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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. .. • 11111111 llllY PIPll 'dlNl'f\~ lHC~M8lH'l ''1l' OHANC.1E COU N TY C A l 11 OHNIA ,11 CE N r "i 'Clockwork rescue' saves eight lives •1 raSDSa1CK 1C110&•&HL ................. £ 1bt peraon1 were iajured and low hilb·powered can re· ducecl to wrech1e eirly Satur· day "'a ftery multi-vehkle acd dent on the Pac ific Coaat Hi1hwa.y bridte spannin1 tbe Santa Ana R1 ve r n orth or Newport Beach · An eyewitness to the af· termath ol the spectacular col Usion credited tbe clockwork- l ill e a c tions o f firemen. paramedics and even one of \be injured in uvinc several persona rrom death u one ol the can exploded into fire. Richard Hotfpauer, a traffic oHl cer for the California H i1hway P a trol, said in· vesligators still are attempt· in1 to piece t.o1ether the chain of events. Interviews with witnesses are scheduled, be said. "We had at least three bead· on collisions involvin1 the four vehicles.'' Hoffpauer said. initial indications are that one (;; the vehicles drlfted acrou the roadway int.o oncomin1 traffic, be said. When the careenin1 vehicles came to res\, obaervera report· ed, two cars were located, at the west end of the brtdce and two others 150 feet away at the east end. · "It was like there were two t eparate accident scenes, fl one observer re<:alled. Costa Mesa resident Bill Spurgeon, who said he was one of the fll'St to brake his car lo avoid the accident, eave this description: "There was a lot of bravery 1oing on and more public con- cern than usual. That prevented the fire from getting worse. ''Everyone was doing something, stopping cars or bringing fire exlin1ui1bers. If they bfdn't, the last car would have blown up with the victims next to it. fl The vehicle that became engulfed in flame was a 1973 Pontiac TransAm driven by Delly "*" """-"' CJ.,y ·--CAMERA'S VIEW SHOWS MORE OF NUCLEAR OINERATING STATION THAN 18 USUALLY SEEN FROM FREEWAY Unit One ahut down alnce Apttl for repttlr, Unit Two m•y oper•I• •arty next year, Unit Three la under conatructlon Nuke awaits 'new sta1·t' Two new units near finish at San Onofre By JORN NEEDHAM Of .. Del.., .......... If and when all three 1enerat.ors at San Onofre be tin supplying electricity simultaneously, they will pro- vide enough power to light up nearly two million homes. But ri&hl now, the San Onofre Nuclear Generatinc Station, located just south of San Clemente, isn't 1eneratiog enough power to run an elJlbeater. Two new generators, Units 2 and 3, are still under construction, and the 13-year-old Unit 1 baa been abut down since April when steam pipes outside \he reactor were discovered to be cor· roded and in need of replacement. Officials at Southern California Edison Co., co-owner and operator of the plant, along with San DielO Gu and Electric, say Unit 1 probably will not be operatina •lain unW after tbe ftnt of the year. . EdiloD olfldals 111 that tor eftry day Unit 1 remalm out of ration lt C01ta tlMdr company SIS0,000 to replaee the loll power wtth electrtdty ..,.rated from foaU fuel IOUl'cee. wen oa the sa.1 blWon Jll'OJeet to bulld un1t1 1 uc1 a la expected to be completed by 1•. . David BarroD, a ·~•man tor the utility laid work on Unit 2 la more than IO J*'Cent ftnlaW. Workmen an now prepartq the plant for hlelinl and operatioD. II all IOll U plaDIMd, Ualt 1..W ....._ apen&klul early in 1981. SCE has applied for an operatinc license for Unit 2 from the Nuclear RelUlalory Commission and will appear before the Atomi~ Safety and Ucenstn1 Board next spring. Barron said work on Unit 3, which should come on line in 1983, is about 61 percent completed. He said 4,000 SCE employees and construction workers are wortinl on the project, down from a peak of 5,000 worken early this year. Both Units 2 and 3 are 1,100-meaawatt racllltlea. Unit 1, which becan operatin1in1• and wu built at a coet of $480 million, ta a 450 me1awatt plant. A me1awatt representa one millloa watts of electrici· ty, enough to power 10,000, 100-watt U&bt bulba. Nuclear power plan.ta, Uke fonU-tuel powered planta, have a life of 30 to 3S years. After that, the plant would be decommiAionecl, mean.inc all but the radioactive parts of the plant are dismantled. . Rad40lctive portionl of tbe nuclear faclUty would be left inside tbelr radiation-proof container Yestel for an in· definite period. EdilOD analysts f1lun the COit to decom- mission a nuclear plant at., million. The lim• Unit 1 ii operatioaal, It pro.tdel 4 pel'ffllt of the total power output of all l'.dllon'• power planta, includ- inl coal-fired, oU-ftred and bJdroe)edric fadtiU•. Edllaa baa about U..... mWklD c\lltomen, botb in· duttrial and naldential, •treteldaa from Suta Barbara in· to Orance eo.ty ud eut to tbe Colorado Rlftl'. All eledrie power ........ .,, u-la Soutbenl Calllonu II proftNd bJ twtllDt .. F ...... ,,. .., elf. fereMe ID tbe metbod of prochaeticm w ... foalil·fMI aad nuclear plaata la the power IOUlft UMd to produee steam that turm the turtJIDe. At the Smit Onofre Nll$ar OeMratlal 8tatioD, U. ( ... POW&a ftATION, Pap Al) Mi~hael Morahan, 22, of HWlt· ln1ton Beach, accordin1 to the CHP. Morahan was reported by aides to be in serious condition Saturday night al Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The driver of a 1970 Pontiac GTO, Ryan Jackson, 20, of Costa Mesa , was reported by a spokesman lo be in stable condi· lion following sur1ery at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. The driver of a third vehicle involved in the accident, Rad Coulter, 22, of Hunting to n Beach, was reported t.o be in good condition at the Fountain Valley facility as was Holly Richardson, 24, of Newport Beach, driver of a Porsche also involved in the accident. Hoffpauer s aid four other persons -all passengers in Jackson's car -suffered minor injuries. He identified them as Laurie Dufresne. 2?. of Huntington <See CRASH, Page A2) House gutted Newport home burns down A fire or still unknown origin Saturday night gutted an aging West Newport Beach residence that over the years gained the reputation of the .. Animal Millions plan silent tribute for Le1U10n By the Associated Press Millions the wo rld ove r planned silence and prayer, singing and listtning today in a final tribute to a man who touched their hearts through his music, John Lennon. One of the most extensive tributes since that following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 was shaping up for Lennon, with gatherings planned around the world for 11 a.m . PST. Yoko Ono, widow of the slain former Bea.tie, asked fans to "pray for John's soul" by ob· serving 10 minutes of silence "wherever you are." Lennon, 40, <See TIUBVTE. Pa1e .\%) House " from Ne wport Hcdlh Police . The 9 : 17 p.m f ire first sp o tted by Newport llt-uch Police Patrolman Tom l.1tlll' quickly raged throu gh lht• l Wll· story. wood·fr'ame structure Withi n m inu t es, onh a charred hulk stood against· th1· fo g.filled night sk y Flames from the upper story of the house leaped scores of feel into the air as fi remen from three engi ne companies b<sllled the blaze. Daily Pilot ManC1g ing Ed1tc1r Tho mas Murphine, a witness lo the fire. said he was told that ')O· ly' children were present in the rental residence when the hlaze bro ke o ut. The ch ild r <.>n 's parents, he said, were due to re· turn later in the evening. · Police spokesm an Donald An derson said the house at 3715 W Balboa Bl vd .. is owned b.) an Ore gon resident. Flames briefly threaten<.d :t single.story house next door I<> the consumed r eside nce No damage to the ot her structure was reported. howl!ver The speed with which the fl ames tore through the house . (See f1RE, Page AZ} " ., ,._ .. .,._,. .... SATURDAY NIGHT FLAMES LASH HIOH INTO NEWPORT SKY No one ... Injured In fire that gutted old houM ftl' THI·: ll\ISlltt: LITn..E LABELS -Designer clothes come in pint-ailed versions these days and toddlers recognize the brands. See bow whole families can wear the same name fashions on Pace C6. SBaJNKING &OLE -Tiny Herve Villecbaiae is upset that his part on "Fantasy Island" is diminishing. He would prefer that the character Tattoo bad more influence over the plllht ol iueata ln tbe popular TV series. Pa1eBt. BAUll'OOI' AGMN' -Alvin · Alley's American Dance Theater ii famous for Its lnte- 1rated performances in New York IDd on tour. Tbe director tells how ballet.I performed en potnte ln Europe are beln1 re· vtved at home. l>a1e Be. SCROOGE OVERCOME - Hot tips on pricing t.oys. keeping gift expenses down.'1finding taJI Christmas trees and choosrng warranties as carefully as pres· enta, see Page Cl. •••• l 'U 'Negotia~ m:Ore' Hostage&' Chriatnlas release dinl a, Uir Mllltla&H p,.._ Tbt latut lJ S rH1M>u~ to lr•o'1i •manda for lht frwinl of ~ Am r1un ho1\a,u wu po1th•e, but further ndlrect ne10U1UOA1 ar• nt~. an Ir• n11n olfi<'lal Hid ln a n Interview r>\lbH1ht-d S..tufday Pou r blad1 Arnerte~u mlnl•Ct'r& amud in Tehr..-., but ttu! "" re quocf'd a.a Hyln1 Uwtr \rH> was nut related to the ho I Alt'& and lnatu d lh y hoped t.o n t•hlllh bonds wuh hilamie Party jokers rell1kMll •Aden. •·we are here u individuals •nd do not lntend \O inhtrfeN! in lh• ne..,ua&Jont between the two 1ovuameata,'' Or. Edward Fre.mu, a Baptist mlnlster from KanaH City, told a re- porter in Tehran. The •uuaUon lhat more de· UtK;raUona were needed oo the hoata1e i11ue wu made by Behaad N11bavl, bead of t.be aov· tirnment commluion on~ cap- tlve&, Md dimmed bopea they' .. ~ ......... Acl?rs Gregory Peck and Cary Grant share a chuckle during Fr~nk Sinatra's 65th birthday celebration in Rancho Mirage. More than 200 celebrities. including .Johnny Carson and former vice president Spiro Agnew. took part in the fes tivities at "01' Blue Eyes' " 15-acre sprea<l. Four found shot to death in Miami MIAM I <APl Four people including <.I city employee. were found shot to death Saturday at a duplex apartment in a tro wd ed Little H avana neighborhood. police said. The two women.and two men appa rently ha,d been dead St!veral hours when the sister of one of the women found them, sciid Miami police s pokesman Calvin Ross. He said the sister. l::SfJCra nio Arelaez, notified police after she was unable to Few to enjoy 4-da y breaks A I though Christmas and New 'Year's Day fall on Thursdays t h i s ho liday season. m ost workers along the Orange Coast won 't be able to enjoy four-day -weekends. A spot c hec k of r etail establishments indicates they will be open for business on Jan. 2 a nd Dec. 26. Shopping centers t raditionally hold sales on the day after Christmas and this year is no exception. And shoppers shouldn't have any trouble finding open service stations along the roadway, ac- cording to the Automobile Club or Southern California. While many retail workers will ·be on the job Dec. 26. federal employees will have \he day off thanks to President Carter. He has declared that date a federal ho liday, but hasn't yet made a decision on the status of Jan. 2. State employees will be work- ing on both days. It 's a mixed bag whe n it comes to municipal observance of the days after Christmas and New Year. Newport Beach employees will have four-day weekends. while Irvine municipal workers will be on the job. The Fountain Valley City Hall will be closed Dec. 26, but open Jan. 2. Employees of Cost.a Mesa, Lag un a B eac h a nd San Clem ente will have both days off. Thomas P. Haley PwOll~- Robert N. Weed PresldMI M. Thomas Keevll E411l• Thomas A. Murphine M•lleelftt Edttor Carol Noore SllMa'11!4Mer . C••'"'"' "" Or•111• Gout P111tlhhl119 Compelly. Mo 11ow' ..... ..,.. lll-'1111411'S, ..... i.t ,...,.., "' e4t"'1-'' -••" mo., lte r opr odwcod w l tho wl tpec 101 wm1W..f//IC'"9'...,._' • reach anyone at the house by telephone. "We don't know what the motive is," Ross said. "all four have been shot in three different rooms -the bedroom included. They. were all shot and lying on 4the floor. 1 ·'The sister tried to c all yesterday. She got no answer all day. She came over this morn- ing. The door was unlocked." Police identified two of the ~.ictims as 45-year-old Ligia Tru- Jlllo and Aurea Pogio. Ross said the two women lived together in the duplex. • . Ms . Pogio worked for the city o~ Miami's publicity and promo· t 10ns department. Her cit y automobile was st.ill parked in the driveway Saturday after- noon. "We really don't have the iden- li ti es ot t h e males," the spokesman said. He said police don't know why the men were in the house. . All the victims were found ful· ly clothed and no weapons were found, he said. Although neighbors lived less than 10 feet away, Ross said no one in lhe other apartment nor · lhe other houses reported shots to police. Art theft tops $1 million MIAMI BEACH, Fla. <AP> - r,tore than Sl million wo rth of art, mostly paintings by French impressionists, has been stolen from the home of a private art collector while he slept upstairs authorities said. • Lawyer Daniel Neall Heller said he was awakened by a noise before dawn Friday and slipped downstairs to find his walls stripped. The stolen art included paint· ings and scuJptures by Renoir and Rodin, as well as a Persian pr ayer rug and a silver tea service. Renoir's "Jeun Fille Appuyee sur Main," a portrait of a young girl, was one of the paintings ta ken. l ml1ht be released by Chrbtmu. In the interview, he Hid Iran was prepartnc new au11estJom on how the United Stat.et could meet the four conditions for,... leHe of the holtages, who apen\ their 408tb day In captivity Saturday. The four condiUona are a pled1e not to interfere tn lranllD &If airs, release of an uthnated $8 billion in Iranian aaaets troaen by the United stat.el, re- turn Of the wealth of the late Shab Mohammed Re&a Pahlavi and cancellation of all le1al claima qa.inst Iran. The United States already has promiaed not to interfere and has said it could releue those assets DOl tied up by lawsuits. But U .S. officials repeatedly bave said the disposition of legal claims against Iran and the s hah's money must be de· termined by U.S. courts. They have noted that much of the Pahlavi fortune is not in the United States. State De partment officials briefed about 100 relatives of the hostages in Alexendria, Va., near Washington on Saturday. Several of the relatives told re· porters that U.S. officials made no predictions a bout a possible release date. Washington's latest response to Iran was delivered Dec. 4 by Alge rian officials , who have been acting as intermediaries. Nabavi, in the interview with the newspaper J o mhuri e lslami. said Iran's answer "will propose measures to the U.S. government to implement in re· lation to solving the issue, and the n it will be the turn of the United Slates to s how concern for the fate of the hostages as it has c laimed in the mass media.·· Nabavi called Iran's new sug- ges_tions "very reasonable, very rational and based on the Majlis decision." The Majlis, Iran's Parliament. established the four conditions on Nov. 2. f're•P-.AJ TRIBUTE •.. was shot to death Monday night outside hjs apartm ent building In New York City. Radio st ations from Luxem- bourJ! to Omaha. Neb., to Los Angeles planned to go off the air for JO minutes at the appointed hour. Others planned memorials to Lennon, his music and the music of the Beatles -the most s.uccessful rock group of a ll time. Woodstock -like gathe r ings were planned a ll over the world. In Sydney. Australia, an ob- servance was planned at 6 a.m. local lime. A me morial concert w ith a candelight vigil was pla nned in Liverpool, England. wh ere the Beatles got their start. Sever al blocks fro m the Dakota apartment building where Miss Ono was expected t~ rem ain Sunday, about S00,000 mourners were expected In Cen· tral Park. So!11e fans have kept a vigil outs ide the Dakota since the shooting, and the group was ex- pected to swell after the Central Park servi ce or praye r and Beatles music. Meanwhile, on Rikers Island in the East River. Mark David Ch a pma n , the 25-year-old ~awaii man charged wilb kill- ing Lennon. was in a city jail cell Saturday after a week of psychiatric tests at Be llevue Hospital in ManhaUan. He was expected to plead innocent by reason of insanity to the murder charge. Officials at a Honolulu mental health clinic said Friday that Chapman had sought help three weeks before the shooting. But he "displayed no sense of urgen- cy" and made an appointment by telepho ne, they said. Chapman never showed up for his appointment. The British Br oadcasting Corp. said Saturday that a uthorities in New York 1 have as-ked for a l975 film clip. The film clip showing LeMOn at a celebrity dinner in New York City was aired on the BBC Thursday night, prompting calls from viewers who thought a man shown in the audience re- sembled Chapman. The man was wearing a dinner jacket and was seated a few feet from Len- non. ,.,.... P,,,,e AJ FIRE ••• Murphine said, was .Credi· ble." The police dep• ment spokesman said the house, loc1t- ed on the southweat ~mer ol Balboa and 38th Street, was dubbed the "Animal House" because of the number of parties that have been held there. ''There have always been parties there ... to1a putiel, Halloween parties, you name it . . . Tbe place ia well known to ut." Anderson said . CHP --.. BEGIN T o.11y ,. ... ~ .... ., •1t...,......, . vrr.-n ASK OF SORTING OUT DETAILS OF FIERY IAIDGE CRASH E~ht penone lnfured In ,.,.,.._..hlcle pre-dllwn_PI~~ north of Newport Beach Out of 'eold' Reagan enda atonny trip LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Ronald Reagan returned to California on Saturday to choose the rest of h.is Cabinet, leaving b eh ind a chill in r e lations between the presidential transi- tion teams. As the president-elect con· eluded a six-day trip to the East Coast, t h e oft -proclaimed harmony between the incoming Reagan administration and out· going Carter a dminis tration gave way to bitter discord over foreign policy and a spat ove r whether Preside nt and Mrs . Carter should move out or the While House early. Reagan had no remarks for reporters upon bis arrival in Los Angeles a nd h eaded to_,h1 s Pacific Palisades home, where he is expected to remain through the holidays. Mesapai,r nabbed in tlw/t ring Two Costa Mes a m e n are among three persons arrested by a burglary s uppression team that successfully infiltrated an alleged Or ange County-based auto parts theft ring. The arrests, made Thursday night by officers assigned to the Tri-Cities Burglary Suppression Unit representing police depart- ments in Garden Grove, Stanton and Los Ala m itos. res ulted in the recovery of about Sl0,000 in stolen auto parts. Booked on s uspicion of con - s piracy . grand the ft and possession and sales of stolen prope rty were Alexander C Alianzar, 31, and Placido G Garcia. 41, both of Costa Mesa. and Charles Thaxton. 28. of El Toro. The three men were identified as employees of a major auto parts warehouse that bad lost m ore than $100,000 in merchan· dise due to Uteft during the past year , according to a Garden ,Grove police spokesman. Members of the burglary sup· pression unit, using money sup· plied by the wa re housing firm, purchased about $6.100 worth of auto parts alleged to have been stolen before m a king the ar- rests. Police officers represented the m selves to th e a lleged thieves as fences for the stolen prope rty. One undercover in- vestigator posed as a fence who was, trading the stolen property for heroin in Mexico. Before returning lo his Pacific Pa lisades home. Reagan met with h.is interim group of foreign policy advisers atthe presidential guest mansion, Blair House. Reagan and his wife, Nancy, t he n c rossed Pennsylvania Avenue to t o ur the family quarters of the White House with a professional decorator. The Carters wer e s pe nding the weekend at t he presidential retreat at Camp David. The president-elect. who still must fi ll seven Cabinet level pos ts including the top- ranking job of secretary of state said as he left for the White House tour tha t he hoped to com plete his selections ··by th1!> coming week." Sources on Rea.gan'!> trans1 lion team sa) retired Gen AJex ander M. Haig Jr remt11nc; th£· president-elect·s first chr11ce for se<·retary~or stati~g ·s11!ossi· ble selection has Created a Mn troversy because <J f his role as White House chief of slaff when the ~atergate scandal forced Ri t•hard M. ~ixon tu resign the presidency Reagan headed for the West Coast in the wake of a sharp dis· vute between his and Carter':- foreign policy aides about El Salvador. the violence-wracked Central American nation where four Americ<1n women were re cenlly killed Woman still listed critical, after crash A Mission VieJO woman re· mains in critical condition today . at Mission Community Hospital from injuries received Friday morning when her Volkswagen van collided into the rear of a heavily laden truck on the Santa An a Freeway near El Toro Road. Jeri Lyn Long, 37, was travel· • ing southbound in the right lane of the freeway when her vehicle struck the rear of the truck fully loaded with drywa ll. California Highway Patrol of- fice r J ohn Yeaw said the woman's vehicle was traveling about S.S mph at the time of the accident. the truck. he said. was traveling about 10 mph and had its warning flashers blink- ing. The woman was treated by Orange County Fire Department paramedics before being taken to the hospital following the 8 a.m . collision. Merry Christmas from All of Us! • ' f'r .. P-AJ CRASH ••• Beach: Kenneth Dufresne. 22, of Huntington Beach ; Wa rren Jack.son, 19, or Costa Mesa, and Marina Estrada, 20, of Costa Mesa. Ho ffpauer s aid t he four d~ivers were arrested on suspi- cion of drunken driving. Observer Spurgeon said Dufresl'\e helped rescue workers pull another victim from th(! b~rning TransAm , apparently d1s regardmg his own inj uries in the process "'The firemen especially the p<1ramed1 cs mad<: all the dif· ference 1n the world," Spurgeon said. firemt-n a nd paramedics from br>th :'\ewp<Jrt Beach and fl untingtnn Reach responded t11 thf' <! IS;, m aC'<:tdent Anti-bus measure vetoed W,\S Hl:"/GTON IAP> Pres1 dent Carter vetoed a $9. l billion spending bill because or an anti busing rider Saturday , saying "'we should not turn back tht: clock to an era when the Depart· mt!~t .of Justice stood passive' in c1v1I rights cases. The pres ide nt's veto mcssagl was shunted aside into th~ House Appropriations Commit· tee when It reached Capitol mil, "1thou1 any effort to override the veto in thl' closing hour~ nl the 96lh Congress. C-o n~ression al leaders had said all dlong they believed tht ad m in1stnition had enough sup port to sustain a \"Clo of the bill. and the funds 1t would have ap- propriated .have been provided 1n other legislation. Th£> bill would appropriate money for the Departments of Justice. State and Commerce the federal courts a nd othe~ agencies. The amendment wou ld prohibit the Justice Department from talcing part in court cases that could result in crosstown busing of children as a means of desegregating schools. A stopgap measure providing money for these a nd other de· par~ments without imposing the busing l:>an was approved by a H~use.Senate confe rence com- mittee and sent to the House noor on Saturday Attorney General Benjamin R Civiletti had recommended ~ ve.to of the bill, saying it would cripple the efforts of the J ustice Departme nt to desegregate schools. Tb• view waa tobtl'\DI. u1l1t ~ vidiaWDed u well u ·•A lot ol P"l)le .,. tent bl~ lnterpnt tbe 1yatem for otbe", app,.......ve aad frt1bttaed," the former mr.aalclpal court M'a Ph1Wp1 aa1d ot UM everyday Judie aPP.lJed for tbe Job and cUbena wbo aom.Uma beeome atarted won ln Aucuat. u tnmHbed in lbe le1al machinery u ta. d•f•Ddaftll In adlllUcm to ltatf auperviaion "andint trial for lbe crtm-. and tnlinlnl, Ml. PblWs-abo Early tut aummer, ahe beard baa become tolMthlDI ol an out- Oran1e Cowity'1 Vlclim·Wlt:Mla apokeo advocate for a procram Au l1l1nce Pro1ram w11 in thal belan on 1 test basis two i. t'. a r c h or a n a.s s l s t ant yeara aeo in Well Oran1e Coun- <>oordlnator. • ty lfanlcipaJ Court. ·1ta tervices Oec•dln1 Ulla was ll chance to now bave expanded into all --- SAN DIEGO FREEWAY TRAFFIC, IN REAR, SPEEDS PAST SAN ONOFRE POWER SITE Tem~ry conetructlon bulldln91 face the 1horeffne In front, replacing a landmark pier South county included Onofre evacuation plan to be extended By GLENN SCO'M' 0t llW Dall' ,.11911 St.ett Residents of San Cle mente. San Juan Capis trano . Da na Poini and Capistra no Beach soon will be included in evacua· tion plans associated with the San Onofre Nuc,ear Generating Station. Orange County has had an evacuation plan sin~e 1975 in ------------------· * case of radiation releases at the plant. But the fede r a l N uclear R egula t o r y Co mmissi o n toughened its requirements after reviewmg evacuation problems during the incident at the Three- M ile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg. Pa .. in March 1979 On Tuesday , the county Board of Supervisors will cons ider E',...P~AJ ·POWER STATION. • • method used to m anufacture electn c1ty is steam-electric gener ation. Jn this system, water is heated to form highpressure steam. which in turn drives turbines that spin electric generators. Steam-el~ctric generation traditionally has used the heat from burning fossil fuels <oil, gas and coal I to produce steam . adopting three comprehe nsive amendments to the county plan. They are designed to s mooth e mergency evacuations. Those amendments are to: -Extend the evacuation zone from five to 10 miles around the plant, which is on the northern edge of San Diego County. Create a R\ore d etailed method for notifying residents or problems at the plant. -Establish a public relations program to e xplain proper evacuation and safety steps in case of an accident. The plan delineates four levels of emergencies and includes a proper response in each case. In sever e s ituations, the chairman of the county Board of Supervisors would become the so called operatio nal area coordinator in charge of direct· ing emergency activi ties. Mobile public address units would be used to tell residents to l isten t o thei r r adios o r > auperior a~ municipal comt branches. "Our services are eaten.aive," abe said in a recent interview. "Our coal is to eneourace ciUaen cooperatloD and participation ln tbe criminal jmUce ayatem ln Oran1e Coun~." With 14 pa.id staff memben and eo active volunteers, tbe pro1ram olfen counaelint and 111istance aimed at demystify. ing and humanising an otherwise bewildering system. Murder • convict at large A man convicted in Orange County Superior Court of the 1978 murde r of Huntington Harbour jeweler Wayne Golin remained at lar ge late Saturday night following his escape from a San Bernardino County jail. Eddie Tyler Burnett, 30, was a mong seven inmates who broke out of the West End Jail in On· tariq on Thursday Four of t)le escapees were taken back into c u s t od y s h ortly a ft er they escaped. Burnett and accomplice Bob· by C rane, 31, were convicted in 1979 of murdering Colin during a ro bbery attempt at his Seal Bea ch j<:welry store Both defend ants drew life prison terms for t heir roles in the robbery·murder According .tp San Bernardmo County authorities, the escape occurred while Burnett and six other inmates we re being held at the Ontario jail awaiting court proceedings in connection with an a lleged escape of an inmate at the Chino Men's Prison. The men slipped off t heir handc uffs by unknown means during a lunch break, then used a hacksaw blade to cut through steel bars, gaining entry lo a s kylight through whi ch they fled. Bur·nett 1s re puted to be a m e mb e r o f th e A r y an Brotherhood, a prison gang that holds white·Supremacy views Cr a n e also is con s idered a ranking member of the Aryan Rrotherhood Earlier this ye a r , Burnett es caped from cus t o d y of trans portation deputies in On· t ario. but was captured the following iiay . Countian gets league post I ndu str ia l is t a nd Navy veteran John M. Rau, of Orange, is senior vice president of the Navy League of the United States. Rau, 55, active in the !'llavy League for 19 y ears , is the founder and president of David Industries in lrvine He served in World Wa r 11 and Korea working in nuclear testing. Sl.lndey, 0.C.mO.r 14, 1980 Tbrou1b bolb direct II· siatance and referral work, counaelon belp victim• cope with the traumatic effecta of the crtmea they experienced, learn what'• expected of them 11 they mU1t testify in court and UD· deratand bow the judicial machinery functions. Ms. Phillips said counselo~ will accompany victims to cowt if they need such .s upport or will provide child care for witnesses called to testify. .; "We find out what they need " st.ie saj_d . Counselors quickly ascertain the status of each case and then ease the victim or wit· ness through the maze of pro- ceedings that follows. Last month alone, about 2,000 persons came in contact with the program. And that was before any services we re offered in Orange County Superior Court. With soon-lo-be completed ex· pansion into the juvenile courts, the number or ~ons seeking assistance is expected to keep growing. "People are intimidated by the system ," Ms. Phillips said. "It's a very t raumatic thing. We 're there as a friend." Victims assistance programs are relatively new on the criminal justice scene, she said. "It's been needed. It just hasn't been recognized (in the past >." The program in Orange Coun· ty will receive $215,000 this year from the stale 's Offi ce of Crimimd Justice Planning. Dur· ing its tnal period, the federal gove rnment's Law Enforcement Assistance Administration pro- vi ded funding. CWL Y PtLOT /U Thou1b the present mo.ney comes primarily lbrouah the state, lt h tbe criminals tbemtelvet who belp support the proaram tbrou1b so-called penalty uaesaments. Someone convicted of a mllde· meanor pays $5 into the fUnd while a convicted felon is charaed $20. '"So, in essence, the criminal is paying for our program," Ms. Phillips said. Victims who use the counsel· ing services learn of the pro· gram through various sources, including law enforcement of· ficer s and from other victims. All s ubpoenas sent out to wit· n esses ha ve the program 's telephone number on them. When the victims go lo court, they can find two victims · witness specialis ts in eac h branch, with the exception of South Orange County Municipal Court and Harbor Court, where there is one staff member each No fee is charged for the service, which includes a 24· hour assistance line (957 ·2737 J Ms . P h i llips said Or ange County's opera tion is non-profit and unaffiliated with either the District Attorney's office or the Probation Departme nt "We are very fortunate h~re in Orange County (to be an in dependent agency 1," she said The assistant coordinator is tryin g , through spea kin g e nga geme nt s a nd othi-r means to spread the knowledge that such a service now exist!> "This is a tre mendous JJro- gram," s he said. "An<l J 'm i.1> pleased to havt-a part in il " Congress puts off • • pay increase issue WASHl ~GTON (AP> -·The Senate threw m the towel Satur· day night on the issue of a pro posed SlO.OOO·a-year pay raise for senators and House mem· bers . opting to delay a dec1s100 until Monday There will be ··considerable debate on the matter before 1t 1s fina lly resolved ," said Senate M ajonty Leader Robert C Byrd in announcing that the Senate wo u ld recess. The House earlier tossed the issue back to the Senate , ending prospects for adjournment or the lame-duck 96th Congress. On a voice· vote and with Li ttle d ebate, t he House sent the Senate a stripped-down version of a stopgap spending plan that would prohibit a congressional pay raise In effect, the Senate was being asked to accept a simple spend· ing measure without a pa y raise or an amendment·laden bill that contained a pay raise. The Senate had as ked the House to accept the more com· plicated measure. but without the pay raise. Instead, tfle House s ent back the s treamlined package after formally askin~ t ha t negotiators fro m both chambers meet on the issue. Byrd sajd the negotiator~ may try to meet Sun<lay afternoon in order to have a com promise read> Monday mornmg. This is "something or <1 holding atl1on while we takl: other at:tion," c;a id Rep. Jamie L Whitten, D·Miss . C'ha1rm an of the House Appropriations Co mm1llee. The uncertainty over when ad JOurnment might come was il- lustrated while the !louse was In recess pondering its next muve A group of nine Re publican con gressmen gathered in the well of the House a nd began singing Chrisrmas carols. 1nclud1n~ ... J Ingle Bells .. aml ·~unta Cl:nt' l!i Coming lo Town In a surpnst' mon ·. lhl' St:n.1\1 votl'd 62 R l <J forn· lurthn nl'gotiat1ons v.1lh tht I louse "" the sens1t1ve p<1y ra1:-.1• l'i'-Ul' The Senate al first v11tt•d 57 I l to reJert rhe e ntirr> ... t opgap spending bill of which rhe pd~ raise 1s a eart On reconsidera- tion. how~er, the senators de cided to separate the issues and accept all of the sp1mdmg hill except the pay hike This a pparently avertec1 a threat of disruption of fedf'ral s ervice). Without the stopgar• bill. a number of governmenl dgenc1es v.ould run o u t uf authority tu spend money •·II Monday night. However . the pti} 1ssu<> mu:-.t be dec·1ded before the :-.topg.il' bill . of wtuch 1t 1s a part. can b<• sent to the White House fn1 President Carter'· signat ure However the San Onofre plant uses nuclear genera · tion to s upply the heat to make steam. Electric energy is then generated in the same manner as in fossil·fuel steam plants. te levis ion sets for advice on ·-----------------------------------------------, The heart of a nuclear reactor 1s the heat-producing source in a nuclear power plant. The fuel used in San Onofre's Unit 1 reactor is com· posed or small cylindrical pellets of uranium. There are nearly seven million of these pellets sealed into 28,000 tubes. Bundled together, these tubes form the reactor core, which is 10 feet high and nearly 10 feet in diamettJr Nuclear heat is produced in the reactor core when atoms of uranjum fuel are s plit apart. or fissioned. The atom splits into two parts. These two new atoms together weigh slightly less than the original uranium atom. This slight difference in weight represents t he energy released by the fissioning of the atom, which produces the heat which is recovered from the reactor. Each individual fission gives out only a minute amount of heat, but since there a re many millions or fi ssions tak· ing place within the reactor core every second, the total amount of heat developed is substantial and can be used to produce steam . Water that is heated in the fissioning process is kept under pressure to permit its temperature to raise to about 600 degrees without boiling. Alter leaving the reactor, the hot pressurized water passes throu&h tubes submerged in a boiler where it heats water in a separate system. turning it to steam which is used to spin a turbine. 1' The pressurized reactor water, having given up its heat in this process, returns to the reactor to be reheated and the cycle la repeated. Water cannot become radioactive. However, im· purities being carried in the waler can be radiated. Nuclear power planl5 have lo be refueled about every 18 months. Al this time about a third of the fuel rods are replaced. Spent fuel is transported to Nuclear Regulatory 'Commission-supervised storage cente rs. San Onofre 's radioactive wastes are taken to a site in Ulinois. When the nuclear power plant is shut down for refuel- ing, systematic inspections take place lo find corrosion in the waler carrying system that could produce leaks. ll was during one of these inapec:tiODS ln April that steam pipe1 in the facility's generator were found \o be leaking. Repaln of the pipes have kept the plant shut down. Officials HY the corrosion is believed to have been caused bi a chemical reaction between the metal tubes and the steam. The tubes are said to be made of InconeJ, an alloy of nickel, chromium and iron. . The m.terial ia believed to be one of the most cor· ro1ion-reai1ta.nt materials known. However, plant apokeamee say since the lnatallaUoa of tbe steam tubes at San OnotTe, other hybrid forms of lnconel have been dis· covenid tbllt are even more tmpervloul to corl'081on. R .... rw at Unit 1 are contlnuinl under the s uperviah>el ot the Nadear Resulatory Commiulon. their best course of action. Southern California Edison, owner of the San Onofre plant, a lso plans to install a siren system by July 1981 to warn peo· pie who li ve within the lO·mile radius. Buses and o the r kinds of public tra nsportation vehicles would be dispatched to the scene to aid in the evacuation, picking up residents at designated as· sem bly points. While t he rederal plan in· volves eva c uation inside the lO·mile Hmit, state officials have drafted a plan that extends even farther away from the plant to r each communities s uch a s Laguna Beach, El Toro, Mission Viejo and Lake Forest. The s tate plan, though, has an objective to shelter rather than evacuate residents . That proposal won't be con· side red for adoption until April of next year, said Roy Manning, program coordinator for the county Emergency Services Of. rice. CHP names crash victim A man killed Friday evening in a single vehicle, rollover-type accident on the northbound San Diego Freeway near Baker Street in Costa Mesa bu been identified as Gary John Grif· flthe, 33, of Westminster. According lo the California Highway Patrol, Griffilhe WU ejected from his vehicle aft.er tt rolled from a transition road from the freeway to Baker and Pauluino streets. Officers said no other vehiclea were involved nor were then any pasaen1en in Gritnthe'a car or witnesses to tbe fatal accl· ·~t. CE CHARGES For One Full Year LAST 2 DAYS! What better time than nu\\ to invest in furniture t o enjoy for the holidays. Now until Der . 15 you can take advantage of having your furnitur e delivered 1',REE from any of r a lphs 12 s peciafty centers a nd pay for them over a n entire year · WITHOUT ONE CE NT OF INTEREST . All tha t 's • requ ired is a 2or~ down +,~~~~~ payment and a min imum purchase of $500. Your 12 monthly paypients wall be interest free A perfect r eason for buying tha t s pecial item you 've been wanting for t h e holidays. And r e member. FREE DELIVERY on most items. Anything Purchased Now TRROVGH DEC. 16 · • ... ·NATION The '80• n&Pd.,ors sort out the ,.,..t I\) J,\ t' 'WKIT "...., ._ .. ,..., ,., .... 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Colo IJ\P1 ll<·o;Pa rcher'i dug into the sandy rPmain" of an ancient stream in northeast Colorado on Satur d av. work rng to uncovc r wha t !.omc· arc haeolo~1sts believe may bl· I he vestiges of a human settlement as old as 30,000 years The clue~ to lhP prehistoric en r•;i rn pmenl in what now is a belt of farm country rJn Colorado's plains arc few · hones, burnt ~tones cirranged in a ring, and pieces of duppcd fli nt. But I h(• <' videnc(• was suffi cH·nt fur offi cials to rail a halt to lh1• di~gmg of new dumping pits · Jl <l Morgan County landfin whe re the rem ains wc~e found. "This has the potential of be· 1ng an important s ite, .. said lloward Plamarantz. Colorado sta t c Cl rchacologist. Workmen were excavating two football field ·size pits al the landfill when they found bones, sharpened flints , fire rings and similar artifacts 40 feet unde r the surface. The county landfill is about seven miles northeast or Fort Morgan on s tale·owned land. 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In fact. a re~ <la y'> aft!•r lh(' ~l\lf'l inten1n lion in llungarv 1n '.\'ovcmht'r l!J!'>f.i Prt·<,1dPn\ Dwight D Eben ho" (•r <ind St1\it'l l'ri·miH ~1c·ot,11 Bul~anin 1·xcha 11gc•ol i.ilC':•!--:1111 rel,,gra111 ••r• th1 n1·1·as1on nf El:>•·nho~ t•r " r .. "lt•rllt .. in ~OW.\DA \'S. WITH St".,. troor, ... fJ(''"'·•1 .ilonl! UH' l'nhsh hordl·r lw1·r111sr· 11f a ltlx·r:cl11,rtwn dnn· b} tht' in<lt•pt•nd1·nl lahur tnml'm\·11t l'rt·,1dcot Carter is "arr11n~ lh:il 1nll'rn•nll•JI• 111 Pol~nrt · would h:t\'P th(• mllsl '1·nou~ u 1n\t·q11erir1•<, fflr F.ast Wt•st r<'lat1r>n<, Thl' :-.:ATO for1•1gn min1!-.tt•I!. du·lan•rJ Fndc.~ that dctcnte "could not surv1vf'' !.UCh an C'Yt'nt and that cconom1( and pol1t1cal ..,anrtion ... a)!..iinst Moscow ;,i lsowould n •sult The propoc;;ed me&.c;u re., rerommendcd by th<' Carter adm101strat10n tnt'ludf:.' Cl walkout on thP 35 nation F:uropC'an ... ecun ty confl'renc·c now undPr W;J) 1n Maclricl , a su .... pr•nswn ur large '>l'&lc· prc..· 1ects involving So\'let Wes tern cooperation and c urtailm<.'nt of polttical conta<"l" bet,~ec•r th1.• t"u s ides THESt~ ACTIONS "oulrl -;upplt:ment the n • duced ,.conom1t• an<I d1plomat1c contact:, that the· United Sta tes imposed. with only pa rtial concur renC'e by othe r ~ ATO rountries. aftt•r the Sov1C'l occ upation of Afghanistan :i ye.H <igo l' S willingnt'!.'-to take m•Jre fo rceful dCltun now. ~·omparc'd with 1968 ;,ind J956. 1s basC'd on several factors The n • 1s a J?rcatcr number uf areas in which rcti.lliator.v meusurcs arc possible now berausl' or an expansion 1n economic and political ll(•s bC'l ween I hP Soviets and the West. More importantly, 1n hoth 1968 and 1956. the Unit· ed St <ites w<is distracted h~ c n ses elsewhere Involve ment tn the Vietnam War was at its Some people will 111«1k 111 Au~u-,1 l ~tfi8 \\he~ the S0\·1t•t Cn1 on and I ,,,r •ltwr \\;r''·'" J•;i1•1 n.111•111-. 'l:nl 650,UOO troop!. lflt11 I tl'd1•1,l11\ ·•"1,1 1<1 11111 11111.\n :in 1·xrPr1m{•n1 1n ,, .. r,1 •1 .II ltl"" .d11 ·i1 "'" II\ tlt1· t '11·rh corn mun1-.t l1·,11•r·r..,liq1 "O~ I-•. \.'\ \I. YST.., 1>1 111·"· l' !'-. freedom tr1 act •J... 1111,1 111 .. '>' ·. ,,.1._ "',J, 111lulJ1lC'd ti:-the \'H·tn<im '"'-lit' In •• n~ '"'"1 tlw t n111•rl St at··~ !.lopped :-.hort of retaliatory · ctmn Instead, lhen·Secretary of St :.i lt' Dt>an fluc;;k P;q1ressed hope that t he ·· m a::.s1\f· unanim1111.., • c·J«l l<in <if the entire wo rld" \111uld h;, \ f' J vib ... ·rrng l'fft•1·t •>n \1 1;scow El S alvador jun ta juggled '-,:\~ SAl.\':\IJOH, El Sal\'ador 1AP1 -El Sah adore formally announced a new government Saturd<ty 1n an effort w con..,ol.Jdatc power pre \'H>U!.ly held b~ a f1 \'e man JUnta and end the µol1ttral strife. that has taken at least 9.000 hves this 'ear \ 1.?0VE"rn m l'nt communique named J ose ~apnleon Duarte. on<' of two Christian De mocrats on the n"'~ four·man Junta. as president. Col .laimt' .\ Cut1errn. one of t.he two army colonels un the old Jllnta. was appointed vice president and rom mander nf the armed forces. COi.. ADOLFO Arnoldo Majano, the other armv office r "ho had heen on the JUnta. was drop.µed without exp!C1nat1on It was reported last "'eek that army offi cer!. con~1dere<l Majano too liberal and had voted to remove the armed forces' mandate for him to serve on the Junta The remaining two members of the old Junta, Chri!>tian Democrat Jose Antonio Morales Erlich, and independent Ramon Navarrete. were to re- cei vC' Cabinet posts whik retaining their position on the Junta. the government statement said. li s ten to Nathan Pritikin as though their li ves depend on it. You C~tn hear :.tht>Ul l hc lllO!'-t tall-.cd ahoul h<.:a ll h information r ro - gra rr~'from ~ Pritikin ·ou n~dor. Th e meeting i:-. free, but t hi.: resu Its cou Id be priccles:-.. T he Pritikin Bet ter I lcallh Program invites you to a fr ee introducto- ry meeting ·and lecture. where you will lea rn how to preven t a nd redu ce ri sk fa ctors of heart di sease. o besit y. hypertensio n. and dia - betes. Yo u'll learn ahout our satisfy in g food plan, easy exercise pro- gra m a nd· life -time s upport concept -a ll at convenient. enjoyable, economical, once a week evening classes. Ill VINE Alrporter Inn 18700 MacArthur Blvd . • ,...,., _,, M M"'111ou Div' S PRITIKIN FREE LECTURE NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH Ebcll Cl ub Marriott Hotel 515 W Balboa 900 Newport ~ter Dr l<""'1'"f' t"'r ""litW111>n ltl•d S o ,.,., off J••'-'" • COSTA MESA Mesa Verde Llbr•ry $ 2119 Mesa Verde 0 ,.,,.,._......,$ ........ -~-·-\'""' Su.,Dec ... •t ,It : .. A.M. A 7:Jt P.M. "'liltM allofa~ IU"'° IN llalhne ~ !\o91a ...... .$ •·rt .. Dec. lt at 7:30 pm Moe.;Pff. 15 at 7:Jt p.m. Tllf's., Dw!c. lC at 7: .. P.M. for Information, ca ll collect 891-7507 I . .. .... . . .. . . . ' .. CALIFORNIA Rabies fear grows DUease called 'dynamite keR' 'ALEXI 'O (At» Slr•v lk11• h1 lhla bordtr t.wn •ill be.I hot oo •••hl by police olflcen &ft•r .a.. diKuv (')' ot lt\tt alxlb r•hld do1. part of a 1fiowlna o.amber ot car. • thr.t hb u "'.d troperial Cdt.ant,y health olfk htl• \o fou thoy lire "81\Una on • ke1 ol dynamite " ~11wre lulvt< bttn no n.1purt.' of hum•n& con tr •na \ht-dla_.... but 2i duhh en taml 1uJuh.s. n rl n, Mii 8 month old 1111 •nl. t11.v\l Wl(h:r1&one an rJ raba treatment All of 1ho1ot< C:Ut'~ were pre ta.at on.an but lhr..-eo or tht \'ll't1m' w~re b1Ucn by • rabMt dot Ht-•llh ufh\'lillt. oar l' 1011l1•1 ned ub-1ut th~ poulbllJty 1>1 human dtH1lh., uud it Jl<»l)lbh: ex pan 1on of Lht d1 u t' 1n111 Sam l>ll'l'\I County {' 1.t:XK'O l'->hce (;hid lhunberto Hernandei Li u..-d •n order ror hlb offlccn. to 1thoot all stray do1 un ~•~ht ~11111lu1 urdur hus bt'Nl II• t:fft:cl 10 Mt-.u r ah ... rrobb tht! !Jurder 1n Me,uco Health 0 Hu·1ul::. !.u \ that rnor t-than 100 dogs baH bt:tn 111:)\troy~d 10 <.';al~iuc·o, El Ct>nlrn and Bra wlt>) a~"' precautionary mto1:1surt- . l'tu~ on!) Wh) l() 'Wr.i Uu::. thin.,; bdo11• we gel State sty111:·ied on funds cut SACRAM ENTO (AP I The federal ax has fallen on California. pote ntially to the tune or $8.'>0 million in highway and sewer n1oney, because the s tate doesn 't h<A ve regular auto exhaust checks Now offi c1ab are scrambling to !'lee which proJects will be lost hut the government won "t ::.ay On Thursday. the Environmental Protection Agency said 1t was ordering the hug\' cutoff bf.>caust' California fa iled to set up annual vehicle e mission inspc<:tions in six smog·plagu<'d 2ones Los Angeles, San Diego. Venturn. San l"ranr isru, l"resno and Sacra mento. Rut the EPA orde r, which followed repeated failures by st<1lc lawmake rs to adopt an 1nspf'clwn law. didn 'l spell out what is rated to be chopped. THE MONEY WAS intended lo go to lhe state next year fo r s ewer and road construction. The EPA's decision marks the second lime this year the EPA, under authorjty of the Clean Air Act, has moved to cut off feder al funds Ea rlier this year. it cut off funds to Colorado. The state Legislature the re approved an inspection bill o ne week later Some of the scheduled highway projects are exe mpt from the order. according to the EPA's own rules. because they deal with mass transit or public safety. said f'ra nk Lanza. a spokesm an for the stale Department of Transportation Likewise. sewer plans which protect water quality in no growth areas arc alsQ proterted I human victims It~ to 1et all the doaa off the 1treet1," uld Imperial County Public Health Director Dr L Lee Cottrell. Ht: WO HE is "dealhJy afraid" people may dfo of the diseaae, and be said he ia certain the ra bH!li outbreak will spre1d to San Dieco County. In the past three weeks one dosen animala, in· e luding six dogs, have been discovered infected wllh the sickness. "W~·re JUSt s ilting on lop of a ke& of dyo:urnte." said Yvonne Smith. administrative director of the county health center io El Centro, whe re her staff fielded numerous calla Friday fro m citizens concerned about contact with vossa bly rabid pets. · 1 ve aot an 8·year·old girl who was licked by :.i dog on the playground. The dog ran off and now W\' can't find him. I've got to start her on the treat- rl)C'nt," Ms. Smith s aid. THE F1FTH dog rabies case in Cale xico was n m fir med Friday A sixth dog has been found rabid m Mexicali. plus a steer, eight bats and thret-skunks. all in the Calexico area. The fi rst incident ocrurred two weeks before Tha nksgiving when a mother and her two children we re bitten by a puppy who had been in a fight with a stray do~ The puppy came down with rabies. requmng anti-rabies treatment for the three victims. They did not contract the di~~ase. Tiiick fog clai01s new crash death PORTERVILLE -Dense fog blanketing the S<.1n Joaquin Valley claimed its fourth life in as many days in a t wo·car collision near here. The latest fatality occurred at Avenue 160 and Ho;1d 176 in eastern Tulart' Countf The highway patrol provided no other details on the ac(·ident Saturday al 8: 15 a.m. The four deaths three in Tulare County - have occurred in morning accidents since Wednes - day when the persiste nt tule fog first began im- µa1 n ng visibility 1 The worst accident attributed to the fog layer "::is a 10-l'ar pileup which killed a Southern Cali fo rnia man Friday on Hi ghway 99 near the Tulare County Airport. Two men were killed earLi er in separate acci- dents when t heir vehicles were rammed from behind by trucks on Tulare and Fresno county roads . A travelers advisory is in effect today on valley roads north of Kern County, according to t he we ather service. The fog may be so thick today in some areas that 1t will lin~er throu~hout the day, the weather se r vice said At best, hazy skies are predicted. Not like honae The white stuff l>iled in its enclosure was surely a new experience for this camel -----.. · CWLY9'LOT ........... in the Munich zoo. Heavy snows blanketed much of Germany this week. IAGUNA MANOR RETIRErtlENT K~IDENCE Private rooms in a quiet garden atmosphere over- 1 o o king th e Pa cific Ocean. Attractive ly served meals inc luding special diets. Daily maid s ervic e , phones. T.V. cable and scheduled transportation included. 2130 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494-9458 This Is custom decor11tlng the JCPenney way. Plummer'sl 40°/o off Woven wood cuetom 1hedee. TM IOolt ia IOft and gentle, bienclt with 11moat 1ny decor . Wcrv.n Woodl ere natural lntuletort. 100. Chootl from tlund!9de of atylel Ind colort. ==rqh Deoembef 20. AllCAOI& (IUI _. ...... IUIN& ""'" C'1 •I HNOM CANOO& ,.,.. 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IUYNOW ANDSAVEI ' Orlglnal stressless Leather Chair from Norway Elegant cnrome & tearner W1tn ottoman A S795 value ~-./ ~e Qu.ll•tv c"'1'1 ¥e ca~llV n¥10eraf'feo of walnut or nat\Jra1 WOOd tlnisn w1tn ~1M l'lell!V OutV cane backs ¥lCI seats on nurav cnr~~ Breuer s1oe cn.t11 Breuer arm ct1a11 '#ctlnut or NtvrlM w.tlnut or natural Reg S7'9 lte9 Sit $39 •49 ..I ·J { Get more FUN out of viewing footbal I with PAO!~ every Saturday in the Illy Piii ' --.. ..... ,. HosP.itpl liatde ~urting residents c;, f nr tM moat part, ran(IU 0&1 l relldenL& have been b)cM~f'd b) lb l\<MilabaUty of e.ceUenl medical service - • ludlna top.not<'h ho1pltm a,nd other metllcal raealUaes. 'l'hti ba come ubout partly because ot \he ~ r<>bt&#t N<0nom • partl bec~wte of fores11ht and os\ina and partl benuse or luck But It as true none· ele wl.d lt 1~ one Qf th.-bl ·~lilt\JI ot U\'inl where w'e \. In the mac1i.t ol thll hcat1lhy ituauon there 1 a rising ,nd &tJmfl .-nl b•lt It' bf!t "'t'tm two powerful forces in the • du·al raeld. Hoa(l Ml'rnortal H<Mlpltal tn Newport Beach and lh lfnavt-nut y t1f alJfomla. lrvtne Both have ln · lfut•nh t fnt>nd und trong puhtlcbl connections. 1'W.-:oiettan;: I~ lhl& • l l'l hu' long drt:..i m~ of and souabt a hubpltal that o ulJ '-' "·~in\ l'nlt.rnl l} conneel~d to its med it· al school !ht' wu tH it' hft& thl' l.md and th~ c ity of lrvane has no flo~1 lljl 111 1b oount..l t111e:, 't'h"t ll> a medical s li~ht that 11.a· lit"t-'11 u( l'Hl\cem tu uffic-1alb and reside nts of that c ity n ~, II \\U' an t vq.X>r ated l d t '" 1ne ~let> toward r~ve rsang the s1tuat1on in l •·tol~·• b' .tnnuuncmg plans t.o build and operate a $10 m alhun tlUtp.tllcnt m~dH·al clime on campus. The c linic . ... '-'" ·•~ t ht• b ..1 ·e fo r an eventual 200-bed teaching hu:,pn .. 1 "a:> tu be m ar1aged and partially financed by Ll1ng Bec1d1 M1:mor1al Hospital. Thi~ wa!:I bact news to Hoag About 10 percent of 1111..ig ::-. pa\1l•nt load now comes from Irvine and an un- , nu"n add1uonal number could probably be lured to a I ('I 1nstaJl atmn for convenience or other reasons. So Hoag announced that it, too. planned to build a maJvr hospital in Irvine It also would have 200 beds and .. rr t>r :J full range of m edical services. Uoth hos µitals obviously aren't Ji!oing to be built. Wi th the C'urrent price tag of something between $00 n11 1l1un and $100 million. 200-bc d hospitals are not tac1htie:-; built on whim. Either agency would be sorely burdened to 1 a1se that amount for just one hospital: t>ankrolling two is nearly an impossible aspiration. lksides. the community needs two hospita ls like it nee ds two c ity halls. The situation now is one of JOCkeying for advantage, t•ach side trying to outmaneuver the other and secure ... 11pport from s uch diverse sources as the Irvine Com· pany. the medical community. legislators and the Fluor C'orporation. Unders tandably, almost everyone is stand ing back until the picture moves into c'te'aT'er focus . 1 Meanwhile. Long Beach Memorial is readying a ma · 1o r move of its own to enter the Orange Coast ar ea as an a lly of UCI and as manager of the privately owned Sarl· dlchack Community Hospit al in Laguna Hills . Long Bc<:1<'h Memorial. Uk e Hoag. is a highly res pected institu· 11tm . but its fac ility in Long Beach is burdened with pa · l 1ents for whom 1t is unde r·reimbursed. L CI faces much the same problem at present u eC'<J USt' it owns and operates the Orange County Medical c 'e11tc r. alsq saddled with lower -range incom e patients !'\•> the economic level of the patients likely to be served hv ..t faciLily in Irvine t~· attractive indeed and un dl"'rs tandal>ly lloag doesn 't want to give up its sha re of l ilts markel. fl wo uld be a shame to see the resources and efforts nf two fine institutions dissipated in a struggle with each 11l ht•r Both UCI m'edical school and Hoag have legitimat" a spll"ations in their different roles But the overriding is· ,uc.• tht:1t needs tu be addressed is. what is best -medical· ly ;rnd economically for the present and future rcs i· d<.'nls off n ·ine a nd surroundin2 communitic:s Toll for tally taxing The figures a re a lmost in for the 1980 census. lt would appear that you are one of 226,000,000 people who a re res 1dents oflhe United States of America. Or is that the figure? The U. S. Cens us Bureau is winding up the most ex· pens ive. most detailed, and. it contends, most accurate · t•o unt ever made in the every-10-year tabulation of how many of us there are . . Unprecedented criticism has been leveled at the <'1?nsus Bureau ro~ what many contend is a woeful "un- dercount. .. Stale and municipal governments. particular- ly large cities s uch as New York. depend on population figures for a large share of their federal assistance. The undercount, they say. will cut services to minorities that '1ese rve help. The unde rcount, they say. will cut their federal aid :..ind restrict vital services to the very people who wercn 'l included -the underprivileged . Numerous court fights are in process and the Census Hureau a lready has lost a couple of them. The Wall Street .Journal even s ays the final tally may be changed by the jlressures being brought to bear. Why '! The census hardly came a s a s urprise. With a Sl billion budget and 10 years to plan the attack. the bureau ought to be able to produce believably accurate ligures . At a cost of nearly $4.50 a head <ass uming the 2~6 .00Cl,000 total count stands). we didn 't get our money's worth. • Opinions e>1pressed 1n the space above are those ol the Daily f1'1lot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader commeni 1s invited. Address The Dally P1lol. PO Bo.( t560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Her heart IJy L.M. BOYD Women rlo have heart at· t ac ks, t rue. but it dot>sn't hoppc n often in Lheir fertile ~car:-And this leads some o~ar Gloonay Gus An optimist ls one who believes that we can silence the guns or the world w\thout first s ilencing thole in our o wn country· D.M. doctors to beheve that lh'? fe male sex hormone tends to immunize against the he art attack. Men might become immune by laking female hormones, they suggest . But they report the men the ~·ve asked s ay they'd rathe r chance the heart at· tack. An overabundanc~ or female sex hormones can do some r emarkable thin~s to some fellows. Two million ho m es in 1iapan have sola r water heaters. Why is the United Statn so far behind In this solar heat matte r ? Has It been assigned to the care ot the Detroit automakers? The typographical erron get 110 bad In ftO m e newspapers that you can't even make out what the writer ia lryxrq to ulwvp. Thomas P. Haley I Publisher Thoma' IC"Yll l&clitor S.rw• Krelblct\/Edltorlel Peot Editor Riebard Reevea Women now politically equal NEW YORK 1'he Umt haa tom e, aa1d the pr~1ldent ol the New York cily cou.nc1l, to "re. nounce OW' obedien ce to the fathera and recoanize that the world they have de.scr ibed Is not the whole world." Carol ~llamy w 1ts quoting ~t Adrienne Rich t.o a state C'On· rerence o f · Huainess and Profe'Ss wnal W ome n 's t' I u b S I n Lou1:.vd l e .f Ky She was unalyz111g this year's e let'· lion returns 1n wll1 l h i\mt!r1 1:an women voted quite differently from Amert<.'an men jnd preaching ... ome 1 evolution:-.1"lhe 1980s IT Wl\S Pltt:TTV good analysis She ar~ucd that the big story of 1980 wasn't the victory of a comser vahvc heru. Rona ld Reagan: 1l was that there was a 20 percentaaie point d1ffer£:nc~ in lhe winner's s upport among men and among women. Reagan h<ts rome and wiH go: women are here, and American politics tf ne·1er ~<>i ng to be the s ame · '· Bob Greene ··A tremendous c hange has occurred in American politics almost without notice : Women now hold the balance or votlng power," concluded Sandra Su- ter and Marjor.ie Lansing In ''Women in Pollt1cs," published IHl month by the University of Michigan J'ress. "Whatever hap· 11en:s to the Equal Rights Amend· ment or feminis t movement, plain st at1sllcs t•learl,y s how that the politkal opinions of women will count l'or more than those of 111e11 1n the 1980s and decades beyond." • What Uaxter and Lans ing docu· ment 1n their IJook 1s that by the middle 1970s. alter a history or relative un1nterest , WCJmen began part1t•1palmg in polit1<.'s talking and voting -al the imme levels as men And. sinte there arc more women lhey hvc longer their µolit1('al 11lea. will inevitably .beconw more important than m en's WOMEN'S IDF.AS <tre tl1f· I \!rent Tt11-. ~ t'dr polls indicate lhul women vote!> split evenly bc·t ween Heagan and J immy ('artcr while men favored the pre:-.1dent elect \Jy a lmost 20 po 111ts Therl' was a r eason H•·;1gan was seen as being more militaristic than Carter. and the one thing survey data has shown about male·female attitudes ia that women are far less likely to favor military action than their brothers. In 1969 Gallup polls, tor instance, 64 pett'ent of women 1dent if1ed themselves as "doves," t'ompared with 48 pen:ent or men Whatever the rhetoric of Reagan or any other national leader, public attitudes like that will inevitably change Ame rican rorei~n policy What does a presi· dent do 1f, say, Russia invades Poland, and he knows that a ma· jority or the majority opposes any and all military action'.' The tt01es are not changing ; they have changed. •~OR BEITER or worse th~ men who opposed female s uffrage because they thought women were tltrferent were right all along. ll JUSl look more than 50 years for the differences to bct·ome apparent and operative. And 1t is not only on foreign pol1C'y "f"undamental." Bellamy said in Louisville, "must be a re cogn1t 1on at all levels of AOve rnment and society that the t\\O·<adult family with one primary I mate) wage earner Is no lonaer the m•in economic and social unit ol Americ a ... The c la11lcal rom antJcl1ed middle class f111?ilY of breadwinner and homem•~r is no more. . .it is high time that childcare is seen as a pubUc responsibility in this country-u fundamental and necessary as the provision of public schooling or police . fire and sanitation services." Whether you agree wtth that -I think public childcare would be worse than public educ a· ti on in Bellamy's city -il is golng lo be part or the public debate ln a society where women have more and more voting pawer, WOMEN STILL are maturing pohllcally. Many still haven't learned the value of voting for their own. Attractive, articulate and assertive women still have trouble being elected to high of- fice -the qualities that make a man charis matic seem to be viewed as somehow threatening 1nawoman. Voters like women or- f1ceholc.lers to look like mothers. librari a ns or c onstruction workers. But that win change, too, because 1980 is going to be re· membered as the year all women were created polittcally equal. Who can account for economist's life? It's furu\Y; some or the most 1mportant11.cws we hear about 1s bus iness fnew~. and we are a lwa ys r t'a din g t h at "F.conomi ·ts (lrcd1ctcd Monda) " or "'Economist!-forecast Tul·~da) " etc. Rut until the other aft0 rn()(m. I had 111.'vcr met an t·riinomt'>l In r act , I had n 1• v <' r rn 1• l :m y body else who had mel an cconorn1st, e ither A::. far a s I knew , t hey we r\! li ke ghost ~ Then I md on~ I <im ~n econom.Jst. ·said Robert Kt>lson "Please don't laugh " he said K ols on , or Poughk eeps ie. N. Y , said he was a lecturer in busine ss economics at the Univer..1ly of Chi cago In uther words, a full-lime et'onomist ·'It 1s a very depresl)ing silua lion.·· ht! ::.aid KOLSON Si\IU thc.t th1· rest of a heroin addict.'' Kolson said · But not .. ill thut muc·h more " HIS 1-'AMILV ha:-Haken lo ly w g to thc·ir fr11·11ds. trying to hu1ld up Knlson'!-t µrestt~e. h•· •;a id . "My motht·r ~ocs around ~"Y 1ng I aro a usl·d <":J r salc~m an." ht> said /\s the l't'unn11l ) trumbles, so WISH WE WERE RIOi fNOU(:sH TO R1De oNE OF THOSE. does the stature or economists. It was not always like that for Kotson. As a boy. hf! dreamed of ~rowing ui> to be an e<.'onomist .. All the other kids on my block hated Ii ver," he said "I hated pri ce <·tmtrob .. Even back then, he knc~ there "'J" :.omethrng d1Herent about him · The oth~r hCJy~ t'ollected us just a::.sum" that economists < are out there Hut fo1 people who aC'tually have I" be economists, 1980 ~~--~--=--,..__ - he s aid . lh l• !>lt uatinn 1s desperate For st arters, he :-.aid. they have a kind or drc•a ry rep utation Economtt•s is not ex actly the most se>1y field a man can go Into "Economist::. are the HO<incy Dangerrield s of academ ia,'· Kolson said lie said that he is ashamed to Le ll people what he does . "These days a n economist has more social standing than, say. Andy Rooney Customer getting clipped with lawn My relati~m-.h1p with Tony has la!>ted 25 years now a nd I (jon'l know whether to Pnd 1l next sprin~ornot I got to thinking about 11 over the weekend when I wa'i raking the last or the leaves ou t from under th e bus hes . T h e pla c e jusl does n 't look as good as it used to. The house 1sn 't huge and It's on about two thirds of an acr e, and wht!n we first bought it J spent several hours every week getting the lawn mower fi xed and cutting the lawn. In that order lu about the (!(th year I decided cutting grass was something I didn't want to do anymore. I found Tony Tony had an old pickup truck and a big, battered mower, and although It seemed like a lot of money to spend just because I was too laiy to cut my own lawn, I turned the whole thing· over to him. FOlt FOVlt YEARS he cut the grass at the origlnal price, hut J noticed that toward the end of that. time. he had a helper with him quite often. At the beginning of the filth year. Tony said be was 1oin1 to hne lo charge more. J wasn't happy. but ll seemed reasonable that his prices should go up like every· thing else, so 1 agreed. • • It w.1s u sal1sfoctory arrange· ment for 15 years By then. Tony was in his middle 60s and still able to wo rk hard, but he had a brand new truck now, a new gang mower, :1 lot of other eq uipment and three people helping him I wasn't usually hom" when thf' lawn was c ul. so a ll I ever saw were the results . The lawn <1 lw ays l ooked b e tter on Tuesdays. !Jut I be{olan lo notice :· he wasn't getting as dose to the trees as he used to The grass between the slate walk was left long and weedy, <ind very orten he wasn't cutting the grass on the other side of th<' hedge by the road, at all. ONE TU .:SDA 1' I stayed home because I had an appoint ment with the dentist later in the morning. I was wasting time puttering a round the garage when an old truck swept Into the driveway. Three men jumped out. rolled an old mower down the ramp, cranked it up and s t a rted chopping down my grass. I watched from the garage window, amazed aywhat t saw While one of ihcnY sped around major parts of the property on the mower. a second made a few swipes al some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's 1arden a.nd the third got back Into the truck and smoked a ci1areUe. In 20 minutes they bad the mower back up the ramp, ready to leave. I came out of the garage, walked to the truck. .. Whe re's Tony"''' I asked them "lie don't come no more.'' the 11ne s moking said. "He 's too busy. Too much work. He's in other truck " •·vuu DIDN'T 00 a very good Job .. , I said "What about the tall grass you lefl over by the t'ellar door.," "Next time," he said. "We get it good next time, Rained Friday a nd we way behind. Too muctt work " I ofkr this story because it's only my house and my lawn but it says a lot about what has hap· pened in America. Everyone is an entrepreneur. Figuring a way to make a buck comes ahead or thinking about how to do the job bette r. Tony realized that if he hired another crew, got more c u s tomers. and did the job quicker and sloppier. he could make more money. SO, I DON'T know what to do next spring. Tony wilt call with another price Increase, I know that. J also know that the job won't be very well done. He's charging me roughly four times as much as he char1ed when he started cutting my lawn. To tell you the truth. I'd tell Tony I'm goin1 back to cutt.ing the 1rua myself next yen ex· cept IM one tbln1. I'm makina about rour times more now than when J flnt hired Tony. Maybe r could get a couple of younc boys to write tbls column for me while I write a book. M 1ckey Mouse baseball cards.'' he said. "I collected supply-and· demand chart,'j." -' AT SCHOOL, he realized early on what his destiny was . "The other 6·year-olds were reading Dr Seuss," he said "'I was reading the Wall Street Journal " E very year for his birthday, his parents would ask him if there was a s pecia l treat he wanted •· 1 just asked them to renew my subs<.'npt1on to Barron's," ht: said When he reached adolescence. he t nt-d to fool his family into thinking that he was normal He would walk around the house pretending to read 3 copy ol Playboy ··But l wo uld ha ve the American Economic: Review hidden Inside,·· be said. IN COLLEGE, most of his contemporaries were having a ~real time e xperimenting with m ind-expanding 1lltc1t drugs But not Kolson and bis lellow economics student "'We ~ere the dealers." he s aid. ~o-. that he 1s a full-time economist. Kolson said that he 1s tired of heanng how dull he and his t'ohorts are. "We 're not dull. .. he said ··we ha ve very li ve ly senses or humor." As ked to d emonstrate an economist ·s girt of laughter. Kotson said. "HERE'S A FUNNY line. Economists must have a sense of humor because they state their GNP growth forecasts to the neare"st tenth or a percen- t age point "He laughed. Asked for another example of an economist's humor. he said: "I can tell you a story a bout Milton Friedman. Jn college I was in one of his classes. and be called on me. I said. 'I'm sorry, Professor Friedman, I didn't hear the ques tion, but the answer is •·Reduce the money supply · .. Kolson began to roar uncontrollably , but soon re- gained his composure ··Economics is known as the dis mal science. but it 's not true," he s aid. For example, he said. there are s ex symbol s among economists. "LEON WALRAS, for exam· ole.'' he said. "Walras did a lot of general equilibrium analysis That is very sexy slult. · Kolson said he is not sure whether beautiful, sexy women are attracted to economists. ··An eeonomist 1s a man who would marry Farrah Fawcett for her money," he said. When he does think of a sexy \lo-Oman . s he always fits the same Image. ''Not to sound s exist or anything, but l really go for a woman with a body that approx· !mates qon t'ave lndifrerence curves." he said. CONT&Aav TO populer belief, economists know how to h ave a good Ume, Kolaon said. ''l'U 10 home. sit down with• six.pack ol beer, order a plJaa and wait for Walter Cronkfte to read the Dow.Jones l.ndusttlal Averap," be said. But there are Umes. he IMI· mttted. U..t be wtltMI be bid aone tn&o a dlffmmt nut. ~. he said, he f anlullel about .. Ins a aJamorom tel.e•l•loD sttt. "lrviq R. Levine," he said. • , -6a.J i To write the 0.lly ~llot/Bo• 1560, Cott• Mew, CA 92'26 I 'orange Co it Oa1ly P1lo1 l J'• ore ~.P • ..!_. ___ on _________ Su_ndey_ .• o.c..m __ .,._, 1.• •• •1'·'°-------T•o•C•••ll•the_O._l.ly•P•l•lo•t n.••.'4·2··.•31-1 ----···.4·7· Boosts expected for California's. subsidies ., u oovaa.NOa. llea1an '" ,u .. tly alltc:ked lb• federal 1ovtmment u1er't•o1 that it took IOOte money rrom tb• ii.tea U.... it retumed. 1'la la clearly t.na. fw ·~' IO u..-parll<"Ularly nortbeHltl'D ou1 but It la n<>t t.rue for California On• ul tho ba ·1c ecoAomlc faN1 ul We an the Oolden Slaw i.nd an molt ol the west aad .outb bu been lt1 aoauaJ rtc1era1···~··· C alilonlla &eta mor'tl moMY f ruoi lh~ ft!\.lend 14)\14:rnment than It sendt each ytar Tbe lat.It ''·•"'res ( tm) putt.be Del reder&I cub now lnlA> Callfonua at aboYt M 0 billion almCM1t $110 f01' •••ry mm, womu, aad child ill t.beataM. TBS IA&Glltl'I' 1lD1&e part ol thole ,.,.al dollars ll pro~ by tbe Department ot Del .... la fact, DOD dollars ucomted for Sii.i bWlon out of tbe $11.S blWOll ia federal mooln 1pent ln California la int . Startlq wttb World War 11, California's economy bu been 1ub1tanUally enhanced by federal defeaae 1pead.ln1. Durlo1 tbe early '•O• the 1late'1 ftedclinl aircraft firms went from a depression peace· Um• .. _..plue-at·a-Umt" ~ duttkla petMnl to the mua pro- ducUoD 1cbedulH typical of modem American lnduatry. Lockheed, Conv8'r, McDonnell Dou11aa, Kalaer, and many others becasae a major part ol the 1tate'• economy. SINCE TBS war , and partlcularb' lince Sputnllt, other more esoteric activities bave emefl'Cl. Tile Rand Wnk·t.uk in Santa Monica; the Jet Propulsion LablA Puadma; and tbe hue• e&ee· tronlca iDdUltry in San late'• I KNEW7HE co~ps oF &N<SINE&Rs COULi> COME LJP WITM A WINNING PIAN! • ·Poles face prospects,_not peace By L.P. ARNN The av1hor u an tditor of Public ~tstarch, Syndacattd. 1 CJ Public Ruffn:h, ~ed. lllO Once again, there is trouble tn Poland, trouble in that eastern European country where so many wars have begun, not the least of which was World War II. Time after time the eyes or the world h ave been f ixed on Poland, watching anxiously for an explos ion. No w we have taken up the vigil again. WHAT ARE the causes of ttus most recent Polish turmoil? The trouble is not the result of the confrontation between the Unit· ed Stales and the Soviet Union. nor of that between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. The trouble has not been caused by any propaganda or in· terference from the West. The trouble is caused by the determination or certain people in Poland -perhaps they are only a minority, but they are a decided and a numerous minori· ty -who Wish to have some say in their own government. These "troublemake rs " in Poland wish to reap the fruits of their own labor, and to have a say in the decisions that affect their lives and livelihoods. THEY HAVE confined their demands within fairly narrow bounds: they want to elect their own union leaders; they want lo publish a free newspaper; they want a little more to eat; they want a little more pay. Th~e "troublemakers" have shown in the past few months not only courage, but also p r udence and caution. They have led the dissident forces in the country down a moderate path. No violent act has been com· m itted. The justice of their cause has won the sympathy of the whole Polish people, who are overwhel mingly , devoutly_ Catholic, and therefore not com· munist. Yet e very effort has been made to assure the Communist Part y that the trouble Q'lakers wish the Party no ill. THOUGH THE requests ol th~ Polish unions are moderate, and their methods are cautious, the implications of their position are profound. What is happening in Poland is proof that tbe incessant drill- ing of communist doctrine and dogma for 35 years has failed to convince the Poles. The reguJation of the press in Poland is thorough, but it has failed. The prying or the secret police is diligent, but it has fa iled. The sh adow cast by massive armies over Poland is · dark and long, but it has failed to hide the wrongs done to the Polish people. That is the cause of the trou· ble. That is what is intolerable to the Soviet overlo rds of Poland. WHAT IS TO happen to these Polish "troublemakers" will be decided, as has so often been the case in the past, outside Poland -mainly in Moscow. The process of decision if mostly hidden from us. but cer· tain things a re evident. The choices open to the Soviet ruJers seem to be two. They can go on in the old way for awhile, seeking to dominate events in Poland by an appllca· lion, perhaps more vigorous, or censorship, of espionage. of ar- rest al1d detention. THIS PLAN would probably entail further, temporary con· cessions to the Polish Govern· ment, and further pressure on the West to pay a large part of the cost. Western nations have already renewed certain overdue loans that the Poles have no prospect or being able to pay, and sub· stantial sums in aid to the Polish Governm ent are now being raised. All this would aim to buy time while the "troublemakers" were infiltrated. divided, and de· feated. That is one option that is open to the Soviet Union . lt offers the advantage that it would be least upsetting to the sensibilities of the West. THE SECOND choice open to the Soviet Union is to do something more dramatic. The Soviets have the means to do something very dramatic in· deed . They h ave already two divisions in Poland. They have, within 150 miles of the Polish border, more than a quarter of a million regular troops, equipped and ready. These troops are augmented by a similar number o( Warsaw Pact troops, similarly equipped and ready. And this formidable array, numbering in excess of half a million, is only the point of the spear MILLIONS MORE (the Soviet Union alone can mobilize and equip on short notice more lhllll ten million soldiers> could be on their way to Poland o r to a nywhere else in Europe within a matter or hours. The use of these troops. or of part of these troops, is the second possibility open to tl\e Soviet Union. These are the two prospects facing Poland What is not in prospect for the P!)hsh people is the winning or thetr freedom at this time. THE SOVIET Un ion ha s proved itself a ruthless master, and it will not tolerate wayward· ness among the satellites In 1956, and in 1968, the Soviet u nion demonstrated i ts pohcy in Hungary and in Czechoslovakia. In 1980, the Soviet Union 1s possessed of ;,mple means to. demonstrate its ruthlessness again. Whatever monetary pro· gress the Polish unions make. the grip of Moscow's tyranny is firm. for the time being. There is finally the question of Western policy toward these Polish troubles. Western policy is necessarily weak, and depen· dent upon what the Soviets do. . IF THE SOVIETS do not in· v ade Poland -that is to say. if they do not choose at this time to reinforce their Polish garrison -the West will continue and perhaps augment various economic agreements and arms treaties that have worked to the advantage of the Soviet Union. These agreements will be of· fered ll a reward to the Soviets for their restraint, that is, for slicking to their old method or dominating Poland. We wiU thus consent to pay part of the cost of that dominaUon. rr. Oil the other hand. the Sov· let Union does invade Poland, we will probably defer the arms treaties and the economic a1ree· ments. That is the muc.h pro. claimed "cost" that the Soviets will have to pay tor the invasion. It is folly to think that such "costs'' a.re commenaunte wiUV the value the Sovieta attach to the cooUnued dominati0n of tbe • aatellltes. WBJ:TRE• oa not the Soviet Union llavades Poland, the abUi· ty of the West to influence the event wU1 bave proved ne1Usi· ble. unw '" repair tbe deftcien· cle1 in our armament -and that la the sort ol delldency that tbe SoYieU rec:opi• u dedllft -our lnfluence, DOt alone over enall la ~and. wUl remain ne1U1C1bJe. ' "SlUeoee Valley" bave ....._. botll to the state'• laduatrial capaett.Y and to our lban ol Pta· t.,ondollan. Tile Natianal Aerooautlca ud Spate M"""'nstraUoe (NASA> 1pelM9 about 45 pereeat ol ill •· nualbuda9t. prime CGDAnel IDOM'f. Not Olli)' *-Callfonaia set a 1ubltaatial eeonomic boolt fl'OID federal apeadla1 but thet booM la fairly wide 1pread. Not surprUiqly, many ol t.be 1tate'1 elected officlala - Democrata and Republicans - are latliDed to 1upport def_.. pro1raJD1. Jerry Brown bu beeD u awt f• ol tbe natloo'1 apace pro1ram and, in partJcular, oltbe IPL'aelforta. AND REAGAN hu made it clear that be intends to Increase military 1pendinJ. RttenUy. tbe United California Bank predict· ed tbat the state would ~ive about 25 percent of future DOD Loa Aqelel Cowaty 1eta u. moat -about Sll bUUon a year : rollowed by San Die10 <"6.• billion); Saota Clara <'3.1 . billion); Sacramento CU .a bUUon): Oran1e Cou_nty <SS.l bUllon); Alameda ($1.'1 bllllan); and San Benard1Do ($1.4 blmaD). . It• ll"Ollic tbat Califor'Dla 'a ecOllOIQY will not oely cae•._ • enjoy thia federal 1ublktJ \Ma will probably realbe an lnere ... -. der tbe lneomlq Rea1aa ad· miniatration. Becaue while Rea1an bu crlUcbed the fedl fw taking more money than they ,. turn ~ In Califonaia just tbe op. . poslte i.a true. Booked for aggravation? Sister suspected of starting habit By C HRISTINE DORSEY Chrutrne Dorsey o/ ll"VtM rtGd throughout caretts a.t a teacher, counsel.or and achool Pl]ICltologin. A world without libraries or without television -if one had to choose in today's world, which would It be? Without a doubt I would choose to have my books. In our family . the long cold New England winter even· mgs were spent huddled around a pot·bellied wood stove. eating popcorn and reading books, from the scariest detec· live stories to the driest of non·fict.iOn. ALL SIX OF US children developed a love ror reading at an early age. The library was as much a part or our lives as the local grocery store. My desire for reading was heightened by one of my sisters. Rose. who was just a few years older and delighted in teasing me. While this is the normal pecking order prev. alent in most families. at the time it nearly drove me to distraction. One day out of a clear blue sky my sister asked me . .. Is my nose red'>" I replied, "No. why?" "Oh, nothing. she retorted. A few minutes later she repeated, "Is my nose red?" Again and again, day after day, J was barraged with, "Is my nose red?" I got no sympathy from my mother who said. "So -ignore it!" Ignore it I did, after a fashion. but the indJgnation lingered on. ANOTHER CONTINUAL AGGRAVATION was that Rose . being older. could stay up longer. One night as I trudged off to the bed we shared, I was grumbling and muttering to myself Rose heard me, and said in a threatening tone of voice, ' You'd better quit complaining or else ~" "Oh yeah -or else what?" I replied. "Well," she replied with a smug look. "every other night when I come to bed, I roll you over and take your warm spot. Ir you don't stop complaining. I'll do it ~'11 night~ .. I was frust rated beyond words by the very thought of her taking my 14larm spot even though I slept through it. and was not aware of it at the time. These were bad times for me I li ved, but just barely according to my own estimation. t'ORTUNATELV, AS TIME PASSED. my sister got llred or heckling me. and gradually my life became less onerou<;. Even so. l did not forget about "Is my nose red?" or other aggravations. About a year later, I made a startling discovery, l was casually reading a library book, and lo and behold, there on the pnnted page was a story about heckling, with the hated "ls my nose red·' .. clearly visible to my staring eyes. Also. descri bed an exact detail was the rolling-0ver-in bed business. To think that the torments I had been sub· 1ected to were not even original made my blood bbil. That was th" ultimate in sneakiness~ From that lime on. I indignantly proclaimed that no one. but no one. would ever put an)'1hing over on me that came from a book. I DIDN'T I UST READ books. l practically devoured them J read for information and for recreation. but most of all I read to keep my wi seacre sister from stealing ideas from a book and using them to maJ<e my life miserable. My new pursuit of reading went on at a fine clip until one day catastrophe struck. l forgot to return an overdue bo<>k , and the fine accrued to 25 cents. 1 could not check out any more books until ttie fine was paid. Twenty-fi ve cent!. today a paltry sum that wi ll buy a chocolate bar or maybe a small Ice cream cone. but Ln those da}S it might as well have been S2500to me I struggled without books for a few days with absolute· ly no sympathy from home. "That is the way of the world ... You might as well get used to it . . you made your bed, now you lie in it." FINA.LL\', IN DES PERATION I went to the library and asked to speak to the head librarian. The clerk looked at me with disdain. and asked what 1 wished to see her about. l solemnly replied. "It's private " After what seemed to me to be an eternity, the head librarian appeared. scowling, and I felt like fleeing. 1 beld out my hand with five cents clenched in it. and a note. The librarian took the nickel and then read the message: "l-~o \ e\'1\ t\l"-t Sw e-..-°""~ Qr.~ \Se. 9t'i ~ ... '1 "''1 \, ~rAr1 ~' l\C!. \.U ,r~ ~1 61 \\ou>~f'C.c_ o~ S4-IA &ue.e'< +6...- ; LAJec~" M'f1 H-E~l?T ~~<:> ~oPG C~O~~D l)1E . ~S· Co•~ :r ~ ~DO~....!S ~b 1be librarian, an elder 1 ter with a heart ol 1old and a passion for •ts. l at me fol' a moment, then softened her stem ab,stere lllllllM'lllui•on, and said. "Child, anyone that would sacrifl t mucb deaervea to ban the debt cancelled." the nickel. Tbe debt cu· Miracles indeed happen. I , and my readin1 pattern I , ' ' -r'i• DAil,. Y PH.01 TOUR BUSINESS Bal~ce of totirism tilting in state's favor a1 J aaY n.AUI N Ol •eie6t• ,,... ..... Tbt ·11 tlC' more fo.-.lpwrt In ''allforna• Ol'llt )'f'&r, aud th~ 'If brln1lni mon•y a a rt "'-'' \uurt1m, the •t•t•'• bl11••' In du~tl') and th.-. naUotl' lhlr-U lu1&t1t , wlll wh nf' a J rowth oo t•P ahH d ol l.h41 11"1aUon rate, u onomu• lllrt'U •l•na vr.-.Jlr tfd tut wt ell. in C:o,ta M""'w; ~ a n t' r • 11 ' 1 ,. t u b ia 11 It. t• r Cl 11 r y "<'hit~ bu1 noted that for tht HOit umc. more M~i~ol message 111elts Some 200 people. s inging about .. Frosty, the Snowman" a t a c aroling session Satur· day at Fashion Is la nd. were warmed by the noont1 me sun and the enthusias m of di rector Sarah Kerr. Lyric s heets were Europun tourist• are expeeted ln the United State• than t.he number of Americana tr1vella1 to Ew-ope. · TH£ WELLS FAaGO BANK international fortuater briefed a convention re1ardln1 foreign travelel'8, Just a small part of the total wurlsm lndustry In California. Hut, htl said , that sm all part Is one of the few really po!litJve aspects projected for the ll S. economy next year . Speakin g at t he Sou t h Coast Plaza ~ood for . hading the eyes from sun or re- calling the second verse of songs from long a go The event wa :-. sponsored by the Ne wport Beac h Ar ts Co mmission and Newport Center Mer cha nts Association. COtmottd COrutcen boc kseom rhines to n e design pantyhose Fro m Diamond Dancer s special hO'i1ery collection comes this stylish backseam rhinestone design pantyhose perfect for any 11me of the day or night and many special occasions Wear these lovely pantyhose and you II never s~ttte lo r less 1n comforl durability and accented elegance Available 1n Cnampagne Beige. Sun- tan Dusty Rose Cranberry Gray and Charcoal Apphque Patterns Also Available B~~!~~i~.~.~~~~~c;J- 7-60-0111 Hotel, Scblo11ber 1 warned, tbou1b, tbal tourilm prosperity ln 1•1 is linked to the atate of the U.S. dollar on the world market and the availability ol enerl)' as two maJor Middle Eastern oil 1iants continue to battle each other. Schlossberg joined USC economist Tom Beggs, specializing in the hole I inctustry, in an economic diaJ01ue before ~ of the 300 del· egates attending the third annual Western Tourism Conference. Beggs said that leaders of many major hotel and motel cbalns a{e optimistic over their industry's future throu1h 1985, a factor that well could fot1ler tourism's growth. CANADIANS STILL comprise the largest percent.age of foreigners traveling in California and the nation, Schlossberg reminded. They ma ke up about 55 percent of the foreigners ar· riving daily in the stale. The J apanese, Europeans and Australians make up 30 percent of the market and Mex- icans, lSpercent Part of the attraction here, he figured. is the inflation-fed prices that lend to drive America ns from the stores T hough high, inflation in the U.S. is still lower than in Canada , Mexjco and the United Kingdom. he said. Added to that magnet , he said, is a pro- liferation or inexpensive international air rares. l AND, HE P OI NTED OUT , t conom1c growth has been more stable overseas -not the wide-swinging ups and downs generated in past yea rs here. Cons umers, he said, reel more com- fortable spending money in such a growth situa- tion Amenca and es pecially Califo rnia and Hawaii which get most foreign tourists -also is attractive for t ravel because or its political stability. Italy, eastern European nations and those in the Middle East are on the verge or political uphe aval This , he said, s houJd result in sharp influxes to Ame rica EUROP EAN R ECEI PTS I N Am erica shou Id go up a bout 20 pt rcent next year. he pre- dicted : Canadians should spend a bit more and so should the Mexicans. J apancse spending 1n Ca hforn1a and the na- tion 1s t xpected to increase about 15 percent. far less ol an aMuaJ 1nereue than tbat witneued in the mld 1'709 when' annual hikes peaked near 70 percent. As for the Americans themselves, they'll continue to tour America even tboutb trips abroad, where the dollar doesn't buy u much as it once did, probably will fall off in t•l . And those trips inside our own nation pro- bably will be shorte r, said Be11a. "Instead of that fii&hl to New York," he said, "they'll probably go where the doJJars they have will take them ." 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"The Federal Duck Stamp Print Series Is The Most Popular Series 8y P.8Nt:IO•!aMAN Ol -Oell• ...... , .... A few weeka back, lht~ taff a\ Ruahiard Mlddl" S<-hool dl1coverf'd t \ .3oo tn student ~•m"1 ru1ub mi111n1 from• llaft,• h1 thf' nuriu•'soff1c(' iack ttobrn1wn. the tthool't pnn<' p1tl, con •ulu•d with \hf' Hunt ln(ton Bt-•l'h pullet' dt- partmc-nt 11 nt'w achool ba1i.on uffl<'t!n. i.buut Ii rou r ,. of al'hOO T H t: G&OUP del'1dt-cJ to t-nd a letlt!r humt< ~1th all or tht' student!! a"llt1ng fur an.> leadb on thr th.lt"H'-l> • '\t 3 15 p m on " \\ e Jne:.Ja). that lettt!r ~ t"Ol out with the i.tu denti.. recall:. Steve ~~rk one of tht' lta1:.011 otf·t>n. · l-'1ve minute!> later, ~e had the namei. uf thret' of the sus~c·t!> an volve<i The next day. all three were arrested "That would not have b een accompl1 i.h ed without the help of the studenll> " WORKING with stu d e nt s and a d m1n1s trators to curtail l'rime on or near cam puses 1s the major goal of the police depart· m e nt's new li a i son team Mack s aid h e pro - posed the program and obtained approval from Captain Bert Ekstrom. h ead of the patrol division, for a one-year tryout. Mack, 2&. and Offi cer ' J .B. Hu~. 23, began patrolling the city's 51 public school campuses Sept. 8, gaining the full support of the f ive sc h ool di s tri cts represented. "I am extremely im- pressed with the pro- gram," dec l ares Robinson. SINGLING out Mack. who patrols Bus hard. Robinson s aid, "He's got high visibility. The kids J<no w when he's there, but they respect him He has outstanding rapport with them." The officers believe the new program Is a ma jor improvement over past years. "There was no con- .. tinuily then," Mack ex- pla ins. "Several different of- ficers would respond to a problem with no back· ground. Kids were get- ltn g away with a lot more. as far as the law is t'oncem ed." ··Yeah." adds Hume. ·•they couJd keep saying ·Rut officer, this 1s my first time.' " THE TWO patrolmen have kept busy. During the fi rst 57 school days, they filed 82 crime reports , answered 107 calls, wrote 227 field inter view cards, issued l lR hazardous traffic ci tations and wrote 192 parking tickets. They made 25 misde- meanor arrests for of· fenses s uch as trespass- ing and reckl ess driving. They made 21 felony arrests for offenses such as burglary and s erious assault. DURING HIS firs t week on the beat. Hume was required to quell a fight between 50 punk rockers and 50 other stu· dents at Marina High School. The officer s h ave responded to two brass knuckle inc idents, several knife threats and a fight in which one Edison High stude nt took a hefty bite out of another student's side. The p air have ob- served marijuana usage among sixt h and seventh grader's . They've seen an ;in- crease In cocaine sales on higJt school cam- puses. They have captured young burglars who had been preying on hom es near campuses. •• •• • •• • • • I 3 \ Turn your unusables into usable cash. call Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. 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IJdtrul in uniform behind lhl' v. heel of a ~t.indanl l>IJCk .ind while llandtn(( out ticket'> 'cldorn bnnl.!' \hem new . friend !>, but M ack believe!> ht• and Hume are slowly w111111ng ttw C'orfidem·t· of many 'iltt dents · 111 1h1• bl'g1nning there were u lot of 'Oink ' bt:'h r nd m) badt," ht• n'l'ldlt•d "Thcy'n• calling m\'. ·Officer Mack ' n<Jw And m y cur·, not l>t-111~ i.p1l on a!> oftt'n I tl11nk tht' kids art• bt·t•omini.: rnon· ;u·t•ustomcd Lo h<innl! .1 µol1t·e offu, r around ·..-- D••IY PHol ~ .. If P"Oto MAILING LETTERS HOME HELPS POLICE FIND CAMPUS CULPRITS School liaison offlcere J .8 . Hurne and Steve Mack of Huntington Beach Of Prints Published In The 20th Century." . . . Petersen Publishing Co. , 1980-81 FEDERAL DUCK ST AMP PRINT "MALLARDS IN FLIGHT" by Rl~RO Pl.ASSCHAERT ""' nu r c '11nplt'll' ,elRclwn ol Duck pnnls and 11111er Wild I.1/e W~itmaQ G·alleries 3;4S Eaq Coao;t H1qhway • Corona del Mar • (71 4) 675-2478 Shop Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m .. 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I.aura .inti ('la11 c. j!r andmol her:-. .lt·11n\ llJdlant•s-; and ~mil)' 0 l.1n1\qu1 ... 1 !•rr,·alt• family 'l'f' rt•'" .1nr! mll·rm1•n1 Th<· t.1m1h rl'ttll"!.I'\ 1lonalt0n:. lw 111.1dt• to \<illr fa ron t" 1'11.11 11' 1n hi' memoq ll1ulh1:r.., \t11r1uar~ 24-1 lt1•1l11ml11 \\l' l.tillK kt.•;,l'h ( .1 •ll:l• 1:~ 111f1 'fl RPH\' 1110 \lt\S .\ .\IL HPll') , ,.,1tl1·nt •>f 'r'11rlia l.rndll Dr. Nobl,e appoinled t.o poat Dr. Ernest P. Noble, rorrner director of the National Institute of Alcohol Abus e a nd Alcoholis m, has been named consultant to the Alcohol and Subs tance Abuse Progq•m at Capistrano By The Sea psychiatric hospital in Dana Point. Dr. Nobltl, a professor or psychJatry at the UC Irvine Colleg e o f Medicine. was director or the institute from 1976 to 1978. ulong the creek fro m two to four feet. Project includes removal or s ilt and sand from the creek tx>d Flood control project ·~ due for completion later this month. Currently, he as dircc tor of neurochemistry in the department o r psychiatry and human behavior at U<.:I ;, Chi1nes eheerful I Donor aims t,o soothe student. An electronic carillon began sounding across the Golden West College campus recently. play- ing holiday chime music before the hour The carillon, a Schulmerich Tymc Strykc system. is a gift to t he co ll ege fr om Connie McCausla nd o r Huntington Beach who retired two years ago after a 40-year career in education. 12 of them as director and coordinator of student ac· tivit1es and' services at Golden West \ When Mrs McCausland heard that Or Lee A Stevens. college president, thought a carillon would enhance the campus al· mosphere_.she decided this was something-she would hke to do an memory of her husband. Hobert J McCausland. · · 1 have always loved bells so much." s he said. "I hope the bells will lead people, students in particular, to stop and listen and forget their problems for t he moment." When the permanent system ts inst a lled and dedicated, after the fi rst or the year. it will in elude the Tyme Stryke. produc· ing .the !>OUOd or the ramou~ Westminster Chimes by using Engli s h t u n e d e l i:c trn · met·han1 c<1l bell!>. The system at Golden We~t will dlime the hour from 8 am to 8 p m . in addition to playing music for 10 minutes btfore the hou'r In addition lo hollda) music other categoric!> uf music will 1n e lude patrio tic <;ongi. a nd C'la ss1cal and s<'m1 cla:.!>tC<il !>elections Soun~ from the darff.-rent hell~ that have been recorded include Flemish and Harp bt:Jls, English bells, and cast hells, rccorded from be ll install atacJn~ around the world Directors elected Orange County's only non-profi t home health care agency, the Visit- ing Nurses Association headquartered in Irvine . has elected three mem· bers to its board o f directors Newport Datsun toys collector They are Laguna Beac h residents Pat Martin and Mrs J ames Decker, along with Dr Morton Nelson of Santa Ana. For the fourth year in l.I row. "lewport Uat~un of Newport Beach will be used as a collecuon point for the annual Toys for Tots drive. The collection campaign, sponsored by the M arane Corps, is aimed at distributing toys to un derprivileged children before Christmas Last year in Southe~ California more than half a million toys were collected and distnbuted This year ma rks the 33rd time the Mannes have s taged the program. Newport Dats un ts located at 888 Dove St For information. call 833·1300. ~T18Ta~ Fea CBI J\NllTEEN8 . . I. M. •1' r-. D.D-'. -. M7C 9 , • .._...._ S.Q1 " .l~os.s from San Clemente Hoeelt•I Notice! In response to many, many, many t eleI?hone calls; "The Festival of Lights" (C hri stmas Boat Parade) in Newport Harbor will , be he ld Thursday Evening, December 18 . through Tuesday Evening, December 23 , 1980. Parade begins approximate)~ 6:30 p.m. and ends approximately 9:00 p.m. Me rry Christmas from the Commodores of the Newport Ha rbor Area Chamber Commerce S:::·~-' ~ 4' .. .f: ', •I . , hrastmlls is traditional and so are we at Halhday's. St Nick like~ to fill hrs pack with handsome 6elecllons now on restive display at our shop Men who like Kood th111~s will CllJOY a c;Ht from Hallid11y's ~I E:->'· TRADITIO.:\AI. CLOTlll.:\G 17th 6. In In<' W\,cchff Plllza ~ewport Beach 64!> Oi92 ll~x·n b t•mnl(~ uh tit Chns1mas 8{'gmning Dcr{'mb~r IS of Formed in 1947, the ass ocia tion provid es care in the home to t hose in need -----=---=--- Film offered The film "They Shoot Ho rses, Don't T hey" will be shown free for senior citizens Friday at ~I Sears I ' HUNTINGTON BEACH SURPLUS STORE Quantities and assortments are limited, so hurry in! EACH OF n<CSE tTt' .. s Al/AILA8lE F()l1 SAU ,AS AOV(l!f•S'l:O 2 p.m. al the South Coast T h eate r ln Laguna ' Reach. \I I ·1 l'IHCE IROTHHS lfll HOADW.AY MOATUUY < "' I',,...,,. d ;, \\ a y ,, n IJ1•p•111l,.·r Ill t9Rll 111 was a 1-.1 r1w1111•r for lht• <i l'nt•r-.11 ( ·,in,t rtlf't 11in ('11m11an~ for I h•· µa ... 1 :111 'l'ar' lit• \\a' il 11it•rnher 11f lht• f<:lk!. 1.orl~t· a nd an .irm' t (·t£>r:1n from Worlfl War 1· 111· 1:-. s11n •rv1·tl h v hrs s•rn' 1-'aLrif·k C \'lurphy of Y•Jrba Lint.la. Ca anrl Mirhael .I Murphy of :-.;, • ._. York. J\so survived h) 1; l!randch 1ldn·n Rel.'1tat1on of the Hosarv will bl' h~ld on T uesclav. Dc:cemher 16. 19fl0 at 7 ()()PM at thl' \larbor I.awn t'hapd Frnal rnte r· mt-nt v.111 ht• held 1n the f :i mil ~ plo l in ~l'iilllt: wa ... hingtt1n ll.irhor I.a wn \lounl <lll\c \tortu:.io •Jf ('11 ... 1 .. :"th' ... a r•1 r\\<1rdrng chrt•l'ltrr., .'WJ !°l.'iS-l Tickets may be ob· tained from Bob Porter at the Senior Citizens Club ' at SIS Forest Ave Fur~her information m ay be obtained by call· ing 497_:2441. \\'1• ,,.11 fir..,t q11.1l11' o111ol d1" .. ,,111111• ti lllt'n h.1111ti.. frn111 ..... ,,. 1!1·1.111 11111 \\ ., ... l'r" •' q111111 ii ,.,, th• ri·t.:1rl.1r pm,., .11 "hi1·h .i. ,, rlt• II• 111· '" r• t .. r1111 rh .. 11, r1'fl ti\ ( .11.il11j! 11r 1n 111.111\ I I 10 BtOdClWilV Co'>td MP"" t>4;> Yl'iO ( .11.tl11J! , ,,,,,., .... , .. .. ..... ,,. 11, 1.111 ''"''' .1~ .. 111111 '"' '11\llll r\ • /' --~-~ :-.~-> CRAFTSMAN 7/8 H.P. ROUTER s29aa 'SELECTED WOMEN'S PANTS Were 699 -899 BlgTr•k "ProgremableToyTank" 37" Computer Perfection 31" . MEN'S WESTERN LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Were 1299 NOW s5 99 GIRLS' SKI JACKETS Were 3199 N 0 w s 1 ss Zodl Aatrology Computer 44" --------------• Electronic •••k•tb•ll 19" Give the Lady Seiko. At Jewel-. hy Jo-.cph , 1hc....c clcg-.mt Seiko watt·hc-. will tell the bd~· me 1rt than ju-.t the time. . Th<:\ "I\ "l\frrrv Chri ... 1m:i.;" likt nothing cl~ car1. 'l11ev \a~· '-fl1t \ gr:.ii.:l'.ful with their cx<1ui~i1c: gold-tonc<l hr.-.1cck1-;, c:mhclli-.hcd hc1cl~ anti gilt diaJ... /\n<l of <:<JLIN.\ the\ tell hcr j11~t the right time with Seiko quart :t accurtJt:V. · · • · 11,i-. Chri..,tma. .... , give the: l Ady Seiko. Priced <L.; ..,hnwn, $425 to S495. J(WfLS by JOSf PH d trnd1it1m •1 tniJI fr11 flU't f>IJ \ttln. ~ l 1a1t'\I ~I !-w"nh <.:ut'I J!b,:i 1n ('00,r.1 1C'Q. 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JWWGAN ......... c.r ........... 1UOOEPIELD, Coen, -Tbe 50th aMivenary ol Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'• death, the arrival of tM new Wa!Ur Percy novel and tbe pubUcaUoo of 1. ftDe W. So.Denet Maqbam btoerapby -all tn 1990 aMd tiiht oo a na11tn1 mystery. I now have a suspicion why we have to wait so loog ln tbe doctor's office. ~ ALL OF THE ABOVE mentioned celebrated authors bad set out iao become doctors and were trained u mecUcal men. lJke t.he playwrittbt Ant.on Cbekov, the poet WUUam Cark» WiWams. lbe novelist Aj. Vronln, the evaoaeUst St. Lu.Ile -not to foraet John K.eaLs (a phannadat) and Robert Brown.in& (studied anatomy at Guy's Hospital in London) -they dis· covered SQ__mewhere along the line that the pen i5 mi&btier than the fill and cuts deeper, surer than the surgical scalpe . ( ) Your doctor may not be goinc over your X· rays behind the doors of bis stud)i while you thumb through National Geographic and whisper in· anities to the six others in the waitin1 room. Your consoling friend in the while coat may be jottifli down new dialogue from lines overheard last night at a cocktail party or getting a second opinion from his nurse on the raunchy dialogue in the big love scene. · He may even be on the i>Hone with his literary agent or a publisher, trying t01lail down the TV soap rights for his manuscript. WHEN DOCTORS TALK of scrubbing up in these days of million-dollar best sellers, they pro· bably are referring to toning down the language a bit to oblige the network censors. The phenomenon of the literary physician has been common enough in our culture to have been -UJ " . satirized in the Moss Hart-George Kaufman com- edy. ''The Man Who Came to Dinner,'' which was 'HI 'ICOAD a1•nc1 revived on Broadway last season . II .. You may recall that Dr. Bradley. called in to .. _..._...._~'9ocft.'1MU•UW treat the fractured hip of the eminent critic ~~~am~..,~~Ocieaft~~"°"'~·~,.~· ~"'~Qtt~lecl:la.~~mu~~·~~~~!___:::She rid an Whit es ide ( in_r_ea_l_li f e Alexander .UTU FLAT WALL PAINT ........................ o1 _... .................. .. ......................... " .. ... ............ a. • ..._ .... .... .. ......,,... .............. . ... ........ "" """' " ..... .... --..... 11 ......... ..... ....................... ' • RICH. TUTURlD IUltf ACI ... WITH NEW RUIT1C llOI 11 FUMllURI & PANEUNO! • FACT<' "' ..... , .. ~CD! s· x .,, D .{..J lll EASY-TO-INSTALL WALLPAPER •PRE-PASTED -HANG & ENJOY THE SAME DAY! • TRADITIONAL. MODERN DESIGNS & COLORS! lllf PlllCf" S1 49 Sill NATURAL CORK WALL TILE I • HllPI lllUUTE! •ADOUllOllE •MHUllUT IUlUTHI IOAllDll ". 111111· _.... •If. n . "" ... 0. """'""' fllj,l v, ... , ~ •so••! STG ~ , ; ~ c;.. • 4n ~ ~al!IDIJ ·~'-,,. inster Santa Ana co9ta Me•• ~ Wolleott>. wu forever lr')'iDC to set • readiq of the mpuseript h111>11Uent com.mptuoaaly,retttled "Forty Years Below the Navel" in tbat riotous farce. Tbe cue biltories of pbyaiciana wbo pushed pen u well u pUll 1bow tbe symP'Olm developed early. TaAINED IN •EDICINE at Moscow Univenity, Olek.bov be1an bll literary career by wrlllnf comedy 1ketcbes for newspapen to au1· ment the income ~ a never very lucraUve prac- tice. Walker Percy never sot to practice at all. He: JL-r!'lllliillii'i!~~~~~-..~ becan writinc while convaleecinl from• bout wi~- tuberuculosis, contracted wbile cuttinc up cadavers in pathology class at New York's Bellevue Hospital. Dr. Arthur Conan Doyle was paJd in advance of 25 pounds by Messrs. Ward, Lock ac Co. for all the rl&ht.s to "A Study in Scarlet." The story featured the first appearance in print of detective Sherlock. CONAN DOYLE BAD been a ship's surgeon on a whaling expedition in the arctic and on a voyage around Africa. He went into partnership with a friend at Plymouth before haneing up bis burnished brass plate for a practice at Southsea, a s uburb of Portsmouth, that never became very de· mending or rewardinl(. Three years after dedicating ·'The Adven- tures of Sherlock Holmes" to "my old teacher Joe Bell ," Dr. Doyle gave up his practice to devote all his time to writing. During the Boer War, however, be volunteered and became senior physi· cian at a field hospital. Here I must leave you. I have been told that the author -I mean, the doctor -will see me now. He has a first draft under his arm. ---I ---- Electronic M1cro'l'ouch controls AlllOffi>LIC CQ<:\k mg Control for most cooking needs sensor pl us Aut.o·Roast. A New You for the New Year IMraOOUCTOIY Offll S 1 ()00 SA VIMGS MfN&WOMEN Off., good ..... ft th•• lid e .. .,., .. 1? 1e .. 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DAil Y Pl~O r ·-Plw111 I,lsa •flt'te8 th Santa •1 8'I' AN 0 lAPIANt: WASHJNOTO . 0 C Wtater has ro e to~ Ca~nul ll'' It t •nd ram blow th~ \.hr downt wn 1lrMU ftUtd with rt.llmM at.ha. and t'hriltlft&I musk Carter mt'n art1 P•~k l DI up ..... ..-.. a..,an·a _....,..me an •iaa In It •1 lbrrr t'hrl1tm11 '1ir ......_ '1 ho te la , tUIM wlth Party tWW from ~u O\'t"r Uw n.atkan Tilif pap..-~ prtnt.fld • "Plun' Luu·· - plu.1* to t>C'\ fUlt"d b) Rn1an '1 ap- tmeru l'~vton bod\ h~N' ~ ~•itlna for acia~ • • • I~ A. BA&£& ru u a Houston er who Wlll ht! R~aian h&~f ol Staff White Holbt° ll '11 a bou.at>kffl>llll keepin1 th~ O'••I ofhC'~ phuun1 -y like an elerttMit' Chrutma toy So far Baker hasn't at\nount•ed thtt tp· ntment or a \\ 'lute llullSe do~ Not all President~ ha,•e ammals. 'b\al n they do they're 100& remembered. · Roost>velt 's dog. Fala. was ln as y political <'ttrtoons as FDR's jaunty rette holder Lyndon Johnson lifted ~agles by their . Caroline Kt>nnedy had u pony named aroni. Then ther e was Rirhard Nixon 's kers. While the honest dog never e it to 1600 P.ennsylvania Avenue (Ni.x- was trying for V. P . > he appeared e air while Nixon said in effect. ") a m a crook." ("Dick's my boy," said Ike n.hower.) * * • AT HOGATE'S RESTAURANT on the mac, Chesapeake Bay oysters a re a dozen. In the oyster bar lounge, ed,.one at a time. 20 cents. .So fresh that sometimes a little pink er crab slips out of the half shell, mbles across the ice cubes. (Oyster mets say you should spear them with yster fork. Pop them in. 1 never could . ) Many people think their dogs talk. I ed for a city editor who thought so, I interviewed a lot of dogs. 'What's this?" he said after a doggy view I'd written: •· ') wouJdn 't buy a dog biscuit from Checke rs: they're ocrats ." • • * THE TREES A&E WINTER bare g the Maryland shore. It's double-dip anza for real estate people here. '-:~ Oslo store ~~"'; '-'~··· ~LO, Minn <APl ~":sleeping bags can und near the ant 'e hip boots a r e t 'ted near the ice a m , the tapestries the onions, and hes a re displayed he lunch counte r to the paints and ys. WE don't have it, 22 miles southwest of Rochester Glen n a nd Alice Tiegen operate the store with the help of sons. Dale, 39, and Bruce, 32, and Dale 's wife. "We try to do what the city shopping malls and dis· count center s can 'l - accommodate the in · dividual customer," ex· plains Glenn Tiegen, 68. The r e are so m e TRAVEL I DB»UNI CNbtetelM Nl!WYEAR In ......... . ., .... QUINTA DEL MAR Hotel AoNrtto Beech DINNER: <Lobster ThermadOr, Steak, Quail) '30. ,,.r peraon -2 Orch•stras OCMlble ,...... ffom S2t • Hl:MtMe from SH I°" .. _.,_,, ...... .,, ... _, Ltd. space available for XMAS '°' • ..... -~ -· ..... -.~· fOOAV 1 • 714 -421-5500 Sand~ 8Hch/PooVTennll/HorH1 AIAQAN'I TUM 11 RePL.ACING CAR'TEl''S, EVERYBODY'S WAITING ,OR SANTA P.S • Be sure to walk through our luxurious 0 C OCf!anvlew Town Houses .. from $61,245. 5'"' 8ftd rain blow ttwough downtown weahtftlton, . . where temper~•;;tu~,..~11~•:;:.; ... ::!:":::•:__ ............... ... Democratic appointees bought haJf million dollar homes in Georgetown and in SiJver Spring. Now they must sell . Republicans will buy. And prices have doubled. Merry Christmas! I can remember names of dogs when I can 't recall their masters. A President of General Motors (was it Charlie Wilson?> told reporters: "To work off stress, I walk my dog." Simply can't get his name. But the dog's n~me was Barney. The President got rid of stress. Barney was purely worn down at the pa ws. * • • WHEN mERE WAS AN epidemic at Nome, Alaska , a dog s led loaded with serum set out across the frozen land. Deep- frozen reporters from all over the world covered the story. "Dog sled just passed Indian Woman," a reporter wired his paper. In New York, a re write man added : "She cried out in Siwash: 'Godspeed!'" Turned out Indian Woman was the name of a town. I can't remember the courageous sled driver. Nor what the epidemic was. But I can fill a crossword puzzle with the name of the lead dog, Balto. TOSCANINI'S HOUSE 1X>W'N NEW YOHK IJ\J'J The mas~tvt' Tudor slylt· mans ion in lht· Bronx that once b1•lonJ!cd t11 c o n d u c I 11 r I\ r t u r 11 To:;can1ni hti!. falh•n 111 the wn•rkn '-. halt T h l' h II u .., I', w h If-ti overlook1•<I th'· ltu<h•m River until 11 w •• .., t1irfl down. ~lood on ~ f1v1· a <' r c pr 11 pt• rt v I h ~ 1 TosC'a nm1 '-; :.on .,,,111 1ri 1970. 1.1 yc•<ir!> <1fl•·r th1· conduct.or '~ dt·ath Thc> currt•nl own•·r. a J e w 1 s h nu r.., ,. r y ;Jn d c I c• m c n t i.I r y ~ c· h ,, o I named SAH A<·<i<frmy d ecided to t 1.: a r th 1· house down hcC'11use It was being vandalized !>O heavily the city had con demned it to please things the store doesn 't stock. The Tiegens trie d h andling snowmobiles and large a ppliances, in· e luding refrigerators and television sets, but discontinued such sales because the store lacked a repair shop. Also, the store doesn't se ll b ee r ; V e rnon Township doesn 'l allow it. M r s . Tiegen says t hree·fotlrths of the l)eO· pie visiting the store are s trangers, including a i1urorisinJZ number of t o urist s from Scan dlnavia who regularly find the ir way to the Oslo store. BANNERS and buttons urge·'Think Ludefisk." although customers of Oslo Shopping Cente r In c . n t•ed lltllt· l'll couragl·ml'nl If the ston· has a s pecialty. 1t ·~ ludef1sk The fish is kept in a copper bathtub and IO to 11 tons are sold yearly Someone asked Glenn Tiegen about his bus •· ness philosophy. ··Be honest with peo· pie." he s.ays "Give t h em a s mil e. <1nd they'll be back " H you think r.atall'; Island is only a sum11aa'ace •.. Ho!Ho!Ho! 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OUR El•1PLOYEES PAii Off ,PREMISES IN -ey•, reaeatth ~ laboratorles aren't Special Plaza Buses Provide Them Tranaport . .~ . _., .... , .... tomeGlq •pecial about lllat day over 1.5 ytart •so .. Taa 0 00 and I u•• -.... a fMCe and aa I wu only about •i.a or ae"8 at lM Ume l "ad to trawl under h • Tbe doc could hue eul ly ~teared 1t 10 0 04: bot.1nd In lead , h e uawltd under with me " It was tua first taste of oneness with nature Today . t bat Lan c a s ture lad 1s Dr . Mic hael W Fox, a veterinarian and p hilosopher. armed with two Ph Os. a prolific --·-...... ·-·---...... -"He clalmi. h~"\ an old friend ol the Pr•••dMt ell!ct's HotlywOOd dOlylo •• pen and a burning desire to provide animals their rights. Those rights, as he ex- plains them, are quite simple. It la Mwaa.ty llept anemic and liquid l• fed t wke • day iru1tead or U•• •la to el&ht times a day n•h&r" nhmded. 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The more radical animal welfarists think he's a sellout; the dean of one veter inar ian school labels him "insanel and against progress." SAVE e.oo ..... ,04' ltSI .... lfUtt "'· 33 ········· .99 SAU 2ftOD ,..ICE .. 7-' :ss Mii. A«AIL ••.ur ..... 400 'oU• -.... ,,,.A, 2$ -cosr.. .. . . ~ HE'S WILLING to tilt SUNBEAM 8008 with the American Ken- nel Club, with people CORQLESS SH A\IER who keep wolf and wolf . M 1J hy brids as pe ts, re· P"ced ju\I right for Chrntmo\ giving. fl!Otures trimmer & :• sea r c he r S w h o u se ,.,~, thin. Shove for o. week wothovt recharging. REG. 89.951 PANASONIC 8:-TRACK AM/FM STEREO Feotures AC or battery operotion, two 3-1/2" speolien. Stereo radio with eosy view slide-rule tuning. an i ma Is to test yet ·~-----------:-:-:==:::~'1 l"------"'!!!!!~---------another new deodorant' .. , farmers who keep so £E 12 PAii PHOTO many chickens in a cage ~ rXtr that one is always atop · ALBUM another, veterinary schools that give Ii ve wnK IACH IOU Of demonstrations or the er-ri __,1 COlOI PlllT.FIUA fects of strychnine on d mm. . ..-..IMl!JllW ... ~ ogs... ~· ..- God, insists Dr. Fox, \ · It OMLOPlll AND meant stewardship, not \\ ..-.e.IMll!l "Stewardship," he re-1 ~ ..;.,.,,1fvl l "lUO'' olbii"' wi. dominion. L ~ "th peats, "compassionate, j · ~ ~k ,._tor Vo4K taNty humane stewardship... " · "'°'°'· Dominion has come to mean domination for totaJly. human centered needs. "What we need, and this is the focus or most or my writing, is to get children and adults alike to appr ec iate th e animal' the wolf or the pig or whatever, in and for itself. To appreciate that animals have their own intrinsic worth. "WHEN YOU un - derstand an animal's needs and its wants you are coming very close to undef'Standina its rights that you as a steward have to accord it." Or. Fox' views are certainly not muted, but each seems to have been well researched in his soul. He is, for instance, neither a vegetarian nor an antiviaectJonisl. Factory farming is perhaps his moat con•· tant target at the mo- ment. SUNIEAM ,r- GIUT AMHICAN POPCORN MACHINE --r"ll:=:"T'--... -.... 29." ::s .. 2•·· LAS•ll...._ •-..n ... J.00 ~ --: ..... 23•• Hot oir .~n pop· per moke1 4-qh. IMPllE 6-CUP HOT POT SAU PIKI 9" Heat ._. to 6 cups liqlltd. Soup or in- tlont lundiet. WAnl PIK® WAU MOUNT SHOWll MASSAGE ... 21." 1999 s..,....,....onc1eet on invigorating moUCJi9 too. 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DEC. 14, 1980 Entertainment, 87-10 Carlander score1 28 as Ocean View trips Edison, 16-69 82 UCI Dtiaplaees its defense, 98-84 Guidry ............. .....,... them .. the Cardlnala jumped to a b1& ing team from the field (averaging 51 Brian Welch, a 6-7 junior, led silt for L ._,.., ... PALO AL'IO If UC lrvtM'• bubt lead halfway throu1b the openin1 20 percent), didn't help their cause either. Cardinals in double fi1ures with 24 • I Ml .... wu '° ta. 1lv•a a '-t"9r 1radt minutes, settled for a 21-polnt advantage by hitting only 36 percent from the floor points, while teammate John Revelli c Id b m lu perfor•••H btr• Saturday atthehallandthenbeldonfortbewin. In the first half and 40.9 for the game. added 22. OU lllPl, C6eM 9W 11\&lU~an woWd allOCMI~ Stanlord, 3·2, which went l'n•o the "We played terrible for the first 27 ...•• ~ ..... e 1-1,._,, -··-.a " · t f th • • d 'tted For UCJ, Kevin Magee, the natioo's -~ -· ... ---came with a porous 36.9 average from m1ou es 0 e game, a ml n ftt M&Mters, wM lllaave beta quet· the field, backdoored and exploited Mulligan, who saw his team even its rec· leadi g scorer at 33.3, finished with 24 BOSTON <AP) -Sha1 Fred Lynn in the p11nsltr1n• the Yankees in New o Southpaw ace Ron Gulclr)' Boa ton in a Red Sox• uniform UOoecl Moul UMrir .,_.. ia ~ out· ord at 2·2. "Stanford was a better team points. but only bad nine in the critical lQp, cMf1 UIUaa co improve lhelr im· UCJ 's defense to the tune or 53·3 percent tonight than the one we scouted a1ainsl first hall. Magee also bad lS rebounds •1• u \bey allowed UM Aow-1corin1 in this one. UC Davis. They were more emotional althoueh lbe Cardinala controlled the Cardinali ol Staaford their bllbelt t.a1ly The Cardinals built leads of lo-6, 21-8, and more auressive. They did a lot of boards, 50-37. of ~e aeuon in a •M defeat. 29· 17 and 39·21 before goin& to the things to bother us." Ttae Anteaters, who went mto the lockerroom at intermission leading, Bother is an understatement as Stan- 1ame .. Lbe nation's top offensive team 53·32. ford's previous high was 68 points prior UCI returns to action Monday night ( 7: 30) at Crawford Hall against Western Washlneton. It• s the bottut item in wake ol bueball'a winter ings, wbicb ended Friday (lOI ~ts), saw the tables turned on The Anteaters, usually a good shoot· toSaturday'sjackpot. ,~ Chargen roll Fouts praises unsung heroes SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sao Diego quarterback Dan Fouts continued his assault on Na- tional Football League passing records Saturday, and after set· ting a pair or all-lime marks, he handed the credit to some Wl· sung co-workers. "One man's not receiving enough credit. That's Joe Gibbs, our offensive coo rd in a tor," Fouts said. Fouts broke bis own single-season mark with 4,407 yards passing so far this year, and he broke the NFL mark for 300-yard games by surpassing that level for the seventh time. FOUTS COMPLETED 28 of 42 passes for 339 yards to propel the Chargers to a 21-14 vicoory over Seattle and extend ·the Seahawks losing streak to eight games. The victory left the Chargers 10-5 and improved their chances of repeating as AFC West cbam· pions. If the Chargers and Oakland Raiders wind up tied with 11·5 records at the end of the 1eason, the tiebreaking pro- cedw-e that will take effect Vt'ill be IMl ,.._ .in the di.Wan. Oakland needl to beat Denver by 27 points today to catch Sao Diego in that department. The Chargers finish up the· season a week from Monday against Pittsburgh, while • Oakland travels lo New York to meet the Giants a week from Sunday. "I think it's good that we play Pittsburgh on the last game of the season, so we can find out how good our football team real· ly is," Chargers defensive tackle Louie Keicher said. After the Chargers scored all their points in the second period, Seattle scored once in the third quarter and again in the fourth to close the point gap and ease so me of the pressure on Oakland. "I WOULD PREFER to forget the first half. Our offense had an inordinate number of dropped pa s ses in the fir s t two quarters," Seattle Coach Jack Patera said. F outs' explosive passing helped the Chargers set another a ll-time mark , with three 1.000-yard receivers in the same season. Prior to the game, Kellen Winslow and John Jef· ferson had reached that plateau, and wide receiver Charlie Joiner joined with a first-period recep· tion. Arter a scoreless opening quarter, San Diego struck for all of its points in the second period on runs of one and 10 yards by Chuck Muncie and Fouts' 19- yard touchdown pass to Jef· fe rson. Seattle scored in the third quarter and after lime ex- pired in the game after a pass interference penalty. San Diego marched inside Seattle's 10.yard line twice in the first quarter, but Seabawks' cornerback Kerry Justin in· tercepted Fouts in the end zone and linebacker Michael Jackson recovered a Muncie fumble at the 7. SEATl'LE'S ONLY Cir;;t-half threat came early in the game when the Seahawks drove to the San Diego 19, but a penalty against quarterback Jim Zorn for intentionally grounding the ball cost 10 yards and Efren Herrera's 47-yard field goal at· tempt was wide to the left. Simmer scores two as Kings gain tie HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Mark Howe's power-play goal with 6:41 remaining gave the Hartford Whalers a 5·5 tie with the Los '"Angeles Kings in Na· tional Hockey League action Saturday night. Howe's goal. his 10th of the season, saved the Whalers, who twice let two-goal advantages elude them, from defeat . CHARLIE SIMMER scored twice in the third period, his 30th an.cl 31st for the Kings . The Kings led 5·4 with 14:27 left to play. Hartford survived a triple minor penalty on Gordie Roberts with 5:46 and stopped three Los Angeles power-play opportcm.lties to hold onto the tie. Dave Taylor had two goals and two assists to pace the Kings, and Mike Rogers had one goal and two assists to pace the Whalers scoring. Hartford held a one-goal edge 1,000 games, intercepted a clear· ing pass by Whalers defenseman Roberts deep in the Hartford end. Unger skated left and beat goalie John Garrett to the far side. Just 29 seconds later, Hart.ford drew even when Ray Neufeld deflected home a Roberts· s hot from the left point, beating goalie Mario Lessard. Neufeld set up the second Wha lers goal when bis drop pass at 4:28 was set in by Nick Fotiu from 15 feet at 4:28. "Neither team played that well.·· Kings' Coach Bob Berry said. "Lessard was sharp in the first period and that kept us close." The Kings, although outsbot nearly 2 to l after 20 minut~. ralUed to earn their second vie· tory in three games on their cur- rent road trip. Los Angeles killed five of seven Hartford power-play op· portunities but went zero for seven when they had the man· advantage, lnchlding most or the final six m1nutes when Roberts was penalized. A contrast in styles Able-bodied tennis pros like Marty Riessen (above > got s tiff competition from wheelchair players like Brad Parks of South Laguna in Saturday's Christmas Tennis Parade benefit exhibition at the John Wayne Tennis Club. See story. page B2. .- at Dallu. General Manaier Hayw Sullivan ol the Red Sox said deal is up to Yankees' o George Steinbrenner. ~~ Apparently every.tbin1 pends on whether Steinb can outbid the New York M Atlanta Braves and posaibly or two other clubs for free a outfielder Dave Winfield. ~· Lynn, the American Lea Rookie of the Year in 1975, Most Valuable Player in and a perennial All-Star, is ~ tering the option year on bis coa- tract, looking forward oo fnie agency and a multiyear pat« providing more than $1 mil~ per year. ·• And Steinbrenner is dis· enchanted with Guidry, the AL'• 1978 Cy Young Award winner who also may be looking to the lucrative free agent market wkh the expiration of bis contract .t the end of the 1981 season. ·'The deal may very well hap· pen," Sullivan said. "However, he (Steinbrenner) said be p'*" ably won 'l let me know unt$1 Monday or Tuesday." • .. At Dallas, Steinbrenner ol· fered Guidry and outfielder R\lf· pert Jones for Lynn, a ~· terfielder. but hedged, pe~ on his attempts to sign winfi..a. who played out his contract ~ the San Diego Padres this Y•· He also said that be bad seriOua doubts about helping the Red Sox. Yankees ' Manager Ge)ae Michael asked Sullivan if tbe Red Sox would be intere11ted in slugger Reggie Jackson in • deal for Lynn. Sullivan said 00, saying he didn't want to "mMd· die·· a possible deal for Guidry. The Red Sox. unable to meet L y n n 's s a I a r y d e m a n ~l · desperately are trying to peaqte him rather than have him as ' ta me-duck player in 1981 . Neither Lynn nor Guidry can re: fuse a trade, because they have not been ln the major leagues for al least 10 years. Sullivan thought be had a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgen this week. However, Lynn's agent, J erry Kapstein, refuacl the Dodgers' multiyear offer. Jn turn, the Dodgers' cancelled ttle trade agreement, refusing Kap. stein's demand for a one-yeu- contract which still would have permitted Lynn to become a fr. agent next fall . The Dodgers wanted a multiyear contract, worth close to Sl million a year, with Lynn. Butler second • m prep run SAN DIEGO -Jon BuUu...d Edison High finished s~e<: , four seconds behind the ; Jay Marden of Fremo • Saturday, in the boys division lit the N ationaJ Prep Cross COUllUI Championships at Balboa Pqji. here. • Butler, a senior at Edi•• c locked a 14 :57 .4 ove•:~ 5.000-meter course, compa~ Marden's time ol 14 :53.5. ~~ Finishing behind Butler i Marty Beauchamp or Tu Lake, NY (15:00.8), Tim Hacker of Menomonee F . , Wis . (15 :03 .8) and Te>m 'Ansberry of Tucson (15:04.8) ..... , In the ,girls division, C Hopp of Cos Cob, Conn. was winner in a time of 17: 12.1. was followed by Lynne Stl ... • of State College, Pa. {17: and Vickie Coot of Northrl (17: 31.1.) Thirty ftve runners com in both the boys and I diviaion from aerou the U States. . after two periods despite out- sbootin1 the Kings 29· 14. A flurry of goals within a 58· second span cave Hartford a 4·2 eclle with 14 : 18 left in the sffOnd. Ro1en made it 3-1 for the Whalen at 4 :4' on a power play. Bat M MC:ODdl later, Taylor, .... lecnd twice ln tbe period, netted 1111 1ltb from linemates Simmer and Marcel I>iODDe. Awesome defen8e wins it for Capo Valley, 11-0 HarUWd restond iu t~eoei aclYantqe M eecondl later wben BlalDe StoucbtGn acond bll iah 1oal. Loa An1elH anawered a1aln at t :ot when Taylor pumped home biJ aeeonct ol tbe 11me. ~ LOS .\NGICLEI or.ned tbe · 1corln1 at l : 24 • ea Oar1 Unser. who became the lllt player ln NHL blltory to pllJ In .. 81 IA&&Y WEINBAUM Ot-Delty~ ..... Head coach Dick Enright said bis Caplltnno Valley Cou•an were, "Lay· ···1"n1 in the bu1be1. waiting for l!lpenmaa." And bia boys played like predaton in eatln1 up the prerioualy undefeated Astea, 11.0, Saturday nipt at Anaheim StMiam, to capture the CIP Central Coafennce football cbamptonlblp. Tbe Capo effort defeulYelJ was DOtbtq Ibo.rt of awesome. Linemen Scott lftnia, .lobn Kenefic, Bruce Bolt- man and lineback¢rs Dave Marohnic and Jeremy Sykes completely shut down the potent Esperanza attack, and held the Aztecs to a mere ei1ht first downs. and 13' yards of total offense on the night. "Just look at their offente," beamed Enri1bt. ''they scored 431 points in 1J 1ames and our defense just dominated them tcJftltbt. We put fortb 1 total team effort defensively." Capo held Eaperanaa 's pair of Hen- nin1 Petenon and Chris Williama, both 1,000 yafd,rusbera this season. to 32 yards apiece. The Cou1an uclted QB Ed Lydic five Umes, and forced Uane A1tec tumoven. Esperanza m-.ed only 39 yards and a 1in1le first down ID 20 playa ol first ball acUon, aa Capo led 8-0 at intermission. Eric Foa bluted 71 yards Oii U. 1ame'1 opeain1 play, bebind a k•1 block by '9Dlel' Boatman, and in J• n secondl, Capo wu up, a-o. For l'oa, It culminated ~ brilliant senior ,.ar where be led· Ill ol Oraqe ~ ID acorlq .w. n TD'• and 170 poUlta ID I 12-2 champiooahi.p Cougar seaaotl. "TIYt's the first time a11,.., we t.bat pqy," said Fox, wbo aceallllttd 111 ;arda in tbe ftnt laalf (• 1t ri•>, and moverall. "It WU a mildlndAon plQ; It OM al the new plQS '" pUll la jmt ~" FOlll added. "I llll a block. IDt U'OWMI tbetr clefq ldN .... eouldb't belew all .... ~ MIWM~,mybeertWM ., .......... In.,~ el'OIMll tbe toal Ible, all I_.. WU lllJ heart beat ud DO fl-. • play." ·~ break IOC not happy with how '84 G•"tN are progre11ing ,,... AP 2 J nt ... LOB A.NO&Lll Top oftl~lall o1 the lnlema· • lioaal Oly""6c' Cacam~u.. appa,...Uy lhink Loi ._,._ OtJmpk oftklala are plunln1 to spend ... UWt 1Daf4!1. and '" the wronc platH, tn their prepar.U.. for Ole llllM Summ•r Gamet. It wu reported Sauatdl1 TM IA» Anc•l" Tlmll. quoOA1 a sourc«i wbo asked not \0 be named. ald Vt .. sadenl Jwui Antonio S.maranch and Executive 04~t°" Mool~ue Berlioux want at least $10 million to be added to l.M .. ,0 m1lUoo already buqeted for tbe Gam• The report aald lbal \he IOC olficiala were 1enerally dis· aauafied lrilb lb" reaults ol several days of talks they con, t-haded rrida)' w1tb Los Anjeles Olympic oraanbers. The oewapaper source saad the IOC leaders commented that Los Aaaeles or9an11er. did a lot ol liatenin& but did not reveal much. However, bolb Lus An1eJes Olympic Committe Chairman Paul Zalfrea and President Peter V Ueberrotb said the In· ternauooa.J leadeni had not appe~red dissatisfied in conversa· ta9n.s with them . "lo the private discussions, they emphasized their com- plete satishactaon with tbe pro1reas beln& made and their wllllngness to cooperate enthusiastically with the Los Angeles Olympic Organl&ina Committee," Zitfren said. Samaranch and Berlioux. accordin& to the newspaper re· port, want government and private enterprise lo share fW'ld· in& for the Games on at least a 50-50 basis even in the face of assertions. by Olympic advocates in Los An•eles that no tax· payer dollars would be used. It government Is not involved. the JOC leaders said. then private sources should be pressed for more money, the newspaper reported. ----,,_,e •I tlte .... ---- "Only one guy got Dave Bristol fired; I'll taJce the blame for it." -Dave BrtMol, whose stormy reign as manager ~ the San Francisco Giants came to an end when he ~ls dismissed recently. . \ •lrd aeerft 3S .. •-••• tel•• Larry Bird scored 35 points to lead Boston to a m 106·95 decision over Chicago Saturday night in Na- tional Basketball Association play. Bird picked up five assists and made four steals as Boston beat Chicago for the third time in as many meetings . . . Geor1e Gervla scored 32 points and the San Antonio Spurs exploded for their highest point production of the season as they routed Denver 147·123. Gervin scored all his points in the first three quarters to lead nine Spurs in double figures . . Guards Ray WllUams and Michael Ray Richardson helped New York r ace to an early 19-point lead and the Knicks went on to beat Detroit. 100·94 . . . Mike MUcbell scored 32 points and lllcbard Washlncton and Roger Phegley came off the bench to pour in 24 and 21 points lo lead Cleveland lo a 110-103 win · over Utah ... Dan Roudfield scored four points in the final 37 seconds and A Steve Hawes contributed a key tip-in of a auto missed free throw as Atlanta edged Milwaukee 122·119 . . Otis Binbolll scored a game-high 33 points. including 17 in the third quarter. to lift Kansas City past Dallas. 114· 107 Kevtn Grevey sank three three-point baskets and Greg Ballard scored six straight points late in the game to help Washington puJI away to a 114-105 win over Indiana Houston guard Mike Dunleavy knocked away a Golden State inbounds pass. got the ball back from teammate Robert Reid and scored a layup with three seconds remain· ing to give the Rockets a 99.97 win. · • Seh•••tz' ,,..ab aeeet rel'••••· Veteran Bobby Scbmauti, cut by Boston just ~· before the start of the NHL season, scored on a ' brilliant effort late in the third period Saturday, lifting Vancouver lo a 2-1 victory over the Bruins. Schmautz' goal at 16:51 of the final period enabled the Canucks to post their firs t victory in Boston since 1972. a span covering 19 games ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Butcll Gor· iag's goal with 21 seconds left spoiled a Calgary comeback and gave the New York Islanders a 4·4 tie with the Flames . . D&n11y Gare scored two goals and helped set up lJady Rufr1 game·winner while Buffalo netminder Doll Edwards blocked 46 shots as the Sabres defeated Toronto, 5·4 . Bob· by Cline scored three goals and Mel Brtd1mH added the game-winner as Philadelphia edged Pittsburgh, 6·5 Doa1 Janis clinched Montreal's 4·1 belting of Edmonton with a pair of third period goals. Jeaa Hamel and Joltn Barrett each scored his fi rst goal of the season and Dale M~Coart col· r-• lected his tooth NHL goal lo lead Detroit to a 7 3 pasting of Chicago . . . Mike Crombeea, 84-ntle Federh and Perry Turaball scored in a span of three minutes, JO seconds lo hr· nite a club record·tylng five-goal second period, highlighting St. Louis' 9·4 triumph over Colorado . . Second period power-play goals by Tim Vou1, Al MacAdam and Tom Voun~ans carried. M~nnesota to a 4.3 victory over Winnipeg, extending the J ets winless string to 26 games Hartford announced it will retire Gordie llowe'11 No. 9 jer11~y durlnl( ceremonies on Feb 18 ! ( j ( . I I ! I 1 Zoeller-Rlt.n1a11 leR •lzetl •••• ••II • birdies enroute to a seven-under-par 65 Saturday ... Fuuy 7.oeller and Allee Rltamaa sank seven n . and grabbed a slim one-stroke lead after three rounds ol the mixed team golf tournament. Glbb1 ,. GUbert and Sandra Spaalcla are In second place with two teams tied for third including C.rUa 8&rHCe and NHey Lopea-Meit. along with Peter JaNltMe and IH ~ . . . Canada goes Into the final round of the '72·hole World >! Cup team tournament ln Bogota wtth a aeven·1troke lead over its nearest challenger, Scotland. Du Halldo.,... and llm Neiford are the Canadian players. -\C .. " (< Fullback Mike Woodard swept left end on • fourth and goal with just over a minute remalnlnc to give Southern Mlsslsslppl a 18-14 football victory over M.cNeese Slate ln the Independence Bowl • . . . FnU Beamer, credited with molcll~ the Murray State defensive unit lnlo one of the finest ln NCAA Dlvlslon 1-AA. was named head football coach at the school . . • Two brotben servtn1 as race manbala at an auto ra~ in East London, South Africa, were kllled when a car went out of con· trol and struck them on a pracllce run . . . ....ry W ... Moe" J'ba wu named 1ctln1 baalretball coaeh at the Univenlty of Nebraska. He retlaces the late lee Clprtue who died ol cancer in November . . . lw 811•'11h. M, the Pollab star who won seven medals ln nve Olympic Games and aet aeveral world recordl durin.1 ber 11-year track career, la re· llrin1 from competition ... LSU IU8fd Matt Aleen. •bo left the b11ketball team MrUer tbl• moatb, baa been dia1noeed as sufferilll from canc:er. I' ~. nie..e?sno hanfficap player here 8y&DaNTSL ,,, .. ...,,.... ..... It wu a beartwarmlnt lltbt, to Hy tbe ktUt. JUcbt down there oa ceater court a& U.. John Wayne T..,. Club Saturday afternoon, .,.,. standlna tome of the 1reateat le1enda in teMla: ROlcoe Tan· ner, Bob Lula, Charlie Paaar.U, Denn.la Ralaton, Marty Riessen and Dick Stockton. And rilht alon1side tbeae l\lYS were a handful of 1uys tn wheelchalrs-hold1n1 rackets. Thia tben, wu tbe acene at tbe tirat Cbriltmu Tenni.I Parade, a d•>: ol ellhJbUiou featwint tennia. pros, wheelchair players and celebrities, pla. ylnc in a benent for t.he National Founda· tlon of Wheelchair Tenn.ls. A crowd ol about 250 watched u National Wheelchair Cbam- plo n Brad Parks of Soutb Laauna and his partner, Marty Rieuen, opened the exhibition by dlsposina of PasareU and wbfflcha.lr player Randy Snow. Jn some three years of wheelchair competition, Parks has never lost and Saturday, he • kept his rerord intact. Twenty one point game scores were kept track of but it wasn't the scores that mattered, it was the exposu re that both wheelchair tennis and the players got that was important. LA ~ 4l .............. ··Before I had seen these guys play wheelchair tennis, J always felt pity for the handicapped," Pasarell, the former National lndoqr Champion said prior to a match. .. But after seeing Brad play, those f ee lings were eliminated." UCLA'S MICHAEL HOLTON GOES UP FOR A REBOUND OVER A P£PPEADINE PLAYER. Bruins have a Field( s) day Trojam hand Wyoming first loss of season From AP Dlspatclles LOS ANGELES -Freshman center Kenny Fields scored 16 points to lead a ba lanced UCLA attack Saturday night as the third-ranked Bruins rolled to an easy 81 ·63 non.conference college basketball victory over visiting Pepperdine. The game was close for most of the first half. but the speedy Bruins broke it open early in the second half in earning their fourth victory in as many games this season. Pepperdine. which lost by only six points to sixth-ranked Oregon State last week. fell to 2·4. UCLA scored the final four points of the first half lo take a 36·28 advantage at the intermission. The Bruins outscored the Waves 12·4 in a two-minute span early in the second half to go ahead 54·38 with 13 minutes remaining and the Waves didn't threaten after that. IJSC59,lt' ........ S7 LOS ANGELES -Senior forward Barry Brooks scored 21 points as Southern California held off previously unbeaten Wyoming 59-57 in a non-conference game at the Los Angeles Sports Arena The game was close throughout, as neither team led by more than six points. Brooks scored 15 of his points in the first half as the Trojans took a 32·28 advant.age. Southern Cal trailed 53·51 with some six minutes to play, but the Trojans scored eight unanswered points lo take a 59.53 lead. Wyoming scored the next four points to cul the defi cit to two points with 23 seconds left. USC was able to stall· until Purvis Miller, who finisht·d with 20 points. was fouled with three seconds to go Tht senior forward missed both free throw!->. g1v1ng the Cowboys a chance tu tie, but Charle!-> Bradley's 1\0-footcr at the buzzer missed badly DePa.i 83, T~ .. 8S AUSTIN, Texas M<Jrk A~u1rre <Jn 1m patient All-America . !->la mm~ 1n 25 pt>tnt.S a nd guards Clyde Bradshaw and Sltip Dillard combined for 28 as ~" l rank~ De Paul coasted pas t Tens &3-65 The Blue Demons from Oucogo were perfect from the free throw llne and re· peatedly stole the ball from Texas with a full-court defense in pulling away in the second half for their fifth victory without a loss this season The defeat dropped Texas' season rec ord to3·3 LSIJ 87, N~l..l' 13 BATON ROUGE. La. -Louisiana State University fook the lead for the first time 12 minutes into the ball game, then rolled to a n 87·73 victory over Nevada <Las VegasJ behin d 25 points by Durand Macklin and 20 by Howard Carter .. Las Vegas opened up a six-point lead in the early going with forward Sidney Green leading the early offensive s urge. SD St. 10, a,. .......... a4 Forward John Garwood came off the bench to score 22 points leading visilin~ San Diego S t ate to a 70 ·64 n o n · confe rence victory over Cal State Fullerton. r rcshman forward Michael Cage and guard Zack Jones added 12 and 10 points n·spt·C't1 vcly, for the Aztecs, who are no~ 4 I f'r(·o;hman forwa rd Vic to r Green and t:Pnlcr Dave: Wear added 17 and 16 pn1nb. rcsix·ctivcly , for the Titans. Paclf I~ 87, Saata Clara 78 ST()('KTO:'\ Senior forward Ron Co rnel1u scor ed 33 points and his L'n1 \'ers1t.> of Pac1f1 c Tigers won their fourth straight game. defeating Santa Clara 87 ·76 Pac1f1c. "h1ch ran its record to 5·1. also ~01 18 p<unu; from Mall Waldron. its other ~ta r1 1ng for"ard Santa Clara. paced by Bill Duffy's 22 points. stayed clo~e until late in the first half. when rac1h c's JeH Andrade came off the bench to score all eight of his points as the Tigers pulled to a 44·32 halftime lead Lo..U"U~ 1-, Ma,,,i.•fl a7 LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Scooter McCray and J erry Eaves keyed a second-half ex· plosion that carried defending NCAA champion Louisville to a 78-67 victory over previously unbeaten and fourth-ranked Maryland. After Maryland scored the first basket of the second half lo take a 41-40 lead, McCray scored t wo baskets and Eaves followed with two field goals. Louisville went on a 12·0 tear and an 18·4 burst over· all to open a 58-45 lead. Maryland. 5·1, never got closer than the final 11 points the rest, or the way NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE East x-Oallas x Phil. East W I. T Pct. PF PA 11 3 0 786 405 246 11 3 0 .786 340 184 WL T P~t. PF PA Buffalo 10 4 0 .714 300 223 New England 8 6 0 .571 379 296 Rangers, Seattle swap 10 players DALLAS <AP) -Texas' slug· icing outfielder Richie Zisk gave his approval, triggering a 10· play e r deal between the Rangers and Seattle Saturday. St . Louia Washington NY Giants 5 9 0 .357 ~ 302 510 0 .333 230 286 4 11 0 .267 232 392 Baltimore 7 7 0 .SOO 313 325 Miami 7 7 0 .SOO 225 267 NY JeLc; 311 0 .214 258 357 Central The Texas·Seatlle trade senf1!'1 Zisk and four pitchers -Steve Flnch, Ken Clay, Jerry Don Gleaton and Brian Allard -to the Mariners for pitcher Steve Honeycutt, outfielder Leon Roberts, catcher Larry Cox and shortalop Mario Mendoza. Also, the Rangers agreed to give Seat· tie cash and a player to ut. named later. Texas' executive. vice presi· dent, F.ddie Robinson, said the commissioner·~ office still has \0 approve the deal, "but I don't anticipate any problems." Zlsk's reluctance to waive a no·trade clause in bis contract Jeopardized the deal, but he finally did airee to casb pay. ment for his waiver . In another pending deal, Seat· Ue sa}d Atlanta's Jeff Burrou1ba has agreed to join the Marinen as soon as certain phases ot bis contract can be cleared wttb the Braves. The. Mariners are ex- pected to send a mlnor leape player to complete the \ran.sac· Uoa. MeanwhHe, the San Dteco Padrea have announced the ac- qulaitJoa ol reserve outlleJder Dave Sterman from tbe Detroit Tl1en for left-handed relief pitcher Dennit Kinney. 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After Eastern Illinois, which finished the season with an 11·3 rec· ord. had taken a 13-7 half-time lead , Ma rtin pulled in a 58-yard scoring pass from Cal Poly quarterback Craig Johnston. The touchdown gave the California school the lead for good, 14·13, with 9:28 left in the third quarter. Boise Sta te a 14 ·9 victory over Grambling in an NCAA Division l·AA semifuud football game on a fog. shrouded afternoon. The victory put Boise State, 9-3, in the Division I-AA <-hampionship next Saturday against Eastern Kentucky in the Camellia Bowl in Sacramento Boise State was pushed all over the fi eld in the first half by the bigger GrambUng team. but managed a 7-7 tie at halftime. Grambling's only t.ouchdown came on a one-yard plunge by fullback Robert Parha m in the fi rst quarter. Boise tied it with 2:56 left before intermission on a 31-yard scor· ing pass from quarterback Joe Aliotli to tailback Cedric Minter. GIN 750 MIU.IUTER 413 CASE OF 12 49.50 LIQUEURS 'Amaretto Di Saronno. Drambuie. BETHLEHEM. Pa. -Tailback Gailiano. 750MI Alvin Miller scored two touchdowns Midori Melon. , on one-yard plunges a nd Anthony l Braxton raced 21 yards for another Southern Comfort. score as Eastern Kentucky defeated Tia Maria. .. ''' Lehigh 23 ·20 in an NCAA l ·AA BLENDS SEAGRAM'S v.o. 750 MIU.IUfER 632 CASE OF 12 75.84 BOTTLE CASE RET~L RET~L 5 85 129.95 11 .3~ 12568 13.16 146.07 y 7'; 108.33 '' 'h 13.17 73.14 10.98 121.90 Cal Poly a dded an insurance touchdown in the opening minute ol the fourth quarter as Johnston a1ain found Martin open for a 33-yard TD strike. Eastern Illinois, which finished the regular season as the top-raalled Division ll team, 1ot touetadown NM oC two and one yards by senior ha lfback Rod Slaughter. semifinal football playoff game. The Colonels. defending l·AA na- tional champions, will play in the Cam ellia Bowl at Sacramento next Hiram Walker Imperial. 11lf ._ 66.40 6.03 58.50 The Panthers captured the national championship two years ago and were bidding to become the first D1v11;ion II school to repeat a football championship. 8olH St. J4. ~ e HOISE. Idaho -Kipp Bedard scored on a 62-yard fl ea -flicker pass play in the fourth quarter to give week against Boise State. Lehigh took an early lead on a pass Interception by Keith Conley and a lS-yard penalty against Eastern Ken- tucky. Lehigh moved 33 yards in eight plays with quarterback Larry Michalski throwing the last five to tight end Paul Anastasio. Ted Jobst converted for a 7 ·O lead. Eastern came right back with a 68-yard drive, Mille.-scoring from the one . but the Colonels missed the ex· tra point Kessler. 1 111 i. I Seagrams 7 Crown '.1 rr1 fl BOURBONS I Ancient Age. 1111 1< Early Times. 1 11 1 .,. H .Walker Ten High. •.i 111.. l.W.Harper. 11 1. 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"I worked in the stables," Jteitzel • recalls. "They just hired a couple of kids real quick to clean out the stables for the thoroughbreda coming in . I shoveled manure for li2 418'1." Reitzel even used pull to 1et tbat lovely job. "My father knows someone here.'' he said ruefully. Reitzel hail.B from Verona, N.J .. 20 THS EARL'S U1191NQ•"' A TING ___ .,. ...... 'ii\·( 1\?t"'1 S..~ f,,,.... St111rn •t Y"Uf Ooo• tC-" S•0t_. ,....,~, V"Vf •'••• COSTA •Pa841·1289 , ... ,. __ • MIS'IOM ,,__io4f5-04()1 -~ea,oe.-... ~ °"""' F""' 11 ,..,.., hwy I minutes or so down the highway Last summer he reported for work at 7 a.m .. no hardship for a Navy man who was used to an earlier reveille. "I cut the g r ass near the scoreboard, weeded around Oae lake a nd gardens. I just d id it to make som e money. The pay was $8.75 an hour. the union minimum." Canadian Mist. 11 ~ Seagrams V.0 .• GIN Beef eaters. Gilbey's. '111 ,, Gordon's.• 11 •· Seagram's. 1 • If I. Tanqueray. 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Amtn\.an 18. lata1t 1t• If Ovout•\,,_.. 81, t ,..,l\iU\ SI lit\~11· n 0e1~ .. M• s~ Soul~ lou•'\v1llt II. Mdrylttnd &/ r" nne\\(11' fj, Co•or AdO ~· l(~n1..:~y 91 ICdM"\ fl C•ntt-n.try 16 Nicholl\ SI 10 V1ro1n1a fft:h 70 w Vir91n•a ~" APpalac;h1<tn St 11. Furm~n /4 N CMOllM SI 81, Campbfll S6 hnn Te(h 80 Ga Solil~rn 78 Marcol signed by Houston GREEN RAY , Wi s CAP) Chester Marrol, veteran placek1cker cut by lhe Green Bay Packers Oct. 8, was signed by the Houston Oilers after a tryout here Saturday. M a rcol will be in uniform for the Oilers and is expected to handle lheir placekicking against the Packers in the teams ' National Football League game here Sunday. Bob Hyde . manager of media relations for the Oilers, said Toni Fritsch, the club's regular kicker. had aggravated leg and lower back injuries firs t s uffered in an automobile accident last summer. H yde said Oiler physicians examined Fritsch early Saturday before the Oilers' charter flight to Green Bay and advised him not to play Sunday. Hyde said Marcol, who makes his home he re, was contacted by telephone by Pat Peppler, the Oilers' assistant general m a nage r and onetime Packer personnel director. Hyde said Peppler offered Marcol a tryout, and the Oilers worked him out Saturday afternoon at the Packers' practice field across the street from t~ambeau Field. M arcol was signed for the remainder of the 1980 season, Hyde said. The Oilers made room on the roster for him by asking waivers on receiver Guido Merkens. Marcol, 311 was the Packers' second-round oral\ choice in 1172 and is the fourth leading scorer in their history. He led the NF'L in scoring with (in 1972 > 128 points and again in 1974 with 94 . He scored the winning touchdown in the Packers' 12·6 overtime victory over the Chicago Bears in the first game of this season . Marcol retrieved the football after his field goal attempt was blocked and ran in for the wiMing score. He was released a month later, ho wever, and Packer Coach and General Manager Bart Sta~r said at the time the coaches w e r e dissatis fied with the height and length of Marcol's kickoffs. Marcot subsequently was admitted to the alcoholism rehabilitation center at Bellin Hospital here and was treated for three weeks. Trojans top Pacific SANTA BARBARA (AP> -"Top· seeded Southern California breezed to a one-sided 15-11. 15-8, 15-9 victory over second-seeded Pacific Saturday night ln \he championship match of the AIAW Division l volleyball tournament at UC Santa Barbara. Fourth-seeded Hawaii captured third place with a 15-7, 15-7, 15-10 triumph over third-seeded UCLA prio r to the championship match. n1on Sob Mor,.hto.;d St 1~ 8ow'ino Gt t""'" 10 Aunu,n 10&, Eo· .. r<J M Au~11n P.P~y b4 c,...,191a St •I (ti Adel 11 (03\t•f (aroltr'fl M~ Mf'ml)l'w. ~t 11 Ar,ctn\d'\ Sr $i6 Ml~'•\\IPOI S1 ~ frO'f St S) (l,m'--O'I 108 111 f•< n ., r 1orio"' 81, f.1or 1d·' «;t /4 Flor•<M A&M QI ,,.,4'\ Soutrw-rn Ob (..,,.,.mo11nQ Ill_ Fnr(lhdtrt 6c L.Ou•'•t•nt1 Sf 87 N~v~Od fl.Vt ll fpnnt" .. ~ ~' ti\ lt1•lmon1 tt~ Ion AfAb'-'m,... 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Wcwld Masten; ~ Marathon~~ of Irvine • , . ................ ..., ........... .... ... -......... ....... c Ailey's American Dance Theater brings integrated ballet home NIW YORK 1AP> Alvl11 ~ll~y walks Into hJ1 utf\C'e, after a ea ion re!hnr•\n1 danc.,~. 1 ill tnl flt but rubblna h111 11houldtns 1u\d com plam11\1 of aor" rnuscle t m m lht"14' toql(•atrn to lht• k id~ lb~ e a l •µ ln my nfv. d1tof'\". · ht• .,.)'Ii, 'imd t•very nov. andlht-n they"•>'· ·w.,11. "~'""'ml'· I fO to a arm wllh ..l.!I lht.att• 11UH'h l11'1l> Uut U.tt dodl1't prt'JllU'1 ouTc'>r (.11tMan.c t>1uH·1n(I 111 ddln1lcly • younK m1rn ·~ 111JC11 t Alie will bl· Ml 1111 Jaui ) · /I. t'llj.10<'orn, II Mo•l a r hmbt·1 ht-~11 v., ""'llh u :multi "You ltt:t"P lryln1. never 1ive up, never say die. That' the nature of lbls business." Ills Alvin Alley American Dance Theater, v.hich he founded In 19$8 and danced in until 1965. Is one of New York's most popular, with some dances aspiring to serious culture and olht·rs that aim for more ranle·daule. A•h:y says he's happy to be back. He says his health is good after what he calls "my spec- ltH'ular late spring." lk refers to two occa!liOM on which he "fliµ1>Cd ." creating enough public commotion to Prodigies past and present Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving are drawn to each other both as young lovers and as rivals vying for the same interna· t10n al piano prize in "The Competition." now showing at !oral theaters . ..Each is de- termined to win for different reasons, yet must resolve the confrontation between a mbition and love. There's a lot more to being a fat her than just having a son. .. LAWRE NCE TURMAN and DAVID FOSTER pre~en1 .1JOEL B. MI CHAELS. GARTH H. DRABINSKY Production a BOB CLARK Film "TRJBliTE " s1amngJOHN MARLEY KIM CATT RAtt GALE GARNETT :md !COLLEEN DEWHURST I Scrt.'t>Opla) b) BERNARD SLADE B:t~NI 1111 hh ~la)(t' Pia) Produced 011 lht' Stage h) MORTON GOTTLIEB Execu11ve Producer~ THE TURMAN-FOSTER COMPANY and RICHARD S. BRIGHT Produced h> JOEL B. MICHAELS anti GARTH H. DRABINSKY n1rrc1ed by BOB CLARK "We Still Have Time'' sunit by BARRY MANI LOW \lord~ and Mu~ll' by BARRY MANI LOW, ~ ""' JACK FELDMAN and BRUCE SUSSMAN Music by KEN WANNBERG rJll!I "" 'll'aorll IM ti•• -nttal'll. Tl> fOllll~" PllMoCMtnt ft;llll PG PMIMT Al G\JllWICl SOOGESltO -0 ~~aft4 ~ ~-fl-MAYlj()f •tulTAellPOll~" .___.__ ____ STARTS FRIDAY -, get arrested. He hu not tried to hide that. "I spent seven weeks in a mental bospitaJ with a lot of psychiatry and a lot of just easinf tension, cooling out," he says. "Now I take lithium. UWum is a salt. It balances your metabolism and keeps your from having incredible highs and lows. And it works its magic without any side effects; it doesn't make you drowsy or anything. "I stiU see a psychiatrist. I was diagnosed as manic depressive. A lot of it had to do with re pressed depression about four or five deaths of people clos~ to me in the last four or five years. I had dissolved those depressions within me and was just acting the manic part. "And in that mad period I decided I would reorganize everything -committees, the de· velopment office, the school, analyze the ex· ecutive directors. I decided I would do all these things at once; I got involved in everything." 1 T hese days, Ailey is letting the ad- ministrators or his organization administrate, though. he says, financial problems . never go away. One recent change is that American Dance Center now has federal accreditation, so thitt students are eligible for education opportunity granLo; and foreign students can be admitted full time . Located on Broadway just north or Times Square, the school is open year round, offering 110 classes a week. ··We've got 85 EOG students doing a two- year t•ourse with us as if we were a college,'' Ailey says . "ll's nice to know the government thinks we're first class." The company, meanwhile, is doinK well at the box office despite the fact that Judith Jamison, proclaimed a star almost as soon as she joined the company in 1965, is on leave to appear in the up- coming Broadway show · 'Sophisticated Ladies.'' Following fi ve weeks of rehearsal after Christmas. the Ailey company will tour the Unit- ed States for 12 weeks, return to the City Center and then tour in Europe or South America '"Touring is the very essence or our ex istence," Ailey s ays "We tour about 23 or 25 weeks a year .. When Alley started his modem dance com· pany. all its dan~ers were black , but he neve r intended to keep 1t that way Since the fi rst cou- ple or years. there have always been some white and Asian dancers and there has been one A m e r ic an In d ia n . a w o m a n fr o m Massachusetts . c.Cllllll ll""'B .. PIU\'.\'l'f. Ht'.~J.\MI~ - 0 (ID -.::::- ... ,_.. Tiie O..Otttr Crultln 11 tt" -~· llltl'lelOnCI 111 11 ''" lll ~ tlJYS 1111 fill I ' .... " Bl.VD. llHllllll K(:l Of DIAfH PlUll"I _.,..c•1 ._ "MALIBU "CHfECH "AfTUAN Of BEACH" & CHONG'S TH£DAAOON~·~·~==-=""'=".,.,,..,.,.~,,,..,~N-E_x_T_M_o_v_1E_·_· IOOIW "ftlOOtNTHf l#~l A081N WllllAMI SHELlEY OUVALl ,,. "" .. , .. , ... ... ,_ ,,..,. t•. ,,.,, ....... "STIR CRAZY'' (A) Ailey says, "l also (eel that cluaical ballet companies should be more intecrated, s hould try to encourage black classical artists. "Our muJtlraclal company, J believe, un· iversalizes the material. Jt doesn't become jult black material. It becomes part of aU of us. ''I admit there were days when I first start· ed. I worried about having an Oriental or white person in ·Revelations' or 'Blues Suite.' Now 1 much prefer it. It enhances the texture of those pieces and gets rid or a lot of cliches. "When we started touring Europe, we wer,e all black dancn!i . The critics would say that on- ly black people can dance spirituals like that, move in that subtle animal way. 1 thought It made us a little less artists. "And in the '&Os militancy, the black side was screaming and I was in lhe midst of that with a multiracial company that wu primarily black. I got some letters. J felt strongly so I ii· nored them." This season's opening night included Todd Bolender's "The Still Point" lo a Debussy strint quartet. Ailey says, "I've loved it for years and always wanted this company to do it. I saw 1t originally by Emily, Frankel's company in the late 1950s The New York City Ball~t and Joffrey Ballet did 1t on t()(• s hows Having begun on bare feet. it is nowcomlng home again." "Revela tions." set to gospel songs , and "Olues Suite," set to blues songs, choreo· graphed by Alley in 1960 and 1958. are clearly the two lop audience fa vo rites His new rreation, for 15 dancers, is set lo a jazz s uite composed by Donald Byrd, Pharoah Sanders and Max Roach. "It's a bright piece a bout hope ;.ind resurrection and a new day." Ailey says he'll never forget the day he quit dancing. "ll was m July 1965 in Italy. l was 33. l had been dancing three or four people's parts, as they'd get injured or sick "l was doing everything, administr ation. publicity, fund raisi ng, choreography, teaching, cos tume designing I was going out of my mind. I was losin..: my Jump and never had time lo take class "! h.td v>mc wondcrfuJ dancers coming up. I d1dn t want to compete with them. And I didn't want to be on c;tage in the back. loudly whisper- ing ·Eve ry bod~ move over to the nght.' · · 1 remember 1t wi th pleasure. After the last pc rform:ince-1 n rlorence, J took all my re· ht' CJ rs al clothe'> :..tnd put them in the wastebasket in the hot~l " Z1P.,t..OEE· , DOO·OAH' Walt Disney·-. Song~ South@ . N ' GOUllf UAW1'a , .. . PRIVATt: Rl\NJUUN 0 -(A) - THE JINAL COUNTDOWN S'l,Ill f~llAZY \\ tit !)"""' .. .· .. ~. ~ ·'~~...I}# . . . ~ • {IT " .,~· .. . ·t>· ~-......... . .. \ ~ .... .,.,,. I . . ~;i;; ~US ll'Ct "MEATBALLS" RUCILH .• GAP'll \or O'DIA"4 "" • b """• ...,, "RETURN OF THE DRAGON" ....... tt .. ... ,_ t •t ............ . ""I' 11111 "" 1111 UH I' "ME.A T8AU9" , ''*" llt ll' r• Pt.Ill IAt "THE LONG """' ' RIOEA8" , 41RPLA ....._.,., CMUCH 'CHONG I NUT MOVI( MUllC TRAINNO 101h SMASH WEEK ..... lllU l'IAU fDWAllDS lllWl'Oll l lDWAMOI> Mll>Slll" 8 •I ' '< Wll JI) Ml l ClllllOOMl tOW•llDl> t lllllllil WU I A KUCH/ llJf/J<WOOO PROOUC!l I TH( 100tJAAli[R',,, 1 RAY <'iiAJ>l(fl' IO'IA'i rtlDSHtJl1 P(Tfll GAUM'JlP~ Pf<Ul IMO "'·· .., fD'//Alffi ~ tflllfti711 -•••H....,.., tfH 'VIRRY _.,,,... ,,_ .. ,..,., A{lA"1Hl~Hl1l1 ~ • ,.,., '"'j"ll>lNl l<.rlM~JlJ{. 11()1\ARI',., 11[11,h f .,,,..,.,,,.,TAYLOR HACl(J'ORO 'F1'1~•co,1"<' (](]I DO.It "~J . lii'r' ,_..,,..c . ..-_,..,.,_ .,.. ... ~ U t.dArt ···t ~ ........ ~-OI e IS S -----NOW S H OWINO ·--- • usu111m Edward~ C1nem 1 S•6 l'll? lltAllCf S••d•um !11 •• " .,;q lj(~( r rtJumr· II 4 I ~ 14 'l' ___, ----~ --- • WISIMINSHR _ _.) DAILY PILOT Condue tors starting · with a splash I' IJ MAN. Wash I AP) A-oot &·two ,, ~lub Ji rrtk•rlck 1''tinnell leaclles the art of con· ductln6' ltnder wait~r for lhe .. resista11ce ·· "I use the water to lr1msfer the fceUng of reststance." said Fennell, who dJscovered his water technique when he moved to Miami and bought a swimming pool. T he water gives the hand that feeling of in· tensity because lhe muscles have to work so much harder, ~e explained. "Being in the pool makes the conductor more aware that we are part of the music, tbat :tr :I THE WOODWIND performer encounters r\!iolllhmc~ blowrn6' lnlo aa instrument, the vlollnb \ ftrlds 1t l11 moving a bow across strtn1s. anl1 ltw re1mil•O<'e ll dr ummer confronts Is ob· \i iou 1''ennt'll u yi. Tonight Show trumpeter a nd former Eastman musician.Doc Severinson went to Fen· nell for help on his first conducting erfort Moving from playing lo serious conducting troubled Severinson, so f eMell put him in lhe pool. It worked. Fennell s aid. the body has lo become the ins tr ument , he Did. . : ! .... "WHEN YOU GET under water and try to •. drag the slick.. all ene rgy flows out of the end. J\ut u conductur's baton meets only thin air. o M music:lan may perform wildly lf moving rrom pat to podlum Fennell bel~ves a dip In lhe pool cun prevent such calamity, "'T'he water makes the conductor aware of how to operate without an instrument in hand," he s aid. Nt1w C'Ol"lducto1 m resid~ce al the Uolversi· l) ot Mwml, Ff!nnell '>pent 30 years at the fo:J.,lmi\rlSchnolof Musi•• In Rochester, N. Y The tip of the baton 1s the focal eneri!Y h <'ld in which he or s he operates. &to 1f ~ diMtk#t htr-~If '110J#e,, fhlt; ,,.,,~ 1o~ &Hi kilf her. .• N~&ll'~is/ (~iii= •. ~ Craekf/ t,\tl.t-Oiau~ ,.,_,,., \J\111'1111·1"11 k't IW tt\llltl.ClOIJ\\J-.rr.•I•"''""' \I,\' tl\\llllll'hh• \\(,11 \I \\'Ill k\ -(, .. 1(.\11>1'~ l ll\1'11' I ll'\ 1 I Hll" 111\\\l<tlll l\ k•>I 1\111 OSO ·11."I 11\\1'\ II ti \Ill I ll I'" ••I: ·, \t ,\I U\I Hkl\111 '"1111 \lllU<lll<• H\1 I.. I> 'tu .... rt\ h'U'( \\ f M11 \...~f.I ""fP'-lU'' \I I'-~·4'~ \'-11' 1 ~ l't1tJu'" J "' JIJtl' bk \J1PI ~· •I ..uld Wh H \RIJ'i' 11' ,I.,\\ 1' h1u.h 1 r 1• \ It rpG1'...,i111 CiiM:a iims1100 '"'"'"•· .,., ¥ • • •• " ' . ~"' .... _.,._ -· -. -~~·--~~ -----STI\lt'l 'S •'RID\l'·~ . ... I ' ... •t•-C•t-1 So you want to s imulate that on lhe podium, to translate the feeling. .. You should sort of feel as though you ue conducting in molass~s. J u~t as you pull a stick out of water , so .does the feeling of restraint or resistance on the podium pull music better out of musician~ " 1:c•maw1:tc1 ANAHClM BRU tom 111m lu .. ~, GHD£N GROVE IRVINf UA CITY Cl .. EMA EDWARDS' Ul TWIN CINEMAS S TADIUM DRIYE·IN AnahP•rn t 11v• 11 -.~ H' f!• J.' C1'1'11H1'\ "' •r 11~·.lt.H• ~ Ii !I I·· ''~!Jeh]d ]')1' I 14 • 8 79 98'JlJ ,.i "'" •• J ... ~ Gil.I <\141 I/! 4 c i J ~4 d ''. EDWARDS ' BRISTOL I.~~ ~•I A~• .; OUll&I q, ,r 2~ 'Y~.1•1 .t hl 'l Iii OIA"E UA C 111 C n1•m,1 1/IJ 1 b 14 11) l ~ ANTHONY HOPKINS K CISU MUA ms• Vl[JO Bristol (7 l 41 540 7 4 4 4 Cinema V1e10 (7 14) 830 6990 MMll"CTOM IUCll Edwards Twin (7 14) 848 0388 J FOUNTAIN VALLEY ./l~W· ,~,~· -,'l w,.. ' smo f ou~1a1n va11ty 811:( 1 ';IJ( PAClflC' s EDWARDS' WOOOBRIOC£ FOUNTA IN VALLEY ORIVC.JN OllllC( sa"u AMA Orange Mall (714 l 637 0340 lfJrbor Blvd 01 Ir 171 4 5 I 12 71 NO PASSES ACCEPTED OUR'~ TI-41c:; ENGAGEMENT I ' \ • DAil Y PILO I -.' ...... phonic; -string per/ ormers soar -TD WOU IS . Tt:Cll.OllCALL V d1 ff1 cult : ~·-ol lbe complex roles of brass llnd wind j ~nu. Take for example the opening • movemmt where oboes and clarinets bnng in LM principal ttteme to be echoed later by the J'reach boms. From UUs beginning to the end of the fo urth movement the orchestra was s<,> well balanced U.at the playing of va rious solos or sections •pecially the brass and windi; was cleu and ofteD brilliant. Peulman achieved the ~ohesivc tenaklo that makes for a great performance. Yet this was only one of fhrctt fine performances that afternoon. For 411e concurt opened with a lively. vi,orous r~admg of Aaron Copland's "Outdoor Overture." TD CONCLUDING WORK of the afternoon wa1 another virtuoso performance -this tarot• by tbe beautiful; young Japanese violinist, Man Taumura in Lalo's "Symphony Espagnole ... Tbil is a symphony fo r violin and orchestra Ua five movements with the third movement. for aome reason unknown to ttus reviewer , usually tted. f.. It wu . obvious wh)I Miss Tsumura is so ly reprded. She is a master violinist. Her ·ii sweet, exquisite. and brilliant in the high ~ten. ·. , She also can achieve dark coloring as she d in the ftrst movement. Her most melodious playini was in the second mo ve m ent - 1eberiando. · ~ Ua PLAYING WAS especially mellow in tlte fourth movement ancjante where she showed lier best harmonics and dynamics. The final Rondo was· full of energy and vital Spanish rbytbms. Pearl~an provided subtle and balanced or· Touch of Cla~I chestral 11upport allowing Miss Tsumura lo hine. Truly an outatandln1 concert. * * * LAST SATUKDA \' EVENING the New York String Quartet presented it.a second COD· cert of lhe •eason to an enthusiastic and mostly yo uthful audjence . This writer observed that the handsome, charismatic members of lhe NYSQ have ac· quired \heir own devoted but intelligent and •cultured "groupies," a word not unfamiliar to rock fans. The players come to the stage etud· ing presence and 1raceful informality. Their four selections w~re a potpourri that included thal cla.ssie master Haydn, the French modem Darius Milhaud, a brand·new work by former UCI student J effrey Mumford and a work in the Romantic-ethnic vein by Dvorak. IF HAYDN EVER W&OTE a bad quartet - and he may have. becaust_he composed over 80 this writer hasn't hear4rtt. This one, written in the summer of Haydn's c~ative life. was beautJffilly played by the NYSQ. The first move m ent was vigorous , the second movement largo -was melodious and nobly played. The scherzo was lively, and the fourth movement had just the right tension. un ity and cohesion. "BRILLIANT!" f·. Charles Champlin. t: • LOS ANGEJ.F_'i TIMF'.S • •-..J -• MANN llllA ,lAZA &•r .. I' >j\1 •o ,.UI\ M:Ct,ttD '°" r•us ••CllGllillll•f Tbe neat work WU by Jilllba~, one of ''Lea Six," a aroup ol f'Nneb compoeen lnfhaeac:ed by Erik Set.le. fD a reaction to Romantic: and lmpreulonlaUc music, ln a search for new musical ideu, they helped to create the Neo- classical school. Tbe work we beard wu llilhaud's first strin1 quartet composed in 1912 and dedicated to Ceianne. For thia reviewer, it was the hi1hli1ht of the evenin1. F&OM THE SOULFUL melancholy themes or the tint movement often led by Robert Becker's dark bittersweet viola lbrou1h the romantic melodious second movement, to the long but ever vital Trave, and the varyin1 dynamics and rhythms of the fourth movement Vif, il wu thorou1hly salisfyin1. , The NYSQ played with a shimmering, deli· cate beauty, and their phrasing was superb. The third work was a premiere of the String· Quartet (lllO) by Mumford, an avante garde piece with sharp contrasts in dynamics and full of atonality and dilsonances. The performance was taut and energetic. Most of lhe audience showed its hearty en· thusiasm for the performance and lhe composer who took a bow with the players. THE n:NAL woa& OF the evening was by the Czech composer Dvorak -his "String Quartet in E-flat Major. Opus 51." Most familiar to Americans as the composer of the New World ·symphony, Dvorak made more use of his rich Slovonik colors and rhythms in this work. 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"' .. , ...... ,e:. ot"' 'll't\.Ot• .. ,.. •~o Nl•O'I STIR CRAZY • ""J• 'e.; • ' • ae t•'•t.t•too ••t t te. t00•1t'• •••-C•I 'tit• • l l>O-..t.110 llllO\. IUJIO LA CAGE AUJC F'OLLES • .. n 1 I •I h \ "'~ ) OllC • I Je • t t I f Hf RITZ 1• •n 1 fOI ''Mt• ...,_,St.• ·11 °\t te '" ••"IU...A/tO... THI LONQ •UDlllll 1•1 ,, .. CT;~,::;;N 1"1 VAN NUYI ILVO. 1~1 MAl.llU llACH ,_, MALllU HIQH 111J HOT TO TROT 1111 IWIHOINO CMllllll.IAOli.I 1111 llXWITMA•U 11t1 ___ .. "'IVATI llN.lAMIN llll -QOINO IN ITVL.I 1111 I I 1191 Ac-y ltl,. "°'' Owfl ltMi ~ ... = .... c -·-....... ""'"" __ .. _ TNI I.ONO""''"' '111 ,, .. _,,, .. ~ ....... -THt MUNTD 111 . ... -, .... '°""'--"" ...,,..,. ,... 'TAU MY CMANCla MTN MAUTY' ..._ "'···-of .,.,...., ........ , Tattoo Ired TV role ahrinking LOS ANGELES (AP) -"I've been livin& with my size for 37 years," says Herve Villechaize, the 3-fool-11 Tattoo ol ABC's "Fan- tasy Island." Wben you live that lon1 it becomes part of your life and you only think about it when people remind you of it. Villecbaiie has other worries. HE'S NOT 'HAPPY W1111 the way his role has been defined in this year's version or the show. For one thing, he feels the character of Mr. Roarke, playedl>y Ricardo Montalban, bas become too god-like. What &es Tattoo do? "Tattoo walks around and does what his boss tells him to do," be says. "Tattoo is mostly -like, I would say he watches everything, sees everything. He doesn't say much, but he knows why he's there." He feels Tattoo should become more like a diplomat, to act as an intermediary between Mr. Roarke and the guests. .. HE DOESN'T MAKE the decisions, he doesn't change to what's best or what the 1uests want," he says, "but he helps the 1uests to un- derstand what -you know, the boss is becom- ing very compli~ated . He's become too Faus- tian. He uses too many vials. "He gives too many potions to change people's lives. Ir Tattoo steals one of the potions of the boss, he's going to take bis boss over. I think it's too much -it shouJd be somewhere in between." He adds, "I don't agree with the new con- cept. I don't like It. I work because it's my job. I just don't like what's goin1 on. They're makin1 the whole thing very sexy. "They're makin1 Tattoo look like a lecher. I don't agree with that. He's not a lecherous man. He's a lover in the sense that be loves. That's healthy." · IF TATTOO HAD A fantasy what wouJd it be? Herve answers, "I think he wouJd want to make people happy." Tbe real Tattoo, Herve Villecbaize, is quite happy these days with his new wife, Camille. She's 21 inches taller than her husband, but he says of the height difference: "I don't think about it umess people ask me." A lot of people do ask. In fact, people rudely ask the most personal questions of Herve and his wife. ''They hassle us," says He rve, who sometimes employs a bodyguard. "THEY SAY HOW COME you married that girl? Because she is big? I think they are obnox- ious people." Camille adds, "They don't bold back anything. They ask whatever they feel like ask- ing." The couple are interviewed in a pri vale home in Burbank that Villechaize rents for office space to run his various businesses. He has a travel agency, part ownership of a restaurant, and an investment in a potato chips called Lips Chips. They live on a two-acre ranch in the San Fernando Valley where they raise most of their own food -including animals for meal. A SMALL ·GRAY cockatiel perches on Herve's wrist, occasionally hopping off to peel at something. Chantrelle, an enormous mixture of golden retriever and Irish setter. sits nearby. Herve puffs on a big cigar and his mirror- lensed sWlglasses a re pushed back on his head. Camille, in a cable-knit wine sweater, sits by bis side. Her long dark hair is plaited on one side. She bears a slight resemblance to Kale Jackson, and, in fact, once worked as her stand-in. THEY MET WHEN SHE played a role as a beauty contestant on "Fantasy Island." He says, almost shyly, "After that I would find out where she was working and go watch her without her knowing it." She says, "I was doing a part on the show. And he started taking my picture." Herve, who studied art in bis native Paris before be became an actor, is a fine amateur photo1rapber. That was 3~ years ago, and they dated only occasimially. Then, s uddenly, they were mar- ried. Why so sudden after such an on-a1ain, off. ' again courtship? BE&VE nDNKS. "WEIL, I think if you're stupid enou1h to wait that long, you should 1et married. I waited too long." · Camille cuts an eye at him and aab, ''Wbatdoyoumean,stupidenougb?" QUARTET. • • ... ,..Pate Ill) movement, ln the second movement "Dumta" (an eleCY) and the ener1etJc ft.Dale. Tbls ft.Dal work wu more subtly played than la perbape tbe usual style of tbe NYSQ. With tbelr clear blend of soundl and their pitch , security, they bad the rb)'thmlc h'eedom to re- lax with tbe Dvorak. TBB a&ADINO OP Wllliam FltaJ)aUick, violin, Brian Dem bow, violba. Robert kker, viola, and Stephen Erdody, cello, waa a 1or1-. bleDd of romutlclam, mel1aebolJ. U· presaiftDllll ud, in the roadD. blutna --0· Oraqe County ll fort.ate .__ IO baw aucb a clllt1qu1ahed and talented IJ'OUP of mutl· clam la rem~ at UCJ. • A GOODMARK Produclion A RICHARD DONNER Film "INSIDE MOVES" Stomng JOHN SAVAGE DAVID M O RSE · DIANA SCARWID • AMY WRIGH l Music Composed by JOHN BAR RY Film Edited by FRANK MORRISS Production Designer CHARLES ROSEN Director of Pho109rophy LASZLO KOVACS. A S C Based on o novel by TO DD. WALTON Screenploy by VALERIE CURTIN & BARRY LEVINSON Produced by MARK M TANZ & R W GOODWIN Directed by RICHARD DONNE~n) IPG!l'MlfTM.MWasuasno.-1 _0 •• -..... ._ .. _ .. , ___ .... ___ '""'°"'"···- -------1e•TART8 THURBDAY------- 11•11 Anaheim Onvt·ln (7J 4 J 879-9850 UlllllM Brookhursl loge (71 4) 7 J2.6446 COSTA MESA •SSIOll YlllO South Coast Plata Cinema V1e10 (7 14) 546·2711 (71 4) 830 6990 WlSTMlllSHR UA lw n '" l ~<jj • j\,~ .. · . Sun<My, O.C.mO.r 1', 1980 t e story of o mon who con no longer live the dreams and traditions of his father .... 1 And of the love he f inds with o woman who believes in his talent. A movie that will make you core, moke you sing, and molu~ you cheer. L NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER 'THE JAZZ SINGER" " ,ERi'(-.t•DER PROOiJCT'O LUCIE ARNAZ. CATLI N ADAMS. fRANl(LYNAJAYE •• • . • '"'t"'Bf1<1 :;A<tP •o•c•o• ~, S'TEPHEN H FOREMAN ~, .. , • ,. • : C• L. SA"ASON RAPHAHSO N 0• .•·o., ~)<"·••• •,.-...,.,,NEil DIAMOND o ' • Y , I •.o..•O"'-'Si....,A"' •'• tRi ... Lttvcll' :;; ., • ..,,,,. Ri(HAROFltlS(HER .. ...... ,PG/.,.•iA;' ;:JIWltl MalllO - ~-··--.................. :;. ~· ·~ . 'J.O• .. _ ,~, ~ ·.~ "'i1 in )q: tu' . t;l .,m JI · U: . • Yt . JV ~ .. tq •W )~ w; . ni· 111: Iii •'it ·m fiJ ~i. lo ~I '" :<> ,, ..., N ·11 "r Ill )~ u> ' ' ~1 t1 ti • \I• '-1. )~ ------STARTS FRIDAY------ EDWARDS CINEMA PLITT CITY CENTER .t COSTA MESA (71 4) 546-3102 ORANGE (714) 634-92~ . H I 3~mm. ~·u~~~ s"reReo I h The Power Behind The Throne ''POPEYE'' (PG) ·' I "PRIVAtE BEN"'AMIN" Ill). I "THE ELEPHANT MAN"'"'°' I "THE EMPIRE c,.01 STA~~~..!.A~K" '"ORDINARY PEOPLE"' SNEAK PREVIEW "THE TRIBUTE" FA I/SAT "B~UBAKEA" (A) "MIDOl.E AGE CRAZY" I "AWAKENING" 1111 "FADE TO SLACK" =--..... ... ...J l"FUSH GORDON" (PG) "THE NUDE BOMB" l -. . . ::::I ~"SONG OF THE SOUTH' "APPLE DUMPLING GANG 1oi AIDES AGAIN" ..___ _____ .......... "AIA~NE" 1..a1 "BLUES BAOTHEAS" · "CHEECH la CHONG" I ( ' (II) ''IDOLMAKtA" "DtV1NE MADNES~ Clll JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN DOLLY PARTON -- AN IPC J-1 LMS PROOl 1CTIO:'\ 0 1· A CO LIN H I CiG I NS PIC f U RE NINE TO FIVE DARNEY CO i EMA'.\".· ELI ZA BE J H WILSON . ··· and STERLING H AYDEN as The Cha irman of the Board Produced by BR UCE GILBERT Directed by COLIN HIGG l !\S Screenplay hy CO LI N HIGG INS and PATRICIA RESNICK ' ... Story hy PATRI CIA R ESN ICK · Mu!-.ic by CHARLES FOX ~ · ,...--.----------... Dolly ""II "9 to 5" on RCA Records COi OR RY Df l LIXE ~ · IPGIPMEWTAL 6UOMCE SUGGEmyo' 1nd T1pe1 1ad tit• Original Sou11dtr1ell I ~READ THE ~BOOK I .. ·• ~ _--. •TllMl .. , NOT• 1U1T*-' '°" ~ °" 20tlt Century-Fox Records and T1pe1. · ® \;""™ aH1v•Pf.I011 ~ STARTS FRIDAY ~R!-1~ -.,,.. -I ' -~ . • . , ...... --~. ~ -·----....... _ ENTERTAINER'S CllfT • Christmas music given twist Prie•t '1 fant eiqle record a contemporary offering ..,.-.. 110 1.J..YWO<m IAl'J Loollhlj lot. 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C'bnMm.--. \11)".J~ hl' t,11t1·d tu hohf llW up ' hl' "'::t11lt'il 111111, 111un1•\ th.111 we pl.iont"lt I 1H Ill t. 1111 ,1ud10 wl' had lbl· rh\\ 1111 l t '" ... "' hJd all o r the v1ohn!> t' t·r \ th111~· 11111 th1·n ht• comi::s wit h h1:. l,1"''''' 111d 1111., t" pull .i fast one He thou~tit 11 ",1., t<•v late. :o.t•c, and asked for 111or1· mu11n ~' I '>•ud, nuts lo him I'll ::.tn)I 1t 111\-,. Ir I hal·, wh y I duJ it • they doa't 10 and arrest hlm. He didn't , really shoot the sheriff' you know what I mean? This is Juat a son1 that I'm sine· inc. lf 10meone sln1s • son1 about his girlfriend and he's married, they don't say he's beinc untrue.'' Q : "YOlJ'KE NOT .T H E only cler1yman to r~rd." Sarduccl: "Yes, many popes have had albums. Pius XU was the first one, be had one, it didn't sell very well. Than Paul VI had his own album, it was called 'Here's Looking Down at You.' He did about three o( them, one album was his 'White Album' -you know that one ? It was a good one. Pope John XXlll had one album. no singles. •·And now this new pope already has a couple ol albums. One is Polish folk songs, which has kind of a limited au- dience. you know what I mean? And I have an album too. but it's spoken word. It came out a couple of months ago, called ·Live at St. Douglas con- vent.·" Q: "YOU HAVE A LOT of competi· lion -so many Christmas a lbums are out. And don 'l people tend to buy mostly a lbums instead of singles as gifts'?" Sarducci: "Yes they do, but : h ave this idea a bout Christmas. It's not that I don 't like Christmas. it's just that I don 't like it so often. I'm still sick or all those little drummer boys, all those jingle bells from last year, and they 're starting to play them again, right away. Too often it comes. Abo Starrillf{JOHN CIEL.CUD • G.O SPRAOUN • BEATRICE STRAIGKT Ort~mal Musi<' by HILL <.-ON 11 I >irecmr of Phocog,aphy JAMES CRABE.ASC. Wr 111cn 11 If' tilt: ,c·rt'c·11 and Produced by ~ff EVE SH AGAN Based on his~ 1.>trn I l'<l ll} )01 IN \,, AVIU>SEN A STEVE SH AGAN Production Q · 'Thl· .,cmi.: ., 1 11111 lh I!> • 1 "'on 't tw t wisting th1' l 'hr ''tmus ·c;iust' ht'r bo ... rr1end ·~ llat''-111 town Is n't 1t ~ort of odd tha t .1 1>11t'.,l 'houlcJ IJl' :.1nging t1 song a tx1ut Jo.,.ng h1:. .;1rlfr1t:nd a l Christmct:. '· . A~Wl,.pMlo VATICAN GOSSIP COLUMNIST Satirical Father Guido Sarduccl "So I have this idea ' it's called Bi g Christmas, Little Christmas The idea is t hat you wall cele bra te Chnstmas real big every othe r year, like normal And then in the off year, 1t would be like. pe<>ple would just buy presents for unde r $2 it 's a little Christmas Th1'i 1s a little Christmas. a nd since m y ret' ord of course is under $2, I ttunk 1t s hould sell very well " ,_A_< ~ l-ca1ure METROCOLOR• Rele~ nvu R , 110'111cT~0 -o .. 14",AEADnE BAHlJIM BOOKI MGM G· yun1tedArt11ts . 1 "" • •• •l ''"c " I IQl:I() OP fllrnpudun.,,. GmbH A l•ansame<oca Comoany .,.. ''"" ·~~ •.t( , ..... SARDt l('('I : R1<a11· l'vt• hud l>OOl(' com plain, too, ou t of lhl' Vata·itn ubout tha t. But I tell them, 11 ·~ nc1t fa ir It's like when th1· l)ooh1I' Hrntht•r::. 'ling ·t Shot the Shen ff' lht:) don't go Hod ar- r1·st t!wrn llt!t'ausc they s hot the s heriff. It 'a JU't a !-ong " ------STARTS FRIDAY------ Q · 1 don't think the Ooob1e Brothers 'alll! II BU£Ml PARK P.01 fld f>.-j•~ On ... Ir com Mesa H.trbor Twin '714 1 631 3501 EL TOii Dl&llCC Saddleback C1nedome WESTM•STH Cinema Wesl (71 4) 891 -3935 SarcltH'1·1 "Who1·vt'r it was. I mean. 1 ll J ~Pl 407., !71 4) 581 -5880 (71 4) 634-2553 flRI'-1 \ (I JU~ uio M'· ''"'', nw. R S46-Ull KEZY 1190 AM • 96 FM MIDNIGHT MOVIES Fnday & Saturday -All Seats $3.00 -NextWeek- "YESSONGS .. plus "Special Delivery" . l{QBIN ~0 SHEU-0' WW~ o ~ PQ 12:30-J·OO· S: 30--8:00.10·20 Saturday Morning \0 A.M. ~.; \ ~ Wa lt Dis ney 's .· ~-r.Songo1 ~~ .. ----:-.\:"• the ~· 12:00 2.00.4 00·6:00-8·00 10 00 • 1•11/1, m ....... ill f /\. P u \ \ 1 ti I A I ') L ti llBAN OH,GOO! u C O WBOY 800K II s i~ • 3 30-7 45 1 00-5.15-9:30 ( ·1 ' Tlunk God 1t·~ °"'>' a motlo" p<<tu r• I -Plus second fealure M EATBALLS al lhealru • lOWAllOS HUllllWCrOM IOWIAOS WOOD8AID~I • u• CITY ClllllU H .. "''"'l'""" ""' .,." ~ "'~ 1' 1ow111os· SIOOl(BIC~ IOWU OS Cl~lllll WISI s r101u• OAIWH ll f l ll)l''1 ~,~· ~Kti\! ,,. •• -,, I •• '!\ ',.,,. ••c DlllllCI MIU • MINN BAO Plll• • SAO ll MIRAO• DAm •• Oq·•Q<" it' ' 'I lOWAllOS I AISTOI IOO """ accrruo C,...14 Y.•· • .1 1 te>a UllS lllltC.&Gt•t•' NOW PLAYING -IOUTll COAIT CllKDOllH ii£1R s_, ~"" ~ Mtu ~9 335? Or1nl]' 63• ?~'oJ ~ ....... ., Out• ==-. C..UU WHf UA llOflH llKOUI ..... .. "" 191 393~ ll•u 990 •on 8ueila P~·~ 121-t0ro --· UlllltlQI ............ (I Toro 581 ·SMO '>•n J"'n CIPtS1t•no 493 •'>•~ ........... Tl ... , ............ , n you like to eal oulh tO the movies, catc a me or concert and save • on almost everylhing_ We'd like to throw the book at you. The "Entertainment '81" book. that is With hundre ds of coupons good for e xceptional savings at restaurants. movies. theatre. concerts and sports events when two people go out. For shows and events. you buy one tic ket or admission a nd receive a second tree. For fine dining. "' yo u buy one dinner and re- ce ive the second "on the ho use" or at super discounts that vary depending o n the • restaurant. You Type Number Veld Veld on of of Every et lH•t One Coupon Cout>0n1 Dey WMkeftd 01y Fine 58 96% 100% Dining C11uel& 128 100% CenyOut DWng M ovie• 24 &7% Concen1 6 59• 80% Show1 ,..... 12• -94% Hot•• ••• 100% •• Trevef NedonelC• lpedel Vea ,..,, ... lonue 1.0 . Cetd • '"• UH of ..,.,.., ol ,,. ... '°""""' may be 1UO,ee1 10 •• .. IMWMv ol 11ckell 0. 11>i•ct --------...... con even save 50% at leading hotels and receive a speciol l.D. card to use a s often a s you wish. g ood for 25 % savings at Notlonal Car Renta l - Chec k the cha rt below You'll find that you con go out most a nytime to places near you-a nd that you con easily get your money's worth with Just a few uses. Come \. ' - see the book for yourself. It's the ideal way to beat infla- tion. And it's a perfect gift. Fits everyone and con be used now through November 1981. -· ORANGE COUNTY H••• Ale A Few h•mplH Buy one dinner, get one on the house at places lrke McCormick· s l anding: Coupon savings up to$ 1 0 Rodeo Coupon savings up to $ 1 2 9 5. S S Pflncess Louise Coupon savings up to S 1 7. 9 5 . and many ot hers All on a buy one, get one free basis. including Alphy's. M cDonald's. Wendy's. Straw Hat. Sh1k1y's. L1t1lefteld's, Taco de Callos Burger King, Arby's. Pina Hut. Skinny H1ven. and more Buy one 11cket , get one free er selected t hearres near you. . Buy one admission. th e second one 1s free to events hke Hollywood Bowl 4 coupcns. 11ve up to $ 5 50 each 11me: L.A Ph1lha1monic Concen s in 0 11nge County . seve uis to $ 13.50 eech time: LI M1reda Civic Theatre, 8 coupons for show s and musicals. plus Holiday on Ice, R1nghng Bros Circus. Rodeo, and more Buy one. get one lree or 50% olf events hke LA Lakers & Kings 5 coupons for e1ch, 11v1 up to $ 7 .00 eech time. choice of games Attend California Angels. play golf. tennis, r1cQu1tb1ll. bowl. skete. and more -• Save 50% off total stay Trevel m1d·w eek o~ week-ends to f ine hotel• 1n all price reno-• from Hilton• and Sheratons to Holiday Inns and Ram ada Inns. S1ve 25% off regular time and mileage Carry 11 and use as often 11 you wish aM yllf, en'(lime. Is ars-] "Entertainment '81" booth. e CustChner Convenience Ctr. $19.95 • ' --- ..... ~ IODI CADENllSAD ~ ............ ..... No~ .... to be tokt that Aue 1 b41 money In lh~ ).oy ........ Luc .)'t'ar'• ••lei reached » S Mlliea, attOl'dant to 1&•U.tic1 from T O)' Manufac ture n of Amtrita llLSCTaONIC 1•m"1 ac CO'*Dted for UOC> mdlioo ot that, waU. \be oomp\&\enaed &•d&et.s MIDI purchased fo r use by actull.I and ch.tldren "Computer aames u e becom· in& more and more complex," 1a1d Jllnet Poland. mana,er ol Cheta IUld Oame1 Unlimited in Newport Beacb "Now we bave tomttth1n1 th•t keeps adultt in· ter~iled " Cumpu"'rs aren't the only t.oya pl•yln1 up isales this Chriatmaa 11euon Al \M exclW>lve FAO Scbwara tn South Coast Plan some 300 Muo chabic hi boy and &irl monkeys have been purchased. The animal dolls come with complete wardrobes. FOK THE CHILD with dis· criminating t astes , a fully Gifts drop Practicality decides Cutting comers on the Christmas bud&et is what many coastal residents are doi.n& this year. Fewer presents and more practicad gifts are the l wo examples of thrift most cited in a random survey of holiday shoppers. BARBARA BARTH AND her family have de· cided not to exchange gifts with adults this year. Instead that money will be contributed to a favorite charity. Said the Fountain Valley woman, "We de- cided that would be a nice way to spend Christmas rather than going out and buying sorpething we don'tneed.'' • "We're limiting spending this year," said Terry Bates of Costa Mesa. ''The general rule 1s not to put anyone's budget to distress." PAVIA KUSSEL OF Costa Mesa says she's savin& money by making all her gifts. She in· creased her savings on crocheted. knitted and ceramic items by buying the materials in June. "It's a lot less money because you start your buying whe.n things aren't that high," she said. "Everything doubles around Christmas." With Christmas only 11 days away many buyers claim that they're buying fewer presents than ever before. Although the holiday is tradi· Uonally a lime for splurging, most shoppers say they· re pulling in the reins this year. .. WE'RE NOT BUYING as many deeora· lions." said Scott Emery of Irvine. "None of us is buying as many presents. that's for sur e." Instead of buying gifts, Delores Derderian of Hun. ~ Beacb nys abe'• sotn1 to offer to do favonforfamll7 andfrienda. "I think many times we fail to think about the coming year." said Mrs. Derderian. "I lblnk if we all took a little more concern for the practicalside, it would be better.•• Marjorie Harris of Newport Beach says that she and her friends have decided not lo exchange gifts this year. "WE USED TO GIVE four, five or even six gifts to each person in the family," said Mrs. Harris. ''We 'rejust not doing that any more." DEC. 14, 19IO Stocks, C3 Ann Landers, CS Horoscope, C8 motorhed Porsche 921 is hem, rolled off the toy store Door for SltS. And for the child wbo still wanta somethln1 soft to hold, or in this cue loot up to, a 9-foot 1iraffe at the Costa Mesa at.ore coata $1,:iOO. Interviews with several local store managers show that most toys won't be costi.ng par~nta quite that much. AT TOY CITY in HuntJ.oiton Beach boys are ask4o1 for toys modeled after the stars from tbe movie "Star Wars." Plastic fi1urea from "The Empire Strikes Back" retail for iz.• and vehicles for tbe outer apace characters are priced between $9.88 and '29.88. Moel popular-with lirls are lhe new Strawberry Shortcake dolls tbat retail for tB.88. FOR ADULTS wanting toys this Christmas.Cheu and Games Unlimited aella computer chess games from '89.95 to '875. A handcarved wood chess set imported from Italy carries a $3,000 price ta1. Most popular item in the - Designer fashions now come in pint-sized versions so the whole family can wear the same label. See Page C6. advanced toy store la tbe "Rubix Cube," a three·d.imensiooal cube made up of color sequences that can be arran1ed in more than 3 billion combinations. The punier sells for $9.95. Parenta are reminded that the Consumer Product Safety Com· mission has recalled several toY.1 recenUy after it was found lhA they could be hazardous to children. Last month the popular Pot Belly Bear was ordered off shelves after authorities dis· covered that children could swallow s mall parts on the stuffed animal. More than 5 million have been sold. Recalled las t week was another stuffed animal, Squeeze Me Bear. Sharp wires were dis· ·covered on the cuddly toy. TWO MONTHS ago P layskool manufactures had to rec1dl their Bristol Blocks because of small parts that can be s wallowed. A spokesman for the con· sumer commission recommends t hat parents who purchased these recalled toys return them to the manufacturer for a refund or replacement. Green goes Tree supply's slwrt 1. Millions of Christmas trees .stood an the µuth last September as Mount St Helens showered searing volcanic ash over the WashinRl<•n wilderness. As a result local Christmas tree dealers are warning custome rs to buy early Supµl y is short. HARRY NOONAN, WHO has been selhng the yuletide evergreens in Costa Mesa for :1 i years. said that he ordered 3,500 and that 0111} 900 arrived. ··There's a tremendous shortage of big ttt'f'' this year." he said. "The only tall ones an· crJm ing from the coast · · But the trees coming from the coa~lal art•:• are not as thick and green as the shrubs 1mpon ed previous ly from the snowy cltmCJte of northwest Washington Becaus e of the sudden cutoff in supply many dealers have had to scramble looking f0r other tree (arms either in Oregon or along the coast of Washington, Noonan said. IN THE PAST HE imported all of his lrl'es from northern Was hington . Rely1n ~ 1,n e mergency imports from the coast ha~ cul ht!-. stock 35 percent from last year. he said Christmas tree lots have sprung up ltk1• circus tents since Dec. 1. offenng bu)er~ p refreshing show of greenery from Dougla:-ftr'i to nobles and silver-tipped t rees . They may all be Christmas trees to huy1'r" But dealers know the careful d1st 1r1ct1<in~ bet ween them. A tree that 1s plantation·~ro" n t!) can•fu11. trimmed at specific intervals du n ng lb :-.1x .>eur growth. PLANTATION GROWN TREES aver::tilt! S2 to $3 more a foot. according to Frank Tremble) owner of the sales lot at 2200 Harbor Bl vd Silve r-tip trees a re usually more expen~1\'e because of the difficulty of transporting them fro m the high mountain regions where lh~y arc· grown. The spa rse trees a re known for lht·11 parallel brant'hes that break easily Yet tht·\ won 't shed needles. Dee Olson decided not to buy any gifts this year. Instead she's sending everyone on her list a check. ''Then they can buy what they want,'· said the <See CUTTING, Page C2> TAKING A BREAK FROM HECTIC PACE Al HOLIDAY SHOPPING NEARS DEADLINE Fountllln topped by ChrtltrMa tree wH • popul•r reattnt place S.turd•y at Faahlon laland Noble trees also are priced sli ght!) h1~ht•r bet' a use they don't lose lhe1r needles (See SHORTAGE. Pag~ <'2 > All purchtues under $200 Can a family of four spend less than $200 on Christmas gifts and still enjoy the holiday season without feeling like Ebenezer Scrooge? A Daily Pilot re Porter went on a shopping errand to buy gifts for a fictitious family of two parents, a 12-year old son and a 15-year old daughter. SHOPPING AT FOUR LOCAL stores resulted in seven gifts for friends and relatives, si.x gifts for a boy, five gilts for a girl, six gifts for dad and four for mom. The total from the shopping expedition came to $195.27. Your family may differ in tastes, age and number but the purchases prove that Christmas time doesn't have to mean triple digit deficit. The stores and products mentioned are not meant as an advertisement and are only guidelines for what can be done. ST. IVES, Co8ta Meta Glass Christmas ornament Imported decoritted soap French mints Gift Gift Gift JESCO, Costa Mesa 3 piece soccer sta..,er set (Franklin) Boy World class Frisbee by Wham·O Boy Franklin boxing gloves Boy Electric kitchen wall clock Mom Car body kit, 11 pieces Dad 21 piece Metric socket set Dad Sharp calculator Dad MAJtSHALl..S, H1111tla,_ Beacb Leather purse and wallet Girl Acrylic Antee cowl sweater Girl BlackArpejasweater Girl Yves St. Laurent handkerchiefs Dad Van Heusen short sleeve shirt Dad Dress for 6-month-old Gift MAY CO, Soatb Coaat Piasa 12 boxed barrettes Co~pact maantfying mirror FQldlnl umbrella Calif. Trends tailored blouse 100% Acrylic 1weater Emotions 1 ·Black m,btaown , Canvu pune, genuine le.ther Gift Gift Gift Girl Girl Mom Mom Boy Boy $1.40 $4.00 $2.60 $9.97 $3.97 $6.96 $9.96 $4.87 $9.93 $9.97 ~.99 $10.99 $9.99 $3.29 $4.50 $3.99 $2.58 Sl.99 $8.99 $11.98 ••• "·" ••• ••• ••• · 100% Acrylic shlrt for boys Raia levt. for boys Kenninlloo shirt Boy •.• TOTAL S115.27 Read fine print on packages Paperwork can help solve any problems with presents By PAT DUNN 0(11oe Delly~ ... S'41ff Be a consumer-minded gift. giver this holiday season by choos ing presents that won't be costly to use or repair. Just add these reminders from the Federal Trade Commission lo your holiday shopping list : -Buy gifts with good warran· lies. One way to give presents · consumer CLOSE-UP . . . . pairs is to sbop for the warranty with as much concern as you 1ive to choosing a present. THE LAW GIVES you the right to compare warranties on products that coat more than $15. Ask to see them. And keep these questions in mind when re· viewing the warranty's fine print: Is the warranty full or Umil· ed? A full warranty means tbe product will be repaired within a reasonable time period; and, ii it hasn't been fixed with.In that time -and you've tried to ar· ranee fOI' the repair a number of timet, you can 1et a replace· ment OI' refund. A limited warranty means you're pttiq leas protection, 10 read the contract carefully to see what la provided -or what la laeldnc. roa Bn•PLB: You may have to pay for labor or otber ebar.-; you may bave to P9Y for the time you ownM tM pn. dud before the defect aDDMnd; and you may be re~fulred to bring a heavy product to the store for service or do aomethinC else you might find difficult. How loaa does the warranty period lut? Are there different warranty periods for different part. of the product? What does the warranty cov· er? Check to see if any ipecific parts of the product are ex· eluded from covera1e. -Compare enerp labeb on any boUiday lift appliances. lt'a euler tbaD ever to ftad .era lnlormation (and resultant sav· in11> an_.,.. appUeuces. A NBW atJLE from the Federal Trede Commlulon and tbe Dep&rtment o1 &nero re· quinl ..... '1Pel ol in.,.. a~ pllaneea, maaulaetured after May ~.to bear yellow mero· coat Jabeb to help consumers comparison shop for tbe most energy-efficient products. Since this is a recent ruling, some appliances may not yet carry the labels. Freezers, water heaters. and refrigerators have labels that tell what the avera1e enero coat of that model will be, baaed on 1tanclardiJed tests. The label also compares avera1e coats with the other models of tbe aamealae. Ditbwaahera and clothes washers have label• with similar lnfonnatlao. but enero prices alao are bued on •s.ther a aaa or electric water heater i.a uaed. aoo• Ara cOaditioners and furnaeea have labels with ener1y:effJclency raUn11 I EER> The higher the Ef:R. th<' mor e energy effi t'ient th1· pro duct will be The EER for air t'ond1t1oners appears on the appliances, and the EER for furn aces is fou nd in a separate ract sheet that re t ailers must have on hand Save receipts for any gifts you buy. There a re threl! 1mpor t ant reasons wh y yo u should rile your receipts in a convenient storage pl ace Warranties require proof of owners hip. A receipt 1s the e a s i est way l o es t abli s h owne rs hip, whi ch is usuall) necessary lo get wa rrantied re pairs . EVEN IF YOU sent the com· pany a registration card. keep your receipt. The card is not alway s e n o u g h p r o o f of purchase. You can always give a snles receipt to the person for whom you bought a product that may require warranty repair later on. The refW'ld policy for any gift should appear on the receipt. If it doesn't ask the sales clerk to write it on the back ror your re- cords. IT'S DIFf1CULT to prove re- fund promises unless they are writtep, especially if the clerk who m•de them out was h ired only for the holiday season A&aln, you can provide the sales receipt to the receiver of the lift U this becomes necessary. If you need to ucban1e a gift, you'll probably need the ~ipt. Gift retW'lll are an inevitable part al itft·li•ln• and receiv· , inc. Pia ahead by keepln1 the receipt handy. • . l t ( " , C2 0411.V PILO I Touring costs hidden Coupon critics hide SACRAMENTO (Capitol) - dreamina and plann101 for a trip overseu in the sprina? Perhaps because of the soaring price of travel and the cost of food and lodgin& in parts of E urope, many Californians choose to see Europe on a guided tour -usually on a bus. Thal way they don't have lo worry about staying on a budiet while they're vacationing and always have a guide lo tell them what they're looking at. there'a tbe pQtaibillty of deeelv· ina yourself into thlnttna you're 1ettln1 aomethina for notbiq -or at leut for very lit· lie. Packa1e tours range from the "grand tours" that will take you all over Eu!:OP.'l. jn three weeks, a mount of \lme can have widely varylna price tags. One mlaht be a three-week, t t'Ountry tour cosu.na tuO without alrf are, while another of the same duration could coat up- wards of Sl,SOO. 76 percent of houaeholdt uae aid ' to the short, intensive tours of a smaller area. The similariUes are that most tours cover some meals, some lodging, and some sightseeing. _ The dJflerences lie in \be type or accomodations, \be number and quality or meals provided, the quality or the coach uaed, and t\ow much sig_htseeing is in· •1 llA&TIN 8L04NS .................... Th l' roui1C1n 1·rlllc11 went into hid lnl rec-\"lltl)' when lho A.C NleJ.a•o Co. re· ve•ll"d Uw find.In.Cl ol lu lat•t conaumer 1u.r v )' on Uk' Wle ot muulactun:rt' cub-off N>UptlNI l '~ are u.ed by '76 percenl of \he h<•~Mokb 111.&rv•y~. AM :.e ptrce11t of ~e hou~.-holds .re "51n& mon OOupunB now than lhl' dld a ytar a10 l>o hoppcra f~I they are bein& forced lo Ube roupoo:I'' Not afcordin1 to lbe NlelMn haiurt:1 Of th~ coupon u1en. '78 percent Uke 1.Astn & them ''vtiry rnur h " whale only 5 per· ''e nt do so utlh»Pa>lly 00 SHOl'Pt;RS AGaEE WITH Wtllfr tlo u:.t' consumer adviser E&lbt1r Petersen that food price would d~rrcast II coupons "4 l'rt.> t'Ll rruolal~., Only 19 perrent hold th•t V\l'\4 , whllt' 4'7 pt•n•t•nt oolit'Vtl that l)riCell would ~tny tht-sanw and ~ 51erccnt bellev.- lhey would r1~e Al'\.• low m1•omt• 11roupS t•itrludtd from coupon UH aa the coupon critica bave charaed? Abeolutely not! Sixty-nine percent of low -Income conaumers uy they uae coupons ; that '5 up from Sl percent in a similar survey conducted in 1975. 00 11£H USE COUPONS? Of course, say SS percent ol the men interviewed .. But are shoppers uainc their coupoos more effeetively? Of tboae who make shop- ping lists, 57 percent say they refer to their coupons in preparin& it. And 25 percent are keeping their coupons in envelopes or rolders; \bat's up from 9 percent in ms. There i.s little doubt that smart shoppers are oraanizin& lbeir coupons and their shop- ping habits for greater supermarket savings. Ir you have not riled your coupons into \be 12 11roduct groups, it's Ume to do so. aEFUND OF THE DAY Write lo the following address to receive the form required by t his refund offer of up to $4 : Tylenol Group Offer, P .O. Box 14557, Baltimore. Md. 21268. This offer expires Feb. 28. 1981. eluded . These so-called "package deals" are very attractive, but The differences can be ex- tensive, however. • An $850 tour can run an extra several hundred dollars if, once in Europe, you opt for all the "optlona~." Two lours which cover the same territory in the same ,.,...r-.eci Bond saJe set ,-.-!COLLE~~!ft!iP.a~• SHORTAGE ..• MOllE POPULAR WITH buyers, however, is the traditional dark green douglas fir, which does drop needles . "Quality trees are scarce," said Trembley, who nevertheless. is noticing that buyers are edging toward larger more expens ive trees this year. While dealers report that prices have not climbed since last year , the average price or an 8-foot Chris tmas tree is $36 and $21 for a S· or 6-foot tree. ,.,...,_~CJ LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Council has voted to sell up to $90 million in tax.free rev· enue bonds t o build housing for "low and l moderate -i n co me '• families. Price tags for : the pro~ed 1,000 units . to be built will rangf' I from S37.000 lo $90,000. CORNEA ... ,.eo1 ...... mpa GOLD&SILVER Prtce• for 1~12-IG o.wa...•11•... -a.•1U1 Kruoerr~ -=• .=. Meple Leef 1•00 W02 100 Coronu UM.II "61.te SO PH<" Ull .. PU.• '°"' s11.,,., 819' IN% ttW1t. , . .-.... __ ....... c:.e .. .-.-. (714) 556-4150 • South Coaat Plu.a Vlllae- -• -•1. IAc __ ....,C:-_I TAX SHELTER -------------------------------------, CUTTING ••• LEASE BACKS AVAILABLE COMTACT: ('UP 'N' •·11.•: REFUNDS 1 • Cup ou1 lhl\ ht• ~ •u•eu t\ .,1,f\ ,.,.,,"•' f a\t\ ~· 'OwOQ•h b•Y•tt•~ t•h'"O Off•'' wit'-._w,a~ "°"~' '°' •••'"'"_. S1•1t colt .... llr"'f t...-.ct cwooh nt putth•\e -"••• l~ir\Q tor the '"'ult •d r.t~ tor '""·•' tl'W '"Pf',.,,.'"~' in "-.-~Pit•' •nc:.t m._,,,,., .. .a w,...n tr49dfrtQ with h lench Oft•'•,,, • ., "01 be •.;•U•bf• 1n ~11 ••••• ~· "" t ounlr v Allow "'""• • rwelw .. ,,. ref110MI. IAflllA Co10r1r.o Boo• OH•• R«•lw • <olOf lnQ l>OO• ..nd five teit llproieo m•riutt pen\ S.nd ttw ~I'~'" fund to'm Plu~ Untverw l PrOdu<.t Cod~ from •ny tht.., ••rs of a.""' J•m\. JelU•\r.. Prf"\•'"•• •nd-or Pf>MYI 8utt•r E•l>l<H J""t JO. ttll ••"" Frvll SP<•MI Otl•r R«••w • i •-olt <o..-'"' •PC>IH Sencl 1i. .-.qulr•d refund form plu\ lronl l•l>eh from •n, 1wo I••> of ""'" Jellies, J•m• or P•e>erve>. 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Encllll..S. ~wrote •l\cl '-•It Pit E•P•••• S.PI JO 11191 Huntington Beach woman. "I won 't have to fight the crowds and I can save gas." ED TIJRNEll OF Newport Beach says he's not giving anyone anything this year. "What's \be point of going out and spending money that otherwise you wouldn't?·· Oh, bah-humbug. TIMA BARTEL DEALER 714-526-661 I '$5J).O.OO to $500,000 ' . 'INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS , • l nrc rcat o nly IM\flll•nf .• lnco•ut • Wccl&ly co••lt•cnte • Mo nthly f•ndin1• -------------------------------------· • Co••ncial • 6 MOnth• lo 3 ycan • Ac•ldcntial • Southcrn C.llfomlt Keal estate mailbag • • • By ROBERT J. BRU~ ()EAR BOB: When we Us&ed ow bome for sale about four months a10, to help as set the askllll price, the agent showed us reeeet sales prices and terms of nearby homes. During her Ustln1, that a ~ent brought us three purchase offers. OM was about $11 , ... below our aaldag price, another was S1 ,SM uder the asking price, and the last one was n.oet lower. We were really dJsgusted bffaue, when s he took the listing, the agent told u site coald 1et close &o our asking price. When tlaat U.U.1 H · pi red, we switched the Ustlnl to uotller broiler. The seroad aient Just broagltt us u offer $6,400 below our asklnl prtce. We were arged by the agents to accept all of these offers. I'm be(ln· ning t.o wonder, does tbe agent really work for the .,ellerorforthe buyer? -MaryAnnT DEAR MARY ANN : Legally, the real estate agent works for the se ller. The lis ting contract creates an agency between the seller and the broker The seller and the broker owe each other dulies of honesty, truthfulness, full disclosure, bra very. loyalty. and all that. In olher words, the agent 1s to do everythin~ reasonably possible to Ji(Cl the property sold. However, the agent owes the same duties of honesty. full djsclos ure, and truthfulness to the buyer Smart agents never forget it's the buyer's money which is used to pay the sales commission C'vcn though, technically, the commission is paid by the seller Undoubtedly the agents were anxious to make a sale and a sales commission. Even though they recommended a listing price. \bat doesn't mean they felt your home would sell ror t he full asking price. Depending on the terms you are offering, in today's slow market it's not unusual to see homes o;ell for substantially below asking prices. BAY WINDOW AVAILAILE FOi CHllSTMAS CIUISES PARADE OF LHiHTS ,llVATE CHAITEI c~._ ........... 1714) 645-9020 Business Money $5,000-$250,000 Loans & Lease Transactions Preliminary Commitments Within 48 Hours Funding Within 5 Days Information Taken Over The Phone CALL (714) 752-1411 l •1eusr~~EY I ,_,*GMUNU"ILWOl )"-"' .. , ...... CAW?ttOt'~" .. u u ~v~ca,_, •• °"".-c(OIW'l(_'WitAf'Of .-..-r1~•M•1K)Jrif GNlllo-1-•tt•-t• =~t;.':.c::'~-=.-~ 1·ax antPt1d1t1P11I p•u11ihl' DEAR BOB: Tllank you for sendla1 the In· formation oe that $1M,OIO "over 55 nale" tas ex- emptJoa. We dlda't claim tllls esemptloa on oar 1979 tas returns, but It appears we were eUCible. Can we claim a tas refund? CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN -JackT. DEAR JACK: Yes. Income tax returns can be amended, and a refund claimed, anytime within the three-year statute or limitations period. UP TO sso0,000 Newpor'..~~~~0!.~~~~~nc • File IRS Form l040X, along with an amended IRS Form 2119 "Sale of a Residence," to claim your refunds. Your tax adviser can assist you. {714) 760-6060 Readers desiring my report ''Everything You Want and Need to Know About the $100,000 Home Sale Tax Exemption" can get a copy by sending a $2 checJt payable to "News paperbooks" to The Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work lor ou. LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO APPRECIATE YOUR CAR . . . INSTEAD OF DEPRECIATING IT! CAU NOW AT 754 6581 SUM COAST LEASING Under new ownership 17777 Main St. • Suite D • Irvine Now is the time To plan for year-end money. "KEOGH AND INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS'' Bank of N ewport present~ these two free seminar!> to help you understand the immediate ta x advantages of these special accounts, and to plan for the future. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 and re peated WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17 from 6:30p.m.-8:30p.m. Since the number of participants will b e limited, we suggest that you ca ll now for reservations. (714) 760-6000, ht. 248. • Coast Highway at Avocado, Newport Beach, California ~ll)K EARN 16%·18%·22% ON 6 MONTHS TO ONE YEAR SECURED 1 ST TRUST DEED NOTES $1000°° MINIMUM INVESTMENT 1 ST TRUST DEEDS AVAILABLE TO $500 000 Ask US ABOUT IPHA INDEPENDENT PAIVAft HOUSING ASSISTANCE Our 16% 1 at Truat Deed Program. WHY IPHA? • we back Independent Private Housing Assistance to assist in residential home sales • Single family residences only -buyer arranges his own 1 O~ to 30% down payment for purchase. • FHA, VA, FNMA, appraisals only • 70~-75%-80%-90% Loans Available to Home Purchaser. • Your money is deposited with a title trust co and trust deed recorded to you. ·TITLE RECORDED . Offices in: Call Direct or Collect tor Details & Free Brochure 'UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ORANGE 1063 N Gtauell Ave Ore~. CA 9i667 (114) 711·!>440 t•I tru1• dHdl of Sl,000 to J.S0.000 PAV tt.,..f .. m ...O.mos. 1nd I• u'' Oe•d' ol St ,000 to U0,000 PAY tr.-1 ... m+.O.mo\ 1nd lrull -.,. uo 000 .... .... ,.o pt;,.,......., ... '" ...... ""°' HOURS Weekda" 8 to 6 Saturday 9 10 1 NEWPORT BEACH eeo ""'t: ~ Drtw. ~ 8Mdl, CA 9Me0 (714) 644-1923 Upland, Pasadena, Walnut Creek, San Jose, Oceanside. Citrus Heights. San Dl~o. Palm Springs. San Bernardino, Loa Angeles, Hayward. Encino, Burlingame. and San Francisco. ---------------------~ PLEASE CONTACT ME AT. HOME NAME STREET -----BUSINESS ''WE INVEST IN CALIFORNIA FOR CALIFORNIANS!" • • s ,, e Ill -I - Sunday, ~m~r 14. 1980 NEW YOR" TOCK EXCHANGE -. , OAA.YPILOT 1~ {"° )f : 11 I ., . 11: •' > • .. t: J I .. . "' • , . , .. ' . \ '. I : I ' jj ... J .. . I' I~ .. .. .. I ., 1 • .. .. ' .. . .. '" ... I~ 1 : t • • , .. .. • t J ,., 1:, I\ .. . . 1, -! • 'I l ~ • ... . " ., .. I .. . . ' . ii: r. 't . ... . ~ .. 14 I TOC K EXCRANGE : I I I I I I I I I ' • Markets take Woodstock \'~ ' I '"'I 't . -I . . .. • Find the whole Peanuts • 9an9 everyday in the . . Daily Pilat 642·4321 ) \ I • s t• c: " - REAL ESTATE Moving Up In Real Estate ... T•o WH& (;oaa& laAd1upe arcblletu, ITEPll&N I •ALBFYT and SONALDW.M. llAJI, h•~• )otned U.. Planni.nl Center •• part ol •n upllftlion of the N•..,port tka<'h f\rio '11 laodacapi11 archltt'<'\ure div1Jlon Mall'fyl ha. operat ed Ms uwn ,.,ldat••lW i.rt-hil~cture and ph1noina pr1u·t1re \n Newport H••1U'h fo1 Ou.-pain tour yean. b after 11 .. rvtoa IUI vl e prtisldent ~ tth Phtllipei t\randl Rt:ddick, Im· uf lrvmt: 1&11d earluir l&li l& pro· ..... .,.n Jt•d man•&t>• with POO Inc , a landJnlJ" i.r 1 htll'rtunl firm b~mid In the city of OranlCe A c~ tn ludacai-uchitecture from CaJ Poly a. Malefyt latAr earned a bacbelor of hM ana dearee from CaUfonua Sutt ruvenlly, LOn& Beach He as a licensed landisc•~ arl'hltect U\ CaUforrua and u .. member ol the Ameracan Soc1e ty of Landscape Arctutecls Mah comn to lbe Planru.na Center from Vancouver. Wash , where be was an associate with the ludscape architecture firm of Walsb It Associates Prior to ,. that he served In s i milaar "''"' capacities with Mitchell, Neson & Walsh 1n Portland, Oregon.. and in Honolulu with Belt Collirus & Associates. A graduate of the Un1vers1ty of Oregon, Mah has a degree in landscape architecture. , ~ . . NANCY DUESENBERG of Irvine has joined the Orange County office of Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Com· pany as Orfice Marketing Consultant where s he will be in-· volved in the sale and leasing of office buildings Duesenberg formerly was l'o -o wne r of Duesenberg Designs of Scottsdale, Ariz., an interior design firm speciali1ing in commericaJ accounts. A native of St. Joseph. Mich., Duesenberg at- tended the Principia College in Elsa.h , Ill .. where she received a bachelor or arts degree in Engli s h aand sociology. JOSEPH E. "JAV" JONES of Costa Mesa has been named vice president/development of !OM Corp. Jones. who has been senior project manager since joining IOM earlier this year. wall be responsi- ble for real estate acquisitions. and the design and development of all of IDM 's commercial. retail and residential projects. Prior to coming to IDM. Jones was project manager for the Biddle Group of Newport Beach. For several years previously he operated a real estate develop- ment firm in New Hamps hire . IDM Corporation. based in Long Beach, has been involved in the investment. development and management of more than $200 million in real estate since it's founding 10 years ago RONALD THON, a veteran pension specialist, has been named president or Amencan Home Mortgage Corporation of Newport Beach. Thon previously execut ive vice prestdent and director of American Home, was named lo the lop post to fill a V<H'ancy which existed for three ye<1 rs. In additwn to American Jl ome, which does in excess of $6 million in residential. com- mercial. and industrial loan ac- tivity monthly, Thon pioneered a nd founded Western State Pension Corporatior\ -in 1979. THON The formation of WSPC marked a m ajor .breakthrough in pension funds being in· vested into trust d eeds s ecured by prime California real estate. Ian Gardlffr of Mission Viejo has been named general superintendent of Stein-Brief Group, an Irvine-based buildfog and land development firm. Gardiner brings five years' experience to the new position. having ser ved as superintendent and project manager for three land development and bu ilding firms . ln his new position, he will oversee fi eld operations ; re vie w con s tru c ti on plans. engineering re po rts and architectural drawings : and s upervise on·s 1te project personnel. OAltOINf:lt JOAN M. BORBA has joined the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co .. a re· •••• gional brokerage firm. She has been assigned to the retail division. Prior to joining Business Properties. Borba had been a sales agent for several years with Cardillo Travel in Los Angeles. A native of Chino, s he at· t e nded UC LA . w h e re s he graduated cum laude in 1978. JEFF YEARGAIN of Newport Beach has joined the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co .• and has been as· signed to the firm's retail division, according to Lawrence M. Scher, executive vice presl· dent of the relJional brokerage company. · Immediately prior lo joining Business Properties, Yeargain had been with Grubb & Ellis Commerct~ Brokerage Co .. in NewportBeacbfortwoyean. A n ative of Lynwood Yeargain obtained his detm Fullerton tn uns. ------------------- I .. M. ROYO ) INFORMS In the ( lllily Pilld Newland Center readied The historic Newland Houae marb UM aite for lbt 20·acre Newland Center to be built by Si1n•l Development Corponlion in Hunt· in1ton Beach. A $20 million project loca t e d on Beach Boulevard and bordered by Adams Avenue, Newland Center will feature 192,000 square feet of ~tail shopping center and office com· plex space, and will be anchored by California's lar&est Alpha Beta supermarket. Popttlar model in \'iejo The Village Oriental floor plan of Galicia, the Mission Viejo Company's traditionaJJy designed singJe-f amity detached homes. was popular al the Regal opening of Sundey. December 1', 1MO Galicia's eighth neighborhood. Jim Seehr, the firm's general sales manager, report· ed 26 Galicia homes were sold that day. , CWLYALOT Cle01ente ho01es • openmg Tbe grand opeainC ii under way at Laa lhriaa in san Clemente, an adult community of 23 1in1le-famlly bomea . Surrounded by \he Estrella Golf and Coun· try Club, Las Mariu establishes an environ· ' ment of tranquility for its residents wttb coastal vistas or view»' overlooking the golf course greens. Available in four floor plans, Las Mariaa offers homeowners a selection of designs ranging from two bedrooms with \wo and one·half baths to three bedrooms with two and one-half baths, and from 2.100 to 2,800 square feet in size. Hunt ington Beach Mayor Ruth Bailey. bas commended the project by saying, "Newland Center will be of a uni- que design that is com- patible with the sur· rounding area and specifically will comple· ment the N e wland Ho use which is our foremost historical site. It is our hope that this type of commercial de- velopment will become more prevalent in Hunt· ington Beach." State home sales slide The homes of Las Marias include an ex· tensive list of standard reatures, such as French doors, solid oak and custom designed iron s tair railings, and artistic brass plumbing hardware in the baths. Designed by R .J Marvick & Associates of lrvine . the architecture for Newland Center will follow a Victorian theme complementing the his· toric Newland House. Cedar sidmg and small paned windows will ac- cent the one and two two.story s tructures. Building purchased Newport Beach-based New West Development has concluded an agree· m e nt with P lat a Properties to purchase for $2 ,350 ,000 the Corporate Plaza building currently under con- s truction at Fashion Island, according to Gene E. Powell, presldent of New West Development. Powell indicated that his firm intends to make the two-story, 16 ,000 square foot building iLc; new corporate head· quarters. Dave Mandala of the Irvine office of Ashwell· Burke represented the buye~ in this tra.ns ac- tion. Mandala and his associate, Dick Meyer . will be handling the leasing of the building. Sales of existing single-family homes in Califomla registered their first decline in seven months during October. dropping 5.3 percent from September, the California Association of Realtors has reported in the latest issue of its monthly news letter, California Real Estate Trends. However. the median price of a single-family home in the state rose 1.4 percent to $99,039. re· suming its climb toward the record nigh it reached earlier this year or more than $100,000. CONTINUED DOUBLE-DIGIT inflation. high interest rates. the renewed scarcity of mortgage funds plus the normal seasonal slide in demand all combined to restrain the number of completed transactions in October. Some 11,357 sales were re- ported by 49 Boards of Reators throughout the s tate. October's dec line in sales volume represents a decrease of 19.9 percent wben com· pared to October 1979. The October performance represented a re· versa! o( September market trends when sales volumes posted a 2.1 percent advance and the me· dian price sagged 1.6 percent. "Con s idering the realities o f today's marketplace and the economy's fragile suscep· tibility to recessionary tendencies, prospects are dim for significant improvement in sales activity before the first part of 1981," said CAR President John Seymour of Anaheim. STRICTLV SEASONAL EFFECTS usually pring some slowing in the month of October," Seymour commented. "Sales activity in California has slumped in October in four of the last six years. While sales volume was down nearly 20 percent from October , 1979, this was not nearly as severe as the 31 percent year-to-year declines reported in March April and May. • . ' "At the same lime. there is no cheer in the knowledge that this October was the 14th con· secutive month that sales were below those for the same month in the previous year. Joel Singer, CAR's director of planning, re· search and economics. pointed out that the median price of a single family home in California in Oc· tober was l4.5 percent above its October 1979 level despite market forces which normally act as con· C'Jeu ,_II# "'1MJJ;,, lMt4 Ma.. l••Jtli• «C#~1· HR ........... ,. stralnts on price appreciation, such as limited fund availability, high mortgage rates, and a decrease in the sales-to-listing ratio. "The critical housing demand/supply imbalance within the state is obviously exerting stronger up· ward pressure on prices than the downside deflec· tions of these other economic factors." Singer said. ''THE STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN of Oc· Lober's activity serves to explain the rise in the median price coincident with a decline in the number of comcleted transactions." Sin~er ex- plained "Market conditions brought a fractional in· crease in sales of homes costing in excess of $200 ,000 and a fractional drop in homes costing $50,000or less Exactly9.5 percent of the homes sold during October brought a price in excess of $200,000. while sales of homes ror less than SS0,000 accounted for only 4 1 per· cent of total activity " Prices for the se homes by th e San Clemente Group start at $197 ,500 To visit L~s Mari as, home buyer'{ may take the San Diego Freeway to the Camino d e Estrella exi t. Procet?d east on Camino de E s trella Cwhl l'h becomes Camino de Los Mares) to Avenue Va- quero. turn right and procee d to Calle Vallarta Turn left and continue to ,Las Marias on A venue Mesit a, just off Callt' Vallarta. San Juan homes debut Stoneridge tn San Juan Capistrano is composed of 157 acres of land. highlighted by views of the sur- rounding mountains and valleys The community will include 180 estate-sited homes and homesites that have been carefully graded into the hillsides to preserve the natural terrain . Ranging in size from 10,000 square feet to 21h ·acres, the various lots are view oriented and equestrian-zoned. An equestrian training and ex· ercise ring. riding trails and two lighted Lennis courts are pro· ' fess1onally maintained for Stoneridge residents under the direction of the Homeowners' Association Twenty-two Jots are now available in Phase Three. Prices range from S99.000 to $165.000. To reach Stonendge, just minutes from the new Mission Viejo Mall, VI'•· 1tors s hould take the San Diego Freeway f405) to the Jun1pero Serra offram·p and proceed under the freeway to Rancho V1e;o Road. Con tu1nue one.half m ile north 10 Highland Drive and the sales center Plus first months rent oves New 2-story Air Conditioned Townhomes in Uptown Whittier • Beat inflation with 1-year Lease-option to buy at today's low prices. • Rent for only $700/month while you save for your move-in balance. If your property appreciates 1 O % 1n 1 year (we make no guarantees). your equity would increase by $9, 190 -or $765 per month -letting you live "rent-free". 2 bedrooms, 2 V2 baths from $91 ,900 G) Phone (213) 693-3818 Leslie Graves Development Compan~~ ' (11 y DAI LY Pll.0 T No more 'fl.and A' .. 81 IUDITll OUON ........ ~ ..... early a year •10 l me\ a man wbo ... • ao IOQd-loolun1 and cbanniDa that l wa• abtiolulely lOOl\M·ll.a 1 wbHa he lQ1rQCl-.c:ed b.imaelf DHf lM ~n .i a day \on• t'Onference ) Wa.. 10 nust~red and surpnsed lbat Uus hand.tome man would come ,aao. talk to me that I fumbled aro\llld wttb my words and eveo rna1'8ged to foraet bLS last name Wh~o I left that day I could Just ba\t lucked my5elf I thouabt I bad blov. n a perfectly eood cha.nee to get to lliK>w an Ullerestini man 1 wished, as l drove home, that I coulll have called upon some mask to make me sophisticated and suave, tOUllly in command of the situation anJ very brilliant. 1t can be almost depressing to think that such opportunities 10 by beci use you 're shy or timid. You feel bad · because you blew It, and then you 'get depressed because you reel batl.' ALAN GAaNt:a, a communka· Uons consultant and teacher at Santa An & College, was even in worse shape than I when he was in hiab school and coUeae. • ·1 pever bad a date the entire time I wa~ aoing to high school or UCLA," he' sait; "I needed communications stills· but · I went to a shrink who wanted to• tall aboutdifression. • ·~1 sald. • you'd teach me to talk to gir)s. I wouldn't be depressed.' " . <Ja m er subsequently learned a great deal about communicati0n and h..s~ written a book about it callf'd "Conversationally Speaking " He ev rn got his master's degree in speech communication from the Un,vers1ty of Oregon, a nd now he isn't shy at all. Most singles get into the rut or tak· ing ,a "Gallup Poll" when they go out onjales, Gam er said. They ask their ne friends where they were born, wh t they do for a living and what tbt r hobbies are. but it seems to end the e 'tTHEY DON'T get t ogether be~use they don't have skills for shating, .. Gamer sa1d. Ope big secret is lo ask "open· ended questions," which require mot e than a yes or no answer. InsJead or saying, "How do you like yo11r new Job" you s hould ask , .. What's the biggest difference bel .... een your old job and new?" Ga tner suggested. ·:How." "why " and "tell me a~l" are good openers, according lo ti!s system. Aflother shy person who is now suc· ces~ful is Sharon Fleming, a Newport Be.ch behavioral consultant who of· rerj workshops in communications, Strf SS management and assertion. She· ss* that shyness is a matter of low sel esteem. e graduated from college with plafls to teach English but found that sh<t was too timid to do the student te~hing neceasary to earn a creden: tiaJ , ... tE, TOO, HAS taken her own ad- v1 and now gives seminars for major co rations and lectures to full halls ,at angeCoastCollege. •. hyness is caused by lack of self- es-em," she said. "You feel that yoi 're inadequate. You should look at 11 your pluses inste ad." s . F1eming advocates making a of 10 things you like best about rself and then re viewing them e1t ry day. If there are lhints you do 't like, do something about them. you have trouble thinking of th1f1 gs to say, Ms. Fleming suggests wi.ing a "script" and practisin1 it, be g sure to leave room for "de· to rs." or unexpected answers. nd, she says visualizing the situa· t i ' is helpful loo. "See yourself w klng into a bar or class or asking sof.eone out," she said. •he list of 10 things should not be Jo ided, she cautioned. It should in· cl physical, emotional, intellec- tu . and profetsional virtues. COULD HA VE used that list en I met my tall, handsome nger because I couldn't think ol a 1 to say after be introduced self'8 me. ut I was very fortunate because man didn't walk out ol my life' ver, like the beautiful woman A n Garner once saw on a New Y r1t subway. efore be could think of an openint e to meet her, her stop came and got off the train without a nod. 'y Prince Charmine confessed e r that be was aa aby u I, and' c me up with what be tboucht wu oldest Une toln1 to br.ak the lee. But It worked. Our abyneu 1ave y to friendship, and yesterday we the knot. diior'1 NOU: Jwlit" Oleola "'°"'6fd "' Smith, aaoctoae dtndor of .. fn91Mtll!infl .me.a /or Uw VNhA••t o/ , hc'°'9, al Mou Potld, i...,_ la, ... ..,... T"'w tRU mMt t"'6r .,.he.,.._ -- •• ,. Early start on status Even preschoolers can tell you what they . wont to wear, and by the seventh grade, children are usually very· conscious of labels Showing Jeanne Marc vibrant patchworlc · clottles are Megan Fosberg, Patricia Romero and Sarah Fosberg. 1. Melissa Fnck w ears Calvm Klem demm rubber pants. Jzod stnped polo shirt 2. Sarah Fosberg sports a Giana Vanderbilt terry pullover. plaid shirt and white denim 1eans. 3. Melissa Frick shows off her navy Jzod corduroy 1umper with multi flora l buttons and her stnped lzod polo shift. 4. Sarah Fosberg dons manne blue cotton poplin pants with stnped short sleeve top, and Patnc1a Romero models a terry dress. all by lzod. Clothes are from Saks . I 1 1 I • I • Sundey, December t4, 1teo lllllGB lllcbael Wayne Vudor ol Carlsbad bu ta&•• KaLhlfof!n Parker ol LafWUt Nl,-uel .s his bride. Mrs. Va.odor, dau•bter of Lorraine and ~lu ParlLerof La1una N4&uel and Pasadena, Mt tended Laguna Beach Kiah School and Sad- dJeback Colle~e. Sbe is employed by Professional Communit)' anagement. Thearoom,son orMr andMrs LeoVandorof Yucca Valley. is a graduate of Marina High School m Hunllngton Beach and Cal State Long Beach. He also works for Professional Communi· ty Management. Tbe couple plan lo live in Carlsbad following a trip to Hawaii. Wootten-Lee Michael Wootten took Mehtina Lee as has wife in a ceremony at Saint Paul the Apostle Church in Westwood. The bride, daughter of Nancy Lee of Costa Mesa and James Lee of Walnut Creek, gradual· ed from Estancia Kigh in Costa Mesa and USC and works for IBM. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Reno Bertussi of Los Angeles and the late Edwin Woollen Jr. He graduated from Cal Stale Northridgc and is president of Reno Hardware and Supply. After a trip to Hawaii, the couple will live ln Los Angeles. White-Crilly Michael White and Eileen Crilly were mar- ried at St. Joachim's Church in Costa Mesa. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crilly o( Costa Mesa, graduated from Mater Dei Righ School in Santa Ana, and attended Cal State FulJerton. She is employed by the Daily Pilot. The bridegroom, son or Mr. and Mrs. Norman White of Stanton, graduated from Marina High School in Huntington Beach and Cal State Fullerton. He is employed by the audit di vision ot Los Angeles CoWlty. After ' wedding trip to Carmel, the couple will live in Costa Mesa. Diane Eli&abeth Hoffman of Loe Angeles and Christopher Roice Dillon ol Corona del Illar uch&nafld weddina vows in services at the Wilshire Methodist Church, Loe Anaeles. The bride, dau1bter of Mr. and Mn. Ralph Waldo Hoffman of Los Angeles. graduated from Marlborough School in L.A., Cal State Fresno and USC. She is employed by the USC Reading Center. The groom. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dixon of Corona del Mar, is a graduate of La Habra High School and USC. He works for the Bank of America. ~ Crow-Schroeder Margaret Schroeder of Newport Beach and Don Crow of Santa Ana were married yesterday in Newport Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schroeder , graduated from Corona del Mar High. She also attended OCC and graduated from Irvine College of Business. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ·Elmer Crow and attended schools in Sacramen· to. He is employed by the Irvine Ranch Waler District The couple will live in Santa Ana. Rousse lot-Edwards Robin Rousselol of Newport Beach and An· thony FAwards of San Marino will wed in May. The bride-elect, dauibter of John Rousselot or Washington D.C., and Marilyn Rousselot ot Newport Beach, is a 1raduate of San Marino· High School and Pasadena City CoUeae. The future groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. An· drew R. Edwards of San Marino, graduated from San Marino High School and Stanford University. The wedding will be held in the Church of the Good Shepherd in Arcadia. Miss Purc1lly Purcilly-LeBon D' Anne Purcilly of Laguna Beach and David Maita LeBon of Soulb Lacuna an engaged to be married. The bride-elect, dau.cht.er of Maj. and Jira. Joseph Charles Purcilly of Laguna Buch, is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and San Diego University The future groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8 . LeBon of South Laguna, is a 1raduate or San Clemente Righ School and the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. The couple will be married next May in the Laguna Beach Presbyterian Church. Richardson-Sivadge Shan Richard.son of Newport Beach and Scott Sivadge of Chatsworth have announced their plans to marry. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Ri chardson of Newport Beach, is a Newport Ha rbor High School graduate. The future groom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sivadge of Chatsworth, graduated from Chatsworth High ~hool. Tiie wedding will take place in St. An· drew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Miller-Cavaney Patrick Michael Cavaney of Huntiniton Beach and Tamela Ann MIUer of Glendora and Laguna Beach have announced their en1a1e· ment. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas C. Miller of Glendora and La1una Beach, is a graduate of USC. Cavaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Cavaney of Huntington Beach, is also a USC graduate. The wedding as set for ne.xt June. Sewing Sainthood for shoppers Heavy fabrics such as denim, canvas, upholstery and leather are among the most durable materials However. many home seamstresses have found that these fabrics are hard to sew, with distorted or skipped stitches a frequent problem. If you're planning a sewing project in· volving heavier-than-normal fabrics. you can avoid many problems by following these tips from Jan Fruchey. education director for White/Elna Sewing Machine Co. J've rewritten my tombstone a thousand times. It went from "l told you I was sick !" to "I can't hear you with long hair" to "You want thin! You· re looking al thin! " Scratch those. I'm going for "Saint Erma: Our Lady of Perpetual Holiday Shopping." When you push a button, a re- cording wiJI play, "What I Did for Love." Parents are such saps Every year we gather our childrer around our knees and inquire, ''What d'o you want for C hr istmas this year , sweetheart?" E,....a ... tw<-lc stores in our area on Channel 4." You'd think once in awhile your child would ask for a non- descript "dolly" or a no-name car , but they never do. I re· member one year when all about me my contemporaries had goals of world peace and restor- ing America to its place of trust. through to accommodate their desires? They do not. 1 walked myself to death ooe 't· year in search of an electronic game called "Wbacko" that cost $42. ( Ba,teries and s anity certification not included.) Our local stores were all sold out and as I had business in New York, my first act was to rush into the largest department store, then lug the thing 3,000 miles on my la p . Two days htter, Whacko was sentenced to death by d~t under the bed. Shopping for teens is no easier. I've rummaged through "kinky" little shops where I've been the only person wearing shoes. I've been overdosed by in· cense and waited on by a guy with a ring in his nose and a tat too of a snake un his tongue. I have been in record stores with the decibels so high that not only my lttth became loose, but my child-bearing years came to a halt. "AS WITH ALL sewing projects, proper needle selection is impbrtant," said Ms. Fruchey. "For denim . canvas and some up· holstery fabrics. use a 14 American-size (90 European) denim needle. This extra.sharp needle also is effective on the rip·stop nylon used in many backpacks and tents. Sewing tough leather requir es a special leather needle. she ~aad. "Its wedge point slices through the material like a knife for better penetration. American size 14, 16 or 18 (European 90, ,100 or 110) needles all work well depending on the toughness of the leather. The 14 us ually works best. so start with it when in doubt,'· she added. "Use a metal or tenon-coated presser foot becuase it slides and feeds the fabric bet· ter." said Ms. Fruchey. "On some mate.rial you may find that a roller foot works even betler, especially on 'sticky' leathers." MOST THREADS will sew on heavy fabrics. If you're topstitching with jean thread, however, you may have to tighten the upper tension slightly. IS-l • 11 i p~1nt8 -· .Advice oHered. Poison Tbe ~ ..... .. • buildup of t.os.lc IUb- • Ume for •terta1Dla1 1tances tbat can ca • and that often brto11 food poltoa•n1." ~ witb it, increaaed op· Poa that commonly _;_ portunatlea for food are involved ln t.b1a ttnd polaoalnC. ' of food pollCJOIDI i.ocJud~ ' The Re1ioaal Poi.Ion P 0 t 1 t 0 be a n a n • .... Center at UCI Medical macaro~I aalada and Center baa l11 ued atufflnll for meat an aeveral important Upe to fowl help Oranie Cout reai-· dents prneot their bolt-· 'Sluffin1 should be day parties from bffom-put in \be meat J>r fowl "' • ~n1 a aou.rce of serious just before routin1. Do a~eaa. . not keep it Inside the Food po1aonin1 can meal overnlcbt," said · result from Improper Schapiro. "Stuffinl can ' by.rlene such as not become contaminated waahlne your hands while it is beln1 pre- properly or from food pared or cootamlnation • spoilage cauaed by a can resuh. from bacteria lack of refriaeralion for that may be present la lone periods or ~me." the cavity ot the meat. a a Id Dr. Dav 1 d J . Af\er cookJng, stuffing S c h a pl r o • c en le r s hould be removed com· coordinator. pletely and ttored in a separate container." WHEN food is handled by unclean bands, bac- teria that produce toxins are transferred lo the food where they will grow and thrive under the right conditions. ··Food that is cooked immediately after prepa ration rarely will c au se a problem because lhe bacteria are killed by the cooking process before they can multiply and significant· ly contaminate food ," said Schapiro. "However, if cooked or uncooked food is kept at room temperature, bacterial contamination. may occur, resulting in SCHAPIRO added that foods that are left at room ternp1!rature should be discarded. "The types or toxins that cause most Cood poison- ing are not destroyed by heat so reheating con- taminated food will not prevent pois oning. IC the re is any question about whethe r or not food is safe. do not taste it. 'When in doubt, throw it out' is a much safer practice." The numbe r of the center for Orange Coun ty residents is 634-5988. --------- HOLIDAY SAVINGS! \\olo ~\ LUGGAGE '}!0~~0~ LEATHER & TOTES ~ CANVAS VALETS ~0 HAND BAGS ~ BRIEF CASES & WALLETS AFTER CHRISTMAS SAVINGS NOW! UN BEL DI 11M s. Coast Hwy., LagUIY Beach Top Level, Vlllaoe Fair Mall OPEN DAILY -1CM 4M-5071 TUl'lday thru Saturd•Y nights 'til I P.M. Christmas Sale Solid Gold Jewelry Set With Rubies and Sapphires Half OFF • An infant who has no control over his bladder, is unable to feed himselt and cannot focus both eyes in the same direction, says clearly, "l want the Rattell Pirate Ship, Catalogue No . 90456. made of non-toxic super· constructed balsa and equipped with a two-masted square rig- ger, a crew of 14, a dinghy, treasure chest, cannons, ad- justable sails, working anchor. derrick for hoisting, and a crow's nest. cost SSS. Don't ac- cept a substitute. Look for the You know what my goal was? Finding a doll for my daughter that drank milk, burped, rolled its eyes, said "I'm sleepy'' and deposited something very dis· gusting in its diaper. The stores sold out of them in August. There is no doubt in my mind that's how "Mommie Dearest" books are bom. Do r hildren ever really ap· preciate what mothers ~go I'll be glad when they won't ;:;: __ -_-______ -:_-::-_ -_-_:.:::::::::::::::::~ have Saint Erma to kick around anymore . -Cmtoms hinu offered • ....... ,. l'I .. ,. r Getting gifts across border WASHINGTON CAP> -With the holiday season approachin g many Americans will be receiving girts from abroad or orderin g merchandise from over· seas. meaning· an en· t:ounter with customers regulations. I( you are among thetie people, or are planning a trip overseas and will bring gifts back, the Customs Service has so me booklets available that may interest you. ··Know Before You Go," "C~toms Hints for V is itors ," "U .S . Cus to ms-Jntcrnational Mail Imports." and "A Gi f t Are You Sure'!" are available by writing to U.S. Customs. P .O . B o x 7t18, Was hington. O.C. 20044. These materials note. for example, that when you come back from a trip overseas you can in- clude intended gift items bought overseas ln your duty-free exemption if the items are in your possession when you re- l urn and you declare them . U.S . residents can claim a $300 exemption, S600 if they have been to U.S. possessions. lf you are expecting a parcel from overseas, yo u can receive legitimate gifts up to $25 in fair value duty free if vou do not receive more than $'2S in gifts in one day. For merchandise you o rder from abroad, ho wever, a duty is charged. Co mmemo r ative Christmas plates are quite popular at this time of year and the du· ty rate on these is 11 .8 percent for bone china and 20.8 percent to 26 percent if non-bone china. Duty rates on other popular gift Items in- ·clude china figurines. 11.8 percent to 20.8 per- cent; jewelry. 11 per- cent to Z7 percent, and pearls, 2.5 percent lo Z7 . s percent. ..,._ P•rf •I _y • .,. ~U• • " ... .,. ..... c ..... ,,,.., ............... -.. , Mt laker StrNt, SulteG Coeta MM&, CA 9"28 P'hGf'9 54N'1S7 · · 1n1t1a1 i1_!.terview at no c:1wgt This package doesn't just say Merry Christmas! It tells you something special a bout yourself! \ \n1 Roberts Jewelers Udo VIiiage, 3'24 VI• Oporto #2 Newport BHch 67>0M9 Open Mon.-Wed. 10.5:30 Thurs.-s.t. 10.10 Sunday 11-5:30 f , .. DAil 'I Pll 01 l)o fl al rfU.•es t'hl'C'kLng rat·ing fvrm 10 µreparation for · Day at tht' Ra ces " are (from left ) sponsored by Chapter Two, Irvine Guild of the Orange County Mus ic Center. and is set for Jan. 3 al Santa Anita Racetrack For infor m ul1on. call 646-3330. Marilyn Va11deber~. Liz Karagozian. Gale K ahn anJ N.tnl'.Y Wilson Tn~ day is Son holds parents hostage OEAR ANN I.ANDERS If I was n't going insane l wouldn't bother you. But there is n o one I can talk to l:lbout this. Please help me I have a JS-year-old son I'll <·all him Tim l love him dearly, but he 1s d r1v1ng m y husband a nd me up the wall. ··Tim" comes ove r every night for dinner a nd spends a ll his weekends with us He is here every lime he has a day off. every holtday or sick day. lie ha::. no friends. Tim eams more lhan my husband, yet he has yet to bring a steak or chop into this house, or offer to take us out for a meal It would never occur to him to help pay a grocery bill. although he is a steady boarder The money isn't the most im· portant vart , be lieve me. My biggest complain t 1s that my husband and I have r aised six r hildren and we would like some time to ourst.'lves We neve r have a n ho ur to d1scu:-.!' anything pnvull'ly Our son st ays late every even· 1ng Ry the lime he leaves we lall into bed exhaust 1;>d Also. Tim hol'ns in on every t•1inversation. He causes a rgu- ments and 1s gene rally obnox- ious To top 1t off. he is a manic· ( Monday. Ott. 15 ,,.,, l .1111tlf•rs depressive, and we are afraid to say anything for fear he will become desponde nt a nd do som ething terrible lo himself. What should I do? A LOVlNG BUT WEARY MOTHER IN Plll I.LY DEAR MOTHER: You doo't s a y a word about "Tim's" psychiatric history -only that he is a manic-depressive. In reeftl& years some extreme· ly effttUve drugs ba ve been de· veloped l.o he lp people Uk~ Tim. If hf' has not sttn a docl.or re- cently, I strongly recommend it. Please RO to the library and get a copy of the Ann Landers E n cyclopedia . Look unde r "m anic states" and r ead tbe piece by Dr. Nathan Kline, a s upe rb clinical psychiatrist La New Vork who did the nrst early Boros cope work ua aoti·depressants . Vou and your husband sbouJd not ~ he ld hostage by your son's mental iJlness. You do him no 1tood whe n you allow him l.o dominate your lives. Moreover, the ragt> you feel could do serious harm t.o YOUR mental health. Please, discuss this pro· blem with a good psychiatrist Im m edlatf'ly and ge t some guidance. l>EAH ANN l.ANJ>i-:H~· I d llkl· to tornmt•nt 1111 the mottH·r v. hose young d~u~hter v. ent ICJ wt1rk as a groom m a ... tabl1;> She ~anl lhc )!11"1 v.t•nt frnm ·Pardon m t•" 10 • Stll·k in :.our cc1 r , lady Tht• 1 mpla·at10n v. a.., that J111·ke~ :-. .rnd t n unc·rs u l'l' .i l1;1d 1 nlluen!'e gi!O('l":.Jll)' d1sreputablt' pc·opk Whal ~IVt'S IH'r lhc• nght 111 m;1k1' .;ul'/1 a gc>nl•r :1li1.;Jt1on·• l"H· ml'I qwte ;1 (p" JX'ciJllt• "ho work v. 1th horse~ <11ul llwn· h<t.,11 I bt·t'ri 11nt• l d1d11 t like Thc v.nm:rn OV.l'' .1 lot of aµol<1~1c~ cspcl·tally 111 the JO<'keys Tiie~ m<ty ht• .;mall<'r than most mcn but thcv are rcall\· a gn.'a\ group uf j!uys Just S1).!n nw I LOVE LON(;AC H 1-:s r>EAR L.ONC;: AND gals. Ask Fred Astaire. llt' rt•t•e nlly mar· rit>d one. ] scenario Win rathe r than forcc your wa) By SYDNEY OMARR LIBRA ISept 23 Oct. 22> Mamta rn low pro file, play waiting game F'ocus on pubhc rela- tions , possible partnership proposal, contract marital st atus ARIES 1 M<.tr 21·Apr. 19): Elements of t im - ing. luck favor your efforts. You're due for new i. la r t. TAURUS <Apr 20-May 20>. Intuitive in· tellect serves as reliable guide You can capture pulse of public. GEMINI (May 20-June 201 · Populanty in· creases numerous hopes, wishes are close to fulfillment. Focus on money, increased vitality and romance. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Be willing to tear down for purpose of rebuilding on a more solid base. Select quality material. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Look beyond the irn· mediate cat ch up on correspondence, outline plans which could involve travel, education and lega l right.c; '"''"missions. VIR'" i -Sept. 23). Get accounting: home .;. ') be part o r personal I · J~. ..'S U '40L!;TF,.. ........ ·' ~lot l'l22~ .. 1¥d. Codo Moo -541-1154 ., . ~ ~ '-""0-··-· HOW LITTLE THE COST FORA BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SCORPIO !Oct 23-Nov 21): Refuse to 11<! diverted from ultimate goal Emphas is on c m ployme nt, bas ic issues and necessary services . SAGITl'ARIUS I Nov 22-Dec 21 > MaJor project can be comple ted More personi. are concerned with your views, aspirations CAPRICORN I Occ. 22-~an. 19). What you want is within reach know it , s tress indepen· dence and imprint your own style . You make valuable. new contact AQUARIUS CJ an 20-Feb. IHI Avoid scat tcring efforts you are being pulled in two directions !'1m ultaneous ly H unch pays div1dt nds PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar 201 lnquines bring desired res ults. money pic ture br ightens Popularity increases Robes • Olemish·lrce con iplPx IOfl • Perfeclly cle;m sktn •firming & • Sllpper1 for comfort __.JI_...__......., Sllppera for eleg•nce Gowns Sllps Bikinis Brae Camlaoles teddle• Pa)amaa BedJ•cketa toning Over40 years 111 the skin care·professton is proof I. I.hat it workS · Ollll1lllflJJwu Your friends and neipbon UH Classified wll en tlle y h ive IOlnl!lhing to aell. They 'II tell yo u how •ell It warted for them! .~ and Sllppera with M•rlbow Lingerie Ca•es Ha ndkerchlefa Chrt8trM• Houn Mon • .frt. 10-1 Open .... 'tlll Gift Wrapped with Tender Loving Care Etc. . --" . . . .,,,..., .... Society protecf'8 roos I WAl.LA WALLA, Wash . <AP> In the moonlight, four Whil· man College students aatber arQund a pickup truck on a dusty country road. "It's a clear night, and i\ 's not cold. There s hould be qujte a few roos out," the leader says. WHITMAN'S snipe version of a hunt? No, lllld it's not a typical col- leac iniUation, eithe r. These stu- dents are abou\ to be ushered in- to the Roo Rat Society , devoted lo lhe ronservation of wildlife und nu\uraJ resources, and the rite of passage is the capturing of u "roo" a kangaroo r at. The injt1ation hunt serves to ·'turn somebody on to conserva· lion . especially people who've nc·vcr had their h a nds on a furry, cuddly wild 1.cn1mal," says James Todd, a Whitman pro· fessor and one of lhe society's fou11de~ HE SA VS a roo r at c an be n:c 11 gn1zed b y 1b "magne ti c l)l'r"onality " f-l'8U<.' NOTIC't; NOTICE OF BEATH OF OLGA ZIEGLER ANO OF PETITION TO AO · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·10692'. T o all h e ir s, bene fici aries, cred itor s and contingent creditors of Olga Ziegler of Corona del M a r , Cali forn ia and person s who may be otherwise interested 1n the wtll and/or estate Other than that, the small ro· dent, which lives in dry. sandy reaiona of North America , can be spotted by its Iona bind Leas. short forelegs and the wa,y it hops -like a kangaroo -when it runs. Three Whitman Colle ge science professors founded the Roo Rat Society in 1963 with the idea or making people aware of the i mportance of humane treat· m ent of animals collected for scientific uses. But the society has taken on ne w meaning over the years "We have essentially a low· key aim -to convert persons lo •• w ay of life, to a conservation ethic and lo encourage them to go out and do something in their -own way, such as engaging in letter-writing campaigns in s up· port of e nvironmental lee.Isla· tion," says Todd. ONCE INITIATED, a roo rat· ter is a roo ratter for life, be adds. and there are now nearly 200 me mbers who make up three chapters in Washineton. Oreaon a nd CaWomia. Anyone can join the soeiety. Jt is not limited to 1tudenta, nor to Whitman Colleae. and m em · bership ranks include doctors, bankers, for mer college presi· dents and homemakers. The orga nization is loosely structured with no regular meet· ings and no officers . Todd, who keeps the written records of the society, calls himself "sort of a scribe." But the initiation hunt is gov· erned by strict rules, and, s hort· ly after capture, the roo must be a llowed to escape completely. Rodda named board chief .. T he Coast Community College District board of trustees ha s elected attorney George Rodda Jr to succeed himself as presi. dent of lhe board. Rodda, 50, a Corona del Mar resident who practices law in :-.1·wport Be a ~h h a s been a memb<-r of the board for 13 years Robert Humphrey~. a Costa Mesa attorney, will ser ve a s econd term as vice president of the board during the 198Q-.81 year. The trustees govern Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach, Coastline Com- mun 1ty College in F ountain Valley, and KOCE-TV Station, located on the Golden West cam- pus A pet111on has been fried by Marie Anne Murra y In the Supe rior Court 0 1 Orange County requesting thitt Ma n e Anne Murray be appointed as personal r e presentative to a d · m in1swr !he estate cf Olga Ziegler (unde r the In dependent Adm1 nistrat1on ot Estates Act>. 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' • • T s l• c " '18 U~ll Y I'll U I I • ------ ---~ Complete Race Information .... 9th Annual World Masters Marathon~~ o Irvine Sunday, Janualy 25, 1981 -0 :g a: "O .... 0 ->-SPON~O RE D BY fHE --------------------~ ,,.... <T ( ~11Jl( U (luu"{,r(f ( ( ( JJJJIU JT'( ANDTHE Daily Pilat Bill Selvin Race Directo r !Open to all ~es -six through on• hundred) Sunday,January2S, 19817:,Sa.m. SHARP Start & Finish : Irvine Hloh School Stadium <Certified Course) Sanctioned by: So-Pac. Assn. -TAC LDRC, Chairman. Chuck Lichter Q) > .... 0 .... Q.I > ::> u Walnut A venue Q) ::> c Ill > <l "O .... ro > \... ro I ® MARATHON RACE COURSE Irvine Boule vard © Bryan Avenue - - Finish in Stadium Walnut Avenue @ (1, ::> c Q) > <l Q) ro >- Start \\\__ ' ® Irvine Center Drive -- "O :g a: >-~l -Q) -, "O ltJ 0 a: >-Q) \... -- @ -0 ~ a: ~ >--c I ltJ u "O ; t (/') t Trabuco Road t RACE LOCATION 'O to~ ,_,.(, S 41y Et Es 7"4 4 'os,_,. fV4 f: Ulfc ~"y 0 \t.td•wm ( f .5) Q) Ill .., > .... Walnut Avenue 0 .... Q) > GENERAL INFORMATION . . 1. It is advised that you arrive by 6 a.m. to insure taking care of all your needs . ... I San o;ego Creek s;ke TraH . 2. Leave clothes in your car and valuables with your friends or r elatiyes. 3. Plenty of rest rooms and parking for everyone are at Irvine High School and Heritage Park. 4. Aid stations start at the 5-m ile mark and each 2·1h miles until the finish. Only water, • _ oranges and ERG are provided. · ~ 5. Every mile on the course is marked . 6 Time will be called at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 miles. 7 THE RACE WILL START PROMPTLY AT 7:45 a .m . 8. All runners w ill start together in a split st art on Walnut Avenue and will merge atter 1 mile 9 . We use a sticker with result information attached to your number. Pin 1t to the front of your shirt. Do not remove or lose it . 10. AT F INISH : After removing your sticker, it will be put on the r esult board. A wards will be given out after the results are compiled for each division. THERE WILL BE VERY LITTLE WAITING AND NO CEREMONIES. ~·! 11 Charlie M cMullin of Santa Monica, CA., presently holds t he meet record of 2.15:45. 12 . DO NOT CONTACT I RVINE HIGH SCHOOL. 13. If additional entry blanks are needed, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Daily Pilot or visit your nearest running store outlet. 14 . The course is rated as one of the fastest flat courses with only a few overpasses. and has been certified. 15. About S0°o of all participants have "PR's" in World M asters M arathon Races. 16. You can qua I ify for the Boston Marathon in this event. 17 Di rections: Santa Ana Freeway C 115) to Culver ... South on Culver to Walnut . . left on Walnut to Irvine High S<..hool or Heritage Park. Or take the San Diego Freeway (405) to Culver ... North on Culver ... 2 miles to Walnut ... right on Walnut to Irvine High School or Heritage Park. ENTRY FEE : S6.00 C Includes T ·Shirt) or $3.00 for race only. Check or Money Order should be made payable to World Master s M arathon of Irvine (No Cash Please). Entries close at midnight (post marked) J anuary 16, 1981. All late entries -add S2.00. Late entries are ac- cepted unt il 7:00 a.m . on race day. :· . ; l ' . -,, . Upon receipt of your completed entry form and payment you are officially entered in the World Masters Marathon of Irvine. There will be no further correspondence prior to race day. ·---------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------- LEGAL WAIVER Important. Legal Waiver must be completed and signed In consideration of my entry being accepted In the NINTH ANNUAL WORLD MASTERS MARATHON OF IRVINE sponsored by t he Daily Pi lot and the Irvine Chamber of Commerce, and sanctioned by the Southern Pacific Association of the Athletic Congress, I intend to be legally bound, do hereby, f or myself, my heirs, executors, and assigns, waive, r elease and forever discharge any and all rights and claims tor damages which I may h ave or which may accrue to me against The Athletic Congress, Daily Pilot, Irvine Chamber of Commerce, ·~ ~ William Selvin, City of Irvine, County of Orange, California, or any political subdivision thereof, its or their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors, and/or assigns. ' and sponsor s, for any and all damages which may be sustained and suffered by me in ~ . connection with my association with,or entry in, or arising out of my travel to, participating '\ in, and returning from the NINTH ANNUAL WORLD MASTERS MARATHON OF IRVINE. I further attest and verify that I am physically fit and have sufficiently trained for this marathon and my physical condition has been verified by a licensed medical doctor duri119 the past six months. Signature ............................................................. . World Masters Marathon ~..­ of Irvine DIVISIONS "A " 18-34 years "B" 3S-39 years "C" 40-44 years '' D" 4S-49 years "E '· 50-54 years "F " 5S-59 years "G" ~years "H " 65-69 year s "I" 70 & over "J" Boys 1'-17 years "K " girls 1'-25 years .. L " Women 26-39 years "M " Women ~ & over "N " M ilitary "O" Law Enforcement "P" Attorneys "Q " Doctors (Various) "R " Firefighters "S" Over 200 pounds ::> ~ SAN DI EGO FWY (405) AWARDS Plaques to fir st 20 finishers Plaques to first 7 finishers Plaques to first 6 finishers Plaques to f ir st 5 finishers Plaques to f ir st 5 finishers Plaques to first 5 f inishers Plaques to fir st J finishers Plaques to first 2 finishers Plaques to fir st 2 finishers Plaques to first 25 finishers Plaques to first S finishers Plaques to first S finishers Plaques to f i r st 3 finishers Plaques to first "4 finishers Plaques to first J finishers Plaques to first 3 finishers Plaques to first 3 finishers Plaques to first J finishers Plaques to first 3 finishers PLAQUE TO FIRST PLACE FINISHER IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: Division: 1 -Boy under 13 years 2 -Girl under 13 years 3 Oldest m ale under 5 hours 4 Oldest female under 5 hours 5 Daily Pilot employee 6 -= Member, Irvine Chamber of Commerce 7 -News Media 8 -Show Business Entertai ner 9 Resident of Huntington Beach 10 -Resident of Fountain Valley 11 Resident of Costa Mesa 12 -Resident .:>f Irvine 13 Resident of N ewport Beach 14 -Resident of Laguna Beach 15 -Resident of San Juan Capistrano 16 -Resident of San Clemente 17 -Resident -Unincorporated Orange County 18 Resident -Outside of California Runners wishing to subscribe to the Daily Pilot to receive all pre and post race articles and features may do so by complet- ing the following coupon and mailing it w ith $5.50 to the Daily Pilot Circulation Dept., 330 W. Bay Street, Box 1560, Costa M esa, CA 92626 . Runners wishing to receive only the post-race results edition may complete the coupon and enclose S1 .00 . The race final is- sue w ill be mailed Tuesday, January 27. >-Q.I .... --Q) -, D IVISION : ...................... ································································································· t " ~ . • (Circle ON E Division) AB C DEF G HI J KL MN 0 P QR S 123' 5678910111213u15 161718 : r. ATHLETE UNDER 18 YEARS (Parent or Guardian's Signature Her e) __________ _ • 1r I . ,. CHECK T·SHIRT SI ZE: S_M _L_XL_ t •t t I .. .. :i. ~· SIGNATURE IN F ULL ___________ and print ____________ _ ADDRESS -----------CITY------STATE __ ZIP ____ _ DATE OF BIRTH AGE (on 1-25-81 ___ PHONE # --------- • AFFILIATION AS CLUB, COLLEGE OR UNATTACHED ____________ _ t $ ~~ .. .. • TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT tOptlonal) ----------STUDENT ______ _ ! ~ IN 1979 AND 1980, M Y BEST TIME FOR: MARATHON ____ 112 MARATHON ___ _ ) 4 ' ·:· •" 10 KI LO ___ <To be used for Seeding at Start > '·f $ M ail to: MARATHON Daily Pilot • 330 W. Bay St ., Box 1560 Cost a Mesa, CA 92626 D Enclosed is $5.50 for a one-month subscription to the Daily Pilot for the month of January 0 Enclosed is $1 for the race results issue only Orange Coast Dai ly Pilot 330 W . Bay St . I P.O. Box 1560 Cost a M esa, CA 92626 Na m e Str eet City Zip ................ Ph ...................... , .. Daily Pilat \ ----............ . .. 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R ROHS Adv..rlisi'r- shoulll ehrck lht'or ad~ dn ily & ro•port l'rror~ 1 m m e d I 11 t r 1 \' T It t: l>AILY PILOT a'•umc• loallolol )' ror lhr l1r•I lnr,1rrt'('t 1nM--rtlf1r1 onh, CA ~CELLATION!- When ltolhn~ un ud Ix• 1'urr to mulct' H rt-eurd of th" KILL Nl'MRER 11ven you by your ad '•I.er as t~e•pt or vour un<"ell11tion Th" 11111 numbe r mu,1 bt pres ent e d b y lhe advetti~er on cn•r of • dlspi>le CANCF.l.LATIO N OR COl'RFA."TION Of NEW A 0 B E F 0 R ~ RUNNINn F:v,ry effort " mMde lo 11111 or t'Ol'rl!t'I a new 1d lllet hH l>Hn or1terrd. but we cannot auaranttt 10 rto so Willi lhf< ad hu •Pi>e•~ In the paper OIME·A·l.INE AOS These ad5 ar• strictl)' l'Hh In ltdvant"e by mail or at any one ol our oHlrq. l'fO p/lone orders budUne 3 p.m ft\day eeeta ...... °'1\C'f • 12 noon at all bra 11"h offltH. THf! OAILY PILOT rettrVt'I lht roiiht to clau lly. fdlt, ce~r or r t I u 1 e A n y •~¥erll1t'mtnt. and lo (hanat Its ratu a. .... 11 .. llOM wlUwM prior 119lke. C&AHJa ....... AIMii. PO.blllO. eo.u Mesa ... You've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE Sp t!C l ~1 c:ular bay f ront with extensiv~ use of wood and st ainl!d glass. Propt!rty is only fee hom e on the m arket. 5 Bdrms . including maids qlrs E xrlus he a t S2 .6 million LINDA ISLE Best is la nd location with s weeping m ain C'hannel view. Custom thruout w 1tcrrific wood treatments. 5 Bdrms in cl uding maids qtrs . Exclusive $2.i million. BIG CANYON Cus tom homl' on the · golf l'OU r se w S\.\'ecping ls t f<1ir w<.1y view 5 Hd rms . includin g m aid s q trs . E~t'lush l' at S2.3 million BIG CANYON Terrific: g o lf course \'iew town h o m l'. F o rm e r mod e l w private pool and spa. $725,000. 816 CANYON· Wonderful C'anyon view townhom e. Pool and spa. All new amenities. Ownt·r will C'arr y . fo:xclush ·e at 5775.000. BIG CANYON E xtt?llent McLain townhome. End untl. on the golf tourse ~ Best buy at $310.000. UDO ISLE v nbelievable 4 Bdrm 4112 baths with pool a nd s pa. Best is land location . Jrd story has bay and ocean views. Exl'lus ive and ready for occupa ncy. Huge as sumable loan. CORONA DEL MAR/V1EW Better t ha n the best Spyglass vi ew. 4 Bdrms and great privacy. Owne r wi ll carry a large 2nd. Exclusive and priced to sell. $425.000. 2075 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Across from BIG CANYON Newport Beech &40-s1n ~· STAR GA'ZEKti"• t-----.---Br Cl.A Y ~ POLLf>N---.-----t ~ Y-Oool7 Aco•olf Go.• i:. Auorc/1"9 to •~• $10,• To dr•rlop meuogt la< Mondov r-..d watd• C0<rttpond"'11 IO IVT>ben ol you< Zoclt0e birth 1lgn , fkt9fir , '""''"-' ,. •fw,. ~ .. -• ff'l•I 71eM1lwl ...... ·-C.COl"'I ... ~ 101/UO ~' "°""' µ::;.==..:=t :~=·~Jp ........ IH tllft•f\ ,,~. .. , .. ~~~!I;:=: 'lt0..I ,,, ... bYOllJ'J ,. .... ,.0.., •~!:S..J :r.::: "°""' ,._ • ""· 11 ,.._ 71"t41 ""~ Gool ltW1tf\ '911'1 »t~\ ""°" UCoftt<~ U ti11t ,..,,.... .. ~, .... »Ctot•t M A!'\d JI lofMIM"O .. CPlillG'tlf'I ,,~ .. , '''".,; ·-M H ... ,. .. ..._.._ .. _ '°.._.. "A .... ,,.~,.. .,.,... ,,,.,, .... 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A bargatn <it S551J.OOO TerrifiC' tt.:rrns. OWC ls l al 12', ls t y~ar. 2000 West Balboa Blvd. Newport iseeeh 675-1 n1 -VIEW-VIEW-VIEW. PrhH locotlo11 Mak•s th• lroodMoor ho1w.. o r•ol winn.r. Steps to prl • ot• c OMfftunlty pool and 9'H•tt. S~ Oft cpm.t strHt. 4 lonie ltcfnM. l bah. R.cl tile roof, t.ge cowiycrd entry. Lots o4 wood decldftcJ c~ to chonft. Offered at $395,000. -FOREVER VIEW -ONLY $299,000. CoroH d•I Mor b.ctltln hotM wfth good •iew. Cartyard entry, fonwal dining l'OCMft & l•MJ• family room. ..... c.-,.tm9 & wood plank floors. Pri•ah b.ochft. FM 1-4 Shows Uk•. moct.I. -FANTASTIC FINANCING!!! o...-•• c..,, ot 200/o. 0.. of Coro110 d•I Mor 's Most dlsth19ui1h•d homes. Locot.cl hi SllMll prf•ah conuuwalty with pool Uh, airy ......... 3 ............ 2 Af tplOC•I, ..... ciMlg ~ • brNlrfelt roota. P...t.ct for ... lly & , .. .,... ...... 9-Mr#ty offw.cl ot SJt7.000. -ILUffS LEASE. l•..tlflll 3 becl!OOM, 21/2 b.th cOltdo. Trhla Model lltd ...... 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Wonuerru1 111"""' Humv "1.1111 w1tt\ pt1v•c:v " n1111C.1 HV 1n · a nu • •0 •' 11,1r aJ e 1•111at11• u11 ~1 ,, .11 ,, '"" exc l "T i (IN A L I ,, "' •11 1,j Owfler wtl 11 • ••I 1rt ._.,,V"'O p~r "'' p .. ~ 1>01n~ h11 a ~w 1 n Du•• t ,,.,t ,,,,, 011vot1u1111y PHii vvu l.11 11 141 !14~ 94~1 DOG·RUN FOR SALE! ~d <llld• l•oJ Ill f!lur f.!t!I" piJV ar11., " ' ""' µ• tftly 11.e Dll\I l "" , J I .. w tt l'I a spari..11111,i puu N1:1w i.:ar~I •nd llahan tiltt accent:. the d800• H's al!>o plurnoeo 10 soloir he111 and ower tr•oc1r b•llS At $119 90U 1111!> 1:. a darn good dea11111 <1 1 ~·~ 9491 $883 PER MONTH -are cefla1nly 1e111l1c mon1hty pllymen1s 101 this sp.ic1ou" lam11y hom11 w11t1 a supe1 bonus 1 oom Appn"ll1ma1e1y $97 750 1n tal\eo~ei lo.in:. 11nd priced tor d ~u•l k :.ale al $128,5001 (714) 545-9491 EXQUISITE is the word for lhl!! over 2600 sq It home w11h 2 fireplaces huge k i t c hen l oads ol imported tile and an 1ncred1bly manicured ya1d AelaJC 1n peace and comlorr on your patio and en1oy the serene atmosphere This 1$ a Mesa Verde home with eMcellent custom features. Call U1' now tor loan 1nlormat1on {71 4) 545·94!H $.11 ,000 DOWN Ott• .,uu a 1.harnung 1am11y hvrn• w1lh lour Su04tr stzeo '*d"90m1 now 1001 new p111nr eno • 1an1ast1c oonus room b1.1111 "''th reli1~111ton 1n mind rho~ monlhly 1>avmen1s will Fl r YOUR BUOGt T 10011y f h1s 19 "w1t1n11r• (7 I 4J '>45 9491 SUPERB FINANCING Save rn on11y and takeover appro.!( 1mil111 1y S 1 28.000 1n IO.u\-1> on this massive lour ut10roo111 lc1rmtv nome in high oes11ablll aroa ra~te l ully decorated interior and CAte11or .. ufll1>hmen1 lhe ~µh1s1tcat1on vou 11111 w nen vou wal l\ t '' r o u g n 1 h e en t • an c e Expanded master suite tor that hyht airy leett ng Call us and we II put you into !hrs prestige properly immediately Asking $215000 t7t 4J545·9491 $30,000 DOWN •BIG CANYON VIEW• rransterred owner 1ns1sted on Oest, tak e advantage Set aga1ns1 a changing backdrop of green ano go1oen slopes tong shadows and twinkling lights this ma1es11c S oedroom home otters a spacious hied toyer llanlleel ny large tl\llng room and dining room fhe ruddy gtow o l blazing logs from 2 ltreptaces provides a feeling ol snug ct1eerlulness You are 9uarantecd to love 11 at $279 000 fer ms cus tom 1a11orecs to y our neeas. For privafW showing cell (714) 759·1501 * *BACK COUNTRY VIEW•• Unique comb1nat1on ol loc111on design & value featuring a free form ot architecture with cedar siding & 1oa11ng penes of glass This line residence offers many custom features of enduring elegance with double doors • teadfng to a hide-away master suite Call (7 14) 759-1501 lor the many details on t his property DELIGHTFUL WALLED 6AROEN Creates a welcoming entry court. Tn1s spacious 4 bedroom home features a coun1ry kitchen. planned for e11tc1ency with trench doors leading to a garden p atro fn1s timeless beauty offers a relaxed lttestyte and true 11atue at $136,950 For appointment to v•ew call (714) 759·1501 OLD FASHIONm . . . An abundance ol places to be atone! A unique combination 0 1 locet1on design and 11a1ue fh11 elegant and spacious tam1ty home features a work of a craftsman throughout and is per1ect tor 1ne large family with an ac11ve tttestyte If you oNan1 maximum 1tvab1llty al m•mmum cost call (71 4) 759-1501 tor private snow ing Compare value er $249 500 * * D I R T Y DAWG•• Bring your paint orush and broom and save $$$ oo this 2 bedroom cottage 1n prime Costa Mesa 1oca11on R·2 zoning creales development potent i al lor further investmen 11 A bargain at $95.000 Call (714) 759-1501 lor further details * *OCEAN FRONT PARADISE•• fhe good things ot Ille at the1r best' fh1s serenely beaultful 3 bedroom home s111 i..es a balance with nature Imagine snuggling by a crackling fore w111te 1ts1en1ng to the roar ot the waves breaking or long walks dow n un1n1erup1ea e•panses o l beach This prestige residence is ollered at $790.000 Call (71 4J 759· 1501 lor a private showing SPECTACULAR VIEW HOME Best buy 1n Newport Beach w11 h assumable l st TD at 9 25>'o Dramati c en1rance through courtyarel with spa & pool raised sundeck Seller will carry $t00 000 note MAGNIFICENT FLOOR PLAN" !1308 (714) 646·771 I FLEXIBLE TERMS On thrs magn1!1cent 3 Oeelroom 2•,1 bath home 2 oeau1t1u1 firepl aces Quiet cut-oe·sac loca!IOn 1n NEWPORT S BACK BAY AREA " 11 302 (71 4) 646·7711 OUTSTAlllNG NEWER HOME Right on Lr do Isle ONLY . $495 ,0 0 0 Complete ly remodeled nome Ba1ut1lul cerem1c ttle throughout, lots of 11ch oak, cuatom window 2 STORY TILE ROOF•• 1309 (714) 646-7711 FABULOUS STARTER ONLY $93,000 Super 3 bedroom l'IOnle. targe yard Great location close to schools freeways. shopping centers & parks MAX FHA LOANS AVAILABLE WlfH MINIMUM DOWN11 11301 (714) 6'6·7711 PALACE Fii SALE That s been a general comment from those who hlWI! SMn this spectacular custom built home 3 000 sq ft or ltle plushest architectural de11gn o' its kind. 4 bedrooms. 3 batns. giant arched master suite . 2 l ireoraces open beam ceilings we1 Oar & lots more Half acre h•gti aoove Anal'Hll m Hills surrounded by hundreds ol trees You will gasp 111 the pnce 1 YR OLD S309 900 s303 f714t 646·77 11 TUITLERta ONLY $165,000 Brano new nome, never been ltveo 1n Completely upgraded yet enough tell 0'4r IO do to add your own pe1sooal touch Huge 3 bedroom tmfll.,, room. f11eptace Almost 2000 sq ft FABULOUS LOCATION' f304 (714) 646·771, ____ .._ ... _____ OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD! ____ ... COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 2790 HARIOR BLVD. (714) 541-9491 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE (714) 646-7711 REAL ESTATE SALE MANAGER AN UNUSUAL OPPOITUMITY FOi SIX FUiUU IAIMINCW S We are looking for an aggressive. hig hl y mol1 val1:d r eal esl al c profession a l lo become Sales M:ana ge r of ou r preslig1ous Newport Beach urrice. Tbis is a great opportunity to joi n a fast growing large office of 40 full t(me re a l estate agents and elperienced s taff. Btok ers License req uired. For an inte r view contact Grant AJ l an. We will res pect your confide nce t THEIE IS A DIFFERENCE . ; LIM&O UAL ISTA Tl ~ # fMif' ...... IHt ...... l CI I ftm~tolMc_tt. .... :. ,..spHW ""' ........... {Or-. c..ty. Mew, 0.., 10 ~,.... ..................... to, ,(offices ,1.. •• l••Ht .. •t , cte,tirt•••t ••d ••crow :: co•,••J· Ll•t• It aow • \"11~...tNC ..... _ .. ..... • ..eil .... Ow ( ... rn .... Oflk• • .,.... .. I 71 ill e ~ ... 1aJ11t = ~ ~ ........ ~ .. I! .......... tpf .......... ff ,.nee , .• , ... ,.. ..... ••r••r .. ~ er• c•PT••fff ........................ I ,... Or-....... ,..,.. ...... .......................... ...... ,, ......... .... .,. . . t• ntMI... ""' • .... m, •rt••IHtlH ....... ,.,.., •••••• •. UM60 llAL ISTATI. Por • .,'911•111 ... ........_, ....... tallll ..... I' 11, M•IJll, . M4:1m.,..... ... •• •11• HOMI & 2 tMCOMI UWITS AU FOi SZ71.000 A pe rfect c ombination of c harm. personality . warmth & incQme. Live in the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home & enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm units directly behind. In addition. a cozy spa & harbeque area to complete the picture, and in the finest Costa Mesa location. llAUTNIUL DOV• SHOUS GllAT YllW-t4'5,000 0...-Wll C..-ry Sl70,000 T.D. 121/J~• lillwnt. Mo ..... '"· On Prestigious Galaxy Drive. You will be impressed with this lovely 4-bedr m home with a ver y fabulous room fo r e ntertaining a crowd of people_ A j:!r eat open floor plan with family rm and formal dining plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the view side. 1620 GALAXY Dl. SAT /SUM 12-J0.4:30 llVIHE THRACE FttOMT lOW -$795,000 New exclusive li stjng. Most fantastic lot'ation for v ie wing the boa ting activity. jetty. ocean. bright lights & romant ic Catalina Is land. Just in time to have a c lose-up view o f the Christmas boat parade. New lush la ndscaped terrace. 4 Bedrooms . fam. r m . fo rma l di nin g . d u al ston e fireplaces. 3-car garage. Call for appt. MOUNTAIN TOP HOMI AHOWHIAD-SMOW YAU.IT A beautiful award wirw.int home on top of the world. Ski in the winter. swim in the summer & enjoy this outstanding 3 bedroom home for a ll seasons. Only S96.500. WIS&.ff M. TA YLOI CO .. llALTOIS llll S.J114 3 ........ MIW .... ~--T CIMTll, M.I. 644-49 I 0 LINDA ISLE 3.1 MILLION EASY TUMS New vtt'\.\ t ondo. 2+ fam1h . room. tcnnt~. pool and ~µa down. Sl89,!IOO full prtt l' TOP OF SPYGLASS dining , SI i ,500 liltra s uper o('can \'iew. former mucl<.•1 h o m e wilh man y upg r ades . 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. gorgl'nus pool and s pa. Priced a l S895.000 wit h S787 .00 financi ng . HAUOI llDGI Gorgeous Dynasty model Greul \'tew. 2 Bdrm +conversation area Tastefullv detorated. Excellent valul' al $359,500. } ---~unt & Associates REAL l~TATf AIOVI THI CITY From lus h courty ard entry and d r amatic 2-sty foyer to superbly appointed kitche n. this 11 room custom caters to every whim of the most discrimin ate. Most rooms open onto patio or view deck . Featuring city lites. and pastoral vus. Offered in F ee al $1.2 million . J e r i Hunt JASMIMI Cl-OCIAM YU Spacious sgl level 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Plan 3. totally upgraded and ready for i mme diate occupa n cy. Lush landscaping. comm. pool/t~nnis. guarded gate. Offered at S36S.OOO. VtUACH 111 Beautifully upgraded 3 Bdrm Rutgers. in an outstanding location. Fantastic e ntry & rear patio in Spanish brick & tile Creative financing avail. $157 .900. JASMINI <:aHIC Tastefullv upgraded l st~-. Plan 3. w1spa. Gr eat location. Assumable loan Won 't last. $320.000 SEAYIEW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool a nd s pa. ocean & ni ght light view. Superbly up- graded 4 Rdrm detac hed home. $.525.000. CUSTOM LOT One acre + lot w / architectural plans for 3800 + sq. ft. home. Rollin~ hills & horse area. $173.000. WOODIRIGal Superb 2 Bdrm/ A'Shf ord with greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner wants aC'tion fast. $151.500 HACH HOMI . Completely redec .. 6 Bdrm family home m Newport Beach. Comm. pool & tennis. Owner financing a vail. Fantastic rental property. $175.000. llOuc:e $40,000 3 BR Plan 5 in Jasmine Creek wt mini ocean view. plantation s hutters. owe lar~e contract. at 11 "~ s:no.ooo. TUITlaOCI Htettl..AfeS -Natural beamed wood ceilinp, paneling. warm earthtones. A lovely vi~. This '4 Bdrm Edinborough has everything includin~ xlnl financing. 1989.000. • 6br. 7ba . The •most exciting estate on Linda. Wine cell ar . game room. indoor. outdoor pool + spa. Unequal turning bas in view. plus room for 85' yacht. For appt. Call Bob & Dovie"Koop 631-1266. 760-1580. Has lrg low interest loan and owner may assist in financing. Call Arliss Kirs'chmer for details. 200 Wfttdff Drl••· ..... 206 He..,.,. IHclt C114 t U I ·7'00 lepr ._.~ .... 0. ft,-.°'" ....r ~a Platiac ,..., Claulftef ~; a .-..-~-· Q t 'IM .., ~.,.ta .. ~ eo .._.. .... JM · ,·, If ,.. ""' I ... A*"'! Try It 09ff Pft .. I tel M ,... ". RE/MAX ---~· ..... ,,_ ... -~ f9tlllJ , .. ,... .......... ,... _. lllat•IWb, nil l•t tenlta. Phou _..,... .. ,_,._,.. ...... !!!"'· .......... I s t• c " • I !! '70 c( •1 -'71 I IATEml -I/SUP la• ......... II ... W...e. ..... ~ ..... , ....... ,., ......... .. lla '.IW..,.... ........... ,.,.. .................. .....,, ..•. ,..... ..,., _. ,._ .... k•9' I IOAt atr. o..., wtl u.lat wtttt ...... SHO.OIO. ,.._, llAllOI WlW llll.S--VU '"-................... ,... ... , -4 ..,.,.,. iw.. -• ...., .... ,.,..., ...._ •M ~ ..-ry, -~ .... ,.., ... c .... ,1 .... .._. .. c ... wl"' •• cer,et I ,_J .. ,1111 ,.ti• .. ····~···· , ........ 1t1e loeu. llU,Oto. 67 M too. · OCEANFIONT lJSUNA BEACH S..ctec...,. 0c .. View I k•Hf•I J~d. J lta. U •e, rltt.t H OUH . ... Mery. prl••y, MCwity. kecll & 1w--., , • ..._ $110,000. Ul·l400. INCREDIBLE UtlA ISLE HOME A .. 19'ewcue'' lto1M for ••q11i1ltt dtcoretlag. Prl•ote eate rlor utry c..,..yard wltt. brick welk·w•y ... ,. .,.nru.g 1pa & pool h.e.rior t11try wit._ wladl11q ook staircoae. ElegHt & beuHfvl forM cla. nn. L~ CJOllrMtt ldtcllH •d bredifott ..... lallrio11t .. 1ter .. .ite ,.... 4 family bedrooMt. leautiful Moldiag1, woll c o¥trlag1. w /FrHclt doors. Hw carpet 01td o totally c oordi11oted tniro••tnt reflecHag quiet good taste oltd quolity. A tpocioua woftf front patio phtt slip for large boot & two Ii• tin S 1,195,000. Sho¥rn by ad•ORCe .,t. 6l 1·I400. EXTRAVAGANT DUAL & CHARM PtrftcHon I• every •tail on Lido Isle. C'iOMJtoett C....try Frffch 4 bdnn, 3112 betht, 3 frplu, pl..taHH 1hutt.n, brou firtun1. Hrdwd floon, be..tif11I tilH, goldtll oak 1taJrco1t, Matching wall co•erin91. Menter -~ witt. spo aad flreplact. L011dscoped by Rogers C'iordeas. Y lew from matter uite. $695,000. 631·1400. AN AURA OF ELEGANCE lat•rlor dtsl911era ow11 co11do jut complettd. LH•in9 area. lrHthleu Mi rrored work. Mirrored bar. l•trythil19 lncllldtd: oaHqutt, frt1tch C)iou, li11eas, celfOM coate•,orary ...,...,., J tth of sil•er & dlthH, •••11 "lO •lolet toothbnlshff." CaH for color brochur•. Ir .,t. to .,allfi•d buyers. $495.000. EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO Tn1ly a showcOH in Newport C,._st! c .... er 2 ~ ... .... OCIAM YU. Dttl911er decor with ....,. mott.r allit•. walk·ln wlH c.tJcr. Ow1ttr will osslst with financing and carry 41TO . S 182,SOO. 63I·1400. PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT IHettif11lly moillhliMCI 3 ...,.. hCNM with btom ctllin9s and c"-mi•g d•cor. Quiet location on the HACH. '" a fiH n sidt1ttiol ar•o. L..-cp paHo on the sOftd for entertaining. , ftou ibilltlts for Hponsion. Reduced to $649,SOO. OCEANFRONT LAGUNA BEACH Sp•ctoculor Ocean View & bHutif11l 2bd. 2ba. co·op right on ocean. Grtt1ttry, pri•ocy, security, beach & 1whnmin9 pool. $310,000. 63I·1400. OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX PLUS Ont of a kind & 11t••r to bt duplicohd. Pt11ln111la Pt. "Gold Coast" location & o laachnork you c111t '" from yo11r boot. I 0 total bedrooma, YU of octH & boy with H Clti1t9 OftCJIH & ltvtls. LanJe & btuHfetlly d•corattd. Coll for details to pn•ltw Htls HciHag ,,..,.rty. Ptrftct for Corporation or f_.liH who wa1tt to INiy togefft•r. $2,200,000. 6l 1 ·I 400. EXCITING NEW TOWNHOUSE lto1dlf1llly decorot.d 2°story condo with fireplace & 2 balcoftit1. 3 b•d, with for11tal din. rm. CORnnlt1tt Newport locotloa with partial YU. Clertttory windows & Mgh ceifi1191. lted11etd to Sf99,SOO. owe stcOftd T.D. Ul-1400. ON WATER -OPEN SPACE VU Lo¥tlJ redecorated 4 bt-d hoMt, 2:story with chanft, leaded glens, MHicH Hit, lwgt IM119 rOOM with patio & ••ster btd. deck. w• to pool, ........ Ir beach. $249 .soo. 63I·1400. PERFECT f Attll Y HOME Mew Oft "'• ..-bf. LonJt ywd pin l ~ 2 beet., hMp ..-ra Giid dl11 r•. ..,.,. work .... OWIMr HCJ9t S••lt! $117,000. 631-1400 • SWEEPING SHORECUFF CORNER Mew ...... -w .-••err '""••t.d Mitri L9r9• ,..W• lot .... l IMd, J M. ..._ wltt. ...... ,....,,...., A flat ,....•Met WM wt • -:•rt..lty for cnetlu .. ,,....... wl tt.11 lier••· SJl4,IOO fet. 611 ·I400. • WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL EST A TE s.."'~ R,n1.i• P1ocw1ty MA.,.,,,...., 2436 W C~•l HWll ~IS M<1111n. Avt N4twpor1 Such Bafbc)jo ltl.tl'd 631·14" ~7Mft0 Ml\llttlOIT Hll•HTI ISTATI :t Kdrm 3\1 bath u «I.Ill\, hom\• ~its on huiit C'Orn1:r lot Family ~11'1. llv11111 mom und dr n t)l'U\ 1de ~Jl•t'IUU fuuul} 11~1n~ .-wl> l.111dH•1.q 1"'d untl ler rul'l .. I ~rll 100. 0 .. 011\!r '-J\11 ~Ill th111 Wt•t•kt•nd '~' C11111nt·m.: (JJ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631 -6990 MIWUITIM• DWLU Cl.OSI TO llACH 3 Htd. 2 bath. H t h UDil. 11\anlahed Stone F IP 10 .. · .. r Good li u ' mer wmt~r rental Aak· ma sns.ooo. 548·07 IS eve associated j lji... .. t j,.i•, NI f1 'I ;,1'1 " ' ' CORONA DEL MAR 1·: n t i! r a r l' <:t I m o f a p p o i n t e d ckgml tl' in this custom European homt• fl';,l t uring F'ren c h d oors. uwld111 g , hand·1><,11ntNi tile~ and be' \.'led g lass ~c the open house on Sat11 rda\' and Sunduv fro m 12·4 at 315 Popµ~'. SH~15.000. · \'en· <iffonlabk Corona tlt•I ~l al' duph·x Two 2hr anti den unit s. south ol Pct(. Good llleOmt•. pri<'t' n•chu.·ed S2:35.ooo. IA YSIDE COYE \ 0 H''' of lwv. boats. hills . E11jo~ th<: comforts of home and the amenities of this t ommuntty near the waler. two bedroom s . d en. 212 baths . Large !)pat·1ou!) rooms :ind elegant <It' t· or . <) w n er s \\ i 11 <:t s:, is l 1 n l'in<tnC'ing. l'<>ns ider trades. SH lO.OOU. llG CANYON-NEW LISTING Pri\'uey abounds in this elegant . 3 bedroom. 3 b<tlh Uorcleaux model whith offers <·omfo rt and s pacious li\'tng in Hn l'XC'cllent location. Owne r will assist in financ ing. Offered a t S395.000. See open house on Sat and Sun from 12·4 at 8 Rue Chatc."au Royal Rest buy in Ai g Ca n yon excell ent opportunity to pun·hase a ve r y s pa c io u s townh o m c . 4 bedrooms and a gameroom. each with a bath. Formal li v ing and dining rooms. s tudy and powder room $Gl0.000. Opn Hsc Sat Sun L2·4. 12 R ue Fontainbleau. COUNTRY FRENCH IM IAYSHORES This unique 4 bedroom home on fee land has ht:en custom designed Lo include f*'n 'nch doors . wood pa ned windows. o.;olid oak cabinets. ba y window with seal. handpaintecl tile . hardwood flnor~ amt used britk. Sec the opt·n huuse Sat ·Sun 12 4. 2731 Ba~·shorc. Sti~!>.000. WA TERFROMT WITH SLIP This 3 hr. 212 ha townhome has a patio and d el'k n ghl on the bay with a slip for 3.5' hoal. Offered ful~y furnisht:d for only s:J20.000. this home h u!-> ht·1•n u:wd o nly a~ a part time second home. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Uest buy in Newport I leights a charming .. must·scc" 3 bedroom home v. it h fir·eplace. Huge yard has roo m fr>r pool Hnd s pa. Onl y SHl!l.500 LIDO ISLE This :l bt·d room home on Newpo rt's most popular island has just been rt"carpele d a nd h as ne w pa int. fixtures a nd landscaping. Excellent t e r m ::. . o "'' n c r w i 11 co n s i d e r lcasc·option. low down payment. Open Sund ay 12·4 at 11 2 Via <-luito. S425.000 WA TERFROMT LIVING The cha rm and is land lifesty le of Balboa Is land are yours with this 5 bedroom ho me with private pier and s lip for :l5' boat. SPYGLASS HILL Be autiful home high above Newport Beach with a fantastic view or the hay a nd ocean front, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths a nd a pool with two· s pas. Immac ulate : lush landscaping : excellent financing. $795,000. LIDO ,.ARIC CO.O .. Lctrge 1 Bdrm co-op w/bay and ocean view in security bldg with swimming pool and excellent financing . $269.000. HARIOR ltlDGI CUSTOM HOME This elegant Country English home is situated on top of Harbor Ridge. Ne wport Beaches most privileged guarded gate community. This home offers the fine&t planning a nd construction available. It has 5 Bdrms 4 1~ Ba. family r oom . l ibrary , pool w /spa and an unparalleJea ocean and city lights views. tl.1 HST YA.LUE IH E·SIDE COSTA MESA Lovely upgraded 4bdrm home on a quiet c ul-de-sac. Variety of financing terms· available . Price to sell at onl y $128,000. Joyce Waltze. OWNH IS MOVING THIS WHICEHD C r ea ti ve finan c in g Cambridge fl oor plan in U.P end unit on greenbelt. $159.000. Call P e ter J ohnson for details. MEW LISTING Highly upgraded . expanded 5bdr. home w /pool. s pa & burglar alarm system . Walk to M esa Verde C .C . J a c kie Handleman .~ WOODBRIDGE LEASE Washington Model 3bdr., den. fam .. private spa. Avail J a n. 1. Jackie Handleman. TAICE·OYH 10.25 L04M Prime investor units n e ar South Coast P Jaza . 4· P l ex bldg., planned devel .. 3yr s new. Jackie HandJeman. LIMDA ISLE 4br, 4112bath + maids qtr. Lrg fo'R. formal dining. Beaut lite decor . Room for 65' yachL Owner cons ider option. Sell al $1.100,000. Bob & Dovie Koop. DOYER SHORES CUSTOM 2·3br. 4ba. formal dining. bridge rm . 3fp. Fab vie w . Total sec . "mus t to see" SS00.000 Bob & Dovie Koop. OCEAN VIEW DOYH · 4br, 4ba. formal dining. Huge fr . huge yard w1pool. fab ocean & nite lite view. S725K Fee. SS00,000. Ext. F'in . assum. 'Bob & Dovie Koop. WA TERFROHT NEWPORT Boat dock + 3br. 3ba ho me. 3yrs old . Huge master suite with lrg. spa & bayview. Sell at S525K. $274 1st T.D. al 11 '·; assum. Hoh & Dovil' l\oop IA YFROHT LEASE 2br. lba. fireplace. 3yr old . Fab view plus sandy be ach. $650/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. HEWPORT + 4 UNITS 3br. 2ba. fr. owner unil + 3-2. 2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K w l ~OK assum al 11.5"/, Inc. S21.300. Bob & Dovie Koop. CAMEO SHORE LEASE 4br. 3ba. fr. pool. Ocean view. 3pri beaches. $1 .900/m o. Dob & Dovie Koop. IRYIME THRACE FINEST 3br. 2 ba . all ne wly decor . Breakfast fm.. dining. lrg fr w/fp. Beau living r . w/fp. New s hak e roof. painl. c pt. nu fren c h doors. Must see. at $330K f'ee. Hob & Dovie Koop. NEWPORT 'I• ACRI 4br. 212 ba. dining rm w1 fp. Lrg. game rm. wt wet bar. r.v. access. spa. rm for pool. assum 196K at 121';. Sell al $285K. Bob & Dovie Koop. EASY UYIMG! Huge 3bd s urr ounde d by Woods in Lake Forest. Low maintenance yard w /beautiful spa. Try 10'7r dn only . Assume .10% in t. owe lrg. 2n d . $225,000. Call Patrick Tenore. TllY S·IOo/o DMf New 3 Bd 2'12 Ba. 2000 ft Costa , Mesa condo. Only $185.000. No qualifying. Patrick Tenore. I ....... ....,'"'-,.....,....._._ 2141. 17• "'"'· c..t. ..... -111-1211 lndependtnl Mftnbtr Brnktr REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WfTH US. • .TO DOY1a SHOii$. This home is a contest between aesthetic and utilitarian valuea. Great floor plan with three bedrooms , family room and formal dining room. The park·like yard is resplendent with huge pool, orna m enta l shrubs and fruit bearing trees. assuring complete privacy. I Hl &A&.AXY DllVI •......•.•...•.••.....•.•. S4tl.OOO ON DISPLAY FOR CHRISTMAS. • • OPEN SUNDAY 1·4:30 COME WITH US ... TO DOVR SHOllS. Waterfront! Large dock! Four bedrooms. Formal dining room. Large garage. You own the land. S ubmit all offers. 401 MOll'TH STAil LAMI ............................ lf4.S,000 COME WITH US. .. TO DOVER SHORES. Unobstructed view of Uppe r Bay. Dramatic courtyard entry with pool. s pa and fountain. Four huge bedrooms, dining room and de n Ext!rcise room. Six baths. You own\,the land! I 072 SAM'TlAC'iO DRIVE .........•..•..•..•.•.•..••. 1750,000 COME WYTH US TO CUff HAYBC. Ocean and bay view. Ex pandable two bedroom home. Family room with fireolace. Pool. Minimum .vard care. Fee land ... not leasehold. Ownt!r will help with financing. 17 I 0 ICIMC'iS ltOAD ...... SHOWN IY APPT ..•.•... 141 S,000 COME WITH US TO IA YCIHT. Ideally situated four bedroom home on quiet secluded s treet. Dining room. Family room De n or study Large pool including new heat e r plus auxtliary solar heating. Owner motivated. 1123 GUHWOOO LAME ............................ $310.000 COME WJTH US ... TO H4UOI Hl&HUMOS. Attractive four bedroom hom e . Located among well maintained homes. F'our l)edroorns . Family room. Den. Luxurious s pa. An ente rtamer·s h<:tck ya rd including fi re pit and gas BBQ. I 606 DOaOTHY LANE ...• SHOWN IY APPT. • ••••.•• SZlf,500 COME WITH US ... TO WISTCLlff. An attractive three bedroom home Two baths. Neat family room. Like new t'a rpet. Large lot 80xl 13 Sparkling pool fenced for children's s afety. Quick possession. 1207 llDSHlltE LAME ............................ SZ30,000 A TTIHTIOM llAL EST An A4HMTS During re<'ent m onths we have substantially increased our sa le..; ('ap<:tc ity a nd working facilities for our s ales people. Our ne w location is quite visible from the street, easily accessible for the entir e area a nd provides a mple parking for our clients If ynu cont~mplate making a change. perhaps you would like to discuss your plans with us. . one of the oldest and m ost respected names in local real estate 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631 -7300 HORSE HEAVEN <;,,lfo p th e trdtl" 111 :'lol'" p111 t ., ll" < k B:n . l.Jrl?'-' n 1i.tom •''IJll' h;.1<. e1cr~1h1n~ lor lhl• "'''" •. , l11m1h 111 ,, "l'l l'n" .ind lift•i.ltl!lliU' ''•11 111 i.: ~ ~e n" r" u -Ii d r 111 " -.11.tl IOU' lfl,1,..11 I ,lllf <• 1 '.•·;1tur•'' 11rq1l,tt'l' ,01111 1 .. unl..l'll luli J.!"UrtrH l l..t\dll.'O, 1mport"d Ilk ,,.,uni~ c,llc .. p;1rkhnc il"••I .,)f:J ~U1•-.l 111 tn l,tW'> ·'1•Jr\rnt·1\I ' 1•111 .... 1 flll\ 'lJlh dl\ol I 1<11111! ,1r1·n.1 "'1>• 1·1.tl \111,1111 m 1. •" <1ll.1bl1• \ t\l lt'I 'l'I' 645-0303 a!lln ~ WHAT? ONLY SI 56,900? l'hJl -.., Jll ll tll!-1' for I h1 ' l•·rn!l1· tlir. 2' •Ila horn('. 11111\ •, hlot·k t n I h•· l)l•,1°\'11 ('lt•~t· to \1·1101" t 11u11.. .HI, . .,, \II I om WHAT DO YOU C'iET FOi Sl,750,0007 In Do\'er Shores it will buy 114 feel of prime bayfront fee property with a t·l a ss1t· '.\ted1terrane an contemporary home Features ..t bedrooms. 5 baths. den. Sfi(X) sq ft. of li\'lnJ! area. slip and s ide tlC' to atcomrnodate a 60'yacht. a '~alk in we tbar a nd temperature <:ontrolled wine cellar E\'erything is in perfect C'Ondition. We ll ma tch It against anything in the Harbor a rea '. OH S4MTl4C'i0 DltlYI Ext·1ting remodel ~ An eclectic blt!nd of wood . ~la ss. bric k a n d tile . , Features . 6 bedrooms. 3 fire places. a Back Bay view. pool and 2 jacuzzis. S498.<Xl<) fee . DtbrallbbatUMct-"-s 675-6000 I . ~· ·~ 'fJt 111un11 .' p11•1I f 1• 11 1 •·<I ----~~-~...-.~~~~~!""~_. h111·k I J rll \S.';t \I \llU: l 11,\:" llurn lll'lcirl' 1h1~ i.:•·m J!t'lS ~old 10"' 111 \I I\ I'-.\ SI 0,000 OOWM MO QUALIFYING :J Bdrm 2 bath rnndo shows l1k (' new ~un filled k1\che11 overlook~ lar.it' put 111 and wind ins: f(r~ntwlls Gated l'Om mun11~ pro\' 1dci. all 1 hr amenil1t·s Pool, !>pa. r ec room and mu1·h more Onn't wail @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 UNDER UtllEI UNDER marke t price: .and wider pre vailing in- l«est rates A<'I now ~n lhb 4 Bdrm, 2 bath gem CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 ~ -- I LINDA ISLE I I S Br. 5 Ba. huge master s uite. m aid 's qt r s . bea utiful light decor . e nte rt aining ho m e . Room for 65 · y;1cht. Cons ider I option. Priced at Sl.100.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. Res. 760·1580. 631·1266. RE/MAX ' -~ - LOW DOWN Corona de l Mar duplex walking dista nce to the beach with bay and ocean views. 2 Large units with fire pla ces . 4 and 3 bdrms respectively . $292,000 1st m ay be assumed by qualified buyer plus se ller may carry a 2nd. Full price is $389.500. (7141 673-4400 IZIJ> 62 .. HJI ThtH ...... Arn't ..... .............. ·HARBOR '• i-: ; .. .. . :·. lo ' . . , . . .· . . . ' . • . . ~ . :· . ... macnab I lrvtne realty A IUll lO'AR't' 0, THI IRVINI COMPANY II• CANYON llAUTYl OPIM SUM l ·4:10 P.M. I -WOOll Nu l.lt.U I o\l~rlooked in this SBR Englis h No rma ndy n •2'tdeo<'l' ·m ·ulur s tair ca se leads to tBR ~~u·h ""bath t fpkis. h am i ly rm. library. ~illlard rnl, .:oH cuurst.' a nd ni ght lig hts view 12.00U.OOO L)'Me Vcil~nllnc 6-H 6200 (U -31 l UMCHO IAM JOA9UINI Po pular Porto la m od~l. Poob•d lol'ation 2BRS. 2 ba ths Immacula te m ov t' in condauou Wa lk lo ~olf &tod tennis. Priced lo sell al $U9,000 Uarban Cirounds 551 ·8700. OPEN SAT /SUN 12 SP M 16 NAVARR E < 32> DIAMATIC IAY .. Otff -OPltt I ·4:10 P.M. SUNDAY. 142 HAllOI 1$&..AMD DllVI! Large c ustom ho m e w dock mg for litrg~ vessel Sunken liv in~r m . d inin g rm a.nd kitc hen w bay iew~. 2nd floor m ast er s uite on sepunHt! wlJlg w/sitting r m and fplc & 2 large BHS. me.1d~ rm and librury /d~n a ll w /private baths . Sl ,195,000 incl la.nd. Larry Oyer 612-8235. (U .33 ) MAGi>MIFICENT MAHSIOM -llGio CANYON! 2 year s spe nt con::,tructing lhis FOR E VE R HO ME ! O wner s relucta ntly offer this s uperbly 1:degant. hig hly sty le d . Fre nc h h ome. Pool. spa. h eavy solid o ak d oor s. de lig htful fairway and lake vie ws . A m osl ex ceptiona l quality offorin1::. 6.000 sq.ft. of g racious living . Maste r suite w /fpk a nd h1s/hc1· studies. $2.300.000 inc l. la nd. Barbar a Aune 642-8235. <U·34) CHRISTMAS IN SHORICLIFFS! Incredible fa mily hom e w/fantastic whilt! wale r vie ws. 48RS. fam ily rm. libra r y. study in master suite. la r ge country kitc he n. $.595.500 in c l. land. Sharon Smith 644 -6200. < U ·35) HAllOI VllW! Popular 3BR. 3~ "Carme l" m od e l 'w /new p lus h c pts. fresh ly P'-rnte d . k o i po nd . exten s ive use of brick. Spa nish tile . Close lo p a rk and 'sch ool. S254.500. P at Oakson 752-141 4. (U ·36 > llHiHT AHO AIRY IM UNIVHSITY PAIK! Beau tiful 38R "Cambridge·· in Village I. High ly u pg r aded e nd unit on g r eenbe lt s te ps t o pool a nci spa . Atrium w/sky li ght. completely rem od eled.kitc he n . cent ra l a ir and muc h m ore . $154,900. Scott Alston 551-8700. IU -37 > COIPOIATIOHS! ATTEHTIOH! A dra matic ho m e for t'Our VJ P's on Penins ula Point oceanfront. G r ea t invl!slme nl ! 4BRS, expans i ve famil y rm w /b·a r . • elevator . large patio tr uly a mus t see. 5750.000. Amy G a ston 642·8235. (U-38> INCREDllLE IAY VIEWS! Old world a tmosphe re ideal for ente rta ining. Com pletely re m ode led w /e legant use of wood accent~d w/e tched . a ntique g lass door s. P ier a nd slip. Appl. onl y privat e r oad . $1 .750 ,000 fee la nd . B. Morphy /A. Gaston 642-8235. W -39) 1 DCITINCi COMDO! Cozv 4BR. 2 1,2 b a th townho m e 'w/fplc tn quiet lo<:at ion· w/profess1on a lly landscape d yard and dou ble car garage. Wa lk to schools . pool a n d clubhouse. $137.500. Stockton /Tarlton 551·8700. I U -40) r ,fOUI ... EW IAYFllOHTS! Each w 55· p ier a nd s lip. F rench doors. brass har dware a nd la rge kitch e ns w/brkfs t areas. Located on main bay w /lo ts o f boal activ ity a n d night lights . Call for inform a tio n re~a rding viewing during boat parade . $1 .300,000 fee land . B Morphy /J . Paq uin 642·8235. (U -41 l TWELVE UNITS! Easts idc Costa Mesa . All units w /2BR S. fplcs. separa te m ete rs . FA h eat , pv t pa ta os a nd enc losed gar ages and pa rking. Close on contract :J>ale prior to Decem ber 3Js l. G r eat p ote ntia l. $710,000. Bea Arno ld 644-6200. <U -42) " HAllOI HIGi>HLAt«>S AT ONLY $174,500! Outsta nding location , design and value. Immaculate 3 BR. family ::hom e w /lush landscapin g and R V access. Buy n ow 1 .. and beat lhe '81 prices. Suzanne S hule r 642·8235. · <U·43) . IAYSHOIE IARG;AIN! The m ost in fa m i ly living in the best location w/lg ass uma ble loan . Appl. o nly . $375.000. Dona Chichester 612·8235. < U ·44 > (;HAllOl llDGI SIHGLI LEVEL! Thousands o f d ollar s in upgrad es in this 2BR. 2112 ba th & de n cor ner location hom e w /pvt, sheltered s pa . 24 ho ur security a n d com:nunity tennis a nd pools . $575.000. Bea Arnold 644 -6200. <U -45) . ·HAPPY HOLIDAYS IS ... a n ocean v iew a t o nly 1·'$179.900! This e xciting Newpo r t t o wnho m e is exquisite ly decorated a nd in m ove in condition . Large .assumable loans owner m otivate d. Suzanne Shule r 642-8235. <U -46) GATED COMMUNln! Beautifully d ecorated 2BR & de n • in Jasmine Creek . Garden courtyard and pa tio for •• 1 outdoor e ntertaining. All accessories inc lude d as w e ll •as wash er /dryer . Community t e nnis and p oo l. ·· $299,000. L ynne Valentine 644-6200. <U -47 ) ·: ,. IAYFIONT DBJGi>HT! Your own deck out ove r the :1 water a nd a lovely 2BR plus de n condo in the Bayside Cove. $595.000. Julie Van Wie ren 752-1414. CU -48) t41W\.Y LISflD -VllW HOMI! Spacious 3BR. 3 bath custom tri-level home w/formal dining rm. e legant 11:mas ter suite. gourmet kitchen, wood siding, cus tom tiles, skylights a nd stained glass windows . Excelle nt financing. $450,000. Lynne Va lentLne 644-6200. ( U -49) ,4 SPIC:TACULAI IAYNOHT COHDOMOUUM! Classic 1; European d esign w/3 ·targe BR suites. Huge terraces 1;view boats a nd bay entrance. Private pool in spacious ,.,. courtyard. $965,000 incl. land. C. Schweickert 642·8235. 1·~ <U-50> . . • YllW THI IAY, 15&.AMOS & PACIPICI 1223 DOLPHIN TERRACE OPEN SVN 1·4 Fantastic location -front row Irvine Te rrace, 3 BR suites, den + playroom'. Over 3,400 sq. rt . Creative financing available $690,000 ~ Leasehold Cathy khweickert 642-8235 CU -51) 144.-00 , ........... Or. ----OIMlt 752-1414 .• -...c....,..o.. ~w.-,c..o , •• OHM .. •YM TlllACI Custom 3 BR. View oC bay, ocean & Pavilion. Spa. Fee land. '615,000. See Lisa While At 1023 BONNIE OOONE OPIM IH SPYGLASS 2 S t o r y tradition a l. Decorator perfect. 6 BR. bonus + playrooms. $580,000. See Suzie E xle y At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE OPIH IH DOVB SHOllS 5 BR. Cus tom kitc he n. Outstanding pool area . T e rms. $559,000. Fee. See Evan C orkett At 1301 GALAXY DRIVE OPIH IH C .. MA COVE Corona del Mar hideaway just st e ps to wate r . 3 BR. 2 BA. $380,000. See Na ncy Simmons At 2718 SHELL OP£N IN JASMINE CREEK 2 BR & den. P rivate yard & s pa . $275.000. At tractive fina ncing . See Ca r o l e Mc M a h a n A t 44 WHITE WAT E R OPEM IM RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN 2 BR. + den with panora mic view of golf course & ligh ts. Sl 75.000. See Ginny Arldt!rson Al 17 PALOS DRAMA TIC IA YFRONT With TWO boat s lips. Unbelievable bay view. Newer cus tom designed 4 BR. + Fa mily a nd Dining Rooms. Watch the s unsets on large in viting pa tio. $1.895.000. LIMDA ISLE Dr a m atic one story . High beamed ceilings. Family rm. + convertible de n . Pil"r & s lip fo r lrg . boa t. $1 .250.000 leasehold. ESTATE PROPERTY41DO ISLE On e of the fi nest homes on the is la nd . 6 Bdrms. 5 baths. family room . study. formal dining plus a ne w pooi. Steps to private beaches & tennis courts . $825.000. La r ge a ssuma ble loan + own er may assist wi th fina nc ing. BAYSHORES- OWNER WILL FINANCE P ri \'acy & st•d usion o ffe re d l o lucky buyer of this 2 story Colonial. S pacious 3 BR. + Fa m . Rm. Can ea. ily be enlaq:!ed. Close to prh·ate beath & Balboa Bay Clu b . With land S495.UUIJ. IA YSHORE DRIVE Charm ga lor e in this perfect 3 B.R. + den fa m ily home. 1-:njoy private arett wit h 2 san dy beach es. Swim m 1ng & boating f acililies. $450.000. EXPANDS> T ake a h c<1 utirul T urtlerock P res ide nt home & enlarge & update lo over 3.000 sq. fl. & you have this lovt•ly large fa mily dream home. 4 BR. 3 BA. plus game room & DEN. Gourmet kitchen +his & hers s pa . $395.000. LIDO CHAIM Marvelous 2 BR. hom e . Beam ceil ings , s hutte r ed windo ws & sta ine d glass. South patio. Brick & wood exte rior. Tennis available. $380.000. SURE ... YOU'LL LOVE THIS. Brigh t . f r esh & con venie n tly located 4 UR. 211:.i bath one story POOL home in Westcliff. It features sloped beam ceilings. 2 fi replaces. separ ate din ing & fa mily· rooms . $.175.500. WIDE LOT TIJPLIX Rare Corona del Ma r rind. Triplex on a 45' lol and desirable street. Own e r may h elp with som e fina nc ing. P r iced right $.137.500. TURTLEROCK'S AHEST TOWMHOMI Gorgeous view ! Luxurious 4 BR. + cozy fa mily room . Waldorf m ode l. Exception a l cus tom d ecor features rich wa lnut paneling with crown m o ldin g b ui lt-in b ook cases. mirror e d wet ba r . plush carpe ting & dra m a tic window treatm ents . $299 ,000. Owne r will assist. IRYINE TERRACE Ne w on ma rket and in move-in condition . 3 BR. with c ustom kitc he n incl. m icr o wave -2 additiona l ovens & butcher block counte r s . Sha k e r oof. Lots 0£ mirrors add a decorator's touch. Comple t e l y pri vate yard with r aised red wood deck & s pa afford a lovely ocean & bay view. $319.000. FlllHDL Y COMMUHITY Executive 3 BR. Located n ear schools. s hopping & tennis club. La rge family room plus formal dining . Move up to Ne wpo rt's EastbluU. $225.000. THI LIVING IS IASY ••• A cozy 3 bedroom townhome in D eerfi e ld . Enjo y c ommunity swimming & tennis. Close to school & shopping. Shown by appo.rtrne nt only. $139,500. · IN N.WPORT C•llf2R ~ 644-9060 DIRECTORY ....... ._\. ... ...., .. r-........ •c .. "• ••" ., .... ...._...,w...L .._ ..-W ..._.., ... _.. t 1 •• 1 .. ...,., 9M.Y P&0T WIMf All.,..,_ = .................... !'P' ..... _.w._ .................. ... HOUSES FOR SALE Z leROOM 201 Sapphire, Bal Is la nd 644·7020 $209,000 Sun 12-4 •443 Gloucester Or .. Costa Mesa 642·4799 Sal/Sun 12-4 34 Rue Fonta inbleau ( B/Cyn ) NB 675·6000 $429,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 388 Broadway. Costa Mesa 673·7~ SlZl.500 Sat /Sun 1·4 ZZT Via Or vieto. Lido Is le, N. B. 673·7300 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 16 Nav a r re. I rvine 551·8700 $149.900 Sat /Sun 12·5 2006 Ba r r anc a (llluffs l NB 640·6259 $148,000-1.../H Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEH 971 Ba yside Cove W .. Npt Bch 631·1532 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 J orda n East IUni v Pk J Irv. 640-5777 $158.900 Sat /Sun 12·4 44 White wa ter. J asmine Creek. CdM 644·9060 $275.000 Sun l ·4 225 Kings P l. <Clfhvn l NH 642·5200 . $285.0CX> Sat. Sun 1-5 419 62nd Street. Newport Reach 673-8550 $132.900 Sun 2·4 3 IB>ROOM 1536 Serenade Terrac:e. :-J H 644-7211 S282.f.00 Sat Sun 12·4 30 204 Sapphire. Hal~x1a Is land i 675-4000 $415.llOO SC:Jl/ Sun f -4 7 Rue Oeauv11Jc. B1g.C.:anyon. :-oJ B- 760·8244 640 030fi Sat 'Sun 11 ·3 1601 Honnic l>oonc. '.\i(!wport He h 644·7211 S330.fl<~l Sun 12·4. 30 16371 Ven us. Wcslminster 642-8235 $!*J .500 Sun l ·4 : 30 434 Santa A na Ave'!Nwpt Hgts ) NB 642·5200 $255.()(XJ Sun l ·5 820 Victoria, Costa Mes a 646· 77 1 I $93.000 Sun 12-4 10361 Samoa. South ShOres. H.B. 964-3311 $109.000 Sat · Sun 12·5 * •6408 W. Oc·eanfron t. Newpor t Bch 631· 1400 S649.500 Sal Sun 1·5 2297 Redlands Dr .. Newport Beach 631-14()(1 $187.WO Sat Sun 1 ·5 •450t Gorham. Camto>o S hores 644-6200 $935.000 Sat1 Sun l ·5 311 Wa lnut St.. E-side. C.M. 642-0153 Sl 37.500 Sun 1·4 2.556 Greenbr iar Ln .. Costa Mesa 549·3200 $JJ6.000 Sat Sun 1·5 ••4407 W. Coast Hwy .. Npt Bch 644·9990 S320.0IMJ Sat Sun 1·4 1101 Valley Cr .. Costa Mesa 546·23 13 Sl62.000 Sat Sun 12·4 l IR plus FAM RM °' DEH 36 Farragut (Northwoods l In . 552-2000 $161.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $515.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 24646 Mosquero. Mission Viejo 951-1719 $159.900 Sat/S un 12·5 •1472Galaxy Or .. Dover Shores. N B 642·25 10 $68.5.000-Fee Sat /Sun 1-5 795 Ba lboa Ave .. Laguna Beach 496·9786 SZ18.900 SI Sn 1 : 30·4: 30 320Seaward <Shoreclfs >NB 631-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2113 Miram ar. Newport Beach 631-1400 $46.5.000 Sat Sun 1-5 1740 Plaza d e l Norte. Bal Pen 631 ·1266 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 •1363Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shor es. ~B 631·7300 $495.000 Sun 1-4 · 30 •1207 Berks hire Ln .. Westcliff. N B 631·7300 $230.000 Sun 1-4 · 30 421 San Bernardino. Nwpt H ghts. N B 631-7300 $360.000 Sa l/Sun 1-4:30 ••16 Balboa Coves. Nwpt Bc h 631-1400 $550.000 Sun 1-5 2932 Perla (Bluffs> NB 644-9900 $249.500 Sun 1-4 :30 445 Redla nds. Newport Be ach 631-6990 $229,000 Sun 1·4 :30 1674 Iow a <Mesa Ve rde) CM 645-0303 $12.5.000 Sun 1·4 1 Ric hmond, Northwood. Irvine 551·8700 $162,500 Sun 1-5 3003 Calle Frontera. San Cle mente 963·8182 $265,000 Sun 1 ·4 16 Skysail (J asmn Ck) CdM Appl fr g ale 760-9321 Sun 1·5 112 Via Quito <Lido> Npl Bch · 644·9990 $425.000 Sun 1-4 13 Silver Crescent, Trtlrk Hin. Irv 675·34 l l $240.000 Sun 1-5 8 Rue Chateau Royal (Bg Cyn) NB 644·9990 $395,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3163 Cana dian Dr .. Costa Mesa 979·1791 $122,900 Sat/Sun 10·4 2006 Port Albans. Newport Beach 673·8550 $286.000 Sa 2-5/Su 1-4 4 llDtlOOM 26431 Pallsa<les. Capistrano Bch 640·5777 $789.000 Sun 12-4 223 Via Sa n R"mo (Lido Is le) NB 631-1400 Sti95.000 Sal/Sun l ·S 14 Morro Bay (Spygls) CdM 759·9100 $56.S,OOO Sun l ·S • •8 Collins Island, Newport Bch 631-1400 s1.100.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 •1801 Santiago, Ba.Ycrest. N.B. 842-8235 $m,500 DaUy 11: 30-3 4 11 ,._ FAM 1M or DIH 2725 Wavecr est <HVHls Brdmr) CdM 675·6000 $375,000 Sun 1·5 31 Plymouth CNorthwd> Irvine 751-3191 $229.000 Sun 1·5 18752 Via San Marco. Irvin e 833·9293 $279.500 Sun 1-5 2437 Prt Whitby <Sea wind ) NB 644-9900 $296,000 Sun 1-4 : 30 1712 Hig hland, Newport Be ach 631·6990 $425,000 Sun 1-4 :30 * *842 Harbor Isl. Promonto ry Bay 642-8235 $1,495,000 Sun l ·4 : 30 1577 Mira m ar . Balboa Pen in Pl. 642·5200 $359,500 Sun 1-5 • •426 Via Lido Nord, Nwpt Bch 631·1400 $895.000 S at/Sun 1-5 22 Morro Bay (Spygls) CdM 760-9333 $52.5,000 Sal/Sun l ·5 • 1620 Galaxy Dr. Oover Shores. N.H. 644·4910 $495.000 Sa/S 12 :30·4: 30 • •401 North Star Ln. Dover Sh rs NB ' 631-7300 $945.000 Sunl -4:30 • 1072 Santiago Dr., Dover Sh rs. NB 631 -7300 $750.0<XJ Sun 1·4:30 •1823Glen wood Ln. Baycrest. N.B. 631 -7300 $310,000 Sun 1-4 : 30 •1924 Holiday Rd .. Baycrest. N .B. 631 ·7300 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 : 30 315 Poppy, Coronadel Mar 644 -9990 $695.extJ Sal/Sun 12·4 2731 Baysho rt. Newport Bea c h 644·9990 S605.000 Sat Sun 12-4 21 Rue Fontainbleau IBgCyn ) NB 644-9990 S610.000 Sat Sun 12·4 ~1,IJJ Hl uL· Wat er l>r < '11.\J ;:;•1 !fiJ1; S:l!I"; 111111 Sun :1:; 5 IB>ROOM 1142 Bon a in~ Wa y !Bycrstl Npl Bch 759-9100 S2lll.OOO Sal'Sun 1-5 1518 Galaxy. Dovl'rShores. N.R 642-8235 $650.000 Sun I 2·4 5 IR plus FAM RM or DEM 2074 Pt Bristol Cr (11 \"llms I NH 675-61)0() S289.SOO Sun 1·5 5 Deerwood. Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $2,000.000 Sun l ·4. 30 1806 Pt. Kimberly l HVHms> NB 552·2000 S322.SOO Sat tSun 1-5 • •800 Harbor Jsland Or .. Nwpt Bch 631 -0094 Sl.395.(JOl) Sat Sun l·S =6 '.\t ahbu C 1rdt.' 1Sprnlass l CdM 644-9060 S580.UOO Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHaOR •200 McNeil it103. Ve rs ailles. NB 760-8617 $94.000 SattSun 12·4 2 ll:DIOOM 413 Gloucester Dr. E-side. C.M. 675-5200 $125.000 Sat'Sun 1-4 1228 Rutland Rd .. t:6. Newport Bc h 631 -1400 Sl24.500 Sat 11 :30·4 220 Nice La ne it306. Newport Beach 631 -1400 S290.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 ;i17 Wild goose Ct. Nwpt Crst. N .B. 673-5354 S157 .000 Sat Sun 12·4 • 101 Scholz Pl. ~224 Versailles. NB 760-8617 S279.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 11 Encor e Ct .. Newport Beach 546·23 13 Sl76.500 Sat Sun 1-4 •22 Ar boles <Rs.I> Irvine 759-9100 $195.000 Sun 1-5 277 1 Hillview. Newport Beach 631-1400 $222 .000 Sun 1·5 2 II plus FAM RM w DEH 361 Bayvie w. Newport Beach 760-9333 $189,900 Sun 1-S l llDIOOM 314 A venida Cumbre (Bluffs J. N B 759-9100 $210.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2316 Vis ta Hogar. Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $16.5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Od yessy Court. Newport Beach 673-7300 S175.000 Sun l ·S MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE J II ,... FAM ltM or DIH 14851 J e ffrey Rd. Space 140. Irv. 759·1616 Sal/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 .......... 1945 Wallace , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $145.000 Sun 12·4 l•,..211 110 Collins <Balboa Isl) NB 642-5200 Sun 1-S l • ..... J • 510 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 ....... •• Wllarfr• *** WlllS .... ,_. • • s l• c IA F I• 0 14 .., -' CIJSSIRD CllTillED FIOM SECTION C •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 1001 ...... 1002 ••••••····•····•····•·• .••............•....... <>PIN TODAY t -5 UMl<;)UI IM SPYGLASS HILL Fant~tk v1t'", s ubtle showpiece. 3 bdrm. $515,()(.W) ~t· Rrnnit' Dixon at l l Ca mbna. UMl<;)UE IH llG CANYON Bordeau x. l Bdrm . 3 ba. shutt~rs. garde n patios. pri \'a cy. $429.500 See Ve rgile nt:> H u ll a t 34 Rue Fontainebleau. UNl<;)UE HARIOR VIEW HOMES Light and airy. 4 bdrm + den. l'ul de sat location $289.500 fee. See Nancy Laux at 207-t Port Bristol. UNl<;)UE IN HARIOR VIEW HIUS 4 bdrms . 3 frplces. skylights. lots of redwood and glass $375.000. See M a r y A n n A n d e r s on a t 2 7 2.4 Wavecrest. U~l()UI: ll()MI:~ REALTO RS. 675-6000 2443 EH t Cont Hlgh1n 11. Coron• d•I Mar WE Iii\ VE 35 OF TllE RF-\.,. l.ISTINGS IN TOWN You'v e Arriv ed at .. IRYINE Univers ity Pa rk . E xcel end unit Cardiff w1t·ustom loft. Oversized lot and close to pool. On the greenbelt. T h is charm e r has excellent as- sumablt• loan. Sl5fU100 15 J ordan E ast Open Saturday and Sunday 12-4 IRYINE Lovely ~ Bdrm. 2 bath . sin g le fa mily homt-' with VERY private yard. Xlnt location. dose to schools. s hopping and freeway. Sl64,500. Owner will c:arry 2nd. :W Al mo nd Tree Ln Opcm Saturday 1·4 IRYINE Turlle rock. Enjoy the ultima te in fa mily li vi ng in th is t astefully d ecorated 4 bdrm ho m e . A lso inc l udes for ma l d ining rm a nd family room. Convenient to par ks. s h oppin g a nd excel sc h ools . $199.900. LAGUNA HILLS Portofino md l in Aliso Hills . 4 Bdrm. 211:.? baths. Pool a nd s pa. $247.500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fixer upper . Family home with pool a nd bric k . E xcel location. $149.000. DANA POINT Spectacula r vie ws of Dana Point Ma rina coa stline from t his im - mac ulate 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home. Fully e quippe d w ork s h o p a nd 2nd kitchen i Fantastic patio for enter - taining includes bar , bltin BBQ and gas heaters. Excel owner financ ing with 25% down. $750,000 .. CATALINA ISi.Aii Ready to move into. Furnished 2 Bdr m condo with g r e at vie w. Inc ludes 6 passen ger golf cart. Ex· c ha nge passible . 2075 S•n Jo•qutn HH11 Rd. ACfOH from BIG CANYON Newport hectt MO-I'm ....... fer S. ....... ,_,. S. "-n t. S. ....._.,_ S. SUIWMy, Oeoemb9f 14, 1llO DM,V ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• IHI-IOOl81aN · IODI-1001_1,__ W,:::llor-,__ .u : ..•......•............. ·•····••·•··•······•··· ..... , ........••....•.....•...•............... ~······················ .......................................•.. ...-: · -.. , .. ,.. IOIJ IOtl .. ..._ till. ' .... 1-n ' .LIDO ISi.i • .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~·m:·;:;~~·st~~ {ti 0 eW'fOr Newly remodel~ traditional style 3 beach. PH.HO. g ; I vu DOVER SHOIES p•1:c.TIGE owner. J lS·M4·8'71l d•»•· ti 1 bdrm, 2 bath hom e featuring lar1• ~ 2 a a -1 t ' . • 1 •-t r 1 1 recreation room & 2 patios. Uving we-are proud to represent one of the 7l4-673-7480eves. REALTORS room ha s attractve beam ,ceilimr. finest properties of Newport backbay. ow.mt MUST SIL~ '7S.SSI t fireplace & frenc h doors leading onto T his pretigious estate sized home Gorie oua 2 ., d bric k p a t io. New kitch e n bit-in o ffe r s the fin ~st o f a menit ies. Jasmine CrHk ff.,N_; ~ a ppliances. Close to teMis courts. Features with in this 4800 s q . ft . !~~7~~1~i1~:n~~:;: 'sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be res idence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 prox 1 ir,~. Le att t ilf OLD CDM CHAIM -D~ wood1y ....... hell _. wtlll 2 .._, -OrtN llAM celll•91 I• RIAa 1n1lt. OHL Y un.ooo. sold fully furnished $420.000. baths, billiard room. formal dining. pensive home In J aarnin•, marble entry , s wimming pool, s pa. at '275.000 must close'l>y COLI O' .-wP<>IT llALTOIS Z5 I 5 E. Coa1t Hwy., Corot10 d•I Mor 675-5511 Pete Barrett ~alty SPINO C .. ISTMAS IN IALIOA Ni<'e 4 Bdrm -I bath and family room home on the Point Close to ba y a nd Ol'ean. Nu ean• yard A great pott:>ntial' Call 8 111 Gold or Sl•t> 1t Sun 1 ·5. 1577 Mif'OIMI'. NEWPOltT HS<iHTS Quaint a:-yt'Stcrda~· but with <ill of t o da y ·:. he.s t featurt•s P a ned windows . lots of brit k. s tained g la~s front door. new bathrooms and n~" k1 tthen. $255.000 See Barbara Van Sun. 434 Santa Ano Ave., MB. CLIFF HAYIM-CUSTOM IUILT Wit h upstairs vie\\ ' 2 Hdrms plu!'. de n . large d owns l air:--room~ pe rfect e nte rt<:1 in1ng h11ml'. hullt a r ound a pn\'all' pati1>. S28."> 000. St't' V1ane Barre tt Sun 225 k ln91 Ptoc•. Newporl h och. CHRISTMAS OM IALIOA ISLAHD Owner W1 II fina nn· with low intereM ra te. Charm ing duplex · spac1011s 3 Bdrm 2 ha th :q rnrt m e n r µlu~ remode lt'd 2 Bdr m I hath unit with fi replace and mtn1 '1ew. plus ~ut•st rooms. All this ju ·t 2 doors from thP wa t e r. Call or eom~ by Sun 1.s I I 0 ColiM, "" i" drh•eway I MEW USTIMG-eACK IA Y Alli 3 Bdrms. 2 baths <tl cin <>xtremeh· good pr ite of S l l 6 .500. Xln.t con dition ' R emoctelt-cl kit t hen Located on a c ul de saC' Shows we ll present your terms Call lht• office for details . DOVH SHOllES..-..EW LISTIHG Marvelous 3 Bdrm home situall'd on 1/J acre. Large fo:-mal dining room. kitthen wi th breitkfast area. de n +un ique garden roo m fo r ~ratious e ntertaining lruly om• of a kind ~ Listed at $475,000 lea st>hold Call Ann Pe ters for rletails TUSTIN TOWNHOUSE~EW LISTING One story end un it. 3 Bdrm 2 bath-. with C'Om m u n ily p ool . ten nis and park. Larg(• assumt1hl1· lo<tn only $95.500 bctt1·r h\1rn' C:_ill l.ind<J ()(>th for dC't<Jils ()~2 -:l 200 t 605 WHTCLlff DRIVE NEWPOIT HACH IAWW ·we have several rtne homes with pier & slip IALIOA ......... Quality oceanfront tr iplex. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath eacb unit. Excellent income. $1 ,300.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3418uy\1dt·01111.-N 8 67S 6161 BEST BUY IM NEWPORT BEACH 5 bedroom, 3 bath pool hom e . F amil) room. 2 fire places. RV artess. ext ra-la rge yard. $199,000. Owner will hel p fi nance. P r incipals only. 642-4959. LEAST EXPEHSIVI BALBOA ISLAND This 2 b e droom cotto9e repreHfth a CJOOc:1 inveafftwftt opportunity as o r-etttal Ynit, first home on Hte islestd or ;mt future appreciation. C~n financinc) available. Offered at S209,000. Opn Hse Sun 12-4. 2 0 1 Sopptiire. FOURPUX Santo Ana area, 3 y.ar old fourptu with coow:wJty pool. and recreotion room. located in cul-de-sac styl• courtyard atmosphere. OM .-.it 3 bdrm with H"deck, three units 2 Bdrm. Great en~ loan at ~ I 0%. Price S242,SOO. PRIVACY OM THI BEACH A rare and ....suai offerirtcJ. a Custom home M ttw ctftter of Hw private sands of L~. A spacious l bedroom 3 bath home with uparate 9uut quarters all surraunc1incJ a quiet c.ourlyard CMd loccftd on o 60' lot on tft• beach in Hw pri•• commwiity of LOC)llllita. Offettd at s2.soo.ooo. 644-7020 NEWPORT lliCH In Hewporl 8NCh -Loe* to Lingo f;nt Elegant Country Mansion A d is tin guishe d al'Com p lis hment in grandeur . q ua lily a nd a rchitect ur al achievem ent with 8.000 square feet of superbly p lanned living space. This magnificent estate is serenely nestled near the top of a North Tustin hill with breathtaking vie ws from a lmos t ever y room . a nd is surrounded by some of the finest residences in Or a nge Count y . Spec ial features·include a regal 1,200 square foot mas te r be droom suite plus 4 other large bedroom s, 7 la vis h bathroom s, 4 massive fire places , huge recreation room with bar, a 20x 37 b illiard room 1win e cellar, a nd a spectacula r entra nce with huge hand ca r ved doors framed by an exquis ite 14 · high staine d glass m u ral. In everything m ade or c reated , a select category towe r s above the ordina ry. This s plendid ho me deserves such a distinction. A r e you the one destiny h~s prepared to enjoy it? SI . 750,000 Open d aily except Saturday -Plea se ca ll fo r directions Rick Alderelle Realtor 714 731-5115 or 832.(M40 • a nd a panoramic view of the back bay ::i1 ~~\~1arneaa'i't ~rr :r~r a nd cit y lights. Va lued at 1689.000. Must see open 1-4 Sun:W Wh i t e w a t e r A ~T ARTISTIC CREATION This is a one of a kind investme nt. A 3 yea r old duplex only one block from the sand in Newport Be ac h. This attrar t i vely design e d p r o p e rty features cathedr al ceilings, a spacious maste r bedroom suite with fireplace. hardwood kitchen w ith J e nn -Air . Superb bathroom tile selections. P lus a 1 bedroom 1 bath rear unit. Owner ver y anx ious. Be c re ative a nd s ubmit your offers. Asking $350,000. SUPER ST ARTER He re 's a super buy ! A well kept 3 bedroom 1 bath home in Costa Mesa. Upgrades include near new carpet, roof and disposal. RV access and 2 storage sheds . A g reat starter home for a young couple. Only S95.000. -0 ' ;';~~JJ•~ Balboa Island Realty t\~ I> I '\\'I:~ f.\\E~T ~(\\\I 'I\~\' 673-8700 * * * * * * Heritage Collection NEWPORT HEl<iHTS (luamt 3 Rdrm 2 bath. remodeled home. fl'atu r ing sepa ra te fa mily room. 2 firepla<·es. ha rdwood fl oors . ne;.ir new roof. eopper plumbing. RV access. Owner·s a n xious a nd wi ll assist wi th the fi nancing Offered at 11nl.v Sl89.900. Call 540-1151 INVESTORS DBJ<iHT M ax1mum leverage with $5.000 down. 2 Bdrm rondo Owner will carry halanr e wi th a~reeable terms a nd payments Gross income s.5400 Asking S76.!:KKI. Call 540· l 151 ALL THE WORIC'S DONE In this beautiful hom e which feat ures: -1 Rdrms. 3 bat h . 3 car gar age. lo ely µool an rl s pa . Move-in condition. ,\~k i n,g on ly S 1 ~7 .5110. Call 540-1151 ERITAGE ~ Coles worthy & C o. 2S45 E ASTBLUFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 640-0020 EASTBLUFF POOL HOME Spacious -t hdrm + warm fa m i t ~: room. Perfect for the active fa milv S('hools. shoppmg & park neC1r h~· C)11ic:k 1x>sst·ssion a,·ailable . $230.0110 We always hon tt. a.st Utttftcp of t1M IM1t priut! VIEW Pfttiftsula I 007 90°/o LOAM : pt'r s harp 2 Ur r •, fia 11 111! uf ~1 k 11111 \ 11lcan1u ho mt' ''l'P:- 6'W 11()67 • ---4 llou11c Solid 38r. 2da. Comer choke lot. soJth of ffwy Prof decor. P')it w xlnt 2 Br. 2Ua ,.,p s 1cte rental By owner. 675 1055. 673-4848. -.... JASMINE CREEK • BRAND NEW 2 BDRM Den. 2 ba. pvt upgraded p al10 Pl a n ..t . LA!ase-purchase or bfl.>. N;sume 12 1.-; fixed r ate• loan Cu 11 760 8680 or 761111430 c Mr Jones l • -( OpH Sat/S..11 1·4 2716 Pebble Dr ~ew cuslom home. (an· tu.'>lll' harbor '1ew. 3 Br 3 Ba . fa m il). l1 v1 rt(L formal d1 11 1 n ~ rm s Comµlt•twn due I 81 .hk 1ng $585.000 T t!d O 'Connor 1133 265 11. 673-8849 Tar.tetlo& Lu ln\l::!.tor~ d rl'am. 110. monl'} down. Duplex 703' Jus m inc, ~50.000 AIT O at H"~' .. For :.:.1lc h \ l)Wnt-r J o hn Bcllum' i:i21,i!J55 I H \ I N E T 1-: H H 1\ l." ~; (.'harmer. 2 UH i lfa. d1•11 l.l!t-l1Jt. mom for L111d 11 \.~:.um41hlt• l~I <.11 Ill' i'' CJwncr ;1gl will 1·ar11 :bltl i'~I \134CJ Costa Mesa 1024 ····················•·· $J:J.C••l elm.\ I\. lah· CIYt'r ~!WI tolal p-rnt"' on 1m · nlJl' upgni(lcd l h•lr111 1 11 n II o F " c 1· u I 1 ' u H1·alt1Jr,, 11111 134:} :\!ESA \ EIWE .i Br 2 flu " 1 t h µ u 11 I B l' a u I , l111hqm~ & ca1 ) 1·ur1' 1Jrtl 1>v.11l'r ma) '""' 1 l1n:.1111·1nl'( S12!.Ulllll II llourkt• He a l tor 54ti !Jfl~IJ LEASE OPTION $2,000 moves you in lkrll appll•"• lo purl'lw:.1• :lhr :!ha l'llOtlu Ji<lti :10112 ~SUME 113143 MORTGAGE O>Aner :sa~s "SF.LL:· Jncl 1A 1ll 1·Jrn a 2nd 1ru~1 d l't'<.i 'Jll 1~11' hcaut1fu1 :J Hdrm honw in f'oltc.L(t' Park '.\lo\ t-in nrn<I CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 OUTSTANDING! !'.uµcr ~ Bdrm. :! ba >A 11 h i:rl'at HO~'l'S IWl!)J thJl 111d u1k:. IJ<llll c Jhlt'. ''"" 1·l'ram1l' tile. drap.-, & 1 arpc11n.: $137.51111 So. Calif Reolty. 546-5605 MESA VERDE FIXER IMIAl':.l prH·cJ home 111 '.\k:.J \'l•r<lc Slll!l.5110 :I lldr111 . :! liulh, :!:!\I I 1•11do:.t•il µal IO 0Wrlt!C 'IJrtt1l rdurh1~hins: 11111 11 J:. unahll' to 1·n111111ue dul' 111 trans rcr l'n 1 ,.,f lllldt·r rn a rkt•t ('a 11 J~_ t;D~ 963-1112 ht·~wl1ful 1 fl!lrm :1 halh from h(.'St beat·h un ft-l' h11llll.'n :! ~tor~ 1A llh lll.l~i· 1:.ind Ov.rwr v.111 flnjfH'l' --------• IJlllll~ r11<1m f1rl·plan'. :.i_l 12', ',nl S~ Ill 11\lll formal drntn~ ruom ,ind l o a'\ I r 11 I} t• r l 1 l.:. 1011nl n k111·hl·n 11v.nc1 tii:J:Hlll 1qJI 1 ,;rr\ 11na111·111.L( 12' • 11·11 h 11nh IO', d111A 11 l'rt1'l' Sl'i!i.!1110 ('Jll ui- no"·.;'" 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS OpH Sat /Sun I ·4 Ste~ to !llrwpurt Ila ) :-.lrwl) rcmorl 3 hr. 2 ba home " ~par I lir. I ha apt Dramul1l' 1·uthectral re11inl!1>. 2 frplt's , J<ll'. ful I) modern k11 S.115.HOO Bkr, 675 -1000. fi~U l:li70 '::~~;~' S~\\o\l~-l££trs· .... .... -----141to4 ~,CLAY I. P04Alf -----oq:.au-01\Qe •h• 6 Y:'O"°'bl~ wo•dt !Mio--IO "'oke 6 *'"'D'• WO'd~ Pt11"1• '•''''1 of eo<h i" '" f,,,.e o' MJvO'H u T A Q E E I 11 I I I I . I Hoc o U? _ 1 11 I I ITJ f I R u T T E t I _' I I I 1 I I . I l l A R u:JJC I never realized football I • I I f I was such a violent game . . . . _ untll I watched a garne Ol't" .---------. TV. Th• ref threw down a H O L o F y flag and Immediately a i--...-.....----.---.-player uNd 11 for e -. i--... T--.U_M __ P.......,l _E.....,..-11 • c_i-..._ ~•te __, I I by Ml .... 111 !he ....-, _,, .,_ ......... ,_ tl"P .... l '*-· _...___.__.__...__._ 11 ,, .... --...~ ~ rrrrrrrrrr1 I I I I I I I I I I I I EASTSIDE :I Bclrm. 2 bath. hul!e llrcplal·e. custom hom ~ Lnt:. of l'harm c>nll Sl37 .500 I o,.,. Sun 1-4 311 WalMlfStrHt Broke r . 645-62~ -- 2 STORY COfltDO • $126,500 2 Be droom unit 10 P11rkl1ke setting. Owner will h l'lp f 1n 11 n<·r 14 526.500 dwn Loan J :.umable OPEN St\T SliN ll ·-1 +!3 GLOUt' EST ER OH 111(f Tustin btwn 20th 21st Sts.1 J09' Li•ety R ....... \ 642-4799 f u l\'ely Mesa Verde 3b (am r m . 3318 Nevu<l' Ave 9S7 61!10 llSTIUYIN .. IAYllDI C\&IWm home. s Bd 3 Ba. t.arp landsca backyard. \mJam OWC·2. SuMth . Cill &.rs. NZ.-. a= QA!\. Y ftt\O l ............. ... , ... c. atts.MaAnlAH l aA. J1tt ba ronterov ...... '1•1.lltlO ...._ ... , •••·••n MO.,COIT A .. llA • tba "a111rallt INt' fb t SI U .,ou \t;1 .. ti>• • lAMln Jllr llb.1 r., 01 rro d111 1111 I•• r 111 11it1Ull'Jlf 11UI 0,.. Wft-1·4 4U .... •.ter0r. .,..,.,,. 1•14' II~ l 14 •·t•fl ::0111 ' !bl Sl ufl Tu111111 \ 11• fl> i bJr m • unl.lu 14 ti h uul., .. , .. t '"'"' 11.ihhvu " pu ll 1n1: ~\ l llU)llill \t'tlUljl fhrtn,·r m.,1 h1111 trn ... 1111 ~I Gii WALICll llAlTT 67S·5200 IOU ··•••···············•·· ... FOllCLOSUH ' Bd1 "' .! L.. •llO I.Ii.Ill 13 2 2 \l ,1 11 I 11 ,1 I> I I 38ol lti.')lj DHPHATE :o.t:.l.Ll':H MO\ I'll<: l 11kl• <)1 t•r !I'. I .11,1n ~11.UENWEST ltl.Tll~ 11•· '7001 g31 l'llHI Mun·1a, .1~1·111 ._.._ •• hoch I 040 •••••••••••••••••• ASSUM. LOAH pletel}' rt1fur b1i.lwt.I :1 1 '•btt home 111 llunl I mile rr<1111 111·1·.111 *1tJ llt'\4 ;1µpil<!fl<'I'' .000 ,.;• C...twy 21 979.1050 SJtlll totw mu p~ mt:-. 1. 111•,•, 3 bdrm fain rm Xlnl l111·al 111n Wik 111 park~ & s1·h1111b t-:'I( Hem..,_,. S. He.Mt,_,. S-. Hwet ,_,. 5* Htut" ,_ 5* ....... ,.,.'* . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .•.•................•... , ................................................................................... . 1Hc9' I 041 Ml.,..t leec9' I OH Ml ,.rt IHdl I06t .... ~rt le 9-I 069 .... rt _ __.. 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S5'T 10IO, eve" ~I ~107 0 111111r A.ct ••T•LEVEl &•dullfult) Jctor lHl'll Jntl 111 ,1 1 111u111 ed Ht1:.i114UOll rnudt'I Tiu~ Uru,ulmoor homl' Ill> Jtr lU11d 1t 111 111•d hJ~ I H\11 m' :1 l\J\hl\ o' l'r :!OIMI ''I II Jlr11111\ jnll lui.h ll111t.l!<ot'JV111.: Sho14' TURTLEIOCK lrkl· .1 111111lt'I l'.dl 1111 l'll'!>IUl'lll llullll' 11lfrr~ 3 .Jj)IJI t .. h Ill:-. :! hath:. cl111111.i I) 11111m 1,,in1 I) •• ,.,m ~I \\\l\ldbrldge '.1ul1t·J lwam l'\!1lr11)!l\ D •• I I.Lii J.ll' 1111 llCI IUI l'Uf d1: n.!• (lj '·" "''u1111.1hl•• loan 551.;1000 ., l!I, )(Kl 111l llllllll.1! IJlltl 19. 8arrann Pk•'. l rvlnt' RIOIATO ICUll VD frOl'l'l the quality c~tructed 3 Bdf m 2 story custom home. Beautiful views of beach & coastline. A lovely ~te oreo downstairs tha t is ideal for teenagers or mother-in-low. $2'49,900. Open Sunday 1-5 875 Katella. Laguna Beach Arch Beach Heights Lantern Bay Realty o .. PoW '614441 lr'fiM 1044 ···•·•················· OPEH SU"4. l ·S 18752 Via Son Morco l'11..,11k111 lluuw hu:. JUSI lk.'~·11 lrl\tl1I -I lid rm . :! hath, I.uni!) room. lari:t• H·1·lutll·ll .'ord I m 111 1J 1 u lal t• 1•111111111011 l.,1r.:'· .1:.:-uma hit· 111<111 S!i!l.Jl.10 111dud111i.! la nd IMMEOOCCUftAHCY '1;(1 UL',\1.IFYIN!;, 10·. L'rc;it11't• fma111·111i.: u1 ail 1111w11. 1111'. :Jbtt 1n pn• Suµ1•r l'1111llo G ro11111:. : ,t1.:111ui. f(ucqu~·t Clut). WOODS COVE DUPLEX & GUEST COTTAGE Oulra~t'<>US 2bdrm. I b<i nwneri. unit SkyliKhl s antique doors window:-, t>calTl<'lf n:1fin~~. frph-, lll'W k1 t r h en biith ~.\JOO $40,00U down lh 1114nl'r 0\l> 1'13:1 35\.1 l'H'l\ (;t}I l>il4 2 SMOKETREE llrand nt•l4 011 markl'I Tiu' lo\ l'f) 2 hdrm con 1111. l'llll llnll. ll'o Ill l''\ l'l'll\•nl rnmlil1on Douhlel J.l J r a I! l'. I <i r I! t· ll J I 111 Siii.ii.im Hr <!'; Uu C:n•ut \'lt'W I(. s l 7!• .'i i\ 11, 0 w11 l' r lo{·at1011 II ~ (114 llt'I' :~'l4l ti:ilt; . SIHS()(J !Hi;I 1157 1 l'u11lt>rol'11 \ln•n CiJrtll•t lll111w i!h<lrm & <kn, air Ill! \ 1('14 . SHi6K :Jl\SUlll<i h I e I u a n . S l J !• . !! II 0 Ow11l'f' 1\).ll 1!51 IH~I Wll .l.OWS :\'""I.' rl·11111u :1 hr ~ lll'll. J l' sm.1100 duwn hal ul 121 J', 55!1 ;,1i1i4 . . , 1110 lH:<; 1n ; t-: oc ~: '" Sl.'l.lU I llll°WO 2 hr, I • h11 \'I F W llW!' al 11.•,, lhJn 11H,•rt•,.,11 \,, 0111 c ,; •, •, 1, t FOUNT AIM ·~~ll~ .~'' 111 \•Ill \)!I ! s11rl.ll(l(J 3 Bk. 2' I ha. .i.nd ~lalihu lt1tht111).! <itltl~ 1 JI .l.">J~ 1 •111111a1·ulall' S:!'i'K !11111 1·h..ir m l o lht• l u\'l'I) l!WL'l).!t•2nd plank and ~lo1•k rnu.1t1 l.oguna leach I 048 795 Hull1<1a ,\11 BEST OF VERSAILLES Select Resales ...... ~ ~·· Sl,000,000 c._.9-uir•~ Loc.e.d off ltd., · betwfftl Mewport .,. , wl S.,.rior IACHELOlt/1 IDRM Sell e r motivatl'd. 10<;~ down. $94,000 STUDIO ftENTHOUSE Ch arming! Best location. 101 ·~ down pay ment. $105.000. LARGE 2 IDRM NOHT ROW -OPEN SAT SUH 12·4. 180 deg. ocean, bay & Cata lina . Decorator perfect~ $279 .000 . 121 2 IDRM ftEMTHOUSES Ocean and bay views. lease option. S250.000. $800 mo. LARGE I BDRM Beautifully furnished. $139.000. VILLA IALIOA I Bdrm & den. tomplt>lt'ly furn1!--h ed. Top fl oor , ('orncr S 1200 mo )fr1 JA11'·/1 ,f>h1111/ 644-1493 !.1~"111~ 760-1617 LIS TINGS OF BARBAR,', COMBS INVESTORS WHO WANT -LOCAL llAL UTATI -APPIOXIMATI J°"'o DOWH -NO NEGATIVE CASH PLOW NO MAMAG~ rltOILIMS .. HIGH ltlTURH OH IMYESTMEHT CALL Pm JOHNSON, TIM RHOHI 0. JOYCE WALTU. NEWPORT COMDO Uun 't ml!>~ lhll> r arC' larj.\{' l hdrm condo 111 t 'ltff 1 lin t'n Ov 1:r :.moo i.q II . la:.l Ont! 1,1 uni) II.I lin·at nc1ghhorhou<l H II H ,\):\ Annl' lh-nn" 1ti:1 i:JIJll C~te Ele9onu llc .111l1lul W t·'>tc 1.rr Dml'r ll11111t• t.lc:1·•1fJlc1I Ill ('lllOl'll'll' l'icKalll'I' -I hdrm lam11\ rm :1 lwth:.. 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Mew t lwlrm. 2 hath :"1b \11ur TLC Hct.IUl't•ll h} s:.is· 1)1)1) l'hr.c lo._., er~ thin~ Act Mow! .REOCARPET 754.1292 HARIORVIEW f)rc<im:. don't la,1 & 1wlf tcnn1:-. & bcal'h 11l'rlht•rduc1rt'um h•1llM'' Sl!.l!J ,UOO B.)· Owncr So '''l' th1' 11111· n11"' 1!15 3.134 tfr .. u1 1£11lh dcc·o r .11 I'd \"\I\ \l)U lf\a(\\ Jll"l1'11tlll'' lo u 1\ t!r hen· l'n•,1•11\l•cl 111 1;rat·c 1-·1,hl•r \gt I< II k 67:J i:Jt)() DOVER SHORES CYPRUS SHORE !'lU\l\t' Realt1trl\ Hilt 131:1 l SAM JOAQUIN le\ d µa11u J "'!rm. 21 ••••••••• • •••• •••• • •••• OP E:-0: SAT SI , ha. fam 'If! fo.1lin~~,.~ OCEAHFROHTPARIC l!llj!l'ill6 t\~t!nl 1:!13:\ <..O\~'l llW,. 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I Hilr111 1n1lnor i.:anh'n. lo;11h nl \'cramll' ttlc "'"Ille !>Wr). 2000 Ml fl wrlh ,1n ~:.uma l>lc lt1<1n hk 1n~ SU ti,50U OJH'll llou:-l' Sat Sun I 5 I li\2 !Jon t•aster I 111 1•11111111, S:.lli,Oilil !111'1\ 11. lu •"'umc S.'l!J,IHHI <ii 11 ', <> :'\ E O F ,\ I\ I :'\ U ('umµle lt•I,\ rcm1nh·kt 1'lLo;tom k1tl'hen uni~ 11n1 tJI m<in) h1 ghl1i:ht:-. r:.in Wto:-1 l'mnt. :i h1 lrm' '" <·ul lie 'Ul' Sclll'r w tl h1•lt> fmam·t• 'wcl·k1•ndl•r . 14 h1k <Jt .\li:-iJlute l'rrva<'.' · St•i· & \rghr .. Irr ,1 "'''"I" .,., 111' 111<1,lt·1 'u111• IJ1111I ~ t hl• MarinJ lll'T OF l'flnlJlllfl'iJl S<!li5.IHHI lln.: \\llh .1triutn 111.111111· VIEW . VIEW I'"•' I '.!1111 1111 lh.•JUI e ST1\'I ~-ow:-; ~:H :\1 1\ y A BIT BETTER l rl'I'' .11111 I: I I" ll l r \ Open Doily I .4 I .ltr1 Jh .. 1014 n hou ... (! Ll(l' L l'Hll\IUI': TEl<:\I S for \1 rn'' lr11111 11•11111 , 1601 .,1.n •Road j1111 ... hti.:h 11•il111i.:<' 1111 e RANCH H~AL TY SS1 2000 WOOUBH I l)(i 1-; COTT t\ G Jo: I>l'l ad1t'd 2 !.ton . :wr. :! ,Ila, fam rrn. r1Hrl ..ur mirrnrc1I wanlroht"•" 1011.'fO ·W;J\'I' UIJl-:ratll'd 1 f'llll\, ai.su111ahl1• lo:i11 n w c 2 11 ct T 11 Owner 1\>(l'll l S l 5~1.0(/0 :si I J.16 !,.. BUYMOW! lmmat ulalc 3 hl'll room tn The 1'erra1·c or I rvinc f'n1·ed th11u~an<b hclow the same model 111 lbi-1•r .-ond1t1on Feature!. 111 dude lt;ihan t 111• l'nl r~. enrloi.ed p<Jtln .i ncl 11r 1\atc Jlr1 um off , nlle!ll'r suite Owner •~ , 1 t!aO~ 1.0 i.ell <Jl SI 5ij !~Clo '. l ·all 556 21inll CSELECT TPROPERTIES ORAHGETREE CONDO I ticlrm + lort Sh<Jrp cnt.I ISllt. ~.!ISO 249 Tan~t'lo Tcrr Cfl I Mewpori C enter 640·5357 ••ELEGANT! F.llter this J Bdrm 21 ~ Ila attac hed Woodbr11l~c home and enJOY the wuml t'ntry, setep dnwn hv1n.: ~m. bay windows.\ ww t;( park a nd pool and so mul'h more S uper :.it S\58.500 ~\Clhrldge RealtlJ 551-3000 tmllarranu Pk•).l n inr , ........ -. UMtV. PARK ;~\anding s bdrm. 217 ths. fee land Green . Community pool SJ67 .000. Paul Maritn Real Es!~44·7J!3 WOODlltDGE 220/o DH :-Oo q ualify ing tno P<>int~ ~ this 3 Bdrm 1 1 ~ Ba rondo . L o..we r unll ~/oversize pa\i<>. P& l •1mo. rents for l600 Call J erry J o n es l0ml3 I Rf:ALTO~S --- •• 2Ba condo SlS.~ ~ wn . 1 1.000 1 m o ",l.T A. Pr\nc onl)' Alt! 131 7576 I 114 m·r .. ;,;:. 511511 ••FEAST 1.11ur e' co; on th1i. l•llul I\ upi.:ratit-<I J Bdrm 2', Ba ,11t .n·h 1.·d W11n1t h ri 11 g l' hllllll' 1,1111k 11 111 1h1• ~Jrlll·n win\11>~ tu lo\ d~ 111tutl de1·k1n ~ 111 Redhill~ Realty 552 -7500 hal'l..~ard Walk lo park 1-----------1 1~101 'c-hool l 'all 1111"' liil !-Ill \\\''\Cl bridge RealllJ 55 1-:JOOO 1920Harranca Pk,.>.lr\lnr• BAY WOOD C 0"4DO :\let1rnlous 2 hr 2 ha Crt•at fm:.in1·1n~ ;i \.i ii ,\ i. k I n t.: S l l! 7 . ,; II II Owner ai.:l K3,J,2fi5(1 55!1 !1547 T orant.llo & LH RCTaylorCo 640-9900 IRVIME BARGAIN Lovely 2 bedroom. i 11, bath condo. Assumable financing at 12<7.. No qualifying. Only $87 .000. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY PRISTH•IOUS PIOPllTY IN WOODlllD•I Hi g hl y upgraded 2 Story Washington model in Woodbridge Estates w/3 BR. family rm. formal dining rm and den. Truly a great buy at $177,000. Detached Greenbrie r mode l in Woodbridge Place w/4BR. central air. intercom . spa and much m or e . Assumable loan $199,500. 2 BR. 2 story condo in great location near park & pool. Great starter home. owner will carry 2nd T .D. $117.000. Detached 2 story Woodbridge Cottage home w/3 BR. Family rm, ·central air. microwave, mirrored wardrobes -all totally upgraded. Owner will carry 2nd. T .D. assume Joan. $159,900. MATAUI ... JAMIN MACNAMIYI .. llALn 712-1414 71i·l 414 111 .. 700 (CJIT'PU\ VO-.y Cenrer Woodboiclqe Cen•et 64J-1Jll ••4-4200 'IO I Do.., .. Ortve 1-bb<lt "-C11n1er ~· qualrfwd hu~ l'r Offt•rccl .·\lthu' Pr11·NI l.o14 fur '11urh \ .. n 1111\,1H·1411 h 1 " 19.. 1 111 l1n1-IH 111·h•·n SJHll IHHI cq)• N=Vi N°C:: .. lor 11111\ SIH.1HM1 Fl'l.I. th1:. areu u l l.:.igun.i S . . 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I.tr\.!<' i:.1ml' r1111rr1 l'a1 Llrl·a Sl~1!l,!•111 111w 11 . -· • • c l11q·I\ 111.,.,,,., '"'''' I Bdrm. 2'' hath, ~tn•et S:il Sun J'> •1 2,111!' \1o luh&po~.1I ~ •. .,~lllll 0 P1.11 f'l•rll'll l11r 1,111111' ll\tll).. Mo ....... RCH .... y to street lot Al\1-Unl<ihlc1 'U"; \~l· · 1.1.' 11~1:_ '~. h11U~l' !'i.1t & Sun 11 .I &. l'lllo·rl,il nllt" .\l'I 1,,.,1 ""' "' I ,.. I I 'I'"· ,.. I"·"" "' ~llll'I' 14l'~• ..... l k 101 .. SOUTH L ... GU....... 0 u n 1" t· 1 r J I l'. %1 1-1·1 · .... ' '." \, ... Ii t•ir \ 1r ).!1111.1 () fi111·11 "' ""' $32.5,000 .. • . .JI' J 11 lh'.I\' tl K J l It II' \1;,'1 In the ~cl'ludc1! s c1·unt) Peg Allen llllr ~94 i~ig!Hewport leach I 069 II ,1 rd n l ~ n t· a II" r ga ted a r ea Yt•U will frnd ,._ _________ ..,;•••••••••••••• ••••• •••• ilAI 11211 tb1l\ lovt•ly trnd1l111naJ1• Jl'STl.ISTEll 1)111.• l'X :1 fir c;u·h Ill'" (~~ Redhill ~Realty 1i1:~ 1:wn f1vt' l>cdr<>11m. three l1<tlh I I Jd{;;\_ home Wllh u heaultful cr'"R qll. IJUllll I ltll.. 111'1'.lfl w:.iterfall. l\V:J and miln~ S.!25.IMMI l•---------•I 1rwt trcel\ .lust lhl' ni.:ht ~I \ F ll.\~I i-. :1 Ill :: 11.1 l'Oml11nut 111n fur 1·o m ~ m• i.:ounncl klldll'n t hlk l•---------llf fortahle famtl~ llVlllj.\ gr.; IH•ut·h. ()Wt' 14 1 w'•"" oln THE BLUFFS S38~ERT ... 1 .... ME .... T 1 IJ' •. 17 m11, Si:t.'W p1·1 n111 WA TERFRO MT 3 ldnn, 2 Both .....,, "'" " FIXEH LPl'fo:H ~ ''' :1 OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 $165,000 DELIGHT! JUST LISTED nr 1!19.!JOO 1;1"11l l11,1n !r.1 H,\ YSI n f: LO\' E w OPEN TOO y Sec \hll\ near!) 1,000 sq Wood & gla~s cu~lom le \~1\1. FHO:'-IT 4 Br ''" 1..irgi•i-\ ltoor pl.;n 11f A foot \'Uiolom hume un a home lor ute<I on 11u1et 1 1~ Si!5SK O \ll' .11 12 14 1 ll'r1..'<I llpen frl!~h and ,1 2316 VISTA HOG AR knoll 1n Dana Point· 1·ul·de·sac Spcct:.iculur 9i0Kdn lwuutilul ''e"' Cui.tom Or.;mul11 In l1•1i•I l'llcl ('dtaltna l>UO SC'IS rrom c·oaslltne· \'!CW F ealUrt'l\ Minfo Jor,,is O'Brien dt'(•11r ~ollf fixture·~ .11111 unil. Jlfllll,ufr le .. ·•1 llln mu.,ler bedroom and 3 br. J ba. beamed <'l'll C • O'B . "'""~ UP!.!r:Jdc:. BuJt \\.ilk \u 'huplJlll\! r1•\JI ol·c;in ruu:.tal \ 1ews tnRS. wet har& spa OW(' rat~ nen 1 .. 15 I) lrt•..,h & 1 harm1nl! r I r 1st & 2nd TO ut l'<lm f'"!:.!11~511 'lp fl)!i•b up \tl · 1~11) l1n•plJl'l' Ov.no·r rom iugc soo !.Q t fortal1le inlt'r"s·1 r •I"''· John l 1111mht• hk r Si rn.mo I ramrl) roum with wrt • ",, JAMESE.GOULO "11 1.·arr' ;.11trJ1'll\1' :!nd bar· 1-·11ur firC'plat•e s . SWll.000 Exclusi,,eNew 111.111 A1.1 .1>111;,.;i;o lhrl·e ualh'i. four 631·1512 betlroom~ plul\ maid's CHECK THIS OME Waterfront Home 11uartcrl\ three l'ar C11ohstruclerl \ll'W of WithlootDock i:urai.:i· :.i nd a ~rc11l. o<:ean & canyon. l'n11iu1· B\ Pal'e:->\'lll'r lltHTl•'' llGCAHY0"4 i!t,t!olllll_l'• ,'\: Q 11 .. ·~~t'.tlltll !i fl I' 111 r I I' a I s II J II I ' h \1ll;1 v.11h :1 hcdnmmi-cm I< 3 lol rn :'1.orth Bl'at·h 111·1i.:li h•1rhoud \ rl'a l 1•h.irrno·r Sllia,l~~I l~·.1 1t1ful Brciallm•iur hurnl· 14 rlh 1 hcdr11om:. l'lcl!.l' 111 µ~irk . l'hrul'ttc:o.. .. hopprng. I 1•n111s ruurl ,111d M'hoob SIKS.IJIHI 'e~ tlt•l u:o.l' 1·u,1um duµI~·'\ 14 11 h 1w1·an \ 1<'14 s ,ind \'\l t'plmn<il 1111 <1t 111n 014Y1l'r' 11 111 h1•lp t111<in1·t• :.1:1. ."llMI ( · ' p r u' Shu r 1• J , l1totli 11rnn hunw "'11 h 3 •, hath.. ldl 1:1' ~ara.:l'. 'aull~'<I 1·l·tl1n~:-. ~lal\s. 141kJd µJnclrn~ dnll good l1nJ n1·1 n ~ S'i'50.UUO l!*i 1951• Lingo R..lht••• prrvall' l'orn<'r l ot : I.' dt!('O ruted h orn1: l-:lc1wnt .'I lwdroom . I Al~-;<>. ~uhmll un poss1 features 3 br. 2 ba New h:.ilh htmw now rl·1·1·nt h hit• owner n 1rri1•1I first l'IJfP<'l. drapes & puinl 1·11mplctl•d 1)111 s1 an<lin~ BROAD MOOR Pl.AN 2 S. Juan R1nq 640 '>'>60 Anytime E .l'>I bluff Prof Bldq l r u ~ l d c l' d • Two \'ICW det·k~ & h rick 1·u.,l11111 l1oi11 uri·s 1n1·h1d1· S 175 ,0011 /\I' patio G r eat fumtl~ large rna-;lt•r s1111t• w11 h POlNTMJo:NTONl,Y home $1W.OOO h\dru wh1rl11011I Jl'llt•d 499-1320 131·0116 497.5494 luh. lnrmul 111111111-: mom , ... -~ .... ---· 1----------· >:<Jrth·n r 1111111 1·11:-tom fireplan• with 1·1>11\t•r..,11 HORTHEHO 3 Bdrm, 2 b:.ith home with sep ar:.il e g u est quarters & ocean view m a ver) dei.1rable Inca l>lS<.:OVJo~R LAGl'NA Sec:l utlecf rnttai.:e m the tret.>s with 2 hecfroomi.. 111·e:.in \ 1ew :.incl i.unn) pat111 s1.so.ooo lJon. Large tree sh:.ided Cust o m d esigned J det·ks for lounging o r en· bedroom home with 2, J tert a1n1ng Totall} betlhs.famil'room.den. charming. $279,500 , 111111 v•l. 2 l'llr .:aragl' 17 ><J!I ' µrl\ Ull' cft11'k 14 II h w aler & l'lt'\'I r11·11 \ • S o me opt111nal r11ln1 ~ell'<.111111 !ollll pu:>ol\lbk Pnred $1 ,:l!IS,IHll) Opett Sot /S..n I ·S 100 Harbor lslond Or. <.:arol Hoff. Agt r.3 1 llO!f-l Shown b) appl rlu11) SUPER IUY ~nhouse windows a nd A secluded Wood's Cove O('ean views . S3H7,000 l•---------•I 4 bdrm ho me w11h la rge 499-~l HO QUALIFYING decks Just 2 blm:ks to the 3 br house + guest unit b each Co mpletely L" ·Quie l peninsula area separate low er floor · 1ngo <>w:ner Wiii l'Urf) Wllh could be guest quarters. 20' r down S29S.OOO. •·ll~••tt PLAYA RJo;AL ES'fATt-: 5'ECTACULAlt _ 613 1900 Orean & city view s rrom ~ H ICJWI I 052 --- the wood & glass 3 bdrm••••••••••••••••••••••• I••--------& family room home on a Beautiful condo on El s~c luded. pr ivat!)' lot. Niguel gotr course. View ,decks. foiffilaln & 3bdrm, 2ba. Sl65.000 spa. Country feeling but f i r m o w n e r ('JOiie to town. 1469.~. <2131441·.2422. AFFOIDAILE LUXURY! Hwtior Y• HIH1 Ocean vu. J Bdrm 21 2 tlu. 3 cur garollc S325.000. ~ 75'-9221 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Townhome orcers quality •nd value l~~~~~~~~~­ 1714) 494-1177 in Heart of Niguel. As · sume good loan. Sl33.000 ...,..V ..... l.E. 4'7·1761 LNMOptlOft $4.000 moves ~ ou in 4br . Jba condo. rent 11pph1•1110 p11rchase 6-46-3062 I llrlrm µlus famrl) Capistrano 1078 n>onl . featunn~ sunkL1n ,._ _________ ~···•••••••••••••••••••• 1·0111 e rsal1on p1l. out 1• BY OWMER :-I und1n~ :o.l rcl'l t•f1-----------t hto;rnt1ful 1·us1om home~ VALUE PLUS! llr1"<1lhta krn~ panoram 11· $5!15.01.)0 \'er~ lar~r Us 11\'eJ.n \ ll'li\• or Oa n a wm.al)lchwnul 11 ll!I'• Bl.l'FFS l'ONOO. 10"' llarbor Sp<'l'tacular 1\pprnn1mc111 onl~ Cull vnc·e\l and up.:r atll'll 2 l'U.'t umii ed 3tlo0 s4 fl 5 llilrliarn t 'omhs UR 2 Bu. t•'l(lral\ ~l·ll!.1100 lklrrn +retreat $90.000 L 11 in up)!radei. Assumable J/n<JAMn Jjj/r, nd Jf,fi/Jy Of'l-:~S1\T Sl':-01 fl 111 1,, f1nan<"1ng 21•16 BAHHA:"l',\ SJIU.000 3381!1 J\venrda ;-.;r Mar \'1s t:1 & Ucl Orn 1..'ahl:.i . SJC i l-1 496 5275 SHATIEH ltEALTY Open Hous e 1 ssunda> 644-1493 . 760·8611 ·640·'25• RCTaylorCo 640 C)()QO HARBOR VIEW HOMES OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom in P h ase Ill. Many extras including alarm system . tinted windows . automat ic sprinklers. Near community pool and tennis. Submit terms: Offered at only $296.000. t::xec hom e. 2800', p o qual . no points. 12·'•', interest. OWC S48K dwn. for appt call a rt er 6P M 493-3518 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11% IOWll 1 Y2 YEAIS IEW " bdrm home wlth 2 bittM. hu~e back yard, A C. walk1n1 distant-e to s<'hools & 1tolr course. Sl~.000. t6MllJ l: i. t .. ........ ,... ,a.-......... ......... .. .. . .•.•........•........•• ....................... ..•..•••..•..•.......•. ....................... .........•............. . ................... . .... .-... ,...,.,.. 2110 Pa•Mll• U07 ....._ JJ441tta-. .. U.h: '• • M1••Uclw1ht1• ,.,., ... ... ....................... . ............................................................................................................................................................. .... I_...... _ __.....__ ••••••••• •••••••••••• I uw•ys 'harmln1t • RK 3 U•. Nlo;W adll condo. 2 br. 2 oodb rldae Crethide ..... )JI .... U6' ..... 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ACCOUNTS '"'.\' 1 .. 1.u;vr S\l.\l<Y j .. 111-.1111\1' '•""'I • •••• • •. •. • • •. •. • • • ••• • II tor ;1TlH·11:-;11/ l E'I THE ADVERTISING CONSULT .AHTS ..ost & Found 5300 l\l"'Jl"U'·'" \J,1 l ltllt•d II PAYABLE ,I. II ,., ·' I· I· I I l··••l'I 1·1 ..... ' to' •• :0-.l'IHITl',\l.llE.\l>l:'\:(;S 1. \ ll11nolul11 !-p1•1·1.t1 W.-h;J\1•,1111111m ... I 1w1•d 1•1<111;1!\\l... '·"', 1•1 ,,,,, ... ltt.im llipm Full~ ht· cl ~1uu11 rail'" $!XII 111un1tl l11r .111 \1·1t:. l'.t\,il1h· l'h'.1.,1·1 .ill ,,1. :1 it .. , "I • 111" •• ......................• :--,,.,.. ~till '"111 ri·ap tht• 114·111•111,., ol l11i.:h 1·11-.1 .1 d t~r~ ;~: '" l!.l:.!·!~1:11 11110. 1np lll'pan' 111 .. :!'I r" I • krk " t111n of I " 11· J.11 kl l.11 \., ~ CJtlllllfl Hl'.•1 S.tn 1ur11 .J;1n I 1'1111tl11-. .th11l 1't·111 l'.1<.1hl1•, •''<Jll'r \•I lt°'\10'-! f11t \ t1Uf C'OfU p.tll\ I t'I l h1· \ti'' 111 1111. I 111l,llJl ,111h I ' tllJ llJllJ 11\\lf IJI ht1th1' tfl 1 11·1t h 111i.: .11.!C'tl l' 1'11'.I'•' • .1111111 1111111111,JI 11111 FOUND AD.s l 'lt·m ,1, J 1 I c ,, I I \ 11 • "11 S1111··--I111r.11t1lltl.1l1· "'di .._ __________ ..; 1.;11 110 1ort.::1 .!•.,•: I h.1,,. '''l't't 111 •• 11\1 _1 ,. 1'11\1111\ltlll'lll ,\ It 1\1 •• ARE FREE •MEW• ''h•11 ,It.tit l'\l11'JI"' i.;d ti111111l..t11111 Ill 1·111' CAL-COPA 1.,.,1\l· i :! """I 11 .. 1111·11 1 .11•1111' .1111111, l'l··:.-1· '"" 759-9545 Call: ... It ... "·'"" 1·11 .1111 1 ... 1 MASSAGE Mast e r Spec:ialtie~ 642-5678 -..-.111,11111111" 1111 ... 111 ~oyrnent& 1•.11•\11111r 01t.1 < \I 1 lw 1 tr;11w." I ounl' I· ,111 1 \ 1:-. \ \l< P~paration 1.1:.! :.! 1:!7 1• 11 I. 4-:rourub Kk Fatr Uri\\• -----------• ttutu•t \<\'.,ttth·I :\t•\\laud ••••••••••••••••••••••·1------------ l '""' \ll''•' 1-. .... ,"II' tnl-! t:t~;i \t•\\ l,111d. 11 II Sc:h°°'s & p1•1,111,,t1, 1111 .1 111 r'"" "1 I "'' t11 found •1 111'1 1".rll 849.6446 Instruction 7 0051 .1 I 11 1111• ·' ti \ I •• u ' I \ 111111 ti \ .. '" I •• II I .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .... 11!111·-. 1111 tit•' 1:11r , 1 .... ,,111 :,.r.:.i:!::i \01 11• ,_ __________ -1:--:o" .. 11r11111 11 1.! 1·.,,1.1 1 i.:r11uttd, "' .1 h.i-1• "''·1·u1111tl11tl11-.\.•l"'l"\,dl \!1·-.1 l'h ri-.11.111 l'r1· 1 1 1 t 'I .... , h•_..t ,.,,, ·,o ., " "1"'1'1 11111 " 1 '1 l'I 11111 ll• \\" H ' lh•• l'I'\ t• . .J.., 1111 l11il 1•:-h11I llltll h \ '" 111111 I, ....... "" I ht• l.111 ·. 11 -:i'.• ;.!'.!»>! 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CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Savings & Loon I' I" \' t l)t It' "j .~ 1 .. 1 ... TELLERS PART TIME 11 11111J .111 I' ,rt I 11 ' t l tJI • f t ' •• : l I ,1 ,1f rt .d hd 'lit\""' \,I I t ,, I• •I ,, 'i •• '1 •' I I 1 11 )\It • • • .. u •I' ' ., I .. ,' ' ,,, ·',, .. I I• 1 t,1•1 ,, II ,, ' r-,, L \\ ~I t ~., t 1(1 o I I 1,1 I t I ft Ill It II " ,, \I .q., \\ I I .., ii More ROSAN. INC. i I I ~>-Ill ;,.}:l:I 111'1111~ IJ\11• 1111 t! , t h.•n" 111 ... ,, in \ 1 • ·' 1 ' 11 I · ,. , ' • t ~,o I I 11111 , .... '\OI tit Ill df,) l tll \~ t f ol I 11 .d 1...,f111 11 •• t '\!•t+ illU ,., .,i ti I ' hu t tql)tl\" ' ! BOOl<l<EEPER tJC ·,, • 1. 1i '"' •"•LnH·111 JI I" I II j\t N ' p.IU'IHI 1111 .. ( • "'lU , fl' t1'ii'l ,.; II• I ·\,'JJI I\\ 11,"tl~t • •,•II• &I• -\ I I ~/\:. • 11 1· 1: ''l ~ ,,,·.;_:., ,J t "11 I 1\ f 1 I ' ... BOOKKEEPER P.J.C 11 ,. rt J!O tl \I tit it!Wl .. , , .... •' I I \ (11!) I'' I II •'· . ' f 'lo ,I ' fl\ ' \ ! .:1,. 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'Ill''"·'"'' '>llllghl 111 pPrfnrm rou;111 .. r .. p.11r' to r .. tnl(1'rJllnll "lillljtlll\'111 ,\h rltl~ l<I •·ht•ck "11·111~ 1·1 1111 r11I I Ir< 111 l ., I 1• J k l (' 'i ' n·plJ! <'lnl'llf 111 1 c·l.1ll•d t'!IWJ>ml'lll J• lll't'rll'd \ W E LLS FARGO BANK 1~~1 :--;,."p11rl l'lr 111 °"'l'" pon lll.'o.11·h J-:1111,11 Opp Em1)I m I h ''' \ .. P' I \. •I\ 'f . I I ' 11t1 , ,, ,II I 111.1111 h ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER 'I' BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN ~~ F1l1n.:1·1 ,,, 11 .1 • 111 .. l ••ll fl, .1 \ \ ·~· !'• g1•lll'J'itl llll'\0 h.t1lll iJl i------------ 1');1<·k i.: round 1 • a),,,, ·111 .. ,··r"·t· ,h·· t1.11h .I .. 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Hairst y list /fop dmltn)(. 1><·n<'111·,• prd1•r1 ••cl hut Cvtters V "lltl nwdt<"ll cfrnt•d Will l'011Sllll'I' l 1 .1 ltll't' • •l''rcepa~kmi.: • \\tih 1"1-,h h.1111111111-' ,., ~11,~:~:·h~~~.'"~~~·~1;,'.~:.~~1 ; •Paid c:arct>r :ippa rcl ll('nt'IH'l' I llrc1i:n•!>:-01\t' ha1r'l' 1'-li. •Profit ~h:inn#: h1r .1 h11lo\ in11ll ,;don Hai r CARPENTER-I->!: \, '''"''I .. 11"211l11 t ,1,hH fl••"'lf .... , fl , 1 , • .., \ppl. 111 111•rl1f)O l\\H ltlJ•• 11111\l•lw t I· " \I•\\ l<tl .}~ CASHIERS· · UTUT-~ '"•, I \j \!1hl I",~ I 0•1 \ :1 •I .... , 1l\" ,,, 1•'111\hll" '" 1111.14ioa~t 111 ,, , .. , •••• \,.ti 1f\A11111 \\ l'11t1 .;fU \\ \' I \ t \ H ~...t.~· I •"l,1 \1 1•,111~ 11 I ll1•I \l .1r0dl I .I l 'I I'': ,., I .1,..1111.1 llt .11• ~- 1'•1 \l:!JJ .., llu111 m1-'1nn lit' \!62 ll lln Our r o n;i pan.1 11rf1•r, ,., c:u.ir:in\c•,.tl ".tlar.1 . t11p ~;x,><'r>ence 111 <1 lwnk o r 1.:rllC'nl a1h ,in1·cml•11t 1111 .• C .. SHIER SSE .LE. 1·111'1tlll"~"'" p;llu ';H'a "' A M / ~~. 1s requ1re tl Ple<1:.i• portun1t1e~ :inti hl'1wr11 .. 111,11., .• ,1, ,.1111.,.11 tr<1inm•• 1, 1.. h 11 E.1 £1'"TRO .... IC "Jll for :1n 1111nr\'l"W 11n k .: I m " u ' \ u' 1t•r "1 lili>S WINNER ...... ~ "' Potntmc;1l 01 'ap1;I~ ·;n par ;1,_;" ••1·n• n•;.u <'Ill II\ ••Ill 1r11\•·h111! ''''" c.111 lt:i1lt.11;1 fnr Just by Sending Us Your name and t.1ght assembly 11.ork in \londu'. L>ec 15 or l'ui•s 1"111 tltn·11 111, If , 1111 \\1•vlcl ~•" .t.'l<u • fncndl~ a tmo~phere of · ltl.t• t11 ,1t1'·11n11• 111 11111 •..:.IP addreSS and by W~lCh g for yOUf IRJVEX INC s mall tornpan ) n ear ila~.Oce. 16al i'.llen Ill\'\ 11r nll'-.1111l pil'll't' 1-.tl l \ 1111.l>l'\Hi~ JI "'' ... ,._'0"·'-•~tt• oecan G ood h t•ncf1l !> ii l~llt1:~>1:"'.1 •lti ll!ll• 11101111~1,111 1,•h name in the classi · ads or the 3180 R edhill "''c &15·3632 FIDlLITY \11111-11, l '11111 ntt ,.>-11iNween S D F wy & £RftER .. L ., l-I) Daily Pilot. ...-. Paula nnol "'""" "' fAI WEST -1 per a) u ·11111m.1I 11.o m.ir\ I\ 13aby:,itter w anted. lwe in 5.1, ings .. nd l 0 .. 0 Assn Thal ·s little to p3) L" 1 n,10• 1 .. ,.111 , In Win tJckets lo the circus. area amuseme nt ~ {;ostu Mesa. C u 926211 or p T. will provide • · " , 0 • • f d th l) 1 r• ,. ' " attractions or sporting events. J ust fill out this j Equ al O'M}~ Emply r private hvin g 4uarters l~lS ~:~~1~ ~~~~~ver \ ~~~:!'rt~u~:~~ ~rio:"searvi~~ orreC't~'ri. ll'l\'I('\\, tt!i:l OSti-l ~ ;: ooupon and mall ll tO<fay to theo ., ~ Cl. .,, Balbo• l•l•n<I. '"' 17141 642.4000 lhat "" .,, • .,.,h you• ""''"" •h•PP<I "" e t >. " r""' Cull for inter view L' I 0 Newport Beai h . l.' \ d I d Cl Classified Department, Daily Pilot ct '-= -:: ~ * ~.. /\ n "'~ u a PP l Y F,qua l Opporlumt' pt>ofess1onal I ent t ~ lhc> Uttlt' a in ~ z ~ ~ .= JI( tii5·2S45. Employer Employer M f ll \ for more l11format1on l'\'lttllarl) And t nit b=;33;0~W~.~B~a~y~S~t~re~e~t~,~C~o~s~ta~M=e=s=•=·~C~A=9=2;62=6=======l'""'~~~~~~~~~~~-~U~id~le~i~te~m~s~~64~2~:56~78~['!'-~=~~=~~:::::::::::1~~~~t~~-~~~~~~~~~~~L<'~nl~l&t2·!16_n_11 ____ _...._w_h_u_1~_h_er_._"e __ 1_~_, __ r -- I I -...... -.. ~-s"'·~.:..:!'~ .. .. ·~ .. OAIL.YPtl.OT 14 1 I " ~W.t.4 7100 .... W-.4 7100 HlfpW.W 7IO 7IOO W..tH 7100 w-... 1111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIM W.._. 7111~ W..t.4 1t00 Hil1p w-... 1100 l.etJ•J Sec-ret•r)' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• ~;;?" ..................................... I'•••• uoust;Ct.EAN t:RS ....... ~-... .. edlcal A11i1t . front or.,_ ________ ... ________ _ nee. for G P., up pre• Nurse SALES 1-'l'l .l.'l'IM.,; Cl. i-:1\K Tots/hr, car &45 5113 Cot head " firm. Mm. 5 ru "Prk for )'r 11 Ca l l( exp lfvy 'ITCO lO\ISt-:Kt:t:vt:R. liveln rc111wn~1bdit1u . xlnt \ 11 1 rn t1 1 , u 1, 11 1 ) W•.mtt'll by ljf 1,1111uin basic ski lls Qua.llflcd o n • u t• 1• r m " r I. l' I ' MUbl dnv1• Opportunll) 1> Sue:._?l<I 847-tW4t SEIVICES, INC. rtrroo. mail resume or a~io111o.1 •L fire m a n aa e r : H t ... ""' lloi.p1tal Hd, St e 118. MENTAL N.R.92663 MIDICAL llCEPT. HEAL TH Or ganized worker NURSE Rt:AL ESTATE SALES tr you arc u1te r e11t ed in making a ch a nge or \a>kmg a new career In Heal Esl<1le, call and ai.k for John or Vody ut Cole of Newporl. Realtors fl1S·S51 1 lf you art aaarenive ane loolun111or a future ln re tail mgm t w 1good co bl.'flef11 i.pply in perso1 ~am lo llam Mon lhr1 l''rl Sla11d;ml S hoci;, 3<tT' So Bni.101. <.:.M pn,talt• Manu6'cmc11t t-'11111 t'> mm "eek i n K r l' po n a. 1 h I 1· l\l ,, l u 1 l' r ndldult' to flll Jol>it 111 llw I 11~l111 Hllli, l't!{l 'l'tk )uh ,., 1• 111·" ~ ',., r hallt~n"tn tl 1 i..ru:t l(l'lll' d1•11111•u1 h..1nl \011ypµ. \our soc 11ecurl Lo an Serv1r 1• C.:lt'rk ""'"''r' .1p1;h ul t:>IHI I) Lu ll ahra urea Tr111nec Oynam1c loan l:ulu1•11 \\ "'' S I II II :.!lJ mt ~:t. 714 675 67110, brokera~e Co. in N B. ltll tl.IJ,) :!t!l tJ.l!I M43 ha:-11nnlt.'d v1H·anc> for needed for one girl dept. Laura ~7 6300 RN w11h 2 year i. ex •---------~scnetary needed part pencncc in psyrh1a1nt· time for sales office G~llAL OfftC E llow.\'kt•t•vcr· 1-'l!m Inc in 1·11ok & Jn"<' for 1•1lll•rl) h11h Wut1·rtro111 l liHnt• I'\ 1 rm h .1 llt·f ' 'I II •·!<! 1.0.i:t traml.-e dcrk. l';vc for ur cural'y & ullention lu d e- lull Promol!onal up port unity-for i.clf slurlur ( Jll l\al1e 64U·9JS(J M.diul /D•ntal nurs1ni: for PM ~tuft HE<.:t:;l'TI O. IST full tleiublc hours . Ea1i1er to t 'ull lime Saluq· 1110 ... 2po,.it1011llo uva1lu leurn Above average I 1.11111{(11"• l(t•m·rul uf II 1t• .I 111 I t'' II I (I ( c .... n t·an ~larl with trummg and exl)tlr lenre you tould i:et rn the ,\rm' Re!> en e Some of the ~pcr1111t1e!. Sl.750 Si!.WO ~r month hit' ~cw purl Heu di i.k1lls needed Need xlnl V84tcU OPllATOll l oruhtl.1h•1' nlll'il tw .1hh· t u dl'.il \\II h lht• puhl11 &. 1,. .• 1 tt .. 1111 11n·111h1·1 \\ t• "111 11 11111 hut t .. au11ld.1t1·' '11111 -.1 li.1 \ t' \111,.111 f<fo\tl "l'J\l'I '\II 111 I 111 ti (-11 t: 111 1 • t' I ~I'• 1111 d1 \ II ·~•lo K.1511 COUNTY OF ORANGE Yach\ t'lull Phrnw l'X lclephone manners 0 ( 1,...n11n1·1· Ill ufrll·l' 'kills I 1 1· I.' I o l' 11 l e d n'(\ulrt-<I ti:ll moo IJeJth Sluter H B Send \Cr) brief resume lo J> 0 llox 11s220. llu nt 1ng1on lle.irh CA 92646 t !t\.\'llt•nl tlt1\l l1~1 11•1·u1d 111\1•1 'I 1 .. 1111,111 lllh ,. lll'lt• '""' 11l• 1t111\1.111 111 i.; 11ll l\t' • ''' 111 t11t11I -.., lw\1111111.: MACHINIST available 1n units rwurb) h L.,urunce l'rutoty~ Short produr I arc D.,_ t ... nt of ACCOUNT tton l{un Muth mist. J · l>t:nlal Operaung Room p.,...Oftffl "'DMl ... 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Ill l ,111 .1111t•l1r11k1·r.i~t·11ce.fl ., pon unll' with' a :.mall welltrumyou Youmay c.mµoyer r 1 ,,. t111idi·i \111 \clrnm \\llh :! 01 rhnum'1t t:tJm pun ' 1 l'lel'l to receive a $1 ,5001•••••••••••-I-. wpm.SI :!·\ hrtu.,t:HI 1,,.1.,tJllllJi"• lllllll' )I" ll't'h111•·.1I r:O t-: i M •l!+:ltil,2 I 1·w,h l:ionu:.oruplo$l.OOO Xlnl l,1•11l'11h I a:-.hwn MICHAMICS S R • ll·r11 :ii 1·Xp\•r 1e1 10 1r1 edw·utaonal hcndit~ ... URSl ... G bla11cl . \ H loc .1\lun •c'y ecpt. 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Jfl \\1•lcl111 g. \ un .. nt rn)!1111 111wn1111:., 1111 11 1,11 1111 \t•\\purt ,.-1;·,:!.!.!55 ,.,l :t11 ~:ur: \1:rn14111..:0r)! ('u rnfi: c1,•,1r 1·ct ,.,1, i:d 1n1l u 1l 1· 11.'l ' t'('\ llo·.uh ll1·1l'l11111•r Fr1>n1 lo I • • 1,, .1ppll1 .1111 I .ti 111 1:. !>cel..111" a11 1•11•1 tn ....... 1 r\1 11r I{\.. \r• 11" \I F II " 1111·1 hJ1111,d ffit'lal \\orl. "" >t.' ' ~ ' '1 " •lll11 1• ·•l•1w.1r;1111 p 0 1111<1 ''""" 1.1»1 ""'''' ,'(, ·' 1·1.111 to kt·c11 l'lt·•·tr11•:il 111 •m1 kll ll 11 d I ,.. ' ... __________ -l I II .. "iJ ,. k .. r " u II cl I.: ' I ... I 'l' l' " 111111111• \ 11111· ch ll"fll\.tlil" '' '' ••• 1h1• 111.:11·1 11111,•• "IWl'llll ... u1II;i,"1r111)! 1 .. .. ,upt·n i...t· lhl.' 11pc·1,1l11111 ' ,l,1111111 111,11.1· 11!1, Jnhl•••••••••••-l llltilul' .,\\ll•fl,., '.'1u11,1t,•1111r.,d1· "h1111ll"'"urlllwduiul •,111,·,;,1:.!t •"' j I ... I ' I it Iii I I '1t1:.l1t• 1,.1 ' I "l ( \ i1 f ~ • I I ·I• I 11q•lt 1 t•I 'II l<ltt ll''"' 1111111'1'""" 1111 ... "' '·'""'' R C '"ll•·hli11arch 6.. .. 11·1 l1J111111~ \\il l .~u .1.~1 1.' ••111t,11·1 lh1· l't'l"'•llt1t·I RECEPTIO .. 'IST 'I '\( \ l'\l "11 ' I ..:i.11 \I • h-t' '"'"I IHSU AH E 1n1.1l 1111•1·1!.1111"111" 111 gd ll.•ti· I Jll)!l' s;, ·111 ::;, :w I fli•l•I Jui f11rtlwr 1111111 "" '" I" ""'·''!' ,, 1 .11111 !1111 I. PROCESSOR n:µ,111 p,.rt .. rm \Jl'll•U" \kd1.1111 \J.i111lt'llJlllt 1 '"'·'\lr••J h1ll111111'\lun f'l·1 \1 1i...1 11 •I \1•P• •11 11 I "" I •I" •~•I "'wiling,\ S11dl dulil'" '-\ll'h ·'" r1·pl.11 lllh I r .1 I fl ,. t· I< ,. •' d \lt·ui.tn.it 111,...1111 . .i ht 1wr•t111.t11ll' ,( \\ i•ll t It• .11 • ~ f t,.,~ • d.! 'I . 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"11\\1111., llllll• I !JI!''' ltll •d 1·•111 •11111 11.111\ .... .. \\1· 11111•1 l'\t't•I I It I I I ' OFACE MGR I ' • t , \I 1 I ·•',. ,, • ·' I 'I I • u 11\ ~ llt'ljtl 11 1 ofl !11''"1' 1"'' /111 .• 11.111 111t1" \fl 11 1 I t I ·11f •l'1 1 1 ''"·1 u 1~· 11'111 11 .. 111•11.•, \1•111\ !'."1 " • •.111••1111'1 11 •1111r 11111' lw111·l1L• 1\ 1111111111111"· f II l I 1111 I II I .11111 1•\11·111•11 1 lw11..i11... lllJ,! .14llum.i111 1 11 Ill/.! ti\ ""''I l•ohll l'l.11 1·11111 1 1 \I 1 "' 1 111 " ' 111 ' '"1i;,.... ~1·1111 '11111 1 ,. 1111 • l•l'r" 11111111·1· -..111 I \11 \' ",11. ··• I \~'''" 'I •I .,"4'1 ,.,.,,, ••• 1 I ont .11·t '1u11t'h' , .• , tt •' .JI •'u I t' ._, d ll t • " • ' .1 ;, \ • '••.:--'\1t • • Ill 111 lfllll I I II II',,, "Ill• '\t••\IH'I 111'1 "''h1111ll 1;11111tl l! \\ II 1\l;.1111''' Ill l'\\JH1I ' • '"''"' 11 ''I'1''1 "''j ,1,1.11 \ "", 1 ,,,( 111111111" l\<•'"1;1.>-111 . .!11' HJ IJI 1.111i:1·1 11t"1d 1 lw1t1kket•11in~" RECEPTIONIST CLERICAL Ill ··•1111\11111 Ill'\\ I• i'lo1t.•1 l11111 .:"•'1\111' \'.'.!lo 11 • ... t.11<:1x:1 l'llc.1"'1'1 1•11, .. 1 .• 1 "·' :1.~. ~1, 'JI I 11111 .1• t "'lfl'IJr,•asl· •''11'l'rl1·11 I \\11h 'I """'" I \liq .. ·11111 I I I . 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Off' u,._.,t,1t\.llUlt'l'\'PP"'"'*" I \ ., I r '-\\ 1·1 L\\L\'11 I o~ MC IC~ ·-----------1 • '1 • ' • 1 .. 11 \J.,. \r .\th111 \ \\'ll'l HIS" 1~.,111111· .~ ·1·· •· · nee '\ 1 1 , \\ 11' t''ll"' i111ci..1111: \\llh Ill•· \l.111:111rht '"'"'" 11•11' '\,.v.11or111, .. 11·11 I\ ,.,1 ... 11 11 1: t 11,'111 1·11' 11111·11 i11a11 ",1111 .. t( .ttJ'',"11 .,,' .. ,J ".'.1~-tol1lnul.!11 1 l\•11 I RECEPTIONIST 1111hlt 1:111111 11·l 1·11hc1111 Custodian-Head 1 1· 1 I 1 I h \ I I '7 " -' 1• t 1 • t .. 1111111"'''" I qu.d llppor1 1111rt1 .11111..tll' .<. 1'1111 ,. n.11b 11111.1·1 111· 1'1• ' '""''"11 "'" • •11 '"' 1''1 t\1•uo.: Ju "''' \.\ '01"1 1 CALL I "" ..tll1l1hl1·ll•"•'"'ll I 11'1•1 I •'t)!l•loo11iP111I 'I •:1 l·.11111111\1•1.\l I'\ II I'd \,1 1,1111111 I'l l 'li:!'I \11).!11• tl1111"•l.1•t•11111..: PAluTER 1 ·:•;1 l lll~lfl'" p11·1l 11•1l h "1" 1·1111 "' I'",\\\ ""1111" ·"I. ltil lh•llllll' \\ 1!11.1111 . . l•l·• "'"'''11'-.... ,.... '1 l.11 u11l,•ll,1.:•· .. 1 ''"''"'' 7t.11 ;i 11~1 .\lch11 1.111 l\1·•1>11~11rl fol ,)11urn1•\rn.111 &llt•lp,.r• •\••lfl.111 phurof• rn .111 1w1 hdplul h lllL:c 111 ·1i. I II• ,_ __________ -.j HOSTESS/CASHIER 111111·11111 lh'-.1g 111·1 111•1•I•1 \I\ '\ll '\ l<I'> I .,hr ~fl 1111, 11.1•:-l'lu1 ,.,. 1111 1 01111·n1 1 "'"l.1r1 111·1.~111 ,; 111 1'1'•~ ,\ •11111· 1 I,. 1, p1 1o~ I.. ill 'i t •• I r.,•' \\ t' t' u 'I I Jtl ,\ I I I I I I I \ '''''"'' I 11111 I I\" 1111 , ... I ·'"'''"llll. . " II ' I'' I 1·111 Ill ...... ( J ll .ti .... 1\1111 1>111 Jf\ )(rltll 11 ' 11111.11 I PA.1 ... TER w A. .... TE D I ··1 •. • •. . loo. 111 ,,. ...... 1 , l.J u lt11 .i n .1pp1111d DAT .. E..,TRY I I I I I I n n l "" ,... IH'I 111'1'1 < '"' 11111 '" n.1111• 111 ... II•\\ 11o11111 ( ,itinllo. \ \'I ttolh"' 11,. l•"1lh~ 1.:11 11111:! '" ··~ • '' 1•11·111 h•·111'!1I .... 1•1 ·o1~ .... ..!.: I ~. ..., I' 11 II 11 \ II \1111 \I . I I I I I ~ I, \I'' l'\JI ;,;,:! l:!l,'I h11111 \\ill n .1111 1.» •\I I "'"''"'" 1112 tit .qi.•111, .11 1 ,._,,11 It" :'\ur.,c PAINT SA.LES 11• I t t·• 1 .. \p1 , .1 ,• \l.t1t1h •II Ill ,I " 1 '11 \,,, ,l!ll ,I Ill' 'llll,1lllll1C1C: llllllllll t\' .J1•,111<lt.J1o titil.I 557·6122,7 )1•7711 ' •• PA~ROLL CLERK l ( O'l'I\ 1 11 " ..... .. • I' 'I I "'I '~::'.~' ~~~.::·.·,~"·;~~1:~1 ~~1'1'-1 I MARKETING II REGISTERED t~·:~; ~ .. :::1;p1:110 0~:."" I•'• ~·', lh.1!1h t'.1rt•111111p.11" 111f lJ.1l.i l'r1111 ... -.111l! "'' 11 .ol.o; 11,., 111'!11111 "' ,.1-11 · •. d ..._.URSE l t.11111 H1r11.1 ll.11'1"'·••• It 1 !Ill' h,1 .... 111 "I''""''' 1•1·1 DATA I • ,,.. n I :!•;:.; lla1 '••I Ill\ •I 1 \) ::11'.··~~ ';;::.:,·~ .·.'.''.1r.~.i;:::~1 ! "··-It....... I JANITORS I SECRETARY 1.· .. ::~,.1'/;~·; ... u~, 1~::"·::.~·;11', I<, , • ,l 1 ,, 11. t. ,, 11 '" '""~ \\I'll .11 ..._. d d ..._. II I' 11111•' ,.,, • ., \pl I \I , l~'.wh '-ti t•\p1•11 .. 111•1· I l.~.l{I\ I 1 111'> I" 1 1d I I 111 1 '"II•· 1 ,!\I I ENTRY I f"lllee e f"llt0W.. 11•'.I \111,1 '""" 1•1 l'i ,\ :"IJ11JI :;>.1Mqw1 h11u1 I \l.,n \\. ,, I ' 1' I t hil .I ,;i\1•., ••lll• l :ih••llldl I t'·' tull t•\Jt•'IHUf '' .i, l1\\llf"t•tl • .1 .. 1u u .1 \;tt•ui•I lS 1 1tt/\'l1 (,11 .-,:t:!•,:,;·)X j 1 $~.-.ittu •-i :1 q h hc1111 .. 11 •• 111.l••l1 OPERATOR 1t ... 1 .,t 11111 .. •,tui ,_l \(,,11 f"J11A,...ITOR 1 1!.111·1<11111"'''l"'rl1·1111 , "1 ,,.,,.,11~, .,1 ,, 11, ~1 , ,I , 1111 , 111 I ,.1, ;-..,\I \(u,111;1\i \1111 l\1'1111 ''I COUNTY OF l'.11111111o , 'I'd ...... 1 • 1 II . c ... ,! 1.1 11 ,, I l'l.11•111 111•1d .i..1111 Ill ,1i .. 11h.111d '"'"' 111111 ORANGE I 111.11 1 • 11111111111 .11 I .\ 'ltd 11 u • ltt UW1h.11t· .. ,., flflH~ ... , d \ I ' I fl 1 t I I It t '''"H' tl1 d t tqu·ntn ... "' !rtut•d "11 h •1 .,., _I !tli· f 1w1-th·1J .... tu1IU ~ d I • l ,111 111 p,1 1~.1 • J.,1 : 11 1ol11,ol 1., 1'11 :.11111 I J•1dol1 \\11l lf .111 t'\1111 '\1\\Jl"I (\1 .11fl1'ft .t•Jlll 1"'1""'i.dl I 17 14)8)4.J828 ,tfJ I• 1ol.l\••tl 'o I I t ,,111 1i.·r11'11h ,, .:t. ·\\,"I 111HI•' llll•>1111.1il"'I .\ 111 '•• '111•111••1 • llfl\ ·"• 11.d .J • ll 1il1•a 1••• 1'.tll 1"11' :11t 1 1l•'.1 1111 •I 1111~ ti ' 1111 1 \llfllll~lll\1' \1·11"11 "'-\I,(., It""' , 111,1 • "'''' 1 11•• ""'"I' 1 \111" 'I .1ppl •··I 11.11 11,.1,.,. 11111101 lltf'\I t.\\I 1'"11'1111;.t Sal;11 .1 ''"111 t.111pl1i.\1•1 \IF 1( •. -11" ol I 1.11 !•.!•, , 1 11111.ol I'• 11 ... ro 11• l\orrell ' 1 '''"'" I 1111\!" 111111'11, I 111''11"u1.ill " •1111111' I PASTEUP 1 ,.1 ,, 1 , 1 •• 11 .1 .. 11,11 .1 1'1""'"·111 1.I I ''""·'~" r .. 1 1111"1 '1"" 894-5351 I '"" 1 rt•• 1 .. t t 111"' ,, "''I" .• 1111 t, •• , ....... 111•11 ... 11 .... r i.11 s1 .. 11 .. ,, I I 111 '··1" ''·"'' "'' \). n , I,,,, tlt'll ' fl ~··· ,,,,, .) j 1 I •1 I I I •. I ,, I J fl ~ f \I \t• \.I 1 hnl • .t "' .i.11.1 t·11111 11 .. 1· "'' S(lftllCIS,lfllC 11.11 1·, \I I· 1\t.1111n· µ«r:.011 nn·ch·d lo NURSES I" 1'111n, .1\ ,., '" ' Cl k/T • t 111 l1·1tl I" 1111111 v.1111jl '" i ll•1 ... 111""''" llr i hi•lp uJ1t'l'Jlt ,, ·1 ,•a1 l'l.111·1111.1 \\• 1'\t er ye1s ·"'I" 1111\\tll p ut.·11 11.1i ••1r1 ll\lllt KEMMEL Ci,11.t,·n Ill 1't(\I :....11 .\ 1(\.,1\'\ (('\ Hi- t \1 •·'1 .. 111 111111111 -. 11t 7 ,;:1,1o1:1o I 1) I· I t 11-1.,of1.tl 1'h1111·, 'I I, sun 11111.1 ·1 :l11\\I ;11'\1 I I\\ •o.\ \ll>t-.:-. I l''\.,lt •', I· 111 . .t 11111111111 .. 11 "' \f ... h I l •·11l.1 ·'"'' \\~1111• 11 .1110 1 1.111 ... 111'1 111.111 c ... 1ol111 -1 DAILYPAY \(J\)f.\l ... 1 1,\I• ,. ,1 ,t,,t ltC\ttl'''''·d' 111•1·d t I \ I \I I) I Ill ' \I t 11 .... · .. "·r ... "·'t.1 "'I!"•·" ... '1•·11 1 I , ... , " I,." NEW RATES • · • · · • :··;.1";.1~·:;;1 1 11 ~''://.','.,.', ,11,1l11or .. 11.•1' "'''''''' HQT[lGffTSHQP l t•.1:>1'' ,,7 1>11:!11 •.,l '':.!liX 1111111111 .111 11\\,11111· l\1••1 1•'1 '\I. \p II '•'l'' 111.f "'"'I \ ·" ''" 111" • I h••ll .. 111 "" p 11.i1-I I o·fH'lll ,. 11 t "1'11" 11 ! MECHANIC ., 111' 111 • ltl I I' I{ I'· I ... I t.1 ' I • t \d 1 •• t .... 1 h·~i· If r ., ,4, 11 .t 1,I ""'" 111 •1111 11111d1t• ''"'' \l 'l'I \I'\ l'I I''-''' 1•, . .,pf,.11111•111 ... 1 11'11.11111• •t.:alS1•1re1 ,1n 1 . " ~ '' I I' .,,;,.J,f,•p.Ht•t1•ll' •I(• Ill 1"'""11 ll••·tl,·tl lh \\••II fASHIOMISLAND \,.,.i),.•'ln rtl.:11111111 ,111 h•'o•l1h1 10.,1 1,11111• l•'j 'lllf 1 •1 ' 11 1714) 546-778 1 I, •1111 hu1.i• -.1,.1111ol1,. '11111\tl "l'l'llll•O.: 1111 ,., llnl ul 111 1111 lill ,., Ill •11111,..j '\t\\ ,P•lfH I l'tl 1!1o\ II·' .• 1: .. • 11 .. q 11111 • 11111• I ,, "'"'"''C11111·d .111d .ilol1•111 l p II &. 11'"11'•11 '"''' 1.ir.:lln.tllitl-. "·'I'~~'' WESTCLIFF I ''111 I' 1•1 '1• t. .r .,., • • I mi)-• I . ..i .. , .. 1 ..... ,., ... ,.,11 •." 1.i1 ·~·,t •t•1.i "'1 1•1• •·\ I ...., '1\1•'•·1'• t,,..,, 1•i.:1 ... 111 "·•11·1.1n 111 ... 111 t."' Nurs~s Re~istrv ~·-.... ,,.,, •1'!•t I \\I \I t ..,, .. ,. "' l1t·11.·111 ... ~.d.11'\ ., I •"""111 1' 1' ' •\'Ill l r lJt•• '''" • 111 "'111 lir111 "IWll.dl/1111! Ill l.1\ ll.J';'\\1•.,1tlll Ste :!ll'J 1'1,1111•1 '" l d1 .J ''" 't•'11 11 t d ' I i I,\ , I IP•Vf, ···c. I I , \ I ,, .• .., •• ,! "" \.'' 1• ~ c... l ,,,, 111 1 n ''•" 11 ll"'' , A " 11.111\ w111· 1" l•P 1 111 11111.,111•111 S.il,1n 111111111 • '""1111r1 lll'Jl h , r• .111,, • 'I ... _. •·•• \\I'\ \I " ...:11tfil'I\ \lll111il • ..1•,1 11-.111 .. 11 '•' '"'Jl111 .. 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' • ,illi•t Ii llllll1111., I'll 1------------·1.~l~.t~tU;·~l ~l l~l~Jl~i~' ~1-~'.l~ll~j~•l~\~I.· .\~I ..;.I·~ II \\ell l>l2 :.iii l< (j.ll 51)/!t l'l,1:-!>llll'•I \1( I.I:! :oli7X l1111,f1111, •'"' .!"01 I rtfl'\ I!'> r.:-.11n I.I·.\ I· I I~ l~ITll>:'\ WI'! I I Ol 'I SI \~l>l':<; 1;({11\4-1 11 DELI ' O•llll rr (I. I' I •• 1· II t• Ip 111111·1 \1 f'rll•ll ,d •t> I ,Il l fllll! lto111 'I 11n•t·11.111.-. Jl1 h.111,J 1'•11 I h.1\1 I rlh I.. l'I~ ", l•I'• I .1 I\\ 11 I 'I IC' .. , • \ .J 1,1111 1111 '" 1n '<. 'J·~: J{,·-1..111 1\01 \ J. \ . .,, •I· '\t I I ' ·~ I> '' ,,., I''"' I ,\ ,\ t J11J1 I l'llT 1 .. ~·11 \I. \jolti\ Ill lll'l "Ill\ 111 I ,di •Host/ess l l'Ht1.IH 1111\l"I h 111111' I<• I I " . . ' SECRETARY-LEG.It.LS lnm1·. 2 5 )earb exp. tor t: u1111rncy. law tirm S.dJr) nuii Cull Fr an l i l I JllJJ 3'>22 ~1·r1·lan \l,1J•Jr '\cv.purl l'cnlt1 l:iv. firm 'ccktn~ l.l·.:111 St·t·rct;in mll.'111 l(Clll'l' ~cl ... l..111!> .( pn·1100::. l,•iial l'X ll l'l'll f'll'U"l' t'Ull LU \ 11 11 (I II l l' h I! r II I i~!' OitMI !->t•1 11'1Jr) Le~JI 111\t'~l n1t•111 t 11n-.u It :ml -,cck:-. t>>. JI d l'l'r'un w J1·i:al "''' \ .. k11li, ( '1111111~ ·" '4111,1lt" 5t;7 ~Jn :"ll'O(a, I Jr .,,Ill:! :-1 II -..1-.1 I< ~:·1 \I<\ I II Ill~ lll I I \ I' I ti I! 1o11\\'1'\I p11lth1 rt-lat 1111.., 111,111111· 1·\pt•r ri·\l \' B I-' (I 1·: ~wHCI n·~UlrH IV 1 l,1 ... 1tll'd \II '11112. IJ..1 111 l'1J.1c :\•·\\~p a pt·r I'() 11<1\ 1:.1,11 c 'o1,l .1 \I t''•I I t SECRETARY ·11 \\ l'\I no ,,1Jorlha11d ·'l•I 111 .1111 111•1•d ·• 11111 1• ,J • I ' .1 J,. l' ... "\' t I 1 P ~ K: I .111ll11J I ,),Ill II "I ti Jiit" I ''lllh li,11·1. t'r•Hll .t twl Jil tll 7·,:z Ol:I~ • •SECRET ARIES " • \d • (11.,HI• I 'nm 111 -.:.I 'I\ (,(I 'f "ill ph11111·.,~f I 11111 ...,.., 'l·1111.\naht•1111~l :!.t~'" 111 , 111 ·1 !'ill Fu11SJO :!1111 1,1111 ll<1flfJ)!'>plll$l.! 111111 I .11 ftt•111 11t·r~ ,\gen• • 111.~·H111h 1-: .. 1 Id El1I 1•v.J111r\ 1)3.l Kl'"J rt l'I SECRETARY I ADMINISTRATIVE ~SISTAHT \\ • j I J \ I ;, 11 1111 "I Ill "' U1.. ft ••ut t ,.\\ t I •• I ~ I I ' P\•t d .t 'l'I It ' o 11111 \ I II "•II I., ,, ,, 111 ,. ' I l I ~•I •fl,,, • II ,\ ffl . 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' u f ,, \lt•,.J ( •• 'f:!l1..!fl tu·I V.l'l'll :-, I) F\\ \ /\< l'aulann111 \l'Jll< I 1 •·1·v., \111 " \I\ 11:11 '''1" 1 •PM Housekeeper 1 lll-'\1\I '""''' ,1 f,,llTime/h~s 1 J<ll\ \, ,,, f•• 11·•1 I 1111 \\1· .in· '''lk 111i.: r1•li,il1l•· 111111· 1•111111 l•1·111•1 11 ... ,J11'1ffil' llrll'lll••tl 1'•'1 '1>11' I :-..1l.1n ,.11,.1\ 1.1~· 1o11xo I 11111' 1 ''··II 1 o>111p.111 \ j 1i \ 11 ~>Iii iiMl ~qu.11 Opµ\\ l·;inpl\t M F ) I 1t•11t ,1I 111fr·.1 1 h.111 ... 111" --------·"s--·1 , .. .i .. 11 .. 11 Ill .. ~ ••• 'P --••••••••-•1!11(-IJ.'P" 1tu1 "'II lr.1111 ni:111 l 'lt'111·a l I" 1 "Ill Ii I I tllol I ".; J•t 1't1 DEPT. CLERK 1 .• ·.11i111i: 1>1 c <'n 1111c • '' I• \l'l'kllll.: 111tf11 1tlu,il l11r I h•pl l 11·1 ~ I'"" \l 11•1 111•· 1.·1\\fllll I\ l..1111\< Ill k t \ 11 .\ ' I 1: h I lh 1•m:-.1l11ht "" 1111 11111• t qn 111:. I 111 n I( & i.: 1 n • It 1 wal 1!11111•., I ' r ~1·11 1111 l'\11 r•·•1u1n·d \p('ll 111 1.,.r., .. 11 Mosttt Specialties fl,111 ;\lonrlf\ IJ. « :\1 1>12 242i 1-. O I CLERK /Accountin9 Sh:11l) 1n1ll\ 1cl ua I Io Ir a 1n ,l!OIKI ... ular) ,.. lwnl'ltl ... .h·ann1l' ~mi 1n 111 l ' M DENTAL AS SISTANT Dftttat Hyqenist '"II ' Ill"~ ,. I I·. \ lh'l ll'lll ,.41 :! .. rl.1 \ .. I II \JI ·, ~11,;· ''. 1 I '•..! 11~•1 DRIVERS 111.11 t\ H11k 1.,, ,111·•1 Ill l..11:u11;1 11 111., h,1' i' 111111• ~ ' 111111• I"''"""'" 1;.i 111'111111! ll't u \'I' r ~I 1111 -.ur.1111·1· '"'l'" r1•1111•111 E!IF x:10 i.1!11 \I ll1r1h 1-:;i rl\ llm l H1·1·1·pt11111i'l k ;11·•JUl'I llall World F \ !lf>2 l:li·I a:-.k lor -••••••••--•! T n 1·w or llugut·lle CURkTYPIST . •' ELECTROMICS CALL 111 uni.:1• ('11u<;t C'ulll'I.!•' I •·flt 111, 11• l11il 1:1).; .1 I 1 ~' 1111';11 p1•1 ... 11111 \ppl\ 111 1 I" 1 •1111 't \ :\1 '"''" ,,,, .. I I I I I • 1·-1111111·1 MARRIOTT HOTEL '• • 1 :\ , • .,.. 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I 11·"1mnl•I MARRIOTT HOTEL !WKl :>\l•wporl ('tr l>r ~('V.(lOrl flt'a'f'h l<qu;il Opµ r:m pl~ r ~I t" 'a 760 34\XI "l'Ck" in:-.lruct1un11l ;" -••-IA••••••-•( :-.1wiall'. f J m 111 a r w it II l•••••••••-••I an a lo~ 1111:11 al 1 hc•or) Hotel t 'om""lenl Mcrl1rul Frctnl L' I I ~ c.Xp<'ncnt•e1 c t•1·tron11·i. tl"'ffT AUDIT llffll'C girl for bu:.~ t1•1·h1111·1an hi!• to D uphthalmolu~i'il Xlnt tm11ble ,,hn<1I 111 1·um1H1 1r p111A :,kilb. knov. lt>1l).:t' nt•lll leH·I & .1:0.;.1!.l 111 CLERK ,I( ms urann• & pll•.1san1 !.lru1·tor 111 lab s 1t uat1ons ven.onuhl) ,1 mu"t for C:ont.11:1 l 'oa~l ('11m111•1111 \\\• urt• 'et>kmii a n •lrahlt> 1h1:1 rhullc•ni:1n~ 1ms1111111 l} 1.'ollc~t·s 1n v.nlmit Pt'r""' with c1n ,41it1l udr Sal 1·ommt>n:-.ur.J1c lwfon• 5PM .. Jan 71h. l11r fli:urt'~ & i·akulatur L' 11 II 1:\in i\dum'> \C Co:-.IJ .,kith 111 work , 1gh1 \\' C'CJI rlll UJll .... 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Newport Beach F:qu11l Opp Emplyr M t• • Vallee s a ltrntf1ng rnanufaclurer ol Plectro·opt1caf components We hdvt! 1u· t comoleteo an e11oans1on and renovdl1on o r our Custa Mesa tact1ny Business is great and we need a couple or 1a1en1ed people lo assume key oos111ons in our manulac luring department MATERIALS MANAGER We have an outs1and1ng opporlun1ty 101 an e11ner1enced 1nd1v1dua l to take charge ot our overall ma1enals ac 11v111es Func11011s repollmg to this person will include • Produetion Control & Scheduling • Purchasing • Shipping/Receiving • Stores & Inventories Ttie r1gn1 person will have (1 ) experience In sc heduling and production control of 11 job shop type business; (2) good Interpersonal skills and proven supervisory ab1tlty: (3) exposure to purchasing and shipping/receiving practice; and (4) a Bachelor's degree in business administration o r a technical d isc ip line. PRODUCTION &eHEDULER Th•s is an excellent opening for a bright. we ll·organ1zed. de ta ti onented person The right candidate will have a Bachelor's degree 1n business administration or a technical d1sc1pline. good interpersonal skills and some experience 1n a manufacturing environment. Ve/tee off•t• ••C•ll•nl ••latl••; compeny peld lt••lllt, dental, and life lnauninc•; end"'°"' alta1ln9. ~I•••• ••nd reaume and eale11 ,.qul1•m•nl• In contld•nc• to: Dr. Charle• Burke, Valtec Optical Group, 889 West 17th Str••t. Coata Mesa. CA 92827. or call Kay at (714) 648·0206 to arrange a n Interview. VA LT EC -OPTICAL GROUP Precision Optical Dhllalon 889 WHt 17th Street, Coate MeH, CA 92827 fqu•I 0tipo1111nlty ff'llptoye1 M/f PUBLIC RELATION S TEMPORARY 1 (11l1•llll.l'TI' I h,lf f111t1:., !11 .. ' I f I ( I .I ... H•i h11o ~ \Pi 1' j •••• l \Hj, H ·:· l' "11 \I I I I I I~···· I \Cl ... \ 1• ,. r ... 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SA.DDUIACIC VALUY IMPORTS 28.l02 M ar~uent~ Pkw) )lis:.wn Viejo ll\na1111tt• F l u Ir a·t l' h Ir u 1• k [l ~ µ l' c ii . r.111111 a111l h\•alt•r I ;113.<; I' NI $2195 JIM MARINO VOLKSWA.GEM lllil I Beach Blvd t1L'NTINGT0:--; tti-:Anl I 842-2000 '74 DATSUN WAGON I ~pet-J . a ir. r a c·k lJ\TIUm1te' 157:lLFS 1 . $1999 '" ~ Uowaul VOll<SWAGfN. INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove u1.2040 495.4949 •74 o•Tsu ... Closed Sundays ~ " '!''!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I \·er) clean B·210. 2 d oor :;: ~1ttl 4 speed. radio and CREVIER 0 1 ST .. U OAOWAY ht'<ilcr t 171 WHJl $1695 JIMMA.RIMO VOLKSWAGEN 1>17tl Bru1•h Blvd lll':'\TINGTO:" BF.ACll 842-2000 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DATSUN· 1981 PRICES •• SAMIA ANA 835·3171 THf ULTIMATE DAIYING MACMIN( •USED IMWs• '732002 10558) ·74 2002 tu s r I 113321 ·75 2002a 11103.'> I i6l002s r bp 1157K1 '71 3201 sunrf a1 r 13201 1 '7Hi :JO CSI a u \H I 0041J ) Clos•d Seutdays OltANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Salc:. Sen 1t·e Leai.rnK Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls Floycc BM W 1540 J arnboree ~ewport Be ut h fAO 64•14 '77 SJOi I ~pct'CI. 1:-;XCEl.1.E;-;T ·. low miles <523 HZI 1 ·77 3201 t\ulomatrt'. s unrf . a ir. l~TI AI '78 320i -l s~ed. a1r.i.tere11 1·a:.~ . 12.'\3 t;NR > '79 l20i -l s p eed. sunrr . air , stereo rass . 1.'ll 1 3511 MRE1 Sodcleback Valt.y Imports 1714t Ul-2040 IOY CAIVEI IMW 1S40Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640.6444 1977DATSUM Fl 0 llFTIACK ;,~µt-edl rans &AM Jo'~ 161-t HHB I $2995 MIRACLE MAZDA USED CA.RS 1-12.'i Bake r Street COST A ~ 1-:SA 545-lll4 ·;l l>i't:.Un 2.WZ. J(d rnncl . (•ull Chery l !I 5 pm a l li l<t 1!i62 258.'> i:1 Uat~un :Mr St•da11 . ' 15 7 5 Ii~ <! 2 I :l I 11 ~ ' 1'45 H5'r.! \'\ l'~ n ()ulsun 510. hpd ,1dr. '''" m1. runi. Kint. ~d lrJn:.pur\<1t1on t·ar 11.UI 1\.12 Hl180 '79 300 SD TURBO DIESEL $15.40* Per Day on a 48 110 lease with your good r rcd1l WAC 1 S454 18 pl us lax a nd hrense 48 month Ofo:L. OAC CAP l'OSt $21,150. 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S...c,. (OdUMI 995 1971 FOii COlllll ,._.. ··-1 °"" ..... -"~"""°" °"' <~~'-~· • ,, .. eo Orie .,.th ,. tipMCf. ...-.- ~· .... ..,..oof , .. ~.etc 197'TOYOTA CISTOM CllW CAI Otluice custom Gam!* slltll. Only 12.000 mlleS Super srereo, air cone! • cuslom interior & paint, CB raOlo. du1l rear wheels Com · parable new unit woulC! be ovtr s 10.000. llMs ... end only •7995 ( 11160041 1981 HONDA PRELUDE lnclud., 01r cond., ster!Hl cou .. p1nstfl~s. whe.l well moulding' & ptotection pkg. Demo. ( S.t 4263) •7976 7 doo< • lj>9Cld ,odoo --To.1 ~· "°"""°''°''°"' bJo, f016P>1R I 2595 1971 YW IAlllT 4 ... (Nt°"""" "'°"""""'"~ °"' 'Of'lldoi ~,. 1Nr9'0, ~ .,,..,.~ lo,.~'-" l•I• ,.. .. CI04Vll) $4995 To choow from: Clvlct, Accord•, w•1on1. Allot ~iol prices. 1979 CAMAIO DI N:I th\ \\••t•• '"''q ll ,•I\ ,111 tit "h i pl urtl\ •• 111111 1111 f'llh l "·I 1 I' I' ~II(;~; 71 ~l1111lt C.uJu J.Jl\dJU \Int lund I owner. Iii 111111 1r11 ~ms s.is 111 1!1 ;,.. c llcb lo n11ll•,1i.:1· -:lnl. .ti! 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"hstc. x.lnt. $29$0 or o f rcr. 5S2 0528 ''i~ l''urd Club W agon "iJ rircbird E:~pnl . )!oud (hatcau. xtra 25 gal fuel t'OOd. ne "'· trrcs. runs llke tank & heavy duty trailer a lop: Must sell S2100 of pkg s:un5. ~ 535'1 · rcr 494-1868. 497 -4464 ·73 Grn T or Sqr Wgn Sho· • ---;... t -t70 Rm t'Ofld nu sll bits cstm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r p~~Sl~95646-7~:!_4 ·ao T·Bird landau . full '78 Fairmont Squire Wgn pwr. only 6600 m1, ~- lo mileage. a <'. a m fm ~~--__ _ ster«>. roof rack. wire Vep 9974 whee_!:!:... S4~~-_847~7455 •••••••••••••••• •••••• • ::iellwlthEASE: ·74 \'ega wagon. perfect 11 ·s a BREEZE Int 1ex1. Needs motor Ciass1f1ed Ads 642-5678 ~· 645·862:5 .WY, IHI n• 14. ltlO ,. FINAL . SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS . featurinq ~,.@Mt Ch@~~~-rrn~g LOOK W~AT I FOUND FOR ~OU .. A SHOE! ~ !i"cllt/tz.. I SAW A D06 DOWN THE STREET PLAVIN6 WITH AN OLD SHOE 50 I THOV 6~T ~OU M16~T LIKE ONE, TOO ... A SHOE ? ~ow DO \{OU PLA'<' WITH A SHOE? OKA'/, S~OE, FIRST WE NEED TO 6ET OR6ANIZED ... C ,., United Feature Syndicate, Inc. L{OU CAN BE THE HOME TEAM .. 6AMES WILL BE SIXTlt' MINVTE5 .. NO OVERTIME .. SOD~ CHECKING 15 OUT •. HEARTS ARE HIGH ... • CLUBS ARE LOW .. TWO MINUTES FOR TRIPPIN G ... WE'LL CHANGE ENDS AT T~E ~ALF ... HERE WE 60 ... HE SHOULD LIKE THIS .. NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller THIS STATION HAS A RERUN THIS ONE HAS, THEY ALL DO THERE GO SLUGGO AND SPIKE -- - TOO --AND EV EN THAT IS A RERUN ---- I'LL TAKE A WALK AND SEE SOMETHI NG NEW Mir. GIZIMMIS1 1'M NO"r <Sl!TTIN& INOLA6M OLAT OJ!f L.IFE, _I r MAVE~'T P"IGLA"•o OtAT MY VAL.tAE~ Y9T:· TD PUT IT ~IMPLY, CAN YO'-<. TSL.L. ME WMAT I~ TMI! t:ilr&AT'llf T' Tl-f 11'6 IN 1-tl='lf ?9 dOOO QLAl~Tt0N1 ~tirA. J: TMINIC: TME 61EeATEf-r TMINCi IN L.1~8 I'S ''~Ml&VeM&NT.!! THE aflE.ATE6T THING r? 41?) W029' veczv ~A20 AND GET" 1He ~A'T'l~~AC,T'ION o~ ~i:tLArr~ui... ,.01L... IN OTHE~ WOFZr/~1 T'He GrlE.AIE~T TMIN6 Ii' iO ~i~1Ve" ANO ~T2lA6GL..E A6AIN~f 00~, UP Tt-f~ ~TEEP Mll-L. 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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . 1llEfTl ·lOURSfl F S... ........ • t ...... • "Alk." f.., ....... 141 '-'-filll M., ........ llY IOOU •1 ... 1$ llf ........ ....--. 5-1') W CM1 -... , FOR CHARl.ES F. LUCE. chairman of the board. Consolkiated E<ilton Co. of N.Y. Inc. . WhM.,.the ..... mm-~ln which ........... --......,? -E.M .• Minot. N.D. • Using too much heat In the winter ahd too much air-conditioning when l(s hot .... Many homeowners also use more energy than they have to by not practicing conservation. The refrigerator Is a good example. There's a tendency to forget It's a big Energy: users neednt be~. energy-user and a potential energy- waster. Make sure door gaskets are tight, that condenser coils are clean and that Ice doesn't accumulate more than one·quarter inch on the cooling coils. Similarly, energy and money can be saved by not opening the refrigerator door unnecessarily or keeping It open f Of too long and by not packing the refrigerator too tightly. FOR TICHI WD.KERSON Mn.Es, editor and publisher _.,.~:.... .. of the Hollywood Repottcr and founder of "Women In Film" Do '°" . come ec:rw clec:rlmludon becw you're a wom11n? -M • .I., York, Pll. •Yes, but It's deaeaslng. When my first husband died and left me the trade paper, I was sent a severance check by the board of dncton. They felt a woman's place was not In publishing. I tore up the check and stayed. At that time, I was the only female employee. Now, 18 years later, 40 pacent are women. FOR RICHARD CRENNA, star d 89dv Heat II It trm ,,.,a Mpc ~ ct.Mm ~ nm the c:aWdy world? -l.G., Ola.home Oty, <>Ida. e ru answer you this way: Some years ago, my wife and three children were In Italy with me while I was on location, and one evenJng we dined out. Peq>Ae stared at us. My son, then 10 years okl, asked, 'Why are they al lookJng at us?" I said, casually, .. Maybe they know who we are." He thought about that, then, still puzzjed, asked, .. Dad, who are we?" FOR DRU scorr, aulhor d How to Put Mott Tune 1n Yourl-* Why do people p1vc:Hllltll'9te? -8.H., K.....,,_., TWt. • They haw a high need f« excitement and chalenge. Acdon at the a.t rrft.lle adds a aaige cl excle- ment. I find that many people who hebluatj get themielws ~up In a last· minute time aunch haw a !p9Cial penonalty profie. Unlaa they M Iha quda for stlmulatlon and exdtement, they're resdes and un· ldlfted. FOR 1HE •ASK" EDrrOR HM thllt .-actraa, Helen ~. .._..,, retlnd ........ o1 m t...llh? - P.O., M......,., w..: •Helen's last stage appearance was in 1971, In Long Day's Joumev Into Night, In WashJngton. That's when bronchitis caused her hosptmlization, and she was advised to bow out, since she was a1Jerglc to dust in the theater. During the following decade, she has kept up with movie and 1V worl<. The .. retirement" Idea must haw stemmed from Helen Fr.I Lady of the 7Miatia. celebrating her recent 80th birthday at the Actors' Fund Home In E~. N.J . She said: "When the time comes, this is where I'd like to move in.·· Looking back, she said, "Before I became known, I was fearful I wouldn't make It; when I became famous, I found there was so much to live up to ~ FOR ED GARVEY, exec. dlr. National Footbel League PleyenAwx. .......... ~....., ....... ~roughed a.,;.nonewhaa q11Mttiiw:b .,.., Why? -R.D .• F--...., OMo • At the ~ning of the 1979 sea.son. the ruJes were changed to protect the quarterback. If contact Is made or the quarterback ls dearly In the ~ cl a defensive bman, the officials are inslruded to blow a .. quid<" whistle and stop play befOR the quarterback is sacked. There ls tale debrale mayhem In the game. FOR .MNICE LYNDE. star d NBC-1Vs Another Worid ... ,.... .... 1 .. tc>eo..,ops-. .,..,.,.. ............ la...._? -G.S., 5Mta Fe. N.M. • Would you beacve the ftrst soap I saw. Darlc Shadows, was when I was already grown and an ac· Ina, because a friend was In lt. As a kid, I rarely watched 1V (exceptions were Ludlle BaD and Sid Caesar) because I was too buPj wkh homewofk. Now I do my watching on weekends (movies al ~ $et\pday night; I~ al day on Sunday). FOR DICK CAVETI'. 1V ta8'-9how hole Y• •mtJciMd ID pow booll dalll ,_ --'t •Foci ...... How do ,,.,. ""'*' the ... of -...., ..... . --.who ..... IDCllltolthe ..................... ? -TA, A. ... T-e I haue to lsten. Othenvtle, In watching the show later, I ftnd that right after a ~est sakl, ..... and guess what was Inside the envelope," I 1esponded by saying, "Do you have any hobbies?" I don't think that exact one happened, but thlngl uncomfortably dose to It have. PRO s..r" .._. 8 . 1...ont <o..i..a.) PRO AflDCOfl l Yes. Alternate propoMs to pay Social Securtty beneftta from general revenues have usually been IChema lo ftnance the pr~ gram through more deflclt- spendlng :_ the UM of pnntlng- preu money. This leads to • runaway Inflation, and tt could lead to CongNlllonal lnapon- ll:ldlty. It could make legillaton feel they can vote fot htdas benefits, knowing the Gowmment wtl pay wtth prtnt1ng-pre11 money. Amencans rubl that when the Gowmment pays ltl way through cNftctt.spendlng, It .. )ult pumping tnftatk>n. Should Social Security Q>ntfnue to Rely Only on Payroll Tax Flnandng? C 1llOF'iMllYWUllLY,All rtefl'8 NMMCI. Jocks and JUI: C1ayburgh, le/t. at home with real·life husband. play-tic ex·ballployer, in h's My Tum; and snuggling wih Alon Bates. the wright David Robe; fielding a pass from Michael Douglas. a roman-idealized unmarried man. in An Unmarried Woman. The Happily ma11ied Ufe of That Winsome ''Unma11led Woman'' Jill Clayburgh may be Hollywood's hottest actress, but her most challenging roles come at home-as a wife and as mother to her 8-year-old step110n. By Don Yoklr I f actresses like Joan Crawford and Doris Day represented women of the 1940's and 50's. destined In their roles (respectively) for either hard luck or a house in the suburbs, then Jill Clayburgh must exemplify the 80's female. In a recent string of complex, finely tuned performances. she deah with divorce, a career and newly won independence. She is to- day's changing woman -both on- screen and off. At 36. Clayburgh Is the mature woman whose sophistication and in· telligence are complemented by a childlike Innocence, wh0se toughness and ambition are softened by a playful, vivacious charm. 'Tm not like a screen goddess in any way," she says. "or a great beauty. There's something very Identifiable about the way I look. Women can say about me. 'Gee. she's pretty. but I'm pretty. too!'" In 1978's An Unmarried Woman, whkh she now considers "old- fashioned." Clayburgh played a woman who struggles to find self- fulflllment after her husband leaves her. In last year's Starting Over, she played a dlvorc~e afraid of once again committing herself to a man. And In her latest rilm, It's My Tum, she plays a self-assured math teacher whose career and casual relationship with a man (Charles Grodin) ~ve her yearning for a deeper com~ltment (which she tentatively finds with Michael Douglas). In her prtvate life, though, Clayburgh has made a more-than- tentative commitment. In March of 1979, after four years of hvtng •• ,,,,._.., W&IU.'f 1~ 14, ,.. together. she married playwright David Rabe, 40, whom she first met In an unsuccessful tryout for Rabe's 1973 show. In the Boom Boom Room. (Madeline Kahn got the part.) "Marriage is fascinating,'' notes Clayburgh. "because you're always delving deeper, finding out more - It's limitless in terms of how much you can experience with another person." Actually, JUI shares her life with two persons -Rabe and his 8-year-old son. Jason, by another marriage. (Clayburgh was looking forward to having the couple's flrst child next year.\>ut suffered a miscarriage In late October.) Of the conflict between career and family life, she admits. "I still don't know the answer. It's a con- stant balancing act .. , . Rabe reports that Jill shares time with Jason by going to the theater and museums together, playing cards and drawing. One summer she taught him how to swim . JUJ describes her philosophy on child-raising thusly: "It's funny abQut raising children: The peop~ with the most opinions about them are those who don't have kids. Once you're confronted with the reali- ty. your opinions go out the window· and you do the best you can." · Her own childhood was a troubled one. Born in New Yori< City to a pros- perous book cloth-manufacturer dad · and an actress-turned-theatrical secretary mom. young Jill felt out of place In her upper-middle-class mllieu. "I hated my school with a pas- sion," she onoe said. "It was uptight and competitive, and I was the most competitive person there. I took things very seriously." So much so, in fact, that at the age d 8 she started seeing a j>sychiatrtst four times a week. (She's been In and out d therapy for the past 30-odd years.) Acting never came nahJratly to her. she admits, although she tried it as a youngster: "But then I got very tall. so I always had to play the boy's part and that embarrassed me After I had played John Adams, I gave ii up." But encouraged by a college room- mate at Sarah Lawrence. Clayburgh renewed her Interest in the theater - with much better results. "I felt alive and excited in ways I had never felt before, "she remembers. "I sensed I had found a home." After graduating In 1966. she joined a Boston repertory company, In which she met Al Pacino. Their romance. which was to last five years. continued in New York, where they both strug· gled to find parts. She had a stint in the soap opera, Search /ex Tomorrow. but toiled mainly In Off-Broadway produc- tions for $56 a week. As the affair came to a traumatic end (shortly after I Ha bouts of nauoua nall- bltfng are legendary-9h~a even nibbled artfllclal ona to th~ quick. Pacino opened in The Godfather). Clayburgh appeared in two Broadway musicals -The Rothschilds and Pip· pin -and made her movie debut as an Israeli soldier In Portnoy 's Com· plaint. SmaD roles in The Thief Who Came to Dinner and The Terminal Mon folioYJed, but Clayburgh felt her career was going nowhere and even applied lo u.s.c. for QICKfuate srudy In social work. But then. she won an Emmy nomination for her p0t1rayal of a pro- stitute In the 1975 lV-film HUil/ing. and her career began to take off. Her ftrst major movie . Gable and Lombard, was a megaflop. but Clay· burgh managed to acape with her reputation pret1y much Intact. She was then cast in comedy roles with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder m Silver S treak and with Burt Reynolds an Sem i-Tough. where the two ere· ated a screen magic later repeated m Starting .Ouer After An Unmarried Woman won her her first Oscar nomination and made her more than. as she puts it, just another "putty face." Clayburgh appeared In her most controversial film -Bernardo Bertolucci's Luna. In 11, she plays an Italian opera singer who has an incestuous relationship with her son. The film wasn't well received, but Jill insists the experience was worthwhile , "I like taking risks." she points out. "You can't live In that kind of fear that everything you do is going to destroy your career God. you could kill yourself ... She admits, though. that "every film is like a new terror." and her bouts of nervous nail· biting are legendary -she's eve n nib- bled artificial ones to the quick Still. friends notice a calm be9in· ning to surround her. When they were shooting Starting Over (for which Jill got an Oscar nomination). Burt Reynolds said. "Suc()eSS agrees with JOI. In Semi-Tough, though she felt secure as an actress, I don't think she did as a person, and that gave her problems. But now her great success has given her security she didn't have before. and she's a much more attrac· tive person than last time we met." Clayburgh herself would probably agree She .i9Qs and exercises two or three hours a day and avoids the party/nightclub scene . She and David go out occasionally. usually with old friends. but. as he notes. "Much of the time it's so busy you don't want to go out. It's just restful to stay at home " In her career, though, Jill remains a whirling dervish and currently has three films lined up. First. a comedy with Waher Matthau called First Mon- day In Oct~r. abbut the first female Supreme Court Justice: then a film about a woman who esc:apes from prison; and lastly, a movie written for her by her husband. Jill's range and depth continue to grow. and there are pr~ly more surprises still to come. As husband David points out'. "She Is all those people you see on the screen. But there are still several others that 1'111 we haven't seen yet." laAI 1RVE OR FALSE? 1. Men's and women's memory patterns are tn- distingulshab&e. 2. Women's hopes and fears about life and MlQ take a dJfferent direction PEOPLE .QUIZ/ By John E. Glbaon from that of men. S. To whom you ~ your f~ depends on whether you're a man or woman. 4. Men are not as liberal and permissive In their at- tttudes toward women's be- haviof as women are. 5. Men and women don't tal< ali<e. ANSWBlS l . FoW. In a Washington University (Mo.) study hun- dreds of men and women, aged 20 to 80, were ex- amined as to their ability to remember signal events which occurred In their lifetimes. Events induded happenings of historical signlicance and those that deak with the entertainment world. Results : Men recaled hiltoricaJ events sign&.antfly bett~ than women did. But with entertainment sub;ects {nwMa, plays, thow-bulilell oeJl!btia, c .) I w nip- and-tuck with such items be- ing recalled equally well by both sexes. 2. True. Studies ol both sexes on this score, con- ducted by a team of behav- ioral scientists at Germany's University of Mannheim, showed women to have more hopes and fears re- garding what life may hold fat them In the personal sphere ol &ving (familY, oc- cupation and personal development). Men, on the other hand, voiced more hopes and fears focused on money, ~ and the en- vironment (type ol neigh- borhood and surroundings where they lived.) Where at- titudes of optimism or pessimism were concerned, men as well as women eval- uated the distant future more pessimistically than the near future. 3. True. Studies at the Uni- versity ol IUln~ reveal: Males were found more will- ing to disclose (reveal them- selves) to strangers and ac- quaintances, but femaJes were more dng than maJes to disc.lose to Intimates. 4. Fa~. Studies of at- titudes, thoughts and be- haviof ol men and women, conducted by lnvestiglllton from three universities (Georgia, u. ol South 0. kota and Medk:al Untwrstty ol South Cadna.I indicate that men are man! accepting -less prone to atddzle Oil condemn women's quirks and offbeat dtffenmoes In lifestyles and romantic preferences than women are. Attitudes ol women toward Iha own sex were found to be -less charitable and harsher• I 5. True. 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AMILY WEEKLY o sits historic ermantown , a., where we choose the Deshler- Morris House as an ap-j ! propriate setting for ll our Chnstmas dinner. It Is a fitting location, as President GeOl'ge Washington himself, and his family. lived in this very house during the years of 1793 and 1794. During a part of this time. the Morris House was the ac- tual "Capitor· of the United States. Washington used it as a meeting place for himself and his staff. The Deshler-Morris House Is one of the Associated Germantown Houses, a group of 17 restored houses in the Historic Germantown area; part of the Independence National Historic Park. The properties are under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Interior. Mrs. Peggy Bishop, chairman of the Women's Committee of the Deshler· Morfls House, told us. that the house is open to the public every day but Monday from April through Christmas. Mrs. Bishop is also chairman of the Christmas House tour this year, whkh was heJd on December 11th through the 14th. We composed our dlnner menu wtth traditional holiday favorites in mind. plus several Innovative food -preparation ideas. We would li<e to Imagine the Women's Committee members and their guests, in colorlul holiday attire, assem- bMng here for a memorable dinner fiDed to the btim with warmth and true con· vivialtty. Such a party might be entirely poesltM, choosing all or pm1 of our selec:· tlons and Mllgnlng dWles to dflerent oommlttee members. As the historical society movement In· aeasingly becomes a vttal and enjoyable part of American community life, such a dinner might very weU happen In your own hometown. (oonllnued} MMLYWlllC&.Y,~M.-e1t ROMT TURKEY-Wlllf WD.D RICE AND SAUSAGE STIJmNG I .... (llbcNI 6-oa ..... , ~-cooldntl '°"' ....... wtld rte. l lb.pclfti ...... S a. (101},-oa ..... , birbv •MIV 12 ... ..U,, thawed, reedv eo cook 1. Stullng: Prepare rice according to padcage directions. 2. In skillet, brown sausage; stirring to separate meat. Pour off fat. Combine 'h can gravy, rice and sausage. 3. Tudiey: Remove giblets from turkey; set aside for gravy. Fill body and neck cavities of turkey loosely with stuffing•; truss. 4. Place turkey on rack In roasting pan. Cowr loosely with foil. Roast turkey at 325-F. for about 4 hours (18 to 22 minutes per pound or until Internal temperature reaches 1850f. and leg moves easily). 5. Uncover last hour to brown. Baste oc· cask>nally with drippings. 6. Gn\.'y: In saucepan, cook giblets In water until tendeT. Drain and chop. 7 . Remove turkey t.o serving platter. Skim fat fTom dripptngs In roasting pan, saving 4 to 6 tablespoons drtpplngs. I . On top of range, in roasting pan, stir remaining gravy and giblets Into drip- pings. Heat, stining to loo9en browned bits. Serve with turkey and stuffing. Maka 10 to 12 serulngs • Spoon remaining stuffing Into l ·quar1 amerole. CoYer; bake akmg with turkey for last 30 minutes. CREAMED VEGETABLES lcupllw u ·~ Vt~tMc.dCllley \4 'I Ufa" ~ ...-.4 IM'rrfaOM....._•....,.. • ~ (l~ .... , ~ c:r..m ol ~ ... Y,cup .. •c..-....... .we.oMc»M, c:ooMd _.._..~I ... ) I .... (10 oea.) .._ ,._, c:ooMd and ...... 1. In saucepan, cook canotl and c.lery with muNrd In butter until tend«. I . Add remaining Ingredients. Hat; stir occasionally. Malcet al>oot 5 1/1 Ct.tp1, 10 terulngs Mkroaaw M.chod: 1. In 3·quart round glate or microwave eookwant ~. combine canots, celery, mustard •nd bu._,, Mlcrowaw on helh 3 Of 4 minutes °' until )ust ~-1. Stir In IOUp, milt, onions •nd pal. Cowr wllh glall lid « waud piiper. Mtcrow.w on hit" 10 to 12 minutes or until hot, .6rtng O<lCMk>Mly. Let und, ~. 2 "*"""· CRANBERRY CHUTNEY 4 c..-(._. l •.)whole tr.her_._. .-.~chopped 2 c:upe ...... brown .... 1 Qlf chopped a.loll la11» .... ,...... ·~c:W.r ....... l},Qlf~ ...... ..., alp~ --,...,. '14 alp~ m.llecl ..... « ~ ......... ..... , .... ca...~ . ..-... l . In large sauc.pan, combine lnspe- dients. Bring to boil; reduce hut. Sim- mer 15 mln~ta; stir occask>Nlly. Chill. 2. Serve In orange cups, II deslttd. Maka about 41/z cup1 Mtao.-.Mdtocl -l. In 3-quart round glall Of mk:rowltYe cookware CUMrole, combine lngre· dients. Microwew on hllh 12 to 14 minutes or until done, sttntng hequently . 2. ~won hllh Sor 6 minutes to reduce bqutd. ChlD. MUSHROOM PATE 2 ... co.r..a, chopped .............. ,.._., 10~) I cup chopped .-n oaloll9 I ...... dow prtlc, mtDced I}, 'cl fDll8.--...... Jtt' fDllN.._.Cll'....,... th •• ,..._.. .,. •. llwrwwlt. diced .......... dy ...... S'1•ra-. .. 1ir th' fDll8WOl'C ' ....__ 'i4 '111f a• .,__. bid ,...,. )6' rueull l},Qlfhllll ........ ~ th a1p chapped per9ey l .... --,.. ,..ay, ....... ......... dybee• l 'lllfDDnwallr 1. In large, heavy pan, cook mush- room5 and onions with gillrlic and nutmeg In butter until liquid evaporates (about 20 minutes): stir hequentty. 2. In e.lectric blender, combine mush· room mixture, sausage, liverwurst, 2 eggs, 3 teaspoons water, Woroeste1shire. pepper and salt. Blend until smoo4h. Stir In bread crumt. and parsley. S. Pour p3-' mixture Into butmed loaf pan (8111"' x 4111"' x 2111"'); bake at 375-F. for 45 minutes Of until done. C. Unmold on cookie sheet. Increase own~ to 400"F. S. On lighdy floured board, place puff pastry shNt and roll wtth rolling pin Into rectan9e (13"' x 91A1: cows-top and skies c:J pill loaf with pamy. Oecot-atie top wfth .tddltional pastry cut In leaf shapes, If datred. 6. Combine remaining egg end wam: bnash on pastiy. Bake 20 mlnums more or until golden brown. Cool. Serve et room lemperature. Malta 10 terulngs The Deshler-Morris Dining Room The Etght...,ttH>entury room hu knowledgeable hande of Miidred been deeorated with freeh careen• Montgomety, one of the votunt..,. cut from the 0..hlet'..Morrl• garden on the Women'• Committee of the and lncludel mahonla. IMdodan· HouM. The garden ,,.. MVW•I dron, a.dru1 deodora and holly ber· apeclmen treee of great age. In- rt ... TlJ8 fortunate garden Neetvea eluding a 188-year old ginkgo and a dalty ca,. and grooming from the faecinattng tterb garden. AVOCADO A LA RUSSE 2 c:w (IOYJ-. U.) coed10Md con- .-.iM I ' " 4 aw on 11 lauared ....._. 5 -... ,.. llWCalloe, ........ cut .. ta.If .......... SOIS~ Red~ I . In bowl, combine consomrne and li- queur. ChlU owmtght -or until jellied. 2 . Spoon )ellied m~ture Into avocado halves; lop with sour cream and caviar. Makes about 2'h cups. 10 servings • Or e~minate liqueur and stir in 1 tea· spoon grated orange rind. HOLIDAY SAIAD 11}, c..-c:oddlll .......... Juke l ....... (J Ola.) 1tr....tMny.a--d ....... 1 1 tr fDae ..... 2 t ' -,,....,ad bocw • h l Qlf dloppud cooliud .... ll},aap1~-- 1 ...... (6 OIO.) ..... .._... ..... '4 cup ..... )lak:e ...,~ .... ,.., ........... ~ ..., a., chapped ..... pupps ..., allP char9ud r ...... th cup chopped cuaamW 1. In saucepan, bring vegetable juice. to boll; pour over strawberry gelatin. Stir to dissolve gelatin: .tdd vinegar and horse· radish. I . Chill until slightly thickened: fold in beets. Pour into 6-cup mo kl: chill until slightly firm . 3. Meanwhile, stir bolling water into lime gelatin. Stir lo dissolve gelatin: add lemon juice . 4. ChUI lime mixture until slightly thickened; fold In remaining ingredients. Spoon over strawbeny layer. Chill until firm, 4 hours or overnight. Makes about 6 cup1, 10 to 12 servings ALMOND CHEDDAR LOG l CM (111},-.) C1Jd1111f bw .... ........ ·~• " ..... --.a .. u .. ~I l ,_....(Som.)~ cl-.. ......... '4 c.-. ~ lbony. a..,......-v ............. a..,, ............... 1. In Iara-bowl c:J eleciric mixer, com· bin« el lngrwdlents exe«pt penley, pi· m6ento end elmonda. But on low tpeed wd MIQ04h. ~. t . DMde 0..-mbdure In tMI. On wued paper, lhlipe MCh haf Ink> • '°9 cs· x 2i. Roi one 1og 1n ~; P · ni.h wtat.. plrNenlo. Roi the odMr log ~ lllrnondl. Oii. S. 5-lw on boMd °' nv • • ..,,...S for brucll Of cnd181. AWa 2 ... ·0r~ "''°' MAPll-GLAZED SWEET POTATOES ............ potldo8 (about I ... ). c:oa11811Mll ......... '4 t ., •• ..._.. ... 'i4c..,....._or_...,.. 1 cm (loah aa.) c,..,n n d cOMO• .. .,.~ ..... ... !, ... ,, ... ~ 'h~ ....... ..... 1. In large saucepan. heat sweet pota· toes with mace in butter a few minutes. 2. Mix consomme, maple syrup and comsarch: add to potato mixture. Cook, stirring until thickened. Cook over low heat 10 mlnules or until potatoes are glued, besting frequently with con· somme mixture. Stir in walnuts. Makes about 6 cups. 10 servings Mk:rowaw Method: 1. In 2-quart round glass or microwave cookware caslftole. mix consomme, maple syrup, butter, cornstarch and rnBC:e. Cowr with glass lkt or waxed paper. Microwave on high 4 or 5 minutes or until thickened, stirring oce&- 5'onaly. 2. Stir in pomtoes and walnuts. Re- CO'\lef. Microwave on hlth 8 to 10 minutes or until hot, stln1ng once. ut stand, cowmi, 2 minutes. CROWN ROAST Of PORK Udt~..-fllf .... ~7 ... ) I ~dann•allly It fUR -torw ...... a.W ""~-------,am (letiHs ... , diktlH9 _..... ..., • Cl]fla ............... c-.. 1~ D SI ...... l~c ....... ~~ 1 ~ c::llcwel ........ ~----,._ 1. Scuff center ol roast with aurnbled b6ll ol akamlnum foil to prevent mat from tfwtnldng; place In romelng pen. Roast at 325'F. for 2 hours. I . Meanwhile, to rnllM stuftng, In •impM. ad celery with mMjormn in bun.r until tender; add Y, can 'PNY· T cm llghdy with mneinlng lf9'ediants. S. ~ foQ from roMt; ftl cenm wtth about Y, the mdflng. Rmlt for 1 hour men or until done ~ rNnutls pe pound or until 185'F. on meet tNr· "'°" ..... ,_ •· Spoon remaining stuffing Into but. tired 1-qwrt c 1111ole. Cowr: bMe along with roMt for last JO mn.•. 5. Remove roett from pan. Skim fat from di 'Pl* 9 . On top ol rang11, In romlng. plft, • remelmng 'PNY Ink> di'4*•-..... stlntng to aoo-.. browned bis. s.w wllh roMt and ....... Ing. • ~ JO to J2 _,.,,,. BAKED BROCCOLI CONTINENTAL I ... hlli llnccol. c-.... c:rtnp- cooli.ed Mii ...._. 'h alp ..... ..... 'i4cupp!e ..... .... 'hc,. ...... ...._cheeee 'i4 cup lk'r buored lne dry bread ~ '4 cup lllCleed butter or nnarprtne l t ....... II Oii .._ )lllce 1. In 2-quart shallow baking dish (12" x 8" x 2 "'), arrange bnxx:oli, olives and pimiento. · 2. Combine cheese and bread crumbs: sprinkJe over broccoli mixture. Combine butter and lemon juice: pour over broc· coll mixture 3. Bake, uncovered. at 350"F. for 30 minutes or until hot. Makes 6 servings 1. In 2-quart oblong ~ Of microwave cookware baking dish, aminge broccoli with flowerets in center and stems toward the edge of dish. Top with olives and pl· (continued) 100% Natural Butter Flavor Granules No presu vatives • No artificial ingredients 3ways better than butter! 94% fewer calories than butter ormargarine Cook with Butler Buda lfld 98llllOf\ with ttl The 100'~ nllbnl butter ft.or of Butter Buda dis.~ bounce that brings out the beet in food-without the cakJna 99% Jess cllokstero1 than butter • 94% fat free OieWy stldes lhow that most 6mpol1.m It In lower:..g blood ~--taadec:r9u11n the coneumptlon of saturated fats. ButW Md INlnY nwgmr'•• have .. ~' ' ~high ...... of Sllbnled fats. ~ Costs much less than butter One tour-ounce box of Butter Buds 48 ~~the ftawr of two pounds of buti. but costs .... ................. teeof bunlr ....... c&a• c:ti 9 ks at •Clllllofbullll ... Ho, ho, ho, not . ' (conlinued) mlento. In 4-<:up glea ovenpr09f mea- sure, place butter. Microwave on high 1 to l 'h minutes or until mehed. 2. Stir lemon juice, cheese and bread crumbs into mehed butter. Sprinkle over broccoli. Microwave on hltrh 8 to 10 minutes or until hot, turning dish once. Let stand 2 minutes. PINEAPPLE POUND CAKE I can (.bout IO oa.) lllced pineapple In pun pin ... , .. )uk:e l C8D ~ 11 oa.)......,. «-.e .............. 2 a.bl1111a11M meltecl buncr « m.....- '.4 ~ ,.cUd ...... browa ....., ~daenie9 I pq. (17 oa.) ,.,...t cAllie ma 2.,.. 1. Drain pineapple, reserving lfz cup juice. Reserve 3 sJ6ces pineapple and 6 orange segments. Chop remaining fruit; drain thoroughly. 2. Preheat oven to 325'F. Cene:rousJy grease and flour sides of a 2'/2-quart bunch or tube c:aM pan. 3. Pour butter Into bottom· of pan; sprinkle evenly \Mth sugar. Amnge reserved pineapple, oranges and cherries in sugar mixture. 4. Mix only the reserved juice, cake mix and eggs according to package dlrec· tlons. Fold in chopped fruit. 5. Pour batter Into pan, spreading even· ly over topping. Bake l hour or until a cake tester Inserted comes out clean. 6. Run spatula around edge of pan. Im- mediately tum upside down on serving plate. Leave pan over cake 5 minutes, then slowly lift off. Moires 1 large cake RAISIN-RUM CHEESE PIE 2 ~ IDe ••ham cradler~ 6 ta'al1111 a -IMked bllUer « _,.,_ '.4aip .... laipnilllM 1,..... (J oae.) ~ c"-, ....... . l c::-.-~ laip .... ..... 1 ~(ll-.)cnd1•1d C....._ ~ ... 2•'1 cc.-. .......... I to 1paa. ,_ atFM:t Ya c:,.. _., crum J Wlsl1111aa. c:-"ctloDcrl'....., Ya tealpOOft nam extnc:t 1. Crumb Crust: Combine crumbs. butterand sugar. Press firmly Into 10 • pie plate. ChiU. 2. Fdlmg: Sprinkle raisins evenly over bottom of pie crust. With electric mixer, beat cream cheese and sour aeam until smooth. Add sugar and eggs alternately. 3. Blend in soup. lemon juice and ex-. tract. Pour into chilied pie crust. Bake at JSO-F. for 50 minutes. Cool. 4. 'lop;hzc: Blend •,.;cup sour am, confectioners' sugar and extract. Spread on pie. ChiD. Maka IO to 12 JenJings Mk:ro••W Method 1. en.t: In 10' ~. porceiUt or microwave cookwmt pie plate. place but- ter. Microwave on..._.. 1ex2 minutes ex until melted. 2. Add crumbs and sugar; press firmly around sides and bottom. Microwave on Mah 1 Of 2 minutes. ChiU. 3. FIMng: Spinkie raisins evenly over bottom ol pie crust. With electric mixer, beat cream cheese and sour cream until smooth. Add sugar and eggs alternately. Blend In soup. lemon juice and extract. 4. Pour into 2 -quart round glass or microwave cookware casserole Micro- wave on high 9 or 10 minutes or until thickened, sllrring frequendy. Pour into chilled pie crust. Cool. 5. Topping: Blend sour cream. confec- tioners' sugar and extract. Spread on pie. Chill. • Makes 8 to lO seruings s._yolke Ya c:-....- CUSTARD 2 WlllPOGftl~ 11.4 aipe bot ... 111 ~ lrWa c:rum .....,, I t11111a°" V-. atnd 1. Beat egg yolks. sugar and cornstarch in a smaH bowl with a whisk ex electric beater until pale and thick: will'* about 5 to 8 minutes. 2. Tum mixture into smaD saucepan. Add hot milt In a stream. stirring with a whisk as you pour r 3. Cook over medium heat. sbl'ring aU the while. until 11 barely begins to boil. 4. Remow from heat and add cream li- quew and vanilla. Stir until b'-nded. Makes about 2 cups . CAROi.ANS TRIFLE l .... (9Y,-Of loa4..a. llM) ... ,....c:.U,th....s ... CllllP lrWa en.-....... ... CllllPlherrv I c::..-elced n.h hM (a......_ ol ...................................... ; c.-.1 c11-,..,.. hM c:odital can ...... ) c....... (Ndpe -precec1111,...) yj CllllP ... ......., jaa I CllllP haV\I cream, whipped ... CllllP._.... ..... ..._. 1. Slice the cake In half lengthwise and place one-half In the bottom of a decorative dish or 2-qt. sou~ dish. Sprinkle cake with half the cream liqueur and sherry. I . Arrange fruit over the cake. Pour custard over the fruit and cover with re· malnlng half of the cake. 3. Sprinkle cake with the rest of the cream liqueur and sheny. Dot with ~jam . •• 5plead whipped cream over au or, using pastry tube with star tip, decorate surface of trifle with whipped cream. 5. Cowr with plastic film. Refrigerate at least 2 hours. Sprinkle with toasted almonds and serve. Makes 8 aervlnga MUUED APPLE CIDER I aaloft apple ddlf IJ.._..c»- 1. In large, heavy pan. combine aU In· gredients except orange slk:es. Cover; bring to boil. 2. Reduce heat; simmer 15 minutes. Strain. Garnish with orange slices. Makes about 1 gallon CIDER WASSAIL BOWL a ........ ddlr lclncn • ...._ 1,4' ................ ... CllllP llDllev s .. ,,..,,_.__ ..... l 'llEJ ...... ..._ rW -~ 1 caa (I •· 4 Oii.) •• 11' w p..-w ......... lar...,. .... m- l . Heat defer and cinnamon sticks In luge saucepan, 8ttng to boll and simmer 5 mk'lum. I . Add remaining lngredimts and lir.Jt· mer, cowred, 30 mlnu•. 3. Sb orange crOS9Wlle Into 3/8·1nch ttllek *-· Stick doves evenly In rtnd. 4. Pour hot cider· wueai1 Into heatproof punch bowl; rm.. bowl wtth'-hot water ftnt. Float orange slk:a on turfaoe. 5eTw hot. Maka 2•11 quarts OVf.RNIGHT YEAST HEARTH 8RF.AD ........... ~ ..... .,,, CllllP..., ---(tW-UW.) I, a' s 1111- I I 111•.... • .... a.a ... c,... ....... ,.,.... .. l. In bowl of food proc..ar, pl-. ... bf..t bledf. Add~. Mier, ,NaJI~ . .,.._ , .. -• " sugar, salt and eggs. Lock cover into place. Process until slightJy mixed. 2. Remove cover. Add 2 cups of the flour. Process until flour disappears. Add additional 1 cup flour. Process until baD forms, adding flour If dough Is sticky. 3. Process dough for 30 seconds longer to complete knadlng. Tum food pro- cessor off and remove cover. 4 . With lightly floured hands, remove dough from bowl. Cover with plastic wrap. Let rest for 15 minutes. 5. Divide dough in half. Shape into rounds. Place on greased cookie sheet. Brush with oil. Cover loosely with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 2 to 24 hours (dough will slowly l1se in refrigerator) . 6. When ready to bake, remove from refrigerator. Carefully uncover loaves. Slash top of loaves with a sharp knife. mat knife or razor. 7. Let stand at room temperature 10 mln~st loaves with f\our. Bake at 375"f. for 30 to 35 minutes or until loaves sound hoDow whe.n tapped . Remove from baking pans; cool on wire racks.. Makes 2 ro und looun 3. In a medium bowl, combine ricotta. mozzarella , Parmesan cheese. egg yolks, pepper, basil and fennel. More recipes for those cooks who have to put together a satisfying meal in a short time. Ideas from the 30-Minute 01ef will help speed the way. 4 . C.over each piece of bfud with a generous portion of pizza sauce. Evenly fUI with cheew mlxture. Top wtth sausage and peppers, then cover wth remlllSling sauce and grated Parmesan cheese. Bake 20 to 25 minutes Of until filling l.s set. Malcu 6 to 8 SBVrngs ~~SM' Hol Cooled Rice a. a.-. Noodla F,_,, Bean Sprout Solod Sltreddecf Carroa and RadWia Hot Jtwrt1ne T• FomllW Cookfa CHINESE P£PPER STEAi< l •· top rOUDd ...._ cut '14· to 14'ch thick l lli"h If D Dft conMarc:h Ill • 1paD11....., \4. flH....., 14 CllP90¥ .... 1.-....... t~ ............. 3 tM11'FD-Wfd.WC oi l dow 9-"c. c:rwhed ""CllP• ... I dMrry toe...,_, h-..d I cd'I" a_.~ -.ry ttot cooUd rice 1. Pll1ialy freae steak and, using sharp knh, slice diagonally across the wain Into very thin SU1>s. , 2. Combine cornstarch, sugar and ~nger; stir In fD11 sauce. Pour mixture over meat and stir. 3. Cut ween peppers into thin strips. Qwddy brown marinated beef ttttps ('h at a time) In hot oil and n?m<>ve from pan. 4. Add "°een pepper, onion. gartlc and • water to pan and cook until green pepper is tender-crisp, 5 or 6 minutes. 5. Stir In meat, tomatoes and sheny; heat throud'a. Serve wth cooked rice. Gamilh with crllp 0.lnae-ttyle noodles, If desired. Maka 4 H!'Vings As-~ 10Med Great Solod Corrote Tomotoa ~ Olva Retl Table MM Pound cake &Medon al Grapa &pre.a PIZZA RUSTICA·STYLE l ..,., F.-ch ........ ( .... tl .... ............. ,21 ... ... l ..... ......, ....... c--.. ,....,.... l .... ...-pepper, cut Into 14 .-Ch ,..... Iii •. rtcoda ct.... Ill Clll"•h ....... ....., ... ct.... ""Gip ....... ,_ ct.... 1 .. ,.... '41 ti If D IMI trOtlftli w.ck ~ l' fDU. ..... leawt.~ ·""=' ............ ~( .. l)lr(l4-.) ............ ..... I 0 •• "DI I ....... ,_ M d.w l . ~ oul br.-d luvtng J,41-W:h tn9d IMI. PNt.elt own to 4000f. I.~• ....,m ...._ ~blowlt ....... ba allllng up wit\ llpOOl'I • I coolla. Add~.,..,.,_. and..,.. und P9Pl*'I .. -*: drllln .... ,.,.,~.--.... -· .. ~ Chriltnw, give• gift that won't last. ~ 8-inch tquare pan. Cool to finn. 5pr'Nd cl'°'°'* OYel' top. Cool until firm and cut in 1quares. c.mw... delired with .... &uits. Makes about 50 .,-n. 2 pounds. For ttdpes ol additional hoticUy . . cookies ud deUciou9 candies, ~· t V4 cups C and H Golden Brown Supr, pKMd 1/4 cup cram . l ~ buttlrr or nwgariM 112 ~.spoon cin"namon 111 .... poon..at 1 U •poan vanilla 2 c:upe ~ allnond9 Combine sugar. crHlft, bu~ cinnamon •I'd Nit ln 2-quart Mutt pan. Mbc well. Bq to boil owr medium a.t. ,_,. ther- momettt in mbctutt.· Continue ~to 24' ...... (ltnn .... .... , ........ COllltMlly. Ria.ow &om hell. Actd ,,.... and .... Qninuetflntrwmtlllcm.ty ..... on natl. s..-1 an mc*'t thtet ID mal Mliaet ... 11/C pounds \ # Sln~cr Sewing Qr. fod !Ills Mill, CulvcrOty ~ngcrScwJnrC~ 9l6'J~~::>r. Do\Vncy Slnger&wtnaOr., • 1515W.MJlnSt. ECcllbO S1nr.rr Sc1\1ng Crr, ~~ Mowualn Aw., On111rto Cl(llMr.mo St-w & Vac Cir~ mio \...imlno Capllilr.ano. S:in~n~no Sm!.1 Ana ~Or., ~~7th St, The stuff heroes are m<>M of: King (*55) blocks o shot under the basket. By LOfen Feldman R bert King, right toe to the foul Une, pounds the baU to the court. The shot he is about to take may not be as Important as his last-second jumper in the 1980 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship game, but you can't tell by his teammates. Some seem too nervous to look as King cocks the ball at eye level in one motion. launches it with another. Swish. There will be no more "suicide" sprints -at least for 24 hours. The suicidal drills run by University of Maryland basketball coach Charles "Lefty" DrieseU are an oa:upational huard for King and his teammates. Sprint from baseUne to half court and back . Baseline to opposite basebne and back. Baseline to half court and back That's one suicide. Ir is a sJow and torturous death. and 11 ls Drieselrs punishment for a missed foul shot. One player misses: the whole team runs. If a shooter can handle that kind of stress In practice. he should think nothing ol a last-second jumper in the ACC tournament finals . That Maryland reached last year's ACC tide game surprised most. Orie· seU opened the season without a senior or· a center among his top pla!l(eB, but when It was over, the Terrapins were 24-7 and ranked eighth In the country. FOf his part, Ki\g set Maryland's single-season scoring rec· ord, averaging 21. 7 points per game, and was named a int-team al-Ameri- lcan and 1980 ACC Player ol the Year. Maryland begins its new season as a top contender to win It aD, and the 6-foot 6-lnch King; 21 this week. Is con5'dered one ol the finest...:::: If no4 the finest -college players around. and a surwftre NBA ftrst-tound pick Yet he mnalns philolophbl In vie· toey : "If r have a bed ye. thAI year, Lcwri Fddmon " o ~ ...-ll1'#to 'Pf.-' t ,,.,.,,.._ Albeit ·King Reigns Sup1eme on The College Coutts people will say bad things. So it doesn't mean anything that you make all-American or you get praised by everyone because it all can go away very quickly.•· King has seen it happen right in his own family, where he grew up with four brOthers In New York City. One • older brother, Thomas, lost a certain NBA career to two post-high school knee operations, says Albert. Another brothef. Bernard. was arrested on sex and drug offenses last year whde play- ing for the NBA Utah Jazz. The charges were reduced when Bernard entered an alcohol rehabilitation pro- gram. and he has resumed his career with the Gokien State Waniors. .., talked to him a few times." says Abert. "He's playing now. and It's over with." I Pro M:OUta ~ drooling ova ICln{(• potendal. He can be a perfect •ama1r forward In the NBA. AJbert himself faced some tough · times In his first two years at Mary- land. After averaging 38 points and 22 rebounds a game In his senior year at Fort Hamilton High in Brooklyn, he appeared tentative in college and talk began that, perhaps, he had been overrated. ' "People expect one of the best high-school players In the country to come in and just tear up the college ranks," notes Marty Blake, director of scouting for the NBA. "But reallstical- ly, that just can't happen." Adds Klng. "In high school I wasn't playing with a . really good team, so I had to shoot the baD a lot. But when I came here, I hesitated shooting a lot. 1 played as hard as I could. I jusfdldn't play well." Last season changed all that, though, and pro scouts are drooling over King's potential. King has every ingredient to become a consummate NBA "small" fOtWard : "He has ex- cellent court sense, he's a great passer, he can shoot. and he can re- bound," notes Blake. Of course, King isn't perlect. He failed In Maryland's most lmponant game last year, and it still haunts him. irailing Duke by a point with two seconds left in the ACC tournament flnaJ, King. who already had scored 'Z1 points In the game, got the baU near the foul ltne. He whirled, and wtth two men arouftd him, fired. The bal bounced on the rtm once, then again ... and then tt fell off. Maryland d m.de the NCAA tournament but wes cl"*'8ted by ..... -..-,..-•tt Georgetown after beating Tennessee in the first round. King thinks things might have been different had the Terps beaten DUke: "It was really a downer. losing a game like that ... and It was on our minds. .. When the whole season comes down to one last shot." smiles King, .. and it's on the rim, and it can go either way ... it really hurt. I tried, and if I had the same opportunity again. I know I would make it." A season of Oriesell's sprints rawt should ensure that. l&J W.ming: Thi Surgeon Genlfll Hu Detlfllintd Thal Cigsn Slnoa'l ls Olngerous to YowfflllltL Don't toss Christmas greeting cards, holiday wrapping paper, cobful rti>orls and bows into the trash basket on Christmas morning! Everything -in- cluding the empty gilt boxes and the empty cans from holiday parties - can be reused throughout the year. - Christmas cards can keep you busy making puzzJes and books, decorative boxes, place mab, pm and pendants. Glft-wrappkig paper and rti>or'I can be ironed to make colorful paper topiary trees, and empty metal cans that once held solt drinks can be turned into cand1e holders for next summer's patio parties. The topi- ary trees make In- expensive table decorations for luncheons and dinners. Tiny trees can be made for Individual place settings. From OutltmM cards and an emp- ty box or two, cube puzzles can be made to chalenge T optary tree. people ol any age. • They an easy to malce. Pins and pendants made from ~ cutoulS, glft-wiappkig paper and paper toweq take on a china-like appearance when treated with aaylc sprays. This technique also can be used to make attractive wal plaques, decorative box tops or even next year's tree ornaments. 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PIMMI LOOI AT ALL THE IOIO -YOUI COlfTllllUTlOl llUEI POllllU Operatk>n of four animal shettera • Low coat apaytng & medical cllnlc • Animals placed for adoption • Animal retirement center • Education ma- terials • lnvettlgatlon of crueltlft • We are publlclalng thf1 rnaaaoe nationally and with your help we can w•k..up America to the probtema of animal overpopulation l cruettl•. PteaM Mnd ua your dollar, two, or ffve •nd plMM help In your community. ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES 114 hm••Aw .. "-'· ··'· M1t4 ..... ------.:r-- Antibiotics: Why They Sometimes Don't Work Sy Paula Dranov Tw o-year-old Gregory was already In a~ when he was rushed to the hospital. Doctors wod<ed frantically to save him. and when tests revealed a bacterial in- fedion, an antibiotic was administered intravenously. It didn't help. Less than four days after he became UI, Gregory was dead. The Ulness, as it turned out, was meningl1is. The puzzling question was why the antibiotic, ampicillln, hadn't affected the bacteria that were at the source of the infection. That case, and Its tragic conse- quences, marked the beginning of an Investigation that continues today. It has Influenced the way doctors use antibiotics to treat a number of ill- • nesses, Including one of the most common ailments of childhood. mid- dle ear Infections, known medically as otms me!dia. The bacteria cultured In Gregory's case was Hoemophilus ln/luenz.oe - doctors refer to it as "H. flu," and. while It sounds like it has something to do with influenza, it doesn't. What was curious about this H. flu was that it had developed a resistance to am- I Neuer give a child antibiotics prescribed for adult. ... picUlin, the drug usually prescribed to fight It. In addition to being responsi- ble for such serious Illnesses as men- ingitis and pneumonia, H. flu causes between 25 to 30 percent of all mid- dle ear Infections in children, and it's estimated that 95 percent of all youngsters have at least one bout before age 5. Since Gregory's death In 1972, there has been a sharp lnaease In the Incidence of amplclllin-resistant H. flu . "Today some hospitals are ftndlng a reslstance rate as high as 38 pereent," says Clyde Thornsberry, Ph.D .. of the U.S. Center for Disease Control. Luckily, there are alternative an· ttblotics that do work against the ampicilbn-reslstant strain of H. flu. Some doctors are now prescribing these alternatives fCK middle ear Infec- tions. lis conSidered VefY Important to clear these cases up fast -about one-third of aD chi&dren dewJop chronk: Infections which c.an '-ad to permanently lmpared hearing. The lip-off that an lnfecdon ls resls, tant to ampldllln ocx:urs when the pe- Ma l'AMILY WISl.Y, 0...... tf, - tkmt doesn't get better as quickly as expected. With any antibiotic, a child should feel much better within 24 to 48 hours. If not, something is wrong. The fact that some bacteria can resist the onslaught of an antibiotic is only one reason to be especially watchful when a child is taking one of these drugs. Ir's just as Important to know why an antibiotic has been pre- scribed in the first place. Antibiotics are powerful medicine, but they are eff ecttve only in illnesses caused by bocterial infections. Cokis and flu. for instance. are caused by viruses, and antibiotics will not help in fighting them. Nevertheless, they are some- times lncorrectJy prescribed for these and other nonbacterial ailments. Pharmacist Richard Penna of the American Pharmaceutical Association speculates that aU too often this hap- pens because ol pressure from par- ents to have the doctor prescribe some kind ol medication. When an antibiotic is necessary. be sure to follow directions carefully. Some antibiotics for children come in liquid form and must be refrigerated. If not, they will quickly lose potency. One pov.oerlul antibiotic. tetracy- cline, is not considered suitable for children at au because it causes per- manent discoloration of the enamel of developing teeth. Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics have advised against prescribing it for children. By far. the biggest mistake made with antibiotics is discontinuing them as soon as the child feels better. "It's very important to finish the full course of medication," insists Penna. If the medication Is stopped too soon. the child may have a relapse and become even sicker than he was originaDy. Here are a few other do's and don'ts to follow when antibiotics are prescribed for your child: . • Pay close attention to the instruc- tions about the timing ol dose5 and about what foods should CK should not be eaten during treatment. • Never give a chlJd leftover an- tblodcs ti the same or similar symp- toms occur later, •Don't give a child antibk>tk:s prescribed for adults. Dosages often differ, and medication intended fCK adults may be too strong for a child. .ae aware of~~ If your child a taking penlctan for the ftrst time. The alergic ~ usualy be- ~ with hives or Idling, nasal con- gestion, nau1ea, abdominal aamping and/or dlanhee. Cal the doctor Im· medialltfv f there .. .,,..., • mid Nae• don. The alergy is rare, but It ra can be dangerous. .., \ AdV91'1lMment • SOLID GOLD LIMITED EDITION (Enlarged to St.ow 0.1••11 Advertlaement PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL MEDAL IOOo/o SOJ,ID GOLD -$20 On January 20, 1981, Ronald W. 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Mechanical riding buUs pop up everywhere after John Travolta rides herd In Urban Cowboy. Honky-tonks replace discos around the country. It seems as If the center of the coun- try has moved deep In the heart of Texas. And at &east one social observer says dUs cowboy craze 5'gnals a return to traditional sex roles. "We went too far there for a while with the whole disco movement and unisex thing," says Dr. Jim Salem, an American-studies ixofessor at the University of Alabama. "For about 10 yeais, we didn't know who anybody , was. But in the cowboy society, men • r are men, and women are women." Salem says the return of the old sex roles Is best reflected In country and western music: "We have a popular song down here that goes 'She does the dishes and keeps her husband company.'" And Salem, 43, ~ that both sexes are happy that the old days are back ... Cowboys are just men with al that's wrong with men." he ' says. "They drink too much, they go out at night and sometimes they're a liffie bit mean. But ladles low cowboys." That's what Dr. Salem says, f°"5. Watt's New In Bands High-school marching bands have come a k>ng way from such 1radmonal hal-time shows as "Great Jewish HC>CMy Players of Our Tune" and "A Proud Salute to Mayonnaise." Today, bends haw gone electric. More and more schools around the country are taking advantage of new battery-operated I por1abae ampllfters to open up thO ads to elecb1c: guitars, electrtc pianos, ewn fkite solos, which, before ampllftcadon, •• PAMUWPDD' --........... ..... Plll'f .......... ,,. .....""-* v...i.-& a-.,. 11 .., ·M.~ ....... ,. ..... Mtlur c.,., The Wizard Of Oohs And Aahs A recent repor1 commissioned by the White House noted that m05t Americans are headed "to- ward virtual sci- entific and tech- no logica I illit- eracy." Not If Mr. Wiz- ard has his way, though. Mr. Wiz- ard, alias Don Herbert, fasci- nated and educa- ted young and In 1963 Mr. Wizord explained this candle-lfghting ggmo. old alike for 15 years In the 50's and 60's with his demonstrations on the wonders of 9dence. And now he's back on the air in 130 cities with 80-seconcl lV spots caled "How About ... " -shown on kxal news and magazine shows. Herbert, 62, says he W1't a sden- tist, but a .. science Interpreter," and adds that he's seen a recent upswing in the country's Interest in science. "But the people now want more were l~le to hear. Al>ert CaAronovo, band dJrector of Indiana's Chesterton High School and one of the pioneers of the surge An .-...: bmt.,.. '"'9c1*tg on. towald e'8ctrtc, says that in the near future ... Bands wtll feature sound cf. fects, syntheslzirrs, vocaltsls, fighting tech.nlques. The posslbtlltles are lrnJaed only by the lmaglnatk>n of the band dnctor ... p~I. information that they can use In their daily bves," he observes. "like tips on energy." "How About ... ,'' ce>-funded by General Moton and the National Science Foundation, covers every· thing from fat mk:e to nuclear fusion to ftreftghters under stress. Herbert says he hopes that by the end ol each segment, viewers might &ook up and say, "Now, how about that!" It's In The Cards If you're like most people, you love getting Christmas cards but dread having to send them. Some advice, then, from poet Susan Polls Schutz, who says card-sending shouldn't be a chore but .. a time to tel people how much they mean to you." She suggests first ~ptng people by the cbsenas of your relationship. Then write a few dJfferent messages for acquaintances, friends, relatives, etc. As Schutz notes, "Sending thJ'ft or four messages among "100 people Is sail more penona1 than sending the same aud that milllons around the country receive." Many people fear they can't e:x- pras themsdYes verl>aly, but Schutz. whc. poetly appears on some 70 m9on ~ cards and whoM latest book -her •th -Is caled Laue, LJtJe and Shore, advtles, "If you sit down and ~ thlr* of why you're sending t0me0ne a card, some- thing wtl come to mind. Remember, nobody Is )udglng the wrttlng ttsel; It's your fee~ that wtl shtne through." Ms.-ing The Mark Only 16 percent of aU women prefer being called Ms. 9Sther than Mrs_ or M&, according to a recent survey. Among married women. 81 percent prefer Mrs., while single women pref er M& over Ms. by a 62-32 margin, concludes the survey, conducted for Virginia Slims by the Roper Organization, which inter· viewed 3,000 U.S. women. A Helping Hand Miraculous new microsurgery tech- niques are now betng used eve.ry day to perform such once-Impossible tasks as restoring severed llmbs. However, prompt action by accident victims and bystanders is mandatory to Insure the best chance of successful surgery. If you are ever at an accident where somebody loses a finger, for instance. a recent a"rticle In the American Jour· no/ of Nursing advises the following be done as soon as possible: 1) Wrap the amputated part In a moistened cloth, preferabJy gauze soaked in purified salt water. 2) Put the wrapped digit in a plastic bag and seaJ it. 3) Put the sealed bag on ice. If the djgit is ixessed on ice, it may be posd>le for a transplant to be done within 24 hours. If It Is not preserved, trreversble tissue and blood damage will occur in about sbc hours. -Eliot K..,a.n BIR11IDA VS (all Saglttmius) Sun· ~--·Patty Duke Astin 34; Lee Remidt 45; Margaret Chase Smith 83; Morey Amsterdam 66; Chade Rich 48. ~ -Tim Conway 47. T...S., -Uv Ulmann 41 . ~ -Paul Butterfield 38. ~ -Ram9eY Clark 53; Kdh Richard 37; Osslie Davis 63; Willy Brandt 67. frtdli, -Cicely Tyson 41; Ra~h Richardson 78. 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Opening the show are Chip ·n· Dale, who treat themselves to a very Merry Christmas at the expense of Mickey Mouse and watchdog Pluto. The chip- munks create holiday havoc around the trimmed tree and things quickly end in ornamental disaster. But In the true Christmas spirit. Mickey and Pluto forgive and forget and soon all Join Donald Duck, Goofy and Minnie Mouse in a rousing version of "Deck the Halls." Donald Duck and his nephews follow with some of winter's favorite pastimes-sledding, snowmen and snowball tossing. Donald tolls the youngsters' fluffy constructions, but Huey, Dewey and Louie get the best of their uncle In a flurry of fast and furious snowball exchanges. Next. Peter Pan shows youngsters Wendy. Michael and John that by thinking a wonderful thought, they can tlyl With Peter's encouragement. the trio take off for a delightful night flight around London, complete with a atop at Big Ben. · • Jlmlny takes the audience from night flying to cool sliding as Thumper gives some sound advice for Bambi's first time on Ice. When Bambi get• tangled up In hit eftorts to Ice-skate, his rabbit friend help• him unwind. ,.... Pinocchio next appears on stagi, and shows he's no blockhead when he performs "I've Got No Stnngs on Me" with Trombol1's Marionettes Not to be thought a wooden actor. Pinocchio puts his heart and soul into hrs performance and gets literally tred up m his work. Dinner tor two is then served to Lady and the Tramp as the Italian chefs. Tony and Joe, 1oln in their unforgettable rendition of '"Bella Notte " Emcee Cricket calls on two very lovely ladies to partake 1n the after-dinner fest1v1t1es Ftrst Cinderella. with the help of her feathered fnends and her "house mouses." prepare h~ beautiful evening gown for the royal ball at the Prince's c:istle. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs take over with some dancm· and prancrn' and so~ mov1n' and groovin' With Grumpy on pipes, Doc on guitar and Dopey keeping the beat on drums. Snow White is in seventh heaven on this ioyous occasion Donald Duck is next seen shoveling snow from the walk outside his house. 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Fau the Miiiie 8Slit!ICllillM St u, 11111 c.1111 (C·C) "Cheatin1 Cats" Valene 1s 1nv1led to cheat in a competition for a wnters workshop scholmh1p. & TIM S-alld tllt Sullstlftee 8:00 8 CIJ ([21 A!Ule llMet's l'llc.t 8 0 ID CHIPI "Satan's Aneets" Offker Bonnie Clark 1s kidnapped by a motoicycle 1an1 and Poncl1 and Jon spearhead a dannc rescue usrna bOth 1 microt1cht a11cr1h and a thret-1tlletler to capture the thucs 1n ruued mountain teru1n • Tiii u ..... hW ef J«.- c-ttlll • C. AKELS1swt"5lllG * SllQES Ill HAWAII! • rn1 t11• a Clllrle'• ..... "Island Ansels" A sw1n1m1 s1n(les tour bKomes the cmr IOI 1 terroiisl lfOUP with • pt1n to usassinate a pe.ct leader. •QI'.«*£ VUDOWI: * SMw•Wll At CielptM • It II Wrltt• . ..,., "'""' .. • lllni•: "Scrt11t" (mus) '70 (2h!'S)-Albtrt Finney, Alec Guinness Scroo1e. 1 mistrly man. who de· minds p1yment of loins-even on Cllrlstmas, is viSJted br three sP11ils on CllristmH b• • 0 C.-(C.C) "Encyclope· di• Galectiea" Or Sa11n mm1n11 the ~nlstent reports of eatr1ttr· restn1I visitors ·to 11rth 1nd shows thll no convi11ein1 ev1dtnct u1sts for 1nr eatr1terrestr1il vl1it1tion. pest or prt1tnt ....... --• M I ,,... twht: , ......... .,, ... TV WEEK. DECEMBER t~. 1980 (susp) 80 <2hrs) Wilham Shatner. Hal Holbroo~ Van Johnson Au Gardner While on a st~e v•Sll lo Toronto the President ol the Un1led States 1s kidnapped by in 1nterna honal terro1tst and held in an ar moied lruck filled with uplos1ves until a huae ransom is paid e Wild IUncdoln • m m QI! Mtrit: "Tiit •ictlt die Clty Scr11111ff'' (2hrs) (adv) '80 -Raymond Bun Robert Culp Chhon Davis I he ttt1zens ol a m•fOI city aie thrown into a nightmare ot fur and panic when a blackout S('tS oil a senes ot fnghlen1n1 and de struthve e•en\s Ill JallltS llollison m a 11merpie<• Tlltltrt: r.u. llltflt tf Youth (C·C) Devastated b~ Roland's death, Vera repre.sses her ciiet and devotes all her ener11es to nurs1n1. After voluntary service over seas, she suddenly returns lo Enc land. determ ined to mmy her brother's friend, Vietor illl firift1 LIM -9:30- • TM hid of S.llfofal DlllrffHMt m 11•a•s•H ID Mun4o 111 O...ln .. 10:00 .. ,...., B El'ltll Alt11tJ Hollr • WiwW """" """ a Dltlciftc ,,..... ID .. _., •M ~Veteran )Ourn1hst Martin Aarons•y 101n~ with reco1n1zed Wuh1nifon rou1nahsts to discuss news of the week R 50 Ftaturt SllHIJ "B•W l1w" -10:30- .""' Ftlwtll mJi..,s..a1rt • CMWutieli "lhe Licht of E1pe11 enu" Rembrandt and Vermeei serve IS prototyp4s for S11 Kenneth Clar~·s study of 17th century Europe, 11:00 ••• Cl) (JI ({Z 8 ..... rn lltNmL aw • '8aMtttn •DNTllM~Htlr U Clrtl llnlttt IM FrltMs @ ... (C.C) BlltN.ls,..1111 .... -11:30- • s,.tl ,..., • n..1t0ci.. CIJT ........ Cll fllltlt: "laltlMKt,e" (susp) '66-Warrtn Beatty, SNllMll Yort ...... : .. .,SW.., ..... .... (dra) '69-Ttd Ecc* •@•Jed••• ...... : .......... ,....,..,.,.. . <••) '62-CMritl Amtww. -ll:•S-...._ .. ,_ ...._._,,._ 1u•111, .. .,._., .. ._. .. .................. .. ................... LIW1 .......................... ...... : "Tiii ......... (dfl) 'SJ-William HoldeR, Otwld Nlwttl. 11100 ...... : ............ Qlt. W' (COl'll) 'Sl -PMI 0..llta. O ..... :Tobt1R~. • srom: "' ..... ,.... s... ............... , ........ be 1n11CM1nc1d . 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T tftJ Cole Wllltta•er craJ "-•hrs m flit ,,.,, luncl1 , .. .,.,..., • lltfit: "Tiit SltrJ ti lwtll" {dra) '60 -Stuut Wh itman, Tom I ryon. Peuy Wood. Yiveca llfldlo•l. Jett Morrow r rarned 1n all I he MOlb 111H ol wo1sh1pp1n1 the stone 1oc1 sin« sile was a cllild, Ruth becomes a pnestess ind takes ch111e ol trach1n1 1 ucriltc11I child. but 1 aotdsmllh and his family do much to slt1h her unsh1ku ble beliefs • llltwiet: .... , Dlrllll• CMflMll· tint," "llttlt lor tl1t "'"'' ti Ille.,.,. u Writi111 '" • ..,_ 2:00 It' I ,_ lvlillta -~11'1bUM • lloN: Ii> .. ,_ C.1't Cllut '" MeMll lb11" (tom) '39-W C frelds £d1a1 Ber1en Chulre McCarthy Bercen and Charlie try to keep i showman's dlu&Me•. •ho lh1nks Im lather needs money llom m11ry1n11 wealthy man • lleM: ti) .. ~ ••• " ""l!Pt lripM" (adv) '36-Euol Flynn m lltwie: "The hon llistrt11" {ad¥) ·~2-Alan Ladd Yutrnra Mayo -2:30-w Tiit Music of Cllr1st1M1 1HJ G1ut '•rlti11ances fD Gates of Asii (R) 0) Sie111pi1 tn DM1n10 ID} Al Min leh1m 3:00 D lnterflct (]) Mtwit: "Scrooce" Imus) '70- Alberl frnney Alec Guinness a fa11ily Fil111 fes1lw1I: "lln Elt· pliant Called Slowf)" (dra) '70 8111 •FT•RNOON I Travers. Vrr11nra Mcllenna .__ .. _____ iiiiiiioiiiioiiiiiliil._... I.}) Sur Trtk 12:00 -~itt S,.C. • (fl CJ.I I.al liWtS & Altswtn D S.1rdl mt lM lv<y .., l 11D11 @ Tiie 1.tt11 S.11cll fDlu•. f.D leiil'IJllews a Slilll c-.. -12:30- (l ) fl) TIM IMO Collett footlllll llll·AIHriun T t1111 • ,..,.. 7 D SPCCW.: Allltriun llfatyte A look ill the Irle ol Andrew Carne11e Cfl) W.111°12 GJ lltwie: Ill "Heidi" (dri) '37- Shirley Temple Helen Westley, Jean Hersholt lhe classic tale of an or phaned t•ll lmn1 rn the Swrss Alps "''h hei lovrne 1randfatl\er fJO) The ll11ic of 011 '•ittlln1 (ill ltlowie: To be announced St SIMI• ''"itws -3:30- CI 11eM15'0m.: Pro Hockey lhe l A llrnrs ill the Boston 81u1ns fD Wlllf ,llSllfl (R) ® '11jKt Uniwtnt 4:00 • .._.,ti, .. S..lldlJ 8 Tiie IMO Collt1t footaall lllf. lllMrtU Tu111 The na1ton s lo1emos1 1980 GOlle&rm football players as selected by lhe r ootb1ll Writers Asso etatton of America will be ~pot h&Med tn thrs specral. (I) Qviz l ids cm sncrAL: Em111ttt 0tt.,·, h11 land Cllrist1111s m llowit: "lly Sidt of the Moun· bin" (dia) '69-fed Eccles &J Mtwie: fr.1 "Bil Jim McUln" (dra) ·52 Nancy Olson •VUUIQ I e:oo BD .I JJ,Nns ft111111 e lloN: "CM""" llill.s o..~ (dta) 76 (2hrs) -Ben Mu1phy, ll1the11ne Cmllo1<1 A special aaent ol 1nte1est becomes 1nv1srble 11 will as the tesull of lhe ifter effects of in underwi1te1 eaploStO~ • ll1tdl "-rtl <Ill Tiit ltedt11• ma GI lleM: "Mirldt • l41l Street" (dra) '73 (Zhrs)-Sebutron Cabot. lane Aleunder, Suzanne Davidson. Oavod Hartman The story ol an old man who professes to bt the only rul Sanla Claus Cl) Solid Gold Tom Rerd & '11ch11d Sanders Tavares Leri Garrett. Susan Anton, Phll (verl~ and Split En1 a•e the auesls fJJ Mttl the ,rt5s @ b tenliolls fD AH Crt1tu1ts G111t all4 Srull 'Harr of the Doc" Mrs Hall the hou"keeoe• has to leave S~eldale house for a short whrle. and T rrstan's attempts at houukeeprne are not to everyone's li~•na 21 C11cle of Starl Aretha f t~nklrn U Htre's to Your Ht1lttl -6:30- D t U lltwl ~In ~rdl Of ... 1J flews Cenltrtnct 8 Wildhlt AdwtlltV1' I]) IMI House n focus R Ctcdttt's Vlctoty ~tdtft SJ) lettflowen, the Int ~t• 7:00 D 1 f 12 60 llllnufts D D U Disney's Wondt1ful Wotld: "f111t111111 ot Us to All of You" {C·C) Jrm1n1 C1det hosts lhrs anr· mated Ch11s1mas mus1tal leaturona Donald Ouck, Chip ·n· Dale. Peter Pan. Prnocchro and Snow Whrle and lhe Seven O•arls B rJ •1 .fOl1 '2t; S,ECtlll: Ru· dolpll's Slliny lltw Y111 (R) (I hr) Pege7 MONDAY (Condnued) by Tony Randall ... """ e fllowie: "llttterllits Art frff" (dra ) '72 (90m)-Cold1e Hawn Edward Albert Ir [1leen Hec~arl Mitllael Glaser A 1oun11 blind man. !ry1n1 10 escape his dom1nee11n1 mother, 1alles an apartment 1n the hippie S«lron ol lht city whtre his Ml! door nei1hbol suspects him of btin1 a peep1n1 Tom when she catclles him 'lool1n1 1n' on her lrom lht fife escape <11 llllr ~ Qrllt-$"'"' • WlfN """"' """ 0 Tiie 12th Slrtt1 •11 ID Tiie CllristlMs Sollis (R) Mel Torme •1lh Les 8rown and His Band of Renown 1ppur rn lh1s Ch11slmas special 111111 auesls Rtth little M111lyn McCoo. Maureen McGovern and Georae Shu11n1 a M•A•s•H ID c.lorina -10:30- • •ID""" t2ll f alllily F llld 0 lllltttJitce Tlltalrt: Tnumtnl of Voutfl 11:00 9 (J) (lJ) News 8 CD 9 918) 1a News e UOITS: IAlltp Wetllalf Jhe UCLA 8ru1ns vs Evansville • 1'1MI """"" """ • M•A-S•H •OMS... ltJ'lld 0 5-dstap (C·C) -11:30- • (JJ <Ill --= "Qlllftcy, M.C.,'' .,.. ... ......,. .. CJ) '-!llm '°""' SIMM 8 0 ID JelMulJ ea,.. •a ... • ""91Ml• 9 '-!11911SM1t ................ • ..,..: Ii> "f1911titr Htrirt11" (wes) '38-John Wayne ........... -~-""" 12:00 • •ewt I MMlt: "lo111treet" (drl) '70-Jamts fr1nciscus • , .. llt ,.., lff• • Tiii 12ttl Street be Commtn· twy. intervttwi and cl1Ss1ul and ,..time muMC 111 combined to u Mine lht evolution ol 111t1me music Ill Ille Mlssoun Valley 1nd tis tnllu we on 20th century composers ..... -12:30-...... ,.-nw .. .. ,. ....... / ..... 12 1,. ... ,., ... ............... 1:00 • .... ,...,.. • .... : e "lllfld" (m11) 'ft-INll Dolley. [111 •e111ei A wife elld lltf lowtf plaA Ille death ol lier llusblftd In • w cmll -1:30- • Th LIM it.., -2:•-. • llal"* ,....., .. ,.,. ...... (adv) '~3-Cllr\ Wit, Suu11 ...... d. Michael Rtalil. S.t 1111 Holll Kon&. Hlis s10IY d.,Cta • '*'' *fMlllt. two·hsltd 1un ri.tr • mc11tt 111 Anlt1~n """ pllotoer1· ,iNt llllll'ltolltd in Cllln• ..... 10 TUESDAY D£CEMIH 16 for lllOnli111 an4 after-listilp. pltast see DAYTIME ,aOGUMS. ltlow, to< your ~in<•. lfl Ille .,,·s~. OAfTHllE MOVIES 11 :tO a> till "aff ltittr 'arty'' (wts) '39 John Wayne 11:il0 • ii "bnr17 II ...,,_ tn" (dra) ·•6-0av1d N1wen llJ lil "Tiit laclltto< ,arty" (tom) 57-0on Murray l:041'10 "Casanen's I ii lli1llt" (com) ·54 Bob Hope 0 i!J "Tlltre's lfo lninm like s11 .. l usiness" (mus) '54-Ethet Merman, Dan Oatley 1:30 llJ "Tiit Mont Seldiers" (adv) '59-John Wayne •V•NING his honor D CHl ID SrtCIAl: A loll ... CllriltllllS S,.clal (I hr) Bob Ho pt celebrates hrs 30th Annual Chnstmas show with auests Loni Anderson, loietta S•1!. the AP All Star Colleae Football Tum and Larry Callin and the Gatlin Brothers e Morie: "lowr11e1 11110 Fe11" (mys) ·75 (2hrs)-Shtlley W1ntm Zero Mostel A 1eolo11s1 has secret 1nl01mation on the development of a newly d1sco¥t1ed na!ural resource 11h1cll 1s vital to his rovernmrnt 8 CD <Ill 1211 "''" D1J1 ''Whtie Ch11stmas" Ch11stmas at lht Cunn1nfhams ts 1n ieopardy •hen a snow storm scatters the celebrants (() Tiit larttrs trittl laK111u •P'M 1111ui111 .., fllowie: ti) "Casa""' lrOWll" (com) '44 (Zhrs)-G11y Cooper Teresa W11ght H1l111ous cdmphca lions follow •hen an aslrolaeei forecasts the la1lure of a w111er's mamaae 8 TM Alctflt of M111 fl:) ZI Tenlpl oc- -8:30- • CD <lJ) QI) l.Htf "' I ShitltJ "Candy 1s Dandy" lavtrnt and Sh11ley 1et 1 1ob tn a department s101e and laveine eeu tipsy on hench chocolate CJ) Lalill ,roftlt • Ca111 '""'" fl:) Niwa (C·C) (R) "The Salety Fat lor" This p1oe1am eum1nes 11hethe1 111 travel is ufe enouah and fu lures 1 tnp 1n a DC 10 m Iii S.rttaril 9:00 9 (IJI lihwle: "lltMM ~ Ille li&llt" (dra) ·so (Zhu) -K11sty McHichol, /1mmJ McN!Cllof, Anne Jttison Tiie story ol !he bratnwash tnl ol a youn1 man by a youth rehaious cult. a o a mCIAl.: o.. 11artia CllriltMll S,.Cial (I hr) Om Martin returns wtlh 1ues1s Beverly Sills, [nk [sfr1d1, Andy Clbb 1n~el T 1ll1s for this holiday special • CD 9 Clll Three's C1111p111r {C·C) "Cllrlss(s Cousin" When Cl111ssy can't return to pay her share of the rent. Jack, l1net, Lury and Furley etch come up witlt their 1dt1I tempoury roommate only lo hne the dtc1si0n swpt h1la11ousfy out ol thtir ltanM by the arrlval ot Chnssy's cult, but clumsy c011s1n, Cindy • ..,., Crifflll .. a "' ..., • a--(C-C) • El .. • Irie c.-• .... (U) -t.JD- • CD 9 • T• Cllll ltr C.. *t ''Wllo 's AITaid of Ii& Bid Woltt ?" lftftfy U,S flit lltllllOI tcCOllllt lot Ille llSt llllfll wlltll lie W.Hets ltllO I ~ ftilt Ollf to , ....... Ille -·-. .. Mllltf •• , llwtll s.. • , ... plOlllOtiol "' •• ,-. tof llCltl fMn ............ e t11e ..., i. Qtiestlel CC·t) "llrwtt lllclll11t" Or Jonttltan Mllltt ues VM of 11111oCfn !roll! 1 wt11 ttt 4' lltldl lfOff! ""'°"" to tNc tTOllicS ill °'*' le ptoM lllt IO ClllM 'Milld/Wy "°""": t0100 ••• ,.. ...... c.. Mr .... (lllt) stM Allen wlM lie jolilH '1 l'tlCI l Olll '-tlMI, Leny TV WEEK oectMBER , .. 1980 Wlltoa Steve Lawrence Anthony Newto and Bob and Ra1 ... """ U HARTt HAIT/YULETf0£ * TOYS MEAN 11Ult0£1t! • r1J1 ®' a ""' l o ""' "l IS !ht s,ason to bt Murdtrtd" Ont ol Hart's tompelilors in lht toy business uses 1ndus111al esp1onae' 10 steal the prototype plans lor a •ti)' soph1st1cated toy m hid 11ei-t llt'#S ® Maliftet 111111 Brjou m to1ori11• O •ewsditd -10:30-• m ID lltwS fD ,rntfttt l yd1a Mendota This pro11am fealum the 1nteina11onally recoan11ed Me11can Ameunn sineer l yd la Mendoza (JI\ Tiit Body in Qllfftiofl 11:00 U Cl) tD CW QJJ llews ... ID) a ffews • Tllo Hol.,.... S41\lllts a TM ... ,,_141 Glmt m M•A•S•H a> Oflt Step ltJOflcl fZl) lasic Solar £11tra ' Active l•O· u1d Systems' -11:30- D IJ (j) MoWJe: "Tiit 01in CurH" Part I (mys) 78 -Jamu Coburn Jun Simmons D r}a) Of Joilll11Y C1rso1 G ,ritefltr: Coll llock H Paul rt cerves a strone rep11mand from Euc.1 .. hen ht •S held responsible !or lht tact that l1we is no! met on her release from Wenh1orth e CJ) <BJ !1tJ fftn/Mnlt: "Dec" (dfa)-Faye Dunnaway .. ...,. m tttca•'s Htrtts • Mlirie: tii) "llifl1 of tllt l'tul" (•ts) '36-John Wayne 8 All41 I Will la Hurd: Joll11 IMdier, '"' ID \DJ Ca"*'" A1C 11ews ID lltclle a lltclle 12:00 e Tl!ilipt Z1111 a fact Ille Miiiie • , .. let,_ lHt ...... -12:30-D D !JJl Tiie Tt11t1row S-. .... i•: "Mr C..tlll a1d1tl" (mys) '53-Richard Burton • Tiie"' . ...... ,..,.._.. .W.W .... ... 1100 ...... : .., ., ... ..,,... .. (llof) '13-Paw1':luc11y. Pella C11st1I -l:JO-. ... ~ .... • -..: • "(•11 .. ttll Ctt· ...... (dre) '4S-lloMrt YOIHI& 2100 ....... .,.. .............. 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(l)Pll ...... . , ....... ....... ,...., 0 ••• .,." • ..,., llilltr a..,_ • n. .....,,u.,., ~ eCriltim 11m a .,_ .,._., C1tr1m1at • "1ilt ,.,..... 8:00 e Cl) 0 flt "'ndJ runs 1w1y from llis ~·s 11111e dre1m1n1 ot btcomina 1 country mUSIC star and everyone sutters wllen he moves into Flo's stomoom to prKtlee for his new career. • a a SP1C1AL: n.. ..,,.. 1111 .. ,. QrilCINI f'" (R) Tilt two JOun1 betrs. Sister and Brother, KCOm!J'ny PIP' Bur on his search fol the perfect Christmas tree ind 1lo111 the way they have some ht1rt · ..,..._, 1110t111nt1 witll Ille wlldllft i.1111 ..... • ... : "11944•" (711rs) (dra) '71•'6Hda JacUoll. TilllOlllJ Wtst e lfDIL: ., er.-Clwfll . -~.,=­le=:.!... ........ -1:•-• ()) ('() u..· .. "" olhct • NIUt4 trlltn Holsttl1111 swept olf Mr .... ~ ........... "°"' ... • • • snCML: n. Ultle lliiUI QftMll ~ (It) The lift euracttn lroln The Llttlt Ras· call' .,, ,..t111td lft tllls lun·fitltd llllMlttd..-clal •en.,_ e .... ,.. ..... (R) "Otnct ill Allerlca: Clt01to,raph1 by 811· lllCll!ftt, Part IV" This PfoCllm fta· twn M .. Y0t• City 8'Htt mtmbtrs 1ft danctS lncludlna "The Studftst Tin Soldier," "Tchtikowiky Pts de Oeua" and "Billo dell1 Reaina." -~ 1100 • Cl) lD ll•A.,•H The 4017th waces a two-front Cllnstmts, hostinc ll0ttan CHphlns to • ptrty In the maa tent while tendin1 • seriously wounded soldier 1n lht operat· tna room . eT111omsms * ... EM llACHllF' • OSllOllD Qriltlus B 0 8 SPICIAL: Tiie 0..- ,_., Clwilllua ( tllr) Jotn1n1 Maiie •nd Donn, Osmond for this musical/ .. . :-,,., : ;:. ·'·~, · ~I ' -· 11'1 a HapJ1V Chrittmu and h~ aalllng when The t.~ Boat crw .. t• out on a hotlday crulM full of romance Md comedy on Saturday at 9PM on ABC. Pictured .,. ..,.. stars (I to r) Fred Grandy u Gopher, T9d Lange aa IMae. Jill Wh91an a1 Vicki and Gavin Macleod u C.pt. Stublng. • NIO.Y THI t Ml • ILU11 •cntm1 • IOMH CUT • SA TWlil J • THI HUMl'M • W .. IMOll . • CHIMA SYMMIOMI • THAn M'mYAl* 1• IT • AM.CAM -..o&.O • W1IAID Oii OZ • STA ...... OVlm •THI~ PUil 111'1 Oii OTMm '"'8-AU. IA~ toeMOYmAN9-WMllMl'O,_TAfl VIDEO CASSETIE RENT AL S 646 8928 V/.s.A 18141Hart>o.l t•d Co•lo M"o * ~ comtd, S1>1Cill ire Dou1 Henn1n&. Pean F11m1n1. Gree Ev111n i nd t--------------------rntmbtrs al the Osmond f1mlly • CD • S'fCIAl: EHtl Ot· fltr't ,_ llM ant-(lhr) Ker • mil the frOI sl11s with a new 1roup of m119pets 1n a story of 1 woodltnd ChnstmtS that is short on mh but Ion& on love •UfO (JI Diii Cefyell 5""' ....... ~5""' • DHct fMr CltristlllS Special D 50 future lllMMl•J "Iceland" -9:30- • Cl) (!J lfoult Ciiis ll's Christ· mu Eve al Kensineton Hospital when Ch11ley and Ann learn an 1n· v1ted U S.0. troupe will not be 1ble to put on 1 show IOf the patients. so the st1tt decides to do its own show. (JI TUt's .....,..._ "Heroes of the Wtst" 0 A Dhrlllt 11114 ... ID llepr Dllkt Htpr 10:00 8 LOU LOOIS AT FEM * II THE STIEETSI • Cl) (!J lei Gf..t ROSSI'S OVtr• b11rin1 manner 1n1ers a black re· porter W01k1n1 with him on 1 d1ff1Cult stOIY about the surpns1n1 commu· nity response to 1 (lletto k1lhn1. While Rossie and lhe streetwise Milt Ch1mbtr111n are hav1n1 their drf· ferences, Charlie Hume informs a 6oubtful Lou of 1 push to boost T rib circulatioft with SJ)tC11I sections on the li1hler sicle of the news, ())tifllall,,_ .... 8 9 8 SPICIAL: HiPlictlb et Ille let Fiiiies 1114 HGWty M let (R) (lhr) Spec11eul1r displ1,s of ice sht1n1 skills and major production numbers tre featured ln this special st1rrin1 Pem flem1n1 and hosted e Spend Christmas with KOCE 50 Sing we Noel December 16at 5:30pm eeautYand the Beast ... December 17 at 7:30 pm Christmas snows, Christmas Winds December 17 at 8:30 pm Ao m,1(1(> PO\\IDlf PV ~OCE J"O lnfo(~r IJOr.lrio" 1or PuOl•C Broaoca\tlnQ ...... I THURSDAY 0£ClMIER 11 ft( IMnlilil IN lftenlooft lillHIP, ,111se 1t1 DAYTllU f'aOGHMS. ..._,IOI' ftll' ~. ue the dlJ'S lllOtitS. OATillllE MOVIES ll:tO .., ill . ..,..... 011111.~ (wts) '39-John Wayne 12:00 • Ii) "Gila" (dra) 4& Rlli Hayworth, Glenn ford .., ultttlll11P11's Adwenturts of a Y111111 tla11" (ldw) '62 Rtehard Seymer. Paul Newman l:tO CIJ) uHtft CMe Ille Girls" (com) '53-Bob Hope (J)) "Sir Ont lor Me" Imus) '59-Bina Crosby l:JO D "IMllll '•int" (drat '64 Johnny C1awrlo1d •VENING e:oo 9 D CD lL <lli all Mews -~Wtman 8 CD [OJ llfl 8 Nttn D ftc Tic O.Up m M•A•S•H e flit 1tt1111 Hill Sllow ID n.. ctre.i111 ru~ St Tiie Eltdric Compa111 A Htrt's to YOllf Hultll -6:30- (J) Cf}) iai a ,.... (I) M•A•S•H . ......,. (JI llnwy ltilltr ....... lie. Kotter ACROSS I TN e.,.m 81.otoro s Reslau<anl 9 ltlnerltln lllAC>mobtle Aatoc1llOOll (•M.l 10 lNtllff (,fbbr ) 11 Al11W11 15 'The -SlClt d Mod"Chl' 18 ~ 20 Snoolt 21 GoMlt~ 22 ·a.tnes Plly' c~t 2• ~UllC 25 •OC'l'OUP Z8 M•lflld to 12 across JI ~··,·~ 32 S\al1td '".,_ ,. )t Hewtolll J6 Gretltir.lt 37 'G•fttl Ac19S' -Un' Mr W.-.Ch d) liood Tlmts fD Die• ~¥tit Show rJOJ J.2.1 Cotttact 7:00 UDU 1U "'"' U Birney Milltr Cl Ham Dtys As•in J ,; Trc Tac Douch CJ Tiie Joler's Wild 'ff Men Griffin SIMw m M·A·s·H 1 t To Tell Ille Truth Ii> Barett• 114.1 Up and Comin1 (t .C) fD Owtr £.ny (C·C) a Fa111i1J r t1M m Aprellditndo • Amar Di The M1dltll/lfh111 Report -7:30-u 2 on Ille TOWll l H•PPJ Days Acain D lff) family Felld U SAia Na Na 8 Erftritnns LA (lJ l'at M11urne D Face Ille Music GJ Al 111 tl1t family [I (11) M•A•S•H (lJ larney Milltr O Oii till: Kolidlr Cnme fll) Tiit llKNttt/Llhrer Report II) Cristina laan 9 Ntwsclletk 8:00 U (f Ull The lblttlls ~bbery ruulls 1n Walton Moutain s only slore•eeper. Ike Godsey, and his wife, Corabelh. lo 10 out of business Meanl!'hlle, Jason meets his most d1fftcult duty when lus squ11dron eels orders to flush out some German sol61ers DOWN 2 Ha• ol Mor• .tncl M~ J ·M·A·s·H, w nonc loM ) 4 Sue Cirtn''"" r, Mt1 J(Jfln Oanlo.WOltll 6 'l i.eo<y or Re!allYll'f' m-n (IM ) 1 .1oc' r..,,,. ~ ~ (cru. to f:iUle ,ns-) 8 M¥t _, uo!OO lrom ~• II 'Wondet Wom.t11' ll ltlr•ct 14 PllYJ molhflt d t 2 4GrOU 16 " -)OM. M 0 ' 17 Calli.in Slandlrcl T;me (otlll I 19 ~lfl()O·~ 23 °" "'roe<I !)$_. c-(due 0 puzlll __ , 26 lo-.-"'"' lrom ~.., 39 27 :~ Teb ~ '' 'f"-f'' rricrtdoble' 29 ~ICll Botney Aclltu Smith Rtspon\ibMy ~ T.,.ieo mau 33 u:r;~-· 35 Mr. l6 T 8nnllley l8 'Tht We!IOnl' ..... (~ 1 40 'WI(..,..,. """"" (lnll ) ,...,. D ~ !DJ Games ,tople "ay features include finals oo the tu& ot wa1 teatu11ng the hremen vs the steelwor,ers trom P1ttsbu1gh. a erape stomping competition at lh• Sonoma County h 11 youn& mtn s l1&ure skating, a demonstrahon ol Japanese martial arts and kendo. Billy Barty bas•etball. tea1u11ne the shor1 vs lhe tall players, part lour ol lhe phyS1cal hint.SS pentathlon ' leature on a handicapped 1unner and a truck 1ump Cl lllowie: "The 811hop's Wife" (com) '48 (2hrs) Loretta Youn& Cary Grant fl young bishop: who has lost the common touch and ma11tal happiness because ol his dream ol erec1tne a cathedral is helped by Oudlev a friendly sprr1t a l ~ 1 !10> QJJ Mork I Min41. "Gunfight at the Mor Kay Corral · Mor• eets into a showdo•n w1lh one of the younesttrs from the daycare ceote• who thinks thal Billy the ~1d was a hero D Mowit: 11J "The c,,ern" tdral '66-Rosanna Schrf11no John Snon A Brit 1sh 1enml, a Royal Canad11n An force ott•cer an Ame11un cap la1t1 and p11vatt an Italian soldier and his e111. plus 1 German soldier are all trapped in a Cdwtln alter a bomb1ne raid CD l'at lllaauine II) Mowie: "Th Meneychan11rs" Cone! (dra} ·so (3hrs)-K11k Dou& las. Ch11stopher Plummer Two top eucutives lock horns in a bitter slruule for con1rol ol a vast bank1n& empire. while eath ont courts scan Oal 1n his Jll!rsonal hit mza r ... 11111 U Ouu "Strindberg Miss luhe Tl/ WEEK. DECEMBER u 1980 -1:30- 0 3 10 ilJ 8osom 1114dits "Macho Man· Henry 1s accused ol bt1n2 a ttnlltman and tnts 10 slla~t 111s 1maae m Carol lurnett ® Cllristllll$ Solies m Tlleatrt Btat · Ede~ Edtn ~ new play hav1ne 1ls West Coast 01t m1ere 11 the Los A.neeles Actor~ Thtal•t is d1scu~ed ft) La C.rat11na dt Ambnoso 9 :00 U ~l (ll Ma1nu111. l'.I. Magnum is treated to a crash course in Orren lat art1lac1s 1nd intr1eue 11hen a buullful Chinese £111 h11es hrm to protect a or1crltss urn coveted D @ ()f, lllowie: "Nicltt Kill" (dra) '80 (?hrs) Jatlyn Smith James f ranc1scus. Robert Mrtchum Mike IA!nnors The beautolul •1le ol a boo11Sh 1ndust11a11~1 and her lo•er olot the dnth ot lier husband alter wh1thlhr tom will assumt the deceased'' 1den1ttv and they ,.111 e5'apt w1lh a m1lhon dollars 1n cash a CD ®> 21 lamey Miltf (C.Cl Calf C11t No sooner doo 01tlr1Cll embu~ on a sp111tually cleansing· prog11m ol celibacy than the squad room 1s filled with call girls. and he has to •eep h1msell from temptatron m Men &riffiR Sllow SJ ,iuslo: M bltibition II Ille W1lh r Ar1 Ctftltr, lllillNa,.iis (R) This proaram leatum a poetit sur vey ol Ptcasso s 160 pamhnas d1aw· 1nas. sculptures and collaaes from the Minneapolis uh1b1t ID CaMI Sa1D S,.Cial 0 Slita Clrisl11t cx:x::xxJ cx:x::xxJ I 1y1•!!9 8100 I • o• ... u:.:·--I TlcTK .... ....... " • ni. ...., Hill Sllow Of....,'9rtrlit ••Oemk~y .. ~ ....... -6:30- (]) 990 .... ....... " . .....,. al.....,.., e .._. lacl Ketter •&eNT-.. • Diel Cnttt SMw ill l-Z-1 c.tact 7:00 •••@""" (])....,.., • .....,DIY' ... ()) Ticfec ...__ e TM .. ,,., Wiid (11 lltn Griftill SMw e 11•A•s•M 0 Tt T .. Ille Trlltll e llrlttl • Ottr Easy (C-C) .,....,, .... ........ ., ti Tiie lllaclWl/lelutr hport -7:30- • z °" Ille 1"" (]) *"' DIJ5 ... 111 • 8 ,..., ftllCI esaia1111 • TM .....,._ 5'111rts ()) Pll llapJillt • feet tilt ..... • Al ii tilt F1111ity 9IS11•a-s•H D llllllJ Miller 0 festiwt llcll e TIN llacllell/lthm llepor1 • Criltiu lwll 9 ltMty ... lllt ..... 8:00 8 1]) (f2) hoi It's shades of Humd Counly for Enos when She11H Rosco P Coltran' comes lo Los An1,1es and toms up w11h his IDf mer dtputy to 11d' down an armored car robbery rina. • 0 a llul ,..,.. Featu!tS 111eludt an Atlantic City. H'w Jersy woman who rel used to sell her house to allow 1n a 1amblin1 casino, a v1s1t to a luss1n1 contest and a Wyoming man who eels 300 m1ln per 1a11on ....... = ........... 1111111: (*')'II ............ -~ ........ .. Alllriclll ...... ----Illa ....... .,. ~ "1tOltr bf tat Qenuftl. • CD cm • UcM \• t ... 111 ''!trlk" lfedfOld S14ts witll lht tyfttttttn •11 111e1 ro Oft ""~' 11e1111t Ille plPfl aid I SIJ·ctr pile- up Ill tilt lamlty dtl~twlj CIUYS 11111111nce watt ..... :"Aw.tters..i. .. · (111$) '70 (llln)-ullffl Bo11n1nt, All AWOL Coftltdtratt COfPO'l l If· r1vt1 1n Los Ctdros to fi11d his ••t•I · lltM"I clud ot a cholera epidemic .,.. ....... • llttle: "Tiit .... trcll••1•n" P111 I (d11) '80 (3hrsHh1k Ooua 1'1, Christopher Plummer Two top bank n eculivts lock horns 1n • biller 111uute for control ol lht vast blnk· 1n1 1mp11e, while c0tirt1n1 llOSSlblt IUlldll Ill tlltlf llvtS. o,....,....11t11e..., • CHlt ,.,._,....., (R) "lift on tllt M1uiss1pp1" Robtr1 Linsin& stus 1n this dr1m1tu1t10n ol Abrk Twain's bOok about his youthful uperiences u 1 rtvtrboll pilot out of Hannibal, M1uou11. Kurt Vonntqul hosts -1:30- • CMtl .. ,llttt ., 1111 Ihde• Clllryti• IHl Cllrl1tn111 SllOWs, Cl11i1t11111 .. 9:00 8 0 Mt•it : "Tll1 Million· 1i11" (adv) '78 (2hrs) ,r Martin Balsam, Edward Albert. 8111 Hudson, &ell Hudsolf This story entertw1nes -~KCOMES * M mtllT FITMOt • Cl) a ...... ~Chrlstmu ..,,.. Tiie an..al ot a cll11d sllattt1t Ot11'1 Skti•I wtcalton when she ~to IM 1111 dauahttr and wants lllm to s.ve her mother lrom suicide ~§) C11rl1ltHI $..... Chrl1t1a11 .... • ._,,ldiell ,.,._ ' A lady Named 8Jyb1e" this documentary tocuMS Oii tht 111dom1table 62-yur old 81yb1e Hoover •nd her closut tuend, V11a1n11 8rown, both bhno who pitched 1be11 way from W1Ch1t1 Kansas, to New York C.ty by s1n11ni rehat0us music on the street w1tn a tin cup 1n hand -10:30-...... O etwiet-~ AC- 11:00 ee @O lews B CD lll 121l !D """ •TM HellrwOld $41iarts • Tiit llnlywe4 61111 e 11•••s•H • 0.. Ste, ler-d @ Tt11t1rt'll's h111Ult\ fD Tiit ftslitt llcll (R) -11:30- • 3} llo1e: "The Oalnt C11rte" Part II (dra> 78 Jamu Coburn. Jun Simmons. Jason Mill" U IDl IDl Jo1111111 CarlOll e PrltoMr: Ctll llock H lhan~s 10 Paul Reid's efforts Rostvn is released lrom solitary but Bea 1s unhappy "'lh this situation 8 CD ClGl <SJ Me•ll.on Bqat • GllllllllMt • 1tet111's Mtrtu • lltwlt: Iii "S .. la rt SI••· ....,. (•Hl '31-loM w~ne 0 Htrt'1 te Y• Htaltll (C·C) • .. r...-..·. et111e -~-.... 12:00 •T~z .. e YOll let Ytu1 Uft -12:30-• ~ u Tiit ,...,, .. SlllW e lltvlt : Iii! "Ttr111 of iriat" (dra) '63 -laurence Olivm. Simone S11no1et H~&h G11tl1th. Sa11 Milts A schoolmu1e1 ol 1ntee11ty is accused ol assault by a sruden1 h' hu 111ed to help G Tiit fll/Tll1 ~ R1n111 mlli-1...,.WWc IJ) WofW lh"90lk Mttn fl) C1Jlit11td •IC Mtwi 1:00 • -!) tO) If l'olict Wolllan ti) M"ie: "Cyllora 2017" (di.) '67 M1cna,1 R'nnie Wend'll Corey -1:30-CD Mov11: ··to11nt Omula" thorJ 71 CnrmOl)h'' Lee Herl>fll lom 2:00 O Mov1u: "Ivy," "f1mlly Honey· moon'' -2:3~ tJ lltws t Movie: It! "Outroy11" (advl 43 ldwa1d G Robinson -3:00-m Mow1u : "lslt ol lht Dud," "Unmasked" -3:30- D Movlu : "PaUlon," "[I Rancho C.11n6e" susp,nse. romance and comedy ----jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-th1ouah tl11tt peoplt's 111, sto11es that are drastically chanaed when they ait suddenly a•ven one·m111ion dollars each by 1 b1lhona11e e a a Ditt'rtlll StrM "Foot- ball Father" Alnotd is dt1ec1ed aim he l11ls to make the Pop Warner team. so Mr Drummond offers lo buy the team un1IDfms 11 lhe coach will say Alnold 1s quahlied to play (Rescheduled) 8 Cl) UOJ f2t) h11 Goin& Home" It's a rioloos home coming for Rev Jim wh'n he returns to lace his m1ll1ona1re dad for th' lirsl tome since Jim btossom'd into the h1pp1e movement du11ne the '60s CD Mtrv Griffin Sllow 8 lloll-Fic1itll Ttlt•islon A lady Named Baybie' -9:30- • (ll) Tiit Facb IJI Ute "Shoplift· in( The e•rls resort to shopllltine to eel a ptestnl lor Mrs Garrell's b11lh· day. but the the II 1s d1scove1ed when she aoes 10 the store lo uchanae 11 a (f) (f§J (21) Soap Jessica hnds romance when Valdez sweeps her 1nlo his tent and Burl and Danny penetrate one of T1bb s mauaae parlors ID El Sllow dtl Loco V11dtr (8) l.ool Aliff 0 Sports Amtrtu 10:00 D fll) !DJ Q11inc1 'Wetcom' lo Paradise Palms'' Bubonic pla11u' is discovered on an Amona Indian res· 'ivahon and a conlhcl arises wh'n the ptOPI' al an exclusive neiahbol 1n1 luiury resort lurn of lh' s1tuat1on Ill CJ llews orange county Matters "Voter's Pipeline" exclysive Interview with Lieutenant Governor Mike curb on California's future. Friday 7:30 pm KOCE 50 Rebroadcast Saturaav 10.30 am Page 11 FAME CAN HURT, SAYS LANDON He s one ol lhe most famous aclors m the world and his lace is eac;1ly recognized 1n crowds-and sometimes he yearns lo be The guy on lhe side 01 lhe freeway Michael Landon who s1arred for 14 years as Little Joe on NBC"s world-wide Bonanza has now starred lor six years m lhe network s 1nterntlt1ona1 hit Little House on the Prairie As he prepares tor the show·s seven th season starting in September. he confesse~ thal he sometimes wishes no one knew his lace I c1 011 1 gel that urge very often he says with A wink but there are times when lame can hurt It 1s • uncomlorlable to be at a restaurant trying to en1oy dinner with your family when everyone else in the place is watching every bite you put tn your mouth anc1 making remarks as though you were on !elev•· s1on and not w11hin hearing distance Lynn and I were having dinner recenlly when the couple at th e next table started talking about me. We were only lour feel away, and could hear everything they said He said. ·He looks older than he did on Bonanza.· and she answered 'Yeah, and he·s gelling some grey In hts hair Hasn'I he pul on some weight. too?' 'Thal night I mentioned lo Lynn lhal there were times when I wish no one had any idea who Mike Landon was "What would you rather do?· she asked. I said that rd ltke to spend some time as the guy on the side ol the freeway · In every big cily lhere·s a freeway or highway which has a man who takes care ol the gardening along the side of the road You know what I mean," says Landon '"He's the guy who sup there In the ice-plant picking weed~. No one has any Idea who he 1s Hts back is always to the trattic as he tends the garden. end he would never have anyone making remarks about him In a restaurant "Wouldn't that be great?"' laughs Landon. '"I'd still be my own boss If I liked a certain weed, I'd say. 'To heck with 1t You get to live,' and I'd go on to the next weed " But Landon admits that most actors would go goofy under such conditions. "Being totally unknown would be great for a day or two," he says, "but after that we'd start getting nervous We'd probably stand on the edge of the freeway waving to the passing cars, praying thet someone would stop and aak for an autograph." p ... ,. SATURDAY DECUllU 20 MORNING 8:00 8 M.1rlt's lll11ic Motit lllKllltlt " """ a.,11, J SIMlrise s.tMstu D Co!M1111ity fted~K· m Ulllttrsity ol Ille Air II) film tllat Tt1d1 -6:30- • Dusty's T 111house Cil Villi Alt111 U Tll1t's Cat Iii (1j) It's Your lusintu Cl) TV Clawoom D Oney I Goliath m ••• 0111 ll)Rolftptr Room SI C.ptiolltd AIC llns ID [I Coftcurso dt la T tlmsiofl 1ll Hot F 114111 7:00 a ()}) fht llew Ad•11t11rts of MitMY Moutl/Hedlt ... .ltdle 1J tDl 0 Tiit Fli11bt111t $llow .,Knetters • CD (fJ) C2f) SuperfritHI Hollr It Net FIMl1e Sllw QITuruMllt fD Yop for Htaltll ID C.ru J Gata -7:30- • 1Jl Tt111 I Jerry SM •Ii• 11ut lll11Mt lWsWerN • Tiit Ci.,i.-t ..... , m o.-tary """ a> S...rius .......... s.u, II> eom,liudililllO 8:00 D ()}) lup hlMIWl llMd h11· ""Sllw eR111otNn • CD (JO) a Heat11c11t1 1 Dille· !let G Wtr S.penllra ... flletit: ....... ,. 1-Sl" (d!I) '57-Nalahe Wood, Karl Malden • 5'ecil4 ,..,.. • Olct Ufl*I I a.le ec.r.,.._ -1:30- • 0 ft Tiit DlffJ ll9cl .. .... , ... e CD <JI a.....,, • ......,Fedlry ...... eo...._.. 8100 e@IBllfl '• e1s,, e cva.ar.111e...,, """" e-... "1llt 'If c..try" (wa) '55-Jtmts Siewert, Ruth ROlnaft .Clfy ...... ..... ., ...... Mlcl -9:30- ! (I) (IJ ,..,..... . oawom: 1nr ..... lltw York Jets 11 llMI Mi1111i Dalf!llM. (NOTE; Wiii llt fQMllltd wftflout Sl*1S lftllOUllCIG.) • (J) 9 • "' llldile lldl/ ....., ...... TV WEEK DECEMBER 14 1980 a> Gltti11' Cher II> lurhfn 10:00 • lllllllU 1Dlloc111'1 HerMS a> lllM: "Tiit Last Days ti ,_. 1111i" (dra) 60-Stevt Rmes fl) Body ill Quntillll -10:30- • ..I) ll Dial ,Kk • CD CID all "11tic111111, l1bJ l'lu c.Hy SIWIW m Sia ...... s M.111 ID lllYSlu Co!MM.111 10J Woten' ""''" 11:00 D rt (fZI The lltw ht Al~ert SIWIW • Allteriu'a Top Te11 8 ()) (lOI '2IJ Wtt•ud Sptcl1I (R) "Th' Girl 111lh ESP" D Wild, Wild West ·m 1111•i111 Thinp Grow ID l11ellt Li~11 0 Slc11111tlltt WHk Ill Rmn -11:30-D ~ Tiit IAM b11111 e Oult I Harritt e 1 91 (21) S'ORTS: The NCAA footNI Dmlieft a.,.,-. dli111 Teams to bt announced m s..t Traill tD Tiit fr ... Chtl 0 Wlllllitlsteft Wtt• ill Rftiew An•RNOON 12:00 • I.tit 111 s,.u • Tiit list Si4t lift ., TtrUll ID TM Qrwilla Tun f.llTllis Old ...... O Wtll Strttt ,._ -12:30- • ()]) llFL TMIJ m 11,.ie: Ill "Tum•'• M11lc fMtllll" (ad•) '49 -lu Barker • Slilll Cllilillt m FlllMI 111t1n1tc1t11t1 a AMriutl '°""'"""' 1:00 9 (UJ SPOl'TS: llfl FlltW The Chiearo Bears 11 the Tamp• Bay Bllcunttrs. e D 0 SPOl'TS: ~ ._ ...... lnd11n1 II North Ca1ol1n1 .Tiit ...... ... '*..., 0 ,...., r.trllt e F• War.-LMrt lhW -1:30-• f.J,., eMettac.e.111 -~ ....... ,... 1:00 ............. • Oller lllllta e 11ettt: "TIM •ltt Wtriltf" (drl)-Slm ~m. ~tit Gllltl. . .... ,.,. ........ . ......... ....., -2:30-:::>J'•-rlua ·~· , . .., ........ ...... ,.... 1100 ............ • ,...., ... , ....... : ''Slltl . . tOaOO • Ill ..... ~ Kt..t111 Slif'6rO .. tll!MI W'llll If l•1llc't (lllid MlflKU Ill Selllllltlll C.1ifol1111 •M tHt•h lot http lo tilt Oft!) 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J~ lft•lt : "Tiie D1it1 Cine" Concl (dra) 78 hmu ~u1n. lun S1111mon1 • u u JellNy c,,.. • ,,_.,: Ctll lleca H lhe p11s oners become mlless wnen the s1an l>thevu lhat lhere is 1 stcrtl w curily key h1ddtn 1n Wenlworth and E11(t oidtn 1 surcn ol lhe prison e tD Cll i8l ll1n/Chlrh1'1 Alltla -~· •Hec111'1 Htron e MIM: till ''11111 St11I" (wu) '34-John Wayne 9 IMptelo G llll C.pt1111ff AIC lltwi m 111c11t a 11ec11e 12:00 arwllWlllZ- • Y• let Your Ult m 111oNs -12:30- • @9 Tiit Tlflltfrow Sllow e ..._: uMHileA -ut" (dra) '61-0ana Andrews e TIM Fii • Miaioll r,.,..;Mt e llJof1d llttwtn llews l'lllDAY I 11:• • • "Ttua Terrw" (Ms) '37-Jolln Wayaa 12:tl .. M .......... I pllr" (dll) ~-Gtli1 ICttly • "lu ''*•" (dra ) '60· R~hatd Burton, RoM1I Rytn J:lt <II .... , flletl11t1l1" {~d•) ·~1 Al1n udd. L11al>tth Siott 18 ullttt 11111 Sl LM" (mut) ·4~ Judy Glrland, Tom D11kt, M1r1•rtt 0'811tn. Mary AllOI. Lton Ames J:JO e ''Tiit Gllett IM Mn . Mlllr'' (dra) '47-Ru H1rrison, Cene llerney, Georae Sanders, V1nesS1 Brown, Natalie Wood. A tonely widow finds p11te and m11e1111 foi a best sellina book when sltt l1lls in love •tlh !he ahost ol an old sea captain •V•NINQ 7:00 DUD tUl llns CJ) l1111t1 Mitllr 9 HlllPY DIJI Acaln ,]) Tk TK Dttlsll G The .... ,., Wiid ®I Mfr¥ Griff111 Show m M•a·s·H CIJ) To Tell the Trutll m 111ttt• 0 Wnlliltclt11 Wffk 1n lttvin fJa Over Ear (C·C) a Falllify Fltld m A,111141itll4o I Amir 1:00 -lHl Tiit MKlltlt/lt~rer ..,.,. • CD CII a ,.. "°"'"' m Mt•i11: "l11tl1 ol Ille V1ll1 flotita," "C.r11int of Crn111" -1:30- • Tiit Lt111 1t11111r • llllwia: "Mlak TOlltl," "Dt" perllt Jeiir111y" 2:00 e Meftn: "M .. 1 Da11ny W11to11," "Jllflllt fipl111" -2:30- • Mowlt: ij) "Tiit Stcrllt loyond Ille Dttl'' (mys) '48-Joan Bennett -3:30- • Meftoa: "~1111111111 111 HOii> dula,'' "Mtu11ta111 lllytlllll" -7:30- • 2 on 1111 T OW11 "'"' 01,. Ap111 • tl))F1t11ilJfM1 a Mr. 111..,.r's Christ"'" • T 11111111 lltws N M111tittt G fKt 1111 Musk m All Ill Ille F1111ily lW 121) M•A•S•H 0 111111 1111111 O WlllStrHI Wool fD Tiii MKlltll/ltllrtr "'""' • Clistllla """ O Voters' "pelillt 8:00 D {() (ff) SrtCIAL: A S.... Wllitt ~ (1111) A MCOlld pwetioll S.. Wllitt crt1tH • H11 t.1111d blMd on Ill• 1dWnt111tt of tht Ollfl lltl PflllCtSS•COlllplelt ••tll 1 Wlcktd Qllffll, "••I• CIC'••. 1 11111 ol "'" aptlli •rid Mltft lr11ndly lllftl•-lt IM • AOWtl ioo' lo • tr1d1t10n•l lltf'f tale Ill llNs •fll .. tH ll«lll ........... ...... : ......... (•ti)'" (2hrl) -Su11 Cunerr. 81111111 a.rdot Tltltd Cllropun 111Stot11lt on • h•ntlftC lour of the •Ht. "'" • lun·iil wdll Ult ~lltl • CJ) (19 ..... "kMCN1°S Gloup1t" A IOflto111 _,._, lllH about Btnaon, procttdl lo •• 1n lhe 1ower11or's m1111lon. and lhe trantlC hllM>n, surrounded by m1n11 Itta. p111su 1nd rabbis, at.ms Ille ne11·lm1lic adm11er into the clostl lor • hillrlous pr1ytr uuion. .... : "0 """' (dfl) '66 (2hrs)-Mtl ferret, Adotto C.11 Cl CrKo, timed Italian p1inltr, 1mvts 1n I oltdo 10 p11nl 1n alllr piece and tills rn love with 1 youna woman who w1rns him lilbtn evidence 1s con cocted to prove htm a htrtflc .,.. ....... m ID UO«TS: Ml.it. F...W GltM-ltelldtJ a..t Tums lo bt announced. DleMtJIMllMltaJI G 21 T•iallt -1:30-• CD 9 a I'• 1 lie Girt llw ......... ................ _ .... eDSlllll•E ... ,.11 as.u .......... 111._ 9:00 9 (I) TM O.US of Hamid lhe Oukts' effort tor 1 Merry Chust mu by b11n11n1 1n Chnslmu 1rees for !he !own fails when their true• 1s h1&h1acked by a lrro of Bou Hou ·s hired thucs To aet their lrees back. Luke. Bo and Cooler lry to dmle Boss and Rosco by all dress1n1 up u Sanla Claus Boss' thuas do lhe same lo break rnto lhe u fe 11 lhe Boar's Nest When all meel on the same 1oad. lhe law 1n Hamrd is put lo •Is $upreme tesl. U '2J) ll11111kr '6 "Chic• H1ls It Bia" After Jerry Keyes eipiru 1n Sf!aron's b,d, the slu1y Chrck de c1des Iha! Ille corpse 1s worlh a bundle and sels out lo blackm11l lhe dead m1n's assistant, Jeff D CD CDl rJIJ StOm: lo11111 (2hrs) Coveraae ol tile Suau Ray Leonard and Robtrlo Duran l1&hl includ1na 1nterv1ews with both. and the WBLC Champ1onsh1p h&hl be tween WBLC Champ Lupe T1nlor and challen1t1 Atber1o Onita • lllfY Griffill SllcN a s,.ra Mlric.a ewa1 s1rtttw ... (fl) Wallin,_ Wet• 111 rte.- -9: 30- ms.cr .... te .... ill ltmn ., AllotlQut! ({IWal StrHIWool 10:00 8 lf) ~ Dabs An u1orf1001st lhruten1n1 lo blow up [w1na 23 e1ves JR an opportunity lo pul a hall on his lad1n1 lortunts •llh lhe com pany and !he lam1ly by oul·maneu· verina Bobby Meanwhile, Ray hH to come lo arips with his new.found 1dent1ly 1nd face lhe lact he may be losina Donna Culver lo ClrH Bunes .. @ lllC ........... wit1I TV Wl!EK, DECEMBER 14. !NO ..... ......, •r:, .. 0• 1 ....... ... 1::.=.,,· ... ... .......... -lO:JO-.. _.. .... " .. ,.,.. .... , ........ .... .... • ., .. ~(c.c) 8 II FNt1re · r<lna Solomon's M111tS" 11:00 eeCl><IJUB .... ............. e <D9 • ._ .......... ..... -s ... .o...,..,- OFllM ....... (C.() • ,._ .. (R) -11:30- • (() (IJ Tiit Q•ff• SftciM/ lllttle: "S.H.(." (dra) '80-0mar Sltarlft, Anita Hlltra, Corntlla Sh11pe, Robert lansln1, • a o JellNJ c... e "*"r: Celt W H Vera arwl Jim art shocked ind d1"usttd •I Enc1's ru ction lo Paul Reid's 1dm1s· sion ol 11turn1n1 lht radt0 e CD 9 a FriNJI •'-"• • ..,..: "alriltall bt" (com) '47-Georae Raff. Ann H1rdrn1 . Gtotat Brent. it.ndotph Scott. m ..... : II) ~o... ltiW" (wtt) 'JS-Jolln W1ynt 80.. MIM ··~-­.,._.a llecllt 12:00 e TfticMZ... .... -12:30- • 0 U TM M!Mipt S..111 •Mni1· "na llul11 '""'" (adv) 'S2-Jo n Payne • Frid1p/Hollywoo4 Htarllltat G Tiit Fii ~ FrWaJl!Carot h111ttt m Wtrld "•""" .... 1:00 • HollywM4 H111"11t Shnl VW..Wllt ([GJ Carol lllrlMtl/Mdl· ll m MoM: '"Slit's Wtlki111 Her .. ., Tilrt11!11 Coffel'" (mus) '52-Ropatd Ruaan V1r11n11 Mayo -1:30- • V• Wtttl lft¥lt: "Tiit Millieft (JH ti Su-Mu11" (com) 67- Fran~ie Avalon Ceorae Nader • 'Oltltlll.,,.,., • flltwiff: "Mat Ir• Ille 0..11 a.,H ........ ,, S.-ltt(' 2:00 .. IWll er.,·. ~ Siie, • ~ "Dllca .... .., Dir· lillc." "TNllt i..t all4 r11111 "-· ..... -2:30- • Mt¥11: "A Df.,. ftr Cllrisllul'' (dra) '73-Lynn Hamilton 3:00 Q) ..._: "Curw" 1111 V..,W•" (flor) '70-Amaha Fuentes -3:30- • ~ "Sihtr ....... w ..... icali ..... . . ' • TV WEEK. DECEMBER 14, 1980 ~PflCIFIC FLOORIN 2a•6 l. COAST HWY·:, COIONA Dll MAI 840-2701 840-2700 Do You Want To Own A * Cadillac * Mercedes * Porsche * Rolls Royce · Then we have the carpet for you - some of the finest in the Wortd at savings up to 40% off . TMICI SAXON & PLUSH ....... .._,.,.., "'"'" i pl141! tOhd <OIOtt ·--ty&lutlr• 100'>.nylOn A CUI a .._WI _.,...,,_ eoton .... IOllt Oft_,.,..,_ 100..nyUM .... 22 95 14" WOOL LOOI.PLUSH 2 SH ,......_,_. IOOll,.. loeleyt 100.. nyton ........... ,,._., COMMmCIAL PLUSH '-....... ..__ .. __ 10 .....,_. .. , ... ~ * C:Ounters * Showers * Tubs- . .... 15" 6" 4" Floors SOLID OAK $161 PARQUET Wen the lob done rWlf? n. ..... a, ... me &tlnlGt". 4~x41A C.Ounter Tile 14' ea. 12x 12 Mexican Pavers 1.50 ea. ,Ix& Italian Tiles 99' ea. Come Choose From · lOOO's of Tile . In Our.Beautiful Showroom Fl,.OOR Ill IDD ...COVERING SQ. ft. Rustic Oak Parquet 6x6 37ia. We also install wood floors and I con soy with great /.j pride -that we' re. the best in the county. ~ ............. ( ... )-, ............ 6~=~~ ..... c.. ;:::••(C.Q • ., ....... 1-=c-.... .... -=· ':--~(= ...... .,~ 'II-Cert ..., he..., .. S....t -·--1 ·~-,....~ :~'& ... ....... (I) If.,,,.., .... =•= •luJ ...._. Cllrllt .. a -l:•-, .. .., QrMt ............ . ........... ...... """'6•rt ............ °' C,,1111111 ... •1 '11le S.. " 11111· CIMent• Md Norman c.i•• .. ........ C*•I '44 Jt111111tt JOllts eowtr ntw ilforllll bCNI *-' Ille ' .. ; ...., ii• hit" (wts) Mclltal1Cty ol tlle t lllOflOllS •114 llci..t• ..... HtN~ Mofc•• ftlHI llM latttl dtv•lot•••IJ '" Ille (9 ....... W C.." (wtS) lltW SCltllCt ol lllofMkl 'SS la.ti CecMJ, ulldl 8olcn111t (II '• ..... '-' ICMI ...... _.,,_. H TilelllCkllOll,..._ tllwt ClllrillelMI (II) ........ ......,. 1:00 D lib••'*' • VlQll: Mia: Tiie lit -. M Ill tllie r.-, MliM aww.. W1111, Ille elf who comes to woili IOI Santa. Invents a 4&00 new C04'ctpt 111 toys. ll SPOU$: $,_1ta St"tt1<-CI> CJ) 1\e 111..,.. Sli4w ! Self Tra • lletlt: "CtMMH Cllt" (•es) '56-0ana A/ld!ews. Linda Crislal. O .,'1 Cllrimaa ..ta l,twt, llllit an..-..1.111111 .,. ..... .,. ltANMeced .... • lllwit: .. ,.,,..,le .. Cetlttr" flit f.artfl" (sc1 11) '59 ~Pat Boone • o..lelillt .... ,,...,..,, -4:30- llfl Ill ...... e Qlll rna USA a 111e 1111 !0lea SMw -5:30- • llf'l lttwittr '"' ,r..,..,, 8 1D llns • <D tm srous: Th Wide ....W of $fofts Covtra&e of amateu• bo11nt with the US ~s Arcenhna from lake Charles Cmc Center 1n lOU1$1ana o Dolly rarttn Sllow •V•NING 8:00 ·D8 t.U l.fll llns e ._.: "Miracles Stiff H1J111tn'' (dra) '16 (2hrs) Susan Panhallaon Paul Miller Tiit story ol the survival of one pusen&er 1n a plane crash in lhe Am11on 1uncle (IJI Uwltftet w... Sllow G) M°'it: ti) "Iffy aftd Soul" (dra) ·~ 7 (2h1s)-lohn Garfield. l1tlt Palmer .A. bot1n1 champion, m1~ed up with crooks. musl choose between two 111ls and whether 01 nol IO 1h1ow a light • lit CltJ c.-. ., ........ lJ <Il n..t'.t....,.... ••au.r-.w.aSNw 9 1WIUw ID SIM 5eW • C.... (C-C) (R) eo ... •L••• a 111 lleren' .,.,, -7:30- • SrlCIAl: Tiit Cll1itl•11 II· coo11s Rich l1ttlt n1tr1tn this animated spec111 wh ich features the voices ot Rita Cool1dre and Rupert Holmu "''"Dirt -.,111 B fallilJF• e Sl•.• .._ Tllat THt 11 Seatdl Of • • . {fJ) 1\e "-1 llN ..... tD Ollct u,_ 1 Clatlk (C·C) ., ..... 8:00 9 (I) WOP II CllclMlti With lhe sp111t ol Christmas 1n the air and bonus time dr1w1n1 close, 11 looks as 11 Arthur Carlson's 101111 lo iemain his Scroo1e like self and shh the statt • 0 0 ,,,Mt, .... ,.,, 1114 lht 1111114rt* Sisttn (I ht) 9 Mofit: "fallrtlllleit 451" (SCl·fj) ·57 (2hrs) Juht Christie. Osh r Werner In an unsptc1f1td counrry, al an undett1m1n1te ptriod of time. rr1d1nr ol boo~s 1s strictly fot b1ddtn and ru ders arr hunted down by authot1t1es • ctJ a 1r11•i111 Aw1r Cl The flip Wilte11 S11tw m The Morltt ~'11 Sllew m sroars: r11t 111w.u FtltNll G1111t-TM T 1111erl111 lowl I urns to be announced. 9 24 Ollt froet fli) Li¥t lrOM tllt 1111 lulu" James lev1ne conducts this conttmpor11y woik by composer Alban Bera which futures le1esa St,,tu 1n the title role. Evelyn Lui as Countess Cesch w111 Kenneth R1tcet u Ahu and r rant Muura as lac~ lht Ripper IS•mulmt on l<USC 91 ~fM) Jf lillli11tt at lht lijtu -1:30-u tf) lf2) Tiit r1111 Cenway SllCl'll 9 S11t1k l'rtvitws 9:00 U e 12 frHllie arid the lean ,,... ............. .,.,.., . ........ ii..,..,. ....... . .. IM OA'1 '!!1~ blres .., ~ -..., '""" .... to tllread ttlt u dt•N '9 fiM ..... wtt· ... It tetlify ....... .COllCMI$ IN• ... w.."--• ....... : ....... 1 d1 " (St1Sf) '77 C2hrs)-C1011e Staal, ••d --..~. Tifll0tll1 8ottOlftS, A 111ad llolllbt1 dtr•lb soma oC the 111tioll's rollercoasltl'4 1• hope of t1tor1ln1 Ollt 111illlw dollen from l lllUstllltlll ~lk OWlltlt A 1a111e OI ... develops ~lt•ttll .... 1fld the settty 1n111te1or "' p111suit, • CJ) Ill • llll LM lllt (U) II "A ClltlSINS Cfutse," I 111111 IS 1tt111ttd 91111 lid lllhtr witll the help ol tlltu Wtvts lack Jones. Alltn Join. Lataille Sttplltns arid Da1ot~y Lamovr 1wst. • youna boy ,.,s allOllltr passenatr on boird 1s ll1s f1llltr. Mttno Peluce and 011k Bene· diet 1uest, .. ,., . e ll«fY Cliris.11111 witlt Leff, Jlllil 0 lllt"'-ti tlM llieu -9:30- -~ H fr .. J ...... r..t 10:00 ., ()}) Secrets tf Midl11d Hllcfltl A deep!) troubled Dotolhy Wllfefer decides to end her anair wllll Natllan Welsh when she dis cowers thal her d1u1Mer Holly lnows 1boli 11 ...... • CD cnt ta> f'••~ tllllld rn "Crescendo." a buut1fuf s1nw '!S's her hie on a tourney to meet the reclusive composer who's w111ten so manysoncs lor her I oni r enmllund fllonte Mai~ham cuut. and in The Tllree fathers." • man accused of cow11dice and tllef1 Ines to clur his name Huah O'Boen 111ests • llleM: HDNUI Orta•" (llor) '72-Jolln Ma11t~. lynn ~rhn • SPOITS: Tiit ltlO ._. All- ~ T.-This proaram lea lures tootaae of the best collece football players ol 1980 selected by 2.000 coaches of the Ame11can Fool ball Coaches A5soc1a11on ID llowits 0 Allsti11 Ci~ Lhlllls -10:30- m""" (8) Tiit f tstift latll 11:00 .... l.J) 1,0 t. ~· llt..s •••t I M"it : 11!! "Whitt -u:•-e-..;..,..,,....,., .. .llcW' (•llSll) '73 -E•d fo1, c.,w Cusick. Enc Porter All 111ttr111tloul '°"tract k1llt1 1s lllrtd lo tuassilllh Cll111ti Dt"41lle •••s.t.r•llllMU. ........... : ........ J»M't foll 1111 lllillee" (dra) '60-Dons Dir. .... : ... ,,... OW" (llorJ '67-Dw Alldrtws. All111 Pelt. Cl) llfl .... -,,.... 9 lletle: "Sl1llftllt'J" (ldW) '70-541an Cfalk. 811rt Rt'(flOlcls. ..... : Ill "Tiie H~ ti lllttrt .,._ .. (dra) 'j 9-V1elor Hu11 <l1J -..: To be annou11Gtd e w w.w f2:00 CIO-Mtl1tlM1t -~ Jla at SM ... "OM Brubeck" 1111 11ut Om 8111bed performs 111 th1$ tonct rt taped at tllt 26th annual Newpo0 Im rn tival -12:30- .A; MIN: "1\e Tllrilltn" Dl\eS.lli•111 G) Tales If Ille U11t1,.a.4 m Mttit: •cry. 111e .....-eo-111" (dra) ·~I -Sidney Po1t1tr Canada l R Charin Carson 1:00 B TY lltlwort!ltlcl C-.rt • llllNricl • lltwits.: "DraciN's c.dt,".,... IMl4 If Uwilr Htrrtr'' a w c.trt -1:30- ... Mlvia: "Orac.&I ft. fr....._ sttitl," "Ila y...,, .. ~,. 2:00 Cl Mtwlts: ''Tiit PriM• Wiit W• • Thitl," "()pe11tlell Cr• bllts" -2:30-a Movie: @ "1-• Gttd Die YM111" (dra) ·ss laurence Harvey. Rl(ha1d Bn elml loan Cothns Tlus ~tO<Y shows Ille results of Cht dttds of lour men wllo IOI d1fft1tnt rta sons. rob a tondon tfank ., MewtH: .. Jlll1tt tf Ille Splfits," "C,roliu llltori"