ser vice will never, offic1ally els\ ulgc its system for picking your name 1>ut of the m1 lhons of tax returns filed. But you can s at el~ a~<;umc t hat vnu r 1t<:m1~ed cl l ' fl U f' t I II n '> ofk n \.\ill 'lend 0111 "'~na ls that cat <·h thl· 1•\1• ol t h e t <l x t•xam 1n t·r s SYlVIA PDRTl!l tn«ludini.: lfl(• 't•)c~ ·of t he IRS computers. Your rcturri's deductions may be seen e ither as "~vt•rage" or "above aver age," depend.ing upon the prop<1rt.1on <if your 1tem11ed deductions to your gross inn>m~· The ··average·· return is one in which the amount of ite mized deductions claimed approximates th!:! average amount claimed by othe r taxpayers in thC' saml' lnl·ome bracket Thus , !ttudy with utmost care the following table t hat Pn.·ntJt•e Hall has based on IRS statistics t·om ptlcd from 1979 returns. the most recent returns a vuil.:1hlt> for s<·rutinv The deductions are based on adJ 11~ted gro~s incom(· in thousands of dollars. INl'OM E ('ONTRIBUTIONS INTEREST $ 20 to 25 $ S83 S 2,589 25 l<> JI) 654 2,792 JO to 50 883 3,245 50 to 11)0 1,793 S,131 100 lO 200 4,502 9,146 Above 200 25,57:1 22,462 STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS NE• VOAI( tAP') -Se... nOOtl OI;' ' rt0 ,_ ~ CJ1 the ..... ITIOll 1 C11¥'9 A,.._ .C. 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' county Recorde< o1 a. ..... eo..nty, 0ec1.,.tloft o1 eown ... 11, c-11oom 1 H1ba 1 Shinn. pas!.ed a"a) Counln l'lub M e m o rial C•lllorn•• •nd. ,, .. undlvl••~ RtsltlCllon) roc:or-CHI Jvty "·1 \('r\ H'I''> \\ill b e held al ml•••SI Ill -10 Loi I or Trll(I .. 0 ltl•. '" ~ ttl30. p-1'3 ... Oflt<l•I -.,. -nl'( I' a(' Ir I l' \'It'" Ch a "t' I on .S-•M L.01to1Tr.c1No ~11 ••119•R•cord• ot •••d c o .. n ly llh• r-ltV"'-" AU~ recor...,., 11oo11 Jl1, P• .. • "0.C•••ofloft"J, -.,,, .,.,....,,...,.., .. ------------W('dOt-!>da~. Oec~rrll>t!r 16. -)9, -In -~. p_.. ..... J .......... "''°"" ... 'tlO "CTITIOUS •USINEU l!.181 al 10 JCl/\M In hC'U or 1nc1 .. , ....... MIK•ll• ... ou• ""'•P• 1nl PARCEL> MAMI STATIMENT Clo\!> er'> llll'ffiOrtal gi ft!> .,,. olfk • ol ,,,. County Recorder, E•MrnentUI •• \VCh ·-.... ntlll T ,,. 1011owtn11 per so" .. dot no s h 1) u Id bl' !> l' n t I 0 I h e ......... ~ dell .... d •• 'Common,.., •• l"'•'• lle<ll<vt•••Y "'' •o<lll In IN ...... n ...... 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Dul wlll>OU1 tht rlQllt IOJISllr• p.rllc .. l•rly VI torlh In llW Tl\" •1.tl...,.f>I ••• lileo wllll ltw •n••• ..,_, ,,,. wrt.oceor •ub•urt•ceol ""r11CI• tnhU.O "E•-.ienl•" ol 1M Count1 Cit•~ of O••"Qf CCl"nly on 11\e PIOP9'1~ •Dove • depth Of S00 00 Oe<l•••llor> of CowntnU. (.onOlllo~ Oec.mix.r IO, 1'111 .. 11.11 PuDll\IWCI Or ... C: ... ll O•llY PllOI Dec 14, 11, ?I, 1'111, J.n I, 1 .. 1 ~IHI IHI lot .,., purpow w11<1t\ot••• •• .nd At•l•tcll""' •oc:ordtd on June •. rew•veo In l>Hclol Record 1'16, 1n Book 111M, P-OOol Ofllcl•I PA•CEL. J : Non~atlu\IW HMmonl\ AetotOS Of ... a County tow .. _"'' tor lnqr~• •nd 1>11•n.\, p<il)ll( .. 111111 ... OeCl•••llCWI' 1 .,,., •nY -'mendmenh wwer\, ~tor ttll '"""~ 1n<ld•nt•t or Anne••tlOn\ tP\ertto tJnd•r the thereto, 1nctudtflll Dut not 11m1te<1 10 tmu\I .,. O••I-•I I l\e•dlfl!IUI In the CO+"~truct •o,,. 1n,t ai1•1;on. iu<h Arhtlf' rntttleO ., totto•' rep••<f'ment, rep•1t, m•1nten•nc.•, 'Own.tr\, ,..,~h •nd Out.,.t., Utlliti•i ocwr1tk>fi MMt uw ot .tff nKt\~•'Y or 4nd C•t>•• Tete¥1,•on. ·ut111tu~~ •no de'l1r-•b•• road•••' \ldtt••tks •no C •blr felf'Vt\tOn UtitU tt\, conduth oi.tttr the followlnQ Ck'-\crtbt'd • \t,1pport "'"o St>tt l•ment · l•nd •enc to•ct~ment' •nd ' Commu""" NII.IC MO~E c-110 SU PE •1oa COUllT 0' CAL..,Oa1t1A COUltTY OF LOS AltGEl.ES 'n the-M•UH ot AIOG• E DAVIDSON Lasorda: Mr. Versatile ~A•CEL A All 01 Ille l.,..d deK,,Dl'01FIOCtllllt~ E•.....-1 '" P•ttl'I 1 ot th•l cert••" O•«d' P ARCeL, rtcordto J.,, ... ,y lO, ,.n, •n ~· Eu•,.,.,," f0< inortt• •nd ~''" IOS~. P• ).O o• ()ilo< let Ae<o••• on o••• -.. por110m of LOI\ 1 .,,., J ol ,,.. ollkt of lht County A«orou ol lr•<I ttn ••per ,.,._, l•lecl In 8- ••ld County JtS. P•119• 1t lo >I 1"clu"n ol l'A•CIL •:LOI ... Of Tte<I ~o , ... M•K••-~. re<ord• °' ,.,. •\ per Mao rec.orekt-CI 1n 6ook JOO, County, vown •s P•r<t l\ S •M •on P-• ••-!OOI M•Kell-OU\ M•P\ E llh ID ti '0 ' ol IPl• t cer l•tn 1n IM olh<eol "'41 County Ae<order ol Suppttm•lll••v OHl•r•l1on of Wtd(~ty . Cove n•nt\ Condi t ion\ •nd l'A•Cll. C: Loi A of Tr.Kl No , .. ,. RttlrlCtiom tecorded "".J ..... •'Y u , .s Pt'< Meo re<oroeo 1" Booo. >OI. tt1' In Boo-110J1. P•u-ISll ot P-s l~ -i. OI MJKell•""°"' 1"'1•P• Offlctet A-el\ ol ••Id CllOlnly, •N:I Minott" A l)t'r-.ul """° '"°"'0.,. o.<l1r1< tree •rom ltw untady •nd <onttol o Ut t lthitttJ patent or NrM1\ Alli» CITATION .IJ\~ET BHOWS OAVI L>SU!':. rc:.1dent uf C'o1 •JOi.1 dt-1 M'ar. Ca fur o\ er JO vcur~ Pass<•d awi.ly on Ut·<·C.mhN 9. 19111 She ""'!> :.in t•mployct· of tloag !\1 1• m u r 1 a I I I o ~ p 1 I a I P r ••:.b \'terian :'llt'wlJOrl ll<·a<•h , • (.':.. for the 1>ast 10 ) c·.ir:-. She ""as :..H1hatcd "1th th<· Congregational C hurc h or Corona dcl Maa !'>h t· 1::. :.urv1ved b } her bro th e r Oa\td of !llew Jt·r-.t•v, :-.1:.te r Ral'hel Ma c ~eil of ('osta Me::.a. C a • nephl'"!>. J ames Mac~cll and C:ampbell Dandson both <if Cust.i ~csa. C:a a nd J ohn l>a\ 1dsun o r Sacramento (.'a al:.11 ... urv1,ed by a 1:rc1nd nt'pht->A Rill Davidson o f S a <' r a m e n t o . C a (iru,e::.1de sen1ce:. "ere hl'l<l nn t'nda~, l>el·ember 11 19111 ~•I 11 OOA M ut lfarb tJr I.awn ;\1 emorial l'ark "llh Hev Oon K:JlZ or tht-('11ngrei:at1onal C hurc h c.r (' 1111 r o n a d e I M a r 111 I tt·1.111ni: The fa m ti ~ r •. q u t· !> t ' n o f I o " e r s St'n'tl'l'!> und<>r the d1rt-ct1on of Bal11 rll.'ri:<>ron Smith & T uthill Wes tcl1H C hapel !\lc,rtuar\' of \11:.ta M esa Ii tti !J3il ,_",_,. __ He's.at home whether it's White House or his house c..-,, -Celltrel I ABANDONMENT I ti~• AOOPTt()H) By WILL GRIMSLEY Aft s,.c.._ C.W9'•••ut HOLLYWOOD. Fla One day Tom Lasorda is chatting casuall y in the White House with the President of the United Slates and the First Lady, a couple days later he is putting has arms around his meal ticket. Fernando Valenzuela, at the winter baseball meetings here There's not an idle or dull moment these davs for the manager of the world's champion baseball team, the Los Angeles Dod~ers. And he is equally at hom e an Hollywood. whether it's Florida or California. "Visiting the Wh ite llouse was one of the COMMENTARY greatest thrills of m y hfe," said the paunchy Dodger skipper, who was the President's guest at the Kennedy Center paying tribute to Arts. There he rubbed elbows with such eminent show people as Cary Grant. Helen llayes and Count Basie. LASORDA IS A SHOW bus iness personality himself -an ebullient. extroverted. wisecracking guy who could well be sports' ambassador to the Ronald Reagan court. "The President knew all about the World Series and was anxious to talk about all the years he was a sportscaster ... Lasorda said "It was m y firs t White House v1s1t. I was really touched and so was my lady <wife Joi "It made me proud to be an American .. In one whirlwind period last week, Tommy gave testimony o n two nationally televis ed religious services on the West Goast. rode in the Hollywood Christmas Parade. attended a black tie dinner for Burt Reynolds and spoke to the 4,000 cadet corps of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs . "I looked out over all those young, clean faces, saw the dedication and discipline that goes into building our defense forces and felt very secure." he said. "I tried to impress upon them the necessity to work hard and try to win. After my talk, General Kelley I Maj. Gen. Robert E Kelley 1. told me that the corps' rallying cry ·Fly and Fight' was being changed to · f"ly . Fight and Win · .. LASORDA ARRIVED at the baseball meetings just in time to see his ace rookie pitcher. Valenzuela, anointed with another season's honor -the Player of the Year Award, presented by The Sporting News. ''This is indeed a unique young man. a quality pitcher," Lasorda s aid of his 21-year-old screw· ball pitc hing wizard who electrified the s trike-marred 1981 baseball season. Valenzuela, a bulbous 200-pounder from tht· Mexican outback, previously had become the firs• player in history to win Rooki e or the Year and Cr Young honors in one season Fernando was dapper in an open-neck blut• silk s hirt and neatly-tailored gray suit with a diamond-studded gold pendant hanging at his throat. Fernando speaks littl~ English. Lasorda . whose Spanjsh is adequate, served as mterpreter. "What is his reaction?'' someone yelled Sclunidttopsleague in seven categories NEW YORK (API -Third baseman Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies led the National League in seven offensive categories last season, according to official statistics released recently. Schmidt. the NL's Most Valuable Player, was tops in sluggjng average at .644; runs scored with 78; total bases with 228; home runs with 31 ; runs batted in with 91 ; walks with 73: and intentional walks with 18. In addition, Schmidt llnlshed fourth In the race for the battintC UUe with a .316 average. The crown was won by the Pittsburgh Plntes third baseman BUI Madlock , who batted 341, ahead or Philadelphia's Pete Rose and Los Angeles' t>usty Baker at .S20. accordintC to the figures compiled by the EUas Sport.II Bureau. Rose. I.be NL's all-time hit leader, topped the league tn 1981 with 140 hits and 117 singles. Bill Buckner of the Chicago Cubs led In doubles with 35, and Craig Reynolds of Houston and Gene Rlcbards of San Otego tied for the lead irt triples wllb 12 each. Thi~ was followed by some rapid-fire Spanish. · 11 e says he 1s very. very happy and hl)nored." Lasorda trans lated ANOTHER QUESTION was asked at which the t.:mted Nations routine was repeated. · fernando says ... Lasorda replied. "that he never pl:.iyed for or saw a better manag~r an his life ·· Tht-ceremony was brief, after which reporters leroed m on Antonio DeMarco. Valenzuela's Los Angeles Mexican-born adviser. and Dick Moss, successful player agent who has been brought into contract talks between the Dodgers and pitcher. r 1:rnando's achievements as a rookie brought ham S4~.ooo although he was credited with bringing dose to 9.000 add itional customers into every game he pitched. · What are you asking?" "How much do you thmk he is worth?" "Will you ask $1 million?" Both Ue Marco and Moss were discreet in their answers but left no question that Fernando was a rare commodity who wouldn't come cheap. ·He 1s one of a kind. he has done things his rookie yeet r that no other man has ever done," replied the soft-speaking DeMarco. "In his case. you can throw all the rules out the window." · ··There 1s no gauge for Fernando,·· added ~1oss ''The fact he came from a poor family in Mexico. his charis ma. his commercial value. "We will ask what we think he is worth." "We have the advantage," said DeMarco. · They know that we know what he is worth." 1.'1ke a f1dd of oil wells or Bank America. Parker gets vote of con/ idence PITTSB RGll <APl Dave Parker is a "lrUl,y outstanding" team player who's been the tar~et or bum raps. according t'> a statement issued recently by the Pitts burgh Pirates. Executive vice president Harding Peterson and Manager Chuck Tanne r praised the embattled outfielder m a 400-word r-repart:d release given to the media. It came less th;in I wo weeks after Parker's agent. Tom Reich. publicly blasted the Pirates for not defending Parker. who has two years left on a fi ve-year contract that reportedly pays him $1 million a year on IM office of Ii.. C°"nh AKO•de• OI •ny •m_,_h lhotetO s..10 C_.y I Tiit urnt •oortu •no 01t1er l'A•CEL O· Loi.> A 8 •N:I C of lt.oc:I commori Ge\l11Nllon. ti •nv, of llM No 1M. ~per Map t..cor<Md 1n &ooalrt•I property de\crttMd •C>ovt 1\ 110. p~ .. -.0 or MIK•lla ..... OU\ P•1tl>Of"ltG IO.. 10 P•r• V•\I•. ,,.,,,. M•P• tn .... Olll<e o• '"• County CA,,,,. RttorcWrotw.dC.ounty ' TM undef\~ Tru\t" dn.c.f••m\ l'A•CEL. E LOI\ ... IO F onclu\o•t ot •ny ltel>tllly '°' .... ~ •n<O<rKI,. .. ol t r.c.t No 1•. 4\ per M•P re<otdt'd tn ,,. \lrett todrt'St. 4t'ld otr.r (.Ommon 8~ lOI, P...,.s 11 to t•, tnc:tu"ve, ot Ott.t9n•hon, 1f .w.y, \.hOwn hrre1n MIKell.,_S M~ In tho olll<e 011,_ S•ld Ult wtll .,. m-. Dul .,.,ll>OUI County Rec.order ot W ld Cou1th cov•n•nt or ••rr~1Y, e.,prf'\S or PAaCEL. F: Lola A -B of Tr.cl No fmrl .. d, t'11(141rdtnq ltllt, PQ>W'\\IOn, or 1"t, as Pt''-.. te<onlltd 1n Booi. 311, e11CumD,.<>Cft, 1nctudl"11 I•~. cll.t•9tt P~s 41 -.. of MIK•ll•""°"' M•P• • ..., ··-· of .... T ru\I ..... ..., of .... tn Ille CIHI<• ol ti.. Co-.ntv R..:orcl<!t of'lru•IS <rNl.O by .. ,d Oetd of TruSI, lo ,.,d coun1y. 'o-v '"" rema111lnu pr1n<l1M1t •um• 01 l'A•CILG:LotsA•N:IBO! l•l<INO .... nol•(•) \«U~ Dy ••Id Deed ol -~.••PH~ recorde<I 1n 8oot< :n1. Trust lo wll P0,000 00 will\ 1nter .. 1 P-• '9-SO ol Mlscell•neou• M•P• lhere<>n from Jvty I, 1'111 •I 10 GO"-par 1n Ill• olftce Of trw County Aeco•<Mr Of •nnum ••PIO••-1n w•d nolth) plu• H id Covnly. CO\h •N:I •nv <ldv...ces ot W '31 IC PAaCIEl. M; Loi A of Tra<t No 8*. wllft tnltrtsl To BRIAN AEX PICKETT •N:I to •II ~)Of\\ ,, •• ,.,,nq to bf tfM' ,.,,., o. rnotM-r al V•d m1'10f" °"''°""' •oo .. n•m.-d Bt oroer o·t 0'1•\ Covrt yow •r· hereby ct•l'O....., C•e<!Ul•l'O IOI 1 .... ., -·· .,.tor• '"" J""91 Prftld•no 11 Department SE C ol the-·• eflhli. CO\irl IOC•I ... •I 1)110 NO<Wlla 81..., , No,...•ta, Ultf on Fd>r.,.ry 11, ltl1, at• OOA M oft ... t«Uy,li..,,_l,_r< to \hOw t~ •f •"Y 'fOU n•v• *"• U IO ~rson ihOufd not bi" OH.f•r.c:t ,,,. lrom ll>e ton1ro1 of \I\ I (tht1rl p~er~fth a<<Otd•no IO thif PtlWOft °' file ri.rf'in TM Ptfihon fiHHt ~r-f'•n •\ tor the ""'"'"'of lrHtnQ lhe "'bt~• ch1IO ror Pl•c•mtnc 10< .OOOtlon Oaled Nov lO. 19'1 Jof>n J CMcor ..- r.ounly Clc!rk By L Cott""'n Deputy •k ,..r• 0 . OeoYtcl 0... City ....... WMt, S ... 1- 0r •"9~. c..utorn1• t'2t6I 17141.,.._ •• per Map ••corded In BoOll Jn. TIW Mneftcl•ry ......,.. wld Oetd ol P-• I -1 o1 Mlscall•MOU\ !IMP• Ttu>I horelolOte •aec .. ltd •nd PuDh"*' Oi'MtQt Co .. I 0 •1ly PtlOI, In IM oHo<t ol Ule Counly A.corder of dltliwertd IO OW-"~• wrll•n Oec ••. >1. lt. ltl1 J.,, • 1'111 MIMI W•d C-'Y. •Oecl•••llOI\ ol oet1u11 -O.m-tor PAltCIEL. I: LoC\ A 10 H. i<><lu\I••. 01 S.I•, -• -111., Nolo<e of 0.f ... 11 TrKI No JW1. ff per Map recorded I" •nd Ele<Uon 10 S..11 T,.. _,.._ -J10, P .. i .. IO SO, ln<ltn t••, ol (•uMd M id Nollet ol 0.ta"ll •nc: NOTICI INVITUtG 91CK Ml!,u11.,,...,.,, Mac>\. "' ,,,.. olllct of Ei.<llon ., Sell to .,. <Kor-in tllt Se•led .,._is wlll lie •Kel-•• -CoUftly Recv-Of Mid Ce>uMy counly •M•• .... r••• l)<-'1Y I• -otl~• ol ... Sec_, ol C-nly l'A•CEL. J . Lob A - 8 Of Tr•I No touted. 5.entl•I-Ot.tlrlcl Ho 11 ...... Elll• 111•. H per~ rteo<de<I In 8-l21, O•lt Dec-•'· "11 A .. n.,., ,,_..,II Yell..,, C:.Hlorlll•. P~U-ltolMltc.•11-•~I ll~t•IEi.<~C'.O<P 91109 °"or .,.f0<e ,,_ "" d•Y Of tn the oll>Ce ol -County RKO<der Of es Mid Trv1ilM J.,. ... ,,. l'IG, •• 11 GD• m , .i wtuch Wtd c-•Y Joetlefl E..... .. .... -y ••II De putilt<ly --- PA. •CEL. IC: Loi A of Tr.c I No 1111 ••I Sec,....,, re..i 1n ,,.,. oftl<t ol tbe ao.rd ol per M-ci recordltO '" -J?J. P• .. • •.U.....,.. ILtc.rew~. Olruto•• el IC.•• Elll> A••" ... • ~ •nd 35 ol M<sc•ll-ou• MM>\ 1n owl• Ne. T....., A .... Me -Fount••" '1elley, r..cttorni•, tor olftO of -County Aecorde< ........ S.•t• AM. CA tt1'IS M 0 0 I Ft c ... T I 0 N s T 0 ' HE County P"bthlw>dOr-C-•I 0..lly Pliol SLATER .\VENUE PUMP STATION l'AltCEI.. L: LO" A 10 0. in<IU••ve. 011 Dec 14• 11• lt, t .. I ~1 AN 0 HEW F 0 R C E Ill"' I N Tr•cl No -·••Pt'• ~P r~orded tn COHTCOHTRACT HO 11-10.l Boo• l••. PIQts lJ •"O JI 01 Blca•,...._ittd!or ,,_..,llrewor-MIK ell-MK>S •n ,,,. o11tce ot 1he c1r..:r1..., ,,...It\. County Recoroer of W •O County PlllJC ~r The work I• lo i. 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Trect FA" RB Ac " • n 0 c 0 N "'I E r:ALIFORNIA ,.,, EdttlOI\ Edition No 11St, ••PH ,,,,.;. r~oroed tn -F AH R BACH, ""•INnd .ond •llt •• tCutrenl dliarl -''<*• 13•0. P ...... 10 SO, l11Clu\1v•. OI l0tnl ,_., to all OtSlrkt jOOll t tO 00 M•Ktll..-..S~lft ,,.. olflUOl I... 11eco•-JUlf ''· "1' as "'"' Ho O.t.1ltdol--Counly Recordlt• of Wld Counlv •is 1" -IJ71't -u s ol Otllcl•I _.:iflCcMJOIW for l'A•CEL II: LOI A ol Tr« I No lwtl Retorlh lft h ollK• ol l'I Recorder •bo'tf wor1t itt 09 •• per ~ ·~oroed In Booo :JAt. of Or•,.'""'"'"· wtO -ol ~I IPi.n• ""'-''fouohan•wlll ti.,.,.,..., P-s S -t OI 1"'111011.,,....., -II\ CMKrtllH llw tol'-""' pr-ly 1111 pr0\Pll<llV9 -"· tr r-lllO. .n tr•• olf1<• ol .,. County Recorder ot The Souttl llO -. ,.,..._ from f« • •• of 1&,• l,_,.ref-111•1 tD Wld County IM o,,t., II ... of Victor•• St,...I, of -c.,.... ... coll Ol POSI-encl IW<•ll"'t PAltCELS:Lol A01Tr1KINO l~ .•• w •• 11AtrMoll'l-Sl ... llolLoll4 All b i d•,.,. .... Dt m •d• tn per M•P raordtd ttt Boo._ .U.. P......, t ot F•trw..._ F~., ., ~on• m.-a<.cotdanc•, and •U Oi..,rt. mvtt •N:I J. of Mtt<~ll•ntOU\ M-1n ,,,. reco•d•d In 8001< I, P•tt JI ot "°"'"''' wltft St .. t . ,,..,,...,....., lou l l'ACIA \IOI.ET MAlllE l'ACIA r"''1clcn1 of Costa Mes a . <.:a s inn• 1!'6.1 PaS:.l"<I a w a} on Ut•crmhcr 11 . 1961 She 1s 'u r,·1,e<I b\ her s 1!>lers Fl11rint• TrJ\ uhn1 of l 'osla Ml''" CJ .ind M ichalene Adam' nf P e nns)•lvania, 3 hrother.., Jim Jnd Roland Cat·1,1 ht1lh 11f Pennsylvania ancl Brunn l'ar1u o f Flonda. Iii n1t'l'<'' and nephews and her I ricnd Bet\\ Kapve l of t'Ct..,tJ '.\1ei.a. ra R e<"1tat1on of th1• Ho-.an will be on ;\lundJ' Dece.mber 14. 1981 .ii 7 :111PM at the llarbor I.a" n )l <>m o rial C h apel ;\I .s :." n f the Res urrection \\111 he on Tue~d11~. D t' 1· ,. m h l' r I 5. 1 9111 a t II 1111A;\I Jt St Joachim s C:J\h11hr l'hurc·h Interment :. e r ' 1 < ,. :-. 1 m m 1• d 1 a 1 e I } follr1" in.: Sen 1r t-s untier I h 1• cl t rl'l'ltnn uf II a rbor l.a"n ~ountOltve Mortuary of C11,IJ M rsa. S40 5554 llARRISOS Si\RAll L llARRISO;>.;. n•!>uknt of Costa Mesa . Ca fur th(• r:.ist 16} ears Passed a" a' on December 13. 1981 Sh,: '" !-.Un 1ve d b\ h e r daul(hter C ath~r1nt• 1fJm1lton ,,f Sun Cit} Ca . S•IO John of N ew York n l(r Jnd r hlldr en 1-1 Ifft-at ~ranrlrh1ldren and her '"lt:r Jean Bennett Gr,1\ l':.ldl• sernces v.111 be ht•ld on Tul'sda\. l>t-c-l'mbl.'r 15. 19111 al llarl)or l.a>An ~1 r•m1)ra al Park Ser\'tl'l'-. under the d1rl'<'l 1on of llJrhnr l.uwn·M nunt <>l ive ;\1o11 u an o f Costa ~11.'!>a '140 5554 0•·-~-... 1(-1 "-J-1•1 011trk1 lolfto of I'-C-ty Re<o•der ol Wld /llllK•ll~MllPS in lho ollluof ,,.. 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