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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-22 - Orange Coast Pilot• * * * * • UUNGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPER 't :A• (Jt .'tMHt ... ,L l ::fHI l)H AN<..t .1.•1."11 . . •. ·~A ·" l ENTS ·shark Illay .have · killed missing surfer MONTEREY CAP) -Shark experts planned today to examine a missing surfer's blood-stained surfboard to see whether a shark took a 14-inch bite out of it. The regular triangular marks on the board and fragment that washed up Monday at Asilomar State Beach look like "the work of a large shark," said Alana B a I d r i d g e o r S t a n_ f o r d University's Hopkins Manne Station in Pacific Grove. Officials were searching for Lewis A. Boren, 25, who was last seen Saturday afternoon, surfing off Spanish Bay in Pebble Beach. Daniel Miller, a shark expert with the state Department of Fish and Game in Monterey, hoped to examine the board. lf a shark tooth, or fragment of a tooth, is embedded in the board, the creature's size and species can be determined, he said. Bl oods tains also will be analyzed, said stat e parks ra nger S.D. Rodriguez at Asilomar. If officials confirm Boren was killed by a shark, it would be the eighth shark attack in local waters and the second fatal one since record-keeping began m 1926, officials said. Boren. of Pacific Grove, was reported missing Monday morning after be failed to show up f o r work at Terra Eng i neering Co. Inc . in Monterey. A board round by a surfer about 40 minutes later was identified as Boren's by friends. M i ll e r , who recentl y co-authored a paper on shark attacks in California and Oregon, tallied 49 unprovoked attacks since 1926. Four were fatal , and the only fatality between Monterey Bay south to Point Sur occurred in December 1952 off Povers Point. Most attacks happen in the colder waters north or Point Conception, with the most recent one in t he Trinidad area of Hum boldt County in 1980, be said. However. marine biolo&latl had put out a white shark advisory for the Monterey Bay area at the end of October. It was prompted by an increase in the number of otters kiUed by white sharks, pointing to an upswing in the number of sbarb in local waters. Kidnapped general due death? Miners • remain on strike By Tbe Aaocla&ed Presa Warsaw radio reported today that nearly 3,000 PoUsh miners, rejectine pleas from their families and priests, remained on strike deep inside two coal mines. The radio also said workers al a Katowice steel mill had their barricades up and were holding out. The broadcast monitored in London claimed most industries were operating throughout Poland. No further mention was made of the situation in Gdansk, where the s prawling Lenin Shipyard bas been closed until after the holidays. It quoted Polish authorities as denying reports by the British Broadcasting Corp. of "mass rebellions by troops in the south." Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, under house arrest since martial law was declared, "is currently staying in Warsaw," the Polish broadcast quo.led government spokes man J erzy Urban as saying. Urban said Walesa bas been visited by bis family and that a priest celebrated Mass for him Sunday. He said Walesa can be released •·as soon as the situation in the country permits." At the Vatican, Pope John Paul JI said he recalled "with emotion" bis meeting with Walesa in Rome last January and said be prayed that bis homeland be spared bloodshed. After meeting with Monsignor Bronislaw Dabrows ki, the secretary of the PoUsh bishops conference, the pope said in a year-e nd review speech to cardinals: "I pray to the Madonna of tbe Poles and I appeal for a peaceful solution in the mututal collabor ation between authorities and citisens, In the fulJ respect for the civil, national, spiritual and religious identity of this country . . . " A Polish exile in Gall , Switzerland, said be bad talked to Dabrowski by telephone today and wu toJd Walesa is "in good health" and talltin., #ith the mlUtary regime with the aim ol ••restorina Solidarity by political (See POLAND, Pase A!) Man, woman take diamonds A man and woman have stolen two trays of diamond jewelry yalued at more than Sl0,000 "°m the I. Mapin department 1tore in Calta lleu, pollc. said. Tbe d.-t told poUce 1be wu 1bowilll tbl woman a piece ol t.wel11 lloDday when the man hacbed beblnd the counter and _....... tbe mercbandlle. TM couple nec1 ln tbe crowd ot Cbr&1tmu 1bopper1 at Soutb · Cout Plue, accorcllnl to police 'reportl. SNOW FENCES -Fences trace a delicate pattern on fields belonging to t_he Glade Valley Farm near Walkersville. Md .. following a snowfall. In the distance. trees add to Christmas effect of the setting. Ex-student sues school board A~ks banned book on Vietpam be returned to library BA NGOR, Maine (AP> -A former high school student says he filed suit against a school board for banning a book about Vietnam because he is "very sensitive" to his rights. Mi chael Sheck, who attends the University of Maine at Orono, is asking U.S. District Judge Conrad Cyr to order the . book "365 Days" returned to the school library. contending that its removaJ violated his First Amendment rights. A trial of his lawsuit began Monday, and several Vietnam veterans came to the federal courthouse to endorse the book. The book, written by Dr. Ronald Glasser. recounts tales that U.S. soldiers fighting in Vietnam told Glasser when be treated them at an Army hospital in Japan. The book was banned by the school board at Woodland High School in the s mall eastern town o f Baileyville last spring aft.er a parent complained that It was filled with obscenities. · The Baileyville School Board contends that It must protect students from langua1e that violates the community's moral values. Glasser told Cyr on Monday that he seldom uses obscenities himself and hasn't used them in books he has written since "385 Days." But the language was used in that book, Glasser said, because tamer words could not portray the "anguish and desperation" of those fighting in Vietnam. ••It was the language they talked," be said. "There wasn't enough in the common language to express their ao1uisb. They couldn'tsay, "Ob, eolJy .cee'!" Three writers wbo covered the Vietnam War tesUfled that the book wu one of the best written about the war and that the languqe in it was lbat used by soldJen there. Ward Just, who covered the war for The Wasbin1ton Post, said that lan1ua1e lost its (See BANNED, Pate AZ> New Dealers 'espoused fascism' Reagan's views of FDR administration disputed WASHINGTON (AP ) - President Reaean says many New Dealers In the admlniltratloo of Franklin D. Roosevelt espouaed fascism. But be says Rooeevelt, unlUte tboae around him, saw the reforms of the New Deal as crl1ts remedlea for the Depresa1on that he would have tried to roU back after World War II. Rea1an makes tbo9e polnta ln an Interview on the Publlc Broadcutlq Service Pl'OIJ'Ull "Ben Wattenberg at Lar1e." that will be broadcast Friday ni1bt. Wattenber1 conducted the Interview last week . A tranacri.pt was made available to The Aaaoclated Presa. Arthur M. Schlesin1er Jr., a Rooaevelt blo1rapher wbo wu questioned about Rea1an'1 a11erUons In a telephone Interview Monday, dilputed tbe president'• view of Rooeevelt oa botb cowm. Scblellqer said "lt ii a,,_ dlatort.lon of blstory" to IQ tll.lt ' Roosevelt's appointees advocated fascism or that FDR made only a temporary commitment to help those who needed help. In the invervtew. Rea1ao said "the ROOlevelt Lbat I voted tor bad promlaed to cut f.-leral 1pendinc by 2S percent" but. once ln otftce, aaw a crlail and advoclted temporary aJd "in the nature ot medlelne for a sick patlent." "But. ln tbe meuUme. IQ)' (8" roa. .... Al) Fire spells disaster for mother, son By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dally~ Slaff Chrisandra Farmer and her 13-year-old son were returning from a :l>·minute s hopping trip Monday night, unaware that their two-story Huntington Beach home was 1oing up in flames. "My son and I had gone out to get some steaks," she said. "He was going to ba rbec ue the steaks while I wrapped some last Christmas packages.·· The pair found their street, Pearce Drive, was blocked, so the Farmers parked nearby and be1an walking toward the condominium they've been renting. "My son was walking ahead of me,•• Mrs . Farme r s aid. "Suddenly, he said, 'Mom, they're running hoses Into our house!' "I tried to get inside, but the fireman aaJd I couldn't . He sald there wu nothing lefl. "We were onJy ~one for about balf-an·hour and nothing was left. The wbole place bad literally exploded. Everytbin1 I've worked for for 33 yean la gone, and I didn't have any renter's lnsuraoce." Huntln1ton Beach Fire lnapector Rick Grunbaum said the blue at 4908 Pearce Drift, which w11 ~eel at 1:40 p.m., apparently wu trta1erln1 whee Cbriatmu tree ll1ht.1 ipJted the Farmers' dry tree. • .. Reds' claim reported ROME CAP > -The Beirut office of the Italian news acency ANSA reported that a telephone c a Iler today claimed Red Brigades terrorists have sentenced to death kidnapped U.S. Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier and that his body would be found this evening. Italian police said they were taking t he telephone call ser i ousl y but bad not determined whether it was authentic. "We are trying to determine the similarities between this mes sage and ones we have received before," said a police official who asked not to be identified. NA TO officials in Italy said they h ad n o immediate comment on whether tbey believed the communique wu authentic . Dozier, 50, is the top-ranking American Army officer of the Allied Land Forces in Southern Europe. The ANSA dispatch said the caller. speaking in Arabic, did not make clear in the claim ,. whether Dozier was already dead. It was also not clear whether the caller actually was spea.kine on behalf of the Red Bri&adel, who have claimed responsibility f or t h e Thurs da y nl1bt kidnapping in Verona. The Red Brigades have not issued demands saying wbal they want in exchance for Dozier. ·'The Red Brigades claim t.be responsibility for the sentenctnc to death and the execution ol the American Gen eral James Dozie r . found guilty by a people's tribunal." the caller told the Beirut office of NSA, saying he was speaking for t.be .. Red Brigades of Baader Meinhof." (See GENERAL, Pase A!) DRllCI CUil 1111111 Fair throu1b Wednesday. Local stron1 northeast winds below the canyons on Wednesday. Not much temperature change. Highs in mid to uppe r Ms. Lows tonight ln 40s. llSIDI TDDlf GtMTOI Si.chic TMaln "41 a Chrilfmat ,nMftt tor thl whole /OmUJ/ tOfdgM cd t on Channtl 2, Uarrfltfl Mtclcq Roon.v in "BUI.'' Pa~A9. llDll ............ ........... -..c.. ., =.:er:. .:: ~~ ~ o-==• .. ......... Cl ....... ... ........... ... ._ Ill .... .. . ............ . wr 111 =---= ............. .......... Cll .... CM ~··· .... == .: . ..... ~. --- t I * •••• * Orange Ooaet OAJLV PILOT/Tuetday, December 22, 1981 Actors survive 'tightrope' in live TV drama LOS ANGELES -It 'a a profualoaal rllk for a Hollywood acw lo Mrlorm live on atac•. a rlak betn1 taken more and more often tbett days by aucb atara u Charlton Heaton, Pam Dawber and ElUott Gould. Before her uaUmely . death, even Natalie Wood wu planntn1 to venture on &be boardl 1n Loi An1elt11 in lhe UUe role of "Aaaatula ." But Monday niJbt a bandru.t of lumlnarlea not only took the plunge, but they also did It ln lroot of mUllon11 or people u NBC broadcut, ll ve and unedited, Tad Mosel's Pulluer Prlae·wiM.lnc play "All the Way Ho me" rrom the campus of USC. It was the second production of NBC Live Theater, wblch debuted April 7, UllO with Henry Fonda In Preston J ones' "The Oldest Llvin& Graduate." "AJI the Way Home" was seen live in the eastern two·lhlrds of the country but was presented in tape delay on the West Coast. ·'Sally Field took a bll rlsk, because she had a lot to lose," NBC publicist Mlke O'Hara said Monday. "She just didn't need WORKERS HOLD MINES -These m iners were pictured inside Zabrze coal mine in southern Poland Dec. 5. Photo was made available Monday. Nearly 3.000 mine rs a re on strike inside the mines From Page A1 POLAND MINERS STILL HOW OUT. • • means." The exile, Zdislaw Pregowsld, organized a private relief program, "Poland in Need." The Italian newspaper Stampa Sera, based in Turin, reported today that r e ports re aching Paris by ''private channels" said Walesa bad tried to escape from the guest house and may have been transferred lo a prison. There were no details and no sources were cited for the reports. Dabrowski arrived at the Vatican late Monday and is the first direcl contact the pope bas bad witb bis homeland's clergy since martial law was imposed and Solidarity suspended. Roman Catholic Churc h sources reported encouraging signs in the church 's negotiations with the CO\mtry's ruling military council. Uncensored dispatches from Poland today quoted sources close to Poliab Catholic primate Archbishop Joief Glemp as From Page A1 saying that progress was being m a de. But the nature of the c hurch's negot iations was unclear. The church bu been demanding early release of detainees in exchange for its s upport In calming publlc reaction to martial law. It was not known bow many Poles have been jailed. Urban, the government apokeaman, Monday denied independent reports plactnc t.be number u high 11 50 ,000. He aald approximately 5,000 people have been interned alnce Premier Gen. Wojclecb Jaruaelalti proclaimed martial law Dec:. 13, and about 1,200 of them bd been s entenced for violatint tbe military decree. Radio Wanaw reported today that Urban diaclo.ed the names of nine artists, scientists and writers released from detention ··as an example'· and said "many more" internees will be released. In Washington. President BANNED BOOK. • • conventional meaning in the beat of combat. G lorla Emerson, who reported on the war for The New York Times, said 1be cried when she read the book. The book acc urately portrayed the situation tbeN, sbe said. "Jt is not • world of Jane Austen characters," said Ms. Emerson. The school board voted unanimously to ban the book last April arter C arol Ann Davenport, whose stepdaughter took the book from tbe library, complained lbat it contained many obscenities. Nooe Of tbe five board members had read the book at that time, witnesses said. fn A ug u s t , th e board developed a policy for dealing with controversial books, calling for c r eation or a s pecial seven-member committee of p arents, stud e nts, s chool ad~inistrators and faculty to review any books about which there were complaints. But the board voted 3-2 not to submit "365 Days" to review by the new panel and to slick with its ban, des pite a request from the high school student council tha t the work be put back in the library. Murder trial jurors ousted SANTA MONICA CAP> - Jurors who convicted a man of murdering journalist Sarai ·Rlbicolf were d1ami11ed after announcing they wer e deadlocked over whether to aentence him to the gas chamber or llte in prlaon. Judie LaurePU Ktltenband declared a tei41il! .._...~ lot aentend.11 ... -'i M&ec:tloa of a new Jwy to decide Pt'ederick Jerome Thomas' penalty would begin Jan. 13. The mistrial does not affect Thomas' first-degree murder coovicUon. Thomas, 22, was convicted Dec. LO In the shooting of Ms. Rlblcoff, 23, a writer for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner and niece of former U.S. Sen. Abraham Rlbicofl. She was killed during a holdup outsl«M a Venice restaurant on Nov. 12, 1990. ORANGE COA9' D1ily Pilat CIHam.d edYetUIM9 714,1142·H11 All ottt.f dep9rtmenta 142..,21 MAIN °"1C1 m-..9t1Ya .. c .... Meta,CA. Mall.--: ... IM ,C.te MMe, CA . ..,._ C..rllM "91 OrMlt ~ ~ltlllfll ~ ... _ _,..,,.....,...., .. ~ ............ _,,_ ..... ,_.... INY lie ,.--.-....,_ ~ .. ,~ .. ,...,.. __ Reagan met in the Oval Office tod ay wit h P ola nd 's ex ·a mbassad or R om uald Spasowski an d the former diplomat's wife, who we re granted political asylum Sunday. "I think we're in the presence of a very courageous man and woman who have acted on tbe bi&best of principle," said the prealdenl, seated next to Spuowaki on a couch. Warsaw Radio aald Monday that Spuowski wUJ be tried in absentia for "serious crimes" •ta.inst tbe state. Western reporters in Poland are not permitted to travel, Internal communications have not been restored and most · dispatches are subjected lo tight censorship. News organizations have been piecing together a few reliable uncensored reports from Poland. monitoring official broadcast s and gathering information from travelers. diplomatic sources and others. Vicar wants to give Santa sack BASILDON, England <AP> - An Anglican clergyman wants to give Santa Claus the sack. The Rev Owe n Leigh·Williams. vicar or St. Andrew's in Basildon, is upset over 5-year-o ld Samantha Brown's drawin g of Santa Claus on a Christmas stamp issued by the British Post Office. The clergyman described the white-bearded, legendary figure as the "villain of Christmas." Guards denied guns VISALIA CAP> -Campus security officers at the CoUege of the Sequoias will not be permitted to carry guns on pa trol, the governing board decided. The board's 3-1 vote Monday against the guards' requeat pr o mpted c riticism from security officer Bill Schell. He . said the decision demonstrated the board's "total disregard" for the safety of school guards. The request to carry weapooa was made after custodian Charles Hook was shot to death Oct. a in the school gymnasium. Fire kills woman LOS ANGELES CAP> -An apartment fire blamed on a faulty television set lltlUtd a woftlan and Injured a man, offlclala said, •blle allother apartment blaae forced 75 people to chooM between a Dl&ht wttbout litbll and bot water or abandonlnt tbelr llomu to potHtial lootera. The flrH occurred Monday. ~ this. Live theat.er la llke wt.Wna u U1htrope wit.bout a net." Among tboae on the "ttabtrope" with h•r lo t.be movlnt story ot a family adjustln1 to death were WIW.m Hurt. Ned Beatty, Jeanette Nolan, Ellen Crosby, Betty Garrett, Polly Holliday and Murray Hamilton. They were directed by Delbert Mann, who g uided many live telec11t1· Mortuary OK • wins in Laguna While Lagunana are often accused or moving into town, then trying to close the doors behind the m , .at least one business has woo permission to bring in outsiders A lim i t e d number of out-of-t.owners, to be sure, but operators of McCormick Mortuaries may now cremate the remains of those who did not live in Laguna. The mortuary already bad permission to cremate a maximum or three bodies per day. but the city's Board of Adjustment stipulated all three bodies must be Crom Laguna Be ach. The reason? The board feared th e Laguna C anyon crematorium might become a collecting point for cremations •throughout south O range 1 County. . The mortuary appealed the board's decision and the City Council granted the appeal last week. The council majority ruled the crematorium could handle three bodies per day, one of which could come from the mortuary's Laguna Hills fa cility 1,650 cut off from power About 1,650 residents in the Rossmoor community near SeaJ Beach were without electrical power for about SO minutes Monday night when winds blew a CB antenna onto a bigb voltage line. Tbe outage, which occurred at 6: 30 p.m., was repaired by Southern California Edison Co. crews who replaced three high voltage wires. No major damage was reported elsewhere alone the Orange Coast and spokesmen for Newport Beach and Dana Point Harbor patrols said no boats overturned during the winds. City officials from Huntington Be a c h t o Laguna Beach reported no structural damage as a result of the winds. NY trooper shot; police seek killer KNOWLTON TOWNSHIP, N.J . <AP> -Using roadblocks and dogs, police bunted today for the killers or one of New J ersey's most highly decorated state troopers. Philip Lamonaco, 32, who was named trooper of the year in 1979, was shot Monday near a service area about four miles east or the Delaware Water Gap which separates New Jersey and Pennsylvania. throush their paces durlnc televlalon'a early days. Executive Producer David W. Rlntela ldd.reaaed the audience before the performance, uyln1. "If you feel Uke laughing, lauati. If you feel llke crying, cry. If you feel like booln1. remember your manners." Afterward , R lntels said, "They didn"t miss a shot The crew was absolutely letter perfect and the cast was e.traordlnary. There'• nothiDc that'• a1 much tun lo tbla buslne s ." ·Direct.or Mano 1ald be hadn't been nervous, explalnin1. "We hud prepared well durlnt a rive.week rebearaaJ, <hucwious for live theater> and everybody knew it." Asked Ir he'd like to direct another live perfoTmance, be shot back, "Give me a few days to res t up a little." • APW ........ TERRORISTS SOUGHT Antonio Savast a and Remo Pancelli are sought in kidnapping of Brig. Gen. James Dozier on basis of eyewitness descriptions . From Page A1 GENERAL AUVE?. • • .T he Baader-Meinhof group is a West German urban guerrilla o r ganization wh ich some prosecutors suspect has ties to the Red B~igades . "There is no need to call the American CIA for help in trying lo liberate the imperalist American pig," the caller said. "The body of lhe American pig will be found an a village in the countryside and the police will find It soon after 2000 hours Italian time." "We particularly chose this From Page A1 per son to attack the Amen cail i nterests i n Italy ," th~ anonymous caller said · Asked by the ANSA editor wh)• tt.e call was made in Beirut, tht man said· "We had instructi~ to give the communique tp ANSA in Bei rut ... for maximum security I don't hav~ anything else lo add. II : Earlier today, President Sandro Pertini was quoted bf. diplomats as saying that Dozier's abduction may be linked to foreign effor ts to destabilize ltaJy. · FDR GOALS REVIEWED. . j • • own analysis is th at people attracted to government and to goverment positions in those years. in many instances, did not view the medicine as temporary," he said. He added: "If you remember , I was assailed dur ing the campaign for saying that many of the New Dealers actually es poused what today has become an epithet -fascism - in that they spoke admiringly or bow Mussolini had made the trains run on time . "In other words, they saw in what he C Roosevelt > was doing a planned economy -private ownership, but government management of that ownership and that ~onomy. "Harold Ickes C Roosevelt's secretary of the interior), in bis book, said lhat what we were s triving for was a kind or modified form of communism," Reagan said. "Well, I don't believe that was really in Roosevelt's mind and, I think that, had he lived, and with the war over, we would h ave see n h im u si ng government the other way." Uuring t he 1980 election campaign. Democrats recall~ that in a May 17 , 1976 Tifue magazme interview Reagan had said. "Fascism was really the basis of the New Deal." Reagan, questioned by reporters, said then that evidence of that view could be found in ''the writings of the members of the brain trust of lhe New Deal." Schlesinger. winner or Pulitzer prizes for his tory and biography, said fascism "was the last thing in the mind of Roosevelt or anyone around him " A d1ct1onary defines fascism as "a syste m of government characterized by rigid one.party d ictators h ip, f o r c ible s u ppression of opposition, private econo m ic e nterprise under centralized governmental control, belligerent nationalism. ~ racism and militarism." Said Schlesinger: "There was no hint at any point during the Roosevelt presidency of any desire to establish a one·part.y state -and that's what fascism was all about, the suppression of all political opposition.·· to all our friends from 35 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2494 \ • • ~ • 0: • . .... ..,....... HOLIDAY CHEER Actress Joanne Woodward. Carroll O'Connor and Paul Newman get into the spirit of things at a Christmas party al New. York's Circle in the Square recently. Fire razes h ome of ex-governor Former Louisiana Gov Jimmie Davis and his wife had to nee their home in Baton Rouge to escape a fast·s preading blaze that destroyed most of their belongings, Davis said. ''There's not a picture left, not a chair, a trophy - anything ," s aid the ex.governor. in his 80s. speaking from a neighbor's home. Davis said neither he nor his wife Anna were hurl in the fire. ··I had some things you couldn 't replace , lake trophies from the Country Music Hall of Fame. I had a rocking chair from President Kennedy. It had his name on it,·· he said. People Crom urban areas often head for Vermont when they want to camp, but Rep J a mes Jeffords, & Vermont Repu~lican, went ~amping tn Washington, D.C. -in his office. And now, h~·s been cited tn a list ot "dubiou s achievements of 1981 " in the latest 'edition of Esquire m~~zine. It all started when ti~ m oved out o f hi s "Washington apartment last sprin g to live in his congressional office. Es quire said Jeffords couldn't live on $60,662 a year hi s salary a s a congressman. ··what's even sadder, he has to share his bathroom with 416 other guys." the magazine said. Retired Soprano Beverly Sills, director of the New York City Opera , w i 11 be featured speaker at Dan1 s h - American J u I y 4 F es tival next year. T h e festival is s•LLS considered the largest U .S Ind epe nd e n ce Da y obse rvance o ut s ide the United States ll 1s sponsored each year by the Rebild Society at the Rebald National Park, a hilly tract south of Aalborg on Jutland, the peninsula of Denmark The park was purchased in the early 1900s by Danes tn the United States, who gave it to Denmark on condition that 1t would be used for a Dan1sh·American fes tival every July 4. Lawyers for Elvia Presley's estate are battling to keep from paying state and federal taxes amounting to 70 percent of the estate's $25 million value. The I nternal Revenue Service biJled the estate $14.6 million last spring, and the federal tax case has been tied up in U.S. Tax Court. Tennessee officials, meanwhUe. estimate the estate wiJI be assessed $2.3 million -one or the largest inheritance tax assessments in the slate's history. Interior Secretary James Watt zipped around Yellowstone National Park on a snowmobile. seeing how the park operates during cold weather. Accompanying Watt on the l lS·mile tour, not counting s idetrips , were political leader s from Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Watt and his party got a break from the weather. With temperatures in the 30s and plenty of fresh snow, they crested three mountain passes and saw elk, bison, deer and coyotes before arriving at Old Faithful, the nation's most famous geyser, to s pend the night. park officials said. Weather pleasant Co ast al Fair UlteuGfl w-,.,., Coesi.t, ...._ '-S In 40\. Co.ti• I 11'911 w_, ... 1n1-rs. w.t ... Jt. Et,......., nar111-1..-1v wlrld• 10 to 20 II-dlKrenlno tonloht. Two to ,..__.,.-1. U.S. su1nmary Winter -... eclvl-le• •"1- ecrou mu<ll ol the r10rtherr1 •Ml <tntre l perU al the n•tlon's ml<hKtlon ...i lo tlw Wnt Coe•I -"** .,,._ ---bty ._ tempwtlurft. 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S.nte CNI San••-k• Thtrm•I TOf're"u Yum• .. AN AM CANADA .. H u 42 '° ~ ST SI ll " .. .. ... I S ... 71 "' '° u ,, .. 10 • ,, .. .. " .. , M n ti • n ... n S7 fO n fO ,, 1J S7 10 '4 ... ,. ti II ,. It '·' u ... , 1.1 '""' .... •:•• "'"'" rl••• ~tdeyStS7e.m. We're Li~tening ••• ,__ ,._ ----~ •:40 '·"'·· ....... ,.m. Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your me11a1e will be recorded transcribed and delivered to the appropri1te editor ' The same 24·hour onswerln1 service m1y be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors mu1t tncluft their name and telephone number for verlfle1tion. No circulation ulls. please. Tell us wh3t'! on your mind Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesdey, December 22. 1981 s Dana resturant OK'd Bu t cQast commission imposes conditions on project By STEVE .MITCHELL Ot .. Dllty .......... State Coastal Commlsaionera have unanimously approved a Corona del Mar man's proposal to build a restaurant of nearly 4,000 square feet overlookin& Dana Harbor. The 12·0 commission endorsement came deapiLe complaints the new restaurant will be located adjacent to the Quiel Cannon restaurant, hit by a landslide in February 1980. John Soukeras, who operates the Pirate's Inn ln Corona del Mar, won commission approval to build a second restaurant by the same name in Dana Point, just east of the Quiet Cannon. But commissioners Imposed several conditions on the project, including assurances by the restaurateur that he would hold the commission and any other public agency harmless should a landslide or other calamity occur . The commission also warned Soukeras he may not be eligible for public disaster funds or low·rnterest loans should a land.slide damage or deatroy bis restaurant. A geologic report, prepared by Leighton and Associates of Irvine, states a landslide such as the one that occurred at lhe Quiet Cannon would be unlikely at the 26,000..square·foot parcel where Soukeras wants to build. The report says the land is suitable for a restaurant as long as grading and site preparation, foundation, landscaping and drainage controls are incorporated into the project. It also states the slope failure that occurred at the adjacent restaurant was a result of geologic characteristics that are not present at the proposed restaurant parcel. Soukeras plans to demolish a single family home on the property and construct his two.story restaurant at 34341 Street of the Blue Lantern. .............. FAMILY REUNITED-Victor Franco. wearing hat and glasses. has made it possible for a Mi chigan couple, Gregory and Barbara Hilts. right. to be reunited with their childre n Daughter Shell ) Hilts. 12. 1s hugged by her mother while Mi chael. 11 . lower left , and Christopher . 14. look on Steve Pollard . tup. 1s a son in-law of Franco Reunion makes holiday happy Good Sama rit an rem embers promise HOUSTON CAP ) -A Michigan couple separated from their children and facing a gloomy Christmas because of hard economic times have bad a tearful reunion arranged by a modern-day Good Samaritan. Businessman Victor Franco heard of the plight or t he Hilts family on a television show and remembered a promise to help people in need he made two years ago when he was lost at sea. The beneficiaries or Franco's good will, Gregory and Rarbara Hilts, were laid off from their jobs as machinists at Ford Motor Co. two months ago. They moved to Houston hoping to rind work. They had to leave their three children with their grandmother in Ypsilanti because they could not afford to take them to Texas. ''It 's going to be the best Christmas ever now," said Mrs. Hills as she sobbed and tried to hug all three or her children Monday at an arrival gate of Houston's Intercontinental Airport. When they were interviewed on ABC's "Good Morning America" two weeks ago, Hilts said he was working in a factory for $7.25 an hour and his wife had taken a job as a waitress at a truck stop. But they still had not raised the money to bring their family back together and faced a Christmas without Christopher, 14, Shelly, 12, and Mi c:hael. 11. Besides, they said, even if they could bring the children to Houston, they did not have a home big enough for the whole family. When Franco, 52, saw them on television, "It was a spontaneous thing," he said. "I said, 'That's somebody I'd like to help.·" Franco, who owns a used car dealership, leased a home for the Hilts, paid their rent for t hree months and paid air fare for their children and the family's four dogs . "l wouldn't consider myself a religious man. This is the closest l've been to religion," Franco said at the airport reunion. Alter they met, the Hilts headed for their new home. Franco, who commutes weekly between his business here and a home near Albuquerque, N M .. said he drew about $2,000 to help the Hilts from a personal fund he had set up to help people 1n need. The fund stems from a promise he made when he nearly died in an accident two years ago. He was sailing alone off Key Largo, Fla., when hJs boat capsized. leaving him in the water without a life Jacket. "While I was drowning, I was promising just about everything," he said, including that if he survived. he would help other people and not expect anything in return Minutes later a stranger happened along and rescued him True to hts word. Franco began setting aside S20 to S50 each payday until the fund reached about $3,000 "ll 's the best thing I've had going in 50 year.s," he said "There·s got to be something better than being a car salesman ·· Do you get a bonus at Chris1mas time . or maybe a gift checi< from someone who loves you? That money de- serves more than casual spend· Ing. Pamper yourself with realty fine jewelry that will be a permanent reminder of the thought1ulneas ot Iha g1v81' (@ EiEM WISE ammonia II s what we use In our ultra-sonic cleaner 1n the store II you can let them soak '" that soluhon for a half hour or so. it will be easy to dislodge any grease or soap bu1ld·up with a soft brush Just rtnM well and they will be sparkltng clean When you are going some place special and want ttiem to took their very belt, come by the store and let us clean them for you We hsve special equipment eva1table to give a thorough cleaning. There Is no charge for this service -and we haYe the knowledge to give your gems any special care required. a gift fOf your lifetime and to even heirloom to your loved ones. Our aelection of quality pieces will excite your lnt8f'est. Stop In soon ... and do brmg your Christmas gift money! I know you will be pleased with the beautiful gifts of Jewelry that you receive this Chrlatm• . . . atO. just a few worda about maintaining the apar1tle -the care and pr• HrvatlOn of your fine Jewelry. Fine gemstones are. for the moat part. hard and tough. How9'18f. care must be ta.ken to prevent damage and retain their beauty. Diamond, for example, 11 the hardeat gematone. ao It doee not ICl'atch .. 11y. However. II can be chlpPed or cracked If dtalt • hard knock. Diamond wlll ac:ratch diamond as well as aoftef gerr111tonea. ao pleoH of gem-Mt Jewelry ahould be kept Hpuately In a lined box. Anyone who knows anything about the value Of gemstone. Wiii get "the t.rrlble 8"Udder'I" whet\ ttwy ... actore on film or TV, dump out a handful of game from a pouch wn.re the gema haYe euP9<)Mdly b"n bouncing around together. Even the bed gup 0U9ht to know thet they are Nduclng th• vwue Of thtlr loot by tr..i- lng It thet -.yt Dlamondt •nd tranaperent colored atonH thould be perlodlcatly clNned with a ct. ttf09nt aofutlon -we auggeet a cup of wwm water, a , .... · poon Of ~vent (not IOllP) Ind a t~ of houtehOl<I Mary Barr. Certlhed Oemo1091s1 CHAR LES H. BARR CIYillmm~t toom .9 pr11 Mon Fn 10 CJnl b pM Sot Peart. coral. turquoise, and opal tor Instance. are among the more fragile gemstone• and need extra care. Pearla sl'tould be wiped with a aoft cloth aft81' MCl't wearing to pre>- tect them from body olla and acids. They should be kept away from perfumes and hair apraya. Pearls should be restrung yMr1y to preYent the airing from bre9tlng. Coral and lurquoiM 8"ould be protected from I09P and greue or other aubstanc .. that wlll dlacolor them. Opala ahould be protected from heel beceu. they may become brtt· tie and crack Aa a final precautt0n, to pr.- vent 108$. the NCtlo09 and find- Inga of your fine jewelry ahould be checked regularly for MCurity. We a'9 happy to do thla for you anytime at no Charo-. Fine )8W91ry la meant to give • flfettme or enJoym.nt with Prot* <*'9 swt P<ot9Ctlon. " you h8lf9 IJ/t'f qu99tl0na M:IOut the we Of a S*flcutw lttm. pl• ... feel fr" to drop by t'- atOl'9 swt Mk me. Merry CttrlltmM from ell of UI et Olen. 8wT .....,._ • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. December 22. 1981 . -~illU~OO~J Begin sets stormy course for Israel TEL AVIV, lsntel (AP> - A1e. a weak heart and a broken hip Joint have not dimmed the flCbting spirit o f Israe l 's · MHachem Begin. The Israeli leader bas set his country on a stormy road that may lead to a showdown with Its cruef backer. the United States. Seven months a go. when Begin was bombi ng Iraq's nuclear reactor and denouncing world leaders, many dismissed bis behavior as electioneering. But the elections are over, B~n has won a second term. and be continues to surprise the world with his words and deeds. The latest drama came Sunday when Begin summoned U.S . Ambassador Samuel Lewis and gave him a tongue-lashing over WasbJngton 's reaction to Israel's annexation or the Syrian Golan Heights Begin the n issued bis s t atement as a government communique. The Unite d States bad suspended the ne wly s igned IEWB IUlYlll were burned at the stake and didn't resclnd their beliefs . . . " And: "The people of larael have lived 3,700 years without a memorandum or understanding with America, and will continue to live another 3,700 years without It... , Begin's combative style seems almost designed to prove that his hip injury has not fazed rum. The premier slipped in his bathroom a month ago and underwent surgery for a broken bone in h is left hip joint., o mcia ls looked forward to a political lull during his treatment. But that was not to be. Begin held a Cabinet meeting by his hospital bed and pulled so m e of the strings In a victorious battle against an o ppositio n m otion of no "Inside every Israeli there is. a little Begin struggling to get out." confidence. Violence rekindles Eire plan BELFAST, Northern Ireland CAP) -Recent violence ha1 rekindled interest in a plan that calla for Northern Ireland's Independence from Britain, with both Protestants and Roman Catholics taking part in the government. The plan bas some sianificant s upport -as well as opposition -on both sides or the sectarian conflict here. •'The sooner we remove the orange and the green from Ulster politics, the sooner we'll be on the long-awaited path to peace," says Andy Tyrie. an independence proponent who also is the leader of the Ulster Defense Association, the biggest Protestant paramilitary force in Northern Ireland. Tyrie's mention or "orange" refe r s t o t he traditional Prot estant color, stemming from their s upport for King William of Orange in the 17th century against the Catholics. "Green" is the Roman Catboli<' color symbolizing their fight agai nst British rule in the Emerald Is le. as t he Irish Republic in the south is called. The idea of an mdependent Ulster -the formal name for Northern Ireland -was first s uggested six years ago but until now was widely dismissed as unworkable. s trategic alliance with Israel, and Begi n told Lewis he co nsidered t h at action a cancellation or the controversial pact. Begin's words were more than a communique. They were an outpouring of all the rancor he has accumulated toward the Reagan administration over its treatment or Israel and its actions he considers as favoring Saudi Arabia. Stung by charges that he was playing down the severity or his injury, Begin dictated from his hos p1tal bed .a 2.500-word account of hi s fall and hospitalization and sent it to a Tel Aviv newspaper. CHRISTMAS COMING SOON An Arat5 bread vendor sits outside the Church of th<.• Nativity in Bethlehem on Mangl.'1· Squarl' .,. . .,....... waiting for customers Soon the Christmas ceremonies will start in this occupied West Bunk tovm. Independence has gained fr esh backing because the province 's o n e million Pr o t esta nt majority increasingly fears that British wit hdr a wal will m ea n unifi ca t ion with the Cat hol ic -dominated Iris h Republic. Israel is not .. your vassal s tate," raged Begin . U.S ·'threats" would come t o nothing. Anti-Semitism had tainted American policy Who was America to criticiie Israeli bombings when Americans had bombed civilians in World War 11 and the Vietnam War" Some Israelis wonde r what B egi n ca n gai n from antagonizing the United States It could be his suspicion that Reagan is backing out of the Camp David Accords which govern peace between Egypt and Israel. A more sinister theory holds that Begin wants to help Reagan back out. so that Israel will have an excuse to delay its final and painfuJ withdrawal from the Sinai Desert next April. ·Or is it simply the character of Begin -a man to whom the Nazi Holocaust and even the 15th-century Spanish Inquisition against the J e ws are vivid images that guide his daily policy moves" The 68-year-old premier lost his family in t he Ho locaust. Later he waged a guerrilla war for Isr aeli independence and was denounced by the world as a ~rrorist. At one point he told Lewis that the Israeli government ··consists or people whose lives were spent ln resis tance. fighting and suffering. We will n ot be frightened by pun ishments . 1hose who threaten us will find our ears deaf ·· • And: "There are those who ;Jf!Y we must rescind the Golan law ... This is a concept from the d ays of t h e Spa nish nquisition. Our forefathers ., • 4 • : I ..: I 'I . ' . . \ He came out of the hospital in a wheelchair and on the same day. far from staying home to recuperate. he took the Golan annexation bill to Parliament and rammed it through with a bravura performance or pathos and rhetoric. U.S. involvement • in war seen British officials and most Pro testant politicians . corn milted to remaining part of Brit~in. dismiss the concept. ' 3 of 4 polled say it is likely during next few years There is resistance. too, from many \~ Northern Ireland's 500.000 atholic minority. They rear that alk or independence is a ploy by' Protestants to regain the power 't,tley held for SO Y_ears until Britai~ took over direct administration ·n 1972. The only indication that he had JUSt s uffe red a painful injury was the fact that..he spoke fro m his wheelchair. Begin's latest anti-American tirade has gotten mixed reviews. Some of his Cabinet ministers are reported disturbed by the tone. Most of the press is critical and the J erusalem Post says Begin's charges contain "a touch of sheer insanity." H e face s a n ot he r no co nf idence motion in Parliament But with the left-wing opposition in disarray, Begin is likely to s urvive the challenge . His raging defiance of the world appeals to the average Isr aeli. who is taught from childhood that his nation stands alone -that those who failed to save the J ews in World War JI won't save them today either. A s Amnon Da nkn e r , a prominent Israeli columnist. has written: ··inside every Israeli there is a little Begin struggling to get out ·· Measles declining ATLA NTA IAP) Measles cases in the U nited States continue to decline with most of them reported from Florida. the nat ional Centers for Di sease Control says. During the first 44 weeks of 1981, meas les cases in the nation were down 78 percent from the same period in 1980. NEW YORK <A P) -Three of four Americans say it is likely the United States will become involved in a war during the next few years. according to the latest Associat ed Press-NBC News poll. Public opinion was divided over whether recent Reagan administration statements about nu clear arms in crease the chances of war, but a majority of respondents s aid they' do not think it will be President Reagan's fault if the United States becomes involved in a war. There were 1,602 scientifically selected respondents in the Dec. 14· 15 nationwide telephone poll. Seventy-six percent said it is either very or somewhat Likely the United States will become involved in a war during the next few years, an increase from 68 p e r ce nt in t h e September and October AP-NBC News polls and 57 percent in the August poll. Yet 59 percent s aid they are not worried t hat President Reagan will get this country involved in a war Respondents s plit 48·44 1n sayi ng R e ag a n and hi s administration are talking too much about the possibility of using nuclear weapons, and 48-46 in saying s uch talk increases the danger of nuclear war. The remamder were not s ure . A s light majority s aid the Un ited States s hould move toward nuclear disarmament, the authiz.nt1c classic scz.amlcz.es bruehW. ehtztlonci- aach B'M7.BW 1e, madll on a circular hand framz., one at a tuncz ,and t'WICJZ. bru~hczd lbr oomfbrt ard o b:z.U.cu- f'i t ooz.cf thcz. OICflSt 8'MZOWr5 you'll <l'AZ.r \Ml.Or 20 pt, colors to chooeci from @)~@@)!@@ 44 Fothlon ltlond •Newport Bmch • 114/644-5010 1001 We•twood Blvd.· We•twood \If/la~ • 213/208 .. 3273 --~- but only if the Soviet Union agrees to disarm as well. Yet onl y about one-third favored a freeze on the production or nuclear weapons in this country Respondents s plit 52-38 in favor or reinstatement of the dra rt for the armed forces. marking a continuing decline in s u p 'p o r t f o r t h e d r a ft . Reinstatement was favored by 59 percent in the July AP-NBC News poll and 65 percent in the January poll The re was no s ignifi cant change, however. on three other questions Forty-three percent said Reagan is doi ng a good or excellent JOb in handling foreign affairs. Sixty-six percent said he has set the right tone in his dealings with the Sovie~ And 38 percent said the United States and Soviet Union are car s*bikes• •skateboards" trucks•baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walkers .oys •wagons•••• equal in military strength, while 39 percent s aid the Soviet Uruon is stronger, 13 percent s aid the United States is s tronger and 10 percent were not sure. As with aJJ sample surveys, the results of AP-NBC News polls can vary from the opinions of all Americans because of chance variations in the sample. (( one could have ta lked this past week to all Americans with tel e phones, there is only 1 chance in 20 that the findings would var y by more than 3 percentage points. Of course, the results could differ from other polls for a number of reasons. Differences in the e xact wording o f questions. differences in when the interviews were conducted an d differe nt methods of interviewing could also cause variations. N evertheles the idea has ga rnered infl~e ·al support Crom unexpected a rters io recent months. Former Prime Min s ~t e r James Callaghan or Britain has endorsed the concept or an independent Ulster, s upported economically by Britain and the Irish Republic. as a way of ending the feuding in which more than 2,170 people have been killed since 1969. A study group set up by the nationalistic Fianna Fail. the Irish Republic"s main opposition party. also ga ve support, saying a blueprint drawn up by Tyrie's U Is ler Defense Association offers .. real hope for a future settlement." 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Kozak, Financial Services Ta:r planning in Newport Beach since 1975. Newport Center 359 San Miguel Drive . Suite 110 Newport Beach. CA 92660 <714 > 759-1401 ------------- Or1nge Coast DAILY PILOTfTueaday, December 22, 1981 s IBUillU~· 'Van of death' recalled 'Jur ors ur ged to ccn:ivict Bonin in Freeway Killer case LOS ANGELES <AP> -A prosecutor, recallin1 the "van of ' death" ln which Freeway Killer ' victims were slain, urged jurors to "drive the van of justice" and con vlct William Bonin of murdering 12 young men and boys. "Just aa Mr. Bonin drove the van of death, picking up these young kids, tying them like pip an.d throwing them out like 1 garbage . . . I ask you, ladies and gentlemen of the jury to drive the van of justice up to him and tell him: 'Get in, Mr. Bonin. Your days of killing are done,' " said Deputy District Al· torney Sterling Norris, conclud· log his final argumenta on Mon· day. Bonin, a twice-paroled sex of· fender, fa~es the death penalty if convicted on 12 count.a of murder ln the notorlo~ cue. Since 1972, more than 40 youths have been found murdered and dumped nude along Southern California freeways. Accordin1 to court testimony, the 34-year- old Bonin bas admitted 21 of the killings. But he has pleaded in- nocent ln the case. The defense was to present its final argument after a brief re· cess. Norris said investigators, vie· tims' families and the witnesses Ticket collections bring SF queries SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Perplexed by a free-lance effort to collect their parking ftnes, San Francisco court officials have asked the state attorney general if the collection com- • pany is breaking the law. Without city permission, the California Mini Court Services company has mailed out official· looking notices to out·of-state people with delinquent parking fines, asking them to send $40 to an address in El Toro. "He has arbitrarily set a bail to citizens across the United States of forty bucks," com- plained chief Municipal Court Clerk Daniel Donohue. "I don't know bow you 'd figure anybody has any right to do that .at all." "I didn't stick nobody up. I didn't rob nobody. What's the big deal?" company president Don Gordon said . He said he's just trying to make some money for San Francisco and for himself at the same time. Municipal Court Judge Dominique Olcomendy said be has asked the attorney general and district attorney for an opi· nion about the legality of Gordon's operation, which he has run -with permission -for several other cities. San Francisco officiaJs, who don 't purs ue out-of-state motorists until they get more than four parking tickets , earlier this year loaned Gordon a computer record of unpaid citations listed to out-of-state cars. He had told the city that it might be sacrificing $2 million a year by not pursuing them , and offered to help recover it if he could keep half. The city ul- timately rejected the offer. Gordon, however, went ahead anyway, and mailed out notices that list ''City of San Francisco CMCS" in the return address, advise recipients to pay within 15 days and tell violators to "dis· regard this notice if the citation has already been paid.'' Gordon, who contends he doesn't need city authority to run his business. says he is charging for a consumer service and will forward the city its share or the $40. Parking tickets in the city vary from $10 to $40. Since he just started sending out the notices, he has n 't forwarded any money to San Francisco yet. But, he says he'll mail the first check on Jan. 15. He says nobody would criticize his "notice" if he wasn't black. "When you put a black boy in that position, it's a scam," he says. "When it's a white boy, they call it creative packaging." City officiaJs in Pitts burgh, Santa Barbara and Redondo Beach said Gordon bad worked for them -with authorization - and did a good job. so far "have earned the torch of justice" ln the case. "The torch of justice now passes to you," he said. "Now it becomes yo ur duty and responsibility to do justice to Mr. Bonin ... to convict Mr. Bonin on aJI counts." Norr!~t.describlng the horrors of the KWlngs ln graphic detail, told jurors, "If just one of these victims could take the stand and tell you about the bumiUation, the degradation of ending his life this way, there would be no question what the result ought to be." Norris reminded jurors that the 12 young victims would never see their families again and · · wUl not see the coming Christmas.'' At that point the mother of vie· tim Sean King left the courtroom hurriedly with tears in her eyes . She wore a Christmas c orsage on her blouse. Norris also listed what he said were common factors in the kill· ings -that all victims were young male Caucasians who were strangled with ligatures, often the victim's own knotted T· shirt ; they were found dumped nude near freeways ; and bad been beaten about the face and head. "Those dump sites are part of Mr. Bonin's habits -to use those freeways to put a body some distance from where it was killed," Norris said. "These ligatures are a trademark -it 's like signing 'Bonin' on each and every one or these murders." He said 10 of the victims had sexual bruising on their bodies and he described Bonin's "M.O." or method of operation, as typical of a homosexual killer. "They're not laying out there nude because someone's after their clothing," said Norris. ''That's a typical s ign of a homosexual attack." Last week a TV newsman testified that Bonin, a truckdriver from suburban Downey, had confessed during a jailbouse interview to 21 killings. Two codefendants, Gregory Miley of Bellflower and James Munro of Port Huron, Mich., both 20, have pleaded guilty and testified against Bonin in ex· c han ge for non-capital sen· tences. COMFORT FOR SURVIVOR -Renee Reis of Santa Cruz comforts Charles Hull, 56, or San Jose after he was rescued following a boating ............. accident in heavy surf in Santa Cruz on Saturday. One m an died in the accident. Snooping loophole targeted by PUC SAN l"KANCISCO <AP) -It's legal for some e mployers to eavesdrop on their workers' con- versations -but the state Public Utilities Commission is moving to stop the snooping. The PUC this week discovered a loophole in the law requiring a beep or other warnings during telephone conversations that are being monitored or tape re- corded. Thal rule was Imposed in 1967, before companies were able to buy or lease switchboard equip- ment from independent sup- pliers. And it only covers equip- ment supplied by utilities re- gulated by the PUC. The agency asked its staff to prepare new language to cover monitored conversations on in· dependently supplied equipment which is tied into a regulated telephone company's lines. But the PUC said it does not have any power lo r egulate monitoring of calls made entire- ly within a company's internal phone system. The case arose when Western Airlines' reservation persoMel as ked the PUC t o stop the airline from mo11itoring their conversations with the public. The agency dismissed the com· plaint th is week because Western owns its switchboard equipment. Hearings are slated lo be held on the new proposal after com- ments from inte rested parties are received in the next 60 days. Petitions seek cut i n proposed rate SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The s tate Public Utilities Com- mi ssion has been banded petitions with 60,000 names that demanded a 50 percent cut in proposed Pacific Gas and Electric rate increases that could add up to $17 to 'the aver age utility bill. 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"That sometimes startles me because I'm not thinking about Jerry Clower the humorist. I'm thinking about J erry Clower the father , the husband, the deacon in the Baptist Church -it takes a minute to get back." His ability to bring a host of country charac- ters to life in side·splitting taJes of rural society has taken Clower a long way from Route 4, Liber- ty. Miss .. where he was born in 1928. It's been 10 years since he turned to the stage with the comedy he'd used on customers while peddling fertilizer for Mississippi Chemical Corp .. and he's in constant demand for TV and radio as well as personal appearances But. Clower says, "My lifestyle hasn't changed that much. I still put my family first, fish with a cane-pole. and prefer collards, cornbread and baked sweet potatoes." Clower talks about folks like Marcel Ledbet· ter, who once opened the door of a beer joint with a His, ability to bring, a host of country characters to life in side-splitting tales has taken Clower, a long way. . . chainsaw, and hjs stories cover the range of coun- try happenings. "Having more than one crop bas been the key to my success," he says. "If I had to show up at one auditorium every night, it would be hard for me to love it. . "But I may do commerciaJs one day, a state fair lhe next, and speak to a church the next. I do radio shows, fairs, package shows with other artists -or I might just fly over lo Longview, Tex- U. and be the Chamber of Commerce program all by myself," he says. Clower says personal experiences in rural Mississippi provide much of the material for his stories and one-liners "In my first aJbum, 'J erry Clower from Yazoo City. Mississippi, Talkin', · I'd say almost 100 per- cent of it was about things that happened to me as a kid. ''That was the period in my life when thlngs happened," he says. "I was living with mother and didn't have a daddy When I look back, that was tbe roughest part of it. "Later, I was able to put those experiences on an album," Clower says, "and I got money for do· tng it. .. Clower joined the Navy in 1944, t.he day he graduated from rugh school, and before he was 19 be had earned three battle stars and a unit citation for bravery while serving on an aircraft carrier in the South Pacific. Alter leaving the service, Clower learned to play football in junior college, and won an athletic scholanrup to Mississippi State University. He st arted at defensive tackle in the first college foot· ball game he had ever seen. At Mwissippi ChemicaJ, he worked his way up from field representative to director of field services. "I started to work for them back ln 1954," he says, "and I had a territory and would call on farmers. I started telllng taJes to improve my tales technique, and word got around that I was a pretty good talker." His start in show business came when be en· tertained a dairy convention In Alabama, and hJs remarks were taped and sent to a record com· pany. ·'I wasn't really trying to get Into show busl· neaa," he says . "I just sort of backed Into lt ." Boise ruling upheld WASHINGTON I AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court bu refused to revive a leaal dispute that ended eight years ago when tbe Boise Cucadt Home and Land Corp. paid some 983.9 million to buyen of recreational land in California and Nevada. Tbe Justices. without comment, left Intact nallnp that dlsmllsed an attempt to reopen the conll'OTeny on grounch that the Boise setUemenl wu "pr'()CUn!d by fraud." Two tucb bu,ytrs who were paid off unde.1' the Htllement sued Bolte Cascade Corp. and lta ..._ldlary a.lolls with the laW)'en wbo repN!Hftted tile 44,000 buyera durln1 the 11ttlement MtoU&loot. f ost-holiday 'sales' coming but w tch your step By U1e Aaocla&ed Prat Christmu ll only a few dayt away and that meant potl·boliday tales are Just around the comer. wllh aavin11 for contumera wbo know what to look for and how to buy. The wonh uaed by relailera to promote their wares are Important; all sales are not equaJ. Take the phrase "manufacturer's llst price." A reduction from the list price may not mean much. The U.S. Otrlc~ of Consumer Affalra 111y1 that almost au stores regularly sell Items below list price. C l earance sales feature d iscontinued or out ·of-date merchandise. You can save money, but you must be careful. Are you buying today's fads for tomorrow's wardrobe? What happens if you need a replacement part for a model that is no longer manufactured? Irregulars. imperfects and seconds frequently are available at discount prices, particularly at factory outlets. All the products are defective or rail below the manufacturer's staqdards for top quality, but the range of defects varies. Irregular or imperfect items may have only a tiny flaw. in color or weave for example . But seconds generally have bigger problems, such as a tear in the fabric which can affect usability or durability. Buylne out of seaaon ~ one ol the oldesl and beat money:aavlna techniques , but you need an or•anlled t hopplna schedule to make the meet or It. Draw a personal calendar. with dates ol rcaular medical check-ups. ClllUllR car tune-ups, school holidays and other things which con mean extra expense. Check appliances and family's clothes with an eye toward items tbat will have to be replaced in 1982. A little planning now, and you can get what you need when you see a good buy. Make a gift list -names, occasions and possible presents. When you spol something that looks right and fits your budget, buy it, wrap it and store it. You'll save time as well as money. Here is a month-by-month guide to seasonaJ sales: -JANUARY : Look for holiday cards, decorations and wrapping; white Hies for household baal • Christmas favorites like perfumes r Jewelry which ulao make good 11 for Valentine's Oay. FEBRUARY : Shop Washington's and Lincoln'• blrthd•y sales tor furs, fabrics, appliances und furnishings and final markdowns on January l"rtov e ra. Home gardeners should start checking seed catalogs. -MARCH : Sales on china, glassware, house wares a nd made to-Order drapes and slipcovers. Buy spring finery at pre-Easter promotions. -APRIL: Stock up on materiols for spring cleanlne and do-it-yourself projects around the house; think ahead to Mother's Day and check post-Easter s ales for wom en 's dresses and coats. -MAY: Look for blankets for next winter and for s ummer sportswear. garden items and luggage. Keep Father's Day, June graduations and weddings in mind. Now is aJso the lime to buy firewood . -JUNE: Sales on school supplies. including typewriters. Also worth ch ecking : storm windows a nd building s upplies , tires and menswear. JULY. Special• on furniture, beddln(C and white 1ooda. You'll 1ee store wide clearances near the end of the month, with marked-down air condltloner11, bathin8 aulla lllld otheI s ummer specialties. AUGUST Watch for further markdowns on beuchwear. garden furniture. etc. and look ahead for back-to-school needs. Auto sales start near the end of lhe month. S EPTEMBER · Labor Day sales, school lie-ins and pre.season winter speciuh are your best bet If you're a theater or concert·eoer, check on season tickeb al a discount. OCTOBER . Auto batteries, electric blankets. women's coals and gloves are on sale this month. Look fo r pre-season d eals o n s ki equipment, and s t art holiday shopping. 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SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Government surveys show that as many as 60,000 landowners bordering California's 17 national forests may be on federal land, and property owners are confused and angry. The federal surveys, designed to ~inpoint thousands of miles of "drifting" boundaries, found that many old boundary lines and properly markers have been in error for decades. Some are off by miles. The corrected boundary lines, slicing in some cases through homes, roads and supposedly private timberland, have pitted the Forest Service's right to manage its land based on true boundaries against landholders' right to stay on property bought in good faith. The boundary disputes occur nationwide, but most are in the western slates, said George Liddicoatt, Forest Service lands staff director in Washington. ·''th.«: majority or these people are there innocenU~. and did everything a prudent man could do to make s ure he was occupying his own real estate," Lidclicoatt said. "But because of our inability to survey all 272,000 miles of national forest boundary, some of these people just end up occupying some of our land." That amounts to trespassing, even if a property owner has a title deed and pays laxes on the land. The surveys were required by Congress four years ago, and reports on them are being released as they are completed. Some surveys have not yet been released. The Forest Service, which administers public land and cannot sell it, has few options Cor dealing with encroachments: special use permits, land exchange or removing "whatever is encroaching which is extremely expensive to the landownei: and also· unwarranted and unfair," Liddicoatt said. Six landowners next to Sequoia National Forest, Cor example, who were told their cabins were on public land were offered special use permits that would bar them from selling, developing or deeding the land to their children. "I'm not going to move nothing, and lhey can take me to court," said Howard Coday, who was told half his cabin sits on federal land. Jn the Northern California town of Klamath River, the new surveys found that 33 of 190 acres or meadow a nd forest homesteaded by t he Maplesdens family belong to the Forest Service. The family has filed suit over the title to the land. Some 60.000 Californians could have clouded title to their property, according to Glenn Bergey. lands starr director of the regional Forest Service office in San Francisco. "No one living is to blame," said Bob Scharf, lands officer al Sequoia. The source of the problem is error-filled or fraudulent surveys drawn by private surveyors or government officials when the nation's huge surveying system began more than a century ago. One way lo resolve disputes over who should keep property that turns out to be federal land is proposed legislation Jelling lhe Forest Service sell small parcels to private landowners. The bill is in an environmental subcommittee. Tanzania most literatf? DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP > - Tanzania has achieved a literacy rate of 79 percent and remains Africa's most literate nation, the government newspaper, the Sunday News, reported. The figures, from a national literacy examination administered in August, were released by Minister for Education Tabitha Siwale, lhe paper said. T h e r esults represent a 7 percent Improvement over 1977, the last time such a lest was given, and a 69 percent lncrea.se over 1981, the year the nation achieved independence. Workers to be paid SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A workfare recipient who's injured on tbe job should get worke1"s compensation Hke any other employee, the California Supreme Court has ruled. The unanimous ruling upeet a 1934 decision that bad characterized workfare recipients aa publlc . wards who couldn't benefit from the Worker's Compensation Act because they bad no Job contract. But Chlef Justice Rose Bird WTote lbat a "work/ate recipient is In a poeition no different rrom lhat of any other employee. covered by woriter'a compenaatlon.' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 22, 1981 Couples choose traditional wedding, not co01puter SUNNYVALE (AP) -Despite a bural of n•tionwlde publicity for "Rev . Apple's " weddlna by computer, couples seem to be spurnlna the hlgh-tecb marriage riles ln favor of lhe old-fashioned, bum an sort or ceremony. "If you read all the articles. including one In The New York Times, or saw our performance on the Phil Donahue show. you may gel the impression I have more business than Gemco,'' said Reinhard Jaenisch, a mall-order minister who programmed his Apple 11 computer to run a marriage ceremony. ''But who wunts a compute r wedding, excepl ror the media?" he said. Only six couplt111 have exchanged vows via vadeo display terminal since he advertised the service on Valentine's Day 1980. One happy bride and groom took a printout of the ritual as a souvenir. But the latest bride regrets the computerized ceremony, in wtuch the rites of marriage flas hed onto a screen and she pressed "Y" Cor yes be caus e the compute r was n 't programm e d l o handle the traditional ''I do." The charm of a Welsh Chicken coop ... the warmth of a wood·burning tile stove from Holland . . . the nostalgia of. an old bi3tro table from Paris . . . the practicality of a Scotti3h cupboard of ¢ne ... the quaintness of a nu tic armoire from Mexico . . . a delightful selection of pine . . . <l.! well a3 unique pieces to accent your present decor ... to be found at: ~ a {1Jorret1; Interior Design on the Boulevard of the Balboa Pennimula 714-615-4723 Offering Professional assistance in all facets in the field of Interior Design ... distinctive design .. always Nickle Lun11ford said her weddJni Oc t. 1 was "Impersonal and unromant1c .... The computer took the romance out of the weddin1." The presence of a TV crew didn't help either . "I started lo feel my weddlna wts turning Into a comedy rouUne," she said. But she and her husband Ernie aot to honeymoon In Chicago thanks lo an all-expense paid trip for the taping or the Donahue show. Since then, Rev. Apple the m a rrying compute r has had no t a kers. And the Universal Life 63300 CAPRI Church reprimanded Jaenlsch because of complaints about the Lunsford wedcti.nt. ·'The church has chancfd It.a poUcy so no media are allowed at wedd1.oc• or services for at le11t three month.I," he said. The Jut computer wedd.int "wu more like a circus lhan a weddin1 ceremony -actually a drcu. la quieter." Nevertheless, Jaenlsch says he plans lo add a device lo make Rev. Apple read the wedding service aloud and play music before and after the ceremony. Choose from Daniel Green's collection of footwear fashions, In a rainbow of kicky. new colors. Plclc a pair for someone you love . f/~h£!J 18.50 White. Bone. Camel, Black. 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PORTLAND, Ort. <AP> -The couple who btlped tu1tttve Patty H11r1t fiff 1cro11 c0untry have announctd plant to tllt a '8.8 mlUlon libel ault over the ne~apaper: heiress'• memotrs. Jack and Micki Scott said Mond~ the book by Patty Hearst Shaw about her kidnapping and involvement with the Symbionese Liberation Army Inaccurately portrays them and Scott's parents who helped transport Mrs. Shaw from Ca1ifornja to a Pennsylvania farmhouse hideout in 1974. "It's an outright falsehood. She claimed we, for years, were supporters of underground terrorist groufs and operated an underground rai way," Whal a greol sweater subslilule tor those cool days and bnsk evenings wnen o sweater iust 1sn·1 enough 8~§~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 Mn. Scott told a newa conltrtnot In Portland. "That 11 patently untrue." The Scotti aald th• ault a1ainat Mra. Shaw and Doubleday, publlaher of her book "Every Secret Thlna." would be The book shows lack of gratitude.'' 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December 22. 1981 'Bill' poignant video drama Mickey Rooney stars as retarded man facing world after 44 years 81 ll'RED ll<>THENBERG . ., ....... ~ NEW YORK -GE Theater bae a Christmas present ror the whole family tonight at 9 on Channel 2. It comes in a small package, .with a funny wrappine on top. Hls name is ''BUI." Bill Sackter, as played by Mickey Rooney, is a mentally retarded adult, with a lopsided toupee. After 44 years in an institution, Bill is released from the nest and forced to fly in the outside world. write or tell Ume, and he has the limited speech and intellect of a you ng c h il d . Strug gling filmmaker Barry Mor row (Dennis Quaid) meets Bill there and sees him as a human interest story. At f irst, Morrow is dispassionate and exploitative; Bill Is just a subject for his film. Bill reveals himself as spunky TV REVIEW and spmted before the camera, explaining that his toupee proves he's not a low-grade man. But he won't talk about Gr anville, his "home" for 44 years. Morrow begins to see Bill as more than a piece of celluloid. ·'I thought it would be depressing, but he's funny," Morrow tells his wife, Bev CLargo Woodruff). "He has a basic honesty, just like a child." "Thi~ place doesn't toolt. »o bud." he tells Bill. Then they go Inside. Morrow tours the ward and is devastated. Bill is left behind and fears he's been abandoned. Their searching for each other in the asylum underscores a developing bond It's a strong, emotional scene. When they e m brace, Morrow apologizes for br inging Bill to Granville. No longer is the filmmaker going through the motions; he's found his emotions. They call each other "buddy" and really mean it. Bi ll becom es a part of Morrow's family, a surrogate grandfather lo his new child. At the same time, Morrow becomes a pseudo parent to Bill, with responsibility for his emotional welfare. It all gets complicated when Morrow accepts a job in Iowa. Morrow debates whether to bring Bill to Iowa, and finally becomes his guardian. human beme." Bill finds work m Iowa, but stlll must struggle for the respect of people who won't accept hjm or who fear him. He eventually wins them over, just as this touching story is bound to do. Rooney chose not to meet the real Bill before acting the role. He also exaggerated Sackter's retarda tion for s hock a nd dra m atic e Cfect, a nd it 's effective. Rooney imbues Bill with great feeling, and dignity H e comes across as an individu a l fighting for selC·esteem. and not a pathetic character O n the sa m e level o f excellence is Quaid , whose brother, Randy, was superb in "Of Mice and Men" last month. Dennis lights up the screen and moves gracefully from sce11e to scene. Miss Woodruff also has a big s mile, but her portrayal doesn't have the same depth. ~· General Electric, which proclaims to bring "good things to life," has done so tonight on C B S, ove r see ing th e dramatization o f Bill's true story with compassion and understanding. This movie could hav e be e n sy rup y an d melodramatic, but isn't. "Bill" works well by s tr essing friendship and the dignity of every man, rather than heroic e vents and convoluted plot twists. Bill is a potscrubber a{ a country clu b , part o f a community placement program In Minneapolis. He can't read, Morrow doesn't fu lly connect the child as a human being, with fee lings and dreams, until he takes him to Granville for some ·filming. "I want lo give him a chance. He needs somebody to reach out and keep him .... I also don't want to lose the ability to care and be concerned about another The real Bill Sackter is shown in film footage at the end, making a nice connection for the viewer BUDDIES Mickey Rooney < rightl s tars as "Bill, .. a mentally retarded adult. and Dennis Quaid is hi s friend and guardian on a "G. E. Theater" special tonight ut 9 on CBS. Channel 2. Deck the halls wilh our showy. extra·large ·bloom pomseftlas They're the cream of the crop. but you can't find them where you buy your cream. So you better hurry if you want them to make • a spectacular appearance at your house or a friend's. ~9~~!.'§ at a convenient location near you. You can nelp y0ur newspaper carrier collect at t1me1 convenient to you by haVlllO your money ready 10 tne c•ner won1 have to cell beCto.. 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Judge Bruce Sumner ruled that the beach is privately owned above the mean high tide line by residents living adjacent to the Ninth Street beach. However, beca use the mean high tide line hasn't been defined. county officials say they still plan to proceed with a $155,000 project to replace the crumbling steps leading to the beach with new ones before next summer. Both the county and the Laguna Coves Association, which represents homeowners near the beach , have, for about eight years. tried to negotiate a iettlement where the county would provide r estroom s. lifeguard se rvi ces a nd fnaintenance in exchange for public access. Bu t no solution has been reached. The public. under Judge ~umner's ruling. now has legal pse of a 20-foot-wide easement from the bottom or the steps to Jhe wat er . Since that legal paundary has not been marked out , residents in the area presumably would have t o shoulder the burden or proof if they accused a beachgoer or tr es passing. The coves assoc iation maintains that if the county repairs the deteriorating cement stairway leading to the beach, It will only encourage the public to attempt to use the strand, w h ich it claims is private property. Now county supervisors have decided to appeal to the 4th District Court of Appeal in an effort to void the ruling barring trespass, on grounds it is based on the mean high tide line which is not known and could ta ke years to establish. Therefore , the co unty contends. the trespass order is "useless" and wou ld place an impossible burden on members or the public who might stray outside the designated 20·fool easement at the foot of the steps . This appe al , along with repair of the dangerous steps, seems justified Eventually, the onl y logical solution would be a compromise under which the homeowners would yield a little and agree to joint use in return for free lifeguard and beach maintenance service from the county lµigh cost of advice One senator has called them ·an unelected government lnaking po1icy decis ions and responsible to no one." Around Washington they're tabbed as the ''Beltway Bandits" in reference o the concentration of their ffices along the highway that encircles the capital. By recent count there are more than 1,300 management. consultant and public relations firm s, large and small. serving gov e rnment age n cies i n Washnington. They advise. consult. prepare studies. analyze data and set up meetings at an estimated cost to the government of a lmost S4 billion a year . Clearly th e government cannot affo rd to keep on the permane11t payroll all the experts needed for highly technical and specialized projects. From time to time a contract with outside experts is justified. But was it really necessary for the Departm e nt o f Transportation to s pend $225.000 for a forecast of Ame rica·s transportation needs in the year 202~?. Or for t he Federal ·''Com munications Commission to pay a real estate firm $90.000 to • help locate new FCC offices when the government's own General Services Administration would handle the job for nothing'! Or for the Energy Department to shell out almost half a million dollars for bookkeeping assistance? Particularly galling to critics of "consultant fever" is the fact that up to half the contracts are awarded without competitive bidding and many are handed to former government employees whose contacts give them the inside running. Congress has ordered a S500 million reduction in spending for consulting services in 1982. That's a step ahead but it won't go nearl y far enough in eliminating the abuses. M ost govermnment employees are neither underpaid nor overworked. Except in very special instances where highly technical advice is needed. the agencies should do their own bookkeeping, offi ce hunting and other housekeeping chores. and cut at least in half the number of "studies'' that will end up, inevitably, on some dusty shelf. The taxpayers are the ones who are being held up by the Beltway Bandits. Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on 1n1s page are tnose ot tneir authOrs and artists. Reader comment Is 1nv1t ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92b2b. Phone <7UI 1>41-4321. L.M. Boyd/ Words and acts The lines people deliver sometimes fail to convince. Winston Churchill once said be didn't inspire the British people -the people had the lion heart, and be just roared. Maybe so But his history suggests he believed himself to be inspirational. CBS anchorman Dan Rather observed, "The star stuff is all right, if you don't lnbale.'' But little suggests be hasn't inhaled. Henry David Thoreau said sunsets aroused in him the compelling desire lo go west. But he didn't go. When you pay $12,000 for a surplus 1iraffe from Marine World Africa USA In Redwood City, Calif., you get a free skunk. The abortions in the Soviet Union now outnumber the live births. Road expenaes coat the pro golfer about $30,000 a year. Q. Is the American butralo sUll an endangeACI species? A. Not anymore. There an about 80,000 of t.hem hereabouts now. up from only • In 1903. w;:ach SwiH clUaen of a1e Is a member of that nation'• atandJn1 army, and u such by law must keep ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat J a gun and ammunition in the household. Curious ly. Switzerland reports almost no gun crimes. Men appear to have been getting a little heavier, generally. and women a little lighter , over the last 20 years. Insurance companies report that. They're revising upwards by lS to 20 pounds their desirable weight tables for the men. Am t.old the ma jority or students now won't know what you're talking about if you mention a "blotter." Buyers of new cars keep same an average of six years each. Used can, five years. Thal the most popular cookie of all lime is the oatmeal variety was recenUy reported. ll's also t.be most popular among mice, evidently. Pett specialists say the best mousetrap bait is oatmeal cookies garnished with peanut butler How can you call vour.111lf " racehorse buff. tr you haven t heard o f the Hunearlan mare named Klncsem? Never lost even IO much as one or her 54 races. But maybe that wu before your Ume. She died In 1888. Thomas P. Haley Publisher ,Tltoma, A. MurplllM Editor B•rbar• Krelbich E ditorial Page Editor Holiday behind barbed • wire NEW YORK -"What will Christmas b e like down there?" I asked Congressman Robert Garcia, who had been touring Haitian refugee camps in Florida and Puerto Rico. "Well. it will be sad, I guess," he said. "Very sad. The overwhelming number of these people are Christians and they will be behind barbed wire . . These are concentration camps, really. It 's inhuman . There's no difference between these places and prisons I 've been in -Attica, for one There's barbed wir.e instead of concrete walls, but il will be like Christmas in Attica." T he congressman from New York was talking about the detention centers where the United States government is holding 2,700 men and women who fled their poor and cruel paradise in the Caribbean. They had sailed for freedom and opportunity -and found virtual imprisonment in camps called Krome North in Miami and Fort Allen near Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. THfNGS WILL get worse for these poor souls after Christmas. Then they will be shipped to Fort Drum. another Army base being converted to a detention center , near Watertown, N.Y That is close to the Canadian border. The temperature will soon plunge far below zero and the 12-inch snowfaUs will begin. , What is going on in the land of the free? "We can deny it all we want,'" said Garcia, who inspected the camps with Congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar of Ohio. "But the Reagan administration is trying to wail the r efugees out, hoping they will decide to go back to Haiti where things are better ror them than in the United States." Things can't get much worse for them RICHARD RllVIS here. "Their souls are being taken away," said Oakar. "These poor people are living, caged animals .. Why') Why are we doing this? Because they are black! This is probably not the best ume to be an immigrant of any color. There is th e natural -and hi s tori c .._ resentment of foreigners in any lime of economic depression. And there are bitter feelings, partic ularly in the Miami and New York areas, about the daily and frightening evidence that Fidel Ca s tro did indeed dump the crim inal and crazy of Cuba on the United States in 1980. BUT WHAT IS being done to the Haitians goes beyond those feelings. The unfeeling -but not unthinking - treatment or these people is beginning to s mell like the Internment of Japanese and Japanese-Americans on the West Coast during World War II This is a national dis grace. And only a root or a child believes that we would do this ii the refugees were white. These men and women, many of them now becoming serious ly ill, have been behind 12-foot fences since August. Would we allow that to happen to refugees or illegal aliens from Sweden? Or Ireland? Hungary? Israel? Poland? The Poles will be here soon. Are we going to keep them on cots six inches apart until they decide to go someplace else? ·'The message is clear.'· said Benjamin Hooks. president of the National A ssociation for the Advancement of Colored People. "Stay home, you people of color ... ··Diffe rent s trokes for di rte rent folks," Gar cia said bitterly BUT ALL THE coldness of Fort Drum and the White House is not going to change historical imperatives that pre-date both Ronald Reagan and 1776. Poor. desperate people of all colors are going to struggle toward any place that JUSt might offer them and their children a better life. They are going to keep coming. Thal means we have two choices: Make a reasonable effort to help improve the economic and political conditions of our neighbors to the suuth: or. find a place or build more concentntion camps for the men and women who Ptrues~t!_te enough or strong and smart ~htO­ risk all lo reach the home of t he brave. Quality of our refugees improving There was a knock on the door the other evening and a slender gentleman stood there. hat in hand. " 'allo," he said . "I am a refugee.'' I had to admit I sighed. "Cuban, Haitian, or are you." I asked. ··one of the poor. Vietnamese boat people'!" "Zul alors, not!" he said. "I am one of the rich French Concorde people. I am fleeing the Reign of Terror imposed by that Socialist fiend in human form. President Mitterrand." "GOOD HEAVENS!'' I cried. "Were you about to lose your head to the guillotine?" "Worse." he said. "I was about to lose m y mistress. my Bugatti and my me mbership in the Compagnie des Chevaliers du Tastevin." ··As bad as that. eh?" "Have you not read the current issue of Newsweek? It sa ys Mitterrand has s lapped us arnuent Frenchmen with ·confiscato r y income. wealth and inheritance taxes a nd doubled levies on yachts, power boats and business car s ··• "The privation must have been awfut.·· "Mon D1eu! r was reduced to eating dinners al two-star restaurants and breakfasts at one-fork lunch counters. Al Regine's I was actually served a naive domestic burgundy without any breeding!" "But you we r e a m used by its presumption, as James Thurber would put it?" .. Not in the slightest It was the last s traw. t joined what Newsweek --i' ARTHDPPI ~. describes as a veritable 'tide of French tax refugees' seekin g sheller in this land or liberty, equalit y and supply side economics." "Well," I said, "that's one thing you can say for President Reagan· He does seem to be attr acting a better class of refugees. But what sort of s helter are you seeking')" "Oh , I s uppose one with a n inflationary hedge and a positive cash flow. r escaped from Paris with onl y the Pierre Cardin clothes on my back. two Renoirs rolled up in m y umbrella and a single suitcase filled with tattered old bank notes. Would you care to hear the horrors or my voyage across the Stanip out this stalllp art Thought& at l.orflf!: -The National Endowment for the Arts ought to utili1e some or Its funds to com mission artists to deslcn poeta1e 0111101111 stamps, removing the aulhorll1 from the Post Office, which has made U.S. stamps the lau1hin1stock of t he phUateUc world. -In small towns, the police resemble the ordinary cltlsens, In attitude and mannerisms ; In bl1 cit.let, lbey aH more ll.kely to retemble the crlmina.l.t. -I h ave never met 1 bl1hly lntelll1ent person who UJed the word "sarcutJc.'' -THE 8PECI' ACLE of a dlacredlted vUla.ln ll.ke Nixon lralP1ln1 a.round lb• world ln the posture of an elder 1t.at.,man i• the moet alckenlnl 1t1ht alnce tbe Wat.er1ate debacle. -CoWd lbe wwld be lll wone ahape lf anarcblam look tbe place of government, or if world leaders were selected by lot rather than by pollticaJ pressures? -If you do something exceptionally well, the slirtesl test o f your char acter is whether you can be klnd, or even tolerant. toward those who do lt poorly, without showing condescension or ridicule. c Expert bridge players are the worstof!enders In my experience.> -Speaking of doing something exceptionally well, I suspect that more people have the unrealized ambition to play the piano effortlessly than any other talent. -How can a rellglous fundamentalist In America lecitlmately object to the religious rundamenta1'1m or the Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran? <If you a~ absolutely certain you now the will of God. what is wroo1 with aeekin1 the power to '!.nfOtte it? I -IT SEEMS weird to call it an "arms race" when the one who reaches the flnllb llne tint loses. -Tbouch they are politically poles apart. Arafat and Bealn pet$00aUy have moN In common than not: bcMh art shrewd, stupid ind ranaUcal, 1nd both wtUhavet.obea"'pplanled beforeal\1 real dlalOl\llCllJ'lltal't. te rn pest-tossed sea ?'· ··Nol particularly " "Have you ever been aboard the Concorde? Talk about being jammed in like cattle! There I sat for three hours with my knees under my chin. unable to mov e . And hunger! They s erved Nouvelle Cuisine'.·· ··1 guess you were glad to reach our shores .. "Glad? The most inspiring words I ever read were on the base of the Statue of Liberty: 'Give me your taxed. your rich, I Your harassed wealthy yearning to be free .. .' .. "Is that what it s ays?" "It does now ." I WON'T GO INTO the long, woeful tale or his attempts to adjust to a new life in a strange land. SuHice it to say he was detained for several weeks on the Long Island estate of Letitia Burfum, the noted collector of Beautiful People, and was then relocated in a French refugee ghetto on Central Park West. With no knowledge of Manhattan restaurants. he said. he hardly knew where his next adequate meal would be coming from. He seemed lo have come to the end of his heart-wrenching story and I asked if 1 might help him out with a room for the night, "No," he said. "f was thinking of buying your house. but on second g lance, it's muc h too s mall and tasteless. So tr you will simply second my application for memb4!rship in the Croesus Country Club, I'll be on my way ." That did it. l called up Immigration and told them to send him back where he came from. First of all, I don't belong to Croesus. Secondly, If the Haitians are economic refugees and therefore deportable. so are these Frenchmen. And lastl y, the Reagan administration is already providing us with a more than adequate supply of wealthy Americans. We certainly don't need a bunch of rich aliens cluttering up our golf coul'$eS. Cllllfm The iroc\Y or rent control 11 that so many of tta advocates already are Uvln1 ott lbe "entJUementl" landlorda' profit. help nn·ance. G.J . ~------.......... .-. .... . ~-=·--·, .... ,_ ... • ... ,"'1&. • I ( .~ ......... PEEK-A-BOO -While people. shi vered in cold that gripped Ke ntucky, this &ray seal at the Louisville zoo found temperatures just to his liking. Study advises breast x-rays Pre-surgery mammogram helps detect tumor CHICAGO <AP> -Despite rears or radiation, most women racing breast surgery should be X-rayed to ensure that the best treatment is used and to detect cancerous tumors which may be hidden, says the author of a study. The study, in the J ournal of t h e Am e r ican Medical Association, cites 10 examples of women in whic h th e X-ray technique or mammography confirmed suspicion of breast cancers, define d lumps that wer e no t can ce r o u s and revealed lumps that couldn't be relt in a routine examination. Many women currently do not Students hurting PEKING <AP> -A number of Chinese educators have warned that students are being hurt physically a nd mentally by the stiff competition for admission to college, the official Xinhua news agency said. have mammograms before breast surgery and some doctors are r e luc tant to use the procedure because or a concern that exposure to radiation is dangerous, s.aid Daniel B. Kopans. author of the report. However, Kopans said, '"the risk of mammograms is less than the risk of driving a car for 40 miles or smoking a cigarette. Ma mmography is not going to cause breast cancer." ·"Th e r i s k fr o m m ammography 1s very, very low." he added. Kopans, head of the radiology department at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, said 110,000 cases of breast cancer will be found in 1981 and as many as 37,000 women will die of the disease, the largest cause of cancer deaths among women. Mammography is important, he said, because "it can see cancers you can't feel." He c autioned. however , t hat biops ies -t he takin g of a . . . . ,•!'""'-'· ,, • ... • ....... 4 "" SALE WOMEN'S SELECTED COATS, JACKETS, SLACKS AND SKIRTS SIZES 6 TO 16 25o/o off regular prices BOYS' SPORT JACKETS AND SUITS PLUS SELECTED BLAZERS AND ODD TROUSERS SIZES 8 TO 12, 13 TO 20, 35 TO 40 25~o off regular prices Uu your Rroc•kf Broth.-rs card o r Ama1can I: \f>rcss. lSfAIUSHIO 1111 Q?#~~ifkH c<Ic~~~ ~ J'urnishhlQ9 for Htn . Wllmm ~·Boys ~ 530 WEST ITH STREBT. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. ~I FASHION ISLANO. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. ~~~~~~e.,,.r~·~· sample of tissue for laboratory analysis still a re necessary before surgery. Kopans said a mammogram can show a malignant lesion even if a biopsy of a lump missed the cancerous cells. And he said mammography can determine that some lumps do not require biopsy. A mammogram can usually detect multiple malignancies a doctor might otherwise miss, he said, indicating when radiation ther apy might be useless and a mastectomy is needed. Women who have undergone cosmetic surgery to change bre a s t size s ho uld have mammograms because cancer is harder to detect after such surgery, he said. Ma mmograph y s hould be performed on all women 30 years or older facing breast surgery. Kopans said. But he said mammography does not eliminate the need for physicals and self-examination. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 22, 1981 All Firing made • easier CINCINNATI (AP> - It's beln& billed as the perfect stocking-stuffer for the boss, but many emp lo yees might hesitate to buy "The Termination Hand · book." The book, written by Robert Co ul so n , pre s id e nt of th e Ame rican Arbitration Association, is being m a rketed nationally, but the author doubts that many workers will F Th O C t plunk down $15.95 to tell or e range . oas their bosses how lo fire ·---------========---------.... them. "Maybe a few bosses will buy it," Coulson said. The author was in Cincinnati to mark the 55th annive r sary of AAA , which promotes out-of-court settlements for dis putes thro ugh s ubmission to impartial arbitrators. Coulson said he wrote the book for employees who are fired or about to be fired, and for bosses who must do the firing. He recommends that workers who sen se i mpe nding j o b te rmination be "up front" with the bosses. "Talk to them and see if there is some way to s alvage the jo b, o r maybe change the job description o r get a transfe.r," he said. "It's better to have it out on the table than to hav e the s w o rd o f Damocles hanging over you r h e ad and not knowing when it is going to happen," he added. Controls OK BAKERSFIELD <AP1 Co n trols on agriculture water wells in Ke rn County were appi:oved by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. ITALIAN VILLA NOVA ALISIO'S 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642-7880 1670 Newport 642-8293 All major credit cards. llal1Jn cu1::.1nc O' e rlonk1ng N(•y, port Bay Urnner !>ervt.'d ni~ht ly until I a m l'1ano Bar Banquet Fa1:ih11e::. Master Charge, Bank or America The besl IO llahan CUISIOI.' Live l'n· ' 11:rl111nment nighlly, Bunquet fadh11es STUFT NOODLE 215 Rive rside, Sewport Bt>ach 548-74 18 lkstaurant Wntt•n• AY.ard y,1nnmg ltt•-.lauranl for I ht• pas\ -I yean. MEXICAN TNT TACOS N' TEQUILA :1300 W. 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"She woo all the main awards and even got the Silver Arrow for outatanding achievement in the Cub Scouts," s aid her m~er Constantikes. When Marystephanie won the Pinewood Derby, In wbJcb the scouts carve cars from wood and race lhti m down an Incline, ''that really cemented hM place i n the troop," said Mra. Constantikes. The o us ter ca m e when Maryste phanie wanted to 10 with her brother, who also was a Cub Scout, to summer day camp this year. "We filled out the papers and sent them in along with the money," said her father, John Constantikes, an attorney. ·'Then we got a letter from the Scouts and our money back. The letter said they hadn't known ·~·~ IT'S A DANCE Members of the Pilobolus Dance Company preform a number ca lled Bonsai in a New York theater. The troupe is celebrating its tenth anntvt'rsary with a three-week run on Broadway Town bullet ban stirs a ruckus FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS, Md. (AP) -Some residents rear their village's new ban on bullets within town boundaries may attract criminals from nearby Washington, D.C., but orricials say the ban could start a trend for gun control advocates. "ll will be a much better place for a criminal to come," said Juri J elagin, one of the town's 5,000 residents. The village council voted unanimously last week to approve a resolution making it a crime to sell or possess bullets within town limits. Laws passed by the council do not take effect until ratified by the Montgomery County Council. An assistant county attorney assigned to the matter, Stephen P Elmendorf, said he is still researching such questions as state courts' definitions of firearms. He said Maryland statutes do not explicitly give the authority to regulate 8.IDmunition. An earlier attempt by Fnendship Heights to ban tbe sale or possession of handguns met with so many objections from county lawyers that it never r eached the county council for a vote. A National Rifle Association spokesman said the new resolution would have the same effect as would the previous one. "It effectively disarms the public," said the N R A's David S. Mar shall. "They'r e denying themselves the right to defend themselves." Some residents of the affluent town of high rise condominiums and a largely elderly population said the r esolution s m acks of government interference. "Soon they'll be taking the shoe laces out of our shoes," said Phillip S Teams. Another resident. Claudia Hettinger, said she supported the bullet ban . "I'm from Austria. and we have gun control. It works." s he said Meanwhile, vi ll age officials have said they hope to start a new trend in crime control and hope other towns across the country copy their bullet prohibition. VIJlage council executive director Alice Bushnell compared the town's resolution to other historic causes: "Women have the vote. nobody bas to ride at the back of the bus anymore, and bow do you think those things got started? "Because of some little nobody.'' she said. Atlllos phere study of Mars fund e d ~ A alud)' of atmospheric conditions on Mars that could pave the way for long-range weather forecasting bas been funded by a $21 ,205 grant to Cal State Fullerton. Dr. Jack A. Ryan, chairman of the Earth Science Department, is directine the investigation titled "Atmospheric Dynamics From Viklng Lander Data," with an award from the National AeronauUcs and Space Adminlstralion. Man' atmosphere: similar to but simpler than Eartb'11• la easier to understand and more preclictaDte, Ryan said. By serving u a model, the Vara study could help make posaible long-ran1e ·weather predictions for Earth that would be beneftdal in areas such as agriculture and nOoc:I control. Ryan said. Natiom sign tre aty DAKAR, Seneaal CAP> -Senegal and Gambia hav• 11,ned a treaty merging the two West African natlom into a coof ederatlon, Senegambla. The treaty sl1ned by Sene1ale1 President Abdou Olouf and Gambian President Slr Da•da Jawara wtll be submitted tor rauncatlon by \lh• two parUamenta at 1 dale 1Ull to be fixed. that Marystephanle was a girl. '·When she joined she filled out three sets ot&apers with her name on them. ne went to the national, one to the realonal and one to the local. They are trying now to say they didn't know she was a girl." Her father filed the $250,000 sex d iscrimination s uit on Marystephanie's behalf against the Boy Scouts of America, the Cub Scouts or America and the Last Frontier CQuncil. The Boy Scouts don't see it as sex discrimination. ·'The issue from our point or view has nothing to do with sex discrimination," said scout s pokuman Branqy Hudson. "We are a private membership organliallon and as such are able to determine o ur mem bershlp requirements." Hudson said the decision to bar Marystephanle was not a matter or local judgment but ''la based on national policies and decisions.'' He said girls are permitted ln the Explorer pro1ram, which Is open to youths from high school t hrough age 20. There are programs for youn1er girls similar to the Cub Scouts, he added. ·'The CUb Scout program was s tarted in the 1930s as a pro1ram dul1ned to meet the emeratng e mot i onal psycholoalcal and ~hyatcai needs of youn1 boy1,' Hudaon said . "It's been constantly updated and modernized with the help of nationally prominent psychologists and educators wbo have advised us the emer1tn1 emotional, psycboJoglcal and physical needs ot boys dllter from those or girls ... Marystephanle was In the Bluebirds, a girls' organization, for a year. "But I dldn 't like It," she said. "All we did wu learn to keep house, to cook and sew. I know how to do that." Celebrate Christmas Eve 5 Christmas Eve Candlelight services H er mother aald Maryateoban1e tot loteretted lD th• Cub Sc:outa becauae ahe llked tbe act.lvitiea her brother wu Involved tn. Both her mother and fat.her sald acoul leadert on tbe local level had no objec:tiooa to M arystephanle's participation in the Cub Scouts. Her mother and father say they a.re not out to break down all sexual barriers, but that they tee I the o ld male-f e male stereotyped roles are outdated. "W e r ea ll y b e li eve Marystephanle needs the things she could learn in the Cub Scout.a," Mrs. Constantikes said. 5:00 pm, 6:30 pm, 8:00 pm, 9:30pm,11:00 pm Capture the anticipation. wonder and joy of Christmas at America's largest and most beautiful Christmas Eve Candlelight SeNices, in the Crystal Cathedral. Thursday evening , Dr. Robert Schuller will deliver his special Christmas Eve message: "Peace-Joy-Love Be Yours Tonight" at all five seNices . Chapman and Lewis Street near the junction of the Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Orange Freeways. Thia Sunday at 10:30 am on KHJ, channel 9, Or. Schuller will deliver a Christmas message: "Joy-God's Gift to Youl" This joyous Christ- mas celebration features Jester Hairston. • Daily Pilat TU ESDA y I DEC. 22, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 86 87 The Federal. Reserve's policy could be damaging the economy ... See John Cunniff's column B4. 0 D Modern Amish opt for progress~ • c onveniences KI NSMAN, O h io <AP > - Where Amish settle. it's a sale bet that farming, teaching and preaching will follow. In Kinsma n, where 19 Amish families recently bought hundreds of acres of brush and tree -covered far mland , electricity came along, too. In fac t , says one of the newcomers, a robust, ·bearded, middle -aged father of eight named John Mast. electricity wa s one or the f ew inconveniences his family faced after movin g here from Kentucky. In more traditional Old Order Amish settlements, electricity - li ke the tractor and the AWAITS TURN-A bo~· awaits his turn at bat durin g a softball game at h1~ school. The New Order Amish wear plain clothe!\ but 11,·r with modern ronnm1enres. unlike their an et·:-. tors HELPER-An older student hc lµs a youngster with his stuaies in the Amish school in southeastern Ohio The :'Ile\\ Ord.er of Amish live cooperatively and energetically telephone is just not used. But a mong the New Amish, as some of the oldtimers in this Ohio town three miles from the P e nnsylvania border refer to them, some of the taboos have fallen. In building a_ simple school house, Mast's group had planned to install electrical wiring by its own work "But w e were told by Trumbull County officials we wo uld have to have a union electrician do the job," Mast s aid. "It was no big problem. It j ust delayed the school's opening a little for the 16 children " The schoolhouse. built an a rolling field outside the town , ha s be<'ome a sy mbol of <'hanging times for the small <'Ommunity of 100 Aside from its 16 desks and informal softball diumond, it has light~. Truditions have not moved totally into modern times -the Amish teachers still wear their ,.,. . .....,_. SLUGGER-An Amish school girl aim:-. o m · lor lhl' lt•n<·t· during a :-.nfthall garnt· rww· her school at Kinsman. Ohio "\t•w Amish families built the s('hool for If) youngster~ SPARTAN EDUCATION-Tearhl'r Marjo1w :\11llt•r read~ \11 h l'I' stucknt:-. 111 gr;.1d c ont• through eight in an Amish ~r hool 1n Kinsman. Ohio Jury couldn 't stomach trial witne ss ' testimony Undigested cake in victim key evidence that persuades jury to vote acquittal PHOENlX, Ariz. <AP> -A piece of undigested cake found In a murder victim's stomach helped the defense discredit a key witness and win acquittal ror a man charged in the case. L avern J ay Collins was acquitted of t he bludgeon s laying of his girlfrie nd 's estranged husband, Jeffrey B. Petherbridae. 31. H is body was found March 27 in a wash along a deserted road. He died of 21 blows to the head. The c hief witness against Collins, Kenneth Correy Wbltfield, bad testified that, on the night or the slayina. he arrived at the house be shared with Collins and Petherbrid1e's wile, Sambrinea, to find them cleani.na blood from the floor. Whittletd uld be bad juat come from bi• mother's boule and was carrytn1 aom• banana 'cake she had 1tven him. · ,.. The Implication of Whitrleld's te st imon y was that Petherbridge had already been killed and his body removed by the lime Whillield arrived. But Maricopa County Medical Examiner Dr . H ei n z Karnitschnlg testified that undigested cake found In Petherbrtdge's stomach during an autopsy could have been banana cake, and defense attorneys suggested that the victim might have been alive when Whitfield arrived -long enough to eat some of the cake. "My sense or s m ell is not acute enough to say definitively that it was banana cake, but it was an aromaUc, 1ood cake," Kart1its c hnl1 said in an interview. "And I told detediv• at the very out.set that the cake waa very Important because it would give us. No. 1, a time of death and possibly a place of death and. by extension. people who were around when he ate it. .. He said the cake had not been kneaded by the stomach or been intermingled with gastric juices, indicaling Petherbridge had eaten it shortly before his death. Prosecutors argued that the cake was not banana and could have been eaten anywhere, but ·'the jury decided not to believe Whitfield," de puty county attorney Robert Golosi said. The trial was held In Tucson because of publicity. At Mra . Petherbrldge's sepaMte trial last summer, Karn.itachniC made no menUon or banana cake. The defelHJant, a fashion model, wu con~ of ae.cond-degree murder in her huabandi'1 death. \ , . Mrs. Petherbridge denied any part in the slaying but s aid she wa s part o r a cove r ·up afterward. Colosi said he had no plans to re -evaluate the case ot "go head ·hunting just because we lost before the jury.•· C o 11 i n s.. a 3 0 · y e a r · o I d construction worker, and Mrs . Petherbridge, 35, shared a house with 21-year-old Whillleld , who testified he returned home about 10 :45 p.m . March 26 and found Mrs. Petherbridge and Collins attempting to clean blood from the family room carpet. Pros ecutors contended Petherbrldge had threatened to make his wife pay for about $6 ,000 in fo rged credit card purchases . Whitfield was arrested before the trials on charaes o f forgln1 Pelherbrldge's name to make cred lt card purchases, but the ..... case was not brought to trial because or the complainant's death. Whitfield was never charged in the s laying. Colosi s aid Karnitschnig originally told investigators the cake found in Petherbridge was rum cake. and Investigator s followed that le ad She riff's Detective Bill Heath said the autopsy report does not s ay that it was a banana cake, "nor does the report indicate thel he submitted that item lo a to)., .. ologisl for examination." t..urnltschnig said he testified at Collins' trial that the cake was "an aromatic cake of some sort," and could have been banana cake. Collins testlrled In his trial that he planned to marry Mrs. Petherbrtdge. Alter the verdJct, he told reporte~i ·'The love is gon e. I feel sorriy or her." traditional bonnets, and girls wear long dresses. Mast and his sons till the land with four big tractors and horaea are nowhere · in sight. Durtn• evening chore Ume in Mast's bit white barn, there are nQ kerosene lamps -just electric lights. Man, 87, 'Border Angel' MATAMOROS, Mexico <AP> Dozens or women an<t children had waited for more than a n hour outs ide a compound of ramshackle wood and cardboard buildings for the blue and white van to pull up. Inside was a tall, white-haired man clad in pajam as and a white jacket. The waiting crowd eagerl)'. cleared a path for him as h~ slowly walked toward them. 1 .. Buenos di as," some of them told 87-year-old Frank Ferree as they shook his hand r everently. Ferree, nicknamed t he ··Border Angel '' by local residents, had returned with another supply of white bread, donuts, fruit and vegetables for some JOO impoverished families in this Mexican border town, acro ss the river from Brownsville, Texas. ·'They like to see me," he said. s urrounded by smiling faces. Ferree suffered a heart attack last year but has resumed his trips, four times a week. to distribute food. clothing and medicine to the poor here and in Reynosa , anothe r Mexican border town. Despite hjs age and more than a half-century of jobs across the country, Ferree. a native of Valentine, Neb., continues bis full-time welfare work. During World War I. he ran communication lines on the Western Front in France and marched into Germany with the occupation forces. After the war he delivered mail on horseback and lived in several states before moving to Harlingen, Texas, in the 1940s. One day while working as a s urveyor along the Rio Grande, he noticed field workers eating scraps discarded by his crew. He said that incident led him to start distributing food to the poor on both sides of the border. He founded Volunteer Border Relief in 1956. Ferree and several full-time volunteers rely on contributions and donated food and clothing. No one receives a salary, and Ferree lives on his veterans' pension of $481 a month. "It's going to be a beautiful day for a lot of people," Ferree said one m orning before a ' recent trip to Mexico, 30 miles away. Beside his chair was a worn copy of Billy Graham's book, "A n gels -God's Sec ret Agents." Two Dallas men donated the van he uses to collect and distribute goods. Before dtiving t o Mexico, F e rree and his volunteers stopped at a grocery and a bakery for last minute donations of day-old products and p artially spoiled fruit and vegetables. Unemployme nt runs at 30 percent in Matamoros, a city of 200,000 residents. Many families live in prim!tive conditions, without indoor plumbing or electricity. Barefoot children stopped their games to stare at the van coming down the dirt road to a distribution center built with funds provided by a Matamoros industrialist. They recognised the blue-eyed, elderly man and raced olf to stand in line for i sweet handout. After the s uppli es wer1 unloaded, Ferree sat behind .ct. table to quietly oversee tb~ oper ation. The few men waitine come through nrst, taking a loaf ot bread and some potato chlpe. · Next come the children, some old enough to attend school. One of Fenee's helpers says tbe families cannot afford to pay tbf o ne -time, public ac bool re1istratlon ree of a few dollars. Each child 1et.a a fried pie, donut or cupcake. Women with families at home line up next. takiDI bfud, ao~ ve1etables or fruit ud potato chips. The mea1er rare, alon1 witb some plnto beana, la likely all they V(ilt have untll the vu comes a1ain, Ferree sald. 1 ---L - •a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 22, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •ERMA BOMBECK •DR. STEINCROHN PHOENIX COMMISSIONED The nuclear at· tack s ubmarine USS Phoenix was com- missioned into the fleet over the weekend at the U.S. Navy Submarine Base in Groton, Conn. The Phoenix is the fifth Los Angeles Class fast attack submarine to be com- missioned this year at the Groton base. HOUSE OF TAILORIMG Al TERATION S FO R M(N /!. WO MEN '·~ CO AST Pl A/A 540 8191 lo""'"' lf"•f"I by Carouu•I RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY • ..,......._,s..... 1922 HAllOlt ILVD. COSTAMHA-541·1 IH Have a Flyi119 Good Timc this Holiday Season at MartinAviation 11 NEWP ORTER I N N JEWELERS formerly Mary Ellsworth Fine Jewelry @ 41 ~ -~-~ ~Q!J >~ ~ -(j. 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I will not identlf y myself and hope you will keep our whereabouts a secret because so many children need to think maybe this letter is for them. DEAR ONES: We are looking forward to seeing you all at Christmas, but please don't bring your drug habit when you come. The holidays will be more pleasant if we don't have to worry about getting busted. Newspaper coverage is nice when it recounts achievements. Possession and arrest are something else. You have no idea what a constant worry this is, and what grief it would · caij se yo ur grandparents if they ever found out. They think you are all perfect. The evidence is mounting that pot is not t he harmless weed so many of you thought. Don't you read the newspapers? As for cocaine, LSD and the pills you pop, they can be lethal. especially when mixed with alcohol , which you enjoy so much - especiall y at holiday time. We stopped harping on this subject long ago because you told us we were square and boring you to death. But the evidence is there if you will only open you e yes . Your college records, the job changes. the mood swings, outbursts of temper. broken relationships, the lost weekends and your· inability to see the connection between your failures and the drugs are truly depressing. But I guess this is one of the problems . People who are on drugs are unable to see themselves as others see them. We welcome you all with open arms because you are ours and we love you . but please , leave the pot and pills and paraphernalia behind this year. Give us peace of mind. YOU GUESSED IT -IT'S US DEAR US: I have just completed a new booklet on drug abuse. For several months I have been following the latest research, checking with the authorities and gatherin~ data on marijuana, cocaine, LSD, speed, barbiturates, quaaludes, heroin, Angel Dust (PCP>, glue-sniffing - the junk tbat became popular ln the late '608. We now know that some of the earlier nolloo1, particularly about pot and cocaine, were Incorrect. Both are far more da maglng than we thought. From the beginning I have counseled teen·agers to stay away from all mind-altering drugs. There ls now solid evidence that prolonged use of marijuana produces lung damage and affects the reproductive organs of both males and fem ales. It also can interfere with memory, visual perception and ls a factor In many teen.age automobile accidents. This booklet explains what specific drugs can do to your head and body, and also bow to tell if you are addicted -and where to go for hel.a, if you are. "The LowdoMI on Dope" by Ann Landers Is $2. Please send a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60611 . And 37 cents postage is required. It's heavy! CONFIDESTIAL to the Luckiest Lady In Louisiana: The man may be a "model husband" but I notice a few rather critical attributes are missing. He doesn't sound like a working model to me. Hang on to your job, Toots. Dt.sccver how to be date bait without falling hook. line and sinker. Ann Landers' booklet ... Dating Do's and Don'ts," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents along with a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers. P.0 Box 119965 Chicago. Ill. 60011. Fulfill the fantasy 1 hate to dwell on Christmas past, but for the last 30 years, I have never felt my hus band really knew what he married: a s ensuous temptre·s s in an industrial -strength body. I think he perceives me as your basic-no-nonsense -practical-down-to·earth wife and mother who sees a Mr. Frederick window and crosses to the other side of the mall to avoid embarr assment. Wrongo. I don't know how to tell him. but 1 was not turned on the first Christmas of my post-natal depression by a pen-and -pencil set. THE FOOD S LICER WITH 18 attachmefltS and the candle-making kit didn't do it either. Nor did the cookie press t hat also made my mashed potatoes into rosettes. l always wanted the ultimate nightgown that you had to dry clean. A gown so filmy that when the doorbell rang or one or the kids came into the room. you had to throw a coat or an afghan over yourself to avoid arrest. It would have enough fur around the bottom to put in a fur storage for safe keeping and maybe just a touch of Astroturf to fight the NFL. I always wanted a jumpsuit made out of fake animal, preferably leopard or cheetah, and fingernails so long I couldn't make meat loaf without losing half the EIMA IOMIECI AT WIT'S END hamburger under m y nails . I always wanted a pair of eight-inch heeled bedroom s liP}>ers that killed your feet but made your ankles look like something that carried messages. Slippers so impractical that the only thing they were good for was dangling from your toe or drinking champagne out of IT'S DIFFICULT FOR MEN to look beyond the chapped hands. the sagging bodies and the Olivia Waltons they come home to each evening and see the fantasy that lives in us all. I waited this long to say something so l could catch hus bands just before they s tarted their Christmas shopping. Go for it. • Bunkies . The label s with washing instructions in a foreign language. the impractical silks that you can't sweat in. t he scent that sa ys she didn 't marry the boy next door. I'm warning you. if you get her a vegetable steamer . she'll regret you the rest of her life. Doctor visit cut short DEAR DOCTOR: When I visit our doctor I seem to get all the time I need to ask questions. He never is ln a hurry and I feel I have had a complete checkup. Perhaps that's because he has been our family doctor for years. Yet, I don't understand why he has lost Interest in taking care of my mother who is 77. He asks few questions and all ~ does is take her blood pressure and listen to her heart for a few seconds. Shall I mention it to him? -MRS. V. DEAR MRS. V.: Yours is a common complaint. For example, a recent study _by University of California investigators has revealed that physician-patient meetings in hospital or office are much shorter for older patients . There are not sufficient numbers of geriatriclans around so the p roblem remains a serious one. Without question. talk It over with your doctor. If he remains uninterested in proper care or your mother. perhaps som_! other famtly T rou1 HEALTH DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN physician will gi ve her the time and care she deserves. FOR MR. Y In the beginning it is natural for a 17-year-old youngster with diabetes to believe that the diet is complicated. Her doctor will explain how to take it in controlled amounts during the day. After all. it's ordinary food with restrictions. It may take a little time before she is used to getting along without concentrated sweets. FOR MRS. K.: Don't let the fear of obesity keep you from having sufficient nourishment while you are pregnant. As a nursin' mother you'U need at least 500 to 800 more calories than usual. Your ob- stetrician wm plan a diet that also contains sufficient mlneraJs and vitamins. I I .•.. ,,,, By PHIL INTEALANDI of Laguna Beach ·-;--. f: r ' ~I •·•·"'~·''"'"-~ "I don't like to disagree with the administration, but I don't thank secreta ries are getting their share of the trickle " PEISOllALITY Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER Rooney line rings bell We Like d : And y Roon ey 's wr y refleetton on answering the telephone: .. We need a telephone.·· he obser\'ed. "that lets you know who's calling before you an!'>wer 1t I always t hi nk it's going to be someone wonderful... he shrugs. .. and it almost ne\'er is ·· Q: How do<'!'> sexpot Jamie Lee Curtis. who has done one horror film a fter another, feel about her newest film. "De ath of a Centerfold." I understand she plays a Playboy model whose estranged husband raped and murdered her. then s hot himself. Is it true that she refused to do the nude scenes herself -and insisted a doubl(' do the m for her? -Les S .. Las \'ega-,. :\ :'-Jo . .Jamie. t he 23-year-old daughter of Tony Curtis a nd his fi rst wi fe. actress .Jant•t Leigh. had no hesitation in baring her bod~ "I'm not embarrassed ... said the s t :ir of fun fi lms like "Terror Train ... ·The Fog " and .. Ha lloween ... "I thought r should get my body on film whill· l've got a good figure .. Also. J am1t• said stn C'e nude modeling was the 1ob of th(' girl !->he was portraying. "I felt I s hould do 1t too. · ---_, Q : I 'm curious about Richard Simmons. who has his own TV show on physical fitness e very day. He looks so fit himself. Has he alwavs heen that wa,·? - OS'car (; .. Se atllf'. · · A· No. Though today the 5·foot -7 svelte Svengali of fitness weighs in at 138 pounds. ,when he was 18 years old. he tipped the scales at 268 ~ Q : Eve ry once in a while, I hear mention or "Murphy's Law." which has to do with something going wrong. Exactly how does it go? -John O'K .. St. Louis. A .. Nothing 1s as eas~· as 1t looks En!r~ thing takes longer than ~·ou t•xpect And if anything can go wrong 1t will At I he worst possible moment "· Send your questions •to Hy Gardner . "Glad You Asked That." m care of the Daily Pi lot. P.O Box 19620. Irvine, Calif 92714. Marilyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many questions as they can in their column. but the volume of mail makes personal replies impossible HER9MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Coach's luck hard to cap As you s ports fans know, J oe Ka pp is the new football coach at Cal, winning out over San Jose State's Jack Elway and a longshot, former pro coach George Allen. Here's how Kapp got the news : He was at work in a Hollywood studio on a segment for the TV series. "Dynasty, .. when he was called to the phone . On the othe r end was Cal Athletic Mgr. Dave Maggard. telling him he had the job. Kapp then returned to the set, where he was playing the role of - a foot.ball coach. He was selected fo r that pa rt over --George Allen. I hope those das hes really -he lped . I N ONE EAR : Henry Hopkins. director or the S. F. Museum of Modern Art, and a me mber of the committee that s elected Sc ulptor Robert Arneson to execute the Moscone statute, is in Kaiser Hosp. with a ruptured spleen. Strictly a coincidence ... J ane Fonda. here to help the local Retail Clerks Union celebrate its ne w contract, was taken back to learn that he r newest fi1 m, "Rollover... opened at the Co ronet. a theater being struck by the janitors. complete with picket lines. "Uh . I'll take it up with the studio," stamme rd pro-union Jane, but don't expect the film to be withdrawn . MAYOR FEINSTEIN made good on her threat, and has reclaimed from Willie Brown Box 18C at Candlestick for the 49er playoff games. the reby losing one of her most powerful allies (she gave him the box "fo r the season" as a r eward fo r helping S.F . get state bailout fundsl. "I checked with the Niners, · · says Assembly Speaker Br own coldly. ·'They tell me the 49er season ends when the 49ers stop playing . I wo n't rorget this." SHORTSNORT : Tra ffi c Re fe ree Agatha De Lappe (we no longer have t r affic judges or commissioners l listened attentively a few days ago to a wom an protesting a ticket fo r parking in a red zone . It seemed the woman had borrowed a c ar from St. Anthony's c harity. a n d because it bore license plates "342 GO D.·· s he a r gues ... I figured I could p ar k anywhere ... Dismissed amid chuckles BAY CITY BEAT: The r eason vou didn 't read a n ything abo ut He n ry Kissinger's recent speech at the Fairmont <b e for e a gat he ring o f millio n a ire supporters of Israel l is that he insisted the press be barr ed a nd that ever ything be off the record . . . Holed up at the Highla nds Inn in Carmel Highlands : Cartoonist Garry "Doonesbury" T r udeau and his wife. NBC's J ane P a ul ey. "No lette r from Go v e rnor Brown we lcoming m e to California?" Trudeau asked Jim Deach in mock astonishment. THANKS TO Reaganomics. inflation is slowly receding, right? Tell it to Robert Descha mps. owner of Le Vivoir restaurant in Sausalito's Casa Madrona hotel. After 23 years .. he may have to close, since the hotel owner .< John Mays> is raising his rent from $1500 a month to -$7500 . . . Tell it to those who have safe de posit boxes at Wells Fargo. The monthly tab has been doubled ... Tell it to Kenneth J . Roy an of Seaboard Surety. When he moved he re from N. Y. in March of '79. his Golden Gateway Garage s lot was $.58 a month. Today it is $150 a month. A city-owned garage. by the way ... The trickel-down theory is working and I just felt a drop on m y bald head. Libra makes progress Wednesday, Dec. 23 ARIES <Ma rch 21-April 19): You ga in ne w. fresh outlook. Potential is perceived, optimism replaces gloom. You have rare opportunity to correct errors. TAURUS (April 20-May 201 : You collect old debt. Focus on greater security. attractive investment opportunity. GEMINI (May 21.June 20>: Hold oH on details; perceive picture in its entirety. H i ghlight ve r s atility , ~um o r and willingness to make concessions. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Follow established procedures. Routine process POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH B~ILUANT ~Vf:N TMQUGH NOT T'tC SL.IGMTCSf £VIOCNC£ OF ,,.. E>CIST~. . ' HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA will pay dividends . LEO <July 23-Aug. 221 : Delightful dining e xperience tops agenda. Lunar a ccent on change. variety. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : You gain needed information concerning production. costs. necessary repairs. UBAA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 > : You a r e making progress. a lthough you may not be immediately aware of it. Terms are being outlined. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on authority. responsibility. payments. col lections . SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Rec ognition fro m past e rrorts is highlighted. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·Jan. 19 >: Emph4'als on private agreeme nts . temp0rary .seclusion. AQt1AlllUS (Jan . 20-Feb . 18 ): Emotional responses tend to domlnate loatc. PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 20>: Social activity serves as welcome change of pace. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 22. 1981 •• MUSIC FOR THEIR EARS Ken Larivee is o n e or 500 people work ing in New H a mps hire 's l a r gest po s t offi ce in Ma nchester. To relit!ve the tedious mail sort- ............ ing during the holid ay season. sorters can li sten to rad io while t hey work The Ma nchester offi ce is processing 2 million let· ters a day during the holidays. NHdlepolnt, blocking CLASS •nd •H•mbtl•t INSTRiJctlON 492-6977 SAN CLEMENTE. CA • 426 A•rnodo Or lo E•IT.,llo Small, elegant trips abroad planned and escorted ... from one to five persons ... '•'••Cll> T~ \I""~ 4t ¥'""' fli,, 1r .t+ St~• N.••'""111 • ·vi "'"II COSTA wu 641-1289 1 U1 N...,..,, ..,,.. Careful discernment of your interests is of primary importance ... to plan and fulfill your travel wishes ... so that you may thoroughly en joy your travel experience . . . MtSSIOH voc..o495-0401 1192'1 c ..... ,.. C•.,tftr•N IS•fl 0C..,0 'n.y •I .... ,., ... ,.,.,) For further infor mation, pLease call: c7Uu1/lb {f r!liorretL Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. Travel Consultant 714-673-9067 . 714-675-4723 on the Boulevard of the Balboa Peninsula Chase a Reindeer at Westcllff Plaza· ... the hoofprints on our sidewalk will lead you from store to store as special window displays tell you the st ory of "Twas the Night Before Christmas." It's a unique and special experience for the who le fam ily to shar e. Also enjoy merry carolers in Old English costume who w ill entertain you in the plaza from 5 p.m . to 9 p.m . December 14 through 18 and December 21 through 23. ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES BARR JEWELERS CROWN HARDWARE DICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR DR. LOU ELDER optometrist HAIR HANDLERS SALON HALLI DAY'S MEN'S CLOTHING HICKORY FARMS specialty food items RUMPTY DUMPTY children's clothing JEAN DAHL designer and better sportswear LA GALLERIA elegance in fashion MARKET BASKET MES AMIES TEENS NANCY.D\JNN ANTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED cards and-gifts SAV-ON DRUGS STOREKEEPER traditional sportsw ear VET A 'S INTIMATE APPAREL WESTCLIFF CLEANERS WESTCLI FF CORNERS gourmet ware and collectibles WES TC LI FF SHOES XAVIER'S OF NEWPORT fine flowers and gifts WESTCLIFF PLAZA Open Thursday nights till 9 p .m . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec. 14 to 18 and 21 to 23 till 9 p .m . Saturday, Dec. 19, 10-6 Mos t stores open Sunday, Dec . 20, 12·5 Christmas Eve, 10-5 Orano• COHt DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, December 22. 1981 rnrn~om~~~ Fed eral policies flayed Investor raps 'vaneces1arily high' interest By JOHN CVNN1FF ......... ....,. NEW YORK -What keeps Interest ratet h.lsh worsens the federal budget dehcit, adds to unemployment, forces lndualrial machinery into idleness, thwarts l,nveatment and in ceneral lmpedea economic recovery? cannot be supported by a viabie US. economy." Wby do such deficits persiat despite attempts to lessen lbem? BecaUH, declares Wr11ht. "the Federal Reserve Board pursues an unnecessarily r estrictive monetary policy." continues, aJso "add to the eo1U or every business, to all forms of product diltribution and to all types of consumer purchases." The answer, accordin& lo one lon1·llme ·s tudent of such matters, is ... Federal Reserve policy. Yes, Fed policy. But wait. Isn't the Fed, monitor of the nation's money supply. doing its best to get the economy back on track? lsn't it trying lo squeeze out inflation and direct savings i n t 0 productive Supply side programs, he continues, have no chance of success unless lbere is a prompt and alleable drop lo interest rates. "which are stil l substantially higher than the levels which In 1974·1975 caused the wors t recession since the depression of the 1930s." As evidence, he notea that commer cial and industrial business tallurea. moaUy amall businesses, rose ~ percent to a 13.year high In 1980. and the rate this year is worse. says Wrilbl. He observes an ominous trend. that "industry ls steadily becoming concentrated In very large corporations, to the detriment of innovation, cost competillveness and producU vily.'' The premise that high interest rates and recessions are necessary to stop inflation. says Wright, is false. Recessions, he agrees, do bring down inflation, but only at the price or lasting economic damage, and great human misery. Moreover, they reduce tax revenues, run up welfare costs, and add to the overall cost of unemployment benefits. They waste billions of hours of human and industrial resources. thus subtracting from potential revenues. "Why does the FRB persist!"' he asks. He has no answers. How, he seems lo sut1est, can be explain the irrational? He bas more questions instead. uses? Isn't it w .... "" only trying lo rein in an economy that had gone on a wild spending spree? Have it your way, which Is part of the accepted rationale for Fed actions, but don't expect John Wright lo join you. Wright, whose Wright Investors' Service runs a billion dollar portfoUo and advises many individuals and institutions, thinks the Fed's ideas a r e as damaging economically as agent orange is ecologically. He has his reasons. Because of needlessly high interest rates, he asserts, the federal debt burden soon will become insupportable. Why, he asks, has the Fed reduced the money supply, "the essential lubricant needed to finance t he growth of the economy,'' fr<>m 21 percent of gross national product at the end of 1970 to 14. 7 percent now? He observes that Japan, whose economy has expanded phenomenally, maintains its money supply almost constant with gross national product. In 1971, he observes, the interest burden was $19.6 billion. In 1981 it was $82.6 billion, and in 1984, unless the Fed changes policy, it seems likely to reach $169 billion. Over the last 10 years. he points out, "interest on the government debt has been the fastest growing federa1 budget expenditure." He does have two sugeestions for the Reagan administration: To begin with current affairs, rather than citing past actions of the Fed, Wright observes that the nearly $400 billion or deficits expected from fiscal 1981 ./ through riscal 1984 are "so enormous that the sum simply High interest rates, he .. Put pressure on the FRB to bring about economy recovery through an easing of monetary policies and a reduction in interest rates, or seek drastic cuts in government expenditures and services. rescind tax-cut programs and s ubstantially increase taxes ." NU llTICE NS-16323 NOTICI IMlllTU•G tllDS NOTICE O" NOTICE OF DEATH OF o:~o~~:n~,~~:';'10~~·,'~'.c1~1~: LAM .... 1~:::J:H'S I.ALI LOIS CAROL REGAS, aka reuive ... 1.., 1110• until T.,...,.,, T.s. ,..,,s.114 LOIS. REGAS, aka LOIS Jen ... rv S, 1"1, 11:00 em Blcb midi NEWPOR T HOME LOAl\f lllfC., .. C. REG AS AN 0 0 F be ruel.,.O at Ill• Dittrich" dYIY •PPOlntt<I TrullM under Ille P E T I T I 0 N T 0 AOmlnlstr!Ollw otflCH b• I.,. det• eftd foll-ll'IO dlH<rlt..d -of I rust WILL time ......i-wt for1fl, •I wt\lcll SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ,_ ___________ _., ADMINISTER ESTATE 11,_ ll,.y wlll be puOllCIY OPeMCI •ftd HIGHEST 81DDEll FOR C4Sl1 .-------------NO. A·111500. u1mlnectetllwotflceoltheDl~t•ICl1. llllUDI• el llme of tale In 1awfu1 1 T 0 a I I h e ,· r s • 111144 Elll• .. _. F-•ln Valley, -v "'IN UnlllO Si.tM). •11 rl9flt PllUC •ta California, for Ir. lol-lllQ title aftCI lllterMt conw.,.., "' -"°"' beneficiaries. creditors UNIFORM REllfTAL ,..,d"" 11 ..-w1e1 o..ct o1 Tru111t and contingent creditors of SPEC1F1CAT10.. HO. P-44f ,,,. ..,.,..,, ,,.,,.1...,1., 0M<r1-: Lois Carol Regas, aka Lois BIO• must be Wltmlt1td Of\ IN fOf'm TllUSTOR: MARTIN A. OA\llf1 wpplled ~ llw Ohlrich In .:u:trdlftte encl SHERRIE A. DAVIS, --· Regas, aka Lois C. Regas w1111 111 prov lalon• of 11 .. •"• and persons who may be -llulklns-BENEFICIARY: NEWPO•r otherwise interested in the SP•<lllcetloM, bid bl•""' end HOME LO.AH FINANCIAL INC. lut1 ... r lnlom\8tlon may bot --·-Rec..--JI 1•1 H .,_r will and or estate: ., '"• abClv• •dd••u : tel•ltfl•ft• HO .... 111 .._. 1-. . ....,. ,., o1 A petition has been filed ~J910 .... •i.2m. Ofoc1e1 -..... "'111e office oft .. by Chris P. Regas in the "'J 1111•.,.,.ST•-r. ._._.,or-.~:.-.., Superior Court of Orange ::.,~ ~l'Kllln. ~~~ dHc:rlltH Ill• fot1aw 1119 County request ing that ~s.niteC1on01str1ct11 L...._..E_ ... ..,..,•11M11 C h r I s P . R e g a s be -. 1, J, » '· '· 7 -11• °' of Tract No. 1...s, 111 .,.. city 01 i t d I Or ... c-.ty, CM ...... • '"""°" 11Mc:11. .. -meit _....,. a ppo n e as persona "'._.. JtO, ,....12 '° 11 w1U11w .. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o PuDll-Or-~ o.11y ,..... "''IOI'-,,,..._ "' .. office ., administer the estate of 0.cem11«n.1•1 ll17~ IN-...~ ..... _.,. Lois Carol Regas of Costa tMSf'WtCMtlM,..._,....,, Mesa, California <u nder ..X '91a ca~ .• _....,...,_•~ t h e I n d e p e n d e n t NOTlc:a Of' T11UITll'S IAl.I t1111911a11on 11 ,,, • .,,. nave, no Administration of Estates "" ... ._. •erre111, 11 e1ve11 u 10 "' Act). The petition is set for &HTS ESCRO'li ENTEltPltlSU ~--•ormrrec1-I.'' hear I"" in Dept. No. J at iNc .. • c.ittorn1a <~•Uon, • ...,.; n.. ....,..1e1erv -111"' o... °' • ''" •PPOlnted Tr.,... ,,,_ IN tol-lftt Trutt, ~ ,_ Clll • -or def wit 700 Civic Center Drive c11 .. cr1-dMd °' in.st WILL SELL In 111e *'-1'°"' 1«11~ ,_.....,, West. Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 AT PUBL IC AUCTIOl'f TO THE ... ,..tofon llk"'8d end*"-lo on January 13. 1982 at 9:30 HIGWEST BIDDER FOR CASH .... ~...., ·-•tten DKIOf' ..... I payable e1 llme of .... 111 1ewtv1 ol Def~ -~for s.M, -a.m. m_, o1 the u111-Stal•I .,1 rll!M -11'-""'lceofllr'Mtll-ot•••t*" IF YOU OBJECT to the t111e ,,... 1 ... ...m ,.,..,,,.~o.., -,,..; to tavw ,... _,....,_, '° Mii MIO g r anti"" of the ""tit ion, 11e1d by 11 unoer said o..ct of Trust In property 10 wllsty sale! ooe1o111on1, . .,. "'" IN property herelnen .. dH<rl-· -lfllreefter ttie undllrti9noed <eu..ci you should either appear r 11 us T 0 A r "'0 u 1001 N wld ftotk•of .,,_,,•""of e1ec11oro"' at the hearing and state AB UTAH ... •nd JA NET MAV bl...cor-July20,l .. 1,et1Mlr.No Your objections or file 4BUTAHA·""--••f•. mio 1" -••1•7. -'"'· o1 •aid BEllfEFICIAA Y. J4MES 1. STONE. Otfl<lal Records written objections with the • wldo-S.ld ..... wlll ... ,...., bul wlllloolt court before the hearing. Rec..,_ May•. 1•1 "Instr. Ho. covenen1 or werre<1ty, upreu or Your appearance may be 77 In.,_ I'°" -1011 of Offl<lal lmplled. "'98rdlll0 Ulla,-"'"'°"· or · b Records lft ..,. offlc.e of tf11 Rec-1ncumbrancft, to pay I.,. r.,...lftl"11 1 n person or y your Or•-eow.tv; •Id_ o1 1n11i Principe• """of tN -·'" 1etured attorney. "'"<rlbet 111e ,.._, .. Pf'OP4Wty· ..., .. 1c1 Oeed ot Tunt. •llll lf'll-11 .. I F y O U A R E A Loi 111 of Traci No "'2J. In 111e Clly 111 wld _ ..,.,..,_,--·If eny, C R E D I T 0 R lrvlne, •• "-1 on•,..,.. rec;orOecl IHIOer lhe lertm of .. 1c1 0.0 of Trvsl, 0 r a 111 boo• 211. peou u .o 0 1 '"'· <llaroe• •nd ••..-nt.et of Ille contingent creditor of the M11ee11~ Mlips, 1 .. tN office of Tr11t1" -of 11w '""" er-by deceased, YOU must file lie Counly lle<ord1 r of Ore"t• Mid o..dol TNlt. Ct • 'th th t ounty, Cal-• Seid .... wllt bl NICI Oft WedftesdaY. your aim WI e cour Said •-lutto~n• AsMUor'• O.C•"1ber JO,"" at t :oo p.m. •I,,,. or present it to the P•rt••Ho.ut.$7'. ChepmenA-..,ir.,..•totMClvl< personal representative MAY tlE At.SO l(llfOWH AS. "'' c ... ,., &ulld•no. aoo EHi c,..cwn•n appoin ted by the court elnut A-. lrvlne. C.llfomla. Avenue, In the CllY ol Orenoe . "Ill • screet -· or common C.llfOf'nle Within four monthS from dulonetlOll h Jllown •bove, t>e Al tf>e time of lhe lnlllel l'Vlllketklfl the date of first issuance ••"•nty •• 9•••n •• to •h 011111, not1C•. tN 1ote• •-• ot 11w Of letters as provided in tOft'lpl-tor<orretlNK I'" "npeld Nlence Of 1111 Obllt141llOft Tiie btneflel..., under .. 10 0.0 of -ured b'I' tM -.. described tM9d ot Section 700 of the Probate rrv11, by...._, of• 11reac11 of def..,11 1ru11 anc1 ... ,""".., cot11, .. __ , Code of California. The " tlll ottt1oa11c>M M<urto ,,,.,.....,, end •dun<•• •• tn.•01.11 To time for filing claims will .,.,..,.. t11e<"'8d end c11t11,,...., to 1arm1ne v.. .,......nv blO, vou "'8y • • Ille ~ • wrlllan O.Clvatton call 11141 m~ not expire prior to four of Default -o..n..cr ,.., s.ea, -D111e1: 0tc • ....., '· 1 .. 1. months fr-om the date of •rlll•n-1Uolbrff<ll-oftl9<11on NEWPORTHOME the hearing noticed above. 10 uu .. ,... -.i!OM<I 10 se11 te1d llOAN, 1Nc. You MAY EXAMINE oroperty to llallsfy .. 1c1 OOlioallon•. ••uldlrust.e. ............ Ille -alened ~ By T.O. SERVICE the file kept by the court ... 1c1 notice of weec" -of ••••loft .. COMPANY. "9tnl If you are interested in the 11e reco.-"-' "· 1•11 •• ,,,.,r, a,c1nc1ySc._.,.r, estate you may file a No. i..as In -uitJ P80t ,., of Au~-SK•.i••Y t .. Id Offlelel llKonb. One City llouleverd WHI requ~st with the court to s.1c1Mllewm11e ..-. but'""'-' o.-.CA'*" receive special notice of cov111eftl or warranty. lllPUU or 1wta~-the inventory Of estate lmplled. 1998'dlnv lltle, -MWofl, or Pubtl"'9CI <>enoo C.0.-1 0.lly Pl .. 1 ts and of the notJt' ns ttKumbrerttft, lo Ny t ... remelnl119 Dec I, IS, tl, 1 .. 1 SJ!t.11 asse .. ~ 10 . Of'ln<I~ ..,,,, o1 tt.. no• -urees bot • account s and reports Mid D-o1 T'"''· w11h Int•-• .. in described in Section 1200 wld not• pro-fl-, ec1venc ... 11 e<1y, of the California Probat~ ullcller IN ,.,._°' "'"' o.... °' trwt1, '"'· cheree• -•a.O.n!ln of ,,,. Code. Tn111w -o1 ti.. tf'll\ts <• .. tad w Gary Leibowitz, Esq .• 6'5 T,own Center Drive. Suite •· Costa Mffa, Ca. '2626; tit: (714) 540-0262 .. Id 0-of T•ust. S.ICI .... wlll be Mid Oft T""41ey. 0.UmlMf "· 1 .. 1. 11 11!00 e.m., et lht lrcint entreM• to Ille offl<•• of Sovtlllr11 Petlllc Tiiie C0"1peny, SU Nof111 Clbrlllo PA•ll Ori••, Sulle 100. ~•nl• Ana , C•lltornle Tiie lofel •mo11n1 Of Ille ynpeld balance of Ille oOtletllofl N<ll<M Dy Mid pr•rtv .. be Miki, ._ ... r wllll lnl.,."l· ._ <hwtM. •1111 .Wmat8'1 (061\, .. _ ..... AOll~ .. of Ille dlla ....-. ~ $31,SJI," Oate.~1.1•1 a•TU llCROW INT••1t•1Ht, nee. ACeiMwW_. ...... •'*T,_.., a" JOUTitlrtt• .. ACllllC TIT\.I CDM .. MY,•MW ...... A9'111 ...... ~ P9" cw ..... , • ..... ..._ce.""1 ..... .,., .. Pu'41 ..... C>-C.S..t OellY l"ltet, o.< .•• u. tt,,., ~I •tCTtftOUI ..,., ... ..,...., . .,...'" 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S, 12, ttll Wf't.41 ,ICTITIOUS aUllNIN MAM« ST A TWMllNT Tiie tol-lnv per-• ••• OOlnt DonlMU• CONSOLIOATEO FUNDING lOt. CONSOLI01HEO FUNDING JOI ; CONSOLIDATED FUNDING 201; CONSOLIDATED FUNDING JO); CONSOLIO ... TED FUNDING to•: CONSOLIDATED FUNDING JOS, CONSOLIDATED FUNOING 20.; CO .. SOLIDATED FU NDl,_G 201. CONSOLIDATED FUNDl~G Jot; CONSOLIDATED FUNOING »t, IWI Soutll CMSC O.lw. Sufi• JU, CMl.I Mew.CA,,.llt Donald Jetfll;Y 111'1111141, Uol O.rrell St. C•u-. CA ti17 J1rorne H. 0 ........... UCQ CMnc• Cir .. HunUnvton BHcll, CA~. Tiii• bwlneu ,, COftChK1IO by • llmllff "'1ntnfMP. Don.Id J. 111'1111141 Tlllt "8l-wa 111.o wltll tN C-ly Cler• of o..~ Covmy Ofl Nov. ts, 1•1. "" ... Publl""" Oranot CM11 O.lly PllOt, Dtc. '·I, u. 22, ,., Sl-1 STATIM•NT 0, WITHD•AWAL P•OM ra•TNl•SHlr or1•AT1N• UNOE• P'ICT'ITIOUS auSINISS NAME ,,,. fOOOWlllQ """°" 1181> wllll«-n ea a oenerel p1rlne r lrom 1111 oertfterslllp o..-rallno under tll• lfltllllOUJ D;itlNit ne-of RADIO COHT•OLLED H0881ES el UJ W lflll St•eet, Coal• MeM, CellfOf'nle. Tiii llclltlous butln•u fteme at•t-enl lot ti. pertnenlllp ••• lie.cl Oft llMY 1, 1 .. 1 lft IN c-ty of Or9\99. Fllll Ne-eM AddfH\ of IM Per-W1t110r...i119· Lerrv v.,. OAlft, ut "A"' F-r Stl"ffl, Calle-· C.lltornl• tlU1 IS/ L.affy V.,. Otlel'I Tlllt ttM-1 -flled wlttl "'8 c-ty Ci.ttl ol Or-C-y, Dec. .. "" '1'11U Publl.-Or ..... Coal! Oelly Piie!, De< .•• "· 22, "· ,., QOS.41 Linton Frederick M . Llatoa, prealdent and chairman of Delta Group Inc., Newport Beach, has been elected president or the Greater Irvine lnduatrial League for 1982. Jay L. lteecl, vice president/administration of Fluor Corp., was elected teasue vice president. • Harry Frederick has been appointed executive vice president of RE/MAX of Coeta Mesa lnc. Frederick has lived in Costa Mesa for 37 years, and is a member and past president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. • Jim Davis has been named president of Huntington National Bank (in organization). He recenUy served as president of Gateway Western Bank in Riverside County. • Maarlce Sltermae, senior vice president of Ne wp ort Beach-baaed National Education Corp., has been appointed special assistant to t h e company's president. Sherman, who lives in Newport Beach, joined National Education 13 years ago. • Robert J. Tees, assistant vice president of Wells Fargo Bank, has been named manager at the OVER TH E COUNTER MUTUAL FUND I .... A••l•llllLD GHL c hief bank's new HuntinJton Beach appointed mana1er or office offlce located In the Sucllff buildings for the Irvine Village Shopping Center. C o m p a n y P r o p e r t )' • Management Division. Brace W. Taaell bas been • promoted to vice president of Mon arch Bank in Laguna Niguel. Tunell. who joined the bank in October 1980, lives in Laguna Niguel • J ame. L. Haa.aefleld has been . Marty Vuea bas been promoted lo assistant vice president/assistant controller ot Newport Balboa Savings. He was educated at Costa Meta High, Orange Coast College and Cal State FUllerton. • named director, general accounting for ITT Cannon, Santa Ana. He joined the firm in 1973 as a financial analyst. • Chrlstopber Mabon has been Frank Herbert bas been named assistant manager or the South Coast Plaza Town Center In Costa Mesa. Cus t ome r fi lls role as c ar s ale sman GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. <AP> -Customers won't find any high-pressure salesmen at Doug Kool's car dealership. In fact, they won't find any salesmen at all. It's strictly self-serve. enjoying going in and arguing about what lo pay for a car." he said. "'Nobody can go into a dealership and enjor, having 14 people leap on them. • The vehicles on Kool 's lot and i n the showroom have a conventional window sticker and another tag with the price. If customers want lo buy. he finds a manager and works out the details of financing and trade·in. "It's so logical J 'm surprised no one else has thought of it." said Kool, vice president of the Chevrolet dealership founded by his fat.her "I can 't imagine anyone NASO LISTINGS ·~ s StclR~ :a. ... ~ """ 14'11 SlenH JO Jll = = S4erlSI 2\0 l 10 11 =~I uv. 26...., ..... J1 IJE 12~ ~rEI ,,.. I I~ IMll syes 1 Jw. JOV. 9"-IV>Tl(t n-. J:I ff .... f "" TIME. 0C '"' 1'-,,"',t" ~=·· ..... ~ ,.__ 1t .~ .. 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You may get one or these "worst" restaurant.a In your area soon because Bernie Hannaford, the proprietor of the Oregon eatery. says he is "thinking of franchislng this deal." You can aee the ad now: "Will all makers of poor·quality foods and beverages contact me right away." About the same time that Ulla report surfaced there wu the story out of Tokyo about a 37-year-old factory worker who waa stabbed to dea_th by a robot who plMed him aealnst another machme. (Another victory for Japanese productivity!> It hu been that kind of year . . . a lot of strange stories Did you see the C hi ca g o entering a joint venture in China with lhe city of Canton and the China International Trust and Inv es tm ent item about Beatrice Foods of t ~ \ I #<! lllTll llllRITZ Co.? They're going to try and develop markets for . canned fruits and vegetables, soft drinks and citrus juices. Helping out will be Beatrice's Oriental foods unit, La Choy. So La Choy might beat Chun King into the bi& Chinese market. 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UMcMltlrrier " ...... ._ ............ ~ ...... .,. ·----IDGolfOIUl9 .. ~ i · by Jim Davis THERE'S NOT~ING M ORE PATHETIC THAN A TEOOV &E.AP. WrfH NO DEPTH PERCEPTION t --· E XCUSE ME A MINUTE DRA•BLt: MORllUN~ WA~ or\ t »;f "°"IM'f ~ ~""'Nb\ Oil.SMOCK Al-L. l'. SAIP ,..0 i'He HeAP N LJ RSI! WAS, "PL..AYME! OR -rRAPE! Mf; 11 ! I• UM ... MRS Q HA~. W HAT ARE YOU DOING THAT FOR7 by Ernie Bushm111er I 1 M KEEPING IN PRACTICE TO WATCH BASEBALL NEXT YEAR MXE:i.:).4..1.s, CJAJE TIN'{ ~PLE IOE=A .lt4S FAILED TO SK:EVl/EIC HIS 514.JLL f ~ I .. i >' L v ':J by Gus Arriola _JL I 2 Z'j I/ \llJ () IM l l.Jnllto 'MIVt '>!"(lo<••• " by George Lemont by Lynn Johnston GRP.MMA SAIOSHEb BE HAppY -BOT SHE NE:VER-roLD ~T ' l I I I l r I ·' ! I > I I I "II \' . -EveetG_;.;, lilOO I D. HIWI CHAllLWI ANGaLI T'MMUMHUNT THI!~ a .... , JUOy Collin• • HAWAII AVE-0 A c;ombet twlto ,.lutnlng from Vietnam 11 found dud uftdet myater10u1 clf- cum11aocea. 111 8UllNEaa REPORT 8D D4Ct< CAVETT Gu.eta· The little Playo<1 (Pan 2 ol 21 (Al ()) CUHEWS 9 A8CNEW8 Q!HeCNEWS ~MOVIE * * * "Forbidden Plane!" ( 1958) Wallet Pidgeon, Anne Francis. B&Md on Shak~e·s "The Tem· pal .. An outer 99ece mla- llofl II launched to loc:4111 a prof-who has bMn Nvlng lor a numbet or years on a d1s1an1 planet ol the lulut• CID TWO AGAINST THE AACTIC A Woll, a wol1191'1na and a polar bear are encoun- tered by two Eu11mo c;hlt- dren during lheif struggle tor IUfVlvat tn the Arctic: Circle. (Per1 2) (S)MCME * * * * "Adam's Alb" ( 19491 Spencer Tracy. Katherin• Hepburn A murd« trial craaln hllvoc In the mamaga ol a wom- en lawye< end her hul- band. an asslstanl dlllrlct attor~ UMOYIE •• * "The World's GrNI- ... Athtele" t 19731 John Amo1. Jen-Mk:haet Vln- c:ent A coeeh who 11 "•v- lng a run ol bed lucl. retutn1 to his roots 1n Afri- ca end dlscoYefs a super athlete ·G· t:30 0 8UU.8EYE tD WELCOME BACK. KOTTEA ti) KCET NEW88EAT al) 9UllNE88 REPORT ())OJ NEWS [I 8AANEY MILLEA A shootlog incident leads Iha detectives ol •lhe 120\ prec;Jnci to ponder the dif- ference between sex thefapy and prOSlllUllOll 1:00 9 C88 NEWS D H8CNEW8 D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN • A8CNEW8 G LYNN~ 18 M0A08~ Thi 4077th t>ecomea an Impromptu orphanage ..,_, heavy Shelling rorc:.s Korean Children to Mell sheller at Iha camp • JOt<ER'S WILD 18 OVPEASY Guest: aclr-Mercedes McCambrldge o '1!) MACNEIL / LEHRER AIEPORT ()) TIC T At; DOUGH 9 ENTERTAJNMEHT TOHIGHT An Interview with Melba Moore Qt THE MUPPET8 Guest Joan Baez ClL THE TAOU.8 AHO THE CHAISTMAS EXPAE.88 Anlmatl<I Sanll's village 1 Is taken over by &Ix trolls. It dlagulMd as elves. ..no hope to sabotage Chrlll· mN (Q)MOVIE **'A "'Loving Couples ' ( 19801 Shirley Meclal~. TC?OETHER -John Denver and Mi ss P1gg_y ~hare a kiss in the hour-long, mus1c-f1lled Christmas special. "J ohn De nver and the Muppets -A Chr istmas Together" at 8 tonight on KABC (7). James CobYrn Two cou- ple• ·• one m1rrl9d. one not --take a 1110 at 10tn1 unconvanllonei regrouping with rlOIOUa rNYlll 'PG CZ)MOVIE * * "Clair De Femme" Vves M ontand, Romy Schneidef Two atrangets meeting purely by Chance on a P111s street fall In love 7:20 0 N8A BASKETBALL Los Angelff Lekera vs. POr1tand Trail Btazeta 7:30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Fntured: an Interview with m1111or1 ... e rock concet'I promoter Jim AllllTlltter, personal story at>oul wom- en who compete tn -lght- litlllf!i con1u1 D 121 FAMIL y FEUO 8 LAVEAHE & 8HIAlEY &COMPAK'f The glrls are excltl<I 10 hear that "Wiid" Anrwt Marla wltt attend their claaa reunlOn II EYEONLA Featured: a IOolc at the llvas ol men and women whO dance In LIS Vegas ahowa: hangover cures, an lnterv-with Iha real Baron Von Frsnkenateln • M 0 A0 8°H Klinger seems 10 laelo Radar'• knack lor culling through red tape 10 g411 some much·nee<ll<I aup- plin tor the un11 (Part 21 Cl) TIC T At; DOUGH flil MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT '1!) NEWS CJ) P.M. MAGAZIHE 0 YOU ASKED FOA rT Featured. "'World's Hlgn- Ml Night Div•' ano ··Rola Rota T rlck1ter1 " lli 11181 AMERICAN 800Y8Ull.DIHO CHAMPIOHSHIP8 LOU Ferrtgna prov1<Jea the commentary as the best male body-bYllder1 com· pete lor the "ML Amenca" title whlla temalea ere pro- filed 1n ··e .. vry Vs Brawn " l.'00 1J ()) SIMON & SIMON A J end Rick travel to Mexico to find e 7-year·otd gtrt who 11 befiewld to h.,,. been llldnapped Oy her lathe< D OJ FATHER MUN'HY The eccentric son of the original owner ol the Gold Hill mine returns to lay claim 10 thl land CJ U MOVIE * * * * "Going My Way' I t!M4t Btng Cr~by Batry Fitzgerald A prtell anigned to a downtrod- den penSh wor1cs a mil'acle With lhe parltll and the people 8 0 JOHN DEHVEA AHO THE MUPP£TS John Denver teams up wUh KSfmll the Frog, Miu Pig- gy, Foule Bear Ind e 1runklul 01 Muppalt for an hour ol Yuletide eomedy Ind music (Al tD P.M. MAOAZ>NE Meet the Welter family Of Southltn Calllornla. WllO hnd the true mMnlng of Ille saa900 by wrltlng an orog1n1t Chrlslmas llory, an .,,,.,_ wllh linger 8 J Thomes. Chai Tall prep¥98 bUChe Noel: Peu- la Nelson tell• how 10 give tex-lrae money 10 your Children 11J MOW * * * ·~ '"The Bala. Of SI Mary's" ( 19451 Bing Crot- Oy, lngrld S«gman. A priest and a mother tupa- nor -an old pwoc:lllal KhOOI by penuadlng • llttnfllnl 10 donate land and e building to their CIUM. fl) C08M08 "Who SpHks For Earth?" Or Cet1 Sagan --together the maior thlmM of the -In and on.,, some cautionary watnings abOut our future (RIO lil!) NOVA "Red Deer Of Rhum" A group of tc1ant1111 on the island ol Rhum ol1 the -· coast ol Scotland 1tudtes the red deer In tit n•tural het>ital. (A)O ,C'MOVIE * * '" "Ask Any Girl' ( 1959) Shifley MacL81na. Oevtd Niven JOb and hut- band-hunting occupy tha lime of e girl newty atrlved In New V or1I City I SJ 8IZARAE XV JOhn 8~ sh0w9 you things stranger than truth, larger then Ille, end zanier than any1hlng you've ever _,In lheM encore pr- enl•tiOnl from the ShOw- ttme Bizarre hbrary. 0MOVtE * * "HoplCOICh" ( 19801 WaltSf Maltheu, Glenda JKllaon A former ln1etll· ~ 8Qanl Is aided by an old llama tn dodging the KGB and the CIA. WflO ate trying to prevent him trom publllhlog hi• memotra 'A' 1!30 tD AU IH THE FA.Mil Y When Mika and Gloria nave a l!Qhl Iha datea him to try and hOIO • toss untu ArcNe 1rr1,,.. trorn the air· port (Part 31 'ti) MOVIE * * * "All That J a.u" j 1979) Roy Scheider, .,... SICa Lange The tumultu- ous lihl of • professional cnoreograpl\4W la followed lrom aucc•s on the llage 10 peoonal cri.. 'A' PAT COU.IN8: TliE HIP HYPNOTlST Volunt-• lrom the audi- ence respond comieelty to 11ypno1l1 auggesllon• made lo them by lhla en tart~ CHANNEL LISTINGS t :40 ()) 8COMtO (TME APf»AOXJMATI) t:.U (IJ MOVIE f) KNXT ICB51 0 U KNBC I NBCl l 0 KTLA Uno I " • KABC IABCI c 0 KFMB <CBS> ,, &!) l(HJ·TV (Ind l [ll CE KCSl IABCl • I( TTV llnd I s II> KCOP· TV (Ind I "' SI KCET IPBSI • G KOCE <PBS> On TV 2 TV HBO ICtnemcll!I (WOAI NY NY IWTBSI fESPNi (St\owttmP! SpolltQhl (Cabte News NelWOfk l • * "Me11ege From Spau" ( 19781 VIC Morrow, Mlklo Natlll Spece 11Mt1 oattte tor control of the galuy tn e world ol Iha Mute 'PO' 9!00 IJ ()) BIU. Mldtey Rooney lllrl in the true-Illa atory of 8111 Sac:lltet. a mentally relatd- ed edull who werit OUI 10 1ry life In the world aller spending « years In I menlal ln11tlutlon. D OJ 8MT MAVENCK .... ...,IQ .. hOunded by • journtliat, IN Ioctl medern Ind militant t.mlnle11 etter wlnllino 1 laiety ClllMM 11'1 In • CM'd OllM •9 'MWl'I 00/ll#'Nn JtlCll COM I MMMinO llllet Into ~ lie'• a Cfltm- plon ~ rectr l"IO • ..w ..... CNlele· l M ZM ()&bot, ~· O'Malley, HetOIO Aobbln1. • ODV8MY "SC>IM WCN'ntl\ 01 Miii• r81f.eh" ......,., Moroc;c;an WOl'l*I lllM• their ,....,. about lriencWllc>. fM\lly -~ "Who &peal<• FOt Eanll?" Of. Cati 8tgtn --l~her Iha major lhelNI Of Iha -* and 0Her1 -cauOonaty w1rn1ng1 ebovt our future. (R) o (lrUOVtE * * * 'io .. Julia" (19771 Jane Fonda. V1neu1 ReOgr-. Writer Liiiian Hellman II drawn Into the main lhrull ol wartime reelatanoe eftor11 When her ~I cl\lldhOod Irland Mell•twlt help. .... 8 0 TOO CLC>a FOR OOM"()RT Ahat IOelng Ill of their fur. nlture to Illa former 1enen1'1 1111 ... Jacille and Sat• decide 10 move but Ind tn10 a ,_ neighbor· hOod. (A) {J)UOYIE * * * "Why Would I lie?" ( 19801 Treal Wlfllama, Ll11 Elchho<n. A computelve liat Ul)Mll the llalus quo With hot refusal lo conform 'PG' 10:00 D 9 FlAMINGO AOAO Lana and lul•MM dlta- grae t:Nlf how 10 handle l ule-M1e'1 boyfriend Tony, who has borrow9d money from Iha club 10 finance hla gambling loes- ea 9 D tD e tl!> NNS 8 0 HART TO HART Jonathan and Jennifer go undarc:o..., el Jonathan"• loy compeny 10 llop an lndullrl81 etplonage plot that could put him out of bual-.(A)Q • PMIENT£ ~'MOW * • • "The Foa" ( 19681 Sandy Dennl1, t<eto Outlle Baaed cir> Iha story by O.H. L1wrence The rellllonlhlp bet-two leat>ian lovers reaehN I Critical point when a handsome slranger appear• at their remole Canadian farm. OMOVIE * * • • '"Payday" ( 1973) Rip Torn, Anna Clp<t A country and -•em llnger ruthleNly mMM hla W8y to l llrdom by manlpul•t· 1ng and discarding those around him. 10:30 • INOOl!HOEHT NETWOMNEWI S) THE DC> OtF AH M>lM1ER tl!> OOY88EY ''Some w~ Of Mar- rellectt" S......al MorOQCan women lhar• their faellno• about friendlhlf\. faifltly and rellglon. o QI'MOYIE * * * * "'Adem'1 Alb .. ( 19491 Spencat Tracy. Katherin• Hepburn A mvtd« trial Ct .. , .. havoc In the merrlage of a wom- an t1wyer and her hus- Oand. an Ullalanl dlllrk:1 attorney (l)MOYIE * * .. .._, We Go 'Round The Mulberry eu.tt·• u:00 •a• <ll a a NlWI • 1.ATUN>i4Y NIGHT Hoe1· Fred Wiiiard o.-u OeYo 0 PAULHOQAH • THI JIFFP90H8 a.orge·s boaa11ng get• him In trouble with the ~.(Part2) • eEHHY Hll.l Benny II lnten.iew.ct as one ol the world'• leading N XY film produoera • DK*CAVETT Guesla The llttll Playart. (Per1 2 ol 21 (Al CO' IPECTAC:Ut..AA LONDON Sur anna Somera lakM ua on a dlZZllng tour or Lon- don lo -the llghll and sounds of SOho. PlcedlHy Circus anct t~.e Tower of London. 11:30 9 ()) ALICE A lor1une teller putt 1 hi• on Ab When 8he rttv- 10 purctiue IOIM 1uctt (RI D 9 THE 9UT OtF CAMON Gu11ta· Steve Martin. Pnylll• Newman. Placido Domingo, a-l<anin. (Al MON. NITE -ALL SEATS $2.00 Th9 molt ..-otlc fhlng . Two Italian Films 11Wifemistress ••• Plus ln"'-lrworkt WQlmoMy. 11 How .Funny Can Sex Be 11 111 ROUOVER ·Tl• IANOfTS" (PO) "KJLL 0 .. BE KILLED" (PG) II ptue "Kill ANO KIU. AGAIN" "ESCAN FROM .-w Y09'K" ~Al "' ,... ··AN EYE FOR AH EYE ' . - -O'UOl'f~----··---ml--°"· -·--'-........ -~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 22. 1981 •1 · TUBE TOPPERS KA8C fl 8 :00 "'John Denver and Thtt Muppel8." Denver teams up with the Mu pµetM for un hour of Christmas fun and song. Sec photo at left KTL~ ~ 8:00 "Going My Way .. Cl~ss1c Bing. Crosby movie where. us a pnest. he wms over an aging superior and a gang of kids KCO P II' ~:00 -"Bells or St. Mary's " M<?re classic Cros by, this time playing a priest who saves an old parochial school. KNX~ 8 9:00 .. 8111." Mickey Roont.•v stars in a true·lif e story or a mentally retarded adult. (See Review, A9J . · D O A8CNEW8 NIGHTLM II IE.ST M aA<>UCHO • THE 000 COUPL£ Fallll gall Oscar in !rouble with Iha lnlernaJ ~ue Service when he I caJ11<1 In on • minor maner .IAHfOAOAHDSON Fred lnviles 8 8 . King to dinner and gives the famous alno-t anolhef rea· aon to ting the bluM S) KCET NEWSllEAT CO CAPTIONED A8C NEWS (&':WHATS UP AMERICA Fntured kid• who grow up With tr avellng carn1v1Ja. Iha annual llltbM ch11m- p!Ontlllp II Iha Rota Bowl. • mercenary convention -MllflGtff- 12:00 9 SHA NA NA Guest: Conway TW111y II OJ FANTASY 18LAHO An engaged man w11kes up alter hia bachelor party ....,,lad lo Iha wrong girt. Ind a beeutllul woman ~-tn e I 7th-<:enlury Cll· Ila p()IMIMd l>y an ltvll spirit (A) 0 MOVlf **~ 'Down To The Saa In Ships' ( 1949) Richard Widmark Lionel Bar- rymore Altlf a whallng c:apllin wl\o hu taken hit grandson to N• 11 killed Ille boy regrets tha wronga hi'• done to the oldet mat'I. .1'8"8 "H••allan Open Grend Prix Tournament Flnalt • .., AOOtOE8 An open·end·Shul man- aleughler caae •• comptt- catl<I wtllf\ the witness 11 found to be retarded fl) CONTEMPOAARV HEAL. TH l8SU£8 "Parenting In Todey s Sooety" (C' MOVIE • • ''> ·c 11nenna & Co ( 19731 Jane 81r1<1n, Patrlc:k Dew-a A youog girt tr11- Ye11 10 Perla 10 become a high fashion model but,,., p&ens lah thrOUOh Ind tN1 opens 1 highly lucrative pro111tu11on buSI~ (D)MOVIE * * "Sex Boat" ( 1980) AoOer1 Lyon. Randy West Two men dreaa u women and stow 111111y on a plae· aura orulN wnosa crew Ind P8SMtlQ411S 8'11 1111 belulllul women "A' • 8EANAOETTE P£nA8 IN CONCERT Bemedelle PetSfS pet· forms a variety ol songs as ...it IS her famous 1>anena dance t2:o8 9 ()) MCCLOUD The owner of a discotheque who htres young runaway lemalel to promote the sete of liquor laket on e glrl who Is l>elng sought by the eulnotlllea (Al 12:16 MOVIE * * • "The ROM (19791 Bette Mldler, Alan Bates A driven rock atnger's Illa In the last tane leads ner Irr• \.'erlll>ly to dtSaller A (ZJMOVIE •*'A "Heevy Traffic" (1973) Animated Olrec:tl<I by Aalph ~lkl/11 The product of •n unhappy 1111- lln-Jawllh marriage a young man ~· friend· ahip among the Puerto Al(;ans and l>lackl 1n hil naighborhOod 'R' 12:30 D Qt TOUOAAOW Gu1111 1c1re11 A ll McGoaw IClrftl Donna M1ll1. Singer Mel Torme, voodoo an exper1 Ernest Bratton (Al D MOVIE * * '" '"Atalk• Se11 • I t9S41 Rot>ert Ryan Gena Barry rs MOVIE • * * •;, '"The 8111Ct1 Still· lk>n ( 19791 Ketty Rtno. Mickey Rooney Aller t>e;ng rescued lrorn Iha Island on whlc:h they -e anlpwrecieed together, a youog t>oy end a horse beeom• 1nvotved In the r-ol thl century G 1:00 m •NOE.PENDENT NETWORK N£W8 0MOVIE * * 'n "Hollywood Boute- v"d · ( 1976) Cen<llQI A1al- son Otck Mille< Fresh from Indiana e young a9'>1r1ng 11ar1e1 oecomes involve<! tn a rell oot>Oory that she tn1nks 11 part ot her movie debut "R" 1:100 MOVIE * •. ' .. Btess The Beas IS And Children' (19711 8111 Mumy Barry Ao1>1n1 @l NEWS 1:30 G) MOVIE • • 'The w ay West I 19671 Kirk Douglas Rot>- 81'1 Mttc:hUm Cl) MoVIE * * * "Body And Soul" (19•71 John Garfield lllll Pal,,,., l MOVIE * Heed ( 1968) The Monk-. Vlcior Mature A •ock group presenl their stylized outlook on tne soc111 prot>tems of the 60s 1:45 C, MOVIE • * ·~ The Spiral Stair- case" (1977) JecquellM 81aae1, Christopher Plummer A beautiful dael- mute is lllfTortZed by • mysterious killer who lurlct 1n Iha shadows IUHOUnd• 1n9 an elegant manston 'PG 2:00 D ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT An inllW'l\ew with Melba Moore D MOVIE * * '" "SUver LOde" 11g54) JoM Payne Oen Duryea As a wecldtng ··pr-1:· en •nnocent man finds fllm. Mii accused ol murder and mull llee to ea~te ntmsett Q!NEWS 2:15 IJ .-wa 2:30 0 NEWS $ PAT COUJN8: THE HIP HYPNOTIST Votunt-s from the audl- ene. r~ comtclll)l 10 nyp11011a 1vgge111on1 mlde 10 lhen'I by Ihle anten81ner D WOVIE * .. Don 1 Ana-The Pho"• ( 19'0) JemH Weauoorelll"d. Flo O..r 1•h A PlyChOj)ath with nunieroue P•llonalllv Quirks com111111 • -tea Of i ueaomemurd«1 t!40 NEW1 ~80 MOVll *I* 'A "Tile Ro .. Tat. too·• ( lllSS) Ann• Magnani Buol Lancatter ~ ZJMOVIE • "~ file For mute ( 1980) M.,lon Brando. Gaoo~ C SCQll Whtie 1nve111galmg the murdat of • c;olla90ue t valSfan cop uncovera a c:onaptracy 1nvolv1ng tne" "'PPreaalon of a 1ynt hat tC lull lormute by Hie oll compante1 "R" 3:80 8 VOVA<iE TO THE llOTTOM OF THE SEA "The lflvld11<1"' $ MOVIE • • * .,. Being Tnete" 11979) Petflf Salters. Mel vyn OOUQllll A s1rnpte- m1noed m1C1dle·aged man. wnose only knowteoge of Iha out"Cle world 11 lhrougn tele•lltOn gains tremendous l•m• and pbwor by unw11t1ng1y con· v1nc1no 1 ycoons and po1111. c1ens that hi '' a gen11Ja PG' 3:46 Cl MOVIE * * * Tll@ Fox ( 1968) Sandy Oenn11, Keir Dullea Baaed on the 1tory by O H L1wrence l he re111ion1111p Oetween two 1es1>1an lover5 rucnes a crttle.llt poinl wnen a nandsome stranger appears 111 1111111 remote Canadian larm 3:60 QJ MOVIE • * • • Honlo.y Tonk 11941) Cla•~ G.1>1e Lona Turner An unlikely 101e match occurs between a gambler and a w11ll-bred lady from Br.t1on 4:30 8 ST AR ma< 0 MOVIE • • Thtt Game Fot Vut· tu1es I tQ781 R1ch11rd Harns R1cnerd Ro1mdlrote A ruttll~ me1cenary who imuggles American nell caplers onto Atroc:a durtog a ISfrOrtSI war IS Piiied ag11nst a l•o"e treedom lighter "A' WedneMda11'• Da11• i•e Morie• -MQRHlfG- t:oO C • • '' "NllW$1Tori1· em Hunter Cnro, Haywood Two rovat ne..s companies 11111mp1 10 edge eacn ot"o' out 1n a race tor 1~ "ustoahan news vlewets 1n the •O's PG 9:30 ([) • • 'Up In Smoke ( 19571 Bowery Boys Hunt~ Hall The Boys 9111 into all S<>rls or trouOle when the gamottng Oug b•tes 10:00 ( S * * *' / Being There ( 1979) Pete• 54Mws Mel· "Ytl OougfH A s-mpte- monded, m•ddle-aged man, wnose only ~nowledQ41 01 lh• OUISlde world IS through telavtlllOtl gains tremendous tame and powei Oy unw1111ngl'y '°"" v•nc•no IVCOO"S Ind pol1ll· c1an• 1hat he 1s a genius PG' 10-.30 G) * • '"New Fronlle<"" I t939) Jann Wayne Rey Corrigan Tllo MesQu11eers SIOP on 10 help a group ol settlers delend th111r prop- ertV rights &ga1nS1 greedy landgra1>1>er1 0 * * * Thf' World's Graalest /\thlete 11973) Jolin /\mo5 J•n-Mteh~ Vincent A c:oach wno 1s nav1ng a run or l>ad luet< r11turns to h•s toots on Atrl- c:a and 111scovets a !WPll' 11n1e1e G 11:00 0 • • * $1t11n9 Prelly 119481 Cilllon Wel>b Roi>· e<1 Young A snooty m•d· dlP-&Qe<I !14'n1us proves to 119 M txcellent beby llt• f ... CCJ * * • "Somebody 1.19 Thwe Ukea Me" ( •tMI PMll ~. Pier Al'Olli ~~ Otatieno. a New Vorll tlum boy. r!Ma 10 f""' .. • chlll'nplonehip bOHt 12-00. * * * "W• W,.._ w1n11i.·· 119371 8nin.y T emQll, Victor M(Leglen A ernalt 91rl ~a populet llQure In India • * * * "The Euy Way" (19$21 Cary Or1111, Bet~ Orella laving perantt of llW'ee open their honW lO _., loelat Childtan C%J • 'Heed" (1988) Thi Monk-. Vietor MalVf• A rod< group pr-t their 11y11z.1<1 outlook on the 90dal ptobleme of the '80I 12:30 0 **'ii '"S~ Movte" I 1979) Documentary. Mualc by Mike Oldfield Archtvel l lfm footage ChrOllldee Iha lrlutY\phl ol the U S IP-program. IOGutinQ on the drarnetle Apollo 1 I m00t1 landing 'G' 1:0081) * *''°' "TheyWereSit- ter1'"(194S) Jamee Muon Anne CrawfOfd. Thr .. ai.: tera rH CI to Ille Ind IOve Ill lhtM dllfetenl •8)'1 CC' * * 'io "Gotng tn S1Yle" ( 1979) George &.ma, Ar1 Carney Bored •Ith 1n11ng all d•Y on • bench In the park, three el<Jerly genl .... men carelutly plan 1 bank hetll 'PG' ($)**fr "'The Gles1 Bot· tom Boar· ( 19661 0or11 Day. Roo T !1y1« A p11ytj. C1ll becomes tnvot"9d With a gin who poMS es a ,,_. maid part-lime 1;30 rz I * * 'The CockfoghtSf" (19741 Warren Oalet. Het· ry Dean Stanton Aher a maior dalea1. 1 Georgia gamecoct< tr11ner vowa to remain silent until he ragelna the champ•onlhlp ot hll IO()t1 'R' 2:00 0 * * ''> Putp' f 19721 Michael Catne Mlektly Rooney A Midy wroler It hired by an ea-lllm 11ar to 'ghostwrite" h•s barely pr1ntao1e eu1ob1ogr14>hy 'PG 3:00 C * * ''Electric Euumo A young ~.mo bOy acc1- den11lly t>eeornes a ~­ lul source 01 elec1rlc:ity 'G · <z1 • • "Ctatr 0e Femme" Yve1 Montand. Romy Scnnetdar Two Sir et>garl meeting pu<ety by <:hence on I P1r11 stree1, fall In 1-0ve 3:30 0 * * * * "How Graen Was My Valley'" t 19411 Walter Pidgeon. M9'Jtaen 0 Hara A WelSh mtntng family lace. personal and economic problem• while planning tor the future S • * * "'Chrts1mes Mountain A rough and tough cowboy dettvera 1 mnsage of love and the ChrlllmH tplri1 1n thl Oki West 4:00 0 • * * • "Krllfnlf Va Kramer " ( 19791 Oullin Hottman, Meryl Slreep A man b•lltes with hlS I ll· w.le lor custody ol their young aon •lier she wellls out on them "PG' 4:46 Z •*''>"The Formula ( 19801 Marton Brando George C Scott While 1nv991ogal1ng the murder of a colteagU<t, a ve1 .. .,, cop uricovers a conspiracy involving Iha aupprMllon ol a synlhllte luel formula 1>y the ool comp.,,_ 'R' 6:00 ("t,: • * •;, "Hot• Paradl· so·· I 19661 Gin• Loll<>brlgl- da. Alec Gulnnen A Franch Lothario attempll to arrange a meantngf\11 tryst •n a hotel W11h hi• neighbor's wile (ttl • • "The Water Babtes" ( 19791 Anlmalton and live octton J- Mason A courageous young boy $Ives -al pteylut oc:41an creatures lrom lhe llfrath ol under- wate< enemies JOHN DARLING -H£Y ! '1 Fl NALLY FOUN D r--~---~-b.:.....y Armstrong & Batiuk A CHRISTMAS !REE.' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ., ,., ... l.Nl\IBW. °" ""°°" INC. TUI SBE BLDWSI Whale Watch Cruises WEEKDAYS 10 AM & I PM WEEKENDS 9 AM cl 1 PM Lavin& From the Mia• MllWlll AduJU S8. Children SS . I'LL 'SAY.' THA:'T'LL eE. SIXTY 0UO<'SJ Nobody leans on Sharky's Machine. .. ... ,-. '°' 1,1 .. ~ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuetday. December 22. 1981 Why Peter O 'Toole hates studios By 808 ntOMAS ._ ............. ,.. HOLLYWOOD "Stupid, rldlculous and ultimately sell-defeating " That's Peter O'Toole's an11lysls of workln1 condtllons alter hla first reaJ experience in the Hollywood studios. The British actor has been performing in films since "Kldnupped," in 1959, and mostly for Am erican producers ''Lawrence of Arabia," "Be ckett," "Lord J im ," "Wh at's New. Pussycatr' "The Lion in Winter," "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," etc. <.;urlously, he has never undergone the Hollywood studio experience until now. "Well, I did make some added scenes for 'Masada' at Universal," he cited, "and although 'Stunt Man' was shot mostly on location, we did a few pickup shots here." O'Toole was spending a few moments of relaxation in his motor home-dressing room on his next-to-last day in "My Favorite Year'' at MGM. His complaint was directed not at the movie, which he has greatly enjoyed, but at stu1Uo thinking that decrees a full workday. He arrives Jor work in the early morning and leaves well after darlt. "It makes no sense," he declared. pushing a cigarette into his holder. "Worklng in films is hard enough for actors -doing one· or two-minute scenes every couple of hours. To try to maintain your energy for a 12-hour period is absolutely impossible. You can't even keep your makeup in suitable condition 12 hours at a time." envy He playli Alan Swtmn. a lar1er·th•n·llre film slur who aiw&Shea buckles and awi1s bottlea with equal abandon Sound like Errol Flynn? The resemblance is more than coincidental. The year ls I~. and Swann ls booked on television's "Comedy Cavalcade," starring Stan King Kaiser <Joe Bologna). Swann. despite his on s<.·n-en bravery, Is terrified by the prospect of live TV and goes on a bender. Assigned to chaperone him is Benjy Stone (newcomer Mark Linn-Baker>. an apprentice comedy writer on the show. Swann attempts some of hla movle stunts in real·lire. includJng a Tanan-Uke 1win1 from a skyscraper on a nre hose. °"' ........ , Newport 8acfl 64 4 0 760 OWUDI tlUD lWW CWIMl MisSIOll Vllfl> 830-6990 Ol1119t 834 25!13 OWAMI } Clllllll WUT Wes1mtnster 891 3935 UAMOWlll &ea 990 4022 _,-~..-.. 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In fact, let's just say she's one of c losed , so we had l o go find ice the best in the country, the world, loo. elsewhere." So they find ice for Maria in home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Causey, As of the moment, Causey is considered Torrance at the Oly mpic Ice Arena, where their only child, 16-year-old Maria the third best senior women's figure training base for many top competitive also lives, was too late. The reporter was ska ter in the Western United States, based skaters and coaching grounds of Jerry told that be had long since missed Maria, on that placing in the Pacific Coast Rehfield, Causey's personal coach for the she had gone lo bed some l 'h hours Championships recently in Salt Lake City. past few months, and recognized as one of earlier. So the end is justifying the means, even the nation's best. Not a normal kid, this Maria . She s hould if it means dedicating all of one's teenage ~ up, doing her homework, watching TV years to it. ..-talking on the phone with her boy Sa ys Causey, .. About twice a year, I go end. through a phase where 1 get so tired and No, Maria Causey is not normal. As an fed up with it all, a ll I want to do is be ilJJustration, she never goes to school, not alone to think, or talk to a friend ... ifysically anyway. Her classroom Is her Her mother. Maria Sr., is for now, her ~droom since s he's in a self.learning sometimes coach, chauffeur, chaperone. irogram. · a nd best frie nd. A former tou ring f:lis coaching expertise is making itself apparent through Causey. After flnlahlnl first in the Pacific Co ast Junior Ladies Championships last year , Causey moved up to the seniors category this year. Her third place at last week's competition qualified her for the nationals, Jan. 25·30,in Indianapol is. C And TV? Maybe on a rare Sunday professional, she's with her daughter all >fternoon when there's nothing else t.o do, the time. 'Which, of course, never happens. • And boy friends? Who bas time for boy ~iends when you're hardly ever al home, •xcept to sleep? . ~ Maria spends some 20 hours a week in a tar, commuting from her home to her ·. office" in Torrance. She estimates that's ~ome 000 miles each week on the road. Her fJffice is an ice rink. Her father is her ze alous spokesman. "We put Maria on ice merely so that she could learn to skate, it was nothing more than recreational for her at first," he says, "but she began sh owing promise so quickly, that we moved from Sherman Oaks to here so that she could train under Barbara Roles al the South Coast Ice Capades Ch alet Cin Costa Mesa>. Just qualifying for the nataonals at such a young age was gratifying for Causey. Now, she's hoping to make a good showing there ... If she places in the top six at nationals." I'd be happy," says her father. And Maria reels the same. Figure skater s aren't in a constant battle against the clock, as Oly mpic hopefuls in other sports are. For one thing, (See MARIA, Page C4 > ~ulligitn has changed Schmidt an instant millionaire ~ ~nd the Anteaters. are. a better team because of it -· ,. • If you're surprised by the fact the UC Irvine basketball team is the proud possessor or an .fnblemisbed 9-0 record, you're not alone. ~ In fact, even the Anteaters' own coach. Bill ~ulligan, is amazed. • "I didn't think we'd be 9-0 now ," admitted ulligan Monday night as UCl swept a pair over '1e weekend. "I thought we'd be about 7-2 ... the ~st I'd figure we'd be was 8-1." So the Anteater s have passed their own c:oach's expectations. Does that mean UCI is a Quke? Is this whole thing an accident? ' Hardly. The Anteaters, despite the nickname they tossess, are for real. ~ "I think winning at Oregon and then beating 4'Nevada·Las> Vegas really helped us," analyzed J!lulligan. "Since then Oregon has lost a couple of .ames and Vegas has. too, but at that time they •ere big wins." Of course the irony or au this is the simple fact Ee Anteaters ARE winning, which is something ey weren't used lo doing until Mulligan arrived st season. ·~ In less than two years. the fei sty Irishman bas ~rned UCI from pretenders to contenders while compiling an overall 26-10 record. Heck, the last time UCI produced such lucrative numbers the b iol w.as still fresh inside the Craw.ford Hall mnas1um. "I've learned more about what it takes to win this level," Mulligan explained. ··1 think I'm aching better now.·· ~ In the pas t. Mulligan's reputation as a ~cruiter always preceded his talents as a coach. That didn't change when he came to UCI, either. Mulligan, by his own admission. knew bis fullheadedness cost him more than one game in past seasons. But bis stubbomess to prove the jun-and-gun method was the only way to play .,asketball was an obsession with him, and he was •etermined, up until this year . to show things could work his way. i Mulligan's thin.king bas changed, though. "I don't care if the score is 28-26. I'm more lerest.ed in W's lhan in leading the nation in coring," he quipped. olts hire ush; NFL ·ves OK OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP> - rank Kush, the Baltimore oils' ne w bead coach, was terviewed by members of the alional Football League curity staff before he was amed to the job, but a league tJ>okesman says there Is no reason why his contract would E t be approved by mmissi°"er P<1te Rozelle. • Jim Heffernan, the NFL s ector of public relations. said onday night be assumed sb's talks with the security E ple had to do with litigation which the former Arisona te coach bad been involved. sb, fired from bis colle1e job 1980 after allegedly slapping of ~ players, was sued by \Jae player, 'Kevin Rutled1e. Rutled1e lbet the S2 mllllon t. "We were uked by clubs to be pdated on Frank Kusb'a iluation regardlnl. the Usation," Heffernan aai , "and e have provided the formaUoo to the clubs ma.klna e inquiries." Kuab wu named lo tbe altlmore Job llloncfay, placln1 Mike McCormack, bo waa fired. after a 2·1' rformanc:e by the Colt.a Ulla UC IRVINE JOHN SEVANO That's quite a change for someon~ whose tea ms used to roll up more centuries in one season than the history or man has in a lifetime. "What I've done is stopped saying we're going to win my way," Mulligan added ... Now all I'm concerned with is winning." A good example or Mulligan's new philosophy was the Anteaters' champions hip game last Saturday against Montana. The Anteaters. not the Grizzlies. were t.he ones who pulled the ball out in the closing minutes to work for the final shot. "I should have done it earlier." said Mulligan, "but that·s what you call learning. "People don't understand bow difficult it was to win in Montana. First, they lost our luggage so we couldn't practice; our plane landed in five diffe rent cities before Missoula; then we bad to play Montana in front of their home crowd. ·'OK, so Montana might not be such a great team on the road, but they are a helluva team at home ." Mulligan is awa re that a s the season progresses, more and more teams, especially in the PCAA, will try to denate the ball against UCI. This time, though, rather than trying to force things hu way, Mulligan is content with beating his rivals at their own game. "If Fresno CState) wants to come in here and play us a 2·2 ball game, then that's what we're going to do," said Mulligan ... All I care a bout is being on top when the game ends.·· It's for that reason UCI finds itself on top today. • • • The new rankings came out today. AP's Top 20, selected by the sportswriters, still doesn't have UC I listed. T he Anteaters' position on UPl's poll, selected CSee UC IRVINE, Page C2> P HILADELP HIA CAP) - Mike Sch m i dt , p oss ibly ba s e ba ll's best player , has become one or its highest-paid by agreeing to a s ix-year contract with the Philadelphia Ph illies wo r th between $7 .2 m illion and $10 million. "I'll be financially secure for t h e rest o r my lire." the 32-year -o ld third baseman, winner of the National League's Most Valuable Player award the past two seasons, said Monday. "I won't have to go out and get a job once l stop playing." Neither Schmidt nor team president Bill Giles would say how much the contract was worth. But estimates on the pact -which runs through the 1987 season -were upward from $1.2 million a year. Dave Winfield, who signed a free agent contract with the New York Yankees las t season, r e po rtedly is the game's highest-paid player with a $14 million contract . Giles said Schmidt's contract "is not as high as Winfield's," tho ugh Schm idt may have become the NL's highest-paid player . Schmidt, the all·time Phillies ho m e-run kin g, could have become a free agent at the end of the 1982 season. when bis current six.year, $650,000-a-year contract expires. ··1 could have gotten a bigger and better contract, possibly, by becoming a free agent, but I wanted to stay in this city for a lot of reasons," he said. ear. Leap appreval 11 needed for ery NFL contract. Heffernu 1-1d. but be added, "We don't (lee IOJi.t; .... {'A) A TALL TALI -Los Angeles Lakers center Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar ·watched rrom' the bench u hi.s teamqiates pla,yed the Atl anta Hawk.a Sunday night. Jabbar sat out the ..., ......... _...,_, game with a strained ankle tendon, and he is scheduled to do the same tonl1hl when the Laker.$ play the Tratlblasers In Portland. Dwight Anderson's 23 points led USC past Oral. Roberts Monday. night. See page C2. o.lty ........... .,~~ SKATING STAR -Ma ria Causey of Irvine . 16, is headed for fi~ure s kating s ta rdom . Chargersthin~g Super Bowl now Win over Oakland boosts confidence SAN DIEGO <AP> -The San Diego Chargers ... bristling with confide.nee after winning a battle that seemed lost, are a 1 ready m a pping the big assault. "We've got the soldiers. Just take us to the beachhead," growled lough·minded John Woodcock, a derensive star in San Diego's do·or·die 23·10 National Football League vi c tory over the Oakland Raiders Monday night. The playoff·clinching victory, made possible whe n Chicago upended AFC West leader Denver 35-2.4 on Sunday, bas San Diego, lo-6, t.binlring Super Bowl after claiming a third consecutive AFC West title. IN FACT, Hank Bauer, San Diego's gtmg·ho special teams leader, sees a lot of the 1980 Raiders in the 1981 Chargers, who were 6-S five weeks ago. "Thia team has really come together now. There ls a closeness, a unity. It sort of reminds me of Oakland last year," said Bauer, referring to Raiders' storybook finish. Oakland overcame a dismal start to become the first wild card team ever to win the Super Bowl. QuUUrback Dan Fouts, who set three all·time NFL passing reconb in the victory despite a season-low total of 222 yards passm,, lauded the Char1ers' much-maligned delenae. "They've been bad·mouthed all year ... but they played their hearts out," sald Fouts, whole only TD pus of the same, a 20-yard strike to Charley Joiner, 1ave San Diego a 17·3 halftlme lead. FOVT8 l1NISRED the HUOD wltb MO completions tn tot attempts for 4 ,802 yards, brealdnc the all-time marks he set last )'QI'. But lt w11 an electrlfyln1 28·Yard nm by rookie nmnlDI back Jamel Broob who aot the Cb ...... off to a 7.0 •tart. "We needed that to 1et ua fired up " aald Brooks, wbo broke five tackle• on tbe apln-ft.lled llJrint. Rolf Benirschlce. a Raider reject four years ago, added field goals of 24, 27 and 39 yards lo put a s top. at least temporarily, to Oakland's Monday night dominance. Now 18·2· l in Monday night games, it was the Raiders' first loss in 15 prime time outings, dating , back to 1974. The loss saddled the Raiders, 1·9, with their first losing season s ince 1964 and allowed San Diego to become the first team to sweep the tradition·rich rivalry since 1965. TO OFFSET their injuries and San Diego's aerial firepower, the Raiders deployed five derensive backs much or the game. "If we threw the ball we'd be playing into their bands,·' said Chargers' Coach Don Coryell. "By being more balanced, we were able to throw the ball when we bad to.'' The Raiders los t starting quarterback Jim Plunkett to a flu·lille ailment early in the game, rorci.n, coach Tom Flores lo go with Marc Wilson, who had a badly sprained thumb. San Diego won the AFC West on the basis of bavlnt a better inlradivision mark (6·2) than Denver (S-3). The Cbar1ers' next stop is Mia ml for a Jan. 2 date with the 11--4·1 AFC East cbampiom. FJ' YOVTH, 10, RVNS TO TITLE AMARILLO Texu -Eddie Lavelle, 10, ~ Fountain Valley, captured the AAU U.S. Junior OlympAes national crou CCMltry champlonsblp here Saturday aad Jay :::::U,... ol eon.a del Mar ,,. MCGlld. Lavelle waa tlmed la 11:01.0 for tbe two-mile coun• wtth Ll~t.urne ftalehlnl In ll:M.O. .,_.. coml*e fw tM Oran11 County Blue Aa1el1 track cJub. '• . Orange Co~at DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. Otoember 22. 1981 ,... ____________________ ,,, Youngster receives Hippie's signal From AP dl9patcbe1 GRANO RAPIDS, Mich. -al Nine-year-old Jeremy Snaralti didn't •• • get bis wish ror a Lions' victory in Sunday's Detroit-Tampa Bay National Football League game. But the youngster, paraly1ed from an auto accident, got a very special gin. from Detroit quarterback Eric Hipple in the game won by Tampa Bay 20-17. After scoring a touchdown in the second quarter, Hipple slammed tbe ball down and leaped up with three fingers of one hand held high in the air. And to make sure the signal was delivered. Hipple ran toward the Detroit sideline and again flas hed tbe signal before returning to hold the ball for kicker Eddie Murray's extra point attempt. "Look it! Look it! .. exclaimed Jeremy's father, Anthony, watching the game in his son's hospital room with several other family members. "He did it. He did it. He gave the signal." Hipple and tight end David Hill visited the young boy last week in bis hospital room. Both promised to give the signal for Jeremy if they scored a touchdown. J eremy, who has been paralyzed Crom the neck down since being struck by a car Oct. 9. ~atched the game in a hospital chair. Quote of the day Entertainer BUI Cosby, recalling his s hort-lived boxing career. "Yeah, I boxed for about one minute . I retired undefeated. l was l·O." Patriots get first draft pick The New England Patriots may have finished last in their division, but that lowly position isn't without its benefits. By losing to Baltimore Sunday. the Patriots earned the top pick in the college draft April Z7. Both teams had 2·14 records, but the Patriots get the top selection because it had a we aker schedule . . . Iowa got off to a rocky s tart Monday in its preparation for the 68th Rose Bowl. An angry Coach Haden Fry s aid the Hawkeyes' first practice session at Citrus College was "the worst workout I've ever seen ." Fry was so upset he ordered his team back onto the fi eld for another workout after the player s met with the news media ... Me anwhile, a t R a m s Park where the Washington Huskies are working out, Coach Don James was pleased with his team's first outing ... Atlanta General Manager EdclJe LeBaron says he has given no thought to replacing Coach Leeman Beaodt or defensive coordinator Jerry GlanvUle . . . Bart Starr's fate, on the other hand, was postponed following a two hour meeting of the Green Bay Packers! 44-member board of directors. Starr's fate will probably be determined before the end of the season by the NFL c lub's seven-member executive committee ... New England Coach Ron Erhardt met with his boss. too. but nothing was decided. A"W ........ SCALING SCOREBOARD -Minnesot a Vikings fa ns c limb the scor e board Sunday after the Chie fs · Vikings game to ga ther s ouve n irs of Metro po litan St a dium since it was the last sporting event to be played there. The Vikings a nd Twins will move to a new domed st adium for the 1982 seasons. KC's Jones suffers neck injury Pitcher Mike Jones of the Kansas • City Royals was hos pitalized Monday with a severe neck injury after his car crashed into a tree. Poli ce charged Jones with driving while intoxicated . A team s pokesman in Kansas City sajd that J ones suffered a dislocation between the fourth and fifth verte brae . J o n es was lis t e d i n "Satisfactory condition" Monday nig,!lt ... A mile showdown of the world's two premier middle-distance runners, Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, h as been booked fo r ne xt September at the University of Oregon ... Veteran first basem an WUlle Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pirates informed the organization he would return for another season ... Forward Bernard King of the Golden State Warriors has been named the NBA's Player of the Week. Television. radio Following a re the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are : ' , . • excellent : • " • worth watching ; •• fair; ~ forget it. 7:20 p.m., Channel~ ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL : Lal<ers al Portland. Announcers : Ch ick Hea rn a nd Kei t h Erickson. Despite the loss of Mitch Kupchak and the absence of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Lakers won Sunday night over Atlanta. The Lal<ers hold a 2•12-game lead over Seattle and a re 41/1 games in front of the Trail Blazers. RADIO Basketball Long Beach State at San Diego State. 7:35 p.m .. KLO N <88 FM>; Lal<ers at Portland. 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). Hockey -Kings at Colorado, 6: 20 p.m .. K PRZ ( 1150). Dwight's delight USC guard scores 23 as Trojans win t'rom AP dllpakbes LOS ANGELES -Guard Dwight Anderson :scored 23 Points Monday nlaht, leadina Southern Culafornia to 8 95.75 non-confe rence college basketball victory ove r vlsitina Oral Roberu. F reshman center Ken Johnson and forward Mo Willia ms added 20 ·points apiece for the Trojans, who Cl(ploded in the second half after the contest was tied 42·all at the intermission. Freshman forward Wayne Carlander, an Ocean View High product. contributed 12 points for Southern Cal. which raised Its record to 4·2. Wiiiiams, J ohnson and Car lander pulled down seven rebounds upiece to lead the Trojans In that depa rtment. Forward Reggie Clement paced Oral Roberts, which fell to 6-3, with 17 points and six rebounds Forward Lester Gill added 15 points to the T itans, who played without starling center Mark Acres. who is sidelined because of an ankle inJury . The firs t half was close throughout. The Trojans took the lead for good by scoring 10 or the first 12 points in the second half. Oral Roberts got as close as two points on two·oc:casions early in the second hair before Southern Cal pulled away. Portland 63, Cal St. Fullerton 62 Guard Moby Oliver fired in a ~-fool jump shot with four seconds remaining, giving the University of Portland a 63·62 non-conference victory over Cal State Fullerton. Fullerton had taken a 62-61 advantage with nine seconds to go on a free throw by David Gilreath. Gilreath missed his second attempt from the foul line. Portla nd got the rebound and Oliver quic kly dr ibbl e d d ownc ourt and h it his game-winning shot. Guard Jose Slaughter paced tbe Pilots. who are now 6-3, with 21 points. Oliver was the only other Portland player to score in double figures, finishing with 10 points. Guard Leon Wood paced Fullerton, which fell to 4-5, with 20 points and a game·high five assists. Guard Ricky Mixon and center George Hawthorne added 18 and 15 points, respectively, for the Titans . Freshman forward Tony Neal of Fullerton pulled down a game-high ni ne rebound~. Texas Tech 83, Long Beach St. 71 LONG BEACH -Guard Jeff Taylor scored 24 points, leadmg visiting Texas Tech to an 83·71 non-conference victory over Long Beach State. Center Clarence Swannegan added 19 points fo r the Red Raiders, who raised their record to 7·1. Forward Joe Washington had 11 points and guard Steve Smith and forward Vince Taylor contributed 10 points apiece for Texas Tech. Vince Taylor led the winners in rebounding with nine. Center Dino Gregory paced Long Beach State, which fell to 2·4. with 22 points. Forward Ray Mosby added 17 points and puJled down eight rebounds for the 49ers . Texas Tech took the lead for good after some five minutes of play and held a 40-32 halftime advantage. The 49ers didn't threaten after that. The Red Raiders led by as many as Z7 points in the second half N. Illinois 67, Pacific 65 STOCKTON -Northern Illinois came from 14 points behind in the second half and got a pair of clinching Cree throws by Leonard Hayes to defeat P acific, 67-65, in non-conference contest. The Hus kies utilized a full-court press in outscoring the Tigers 23·9 to tie the game at 57 with 4·06 to play. Hayes gave Northern Illinois a 67-63 lead with seven seconds left as he made both ends of a one.and-0nc free throw situation. Pactnc·s Rick Poulscm made a lh>-ln at the buzzer for the flnaJ ba11ket. Washington 73, Phllllpa 4e S EATILE -Center Kenny Lylet and 1uard Alvin Vaugtm combl.oed for l1 Polnta l.n the aecood ha lf as the University of WubJnttoo Hualdea pulled away to defeat the Philllps University Haymakers. 73-46 in non-conference action. The Huskies. who picked up their alxth wln ln eight starts, led the visitors Crom Enid, Okla., 30-24. a l halrtlme befor e turning on a stiff defensive effort that shut down the Haymakers' offense through the first 10 minutes of the second half. Nevada-Reno 93, Loyola-Marymount 15 RENO Center Greg Palm scored 21 points a n d p ulled down 15 rebo und s, le ading Nevad a-Reno to a 93·85 vict ory over Loyola Marymount in the first round of the Wolf Pack Classic T he host Wolf Pack never trailed after running off eight Straight points, six of lhem by James Fontenet. to take a 28-21 lead midway through the first half. Ken Green added 18 Points for Nevada-Reno, and Fontenet had 16. UNLV 66, Stetson 59 LAS VEGAS -For ward Larry Ande rson scored 20 points Monday night. leading host Nevada-Las Vegas to a 66·59 victory over Stetson University in a fi rst ·round game of the Rebel Roundup tournament. Earlier . forward Jacques Tuz, a Corona del Mar High graduate, scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds, pacing Colorado to a S8·S2 triumph over Id aho State in the tourname nt's other first-round game. Anderson was the onl y UNLV player to score 1n double figures . Point guard Danny Tarkanian had nine points and a game·high nine assists. The Rebels are now 5·3. Kansas St. 62, Minnesota 52 MANHATTAN. Kan. -Ed Nealy scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Kansas State to a 62·52 come.from-behind upset win over No 8 Minnesota Nealy combined with forward Randy Reed for 30 poi nts in the second half as the Wildcats erased a 28-25 half.time deficit with a tight man.to-man defense and effective use of a four-corner offense. Kansas State went to the sp re ad offense at the 13·minute m ark, while holding a 37.34 lead From there. the Wildcats used their quickness Lo get easy layups and draw fouls down the stretch. Basketball scores Colleqe w .. 1 USC 0 , Oral ROC.ra IS Portland 6J, Cal St "u"t'1on t2 Ttoas Ttcllal, l -~acll SI 71 Rio 74, S...ta Clara S4 " 1111no1s.i. Peclll< U Watlllnq!On 7>, Pf!llllCK .. S.n Fren<IKO SI St, CAI SI lot A-•~ .. v1ro1nla 111. BYU·H••••I ... 8101e •7, Sprino Arbor .. H•yw•rd SI ... S Or._ 60 Cllapmlln llO. ~t~•. ll'CI 62 C•I Poly I SLOl SI Sononl• SI 44 S.n1• "• IS, S Colorado n Cll•m l.-CMewalll n _,,.,,. SI .. •ecklft ,. ... MU l(O SI S•. ,. ... MU ICO S4 Wyom•no 11. """ Lewi' .. -Ari< lllllt Roo ... Nknons St S• WU • F'«KI ... " c Wllm•noton ,, TOU•ltAMl.NTS 11'1,_ rwMI WeHJ«-G&eMI< N tv•d • At no •l , lovOl•·~rvmounl u SI M•rv"•· ......,,, Teaat SI .. ·-·-. Nev-LM v_. ... SI .. ,.,.. Sf Cola<-SI I-SI U Community college NON<ONl'l•INCE El Camino 71 Sa n 8 t rrt•rdlno V•llty S3 LA H•r-M. LA MtU-M (1 Oii High sc:hool TOU•NAMINTS ~ .... (Fl,...._., C•lllorn•• M, Hunll1191on Beecll SI Food for thought: N ahisco rescues Dinah O•lahC>ma St ''· c .... ,.,,o SI .. M'-AU on 71. Hlr•m .. C1nc1nnet1 7S. 8•..,.o 7J loll Bowllno c;,_, •.WIS S..O.rlo. ... Indiana St S7, Bvti.r SS X•vltr,OllloSl ,GeotQla St S4 l(•nwsSI. n . Mlnnetote U Lou1".,,• heh st, Ml<lllo•n 50 MIHOUrl '1, Y~town SI 60 CloO L•OUM Hiiis .. Pomona .. AMl\elm ,., ~· 1• S..MY Hiiis n, ~ .. SI --..cu.v-1 , ...... _, Tourney gets. new sponsor; Crosby Southern set for Irvine CQast CC, Jan. 28-29 E"anc .. 76, eon.nu ILVI .. Lu v._ 0-rr•• s.. M•ttt 0.1 " Dinah Shore is like a child with a new toy these days after Nabisco rescued the Dinah Shore Winner's Circle LPGA tourney. "To say I'm excited is an understatement," she said recently. "Nabisco is dedicated to the construction of and pure enjoyment of food and that s uits me fine. "That does n 't mean I want you to stop brushing your teeth (Colgate was the previous sponsor). I just don't care what brand you brush with anymore.·· Nancy Lopez-Melton. appears slim and trim for the 1982 campaign and ready to return as the queen of the tour. "My father once told me that if I put on 10 pounds, I would get 10 more yards down the fairway with my drives. I got up to 170 and he told me to stop." The Mission Hills CC tournament (April 1·4) was on the verge of being lost to the LPGA and Nancy was one of those who felt it would be a sad situation. She's the defending champion in the event but unlike the Women's Kemper Open that left Mesa Verde CC for Hawaii, it was a case of losing a sponsor and the event. In the Kemper situation, the sponsor looked for greener pastures and feels he has found them half-way across the Pacific. At any rate, Lopez-Melt.on is another of lboee who feels the loss of the Mesa Verde CC course is a shame and would like to see another event staged there in the future. • • • WHEN YOU llEAD DOWN the list of top money winners on the TPA (Tournament Players Association) tour each year, do you ever wonder at bow many of them played ln Oranae County in From Page C1 UC IRVINE. • • by Ule coach~ waa unavailable at lbe Ume of this report. They were No. 20 last week. • • • Next stop for the Anteaters ls the Milwaukee Classic Mond_,. and Tuesday. The Anteaters will open w1th Arliona State Voaday with the wl.nner meeUnc the wlMer of Marqueu.Eut.em Tennessee State Tuesday ''1bls II a bomecomlnt. ot sorta, for me and I need to come up wttb 200 U~tta aomewbtte." Joked lluUlcan, since be prepped ln nearby Cbicato. "l hope some of my old rrienda th1t are •till nferea ttl m' 1amea." * • • W'hM.a dllfereace • 7ear makes: Sald Jlulll1ao: "111 ori&lnal lnt9ftUoe for pla11D1 bllek bere was 10 UCI NUld be ln 1 preat.lp lCIUmamem.. Now.• ll lurDa out, w. cao win lhla lbln1 and I never dreamt tbll would bappen.." HOWARD L. HANDY . past years when they were among the "rabbits" on the tour? Irvine Coast Count ry Club president Woody Smith keeps an accurate record of such things and reveals that 17 of the top 60 money winners for 1981 have played in the Crosby Southern pro-am al that site in past years. The eighth annual Crosby Southern will be played at lrvine Coast CC Jan. 2S-29 to conclude a week of festivities under the sponsors hip of the SS2 Club, a support group for Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Gil Morgan heads the list of winners this past year among those who played in the Crosby Southern in other years. He finished lath and won $171 ,184, making him exempt for next year's Monday qualifying. Others who topped the $100,000 mark include Fuzzy Zoeller (19th, $151 ,571); Keith Fergus (21st, $1 50 ,792); Lon Hinkle (22nd, Sl4',307); Tom Purtzer (27th. $122,812); Peter Oosterbuls (28th, $11 5,862); and Ed Fiori (36th, $10S,S10). WfDLE HE MA V NOT have started fast, Oosterhuta had an exceptional year after he got his ga me together. Crosby Southern officials like to think their tournament helped him straighten It out. At any rate, Oosterhuls played at Irvine Coast CC In January this year. then proceeded to move into 28th place on the money list. Others who made the top 80 .include Tommy Valentine. D. A. Weibrlnt. Dan Halldorson. Peter Jacobson, Frank Conner, Grea Powers, Tom J enkins, Mark Lye, Don Pooley and Vince Haefner. "Since the Crosby Southern started In 1975. we've been privileged to get to see and know some of the players who now are on our TV sc~ns each weekend durln1 'the colf seuon, · • this year'• chair man Gene Baum says. Tho purse for the 1182 event is $2$,000 with 72 pros filling the field alon• wttb a like number of amateur partners. Bob Pohst of Santa Ana CC and Kenny Balter of Ironwood CC have played ln air aeveo previous event.a and are alped to play in 1982. • • • FOR THOSE WHO FOLLOW tbe LPGA closely and have beeom• aC'CQltomed to a~ the Women'• Kemper Open at 11•• Vtnht CC In Costa Mesa, lhe cloee.t t.ournameat U'1t yur wUI be the Olympla Gold Claulo at lacl\111ry Rllll March ll·l4A ThiJ oae wu rained out after two rounds lut year. Then there'• the Dl11ah Shon lnvU,atioaal at Mtulon Hills OC ln Rancho Mlra.te Apr1.l 1-4 and tho JU Scot~b pro-am lo Lu Ve1u at tbe Deaut Inn Marcll 18-21. WIKomln •S," ·-· 6J E .. I Otherwise. you'll have to t.ravel to Arizona, Ha waij or Florida for the early tournaments on the LPGA tour in 1982. SI 8-..-tu.._ ~. MO E Sllore .. • • • P•nn St. 60, "-•~•le "••o••• IS. w MIClllQ<tn 7l Plllsbur9f\ ... Ullca •I WEDGE SHOTS -Howard Cosell's Day with the All-Americans tournament will be held at Mission Hills Country Club Tuesday, Jan. 12 . Brutt Uetzke, the defending champion of the San Diego Open, will be on hand again on Jan. 27·31 at Torrey Pines to defend his crown. SI. P•lers 109, St Fr•nc", Pe U S-11 Ala bama '4, BIK•Y"' 6J Aul>um 104, Clllco SI .i E Tt nntt-SI ti Woftord .. Jeck"'" SI IS. FIOf>O• AAM .. LSU 11. Tnas·EI Peto S• MIOCllt T...,. 61, S.mfo.d 6J Coll Murray St t7 Ferri• SI 60 NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division W L T PF PA Pct. 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C""9S1T-CIW .......... O-,_,_l1 H Uflllnqlort a.a II SJ. EI Toro )J EOIW>n S1 "ootl\111 «> MIUlon Viejo S., Martnt 50 JOHNSON & SON Presents ... Pete the "Greek" NFL's Picks Of The \\'eek PLAYOFFS NATIONAL COMfBBfel MewYwllJ.+a OYW llM• .....CAN , COHFaltjti ' ....,Y-'.._.. O'f ... ........... ·New Parts Department Hours Now Open 8:00 am -1:00 pm Saturdays ,J 0 H N S O N~ & S 0 N L ~ C 0 L N E R R y 2626 Bubor Boulevard, Coata Mesa ( 714) 54().&630 I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. Oocomber 22, 1981 c a Anteaters, Chargers and Oilers post victories lJ(; lrvlM'8 women's buketbaJI leam finally got back on the wlnnio1 track Monday nJ1ht as the Anteaters posted a 71 ·H decision over the University of Paclnc durtnc second round play of the UC lrvtne Toumamettl at Crawford Hall. Hamilton (14 polnu) and Sue Randall (10). or the first quarter. and settled for a 29 17 mar1ln ut the hall before putting the Charaera away for good during the flnal two periods. tonight's (8·30> other championship semifinal contest agaw11t host Cypreas. The con.,olatlon semifinal victory moved UCJ Into today's consolatlon championship contest WOMEN Buckles also added nlnc rebounds Lo ber point total, while Betty Mendon added 12 polnta and 13 rebounds and Kerri Curr chipl)4.'d In 11 points. MIHlon Vle10 5e, Marina 50 In other acUon, Sunset Lea1ue rivals Huntington Beach aad Edl1on reached the semlrtnals of the Cypteea Tournament, while a stubborn Mission Vl•Jo squad tumed back Marina. Here's what happened: against Eastern Washington, a 72·~ victor over USn.J. The Oilers will play Mlaslon Viejo tonlaht < 6 · 45) at Cypress Uigh School In one of the championship semifinal contesu. The Diab os ran their record to ao unbleml1hed 7 O us they took command early a1aloat the Viklng:s and never allowed their opponent to catch up The Vikings, s 4, trailed 20·9 at lhe end or the rlrst quarte r and eventu&ally reduced that deficit to 31 ·23 at the half Dul that's as close aa they would come W'ltil the closlnlJ moments of the contest. UC trvlne 71, Pectffc It Sophomore Dorothy Lewts scored 22 or ber eame-hlgh 30 point.a ln the second half as the Anteaters took care of the T11er11 to post only their third win in 11 ouH011. Huntington Beach 52, El Toro 33 Edleon 57, FoothlU 40 The Chargers had no problem ln this one as they built a 36·15 halftime lead and then coasted from there. Lewis was supported by teammates Katherine The Oilers Improved their season record to 4.i as Tammy Buckets scored a game·high 17 points to lead the rout In the championship bracket or the Cypress Tournament. Senior Tina DenHeyer led her teammates with 19 points. Shelly Trepl, a Junior, added 16. The victory advanced the Chargers, 5· I, Into Forwa rd Mary Madhcan led Miaslon Viejo with 17 points. Senior center Yvette Howard and junior auard Stindy Corbett paced the Viklngs by scorinR 16 and 14 pomts, respectively The Oilers grabbed a six-point lead at the end ;Ediso1t:'s Chang tops area scoring at 24.3 By ROGER CARLSON Of -o.lty '1tlle , .... Edison High's Richard Chang, the most valuable player at the recent San Dimas Tournament of Champions , is the Orange Coast area's scoring leader in high school basketball after three weeks of tournament and non-leaeue action. Chang, who has scored in the 20s in ea ch of his eight starts, leads the area with a 24.3 scoring average. Others averagin1 in the 20s include 6-9~ Jim Usevitch of Ocean View and Laguna Beach's Neil Riddell. a 6·1 senior. Usevitch has a 22.0 avera1e in 11 starts and Riddell bas averaged 21.4 points per start th.rough 10 games. F ountain Valley High 's Jeff Hug hes, a returning All -Sunset t·ca gue performer, has the higti individual game to date, with bis 33-point effort against Ocean View. Also scoring in the 30s is 6·7 junior Ry ron Ball or Newport Harbor, who tallied 31 against Capistrano Valley and Usevitch, who scored 30 against Serra. "tare.,K- ChanQ. Edlion UMVllCh, OUen View "lddell, ~ S..h 8all0 N--1H"'11o< tluot>ft. F-lf'I Vali.y "°''"""" Woodbrlaot Gutts, Unlwnlly fa•d• .. v. c .. ta Mew b l8erMrdo0 Edi'°" .. ~ ... I 1'5 10 Jt 11 2J1 n.o JO 10 114 JI.• Jt s • "" JI 1 ID 1'.4 ll ' ... 11.• 21 1 1• 111.2 24 ) ,. lt.0 to I 140 IU U ...... ...,.Mate. 0.1 T"°mp...,, Hlll\tlngtofl IM«h FlllpO,MarlM l.ynch, C.,._ .,., _, Klwum .... _. ..... Tarbell.~ .... Del "ktn . Irvine GardfMr. Es11f\Cta ROWM, Unlveolty Smltll. MMkw Pell.-1 .. r. H-1 H- Rlthetlu..,. Cata Mew Pelmblacle, c .. ia -Meydole, £11...c:le Myers, ulllwntty Krein. Est..c:le Geu09e.E .. _. 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I Sl •S IJ II 71 •.•.U •• u • • U LI 10 10 '° u n , 0 u u IJtS..Sll 7 " U II • l2 SJ 10 1 12 S I ll 4 20 U IJ Bergt must step down Alaska Eagle forced to find. new skipper LOS ANGELES -Alaska Eagle owner-skipper Neil Bergt, recently named chairman and chief executive officer of Western Airlines, bas announced that, due to his new responsibilities. he will be unable to continue skippering Alaska Eagle in the Whitbread Around the World race. ··It is one of my life's biggest dis appointments that I will be unable to finis h the Whitbread race. 1 entered the race fully expecting to participate in its entirety, but with this new venture, 1 am committed Lo remaining in the U.S.," said Bergt from Western's corporate offices. "Nonetheless." Bergt continued, "Alaska Eagle is still my boat, my entry, and as such, she has my run rinancial and emotional support. At t he outset or the project, I promised Mike Farley <AJaska Eagle project manager> that should my business purs uits prevent me from finishing t he race. I would still commit full financial responsibility . That promise. or course, has not altered. · · 1 have every confidence that Alas ka Eagle will improve her position (currently eighth overall) by race end. She bas a crew or excellent sailors guiding her, as well as the tested leadership abilities of Farley and Skip Novak." Bergt will also con tinue to command operations of his $160 million company, Anchorage-based Alaska International Industries, sponsor of the AJaska Eagle, Bergt indicated that Farley, as project manager, will direct overall operations aboard Alaska Eagle for the remainder or the race, while Novak will function as acting skipper (sailing master). ··I take great pride in being the firs t American to enter an American yacht in the Whitbread Around the World R ace, which is without question. the toughest saiUng contest -oossiblv the tou1thest event or any Boat show scheduled kind -in the world," said Bergt. ··J'd like to emphasize that the race isn 't over yet, and while I won't be aboard the rest of the way, Alaska Eagle will still be competing. givlng it her best shot. I hope all Alaska Eagle followers will continue to support her with their interest and enthusiasm, as I will, in her race around the world," said Bergt. DRYC to hold • race se1D1nar in January S ailbo at rac ers and race committee people are urged to attend an a ll -day race management seminar to be held Jan. 9 at Del Rey Yacht Club, Marina del Rey. The event is co·sponsored by the So uthe rn California Yachting As sociation <SCYA > and the Association of Santa Monica Bay Yacht Clubs. The session opens at 9 a.m . The morning session will feature a panel of experienced race officers, including Mort Bloom of DRYC as moderator. Other panelists are J im Foyer. California Yacht Club; Warner Kimball. Pacific Mariners Yacht Club; Peggy Redler, ORYC and Steve Curran, CYC. The seminar will be repeated at four other locations in Southern California and will be used by the United States Yacht Racing Union as a measuring stick for a national program that is being considered. Ad mission is free. Anyone interested In sailboat racing may attend. 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"I knocked out one of the girls who was on the international touring team last year a l the competition last week, so I have to feel good about that,'' says Causey. "Right now. I'm just trying to get the whole thing together. I don't think I have any particular strong or weak points now. And I don't have any idols either. I try to pick up little things from all the best skaters. "Ulce say, Dorothy Hamill, I liked her spunk. And Peggy Fleming, I liked her style. And Linda Fratianne, I liked her jumps." Causey works out on the ice about six hours a day, six days a week. In addition, she goes to a gym ln Tustin four times a week for conditioning with weights and for noor exercises. "The attrition rate ln skating is tremendous," says Mr. Causey. "It's a demanding sport ln bath skill and determination. It . requires total dedication of Rams' schedule set The Ram1, comln1 on their wont season in more than U yean with a e-10 record, don't appe.ar to have thlncs any easier nut yur ., the team'• im ubeclW. wu announced. 8e1lde1 tbe normal bome·aad-away 1amea with Atlanta, San Prudaco and New 0ra. ... the rat ol lh• RalDI' 1cHdule .... followa: Home -New York Glum, Detrol~. Cblca10. Denver, s .... \;ft,. au.t -San Dleao, Oaklad, Pblladelpjlia. Green 811, St. LoU. b oth t he competitor a n d family." Maria Causey is one suc h de dicated individual. "She 's very determined,·· says he r father. "I remember when she was 12, she told me she would be doing triples (jumps) by the time she was 13. And she did." She's a lso multi-talented . Maria inde ed e njoys the spotlight. She's a former child commercial actress, having done three cereal commercials and one for a gam es company. She still has illusions of some day becoming an actress. That is , after her skatJpg career has ended. Maria says she wants to tour professionally like her mother did for the Ice Capades, when she's through competing. After that, if acting doesn't work out, she would like to go back to school to study either journalism or law. Though she doesn "t. admit to having a favorite or bell event, her father says Maria '1 strenitb 11 In her compulsory fiaure progra m (as opposed to the short and long programs>. ·'She has the reputation or having the beat compulsory flfures ln the naUoo," be ta)'I. .. alftY' Uke to bear how she'1 done after the tint event (which 11 the COIJ'pullori•>. I U1ully know bow tbe lamb Uee then.'' "J like to fO for style," Karia HYI, "and to put a lot tA fMliDI Into what I'm dolna. I hate to watch rnyaell skate on film thouCIL J aJw111 ... m,J faults. MJ mother uaed to brlAI a Ttdeotape recordeJ' to practlee. But J lo1lale6 sbe 'top brll18lnl lt .•• Loe Alefftlloe MOllMV'l•llW\.TI 0.. .......................... . •1""' uca. .. .,., • "9ilcy ... 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USC players are planning a big fiesta LOS ANGELES (AP> - Southern Cal Coach J ohn Robinson has a rather simple m ast.er plan for the Trojans' trip to Arizona to meet Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl on New Year's Day. 'Tm convinced that the game is for fun," Robinson s ald Monday. "We're going to work bard, but make sure the team has a lot of time off to have a good time. We've been fortunate in bowl games so far and we think that's the way to fo. "We're going to make sure the players eat well," Robinson added with a grin. "They and the coaching staff like to eat.·' The eigbth·ranked Trojans and No. 1 Nittanr uons, both 9'-2 during the regular seuon, wUI be meeting for only the aecond time. The other game between the schools was in the 1923 Rote Bowl -a 14·3 Southern Cal victory. ln more recent Umes, both clube have been auccentuJ ln bowl sames. Under Robint00, the Troj a ns are 4 ·0 in post·season play. 1.ndudlq three Rote Bowl vtetort• and OD• triumph In the BluebonMt Bowl. PeM State has an 8+1 bowl record with Joe Paterno at the he.Im, includlni a 3l·lt Yieklry over Ohio Sta{e ln tut yur'1 Flata Bowl. ••Joe Paterno'• f~ball l1 ~· footbeJ.1:· Mid Roblman. ''Meeting a team like P9an Stat. ii a true test. •• -------... _________ -- Al .. fjl(M 0.-... Of ·-·· ...... ... ., .• ..--a..... ,._. 1.11'/J •• v ...... -.C•. '"' lw ...... .... O-lflel#oc:Caor .. 1 s.• 1.• a.to GtmlNf'Clll "'"*"• 1011••-> .... .... P .. lllflfll IWW...l • • AIM,_... c:-1 LM H-"'-· 1'iM a.fir, ...._.,, Meritt\ IC!HY. M1 'rllN ..... Tim.: 1:1Ult. ... llACTA CM) .... SN.•. u •'<* tilt ,,., .... I) .... "·"'· ....... wllWtllt ~hi•--· u f'tcll llw c-... •11•11 ,.Id Pt.00 wltfl 1,• wllllllllt UO... (five,__._ I t•NTM IUIC•. • l""-t ,,,~(~) >-• ... H .... 8erf't41 IV-tliol•I .,., ......... ( ""'<•yl AIM racad: M•fH llC 1'•11, 01(.ty. Tl,,,e: I: IO 115 lllllTN ""'91, I l/M Mlle t• , ... , .. ,,.,. 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Kush deni~ he was a tough coach but vowed lo rebuild t.h~ hapless Colt!! by instilling a winning atUtude with discipline and hard workouts. "I am going to work them hard, they've going to run, they are goi n g to do th e funda mentals," Kush said. McCormack's dismissal cam~ on the heels of Baltimore's 23·21 victory over New England In the ~eason fi nale, which snapped a 14-game losing streak. "I TIONK I've been tabbed by the media as a tough football coach, I don't think I'm any diffe rent than any high school, college or pr o coach going through the fundamentals of the game," Kush said. Kush, who this year led the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to an 11-4 1 record in the Canadian Football ~ League, was crit icized by ~ players for his tough training methods. The complaints ended a ft er sever a l player s were t r a d ed a nd the Tiger ·Cats clinched the Eastern Conference title six weeks before the season ended. "When I got there I felt I had to change their attitude," Kush said. "Attitude, I think, is a very significant factor. They all have to be thinking the same line. "IF YOU have that burn111g desire to win. the win will take care or itself." he added Ku s h said he wa s n o t discouraged by the Colts' dismal record. "I don't think there's a great deal of difference 1n the NFL between one club and another. "l t.hmk a team may be down but you can bring 1t back There's no magic to it It takes a lot of hard work " Clemson has its own soda CHERAW, SC. <AP) -The top-r anked Clemson University football team's favorite color is orange and the team is headed for the Orange Bowl on New Ye ar's Day. So, what could tx> m or e na tural than Clemson Orange Soda? The carbonated drink comes in a distinctive orange can and commemorates the Tigers' 11 -0 season. It has a purple tiger paw em blazoned on it and side panels heralding Clemson's winn ing season and the Orange Bowl bid The school's colors are orange and purple. T iger punter Dale Hatcher or Cheraw was handed the first six-pack of Clemson Orange Soda b y T o m Hiles , vi ce president and general manager of Carolina Canners. a regional Pepsi-Cola distributor based 1n this rural town . The soft drink went on salt- a round the stale Monday. Hiles said his firm will put out t he po p ''until peop le stop buying it. U they win the Orange Bowl, there's no telling how muc h we'll have to make." OUTSTANDINC VALUES! v'CHECK THESE OUT! 5645 . FACTOltY IRATE OH ALL VW DtEsa PICKUPS (IWI t OHl.YI ~ 1911 vw D1U& ,.c•ur Lx '"" ..,.,_.i --· -...--·-($1U)"97130I 1..-...... -aJOll Our °'"""""' .,., __ ~ .... ~ -5525 FACTOl.Y IBATI OMAU VW Dlls&CAIS fl.,'• CM.1') IUMP\I: '"' vw DllSIL UMIT L ,.., ................... . ..... .... _ ('1Jlll(I.,, ... ~~.:= . i I l - Or1ngeC0Mt DAILY PILOTfTuHday. December 22, 1981 ca College f oothall will continue on war "'C'TmCIUI IUllNIU IUll'HI• CIOUlllf W Uu1110a•1• '~M ht!NI.. N..... 1__.~ rtllfnH Tiie ,:=1~•;:,':!,11~, •ol"I ~C:...*:'!H' Tiit iallewl~~ ::r':!11"l1 ,.,.,1 NOTICI Of' OIATM Of' ,,. voua ill'aOPUTY 11 t• ..... 1 ....... : ....... ~... w.i,.... .. , DO"'fAL.D MILVIN f'OX .. OUC'-OIUUN HCAUH YOU COMill'UlU TUM•, ttOO Oove ill' LA I HT I I'". RO• t TA •. UOOC. LTO.. "'9 lllv• Clr<lt, AND Of' ~ITITION TO A"• •I 111 0 I• Y 0 U • '"'"'' tulle m, ~ ~"· CA NIClOL.AIDll ea~=-~"1:.,_idt"°' 111¥• ADM IHI IT Ut IS TAT I :~T'r'M~;!!/v 1~111~.,.~~or!i: ftlMO. 01, llNDAHT! •oe••T (. l aw11, ... .. ,._._ ........... ... ""O ... ,-...~2. -.. _., ~ .. .._.,.. , ........ ....._ KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP > -The Collete Football Aasocaation hu loet Ila battle wtth the NCAA, but nol Ill war. The war wtu 10 on. It la more a conruct of ldeolo(iea lhan acrooyms. The announcement • tbla week that the CFA had failed to deliver enou.1h schools to have its own lelevialon contract with NBC did nothini to change that. - Neither did It disturb the economic and technological forces that lie at the heart of the struggle. They still are bearing down on the future of , . colle&iate athletics like runaway locomotives. There s till is inflation . For example, the cost of equipping a football player has risen about 15 percent per y ear the pas t five years, accordin1 to various estimates, with no relief In sight. ".And just as inflation arrived, so .·did w omen s a thletics, and a brand-new set of expenses," noted one official. Of course, there also are significant, continuing jumps in travel, recruiting and scholarship costs . • It would seem that if anybody could weather this fiscal onslau1ht, it would be Okla homa. Yet , Coach Barry Switzer says the Sooners' athletic d epartment finis hed last year $400,000 in the r~. But just as the financial crunch threatens to turn into a crisis, there appears o n the not-too-dis tant horizon a source of new riches - c able and subscription television. And here is whe re the NCAA's philosoph y o f "a family of intercollegiat e athletics" runs afoul of many of its most affluent cousins. The viewers and cable companies who will be willing to pay millions for college rootbaJI entertainment a re interested only in a s mall percentage of the NCAA's 753 m e mbers. If the C FA's attempt at getting a separate network pac kage beginning next year with NBC had been s uccessful, this would have paved the BUTH 1mc11 way for even 1reat.er autonol'I\)' when the television aooae be1lna layln1 those &olden •H•. The reason the CFA faUed to take control or television rl1hu may not have been the fear of NCAA probation or expul1lon aa much u t h e f ear o r a breakdown lrt centralized control o f televl1lon righ ts. Unde r t he NCAA plan, Purdue, for example, does not have to worry about it.a colossal neighbor Notre Dame coming Into town every Saturda y on a cable h ookup. Similarly, Oklahoma State needn't making all it.a 11mea avai.llble to anyone in lhe state with a television. Yet, one CF A zealot poses this question: "OK. it's over for now. But what do you think is goln1 to happen in a few year s when some super-station says to Oklahoma, Texas. Notre Dame a nd Penn State, "I 'm putting togethe r a cable network with you guys and about 25 others and l'U pay you $10 million a year apiece.• What do you think the big guys are going t o do? Say, 'Aw, shucks, I'd like to, but the NCAA s a ys I can't.· They're going to say, 'Let's gel cracking.·· For now, the NCAA says it can't and the NCAA has made it slick. But Okla hom a and Geor gia have vowed to continue a suit in federal court in Oklahoma City c h a llenging the NCAA on this point in an anti-trus t action _ Th e NCAA has a near-perfect batting aver age in litigation, but CF A lawyers insist there neve.r has been one like this . And they may be right. In many aways, the CFA has strengthened its position, e ven though it lost the battle. Charles Neinas, when he resigned as Big Eight commissioner 20 months ago to become CFA executive director, said the group's first order or business was to establish itsetr "as a viable organization." lt certainly h as done that. O•vle C. O<t«•ll•. 17'H lilo<t At.....,, Jll., ~ 00411 I 11Vtuffl " rt • ---· .... " ,..,.. ~ •-,_ ._ iiaMI -...,. .,.."" a.tdl.CA '2MO. v, 1M11tt1.. 1 '"'.:..::-',,... 11 <_,.,. .., M T o • I I h t I r s Httr "<~ In ..,.. • Ill .., Tiii• _,_, '' ~, .. w.,. CAN~=:,_. 11411• Ml,,,1na ,.,_ btntflclu les, c reditors =-~~==:.= •nt1M•ve~111e1c. QvMtr• ff'NU• , • ...,. ._..., ni. c!':::, =-: i-:n::.~, ': and contingent creditors of wttlllll ••_...f,...._M .. w• T111t ... ..-wet 111 .. 11111" u. _,-. .., ... _._..,. ...... 0e<em11Wtt, t•• Oon•ld Melvin Fox and noctc.tf., ... _,...., c_,, c1.,... 01 Or.,... C-IY •n .,_ ..... ...,. ..... -,...... ,.,,... pe r sons who m ay be Tllu • .....,,., 1' "·'•·" .. •1 __ ._ » -............. .. .......... ,. ~1·~ Or-,.~ .. ~-•1 "11M O.C.,,..., 1 •• "'1, Md .ttl IMr-Mav • 1•1. '""u .,,.._ -·· -w .,.. u---... ._ ..,.. ' otherwise Interested I" t .. • ·-·1 -.. ~ .._____.. ,~...,., tllvoll"'9d °'"""' eo.11 O.lly ftllot, ...._, Oa<. u, 2', 1•1, Jiii. '• n, 1m W11-tl 11 -•-__,. - 0e< 1, a. 1s. tt. ••• u..,1 11 ~ .. .., • -u. -'<• .. .,. wll 1 and/or estate: v1111 ,..., "" -.. ...,. .. -· -----------·•"'-" 1n .... .....ttff.,...-..... • W -A petition has been tiled = =:i:.,::.:~= w Illa ••• , .... ,.,., .. IMI YOllf wrlntll -·-by Jeane A. Fox In the Wt,.,-.... ""'_.... ...... ------------1,..:v~.:i":.:.':"::.:1':!:'"2"':' tUTHIHT o,. WITNouwu Superior Court of Orange ...... •1CT1nou1au11NHI .. _._.....,.. ._.., __.. u.. "•OM County request ing th•t ..:::.::-.. ~~ =:,: MAM&nAHMlllT ti• ... ,Mel•• ....... ••• u•. PA•TNaa1M1,. o,.1•AT1N o Jeane A. Fox be appointed..._ .. ,_.......,.-·,.,_,, Tll• followln9 •• ,..,. h dol"t....,..... .... • • ..... t.M II UNDall I 11u1111e11 es: .............. ...... "IC'TITIOUI au11NnJ NAM• as persona representative ...-.. 111a ...._..., •w.. .-.c.._. Olll\/ING .. o. OISTAN CI, II u ......... lcl\er elCOll•.... ,.,. fol....,...,_.._ wltllfr-to administer the estate of :::~~-·~.:'::'·.~~": 1,,...0 Ademt. c.o.u. -. c.111orn•• "" ....... tNI --11. ~It u • t•n•r•I per1ner trom '"" Don a Id Me I 11 In Fox ' ...... '2.,.. lltcttlt '""'"'•l•,,..111•, lie ••t• P•rt11er1111, oper•ttno u11o•r tll• • f8ft <l .. vr• by lll•Yl"t Ill• e11Ur• 1.. H, $tlikl•llle1, IMl•O AClemt, Im-'·· Ill,...,._."'''"· •I """ fl<llllou1 bll1lneM neme ol II c H. •I Newport 8 eac h . c A _1 ........ w.,-<redlW. c.tt•Me1.,c;.111W111e ti.. •ltun•.....,wree111r-•'""'"· •U w. 1t111 '""'· Coat• Mue, (under the Independent Ta 111111 °"'""'-' -"'ldC Tl\I• ""''""" •• 'onO\lcltd ~ •n '· TO THIE 01,,l!NOANT. A clvll C•lllO•nl•t292J. Admlnls1rt1tlon of Estates '!!!.·~ .. !!!'_ .... -,.,." !!!."!.~'.!.~ ... ,";! lndlvl-1, com•l•l111 llu -n fllff ,., lllO ! Tlla llclltlou1 l>uslne u n•m• """ ·----•-.,.._..... • w ... L. HtY• IH•lnmt .....,.. .,.... 11 .,.., • ..,. " at•1"meM ..,.1"" H rVM<llllP ••• lllM Act). The petition is set for 111 ••ec-. * ...,, -. .-. r111t '"11man' w•• """' w1111 '"" 1Mft1141 IN• •-"· .,., ....,.,, ·•-1onMn1. ••1111 t11a c-n1 <>ranee. hear Ing .In Dept No. 3 at :.""~:'10.c;::.!" w=~11!'::.' r,;: Covn1, Cieri< of 0te11oe c-•Y en '° ,..,. .,., 1111• """"*''II Mf'W4f Futt N•me •n• Addr•11 of '"• 700 Civic Center Drive 1111101111 .. ltr .. t, H11<laltde ... ~llti. Oeombaf'~ 1•1. tNI you, flit wltll INt ~l • "''"* P•r1011Wllllclf'-lng: W t S ,.m .. 1 """"'°•""'~•Int. u111e11.,... Ron.Id crela w1111.m1, •2'0 6 es , anta Ana, CA 92701 Ct1lf0fftlatf14J. Tei· nut Publlr.lled Ortn99 Co .. t Dally Piiat, Je IO,.,_ dlftlill wlll M eMO,... Oii Petff AICllt-. M-1"', C.ll!«nl• On December 30 1981 at II you ll•ve •ny 41118t110llt, yeu Dec. I. u. n. 2', 1•1 S?tCMI .,.ik.U.. !If 1He111tl", -1111a c;ewrt 9*7 9 • 30 A M ' •11•111• <•ntect • 1••Y•' "' '"• ,,. • ., tfltff •I·-----~ .... ,~.., 1·1 R-·ro c w111•--• · · · ftovtrn.....,. _, ~kll ,..., ,..,,. IN rellof .....-;;;. o;""' ~"'-Tiii• ll~ ... ·,II., o; • ,., IF YOU OBJECT to the ·--,.. -· otllkll CoOU1t1 ._it Ill .-mi-I of wltlllMOr4119 '-'tyC .. rt: • ' granting Of the petition, llememH r, YOU MAY LOSE .. .... _.,. o1,_,9'11r.-ny •• I ,.1•11., you shOuld either appear LEGAL 111~rs "' vou oo ..oT "'CTITIOUl8UllNHS olll•~ ••tl•f r•4uuled In '"' PubllSlleel Or.,. C4ttl Dally PllOI, at the hearing and state TAKE ='l':i~'i:auu I N-ESTATIMaNT <~fi•l[lno':J~·· ·-O.c.e,u.22.2'.1•1 S~l uour objection s or fife NOTICl!ISHERl!aVGl\/lN. T-Tlle followln11 person h do I no .. · --• -· .,. ' I b' i . "li"tt A,.,.,lc.M T"le C:..-Y of Lol 11u11ne11u. EIMllA..~1. MJC llTa wr tten o Ject ons with the A"'''" 1 urpor•llofl 11 du ly 1 T G~s ~~.:!~o. 15192 Myr1I• No ~~ ..... M Sc:llnWll court before the hearing. eppo1111ail Tru''" u11•;, en e11 • '!.JI n. Wlll'....!._Sou 1~ ..!....... . . IUPERIORCOU•TO,,CALll'ORNIA Your appearance may be lfl(llftlu Ond of Tru11 ••••• v-ve _.. lllwor'lll, -· .._..,. I b Fe.-u••V I , 1•. ••<vi" lly Vw Myrtle rto. l, Tu.tin, C•lllornl• 9hl0 Nek.AllO, llAMSllL Y. ••Tta•Nll & COUNTY 0,, OllANGI n Per S 0 n 0 r Y Y 0 U r Ow•ne L•fn end L• K Im Doane. T1111 M IMu 11 conducted bv an :c:", 1 •--J~~~~ ~:v~Tt~ ~~;~ .... ,:: attorney. 11uitu11t1 •nd •If• •• Tru1tor, lftlllvldu•I. 1• Riii --CllenteofNeme I F Y 0 U ARE A 1" te vor of Cll erl•t O•vld 0-Qlt IN. Soutllwot1h ........ .._. C R E D I T O racor•ec1 2·1~ •• Instr-I' no Thlt t ... l_t w•s lllt<I willl the ,..O. ...... CAii NUM8Ell A·lllln R 0 r a l"4I In -'iJSOS ._ JOO OI County Cl•n of Oren .. County on ........ ~._ OllOEllT01"0WCAUSI '°" contingent Creditor Of the OfllCJ~I 11«.otOt 111 .,.;. Office .. ·,,,. O.um-•. 1 .. t. r .. : c ... ~MM CHANG I 0. NAMI d ..,. f II Or ,._~ "'"* Pvbll"*' Or .... Coeal Delly Plle4 JAMES 1.AFAYEnE FOXEN •ncl eceas~. you must e c-ty ......... of .,... ...-~ •. Pu1>llshed 0r.,. coett 0•11, Piiot, De<. tt, "· 1•1. Jet1. s, 12, 1t11 5.u>4i REECE FOXEN . .._, Gu9rdltfl 11n your claim with the court ;::::i::.:·,;:~~::C,i::=':c::':: o.c 1 u n H '"' 5:13'·'1 lllOd • r»tlllOl'I in 11111 court '°' •n or p resent i t to the --1nc ...... 1 ~-o1 .. 1-oo 1,.., -' ' ' ' . orelar •llOWlntl peillloner 10 <lie-111• ,.,. .,.. ..-_.. -'"'" NU llTa n•m• 1rom JAMES LAFAYETTE personal r epresentative t>enetlel•I .,...'"' _ """ OHd of STATEMalfTM AUl!IOOllMaNT 01' UH 0" "9CTITIOUI IWStNESI NAMI T ... lollowlno '*'°" NIS ebendontd Ille UM of the lk1111-blillnaU neme: CALIFORNIA CTC, llOI Wnt .. ., Av.nu•. Newp0'1 Be•'"• C•ll,....nl• ~ Tll• llctltlout butlnHt 11em• referred to -was lllecl In COl.l..Cv Ol'I AUQ>nl J, t•I. Oudl•Y F. Miiier, 1101 WKI lay Av•nut. N-Port Beech, Celllo•nl• '7..0. Tlll1 bull.-i W81 con<N<ted bf • llmltad ,..,,,.nhlp. Ouclay F Miiier T;,11 ttel-1 WM fll.o Wllll I"" County Cl•rt. of Of•nge County 011 "'CTITIOUI IUSUtlSS NA.IWIE iTATEMENT Tiie lollowlne Dtr.ons ••• dolne 11u11nau es· THE CARO, IS32 S. Trotter, Sull• A, Sent• /VII, Celllornl• 97705 P•clllc A1soclello11 Ad,,.lnl•lr•lo•'t Inc., • Celllorn l• c..._•llan, ISJI s Tro«ar, s..41• A, s.nt. Ana. cellfooml• tt70S Tiii• llutlnnt It <onouclad bV • cor-Clt!Gft. PecNk Altotl•tlon ........... 1_.ators Inc GfetL.l,..n, ......,. Tlllt ...._ wes l11eG •1111 '"" c_,,, C~ of Or•ftOe County on Ooc•m-•, "'I. l'ln ... No~. 30, 1•1 Publl.-OretlOI Coast O•llY Pllol, ,.161116 Dot<. I, IS, n. 1'. t•1 »U-tt Publl"*' Ortft99 Oo.tll Delly Piiot, Dec I, I 15, 22, 1 .. 1 SJ».tl FOXEN lo JAMES McCLYMOMT appointed by the COUrt Trutl efld Ille oltll .. tlons M<wr .. STAUFFER within four months from ~':.!..:..~ .. ,t.:::. "'1.=;-".11;...":c': !Y. ~ It Is .,.,...., ,,..,., .. ,,,., •II per-f I I --.,.._ 1nt•••t1ao In ,,,. met18f elore1eld the date of rst ssuance .,., ... 11 1n. 111a ot11i.-11on1 tor w11k11 •PP .. , De tore t111a court In of letter s as provided in tuc11 ~of Tnm 11 ucur111 ,,., !"••.,,_No l •t 1ooc1.1<eenter Section 700 of the Probate occurrM ln t11t1peymtn111 .. no1-1at1. Sent. An•, C.llfornle, on • • med• ot: TM lrlft•ll,,_ of prlflc:llMI I nber lO, '"'· ., IO•lO o'clock Code of California. The •nd lnterul which b•c•m• .". .., ... -t'--"•'•-..ceuw. 11 time for filinq claims will No,,.m-u. 1•'· 1111411 •tt• <11¥ .. •ny ll•Y "'""· .,,... Mid 11e1111on tor not expire for four months •net •11 ..,._._, 1nsi.11f'Mft11 °' Cllanteof--ldnott>e 11r.,tad. f the d t f th prlftclpel •"d lntarul p1w1 ltt• I I It IU'111ff oroef'lld ,,,., • COPY Of r 0 "'.' a e 0 e <fler9H. Del"""*'' rMl KU.I• ...... 1111, oroer to-ttllM t>e pUl)jl....., hearing noticed above, 11 •ny. 0et1........,. Fire 111wrenc.e, 11 111 tM 0.11, Piiot. •newspaper o1 YOU MAY EXAMIN E 1n.,, tf'l•t 1>, ruton '""'"°'• '"• .. ner•I clrcu11111on, puOtl~ In 1111. the file kept by the court unden•oned. or•wnt ... nellcl•r, county et ... fl once • -k '°" '""' · wndtr tucll 0Hd of Trvtl. lies cOt1M<uc1 .. ~ orlor 10.,. do 01 If vou are Interested in the •-uteo -.,.., .. ,..,, 1o Mid du•• Mldllaerlno. estate, YOU may file a appol11t•d Trwlle•. • written Oalad-r10, 1•1 e est 'th th t t O.Ctar•UGn ol Ot1tlilt -~ BllUCE w. SUMNER r QU. WI e co~r 0 for ,. ••• -........ " .. with wlcl JUOlltfof.,. receive special notice of Ni., eppe1n1ae1 Ti'\ltl•, SW<" ow. o1 5-rlor<:ourt the inventory of estate Trust enc1 •II ocx-u -.1-1,,. Pu1>11s"•d Or•no• cou t 0•11' assets and of the petitions ••1'-_..,.., ""''""'· -"" Piiot. De< '· •. IS, :n. , .. , SUH• t d • llll<l•red --....... _..._ •II a cc o u n s an report s •um• _..,. .. '""'"' '"'"'"'"'-'' described in Section 1200 -...., "'..,....,. "" ---of the California Probate -. ,_.... ~ '° ,_,... '""' '11CTITIOUS aUllNH.S NAMalTATllMl:NT N...a C d propert., 10 e. Mltd to utltlf IN o e. *""'-~UAd!Nr.ey. Tiie loll-1"9 1Nrtot11 ere dol"t MUNICl,.AL COUllT 01' THE l'~T~c:4!:~:_1:::s bu11 ... u .. : WEST OllAllGE J UO IC I AL Tiie lollowl110 oerton h dotn9 TAOGO, '* Gle""9V•• Str"1• -·wnOtSTo,.•'o':A-E Coley & Shaw, By: Errol D•led ~, 10, t"1. G. Shaw. Attorn•y a~ Law, ~~';1~~- L~9Mcll.(.il-•"'51 ,._" "V builntt1es; T-.-A Oorley £ Ai-le .. I STATllO"CAU'°llNIA DESIGN SHUTTER SHOPPE, Ir>< ... C.lllornl• corporetklfl, 1tcM 1141 UllllSlrwt "~C:,:,.~:!:~~~",::S ~~~~fo~nl•~~ Street, S•nt• An•, Gle,_y,., ~ Be«ll, C.lllornle Pl•inu:-":dM~,c:.tlfenli• r;,e loiiowlnt perton1 •re doln9 Eul• Edw•rd You no. I SOI '2tTSllll k •• 1 1 CITIZENS£ SOUTHERN 330 H s.treet, Suite 6, Publl_Or_CoellO.llyPllot. Bakersfield, CA 93304, 0e< 11,,.,1..,,J ... s.n.1"2 5J.>4.t1 (805) 327-9127. ---·-------- PVIUC llTa HEEFNER MY RTLE M. HEEFNER, resident of California since 1902 and of Costa Mesa, Ca. for the past 9"2 years. She is survived by sisters Thelma Powers. Vera Thompson both of Costa Mesa . Ca and Hazelle Hot2 of Newbury Park. Ca . niece Lucille Anderson . gre at-niece Patricia Benstad and great·great·nephew Gary Bernard. Services will be held on Tuesday, December 22, 1981 at 11 .00A M at Ha rbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Chapel Services under the direction o r Harbor Lawn.Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mesa 540·5554. tlUtlMH•I. L•S.11• ....... tlfl9'on Beec:ll, Cetllornla CCM'~•~.""1 1 COfldu<ted by e FINANCIAL CORPORA TION, Robert Richards , brothers PR<>-L1TE, m Rl,,.l'Mde A,,...ue, .,.,.1 T,,,,,.,...A. 0orwy • "-9'• <:orporet1on R bb d D • t Suite F, ......_, &e«ll, C•lllOrnl• Tlllt bu11Mu h c-led l>'f tfl • •-Del- Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Dec. 15, 16.i 22. 1981 S4uS·81 NOTICE Of' T•USTEa·s SALE FCM'«~ No TS-Jim 011 JANUAllY 11, 1"2, •I It 00 A.M. C,O.LIFORNIA LANO TITL E COMPANY. •t duly tPPolnted Trust .. uncltr •nd purwenl to o...i of Tr1111 Ue(uled t>y MARION E. BROWN JR., es Trunor tor'"" -II end M<vrlly ol NOR MAN CARAllET, M.O . OEFINEO IENEFIT , ·.•I leMfkl.,y, dated Mey'""· '"'· •nd recor°"' es IMtfl•rnem No ml7 on June 2-S. 14'1, of Ofllcltl Record1 In the oll lu of tl>e Coun11 Recorder of Or•n .. Covnty, SU.te Of C•lllornla WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK 011 CE llTIFIEO CHECI( tpey-111 time of, ... In .... 1u1 ,,_,, 0( Unllad Sletul •I: IN THE LOBIY OF CALIFORNIA I.ANO TITLE COMPA.NY. 1010 NORTH MAIM ST REET, SANTA AMA , CJILIFOllNIA '77111 all riQlll 1111• -1111eru1con .. .,...11>...., ,_Midi.., It unde r selo ee.d of T rult In tne .,.._,, tltu«td In wld c-•Y 11nc1 St•te dHotrll•l H DU PPS M ARTY M DUPP S , resident or Costa Mesa. Ca Passed a way on December 20, 1981. She is survived by her husband Frank and her son William Pe rry of He spe r ia. Ca and 8 gr andchildren. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, December 22, 1981 at Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary or Costa Mesa 540.5554 LABOURDETl'E o 1e an anny, SIS ers n'6J lndlvlduet --. Inc. HOBERT RINEHAllT, lnCllY-llY J anet and Judy Richards all w1111am Roi••"" H•POOOO. '*"" EdY"""O :;:.:0orwy _.,..no_.,_.. Of LOS Alamitos, Ca W Ocu nfront, N•wporl lucll, Thia stet-I w .. llled wltll Ille Tllll ~ wa llled with ti. RINEHAIHFLOOR COVERING, Services held on Monday. C•lllor"I• '*' County Clark 01 Oran .. Countv on Count., cien of 0,_,. County on -DOES 1throutll10. NOTICE OF DEATH OF December 21 , 1981 at o .. 1c11(_,,,.. .. 1...,,1•1'>w. oeum1,. .. ,,,.L fl'mm o11umw11,1•1 1nc1v11 .. • ~......... ANITA JUNE BARRY, Oc eanfront. N•wport 1••<11 "1->U_,.,I ..... •NITA J BARRY 11 OOAM at Harbor Lawn C.elllomleftMll ' Pub11.-0r-. CoH1 O•ll• Piiot, •••• c--....rJ... "• "' · Chapel Interment services Tiiis 111111: .. 11 11 c-ctao .. , • Oot<.1. u .tt.?t.1•1 uot-ti ~~~~~=J~~ ~..:'i:'::i ~~.::!'.:C:.-:;.::-.,..--.....:: ~~~.~~si:~·~~:A~~ immediately followed ~··~~ _.,. .,._ ..... ._. ..... .,.. '""°" o 1411 Services under the direction Tllll ......_ w• llled wl111... ~ llTt( PIU l9l1C( 'wi.111. ~ ·-................. N . A11 . of Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive County Cltrll of o...,.. c-1y on '-'-· T o a I I h e I r s • M ( C t M ~11, 1'91. STATHdNTOl'AaANOOllMUtT "ICTITIOUl•UMllHI II,... -.. -... aMc• .. -beneficiaries, c reditor s 54g.~~ry 0 os a esa l'WlllllM 0r-. ,_. o.ii~1;:: Of'::.:"~~:'' Tiie ..:=..:T::;.=·.~. dOI"' :.--;:::..:.,~ :=:· ;::':':,!! ian~ contingent creditors of MU LU NS OK. 15. u. "· 191, Ja11. s. ita SS1'Nl TM io11owtno '*-' 11es _ w.i-•= -· "-· -Y .. ,.., ... 11-. IA n 1 ta June 8 arr y and ELLA LEE MULLINS ------------1.,. uu ot t11a Flc1111ou1 11u11,...1 ALL S£ASOH$ HEATING & AIR •111to1 -• .._ .,., •~•·per sons who may be -· -Nttne: CONOITIOHING, ,., 8roU•••· El In .......... _ ..... _ .... IH. otherwise interested In the was a resident of Costa .._..... PENNINGTONPROPERTtES . .-i1 eo.l•Meu.(.ilfwnl•92617 ••• ••dlHCI• ............ Ud. w'll d / t t Mesa Ca Passed away on ~mmo111 on ... Huntlnt1on &H<11 Peter -rt•n Pe11y Jr., ,., .......-. .,...,.. • • •-. t..N ta 1 an or es a e : Decembe~ l8, l981. She is P1CTJ110U11M1St••• CA.,_ · · er ..... ,. eo.•• Mes., ce1110'"'• __ .__..... A petition has been filed survived by her husband llMl91TAT11•NT Tllh Fictitious Bu11nus ... ,,. • ._17 wll =--= :":.!.~ ~,Y L~iS CWertndtf 0in the I C Tll• l•tt-1n1 "r"" It "'"' m err.o to --• 111eo In Or-TM• ..,_ 11 c--llv en ••c•rte ,.~1•1_11 ..... •••• 1~upenor ou o range Joseph Mui ins of osta --..: c_1,on-yt1. •'7• 111411¥1..... _... C t ti th t Mesa. Ca .. 2 brothers Keith LEWIS CLEAN ERi, ~ Eul EO.,.r Allen"""'"'""'°"· '102•2 INlllCI ..... M. ,..11, Jr_ --·· -...._.. _ ........ ..., OU n y reques ng a M c D an i e I 5 a n d G I en •••"'• a-. Hllflllft9ton ••ecll, C•v• L•ne. HuntlnotOl'I BHcll, CA T1111 ......_ wes rtlecl ••Mii ti. ...-.. ,_.. _ .....-ir-• -... Lois Wendt be appointed M c D a n i e I s . b 0 t h 0 ( C.I~=-Tttyellyen, 27» VI• p._ .,_, g::~~~~n:'1. Or•noe Ceunly on I. TO THE DEFENDANT· A CIYll ias per~f'!al representative Washington. Also 1 sister N•. s. -.......1o.cet"-'"l•*'O • ..:~11::.'""" we CondlKted .. , .,, F1111J7 comp1•lnt lies been lll•d b' ,,,. ~o administer the estate of Ida of L.a Puente, Ca. and 5 T1111 ....we.a 11 condliclM ..,, on E. A. ,,_,.,,.notOl'I P\14111-0r-. c°"' oe11, '''°'· P'•'"''" -'"'' .,_ 11 '°" wn11 to Anita June Barry (under grandchildren Mrs Mullins, lndlv~. c '"11' 'c .. 11~1 ::!.." "'""c '"'"', 1"" De< 15• tt. 29· "'1• J ... s. 1* SM-ti :'::;, ~.!-:':~.:' .... ~~ ::.= ~ h e I n d e Pe n d en t K-11 Tesy•flyen oun y 9'~ 0 "'.n.. °""' ... Ol'I .,ou. flit w1-""' <OU'1 • -111en Administration of Estates (or 23 years was Deputy Tiiis .......... was lllH wllll -HOV J), "" ..-JC 9T1C( u• Auditor for the County or Count., Clorli ot Or•noe CountY on ,..,._ 1------------I ,._,.lo tllt comc>felnl. u111e11 '°" Act). The petition is set for Orange. Funeral s ervices Oot<embtr ll, 1•1· Put>llllW<l Or.noe Oo.t\I 0•11Y Pitot, ,.1CT1nou1aus1MHS :"~~~.: :'=1 ;:'.::,:,tt'!:;"' U:. heari"5J .in Dept. No. 3 at will be held on Tuesday. "1111n DK i.•. is. 22· "" sm-ti NAMS ITATRMEllT co'"' ,.,., .,..., • 1~ -•n~t 700 C1v1c Cen ter Drive , Pu1>u.-°'-Coe:tt 0•11' Piiot, Tiie tol'-"'9 0otr10M .,. doln1 you ,., IN retlef d-In ,,,. West, In the Ci ty of Santa December 22, 1981 a t Dot< u ,n ,,.,, .. ,,J ... 5.'"2 SoUM1 _.,. llMll'r IMl.i l ()()PM at °"erce Brothers------------,._ """'"~ nttsM: compl•lnt. wlllC'fl cowld ratlilt In An a c al if 0 r n i a 0 n .-1 • ALL SEASONS HEATING & Alll oernhllm.tnl of ...... 10.1"9 of ' Bell Broadway Chapel with ~Illa ,.ICTtTtOUs ausi•ESS CONDI TIONING, u1 eroedwey, mono ., pr-rty .,. other relief January 6, 1981 at 9: 30 interment at Forest Lawn NAMllTATEMaNT ~•"""'-.C.11toml•'2t27 reqves1eo 1n1,,.c~e1n1. A.M. Memorial Park. Cypress. l'ICTIT1ou1aus1N1ss Tll• lollowlno perso11 h dolnt Peter MOro•n Pelly Jr., "7 Oeted.J..,.l6,l"1. IF YOU OBJECT to the w•~• l>ullnenu: !:..0,•7d••f. COtlt !Mte, C•illor"le ~.~"' L. Weck granting Of the pet1'tlon, Friends may call at the "-STATEMUIT CORNE• PLAZA, LTD .. 10101 .... ~· m o r l u a r Y on Monda Y. T "• to110 .. 1n9 oerton h ooine S••t•r A•enw. S4ilt• ,, '· F""n'-"' T1111 buslNt.J I• c-t"" ..,, .., e, _..,. e.11... you should either appear bullntt~u: v ,.. ,._1....__· 1nc11v-. Deputy at the hearing and state December 21 , 1981 from FOTIS ANOSOHIMPORU,ma • .,, ... .-.-'".nq "'-""M PellyJ OfflClft All ,,,., certeln •-tlluetad In llle Stal• at ~lfofnla, Counly of Or .. te. Clly ot N-1 Bffcfl, dH<rl-H '°''°"" PARCEL I FM ll"'P .. 1111• lo Condominium Unit No J.4 , ... ''U111t"I, •• ,,,.,_ upon tlw Condomlnlum Plan (en11tled ''CondOmlnlum Plen for Lot 1 ot Trect No 10517"1, County of Or~, State of C•tlloml• I.,. "Pten"I. rec..-on Jvly "· ''"· ., Oo<-• No 1St 10, In 8ooll 1:12a, PetiH 7' !Tlr__, llS. 1nc11n1 .... of OIUclal RkO<OS of Miid Ore~ Counly, '""le" pltfl llef1•1nt to lh•t propef'1Y deS<rtbeCI In Trecl No 10587, recorded In 8ooll ..,., P .... S tllrouall • 01 Mlscell•neou' M•Pl, re<orcb ol Yid Or ante County PARCEL?· An unc:tM-.OOJ9 -cent lnter.-sl In •no lo e.. e.om,,_ Areet es \l\0-•nd dellrwcl on ttw Plen. R O BERT A JEAN l.ABOURDETTE. resident of Los Alamitos, Ca. Passed away on December 18, 1981 ; * She was a graduate of Los ::Alamitos H.igh School. class , ::;or 1978 and was presently 1 .•attending California State • · University at Long Beach. 1,. She was an avid skier as 4 OOP M to 9·00PM. Pierce Golf\erd s1 .... 1. Unit o. Huntlft910ft T•r•• A. s--. IOIOI Sl•l•r • Tlllt ..-...;.. w• ~j..., wllll -!::!!..r ..... -w1--your objections or file B k ... S4ille 111 F-ln V•lley, C.lllof'nl• "~ ,...,..._ ' -· • ...._.. 'tt ob' i Ith th Brothe rs Bell Broadway eec: ... ..-utomi."'41 .,,. County c .. 111 of°'"""' County on m .. v ...... .,,.. .. s.11tttt wrt en 1ect onsw e Mortuary directors. 6'12·9150 M Foll• 0 · Gaor .. tsot, iuu Tllh 1>u1IMS1 11 c_,.,, by .., O.cam-t1, t•1 ,.,,,. l11<1M,te1N.tta. court before the hearing. •t•ll•n L•ne. HIHlll"Vlon e.ecll, lndlvkl~I. ,..S7•-ln·2'» y be PANGLE C•lllOml.ttlM7 T-~ Pwbll.,.. 0r..,.. ~ °"''" "''°'· PWll..., Or-Oo.tit Detty Plloc .. our appearance may LORETTA PANGLE. a Tllt1 ._._, 11 COftdloelad l>'f ., ~ Dot<. IS, n.2'. "''·J•. 5, 1t11 mMt oec. ,,t, 15, tt, 1•1 sz11"1 1 n person or by your I · 'd d 1nt1•v..,..... attorney ong·t1me res1 ent an a ,..1,0.~.-Tl\I• l\tttnWlt w• 111ec1 "'""""' . pioneer or Costa Mesa, Ca Tllll ~I ... """' wllll Ille County Cltrll ol °'-c ... n .. on ..-JC llTa I ..-JC ...a I F y 0 u A R E A EX CE PT •II oll , oat •nd 11,orocerllon 1ul>S1•ncn l>ene•t" • Ge9tll of SOD 1 .. 1 fram IN l•"1e<e of ' Mid ••nd wltll flO r'9111 of sur1ec:• .,.,,.., ellove SOD lwt ,,,.,, !fie 1Urtece of Mid l•"d. H round by Wllllam J Ce911ev. •n unmtrrle<I mtfl, In t,,. O.ao r KCM'ded In llOI* tseo, P•te m •I I I Ii ,: ' 11 '1 I, I! ,1 •I l: '. ,: •i '· ii I, . , •• ., 1, I I t I •• /... 11 l, :· I I f I . f I I l • I ' I • 1- well as an instructor at the Snow Summit Skt School She is s urvived by her husband or 9 months Kirk. par ents Major and Mrs . "'I rACIAC YlfW ....., ...... , ... Cem1ttT.C Mortuary Chapel-rematory 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPOrl Beach 644-2700 --- Mi:C09Mta MOaTU.UIH Laauna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8p1slrano 495·1776 -- "*"O' UW~MT. OUYI M0rtuerv • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Grslet Ave Costa Mn& 540-5554 -- ,..c111onm1 • .a.llOAOWAY MOllTUMY 110 Broadway Cos11MtM 642-9160 IAlTl---0.. ....,,..NTMU. ~CH/iPIL 7th I • Coata Mna ~7t Passed away on December Co.inly c .. ,. of o..,... County on DK•"'-"· 1•1 .__ ___________ '------------C R E 0 I T 0 R o r a 20. 1981 at Hoag Memorial De<•"'• 11• 1•1· ,,1_41 ""' 1 "1,.,. "1CTITtous •UllNHI "'crmous aus1MHS conti...,_nt creditor of the H . I ( l h ••• Ill ..... Ortft99 Coe-0.11, Piiot, llAM41 ITATE .. •T N-E STATEMENT d "Y"ed t f 11 osp1ta ater a engt y Pu1111.....,0r.,..c-o.11vPlto1, 0ot<.u.n .2'.1•1,J .. s,1t11~1 Tllelol'-lf19penons •,.••n1 TllatottowlnepeocHis •r•dotn11 eceas , you mus e illness Mrs. Pangle was 93 Dot< u. 22.1', 1•1.J•. 5, 1t11 ~,_., -...inns es: · _,,...,. your claim with the court Years old. born in 1888 in ..-JC llTa HEW,.ORT ER TllA\/EL A"O NOllTH TEXAS OlllLLING. LTO., o r present It to the PIU •ll£ -----------TOURS. olOO Maw-1 C8ftlar 0r1w. Dutton, Madison County , • 15 s..11.100.*-19..cfl,cAtNe. 1001 Dow 51-t. Suite t.io. N_oe>,, pe r sonal representative Ar kansas Sh e married '11CTinouuusiNnl "~~Tt!:~~:T TouN:~P10NRc~~~ ~:~1~~r~I~ Bff~·~!:~!~:':.d, 1100 oov• appointed by the court Jam es L. Pangle in Durant. NA.IWlll"TATEMENT Tiie lollowlne person 11 doln9 orpor•ll•"· *Newport Cenler Street. S..11• 100. N•WDOr1 IHt'll, within four months from Oklahoma. in 1905 and Tiie 101tow1ne perton~ .,. dolne 1>u11fteu•· 0.1 s..... 1t0 .._, hedl CA ce11torn1•...0 the date of first issuance to Costa Mesa Ca · bu11neua TRI.CITY CLEANING sE11111c1E, ,,..;.~· · · Mavrt<• e. Sl>wm.tn, 1001 0o ... of letter s as provided In came · in TllAVEL DESIGNS, 1uH te°'' Mwlrl•-llvd., 5tl M. E• T11i, -'""'It <-V<i.d ., • sc'•'1•1!~,s...~uo. NewPor'l B•ec:ll, Sect'ion 700 of the Probate 19 20, Wh e n It W 8 S 0 n t Ne•port A-. Tustin, Calllornlt Toro, C.I~ '16» <.,.,..,etlon "''" ,,_, general store and pos t PAR-LO\/ERl!CREATION.INC.. llkl'llrdA,BreOY.to1001 Mulr1-N~Tr•wt•Tounl"' Je,,,..N.on11,10010o ... strwt.COde of California. The office Mr. Pangle was 3 • C••ll•rnl• corpor•tlon, HJU &lvd , Sc> MS, &1 Toro, C•llfornl• su-Tunwt, · Suite •«> • ...._.. a.ec11, Cellfe<nl• time for filing c laim s will rarmer. where they lived fOr ~~le1 Ct., U....,. NI-I, Celll«nl• ~Is -lfwu It c~Wd l>'I en T:.:-=-.. w-. flleol wltll IM n~ I. E.,i1 ... , Inc., a C•lllefnlt not expire prior to fOUr 60 years on West Wilson St . T11h 11v11nau is conciuctao .. , • 1,.1vl9uel. c t Cleft. of 0r c-t coroor•tlofl, 1001 Oo"9 Slrwt. Sultit months from the date of Costa Mesa Mr Pano le <~•tlon. Tiii• .~~';.:',t_•,..,.,11,~ •'"' .,,. :.,~,:, "'' ..... ,.,,' ... en, 140· "•-' llM<ll, C•llfornl••-the hearing noticed abOve. . .. Per·l.Oft llkrHllOl'I, Ir><. • .... .. ' Tl•I• -•ntts It <•ncl\1<1•• ..., • YOU MA y EXAM IN e ~=~::: ;wc~ld~e~~2 ~~~~ ~:,-=.;ear-. g:~..;~~1:1.°'·-'-,,•:_: ~~~~~"~1-:r,J~ ~:;Y,,:;:i umuao:~,, the file kept by the court. born in Costa Mesa. Ca. Bill Tllll All-• ... , flied with Ille r••.. Thia a-......t .... llltCI "'"" .... If you are Interested In the Panole still lives here 3 County C•••• of Oren .. County on Puttll1Mc10r.,..coe1t o.t1v Pli.t, _.,. .._ Co.in11 Cl•k of Or•"91 Covnty on estate , you may file a ., , OK•mbar 4, , .. , . De<. IS. D , 1', 11111, Jan. s. ltll Sl97-t1 ,._ -·-Oot<•mbar • 1•1 t Ith the rt t children have preceded her l'1ma ' "'"ttl reques w cou o In death, Harold. Jack itnd PvlHt.,.. 0r..,.. c.0 .. 1 oe11, P1io1, _.,. -,,.CTmousau1tNHI Pw1111.,.. 0r-c .. t1 0.11., P1to1, receive special notice of Beth. and Luther lives In 0e<.e.u,n.29."'1 ,,..., ~ ••-NAMa1TAT111111a11T 0e<.e.u,n.29.1•1 skJ-ti the Invento ry of estate Hesperia, Ca .. Tom lives in NklC ·-"'CTITIOut austNHI Tiie '•"-'"' .-ton• ., ... 1.,. assets and of the petitions, Ontario, ca. and Col. and """ .....atTATllMllT ""'1""1"' PIU llTa ac counts and reports Tiie ltll•wlnt per"" It dOllll FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY llSTATES ------------d ,..._.. I Secti 1200 S Edith Pangle Kyle live In l'tCTtnous au1t•HI mo T.-, A-. Feuni.tn 11 .. ,.., escr ~ n · on · Clear Lake Oaks. Ca. She UM• ITATIN•T MIMMoc ~~ ... •r•v as c.111orn1etm1 "ICTlnouuusiN•• of the California Probate -•t" •a" IC • '"11 C14Al'MAN MOalLE EITAT .• H --.1TATH11a•T C also leaves S &randchlldren, Tlla fOllowln9 PtrMn h dOl1tt Pftdvc:I UM, .... es. Hllftllft.-IN(., e c.tlfOrftlt ~atlGn, TM IOl-1119 IN"Mf\S era Hint ode. 11 t IT' d hlld d 2 ..,.,,,.u "· .. t!Sll. Ce11Mr111t.,.,. T """""u': Nathanl•I W. Horton, grea · an c ren an "'Ew~ GAS £ WAIH, •u w. o ... 1on ... ~. 111 """'"'"' ,.~111~11 A.:!.,_• "ou111•111 11111"' o i • ~1tT11s, 2110 ,.__, Att·or-... • •w -1 Cl .. k ' re&t·great·grandchildren, P•clfl~ C•HI Hltllw•y, New-rt • ~.c---,,.-1..__, __ .., -""'" ... ,_ •-r •• -1 -• ~· .__ -._. ,._,... .... , Tllh Minn• la COfldu '" It 1 t1w11., 111, Cotl• ~ ... C•lllornl• C nt Drf W"t SUit M~ .. ~angle wa~ al;~r ... ~:;;-..:-~~-. 1720 "'· 1..:1~~ II t-..ClM 111'1 en <WH<•llon. ( ' mt~ ... It w-• .,. ltl"IP l'le<•. ,:21, ... ~nt~· Ana,, C•llf~ ac ve in commun Y a a rs Plac•ntla A••nu•, """•rten . o.n--.-~MllOllo ,....."'1a.dl,c.ttten11e....i. , .. , ,· ....... (714l t7:2·97f7 • and a m ember of Costa ~1 .. ,111.~ Tlllt .......,_. -,.._ •"" .,. E•9'tt. •nc. .,, ... t.e..: Mua Methodist Church . Tiil• """""'' 11 c_,_. by •n ,_,, c...-p ~ ..... c.-v... kMn0t.,.., . ., .. ., ~~~;..:::.:!:i,"'••· OK~~:::;r oaiiy;::; which she was very active 111 IMlwi-t. OK8fl'IW 11• '"'· .. -. Tl\I• ~~ 111ec1 wltll t,. Tiii• tt11tlMH I• tonc1uc1ac1 bf Je"'tlleclA. Fer...-~ ... , ................ :1~~: r~n~ h~:~t~n:~e ~~! c~:, ~=·~ :'~l9Clc:~":'v ': o.c""!':~~ ::1':r..1C..~. ~='=i ~:;:..;ir~ .. ~ °'•"" cou;;~; T1111 .::· ::-,...., ,.... IN sure 1M will be ml.Ned and Dfftfl'llW•, l"1. P\11111 .... 0--. e...t Otl ... ,., .... c-1, c1o111., Oi'Met C-y °" d PlJT• -.. -•• .... ~ u -remember• b)' ma11 y ,..,..1.,..0r_c..11 o.u,,.1..._ .......,_ .. ,. DK.1,1s.n.Jt.lil1 ia'• .. 1 -· ··-· "',... Funeral aerv1ce1 will be held DK. •· ts, 12. "· "" .,...., l'l*I .... 0r-. c-..t oe11y ,.,..._ on Wednead1)'. Decem ber -----------tUTl•lfT~U:.a:='"*''' ... ' W 11111 C>K.t,,u.n.1"1 """'t 23, 1981 at Bell Broadwa,y P9le 1111( "'Cl'1nouuw1•aNNAM• - Mortuary at 1 :OOPM with -----------'"" ......,."' ,.,_"" *'-•• ll1CTl'n.,. .,.,.,. Pml .. ,._ Re\/ . p. u l A •• " Ind e r .. icn-nout aust.... IN ...... I-~-'--· ..... ITATUWlfT presldln,. Interment wilt bt tlMMITA~T OHION '"unu1 SHOP,... Tiit ....... 1,.. ,.., ......... ,., It Me r 0 I e Abbe)' i I! -!~:·1··1"1 ........ •• ..... = ~~' •1~ •• IMI• "'t';": :. ". T 0 .. ,. • ,. ,. •• An ah 1 Im . C a . P I er c • co••NT}llAM a.AUfCI v1010, T~• "c11t1.wt •11••11•0 N•"'• ""°"."''"' .., .. ,,_ on .... Broth1r1 Bell Broadwa) 1•tt ~ ~ ..-• ..._ •· ~ .. • ..... _ 11._ 1110r-. """'"'-'9"Cll.CA--. ..,..,.~CM"'""80tlo0 c-tyan-..1a,,_, l'lltflllM l.owlM ....... ,,MU Morto&r)' dJrectorl 111"'"1 , ....._, .,. J.--u rr, Ari... v...,.., i-. o,_ ~ Dr'I•. """"llll'M 9Mdl.. CA -------------! .............. .._Cel...,...nrtl "-......... ~Gal.,.. .......... Tllll ....,_ 1, ~led .., a11 Tll(. ..,_. -~ .-, M Tllh ..._ II GNW1 .. ~ M --- ~·llOTtmU IMTMI' NOllNMY 171Main St .._,nune11on 8tec'1 ~ ... ..... \o- 'to pl.ace your Want Ad C.11 '41·H71 lllft¥MlllM. .......... ............ . _,_.,, J • ....,_ LJiNy A. YOlfftl ........ L.,.,.... Tiiie ............ -""' .._ .. Tiii• ......._ -n._. •tut -fMe ........ -ff'-.... h c-ty '*' .. 0r-.. CWMT ... (-IT a.rt. .. °""'la Qllflty M c_,, Clw!I " ~ e.o..e, Of! .........,t,"'1. DKMl9~~1'11 Nev.U,191 • . ,.,,. ~ ... Or .. c.... Oilli.,.... OK. I, I. ti, ft, nt1 ,,.._., of 0111<1•1 Records. PARCEL > An .. <hllift r19M end _, to uw tM 8elcony ArN 0.119f\•lad ll·J.4 on lfw plen ti t>elflt ....,....,..nt lo"'• .... 11. PARCEL ' A" uc1~,.. rl9111 -Hwn>tfll to use tM Per-•no St>ec.• dHltnetad on Illa P4•n M Per•lftt Sl>e<• No. PW11. Tll• 1trut tOdress end otll•r common dltll-llon. 11 en,, ot '"" reel pro peny dH<rllled eb4o l l Pli•DCM'l«I IO bt .500 CAGNEY 1.ANE • S. NEWP ORT llE ACH CALI FOANIA • THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR INCORRE CT INFOR MAT IO N FURNIS11EO THAT s.kl Ml• ll 11'1-wltllout <-n•M or werr-y ,....,dint tltle, .-SMUlon ,,. enc:-#l<et, or •• to lntur•bllltf at lllle. THE 101114 em-I Of lllt 11no•lcl .,.,tfl<• ot ..io o4>119"'-19""'-' wllll °""'t'l<ff, end e1ll,,. .. IMI <•ll -e1,.._, l1"'4,9Gl).1t. THAT notice ot br••<ll ti u ld ot>llt•Uon end •laC11on 10 Mii re•• ...-rty •• rec..-•• 1,.1rvm•nl No. ti-Ol'I $ttlt-IO, 1•1, o1 Offl<l•I flee .... ltl Ille office Of t,_ c_,, ,___,of o.....,. eounc,. !letotfCellfoffll•. Tnitt ..... ..,,, <-.Cllfll ..... CAL l,,ORN IA LAH O TITLE COMPANY 40 UNIVEMAL CITY Pl.AlA UNl\/E"IAL CITY, CA .... ATTN· f"~ECLOSURE OEllT. tet: UIJI 7*-l100 Dtt .. : ~ 14, "'1 • .,. C.Clternl• ~ TltltC..,...,.y av t.ennllll ... ,........ "-*-Oltl<a. PllllllV.. Ot-. CM.t Ootly Piiot DK. 21, It, 1.-i. Jiii.. s. !tit ..... I \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, December 22, 1981 The rnarketplace on the Orange Coas t 642 -5678 Medtar1 income oj Datly Pilot fomiltea exceeds $34 .000 a year. Your ad reoche1 the county's most aflluent buying au· dience ~::'!.~~ ........... ::::;;:!=-~~ ........ ~: .':':. .5:!:,... .... ~!~ .':':. ~ ... ~ .... ~:.':':. .s:: ....... : I t i) ~ .......... !~.~~~~~::! .......... !~.~~ ~= .......... !~~ .. ~!'! .......... !~~ WllMr'tHotlee: All real estute 11d ver t1sed 1n th1ic newspaper 1s subiert tu the Ft'deral Fair Uou11· i'n& Art or 1968 whtrh makes 1t 1llea:sl to od ver1LSe "uny prerer~nre. ltmltallon, or dis crimtnat1on based on race, color. relig1on, sex, or notional or11:an , or an intention to makl' any such prererence. lim1tet1on, nr dis crimanat1on .. This newspaper wtll nut knowingly al·cept fin) advert1s1ng ror real estate wh1rh 1s tn \ 101 a lion of the law. 1Ha.etforSak ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $93 ,5 00 NO ON, t'(IUlt) share. ISl ~~~· 13.6% lime buytr!'. 3 bd . Iba . D 1 bo t Terms' Noquahfyani:1 A only S94,000 prin only a e u f11nlas11~ 11rrordabll' Call&.'.11404~ Kothy agnt horn.-w1lh pnv11cy l'ov Bay Beach eredenlry,form11lhv1n11 C...G .... Trodea & room. added rumlly Crut1v(' stller will r 0 0 m Vo' It h b r I ck Sll'llCtUrt! term5 jusl ror Real Estate rircpl11~r 3 huge bdrms. you on this sup1•r 4 Br 2 blilh!I. very pnvatc rt..'· Spyglass family home ar yard. Price only oo rhoH'Horner lot or REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 Sl26,SOO Call646 71i l rered at ~25.000 Call THE REAL ESTATERS ... • REH TORS A a.autlful Homt that the owners an• mo11,·atecl to ~ell Jnd \llll help finan ce \ l'r) private entt'rta1nin1? pauo and pool area on a RCTaylorCo 1140 ll<)()() CoroeadelMw 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••• 4l41EGONIA Nrw elejlant 4 Br Vil' tur1an parttJI vu. 011.nr ronlrar tor hnan avail s.57~.000 l,YOWMER 2 Br I Ila, eXl·elll'nt loc· a 11on pluns t!ll' fur dupl~x s:m ,000 640 2439 COME WITH US ••• TO MISA VHDt. Spoclom fow btdroo.. .... ...... hotM. L4rCJt iot 11400 ..,... ffffl with 40 ft. solar heated pool. bllt·I• barb•qH, ~ cowt Clftd rKl'fftM>MI .. welt accftt . . . . . . . • . . . . • • • . . . • • • • s 115,000 1617 WESTCUFF DI., tU. 6l 1·7JOO WESLEY N TAYLOR CO REA l.TOHS ~11tl't' Ul·H AFFOIDAIU Costa Mna I 02• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 --------•I gorgeous lot 3 Br. 3 B<t PllVACY! plus a large k1l rhen family nH>m area for casual enterta1n1ni: S33!1.000 Ca II i60 0835 D.M. Mcnhall Rltr 760.0835 552· 7500 FIHDOM HOUSE J Hr I Ba lar.i~ )lard $95,000 64 1 0763. A St OCEAN v11-:w 2 Br 2 Ba OH llG CANYON GOLF COURSE ~!.~.~ ....... !~!~~.~~ ........ ~~!~.~ ....... ~~~.!:!~~ ..... . != .......... !!.~~' ~~ .......... !~~! ~~.~.~~ ... !~.~~ ~~!.~ .. ~~.~~ HMtt~lh4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINDA ISU HOMIS Pres tige pool fa mily home. Main channel view from beautiful tradition 4 bdrm, S bath. $1,495 ,000. Wide lagoon view from spectacular 1trch,tectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath , playr oom, dark room & den. $1.350.000 UDO ISU HOMES f''eatured on Hom es Tours lovely traditional s pacious, cos.tom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newly rede corated . $475,000. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge rerreation room & 2 patios. Beam reilings. Xlnt value at $420,000. CAIHATIOM COVE Spectatular h arbor view from 4 bdrm , 4 bath bayfronl 2 boal s lips . $2,050.000 WEST IA Y AVE. Remode led. like new 3 bdrm , 3 bath bayfront Slips for 2 lge boats $1.200,000. OCEAHFftOMT IYOWNER Nt'W ('USt bit 2 b ty. f rench Nurm11ndy 3 BR & den homt> C11n hr µLit S89S.ooo. owe 3111 ~~re 673·6578 DOVER SHOIES EXEC.HOME Ml'<l ~tylt• l'OUrtyud Pool. jacuLt1 Overloo~ bay Galaxy Or f ormal dtn nn, 2frµlr11 $'715.000 ree 642·~101646 41148 INCOME PROPERTY SPECIALIST ~l('('t from 3 1$ untl6 Term• a1 a1labh• to l\Ul l )Our nel'Cb 714 641·071'.:t 29~ C.:ollto~t' A\ l' Co,ta Mt.'~11 <'A, ... 1 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lialboa laland Waterfront 3 Br 2 Ba V t11rly rtn till Im MJ1.. 110·03'1 CoroN def Mer 3212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oupltx 3 Br 2ba. deck wtorn view Gar Deluxe property. S89$ 717', Orchid. Work 540·4988. home~9219 2 blks to &!at·h lj ar&t' ~sq fl ho~. 3 bdrm 3 ba, den fam rm. lar&t' dining, rlrepllH·e, prh patio 2 car enc gar 640-~ CostaMno 3224 HEAVEN OM LIDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·I h 4 Bdr exeeuuve home You I love\ ts spar1ous-2310 Santa Ana A1e 1 1 & F I ly remodeled 3 bdrm C.'.aita Mesa II Units 10 '. ~~~ormalspdainan:.m~,~ home on this el!Lra wide 2 Br Townhouses + a 4 I Ba Excellent condition. lot . Sunny patio & Br 1 ~ Ba Ran r h $1200 met. gardener & Jacuzzi Only 10·~ dowo H~ Annual 1nr11me or pool servire 751 3191 or OWC" ~.000 under ap-$62.520 Will sell for less ~ Agt Avail Dec. prwsal than 10 x gross 25', ~ down As:iume 1~1 T 0 -& Owner will l'arry 2nd Close to SC Plaza Green TD at attraMive rate brook home. 3 BR. 2 BA. Call Wolranger Reali> llv. din. ram rm . enc 213 ~-1394 yard.2cargar . SSSO/mo Sl.500dep 992 Carnatton. TRlf'W S 155,000 64().6140 Located in Costa Mesa 3 BR, 1 BA, ram room . -II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ two 2 Bdrm 2 Ba units dm room. den, fp , 2 car are great rental~ The) gar. 1675/mo . 1st 1-sec '61tr.'E IEALLY ha\'e patios & garages avail Jan Isl Debbie "" AfRAID ~~~~l5K bl loan and ~07_0'l __ that 1r more people read Cl Property 2 Br I Ba Secluded 3 Br. 2 Ba hardwood floor home . family living area with brick fireplace. roman tic spa $28,000 down 1 13.6% interest on loans Call for more details S46-2313 clc·c•k, p rcl, M'C' jlall' Sl8SK Owner I tl30 9440, ,.. ............... ~ 642.lllJOj UY VIEW a.EGA.MT "VHSAJUES"-HCLUSIVE Spectacula r Deane H omes ··versa1lles" loC'ated on larg er lot of all Deane llomcs. Aeaut iful golf rours l' vie w ~ Profess ionally landscaped yard w mature trees in a private park· like Sl'lling inrlud ing a lo\'ely large pool and huge spa + an attr at'lt\'l' gu1.ebo . Gated front tourty;ml entry with fountain Marble floor 1n foyer "'th gl tllcring t•handelter ..i Hdrms . d e n . formal dining room 1'<:. -11: baths $950.UOO including the land BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR this month's National . house 1n high trarr.c Geol:raphll rel all\ e to area ol Westside Costa tf4$\l1 38EOROOM STARTER ... Only $130,000! Woods and streams surround this charming Costa Mesa garden home Enetosed patio 3 car , garage• Sparkling pool. ' Flexible terms. Just hsl COM DO Just hsted' pa1·1ou~ I bdrm . 2 hath rondn Apx 1100 S(I fl SN·uril} build1ni: Boal ~lq1 B\'aJIJbll' $2!1!1 ~(t(I owner 11.1ll ftnanrl" ed! Call 673·8550 \ lli\ 1,in11 111 UWll ~, .'.''•1r•h•11r•l•11•1t•''·lm•'·'"·t•l • •• VOL'R POOi. TAHLF. will ht-l~t 1n the ::.uper honu) room that goes w11h this 3 BR 2 ba homl' .. s11a Encllent buy 1 ' $1.55.~ lOIJURo ViH09e R.E 497-1761 llbdrrn . SI' Pl aie1 j oMal'i\rthur \'1 1l:t)(l'I 1 1 ·\ssuml' 117 II'. loJn , t>nt~ IO'. do11. n Sl'lll•r 1111 rarn JI 12 • J U Propert~ ~t i:mt 751 21111 I WESUY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 211 I San Jooquin Hilb Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 341 lloy\odt Q,,,,,. NB bl~ blbl Newport Harbor & O <.: -Mesa Ternr1r for Ani1· dlOlce bayfront proper que Shop, Acroun11ng ly Will skyrockt:I Cu II ex rice, Law ()Hice. etc Jolu1 Campbell for appl Xlnl parking Will dis Climb tu see this brond new cuss remodeling to swt hsttn1o: or rabulou'i ba~ Approx 900 sq ft ex· Ab d ocean\u c·i.tm horne and ---d uding the yard oar v1tuhe theJud1:l·orth1s,LohforScff 2200 S~OO mo 548 H42 . OU r "75.fOO )Jnl'l' wh1C•h lfl ·············d·N······. T7~5629 dudes a lar!(e pan·el or 4 am~~ or Ian · ewport COND0·3Br. 2', Ba lg G'ft T • land Beach OK rur Condos, m 3 5 t e r b d r m . I ram ROGEIS REALTY <Xflc·e IJr Medlldl l.lldg w balcony, dbl garage d II 675-2311 &II 0763• Agent 11. e>pner. rrptc. central an Se JOUf Hl'NTINGTON REr\Cll vac. $750 mo. 2182 Maple Handmade l·teffiS. 2 25' x 117' loL~ NW rur PI05. Ron 979·5370 or R.E. AGENTS nt'r IOlh and OllH• 894-218! OWNER WILL I '"N I 044 '"iM I 044 It's easy Salt,>S slu11. ~ Makl· tht• Sl60.CXXl 17141981 1Ut 7 2 Br 212 ba condo. frptc. RHAHCE AT 12°/o •••••••••••••••••••••••! ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO • ' 11Tlbt for \-uur dforb Mountain, Deierl, A C. D W. encl yard, 2 With IS', ilo11.n for 10 SPACIOUS I * *01·~11c Just call 642 5678 and l)J', HKJ': ~phi Wr ur Resort 2400 car gar With door Vt!ars 3 Bdrm 2 h.1th M • fer desk. l'Ollll'r. ML ••••••••••••••••••••••• opener. Community ~real l'Ulld1l111n "''h J15 the only "a) ,10 1 PRICE REDUCTION askforyour t·umputer, anb 'l'r\ Mobile Huml'. r1xer l ~lispa.$800_!496·0353 THE BLUFFS Cole 1 manH•xtras, \ t' <lesmbt> 1h1~ ~ hdrm . 2'1 • In~~ strrel. aml)ll' JJI k.: upper. 5 star p.irk. Palm i E side 2 Br 2"2 Ba attrar ·~suME I I 0/ ot New-rt,)) Sui~ for in-law qtrs. bath hOml' DL'Sl)(nL·d Smi:le famil)' deta('lll'd 3 Daily Pilot Christmas Ad-Visor & mort.· Start ~ho \far Spnnjl~ $50()() 963 030; ll\'e new condo. patio. ~ 10... ·r-· En losed I ner with lht' f.im1h '"mind I lidm) home an rahulnus rr h I (.' II ll First TD or S98.~00 Rea.lion. I lot~•th R,Paa•~~·"!'or\•L f'Jmil> room & J bdrm~ Woudhrtdl!l' Gn,•Jt o rig l • J. an Death in Fam1l) Forces spa. rpk , $725/mo Beaut1ru1 wallpaper and 675·5511 / 1n., -Sl17.~ r;,:,·~an ;"p on 1 ll'\el Mublt'r bdrm tt•rms a\ a ti a hie (all 1 , 1044 Wallcnlme S 7~2! S;ile or this Bl'auuful Jo}'Ce Wallze. Re 1Max paneling thruout J ~, "' swle ll('CUP•l'l> the entin· 1 nt1w *•CUL 0£ SAC rn'e Spanish type llome 10 631-1~-- Bdrms Quiet loc:ation pmntment lfl $l'l'. I' all 2nd level Good l111·a1111n I ~ I I . . 1 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• Loi Quinta llomr ha~ av Nice clean 2 Br I Ba Sparkling pool ! Only I WXURY t>L'PLE >.. so ~1151 Si!.f!SOO ~i \\\\\ldbrldgc 2 llc!rm. Wu11clhr1dge 1sblrm.for~Jlt:b\ (JWnl'r prox 2i00 ~q rt + Fenced yard. garage. $179,500! Call 673-8550 OF HtW,\Y 2spa1·inus 3 1 • Rea Ilg l"Ondo r-:xcc•llent, J!> Turtlt'rock Xlnl rm 11.111 \~stcliff R~altors St'parate Guest hse new rarpet & pamt 2544 Br 2 Ba ~den unit:. l'p 1 ~omable loan' Near c.im papt•r Read) to _ llomes. s11.1rnming pool Orange. House "'E .. THE REAL ESTATERS pe r has m1n1 \U or 551·3000 J>l•<>b. ~l·hoob tennis.I mo\r Joh 1ran\fl'r SURMIT ~our orll0r on <:11rus Trel'S & Laq,?l' S525 + sec urity ocean. Laundry spal't' in 19~'11 lbrr1nu •·~'""'"'"'' l'lr f:\'\'S 1714 1>1!>111-199 NO this 1 m m<1 l ul UH .i 1 ShaJl' Trt•es are a ll 548.zr78. each unit AdJacent to $126,WO I AG~:r-rrs bl•droom 21: bath l'nt'losed b> lllOl·hall MESAVEIDE LEASE O"IOM Irvine Terrace $449.SOO HlllltincjOft leach I 040 s~:LL •die lti'm~ "'1th a ~\\\l,\dbrldgc :? Hr 2 Ba j)Jlltl hnm~· ~e11.1>0rl Crest Condo I ~ence Sli.5.000 (ont.ict J bdrm. 2 ba. frplc. SI0,000. Seasons Sper1al !1:11 y 1\rl Rc,llflj 14 ll\K'nl'r lii11. il11.n. fl\ 'Pal·1ous. famll.~ .. room: e.1·utor !178 .111!12 e\ e~ NonPt.s_~HA2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8318600 RllJ17"11.,. Oa1l> P1lc1t Class1r1t'd 1 rp 1 t 2 l' Jr I! Jr formal d1n1ni: room I trntst 1'.:1·~hurr F:x pallo 1616 Sandalwood stones. end unit. pool & COLE~ NEWnnftT }'Ours Fantastic pool ~ . • «? .,,,,. d u•2 uu•3• l' a r II I' I In i:: ii n d K" lun Kon··· lla"'a11 MC53 Verde. 4 br. pool. Channing 3 BR Condo, 2 quallf~ &ni? to make this I"-----' 1 OOl SS l ·JOOO I 0 ,. nt'r I\ an• n ~. \ l'~ mmant11 hrt'plaH :ile11. 633 ~74_ _ • .. r-_ S vr '"""' tt?lllhrrann I'll,., l r\tnr ...,..,,.,..,. ys .... ...,.., I 1 L' I ul •· 0 " spa Call Ru th or leve REALTORS home Fine~I area Ask 'f523 CAMPIJSDt·IRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 1 ra1~:ones r.M'cf)t1ona F'ee simple Fu rn :.ludm new crpt & paint. garden P•OPERTIES eor .... cM1 .. ., F\nd what vou want in ' l1ass1f1ed Ads \our onl' ••••••••••••••••1•••1 •1•••1 "''"help 11.ith the f&ndf\(' l\.iren ~2 56&1 L'\ e~ cl\:. 546-9950 ______ _ @ SEA COVE... 2S1Sl.C-1Nw,. tng!136.000 Dkr8480709 •••••••••••• lag.aleoch 1048 l)beaul1ful\tl'l4'0-Aner t'UlldO h\ Ol'ean o ... nr & po ol serv, S850 ll , I OC'EA FRONT ~ oc u ar ing iii l~lo" md rkt!I in g.ii 88.33 • JBR. 2BA, Fam rm. Kids . -G al 10021 IV.,..._.~ 1 st-<•untv. '" m1 P\I brh l'ull for lll(lrl' 1nform1J R"'&tate ·No pets. No singles 714·63f-6990 675-5511 Dail~ P1loc Cl;1~~1r.ed!> I i.t~shop11in1?<'l'ntt'r g ll•Ara.IAO T~pt• ll11ml''· 24 hr lett•:.t rail'' $235.000 OK r-------.... ~~ .......... ~?~~ ··~················· 1· IRVINE I I r1stiini: j)lt!r Cedar lion 979 2390 I bChCllM)e 2100 ~':'.-1:2 Galway EASTSIDE 15% DOWN f'AYT. l'ollaj?e t)j>l', r{'rlwM<I Tr\RBF.LI. RE ALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• A pseAp!~~eHh<?~E on A~!~o ~ H~~E& 1 CE I ~'!}'-~~:·~ ~rl11t1~ Jnl~ rd~~10thet-R;al Estate lAJ\u~c'?~~oGS" 3g~· ~~APe~a~~~n:i~~~ 2ND TD ' I c ·R ·.·EL I I 14 ' $69 900 19'131116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ms mo 1754 Iowa St small tot J Bdrm. 2 n "' (II(~ • • MobileHomes Ranrho Mirage J Hr. 3 644·1836 ~~~P~~~~e~i~d~~!~~ rnr1elw~l&~~~oa ! 1£011£ £L11•s CQ MORTHWOOOPOOL& SPA HOME wporthoch 1069'1 ForSale 1100 ~~er!~2~~-~010 l'ro~1~)-1 2Br New carpet.freshly ~~rs~~ll hc~t~in;~~. ~aJ~~JY1~e1~r1s2-1:m It ' k~m:::ale ip~Rho~~ ~~t~a 2;~ ... C.HRisr~·~5···· OCEANF.RONT·~j,;d~ia·r· ~' '";~r~ent~! g~r~1p ~~~ed~a~e19~~~/ OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE d f . B SPECl•L•. T)pe Home' 24 hr )l'11. d Anaheim St Open dail>· 646-r17l~l·s-1~. _i.:MR yar W/ ru1t trees eaultful "" sttu.nty .• , ml p\t brh ( "1wr Bkr HEW WOODHIDGE USTIMG landscaping, fountain & pond . ~p .1 nou~ 1 llclrm + n5hang 1>1tr Cedar 171413470108 s.s Exceptional 3 rrn Choice Corner Exrellent financing. 1st . 2nd , & I "' bunu~ room & C'otla~e lypl' rrd11.ood Lm('ly !Hrln1ne('Ondo Fa.wt•V~ 3234 Lot Grt '"''alion. Beautiful Area 3 d TD . II f II d ()(.'E/\1' \'IEW Cstm deck . pool J!uardt•tl $22.000 eqult) 1-· r ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA~ • r . s are a u y amortize l"OOL SP1\ + GAZE RO "ale. ad It s onl.\ :->11 SH~.000 Chan•'l' for~ HOME FOR RENT WE OUIT! Nr Park. Comm Pool Mstr BR Ste loans. Seller w assist w (inane· " 1 t h w "· T R A R dogs S69.900 4!19 3111,; 1 .. 1 • Bdrm S700 Fenced We can no Tonger afford W Mirrored Wa rdrobes Select ing. $259,000 Young P ark 551 8700 Bt•auttful honw with Bearh lor , ra1Hstrano I Newport Beach Uark yard & garage Kids & to make payments on IACk TO IA.SICS Land~caping. $1i2,0()0 (N46l mJn) ni rL' upJ!rades fk'h fl x 40 w add on 11:.i} exet' rondo 2Rr 2' i pets welrome Isl mo. + our4 8d 21 .. Ba Westcliff Would your family enjoy l>nl) $429.9oo l'nn only ·· d 1 · . k h 1 ha Jssuma bll' I I'•'• dep 545·2000 Agent . no • the basics lhat make a (!)-7509100 l'all Patnrk Tcnorr. agt room. a 0 1 P•" ea f •d 29 $45 ooo fee home. Asking $249.000 ;:r-l'd pool. i:ame rm laun 1 l\l , ) r~ · ----- LET'S DEAL Norm or house a home such as I dr~ S'ISll ~fl re nt l l'ClWl~for .. 1 ... ......illCJf•leocll l240 Kasey, ownr agl. pegwood noors. planta ll 2CarpCMahf'lna Sli.soo 496.0371 . Realtor.159 11 11 ..................... .. 6JH266or5486492 lion shutters. bay win· ~':':".:':"': M•wpcwtC.....,_ I . 1J tir.212ba .onf1•eland 11 HOMES F<1RRENT dows. brick hreplare C:0....~1al blk to beal'h 111 N R I 3 Bdrm $67S Fenced and lots of used bnck? · Property I 600 $JS.Im eqwt~ $1100 mo yards & garages Kids & CLASSIFIED This Irvine 4 bedroom 1--------• •••••••••••••••••••••••. Oii.lier agt it;O 029i pees wekome Isl mo + SllK & ffNlf TRIBES Uisk bwlt home will br MEWf"ORT HEIGHTS I I dep 545-2000 Agent. no INDEX mg years or peacrrul 3 Bdrm home. r1repla1·e. MEWPORT IEACH R•• I fee --- contentment SJS0.000 dnuhle l?Jra!(l'. <'hllll'l' lll11h 111s1bll 1t) C 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••Lux 2 Br 2,, Ba Pool . C S 8 R B Y H A I U B B R 0 T S 0 E C A S C C X K U R S T U R U R E K L V 0 Tl 1'1111 f• M. C'9 h11•a11nn Near l'llH and C~t·an v!~w l20 ft rron 1 Houws hmisJ."' 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AUfowoatl ""·"14 Use the Dally Pilot "Pitt Result " Hrvl~ dir«tory Your ll'nift l• our .,.mlt.1 .a.anut m 675*3411 UHIQUEIH THEiLUFFS J BR. 2 BA. single story with serene greenbflt locatton, 2 pat ios SI00.000 Ulllll ()Uf t1()MfS Realtors. 675-6000 1.._laCCN9fort when you see this 3 Rdrm + den house . You'll want to get cozy 1n fronl or the bit! fireplace Only 20~ down and t11ke advan· laJtl' or lln t'HertlYe rllt' of .12 1·~ Priced a t $136,500 7SI 319 1 l' """''-'"" O•lll~ Ad• arc rullr, 1111111 "Pf()C>I~ to people • ulfl C'alls with big r•· llderthip and big rt• Hitt I To plare your ~ried Id, ralJ today IOW71. RESIOENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES MAJ KAI -Sl,000,000 FEE . A remarkable 3 BR. 3 Ba. one/story unit of imperr able tas te . An exciting blend or wood, used brick. decorator papers. sails and sunsets. On the water with expans ive patios. Enter this en chanted world secure in the knowledge that nothing else compares to it. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 BAL IS. OPPORTUNITY Drastic price red uction on this adorable 2 bed. home . Spotless & furnished in super loca lion $295,(XX) WATERFRONT HOMES, INC 1ttA1. CSTA Tl ~ ""''"· Pt~tv M.n.tr"""' ~ W CoMI lfocr,\t m M4if!l'lf A11t NMlorl 8Ndl 8lllboe llllnd 6Jl·I• 61Wttl 8 E Y 0 E C M I P H A 0 L t 0 A H H H t S P M R H R T A K B W 0 I R N 0 A T E A S K L 0 B E R B E R S U E T T H A A K Y B A R T A I E M 0 B H I I T A 0 R T A M E R I C A H I H D I A H E M M B R A W H U L D L S l H U A C H N 1 T A C I K R ul T R I B E S JM H I L T A K T 0 A U M E R T I R K C H T A E 0 H H A Y t S P N Y U G U A H A R B T T A B lnnructlonl: Hlddln _... bllow ~ fofwwd, ti.II· wwd, up, clown « ~ly. Find Md! end bo• It In.~ Ainu Hottentot B"1llf .J Allb Aintricln lndiln DYtk"' 8lnbl Kllmuck Hnlte t OVPIY Wmen = Turtt ledouln T omoll'ow· l'ufpltn• -----..... '°f QAT I. P0UAM ··--~ ol"'" '-ttrv...t.lod -.!• be-.....,..-. '~~ 1ow ... 1-1-wop1o-· I BUNNIB I _ 1 I I I r I . ~.._K ...,R ..... o.,.P_E~1 , 1 _ I I' I r . t I AN AIG I' r 1 1 r . ~ Ht'• • ltlt bMf drlnk1t At I004'I H lt'a l!Oflt lie 1t1111 ~1=t=,:1=,,=~=1=0~1:1.~°i::~~~~ .._.__,__,,__.. _ _.. """ ...... ,_ ...... J ~ • r:m.r:-p:.u r r r t r r I' r 1 ·~~f"fOI I I I I I I I I J ICUMUTSMIWWlll IHI -S715.000 631 7300. Lcnt·I~ hllle home ,I ll~. 604 16th St S79S mo SACRIFICE! Realtor 2BA,yard.!1Jr ~leeps '· ~145.l . I 2 nl'w lu~un townhouse 1 "°"till June 30. Sl\95 mo ~BR Ba &-1 p I t l'Ofldos :i bilrm~. J ba --~5~~4 2 i60 60116 & Playgro~nd0C:C;d:no~5 BF.LOW R\'11.ll~:R S fQR SALE ' No pets S675 mo COST S 135 000 ea Corolla def Mar 3122 5.ll 2545548-1905 bi5·4333 Shopping <'en\er 18.000 •••••••••••• •• • • • • • • •• • N be~ 2b VIEW-VIEW-VIEW sr wtlh l'red11 tenanb l'pgraded 2 Br 2 Ha I ~5() ({ardene/:~1 r:~ pr I me l' o r n i· r w yard c.irport. ~o ol pets 962.11639 Anahr1m $1 AJ0.000 N.'H, no do~s 5735 pr --St>ldom a\ a1lablt> \ ie11. Cash 1N1 o loan l Nrt in I rm incl gard ... ner A\ ail Spac Jbr. Jba. sunderk. property an Rroarlmoor. h bl dbl ~a N bea h J Harbor V1r11. Hills 4 <'O rne $150 000 Yr \ ru Jul) lnl'l!Ol lJ cl r r c an bdrm~. 2• 7 b:Hhs. 10 ex Ground lease 60 Yrs. !\?tty Kerr Hll) 673 llRI I_ RI00 _960-5618 cellenl condition Ex 20 Yrs . rl a I l' a 11 LGIJlll"l leoch 3148 Spacious 3 BR. 3 BA. SU,!l ' ' rellenl neirthb orhood Owner Broker. <7 14 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. nr bearh. dbl gar. Communtl)' pool Great 833 2237 l'n7\ llou~e rp. S79S mo . 1 1960·5618 as11uma btr financing! l-1111111!'111111!!!!~!!111-tmll!!!lll•I l'loseTo Be111·h in-. 1244 1 s.129.000 C0ttdo111l11l111•H /T owfl• 1213 I !'>40 3953 •••••••••••• •••. ••••••. 642·5200 hcMMsforaale 1700 .Wwporta.ocll 3169 Twnhome,newJbr.Jbu.-.: .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••. ••••• ••• paho. gar Park. pool. 1 Newport Bearh Rt l! C'u IJOO ISL!-: charmlnl! 4 Jae tB75 mo 833 90~7 nyon. MrLatn adult Con bdrm. 2•, hJlh lri: 'un New rondo, 2 RR. 2 BA do. 2 BR. 2 BA. pool. ten n~ pa110. romplt•ll·I~ up r atio. Nr Park & Pool ~PETE nt'I, secured fl!lrk IOI! & 1tradcd Sl700 mu \" 1•11r No agts 675·9646 t'\'eS I I o l her am\' n 1 t 1 e ~ I\ Bill Grunih fl7S flllit 3 BR Zb -d 2 " l'!l!-11!!!!!!1111111---~· Si!~ 000 OW(' W 20'. . a ('On 0 " t'llt • -HAllOIRIDGE dn Owner AgnlR3371190 ~~~1r 1~ot~·~h1~11:2 'i\r;' ::;: mo 975 1262or •. .' J BARRETI .. REAi.TY mi sq n S200K down Inc-~ 2000 Townhouse. ,·11mpl,•ll'I~ RENTALS &SK ~'/I', nwner will ••••••••••••••••••••••• rum• $89$ Mo ifiO·lll Ii I Br. I b11 MSO· ... "" (' Ii r r y II I I 3 '' 14 UNITS C.M. 2 Br. Iba n~;, (~rrAp.644612.S East111de ~Ith pool. Moh1h•hnl1'1\' l.1dnl'urk 3Rr.l'.ba MSO ~ owner anx1ou) i:n·ul s111u 38r.Zba ssoorurn11, --VI·.-I ... ••• ... ·Ll-0-.-·1 r1n:inc1n1t lll 10'. On Wlltl•r. m11h1h· 21KI Lt R11sor Rlt) llJ3 8600 , . ._ " " TSt. lnvs1mnti; 1142 1603 $HOii 2 IOIM • 2 IA ... ,,LI v•LLIY l';inoram11· vi,·11.~. i h,1 a..,..._. 1141 ' Al-I 0.5 e.. " "' SM.'ltJ ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• " iitt,500 Ta Slltfttr l.;i)lunll <>t·,·unfront 1-:ANFRONT Mndular· ... .&.JS.l?7I Nor n1·w 4 pit•' 2 (.'ontloSl\OIJ Typr Homei;, 24 yr'"' • bdrm. 2 both eat•h unit 11«Unly. 1 t m1 pvt b(h with f1rcplt1rc. 1:nl0l1111(-<I Wlltrfi.t H._t + flshinl( pier t:edar WA~ACTION! a-lied Ads "2·SCTI p1111n, 1t11r111tt' 9'"· IKt lltylK. 01·1400 Coll•«t type. rfdwood. Pot rash rlnw Now d•tk, pool. auardtd ' S1S9.SOO 8111 Grund~. 2 Bt. 21, bu rondn, nu Jalf, 1dlt1 only No Rllr.6'H161. ktdSIJ>t'll\ Gwr. patHi dot• From 1775 mo · l UNITS C.M. Ptictj1.11trfduced.ntar new. ulJ now 'tSL lnvt!!!'_.ntJ 842-1603 m<llnw> t"urn nptmnal. ~~·~ " ~ IMUllOOd uys. 64$·2199<''' 1' t BR d•lu. 0«11••' Havt .... t II' w , ff. •imo. '51·5111'• IOmhnlnJ off HPltl M·FllAM·IPll"' 0-'fifd....td!~o_ll •tll ,.... ~------~~~~~--- , t ' i j Orange Coast OAJLY PILOTfTuesday, December 22. 1981 Cf FALL ~~ ............ ~~ ............... ~."!!.~'!;.~~~ ..... ~:!1!~ ............. ~~ ............... 1 ~~~~ ........ ~~ ............... ~-:'.~!.~! ......... ~ ............. :i. Will Hitbyt.1l an> al(d, R08TST~INHRONt:k. t'ON<.:IO:J'E MASON RY <iurlk>n M11lnh·n.1n<'t' l>lJM p JOH!\ HOUIN'S (.'l.1-:ANINC: 1-'nc 1>uintm1J by Rkhlird Pt.A.Sn:R f>ATf'lllN(; a..d COMhwHe. Ce. SPECIAL ('06111 Ml'n ~HNI, my <a:N'LCUNTRACTOH Cu~tom fo'oundlillOn~. R1~1d1Comn1/lndui. & Small Movin.: JohN ~rVICl' II thorou11hly Sinor 1.1(', in• IJ yr~ or ltcstue('Oi lnt/ul 30 Speciahzma In ahallt • tM.1mt1 Pum ~ IMO! l.ir #:199463 64S 1;.isti l'tihOI, Ul()(•k & U rfrk Cleun Ul)l'I & 'frl'I' Trim Call MI KE twtl t3!11 dnn boUllll S40 ot!S7 huppy N 8 1·u11tuml' r~ )'1'1 ~eat Paul MS 2977 shm1J.-rouh ~ &1 Per Dav ...,.tcy c.,..e... Lit· Sl6·5013,S36!1S77 ~t8l6 ,l'vc~tl464947 llaul.dl'unui>.ronrrete LORllAINt-:'SSERVln: Thank you ll3144tO Net1tp1tch('s&tt·x1ure~ F'reee,um11Le M21gl ;, •• ALLyou pl) ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••• .. • CONCRETE TREES rt•rm1111 Dump Truek llumr /llwu IRchable CwtoM p .. ieq f,... "t. 193-14 lt Tiit fora i''or 1111 you net'd tu know fo'INF.F'INISHWOHK •G<> per sq fl• 1'opill'dlremovl'cl. c•lean <}wckscrv.642 7631! Rti(~ffru1Ul 962·0SIO 2S yrs exp. Lit· 4ol!Ml Int !',;lit Plasttinn11 ....... •••••••••••••••• 30d11y lid about bunkruptt·r-1·1111 Rcn~dehn¥IOOOr5 hung nn(.'k & Blo<'k 67S 90J7 l,!lJ8, l11wn rtoov m 3476 llAUl.ING' OUM p Quality wurk, dcptnda Bonded Ins Rt!s Color 1.Dw llohday Kate5 ATll~~~~sJ:,~~~l~ In lht 1l4183S·916Z Rand~ 720 1260 Cd M CQl.trtlCfon G....-9' Gardt•nlJlll W:inll:(l JOllS, ek for R11ndy, hit!. rererent•n ('11 II ex~rt 963 Wll Dirk -f'tee est 6458258 Refs John 893 16!!, DAILY loata. M .. ttt•u/ c..,.. Senlct ............ ~......... 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Your Daily Pilot Schoek Bouts 67J 2050 Shampoo & steam clean ' .arry e111 t . ••n••••••••••• • ... ••• • TO()A y ' Yard ' gu rage &1es11 , Ir\' in r Re r li ext Aeouallr tel lings toileti. & f aurets. re <.i1lbt.'f1 '!' Trt'I' Spec· Service Directory Compl Yacht Maint & Color bnghleners. whl )~~:~!~~ T re t' Trimm 1 n g & cln up, fie 1 tun lru<'k 6'15 317S Davi~ P111nllnl( t147 Sl86 paired or replaced II Trt'f'S ~hru~ l'XPtrtly Repr-enl"l1va Cleantno , exp· ... •· r~as ""''· 10 min. blha"h 4 Ren~v:il 111 Reason11blr I 2i.6.'ll 1993 t24hr~I ~; -I G J a•1 ""'"' prunrd ~'ree est u u ~ ,. u or ~ ...... .. , PriC'es lfuulinR. Odd ,. • , 1 1•11bonry uur sperllJ ty. L,.J .H PAJNTIN yrsex1)(!r. 1111"" ""'"' '42·5'71,eltll2 Cl~rkp'1S710024hr6 Hall, hv1dm rms SIS, Dryw• JobL Clean up~ JOHNS 1.IAt:K. Ready Clean. qwck, depend11 · SPECIAL' lnl/cxl , Ptwri11M•-M bi~9349 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1!!!11!!~ llis.n ovg room S7 SO, routh ••••••• .. ••••••• .. •••• 760-9QI~ 573.9043 for hauling 1':Ht1•ienl. bll' Wedoliny size JOb' drywall Larry 64S·9J83 -r-· ' -JI---THE taEE PfOPU ,) ........., ....................... ~~·od~~ ~fl>?~ea;a.~hm Zf1~~~~;r~~~~~~11. ~" -[~~~k i.t~dhe~~kw y~~e ~63•·2004! IN'r~EXT PAINTINC: ...... ;;O;HTY..... Pro work. all trees Call !ii ....................... GEIWICK & SON 15 yrs exp Do work Free ""l Kevin 67<·!J088 ••••••• ............ •••• 75.<l 1976 Custom Brick. Stone' Lied Refs ~ree ei.t M .u..u GEMEHT now' 835·~ 24 hrs ~ SOUTH COAST I ~0 " ,. I Block, Concrete, Stucco • •646 1067 • • A""' Bul de~ Smee 1947 mys!!lf Refs SJl·OIOI _ ... arpenlry ~ a~onry llAULIN<i --· · Orange to areu IS yr!> T ..... Senlct APPRAISALSERVICE Add1l10lls ·temoclehn° Dryw• Hoofing Plumbing ''h ·t . 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OC'l.'Jnfronl fo r W111ter OCEA~ \I EW (frluxe <! t:a!>lblurr 2 I.Ir 2 B:i car gar. view, nr ocean car gar. yrd, <'ic'5e 0to r\\a1I Wmll'r Weeki~ ' APT Well landsraped nu peb, nu t'Jrpl'li.. llenlals f'urn1shl.'d & Hr 2 llc1 ctN·k \ard fireplace p(lOI pon·h I VILLAGE ~ 1 ~.974.3420 bch. comm Pool S8SO Monthly 673787~. ,-j C'ourlyard . rurpels I av1ul Jan call Huitcr unfum llrOkl'r 6754912 brll'k lrµlc·, 1:;1r wiview s62S 720 1114 ('I!. t&2 hdrm luxury 4 Miuioli Vi•io 3267 Yearly 642·~ IALIOA IAY CLUI • I ~·~d~i. ~~>.Ui~l) 85! l.200 NO FF.Jo:' Apt & l'undu I s F. (' L H (i 1\ "I r: New 2 br t ba. !rpk. i.gl I ..dull apls In 14 plans 1 ·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastbturr 4bdrm. ram 8Jrh. Apl ocean , 1e" 73 682!l i\ rentals V1llJ Ht'nlals I S8!ll 1110 or lea~e npl I ·ar i:arage $500 Adulls Hdrm from S490. 2 bdrm HOMES FOR RENT nn, lrg >rd Jan Isl. &I:! 1802 I ·'' :,__1 1 i:11ot 12 Hr I Ba enl."lsd garage 615 4912 Rroker /\dull:.. Sonl>l'I Uluf!l> 1111 l 1 645:3864 · from $5711, Townhouse 3 & 4 Bdrms $650-1675 &l2 5161, &10 8107 I y d 2 br. Adultl>, 1111 p1•1s Rl'W I & )'ard Lots or l(rasi. ' . I "a(' Ir 11' :\ \ p ( M nopes from $640 + pools, ten· Fen(' e d ya rd s & -OCEAN FRONT our unuse I} tll'I' Move rl'fni:. cncl $500 33562 Rlue Lantern EJ\STBl.Un lbr poul 16:10'1-Hll 1¥121\11011 2 llr 212 Ba l'nl'lsd ms 1!.Ull'rfalls. Ponds! garages Kids & pets S510 Lt~~ BR rull 01\ 2bdrm 2ba 1\\.111 1 I pallu.s.17~97!144111 -t963354or49692JO I (jWt.'larea l>lllgl~adult l1!.1lhlar1:1·l•1fl&l"l.lr,1 g.irage pool rrplc Gasforrookmg &heat· wekome isl mo + dep I ~~~~~~j 7 6~~ "~~·:; no". t1I Jan 23 )l unlh ur I Ile ms COU d ~aul t l>r. 1·Jrpt'ls O;t>anv1t'\\ 2 Br 2 Ila rnn-no pt>l:. ssoo mo &i4 4767 dei:k i!'Al ~14 759 1012 I Sti50 mo 640 5296 inl? pa 1d from San ~;mo. Agent. no ree ; 21J-4JO.Jl4S . Wkl). 752 9t61i be someone's drnl)l'!\ q Ill et bldn I(' I 1111 w I) pool 11•nn1~.1 Ol'l'Jn rn Li:. 3 llr. 2 ha I i.m.dlate Occ upancy 3 Ur 2 lfa 2 blOl'kS lo Dwgo F'rW)' dnve North i.a-.....rt•-h 3 69 -12 13 1 4'.:18 671176 nr j i.t'<-lllll<'.l'R<'I i:ar $600 op.1i.•r,2l':iricar !pl. yr $700 11111 J llr '.>Ra ,111 beach palin $700 mo on Beach h• McFadden ·-...--oc 2 J Br. 2 Ba or 2 Hr 2 Ha Ocemi Froitt Dp11 Chr1·stmas 597 0056 t.42 977:! I\ s 12011 n111 "' H -h· I· \l~arl) 673 3728 tlwn W~l on Mcf adden "0 •••0 ••••••• .. •••••• Den Steps 10 bearh F\Jm 3 bdrrn 2 bJ bit 1>12 :144J up:,tJir,, \ •l'" '1 con) · I S d V 11 a e LUXUIY IAYFIONT (mil' S79S mo 1~. hrevlJl't" )ftlnlhl~ I I EasL~1de.11m Jlt' I hrlrm . ,:! Ar \pl N1.,1r ot'l'Jn. 1 · , I \Juh1'(l reil1111!' \'O•·bd I' Rr I Ba Steps to bt'Jl'h ~~14·,~~~:~A 1 g • B Ba .,. Sell them enl'lr111lod i:arnJ:l' Yard '. i«'"' "'''Jn bJl\'11n' llJlhoa lsluml Waterfr•.1111 garai:c. hlork 10 bcJ<'h S350 3 r. 2 . with boat shp PROPERTY HOL'SE oqearl~ &15 i573 \.'l:'ry clc:in. 1 al OI\. $42!, 1?arJ,l!t' ,\\a ti nu" 3 fir t ~a Yl•arl) n•n Yl'arl~ PROPf:RTY llOUSE ROOMS 4000 Av a i I . now 1\1 any i 642·~ -ci42 1010 2 Br apt. ~ub rl'nl HJ lhn,1 nu S46 425J I ~92 l no tobl l.1252 I ,II S!I ' ~ ~\ 11 l J 11 I Thi \1)!ml b4:! 11;0;1 f..'2·3850 b42 IUIO •••• '' • • • .... ••• ••••••• amen1l 1es. SJSOO Mo I~ 8.1} Club ,\\ Jll nll\!o ltl with an ad . 7ill(IJ4i I - Broker675-4912 1 tL..L-:sh-~ 3425 Jul~ 1 &l2 l31!i I 1 2 Br Townhouse '1111 prl' IH-tinc;on ltoch 38 40 h l h . & . I 'l~;Wf'OR1 llCTS :!Hr 2 Ha Steps w beach ~un~ .. lle~~~~.~lo~~~~l .,.......... cu d th Mature <trlult' 1•nly •••••••••••••••••••••••iSl1•1Jt1lnl 1· ie~c·1 2 1 .. , IBdr,i:ara1t\'.S.42.'> $750 ~ .ulllsml'ld, .. ---------1····· .................. SmtClemente 3776 un er e S425mi1755W IKth SI l)l•luXt· 11vol'<1do• \tr..i llr l!llk'i ).i·ar} T 640 71111 PROlfo.HTYHUlSE ""') Laj!una Beach THEILUFFS TOWNHOUSE end unit. ....................... O .1 P'I 646 9507 l.trl!l' '•hr 2 hJ hlln'-n1.11·ulall· Sli50 & $71!> 542.:Ji50 642 1010 lla1h Wt't'kly. K1trhen Spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath. like new 2BR 2Ut\ din On the bt-Jl'h l.rie I & 21 31 y I ot . I . bl3 25(Jj llt•arh!rnnl 2Mrm 2uJ I 1l\ailahlt> LOI!. winter ram. home. New paint•-rng, la patio balcony Br urkl\ \101 ..,<o ... ,1u1 i!hdrm I' ~ba. lrpll'. l(ar <b"hr I ' n11l1•' 111•.,..h ~ u111•r uni\ Sti70 mo Santo A.fto 3880 r· t 'S 494 52ll4 "' .. " ....., ... " c·t c 'd $650 mo Call lh·len ut I ~d.lls .. no f>th ~SU rrw Qw1·t 2 Br I ll:J )!ar;ij!t' I Ulllll .l11n(' . 55~1 lfill2 aft ....................... a~ . . ---carpet. Move in ready fl, c . frpl. self clean M1ke492·t720 I t UI e ~-JSjjl ~llill.'Ji2 11.1110 pool /\<lull:' n1 I 5"m I Or l Ila adullo, M•f l'On Ualboa Inn S90 & up S1200 per month. Agl , oven drapes 51.'t' gate. &......_nf l'll'h SSOO IH4ll II 15th " do nr So ('ud•I Plata "l'ekl} K1lchennelle. 640-SS60. pool clubhse i.auna. .....-..... s J\\ ail no" t Ur ( arpurt. MAllMEIS WALi( SI ti42 i'.140 Y('Jrh kJ't' un!urn < I' I • , p . I( I ocean front 675-8740 Quiet. nr F'l!.)S S6i0 No ~shed JS I pool & laundr) Adull~.1 3 !Ir Townhoust• ,,111 1 Wrrn. ~ ba, ltll111s r-.ew 54u2~ ~ ~.,1 ii iTt 1 , 1 ed p -1 - BalboalslandWaterfront ~n~·2.'>80,7510796 !....................... Call 642·56 nopt'L~ $415 I $265tll' YJrd '•nitle & dnuhle llla\t' )OU n•Jol loclJ\\ p.unt c·arpet drJpt•s •5119111()";,,~67311189 l eup+~"111n~ heope 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly ren JBR. 2•1BA Newport lalloolslond 3806 aH ask flf tile posit 931 w 19th St i·ar garaitt> near llunt t'IJs~1f1t•d \11," If n111 SXS4J l'J~I LindJ or i\rt ' . ~-. ot1lCv'p~~&; tal.t97S.Mo 770-0347 Terrare Condo Highly •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 5480492 llarbour Childn•n nl. \C111 fl' mt .. 'lnl! th•· 11 .. ,1 I Ag! hi5 c~ SEU. idle Items w1l~ a SER\'I 'F.J)IRECTOllY SPYG• ·~s Upgraded with small B 3 I b 0 a 1 s 1 11 n d Chrishnas 2 Br 1 Ba SJnla .\11a 1 8-1(}61lai b,1q;J111s in 1u~n· 1• 11 di • ~,,7111 Dail) Pilot Class1f1ed .l ·11 00 , ~ Patio SlO\'I'. ()is Waterfront 3 Br 72MBa I C'.oodunC'arSunfhi"t'r& . 1Sc! 1 r1trms 1i.,2.,., ~d~-__ 1~a u ut Ocean & night view. hwasher Washer & Yearly rl'nlal S9 5 o Ad-V°tSOr Bristol, patio No pets l~ri:e_ J ~rm . 02 h.1~h, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm, ram rm 3 car Dryer Community pool. Call TIO.._Q347 l't1l~ IJJ1d i•xrt>pl c•lei·t rpl1 µ.1110 i;J r J l:l gar S2200Jmo Eies Sawia & Jae Nu Pets lcllaooP ....... 3107 _ ___ I ~,mo S1l'rrJ Ml(ml \lnl'fi75!ll.l2 • 760-0007. --S650Mo Nol.ease i\va1I ••• .. ••••••••••••tt•u• EASTSIDE Qi 641 l324 I I Hr i\dul~~·•111\ • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • Beaut 3bd + F IR home Jll!' Isl 6311317 ror ap· 8.'.ly Vu, 2 BR. I BA, gar. 54152 Br. l Ba Poolsrde l8eaut1tul lands1·a11c•d ,n~>ptl; • • w/pool, 2 pallos.2 fri>I. jlOinlmenl no pets, adults S600/mo Apt La d garden apts Pool & Spa ,llijl Zli•S 8 O • 3 L · 8 0 II • Westrliff. Sl200 mo No --~k979-6371 hm 67J 8276 child 01tn:7 p;~mca1l 1 CO\ ('red v Jr k In~ 1-'umtsh~J & l'n(urn I :! 3 • ays mes 0 ars • pets 646-2389 Apmimfntshr11i1hed Con.odt4M• lll2 rorappt before1tsgonr AdulL~.nopel:. I Bdrm A.1>1\ G\ m . • BhtfsCondo 3 Br up, i br .................. -.......................... TSLMgnt 642 1603 ~ 1 Bfl $435 Ja('uz11. sauna 111wl 11 s ea:,y lo Pl dee your 8-0ay Week Classified by mail and •t e down, 3 ba. Kit chen CostoMno 3724 EP TO OCEAN Most I 2UR 1 Ba $Ml0 r ll·nn 1 ~ '0 lll•\ bJll I e LO~ts 1usl $8 -that s only a dollar a day• To Qualifl,. tor t his _nook Sl300. 644·26....Q:!__ •••••• .... ••••••••••••• charming in old Corona. WISl\AKE VILLAGE 161 ~; l8th. 642 OR$6 I haskt'lba,11. l(amc room • special o fter you must be a non-commercial user o ffering • Spac 3 BR 2•., ba, very S375 mo Mature adults, 2 Br 2 Ba frplr. oeean lmmed orrupancy . llunl llrh !146-0619 • cleantownhse Pool.jog. no pets. Quiel & secure view from de c k Adull only complt>'< I Pacific J llr ('Ofld01n llln~\'0111 I • merchandise for sale UP to $800 per ad and lhe price must ging, etc. $750 mo Agt 1991 Newporl 81\'d S800 mo Call Anthony Pool, spa. laundry room. Ten-~tA~t~,. fl\l patio " 'tnr.1i:r be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • 544-1440 646-8373 days 642 5757, eves & patlt)6 or derks Nu pets I ~PARK Dill f.( M sht'd & t:Jq1orl """ • needs e1ghl days s e lling lime or 1usl one Harbor VU homes. 4 BR, Newly decor I Br dplx. ~knds631·6630 Garages a, ail Bar·hrlor and unc• bdrm OK. no pt>t~ $525 mo • • B r sep by gar Q u1 et SPl:X,"TAC'Lll.AR OCEAN Bal·h. SJOO apL~ All adults und no 752 2197 N 5 1\1 F I • 2 A. am. rm . $1200. E 1 I Br $40S S4l5 p('h Pool BHQ and , • U d h 00 Ab t 4 1. av a i I . Jan 16th .mpl)d adu l over 35 & CITY LIGHTS \'11-:W 2 Br S47S $485 laundn roorn "'""I br rnnflo ~1incl\•1·lo. I· se one WOr 1n eac >. OU WOfdS ma ... e Ol"le 644-41571760-9312 !'\~ts SJ.JO~ I02t From ever) room. large TSLMgm1 64511122 . . !rplr Pvt l!,tr ludr~ rm • classified line or type Minimum ad 15 3 lines Please p r111 t • . •-h 37 40 I Br S635 mo Anthony Ne'"er:? Br "1th 11.ir Jl(t' ~ hook ups :\ r bto,ich I • H~Vitw ~tt.. .. llwtilt111r.i!M11t1•011-oc da)''Scall642!>iS7.wknds L.ar.:c 2 bd, 2 ba. pool. nt>w rarpl'I & pa1111 l'\5() p I' 9680l?;?aft i; • plainly homes 4 bdrm. 2 ha ....................... 63166JO adults. no pets SJ9S J\dult:..11o pt"l~ S4:1n mo · - lam room. Great lol·a H.B.'sFIMES! 1 2BR.2BA Condo Stps to IH67319or 67J0884 64555ii • ,------------------------------, • uon Sll.2S/mo Spanish Estate Ll\ing Bch F'rpli· End Car I 1 Wc-st~1de Co~IJ Mr, a. • I • ___ 644 __ ·6699_ Beautiful park hke sur Adults PIOO mo 750 11290 J' duplex . up~la1r:.. 2 Br I • Big Canyon adult Condo round in gs Terraced -I lllMl.ae .. BnU f\a n•n1ral ht'at rc•rn1te I • I . pool Sunken gas bbq, 2 bdrm. 2 ba, \tel!. or Ba). I ~-u .. & SIO\t' enrlsd ~.irag1• • I & ) 811 P~lo() Apli I • ~:~~2r:~· ";:°~/~~~SR sparkling fountains Refng. "asher dr)t>r.j APAlTMEMTS Qwet & 'are s.12S mo I • o., •• .,.,. & Kfi;)• • s950l mo 833 7890 or Spae1ous r ooms ga~.8460096 Beautiful icar<ten, a1>t:. 5485442.770_562'J • ''•u \~,, 11,, .. ,. • I • 857-2026 Separate dining area Small 2 BR 2 BA with Ill· I Patios det'ks I ool & -• •• .... ' "'" • I W a I k 1 n r Io se ts , tie yard S475 mo, rl.'fs Spa, Heat pau1 Adults. RRESIDE COMFORT • ~Q, 8t1e• J ~•do• • I • Newport Heights. 3 hr. homelike kit chen & req_Nigelagnt6447211 l nopeL~ Largel8rupsta1r~"llh ~ rG.i • fmly rm. hrdwd firs. cabrnelS Walk to llunt --BACH $380$38~ ralhedral rcll111gs. • I f11>lc, $850. drive by 418 tngtonCenter 2 Hr I Ba Commty pool. I BR $4:15 poolside hakony. (rplt'. • St. Andrews. 642·9666. I Bdrm rum S48S frplc, 2 carport spaces. 2 BR 11• RA ssos dshwshr & carport S47S • I lfG CANYON . new paint A\'atl im 2250\'anguard 540·9626 im I • Guard gate comm Adults. nopC'ls med $6SO mo lease Spacious bach 1!.llh pauo • I Spacious 2 bdrm/ram Ullhl1es Free' Call Dave S~~weirkert Dlj mo. AdulL~. no pets 1 _;, •-och 3148 • • 642·82350rt'\ts64S9144 26SOHarla 5492447 .....,.....-I • nn Deane Home Sl2SO A&!!nl. Mblfil!kl · ................... • •• • • rm LAQUINTAHERMOSA IBR.-l-Car G;r Cd M-.. 12 hr, 1ir Sl" ,Plaza. 01."eanV1e" Deluxt'l&2 • 640-8582,979·~ 16211 Parkside Ln. I hlk Newly Decorated FAMILY A'1S. Ma l'Arlhur \ illage, Br Apts Newlydee:oral· • 3 Bdr, & family room. 2 W. of Beach . 3 blks S of Adults Only No Pets Sparkling clean lg apts pool, s pa, tennis cts. tod, rern~e. d1shwushrr. • • Ba, bit-ms, garage, va· Edinger SSOO Mo 640 6736 wkdys ·, for families w 11 or 21 $5001 mo <.: 311 Roh. d1spQsal. heated pool, p b I h d f S d cant $850. 3 Bdr 2 Ba. --~47-54,!I -·----I children Nr park Heat 768-5600, or call L>ave. ele\'alor suhter prlrnl? • U IS my a Or ays Starting • dbl garage, bit.ins S750 1 _.., •-och 3748 1 br. sundeck. no gar No pd No pets 95H426 $850~ up Call 494 80113 Classifi'cati'on • E LTY .....,......-pets.Avail.Jun 17 SSOO. 2Br 2Ba SS25 -, ••-s • JACOBS R A ....................... 644-7800 398 w w·1 631 SSBJ 2 Br I 'I Dd 610 Joann. l I BR. view. renlral hf at. PIOPBTY MGRS LllxW)' stud io. spa. TY --_i_son -~-No children Pet OK ~mo . • Name • maid sen ice. phones. Costo Mno 3124 • 2 Br Condo nr S.C 631·2626 751 4293 • 6 75·6173 Sll5 wk 499-2227 ....................... Plaza, S.A. Pool, Spa, l BR SJ001mo. Ulll incl ' 1 br apt, 2 hlks to beach. • Address • Newport Beach Villa NEWLY DECOR Tennis. SSSO. Adults, no adults. no peL~. J83 W ocean v1'w $4$0 . See Balboa 1 Br lba 1050 sq h«h 37 69 I Br gas pd, encl gar pets Ba 548 9516 12126·27th. 12-4 1213 1 • C Ct, Lop nr Ternfic vu d washer, pool Adults 641·1460or646~11 ---~79:.i • 1ty Zip Phone • privacy. S800 mo + sec l>US<173 28 1 Ba !di 1 !Ill Spacious I nr Garden • pp 2 1717"' r . nu . c p . Apt. Pool & rec· All utils 2 Br. unfurn. V1('tor1a • Check or M 0 . enclosed D • dep. · · 97 • msg 2 Br I Ba Apt gar, adults only· no pets paid Adulls, no pets. Beach. frplr. dee: ks. 3BDRM llhBA Newport Newly decor Gas prl S450 mo 219 W Wilson, El Puert;i Mesa ocean v1rw . newl} re • Ch d Hdghta.msLease encl gar . pool. d~hwr ~!.SL - _ 1959Ma leAve A_pt5 rrodeled $6S01mo Call arge my a to. • ~H7:: -Adults 642 5073__ -~rk~~ "~:~c!lr u:i~; QUl ET ADULTS over 3S, da}!_ 499·SJ66 2r 499 2J48 -• 0 ~ # EX p • -..-.....,_. 3 Br Townhouse : ~ · · unlum \ Br. from $325 Htwport hoch 3869 . • .... • Lowest rent 4 bdrm. 2 Newly decor gas pd , paid Refnge 2 sma 11 Beaut landsrapinl? No .. •••••••••••••••. •• •• 8 828 encl gar . pool. dswhr rhildrenOK,nopets pets LEEWARD APTS • ~ ~:o.J:,985 . 5 7 4 VEAR-ROUND FUN. Adults. 642·5073. t960Wa_!l~re 642'4905 am f\Jllerton, 631 0397 PARK NEWPORT D ~ # Exp • Bl uf r c 0 n d 0 Im . Soc11I AChYlheS 01 Spacious 2 Br. I Ba. $395 2 Br garden apt Pvt O.OPoW --3826 COUMTIY CLUI • • rectOf • Fre.! Sunday 3 B 1, Ba $4"• L pallo. gar. laundry. No G • L :,o~1~i~g~8~bl wct:rh ~;~,7:,h. 'i>t~:~.e· ~I ~.9s:o: ::'~ml chi hi ok. $450, .... ~;~·;;;;····· B;it•helo~~:r2 bedroom • r :.:-.: .:::-. -w E-:-L L-p A y THE POSTAGE-:.:.:.:::-.:.:::-.; • 9650 Mo. 646-431~ __ GREAT RECREATION· MOO Mo. 2 Hr. t Ba Apt . --From Dane Point most apls & townhouses 1 1 • 2 bt, den, 2 ba home rennos•Freeles'°1\S Garage, washer /dryer. 2 Br w/gar S4IS New scenic bluff. hke new! Froms.sJ(>.$1000 644 1900 • 1 NO POST AG[ 1 all bull · S II hlld rarpets, waler paid 2116 r.. 1 • Walk to beach Pool & toro & oro sh09I • 2 l·IOS ma c "E" Placentia SJj\.4120 Be the 11rst ocrupant ! ~lex, ~1>5ta1rs 2 Br, 1 • I NE CC SSAR'I' ten nis prl v. S750. Heal111C1ut>s •Sauna OK,nopelS Only I yrar Only 4 units, 2 Br Ba, frplr. gorage Near 1 : • • IM().S272or 1·723·0601 • Hyd•omanage • old. C311 for appl. ~P.M_ __ --w/frpk & 2 Br widen Lido shopping area S600 • : If MAil fO I Swimming • Golf TSL MGMT 642· 1603 2 BR. golf course view. HIJrT}' for the beat view 1 year lease Adults. no 41· IN TH[ g_ • Orn...ng Renoe sn.JNNlNG large t &Z new cpl. $450 mo Ask 1 Im Lo 1675 Adulu, no pets Must have ret'!l • g UNITE 0 ST AT£ S t> • ...... ,... ...... ~~11:1~ ~':!o Br. 2 Ba Garden Apl (or 8111,63\ 12" pets. Days 643·0212, Dr 1 v e b y 6 t 4 ,, • i =:'/ t!d~~~~2 3b8~~ rooms . Furnished Pool. 710W. 18th. St. Sha11> I BR, lots or wood ~S~l: __ ClubhouseAv~4 6303 ~ BUSINESS AEPL Y LABEL °" • balllln kltt'hen. con· &untum•shed•AdUll 1lfE-VICToRtAN: New 'wallpaper S38S mo • 141 ''"~'CL&'o\PEt1¥1t ~o 11 co\u ,,.n" c11u F011~1• ? • V!nlllionWitbhreplace lowing . No Pm . ly dttor 2 Br wtr.ar . ~rorBdl,631·1266 I • N d cash • g ; Plfr and 30' float. ~~::lsOponO•ilv newcrpta&idrapes.bll· BaC'hl'lor $325 tmo. 2864 1 ee more ~ l>QSTAOlW'-Lt!(PAl()8\ acx;iq1s..<.i1 0 • =~~ ·A~~'1v":u;~~ o1~ ~~aJ~~~~ts call tA'laJ~s~.~4-0an 6 ! for Christmas buying? • < Orange Coast Dally Pilot ~ e SIMM Oefden '' 667 ''G" V1rtOf!.L 1410 L ar g-;-18 R . 1 B A l Sell your unneeded • ., D . 1·1y P1·1 I 1' i • t 'R ~l IMwpoftl..cflN. NEWBRF.ED APTS. Weshidc Ups\air1 , • ~ o • Cote ea11 f. 880 1rv11u1111181-. BACH wllh LOFT l4IO. frldt1e. Avail Now. $38S ; Items ~th a low • O i Ir lnvts&mtnt 1714154s·11°' -.1 1 M0-(117 _1 cost ad under the , , e ' -1eect1 I ''" <'. rec-room. poo • Git G Id 8 1560 M0-5777 troo~h'Si' ci>offl 111&1~1 t~~uld, 111 Ir water PAUi MJSA A0PTs Dally Pilot t u e e : 01 \ : • (714) 642·5113 ....,... A ult.a, no Pflt. 393 15'1 •etl r. e 1 330 W Bay St 1 HamUton, CM. 6'.H411 l Br unfum Pl(). 1 Br. t ' . I • ..a.a.1o. J br. 2"' b•. _ __ (\It'll 9400. 2 Br unrurn Call 642-5671 • I Costa M111, CA 92626 • - -J .. •'-t 2 ur Ptople who nHd ptoplt .... Ad··"· I c II I _.... 'i~r:_-;.a. mo. SELL idle Items with 1 ahouldahuyuhecktht M:°'5*.eMo".° ony 1 C~ ... -~!.-• I • - ...... • D1llv Pilot CIH1lrted a-..1...., Ol-... orv In th• ""11 _.,._. ..... ! .... Ad. I -.~DAILYPJLOT .. o-uie.tAd• 6'2-M78 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Orangt Coatt DAIL V PILOT ff utldey, O.Ctmber ~2. 1981. ~~ ..... ~~~ ~~~! ..... !~.~! ~.~.~ ..... !?~ ~~ ......... ~?~~ !~~~ ..... ?!.~! !~~~ ..... ?!~! ..... ~~ ..... !!!! ~,,~~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ ....... ~!.'.! ~ ............. !~K•!; "" rt11ll I u' l Qlamplon Lint! A "''• .._ Ill HI. p~ ~:•. Ml'WflOIT llACH AT•• .t CleH Anlwtrlna S.rvlce PIT Carpet layen wuted by A c re a l v e um an Rea our c ea I IUY APPUAMCll Ooldtn Rttrltvtr "'f'' . """· l child oil In rt· . AlRPOltT ARIA fOUMD ADS sn;•ylfd ' P IT '""· c.1111tt mm for tn11111a. Manafter will have the opportunity to Lee H1-11u ptu Juel lluutlfu '. \Wft lllt h0\l1tllffpln• Full ltt\'lrt • fl'Om IO' ft F.aroru •Model• lhl ti avail no ur. Uon • Hltl. Mr. Hall Microwave, Touch con· O,.at Ptnonalltl•! ! A ' d b b I a/f Cam"'•• Dr Mullen II( flEE 8U.471U4hr neceuary · Cal : ua•11 ettab sh a results·orlented depart· trol. never uud mo Moat Ap1p re clat•d ;ui:.~.r 1 yatt na ,!tall ~-NI Viaa/MC ssa1,Hlhrea !O!. .....,. 1 ment aimed at meeting employees' ?Z-1211 ChnsunaaOift ! 4"·3'01 ~· au~h Lll.r••· flee In COM. Ind atory Cal._ --ASSISTANT MANAGER CASHIB needs. Skills in merit compensation, .. _, .. _. WetMr D1ch1hund AKC fml• Pf\v rurn atudiol •ftl walll·u.p. easy 1ccu1. I! ,..._..Senlc" 1360 a days per week In adult HOUSIWAllSALIS benefits, organizational behavior and Whirlpool.•cyrles mtnl. RAR t . Orut rientv. t.tvomo.140·6290 c11rpet1, drapes. panel· 641-1671 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. apartment, beach area. ~IJ or p/tlme. Apply : communication would be helpful. ~ ft Chriaun11a f lrtl Very••·. • _..c.: rvv In" ~u.&q. rt * ._.._ _2j3/~U73. Crown Hardware, 1024 or belt o er r-1on"''" 1n obo Call Room on S.lbo11 Island. '"....,., t?'s.&.«. *"n" • • Irvine (Westcuro NB. Progressive, dynamic com pany needs 979 218$ --~· ·~ '" mo.+ 11111 1ao•1 A1<11te --Loet: Doc. Male Cock·• PAIADISISPA a take-charge, humanistic leader. ~631.-. _ ___, rrs.an. tom txecutive orfkt, poo Ble,e. Blue Collar. & M asugt. Grand ATT9fTIOM: DELIVERY PEKSON for 4 SALi POOl>LE White femalt. --400sq I\ Pvt bath with Wcstclif area.548·~7 ~nina ! 2819 Newport Ambltlou• boya and early mornlna Tlmu Please send rt!Su me and salary re· Eler atove 2 ovens , 12 wk•. ldul for . ....._......._ 4l00 ahower Balbo• Ptnln LOST· female doa . Blvd. Newport Buch &irlaUH3yea"old ,to homedellvtry Adlllon· quiremenls to : fr~zer·fna. CharGlo Chnstmu. AKC. s,180 • ............ ••••••••••• l300 mo.6'2·4423. mal1mute hu ky 873·~48 Open SAM 111'0rltone or two even· ly E<'oc>o ur 'rc\· No Boxl002 BBQ; ta 1200. traah !Si9-~ SIAWI MOT&. <i;idetk a pact , active &ray /white. 100 lbs ' 4AM Master/Vtsa_. __ inaa a week &ettina =:,~~~~ :~~~~n~ Daily Pilot muher·SIOO Daya Tea<'UP Poodle, • lbs, Wkly ffillala now avail. R.E Invest otc Nwpt 559·9253 or 770·6228 Tf"fWtl 1450 newspv.er subscrip· a a 1 a I I 0 w 1 n c e Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 k>7·Bl9_l__ blark M, AKC. houae,,... ~ •' ~P Color 2T2V7 Invest. Counselo,.:., Paul tREWARDJ_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• talnonds ... onr11tnaanpolrtaadtluolnt Wutmlnat er/Hunt· llotpoint refr1g, 3 mos broken.S200. 7M·6494 l"nvn a in room. . 4 or 752-Slll. Valuable 't• f d FLv FREE• Pa Am 2 ~ n-h uld. like new, 11lmond, "-le S i I p Newport Blvd CM --i .. m, oun at • . n supervision ptovlded. onix: area.838·5468 .$400.548·8645 ""'trbpane upp1es .. ._7445 · 70' SO. FT. Bank of Af!1enca, Costa for J coupons. 13 coun e.au 3to$:30PM. ask for 1 Secretary, p/time Typ purebred males, I wks. t1lh & Newport Mesa Write 1899 c/o tries Haw 111 140. Andrea, 642.4321 . eitt. D9fTALASSIS:r. OPPORTUNITY ing Minimal bookkeep UFllGllATOR .nou.nJS W1llholdlor Ml9APLACE1 844.em Dally Pt.lot. 330 W. Bay 631·36811 ~ Challenelng pos111on lMW VIGAS 1n~. filing, billing 17 Cu Ft J c Penny Chrutrn.aa M007SO :::-~~~~P~~~~s ..,.,_. ... , :e.:cA~S60 Costa ·~=--...! :.~~l:O!~~eU~p1~·~: ':r.=: ~~.~~kr . F emale ~~~nec7.~fln::ator. ';!'; ~~ !'~:t A~~ri:· "Z"Channel Movies Ground floor off1 re Found:ABla<'kLabMb. ••••••••••••••oo•n•••·A~~IMOVETOH ~1~4~c:iys~:~~:~1~~~ alrmstnew,almondcol Shou '125 to '350 Sandpiper, 1967 Newport fronting Newport Blvd. F. Newland & Adams. Sc19ooh & 831.8984. GoHAT IA.SIMS •SICIETAllES• or, water & ice dlS 581·8'7?2 IM.Cceta Mesa64S·9137 All new interior incl Now in Orange County e...tr.ctto. 7005 Nowhaapositlons o•T•SYS--.....S ConatT70 119,200 pensers. Sl.000 or ofter ~'--- Uve on Npt Bch S90/wk open beam ceilina w/ Pound. _ ....................... oi>enfortherollowing Donut Shop, p/t1me, AM , A A ·-Oiaroond BarSlll.200 754.6757 P~~ Pine Knot Motel 6302 w ~~·~~~~~~sp:,~ Fou.nd : 2 boy's bikes. "11.90 WEEK. Chnsuan * Used Car ;!f/":~~:~~~sa~pp~fy ~~~!~n~ ~a~:t~~~c~ T70 Diet. NB SU.GOO s, g n-'a-t u_r_e_u pr, g h t :~·. c~~~r::;~Os~f A, •• NB64S-0440 I\ Ch Graham & Warner H.B. Pre.School. 320 E. 18th llfY & C t ICt Do yrs Svctems Sales Ex Exp Consultant Ours freezer. $100 M ag1c . sq A/ eat $1200 mo. 1"--''f 84"1693 St Costa Mesa. Special lft r nuts. 1854 Newport ~~ uz Reinders Agy, Inc A U S T R A L I A N V...._ltwttk 4250 6™i608.142·3663 ""'JU >'; \r _ Pr ram.646.5423 Blvd.,C M. perience & Working """"'B h""· EOE Chef eler stove, xlnl SHEPHER D P U PS •-••••••••••••••••••• Australian Shepherd. Clerk KnowledgeorDataCom ......, ire c.ot'64 · cond, while, l l SO OCEANFRONT 2 & • Br ATEIFROMT OF· male, 2 yrs. tn·colored. Jobi W..tH, 7 075 DIAFTllS mun i cat 1 on Send Newport/&33-8190/Free 64>51 __ 6.S'---Registered Reasonable Avail. Winter Weekly/ FICE weanng Hospital ID ....................... Exper nee. Hours 8·5 Telecommun1rat1ons ResumetoR. Wiseman Relrig . Frost free, u:e SSOup 5'9·lSSS Nonthly. 673.7873_ In Newport Beach, ap. 631·1030 Young married man Mon lhru Fri Salary engU1eenng firm needs GllAT IA.SIM SEClfTAllES maker, like new 1265 Beagle puppy, male, 12 Kail prox. 250 sq rt. $400 mu. Lost: Keeshound dog. would like odd jobs eves based°C!i'l':e'rni drafters experienced '" DATA SYSTIMS Work temporary jobs S48·8513or 548·448S wks old wt shots, AKC ua, Kona , Hawaii 1st & last. Contact John & wkends Can do u Leroy Ink on Mylar. ~SPENCER SU 116 lot1etoh $125/olr. 841·1466 2unlts, ea<'h sleeps 4 ,,.,<....,,., ...,..17.,c l/yr. Bl ark. white & va riety or handyman Top company Benefits. Good attitude & hard c ome. Reing · Frost free xlnt uc'""""r b h u,.,.....,,,.,.,.,. '-'· g r ay Fri en dly k Heallh, dental and 11·re LASVEGAS VJCKIHESTON cond $200 5•11 '11513 Shelties AKC shots , __,,,.,or roe ure. · jobs. 972-9525 eves: as WOiters only need app· NEVAD 89 09 &ASSOCIATES · " · F 1 h PalmSpnnas area IMOn· llMleultwfal 4450 REWARD 645·8587 for Bill. ~~ranee. paid vaca· ly. K & 8 Engineering -A 1 540-0400 548-4.4115 --s::· ~it~m:k~ '12~ k~Y r~;~.co!~~:riBuRm2 •:;.:;;()r(i;;.".35()s~~·f~· ~~ia've~.~~~~ ~:r~·L{~ y~°lli:ao!;~'~:bs ~:e~ Excellent chant·e for ad 540-1614 PAIT TIME SIClfTAIY /EXEC. ~~ ·S~g6t:r:~s7:r~~ II 64H926 Coif, tennis. Oa tly. Mesa Verde Area F ores l a r e a S 5 0 & wlcends t:an do a vancemenl with an en-ELECTRONICS 6-9pm Expanding youth Personnel / Advertising 5411-4485 Frftto Yo. 1045.· weeklf It monthly rates 545-4123 Reward! TIG-5924 vanety of handyman lhuslastic. growing cor counseling firm ha! Dept. has opening per Stove, works ood •••••00••••00•00•00••00• IV Ii . 714 ·558·8001 Xlnl shop loc. on Balboa sc••u.LETS jobs. 972·9525 eves. ask poralion SALESPERSON openings for 3.5 sharp expansion . Npt Bch. rlea Sl~ Free to gd home beaut No T_ .. _ f·1c to the Balboa Ferry romponent salesperson to motivate ambiliout Good typm· g shorthand female. very affec· S.5PM, ask for Mark. Pen .. all root & auto trar IUUll for Bill. ~ Expenenced elertronlc outgoing mature people financial servu:es firm 548_8513 ~·r 548_4485 2/yr. old Keeshound. .,...., condo. 4 Br. S ANSWERS Housekeeper, exp'd, idnt ded r I 1 • • w h I k min lo Northstar. ••so passes In front. Great r 1 N nee e or e ectron1r 10.13 yr olds Call 2·Spm expr req. Non.smoker as er · c ean. wor 5 t i on ate . g d w 1th ..... T D<7 1668 ... place for book store. art Nubbin _ Poker ref's. pre · 1ve.in. eat, k mfg. rep company Very 642-4321. ext 343. Ask fo1 ~0123 blwn 9·2 good S8S 548 ·8513 or children Call 6•0·6688 ..... om"" · shop. office, etc S&OO Again -Windup sober. p I e a s ant . pleasant orfice Com Andrea 548-~--after6pm lndlan Wells, San dpiper mo. 67J.294l, 1173-3930 DRINKING positive, reliable. Lo\•es mission basis. Please 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 ••Rl>lfT .. •Y· Dryer. rlean. works good C_E_R_M~AN-S_H_£_P_H_E_R_D_ VIiia. partially furn children. Do dnve Call #I i. a,._,, C..ty call for appl 714 894.7257 1~ ~ -.. Sulonal 640-SS48. NAun SALON He's a hte beer dnnker aft. or eve. 631 2427 p11y JIM£ Fast pared Realest ate 543.15.r~ 4485 ~hotsh . male. Free to f\illy equipped. 3 sta As soon as •l's light he 2925HARBOR BLVD "-and 1 1 1 ' M <Xflce needs sharp. well • g ome. ~ 4760 .... to~ 000 tlon. Costa Mesa. slartsdnnlc1ng N;:ttf~li~~.oti~~~~~~trs~ COSTA MESA "'" gr . ite ofc work ' Sat & Sun momini:s de organized Gal , 7Swpm, Kenroore wash. di') 1150 GOOD WATC HDOG ....................... f>'KI\ c.o •""" F d ( I G Id 17141979 2500 for Real Estate de· livenng the Daily Pilot with good Senretur1al Fr1g1da1re refng $100 Shepherd/Husky Male Mlle Or female need ~mo ,,_."""" oun : ema e o en Any location. 1142·9103 ___ • __ veloper in N B Part on H 1 o ' a G BB Lab yo ng M sa Verde -. . w comers. our Y wa.,e skills I as S75:.. -~9 7608 673· 7359 male/female, 2S to JS ......,.at Rtfttal 4500 · u · e · twp W..ted 7100 Baby s 1 t t er / I 1 g ht Ume l·S Mon· Fri. Must -+ mileage. Requires a ~ --- yn, to share 3 bdrm in ....................... area.540·6152 ....................... ,housekeeper. $100/wk, have dl!pendable car large wagon. van or Coo p 833 2900 lefriqeorator Fwllli._e 1050 Newport Heights. S33J + age space nr Harbor Found 12· 12, Gldn Retr I Mon· Fri 6·8/hrs per 675-4725 ____ small pickup with shell tG1 :bgfyEll Very clean 2 d1 Auto ••••••••00••••••••••••• uW642·177S & Baker, appro1< 3000 10 rms M, 4 wht paws, X J.CCOUMTIMG , da.y. May have own Housekeepers needed for Reqwres ability to lift 4( ru 15 defrost. Sl5S * * I BUY * * F roommate. clean , sq. ft.~ per month to Irvine area. blu rollar General agency needs I rbild. Balboa 675 2723 Seachff Motel, must be Ibis .tnd a good dnving 897'3390 Good used Furniture • quiet: refs req, many tmnth. 549•8181 ~5022 rast·paced person to able to speak some record Call s42 432t SlC"Y IEXECI O'Keefe and Mer rill Apphances--OR I will amenities. S300/mo Pat 1250 sq. rt Front orrice, Ptf"IOIMM 5350 handle pohcy invoicing. Banlung E}i hsh Call 494 1797 Ask for Don W1ll1!Jms For corporate oHire of Double oven range with sell or SELL for You 1187·2809 i large r ea r door ....................... Rapid advancement 'I MEWACCOUMTS HOUSEKEEP-ER 1Pnntin11 hotel chain Hea\y brotler.Sl7564S·9461 MASTRSAUCTIOM MfF roomates to share' $415/mo 1240 Logan company paid benefits Newport Balboa Savings E x p e r 1 e n l' e d I Came ra1plateroom as ~hdo~s,.n tr~'t"~·a ~1~1~g~ Ref rig S200. freeie-;: 646-1616, tJ3.f625 honl! in Cd M. S22S. lsl/ Ave. C.M. Days S40·ll3S2. Gnat co.,-.y For appointment call·' has immediate opening HQUSfkeeper needed for SISlanl Mon·Tues-F'ri resp 0 n s i b I I' I' e ~ S3Xl. Washer I Dryer $13~ last. Call . 760·8620. Eves 646-0681 Escorts Debbie. 549·8909. ext. 31 for an experienced New growing business. Ex Sat Wiii work vert1t•al Shorthand pref t-rred ea. DIW $100646·5848 llUY FUINITUIE 'Ketp!Mother&sonneed Stor-. 4550 :MHrs 60 ·0180 Accounts Counselor pert1se Housekeeping. commercial ramer a Sendresumeto.Sunnsc 1 yr old Gibson deluxe Les 957.3133 , roomma te Dec. 20th to .0 •0 •••••••••••••••••• Cotll/Clleclll This 15 3 challenging 9S7..s803 Knowlege or PMT pro Services Ltd. 18013 Sky gas dryer. used onl> 6 al sofas New $98 Lov· lhr condo home. Irv. ,Garage for renl on Ala~/MC/Viao ACCOUMTIMGo position with a ternric Housekeeper. I day week, ress helpful. expenenct' Park Circle Suite B rms $200/0B0646 7363 eseats $88. Sleepers. M/F non·smkr $275 BalboaPen.nextto Fun -r General Agency needs opportun ity f o r a must speak English preferred,butwilltra•n0 ln•me.92714.'attention ' R;r~GE. wht. 2 yrs. $19!1.FACTORY957·5708 Hm :' 857·4976 ·, wk · I ?.orle (101.<J'x20'it'I, StSO fast-paced person to p E O p L E Own transpurt at1nn Apply In person. 166 JohnSanders r ..,00 KING INNERSPRING · 673-2943 673 3930 NEED CREDIT ' ORIENTED" person Placentia A_ve _.C M. xlnt cond 13 9 cu t."" 64Um. tm. ' . · M C d handle pohcy invoicing Full insurance benefits 640-1900 SERVICE STATION AT ~3747 EXTRA FIRM mattress Storage·R.V -trailer · GetV1sa or aster ar Rapid advancement & PIORSSIOHJ.LS et ed h Rmmt Needed Immed. b C M 5357 with no credit Check <'OOlpany paid benefits & paid career apparel. IHSUIJ.HCE TENDANT, P'T e''l.'n lkydn IOZO s . never us . wort CM Area. M /F. $225. oat, · · mo · GUARANTEED. Write For apPointment call : Salary commensurate Experienced a t><•ounts seeking additional in mgs & wknds. neat ap ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ~sac. 1248del. Nevehr SlOOdep.t,; ulil. 646·6665 Kirk: 631·0900. lO DPL. PO Box 4775, Debbie.S49·8909ext. 31 with expenenre. Please assistant for com ~ 848·6995 -pearance & handwrit 1932 Schwinn beach us queen sz. wort Shr 48R, JBA . w/2 LasVegas.Nv.89106__ call merciallmes w1lhmaior RECEPTIONIST ing Apply at 2590 crwser. mirror black, Dl9.cashonly.l2lSdel 11hers.S225 +util.Yrly llMleu/h••nt/ GIAHDOPBOHG Ms.DennyPansw insuranl'.e brokHage full time Mon Fri . Newport~l_._.i:'..M red pan stripe w tan Usuallyhome.754·7350 (Balboa Isle) 87.S..6762 Ait.Ct Acds ltcein•~ Ii 714 &4.s 6505 firm in Newport Beach m~l be personable, well T J.ILOI scallops Must sac S2SO Trundle bed, hardwood Ocean View, 2BR 28 A. :.::::::••• .. •••••••••• ESCOITS Acda ,_,.,_ NEWPOIT IALIOA Salary commensu rate groomtd & enJOY meel ror men 'scluthing store &4Hi296aft. ~m ends. mall r ess es , gar. utiJ pd. frJ>IC yard. -txnAOIDIMAIE TWO GIRLS REEDED SAVINGS Ii LOJ.H with experienre For ing pubhr Requires F'ltune 675 7700 Schwinn Crwser White orange & brown custom fwu.494-6176 Oppartwllty 5005 Formerly Linda & Handle all details Busy ttOOlrvineAve ,NB a_ppt call l71~1&44·S~22-good spelling & pen --w 11 h d rover & bolsters Perl ----'--------................... ,,., v· k · B Ak w th the I t l Aount g E OE M/F T~s...o-a 5 wi eavy uty ---' ..,_ 7""1211 2RmsforS230mout1lm· 1c1s a, ' rea esaear, in .. . Landscape Maintenance mansh1p No typing ~ _.s j nms.$100.546·5591 \.vuu ....,.,, ... .,. LOSING LEASE . quit· best. oHice. Refs required personnel, laborers & ir phone exp. preferred Immediate opening for a ------Queen size sleeper sofa cl., nr H B. Mall . tlngbusiness.sellingout 669-0207 Avail immed. R.C r1gat1 on. Apply in rull company benefits fu ll time reader ad Mot ober ane , supe.~ 2>0.orB/O. Westm, 847-5964 aft. 5 ALL .supplies and fix. For total relaxation with Ta.vlorCo, 640-9900 -Banking person 366 Camino de Apply. Pennysaver, 166C represenlalave for inside mirage. 12 s pd • 23 543.2497 Balboe beach 2 br apt, turesuu:luding: Pl A c M I t M t he frame , almost new ' . . low rfllt. immed. <><:c Display eases. wailing a prof massage. Steve A~n ~-Y~lla al 7AM _!Cenlla ve.. . sa es pos1 ion. us S 2 2 5 II 3 3 . 6 9 3 O Baby cnb. $75., changing r.~ · room chairs. Beauty ll>-6,645-1426 •a-1•t~ I TaLElfPAIT-TIME U""•,... CLtea., assertive person with d,.,..,,.,6267eves table w/dresser. 12S . uwtanst pre.L 675·3852 "' .... ... TW"" gill" past telephone sales e:ii. '.L" ,,.., Salon hairdryers and Strong successful pror The Nation ·s leading Irvine 30 hrs per wttk f" la 250 E 17th St IECEPT /TYPIST A 1 G 1·-~A k 1 loY shelves S30 .• antique ..,._, hydraulic chairs. m1r· man desires to me el at electroruc d1slnbutor re· ught typing. cashaen~g I c M mt AsslSt with rereptionisl pen ence PP Y 'n ir s zu I. x nt oak dresser S300 ....... 4350 rors. shelves and plants tract ave sensual ladies. q u I r e s a n A d I expenenre helpful . will ---I d u t I es T y p I n ! r~· Ml660 Plarenl1a cood Sl~ 4263 walnut end table $40 tt••••••••••00•••••00•• Also,make-up.shampao 1840.forlunrhordinner m1nistrat1 ve Ass1stanl j train . Call Anita al Lo.IC~ ISS WPM l. filing ve . · -_67_s.87 __ 53_. _____ _ Eaatside. Costa Mesa andhair produrts. dates. P lease cal l for ou r Genc r al 18SH063 Rapidly expanding • general oHire Gooc Tulortoteach33 yearold SCHWINN B~X B,I KE King me box spnng & Garage. 10x10x24 Call631·97S4or 7S0.3840. Manager/Ref?1onall IMPBllALS&L Mortgage Co represent eompany benef1ts &ad dauf?hler world or StOO Mini bike l'lhp mattress SSOea f'rame $75/mo. 180 21st St after6,898·6809 Director Localed at EqualOpportunlt~ I.Ilg many anxious S & vancemenl Call fo1 finance. storks. bond~ & Sl2S. Both li ke new. $25. Faotasttc cond o.ya 646-0S2; Eves & U--tolomi 5025 3170 Pullman Costa Employer m/f/h L's Pension Funds & appt Merril l Lynrl I munL~,taxshellers.real 559-6!34 642-1306 wkdays aft.Spm Wkndl64S-9S43. .--, IUUTtFUL Mesa Must be al Pnvale in vestors seek Relocation Frank1P est al e e tr Write Boys !~speed Olympiad IGaraie in Corona del ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEXY IESCOITS selfslarter and work in-ing uptnenced loan 152.0707 Classified Ad •936 Dail) ti inch frame~ lliMJ Sn•hd Mar. SM/mo. V~Loopital 630.0426 dependently Varied I Bookkeeper agents with a followmg EOE M t CPllot. P uo Box ct560 494·7978 Extra firm. used 2 mon· 77~0347 -.s •s duties Some Payroll Growmgmanuf a.serv. Call J im or Linda I osta .... esa . a Lad~b'k___ lhs-davorced 4 setsde· V t 't I Ir ..-. 92li2&«iOO ies 1 e. 26 . tounng signer sh~ts. 137• Call Storace Garage, Costa en ure cap1 a ava1 or and Personnel work up related bus 1n ess 1n ~I-~ Sales Part Time 3·speed, hghts & gen "'"' " . Men, 9x20. $SO/mo . business start up Also HOMEY IAIE desirable Accu rate Tustin has need for an BUOY VISIT TYPIST/ST AT hke new. ,, pnce S7S before 8 Ml or art 7. PM 1 ~ kd do business loans. eqwp spelling and typing eHacient. highly or MECHANIC '/W f'' . 1 days, 751.4103. Masayo Or leave message and w ys, 9·5. . mentleasing. 855·9863 OUTC ALL speeds or 60 lo 70 WPM ganiied. resp person MarGregor Yachts w, .. ASHING TOH inanc1a statements, eves. ~2·0052 number ~1·3799 Office a.:ta1 4400 Moe ... a. Tnist All Major CreditCards Malh aptitude a must Exp in AI R. A/P, 1631Plarentia,C M &Uncoln&Hamllton & tax returns & forms 667-0767 Please call. Hamilton payroll. Non smoker Models. actors. Film ether people you will see Type 70 wpm , to key Nearly new 19" lOs pd IEDIOOM Sn ...... ••••••••••••••••• Deidi 5035 1117 Westcliff. N.8 . Want fiD&nclaJ inst. 7000s f lit. floor. A&ent 541·5032 ••n•••••••••••n•••••• SELL idle items with a Electro Sales &41-1850 to Good salary. Please call xtras Xlnt opp. new on Lhe money you can Non· smoker Salary bike with basket. ~ 3 pc walnut. dble s11e arrange for <Jn 1n 83:2·7:.xl race 5 / t Y Pe 5 make as a Los Angf:le~ Sl<MXI rmnth CPA firm S.S7·1133aner S.l'_m headboard 1100 AllSClltltr Mr h) C1 o. Daily Pilol Class1r1ed types o rea estate Ad. tervaew. 213-6S9 7860 Times rirculat1on dept C011ta Mesa Call Carol SchW\IU) Stingray, 1 girls 8(2.9569 CA.IHI ---field rep Many people at 754~ & t boys Lake new ' S70 uttle Gi rl's Chnstmas EXECUTIVE sums IN HarfAGIE PLUA Hew luxury office space In Irvine's busiest ceater! Easy Frwy ac- cela. Avail. now! Call for details. Hl·IZll 640.4230 •DIWXI OFFICES• From 1 room to 1400 sq. fl From Sl.15 a sq. ft. No lute required. Adj. Alrporttr Inn. 2172 Du· paat. Call AM . 833-3223. 17THmHT COSTA MESA 2 or a room olfice suites. A/C, plenty of prkg. Util Ind. Avail. now. Call Realonomi~ 675·6700 Meu Verde ...... S4.s.4123 . IAYFROMT ' Prime office. 780-9440. c.c.ca Mesa. 250 sq. n. ~-1175/mo. Ulila an· dd. 779 W. 19th. St. ...... investments since 1949 -'-="---------• l"md what you want m ~i~ i. Hltp W..ted 7100 Daily Pilot ClassiC1eds .W.;J;"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• = 11:5:~ I •. aily Pilat ...... . ...... >. SINCE EARLY 1981 1st & 2Dd. Trust Deeds : Sales OWNER·NON OWNER 1 thru 4 units Pet.er Dobbs. Broker 760-CI 646-M16 Eam 16% on Balboa Island trust deeds. Over 503 equity. Short or long unn. SSllOO minim um ....... ,ty.lltr '75-21'6 WIDOW HAS US for TD's/RE loans, IOK up No credit t ·No penally Denison Assoc. 548· 1592 .. __ ... / Pwtam•/ Lott&FoiM ••••••••••••••••••••••• • _ _... 5100 Trainee For listrict Manager This highly successful local newspaper has an opening for a trainee in Lhe circulallon department Basic skills will entail supervision o( 10 to 14 yea r old boy and girl home delivery earners Areas or superv1s1on will be delivery. collections and sales Selected applicant will receive liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled raises, bonus opportunll ies and many Cringe benefits such as company paid dental and health plan, group life insurance, vacation and sidt le.ave . Company vehicle 1s furnished during working hours Applicants must be over 18. have a good driving record ind be neat appearing H'ours are generally 1l AM to 9PM.i I Monday thru Friday. Some overtime is avai able. H you are 9ualified and interested In learning the c1rtulation business contact the Dailv Pilot at 330 W, Bay, Costa Mesa before 10:30 AM or al\tr 2 PM daily. Ask for Don WUliams or Ken \loddard "':I;:: 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA g~~fst~~~ r~~~u= ...... ~.~~~ .~~.~~~i·t·~ .~~.~~~~~: ...... : Mesa office with -sell unneeded at ::'+ v~e;n!:c::!I= items in the •1 ... Pil ...................... .. ft. Anll immediately. Di~ Piit 1 J _ , , ;1':: Gift Gille ~ Advertisilf S*s ; j 1 aioo aq.ft . ror luH. Cell 642·5671 ! Exper. new1p1per -dii'P1ay salttpennn lo : Pld&1 ot partlat ~ ..., ... fw • : handle key lt'<'ount.a for Orange Co11t I Moc• to· WtaltHtr, C It r I 1 t • • 1 : Dally Pilol S1luy. commission and 0.. illl«ior ........ A4'oYIMt • excrlltnt bencflu. Orowth opportunities ...., ..... ill C•· : for per1on with carttr ambitions Stnd ,..., t.U lob,..., _______ ., C!OmOl•lt rl'Jlllmff In M11~1l J;'-'"I Pt\ 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Coamutln& from ~ ........ Im lO Cotta I, •••· fJU> 11•-sua ·~ Boll 1560. COil• Meta CA. am. No ptloot <'Illa. pluu. An Equal Oppor· ivnitf SdlP,IOf!~. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJOW.tAYIT':J.:OOITA~~~.ma M IOUAl.111"..0.TUlllffY ~VH ~ I . ~ I • t :· r 'J . . -. . .. ..... ,... · . ... ,...;.~--;.;;;.o.~·~·~·~;.;;.;.·~·~··-·-·~;.;..;.·-··~-.;.;.;..·-·-·-··-.. --...... ··-·-·~-( r OPPOITUHITY HUISlS AIDES on the pit r1rr ulation WAITRESSES·Apply 1n ea or 2iS130 &44 6126 Dream: Canopy bed Are you looking for a Needed needed for Pm sales program t>arn person El Matador Mex. ------(single), spindled high company where you can Stun in Conv Hospital. m>re than 1200 a week 1can Rest. 1761 NewPort , Schwinn Bch Crui se~: poster. xlnt cond. beaut build an e~cellent Cert1f1edpreferred. Xlnt for working just a re" Blvd CM I custom 1932 boys 24 woodgrain w/matt .. box future~ I( you are, we benefits with insurancr. hours each day signinJ: -· tan. sac 1125 673·3600-springs. white eyelet would like to talk to you. Apply· Beverly Ma nor. up new Tunes Subscnp W........t I !bys Schwinn 10 spd. lop bedspread•& sham , pre 5 5 r 0 om 340V1ctona CM lions in their com uniProc:~uilMJ condition$7S matching canopy &cur- Suprrvisor /Fore man. Nur.nng mwut1es We pay hourly Need skilled operator 615-0558 tains $JOO takes all L1k.e .-.uim ~ yean Web Of. L-.. CH ••~E wage + generous com wilh xlnt command or -new 640.~. wknds ...... YI"' -· missions I( you have :J grammar rorma111ng ~Mahriats 1025 (set exper Apply 1660 11·7 reher. Fri & Sat neat appearance & Will train on Burroughs 00•••••00•••••••••••••• -'-640--'-'l...;..029""-______ _ Placentia, Costa Mesa._ nights Conval Hospt knack for talking with Redactron F1T noon to NOW 25' /FT King size Btaulyresl . Selling anything with a Nt,wport Bea~h ar.ta. people talk to us about II PM Resumes to. t8012 Redwood 2x6 aeck1ng. mattress & boxspnngs. Daily Pilot Classified Ad Bnng your smile & Joi n this great p/time op Sky Park Circle. lrvme, ! 4.ai· long : also redwood~I used, SIOO. 673·5415 . is 8 si mple matter us. Call Mrs. Sloane portun1ty. Call Mon-F'n , 927 t 4 All r n t 1 on I fencing Lowest pri<'e Dining table set. ('hin• justcall642·5678. 642,11>44, . 9S7-2361 .eE_.1204 _ Barbara. guar J im or Ken closet&bufrel !fltt..!me. 646 ~ 7~· 1626 __ _ ( t ___ <O_> __ ) ) BNTBD .. ( ( ___ (05 ___ ) ) 'Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & N~wport Beach • Good Ecnings · • Super Trips • Great Prbes • CALL ,()IRCULATION .QEPARTMENT .• .., ..... 642-4321 Mltds•llM C-Nll & Sectional. SlOO, tables ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 1q11,....t IO)O 11S·30. mirror. S2S ......... 1005 ................. •• • ... 7S!l-1626 •••••••••••••••uoo•••• Co mplete darkroom . Queen Waterbed , 12 Antique oak dresser. enlarger. everything drawers. headboard. w /mirror & harp. $300. needed S450 &40-8771 best offer. 675·5640 ~~675·8153 8 M.M Mov;e Camera. TRANSFERRED Deco Walnut veneer Proje<'lor . Sc reen. Mustsell. beaut 25"col burtau S7S . 7 drawer Editor. Sphrer SIOO ortvS19S. ('Ontemp oak ,Walnut desk S75 , Pine 5411-lm 6 pc br set S3SO. smoked chtir wt ottoman S.SO ~mm SLR Konici FSl. glass din set. Rmerr . 646-7916 aut o winder & flash sofabed w/sor1 . lov- ~ctrola and ageJ rt· SOmm &13Smm lense~ e.seat, orig 11900. sic. ' ~rda Sl,000 ; Limoges Petf. cond, hardly used! l950 <will sep I. tle1ant pla('e plates , wide ~.7~-0646 pecan coffet ,& end border 22K gold hand ---tables w. wall uruls. Xln\. painted nowers. set of 12 C4lh IOlS cond. No junk. 966·5210 ' 11 <MXl 67S.. lS30 "' •• ••• ••' • • • • • • • • • • • • D 1 n e ti e s e t. l a b I a • · FA Kittens, top quality Childs Rockers, 1890 Himalayans 1200 & up w/bulcher block top. 4 Wicker. Xlnl Cond. S175 SI amese St2S & up chairs. Sl7S. S4.9·037t.__._ Hard Rock Maplt. S20 548~ Hatch cover table top, S5MIM2 Prrs11ns . 6tmo malt. authentic & buutifw. Drop.leaf oak table & Sl7S. 2 adult ftmales. M.50_~·100S.1..M9:~-I chairs. 1d cond. $350. ~le!_~·~-Portable wardrobf with Call 673-U4o. Bob. SI ....... ISE ICITT-.. sliding doors. new con_d Am Oak Cuno cab. sos ""'"' IR'll <wood I. vah·r 5400 . no- Port1el1in pitcher·wah ~tm. S7S 957-0607 1150 C1 I I G tor at basin 1120. Oriental vase h91 I040 642-~-,,. • STS, 631~ •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• WANTED 4 or 6 t'J-11'°'"' Clodl·<'hlmlng ssoo. w-;il KEt'SHOND Pups AKC chn. or stre<•ht ja Sprlns clock $250 Ot1mps1re MIF Ptt & <'hrs. reuenabl<' ~' 6.11·Sl79 s h o w P v l p I 'I MM70t ~ft IPN Chlld'11 rncker s.-IB90. ZIJ/9H34Sal\6 pm Solid Oall H.-dhnard I wicktr, itlnl cond. Sl7S SHIH TZU P.UPll. AK<;, dbl bed. Beautiful c I Hard rock m1ple. 120 eC>andup.Cuh only ~ SUMI Call 673· ... •IM2 6:11·9309 1rtet6callt'1t-43Cll I '"'.ell IO I Colden Rttrievu pups. NEV KR USED: GI•• , ..................... , AK C. out atandtnic lop dinette 112$~ H•· HAJIBORAR EA -""I".'"· -I leto-'~.,~a I 1 1 !.~'1• ..... ·'d~J ': APPUANCESERVlCE • Poodles "r People• ...... . Wet...r UMCI appllant'n T C\lpl. Toy, M a from -Wuellmond .. auar $1lCI to '5$0. $41°2'.. a.M. illl--1 lftttl. ~J071 • Ptll Boarde d • --,,_ Ha" 1oetlbln1 rou _Groomed_ • ----KIIii la ... "" Riil to ltU' Cluall... 11 ah 1o'ltr 111•'11•1 .... MMl•t Laa ... k wtll -Call ••ltr b1Wina~ DallJ ... ,... .... .tlto\Cl~A,M, •I ·. ~ IE 3 -I.) Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Tuesday. December 22. 1981 ..,.._ ~.i: Mu t IOIO .._, ... -. 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SISO <7l4>848 29117 ' t>v~ t-'hl't'k 1111:00~,. 0~~"111 ltUMOOllS 11 RX-7 GSL, frl't' IUOO ·~·&Ii VW left ' riaht 1t Wa1on. ad rwuun&,• ~loltWhtterradlt', fnr AnttqUf lk-d ~:111.l lll'lld 11461641l'\1> SeaGull Enlllnl' :lllP p~~~ ~u~ d•y' tlN8S296 J $4399 A.lllVING tlQUlt)'. tab Ovt'r 41yr door, '73 left door S50 bo4y. Interior. t-i ru. ral Of~ drl'o I'll'<'<' bu11rcl, $JOO Jluddll' U!1l'd drum !>l'I, wb1 Short Shan Xlnt Cond n~ 32ln ~nrt ltobtn,, Dir , NOW!!! ~ l,o m1. S:.pd, 1..r, riteh Wesl~rn atyle whl ~~64!_~ p-('ouch. S150 ~ ~754 1"1tl, xlnt for bf~innr,.. l200 ~ 3'!91 Harbor Rlvd , <;01111 s•;•: US am1f1n itf'rro llPf, snrf, nm1 l0t Super Bettle "T1 Chevy 4 dr Mali~, Lase Rl'tltnl'r l'h111r S40083lT4S911t\1PM ....... ,ow-90,.0 '77Motobrt'ane Mopt'd Mes.i 1142 0010 ur TODAY torooadosJtvi:r;hur11un Ji!Oea)4897'4 Claulc, VI. aut9 VUlyl, txcellent rondi' CLOCKS _.., ... • Oood Cond S225 :W0.8211 $ dylthr £very11rce1 on '1SBUG ttarw ,fadol")'air.1~ \)9fl_S50. 846 5856 AM 31 day wall clock S75 At'OUSll(' Gu1t11r 3405 ······••O••··········· S46-Qll5 '( .. 1t Oya 545 5530. t'Vt'JC Good condh1on tirts, xlnt cond sziOO. S Pft ~J603itftl'r64rwkndi. Takam1nr electnt• with l97634'SKIPJACK -'570 7s:!~ F'J.O Im 8'71 fm.llSSOC'MMSS2 •" ~n 111dtt chain llkl' n.. ( cnse~OB06739t2$ ll'wtn 8 l''ll Volvo .... Sc~~':'/ ...................... , new, •Or dimnl( table S1S •J\'llUll 111 7' blul' fo~ l'trn:.t-l.mtar 400 Powrr l'fllll0t't5, under 200 hr11, 915 1975 CHt1C: 1 ton vlln. Mlldu RX2 '72 Quick. '78 VW, nl'w rlutcb, new 'M 811caine, sta Wiii),, rach Ca1h only ~1·uf. like new. on ly Am1J lbt S50<.> Grut full electron Ira. flush ••••••••••: .. •••••.... bum~ n·11 1111~. wh1h· rd111blr New £ni?lnt' radlal tires, air, 40K m1 427·8 cyl,runa 1ood ! ~Sl2or~·81l00 ~ 11141636·727!1 Conti' rods. holders. outria VunahaYZlOOd1rtb1ke. Mu~t~ell SADDLHACIC Mov1n11 . $1100 OUO 111.000 080,499.!040 •108064.2·7102 ~ s-.s. 1055 •·or Suitt' Santu nuu~ "99 44n ,t·KtJ63 .6ll 0521 gers, dual boll tank• & like new, never raced. 1978 GMC ,, ton van IMW ~-8175 ,7SVW•............. 1.._ ttU• ... •••••••••••••••••••• vlllv<•t •u1t $50 Alxo m11ny xtroa Spel'ial ~/~8<1_ 540 0857 wlutl', 'Int cond "111s1' ~ Mor11ut>r111' Pkwy .._.. __ .... __ •-... 97.o10 _., ......,... Redecorating! 1o:ntare 1mllc i':lct'tricro1lwuy t.-.rn1Nn& Am.trlrr11ted12.soo lbt. Suiukl KM 12~C 1978 sell t7141114829117 •~s•nn 1l'JO .. ••••••••••••••••••••• mi.646-9051 'Tt Dodce Charaer s • P Of fie r... 1.t...__ '' M v ~ _.". .. ~. good cond1lion l-o •••••••••••• ••••• •••~r, ho use D erort1to r tni:rt'<leaf.)&m111(s$2S fqlllpMtflt 8015 w/6Whl!i,2r,rsold Boat Xlnt cond Rbll eng by ·7s l>odi:r Vun Sar Averyfflr•kf'wy exit •Ml.~ffa ,.._,--311V.a,ps,pb,alr SI . F\Jmishingli mCY14!6 ...................... never left n water, in ~.499·2316 L>lvorl't-. ('u"tom Int & 111 ., wy .> ,..... vuuu Pancake mo tor for ~7'20afterepm. ___ e'-'7-=-5·0092 Aton & Tl'n l' ame Ca rt •~xe,·uuvt• dt>Nk. 6 X 3'. w I xlnt rond Mu st see HOODA XR 75 new eond. F.xl ·15 G11I G11H Tunk I 31·2040 495.4949 ned Mtreedes VW bus $450. You re· --.... 7 F ll -Retail \'alui·' S4""' s .. 11 mott<'hmi.t t'rt•dt•nza, l~l l7141848 2987 Less than .,. mi S450j lll'uvv nu•y s. hoek• •. l'lc111otl Sundays to a Hw 1rov_!. 6'4·6307 ,.,.. 9940 Sat&Sun 12/19&20 1199 tnf(. tlOO Unly 4 monthb · · .,.,'!__ C'('H FOR BOATS clWI Nock 548-7364 Bumper AC t'll MJ1t) -r'"::·~"'H' ·~ VW BllJa. best offer. ,. FORD LTD Landau. Do r s el L n , C M old Call 760 2646 Sm "ood t'Xe<' desk, new All '76 FoXY low m1·1e-s -Xl1't t:xl ra11 ~ 7591113!> Qimpartt Hou.sc of Im !!~~!.ell 840 '1709 or V-8, automatlr tran1., 1m1 es Gara11l' Sale "' .. S200tll.kes both 831 9"•• "' , • J "' G --"'ian ..J " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 d r (ti e <'a b , 53" •i9 · • '7• • PC>rts U1rect leabt' um.t 60 ...... .....,., i 751·4232. Moped furn. Roa+woy led l'll.kulator a~st new or -I cond •extras $325 Must " Chevrolet Stc·p Vun mos st'ns1blt' pymlb air cond .. pwr ateerin . applns.toys &!!l~C An t•x1r11 bed for tht• fire SUl)J)l1cJ1 SI Sl25 TA.XDEOUCTIONS St>t,callTom. Nt.~Worl< SlSOO I D ' a I 2 I 3 o r '7J Hug, nu p111nt. ant. brakes' windows, till "auutlDW ~. 1065 hohd:iy~ 32 in S60 673-t497 Donalr your boat -S48 09111 497 59~ 71<1 1MERCEDF.S is 213 radials, rblt guaranteed whl., sunroof. U3200U· •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ""° 2622 Office Sare X Int l'ond Deadline Dec 3t:it HONDA Cl 350 A..tos Wanted 9 590 or714 6J7 2.333 ~ 661 3982 181. Theodore RobiM, ,. II llf r r CIE1t~IEI .. 1970 M d 111 vw 8110 new rng & Dir .. Ha rbor Blvd •• COOl(W A.If! Newport Hf Jch Tt'nn1s $150 01:!0 8111 4114 6801 ..,a tu ree or IR O 4 cyl, new battery anti ••••••••••• .. ••••••••., -., -er('e es 280 SL ...,, Colt.a Mesa. SU·OOlO or Stamless Steel, Water Club fam1h Mem ev,494·~~ U001592S909 pipes F.x<'ellent <'Ond WEHHO YOUR Conv and hardt op prunt. S20000BO Looks s.N21l less. Gtfl Brand New 837be~~~ $650. 673112111. p_;: -Qirporate Mtuunt Ex S'ISO Russ GOOD USED CAR! The itm fm radio, nt.'w lire~ great --------- Still in the Box •., Off • .....,., ~ 801 auuve want• to l"as" 1~ 3872 \ th d ... Ex ifL.. '82 -~-~ _ __ EV&S, 431 24.R__ ''5 Mllst-. • ••••••u•••••••••••••• ~ .-" _..:. -1 ny mg <'on:o ert·u • C lflCJ '70 SQ8K CLEAN Nu llOO 673·903L . "25. 848.m95 6 51.'eunl) )ll't'I wrndow Perlet't Chnstma s Gift s lu -aboard Varht with '77 Honda~. S52S 1977thru 19!!0 BMW's 1981 MB 3000. sunroof, radi•ls. brakrs. 2SK mi Lennox Chm a. Montclair guard'! $25 ea 2 Sterl French Lops and Mint poss~ble purchase option 14 Kawasaki 90, $195 ~ I Have Arrhedl <'ham Pa g n e me l , 00 nu mo l or 11 ran5 • ' 7 9 F A I R M 0 N Ir' Full sen <'ream & securtt)' door guard~ t..osis !Bunnies> Evening ~a<'at~tMl!~r1~~h tow~: Gre.ittrans 536 3410 A few remuaning -.81 ~ea~::e; ;:~;,;~. AMI FM. Must Sl'll, F\TJ'lJRA 4 cyl . 4 spd.' silver edge $400497-4691 withli.>ck$165ea750S832 9tl2·1683.548·307J 15th elf Required > i<IYamahaMXIOO k Modeb & Demos are 891·.!_588 __ -Sl7~,!ron 8422Sl_9_ ~':::·~t~:t~~n~l:~t Rdrig Sl2S. kmg waler S1·hw1nn Little Ch~k M-;;ca~. 'bh'ie & gold, 4yr; Wilhum Freeman PO Gocx1l'ond111on ~o ~till av111lable 1 We '7l Bug, snrf, mags, but bed SlOO, black & white Btc)rle, flS Rol'ltwell old, tame "Capp)·· ~x S3'72 Santa Burb:ua -~2-8917 ~Pl>ciahze 111 l':uropean 1971 250C 2 dr. clean, red olferover S2IOO 675_3271 ~ Z AH ) S4 5 9 9 1V $25,642·7~15 10" tnblc s.i". S27S . wit•agt' 645:9216 . 931111 1~)969 405.4 HONDA 175 1111 "'or_,. c -+y delivery and f1:1wless w/black leather rntenor f!!t6 Harb:e B~~:·.~·c~~r~ _., 1070 f:~c:' n;111~~!> 1&3 t/~~ ~ Amaion Parr~ts. double Strl>et, 4000 ma. $.SOC) or 2!1'.!.S llartXJr 111\ d pn• owned Ul\1 W ·~ ~t:.J7~ce W 673 9201 · .. ·71 Super Stelle M ant. Mesa . 6 4 2. o o 1 o o,r ••••••••••••••••••••••• rolle~skJtes. SS 'l'a 2 yellow heild, 7 mos old. on ne~~~nS~alers. bell offer. 645·4135 COSTA ~n:SA Where CudOMPr '73 450 SL, lo-m1ies. ul· Shwrm Ongmal Cond 540-8211 Ladies Bulova Wa tc h, chestofdrawer!>.SIOt'a untamed S27S 1ea &lnOatables usedB/W -:niHONDACBl2SS 979-2500 Servic.Co•s loys Europe lights MuS!..See'S2450 <197-lS97 '73 Pinto wagon, clean. brand new , $75. 2 4" refractortelt•st•npe, ~..Q:171 also Sr hock boa ts Gem! Low 4400 mt. Mu:.t -First! Xlnl $18.500 Vol•o 9772 depmdable, $1,350. --~64=5 5015 $75 Child 's Hhool dl·~k Afncan Zebra Finches 673 2000 stle. S5SO 553· 1038 Sall·~ Scrvu•c• Lcasrn~ 642.7866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131·2991 Ladies l8k yellow gold $20. s:J6 032.S after Sprn tprJ +lg bamboo rage Cla , <' 13 . L 1 k '78 -Honda oo Trlbtk;:-20H W bt. lXl #I VOLVO DEALH •79 LTD WAGON . V-8, brRolex dress watch with DOLLS $25..:orSl~r-~9-7~-bo:~'. W/tratla:/ rx11ln~ n~vcr used, 47 m1. $700 •1S1~"1~~.~!,11a71 llKS~' '81 Champagne JNOKANGECOUNTY! at.to. trans .. air cond ... acelet. As brand new a: & O 642 7878 ' " ......, " t · & b k SU!00 8S 400 doll l'Oll e,.11011 nClllOS NJOft' 1090 t'Olld,ncedsref1n.S4SOor · -Cl<>!>ctlSunday 5591802 pwr.seenng ra e~. --· 7·1445 SI $225 Pm ate p trt\ ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• o1rer 963 4147, 962 48 12 Kaw 90. orr road S225. MG 9742 SA.US, SYVICE AM/Jo'M stereo. This cw; U•estocll 8075 5S7·1!271 !l.im 7pm • . ~-.irmemomteo ? ~II '!'s ~ko 0 ev! -~ma84· h7a,_X9S 500. 1975. n:crtMosOft ExycltlftCJ ....................... OVL'AND LIDA~LIMIV~RY is priced right m•3l) ••••••••••••••••••u uo n " ....,.~ ~ P rs. l2' Gl~•par I t _..., ·v~• r otlr c.RSEASlH~ 't $91. Theodore Robins,. HORSE SCHOOL oyal elt'r lYJll'"'nlcr. ukeNewCond Rothun ..., .newypum ---IMW .... ·rch-•Or Dir .. Harbor Bl vd.,' 200 Sm T' P•'" ntrrtbl $10 its. $2395 675·0092 ed. lnl'!udes dolhe. $700 450 Honda. ne" paint. n ... *•CLASSIC* * EXPERTS Cost. Mrsa. 642·0010 ot acre Ranch in Oregon New tronini: brd SIS Jam 836 0724 aft Spm newt.op end, tires. butt leCll• Cotdd le ~ accepting Reservat1oni. Garis. btkt-. S20 645 31',li A1111qu" Piano. sm up 1o~ 1--"/ 1974. $725 960:8168 Mel--IMW•.•. '66 MG EA.Ill ll(f 11. "!) Now Cor Selet'l Student right. braut t•ond I .... '"" T----'"' W!> of SU hiiS l(OOl' mto VOLVO '71 Ranthero 43K mi" dirls for Summer liunkbt'ds S60.mJtl'h1n~ Tuned .ilso stool s7511 0.crtff' 9050 ·~TrGYef 917 lwyOrL•os• this little liaby New l!l66 Harbor Blvd PB /PS crwsl' A/C gd Jomp1ng . dre:.saji!e. night :.tJntl SS lamp. ~75672 ••••••• .. •• .. •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• IJOur~rl•! pa 1 n t Fr., n t cond. 545-7752 eventing $500 mo + SS i.eirl:. ~fi bro"n .-Custom -12 ft YHhl ,Tent Trailer. (714)5225333 t1res1 warcs1 Starter COSTAMESA Board for your Horst• t'rui:.i·r $50 549~20 SportMcjGoods 1094 Chr1smas Parade . goodcond1tl...on • Generator Regulator I 64'-9303 540.9467 Mlrcat ft50 Please Write Academ' , .......... ••••••••••••• wh.Jle watrhang, parties. $_1.300 997 867D a.t.4.HGE COUNTY'S R bl t l' n i.e W 1 rt n g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnternal1onale Rte ·6 II .\~ l'IJ\hou~t' s95 Foos B.ill tablt>. $200 or 1 t'lc bestrates6464005 Trailfn Utiity 911 OLDEST Thro"· out Llt'Jrtng, AMfos.Uted '74 ~gar. loaded, air. Box 1968 Lakt\lt'" c;:; u~ ::.r~~r 83$1~1S nlfrr 6i3 2066 I F:legant Ol'W so· pwr ••••••• :.............. Clutch Batter) & Sl7S ....................... full power, sterro, very Oregon 97~ )at·ht for all )our hoh Moton-yrle trailer. 3 &·"' Tuneup 2 "et>h ugo 6'Mral 9901 clean.l2,200.6Jl·2991 '' John W a 1 ne Re.: u Id r1-1I tJblc. 4x7 1 i.latr d 1 I nuls llOOd ·ond S350 WE p A y Sllll n('e(h ·e" rui: " ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• '791'\U'bo Capri RS, black Olri1hlm1 G ifts & \lt'mht•rsh1p lle\t Of bar 11ne b II pa) .. e 11 \'(rll a 1n 1 0 !! · c..-97·32 t real Sweetheart' $3000 S • •L CH"'VIOLIT wtdtamois tnt . 33K, air. Serficn 8079 frr fii3 &li9 . '" J "· rut.'s aruut' 0 .lghts & _..,. TOP DOLLAR 0 Bf ""' 11: •••••••••••••••• ....... ~tl' $.li5 ~6 1145 w h 11 I e w ~ 1~·h 1 n It A.to Sff'\'IC f , P'~s ~R USED C "'RS I Sall':'i Sen •n· 1.casmg • r st <J_Cfer Please 'Chei·y's got it all. stereo. sunrf, $5,600 Yootone stop shoppm£ eoiei f0< gift items Jo plac~ \OU! ad m this columr ~I 642 5678 and as~ toi !he Qir1stmas Ad Visor Collectables. \t 1H Glassware Sl up Porrn ble typewriter S3tl Trunk $75 ~m.ill Sweeper or \'aruum S20 675-8172. Ladies Antique HCT Gold Pendant W .itrh Runs Perfect Appraised at $600. Sac $200 ORO 6.11-6671 Aiwa Fm Stereo tape r!' corder CSJ I !Walkman type). Show pnze Nev. S250seU $195 494.7374 e\ I :>Srcp-.1 '1ach1nl· Work 1'.xer<'Yl'lt'l\pe.hv) dut) ig3-4800.5S7:l273 &A.ccnsori•s 940 rv "' CaJI 499-4122 for you"!" 5'7.a&40.~·9951,Jay ... an~ "llnnkmi: f oon ~ta11ona11•. motorut'<l , loak.Saif 9060 ...................... AUMMAGNOM JO"CAJMR '79 CA M ARO Z28, ...... 99Sl I ~.Jln & C'rnn 11 .. , SJOO llkcnew 642 7902 $2!15 ....................... P'OMTIAC/SUIARU n1s~·Btv1W '60MGARstr loaded, including T-top ...................... ,. I .>~0 97:iiM3X.!l'1PM NEW SAIL AOl\IU>S New RA II BI i ATTENTION I 2-l~lfarborlll\11 ,....._ .. ,,,. __ ,11r1N11' completely restored llir317YDH >S7295. ·~eoov.,orig.painl.inl, l°:"lom 300 (,allon Salt ~lda~'>.!1911·!1550 l'\h SAI LIWAHD factory MG COSTA~H:SA ... ,u,,. .. " ,,.,...,_. Like nt'w. Heaut1ful' '79CHEV MONZ A 2+2. &owner.Bfst offer over'. II ~ alt.' r \'I u a r I um lo II 30, Hli 2854. Utll dirt'<'l onl) $649 romp OWNERS r 549-4300 5 49-145 7 '76 2002. Xlnt rnnd' ong Must sacnfire Air, auto .. strreo. only tliCXIO. 7S9-0097 t:ompletl' w 1 ab1net . 646·8921 I ownc•r, lht\e all 1.1apers 8S51000ext349 16.000 miles. lserl98197 l '91Conv. Excellent cond. ftltt'r S1'tl'm l'\; F.xerr"l' hiki• AMI'. TONNEAllC:OVEH WE BUY & n·1·rilb. AM J.'M <'ass $4995. Pony int. Best offer. St1•nh1l·r Ut'c·orn1 1on 11>1 ~."•hi . n~·~· $:If> l';tll Hoidcry Sol• flt~ MG 's, '71 'HJ CLEAN CARS snrf. nu 1m•1>, so K ma ·ao PHOENIX CPE. 4 8M-8300 r11>h \1l1,1 Si·t'' !17:J 1111311 S<ou li:ll •~3.i on new Su bots & Lado Ne1er used S75 AND TRUCKS 1 m1L~l ('t'' a~kini: s7 200 , ATTENTION t•yl.. auto . air, only 9 4 S 1 uh J i.t" a r $ 125 14 s A Ibo Santana 23 Mana 631 7797 It e m~g J tJ75 5211!1 ,.11., r.41 91 I l MG 11.SOO miles lserl21227 I °'*•Wit 995S Hummt•I l'l.ilr ('nlll'I Wumt'n ·s \\t'lsu1( ''Sm. Demo, loaded. $18.900 wltd~!.. \\I OWNERS $6195 •••• .. ••••••••••••••·~·. lion 11 llO.lnrimmi·d S.109631147.!162-111121•1, St'ho.:l<Boat~6732050 'D ...... ·-9720 TONNEAL'CO\'t:R SAJLCHfVIOLET '77 0MEGA.6cyl.,auto, I -w p h AaltosforSale I ...., f"tti.MG's, 71.111 900SO MAIN trans .. air cond.1 ba c· .. '5 & !IO An "t!l ~1~.~1 ,:~.~u·~rte3o0h11n l.84MAM DINGY 10' ...................... ....................... Never USl'<I S7!'> Laguna Btoach AM/FM stereo. Gold ex· ntH'r-.,cn pl.ill·~ $2 211\l ., " ,., .,,,, n " t>i5 494 51112 IMPORT,\ '\T '82 210 2 d Mana63Vi797 Ill' m~" 494-11 3 1 546-9967 terior. tan inter ior.' ;•rm 1il41f..lll9ll(':lafll'r rc8H75192 Ht'ron \Jill.ioa r1I . • ... OTICETO I r. .. .. cit 9910 OBIY113)(0071A )$2999 1Jm Sl'RFROARD6 11 riberi:l."i. 56 ,q ft ~1111, j ttf:AIH:RS,\l>;l) I $106 31 Lii"__. Theodore Robins, Dir .• ~lo .. ,.d r><u • I II lironied \ubst nA r \"\IL'l'T <'L ,........ 9744 .••••••• ....... ••••••••• Harbor Blvd., Cost• 'co~put;;' $2S~Pl~is S260.sac.!1305;;J~~·i: ~ 9634147 96241112 T~i•up~~C'.l''-~('1~~<'m' l'IGHIUYH j • ....................... ,74 Ct'ntury,!>S,OOOm1les Mesa. 642 0010 0 ; g3J Sffli t'\t'S 54; 100:1 \I _..... u I ad"l'rtised h• 1 Ahl" It' Tov dollar:. for port-. • IJX 411 1110 O fo: L tooo OBO 540-8211 ... . ~.,.,..l'ane "1irai:t· S75. Sabtx. sail o"rs •""e"'· , ' ' ('ars ltuus t' ,. IJ 1 $4!1"4 R c .. S "'" 9100 1 --=~-----...:..:. fla~f1re-..ocl11 :!:!Olh\\,n:.etS75 TU:si·.c. • '"'""l dt•aler:.1nthe\eh1<'lc 91 .· 1 ... .impi•r, -.JI t·~~ ·" t'S ITMASCU , ""' OldDelta88Dirsel.4dr,_ [)I "' <'la · f d d 4 5.Autl l> \J Ut' u4HI 92 Toi.ii Transportation for •our 71R alLtd. "'""" . ~ d e l\cn·tl &ii it15t>l2 7415 673 1'97 :>SI te a I erlts1nlo( "k r l SS , fCJ "'·"""nu. -.N n. S298 ._... &44 0356 I . " I columns d0t-s not 111 ,...., or r ~HiR pmb 40!I 12 ro:.l college soo or dau1:hter F:xrellent rond . fully rm Margo.848-3143 Prultn..-l~donl" II ium Sabot. new paint. l(ood <'lude an1 Jpplt1·i1hll' JIM MARINO lea,,• SIOfi fi!I lo IJke l9!i1 MGB GT. 22 mpg. d 760 2 Sn;ip o11 11111 tool t111\ pound ho" \Int c ond l'ond S350 taxes. hren:.e transfer VOLKSWAGEN .r~•h\t'," OrcJl'r Your~ AM FM radio equip IS 3 or 'l9 Dlesel 98 Regencx,._ Rran1l nl'" <'"I ~lt5 l'l-4.S His Si5 644 8000 962 !I068 fees. ftnanre rharae~. 18711 ~Jlh Bh d ltAla\ I S2800 960.5996 919-JSllO A·l cood. 154BS ' ~011 ~""' URt> <;.•4 •• .,.. I f f ,., I ·n .. '78 utate wagon. loaded, ...... 1-... wor .. cc ..... 7f ' _,., ~ .. '"~~ Store, RestaurClltt, Stdr \l'" mu~t sails ees ora1rpollutton ron ' '1''TINGTO!\ flE ,\l'll ._,. ~ "'~ .. .. Garb 20111 S(w'hh"''"" H1k"' Bar 8095 1Nonh1 Harkin rii1i:•ng , tnlldde111redcert1f1t·at1ons l 842-2000 ·, . . p----6 97 .. 1 good:'6368d -~~~013• 4dr'80u£UTLAS1S . " trJtntni: t't.'I\ ~15 1 ....................... Bt'auttful 642 2384 I or ea er ocomental') ~~· ~ ·.,..... _ .. __ . ae new. o m1 Hartu~ Urt•Jrn Jl uu,l•LOSl:\'G l#EAS~:. <au1 t prep'9rataon rhar.resun WEMEED •••••••••••••••••••••••Coclloc ffl5 640-7797 :c .. ,f.~~n11ur t:' SI.) t\rnli:Lbu.~me,s~.~t'lhdni:fnut ·~~lps/ 9070 ble_ssthothdeNrttse spt•r1f1ed l &YIORUIT.ISEXHOTIC a I 1982s ••••••••.•.•••.•••••••• ,... 99S:t ,,,,, ''" , . :.upp 1es .in ax I , ea \'e 1ser CARS ARE HERE.I CONT8'4rUTtH• ·-••••••••••••••••••• Ru~JI l'hlllt•. '\t•n lUrt1Stnl'ludang ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. __ • 9 0 c· ... ····c· '75PINT03d 4 I . J Dti.pla' rast>~. \\aitmu Tradt:'lheu~enf)Our shP j ""'"""" 5 1 -<.:ome an & drive lhe ~ . ..-, d oor. cy , . Ol'Tl(' Im II •l\l'n l>W · h " for USl' uf uur 30 .......... ••••••••••••• EW~ leading diesel' Avail&· We specialize m leases •P · l_r ans. Soper :~~./1>0d l'llnd S.15 ~(~~)~~ ~;a~:~~}e~~·a~1~i1 I S8Jlboi1°t ~Jll I 7!13 2.461 1 FLHTMASTYS M D'tTS I ble for 1mmed1ate de· ror the business ell· e;cooom1caJ. transporta· I h\'drauht chairs mar· ~ 1-86-l 2278e1cs COMSUMY ~ bver) ! See why peoplt> ecut1ve,profess1onal. Uon. Priced nghl too. • ror.;. shelves an11 1;1ants 20' fiberglass runabout IUYI~ & LEASING are s wit r hi n g to LwCJI S-'tctiOll ~Ol <P~l 125~ .... · F'Ol'R ROSE liOWI. Also. make-up, shampoo w/35' N B mooring. SBYICf :iwo·w l'vJsl II"' Peugeot ! Of Mew 1912 ore Robins. Dir:-_. t C .. ISTMAS CAR TICKETS .md hair products Sll,900. (213)433 8866 All makes and modds N1•w1>ort lwwh BEACH IMPORTS C1dll11e1 :!',b:~ :~;~ 00 1~os~; 1 Transportauon for your Must sell Ill's! offer Cal1631-97s.4 or • • • 124' Beam up to42' Below any Fleet Prare 642 94ltl 11411 Dove Street Mew IR Stocki S40Cll ·~) l9!i1 MGR GT. 22 MPG. 5......_fi'...a...r•s 673.1943 GAS on any ne" !'ar we WANTED! ' • __ 'U2·0~~0 J. "11111 FOi SA.LI C'Ollege son or daughter Gt2 5293 e\'enmgs afi!.r_6,_~~-~-length JI I Edjlewater plus A FR EE TANK OF NEWPORT BEACH '-TA~~ . .~ AM/F'M radio. Nore I co M t<'ro· W a 1e ~ "'"' "' sell Late rood 1 T 1 d .. _ j ( \ II ( 71' Pinto hatchback.. $2800 960 5996 $175 3 Bar Stools S60 for Glass Ooor cases. wall is.~· Sldt• lie rental Ill CALL NOW v 0 I \' 0 ~(' ~y~11at a~ s I -·.:.!!. .. -•• ~ roncM 9750 ·' .i .I cltan, hpeed. nl'w tires •• l '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!11!!11111!11!1!1!11• all 3 B W TV $75 uni! office unit. etc Newpart Isle. S6·S7 ft 67S.91•"NB TODA~'''' ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••/ /•ol.\Ht .. ·•~(t lur1•ge r ack ,oood l -= 8 B d s M a k e off e r Ta k e 673-2968 -.,., 83S·tl636.5A ' 9 I I S • h 1 \\ "0 1 oo tr ...-• · " Lady's diamond watrh. oog 1 t· 0 a r 30 !19 21k>7.>.. GI. pkg. 5 spd. • • ronc • '"''·' ..... ~ .. '1 ans,..,. ... t100 car. 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FTC Repon Mar'81 ) LIGHTS LOWERED TAR£, NICOTINE j. " ' ~. ·J : , ~ ~ ~ ·' . . ~ " DRAlll COAST 'JAWS' -Bites of what was determined· to be a shark are c hecked on c hunk of surfboard by Daniel Miller of the department Al'~ of Fish & Game. The section bitten off the board is 14 inches in width. Shark may have kille d surf er E xperts to examine bloodstained ~urfboard MONTEREY (AP> -Shark experts planned today lo exa~~ a m!!!;i!l.L•1.1rler's biood:stiined surfbOifno see whether a sharli took a 14-inch bite out of it. -• - The regular triangular marks on the board a.nd fragment that washed up Monday al Asilomar State Beach look like "the work of a large shark," said Alana Baldridge of Stan f o rd University's Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove. Orticials were searching for Lewis A. Boren, 25, who was last seen Saturday afternoon. surfing off Spanish Bay in Pebble Beach. Daniel Miller, a shark expert with the state Department or Fish and Game in Monterey, hoped to examine the board. Ir a shark tooth, or fragment of a tooth, is embedded in the board, the creature's size and species • can be determined, he safd. Bloodstains also will be analyzed, said stale ~rka ranger S .D . RO<frTguez al Asilomar. U officials conflrm Boren WN killed by a shark, it would be the eighth shark attack in local waters and the second fatal one ''Eighth attack in waters. ,, shark local sirnce record-keeping began in 1926, offlciaJs said. Boren, or Paci.lie Grove, was reported missing Monday morning after he failed to show up for work at Terra Engineering Co . In c . in Monterey. A board round by a surfer about 40 minutes later was identified as Boren's by friends. Mjller , who rece.nHy ~•utftored a ~t""bft sfrift attacks in California and Oreaoo, tallied 4.9 unprovoked attacks since 1926. Four were fatal, and the only fatality between Monterey Bay south to Point Sur occurred in December 1952 off Povers Point. Most attacks happen in the colder wat~rs north of Point Coft cepUon, with the most recent one in the Trinidad area of Humboldt County in 1980, he said. However, marine biologists had put out a white shark advisory for the Monterey Bay area at the end of October. It was prompted by an increase in the_ number or otters killed by white sharks . pointing to an upswing in the number of sharks in local waters. Polish nnners stay on strike Pleas rejected, remain deep inside coal mines By Tlte Associated Preas Warsaw radio reported today that nearly 3,000 Polish miners, rejecting pleas from their families and priests, remained on strike deep iruiide two coal mines. Ttre radio also said workers at a Katowice steel mill had their barricades up and were holding out. The broadcast monitored in London claimed most industries were operating throughout Poland. No further mention was made of the situation in Gdansk, where the sprawling Lenin Shipyard bas been closed untiJ IRAllil CUil WIATHIR Fair through Wednesday. Local strong northeast winds below the canyons on Wednesday" Not much temperature change. Highs in mid to upper 809. Lows tonight in 40s. ' llSIDI TODAY GtMral Elttlrk. T.h~,, htu a Chriltmu prcwnt for fM tMol.e /OffdlJI tomghl 4' 9 on C hoflntl 2, tto rring Mic bf RC>OMV '" .. sm." P•At. 11111 ........... ...... ... ..... c-... ~ u C.••-.... ·I:~ =~· a, .:: ....... ., .. ........... .. ___ ,.. ,_.-..... a ptn_..;.;; CM ~-= ftllelft .... ....... --..... · after the holidays. It quoted Polish authorities as denying r e ports by the British Broadcasting Corp. of "mass rebellions by troops in the south." Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, under house arrest since m artial law was declared, "is currently staying in Warsaw,'' the Polish broadcast quoted government spokesman Jerzy Urban l\s saying. Urban said Walesa has been visited by his family and that a priest celebrated Mass for him Swlday. He said Walesa can be released ··as soon as the sit uation in the country permits." At the Vatican, Pope John Paul II said he recalled "with emotion" his meeting with Wales a in Rome last January and said he prayed that his homeland be spared bloodshed. Arter meeting •with Monsienor Bronislaw Dabrows ki, the secretary of the Polish bishops conference, the pope said in a year-end review speech to cardinals: "I pray to the Madonna of the Poles and I appeal for a JJe&cefuJ solution in the mututal collaboration between aut.horiUes and citizens, in the tuU respect for the civil, national, splritual and relllioua Identity of this country . . . " A Polish exUe in Gall, Switzerland, said he bad talked to Dabrowski by telephone today and wu told Wale.a ls "in lood health" and taJktn.. ~lth the military re,ime with the aim ol "rest.ortnc Solidarity by poUtJcal mtana." The exile, Zdlslaw Pre1owald, or1anbed a privai. relief protl'lm, ''Poland ln N~." Tbe Italian D9'npaper Sbmpa Sera, btMd ln Tu.rln, repoiUd today that reports reaching Paris by "private channels" said Walesa had tried to escape from the guest house and may have been transferred to a prison. There were no details and no sources were cited for the reports. Dabrowski arrived at the Vatican late ·Monday and is the first direct contact the pope has had with his homeland's clergy since martial law was imposed and Solidarity suspended. Roman Catholic Church sources reported encouraging sig n s in the church's negotiations with the country's ruling military council. Uncensored dispatches from Poland today quoted sources close to Polish Catholic primate Archbishop Joier Glemp 11 saying that progress was being made. But the nature of the c hurc h's negotiations was unclear. The church has been demanding early release of detainees in exchange for its ~ s upport In calmln1 public reaction to martial law. It was not known bow many Poles have been jaUed. Urban, the government spokesman, Monday denied Independent reports placln1 the number u high as 50,000. He said approximately 5-,000 people have been Interned since Premier Gen. Wojclech J arusel1kl proclaimed mart.Jal law Dec. 13, and about 1,200 of them had been sentenced for viol1Un1 tbe mlUtary decree. Radio Wanaw reported today that Urban dllcloHd tbe oames or nlne artlall, 1cleaU.U IDCI wrltera releued from deteDtioa' "at an example" aad aald ''many more'' ln\erDHI will be r~ealed. ••••• YIUI 11111111 llllY MR ••,AN•ot .,,.,. · · .,.. • Kidnap victim to die~? Red Brigade "sentences" U.S. Brig. Gen. Dozier ROME CAP) -The Beirut office of the Italian news agency ANSA reported that a telephone call e r today claim e d Red Brigades terror ists have sentenced to death kidnapped U.S. Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier and that his body would be found this evening. Italian police said t.hey were taking the telephone c all se riously but had not determined whether it was authentic. "We are trying to determine the similarities between this m essage and ones we have received before," said a police official who asked not to be identified. NATO officials in 1laly said t h ey had n o immediate comment on whether they believed the communique was authentic. Dozier, 50, is the top-ranking American Army officer or the AJlied Land Forces in Southern Europe. The ANSA dispatch said lbe caller, speaking in Arable, did not make clear in the claim whether Oozier was already dead. It was also not clear whether the caller actuaJly wu speakint on behalf of the Red Bricades, who have.claimed responsibility for the Thursday ni1ht kidnapping in Verona. The Red Brigades have not. issued demands saying what they want in exchange for Dozier. ·'The Red Brigades claim the responsibility for the sentencinc to death and the execution of the American General James Dozier, found guilty by a people's tribunal," the caller told the Beirut office of NSA, saying he was speaking for the ''R e d Brigades of Baader Meinhof." The Baader-Meinhof group Is a West German urban guerrilla o rganization which some prosecutors suspect bas ties to the Red Br;taades. ·'There u no need to calJ the American CIA for help in t.ryi.q lo liberate the lmperaU1t American pi1," the ~aller said. "The body ol the American pti wlll be found in a viU11e in the countryside and tbe police will find it soon after 2000 hours Hallan time." "We particularly chose t.bia person to attack the American interests in Italy ," the anonymous caller said. Asked by the ANSA editor why the call wu made in Beirut, the man said: "We had instructJoos to give the communique to ANSA in Beirut ... for maximum security. I don't have anything else to add." Earlier today, President Sandro Pertini was quoted by diplomats as saying that Dozier's abduction may be linked to foreign efforts to destabilize Italy. Home fire ruins Christmas Condo gutted while family on shopping trip By PIUL SN EID E RM AN Of -Deity ...... ,_ Chrisandra Farmer and her 13-year·old son. Mike, we re r e turning from a 30· minute shopping trip Monday night, unaware that their two-story Huntington Beach home was going up in flames. "My son and l had gone out to get some steaks," she said. "He was going to barbecue the steaks while l wrapped some last Christmas packages." The pair found their street, Pearce Drive, was blocked, so the Farmers parked nearby and began walking Wlw·ard the condominium they've been renting. "My son was walking ahead or me;-" Mrs. Farmer said . "Suddenly, he said, 'Mom , they're running hoses into our house~ •'I tried to get inside, but the fireman said I couldn't. He said there was nothing left. "We were only gone for about half-an-hour and nothing was left. The whole place had literally exploded. Everything I've worked for for 33 years is gone, and I didn't have any renter's insurance." Huntington B each Fire inspector Rick Grunbaum said the blaze at 4906 Pearce Drive, which was reported at 6:40 p.m .. apparently was triggering when Christmas tree lights ignited the Farmers' dry tree. He said either heal from the light bulbs or a short-circuit in the wiring set fire to the tree. Mrs. Farmer said she had left the Christmas tree lights on because she only expected to be gone for a short time. She described the tree as a "big bushy Plantation Fir," floor to ceiling, which she bad purchased about 10 days aio. He said either beat from the light bulbs or a short-circuit in the wiring set fire to the tree. F i r e men say blaze started i n Yule tree . Inspector Grunbaum said the tree went up ln names quietly. The fire spread from the living room through the two-story home. Firefighters, concerned about brisk wiods. kept the bla&e from s preaCllng to the attacbed condominiums, Grunbaum said. But be said the Farmer home was gulled . Damage was estimated at $65,000 to the structure, $25,000 to its· contents. About 30 firefighters battled the blaze. No injuries were reported. Consumed were a piano, original oil paintings by Mrs. Farmer, furniture and other family belongings. Mrs. Farmer is an ad sales employee for the Long Beach Press-Telegram newspaper. Sbe was staying tempdrarily with a friend today, wondering where she wUJ obtain the money to rent a new home. •·But I'm thankful we got out with our lives,'' sbe said. "And J 'm thankful for the people i.o the neighborhood who came through last night. People comforted us and opened their doors to us. "I was standing in front of the house holding on to my son, wllen a woman came up to me and put a white envelope in my html and s;lid her family wam.d to share th\?ir Christmas with us. .. I opened the envelope four or five hours later and there was a hundred-dollar bill inside. It covered some of the things we had to buy last night. 1,650 cut off from pow er About 1,650 residents in the Ross moor community near. Seal Beach were without electrical power for about SO minutes Monday night when winds blew a CB antenna onto a hilh voltage line. The outage, which occurred ·~ 6: 30 p.m., was repaired by Southern California Edison Co. crews who replaced three hip voltage wires. No major damage was reported elsewhere along the Orange Coast and spokesmen for Newport Beach and Dana Point Har bor patrols said no boats overturned during the winds. City officials from Huntingtoo Beach to Laguna Beach reported no structural damage as a result of the winds. ~ av MAGAN -Wanda Spuowtki, wife ~ Pollah Ambassador to the U .s .• 1eta a reasaurtna hq from President Rea1an it her husband looks on. The Spuowakt.a have been,...... PGlitlcaJ uylum Int.be Udecl States IDd will DOl return to Poland. Reqaa reeelved tbe couple at -the White .._ to- d~. I ~ - • \ . ~· t il " ' \. r; . A l :j ' Orange Coetit DAILY ftlLOT/Tuetday. December 22, 1981 SNOW f'ENC£1 -Fenns trace a delleate pattern on fields belonging to f:be Glade Valley Farm near Walkersville, Md .. following a snowfall. In the distance', tre~s add to Christmas effect of the setting. g a • I \ Newport man faces ! 62 f rand counts • • m investment case I A 35-year-old Newport Beach man waa arraigned Monday ln U.S . District Court in Loa An1eles on 6 2 counts of investment and tax fraud lnvolving investors who alle1edly lost more than $3.4 million during a three.year period. George Monroe Eggleston, also known as Garrison M. Everett, was indicted last Wednesday by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles . An indictment is a formal charge by a grand Jury. It does not eatabllsb guilt or innocence. Eggleston, head of the now·defunct Omega Financial Corp. of Newport Beach, reportedly told investors that be and his companies would invest the funds in various tax shelter plans. The Newport man has been under investigation since 1979 when the Newport Beach Police Department began looking into complaints against Omega. According to the indictment, Eggleston operated several fraudulent tax shelter leaslng schemes from 1977 to 1981. I It Is alle1ed E11leston aqd bia, companies would tolicit, investors to purchase DMdical: equipment, computers and Ice: machinet as tax sbeltera. 1 Eggleston collected more than $3.4 million from inveaton and: then spent much of the money. for personal expenses, Aulatant' U .S . Attorney Rick Flam alleges. , Some of the money, it bas been charged, was diverted out or the country tA> a trust fund. ; The indlctment alleges; Eeelestoo would cover IWDsell b y s e n d I n g i n v e s tor s: information indicating that the equipment had been purchased. In some cases, attorney Flam· sa id , seve ral inves tors· purchased the same piece of~ equipment. ln other cases the equipment didn't exist, be asserted. At one point, the indictment alleges, Eggleston requested employees of one company to. pose as a non-existent business. These "officers ," the: indictment reports, tricked a bank official into approving a loan for one investor. Reagan says New Deakrs espoused fascism . ( ' t Views to be broadcast Friday night in an interview on public television . REAGAN VIEWS ..:_ President Reagan believes many in New Deal adminislration championed fascism. WASHINGTON <AP > - President Reagan says many New Dealers in the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt espoused fascism. But be aayg Roosevelt, unlike those around him , saw the reforms of the New Deal as crisis remedies for the Depression t1lat be would bave tried to roll back after World War II. Reaean makes those points in an iaterview on the Public Broadcasting Service program "•e. Wattenberg at Large," tbat will be broadcast Friday night. Wattenberg conducted the interview last week . A transcript was made available to The Associated Press. Artllur M. Schlesinger Jr., a Roosevelt biograpber who wu questloned about Rea1a11's asaetlions in a telephone iaterview Monday. disputed the D"'litfkmt'J yiew of Roounlt oa both counts. SeW.inler said "it ia a IJ"Oll distortion ~ history" to aay that R oosevel t 's a ppointees advocated fascism or that FDR made only a temporary com mila\enl to help ttiose who needed heij). .. .. _ ln the inverview, ,.Jleag.ap, s~ "the Roosevelt that I voted for had promised to cut federal spending by 25 percent" but, once in office, saw a crisis and advocated temporary aid "in the nature of medicine for a sick patient." "But. in the meantime, my own analysis is that people attracted lo government and to goverment positions in those years, in many instances, did n ot view the medici ne as temporary," he said. He added: ''If you remember, I was assailed during the campaign for saying that many of the New Dealen actually es'pou k~tt · what to'di'Y"tras become an epithet -fascism -- )R VS~tth~Y..~P?ke l\daiitiD&Jy of tiow 'Mussohn1 had ma'd~ the trains run on time. "In other words, they saw in what he (Roosevelt) was doing a planned economy -private ownership, but government management or that ownership and that economy. "Harold Ickes (Roosevelt's -secretary of the interior), in his ·book, said that what we were striving for was a kind or modified form of communism," Reagan said. "Well, I don 'l believe tbal was really in Roosevelt's mind and, I think that, had he lived, and with the war over, we would have see n him using government the other way.'' During the 1980 election campaign, Democrats recalled that in a May 17, 1976 Time magazine interview Reagan had said, "Fascism was really the basis of the New Deal." Reagan, questioned by reporters, said .1,beo thal evidence of. ll!lllY)e~ could be found in "the wntings or the members or the brain 1·01• a• *be Npw Deal .. schiesinger . winner or Puliuer prizes for history and biography, said fascism "was the last thing in the mind of Roosevelt or anyone around him." A dictionary defines fascism as ·'a system of government characterized by rigid one·party di ctato r s hip , forcible s uppression or oppos ition, private economic e nterprise under centralized governmental control, belligerent nationalism, racism and militarism." Said Schlesinger: "There was no hint at any point during the Roosevelt presidency or any desire to establish a one-party state -and that's what fascism was all about, the s uppression of all political opposition.·· As ror Roosevelt being a co n ser vative at h e art , Schles inger s aid the best statement of his post-war views i~ his-1944-State of t~ Unton address advocating an economic bil~ ~ rt&b~ and job_bnusjn& an ucation programs. He said nothing in Ickes ' writings support fascis m or communism. MO ·11ews? Did 1"1 anklln · D. Roosevelt espouse cause ~f communism ? Current· administration"' may believe he did. Sailor faces court-martial Ex-student sues school board for Viet book ban SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe Navy, baving decided that enough evidence exl1t1 to court-martial a )'OUDI eMip en charges of pusU., secret& to South Africa, mu.It now decide how the defense will be bandied. Rear Adm. Paul T. GUcrtst, after five days of pretrial hearing, said Monday that Ensign Stephen Baba of Gaithersburg, Md .. will be court-martialed. BaM f11ee1 a variety of other charges u weU, including delertio. ud lllttlnc a female superior officer. The bearlftl, now dulial .._. BANGOR, Maine (AP> -A former hilb school atudent says he filed suit against a sc.bool board for banning a book about Vietnam because be is "very sensiUn" to bis rights. Michael Sheck, who attends the University of Maine at Orono, is asking U.S. District Judge Conrad Cyr to order the , book "385 Days'-' returned lo the school library, contending that its removal violated his First Amendment rights. A trial ol bis lawsuit began Monday, and several Vietnam veterana came to the federal eowtbowJe to endorse the book. The b90t, written by Dr. aonaN Qtuser, recounta tales Ulat U.S. sotdien fi1btln1 in Vielfta.ln told Gluser when be treated them at an Army hospital in Japan. The book was banned by the school board at Woodland High School in the s mall eastern t own or BaileyviJJe last s pring after a parent complained that it was filled with obscenities. The Baileyville School Board contends tllat it mu~i protect students from language that violates the community's moral values. Glasser told Cyr on Monday that be seldom uses obscenities himself and hasn't used them in books he has written since "365 Days ." But the language was used ln that book, Glasser said, because tamer words could not portray the "anguish and desperation" Baba's defense, wu • ...- today. One po11ible ......,. defense attorney lal41 lae •• wo tied up in U. Ruetr --involving alleged brutality la tM ship's brig -to be available soon for Baba's can. Oregon man lost at sea Brezhnev urwea 'return to path' WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe Soviet Union and lb• Uaited States should abandoa "Ute senseleu arma race" aad "return to the "lb of lllltm .. relalioaa," 1ay1 Soviet President Leanld Brelllan. Reapond in1 lo written questlcma from NBC ...a.mat1c corr•pondent llarvlD lal~ tlae Soviet leader Hkt t•• arma neaotladibld the two ,11atklnl are boldlnt in Geae•• "wilt determine 1'betber tbe danter ol outbreak ol nuelear war wW increase or c1eere .... " Harbor Patrol boats are Harellibl for a 31-year-old Ore1on man who may have drowlMd after faJ1ln1 trom the DaH Point Harbor Jetty lut Friday. OrU.e County Harbor Patrol divera were caJJed out of the waler Monday after a futile Auad on tour RIYADH. Seuell Arabi.a (AP) -Syrim Prelident Rain Aiied flew to laud.I Arabia tMay, Mflnaiq a tour of oll·dda natlo•1 on the Arablen ,.. ...... Re ls aeektDt a mdted Au• front a1alD1t ltrael'• .......... ot tbe Golan Hellbta. a11111tM ... .-.,,11~ ,,. ................. -4121 search for Harold Thombs, of Newburg, Ore. Thombs was walkinl on the rock jelly with a 17-year-old nephew Friday evening when he apparenUy slipped and reu in the water. The teen-ager summoned help when be was unable to find his uncle, a sheriff's spokesman said. • Man, woman take diamonds A man and woman have stolen two trays of diamond jewelry valued at more than $10,000 from the I. Maantn department store ln Coeta Mesa, pollce said. lfhe clerk told police abe wu sbowln1 the woman a piece of jewelry Monday when the man reached bebind the counter and 1rabbed tbe merchandise. The eouple fied ln the cro1'd ol Christmaa sboppera al South Coast Plua. aecordln1topolice1 reports. Re~ugees rampage JUANA DIAZ, Puerto Alco (AP) --Texu border 1»9trelmen wlth riot pu-were iuardiq 1 .detenUon camp today wbere , re1tle11 HalUaa refu1et1 rampa1ed lo proh1t a barbed·wlre fence aeparatlhc men from women. of those fighting in Vietnam. ·'It was the language they talked," he said. "There wasn't enough in the common language to express their anguish. They couldn't say, "Oh, goUy gee'!" Three writers who covered the Vietnam W.f\ testified that tbe book was ooe· of the best "1rflten •bout the war and that the language in it was that used by soldiers there. Ward Just, who covered the war for The Washington Post, said that language lost its conventional rd~aning in the heat or combat. Gloria Emerson, who reported on the war for The New York Times, said she cried when she r ead the b oo k . The book accurately portrayed the situation there, she said. "It is not a world or Jane Austen characters." said Ms. Emerson. The school board voted unanimously to ban the book last April after Carol Ann Davenport, whose stepdaughter took the book from the library, complained that it contained many obscenities. None of the five board members had read the book at that time, witnesses said. In Augus t , the boa rd developed a policy for dealing with controversial books, caJlin~ for creation or a special seven·member committee of parents, stude nts, school administrators and faculty lo review any books about which there were complaints. But the board voted 3·2 not to submit "365 Days" to review by the new panel and to stick with its ban, despite a req11est Jrom· the bigh scrioor student ~olltlciJ that the work be put ba"tlr-in the library. ' Fire kills woman · LOS ANGELES <AP) -Al\. apartment fire blamed on a ~ faulty television set killed a woman and injured a man,· officials said, while another~ apartment blaze forced 75 people to choose between a night without lights and hot water or abandoning their homes to' potential looters . to all Our friends from 35 Faehlon Island Newport Beach 644-2494 ' • ' t • \ ·' ----·--·-·- ............ HOLIDAY CHEER Actress J oanne Woodward, Carroll O'Connor and Paul Newman geUnto the spirit of things at a Chrjs tmas party at New York's Circle in the Sqµat~ recentJy. Fire razes h ome of ex-governor Former Louisiana Gov. Jimmie Davis and his wife had to nee their home in Baton Rouge to escape a fast-spreading blaze that destroyed most o r the ir belongings, Davis said. "There's not a picture left, not a chair, a trophy - a n y th i n g . ·: s a..i d.; t b e e x-governor,-ilt tii! 11cts . speaking from a neighbor's home. Davis said neither he nor bis wife Anna were hurt in the fire. •'I had some things you couldn 't repla ce, like trophies from the Country Music Hall of Fame. I had a rocking chair from President Kennedy. It had his name on it,'' he said. People from urban areas often bead for Vermont when they want to camp, but Rep. J ames Jeffords, a Vermont Republican, went camping in Washington, D.C. -in his office. And now, he's been cited In a li s t o f "dubi o u s achievements of 1981" in the latest edition or Es quire magazine. It all started when he mov e d o ut of hi s Washington apartment last s pring t o live in hi s congressional office. E s qu i re said Jeffords couldn't live on $60,662 a year hi s sa l a r y as a congressman. "What's even sadder, he has to share his bathroom wi th 416 other guys," the magazin e said. Retired Soprano Beverly SU ... -Pirector of the New .... York City O p era, w i ll be fea tured speaker at D a n is h - Ame rican J u I y 4 Festi v al next year. T h e festival is siu.s considered the largest \J S I n d e p e nd e n ce Da y o b serv ance o utside the Uni ted States. It is sponsored each year by the Rebild Society at the Rebild National Park, a hilly tract south of Aalborg on Jutla nd, the peninsula of Denmark. The park was purchased in the early 1900s by Danes in the United States, who gave it to Denmark on condition that it would be used for a Danish-Ame rican festival every July 4. Lawyer s for Ehli Presley's estate are battling to keep from paying state and federal taxes amounting to 70 percent of the estate's $25 million value. Tile Inte rnal Revenue Service billed the estate $14.6 million last spring, and the federal tax case has been tied up in U.S. Tax Court. T e nnessee offi ci als, meanwhile, es timate the estate will be assessed $2.3 million -one of the largest inheritance tax assessments in the state's history. Interior Secretary James Watt zipp e d around Yellowstone National Park on a snowmobile, seeing how the park operates during cold weaUter. Aceompanyi ng Watt on ttte llS~mlle tour, not counting sidetrips, were politic al lead e r s fro m Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Watt and his party got a br eak from the weather. With temperatures in the 30s and plenty of fresh snow, they crested three mountain passes and saw elk, bison, de er and coyotes before arriving at Old Faithful, the nation's most famous geyser, to spend the night, park officials said. ' "' ,. ' ... Coastal Felr..,,..... _y_ CM1tal, .,,._ lowo In .0.. Coeltel Mtf\ W.....,...., ... 1111-TS. W41iff "· El-., -ef'IY wll>Cb 10 to101tllMldKAMl<let""IQM. T-10 J-fOot ..-.riv •-41. Extended Jo recast COASTA L ANO MOUNTAIN AREAS -T lluflde y llHOUQI\ Selurdey Felr LOUI a<ntv wlflcb In Ill• m~lfts encl IMIOw <..,.,.,, lllrougll OwlstmM Day Cl\enc• o1 IOQ el I,_ COUI by lho "'"'•nd HIQlll U to7S-IO>n lS lo 4'. 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Mailbox contribulora must include their name and telephone number tor verification No ctrculalloa calls. please. Tell U!I what's on your mlnd. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(fuesdey, December 22, 1981 H/F Dana resta1rrant OK'd But cQaSt com mission imposes conditions on project By STEVE lllTCllELL ., .. ..., ......... State Coutal Commlaaloaen bavt unanlmoutly approved a ConJU del Mar man'• propo1al to build a restaurant of nearly 4,000 square feet overlookln1 Dana Harbor. Tb• 12·0 commhaicra endonement came de.pile complalnta the new restaurant wlll be located adjacent to the Quiet Cannon reatau.rant, hit by a landslide in February 1980. John Soukeru. wbo operates the Plrate'a Inn in Corona del Mar, won comm.laslon approval to build a second restaurant by \he same name in Dana Point, just eaat ol the Quiet Cannon. But commiesloners imposed several conditions on tbe project, includlna usu.ranees by the restaurateur that be would hold the commission and any other public asency barmles1 should ·a l'andsllde or other calamity occur. The commlaalon also warned Soukeras be may not be eligible for public disaster funds or low-interest loans should a land.slide damage or destroy hie restaurant. A geologic report, prepared by Leighton and Associates of Irvine, states a land.slide such as the one that occurred at the Quiet Cannon would be unlikely at the 26,000..Square-foot parcel where Soukeras wants to build. 'The report says the land is suitable for a restaurant as long as grading and site preparation, fou ndation, landscaping and drainage controls are incorporated into the project. It also states the slope failure that occurred at the adjacent restaurant was a result of geologic characteristics that are not present al the proposed restaurant parcel. Soukeras plans to demolish a s ingle family home on the property and construct his two-story restaurant at 34341 Street of the Blue Lantern. . ........... FAMILY REUNITED-Vict or Franco. wearing hat and glasses. has made it possible for a ~ic~igan couple, Gregory apd Barbara !-fill$. riglJ.t o be r~ted wtl.ll..Jheir <!hildren. Daughter Shelly Hilts.~s hugged b y her .-.r while Michael. 11, lower left, aN!:Xhristopher. 14 . l _ . Ste ve Pollard. top. is a son-in-law of Franco. Reunion makes holiday happy Good Samaritan remembers promise HOUSTON (AP) -A Michigan couple separated from their children and racing a gloom y Christmas bttau.se of hard economic times have had a tearful reunion arranged by a modern-day Good Samaritan. Businessman Victor Franco heard or the plight of the Hilts family on a television. ~~o..,. anJi remem~red a promlae to help people ln need he made two years ago when he was lost at sea. • The· beneficlarlH11Gf ,..,.•nco's good will, Gregory and Barbara Hilts, were laid ore from their jobs as machinists at Ford Motor Co. two months ago. They moved to Houston hoping to find work. Tbey bad to leave their three children with their grandmother in Ypsilanti bttause they could not afford to take them to Texas. "It's going to be the best Christmas ever now," said Mrs. Hilts as she sobbed and tried to bug all three or her children Monday at an arrival gate of Houston's Intercontinental Airport. When they were interviewed on ABC's "Good Morning America" two weeks ago, Hilts said he was working in a factory ror $7.25 an hour and his wife bad taken a job as a waitress at a truck stop. But they still bad not raised the money lo bring their family back together and faced a Christmas without Christopher, 14, Shelly, l2, and ~ichaet, 11. Besides, they said, even if they could bring' the children to Houston, they did not have a home big enough for the whole family. When FTanco, 52, saw them on television. "It was a spontaneous thing," he said "I said, 'That's somebod y I'd like to help.• " Franco, who owns a used car dealership, leased a home ror the Hilts, paid their rent for three months and paid air fare for their children and the family's four dogs. . ·:~ woijldl)'t consiqer myself .a religious man. Ttlis is the closest 1·~ been to religion." Jfiothco said al the airport reunion. After they met, the Hilts headm<for their new home . Franco, who commutes weekly between hls business here and a home near Albuquerque, N. M .. said he drew about $2,000 to help the Hilts from a personaJ fund he had set up to help people in need. The fund ste ms from a promise he made when he nearl y died in an accident two years ago. He was sailing alone off Key Largo, Fla., when his boat capsized . leaving him in the water without a life jacket. "While l was drowning, I was promising just about everything," he said, including that if be survived, he would help other people and not expect anything in return. Minutes later a stranger happened along and rescued him. True t.o bis word, Franco began setting aside $20 t.o $50 each payday until the f\.Uld reached about $3.000. ' "It's the best thing I've had going in 50 years," he said. "There's got to be something better than beln1 a car salesman " Do you get a bonus at Chrlttmas time ... or maybe a gift check from someone who loves you? That money de- serves more than casual spend· Ing. Pamper yourself with really tine jewelry that will be a permanent reminder of the thoughtfulneu of the givfH' . @ ammonia. It's what we us. 1n our ultr•somc clelfler in the store. If you can let them soek in that solution for a hall hour or so. It will be easy to dislodge any grease or soap build-up with a soft brush. Just rinee well and they will be sparkling clean. When you are going some place special and want them to look their very best. come by the store and let us clean them lor you. We have special equipment svellable to give • thorough cleaning. There It no charge for thi8 servic. -and we have the knowledge Jo give your gems any special care required. a gift for your lifetime and to even heirloom to your IOYed on•. Our telectlon of quality J?lacaa wlll excite your Interest. Stop In eoon ... and do bring your Ctlristmat gift money! I know you wlll be pleaeed with the beautiful gifts of jewelry that you r9Cefve tnls ChrlttmM . . . to, Juat a few word• about maintaining the aparttle -the care and pr• Nrvatlon of your fine Jewelry . Fine o-mstonea are. for the moat part. hard and touth. Howwar. care must be taken to prevent damage and retain their t>Muty. Diamond. for example, is the hardeet gem9tone, so It dOea not ecratch ... oy. However, It can be chipped or creck.9d If ct.alt a hwd knock. Diamond wlll tcratch diamond •• well • eott.r gemltonea, ao pi.ca. of . gem-e.t jewelry ahould be kept eeparattly In a lined box. Anyone who knows anything about the value of gemttonel will get "the -"b'9 ahuddef'a" when ""¥ ... ..::tora on film or TV. dump out a handful ot ~ from a pouch whef'e the ""'' hlVe tuppoeedlV ~n bouncing around tOQtther. Even the bed guye ought to know thel tn.y .. reductng th9 Wlfue of their loot by,,..... lnglttt.a~I Dlemonda aftd tranaperent colored 1tone• thould b• J*lodlcalfy C!Mned with a ct. t.,...c eofutlon -we auggear a cup of wtnft ..-, a , .... • poon of daellf09'1t ~ and• t111111aon of I_ 9EM WISiE CHARLES H. BARR ......... ~ ... ~ ... ~ L• .... , \ I 711t & lnlM. W1atclff ,.._ Mewportleecll J Peart.. COl'al, turquol~1 . and opal for lhltance. .;. 'among the more fr99lle gemttonea and need •tr• c.,.. Peettt should b9 wiped with a aoft cloth efter NCh wearing to pro- tect them from body oil• and acids. They should be kept away from perfumes and hair 1pray1. Pearla should be restrung yearly to pre'tent the string from brNklng. Coral and turquoiM ahould be protected from IOtlP Md gra .. or other subatanoea t~ wlll dlacolor them. Opa11 thould ~otected frofn ,_. becauea t m.y become bnt· Ueand A.a a flnait Pf*:•utlon,' to P!'e- vent loet. the wttlnQS l1'Cf flnd- 1091 of your fine Jewelry lhould be ohacked regularly for eecurlty. We .. happY to do thla for you anytime at no oharoe. Fine Jewelry i. mMnt to 91 .. • llfetlme of tnjoyment With pr<>J* car. Ind protection. " you have any QUeetlont aboUt the o.-. of a pertlculer Mem. pie .. fetl ''" to df'09 by the •to... Ind -ma. Merry Chrlatmae rrom all of UI at.~ 8arr,,....... l .. ' A4 H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffuesday, December 22, 1981 ....... ------ I (II (d ' T~Yfi § HU~~NDS 2;.:Eliai~hST~ler, 49;;:a~J}er tiu5,band 5ei\ John Warner of Vifgl~iltave ~cided to' separate after five years of marriage. She has been married to six men. left to right top and bottom, Conrad OiJcd> :J[iltc?-...J.a Michael Wildin&_ 1CliaeI. T.odd~ ~ddie ll"llhel., 1Ucllard Bllttoo, and W-ai'nen Her first maniage, to Hilton. was at the age of 18. Mexico hikf?s gas prices MEXICO CITY CA P ) - Motorists raced mo re tha n double prices for regul a r gas oline i n Me xi co tod ay U.S. judge nixes Wi lliam ~' appeal R eagan supports urba n p rogr a m s following a decision by the state NEW YORK (AP>_ A federal. WA S H l NG TON CAP > pet.rol e~ mo~pol y Pe mex . jud.e.e today, turn~ ,down ,Sen. President Reagan has overruled w4i:qb.,J!~d the #!>Creases ~ere ..... ,Ha.rri&on A, Williamr.,,motMlns to · budg;et dJ~ctor David Stockman nee (f e d . to r e <i u c e r 's 1 n g throw out his Abscam conviction by d~c.idJn~ to keep intact nearly consun:ipt1on: . , .. .(or, priborrr and cons~a%'-i on S4 b1lbon m urban de~elopment . 'P'elnijx said regular gasotme -grounds 'th-at the govern'oient "'"''Pr~~'am's, admin1 s tr:Hlon increased from 38 cents _to 82 violated due process. . omc1als say. . cents a gallon and the price of J udge Geor ge Pra tt, in a Jn the wake or extensive unleaded gas went from 97 ce~ts 61.page decision in U.S. District Lo~~ymg by state and local to $1.36 _a gallon .• Diese!· which Court in Brooklyn, s aid the officials to. save the programs. ~as selling for 14 cents a gaJlon, verdicts last May against the Reagan re1ected a proposal by JUmpedto 34 ceots New J ersey De mocrat would Stoc kma n to hall all new ·Bidder disclosed for NY Daily Neu1s NEW YORK <AP> -Officials· or Warner Communications Jnc. have h e ld pr eli mina r y discussions on the possibahty of buying the Ne w York Daily ~ews. which is up for sale by the Chicago-based Tribune Co . a Daily News executive says. Warner is a diversified New York·based e nter tain ment company. Th e Tribun e Co .. whi ch publishes the Chicago Tribune, anno unced , Fri day it wa s looking for a buyer for the Daily .News. which it founded The news pape r s a ys it lost SJ 1 million in 1981. f 'I stand s p e nding for Community · Development Block Grants and 'Sk i Mask R apisf gets 2,0 46 years BATON ROUG E. La. <AP> - J on B. Simonis. who confessed to crimes attributed to a "ski mask ra pist," has been sentenced to 18 life terms plus 2,046 years in p r ison fo r sex ual a ttacks. robberies and other crimes in Lowisiana. lie sWI faces charges in Texas and other parts of Louisiana, and authorities in 10 other states have made inquiries about him to Louisiana s tate police. Simonis, Linked to 80 crimes, has admitted to rapes in which the attacker wore a ski mask to hide his face. Urba n Development Action Grants. or UDAG, after 1983, offi cials revealed Monday. Anoth e r m ove exp ect ed at C B S NEW YORK (AP> -In his third majer personnel shake-up s ince becollling depoty president of CBS News, Van Gordon Sauter will name a new vice president for special events, The Associated Press has learned. N e two rk s ources, who declined to be identified, s aid Mo nday that J oan Richman, executive producer of the "CBS Weekend News," will replace Ernest Leiser, who was put in charge of special events in 1979. thcz. authzntic classic .. .sq,omlq.es ~ ehczt1and.- q,ach 's'Ml.at:Azr •~ rneda on e circular~ fr~. ona. aL a tunci ,ttnd twiozi bru!>hz.d. ibr comtbrt and. a biU.er n t onz. cf lhz. n ioist 6'M28.W.~ you.'1 \ ~r wiz.ar " • ' 1i1 ~ lnflati0Dp8ce e~~\' -I ( 6.2% increase guarantees lowest.annual rate in 3 years WASHING T 0 N C A P) -advanced 0. 7 percent, about the laJt month. -Easina food and houalna coeta same aa in the previous 3 Octobtr'• o ., percent held the nation's lnfiation rate to months. uaaonally acUuated advance a moderate 6.2 percent IMU&l The inflation index baa been was the amallHt alnce the pace In November, the c riticized sharply this year s ummer of 1910, when the 1overnment reported todlY. be c a u a e of th e ho u a in I economy waa lft a rec•alon. Tbe modest rise virtually compontnt, w.hlch crltlca Tb.t small galn. het"d bold 1uaraatMa that this year' a complain overstates the effect of Inflation for the first 10 moath.a lnflatioa -ne. will be the lowest lncrj'~ or decreases in home p,r 198).W a ~~ylly f\1¥-ted ln ~'"',,tars. 'l)ti~'g 1'nd fH>t11c1n1 ijeC&uae ' \nnu.i tJt\e qf j,1~ ~rcen\;, 1 , Th• ember increase of o.~ · "tt\b).t t"ciors ' .'we so b'ajlly ·" -~'ut(w.hH~,. l>!ellqi~9'¥Y per'c• ln ta.e Consumer Price ~elghted. '' c:dn.Ue~ional , estjmat~a l •.IM>w Index WH the second aJow The govern m en t baa infla'tion -as 1»«1~aured oy '(be advaJ\ce in a row and anaJyata announced it will change to a detlator for the Jl'Oll na.UooaJ expect the current recession will "rental equivalent" formula for product and not the CODJumer dampen consumer demandJ and calculating housing costs in 1983 Price Index -fallinC rrom this help keep the rate down in the so that those facW>rs will have year's 8.S percent level to 5.7 months ahead. less iropact. percent ln 1986. Tbe estimates Through November, inflation However. bad the rental were prepared by the -as measured by the Labor equivalent been used last month, Congressional Budget Office and Department index -ran at a the department said the lnflatiop presented last week to its seasonally adjusted annual rate index would have risen at the national panel or economic o r 9 .2 percent, department same o.5 percent. advisers, congressional sources officials aald. The report said the uqadj~ted said Monday. Ta.. new &cures indicate that Cppsunier Price Jndex "rose to T~e deflator is a broader inflation for tbe year .ill almost 28CU'\ial!D>v"1llter whit-~ ~· easure bf h\,/atiOJ'\ .In ~he certainly raft belo• double that goods and se~vices c6sling b"}, ~op~· "th~' t~,_the Conk~er digits, comp~a'red with 12.4 I $10 ln1$17 WOUCd have CbM:"128.o7 /1 f,e @~}!' ~ Ill\ 'JI percent for 1980. It so, inflation , • · ·•· n .. · "n I" ' " " 11 • would be running at the slowest pace since the 9 percent or 1978. It was 13.3 percent in 1979. If the November rise or 0.5 percent after seasonal adjustment held for 12 straight months, the increase would be a ·compounded 6.2 percent, the department said. Begin appears safe • • in upcoming vote The November rate was a TEL AVIV CAP> _ Prime alliancewithl-heJewishstate. litl_le above October's 0.4 percent Minister Menachem Begin won w ashington s uspended the gain and well b~low the 1-2 ·•.,th~ support, of a three-member agreement Friday in retaliation percent advanc~ ·~ September ultraH~btist''faction toctar. all for Israeli annexation of ~e and 0.8 ~rcen~ rise in August. but assurin'g the defe._t •'Of a 11.·S)'llian .. Gol.an Heights. Begin Th.e pickup m Nov~mber was no-confidence vote over Begin's said "8a.fasua1<.1le 's concerned. att:1buted to hous rng costs, handling of U .S .-I s raeli theql"ltemelltwls deadrl 'l .. whic h rose 0.4 percent after relations. With his own 6l-seat1cbliit1on bein~ unchanged in_ Octo~r and The two-man Shinui <Change) in the 120-member Knd"lel, surg_rng s_ubstant1ally in the Party presented the motion of oo lsra~l's Parliament, plus . the pre vious fi ve months. the new confidence following Begin's Teh1ya Party and possi ble report ~aid. angry publicized outbursts support from the t~o-m an Housing costs ~ere boosted Sunday agains t the United T e le_m Partr, .B':g1n was las t month by b1gber home Stat(S for suspending a strategic promised a ma1onty m the vote ownership costs, reflecting a 1.9 Wednesday. pe rcent increase in mortgage But Begin took no chances, iolerest rates, the repor\ ·said. ~" :. ' '' · ' n suntrnaning 8eonomies.i Minister House prices fell 0.8 perc~n\.., " ·~• .. r.e-ft"Jlry ''11 '" 1..>!'.>16aalccrv :Meridor home•1f11or:n RentaJ costs grew 0.7, percient : ,,; · ;;._ ·-"1 •1 T· · r· •1·" • ·SWl148rtaattf0&1the vabl1111 .... last month, about the same as in SeCUri ties . ' ' Basal on present head counts, the previous two months, the and excluding absent deputies , depa rtment said. • J....1 --• d Begin could defeat the motion by Fuel oil prices rose modesUy, vie ~ ffiJXe a vote of 58-46. He qu~shed after declining in ea ch of the J -another no-confidence motion on pre vious 7 months, it said. WASHINGTON (AP)_ Yields Dec. 2 by 57-53 votes. Food and beverage costs rose 0 n s b 0 rt -term Treasury On Sunday, Begin leclur':d a s m a 11 O _ 2 percent i o securities were mixed, with the U.S. Ambassador Samu~I Lewis No ve mber , the s ame as in average rate for six-month on what he considered Oc tober, th e report s aid. Treasury bills ri s ing in America's attempttoturnlsrael Declines we r e regist e red in Monday's auctions for the third into a '"vassal _state.", Begin's prices for beef, pork,· poultry, straight week but the rate for remarks to Lewis _were released f is h and dairy products. three month bills declining lo the press _ by h1s .sl;>Okesman, Restaurant meals and alcoholic slightly, officials said. and the ~~11:ne ~mister was beverages gained 0.5 p~rcent. Abput $4] billion in six-month roun~y cntic.ued an newsp~~rs • T'>~ ~C.1¥ll'itOWnt also G~IW~~: . "t>tns -i}f!re 1$0fd at an ,'/~age I !j .totJt111HJ'D~r~.i --I c. j ,, ' • ' -Me di e al care costs ·~"'0\stoiliifraft?or tJ.83'~i)l!fll.ent. Th~ centrtst~~mw ~~-said continued to rise substaolia}ly, up from~ll-595 percent of one B.t:g 1n . was . inflaming the ad y,.ao c;i.Jtg k·O P H:¢~nt in ?.!l1J~1~ '.I .cbno M ni ~91o{l1'~'JV~U1 h&tU'\ltt.tn~ November . marking the 11th 1'tie' 1x:monlh bill' av@rage ' U"re~ible:words anddeeds. straight month of increases or yield was the highest ror such It_ s aid Is rae l wou}~ suffer 0.9 percent or more. Hospital securities since the Nov. 2 level "1mme~surable .l?~hl1cal . an.d room .charge~ jumped 2.5 o f l2 .721 percent. The econc;>oucdama_ge ifAmenca s p e r ce nt . whal e fee s for three-month yield was the backmgwere_w1thdrawn .. physicians' services were up J.l lowest for that category since Begin's biggest foe 10 _th_e percent. the Dec. 7 level or 10.404 percent. Knesset, the Labor Party, .said It -Appare l cos t s fell 0.2 The new rates are still more would support lt)e no-confulence percent las~ month after ris ing than four points lower than the mot~on with its 48 votes. 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Credibility hit in Bonin defense LOS ANGELF..5 (AP) -The defenae attorney in tbe Freeway Killer cue accused 1 televillon newsman of maltidt "a crandatand play" by 1ivin1 last-minute testimony that defendant William Bonin had confessed 21 murders to the report.er. Arter a two-day summation by prosecutor Sterlin& Norris, defense attorney William Charvet on Monday hit at the credibility of prosecution witnesses and pointed up discrepancies in the evidence. Charvet, referring to TV new~man David Lopez, ulted the Jury: "Wby didn't be testify earlier? He said he didn't have the guts. That's pretty hard to believe. Firm backs out of nnke contract Monday in a non-jury ·trial involving officen Dale Pbilllpe, William Matthews and Thomas Miertey. Tryon Guyton, wbo was black, was shot by officers Pbilllpa and Matthews on Nov. 1, 1973. The judge ordered dama1es of $100,000 against the officers for deprivation of life without due process, $15,000 for t.be youth's pain .00 sufferin1 and $487 for ruedical and burial expenaes. Bill to change agent gun ban? SACRAMENTO (AP) -A s tate senator says he will introduce a bill to let California Youth Authority parole officers carry guns if the juvenile prison agency doesn't reverse its disputed no-gun policy. .,. .......... ALHAMBRA (AP ) -A subsidiary of Santa Fe International ·Corp. bu backed out of a contract to wort on a plut-0nium pJant because Santa Fe's new Kuwaiti owner is.n't that interested in the nuclear work, a spokesman said. Tbe CYA 's new director inforsned a Seoate Judiciary Committee hearing Monday that he has no immediate plans to change the ban. , , • 'Tbe whole lhruat ol it, in my opinion, would be to make parole agents feel a litUe more safe . As a result of that they would perfortn better and do a more competent job," Sen. Robert Presley, a former Riverside County undersheriff, said after the hearing. ONE TOUGH COOKIE -Fres no County Sheriff's Detectives Tom Kerns, left, and Richard Guthrie escort Cookie Monster into department after r escue. Sesame Street character was recovered Monday, two days after his ,;kidnapping" from Christmas Tree Lane, traditional Yuletide lighting display. Two boys were .blamed for the theft. The Santa Fe spokesman confirmed Monday that C.F. Braun, Inc .. a subsidiary of the oil-drilling company, will not do the design work on a plutonium producing plant in Hanford, Wash. Santa Fe was recently acquired by Kuwait Petroleum Corp.. which is owned by the Kuwait government.. , . , 1 dead, 7 hurt in prison fight High court frees convicted youth "Kuwait Petrolewn1 baa no interest what.ev«Mn out•nutlear activlUes and we would prefer to be out of them, rather than continue with the bad press," said Santa Fe communkations directoc Ted Armstrong. Judge flays cops in youtbr's death TRACY CAP) -A _grauo of LOS ANGELES (A p black inmate&--..ki6'cr. ..iii"h a ) -dozen makeshift knives attacked Gordon Robert Hall looks while prisoners at the Deuel forward to spending Christmas Vocational Institution, killing outside his prison cell this year, one man and wounding eight but says his new freedom will others, including a guard, a not give him back the three f years he served for a murder prison ° ficiai said. charge be steadfastly denied. A fracas involving SO prisoners began as the white Hall, 20, said Monday it wouJd inmates were returning from be a holiday tinged with dinner at S:4-0 p.m. Monday and bitterness despite Thursday's was broken up with tear gas Supreme Court de cisio n overturning his conviction. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A m inutes later, said Cliff Reed, ''It took so long, I feel great, federal judge awarded a mother prison information officer. $200,000 in damages after ruling "We don't know what started but this paper isn't going ~~give that three Emeryville police it. We haven't bad any problems m~ my three years back, HaJI officers used excessive force in this year that we know . of ~~~d;~:d n~~;0c:~er~~~e c~u~~ the s hootin9.:de .. tbr.or hel'.._. .. auw.,en bl,~F k 14pd. ~ti1te d i 1 th bl 'l'f•,...,_-old sdd.?.h '!""'> ''tf!' ' . 1nmat.es," Reed 'said,' 1aa'ding, • ~ ec son at up~~t s August U.S. District Court Judge that the prison was locked down t9'~ 'bitirder convictfon for the r.Mlfftfn Ha11wp11ool lr<ti~ in Monday night wWle·JllltAQrlliesri 1 ~"~~! qgf ~ Dg~~S\°~t~~·1 b t fa+ot of Mattie Guyton Sbeoherd investigated the stabbings. 1. t . s n 0°t10 t 0 ° sc 00 u o easy now . Everylhing's changed. I'm not 16," Hall said. The high court cited reversed testimony by Victor and Daniel Lara, eyewitnesses who initiaJly identified Hall as the gunman in a street fight that killed their relative, Jess Ortiz. The justices also c riticized Hall's first attorney, John H. Whyte, for an incomvlete investigation and failing to chalJenge police on their suspect identification methods. Ortiz was shot Feb. 25, 1978, as he stood in the street arguing with the Laras over a family matU!r. A youth got out.: .of a carload of people who drove up to talk to the trio and opened fire, killing Ortiz, authorities said. North state ·residents fear more flooding By T.._ Auoda&ed Preu At hundreds of Northern Callfomiana returned to homes inundated by storm -swollen rivers, new fears loomed that runoff could cause more floodlnc by Christmas and tbre.ten fracile levees in the Sacramento Delta. Bill Clark of lbe California Department of Water RetOW'Cel said Monday that at.ate water engineers wouJd meet to d.11c:uas ' ' I t chest - outside'' was high the impact on the delta of water released from the Shasta, Oroville and Folsom dams. "They have to get rid of this waler somewhere,·' Clark said. Officiala feared that if rilin& tides are accompanied by high winds , levees protecting below-sea level agricultural isl ands in the de Ila could crumble, as happened last year. ''If there are any winds, they'll have problems. Winds are a big factor in protecting the integrity of the levee system," said Clark. Portions of seven rivers, including the upper reaches of the Sacramento, continued to swirl above flood stage Monday. But the National Weather Service forecast fair skies following a weekend storm that dumped as much as 7 inches of rain ln some places, closing highways and claiming three lives. In Guerneville. 150 people returned to their homes as the Russian River fell after cresting at 39 feet -7 feet above flood st.age. ''This is the best Christmas present we could possibly have," said Dorothy Zieber, manager of a Red Cross shelter that took in the evacuees. Yvette Caron, a Red Cross volunteer, s aid it might be several days before she couJd return to her own trailer home. "I haven't seen it yet," said Mrs. Caron, "but my husband came out or the trailer at one point with water above his knees ," she said. "It was chest-high out.side." AuthoriUet said the walert also were recedint l.o Mendocino and Humboldt countiea where scores of homes were flooded. Major hithwaya blocked earlier by mudalldea were cleared by the state Department of Transportation. But a at.retch of U .S . 101, the major north-south artery tbrou1b Northern California to the Oregon state line, was expected to remain closed up to a week near Leagett, about 70 miles north of Ukiah. One man died when b.lJ boat was swept by a wave in Sant.a Cruz Harbor; an 88-year-old man was struck by a car and • killed, and a 57-year-old man drowned as be tried to crou a flooded road in Sonoma County. UNHARMED -Beauty queen Tanita Meza. 18 , ha s r e turned home with her famil y in Sunland as authorities made plans to bring ba c k her alleged kidnapper from Northern California to Los Angeles County. John Miller Jr., 38 of Pacoima was arrested o~ rape, kidnapping, s tolen vehicle a nd parol e violations. MESA VERDE CENTER 2701 HARBOR & ADAMS COSTA MESA • ;r· r , ~.mo~,n -.VI\ , %701 HARBOR BOULEVARD SUITE F'-2 COSTA IWESA . CAUF'ORNIA l2f2f 24 Hour Service r714 J 549·5115 1114 J 549-N57 . I I IreCBpades~ ICE SKATING EVERYDAY! '· REGISTRATION FOR JANUARY CLASSES ~ NCM OPEN MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER l THE LOWEST PllCES ON IECB & TAPES IN Tll WOILD-PWS THE LARGEST SELECTION. Open I Q. I 0 Week days I 2-7 Sundays We buy & sell used records & tapes "" f\1 • .a ,. ., ., ; -,.,_. I • t .. --·----·-VICKI'S SUNSHINE FACTORY 11m:=J MESA VERDE CENTER ~ 549-3399 llll()H-1 l~-SAT ICM SUN. 12·5 OPEN7 DAYS A WEEK ·""• .......... .... bll• .... ...... COSTA ..SA Newly 8*pd dllliq lo1m FOOD TO GO 979-6735 ·. " ... t I D1UyPllat TU ESOAY, DEC. 22, 1981 The Federal Reserve's policy could be damaging HUITllliTDI BllCH /fDUITAll VAlllY CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION ABANDONED BEACH -Thi~ is the way it was Monday at Huntington Beach -the first day of winter. Chilly winds forced all ~, ............ .,, ~eM«• 0'0-11 but the most hardy from beach. Observer on city pier is looking north. J .. Me a c h scenes bleak lifeguard melancholy at lonely job By PATRICK KENNEDY Of 111'9 OMly pt._ Ji.ti Huntington Beach lifeguard John B ar th sat in th e o bJer vation towe r o n the icipal pier Monda,y and d over a wind·blown and n ly deserted beach. •·1 like to take my vacation in the winter because it's so boring a round here," said Ba rth, a lifeguard for 13 years. "From the middJe of May to the end of September, there's a lot to do. But winter's too s low." Although lifeguard crews have been on winter schedules since the end of October, Wednesday was offi cially the beginning of winter season; ll looked it. It was clear and s unny. But a o· Arnall. marine safety captain. "But the wind (blowing at 25 miles per hour at the time) doesn't get much stronger than t his ... During summer months the one-mile-long city beach south of the pier aver ages about 30,000 s unbathers and s wimmers daily, D' Arnall said. Combined with the seven miles of state beach in the city, more than 8 million people annually come to the city shoreline. "On this one-mile stretch of beach there is more r escue activity in the summer than on a ny one-mile section beach in the world, I think it's safe to say," said D'Arnall. c hilling nort hwest wind had '·Las t s umme r we made ko ked down the waves liA ,A., ~.W.000 res~~, s s of choppy white~r---'[)in'fng su.-~onthS"'"to Sid was blown across the -guards are ,pn _duty daily I b ch a nd Pacifi c Coast "1lit/J4Y beac-...;h_,,,.qi~ I t1 way. e f\Jard towers along the There weren't any surfers in beach, the observation tower, the water. Only a fe w people two vehicle patrols and a safety were strolling on the beach in boat. jackets or fishing from the pier. During the winter the towers The exception was two young a re pulled in. The boat is docked boys frolicking in bathing suits a nd the re is a thre e -m a n i n knee-d eep water a few lifeguard crew One in the hundred feet south of the pier. towe r , one on the available "You can usually always find vehicle patrol: and one in the su rfers a n d f isherm e n at office. Huntington Beach," said Doug "Most of the time it 's peacefuJ S LOW TIME Ma r i ne Safety Capt. Doug D'Arnall 483U' atty beach i~ of the bus iest in terms of rescues in..sun'rmer. thollh 1l. do6'l'l look like it now. and tranquil during the winter. but we have to be on our toes because there's less backup," D 'Arnall s aid. But on Wednesday, the onJy bathers being looked aner were two young boys out of school on winter vacation who didn•t seem to mind the cold water or the stiff breeze. alley hur~lari~s cJ~crease Gb I I. 1: L~ ! Home burglaries in Fountain er~ w~re 66 re.sidential teJephone calls to ~lice from Valley in November decreased burglanes m Fountam Valley members of the Neighborhood by 27 percent from the previous las ~ month. compared lo 91 Watch program. month. But police offi cials say durmg October. they expect a large increase in h o m e break -in s during December. Police detective Jim Brokaw c redited the decrease to quick But Brokaw warns that burglaries and robberies usually skyrocket durin~ the holidays. HHOL.D, I MING YOU GOOD TIDIW -The First CbriltiaD Church in Hun~ Beach presenta tts llve Chrtltaiu story timibt from 8:30 to 9 p.m. tn a ""drlve.throuch" prnemtaUon at 13>7 Ila.in 8L ftwe are five ............ --~ settlnp and lllCn than 40 Uve n,ure.. In Ul1I -: sbepherda (from left> are Jobn , Burt llartnua, and Alu Ila ... rrh4i (above) are Carrie Lackey and Jmnk GUIUD. 82-3 86 87 the economy ... See John -- Cunniff's column B4 . Senior Complex hacked! Council endorses project despit e planners' object ions ·- Huntington Beach City Council members have endorsed the construction of a senior citizen ho u s ing comple x n ea r an industr i al a r e a despite objections of area bus iness owners and c ity planning com missioners. The proposed 155-unit senior clli~en complex would be built on four acres off Talbert A venue west of Beach Boulevard. The site is adjacent to an industrial area that includes a lumber yard, a fiberglass manufacturer and auto repair businesses. City planning commissioners rejected a change of use last month for the four-a cr e site from industriaJ to residential. PI anning commissione r s s tated last month that the noise and odors or industria l uses w o u l d m a k e th e ar e a ''inappropriat e'' for senior citizen housing. Several owners of industrial businesses off T albert Avenue Trailer proposal outlined Huntington Beach City Council members outlined a prot>osed mobile home park conversion ordinance Monday that wouJd require landJords lo pay for the full moving costs of displaced tenants. Council members have asked that paper work be completed so they can act on the matter in February. Hal Simmons. city planning a ide for mobile home parks, says it costs between $1 ,000 and $4,000 to relocate a mobile home. Cost depends on how large the coach is 40d how far •t is being taken , he said. • • SeveraJ mobile home tenants appealed t o City Counc i I me mbers Monday for speedy e nac tme nt of a protective con version o rdin a n ce that requires relocation of coaches within city limits and total reimbursement of moving costs. City officials note. however. t hat there are rew mobile home vacancies in all o f Orange County, and many fe wer in Huntington Beach. City C ounci l members r ejected a s taff me mbers' recommendation Monday that only low-income tenants receive full relocation assistance from landlord s . Th e s taff recommendation also suggested a maximum $7 50 m oving subsidy for other tenants. But council members disagreed. There are 3,384 mobile homes in the city, including 1,089 coaches in five parks along the city's coastal area. Te nant s in 4 3 -co ach Huntington Sh o r es coastal mobile home park are facing e viction next Novembe r by Huntington Seacliff Corp. Brian Lake, vice president for Seacliff, says the company plans to build a s hopping area on the land. He says Seacliff also plans to provide relocation assistance to tenants. -By PATRICK KENNEDY HB cops nab su sp ect s in Mesa robbe ry Two Costa Mesa men who allegedly grabbed money from the register at a fast food restaurant while a clerk's back was turned have been arrested by Huntington Beach police. Jailed oo suspicion of bur1lary were Roland David CarTOU, 24, and Steven Anthony Sava1e, 22, who gave t.heir address 11 2017 Arnold Ave., Costa Meaa. Pqlice said the pair are suspected of tat1n1 •1 from t drive-up window re11s,er II\ NHtl•. 7I02 Cent• Awt .. ..., 8at1rdq. p anel he has toured the site twice and believes lt's a eood location for senior houslne. told Cit y Council members Monday that the proposed senior citizen housing was encroaching on the industrial corridor. They also said there would be future complaints from the seniors because of noise, odors and heav y tra ffi c in the industrial area: Next to the four-acre site ts Terry park and a vacant five: acres designated for future: Industrial uses. : However, City Administrator Charles Thompson said noise and odor problem• could be e liminated by sound walls, landscaped mounds and proper building design of the housing complex and future industrial buildings. Development of the aeniorl housing is still in early plannin1 stages, say city officials. • The mix of resldentlal and• industrial zoning wu approved: on a 5-2 vote, with councu ' members John Thomas and Bob· Mandie opposed. · '. Council members Ruth Finley-,. Fred Leahey, president of the city's Council on Aging, told the Ruth Bailey, Don MacAU~ter, Ron Pattinson and Jack Kelly , s upported the mixed use. Brian Chandler: Call your mother BRIAN'S SONG: This is an open letter, of sorts, to you, Brian Cha ndler , o r maybe some of your buddies out t h ere who might find the m sel v e s in s imilar cir cumstances . You S{>ent two years planning your c1:1rrent trip ~ith pla ns to h1 tchhike out he re from your native Connecticut and then backpack through the western states. no doubt in search of ad venture, fun and maybe your fprtune. In cold s tatis t ics. ~ Brian, you a re described as j ust under six feet ta!I : 4 ~ 1 5 0 p ~ u n ~ s . f a 1 r r-'\ comp_lex1o n. light bro:-vn JOM MURPHIN' ~~ m e diu m -len gth h a ir. l ~ "" brown eves. with a s m a ll ' mole on· the right side of you r chin and a burn scar on your upper left arm. LISTEN, I KNOW YOU feel you're a s pecial guy, Jilte we all feel we're special, but with your physical appearance, you really couJd blend into a crowd of skinny 18-year-olds with medium -length brown hair. But you are indeed special to one person . Brian That person is your mother. After you left Manchester, Conn. back on Oct. 14 , you call ed your mother from Iowa and then on Oct. 20. from Grand Canyon, Arizona. On that last call. you reassured her once a gain that you'd call her at least once a week so she'd know you were okay and could follow your progress across the country YOUR MOTHER ALWAYS felt good about you because you wer e respons ible and considerate and had shunned peer pressures on things like alcohol and drugs. The last your mother knew you were headed for an India n Reservation in Arizona and then you were going to pus h on to California. · But it's been 10 weeks now and she has n't had any word from you. She is frantic with worry a nd despair. I talked to your mother today, clear across this continent. She sounds like a .very nice woman but her voice is kind of a fl at monotone of grief. She has a new job. Did you know she has a new job, Bria n? Anywa y, your mother has filed a missing persons report on you with the CHANDLER authorities in Arizona. The sheriffs the re were very kind to her and eve n put your name and description into a central U.S. computer where they try to match up the missing with the dead and unidentified. MAYBE, IF THER E'S some reason you can't talk to your mom, give us a c all here at the ne wspaper and we'll ma ke the contact for you. All she wants to know is if you 'r e alive and okay. Did you know s he wrote letters to 115 western news papers. tryin~ to ~et help locating you? She figures you drifted to Southern California, probably one of the beach ~ities, where the sun always shines, the girls are blonde and chesnut tanned and the boule vards are paved in gold. If you did. you know better than that now. You probably have plenty of fellow drifters out there, too. who haven't made a home contact in a long time. And this is the season when holiday lights shine and t here is warmth and good cheer for families and friends who gather to share bonds of good will and gift-giv~ng. YOU COULD GIVE the greatest ~ift of all this Christmas season, Brian. You know what 1t is . Just one phone call. . j undersround water suppUe. IDdj a portion of tbe Santa AD•~ River. : W alte bu owned and openi.d Walle '• Pbarm a eJ la. Huntlncton Beach tor SI ,..,...; He has served on the Huntlftl'06: Beach Clt)' Council, tb . Huntlniton S.Kb Un.loo ~ School DlaU1d board of~ and the Or1n1e Couat1 9o1: Scout.a ol America Coad.I. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tulllday, December 22. 1981 H/F •• N E COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS tMiafA~ l~UOI f llAOI• o .. THI MIW YO ......... ,, ••C"IC, "'*· IOSfO ... 01 HOlf AMO (INCl .... Afl UOC• il'fMA••H AMtl ••llOeHO •Y TH• llAtO AWOtllU011t. s.l4t ... , ~lft Nol ,.~ Nol \.11.. Nol S.ln Nol "·C '* (19\ot C... •·I"°' (19.., ("f I" "Cl• Ciow ("9 Pl "41• , .. _. C... • f...,. (loV C"O OflWlttr .. ti IS ftf'I t \11 Oi.tltfl , .. ' '°' ym .... 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You can aee lbe ad now: "Will all makers or poor-quality roods and beverages contact me right away.·· About the same time that thla report surfaced there was the story out or Tokyo about a 37 -year--0ld factory worker who was stabbed to death by a robot who pinned him against another machine. (Another victory for Japanese productivity!) It bas been that kind of year a lot of strange stories. Did you see the C hicago entering a Joint venture in China with the ·city or Canton and the China International Trust and Inv estme nt Item about Beatrice Foods of t~ 1\1! lllTll 111 .. ITZ · Co.? They're going to try and develop markets ror canned fruits and vegetables, soft drinks and citrus juices. Helping out will be Beatrice's Oriental foods unit, La Choy. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS GOLD COINS Pel Up 11.4 Ull 11.J U• IJ.S U• IL• U11 10.0 Up t,7 u.. • .. 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WlllM•' • ~ '41 1.wrt A t • tn• ... -..1..111 " ~ " .. , MMM I 6 N t '41 blllM .all Ml U "-.n J .... .._ ... =· .ea ltl ......__ Z-t .JtU •a .... -••• , '" .... ... • .. • "". " ,.,.,..... , .. J fl ' ·College f oothall will continue on war KANSAS CJTY, Mo. (AP> -Tbe Coll•I• Football Alloclatlon hu Iott lta battle with the NCAA, but not it.a war. ,,.. war will 10 on. It ta mo~ a c:onruct of lcleolqelu than acronyma. Tbe. announcement tbi1 week that the CFA had failed to deliver enouah acbooh lo bavt its own television contract with NBC did notbl8'( to chan1• tbat. Neither did it disturb the economic and technological forces that Ue at the heart of the 1tru11le. They aUll are bearln• down on the future of collefiate athletics like runaway locomotives. There still Is Inflation . For example, the coat or equlppiDI a football player h as risen a~t lS percent per year the past five y ara, according to various estimates, with no relief in sight. '·And just as inflation arrived, so did womens athletics. and a brand-new set of expenses," noted one official. Of course, there also are significant, continuing jumps in travel, recruiting and scholarship costs . It would seem that if anybody could weather this fiscal onslaught, it would be Okla hom a . Yet, Coach Barry Switzer s ays the Sooners' athletic d epartm ent finished last year $400,000 in the red. But just as the financial crunch threatens to turn into a orisis, £ere . appears on the not.~oo..di tanti; horizon a sou~ce '->f ~ rich -- cable and s ubscriptlon television. And here is where the NCAA 's philos ophy of '.'a family of Inter collegiate athletics·' runs afoul of many of its most affluent cousins. The viewers a nd cable companies wbo wiU be willing lo pay millions for colle1e football eotertalnment are Interested oolJ la a amall pe,rttnta1e of tbe NCM11 ?SI •embers. II the Cl'A'• llttempt at 1ettlac a separate Mt"°" packase bqlanin1 next ytar with NBC bacf been succeastul, IA.la would have paved the way for eva l"e•~r autonomy when the television goose bealnl layin& thoae 1olden eua. The ntuon lbe CF A failed 19 take control of television rl1bta may not hav e been the fear of NCAA probation or expulsion as much as the f ear o f a breakdown In centralized control of television rights. Under the NCAA plan, Purdue, for example, does not ha ve lo worry about Jta colossal nei1hbor Notre Dame cominr Into town every Saturday on a cabfe hookup. Similarly, Oklahoma State needn't making all it.a sames available to anyone in the state with a television. Yet, one CFA 1ealot poses this question: ··OK, it's over tor now. But what do you think is going to happen in a few years when some s uper-station says to Oklahoma, Texas, Notre Dame and Penn State, "I'm putting together a cable network with you guys and about 25 others and I'll pay you $10 million a year apiece.• What do you think the .bia euys are goina to clo? Say, 'Aw, ahuc~s, f 'd like to, but t;be NCAA sayr''.J'" ¢.''-d~.' T~y·re (loing to say, ·Let'& 1et cttackint .. ' ' ' . ... For now, the NCAA says It can't and the NCAA bas made it stick. But Oklahoma and Georgia have vowed to continue a suit in federal court In Oklahom a City c hallenging tbe NCAA on this point in an anti·trust action. Graduates Orange Cout OAJLY PILOTfTue1day, December 22, 1981 ,IC'Jtnout euM••• tu•••••_,.,. w c..u,....,A •ICTlnout eu11•U1 NS... ,.._::,:: wna IWM ITATWMe•T c..,.,..,...,...... llAMll ll'ATH .. •T NOTlC• Of' DIA.TN Of' ., vou" no11tauv 11 , .. ~:.::l•wlnt """" It .. 1111 ..=...-=-:-..., -..!i':.!.::e,••lllt tNrM9 11 "'"' DONALD M•LVIN f'O)( 'O•fC'-OIUU H CAUH YOU COM,UTl!ll TfllMI. IMO O.•e ,. LA IN',,," • 011 TA I ••ooc. LTD .. ·-...... Clf<I•, AND Of' ~•TITION TO A ...... IN 0 IN y 0 v II '""'·Wt. .. ...._, IM<ll. ~ NICOL.AIOU , .... =-~~ ......... ANOD~INISTRR llTAT• ~::c:;!!'.,~ ... ~.,~~°"~~ GMO Olfl8NDNfTI ltOelllT c 1.aw11. Clr<le, c-.... c... -• ""·1"'42. ..... "'"..._ ........ _ ..... Oevi. c. OP.•11r•. 1114 l'W1 Alllley. J•~ -OOll I""-"" Tllh lllMiMM 16 ~ "" .,. T o a I I h t I r S rewr tc:<..-111 _. •i...t,._ .., "---19-dl,(A...... V,IM....... .....v...... b fl I ' • -"-••-... ---Tiii• _,_ •• _, .. ., .. MW 1111 .,..,. •. 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PtCTmouuu11NH1 11....., _.. ••....,. u.. •HM County requesting that ...c."!:.::" .. ~ ~~ NAMlllTATIMIMT ....... _ ... ··-.... UC. PlllllT IU •••tt• OPl•ATIN• Jeane A. fox be appointed ...... _... .... ~ .. ,_,, Th• foltewl110 "'ICM\ I• dOlllt ,........ ............. Ye.. UND•• t ti 11u11ne11 .. 1 ....,._. .. ..._ •1cTmou1 auMNHI MAM• as personal represen a ve --"......,.. •Inf r..<1-.1 0111v1No l'Oll DllYANC«. Mu .......... 11c1tetoic-1e• T11e1o1.....,.119_._11.H .. 11-..... to administer the estate of=~.:.~:~.;":: !.~0 Ad.wnt, C.le ,,...., C•ll*11lo 11""'•< ....... , •• Ill~ ...... , ..... -" •• ••• ~ •• ,ie ......... , •• partner 1'0"' 111• 0 0 n a Id Me Iv In F 0 x. fereclMWe •Y •ewt~ lllO •llllft ··-.. _ .... per1ner1hte oper•11nv unoe• 111o N A r • ••• L. H. 9"c.lott'"· 1u..o Aeom1, -··.., ._... etettto, al"-' fkllllou• Mlnet6 neme., 11.c.H... e w port Beach, C _, __ ...,_,,..._.. c .. ••MeM.c.llNMto•... ....,..,.......,, ... ,., .... ,~. ua w. 1t111 s1r .. 1, Co••• Mn •. A(und 1 er 1 the Independent ,.T.,•.::~::_ .. ~ .. ":: '"" ...,..,,.., 1, '"onc1u<iee1 ., .., I, TO TH• otl'aNo.r.NT: A c1v11 eo11to•11•atMJ1. ...m n S1ratlon of Estates .... y ....... llldlvtduot. C•"'elelnt llot -..n flle41 •r tlle Tiie llcllllou1 butlllHt neme " ._,_.....,.,flt".,.....,....,.., It r..or..i L. ... .,. '40tllllff ..-.e ,... 11 ,_ •• • ''°~ent '°'.,. pe,,,,__,. ... 11..., Act). The petition Is set for '" ,_......,.. ,. o::z...., '-· T1111 "....._.' ....i 111ec1 .,.,, ,.,. .....,. ""' 1....it, .,... mu.t •• ,.., , on M•7 1. "" 1n ... c-1y ot orenee. 7h0e0ar1Cngl 11n Dept. NQ. 3 at ~~:!"'o.=.•wuo-~':=: ~ county CMftl 01 Orenoe c°""tv on • •Y• -""' -" .. ,_ Fut N•Me •no Add••u ot Ill• v c Center Drive _1111 .. ltr•t, HeclonN:..tT''· Oeca"'..., 4. HSI, M .,_, tlle wltfl !Na '*-1 o ......... l'araon wi-.-1111: W t Sa "'"fff '"""'° "' .. ~. u-,... llONld C••lt w1111em1. ,290 e. es , nta Ana, CA 91701 Ctll...,..ie .. 1.s. TOI! 111ai Pullllahed 0r.,. co.11 0.11, P11o1. • ... ,_ .,._ wtt1 w-...-... "•-A~. """"91m, eo111w .. 1o on December JO 1991 at 11 '°" llove •"Y -•llM• • ..., Oe< 1, u. n. "· 1 .. 1 s1'CM1 -.,fketlell., "°"""'· -"'''-' , ,.., 9. 30 A 'M ' •ll•ul• ce11t•ct • l••Y•• •• '"• _,,...,. • iw.-~.,...fer /1/ ltonekl C. Wllllom• • · · .....,. ..,.ilCY iMlllCA Mey Mn t11e relief...,_ 1n '"' ~114. Tiiie ,1...,_. ... u1ec1 o.c • 1 .. 1 IF YOU OBJECT to the •-.,_ .._ •k~ wwlC ,_., 111 ..,111-... .. 'wlllllheO.-Counly(lerk . • granting of the petition, "•"'•Mb••· YOU MAY LOSE ......... ..,. ., -Y ~~'~I '"'au you should either appear L!::~ ••GH~.~~ 00 NOT "cr1nou1ausiNaH e1110~11e1 r•ci .. •1t••111111e Pub11-0r-.co.a1oe1tyP1iot. at the hearing and state ~Ofl-l'AULT NAM•ITATIM••T '"-oATCO·J~·· 1-De<.l,IS.D.1'.1 .. 1 00..1 your objections or fl le NOTICI ISHEllEIYGIVEN. TMI Tiie lollowl119 pet1on I• dolnt • --• -· n y • • "INI A..-lun TMte ~Y., l.05 &111tl11ess... lf,_A. ~. ~ Illa written ob1ectlons with the ""'•'., • 0 ,,0,.11•11, 11 41.,1, GWS LIMITED.,,. Myrtle No. ~C.-M.~ court before the hearing. "polftl•d Trw11 .. Ulld•• Oii ... 3' T~ .. !~?"~~._. ._. -·, · au•a•1CM1ClOU11TOPCAL1"<>f!NtA Your appearance may be 111dwaln De•• •f T'"'' ...... -~-Wiii-.. Sowt,.,_rtll, 1,... .._. I b elllrwel"t 1. nto .... <WIN ay Vw Mrrll•No.), T1111111,eo1ttorn1a.,.. --....o.MAMa•'-"· ••Tta••• • In -~~:."~!.''°" o1 n person or y your u•nt Lo1n en• L• Kim 0 .. ,.9. Tiiis !Nllnau '' conctuct.i i.y e11 MOM .._ attorney. wuo11• •11• wll• •• Trwat•r. llltllvldUol, ,.,, I I 1ea..,.... ~!."!!:of~V.ETTE FOXEN, tor I F y 0 U AR E A '" h vo• ol Ch orl u Oevlf ~W.1outhwottll • ...._..._. C R E DI T 0 R recw-J.t>411 es ,,,.,,,..,.....,.. Thia tlA._t •es 111ec1 w1111 -"'°· ...... CASa NUMa•• A-mm o r a , ... , 111 ....., iHH ,..... 200 0j g:11"..;'.,~.:' 0to1199 c-tv on ~~c.:::·-0•0-C:.!°..o':°c:~..'!.': "°" contingent creditor of the 0Hkt~1 1tec«1111n h Offl<• .,·,,. em '4. I. 1"1TJ-,~ .... Or .... C:-11 Dolly ftllet, JAMES LAFAYETTE FOXEN -deceased, YOU must file CavfllJ II~ fll Or .... c-.IY. Pu1>111111ec1 ar-eo.s1 o.11, p11o1. o.c n " "'' J .. s 11 1• -..1 lll!ECE FOXEN, Lete• o...re11e11 ,,., your clalm with the court C•""'"'°· to<Uf'l"t, •"'°"' otlle• -...... • . • . • . . . flied • Pll'Wlloll Ill tlllt COUl1 ,., ... It t h M1'9etltllt ·-Oll-lftclUll ... ,.., ,., O.< •· is, 22. n .. 1 .. 1 s~1 oroer .,._1~ •lltoner '° <lltnee 1111 o r p resent o t e -prlll<ltNt """'81 .. 1..-.00 0,.1 ... PlllJC •Ta n•m• trom JAMU LAFAYETTE pers onal representatl ve ...,..fkl9t ""'"'"'~well°"" o1 FOXE N 10 JAMU McC LYMONT a ppointed by the court Trull -.... olllltollon1 M<U•ff "CTITIOUI I USINHS $TAUFFER. ' within foor months from lllero•r..!.'! .,._., ..... by .... NAMl ITAT•MIENT II Is,..,.,., orotreo lflfl .. 11 --· ..... r.~; "'°' • lltNCll of, -ITATl....,Of' ••'lllCIO'HllaNT Tll• 1ouowinv ,.,'°"' ••• oolne 1n1er .. 111c1 1n ,,.. melter etorewto the date of first issuance defeull , t11e *tellloM ..,, Wllkll OflUH~PIC'ltTtaus llllllneu .. 1 •PP•., before '"" coun 111 of letters as provided In •11<11 oe.o llf Tnnt Is secvr1ty ,,.. IUSINHIMAMIE THE CAllO. 1m s. Tr04191', S..11• "'"'•'1.....,. No.) •1100 Civic'°"' .. Section 700 of the Probate 0<'"""""' tllol ,._ l'IOt _ -u.!':::':~=~~ A,So1110AN,C..H1or .. 1e•21os '"t.Sone.Ane.eoo1orn1e,on Code of California. The :,::e,~1'.:!':1":':~":':.c;'.::":-~ CALI FORNIA CTC, 1101 Wnt Bey Pe < 111 < A I' o <I • 11 o" I nller 30, 1 .. 1, el IO:• o'<loell t• f flll I I ill H --.. IS "91 fll.n 1-. ~ Adml11l1tr•lors Inc , e Cellforftlo e.t .. ·-·--1,_re_c-.lf 1me Or nQ Ca ms W -.. _.. • • .t.••11u•. Newpon BM<ll. celltorllla corpore11on, u.12 s Trotter. Suitt "· e11y 11 .. y "° ... · w11y wlcl oe1111o11 tor not expire for foor months •"4 •11 --·11-1""-11..._.. of ~~ llclltlou1 ~utlnes• fteme S.nloAne.Colllornle'210S Clleft9e .. _9-fdnCICbegr-H. f rom the date Of the prlll<IP•!._.·~~l•r•tt Piiia tele v • Tiiis l>vll ..... 1 h <Olldu<teG by • II II ""1lw< order'ecl tlloll • <09Y Of <llO< .... --"-" ,_ ..... IA-, reterreo to -wos llled 111 County COf'llOl'etlon. 11111 orctff 10 -covse .,. pWlll/lod hearing noticed above. 11 011y. o.11.-Fire •--·· 11 onAu91aH.Hl'I. Po<lfk.t.t-lollon In llM Dally Pilot. a ... ..,_ of YOU MAY EXAMINE eny . 111•1 bY ruao11 lllOrHI, th• Dudley F. Mlllff, 1101 Wnl ••Y Admlnlstrot°" Inc ...,.,., clrcutotion. llUDll"*I 1 .. Ill!• the file kept by the CO rt un•erslo-. er.,.nt .,.neflclery .t.v•t1ue, N-1 ... <II. CollfOtllle G"9L. 8rown, <-ty el IMll once• -It tor ,_ If . U 1111••• lw<ll OHd of Trull, llu ~. PTMlclwlt conM<utt.,. -11r1or 10 u. dey o1 you are interested in the •x.<wtw .,.. ... 1...,.., '° .... _, Tftll 11u11nes .... eotldYtt.i by • Tftls 11 .. .._ w .. m11c1 .. ,.,, ,,. .. ~.::'~rm, 1 .. 1 estate,, Y?tuh tmheay flle ta ~.:::,~ ;r~!:.~·.:,. ·~ 11 "' 11 " ~':;':'~11., County Clen ot Dl'•ll99 cou .. ty on BllUCE w SUMNER reques w1 court o ,_ s.ie -,,.. ....,,., """ Mid Gary A. Wills, son of Thts --. •• flied '""" .,. DK•m-4• 1 .. 1 "" Judga af.,. receive special notice of *''Y .-.,... TNIMe, _11 o... of Mr. and Mrs . Howard coullly C•-o1 0.•1199 C-ty °" Pu1>11"*10r.,. Coe•• 0.11, P11o1. ~Gour1 the Inventory of estate Trv.-.,. au •-ts •~Int DEATH llTICES FIRPO eoo ~I ll am P erry o f Wills of Costa Mesa, was Ho•. >0, "'1· '"'• o.c. '· u, n, "· ,.., »441 Publls11ed 0 ••119e coosi 0 •11Y ·assets and of the petitions ..,._.,,_ --...,...,., --l'llot, De< 1 .•. IS. n. "'1 SUWI t d t • cleclarw -~ .... .., 41KloA •II ~r 8 d tJ ale d fr 0 m Publl.,_.Q/ ... C-tl Delly Piiot, l------------1 aCCOUO S a n repor S swma MCWeCll lllO'"" lmtne41e .. ly PATRICIA <PA'f~I He s p r ia, Ca and 8 FHlPO, Yesident bf Niii tt'f rl\nd hildren. Graveside Beach, ca. Passe<! tJwlt I on ~#v ic s held on Tuesday' December 20. 19111. Survi'ved Dece r 22. l!Ml at Harbor by her parents Mr and Mrs. Lawn.Mount Olive Mortuary Frank Firpo of Fresno, Ca .. of Costa Mesa. S40-5554. ... ~~·-·~ University OK. I.I. l$,ZJ, 1•1 mMI MIC .m _ ... -t: described in settlon 1200 -alld .. ,_ -........... - ..__. _ _.II ,._ ""'~" f th C l'f • • p ... ...,.., etecl llf <*• -INS! tff1Georg,etown, Texas ,. ..... h£ 1'1CTinousiu1tN.. -----------0 8 ~ 1 ornia robate proper1\' to.,. ..,.. to sollsty 111e ith ba II 1 ' d .,,, , • ......, 1UM11TATIJM111T ~ COde. . -... 1161\itwe:....,,...,.., .. w a c e ors earee T ... fotl-lt19 --· .,. •eln MU1111g•ALCOU•TOPTMIE coi.y & Sh.lw, By: Errol Oeted DK ....... rlO, 1111. i n b u s i n e s s "'cTmous aus1NliU 11111,,,...... w • s T o,. AN o a .1 u o 1 c 1 AL G. Shaw, Attorney at Law. = ~;~=' administration. T11• ,:~!.~!"!::"::nN~1 dotnv L..,!!~~==-~1 51'"1· cout1~1~=~ANGE 330 H Street, Suite '· Pu11ttwo ar-c-t1 O•ltr P11ot. brother Richard Firpo of HEEFNER Fresno, Ca. and 1 s ister MYRTLE M. HEEFNER. .... ........ es: TllofnM A. Ooney & As-••--ITATIE ~ CAUPO•NIA Bakersfield, CA 93304, De<. tt. "· ltlll, Jiii. s. u. 1"2 SJ,M.41 moo:~·~::..~~~.:!~'\.~~~P:..~: tnc., • Collfor11le <-r•tloft, HCM .• ": ·-~"':.. (805) 327·9127, Eleanor Dickson of Newport r esident of Ca1lforrua since l---,-,CT-t_Tt_ou_s_a_u_•_•N-.-11--- Beach, Ca. The Holy Rosary 1902 and of Costa Mesa for •AM• ITAH ... NT ca1110rn1u,.21 ~;--Yre. ~ 8Hcll, Collfomte Pto1n11tt\4*' .-w, Published Orange Coast Eul• Edw•rd Youn9. !SOI Tl•I• l>UtlM'H Is <Oflelucled by • CITIZENS & SOUTHERN Daily Pilot, Dec. 1s. 16.( 22, ------------w i I I b e r e c i t e d o n the past 9\.'J years. She 1s Tll• fo11-1110 _..,,, .,. ooi .. v Wednesday. December 23, survived by sisters Thelma -·~~iTE, m "'...,side A-. l 9 8 1 at 7 0 0 P M. a t Powers, Vera Thompson swll• F. ~ a.o<ft, C•1ttom1a uklle, H""'lno!Oft lleecll. Colll0t11I• COtPof'•llofl. FINANCl.t,L COllPOR.t.TION, 1981 S~uS-81 NOTICIE OP T•UITEC'S SALE n~:h t>uslneu 1, <OMuctt<I by en ~A. OorNy =::.~porotton ON JANu::'Yec~7,.';~·:.s-::~: Whitehurst Funeral Chapel, both of Costa Mesa, Ca. and '*1 lncllvld.,.I. n:·~~y H08EltT lllNEH.t.llT. lndlvl-lly PlllJC llTlf A.AO\. CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE Ed Younv Prald9nt -OOlng bull-. COMPANY,.,°"'' -lnllld Tnnt• Fres no . Ca Ma ss o f Haielle Holz of Newbury w1111am 1totlend HOll900CI. 1•v. Christian Burial will be Park, Ca., niece Lucille ~~11~:,:~~111• Newport h•<ll, celebrated on Thursday, And e rson , great-niece oev1c1 "-" .... ,...,, ,.v. w. December 24 , 1981 at Patricia Benstad and Oceon t•ont. N••P•tl leec11 . Tllll llOl-1 wet lltecl wllll -Tiiis ..__ •• llleG wlltl lllt lllNEHAltT FLOOR COVERING; .....,., end __. to OHO Of Trust County Cl-ol Or•n9t Coun!Y on County Clef't. ot °".,... Cowfttv ., oncl DOES I ..,.....10. NOTICE OF DEATH OF eqculecl by MAll lOH E. BllOWN Jll .. Oeumbe< •. "" Fln4ll o.c...,..., 11. 1 .. 1 l11<lu11.. SU~ ANITA JUNE BARRY, ot Trustor tor ,._-II -socw•ltY Pub11·~0r-r--110.11, PllOI, ,.,.,. r----1.. aka ANITA J . BARAY of NOR MAN CAR ABET . M.O., 10 : 30AM at St John ·s great-great· nephew Gary C&tllwllleta163 o.c.1,is-.n.7',--,..,--SlOHI P.,..1.,..,0r.,...coettoeu,P11et. MOTtalv .. ._,....__ . .,.,.AND OF PETITION TO DEFINED BENEFIT ,· ... o.c. u. a."· 1"'· J ... s, im m1•1 co.r1 _, CKIClt ...._. -..._. ADM INI STER EST ATE ::::::,t:~ =1~'. •:r:: _.,. .-nl'lr ~~~-:...~':..':NO. A.111418. . JwneU,lwt ,ofOlfl<lotRec-lnllle ,._ -•~ --Y-T I I h oltl<• Of Ille Cou111r lle<o<O.r ot ... _. 0 a e I r s I o ...... '°"""· St.el• of Celllo"'I• Cathedral. Fres no. Ca Bernard. Services were held .;:!:,::::~;',!':,.:: c-..ciect br • Interment will b~ ~~· St.~TuHay, December 22, o..w".1111e1_, Peter 's Cemetery ·"·0r:s a 11·00AM at Harbo T ... , ............... llllld wllll IN ~ t OI" . ntr Cterll of DI'-Count• Ot1 Ca. af«;~riaJ ~~, wllJ awn-ount 1ve Memon ....... II, 1 .. 1. •fl• <1 •b on Wednesday, 'D'ecetnb hape Services• w.nder the 1 ' • • ,.,.,. 23. 1981 at s·OOAM at St. d i'r e c t ion o f Harbor ........ _ 0r.,.. coett oe11y ttllot. J o hn Vianney Catholic Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary OK u.ti.1t,it111,J .. s,ita WMt Church, 314 Marine Ave . of Costa Mesa. S40-5554 B a I b o a 1 s I a n d , C a FRANKE 1J'TAT~· NOOI011UE•T r '""~tut aUMMHf~ If fW .... 9 - -~.c-e:nefil~arieS, !4rMltorS WILL SELL AT PUKtC .t.UCTION '" 0 Qllla/$ .... ~w~ ..... sTAT11 ..... T __, .......... -.. ,,cr~ent <;nd~f"S of TO MIGH£$T 8100Elt FOA CASH, ~ ~11:--TllO ......... ,,. --·.,.hint v ..,..~" .......... , ...... -~~ nlta June Barry and CASHIER'S O.ECK Olt CERTIFIED Tllefol_ng_Wlllet.,._., ---: ,......., awy,-yw -•-:-· CHECI( lpey-et time of .... In llle .... ot .... Fl<llllous 8\nlMSI ALL s~s MUTING & Allt AVllOI """" .......... II •• ''· e rs on s who may be 1.-ful ,,_.,of Vnltocl Slotesl •• IN Home. CONOITIONIHG. ,., BrHdw•r. II ....... _... ..... --VII. therwise Interested In the THE l088Y OF CALIFORNIA LANO PENNINGTON PllOPEltTIES. "°' co.ao-...c.i-..ie..v ......... cl•. MHM .... u•. ill and/or estate· TITLE COMPANY, 1010 NORTH IN>mmoch Orive, Hunl"'91001 llM<:ll Peter IN>r1en •ally Jt., 1'7 ,..._.. ........ a ..... Loo le • Mo!l lN $T RE ET , SANTA ANA , CA"~ . 8• .. d••Y. C..1.o IN>M. C•llf•r11I• ~--...... A petition has been filed CALIFOltNIA '2101 ... ''''" 1111• -Whitehurst Funeral Home, LAUR A BERN l C E •1CT1Ttous1uMN1u Fresno dJrectors. FRANKE, resident of Dana ,...,,.. STAnMllNT Tiiis Ftc1111ou1 eusl,.•u N•m• '2IU1 11u.-.... IMktUre1-1e• y Lois Wendt In the lftlerell<.OrtWW.,..,toend,_,,.ld...,11 •••~rt<! lo ebove -.. "led tn °'-Tiii• ~ 11 c-..c-~Y an • .....-,~ -..-. • ......u uperlor Coort of Orange unoer Hid o .. o 01 Trust In '"• CONCANNON Point, Ca. Passed away On ~:!':owl111 P•rson 11 001111 C-tw on ~-.,21 , .. , ln411vl4llMI llecerle __ _._ ... W •U• -~v "''*-lft --lcl c--w -EOV~rAI";,~~ .. :I0241Wllltl ,.,;..,M."9lly Jr -••• ._..._ ........ ...., ount y requesting that si.t...:.l<rlbecl;,: --K, BARTHOLOM EW V. December 20, Ul81, born in LEWI$ cLUNEllls, 2o.. EHi CONCANNON. passed away Parsons. Kansas at the turn Adems Av-. H"""nvt.,. a .. c11, Covt Lene, Hulltl119tan ·a .. c11. CA Tiiis ~ -llled ·-Ole ............ -,..,........ .......... Lois Wendt be appointed .t.11 lllOI certAln I-111-In,,.. "-· County ,,.,. of Ora1199 C-y ... I. TO THE OEl'ENOAHT! A <1•11 s personal representative St•I• "'Colllornl•. c-i1, Of ar ..... 1,.!1~11~""' •• ~tlld llY •n O.Cemw II, i•t. Ftnu7 comptelnt "-• ...... tll•d by 111. o administer the eS1ate of ~':,:!, __, Boe<ll. oescrlbeel es E ..._ .,._,...,.. Pu1111-ar....-eoott Oolty ttttot, 111e11111" -'"'"' ""'· 11 ""' .,.,, 1o nlta June Barry (under P.t.RCl!L ,, on December 20. 1981. He of the century. She resided eo1119rn1a was a resident of N•wport in Southern California since K•-1L TMr•11re11. 2n.v1o "•-" .. 0. s, ,,,,._ .... Collforlll• *'° Beach. Ca Survived by his 1948 Preceded in death by Tht1 IMIMU 11 c-..c111c1 11y en son Thomas M Concannon. her husband F .A Franke tlld1v1c1uo1. Thi• s1A._1 .... 111ec1 """ 111e o.c. u, n. "· 1t111, J.,, '· 1m ~1 oetelld INs .....,. .. you must, •11111" h e I n d e p e n d e n t F" ••fTIPI• 11111 10 ,_"'"''""' COllllllJ Cl.,11 ol Ol'ofl9e COVlllJ Oii Jll days -11111 "'"'"'°"'" Is .,.... d I 1st ti of E t t UnH No. M (.,. "Un""I. a. sn.- daughter Elizabeth L and a son and daughter. She This :.;.n,::~''f:,. wit11 IN Concannon, daughter-in ·law was active in club and civic cou11tw ci.B of 0r.._ c-t• on Nov u "'' Piil.JC l9TI( on you, 111e ""'"' 11111 court • _ .. ..., m n ra on s a es -1,.. c-nin1..,., Pi ... lon'"ied · · ,,_ ,...,... 10 ,.,. corr.,1e1111. u-.,_ ct). The petition Is set for "Con0ornlfllur11Pl.n'°'1..o11 °' Trect Mrs. Frank Concannon . affairs. s he was a Past o.<em...,11.11111. Publlwo 0r.,.. eo.11 oa11y Pl1ot, l'ICTtTfOUI •UM•H• :O..!.'~: ::• ~!:!:t-.• :-4.:. hearing In Dept. No. 3. at No. 10S11">. County o1 °".,..· stot• ot DK. 1· '· 15· 22• ,.... 517H 1 NAMI ITATIMllNT cZrt --..,. .. • ...... , . ...___, ... ,,,.. 700 Ci vie Center Drive, c.u1om1• ,.,. "Pt.,"1, l"Korll9d on .. _, -·-· July u. 1m." 0oc-1 No. 1,.10, Tllo foll-Int --· .,.. aoine you tor 111e ,..u .. -111 ,.,. West, In the City of Santa in aoo11 1m.. P~ ,.. ~ 115, • ~Ls .. : s H"ATINn • At" «»mptolftl, wlll<ll could result 111 An jl, Ca I I f Oof'l.n I .a On l11<1us1 .. , of Olflclol •ec:or.n ot a id brothers John J. and Jame~ Wprthy Matron· of Eastern ...... 1 !'tmu C . ~ J .... ~ t L B h. • ........ -Or .... COHI Dell" Piiot, onca~non, sister r:t1. u11~ a r* a' w,,q,a,, ea c .o.<.4Si~ "''·J ... s. ,.., ~' Gauthrer. 10 gra ddi\tar~n· hapt . Pas{ president of ,.,c'tmOuUustlitu and 2. great-gran cfltfdfe'i\~1<t'tfgu a Beach Women'si »> """'llTlf NAM11TAn•1n ,. ... .. • 9er111111,,,...1 01 ....... l•-•nt ol J 6 l98t t 9 30 or....-~,. ""'kll .,..,. pertoln1 to CONO ITIONI G, 161 lree41war, "'°ney or twoperty °' other r•flet aAU4VY , a : lllel p.._ny -rllled In T..ct No. Recitation of the Rol!aYy w1h1tlub. a meltiber of t he .'?'" Th• foll•wl111 persoft Is dolne C~allilleso,Col '2IU1 reqwttecllllllw<Gl"ftfllelllt. A.M: 1ose1. ,~In..,.. 649, p-s P•••r ~•·11 "•11Y Jt,. •• , O•led: JWM "·I.... Ir YOU OBJECT to the th•ouell • Of Mll<•ll•MOu• MoPi, ~d••Y. coe10 Mose, C•llt•rnl• ~.'::"'L.W•o granting of the petition, ~~:'c:~°'M91CountY. r1111 11oWMMU •• ctlndYctec1 ., .., ey ""°"' e.",., you should either appear An ~ .OOHI _cefl1 l11t•rn1 be h eld on Tues day , Lagun-. Beacb Chapter of l'1CTIT*1sau1tNHs llwlntt••: D b R I 0 d r h NAMeSTATIMalfT COltNEll PLAZA, LTO., 10101 e c em er 22. 1981 at oya r er o Amarant . Th• 1011 1 1 1 S••••r A-. suit• 211. ,_10111 7: 00 PM at Ca bot & Son past president of Laguna llual ........ 0• "' person 1 do 111 vau•v, c:etll'Otftlo.,,. Chapel, 27 Chestnut St. Beach Republican Women's FOTtS ANOSOff 1Mtt01tTS, ma Te•ett A. s-. 10101 S.1...,. Pasad ena, Ca. Funeral Club. She is survived by 2 GotMrd Strwt, un11 o. H..,.11,,...., = 211 "'-olll ve11e,, eo1-. ,,,.,v......,.....,M. ,._.1,J,. °"""Y at the hearing and state 1n -1oew eonw.-A••u .. ...._ "'" ..__ -nied w1111 ~°"::. .. ,......._ your objections or flle -0e•'-lon111tP1.n. Mass will be on Wednesday, daughters Jacqueline E. •N<;~~~~t•tt••, 1.,., This """'"' '' c--.i i.y.., c°""'' ,,.,. o1 ar....-c-1, on ,., .. ¥.-,, ......... ,...,.. written objections with the EXCEPT •11 011 · ••• •"0 o.c-11. 1 .. 1 1oc .... Callf. "-court before the hearing. :;:;:<;':' i!~":,':;:-.;. ":..=: ~ • PWi•-ar.. c:-. Oo11:'!i': ~~.;..,.,o..::,. eo.11 Detty Piiot. Your appearance may be ~,!•:O';".:~'-'.!.of ... ~9!:.,.,..,!~ 0t<.U.12.1'.tttt.J ... s.t•SM41 0e<.1,1,u.n.1t111 Sll7..-i In per son or by your tend.•• reserveo br w1111am J. December 23, l981 at Krum of Dana Point, Ca .. M• .. lleft IAM, Hu11t1ft9ten ... ell, 11111lvld ..... 9:00AM at St. Elizabeth Nancy Lee Sackman or c~::rn=-I T-S-.. Catholic Church, Altadena. Ritzville, Washington. 2 tftdtv.!...... 1 c-..""' °" Tiits .= •• llied """IM Ca. Cabol & Son Mortuary. g r a n d d a u g h l e rs , 2 Fotls o. ~.-cav111, Clerk of o..,... c-1, on Pasadena. directors g r a n d s o n s a n d 1 Tiiis .._._. .... flied """ .,,. o.c....w 11. ,.., ------------ DU PPS great.grandson Services ~~~1,:, °".,,.. cou"IY .n P\ltllt.,.. 0r-. eo.. ooi1~1= "::=:.:..™::::::~" MARTY M. DU PPS , will be held at 2:00PM on l'1m.1 o.c.u,n.n.1 .. 1,J.._s,1tas..1 Tiie 191._..,. __ ,ore Mint resident of Costa Mesa. Ca. Wednesday, December 23. Pub!..,_ 0r.,.. c-OOlty P11ot. ------------_ .. , Passed away on December 198 1 at M cCormick OK.. u. n.,.. •••. J ... '· 1* sa1•1 M.JC 1111( NE.Wtt0ttTE1t TltAVEL ANO 20, 1981. She la sur1ivt4 by Mortuary, Laguna Canyon -.,c Illa 0~~:._::.._,~~n:_iw. her bu1band Ftant.and her Road . Laguna Beach.,.. ___ .__..._______ PtCTtnout•usi••.. 'NIWPOlllTElt T•AV«L & rACIHC YllW MIMOllALPMK Cemecery Morluary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Or111e NewPOrt Beach 644-2700 McCCMMIQ( MOUUAlllS LaQuna Beach 49'-!M15 Laqun1 Hills 768-0833 San Juan Coapltlreno 495-1776 KAa.o. LA ~MT. Ot.IYI Mof1uarv • Ceme t•rv Cre"9tory 1625 G1slef Ave . Costa MeH 540-555-4 Interment will .. _; .. Seattl'"". l'ICTITI"'"'t•u11u1n ..... ITATIMSt!T OU •U. INC ... Collf.,111• u.:: u• ..--" Tfte fOllOwl"I ..-rto11 II dol111 ti 408 N t ( t Washington. HaM•STATIMaNY _1_... ... •• , • ..,, e•"r •11 ... HOUSE Tlte Nt,...,.119 persons •r• doln9 Tftt.CITY CLEANING Sl!llVICf:, ,.,., ..... '°°· .._,.,, ._.., CA llutllleh e : t-1 Multi•,. llvd .. Sp. Jti, l.I Tiiie ..,.,._. I• c-IM -Y • MER EDITH JUDSON Tit AV EL DESIGNS, IJS.4 ,_,Collfof'fMa... • ....... HOUSE. of Balboa Island, Newport A-. Tutllft, C•lltornl• •k"-"' A..,...,. 24001 MulrloMI N-Tre,,,.. A,_.., IM. C P d PAlt·t.OVE RECllEATION, INC., llvO SCI JtS El T-Collfornla --..... ~ a · asse away on• ca11fo•11t• to•poretton , tun .,._·· · · ' S.U-T..,,..,, December 20, 1981. Survived 1(11191~ ct .. ~ Nleuet, Collfornl• Thi• ......,.., 11 co•llluUtd b'f .,, .,:.;-:_ ... llleel wttll -by his wife Elsa, sister mn tftdlvlduel M II d red Mc I n l 0 5 h 0 f Tiiis 11111111eu Is cone1uc111c1 by • •icJ..r.d A. ••MY ounty Ci.B .. o. • .,.. Cwn1\I en C a r I s b • d . C a . ' a n d Go•PO••I:::,.~ ltec•••tton. Inc T11l1 ......_.. •• "'" •ttll Ille Nov. "· '"'· "'"'" i Cou111r Clerk of O<anoe (OUftty .. """' ..... Or .... Coott Dolly ,.,,.., nu mer o us n e c es a nd w1111em c. e.w-. 0o<e"'11w 11, 1•1. ''"'" °"· u. n. "· 1•1. J ... '· '* .wt1•1 nephews. Mr. House wa.a a Tiii• = "" mec:1 wllll 111e m em ber ol Santa Ana Lodge cwntf cionc °' Or•ll99 COU01ty °" "'*1"'" Or1111t c.• OOlly "'•· J 2 4 1 F & A M , t h e A I DK•...., 4, ..., o.c. u. n. "· ""· J ... s. '* _, .. , M alalkah Shrine and be wa.s . 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Ollfy....... ..,, c.i ........ 1.91141 DK, U • .._ IJ. "9'I W..1 Tltll ~ ., Gorflolll'9 .......... ~'-"O!f!Wr Tlllt •wlnett It c-wc•.-a., !------------~-..... °"'*"·..,. Tiii• ........... _ ......... ""1----------.,.-- c-1, CIWll M Qr.,.. c-ty .., ..... u. "'1. P\IMI ..... °" ..... Clim DellY ..... Dee. tt. It, IWI, JM. t, Het UIMI - ' .. , .. . Diiiy Nit TUESDAY, DEC. 22. 1981 CAVALCADE 82-3 llSUIA BllCH /IDUTH COAST COM ICS 86 TELEVIS ION 87 Santa still yOung Laguna St. Nick cites .r ewa rds Jb JOHN NEEDHAM °'*......, ......... George Pletts of Laguna Beach estimates he 'has ~ gone through al least five sets of Santa Claus-style c hin whiskers s ince he first began acting as the jolly North Pole resident in 1944. Pletts, an Art Colony police oftlcer for 31 years who is now r e tired, said he has nn er tired of playing Santa and wouldn't think of retirifti from his second profession. For 37 years Pletts has been taking Christm as orders from youngsters in the traditional Santa's House in front of City Hall. And though the "wish lists" may have changed over tbe years, he says children haven't. "Kids have been e lectronically minded." Pletts said. "Most of them want video games and other e lectronic toys now. ins tead of trains and dolls " He said some of his most rewarding experiences. have been whe n he played St. Nick at rest homes . Pletts said many bed-ridden rest home res idents cry when he visits their rooms. "l think it reminds them of their c hildhood and they're j ust so happy to see Santa Claus ... · Several J ewish children have visited his red and white house on the City Hall lawn this year ... Not knowing what their faith was. l gave them m y ho. ho. ho and asked what they wanted for Christmas ... he said. "They t hen announced they were Jewish. and asked if I would still come to their house ... Pletts said this usually gets a chuckle from the children's mothers. ''l wish them a happy Hanukka h and s ay Santa Claus loves all children," he said ...., "-' Mlt" ...... 'TIS THE SEASON TO STAR -George P le tts says he wouldn't dream of retiring as Santa Claus. Asked what he wanted most for Christmas, Pletts said: "P eace and good will all over this earth. That's aJl I r eally want." Mortuary wins OK in Lag una . While Laguna ns are '6f accused of moving into town. then trying to close the doors beh i nd the m , at least one business bas won permission to bring in outsiders A l imi t ed numb er o f out-of·lowners, to be sure, but operators of McCormic k Mor:tuaries m ay now cremate tbe remains of those who did not live in Laguna. The mortuary already had permission t o c remate a maxi mum of three bodies per day , but the city's Board of Adjustment stipulated all three bodies must be from Laguna Beach. The reason? The board feared th e La guna Ca n yo n crematorium might become a collecting point for cremations t hrough out south Orange Countv. The· mortuary appealed the board's decision and the City Council granted the appeal last week. The council majority ruled the crematorium could handle three bodies per day, one of which could come from the mortuary's Laguna Hills facility. Sus p ect s arrest e d in Laguna Coast obstetrics • unit to stay open BJ ln'EVE MITC;H~LL ~...., ......... , Slltbth C.oast Medfcat Center's board or diree&.ont has rescinded an earlier decision to close the South L a guna fa c ility's obstetrics unit after the hospital received a number or calls and letters opposing the move. The decision comes less than a month after the board voted to conv e rt t h e hospital's 18 maternity beds to surgical beds, and expanding the ever -growing ~utpatient surgery unit into the ' labOr and delivery area. Hospital administrator Paul McQuad e s aid the b oa rd majority "felt we should take another look at it and not close the unit." McQuade said the board's decision in late November to close the maternity unit was based "on the lack of sufficient volume of the unit." He said t.he maternity unit loses an estimated S400,000 a year, and projections show the unit could lose as much as $2.7 million over the next decade. A hospital newsletter says the unit's low maternity volume is "indicative of the coastal area's d iminishing young married population." adding there were only 300 maternity patients during 1980. On the other hand, McQuade said the hospital's outpatient surgery business has doubled in lh.e past 18 months. The board's earlier vote would have seen the same-day surgery progra m moved into t he maternity's labor and delivery. area, if county and s tate regulatory agencies approved the change. But protests from community mem hers prompted the board to hold off oo closing the maternity Delly P._1 ......... 'TAKE ANOTHER LOOK' - South Coast Medical Center a dmini st rat o r Paul McQuade says the facility's maternity ward will remain open after board action. unit , and a pane l of board m e mbe r s, phy sician s and administrators was formed to look into the future of the obstetrics unit. ··The board fo rmed an advisory committee to develop a plan to examine ways In which we might increase maternity services at the hos pital," McQuade explained. He said one way or doing that would be to r ecruit more obstetricians to the hospital. Meanwhile, the maternity ward will remain open while the advisory panel completes it.s study -expected to take two months, the administrator said. Combs picked hospital chie f of staff · ~ South Laguna pliyalclan Dr. Kent Combs bu been elected chief of staff for South Coast Medical Center. Dr. Combe. 42, 1ucceeda Dr. lhrvln Gordon i.n tbe two-year post. Tbe ear. DOH and tb.roat 1peclaliJt sened previoualy u c blef of 1ur1ery a nd waa lnatru.mentaJ In aett.lq up tbe So utb La1una bo1pltal 'a outp atient IW'lt'l'7 unit. • Otben eJ~ to the bolpkaJ'• med leal ueuUn co m mittee we r e Dr . Gent Le•ta , PNtldeDt•t lect; Dr. Oeoflt Barter, HCHla17•b"eu-., H d me m kra a t lar1• Dr. Tla••••ua .loae1, Dr. P•lli Prewitt IDd Dr. Dntd a ....... Hospital allia11ce announce d B1 a~DGaEEN °'-~ .... ,-Arnold 0 . Beckm an, who bu.ill a medical instrument company witb sales in the hundreds of millions of dollars , will join a ttorney Dave Baker in forming a non-profit corporation to bu..ild a hospital ih Irvine, Baker announced today . Baker said that be and Beckman, 81 , of Corona del Mar, foun der and c h airm a n of Beckman Instruments , will incorporate t he non-profit or·ganization under the name Irvine Medical Center by Jan. 11. Irvine Medical Center wi ll then move ahead with plans to win governmental approval for Irvine's first hospital, Baker said, noting that it would be co n st r uct e d near th e intersection of J effrey Road and Barranca Parkway. Baker .said the decision to form the Irvine Medical Center orga niz~tion was r eached Monday .& a a;a~eting of a health car e coel4h'11um B a ll e·t • a f o rm e r s tar basketMll i&8ter for UC Irvine and a r.raer candidate for Irvine Q\r eo.ncil, is president o f Peoj,e for an Irvine Com mu~ lbpit.al, a citizens group f~ to insure local people h~y in what type of medical f es are built in the city. The PICll poup presided over the form..-. of the health care consortium 9'Uch is headed by Bec kman 1a.tld a lso includes Irvine Mejor David Sills, George H.CMll. It, chairman of the Board ol H9 ag Me morial Hospital; ... Robert Lombardi, c hancello.r o f Sadd l e bac k CommunitJ 0.Uege. Baker __..., that the Irvine Medical ~ Corporation wilJ have a ..... of directors that will inel .. e some of t he me mbeu Of the health care coosortiu•. Baker, • lrvine resident who practices I# in Newport Beach, said the p""91ed hospital would be paid for"' private donati.~1 possible ~rolit bonding ua contrlbuUoill by Hoa1 Hospital. He uld that thla IUtipltaJ proposal Ml advant.ag• Oftl' other 1udl fl'Opotall tUt llaaft been ftled McaUM lt lDdlldel valuable JMmben of tM lee.al 1commllDlt1 lllat eaaN mau tM hot1'tt81 1 i•ftaalllP fadlltJ." I The Federal. Reserve's policy could be damaging the economy ... See John Cunniff's column B4 . 0 0 Laguna ch1irc~ i files lawsuit ~ r • agamst guru •'totally without foundation. The attorney representlnJ founding members of the Church of Religious Science ln Laguna Beach has filed a $10 mlllioo lawsuit agai~t an Indian guru and his followers claimin1 fraud and conspiracy. William Dougherty ot TusUn filed the s uit In an amended complaint on behalf of current and former members of the Laguna Canyon Road church, which has been operated by disciples of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh for the past year. ·'There is absolutely no truth- to any of the allegations .in th& suit," Toelkes said. ''It la my opin ion that this is a cynical effort on the part ol Mr . Do ughe rty to damage the reputation of Bhagwan and his disciples." The suit charges Bhagwan, who is now living in Oregon, and his disciples with a conspiracy to deprive founding members of their proj>erty, valued at about $2 million. It also charges attorney P.J. Toelkes. who has represented th e cult in t h e Re ligious Scientists' legal bid to win back control of the church, with assault on a membe r of the founding congregation. In a telephone interview, Toelkes, also known as Swami Prem Niren, said the charges against him and other followers of the controversial guru were The suit also names Henry Gerhard, former puto.r of the Church of Religious Science, as ·taking part in the a lleged conspiracy to hand over tbe sanctuary and its assets to tbe guru. Toe lkes maintained his long -standing position that control of the church wasn't w rest ed from t h e or iginal members, and that Bbaswan's followers, known as the "oran1e people," are in legal possession of the property. Toelkes said old line memben voluntarily left t.be church, and legal ownership of the property has not been transferred to the R ajneesb Foundation, t h e corporation which oversees the guru's interests in California. Brian Chandler: Call your mother BRIAN'S SONG: This is an ope n letter. of sorts. to you , Brian Chandler. o r maybe some of your buddies ou~ there who might f ind the m sel ves in similar circumstances. You spent two years planning your current trip with pl a ns to hitchhike out he re from your native Connecticut and then backpack through the western states, no doubt in search of adventure, fun and m aybe your fortune. In cold statis tics, (;;, Brian. you are described as just under six feet ta!l; • ~ 1 5 0 p ~ u n ~ s • f a i r r.."\ comp_lex1on . hght bro~n JIM MURPfflllf ~~ m e d i um -le ngth h a ir, II ~ I' brown eyes, with a s m a ll ' mole on t he right s ide of your chin a nd a burn scar on your u pper le ft arm. LISTEN, I KNOW YOU feel you're a special guy, like we all feel we're special, but with your physical appearance, you · really could blend into a crowd of skinny 18-year-old& with medium-length brown hair. But you are indeed special to one person . Brian. That pe rson is your mother . After you left Manchester. Conn. back on Oct. 14, you called your mother from Iowa and then on Oct. 20. from Grand Canyon, Arizona. On that last call. you r eassured her once again that you'd call her at least once a week so s he'd know you were okay and could follow your progress across the country . YOUR MOTHER ALWAYS felt good about you because you wer e responsible and considerate and had s hunned peer pressures on things like alcohol and drugs. The last your mother knew you were headed for an Indian Reserva tion in Arizona a nd then you were going to push on to California . But it's been 10 weeks now a nd she hasn't ha d any word from you . She is frantic with worry and despair. I talked to your mother today. clear across this contine nt. She sounds like a . very nice wom an but he r voice is kind of a flat monotone of grief. She has a new job. Did you know s he has a new job. Brian? Anyway. your m other has filed a missif18. persons report on you wit h the CHANDLER authonties in Arizona. The she riffs there were very kind to her and even put your name and descriptiQn into a centraJ U.S. computer where they try to match up the mlsalng with the de ad and unidentified. MAYBE, IF THERE'S some reason you can't talk to your mom, give us a call here at the newspaper and we'll make the contact for you. All she wants to know is if you're alive and okay. Did you know s he wrote letters to l l5 western newspapers, tryinJ( to iet help locating you? She figures _you drifted to Southern California. probably on e of tbe beach cities, where the sun always 1 .. lnes, the garls are blonde-and chesnut tanned and the ·boulevards are paved in gold. If you did, you know better 'Ulaa that now. You probably have plenty or fellow drifters O\.ll there, u.o. who haven't made a home contact in a loo& t.lme. AAd this is the seasoa when hollday Uahts shine ad t here : 11 watmth and good cheer for fa m ill es and friends who , 1atber to share bonds of lood wUI and gfft.glvlng. 1 • I YOU COU LD GIVE the 1reatest &lft ol all this i Chilltmas aeuon, Brian. You kn ow wh at It la. ! Just one phone caU. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~-- .. 1 • !. f 1: ___. .. Dilly Piiat TU ESOAY, oec. 22, 1981 CAVALCADE COMI CS TELEVISION 82-3 86 87 Santa still young o.lty ..... Sutt,._ 'TIS THE SEASON TO STAR George Pletts says he wouldn't dream of retiring as Santa Claus Laguna St. Nick cites rewards 8y JOHN NEEDHAM OftllleO.-., .......... George Pletts or Laguna Beach estimates he has gone through at least five sets or Santa Claus-style chin whiskers since he first began acting as the jolly North Pole resident in 1944. Pletts. an Art Colony police officer for 31 years who is now retired, said he has never tired or playing Santa and wouldn't think or retiring from his second profession. For 37 years Pletts has been taking Christmas orders from youngsters in the traditional Santa's House in front of City Hall. And though the "wish lists" may have changed over the years, he says children haven't. "Kids have been electronically minded." Pletts said. ''Mos t of them want video games and other electronic toys now, instead or trains and dolls." He said some of his most rewarding experiences. have been when he played St. Nick at rest homes. Pletts said many bed-ridden rest home residents cry when he visits their rooms. "I think it reminds them of their childhood and they're just so happy to see Santa Claus." Severa! Jewish children have visited his red and white house on the City Hall lawn this year. "Not knowing what their faith was, J gave them my ho. ho, ho and asked what they wanted for Christmas ... he said. ·'They then announced they were Jewish a nd as~ed µ I would still come to their house." Pletts said this usually gets a chuckle from the children's m others . "I wish them a happy Hanukkah a nd say Santa Claus loves all children." he said. Asked what he wanted most for Christmas. Ple lts said: ''Peace and good will all over this earth. That's aU I really want." 8 added airport flights pushed 2. airlines call foul , take issue to court in hopes of gaining more. access By GLENN SCOTT PSA currently is allotted two Ot-Oally~SuH Pacific Southwest Airlines and rlights per day u nd er the now Western Airlines o(ficiaJs supervisors' access plan. SR they want to add rou ~ U appy w1Ul so few Olahts, 'daily fljghts out of John W'h>"ft' __ ..,,. .. took th 1 a.~ the st ay is granted, the supervisors plan to modify the access plan, retaining the 41-flight-ceiling but adjustin& th• means for all otlng the departures. Aifport in April court in Los Angeles. where .. "1'he eight additional flights -------o1--------------------~~~:!u~ rf1a~~il~h~e~~~u~~! Unlikely by April, the current t hat by April the cu rrent condition would still be in effect at John Wayne. Either AirCal 's stay wrn be up)l.eld or the 1upervi so r s w..ill have implemented a modified access plan. he suggested. "It may not be the <pl an) that pleases PSA , but nevertheless, the condition will be wiped out," he s aid. ~'!~~~d 0~Y s~h;e~~~~~:. c~~~~ condition would still be in effect. means the allotments to other airlines apparently would have to be cut to satisfy the limit PSA officials sent a letter last week to the Or ange County Board of Supervisors claiming they will add the four flights unl ess a new a nd more accommodating access plan is adopted for the airport The latest airline to be granted access to the busy but congested short-haul airport. Judge Terry ll atter ruled in September I he current access plan unfairly benefits the two incumbents al the airport. AirCal and Republic Airlines. AirCal rercives 23 5 dail y flights under the access plan; Republic gels i 1 5 flights A1rCal offir1als have appealed the dec1s1 on to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals seeking a stay on Hatter 's ruling. Unless Robe rt Huttman, deputy cou nt y co unse l to the supe r visors. said today that Western asked for the extra four flights in a brief filed Monday with the circuit court. "I think you' re going to see more of this," he explained. "You're going lo see more airlines coming in and keeping the pot stirred up." Hutt.man. said it is unlikely - In their l e tte r t o the supervisors, PSA leaders said they plan to add two more flights -giving them a total of eight -in June if conditions remain the same. Dennis O'Dell , general counsel :or PSA. said today that the supervisors' 4l ·flight maximum was probably made invalid by Hatter's ruling until a new plan is accepted. Huntington outlines mobile homes plan Huntington Beach City Council members outlined a proposed mobile home park conversion ordinance Monday that would require landlords to pay for the full moving costs of displaced -tenants. Council members have asked that paper work be completed so they can act on the matter in February. Hal Simmons, city planning aide .ror mobile home parks, says it costs between $1,000 and $4 ,000 to relocate a mobile home. Cost depends on how large the coach is and how Car it is being taken, he said. Several mobile home tenants appealed to City Council members Monday for speedy ena c tment of a protective conversion ordlnance that requires relocation of coaches within city limlts and total reimbursement of moving costs. City officials note, however, that there are few mobile home vacancies in all of Orange CountyJ and many fewer fo Huntington Beach. City Co unc il members rejected a s taff members' recommendation Monday that only low-income tenants receive full relocation assistance from landlords . The staff recommendation also suggested a ma xi mum $7 50 moving subsidy for other tenants. But council members disagreed. There are 3,384 mobile homes in the city, including 1,089 coaches in five parks along the city's coastaJ area. Tenants in 43 -coach Huntington Shores coastal mobile home park are facing eviction next November by Huntington Seacliff Corp. Brian Lake, vice president for Seacliff, says the company plans to build a shopping area on the land. He says Seacliff also plans lo provide relocation assistance to tenants. -Bp PATRICK KENNEDY Mortuary wins OK in cremation bid While La1unan1 are oftee accUMd of mov.lna into town, then ~ to eloee UM doan behind them, at lea1t one bu•lnea bu .on permlaaiola to brtn1 Sn out.alders A Umtuci number of out-of.townen, to be 1ure, but operatou of McCormick llo•uarlea m•J now cremate die nma1nl of tbOle wbo did nat "" lD i...c-a. , 'I'll• mortuary alreadJ lla4l permluloa to erem•l• a ma&ilftUID of dlrtl W... pl!r day, ·but Ute eltyt1 ...,. el oae of wtddl The Federal Reserve's policy could be damaging the economy ... See John Cunniff's column 84. 0 0 Beckman joins ·effort to build Irvine hospital By RICllABD GaEEN Of .. 0.-, .......... Arnold 0 . Beckman, who built a medicaJ instrument company with sales in the hundreds ol millions of dollars, will join attorney Dave Baker in formine a non-profit corporation to build a hospital in Irvine, Balter announced today. Baker said that be and Beckman, 81, of Corona del Mar, rounder and chairman of Be c kman Instruments, will in corporate the non -profit organization under the name Irvine Medical Center by Jan. 11. Irvine Medical Center will then move ahead with plans to ·win governmental approval for a rvine's first hospital, Bater said, noting that it would be co n str uC'ted n ear the intersection of Jeffrey Road and Barranca Parkway. Baker said the decision to form the Irvine Medical Center o rganization was reached Monday at a meeting of a health ca r e consortium. Baker , a ro rmer star basketball player for UC Irvine and a former candidate for lrvtne City Council , is pre1ident of People for an Irvine Community Hospital, a citizens group formed to insure locaJ people had a say in what type or medical facilities are built in the city. The PICH group presided over the formation of the health care consortium which is headed by Beckman and also includes Irvine Mayor David Sills, George Hoag II, chairman of the Board of Hoag Memorial HospitaJ; and Robert Lombardi, chancellor o f Saddleback Community College. Baker said that the Irvine Medical Center Corporatloa will have a board of direct.on that will include some of the members of the health care consortium. Baker, an Jrvane resident who practices law in Newport Beach, said the proposed hospital would be paid for by private donations. possible non-profit bondinc and contributions by Hoag Hospital. Brian Chandler: Call your mother BRIAN'S SONG: This is an open letter. of sorts, to you , Brian Chandler, or maybe some or your buddies out there wh o might find themse l ves in s imilar circumstances. You s~ent two years planning your current trip with plans to hitchhike out here from your native Connecticut and then backpack through the western states, no doubt in search of adventure, fun and maybe your fortune. In cold s tatis tics, Brian. you are described (;';) as just under six feet tall: • ~ 150 pound s , fair complexion, light brown --------~""-\ /-. medium -len~th hair, JDI MURPHllll ~ ~ brown eyes, with a s mall Ill,,, mole on the rig ht s ide of your chin and a burn scar on your upper left arm. LISl'EN, I KNOW YOU feel you're a special guy, like we all feel we're special, but with your physical appearance, you really could blend into a crowd of skiMy 18-year-olds with medium·length brown hair. But you are indeed special to one person . Brian. That person is your mother. After you left Manchester. Conn. back on Oct. 14 , you call ed your mother from Iowa and then on Oct. 20 from Grand Canyon, Arizona. On that last call, you reassured her once again that you'd call her at least once a week so she· d know you were okay and could follow your progress across the country. YOUR MOTHER ALWAYS fell good about you because you were res ponsible and considerate and had shunned peer pressures on things like alcohol and drugs. The last your mother knew you we re headed for an Indian Reservation in Arizona and then you were going to pus h on to California. But it's been 10 weeks now and she hasn 't had any word from you. She is frantic with worry and despair. I talked to your mother today. clear across this continent. She sounds like a very nice woman but her voice is kind of a flat monotone of grief. She has a new job Did you know she has a new job, Brian? Anyway, your mother has filed a missi~ _per:sons .report on you ~ith the CHANDLER autbonties m Arizona. The sheriffs there were very kind lo her and even put your name a nd description into a central U.S. computer where they try to match up the missing with the deed and unidentified. MAYBE, IF THERE'S some reason you can't talk to your mom, give us a call here at the newspaper and we'll make the contact for you. All she wants t o know is if you're alive and okay. Did you know she wrote letters to 115 western newspapers. trying lo get help locating you? She figures you driftec:f lo Southern California. probably one of the beach cities, where the sun always Shines, the girls are blonde-and chesnut tanned and the ·boulevards are paved in gold. If you did, you know better 't"•ll tbat now. You probably have plenty of fellow drtners oot there. too, who haven't made a home contact ln a long Ume. And thls ls.ihe season when holtday li&bts shine and tbere la warmth and aood cheer for f amlUes and friends who 1ather to share bonds of good will and &ift·givtng. YOU COULD GIVE the 1reatest 1tn or Ctiriltmas season. Brian. You know what tt is . Juat one phone call. aJI this --------- DiljPtlat TUISDAY, DEC. 22, 1911 CL~SS I FIED C6 rink Her office • • 1s an ice Irvi ne resident headed for stardom as figure skater : By ED ZINTEL .,. .. lleMy .......... A 9 p.m . phone call placed to lbe Irvine home of Mr. and Mr4. Charles Causey, where their only child, 16-year-old Maria also lives, wa.s too late. The reporter was told that be bad long since missed Maria, she had gone to be.d some 1 ~ hours earlier. She's a figure skater, a very good figure skater. In fact, let's JUJt say she's one of the best in the country, the world, too. As of the moment, Causey is considered the third best senior women's figure skater in the Western United States, based on that placing in the Pacific Coast Championships recenUy in Salt Lake City. So the end is justifying lbe mean.s, even if it means dedicating all ot one's teenage years to it. "Eighteen months later, in 1979, the rink closed, s o we h ad to go find lee elsewhere." So they find ice for Maria ln Torrance at t he Olympic Ice Arena, training base for many top competitive skaters and coaching grounds of Jerry Rehfield, Causey's personal coach for the past few months. and recognized as one of the nation's best. Not a normal kid, this Maria. She should be up, doing he.-homework, watching TV or talking on the phone with her boy friend. No, Maria Causey is not normal. As an lUustratioo, s he never eoes to school, nol t>hysically anyway. Her classroom is her home. Says Causey, "AbOut twice a year, I go through a phase where I get so tired and fed up with it all. all I want to do is be alone to think, or talk to a friend." His coaching expertise is making lt.aelt apparent through Causey. After flnilllinl first in the Pacllic Coast Junior Ladles Championships last year, Causey moved up to the seniors category this year. Her third place at last week's competition qualified her for the nationals, Jan. 25·30.in Indianapolis. And TV? r.taybe on a rare Sunday afternoon when there's nothing else to do, -which, of course, never happens. Ahd boy friends? Who bu Ume for boy friends when you're hardly ever at home, except to sleep? . Maria spends some 20 hours a week in a car , commuting from her home to her "office" in Torrance. She estimates that's some 600 miles each week on the road. Her office is an ice rink. Her mother, Maria Sr., is for now, her sometimes coach, chauffeur, chaperone, and best friend. A former touring professional, she's with her daughter all the time. Her father is ber zealous spokesman. "We put Maria on ice merely so that she could learn to skate, it wa.a nothing more than recreational for her at flht," be says, "but she began sbowin& promise so quickly, that we moved from Sherman Oaks to here so that she could train under Barbara Roles at the South Coast Ice Capades Chalet (in Costa Mesa). Just qualifying for the nationals at such a young age was gratifyine for Causey. Now, she's hoping to make a tood showing there. "If she places in the top six at nationals.'' I'd be happy," saya ber father . And Maria feels the same. Figure skaters aren't in a constant battle against the clock. as Olympic hopefuls in other sports are. For one thing, <See MARIA, Page C4> Schinidt -Mulligan has changed • an ins tant And the Anteaters, are. a better team because of it millionaire If you're surprised by the fact the UC Irvine basketball team is the proud pouessor of an unblemished 9-0 record, you're not alone. In fact, even the Anteaters' own coach. Bill ")f ulligan, is amazed. ' "I didn•t think we'd be 9-0 now," admitted Mulligan Monday night as UCI swept a pair over the weekend. "I thought we'd be about 7·2 ... the l>est I'd figure we'd be was 8-1." So the Anteaters have passed their own coach's expectations. Does that mean UCI is a fluke? Is this whole thing an accident? Hardly. The Anteaters. despite the nickname they possess. are for reaJ. "I think winning at Oregon and then beating (Nevada· Las> Vegas really helped us," analyzed MuJUgan. ~since tlll?n Oregon has Jost ' 4X>»Ple of tames and Vegas has, too, but at tbat time they Yo'ere big wins." Of course the irony of all this is the simple fact the Anteaters ARE winning, which is something they weren't used to doing until Mulligan arrived las t season. In less than two years. the fetsty Irishman bas turned UCJ from pretenders to contenders while t.ompiling an overall 26·10 record. Heck, the last time UCI produced such lucrative numbers the paint was still fresh inside the Crawford Hall gy mnasium . "I've learned more about what it takes to win at thjs level." Mulligan explained. "I think I'm coaching better now." In the past. Mulligan's reputation as a r ecruiter always preceded his talents as a coach. That didn't change when he came to UCI. either. Mulligan, by bis own admission, knew bis bullheadedness cost him more than one eame in past seasons. But his stubbomess to prove the run-and-gun method was the only way to play basketball was an obsession with him, and he was determined, up until this year, to show things could work his way. Mulligan's thinking has changed, though. "I don't care if the score is 28·26. I'm more interested in W's ·than in leading the nation in scoring,'' he quipped. Colts hire Kush ; NFL gives OK OWINGS MI~. Md. CAP> - Fra nk Kush, the Baltimore Colts' new head coach, was interviewed by members of the Na lion al Football League ·security staff before he was named to the job, but a league spokesman says there is no reason why bis contract would not be approved by Com missioner fete Rozelle. Jim Heffernan, the NFL's director of public relations, said Monday niahl be assumed gush 'a talks with the aec:urit1 people bad to do with Ut11ation bl wblcb the former Arisooa State coach bad been lnvoA.ed. ltush, fired from his collete job ln 1980 after allegedly 1lappin1 •ne ol bia players, wu sued by tile player, Kevin Rutledp. . Jlutled1e loet the 12 milllcln lllJil. "We were uked by elubl to be !pdated on Frank Kusb's ltuation re1ardln1 tbe UaaUon," Heffernan said, "and e h ave provided the nformatlon to lbe dubl makiq '-"'""-.. e ........ _. K••h waa named to tla• Jal tlmore Job lloDdaJ , eptactn1 lllke MeCormaek, bo •H flrd after a 2·1' performance bJ the Colts lhla UC IRVINE JOHN SEVANO That's quite a change for someone whose teams used to roll up more centuries in one season than the history or man has in a lifetime. "What I've done is stopped saying we're going to win my way," Mulligan added. "Now all I'm concerned with is winning." A good example of Mulligan's new philosophy was the Anteaters' champions hip game last ·~ ag;Uu& Nosataaa. he Abtel!iters, not the Grizzlies. were the on~ who pulled Uie ball out in the closing minutes to work for the final shot. "I should have done it earlier," said Mulligan, "but that's what you call learning. "People don't understand bow difficult it was to win in Montana. First, they Jost our luggage so we couldn't practice; our plane landed in five different cities before Missoula; then we had to play Montana in front of their home crowd. ·'OK. so Montana might not be such a great team on the road, but they are a helluva team at home." Mulligan is aware that as the season progresses, more and more teams, especially in the PCAA. will try to denate the ball against UCI. This time. though, rather than trying to force things his way, Mulligan ii content with beating his rivals at theJr own game. .. If Fresno (State) wants to come ih here and play us a 2-2 ball game. then that's what we're going to do, .. said Mulligan. "All l care about is being on top when the game ends." It's for that reason UCI finds itself on top today. • * * The new rankings came out today. AP's Top 20, selected by the sportswriters. still doesn't have UC I listed. The Anteaters' poeit.ioo oo UPl's poll, selected <See UC 11lVIN.E, Page CZ) ..... PHILADELPHIA <APJ - Mike Sc hmidt , possibly baseball's bes t player, has become one of its highest-paid by agreeing to a six-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies worth between $7.2 million and $10 million. "I' II be financially secure for the r est of m y life." the 32-year -old third baseman, winner of the National League's Most Valuable Player award the past two seasons. said Monday. · · 1 won't have to go out and eet a job once 1 st.op playin&." Neither Schmidt nor team president Bill Gil es would say how much the contract was worth. But estimates on the pact -which runs through the 1987 season -were upward from $1.2 million a year. Dave Winfield, who signed a free agent contract with the New York Yankees last season. reportedly is the game's highest-paid player with a $14 million contract. Giles said Schmidt's contract ··is not as hjgh as Winfield's.'' though Schmidt may have become the NL's highest-paid player . Schmidt, the all-time Phillies hom e-run king , could have become a free agent at the end or the 1982 season, when bis current six-year. $650,000-a-year contract expires. "I could have gotten a bigger and better contract, possibly, by becoming a free agent. but I wanted to stay in this city for a lot or reasons." he said. f~"· Leque apprcwal la a.-.. for -..,, NPL comaet, lleftenl• •alst. but, be lldcled, .... don't (8M &lJ8B, .... Ct) A TALL TALI -Loi Ancel• Laken center Kareem Abdul·Jabbar watched from the bench• h.il teammates played the AUanta Hawka &anday nlaht.. Jabbar sat out the ...................... aame with • •trained ankle tendon, and be ls scheduled to do U.• tame tonJ1bt when the Laker:s play ttte Trallblasen tn Portland. Dwight Ande~son's 23 points led USC past Oral Roberts Monday. night. See page C2. ...., ........ ..,a-.._ SKATING STAR -Maria Causey of Irvine. 16. is headed for fi~ure skatin~ stardom. Chargers thinking Super Bowl now Win over Oakland boosts confidence SAN DIEGO <AP) -The San Diego Ow'gers, bristling with confidence after winning a battle that seemed lost, are already mapping the big assault. "We've got the soldiers. Just take us to the beacbbead," growled tough-minded John Woodcock, a defensive star in -San Diefo's do-or-dle 23·10 Nationa Football League victory over the Oakland Raiders Monday night. The playoff-clinching victory. made possible when Chicago upended AFC West leader Denver ~24 oo Sunday, has San Diego, l<H>, thinking Super Bowl after c laiming a third consecutive AFC West title. IN FACT, Hank Bauer, San Diego's gung·bo special teams leader. sees a lot c::A the 1980 Raiders in the 1981 Chargers, who were 6-5 five weeks ago. "This team has· really come t ogether now. There is a closeness, a unity. It sort of reminds me of Oakland last year," said Bauer, refenin& to Raiders' storybook finish . Oakland overcame a dismal alart to become tbe first wild card team ever to win the Super Bowl. Quarterback Dan Fouts, who set three all-time NFL pauln1 records ln the victory despite a season·low total of 222 yards passina, lauded the Cbar1er1' mucb·mallaned defenae. "1bey've been bad-mouthed all year . . . but. they played their hearts out," said Fouta, whole ooly TD pan ol the 1ame, a 20-yard strike to Charley Joinel", 1ave San Dieto a 11·3 halftime lead. f'OtJ'l'8 nNISllED tbe aeuon wltb MO completloo• in tot attempts for •,802 yard•, brealdnl the all·tlme maru be aetlaltyear. But It wu an electrif1lD1 28·yard nm by roolde naminl badl .i..-. Brookl wbo tot the CbaNln off tio a 7.0 start. "W• DMded that to •• • fired ut •• aald Broob, wM brote rl•e tacklH oa tlae 1ptn-ftlled aprint. Rolf Benirscbke. a Raider reject four years ago, added field goals of 24, Z1 and 39 yards to put a s top , at least temporarily. to Oakland's Monday night dominance. Now 18·2-l in Monday night games, it was the Raiders' first loss in 15 prime time outings, daUna • back to 1974. The loss saddled the Raiders, 7-9, with their first losing season s ince 1964 and allowed San Diego to berome the first team to sweep the tradition-rich rivalry since 1965. TO OFFSET their injuries and San Diego's aerial firepower, the Raiders de ployed five defensive backs much of the game. "If we threw the ball we'd be playing into their hands," said Chargers' Coach Don Coryell. "By being more balanced, we were able to throw the ball when we had to." The Raiders lost startina quarterback Jim Plunkett to a flu-like ailment early in the game, forcing coach Tom Flores to go with Mart Wllaon, who had a badly sprained thumb. Ex-Olympian critically hurt CAMPINAS, Brull CAP> - Joao Carlos de Oliveira of Brasil, tbe world record bolder ln the tripJe jump, wu •erioulb' lnJu.red early today ln an auk> aecUlenl that doctors aaid could end tu. alhletic caner. De Oliveira 1otfered a *'111 fracture, two espoMd fracblr9 tn baa rtcbt iec. a --=d=vll ud a br'Ohll jaw, a to Dr. NubOI' Faeun at tb• ln .. oa Penteado Hoapltal, $5 mu .. fro9SllO Paulo. 0 "6ra r.mal.Md ln • tome alt• 1ur1•r1 toda1 aad Dr. f'actare de11erlbed tbe triple Jumper'• c..UtJoa H "••1'1 crlUcal." Ollftlra Mt tlle _.. tNl4 jamp nc.wd ol .. M iii ltrl~ .t Mexl~CllJ. Dally Piiat TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 86 87 Santa still young o.uy ..... s." ....... 'TIS THE SEASON TO STAR George Pletts says he wouldn't dream of retiring as Santa Claus Laguna St. Nick cites rewards By JOHN NEEDHAM Ot .. 0...,,.....1 ... George Pletts of Laguna Beach estimates he has ~ gone through at least five sets or Santa Claus.style chin whiskers since he first began acting as the jolly North Pole resident in 1944. Pletts, an Art Colony palice officer for 31 years who is now retired, said he has never tired of playing Santa and wouldn't think of retiring from his second profession. For 37 years Pletts has been taking Christmas orders from youngsters in the traditional Santa 's House in front of City Hall. And though the "wish list s" may have changed over the years. he sa ys children haven't. "l{jd.s have been electronically minded.·· Pletts said. ''Most of them want video games and other electronic toys now, instead of trains and dolls ·· He said som e of his most rewarding expl'riencc!-1- have been when he played St. Nick at rest home:-. Pletts said many bed-ridden rest home re~1dent:-. cry when he visits their rooms .. I think it r<>mind~ them of their childhood and they're J11-.t so happ~ lo see Santa Claus .·· Several J ewish children have v1s 1t ed h1 ~ r ed and white house on the City Hall lawn this yeur ··:--Jot knowing what their faith was, I gave them my ho. ho, ho and asked what they wanted for Chnstma-;," he said. "They then announced they were .J ew1~h . anrl asked if I would s till come to the ir house " Plelts said this usually gets a chuckl e from the children :-.. mothe rs. "I wis h them a happy Hanukkah and sa~· Santa Claus loves a ll children ... he said Asked what he wanted most for Chn~tm <ts. Pletts said : "Peace and good will all O\er lh1s e arth That's all I really want." 8 added airport flights pushed 2. airlines call foul, take issue to court in hopes of gaining more. access By GLENN SCOTT PSA currently 1s allolled two Of_ O...., .. -S\•tt Cl b d d h Pacific Southwest A1rlinea tpd . !.:'.!!~~ P~( a y un e r t e aow Western Airlines o•idl ~visors Z plaa. . say they want to add fourfnm~ appy <>-1 .. fhghts, -ly flights out of John Wayne PSA t~k t~,Ue to federal the stay is g ranted, the supervisors plan to modify the acce1s plan, retaining the 41;.fli1ht-ceilin1 bul adjustin1 the means for alloting the departures . .Ktt'port in April. •,.court in L~ ~Angeles, wbere The eight additional flights •-------------------------;~~f!u~rfi3~~il~h~e~~;;-u~~! Unlikely by April, the current that oy Apri l the c urrent condition would still be in effect at John Wayne Either A1rCal's stay will be ut>hetd or the s upervi s or s will have implemented a mod1hed access plan, he suggested "It may not be the <plan I that oleases PSA. but ncvertht'less, the condition will be wiped out." he said. allowed by the Orange County condition WOUld Still be in effect. Board of Supervisors, which means the allotments to other airlines apparently would have to be cut to satisfy the limit. PSA officials sent a letter last week to the Orange County Board of Supervisors claiming they will add t he four flights unl ess a new and m ore accommodating access plan is a dopted for the airport. The latest airline t o be granted access to the busy but congested short-haul airport, Judge Terry Hatter ruled in September the current access plan unfairly benefits the two incumbents at the airport , AirCal and Republic Airlines. AirCal receives 23.5 daily flights under the access plan: Republic gets 11 5 nights. AirCal officials have appealed the decision to the 9th U.S. Ci r'cUit Co urt of Appeals seeking a stay on Hatter's ruling. Unless Robert Huttman , deputy county counsel to the s upervisors, said today that Western asked for the extra four flights in a brief filed Monday with the circuit court. "I think you're going to see more of this," he explained. "You're going to see more airlines coming in and keeping the pot stirred up." Huttman said it 1s unlikely In their letter to the supervisors. PSA leaders said they plan lo add two more flights giving them a total of eight -in June 1f cond1t1ons remain the same. Dennis O'Dell. general counsel for PSA. said today that lhe supervisors' 41 flight maximum was probably made invalid by Hatter's ruhn~ unlll a new plan is accepted Mesa drops legal • fight over zoning The Costa Mesa City Council has decided against appealing a recent court ruling declaring invalid the rezoning of 68 acres in North Costa Mesa. The decision reached by council members in a closed s e ss ion Monday ni ght apparently ends three and a half years of legaJ battles between the developer, homeowners and the city. ''The main reason for the council's decision not to appeal the case was to allow a complete reassessment of the best kind-Of development of the 68 acres considering the current needs and concerns of t he entire community while respecting the interests of the persons living nearby," said City Attorney Tom Wood , 1n a prepared state ment. The council had until Dec. 31 to decide whether or not lo take the 4th District Court of Appeal ruling to the stale Supreme Court. The lower court ·s ruling cleared the way for Arne! Deve lopment Co.. owner of 50 acres bounded by Sollth Coast Plaza and the San Diego Freeway. to go ahead with the construction of 537 apartments and 127 homes Homeowners living near the proposed development objected to the council's approval of the project in llf77 and backed an Initiative rezonmg the property for single family residential development only. Since then, the case has been tied up in the rourts Mortuary wins OK in cremation bid While Lagunan• are often accused of roovln1 into town, then trying to cloee UM doon behind them, at least Olle bu1in.eaa baa won perml11lon to brl.na In out.aid.,.. A llmlUd numb er of out-of.townen, to be 1ure, but operators of McCormick Molltuartes m., now c,.mate lb• re~lns ol lboe• who did oat .... ln Lasuaa. The mortUQ alN•41 Md permluloa to.;,cr~•••'• • •Hlaam~dllNe ..... ,. d1y , but lbe city'• Bo1rd of Adju1tmeftt !ltipulated aJI ,..,_ bodies must be from Lt1una Beach. The reason? The 00.l'd fe&Nd the Lagu n a Ca n yon erematorium mJgbt beCOJM a coUecUna point ror crematka lhrou1hout south Oranfe Countv. TM eouncll mt.lorit1 ruled U.. creaiatortum could baodle t.bN9 bodt• per daJ, OM el _... could come from the mortu1ry'1 f ,. ,.., .. ., Ulllq ,,.,.lllt The Federal. R eserve's policy could be damaging the economy ... See John Cunniff's column B4. a a " Beckman joins ·effort to build Irvine hospital By RICHARD GR EEN Of UM O.ity "llt4 S'-ff Arnold 0 Beckman, who.built a medica l instrument company with sales in the hundreds of million!. of dollars, will join attorney Dave Baker in forming a non·profil corporation to build a hos pital in Irvine, Baker announced today. B akl'r s a id that h e and Beckman, In . of Corona del Mar, found l·r ;.ind c hairman or Beckmlln Ins t rume nts . will 1ncorpor<.1 t e the non .profit o rgani7.alion under the name Irvine Medical Center by Jan. 11 I rvinl: Medical Center will lht>n movt• aht!ad with plans lo win governmental approval for 1rvtnc !'> f1rM hos pital, Baker said. noti ng that 1t would be c o n s i r u <'led n e ar th e rnterM·rt1on of Jeffrey Road and Rarran~·a PClrkway Bakt'I· said the decision to form the Irvine Medical Center orga n17.a t1o n was r eached Monda) al a meeting of a health c art.> 1on!'i orl1um B a k 1· r , a f o r mer s tar basketball player for UC Irvine and a former c andidate for Irvine City Council, is president of Peopl ~ for an Irvine Community Hospital, a citizens group formed to insure local people had a say in what type of medical facilities a re built in the city The PICH group presided over the formation of the health care consortium which is headed by Beckman and a ls o includes I r vine Ma y or David Sills, George Hoag IJ , chairman of the Bo ard of Hoag Memorial Hospital ; and Robert Lombardi, c h ancello r of Saddleback Community College. Baker said that the Irvi.ne Medical Center Corporation will have a board of directors that will include s ome of the members of the heatlh care consortium Baker. an lrvme resident who practices la"' in Newport Beach. said the proposed hospital would be paid for by private donations. possible non-profit bonding and contributions hy Hoag Hospital. Brian Chandler: Call your mother BRIA~'S SO~G : This is an open h:tt~r . or sorts. to ~·ou . Hrw n Chandler . or maybe some of \nur buddies out l h c r e '' h o m 1 g h t rind t h e m s e I .. • .., 1 n s i m i I a r c1 rcu mstances You -.pent tY.o years planning your <:urrent trip ~ith plans lo hitchhike out here from your n ative Connecticut and then backpack through the western ~tales. no doubt in Sl'arch of adventure. fun and mavbe vo11 r fortune. 1 n c· o I d s t a t i s l 1 c s . · · Brwn. \ ou a re described · ~ as J ll~t i.rnder six feet tall : 4 E- 1 S O p o u n d s . f a i r !"'-\ comµlex1 on. li ght brown J -O_M_M_U_R_P_H_l_N_I,~~-~ m e d iu m l l·n g th h air . , broy,,n evl's. with a small ________ ...... ...., .... .-... mole on· the right s ide of your chin and <1 burn -.car on your upper l1 ·ft arm. LISTEN, I KNOW YOU feel you're a spe<'1al guy. like we all feel y,e'rc spe<'ial, but with your physical appearance, you really <'OUld blend into a crowd of skinny 18·year-0ld.5 with mcd1um-l.-ngth brown hair. But ~ ou are indeed special to one per..,un . Brian. That person •~ \our mother Afte r you left Manc hester. Conn. back on Oct. 14. you • called vour mother from Iowa a nd then on Oct. 20. from ( Grand ·canyon. Arizona On that last call. you re assured her once again that you'd call her at least once a week so she'd know you were okay and could folio'' your progress across the country. YO R MOTHER ALWAYS felt good about you because you were r esponsible and considerate a nd had shunned peer pressures on things like alcohol and drugs. The last your mother knew you were headed for an Ind ian Reservation in Arizona and then you were going to push on to California. But it's been 10 weeks now and she ha sn 't had any word from you. She is frantic with worry and despair. I talked to your mother today, clear across this continent. She sounds like a .ven· mcc woman but her voice is kind of a ffat monotone of grief. She has a new jo~. Did you know she has a new j ob. Brian·• ff .•.._"J. I. ' ·4' Anywa~·. your mother has filed a missin~ persons report on you with the CHANDLER authorities in Arizona. The sheriffs t here were very kind to h~r and even put your name a nd description into a central U.S. computer where they try to match up the missing with the dead and unidentified. MAYBE, IF THERE'S some r eason you can 't talk to your mom. give us a c all here at the news paper and we'll make the contact for you. All she wants to know Is i.f you're alive and okay. Did you know she wrote letters to 115 western newspapers. tryinl( to get help locating you? She figures you drifted to Southern Californ ia, pr--obably one of the beach cities, where the sun always ahlnes, the girl are blonde-and chesnut tanned and the ·boulevards arc paved in gold. Ir you did. you know better ·• .. an that now. You probably have plenty Of fellow drifters out tbere, too. who haven't made a home contact in a IOftl time. And this Is the season when holiday lights shine and there ls warmth and good cheer for ramiUes and f'rie.ndl wbo 1ather to share bonds or good wm and gift ·aivtn1. YO COULD GIVE the greatest sift Of all this CbnMmas season, Brian. You know what lt II. Just one phone call Orange Couc DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 22, 1981 N •• NY E COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS OUOf&f~ .. N~\.UN ...... o .. TM& .... YO•IC.»•N•n,f'&ClflC, ..... IOSTOM. OIUOll ... o c1 .. c1"NATI UOClf 111( .... ltOU ... D lll'O•uo•v '\'Ml NAIO ANO llftTl•U Dow Jones Final OFF 1.14 CLOSING 871 .H ~ Rounding up a strange year The Wall Street Journal checked in the other day with a report about the smashing business being done by a roadside restaurant In Hines, Ore., called "'l'he Worst 'Food In Oregon." It pretty much lives up to its billing, according to Journal reporter Victor Zonana, who made an on-site inspectJon. The food is terrible. But pe0ple are lining up to get in They must appreciate the truth in advertising You may get one of these "worst" restaurants in your area soon because Bernie HaQnaford, the proprietor of the Oregon eatery, says be is "thinking or franchising this deal." You can see the ad now: "'Will all mclkers of poor-quality foods and beverages contact me right away." About the same time that this report surfaced there was the story out or Tokyo about a 37 -year-old factory worker who was stabbed to death by a robot who pinned him against another machine. <Another victory for Japanese productivity!) It has been that kind of year . a lot of strange stories. Did you see the C h icago entering a joint ve ntur e in China with the city of Canton and the China lnte rna t1onal Tru st and Inv estmen t ttem about Beatrice Foods of ~ I r :: N\1 llllll llllNITZ Co.? They're going to try and develop markets for canned fruit.<> and vegetables, soft drinks and citrus juices. 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