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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot- I! Detith toll aoar• Aretic snowstorm . freezes Midwest •1n..u.a. ........ northern Rockies, across tbe Midwest into Massachusetts. where despite the Currier Is Ives pictures on Christmas cards, first white Christmas since 1961. An arctic mowatorm paved tbe way b Sant.a'• slei&b acrou mucb of tbe naUon Wedoeeday -mllll lllll NIB OH J\N C.f COll N l 'T 1 fl.\ II • i1·r~1t1. . , t I N l . Merry Christmas! • ' . ~- \ I a=-__......-,L hriqiq ..reeord aubaero co d to some areu and tbe fint wbite Christmas in years to othen. _tbeJ'e.Juas-been.-enouah anow..-.to meuure only 20 times in the put 108 celebrations of the boli· day. But if the snow fulfilled a dream for children, romantics and ski lift operators, it was a nithtmare for otheni. The wind·driven snow, which . left accumulations of 1 to 4 in· ches in most areas, was blamed for at least 10 deaths as cars and trucks skidded out of control in numerous accidents in the path of the storm. At least 13 people had been killed on icy highways the day before. . • ' ' Treetope 1Ustened from the St. Louis was destined for its Reagan Irate 2nd ChrUtmas A shuttle bus csrrying senior citizens back from a Christmas Eve lunch slid, out of control in Glen Aubrey, in south central New York, killing two and injur· Ing 10. d e d h Jn Ka nsas City , Kan., a en ie Ostages Trailways bus skidd~d and over· turned on Interstate 70 during the Wednesday morning rush hour, injuring 25 passengers. in· ""'By 1\e Asiocla&e4 Presa °fl'e 52 American hostaees, tbeir hopes for a Christmas re· lease shattered, spent a second. Christmas Eve in captivity with Iran's Islamic regime promiai.nc a ceremooy conducted by Ira· nian clergymen. Preaident Carter said Iran was demand.ine "ransom" for the captives' release and President-elect Ronald ReA'gan called the captors "kidnap- pers." Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai, in an unusual late- o i g b t national television mesaaee Wednesday, denied Jran wu trJta1 to "blackldall" the Umted Statel and said tbe ~ were taken to ''show the U.S. bas intervened in our affain for many yean." "We have always nid we do not want to blackmall tbe U.S. but tbat we just want to 1et back our wealth," he said. Tbere wu still no word from Iranian authorities on the cler1ymen's ideotitie•, where tbe service would be held, and whether it would be conductA!ld in En1Uab or Farsi, the Iranian lan1ua1e. · In Plains, Ga., where he is 11pendin1 the Christmas holiday, President Carter told reporters that prospects were "quite dim" for the hostages' release before he leaves office on Jan. 20. Iranian officials had said lut week that the hosta1es coulct be on their way home by Christmas if the United States met Iran's conditions for their release. -e llHl+ttg ~ -wtro-were ly" and that in making a de· hospitalized. mand for $24 billion in assets, In Ohio, six people were in· c as b and go Id . I ran i an ju red in a 15-car accident on In· authorities either "just ignored terstate 70 east,of Zanesville. what we told them we could or A bitterly cold Christmas Day would do or else they deliberate· w~s in store for most areas cov· ly made demands they knew we ered by the arctic air. couldn't meet ... We will not Pence, Wis., reported 11.5 in· pay any ransom. We have never c h e s or s now a n d the been willing even to consider thermometer was below zero that." from northern Montana to Min· From his ranch in Santa nesota. In central North Dakota, Barbara, Reqan told reporters: Roseglen measured a low of 31 "I think all of us feel in our below. hearts that here's another A record set in 1917 was Christmas going by and they're broken when the mercury still there in captivity, and I dipped to 30 below in Williston, think all ol us down deep lnlJde N.D. The readlna waa tbe same bave • aqer abo, tbat tbe idea in Gluaow in eutem Montana. ol tbelr ~ today are ltW It wu 11 below in Mlnon1, Wis. makial demands oa us for their In Cblcaao. which got 3 inches retum, and their captors are or snow, flights in and out of notbial mote than criminals and busy O'Hare International kidnappers wbo bave violated Airport were delayed f01' up to 30 international law by taldn1 minutes. Power was knocked out these innocent people and bold· for about 2,000 homes in the sub- tn1 them tbia tone." urbs of Schaumburg and Des Across the United States. Plaines. some Americana planned to An Easte rn Airlines flight mark the hostages' second from New York' City to Albany Christmas Eve in captivity by was forced to return to New stepping outside at 8 p.m . PST York without landing because of and burnin1 candles or other heavy snow. li1hts for 417 seconds -one In Colorado, where the storm second for each day of captivity. lert a half a foot of snow in the Swiss envoys who represent mountain ski areas, authorities U.S. interests in Tehran said a said it also left a sheet of ice on shipment of Christmas cards the interstate highways in the and packages to the hostages Denver area. Denver police re- from their families in the United ported dozens of accidents. in· States had not arrived. eluding five major multi-car The envoys said that the Ira-pileups al the peak of the rush nian government rejected their hour. appeals to allow foreign Among those killed on the clergymen to conduct services, (See STORM p A2) but did agree to set up a hosta1e • age I • ·~ ... .:1 ,. ·~ ...... . " ' l'ule card prize 1vi1111er Out of hundreds of entries received by the Daily Pilot's Uncle Len in hi. corner, 12· year-old Donna Newcomb of Newport Beach won top prize. in the annual Christmas Card drawing contest with her version of the family gathered around the. yule tree. She won a trip to Disneyland for herself and her family. He's checking his list Salesman plays Santa for 1ieedy kids WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. <AP> -The man on the phone said he'd been out of work since Januar{· had no money and couldn' aJ'ford to get his six-year· old daughter a Christmas present, so Alton Perry put him on his list. .. Perry, a 74 -year -old r e al estate agent, was being called Santa Claus this week after promising to buy a Christmas gift for any needy child in northern Berkshire County. Perry said the phones were "ringing off the wall" in his o(f. ice. He anticipated giving pre· sents to between 80 and 100 children. at a cost of more than S500. pare nts would neve r ca ll th e m selves, .. Perry s aid . "These people really had to put their pride in their pocket to call me. so I wasn't going to let them dowp. Carter said the U.S. position had been explained "very clear-<SeeHOSTAGES,Pa1eAZ) ~-....-~~~~~-....-~~~~~-....-~-....--....--....-~-....-~~~- ·'It almost sounds egotistical, but I feel what I'm doing em· bodies the spirit o( Christmas," Perry said. ''That's what Christmas is all about -giving and caring about people.·' "On the first call. a father from North Adams said he'd never done anything like this before. He said he used to bring other people Christmas pres· ents, but that .he 'd been out of work since January and was (eeling pretty low because he'd just been turned down for a job he thought he was going to get." High food prices continue upward · CHICAGO CAP> -Food .... Perry, who says he isn't a rich man. was inspired to play Santa a fter hearing about a Williamstown couple who didn't have any money to buy presents fot their eight children. "I sent them a check for U> . Perry took the name, age and sex of each child and then m· structed workers at Phillip's General Store in Williamstown · to wrap an appropriate present. The child 's parents then picked up the gift at the store. __ _.tice_s_wilLcontinue their \g)-. ward clfmb during the next few years, but not at a faster rate than durinl the administraUon of President Carter, John R. Bloek R4Q~'1 choice for agriculture secretary, pre- dicted Wednesday. $5 for each child," Perry said. '..'..1'.hen-Lbeu~ul-another poor family ancraecided to start this. It made me unhappy to know of their unhappiness. Next year, Perry says,ne plans to enlist the aid of "some buddies with big bucks'· and re- peal his gift-giving project. Coast Weather Patchy deMe fo1 alon1 coa1t late nitbt and early mornina. otherwise fair throutb Friday. Overni1ht Lows 42 to 52. Hltba today and P'riday in the 70s. IN81DE 'IWD~ '1 ..... ... _ ..................... ._.. a....,111 c-w .. ..... .,..... ........... .... C1M1Ma CA ....... ..._ Ola • CA ...... --.. ., ....... ...... ,..,......,. I 1 111 1 C:.tt ...._ ......... cw Reagan's appointr;nent of Block, who advocates higher re- turns to farmen for their pro· ducts, had fueled some specula· tio,!.J hat fil..ock'a tenure ... ~ put .. -~1t~I:.lllock..JuL11.., ~mpl.med "Of .a 'cheap~food" consumer-oriented policies under Carter. But Block said Wednesday that while one of bis bit priorities is to improve tbe financial well-beln1 of the farmer, be does not tbinll that will tranllate into aoarin1 food prices at tbe PoCeTY store. "I expect food to IO up, I ex-, pect tbe prices ol everytblq to 10 up," he said at a news c:oa-. ference. "But I don't tbinll tbey (food&:"> will 10 up any more tbe)' bave under tbe Carter admlnftstratioa. •' Block, wbo fawn bicber IOY· emmeat price aupportt for llPID9 crops, aalcl b1a pcilld• would ln· creue tbe price ol tome eom· modltlea. But, be · aald, "mm· modltleaprleel are not •• Pa«!L ....... tor need11 1lpUlalat.a.put-GI &M lood ealt ~ . rL:, -~ .. :-0:,Z --Dlcl Loiliuney rsraDcllii) Oarl Marquardt cheek tn1, banclltna wl dlatrtbutlal food and toy pack•I• in partial lot of Newport Harbor food. Jlka Lcdle 1787 before lo9diDI them Ut> Wednelday for Bled l"eit81lted Ida belW tMt dell very. to needy families in Newport Beach and Colta farmWI' meome 11 DOt bsclsid II••· l!2b have been carryiq out tlielr Cbrittmu Eve up.~tbmn-::· t ot f prosram for 25 years. 'Ibey 1et namee from Oran1e prtca mk-;:: .. • wn :J: County Welfare Department. the Aulatance Leap and tJoa be uid ''TbeJ 1aa .. 't ill various cburebee, then. after ftl'tfytn1 need, make up the pall two;...,.." Cbmtmu boxes for each particular f amlly. • ' ,. -I ' The phone calls began after Perry·~ offer appeared in a local newspaper Tuesday. ''MoaUy-pwenta c:alied7' and som~ Tttlattves who sall! the "They're calling me Santa Claus,'' Perry joked. 'Tm old enough and gray enough. Now all I have to do is gTow a beard." Airport pa.ssengers . . . rise by 10. percent More than lM,000 pusensen noted that Hughes Airwest went throuP Oran1e County's employees were on strike durm1 John W•YM-Ain>m't in Nov-that period lut year. ember, an inc~a.le at about. IO Another reason the November percent over October's nsure ti1ure1 are hiaber is that acctrdla8 to statiatlcs rel:a;;l Westem Airlines beean service lb& week. to John Wayne Airport Oct. 2'1. Howe•er, for tbe year, ADotber new entrant, Frontiet' r.a1....,.. traf1lc at the alrpt .Alrlinel, belan service Dec. IS. •down '1.4 percent c;omMNCl.to Other ftprea showed that alr the 1ame period in 11'79. ~ car10 handled at the airpor1 In· Nov. ao. a total ol 1.-1.au ~ cnaaed M pereent between Nov· pie bad_p•••ed t•ro.a•la _Jlte ember ta and November-1179. afrpori, compared to ,..,,. And the number of cars parked.,.__---! durin1 tbe 19'1 period. • at airport f acUlUes jumped Ac~ to~ eompllad by tbe couty. If ,IH people enplaned and "· TTI people deplaned at J'olm WaJM Alrpian ln November. for total PU .... trafllc ol 1M,•. Wblle tM "°"8lber ftlar9 also an· ldcMI' tbaD tliloM fOr NoTemW 1171, alf1*'l ~- ' • .I •• ~ ••• percent. A 101 of tower1 operations showed that tbe number of fll1bta of private aircraft detllned 11 percent between November 1• and Novembtr 1m. ror \be entire year, private aircraft ru1bu were down 11 percent rrom u.. im n,w-e. Big problems f&Ce tiniest cathedral By STEVE MITCHELL °' •• Dellr l"ttet s...i 1933 by Percy Wise Clarkson, a deposed Eplscopal rector wbo The Cathedral Chapel of St. -~-11•nnrct!rln tagU.na Benb-U so tiny, it's listed in the Guinness Book or World Records as the s mallest in the world. was. b)-.. lhlo. ~b·iroehin~ American Catholic C tare . ' Tbe reason be was deposed, the story goa, is because be declared au the property of his Episcopal church as his own. His bishop did nol approve of the action. t But the rickety adobe and brick structure has big prob- lems, some of which must be taken care of before the first big .r~in. .' The cathedral, located on Park Avenue just a block from 'Laguna's downtown, was hit hard by rains last winter, and church leaders say repairs must be made or the structure might be lost. And that, they say, would be a loss lo Laguna Eeach as well as the 50 or so parishioners who squeeze into the l ,008-square· _loot cathedral eac~ Sunday morning. Besides being in the 1980 edi· ·ti on of the record book , lbe cathedral has a history that is as unique as its size. The chapel -sort of a Tonka Toy model remtnisttnt of Old World churches -was built in 1 us t call this generous guy Santa Claus • SHREVEPORT, La. CAP) Calling himself Santa Claus, a gl"8y -bearded man in a while ·cowboy hal brandished a roll of $,00 bills and shelled out $3,700 on Christmas Eve for toys and food rortheneedy. · The man, who refused to give bis name, telephoned The Shreveport Times late Wednes· day afternoon and asked for as- sistance in finding people 1Nho -Reeded help. • "I've got too many places lo go tonight. I can't do it by myself and I've got to have some help," he said. The n,ewspaper began c~ing social agencies, but most of the ices already were closed. fster '1a1'garel-McArter-y,- director of Christian Services, "as localed, however, and look over distribution of lhe 1ifts. "This is overwhelming," she said. "But there seems to be a s_pecial grace al Christmas dine " eanwhile, 0 the ~nidentified Santa went lo a store called tM- Toy Fair and handed S2,_, to clerk« He said he wanted toys for children l to 12 years old. •'Thill is just wonderful. I'm on the verge of crying,•' said Elobe Walker, manager of the toy .core. i "I'm just Santa!" he said 9ben pressed again for bis oeme. After being defrocked, and joining lbe American Catholic Church, Clarkson 's former s uperior ended a la~uit between the two with a com- promise. "lartson was given a 24 by 60 lolon the ctv.irch property. :..•sing rubble from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, Clarkson and his new flock erected the building that now standa at '30 Park Ave. It bas housed American Catholic cburcb members ever since, with services at 9 and 11 a.m . on Sund•ys. The .American Catholic Church ls one of many indepen· dent Catholic churches in the world, explained the Rev. Paul Raible. ·•we a.re not in union with Rome, and we are not under the pope," be said. "We are one of the orthodox Catholic groups." The church has fewer rules than the Roman Catholic Church, and clerics can marry and work out.side the church, he said. Jn fact, outside work is man· datory, Raible said, because the staff -Archbishop Simon Eugene T.alarczyk, the Rev. Joseph Duff, and himself -re- ceive no stipend for their services. "We even buy our own vest· ments," Raible said. Tbe ~ clerics rely on con- tributions for chapel main- tenance. And now they find themselves with problems that would worry a much larger congregation. "Last year's rains damaged tbe tile roof," Ratbles said. "The water leaked in and ruined the south wall." The lath and ~aster interior w11Il won't-even bold paint now, and parts of the wood ceiling, decorated with hand-painted verses, are warped. Church offlclals won't even guess al how much it will cost to repair the building, but they say the erltire tile riJOI. and a con· ~ide.-ra-ble &m0-u.nt _of the waterproof wooden sbealhlng most be Nplaced before a heavy rainfall. "Restoration of this beautiful chapel ta bot only in the interest of tboee wtio come to worship here, bClt all viliton and resl· denta ~ t.be Laauna area," said Bishop Talarc1yk. Cofttrlbutlona can be sent to P .O. Box 577, Laguna Beach 128$2. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley Publl•~ . • Robert N. Weed ...... "41eft! M. ThOmas Keevil ~ ----•coprr10111 10 0 O••no• Co••• ' P\11111\lll nt Comp•ny No nt•t .. l«IM, 111\n.trettan" ..,ll0tlel in.ft•• ·w M'ltrtl....-1\ 11tr•l11 mey lie .., ....... <•Cl •1111011 1 ,,.,,., ..-,~YIM Of coprr..,,. _, • All de,_._nta: (114) 141-4»1 a. ..... ~·= 141.1171 0,'1Cal Cel'•MllM: ... .., .... ~ ..... :,.,-.c.... ........ , ..-~INcll: 1'WS9Nctl ...._..,. ____ ..... _________________ ··:- PEKING CAP> -Some 2,000 CIU.DeM wanbippen kneltoa icy atone aelaic*auc"SUentNICbt" ud thi a.bop ol Pekiaa ean.d for peace cm earth Wedntllday u Cblna re-opened a Catbolle ebureb in a Cbrlstmaa Eve ceremony followed by mtdnllbt Mall. I • Tbe faithful lloeked to tbe re· furblabed St. JOHpb's Cbureb, an ornate 11th century J•ult 1tructure that wu cloeect duriDI the i-.me Cultural Revolution when the buildinl waa used aa a textile warebouae. Curloua young people stood al tbe rear~ the cburcb. Outatde police directed traffic and waved hundreds of bicyclists into a sidewalk parking lot ·on the m~ downtown street. Bishop Michael Fu, wearine a jeweled mitre and faded vest· menta, sprinkled holy water..-00 the steps of lhe gray stone church located in a school courtyard. Leading a proceaaion of priests and acolytes ~aiiiiC a golden cross, be marched down the aisle of the cavernous, vault- ed church. The procession members sprinkled incense at a scen6 ~ the manger in Bethlehem over which was placed a lighted star and the word "Gloria," and then moved oo to the altar, decked with lace and bouquets of bright pink plastic flowers. Many worshippers folded their bare bands and knelt on their gloves on the cold stone floor. The church was barely healed by four pot-bellied coal stoves. ln,...a Qdstmas Eve sermon, the bishop said China had en- JOyed freedom of religion since the end of the Cultural Revolu· lion, when religion was banned throughout . China as a feudal s upers tition. Priests and believers of all faiths were persecuted and some were killed. Churches and temples were closed, damaged or destroyed. E're• Pap A I STORM ••• s lic k highways was Jordes Holm, 66, wnose car skidded and hit a tractor-trailer ri1 on Highway 16, about three miles west of Canton, S.D., officials said. In Wisconsin, Sylvia Hanes, 30, of Oconto, was killed when the car in which she was riding collided with a pickup truck on U.S. 41, six miles north of Ocon· to, officials said. Kans as authorities said Timothy Soth, 19, of Newton was killed when his car skidded into the path of a pickup truck oo old U.S. 81 northwest of Newton. Most Massachusetts com- munities were getting their first white Christmas in five years. Although 10 inches were on the ground in places in 1975 and 3.3 inches in 1974, both were re- ~ords. In fact, according lo Robert E. L autzenheiser , a former . e mployee of the National Weather Service and now a private climatologist, there has been no snowfall to speak or in 73 of the 109 Christmases since weathermen started· lieepfng records .. On 16 of lhe holidays ' there were only flurries. $2,288 taken in CdMheis~ Two bandits made off with $2,288 from the Corona del Mar branch of United CaUlomia Bank Wednesday afternoon, Newport Beach Police said. According to a police report, a · young, thin man walked into the branch olftce at 31'1 E: Coat Highway .abortly alter 1 p.m. and demanded money from a teller. No weapon wu dlaplayed and no threata were made, i>ollcesald. A second suspect drove a vehi- cle from the scene after the heist. Investigation is continuing, police said. Quake rocks Sierra area RENO CAP) -A moderate earthquake re1ts~riD1 4.1 oa the Rlebter scale rocked tbe • area ol Mammoth Lakes Wed- • nesday, but caused no apparent dam ace. Dr. Alan Ryall, director~ tbe University of Nevada-Reno Selsmoloclcal Laboratoey, aald ........ Ju.at IOUthwest of Lake Crowley, wblcb ii eut of tbe Sierra relOl1. town. RJall said tbe temblor, "ii part of a coatlnulnl aeries ol seiamolo1ical activity in tbe Sierra. We can expect more In the future." ... . .--.-.. --~ .,.... __ J. . Slowly, 1om'e bouaes of wonblp are reopentn1 and the faJtbful are retumtnc u Cbina empbubes a policy of rells.toua freedom. Relialon, however, 1Ull is taboo for memben of tbe Communist Party. ''Let m thank the autborttiel for 'betq cooperative, .. 1ald the bishop,· and then made tbe call for "peace on earth and IOOd will to all." ,..,... l'•pAI HOSTAGES .• Christmas service conducted by representatives of lra1i•s Roman Catholic and Protestant minorities. Three of the hostages are in the Foreign Ministry in Tehran ; the wtrereabouts of the other 49 hu nol been disclosed by Iranian of· ficials. · There were indications that Iranian slate· television would film the hostages on Christmas Day. Satellite time lo relay the film to Western television networks was reserved for 7 a.m . PST today. Last Christmas, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's rev- olutionary leader, invited three American ministers to come to Iran and meet with the hostages at lhe U.S. Embassy in Tehran. The clergymen met with the captives for a total of five hours beginning late Christmas Eve and said later they had met with <1ren~'1«1n sma:l&groups of three to five and prayed, wept, ,sang carols, ate cookies and talked about a variety or isub- jecls including football. Hope arose for a holiday-time release this year when Rajai said early last week that the c aptives · could be freed by Christmas if the United Slates gave a "guarantee" on Iran's new demands for their release. But when the demands were delivered to Washington a few days later by Algerian envoys acting as intermediaries at Iran's request, the State Depart- ment said more negotiations were pressing ahead with efforts to arrance holiday services for lhe captives. Seal Beach wo·man, 70, found slain Seal Beach Police today are investigating the apparent slay- ing of a 70 -year-old woman found dead at a friend's home Wednesday morning. In a brief press release. police said lhe victim was Si mone Sharp, 70, of 330 Coastline Drive. Seal Beach. Her body was found at a res- idence at 1125 Coastline, shortly after 10 a.m .. by her son. whose name was not released . According to police. the woman was watching the home for friends. A police spokeswoman said further details about the slaying were not available. An Orange Co&llltY coroner's deputy said he did not have any information about the death. ,. Dlltr ...._. ...... "r ak-.. IC...W 'Jtleeeen•rrg Christmas' Robert George bas played the part of the official pre- sidential Santa for 24 years. He plays the role the year around and even has a fuini-North Pole in Huntington Beach. See Features. Pa2e C6. More-arrests dU ~-o----! in heroin seizure By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI -Deltr ..ii.. Stoff Police investigators say more arrests may result from the seizure of more than $200,000 in extraordinarily high quality heroin following a dn1g purchase in Santa Ana. Three men were taken into c ustody Tuesday night and booked into Oranee County Jail after undercover detectives from the Buena Park. Anaheim and Santa Ana police depart· ments made the purchase in a supermarket parking lot at the intersection of Fairview Street and Edinger Avenue. Those arrested were identified as Oscar Ochoa Andrade, 19; Aug us tine Rojas. 22 . and Eduardo Morales Barbosa, 20, a ll of Santa Ana. Sgt. Mac McNeilly, of the Buena Park Police Department, said a search of Barbosa 's re- sidence at 1713 W. McFadden Ave. resulted in the seizure of a bout one pound of Mexican "brown" heroin. ''They were selling the ~ghest grade balloon (street) heroin we've seen in Orange County in sometime,''Sgt. McNeillysaid. J{e said lhe drug being sold contained about 5 percent heroin. compared to about 2.5 percent heroi n as found typically. Mc Neilly said most or the drug sales were occurring in Santa Ana. ·'The phone was ringing all the time'' during the search of Barbosa's residence, McNeilly said. One of the suspects was armed with a .32 caliber revolver when the arres t s occurred, the sergeant said. Newport's boat parade winners told Although Newport Beach's an- nual "Festival of Lights" boat parade was shortened by two days due to fog, judges were able to pick winners in the an- nual event. The winning boats and waterfront homes selected by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce are: -William Lusk Award (for exceptional display): "Vicious Virgin," Todd Rawleigh. -Sweepstakes Award: "Hok>- Holo, .. David Gash. -President's Cup: "Santa's Silver.'' Ron Brown. -Commodore 's Cup" ''Tuamana ... The Tuamana Outrigger Canoe Team. · -Best Boat by Size (1~27 feet ): "T e n ," Lawrence Lazarus. -Best Boat by Size (30-44 feet): "Ms. June." June Myers Homri~hauson. -Best Boat by Size ( 4S feet arid up): "Charro." James Mur: ray. -Best Waterfront Homes: Morrie Kirk of Calling Isle (flnt place) and Todd Rawleigh of Linda Isle (second place). 0 OMEGA Omega's creating quite a fanfare. Omega 's elegant styling and 14 karat yellow gold bracelets make these watches the ones most women are asking for. A. Trlpl~ch~in bracet~t. s 1,600. B. Double.-chaln I bracelet, s 1,500. SLAVICK'§ Fitw J-fttn ~ 1'17 FathAon lt&and, ~port Cene.r, Ne4tpoct IHch. 714/666-lllO WntllllnMlf I LAfune Hiie I Miiiion Vlfto I NOfth OrMp / ~ 0ty Lot Cftfltot • 9fto Melli A11o c~•'" t.os A11plft / s.n ~ / Lat v._.,. 'U. • lllSAt'4$'• ._.....,,. dlerp p6IM or A.....tnfl 1.-, VlSA. *-'a... ;M""6irr FiM /nwl,.CwiU • ... -.. .. -. -- ) •• HOLLYWOOD <AP> Actor \ .ffenry Fonda walked out of • Cedara-Sinal Medical Center C.briltmaa Ive after a 11-da.Y \ ltay. tellinl reporters b~ fell ' fine and was 1oin1 home f()r Cbriltmas. •, ''It wu about time, wou)G\'t • you HY?" Mid Fonda, who waa bo9pitaliMd Dec. 8. • "( feel fine." be said, but • added: "I'm not 1olDg down the .• ehimney yet. It will be a qui~ • CbriatJDaS... . · 'l'be 75-year old star of auch ' elauica aa "Youbt Mr. UO- 'COln," "The Grapes of W.rath," "Twelve Angy Men" and ")Os. • 'ter Roberta," underwent t.esta ;/ •:' a H• mecUc•tioa 6sed lD con; ,·· ·aee&aee wtth. ,...,. ,.cemals•· •'be bad implanted in 19'14. Hospital officials said Foeda was DotW. Fonda left the medical center J without uainl a wheelchair. His · wife, Shirlee, drove the actor i; •way in a family car. · The actor said be plaDDed to .J start rehearsals in two weeb lot a new play. •'Showdown at the Adobe Motel.'' Fonda recently finished other •ta1e runs of "The Oldest lJvl.nl Graduate,•' which he al10 performed live on nationwide television ·earlier this year, and '.· "First Monday in October." •' I'. ,,, ~ Air quality .. • :. ·outlook good ' EL MONTE CAP) -Mother Nature was expected to ;tve b-' southern Californians a p,_. of 1ood quality throughout tM ' aouth coast air bas in for ~· Cllriatmas, the Air Ouallty Mana1ement Distrlctsaid. ~ Hip levels of carbon lllOOGlt· · • ide were forecast today for tJ.e · · mornine hours in the coastal and • • metropolitan areas, however. .,· A Pollution Standard lndeJt ratin1 of 6'7 was predicted for ', the San Gabriel and Pomona ~ valleys . The San Fematndo &Qid • Santa Clarita valleys s houl4 ~) have a PSI rating ot 58. A PSI ratin1 of 42 was ellpect· ed in the rest of the basin. .... ~ M&orM1,.,.. ••--=-• NW lllctu.I lot· --.1 ... waa D al Uae Ume of l.e _. I alarm Mar Dil· :;~==••ltted tbt of tM erilM to • JIU . Tai CO•PANION, Larr1 Or•ttn wW be am~ tMM "'°. 9'11 .... ill tbe IGetOIDI • ...-""'· U.. pl"OMeutor \old tlW j'"' WedllMC'ay. •. Vlrllafa, Bottomt, lt, wu sta..,ed' dta&b ill ti\• parkinC lot of &be C&DCIJ Caae Motel, 1147 5 ff_,,... Blvd. Bottoms wu '9•'*-' a 19lort Ume later :m· bulb•Ju.t.Loul: -...... Ratkauc••• said Bottoms, formerly of l~a. should be con· vfoted of fllst-desree murder in his'youn& *'le's dnth 'rllE ta088Cl1TOa said th4t slarlni QI m.eec1ec1 by an incl· Clent in Whlclt Bottoms and his wlft were quealioned by Anaheim Potic&-wbile they were ahUft' oa a brick wall located betweeb the motel and an adja· cent liquor s~n. An officer's attention was drawn to tM couple by injuries op Mu. B-ottom s · fa ce, Ratkauckd s,n,t .• The ~utor said Bottoms • ,t'9~~ Slim of bebt1 apsel'' • .uted by the officer to ptod~ ideatifitatioo. IT WAS-n th al point . R•tkauctu toad tbe jury sitting "fore Jodse J.Joyd Blanpled, th•t Mn. Bottoms told another oftlcet t.1181 the name on the · 'd~ntillcation was false. Rackauckas said police lefl the couple after a records check showed that neither Bottoms nor blf wife were wanted. He said tbit officers tore up the false tdtntillcation cards. Three to 5'ft1ll minutes after ibe of1'e«!ts left, R.ad:auckas 1.W, police l'ehived a call of a woe• bewt. '"8 uaaulted iD the motel P8fifbt lot ' .,.._ WOllAN died of a deep atalil wodnd to \he chest wtUch penetrate d th e a o rta Ractauctu charted the wound waa gs.aide with a foldin1 knife that Bottoms wore in a sheath on . ht• belt. aactauckas said that 8ottom!> t6ld police that "someone else'' stabbed bis wile and that he fied after the alayint occurred llackaucku said BOtloms had a tare• quantity or blood matching that of his wife on his clothes and hands at the time of his ar test · Defenlle attorney Mich ael Stha• decided dot lo give an ~ statement to the jury witil the defense portion of the- trial be~. let-~ed Saia.ta Clam You must have h~ard of Santa Claus traveling through the sky with his rein· deer, but Jim Patket, 31., of Beaufort, S..C., found H new way for Santa to travel -on a jet sk1 He rude the-eraft in the Beaufort River Christmas Eve to win a bet. Holid.ay· shortchanged Road closure cuts stores' business By JE&&Y CLAUSEN ..... , ...... ,~ Chri&tmaa pNHOts-are-5pe~ today under the Barkschat family's Christmas tree in HW1t ington Beach Ja c k and .Ma r gue rita Bukschat operate a small 7 Eleven , market just east of Bristol Street on Paularlno A venue in Costa Mesa. The market hasn't been doing well s in ce lhe city closed Pa ularino in front of their store It sits at the end of a line of small shops in a convenience center Mrs. Barkschat says most of the shops. inch.idinj her own, re' port business off aboul 50 per· cent since tM ttreet closed April 28. . W 1th Utile money to btl)' Cifla this year, Mn. Baruebat aaya the opening of Paularlno today at least on a temporary basis Is probably lbe best present she 's had in years "But I'm angry, mostly," she said this week. "Why didn't Ute c ity an d the counl y d o somethin&? • Paularinu was dos ed after the mer chants and area residents r eceived a lette r from cit} engin~rs notifying them that the bridge spanning Santa Ana De lhi fl ood co ntrol c ha nnel would be demolished and a new one built The job, whi<'h also widened a porthm of PauJartno A veue from two lanes to four, was to lalce about 90 da y:,, enginee rs estimated Nearly eight months later, the JOb still isn't finished Closing the street, nu~~han\S said, cut off traffic b<!tween the small center and the Industrial complex near J o hn Wa )ne Airport f\andwich sbuµ vwuer l.erf) Hay. who has acted as a quasi liai5on between the merchants and City Hall 5hook his head in despair Tuesday "We've been up:set about the tota l lack of concern bY. the COl'I· tractor. inspect.ors and ell) o( fi clals," he said "It's their attitude , l g\Je$S Vo:u could ~ver.,-4": a ttfmeu - mltment o ut o f them on VCI appoinbl regenl:S ~l}l _ lecturon A French poet, an Amertciil author and expert.a in the fteias of biophysics and chemical ph)'sln have been appbinted by Chancellor Daniel Aldrtdl as Resents Lecturers for next year's winte r add aprioa quarters. . · Re1ent1 lecturers are dt&t• laeuilbed men and women wbo present seminan and colloquia and meet blformally with st•· deDta and faculty. Yvfl Bamlefoy, a P'l'dch poft., •ritft and ctttk, will v~t tbc lJCI Dlpa.rtmtnt' bl French and Italian in ApW. Ronald Steel, an autltor, joW'DaUA and bi*>l'lJD, .,ti) via· 0•1lr Pl"" Sl•tt P"°'' MERCHANT ANGERED Merguertta Barktchet a nyth111g l'hi::y d sa.} Oh 11 ll be op~t1 in u couµle of wtck:, I guess, at1d th ... 11 :)m ilt hke It was some kind of 1uke .. l nsi,itt•tor~ blamt.'J lht-ct1n tractor. A I" R1rhter ' unslll1C: lion. Int ot Ar~a<l1a and tht contr actor blamni 111.,JJh 10T!> "''d othe1 !> Ra) said Ray fi gures hi:. bu:.111e !o:, s tarted in 1977 1s down about 50 perceflt, off :.ome $25.000 lhi:. ye a r nut cc1unttng l1t!cernber losse!> Ro ber\ Bruck c1 ~~1:.lo nt t:ngincer for the c1iJ which ii; lead agency m the half rn illtoo :,µ~c1fications ··concrete on the de<:k was not ulJ to strength," Brock claimed ''81::cau:.e of that, we (the city and \'Ounty) had to work out somt aJternative:, to finish the Job · A11d Brock sa\d , "He's been a i.111'4 contractor.· ·•Poss ible contractural fines for delays , .. Brock said, "could reat·h as much as $10,000." a re· lati vel~ small figure as far as that jlOt.'S l'ontract1Jr Arnold Richte r :,aid Wednesdav the "alter· n.n1\1::~ .. mentioned by Brock in- cluded some s tiff fines lbat he'd rather not mention. Wielding a shovel bimself Christmas Eve in an all-out ef· fort Iv get PauJarino open for the holldH). Richter laHJ the blame r.11 dcla} mos tl> 110 a bad batch l•I vii\ I c\l · It v.as a very lechnical prob- lem he e xplained 'These- th1ngi. llfLen are waived. but it so h.i !J pt:ned that the c:1ty didn't v.d1velhl!>on~ Thm.: wer e a number of µrvblenis This t urned out to be Ollt' uf those black j obs you knov. 11olhing went right and t'~ 1.:ry tlun~ went wr1Jng · 11 wasn't the city 's fauJt, but th l· wa} they wanted me lo cor· I l'l.:t it was the lo ng wa y .1round, H1~ :;aid h1· has compassion for l11l' :,ho pkeeperi, but. t here w d:.11 't U\Uch he could do Market owner Mu Barkschat J>.a)., her family i:, managing to h,1 ld 0 11 to their flagging busi· 1lCS:. lh-r children have been help· 111g without pa} "Thank GOO. the) 1c all good kids," she said. Two of the four ha d birthdays in November and December," s ht> said "They were short· <'hanged then. too. ") thlnk we'll try lo have our Christmas in February Maybe 1111 ngs ~il l l oo k b~tter lh1.'0 , Pr9eldent '/. q 18kt. gold -.. S7HO J ·t:.·~ .... te.. =·~~ _ Dr-'WiiblD--4'-•-~ . • ........ ,... In tbt bioWU • . ~Cfl'lJl£B100kliiYea , ~~~ Uonal Laboratory in Uptiun, Ne• u t81l;111 ' York will aene in the ••o&Olltal ONLY lttLOT A.rrest,s of aliens slouing ~ .S. _,.,.. Patrol offte91'1 ~ '-Obofrt e~t ~ ap;r .... lon1 of llltlal~lld tcaa .U.. eatertna thl1 are ,.,_ d,ramatleally d •tllil hOUaay IHIOD. • Offle« TUmoa Ore 1. actl4 pattol aa• at ~ located ju1t aoutb of Sa Clemente · aakl appre1Mn1l are .,..,, at leut so peiffat. 0..-11 aald on an aver~ie da1 100 to IOO Mexican uUoeall IN ~!fto'r~' :~~= no.ever, he said slDoe tbe holl- dat •UCJd be1an th,re hue ~ en&y about 50 aucb daily ar- retUL Tbe reuon, Greif said, is that "Jnaoy d these people are re· !urnina to their.homes in Mexico---...,, for tM bptJftya." G reu aaid there ia ftO attempt made to aP.,.-ehend Wetal.~ens u tl•y bead into Mexico. "If we did intercept them tfief · would be returned to Mexico anyway," be said. Gre11 Hid tut duttn1 the ftrsl 0r second week of January ther e will be a dramatic in· crease iJJ arreeta both at the U .s .. Mexico border and at the checkpoint. . ·'Our appretiensiona will soar to 30<1 al't'ests a day.•' Grea said. "That'll when everyone ls headed back." for blind boy 'slack' WORC&'iTER, Mass. CAP> - In 198'7: Glen Whitney was over· whelmed by the response after he placed a four·line classified ad in the Worcester Telegram and the Evening Gazette asking people to send cards that his blind son John could feet. Thirt~n years later, a similar r equest for a different son brought a verr different result. The first lime, sacks or mail containln& thousand• of cards pour~ into the Whitney ho~'· Many were bedecked with tin}' ornaments and ribbons that de- lighted lb~ 6-year-old blind boy. Jot\o, now 19, still gets birthday and ChriBtrtlu cards from some of the people who answered that ad. Several days ago, Wh itney de- cided to place the same ad for another blind son, Kris, who is also afflicted with congenital glaucoma. the s ame disease that look the s ight o f his-older brother So far. only about six cards have arrived at the Whilney home ·'The fact that he has only re- , ceived about a half-dozen cards isn't Important." said Whitney. "What's more important Is that they ca me . T imes have changed. People are busy. They mlgbl nol have the time they once did. Even if people see the ad and only think of Kris, the purpose has been served." Whitney said that Kria, 13, did not IO totally blind until a few years ago and bas been depressed for some time. He also had a hearing difficulty. ·'If he knows there are people out there &hiMiqc of him, it may c han&e his attitude," says Whitdh. OemiltrJ Department of tbe UCI Colleie of MdlciDt In Janu&17. Dr. Andre1' Kaklor, bead of cllemlcat plly1lu for ·=n Corp., wW wor'k· with '1 te studentl aad f..Wty lD tlle VCJ Cbemlltry Departme6l ln tebf1181'1. • RAFF jeWelry •VISA •MASTER CARO -· -··-·. ··-~---_ _._ ... _ -. _. .. .44 OAll'f PtlOf ~ Aetto.~ .... ~ Te•~~'.' Marplal•e . Switchboard carol leads to firings TI1ey re8Uy clean up OD TU TH9' MlJLt:U.AWAY: ADd • IDtlT) aood ChnalD\U mum•o• \u you, bent i.14.ac\I t.la1I belt ol all poui· bl roaii~ Sa.)'. hvw did all WI •l"'f 1tt lD U.. livina ~m. an)'••i• --~ Loo& al aaU Uu•l ruo1pa.d "'II ~r. ribbou.1. bowa - bunllaa Where did •ll lb .. e empty boa.a coJDt rrom? Tblt p1ac~ look• 1~-= an t1apl06Wo in a cardboar4 factMy. Nobod) ill ac~rameoto baa • WeddiQa m acbine tbal 1"111 do to pap.:r wbMl '• been dooe arOUDd bent. Old a New \'ort p&eadt: ~··~ by while nobody was lookiq? JudfJJ\lll fru m all the red, areen. purple and yellow . ptC!<'t'S ol ci&ndy ~pread around ~re, you have to •ueu \hal t?\•en 1>w~t 11hop 1n the counlry JI.bl bad a fire sale. Watcb where }OU Ml down ll on &et pretty gooey. WHY IS IT TtlAT every lime ooe ot those delicate lit· tle t'hn1t1mai. urnarut!ols on lbe tree falls off, il never land!> on the bOft l>ltrt or the carpet? When the y ule tre~ bi.II ~p.sl it 1.tways lands oo top ol the ~teel toy fir~ truck. thus disinle(lr&tinl Into m1meroua t1t1y bits that hide until you step on the m with your bare lOOl$1e PROVID&NCS, a .1. (AP) - Two New &acland Telepbone· Co. operalorW. ft.red beoaUM ODt ' 1u1 rour UnM ot "stleat Nllbt" to tM otblr ovel' btr budlet. •ot UMU Joa. back WedDe.day. Compan1 •J>Okeaman Lou Bealoll«JOW' 1aMt th4t t wo direetocy ualalaAN operaton wbo were d l1mlued Mond ay . C b eryl MurJalu al W~•t Warwick and Linda -Poluun of Woouocket, w ere reiaHtMlt'd ··after the normal 1rtevance procedure." £AaL1Ea , TllE te lephone compal\Y'• chief sJ)Okesman in Rhode la!and said the dismissals would be ftnal. "That will teach them a lesson ln the future when they have a job and know wbat the rules are, . to obey lht: rules." William H. KeUey bad~tid at the-tim . But Beausejo ur s aid th e opeutors were back at work Wednesday afternoon. He WCI$ • waa We to say~ publicity over the CbrlltmU•Wffk dia- miaaala led the company to re- verae itaell. •'There was a k>t of adwne pu blicity, of course, probably because of the lim e of year. We' re aenaiti ve to tbat." Beauaejour aaJd. Tbe operators 1aid t be carolint took place Frlday· when . both heard a "beep" ln their headphones, si1nalln1 a call to their oftice in Providence from a customer seekinC a n umber. But In stead of a cus tom e r , they fo u nd the mselves talkin1 to eacb other. After u chan1in1 surprised greelinp, Mias Poiuon said she would sing her fellow operator a Christmas cJmll and... launched._ l n o 'Silent Night." She got to the fourth line before for1ettin1 the words. The two then went back to work. Tuckered Santa A Santa on wheels was a good skate until he r an out of good cheer in downdown San Francisco. Then Lawrence Kulig had to take a breather. . AnyWll.)'., thl~ IS It &r1tlld day around OW' homestead and I hope 1t 1i; at yours, too. Later on, sometime. we'll just hllve to plck up all of this stuff. What was the glorious package just a few hours jjgO IS now JUSt p1trt or the trash. Such a pity' All tOO children made like flowers ·' .· . . RUT WHILE YOU'RE feeling sorry for yourself and the cleanup chores, m aybe we ought to pause for a brief tribute w the men wtio will set it all m the end. I rnew1 tht! trash dis posal people, that's who. Akl.s, tut the trwhman can see u what he .rp(lled J ust lake your hvm g room. dining room and kitchen and multiply lt by ~everal lhow;and from Seal Beach to San Clementl', and you've got the picture. Disaster time in. the trash pickup dodge You are ld t to wonder how the trashman can ever look forward to Che yuletide . He must have night m ares . for days, picturing himself a ll tied down on the railroad tracks by red dnd gret!n ribbon with a sprig of holly sticking out his lert car IN W S GHASTLY dreams, the r efuse collector prob- ably p1ctur:e~ himself r acing down a s teep hill. while be· ing pursued by hundreds or tumbHng cardboard boxes that once contained bicycles, pedal cars or some scramble· your·bram television action ~ame. Ju..,1 <is he is a bout to elude his nightmare disaster, he slips on two gl1Jssy Christmas cards and lands in the leftovers of a mince pie THUS VOUR H EART can go out for t he men who will be coming around the back streets and alleys in their trucks after the a-est of us h1tve all had our fun. It must be tough for the refu.se people to look forward to the yul~ holiday in any way, shape or form box, carton. or bag They're ~oing to get 1l all in th~ end. Maybe the b~sl we can do is wish the m a Happy Nt!w Year BOSTON t AP ) -Mike: Barnicle, a columnis t with the Boston Glo be, recei\ ed the following letter from a reader. It wa s publi s h e d i n th e n e w s p a p e r 's We dnes da y editions: ·' l 'm sitti n g h e r e . J ohn Denver is singing on the radio. "I 'm broken. _:' C jq: i sJ_m..a s. Ls U.r rus ·hurry. m ouey. m ouey. Mama , Mama get me thls , thaf "I KAVE •'OUR kids. They all, 4·ll. know and except Santa and Ma do what they can. "I stand in the long lines figuring in my head can I get this one or should I get 2 of these there cheaper -2 for 1??? "But you know th~re's always that one s pecial gift --Ma just that one please. And re member mine don't ask for bikes or e lectron ic games . Star wars people mainly. ··E ach has a s p eci al 1s t choice. If you can Ma, Santa please . My two little girls want roller skates. "ONE 18 I . ONE is four and a half. The four and a half was born with spina bifida. ·'She 's four and a half just Ford 's a v ed' by N ixon J a n1 ce Ford figures t he r e mus t be som e significance in the fact that a ma n named Nixon found her lost wallet. •'I got hom e ~d the phone rang right aw••Y - the man said his name was Nixon and that he 'd found my wallet," Mrs. F ord explained . West en joys sunshine " . Yule f orecast calls for clear sk ies R•tn;t'lower\ a>rt .. •iled t, um ~H•rn VJ!Jolilll• Ill llO(lllf.I n ••ti•. 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Monlebello " n McPnteTtl' ., Ml.WI!_, •1 ., Neecl19~ 74 tT NtWPOrt llH<" 11 a O•kl•nd ,. •·1 Onlerlo ll 50 P•lmSpr119 11 ., P•wclene ,. st • Peto llloOIH .. .. llledlllutf SI 41 Redwood City 60 .. Ille no SJ 24 '-<••me""' S2 a S.llnet 71 ... S.nOi.tiD IS .. SM Fren<lk.O S4 .. San JOH .. ., Safll•,.,.. 1• ... SMl•8«Wa 73 •1 ,.,,,. Mt<f• 14 ,. Saflt• Monlui . , .. , ___ ,. .. Ta-Valley SJ ti TMrmel 12 40 ~ ..... Acapulco .. 11 .. ,~ ... 7S .. rmYl!a .. " Cwacao .. 1S Ouadatajar8 .. • OINICle..._ n .. HaYaNt ... " ........ .. n MellleeO..., 12 .. ..... iall ,.. .. Mer Ide It .. Mt11lc• G1t1 72 SI N .. Hu ti ., le!IJ-.. •71 Sl, lutta .. 71 TtflKI .... 1S .. Tr~ • 71 Vere OW " ., .~Jwrw C•Ul•r•I• .~_, ... ,.. ...................... .... •• Mu ............ lllfftt t f It t 't fl S.11te ~ I I lt I t = t I It 1 I S. c-ity t 4 II t I fl 11 llW fi'*Tl Llltte '"~· ( walking. Does good for four and a ha lf. She wears leg braces. bas a shunt in her head , has no bowel or bladder control. Her urine is now backing up into her kidneys. More proble m s. "So sometimes I try to get lost in another thought to get away from s urgery, doctor, nurses, shunt failure, kidney da mage. --"l Red-to htde in-Christmas but it got me. My four and a half, Michelle, said. 'Ma. you It now what? I wis h J had a m agic wand.· A m agic wand for what says Ma. "SO I COULD be Maria <her 6·year ·old sister). So J can run." "Jt blew me out. She asked me for roller skates. "I cried "In m y heart I wished for a m agic wand. ''My lips, they told her of my love for her the way s he was. Beautiful. My heart cried . "l 've been wr apping gifts. No ·'Sometimes I stop and feel angry, sad . "I say four and a half, why? "I LIKE TO tell the lady behind me who's ner vous about the red skates she had to buy instead of blue. The guy who's k i lling his kid because be running ~d the_m,1 to be_ 1.lianltJUl. · "I was reading in the paper abo ut little Anthony Cioffi (a five-year-0ld youngster hit and killed by a bus on a Boston street last week ). "Michelle won't get s kates. But tonight I can hold her, kiss her race and feel her breath on mine . "I'll have to take her braces off. change and bath her . carry her to bed. But J can also read h e r a s tory and ki ss h e r goodnight. together. being loved Bt:ing alive. ''I will cry and pray for the Cioffis and J will thank God for the things happening with me. "Sometimes. kids es pe".!ially t ease handi<'ap kids more than the norm al lease Sumelirncs adults forget handicap kids are kids too._ ____ ------:" "One day I thvught about this and my pen wrote: God made the f lowers to color, .scent and tuuch us from the earth He made the s1m to help them grow And the wind to spread them mwng their purpo.~e Cod mode all the ch1ldl en like Jwwers "Please ncu.~e my wntinq ll!ld spellin g T hat 's really 11o t 1mportar1t My heart's rruth 1s Merry Chnstma.~ ' The writer wa~ t1ol ident:fie<l rolle r skates for Michelle. --'~-=-=-=-'-'~~~'-'-""-~~~~~~-::;;:o-...~~~~~~~~~~------ "I WAS RE MINDED today of what's really Importa nt. Beinjt ter 'hrzStmas -~-'learance fJtof2@ Great year-en d savings o n daytime d resses, evening dresses, classic an d con tem porary sp ortswear. k-nfts, .su i ts, coats, lingerie and lo ungewear, accessories. and on e-of-a -kind designer fashions . A ll f rom the fin est American and European h ouses. Take advantage of these savings w ith a Joh n Hogan Optiona l Charge Accoun t. Com e in or call for a conven ient mail-in charge application . JOJ: :EN :E I:e&A-N La Jolla: 7636 Gira rd. •5'4·7121 (9:30 ro 5:30) Fashion Valley: 29 1·7100 (9:30 to 5:30 and Sunday noon to S·OO> Newpon Cerner: &U-7100 (10:00 to 9:00 Thursday and Friday and Sunday noon to 5:001 GENERAL NEWS Surgeon loses lawsuit -L--C BDAR RAPI t low1 (AP> 1• a dec:lt\oa nailed u a ··taftdman IOI ,.U..ta' ripla," a jury hu ,..,..... LC> ••aid Ulle ta muuc.i a nwni"'leon ~t tr<am ~·a. who al le1td lw •u • haaard w pa UeaU and WCM&td not work with hlm "l be-line \bat U.. verdict will l•Ye enco.ara1ement lo pbyi1 rian~ to dlactoM lhic»e ant'lden\5 of ancoR\pet~nl cart that do bar m to the pauent ,1 ' said Ray mond S\et&ru. a lawybr tor OIM ol lhe analhea1o&o1il&.. Ane.stbMaoJ~t Dale Moraan said the verdict wu • "land mark roe-pam:n&.ll' l'ljbl& .. THE alJUNG CAM£ 00 lbe dama&e S ~J m ed by Herbert Locksley He wa.s seeking lbe money from two bospitaJs and 13 anes tbes1olog1st.s whose refusal l-0 wor-k wtth him wrecked his career, be had charged. Locksley declined comment on the verdict Durin~ the trial, which began Nov 10, the a nesthesiologists testified that Locksley's ability and attitude made him a hasard t o patie nts . Locksley twice opened the wrong sides of pa· tients' s kulls . a ccording lo testimony A t .. teol •••., In Oakland, where there generally is no snow, these children enjoy a slide down a hill of man-made snow in celebration of Christmu. The white stuff was made by the city's Parks and Recreation Department. DAILY PtLOT • ,4 I . • ...... I lillle• pei •eer I Veterinarian sWlpendeilr SACRAMENTO (AP) -A •late~ bu.,.... ... pended for -lllln1 without .utbortutloe • IJl.pound buck deer that bad been a pet IMeaUH b, laid i\ WU danaeJOUa to peo- ple and live.tock. The Animal Protection Institute, wb.lcb bad been work· in1 with the state Flab and Wildlife Department to place the buck on a ranch near Nevada Ci· ty, WU upset the deer WU killed "only because lt wu wtld." "I eutbaniled the animal." Dr. David Je11up aald in a telephone interview. "I could not presently accept uaurances the animal would be bound ln a matter that would not constitute a ,threat to penooal safety and the livestock industry." Santa Ana policeman honored He aald tbe buck wu daa1eroua botb became it bad butted J-.up, bla ua.lltant and othen, and became a vi.r'ul it bad been bljected witb for re- search could be transmitted to otber animals. "Without any orders, one man took tbe law into bi• own bands," said Ted Crall of the Animal Protection Institute. "We tboucbt we coqld prove that deer was not 1oin1 to b' dan1eroua; it wu only wild. We don t think it's fair to kill a wild animal only because it was wlld." Crail said he wu told of the animal's death by Fiab and Game Director E.C. Fullerton. Crail said Fullerton was shocked and "said it was a hell of a way to st.art C'brillmu. The l~·re•r·old buck · id been brouebt from tbe .... Nevada to Grand laland "la f amity ol mlarant workers ~ were unaware it ii llle1a.t ~ keep a wUd deer. Flab a1td 'Game cot the animal after 'tit butted a nehlbbor. Jeaaup, who baa been with the state for four yeara, said be '*8 sent many animals back to ~ wUda, but the buck waa the fit;st he "felt bad to be de1troyed" because of ita a1ares1iveneas. "When people pick up fawns from the wild and they imprint on humans, they lose their fear of humans," and are more likely to attack them. he said. LIVE WELL FOR LESS. $a_. SEMI-ANNUAL . CLEARANCE Santa Ana police of- ficer Roger Benoit, in· strumenlal in a police campaign to clean up the city's downtown, has been named Officer of the Year by a downtown merchant group, the Santa Ana City Center THE ANESTHESIOLOGISTS NBC' s d Association. had bucked professional pro· S ny er sees Benoit , a 10-year tocol by refusing to work with veteran of the depart- SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF Locksley, although peer review ment, was the first of. committees ha d judged him his days numbered ·ricer to lake over a foot DOORS OPEN :\T M::lO..\.M. ~, FRIUAY. DECEMHEf< 2o. ~, ~, ENJOY ~Of<E competent. patrol in older sections s l e f a n i s a i d t h e o r the downtown 14 anesthesiologists needed "guts months ago. He no w 1---.aJJ~Uc::kbOIM~'~· Lo-4icie.aa.Yti>AA~we~w~PeP&---,c..,R~tr1c~xnG0"!1Tl(77i.AllPiT>-=11NnB:iiC"'r-:--s"i'T~om;:;;---c:g:;;n~"y~dr.;;e;;r:--. w"""iiO'°g r_e_w_u_p--,i""n,,.--~tm:-a· teem of-four-of,, ~-------- fuse to work with Locksley. ficers assigned lo the 11 C d Snyder. who says he probably Mllwawcee. says he doesn't have foot beat. ·SEASONAL SAV ING S AT A e a r R a Pi d s ' will be among those "weeded any allies in NBC and the cur· anesthesiolog\sts began refusing out" sooner or later by the rent period in his career is more A spokesman for the to work with Locksley in 1974 un· network's management, con· difficult personally than when association said Benoit OUR MAN'S SHOP CLEARANCE, 113 TO 1 /2 OFF.* til committees or doctors had Siders his stint as host of the bis rather died in 1974. has gained the respect ruled on his competence. "Tomorrow" show to be his last o r m e r c h a n t s • A SERIES OF peer review regular television job. according "AU. TIIE PEOPLE l knew e m Pl o Y e es a n d committees found that Locksley lo a Playboy magazine in· here who would probably put up customers in the 40· ANI> SAVE I ~OFF l<E<;l'l.:\I< l'l<ILE::-- <l\ :\LL C)("I< BOX Eii L"lll<IST'.\1.b L \l<llS. l~ . ."Ll "J>l:'K; I MAC'.\I\ ~.XL'f.1 "~1\·I·.~ s-. was competent to perform sur· terview. w.ith my shenanigans or let me square block central gery if he was monitored. "I would say that anybody holler and yell to get something business district. who was with off my chest are gone now," said Newport man H.K. Trissel dead at 87 NBC Ne ws Snyder, referring to NBC. prior to the arrival of the "To me, the "Tomorrow" show is my final assignment in ~e: n s:'~:g~ television on a regular basis," dead fish... he said. "l don't want to do any ~nyder, u. more new projects. I am no said in an in· longer the brash YOWll arT01ant 'terview to be newacuter from the West Coast published in who shoot.a from the hip. I COO· Me m o rial services are scheduled Friday ror Howard R. Trissel. the former owner of the Cost a Mesa Blue Print Co., who died Sunday at the age of 87. the February sNvou sider myself a senior citizen in edition of Playboy. "I think one terrna of my own personal by one we're all going to be lifestyle." weeded out." Snyder said be would like to Snyder also said the NBC be president of NBC. but would The Newport Beach resident was a member of the Seafaring. Masonic Lodge 708 and was a re•- cipient of the or ganization's Television Network is being. not a ccept a job with Uie taken over by former CBS ex-"Tonight Show" if host Johnny ecutives who don't know what Carson retired. He also said it they're doing and "in the main. was possible be would consider they're all running for office ." working someday for a cable • H•ram Award for exceptiona l ~ervice. . "All those who were onetime television network. As a young man. Mr. Trissel helped develop and market one of the first movie cameras and one or the first cameras used in medicine . He worke d for a Hollywood firm at the time. Friday's memorial se rvice will be at 1 p.m . at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar . Mr. Trissel is survived by his wife o f nearly 60 years , Mar garet Marie: a daughter, Betty Trissel of Dayton. Ohio, and a sister, Glenna Trissel of Stanton. up-and-comers with NBC News -I consider myself and Tom Brokaw to have been two of those -will eventually have to go." BROKAW HOSTS THE network's "Today Show." "I see it from within: the posi· lion ing, the jockeying, the politics, the duplicity, the phoni· ness. the chaos," Snyder said. In the interview. Snyder acknowledged that estimates of his $400,000 salary were "very close." Laguna resident fraud suspect -A Laguna Beach man faces a Jan. 16 court ap- pearance in connection with allegaliona be bilked ,an fnvestol' out or $36,000 in a desert land develop· menl scheme. J oseph J . Thorman, 52, or 715 Emerald Bay, is accused in a criminal complaint filed in West Orange County Municipal Court of theft by talse pretenses. according to Garden Grove police spokesman Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp. Beauchamp said the complaint w_. issued by he district atlbmey's office followina a year-loog Investigation into Thor.nan and a proposed de- velopment called Palmdale Meadows. Palmdale Meadows, Beauchamp said, was to be a tract or 25 homes in the Antelope Valley. The tract was never built. he said. Thorman, owner of Quail Builden Inc., of Newport Beach and Irvine, surrendered this month aft.er a $100,000 warrant for bis arrest was issued. Beauchamp said the lnvestiaation beau after police received a complaint from James Rooia, a Garden Grove businessman. who claimed to have lost $38,000 to Thorman. Cell defects studied SNYDER, WHO IS divorced, said he leads a quiet life, spend· ing much of his time by himself. He said he enjoys bridge, golf and eleetric toy trains. "Yes, 1 'm strange, 1 am strange. I'm a loner . l don't do well in big crowds or people," said Snyder. "Mos t of my leisure time is devoted to piddl- ing around with things that high school kids play with. And I sup- pose that would make me an ec- centric person ... C4THOUCS ASK FUNDS Sorry, no mail or pnone orders. All '81es final. Starred items (•) not in all stores. Items in stock on sale are marked in each department. lnterrnediate mer~downs have been taken on some items. TOKYO (AP) -The L m a g n I n Roman Catbollc Cburcb in Japan baa asked parishioners in Nagasaki to contribute Doon open 1t 8:30 A.M. Shop till 9:30 in ScM.tth Co1st Plu1; the equivalent of $150 till 6:00 in Santa An1; South Coast Plaz1 Cotti Me11 957.i511 each to help finance 2 Fashion Squ1re Santa An• 547-5911 Pope John Paul IJ's vditt-;:1 ============,,....;----=-=--=--=--=--~--=...::.....:....;___-,,-_....,._~-r- there next February, F~~ .. ~ ....... r-~~...,, ... ~~~ .. church sources said. 1 1 ~ " ~ .... ·.·~... " --l \. The sources said the ~ church in Japan does not have the required ... _.. '1 $300,000 to cover costs of ~ s A L E the pontiff's visit to 1 • (. Nagasaki, one of the two ~ Japanese cities dev-~ ~~, astated by U.S. atomic bombs in World War II. The pope said he will ~I BROOKSGATE ~ vis it t-Jagasaki and ' ~ Hiroshima. the other f " bomb site, lo pray for or the young executive ~ nuclear disarmament ~· SUITS and SPORTWEAR ·~· and visit hospitalized 1 survivors of the bomb· ~ · }~!~;:.~a~~ ct'!':::~ ~~ 20% off regular prices ~.! 1 OUTERWEAR and COATS ~ 30% off regular prices ~ ~ SELECTED BROOKSGATE FURNISHINGS 1~ l ~ 20% to 25% off regular prices ~ WOMEN'S ~ SELECTED JACKETS, COATS, ~ SLACKS, SKIRTS, SWEA~ERS AND SHIRTS 2'5% off regular prices BOYS' SUITS, SPORTWEAR AND SELECTED FURNISHINGS 25% off regular prices OUTERWEAR 30% off regular prices llTMUlfllD 1111 ... SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Resear~ben at the University of Callfomia aa1 tbey have uaed 1enetic splicing to create m~e with blrthdefeda resem~ human Downs syndrome, advancln1 efforts to atuclj thedllorder also known as lloqollam. _ The buaband and wife team ol Dr.• Cbarlee J . Epa&eln and Dr. Le* 8p9tetn bat• tilieddle emba7 ot a normal mouse wltb one coatalnlaa an allaorm&I chromoeome, producin1 live mice wltll blrtlutefecta like Downs 1yndrome. -~cf!FJ~~t-------1 ~£0U-0C@D The Epatelna, pl'Oleaaon at pediatrics at UC San Francllco, say tbe procea alloWI tbem to 1t11c1J tbe rella durlnC their develapmmt. ,..._ at tbe a~ normal chromosomes witb DOl'lllal on .. was neu111ry beuuae mice embryo11 -1ltb ab· 1normaliU. died earlier. -~ MasterCard •Visa South C:OOst Plazo llm• ~ '°":rg~ge. llat• lf lhot1 SJe WEST 7TH STREET. LOS ANGEL.ES. CAL.IF. 900l4 FASHION ISLAND, NEW~Rl' BEACH 9z6flo _; I HostaMe Rlight ~l a hadow tror th •·t· rul v Mr thf' llthta on the n ation I n .. Lm..&. trt• •In Wu hmaiwn ar_. dark fo1\ lht• t CC•ml )Cur,~ lnncl<'~nt Am~racans ore held t l . 1 t\l11> 1 \h & l~h du) of their cuptlvtty There ~ tll • 11 • ~t·ri ' Chr1 tm tm them. or for their beret\ [ 1 mtlll i\lld h;t CIUUI> udwr Ql fie an , the lbOUihl Of h\•U a•U.:h1 "'1lh uhthuhi\ ~•f "111ne oC tt~ joy. In tJw 11 , .. l \\ t't•k tht-at 1·,1ptor~ h•we dlspla) ed thetr tun l'Olor:.o. .1 k1'111 l1>h \rn.Joappers, blackmailers. luu s urn1 •1 t·t·tl~ 1ll·m.u1\h•r:. 111 1 ansom Thetr conduct \'1 •IMh 1•H '1' 11•111•1 of 1s1.11u1t follh ltl alon~ elementary f't\ lltl lllt II 1 h1•\ ~ould hkt• l1b tu th•pu:>1t $24 billion m an \I 1•n.a11 11,1 11~ ' < 1oun1 1'11 11 1 ransom of $460 million I •1 tu'-'l ••''' It 10 1uhl 111.1 ,. nw1 \' w11~l' (01 ui> lo deduc\ $460 rmlln1q lot 1 hui.;1111-W frum 1h,• lrn111an abS~ts frozen here .1 ,, luw f111 uul '''fill 1mp1 t~unmt'nl and Lhe breaking of Ult I JHtlh • l.11 1 ii\ l 11f,111 u 11.1t• I\ tht: lia111un) don't undersland. or 1 IJ''''"'~ ti• 1.:nun• the "'orkinf(~ o( a government of laws I th'\ r11aJ\1• u p llh·lf "" n rult"b a~ they g o along N , , \Ill' .. , ... ,. mun· th1 eaten pulling the hostages on al hul , 1 t'I\ 11 1 tH· r Jl t· of lhl!> ugliness. many of the 111ll 1, • ., 1 ~.1111 u 1 .. h.11 ,. ~.11<1 \H ' ~hould not y1t!ld to such h "11\.11 -'------Jt ~~~a!! LI.nu: lw. llr~uieul Carter, who profoundly 1•t•1I t•1 ll .1\'t. &ht· h••1ilci~t'" home' by now It wiJl be equal- 111111 I, ... ttw 11u·u1111ni.: ..idm111istrat10n to have to de al v.1lh tlu 111.it11111.11 n.1lwn Jt\ no\.\ th41t 11at1on has s unk to the depths in the eyes u: l111 world Whatt•vt'r the outcome or this tragedy, it will r~ •. ,, Ion~ t111u• hdvr ~· Iran can become a l'espected 111 • nibcr of t tw wor Id \'ommunity if ever For no\.\ "'' r _,n only pray for t~e well-being and , 1•nlual s<.1fc return of our ft.'llow c1t1ze~s. And pray tha t 1 h1 llghL~ 011 thr ru1l mnal C'hr1stnu 1s tref once more will • on Love cro ses borders Yt.·s,Sunt••L.l<HI'-. there is a V1rgm1a And th1o; would be a brighter world if it held mor~~ ...;uuls hkt· Mrs V1rgm1a Cas_tillo of H ting\.Qn _ lieath ~I her t\clµe rs -dechcated to brightening life for the truly distressed <incl depresst>d of our imperfect world The organization she founded . ~inos L1~iados. is con- ,·erned with finding Latin-American childre n . burn· :-c<t rrt.'<I. suffering birth defects or other d~sfiguria g fc<1turf1s ;md bringing them to the U.S. for help. Since s he discovered Tomas Oominguei, t he Tijuana 1·hlld grot1·squely burned in a paint thinner explosion f hn·t• Yt.:CJr :, ago, her work and l.llOuence have spread. A ..,jmilai-M g;ull7.aho11 of surgeons. lnterplast Inc . based al '-il ,rnfort! llrnv<•r:-1 ty . tws linkct.l up wit·h Mrs, Castillo's : l'l)ttp lo <·ov1'r .J w 1d~1 s phere of s cl'vice. <\rr.111j!t•nu•nb lw,·c· b~en marle lo provide care and 11·.1trm•11t for man\ of the Latin American waifs at UCI \11 <ht·iJI t \·ult·r wher'' highly skilled s urgeons are avail· •lilt· •\ml IJ) observing m the oper~ating theater, UCI tn"dical students gain valuable ex~ 'to some pro- ··e lun·s r~1rt·h -.cf'n in lJ S hospitals o erwise. Thi · is rons uler<1bl) <.'heaper than lransp0rtmg the ~·htlCtren from T 1Jua11 a a nd environs to Stanfor d Hut 1hP real advantage in all this is to the .:;o r ailed nmos hsi.1do~ ma11ne<.J children from whom Mrs ;;i..,llllo s oq!anti'at1on takes its name. Tlw ,:111 thlllJ.! ,.., th:.it while medical m1r<:tcle.s r an tiv ,\'r uughl m 11t11 '"' n mockrn technologit:al world , a f t>V. IH1111lr1><I 11111\.-s ;rn.,1\ the rf'asons for b1rth defects arc ,·111t·ll~· 1111surhll·1..,toml t 'h1l<lr t•n "" arflt<."lt.•d in ~ome cultures become out· ,.,,..,\~ whost· 1>.irc•nh may even be suspect of committing s<•nw c•\ 11 C:l!l<I bnng1ng down punishment on their hapless v11ungsll'rs We· r al1 Ix· g rateful in t his holiday season for people • 111cl org<1n1 wt1rn1:-. ~uch as Ninos Lisiados and Intcrplast and tht• p<'opl<' hrhind them . . . . T hey b\.'lll'VI' in the Christmas spmt of g 1vm g all year long and what tht!,V give -their time and ta lents -are lQo ve:tluahl c t o put a µrice tag on. • Op1n1on~ el(\')rr.s~cd "' n1e s pA ce above are lhose of lhE: Datly P1101 1 >thN view•. i:xpresscd on 1h1c; page are those of the1r authors and ... rt1sls Reader comm1rn1 •'> invited Address The Daily Pilot P 0 Bo• 1!>60 Co .1a Mf'sa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Great Wall "' t \1 HOVI> '\1•IH'l'h t'\ Ill (I •·ii I h1• r. n•at W.tll 11f ('11111.1 lo k1·t·1> out fr"il "hl11·1 • Tl.at·.., wh.1t lht• h1:-. io11a11:-. :-.al It "'..iii dc::i1~nccJ r u JH t• 1 t• n I r .i 111 c• r s 11 n ..h.ur!U: tl .L cll !J.:u l1I .Ju a Ju u It rot'"'" :1('r11v. 1111• l1rir<h•r H 1•\\;·\1'1', 11 111dn I v.nrk ~1 m11<'h l:il1c•r s11 tnllC'h 1•x j}l'OSl'. tfl U;,1·11•-. \Vh1 •11 the T artar"> l1 11 k1·d up lhf'tr fore·«:-to mvutlo · C'h111 ;1, tltt.')' just hntwd :1 ~;111• kN'tWr. lint! the huge door~ '>'-f r<' l ff Op <'n ;II ni ght In II d 11 1•"' ·\ b n1o .111.., fath1..1r. B"n 11u•.mt-Mm .mc1 Hu;1t·h Ac·adsrh me;Jtl!'. llol) $pint I\ tolu rrini.t r •'P<'l 1tton or the bc~mnmg I ·tter!>. rrom \ht'se words w<.i!'. :-a1cl tu have gl\'t'n us lht> muii1cul word ·•,1 brt1cacl:1br.i Six of lh1· Ill b1~~cst <'Om· pan1c>s 1n the c·ou ntry in t<'rms of lJst vcar ·s sales are oil firms: F.xxon. Mobil. Tex· 8 <'0. Standard of California, Gulf and St andard in In· dJana The other four in the RI~ Ten arc Gcncrul Motors. .._, I· nnl LBM and <;1•n1•ral 1-:lrrtrte Oil 1:-the• kt·~'. 1.,n't ti " f.llht'f Hll I\ llr :-1•\I !>Otndhrng lhal nN·ch 1t As for GeueraJ Electric. 1l sell::. things that need the JUIC that needs.. lhe....01!_ l.Oo. in dirrl'lh rnlvt . ,,c cour'\l'. turn"> flUt the gear that keeps I r :1 c k 11 f t h I.' m '' n e y Somebody has to po\iCl' the <khtors You.. tou_._ can remember any ..lc.ngihy li!'t of num ber,;, 11 vou relate· lhem-l<> son1<.'thing th;.1t ha:-meaning tn you, say the memory ex µerl!:i. For example Take the number 4128165 and s ay, "I'll run the m ile in 4.12 next year in '81 and then I'll retire just as though I wer<.' ag<.' 65." Gol 1t'! That Pearl Bur k's "The Good Earth" was a No. \ •· bestseller for two successive years is widely known among the bookworms. Less well re· ported was the fact it was re- j l' r Led by 14 publis hers heforc eventual acceptance. ~-_.. .......... ._ .......... ~-~----..... -.-.-.-......- i' I I. ............. Dear Gloomy Gus . . . -__ .._ ___ ..,,..__.,...._..._._. Gloom can wait I Merry Christmas! GUS •• ·--. ,... - ThorrM~: Hatey I Publlaher • Thomet K•vlt/Edttit S.rber• K,.lblChl Edltort•t Page EdltOf' Jack Andenon A Christmas -list of winners W ASHINOTON -All year -aep. Hanld a•Mh, I). -tiell. HarrtMa Seltmtet, R· long, I work hard lo keep my rep-r-· M. A J)Ol'lhwnoua salute t.o the N.M., la an H ·••lronaul who re- u t a tion as the Scroote of -amiable congressman, who died ·naembera what it's like lo be WushJJ\~ intact. in Aug~l. He will be remem· kid. Since com inJC to the Senate Uul on Christmas Day, l thlnk bcred by reporters aa one ol Ule four years ago, he has put his u ·s fitting to lay aside my • most a~cesaible lndlviduals in congressionaJ pay raises In a rn u c k r a k e Congress . He will also be re· scholanhip fund for New Mex long enoug h m e mbered by several retlred ico college students. And last to puy tribute West Virginia coal miners, who month, when an Albuquerque tu lhoe;e who moved to Carlabad in the New woman asked if he could comu huve honestly Mexico def'ert, crippled by black to her space·happy 11 ·vcar ol<l tried to help lung disease. Ru.nnela wu In· son·• -bi rthday party. \hf' t htd r rellow strumental in expediting govern· senator showed up and spent the mun in small m ent benefit.a for the transplant· entire a fternoon regaling lht! w a y s o r ed West Virginians. children with tales aoout his lr1p large, above _Rep. Manuel LaJH, R-N.M. to the moon He also told them 11 n d beyond Constituent service is a con· ahoul life on• another planet 1he duty they • gressional duty Lujan handles Capilol Ifill. \\ere selected to perform . with more than lhe usual dedlca- ln the spirit of the occasion, I tion , making two "office visits·~ -Sffretary of St.te Edmund s hould mention that t he decent a year at six different locations 'Wuskle. The m <w from Maine fll'Ople m this town outnumber in his spr awling district. First was not too busy to run an er thl' rascals. That. of course. is he tells his rural constituents rand of mercy for a California \\hat makes the bad g uys what kind of fe d e ral aid is woman when he was at the f:n1t ncwsworthy:They'r eunusual. a\'ailable. the n he expedites eel Nations 1n October Molly l.l•st ·anyone especially their applicat ions bac k in Willett had he<trd nothinl{ frrJrn Wush1 ngton officialdom -lhink Washing ton. One woman in her son. Thomas, since his plane tlw nusc~ays I'm handing out to-Mora County blind and elder-made a forced landing in Ang1>l~1 dJ~ JH<.'s a.ge _a pe.rma~ent ly wanted help in getting in· las t April Neither the St<it c· L runsformaU~ mlO Tiny Tim, 1 -ctoorptumbtrrg-forher M me Lu-Oeparrment nor The Rel gian ...... ,un: ~11u 1 II be back tomor-jan got it for her f.mha11sv coulrl pers ua<lt> the row. t•rooks :i nd spendthrifts ·-----------------------------who make like miserable for the • _ n·~t of us. With that caveat, ht•rl'·s this year's Christ mas lb t ot Wln~l'S'. Sen. Mark Ualfield, fl.Ore l.u~I J\u~ust. 25-year-old John !'lane of Medford. Ore .. was in a l'n\1cal stage of kidney failure. E 1· e n a d 1 a I y s 1 s m a c h i n e ('t11Jlrln 't s top the spr e ad or 11111!'.ons throu~h his b-Ody; unless ht• c·ould have a k idn ey \ r.1nl-plant. his dor tors gave him onf\ t1 few weeks to hve. Plane's hro\h4.:r. Douglas. 27 , volun· \\•\•n•d lo donate one of his kid· n1•y1>, whil'hdelighted the doctors, beeause l1'an!tpktn~'P'ft....--9·h:--,.-H11...-• hnJ!s are less often rejected by the recipients body that those from others Tht•n • "a:-. et hitt•h. thou,gh . l>1111glas 1,lane was serving time in l.ompol' Federal Prison in 1 ;1l1rnrn1:.t . an<I authorities con· ... 1cl1•rt'<I him too l11 gh a risk to re· 1 1·:1 ~·· ('\ rn tc•mporanly Plane's partnls appealed to Hatfield. and lhL· :-.t•nalor i ntervened pt·r.sonall.\ and persistently In la ll' St•ptl•mber. Douglas Plane \\a:-l':-l·ortc<l b\' U .S. marshals I 11 1 ht• Oregon Statt-Penitentiary anti lh<·n to a Portland hospital I 111' Lhc lifo-saving surgery. Though his condition is still :-<.•rious. John Plane was expect- ing to be home for the holidays u .1oft from his brother and the .... 1•na1or that would make tbe \IJg1 proud Earl Waters Angolans to release Willett, so hlb mother uppealed to Muskie. 'l'ht• secretary arranged to meet w t lh the Ang o l a nfo r eign m111l11ter at U.N. headquarters uncl brought up Willett 's case. Two weeks lat er . the young man "ai. sci free. -U .S. Ambass ador lo t.f•hanon John Gunther Dean. Jn 11 ye a r wh e n American cl 111l11mucy has been taking a bt·atin~ nround the world, Dean h<•i. sc•t an example of personal 1·11ura~e and devotion to duty. On J\Ui.! 27. un1 dcnlified ter· 111r1sl!. fir e d ror kets a nd muC'htnef(uns at Dean's car : he <•nd hu; wire a nd daughter con· r 1r1u1•1I on to a dinner party on .,,.h1•dull· On Sc1Jt 26. rockets wen• firc-d ut the embassy in H1·1 rut l>t·an has not let the at I .il'k 'i kc«•p htm from sll<'kin~ to h1!"i crh11lnmat1<· 1 ~u.nc; Kf'p. 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The•\ ap· JH•,d('d lr1 llal l'h . \\ho r ut through State Deparlment rf'J tape and broug ht pressure on the East German government to grant thl· par 1•nts 1·xi-;1 nsas Thank:. 10 the senator's efforts. I ht' fam1I\' wa~ reunited for Thank'>l-!IVini.r Many faiths teach the same lessons ··Whal ye would not tha t olht:.'rs should do unto you, do ye nol unto others." So said Kung- f c ts c mo re t han 500 years lJcfore the birth of Jesus The nam e is more familiar by its Angli cized version of Confucius. He was said to be of noble bi rth and his teachings which e mphas ized ' e thics and l!Ood conduct have become tht• faith of :-. om 1· 2 0 0 m 1 I I 1 11 n Therl· 1s a s t r 1l.1 n~ ..,1 mllarity bl'l Wl'l'O th'c P rO VC'rh!. o r Jesus ~..nd the analects of Con- fUC'IUS. One saying which should 4.'ndear 1l self to President-elect Ronald R eag a n wa s, ··Remember thisi..J>pe ressiYL- govemmt'nt is fiereer and more to be feared than a ti ger .·· During tht• same years that Confucius was urging his beUefs upon the C hinese another teacher . Slddhartha Gautama, was also teaC'hing his version or lhe Golden Rule in lndJa. AHind"-' Sydney Harris' prince. he came to be known as "the Buddha," me aning "the enli~htened one " Today nearly 300 million adhere to his beliefs whic h basically foll ow .the pat- tern of the Ten Comma ndma nts. with emphasis against killing. NEITHER CONFUCIUS nor Buddha claimed divinity and i:ieither based his teachings upon the Divine nor prayed to a Hig her Being. Buddhis m is an outgrowth of re ligious beliers and practices in India dating back at least as rar as 1.500 years before Christ and worshiping many gods. Through scor es of sects. which have been lumped together unde r Hin· duism. some 450 million today follow the tenets or those sects which stress ethics and good conduct and believe that life. even that of a n a n imal , is sacred. Woven into the beliefs is a caste system which has split into thousands of s ub-castes. The oldest religion still prac· ticed by la r ge numbe r s is Judaism which had its begin· nings when Abraha m led his .1ribes to Palestine to found-a new nation recognizing only one God about 2000 B C. Although various rules of conduct and e thics had been establis hed before him, it was Moses who became their greatest leader and is said lo have engraved in mar ble the basic laws known as the Ten Commandments which he said had been given him by God on top of Mount Sinai. Here again 1s found the absolute ban against taking lire simply stated in the four words "Thou shalt not kill " ACTUALL V THE RE is s mall difference m the basic tenets of any of the faiths practiced m the world as they urge good con· duct. morals and ethics. with one exception. That 1s Islam Its follower s are know n as Moslems . It is a religion which neither has an..organized chur~h nor is led by priests. yet claims more than 500 million followers . It was founded 600 years after Christ by a lowly camel driver named Mohammed . While he called himself "the last or the proph· ets" !llJ!i proclai_med "there. i~, but·on~ true god w hose rrnmt ls Allah ... he recognized Abraham . Moses. Jes us and rit hers in the Bible al:> prophets . Whil e 1t prc•ac h t-s th e f urtherance o f good and repression of evil, its followers have put to death hundreds or thousands for not being "true believers .. for the very pillar of the1 r faith 1s that all believers regardless of race or color are equal and are bonded together in brotherhood but non-believers are herclics to whom no mercy \\ ii I bl' ~ho\\ n Fl'l.I. \' 2.5 BO.LION of the "'orld's I billion inhabit ants adhere 10 fa1t hs v. h1l'h. with the exception or the Mos lems. hold life precious and have s anctions a~amst k1lhng Although only 25 percent of the earth's people are Chris tians. on this day his birth wilLbe._obc-· __ sen 1ed in every nook and comer of the globe and even those of other faiths or no faith at a ll will eelebrate the day in one way or another So. in the words of Tiny Tim. "A Merry Chnstmu.S to one...and to all." _. ~ Conunandinents are warnings of Dioral dangers One of the things that puszles young people when theY. read or s tudy the Decalogue is its negative form . They cannot un - derstand why the Ten Com- mandments are couched in prohibitions. ln "Thou shalt nots'' rather than tn "'lbou shalts." This negative form does repel many modems. who would J)r'efer to be polnUld poeitively toward some pl, rather than problbiUld from aome fomu of action but if one lives lhe matter a little thoutbt, lt becomes clear t.bat the ne1ative actually 1lvea ua far • ~ore freedom Ulantbeposltive. It is relatively easy to know the things we should not do, for these en co mpas s large categories or behavior - stealiftl, lying, covelin1. and so forth. It is much harder to know the things we ahould do, for these are singular and spec:lflc •cu, depending upon chanting circumstances, and callln1 for individual judgment. THE OLD TESTAMENT sages recognized that it is. impoulble t.o draw up • code of positive behavior that would cover all situations, all ccintiqenciea, all relationab.IP1. There la •imply no way t.o de- termine befonband-and IO, ln • HUe, the patrtarcbl anticipated the modem theological notion of "situation ethics ... The most a moral code can do. realistically. is lo delineate the broad .. areas in which we harm others and ourselves, and lo proscribe suc h conduct in general form. But even these have exceptions -St. Thomas condoned stealing if it became essential to keep one's family from starving. In fact, the flaw in what has become known as the ""Golden Rule" is its positive form, "Do unto others as you would have them do WllO you." It was better and earlier expressed in the ne1ative. "Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you." This makes much more p1ycbolo1ical sense in terms of respectin' t.he lntelrity of other people and not forcing our views or ways upon them . PROHIBITIONS a re guidelines on a mora l map: they mark o ut precipices and swamplands and other dangers that we traverse at our peril. They do not tell us which routes to take -for there are many - but wh.lch. lo avoid. A so-called "positive" code would be far more re pressive and restrict ive. forcing us to take one approved route only. What we c•ll th 'T~11 Commtlldments'' have been poorly translated: their orisinal n•me la the ''Ten Words" or "Ten Sayings." They do not command as much aa they wun, with t.he same ne1ative brevity u a sign aayinc "No Smokint" next_ to a 1as tau. ' CALIFOfNA ,.,..1~ JAY LINT PEERS INTO HIS MINE Miner think• h• '• hit It big Tl'luraday. December 25, 1980 Gold . shiries after 24 years SHlNlNG DAWN MINE (AP) -Tbe name of a keroMD• lant.m ruuen 1emll.lle lD b1a t yn u workwom bands stroke the •mall pUe of rocu on the ta· bl e. H1' words enter the 1llence IOf'lb'. . 'I believe \hat um w u m•-:it\llt for me ," he ••Y•, •·walUna there om of yeara for J\llt one penon to find It." Jay Unt came to the bJ1b Mojave de· sert wt\h a p&ck ax, a -tbovel and faith. He cblleled away at the un'1vinl earth for days, tor monf.ha, for yean and went broke four times, yet atllJ he dui. H E DUG roa 2' years, exactly half his lifetime. ' Now, at laat -at sweet, Iona Jut - J ay Llnt thinks he has found 1old. An en- tire mountainful. Gold beyond bis wildest hope s, gold beyond his dreamable dreams. Lint lives ln a crude cabin five miles up a dirt mountain road, but lives for the $3 claim he staked out alona what he believes to be the world's richest vein of gold. To the naked eye, the Shining Dawn Mine as a chill, damp shaft gouged de.ep into the red mountainside. But Lint's yawning hole in the ground leads to an ore deposit that geologists s ay could reap millions. ''We have the Mother Lode," be declaree, f,redicUn1 a lllOla IOld rush In the silver-aden Calleo Mount.alna. None of the adentista wbo baye sur- veyed the site refer to it u the Mother Lode, or aold root, but no one bu dis· puled that Sbinine Dawn ia a m.ior claim, either. Lint's life, despite the promise of wealth, is unadorned. A doa-eared Bible is jammed between mlnln& journals on the sagging bookshelf of bis cabin. He cooks on a wood stove and walks on a dirt floor, entertaininl himself with a guitar and a box of dominoes. The place is run by a litter of balf-SiameS'e kittens as wild as the desert wind howling at the door. He found traces of' gold at the Shining Dawn in 1957 while searching ·for rar e earth elements used in color television, Lint recalls. But it wasn't until Dec. 16, 1974 that be scratched the rock surface of this mountain and saw the gold vein. "THE AVERAGE prospector could have found it," he says . "It was right there on \he surface. Hundreds of peo· pie must have walked right over it." He talks of God. of a vision that led him to this mine. His faith is sym- bolized by the Shining Dawn hallmark -a Crucifix and Star of the East. He wears tiny gold replicas of the cross in his pierced ears. He spent six years charting the ribbon of eold, then painstakingly minine \he fault by hand until he and his five partners fOWMi investors to incorporate them as the American P rogress Mining Co. Machinery began working \he mine in September and Lint plans to hire addi- tional hands and start building a tiny mining town atop the mountain . · THE SWITCH TO technology wiU ln· cr ease daily ore production from SO tons to a peak of 500 tons, Lint estimates. with an average of three ounces of pure gold per ton and a top daily income near $1 million. "And that's only the gold," he boast· ed . "Half this vein is silver, too." The Framingha m , Mich. native claims he can tell whether ground holds gold :'just by walking on it. "I'm just like a witching man who finds water with a stick," he explained. "only I feel it in my body." . Riches will not cha nge him, Lint vows. He belongs here .. And he will re- main here. "probably wearing the same ol' ~hoes wi h the same ol' holes.:.:.. DAU. Y PILOT Boring • • ministers coached LONDO,N CAP~ -A Methodist lay preacher ' h as i n vited bor e d chur chgoe rs to send their complain ts to her for a series of "sermon clinics." 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V PllOT ard-wor.kilig ,,,.._d not Blive or yuletide • L ~ RIVERSJOt; tAP) Cl&rMff 8eU bad a little E«e than DOO Chrlatmu c..-. acraubild Md ~vtd from two aeven day • w• }oa. -wba .._ IJ hot to d«atb by a bandlt After rompletln1 ht1 l2·how ahU\ at UM lat eek end al the au 1tatlon he manaaed ln Peelle~, ll planned to buy hi• waf• • dlahwuher and maH tifta for hl• 11even cbUdren But mornt-nla after optoilll UM 1tation, IMU ai 1hot to death by 1 holdup mu who apP&tenlly or~ him to oiwn a u fe. tW'I\ ovv l-.. tlO luldt d hand onr the cuh m hla wall4't TMn he wu tho\ \n tM Mad at:U. 11 FA•IL l' AND t'Rl£ND8 tried to UD· rstaod Uae ~liday \ra&edy lbs wife, Helen, sat her modellt Mira Loma home ponderinl the vents which lett her without ber 43-year-old "usband, her children fatherless and only M In her ..-allet for Christmas The hardest thin& she said she bad to do was to fJCllain to lt·monlh-old Vicky "why daddy won 't per.nere for her first Christm~. · · "'Vicky is kind of confused," Helen Bell said. 'Sile wants her daddy home. Lord knows, we au Cto But that's not going to happen." l BUT, WITH A LlnLE HELP from their nend.s, ~rs. Bell said she st.ill int.ends to give ber h1ldren the best Christmas she can. ~ "We've got to keep our chins up. We've got to !JO on. I've got three little girls to raise by myself !flow.•· she said. t Her husband's boss, Leonard Odenbaugh, and riends who work at a Denny's restaurant across he street from the service station and her aught.er's 4-H club collected more than $100 and a '..k~ amount of food to t_ide the family over the :jio\idays. •. But it will be a grim Christmas for the Bells. of>he reealled the man she married nearly 25 years :flgO, whom everybody knew by his boisterous, :,>ellY·wrenchlng laugh. • , "MV HUSBAND WAS J UST AN ordinary hap- .-~ )ly.go-liiclty guy. He spent more time laughing ihan anyone I ever met. I never met anyone who ~idn'llilte.him."""8he Hid. - ---- It had been a rough year already for the Bells, iwho moved to Mira Loma from West Texas eight ,, ears ago when another family tragedy left them estilute: While they were out here on vacation, urglars broke into their Texas honie and "literal· y cleaned us out. They even stole the wallboards," pid Bell's eldest daughter, Mary, 24 . • Earlier this year. Bell's tropical bird business tollapsed with the latest outbreak or deadly Newcastle disease. Helen tried to make a go at tunning an in-home day care center for preschool t hildren but that ended in failure, too, because \heir house is off the beaten track. • So Bell jus t put in more hours at the gas pump. ~ . "CLARENCE WASN'T AFRAID OF work. He lust started working harder because he wanted the ,pes t for his wife and children," Mrs. Bell said. Odenbaugh found him Sunday lying dead on he service station noor. t Sheriff's investigators theorize that BeU was illed by possibly two gunmen who approached im shortly after he opened the station for bus i· itess. There were no apparent witnesses lo the inci· ~ent. (: Odenbaugh said he was so shaken by the sight 6f his dead friend that he resigned his manage· tnent of the company -owned station later that day •nd turned the keys back over to Mobil Oil. : ... COUL_D NEVER GO BACK THERE again without seeing Clarence dead on the floor," he laid. "That's not what l want to remember about the man." • Odenbaugh said he had known Bell more than two years, and for 18 months Bell had worked for bim first as a station attendant at Odenbaugh's f\iver side station on Madison Street at the JUverside Freeway. Because Bell was a tireless worker and a trusted employee, Odenbaugh said Ile put him in charge of a new Mobil station in the J;>e Anza Country Plaza on Limonite Boulevard. : He worked there seven days a week and when ~e finished each night, Bell went to a second job at ~nother Mobil ser vice station in Riverside, Oden· i>augh said. . : HE KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG Sun· Atay when he arrived at the Llmonite station about l a.m. and didn't see Bell's van in the parking lot, bdenbaugh said. ~ ''Then I noticed that the office was unlocked )nd Clarence's cup of coffee was sitting on the tounter. I looked all over for hlm before I found &he body on the floor by the safe," he said. . . E=-~ o(W!!x_ wrong ~olves to right I; , ANCHORAGE,· Alaska <AP> -Just after thanksgiving , 8-year-old L isa Galloso· ltichardson's bicycle wu-stofen. But the weekenct ~fore Clµistmas,.. an_ apologetic t.bief sent. ber.-$200. The $200 money order arrived with a note that !aid: ''My conscience moves me to pay you for the ,.ike. I'm sorry it happened but there was a 11eaaon. l came into this money so I can send you this." The bicycle lhief gave his n ame and an nchorage return address with the money, but the amily doesn't plan lo identify him. "We would like to wtsb him a very Merry hrislmas." said the girl's mother, Tina. opters banned . or Alps skiers GRENOBLE, Franoe (AP) -New French rea-l•lions prohibit the use of helicopten to carry iers to out-of-the-way spots in the French Alps. The regulations are aimed at preserving the ___ Jent plea1urea-Otwildemeu akilnf, Last year, an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 tklen ut or about two million used private helicopter ervtces to get to 100 areas. -··- The movement to end the 1rowin1 invuion of emote mountain areas was led by disgruntled en· lronmen~lists and traditionalist skien who or· a nh.ed lo preserve t he wild beauty of un· eveloped mountain areas. .... ~ I CALIFORNIA Cenaor effort rapped PEKING CAP) -A Chinese newspaper bas r ebuked a state-run toothpaste manufac· lurer for acting like "a mother·in·law" and told it lo slop trying lo censor the movie in· dustey. The Tianjin factory that makes Blue Sky toothpaste wrote to the W orker 's Daily newspaper demanding changes in a mm that s how s the hero murdered by poisoned toothpaste. MEMBERS OF STRICKEN FAMILY SIT IN SILENT, STUN NED.GRIEF D•ughten PellW (left), Mery flenk Helen Bell (•lao c:toMup at rtght) The Peking Evening News responded with an editorial criticizing film cen sor ship. ··Movies already have enough mothers-in-law," it said. "We never expected the appea ran ce of a toothpaste mother-in· law." O~Wrnm®®~~ ©~rntlJITtlJoo©rn ~D~wrnITw® ~ rn silvarwaad ©~®ffiIT~OO©® ~D~W®IT ©® ~\Yl®W®~~ ~~~~ o~M-~ ©~rn~IT~ ~ ©~rn~ .dl@-rn-~ STARTS FRIDAY OPEN 9 A.M. Pure Wool Vested Suits Includes suits by Bill Blass, Pierre Cardin. Nino Cerruti and other well know designers. Reg . 235.00·265.00 ... 199.90-219.90 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Savings on Americp's best known clothing labels. 2 & 3 piece sui ts in 100 % wool and wool blends Reg . 295.00·410.00 ... 259.90-319.90. Sportcoats Includes 100 % camel hair. Solids and patterns 1n wool and wool blends. Reg . 125.00-215.00 ... 99.90-189.90. Men's Slacks Includes wool flannels and famou s elasticized waistband slacks. Reg. 35.00·50.00 ... 27.90·39.90. Men's Raincoats Includes single and double breasted models, zip-out ttnirlgs. Reg. 95.00· 11 0.00 ... 79.90·89.90. No charge for normal alterations on mens ta11ored c.101rur1c 1 Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Velours, cottons, knits. wovens: wool blends, patterns & solids. Great selection. Reg. 25.00-47.50 ... 14.90-29.90. Sweaters cardigans, pullovers. Many fine imports & designer labels. Reg. 30.00-115.00 ... 19.90-89.90. 41 FA•ION Ill.ANO NIWPORT BRACH Jackets Poplins. corduroys wool Famous brands Reg 6500·110 00 29.90-89.90. '\ Suede & Leather Jackets Many styles. Finest quali ty leather. Reg. 200 00-250 00 .129.90-169.90. Casual Slacks Str etch fabrics double knits. corduroys Famous labe s Reg 23 00·30 00 17.90·22.90 • Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Our most prest191ous labels Reg 20 00-25 00 10.90. Fine Neckwear Silk. polyester. Grea t selec tion. Reg . 10.00 -17 50 5 .90-9.90. Luggage Garment bags. carry-ons. briefcases Reg. 40.00·80.00 19.90-59.90. Bally, Florsheim, Johnston & Murphy, and Barrister Shoes Our large selection of dress and casual shoes now redu ced. Reg . 40.00·120 00 ... 29.90·89.90. silverwoods NOT ALL COLORS AND STYLES IN All STORES. ............. L ~ CONSUMER w .................. .. ... DE.AM f'AT I Mm 7~ )'cat'll okl pd motl ol my f nen& •re · U5! lb~rti ln yun" loo Wt1 wtC't wond4tr· ln1 nactl)' how much ha.. a pttrtoa'a life 1pu av r 1uncrtaM.-d 11trnct-thelurnul~tM\uty C £ . t'owataiA Vall•Y Tk H•ra1&e 1ee1u.., a,.,_., Ult la.-.. uaaa. e4 8' ... b» 9entue4 Illy ... ~ .. fetceM .. .... ~ .• ~ ...... " ..... V.Udl ti Ufe ....,.....,, la a•. a •aa'•*•.,.. averaae4M )tars, ... a ...... ti yeara. ,....,, a au'• a\lerap Hie Ullff&aac)' 111 11 yean, wMae ••• .. have • •nra1&e Ufe apa• ofli yeara. ,, .............. ,,.., ,, .... ~ ..... .. llanbel, netllll•• .. _,.,., danmk lllill lllfedleu, eu1..,... , ... la &M ave...._. •~•v .... &M6euela•IMie aie, all I& .... ltl'ill• ·..oe. ud cllal&dna~ .... evenr:::J" pen.a, .~t aUves ol ......-wt&ll dla~ llaan u a.creued tac:Wellee ti &a. dlaeue. Certala dlalte&lta, puUClllarly \MM wlllo are overweq.M, may IM aMe lo ff9tnl lite dlaeue llUDPb by loeiaC wel&llt ud a&aya.c • a pre· aenbed dW. WMUaer diabetics Hetnl lite dlaeue wlU. bUectloM or oral tablets ot lulllla ud diet, ff •• lmperllllve U.at Uley won wtU. • playald•• &41 lead die moet normal, ullve life poulble. a.. ...... r~••••d~ DEAR PAT: How is granular fructose made, and is it better for you than regular refined sugar? M.C., Huntington Beach Gru.aar f111e&o1e la pr..-.-ced co••erclallJ from SCKl"Cl9e (wlli&e .. car). Wt.e. ........ a ... We DEAR ltt:ADMtS : There 1are about II mUUoa A roerica~ wbo are ei01er kaowa or poteD&ial diabetics. accordiai to lbe C'allforaJa MedJcal As· 1>ocialioo. Of this number, l,Mt,MO or more are "b idden diabdic11" ·-per~ who bue &be dis· ea ... e in mild &ageai and are unaware of ll. --U1aoelcii 1s the THClfleaalili Ciii:'>e of ~ath ny- dbeaR ia this country, but It cao be controlled ll dt'tt-cled earl) enough. Neglec:t can lead to blind· nesi.. kidney railure, premature heart and blood vehel dist·ases, aod cuma. •a&ar' w spllt, ll ylelilfndiiie ... ••aeeee-=-~=- lose (fruit sucar) also la fomd aatually a. foods, partlc.aarty._y (4tpercatfrwdole) udfndla. Uacler certala coadltlou fl1IC&ole la awee&er tllaa sqar. Tluu, leas of It cu be med lo aweetea some pl'OCl1IN, 1111cla H IClft drlaka. nta •••et calories IMlt die coet ol fl1IC&ole madeted for CO.· samer ue ll very blp la proporUoe to die amaU a111mberof calories saved. .- AllboutCh diabetes WH first described 3,54fl years ago, lls uJlim»le caue sllll baffles sclen· lists. It filly be due tu lnsufficienl insulin seuetloa or becall.!ie the in~ulin produced ls not effective. Ins ulin is a hurmullt' &hat the body oeeds to proper- ly utilize 11ugu. When there is not eouugb ias1aUn, sugu accumullates in the bluod and, when the sug- ar ruchea. a high level, it spills over into the urine. Prolonged high blood sugar levels are assoelated with the complications of dJabetes. Couamer groeps Ila ve flied complalats abo9& misleading or utnatlafal claims made abotat fnc· lose, partlcaalarly U.at It la "aa&aral" aad more llealtlal .. , or U.at It eUmllla&es lt•&er wltn dietia1. Commercially prod•ced fnlC&ole la achlally a more lttglaly proceued Oeu "aa&aral") prodact U.aa re- ftaed wldtesqar. la die body, W.a•croee aed fnc- &oae eveatully are c .. aged lo 11~ -Ute form of c:arbollydra&e lbe body uses foreaer1Y. The S)'mptums or this disease Include ex· cesslvt thirst, unexplah1ed weight loss, intense itching, changes in vision, slow healing of cuts aod MOD PODGE Matte or gloss 4 ·0l :(J89 1.22 ,,.., . B·OZ. ~~~9 1 .88 ..,_I...,.. reg 2 66 16-oz 3 59 • -ieo 4 44 32-oz. s 99 • LONG STEM SILK ROSE BUD red. pink. yellow & white reg. 59c 33t NEW YEAR'S EVE CLOSING AT 2 :00 P.M. CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY Sale ends Sun .. Dec. 28 All Items sublect to prior sate --··----·--------------- CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE (EXCLUDING CHRISTMAS GIFTWRAP) CHRISTMAS GIFTWRAP 20% OFF •SOLID COLOR PAPER BACKED FOIL 39 sq. ft. • WHITE GIFT BOXES 2 per pkg. • PEAMA'LBA-01LS--& ACRYLICS • SELECT GBOUP QF EVERYDAY PARTY GOODS ALL MACRAME CERAMIC --NOVEL TIES .25%0FF I Ii, . ALL ~ CANDLi:S 25%0FF. LONG STEM SILK CARNATION red. pink, yellow & white CONTINUOUS FOLD EVERYDAY GIFTWRAP reg. 69c 44t-25 sq. ft. reg. 99c 77t OUR NEW LINE OF SILK FLOWERS IS ARRIVING DAILY Be sure to see our Managers Spec~ LOI ANOIL.11 ' TARZANA CIMITOI TOMANCE (211112MH, (IU)llHUI (2U)t24"4UI (2U)l1H7'7 WEIT COVINA QMU>EN °"4>Vl LA MIRADA (2,., ...... ,, (714)116-1120 (2tl)l44-llt1 SAN DtEOO LA MESA EICOHOtOK> HUflTINQTON HACH (11 4)217-2121 l714}4U.5517 (11 4)7 .... 2tt (7'4)142-4441 TOYS AVAILMIL.E AT OUR LOSAHGEl.ESSTOAE 1' • -1 ..... -· -.......... - Thu~ay, Decembef 2.15. 1880 DAILY PILOT IT'S MONEY SAVIN' TIME! * LEATHER COATS - men & women, assorted styles & sizes 20o/o off * SHIRTS- men & women ... 30% off *HATS- wool/fur blends and some straws 25% off , * CLOTH BLAZERS, cord vests, cord pants, women only 30% off YOU'VE GOT 72 HOURS TO GET IN HERE: . \ ... .. .. . . Fri. 10-S .Sat. 1G-6 Sun 12-5 only! Oekbrook·YHa.ge et El Toro exff 1.0. Fwy. So. a ed)9cent to LeguM ......... ~ Hiiis, 951-5780 D • I .,,,... ., ,, ... .... -· ... _. QQWKER. GENOA OR tNYO LOCO LISl S7ll 98 IV.t 1r.5. IJ'J 5J9.99 ss.6 LIGHTED ILDllGS '8.99 Ourlbl• LI FOAM lavuul ,with w:ulp tured a.rraln, pl1etlt bullaine k1U, 4 rHh111c 1ree1. latldaca!Hne ltlri*1, FhR & ltl'fft ~'· dr .n9 rereller. • LIST Sllt8.98 /(f {,, l lJ9:9'1J 569.99 LIST S229.98 /( 1-.'G. & / ,j<J. 9'J 579.9~ I LIS1 S 19.t S /(/·.'<,.. 11 JJ)i) ss. LISl $19.N /(fl,. $11. t)4J 55.99 l1sf S14N HI t, 19.'l'I LIST Stt8,tf' HI t '· II .1'}. '9 .. . . · . . J .. ' ... ·· s .. A'HlAVVPACIFIC 69.9, '' •. IADIO COltlOL GLIDEI 6 · ZCll IAilOSYn• I' ·: ... sPttif· :· of _76. ~f 1 $/54. 95 114/fu Red-nosed Santa 1 ,. ............ And laying a finger alongside his nose, Santa took a sniff from a nasal inhaler. With a yeer's hard. work behind him. it's a wonder st . Nick doesn 't come down with pneumonia. At least that's the im· pression of Arnett Hillhouse4 who is a seasonal helper in Gainesville, Fla. 50 doff hats to __ _,,___ --- Pilgrims • Thuraday, December a . 1llO 'Bank cards' irrational SAN ~CISCO (AP) -:-Tbe "First Na· UonaJ Bank'' card1a no mo~. " ANNUAL GIGANTIC · That'• a novelty card put out by Dennla ,E. Green and his Metroarapblca Inc. ol Denver and bore a at.ritin& resemblance t.o the Visa bank card put out by Visa International Service Allociatkm of San Francisco. FISH SALE VIM nLBD SUIT IN FEDEllAL court alle&· in& trademark infringement and unfair competi· lion under federal and Califor,Jlia lawa. U.S. Diltrict Judge The1ton Henderson &rant· ed ¥isa a permanent injunction prohibiting Green and bis company from manufacturin1, 1ellin1, dis· tributing or offering for sale novelty or other cards, stationery notes or any ot.ber printed matter bearing the three-banded design that resembles ~V~c~. / He &I.so ordered all remaining "First National Banlt" cards in Metrographics' inventories be turned over t.o the plaintiffs. NO DAMAGES WERE AWA&DED, but the 0 , ..... Eat9ra ,,.., .. ,. White Ctoud9 Pl•tty• Ne•"• Lg. Kuhlle Loac:t1 DECEMBER 26-28 $1.11••· j MolMea 2for$1 4for$1 Med. Red Tall 5"arlla 3for$1 Lg. Putfer9 $1 .11••· ~ 5for$1 Med. Clown Knife $3.99 ••. 2 for $1 Lg. Peacock Eel• $2.29••· 5 tor $1 King• Ctaw Crab $1.49••· .79ce•. Cattl1h 99c:••· ju.dge said if terms of the 1:n)unction are viola1ed~ c-..-J.. finest-and Most €ompiete-Pet-S1ores:-We Have ~~ing tthiD io-yeaYS the P ainu.rrwurl>e eft ea t.o """11 II f ~ ' L. "0::0 f I II $5,000 damages plus actua• dama1es suffe~. . The design on Visa cards is a registered 0 ~ ~-it ~ feSod:ral tr:demark /and.a California serv1,·clie ~ark. O iiiiii ~ __ J :. . : 1~~1~ vie ts ire sate te o -....:-,..A&AIU , · . ~. CJ · WONDERFUL WORLD OF PETS . MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union on Wed· ll. nesday launched eight new unmanned satellites in ]II. FASHIOH'°°""E lAGUl;A HILLS MAU. FASHION ISlAHO th et Cos . .th boos It ~ 13~-0311 5M·3'12 6••.oMO e seer mos Senes WI Olle ter fOC et, o·. ~HO MAii; STRfEI 2'161 l.AGUNA HIUS CA ~FASHION I~ Tass re~rted. The Soviet news acency said the s""'",,..,. c... wEwPoATllEACH c. satellites carry scientific equipment "meant ror tJnwon _r"\..~~"'°' _,., ... _.,, the continuation of space exploration." ~v~~ PLYMOUTH, Mass. <AP) -Fifty· men in top hats shouted ''Hip: hip, hooray:" and fired a toy cannon before dawn in their unique, I annual hats-orr·to·the-II"! Pilgrims ceremony. THE BROADWAY'S AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE Starts Friday,Dec. 26,at 8 a.m. sharp. The members or the Old Colony Club also marched through Plymouth to the tune or "Yankee Doodle " played by a f ive - member brass band before heading indoors for a bot breakfast. The group was repeat· ing a ritual performed for the first time in 1769 by the club, an associa· lioa of "Plymobth's best young men" who de-><> cided they didn't like the company in the town bars and started · what their descendants claim is America's oldest social club. They celebrated the landing or the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock on Dec. 22, 1620. This year, two people wa t ched their parade. "All my wife ever says," sa id membe r Vinal DeGrasse. "is ·close the bedroom door when you go out."· Santa ticket,ed for deer CAVE JUNCTION , Ore . <AP> -P oli ce gave Santa Claus a ticket for i ll e g al ~ssfan.ol deer. Brace Ptolemy was fn full Santa garb when an Oregon State patrolman cited him for not holding a permit for three blacktail deer that are part of a Christmas di s· · play at the 04!et Parlt, a- --c om-me·r cia f wildlHe park. "I doubt if the handful of children standing around rAe will eYer forget the time they saw Santa Claus get a ticket,'' he said. Ptolemy said the lnci· dent is part of a dispute with state officials o'ver the animals. He said the deer we~ diseased or in- jured and he had re- habilitated them. But state Fish and Wildlife Game biologist Rick Warner says it's ii· legal t.o keep indigenous animals witho ut a per mil. School ready WOODLAKE <AP) - New facilities may be ready by the fall aemetller al ua lo re· place Woodlake Hlgb S'c&ool. which was destroyed in an arson fire last June, Superin- tendent Oon Schwering. said. I ·---·----- ThUf-0.Y, O.C.mbef 21, \116 YEAR ·END BARI< BROS. I II TARTS TODAY-ALL 16 SHOWPLACE STORES .. .. ":. .. . ... .... ~ THOMASVILLE BEDROOM NOW $1695 Reg. $1995 Save $300 on 5 pc. traditional group in pecan and olive ash burl accents. T nple dresser. mirror. ktng size headboard. 2 night stands. · Queen headboard available. $1995 .. $1195 Matching door chest. Reg. $899 NOW $759 HANDCARVED CHAIRS 25°/o OFF Choose from beautiful carved wood tnm occasional chairs covered tn a variety of vel- vets & prints. Regularly priced $449 to $599. ' ),.-----------------------------....., APARTMENT DINING ROOM NOW $795 Reg. $1195 Save $400 on 5 pc. traditional set in pecan finish. Oval table, 2 cane back side & 2 cane back arm chairs. Reg. $1195 .. NOW $715 Lighted 44" china. Reg. $899 .. NOW ... Matching server. Reg. $599 . . . NOW $498 (,'------------------------•.------------------------------. :· !~ •· IMPORTED CHANDELIERS I • 3mooFF Select from chandeliers in brass, crystal and more in assorted shapes and styles. Regular- ly priced from $80 to $600. IN.STOCK CARPETING SAVE sg per aq. yd.. lnltaled ·country Squire' 1000/o nylon pile carpet by Cabin Crafts in a selection of today's natural fashion colors. Reg. $22.49 sq. yd. installed, NOW S13.491q. yd. lrwtaled Inducing ped. SAVE I 5 PC. COUNTRY BEDROOM NOW sgg5 Reg. $1395 Save $400 on group in pine with antique pine finish. Triple dresser. framed mirror. king size headboard and pair of night stands. Queen size headboard also available. Matching door chest. Reg. $499 NOW $425 FLOOR SAMPLE CHAIRS 33°/o OFF . A wide selection of discontinued floor sam- ple upholstered chairs. ready to take with you. Many swivel rockers. Regularly $349 to $619 ................ NOW $229 to $409 FAMILY ROOM GROUP 15°/o OFF Country style. group with dark finish on all exposed wood. Choose from sofa. love- seat. chair & ottoman in Herculon'-texture Coorelated tables also on sale at 15% off. . CERAMIC TABLE LAMPS -NOW $119-~ $175--$1ao- H1gh glaze ceramic table lamps in a choice of 2 styles. Decorator colors and pleat shades. •• ORIENT AL STYLE TABLE NOW ~99 A~ ~29 Save $130 o n elegant square cocktail table with popular oriental motif. Measures 46">< 46"x16':. Special value. 0 -0 If you're looking for fine quality home furn.ishings at substantial savings, hurry to Barker B ros.! Items fro m all departments have been sale priced for this Year-End Sale. You ~n save up to 50% on a great selecti~n of specially marked famous maker furniture. Sale on through Saturday, so shop early for best selection. ALL STORES CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY. SHERRILL PRINT SOFA NOW $488 Reg. $799 Save $311 on~ quality 8-way hand tied coil sofa. Natural. melon and blue floral print on a traditional style frame. OCCASIONAL TABLES NOW sgg EA. Reg. $14~$179 Select from lamp. end, cocktail and sofa tables 1n a variety of styles and finishes FINE QUALITY BEDDING 25°/o OFF Famous maker Sealy, Serta and Simmons sleep sets on safe. Sale prices start at $89.95 ea. pc. to $499.95 a set. Reg. $119.95 ea pc .. $699.95 a set. Does not include Beautyrest. Posturepedic or Perfecl Sleeper ELEGANT CHEV AL MIRRORS -Now~99 EA. R9g. $31s Imported mirrors accented with sohd brass frames and stands. Your choice of two styles. TRADITIONAL CURIO NOW SS49 Reg. ~99 Save $150 on glass door display curio cabin- et with convenient lighted interior. Beautiful housing for your fine collectibles. -Barker Bros. Charge Acc~t Apply for yours today ASSORTED SOFAS 1/3 OFF Wide selection of trad1t1ona1 and contem- porary sofas. many with matching foveseals Regularly $599-$1489 ... NOW ~sm 7 PIECE DINING ROOM .NOW SS95 Reg. $1495 Save S6CX> on traditional pecan group with fruitwood finish. 40"x60" extension table. 4 cane back side and 2 cane back arm chairs Matchtng 54" china. Reg $1395NOW $895 Matching server, Reg $695 ... NOW $495 FAMOUS MAKER SLEEPERS 20°/o OFF Choose from any Landmark. Simmons or W1lsh1re sleep sofa Twin. full and queen sizes Reg. $499-$1399 .. NOW $3&$1119 Includes in-stock sleepers only DENSE NYLON PILE CARPET SA VE S1-e per sq. yd. lcm.lled 'Dallas· carpet with 100% nylon pile. m an assortment of decorator colors Was $24 99 sq. yd installed NOW S14.991q. yd. lnlttlled ALL RECLINERS 1 QO/o-15°/o OFF Every Stratoloungel'('I> recliner in our stock 1s on sale. Extra Position XP's .,, LoBacks~. wall Close-Ups & handle rockers. In durable vinyls & Hercul~ fiber velvets and textures. r . Use your Bart<er Bros. FLEXACCOUNT .. ,. . for shopping convenience • Delivery service and set up at no charQe • Consult with our decorating staff ... amart ideas at no char'ge hOO Mon., Thin.. Fri. till 9 P.m .. Sun. 11 1.m.·5 p.m. ;:] S1nta Ana. 2522 N. Main St .. 587-7851 ( ' ' I ' • ~---~---.---··· , ............. ..._......... .. , ........ . . ...... . ,. . Graad•a'• lewblg .. ads t1 werk wea•ers 81 JOel CADSN•SAD ... ...., ....... Y ... ~ a.ouey U..re really la a SeDta Claue. Or at leut a arandmotber wttUPc to make even Ule IDOM wl1b.cl·for Cbrl1tmaa drHm come tnle. E very Uttle 1lrl wbo ever new ~ w..U.. bel o .. Vk· torlan daU ~· with ln_tricate lace curtai.DI, handmade petjt· point rup and cUodellert U..t really llabt up will be amued by tbe "Bealley Home " built by Cory· s eran<1motber It as the bcM»e every 11rl - ever y woman, for \hat matter - dreama ol owninl aomeday. Notbinl wu spared in the two yean it took to create the ala- foot muterpiece. Irene k!tJey had to leam bow to use a saw irH>Eder lo eut the tiny red bricks leadint to the stately dollhouse. Tbe ele1ant lace curtains backed willa bandsewn velvet sashes took siz •oa&all ol dalb work IO that \Mr ...w .._. s-feeU1 . Aa a 10W11 flrl llra. a.tier loa•ed tor a 1~aalde cotta1• auch u tM one 11be bu created for Iler '1 -year-old 1rand· uuallar. "laat.e-.d I aettled OD a doll ._.., '' Hid tbe Newport Beach telident. v•alton can aue for minutel at \M three-story doll boUM and find 1omethin I new eacb minute: The tiny aold·plated "BenUey" coat of arma on the doorpost; the old-fashioned porch swina; t be handmade .polled plant.a; tbf' miniature dot waltiq on tbe t..·ek porch with a newapaper; the iad.ividually cut 1hin1le1 coverinc tbe seven win«• of the roans ion; the widow's walk atop tbe house. When MD.~ey atarted!be-- project two years a10. sbe thouaht it would t ate aix months at the rD09l. Instead, tbe white· haired grandmoither bas been forced to forfeit her daily aolf came in order tc• finish tbe gift by today. "We feel like we've built a boat in the baaernent," laughed Mrs. BenUey sur·veying her Vic- torian doll house. It's no joking irnaller that the top of the house will have to be removed in orde1 · to eet tbe doll house out of tti.e small work room at the BentJ ey home. Wirinl for tbe three-story doll house waa done hy her husband, who bad to work witb miniature ing a doll house before her first fixtures and wires so that the granddaughter was born. Since · swinainl cbande tiers and tiny the house was ~IL.ADQf.b.e:i_ ____ , -tampswowd reaUy-work: ·granddaughter has arrived. Mrs. Bentley's. favorite ta.sk Mrs. Bentley admits witb a was ma~iPI . Uue furnishings wry smile that more work witb wbicb range .from an old doll houses lies a head. "I'll fashioned woods wing to a wood never quit now. burninc stove in t.be kitchen. ·'Another child is on the way The lampposts leading to the and, if it's a girl, she'll have a handcarved doorway are actual-doll house too." promised the ly tiny lanterns turned upside grandmother. down. Cory new down to Newport Of course tber• ! are letters in Beach from her home in Oregon the mailbox and the 1973 address today to pick up the "secret" standsforCory'sbirthdate. present grandma has been mak- "You just feel like you want to ing for two years. shrink down and ·walk inside it," Mrs. Bentley says that the aaid Mrs. Benth!·y, echoing tbe "Bentley Home" will be banded tboucbts of an)•one surveying down to.,,each generation so that tbe intricate desi1!Pl· Cory's Rrandchildren will one . Irene Bentley tops Mo-year project with -------11 ---~rt!pftC? (abOveJ. Granddaughter Cory, 7, left, Uew from Oregon to Newport Beach today to pick up her special present, a three-story doll house. •MATURE CHAl9' ~ ............. Witb three aon:!J, Mrs. Beatley day play witb tbe doll house of wd, abe never oons:::=.:id::.:e:.:.red..:.::...=m=a=k:....· __ c _br_la_t_m_aa_lt80 __ . ------:-------=-=~-~~----;;;._-=!!l~~~~_L;__j~:_--------'-------~ starts tomorrow at a.m. . . . \ BW'st AFTER CHRISTMAS S~lLE)CLEA CE SHOP 8 AM TO 9 PM DISCOVER SAVINGS OF ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF THROUGHOUT BW NEWPORT BEACH. HERE, JUST A SAMPLING OF SELECTIONS. FAMOUS -EUAOPEA N WOOL FtANNEt KNrrs SAVE ONE-THIRD Collection Includes solid ar 1d plaid jackets, pants, skirt!S, sweaters and blouses. Show n: grey, blue. brown or camt:11, ·....--~.s to 18. Blazer, orig. S1Sl3. --now s1n.•~ PUIH:in pint. also raspt>erry, burgundy and alabaster. Orig. $92. now SI0.111 Pony print crepe c'le Chine Polyestttr blouse. also burgundy, orig. ~2. now $21 .•. P\aydec k B~llOC~5 'MlSUrn[ -Bw's-sHOE St\LE-- SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 * Halston * Juflanelli * Beene Bag * Vigevanoe * Evan Picone • Bernardo * Anne Klein • Erica * Michael * Miramonte • Amalfi * And many more. Great savings In all of our shoe departments: * The Salon * Ms. Wilshire Shoes • Piaydeck Shoes I ORESS't'·SEPARATES SAVE ONE·THIRD New ¥ear's Eve-perfect: Judy Knapp 's black. Ivory or navy rayon crepes and rayon georgette kimono. S·m·I. Pant. orig. $28. now $17.90. ' Camisole. orig. $16, now $10.90. Kimono. assorted prints. orig. $40, now $25.90. BY{ Now! , . I I -,W t1iey tUl"' Santa? SOme have mllhty fWI atoekinp at fireplace • a; IM Allee..._.,.... Ooualu ~uer. pr .. ldent ol the Unlwel Auto • ..,, A .. rtua work., mu ud woman Worken,earm.-.•.••year . ....... ,. ta. kilMI ol Chri.atlMI boaua Davt Wl.o· In Wublnfll*, wlMre many "eontraetl" Uve AeN 9 lllUAI It'• ulled money Ill moaey . or di• io tbe votlnc booth, CCIGINUllMD bave two- yeu Ud Mnaton alx·Ytar terms at•.• a 1ear. Wtllfteld •'&Md a ao Yut t0nlract ,wkla the Cablne\ otflcert, wboee "contraeta" bePl and Me• Yon Yrifftl lalt wtd for leut Ill mll~Oll. end any lime the president aaya so, 1et •.eao a ~ tlaUHI cO\lld ~h I\ to SU mllbc>G. year. aoHld l\H1•n 1u\ Ma prtltnl Mfort • Chief Jualice Warren Burier bu I lifetime . c::llnlliMI, but ean't take po.1et11i<.11t unUI after the "contract" that pays '84,700 a year . .......,. He wu elerted ~rultt.ot Nov •and on For mo1t people, however, contract.a have '•· • u.. day Pre11ldt!nt C'arter'I four year fower zeroes. "Nlltred" ealMr ht1 will be l.oaut1urated. Salary: ... oo6 a year. plus $.'W.000 upesue1. TllE ANNUAL BASE PAY FOR a Ford Motor Co. assembly line worker la '20,103.20 under a roe 80Mi: PEOPLE. CHa18'1'MAS comes th ree-year contract with the United Auto Workers. m ..,._ a year Hu~ art' ..uroe coolracla ror iome Chemical plant workers in New Orleans Nl· ..... _.. Amencan~ ce1ve an annuaJ salary or $20,MS.80. & ............ . 115 •UJC>llt BAT Owe Wtnflllld NEAM. Y FRIE AGENT Jimmy Certer NATION SUPER SYLLABLES HowerdCoMll W~r Mood•le. wh<>&e four 1ear "contract" -w af u.d to t)M, ame nmew&l oplk)n ol Carter. aets m ,mayur A policeman in Milwaukee earns up to Sl!».705 -underthatcity's contract with the]>Ollce union. Room cleaners in San f'ranci.Ko hotels bave a three-year Wlion contract for an annuaJ bue pay or $11 ,086.40. Library may find need to turn cell80r Sialen Llnda Ron1tadt, Paw Simon and Ken· •Y llopn reportedly have co.ntracts that have earned them each more than $10 miJlion annually Butt Reynolds and Clinl Eastwood have· con- tracts that can earn them SS million or more per movie. Dan Rather 's contract to succeed Walter Cronkite as anchorman of the CBS evening news .__ ... was ori_glnaUy re_ported to be for J8 million ove 1ve years. but a recent report put the pact at S20 million over lO years ANOTHER MAN -AT-THE-MIKE, Howard Cosell. gets an estimated $1 million a year for his five.year contract with ABC. CBS sports commen- tator Brent Musburger receives $700,000 to $159,000 a vear tmder his four·vear contract. And elsewhe re in the sports field , Nolan Ryan, a pitcher for the Houston Astros, ·tias a three-year, $3.5 million contract. New York J ets rookie wide receiver Lam J ones has a S2.2 million. seven.year contract, and veteran Chi cago Bear s running back Walter Payton has a $1.3 million, three.year deal. Jn basketball, where the average National Basketball Association contract for $173,558 a year is the highest in sports. San Die1to Clippers center Bill Walton has a fi ve.year contract for $1 million a year. DON SHULA, THE COACH OF football's Miami Dolphins, has a contract for $350,000 a year , Detroit Tiger baseball manager Sparky Anderson gE:lS $100,000 a year , and Billy Martin gets $150,000 in his dual role as manager and director of player personnel for the Oakland Athletics. Sugar Ray Leonard, the boxer who recently regained his welterweight championship from Roberto Duran. had a contract that earned him an estimated $10 million in his first fi ght against Duran in June 15 rounds or 3 minutes each. In the business world. Frank E. Rosenfelt, who doesn't ha ve a contract, was paid Sl94,000 last year as president C;tnd chief executive orficer of Metro·Goldwyn.Maye r But stock options for a long-term income of nearly $4.9 million boosted his total compensation to more than SS million, ac- cording to Business Week. Lee lacocca. president of Chrysler, pulled down the top salary and bonus o( any American business executive last year: more than $1.2. million, according to the magazine. Phillip Caldwell. Ford Motor Co. chairm.rn. was paid $904.902 last year U.S. llpologizes to scout pack CORAM . N.Y. CAP) The 'lJ.S. Postmaster General says Cub Scout Den No. 5 should not ha ve been billed $38.25 ror postage on Christmas fliers they put in mailboxes al their housing develop· menl. The fli ers a nnounced scout plans to sing Christmas carols and hand-deliver cards to neighbors: But the Postal Service later notified Den Mother Barbara Dolinger that use of the mailboxes was illegal unless the scouts paid 15 cents per flier in the 255·home development. ., rr they did not. she was warned. the Cubs • could be fined $76.500. After the scouts' problem was publicized, calls and letters arrived from a round the nation offering help. Finally, Ted Theodoreopolos. a former scout from the area, paid the postage du e. Postmaster General William Bolger's letter of apology to the scouts included commemorative stamps as gifts. CLEVELAND <AP) -The Cleveland Public Ubrary want.a CHEFS IN NEW YOU Cft'Y BA VE a union to improve adult reading habit.a, contract with a base pay or $15,112. but the trustees aren't so sure Finally, the wont new "eool.ract" is probably that an "adult bookstore" ia \he the one Jacocca, the executive who got more than way to IO about it. buy the Lyceum Adult Theater as a site for a branch library, but the library may bave to become landllord to an adult bookstore to do it. an adult bookstore which holds a lease option through 1983. Library trustees approved buying the theater for $250,000. a million from financially troubled Chrysler Jut The theatt·r site currently But the sale1s contingent upon the current owner canceling the lease with Fulton Road News within 30 days. year,negotiatedforhimself:$tayear. The library trustees want to houses the Fulton Road News , ..=::==================:r=============================================== ..... c1earance& ale $.tarts tomorrow. Storewlde say~ngs. Doors ope1n at 9 A.M. 16.99 to29.99 TH'' T FAMOUS LOUBELLA SEPARATES SALE. Caudy cane l-!!ail-- tripped up thief Ori . $24 to $45 It's time to enjoy your Chr;srmas-money with our wonderful selection including pants, blouses and skirts. All in your favorite Loubella styling. In shades of white. brown, nutmeg, J~al, grey, plum, wine, beige or navy. STURGIS, Mich. CAP) -Someone broke into Santa's Shack and stole some Christmas goodies, anc1_,RQ1ice say a tr~il of candy canes led to a teep· --~ • .,~uspect. Emmanuel Stamper. 18, was arrested and charged with breaking and entering, according to police in this southwest Michigan community. Stamper was 4pprehended by patrolman Terry Broker, who followed the trail of candy canes that the thief allegedly dropped after leaving the build- ing, where businessmen entertain children at Christmas. --- COHY£Nl£NT. DISPOSABLE COLOPlAST· BRAND OSTOMY PRODUCTS AR£ HERE! We rcH carry lhe c.omplete COLOPl.AST 11ne-1he tc1rgPst selling d1s~btc ostomy apphar>ces •n the WOllO F 11l'ryth1ng IOI cOloston'f't~. 1te<.~tomate~ and 1Jtinary os1oma1ec;-all W1fh ro1wenient COLOPLAST d•SOo$llbtltly COLOPlAS T Jeliabtbtv-pllA ca.~ economy tl1e potlj1Calt00 ltlat s IUSI f()( you-always includes covoons 101 tret> sam~ MOULTON '~'"A"lllACY 23115 Moutton 'atl{way, laf\ln& HIM& (Heit to El "•l'c:tlo Mark .. ) A BARD HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER I • • BULLOCK'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 Bristol St., (714) 556-0611 •BULLOCK'S MISSION VIEJO, Mission Viejo Ms/I, (714) 395~111 ' S•v• 50" on Lou"-1111 • ., .. ,., .. Orig. $24 to $34 11.• to 11.• Town and Travel Separates, 393 t' .....-..........--· -----. \' -.. ,. ... ,. . ... . .... . . . . . NATION Wise words on charity WASKING1'0N 1 P l A• wnuu the hubbub and f~ of ~rh1tmn I ICCOOlpal\I~ by It bUuard of appeal• fru m <'htaratl . 1tnd 11vm1 wlstJly take~ a Utt»e tbouaht · • 1'ht ~ell t)f Rf'tUn Uui.lnci.• 8 1.ttHu• nOlH Ame"cans dofl•ted n~arly $40 h1lliot1 to various r har1U tut nu. m•klnK fw1d ra1l8lli& on~ of the na tion 11 blti~ t lnd~trlt11 And u'I tht' hOhd•)' M'll'-1>11 l!t trad1t1on1Ally a liMf' for 1vln1. n Is a ltio ~m \K'C1A1oon for 11tepped up apr"'·''" fr<1m thou, • .111d1t of t•h n ltt,. lT ·~ IMPOaT-\ 1 TO u ;AltN it:, much as 'it•~•hh• <About tht• l(r ou11 'ohl'lll11g your money 1tnd lo lt••m ho~ 1nuch ot th1• tnone r1ns l!d Ii. actu»lly µphl-d fuJ lht• l'd Ultt.' '°' wtm·h l l 1~ "IVt:n To hl·lv lht' burN1u hd~ µrt:partd J folder l1\lt"\I <.il\1· Uut (h\C W1,td) ' m wtuch it hsts "0111c-~lJ 11c1t111nal duarillt'lt 1od1l·attog how e ach 1'urnv.11 ~·' ~1th thl• 1>urt'c1u '!t rt:t·omme nded st an d.ird' for ''"'h ur ~una1...alwn-. rtll: h~t ''"" bt! obta1n~d U)' ::.cnJan~ a check or rn on1:) orJt.>r for SI ca11d c1 ::.tampe<.I M~ll addressed 1011~ t't1 'Yt'lo1M.· to tht' ('ouo t·al o( RBBs . 1150 17th St 'W W .1~tungto11 I> t' 200;,t; ln ..add1taon h l'll' J rc 1>n1c of lh€: l'l)unt:1l'::. l ips for \I. I'> • jUU.ll.jl._ -GIVE In' C'HE('K ; Nl-:VER st'nd ca:.h And mC1 kt' lht' cht'ck tJayablt' tu th~ organization, not the suhc1tur UM· your ta·ad as wt·ll as your heart Ask qUe!>t 1on~ l.cg1 t1111a ll' chlirit1es with nothing to hide will cnC'ouragc your mtcn•s t Rc warc of apµca ls lhat bnn~ tears to your eye:. hut l(•ll yuu noth1nK al>out th~ charity or what it 1s d<Hng a bout the• ·pruhlcms it desc ribes so we ll Request 1dent1fi r at1on when approached in writrng and thl· tune lo consider them . It rosL'i m one y to raise money, but do not hes itate to as k how much Request the latest finan· cial report t o be s ure most of the mone y raised is spent on charitabl<: progra ms. -\'OU 00 NOT HA Vt: TO PAY for or return unordered mt-rchandise Sending out suc h ite ms a--iL,L:>.1.uuL¥.-nuo:.·1 ru. ktr~e ~uo<kaising-cos~ and the~ a re included in hopes of m aking donors feel ob- ligated. When you a r e a~k ed to buy tic kets or m erchandist' to benefit a cause. ask what the charity's s hare will be If you care about the chari· ty but not the me rchandise. make a direc t gift in' stead Kee p records of your gifts to document your deduction~ a t lax time . And finally, "if it sounds too good to be true. it probably is," a 1>plies a s much to shady charity appeals .is lo an y othe r scam. Rockers wreak: havoc for town DEVON. Pa. (AP l -Teen·age fa ns of new· wave rock'n'roll are wreaking havoc with signs and buildings in this suburb on Philadelphia's Main' Line. which was s ettled around 1100 and named after Devon . England. The youthful vandals are deleting the last let- ter in .. Devon" signs a s a tribute to their favorite m usical autom atons , a rock group known as Devo. WITH A LITTLE PAINT OR A PRYING crow bar. avid fans of the Akron based new wave band are forc ing commute rs to hake the "Devo" highway inte rchange and children to attend "Oevo" Elementary School. The pranks began last summer. a ccording to Tre d yffr in Towns hip Polic e Supe r intendent Thom as Baynard. who s aid his kids clue d him in about the m eaning of the altered signs. The group's me mbers frequently wear iden· tical, odd. paper unise x costumes, and drive their 'rans into hyste rics with their robot-like movem ents an..d tinny ~u1tarwork as they sing a bout "de · evolution." BUT OEVO ISN'T POPULA R with eve ryo,ne in Devon "I wish thcy'ci stop It's disorderly I like things to look nrce." one disgruntled resident said. Eastwood image ducks puncher BENTON HARBOH. Mich. (AP) A 21·.Yeat.·OL Berrtl!ll County man was char ged with disorderly conduct afte r allegedly trying to punch an actor's image on a movie scr.-en, authorities said . Roger Cleme nts of Royalton Township was ar· rested at the Soulhtown Twin The aters after he al- le~edly took a s wing at the projected im age of Clint Eastwood in the movie. "Any Which Way You Can," Air seroice to start PEKING IAP> China's national airline will inaugurate the first U.S.-China air service in 31 years on Jan. 7, the Peking Da ily reports. The newspaper sa id the airline will-operate weekly flights between Peking and New York with stops in Shanghai and possibly Tokyo. MERCURY SAVINGS a111J loot1 ussociatiori CHECKING ACCOUNTS THAT EARN INT lREST. ASK us ~ Ei•cutlve Offloet: 7812 EdlMge, Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92847 Southern California Regional 011/cet: ~7 t Lii P•lm:t A" • Anaheim, CA 92807 8~ Valley View St., Buane Pw_tl.1.~A 90820 • 1658 Arnall! Rd .. C1m1rll10, CA 1r.11.110 20715 S. Avelon Blvd. Carton CA 9074e ... 23021 L•k• Center Dr .. (Llll.1 ~oreao. El Toro. CA 92930 1001 E Imperial Hwy. ~Habta, CA 90&31 Gl 4140 Long Beech Blvd. ng Be•ch, CA 90907 • 22939 Hawthorne Blvd., rrtnc•. CA 90505 1095 Irvine BIYd ' Tustin, CA 92e80 10\IAI 236 N Clll'\la A ..... w .. , Cotlne. CA 91793 M(lijSINC "Mercury Room" nell•ble on 1 rH.rved1>1111 llllOU .~==============::;:::::========~ Olente Bil'l Deutsch's Philadelphia cab is a Macy's parade almoat by itself. Candy canes, bells and a cardboard Claus cheer up chilled and weary shoppers .... DAILY PILOT Bounty replacin imion? r PROVIDENCE, R.I. <AP) -A clty orftcial has pl"OpOHCI that artil- cent bounty be placedloft each rat that resl~enu catch. •. James E . LemtS:o,.. deputy director of putif~ works, made the auages- tion in r.ponae t.o clUlm) complaints that the cltd'•• rat problem was outtiof. control in the wake ol ·• s anitationmen strike ... !·. City Solicitor Ronald H. Glantz said the city is p o werless to hire .. a private firm to spread rat poison because of a c lause in t he union's labor contract which' prohibits outs ide cofu- panies from performing work that can be doQe. by city personnel. , .. c1earance & sa1e Starts tomorrow. Storewide savings. Doors open at 9 A.M. .. \ J 14.99 CASHMERE-LIKE V~NECK SWEATERS. Reg. 27. 50 Softest Or/one acrylic, full-fashioned details. Blue, navy, red, ecru, tan, light blue, burgundy, brown, pink, or yellow. S,M,L,XL. By Puritan. Men's Sweaters, 501 12.99 .. VANHEUSEN SUPERS/LI<® SHIRT.·~ Reg. $17 Save 30 % . Silky feel, easy care in polyester. Regular cut Jn blue, tan, white, maize, saber blue, rust, coral, plum. 14 ~ to 17. Popular slerve lengths. Men's Dress Shirts, 510 39.99 PILE-LINED ALL-WEATHER JACKETS. Orig. $55 Perfect. slopes to stadium. Black, rust, tan or navy nylon shell, acrylic pile lining. S,M,L,XL. By Silton. Men's Outerwear, 507 • MISSION VIEJO, Mlss1vn Vl&/o Mall, I (!14) 495-3111 • SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Me.ta, 556--0611. -, - ( ' ( I > • f ( l c ti ir " tJ 8 p tc AP~ 19TH CENTURY WOODEN PRIZE.flGHTlR&, B•rnard Barenholtl fondle• OM of favorfte• 100 not old to reporter FELTON, Pa. IAP) -Beulah Saylor, slowed only by stirr legs an4 fading hearing, gathers the news of this tiny town just as she's done since UM2. Tht9-week-; ene story in the hollow-here ts that ~ correspondent ror the York Daily Record is 100 years old. . "I'm getting a lot of notoriety," she laughed as she sat next to a sun-filled window in her white trailer home near the town's main cross roads. Her day was marked by a celebration at a niece's home nearby. About 60 friends and rela· ti ves attended. "I DIDN'T WANT TO HAVE a birthday par- ty." she jokingly protested. "[ thought people wouldn't care. But they do. They made a big fuss." In ttus small town, Mrs. Saylor gets her news material from people who drop by or from church bulletins "I never went ciround reporting like you folks lln " she told a reporter Little in the way of big city news happens in the town. Her most notable story, she said, was about the Sunday school class she was teacbin1 holding its 50lh anniversary in 1914. · ONCE A WEEK, USUALLY MONDAY or Tuesday, she mails her report, written in a clear ha nd , to the Daily Record's county desk. "I do it every week , but they don 't put enough in ... she lamented "They say they don't have ' l'ncmgh room " A longtime school teacher, Mrs. Saylor took over the part-time correspondent's job when her hui;band, Frank, djed. He was t he local postman. She took to the job instantly. "I loved to write for the paper," she said. "I knew so many activities in the town. l knew everything that was going on. Those that I can 'thear, I don'tgettothem." HER HEARING TROUBLES STEM from nerve deafness, a condition that prevents her from using the telephone. she said. But she spends her days reading magazines, books and especially the Record, "from top to bottom," she said. As to her longevity, Mrs. Saylor said she has no real secret. "I was too busy to think about getting old," she said. "I d.on't think I'm old yet." Condo cat brings lawsuit . CHICAGO CAP ) -The condominium associa- tion or a luxury high.rise on the North Side bas gone to court seeking to evict a 15-year-old cat from the building. . The..association asked Circuit Judge_RegirWd J Holzer to issue a summary judgement against the cat 's continued residence. The cat is owned by Arthur and Nancy Nasser. He is an attorney and she is an executive with a major corporation. They are demanding a trial. The association contends the cat makes loud noises and created unpleasant odors and that the Nassers were. told Sept. 21 , ,9'7'9, to evict their~· The association arguei. that its condomiruum declaration prohibits pets. The Nassers' lawyer, Harold Friedman, said his clients understdnd the declaration as prohibit· ing "farm-type" animals, that the cat does not · e mit loud noises and foul odors and that the N assers were not told pets were prohibited. Divers salvage cans PASCO. Wash. (AP) -Jl's a little late in the season, but a dozen enthusiastic workers are still picking asparagus -at the bottom of the Port of Pasco's barge slip. Frank F.ngUsb, spokesman for a local diving ~ club, said 5,000 to 6,000 cans of asparagus have been recovered from the frigid depths of the Columbia River port. The asparagus tins were part or a shipment of. vegelables from the Dayton Green Giant plant that sank Oct. 15, Ed Felder of the Columbia Basin Container Corp. said. .. 4 ~ernard's puslwver for toys llA&LB01'0, N.H. (AP> -a.mud Bar•abolta llvH a 1••r-rousad ClarilUDUfuLUy. At ....... GD 1'," M ,,_. bl.a da11 playLDc wtUa IOyl. '!:~a ev.ryone Uba toya, but Ba baa ... tMID 1111 Ule. H• bu ..... l.01a: wrlttea 1 boc* on toys;~ Creative Pl&~. a aucceMIW to)' eompanr. ud built an a ry octalODal callery .. boaM for bia colledlcm ol tbouaanda of antique toys. 110,. often than not. the catJery aJao ll home roe Baren.bolll. Altbouab lt'a at- tacbed to bll araeef\ll colonial home, lbe aaUery includes a bedroom and bath so that 8arenbolt1, a widower whose children are crown. can spend more time with lhetbllt&s be Likes best. IN ntE GALLEaY. B&rellboltz can wake to doaens or cast iron carriaaes paradina across a colUmn or shelves. Oo another wall, tin ferry boats and paddlewheelers vie for space with locomotives and hoops and animals on wheels. Smaller toys bunt from doaens of drawen lD an antique apothecary chest. There's a pedestal for wind-up toys, another for &>U8h· and pull-toys whose movlna fiiurea ring bells. · All the toys are beautiful in the slight· ly worn manner of an object a child has loved. AU ol tbem are A...tcaa, Md moet wwe made bltwem JM and llOO. And allDOlt all ta.. toys. at .. Ume or another, have been loaned •to dell,i.t people far from New Hampeblre. .. ,r YOO'U a dedicated colMctor," says Barenbc)lta, "you live with your collectlon. It'• out and on abelves, available for people to abare. If you keep your thin1s in boxes or under you're boardi.n1." If aharlna makes tbe collector, Barenboltz definitely quallllet. In tbia Chriatmu month, parts of bil collection are on display at five muaeu.ma around the country. For toy lovers who can't reach the collect.ion in person, Barenbolll recet· ly published bia rant book. "American Antique Toya." lntenpened with pboeo- gral)h.s ot all manner of toys are stortes about the unusual, admittedly com- pulsive world of the toy collector. . IN THE BOOK and in person, Barenboltz takes pleasure in tales of toys. H e knows Frank ,Lloyd Wri1bt'1 favorite toy (a set of building blocu the architect used all his life), and knows what toys George Washington bought for his stepchildren (•'a neat dress 'd Wax Baby" was one written entry on HURRY IN FOR SUPER BUYS! ECO-NO-Mr=-c-==-n~- VINYL TILE • STANDS UP UNDER HEAVY TRAFFIC! • RESISTS STAINS! U.. pr't91dani'1 CbriJtmu Ult). But ..,. ol the 1toriee come trom Barenbolta'• collection, wbieb be1an with a blue tin milk wa1on be cbanffd to buy bit ri• for her blrtbday aa years •10. For about six months, the milk ••IOD sat oa tbe mantel u a decoration. "Then one rainy day." Barenbolta re- calls, "we began uklnt questions about the toy. "WllE&B WAS IT made? Who were the cbllCtren wbo played with it? What olber toys did tboee children have?" Barenhollz and his wife started readil\8 what Uttle they cound find on Un toys, and soon they bou1bt anotber. , "And once you have two toys, you're Tells gift a collector," be says. Few-people collected tin 1:0ys at ttter -Go..y . Br..uce King, time, and the Barenholtz collection who last year op- , 1rew quick.ly, expanding into cast iron po s e d I e g isl at i v e and wood. ~e day Barenholtz f~d ~easure grantin g himself boarding a New Jersey tratn at ham $5 000 pay raise 5 a .m., bound for a toy auction in New says 'he ' I I g iv~ York, be knew t!bllecting bad become money to 17 people more than a hobby. · h Id h · "I'm compulsive, I admit it," he e ostage .•n says. "When you're out antiquing, you bl~ody N.ew Mex~co have to buy something, so now I'm col-pr.1s on not e arher le~ling folk art " this year .. EASY SELF-STICK VINYL FLOOR TILE • MAIEI DECOIA T WYr 'SUPER auys-011 ACRYLIC FC'AT SEMI-GLOSS • WY WATEA Ct.UN-UPI • QUICK DllYINI! IDEAL• KntHEJt/IAT All PAICI • S 11 69 GAi •&RUT FOii INTHIOll WALLS & CEILINGS! •&OU ON SMOOTHLY! 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FRUIT OF THE LOOM llTCHENSm ~FAMOUS MILLS 1 BATHSHEEn WINTERWEIGHT POLYESTER BLANIOS Choose from 3" so• greot deco· A hearing on lhe suit is scheduled Jan. 12. Steven B.rown, ex- ecutive dir~tor of the Rhode Is land ACLU, said the group urged the clerics' to make their statement to show that "opposing a Nativity scene sponsored by a government is not an an- ti-religious viewpoint." "THE PRINCIPLE of separating church and state is designed not on- ly to protect govern- ment, but to protect re- ligion as well," he said. The s tatement also wa s intended a s a response to recent com- ments by Pawtucket's may or, Denni s M . "' Lynch, who contends the creche is a symbol of non-sectarian goodwill duripg the holidays. 60 far, public opinion appears to be behind Lynch, with calls from Pl.US MANY MOii UNADVllTISID ITIMSI HUDY WHILE STOCIS 'LASTI "Volun Li•ted Are Mir's. Volue1. 4lrcme"""'. , .... , ... -CIO'lll/llG. 1.7' •. ·::.~ ......... 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JALTA VODKA 6 59 l 75 Llll:R LE DOMAIN £ -F-1-Nf WIN ES MADE TO ~ SHl FOR SS MORl )99 SHA ST TWO-LITER SOFT DRI NKS REG.7 1.09 Delicious th1rs1 Quen•:""" . ,. DEllEADY: RASalGllT . IATTllllS 4-PI •. ...... •• 9 2 "' .......... .,., .... m11._. ..... ..,.-.., ...... " .. -. Ol tfO fOfl Ml 91e!N .... 1111::. µaantmg by liruce Laingen , U.S. ltu::.tagc lx·ang he ld in Iran, was sent home • 1s September birthday present for his son, 1S1 ucc. Mr s. Pcnne Laingen decided to use Season spirit enfolds city KOKOMO, Ind. CAP> -A lot of smiling faces may be smeared with peach melba baby food lo· day in this community where the la r force is c uscly ie<J1oUieSTUmplngau om us y. A community drive resulted in donation of 77,000 jars of ba by food. Chrysler Corp. donated a tra<'tor-trailer rig for the trip to Canajoharie, N Y , to pick up the food; two laid-off t.ruckers drovt-it; Chrysler unions chipped in $150 for fuel. The food was being distributed through the Salvation Army and the Kokomo Rescue Mission to famili<•I' with inrants. Some of it also was going to st•11ior t'itizf'ns. "WE J UST WANTED TO MAKE s ure the ha h11•s 11f Kokumo had food for Christmas," said flit)'<' (;rnnson, 34, a local jeweler. "When the \\ oVtl p,ot out, the !'>nowb;tll turned into an o1 \ .d:11wht· ·· l>uring a n•cent c harity radio p rogram, <: r ;111:-on and his partner, John Palumbo, offered SI ,000, µrovidt·d the money would be used ex- clusively to purchase baby food. Offrt·1als or radio s tation WWKI then called Fr auk (' Nichola!., chairman and president of 111•1 "" Nut Foods Corµ .. at Fort Washington , Pa., :rsk mg 1f tht: hahy food could be sold at cost. · 'Tht:y wt·n· very enthus1asllc when l!'ley P,dh-11 ... Nicholas !>aid 111 a telephone interview. \V(' g11t to thinking about anyone putting forth lh.1l ktnd o r ('llm mun1ty effort lo help the indigent.. S11. wt· Just dec11Jctl we would fi ll up the truck for 1111•111 .. t•OR $1,000, Nl('lfOLl\S SOLD THE Kokomo n ·s11\ents :Ha cast''> or baby food . He then donated 111111 c than 3,000 caM·s with a retail value of about $l7 .uoo. B1il and Halph Morton left to pick up the food :.ml r('turrwd w1tl1 a poli ce escort to a crowd of lllMe Lhan 2,000 volunteers wailing to unload the f Cll)d Kok11n111 's un1·mpluyment rate is about 11.4 111·n:cnt Las t summer. abol.¢ 21 percent or the "11rk forc1: in this town or 50,000 was on indefinite I;" orr Ch rysler Corp. a nd General Motors' Delco Ei1•t•tronit·s tliviswn have large facili ties here. Author to face charge of libel S/\ N I> IEC 0 (AP) A trial has been ordered 111 the $10 million li bel leiwsuit against best-selling author G:1y Ta Iese for remarks in his book "Tfiy l'l~hl.ior's Wife," and Doubleday_ Inc:! a New -Yorlt-6a!ied publishing firm. William llamling, a r etire d San Diego publisher, obtainc<I the default ruling In a decision by U.S. District Court Judge William B. ,Enright. H am ling. founder of Greenleaf Publish!ng Co. ac-· ~cus·ed the defendan~in atSept. 17 lawsuit of ~efammg him-in the book and m aking false s tatements about an a lleged connection between h im and ror mer U.S . Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas. ruuE Enright ruled the · case s hould go to trial on a technicality after Hamling's attorney Robert A. Ball said the defendants had missed the deadline for r esponding to the suit. Hamling claims he was portrayed as a "dis- 1 rilrntor of poor-quality trash" in Talese's book, a study ol changing morals and t.he sexual lives of several Americans. 2 better than I? NEW YORK (/\Pl Some types of interferon seem to boost the potency or other types of this natural virus.fighting substance, s cientists have found. The discovery adds insight to the search for I nterferon treatments for virus -caused diseases --~~-end~ftnf'f''t'o-- Scicntists at the Univel"Slty of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston found that combinations of in· tcrferons combattcd m ouse tumors mo~ effective· ly thnn the sum or the tumor.fighting powers of cn,·h interferon ulone. The finding follows a similar study at the un- iversity last year showing t.hat Interferons also boost each other's power to fight viruses. ·- .... Ilea ti•• ••Y ~ Hard to tie dDllor-to job By JO\'CE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Wiiia& I wotlld Ike to k90W II If Y" c.. offer a cleacrtpd.e llat of occ.paU.U tlaat cu yield auuaJ lacomes baaedoaa mlDJmum 9''35,•by today's staedards wlUalD a pertod of no more titan five yeara of ea· try? -R.R .. Cleveland, Ohio No, but it 's an inte resting Idea. The closest I can come is to mention a new paperback: '•P ayc hecks, W t\o Makes What?" by David Harrop, Ha rper & Row Publishers. The book isn't specific to your r e- quest but generally is helpful in factoring the money value into career selection. Dear Joyce: For my c:areer I am becoming a dental assistant through correspondence study. Could you tell me U there are any dental offltes that train while you work? tal offiea, aay you are studyina dental ue11tina, that you feel ready to t.aclr.le an entry job and ask when would be a good t.ime for you to come in and talk about possibl e employm ent. If a particular dentist doesn't need you, ask for suggestions of den· tists who may be hiring. Dear Joyce: As a receat ad· vertlslag graduate, I am aeek.lal a posltioa ID tile creative aspect of the business. I bave a 3.• 1 verage ID Engllsb writlag ud a 3.S la art. I have seat out approximately 80 resumes aad have c:ontackd e mployment agencies. Tbe most positive response h!,• been a couple of replies sayla1 they will keep my resume OD me. Caa you offer any suues&ioas for fields that might have openings other than advertlslDI agencies? J .M.K., Detroit, Mich I CAREERS I Richard A. Payne; "Who's H.ir;.. Ing Who" by Richard Lathrop; "Guerilla Tactics In the Job Market" by Tom Jackson. Many cities have advertising c I u bs: locate the head of yours and ask for referrals and ad· vice: do this only after you have become an expert applicant. READER NOTE· Need Sttt>bil· step help in putting together a re- sume that eflecllvely conveys your accomplishments and skills? For a copy of Joyce L.am Kennedy's 28· page book~t. "Resumes. The Nitty Cntty," enclose a 28-cent stamped, self ·addreued, long whlle envelope with your check or money ordn for 12 5IJ lo Suburban 1''eaturPs Inc .. Boz 2000C . Card11f . Cah/ 920<.' Thais ge t Russian • ' ' S.~DetroiL. ~flch. T ry advertisers, media. pro- fessional societies and trade or- gani:z.ations,-Y-0U:~an innoeent in the job search. For example, your self-created letterhead is amate urish and your resume may be too. UANCKOK. Tha~ana I API ---· her husband's art wo rk as the family t hristmas card. In lower right com er are Laingen's initials 'LBL' and Tehran 1980 . Some dentist will be happy to find you. if the help-wanted ads don't turn up immediate leads, r heck with the county dental so<:icty which may maintain a list of job openings. Read and im prove : "Your Career in Advertising" by Karen Cole Winters ; "How to Get a Better J ob Quicker" by Hus!>1<in •~ being "taught ' al a SC'hool lhut opened in the Cam - bodiun cap1t<1I of Phnom Penh, the official Phnom Penh radio said The school opened under the !-tponsorsh1p of the Soviet- Camhodian Frimdship l\ssOf'ta· JUMBO ROLL PAPER OR FOIL CHRISTMAS WRAP 26" wide 30 SQ fl 1011 ' Model #'S 241-2001oc242-2331 Reg 1 09 roll RAY·O·VAC BATIERIES 2 per pack Alkalme C or D cell. Reg 2 79 pk 1.48:pk. "Fw II ..... Clrtstllea tlya. FULLIRTON 301 So. 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( .... ,""I TWllT eRILL liT 7-7r C0-"'10N SALE DATES: Dec. 26 thru Dec. 31 Loulslana·Paclflc Corporation GARDEN GROVE 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537·9571 or 893-6523- 0pen: Mon. 1hru Fri 810 9 Sat B to 6 Sun, 9 to 6 COSTA MESA ORANGE 1275 Bristol 324 West Katella 558-1500 917·1224 Open Mon. thru ff/ '9 to 9 Open: Mon lhnJ Fli 7 0 to 6 '-~__.;;s_e1;.....;;..8~10_6~-su_n~9-~_B~~--~'-~~-S~•-1·~'-"-d~S-un--"9~1_0_0~~-- • ............. P•reW Jo epb orbett Jr , who sen•ed 18 ,years for lltdnap murder of breweey hear Joseph Coors Ill, has been paroled a.od 1s hving and work ing near Denver -Kotter' marches to altar MOUNT PKUSPECT, 111. (AP > Arlis Ann Carlin,' a 28 -yea r -o ld co n domi nium saleswo m a n, was ra- dia nt as the bride. But who was that she mar ri e d ? Gabe ''Welcome Back Kotter" Ka l ? And t he b est man . Wasn't that Robert Red- ford? AND WERE K ris Kristofferson and Henry Fonda the groomsmen? The guest list even kept you guessing: John Tr avo l ta ? T e ll y Savalas? J ane Byrne? L ynd a "W on d e r Woman" Carter ? Billie Newman, ace reporter on TV 's "Lou Grant?" A bout the only one wbo was not a look-alike was the bride. Th ~ g r oo m was Rich a rd Neas on , 33· year -old h igh school sci e nce teacher. He ·gained local a ttention three years ago by win- ning a look-alike contest as TV's Kotter. . THE 011IER s pitting Lm ages were Neason's colleagues from t he Hollywood Look-Alikes. a Chicago agency that provides dead-ringer , stand-ins at conventions and other specia l oc - casions .· The new bride said : "l didn't realize he lher husba nd > looked like Gabe Kaplan because I didn't wat~h the show. But my friends kept say- ing. 'Boy. doesn 't he look like the g uy on 'Welcome Bac k Kot- ter '?" N eason , 1011~ a 1. customed to double takes because he has a twin brother, said he does not mind the atten- tion. "THE LOCAL publici· t y h as h e l pe d me ata,blis b my own--identi · t y. P eople know I'm Rick Neason, teacher , and I like that." Neason said he does have some proble ms when he goes to La s Vegas, where the real I K'll~Jan som~ti mes is seen. •'The card de aler s I take a dQMble take and want me to sit at their tables and I have to show them my driver 's license to show them I'm not the real Gabe 1 Kaplan," be said. NOTICE Thuraday, December 25. 1980 Wllat .... rt•'• poer experlenee? MinUter fasts to l e a rn tmth about hunger t-alNO llJU.S, Pa. lAP> -TIM and yet I am called to terw •Deed "It's a bad diet, nutrltlonally. Fran&ine Lantz. plan to contribute Rev Cra1I l.anta of th• Sprina llWa tbat l have oot experien~. l have there's no doubt. Yet 500 million peo-the amount saved in their food bills l.ulheran parh b la taklna llh deelded to see wbat it meam to be pie -one out of ei1ht in the world -to t.be World Hunter Appeal. cburtb'• Wurld Huo_1 er Appeal hun1ry." Llatz wrote. live on similar diet.a. la Aaia, the sta -In addition, other people hav~ ••ta~)'. 1uckiq ao a clMt be ..,a la Sloce Advent be1an Nov. 30, the pie ls rice. Jn tbe Sudan, ll'• pled1ed to support Lantlforeaeh day typlcll lft poor~. miJliJUr baa ttuck to a daily diet that 1or1.hum,'' be aald. tbatbeata.yaontbe diet. "I b1ve ct.clcMcl t.bat W. AdQ8t c~llU ot a °"'P of eooied rice, a Became Lanta recentl)" 'broke • After more than two weeb, Lantz IHlon, fOC' u loq aa l am able, I banana, a plece of bread and some bone in bia foot, bll orthopedic pbyai· says he bas lost 10 pounds and that will eat wh•l tM world'• poonet peo.. tea. · cian prescribed a aelatin supple· he feelH well. pie t1at," he wrote to hJi eontrQ•tion Once a week, he allows himself an ment lo hil diet. When the doctor "I'm surprised -I'm nol really In thla tiny Centre County com· ea& and a Uttle cbicllen, because beard the proposed dfet, be told hungry. munlty lbat'a typical of what the poorest Lant&, "It's crazy, but it won't hurt "There are a lot of thin&s l want to Advent Ii lhe ~riod lncludint lhe people of Asia e at, accordinl to you." eat , of coune, and church dinners DAILY PILOT . .. four Sw>d•Y• just before Cbriltmu. Robe rt Stack le, rece ntly retired The fast is not an end lo itself. are , well, intere5ting, but I'm OK," .. , h•,. .. , .. Men veey hA dk•1a~·d H~,,~ New ~· ye·ar he 'i tarts ....... . .. ,. GROCERIES • 1.1,. • ..,,. ' • ,.~ Stewed Tomatoes u I -• JI I Hunts Tomato Ketchup .. ._ ... "" Hirwailan Punch Base . Kerns Apricot Nee.tar '11"•1 1 1•\01."l.lii'\• "" \ ,.,1,jtll Kraft Jar Cheese /'41 I !•rl 1,~1,,t ""°'I I "-' ~~ .J.. 11,;. Vons Mixers ~ I '" .\Iii'• , "' '' ; I t San Fernando Olives '"'' ••I ,,..,,_,.. ~i i ~fl. 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SPRAY 199 OT. . 377 DEC. 25, 1980 COMICS FEATURING MOVIES TELEVISION C4 C6 C8 C10 - Golden West College finds a team leader in Jim Eldridge. SeepageC2. Dallas has i new weapon -~ Dell• ,.I ... Malt - IRVING, Texas (AP) -The normall:• less·than-byper Dallas Cowboys' football fans are becomini an extra weapon for theiT heroes, who h<'s t the Rams Sunday in a National Con· rerence wild card playoff game. Even Dallas Coach Tom Landry took note of their rabid behavior in last Sunday's 35.27 vic • .Jry over Philadelphia. ''THE FANS really woke up . . they came alive . I was kind of excited for them." sajd Landry. "That's something to a team when they (the fans> become involved." Since the Cowboys moved to Texas Stadium in 1972, Dallas fans have become one of the milder National Football League's audiences. They ap- plaud Cowboys' touchdowns but ar e normally so bJase they seldom even boo the visiting team. expect success during the reg- ula r season. Only d•Jring the pl ayoffs d o they become aroused. "OUR C'lOWD has been cold and semi-rust.ail\. but now t;1ey are verbal," s aid Da llas strong s afet:1 Charlie Waters . "Home is now definitely an advantage for us where it hasn't atwr" !Jeen that way in the past " The Cowboys hav" .iad 32 con- secutive sellouts g<1tng into Sun day's meeting with the Hams. but the record was in peril with a hefty amount of tickets still re· maining this Christmas week ·'This is the largest amount of tickets we've ever had availahlt' this close to a playoff game.' s aid Cowboys ticket manager Kay Lang RAMS CINEMATOGRAPHER MICKEY DUKICH .. AS BEEN FILMING NFL GAMES FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS. Fifteen playoff teams in 16 years have caused the fans to Tex SchFamm . Cowboys cluh president, said · ·'The uncer1 ain ty of not knowing whether wl' were going to be in the playoffs was a problem And, of cours<'. this is C:hris tma:-. week Our fan~ have reall} been great And u .. > a re starling to i:et lll\u\\ed That lifts a tc;im OALL.°'~ SOLO 9 ()()11 lu .. k<'l' Tuesday and 12,0(l(J n·m<.1in for the ga me Rams cinematographer adds new dimension to NFL The Rams. a fif'ld ~oat u11 derdog de:-.p1le their 38 1'1 dd .. dl of Dallas JUSt l wo wcPks e.g .. were to a rrive Frida} and !!" immediately tu Texas Stadium for a workout By JOHN SEV ANO Of ,,,. Dall• ,. .... s .. H He's done for the Rams and pro football what Cecil R. de· Mille ru d for the motion picture industry. He 's a pionee r. the best in his field. People come to him from all corners of the NF"L in search of advice. For 2S years Mickey Dukich bas been a cinematographer for the Rams. For more t))an two decade. he's spent his Jlf'e shoot· ing. processing, c utting and s plicing film. His Sundays are spent through the eyes of a camera. His weekdays are spent in a laboratory. UPON ENTERING his office at Rams Park the firs t thing you notice are the pictures and dif· ferent m e morabilia hanging from the walls. The newspaper clippings. the photos of former Ram players. lhe awards he re· cei vcd, they all tell a little bit about the story of the 56-year-old former photographer from Spokane. Wash. Dukich came lo the· Rams in 1956 when he was hired by Sid Gillman (who was then the coach) at $2 an hour to splice film. Gillman, at the time, was e xploring a new area of football fo otage <'&lied "film breakdown,·· where different facets of the game <i.e. defense, offense. goal line. runnjng plays. passing plays) were placed onto individual reels. ~ Of course, Dukich had no idea of what bis duties were going to eventually escalate into. What started out ~s a few hours a week soon became 100. "Hundred 1\our wePks are not uncommon around here," said Dukich with a half sm ile as he rl•minisced. "When yo u have to deal with 400 feet of film and there's a splice every 10 feet, there's a lot of time i.nvolved. Time il's almost an element Dukich has no concept ot. When the Rams are at home it's hard enough. but when the team takes to the road Dukich is lucky to see any sleep by Tuesday night. ''THAT'S WHV ALL the fix · tu res in the office are my own," he says, "because I feel like it's my house.·· Dukich. a lthough the long hours won 't indicate as such, has his profession down to a science. The timetable for ex· cha nging weekly games films i~ precise. And, onee an opponent's film 1s received, there's little time lo was te in breaking it down forthecoa<'hes. "I 've learned a lot by just trial and error ," admits Dukich. ''George Allen once told me the re's noUung that replaces ex· perience. '' By the time the 1980 season has expired, Dukich will have gone through more than 400,000 feet of film and more than $30,000 in film stock, not cowtt· ing chemicals and other proceu .. ing costs. "THERE'S NOBODY in the league now that can survive without film.'· s ays Dukich proudly. "There were some coaches who didn't believe in £ilm -like Don Shula (Miami). But even he has his own full time film editor now." Dukich says that all but six .teams now carry a full-time film processor in the NFL. A 'me re 15 years ago, having a full· time staff membe r of that capacity wouJd have been un· heard of. But, with Dukich 's help, the world of film has entered a new medium. Coaches can now grade plays and personnel bke Dukich has been grading players and coaches for the past 25 years. .r · Maybe more than any coach, or general manager. or owner. Dukich knows the talent the Rams have possessed through the year s . H e 's not onl v watched. but al so s tudied. analyzed and admired from afar "l'VE ALWAYS BEEN a foot ball fan," he. says. "And ('ve always been a Rams fan. I've dedicated my life to this or· ganization the past 25 years." Lo s An geles aho '4 <1., schedul ed to practice ag..1111 Saturday to prepare for th1· to :«1 p m .. PST. kickoff Should the Rams win. the} 'II travel to Philadelphia Jan 3 for t he first-round NFC game A Dallas victor} sends the Cowboys against Atlanta on the road Jan, '1. ln the American Conference wild card playoff game, Oakland plays host t.o the Houston Oilen;. If Houston wins. the Oiler~ pl:.iv at San 01~go Jan 3 An Oaklanrt ~­ \'lctory sends the ll a 1clC'r!'I t11 Cleveland Jan. <I Eller broke; bankruptcy papers filed Ski brakes cut in juries And it's principally because of his love for the team that Dukich found it hard, when asked of him. to select an all-time squad. He fumbled through coaches. players and memories like one would a deck of cards . ''There were so many.' he tells you. especially with the coaches. Houston and Oakland m<'I in ~he playoffs ont·e 1n the old Amt•n can f ootball League days, but the) C<'rtainl y a re n 't stra ngers In fact. I here wall be a reun ion o f so rts Sund ay. H o us t on quarte rbac k Ke n Stabler will be try in~ ao pick apart his former Raider team· m ates. while fo rmer Oiler quarterhack. Dan Pastorin1 . will hav<' his brams picked by hir; new teammates . the Ra1d l'rs PASTORINI prohahly v.on't s uit up becaust• of an injur). hut his coach expect:; to ulll1ZI' his me mory Doctors say they're safer than straps "I teamed more about football from Sid Gillman than anyone else and Bob Waterfield was a man's man. He took the team when they were at its lowest ebb and sacrificed his career for the Rams. By EDZINTEL Ol tlle Daily 1'1191 Stall The use of ski brakes on skis MIN NEAPOL IS I AP> instead of runaway straps Things haven't worked out as could in large part prevent the well in the world of business as lacerations that make up ap· they did in the world of football proximately one of every 10 in· for former Minnesota Vikings ' juries on the slopes, according to great Carl Eller a newly pubHshed study. .The "Moose" is broke. These lacerations, most of In fact. the Minneapolis Star which occured about the head reported Wednesday . Eller's and face, were almost always finances are so tight that his the result of the skier being hit three Super Bowl rings, valued by his own ski. at $1,500. are being "held" by Based on a study of ski in· the Chestnut & Brooks law firm, juries reported at Vail, Colo., and he has hock~d his other du"ing a recent season, doctol'S -v81ua&Tes at Hy's Pawn Shop in found that all but one of the 179 Minneapolis. lacerations recorded resulted Eller. who played 16 seasons from the skier being hit by his for the Vikings before being own skj while using a runaway traded to the Sealtle Seahawks strap. in 1979, is unwilling to talk about his troubles with the news THE DOCl'ORS wrote, "Of the media. two basic n!tention devices, it_is Etler"hAI filed for ChapCer"XI • ,-UD!ort\lbat_e Uuit the runaw,ay bankruptcy in federal court. strap continues to be the moet According to court records , co.mmonly used. The reason for Eller's uneecured debts to bis 10 this seems to be·largely • lack of largest' creditors including a knowledge that ski brakes are South Dakota banker and three available and that they have a banks, total in ex~ess of $116.000. safety advantage over runaway straps." Eller's paymen~ for his Min· neapolis home are $2,257 in ar- rears, the state bas a lien on all of hiJ penonal property for un- paid taxes, bis $50,000 National Football Leaiue Ufe insurance policy may have lapsed, and his waaes were garnished to satisfy a deb\. The runaway strap is affixed to the ski to prevent it from slid- ing unchecked down a bill where it might strike another person after the binding is released, or to prevent the ski from fallinl on someone below should a binding release while a skier is riding a lift. • Ski brakes are deai1ned to brtn1 a free ski to a bait by grip. pins the snow or caUliDI the aid to turn over, thereby 1t1>pplna it. Snow Summil earlier this week , it was my displeasure to watch one hot dogger be bandaged by a s ki µatrol m an after the skier was struck on the forehead by his own loose s ki. The skier had miscalculated a mogul. fell over his skis then was hit by one of them. He was a SKIING not wearing ski brakes but did have on ski straps. At least he didn't lose his skis. ••• Was the late Bing Crosby thinking of the winter of 1980 when he sang lhe song, 'Tm dreaming o f a Whit e Christmas?" Probably no~. but neverthe· less, those wtio Jooked forward to a snowy. ski· filled holiday season this year were doing a lit· tie dr,eaming. . . Only lwo major local a rea s are open on this Christmas day, making it one or the all·tifl)e worst seasons in re· cent history thus far. Snow Valley, one of the ·..;pig Two" with Snow Summit, Still i s n 't op e n and S ummit , although skjable is hardfy worth the 20-minute wait in line . Goldmine. the only other open resort. is operating jus t one chair with about one foot of made·made snow to ski on. Meanwhil e, Sout hern California's ski shops continue to sell merchandise in mass quantities. Patience, evidently, is a virtue of the Southern California s ki er. ••• Elsewhere, (air skiing is re.· ported from lhe Rocky Moun- tains. where Utah has an average of 30 inches of packed powder. But even that was far below that state's a verage amount of snow for this time of year Colorado isn't faring quite as well with an average depth of about 20 inches. In the Hi11h Sierras of Northern California, Mammoth is operating one gondala and 13 chairs over a bue of 1""' feet of snow with a trace of new snow. Squaw Valley reports a base of one foot with one gondola and • (See SKIING, Page CZ> "HARLAND SVARE brought us our original aspect of de· f e n s e : h e d eveloped the fearsome foursome. And George Allen brought us organization and better working conditions. "Chuck Knox was probably the most successful coach we've had. And it's amazing when you consider he won five divisional titles with fi ve different quarterbacks. Ray (Malavasi), of course, has been marvelous with all the injuries. He brought balance to the team ." And on and on it went. With every position. lt ,was only when threatened with a -l'U°naway reel of film that Dukich finally pinned himself down to one team. "This is a good organization." he says. "I guess it wouldn't be winning ii it wasn't." Twenty-five years. That's a lot of winning, a lot of losing, a lot of fiJm, a lot of splicing and a lot .of processing. But. then. Dukich doesn't just edit, be creates. "He ·knows thl'm and \\·h.11 they like to do. ' s aid Tom Flores. "so v.e 'll be ~harin~ h1~ thoughts .. Besides Stabler . the Houston roster incl udes two prominent former Raiders. n~ht end D:n l' Cas per and s afety .Jack Tatum RAMS BRY..t'T HOSPITAJJZED LOS ANGELES •AP I Fullback Cullen Bryant of the L os Ang e l e s R am s wa s hospitalized Wednesday with the flu. missing practi<'e for Sun· day 's National Foot ball j:on· ference wildcard playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys. , A spokesman-for the Natioruff ~ · Iootr>aU League team said it • was not known how long Bryant • would remain in the hos pital. The 238·~und Bryant, tn hi~ ~ eighth pro season. led the Rams ;n rushing with 807 yards during : the 16-game regular season. averaging 4.4 yards per carry. He was also the team pass receiving leader with SJ cat ches for 386 yards . . -.. QBs will decide Fiesta Bowl outcome TEMPE , Ar iz . (AP > -The quarterbacks, Ohio State veteran An Schllcbter and freshman Todd Blacltledae of Penn State, may well decide the Fiesta Bowl's outcome Friday. Joe Paterno worries about Schllchter's vast experience. The Penn State coach recruited the Ohio · State quarterback heavily and kilo~ him well. match. "l think we attacked.them wrong. We dJdn't go all the way with our passing. We kept our two backs in to block. That hurt us. That's why we had those intercep· tlons." ' • Thi.I, despite the fact that El· le?' estimated bJs two-year In · come from the Seabawks at ap· proatmately ttoo,ooo. In addi· tlom, be earned '8,000 thl1 year 11 a color commentato~ for NBC aad -.ooo from bla former Ilia· .... bquor store for 1m ana Durinl UUs same period, the doe19ra .found \bat oo injuries to aklen could be attrt_ttuted to aids wllh aid braai. However, they Schlichter has started all 3S 1amea of bia college football career, Even u a juniot", he holds nearly all of tbe Bi Ten Con· Pride; too, should motivate 8lackled1e in the matcbup of 9-2 teams. "I hen• lot or• the tine mysetr,·-nnnnr,---""t\1 leveral penon1 tatervie'Nd· bJ Tbe Star •sreed tile lquor 1toN wu Eller'• Jtnandal uado- lftl. Tb• aediton tntem...t bJ n. 8lar all npn9ffd falUa tb8l ... _., J:Uer wm ~ them w~tbeowa. l • ftnd data cm the .... .ience ot 11d bnke UM durifta tbia period. PlllrifiD ANALYSIS of tbe reported lajurta • lbo~ecl that 70 l*'"Gt of U.. laeer,Uou ..... above \be Wa1lt and S'1 ,... cent lawl...t tbe bead or ffft. On a oae·d•1 nc:unloa · to htrente 9'tiOOl'i paaalnc • He bu thrown 2SN completloas for,, .. yard• and 30 touebdowna -all unequalled ln ObJo State bJltory. He bu performed ln the Gator and tbe ROiie Bowls. · _ Blackleae, tlM IOD of find Kent Statei Ooacb. Ran Blaekleda•, bu started only et•t coUep ••••· m. torraJ)ODdinc fll\lf•; 79 completioaai 1,0ll7 farda, aeven touchdowns and no bow expentftce. "Scbllchter ii the complete quarterback," Patemo said. "fie could be the dlfference tn tbJa 11me by bimMlf. • • ScbJicbter hu. revea1• motive wontnc for him. He thre.,. five inter~ in bis. coneae debut -a lM letMD lr'Om tbe Nit· tany Liona tn ma . "lt'a a ncJQal thine,'' tbe H , IOO- pound s:...f:bter aaJd of tbe .,_.. State r.- 218·pound product of North Canton. Ohlo said. "I have a lot of friends in Ohio. I know a lot ol the Ohio State players front m1ana. BlukJedte says be anticipates tbe Buckeyes will open up &Mir ofttaM. "In tbe t90 pm• \My IOlt <UCLA and IUcbi1an), they played fairly con· ""llti..ty. I tblnk t.bey're ..._to ltt out all tbe ICopl," he aaJd. ____ l:a._:.., + I l t1111a1t1v 0• emtw1 ilS I~ Steeler .(;bar~ n gan1 ratecl N,,. 2 .ft>r Mo11dayt; • t~m r dl~•kM• '1'" \ t lllk I hi~ \H'1•k ' Null<mul root ball [i] I 1•11 u1• ~' .. 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Ham~ owner <:artoll Ko~t'11hl1M1m M:u lpt.·tl Supl.'r Uowl tickets are part of ~ '11111!-t.·..,,•n•1•11 Hu1t'llc s111d Wt:dne:-dlly the allegations, said to he ro11la1nt.•tl 1n " dcoos ition by Davis, were designed to divl'rl pul1lw ut1en1u111 from the real issues in the league's at c_ tempt to block the Haiders from movmg to Los An~elcs and that team's s ubseque nt St60 million C'OUntersuit "I think h e t Ou vis I knows that the league as a whole does not k e distas teful publ.icity ... Rozelle F--. . " ·s a form of intimidation. He Ci~ures l11at the league will get so tired • ~ thcv'll ~ay, 'Al , you ~o to Los Angeles without u court c-<1se" . Jim Fa ss I fia s heen pro m ol7d to coordinator on Coach Paul ~iggin 's Stanford root ball starr. It w;,.is announced We dnesday 1-11orl!LLE Fass.ell. 31, steps into the job vacated by Dennis Grttn n amed head coach at Northwestern. The ncv. offensive coordinator has been working with Stanford quarterbacks and receivers the past two seaso ns Ken Meyer resigned Wednesday as offensive coordinator or the Chicago Bears. who !>puttere<l to a 7 9 SPason this year. With Meyl'I· <·oordinating the attack. the Bears have ranked 22nd, 24th and 24th among 28 NfL offe nses in the last thr ee SNlMHll'. <lc•spitc h a\'in~ conferencc·leading rusher Walter Payton. Earlier this week . ownl'r George Halas saH.I General Manager Jim Finks will be I.Jack. t "'ilfhing rntJ#f grut-lfng 11J10ft al all'! I\ \:"S,\S ( 'ITY. Mu The most grueling II '>IJOrt 111 ;ill'' · Vl'htn~. "")' Clayton J L>ixon. hnld••r ,,f fi<! t ruvh1 t·s fo r hC1sd1all . bov. ling, tennis · ;mil r ... hin1t 'In \Wl'kl•n<h from \t arrh l<• Oclohe r. Oixon competel> in (11,h111t.: lo11rnJmcnt~ v. h1c·h -.1 urt al ti a m and last until 4 1• rn 1>11r111g th,11 t1 ml· he dc>l'l> not ~at or drink . spe nding the • nt111· Ill h11ur ... on h•~ frl•t l'a~11ng h1!> hne and.reeling it in i\n tn<h..,tnal r~la\1•>11o; r1'ana~l'r. 01xon estimatits that 1n ,, cl:t\ hl• t·:.,..1, fr11111 .1 hOU to 6 0110 lirne~ l:IO average of 6 to Ill I tflll':-0 \';II h lflllllll •• Hnrrh l 'rt1:i1•r h1111" p«dt1 h1 •h~ 11.-c·k Mar\h t r:HirPr, v.hcJ has a Feb ~I bout • ... the<lul•·•I .11 \1:td1:-.r111 Square <:ardl!n. has stopped ,,, v.ork on "ll<'t1al nc1·k t."<erc1sc-. after recurrence uf .J p1nd1cd rH'l'Vl' which "has hindered his 1>PrformJnc-t•. ht~ fatht'r l>avs. former heavyweight ch ampion JoP Frazier •;a 1d h1~ i1 year old sun, who is 2-0 as a pro , was put dow11 by Ga!llon 8nube in a sparring session at his gym tn what turnNI •>UI to be an instant replay or the neck pro· bl(>m · 111 Marvis· la~t a mateur fight in the U.S Olympic trials. ht•avywcight James Beard scored an official knockout a ft er M~rv1~ wa:. stunned by a punch and suffered what later wa~ diai:tMS<'d as temporary paralysis due to a pinched neck nc•n t' .Jockc:y Jose Amy Jost a court suit Wednesday o;eckang lo har t orrent New York State Racing and Wagering Hoard from holding a hearing on his suspension nn race- fixing c·hargcs Am y contended in Manhattan s tate Supre me Cou rt that th<' thrcc·person board headed by John Van Lindt was pn•Jud1 rNl against him and would not ~ive him a fair hl•aring. T,-1,-rl•lon. lladlo Fo11ow1nq are lhe lop sparts events on TV tOday R;it1ngs are .•• E>xcetlent, ••• worth watching; .• fair , • forget 1t ® 9:30 a.m., Channel 2 v v NBA BASKETBALL: Boston at New York. Announcers: Gary Bender, Bill Russell and Rick Barry. Th~ New York Knlcks' offense will be put to the lest against Larrv Bird and the Celtic defense. Ray Will lams leads the Kn ick offense with a 21-point ave ra ge while Michael Ray Richardson is hilting bette r than 14 a game. Bird leads the Celtic offense with more than 20 points a game and 10 rebounds. Robert Parish, lhe 7-foot center 1s fifth in the league in blocked shots and is hitting more than half of hi s fi eld goal attempts. ~ Noon, Channel 2 11 " FOOTBALL: Blue-Gary Game . Announcers: Dick S toe k ton and Hank Stram. A gr1laxy of stars from non-bowl-bound teams will perform in Montgomery, Ala. Among them are Stump Mitchell who gained d,Oti 1 yards in four years at the Citadel : Tennessee State's Joe Adams at Quarterback !he registered 81 TD passes In his career. JO in 1980 alone!; James Brooks ot Auburn who ran for 1,314 yards this year; and kicker Obed Ariri of~Clemson who had 62 field goals in his college career, all olaylnQ for the Gray sQvad. Blue standouts Include receiver Kei th Chappelle of Iowa ; Marion Barber of Minnesota at running bC!ck ; and Quarterbacks Rick Casko (Drake) and Brian Buckley I Harvard). RADIO No e vents schedvled. Friday's Television ~ Noon,Chennel4 ./ ./ ./ ./ FIESTA BOWL: Penn State vs. Ohio State. Announcers: Charlie Jones and Len Dawson. Penn -State's-Nittenv Lions-rely-on 1t balanced offense keyed by the rushing punch of sophomore tallback Curt Warne; and senior fullback Booker Moote along wlth an agvresslve de· fenslve unit that allowed no more th•n 21 points In any game. The quarterback Is fresh~ TOCld BlacklfdOe Ohio State's Buckeyes have an explosive offense bullt a'round quarterback Art Schlichter whO Is on hls way to rewrltlnv many Big Ten career offensive rtcords. Atso prominent In tht Ohio State offense are wide receiver Douo Oon1ey, wn\or·tallbeck Calv In Murray andplaceklcker Vl.O.Janekievskl: ·-----------t • ATea teams face~y weekend Ten Orange Coast area prep h11s kolball teams return to ac· lion lh1 weekend a5 the fits\ round of the Orange, Brea and North 'l'orr'ance tournaments get under way. At Chu pm an College a hall dozen area teams will be in aC· lion in the Orange tourney, while Huntington Beach is at the Brea tournament and Dana Hills is at the North Torrance gathering on Friday. f'riday's agenda a t Chapman College includes Estancia and Santa Clara at 12:20; Fount~ Valley and Mater Dei at 2; Mar'ina and Loara at 5: 10; Cost.a Mesa and Servile at 6:50 ; an• top·sceded Newport Harbor and tl Modena at 8:30 . Huntington Beach meets Alla Loma in the first round of the Rrea tournament al 4 :45, while Dana llills duels host North Tor· ranee at 8 p.m. Saturd:1y's venue includes Ocean View-and R-a-n-c-ho Alamitos t3·30> in the first round of the Vi lla Park lnvita· t1on al. while Edison travels north to compete in the St. Fran· cis Invitational in Palo Alto. 1 lere's the weekend schedule ORAHGETOURHAMEHT l•ICll.l""'Jl"Coll ... 1 ,,,,,., 9d m t..lhe...-Dv• 10 •O S..11 Potdro '" Foo4hlll t ~ 10 S.0.t• Cl••••• h l•nua 'p '" M.:lt .... 0.1 ... l'ounl•I~ VallPV l JO C,...11n '" O••nO<' I IQ Lo.ro ¥\ ~''""' 6 SO CO.Id Moo\d •S S.rwolP "\... BASKETBALL I JUNIOR COLLEGE I FOOTBALL Michiga11 revisited -Members of the 1948 Michiga~ Rose Bowl team, from left, Bump EUiott, Howie Verges. Jack Weisenberger and Bob Chappius wer <? four of the fi\-st players to partic!pate in the p lalooning system of offensive and defens ive players. the 1981 version of the Wolverines face Washington this year in the Rose Bowl Rustlers find a leader Hustling EIJridge sparks Golden West <1 r e also averaging 1n double The rcleagu1ng setup was fi g ures based on geogrcsph1cs and better 8 )0 Nt-wl>Ol"1 H•rOOr .-Et Mon..na ,.~:~_:,~ ... -."it~:,., By CURT SEED EN Frl<My Ol 1"9 O•lly Plto4 Sl•fl lo"' SJ·~""" ·S rullMOn With the Southern Cal Con 4 cl Alla lom"" Hunlinolon Such [er en Ce baSk1>tl.Jall opener a ht 't JO Pct<+ftc.• v' f l foro \n l:l gaml•s this year. he has balance w1thin conference play Jlrt·ad~ hauled an 71 r (!hounds While <.;WC moved mto the SCC. , .. <·o m pared to the 82 all la:.I Sant:.i Ana d<'parted for the Mis 5ea son __ --...s.ion.Cun!CJ.~Q.<:4'----------. ~ 1\ ll•u 01ono•"" ,,..,, lie more I han a wee k away , -~~~~~ _____ __,G,....,,ol""d,..e...,ri~Wesl Coll<'ge Coa ch Jim ••s · ~""°"" v•O•• ,, Sunny H•"• 1eT~ncm'fTnfeT!llY i;ay· •JO Sonor•v• EJ1<•luo• he has found a team leader. 8 1) M l\\•Cln Vt•10 .. \ froy conM1.teion Hard·workin~ .Jim Eldndgt·, a It io .. m F .. da~\lo•n ana• •H<WH • sophomore forward from Hunt· Hpm Fro<1a•"•• 30•nc1 1 1~105"" ington Bea<'h High. has done NOllTH TOIUlANCE TOUllHEY ••• Hor1h Torr•nc• Hl9fl1 everything and then som e to help 3 iom~<•··• ... .i!~~~ the Rustlers t o a 10·3 non· • 'IO .,.,"'" 1 0""'"~~' Ml•• CM'" conferen~c record. 6 lO Wf'>t ro,,an .. -. Cut•erCotv "Jim js the type Of pl<1yer WC !) Uvr1n lo•trtn\•' 'i\ Dana HHh v1Lu PAllK roullNEY would like to exe mplify our pro '•' v111. P•r~ Hlehl gram. He 's a hustler and he , 30 llao'\ChOAl•~~1~:~~0t .. r1v.... works hard on the floor and off," 1 llo1t•n<11-1111, .-c;1"""°'" Greenfield says • JO (CHnplon •\ ~f .Jo"n BU\t o ti' v111..1 Par• • l o~ A rTliQO"t Boxer bolts from court with gun P lllLADELPHIA IAP1 Alfonso llaytnan, a boxer once ranked among the world's top 10 wcllerwe1~hts. pulled a gun and da s h e d fr o m a City flail courtroom after pleading guilty 1n an armed robbery case, aulhoritics said Hay.m an, 32, Philadelphia, was captured by police two blocks away a few minutes later . officers said. Hayman had pleaded guilty Tuesday before Common Pleas Judge Richard Klein to the $4 , 700 armed robbery of a jewelry store Oct. 16. "HE'S UTF.R,\l.L\' every where. hus tling and diving for the ball. That hustlt: has worn off on the other guys ... Green- field continues E ldridge. at only 6-2. 1s another o n e of those s m all forwards which seem to pop up in the G WC lineup. Last year as a freshman. he was the Rustlers' No 6 man. yet he earned the "Rustle r .of the Year·· award from his team mates at the· end of the season. E ldridge only avt:raged 6.3 points per gam e last year, hut 9his 82 rebounds and 2R assists proved he had the makinJ!S for an all-around workhorse, and Greenfield recognized tht' poten· ti al. ''Jim is the type of player a coach loves," the G WC coach says. "He practices like he plays tough a nd hard." THIS YEAR, Edlridge leads the Rustlers with a 14 -point averagepergame. The r eason the statistic is n't higher 1s because his other rourstartinJ! teammates And on top of all th<tt he c-ar rtl'~ a 3.7 grade point average Jl' REP<JKf wh1I•· majoring tn hus1ne..,~ ad mani:.trat1on " . . M addle ~uard Mitch l-'111kle'1 was named the Most Valuahle Pl <1yer 3l Ora n g e Coast C'oll~gc 's :$<!ntl ,rnnual f•Jl>lb<Jll ;.i wa rds banquel Finkle .... a l:l 2 215-µound sophomore frl)m F o untain Valle) II 1gh . wa s OC<"s leading tackler this year with 84 stops. A first-team selertion on Lhc All-South r oa s t Conferenc<> te am. he was Ju~t one vote sh) of betnf! named the conference'<; "De fensive Player of the Yt>ar. an odditv for a team which log~cd a 2-8 record th1" season Fres hman halfback Al 01 nn was OCC's top offens1·, e bac-k. Kurt Rrockman e arned the out st anding de fensive back title . sophomore guard Mike r>um1t y was 1ht> top offensive lineman while S<:ott Collins recc.-i ved the top defens ive line man honor Hitter of the Year went !<> i;ophomore util11y p layer J err) Reynolds . • • • Cerritos College football coach Frank Mazzotta s ays the arrival or the Golden West football team in the South Coast Conference will enrich the league. Co urt aut h o rities said llay.man apparently became up· !)et after the judge raised his bail to $25,000 from SS.000. He punched a deputy she riff, pulled a gun from a pocket and fled the l·ourtroom. authorities said . Talenl is strong Klein later revoked bail and o rdered a pre .se ntence psychiatric evaluation. Hayman was arra1g M?d on charges of <'riminal escape, assault and a weapons offense . The judge said he had allowed the l ower bond to enable Hayman to travel to Italy-for 11 fight last Friday. He was forced to raise it after the guilty plea was entered. Klein said. H ayman r e portedly was knocked out in the firs t round of the fi ght. His most recent pre· viQus fight had been Dec. 12 in Detroit, when he was stopped on a technical knockout after t hree rounds. f'ro• r.,,.1:1 SKIING. nine chairs oper ating. .. .. .. • • A ski racin g program, de· signed to bring together parents a nd childre n, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters as team s, with the average skier in mind. is the Equitable Family Ski Challenge program. Snow Summit is one of 40 ski resorts nationwide that will con· duct the Ski ChaUenge each week on Saturdays, beginning in January. Winning tea m s in each of seven categories will be invited to a ttend the regional cham· plons hips at Heavenly Valley on March 15, 1981. Snowbird, Utah will be the site of the national rinals, April H;. Re gional winnen will be sent to Snowbt.rd, all expenses paid. For more in formation, con- tact the Snow Summll Race Dept.88&-~786. • in Blue-Gray game MONTGOMERY, Ala . (Al') Opposing coaches in the 43rd an· nual Blue.Gray All-slar Football Classic say the talent for today's game Is better than for any pre· vious s uch matchup they can re· member. "This is the best group of peo. pie I've seen in an a ll·star game in a long time." Blue offensive coach Joe Reslic of Harvard said . "The pro scouts reel lb.is is the strongest group t hey've looked at." GRAY DEFENSIVE coach Doug Barfie ld, who resigned re- cently at Auburn University, agreed . "I feel lik e the Blue·Gray is making a come- back. For several years, it was a premier bowl, but then the talent fell off." Barfield said. Barfield and Restic are mak· ing their second appearances in the game. Barfield has Wake Forest's J ohn Mackovic handl· ing offense. while Restlc has O klahom a State's Jimmy Johnson on defense. Restic said viewers can expect the Blue team to put on a pass· ing s how. a nd he has an advan· tage because he brought his Harvard quarte.rb.ack.. Brian Buckley. "WE'RE GOING to do as much as we can to pressure the defense. You <.'an 't run a simple offense and do that.·· the coarh said. If Barfield vies to shut down the.J>as_slng_.g~me, R~stlc s~d he has three big, but fas t ruMing backs ready to carry the ball. They are Clifford Chapman of Central Slate in Oklahoma. Lon· n ie Johnson of Indian a. and Worley Taylor of Oklahoma State. Barfield said his Gray defense will play a standard game \)ecause the players had only six days to practice. But, he said. Restic had better watch out for four manhandlers on the Gray line. They are Frank Wa rren of Auburn , Steve Durham of Cle m son . Curtis Green of Alabama State and Bubba Green of North Carolina State. • • • F11ur Saddlt·h al·k football pl.J~ l.'f'> haH ~en se lected to th<' JC Grid Win· All-America Jl·am Wide n.•c1:ivcr Mike Eddo and ccnll'r Sll'n Uodkin wen~ n11m l•cl tn .thl' sel"on<l te am of· fl'n:-.P <1nd pl~n'e kicker Guy .Jt,hn~on ..incl ricfc:nsi Vt> end Mike l)un1v1n were hr1norJble mention pu:ks 0 11dk1n . a ::.op hom-0re from l rvint· High. ha'I been descrihed ti~ St•dcilehac k offens h·e ltnc cu.i c h Doug ~tinner <1s · ·ont-of tht· Ol'~l uffc·nSl\'e ltnem en I ve t'V(·r coached " Mt>anwh1lc , Eddo earned the Gaucho of the Year award at S a ddlehack ·s recent football banquet . w h ile Ouni vi n \!arncr~ the \!tie. ·Most Valua· bh• Team PlayPr , · an award ~i ' en to the top d f'fen-.1n• player on th1· ~'lucid • • • ore ..,,,ttl·r t oac h Rarr> Wallan• must bt: itching for the t9Hl :.c:.i:-.on tu begin H1<; team. w1\ich (ulishcd the vear with a 12·2 2 reMrd and captured the firs t confen•11cl' C'hampionship in the school'~ h1story. will havt> seven returnees from the suc· c essful squad Only in its fourth year of ex· 1s lcnce. the OCC soccer team was knocked o,ut of the s tate playoffs. 2·1 hy rival GWC this year N cxl seaso n . 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ALMON LOC&ABEV O•lty .. 1 .. 1 -...11<141 Wn"1 Southland yacht rac.1n~ adu1cll> will be seeking an earl) cure for the holidays' hugover with a s1.·attering of regatta~ from San l.>1ego lo Marina dcl Hey the Wt.'ekcnd u flct Ne1A Year's Oay' slowl~ building to another frcrwed )'.cw.on by mid-year The first wt·ckc nd 1n J .:inuary will !.E:e three luccil yacht 1.:lub)o. rt-~uming acuv1ty with Balboll Yacht C..1ub cont1nu1ng 11 ~ £our·race Sunk 1st Series: Lido Isle Yacht Club rnauguratmK its 1981 Adult Sabut Serie!> and Cav1s tr ano B&.> Yacht Club com 1ng up with a belate d New Year regatta for Pl•rfor mancc• llandu:<tJ> H.tcing Ot:t:\ yachts In lht Lo~ Ange-le'> Lori~ Reach area. G&bnllu Bt:i:IC h Yach! Club "Ill ~et the new <.ca!>•Jn moving ~. ,, I' tJ U 131 0 1J1 1 D•nnf M11t ht!ll \S 109 ll ,.. 1 Kwnn~I,, ,... ... ,., ., IJUA 'fl f\ t, 10 00 0 M 0 r(eooell' t"le"•W' 16 IJ U Southern California. 1 Waher W. kloltermaa, South Laguna. been elected to the boavd or director s of D ~an w'ittH Reyoold5, Inc He is ~eniot vice prE:sid c nt and Sou t hern California regionaJ manager for the 'firm Klosterman was also recently elected to a t.h ree·yt:ar term \o the Ca lifornia District Committee of the NationaJ As· s ociat ion of Sec urit ies and Dealers llLOSTERMAlf Pamela B. Adams is production manager al Rozell & Jacobs Advertising and Public Relations, Newport Bt>arh · Fluor firmt gets pact A s ubs1d1ary of thE: l"luor Curµ Ir vine. ha si bten Sl:'le1·ted to co"n · !i lru l'l <1 S3 lnll1on 1>•1>chm· fot lran:.portm~ coal frum Aµpal ar h1a :-ol..itc::-. ;ind lhl· lllinu1s Ila ">IO to the Sou l heast FftfE TAANOUILIZER. , . NO P~~~C~AIPTION ' By Terry : Grant, • ' I R. Ph. 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P••zott• WILbC "D SUNDAY """"k• Glftler•••n HOU$lon •I 0.-1-Cc.h<l"""I 4 di 1 P m I NatleMI (eftf.,._t "•m• •• 0•11•• ICllan,..11 •f 10 JO • '" I DIVISIONAL PUYO,fS s.twuy, Jen.~ ""-'<·•• C<Nt•-· • llullalo or HOU\1"'1 •• !kl" O••oo. 1 Pm lPSl I NAfleMI t.nlerlll<t M1nnor-.ol• or It•"'' Al PlttladtlPNI•. ~ JI d m IPSTI s..NY, Jaft • A..-IUlll (<NtterMh • " ' 8ullalo"' 0.kl6nd el Clt••l611d. • JO~ m IPSfl 1Mti.el C<Ntl1 .. fltt Minn orO•ll•ulAll""'' IP m (PST l C~FEltENCf CMAMl'IOHSNI"" S-y, Jeft, II • _k...,c-ter111<• I urn\ 10 lie 6tt.,m1ntd ,..,.,,'-'"-· I n m' 10 tioo .-1~mftle<J SUl'£tl aow1. llV ~f,JMl,U 1., .... ~ .... 1 AFC u -.mc>icn v, Nf'C <""mPU)n tPSl) ) pm Bowl rourwtwp THUllSOAY, D,C. rt ~,i.~:.~11~ Btu~"' 6r•v l'•iDAY, OIC H ~l•STAIO .. l l•t T ....... Arll.1 Penn lit~ 1•-U Y• OfllO SUI• I• 7) SATUllOAY, OtfC 21 NALL OF flAMIE aowL Mllr"'T~,Ale,l ~ Arkan''' ... $) .. Tulf,. 11 o LllEllft aOWL c •I Meltl,eik I .. PurOIHI II 31 11~ Mlnourl Cl 31 MIN aow1.. 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Q1ck\ Ge•r 4n9r•"• 8ret.1<tngl0<1 Cllrthln> 1• ·~ 0 ~ ~":.;;.::-:;:.... ~ ., : ~•th the ,c,·1mtl r .it·t· ,,, 1l!> \l.h1tt·> >;cnt'~ fw all Aµplted En~1ncerrng 111.11 11.1nqu1l11i·r. "''111 ... ~ 0 0 tohnCro-· rq !> 18 a l..'I J~!-11:!-. \ () (l rang~burg. s (' I h111 < h Ill T1•nqolt "' 1 1 JJ ~ ~ ... nr• Oom•n<M",1,.,..1,.,_1u •7 , • ... 1tl bu11tJ the 1,500 m ile 11u1 'h111• ,. \\'ht'lJ '"" ,, \ • 0 s1•r1> 1s1,,.o1Ao MOST IMJ>OKT/\:V I t .\ t,N1 111 rhe :.f dnna "')~ll'm l'Xpt't'ted to tak~ 1·11lt•1 II' "Jnttuan h.J\c RECEIVING 1e 11s •1 o> b•oneSc.n••• ... ·~·01 ·~ 1a u 11 llcl Ht·_\ :itt•o will lw lhl ftr;l rllt:C: rif Uel Re) ,,,.. tu '>t:\l'll \'t·ars to I.11th I t'h'n \\I'll lut Ill\· s1~ .. Rot11111""' u 10 ' J y h t' L r 1 1 • 111 ,.,,.,, ,. , .. 11 ,, 111 h1·.11· l"ASst"G PC Ytb A•• fD lo JI) I I 7 JJ 419 12 I 11 StS ·U l 18 0 1 IS 7 IJ HO 191 I IJ 49 l I 0 11 to• I• 9 I s u J 0 0 1).6 1110 l 17 4.0 0 1 14 IQ, II " 19 0 0 !'A l'C lltt no ,., 11 y .. '·'" IS " • 0 IOt I • • , 0 l4 0 llUSMtNO TC YG YL Hot Oll•a.• in ... u DJ tu •• n '" lJ us 0 10 11 • ,, •• 1 41 0 ., 6 l'I u JS •11 0 11 ' 1' ll • 0 I 0 1 1t It '" ·~ .. ASSllfCO PA.PC IAI Y•• JO t m IS M 0 1'1 10'1 9 • ] 0 I/ I 0 '" 7 0 I 0 0 RECEIVING l'C Y .. "'' JD .,, l!JI) ,. J I} U 1'41 10 0 I " 11'1 11 1 0 q IH IS U I ' 93 10 ) 0 • M 6 • o 8 S. I 0 I 3 .0 700 0 l 73 ,, 0 1 ]I 1) S 0 • 0 0 cnorlo 8100,,..,..,,1 n 9 1 1 ai: t l'lul.J .., H!rl>(tl .,, 111:~ 0 1 11tc1 nat1una ~11m µlett Contine ntal JoMC-· .. • • Offshurt· Huie .11111 l'c•rl1tl/lldlll't u .rnd 1Cdp Racing k . B df d '·111 l.(l\I' f.i,.lllllo: trail· 9,,,, wooo11ou•.. '> e o t::&IJ..irec!, Co · c or >11111!1 , ,111ol 1•1 .. rnal pl':J•" Jemoerooa•~a 11 z Flee t_yat hb M a ::.s t•1,ntr acted the 11 ... 11.1h1· thi• Nn111111: ~~~~·~k·1~;· •s 1 t<'trst ntaJur 111ll•J Sl'tl11m<s l t•vent of the ne~ firm hnlid.i" .ire t.,1.,.llt·t1! Roan•, Har• ;~ y~ar will be lht ::.t·ttmd l0<hl1 on 11f Long Beach 11,,,, 1u1 1·H·n111w ,,. ""' M1k~Sd~r-ot1 19 Yat ht Club's l'ac tftc· ('<1a"t Matl'h Racing Chcim T he Pt1H·l1 n t· wtll; 1,,, 1111,. ,,rn111l-11ul 11 :111 p1onsh 1p w :,elet·! tht· final 1•nt1 .lo in thf> inlerna -ll ;rns por! finely ground, 11uil11c:-1 "l' <ll'rllntlt• 1tw1 lional ('ungrcss111nal Cup rnall h ra cing sene!> -in 1·<>ul mixt·d with waler I lll•''';i J!" 111 our d1urd11•!l mid Man·h The P \ m .Jl t h 1 a r1ng event 1::. .. -~~~-::~:::::;:-:;:-..;:;;;:;....i.il J11d 11·11qolt·,. Horse 1ac1nv standings ( "'"""" Dec 111 JOCK£YS M\(..•t,04• (..OrOftO PlllCAY v .. ••~11~1 A:.mv\M:-n Felt Sh~rn•ker 0.••hou\~•t Mapl• V•lf'nt~f• 9.,,, ,. Wh•tttnorwn l)elp F Matlin ''""'"""' , .... ,.. ~:~'J)Ott"~ I J Ktll, Jt1M\ -u hi lfMI ... ,.,.. 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M .trina del Ke; lo Puertu Rare Colne A Stampe nl't'd a medil'me Pick u~ V II rt M t•· d F b GOLD a SILuw:ft )'l"IUr prescr 1p11 o n 1t a a a . t'Xll'O ra <'e ge unto: t.m er way e 14 • ,,.., !ihoppm~ nt'arb~. or "t Merry "'11\ deliver promptly THE REAL KH.:KOf'F for a new year of yacht without extra rharf{e A 1acing activity is . a~ a lv.ays, tbe giant Southern Christmas •re at manv pe op lt lahfo1111c1 \'at:htu\~ ,\,..,ot1allu11 ~11dw1nter kt:ga l Open 1•n1ru't u' \\1th 1h .. 1r ta which d.Ortuall} dra1.1.., 11111re th.w I OOU bu a ts in Friday pru" np! 111n~ :\fa' "e JJVt!J 100 cla:.~c~ u1m1~nun'1 ~-illlr-;" This ycc1r's M1d1.1. inter!> 1:. !.rheduled reb '·•-;:.--,.,:·;::.:;:!~"... P'AH UDO .. rHAiMACT l ot 15 16 1.1.ilh 10011• t hc.111 ;, du.tut )aChl dub:. fron1 t714)5*68ICI ~Dtl•wy Dana Po tul tu Mar111 .. dcl Kq h<>st111 g da~ses Soutn coast Pl1u Vlll•t• JSI.....,... R9M March \\IJJ !)Cl d rt:ut-v..tJ of ""'.'\!~port HdrlJos tAc:ro.e~~ .. ·~:!'.,..., ... .,.,. ...... ) ucht Cl ub'!> HOO ri11lt 1 J1,.• (C, 1 ,it,., S...tn Lucas at 64l·ISH the tip of BaJa Callforn1.. 1 h .. 1, Ill.ti• G,.or~c We'it e.ciys 1111.1rl' th.irt '10 ">klp!J«rs h • .i.t ali eall; .-x µ1 <!S:.t.'<.I a11 u1h·rt•s1 111 n1J k 111~ tht , dee l 'onw AtJrll, tint' of lht· 1111:( t vlorful events or any y<'a1 ~ill he ~l'~ f•Ort IJc-enr. 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I' Apr< ll!cl tu ht• •HI lhc ~tarting l111l' July 3 hie lh t• ~\all uf thl rdee hi 1Jiar111Jt1d llt'ad on the 1-.: .. 11d •J( n .1hu ~.:111dw1t·h1·d 111 bt'l 11>1·{·r, ind f>e\\lfld tht:~t' 111.:1 J•>r c verHs 'A lli ht.• lht• U!>Udl 11umt>t:r t)f scr1e::. r a c1;-::. and 1 ej:!atlds making 1~81 11n1 cir lhc hu'>11:st )cars Ill rt't"e llt ~ JChllll~ hl~I •I ,1 SirH~ ~~t~ hi~ ( :h1't"'t1ua~ wi h • AP1 Hilb ~tn•:. rnokh , uru1111g l1al•k with lht• Uclrv1l Lions "'J.:. ,lltH'tl a bount:in bdb\ ehnstmai:; prl'fillnt rn h1!> wtft' Bi t-11dll ·'ffi,s 1s go ln4{ lO IJe th<: lx:s t l 'h11stm .. s l'\"(' ever had 'he said Milly Sirn:. .J 1 IA H:. born at h U5 p m Monday. weighing in at Sf'\ en µctt1nru.. l:; uuucei. "Brenda has given mt· I.ht bl•SI l'hrist.11.1~ 1•1cs1:tJt I could 1.:v~1 '.HU1t flw 1111 1111•1 11kluhu1111> tu11ning back !>aid 1'ht' t-t>1Jr1lt· 's)'" ,, \ "'lonnl fQOtha1j l~R\Je '''lltte is 1101 111 lhe: \ ards for tit II~ ~1 B\ll.) said he's playing ~olf. somcth1nl>( th .. t m't get hi!. body WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD • "~'' 111 )us .. µh t u•C.h11ses l.l•<1rnn110b y .. m '-, -,,.., .;nlfl ,•rid ~u n, lrorn c '''H1te 1n01v1duals If ' I ".l,9ft·' ...... J,~tul \:"t.JJ1 1 fl~hvn l'lf'ld evdh.Ja I I I I :., •U •. ,, ~·1· t11gt1l::-· pt1t_t!', Prih:l lO Q •, , ' ,, .,_, • (,11,~ec S ,nna}' Pt , 11e tooey A~• ' •' l;1·:t~ •'•" 1,. ,,, 00119 Kt'r<fl""l) ... · .. ,It. \\-'l .L.S by JOS[PH Sou1h Coas• Plaza. Costa ~ • S40:9066 bruised.·· 8.rnnda said 1 ~ -_______ ...._ ___ _ l-Cdll 6°42 -5678 J Pul a lew words _ t~ork~1~ $50,000 to $500,000 IN<..:OME PROPERTV SECONDS . • lnt••••t ontv INIV-•nl ............. • Co••ftcU.I ,• Ae•lde•ti.I •W-•t,c_....,... •llton ... ,,. ........ • 6 -"•'-• to S yean • So•tkf'ft C.llf--. Foreman· Wants to be traded Zillsitt and Wright 1n<>11r.1111 Wishing yo'tl a \ f1ftf;l1 I •\H loan lnfonaatio11 Ml'Yk• 1 , \ ''"' I llllln, tn~ n"\'\l- FOXBOIO, Masa1 <.AP> -• cJugbt Patriots offidals by sur· plus rushina seu6'ns. five Pro 1 Unhappy 1bouc bi• t>enehwarm-1 J.rf1e. Bowl appe1tJf\C~ ano an. NFL lnft role With the Me~ EoalW ' · ·:·fht• 11 the. fJr,et we have record for !"~t pu~ re~IPtlona: from p ltlota. runnlnl baft Chueli hiard abqut it.'' d id aaslslant by IA rurinintt back wUh "' in Preston Zil~l 'tt Foreman says be. wan la .._to .. bl G -....-. l s "'II 1975 t ... d~ because "all I wnt to do .. "':;!·M ... ~~~JtUloifl~:.c.r...s.SJl.1tilUnngg_oo.uL~i:i..<lll.1J~-U-----~·~Je~R<l~'~be~~o~u.------1t1-- '• play IGotbalt." than one occu6on about wanlioc 1979 season wit~ ... rib lnJury, Bob Guffin and "I'm not ha~y with ~ -..... to pla) more But 1 don't think 1 Foreman was picked up bY the Kori, Mat y Lo111a • . ·-t · _-: .. L.u.. . Patriots when Sam Cunnln•bam Cheyrl & Sandy they put me in. feel I ca""....,\ c~ ~~Y 11117um:•I unlit "!'e talk to stayed <>« of training ciutip ln a the team unle11 I •J~., \M.r ~l.*'·. contractdllpute. ~ elcbt-year Natloaa!, oot'ball / 1 'orflban •"-a~uired by UM Althou1h Cunnintl\am ne~r m1 M.I( Aithur noulrv.irrl -'" League veteran aaJd. •re are PWiou ln tile off-seuon after came to terms and sat out the , rto hard fet~ga. 1 jell h•. te tefetl yean witll th• ... ADelOta entire season. Foreman waa Nr,.pot1 lkJ<h l J •1>"04' do my. lhin1. VUda• of the NFC ffii Vt•u.i rarely used during the Paltlots' 11141 '"1 '><'"'• Foreman's annouR"lhtat ,cat...-lnchided three l,too.yri· 10 6 carnpaltn, •. ~!!!!!!!11!!!!~~!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!5!:!!!;:'.:::zi°Y .tr .· ..... , \ .. :· .,. • ...... -~ Happy Hondays ( 714) 759·1515 Allll•ic.N HOlill MOtnQael 230 NewlJOrl Ct nler Orllrt O•tit~• Newport '"· 'Cl ~I'll\( 92e80 . 19 • • • .... ~., ~· ,, ~ • ...... _....;,......;;__::.....-...o..;....;;..~::..;;.-"'";_..~a&;...;.i;.i ....... K.M1L'.A.;..;.;_.j...._~~~~~.;...~..:........; ........... ~~~~~~--"~~~~......;..a1•...:~~. - . t: It s a (,hri~trnas present tor Marmaduke ~r om the garbageman." SHOE MISS PEACH '.COMICS I CROSSWORD. by Chartts M. Schull llG GEORGE lay Ylrgtl Partcla FUNKY WINKERIEAN OKJI.{, E.VE~80Qq... ' (V'Rlo)r;yv) ALL 1b6cn4E~ NOW f ~l..r "Theu 01nl1h flrepl1ces'll be my undoing." ••t1tt.1>0 •l ...... •l-•1V ··~-- by Jeff MacN .. ly }ferry Christmas! by Mell Lazarius ORABBLE 'fEAM, flfAf WA~ fU.AL. !kif llJllCth~ A~UO (oR 'f"°°wtffv\., Mo«IM~ ... A CAt4 ot'Et&Ett., I.it~ ._ __ __, __ _., t$ K&M1' W t\.U'fltC OM£! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ARE '/OU ~THIS WAS Tb . ~ fROM SRNTF\? DR . SMOCK SAY, PAL,.., WHY 'Re YOLJ w eARIN ' A Hf;APSe!-r" ?' 'CAUSE: ON "f"He STORK "f"HAT c:>ei...1veReP Me, THE!Y R AN A MOVI E! by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston -~ , llArn l by George Lemont -,'S I G H:- ASK A S I L.-L.-Y Q LJE!S'T"ION ,_ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola ' "EDITOR'S NOTE: Se11en-¥ear.old Silly -h.~ Daddy out with this Christmas Doy drawing." DENNIS THE MENACE :r.. /()JEW IT,( GCKa:>'s IJOl.:!>llAIG THE P1,0ATA AAID ~15 IA/::3/0E 'T.' NANCY \.JH Y DIDN'T YOU HANG THAT PICTURE OF ME INTHE LIVING ROOM? 11 N01l: 1Hf; SPRl60F HOW.:{ ON 1HE ARfVW. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZ~~jJ ACROSS Comb rorm UNllEO Feat~ .. .;; ..:1~<111' Wednesdat s f.'1,;:;.'? 5JI., j 1 Slumps 55 Dog 5 Colllclt 59 Tltlllale 10 Auditors 63 St1Qma Abbr SA B1<:onve• 14 Stanchion 66 Welles· Colt· ~~~~EE~~~ 15 Some mus· zen -" ctes 67 Peev.y 16 Clasp 68 Clouts 17 Aaian 69 Shtllered 19 Bone· Comb. 70 Etegence fonn 7 I Noun suff11 20Sampled 21 1n11ruct1ve 23 Austraken martuptll 25 Remainder 2J Stated 30~• ~T~le 35Y~el 37 Stlmulete 38 Sll1 39 NY city 42 1 love Let 43 Area· st11111 45 Letters 46 Pece ... i-im. period 50.Brcille 52 Colffur• 54 Brlstle: DOWN I Sl<ewer 2 Engllsh com-~~~• ~~-=--~ poltf 3 Oeltla 4 ObNrVtf 5 Tn.1st 24-Coaled mtlal 41'--£.;iw 8 Thing' Law 26 Burros 5: w1:Mr.l'W 7 Biting 27 Pitfall 5J YI• .:.1er 8 Step 28 Franklsn law w. 9 Thwarter 29 Nollles St :-l· ues 10 lndlan tongue 31 Bes1 athlele 56 \c;::111oe 11 8ty0!1d 32 Alllfl•"8 c•I/ • ~¥•::A 12 Italia.~ Nine 33 Luted ; · :. ,_;,. ,..!•:nn 13 Risky a.al 36 Oeteelr. !>d • 11 ..... ) _ .... Abbr 40 ECC8fltrTcs SJ K1-.'CJJ)l ~ I 8 Al moat 4 I Radlu nol5e 61 Cire-..itts- 22 Gynra '' Got serious 62 Cefl.c mother 47 Oourinel 66 A~v NEWS FEATURES Political arena shows , religion in tramition • SCMnN·coAST PL.Ali. COST. MISA, CA. PMOHI • 7 I 4t 140.1502 ~ Y.EAR-END ~ l I t By Gt.'OaGE W. CORNELL -~ ........ ,.., Chr11Uan conservatives, who 1001 had 1pumed "meddUn1 in politics," about-t•c•d in 1980 and plun1ed 1ealouitly into the U.S. election cam - paian. apparently with major impact on the national s wln1 to the ri1ht. The turnabout was a major re- ligioua transition, a realipment of the church acUvist landscape. And the moblUzatlon -in itself a key news story in rell1lon in 1980 -also seemed certain to affect public policy debates and their outcomes. Chief among causes s upported by conser vative Chris tian forces - som e ot them shared with the incom- ing president -are moves to ban most abortions, to sanction voluntar y prayer in public schools and to clamp ~(joltm.on pornography and drugs. A CONSERVATIVE trend also was appar ent in t he unfoldin1 d is· ciplinary stance of Pope John PauJ II for Roman Catholics, a nd in the de· __.,....·.,_,·""n~ of lhe. United States' tar.gut Protestant body, the Sou them Bap- Af'WI~ Snooziag Saata William Young of Scotch Plains. N.J .. car ves a different Santa for his wife each year. This season's model shows the weary old gent reclining in a rocking chair. Planned time retiree key By DR. PETE~ STEJNCROHN Dear Or. Steinchrohn: My husband dnves me crazy now How much worse will it be when he re· ti res'? lie is 5.5. Since the first day of our marriaee 30 years ago he said that he'd quit working when he reached 55. "I'm not goinl( to wait until I'm 65 and decrepit," he kept saying. Well , he has just had his 55th birthday. I call it B-Day when the explosion went orr. He's send· ing in his resignation next week. l 'M NOT CONCERNED ABOUT our financial condition. What worries me is what will happen lo him when he doesn't have lo report to the office ever y day When I :;ay he's driving me crazy now, I mean that on weekends he's aS-helpless as a little puppy. He doesn't know what to do with himself. He does n't have a green thumb. He can 't make re- pairs around the house. He doesn't have the pa- tience to sit for a while a nd read. Cards don't in- terest him so we rarely meet with friends to play. He follows me around and clutters my kitchen. Frankly, he's in the way and prevents me from do- ing my own house chores I have no time for myself Pl.EASE DON'T THINK l'M selfish. l'm not thinking of myself. I worry what will happen to him when he retires. I 'vc heard too many sad stories of hus bands withering on the vine und falling off prematurely. I'd like to prevent that from happening to mine. What can I rlo to help? Mrs. M. Dear Mrs. M : You haven 't used the word, but you've implied il: BOREDOM, I admit you have a problem. Boredom 1s a threatening enem y of the retired. Unpreparedness for happily filling the hours day after day may lead to depression and even to early death. You don 't exaggerate, Mrs M. Nevertheless. I favor early retire ment. But on- ly for those who have prepared for it financially, psycholo~ically and physically. Perhaps it isn't too late for vour hus band to develop some absorbing inte rests that will fill his days and prevent him from withering on the vine. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Unlikely, but it has been done at a.lale_dat uccessfu l retirement is usually favored for tllose who begin to prepare for it scores of years· earHer. I hope your hus band is the happy exception, Mrs . M. *** MEDICALETl'ES Dear Dr. Stelnchrohn.: Some people are hooked -on_cigarett.es; 1 don:.t smoke but am hooked on-the sun. I-can't get enough or it. No( onl.Y. aoes]ffeel --gOOd to sun-bathe but I feel an uplift when I look· into the mirror and see my tanned, healthy-looking face. 1 am onl y 18 so I'm s urety not a candidate for skin cancer -which is supposed lo be the main danger in too much exposure to the sun. Do you think I'm overdoing it? As I sa id , it wi ll be as difficult to quit sunning as it is to quit smoking. -MluF. Den Miss F.: Skin cancer is less Ukely at your age; nevertheless. excessive sun exposure when young is an invitation to cancer of the skin year s later . Unfortunately, it 's difficult for youngsters to seriously consider "later " -a period so far. far dis tant. J You mention liking to took into the mirror, Miss F. Listen to wnat one doctor says: "Tanning promotes premature aging of lbe skin. The teen-age girl who bakes in the sun each year may find that.when she is 40 her skin looks many years older, with leathery lex.ture, .wrinkles, skin folda- and sagging skin." T-oo-much 51Dl, +-too~m~ucb-troub._.., -~----• • • Unless treated early. anxiety may become a fixed disease, says Or. Steincrobn in bis booklet, "What To Do For Chronic Anxiety." For a copy write to tlim at Box 1560, Costa Mesa, t:IGS, enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, seU-addresaed envelope . .... .,,,. ---..... ,,,. ~ ---· .. ,. tists . The Southern Baptists joined the fight against abortion , de manded stif- fer controls on teaching about the Bi- ble , and elected staunchly con- serv alive leadership. Their new president, the Rev. Bailey Smith of Del q ty, Okla., dis· tressed Jews and Christians, includ- ing m any Baptists, with remarks about Jews. One comment -thal God doesn't hear the prayers of J ews came at a summe r rally held to marshal conservative clergy for the election campaign . Mainline churc hes h istorically ... have sought to inject their principles into socio-political affairs, and were criticized for doing so by Christian conservatives. In 1980 (fie ro s w revers , an 1 w~s m ain ine church leaders who objected to the con- servatives' tactics, positions and the "targeting" of some candidates for defeat. DEFLECTING THE criticism, such conservative coalitions as the Moral Majority, Christian Voice and Re~i~.i ous Ro_undt.ab le proudly clauried extensive victor ies in their crusade for so-called "pro-morality" candidates. T he year brought a noth er milestone for WQme n in religion, with the el~tion of Marjorie Matthews of Michigan as a bishop by the United Methodists, the n ation's second largest Protestant body. She became the first female bishop in a mainline denominaUon in modem times. Elsewhere, the cla mor continued ( REUGION J tor religious equality for women. Tbe Un ited Presbyterian Church was threatened with a split over a new policy insisting women be included amoni!localchurchofficers.Andaome Roman Catholic groups kept up pres· j sure for admission of women to the priesthood, a 'm•ve the pope hu re· jected. THE PONTIFF, WHO visited Africa, France, Brazil and West Germany in 1980, took strong stands against other reformist moves and dissent within the church. But he backed progressive social policies, insisting on help for the poor and the upholding or human rights. With the backing of a world synod of bishops, Pope John Paul reaf- firmed church rules prohibiting con· traception and barring divorced, re· married Catholics from communion. He rejected optional celibacy for priests, and tightened restrictions on ... SUITS . t • ·! SIOIE·WIDE \1 CLEARAllCE • • 1 • l • EVl!RY ITEM IN OUR STOCK REDUCED IN THIS FINAL SALE Of YF-AR 1980. NOTHING HELD BACK! •SUITS •~COATS • DRESS SLACKS • SWEATERS • DRESS SHIRTS • BEL TS .__ NECK-wEAR • VROORS • fTE. f;,NIOJS AW<ERS -IN EUROPEAN • · N1J COOEMPORARY STYLING - WOO. · BLENDS • POLYESTERS SNRTS COATS WITH PURCHASE OF ONE AT REG. PRICE releasing priests from their vov s . •---------------------------- But With Vatican approval, U.S. bishops unveiled a plan to accept dis· . .. Mi~--~-- Roman Catholic priests. StruggJes over a separa te U.S. church and state continued in 1980, with the U.S. Supreme Court allow- ing observance of religious holidays in public schools, but barring rules calling for the posting of the 10 Com- mandments in classrooms. TENSIONS SHARPENED between YELYR SNRl.COAIS Values To s190 c hurches and feder a l regulators, ...... ___ .. __ .. _ .. __________ .. _______ -1111 particularly the Internal Revenue Service, and an interfaith conference on the subject was scheduJed for 1981. And ~wing to pa pal injunction, the Rev. Robe rt J . Drinan, a con- gressman and priest, left party politics. Elsewhere, Is lamic militancy still lapped the Middle East. 3-PIECE VESTED CORDUROY suns $ Reg. s155 SPECIAL GROUP VELOUR Y·IECKS SJ3'' Reg. s22so ALL SWEATERS 303 oFF SPORT SHIRTS SJ9" Reg . s30 OUR E•TIRE STOCK OF • DRESS SHIRTS • DRESS SLACKS • NECKWARE BELTS ;JA1:KETS -•:Etc ... ~. ~ BankAmericcrd -VISA Master Charge -American Express SHOP DAILY 10-9 P.M. SATURDAY 1().8 P.M. SUNDAY 12-5 P.M. ' re idents' anta list th JO I-l ( 1)()1' •ft ... IJ••h Pit4ot\t..tf "' l II 111 I I 1 I-. I .1 lioul ll Hobert c; ~rge ..... HltJI I"' --::r~ n1· -.porh .. tll lht' prer~u1s1te tr1:1p· • ll•llJ.! 1111 th• 1uli lht• .am1.iblt: bl'ue l'ycs, • n,• u111 ·•. ~ 11 t, h, .11 d I ht· rt.><l satin s uit the •,f.,, I. il JI ltt r IH><•h I lo"' 111g whit e t•urls under •11' l'l!111 ,·tql .111<1 •·v t:r~ se ntence or t wo 1•111i.tu.1lt-;l t .. ,, li1·;,1 t\ "llohohu" ur a lung Wl!idt·d 1\-h·rr' Chi 1st n1as · • \ 1111!1· m un· 1h.1n a year ago, Ge<1r gi: shed hi'> -.tu1 k 111 1n11rnt1on heard' fur his natural ''"1"1.,•1" \ g1·nuine Santa. through and \hr·11ugh Fur :Jli5 cl.iy.., .i )'Cai . (;eorge dons his Chri!>tm.t!> ;ill 11 l' a11d JOV11:1I 1><>rsonall ty to be a 1 h.1r;H·tt·r hi'"., 11la\t•d for nt:urh 31 yt.-a rs A 'iO H> R T ll E I.A T 24 vears. George has helµed 1naugurdle Chris tmas 'nat1onw1de for six µr .. s1deot:- ll !>l'Cm:-that in the world of pres1denllal of- f1 <'1aldom. <;l'<>rgt' ha<; attained lhe prestigious tttlt• of l're.'>tdcnlial Sanl1:1 • . ay o \·\-.J!>htn~t•11. I> c· .. each December, you'll find lhc 56 Vl'Jr uhl 1\nahe1m res ident spouting the ,·u lt't1de spmt in Huildmg No 5 at the Old World ..,hoppin~ c·c•fllN m Huntington Beach. With tubs of !...ty rofoa m snow, a s mall plan- t:lt1on or ~hmnwnni.: ('hnstmas trees, a n elec- t I'll· train ,md <·amt•ra. hf• r><>s<'s for photos with chiltlr1·n •.ind h1µ1.w r k1dtht'!> whu come to m eet pi>r h aps llw \\or Id'-. 11flll'ial Sant Cl Claus. 1•1 1to1· 111•11n··11t though , !-ianta had a "'"'"·'"' ,. tit-n·,1<'111·11 for a bottle .1,.p1ran t:r-11111hi '-••1lov£•rn1ght ease. Ill· ti \I) Jl "-T flov.n hac·k from the nation's , ·l\•tlCll , ht•1 \' lw hclp1·d c·t·lcbralt-Christma~ w ith th~\ ';1r1t•r ( :Jmt I~. Santa Claus 1s no burden to Arnen<:an tax· pa~ er!> He µays for e <Jch year'!> two-day trip out C\f l.1:-. own 1f \OU will. <'hristmas r lub savings. "I had :i drca m in October 1949," s ays the former barber from Cozad, Neb. "I would become the real Santa Claus and put the 'true spirit of Chrtsl nw~ into ~\'erybody "&>H'n \ l'<tr'i l:1tt·r I l~ra me the official Prc:m1cnt1:-il '\anta at the Whi te House · Th.11 ·s v. hen ,1 "1t>hraska senator managed lC\ ha\,. c,1·org1• h• lp lt J.(hl th1· national (tlrl';lnt.I" 111'1 Wtl lrt ()~t~hl r·~1<,1•nhc1w1•r IHl.lt.11111> \\11 11 (a-onf,E '~ -.uperb ...,:,•1 ·1pr11 1 ,1111• I 1 l1r'l fumtl~ <1rrangecJ to I.; I' I ll/fl lo .• p1·1 II .11w11t '>l>Ol IO the holiday \'t•IPh!. ~l•ll\ \~ I' It :.. I p ' /•'I d,. 11 t 1 (j l ch r Is l ma s 111 ·rt111111 ''"'' • unrl•·1 his hc•lt. Geor~c says the : \111 1nnst rP11•111 l1.1v (• bt•(•n partH·ularly tr ying . .. ~ ... • 1<.1 , ••• 11 th<: natwnal Christmas tree \1 a<. not Ill . <;ave for a single crowning hulh 1n rc~•q>crt lo the America n hostagt'S m Iran Tht• prc:.1cJcnt wl Ch ristmas fe st1v1ties of ~~ dtd not see an end to the hostage cn sis, so GMrgc (JOiy saw one single bulb atop the na- tional tre" And thi!'> year Santa's hearty ho-hos wcrc mufOE'd h y a president still bi::aring the p.1111 of the r.ec<'nt Plc•r t1on defea t. "They're tthe 'arter family> feeling fine. but I 'enst'd in their faces th&l they hate to ((':1\e, h<' sa~' AT TllF 1 0P of all prl'Stdential Christmas "'hh hsts h.1s been a desire for world peace. George says Hut hl' rcali1l'S thal 's a request even the of- f1r1al Sanla <'l..ius v.ould find tough to fulfill. · f>res1dl•nt~ h:n (' a big JOb of solving these Robert George plays Santa year-round at Huntington Beach's Old World. rnoleJTls.: _h(• '>'LJ!i, taklng i:>n JL..!it::i:WJ.·11)...J.Ulnt:..---tb-::=--=~ -nut these prM1 clf•nf:.. are not going to solve llwm without the man up:-ta1rs "He's the mw who s goini? lo solve the m and d we look to him we will solve our problems." ome of the m ore easily fulfilled re· quesls to Santa have included every- th1ng from 11 big S"le\gll to 'II l a~ diamond ring. GF.ORG fo: R•:cAU .S Mamie Eisenhower loved to Jiggle Sanla ·s belly. <Al 5-foot-8 and 160 pounds. Georgl' has had to rely on 11 htUe extra attificaaJ stuffing to '111 out the traditional Santa wardrobt' ) J ohn Ke nnedy wanted a giant ~1eigh. 'He got part of his wish when he drove George's 42-fool Christmas float down Penn- fy\vama Avenue. Jacqueline wanted a large diamond rinJt. Lvndon J ohnson asked for a big r anch. which perplexed Santa s ince he figured the Tex· an already owned all the ranches in the Lone Slar state. Richa rd Nixon opted for a new hat, his wife. Pat. a fur coat. 1 And Gerald Ford wished for four m ore years. .. " "I SAID, 'Mr. President, l'm goi~ to give :you four more years._"' George recalls. "Tha t didn't work out so l had to write him a letter of !!P_Ology." Asked which president has been his --~f1rl'ftri'te:-'~~~~rltt~ . "There will never be another one like John F. Kennedy," be s naps. "He never made me feel like he was President; he made me feel like family." He looks forward to celebrating his nut .Christmas and 2Sth year as the Presidential ttta with the Reagan family. After all, be ---------·.,. figures a Republican made him a national tradi- tion of sorts, and it's well and good that • Republican should toas t his silver anniversary. , . ut there's one condition: "I want Ronald Reagan to brine back the s now that he took in his landslide," he muses. GEORGE in addition, responds to• steady stream of n~wspaper. magazine, radio and television interviews and appearances. And he manages to rm his schedule wtth plenty of charity telethons and other fund-raialn& and good wlll-spreadln& activities. A two-to three-hour TV movie special about hls hf~al»een broke three times) la even in tbe offing. \ . • : And, Geor1e. excuse me, Santa, has some even blk1er pl~ a_.ad. He'd like to 1et bi9 name on the 1988 presidential ballot. . Ir he can get the voUna Al• lowered to 5, well, who knows. l George has been Santa to <clockwise ) the Eisenhowers. John Kennedy. the ixonsan the Carters. f :> • .. \ .. Thul"lday. 0.0.nblt 21, t9IO fule ,,, •• , DAILY ptLOT ,,, ~ ........... ........ ,, Whe~'• the fantasy gone? .... _ .............. ....... ~ .. a.rtlUaaat .. ll .................. ........ '°,..... ..... ... ........ .,. ...... t....t ........ ., ..... , II ll --· U....'1 MU... IO .. .,... ~ l bouebt ow .. .......... kw ...... ....... , Or II it •• _, I ftad m.)'Mlf et a --*ta&.l pa11y walh ~ •M ve all ~eel w•t.h .tu.& .I.a .. -... ta do about Ow N--~and I'm aoo.ly Maybe It '1 becauae 1 can't C09e • ol IM cloMt AAd IMlmlt puliltidJ I ., ..ot like ft"Ultl'llb Or --l can't at qw•tJY la • ~ ~ ChrutJDU carcb wi\boul someone ullln&. "y® okay"" Or btinuse I can't cry opealy wbeo l 1weep up a1J lbe n bbool and boua under the tree anct find 1 $.5 bill carelessly left amoo& the tns.h When you tbtnk about it, Christmu is lhe oo1y holiday in lhe eoliff year where no ooe is permitted \o be depreaaed You could die rrom ter minar joy-:-- Eacb ye~ a lot of people die from U.. ll')1Aa Tbe hoildar aptrit la JUllf too o.ua~b &o ma.lnlalll. llo.t ol WI don't know bow to IUlt&ln tbal l•vel ol t iddin .... To bealn with, Cbri.atmu lut.t too lOQI Man wu a•ver meant to atulf celery and •alaml COf'· nucol)lu d.ipl*t ln aour cNam 1Dto bi.a face for ID days and 30 oJ•bta. And bow many times can you tbrUI to the app.arance ol St. Nlcholaa r ldlo1 an electric shaver acro1a the snow, or tell· 1na you &o have your septic tank cleaned by bil elves? , Sumetlmea l thlnk we ask too much ol Christmas -~nd it in tW'n ub too much of us. We ask that for one day Chrislmas turn the world around 1rnd free us from pressures, rt.•sponaibilities, problems and r~..!_ine. ~d ln return we pledge not lo feel the cOla because It's "Chnstmas." Holiday me11age We doa't feel •uUt that we •P•Dl more than we bavt beca&aae It'• "Cbrlatmu." We doD 't become exb•at.d tl7inl to top lut year's utrav .. au becau.e W 'N doln1 It for loft. I doo'\ know wby I fHI dtprMMd al Cbriatmu. I try to bant OD to wbat t.bt day ii all about, but IOIDewbere alclq the UDe, I clrowG in a sea of ftctlooal newsletters, treee that snow on themaelvea and credit card buru. It'• a fantuy that I know will end at midniabt. Then Cbratmaa will abed its cloak of ma1ic and return to reality. People who brou1bt toya tp children will no lonser care. People who fed the poor will dia· appear. Carolen to the •led will fad~ 1from ai&bt. Storiea of car· in1 and abarinc will vanish. Bells will atop rinsing. Ught.a will no looser shimmer aa a beacon of hope and we will all go back to things the way they were. It was Clifferent when I was a child. I was lhe fantasy. Now that I've groW!lllp . I'm lhe reality. PUDAY,DllC.• 818YDNSYOllAU AUD (liar. n-Apr. 11): rare. WDd to be aeattered lD ccmnectioa wttll etnpioJllMM, bule- ctbo,... ed important appointll>ilM1. Key ii to be ftnlble. call or meua1• may re..alt iD cbanft ot plans. Gemini, Sa11ttarha1 natlvH fiaure promlnenUJ . TAUSUI (Apr. IO-llay •>: You may be preaHd for' decllion relatiq to member of op· ~lte au. Review your own feeliap iD connec- tion with what may be a aec-uy cbanae. Scorpio, Aquarius and aootber Taurus f~ promlneaUy . GBlllNI Olay 21-June 30): Obtain hint from Taurus mesaa1e. Be analytical, willlna to revise and review -nub of lnaipt enabfea you to perceive motives. Older family member lends benefit of uperience ~f you are receptive. Gain shown throu&b written material. C.ANCBa < .!une 21 ·July 22): Important domestic acijwit.nent could be on a1enda. Flurry of calls or visits connected with relatives dominate active scenario. TaW'WI, Libra, Scorpio person.s figure prominently. Hichlig.ht versatility and ability to laugh at own foibles. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Perfect techniques, define terms and take steps to protect valuables. Call 142-5178. - Pul • few word• to work tor ou. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pisces, Virgo natives play important roles. Heed "'CT1T1ous •UsaNus Your own couru;el in conned.loo .. .ith income NAME STATIM1E1tT f'tCT1nous ausn•Hs WI The IOllOWll\9 "'""'" IS doo119 DUll• --. STAT ..... , potential, special payments and coUedion.s. "•• T"• fo1to•l119 pe,_,, ... oolnv uw•r.A , ....... 23 <! .... -) " ·1· . SYLYIA S GUEST HOME, 1412 IMlllneu• w.aauu "-· ·~~.; ~ou.r: PCMU IOD J..S_ Al'M'ft-Or . Hununqt°" 8HCll, C•-It I ;.,.~~O"·"A C1,. 1 c stronger than might be anticipated. Know it, act M 7 MO 1noA01E • 1u Lt o: 121 as if awareofiland letotbenperceive your sense Syivia Chia .. ue . ..,, Ferou10n H•1tao1t.PACIF1c 111011toAGE of "power." Timing works in your favor. You'll 1;,;1~~~::'1~:~~92!:1.n in· ~~~ ~~~h~1 :~~~~~~~·~!~ know what to do and wl\_en to do it. Special ap· l•idu•1. HA1uo1t·PAc1F1c 11101tTGA01: pearan"e is' highliahted. Sylvia Chl•••lte r Ut LTD,; (SI HAltllOlt·PACll'IC ,.,. a Thll\lolt-t•a•lllecl wlflllN lilO llTG AGE •UtLTD,J (61 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You gain accesa to County Clerk of Or•nee County on HA1t 90 11-PACIFIC MOltlGAGE. Facing up to hard facts information which enables you to verify long. O.Cemi... 1 • 1"°· ,.,_,. ,:~!°~~':'. ~~';':~'· 14S. standing views. Aries, and another Libra play im· Pubt1$1\N! Or•"91 c:o..1 0.11, Pilot H•rbot-P.clflc Eciulll••· inc . • rt rol Y uld .__ tin 'al 0.< •. 11, 11, U , 1990 .,,..., C•tlforn1ec0fll0t•Uon • po ant es. ou co ~ represen g a spec1 I T"'' 11us1 ..... " co1H1uc1eo by ,. groupororganiiation before the media. PUBblC NOTICE 11m11e<1 -1nenn1p. In ~. the year Ann Landers began writing lb.is column, sbe wrote a special essay for C hristmas Da y . Reader response was extremely reward· in1. and she baa reprinted the column annually -with topicil modifications. This is Ann's Ome of t1te moet eacolll'•llDI Christmas message for 1980: 1l1u of &Jae Umea la &.bat our Today la Clarts&m11. All 'aboat c:ampues are •c:e a1ata places rii.ar 1a-. .,. ,. •• .._of 111pu ~ e,nll, tood will teward ma. Hd aqer of tlae_la&e .... are Ye1' we Imo• ID muy paru of goae. Stadea&1 have settled &M world tltere la .. peace, ud down &o 1ertolla bulaeas. Tllat b la 'die lte..U ol maay aea &Mre tile tood aews. la Ht__,. iood will. Tile bad news la llaat dnlg Ou ,.... laall& llla& elnlba· abue lau lldfted from U11e cam· tloa ta om of Jemt. Tiiiey reeeaa pase1 &o llle Jaalor, aad aemor ll•l•I ID a world &lley •Her lll&ll ICMola. Now lt 1 &Ile H·, 15 made. a.& .Ut 1nerat.1Ge e.er aad 11-year-olda •Ito llave op&ed made tlae world It ll•• to Uve 18! to a•eatheUae tllemaehea We eoaaiatalate ouaelves agatut t1ae pain of arowta1 1IP llla& we are Ulle rlclteat, m08& aad accepUD1 l'ffpoaalbWty. prodlldlve, moat powerf111 DI· More bad aewa la tllat VD la tloa la &M world epidemic ID many are11, u we Bat wllat Pf'OIJ'ft• lane we aow lla.e a form of VD - made! la I& pnpeu wlMa •aa BerpH lllaple• D -for wlalda cu .... • U.. cra&en el u.e lllere .... ewe. •-.... Mc....-wall ulely Go-altea la llle HeOlld most .,..r ~ hie Weeb r..... ldlJ prenlelll lldec:Uou dlaeue 18 .... , llle v .... su .... <Tiie ee•-- T•la la tile a1e· .. U.. Ma eeN 11 &t&.> \'d .._e ........ · rt,.n, Cllle .-.•alt&ed ud die are aUU fl.Ptlll11eJr edac:at.IGe la ~ Tiie Wa.nta1 el llle pablle 1cllool1 beua1e tlley eeaes. a.me fear we ire • .., ...... , wut ll:ldl &o 1et ldeu." &oward llOC':J decay, tolal llle Enry day eaell of •• ma.tea ••1 of tile &o•aa• aad tile declatou tlla& deter•lae tile Babya.tua. dlrec:dea • wlllcll oer Uvet will .O&llera applaad tile "eew move. No aee, 80 matter •• morall~" ... 1tare do-llle wlte, cu make tile r1111it de· a q • a re 1 w tt ll e y e s 11 k e claloa enry l.lme. llypodennlc: ~. Tiiey say lite seuevolatloa ta symptomatic To err la DO dlapaee. Tlte dla· of a ma&vblg society, that It pn> grace Ues la aot learatac from mlaea beUer mea&al t.eallll. 8'*' our mistakes, not plckl•I wlll tllat promlle be bpt-or are oaraelves •• bnaalala& oanelvea we onrloadbt1 u.e clrcaib aad off and lrybtg a1a1D. promoUa1 plJt aad aulety la Stace tllll b a problem col· tbo1e wbo unnot tolerate so umn, I spend Ulle 1reater part of mucbeQCMJatt! every day wltb grief and lroa· ble. Does lt depress me! No, It does aot. After Z5 yean, I atW Rad U111a work cllallealilll aad lmmeue· ly· reward .. ,. I realise tlliat many ~le wllo write doll't waat aavlce. Tiiey fuat ... , someone lo llltn. I have heft eatnu&ed wltlli tbe SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Feelings are =:~f.~ transformed from lethargy to elation -you'll PICTtTtous 1us1"EH GeM<•• P•n- h I'd l I b l A l f · ds ltAMIE SlATEAollfltT Br Aoeitn J ScMtrr, ave va I reason o ce e ra e. ccen on nen , ne to1t-•r>0 119,.,...." 0oo .. 0 ti. .. 1 PrHl....,1 hopes. and fulfillment of desires. Good money ,..u.. n1, .,.,..,._, wo 111ec1 "'"" '"" new~ is "on lhe way._" Member or opposite sex oueL\~A~iC:s~n~ ~gAL~ ~~s~ g:~:::i.~':~~.;,' O••nve c"""'' o,; confides a secret. Be discreet! P Rooucrs _J J 1 HQusi;ttoL.P .. u m• SAGl1TRIUS {Nov. 22=nec. 21): Rise csbove -""AGAZl"4E. 3001 Ree1 Hfii ........... Publl\r.d Ch"9t ea.st D•1tr PlloC- ll d t 'l p l t' I · t h . h Bl<IO 1, Suitt 106. Co\lo Mou. o.c 11.11.11. 1w Jen 1, "'I •tti-tc1 pe y e 8.1 s. o en ta lS grea er l an you m1g t ce111om••'2t2' I anticipate.Superiordecidesi.nyourfavor -you'U 1,..11Y H!"'' 111 1010 w _ _ __ • • • .....c•rt!lur Bl.o • ..0 • S...10 ..... largeac reacU.ag audience ID &.be · realize there 1s room for you at top. Cancer, c.111orn10 '1100 PUBLIC NOTICE .arid? Mat .. APIM'd••">" &o_CttPI.ic2J:D.~romjnen!lY. Thi\ ""''"m " conduclt<I bY .,, -'"_._...._______ =r-----· l ed•ca&e, lo,. llWI~ a 1po&llt pt oa C1'PRICORN CDec. 22.J an. 19).: Focus on dis-• weuy H•o• 111 "'i.:i-~~!:.:.•::r· iaoraace and fear, o com· l ance, travel, language and communication. • Thi• t1•1-1 ·•• 1'1"' .. 1" 1"" Tit• ro11owl11Q c>a,..,,,. are ou ... 9 f rt ...... --·-d afftl.J •L-G . . s . . . r· . u GIG""'' Cl••-"' Or•"9f Co..n1y on I o ...: ... uc_.. an -.:• ....c emuu, ag1ttaraus nat1ves 1gure prommen y. dofelmtJCi,9.1991 bu• nos., f _ _._... N . . ed r l . . R f TV FREE 8, llXJ t.loo P•rt< o .. , .. com .,. ..... e. ews lS rece1v rom re alive Ul transit. e use "111115 c;u110 , He•oon a .. c,. C•11to•n'• I t f I f • ._ l b · led · l E · Puot1si.o Or-Coul O•llY P•101 am 1ra e • or •• e OP· o e palJl lD o corner. xpress views , see p1c· o.c.. 11 11• u. 1.,. J en 1, 1911 •n.o...0 .,463 rt __ .,. •-.__I Le I t h 1 Ruell Hofm•nn, 100 Lido P••• po .... y-ucpware · can, ureasa woe. 0 ,, ... Ho .•,H••Por1 e .. c" aad I llaall coetla11e lo &lve my AQUAaIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Be aware of PUBLIC NOTICE c o11fo•n•.,Ml readen tlte best &hat la ID me. details connected with investments, financial -0,1~';9'1~0~~·-~C:,~1':'.:~~~ DEAR ANN LANDERS : needsorrequestsfrom onedosetoyou. You could F1ct1T1ouuu5tNU$ c.111orn1•~ Three y ears a 110 I became "wake •""" with answers. Another Aquarian NAMIESTATEMlf"'T nis busir>eu" conoucieo DY a a .. .,. l n• fotlowtnQ O.'W"S .a,, da1rig v•n.ral o-rtner"1lp friendly with a man who sold us figuresprominenlly. Youmaybeaskedtoprovide ou .. nm•~ a..n1•HOf....,,,. ( d lh • r f " ib'li " VANITt F••A ,.l:WPORT. 1 Thi> i\ef-1 WIK lllecl •l\h 11,.. a new roe> an 0 er tmproVe· prOO 0 money responS I ty · lf>OO Bolb<-. ""'".w S..1ooa l•len<I, (ounW Clor~ ol Oren99 County or ments on our house. After seven PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 20): Romance lends ca111orn1am101 o.cemt>e••, 1'80 or eight viaits lhe inevitable ban. spice to life-accent on cooperative efforts, possi· M•r 1<-• ·• Hoio E llmo<t 16uc """" r B1 100 1 4•tnut 8•1ooa l\l on<l I Publl"'9<10--COH10.lly P llot pened. We fell for each other. ble partnership and marital status. Gemini. c1111o•n1a01&t1 o.c 11.11. u. ,..,, .,.. 1. ntt "'1J.IO Six inontba ago my huaband Virgo, Sagittarius natives play important roles. 0 11!0°.!;,' B~r~ 1~:;:;;,~·~.111>0~~i; passed away. I know I should Onewhocaresforyouprovidesvaluableinforma· ..., .. , ~ --------stop seema this man. but I am lion. Tll•S bus•n.s> •S <On<lutlta IH • PUBLIC NOTICE ...-..a..A Q•Mr•I p.lr1M r\1+10 :!~t;;e=~~:~. it'& very Thll ::.:=1H,.~t~;: wllh 1714 SU,.HIOllCOUltTO~CALf .. O•N1A Last ni&bt I looked tn his I I k • d h ~::.':~~;\:.:O 0 '•"99 county °" ,.~""a:,0.!t.a.!C:- wallet, and when I saw the pie· srae gets I 8 ow p ' ;,.. . 0 ."':' 11 ~u~l~~·~""" ture of bis wife and three kids I uo ,.,_ ·~ """'' •• t ·1·0 • PETITIONER 9AA8ARA c v ES fl . u... t Wb t · I 1 NEW YORK (AP) -"Sesame Street" is ~c 11·1s·"""·J•n 1 01911' '°7 iiESPONOEHT·JA.MEsvEsT e t u.&e a ra . a u a one y t din . bo ----sulllUIAONs widow to do? -CRYING A LOT ex en g tts undaries to Israel. PUBLIC NOTICE I -· ,,.,...,L v uw1 IN EL CAJON, CALIF. A Hebrew-language version of the award· __ _ _ . c~u~:t~~:10.11'tf2 DEAa caYING: So )'CMI an winning television series, which is already car· "ICTITIOU'l IUSIHESS ............ --·TIM c-1 may ._ ... ,,. --t•i 1-. e-.. --for ried in nearly SO countries, will be produced by 1tAM£STATEMENT H<'-_......,... "'4 ..... ,.... .,...., -~ . ...._ -.. ,....... c 'Id Th• •0110 .. 11>9 """0"' Ut 00•"011 """' --,._. ........ tile tllne yean of foollat a~ h1 ren's Television Workshop in cooperation I 0"''"""'"' ••n. 11_ ... ....._ .... .,._. wlln 1..,. mbaJN1 waa alhe! with the Instructional Television Center or R a. o E,.TEQPRtses ""' E ",..,....,."" -._ Mvk• ..... a ,,.__.,. __....._ ... wL-__ _._ Israel under a $750,000 grant from the Charles .. 1r .. a~ •••""' c ost• Mn• .... ,,.., "'.,, -·,.....,..... cto " _,._ w---c.1.1ornl• '7•1!> .. -mptl' .. "'-' y--... to feel better aboa& &Ile way H. Revson Foundation. I Aa11 F•An<c •'S a .... \•••••. ~.,.1,...11..,, ,,..,.,.11..., ... 11..,. L .. f The joint production will result in 65 half-I H '°"·'001•~w.c ~•110•n••'1•7t ""''°' lae'I co.daC:tlal aer ll e CU D•••<I Calmv<J• ~S Balw ot1HI, U>M N tlde-...1-. El lrlll•trWI slop eeelal a merrled mu and hour programs in which Israeli and U.S.· ,.. 1oi. coste w ... C•• to""• •'lh1• --i.1· cMtu u .. 1111 -*'<Y •et Involved •• oat1lde a"'· produced material will be integrated in a T .... b ........... ,, onouc1o • t r. ·---u...._....-. .. Jt e ' Se S . . • 1 ·•"•••1 p,on~·P <lies. L• I• __ .__._. tlvltlea. same treet with its own individual lsraeU O•••o c;.a1m11<1) s1 u • ...,-.. to1k1Ur t.et <-•>• C IJ .. .__ f stamp, according to CTW President Joan Ganz ri•f• Fran<o •"" ....-.............. ,..,.,,. a )'Ollf C amuoi:r 0 COM· c li l n•l Slal• ....... 1 .. o I lf'd "\!> Int llac.,te f11meOfaO ... ••I•, .... ,. merce aDd get U.e Uat or vola· ooney. The lsrae . portions or the series will go County (I•. o• Ort~<>r Covnl, on '"·~···· .............. , .. ,. .... . teer services. into production next year , and the program will ottom~· 11 1080 ·~<left." ... , • ._..,....._, •. be broadcast daily in Israel beginning in 1982 P11o••w-o 0•6._ co ... 1 ,), .~1~:101 ~~,~~:~=DENT Ott 16 ;~ 108) J•n ' 8 '"61 ~ ~~ 11\e c-tlllaner ,,.,, "'"" • pe111,,..,, Hairdresser knows for sure Something Special -- -COftlt'n1no ¥OUt" rn.rr1trgit. II you • PUBLIC NOTICE --r;1Ct1T-tOU"s IUSI MESS NAMESTATE""ENT lo lllt a r~ •llllln lO CMiys of '" d.t•~ t,,31 U"IS SWT'lmof"t is. \.f"f'Vtt<t f\11 rou 1our ...... 11 "'"' be enlerto1 ~110 ow cour1 ""' .,,,,,. • Judgment c 01~ laln1no 1n1.,nctl••"' ottwr .,,.,.,. <,... BOCA RATON, Fla. <AP> -Ronald Reagan could use a soft permanent. President Carter should have his eyebrows darkened. And John An· derson needs a complete overhaul. So says Steve Martini, the official White House barber for four presidents before be moved to Florida's Gold Coast. Martini has cul the hair of Harry Truman, and was the official barber for Dwight Eisenhower, J ohn Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. Carter often comes across as looking too pale, "a waxen figure," Martini said. '1 tb1nk he could-use a-little darkening of Ure eyebrows," Martini said. "Good looks involve oretban]usthaJr." Rea1an already takes good care of his hair from his days u an actor, said Martini, who once cut the former California governor's hair at a Florida resort hotel. "I still think he looks very conservative, lilte he did when he wu a young cowboy,'' the barber said. "He probably should get a nice soft perm•· nent. It would malte his hair loot more enticing.'· And in c1tse you're wondering, Martini, who has seen lhe president-elect's hair up close, says there's no artificialsoloring there. "Maybe he's using some kind of rinse that helps take the gray out, but it'NOtdyed "Martini said. ' Martini, 68, began bis career at the While-- House in 1952, and cut the hair of many other dignitaries besides the presidents, including Winston Churchill, Lord Mountbatten and Gen. GeorgeC. Marshall. has a SALE .NOW Baldwin Pianos -and Organs LESSONS INST RUMENTS l APES RECORDS - MUSIC CENT EA "'"''-' ''""' ,....,.,..,, ,.. ... "" ,.......,,l&Md .... _ DM.Y fM.Wll II•• llOlll ·Y-_,111 If.I • Mak downs so·% 1075% Major Creclt Cads Accepted ;, feminine fashions 250 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-5711 LE lec.26 "Th• 1011ow1no ""''°" " oo.~o b\l>I· M\S •~ 'IONS GIFT WORl.O 70!7 P•mD• Or • CoSI• Mrs. C• '1t1& Git" V•""'"u', 1'\l ~m04 Or • COll• Mt..,, Ca '1167& Tnts busmn.s •s conou,ltd b'f .,, .,... '"ld\il•~ <i,.._ Veulllfll' I ht' Slelernent .,IS Ill 'O '""'" I,_. ounty Cltrk of Or•n1>e C.ounlr on O.comi.r 3 l'ltO ''* ... '""'"9 Ol•l\IOft ot pr-nv. '"°".,.' 'VPC>ort. chllO cuSlodv. child Wl>l>O~I attorney f•I, c~h •• ,,., 1uch oftvr .,. ll•f es ,...., Cit grenttel by lhe Cl'u•1 The 0-'"'-"' Of wo~1. to"ng ,, fT'Ot'l•'f or proe»t1v, or other c.uuri •ulf\orlled procHdlng1 may i i\!' ' "'" O•le<I AolQuSll Illa) L .. A Breno Cttr• ' By Trudy G HoylP ~y PubllSlllCI Or-Coot Oa•lr P11M ~( •. 11 11. 11 "'I) I Alt.AAA C. YIEJT .-.1s-v1ton .. 086ol-t0 HMll11,_.. 9Mcfl, CA .-iMI (1U) .. 1~tl PUBLIC NOTICE P11bll"'9cl <>-Cout O•ll• ""~• a.< u. ,.,,J.,.. 1,a. u 1t11 su~ ..... -PUBLIC NOTLCE OltA .. GI. COUMT"I' SUPl.•10• COU•T ,_ Orit ClllW Ort.,. ""9 5-..... ~"'91 ~. ca OAI V PILOT CMusic b~ QUEEN) DINO DE LAURENTllS Presents -- FtASH G6ROON---- SAM J. JONES * MELODY ANDERSON * ORNELLA MUTI MAX VON SYDOW * TOPOL * TIMOTHY DALTON MARIANGELA MELATO as Kala * BRIAN BLESSED * PETER WYN npta y . * oouced by DINO DE LAURENTllS Directed by MIKE HODGES CXJI oourv STB1EO I"' PG ,..lfTAl GU1W1a SUfllfsno , .. i.llrC•l D JHLAT•ts ~ WfOllllll. ... lillO'f . ""*·' fOI F1lmeo 1n TOOD·AO' [ANo irw1>~i·am~e0Ci~J A UNIVERSAL. AE1fASE c ............. ., ..... ..,. •< NOW PLAYING UA CITY Cl•HH UA CllllMAI STADIUM IMUYl·ll Orange 634·3911 Westminster 893·0546 Orange 639·8700 EOWMDI' lllllTOl EDWAllOI' W0009111DGE •AC>•oes Santa Ana 540·7444 Irvine ~51 ·06li~ 111-WAY JI Dltlll·ll Wes1mins1e1 891 ·3693 '''Tribute, PAGf'IC 5 fOUllTAll HlllY Dllltl·I• Fountain Valley 962·2481 is 4 grand pleasure for the audience ... ,, -Gene Sha/it. The Today Shou : NBC-7V I rth1111 /, I rn7/11 ,·I (,r,111,/ l'lu1111r, I •1r I hr /l11d1,1111 """ 1l .. t111 11., 1.,l.11 11 .. ,,, 'Ill II I ,\l,m 1/r.11./1 • f/J.11111~ < ,,,,,,.Ji I >r.1111.1 : '/ltl.1ru.111 ,11111 /1.,IJ!.Jl.11// .. , \11 "' .f•d '" '" • • ' ./•"'· 1 .. ~1111111n (11111 11 \/1,1//1'1/ll)I. (Jt,.rf'otllt'Ylll)I. l't'Yj•1rm.1111 r -/),nni. f 11nnin~h .• 1t1 11"1 /II /I LA•'R£SCE Tl R~IA\ '"" OA\'11> fO~TEr. ,,,.....,,JOEL B \llCll.AEL'\. GARTH II ORABIS~K)'"'"'"''"'" , 808 CLARK 111 .. "TRIHITE"" """".JOll:O. MARLt:r Kl\I t.,\TTIULl GALE GARSETT .. Id I COLLEEN DEWHUJITT] ""'f'>IP'""' RERNARO SLAUE "''"'" h .. "•t•"'•• "''"'"'...i""""~"'"' \IORTOS GOTTLIEb hn~"' l'J•idlK•" TllE Tl1RM~\.fOSrEll U>~IP.\ \ \ ""' RICH~KI> S BRl<illT l'rudurrd"' JOEL B. MICllAEL'i ··J (iARTll II URABINSKY lllm1..i II) 808 CLARK .. ~ Slill Ila\'(' Time ........... HARRY ~IA."ill.o•· ""'"'""' ''•'ll 11\ HARR\ ,\IA:0-11.0\\ J:\<:K ff.Lfl~IAS '"" llRI C:h Sl !\S\IA:O. "'"K i.. KEN WA."iNBERG -·*·:.::.:";;" m=::=~ ·-·~@ It's simple Simon 'Old Times' movie disappointing ., aOBEaT OSBO•NE .,,..........,. . ...,. Raatar's "Seems Like Old Times" is. hands down. Nell Simon's weakest screen comedy lo date. It's also a m ajor disappointment considering t he posslblUlles: Simon writin1 linea for infectious Goldie Ha wn: ~awn reteamint( with her "Foul Play" teammate Chevy Chase, and Chu tes Grodin mixed in tor a ta ngle. But the Columbia release never ig. nites, solid lul.(r.hs rarely eomu. und except for alv n~ exhibitors u lex· .tremely l liahtweil(hl package for thf' holiduy ~eaRon , the most tin lh u11i1mn thtt film 111 llk l•l y to <'onjure Iii » (cw blurrt-<I rcfererwcs to beinf( ''cull'," then Jlllm1s1tul TH•: PROHl.t :M zeroes dirc<'tly to S1mo11 'i. t•rt•t•1111luy , un original, whlt•h :it'l'lll" llllU!llrn lly t•alc:ulatcd \""""\I 11'.l 01 fl flMf \ t-11.Uu• .,, Uuet lot '4 t•9'•••1.-v ..... ,, .. ,. '"" "-nc>t •• " N•U ,.,,.,.,, (Ml (1Uhl1• tl•t111H -ht 1t t ( ,,,_,. ' "tr I• (,•O(hl\ Mote•\ Lui\,..,uuH •t..-1ul1I <,-t\ul\I 1,-.. 11\1"" <•••II'"" V-.um-... wYllOt!ot f .-c .,,.,, htfhl Om•n M•'' "tmrno Nunnrno um-. 1117-m1nm••\ Ml'AA M•llft~ PG< und striunmg for Lally h11111u1 I 11tl1 ·r lht• l'lrt'UlllSllllll'l'S , a ll llw p.11111·1 pant:-. 111elurl111g ll<1w11 . ('ha:-.1" d1n•c·tm· Jay Sa11clrll'h llav1· u J<1h ukin to s kut111g 1111allll'l11n1~11·1· t'lJb~· Try as llwy 11111\·. 11 ·.., ,, l11).111g pro11 osit ion S1rn1111's lw:-.11' pn·n11 :-.1· h11:-. poll'tl ti al Cha:-.1· 1:-. a wrilt•r . work in~ tn an o (•t•a11s 1dt· rl'lrt•al . :-.uddt•nry kid na pp1•1I hy two sw;irth} ducl1•s who fon·t' h11n to lwlp tht'm rob a bank Bet'aust· lw 's h~1d some previous s uapcs with the law .. Chase hides out unt11 he ean pru vehiSlnncTc·ence and, s atisfactorily explained. he decide)> to hide at the lus h ho me or ex wife !la wn, herself a liberal lawyer now ni~d "to a c11'strl !Grodin> From then on. 1t·s farce time But, unfortunately. it 's farce that most ofte n falls flat. I ~~~ I ,Granted, on the drawing board. it's difficult to know what's gqing to play well, especially in the a rea Of humor. It may have read Cu nny to load Hawn's ho useh old s tafr with b latant ste reotypes or Mexicans, blacks and Indian s · al l o r w h om arc s imultaneously illegal aliens. vandals und /or thieves a s well as a me nagerie of various s ize pets who seem to control the home. but on SC'recn it delivers few genuine laughs and. attimes,doesjusttheopposite. The ste reotypes may cause some viewers to squirm. and offend plenty o f ot her~. esp ec ia l ly s ince the t•haracters on vaew a re navigating without funny lines o r s ituations to <'U!>hton tht• ... tam l 11 sµ1tc• of 1t all. H awn remains one 11£ the M'n't•n's most appealing come· cl1t•nm•!>, lind cxudcs star quality, from ltt·~1nn111g to <md !That s tar quality. iind box office pull a s exhibit- 1·d w1th th<.• c urrent "Private Be · )amln:· i~ !ht> one blesSlni that ma) ~1 Vt· "S(•f'm:-. l.1kc Old Times" some dout. at ll'W1l lc·mpor<1rily, 1n the in :1 rkt•I phll'l' l ('lli\St: IS l.t:SS :-.ut·c·c!'>:-.ful. again 1q1ttn~ for h1:-. now ~tandard µralfalls l111d , lhat word again <:utencss - 111 l'rt'Htl' a l'h<inictt·r Grodin is very gcwd . propl'rly 1·onrused . cxas perat· •·d. "quart' but un<kr:,tandmg The n •st of thL• ta:-.t l'1thc r have little to d11. or art· unallraet1vt'ly 1m11nsoned·. in pl a ~·mg t ht•H"·,11·re11ty pcs Produt'tion qu:.iltty I., ftr!>t class. all thl' w~1 v (il·m· Calahan·:, production des ign 1s ron:-.1!'.tentJy attra.S..tive_. David M Wahh'!-> c:inematography makt• ... tht· mo.,1 1Jf the Carmel·Big Sur coa:,tlin.!' anrl 1ns 1de Ha wn 's ;Tudor hou~t·. ~u1mo:.cdly ~omewhere r Sandnl·h. 1n his fc·alurt• debut afte r an imprc~s1vt-d1rcctorial rcC'ord 111 TV, is ltm1tcd only b} Simon's un- tn:.pired ~cnpt Mike Rea an on radio Following Dad's steps LOS ANGELES 11\Pl Michat.'I Reagan. the e ldest son of Prc!-1denl elect Ronald Rcag<1n. :.a ys he '), tak ing over his f<ithcr's synd1t·ated radio commentary s how Tht' 35.year-old son of the f}rl')> idcnt-elect by his firs t wife . ac tress Jane Wyman, said he h as not rule d out a political C'areer But h e insists that he will first have to establish credibility There had been s peculation within cert ain Republ1t·an ci r c le!'> that Mic hael m ight run ror the San Fe rnando Valley s tate Senate scat now he ld by Alan Robbins, who ha:-. been indicted on sex c·harges "I have defin itely ruled out that particular political SPat." he s11id "After campaigning in two pre:. idential eleC'tions I for his· fathcri 1t is time for me now to put together m y finances and bus iness S<1 to h uvt' a ha ..,t· fro m whi c h t o opt·ratc• H··agan ~a1u 1n <1n tn· lt•f'\"IP\' "11 h Pa-.:1d1·na rad1u !->l<1t1on I\ H Lt\ ~1 JC'hJl'l lfrug;i11 run., :.i gal>ohol- n•latl•rl hu:-.tnl'!>:> O"T o olr r~i~ LONOO;-.; IAP I Actor P eter c • Tooh• :.a ;.:-. he 1:-. rci,1gnin~ as as· -.11c·1 :.1t1· chr~·c•tor of London 's Old \'ic in a d1'iputc• "-llh 11th1·r managers ovt'r ho" lhr fornou.., tht·ater ~hould hC' run 0 T1111lt'. 48. '' h11 :-.tarn·d 111 such film~ a:-. ··t.awrcnn.' or Arabia·· and "T hi: I.um 1n W1nt€'r, ·helped recent ly to w1i.x.· out ,, ckf1c:1t at the Old \'ic w ith a controversial J)roduct1on of W11l1urn Sh<tkesµearc"s "Macbeth.'" 111 wh1C'h lw playPd thP title rolt- SHIRLEY MacLAINE ANTHONY HOPKINS BO DEREK ENTERTAINMENT MOVIE REVI~~ Fired up APWlre ..... lo Actress Brooke .Shields as rcmu~edlmm-the.. STI?TI of a n ouse firr during the filming of .. Endless Love " b) director Franco Zeffirelli an NC'w York \h., "'·"''''I: ~MI' I ~I II .I 11 • I .11 "l'I{ \Ill 1' • 11' \I ltM I .._Ill \K ~II th.\ .1 \10-u 111\lU ''~'II 1>.u,1ut•4f1•.,.•'\!.r•pft\f \\11"-t K\HJ \'-i( \'• t • 11 \ '" '" '' tl•" .t ... 1ht... rllf"d • "''' \\t.P''' \'I \I °'H \t \'t•·.-111,M t~"' « 11• t \ti 11\• " 11t t Jll\ '°RllAC •foff 64111._ O()Oi; R ·.· .... O ••United Artists SUINA Pm com "4£SA H 1010 oum ~ . . .. ~ )ddOlttJ' • '"ril1 '"'••· L_J. • J • I I I• 4 'J81 !>880 /Id ";4 h'>. W£Slli41NSIU ' n~rn. Wf1I 1141 8'11 J9~) , H ,,t 1..U le. ",q,• ~ r • ,., H' ( J ' jf fr J j I I \ ( ~ h, fo!• f" A· o , ., , ... , , , ' '' ~..,,n n ''""le)!\ Aho ll' , .... ~ f11" ~olr·• 1 I If f NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER THE JAZZ SINGER ·. I LK..ll ARNA/ ·CATLIN ADAMS · '····· "• "'' 't .... \. t .. , ....... '\ '••'\tH4o\. .. , A':li. .... PG'"""'""*"° 11.1¥1111t <~ ~ ... :., ............. ·-··· ............ l \[ "-__ , __ . __ ---NOW aHOWING----1 EDWARDS CINEMA PLITT CITY CENTER COSTA MESA 17141 546-3102 ORANGE 1714l 6J.4.9~2- •• It • ...... . . ._...._...._ •• ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION Jack Sharkey rolli1ig oiti aiwther play . . If tM"' • • mor" prnlJh r p1aywn41bt arouod tban El Toro'' Juell Sb1Arhy. the Nl'lil SJmon ol the community Ukatera. thi" rnhunn h1&• Y"t to hs1&rn about him SMrkt') pla " hii H tk-"tio pruductid by muat ot tht1 local a11uyhou1ott . of\"11 111 thlllr world prl' m\ut-lh!\ • Ml11.~m1C l .mk waa unveil~ at tht1 ~·, tm1nll>h•1 l'onunun1t)' 1'hta1ter, ha. "Jun" Grwm· hnt "•"" the 11¥ht i.\ th" S.n Clemente Communal)' 1'ht'itl~r Iv. 1th Sh•rhy tum1>elf direct· m"> and tu tir.nll 11uw P1u fur the Corpse" l!i d~ for 1b hr~t p1odu\•\1(m 1&l lhti lrvlne Cummunl t) 'I ht' liter 111 J unt> Ttll. Nt: T "kt.A i.l<t~t: to mow1l & Sbarke~ prumcte v.111 ~ tht: <itm Tbt:ater m Garden Gunti -.h~re Honc!>\l) No"> 1:. ticketed Cor a Jan 9 opcrun¥ thll} c Wallace c whu appeared in · J une liroom" 1 hakes the leadtn~ role, wbicb was crt>dled for herb} Sh • .rkey Other.. in the Cd :.l of the l'nme caver comedy ;i1 c Robert lh nf1 1v. Lebbie Samoi. John Koi~1 0, Intermission Tom Titus 1'om Whet>kr, J amt:s Sttwart. K1trlene Bradley and Lorr aim· M1. Wllliaml'i J ohn Crai~ 1s din :c tinjl ''Honestly Now," wh ich will rw1 WcJnu::.day), lhrough Saturdays un· til f''eb. 7 at the Gem , l~ Main St .. Garden Grove. Advaucc rcscn alions ar t: being taken at 636-7213 MEANWHILE, IN WESTMINSTER, Kent Johnson a lso 1s shooting for a Jan. 9 opening with i:ulrudw:.Lioo of "Te cabouse..fil.J.he August-Moun.-" John Palnck·-. romed} a boul &X>SlwarOkinawa. lleJding lhc cas l arc Richard Morrill as the Ai .n y captetin, W1llian1 Ghent as the mischi-c..,·ous Feater. funnier and wilder. i ... it'll knoc k you out ! ~LINT lASlWOOO • "N« 'l'AftCH WAV 'IOll CM' , 1 • 1 SONOllA LOCKE ,\ N ' ' I • h/j,\I• '" .... ,, .. JI. I .... 't'1 • , ... JI ~'If,, • ,\~ .. .,, I ,, ,I • .... ,\•I rr 11 \ '' 1 •• '' ' ti f °' • 1 ' t• •, • • l\t!'iltl\ ,1.,. t, "'111• ... ,, ''"'·' .... -Q t ..... J,•, .. '+ '''• ''·• "11' • •• -... '·~ •• • ·-rpGr,AllalTAlSUDAIO~O ·--.. . ... ~~~ ............... ,""°, .......... '09~. • Thursday, Oecentier 25, 1980 DAILY PILOT C'I l. "Y_, tlheuWn1t mia • ,,,.. ...... ctNpty ...W.•flnolty••· .... ~ . ....,.. .... ,., ..... c..... • "II moy welt be it.._,.__. l9h tn011e 91fl of it.. ..o.on " -IWl~IOHUA._ .. ,o.~ ''lnJlde Mo~.i it o t•uly enl°)" CJble lrtl\e slHpe• ~ don't \et ~ r.lipby '' -IMUAS _,.llllHG NfWl ...... ,.... "The lin1 ti-ting to -.or obout lniic/• Moves. ond •h meant os o compliment, 11 11-tot they don't mok• mov•1 lo~e t1-t:1 one ony m0te ll'IAYIOY, .,, .. • W>fl·o '*"" "A1 on octcir Jolln So1109e ton rrvol Al Pocino " VS MAOAllNf. s....,, \. "Clf''• -It'll make you fHI good ogoin, and that ain't bad. •••"It aroutet ..,. "lntlde Mov9t It a ianty emotions ... wonh cheer· to b. wekomed ... the firm Ing about.'' it on intimate la.pr-than· -~!:°".~.e·"" Nfws. llf. poetic drama ... "/mode Moves woJ d1rtt<'ed by :h.~ofof ~= R1d1ord Donner ,.,,., o 11.irprl\•ng Ii ., gen•lenes1 .. 111 ene•gy come1 over "°I tv. l•Of'll 1moo1h er11emble ocf1h9 IOIA~lfSllflollS ' ... _ ....... , .... ond e.cellent performoncet /n10de Mo•oll " 1he wonderful n'; o modeoot ond 1en11mentol 1leepe1' of the 1eOK1n 0.rtK'o• mo-oe but obo one tho•. on'" R1d•o1d Do11ner ho1 b10UQh• oll own 1e1m1, ()(COmpl1"111\ whot on onte•1..ily drorno•ic. funny 11 meon1 to." ond 1u1penielul film thot NIW Y()jlK 71/1411 mo~e1 th., hurnon IP"" IOO• • • • • lnude Move. ""''"°"' o daub• one ol the 1eu• 1 more C.l<.eoble ponure1 II lout! G{Ollf OlMOCIAI SAN 1,ANCllCO C>f#IONICU ... WI en you •e"' '"*mood 101 o •f'OV•t' with o Rocly puoeh ltthCfo t\1ovtt• 1\ lt-:t• •.gh1 mo .. e lhe ognt mo-e tci• 1ne holorloy •u nol.e ·ln~0<>e 'llOY•e .,.Pl\ •hv"· COIM~IANMAGJlllNI o ... ohttl"'-<N~ bt,..f1Pve to be 1n..- '"'Y -.o..,I of th<' (llr"1mo• ... o.c.r SAN l#AN(llC0(1A"''"'I• " y.,c,d 1(1 hf'O• 090" thOI to••· tOhQucl\ oU NfW f0#K 11()11 A GOODMARK Pwducc.011 A RICHARD DONNER Fil111 "INSIDE MOVES" Stomng JOHN SAVAGE DAVID MORSE · DIANA SCARWID ·AMY WRIGHT Music Composed by JOHN BARRY Fdrn Edited by FRANK M O Rl<IS!:> Production Designer CHARLES ROSEN • 1 • Q,,ector of Photography LASZ LO KOVACS. A S C L Base d on o novt!I by 'f'pDD WALTO N Sc.rec:nploy by VALERIE CURTll"l & BARRY LEVIN SON Produced bt MARK M TANZ & R W GOODWIN Directed bt RICHARD DONNER "".J~" •A Y..i•• ... ·•· •·t 4'•·· _,,...., PG '"'''"'"""'°s"a:u'lo O ~-.. .., ... -~ ... --.-..-:;.-.;9 ~--;--- ... .. ...... ., ' _J NO PASSES ACCEP"T£0 • · ·ni aed M.aF) "t:o\,oo.-.,,..-tilM""~ttf'l~~rett~i-..•.._.!11'1!11111 role at Weslminslcr as lht: geisha girl Lotus Blo,,:.om . who :.i>eah only Japanese. Clark Burson play:. the Army commander Others in th e Westminster company are Ronald Grigsby, Shelley De Lange, Lesurel Lam· bcrl. Linda Ratucr, Wayne Maybeny, James Holway. H..trry Hetlllcr, Anthony Chun~. J oyce ~folwcs). Jude t:r ::.H:, John Moreno. Tom Hardy, Avril Hanauka, Lyn11 Mayeda a.nd Mis ty Taliaferv. "Teahouse of lhc August Moon" will play l"ridays and Saturdays al 8 :30 at the theater. 7272 Ma pie St.. Westminste r. For reservations, call 893·8626. GOLDt;N Wto;ST t:OLLl!:GE is in rchelll'sal for its productwn of Oli ver Hailey's comedy-drama of divorce. ·•t-'alhcr '!i Oay ... which will open J an. 16 fur a two-wt!ekf'nd engage ment in the main college theater. Terri Fe lde , Lmda C1tlhey and Laura Mitchell play the leading roles of three divorcees sharing a Manhattan apartment building under the direction of Robin Huber. The ir e x-h usbands will be enacted. by Whit McClendon. Ste wart Rogers and Skip Mahaffey. Pe rfor mances of "1-~ather's 01ty" will be given Jean 16·17 and 2'l 23·24 al 8:30 pnd J a n 25 al 2.30. 1'1ckct..:. may be rcser ved by calli11g the college bor1kslurc al 894 9f:S85 • SOUTH t;OAST Kt;Pto:RTOR V has announced uiurl'ics m acung and othe r lheater rela ted sub- j<·ct:. for children and adults in ll.'> younl( and eve- 1.ing c·onservatories. beginning in Januar y. The Young Conservatory oµerated two pro· gr.1rns from Jan. 10 lo March 21 for children 8 to 14 ,111d 15 to l7. l'h<' Evcn111g Conservatory. from J an. \ n Feh. l(~ uffc1 ~. a Sl•lect1on of c_ourscs for the :.t.. •• uu:. lt11•:-..1•i<.111 and oina teur actor. En1ollmcnl information is available by calling SLH.':-. administrntivc offices between 9 a .m. and :i:30 rm. Wt:t•kdti)~ al 957-2602. Hosts set for Hoee Parade l:J o b Euhan k !. a nd J a .\·ne Ke 1111 t'il y \\Il l h ,1 .., t KT l. A . "' I i v e l CI C l d~l <if lhl· 191il -r J,,a dena 'f(.u1 namc nl o f Ro'>e:. Parade , airing on· '"Channe l 5. withoul b reaking away for com !'."r c1als . S tarlin~ at 8 :25 am Ne .... Ycur 's l>U) T ht· tclN'as t "ill be r ~1>c~1t~d at Hl.:Jtl "m aud ag<11n a t Ii p n1 -. N"cw Vear. 1Jay --KTLA will utilize in· n ovative. irnprovcd c <t m c rd and audio equipment for coverage o f the Ro:>e P.:arade lhi :.-c.lr »llowmA nhlhin~ t o 1 '' rr. e l1 t t .-c e n v iewe rs and th e parade. LOCATED along the "9 to 5'' (PG) '--__;::_::a "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES 'teG> t "POPE~~·.=l (PG) I ~-·-·-=--~ ) I "TRIBUTE'' - (PG) par a de ro ute will be "UTTlE 11188 special microphone MARKER"(O) ~y~cms l o Cl1 ·Ill'~ £ult CHILDREN'S ~Jf!!. s c•m d 4uJtil.\ .,r the t: el'ues8r.oiii~ ba nd music. a& \\<ell as 'AIRPLANE" (PG) six t o eight camer as , "CHEECH • CHONO"(R fitted with powe rful i.::~·=~~•"'-·-"-........... ""' and s op h Is li ca l ed I "PA_IVATE BENJAMIN" le n ses. T he c ameras will allow for detailed "QOOD9YE GIRL" (PG) closeups of the floats t -• • --:=:::3 and participants , bring-I "FLASH OOAOON'' !ng •iCW"nl a sen~t of "BUCK ROGER&" .-~' ·u.J..y__ lJJUJ:.lllni Ute (rQ) rose:1. '---'-·-~-~ ............. According to Ball "THEELEPHANTMAN" R a i n b o 1 l , P r o "HCAPI TO ducer/dlreclor of ALCAT1'AZ" (R) KTLA's Rose Parade 4ViiYWMCH w h:lecast, "We want to WAYYOu CAH" moke our viewm feel ''*>t4EVIUCKl.£ a J lf they were s lltln(( ROii" PG r ight t h ere o n the •u...,... ... bleacher:; on Colorado a:::..~.:_ Boulevard." j ...._ __ .• _,,_iu_, .. _..o•.• _ _,, ' DAILY 1:30, 3:•5 1:00, 1:15, 10:30 edwards MISSION YIUO MALL """"~0''" ro 495 6 0 CtO•• ••t.U't ••. ._. • 22 W.t.~_,!.&I ()M\ edwards HUNTINGTON l'!lHIM TWIN ) ·==-631-3501 . DAILY t:•, l :N , l rtl l l'll. tl:llAT -..s.EIACI .,_ .. ,_. &TOllO ....... ... &C-,_.,.._ IPGI DAILY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:50 EMMOND L.AUR1NC1t'llll11V11• I• THE JAll. SINGER MON-WED, FAI. 1:00. 1:20, 10:35 THURS, SAT, SUN. 1:30, 3:'5, 1:00. 1:20. 10:35 "KAO& MUIHA'' ,..._ .:-:~=~· 891-3935 edwards M1ssro11 v1£10 Mm (~~"-~ ... :-.~,~~-495·6220 ,..,co &l oe.-\Ooot\ ------elhnrds WDDDBRIDGE ••ff••C. .... "" ...... 551 0655 ........... -::.,,,:.'•,......, . ) "FIRST FAMILY" '"' OAll.Y 1:JO, 3:30, l :IO 1:111, t :30 1;.oj'i=----l~--~..&,9-11~'4-e!'~•--t-t- DAILY t.00. 3:15 ' 5:30. 7:45. 10:00 - ( edwards CINEMA WEST I 1.... .:-~~· 891-3935 I edwards SADDUBACl PLAZA ,:c,'g:., ,:., 581.5880 . ~ ~ SAM J JONES MELODY ANO£RSON HllH GDHllQ§ 4' Vfi'rltWfAS•I f P(;I I'+( IUAl DAil Y I 30, J 0 , f 00 t IS, '°'11 lfT .-. S.•t• •p~d•I ,,, .. Young Krls kisses Ta.iia .Kf\D;le aoo<l- bye bef orc his perilous Jmtrhe~ tQ de- h ve r Loys to th~ children of·Somb4rtown in "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" ton ight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7 I t 00 G CAAO SHARKS .-00NAHU£ . 19 fAMILYFEUO VIOAL SASSOON'S YOUR NEW OAY I MOVIE ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 t·30 I Oif DOCTORS AY AN'S HOPE 1(1}) NEWS OICKCAvtn -AFTERNOON- t2:00 9 (I) BLUE-ORA Y 80Wl All·sta1 college s11n10 • clastt 111 this annual pos1- ~$Clll bowl gsme (from Montgomery. Alabama) ~TllCMD'I ~-~.,..,,., pr~UOn of the ~-. ~ elMliC .... ... .,oedeeM ... ft. .~•'tf ~il'a Tlle9trt In f:.;,~~HO ---HAl't 'Ci\RTOOHI . WM'INGFOflA . ii~°' .. ~1~= •J CNMltMAI OMAM "" an.-Q\tl!lllT\AS ~ Ciel wtftl ,,.. CllJ Of c af9Dn • Young l.ile~ I acoor/000 ,INmoouclNO S.30=:HAl.U THAT WOULOH-Y DIE ........ ~--­,,, .... ~.~ f'UftlOtllo. ~ Ofltcll· tr. F Mien Incl Jewry LI" L.Wtl.(~ .•o MOY11 l" • • .. An Atft•rlun cn.1etme1 C.OI" C tt7t) , Henry Wlnklet, Oonen Harewood • MllWOMWf °""''· Buell Hetlry. Bot> Newtlarl, lllleoeliM Ktllln . RicltWd 8-li'nWtl. ,,._ rr:.c...NAt , ~ TOllTle ¥11111 L." Brown anci 1111 Band of -· ~-· • "*1own f01f1 uttt>rltles ...,..,...., ~ge ShMtlflQ. Mau....... ~ '"""''"' .... """· ·-~· . '. ~"· Mwilyfl McCoo =---· • Ind ... y Oallls "' tor • -.-. ~ ~ It! 10 pl In t.i J~~~, .. ·~~~. umque ancl dtv«M 9Ve· 't~~~ \ :• E\'fOV • ay '' Two ~lnd·dehoe IJ1fll, ntng 01 hotlday muska1 --1 t;fl!Clptt'':-!T,t!'!' I Niwa find~ lllCI eucceu ' • en1ert1tnmen1. (RI 'Ill* · • • ... ' ••k.o •91M'1'4CLAOl18 ..... 8NEAkPMvliW8 teiegrem •ladJ' 11M dlt' A"l•H COMlf'TO"~, • ~ Et>en arid <W18 111~~ .,_wlnde191m .itecu ---,..... 41• fl ' · So•et review "Hi,.. To , LP. • , ' , ·~1 IM"-"tier•otll'9•011t11 ll8rrator tor slflli~ '* 10*> fo_ve~an;.;;;r~~ ~ , . {t~ tn v.,y""' ways. Into 1tie irl~lea •pd •\&I T.,•nct -cardlnet • -...... ;i I llM'ITTA myt'11 et KriS Kffnoie. e4la 1 • ~ (W!ft EAIY ~-Cl~ IA> ,: NEWS otllC1etee from 111 .,.. •• , , • • ·"JOluntMrism" Gu ... 1 • MOVIE • • THtl OlO HOt.el il"'c'1 in Nlilw York ~".' " ' ,Jftu .... . A look It taken 1t Ille 114tat· t2:..,. T~ , , •"""" MU1ne ..... 11 * * * ··A ~hrl-'lfl"''a .-~ -.,,..... • .. P' ly t1nlsneo proCluct and the ouesla. Stevie ..,Orioer, • v11n. Jact< Kntghl I' red CarOI' ( 195 IJ A asrelr Sim, '' , • .Mohe Kathleen Hato1SOn 8..-CS la11 tooclles are put on Ille 01Vid ~enhet aul"*' Gtf' ~ • =MACH£' IL / L!HMJll Ol'I ll'le 11..._. b" Clliltes picket lence. Che O.Ck eno ShMtly (A) , ~' ' IN y1td 8 llfOVll i -.. ,,.. ...... ....... Otcil.... A COld·IM9'«ed • 10:30 I A JOvt'UL MYSTERY -* • * * . he-.400 •towa:L.f-.r--'.I ....._. _ _. -mlMf ~ Ille ~ of MIRV &...,,.N compe.slon lhfot.lgl't N~ ( 195111 Je•n-Poene LH\ld. tj OMetotl: eutlC Hen"' 8oD ,,..,_ MAlnAPll!CE Palric\ Auffey • F~m lrom a.II 11eas OI 'flCl\11· ong are 1nco1pora1e0 1tftp a progrem d~•ceted to t"9' only whale lhe gray. which h11s tw1ce r~ver&<} from ritar deslructoon Na/l1ted by JltCI\ LOIO I·=~ ~. Madellne K.,,,, ~,:\~•:::--~ THEATRE G THE f81 7:30• 2'dNTH!lOWN • P.M.MAOAZINE Tes11men1 01 Youth "Thef1t9111Platt" St.,,.. trav.U #olh • Four A Vermon4 lurlley ~ Ve11 1$ plunged into I~ • Mll8ION: I\')- (;"'' F~r ,8, teey tour cehtftl. a rOOOt n hell 01 a l1onH1ne hospota -..o8SlllJ '- !IN! c~ry; Malod)''loou 1aac. atlel Tell mahs • ano ~ '0 nurse 1:00:0 flOt.IClWOfllAAM ... II an oil t \lli11Q platfor!fl meet wlnl leftover turkey: wounded GermaM (Pan ·'i• ..i_<RI D UO THE LONI MHGIR ~.~ Oii th9 anta Barbara Judi Mii;selt hit• hOllday Cl CtfNSTMAS lAOI "Two For Jull'> 111-0o" C~t 1au.,clM. Joyce Kul'1awlk Set in Ouat>ec in tile • MOYlf ! ~ IYJ'•~ ~ I ~~ :uo eon ~::.e-io cameres 1880s a ~oung 9111 wno • • • s11p1 Ot f'oolll.' 1 · e .. -, •• u..a.8 twoo.1 w11h her grendmolh-( 111651 V v1tn Lel.o'\., .-,....... .~HIV" To 8e AnAOUnoed ., es a 1acema11er l>UIS out Srtnol'l9 S'IJflO'M. 't WONMA WOMAN ,,_,, ~OHMTMAI MTH bo*1 t Ille beO Jesus ra~--·""-··r ,; "f-l.""" Roed Home" A --TE• ... -' Of Y ~ • • • A youngwO<r110w1lt\•gll1 1--.. ·-.,........., 11 Christmas on4y 10 hne ... , 1,,. ,., 'o' dtSaSI" beeomes an OiSl~1loned ~ man 1s A oonc»rt ol oerolt wtt11 11 stolen try 1 thi.t. Narr at· 2-.00 , , .. unw11ling "ltn•" ill 11n ~~ by en amieble orQan. b9ll .oto erld l>I'-eo b)I Genevieve Bu101d ~ -; ~PflilaMN M18TEll AOGE~ (Al Ci) THE l'llHEAASAL -=~r.._..__.... -I~ . Ctkl)A!N aocompltee In the thett ot ,~~ .... -'"""'Die ii pretented IR• •••• "lhe GrN\ M..<~ ptoceleSI hlllOl'ieel dl>C'I· '"~ -from 8riatOI ~ on ttle t t:OO =· rTI ~ H-. n...i.~ •"INTHlf'"....,,·y · ~Wll ,...... 11957) Joee Ferrer, ..,..., tt19nl5. ~ -~mc>ue of the W•lflin-HQl t ~ -----ii ..-nc-nt:l>OUOR~ 'T.......,,.-ftrl«IMf!Old's sfi1 Ct\Oir Collif' n -agver--, 't a 111•A•s-,. • CftwietlM• mood ,.,,"' Pmo.too ..... --. I HEWLYWIDQAMI • MOYll • G THfST~EBOY'S CHMTMAS . '9'911l11g Oa11141111r9'1WbOll and Sparky Marcus, tnls • IUPIJllMAM oramohG $1>1lC•lll tells the ~"'·30·· ~ MAQAZJtcE While 001 , ~oner , ..,.,. ~ td11h te1e 010-G · IOUNOI • Tff£ 000 OOUPLf • • • .. ~~ne f or h~. )ifan11.• and Hot l ips tllll I' IOf a ~gl· Ceeser" I~ ot•e••e. ~a-... .... ~e..wciu~1•l• ... P~·.,._,,,._.~·,_..i1----"'1!1i!!~ftl!'IMll._....,..~--~i~i--fl,_..<fltliliq_rti~-:'9il'flltr...-ot--t~~-.~IE'1JHO---+-~~~~Ret'.-i~MM~~-..,>J-"-;o"f • TltaKNNYHILL a:ao• CAN)l~ T~ M0<mon ~°'1th Sym-2:H NlWI S10<y ol a $lahleboy In 1" 8 SING W£ ~ .......... ~,..;;_...;.;._:_~:-t~--iM•l~·~INM~~~--if--~Ti:;;-'or,;;;;~-v;C"ifl~.~m~•;--j ~°:i;': end Aadat etcuei :::c* ... ':'!u~ ~~::iNG. !~. 01 = • ANO flMNoe Phott\' ano ChOf\IS are IN· 2:30 ~ • fl.ECTAIC COMPANY lltftlonaty world ot Skits: • "Easy ~·· lurid in lh•• con<;ert ol • • * 'Th<: Satc:ony· l ••• * "l1141 Prlnc:e And llhM Y Alld hO•US preteol The Paupe.· I 1937) Errol t•adltipnal ftid cont11mpo- Flynn. Claude Rams A rary'CIVlslma~ Ill~. as prince fifed ol ce<emony '"* a.iealldttlt!i v ... .ions trades Identities with htS of Ille Clir1s1'1n~ l~ IOOI< altkt, tr~nd ii paupe< I LET'S ,_,.p who 15 aha10 ot '"rnau••ng POPEYE lornvl."r poor 3,009 ALICE (R) fD 21ST~NUALLOS I MATCH GAMf, ANGELES COUNTY £00! OP NIGH-l' CHRISTMAS MUSIC Wll.O,WILOftl~LO, PROGRAM OI AHIM.4LS tJi) EDUCA TIOMAL • euos BUHNY I (I'.) . pentomtne ano the real For lune co,111u Christmas music taped 81 (19631 Shelley Winlera. • HERE'S TO YOUR woi(d ol 1 a.parlmenl _ll~"Te>utew-.'" lhe Mormon labefnacle in Pet., Falk HEALTH •tore miltge 10 p1esent a • AU THAT 8M8I SaH lake c,11 2:40 8 MO~ _Jf•lflP'wt'. ~ltn1 518') ot notidlly hap· "l't1"~" 818'& ~It-11:30. Cl) THf JmfMOMS •• ...,,. 'The Sky~ O,. lil'\. w C88 HEWS peno119s let •I I 1943J !'red Astaire I ABC HEWS Cl) P.M. MAGAZIME G THE f£8TlV£ 1#.C" D TME BEST Of Joan Leslie. e 30 BULLSEYE 1:00 8 (I) THE WAL TONS The c:hOrale an<I orcnes11a CARSON 3:5' 0 MOVIE WELCOME BACK. Cindy has a ser11s ol ntg'11· hom tne 10th annual Ul\1· C.ueM~ Bruce Dern John • ,. , "Sl>e'll Ha•e 10 Go KOTTiA more premon1ho11s about ver SA!y ol Otegoo SUtnmef ny Marrto5 Myt on Cohen ( t9621 Anna Karina, 8!)b The ~wealllOO& go 11110 8'!fl. wtio 1s St11vln9 '" tne FesltVal '' Muttf petl0r1'1 Ca1111n 11111.n 1A1 Monll'1ouse v&bal ~ante agomSI 1ne ~th PacU.c;. Bech s 'Ma9"1IMC!1tn0 II PIUS.ONER: CELL •:tO I NtWS del»l~ass 8 GAMES PEOPl.E 11:00 8 ()) MAGNUM. P.I. 9l()Q( H 4. tS MOVIE I ~.v.w. .... ,S ~V Fove sc'1oblgirl5. th•or PPtOORAMMING pPRKY PtO 12:30 8 TME CITY THAT • (!M~ FOAGOT ABOUT • Tli! ART Of 8EIHG \aUVU • ... • .<1111 ABC NEWS • • • Tr>e C..<istoe r 111881 DICK CAVETT Fe a1ure<I a Chr•stm .. i. ,.,...,90 reacher ano a <fuHSMOKI! Mh 1m11ran Scrieo C.ordulll Gurm s Tiie Lltlle Player» re1rospe<11ve OI l'llghllQtlls pro~ pal1111ng ee~ ii"'' 2 ol 2) trem j)rev1ou1 s'1ow s ChrlStmas holiday odlnfllll· e HOGAH'S HEROES ,,..,,ow CHN8TMA8 HUMAN . , • , Animated A crafty mayor G ~flilf'TMObOF w STUDIO SU Including va11o,;1 rlQlls cauone • T Co 0 ..J ~~·buC1ct"", t>a"" 1t~p-G :.;,::i,..,. '"M'8 9000 • 0H£ SnP MYONO .• ubong" wC>oy an • ., ,_,.,. .. ., .. , ..., ""' .. ~-"Oe4ia" An A""'laln ·-· • MOVIE . •• "ltu•f ~ ~Y I 1947) Me111 o.n ..... J4ilt¥ plots to put '"' end lo 91L ~ ... C,,..mtmn (ll JOHN OAVIOS()tl s.w.tl&et rldet 1r1 1 wild ' f?fi., pillow lrgllf'.ng and .,..... _. •• musteng ~. ea~ et', .. ,.,. .• gamee Olcll Clel1o Mlut-' .._ ..,._ lion"'t on Cantrel AlnefjC;e Shemtl lubes down ,attn-e MOVIE • ge5I •tats ol tt56-1"6 mtl8ts and faffs "'love with ~t. ;.,.-•• •:to•-· • YOOAFOAHEALTli (9 * * *'• (;811'\k>f t:OO. ACHMTMAS (P¥1 21 (181171 Mha'rO l!!it9fl Rwet tR)c:;> •• •;t "Blue Sttltl~ I t8•81 end t~ "'-city ef pf\J,: ' 8 S1range -•n CONOIAT FAOM Mirrls, VS*l&a R~r"""· CANISIUS Kini,) Arttlµ1 bo111Jes So( C1J t.t•A"'S'H rtappe1 f08~hed bt -'Ot1,. DARLING by ArrMtroni a eat1llk ,. ·tt· ;~ .. ·a.a .... _., ~Isa 1119• i?ixi ~BS) L O!. Angele> KN8C(NllC) Los Angeles '.~L}. (Ind ) LO'l Angeles AABC,:rY(ABC) LOS .Anqeles KFMB tGBS) San 01eyo . KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anqeles l<CSJ .I.ABC) San Diego Jq'ly ()no) l'os A'ngetes ~-TV (Ind 1 Los Angeles l(ct;._T:,TV tPB,SI Los Angeles ·t<~/J\t j PBS) Hun1tng1011 Beach ,... -..... ·---. ..._ -...... .,.., l untelOt IOf ll'HI 1(111• OI Ouoen bu\rJ4Mlfe rielJslllg q ... dt!C•J' OI I~ 41W1Q1tal Haw"VYe enters the tnter camp bolling 1ou1nam.,.1 to Y'"'ent the tr11n~te1 01 a 0 0 ·o .:t 0 0 0 .)"10 of Ca'l•••<>t • 3.308 ~NAIYJOt*S I "!'ON\ l .... f41U.E JOHN DAVIDSON THE WOfll.O Of PEOPLE . G • • • '1 OhvlJ I tll!:1 ( 1948) Rot.ml Newtou JO/ln HOW•lrd Udvle1t A tOung <irp'1an 1, IOfCfd tut., '"" G!Hntndl ... orld "' 0<1lt:1 to wr.lve bedulllul uurte ®) &ARNEY MILLER A mao oon1De1 t111ea1 .. ns '" 1u10 ""' late shill 1n10 111e la51 ,.11111 '°' Barney <11\d l>i$ Oet&etMIS 7:0dl ces NEWS · N9CMEWS HAPPY DAVI AOAIN R1choe s h1ends ,.,e Ofdetdd 10 ·,1ay away trorn hos P8'1Y ef!ttr ne •nYlta!o a 0 0 0 , . 0 0 0 . _____ _..'); ' 00 0 C> 0 0 0 0 0 it's. ··7_.stralght· for CBS a.nd 'Dallas'" . .. . ' NEW Yq.JtM 'C#\P)· ¥,CBS . ~llnue. d to the s~ for the runnerup, ••eo Mid"'~·" also Anaels" on ABC was 69lh .. foUowed by "sffret.s Of ·- •tr.tnl\hen ill grip ftn \Ji~ Jlf!· t &>91iu• in prime-<rem~. · · . Midland Heiahl!" from CB9 and-"NBC Mat-*e .. lime feJe~,'wi.tfi1n't.be-~f raUn'S ra~ Nielsen'says that meaoa of all the coUBlr)''s ~Ith David Brinkley." I for the sixth tWe In tWo rn~OIS. fllur.d from the homes with television. just over a third saw \he CBS now leads for the season that begart aoi. · A.C. Nielsen Co. for the' 1.teek endinC Dec. 21 top·rated episode o( "Dallas." 27 with an average rating or 20.4 to 18.7 for A~C showed. ' 1 CBS' rating for the period was 19.3, to 17.3 for. and 16.3 for NBC ·: ctts· trluptl>h..1€i secoQd in• f'ClW, came with a ABC and 16.5 for NBC. The network• say lh•t Here are the week's 10 h.ighest-nted s1tow1;, . bt't ~ froftl -.. Dalla~'." wM'ictr now bas won the ·tneanl ill itft nera1e ptlme·Ume rninote doting "Dallas." with 10 averagt ratiq .i as.s :._ ralings competition seven weeti tunning ~he week, 19.3 percent of the na\ion's'TV-e411&ipped representing 26 3 million homes, "80 )(i11\ltft:" ~' " ho•ts were tuned to CBS. • 29.4 or 22.9 million. "D!Ates of Jbuard," 2t.&.:r.1 1 CBS had ~eve,t s8'ows among the 10 hltbest· Only two of the season's new seties crat'ed ,1.6 million, .. M·A·S·lt.'' ~.8 6r 20.1 diUU , .... rilled, atl~ ABC twp. NBC, ~)lkh finishfd last in the ·Week's Top 20, and both were from A.St :-· ''Alice •· 25 s or 19 8 miUlon "O • p at a Tt,.. 1• • the colhJ>e!\tion for ttae elghtb str8Jght week, listed "Too Close for Comfort" in 12th place and '1t's a 24 .6 or0 19.'1. million and "The J"erte~a:· lil ' \ .. onb-IHe.."BDb Hope Cbr.at.mu Sbow" tn t-he Tdp.-10 biving''-19t:h -18~ mUli~ all C~ .;-LOve Boat'' and ... ,..,.., •. -10th'7 •. • 1i't~e of the week's six lowest·tated show• Company · both 23.5 or 18.3 million. both ABC", "i "Dallu," wWch. ~ ... bs reftlarkable str1ng wer~. oo ~other hand, new lhi• sea90n -4BC'a ahd "Bob Ho~ Christmas Show." 23.2 ol' 18 ... in NovetnOe\-wi\h .. ttt~ ldl-·awaited "Who shot "Breatm.g Away·• itl the No. ~ ~ition, "Freebl~ million, NBC · .J. R. 'l " t,_il!Od!, ~lstefed a rMtie1 in lhe most re-arld the Bean" fr~tn CBS 67Ua and 1'be'' "~.a111f>er The nelt 10 shows: · ~ cent ·~fol .:5i.1. tlelfly live Points hlaher thap 98" in 68th place. A re~at epillOde of "Charfie'I Movie ··coach of \he Year," NB~; ··l~ Close .r . •• for Corntott •· ABC; "Real People," NllC. '* . ·1 , ' "ffoaa.e Gali.:· CBS.-U•i ·~Fb 11181111-.Y NfllM . _: -••.• ~ I". e' -· 10........._p· ···:,q,.~.,,.,~lifa'· . Football," OaJl•s vs. Los ~le)o, ABC; 'ffftl_f)..__ __ •~ ffart,'' ABC, and ··Arctaie'lJUnker's Pl•te," CM, Ue; "fantasy Island" and 1·1t's 4 Liv\n1:· boi\tt 'l ABC, and "Lou Grant," CbS. , ,, ·'. ; . . LONDON <AP) -A London taxi driver who works tbe ralb at lteatW<>w Airport bas won Bri· i.tn'sleatdingtelttiMon procram. Mastetmind. aft et a 1ear-Jong '°'° . Iii ~ rouM., l't~ ego, 33, a man of modesl manft4!r'tl,td tde,aftt ress who never went to college, 9'>eel.alted in queidons about Kins Hnry 11, w estmioe~r A~ andtbeTowerof London. Staring ex~taal)' du'ough lar1e hom- rimtned aJua~. M•·~IO~red rapld·fire ques· tionsabcM.rta~ld~?n~oltoolca. ~s the cttlardlan n•w•plliet put It Monda)', ••Fred ltouse10 proved la\t Mthl wllat most people hj ve alwa)'ti sus~cted : Ir you tr ant to know anythln1 aboutanrthUlg,~•sktfu~drh:er." . ' • J ( . ~ "It's ver~ salisfying to wta, ol coune. ''-'t aaAO aft«ward. "But when I looked arouad al all 9.dle setkiua faces I coutdn 't help th1nktha lt 's'1>ftly a qwa " .fter all. I me&R I haven't sorted out~ proble~sof u.e \J .N. or brought peace to .lonlaoor wba\efft. ' , His winnincs! The only. prise "''·s a~ tnaut~, orystll bowl. · • ........ , ~""' ... M-3:m .._ . ..._.Hf w.Siriiilit-,ifi "' -~~ . ' ..------=.-... -.. .,ftlA •• ~· i. ,., .. ~ trom etl ot ue et MAHH tHltAn.91 ... I ENTEATAtNMENT I HY GARON A ti: LaM .. Mani wa1 Ula& I alltlla Ar ..... IM PMtM ... Vet .t &~ YHf ............ t.er ma.-.... au ll9e pn.. alMI nall , ... , w•M wi&e. I&, ••• 1.aa1 &M • a1aal•~ ind lh .... Aler '-••• ........... SW.1 ......... -.a ... • I HarffU, NV( l .a,t WE tu ttttl '' th it Hw .1111 h~" ·~ UllPfrl t11 au 1nn•t11m111) $47 00 000 llllrllol 1l1 d1(h•il'Ol ~•use of a<'twn 1111 lud1n ht.•r ut lempt to blc)('k lhl· cl l'1~r11Jutmn ol th1 O\ t'mtwr l'i ~ of the: 111u~t1,i111 v. tu('b ftlilu rf'd ht>r lo~·l'ly likt·1w•' 1111 lht> front pa < inll 111 111 111hhtlcmJI I'• '" lllf' p&i;?f' 'Glad You Asked That' by Mwilp -4 Hy GerdMr dmo• ~ rn-1 "'"" bh won.l '? -P.-tc !S••· dt•f .~altlt> \ I Ill' 11111} unc 111lurt:\l1n~ly ,•1111u.ih 111 \\h11'11 ht-f)l a)cd a pullu · , 1.111 ' ( ,,\h·li Th.it ll a~en Girl,· 1t , o -.tu11 .. tt l!J H•ur 11lu Shirle y Tt•m 1t11 lr1 .all, K•···~·"' madt-~ ft.:Jt 11r 1• ldlll. d1 1111; 111 lllll\ It' l 'Url't'I ... long," l (.;hurhmc. mr1dentally. 1s only 211) ' About liarbra Streisand, George suvs, "Wht·n I saw her, I couldn't gel pust her nose. She should have had 11om<·thm~ done about that m ~ h •tJns," As for Liz Taylor <according to wnter t;eral,djne Hosier >. Masters muses "She i.hould have had her !ace lifted J few years baC'k . And she ought to lose weight, but she's too heavy no w to do that She could hide he r n el'k a little bit, thin her l'y('brows a nd darkt>n those puffy I'\'(' ltds ' Thursday, Oeoembet ~· 1980 yelled, 'Will someone help me unload the groceries?' Wllhou\ a muffled sound s houting , 'I ' .m in t he bathroom.· Ne ver in m y entire life have 1 eyer announced , 'Whose turn is it to do the dishes?· that J have not heard, 'As soon as I'm out or the bathroom.·· •• '* Q : After watching Lome Greene oo TV for years playla g the roles of good and kindly characters (sacb a1> the patriarch of the Cartwright ch1.o ln "Booanza"), I wonde red how he felt about playing lbf' b11d guy on the recent "Vega$" special'.' -Koger SI01pson, J ersey City, S .J. ~ , -~-....-.. lo 1dfont•ll~ ~u .. ..r1 I JIA ll• '""' •ho lw '"'o 111 u 11 .. 1•11 1 on ltw II'"'' j•.lil or tht' Ul,h, •ffilllJ: t hi 1'4'1 hJI"' ll ..1l r .. .ith ht•rt· tw11 • 111 tht. 111111 (~ 'uu r• l't'lllh 11rlnt«>d <A cum· ml'nt m•dt-b' llollywood twaul) t>x· 11 t' r t (; e o r K t• M a i. t t r b a b o u t "('h:1rlw ', l\ngc l" Jaelyo Smith, "lli<'h ,<111.I 'hr "lrit s too ha rd tt> b<> nt•lA I a nd that proper makeup would ht Iv ht>r l1;u\..,,'' I 'm curiou<i itlb11u1 ~lwtht•r l~hi.te>r~ t ook a rap 111t •n\ otlwr lfolh wvt1<f ,,,.r,. -t~ran (' . t.a' \ 1·~a,. ·And w1thnut tongut• m c:ht'l'k. he 1.eros in on Poltc:e Woman· Angie 1>1c k1 n1.,o n . complainini that her teeth ar too perfect. ··People fall in· to the trap of getting their teeth too u.1zzltng so they don't look real, .• he declares. ··Some for get to get the bot· tom set done and they end up not m alc;hmg 1he top st·t. l t '!> .i big mis- lokt-... t'Ollt'ludc~ makeu1> mas ter G c•JrJ!t' A: Lome loved it. "It s mort? fun lo c reate ll character \\ho's a n an- tagomst , or the heavy, as they say," he s aid. "The devil ls a lways more intercstin~ tha n the angel." SHE'S OFFENDED. SEEKS $47 MILLION Penthouse'• ex·Pet IHbell• Ardlgo 1 rf'nthou.,~tlt''~ l"<llt'11tlo1 • • • -mm:m === Q. 06d RODild 1Cng1u1 l'\lt'r m•kl' " Pflr ooal appe a ra nr~ m a La' \ t-1• D.lght lub" '1 .. , \\aUmff, ~Uaml. G reene . whose Mste r ·of darkt>r roles includes Big Brothe r m Gevrge O rwell's "1984," Shake..,pcare ·~ Ric h ard Ill and Kun t <.A Kintc 's master 1n ABC's "Roots." finds t hat "a villain ic; not really a villain. but a person who belie\ es in Ii vmg his I tfe according to his own feelings, which most othc•r µt:oµh• don t hci ppen to iU!re<· with." Remember ~ comedy~ Kng, now he's President \ C'ouJd tit-cH't·ording to Ct-nn1t• .tnd Rt>d l\f c l l\J 1nl'' \'t:)!.J ' nc 'tl.'.'>ll'l\e1 In ,1 ""'tal~11 fo<itun· tlllt•d 'Tht' Wa) Wt• \\left'. · 1l 1 l' t•a llcd lht' Star'o \\hll Wt•rt• [co\\lrl•0 11\ t he dc:.t>ct 11.t!'>I!! 1n lVa·L Lt:.lt:d a:. t.:n tcrta anmg dt !ht· I ~"' t-'ronr 1t·r "··1,. · R on ald R1·:1gan 6: \ht' Hlackhurn Twin:.. Patt~ i\ntl1 t W!. & Frank 1-'r>n ra1nt> 1\\tth J P ~ W1•11tlt•1 "hall'ver be<·a m l' or 1 ht>m., . . .. Q: Of au or lbe movi1•:. President· t-lect Rouald Re agan made, which o nr \ Yt"' 1 .. ·on••· did A..; makcuv 11 t1 !'>! f<1 r "11 •, 111 Tin;.••ltow•1 ·., "IH'l'~l ar'\ ht•'-. h.HI a t'IO:>l 'Up , h · tl:w:ll:. j_u. ~ 11f what tht')' h.ivl lik~· t11\dt•1 111•ath di tlh lll:tkPU)I 1'111 '.llh·r~ hl· -111111ls tlown "ll'llt ,., · r 11 t 'hJl'l\'llt' 'l 11Lon "h(; pla~' JH ., ' " II ('l'I I.tit'\ I With the dU\'ll'\ •,I • 111•vd" I f Jtl'll ft l'ht· hill'" lwt y, 1•,·n h1•r no!.t' and rnuuth Jrl )\11•1\\ 1\•·1·µ ,d1 I: td~ ..lnfl thl'~ 01'1' !-!"HI~ t•• 1!1 r \I O I'•' Slit' -.houlcln 't \\o ,111 lt•V 4{llolt •1lC"ltll '""'""kA .. t'Pll~ STI~ CR"~-....-~...- • • • Q : 011 a ret·t>nt "Good Morning, Amerira," I undt>rs tan1I Ernaa Born· bet·k did a Vt•ry runny bit OD the 'iUb· je('f of bathrooms. Wh at was ii thal 'ht> .;;aid'' Mrs. T rm O'S., Ft. f.allth·rcfa l,., \ · f'1 on1 thl· f1r<,1 da) a chrlri •~in· 11 1d1H't'<l to ~ bathroom " nb)lerq~d Er1·1.1 lw l••Jrn~ ho"' to u~e 1l to hi~ <1 tl\'a111 :.i~t· \'1°1 examp1'• r11 \er 10 m\ 1·r1!1n lift h.i vc I ~<.dkNJ r1to ;1 lw11.,1• from tht' grnc·,.ry ~l(,,11 l' and . .. . Ser1d yow qUR:-'il>ns !11 1/11 r:ardne• <;lnrl fou Asked 7 hat . · 1 nrr of tins 11e1t1SJ>'1Pf'' P (') Un 196W J n.nne 92714 \>fu r:/1/71 1 ru.1 lf11 G'.lrdner • 11/ uriswer a., ,,,nr1y 'I' fstltm~ u.~ t>.ri; um 1n lhe1r col· '"'"' but ltw 1 o:•m;i ••t •rlCJll make~ fle i~11n.al n'))lies Pll(A1.\ ·:I,/,, Clean statio11 I 'scrubs' scel!_~ · -1 PIDLADELPHI/\ 'AP1 1 hc d1rtctur nf lh · movie "Blow Out" wantnl to film ~<:tor J<1hn I T volta dashing througli.tbe CJ•y s .JOlb St ~al Sia.----- tion to the stairwa:, <if .1 !'>llbwa:y ~unr.cl. ... -t o·• \ N I\ 1t t ""-'Cl 0 SuMO•'I aflfO .UV'll ~ I I •Jtl "i.~W' "We took .a look at tt.al stcur"a• <snd 1l ":l' JUSl what we )¥anted ." Ted Kurdvh a location Cl)ordinator for Hr1ght1111 ProduC'uon-; ••xplainC'tl Weci aesd av. GILDA P.AONfR ·OOO NEWHART MADELINE. KAHN l'K••llY •lc..ndl•-111/UMWO F.cully ··~­Jl)IU I •WO \.C Hwv. •I 8'-••Y 4CM-1S1 .. SC Hlwey •• •-••v 4CM-1S14 Fr-•y'1 •• L.e..-51 i,_.""'"" liilu;l•,,.r I U Ql,.f" 14. CHANGE'OF SCl\SONS •1 ,, lO••f )()-) ...., • JO•ll •\ I d• I' l;w'I llVHD•"' UH> 1.t.Jri5 1't l "'\. 1' \.t<IWl '"' '<tiN•• .,~,,.c ,..,, 1"4tt0•1l NINE TO FIVE '"" '~ ., \ •t·l •S•t :+• • • {'(I ~UNO•• •fliiO tllllAt "'° ..... .._~ ,....,..,.. Of,.. wit.Di•,,,... .11...,.,...,. .. c;, ,_•o• STIR CRAZY •• II OO-• l0-4 .... )O•t M•t~.ll 5U*)6Y ANO .tM-66 "'0 It.""• ...-0""" I YAM #Mt.t' t f.tlltlif POPEYE 1•01 ,.._ ... , .. J .... t M•tU•tl Ge ~· •• ,. .... "° ._ •• ,., ~.., .. ,.oef•l 0& •OAO RAGING BULL ,., tO JO • t 00 • > JQ I I"• I j.O -•O t!. Wfrrtll)A• A..0 \M.41fltU,AU\1 "~ cwrn (MASI • 01'>\.M ........ SEEMS LIKE OLO l'tMES "Cl; ,, •\-•\ ""' '""" ,.., .,.,~ QQ ~IC)A'f AMC UU\ ""° f ... ._ f Vtll>•I• Gr• ~()(Ill 41\.J fOCMAJm ,,,tOA STIR CRAZY ••• ,.I 'IO•t ll•l!>O U T ·l""'-"'1 ) OO•t 1~ • W•" OO•lt ll CC V't' c"'u .. C.Ot.Otil ttA•H SEEMS LIKE OLO Tlt.IES '""' .... 7ot•t 0(•1'" u r lHUlllS l OO---• OI·• ,, •• "'""JO ,.,., c.ni. · 1t11 ... , .... , .. ,. •U<* ~ THE MIRROR CRA.CK'O ,...,, .... 879-9850 LOVE ANO BULLETS ,...,, II NoAMCM R.s;o W1tf\ lt1"l1tln Acce>-y&int V04Jl 0-n AM P<>rU OOHAlO SUTMf_•UfltO • ttAtll• f-..,lt:• *>(Mitt ORDINARY PEOPLE 101 I 79-9850 STARTING .OVER ••• flto AJA CM R-.110 With l9n•tlan Acu .. ory Bru>o l'OU• 0-n AM P<><UDtt QICHll'Ql C te:On • .. Alll Ollf IJlAJilOO THE FORMULA 1•1 ,,, .. .. fH( 110 ,_lO ON.I. CPQ1 CUMT • ••rwooo "' ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN ll'OI \ -HoNEYSUCKU "OSI fNI ........ , •••• 1 lt()HYI 1!'01 -THI HUNTE .. tN I P!'\IJ.....lld1:1 .. ••-,, 1'1:":h ,A\'t ,, ..:. • ~ o1 -\ '(l(J14''r." VU1:.) V. b&.i-.o •'•,~r;,, "•\ti l>"YTl'• ~J1~fll\t A~':" t• .. ""'.-\4 ~ t-tl\1H'it0t.N:1i" 1pfl• \0:1 \H .. h \YV'S "'.J ... t~ .R'A ~ JI''.~.: .; •fl• l8>r.. '\.A~, ti 'D. -..... ~,~·~?.. "··· ·~ ,. ~ O!".' i£l' "'°''1 "1' United Artists ~--- ---NOW SHOWING--- cam111m llllll111161011 llAtM MISSIOOIEIO mum B11stol r :1 ... 110 .... C n•ma eo .... n , ~40 7444 JW~ Oi>.• 'l ?'"''JJ l 11. Ol&JI'( Orange Mall &JI 0 140 'J 11 A'+<tt "' ft • ._, ,UN"""~ ht+,..[f,C,AC_,fMEf''' ---------- ·•·Th•· \lirror Crat·k"d" i"' a ~em. one of thf• rno~t t•njo)ahle and wittit· .. t pictures of thP ~Par:· .. ~ . . .. . . ~ if-)"iu.didn ~ her last movie, thst~ no reasori to try and kill tu ~-A ~N 8RA80\11lNE/RICltARDGOOOWlN prod\lcllM A< •VY HAMIU'ON llm A.'llCF.l.A l.A~l llV·<:utAl,DIM:l."HAIY 1U 'llY (1.JltTl' · t»'"JID f'Ol( • lt0<10tl ~,.., • • KIM NOVAK • fJ 17.ABt':TH TAvt.Ott . fn AGATHA ClfRbTIE'S .. Ott. MllUIOll «R.AL'K • .. " ...... 11, JOHN CAMEllON ~by JONATHAN HAl.f.S • &\llllY SANOLEll ~by JO«N nAllOORNE ..... RICHAllO ClOOOWI N __ ~9iiQ!ill:iiV &Mii'§~IUON~~ ~·I:! ~n) -------NOW SHOWING-- -"" Clll'Q Edward$ ---ANl!t1m orivt·ln Cinema Ctnfer W~~ UA City Clntma (7)~},87f.98SO (714) 979-4141 (114) 530·"°1 (714) 634·3911 •A .. ·-..., .... _. Mann's B1ta PJm Woo4bndte Oran&t Mall ~ Ol 4> s2g 5339 a u > 5!>1 om <714> 6J7.ol•o ·---· •• 1,,.., .,.,4.... ,, .. oo11 .. ·~. ,..,. '" ,,,., FIRST FAMILY Bu• Amtra k off~c·1als. f'Ptling v. md u r the ffiO\ iemak1•r c; plan:;, d1!-covered the st<11rw <Jy was dtr· ry. So th(•y had 'the grarriti washc'l off and th1• Willi:, sC'r ubl:>cd all bri~ht and shin· ?-tCl"MD l.)[NJAMIN l.lOl.l DISHY · HAR'/EY KORMAN i.. • .t~ -~ ' -4 ..,....,.. •• ., Ar~ou;...A.•• ,,..,u ... AU~TIN PENDLETON 1PIP TORl·HRED WlllAl'.0 .......... 1 "=m• it wa~ tho clean . . 'Whoever hearo of a subway Pn'1 o.1n1•1· without. g raffiti." Kurdyla ~:.ird. 10 ... ,. "'' ,tP ~IJ)f, AAS• llJJ.N) OANIC• ~ClN1(9' ooa. HCNA'Y The S<'l'nt' w;:i~ r<•wntteri For tf-ie lost wNd rn pro kot all 0 ction. rel/' on PAOFiLe Sa turday ir1 the DailJ Pilai R .. , .. ,(_ .. ,(. • ' 'l l • ' ..... ··-•' .. JANE R>NDA UlY TOMLIN DOLLY PARTON AN IPC FILMS PRODUCTION OF A COLIN HIGGINS PICTURE NINElU FIVE °"'BNEY COLEMAN· ELIZABETH WILSON .. ndStERLING HAYDEN as The Cbairm3n of the Board • Pni""-Td ~BRUCE GILBERT DiR.'C1cd h)' COLIN HIGGINS -smt11iiorb)('OL"fN-tt1601NSiiiJ'1'ATR1C'OCRESNfC'K ~lifP.l\TRlC1A"1tESNli M11.,...~CHARLES FOX COLORBY DtlllXE'" 1:;; ...... •··. Ri ......... ,_ ..... , ___ _,,__ ... .,... I I \ \ DAALVPk.01 fhur.0.y, O.C.IMet 16. 1llO IYLPM l\'1 a CirMll wo,.for taJI and Ullo. and Shelley Shore HY• "Tbal'I me " ~~::;·,.~:' ::;. =~~~,:'o':'",~·· w':.., ~':.: :r ~~:.,::;,~:o f 4tJtf.llW•' t4 •ltV fllil•••\ 8 Drivers vie for tickets PHOEN1X , Aru. (Al'l In this ~ty of 780 000"'--Cfil~tma:. tl<ill :U. d_ax$. thanks to ...an in· ,:,,urance agency inll'rested an auto safely and good police relations. Dllrmg the month of ~cember. Phoenix city vollcc who order drivers lo the side of the road and µre:.ent $15 tickets may be rewarding courtesy rather than punishing violators. . And instead of paying a fine, the drivers get SIS. . THE PRACTICE BEGAN 14 YEAllS ago, says Bob Jackson of the Independent Insurance Agents of Arizona home office here. The agency uses its commission on insurance business from the city for civic projects, including the $4,000 for "tickets" for courteous drivers this month. ··Jackson cited enmples! A woman might be stopped on a street af:!..d someone he!_ps_ ~~b b~ ---..lfi"~or someone fn a hne waits lo 1et someone else in. Or a driver may refrain from leaning on the horn when another driver is tran ed i · ec ion a e ea o t e tr tc line, or .may stop to allow another motorist to pull out of a private driveway. Police offict>rs assigned to traffic duly get fi ve o( the blank "tickets " each day which the courteous recipients can redeem for the $15. A POLICE OFFICER WHO USES up all five before their day ends can pick up some more to hand out. "We have some drivers who never cash their checks," Jackson said "They frame them so their ' children can see lhem '· ' TULIA, Okla. <AP) -A Soutb Duo&a~:~~-and lwo ,...,,..._,. plaJWI an amOlll 11 Outat_...DI Youq II• for t•t ........ bJ t.M U.S. Jayee19. Rep. 'l'Mmaa Dueble, M, D·S.D., wal" boaor•d for laelpla1 Vietnam v•terUI uposed to UM delollaal Atent Orao ... Actor Clartatopber Reev., JI, star ot "Superman," "Somewhere lD Time," and now on Broadway in "l'lfth or July," waa reeopiaed ror arranfin1 special abowint• for orpbaaa. Defenaive tackle Alan Pace, ~. an at· torney, wu praised for speakina to minority youths on the importance of education. And Darryl Slin&ley, 29, a .. . .. , In hot w .... 30-gallon hot water heater with energy- aavlng dealgn. High· temperature ahut·off and gla" llned tank. Reg. 119.95 10911 Besides promoting traffic safety. the program I r improves the relationship between police and the public. Jackson said. The police "are <1lways doing negative things, normally, and this gives them a positive, af· h rmative type of thing t hey can do when they ap· proach the driver." he said. be glad yougotglldtlln Kld·t .. ted Glldden Spred Latex semi· glou enamel give• you a auper-tough non·yellowlng flnlah. Reg. 18.59 AT mE END OF THE MONTH, those who re· ceive the courtesy checks are invited to a breakfast during which three savings bonds in the amounts of S200, SlOO and S50 are awarded by d rawing lots Four years ago. for the nation's bicentenniaJ ceJe brat1on. the pro~ram was kept in operation all year and the tickets were for $17.76. Reagan's rise top news story LOS ANGELES (APJ -The rise to the pre- sidency by rormer Hollywood actor and California governor Ronald Reagan was voted top state news story of 1980 by newspaper and broadcast mem· be.is of The Associated Press in California. November's lands lide culmination of Reagan's 12-yea.r, California-based crusade for the White House. as well as s ubsequent tra nsition affairs handled large· ly from Reagan 's Southern California homes, won the lop s pot by an unusually wide margin in the annual year-end balloting. IN SECOND PLACE WAS November's siege of wildfire in Southern California brushland in which eight people died and .,.. HAGAN hundreds of homes were bumed.t ~Third_ was tbe.JJovembet. slatL.election-in which California voters rejected a smoking control initiative, elected Sen. Alan Cranston to a third term and inc r eased the number of GOP legislative and Congressional seats by five. Rounding out the Top 10 news stories of the year: 4. 111E PERIPHERAL CANAL iHU't. _s. The growing toxic waste diaposal problem statewide. 6. Last summer's 10-week Hollywood actors' strike. 7. Last winte r 's destructive floods and mudslides in Southern California. 8. The end of the Proposition 13 era with the defeat of Howard Jarvis' income tax-cutting m4;asure in the state's June primary election. t . NASA SCIENTISTS IN Pasadena track Voyager l's historic encounter with Saturn. 10. The Los Angeles City School District, the nation's second largest, moves into the second ~l\ase of a controversial court-ordered busin1 plan . . ~lan. hooda approved 1 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP) -The state lme Court, without rullnl wheth•r •Ku Klux .-i•man's white hood ls a form of '\symbolic cb," b• decided that B.W. Roblnl09 bad• t to wear the head1ear while on public '""=" • ·only one juaUce dlaaentin1, the court auoek down a law that outlawed the weariftl of mnka and hoodl on public land. ~··~ Rollimon, a JS.year-old Penuc:ola ...ideat lilteCI hia occupaUoll u •-ntan ot U. K•Apu1 Xu Klux Klan, Inc::" wu .......... ,, .... • durtns a rally at ine ctty'1 Snllle s.aun ~· ' . ' 12~ ,~ d ' spte ·' ~'11\ ...... tlll lltln Famoua latex flat well paint from Glldden. Scrub• clean, stays colorful. Reg. 11.99 Arvin• economy Portable eJ¥trlc h .. ter. Auto·thermo1t1t feature. M ... ur" 18W'x1211\"x8". #30H23. Reg. 24.98 1711 (n · t\]1L_~G ~I I l· . ·1 ~ • 1 ........ ..... -·-_.....,....~ aeout for tM New l:qland PatrtoU wbo broke 1111 Md '8 a tm c IDd DOW ll I •quadrtpl ... c, WU ~ U a leader ot poupe combattlnc crippllnc • lnjurite. Allo named wer• Dr. Thomaa Carey, ~. a c~ , ... archer at tbe Unlvenl· ty of Mlch11an; Ronald DoneU, 35, a West Vlr11nra l'berlff who secretly taped acceptance of bribes and ob· served pubUc offlclals ln an lnvestica· tlon that led to 25 lndlctmenta and 19 convlctlona; and Alr Poree Capt. Jonathan Scott Gratton, 29, I nyinl in· structor wbo took a month's leave to re- build a hoepital ln Ugand• after the overthrow of ldi Amin. Others named were Roger Blain 11nta says: come and get Ill • Porter, M, an uaiataat proflllOI' ot public policy at Hanard wbo,... to U. rank ol apedal IAiltaDt to PnaiMDt Pord and haa written a book cm political power and inlluenee; Air Poree II~. William Calapbaa Re1l1ter, S4, a navl1ator lD Korea wbo reeelv.S nine air medala and the Diattncuiabed ny. Ina Croes ln more than JOO mlaalona over North Vi~nam and also founded an orpbanace council durin1 a previous tour in Korea; and Brandon TartUtoff, 31, president of NBC's entertainment division, the youngest division president in the televislo~ network's history. AP ......... The awards, presented since t!MO, are given to honor men between the ages of 18 and 38. u.a. HONORIE Ctwtetopher Reeve ......... ........... ............. 4-pc. black & br ... 1et with poker. bruah, ahovel and etand. •11. Reg. 11.99 711 don't 10 nur the nre 28·1nch tong1 save fingers trom the ftemn. Mette black flnteh. #T. 3. "9g. 3.18 2•• 1 lllby In .... .. , The Bar Baby ll)Cludn chrome· plated tauoet a ... mbly and PVC plaatlc link In choic. ot colors. Reg, 3U5 2911 Wlllld hllt All Christmas tree•. d9Coratlons. wrapping paper. ribbon ... the works! Now available at HUC>n· eo..dJng 1u.peI=HvinQLStock UP for ,next year - Pack• ol 3 cane of quallty. even· t>Yrnlng aterno tor CUM<OI" and tondu..i 2~-oi. each c.n. Reg. 1.29 SAU PllCIS GOOD THIU JANUAIY 31, 1• lllComlpertof 1111 ......... With tM Homellte 10" gu chain MW. tt W91Q"-leea than 81.t lbl . Automatic olllng. IXL10. Reg. IU& -, l . .......... , Homellte 12" llghtwelght. CIH· powered chain NW le powetful enough tor t"-tougheet tot-. Witt\ celTY ceae. IXL2CC. "ev· 149.15 Cobra 7-pc. nut driver Ht 8¥elleble In metric or S.A.E. tine. Reg.12.11 ••• IOUAL HOUSING O,,OATUNITY Wnt .,., Metke: IW\ll CLmJTO 114CH IM' I t.M HC.h untl IP\t"' h StoH r /P lower 0 ood 1 u °' t1Wf' 'WU.t« renuu Aall '"' 12-u.ooo ua 0116 9"• . as sociated ,, . AH rf •t Hhtt> 1td \f'rl l •t"d I n t b 111 _..,.ptr ~ 1ub!•<1 to dw J't(kral t'ur tlou11t \Al An of lMll wMi:h miM• It tll"••l to ad ·-~!!!!!!!!!1•191!!!!!!-•I \c'l'ti.W ' lfl.) Jlf••ttrt!Ol.'l', h m 1latlun ut d t• <'n rn1na11on ti1tud on r.a e C'Oh'' ri:h1,tt1n ~\ or na1111m1 I .1nicin ,.,. a.o tnlf'flltun tu m .. 11 .. an urh prt<l1•1 1•111, 11 m t I a t 11111 .. 1 11 1 " 'rl 11\lll•llllCI Ill~ Ot'"'~i>•I'•'' 14 tll 11111 .. f\(W•mgl\ ollt'•J>I All\ o1dq•rtt\1n11 fu1 t 1•11 I otatt' #1'11rti "' m ' wl.1 lKG 11' lht' I .t " GOPOI IT! \ l> S l ' M E L 0 A , SEU.t-:k WILL <:ARR V 2nd Sharp 3 Bdrm cul ---------1 dt> ::.a<· home w1tb bn&hl -a•· ... ~-............. k 1l1°hl'n 11 nd I a r¥ t' __, l!I.; ,.. .... _.,.,. • • m4':>t~ bdrm $124.500 ~ ~II te.ew •ch l'all now 979-~0 • 9d .:r.:rt .,.. A =. ~ rtLOT =~ L L--S TA T l4lilty for the fir~t REALTORS h1correct luertio" ---... •111!111!111111--I -.,. tMYlsTOis ~-.. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II yoy h••" 1u1t !lied yo"' nrw F1crlllout 8u••net.t Ha"'• a nd "•~e not r•t tubm•ned 11 lor oubl1c•llon p1aaae ----o-morgel lh•I 1 t hm11a11on It JO d•y• lrom d•t• ol llltng fhe D A ILY PILOT .. i1 1 circul•tlon includes lhe t nllre Orange Ctwtsr area •nd legal no~e1 appe •• 1n all e<11hons In order IO SUbmll VOul sta1emen1 ror pub l1ca11on se n d •PPropriall' copy and • chec k 10 THE D AILY PILOT P 0 Bo• 1560. Cos ta Moa, CA 916M We 'll do lhe rest Fo1 lnlo1mat1on About leg•I adverllslr19 pl"o• call 642·4321 hi 332 ----·-·-·-· DB.t•HT Maximum leverage with I ~.~down. 2 Bdrm con do. Owner will r11rr y baJanct' with a~reeable terms 1tnd puyment s Gross in c·ome S!'i400 Ai.king S71UIOO Call ~O I ISi for more de uuLs ~HERITAGE • • MEALTORS Thar's ALL you pay ror a JO day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' People who net•d peoplt' 642-5671 should al" uys rhcck the Servire U1rt:'d ory in the ---------- DAILY PILOT ClualliedAda 142-5'78 ~ &atll A PIOCLAMA TIOM To all cllents lnends and associates MAY YOU llM.ISSl9 with health Ol'OSPef•ty happiness and hme to en1ov all o f them lhruour this uooom1ng Hohday Season and New Year Shtc:en ,. .. d1 T ... I~ Clwis....._ wfttl The IHI hf•• I 714-641>-7 I 7 I 714-64~7009 ( TO AU , Ol. R FRI ENDS ... 01.D & NEW ~ERR \' C'HRISTMAS & HAP P\' HOLIDAYS From the Associates an" St aff of WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Helene Allison Ann Kanzler Bob Angell Mr.I Kiddie M artha Anwiler Gary Knoche Beverly Apperson Ka r en Knoc he Jeanne Baer V1ck1 Lee Doris Barker Betty Lynch Rosalie Becker Brenda Macklin Dan Boyd , Jackie Miller Allee Clarke Don M iskanic Marilyn Cleary Russ Nelson Sue Ann Cody Mary Ann Nethercutt Georgiann Cox Joanna Palmquist ~ustin Daynes Patty Paul Rachel Diggs Yvonne Pelley Anne Freeman George Pelling J ackie Fitzgerald Ale)( Sytnyk Gilbert foer ster Fern Torrence Patr icia Foerster Robert Trown Barbara Fortev1ll e Richard Wald Carole Frankel Bette Walsh Yvonne Furon Jackie White :rex GcilUth Phil.Wills Lucy Howes Ruth Wlnlanu Judy Wood WATERFRONT HOMES.IN<" RFAI ESTATE. "'11 .. k1 111.\f'-f'•ttl'-r11. M.i111.t•¥ "" nt 14 k> I.I. Lo.,,1 11.,.... N"'"'"'"' I e. .... h '11·1400 ./ BEST BUYS II S M•"'"' A"• S..lhoa lsldnd '7Mt00 BEACH RESTAURANT. Complete kitchen -s ealing parking lot. etc. On Newport B lvd. near oceanfront. Excel. value. $4 47.<XX>. OR 2 STORY DUPLEX with fantastic Bay view. Good con d -good income. Near NH YC. $315,000 OR MONTICELLO TOWNHOUSE. 2 -~llOJ'm , dbl gar age. Acceas to pool. Owner will carry loan with 25% down. Term s n egotiable . $84,950. BURR WHITf Rf All OR . Inc •. .... . • ...... . ' ~ . ~ . I ------ 1 • I 'l'A y l_J OR CO. l_l ._1 -'_' -~-'1 __ · ·o1 'Ill' 1 ~Hf; IUUTlfUl DOYll SHOUS ••IA T Vll W-S-4'5,000 o...,. Wll Cerry SJ70,000 T.D. ll1h o/o e.t-•••· Mo Lo• he. 0. P....ti9••• Cial••Y Drh e. Yw will ti. .....,.....-4 wttt. "''' lo .. ty 4....,_ .._. • • •try f~• rooM for cwfc: I~ • ~•wd of ,.ople. A greot °"" f tocr ,._ wtttl f_.Uy ""' •d for,..1 clRMg,.. o ii..tfM I .... ,OOI & 1pa Ofl tt.e Ytew ~··· Wlt~IY M. TAYLOR CO .. RULTOIS 111 I Saft Joaqul" Hill• Rood LIOO ISU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios . Living room has attractive beam ceilings, fire place & trench doors leading onto brick patio. Ne w kitc he n blt·in appliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420,000. MIWPOIT CEHTER. M.I . 6~491 0 ----1 IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip HAVE A I ' UNIQUE CHRISTM AS u-..1v u.:: ti()M \ REALTORS. 67 5-6000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~1dt.-D11vt· N B b7':J blbl REALTORS 675-5511 ot.O CDM CHARM -Dt>li9htful woodsy ' ~ Each 11nit with 2 Bdrna -OP£H BEAM ceiliftCJS i" REA R unit. OHL Y $275,000. 244 3 E•st Co<a.t Hlgh ... ay, C'11ulld <h·I MM .WE HA'1iEJSOF'TllF. 81-:ST LISTl''HiS l"I rov. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Cood Hwy .. Corona def ~ \ 675-551 1 mE STAFF AT C'OLOW £U~ BANKE H A WATERFRONT HOME W /SUP .R EHIOENTIAL BROKE RAG E CO. In o private communit y. W ood, bnck. cJ,oss & wate(' ore a perft'ct combo for this 3 ~d. family home. l a r9e & open liYittCJ room, plus huqe family room. Pri•* eontry and your own beoch & BOAT SLIP. O wner will ouist with tW.ancing. SSS0,000 f e e. I N NEWPORT BF.ACJI WISHES YOU A ME RRV CHRISTMt\t.; & A HAPPY NEW YEAR . . -· WA Tl RFRONT HO MES. 1"1< IU/\I 1<.,t,\ll "I.\ 1 .. ·~I ' I ''• 1 ''°"' '-.i •I ' , \\ :. ,,, \,\ ( 0.-·1 I t1>.1rt t'' M.uin, I\ , N1·,,:••'' J\t 1h h l~ut•••• l~i.11111 6] 1-1400 '7l-HOO Board of Rea ltors. Inc., wishes to thank the following i ndividuals and b:1sinesses who donated to this year 's Paramedics F ~ind -roiser: l •:athy Nelson • llurpn Kinn Betit".~ /Jout1911e l >chine Mellon 1-:.rl11m11on Hnl•ery R. M Rogers /1lpho Helo-Worner AU(• \.'nllf•y Center />rugs Arttsl1')./ m Flowers .'.candinouion Pa.~rrv /Ill' IJrchnrd Catalino Cruises 1.•1rknnJ 1-'nrms Amerll'on Sn11111gs & l.oa.n S1lvt'f Slipper tmUJU.\'lrte r n.~a \ifana .\lhnfi;rins llrookhurst C()(omal Heal F:.~tate ~·nn's f111/n1m1 Sn1•ings & u xm .lohn n l,~k & .~.Inc / 1pr Clo~et IVd11•r ~ Hreacl War Hnnnet Pictures < nuntry Road.,An(1ques <'l11/tlr1•11 .~ f'mr Snutllland Rei.erage.~ 1 ·Shzrts·R·l 's Sr111tl1 I '11ast flank General TP/rplumt:• A ll>ertso11s \.oldenWPst flu•< :e1m1KJµ DI rarlo f-lakcr11 h untmgton Valley Cyclrrv \fprf(o \'t1r11um < '11s11wtl('S Fj1unlam Valle11 S urry's Restaurant l\n/t'lla /lnl.1•rl/ Pm.> Department T he Wine Shnppt' <Jr1·nn .\µort' Haml>ow D1spo.wiJ 1\ logic Mountain .11 m RC1hl'Tt s /lobby Tun11el cilue Heron Camera The llarleqwn The f'low1•r Plac1• 1;1 Poco Candles r.11ld Connect1011 Wmst1m's l.1quor N ancy Dovulson Mane C1Jlender's f'.:scrou• f:ncounrers f·:Oms Toum & Courllry Mano's Rcstaumni L .111g1 & Company Nitu I 'ndt?Tll'Ond Ralph's Market f 'ac1f ic City Bank St·u/prurc /louse Linda Jewelry S'hipleys llon11hmv's KMll's Berry farm f'atio &. Ftres-lde Ven1U de M ilo Wells Fargo Bank f. 'arrell's Dre.q!I Af/afr De Sastos l:.luntmgton MuS1c Western Time .lewelry Disneyland I 'ountam & Flowers . The l'X Casa Fina De:rign J' eremiah ·s Jaspar Parace See's Candies N ickel Arcade Gibraltar Savings & Loan Beach Cyclery Ma.r's Mobil DeStg_ns by Lee Francou' l"ountain Valley Landmark Pharmacy VA Ma.II Cinemas Stationery • Mana·s Spot Marrwtt Ho1el Family Fitness Center Skagg's Horse World I lunttngton Beach hm Drug· A-Rama John Kaae ( :alif ornio Cowt>o,J Phtl & J1ms Rob Cannon Efuffum's UA Tunn Cmema 7·Up I 'at'• Finishing Touch The Antique Place Qualdy Beer Jltfaggie Shaffer Mornart Cleaners Huntington Beach Anna Roh Eacrow Preci!'IOn Performance F are Department 'l"imes Square Deli Piua Chalet Reliable Lumber Machine de Revt! Sun West t lhore Shop The Silk Worm TOPSID! VIEW Freshl y p a inted . s altin g vacal)t with no one to enjoy the view ! 4 b edroom . 2 hath home in the ll<i rbor View Hill s area with cath edral eeilin_gs. 3. car g;.trage . la.rgc ya r cf. I r g h ~ a n Cl a 1 r y a tm os pll e r t' u n<l ~ c lose·t o -it -al l lo l·a t ion . Priced a t $360.000 with a greal assumable loan. U,._l()Ur= ti()MI:~ REALTORS. 67 5~000 2443 East Coiast Highway. (.o,ona dvl ~hr WI:. HA'IE 39 OF THE BEST LISTll OS IN TOWN WESLEY N • TAYLOR CO. REALTORS SlllCt ' 1B46 IRVIME TERRACE FROMT ROW -$795,000 :"l'\\ L'XC'lu ..;" t' listing. '.\1ost fant ;1~tw l111·at1on for 'll:v. ing lht· IH>llllllg ~1dl\ 1 1~'. .iett.'. ••1 1·c.1n. bright li ghl!-t t'\: r·ornwH1(· C;.it;tl1nc.1 hl:1nd .Ju~I 111 t11nl· 111 ti.1\ l' :1 t·!o:-;l' up 'I••\\ t>f tlw ('hn:-.tm.1" boat p:1 ri.1<k :\<·\\ lu~h l.111<lst:t.1 pl'cl 1err:11·1• I n1•d1'1.>4lln.-.. ftim rr 11 f'o rm a J cl rrl 1 n I.! cl u a i :-I •Ill•· f1rt·plat'l'" :.l c :11 ~<1n1J.~1· C;dl lor ;ippl WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 I I S on J oaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CEtH ER. M.8. 644-4910 WISHIHG YOU &YOUISA HAPPY HOLIDAY SU.SOH&THE IEST FOR 1911 ! jBEACHHOME I 3 PATIOS! l'p~rnded beach h11me 1n ~ewport Shon·' Walk tu ncean or pri •JI l ' DAILY PILOT ....... ,..w. ~;,;··········;lfll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0c ............. , ,~ .. ~attr~~~ cu 1ar•I•· Offer Cl4irn pa)'meet ud take orer $411.000 IOl&l at o•I)' 12 ~~ f or JO. r••· 91115. 000. t JACOIS IEAL TY 671-6670 • WAT9flllOMT• PIER/P'LOAT. quaint 2 bdrm home on leaal l\·2 lol. Two c.-ar gauge. ~.000! ....._ .. ,,ro,. . ........ •675-7060• ..-st..ter Ht:'re's a s uper buy' -A wdl kept 3 Bdrm I Ba home 1n Costa Mesa. Up · grades include near JNW t·arpPt, roof a nd d1~· posal. RV access and 2 stora)IP shed::. A gr eat starter home for a young eou11le. Only $95,000 lotboa lse.d Rlty 673-1700 Tl•s An T CMIC)h It's bec.-oming mort' diC· ru.'ull to f111d a good deal m real est dle but we dkl : A s uper ele11n prupert)- 'A1lh two 2 Bdrm un11s ;i mother·tn·ldw qu1trter11, near new roof. a nd new pain\ m and out Huge lnw interest as!oumable IJil T D Owner will be verv ncatave on final'\C 1n~· A Ba lboa l slanlt winnt'r · lalboa Island Rlty• '• 673-8700 .- 101/<1% Au um. laon imd lht• !ot?llcr wilt c·arrv SI)~ on this i::ard"n ·2 Uc!rm l'<Jnrln Walk to ••vt•l)'lhmi(. blo<·ks lo Su'. ('oa'>I Pla1a and nffl·red .1t<>nh t;!SS,SoO ) IO J"61i , • Whela ' Real esta.:! . oas on o WI' htHl "'i. nnl,.-.i lt>fl Supur ~harp -i alk ln l'\t'l"Vllunl{ Sumi v. 1l)l lov. 1nt•·re'>I dSo;u m ll bit: loan'> ()fft·n·d .it Si"'i .~00 .md Up !).Ill 361',ti <t I bt'aC'h :'-tev. l'•H1>l'l1ng • aa..__. ... n .1rd fre'-h p:Jtn l tuo I WWI K:M'I Custom ~t•1·orat 111n... 3 Real Estate' I pattos Set·lu1lctl """ deck· 2 Hdrm~ dnd JU~t 1---------........_/ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 1 $\27.250· Hurry . •~2 rn111 EASY TERMS 'THE REALI I "'lew v1('w l.'•rnt1o , 2 + 714-631-6990 ESTATERS tennis p11r11 llnd ~pa • -$11 511(1 dov. n SIXY,!1110 I famt lv. t11n wg room ••••••••--.------· full 11ri ... ~t·(' __ ....._ ' ·macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY J A SM I NE CR.EEK ! l>1·1·nr<at111 JX'11·eet iun m th 1~ :n~ H ;.rn d t;1m1h rm Pinn :'l " < 11:-.t111n :-h 11111..•r .... 111<1 hanrbom t' 11\1 11 11•<., C r t'.llt\1• fm:rnerng :1' a 1 l;1 IJl1· • ··:i 1!1.;;011 11wl l;md < ·;1tll\ S 1·h,, 1·11 l..t·rl 1; l:!H2:!'1 I\\' 1 I I WOOOBRt DGE BUILDERS MODEL! F u I I \ f' u r 11 1 ... h l' d rn · • cl l I \\ prnlt•:-:-.i1111:1l l.1nd :-1·;1p\'d ~n •und:-. ;111d cl<·t·or;11111 .11 ·1·1·nt:-. H t•<1<h 1111 1mn1l'd iit tl· 1111·up;111<".' Pr11 ·t'd lo ~L·ll in th1· IP\\ S:!Ht1_11no · ... <.)llll'h at't11111 1s n1·i..·<lt•d f11r 1111~ u111qw.• opportun11 ~ Su ~lt' \\'t'h' :>:i1 Him \,\'.JJ ;11 752-1414 551-1700 'l"'pu\ Vo"t!'V '--'°''°'" WN"">Jl" ,.,,.,,. ',.,...ftw 642-12U 6444200 q(jl Do~e· 0. "" mE IEDBIE ·E~llRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WALK t.0 BEACH Great Two Bet! room Townhome .\l \ Bar~am Pnce' I n J\ (Juiet Set'ludl-0 ,\rra Two Patios .• w a s her . Dry1'r & Rerngerator Included In Thi~ l.o" Pnr1• ()f Only Sl24.!l00 Pnss1hlt' l.ca~e \lpt11rn ELEGAMT SPYGLASS Two Slon es Of ExccH<>ncc. Slulken IJvll\g Room Wifh Flr..epla.ce _ &. -Beamed Vaulted L:eilin,gs. Large F'a mtl.y R oom With Fireplace. Full Length Hearlh & Set Rar <.:entral Vacuum Syste m & Hui:e BonuJ> Room With Bath Sell!lr Will Carry 1,ar~e Sec.-ond Trust Deed. Poo1 .s11ed Lot Show11 By Appointment Only Askin,.: $565.Sfil 1\ ".Joy of Newport" 1.tstmlo! ® ..... ~ ............ 759-9100 . #2 Corporate "-a Mewpori~ PENINSULA PT. BEAUTY Mo ......... •pond ........ , ... .._ l t.4l 3 be. ltoMit. so.. of .._ ._ f•.twet h1ch1cl•: 1ltl•9f•d •llteriar, ...... c1 ,..... ,,......... • ..... .,. •• .,, .. ,, .ct profeii10Mil l••c••• SSl,000 As~u m able loan o f :>Ill 000 a t 121/4°/o · \dulh ts Oreans ide. m.Jm· :ypemtte~ Roy ~cCordle, Rltr. ('all l\t•\'IO 433 98-11 POOLSIDE IN DECEMBER ? • WllY :"'OT ~ ASSL" '.\1 f: 8 •:'. LOAN 0111'' SllJ.500 Cur 1h1!i 3 bdrm 1·harmcr with he<1frt'l p1>ol and·fn111 l.r<'l'~ Call nuw ~!I 5Jill ALLSTATE REALTORS Daletx:x.Jt Bay p, Beach Real Estate M AI uwr rrClufHCf SJlfCC 1* DOVER SHORES Elegantly up!!raned fouf bedroom home r ormal dining room f' <µn 11)' room lmpresSI\'(' h\'in f! mom with noor lu eel.I· m!( farepla\·e GournTil.J, kitchen Panoramic UP: per Bay View' Reduc}d tol47S,000. ~---631-7300 M.l. lml!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!~~!!l!'t SI 130 MOHTH!! GIANT 2 Story 4 Bdrm. Hom e lmm aru l ate thru.out 3 fireplaces. Take O\'er $115.000 loan No qualLCytng:_ Dont; • waiLS36·931L ·__.. AtLS-TiTE- AEALTORS l B.MAMT COUMTIY MAMSIOM Ma gnificent North,j 1\.!Jtin 8000 sq fl est a\r. on alm ost l acre . Sl.7SO.OOO. Great financ.-· ing-will trade ~uity for smaller hom e , in - come prop .. trust deect:i. Rick A.lderette. owner/· reaJtor, 731-5115. ' I X I C U T I Y •.• TOWMHOMI 2BR-only Sl 14.000! Hurry-I _ _. __ • thanks to those ll~d above, artd toJ.h...eJTI.an¥ other Realtors and lne1r friends. this year's fund- raiser exceeded Its goat• $11 .000 y.ias 'given to Paramedics for addlt1ona1 equipment and training. Congratulations 10 everyone who worked to rreke thrs such an outstanding success. -":::;;jjj-1111~---rr r .. ~ 1plmc••1 f....Hy N09 ,.. _,., .... ""' .. "''' 2·1fory Ito ... s-. lo .., I 0c .... $465,00b. 631·1400. EJ I lQUAL "°'*"° O,,OtlTUIUTY ' WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE S.W• Rf'ftlA P1oprr1" ~I'll 2436 w Co.s1 Ho..y 31~ Mai..,.. 11 ... -. ~ S.•h &!boa w.nd 6ll·14'1 67M ... MOTICI how DaU1 Pilot C•· lfted .. cllapl•J tlilllr .-. .. ww. •• ,. ... .., ... ,..,_, °'"' ""' .. .,..pnud to ••J~ alb' l't rwulta. Pl ....... ..... J "'"'~~ ..... ,, .............. , , .. lltllee·~ ........ •I• .... fl•9' OltlO tltAN f,.I 11C1• lO I t .. -I t l ~ t K-t.n ·-"'·'· '. l'i• • c ..thl ~b...o """" '" •l~---r...t•' -· C.et-f'i• '·--•ltt _4,_ ,,, .......... 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I r s t I ' n I l c I.I 1•ne••l .,.rlnt'r\hlj, l RI\ ...... mcnt wa\ ••led with .... -M('thOOt!lt (;hurch-Of t'O!Sla Perti..u O•I• County "''"" 01 Oran~ i;o,,ntv OI\ "l ·11 I .. ~ rr 'flll( •t•t•-..1 ... , 111ed .. un ltw OtC.mOf'r IS l'lllO ,, c~ w 1 ie. l1-o llUaltng ~°""'1' cren: qr oranoe coontv on -.. ---fllttl•M dcri:t vman II<' will he as O..cemt>er • '"'° Put>ll•IW'<J O.•n~ C<><1s1 O••'• Pilot. SIStNI bv lhl' ml'mhers of Flfll .. D•r •8, H. t'lllO, Jan 1,1, i.e1 SOl8·10 S1 .. ,if••r11i" Mas.·on1"• J.ndn<> Publl""° Or•l'O" COll\I Oally Piiot " .. ' .v ,.., Ou .. 11, 11. u . '"°·J an 1, , .. , -.,90 PUBLIC NOTICE lt70R ~r Tn~sel owned anrl 11pl•ratl'd thl' Co'ita l\1 t>sa lllul' Print C11mpan) for many years a nd r l't1red "~~T~':':!~~!':!r from that business in 1962 1 he ro11ow1r19 ~''°"~ ••• 001nq lie wa~ Secretary or the b<l\IM)U \ Seafaring Masonic Lodge or N E w p 0 q ' c q E s l APAlllMEHTS. l40'l '>u.-r.0t A•t . Newport lk>urh for 18 years New Por1 S.itell, C• .,..._. from which he recently re· Br•n•o ~ O.••v M•ll,,.,Y•<. 1H• So ceived the "Hiram Award" s.cond Aw . Art.tell•, c. •ioo. for l'xceptional services. In d,!::;~ .. ':':"'""0 "condllcted "" •n •n his early days, he helped de· o .. w M111noy1c velop and market one of the r"'' st.t1emen1 •n 1111'<1 •11n 111e (irst movie cameras made. County C1tr• ol Oran<11 c.ounty on oeum'>*• 1, l'lllO und later o ne or the first /1 ,utsu medical cameras for the Pubtt•""" <1r""9f '""" O•••v•Pt101 M ilchell Camera Company °!'· '·..!.'· 11. 1), '"° •M4> IO or Hollywood. He is s urvived pu•LtC NOTICE by his wife or nearly 60 ___ 0 __ _ years, Margaret Marie; his l'ICTtTtou' 1ustNllH daul(hter, Betty of Dayton. NAMa ITATEMl:NT Ohio, and a sister. Glenna or Tll• lollowll\Q P.•toOM •re dolno S t C I b111lneu H . I tan on, a. many n,eces, N5WPO'IT se11111c e: ceNT!iJ!, nephews and grandchildren 117' fllewp0r1 Bt•o co.tA Mo e 115 well as a ~-of...f-riends,.. C•llfor1111mt1 ' ' Mr . Trlssel sustained a Jot>n o. SHt ••m, UU) ta11111 stroke a year a10 Christmas :;:,• .. 1,Mennette•A•y,c111101nl• Eve and was recovering Jae• A Carllno, '°'" Stoop "' very well, but a massive ~ Huntlneton euc11, Cat Horn I• heart attack took hl.5 life n11 l!Mtnen 11 con!hlctfll l>Y , suddenly very early on Sun-oenerat ~. 1 day morning. He will long be r ~ o. s.-.am ..._ _.. f h' 1111 11-. •ti llltel will\ l"-re m e muo:r.,.. or 1s cheery co11111v ctertt •• o •• ,... cou11w Oft PUBLIC NOTICE N-IJtU ..-1cf1TIOUS aUSINl:H HAME U ATElllENf '"• tOOOWtnQ per\Ol'I ,, dotno b U\I• n~-.~ A\ HORIZONS 19IO, 1.0 NtwPort (.~nler Ort¥e, Nt wPOrt B••<", C• 97..0 Jeo O Wiikin_,, 2tO New-I cente r 011Ye, HH•potl S.at>i, c •. t)..0 tn1\ bu\lnt\\ I\ t.onducted bY • llmlt•d pertner•l11p Jatk 0 Wiikinson. G.nerll P•r1Mr T "'' st.tte,.,,..,t ••• lllod with Ille Covnlv Clerk ol O••ntr County OI\ No¥tmbec' ze. '"° "*" Publtshed Orln9I C:O.st D•lly ,.1111 O.c 4, It, 11, lS, "'° ~ PVBUC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS l!JSINHI NAMa STAT•,..•NT T nt 1011owlne person~ aro dotne '>utlf'9SI Ml ANIMAL H()SjlilfAI. OF FOLIH• lAIH VAi.i.EV, tSU GMfi.tcl A ..... Sull• D, ,_11111 Velley, Ca. '27111 l llWlnl L 1t00et11, o.v.JJ .• 2m Scl•rr-Clrcle, C.ll -·Cl.•• A ...... '· .. ...., •• , • ...,,.. Clrti., C.ta MIM, U . ~ Tiiis ~ It ~OftdwctM 111' Oii 111· dMW.1 C,.,...., .... •"ti. l:,_.,d L. .. _.., OVM Tiii\ '41-Wll It ... Wltfi Ille Co1111ty Cler~ II 0.lft99 C-nlY Oft How."'41e< U, t• smile and friendliness to all o.<eme-11. "'° who had the pr ivilege or """" "1911• l'lltlfllNd Or ..... Coetl Oelly .. 1111, P'*ll\llM Or ... Coet4 Dally Plltt knowing him. o.< 11.U,t•.Jon t,1,1"1 ~Dec •.tt.11.U.t• .. ,.. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y 4•%'12 IA 2 story hom e , s hake root, fre11h paint, patio sun.soo Eaa1.a1de Costa Mesa . Roy ltkC_.., •ttr . 541-772' HISTOllC ESTATE ~ square feet 111 thP main tlow.e + <'omplPte guu t hous e . t t>nn •s court. pool and s pa ~ct o n ove r 2 11 1 r e:. TREMENOOt'S v 11-;w $1.250 000 ~ <'har m and 1-1land lifestyle of B• lbo11 bland are yours whh th.is S Bdrm hom" with pn vate pier and slip for 35' boat 0 M . MAR S H Ai.i. .RLTR 1144.9990 ----ASSUMI 9'120/0 LM. ASSUME t..ARG !t; 9w ·1, LOAN AND OWNER WILL <.:ARRY 2N ll On· ly 187.500 for this d e lighlful 3 Hdrm c:ond11 Commun1ty pool <.:a II 97~~0now. A PUlllMCOMI le&teSZ72 IOO or 3 Bdrm 2 bit~ homt' with laolated m uter bdrm (can be parent retreat or in-law qrtrs AND a 2 bdrm cott1ae. MYY!•Y you describe 1t . it's charmlna. up to date and ~autJfuJJy louted Cel._.O .. elh 644-7211 MUST SILL! Spac i ous dupl t-ic . r1rc•pla<0es, icarag(' 171}() sq rt. each unit G r11st1 Sl6S01m o 29': down IJWC balant:c $295,000 Broker. 675 01115 .......... wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMV.PAB ChucellOI' s bdrm. 2~ bath wllb la•cl. Near comm. pool. Take over lute loan at 112% ln · tf'Nlt Onl_y PM ,900 Open SUnday l·S mm Mun Paul Martin Rl\y G44-73N or780·1M7 **MUST SELL! Woodbridge elegant 3 Rdrm 2'>'r Ba attached home overlooking pool and park. JO:XCEL"LENT TERMSAVAILABl.I!:. SW.500 {".I )"°""bf1d1• IJ• .Rtal1\I 551-3000 4!1l!O ftarrann Pk•). lnlnl' ~ALLSTA!! Ldr ge :!~~~d uple' . ~E~_!;l'OFtS w: .. lunJi? J i-.1an «e t(> lh r tw .1rl1, with ('l(<:ellt-nl -finanrm~ \ /It :1 h<lrm., 3 bd. I' 1 ba. Twnhme. 1220 !Ill fl F'abuloui. location. T t>nn1s eris, pool. p11rks 'll'hools. l:il llC• rovf'ri•rl µat11J. lusl! r1lants l(reul buy SI IO IXMJ Cu II 8311·818 I 1 CL TE N E W P 0 H T Ulll riilO HO SF.' Onlv FOUNTAIN I Bf..AC.:ll Sl75.~ Call Tori uy • 17 I 4J 6 73-4400 < t z 111 n1.1121 ctnd Maltbu l1ght1 n ~ add!'> charm 111 tlw lo\ Pl\ plank anrl bl<1c•k multi ll'vl'I IJdtln :J hdr111 2', ha fam rm Ell in l111r~ \1nt1el in \'tll I Th•• ...-t'lti!.t!lft 11f-11 rm-n f<r ln1 llldkr., 1h1., un 11lc·a l fa1111lv h11m1 HARBOR -..., C~M•'-•! i g DUPUX!S ' & ·1 h ti r m 11 n , t " I ' I II\ 1-.11111 ,,1 I "'" Ulll0 lt ,, "II•' 'I •• 1 hlo ... ·k~ tn 111•1·,,ri ~··ll••t -•~-II 1rli111 ""'''in' 111 ( '• will l1n .rnt•1·' •Ir "''I' _ !•••••••••••• l~~~t·' $<'~11.~IO' 1111 lwl1·~ I I OWNER ANXIOUS lolboa lay Prop. ICOf"'OM •t Mar I 022 j Large d~plui • P.Ul'.,I R -.u.. l• ••• •• ............ , • • • • • 1 Br~ J At..1 3 t·.1 r 6( t• r eunort , I 5330 ,01)1) l O'. ti 11 wr1 83 8 •675-7060• CDMCOn ... !~ u wc 1•11nt •111lv 3· 600 "'1"~ ll42·l:Yl2 I '1.USIMCO.,IE f. I M.cl.toS27l 5 1,0 ostoMH a 1024 •• c.13c 1\... I l)r ~ Bd .. h t't •••••••••••••••••••••• .. J AjilPtJS Ult' R'c/1'4E ., rm ~ J 1 n1•m•· .1 "t 1 . . •with 1~11\ut Pd m .ii;t"r llr ~•a 1 ~II •11n rcr) II\ I 751-18145 VIEW-VIEW-VIEW Exe rut 1 Vt• hMn" w 1 lh I 11,ood VICW ( '0111 I~ :.t rtl entry for mal tJ1n 1ni; room & IJq;C' {amtl IOI ('W C:a I ' o c p a n •>u r ' Prt,alt' bt•<H'h<''I Fet> lc;ud Show.; I 1 kt• a model. l>Orm 11·11n he purt•11 t ' rin w frJ.>1f •11'"' trpl 1;11 t:\TS'f '\Hf ~.H 111•·1• r~n:&t r1r Ill law qrtf'• I a.s~·1m l11an $12.\ '~111 r·1· 1:-Ol'lt1ra l ed :! k ll I I J\'111> a 2 b<lrn1 c·ottn.1!1 !n9 t71ll B'1 1\ L P mr.•'' 1•1tl1•lh 1\Jl)"A&) }OU '11 .. ;r·r h•· ti l<1nd,r:.p 1·1I 1'1 11 ,.,J 111 '"' t•h;,rming, up tr•""'"' I Nrw CONDOS 'l'll Sflti (JOit .md hPaut1full) 1111 a I NI 'L CallforDetails I Redhill~DoaJty 644-12 t I ~ I'\.~ 1 EASTSIDE C.M. .551 "7C::1\f1 -t--~.Sfu!Hl""'-mt° A vr L-lUU- 1 ~ HR. 21, ha c ontt•m µ de-11 i(J1 SI 16. 000 lAllJllN a.ach 646-5096 646-609 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1041 OLDT.O.W. P -------llfou.o;t• ~.hd 3Hr 4 ID 2 IA l'ornt>r 1·h11il'C le•• Garden Grove· SC'hool'\ , of It~} Prof :w,·•1r This quiet woods~ !>t'I Uni( rs perfect IQcatron for th1r. "'ood & g\a:<.~ 3 bdrm horn~ :\ewly re furbished & 1>e.iul1ful ,·1.-ws an all d1rel't 111n' $2~.1100 /\ v 11 1 I :• h I t' \\ n l' ~ 7 I Q uit!l cul dt>·Sa<' st ' I'\'\ w xl111 2 Ht . 2A<i CIO!>l' to ('\ t•ryth1n., 1 :-.cp :.1de rt•nl .ii fl> ... N M ,I\ r1 n:tnt•tni.: <•l I<' I llWTWI fi ~ 1115r1 fi~"I 4!H8. i il"'r \lln11~1 ::-,.ol1d :1ttr :!Ba I L I Act How -Call ' Cnrrwr t'hr1111 1•11 :o;11uth I ol Jl"A \ Prid tle•or l'vt \\ xl11l '! hr :!lid ~ ACCOUNT .ANTS ... ,1ltt'f\t1011' ))o \'OU h ll\'P ;i client wh" n1:~d;; a 1 '"'' l'nd tax shrl\er ~ Thi~ 1" ..i ltmllcd partnl'rship in .1 m~H·al <ll·nta! hu1 lf11 ng & m1 ,l(hl hl' pt'rfl'•'\ SlllU.01.10 l ~l'J.l :.1df'r1·rit <c 1 II \' 0 -~~~-------OWlllll 67!; lflf>') ti7 :1 \l'.1-lk T c L A s s I F I E o· • 5 6 7 8 FOURPLEX M.ar So Coast pl010, 3 year old fourpler with community pool, C9.d ~creation room, locat~d in cut-de-sac style c ourtyard otmosphel'•. One unit 3 bdrm with sundeck, three unih 2 l*m Gr•crt anumable Iran at Wider I 0°o. Pric• $242,500. CAREFREE LIVING IN IRV. You just can't find a better combination of comfort, MClusiOft CMd location at this ••ry affordabl• pric• of SI 1,500! W• ar• off•rinCJ a I ldrm condominium in lt•• SprincJs at north•rn tnift•. Y ou'H ~ qtod you acted on this one. 0 644-7200 HEWrORT IEACH In Newport leach -Laok to LiftCJO First C• Coldwell Bank r .. . I OWNER WILL FINANCE For prit t' a nd qualit~·. there is nothing a\·ailabl P that t·o_mpan~s. with this C.:DM Ouplt•x. Tht' nevv & spatious :1 BH . 2 HA ownt•1"!'> uni·t + 2 BR. 1 DA incom{! Ullll j:; <.l_SUper buy_ A rare oppo rl.uni4''.~0..I~ IN NEWPORTCENTEl~'.J • 644-9060 ................ ------------------------· ':~:'i' 'OCC~~lA-i~!is··::: ~ ~ C\AY I. rOl&M Oloot-O-.....,, °' .... fovr ll:IO""'ied -dt be- low to forM fOlll tl"'pla -· ------.... ,#lo, -... - O\.\':l/F:H Ot:S rf:R \TE E ~1dl0 :f Br ~ Ba Ir)! f'am Hm v.• frP.lc 1.11-.. dov.'TI. non qua hf) 1111( .tl> -;um:ibl•· lo.in IJW(.' Sl3c!.5Ut1 ''' 0 ... 1,t'r 1:::::... . 1026 ···•·••········•·••·•··• IN FORECLOSURE I 1 Bdrm 2h.t s121111011 :all2 ~1:.tnJ n.i [)r I I I ~\&.~· I H.a1littcl0fl luc:h I 040 , ...................... . RXH urrER! 1 l;nod nl'l!>!hb11rh11"d n~~ paint & Tl.l' .t bdrm I ' , hJ $1115 "011 owe sm:.i II 2nd Broker lli5 11tM5 ,,....,.. 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••UNIQUE CALIF. HOMES Customized Plan 106 1n the Calif. Homes arva or I rvine f"e atu rt'~ 4 l:idrm. indoor j!<1rdl•n. load.s or rer<1m11· lllt•. smglt' story. 20011 sq fl with an as~uma bll' lou n A.stun Sl ~. SOO I -- UMYBSITY PAIK Excel end unit Cit rd1rr w/loft. Ove rsz lot. close to pool on greenbelt This charmer hits xlnt a·s :tu m f 1 n .-n <'TTI R Perfect starter hornt> or bach pad. 1158.900 VILLAGE PAIK MONARCHIAY The. elegant 3 bdrm & r <1 m 1 I \ r o o m h o m 1• features a largl' hot tub & pool m an ex<'ellcnt lncat111n ricross from oceanfront The pri\ ate deck makes entert:iin 1n11. a bret!ze S450.000 '"l~tr¥r :'~~~i1th=~ . ,,~,.(~ .... '.)ft#"•, ~a.-"c. 9~1 17 I 4J 494-1177 PLENTY of w•xxl a nd ~las~ and det'k., to hi end "'11 h the c h 1t r a c t t' r o r 1 h t' ne1ghborhixxl A t' harm in~ 3 Rdrm. 2 bath for y $268.000 LCICJimNI V 11111¥ R. E.. 497.17" WALLS OF WOODEH GLASS This beautiful. deluxe <'ustom home features 3br, 3ba. formal dining room den. 2 f r p)cs. wood decking, xlnt new. s:llll.000 THEHSTIUY Upper T hree Arch Bay Jbr. Jba, designed for family Uving. oak panel inf. cenrrA"t"":rtr. den & family room. creative financing. Subm it all of- fers. SZ47.SOO Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 ba. s ngl 497.5494 family hme with very ~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~ pvt yard Xlnt loc, d ose r to schools , shops ar fwys fl&t,500. -IF lOU - *cote Realty & lnn•stment 640-5777 fun C a S.l!r \'I Ce lO uCf er Of' i:oodl> m . el I. ptn re 'an ~rn- 1 n the Uatl) Ptlut l'la!'i-1f1cd S<'c't ion Phone &i2 567R Want Ada Call642-5'78 ......... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty A IU8StDIA"V OF THE l"YINE COMPANY ---LMMIL flOIMT TOWMHOMI. 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Ext. 11275 100 PLUMBING-No 1peclaU1t /1tay·b\llY .................... , .. 1 f l.,cl, 11·1unrlnK and •• oon Aviles Landscapin g 5'9-'"4.5*-3808 Jobloosmall or too blg, prica.ReUable.548·0512 "LetTheSUnshine ln" .\ m filltf.~I\ ('(llltl rUdlOI) If ~OU To~'<J removcd,t'lcun, ·~R··o·w··oo···o··:.LO···o·R··s·· service. tree tri~mingl COLLEGE STUDENT free Mt.24hn .673·2M7 QUAUTY ROOFl~O CallSunahine Wloaow. C.,...S..-Yk• 1io:t1 ~ .iwt m · ,,..,, C'li\ 1l u11&,1l<1wn rcn11' 7~1347tl r · cleanupg ,y d matnt. cal 'd . . . Cleaning Ltd ~·885'3 ··uulil tlAll )uu µlrn.~~, AVH.~S siRV ICfi;S Cl~aned & Waxed Pedro. Marguarite or ~per in intl~Jll, a ny Plumbina . Remodehn&. Alltypee, free es . ~ _;, ...;... __ _ ::•_•m•••••:••1••••·~·1 ·•• 11;1 U781ll l tf1W1 'J~:i7 i~-.. a•n1,1,10 f M•( tr'im AnyUme.tl324881S.A EfTain63H627 JOb fo r leu. A lex Repairs, Leak Delee-Vlta,MC. 541·5930r----------,... ~"' • f'iHn ' 1·»n -•ru.:>\" '" • t ' • , -. ---s.59-5198 lion, 6 Drains Cleared. HARBOR ROOFING t~ur bn~hle11w1 -\\\hl M~w•lce nun)l.d~un ul)s 1't"nlt'11t I. -g t'lalll r T P H at P l umbing For Classified Ad ACTION Call a ~· Ill 1111n 1Jlt>11( h •••••••' .... •••••••••• ""1/'k IH&-.. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-;•••••••••••••••• UAVE'S PAINTING C:.2030 Balboa Rooting Com· t-~ lh d111 rm h11111..,..,wpor\ l'vjl-Mi·~_, Gw dS.nlc 1 llauU ng&OumpJobs Custom brick, s t one, ServingArea9years pany. Don't let a leaky Fio '\'"' 1!. "'1 1 < 411.H ' trvtnr Prul Vt•lt~rrv &< ..... ! ......... ~ ...... . Asldor Randy block. concrete, stucco Moat Reasonable Cadillacs toGo-Caru roof 1 p o i I y o u r ,.11 m ' 1' · 1 u1 ~ 1 , uun~1 !->u• II''' t>J \ 11 •1i ft.._ <1t1-ol Det-'I 5'49·4388 Refs. Free est. s-49·9492 Insured, Uc 'd. 586·8425 Wha tever the Fad Outltmas 673·6743 Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642·5678 ' lf\~ " IH •II "I ·-~ .. ---------l°U\Yl rrv••r 1 • ''' •' Compl uutu detu1bng. Brickwork. Small Jobs. RALPH'S PAINTING Roll 'em olfthe m.ultet ''t'1tr111 '( Uu "" "k IL..•• '>V1tll'lllt11w to" II ' t>L' & d1•1Jv Call thl' 1-'lntl what you want in Newport, Costa Mesa & lnt./ext. Prompt, 24 hrs. WlthaCluslfiedAd Have somethina to sell? ~l'U lttr11 ):I\ 111v1 1 I e-i.1htoel <ul:. cJu 11 v. di Pl-os. &:&&2276. 673 1969 Uully P1lul Class1f1cds. lr \1\1\e. 675.3115 eves. lie., neat, refs . 962.4701 Call Now! 642·51'78 O uaified ada do it well. ~H few' s• HCMIHS for Sale oee.-.... fstate .... J1tate ...... u.fwwi1t.ed Ho.net U ....... "-d ...... 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S490 per mo. <:all • · · • . ri B s tairs rear . voun g r-.aaa"'TCOTT•'--"' Sl-49.~ ~41~7 MEW p O RT Prideor Ownershtp ,new 644.n22 wkdys 2~Ba. ~ormal dining. 541-5306or 631-1266Agt. . g, p .ute 2 r adults no pets •180 E -~ ~..,., roof. drapes. carpet,; -sunken lt\I rm. ram rm , ."-w/pallo. refn a & stove R.ocheSter after645_97~ ll\l~~~l2bdk1n~1g~~~ Lld.lsle JIAC.H within 2 y~us. RenlS38R.2~ba.<!frplt"".lu"K enormous gourmet C•lllrmo 3Z71 9500. Furn or uofu rn. or lf noans.645.6527 · du lmmt•d u<·nJ1.1<it1tY Sixl~n1BdrmlBn:ind below market. Lots of ury twnhm e 1n kitcht'n, rrplc. m str ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213/5.57·3535. ~~~.i:d "",~1r11:i>n:s1n rropwlt:-Muv\• ul cund 1 tu & 1.h:o , s 1 x 2 Bdrm 2 II .1 upi.1de potenllal t;'riced Citihomes Tract al So suite, quiet Joe. Walk to Villaae San Juan Yearly lbdrm beamed Large I br. I ba. $350. ""'' .. '"' ~ ,. tow11huusc" w1\h " """l No vacunclt!S m Cst Plaz C mm o I ' 1~ .. e no pe•s $1000 mo " · · · · b I •-l new k1ll·hcn hjrh ~•n1 f11111r µIan hu.:t• ~ u• 1,~· . C· II r d . · a. u P ~, ..,. · • · 3br ,2ba,a/c.pool pnv. cetling, serving bar. 112 a con y "' carpur · $2~5 .000 $40 OllU tlo\\11 n1 ,1 ' l ,. r '\I I l t' ~':::rb~1~a~~ilngTa~11;~ l~ls~~~rl!l20a or c 1acuzz1. 2 l'n cl d Call Maureen (7 14 ) No pets. Avail. immed. gar, w/d hookups , $500. avail.now.640.0997 370 F1urJ II) ""' ni.'1 "' (1rt•pl.ll't' l'r11•1• 11• b I c \ 2 I X ('; r o <;:.. ~a:;ges w1auto openers ~Hi63'7 or _¥i9·a.51 l60(). 586-7216 (213)"5·1978. ~;A l ' w /patio ~nisJ33 JS M l'n'' ~L~'~\'i!J" s-115.1100 Hk1 outst,incl1ni.: 1-:a~1ti1 urr J nu .A.IL permo 7518485 IRVIHEHOME TllltiR --3290 .._., .... Mta -3107 fr~lr. d sh~sr. p~o1 : l111:atlun St!t' II onct huy T' A 0.. roint 3226 $ 6 5 0 I m 0 . G r e a l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1acunl. no pets. Quiet LAGUHAFIXH S.C..,.nt• 1076 11 7521920 CE ••••••••••••••••••••••• neighborhoodnear shop· 2 Sty Condo with 2 lg 2bdrm 2ba crpts drps Adults only. $395 c% up 3 01.>RM IH :TRE/\T ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLA LargelBdrm condo.End pmi&schools.lbdrm.2 bdrms pool frplr pvt gar y0rl $.Sso1mo 0 E ves: 2650 Harla .549·2447. ONLY 15'{ DOWN 1-:1l'gant l'nndo '.l flr . ' ~u .A.lfl _ rRO•fRTIES'· wlit. Pool & spa. $425. bal. · dbl car garag~. patio, D/W & A/C.'v_ery 646-M :d s : ~-9341. . 2'2Bu . 1>r am,11 1r l:!ll T' A ..-152-0929 or 661 -0422 ~acan~ .._ready for 0<> clean & sharp looking. Y --..._cl Occupancy dcgn· .. un·un1·1•"w Tllc PL.A.CE l~Tll l:JOr.M.I ~kndo_r wkd_ysaft6 cupancy-.,Agt.759·l6l6. freshly painled w /new C......,Mar 3122 1325.lBr.I Ba.Apt /\II RCTaylorCo 040 9900 pallu. frpl1·. pool 11t·<1r A -W....___Ylll G cpts, drps & Mexican ••••••••••••••••••••••• utils paid. Balc ony .:otr. lt•nn1~. & lwdt'l1 PROrERTIES'• Fa.taiftVaUey 3234 ._.-r · re.ft pavers w 1area rugs CO%YIACHELOR Adultsonly.calOK Sl!19.000 ll v Owrii:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B~ condo . $52~/mo. downstatrs. J ust perfecl 51140 TSLM gm_t 642 16_03 -1!15 3.'rW • '°'""'Tit l :JO r .M.I . Jbr frplc pat10,..f7W1mo Avail now <;a ll <;ra1~. for children No pets ~ -U.,... .,..._, I 052 25 UNITS CONDO 1sj15 Ba'sswood i\fter 4 631 1266 please $475 mo 63l-2950 See 616'-'i Begonia avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• N1-:woC'F:\NFIHl"11' ArrtlOVID 9683636 -Aft6p'm now.1213)430·9156 ~. 2 Br r •. Ba Adulh only Cal OK All bu1lt- 1ns Balcony nc MEED ED Ctll'ld,1, ;i hr 2 ha. Crµh' -Owner moving out ofl · 2Br, 18~ Condo, w/yd, --· ....:....-· --- Tender lov1n~ rnrt• "ll'W of coa~t & !Jit·r I IUMITS stale Approval for 36 Hwttis40flleoch 3240 Woodbridge $550 m o ea.da•i-.1 1 blk from oce.an TSL Mgmt 642 1603 ncoeded to ma kl' llm '.I s.195 000 497 13ll!i Wesls1de Custa M t•sa. Condos TenlatiVl' \,rac·t 1 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Wayne .. !19·"469. 497 5935 u..fw"6st..d 3425 Spa~t~US 3Br 3Ba I-rflc Bdrm 2 bath P dl'e:>ettn San JUCll'I good rond1tiun. 1nrnm1~ map Pnced al 10.6 X S blks lo ocean. Eleganl 2 U.,-0 leoch 3241 ••,•··~··••••••~•••••••• & Dining. $900 mo (a 11 2br. Iba new cpl. drapes house a s uperior hnm1· CCllMstrClftO 107:1 SIO.t!Ofl > r l'r11··· nross Owner will carry bdrm. fam rm!. den, ....... _.., • ..,..._... Yroaill~IQ. Clllldo4 MY~~di:,.~~~51 lterlntiry-S.$4.-i:!'hf.--• Pool ... 0? .. 12tfi:l...l'!!r.!Lt,'J..o:,c.Lu .. _.._.t.n.-.vr.~._. • .,.....~m-iraYmt'1T -~r.tl't'il-tr.-·/\ 'f$72S"'Tn{f) Pfusti c;:pls. EXCLUSJVEAREA a dults o n l y , S475 "es w_n_s_ _ l!Sl-11090 .... --,=-=,.arll. SC oot:. an~ sh'.lp~ l a'y OW .... ER $1.30 •• ooo owe bal:inc•t• Place exduSIVl' 752 1920 212 b~. cedar ~ glass 4 Bdrm 3 balh w I ex· 110·2313. I68~~ Bachelor Unit. sm. xlra PrHcd for f.1s 1 :.al1 " atll , Dbl ear pvt gar. fully tensivt' ocea n view 1 G Id d 527, 3 Br Jba. palio, gar. S55ll $121 ,750 II r c j t h l a k I n i: ) nu .... L mamt. yt.I Adults. no Lease $1500 2br. 2ba. sgl floor .. Jge-o ·c ean. 0 enro . " Avail approx Jan IS 11anoram1c ocean ~ll'"' P REH IGE: T A pets lnqwre at 5:>.7 18th L VI~ R IE pallo. else to 17th St C'all mo. ~·6'122. !40·4. 127. wknd ev 760-1418 ,1r o,an<i lla rtx?r dsp .. )Ool' HOM-ES PL .a.cE ~" 7~4 960 C.331 or ~7 17 I · • . • 548·41_?4 --2~ Bd. 2 ba. frplc, d1~ 2 Br l't Ba bll-1n P"ttn. lut·u ar custorr111e :ll , A ,,.,.,..511' • 2 8d 2 B c d in hwasher No or PCH " sq. ft 5 Bdrm +retreat Ht>al F:c;talc lnvdl OftatTllES· .,.._..._ h 3269 rm a on o · I carport $425 I Dr I Ba ~I ~ in upgradt·~ /\':> mt'nl:. _,,. PR 2 Rr Penthouse Condo on -..-• ac Newport Beach. $550 S650 , mo lsl I asl. sec s~I car garage. nu p;iint surnabll' JO':': f .. nanl • tn--Till:lO r.M.I water Newunfurn Boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-7221 Bonnie Avail now 673·2282. & carpet $350 !J53 l61i1 don osen real tors 1213 N COAST llWV l.AGUN/\ IH~l\t'll .i97 4848 Newport leach I 069 1 n~ SJI0.000 33Ror :tl.'13Wl>~~~6~~6 y.;;rn ............ .._. slips avail. lrru'A ed. 01·· LIDOIAYFROHT ..__.__ .... ,. i h d ~5pm...'. ~arguerite 1\\·u111da C<tl ll c• SJl' cupancy 213 2112 1136 4 hdrm. 4 bath. PoOI & r..:·:: .•.... ~.~•~••• ,._,, 3824 --714 496·5275 t)pN\ llnn:.•· dys, 592-3584 eve"' large pier & float. ,.._,,au~-11724 "-4n•G M•sa 1'11E GABLES 2 Br 11 ,. t 5Sumlay l7 ""'IEW U""'ITr • OlltofC~ OPEN HOUSE .....,., ,....... ~ •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ba w1gar .· Adult~. nu " "" ;a Property 25SO Meredi\hGardens 3 llr. SAT.JSUN 123 ....................... 21r.llaApt cpts thruoul . drp~ . --••••••-• SmwtaAna 1080 Ut«>Y CONSTRUC· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2•2 Ba. 2 car gar. 2 sty. J09ViaLidoSuud SUSCASITAS Newly decor G'11s pct , bltns. fncd yd. waler pd RAREFIHD ,•••••••••••••••••••••• TION For Sulc by Owner· Ex· frplc.ramrm .. Liv.rm. Virgama O'Brien. agt . F\lm l br.apt.1325&up. e n c l gar . pool . 636·412iJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner will assist with **AffOROABLE Nice3Rdrmowner's un c·lus1ve hil lside Int formal din rm. $825. IU{.R.673·7300 Encl. gar . Adults. no d /washer Adult!> 243'7 "E"Orange$420 the financinf;! on this 5 it with approx S87 .600 pr w ioutstandlni: view or 96.1-3436. 673·6981 pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 642·5073 - - ---- Bdrm 3 buth home 11 ~ TA"E OVER year estimated 111cuml' Palm Springs. tennis Harbor View Homes. S48·4968btwn 8&5PM .... EWLYDECOR. PINEliLUFFAPTS features in l'lud c : a ft to help pay th1• bills tourt almost rnmplelcd. LIKE NEW. s pac iou s 3bdrm, 2ba., ram rm. " Spac 2 br. 2 ba _ Adult formal dining room . io•;. F HA loan w llh Priced at JJ JXGros.~. r acre lot will sa cr al 3bdrm, 2ba. with lr g new crpt, paint. drapes. Lwcurious bungalow for 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar. complex. patio. view family room. RV park t6l.OOO balance payable lovely cen.tral Or~n.:e '!IS,000 752·1400 ext 2367 master. cathedral ceil· S900. lse. 644-5965. non-smoking, neat, genl d!Wasber. J)OOI . Adults frplc. encl. gar . gas ing, new paint. i\skmg at $4!16 PITI Clean 3 .~unly localwn I ren days,497·3869evcs in g in liv rm. ne w 644-1697. $411·1197 642-5073 ·stove, dishwasher, ~pa. ~·:-:'5~rc!f1~r.i':~~-Bdrmw1thdee-p lot.Ask· c1palsonly.1s2-11120. OlltofState carg_ets & drapes. Harbor View Ho~ •leecll 1740 llrToWlllMMaM lndryrm.From S500. ~HERITAGE Ing S82.000. Seller will ,..,.,..,, 2600 ~2~m o . 8 .. 8 · 7945 • 4bdrm. 2b•. (am rm. nu ....................... Newty decor. l!IH pd . SPMC 631· ll>1 carry ssooo l nd T D ) nu.All .•..••....•....•....... . . cpts & paint. $995/mo H.l.'1 FINEST e n c I gar . p 0 0 I . Colonial Twnhse, E SJdl· REALTORS · ' T 40A srentc0regonC:uast 2 Br PenthouseCondoon 644-.. l57. Spanish EstateLl\ling' d t was h er Adult s 2Br. p 2 Ba. ne" crpls PLACE F:lt:.'Ctnc1ty, fenced. out· willer Newunfurn Boat Newport Tt';;;.re rondo. Beautiful park·like sur· 642-5073 paint. a.dulls U 25 Marvelou.<, 3 lldrm hnml' on 1 1 arrc Lar~l' form'al dining room. k1t<·ht•n w1lh brcakfa ~t art•a den. and un1qu"' gur1h•n r o u m $ I 1 ~ . 11 o o lea~l'hold <'a II 1\ 11 n Pttcrs for drta1ls IARIETI REALTY 642-SZOO 120/o ASSM. LOAM Immaculate 3 Bdrm .. bonus room with bur Near ne w carl hlon1· l'3rpets, shuttt'r:> & nl'I'' tile 111 kitchen Lovely yard with stora~t' shP1I i\skmn $1611,000 For a11 appt to see. call 540 1 rs1 I HH <:undo. hy ownt!r 11 • a.-;"'um. $15.1100 Nr l;1v1t• Ctr Jot' 833 32:11 or 543 tt>n IHYESTORS WAHTED! ~her upper' 3 kH ancl dt:n. $!15 !IOU $!1 ,llUO clown. /\ssume V /\ w:m at 1311': $8/i,tlOO I-' TllH' Ctnly llK ll %3 l22U OWNER'S PRIDE Sparkhn~ :l Rd rm. JllSt pamt1.'CI inside amt out ' Sirs on 3 trt>e a1lorncd lut Ownt'r m11liv <1tect. and mll.1 help fmJ111·e Sl25,5UO '1'1\HBELL . BK It Ca II 5411 1120 -,R-.,..TIES· standing view arn•ss1-slip avail. Immed. oc 3Hdrm 2,,ba frplc round ings. Terraced 1 br, utils pd. ga-r. ne"' 675·!JOOS VTr;;A bh•. ownt'r 492 24!W <' u p a n r y C a I I ' · · pool. Sunken gas bbq. -2 13 282 l r 36 d a~·.!> wash/dry. re Ing. gar. spar klin g fountains. crpts, off-str eet. adult Lovely 2bdrm. 2ba stud111 1 213159'2·3584eves · ·~~mo 731 5537 S paciou s r o o m s couple. no pets. S39S "1th frplc patio. e ncl I Separate dining area 768-7633.~·8251 gar Newly clemr $550 I~ Til l;l O r .M.I ----------i;,;;;;·;.:··~~··d•••••• 3 br. 2 ba. den .. pat111, '2 Ne:;V\rt Crest 180 d g-Walk-in closets. home~ r "e I br. all adult. no 998,8128 ,....,"''' • m1 to beach. kids & pets -.,.... e like kitchen & cabinets ""' -OWMrMustS•ll •••••••••••••••••••••••OK Oays 642·2427X377 . s~ect a~ular ocean & W lit H · pets,pool&ca!J>Ort.S3752er S3711 Pool.goodliw 6 Udrm. 3 hath )tlJnl twwporileach 3169 Eves64S 1971.963-1856 c;.itahn;i view A·I loca· c!ter.to unti~gt on mo. +deposit 931 W Qwet 1\dull!>.nopets .\23 home i\"su mc t 't ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. front row. 3 Bdrm 28edroom·fum.S510 l!lthSt.~·0492 W Ba y 548·9516 $125 ,UOO ;.e r 11 ·. .ind 4 RH in Ua1·k hay an·a. 3 hr. 2 ba. walk to bt'ach. w masler suite All 3 Bedroom Townhouse ----$25.0t~ 2nd :.it 14', 1>111' P0<1I & I~ twc•k yrd no pets. $650 I lfi llun\· hudllns. pool. t\'11n1:.. urfum. $515 MESA VERDE home at 1!1J5 l'rnJ\'Cll'rl 1nl'1>mt· 1'11n1.illy furn Yrl) bl' mgton 12131431 4761 spa. 1..easl'. Prine only Adults.no pets. mosphere 2 & 3 lir dlx for l yt•urSl9.200 ls rul a,·a1I $17011 mo 548·7813evcs agent Utilit1esFr ee'. a~..:Nopets.546·103•1 ly 11ccup1l~I H II H Al!l f'41 07ftl, ~\ll '1301 l'Vt'~ & 3 br. 2 ba. den. patio, ''2 ask for Beau, 673 730U . wknrh mi. to beach. kids & pets Big Canyon Townhoust' LA QUINTA HERMOSA STUNNING lrg I Bdrm -OK S'IOO , m o. Da ys tux, 2br. 2ba . SPH 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk garden apt Pool & rec FOU. -IEX WITH F:. Blufr ('(lndno 1 ., C'llUple 642·2427 X317 . Ev es tacular golf course & w or Beach, 3 blks s. or are~ 7!£_ W. 18th St ..-.. prcrNrerl, J'll'ls . 64:>-1971 ,963-1856 lakevil•w.separak21·ar Edinger. SPIENDAILE S50u mu t 11111 -1 . I S410.2Br,1°'2 Ba Anults t.entral Orange County 644·17~ lrYiM 3244 ~S lt~~~~l:uiJa c, se ---~I·5441 SJoannm. dogStr.onMs!drerAc.>dpl 611)1.1 LIKE new 2 br. 2 ba.•nr dwnfwn $375 mo 673 2113 3 Bdrm. 21 ~ ba c·onrlo Dishwasher. frpk. 2 rnr gar. p\'t st i\\'adablt• now S625 mo Isl 'last, secunty 613 ·22&2. 9 to Sp~ lorallon. All 2 Bdrm un ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375/up 1·2 bdrm. pool. "' itslmngingrnSl!l.:mo pr HousesUnfumished WOODBR l DGf: Area3br , 2ba CON D O jac.adll.18992Flonda, 642·!~ Beautiful2br 2ba S.'l:lll vear P ri('e(I Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• rondo.3 BR 2l.'J 8a.din BackbayArea fam rm, H.B.842-2834 or842·3172 DeluxeJ Br.2 Ba .fqrlc ft 'sopenSeell at ii 11XGross Sf'ller l'ar CoroftCI ct.I Mar 3222 1 '! g r o o m . h a r . frplc, priv patio. pool. 2 gar. nr So. Cs\ Plaza .,,0 3100 Gm11er 540 4400 ryr n g rt'ad) nt <Jdt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rru crowave, family rm. car gar. new c·rpt ipnt Right on beach studio. Cinancini: Sl'llt·r will Ocean anc1 i·anvnn view fplc. cpts. drps, AC. $725 mo 675 ·6000 pool1sauna sec·. $49S eall pets.~~4·1103 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ~uaraotl'l' rt•nls for Is l Three bedrmlm:. Two romm pool & tennis. 2 Barbara Riggs 964.3951 mle81iBAU •;;.:.i;·H=~·· ....... vear a111.lmanagcfnr on1· bath-; i\\'allabll• nnw ~~g!de:"1~~ :~~ed 4b;. monthly yrly wlk to Ir~ 1744 ~··ar at $2:'l P"I m•mth $825 mn Vearly 160 0189 --bch $795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ge lbr f uu rpl tl>. carport. lndry. n('" I)' de corated 720(' Shahm;.ir S295 mo 646·2613 ~~~~~~---• .!!:~ ......... !!.~~ 152 l92<l i\g<'nl Woodbridge Creekside 1 760-1971 2Br. lBa. adlts. pool. ten- ) nuAIL For Ira .. {•, Spn:la"'i. Ifill Willow Lease 4br. 3ba. rus. ~ mo. I yr lse l._bor V11 Hiiis Ocean vu. J Bdrm 21, Ba . J c ar gar a gt' S32S.OOO $~ 759-922 I San Juan Capo SSS.WO 2 Br 2 Ila 1480 sq rt H yrs ol<I Agt 54 l 5032 COINntrciol '1 operly I 600 •.•...•.••.•........... MEWPOlT IEAC H Prime C·l lot S7x 120 with olc:fer two oearoom homl' Cons piruously DOVE• SHORES localed on Old Newport Mar.ificent Bay view. Blvd. $250,000. Agent, poo . jacu ni. fa m r rn. 2 , .. 63~1!· 7!:M>O!!.!!!!~~~~ frplrs, 3 Br J fi<I 1:1'; 1- f 1 n. $685 ,00 0 l"c1• 6"2·2510, 646-48411 -PVT PARTY ·Non rultrrr WI sties t 0 p Uj d111 _s c ----eiurl!!Cnndo. 3Br. 21111 si ngle s t ory . 1714 ) 346-7124 E ves Mr Wright •GCAMYOH Luxurious 3bri 3ha to wnhouse i\ I lite rooms, custom decor . eat·ln kitchen. private patlo areas. S380.000 LA.JOU.A 1101115 ' ce.ok• COl"Mf' Lot Prime area of-Newport Beach. Useable 2000 SQ fi. 6ldg 0r plans ror 10.000 sq . fl bldg. Agent. 631·7300 FOl SALE Prime ore b ldg 1n North Santa Ana. Owner will sell all or part or bldg. i-:xistmg finance S350.000 al 11 5~. 10.000 sq. fl. of I yr old ofc. bldg Call John. 953·0555 T 4bdrm l:'Xl'<'Ull\I' home. frplc. A C. behind LIDO ISLE 548--0412 PLACE lllO degrel' ocean vrc~. ~:~k ~~~~·1 d~~~d=~~~ 2Br, 2Ba. rrplc. elec . .,..-.-'POl-rt_le_ac_h __ 3_7_6_9 SIYl'mo 7611-!1614 S92S. ~~2.1,,,,.; .. gar doo r . $950 /m o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rROPYTIES'· ,.., ~.,., 885·0215. 615 6948. or fO,... Tll f :l O r .M.f Y..-bet s-clal 193.4955 r -&eni<' Orangetree 2Bt 2 Bdrm, den. lgl' Int rondo . R e r r 1 ti( Newport Shores Canal Shorecliff llome IC rent w 1st ream s. po o I. front 4bdrm. 3ba. newly ed before year end Sl®Qmo...i\gt.,6JJ5JSL jacuzzi . !...~r.t•s. etc, decorated 2 blocks to AauTG only. no pets ~ean 962·6683. TRIPLEXES Cotta Mesa 3224 $495 675-9229. /\bsolutely prime lnl'<i ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion in Corona dC'I Mar ·---------I LIDO ISLIE and Balboa Penrnsul;i Large assuma hie loans Ask for Smith Mt>y1•r 640-5357 COUIGEftAltc POOL HOME, 4 RR. family· neighborhood $825. 1st & last + secur i- -Af!tlLE VALLEY ty . .Oa\lld, a1gL646·32SS Near ne w <f·Ple,r. :,; _ _ -----~m .. 2 t>ath cacnunl t Clean 28R w /s tove. wit~ (1replace, enclosed fridge, encl gar. Adults, p~l10. garage. $165,1100 no pets. S4SO. 773 w Bill Grundy . Rllr Wilson 631 .• a ..... 615-6J6L -' ...,.,, .. 2BR DPLX. spat•, Util Pd adults 333 t-: 21st MGR 3 1 art IPM ~103 Hurry ' beaut new adult condo, 2br, 2ba nr S.C 'Plaza SS2.5 SSI 2425 IEMTALS 2br +den, 21~ba $800 Jbr, 21-'.iba $900 4br. 21'2 ba $9011.$1250 4br + bon, 21-!lba S815 3br.2ba S65QT.usLin 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, large s unn y patio, 2 c a r garage. access lo tennis. beach & c lub. Prime condition. Call Barbara. Agt., R.l.l.~.61!:!_~ THllLUffS Spacious II spotless 3 bdrm. 2"' bath end unit with pvt patio on "The Greenbelt '' In our original a rea. Ava\I. now ata50. Agt. 640·SS60 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. xlnt cond .. patio & yard. Sl2SO'lMO Woodbridge area 3 Br. yrly. No pets please. i;11, Ba. House. Dining Call Lloyd at area. dswshr. sto\le, JACOBS IEAlJJ crpt.s, drps, comm pool & tennis. 2 car gar. 1725 675-6670 per mo. + dep A u il. ----------1 Dec.23r d. Call 752-1282 Baycrest. lmmac. 3 lg ors.51·3000. bdrms 2ba. 11 fn cd yrd . dbl 1ar.1.se. &44·4221. NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUHD FUN: Social Activotces 01 · recl,,r •Free Sunday Br~ctl • BBO.s--..P-a1.._ tees •Plus much more CA£AT RECREATION! Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & pro shoPI • 2 Health Clubs• Sauna • Hyd1omassage •Swim· ming• Orcv1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur noshed & Unfurnished • Adull llvcog •No Pers • Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments '"wport leech/So. 1700 16th SI \ AftAITMfl'llTS Beautiful garden apts Pool & spa Adult:.. no pets Bach S345 t Bdrm. s.wo 2250 Vanguard. ~40·~26 8Toro 31 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 1 year new 2 Rr t t"l Ba Condo with pool. Jacuni. & cable TV -10 cld Yearly $550 Broker 61s-49l2 2Br. pool. child tpet OK ttt'd •-h 11840 $4 7 5 mo G a r a g e . -...,.• -ac ~ 6tL.0163 AM.. 6 31·&G79 • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• wttnds Brand new 1 & 2 Bdrot ---· --Pierpointe Condos. Pool. 9-cl OccMp•cy spa. tennis. garages, 2 Br. 1 Ba .. pool. launih y 1213> S96·7202 dys; 17141 rm .. small child OK. 842·'4721 eves. · TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603. Lovely 1. 2 & 3 Bdrm,. S!.45 1 Br apt very safe Townhouses. gar age . No..amob r. pre" ref r_eq. patio. Jaundr~ J_ac...~ 9!W W. 17th St $48-0358 & $$75, Call 2i31*-72<i! · 2'bdnn, l be, view. adults. Mso/$480. lmmed avail David 646-3255. or 7\4 f980.. TS47 . ~--1 lA>vely 1. 2 &e. 3 Bdrm . Townhouses. ga~"e. patio, laundry fac. 14~ Larie 1 Bdrm. $300. Quiet & ~75. Call 213 1596·'12(1.! W ldin& with beautiful or714~T347 landscaping. ADULTS ---- OVER tlS. No pets. THEWHIFA.ETlH • LEEWARD APTS 2020 Luxury Adult units at ai· F\lllerton Ave .. I blk E fordable living. 1.2 & 3 ol Newport ,\\le. & 1 Blk Br. Well d ecorated So. of Bay. 631·0391 Olympic size pool, llghJ· ..a.-aT ed tennis court, Jacuui "5""'"" pan Ulte tandscapln . APAITMIMTS Moat bealtttul bldg. 2 Br. SIOO + utlls In· H,B. fanla ~· No pets No n om PIO. 846-0619 1 w~NAportBlvd. DELUXE 2Br 2B1. Coet a Men Adults. no ~Ls. 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G"°'tfll'UI\' \MI./\ Times d e Bu sy NB . cor ca r eer opportunll1es 2220reanAve. omen locare for e lder lOO'sofnewtusedBRICK 64'"8616,833·9625 PR · l.>\W \udt'n• twt·i.1· •~l\M14f & ("001 mun11·11 llv,·f) l!:l·onomu•al car por1&te rreal estate ome., available a t Selecl L Be h ly lady live in Su l brick. 25< each Pvt ply 115 Willdo iaoy\h1111 tior11kllb required to:~ roqwteod Aduhi. only needs e xp L 1i gal Properties. If you have aguna •ac· negp\1ublt 642·4493. SS7·3007__ Mo•lnqAbrood L•1•• 4.'unf1drnl1•I , ... Ul't1ltwu~flu6 ud-irn 2", nn day ''fo 1:ollet>l Se<-retary immt!d. Word e1tperience· o r arr.to · 494.6546 548·3826 C-ras& 1-;lt'l(anl l'Ui.tum 11,. 0 \')9 I' n flt,' 124 ~ l •'ffi<'llt vp5'(>rtun1l1t!1> lnic 547~ mo ni>l t ake P roce:.s Ing Carman terest in learning abOut ... 1030 ., 1 Kn c: r <' o n t 1• 111 • ~ 8 ~. John l,1tuo 11·1~ 4)00 oome • bon~ ~ )ias al 615-9102 inv11"rl.mecnont fp1dreonpte1·artl ltens E.O. E ~--•••• •••••• !'!':'!!'!. •••• •• • •• • fsum1~h1111:~ • 1!1111 • f 1.J' ca .... a · • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • I) m ,. ,, n 1 1 q u .. TOMMY.I LOS A ... ti.IS luwanr" Wei.lmmster IA-gal Secretary , F /T , terview. We also have ~111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!~!.w .. u 1005 Super 8 Canon 1014 lOX Trea~iir••d t ht'"' 1:1 , llt-, .. WPOR1 ,.BALSAYl .. Ci .:arden <;rove are a non·smoker.SolePractl· opportun itie s for Shoesales fullttme w1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZoomSlomo ~ B&ll gifl,:it ~lnt '(ol\111~·., I ~~·nRt 1~lt:t:tAA :OOJNewport Blvd S:IS~ tloner. General Prac established pro · or w/out' exp . or wili projector Pro~e!>~111nal "ml•li· ~:1r111 11 "'"'''' .------•--I Newpon Beach Oe\Jvery for ofttt>e ~up uce Prefl!r some legal fessionals with manage· train Good co benefits BRASS! Q~abty :'>52·~746 moc ulJ1 , .. I.• 1•11 SI ,1•11 EOE M I" pues, 25 10 hrs µer wk exp Sa I a r Y co m · mr,·cenest po1ntenC.;:,~~ f~es0J·. Apply in person 9am to "'.1.._~l.I. Coh I035 Turtll'rt" k '1:! .1'1.1 •FOXY LADY • '•lllf!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!'!~~~ G-Ootl <in J & mens urate with exp. J lam Mon thru F ri ""' ...._ c.ll-rl'-'LLO "' 1-vsng recur t "'"19770 Newp>rt ·lrvineand San d ""7S ..... ti I b ss •••••••••••••••••••••··~\att·h 1ni: 11 ... , "l \'1&\ Mt'I•--------lcnowlt:dgeof OCAirp<>rt Weslmlllser ....... Clemente. Cal! P et e Standar Shoes,.,.,7 .o "011 co ra • PER S I AN k 1tl1'n <'•l\ll'h & i 'hr """' 4, .... Ill Ban.kine area Apply in person Loan Ser v1t'e C le rk Viotto,751-3191 Bnstol.C M portllol•s, lo.•ps. beautiful whttt• 10111! ~er $-Ii~. 1111111.11 lltt I • t7Z..I • Ripple Ofhc·l' Supply, 0 1 .,UL·---... rt,··t go11ges , bl••ocl•s, hair Cham p 11111'' ______ .,. __ ! TELLER Tram~ ynam1c oan .SELECT ·--·~"" .. 29l5 Redh11l .C M brok .. ra11e Co. an N.8 . ~... I i;o•poJses , cu1d 638·9308 <:1rl'l\Spc ~111t• F'r111 t, ~ " Expenenc ..... o n It ass l 1• 1 ..., 1 AT\.AMTIS MASSAGE ..... _l"' has 1mmed varancy for PROPERTIES 1..., 5~ ....,...!! Al -"'etltfc. n..-8040 Pr11• t'fll·1.i •1 ''" • wcw ACCOUMTS ~· ....-I k E f Al in·a~es. 497 l ..... ._,.. Ci o ,, <1 I," n ti J • ' SPA ~ n <..'haars1ue Uental Assis trainee c er · ye or -----------........ brats • •• ... ca-••••••••••••••••••••••• !lfi:~ 1932 B~ 1, :.i 111 ve rt•d b } lG 1-\fLL. T IM I:: tant. 4 11 <11.ty work we~k al't'UTa(•y & attention to Reception.isl, p rr' 12-5. SUIDIYISIOM tiGMI" cash f'fl)isttt. l<EESHOND Pup~ ~ K • Beaut l.1rh ll pt·o 91)3..563<1 detail Promotional Op· 40 +wpm, $4 .24 /hr to EHGIMEERS f'Grl" l900't' bron Champ s1re MI-I N& Ubl hl'll '' It 111 • .,1 IOA M 4f'M 7 cJ11n P<•m1onava1lable 111 u ur port un1ty f o r s elf start. Xlnt benefit s DESIGMEIS r ' s h o w l'v t pt y Ph<Hw645 343J So Co&st Plaza offi ce DriHrs t o d 1u utft-ur s tarta Call K11ti c.> Fashion Island , NB DRAFTSMEH bed, coewpe.tely re· 213/IB7 IJ45aftfipm Bo!!>'>ln•·tl 1 "" 1111111 (',111 i\f1 ~. l'.IK , I >'I I ( I) \ I l /\ ( ~ II I \( ( >R I ~ s 7:::.,2 (1~1 7 Exper. r~'d Call Kathy l.Jmol.b111e on New Yt.'urs 64(}.9350. location Call 9·3 .30 Wthed! la nc•lleftt Ambura"Y 540 4066. Evt! Xlnl w ages Julie Gn'em New York (;areer oppo r1un1t1e s co dltlo11'.'· Lat• Ch.thuhua. f'om l'rar11~1n l 'oudh ' I I I "I '" Sl:!S. I 11,11 I 111n1J, I II " ..,.H o..11c available for lahmled & " y k M It 4!17·2.M9. Min-A" Life 644-1230. M /F . 1100' h i or ies or a est• 11u11 Needed to maintain s m . E 0 E expenent>ed individuals s, pwc os• II· 'p11.>S 531·5027 CAUFOINIA FEDEIAL S..9p Ir Lo. ~2.'l. f).'>l ~)1~17 ORfVERS WANTt-:0 neet of mini·b~es ln _._. -·-----wilh well-estahhshei1 & eludes box spria9s. Early morning home de· Laguna Hills. Exp. & gd. llCH'T ITYftlST • ftTOWing civil en~1net•r -.cl mDffreSS. Just In Good natured timr1~ m .. 11· 1'l•ai·hpr·~ 1>,.,11 .11 , , liver y L .A. TIMl!:S references essential. Needed 'f"or bu sy tng firm nl!a r 0 C n ... For Chrishftas!! W1rch a1r1•d Tt•rr11·1 tlr.J>wc:1' 111.11! '''I• lrvine1Newport art>aa Gd ..... f't s l"ry Aiqx111 Apply In pcr'lon nt-ed s good ho m 1• 1 . {'O . ..,.!ne I s a. Newpon Beach invest · with resum t• & work Coll ofter 5 r .M. Pt-d1 "ri't'd w 11.JP•'I' '>l')larilt•• )!l.t o\• $400_-+~o. ~ess $4~·11235 based on exp EOE. ment firm. Good work· samples to Mr Fuente» P'ri•ate Porty 1714) 556·04'33, 55111831 ;"'>:' 7'>.'>7 695TownCenter Or. Coeta Mesa. CA 92626 F.qual Opportunity Employe r DllVHS &»6191 Al Di_rt_h ___ 1 ing conditions & all com· at Roben Bein. Wilham 991-1411 For a totoll r1•l1oc 1n g Dial·A·Ride. located in Medical Assis t, front ef. pany benefits . 60wpm Fr01il&Assoc·1<1tc!> 141Jl Tellmg the most p .. oµI" Moc•••••h•l~~~ •••••••• ~n ti mirumum. Need shari> Q 1 St N 'I massagt' ... 11t1 u pro Laguna Hills has p /timc fice, for G.P .. exp pre· cirt to start i(nmediate· 1.1a1 · l'W por 1-:.t>eer huyers read the po6Stble 1s tmport;w t tu l.ltlll ~11 11 ,,, \I resswnal Enrk IOAM & !ttune Positions. Gd. f~ed. mail resume of· ly. Hrs : 1.9PM. Salary Beach. Clas!>1f1ecl ads every t he s urrt's:. 1d ,, n' 1. 71 ~. 1., ... '" , 7PM 548·2817 drivmgrec .ovet21 (in· f ~a nag e r · 351 -day tr you h a 1·e uaraut'sClle ~ak l' -.11r1• ac e "' I oommemura.tew/exper. The r d h ,.. ,.. 1\u.:••1 ·.-111 ' Banking s urance r equirement) Hospital Rd Ste 118 d 'Is ti Ch I astest raw in l t' solllelhrng for s ale. r <! ~·our!> 1~ 11 ,,11·11 en \u••··r' d PSYCHIC c-rcial Tellef' EOE 830-6191 Al Dirth N.B 92663 . ., ~74~8J 'ca ery . West a Dall) l'1lul ach them fast and 1nex l.: I a '!> Ir'" r! Jl_!h~O~Jl~··~.:c.."uW\._;....J.l.--...... ,......;~---j-f RE.ADl,.GS ~ev1ous experience de· -----<.'lass1f1ef1 Ali 64Z 5671s qlt<fa-.all S42 MJ?H·-M?'31nB ~1 •H'•I 556 1178 s1rable l..... • ~C"'P:'NI ---· L---rl"l'M...-i~~--1-~hf&mta Ba,-trir-+~~~~·lr'.'ttft'T'!fOTlrt''u;Mx:"'· .a.y TICH ex-r ·d. full & part·hme .t.wtos. Used . Autos. Used l•..tos. Used l. uto,, u,ed ......, .. ., R""'kfie ld Rd w I r e I 1 ab I e t a r t o ~ ..-i" Proress lo. nal "1 "S ..... _.., """ I .........., '"" Pan tame, 30 h ours a nn&itions avail. Bud gel •, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • ••• • • ••••• •• • •• •• u ·'U .. , El Toro 581 6463 perform vanous duties ....., J{elaxallon Therapeut1l' -~ -· -for Npt. Re h. doctor week, 5 days. Newp<>rt R.en~·_A·Car979-8826 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ Call a p p t 54M 21117. Banklllg Must 1>e 18 or ovt>r & h ve _Be_a_c_h_of_!!~e. 63l-44Z2. Restaurant ~ IOam·7pm c-rclalTeller Ill Npt. area fo1 ex hrs MIDICALIECEPT. Waitress. bus boy, t•ook A ' 1 EA 11:• Laura . .557-6300 hostess. Lunch & dinner !:';~~1~us experience de· ~!64'. _ _ _ 0 r g_a n 12 e d It' 0 r k er helper. kitchen idpe.~ Gnat c;its" Uniled. California Bank rvEC SECl-A.IY needed for onl! girl dl'pl dish washe r, cas 1er ESCOI S 2220ceanBlvd Inter esting pos1t1un h o urs availabl e 24Hrs 641 0180 La~un:_ Beat•h, 494-6546 available wilh inlerna· _________ , Restaurant op e ning 11 _..,.. .... C~ .... C .... --k taonal corp for an cX· -I ~ 1 Bankmg ('(:Utive secretary with MEllJ ~· 835-33Jl. Alllbp/MC/VIH TB.LEIS minimum 5yrs expr We Sales Hi Fi Compo Experience req'd. Xlnt. ar e seeking s omeon e CHRISTMAS nents . Salar y. x lnt . COMPATAllLITY UFES'J'YLE SOCI F.TY salary & benefits. Apply with a professional al· FROM EVERYONE AT future. C.M. area. EOE. Per.>onne l· Lit.ude who can ha ndle M/F. Call M·F , 11·2 o n tBIT ACiE IAMIC ~es':io~siibifiti~s ~ut~id~ r-n.·lfn:O_. 1 y . M r . P <t u 1 s e n , Couples Only 750·0674 Sgl Men Only 750·0677 Sgl Ladies Only 971·7979 Recorded Message 24 Hrs. 721N.Euclid.Ana he1m routine offic e work U \ I \ 213-685·8543. ~1038fl Musl manage time e Hi· ltMP011A11v Pu1sONN11 s11Mc 1s SALES · · · cienlly and make good If you are aggressive BOOKKEEPER·full · common sen se de · 557 ftAjl; and looking for a future COVER GIRL charae. for 1m mfar co. cision s . Apptirants ....., in retail mgmt w/good Need knowledge or should h ave ex eel. 3723 llrclt S...... co. benefits apply In • OUTCALL • 95.S-0778 MC IV I SA general ledger thru fin secretarial (80wpm l)'P· Me~ leeclt penon tam to llam Mon statem ents. Including ing) "' cle.ricaf skUls. ~~111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 t hru Fri. Standard AIR•· A/P Resumes 1st Some accounting e.xpr -::: .,....._ So B · t J "' pref Motel ~IUQI . 3077 . n s o . to be sent to. J arc<>. Inc-. San Clemente Inn. E1t· C.M. FIRST LADY Escort. Models Pcriy D•cers. ~ Birch St.· Newport Xint salary & benefits perienced night auditor ~_ach, Ca.~, for t he right dedicated & NCR 250 position open S C H 0 0 L •,.._11_.11 resourceful individual immediately. Apply in C R 0 S S I M • * 972-1345 * ~~ISA A t>ceple~ ,,,,, ... ,ssr Contact Mr. Freer at s · :h Npl Bch area law firm U n ited Ind ust r ies . ~toBruC4:.._!!l_!!_:__ CMIAID seeks f /l bookkeecpaer1 ·1 TI4/644·9812. Mus1c1an · Keyboard & a.--Mw SI 34.19 Good benefits ---r Karen85H005 G ENERAL O FFIC E guitar player for con· la K'!i:':t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._ W..ted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ee k e nd t•o mpa nion /h o u sek ee per , Mature. reliable. rollege educated. Call Answer Ad 11281. 24 hrs. 642 4300 •CAI DRIVERS • Checker Cah 770·0222 C A S HI ER / llOUSEWARf.o:S SALES. Apply in person Rion Hardware, 1024 Irvine (Westcliff Plaza) N H HelpW..ted 7100 ....................... --------- .A.DYHTISIMG SALES Because of a new ex pans1on progr a m thl' Daily Pilot has an 1m mediate o penini.? fur a sales p er so n with newspaper display arl vertis ing exper Good salary. comm1ss1ons & ex c elle nt fr i n ge benefits Ex celle nt growth opi>ortun1lles for pe.rson-.wilh career am· bitioos. Call for a pPoint ment. 642·4321, ext. 277 Orange Coast Doitv ruot C~HIERS UTVTEM MARKETS . Fo~ ~nd' & 3rt1 Sh 1 fls We promote to m;inal!<' mt'Ot & s upf'rv1s1on from w1th1 n WANT A CAR EEH '• Costa Me!>a lll D<'IM llr fi31 ·9'12 I LagUfla l:k ,11•h "~1 · n:u HELP temporaty g roup. Con · Perm p 'f 3.5 days per _lact_K_!_lhY 631-4062 . We('k $35/dll)" 493·~758 General TM lolN>a loy Club Is now hiring: Rfttauront Mgr. fo'1ll l11ne. 1-:ves. M'us l be ;ivail wknds. Must have prt.ov1ous rcs taurunl e xp. P~C!.rk Bilin gual Must type 50wpm Full time Mon. f'rt. 8.30·5 Please call f<>r appl. 645·7358. Mon. f'r1 8:30-5. GUARDS f\ill & part time All areas linitorms furn 'd Ag~ 21 or over, retired welt>ome No ex per. nee. App ly · U niv e r s al Protection Service. 1226 W 5th St .. Sanla Ana lnterv1ew l'lrs 9 \2 & 1·4. Mon·f'ri. MICiHTCLUI wants li censed a rmed security guard11 and ex· per bouncers o nly . Attt!r 8PM. call Marty, 64.5-0418 MURSES .A.IDES 7.3 30 & I 1·7 part time. CounLry C luh Con v . H~p. 549-3061;. PAX Housewives. s upple ment your hus band's salary. Part lime, Full lime posilsons avail. n o w C all C lara 640 ·111 0 , o r Na c k 557.7777 PBX Studenl5. do you want to ear n extra d ollars" Work pan ti~. No ex· per necessary. Regular ra1se<1 & co. benefits . Call Clara · 640·1110 or Nick: .557 ·1777. Elscort children across bus y intersec t i o n s before and after school. For information and ap· plication, contact Sgt. Wilkinson 644·3741 · Newport Beach Police Department, 870 Santa Barbara Or .• 92663. SEAMSTRESS Boat COV · ers. 501 29lh St .. N. B 673·2050 Secretary Legal Invest· ment Consultant seeks exp 'd person w /legal HC.''y skills. Collins As· sociates, S67 San Nicolas Dr.J~N.B. SCI'Y /BOOKKEEPER 3 to 4 dys wk, exper C. M. area 642-0322 Secretary Exp. sec. wanted for H.B. s n ack food co Shorthand, l yp, som e bookkeeping, perm pos. 11nt . salary. 848· 1900 -----"------330 W. day Street i----Co5ta-Me&a Huntmgton lleach 962-9ll6 HARUWARESALES. ---------1 s e C" re t a r y . Picture Fr amer. Ex· miMtrativePtr. Ad · F.qual Oppor E mployer Apply in person Crown ~~!!!!!!!'!~~~~Ill!-Hardware. 1024 Irvine. perienced. Part time . 760-1507 Art World Frames. 856 ASSEMBLERS. We wall train. Apply 7am MacGregor Yachts. l631 Placentia. Costa Mella Companion /Housekeeper to li ve w ilh e lderly woman CM. 548·3289 COOi Babysittcrneededto c<tre For pre-scho9L Ell.· or my infant in m Y perienced. Part or full Laaune ·Bearh hom e . ume. Irvine. 551-4533. 30hrs /wk. Daytime . ---~- <WestcUff Plaza I N.8 . --------~ HOSTESS No. Coast Hwy , Lag. Bch. 494·81~. Day Hostess posit ion Prod~tion available. Please apply Part urne. Mon. 2:3C>PM · in l)erson bt.wn 3·SPM : finish , Tues. l :OOPM · 22873 Lake Jo'orest l)r , finfah. WUl lrain. Apply ElTOi'o 1880Placenlia Ave. C.M. Want Ad Help., 642· 5678 Sell idle items 642·5'18 494·63M. Want Ad Result' 642·5678 · MaMy to LOCM 5025 MoMy to LOCM 5025 MaMy to Lo• 5025 MaMy to Lffll 5025 .•..................... ···················'··· ...•..............•........••..•••••.....••••• NE.ED MONEY If ,·1111 nl't·<1 moncv for any rl'ason and you need 1t fast. give us 8 c:all Wf' ... 1~n ·1 ask \'OU a "101 of personal questions or put ynu lhrou~h the 3rl1 clt•.i:rt•P to l(t'I a loan You'll f1nc:I us mce to lalk to and easy lo deal with S 1st. 2ncl. 3rd Ht•ul E.'ltale loen~ $ SSOO to S.SOO, OOCI $ A II lYP\.S of properly S J\ny \:alifom1a 11rl!11 S No credit r heck s Your equity only reference needed S ~ven 1f behind In paymen~ S Use money for any reason S Payment plan m ay be tailored to your budget S No tialloon paymenl necessarv S Interest only loans available S No dis\utblng your lslloan $Com pure our cosr.s with others S App 'ts yout home (It our office For1nrorm:11\on call GOLDEN . PLAN of CALIFORNIA O~ every d•r. 9-7. except Sunday Yor App t. Call Collect 42131 5'1·0290 18S2 Pacific Ave. Long Beach. Ca. 90806 ornc-es Throut(hout Callromla. Call Toll tree for orn~ nearest you l ...... IJ.7611 c.., . .._.,...,..,. SICUTAIY- MAlllTll1HI Newport Beach -baaed COl\llr\l(}lion firm seek· ing secretary to support mklg. dept. Good verbal/written com ·· munlcation & typing sldlla. Opportunity for career·mind e d i n · divklual. Xlnt. benefits. Send l'elfume/aalary his· tory: E.O.E. IMKAY .,.,,,., ... c •. a.c. ll01 DOnSt. Ste. 1200 Newport Bucb CA 92M3 Alta: llarketinl Dept. s. ••• ., .. ,,.. $1,000 + D.0 .E Accurate typln1. no 1bonhand. Mature, &d. ctr.. appearance. Call s.nd.y' $4lM055, co .. lal Pencmnel Asency, 2790 Harbor Bl•d.:..r. c .11. Nl!YmlA...P&E . l!.0 .1!, .!&ltaAAJD•• HAWY HOLIDAYS TblM JOU .. • •ll for uotber woaclerful • ~OUl1•~rt Ui........,Aaency .Olbd lat 'M EOE NRpalt/mMllO/FrH A N *********************** BIS WEEK'S SPECIAL \'OUR CHOICE • • • '79 TO,'OTA CE1,,u ·.\ l""ltTBAC" ~~~~ '~777 NOW ONI. 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'758052 Uv SU..8'6-1711 msa.o. ~ .,...Ml·-3,752-0A'l. llt't with "" •'ft tlftld tW'll hn.11. "'"Hur :;: s!.:J' .at,:•,!• cond C 111 Gr" a · afterSPM. vrR VttS lhr 7 day p~o. t at andud round 1n1 limn\ In wldll•. I " ~h· tll ,,:'._~•.par:• "1•11121 . ir1m remote. 9800. ' Ettakrbor Sport Fi•· IMh. SI•.. tOtO twflhnt cut. d lamoqd 1..,..h 8ff14nd with a W• Ntum ~rDUlnently Ned Rath• Markt't E11mond l2·1trin1 873.41311 her2mo1.old.lo.Sed,il· ••••••••••••'••••••••··~;~-:_~;...;.;....;..;..;.......;_:_ __ ~ fllM O ua 0 1 •t tonc .. led boa l'l .. p. Malfld auru-Uve. t•I. • 0 t b~apH same acouatic 1wtar w/elec loesaforceualeU0·1953 Ory 1tora1e available. Sc r;::-1 tlSO bod &ln11I• i·u t ~ .. •"•~-~.!!{•t,! trap m•etin1 airline ...i~1m Call14S"88 plckyp,S)50,AkaiX·35S lh1navox Receiver 'MaholanyChris Craft BNaewcportBaDyunDera .. N11831. •••••~~•••••••••••••••• ..--~ mooJ._ • "1 • r c,.... '[QI.-..._,. JJI 1 o ~· renwntl Prt'· :.:= · 11 d open .r.ul sler_eo Lap.e w /lurnlable, B-Lrac.11. bl l 1 H r llhl001t h11 i l•111y vt ·~•Y••u'•ooohl• ~Pll vm& a....~ t ..... ,., 'or a ~-lpcnorw en a. deck w/acces. I remote player. Two l a r ge c a n w / '"'· an~ -..10 "75toD21 K"aw. new h res \ ro. over e -""' dyman'a deU1ht. Make brka. S1400. Movin1. 11 •r11l11r1r11d•IJ • ~lhtdt11endoae control. 1ov,•· a.ms. speakeraS12Sorbestof o1r .... 7 .. ~1a n... t 11 bl M n W"I 11rll "'h ulu•h• IWIJ~ ~ t44' ~allpa,Pe.~. faorlc or WANTED : Good u1ed bulk tape eraser, tap.?> fer. Call C714) 673-5796. er°"._, ""1 1 oraae ava a e. u.aue11 7s1-0736A S. l•K " 10pt 0 1am·'nd Day Clo paper lr wt-maternity clot.hes. alie $150. 751·6119 Ask ror Ed. W 9060 Newport Dunea. 1131 '77 Harley Sportster • " .. .,,....,1 back 11 trlm your 8-10.~UO:SaftfPM •••••••••••••••••••••• Back Bay Dr NB . 1Un11 .. ll)K H v.iJuJt· lll~ Or try two ear1.ti. New Ibanez "Butterfly" Ad vent TV m oJ el 761. 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Equipped Cabin el rur V id eo LASER 13 used very Ill·•••• .. •••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• '"''' z ~., U11tl) '''"''I 111,,i.1h~J:a tl 11' l1t.i,:i $l 50 ell (.;c)uch blue. re d~~ie SIOO. w 1 shadow transducer I Recorder I TV. like new. tie, like new cond. $950 IOurmorcSl 40t'u Shelving unit Gx7 $400 pickup w/ strap button. 195 646-7098 ,.-l\' 10 l t.M'I •\j\ d tiit ~ I~ r ~ 1rt'e •o 1..<l IJ~ ~ nhltf l Sult-"tt 1;1AX lnclud•:<J 4~3~"828 E ve·Wt•t-kt.tntl" jack plug and hardshell 641·0493 ----NO t:AKD'' cusc. Mus t s a c rifice, loah & Mari... '80 Hobie Cat Xlt con. l)ruw yuu r own 1>r :11?11J J.'our llSH711 by \4 ralhal ~ Al.SO MXn race rigged extras name adtlr~i.11. phone & tires. nt'w $1 55 rirm ""'' ·.. 1 ' new, h &,i1,...wt $3200/0 80 968-5039 'II k d ,...., uua l'Ontro p ase •••••••••••••••••••••" __ · _ _ _ w.. ma 1• ont' {·ar l>l'r li73-lll33 I ( ..., w JI k •A50 1_.11 Add 2!r t·urh 5 u tl'r •• 5. 1 la e .,, loah Moifthft•c• / 16' HOBIE White Knight St>nd dwrk or monl"'f ur ll1•nwne SA PHllt .. :. yuur ror all of abo\ c. 17 14 > s.t-'oric• fO ZO wttrlr. W I sail box. new J1•rtu l'h Ol<'C onlv $1 0 eu 750 25 16, 631 01411 , ••••••rl•••••••••••1••• main.boom,locks &cpt '9LOT flllMTIHG li40-8Gll8 • S48-0995 M A R I N E f. L E C kit. $2000. 673-7902 P 0 Uox 1500 "4nf<Cll PimtOS & OnJOfts 1090 TRICIAN . SU /---. Co:;t.i ~fr:.a cu 926:.!G lets.,,._nb 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Des1gnr1nstall/rcpatr ~Pl 9070 L .... ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowrey Organ 24 veduls. Qua l. work 549·2520 evi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o•• ,_, I""· h I . , Le s lie s peake r •-~ M.-....: s PS AV ILABI E Sendsomeone you lo\t'J mars ul IOU wall :suµu Cherrywd euli $1000 ~l ...-.n• LI 20'tAo 45, • bouQud of 30 multi rnl lead bra111 . 11177 model UOOS48·5Gl.!3 ....,,...... 9030 ured helium bullu1111, Looks hke n~... llardly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·1900 ued with ribbon & your used S6SO Ibanez clcl" SIUincJ 8093 01 esel Generator uwn personal messa~c tnr Kwtur Prof c1t1t111mtl •••••••••••••• ••••• • •• • KC>lfLEH 20 KW very Pcrrcl't for c\ t•ry or modl'I with T rl't' of l.1fc <iOLI-' Carts for :.ule good .Perk ans 4 154 IWOO c as1on w,. Ul•l1' er 1:1.11111i: up lo the neck Xlnt l'On<l cw llatt . hour.>. runs lcsi. than '• MARCUS CHANNEL f15 tmo SIDETIE Up to 18' 673·8145 673-441\J Woodgru1n bod y with etc. 492 6128 newcost646-7098 hard shell l'asc ssuu Clai.~1r.,>tl Adi.. your one SELL idle items with a NEW MGMidcpt -.. .}... :&.---~ Use Ans~t Ad service -when placing your ad ... a •---+-early Pilot ad number wilt appear in your c lassified ad llohday Party Hcc11JI!~ Bourbon l'akt.>. hran<I) dJj>_,_ ~tr.-~ Kute's K1tr ht-n 11274, CdM 92625 S.18 ti4-16 Want Ad Help" 642 5678 .,10µshoppml{ center Dally Pilot Classl!1ed ~d • ~~:'.~·.~::: ....... !~~ t"!.°.S:.~~.~: .... ~.!!.~~ 1~~ .".~·-~:.--. ....... !~~~ ~~· ... e.":.-:::::.!~~-~"!.°.~·-~:.": .....•. !~.~~ !~~~~·.~.~.":: .. ~ .. !~.~~ . we take your messages 24 hour s a d a y ... you cat I in a t your conveni en ce during office hours and get the r esponses to your ad ... thi s service is only $7 .50 w eek . For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca ll 642-5678. ;. . Daily Pilat FttB>EllC KS: Treaaures of TMOri-..t An n uul 20 '. urr Christmas & J an clearaf\c~ salt• 30"; off 1( bought with U.S. Sliver C'oins. Current rule paid Specials exdudcd 3\787 Camino Ca p istrano . S.J.C. 661 3'J33 Whethe r you're buy ing or selling. Classified ad vertising will get your message to the right i>'!O pie Call Today' 642 5678 L.:.--------.,----------' I -----_. __ 6~ .... ' r I T'S t-:.\S \' ~ Look (or ~our na mt' and add rt·~' in toda~ ·~ d a-.,irit·tl -..·t·tion. H \Oii rind it. <:a ll 642·567'1 Ext. 272 and \\t' "ill arran~,. rur · ~ou to pic:k up your ti<:kt·l~ at the ll(';lrl''' 0Uit·1· or th•· ~,'.°.~·-~:.--: ....... !!.~~1 ~"!.°.~·.~:.": ....... !~~~ i ~"!.".~·-~:.": ....... !!.~~ Are y~~reacfy } ioran LEASE OR BUY YOURS TODAY! ·~ ,, Alfa Romeo? each imports •Alfa Romeo• eugeot•Sociti 848 DOVE STREET Newport Bloch 752-0900 , ,J \ TURN OFF 1-5 AND I • ¢IJ5· '\ A..tos, M~w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s,M•w ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FHIS W••K•llO ON& Y! YOU CAN SA'VE ·6% Thurtday, o.c.mbel 25, 1980 .............................. ~ ................................... .. w.-. ''"I............... .... w WI IUY ~ •• ~ •••••••••• !?.'.~ ~ ..•••••••••• !?.~~· CLIAM CAii & . "11 Luci• Beta Coupe. AteTaUCIS Ss pd, enr l , Am/Fm. stereo CaM, A/C, ps, pb, leather int, 27,000 ml. .Uklnl ... 000. •·'4C>l afterl-4-11. COHHEU o,EYROUT .... .,. tt I I .. l ~ , '°" I \ ,, ~ , ' SU-1200 miracle mazda 21 SO H.ttor ll~d. Cosia Mesa 645-5700 WANTED! SADDIHACI IMW ,,., .... ........ ,, DCB.l.84T 58.ICTIOM A FEW NEW llllO 8MW1 LEFT!!! Come Jn Today Before They 're Gone! For the Beat Deal in Oranae County.. Com e See Ua Today! SADOLHACI V.WY IMPORTS 2&602 llarJuerite Pkwy Mlss1on Viejo lll-2040 495.4949 Cloted Sundays OUMGI COUMTY'S OLDEST Sales-Servtce·Leasing llowC•••r.b1c. RotLS koyce BMW IS40Jamboree ~!.WJ>Of"l ~ach ~O,fi444 IOI McLAllN't & 850 N, Beac h Blvrt LA HABRA 15 Mi. No of SA F wy I 1714)522-5333 Sunday by Appl PORSCHES WANTED '70 2002, e n it Rood Allow w> lht! opporlumt v $1200 0 80 needs IA'or k V1cons1dt-r the purchase 548·5612, 642 3273 t\ e or trade· in or your clean · message Pon.t he. iheck with l 'i. - Mllcc•• .... t74t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-C•IS?t TUllOD•s& Sunrool, cauette, alloys and low miles. (9t5WJD~ SALIPllC8! (7toCbooae P'rom 1 JIMSLIMONS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Ul-127' '74 ~E. 47K m i, a ll xtras. super clean. 644·6449 ·--- •M179 4SOSL 23K low miles 24 m o. warranty CS6370) ftricedtos.N! JIMSllMONS IMPOITS 1970 HA RBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-127' I~!'!!!!~~~ '78 450SLC. 30K m 1. perfect car. every xtra. 644.6449 73 280 Me rcedes , h l e blue. mmt cond. stereo. auto. $1500 760·9278 '7:1 300CO 12.000 m1 .· $! L.500 or best offer 642·5392 1980450SL $.35.000 1131·3046 '77 :lJOD loC1ded I OWnt•r S R 540 6630 days . !198 6113 £'\ ei. Today• 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGiil 97 44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• from factory suggested list price o'n every. new car In stock + any .,.___.... _____ ~aaJer installed optioa & acce11~rle1 at co•~°' N~wport:Da~sun --·~-----~~~=+~~~~~~~ A \'ery rare model with a ir cond &c only 60.000 u r i g 1 n a I m 1 ·1 e's ' 1009EAFI BIA I HIGH INTEREST RA TES DATSUN 210's OEMIR IMJ(TOR't '~ YOtJI I> SU . MOOCl COST DISC Nia. ' SG2' 213 Z9'b .. , 210 l fl •Wld ISM. II& UIC ~-241 28Z2 .. 1 210 H• •" Wll lit. 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SAU PflCE + TAX. UCSISE. l20.00 OOCUMENT MY FEE ANO FINMCE CHAME. T1tlS Off'ER 8000 OMl Y FOR CARS ANO TRUCQ PURCKASEO FD STOC«. PfUCES 6000 <*LY WITH T1tlS AD. Top Bellar Paid ! I fo'or Your Car ' JOHNSON & SON Uftco6n-M•,.cury I 2626 Harbor Blvd'. <..:o:.ta Mesa ~0·5630 MOW $2995 MIRACLE MAZDA USED CAIS 14Z> Baker Street NF.WPORT JJ t:ACH 545.3334 9746 tl. W• Pa_y_ 1a;.--..,;;iiiiiii_o;i;;;;;_;;.t ·7, Opel W11gon. Am /Fm " tape deck. e ng n eed11 OVER work s:MX> or hs l ofrer ... look a>-27117 For Your Good DATSUN '7 4 Pwpot 97 41 VW. Porsche or Audi 260% ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 speed. air cond1t1on· LE •SE ,_--.. t .• ~ VW·PORSCHE-AUDI W5 E. Coast HI way at Bayside Drive .:-.lewport Beach 673 0901! ----- ing, ster eo and s uper 5111' sha~~~ID DIRECT! $4495 JIM SLIMOMS 1911 ,EU~EOT IMPOITS TURI01 Premium pnces J!170"4RBOR BL\·o paJd for any used car COSTA MESA llACH IMPOITS •foreign or rlomest1c I 631-127 6 848 Dove Street in good cond1t1on NEWPORT BEACH See Us First • !lfl•ll!llll""1i. '762llOZ. new paint. radial 752-09~~ __ _ T A. cassetlt'. hra . 'or"ICM 9750 ..!KK8 I I .11 hu1 Ill\ II t ·.,,1,1 \[,.,,, ·,hi II.Utt WC1n t ed Ho nd J car. 1970·72. N-600 with blown l>ngine. ~31-8801 .l\1onza exhaust. imma<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. S7900 840·'4276 '73 9 1 IT ClS . w h ite. ·75 8·210 One owner 4 black. snrf. all ··s" op· I door. runs g real $1495 lions. 960·4942c 842·~.:*>...: offer 6"5·7578 •771 , 924. 4 spd. s unroof. ·75 8210. 4·dr. rhlt S22IJO Cal I &41-032!\ am 1rm stereo. 26.000 mi . cnJ?. xlnt cond . must sell. 752.5065 -· . Roh loyu 975' Mechanic.' s Car i •••••••••••••••• ••••••• SmoR cert I owner Lo # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. •Autol, IMpOrt~ m1, nu motor parl !- 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• batt. 51 m p ~ PP JR ROY Alfa Row.o 970! 497.2455 • I R CARVER '••••••••••••• •••••••••' Fiat . --97 25 r r ROllS·ROYCl LE .. $E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1S40J .. ,,,bo,•• A '71 FIAT SUPER ~.= aucll DIRECT! IRAVA WAGON CLOSE 0 SUNDAYS 1911 ALFA SPIDEIS 5s~ trans .. roof rack A~ FM stereo casselle Sil ver S hadow . lon g & only 26 .000 m 1 les' wheel base. royal blue fll8WZVl ext. top, & mt 39 .000 m 1, HOW $399'5 b y o wner. SS3 .0 00. IEACH IMPOITS MIRACLE MAZDA 752·14-00ext 2367 P atty. 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 USED CAIS Saab 9~0 · ,. 1425 Baker Str eet ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA LEASE ... ------,-101 __ 545·3~~~ .•..•.•...... ·········-1· i-_ ..... _. ••. fr_ .. _ -n <TOLSi aoo-=. ,_.. _ _. -automatic, air, a m /fm. 4 speed. priced to sell Very clean. $1500 Firm. fast! Uc.39061 St797 -Ill.REC~! ~-1 543·1563 days. 649·2988 IRVIMI DATSUM af\6&wknd.s. 951·7575 ---- 1911 SAAi TUll01 · llACH IMPOITS IMW 9712 '74 Fial 128 Sedan . 4 •••••••••••••••••••••.•• cylinder engine, 4 speed IM8 Dove Street For the best d!_a l rn trans m ission . st e r eo NEWPORT BEACH Orange County::-come cassette. Lie. 7UVFJ -752.090-0 - See US l'ocfay ! ! .$1491. J""'aon and ion -~----~ --9-7-6-2 .L ~ L i n co ln /M e r c ury ••••••••••••••••••••••• \;, 540-3&30. I '71 SUIARU '76 Fiat Xl9, xlnt cond i· •FCOUPI tioo. 14.000 /best offer. s speed trans .. AM /FM $ADDLHACll VAWY IMPORTS 28G Marguerite Pkwy . 551-4501 aereo w /caasette. sun- Miuion Viejo '121 lll·J040 495-4949 VISIT YOUI __ CloHd __ Su_n_d_:ays __ 1 Obttal COAST CREVIER HONDA HU.DqUAITHS roof. red exterior • u -tra n.lce! (lllOVWJ>. ~WSJHI ...UQ.IMAZDA U•CARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 541-JlJ4 I o ~s:. HQ60WA'f TODAY!!! , "78 Subaru Brat 4X4. 4 SA"HA AMA UMIYBSITY cylinder e cono m y . f i 835·3171 SALESlaSERVICE epeed tran1mi11lo•1 n.tulr1t111.11r10111v1MGMACH!t1f OLDSMOllLI All/FM atereo tape. *1.._ IMWt• MOMDA Li e. 74TVCP SHtT. v..-. John.Ion lftd Son LI•· "7UOOZ (0&58) e.MC ftUCIS coln/llercury 540-3530. "JUOlltlt.li 1/r (0332) • m>Harbor Blvd. '25JOUla (0035) COSTA MESA 71TOYOTA ,uoora1Jr41p .. (15'la> 140.964-0 C&ICA 'T1m1unlf. a1r C320TI .W.a.aU.dJlo.Jt.da -ear ae-1 (l810l) :n :U'0 LOQtOJ tm.'71. N-tOO with blown 141tt---~-~ MOWISTHln I ..-.sn.-i '@NPlW~ -Job Mellen to ~k .... 9714 ~ "°'UWAGtN. INC UM Dal11 Pllot Help ••• .. •••• .. •••••••••••• 1 • 116-41• ._.. daulftcaU.. If ioGMa, rtii1t.., la trant. 1373' H__. lllle job JOU waet ., aot -,......., xlat coe4. Gerdln Gfowt dilen JOU ml11lt COii• ....... •Ider orrerl~::·~"fl GHIA rebU. la t e Job w aated rwtond. N•• palat. ~· .,._etca.5171 ...,..._Offer. M4·'7MI . VW .,. ,... H9Vert. 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New HOO 'tm VW SSK m1. xlnt cond . ••••••••• •• ,........... •••••••••• ••••••••••••• $1875 635·6120 '88 PICK UP reblt en11 1700cc, 94300 $48 l300 ~OUMTY Y YO EXCLl1$1VELY VOLVO Larpat Volvo Dealer in Oraqe Cowity ! ltuY or LEAH: DIRIC'l OH/\l\JI . \I, , I 1 ' VOLVO I 0 I 20 Garden Grove 8 1 Garder\ Grove 53(}.9190 , .................. -.. ... -) ·79 Diesel Rabbit. wht ---ttll w bm mt. fat>lory air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t . ~ '66 Squarebock. <'le;.in 4 mns great. Sl60CI stereo Priced to sell &U-21612 . Would You Orin A UtUe Further To Save A Hundred DoUan'!?? '!'? ?'!??? CaJI Us Today For More Details :• '7ST-TOP Power brakes. power ~· power steering with t1lt/telescop in1 steerlnt wheel, air, AM /f'l'lll stereo . r ear w ind o w d e fogger . automatic trans. Snow white with Bur1undy in· terior 27.000 miles. lm- m a c u 1 ate thruout ' $8,100. 754-6790 o r EVERYONE AT SANTAANA -.-0-ATSU i +-~~-!">4~S·_6_7~-'~~--1 : '66 VW (..'ampl'r. orig YOU.ti CMMUAC 11.t.l•SHIP IM OIAMel COUNTY! SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING toO-S.. C:O.t Hwy. ~·-" 4t4-lll 1 Answer Ad #209, 642-430011--W"IP""---....;.,_""'!!'-.. ..... ______ .... _; -24 hrs. · j cond New en~. new t WISHES ~:,::'"'"" miNARERS J o ••••••• v •• o .. L.vo········· c:ANfl .. .1\l: Chris t'llas Special, '77 Vette. loaded. xlnt cond, $7200. (7 14 )7S2·6692 , SB US FllST! 11141955.mJO. J i EVERYONEAEVERYWHERE :o•!. 1 .~.:·.~~~'.1~,''.1~:1":1'00 We havea good selection o;...,. -ttlS <:.!._ N E1 W & U S E 0 •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • iJ • SALIS, SIRVICE AHDLIASIMG ..... ..,vro ets !" CO...,MEl.L C HEVROlfT ·x.: ~ I I .t I t. 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Good gas m1luge 120D0 1o fr 534 .7533 eves wknds '41 O W Sunswept St. Sanu Ana r-tTm11~1't':Tl'yn31tjf--.,..lll111 clean. good gas. 080 646-31897 WHILE THIY LAST ••• NEW 1980 C .. ARS AT . . ---Fw4 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'Mwt91CJ Beige4spd .. a te. am -fm s tereo . Chr1st m <11' special S3987 lic.902X\'N llYIMI DATSUH '51-7575 '7 5 M•tmMJ 4 spd .. 4 cyl . cul<' c<1r. reduced $23 9 9 l.Jc.867MBD llYIMI DA TSUM Hl-7571 ,, .. lranalla ·;~,: 45720257 - LTD ~·~~;,';' 5619•'' LTD .,.~.;~11 · 56961 23 ...................... 11------------------1 ' -llnl <\•:.,:~~:I $662737 'TI Lincoln Versailles. VS automatic transm ission. power windo ws . door locks and seats. a ir t>on dit.JonLng. Lie 415XXB 11997 Johnson and Son Lin coln ~er c·ury 540-3630 '950 ORAJ"l/GE COL':-ITY 'S Flt4EST LINCOLN-M ERCl' RY DEALERSHIP ~ -;t.ttll~~ UNCOLN·MERCURY 16-18 AutoCenter Dr SO Fwy-Lake F orest exit IRVINE U0-7000 , _________ _ ·1oc.....,.11.1 Chocolate 'brown w ith manr. extras. flawless condition. 12.106 miles. Hurry! serial 13247 15987 llYIMI DATSUM- '51-7515 '79 Merc ury Zephyr Wagon . autom a tic transmission. air condi· tioning. power steering. luggage rack . Lie. OlOWQJ $4497. J ohnson a n d Son L in co ln / ~rcui:_y_S40·3630_. _ _ '-Bini ; .. :·:::· 570lr4 I -llrtl ·:.:;,., · 5735211 T ·Bird ~·:, :. .. 5945713 Fal1111011t ~:;-... 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MESA . , '80 Mercury Monarch V8. automatic. ate. only 8720 miles. Lic.WZRU 16297 Johnson and Son Lin- coln/ Mercury 540·5'30 oe•-.. 11. l_ _ ttss ••••••••••••<t;•.t~U._•• DEL'TA 1n. lT.OOll mi. Many extras. S7 .500. Call: 675·$292 '71 otcll • Diesel am /fm. a ir , power seat 48K milea 95200494-1207 tt65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77T,..A• w/T· ... & ............. Power' 1teerin1. brakes. windows . Power door locks, rear window de· fCJllet. 11 llPG with 403 VI. All/FM I track. ... llM41• '11 lllnne, 4 dr, alnt cond. pooo, Days M8·llOO: evea•·5315 •••••••••••••••••••••• n Ford Tltuaderbir4:- VI , automatic traHml11lo•. power H•ta • •lndow1, air coMlt"-1•1, A 11 t FM 1ter ... Lie. 01tlZ8 ........ nd .. l.laeoln /Mtrc•ry "4&7'T 54481 lt1tflOID UMCHm9,6T Aufo,,.111c •ra-. •• OOi ••• I •MIU~­"'-a-Ci'\ilii 6iilfil SOOll IO be 1 c-• 111a&'l321 3111. P4643l) •u11 lt7t~ PIHPICllW VI. 3 tDHd_fr,nt ••Ill •••• , .. \llFM_..., ... _ ..... ~ ............... l!Wi I.too ,.. .... , 19er 2'711 S.. 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