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1980-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
I\ I I I \ ' I I t ~ .. 1111 • l 1 I ( ) HI\ N I ·' ( ( ll HJ ' ,. I\ l I' ()I H...t I /\ / '> c l NT ~ Ex-cop di8putes MacDoriald case 'confession'· 1-'A Y£1~ t:\ II I.I'. ~ t 1AP1 fontwr Arm) lnH·11ll"4ill01 '" tw I' tlOl \Ur'° "'h\•lh~t Ill 'H~1>h&alot ,., .:1 \'t1t'ckeJ out 11 I ·ad wturh u. 1.H'l\' tth! dcl.-cllV\I d a\m1> "o uld µr u v " fur1oc1 Grt"t•o l~·n·l tk>t•\11r J1·rft " Mul' l>onald " 11111c~·c11l uf 1nu1 J c r t•b&rgei. Pt•k r ~ t\t! .. rni.. 110 14 d f jaycl tc ' 1llt: r~~ 1.·i.lcAtt .... 1c:.11uw '>uld th,. rt'l'lllll \"1mft•:.Mur1 IJy :111 ull~" :d wuneis to the murders ol MacDo n a ld's wife and daughter1 I:!> nothing more than ..i "i.mokciscrtcn " ~ul ht wi.s unable to say what mvc~\l&ators did in qu~stioning ;1 witness who corroborated '>lahiments by the supposed wit· ne~i. M<icDon111h.I. now a Huntington B\!aCh resident . was convicted in I !n9 of the bludgeoning and stab· bing deaths of hjs pregnant wife, CoUetle, 26, and their dau1ht.ers. Kimberly and Kristen . But he was freed by a federal appeals court, which ruled he was denied the right to a speedy trial. That ruling was upheld last week. MacDonald contends he and his family were attacked by three men and a woman with long blonde hair , a floppy hat a nd boots. Ted Gunderson, a former FBI agent now working as a private detective, has said a woman in Ohio has corroborated state· me nts made b y H e l e na Stoeckley, who claims s he wit· nessed the ritualistic slayings. But Keams. in an inter view Thursday, dismisse d Ms . Stoeckley's statements, saying she was "expert a t roflfessing." Ms . Stoeckley was dismissed at MacDonald's trial. The judge called her an unreUable witness. Gunderson said Jan Snyder or Cleveland, Ohio, lived two build· ings away from the MacDonalds and saw two cars leave the area on the morning of the slayings. Ms. Snyder picked out .a pic- ture or a man she saw e nter one of the cars. Gunderson said it is the picture of a man Mrs . St oeckley implicated in the crimes. G underson said Ms. Snyder's co rro b ora t ion o f Mrs . Stoeckley's statements makes it clear that the murders of Dr. Ma c Dona ld 's wife a nd daughters were rommilted by _ ,1 what he called "a seic-and drug· crazed Satanic cull that prar· ti ced ani m a l and hun;ia n sacrifice " e -officials -charged-.in b • e Subzero ·cold lingers By the Associated Press Carter says Builder U.S. confirms 'favors' sought? 52 . By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM D•tlY Pllol -----:!::..----~~~=------·--;Trih~r::e=-e Irvine cit y building in· A Siberian deep freeze pus hed .._,,__-.u~....-eroot•y A1t-h;Morte-to--~~.., spectors were charged Friday with soliciting liquor. food and overtime from sever.al prl'vate con tractors in exchange for favorable inspections. I 'I '• I 1- t • J_ .1 c • fro m New Orleans to New E n gland and floods washed across the Pacific Northwest on Friday, while record December warmth lur<.>d thousands lo the beaches of Southern California. Temperatures dropped off more than 100 degrees from the West Coast to the East Coast. like a frozen steak broiled only on one end. · More than 2 inches of rain in 24 hours in weste rn Washington and Oregon swelled rivers over their banks, closing som e highways, causing at least one death and prompting evacua lions of low· lying areas. "Water 1s going places where 1t 's neve r been befort;." s aid Ma ry Priss. -::oordinatot of the T illamook County Emergency Services office in Oregon. In the Eas t . where the thermomete r readings plum- m e ted as low as 26 degrees below zero. cars refused to start. som e trains quit running, and city offi cials were deluged wth thousands of calls from tenants t·omplaining of no heal. "We're getting bombarded," said Frank Gesualaldo. chief of the city code enforcement office 1n Newark , N .J "Som e landlords don 't provide enough heat. some buildings are old. Even the good homeowners. berause of the economic pinch. are bringing the he;Jt up slowly." On Chris tmas Day in New York City, officials reported get- ting 1,200 complaints about no heat in just two hours . At least six were found dead of expos ure on city s treets in Was hington, Boston. Chicago a nd Lat robe, P a ., and Philadelphia 41uthorities said the cold contributed to the death or one man there. Others died in dozens of fires, as heaters were turned on full force. Fire offi cials in Shirley, Mass., blamed lhe cold weather and a faulty wood stove for the fi re that claimed the Jives or a family ol four. "It's the only thing that could have caused it." said Rudy Kurtyka. de puty fire c hief. "We found it stocked up with wood. I im agin e they w e re really pushing it because it was so. cold." Boston aulhorifies bfamed the cold for the death of a man found unconscious by police. Two homeless residents of <See COLD, Page AZ> QVIZ FE4TURES C4BINKf JIFf I 1001 1ecretar11 of health. education and welfare under Preatdents Niz- on and F'ord. Recentl11 Preaidnt-e~ct Riagart namtd me H crdarJI of deff!nae. I have often ur11ed the OW· e"'metd to fn· CMI# milltO'l/ ~.Who om I? True or /alse: ConQrH• can noct o bill mao lalo ~ aft•r the pre· ftdnl ltu wro.d, or rej«t11d. U. Tlw OUIOerl to tlwH and otlwr qu1Hofta arc m The Quit, o ~ featv.tt of the DaUJI Pilot, lowwl on Page A7. DAiiy ~lee Staff .._. 'TWAS THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS ALONG COAST And tt seemed Hke everybody had gone to the beach Thousands crowd coastal beaches Un seasonably warm weather attracted summer-sized crowds to Orange Coast beaches Friday. and the hot spell was expected to t•ontinue today and Sunday. A 1r tempe ratures in the lo w-80s attracted more than 75,000 tQ the sands from Hunt· ington Beach to San Clemente on Friday, lireguards reported. The Orange County Harbor Patrol said a large number of pleasure boaters also were tak· ing advantage of one of the hot- test Christmas weekends in memory. Laguna Beach lifeguards said Friday beach attendance there wa s about 35,000 . They described tl as "an amazing crowd" for this time of year, A bout 3,000 people hit the beach in San Clem ente Friday. lifeguardi; said . PLAJNS. Ga. <AP> -P resi- dent Carter said Friday that for the first time since April's failed rescue mission, U.S. officials have confirmed the whereabouts and well-b ein g of all 52 American hostages in Iran. But he said that merely know- ing their status is not enough for the United States. •' ll 's still ins ulting to see them he Id prisoner," the president said. "They seem to be all fairly well, but what they need is freedom." Speaking to reporters outside his mother's home, the president said he was relieved that mm of a Christmas visit to the hostages by Anibale Bugnini, the papal representative to lrar1, showed that "three or four " of the hostages who had not been ac· counted for since April are alive and appear to be in good health. The president was asked if the hostages are being held in "lux- ury" accommodations. as Ira- nian officials were quoted as saying earlier in the week. "No, not luxury," he replied. "It's still imprisonment. They're not Cree. That's the most impor· tant single thing." He did not say where the hostages were be· ing held. "It's a criminal act," the pre· side nt said . "It has been Crom the very beginning.·· On Monday, Slate Department spokesman John H. Trattner contradicted the Iranian claims about the hostages' luxury treat· ment. saying. "we have reports that a number of them may, in facl. be in prison" and som e are not receiving proper medical treatment. On Friday, a U.S. oCCicial, who asked not to be identified, said the 52 Americans appeared to have been moved to a new. bet· ter location. He noted the film c lips, trans mitted to the United States by Iranian television . showed the hos tages sitting in comfortable c hairs and also showed bowls overflowing with fresh fruit. The oCCicial added. however. that there was no assurance that the hostages would not be re· turned to their k>rmer quarters S t ale Deparlmenl spokeswoman Susan Pittman sa id the con cerns the ad· m inistration expressed continue to apply unless the new situation ''represents a perman ent change in the wa)· the hostages will be treated." Carter said 1t was obviously comforting to the hostages · families to know that their loved ones are alive and apparenlly well. And he said that he was gratified that they had at last been contacted "by someone in whom we have confidence." T he president was refernng to Algeria's ambassador to Iran. Abdelkarim Gheraieb. who. ac· cording to Tehran radio. visited all 52 of the hostages -49 of the m in one location -between Thursday evening and Friday m orning He is said to have found the captives "looking quite h ea lth y and well nourished." Gheraieb's visit is the first confirmation of the status of all of the American captives s ince a U S . military rescue mission was aborted in the Iranian de- sert in April and Iranian mili· tants announced that they had <Stt HOSTAGES, Page A2> Carter returns PLAINS. Ga. IAP l -Presi- dent Carter bid fare well lo friends and ne ighbors Friday and returned to Was hington for his final 26 days as c hief ex· ecutive. C riminal complai nts were fited in Orange County lhlrbor Court charging Irvine building inspectors Manuel S. bin1res, 34. of Corona . Daniel B Aullard. 50. of Costa Mesa . and Arthur W Peck. 51. of An ahe im \\ilh s ol 1c 1t1n g o r acl·ept1n g ·gratullies. ,Two other building inspectors who were not named by police were placed o n ad · m 1n1strat1ve leave pe nding further investigation by Irvine police The misdemeanor complaints were issued Friday following a three-week investigation prompt· ed when an unnamed contractor complamed to city officials of the alleged bribes, police said. The contractor. working in the new Irvine Industrial Center East complex. told City Public Works Director Brent Muchow that inspector Linares pre~sured him into providing alcohol. free lunches and overtime, police said. ln return, Linares was to com· plete "favorable and expeditious inspections .. of the building pro- ject, police said Muchow reported the com- plaint to police in vestigators. who iniliated a crim inal in· vestigation of lhe building in· Spector Der. 5 Investigat or Mark Hoffman said the invest igation turned up several other contrac·tors who were allegedly approached lby the inspectors for favors Hoffman said the inspectors would inspect a job site. "then find some fault. or problem that could cause the contractor a de- lay.·' "'The inspector would find that weak spol. then cue In on It and u se it t o h is adva ntage ... Hoffma n s aid. Tod#'s crowd was expected to be even bigger . barring a sud- den change in the weather pie· ture. And a spokesm an for the National Weather Ser vice said weekend beac h goers have nothing to worry about. The high today io Orange County was predicted to be 81 with an overnight low of 43. The for ecast also called for some late-night and early-morning fo~ along the coast. Airport plan blasted He said the inspectors solicit· ed liquor. lunches. or overtime "He might ask the contractor to call for an inspection during a time period when city inspectors normally are not available:· Hoffman said. "Then the city Friday's water te mperature in the high 50s was expected to con- tinue tOday and Sund~y. The chilly waters kept most bathers out or the oeean Friday, but s ur- fer s in wetsuits had a field day. ··There 's a lot of new Chr istmas s urfboards out the re." commented a Hunt· ington Beach lifeguard, who added that they were enjoyin1 3 to 4 foot waves. He said about 4,000 people were on the beaches the re Friday. About 30,000 hit the sand in Newport Beach on Friday, lifeguards said. More female med students CHICAGO (AP> -The percentage of women entertn1 the nation's 128 medical schools more than tripled durin1 the 19701, 1the Journal of the American Medical Aaaociatlon reported Friday. The journal also said in lta 80th annual report on medical education that medical school• are considertnl a reduction al clas• liJel bffaute of redUftld federal a11i1tance to 1tudenta and an ea1tn1 of the doctor •hort.,e. would bill the contractor for the Residents say 8ocial impacta Klossed over overtime." • "ft was a prelly clever MO Homeowners fro m Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights are charging that the recently released master plan for John Wayne Airport is loaded with in- adequate, biased and misleading information. The Airport Action Assoeia- tion. In a 28-page letter lo the county's Environmental Management Agency, says the master plan fails to address the social impacts of expanding operations at the airport. The group, which representa homeowner groups in Newport and Santa Ana Heights. con- cludes that the master plan should be dumped. "We sugeat that you contract with a competent social scientist · to conduct a new soclal lmpact U · sesament, .. thegroup wrltea. Assoclation members report they were "dismayed" that the massive muter plan did not analyze "socio-economic tr .... 1. tions" in nei1hborbood1 near airport.a nor inereua ln crime· near airporta. ·'There ls overwbelmin1 evidence worldwide that the cre.tkln and expaaton of jet- ports have subltantial adverse > effects on human beings. ··But the social research or· ganized and presented in the materials <master plan) that we have read does not analyze any Tugboat man's death probed The U.S. 'Naval lnlellhtence Service has joined police in in· veatigating the death of a 39· year-old tu1boat operator at the U.S. Navy Weapons Station ln Seal Beach. Officers said the body or James Alvin Richcreek of Garden Grove wu found ln U.. water's ed1e near a small boat landlnl near Anaheim lJay Wed· nffday afternoon. Seal Beach Police S1t. Leonard Frisbie aald 1Uchcniek apparenUy suffered an lnjury to the left aide of hil head. He said foul play bu not been ruled out. The Oran1e County Corootf''I Office said Friday tbe cue l• 1till pending and no cause of death bu been determined. of these effects." the association contends . Members of the association say they'd like to see informa· tion on how airports disrupt social institutions s uc h as school~. affect property values and influence family life. ·'The list is long and we intend to lay bare the issues that must be analyzed." the group says. Further. they sa y. surveys and samplings presented in the master plan appear to be biased i n s e v e.r a l c a s e s w h i l e arithmetic averages used in the document seem misleading. <Stt BRIBE. Page A%> Coasa \\'eather High c loudin ess, otherwise fair through Sunday. Thick fog forecast tonight and Sunday morn· ing along coast. Cooler. Highs today uppe r 60s near beaches, 80s inland areas. Sunday highs 65 to 75. The Airport Action Associa· tlon hu made similar charges in INSIDE TODJ\ '1 the put. Last June, the group su11ested that VTN Consolidat· R«c~ ttur&s hau. ·~ ed, the ftrm hlred to put together that ~ ~"' mczj• the master plan,..be..fir --1-_.__,.w aa h 1 ,._ to-~ They cbar1ed that VTN, once cu bcmg e>Mw. SH Po.,. Cl. an active member of the pro- al r po rt aroup Community I••• Aill)Ott Council. bad 1 "blatant conruct of interest..' VTN apokesmen denied any s uch conflict. The muter plan will be the .1\ibject of publlc beartn11 before the rounly Board of S\lpervilOl'S euly next V'"ar. "'"-~· .. ,. ...,.c.. .. c-. ., ~-"'"'* a-tllW o•• ~· Ct c-... .. ~ Ct ........... CW9 . ......... ~ ., •... ._ .... _ ......... ....... D .. 11.t• ·$25 million in art stolen in Argentina . B ENO AIRES, Ar1utln1 tAPl -Thlevea tntt~ Ar1tnuna'• National r1nt Arta M~um durtna tht nl1ht and tolt If paintin11 and nlne 1rl.l.lptu,..1 valu.ci It 12~ mlll.lon, authoriti• Hid Fnda,y · Tht .. Mary or culture, JuUo Ganctdo. aald mo&\ of tbe toltn wor w.ir t"renrh lrnpreulonlJt palnlin11 and aU once bt-lon1.0 lo lbt eoll•ctlon ul a weallby Aratnllne rancher named Antonio Sant~marina Sant•m•r•n• 's he Ira 11muHled pare of the collection out of Ar1tntlna 1tfter b111 duth In l'74, in vlolallon of a law desl1ned to ~ttp valuable 1&rt In lhe country Aft•r th~ 1overnm1nt start· Ni le1at 1u·t1w1 lht' hetr~ s~ttled the can by donatln1 the rest of tht M llt'<"hClf• lo the 1ovt!rnrneot owned museum. ., -..•no ldllf'r• •l'P•rftlf .. ,,,,,_Ml~ AN 'Jl'EN1'1N 1AP1 Richard Chase, \he so-called "vam- p1rt-kllh~r (•onv1cted of s1x 1rti>ly murders in the Sacramento at\'~ ~ ~' fow1d dead 1n tus Death Row cell Friday. a possible ~u1\ ~t' dUthont1e~ said Pn!>OO :-.pohsm1tn M 1ke Maddlllg said a preliminary ex· • .unination ll} the M.-rin County Coroner 's ortice showed Chase, 30 '"~!lowed a fatal &mo unt.of anti-depressant pills prescribed U) J phy~1c1an n 011.cer roak1n~ lunch roW\ds called into CHase's cell about 11 a "'1 and asked1fhewantedhlsmeal. Whennooneanswered the offi -:cr'looked inside and reported that Chase was slu~doo his bed, his feet and legs di"gting lo lnefloor --. ... Broeon •e.-ek• oil a11c-1 lole dee• SACRAMENTO CAP ) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said Fri· day he has urged the U S. Interior Itepartment to delay the pro· µosed sale of 011 and natural gas leases off the Central Cahfor.11a l'Oast for environmental reasons. Brown, In a letter to Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus, ex· pressed co~cern about potential dangers to air quality, and said offshore 011 exploration could also endao1er marine life habitat:-, including thoseoflheSouthern Sea Otter. Some of the proposed oil tracts for sale are "directly seaward of the habitat, breeding and food supply areas" of the otter , Brown said. 8o•b rxplodr• nrar f'~ E........,, Btl8TAGl.s .; .. ~~ ... la"t•1• '° wUiiiili ..... ,._ around Ille •· .... Mr.· Plttm1d Hld tbe ad· mln 1lr•tlon boptd Gberaleb'1 vtalt ~ould "Mt a prec.s.t ,_ r••'llar w.tu by quallfted out.- std• obMrvert." •·We are pleued that tb11 vtllt lo the hostacea by out1lden, which we have conatanUy called~ for, hu finally taken place after elaht months, in which they • were seen by no objective ob- servers," she said. Meanwhile. a U.S. official dis· closed that two Algerian in· termediaries were flying to Washington on Friday from Algiers . Crash traps teen driver for 9 hours A Laguna Niguel woman re- mains in critical condition al Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo after bein& einned "'ffiSiOe her wrecke<l cas: for near- ly nine hours. Michelle Fesco, 19, was re· portedly found inside her car at the bottom of a steep embank· ment off C rown Valley Parkway one mile east of Coast Highway by a w.orkman Friday at about 8 a.m. Orange County firemen used Jaws ~ Life to free Miss Fesco from her vehicle, which nosedived off the roadway down a 50-foot slope and came to rest on its roof. ~ ......... Poles • given ., 'backing' MOSCOW <AP) -Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev, meeting with the PoUsb foreisn minister, eipreued renewed confidence Friday in Poland's ability lo overcome its problems along communist lines, the Sov· iet news agency Tass reported. Tass said Brezhnev and Polish Foreign Minister Jozef Czyrek also reaffirmed the need for close cooperation between the two countries and de.nounced what was described as attempts by "impe rialists" to subvert socialism in Poland. ~ STUDENT NURSES TRY TO KEEP COLD OUT IN BOSTON On the EHt CoHt, baby, It'• qold out1lde The Kremlin m eetmt~ the hlghest·level Soviet-Polish talks lrt three weeks, came as the Sov- iet Commuuist Party newspaper Pravda condemned the concept of "free'' trade unions. ,,,...,_.,,.Al The Pravda piece, taken with the joint comm unique of Brezhnev and Czyrek, seemed a ne~hatlenge to ind-ependelf trade unionists in Poland who COLD GRII!S EAST . . -. Washington. O.C., died of ex· posure Christmas Day. Another man was found dead in the doorway of a building in Philadelphia. Authorities said he appeared to have been ill and the cold contributed to hi~ death. The cold was also blamed for the deaths of a man found dead at the train station at Latrobe, Pa .. and one found haJf.frozen into a snowbank Thursday in Chicago. New Orleans reported a re· cord Z7 Friday morning. It was 26 below zero in Burlington, Vt .. and 2 below in Atlantic City, N. J . Some other s ubzero records included: seven hours· Christmas night on are demanding reforms from a Long Island commuter train their nation's Communist gov. stalled by a frozen fuel line. ernment. Trains headed north for New But Brezhnev seemed again to York CJty were halted at be say,ing the Soviets are will· Newark for more than five hours ing, for the time being. to Jet Frida y whe n a n Amtrak Polish Communist Party leader drawbridge s pinning the Stanislaw Kania take care of Hackensack River froze open. matters himself. By contrast, Los Angeles had Labor unrest in Poland this its warmest Christmas Day on year gave birth to a labor move· record, a balmy 85 that drew ment independent of the Polish 300,000 to the beaches of Communist Party. Strikes and Southern California. with more the continuing popular ferment of the same on Friday. There in Poland have raised concerns were s imilar readings in in the West that the Soviets - Arizona. · might intervene militarily to end B~IRUT, Lebanon <AP) -An ll·pound bomb thrown from a passlllg car exploded on the grounds of the French Embassy on Friday and in a separate attack a car belon · LtiLlhe...em:.._ --b&s~towrrap: po~noorces sai . A spokesman for the California Hiehway Patrol said area residents told investigating officers they heard a crash at about 11 p.m. Thursday, but when the wen\ ouwde l&>::in· ves a e, no car could be seen. Elkins. W. Va., -11 : Portland, _,Maine, ·~; Boston~; Concord, N.A .. ·13 , affiord, l;Onn., ·14. And rains.· c oupled with the free union movement. s pring-like temperatures. forced ' The Soviets have repeatedly seVJ;>ral ri~ Was~ionand--~ed-s~ -reports and tTi.,.... __ Oregon over their banks Friday they are confident the Polish morning and forecasters predict· leadership will handle the pro-T~e sources ~aid there were no casualties in the bombings, both 1n predommantly Moslem·inhabited west Beirut. Some nearby shop windows were shattered. , . The car was identified as a Volkswagen with diplomatic license plates. Police said explosives were planted in the car and set off by remote control. The CHP spokesman said Miss Fesco apparently failed to negotiate a curve as she was traveling east on Crown Valley Parkway and plunged down the steep bank where the vehicle was concealed from view. Chrl.stmas '80 ·'best' 30 seasons enough for HB postal inspector Wendell E Goens, Huntington Beach postmaster since 1977. re· tired Friday after s,pen.ding more than 30 Christm.af sea..lsons with the mail service. "This last Christmas was the liesl." he said. They ~ been getting easier and easier because people are mailing earlier '· ( suppose that it is a good t ime to retire." Goens also said the post offlce can make economic gains by becoming more competitive with private companies in parcel express service. He said the Postal Service hopes to capture about half of the $6 billion annual business through a nationwide advertis· ·ing ('ampaign. Goens also said that despite recent controversy in Congress, a nine·digit zip code should be instituted to speed service and costs. Goens, who resides in Harbor Cit y with bis wife. Edwina, joined the Postal Service in· 1946 after serving as a chaplain's as· sistant during World War JI. Goens, 59 , w 1 I I h e replaced tem· po r a rlly by Mel Jurado of Santa Ana. A permanent s uccessor is ex pect ed to be found in four to s i x Khomeini labels Iraq chief 'mad', GOENS months. Goens plans to s tudy for a deg ree in business administra· tion and to do some consulting. But first there will be three months of guitar lessons -a gift from postal employees. "That will be my first obliga- tion and commitment, to come back after three months and try to justiry their investment," he said. Goens. who headed more than 300 employees in two branch of. fices and at the main post office at 6771 Warner Ave .. said he is optimistic about the Postal Service's future. He s aid that although the service nas taken flak for the 15·cent first class postage rate, it is still cheaper than almost all foreign countries He indicated. however, that the rate will go up to 18 to 20 cents next spring. Gas increase seen BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP> - Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meini said Friday that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had reached "a state of madness·· in his quest for a war victory over Iran. The 80-year-old patriarch of Iran's Islamic revolution lashed out a day after Hussein said his army had opened a new invasion front in Iran's northwestern pro- vince of Kurdistan. Hussein vowed to hold onto all conquered territory as "Iraq's military border." Communiques from Tehran and Baghdad reported artillery barrages and helicopter gunship raids in Khuzistan's main cities of Abadan, Abwaz, Susaogerd and Oesful as well as the Zagros Mountain foothills in Gilan Gharb on Friday. Describing the 43·year·old Ira- qi president as a ·'servant of the superpowers," Khomeini said "he is nervous and in a state of madness. He wants to achieve victory, even a relative victory, by whatever means." WASHINGTON (AP) -This country's payments for import. ed natural gas could rise by $3.5 billion annually if \he United Stites agrees to a demand by Alleria for a 200 percent in· crease in the price of its liquefied natural gas, a congressional ftudy said Friday. Tehran Radio said Khomeini made his statement to a visiting group of Iranian Kurds and Arabic-and Farsi·speaking del- a g a ti on s from Iran's southwestern oil province of Khuzistan and southern most tip of the battlefront. Both Khuzistan and Kurdistan pro· vinces have ethnic minority TELEPHONE All d~ts: (714) 142-4321 CIHetfted Actv.ttlelnt: 142-1171 OFFICES c .. te 1MM7 i. We" .. y SI'"' .......,. llNcll: ltl1 No. CMtl Hl ... wey _,....., llNcll: 17175 IM<ll ...,•v•nl TM.~ ~ly Pl"'1 wlllt -"I• comolftM ,,. -.Pfft1. la 11111111..,_. o, IN o ...... C.tt ""8111111119 c-. ~ ... ecllllOflt -lllilllllltt.d _,.., ~ ,..,._, tor Coit• NllM. __, .. ac:ll, HllflllfWI! •••~ll/ftou11tein Vellty, ~~';!::,. Lttun• .. a<ll15oult\ ()Mtt. '-tlfltlt ~ .. 114111 II ' llQll"'" ~YI attd s..Mtya, TIM ,.i11<..., puelltfllftt ....... la al UO W.1t lay St-I, P.O . ... IMO, C.la Mew, c.llfen>lt tltM. VOL. n,NO:m populations waging sporadic battles for a degree of autonomy from the ce.nlral government of Iran , a Persian nation. The country's primary language is Farsi. Iraq , an Arab nation , acknowledged that it has been en couraging ethnic Kurds in Kurdi s tan and Arabs in Khuzistan to take up arms against the Khomeini regime. Hu ssein announced the Kurdistan invasion oa Thursday, saying the war front with Iran now sfretched from the northern tip o f the P ers ian Gulf northward some 550 miles. f'ro• Pag~ A I BRIBE •.• (method of operation)" the in· vestigator said. The probe into the charges culminated in Friday's criminal complaint against all three men and {fie lemj)orary suspension ~ the other two inspectors. The three men are expected to appear In the harbor court Jan. 7 for formal arraignment on the charges. Meanwhile, investigators said othe~ contractors in Irvine could have been approached by city building inspectors seeking favors. Private builders who believe city inspectors sought favors in .exchange for speedy inspecticns should contact Investigator Hoffman at 754·3728. Bill reduces tax burden SACRAMENTO CA P> California workers-will save $214.8 mllllon next year because of new lecblation reducln1 state dlsablUty Insurance tu ... Under le1i1lallon 1l1ned by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. mulmum taxes would be re- duced rrom $114. year to •. 40 • year for nearly all worken, with loweat·P•ld workers 1etttn1 the mOll relief. ' Forecasters blamed the cold on a high·pressure front that drifted in from Siberia and set· tied over the Northeast and the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys. "l don't know what is worse, having these dropping in on us or having a nor'easter coming up the coast and dropping a foot and a half of s now on us," said forecaster Fred Sehaefer in New Hampshire. For thousands of holiday travelers, the cold meant hours of waiting for soffie0ne to come and recharge frozen batteries. The American Automobile As· sociation in Massachusetts re· porte d five·hour deJays in answering emergency calls on Christmas Day. A bout 30 passengers spent ed serious flooding. blem properly. 2_ hurt in slay tries Two Garden Grove men re· main in stable condition at UCI Medical Center two days after one was shot and the other stabbed in unrelated incidents Christmas Day Enrique Cast e neda , 24. of 12602 Morningside Ave . was shot several limes by a man who stepped from an automobile while the victim was polishing the wheels of his car. Witnesses said som·edne shout· ed at the suspect to slow down and the motorist confronted ~-.-..,.-- Casteneda. After a short argu· ment, the suspect . described as being of Latin descent, pulled a handgun and started shootinR, Police are also seeking a male Latin who pulled a knife outside an a partment on Suns wept A venue late Ch rist mas night, stabbing Jose Mendez, 21 , in the chest. Officers said they do not know what prompted the fight. Police are also seeking a suspect in th~t in cident ·---------1 Good Thru Jan. 6. 1981 l 1mil 2 Rolls Per Coup0n I ~·tlop&PrW A_, Sfaldasd Roi 110, 126, JS- 'Z &. Cdor PrW RIM SAVE TO I 50·31 I DA v1·s Offer Good With Couoon Only I ! CAMERA 474 E.17th •Costa Mesa• 642-1012 • VISA. J ---------------------~ I I DAVE' 0 S I CAMERA OffwpoclwMtc..,.._., I 474 L 1711~eo.t.MeM.642-1012 THE HARBOR AREA'S FIRST & FINEST COLOR LAB .WE DO OUR OWN ... • "'fie.,_ ..... _ .. ,,....... II D.,S..W 474 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA· 642-1012 .... ~~~ ..... , ..._. ___ _ ...... -.............__ ..... _ ... ___ .. ____ _.._ ------... -...... ----........ ~ .. ...,.-...., ..... ,._ .. ......... --- • I . j • • ._.._, Dn1111ber 17, tllO Was~.es SpaFk · Suiij SCE due in court over nuke fuel CHICAGO (AP) -1Wd'o61 At- torney General Tyrone C. Fahner said Friday he has ftJed au'it acalnst the Southern CallfomJa Edison Co. becauee the utility was plannlnl to violate a state· law by shlppin1 32 tons ol spent nuclear reactor ruel rods to an Illinois dump. Fahner Hid tbe utJUty'1 ap- parent decialon to aend its waatn from the San Onofre plant aoutb of San Clemente to a General Elfftric Co. nuclear wute 1tora1e facility near Morn., lll., violated the state's untested Illinois Nuclear Safety Act. He said he filed the suit in Band /und boosters nearing 'liiilf mark Grundy County circuit court qn w ednesday. • I A spokesman for ... the Caltfornia utility detried, however , that Southertl California Edison plann~ tp violate the new lllinois law,1Th~ utility and GE filed suit ip Chicago on Wednesday challe11 g· ing the constitutionality of. the law. '' ' Morris , about 40 mtles southwest of Chicago, is thelonl~ federally licensed storage unit for spent nuclear fu el in• the country. The new act, passed into la..v on Dec. 3 by an override ofGov. Po•• Oarlµ•as r1Ull " Boosters of the Fountain didate Ronald Reagan, during a campaign slop at Mile Square Park last October. ·'James R. Thompson's veto, prq- hibits storage on transportation of s pent nuclear fuel in lllinoi~ from a facility in a state' that does not have a facility Qf its own and has not agreed to ac- cept waste from Illinois. Parking spaces were hard lo find Friday at South Coast. Pl}tza s hopping center in Cost a Mesa <above I Scene was s imilar at most other retail centers along the Orange Coast a s s hoppers hus tled tu annual after- EXCHANGES & . REfUNDS ()NlY Christmas sales. Another reason for visit- ing shopping centers (below) was to ex- change gifts that may have been. well. a little less than perfect. Fi1m uplifts f arrii1y · Hostages' kin: '~'ve leanted patience' Valley High School marching band are approaching the halfway point in their drive to gather $81.000 to finance the band's trip to play at Ronald Reagan's presidential inaugura- tion in Was hington. O.C .. on Jan 20----' The donation fund, mostly gathered from large companies, now stands at more than $37 .ooo. a-c:cording to Elvie B~lgen, a school spokeswoman. Friday , the day after Christmas, about Sl.200 was donated to the 134-member marching unit and the 16 adults who will make the trip to the na- tion's capital. The 50 parent volunteers and school officials have 19 days to collect the rest of the money re- quired for traveling. The four· day travel and board package cos ts $540 per person, Mr,s Belgen said. Parking 01eters approved Fahner said the California -utility is about to compleunw~ on -site s torage facilities that could accept the s pent fuel rods "Let them take their wast(! that they want to haul here and move it r ight next door ." Fahner s aid at a n ews con- ference Installation of meters in four F :rft.n-e*r ~a-1 d-~ Sou t her n parking lots at Dana Point California Edison is "one of the Harbor has been authorized by largest shippers to the Morris the Orange County Board of facility" and that it has shipped Supervisors. 95 tons of hi gh-level waste there Under the proposal approved already. The site has a 7~-ton by t·he board, 31 4 spaces at capacity. ir.irious locations at the harbor Referring to Edison and G ~ s will be metered. It is anticipat-contention that questions arising ed by the county Environmental from lhe new statute are gov Management Agency that the erned by fede ral a genci»s, meters. The annual cost of meter F ahner said that th e L' S . nually,in revenue. Nuclear Regulatory Comr · · ac short. parents or band members meters. The ann°ual cost of meter opened the door to state a ction have vowed lo m ake up the dif· maintenance. coin collection and He added. however. tha t a ference, Mrs. Belgen said. enforcement is es timated at fec,teral policy governing the On Monday, the boosters will $14,000. complex problems of on.-and-orrt . send several thousand fliers to Lots where the meters will be s ite s torage is ··absolutt-ly small businesses from San installed include: necessary.': Diego to Santa Barbara request· -Lot 1 located near Doheny "Everyone else is ducking the ing donations, she said. State Beach Park. problem because as long as W<:!'re The bapd was notified by the -Lot 7 located near the fuel here it's convenient" to make use pl'esidentaal inauguration com-dock. of the Morris site. Fahner said mittee on Dec. 5 that it had been Lot 8 toe a led near the The federal gov~rnment re· chosen as one of 20 high school Orange County Harbor Patrol cenlly announced plans to s~k a bands to play before the presi-Office. national off-site storage facility dent. -Lot 9 located on the channel ~for spent fuel , and Morris was Mrs. Belgen s aid 400 high island. said to be the most likely choice_ school bands nationwide applied The parking rate will be 25 The state law "is designed to for the honor. The presidential cents per hour. prevent Illinois from becomfug a Super visors recentl y nuclear waste graveyard for the inauguration committee based authorized installation of meters nation." Fahner said. "It is.'also • its selections on color photos, at Salt Creek and Capistrano designed to protect all of ttw tapes and recommendations. Beach parks. EMA officials con· people who live in our state and ' The Fountain Valley unit, led tend metered parking is more their children. We will do all LOS ANGELES <AP ) - Television foo tage of the American hostages renewed hopes of one California family but left another disappointed when they failed to spot their son among the captives rilmed at Christmas services "I suppose we've learned pa- tience if nothing else," s he said. "We do wait and hope." The family of hostage Gary Lee a lso said they still hold faith that their son and the other ab- ducted Americans will eventual· Jy be released unharmed. old daughter in Falls Church. Va .. "are holding up very well. .. although they have their dark moments." Mrs _ Lee said. by band instructor Frank equitable to park visitors than that we can to assure that ootti -Barnes._P_la_y_e_d_f_o_r_th_e_n_-_c_a_n_-__ n_a_t_-r_a_te_p_a_rk_in_g_. ________ of~e goals are met ·· Dorothea Morefield. wife of . c:aptive U.S. Cons ul General Richard Morefield, told the CBS Morning News in a Los Angeies intervie w. f'riday that her husband "seems well. "He looked a little calmer." she said. "He seemed so angry at Easter time. But he looked well. I think he's all right." The San Diego housewife said the Morefie ld family has weathered the long wait well. .,. .............. c... we•llrlp"! Mandy , a four·year-old s payed female of mixed her..itage, needs --a home. If you've got a. place at_your home for her, call or stop by the Oran1e COUnty Humane Society on Newland Street neaT the Edison plant In JI untlngton Beach, telephone 536-8480. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Saturday. "We were looking. but we didn't see him," said Mrs. Hazel Lee after spending the morning at a Los Angeles television network scanning clips of the Iranian footage for a glimpse of her 37-year-old son. "We haven't heard from Gary since April 13." she said, adding that the family "did see him on television durin~ the Easter ser vices." Her husband, the Rev. Earl G . Lee, is pastor of the First Nazarene Church of Pasadena. "We are what you would call religious people," she said. ''Our faith gives us inner strength.·' Gary Lee's wife and 11-year· Spending a second Christmas without Gary and not seeing him on the awaited hostage film were among those darker mo· ments, Mrs. Lff acknowledged . "Our Christmas was a little on the heavy side . but we have faith in God." s he said. Mrs . Morefield expressed hope that more film or the hostages would be forthcoming. ··I do worry about all of them." she s aid. Although relieved to see her husband alive and apparently well, Mrs. Morefield said'she is also angry that "we're all being used. The propaganda value, the idea that they're being gracious and humane when in fact they're pa rading kidnap victims. "It hurts. you worry, you 're concerned. It's a tremendous worry," she said. Family court to get rejected boy case COLUMBIA, S.C. CAP> ~The case of a 12-year -old boy who ran away from home just before Christmas and was then reject- ed by bis mother will be turned over to social workers and a ram ily court, police said Friday. "We 're not going to forget _this." said Sgt. Robert-Connell of the Columbia Police Depart- ment. "We're going as a far as we can with it.·· The unidentified f)oy was be- ing kept Friday at a youth shelter operated by the state Department of Social Services. Officers said the case would be turned over to a family court Monday with a recommendation , for further investigation. No charges have been filed. But Sgt._ Gordon A. Crews, a de- tective in the juvenile division, said, "Criminal charges atainst the parents definitely are possi- ble. depending on what we come up with in our invest11ation." The cold, wet and hungry boy was found by a passerby walk- ing on the Sumter Highway at 1 :30 a .m. Wednesday, officers ·said. He had run away about '1 :30 p .m . Tuesday .. Offtcen earue.r· bad said lbe boy had been kicked out, but Set. G.A. Crews, a detective in tbt juvenile division, said the boy had left home and that his mother refused to take him back when police took tbe boy home Chrlatmu Eve. The bo)' told officers bl1 parenta "Just didn't want him anymore and if they didn't want him. he didn't want them," said Connell . P olice originally listed the boy's age as 9, ·but they later found out that he had given them the wrong year when he was asked for his birthdate W~es day. The boy was on his way to an aunt's home when he was found. Police called the aunt, and the boy spent most or Christmas Day with her. The boy's birthday was Dec. 20, but he received no pre~.nts, said Crews. ·'From what he told us, it didn't apl)f'ar he was going to get anything for Christmas either," Crews said. "He told us h e didn't want t o go back ' became or the way he was being treatect.·· The boy, a pupil at Hand Mid· die School in Columbia, had been living with his mother .ad a man he described as bis step- father, Crews said. His father 'apparently live• somewhere in Georgia, he added. Connell said a patrol car wu sent to Uie mother'• home With a menace to call pollc• bead· quart.en. When no one called. • Connell aaid be and another ol· flcer drove the boy to tbe 'parent'• home. - ••tbey at.olutely refUHd to take hlm back, .. Connell aatcl "He ... DMCI real happy wlMn ahe refUled to take hlm back." said Crew1. Park once. save gas .and shop for all your furnishing needs under one air-conditioned roof. ,--.,._ ____ .._._....,.. ---_ __._,.. ........... _.._.. ........,_...,._.-·-..._,w_..~~)"'--.r--..: ---... c . ~···- .. . . ... ........ " hily ...... ,.... ...... MARGARET ROLEY PREPARES PHOTOS FOR LAGUNA HISTORICAL EXHl81T Hlatoricel aoclety getting re8dy to Gp9n new quertera In Jenu•ry Historians look ahead Lagww society prepares for neiv lwme a:..--~~L-Qie.....i..a14,w~n~a1o-1BMe~aMeA-·~Hki~&~~e1~n~·eHa~&~~-J.lll~·w11V1~·u~ill~e~l~tMiede~pltiet~h~Hr~e~s,o~t~e~aini'lyr--tteen11~1pora:rytJS"e~~l~l . Society will forma lly occupy Laguna pioneers, turn-of-the· Mrs. Roley said students from ,t new quarters on South Coast century structures, the first Laguna Beach High School have Hi ghway JO January with a pie· Laguna Beach artists. movie been helping prepare the build· 1or1al exhi~it ,tracing the com-stars and film making, the com-ing for use by the society. munity's history. munity playhouse, art festivals, She added that the society is '!'h e display will mark the first the Roaring '20s in Laguna, pot· seeking support from the busi· time the µictures have been pre· ters and contemporary life in ness community, local organiza- sented as a complete history of the city. tions. and residents. the community And. when the society opens The slide shows will include , THE SOCIETY'S formal open· ils doors Jan. 2l at 790 s. Coast an economic history of the city ing Jan. 21 will begin at 5:30 Hi ghway, there will be displays and a review of the nora and p.m . at the headquarters at 790 of memorabilia, costumes, and fauna of the communitv. S. Coast Highway. art work From there, participants Wlll SLIDE PRESENTATIONS of1 g o l o the Neighborhood THE SO('JETY also will on er marine biology and Laguna Congregational Church. 340 St. ..,lirtc-s hows. a clipping and Beach artists are in the works, Ann's Drive, for a 7 p.m. potluck ... 1 raµbook ~crv 1 rc. s aid Margaret Roley , president dinner, and lecture by historian The group's pictorial exhibit of the society. Robert Gib1>ons or Santa Ana. a member of the society. wi ll trace Laguna Beach's his· Mrs. Roley said Jack Litt of Those interested may call the i.11 \' from its earliest beginnings Emerald Bay. owner of the society at 494.9965 or 494-9651. to the present. ' building, has allowed the society Saut-tioned by A.A.U . . Newport maratlwn benefits charity /\ lO·ktlometcr run to benefit· n1ted Cerebral Palsy will be IH'ld Sund;iy, J an . 4 at Newport Bi·ath with the winner earning a 11rn11d ·lrip lH:k cl lo the Boston Man1thnn 1'h{' R a m run is sponsored and organized by Lido Van and Storage of I rvinc and is part of a \:llional effort to raise funds to r 11m hat t'crchral pa lsy. !'he event is sanctioned by the /\/\U and <i ll registered runners will .~ eligible for a drawing to win a one-week vacation for two in Hawaii. Other prizes will be offered by Fashion Is land merchants. Registration will begin at. 6 a.m. in front of Fashion Island's Bullock's Wilshire. A fee of $8 includes commemorative T · shirts. For information, call 540·2121 or 855-1330. Utility rate lunch topic Utility service ,rate hikes will be examinea'Jan. 20 at a luncheon seminar sponsored by the Irvin e Business and Professional Women's Club . Representatives of Southern California Gas Co .. Southern California Edison Co. and the Irvine Ranch Waler District will discuss how utility charges are determined, rate change pro- cedures. regulation, a nd de· cision-making in the utility in· dustry. The luncheon seminar begins at 11 :30 a.m. in the Hungry Tiger Restaurant, 2101 E. Ed· inger Ave , Santa Ana. Reserva- tions may be made by calling Linda Doyle at 833-5461. West warm, East cold Southland due for readings in 70s, 80s r 0 I H T C 0 H C E ... 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But when h did, Americana nocked to many ...tail storea in a ruab one ahopowner called '• abaolutely mind·bo11Un1. ·' Sales in the weeks before Christmas bad been slu11isb. but an eleventh-hour shopping surge stuck a merry note on re- tailers• cash registers from coast to coast, an Associated Press survey indicated Friday. "What started out to be a moderate December turned out lo be gang busters," said a spokesman for the Lazarus de· partment stores in Columbus, Ohio. THE LAZARUS spokesman said the biggest surge came last Saturday and Sunday. But many other retailers reported their best gains on the final three days before Christmas. "We sold to the walls in the last few days," said Michael Lauerman, general manager at Saks Fifth Avenue in suburban P hiladelphia. ln Los Ange les, Broac:lwayl stores spokeswoman Suzy Lewis said sales were "very good" Monday and Tuesday, with "bet· ter-quality items·' doing especially well. "IT WAS THE old Christmas syndrome ," said J effrey Edelman, retail analyst al Dean Willer Reynolds Inc. in Ne'W York. "When it comes down to the wire, the purse tends to get opened regardless of the en· vironmenL" ,QLpeop.le_jw.~l have any money because the econom y is s o bad.'· said Claudia Davis. manager of a Spencer 's Gifts outlet In Little Rock, Ark. "I think some of them were waiting on their last paycheck befor e they bought anything." But the rus h was not un· iversal. "In a w.ord, it's a disappoint· ment." said Cavan Riley, a K· Mart manager in Cheyenne. Wyo., where relatively warm weather was blamed for poor sales of winter cJothes. "People are being very frugal. What peo· pie are shopping for are prac· tic al items." PAT COON, HEAD cashier al Hughes & Hatcher men 's specialty s hop in downtown Cleveland, sa.id the store was "super busy" Monday through Wednesday. Included in this vast selection ... 2 pc. suits, vested 3 pc. suits & 4 pc. quads. Choose from one of the very finest collection of clothing for the BIG & TALL MAN in Southern California. Hart Schaffner & Marx, Palm Beach, Botany & Fulton Park. Wools, wool/blends & polyesters. Solids stripes & plaids. Reg ..•..•.. 4&56 Long ....... 48-56 X Long ..... 42-66 ~y ...... 42«> "I even bad one of our buyen down here wrapping gilts," Mn. Coon said. Jn Troy, N.Y .. the general manager of Stanley's Depart· ment Store said sales on Christmas Eve were up 20 per· cent over the same day la1t year, but had been only "fair'· earlier in the month. "We had to thr.ow people out when we closed ·al 5 o'clock Christmas Eve." said Stanley's manager Sidney Feibus, adding the crush was "absolutely mind· boggling." THE llETA..ILERS WE&E aided by this year's calendar, which had Chris tmas on a Fraud charged Thursday, rather than a Tuel· day aa last year. That belped to make up for a relaUvely late Thanbli'ftnJ. - The 1ur1e of buyina helped to bri&htea what bad been a dllap- pointtnc Chriatma1 season for retallen. Sales had been slue· aiah t with the blame beinl put on inflation, sians that the economy may be headint for another recession, and .. the ef · fecu of riling interest rates. "People had a deaJre_ to Jreat themselves ror Cbristmu," said Rudolph L. Hirsch, president of Chicago's division of Manball Field & Co. "They bad been caught in *"' economic squeeu, and they didn't chintz when it came to Christmas.•· Weingart burial halted by friend LOS ANGELES (AP) -En· tom bment of multimillionaire Ben Weingart was blocked by an lllh·hour court order Friday when flis longtime companion claimed permission for the service had been fraudulently ob- tained. Lau.ra Winston. the financier's 16-year companion, has been de· manding an in vestigation of cir cumst ances .s urrounding Wejneart's death which a ow oner's autopsy Wednesday at· tributed lo kidney failure. We· ingart died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital. B UT THERE WAS no im · mediate word on whether a cor- oner's inquest would follow Superior Court Judge Jack Swink's order forbidding burial or cremation of the 92-year-old philanthropist's body pending a court hearing Tuesday · ·· · Ms . Wins ton. who inherited $10 ,000 of Weingart 's $22l million estate, told Swink the re· al estate tycoon wanted to be c remated. However. Weingart's will did not specify' how his bod y should be disposed. court records s howed. . Bob Wheeler, a spokesman for Forest Lawn, said the county couns el's office advised the mortuary of the court order just a s the 10 -minute Masonic s ervice for Weingart was begin- ning al about 12: 15 p.m . at the Great Mausoleum in Glendale. THE SERVICE continued and Weingart's remains were taken back to the mortuary, Wheeler said. Weingart's s ix-page will dis- tributed his huge fortune among 61 beneficiaries, with the bullt going te the that itab Foundation. Ms. Winston, 57 , had been fighting attorneys and doctors for y'ears over the ailing lY· coon 's c are. He had been hos pitalized since 1977 for a variety of ailments. including kidney failure. Ms. Winston claimed Weingart was not senile when the court placed him under co n - servatorship and said the elder- ly m an had tried to escape from his guarded hospital room. SHE ALSO TRIED to block conservators' attempts to deny Weingart life-support systems in the event he needed them. The three conservators , all former Weingart partners, had forbidden Ms. Winston to have any contact with Weingart, with whom she had once lived for six months . " V•>ntl•Y ''•t1.fY 1( ~ dO M l " ..... -.. 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Officers dubbed the affair the "Gr andpa and Grandma caper" because of their street names . • poverty on way out . ·- WASIDNGTON (AP) -Martin Anderson, the conservative scholar chosen as President-elect Ronald Reagan's closest adviser on domestic affairs, says poverty has been virtuaJly wiped out in the United States. "'Ibe number of people remaining in poverty is very small and it grows smaller every day," he said. · Only a handful of the needy go without help -those unaware they qualify for benefits, those unjustly denied aid or those who don't apply because of the social stigma, he said. AS A RESULT, H E ADDED, the nation's welfare problem isn't how to he lp the poor get by, but bow to get them off welfare. Anderson said a costly side effect of "tt\e virtual elimination of poverty in the United Statel'" is the destruction of any incentive for people to leave the welfare rolls. If they earn a little more money. they lose benefits and a.re no better off, be said. ~nderson's solutions are to require welfare recipients to work t.o ensure "that only those who truly cannot help themselves re- ceive aid," t.o turn welfare over to the states and to assign private charity a larger role in caring for the nation's needy by giving greater tax deductions to their benefactors. ANDERSON, AUTHOR OF A 1978 book on welfare, spelled out his views more recently in a book published by the conservative Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, where he has been a researcher. This week, Reagan appointed him assistant to the president for policy development. Anderson was a member of the White House working group that developed for mer President Nixon's welfare plan, which called for a guaranteed income for the poor. But ultimately An· derson concluded the plan was unsound and recommended that Nixon not submit it to Congress. It failed to pass. In the Hoover report, Anderson argued that census and other government studies repeatedly overstated the number of poor in America. He wrote: "111E 'DISMAL FAILURE' OF welfare is a myth. There may be great inefficiencies in our welfare programs, the level of fraud • may be very high , the quality of management may be terrible, the programs may overlap, inequities may abound and the financial incentive to wor k may be virtually nonexistent. "But if we step back and judge the vast array of welfare pro· grams, on which we spend billions or dollars every year , by two basic criteria-the completeness of coverage for those who really need help, and the adequacy of help they do receive -the picture changes dramatically. Judged by these standards our welfare systt!m has been a brilliant success. The war on poverty is over for all practicaJ pu_rposes. ·• "~-... ,, .......... K9!~• you 01\top of the local scene ... everyday In the Daily Pilat Thitnkful • • c1t1zen pays U.S. ALVlN, Texas (AP) -Lee Ha mlin Edwards, who felt prlvlleged to have been born an American, never lost faitnin his country. And when he died, be left the bulk of his fortune to the government. Shortly alter the first of the year, bis attor neys will turn · over about Sl million to t he Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas. Edwards, who died at age 18, explained in his will that he was making the bequest as a token or his appreciation lo the govem- m ent. ''I COVNT AS one of my big· gest blessings the fact that I was privileged to have been born in the United States and to have lived a good lire under the gov· ernment of such a country." Edwards wrote in bis will. In the two years since his eath-;-attorneys have l>een usy trying to locate Edwards ' fortune -mostly royalties. stocks, government bonds and cash stored in at least J7 d.i f· ferent banls. And the lawyers say they still aren't s ure they've found it all Edwa rds · at torney . Wil y Thomas of Angleton, s aid the bachelor aJso left some jewelry. an undetermined amount or cash, ·bis AJ vin home and three cars to several friends. THAT LOVE began decades ago when Edwards joined the Army at San Antonio after a rift with his 'father. described as a ·•no-nonsense Episcopalian," who dabbled in real estate, con- struction and fruit selling. Father and son were recon- c ile d after 1935. whe n T .C . Edwards made a fortune from oi l royaJties. Most of the estate com es from those royalties, born of a real estate deal that left the elder Edwards with 400 acres in the middle of Hastings Oil Field The field was brought into pro· duction in 1935 by Humble Oil, now Exxon, and Standard Oil of Indiana. YOUNG EDWAR DS spent three tours or duty with the Army, most of it at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. He was buried there in his sergeant'!> uniform after a simple, military fu neral "He believed in this country until the day he died ,'' Thomas said. "He never forgot that the U.S. Army fed him when he was hungry. put a roof over his head and gave him some wa r m clothes," Thomas said Aileen C. Holdredge of Alvin, executor of the estat e, s aid Edwards was an independent man who never married and got "while hot when he had to pay his income tax because he had to." "In this case, he didn 'l have to do it. He wanted to do it." lfoldr~ge said. "For Lee, that was the big difference .'' AFTER CHRIS.TMAS CLEARANCE ,.., ~~..-....._·--..t.Aa.. ~~,..._.., ....._t.llJ..,,_.__...,_..__.. '-..-..., ~_.__,.... __ _ ••••• a.i ... ----~-~ .............. ·-........ ~ a.lufdlr. 0.C.mb9r 27, 1980 SAVEDU~ING OUR YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE ONLY PILOT AS LO WIST PllCl5 OF THI ~A A~I A\ Jr\V YUi ON ALL ADVllTISID ITIMS. 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N FRANCl~L'O Mi.lcohn Muggendge, the British t urmudjteon. once c<>111ed the wonderful word ··Newzak" to ue:.cn\>4: columns hke th1s one "Newiak." he s aid. · btan. th\: !.lime relal1ons to news a~ Munk to m usic ... nnrc upon a lime. when I w~ µnc:kly as a cactus and easi· I.~ nett~. l would have 1ou ght"1>ack wlllfSUclCsophistries :.i~ '"Well. what 1 · new!., Mug~eridge'l Define your terms." but I know what he 1:. talking about. Trivia 1!. triv1 u. no ma tter how than you slice it or how fine you write 11 , and tri via is my business. Not, mind you. that I believe the real news of the world comes anywhere ne ar t.he front page or the six o'clock news. The real news hap· pens out there some where, usually behind locllred doors in a bug-proofed room. and e ventually makes the headlines - when it is too late to do anything about it. • • • SAN FRAN<.'ISCO IS a city that lends itself nicety to trivia Parks built on sand, monuments dedicated lo firehouse grou pi es. hills n a m ed Russian for n o eas1h disC'e m ible r eason. streets <Turk. for instance> that ·start in the Tenderloin and mys riously become '"boule\'ards ," hungry 1·s and Old S ghet~i Facto~e~ ·and Original Cold Day Restaur . the first martini and the last fer ry these are the luff of which civilized ronvcrsations are m ade. Wh y did our most distinguished architect, Willis Po1k, have. tttis irr~_slteJo..stawL _ _,,..., lftS"'1'!n<TlilPilf>llc? Rowala-Lucius Beebe get a way with 1t when he loudly asked the most revered matron in town, in the crowded drawing room.of her ornate m~nsion on California, ··Madam . when may we expect the girls to come downstairs?" From what floor of the Mark Hopkins d id George Vande rbilt thi:ow himself to de ath, and why.-,• and who remarked to t h'e Mark's owner ... Your scion fell .Jo down""? This Is heavy trivi a, as opposed to light news of al- leged front page significance. • • • THERE HAS NEVER BEEN much r eal news in San Francisco, a nywa y. give or take a gold rush or major earthquake. The Coms tock Lode and the peccadilloes or Sharon and Rals ton we re good scandalous stuff, to be sure. but I wonder when we will be allowed to hear the real story of who did what t o whom (Sharon does look like a viii a m but you know wha t they say about appearances 1 There hasn 't been a decent scandal in this town for years JUSl gossip and insinuendoe-;, or , if YO\l will, Ne wzak. spilled over the tables at Trader Vic's and Jack 's. Armies of '"investigative" reporters have tried to Gel Som ething on that part icularly flamboyant politician. always without luck because the feller turns out to be - honest. frevvinsakes. He ans wers indirect questions direct· ly Oh. what a bad s how. oh for the days of ('rooked politi· t•1ans who could be trusted to stay bought. • • • In San Frnnc1sco. as in every t aut and troubled city, the news goes on, 24 hours a day. hidden from the so- c ailed news~athcrers The q uiet man gazing across the tiny living room out there in Sunset. wondering whether to kill himself or his wife, or both. The woman with the breadknife in her Vuilton bag. ready lo plunge it into the b ack of her two-liming married lover The jazzed-up kid with the gun . poised to commit murder for the few bucks that may help him get another fi x. The angry drunk behind the wheel of his Mercedes on the Gate Bridge . tempted to turn head-on into the oncoming traffic -all these are part of the nightly "news" that stops short of becomin~ n~ws because they didn't happen. But in the city, they will, sooner or later. Meanwhile, the deadlines come and go, the presses roll. the Newzak lands on your breakfast table. and you yawn. "Nothin' in the paper today. nothing' " • • • P ERHAPS IT WOULD im press you t hat Rex Ha m son re<: 'd sso.ooo a week during the recent run or "My Fair Lady " at the Golden Gate here lf so, you will be m1ndblown to he ar that Richard Burton, starring in ··Camelot" at the sa m e theater through Feb. 1, will get $60,000 a wk plus a percentage of the receipts. "There are only a few rc~al stars these days,.. explains a veteran s howman. "and they can ~el anything they want. .. • • • A PEARi. EN PASSANT from Diana Vreeland aft er her first visit to Russia. as quoted in interview mag: "Com munism 1s okay if you have a car and driver." As. wise a statement as you're likely to read this month . . T he pleasant tradition of Saturday lunch al' Jack's was enlivened la st Sat. by a tabt.e -hoppi ng J oe Alioto ; Daughter t\ngela Mira Veronese roa ring up to the door in her Lamborghini , and Gore Vidal. deep into the cracked crab, deli vering a political speech in his best FOR accent. including s uch epigr ams as "Jack Kennedy told lies about everything, Bobby told lies about everybody. and Teddy tells lies about himself" .... Since I never make a mis - t ake. I can correct Author Stephen Birmingham for writ- ing in his ne w book. "California Rich," that "such (San Francisco) Italian American tamffe as the Baldocchis. AUotos, Cellas. Gianninis. Gbirardellis and Petris have all made their way into the Social Register." Noooop Only Mrs . Sidney Lawrence (Poll~ Ghirardelli ) and Mrs: James McWilliams (Anne Giannini 1. The rest are In the Cash Register. which is better. Punrh --...... : Biil 33. It follows oo the heels ol other bill.I whJch have faUed to 5'118 durln1 the put couJ)le ol · years. It 1s the reeling here that there should be no hurry lo pass this one. either. Because the s tate haf° talled to enact annual vehlcle emlHion inapedion, lb• federal En v ironmeptal ProlecUon.J,c· cy <El»A> baa tut otU•o la Hwer ud b)pway f\mda. . Since California t1xpayera Our liberals limp along l State bucked comervative tide -sort of By THOMAS D. ELJAS California buc~1.......i1---tJ."OUT.H ERN conserva ive tide last fall and CALIFORNIA The ·t rouble is thalAthat's not -going-to-trappen-sodfl. FOrllie -old -li n e l i berals a r e a s k e pt its libe ra l Dem ocratic legisl ati ve m ajor i tie s but FOCUS vi rtually all o ld -fas hioned fragmented as ever liber al inter~st groups in the s tate nevertheless fear the new year will hold severe threats for their causes. They worry that on issues like housing, race relations and the e nvi ronment. those nominally lil>cral majorities won 't do them much good. PART OF THE REASON for the liberals ' fear is the new na- tion a l c li m ate, which they be lieve likely to dry up funds for m any µrojects . But mostly their w o rry i s ove r .their de - m onstrably reduced influence in Sacramento. If the traditional lTherals - ci vil r ights a nd conservation groups, labor unions and con- sumer groups have l05t. in- fluence. old.fashioned special in- terests have gained. These in- clude the developers. loggers, oil com pan ies , g r owe r s and automakers who see themselves as victi ms of much o f the legislation of the l970s. "THERE HAS BEEN an ex- plosion of influence for special interests 1n the last two years." says Waller Zelman, director of California Common Cause, the citizen lobby. "A study we have just completed shows that the 20 biggest political contributors o( the last five years actually gave 80 percent more in 1979-80 than in the previous two years." T he result of that investment by groups r anging from doctors to the gun lobby. Zelman says, is that "special inte rests are more powerful today than they have been in many years . Somehow or othe r the public interest com- m unity mus t be strengthened." Toward t hat end, Common Cause this month s taged a con- ference attended by represen- t alives of mo·re tha n 50 groups on the liberal-to-radical end of th<' political spectrum. · .. WHAT HAS REEN happen- in~ politically demands that we all find common ground, even whe n it apparently doesn't ex- ist ," exhorted Angela Blackwell of the Pulllic Advocates law firm. What fflackwell meant was that to ~ etrective ln pushing their causes and defending their · gains of the '70!1 , the liberal groups must ardently back each other's causes. That. she said.-is the only way they c an counter the money and intense lobbying l campaigns of special interests with narrow concerns and vocal C'pnslituencies. S a id Zelma n , "S pecial in· terests always have a constit- 1,1enc.Y on their particul ar area of interest. It is usually an in· t ense minority that iS' ·'easy to mobilize. like doctors or den- tists." Th a t m e an s wh enever ~ s pecial interest bill comes up, legislators are flooded with maH and telephone calls. BV CONTRAST , Zelman said, "Public inte r est gr oups <as liberal organizations often call the m selves ) are harder to mobilize because they work on such a wu1erangeo11ssues. · But if e a ch of the 50-odd groups Common Cause brought together responded to the needs of the others, they could also generate the kind of outpouring that influences legislative voles. BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS g r o ups, for ins t an ce, stood , passively aside wh ile Willie Br o wn negotiated wi th As- sembly Republ ic an Lead e r Carol Hallett . arch-ene my or the Unite d Farm Wo rke r s Union to win the Assembly speakership while U FW leade r Cesar Chavez fumed about the Brown-Hallett bargain How closely will Chavez and his legislative allies now work with black leaders when black interests are on the line? Similarly, labor unions and conservationists alre ady show signs of splitting on the toxic waste issue just as they long have over urban sprawl This m akes for exactly the • kind of situation s pecial in ter ests can exploit best. For when other groups aren 'l fi rmly allied . ea~h special int erest can make its money and influence fell more strongly on those few issues it reall y cares about. Who should clean? Hazardous wastes a key state issue SACRAMENTO Many im· portant issues race legislative action during the 1981·82 session. inc luding key fiscal decisions but none may be m ore impor- tant than what is done to deal with the problem of hazardous wastes. This pro ble m already has been the target of lawmakers. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Atty. Gen. George Deukmejian. Th e r e ha ve b e en laws passed and signed. tougheni!1g penalties, and m a1or lawsuits have been filed against large corporations to m ake the m clean up their act. BUT MANY HAZARDOUS waste dumpsites still exist all around C alifornia. Some dangerous dumps have been in existence ror years. Some have been in locations which at one time were ver y remote and isolated but which have people Jiving closer and close r to them. There is a reluctance to des· l1nate new dumpsites, and old ones will have to be cleaned "P· Who shouJd do the cleaning can be complicated by events. FOil EXAMPLE, THE McColl dumpalte in Fullerton is now owned by people who had· no part whatever ln dumpina the wastes which exist there. That w11 done 30 years a10 or more, and th• current ownen-had no war ol lmowlq_.the ex.tent al what they were 1ettln1 lnlo. var iet y of t hings involving h azardous wastes As news s tories already have pointed out. ther e are bills lo make the state clean up existing sites, bills to further increase pen al ties for illegal dumping, bills to set up financing of future sites and to regulate the reg- istering of new sites and a bill to set up a fund lo be used by the s tate to clean up haze1 rdous materials spills and dumpsites, So I.here is and will continue to be no lack of legis lation. WHAT IS NEEDED is a com- mitment from tllose i"n govern· ment to take respon&ibl~ ac!lton without making ·businesses un- due targets . Clearly, some kinds of in· dustry require the disposal of waste which is hazardous. Com- panies s hould act as good c itizens and exercise great care and caution in disposing ol this kind of waste. And the state s hould make s ure that they do, but in a cooperative manner, not one which is antagonistic unless some firms absolutely refuse lo do the right thing. THAT'S WREN THE FULL' force of state law and state re- sources must be brousht into play in the p'1blic interest, such as was done last year by Deukmejian when he sued the Occidental Chemical Co. ln La\hrop. "POOf Ofd Thr1mPtOn'• forgotten wMr9 the c:offw mecntne la -aaJnl" Haaardoul wastes can be • variety al thlnp, •" danteroua at ltut ln tome d.,ree. It ll lD the public lntere1t \0 ... that old 1lt11 are cleaned up, and the state lbould pay f cw auch act.kin lfntt.,U'Y. Lellalatlon hu already been Introduced deal1ned to do a Comprehensive leclalatlon should be pused durlnc lhl1 1es1lon \0 deal with haaardoul w 11\e problems 10 that CaUIOIJll• resldenta wm bt ... sured d \heir aalety ln \he yean ahead. CapUol NftDI s.rvfct ------------------• • "'f ··--· .,. .. • .. .,._ -- ---• -... <1> ... ... ........ . \1: .... ----.... -·-.._ ......... -•• ._ .... -•••• -.. - .,.,.., ..... ~ -....... '--..~ .. 49 ....................... ~ .. .... already pay into the federal SOY· ernment more than they htelve back, Uda amounta to no monor. IH• tbaa blatlDl blackmail, evldeace of federal bu.reaurcracy out of CC11Jtrot INSTEAD OF CAVING in to the EPA, Los Angeles County Supervisor Pete Schabarum, a former state assemblyman,· has 11ug~s\.e d that the s tate withhold gas tax monies usually sent to Washington. Sc habarum est imates that over the past 20 years, the def., lcit or money being returned to the state by the feds, compared to the m oney paid in, is 12 billion. Since Ca lifornia has about 11 percent or all cars in the nation, suc h a withholding of funds would no doubt have considera· ble impact. But s uch a drastic and legally questionable tactic may not be necessHry , regardless of how al· tract ive it may otherwise seem. TllEllF. IS A NEW ad- mi ni s \rution co ming to W u i1 h i ogton , one whi ch is ulreudy on r e<·ord as not favor · in~ the 55 mph speed limit and one wh1t•h hus said it wants lo ge l ri d o( s u ('h fed e ral bureaucracies as the Energy l>l'partmc nt and th e n e w . Oepartmcnt of Education. It seems likely that the new ad m inistration will lake a look at the bureaucratic muscle s ince Ronald Reagan said he wants to get "governmentoffour backs." fo'o r t h e a m o unt o r .buuaw:ralic. ~egul ation and- paperworkl involved , not to men- tion the inconveni ence and cost to motorists , the annual inspec- tion program proba bly will not have enormous impact on the air quality in most areas of the stat e ., . ANNUAL INSPECTIONS prob· ably are not needed , in any case And, if inspections are re- quired, along with certification of a car before a li cense can be renewed. then 1t could be done at various (()(·at1ons . conveniently. su ch · as neighborhood servil'e s tations and repair s hops. So as well-meaning as Presley is with his proposed new legisla- tion. there should be no hurry lc1 enact it at this time. Ch ances are. with the new Reagan administration taking ove r Jan 20. th e f ed e r a l b u rea u cra cy wtl l get th e message that SU('h blackmail techniques no longer will be tolerated. and the state can save itself a lot of grief b~ waiting un· t1l that happens Then, the issue of motor vehi· cle inspections can be decided on its merits. not in the face of a federal threat C AL I F 0 RN It\ 'S lf. S. Senator S I Hayakawa has int roduced legis l at ion which wo uld strip the EPA or the powe r t o for ('e the s t a t e to establish the auto ins pection program. It is ironic that California, the state which has led the nation in s m og pr evention p rogr ams. s ho u ld face t his blackmail threat by the EPA Hayakawa 's legislation would not lower air standards. he says, but would allow each stale to have more Oexibtlity and would not allow the EPA to enforce s tandards with punitive actions. THE EPA ACTION is an ex- . a mple or bureaucracy run ram- pant. None of the people who implemented this blackmail are elected officials. Instead they are part o f the p e r v a sive bureaucracy which infests gov- e rnment at all levels. but partic ul a rl y lh e federal monolith. ·'These threats agains t California constitut~ nothing Jess than blatant. coercion on the part ol the EPA. and it is my in- tent to strip away this power to coerce." Hayakawa s aid. He noted that people are de- manding "that fl exibility and common sense be exercised in our pursuit or air quality goals, .. and that his legislation "will help put a stop to the type of ·arm twisting' tactics that are currenUy being employejl by the EPA agains t the state of California." OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The comment Pll ltt-ur the Di.II~· Pllnt seeks to Inform and 11tlmul1tte ttaderl'i b. presentlna a urte&.y nr cam· mentary on tnp\cs o( Interest ,nd a11nlfln nte from In· rormtd observt rs and spokesmt'n f"°"'41P. ffalew, ~ __.,,0ee.rr,1• \ t \ I , -- J .. ' CHILDREN'S PAGE There's old whatsizname Problem with memory nothing unusual Andy Jenda the Star War11 Quettion and Ana wt"r Kook About Space to Ja) IA>(ltmn 9, of TrumbuJI. Conn • for hi ~u•·~ Uon WN\' 00 Wt: HA\~ PaOBLt;•s w1n10 • Mt;MOa V? Mecnor " the ~.l>lht to k ~ a mtl\tlll r~cord of curllN l!JC pert nc ctuall , mcmot) 1~ notbin3 rnon · lha11 lt·1ar111nii auall) • pt'r vn for&l'l mu1" and mon • M• l 1 ml' aiu .. 11 un llUmW') losti 11> ~n·11tc:•l short!} after t.tw ur1gin11l lt·41rntott Afh.•1 that, It ~ mon· jlr1tdudl To h tH'\' probl~m~ "'11 h m unory 11> norm.al Sonw i.wovlc h<t ve ~t t~r memon ts ttuui otht>ri. Some p&ycholog1'ib 1>1.AY 1h111 . 1 llme b~ 1t elf doe:. not prudul·e ~bJ Cl,~ 1.1 f-ii\ ~rt /((J ;,# ~ (; J It.is., ot memory They believe th.: t:vt·nt.b that occur produce th~ flulurt to remember Owly t: ""'"l ri.ther than the passage uf lime often interfere with the ab1hl) to remember So me forms of activity 1n· 11·rforc more than others with 1 t•nacmlJering l.c arn1ng to ride .i b11.'yde. for example. should 11u l have an t•ffect on your ab1b ................ ty to learn the ite ms you have writt~n on a erocery list. But havina to learn a second arocery list, with different items, would a lmost certainly Interfere with reme mbering the first list ac- curately THIS TYPE OF m emory pro- blem ts called l'etroactive intilbi· lion The more s i mila r the second activity is to the fi rst, the more it interferes with remem- bering the first activity. P sychologist s use three methods to determine how much a person remembers : recall, re· cognition and relearnin~. H you ask a person to tell you t h e ite m s h e or i ginall y memorized from a shopping list and ask h.im to pick out the cor · rect items from his s hopping ltsl, he 's using the a bility of re· cogn ition. Rel-earning takel' place when he has a second chance to study the original list. Usua lly a person relearns a list raster than he learned it the first time. Some people have excellent m emories while others have poor m e m or ies. Ge ne r alTy . m emories improve up lo the time of maturity, and after th~t there is a gradual decline in the ability lo remember things THE W GHER A person's in· telligence. the better the person will beable toremember. A person with eidf'tic imager y is often said to have a photo- graphic memory Actually, hi s memory is not photographic. If a pe rson had a t ru e photo- graphic memory. he would be able to glance at a page and then recite the words on the page from left to right or from top to bottom Many (•h1ldren under 14 ears can Visualize 0 JCCtS With amaz· ing clarity and correctly ans wer detailed questions about them. Some people suffer from a condition called amnesia. Such a pl!rson has lost his memories. not his memory. He has forgot· ten, at least in his conscious mind. everything that has hap- p e ned bt:fo re the e motional shock or accident that caused the amnesia. Andy sends the Star Wars Ques tion a nd Ans wer Book About Space to J enni Cioffi . 9, of Canfiefd, Ohio, for her question : WHATIS AGOOGOL? A googol is a ve r y la r ge number that makes millions and even billions seem like small potatoes. A googol is the number one followed by 100 zeroes . KITTENS FED WITH EYEDROPPER Paramedic DouglH Mangum one of 'father•' A googolplex is an even larger nu mber than the googol. It is 10 too the googol power. or 10 multipli ed by itse lf a g1X>gol • number of times. • 15 firemen -'Dad' The t e rm googol was in lrod u ced by t he Americ an mathematician Edward Kasner His 9-year-old nephew. Ka~;ner report:.. was the firs t to use the word SALT LAKF. CITY <APJ Four newborn kittens are without a mother but have 15 fathers -firefi ghters al Salt Lake County Fire Statton 54. The mother cat. who had hung around the station more than a year. allowing firefighters lo feed her but not touch her, was apparently tryin~ t1> find a place to have her babies when struck by a car K asner JO ined the fa culty of Columbia nivers1ty in 1900 His researches in many branches of mathematics include studies of relativity, horn angles. in va riants. differential equations and polygonic functions. Ile was horn in 1878 and li ved until 1955 The driver took the cat to the firefighters. Paramedics Merl Toone and Dennis Steadman deli vered the kittens by Caesarian section. The station log reads "Babies de· livered 18:43 hours." Dispatchers are alerting the firemen every two hours dur- ing the night to get up and feed the kittens {Aw4Jrd\., to bOyt t1l'fd 91rt1 bttwttn 1 •nd l1 wtttn tt''" que\1'0f\\ ~f't •n\w erf'd In thir At-k And't co1umr\ St"d •your quttUon Ott I PO\I c.aird to Ask An~ dY. Bu IS.O. Cost• M•••· C~lll U U• l '"We intend to keep them." said Douglas Mangum of A Pia loon. Tasmanian a toothy devil Dear Ellie, Is the animal called a Tasma- nian Devil named that because it is fierce? Is it a big animal? Heather E. Dear Heather. T h e Tas m anian Devil is between a house cat and a small fox in size. It is husky with a sturdy body and strong legs. IL-; m outh seems large. and the animal is constantly opening it wide and reveann~ strong teeth. From this habit, the Tasmanian Devil probably got its reputation of being fierce. At one time these creatures were fo u nd all thro ugh Australia, but now they are limited only to Tasmania. They are solitary for the most part, sleeping by day and hunting by nieht. They are carnivores and eat a variety of small mam- mals. birds and even insects. The T~manian Uevil belongs to the marsupials, and therefore the female rears her infants in a pouch. About four are born in a Jitter. Ellie Dear Ellie, win .~r know when it is time to do this? David T. Dear David, The color chan ge of such animals as the northern foxes, hares, lemmings. ptarmigans and others is an involuntary ac- tion, and no decisions are called for . All of these have brownish o r greyish coats in summer which match the lichen-covered tundra of the far north where "primitive" fish because they they live. ln the fall they moult can be traced directly back to into wh.ite coats that blend with prehistoric a ncestors which the winter snow cover. were similar. Although they are The color change is brought in no way related to sharks, they about by a hormonal signal that have a simil ar a ppearance triggers a moult of the hair or because of the upward sweep of feathers. The ne w covering the tail. grows in with the changed color -white for winter and brown or Sturgeon Uve in cold to tern-gray for summer. It is possible perate waters of the Northern that the hormonal change is ac: H emis phe r e, s ome in the livated by a variation tti lbe 'oceans, others in fresh wate.r. number of hours of daylight No matter where they live, all which would signal the approach migrate up rivers to spawn. of winter or summer. They feed mostly on the -bottom, The color change happens e at in g a v a r i e t y o t i n · gradually. and tor a time the vert e brates . They have a animals are partly one color and number of barbels around their partly the other. The change is mouths as do catfish, and they an adaptation towll'd survival. After the e x cite m ent of Christmas, as pleasant as it was, it seems relaxing to fall back into a r egular weekly routine, d~sn't it? We hope you s aw Donna Newcomb's winning Christmas card entry on Page 1 of the l>ai · Jy Pilot on Chnstmai, Day As busy as you must «ave been, many or you took lime to enter our new conH•st The drifwtng subJet'l "'as t11 tx- something 1n t•tmncct11Jn Y.llh a trip, a vacation or ~r1mt lypt• 11f s port Ou r w1 nn~r I !> L au ra Ri~gcway of 139 W Ese11lon~ San Clemente Sht· !>e lel'l<'d a s p ort volleyba l l and skett·ht'<l a gami: being pla) 1•tl in he r Shorecliffs neighborhood ----~ ... _ . .,,....._ -... __ 1'_ ... -···. -.... ··--··. s.tuld9y, ~mber 27, 1980 OHLY ~LOT You win our $5 f1rs1 pr111" Laura. but that 's n(1t :.ill '1'111· s pecial bonus for this "'et·k and the next t wo weeks '" ·1 fr"'' cruise fo r I wo on the \\ hal" watch saili111-( <1ut 11f I .ong Hr·:.l<'h Harbor The· <·rui-.1• 1" t·1111trilt111 e tJ b ~ t~ u 1· ,. n " \\' h ,1 r I Sp ortfish 111i.:. ,-,5-, 11 11 " .,,, Long lka<'11 CLEMENTE GIRLS COMPETE IN VOLLEYBALL Laura Ridgeway, Sen Clemente T h(• runnt•1 up 1'> I long .\1m 1 ... of ·M21 Morn1ngs1d<' \ \ •· Sar1L1 Ana The Sl pnzt· winn• r h11\\' a familiar fr1e11d. '-,11w111-r•· ~n~nol'""T!lft" tmm ,......, .......... _,__ round hl'aded kid. C'h1:i k Tht' co11tt'"I '' 'f11111 .,111 1·1! 11 11 Wern er lluc·k t-:1111·r p r t:-.l'S \\ liwh is l'Ondu<'ting 11:-. llith ;111nu.ol Sport:-.. \':.1<·ut11m .11111 H \' -.h''"' :1: Anaheim St;.id1um S<ill1rdc1' .J an :l. throllJ.(li Suncl,1). Jan 11 CARTOON CHARACTERS LIKE OUTDOORS Hong-Ann. Le of Santa Ana Thl' ~ho~ f(·atu..,., hund rl'<.h of s port::. and ':1r:Jpon d14'plJ\' ra ng ing frorn fl.-.h1 11~ 1 111111 ca m pi n i:: and l''llllfHll •·n• ha c k pack1ni:?,. 11ff 1 oacl uiu111 m<'nt. IJoats and !-.111n !>;111 .i1HI fl y-casting <krnon-.trat ton " .• • I Thcn• arc· <Jail v .;hows \\Ith live entertatnml'nt, ).!a mc-. an<l prizes, and t1 tra'vC·l film fc"l" al ~:.i1 11 rd1.1\ 1111nn l<• k pm Sunda~ and :! 111 HJ p m 1-'nday ~t akt.• wur c:A-awin ~s 1n hlack in;.,, on whtlt' paper mc:.is urrng 4 inche5 squan• and mail them n•Jt later t han Tul•-,dav to l"ncle Leu. Box 15ti0. ( flsla· ~fr:,,a . 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';u·alll1n or "><Jmt• kind of sport world scope \ 10 po1nl5 to• each Qu<''I">" <1n.swe•~C cor.,•1 fly Pre,1d1•n1 C a111'1 11'1 r!ntl) \•'l11<'d ,1 <111 di• 111 \pend in)( bill, pd rt 111 v. h 'h "', ul•I ~ 1 • 1 f:Ov1•ri1m•·111". p .. v.Pr to u 1· ii( htf'Vt' \t ht1ol d!'•<'l;rt'J.:JI 11>11 'I Ill fl 1 1 rue or I Jlw < "11\\r '"" 1 .11 , ''" J 11 11 .n1 , law l'H'I\ JtlPr •ltt• P'"~1d1 m nd~ '"'''' I •r re1i>ue c.l, 11 l P1t>\1dl•l\I 1°IN I Rr•JK~" 11.11111 d \\ 1•1,-111 f rt'n(h Smith ht\ pt•r\11n.1I l,1\'\,1·r '•1 111• {CHOOl 0....,1 •t'ttl'L1t• nt 1•1m11wr•1• o111orrw•, K<'rH•r,1h 1n th1· '""' ( .ib111o•t 4 followmK rhP Of'dlh 111 l<1r11wr R1•Jtl" lohn Lennon, t.l<'mun,tr.1tt1f\ •" ''J" rh1· I •11ft'rf S1a1es called tor 1,1w\ th.11 would ""tum• p .. ople who own ht1ncliiu n\ 10 re~•<.h« th1·11 wt>apon\ T r111• or I Jb<' .,1t·\1dP"ll rtl'( t RC'd!(oHt ~upports '>u{h i-;u11 r 11111r11I l.i" S 'IA1hon Obow whn ht>lpl•d lt•.id I 1?Jnd.1 10 1ndepcnd1'nle lli ~e.i" dl(ll "'·'' t'i•·11t'n Pre\1clcn1 in rl"C('llt l'ICl1101l\ thcrl' o~ tw lollowtng l\lrican 1111mlri!'\ t1nh 1 tloc' not bordf'I Uganda a-ICenva b·'louth .\Irie .1 r h 111 newsname ( 10 potnls II you c•n ldtnhfy ""' person In 1ri. newsJ I was senetary of hPahh. edutatlon and wellaT.• under Pres1derm ForJ and N11ion Rcccnll)'. President-elect RNgdn named me secr<'tary of defense I have oflen urged 1hc governmen1 10 in crease mtl11ary spend· Ing. Who am H matchwords 14 point• for nett co nect malc l't) l·registcr •·m~nage. 1111<-'t I l-regulate b-restore, rebuild l -1ehabilltatt-c-ob~erve. consider Jn addition to bt"in1t a am y un ea ••re. TH E Ql 'IZ is an inteJtral part or thl in· classroom news progra m prest>nlt'd in Oran~r Coas t an•a schools as a public sPn·icl' h) thr Daily Pilot. 110 po1nl$ •I you answ~• lhtl Qu!'S11on corrt'cl1y1 l'rc"dPnt·l'll'l 1ReagJn11:\enll\ 11ame1J \\11i1Jrn l."r>1 let1 Jnd •.,..n,H111 Rr< hJrd ~1 h"'r1ke1 ot PentH\harn.,, r11.thl to pla1 ~c1 1 11(', 111 llw Rl•puhltl .in Jdrnin11HJ1ton ('"'''I "'J' n.1med < 11\ 1lirc11111 .• 1n,J ~' h"e1t..l•r rs schcdJlrd 111 b1•1 ""II' ,,., reia" ut 1(HOO\t (.)'I HJ mportatron, hNlth J n.t hun •"' 'l""'c~ -sportlight (2 points for each question answered correctly) T t>.t"T•m.ite' ll.1'llen \'\ inslO\\ John Jellerson a nd l h.irlie )0111e1 11t rh" .in Dot·~o (hJrger> made ""tll•on.il Foolbdll Lec1gue ht'll•t\ dur11111. the 1980 reKuldr ~e.ison -'\11 thre(' pldycrs ga1n('d moil' tlun 1,000 v.i1ds (CHOO~E ONE. rushing, catchin~ j)J~\eS) 2 Of 1hp following NFL tNms. onlv 1he . I farted to make thl\ yC'.11 \ playofls. · ' a-Dallas Cowboys c-Wash1ni;tt on Redsl..1ros b-Ph iladelphia Eagles ) Ba,eba~s SI Lours Cardinals traded all -star ca1cher Ted Simmons 10 the (CHOOSE O NE M1f w4ukee Brf""I"". le\.as Rangers). as pan of a seven·playN deal that hroul(ht out11e.lc.ler Sr.,10 Lezcano to lh<' Cardinals 4 To r<>place Simmons. rhe Cirdinals signed ralcher l . wh~ played last season with the Ka nsas C11~ Roval\ a-Darrell Porter b-R1ck Dempsey c·Carhon fosl.. S The L.idles Professional (CHOOSl ONE: Coif. 1ennisl AHoria11on chose Myr• V•n Hoose as 1he sport\ 1980 rookit'- of the ye.Jr roundtable I read that caviar comes from sturgeon. What are these fish use them to detect the presence The female ptarmigan in her 0 , food Femlly dlacuulon (no KOft ) -· s ummer plumage blends d·practlC'e. prep;irc • I Sturgeon are valuable com-perfectly into the arctic tundra .S-reheane ~record, llSt Should the governmem require peop14! who buy or own N.H. ~lmhe:r~c~i~al~fta-;:..h~,~p~nz~~=ed~~m::;~~U~y~fo:r~_ond:,,;;"'~bi:·c~b~1~be~H~~e:s~t.s~.riTh~.~ett:m~alh.~e--1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~h:•n~d~g~u~n~s~to::....:.;re~g~ls~te~r~1~h~e~lr~w~e~•~po~n~s~l~W~h:;i_~or~w~h1..:.:.n;o~tl~~-~-;---:-l caviar. The fiesb, too, is good for cubation of the ettS, but be does YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points -TOP SCOR£' S' 10 90 potnta -h c tlteo1 71 lo 80 po1nlt -Good 11 lo 70 p•1n11 -Fe11 like? Dear .8., These filb often 1row to a very Jar1e sl1e, and some of the lar1est species reach lenl\bs over 20 feet. Many, of course, are smaller. They are con- 1ldered to be amont the eating. aaslst in lurinl predators away •v£c. inc . 1222·80 because he is conspicuous, never completely 1heddin1 bis white winter fealhen until the eggs have batched. Dear Ellie, How do northern animall tbllt change their color to white in \be Ellie 1 non·~ : tr·• : SJClMO>JtJ ~J(tl8Mtf W·C : :>·z : S9SSWd su1q.:>l8:>· ( : .LH!>l'IJ.OdS !M>:>JAJC)S uewnq puw quwaq =~¥0.L=>ldSM3N P·~ ::>·• :q-c :•-z :;l-t :scnwoMID.l.n JllltJaQ1Jl8h\ J9dlW:) :swYNSM:.tN q-s ~as1•J-t :i-Jwalt .<~one ·£ :an.J.L·Z :Ju1snq·1 ::1.troSO'lllOM ........ -~---·-.._.. .-.._ .. __ ---... -------·-----·-...-------.. -------... ..... -.....-----........ _ .............. _~_.__......._..,... - . -~· " 4• 'DAILY PILOT ---· ~·--"· ·-NATION Le• 1eo11 •laf11119 ele~ i rifled ae~rld . Death cut down famous • m 1980 By &M Au.e6.&ed Pn9I 'l'ht'llr ntanl_,• were nol famous tl•told l.ewh1. Lyn NclntOlh. Richard Rakke, ChulH MdUIUan, Joel C. Maya, ~eor1e M. Holme• Jr .. John ll•v11 llarv\!Y and Dewey L. Johnt@o. 8ul thole el1ht men are aa much a plirt of hl11tory H Mohammed Ren Jlahlav&, tlw t ...... f'CI s hah ol Iran. They wer~ tftt, lJ S ervic.men llill..:I on an lnnl11' ~alt <k.ert n the abortlve mis· •lon to r eti('Ut thf' American hostaaes in Tehran Like ~ llha&h . thti 11.,rvlcemen died in lMO They wHI ht! remembered by faml· ly 1&nd COW\lry BtJT ntt; WOaLD will remember futmer Beallti JofUl Lennon, the singer- lloncwnter •1.&thor who wu assassinat- ed m New York City at a1e 40, ending for~ver fams' hopes lhat the Beatles mlaht be reWllted just one more time: The Beatles were truly no more. The year also brought the deaths of communists hke Josip Broz Tito, who led an independent Yugoslavia for 35 years : di ctators among them de· posed Nicaragua n leader Anastas io Somoza. cut down in a spray of bullets: and great dcmoerats like William 0 . Douglas. lon_gtjme U-S. Supi:eme-Court associate justice and champion of dis· sent In 1~. organized labor m the United Stales lost its single most powerful force, the Al<,L·CIO's George Meany. Was hington bid goodbye to Alice Roos evelt Longworth, daughte r of Theodore Roosevelt, GOP grande dame and a rapier wit .kno.wn for such re· marks as : "l(you haven't ~ot anything nice to say about anybody, come, sit next to me." ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the director of films that made millions sweat, jump and shiver; Jimmy Durante, a come- dian whGse bulbous nose became a trademark; Mae We•t. bawdy queen of the double enlendre, and Georae Raft. a film ..atar toufh·IUY and dancer, all died u octocenar1ans. f But the careers of two other top ac· tors Steve McQueen and Peter Sellers-were cut short. McQueen died at 50 of a heart attack after suriery for lM cancer that had rava1ed hJs body; Sellers succumbed at S4 after a third major heart attack in 16 years. Two men, already known in some circles for their 9t'Ork, became more famous when they were fatally shot: Al · lard K. Lowenstein, a former con· gressman and civil rights activist, and Scarsdale Diet developer Dr. Herman Tarnower. AND FRENCH novelist Romain Gary , ex-hus band or actress Jean Seberg who he said killed herself because a rumor planted by the FBI caused the premature birth and death of their child died of a self·innicted ~unshot wound Others who died in 1980 had names lltat were symbols in themselves - .Jack St·hwab, llolly wood drugs tore owner. Arthur C Nielsen, the man bt'hind the TV ratings . David Burpee, h~ad .oL the n1aiLordcr seed company : and Sue· Kt•rr llic·ks, the original "Boy Named Sul•." Tht' y e a r hrought the deaths of philosopht•rs und social activists, men and woml0i1 who influenced Western thought .h'an· Paul Sartre, "the exislen· tiulist philosopher ; Erich Fromm, a social philos ophe r . author and psy<'hoanalyst. Jean Piaget, the child psycholOJ(Y pioneer, and Dorothy Day, a founder of the Catholic Worker Move- m e nt who started many settlement houses for the poor and homeless. MANY POl.ITICAl. leaders Of the past, and some of the present, died in 1980: Helen Gahagan Douglas, actress and former congresswoman who lost a bitter U.S. Senate race to Richard Nix- on; John W. McCormack, lonatime speaker of the U.S. House; Maaaye»hi Ohira, the Japanese prime minister: and Maine 's James 8 . Longley. who died or cancer eight months after leav· ing office. There were many others who died, amonethem: -Photoarapber Cecil Beatoa, de- signer Amie Fo1arty and Wlllllemlaa, a model who appeared on 28 Vogue covers_ and ran a modeling agency. -Jeue·o.eu, the black track star whose four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics denied AdoU Hitler's theories of Aryan s uperiority ; Jacquellae Cochran, record·breaking aviator who became· the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound. -Heery MWer, author of sexually explicit and mucti-banned novels s uch as the "Tropic of Cancer;" KatlleriH Anne Porter. short-story writer and novelist who wrote "Ship of Fools." -David Janssen, who eluded capture and won record TV ratings of the day as "The~gi!.ive :" Jack Bailey, the host who crowned many a housewife's head on television's "Queen.Jru: a Day;_' Raebel Roberts, an actress once mar- ried to Rex Harrison. -Richard Rodgers, famed composer of s uch Broadway hits as "South Pacific," "Oklahoma" and "The Sound of Music ;·• Gower Champioll, dancer and director whose death was an- nounced only after the opening night performance of his last Broadway show. ··42nd Street." -Jane Froman and LiWaa Roth, ac· tress·singers whose lives were the basis for films starring Susan Hayward - "With. A Song ln My Heart" depicting Miss Froman's recovery from serious injuries, and "I 'll Cry Tomorrow" tell· ing of Miss Roth's fight against mental illness and alcoholis m. HEART FAILED Peter Setler• FILM MAGICIA~ A"rfd Hitchcock CluM not clde enough CLUTE, Texas (AP> -Now. say Clute. Say it again -CLUTE. Sound offensive? Folks here just don't feel the name of their southeast Texas town trips off the tongue. So some residents of this Brazoria County ci· ty of 10,000 are asking for a 'VOle to change the name to Braioswood. THE SAME type of vote was conducted in 1970 and the nam e change was defeated. The city has grown since then and there is more and more senti· ment that the matter be brought up for a vote. once again. Eugene Bright Jr., 45. chairman of the city charter review commit· tee, says that "Wc..ha\!.e- received word that busi- nesses won't move to Clute because of the Qame . We felt that Brazos wood would be more appropriate.·· BRIGHT SAID h e couldn't pinpoint what was wrong with the name Clute. "It's a single syllable word and it see ms to have some sort of evil connotation to it that I don 't unders tand m yself I guess th e name Clute is abrasive to the ears ," ~~~~~~'°S~t~(::::::======~==========~~~~~~l>;:==t=1=~,~=;a::=;;l;;;;ii.~t::==--1=-c~l~·.~~~~---===--=-=--==-==r--.~. you.call :coMMUNIST CHIEF ' Jo9'p Broz Tito !~~~~s. the Best of Ever thing During Chao lerS 89th Anniversary Sale . , I I \ \ I •' J California's Largest Selection of Bridal Fashions lnv11e your f1ance lo 101n you for a v1s11 lo Fern· doles We hove o free g1f1 foi him iust to say !hanks lor v1s1hng our iewelry deportment Our Graduate Gemolog1sl wlll help you understand diamonds so you con select the specia l one that's iusl right for you Your tableware -At Ferndates. you'll find the leading lines the d1tterence Is Femdale's price and seMce Ourgool -Cohlom1a ·s lowest pnces with quality and selection" Up lo 40% ott 1eto1I on diamond engagement rings and wedding rings Also luxedoes. Invitations. flowers and · ottendonn gms Member Notional Brldof Service -Retail Jewelers cl. Ame<ico -Coflfomia Jewelers Association l•O• West Westminster Av•. Santo Ana, Callf. • 714-531-1871 at savings of 10 to 50% I • :: ...: • I .. DREXEL HERITA<iE HENREf){)N CENTlRY i....-...,._ BAKER SHERRILL STIFFEL LA BARGE ' ._r In < l·khr.1t1on 0 1 < h~1rn.Jkr\ ~Nlh AJm iH:l".ln till" flll>'I w ;m l n l nam t:'> 1n qual11~ honw h1 m 1..,h11lj.:' 1u:-1 "t'flt on -,aft: < >nlrthc hc.,t c )nl~ .11 Ch.tndlt-r\ ':JH ' ltl '" <;O",. tro m < hamlll•r\ l' 'l 111ng t 11lln:t" '"" m .11! dq1:1rtl11l"IH' En·n l ll'llllll nnkr .11 'rx ·u .11 r\nn1H ·r-... 1ry 'ak ';1vin~., \ '''' < h;indlt:r\ ":in1a Ana or 1.tgunJ Ifill, 'torl"' 111t.l:1y ·and rnakt· yi 1ur ... all· 'l'lt·l·1i1111' fr. >Ill the moi.t ma~nilkcn1 dbpla~' of tint· honw lum1,h111g' in Tr:tditlon:ll. O intl·mpor:1r.. C' • .uuntr.. Frc111.h Jnd < >ncni:il. 1>1111'1 111is.~ rhi,. opponun11y 111 'an: n n qualit} h11111t: furni,hin~,. and ''ill t·njoy tlw -.avin~'· 'l·rnn: and inrt·i;trity you haH· comt> to c.:-.:pn:I Imm Chanllkr·,. ~inn: 18lJ2 Fb\11 "Rf.I>: CurYct.l. Carn·t.l and lk:a111i111ll r Frt:rwh thi' m:t)tnifkcnt lknrnlun Sl·l·retary t:raftnl 111 -.d n ·r hardwc1<x.l' aml ~hTtk \'l·ne~:,.... ;, no" on .. ak Save $600.00 FINE F\rRNffi'RE • INTUIOR Of.SIGN Si\NTAANA Main SCrtte at 17th Scrttt Phone 714/541·4391 lAGUNAHIUS Alicia l'tcw)t at S. D. F\t.y Phone 714/~1 ."7101 t. --------- I 'l •I • .._ f'~ -u ~~ .. ; '4.a'i8.'i :•;ltj~;;,.7~~r:._..~-..:..;.:..:.:,,:.:.,:~....:....:..:..-_-.,: .. :__=-.:w:,; ___ ._:., • P•11••••INllWNl8 s I t t .• Chicago fliers have' airplane condos · • CIDCAOO CAP> -Now-... en · • H '• ttae c o u1a t ry-club at-ent '' Es•~n,..._. moe..a-. &Mt t.be OWIMn.IDOlt •· ....... ll•:. • -.-.... Joy."'ie-..... "TIM ~··•um .. 'nla .. , a.,.._ -•111 b1lawa prollalbit eommerdal opwa. la 111" 0 •• '"' ...... _. 11hd Uoa1 . atuchat·pUot tralaha1 and ,, ... ..._ ...... a.,, s..... 4'U:" =~·" ;:r tlf•&:r-:r..UNllMlwal I i eoMae, 'nlel.wl· ... ~· \oei Ml MOWDen' uaociatioe, boud -• •--• --• T ....... .._ .... -ol cliNdon, bJlawt ud a maln· ll9", -· • ___... teoance f• S1' to Sll per month ..... _... ................. ftd.... . ..... a.•1oat nmwa,y at......_,, Some aircraA are valued at more ti .U. ...-..,... al CMe~'"9· Uau •·• eacb -la 8ddtUcm to ..,...._ u.,.,._ told fer • '° rice...., antique planes, ~ • • Md \ben .,. c '·'*lll ~orld War II fi1btera and ez. "rUeta ._..,.. .. wttla lav.-... Md perimealal planet belnc ~t la the -. .. Ml tM •·• r..... TIM bantan by fl)'in& ealhua1uts, said PNJeet COYen • auet Kovac:1. , · Tbe bulMlt fii&ht day be can rttall wu a Sunday, with eo tak41olfs and landlap. Dwinc the week there are only aix or seven. aov ACS. POVNDING otncer o1 tbe ·•n..ti•' Donuts" r•tauraat tru,cWM ud fOC'mer owner of a c ommercial airline food catertn1 PACD...111ES INCLUDE a Uabted service, said . Tbe Laa.d••p, wbia wind sock; beacon, computerised completed, will. bave 211-bao(.an aelf-aervice i;:aline ~ump, was_b ud_a to&al proJect ¥alue ueuwnc -pad, iiiil an era) Aviation Ad· SlOTbe~ • U . n-ministr ation-approved instrument ... .__ are ~ aor VIQI . .-.v-approach facility. Each hanaar is fuJ. pie wbo buy them live •laewbere ud ly insulated and served by electricity like to pamper their planet. and teJepbm"teS. "They'll come out on weekeoda The airplane condo la intended as a and POliab their planes and cbaqe solution t.o a 1rowln& number of the oil," Hid Kovacs. "They'll make smaller a irport clos ings, which a few ftigbts, have family c:ookouta r epresent tbe greatest threat to and aboot the breeae with each oU!ier. private aviation, Kovacs said. No jet.a are allowed .. The lar1e1t "The condo idea protects aircraft plane now is an ei1bt-aeat, twin· ownen against closures, increased ea11ne. Our condo planes ·are con1estion and skyrocketiq bantar restricted in wei1ht to less than rentals at existing public fields," be' 12,000 pounds. said. Prieeszoom hortage hit TM ~lated Preu The peanut crunch bu reached the nation's aoos, and 1ookeepers are worried both about their elephaata and monkeys and the visitors who like t.o feed them. Tbe Heat Wave of 1980 alubed the nation's ~anut crop t.o 2.3 billion pounds this year, down 42 percent from last year. As s upplies of peanuts and peanut butter are dwindlinl, prices are aoariq. Some supermarkets around the country have imposed limits on bow much peanut butter customers can buy. Pal:llDENT CAllTBa, a peanut farmer himself, bu approved addi- tional peanut import.a la an attempt to improve the aupply 8,Jld keep prices from riain& even bllher. But bow do you uplaln a peanut abortace to an anxious elephant or a letbarlic oranl\ll&D? Don't even try, says Hank Klein, usiatant curator of education at the Woodland Part 1.oo in Seattle. Just slip the elephant a plump banana and toes some raisins or walnuts in the ape cage. ·woodland Park warehouseman Bob Daleske noticed the sborta1e after all his a vailable peanuts vanished down the 1ulleta ol the IOO's elephants, monkeys and pbeuanta. DALESKE TKIED four or five local suppliers, but could find no more of the lOO·pound bats of peanuts be usually purcbues for the zoo, not for any price. Klein says Seattle keepen feed peanut.ti to apes to keep them active. "Throwing peanuts in the monkey and ape cages encoura1es them to forage throughout the day and that keeps them from ietting bored." But keepers can ac~m-plisb the same thing with raisins, cWTants or alternate nuts. Els ewhe r e in tb ~ country , zookeepers generally were keeping a stiff upper lip, though several seemed anxious about the possible ef- fects of a peanut shortage on patrons wbo buy them from concession stands. "THEY'KE A STAPLE with zoo visitors," said Bill Austin of the Detroit 7.oo. "We don't feed them t.o our animals but we do to our visitors, so the aborta1e does have a ali&ht ef-• feet there -but not much." •'There's a popular mytb that gorillas survive on peanuts, and I would hate like hell t.o uplain to a 550-pound gorilla that he can't have any. if that's what be wanted,'' Austin added. "But no, we don't feed peanuts to them, so there's no problem." Sa lt Lake City's Hogle 7.oo is talt- ing the problem seriou,sly. "It's going t.o be a problem," said Lamar Farnsworth, zoo direc- tor. "We're just down to the end of our warehouse supply. There wiU be some available, if we're willing to pay_theprice." Elephants, monkeys and birds wiU be the most affected, he said. 3 cops sentenced TITOVO UZICE, Yugoslavia (AP) -A j ury bas s entenced three policemen to five to seven-year prison terms for beating a detainee who later died of injuries sustained in tbe beating, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported. Tbe victim was arrested last July for rowdy behavior .in a restaur~t. ANNUAL GIGANTIC · DECEMBER 26-28 4for'1 3forS1 Storti 2for11 5f9r11 .ncea. 2torS1 Med."9dTell"'81b Cetftelt ~ $1 .11••· .. 11.11••· ~ 13.llea. P S2.2le11. S1.41ea. lie••· ~._.. ..... -.... -..... -· I Draft • signups · normal, .. .. • WASHINGTON ~A -Tbe General. Ac ; int omce s~ the dr r esiltration pro1ra baa not abown the .fects of a boycott at. tempted by draft oppo- nents. A review of Selective Service System pro, cedures supports the draft agency's n1ures s h o win1 3.6 million youn1 men re1istered out of the 3.8 million who were ellefble, said the GAO, an investigative arm of Congress. The agency said moet of the erron found re· sulted from illegible en- tries on r eciatration cards. AIRPLANI CONDO•fllUMI u.D UP (UPT) ALONG CMICAQO..AREA RUNWAY AlrCrmltafllM.,p?a1tof 1• ltrJllW• •iiliPI ~ -The total error rate - was aboUt S percent. CARPR C•TRAGOR WIARE.USECLEARAllCE · OM ALL CAllPIT IN STOCIC VALUES UP TO SIS Sfi). YD. MST COt• .. IT •YID • AU. IOLLS SUIJICT TO PllOI SALi • DIALMI W&COMI ~ IMITALLATIOM - JACK WALSH 631-4402 7 11 W. I 7rh Srrc:cr, Un11 t\·7 Co~ta McS41, CA 92627 CARPET CO. ''TAKING OUR DECORATIONS DOWN'' l (AFTER DEC. 3 1 > SOl'Tlt COAST REl'f.RTORV • FAllRlt'S & SOTlllSS • (;Of.f)l·:N NEElll.E FABRICS • lfOllSE OF FABRICS • H,\:RSTYl.INC • COMMANI> l'ERFOR· MANl'E • Clll.llEN SHEAR 11;\Rllt:RS • RECIS llAIRSTYl.ISTS •SAMSON & l>El.11.All lli\IRSTYl.ISTS • HllMt: fl'RNISHINCS • t'(IM· f',\SY'S (.'(lMIN(; • t'Rtt'Kl-:T. 1.Tll • llt:coRATllR 1.1:.;t:. llt:SICNl-:RS nm1ct:. CREAT THINC:S'. 1.n: s FIREl'l.An: & l'ATIO • l'Al'ESF.TTER 1'1\\'U.ll>N • Tltt: l'llTTERY llARS • SINGER • l'IK>f'P'S lll>Mt: fl 'RNISlllNCS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • QUALITY • FASHION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rm: l 'l'STAIRS (:Af.1.1-:HY . VICTOR"S. Wll.l.IAMS.SONOMA . Jt:Wt:LRY & At'CfSSORIES • BAMBI NI • Cllll" A<.Tt:SSORIF.S • rlRll • J llf:Rllf.RT llAl.I. • n:wn.s llV JOSt:r11 •Kt l\'EN Jf.Wf.l.f.RS• u ::s Ml 'ST m: l"ARTlt:R •MARK CROSS • R(.)OTf.N"S 1.1 1(;. l:Act: • Sl'llAfft:R & SONS • \VF.ISFIEl.ll'S ~u:r-rs i\l'l'ARf.I.• AIF.X SEllASTIAS . Tift: llANK • BARNEY'S• CHASIN"S • CE!ll· TRY. I.TI>. •CL'<GISS fYlR.'1AI. WEAR 1.ARRY IK>l'Gl.AS • Tllf: f.IVF.RY • f.Ol\1>111" s 11nr • 1'01.0 S]llRF. c Jr- STL'ARl>S POR MEN • STl'ARl>S El'ROl'A Rt:STAl'RANTS. rnou & ('ANl>V AMA ln'S ~ESSO l'AF£ • BACK HAY ROWING/Rl1NNINC Cl.l'll • lll'l.l.lll'K S Tt:A ROOM • CAFF. l'AS()l'll\I • CARl.'S JR Cllfft:E llf.AN •FORTY CAR~OTS • lllCKllR\' PARMS • KAl'l.AN"S •KRON CllOC'Ol.ATlt:R • l.INll· 111-:Rl:'S Nl'TRITION • MACK' PAN • MAY t'O. Sl 'Ml'· Tl 'Al<Y • l'RONTO RISTORANTf. • Rf:Nl>f.7.\'0l'S C Af'E • Rl\'IEHA . SAl.MAC.l'Nl>I . Sf.E"S CANl>lf:s . 20Tll n :NTl 'RY. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -AFTER CHRIS'fMAS SALE ST ARTS DEC. 26 AT 10 A,M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I.Tl>.• \'IE m: FRANl'E • SH<lf.S • UAl.l.Y OP SWIT7.f.Rl.Al"I > llRASS llOOT • l'.11. llAKf.R • CAMF.O SllOES • t'Al't:7.IO • CARI. JONES • Cll ANl>l.F:R'S • CHARl.t:S JOl'Rl>Al\ • FANf'ARt:S • f'l.ORSHF:IM • FWRSllF.IM THAYt:R MC Sf.II.• fNNES • JOllNSTON Ml 1RPHY • JOY(.'F. SHllY SllOF.S • KINNErs • Kl1StllN'S • 1.f:El>'S • NAT\'RA!.17.ER Wl-:ST • PAPPA· t:At.LO • STRll)t: RITE • TllOM MCAN XA\'IF.R l>ANAl'll • Sl'l-:t'IAl.TV • l'RAHTRF.f: & t:n :l.YN • I NATl'RAI. l'OSMETICS l.Al'RA ASHl.EY -l, II\ \I,._,\: ~l.H\fn -. • \'IFHll '' ~:\l'llt...._-. • 11 "1\ llf \\11 Hh \ (l~t ll'hFH 11\.'\h •flt \I' r·~:IWI<\ • El.I.ES llAK 1'11111 Iii.I< \I'll\ • (,1.1 tlll\ '11\H~ll \I I • II< tl "St' t tF T \If I tf<l'C • 11:-, TME-Ct I ff(\\ t:t.. f tl'Tlql •. l I '"""ll'E . Tiii Ol'Tll~U'.TRl:;J • l'I ,\7. \ Fl.I tl<IS r • \\ t 1111 ll Tll \\~:I l',\HllS. (,lfT~. llt" >Ks • ,\ I.Al MW • llfff:'(T,\.'\11 s • n ;STl'fl) ST.\ TlllSEHS • t'l.ISE S ST.\ TIO:"t-;llY • II flAl.Tt t:" llOOKSEl.l.ER•TllE (. \l.l.Efl"\•J K t:ILI. ST1\Tlll:"EllS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FOR MORE 1:'\FOR~1,\TIO:'\. CALL 54~2 AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE STARTS DEC. 26 AT I 0 A.M. 10:00-9:00 MOF'. THRl' SAT .. Sl'N. 11:00 TO fi:OO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CH,\fTI >!' STREFT • f.Y\"' S lli\I 1.~IMlK • Tiii-'. ~l'Sll' Ht I:\ • l'l.A7.1\ t'rTl.EHY • H.\J l:.;Tl-:H,,\TIO:\,\I. • Sl':"SET 111 1\'~E Wlf.l.IAM ER'EST llftt I\\",'\ •l'lllUlRES S \\T.1\R•m'.H(~. STROM'S Fttl< l'\111 lll<E'.' • !El.I \'In.ASS & fllH>l.t:. ~TIX• IJ'. 'li\C,\SI.'\ • l lt'.1' \l<T~lt:.'\'i & Sl't:t'IJ\l .T\' STOIU:S • IH'l.I I l(.'K S • JllSEl'll ~l,\l;SI\" • I ·'' \(:.'\!:'\ • ,, "' rn • !llOIWSTRll.'1 • Si\K!> t1FTll A\ E.'\rt;•Sf.ARS •WI 1111, we 11n1 rs • t:-.-n:RT Al~Mt:-.r • ~11\~S TllEi\ rm I • ~""'"' rnt:,nrn 11 ~1l 'Sll"l.1\;>.l 1 • '11t:1rn,\s r1.."· • rm: Tl~f)~R BOX • Wllt;IU:llOl'SE Ht-:· <.:OROS • \\'ESTLN~ CAMl::RA • 7.1-:.~• TOYS. SPORTl:->t: (il'IOl>S •THE A(.'TIYIST Tltt: ATlll.ETF.'S f041T • Fi\11 Sl'llWAR7. • llSllMAN'S Sl'ClRTINl: {;CIC lllS •St\< IWUf.l'\ Ml7.t-: Sl'ORTS Pl.Al.A • T!I\' n:sn :R • TOYS 1Nn:RNA· TIONAI. • WllMAS'S Al'l'ARl':I. • AUIERT'S llOSlf.R'' Al.lmt-: •ANN TAYl.OR • l'ONTF.~l'O l'ASl'AI~'\ • l'Ot'R- HEt:t-:S • l>IANf-' • 111 't:KS & ('llMPAt\Y •MR. t-:U.IOT'S • f.RN1\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SELECTION • VALUE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f'ASHION CllNSl'IRACY • c i-:Nt:·s • llAl.STOS • lll'lllll'B • Jot:l.'S • Kll'l'YS • l.ANt: llRY ANT • IJIJ.IAN'S • I.II.I.It: Rl'lllN. ~C:A·FRANCE . NANCY CRAIC • l'\t:n:s Al'l'A· RF.I.• PACt:llOY MATt:RNITY • SAllRINA • TF.:'\NIS 1.Al>Y • WAI.TAii Cl.A~KE'S llAWAllAN • rm: WF.T SEAi. • zt:1.1c ·s • WOMt-:N'S & :-4t:N'$ Al'l'ARf:I.• Cl 'STOM SlllRTMAKF.RS • THt: CAI'• HARRIS & FRANK • Tiit: ltOTEI. Ii' 11. 'Sf: Of Tf..RRY • JAF.GF.R Sllf lR'T· Wl-:AR •JI 'l>Y'S • TANNt:lfY wt:sr '°":·.:••• ,;•r:.t ;,· ~·.-:-J,;;~_.·.: ~.ttlt..:~lf/"#l f"•IA .. • ••··•• ...._ .................. _.._.. ... ..,. • .._ ._.,. .. .._..,,..,. • .......,._.........,...__..._ ...... ..,_ __ _ .. 91' ...................... ~ ........... 4',,. ,., .... rd....._ ................. ~~-.-. ~ ...-... .. --~~-..--... .,,.. • ..... DE , ..... t. NEWS FEATURES QUEENIE Polltt go ia 11ourre 'Lid ~ops' infiltrate Dallas school drug ~gs 1 ... ---""" ··-·-.---.... --- 'NO Whal"" Suaday, Off. 28 By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES lMar i!I Apr 19J: Me~tal calculations do more for you now thun direct action . Key is to be analytical listen, test. observe. Gemini. V1{go, Sagittarius natives rigure in e xciting scenario. TAURUS lApr. 20-May 20>: You learn lessons which aid in completing important tasks. Check 11ules, regulations, tax and license requirements . Surprise gift could be "on the way.", GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Much that occurs requires revision, review. Define meanings, oul· llne goals, realize that emotional responses are do minating logic. l>A LLAS (AP I For t hree ~onths. <:hr11U• Parker earned honor marks at Thomas Jerrersofl tllah School She wu even named 11tudent of the month. 8ut 11 well aa beina a "brain,'' Chriata was a "head" who hunt •l'OW\d the sm okln1 area "With pltn\Y of money to spend on m•rlJuana. The tuna h11lred alrl whom 11tudent1' knew u C1'rh1ta, however . was really a 21·ytar old nwthf'r and a 01ll11t Police.. Qf'.par~ml•nt under tove r n" r<·ut h·s llt(t•nl I kr w11rk rt•sulkd m thti arre"t of t!l, lndud111w thti p.rt nt1t of °"" stu- dt•11t 111111 two non s tudenb l''our olht•r 1•t·o11l", lnt•ludlna one 1'tudent. Wt' rt' ,m t•Sh-d Uf\J.•r a 8iMllar Opera· \i\)n a t W T wt\ltt' lll11h School. UAL.IA~ POLICt: t>t-aan lnflllrat· 1ng h11lh .,,·hoots In tht• t•11rly 1970s, when a rrests were made at flve schools . ·'Ther e were more pay~hedeUc. halluclnogenlc type dr u11 then, Now the re 's more marl)uana." said Capt. Don MUllken, command'r or the vice division. ·'the dfflcera, youthful·lookinl rookies ualna f11ke cover identities, ., u1ut,ll Y enroll tas t ranllfer students, School principals arc told about the operaUon. but do not know who the ofOctMI are. Dallas Independent School District trustees •nd Superintendent Linus Wright have coopented with the projects. Mlllikenisaid "WE GIVY.· THF.SF. people very is t r lc t bc havlor11I 11 n d tac t ical guide! o.es," Milliken suld "Obvious- ly. they can 't 1w out there and smoke c1opt' with somebody or rip off a rnotorcyde 11 's hkc you and I play· ·~J CUSTOM DECO RATE f;.¢J '1t I WITH nettle CREE~\' 1'! 1 ~\\ AT 20% SAVINGS j . - CANCER <June 21-July 22>: You have chance to prove assertions ~ this can be a banner time for gaining insurance on future security. Past ex- perience pays orr one 2!!.Jllded uinua!'sut-Jr~w~-1~..l--·;__-~~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: An idea becomes a via· tM_ concept. You com plete projeet. reach more - ~ople a nd will let go or emotional security ibnket. You now are readr•fbr "cold plunge" into rrcfore. ~--!'· VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Fresh conce~t is ~essary to fully exploit financial potential. .Leo. ,\C(uarius natives figure prominently. You locate ~at had been mis placed or deliberately removed. , . ~LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 22): Cycle is such that ; are at right 'J)lace at right time. Know it, be ct. confident and follo'lt' through on intuitive (e ing. Cancer , Capricorn, Aquar ius persons .flsure prominently ;· SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): A dream could ~tu"ify numerous areas or current situation. Know take notes. piece together bits or inforrtlation m ~lete story will unravel to your advantage ' • SAGITfARIVS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21}: Wish comes . but first you must revise long-range plans. ney is involved one "in command" has not (et reached final decision. ~· CAPRICORN (l)ec 22 Jan 19>.-·"Emphasis on 9aracter analysis, significant c hanges. special 110tificahon and s uccess through wntten material. Qemini. Virgo. Sagillur1us persons play important ~es ! AQUARIUS IJan 20-Feb 18 >: Travel is !jlotlighted in connection with family or future ~cation plans Pursue educational projects. f:!urus, Libra . Scorpio natives play key roles . •• : PISCES I Feb. 19 Mar. 20\: Aura of m ystery lominates intriguing scenario. Dun't tell all -be· til'g discreet is lo your definite advantage. Money ~nvolved an<l those who claim to have it may be istling in dark. ' . Irvine Camera JEFFA EV R d e l: IRVIN E CENTE R Or rocessed by Kodak. They mean hot your Kodak color slide film hos e~elv&d the finest core Kodak an offer from processing to mounting. e sure to ask for color processing y kodak, the next time you visit one f these fine stores. 3 ,., •AaT COAST HWV CORONA O.L MA" 1714) 6 73-4670 I ~ I SHADES DRAPER I ES BEDSPREADS FURNITUR E lei our expe11enc:ed des•gners snow you Nettle C•eel< s t>~le"''''l • O"l"~ .. o~ I coordinated pnnts, solids damasks and velvets 10 be custom m;ide to Su·I f(,U' nd•Ytdual need Cnoose irom a large se•e.::toon ot sty•el:; ,., bedspri>ads ,\•'d " treatrnents and ooudoor furniture Save now and be freshly redecorated w thin 6 Nee~s Fanious tasr <;r Qua••, workmansn1p for p11ces never again 10 oe seen 23 FASHION ISLAtll Newport leach 644.t860 • ENDERLE CENTER Mewpo,., Fwy. at E. I 7Ht St. Tustin 5-44-1550 Ing baseball and 1 have 'to play by the rules, but you can play any way you wanl to.'' 'f he offi cer s d o home wo r k . part icipate in extracurricular ac- tivities and have little trouble rooting teachers and students, be-aa1d-. Their mission is w find the dealers -stu· dents at the hub of the drug culture who supply the rest of the school. "We could just go out and round up t he s moking ar~a." Milliken said. "But at every secondary school t here are people who a re actually pipelines and t hey make it available to the other students. "IF YOU GET one guy who's deal· ing lo six or seven kids , that's the whole idea. You cut out this little kid that takes a joint because he doesn't want to look like he's a chicken " The Investigations also ser ve as a deterrent to scare t een-agers ,.RICES SUI JECT TO STOCK O~ HA~D 1211 BLACK & WHITE PORTABLE Model 5520 • Portable • VHF/UHF • Built-i n Antenna Reg. '109"' enough to overnde peer pressure. DruJt users. wield heavy influence at secondar y schools , he said. "We do not need the business." he s aid. 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De1igner help• profe11ioilal8 project 'image' HOWARD KtRK OETS NEW LOOI( Ellen Uchtman Image conauftanf ., ........... 4 BALTIMORS (AP) -JllH t~tabtma,, believt1 tbat belUDd tit• poor ctiump in poly•ter &urkl a dyumlc youac txecuUYe waltlal to emtr11. a. Wlev .. that atylt ll aut.taace, and tbat clodMa really do make the man or woman. Ila. Llabtman will tell you what abe thinks of you -ln a nice way. And you pay her for the con· atrucUve criUcllm. • 'l make an analol)' often between what I do and wlult an interior dffOl'ator doea," said Ms. Ucbtman, who runs Prolealonal Imace Consul· tan ta. •s. LIGBTMAN'S BUSINESS IS. telling clientl what she thinks they could do to improve Jbemselves, particularly their imace and public personality. . A 34-year-old professionally trained social worker, Ms. Light man is sometbinl of a desiper of people, ao adviser on matt.en of style, whose talentl nan the gamut from advice oo hair styles to clothini colors. Ms. Lichtman said she believes this is a style- conscious age and that appearance is important. "I think people judge us on their total im- pression and clothes say an awful lot about us " she said . "What 1 try to do is help people develop' a Reporter sets appeal, Fight entb b~ utility points to shield law • , __ ...,. NEW YORK <AP) - Consolidated Edison has aenae ol Jt)'lt, a HDJt of pel"IClllal alpature . . . . "f'.u&ION COMBS no• THE rackl, style carr1M wttb lt a sense of penonal slpature." Her aervtce be1lns with an analyala of ber client's appearance. "You can leam an awful lot about a person by going through their closet," she said. "Here I have five bluers, with black and white checks, what does that say about me as a person?" Many people in/~rporate America may (ind they are their own worst enemies because of the ' way they dress or project themselves, Ms. Lightman said. .. A person may be absolutely brilliant, but if they don't look like il they may not get ahead," she said. "It's not just what you know. "ntE KEY IS TO HELP PEOPLE be con· cerned about how they are projecting themselves. We should be aware of how we come across." The next phase in Ms. Llghtman's service is shopping. She will either go shopping with a client, or , as is often the case, go shopping for a client. In both cases. Ms. Lightman said she is trying to get a feel for the client's style in order to make suggestions about changes she feels might im· prove his or her ~arance. Her background~ eludes a stinl as representative for a foreign gar- ment manufactur er and a management· development internship with a large corporation. Although Ms . Lightman has offered her service informally for several -years, she only began operating PJC about four months ago. Her clients usually engage her on an undisclosed re- tainer basis, bd't the service works out to about $50 an hour, she said. WE AVER VILLE ( A p) _ A said Ms. Howland would have to agr eed not to build a "I WORK WITH PEOPLE INTERESTED in tel e vis i 0 n rep 0 rte r , citing answer questions from the stand. He hydroelectric power improving their looks to climb the corporate lad· California's shield law, plans to ap· orreredtobearbertestimonyandview ~::.!tS:::, ~~%.,~ '~ir£ der or entering the job market," she said. Something Special · ~ \feminine fashions 250 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-5711 EAR END for 1- lL Dec. 26 " peal a contempt citation she got for the mm in chambers lo determine if year battle with environ-Ms. Llghtman said style is not the only area of refusing to answer questions in court they were relevant, but she refused, m entalists over the concern when assisting a client. She sa,id she often Featuring: ~ about a marijuana raid. she said. . . l tries to change or broaden clients' attitudes, not R1...~ • Coco Carissa Howland, 29, a reporter for Loomis stayed the contempt cita-proJec · only about what they wear but about how they • '~ KRCR. Channel 7R, Redding, was tion until Feb. 20, pending her appeal The agreement was "'iew themselves. • Rochelle •Sweaters by Ades cited by Judge John Loomis in Trini· lo the Trirlity County Superior Court. part of a settlement with "I think risk is what we·re talking about -be· • JuUe Mllef • Sir Jomes · tyCountyJusticeCourt. ~-2~T~bie~s~bi~e~ldil~a~w~al~lo~w~s~re~po~rt~e~rs~to;._e:n~v~i~ro~n~m:.~en~l~a~l~g~r~o~u~p~s~~i~n!g~w~il~li~n!g~to~try~s:om~e~t~·~~ .. ~~~-:;;~;-~~-t-~~~~~!!!!:'.!~;---:--;-~~~;;s-~~~r-~ ..... She relmed to answer questions !t refuse to identify confi4•Dt.ia& and• goveMmenr agen-And self-image is important, too.· she said. •Sissies •Upper Closs · · ntd sources or produce notes in criminal c i es in which five "When you feel good about yourself instde, well, • Charlotte R~isse • Jo-Yono or cultivating mari· cases.The·lawwasadded tothe stale utilities w1'th plants · h. it's trite to say. but yo u perform better." Juana on as remote property in constitution by voters this year, but along the Hudson River Trinity County. the constitutional measure has not said they would spend _M !i . Howland accompanied yet been tested in court. $18 million a year to re- sheriff's deputies to Agee's property duce fis h kills. Sept. 26, where the officers said they pulled up more than 4501 marijuana Jobless reoord near PARIS (AP) -Unemployment in Britain is expected to reach a record 12.25. percent -some 3 million peo- ple -by the first half or 1982, accord· ing to a report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. In return the govern· ment agencies and en· vironmentaJJsts agreed thet the utilities would- not have to build cooling towers for six generat- ing units along the plants. Agee's lawyers, Victor Vertner of San Jose, asked the judge to require Ms . Howland to produce all the film tirlre-n on the raid and her notes. She refused. Don Anderson, lawyer for KRCR, persuaded the judge to re· ject Vertner's request, but the judge Great year-end savings river's banks. o n daytime dresses, evening dresses. classic and contemporary sportswear, knits. suits. coats, lingerie and l<;,unge~ear, accessories. and one-of-a-kind designer fashions. 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W esthead had been the hHd coach at LaSalle previously."~ McKinney suffered severe uf· juries in a bicycle accident on Nov . 8, 1979, shortly after ~ Ore T\' io11lglli :'.~· rlaa1111~I 9 at 8:38•: ' season began, and Westb~~d was tabbed as the team's "W· terim coach while McKinney ~-v . OHIO STATE'S ART SCHLICHTER (LEFT) IS ALL ALONE WHILE PENN STATE'S TODD BLACKLEDGE RUNS AWAY FROM TWO DEFENDERS IN SUN BOWL . However, Westhead led · Lakers to the NBA cha'fii pionship and was named team 's permanent head co• last spring. That came a~·r McKiMey, who never retW1l# lo his position, was fired •W Ohioan heats Buckeyes, 31-19.· Penn State's -Blackledge upstages Schlichter TEMPE, Ariz. (AP> · Todd Blackledge, a native shunned by Ohio State, came back to haunt the Buckeyes in the nest.a Bowl Jl"rtday. Penn State on two other scoring marches that wiped out a l2·point lead for No.' 11 Ohio State in the openina half. Blackledge waan 't surprised be start- ed slowly. He threw five incompletioos to open the game and didn't complete his first pus until 20 minutes were gone. But he finished with a flourish, directing a Penn State ground game that accotmted for 351 yards and hit four of eight passes for 68 yards in the last 30 minutes. "They talked lo me as a junior. They were looltin& at me as a li&ht end or a linebacker," the Penn State fre.bman quarterback said of Ohio State after -1eading the Nittany Lions to a 31·19 vie· tory over the Buckeyes. "THEY a EAU Y didn't recruit me as a senior because Art Schlichter was progressing so well." said the product of North Canton, Ohio. "l'VE BEEN DOING that stuff all year. I hate to. do it, but it has become a routine. It takes awhile for me to get go· ing. I knew it was going to work out," said the 6-4 218-pound Blackledge. Blackledge upstaged bis more heralded rival Schlichter in the second hatr of the Fiesta Bowl, scoring one touchdown and leading 10th-ranted Joe Paterno, Penn Slate's coach. sajd ·- For Schembeehler USC's Robimon now a chauffeur PASADENA CAP) -Coach John Robinson showed up at Michigan's football practice Fri- day, not to steal any of the Wolverines' plays but to make good on a promise to chauffeur Michigan coach Bo Schem· bechler around town. "I called Bo after he had just lost the South Carolina game," RobinlOft recalled u b~ watched the Wolverines workout in bright sunshine at Citrus Colleae in nearby Azusa. "He was kind of suicidal. "I told him I was goina to see him out here durin1 the holidays and that I 'MM.l)d meet him al tbe airport. ButJn)' wife_ laid tbe law down: Cbrtltmu was at home. So, I'm IOinl lo be the cbauffeur this week, l auea.'' ao~ MID be bad a gut feeling Michi1an migbt be able to win tbe Bl1 Ten confereice champloasblp after 1tudyin1 some Minneeota tame films in HVSKIES' JAMES SIGNS NEW PACT P..-AP .... kMe Don James eo11ch of the Rolle Bowl-bound Unlveult1 of W asblqton Husties~J(aa 1lped . a new contract extendln1 bit aenlce1 lbroulh t•. the tcbool ~Friday. TIM move mquelehed-rumon tbat James mt bt be con· ----r--·-a mon, • to tbe praledlonal football ranb. Tbe new contract, which. be1tn1 Jan. l , calla for "• aubatanllal ralae," said Mike Lude, Huay atllletle cDrector. He would· not dlvul1• the amount. • , • .. •• ~ ~ ., .... ,_, •• ta. .... ... .... ' ...... .,,.. which the Golden Gophers had played Ohio Slate. "I kind of had a feeling about them (Michigan >." taid Robinson, who has become a close personal friend of Schem- bechler's over the years. "I saw Ohio State early and could see they weren't going to be un· believable." Robinson's Trojans ll>St their Pac-10 game lo Wuhington - the Wolverines' foe in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 -but declined lo predict the outcome of the game. "Washington is a good team," RobinMXl said. "I think it's go. iDJ to-be ..a.. real ..ioocblatne..::I thanlt it's going to be typical of the Rose Bowl. "WASIUNGTON PLAYS the total game, just aa Michigan does. You're lookina at two of the really elite teams in the country today. "{ haven't seen Michigan a lot. I just know they throw lonl touchdowns to Anthony Carter a lot." Robinson said he felt that perhaps too much baa been made of the fact that the Wolverines have loet seven bowl games under Scbembeehler - includina fiv~ tries at the ROiie Bowl. "I think there have been IOlne environmental problems, •• Robimon Hid. "But llicblcan played tome 1reat football sames here .. 1""''ve -been ... .. TBS lllClllGAN Dla1en - who didn't arrive &•re untll Chris&mu day -were dr1_.... wet liter their flrsl ouWoor workout In near·r~cord to· dearee beat. Sebemb9ebler .nd bl• coach•• made •lnt1 of fluid• available durln1 th• workout. of Blackledge, "He played a great game against a very tough secondary. He came back very well." Schlichter wasted a career-high 302 passing yards with a 20-for-35 performance. However, be manaaed OI\· ly five completions in 13 attempU in the second half. ."They kept coming in," he said of P.enn State's defenders, led by left - tackle · Frank Case, the game's out- standing defensive player. "I just didn't have time to throw. They took a lot of chances on their defense and it worked." SCHUCllTER 'S previous best effort was 297 passing yards in a losing Rose Bowl effort against Southern California. Penn St.ate tailback Kurt Warner was voted the game's top offensive player. He carried 18 times for 15.5 yJttds, 45 yards more than the entire Ohio Slate team managed in 39 rushes. Blackledge, the son of the recentJy. fired Kent State University football coach Ron Blackledge. ran three yards· for a touchdown in the second half. Kis passing set up a second touchcjown. • helping the Nittany Lions overcome a 19·7 deficit before a record crown of 66. 738 for this 10-year old bowl. Meanwhile. t.he young Pe.nn Slate de· fense shut down Schlichter with an ag- gressive rush in the second hair. The Buckeyes' quarterback had punished the Nittany Lions for 15 completions. <SEE OWOAN, Pa1e 8%) win over the Mater Det in the opeatn1 round ol the Oran1e tournament Friday. See story, Page 83. owner Jerry Buss. 1 Wilkes' short jump shot and ensuing free throw after he was fouled put the Lakers ahead 116·112. lndia.na 's-JaflKS Edwards. ·who led all scorers with 34 points, completed the scoring with a three-point •r of his own with eight seconds left. .. ,. AFTER EDWARDS' piay brought the Pacers to within Qae point, the Lakers, 2S·l3, ran oat the clock. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, wtto put the Lakers ahead for Sood with a faJJaway Jump •hot --~ 1: 17 to go, making the sc.<Gie 113-112. added 29 points for Los Angeles. 22 of them •in tbe second half. Billy Knight had <22 points for Indiana, 2J.16. " A crowd of 14,345, largest''~f the season for the Lakers -~t home, turned out to watch 'lhe contest. · .... Los Angeles appeared · 0n "1t!i way to an easy victory several times. taking a 28-18 lead aft.er one quarter and a 64-49 ady~ tage at halftime. But the Pac~r~ kept battling back. .· ,, . SiDIIller, Kings hot;: win 6-3 ,~.- VANCOUVER (AP> -10 goals by Charlie Simmer ll some l005e defensive work: r Vancouver allowed the s Angeles Kings to defeat ~e Canucks 6-3 Friday night idt a rur-ged National Hoclcey c.e+ game. 1•· Simmer's second goal, OliJa power play in the second pe...,, proved to be the winner tllld moved him into a lie with M~e Bossy of the New York Isl~ for the league lead with YT apiece. :)'iu Bill HAllBIS. Dave Tata, defenseman Jerry Korab and rookie Dan Bonar also I for' the Kines. 23-9-3, who into third place in the o standlngs, one point ahead ~ idle St. Louis Blues. The Canucka, 17·10-9, cot two goals from Curt Fraser and another by Bobby Scbmauta.{l Vancouver outsbot ~ Angeles 33· 18, but netminder Mario Lessard , of the =in played a steady same in w for the 11th time this best in the leacue. Goalk..,. Gary Bromley of the Canudia wun't nearly u abarp and ·"'* for the second time in e9 1ames this aeuda. t 0 Simmer ·alao a11t1ted., anotber qoal ud. took Oftl' 1cortna leed with 51 polata. • more lliin "llnemat• •a•• Dionne, wbo wu pclUlUeu = . the t11ht checkint of .le Butler al Vancouver. ~orl.1 DIONNB -SD abQut .Mlf of th• GP9lnl period ....... 1uffered a n .. lltltch cut -.... neck wbm nl~ed bJ a uate cm the openinl faceoft.. ,.,,, ·--... ONLY ft•LOT ·Wait r collect& 160,000 in Santa Anita Piek Six ,.....ole Cit~ . w. m6fto than tlO.OOD al SU a la ARCADIA A ~ yur old waller from Tem~ m l'1u·k rnu.r .._, h• wu omt ol tbree pe.rSQl\I wU.h w....., Uc--. U. lhe l»tck Iii• - Tbe, wlnrun1 payoff ror shL wU\ners was S5t.LIT.IO. ind . Laaan.t Sallnu wu a h&d'>' Ucket holder He allO belcl thtte ront.o&aUon Ud.t!hi Wllb nvt winntn lrnb l l'C.:Ptlnt l'OOS"ratulaliM~ for bis bandlcappln1 fut, Sabnai;, who Sth•Y• lhe Pick Sue "eYery chance I can," puantt'd oul lht' reaMKU• beh&Od hli Hlectwns. Included amon1 the •U\n~ Wtlt~ l<Hl-ho~ Sportlul at sn.60, f'ull Payment at 121 IO and I'll Stand Pat •t SZO,eo. ~1 like lo Stl•y closers at Santa Anita," was the definitive word on how he ta bbed the lon1shols, all of whom came off lht' P•l~ lo prevail -'nd when there ·~ mor e than one cJQSer In a r1tce, "I lean to my ravonte J()Ckeys i nd that's Eddie Delahoussaye.'' Oel~saye delive red the coup de grace. coaxing l'll S\•11<1 Pat home in the fin•I r1tce of the Pick Six. ., q..ceelCk._ Joe Pi.urcik. bac kup quarte rbac k o r th e Ph1ladelph1a E1tgles, kidding about the mental prowess or Baa Jawondd, the E agles' starter: "He_got nailed ai'atnsl Ch1c11go. 'Phey nm :r bram scan, and the doctor said 1t was the shortest brain scan in the hospti~l's his- tor y " Maletar ••l•r•; MrA d .. l"ft...,.. , ,. Moses Maloae poured in 33 points and grabbed m 14 r ebounds to lead Houston to a 114·94 National BMSketbilll Association victory over Detroit Friday night. The game was marked by the first ap· • pearance since March 4 or Pistons rorward Bob M~Adeo, who missed 51 straight games because of injuries. McAdoo scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in 30 minutes of play Ricky Sobers hit three clutch baskets late in the game to s park a closing 13-3 spurt that gave Chicago a 100·98 victory over Cleveland . . . Jollin Drew scored 21 points lo lead Atlanta to an easy 108·95 win over New Jersey, spoiling the home debut of new Nets coach Bob MacKtaa. . . . Abdal Jeelaal ca e • ~ ·poin mt e fourth quarter·to lead Dallas lo only their fifth victory of the season, a 119·111 triumph over Denver . . . Julius Ervln1 threw in 30 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to spark a second-half rally that carried Philadelphia to a 113·103 vie· Lory over Kans as City. It was the 76ers · loth straight victory. and raised their record to 334, best in the . NBA ... Uoyd Free scored 28 points for G<>lden State. including the last eight of the game. as the Warriors edged Utah, 110·109 ... Portland pulled to within one game of the .500 mark with a 96·.90 win over Seattle 1111 lw eraMI• ill a R1ur "°""' "'*" ANN ARBOR. Mic h. -Timothy Lee, Ci] hom ecoming king a l the University of Michigan. •• • says all he wanted was a little equality. . Now. he says, he's got it -and is trying lo find a ticket to the Rose Bowl. It all started when Lee and Sherry King were crowned at their school's homecoming. She got to go to the Mi.chigan- Ohio State rootbaU battle; he watched it on TV. And she got a ticket for the New Year's Day contest in Pasadena between Michigan and Washingtpn; he didn't. So he hired an attorney. "What's good for the goose is good for the gander -or maybe if it's good enough for Queen Kl.Jlg. 1l should be ror King Lee, too." said Lee. a public administration student from Essexville. Eaglr1t fly •011d1 for plat1olf ..,orlcold• The Philadelphia Eagles are flying south to Ci] Florida because severe _wioler weather is making 4. t -it Loo hard to concentrate on the team's first Na· tional Football League playorf game Jan. 3. an Eagles' official said Friday. "We're going to Tampa at 6 p.m. on Monday." said General Manager Jim Murray after spen· ding the morning rounding up a practice location to replace the frozen turf al John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. "We're practicing indoors today Atlanta Coach Leeman Bennett has dismissed a predicilion by Dallas' Tom Landry that the Falcons should be favored to reach the Super Bowl. "We lea rned in pres eason how much predictions mean," Bennett said Fr iday, referring to the fact that the Falcons were picked by most experts lo finish last in the NFC's Western Divis ion but wound up winning the division with a 12·4 record . Sall~• ti11all11 bra• Chlftlp slapshot with 2: 16 left in the game gave the Satfre~ , Buffalo defenseman Rlcb1e Dunn's SO-foot ~ a 3·2 National Hocke y Lea gue victory over Chicago Friday night. The win was the first for Buffalo against Chicago in three games this season . . . In other action, two power play goals by Bob Kelly and another by Howard Walker ended a long Washington drought in ex- tra-man opportunities and helped the Capitals to a 7-3 win ove r the New York Rangers . . . Mike Rogers scored two goa ls and set up three more, and Pa& BOu&ette added rour as· sisls to lead Hartford to a wild 9· 7 victory over Pittsburgh. The Whalers scored three times in tM final period to capture the contest. The toss ext.ended Pittsburgh's winless string lo six games . . . Left. winger Steve Christoff scored two goals as the Minnesota North Stars came from.behind to beat Win· nipeg. 5.3 in front or the largest crowd ever at a game in Win· nipeg, 15,776 .... Walt McKfflilale sco~ one goal and as· sisted on two othe rs lo spark ...£otorado-to-a S-2 w1n over Calgary. Lo..U rrrol'rrf ng ..,rll ,,.... ••• "11 Former heavyweight boxing chamP,ion Joe m· Louis was reported lo be sitting up and in good spirits Friday at Methodist Hospital in Houston where he received a pacemaker Tuesday. A spokesman said the family had authorized the brief state· m enl that also said Louis has a good •ppetile and Is expect· ing to go home soon. Louis, 66, underwent heart sureery at the h06pital In 1977 . . . Baltimore first baseman Eddie · Muray Qas signed a multimillion-dollar contract that wilt make him tbe hiaheat· pald player on the Orioles. No terms of the deal were revealed although sources said the contract is for five years . . . Former world heavyweight boxing champ ion Mahammad All has told an Arabic-language weekly ·newspaper be studies the Koran seven hours a day and hopes to become an Islamic miJllonary . . · . Departing , Wyominc football coach 1 Pat DJe say~ the-univeraity m., -.Jway1 '-OU" have a difficult time k~ 1uc~ul football coaches. ·~r you cet a 1ood toach, I don l know. bow you're golnc to keep hlm," Dye told a reporter o•er tbe Christmas holiday. •·A coach with ambiUon and who ba1 set high goals for himself is goln1 to have opportuniliea aloa1 the way. lf you h.ve an lndMdual lhat is a great coach and Wyomlne ls where be wanu to live and die, then you've Sot what you want," he said . .. " -·---~~····· MARK AGUIRRE Aguirre: can Bruins stop hinI? CHICAGO <AP) -He is the Houdini of the hardwood, the Blackstone of the backboard, the man No. 3 UCLA must shackle when it tac kles top·ranked DePaul today in a nationally televised meehng or college basketball unbeatens. "We know (Mark) Aguirre is going to get his points." said Bruin Coach Larry .Brown, "but we have to make him work. We can't let him gel ~hem easy." But that de pends on what you call easy. Blue Demon Coach Ray Meyer plans to give the col· lege game's most awesome or- 011 Tt' toda ·r11a11n*'I -I aa I I a .... fensive machine free reign, and the result is likely to run-and· gun s how that will raise the roof al the sold-out R osemont Horizon. In recent years, Aguirre has been playing a high post in the Blue De mon offense. working__as a decoy and the focal point of the pnssing game . While Meyer often has been pleased with the resulting offensive flow. he is deploying his firepower against the Bruins 6·0 on lhe front lines. .. Mark will be involved in everythin g." said Meyer. whose Blue Denoms have contributed eight wins this sea son to his career 631 victories. tops among active coaches. "He'll have hjs hands on the ball 70 pe rcent of the time a nd he'll do som ething with it. "Mar k has had >the greatest practices in the last 3·4 days sinC'e he ca m e to De Paul." added Meyer . Aguirre had to look no furthe r than last season to find incentive as the surpris in g Bruins up- ended No. l DePaul 77-71 in the second round of the NCAA playoffs before surrendering to Louisville 59·54 in lhe finale. Mike Sanders. a 6-6 forward. likely will pull the unenviable assignment of covering the 6-7· Aguirre. Meanwhile, center Kenny Fields. al 6·7, the tallest Bruin starter on the floor, will match muscles with 6·9 Terry Cummings, a leaper who "is one of the pre mier young big kids in the country," said Brown. "I 'm excited for the opportunity for Kenny to play against him." The ability or the Bruins to re· b o und wit h D e P a ul could prove the deciding factor in the matchup because Fields and sande rs provid e th e outlet passes to guard Rod Foster. who runs the UCLA fast break. "We can go up with them," said Meyer . "but they j ump to the ball a little quicker than we do. We'll have to box out up front and we'll need a strong ef· fort on the boards from both Terry and Mark. Saltz seeded -behind Agate USC 's J1mmy Agate is the No. 1 seeded player and Danny Saltz of UCLA, the rormer Corona del Mar High star, is seeded No. 2 in this weekend's eighth annual Holiday lntercollegiale Tennis Festival at the Sunny Hills Rae· quet Clubin t'ullerton. The Southern California Ten- nis Association sanctioned event begins today with qualifying rounds with the regular tourna· ment beginning Sunday at 1 p.m. OriginalJy created to offer the Disneyland hosts bowl foes thday ByCVHSEEOEN ... .....,,.... ..... Each team bu now r~eived tbe trld.ltJonal welcome from the Tournament of R.oaet com· mittee at Loe AD1ele1 lntema· tional Airport, and both the Univeralty of Wa1hin1too and Michi1an are hard at work at their respective trainin1 head· quarters. But today, the Huakiea, the Pac·lO representatives to the 1981 Rose Bowl, and Michigan's Wolverines, their Big 8 coun· t.erparta, head for Disneyland and a face-to-face confrontation. THE HVSlpES of Coach Don James, will work out at 10 today at Orange Coast College, while Michigan is conducting practice at Citrus College in Azusa. The Wolverines arrived amidst all the pomp and pagean· try Christmas Day, one week after Washington came to town. Each team makes tbe lradi· ffonal trfp to Disneyland this af· ternoon at 1 in what will prob· ably be the last bit of fun the players are going to have before their Jan. 1 showdown at the Rose Bowl in rronl of an expect· ed 105,000 rans. These two teams. and their coaches -Washington's Jamt:s and Michigan's Bo Schem- bechler -made the same trip in 1977 , als0 about a week from their Rose Bowl confrontation. and for James, then a rookie coac h al Was hing ton, Dis· neyland wasn 't the only place that provided a fantasyland. On the first day or 1978, his Huskies, 14-point underdogs, stunned Mic higan. 27·20 and ke f Sch k · · pos -season games. In fact, the Huskies always seem to be a s urprise when they advance to the Rose Bowl. They took the bowl in 1960 and '61 by scores of 44·8 over Wisconsin and 17·7 over Minnesota. They lost to Illinois, 17·7 in 1964. THIS YEAR, Washington has been installed as a seve n-point underdog. Both clubs enter Ole contest with identical 9·2 marks. Schembec hler , of course. will be out lo halt his post -season dry spell. The successful M 1chigan coa ch has dropped fi ve Rose Bowls, an Orange Bowl a nd a Gator Bowl. James, m e anwhile . is a perfect two-for-two. After stop· ping the Wolverines in 1978, he directed the Huskies to a 14·7 'win QverTexas in the Sun Bowl. He's got four more days to get his te am ready. with practice session set for Sunda y, Mon· day and Tuesd ay at 2 p.m. and Wednesday at 3. And the n , like the recep · lion s at LAX and vis its Lo Disneyland. he hopes winning will be included among the traditions of his bowl -bound team. f'n... Pagr BI OIHOAN .• • • 244 yards and three touchdowns pas sing in the first 30 minutes. THE VICTORY g ave Penn State a 10-2 record. The loss was Ohio State's third in 12 games this season and marked the Buckeyes' fourth s traight bowl s etback . Ohio State has lost seven of its last nine bowl ap- pearance s. T a ilba c k Kurt Warne r shocked Ohio Slate with a 64· yard touchdown run on the Nil· tany Lions ' rirsl play from scrimmage in s unny 70·degree weather. It was the longest touchdown run in Penn State's 19 yea rs of bowl play. However. Sc hlic hter. the holder of virtually all of Ohio State's passing records as a junior, came right back. He threw 23 and 19 yards lo flanker Doug Donley and ~ yards lo split end Gary WUljarris to pro· v1oe Ohio State with a 12-point lead late in the first hair. Schlichter hit 15 of 22 passes in the firs t half. Williams and Donley both went over 100 yards each with a combined 11 recep· lions. HEU MENHA.RDT booted a 38-yard field goal with eight seconds left to cut Penn State's deficit to 19-10 at halftime. Penn Slate's adjustments ~ halftime worked wonders in the third quarter. The Nittany Uons held Ohio State to no total yardage and forced Schlichter to throw four incompletlons. Today's TY 81 BOWAaDL. llANDY ................... Fotlowing are the top sports e'fents on TV tod•y. R1t1nos are: / I I 1 Hcellent; / 1 1 worth watchln9; 1 1 fair ; I forcoaet It. I) 10:30 a.m., Channel 2 I I I SUN IOWL: Mississippi State"'· Nebraska. AftllOIMcen: Pal Summenifl, Tom Brookshfer and Frank Glleber. ' Jarvis Redwine leads the Cornhuskers against the Bulldogs. Redwine accumulated more than 1, 100 yards In Just nine· games, a"·eraglno nearly 125 per game and an astound- ing 7.2 per carry. Nebraska has a 9-2 record for the year. Jeff Quinn at quarterback has thrown tor U touchdowns and scored sl x himself. The Bulldogs, under Coach Emory Bellard, are le(j by freshman quarterback John Bond. He not only throws the football but is the team's leadlno rusher as well, a11eraglng s.s yards p~r try. Nej>raska is fa,..Of'ed by 1• points-. ~ 11 •.m., Ch•nnel 4 1111 COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC LA vs. OePaul. Announcers; Bob Costas, Al Mc Guire and Billy Packer. DePaul's junior forwa rd Mark Aguirre remembers the NCAA playoffs well as UC LA stunned the No. 1 ranked Blue Demons, 77-71. They are back on top again this year and with senior point guard Clyde Bradshaw, powerful center Terry Cummings and guard Skip Dillard, feel they ha .. e the team to beat the Bruins. Larry Brown's UCLA team is led bLiuar<t Rod Foster-who rs joined bY Mlke Holton, COtf Pruitt and Mike Sande rs along with two talented freshmen, Ralph Jackson and Ke nny Fields . 8 11 a.m., Channel 7 I I ./ I LIBERTY BOWL: Purdue vs. Missouri. Announcers: J im Lampley and Steve Da11ls. Purdue's Boilermakers (8·31 are led by All·American Mark Herrmann. Herrmann led the Boilermakers to an 8-3 season and is the NCAA's career total offense champion with 8,444 yards. Missouri quarterback Phil Bradley Is th~ Big Eight total offense leader with 6,459 yards, giving promise of a wide-open offensive battle. Missouri is favor~d by fi11e points. 1t) S p.m., Channel 13 ./ I I HALL OF FAME BOWL : Arkansas 11s. Tulane . Announcers: Ray Scott, Howard Oa'vid and Johnny U nit~. Kevin E'vans of the Arkansas Razorbacks is looking forward to facing Tulane's outstanding passer, quarterback Nickie Hall. Hall threw for more than 2,000 yards during the Green Wave's 7-4 season. One of his fa .. orite targets is wide recei11er Robert Griff in who had 45 catches for 801 yards and 10 touchdowns. E11 ans is the Razorbacks' free safety and says : "He (Ha ll ) doesn't mind trying ·to get it in there to hi s recei"ers and he's got some great ones." [-) 6:20 p.m., Channel 9 I ./ I •l NBA BASKE-l'BALL..; Lak~rs at .Phoenix. Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Er ickson . If the Lakers are going lo repeat as champions of the NBA, one of th~ teams they have lo beat is lhe Phoenix Suns who hold a six-game advantage right now 1h the Pacific Division of lhe Western Conference. Guard Dennis Johnson has been spa rking the Suns with Truc k Robinson also playing a leading role. The Suns have won six 1n a row and have a 31·8 record. Without Maqic Johnson, the Lakers have had lheir trout>les despite the play of Kareem Abdul-Jabba r and Jaamal Wil kes. OTHER TELEVISION l2:30 p.m. (341 -FUTBOL tffTERNACIONAL Ham· burg 11s. Nottingham Forest. 1p.m.122) SOCCER. I :30 p.m . (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR 1980 Olympic champions Robin Cousins, Irina R<>dnina, Alexander Za itse11, Natalia L1n1chuk and Gennacf1 Karponciso" are am ong the featured performers in a figure-skating e 11h101t1on taped in Gotet>org, Sweden. Also : Hall of Fame Rodeo, taped in Colorado Springs and the great tax i cab challenge, taped in Charlotte, N.C. Dick Stoc kton is the host. 3:30 p.m. (4) SPORTSWORLD World cup powerlitt· ing taped in London. Also: Sumo wrestling, taped in Tokyo; world cannonball a nd bellyflop championships, taped in Van· couver· international barrel jumping, taped in Uberty, N.Y.: and world ice speedway motorcycle cham pionship, t aped in Kalanin, USSR. Commentators include · Charlie Jones, Merlin Olsen. Bud Collins and Mike Adamle. - S p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Former world champions Peggy Fleming and Li nda Fratianne are among the f igur1: skaters participating in a first-e..er tour lb'( U.S. skaters) of China . Also making the tour were Tai Babilonia, Randy Gardner and Lisa Marie Allen . RADIO Football Sun Bowl: Mississippi State ~s. Nebraska, 10·30 a.m .. KNX (1070). Basketball -UCL A vs. OePaul , 11 a.m . KMPC (7 10); Lakers al Phoenix, 6 :20 p.m ., KLAC 15701. Hockey -St. Louis al Kings, 7 p.m .. KOGO 1600). <The Daily Pilot is not responsible for l•te ch•n9es.> Seattle fires cage coach SEATTLE (AP> -Seattle U niver sit y bask etball Coach Jack Schalow has been fired for using an ineligible player . un· ivers ity sports director Richard McDuffie said Friday. ·•it is our judgment that such conduct on the part or a coach - that is. playing an athlete who is academically ineligible -is un- a«eptable," McDuffie said. Schalow could not be reached for comment. Because of the µse of the in· eligible player . (senior Andre McGuire.) Seattle University has forfeited two games against National Ass ociation of In· tercollegiate Athletics oppo· nents. McDuffie said. The games were played Dec. 15 .f.l!di... 16 against Lewis·Clark Sta'-d Whitworth. McDuffie said NAIA officials and the two schools already have been notified. Wi\h the forfeiU, the Chieftains' record drops to 1·2. many local players an op· ~~~~~~~~~ .......... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ portunity to remain sharp du.r· ing t.he holiday season , the tournament. is one of the lar•est intercollegiate events in California. Agate, the nlnth·ranlr.~ a:Mll'.I player In Southern California. ll a 1raduate of Be••rly Hilla H11h. ·Former Foothill Htlll star Tracy Wllla who now plays at Cal Poly (~mona) is the top. seeded woman in the touma· ment . r t . • • • • ,. ••••• ... . -·. . . ... . . . -. . _..... . .. . . .. .. . ._ ·--..,..__ BASKET8All Sllutday, O.C.m~r 27, 1NO Barons rip MD l Marina, Newport al.so win I Three Orange Coast .area prep teams ad· vanced to the quart«rflnal round today of the 11th Annual Oranae Optimlat Basketball Tournament with wins Friday nicht at Chapman Colle,ee. Fountain Valley, Marina and Newport Harbor au came away with victor ies while two other area teams, Estancia and Costa Mesa, suffered narrow losses to put them in the consolation bracket to· day. , ' game of the Oran1e Tournament ' Marina, 5-3. plays tournament host Oran1e .k 6:50 tonight in the quarterfinala. Weninger, a 8·1 senior, led Marina with 1 points and forward Bill Bruce added 11. ··Right now we seem to be ridln1 a roller coaster -playing a good game, followed by a poor outing," said M arlna Coach Steve Popovict\. "HopeCully we're on the right road now. We'll ha~ to betoplayinour league <Sunset), it'ssotough. '' r John Berry. a guard, cam e off lbe bench tO score eight for Marina. Fountain Valley breezed to an 80-53 win over Mater Del, Marina had an easy Ume with Loara, 74·52 and Newport Harbor had to hold on to edge El Modena, 67-65. Meanwhile, Estancia lost a 64·61 decision to Newport H•rbor 87, El Moden• 15 Santa Clara and Costa Mesa was defeated in dou-The Sailors jumped out to a big 18-2 lead in th' l;lle overtime by Servile, 79-72. first quater, then got somewhat "lethargic" accord· Here's how the action went· ing to Coach Jerry De Busk and had to hold on for a Fount•ln V•ll•y IO, M•t•r Del 53 na rrow Win against a scrappy El Modena squad. The Barons pos ted their rourth straight vie-Newport C4·1) was led by Cory Everhart's 20 · E ·1 H j · ed h t · th · points and lOby Mike Love. tory s1.11ce mi e arry olrl t e eam m eir El Modena had a chance to tie the score with opening encounter of the Orange tournament. Fountain Valley is now 5.3 for the season and will seconds left but a shot atthe buzze r was no good. play h.ighly regarded Santa Clara in a second Tonight at 8:30, Newport Harbor takes on d t S 20th. rt Serviteinquarterfinal action. roun game a : 1s a emoon. ..1 h. k •11 1 11 · Se · •· The Barons of Coach Dave Brown hit 32 of 65 t J~ we P a y we against rv1te, field goal attempts while the Monarchs were can· DeBus.~ said nin_g only 20 Qf 62..atlempt.s. - - ---g,a-m~. -Frank Luongo. the Barons· 6·7 senior center, hit 17 points and led the team in rebounds with110. J eff Hughes ( 14 >. J eff Christensen 03) and Ken Harter ( 12> were also in doubfe figures for the Barons who jumped out to a 21·4 lead in the first quarter and never looked back. M.,ln• 74, Lo.,• 52 The Vikings got out to a fast start. led by. sharp shooting guard Roger Weninger, to hold down a comforta ble 24·point halttime lead and coasted to an easy win in their opening round Speedy guardS in de01and today • KANKAKEE, Ill !AP> ..Evec woade ~~~-------t--1firnaii'ip>ip>Eemnieeoatotflose 5· 10 high school guards with BARONS' BALL -J eff Christensen 140 ' of Fountain Valley is surrounded bv team mates as he gra bs a rebound. Mater Dei's i.arrv Willia ms (54 > a nd Brett Trickett <52 • ioolr on with litt l~ surcess. Colle~ baskelball Ducks e~e Titans Fro• APdl .. &cks PORTLAND aarry Walker sank ftvc fret~ throws in the final minute of overtime Friday night as Oregon edged Cal State Fullerton 82·78 in the open ing game of the Fur West Classic college basketball toYorna ment ranked Oregon State meets Northwestern anrl Rhode Island plays Princeton Felton Sealcy·i. outsadt· JUmper tae<l the s~orc at 72-72 earl) in overtime and his free throw mo· ments later gav<.' Oregon the lead for good 73-72 Mike Clark's rebound basket made it 75-72 but the Titans kept coming back • Twice Michael Anderson of Fullerton cut the· gap to one point. but Fred Cofield and Walker responded with free throws to keep the Ducks ahead ffapki.-. lo•~ in do111tlfa flT M INNEAPOLJS Reser ve guard Nelson Franse sank six free throws rn the second over time to help Texas Tech to a 98·85 vtctory l)ver Washington in \he fi rst round of l he Pills bur) Classic Ben Hill had a ~ame·hagh 32 pomts for Texa!.. Tech. mcludmg si>. in the hrst overtamc and fou r in t he second session The Red Raide rs, 6 2. led hy 14 point::; a . halftime. but saw that lead slip awa' behmd th•' shootms: of Washington's Bob Fronk. who convert ed two quick three·point plays . and Andra Griffm who finished with :!7 points Arl.:e•a roll• p••• Galldlsr TUCSON Forwards Ron Davis and Rohb)' Dos\y scored 16 points each to lead a balanced scoring alta<.'k as Arizona rolled to an easy 1f1 ·58 victory over UC Santa Barbara in the second game of the Copper State Classic. "Senior scua rd Alvin Brooks scored 20 points in the second halt to lead Lamar to an 88-82 victory over Gramblin~ in the first game. With Davis doi ng most or the sconng. Arizona j umpec.I to a 16 5 lead after the fi rst six minutes of . play and was ncvn threatened By halftime, the Wi ldcats had stretched their lead to 16 points, •17 31 and then led ~Y ai. m any as 31 points in thl' second hair. .,,._u run orrr Lobo• LAS VEGAS Sophomore center Michael JohnSM scored 17 p<>mts and pulled down nine re- bounds, leading a balanced Nevada (Las Vegas) at- la<.'k as the Rebels posted an Jn-75 non-conference victory over visitin& New Mexico Sophomores Sidney Green and Michael Burns add ed 16 and 12 points, respective ly , for the Ht!bels. who raised t heir season record to 6·3 Richard Box and Larry Anderson contributed 10 • point.<: apiece for lJNLY Jumor forward Kenny Pa~e led :-.Jew Mexico with 21, point'> Jerome Henderson and Ton) Pers le) added 12 and 11 points. re['lpccti\·ely. ror the l .otY.fl. who are now 3 4. Th,.. Ht>bels Jeri hv as many as 20 oomts in the s~cond half lwforl' ~wt1h11(! for the final 12 point m:.irgn> of v1c·h>ry flBni ro•p or~r ()hfo CHAMPAIGN, Il l Mark Smith scNed 18 points. mcludan~ six in a key hr~t half surge, to leaa lllmo1s on an IW 54 romp over Ohio Universit) 11. t h(' openin~ round of thf' llhni Classic. Thi! first hair wa:.. close un lal llUnois overcame an Ui-16 defic1~ and moved into a big lead by !icor- IOJ.> 1'/ oi the next 21 points, including 10 in a row. Smith led the Illini surge with six of.the 17 points as th ey took a 33·22 lead Area sailors earn yachting awards Five Southern California sailors -' two from Orange County -received Yacht Racing/Cruising Magazine's annual Med.al of Acbievemftlt awaTds forJlllO, - The winners were Dave Ullman. Newport Beach; Randy Smyth. Huntington Beach; Dennit; Conner. San Diego: John Shadden, Long Beach, and Bruce Nebon, San Diego. It wu the thJrd Ume around ror Ullman who also ... the award in 1977 and 1978. In \IS) tnl- man ud bb crew Tom Unskey won their t..bml world cbamptonsbip in the intemaUOMI .no O..S, the U.S. Sallinl Championship and the TbiaUe c 1 ... udooala. climaxing the year by winning the United States Yacht Racing Union's Champioaabtp of Champions. Smyth headed the list or catamaran sailors by winninl three mullihuJl national championships - the Tonlado. Prtndle-16 and Prindle-18 titles. Conner's achievement wu the cl.tense of the America's Cup in the 12-meter Freedom in a 4·1 victory over the Australian challencer Auatralia. Shadden's achieve~ent award was in a new category -junior sailing. He won the United States Yacht Racing Union's Sears Cup, symbelie or the junior championship in three-man boats, and u.e Snipe junior nationals. He also won the USVRU Bemis Trophy the two previous years. Nelson, a San Diego yacht designer, earned tht• distinction of being both the co-designer and skipper of the winning boat in three major Midwest offshore events during the past summer. With Nelaon at the helm, the new 36·fool Rush, de· aigne.d with partner Bruce Marek, won the One Ton North American title; won his class in the Port 'Huron to Mackinac race and fleet honon in the Chicago to Mackinac race. lD single-handed distance, the overwhelming favorite wu Phil Weld. Glouchester, Mau. who won 'the Transatlantic singlehanded race. Under new ownerthi~ jum p shots so silky t he ball barely tickled the lwme falling through? . . • Wonder no more They are laboring even now 1n unspectacular arenas from Kankakee to Al· leght'ny. Pa .. from J ackson. Mach . to Hiwassee. Tenn .. most for little mort' than two points and a well e<1med ''high ra ve " "A quality big, man is the difference between 1 ht· Junior college level and \he big schools." said Kankakee Co mmun it y! College Coach Denny Lehn us, whose unbealen 13·0 Cavalier!> w ethlra- ranked in the nation. "IF VOU GET <1 6·8 or 6·10 kid, he's either go- mg lo be a good kid with a poor scholastic record, or a big kid who didn't take up the game in high school. Either way. he· s likely to be gone after one year. "At the major colleges, they're looking now for 6-5 guards. As a result, we've geared our philosophy to run the other way -our tallest kid is un ly 6-4 ... added Lehn us. ..We go after the kid that may go 6-3 or 6-4 and played eentl!r or forward in high school, but couldn't play that spot at a big school. Or the 5-10 kid who can shoot the eyes out of a bas ket. Forget the size 1( they're quick Cll9Ugh , we'll find a place forthem .. Fielding a squad with no member taller than 6·4 isn't t he only lim ita tion of running a junior col- lege program It takes time to convert a 6-4 high school center into a major college guard, "and you put the kid through the transition so some other coach can reap \he benefits." s aid Lehn us. THOSE PLAVERS WHO aren't taken after t heir first season during "raids" by major colleges will all be gone by the second anyway -resulti.ng in a limited number of offensive and defensive s trategies. Lastly. like most other junior colleges. Kanka kee has no scholars hips to offe r. MONARCH CONTROL -Mater Ue1 's Larry Williams (54 l and Brett Trickett control a · re bound a s Fountain Valley's Frank Luongo (44 ) and Fre d Marshall are shut out. World Cup mini-style scheduled MONTEV I DEO. Ur ug u ay (AP 1 It'~ billed as the "Mini World Cup." ll scaled-down ver sion of those q uadrennial clashes a mong the best national teams in soccer, and the only tournament between t978 and 1982 an vol ving both European a nd South American clubs. Like the World Cup. it's a big husiness a nd will play on worldwide television. There is nothing ''mini" about the $40 c;eal5, the $3.25 mimon TV rights and the $2.3 million to be paid Eagles host tournament E stancia and Hunt· ington Beach will bt. favored to rea c h Tuesday's finals or the Estancia girls bas ket· ball tournament th at gets under way today reaturing eight teams. Estancia's Eagles will meet Costa Mesa at 4:30 while Huntington Beach faces F.disonat6. · Jn oth er games , Marina and Garden Grove tancle al 3 while Fountain Valley meetl Chipo al 7_;30. six teams for playing a total or seven matches. But what's at stake in the Gold Cup tournament that begins he re Tuesday , a ccording to some of the coa ches. i less som ething than than world soc- cer supremacy; it is more a chance to experiment Italian Coach Enzo Bearzot. whose team is virtually assured of a berth in the World Cup playoff. is-leavi:Jlg three veteran playe rs home and usin~ the Gold Cup to test what he calls "a team divided between players of the old and new gua rds .. West German Coach Jupp Derwall takes the same approach ··o ur goal is the next world c h a mpion s h i p in S pain.·· Derwall told a reporter for the Mo ntevideo news p a per EJ Oiario. "The Mini World Cup" wall give us a chance to compete a high level. to obse r ve the p e rfo r maoce of 8"0m~ ne-.\• players and fin ish defining out- national team." While Dcfron toys al building small cars and Japan tackles luxury models.you have a choice. Between cars that arc fresh off the boards. Or one that's been in lhe makmg for years. The 1981 Volvo DL It's been refined over the years into a sleeker looking. better pcrfonn1ng automobile. But ifs what the OL retains from the past that makes 11 a car for the present. Noc merdy lhe pt0- n«nll8 safety features. superior handling and famed longci1ty. But a standard o( workmanship thal hasn't diminished with time. So. 10 avoid rashly- madc choices when you buy ~our ntX1 car. considef one d out Volvo Ob. ft wastt' bulk in•, VOLVO A car YoU can bd~ 1n. I° . --COUii Y VOLn IA-U I 111n Mlin St. • Sufte 1> • trvtne 101• Gerden Groft lllYd. ~Growe-·1190 J ,_ • I •el°' I • ., ~ ., • • • • • ' •I .. 0 All Y PllOl ~· O.C-tltllM 27, ,., occ~s goal: healthiest athletes around New sports medicine facility a far cry from JD• &arn~ room ., cuaT t;t!Dt!N ........ , ......... l.eoo Sllelt r m em beu. 1•om ins lo Or•na 'out < 'ollt•ll" t-11ht yeart tJO and t_.ltm~ ht1t ,___ __ fJ.O,l ~ M,dl al ,..._, HitltllllM fac1hly he would munutt•· It\ OC '1 new 11thltlt1t• tr•am·1 Ac \\aally . It h'q U&r\'U 11u11 •· of u 4u1cll &Ian t• Whft1 I ('llffi\' hm J' \tW) hiill a p~ C'w1 I W ._., rt•I fll(t•r ut•tt 111 hl"rl" . ~ltt•u• "'"\.., '1111111111•11 amoo1 \uQt'nh ~ i.1tmw (111 1 uh ()owo~ 1ar wha rl~""'' h th, 111 tl11 llO) training room "THt;at. 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The "force" is Houston's of- , rense. with Earl Campbell doing the rushing and Ken Stabler the passing. Thanks to them. the Oilers ranked second only to San Dit'go in oHcnsc th1:. season in the N FL. THE "08Jfo.:CT" 1s Oakland's defense. led by linebacker Ted Hendricks and ball·ha wking cor- ne rback Lester Hayes. which som e feel is as good now as the d e fen se whic h he lped the Raiders win the Super Bowl in 1976. Oakland and Houston. both l l -5 . are the wild card teC1m s t hat will begin the Ame ric an Conference playoffs The game al Oakland will pro- vide Raider fans with a feeling of deja vu as they watch Stabler throwing passes to a ll-pro tight end Dave Casper . Both played for many years with Oakland before being dealt to Houston in separate deals. Stabler . who came to Houston in a straight quarterback trade for Dan Pastorini, said , "It'll be n1ce to see the guys I played with again ... But he e mphasized that .. the main thin~ is not to get caught up an all the rhetoric about ~oi nl{ back lo Oakland." CAMPBELi,, BY FAR the leading rus he r in the Nf'L. rac k ed up 1.934 y ards t his season. including 203 in last week's regular season finale. "We 'll be playing a gainst probably the greatest pure passer and best and most powerful run· ning back the gam e has ever known." said Raide r defensive end John Mataszak. "I 've n ever played against anyone who was s uch a good friend ." said M ataszak of Stabler, his forme r roomate. "But I'll have no trouble putting It out of my mind. We want to win bad. and we're gonna win." Hendericks, who h as had one of the best seasons in his 12-ye.ar NFL career, s aid he isn't sure how he'll react to the reunion. "I'll let you know how I feel when the game starts," he said. HA YES, WHO LED the NFL with 13 interceptions. said be does not expect to see the same Stabfer he used lo play with. 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Nor \\ 111 '"''' 11hwt'I t1• ttw vro.:rum __tu:_ auLl\.k.l~m ha-Y. tlt'Vl:.t'<t- nt Ot T Thi• '"'" rth'1lil' 1111·l11d cs a 'tn·n~lh lah. 1w r 1·~111ri-1', "''l)o(ht rcwm . tt 'it•par;ll l' dl·.vu rt mt.•nt for \IW m'1-hlllX'1il\'all) h:11ad11·np1.>NI and 1>h.)s1t·:il fltn1•:.i-l:ih SKEIE SA\'S tht• thout:ht of sud\ a pro~ram kt•t•ps l11 m ' on a l'llllSh tnl hiJ!h "I 'm 3H yt•ars old and I 'm morl' t'xt·1t<'CI right now about m y profession al l'arccr than l'Vt't befon·:: h~-s ays; Skete. in fact. has turned down !.cveral of fcrs from professional te ams in nel'd of qualified tra ine rs. opting to st av at <X~c · · 1 f -, had a c ho1cl' of any JOb in t~e ~orld, I'd stay n~ht wh<'r<' I It takes som eone with 1m pressive l'redentials to lake on THERAPY IN STYLE -Sports m edicine .student July Bcrgdahl works on Chip :\tcKibban in the therap y area of Orange Coast College's new sports medicine facility The :-.uc·.ti a projct·l . :.ind Sk 1e f per l't' y An assoeiate pro- frssor of physu.:al education al nee. ht.' y,as named the nation's ·i,. ~elft' t on1mu111t y co l e a c h e r b ,. t h c N Cl t 1 on a I Teac hers· llall of Fa me in 1974 t:DU('ATING ATHl.ETES on the proper mt'thods to reduce in· JU fl t'S has l>ecome an obsession with ham "You ean never pr •vent all the 1nJuric:. But 1f you <:an re dul'e them by . kt':. '>LJ Y 20 per cent . the n ~ uu ·rt' looking cit something tikl· 2,000 lc!>s inJur1cs .1 .\'l•ar." hf• :.a):. :\kanwhil1.·. al OLT s physical f1tne:.' la1Jo r at11rv. a room s lightb larger than· Ske1t'·s old tr aining center a sign reads. .. :\1 ax1 mum on·uµa nc) of th rs room sho uld not exceed 8.000 persons A ft er 15 years at OCC.J1m :\1<-llwain will no longer have l(J look at the sarc astic message and s1~h T he new fac·il11~ wd) also Pirates, Rustlers iangle It's a relaxed c;o1aen West College basketball team. fresh off a cham- pionship s howing m last week 's College of the Se· quo ias tourn a m ent . whi c h will w elcom e Oran ge Coas t College tonight at 7 .30 m the GWC gym D••I• ,., ... .._ .. lt'r Uit Pay• new complex. complete with whirlpools. training tables. c lassrooms and other facilities. is run by OCC trainer Leon Skeie and P . E. chairman .Jim ~c ll wain . c n e 1 1 s prog ram o n l'arctiovasc·ular fitness. 'We• hope lh1 s kind or thing wil l C'a\eh on," ~cllwa m says '~y specudty 1i. cardiO\'ascular filnt•ss and 1t goes hand an hand with Lc'<>n " nt'ummuscular pro- ~ram. ' T'HR LARORl'\TORV. rme rif \hl• fL•w n1 n s k1ml 1n a !'nm mtlmty colle~t-in th1· r S . <·on 1a1n !'> ... 11 m 1.· of tht' m l)~I 'lOp h1 st1cated equipment a \·aila· bll· fur 1h1• mea'!-llrf'mcnl 11f phy~11·ul ptrformam·p The t·,·atuallon µro~r:.im in 11!1ulPs "' b11·yr·le e>rgom eter i.t·n~(J means work in c; reek 1 :.i trt'udm1ll exercJS* test for ox ~gen conwmption : the m onitor ing of blood prc!iSure and clec troc·ardiogram i.. p u l m onary function tests . c alculation or boclr fati. and musc·le mass and ne ueromusclar tests for strength and rlex1b1hty. In -.hort. :'-kllwain and Skeie µI an to have the healthiest group of athlete:-in the country at I)('(' • ·1 n1ur~ 1:. of no value in phy..,1u lug1l'al improvem ent. It onl} :.low., fitness improvement ilnll reduces our progreas in the pan 1tular a ell \'IL} 1n wh-1<0h .y-01:1 .11 t· 111 \olvt:<I. · Skt•1e says l'r • .inslatl·d. Ske1e 1s sa ying 1f \ 11u llrC'ak .111 anklt·. you're not 0.!01ng to pla' loot hall for a while Wl· n.· pretty p rogress1\'e ht·rt·. Skc1c lx1asts "The ad· m 1n1s1ra t 1on h a i. JUSl been tr em endous about all of this . We ... 1111 he1ve ss.ooo 10 equipment sull to come .. '°"" m1)!ht :.a) OCC officials ha vt-he<-oml' a lo\ mor e flex1 ble " h e n 1 t ,. o m cs lo s p o r t s med I l 'lnt' THIS NEW YEAR'S EVE, RESORT TO 'l'D~ FINEST.. :MOnte Carlo Dinner and Dancing '6'5 ,,....,. /lt'Nm Our popular, .:nmplete pat:ka).!e indude:- 'tea1' 'n loh~cr J inner. plemv nt c.ncltrails, dtampai.:nt! ... anJ Jant:in).! lt' the !+piece "Dr. Jnz.= anJ rhe B.B.C. O rche'>tra." LEON SKEIE WATCHES MICHELLE ZAMORA WORK OUT. Coach Jim Green field's Rustler~ boast a I0-3 record and haven't played a gam t' since last Saturday night wh e n they stopped Foothi ll. 66-54. in the ir title bout of the Sequoias tourney Ami :.lJeC.ial rhis vcar. "Th.t• 13ri~ht ~ik." national·tourin~ 19-piece 'how )!roup. A U for 9(1;; per pen>on in~lui>ive. (I 'n-·fuul ll'.wn uuon.~. (11..-u.w.) O CC. m ea nwhile. pla ~1ed its mo10t un· ins pired game of the season Tutf.>day night m a 60-56 setback to Citrus The Bucs. 7 3 on the young se<1 son. com m itted 21 turnovers in that contest Still. the Pirates shot a re&pectable 48 percent from Che field. GWC , with fiv e s tarters ave raging in double figures, is led by Jim Eldridge with a 14-point aver age. When Eldridge isn't hitting, g uys like Rico Thompson. Art Magee and Randy Heidenreich have been picking up the ,slack . Likewise. OCC has used a balanced attack to tak e a second-place finish at the Saddleback tourney (the Bucs lost to the Gauchos in the finale>. and a third· place fanish in their own Miles Eaton tourney. ' Chris Beasley and Tim Johnson have IJP•rkfld the Pirates this season. Beasley 'a beat outin1 was against Palomar when he pumped in 28 points in an 15-67 victory. The White Oak. A delicious a la carte menu aml strollin~ musiciam; rna1ce a very special eve.nin~~u Newport Beach's H\YeSf rmmumnt. Wines froreinuri Cu.liar Hit anJ cqcktails will·l.·a,•ailaHle. -1-faf!O and -nei9et1ialC~iiiclbtlcd. (R4'!il'!U.Uirm.• n":om~) • The Llbmrv llounga Li ve musm andl Jrink~ fmm 8 p.m. 'till the \Wla Hours, includes hars--andl non.mai.e~. s to per pen;amoo,.cr. {"Re!lmolicna not l'Uluirrd.) Phona tndiI¥ for reservatiom. 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S\a ~r•U.h <.Otv..O,a\•on p.t,1d \1.101 20 w tlh "''"" •'n"'"CJ ttc•th (tour hor\e5o a nd OM N•w Votll. h·l•nc:Mtn •t Httrttord P"ll..,..lP'I<• •• c a1g.rv 0.1ro1l 6I E-10" w~nn·nQlon dt Montrttal 0"4t't>t"< et PIUStwrQh 80\ton 61 Toroolo -" "'••<") C.olor...OO at M•~\Ota Bowl rounduP--_,. Redwine won't start From AP dispatcbes EL PASO. Texas -No. 8-ranked Nebraska , so serious 11 has benched one of the nation's top run· ne rs and worked out all week in secret , was a whopping 14-point favorite over 17th-rated Mis· sissippi State in today's 46th Sun Bowl. Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne sees the game as a way the Cornhuskers can salve losing wounds inflicted by Flor ida State and Oklahoma with an upward jump in the national rankings. Accordingly. he closed the workout gates and told J arvis Redwine. the nation's No. 5 rusher. that he didn't grade well in the 2J.17 loss to Oklahoma and would not be starting against the Bulldogs. Senior Craig Johnson or sophomore Roger Cra ig will get the call ahead of Redwine. "This game gives us an opportunity to play well on national television and end up fairly well in the national rankings," said Osborne. "So far as I'm concerned it's the most important game of the season." Mississippi State of the Southeaste rn Con· ference turned a 3·8 season into a 9-2 club under Emory Bellard. good enoug~ for SEC runner-up status. MOBI LE. Ala. -Passing wizard Neil Lomax of Portland, Ore .. who has set al least eight NCAA records. will head the list of collegiate all-stars in· vited to play for the North team in the 32nd annual SeniQJ Sowl Game-bere~n_Jan. 17. Tfie 'North -squaO, which will be coached by San Francisco 49ers boss Bill Walsh and his staff. will oppose a star-filled South team that was an· nounced last SWlday. The Rebels will be guided by Denver Broncos Coach Red Miller and his aides. Lomax. l-6-3, 208-pound senior from Portland State, has passing totals of 938 completions M 1,607 atte mpts for 13,220 yards and 106 touchdowns. Lomax will share the North's quarterbacking chores with Jim Jensen of Boston Univers!ty .. Jensen has hH on 208 of 410 passes for 2,629 yards and 17 touchdowns over the past two seasons. Ken Margerum of Stanford and a graduate of Estancia High, and Dave Shula of Dartmouth have been the most productive of four North team wide ret'eivers. Margerum bad 4' grabe in 1990 to hike his career total to 141 Catches ror 2,430 yards and 30 touchdowns. y UW..1 ••• .,, •••r•• MEMPHIS. Tenn. -Two of the nation's top quarterblicks, Purdue's Mark Hermann and Mia· souri's Phil Bradley, •incLup record·brea.kiDa careen today in the 22nd annual Uberty Bowl. -After several lbys of 1ubfrft1lnc lem· peratures. Including a few snowflakes, Memphis is ready for wanner weather -t.be forecast is for 50 degrees today -plus a steady rain al puaes when AU·Amer:ican Herr.mun and All·Bl1 &icht 8TadJey lqUAre off. Hernunn bec:ame m.;or ~e football's nm·t ,-.yard puser. Hia NCAA record ll t,t• in recwar~teaMID play and lbe -more iD two bowl fUM!ll ... ft him M3 abort of lbe 10,CJOO.yard marlt. The most passing yards surrendered by Mis souri in any one game was 267, hut Coach Warren Powers says the Tigers ha 11en 't faced "a complete· Jy pure passer who sits hack and reads defenses like Herrmann." Hall di f 'a•P pr1tf1rP•• BIRMI NGHAM , Ala The Hall of Fame Bowl mat rhups concern Arkansas f'oach Lou I lollz. "Their strengt hs ar(' the be g questwn marks we have on our team . llolt2 said Friday as his Razorbacks prepared for toda) ·s game with Tulane . "One thing we don't do 'i:r} "'ell is r ush the passer an d they do an excellent Job of protecting the passer," he said "Their defense doesn 't g1 ve up the h1~ play Converse ly. our offen:.e has trouble pulling together long drives.·· Howe ver. Holtz sa id his team s approach to the game is a pl us. ''Their concentration 1s better than any bowl we've been to," said Holtz, who has a 1·1-1 record in this three previous bowl tnps at Arkansas. "I 'rouldn't be more pleased ~1th our progress " Gator Boacl 11Pt>and t>ltann- COLUMBIA , S.C. When Gator Bowl officials matched Pittsburgh and South Caroli na in Mon· d ay..,s game. they gave Gamecocks defensive end Paul Williams a second crack at winnlng in J acksoovUle.. ~ Williams was a freshman on the Clemson learn that beat Ohio State. 17-15, in the 1978 Gator Bowl. The 6·0. 205·po und er fr om Da rlington transferred to South Carolina the next year and now is a sophomore reserve. Basketball scores ~ Nev..,. 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Cphoto below> I ~~ NOVA .... ......,., '"°"° _,..,.. • SIGHALS f'AOM wm.t Or Carm1n41 Clemente ano N0rman Cousins uncover .,... lnlo<malion about the ABC D 10:00 -''News Closeup" re- ~rts on th~ life of a big city police of- fi cer focusing on claims of stress a nd police brutality. • • • l..C*l l'WtGlll 1 fANNf I OAffY ouc.< ~Nai l ICOOeYOOO I OITTIN' OYlll tO:OO IA TMAN NiJO THE GamMi119 eyed blocllemtstry of the emo- 11ons and r_.i the l•te5t ~Is In 111e new scoence ot bioleedl>act< IP.,t I) GI> APPUEO SKETCHING '"M•lung Use Ot Te•lures' ABC D 11 :45 -"Pepe." An all ·s tar c~st is featured in this three-hour movie with Mexican comic Cantinflas in the ti· tie role. 8'Jf'aM"81 I IONANZA MOGAH'I HE:AOO fllOVIE fo a. AAnounc;ed • ™E900YIN QUUTo. t0:30. Cl) 9CM90Wl M1111s11pp1 St111le ""' Neb<115tl• llrom El 1>uo. Te•aSI 8 Pl.ASTia.tAN I BABY Pl.AS • '4X MIU.ION ~LAA MAH • VOT£R8' PtP£UHE Host Jim Cooper taket a IOOll into tn. _.,.. ot the 50,000 Soottleut ""-who nave settled In Orange County (II n«JNDAMTHE BAWNAN 11:00. oou.w BA8KETMl.l UCLA•to.PllUI I AMINCA'8 TOP T!N (11~90Wl MISIOUf1 vs Purdue I~, lrom t.lenlphla, T--) David .Bri1,lkley ta~es ~ look at legalized gambling in America m a special report tonight at 9:30 on ~l!C, Channel 4. Cl> aPORT8 U'£CTACUlAR Wl>fld Ice Skating Cnampi· ons Eanlbrhon. Halt ol F~ Ut.Om-Colota do Sp<1ngs). Great Ta.~• U8 PSYCti<XOOY TEl.fCOl.JME PAEV1EW Cl) EMEAOfNCY OHEI Aro .a10t ..-stnct<en just before he is to go on the a•r 12:30. MOVIE • • e PuDhc Enemy" (t9311 James Cagney, Donald Coote A rac:ket- ra1sed rn a t-t rrses lo and tall\ lrom the heights ot po- • SUM CUISINE "Meatless Otsnes" • AMERICAN GOVEANMENT "CongresslOnal 0-s.gtit" 1!00 8 AOAICUl.TUAE U.S.A. "Sol., E'*gy" A dlSCUS· MOO ot alternate sources ot enetgy from "-f Jet Pro- pulslon Lab at C11rtom1a Institute of Technology on PU80ena. • THli MUNSTal "Munaters On Tne Mow' • IMACUI WEL8Y, t:oo. OllUOAH'S ISLAHO Cab Race (trom cnar1011e. N C ). a pre••ew of upc;om· M r Howell losea '!!ii eveols rn l98l $3.000.000 10 G11h91n In a l!ll MOVIE puff~ COnfeSI 8 (!I) WEft<EHD * * 'The Gathng Gun' SPfCIAl ( 19771 Guy Stockwell, Woody Strode U S trooos ' The Revenge 0 1 Red seeking 10 keep peace ,11 Ctrlef" A wrld young llOy the POSl·CMI War West returns 10 upset o scheme come to rely on the Galling of two inept burglars who once lodnapped n1m (RI 4;00 ii MOVIE • OUTER LIMITS 'luvcasl U S A ' An1ma1-The rulers ol the planet e<I 01J NEWS 5:30 ti Nf'l REVIEW AND PflEV9H 0 NEWS ®) WIDE WOALD OF SPORTS H1ghl1ghts 01 a ten-day eahlblf1on tour by top U S amateur and proteuional trgure s~attng stars lhrough the People s Rei>ubllC ot Chine Z111111, incapable ol eaecut· ••• MARCUS WEL.BY, ~ Ing their cr1mona1s. serld ~ ~!.~ - 1 M.O. hem tnto Hiie ·-on planet An ailing and despondent e:oo I Cl> ces HEWS Elll'th wrfe lakes 8 tranqurltzer N8C NEWS • MOVIE that puts he< rn a coma MOVIE ToBeAnnounce<I e PAESENTE 'M 15ter Superv1s11>le ~TAO, WIE 'Baqu1ne De Los Anoe1•105 ( 19691 Dean Jones Inge- • INTROOUCIHO N~ros An eaptoration ot bOtg Scnoener I WILD, WILD WUT INTEANAToeAL ... o. l -e Wet>er • AMERICAN OOYeMoefT "Domestic POiiey" IMOlOOY "bilQUtne," a danaHlrama • 8'0fW.S f'1'0M ~---o"1Syn~ -n:-:.--1--...o«.Mlloa.Oilllet_,..........,'!t"-+---NIN Rapirahon" onal mus;cal score by Wlllte D< Carmine Clemente ano • WAIHMJTON WEB< IHMVIEW 11:30 I OZZE AHO HAMET SOUL TRAIN FAENCHCHEF WASHINOTON '#EEi(" IH AEV1EW (R) ,..._AfTEINOON_ 12:00 0 LOST l'4 SPACE fhe Ca.e Of The Wll · a•d5 8 MOVlf • • Kro Dynamite" ( 19431 East SrOf' Krd5, Pamet11 Blake The Krds get rnto more 1toubte ttian llley can handle bu1 some. now manage to ~unm out ol rl • TARZAN fD TlilS OLD HOUSE A lool< •S tat..efl at the near- ly lrnosneo product an<! the last IOUCheS are put on the prcket lenc41. the deck end • they .. d fl9 WALL 1TAE£T '#EU Growth Stocks rs Small Shll Beautrful? Guest John Westergaard P<e51· oe"t. Equity Ruearcn Assoc:ra1es Inc (RI uoe SPORTS SPECTACUlAR Wotld Ice SICatrng Champr· ons Eah1bltion. Hall ol Fa~ Aooeo (from Colora- do Springs); Great Taxi Cab Race (lrom CherlOtle, N C ), a prev-ot upcom· ~eYef!IS•n t981 U EVEAYWHEAE The Los Aiigeles hOme of Wottgang Puck, tne hed cheJ of Ma Maison ~tau r ont of Be..erly Hills D F-TROOP 'Mr Heap Brg 1n1un D MOVIE • • " "Mexican Hayrtde · ( 19•81 Bud Abbott, Lou CostetlO Two men get involved 1n some t.Auican high 11nks wher'I they set out to lend a IOst Sllllef mine • OCEAHUI: THE MAME BMAONUENT • 8EGINHIHG PtAHO "Swtng Bass·· Cl) COi.i.EOE FOOTBALL 1980 KOdak Alt-Ame<IClln Football Team Claa1111•I Li9fi119s 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles U KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles e KCOP-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles tlD KOCE-TV (PBS) Hvn11ngton Beach (I) A880TT AHO COIOC'I N0<man Cousins discuss COSTELLO Ci) D€8IONING HOME biofeedback s use 1n lhe 2:30. Ol\.UGAN'S ISLANO IHTEAIOAS p.evention or a11d te<:overy •·Tnemes llnd Moods" trom disease !Paot 21 A Hollywood produce1 4:30. QUE PASA, U.S.A.? Ci) THE ART OF LM HO makes .,, llfTletgency land· Tne Nepl\ew From New Patt three In I sertes whrc'h ing on the rslend 1us1 as Jetsey" The Pena family eaplores now mooern man Ornoe< hears that Ile is on 8 w0<tdwlde talent search suspects that 1ne1r guest copes with the cha11g1ng • , -{ tor the summet a neonew w~ld around him 0 AMERJCAN trbm New Jetsey. IS onto 9:20 D NBA BASKETBALL BAH08TANO e GtJnN TAG, WIE the drug scene Los Angeles Lakers vs ~ OESIGNINO HOME Phoenr• Suns OEHTS'? !NTERIOM 9:30 ti D (I)' NEWS 8 IHTAOOUCINO "Focus On C'ol0<' D MARY TYLER MOORE ' BIOLOGY 5:00 0 STAR TREK Mary loses most of ner 'The Heart \]) STAR TREK Captain Klfk rs split 11110 possessions 1n lwo apart two physical bflrngs one ment burgta"e~ The En1erprrse anti •IS hoshle the other beneto· fl) THE SHAKESPEARE crew are lhreatencd not lo coenr al'd the two wage PLAYS complete tllerr m•ss1of1 of war tor survival and con• 11am1e1 Derek Jacobi contaCling a new gala•y trol ot the star ship C1arre Btoom. Errc Porter 3:00 9 WOVIE D WIDE WORU> Of' ano PetrlClo. Stewan stao on * * * · l he Legend Of S~TS a new 1elev1SJon p<odUC· Vatentrno ( 19751 F1anco Hoghtrghts 01 a len-day 11on ot WUMem Shel<•· Neto. Suzat\M Pleshette e1h1bthOl'I tour by top u S 998••e's popula< play The namboyant lltestylil ot amateur and proless><>nal ~ MAGIC METH90 OF Rudolph Vetentlno makes figure 111at1ng stars 04L PAINTING him • Silent screer> se• through the People s Trees Road Ano Moun symbol ln<I idol ot ...omen RepuDltC or Chrna tarns •-~~.!.All D MOVIE 7:001) INSIEARCHOf ... * • •, The Spo1ters Super Cn11oron . ' MOVIE t 19561 Anne Ba•ter Jeff D BIO CrTY COMEDY 'Cyrano De Bergerac Chandler Cta1m-1umprng 8 EYEWITNESS lOS Animate<! fever runs hrgh durrng the ANGELES 8 MOVt£ wild and woolly days ot the Hosts IMz Peoroza and * * '" ''The Voyage 01 Tne ea11y Yukon settlements Paul Moyer take a toolo at Yes I t972) Oesr Arnaz Jr . m MOVIE the L A dance gypsies. Mike Evans Two teen· • * ·The Incredible Rocky v1sn Hawaii's only rema1n- 11Q81S lace pl\yslcal and Mountain Race' I 1977) 1ng uku"'le factory eum- social problems while Chris Connelly Forrest one the rncreas1ng use of embarking upon an ocean Tucker 1n an attempt to protessoonal bodyguards voyage in a sallbOat ~ve the tol'Vn or St Jo. to preveflt a terror1SI 8 WOVIE Missouri the town fathers allack * * "Guns 01 The frmbflr· _sponsor a treasu1e hunt m LAWRENCE WElt< land" ( 1960) Alan Ladd, race 10 Calllornra "New Vear Fun Party " Jeanne Crain. Townse>eo· GJ COLLEGE FOOTBAll '1i> BILL MOYERS' pte te1tlng IOf their lend 'Hall 01 Fame Game· JOURNAL ballle loggers wno na..-Arkansas vs Tulane (I) THE MUf'PETS i>etm•»k>n to clear a hm-f111 SOCCER Guest S'1rrtey Bassey Side Host Marro Machado lf'-l THE AOINO GAME ·Stars fill TV's 'Shadow Box' By JEaaY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -The patients may be terminal, but the spirit is one of survival in "The Shadow Box." The television film, adapted from Michael Cristofer's Pulitzer Prize and Tony-winning play, focuses on the lives of three cancer patients and their families. "Jt's a very upbeat play for its sub- ject," said Christopher Plummer who stars in the two-hour film with J~anne Woodward, Valerie Harper, James Broderick, Sylvia Sidney, Melinda Dillon, John Considine, Ben llutera and Curtiss Marlowe. It will be broad· cast Sund~ at 9on ABC, Channel 7. .. AS THE AUTB01' says, it'i a celebration ol Ure . The most difftcult thing I believe ia 1ettiq people to believe it isn't 1oin1 to be a lupbrioua evening about dreaded diaeaaes." Plummer said. The play is something or a Newman family effort. Paul Newman directed. His wife, Miss Woodward, stars. His daughter, SU.an Kendall Newman. pro· duced the television mm with Jill Marti. It was, in ract, the youngest Newman who ~ put the project together and persuaded her parents to participate. "She sort or had to have PauJ 's clout behind it to get it on, but I mwst say, they worked awfully 'hard, those kids,·· said Plummer. "It's not the obviously saleable subject to a television network, ii it? But I think Paul'• name helped, and Joanne'• clld, and I think all <>Ur nameseolled.imyhelped." PLUIDIBa. aaoosaKK and Miu Sidney play the eucer patients who live in what la a sort ol ~·way boule. "Tbe Sb8dow Bos" wu flJmed euly Jut year in llall~. and Plummu wu • interviewed shortly after he completed the filming. The play tells how they. and those they love, are led to face the future and accept their fate. "Joanne plays my ex-wife ." said Plummer. "Jn &.he m eantime. I 've turned homosexual. I've found someone I care--about and realize that in this stage of my life I probably was anyway, and I've come to terms with that. Quite blatantly and openly, as people do when they 're faced with a sentence like cancer. So there is that openness in everyone's character." Plummer said his former wife has become a lush. and "they get won- derfully happy and throw parties. Only once or twice does the-'dreaded subject' come up. And it's handled with great taste by the author. He just sneaks It in now and then. He rather wistfully shows you what's crossing their minds down deep."· 7:30 8 THE MUPP£TS OueSI Ro09r Moore 0 fAMIL't'-'Wn-- -D I i00,000 NAME THAT TUNE Cl) IN SEARCH OF ... Super Children @1 THIS WAS AMERICA 8y tile early 1900s. Amero- ca wu on the move wrth peopt~ products ano rde- a~. 1oolung tor newer and tasreo ways ot eapand1ng 1:00 8 Cl) WKRP IN CINCINNATI Arthur Carlson comes up wolfl what ne modBl'itly calls tl\e 01ggest p1omo- 11ona1 g1mrQrck the world nas ever seen tRJ U THE LONELIEST RUHNER Brian Keith and l ance Ke<wm star 1n 1ne story ol a t3·year·9to Q•lte<! athlete wno expertenceS Shame. 3f' an um1 tatron from h•s 1nat><lily 10 stoo his oeo·weltonq IRI 0 A TRIBUTE TO CHET ATKINS I dpe<l at fhe Grand 01,.. Oory tl'•S musl(;illfy orient- ed cele1>•at•on sat111•s Chel Atkins as one 01 1he NOrld s greatest 9u1111ns1~ who helped estaDllsh Nashville as a top music 1ecord1"0 center G ®) BREAKING AWAY M1t..;> challPnges \he Ira\ 1 .. 0.s 10 an auto race Q) MONTE CARLO SHOW C.ut>•l s Bero Yere.,n Sh1elll dl10 Yarnell Ba1 Do Bento" Ad••ana Mah oonre Stephane Grapoenr Jotrs and Simone • MOVIE To Be Announced m MATINEE AT THE BIJOU Ric.narc A•ter. af•d Bu~'• (.raDoe are IPalu•"<l • W•tdca1 1 tQ421 r"e S"C" t~ F1om Ille Er•tl~Ot '•t Eall" 119391 olno tne .,.,. 1a1 15 tnP tmal er a Pt'?' c.i t Zorro~ F1gro11no le<J•O" 8:30 f) THE TIM CONWAY SHOW 9.00 II THE KENNEDY CENTEA HONORS The thud annual eott>•ta n~ ment gala al the Johll F Kennedy Center tor Inf\ Petlormmg Aris on w ash· rngton O C pays Hrbute lh•s yea• to Leonard Bern- stein, James Cagne~ Agnes de Mille Lynn l'on tanne and Leontyne Proce TODAY'SLATESTLISTt~ •@ LOVHOAT OOo'• ••·wile boatcta l"8 tllllp and inl()(ms ~ inat lhtJ are tllN '-gait)' mar- ried IR>n • THe~AlACE Hos1 Jad Jonat Guest• Atelha Frankton, 8 8 Krr'Q Murrey Langtton •nd Ftanll:Mt VaU.. • WHAT'S HAPPENING, AMERICA? t :30 D NBC WHITE '"PER· GAMBLING Davrd Brinkley and Llord Dobyns report n11 gam 1>l1ng on America. 1ocus1ng 011 the ptohterat1011 <JI g11mDt1no. rne 1111ure 01 Cll\1nos and m., ro1.. uf OrQanrl e<I crom., ~ FROM JUMPSTREET The Sn.m.. 0 1 Soul 0'1<;ar l31ow1 J' eaplo•e~ Atri;.a11 mv~•C.JI oatte1ns retaoneo Dy 1.c.niemPOrary musicians 10:00. NEWS G il]) A8CNEWS CLOSEUP Paur Altmeye1 •e1><>r1s on tne Irle ot 1ne 019 c11y potrce Olhce• tocusrng on oep a1 1menr-; 1n c111t-s wtiich na•e e•i>eftOf1Ce<I lol<O~ ''"In ei .. ms Of stress and C1ol1ce t:orutalrlt 0 MOVIE • • • lhe Bor<l Wiii\ ll'!f' t.11s1.i1 Pturnaoe 1 t9701 t onv Musante Sui y Ken· dall Accuseo 01 v1coous muroers a man uflCO•ers lhe real p~ychopathrc k•lle• Qt An ACK ON T~E 0 AMERICANS f1i) COSMOS 0Wno Speaks Ea111o? O• Ca•t Sagan ... ea.es 109e111 er the ma1n1 mem~ <>t the 5er1"5 arid oflets some GilulrOndf'f wMn1ngs llDOul our fulure W AUSTlt<CtTY LIMITS Kotl<>uqh & E<~ley The Lost Gonzo Band 10-30. HEWS • • rnr 1nc.1PO oie Ro,-..,. Mourttd!f R .1CP 'I,; '9. ~n .. , C..orir·tll f r,,,, ... .,, T "''°'"Pr lu dit i:ttl~n1pl ,., sav .. tr1e '""'' rit St .10 M1s~ou" ,,, ... tr ..-wn tatnPt'!. s"°nso1 i:A ,,__.a,.•J'e flun1 rr.te M (..111•-:irn1.1 II) ONE STEP BEYOND m NEWPORT JAZZ. AT SARATOGA MIJt)oJ I ti.H"'• ~ SOUNDSTAOE JOllr 010 ... 1~ ~; 11300 SlllUADAY NIGHT LIVE 0 MOVIE • • • (J ... ~ .. :... t ~· ""'' 't f 1~44 1 8;i1L.t,~1 1df 'f'lr~C.• ~,pg MatMvr'l~ Av. f""I a,, ptans rn murOPt tter nusDand and navf' 11 ac>c>@_, fO De an 3CC•Oent •t f)tdP' ' ~ ~ ·•e·~·1·-t•ttr-::-... .,. G ABC NEWS II) ROCK WORLD ED MOVIE • • • ,,.. ··~·· C'1 ,'-J ,J'fl .... '""""' n t.\:d B.tr' i.. ,. t ~ ,.. ·• '1,..¥r4iJ:. -ir>P' PO t • ' r hrtHPO w1•t J murflp• Cd!.' a ''" -l~'-' d"'" Ofl.nt !lf#'\U " p,...r._,,._. 1a tl "''C~ •Jtl 1 tn one Jd., J NFl REVIEW AND PREVIEW lO MOVIE • • lnt• a..... 1 H~"'4 J1;00 H"'-h JOl'n BtXI °" ~~riS<tl''J"J: r\ul'f1'1c.td t1 t1 ,11 1e11as to ..,11'1"-Ht rncJnfluY"''•"C:S biP'1inCJ ,,,ri 5"(t"("JP ... t1.•5f) MOVIE • • • 1 r (' Ht'JI WJ "" .-~· (t975! A9dl0td. 8o SVMIOn A ttuS!r•leO Ameflcaro ligfll• PllO• ~ a batn- 10tmifto etunr man In hi• th1tet t0t ectton ou11ng WOfld WWI 8 MOVIE * * 'Pepe' (196 IJ Cal\ tinll•s. Oan..t>a1ioy A..dlrec· to• his horse and the horses friend make a sue• ceurul movie -Ml>NGHT- 12:008 DAVE ALlENAT LAROE 17.30 (I) TALES Of THE U..etPECTED 6, MOVIE • • M1rr0< Of OeGep Iron t 1975/ Krm Darby Jdmf'S M8•well A young "'°man rooks into the d•s· appea1anc11 ot her two roommates who nevet r<>turn11t1 alter an~wer1n9 tn\' same emptovmenr ao 1 00 Q SECOND CITY TV D MAVEfUCK w1.e11 Bart 15 rObDeO of \ r SOO t1u1111g a stagt nold· OIP ~ l>eeomes SUSPICIOUS ot 11 pretly passer>ger Q) MOVIE • • tne B~IOrd 1nc1 <ltlnl i t965J Rrclrard Wid· 111u1L Sraney Po•t1er Worl<I peace 11angs on lhe dec•s101•s a naval com- mander must make when he encounters a torergn 5uDm&rone while Oii palrOI Cl) MOVIE To Be AMounceo 1250 NEWS t •30 Q DOH KIRSHNER'S ROCK CONCERT Guttsls Peter Townsheno, Mannattans Robert Patm- PI Peter Noone al\O lhe lrPmble•s !(op Allolla 0 MOVIE • • • N~atrves f 19681 p,.,,,, McEnery D•ane C1tvn10 An unwe<I touple 11• ~ uo a 01zarre form Of •u'e pt11yong wrlh a new tov~mdil:•hQ 145 f) NEWS ~ ABCNEWS 200 0 MOVIE a * 8•".thl)UI I 19591 ri,r too1rr1 f u•J<I "1oc:haro AU'*t•lHJfllHf)I t1t1hS'1 SOI· ~ ... ,11: '"~ ~J '" d dar1t'CJ .._ ~dO,.. 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ArnertC8tl ,,,,,, bPh1nd PnPm..,. tines to ,. .. , w•1' •f'T\t)l)tlant AlhPd (lid"' •1t1i1$ t\I\ life d '10 fT11S- "0" t"'•J.1ng;>rt!d Dy tu.-t'•hd' Jnd dPCe1f on the lMt' Of Q~oPtfllld'5 RE MID RE WAS not worried by the prospect of working with so many mem- bers al one family. "Tbere wu no feel· inl of nepotism of any sort at all," he Hid. "Paul treated Joanne u be treats neryone e1",. He was even flrmer with her than be w"As with everyone else. "Notbinc wu bidden. There were no teereta, which can be veryJ.o~uch the case. I usually don't like to k with a director wbo'a married to 1n actress I'm wortiq with. I think that'• awful. Bec:aUM I know they 10 home, and they can't help tt, they make aecm arran1e- menta." 'SHADOW BOXERS' -Director Paul Newman, front left . joins his cast for a family portr.ait during the filming of "The Shadow Box" to air Sunday. Stars are <rear, from left ) Ben Master. John Considine. Melinda DU19n and James Broderick; <center ) Christopher Plum-, mer, Joanne Woodward, Valerie Harper and Sylvia Sidney and (front) Curtiss Marlowe . Tribute to ariuia Recipients ~ awards for lifetime achievement in the performln1 art.I, in a TV 1pedal toni1ht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2, are (from left) Apet de llllle, Leontyne Price, James CalM)', LeonUd Bemlteln .-Lynn Fontanne. Plummer aald be had never aeen the _P~J~ wbleti made ill bow JJLU'17~ "Wblih I'm .. ad of," be said, "bec!ause I taad • preeoaceived notklal. I wun 't noldlnc pl~1 It like 1011MODe else -or. aa,UU1 IUr• tMt. I went tn "-II." '"TBS 8IADOW BOS"•• bia ftnt ltanilll role for teln\lm 11nee ''The II~," the mint.rt• made wttb Kin Doqlu and A.nee But«. He a1lo Dlued Herod Antlpu In •• , .... ol NHaHtit.'' .. • • .... -..... -~--.... -I ••• ---..... .,, • • • • •• • AFI to Fred A Fl We Achievement Award at a.cllnner next ·~.=; Altaire, 81, was ,f "'--the-tmtitute 's board ol trusteea for ad- vanctna tbe art ol ntm· maktn1. for bis out- standlnt accompliah- menta a8d few work tbat hH stood tbe test or tJme. . . . . . -· -·-· ...... Sr Lor 111',t ....... 1.-111-.. •-oo.v ic..1--...v--1 COlta...M1·12" ... .._._ ... ewoM0401 -c..-.c..--........ ...., .. ...,,_,, can1u-11n. "'' a , .. wont• to work for "· Happy Holidays Open Saturday ........ ___ _ .... --.... C1'4J• Ill ...c..a,...v-.. ........... ,,..... __ .......... • -'-"--LW QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCKON HANOI .. Frankly 1 loat talth m your Judgment when you sa~ A \so a,vai\ab~e0 ~C501Al~ our marriage In the flrst place." ,.. , nt. t. nao Tr~· Third World J~;p ~·· Jobs abrt;>ad groiv .fewer By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My busbud ud I would Ulle &o cbaDHI our buslaess careen abroad for seveul years.' We've read coafilc&lllg laformaUO. about opportuaJUes overseas. Wbat do you advlae! -C.M.M., New Brunswick, N.J. The newest overseas jobs study -one of 23 na· lions by Boyden Associates, an international ex· ecutive recruiting firm -clearly shows that Op· port unities for U.S. executives seeking accelerated career advancement and above·average economic ue to shrink' m Eutope, Calin menca and the Far East and to expadd in Third World countries. Reasons for the hushed call for American talents in developed nations begin with the fact that native managers have become as competent as the Americans who tutored them for many years after World War II. And, in a growing surge or n ationalis m , many countries -Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Switzerland, France -are making it more . difficult to obtain work permits. -MOREOVER, THE COSTS OF SENDfNG American managers abroad, compensating them for salary lost to double taxation and the decline in the value of the dollar, has further dimmed the de · mand for Yankee know-how. By contrast, because Third World nations need . the help, Americans have a chance to build an estate that is almost impossible to accumulate in developed nations. For instance, according to Boyden Assoeiates, a U .S.-based American executive earning $80,000 annually may be able to bank approximately S percent of his before-tax salary after all personal .----------. and famil y expe n ses I I have been covered . In CAREERS Belgium, the cost or li v- ing despite tax equaliza . . tion would prevent him from saving anything , but in Saudi Arabia, company benefits would allow him lo keep a hefty 35 percent or his compensa- tion. THE KICKER, OF COURSE, is that living conditions in Third World nations tend to be less than ideal. Still, if you've a technical or financial skill, an overseas stint could be a profitable adven- ture. Reader .service: Answer.s to qu.rstions for 23 nations are given in a seven-page erecutive .summary of t~ Boyden oversea.s jobs study. To obtain a copy, a.sk for "Boyden" and enclose a 28-cent .stamped, self· addressed, long white enve~ with your req~st to Joyce Loin KenMdy, Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Renters must pay despite volcano PORTLAND, Ore . (API -A judge says te- nants must pay rent on vacation homes near Mount St. Helens while they sue the owners, even though they haven't had free access-to Uie homes since the volcano erupted May 18. The tenants of North Woods, a development nine miles southeast of the volcano, say they shouldn't have to pay rent to Water Front Recrea- tion, Inc. since they weren't warned Mount St. Helens could erupt. Two Oregon residents who lease land froi;n Wa_ter Front joined the suit. County CircuihJudge Clifford Olsen denied a motion to bar Water Front from collecting rent during the lawsuit. North Woods is in the Red Zone surrounding the still-steaming volcano. Those who wish to enter must get permission from government agencies. Couple married in .back of .cab . -CULVER CITY <AP) -Taxi driver Lourdes "Ginger" Figueroa and her boyfriend, mechanic Charlie Jones, spend a)ot of Ume around taxis. So lt was only natural that they 1et married in the back ol a hack. The half-hour ceremony iJ1 the parkin1 lot of the City-Checker Cab Companies was presided over by Rev. BiU Scott, performlnt bis first ceremony u a minister of the Universal Life Scott also is a nl1ht supervisor for City Cab. The two fl-year-olds then pUed lnto another old eab Jones' bou leta him UH on off·hourt and chu1ted off for Disneyland Oil a day·lODI honey. moon. 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II tbat rdo really wanta out ol do whatever la neceuary to pt a tlle'a TM IDldeft parta m•t be "Tbe tJMu about JobD la tbal be and make lt Juat Uke tbetr Uvtq that artlat,'' Ryan aald in an ln· band on the radio. That l1n't to uy , fh•lde ~n. mak• you lee& eo relaxed," ••YI room IO theJ ca play tbe way tervlew. "It'• juat a q..U. ot that I want them to aell out or , ' My an, 1 U ·yHr·old Chlcaao Jimmy McConnell, lead 1ln1er tbat the)' do naturally. That come1 llke nally lookinl at lt u rtldio anytblnt Ute that, but to ftnd out n•tlve. 11 a Wt.ldderklnd NeOrCI wlth tbe band Statel. " It really with uperi•ee, wltb belnl able would look at it, ao when tbey 1et what they have that la lnteNltlnl produet~r wboat Cbtcaao Kid mak• a dilfenaee lD the ltudlo." to commwaleate, with bellll eer· it they want to play it. Tb.a ~hen uc:l lncorporate that-bato-a atrue. l'rod~ona hu_roU~ud _Sludio...wortc, &Jae lonl houn of tain teOUllt of .u.at n'1rclmnent tbey play tt ana the public catebea ture that'• 1oin1 to catch people'• p11tlnwnilntl" and albuma with recordlq and re-recordlq btu myaelltballhavenofear." on, the whole picture comea fancy. Pure Prairi• Leatut. Rare &artb, and anatchel ot muate and l)'riea Ryan uys bi. time in radio 1ave toaether." "I'm p&ld a fee plua a percen· 8lyl, Black Oak Atkanau, the on 24 track.I that will ultimately be hlm a feel f« wbat IODll will Ryan ia quick to aay that studio taae of what'• cold," he said. "lf a t'llnu• Bhaei Band aodaeveralotber broupt down to a final muter 1amer the coveted "bulleta" on work ia only one part of a record'• record sells throuth and doel real niajor &'°"Pi A bi&. sol\-1poken tape, ta Ryan's Corte. record hit llsll -the 1olden ears. ultimate aucceas and bis monUnl• well obviously I do well too. miin who Mt• Chlcaao dlsc ~key "The atudM> ia sort of an un· "Since I ~tarted in rad.lo, what I are 1pent "workin1 the phones -Producers set a percentace. it .. ~ .......... IUPIR "'°°UCE" John Ayan caret'r lo produce record• In natural environment -basically a try to do aa step back and work calllnt procram directors at radio varies anywhere from probably llo llywood. ttvan ls a sludlo room with four wall• and a tape with my groups as a radio person stations, promotion people, tencentsto30or40centsarecord." ~ • ' \ ' BARI<---BROS. YEAR END ' Save sq. yd. IN-STOCK . 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The feeliq la that the Loe Anlel• Rama' reeeat awamplq ol the Dallu Cowboys will mean lftUe wben the teams meet a1ain aa wUd card repretmtativea ln the NFC p&Qdfa. In what WU eomidered tbe poor----t 1ame Pallas bu played ln a decade, and one ol the beat tumed ln by the Rama, Loe An1elea desll"01ed Dallu, 38-14, on national televlalan, with the world ol Nn. fans watchlnl. 1'l1I took a lot ol the edle off a fine ...,. (12-4) in which the Cowboys were auppoMd Lo be in tranaltlon. So obviously. the Cowboys have not for1otten. "There is," said linebacker D.D. Lewis, "a revenae motive tbia time." "When you 1et beat like the Rama beat ua last time and can't 1et ready Lo play this time, then you abouldn't be in the 1~" said Tom Landry. Dallas did come back lut week to beat Pbiladepbia, 35·2'1, tyin1 the Eagles and Atlanta for the best record in the NFL. But the Rama (11·5) beat the Falcooa. So in the put two weeks Loa Angeles has beaten two NFC I plJyoff teams. In recent years the Dallas-Loa Angeles aeries has been unusual. Since 1975 the te'1:na have split rel\llar aeuon 1amea, 2·2, and playoffs, a1'o 2·2. And moat of the time the games have been blowouts, with Loi Angeles' latest vie· tory being the Rams' lar1eat margin. However, Dallas baa beaten Los An«ieles, :f1·7, 28-0 and 3CMI_. Reall.y, talent-wise and all thinp COD· aidered, you'd expect Sunday's game Lo ,!._-~M~O~R~E~OF'fL-THE!!!!~SA~M~E~?~-...~J~oe!t!lH~ar!f.O~·~siC r1;1i~&~h~l~>;.can~duC..iod~IJIYAJLCaL&lmwe12suhu.olllpe~tou..s;~o~r~.-'.h'.:e~c:loa~e,;::co:m=ia,.....SOwa. to. tM-fi.Dal. ra as quarter ack Danny White ( 11) Sunday the same way they did minute. However. when Dallas and Los acoupleofweeksagowhentheRamsbeattheCowboys,38-14. Angeles play all things apparently are ---------------------------not always coosidered. Houston vs. Oakland WREN THE aA•S RAVE THE BALL -Dallu mi&bt have spilt wtth Loi Anlel• ln recent yean, but it bu not 'beaten Vince Ferra1amo, con- sidered by safety Charlie Walen u the best quarterback in the Nn.. In the 19'19 playofta and the re1ular HUCID meetm1 betweeo the two teams, Ferr.,amo bombed away, continually bittiq Billy Waddy and Preston Dennard deep. For a while Loe An1elea milbt try Lo power the ball with Cullen Bryant and Jewerl 'l'bomu, but there ii no reuon wby Ferracamo woo 't try to do what be O.n's...r •• ~•••llel2• 1w. .... has alw n dmuLlo Dallu...biLdeep pal· terns down the sidelines and acrou the middle. For the Dallas defense, the whole ball . game is the rush because the linebackers and secondary haven't been especially strong the last two seasons. WHEN DALLAS BAS THE BALL - Dallas would like to run against the Rams because Danny White bu been up and down the final part of the season. The Cowboys believe they can get wide Lo the weak side and bit inside against the strong aide, utillJing, of course, Tony Donett. If successful, this also would mean they'd keep the ball away from Ferragamo, which, based on past performances, is the most obvious way they can win the game. A&ainat the Eat lee, .Land.-, reaorted witln'accesrto a great deal of trickery but, unless things get out of band, be probably will be more basic against Los Angeles. Wild-card game will 00. wild KEY IL\TCllVPS: ;. DALLAS DEFENSIVE TACKt.fi aANDY Wlll1'& Y•. CBNT&a Ui$ SAVL AND GVAaD KENT BILL ,... Saul and Hill did a lood job OD Wlide laat time. He'a eully the Cowboys bdt player on defense and the key Lo tbe paaa· rush. Even doubled, the Cowbo)ll need White Lo make aome bll pl •. When be does thia it uaually fires 'IP ruaben such as Harvey Martin, who Of· dinarily bas not been doubled the paft two aeaaons. DALLAS DEFENSIVE END ED <TOO TALL> .JONES n. UM OE· FENSIVE TACKLE .IACIUE SLATEa -Slater not only must handle Jooes f"1 the Rama Lo run to the st.roo1 side b'fl must also keep him off Ferragamb. Jones and-White are the Cowboys' beit linemen and press"re on Ferragamo '8 the key Lo a Dallas victory. : aAM WIDE at:CEIVER BILL.,\' "ADDY YS. coaNEaBACK M•OJI MITCHELL -Mitchell was out last week with an injured ankle and hia replacement, Steve Wilson, was badl)r burned on deep routes. Of course, Mithcell was exploited by the Rams. He's very aggressive and the Rams hope Lo get him to bite, then send Wad· dy streaking put hime deep, hoping free safety Dennis Thurman is on the other side. RAM WIDE RECEIVER PRESTON DENNARD vs. CORNEaBACK BEN- NY BAaNES -Barnes will draw single coverage much of the lime, especially on running downs, when the Rams often pass. He-tiartlll! expet1Hlct"-a-~n_,1=s--~ capable of doing a good job, but, heretofore, Dennard seems to be able to find the seams in the Cowboy defense. .Jt's everything you'd want in a playoff game because of that one special ~~· dient; revenge. In fact, there can't be a post-season game -not even lbe Super Bowl -that will match this one in na- tional interest. WREN SOUSTON HAS TBE BALL -Earl Campbell. The Tyler Tank led all rushers with 1,934 y arda and set an NFL record with four ZOO.yard games. Ken Stabler talked before the season on how be would use Campbell more as a receiver. Campbell didn't catcb a doaeo p .... an,..,.. after tbe early-season quarterback cban1eover. However, the Olien are weaker qainat the pass than the run, CLOSID MIW YIAIS It's the Houston Raiders versus the Oakland Oilers -er, the Houston Oilers versus the Oakland Raiders. It's so easy to confuse the two since players wbo once played for one side now play for the other:. I Ken Stabler, Jack Tatum, Dave Casper and Mike Reinfeldt now wear the "luv ya" Houston blue. Kenny King and Dan Pastorini now wear the "dread ya" Oakland black. Although Put.orini is on injured reserve, he still dresses in black on the sidelines. Stabler wouldn't speak to Al Davis bis last year in Oakland, so deep is bis hostility toward the Raider owner. Tatum's tell-all book didn't make him a hit with Davis either. Raider players criticized Casper, a four-time all-pro, after his trade to Houston. Casper turned around and talked about "politi· cians" on the Raiders. Now all three are coming back Lo shoot it out in the Gunfight at the Oakland Corral. Davis, Pete Rozelle or Rod Serling couldn't come up with a more biurre script. It gets better, though. King, lost on the Houstao depth chart behind Earl Campbell, made the Pro Bowl bis ftnt year at Oak.land. Paslorini 'a knee in· jury opened the door for Jim Plunkett and the comeback story of the year in the NFL. 'Ibis is only a wild card game, but one lhinl ii certain. It's going Lo be wild. The Oller offense ls still Campbell on the IJ"OUDCI, which Bum Pbillips ad- mitted, in essence, by tradin1 for Casper, an excellent blocker, and chanline Lo a double tiCbt end offense. Oakland bad been touch acainst the run (102 yards a game averqe) until 0.ft'S-4•• e•• 11111!t 4., 2,..... the New York Giants ripped it open for 184 yards last Sunday. So it will be Campbell between tbe_tactles and Campbell aromid the ends, and Stabler throwing sparingly to tight ends Casper and Mike Barber. Stopping Campbell is the key, but how do you stop him? WREN OADAND BAS THE BALL -San Die1o's beating Pittsburgh means tUt Kenny King won't get an ex- tra week's rest for bis sprained knee. King bu hardly played the last three weeks and Oakland misses bis speed and at.renlth at halfback. Arthur Whit- tington ii quick, but be lacu King's size. Oakland won't beat Houston oo the ground; it will have Lo paaa Lo eliminate the Oilers. Jim Plunkett will likely throw 35 Lo 40 times, even tboucb the Raider paaaing 1ame still isn't smooth so what choice ls there? · Another important factor: This is Plunkett'• first playoff compared to Stabler'a eiahth. And Houston bu ap- peared in tbe lut two playolfa where Oakland hasn't. Tbe Oilers will have an important ed1e in poat-aeaaon ex- perience. KEY MATCBUPS: BOVSTON OFFENSIVE LEFT -TACKLE ANGELO FIELDS n . DEFENSIVE alGBT END DAVE BaOWNING -The rookie Fields is Bum Phillips' biggest ol' boy at 325 pounds. He'll be facing the MS-pound Browning. U Fields, fillinl in for the in· Jured Leon Gray, gets control ol Brown- ing early, Campbell may nm left all day. OAK.LAND DEFENSIVE NOSE TACKLE REGGIE KINLAW n. CENTEa CAllL llAVCK -Kinlaw is quick, but light (240). He bas had his problems in recent weeks with centers, like Denver's Blll Bryan, who don't have Mauck's experience or Campbell running behind them. HOUSTON QVAaTEaBACK KEN STABLD n. INSIDE LINEMCKEas MAT? lllLLEN AND BOB NEUION - Stabler doesn't throw the deep ball u well any more, so be concentrates more on linebackers than cornerbacka. The rookie Millen and free a1eot Nelson must cuard acainat Casper and Barber drifti.n.c over the middle. Stabler still ii extremely accurate (6'.0). Take the Ratns, and the points 1980 DEMONSTRATORS LAST WEEK; -It WU ~r bil week for visiting teams as they beat the spread in nine ..,. aamea, _Underdop covered ln MVen ol 12 while home teem underdos• beet the..,,-J.t cmee in three games. PROfile 'IO bit on 5 uut ol I last week to llnlah up the season at an overall ss-G-4, livlnl us a razor's edee of 51 percent. Lee Aqelee <pla I"') eftlr DAU.AS -Just two weeks aco tbeae two tea.ma met ln Anaheim. 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Suaan Anton la boplna • .,.,.('t•mc .. n•honally reco1n.11~ mualul talent. lt riua J~l hap~1 "Killin' 'l'hne," her relax· t'd ound,nti du~l with l"rt!d Knoblock , 1lready 1$ ~·l'Pll\ up un nuHo t11tlON acroaa thtt country f\d l"-'lft' lo bt' rnov1n& nlcely up thti recorc c 1trh HUl 'llS.."i <\NTON, IT'S i. mce way of pre- ' lt',.111>' I fin \tWUfl\lni "lbum, also or prOVini to HH ,..,, hi th.it tht!t e ., rnorti to her \ban six feet of .. u u1\'\1H l'ttltforna u blondti omething she's 'th en tP w;: tv t(t'l uno~s for some ume now. \ f11rml·r \fr.,~ l' uhfornaa and runner up in the 1~7U \fo,., \rrwrn·a pageant, Miss Anton broke into h''" LkJ...,1111·..,., 111 the.· mid '7Qi, as the Muriel Claar t;ul u11p~·.in•d 1111 Merv Gnffm's TV show 30 umt·-. 1nd "a~ d1i.t>overed " by Fred Silverman , t irn ht .111 11( 11111~1 umm1ng at ABC M 1,., \ntc.111 .. tt:lt:v 1s1on career was off but u .irJh runnan~ 'ihe "a~ co host of a variety series "'tlh counln i.111~cr Mel 'l"tlhs. it was dro_p~ --m-1,~rni.rn befanw president of N BC; Miss Anton alJpl'art'{! 10 ,, ... matlt:rtng of specials and another ~hot t 11\t·d ... cn e:., Cliffh anger." SUI•: Al-~) MADE A theatrical film. "Golden •; irl · but it too disappeared shortly after release lo.1:.t year In film and television, nothing seemed to be clH ki11R so it was back to Plan A for Miss An· b 111 , \\hu :.ays :.ht' always wanted to be a singer a11' w~y ~· why did it take her so long to make a r1•c·u rd., "ll wasn't because l didn't want to, believe n1c ," s he s ays "When I started in the business, which wa~ 12 years ago, my main objective and biggest desire was lo have a record. "A hit record," she amends. "I wanted to be a rcC"o rding artist But sometime the chain of events doesn't necessarily happen the way that you want ii to In m y case. I became known as a personality fjrst. "TELEVISION OPENED up for me first, and then ni~htclubs. and films and things l~ke that, so the rerord situation kiod of got waylaid.' • "It wa!>n 't that l didn't want to do the record first Nobody really cared to have me do a record fi rsl They were more interested in me visually than lhcv were as an artist." Unde r the careful supervision of her manpge- ment. Sl·otti Brothers, Mi ss Anton started going in- to thl' recording studio, experimenting with m ~tcr itd ror a s ingle. There she met Fred K nohl11ck. another Scotti Brothers client. They' re singing, swinging and everythinging! -0) Mlil YISI~ OISI"'~°' CO OC C wt ... "" .. ~"'- NOW SHOWING llll)l(IM com Mm H TIH F•MTAIM YAll£T f ounla1n Valley I ku• .... ,.,.-, Saddltbat~ q ., l '11'1 4 l<l I 11 4 I ~8 J ~880 /141 8J4 I ~00 fUlll ~ION IRVINI oum OUllU I • .. :.• S1aa1um O"ve In Orange Mall i l ' ' 114 ' 639 1860 17 14 6J70J40 ORlNCI 11i I, • "I , ~ <4 i4l I WlSlllllllSTU IJA C.1o•mJ J fl~ l r ',df, . .. .... An epic adventure filled with non!itop ac:t.lonl NOW PLAYING UA CITY CllllMA UA ClllfMU ITAOIUM •lff·ll O·~n9• fiJ• 11111 Westminster 893·0~6 01ange 1>39·8700 lDWAllDS' llllS fOl lDWAAOI' WOOMtllOGE ,...,.. .... ''"'~A"~ 40 144• rrv1ne ~~1 06~~ lll·WH Jt •rn.11 EDWARDS' fOUllTAlll UllU Wes1m1n$1er 891 3693 I 1Junl1u" \' 1! '" • ~141 MN 1~ "'lnaide Move•' I• • rarity to be welcomed ••• the tllm ii •n Intimate lf!rger-than-llfe poetic dr•m• ••• • m1111ge of hope and the trtumph of dream• over reality!' -~~======~:::;:::==~--=.:.~~ ----NOW llHGWINCI---- ~... -•11111 IUl•IU '· A'111lleim Dr In Broo'hurst lo1e So11lll to.st Ptln UA Twin 879·98SO m 60b S46 2711 893 Im ""°~~~'9Me••·-·"' f • 'Ragjng. BUil~ ~"f ~rf.uJ De Niro brilliant as Jake La Motta ' AP ...... MORE THAN JUST A PRETTY FACE Susan Anton wfth FNd Knoblock Knoblock , an experienced country music side man who h ad just launched a recording c areer. had none of Miss Anton's TV and film ex- posure. But he did have a hit record behind rum - the--wistfuJ -Wh)' Not Me"?" and was working on a since-released album by the same name. "I WOULD COME IN when Fred was finishing a session," Miss Anton recalls. ' ·•we were wearing the engineers out. that's what we were doing," Knoblock adds. Both he and Miss Anton were working with the same producer, James Stroudd, and when "Killin' Time" came along it was decided to team the two. Miss Anton, who says she's liked Knoblock's music ever since those studio days, ls delighted at the chance to get ahead on something other than her good looks. "That's why I'm so excited about a record, because it's not a visual thing. Radio stations are particular -they're not going to play your record unless it's good. They play all the hol people, and you've only got room for one or two add-ons. t Jusr ause ey think you're pretty. they do it because they think you've got a good product there." _,.,. _ __,, • Br aoN PENNINGTON ... ~·---Martin Scorsese's ·~~•tint Bull,'' in which Robert ve Niro stars u bo.xer JaJte La Motta, ls probably the most unromao- ticized movie biography ever produced by Hollywood. The Irwin Winkler and Robert: Chartorf United Artists release offers an extreme cinema verite view of the world of professional boxing an<J it is very graphic in ...... OaULL u ........... Pr~9n . Irwin Wlnll .. r. R-r1 CNr1aH Olre<IOt .. .. .. .. .. .. , ~rtlr1 ScOf'- 5 (, .. ,...._,, .. Peul Suw-r, ~rdl~ ~'1111 ........... C•": ROl!ert Oetlho, C.atf\y -lerty, Joe Pescl, Fr-v~ ..... HIU•ol•~ Col•WMO, T~ereH S.l.S.,.., Fr•11k AdOflfl. M•rlo Gello, Fr-T..,....m, l.Clrl Anne Fl .. , JOWpll ..... J_, V, Clltltty, 8ernle Al• len, 1111 ,,,._, 1111 HeN~n. AU• a...- iwn, Miu Mite, Ft°'d A"*•-. J-.y l•rnu. Tony Hlllro, Ed Gr._y, Lo.M 11•111" Jofwwly Turnet'. llu1111lno time -JC» ml,,.,.., MPAAR ...... :R tenns or language and violence, .which may be a problem for some audiences. De Niro, however, is brllllant and hia performance should be a leadin1 contender in this year's Oscar competition. B'ASED ON LA II otla' s autobiography, which wu writ· ten with Joseph Carter and Peter Savace. tbe screenplay by Paul Schrader and lfardik Martin makes no attempt to gla~ tbe ftahter'a life. It's a downbeat study or a man w.hose only concena la winning the middleweight championship and whose unfounded jealousy and violent tem~r alienated There is onJy <>ne brief mo- ment ·in the film -when La Motta breaks down and cries C"9vy a.a.. Goldie....., ,SEEMBIJKE OD'liMEs MOJllE REJllEW after he bas thrown a fight in or- der to get a chance at the cham- pionship -that the character is even the least bit £ympathetic. Otherwise, he is totally unlike-able. The film is framed with scenes of La Motta preparing for a con- cert reading in New York in 1964. From this opening, it flashes back to 1941 and his loss to Jimmy Reeves <Floyd An· derson), and then proceeds to scan events in La Motta's life and his major fights. SCORS~E GOES overboard in an attempt at low-keyed naturalism, however, and there is little dramatic structure to the bio_g_raPbical oYeuiew-Much-of the film has an improvisational quality, which makes the story seem very real, but which is also rather dull. By contrast, the fight se· quences are highly styliied -to the point the filmmaker's techni- que is overly obvious. These scenes are short, but they are extremely intense and tightly focused on the brutality of the sport. with blood s purting out of eyes and noses in stomach- turning detail (fortunately, the film is shot in black and white>. The undenied excitement of these seque nces o nly em- phasizes the amaiing Jack of energy m the rest of the film, though. enymg the power and artistry of De Niro·s performance. It took courage from both Scorsese and A~ l'lctoft --IPGI DAILY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, t :OO, 10:50 Dl*MOMD ~....,~ DAILY 1:30, 3:•5 S:OO. 1:15. 10:30 edwards MtSSIOll VlllO MALL \ANMC.O•wt ,0 49 6 CI0 •11 tAU.U l fW.. 5. 220 .. ••C.O ltQiellif~ • edwards HUNTINGTON ..._. SAIOUUCl ft.All T ~~. T:.0 581-5880 ... WOODBRIDGE .__ ... , •• < ... 551-0655 ........ _...,.,, -.._ds SADDLEIACI kl090ATllOC-- &T0.0 Ml ..... •ns11STDl CUIEMA "'''C!L-""'-*'-. ... , ... ~ -· .,...,,,...,..co IC o------.. llMllNAn.9' "A TAUOfltc:.nar• THE JAl1 SINGER MON-WED, FRI. fl:OO, 1:20, 10:35 THURS, SAT, SUN. 1:30, 3:45, 1:00, 1:20. 10:35 (PO) EDWARDS CINEMA HUlvllAfAOAMI COUAMHA '46·ll02 • ·-- -. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .... " . ... ,... ......................... ~ ..... -...... ,,#~ ............ ' De Niro to concentrat~ so intellt· ly on such a ne1ative character without malting any attempt to sorten his personality. - - And seldom has an actor ever submerged himself so totally iD- to a characterization. Frank Westmore and Mike Ma1nl's makeup ror De Niro is incredible and makes the actor almost un- recognizable as himself; he looks amazingly like La Motta. De Niro's appearance is also astonishing in final scenes, ror which he put on 50 pounds dur· Ing a two-month break in rllming. Joe Pesci is also excellent in his jaunty portrayal of La Mot- ta 's manager brother, but Cathy· Moriarty tends to be overly lethargic in her Kim Novak-like impersonation of La Motta's second wife. Vickie. Otherwise, the film is filled with interesting faces and performances that are perfectly tuned to ScoJ<se~~e--s~---• overall style. TECHNICALLY, THE film is stunning in the way it captures the various periods involved. Michael Chapman's black and white photogral>hY is marvelous In terms of composition and creates an outstanding visual ef- fect. There is a slight amount or color footage used, which is ap- parently supposed to represent home movies involving La Motta and his family. This is never ex- plained, however. and the sudden appearance of a color sequence may be confusing to some viewers. · Special credit for the location atm · · should go to New York· produc- lion designer Gene Rufold, and Los Angeles art directors Alan Manser and Kirk Axtell. DAILY 1:00. 3:15 5:30, 1:•s. 10:00 edwards CINEMA WEST .:-:~~. 891-3935 edn4s SAODLEBACI rtAlA '~~,....,:mo 581-5880 ~~ SAM J JONES MELODY ANDERSON RllHGllDI! A UNIY(lllts.Al fD::i:;I l'ICTUlll ~ ONLY,~, 1:4•. l:eo l;U , 10:UAT E~TEAT~NMENT J HVGARONER Pear& of wit froni Marilyn M'Onroe · Qi a rea4, •'1 neeMb, ti._ pu.l!a1 el a thouchta. We each need OW' own space," she ex-!"-'i wrl&er I 141•11M ".,,. •••· ..... u ... ol \M 'Glad YOU Asked That' plaJn1, "and believe that. the maniace would suf· '-• ..,. W.Cr•P•rt el na.w .... ,.... .. -fer It we didn't have our own lime to be alone. I en· ..... M .\......, o.M,.r, .... C....y, ._.ti• ._., ,.._.~ • ..d Hw ......... Joy it when Allen can t.ell me about his adventures .... u 199'u M&M la ,._, niuaa, Martlya ' ... ., ' -and I can tell him about mine." ••rw. I'• llater"6M .. ..._ ..._ 111•..U. dW Ml * • • rttHan-tt -b)· •ea Hrnipll&Jouly wriltea la Q: I e.ear Jack N1c•o1 ... has dttlded to bare Q : Loa1 Aadersoa <wt.o played Jue Mauneld ....,. .... er rft«.._, • ...,., 111 .. ,., .. , lll all lll "11 Mllt movie -whJcll will be u X-nted on a TV apfflal of Ma.1fleld's Ille receady), Is she ........ ,~. I'• 1 ............... , fuda1& mm. Is thb tne! -Marslla G., KMnlUe, Te an. a real ble9de? Aad as • cMld, what did Ille want to .. • - .. -- -. ell It)' ...... tt...,k~: J-' ,&a.la .-..»e. I )' A '.fllat's also what we hear. A remake of the be whee abe grew ap? - • 1---.J·~-•·'1.:'"'~ &.a.--~ '"91a.v..&-19tav. uld Lun<a Turner-Jot\n Garflefd movie, "The A: I wanted to be an Indian princess," con- a ,..._ I'd lae Y• '-... wtr: Wa• M1rtl1a Post t'Ylan Always Rings Twice,'' it will be fesses Loni. "I really don't have blonde hair. It's M•,_ w tf ....._. rare '-l•dl'lt •'" •H • Hollywood' fir t full.frontal ruck made by a ma· black and my skin is olive ... And I thought liv· •Iler.a W....T T8'aak Y• a.o m..-11. Amy ll., Jor company Described as the most erotic movie ing in teepees and wearing leather clothing and n •~ ~ra. tia. l'\>N mado by those who've seen it , it could en· braids was the most wonderful way to live. When I P.~ · WH •"" r-eaUy *' '"WlUy •• •b~ ••• l'ouragc other s tars to dress up in their birthday was 10, my mother heard they were going to do an k alldlal" Wlliat wuw NftU! of &aw quo&e• •Ufibul· '<lilts ror future films Also starring is Jessica lndian play in school," she said. "I rushed to audi· t'd ~ 9M-..-b) •• Mar&U.! Lunge, re!>ponsible for the twinkle In King Kong's lion and got the role of Bo Bright, the Indian pdn· A Apart fronl bt!Jn& It hctUuutl writer, Murt1n <·~ e~ tn the recent remake of that old classic. cess." "u • highh n·'ilµN led ~.!>0<:1at · l:d1tor of the • • , ~alurdti.> t~vN1106' l'o:.l u.., ~uaJb MOl ht:. fbCtll Q: Watching game-show host Allen Ludden (rou\ lh~ s ubJt'<·t 11 111ou1h llltlti went utl from \here aod his wife, Betty While, on a recent "Love Ru\ 1( the v..,n, luo t on1><'10U~ of being in Boal , .. 1 wonder if be eDjoyed working with bls ~ ~ r v 1 t' w c d • h " · d Mrs." A.nd more importantly, bow he's coming perform ht i. w ord h k" J Ft I mat:ac verbally and l\ct along after bis massive eart altac . - . n ey, his notes aside lo put Pittsburgh. them al ease llerc is a A We'r'<! glad lo report that Ludden is out of spr111klin.; of a hundful the ho.-.µitul and recuperating at his home in Los or M1i.:. Monroe·:. wit Angeles Though he a nd Betty have worked t1c1sm:. that first ap tORt'thcr several times in :.ummer stock <and for a peured trl tht-PO-'>l un few TV appearances 1. they honestly don 't prefer der the same title of her a<:t1ng stl'.idi I) as a team ·we enjoy being ... .bhu:rapb.y "Wlli.Acllng to,g~lh r .md 1:n10>:: QU.[ hie al home.. with... each Sp o 1 I M ,1 r 1 I y n other, 'SJ)S lktty Monr-oe''' 1 Publishe<I "Howcvcr. 1f you wori.. together all the urne, by Double-day in 1956 > ~·ou find thiil vou h_ave no place lo collect your own ft'irst, though liltlt• refer ence 1s made lu Marilyn ~ing anything ...._....._ ___ _. ___ --' other than a blonde, her MONROE fir s t h us band • J i m Dougherty t who married the sex symbol when she was only l5 and he was around 21 ), showed us some photos of his dark -haired ex-wife when we in lerviewed him on our TV show When another actress accused Marilyn of wearing falsies. she said: "Those who know me hetter know better "I do not sun tan because I like to feel blonde all over," she told Martin. Ile added. "I saw her write that with her own little pencil .. When s he and ace photographer Milton Greene formed their own movie company she was ver y roud trn poration." When Earl Wilson asked if she really had a bedroom voice. she coyly countered "I never TALK in the bedroom' .. She always defended making those fam<HIS nude pictures. first because she thought they were beautiful. Also, she confessed. "I was behind in m y rent at the Hollywood Studio Club!" * • • Q : I remembe'r seeing newspaper photos of Muhammad Ali and Rocky Marciano fighting for tbe-heavyw~igM-boxing UUe. My rriend cbims I was seeing things. What's the lowdown? -Mule Dunn, Boston. A: We're afraid it's a draw. The only time the two men "met" in the ring was for a filmed com- puler elimination "contest" in the early '70S, con- ceived by producer Murray Woroner. rt was to ''.determine" who was the all-time heavyweight c hampion. Marciano. who "floored" Jack Dempsey in the "final bout." was designated the "winner." Ali liked and respected Rocky but dis· puted the result. saying something like "the com- put~r was confused." a statement some considered to be strictly an ego trip on Ali 's part. Borgnine injured WAXA HACHI E, Texas I AP) Actor Ernest Bor~nine and co-star Colll.'en Riley were slightly injured when they fell from a runaway carnage during filming here They were rehearsing a :.cene from "Deadly Blessm~." a suspense thriller set in a trad1 tionahst religious community, when the horses pulling th(' carriagC' went out of control. ~ !nll'R""·~·'l'll'lrf lf'lll •\ ~'!\'!(/' ~ .... ••''T' '\ ROBERT DE NIRO n ~ IWITI\ ~"f"l 11l"H ~ "RAGING BULL,, .,. •• ..,... ....... • • • \1 \ t "' •• ... ,,, •'' ·~· ~ • ••• • h.r \V -~. •' .. .. t '1\\ -• . -''" ! . R •.t•~•1C1to :i. •• Umted Artists . . ..... . ... .. ... . ---NOW SHOWING--- com•m Bll\(OI '>40 /444 "u11111mo11 1rm 1111ss1011 mo I ~w 111', '"I r.hem.1 V•~ll 41( f 11(~ "I ti'i9'.J Call &42-5678. SANlA AMA 11 111 I fl , . \ ' . ,, * * • Q: ls there a reason why Merv Griffin begins his interviews with his guests STANDING rather than seated oostage? -<Just sign me> Curious, Las Vegas. A : Dear Curious: Yes. there is a reason. And one of Merv's guests, Dustin Hoffman, figured it out. "l see what you did," he told Griffin. "The big problem is fear of an audience. So what you do is bring lhe guest down to the audience right away." .. Merv wall keep a nervous guest close to the audience until the fear has been conquered.·· ex· plains has biographer, M1ehael B Druxman. "On some-ntt(hti;, he-'s h-ad to lnerally hold on to the performer until the fear disappeared from hi s eyes Then. they sat down and continue with the in- ter view .. Remembe< when comedy was King. row he's President .- GILDA 11.ADNER·DOD NEWHART ·MADELINE KAHN .... ..._,. 'FIRST FAMILY P.ICHAP.0 BENJAMIN 000 DISHY ·HAP.VEY l'.Oll.MAN ~~ r.._voP..,.,,...P "-~~,....""' AUSTIN PENDLE TON ·RIP TOAN · FRID WILLARD ''·~~~,~ ~Ii~ ~ aicw-O...ct1'0'! ""'*-tJrl ...... JOHN PHILIP SOUV. • MLJ>H OU~} • DANIEL lotUHICK DUCK HCNk' R UUfhC.1&0 ~:. ........ "' ttf .,._, .. , ••• 1., ... , ...... Th(' actor and aclrt.'SS were treated and re leased at a local hospital. Borgnme later com· plained of back and s houlder pains and a spokesman said the actor would take a break from filming for the next few days. Put a le w words lo work lor you I I The Power Behind The Throne SHIRLEY MacLAINE ANTHONY HOPKINS 80D£R£1( JAN E LILY DOLLY FONDA TOMLIN PARTON A\; ll'C: F-11 \1S PROl1l'C 110' Or A COi I\ If ICiCi l'\S PIC1 I RF NINE TO FIVE DAB'\EY C'O I I MA°' • I (I( /\Bf I H \\II SO:'- • ·- I Bf•rli11 visilflrs AP WlrOP!lolo Kirk Douglas and his German-born wife Anm• enter East Berlin d r~ a_bi:eak. from the filming of Douglas ' ne w movie, "The Las t Countdo wn .·· At le ft is PFC R y an C Kabelowsky of Two Rivers, Wis . (.Mol.Y't CMAll • OOlO•I ... _... SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES lt. tJ >O , ., ' ., , to ' " IVfi!IOAf • "'°'".au "o ra•i. Y 1...,.. '"'"'-"' Vec.l•I•( • eo 01 •0 A CHANGE OF SEASONS 1t JO u . 1 )ID 4 )C • "' ... ,, 00 &tMO••. "'°''° ..... 0•··~11 ~..o· , ........ ~ ..... POPEYE lPG) ti » U t\ )00 \JO I I •e t\ tV-0•• • ..oll04,. *"'° , ... \. .. ""°. I Y•m Wh•l I Y1m• •• (;:;.~':.,_ POPEYE (PG) JI) "' •llO 10 30. 1 00. 3·30. 6:00,. 45, 11 """°.fl' • "°'".0•• -.0 l•"L t ~ AObert De Nlto RAGING BULL (R) 0 30. MIO, 3·30, 6:00, 1.30. 10.4 "'-----..J • .-•• • _., .. ~o ... , '•- Gene WllO.r ena Alch•rd Pryo• STIR CRAZY (RI 2 oo.' 15 6.30. 9 00 Ft1 S•I New Y111 e E•e Liie ----' Show\\ IS Ch1vy Cll•H • Goldie H1wn s c ,., •• , SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES .,.,....,.o (PG) <l'M·lSl<I ;Oil 4•00 6·JS I JO 1'..CW>C 0.... Tiit• -"'" •irn ITMlC:M YOVll 9UCU --JOO no( DAY A I -Olllrvt .... •----•••fO l ... U~Y &._Y ....... ___ .... ,.,...._...,_ I I., .,Z:?,':i:., I '"-l:1li'i'fo11Ff~~"(,G')0"1 -~--"' . Plue BRUBAKER IA) f NoAM cw R.ato WOP\tgntltan MCtUO'• Br•no •our v-n ,.,,. Por1•DI!' Aober1 De Niro RAGING BULL (R) THE FIRST DEADLY SIN (A) FLASti GORDON (PG) . "'"'' --A ' . "41 (PG} t Ito .t.#.C.6r q.010 Wllh 1ono11.., 'Wen""'"'"' Y°"' uwn '""''Pon.DI , ,,. !':~:., SEEMS LIKE OLD TIME c,, ..... ,, _ _. Ptu• 8 ' . THE MAIN EVENT (PG) It"° AM CM II.Oto #ltn lonot•.., AU ftMl'Y ..... YOUf Own ""' .... ,.,.CH • DAILY Pl& .. Of ..,,_,DI 11 , ... IP. ,. ENTE" NMENT I TRIVIA They'll love Lucie . • Ama.1 ta/la about 'f'lae }aaa Singer' By T.T. HOLLYWOOl> IAP> ~h cMdiut&oe - ttt.r wu t..'"''' Araaa ' almo1t ft1M moethl pn1· oant, lwnber\nc throu•h a fWl clay of lnlervl•wt and appearanc for ht r ft•w movie But ltwo. prolH1lonaU1m com•• euy for tM 29 u r oJd dau1httr of LucllJe Ba ll and O.aJ m a& The mov~ ••"The J ua S.naer," £Ml 'a updat· 1.ac of ttw ptooeotr1n1 talkie. with NeU Otamoad playiac °"' Al Joleon role a• t.ht eantor'• eon who tuve thf> tt•mple to t..come a PoP 1t1r . Laurene• Oh vlM 11 the d'••pprovlC\I father, Lucie Ama1 pl• th4l how wlH lady who 1uide1 Diamond's t •rt tr and wiru h111 he.rt SHE WASN'T TMt; t"llLST choice for the roll' 'Uebonh Rartin had btcn 1i1ned , then t.lroppt'd out , Ml ~ Mnaa •dmltled "When they oUe rl'd ml' \ht' role. I called Miu Raffin 's hu band mMnlll'er I Mike Viner>-to find out what happened lie said there were differences of opl· n1o n on the script and t he ch aracters and 'it ended up not what Wl' tb~n.1iht It would be ' ·t said. ·tn that case, I don't want to be in· ,01,ed, He i.a1d. 'Yes, you do. It could be a won- derful rolt-for )Ou ' So I asked for a script, and I mdde certain recommeodat1 ons, which the y hs\ened lo My version of Molly 1s diffe rent fro m lh~ way Deborah would have pla yed her The role 1~ much more hke me " MISS ARNAZ WAS appearing in "They're Playing Our Song" on Broadway whe n "The Jazz Singer" started filming in New York under the direction of Sidney ft~urle I "Lady Sings the Blues"> She worked a couple or days, then finis hed lhe play's run whale the film company m oved to Ho llywood. The n she received a m essage : "Don't hurry to the set; we're changin1 directors." Furie was fired a nd Richard Fleischer hired. Filming resumed amid rumors of daily script rewrites, severe budget overruns and clashes of artistic temper. Miss Arnaz made this defense: "This Is not one of those, 'Oh, my God' films. Despite lhe disruption, Dick Fleischer took over with a firm hand, and the picture finished on time and not over budget. The final cost was about $14 million . which means that it should not be listed under the list of disaster films ." in m aking his fi rst movie : "He is not an actor, be is a singer and a songwriter. This was not. Al Pac ino or Dus tin Hoffman, actors playing a singer. This is ~eil Diamond, a s inger who can possibly act. ·'Can you imagine anything more intim idating than playing opposite Laure nce Olivier in your I first picture? Yet Neil learned to cope. He re alized he didn't have to run the whole show, and he • relaxed and sat back and learned. "I'm not sure he will ever make a nother movie. But I know he loves a cting, and I think he 's good at It." To Miss Arnaz's regret, she had no dialogue with Olivier. They have only two scenes together: one in which he stalks out in anger over his son's roma nce, another w~tching Diamond in concert. "HE WASN'T F EELING loo we ll during shooting," she recalled . "He seemed to catch every bug tha t was goirig around. But every morn- ing he wouid come to the set jolly and full of humor. ----NOW •HOWING---- •u ,... mu ma n • Buena Park 011we In Harbor Ttr1n Slddlebaek <11 •1821 •070 <m l 631 3SOI (7"l !>Sl·!IUO 11stmm1 C1Mm1 West (714) n1 -ms .. Cinedome (H'l 63• 2SS3 NOP-ACIC8"fllD"OA ...... ~t PAOflla is your g uide to pro football action, every Saturday in the Piii .............. With the flnlah line loomln1 lar1e in Trivia Bowl XX, ll loob like we're aolnc to have the firat three-way Ue 1n the aeven·year history of the col· umn -unless one m ember ol the lrivladdlct trio can pull away in this, the final week. ......... Deis•• speared nine polnta to move into the deadlock, but the top ac:orea were turned in by Ed Sell•el'ler and Marte Pnvoet, 10 apiece. Tbls, u they say, makes lhln1s lnlereaUn1 in the homestretch. Incidentally, don't send your entries to the Dally Pilot this week. Your lrivlaedltor will be on vacation, so if you want the m counted, zip them on ~-----~ '·••rW•~m 11 ........... ltl IMAICAM Ill l, freO~UI ........ ~llfl •.•• k ........ llfl I, ••telly a ......... H I ........ .......,..._.., 1 •........... ,_ "' IJI I. lerry'1 L«•• llev.,. (ft II 1'1 ' • L•Oy ,.._, 11.,_I .. ..._ tJI "· ..... ,, ..... HI ... 111 11, • .,..., a_,,, 111'>1 ,...._ 114\lt •Cllmc•M••IJI Myt II) ll. •T"9car-. lll'tl t4Vo ltJ •• •k• --"' ''"• 1• •No _,., t~<>l••O n•ll tJf 1••1 ti \(., ........ d to 1781 Ha waii Circle, Co11ta Meu ~ Ancl, 11lnr•" we 've got the New Year's holhl•Y to rontfl11fl with. they have to a1alD be In •n catn 1l•Y ri.rly I . 1be phrue "Frailly, thy name la woman" originally referred lo what woman? I. CANON PENEPATHEa Is a majo r character in what play? 10. Jack avoided a f•le_ wone..lhan duth- becauae wl\en there's a will, there's a way ln what movie? La1t Week'• Auwen 1. Beatrice ume (name chan1e> 2. Okefenokee (Pogo's swamp) 3. "Bobby's Girl" <not a kid anymore) 4. Mata Harl (8anda's mom > ~ M0.000 <J anet's loot) f\. "Step Lively" and "Room Service" (Sinatra rcm uke ) 7 Hoace r Owens {peanut man> H "Once for the Asking" {Horatio Holl· l»K"hotut > 0. Slxty·four (Rocky 's fights ) JO "M•A•S•lf" (movie riddle> f ~ l'fJUr ~ra to TRIVIA, 1711 Hawaii Circ~. ('oalu Mn o 9~26 All entries m&Alt be rtcnt>ed bit Wtd· ""'0011. r,thnwllf' half tM p'4Jltt's last score will be llll>tlr "'°'1 I UPDATING FIRST TALKIE 'JAZZ 8'NGEA' Nell Df•mond rock• with Lucie AmH And now, the final tO <1u•,"ll11t11•. 11flN whlrh w•· clean the slate and 11turt unot hrr rirw '''''''""' It _ _ -~..ou.'.r:e up on your fi<'Ullou" 1•h11r•1~ .. ,11-,-ym i-r11n r r t 'uperman' tak-e-s- sul1uxiy route "It was an education just to watch him . For in-two poinlJI for riumh.-r nln•· stance. he bad one scene in which he entered a room after climbing some stairs. 'How many stairs?· he asked Dick. It was important to him, so he . cou Id know how out of breath to be.·· Las t sum mer Miss Amaz a ppeared on stage here with hus band Laurence Luckinbill in ''Whose Life Is It Anyway?" alte rnating in the leading roles . On Dec. 30 they co-star In a CBS movie, "The Ma ting Season.·' ·'Being together so much during the first year has been good for our m arriage," she remarked. "But we don't intend to be one of those couples who insist on working lo~elher." By the way, their child, Simon Thomas Luckinbill, was born Dec. 9. LEr·s C> ALL GOI t.i ·--·-.l.111!.!!IAl ----_.__l!i:!I l. l.UCll.L•: ('OU.U:K Wllll u Ill"" ~If-,,, ... , who gainc.>d attention u11 wt111111 '• 2. The fl n1l S 11l1111luy 11rtn1 lt1r 11111 1,r N•1v em be r i11 <'<'h•hr1tlt•tl 111'1 11 h•1ll•l11y 111 wt111t 1·•1m H' strip ? 3. On wh11l TV ""'"' Nlfl w1mltt y11u find u chan ctor 'callt1d St·rt'l.tn1 ln1C S.·11u ·1 4. "Arter Mt•, lh•· fh,lutc.," w1111 lt 11hr1uw popularized by what r111murd1'1 5. 111E nlt8T c •:1.r.1talTV fot1lJ1rlnt" In lht! Ct! ment out.aide <ir1tum11n '11 Chln•·rw Th •1tte r w•~rc those of whom·! 6. 1be only fem1t ltl In th .. f'Ht of tht! Ja m es Cagney mo vie "The FltehlinlC f»th" won an award for her performa nce. Narne htir KEZY 1110Alf..llFM 6 lo. Coat Ptau ThHtl'e pr•Mftt• "ld•y • Seturcley '* MIDNIGHT MOVIES * _,, "SECRET LIF£ OF PLANTS" ..._._ "LAIDES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES" N 1-;w YO It K r J\ f' 1 No one sta nds bet ween c 'h1·1st1111h•·r ltf'l.'VC und his runs. Or between the 11tur 11! th•• movit• "Sus>crman" and a subway mug- l(lnl(, for that m attn The hruwny uctor 1s stur nng on Broadway in l.1111 ford Wlliion's com1·dy "f"iflh of July." And •·lHh n11(ht. h•· signs autogruphs afte r the 1wrformancc fo r fani;, sometimes inviting those w u 1tmg ul the stugc door into the theater. And a l t hough m a n y a c tors s ur r o und themselves with st rong arms to rend off fans, and wouldn't be seen on mass transit, Reeve usuallv he ads for the subway after the show ' TO THE EAR! Soprano GEORGIA LEIGH · Friday, 7:00 P.M. David Coppen at the Keyboard NOW PLAYING _ ................... 1·~~~# .._ IOVTll cot.IT Cl•-~ s-1 s..., r~ Cos•• Mna ~~33~2 O••nge 6J4 2~53 llDill'IM!tW Ar O.,. .... _._., lllJ FRENCH MOVIE UWUOI' Ct•MA WUT UA MOWlfl l..:oul •n-. ..... ........ With WestfTl!llster 891 393~ Bru 990 4022 !kit~ Pi11t. 821 4070 '"'41. ,,::~:.. ENGLISH SUB-TITLES , , .. , , . , 1 ... ., CIWUOI' UOIUIACll Miii• llllft4 ~~~~~~~~!!!!'1111---~~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~· l-mmmml..im-m---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Et T0to !>Il l ~880 San Ju•n ~ptSll~no 493·45'5 ,.:-:= • P&Ull ACCUm .. TUM sm··~ You'll. laugh.:·. you'll cry .. . you'll cheer ... you'll love .. . ----NOW 8HOWINCI------ EDWARDS CINEMA COSTA MESA (714) 546-3102 PLln CITY CIENTER ORANGE (714) 634-9282 I "9 to 5" (PG) "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" <PG> I "POPEYE" (PG) I "TRIBUTE" (PG) l'EVEAY WHICH AYYOU CAN" (PG) '''Tribute' is a grand pleasure for the a'Ud'ience ... '' -Gene Sha/it, 7be 'lbday Show NBC 1V ' -~. ~ct n •""-' ... o." 111 H):.Til ,.._ 'JOEl 8 \llC.HAEU' (j'l'f'H It l>lt~Bt\S«\ .. _ .... 8011 fL\tu.1 .. ICOLLEEN DEWHURST I .. Tlll lll TE"~ ... .,. JOH.\ \IARl,E\ 111\l 1 \rTM \IL IO\Ll l"lt~£TT ... i..;:;;..==~..;...;;;;~;..;...:;..;...=;;..-=~ ..... .,. .... llER.\U IHLAD£ .....,,,. ,..,,..., ,,., ,......,,,,..,,. ..... "\M)li:ro\ 1:QTTUCll ,~,.. .. ..,......,~ TltE Tt R\IA\·ffi~TER 1~1111•1\\,... RIC:llARO ll llltl(iflT ,,..,,.'4" JOEL II ~IUIAEL\ ,., UARTll fl l>ltAlllM•K\ ,.,.,...," 808 Cl.ARK "'llir' ~1111111\'I' TllM' -.. l\Alll\ ~A."l.O"' """' ... -... Mkk\ '" \IW'& '"'IPG,.........,I .... ,..,---....,.._.....,..,.,=-=.,...==--"=" JM,K IUll\l,\)l, .... llt(llN )l,~\U\ ~-, .. u:s n~~lllllft ·---·-!Jlii!!+!•!!!!li CHAPMAN AVl tlSA FWY ORANGE &34 2SU -~----~~----~--~--------------~·~------------~·-~- Final Reductions of up to 1/2 and more have been made! Everthing goes at cost, near cost, and in some cases be- low original cost. We are selling out to the bear walls! , Nothing held back. Hurry while selections are OFF .. ~' . •, ._ ~: I ... '~' .;,. • IJ I . ' 'I .. _ ___:_ . · .. . . . ,• ~ . ·-. . . . ' i . • ' . ...... AARON-SCHULTZ -FURNITURE hat been1n buifnen tor OVER 58 YEARS and we are QUITTING BUSINESS at our FOUNTAIN VALLEY STORE ONLY. OUR ENTIRE $1 ,000,000.00 STOCK OF FINE QUALITY FURNITURE, PURCHASED FOR THIS AREA'S FINER HOMES, WILL GO ON SACRIFICE SALE to the _general public START- ING NOW. Included In thla..ule are.hundred• of choice ltema from our FINE QUAl-FOUNTAI -~ -vA [[EY -- ______ .. _. ITY INVENTORY of FURNITURE, BEDDING, l:AMPS, AWD ACCESSORIES. NOTHING HELD BACK. HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION. Yiu, Maltercharge, or Revolving charge honored. v STO RE ONLY ' .. 'I..: I . . l -\ _J (.W DAii. Y PILO l , . .,., 111"11( , Aasemblyman Terry Oo11ln. 0 S a n Bernudmo, re· c~ntly named ch1irman or tM S tat~ A emh l y ' C'rim rl11J Ja&1tict' l'omnuttee. will become ltw fir t C a l ifvr n la l~eislator to bt' 1 li cen ed r111olno o "n t-r I n f!\ ada on Ntw Vt>ar '~ Du) SPECIAL I \ !Ill Ill U TISSUI -·NATION Being underweight said hazardous to health ' BALTlMORE (AP ) -The PoPUlar between obesity and premature b9Uef tha\ Wn people live lon1er death. than othen may not be true despite Some of the studies found that the plethora of diets beln& promoted people who weigh more live longer. In the countrr. accordlnl to studies Andrea said. repon.d ln JohN Hopkins Maeazine. ··w e just don't know enou1h right The studies show that the practice now to tell people what weight they of linllint extra poundage with should be if they want lo live as long prtimature death is unfounded and as possible," contended Andres, who eHn 11ucaest that being underweight ls working on the relationship l• downritht risky. t)j!lw.eeo-Obesity and longevity. Dr . lhubin AnCfres, a Johns ---...::: Also cllQical director of the Hopkin s Un Ive rs it y m e d ic a I National Institute on Aging, And.res r.rofeuor, cited 16 studies conducted cited a study of employees of the n the United Stales and around the Peoples' Gas Co. that found that for world which found no relationship men In their 50s. longer lives were found amon1 lbote who were lilted as beinl 25 percent to 12 percent over their ''desirable'' wei1bt. A California study found minimal mortality for 70·year-olda who were 10 percent to 20 percent "OVER WEIGHT." Andres said. He said that among San Francisco longshoremen. the lowest death rates were round in the 30 pe rcent· overwelptgroupstudied. - And a st11dy from Georgia found no relationship al all between 14-year survival rates and obesity, Andres said. According to a report by ' . reaearchen at the N atlonal Inatitute1 · of Health, lhln people have a hlper rate of death than people of avera1e welaht. Ui1n1 clata from a Framinlbam, . Mass., lone·term epidemiolo1ical • survey, researchers found that for 40· to 69·year-old women, the h11hest mortality rate was found amone the thinnest-and ~t-obe~ wei1bt- groups and the lowest across a broad range of women . who fell in the inte rmediate weight grou1>1. For men in the same ace 1roup. ' death rates decreased with increased weights, the researchers found. SAVE20c SAVE30c SPECIAL! NESTLE "CIUNCH" ICE CIElll UIS Milk Chocolate lllE DET£JIGENT IYilL NICNTTIME COi.OS MEDICINE WHITE & COL ORS Fta voredi.:oa tmg- wtth Crrsped Rice For A Clean -Fr esn Wash G1an1 Size 4 ROLL PAK SAVE&oe .STAYFREE MAXI PADS BOX Of 30 2.49~ SAVE70e RAYE SOfT PERM REFILL Gentle even to1 color trea ted ha11 1.99 SAVE 9 3.00 TITAN II Electric HEATER Compact space- s;1v1ng design Automatic the1 mo- ~tal con11ol Economical 1250 wat t healing SAVE 8 3.00 TITAN Dual Rnge Utility HEATER ~ 0 BOX Of 6 , .. MA110 AYAUllllllY VARts WITH STOii( lOClTIOll itf CllUM llOI AVlllllll{ AT All $1()11($ AD PRICES PREVAIL: SUN. DEC. 28th. THRutr'UES. DEC. 30th. LIBBEY'S "CITATION" STEMWARE Spa1kl11HJ <.1 yc;1al slcrnware w11h slender 111 ltd 1a1Je1 slcins Makes any table se111ng a bit more spew11 • GOBLET 1 0 oz. •TALL WINE 6 '/• oz. • ROUND WINE 8 oz. NEW YEAR'S PARTY FAVORS!!! CARttOUSEL PARTY PACK ASS'T. 6 oz. SIZE '\'.~ . '•?t MEN'S "OVER THE CAlf" DRESS SOCKS + 100",, stretch nylon 159 wilt. lycra spandel( band SIZES 10.13 • n READING GLASSES Hardened 1mpac1 resrs tanl magmtyrng tensPs • M[N'S •LADIES' •HAlfBAIH 4.99 ., .. SAVE 8 2.00 UP JOHN UNICAP M 11 Vdam1ns PJushon ano 5 M<Jre Minerals SAVE4Bc ANALGESIC BU Ff ERIN T w1ce As Fast As Aspor1n 1.89 100 TABLETS SAVE 5 1.00 KAOPECTATE CONCENTRATE Fn1 irht•I oi l'ltilll "E'il SAVE30~ C•H•B "Fresh Pack" 3 Jc ASS'T. CANDY Two Heaters In One' u . 'WOISEMAKERS PEARSON'S ASS'T. BOXED 1300 watt for warm •CMOCOUTUMlfAIT•-TrWlll FOIL HATS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES t500 wall for hot Quiel ASS't. 4 c SutPUl'flNE 11 •UCOMCIMPS•CAUMl....,._ ~~;~a~~~~ ~~~~ ellicrenl. NYlmc~sunER1fATS u . THROWS "~or 3 • • teffU MPS. comoca 24 88 A ::..:..:.=.:.:.SS1'. ~~89C~N£WYEAR-SICH ~149 -----129 FOIL or FRINGE HATS El. BANNER 6•,n LO.: • llllmMRff.. 51/J oz. 59c .___ ___ 111_,. __ • --Hi-H'Ars u . ggc coNrEn1 49c s•zE '°1 • 2 LB. •AR SAVE 81 c SIGNAL MOUTIIWASlt a UIGU 24 oz. SIZL SAVE40~ ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE For Sparkling Clean Teeth ~. 1.'. , ..... ~-,j SAVE f4c SPECIAL! NABISCO 14 t. ~""" CRACKERS m~~-~'ri-•TJJSCllTWAFHS ~,.1 :.~i' lwr , • .,, ... ) '( -. ' ' •-. • VHrTA&l TinS I 't -; ,;·, ':tJ· r ~ -'-. II" . -(I ez.) If Y• llllt ~1 Ats ..... Yw'U U.e • WMIAT TIMS Ollf hifMKJ. '1... Pt9fttsieNI (If N .) ,,.~. s.mu. Ttie pna1mt1c1s1•san1moo11an1 ~10U.,gCcHOIC .. E •.. ·.~ ... ':" -member ol your llcallll care team and • you slloukJ .sel&I 011e as ~uu would a doctor Our pl1arm11cists a•e profes· ~nats-wflo care-at>Oot vour l•eallh and will give pe1sonaf attention to your p1esc11phons an~ 1elate<1 neallll needs iiiiiiii CMUA•Y IXES • lllCH AU • TOMC • ClUI ..... DllT,.. ·~- ttUNT. KACH -MMll I ...... __ ..,., Sil" A,,.._._....._ A....._.. ftOUNTAIM VAUIV -ll11n1 .. a W8'Mf ~T -,lltlf-. ....... ,.._ UMMI -C""9t Or. & w-.. 11 TORO -..... RUWll....... lllllJDN Wll.IO-Bin ..... "1 ,...,, IAMTAA~-_,,.._..._..._. - i •• --- • I .. . • 3 IN STOCK 1980 SEVILLES With all Cadillac comfort and convenience options. This one-S loaded with two-tone paint. $ 1980 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM The Cadillac of Cadillacs! Only one left! ' USED CAR SPECIALS 1971 CADILLAC COUPEDEVIW 1773UZSJ 57695 1971 CADILLAC FlHTW~ •OUGHAM (984TZU) I 9n CAOIU.AC ILDOMDO COUPE ~at1- 1976 CADIU.AC CCXRDIVIUI (888NZA) 5 4695 I tlO CADK.LAC SIYIUI IS.9ZOZI 5 16,995 1979 CADILLAC SIYIUIDllsa (253XNS) 197' OLDSMOllLI TOIOMADO Diii& (015ZUCJ 59795 1976 CADA.LAC •SIVIUI (~7PKP) 56995 1979 CADILLAC FlHTWOOD •OU.HAM (411~NJ stns twl.YPllDT I l I e 100· I ---·---- OBITUARIES Apartment building ~signed for sightless PlJauc NOTICE 'tAtlM9MT~DOHMINf CN'USaOI' '9CTITIOUS IUM•aU•Alllll the Ml-lftt !Mf-M W. --ff !tit 11M Of llW l'lUlt~$ I Utl· ..... N-. 14l WPOAt.Ml!SA 114\ll!STOltS, <MAO VIII I(.,._. 5'/11• ~. Ntwport B•f'll. C. 92teO P\JBUC NOTICE r1etf nous euat••H lllAMI ltATa•111r lll• lotl-lftt "''°'" ••• eohit "'"'""'"' 111 awf>O ltl l'I N4HCf•L IESc •ow 11 Corpor•I• Plu • • ..... .,.... ~. u .,_ NewPOrl Ho-L• .... l11c (• C•lllo•nl• <OtPGt•llonl, 11 COtPOttle Pte1e, N•WllOt1 tk.t<ll, C• t2..0 •tCTITIOUI e111otaN MAM81TAT8 .... T '"" ... i.win, ~ ,, ~ M61· llt•U>. tHI: MIET4U t•VIE,TO._, 111 W 11111, 0.~C..i. Me ... C.lllotnla .,.,, '*"'A ,...,..,.,, *' -M Ofl .. , '-1.,,...._ tatllornl• '1101 Tiii• _....., I• c:ondl.o«9CI llY .., In· <IM411•• Plaflfld drago11 l;P.,lr ........ Re n ate Kisser isn 't smiling._ But Y?U wouldn't, eithe r . if you were holdtng a wrig- g ly Komoda dragon for a photo session. Kisser. a herpetologist , cares for the ~O-foot creature at its zoo home in Unterruhhngen. West Germany. NEW YORK (AP) - lrvln1 and Sara Seli moved Into their n ew h o m ~ o n F rid ay . a j ou r nt:)' uf only 316 bllnt.1 step~ thul was 16 years in the making. 1'he couple left their hom e of 23 yeurs 1n M a nh•ttu o ·s Ch e l sea H o te l and m o ved less th1o10 a block down 23rd St reet to the apartment house they huS) dreamed of, a building desi gned for bUnd people "l 'm very lJleased." said Mrs. Sehs · 'lt ·s a "dream com e true " T h e new bu1lding has rails in all the corridors, "panic button s .. w ith l o n g strings that can be pulled 1( a r esident falls or has ot her difficult ies. tigh t secu rity. a n d muc h m orl' BLlNO, although not from birth. Irving and Sara Sells have been married 4~ years In 1938, they founded The A ssociated Bhn d , an or ganization of bhn ct peo· pie ded i c a t e d t<J lhl' welfare of the sightless N ow in thecr 70s. t hl' Selises are st ill at llvc Ill the group Ill• 1s the l.'X eeutive director, she 1s vice president • • -.......... ('LOOT ERIC'll CHIS t'L<Jl>T. n· $idl'nt u( Anaht.>1m. Ct• Cor .. f-last 12 yl'ar" aftrr mm· For the-Record ini.: hl'rt• from lnn1kl'rn C WR -SM Hirt la.~ lfOAG MEMOltlAL HOSPI f4L PRt:SaYTIERt4N Ma-1' Mr •ftd Mr'\ lA,,.I' Ltt Costa M•••. Qltl Mr •nd Mr~ W1ll1•m LIOY<I. Balbio4 1\l•RO. l>Oy M r •nd Mn Allen Jotinso". Muot 1noton BHc:ll, t>Oy • .qu M r •no Mis C.rv V•'MY ~ ... 01r1 Mr •"" IN~ K•nnelh P'"•<I•• Hun\ t<>Qlon B•ac:ll, Q1tl Dt<t'"9w ' llM a ncl AM\ 'dltt!90•Y Btll Co"• M~s...boy Mr 1nd Mt~ W11f1•m Ho~vm4n WHlmlnl•ltr. 0"' M r •nd Mt'\ Ct\n\lophf"r Hamtlton Oana Potn•, Doy o.c ........ 1 Mr and Mr~ J(tmf\\ (tO"""tll, (O\tA Mew. t>ov Irvin& Sella recalled lhe lime he washed hl!! hand11 in a publ ic bathroom, and could not fi nd the towel dispenser . "Som ebody said. 'H ey Irving, what ar e you try · in g to d o , was h the wall ?· T h a t building wasn 't d~signed ror the blind," he laughed. BlJT WHAT 1r there w er e such a building, a bui lding d esign ed tor and by the blind? Irving and Sara Sells first dis· c u ssed the idea in 1964. In 1973, planning began in earnest. Financing. one m ajor p r oble m , w as sol ved with an Sli.2 m illion m ortgage from the U.S. Department of H ousing a n d U r ban Devel o p · m en t. A buil der. 1lg1u:,in g th.it t•olor d id not mat lcr, painted rooms in· s t 1lution al g reen and ~ray .. , said I t•an't stand this.·· said Ed Ster ns· te rn . Selis' assist an t , \\ho is legally blind b ut has som e scght •·A t"7ER Al.Lr some of us can see color , and m ost people will have visitors who can see." Sternstein sa i d . ·'The blind pt.'Ople are part of soc iety They :..huul<l e n j u ) th e am enities nf life. too ·· T he completed build b rown There ar e 200 one· and two bedroom <1part· ments. 20 of them built with low counters anc:t IN./llRIES other adjustm en ts for the multl·handlcapped . S t oves h ave o n e · eighth In ch r ivet s on dial'S to i nuicate tem - per at ures -som e of the bli nd have d iabetes, which sometimes i m - pairs the sense of touch. Kno bs for closet d oor s are different from those for apartmen t entran ce doors. MAILBOX ES are larger than normal to accommodatt! braill e and talk i ng .book materials There 1s a s prinkl er syst e m throughout the building. and each apartment has l wo smok e al arms Mrs Selis said her fav orite fcuurc wa s Lhe 2'1 ·hour sct·unty "So many people have Ire ei'l m u g ~ c <t a n d robberl and their dogs ha vc hc<>n stolen .·· she said Thtre art· also luxury features a bowlin g al - ley . a dog run. a roof lt>rr at•e und an auditorium. v. h ere a t h eater for lht· b lind T11• FlttlllOu• Bvwn•n N•m• rt l•"tO to -• ••• llltd 1n OunO" Covnly on Jurw '· lfll R1C1•••0 J . R•notr. ?•O• W•••<rt•t Dfln . COtOt\41 O.I ,,._,, C• .,.,, Cuol R•no.,, 1.0. W•••<'ttl Dlh-.-£.oror.. oM; -c.t •Mtt--l.•rry E Nel\O<I, 11113'> Vl\I• M•• S11nt• "'""·Ca '1170• Tiii• bu•IMU wa• tonouct~<I DY a 9f"tr•l HtlN""nlp Ro<hAr<I J R•no•• I nl\ •t•ler-..enl w3s fllO(J with IM County CIHk of Or•nOf! Counly '"' D•<embc'r 1', l'ltO f'OU40) Put>ll~ Or•nOfJ C:O..~t Oflfy Pllol Dec ,, IQt(), J~ 3. 10 II 1481 Sl40 80 P UBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT O,AIANOONMEHT 0 , USE OF FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HOU t ntt tooow1no .,.t"°"\ h•-1~ •o•n Oon~d lnit """° of lhe F1t1•UOV\ 8u~i t\e\"' N•~ "°'EDI R..C PHARMACY 1100 E-.t CW\' H•~wev Co-on• ott M•r. Ccs 0•21 fh• r 1(l1t1ou\ 8 w\.1nf'\\ N•mt> r• l~rted to ltbo'i'~ wtt-. t1•eid m Or Mt~ l'.011n1y on Jurv •o •4tll JAMA IN(0RP011Af ED I A C•lltornJ41 torpot4tt1onl 1100 Ed\t <.o•" H1Qh .. •• lo-one <I•• MM C• 97•'1 l Ot PO' dfl!Qn .IAMAJ,NCOB.20RA ~O d C•htorn1• ro'" 8v Oan1,.1 E W#>,fGn p,(' .. lf.)ef"lt JU01tn. \ Artt\M\. St-t ff-tllf V I f hi\ \l(tfpM.-11( 'N(t~ lllNJ .,_,,,,, lr\f' County ''"'~ ot Outn()f! tount'f' on o .. c~"'bt-r 11.1 11'60 FUt037 PuOl1\nto(J Ofdt\Qf' (Q.('U 01111 ; P11ot O~c ll l'ill(), J•r> l 10 II 1qs1 Shi 80 PUBLIC NOTICE may be set UJJ A drive f1cn nouseus1.,Ess 10 ra1 Sl' $200.0110 t o H4MESTATEMEHT furn I Sh lhCS{' iJ r<:aS iS I t>u~~:.,:o~~owinu Pf"O"\ ,.,. OO•"Q undt'r w<1y I TR4DITIONAt REALTY. JOt e I/th St # 704. C~•• Mt'\4 C• q1•11 f Fem.c Int t• C4'h40tf\~4(0r1)0r6 U . h Jd ltOnl, )Of E 11111 S• a10•. CMll fll00 up e Mew C• '1•11 • t Th•\ bu\tr'te'\\ '' conoutu:o t>.-•<Of" SAN l"R ANC ISCO (A I' I The 9th U .S. Court uf Appeals has up- OOr6\'°n I l'EMAC. INC JtttnP\ Alt ~-,, """"" Prn1~\ t n1' \IAIP'M"t ftd\ '•It 0 "'°'lt'I th .. Tiii• l)u~lntu I• <-I.cl II~ • <O• oor•llon NlWPOIH HOME LOAN, INC Bv Co<I Ktoli-1. • p,.,. • ..,l 1'M• •l•t .. nen1 w•• 11111(1 w1tn 1 ... Coul\tY C•t•~ ot O•en0t Co11n1v 011 O.umbolr lJ I'll() F ISl4'l Publllf'ltO O• .,,~ '°"" 0.11. Pf tot Dfot ll, 10, ,I t'lt() J•n 1 "81 \011 llO P UBLIC NOTl(;E Ft'tOtl~ Publ"~ ()<~~ CO•l\t 0 All/ Pola! Oec ~ 11 10, 11 1990 •978 llO P UBLIC NOTI('[ minonl ) members ur t he Oakland f ire d epart· ment wbo aJleged their union violated their civil rights and ats d ut y to fairly represent them. £,..· IJ IO ,I 19111 J4n ''-91 I071 flol F•SUll Pl'BLIC NOTICE l>ubl """"° 0rdl\Q"" (Ott\I 0 4•1• P1•QI O•. 11 1"8) Jdl' J " II 1%1 SQ)I .. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT fr'f tOllOW•"U or't'Uf" II\ 00•"Q DU\, nf'\\ ., I R I I r. f M I> I ,. S T A E E I LIMITED • l4 Cttl1to rt'll• <Or(;Cr• htH 1 180t btt• .me., '"'"'"~ {.; tt"1\ FICTITIOUS 8V'>INES\ 1 lnvd f 11~" 17}\ '~Mor AU••'l P l 'BUC SOTICE . FIC.TITIOllS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT l ti .. '"110.,..,1,,q rt-", .. ,,, ' on·n·1 ,,,, .. "~\\ ,,, F ... ,,.IL 'I 11• lf<,t (',A f ll)N'> '> E C U P ' I Y ~ H I \ I IJ " ' E'l<E Cul11E FIE\EJoA r H (,•n~ijl"Q•f a l Qt'\.l'l1H( r\ C,Jjr Mlf\. 1')\ .At~ P 4 '1Ml• m r \}I t•11111 n •?80. P..-11- f Ill\ "•'•"*'I .... "'" wl1t> tM Coun1y Cler~ OI Oren99 County on °"'•mf:>&I '· '"° Plmll l"\IOll\MG Ofentia Ci>e>t Dally Piiot, 0 •< •• 13. to. fl, ,.. ..,,..., PUBUC NOTICE rtCTlllOUS IUSllHU U" •boQMlo tin e\I~ 11)\Ut\fO Mbf'n• ,.,,., .. , •O ,,,m,.0••1 Jtmtt'lt> dt' t\t• "•"•·' t ~ t•\QUe\l• f\,rtl•. \1 ftttV ,1qun .. °"'Gt' \if r r~Q•~lt•da 4 1 .. mPO I ro !HE DEFENDANT .... <•••• • omo\ •int ""'' ~n fllf'C aq•1n~• '10U 1 r VOY w1in "1 Offf>ncJ '"'' tctw\Ut\. you m u\t w1t"Wn lO Odo;\ tfl•r tn1~ sum "ti'" t ,,.,.,NI Of' you t11,. •tO\ thl\ uof t • lfrilf tlN'I ,_.,gon," to ll\~ com '''"l'C a"'U) o n lll'C't'ffibt.>r l5. 19110 lh• 1" -.un I\ c•1t h~ ht~ cluught t•r lll·rl\ Mullin" of An11hwm. t ' a · ;\l urll'lll' ;\I U!'>l.M'l of \nahc·im. Ca ~l urion II unsakl'r of Rtdl!l'<'rl'~I. l' a . Do nn a ;\IC'Cued of \';tll'nl·1u. (.'a :rnd l\art'n f1011 rk llf Lun<'ll!>.tt•r. 1..'a '"n:; Hnlwrt 111 f"ru11 l;rnr1 . ('fl I fl I' a d ". ll I ('. ll a r ti II r In ' ok('rn. ('a . ltonulrl t1I lll~l!l't'rc•st. l 'a ,ind lkr1111~ 11 I :-; o r \I a I k :! Ii i.:1 .int.ldulc1r.•n and 11 i: n ·11I i.:1 .. inrll'h1h1n•n. 2 ,1-.1 l'r' :11111 t hrnll1t•r . ;1bn ..,,1n 1\'1'<1 h\ ~1 Deatlu O•omborl Mt t1nd Mri Str ... en G•'""' CO'ta MMa.Uoy , ... ,ME STATE ME IH '~"'" A•1d. C.6 Y2-l f "" ;nttow1no P•·r~nn' ,,,_, rln1'lQI Th• bu\1nf'\' ., 1;nd11• t• u n .. • I fh l\IO•'\' d\ l1rttth 0 ,-...Hlfl'l''"'C> .. I.., €•Ill fl Pl>t<,f\ /~b~ f~·,1 l•oyO I IJQ°" G•o1~ N '-•'\""'' 1~H AO Pl An1ift''l,.1,_, r 4l1h'"''" 4ltiJI l ~' Ou\,• '' c 1)nn ic h•O 1o; '" ,, "11v •l'f\1111 u•.,•nl Uni~'' vou 00 \O '/Our otfauft ,.,.,11 ti"' NU-'ra>O on ttOQ!t<.tt1on of tf'lt p1d1nt1tl #ld 'ht\ <.our• may ten\r-t • 1uaq.mcr11 ~.J ·n-.1 you tor thfl' rpl1pt Ge ·t•;t"ftllr1 if' H'lifi •ompldtnt. wh1ctl could , ... \u1t "qdrntVlr,tt-'11 o• wttQt"\ 1~~ 1nq ,, m(),, .. ._ 01' or~rtv or O\Nr-t ,.,.h~t ~ •Jut•\111"0 10 tr•• totnp1a1nr At f CJ .. ,,l..,.t•mb-·r I 1<,1~ h""' of r\'l;itl\l'' S1·n "'''' "111 Ill' twl1t 1111 \l11n1ta~ [I t• 1 I' II\ h I' I '..!!! I '.I fW a I .1 11111';\I ,11th•· ll.1rhct1 l.,\\•11 \It• 111cti'\al 1 'ha\ll'I S1·n 11 ,., II 1\ll I· 1 I h .-11 11 l' t• I I U 11 II f ll,1rhur l.;mn ~lounl ()IJH• \l 11rlu.1r~ 11r ('1l'I U ;\It''•' ~Ill 5;,~1 Elsewhere · GAINESVILLE. Fla. (AP ) Alec Wilder. 73, who composed t h e music ror t he m ovi e ·'The Sand Castle" and w ro t e such songs as "All the King 's H o r ses." .. Soft As Spring " and "It's So Peaceful I n th e Mr and Mt\ Qp\phu\ I nor 4th4'fl• MuntlnQh . .n 8e~ch1 Qlrl 0.C:• ...... r • Mr dl1d M r\ B•H v Strr btl'n\ Wf\tm1n\ftr. Doy Mr ~no~ Cul''/ p,,.,, .. to''" Mt\A, bOV M t a nct Mr\ Jfttrey Cowen S..nte1 ~,,., 9111 0.C:•mbor S Mr ano Mr\ W11vM Sl••n~r B<>tl>Oll l>Oy Mr •nd M t\ D•n Perltnutttlt Co•on• <lel "''" l>Ov M r •nd Mrs T.motn~ Morr1\on HuntlnQ1°" 8".t<ll l>Oy Mr an<I Ill\¥\ 8t.atord Stlll.,•11 !ten Juan CaPl\I•.,.,, bOY BOtOGll Country," died T uesday 11 E H T I I \ T 11 E H f; S c=•~~ ~~!:r .. , l!<>LCHi l!. rt'!'ol !lt•nl or CAMBRIDGE. Mass, N ... ,._,10 ~I n·hri;tun C't·nll'r \l1l·h1.Run (AP ) _ Economist John Sh•wM Krtty Hu"••nq1on B•orn l':t,~l'CI tl\\(I~ 11n Ut•(•('ml)l'r H w ·1u 93 f ::: •n<IM1' KOl(l\Aol ,., .......... n 11; l!fflO Sht• ww. a rr:..1<1l'nt • 1 ams, · • ormer Hununoton a.-... 11 11,,, 11f <'o<,la ~k~;i . C'a fur at>oul vice presid ent of t h e "•••m .. rn I.'> , l'ar~ Survived h~ hl'r F eder al Reserve Bank Mr ... o M'' J•1t1•• r .,. .. , •• '""" ~.~1r~:><-~·~'~,~:~c1hc~!10'..':~~, ~e~~;r ~r~h ea n~.sa ;;::~;~~.,~;,~ ,u,. o ... , \I Jn ' Hornarw m Orthollox Com m i ssion on F or eign N ... ,., .. , 11 • • L' ,, I) I M• and "'" Paul 1•019a1~ Sul thun·h11n.n1,ay 1·n•mwr E c o n omic P olicy i n eucn.9,., PUBLIC NOTICE - Ill. llml lnH•rml'nt \\ll' lit 1953 .54• died W ednes-M• and "'" lnoma) K•nny, H o m an 1 n n () 1 I h 11 ti tt )( w.,,,,,,,.,,.,, oin NOTICE OF DEATH OF HENRY H . MUNROE ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-107063. Ep1..,1•opah• <"t•mt:lt'r' day M• ,,no M•~·:.,:e:, ~u""''· •tunl JA('KSON T 0 K Y 0 ( A P l "'0'"" S..•c11, 111r1 l l AYl'lfo: .) .),\('l\So;o..;, II' Shotaro Kamiy a, 82, the Mr •I'll Ill\•\ Sleph•n l"•n•~. roun ~ult•nt •>I Co~1 a ~1c·'la (.";.t first president of Toyota ~~"' :~-~~" Ar11on10 Soi.1 Hu"' l'a''l'•I .1\tll\ 1111 Dl•t•i:mhl'r M o t or Sal es Co .. who mo•c.n B••cn.0111 2:), 191111 lh· •~ 'urviv<·d h' h"l perl make Toyota one ... ,,.,...r H hJ h ).' II " M• •nd Ill\¥\ 51,,.llq B•hhOun Hvnl 111"' It• aut au!( lPrS a ' of the world 's largest· •not°" o • .,,..01n To all heir s, benel iciarles, c reditorc; and contingent creditorc; of H e nry H . M unr oe and p e r so n s who may be otherw ise intersted i n the w lll and/or estate : t;rantU 11f M11unt Uuhh . (';i H••-r tt :1!111 .fl,'UOll' <:tlltll~\\U(l7r\ of Selling CarS, die d On 1111, ond Ml\ Cuti" ~lm•Ot \. n I u n d l' u I' r I \ a I i . T h IJ ,. s d a y () ( h c a r l 1'1unt1nQ1on 11 ... tn. llOY ,. f I ........ -.,. li:Hc~ull• ,l'f\ll'l'' \\Ill ht· a1 urc, a co m pa n y Mr '"° M" '""'•' lo<•n•n lwld un .\fonday. !h'1•emht•r spok esman said wn1m1n,1 .. "°' A petition has been f iled by Timothy B. M unroe in the Super i or Cour t o f O r ange County request ing that Timothy B. Munroe be appainted as personal represen t ative to ad- minist er the e stat e of Hf>nry 8 . Munr oe <under t he Independent Ad - mini stration or Estates A c I} T he petition is set for ''!I 191111 <•I 2 OOP.\1 al th•· M• •n0 Ml\ K•lll\ l•-•nQ101 Homl -· ' I •no•on 8-•<n 11••• (I ;i r hllr f. LI\\ n .\J 1• 11\ II I I •I Mt •nd M" '>l•lll\•ft Jtn.,.1 Hunl (';irk S1•n 11·t·., 11nclt·1 I hl' l\..i 1no1.,,. 9 • .,,. ,,,,, cl1r <'«1t•m "' 11aru01 '·''"'' L ~ewspaper \4NlAAHA·TVn •" \lounl Oh\£• ;\JOrlU:tf\ of COMMUNITY HCHPIT4L Coslll M{•\u. (';1 fllU r.!°>54 N• .. mwr Jt .. •v-.rk m 0 re Mt •n<I Ml\ ~"" HunllllQIOI\ Pl& fAMtLY COLOHtAL fUMBAL HOME 7801 Borsa Ave Westminster 693·3525 PAClffC VIEW MlMOllAL PAlllC Cemetery Mortuar'\' Ctiapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drove Newoorl Boacti 644-~700 McCOIMtaC MOITUAllU Laouna Beach 494-9415 Laouna Hills 766-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 N.UIOI UW~Mf. OUYE Mortuary • Cemeterv CrerTWtary 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,_ClllOTHIH l&L •OADWAY MOl1'UAIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTl ... 0 .. ~ WllTCUPf CHAPIL ·~7 E 17th SI Cosi.Meaa e•e-0311 ,_Cll90Ttml SNITNI' NOITUAIY 821 Main St Huntc~on Buch 53&-e639 ..,.,,,._,. ""dl h fl•" dangerous LONDQN <A P ) Journalism is becom ing an i n creas in g l y d a n ger ous pro fession . and fewer than 20 coun· tries en joy com p l et e p r ess freedo m , the ln- t er n a tl o n ~l Press Institute said. In its aMual r eview or w o rld press free dom . th e I Pl lis t s South K o r e a, Turkey. Spain and South Africa as four of the countries in which press freedom has been proeressively restricted. M or e internatio nal journalis\,s than ever b e for e a r e b e ing "murdered, i mprisoned, harassed, kidnapped and t ortured," the JPI said In its country-by· country survey of press freedom. Even in so-called dem- o c r a U c c ountri es, "there are sigris o( in- c r e a sing governme nt control and in - t erfer ence," it added. N••-rH M, -.rt<J M'\ O•n•M Rrown lt\tn• l>Oy M• •no M,.o.;~~;,:.11.Y. 1,.,~ hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ci"vic Center Drive. l>Oy De<•-• West. in the City or Santa Mr •ftll ,...,..,, Goto•~ 011m0<• M""' A n a , Ca I i fo r n i a o·n ~~lo;!t:,"~~~tJtlrl Ku,tlrh, Hunt January 21, 1981 at 9• JO 1noton£l ... ch,Qlfl a.m . o.«mwrtt I IF YOU OBJECT to th,e :r •nd M" JOi•P" Truin1110, 1"'"~· granting of the petition, M1ss10HcOMMUNITY 1 you should either appear "ou•tTAL at the he'aring and state Oc•-r n I y.our ob-jections or -file ~(11u!~.":,r· Jolin Mioon..uJ. LeQ'Un• w ritten ®jectioos-wilh the "•·•-' cour t before the hearing. M• • ...., 1111¥• w1111•m Don•, sen Your appearance m ay be (lemente,qlrl . b ur at s,..,,yPu'°"'·o.""Po1n1.o1•1 1n per son or Y vo -.... ""._,, torney . Mr and Mr' Oouql•• cr..«11en•o. I F Y 0 •I.I A R E A '"1ne, boy No..om ... r• CR E O I TOR or a cont· Mr """ M•s Ml<1>&e• coo•\. Hun• ingent creditor of the de-1r-oton11 .. c:11.1>0v ceased, you must file your M• •nd "''' S1•1>hen w1>ttt., c l aim with the court or l•ouna NI~~" present it to the personal Mr •""Mn. Johll J•nklM. s... Ju.an repr esentative appointed C•Plttr•no,~11 by the court w ithin four M• •""AM• 11111c,,..1J.,.1s,S.nJ..an months from the date of C•P•it•-.Ol•• first issuance of letters as 1ttftft'lllff1J provided In Section 700 of Mr •""Mr• 1...awr..-u EOI 0•na t he P roba t e C od e o f Poini,1>or 111 • .,.....ru California. The t im e for Mt 1"4 Mrs Lany Kt•ln.chmlcll, f iling (laim!. Will not l'll· ''""•.111•1 ~,. p lre prior to foor months Mr •"<I Mn. o...1e1 Spark•, u ou,.. from the date of the hear - Nlou••.bo• Ing noticed •bove. ...._....11 YOU MAY E X AMINE Mr. •nd Mrl. Mo""-11 L11no11•tn. th .. flla kerit by the court. l eOUl\A NIVUfl, boy "' "' ~u If you are nterested In the "'' .,,d Mrt. P•r•lo 5.,,,,,. Jr • estate. you may file a re-C•Pl•tt•no~u quest with ttie court to Mr ~nc1 ~ OM11'N•w•11, s.n Juen r eceive speclal notice of c..,1"'-·boy the Inventory of estate as- Mr •no 1111~:' e11ro1>arot. sets and of the petitions, L .. u,.•Nloue1,oov acc ounts and reports ........._" described In Section 1200 Mr •n• Mrs, "'•n~ AO•lo, S•n of the California Probate Cl•m•"''·"~• ·Code. Mr en' Mn . 1;1e n 1ur11u... Bruce G. McG,..gor of c.,.111r-9Hc:11,11oy ,...G a. Mr .... Mn ._ ... , Wl19trm•n. M•CK•Y ....... f'e90f', n· i....-1t1owo1.t1•1 nlon & Hleson. Attorneys .....__. •I L•w, JfJ W. Sixth St., Mr •ncl Mr• Sle....il Ge"llAl'I, Sen Ste. 121, Loi Ang .... , C•. Cl-lll•.tlr:.~, 90014; ttl: (2U) ... 1712 Mt encl ~ .Ho• Futter. Mn JIHll PuDll•IWd Qr4111tt Cttst O•llY PllOI (ya~l ••19nw,.., 11 JOt l.otvtr"" or1 MM I C·Mwr(t! f.l,11 1rw·' (a 431611\ t-"'1'-~tittrtrv•nt w,.• 111""" ft't'h tr.,• H1t'O'd E .An(ht'W l~b'' r,.ot t (ni1'1h (.lf"t~ 4,11 f;r.-not <ounh Alb.u" NPNO<lrl 6•<ttl\ '" Q/~ I Ot•""'"°'' lo IQil() Ft•711, R1tMrO f S...."11(.•, 411 t Orff'\ (1r ~ ,,, fo•oM ... I MIH C• 01.11 C•PREf l a K4SDAH l hi\ l#U\lfi....\" ..... , fJ,,dUt ,,..,_, th " •ttorrt•Y' ., Uw Q .. nrr ·U wrlfHH \f\•0 ,.., BYMM'\ Cltft,.., Or1Y• ri1<Mrd E ~Al• Svn• HO lht'l. \l'9tt"rfit'rtf W~O ftlt"C1 Wilh f~ lrt1lft•• C~ f17U (Ouf'lh (IPr• o t Or•"CX" LOVf)h on Publt~ °'"'9' (Ott~I Oitly Pilo• Decrm1>"' 7• •-Ott 11 t'80 Jan l 10 II '"' 5tSO IO bu,,n,_.,, ~\ C.AM"VS n. 1.IMI rEO. !OIO (...om OV\ Orlvt-Nf't11WpOt1 6,.&<.h. Ce 4t1MIQ 11QOllrl A C.ranl lot F'1te•o D•I O•o,SanCl~mttnl•,C. 'n•11 Ma,. C (.Ol•m<tn 73'~ Pntl (Ar""' .. PIM lfo Nt1¥r11P<"' 8fl1V t\ (" 9161.0 Lewrf'n(fl \/ Or,rn H , l Utt> V''* P•r<111. 11At>v1 nr .. "von C• 'n'1M JGhn I l.H,.,, Ir 11 r"•vrno W,..st, lrYlr'f (~ 97/U (,Afr ~ Ort I 1um >l•H Con\tM1 • 1tl M1"\111n V+,.fei, ( iill q.)t>~? J6mf'\ ll. C..OfH\•r 10 P11lmh.H' t•wlnt . C• 9161f CJH "toph~I A. Mo•oan 120JI ~tO~lll !>8nl" MA, (A 9710S Thi\ bu\11,..0 IS tonouctrd OY .o t1mllf"d Qilrtn~n.nlo )OM J ll"°' J• Thi\ \\a\~\ ¥111'\ IHt"d w\\f\ tM County Cle•• 01 O•M>o~ Coun11 nn D•ctm~1 76 1~ P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME \T4TEMENT t ht tntlo-«•nQ t>f'r'°" I\ dOH'IQ bu~I n~\\ '' NEON WORK\. \•II Sl•'llo1 d. Ga•arn vrnw Calt1orn1a ~1~4~ Me~n Johrt Shut>ln, S•l1 Sttu>lo1a, O•td<!n Or0w, Cllllorn1.l 91MS fl•r' ""'"'Hns fOncfllCl•d by <In In· dlylt!VAI Sl•...en J 51!UO•n This s••te"'*"' .... \ ll•ll'd wttll I"" (oun1y Cle<~ of O••noe County on 0•<'-'m~'' '* "''°'" Pul>ll\N'd °'"l'OI' ,,,.. •• Daily P1IOI Fl nno Dec • u 10 11 1t110 • ., ... eo Pu1>11'1'e<I Or eiy CO<l~I D•••Y PllOt Ot c 11 111M J4n l . to, 11 1 .. 1 SIH 80 PUBLIC NOTICE rlCTI TIOUS I USIMUS 14Mill: SfATUAf;NT Tn.t-IOl14Wlno ...,,.... " eotnq DUSI M \'J 8,. J a 8 1 .. VE STM EHT AS SOCl4 TES. llOSO 8u•ll•<d Stretl Sullo l7S F-t•ln V•llty, (• 't17ot J•c• (; Hiii llJI H•IMd Stretl, wntml"''"' C.t '1"3 Thi• bv\l,,..\ Is <ond 1<.l"CI by u1 •n dlvl<lll•I Jee-(; Hiii r M• ,, ... ,,..."' ... , llled with Ille Counly , ..... OI o·-~ C0111\ly on P UBLIC NOTIC E FIC'TI TIO'" aUS1141SS H4ME st4Tl:MENf Tho lollow1no a.r"411• ••• clOlno buS~n.t"\\ ii'\ t II & 8 REP4tll . .,., llrfl>O Or HunlJnQt"" BN~h. C• ., ... 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G, ISO\ ".i~111 "'"-· ..,.. ·c-. rvttll\, C•lllot nie .,_ c ,_., l"tnMll. ,,.,, \.-141, L..,.._1411i,.~ ... ~ l lll• ~ I• t eN\ICIH llY en Ill· dlvHfvel, c. ,_..,,,_., Tiii• _.....,..... -fltee wltll tflt Co1111ty Cit,_.: Orelltlt CWflly .,. .. .... ......, .. , ··- ...... I,... Or .. CMtl !Mlly Pll-'. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- PICtl ftout euttM•tt lllAMf ITATl.N•T Tll• lollOwl"' P.'"°"' ~•• eel~ \)U\ln•\1.M' THIJNOEAHfJAO INOIJSUll!:S, 1'11 w Otfltrel ,.,.. . •C. S...t• M e. C•. ttJ~ ... , ..... l"l«.-.t. Jl "'"~ trwi,,., c. -mu - -•lf'M•• .. ~ ....... » "e(t""" ,,.,,,.,., c.. '1714 f"''~'"~~·"' ,._ ..... " ................ , lt#I~ . .....__ ........ """""' '"'' ......._ -, ......... "" c-•• c-., o.-.. c.wt• w Dec•.....,"·,. The IPI -an or· vnizaUon o( ne_arJy 2.000 senior joumalia~ In more than 60 cioun· tries -said that in larae areas of the world, such H tbe Soviet Union, lhe llliddle !alt and a ~real number o( Alrican, A 1 lan and Latin American countries, no pre11 lreedom exists at all. C•lttt-.llllty Of( ti. 1', l•,Jm1 I, 1W1 SltHI De< 11. IO, 11. 1'10. _,.,. 1, "" to24 ,. .. ,. ~,,.,.. C>" .... c.o." 0&411 l"llet 0.C U, JI, n t•, JM t 1 .. 1 A,... 0.C. 1),)0 11.1.. ...._. . •• 111111 ....... llllllllllllllllllll .................................... ~ .... ~ ... ~ ... ~-~ ........ ~ ............... Sll.~.day .... O.C. .. m·M·r·27 •.• 19.~ ........ ·.DAA •• L.YA•LOT ... C.t .. f La~a speak:;: "Miracle or Madness -HJ1her ( ~I 'God likes good joke' Author FRJ:SNO <AV) You woo't twu any htUllre and brimatone wh•n lb Rev. Bob PbUUp1 •M"MI, but you could 1• a tew laqha Ht writea • 1look.s on the kk clean joke bOoU, ol cour1e anduy1 hit faith ui 1troo1•r (or it "ll'a neutral. Why offead aomeooe when I can ttll • lood Joke and uae a neutral country?" Phllll119 l&id. QueaUon: Why are there so few Smoearian faahlon modell? Anawer: Becauae Stnoearian airll don't amile when the J>hoto1rapber aaya "cheese.'' They drool. Cou&d Smo1aria possibly be i.o. Anaeles? Cul••~ SU.tea of Con1clou1ness" ii the BRIEFS theme of a talk to be presented by writer-teacher Diana Azbell i n I Laguna Beach Sunday. • A lecturer at Saddleback College, ~ar at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, al. Aibell will speak at 10:30 a.m. to the the Evangelical F1'ff CIH1ttll, lilt Ualtarian-lJnlvenallat Fellowsla.lp at Florida Street. Huntington Beach. ' 429 Cypress Drive. • : * A candlelight communion and com, Mike Farra, former athletic direc-milment for the new year will be ob- tor at P)lcific Christian College, has served at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday a~ been appointed minister of youti' and South Shores Baptist Church, 32'7lf parents at the First Cbrlatlaa Crown Valley Parkway, Lagun• Church, 1207 Main Street, Huntington Niguel. * . "I ~ It'• a real cootnbuUOll to brin1 U1bt and lau&)lter ln&o people'• Uvn." aaya \be •Y•&r· old mlnlateT "Proverb.I 11)'11, ·A merry heart worketh Uke medicine.· ud teeellt 1t\Mlie1 have shown mern heart worhth ~Ile mediclnts, · aod rt· CH\ ,.studia have bown lhat la'41hln1 I& &ood tor ) our nealt.h " PhUU&» wa.s pastor of North west Church for 4\-., )ean b.fore btcomln& dlte\:tor ol the Fresno CounselinM Center He ha.i. written 11 boolts in the lut seven year&, seU1ng mote lh1tn one million copies Seven of the 11 are collecuons of Jokes For oample Phillipe says be has the world's lJr&eat collec· lic>n ol clean jokes . "I collect them, Jokes are public domain, so anyone can use them. I personally have read over 28,000 paces of jokes - that 'R a stack of books about six feet hi1h." The whole thing started because Phillips en- joyed telling and Usteninc to jokes. As assistant d irector at Hume Lake Christian Camp in the Sierra for 11 years, he handled conferences for couples. Dr . C harles L . Manske of Christ Coll ege Irvine will teach a four -week course beginning J an. 7 on .· 'Cults a nd Sects." It will deal with contemporary sects, their beliefs and writings. Call 751 ·6222 for information Beach. He will s~ak at the 8:30 and 10 a.m . services Sunday. * Auditions for the Christ College lrvlne Community Chorale will begin at 7 p,m. Sunday in Founders 'Hall, conducted by B. Wayne Bisbee. The first presentation will be a Lenten Rev. Margaret Ann Reynolds oft.he Neighborhood Co ngregational Church in Laguna Beach, will speall on "Picasso: Man and Artist" at 1: 30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2. at Clubhouse No. 2. Leisure World. · THE SHARP YOlJNG attorney was cross- examining an elderly witness to an accident. "You say you were about 40 feet away from the scene of the accident? Let me remind you that you're 86 years old. Just how far can you see dearly'" The elderly man responded, "Well, when l wake-up--1--see-the sun-amt-they tett-me that's abo-ut 93 million miles away." .. "ln my books," Phillips explains, "I've tried to stay away from swear words, from sexual in· nuendo, from alcohol and drug iMuendo, and jokes about body excretions." HE MANAGED TO include non-offensive ethnic jokes in his seven books of about 1,000 jokes e ach by inventing a country which he calls Smogaria. Punch He recalls the best times were usually had at the Saturday night skits filled with one-liners. ·'Sermons are like babies ~ easy to conceive - hard to deliver." "It is important to take a look al yourself and realize life's not so serious," Phillips says. "Humor takes a real life situation and blows it out of pr,oportion.J' Churches plan Irvine complex Three churches have entered escrow with the Irvine Company for the $SOO,OOO purchase of five acres on which they intend to build a con- dominium-like worship center. Jesus was beloved The Rev. Ken Kliever of the American Bap- tist-affiliated University Community Church said 11 lakes a 101 . his church and two others have committed to ol being lovecl c .k.'. . building a joint-use facility on the same ppnciple to do gOOd •_j~~=:-1_,~~~-:f:.,::;...f;;,~P--!/~~J,/-~'...._-t~a~s~a~~-~~·~~'!:;~·~·~'-t!~·~ti;-~~::;~no-ttrhfp--imt-----~~...- l ~ . I '1 I; I ) -- \.. . l The worship 'c~nter, to be built in Irvine's Jesus was so tovea Rancho San Joaquin community, could house as that he could fina many as five congregations. Kliever said. Each would have its own sanctuary expanda-communtly w1lh lhe bhna hie to 395 seats. and each church would share a ·the prisoner and the lonely common fellowship hall, classroom, offices and parking areas . By sharing s pace and jointly financing the project. each church is able to afford to locate in Irvine , Kliever said. He said the three churches now involved in the worship center -University Community Church. Bethel Korean Presbyterian Church and Irvine As· rh1s IS my beloved Son Mall 3 17 "He WU atways C18Z'1 about body bulldlng." · sembly of God Church -are looking for two more temples or churches to participate in the project. Lutheran Church of the Moster Pope tapes to be sold CUPERTINO CAP> - Tape recordings of Pope J ohn Paul ll's speeches, made during his s ix-city lou r of the United States. will be marketed by a company called The Journ ey For Humanity. South Coast Community Church ~ssage: "BIBLICAL BLUEPRINT FOR THE '88'1" Tlm Timmons, Speaking SERVICE : 9:00 A..M. CLASSES: Nursery thru Hi·School Temporary Home: Corona del Mar High School • 2900 Paaf1c View Or CorQOa clel Mar 92625 Sul'lday School 9 A M ~pServ1oe 10:00AJ.1. e Daily Pilot e classifieds work for • you. can *' concert. A "thank you for past blessings " * The Murk Family, which has pre· observance will be conducted at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday at Faith Luther.n Church. 8200 Ellis Ave . Huntington Beach. sented mo~ than 4,000 concerts in its n years of performances. will ap· er!fslal Catltedral Sunday Services December 28, 1980 Dr. Raymond Beckering delivers his message "Table Talk:' at the 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Services "Worship as you are in the family car." For reserved drive·in church parking beneath the opened 90' Cathedral doors - call (714) 971 ·4000. 7:30 p.m. -Inspiring Services beneath the sky and the sett ing sun. Message by Rev. Robert A Schuller. and Special Year End Concert by Steve Archer. '"tfflultonPn\J~ (r,.in\ it1 r , • i '• • ~ ,, ,,, ,1 V1etn<1rn"~" I\ 11•;1r ir J ,r ... y 1< IV 111.!tJll' H "' ~·''' •• I I The cassettes were re· corded live in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Chicag.o. Washington and Des Moines. and cover 14 hours or the homilies, m asses and commentaries o f t he Pope. 2101 Eastbluff Dr., Newport Beach, callfornia Tim Timmons, Rudy Manball, Paaton • 642-5671 e forquick e cash sales. • Chapman Ave. at Lewis St.. Garden Grove. Ca. 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Chri1 Schriner OU ft MOt.IDAY PMVDI Peace On Earth, Good Will To Men SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HAllOI l~M T8M'\.I S..._..St"tc" ,....,,........ 1:15 ... M. •ta$$$$ Q' • ..._ • .....,,_.__of ~S..-.lc• m ... _., .__ 7:l 0P.M. Rabbi Bemard P King 2100.A Mar Vista Music Ane Sh1kler Newoort Beach Cahl Educat0<· Carol Richmond hr IRfwiAilMea ul '44-1201 AHVtt<t~W- TEMPLE SHARON '1\, (Conservative) ¥ Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 West Hamilton, Costa Meaa, Calif. 92627 (7141 u 1·32'2 TEMPLE BAT YAHM 11.-.1 Rabbi Mark S. Miller Cantor Ronald E Fordis SAUA TH SBYICIS • RIDAY • 1:00 PM Miriam Kaufman, Dir. of Ed .. Winnie Ross, President Religious School Sunday 9 15 AM to 11 ·45 AM Jr. & Sr High Groups . Adult Education Hebrew School · Thursday 4.15 ·6:15 PM 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach tOrf Jamboree a Visitors Welcome . 644·1999 Membff.lMHC H~NLLOWS .. w.ICHUKH Or-.. I IW St.. C-. .,._. DI. P. 1. llSMOll. ;..-. 641-HM SU"40AT ~9':11 -.woHMP.1•.Jt ,_.:JI,_ WWAY·7PM·O.,..e.r_,.._.._,._ WOID°'NOl't•Ct ~ KJIM.6:11AM.7:11 PM l940 • 7:Jt AM. l:tl PM:· I I :JO AM , ltHosf n:-ad" the 75'1-will begin 1n January and rollout is set for January 1982. two tull-sized mo.ckup.S o! the .Boeing 751 t~ nearly complete at the company 's Ren- ton, Wash .. plant. T he major assembly of , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Freedom, eyed/or Mrs. Peron BUENOS AIRES, Ar1entina <AP> -The mlllt.ary 1ovem· ment that overthrew former President Isabel Peron in 1978 has lJJ'ted lbe executive order under wbich waa wu i m - r.rhoned. The issue of her reedorn is up to the courts. Peron.isl Party sources said the 1overnment had "removed one of the two locks'' keeping Mrs. Peron, 49, under house ar- rest at an estate in nearby San Vicente. She remains there on the independent orders of two federal judges trying her ror corruption in office. The trials are in recess until Feb. 1. The party sources said President Jorge Videla, who led the 1976 coup, apparently wants them finished before his five· year term ends in March. Mrs. Person, arrested the day of !he coup, raees-a total--af 14 years in prison on three of the four corruption charges growing out of her 21-month presidency. NATION Canc..-er, laear.i Medical front advances seen . NEW ~ORK <AP> -The year 1980 brou1bt two major milestones m the care for heart disease, America's No. 1 killer. The year 1981 promises chan1es in the practice of American medicine ln- cludin1newdnags for heart disease, new tests for cancer and newsuc· ceu witborgan transplants. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected in 1981 to approve markellng of one or more of a new class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers. These are used to treat the heart pain known as angina, heart spasm and disturbances in h'eart rythym. sum DRUGS HA VE BEEN USED IN Europe for years but are new to the United States. They work by relaxing the smooth muscle that lines blood vessels, and their chief advantage may be that they inhibit the constriction of blood vessels feeding the heart. That constriction is considered a possible factor in heart attacks. An FDA advisory committee has recommended approval ror two such drugs -verapamil and lldoOazine -and is considering backing a third nife<fu>iru:.. - The rnmai suggestion is that these drugs will do things that drugs we have now will not r------------ tolerated, so they may well MED/QNE be important," said Dr. Jay ough waters faCing fishermen and that they may be better I I Cohn of the Univers ity of Minnesota, advisory committee chairman. In 1980, two major developments occurred in the treatment of heart patients in the United States. THE NATIONAL HEART, LUNG AND Blood Institute re- leased a major study showing for the first time that control of high blood pressure can lengthen life. North coast salnwii· i~uliistry sufferi1ig bad year And the number of coronary bypass operations passed the 100,000-a.year mark. This operation, in which clogged heart arteries are bypassed to improve blood flow to the heart, was already the most common form of major surgery. BA Y, Ore. <AP> -Bob U took a $30,000 pay cut ear. Jim Sugg's income by $25,000. Their buddy. Bills, who lost $16,000, h is c ild · ~as as going to be dif· three are Oregon salmon rmen who, along with sands o f ot hers in ington a nd No r t he rn rnia ports, have suffered orst year old-timers can re- a result, loans go unrepaid, . vessels unrepaired. Some men have dropped out of iness altogether. ROUGH estimates, about 20, commercial fishermen prowl the coastal waters of the three states .ror fish. with most or them in search of the several varieties of salmon. But bad wea the r, e lusive fis h and s hortened seasoq~ tossed the fiahermen into stormy economic w.a rsthisyear. I Washington state, this 's catch of chinook and coho on was 518,000, compared to year's 812,700, according to ials. I Oregon. fishermen caught 011 y $7.8 million worth or s-1 on, down from $17 million t year. s tate figures say. Co parable California figures ~ e unavailable because many of, hat state's fishermen fish wa ers off the coasts of Oregon an Washington. DOUBT THERE'S a boat couldn't be bought right if somebody went out there made an offer," Sugg said. he fishermen's plight in Coos B~ has been compounded by t depressed wood products in- d• try. which provides for the ~ jority of the coastal com- rruln ity 's e m ploy m e nt. Mill closures and layoffs bumped Coos County une mployment from about 8 percent in October of last year to about 15 percent last month. And althou ma e up a small percentage of the local work rorce. their bad fortune has a rippling effect that has swept over other parts of the community. ·'When that area s uffers, what the hell, we all suffer." Doyle Harroun. owner of a western clothing store in nearby North Bend, said. HARROUN HELPED collect signatures of about 150 store owners and managers this fall that asked Gov. Vic Ativeh to bankrupt in the pa st few months. he said. "ONE GUY WENT down, he was dolng $600,000 a year," Har· roun said. "I've forgotten all to break even." 0 ey. JUS · 'lt 's really a sad state of af. fairs," said Bruce Laird, a local banker and a commissioner for the Port of Coos Bay. As a banker, he won't reveaJ figures about loans and credit card ac- counts . but he acknowledees they are bad. As a port commissioner, he says there is a delinquency rate or 15 percent to 18 percent on berth payments in the port. And 5 percent to 8 percent of the moorings are vacant -that ·"'"'' al dw ll11hr,..,.rn bla•r ih.-Parlllr f 'i#llrrfn Ma11apMrni Caunrll lor dt.-f r pr.,,_ Ir••· 'l1w .-01111rll.. rharpd .-11• •••rdl•• roa11ial ll•h r.-11011rr.-11. •••• 9.-ar po11tporwd dw •larl al tier ll•ltl•• a.-a••• 011d 11llorfftM'd dw rr•f al Ii. I declare businesses and fish· ermen in Coos County and it9 soutnern neighbor. C..:urry t:oun· ty. eligible for federal low- interest loans. The move r es ulte d in establishment or a federal Small Business Administration loan program -for salmQn fish· ermen alone . Other fishermen and the small business owners say it's not enough, and state officials are asking the federal government for more help. Harroun's store is located in one or the area's biggest, newest s hopping centers. But five shops in the cente r have gon e hasn't happened in five years. Most of the fishermen blame the Pacific Fisheries Manage· ment Council for their problems. The council, c harged with guarding coastal flab resources and made up of officials from California, Washington, OrelOll and Idaho, this year postponed the start of the fishing seUOll and shortened the rest of it. THE COUNCIL DEFEND!!;IJ its action by saying that fewer salmon were returning to swim upstream to spawn and Without the restrictions, fishermen would catch most of the adult salmon. But salmon fishermen chargE that the salmon are being over· protected and, as a result, thE fi shermen are suffering the con· sequences. "The economic disaster was . some years ago gave up a lucrative physician's job in Reno, Nev .. to make fishing, formerly his hobby . a pro· fession. The fishermen also complain that sport fishermen were al· lowed to fish dur_ing those first weeks while the commercial fishermen sat idle, watching the charter boats bringing in big catches. "WHEN THE FISH were here, we couldn't fish and they w ere her e ," s aid J im Baumgartner, who a lso blames the planning policies of the fishing council. "They didn't pay a damn bit of attenUon to us ,'' s ay s Baumgartner. "If they don't listen tom, where do we go?" Rollie Montagne, a salmon planning coordinator for the council, says the fi s hermen should be more strjdent in seek- ing government relie r. But he adds that fishermen need to diversify or they will face even tougher days with declining salmon catches . ·'The overriding issue is you're working with a declining resource,'' he said. THE Fl8HE8MEN maintain the agency has been wrong in its predictiooa about the fish runs. And they say, the government is not doing enough to provide alternatives, such as salmon enhancement projects. What it means, said Bills, is that the outlook of the indepen- dent fisherman has changed. "We're not talking about fishing or boats anymore," he said. "We're talking about politics." The Heart Institute plans to co-sponsor in March a conference on the economic, social and ethical consequences of the con-troversial operation whic . e or1zon or 1981 , says Dr. Frank Rauscher, the Amencan Cancer Society's s~nior vice president for research may be several new blood tests for cancer which would do away with the need for expensive exploratory surgery in some patients. • RAUSCHER SAID HE ALSO EXPECTS to see more widespread use of established cancer tests, such as sputum cytology, used to detect lung cancer ; the stool occult blood test for colon cancer; and the Pap smear for cancer of the cervix. •·Even tnough the ~ap smear has been around for years, stall only 40 percent of American women have had even one Pap test ·· says Rauscher. The Cancer Society recommends a Pap smear once every three years for women over 20 who have had negative tests on two successive years. . At St an ford Unive rsity, Or. No rman Shumway and his colleagues hope 1981 will be the year they perform the world's first sue· cessful heart-lung transplant In past heart-lung transplants, the new tis· sue was rejected by the body. But the Stanford surgeons are using a new drug called cyclosporin A which appears to be the best yet at preventing rejection while allowing transplanted tissue to heal. IHUMWjlV RAUSCHER SAID THE CANCER SOCIETY expects to know in 1981 whether interferon , the potent natural anti-viral s ubstance. will be a signifi cant weapon against cancer Interferon is effective against some animal tumors but has had mixed results in man. The first human monoclonal antibodies were produced in 1980 by independent groups of !)cientists at the Wistar Institute' in Philadelphia and at Stanford. The coming year may see the first clinical applications of the discovery. Antibodies are substances produ«d by the body to latch onto invad~g germs and viruses so that the body's immune system can recogruu and destroy them. Doctors believe monoclonaJ an- tibodies might be used. for e.xample, to latch onto cancer cells and deliver a dese of anti-cancer drug while sparing most normal cells. FINALLY, DOCTORS AT THE IN Vitro Fertilization Clinic at Norfolk, Va .• General Hospital hope that 1981 will be the year or the first U.S. "test tube baby." The clinic, which opened in March; achieved no pregnancies an its first six months but continues to treat women who are unable to have children because of blocked fallopian tubes. A spokesman says doctors are cautiously optimistic for a 1981 success. f' ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY •I• CHUICH OF C ... ST 217 w. w... c-....... .. .. ,,,, We're A Goino Glowing Growing Churctl IUMOA Y 111¥M:IS SMY' A.M. woe,.. IO A.M. •' r.M. "n4I WE I CU4G smav AMT'" hclJ , ... ni-. ....... -o..,c.11. , ................ 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LtwHlCK'k Mo<hl,..ry M11ttll<1MOU• Ml.M'ttlan~.t \4'1rllrd Mus1tal ln.\trum .. nt• Ort.re furn 6 t:qw1p Pou t='M~~~~::. !!!*tin& Coo•b SioA.RHlaurant,81r !i::.Tactoo.H1F1,St.,eo BOATS & MAlllU EQUIPMENT -1• 1• , ... 1• ... ,. ·-1 .. -ltM t• 1• ltw 19'1 •• ,..,. Im 1• , .. ,. ,. 1108 iOUAL HOUllNO · OttttO"TUNITV , ............. All real .. &ale ad· verll aed \a tbh ............. jedlo ..................... .. Act ol ... wMdl • •• it ...... to ad· vertiae "~ pnf.-ce, llmHatloa, or d i•· trlmiaaUoD baaed oa race, col«. reli1ioa, MS, Of IUldoDal oriciD. Ott ......... any 11acb PH{erence. llmHatlon, or di•· crimlaaUon." Thia ne'waPQS will not ll.nowlnf ly accept any advert 1ln1 for real .Ute wbida ia In viol•· UoD ol UM law. .. oa • .w.a111 .. ................. .. ~-... wt&ll ................ 1oau. Oftw'llll a m .aoo ............. ·~ IUYMOW! VA MIW~ DWUI =.., •!.-+~ = ,.., .....,. .... CLOSITO•CH J Bed, 2 batlla .ch unit. Furaiabed. Stone FI P lower. Good a1arn· mer/wiat• rental. AaJI. inl '275,000. 541.0715 eve. : DA&YPILOl'n 1 = ... .., ........ := •c•rrect "'""'• = ..,. associated -- - llCllO -------- •110 ••• t llO ·::: t lll) 9110 ,.., .., '1610 ~ -""° --1610 -'*" ....................... ._,.. 1002 ....................... BEACH HOME 3PATIOS! UP1raded beech home in Newport Sborel. Walk to ocean or private beach. New carpetin1 and freah paint too! Cu1tom decoratiom. 3 patloa. Secluded 11an· deck! 2 Bdrma, and jult ! R'"' .. t i.i , "'t t:1. • j,.J • • • .,,.. C' • • • VIEW 90°/oLOAN CWID.IM Large Duplex recently redecorated 4 Bdrms and 3 Bdrms, fireplaces, ocean and bay v i e w s • t e r r i f i c re m O'd e l possibilities. $292,000 T.D. may be assumable. Full price $389,500. (7141 673-4400 12131 621-2121 The HortMM-Areo's aWnt Re• Est ... Rr1il HARBOR. The Lawson Realty ISLAND, IEACH A IAYFllONT HOMU _Company 2 BAYFRONTS UtektSU CLASSIC Man&AAMIAM. 7500 sq. ft. of elegance & perfection. 5 bdrms, 6 baths, elevator, pool, billiard room, 3 car garage, dock for 50 ft. boat. Color brochure on request. $l,9S>,OOO. • LIDO -ISU JUST l.ISTID. Near -new contemporary. 5 bdrms, 2 storyliving room, 2 bath muter suite with fireplace, 45 ft. lot, ock for 50 ft. boat. $1,850,000. 1411 ViA Lido • Newpor1 Be1<h • 67S .... S62 CANT II llAT 3 Bdrm +? room, 2 bath Peninsula home on a big R-2 buildable lot Juat 100' to beach. AU new carpedn1. drapes thruout. Really different! Only $239,500 with terms. 6UMm Super rental location, yearly or summer winter. $100,000 Clown and owner will carry the balance. Asking $530,000. OCEAMFllONT DWLD 3 & 2' Bd.rms, completely furnished. Builtins, 4 + ca_r_g_arage. Offer down payment and taYe ·over M26,000 loan at only 12~% for 30 years. UDO ISLI Move right in to this large redecroated Lido home. 4 Bdrms. 2-story with huge master suite. Moel everything new thruout. It's vacant, come take a good hard look. Asking $460,000 and owner will carry. Open House Sun 1·4. 124 Via Quito. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2t 19 Newport It.cl. corwer JOlll \\ I ~I I 'r '\ TAYLOR CO. -~ I U. :\ l. T <> I\ s . , ; " • I ~ 1 ll i Ow ................ ,. • ....,. ......, & ,.,.,,-Mew Y...-1 llVIME TlllACE FIOMT IOW -$7'5,000 New exclusive listing. ·Most fantastic location for vie wing the boating activity, jetty, ocean. bright ligtts & romantic Catalina Is land. Just in time I to have a c lose-up view of the Christmas boat parade. New lush landscaped terrace. 4 Bedroo~. fam. rm. formal dining. dual stone fireplaces. 3-car garage. Call for appt. WISUY M. TAYLOI CO .. IMLTOU %111 S-J...._H ...... ..-OIT CIHTll. M.I. '4Mtl0 VILLA .. Ill Beautifully upgraded 3 Bdrm Rutgers, in an outstanding location. Fantastic entry & rear patio in Spanish brick & tile. Creative financing avail. $157,900. . A , ..... ..,of ...... D. L.lk & S-. Jiii I. C...t Hwy. c_._ .. M_. --·~ . llDlll ILlllS CD. 'OVER.56YE'A~S 01= SEMCE' IA Y'MOWT wmt DOC1 Gorgeoua Modem Home With Imported Antlqi.e Detaila Throu1hout. Hancbome W~ Mantell, Huie "Carved Wood" Anhqi.e Pub. So Many Special Amenities. Automatic Sprinklers, Air Condttionin1. Secur ity System. Professionally Decorated fa Proteuionally Landscaped Dock For Fifty.Foot Boat. Private Bead\:. By Appointment Only. SU00.000. ~ •••••ottMOOO -3 bdrm, S.A. area, remodeled, expanded, immaculate, $89,000. .-s LOft -Great 5 bdrm family home, 3 baths, super location. ~.ooo. U.ttr Ale AlaY -~ bdrm. Fam Rm. expanded Carmel model, dose to everything. $289,500 fee. FOi Sltf• MU.ION -4 bdrm, den, classic Med. with slip and side tie in Dover Shores (fee). rano land. IMMACULATI CONDO -3 bdrms, end unit in N.B .. 1500 sq. ft .. very private. $135,000. ' U~la:JI: liUMI:' REALTORS. 675-6000 ~443 Eaet Co.et H'9flway. Corou del Nar •WE H_AVE380F'Mf~ ~T LJSTIN~ Qo1 ~~~ .--llMDA ISLE 3.1 MILLION 6br, 7ba. The most excitina estate on Linda. Wine cellar .. game room, indoor, outdoor pool + spa. Unequal turning basin view, plus room for 85' yacht. For appt. Call Bob & Dovie Koop 6.11-1266, 760-15*>. RE/MAX •-.. -~ You 6IT won· ROM THI STOU LUXURY UDO LIVING 5 bdrm family home. warm & wonderful. Gourmet kitchen. huge patio. roof deck. family room. frpk. New crpt & tile . To see it is to love it. $485,000. ·WATCH THE WAVES Oceanfront duplex on the beach. <2l 3 bdrm units, newly decorated & ready to rent . A bargain at $550,000 . Terrifit-terms. OWC 1st at 12'"1. lst year . 2000 Weet Belboa Blvd. Newport .. "ich . e75-1171 WHY LIMGO REAL EST A TE? ............... ,.... .... .................. ,. .... . .. ................. .... l•c•tleia. At LIM•o . llAL ISTAft_. ............ ._ I• HWJ CHlfel city ..... .................. c .. 0 .... ,_ .... ,... ..... . ............ I Iii .. .. .. ~ .............. o.. 'M••••ri I•••• Office, ...... .. ............ .... c.llr, II .... 2 tu .. • .. ,. .... , ......... ef c.... ...... '"'-... .... ... ....... , I UBI ................. ............. ,.._ ............... > .. .. .......... _ ....... . ......... ,,, .. ,..... ,.._....,.._, .... , ... I MellJt 111:M4-Jlatlr• CJ •• a, ....... . ,..., u.p-.... -... ?-,,.-- .......... Ill., ... 1 ••·• ...... ... Uilp ... -' RliL'tORS '71-HI I CATA.UNA YllW Beautifully updated 3 Bedroom f amlly -~ r~m home with pool. Spectacular ~ ·View of ocean and bay and nigh~ lights. Offered at $450,000. • COU OF MIWPOU llALTOllS Hll ... c...tNwJ .. Ccu_ .. .._. ·r 675-5511 • Ml\WORTWA,....OMT S74t,MO Largest floor plan offered. Open, fresh & beautiful view. Custom · decor, gold fixtures & many upgrades. BOAT SLIP RIGHT UP TO 45' '. '. ! 646-7711 #321 ntl IACll IA Y OMLYS241,000 This magriiftcent home, located on quiet cul-de-sac street. Has three ample bdrms. 2'h ba. & 2 b eautifu l , fire laces . ' UNBEATABLE LOCATION'.'.'. 646-7711. #322 NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE 2143 Wtllclff Dr. 1714.646-7711 Walker Blee Real Estate You've Arrived at ... UflJA ISLE . .. Spec tacular bayfront with • extensive use of wood and stained . : glass. Property is only fee home on ', the market. 5 Bdrms, including · , maids qtrs. Exclusive at $2.6 million. l ' UtlJA ISLE Best island location with sweeping •' • main channel view. Custom thruout w/terrific wood treatments. S · Bdrms including maids qt rs. Exclusive $2.7 million. BIG CANYON Custom home on the golf course w/sweeping l st fairway view. 5 Bdrms. including maids qtrs . Exclusive at $2.3 million . BIG CANYON Terrific golf course view townhome . Former model w/private pool and spa. $725,000. ilt BIG CANYON swonderful canyon view townhome. Pool and spa. All new amenities. Owner will cal1')' huge 2nd. 'Exclusive at ~75,000. IC CANYON Excellent McLain townhome. End unit, on the golf course! Best buy at $310,000 . Ulll ISl.E . ·I Unbelievable 4 Bdrm 4 ~ baths with pool and spa. Best island location. _ 3rd story has bay and ocean views . Exclusive and ready for occupancy., Huge assumable loan. · CORONA B llAl/VD Better than the beat Spystua view. 4 Bdrm and sreat pri••cy. -Own• will cury a larse 2nd. , Exclusive and priced to aell. ·' $425,000. •• 201llM.to••• ...... AcrMI fnNw llQ CANYON Ne ........... MN717 ~ .. ,,-..;. ...... I f • • I •• 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Hl•ft,_S. ....... ,_.,._ ...... ,_.. H11111'-S. ....................... ··•···•••············•· ....................... ::················· .. ·· •••r:il 1002 ., .. ,.. 1002 I 1 illl IHI......... IOU ······~··············· ····•·················· .....•........•........ ······················· Odebout Bay&Beoch ReQEstote DOY8SHQllS Unob1trut'ttd view of Up~r Bay. Dramatic courtyard entry with pool, sp1, and fountain. Four hu1e bedrooms. dinin1 room and den. Exercise room . Silt b1ths. You own the land! $7 50. ()()(). 6J 1°7100 N.I. WlSHl.-YOU ' & YOUISA HA,,Y HOUDA. Y SUSOH&THI IEST Fat 198 ll <lJ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 DUPLEX SI 09,950 Costa Mesa's finest. Clean & neat. Good in· come. Call tor more de· t4Hs, M6·2jlg * * * * * * Heritage Collection I ZO/o ASSUMAILE LOAH Immaculate 3 bds·m + bonus room with bar. Near-new earthtone carpets. s hutte rs & new tile in Kitchen. Lovely yard with storage s hed . Askinv $168,000. For an appt to see. call 540-1151. A. RAii FINO Owne r will assist with the financing on this 5 bdrm, 3 bath home. Its features in clude : formal dining room. fa mily room, RY parking, new NO QUAlJfYING. paint. Asking $229.000. For an a ppt to Owner will carry all see. c·all 540-1151 rinancing ' 1st & 2nd NIWftC>aT HltGHTS TO's! Custom home 3 Q · 3 bd 2 b th d I d Br, ramily rm & l'<X>L , ua mt rm. a re mo e e Offered at Sl35,tn> home featuring separate family room. A 2 fireplaces. h a rdwood f0loor s . ~ near.new roof, copper plumbing. RV n access. 20··~ down, owner will carry ~D~~~~·~{ all the financing at 13112o/r interest. ~~ Askinl:! $225.000. Call 540-1151 MILLION· YEAR·OLD DOLPHIN SKULL HAS LONG BEAK Qr. fre4.Sctwam-cornpa,.1 tt wtth modirn one on table INYllTOas DiuGNT-rm..iiiiiii9:'::;l-8::;11:2:.;;;;;-1~M axi murn leverage with SS.000 down . 2 B<irm condo. Owne r will carry h<.ilanee with a,l!reeabll• terms and pa~·ments. Gruss inC'ome $5400 Asking $7 fi. !KXI C' a II 540· I I .'i 1 s 1130 MONJH!! GIANT 2 Story 4 Udrm 1 •...iiiiiiiimiiiii_iiiii ____ I Rich fossil beds f ouild D A ' I L Ho m e lmm <Jrulate ,. thru·out J r1replan•s Take over $ll5.~IO loun OPPORTUMITY knocks often when you use result-getlln~ Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. No qua l1ry1 n~ Uo111 wait 536·931 l ALLSTATE ~'' Diego discoveries among rarest REALTORS Phone 642·567!1 SAN l)Jf:CiO tt\P J Martnt- foss1b nnllwns of year:-; old are turning up in bat·kya rds and parks 1n cnn• of the mos t w1 despreud deposits of its kind in North Amcn ca. museum of. f1rictls say Dr F'rt'Cl Schram. curcttor of fo~s1ls at the San Diego Natura l within the last month museum researchers have recover ed fossils from a dolphin, whale, lribatross,. rormarant. seacow ·aJid walrus dating from the fSl.iocene Epoch as far as seven miles from the ocean A dolphin head that was dts· covered had a longer beak than the modern mammal and teeth that c·url like hooks . The Pliocene Epoch lasted from 10 million years B.C to about J rrullion years B.C ·'The stuff is so widespread m this part of San D' 1 e pro a y one of the most extensive deposits in North America for Pliocene marine mammals." Schram said Museum teams a re digging at six unidentified locations in a geological~la yer of rock and sediment called the "San Diego Census cou1iters miss half of town WIITEN HERG, Mo <API Census takers had their prob· lems in :-o uch metropolises as :'-Jew York and St Louis. but the\· outdid thcmsl'lves in Wit I en berg, m1ss1ng half tht-rest dents of Mi ssouri's tanic~t town The Ccn~u~ Bureau reported that the 1980 population in Wit tPnber~ had s hrunk le) fou r , b;.i rely l'nough for a hand of bridge I\ v1s1t1ng r epor ter, however, ('<tsll y confirmed local t'la1ms that eight actually lt ve tn Wittenberg "We've been wondertng how they could be so far off in such a little tiny town," said IJave In- man. onl' or the residents A SPOKESMAN for the Census Bureau explained that forms were mailed Lo all known residents. but that actual people- cou n te rs couldn 't go every -where Wittt•nbcrg •~on the Mississip· pi River about 7!l miles downstrea m from St Louis. where city offtc1als took the federal government to court this month to l'hallenge 1980 figures tndicating the city lost nearly half its population the pas t 20 years. Federal Judges tn Detroit and New York have ruled that the census signirlcanlly under · counted residents of those cities. St. Louis budget analysts estimate that city's alleged un dercount could cost $10 billion to $15 billion in fede ral aid, but no such problem!\ wi ll result in Wit· ten berg. "DO WE GET any federal aid?" Mayor Rick Scholl asked his wife. "Nope. None." Wittenbe rg was founded in 1839 when Martin Stephan led 700 Saxons from Germany to Missouri to establish a religious colony. lie was quickly expelled as a false leader or the group, ~:Premiums .; .. . . to increase (. W ASHJNGTON CAP l The ~asic premium for Medicare's '1Supplementary medical in· l urance coverage will increase ··from $9.60 a month to $11 a -month for the 12-month period beginning next July l , the whic h ultimately became the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church By the Civi l War. Wittenberg was a thriving steam boat town wi th a church. a tave rn . a ra i I road s tation, a three.story hotel. a nour mill and its own brewery huill in 1854 and o~rat ed for several decades by Frank Bremer The brewery 's beer cell ar re- m c:11 ns, a 60-foot cavern with vaulted-arch doorways set in a solid-rock hillside. The flour mill hurnt.•d down. leaving only a chimney standing. A grove or saplings st ands on the s ite of the hotel.. BESIDES THE POST office are a grocery store, a hardware store. three frame homes. a bam and three sheds All are aban- doned and posted with signs dis couraging trespassing. The post offi ce, however. is open two hours a day. Out front is a mailbox with a sticker giving the location of other convenient pickup points Handwritten in the bla nk 1s a single word. "None .. ''The pos tmistress checks this box for mail every day," said Inman, who works on the barges whit h still aoek at Wittenberg. "But there ain't never none." ,,, ......... Formation" covering 90 percent of central San Diego and almost all of National City and Chula Vista , coastal cities to the south, the curator said. Some of the specimens can be . j reconstructed into an exhibit at the museum , and the rest could Schram said. ··Many of the fossils are com- pletely disarticulated , so you find ribs, limbs and verte brae in separate places," Schram said. "With some care in their prep. aration. they can be handled and studied." 2 Lagunans win regional •shooiout' Peter Shaw and Eric Flather of Lagun<1 Beach have won lhE rig ht to compete in regional competition in t he Pepsi Hot Shot basketball sha rpshooting contest. The boys did so by wiMing first place in their respective divisions in s hootouts at the Boys Club of Laguna Beach. Competing players have one minute to score as many points as possible from d esignated spots on the basketball court. Peter was first in the 13 to 16-year.old division. and Eric won the 9 to 12·year-old division. The rel(ional competition will be .Jan. II at the South Gate Sports Center in South Gate. The contest will culminate on a na tional level during the Na- tion al Basketball Association playoffs in May. G"'C slates free series on relaxing How to relax, relieve tension and anxiety and perform more efficiently will be the subject or a free lecture series, beginning Tuesday, Jan. 6. at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Bob Banka. dire c tor of Readwritc Educational Pro- gr ams. Balboa, will conduct this "Progressive Relaxation" series in the college's community center from 9 :30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . on successive Tuesdays. A -Saturdaf session also is pianned. from 9 a .m . to noon in t he lobby ot the community theater on Jan. 24, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7. According to Banks, this is not a self.h ypnos i s or auto· s uggestion course but is de- signed to teach participants to be a ware or muscle tension and to release it. 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The supplementary pro1ram. ,. also known as "Part 8 ," com- 'pJements the basic Medicare -hospital insurance. covera1e by ia.elptng to J>9Y physicians' bills ::.nd other expenses. A.,.lt• f rlal ', , M Ch I A .-...-.....--I~ tfftl 'a' 0. HM ,Z4-lllf GJfti 'a' 0......... ,g t or rs. ar er . ou1 """• lZS.S.C. ·~· '*' US.S* •r Plldl Qlllts a retired school teacher. 7 an..., 'r/ M lZZ.S"" '•' hft Qllll Mrs. Burton, a Social Sec:urity m.,._ l~ ... ,._. recipient, gave a plate or cookies u..._. .. el"-'r C.... 117~ Alt ti lul111inl = The department blamed the ·14,3 per~t increase on rises in -the cos t and use of doclors' to employees '1>f UHi Verdllris 111-..._ 119' ~ 11.._,_ Qlll9I Valley Electric Cooperalivt 8 llHlaf Art ti CMlllt 11~ Art.,..,.. C..... each month when abe paJd her 'I~ CM l1U1•1llt1 ........... electrtc bUJ. Thia moaUl, tne co-tl .. lf Mr ... 111.,.. ..._. .... + .... tlllic ...... 111.-.... ...... op employees decided to do tat •, c.-.. t• t 19 t Clldllil HERITAGE REALU>RS '911NSU\.A rOINT IEACHNOMT . Pa nora mic · view at wedge. from prime lar ge lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home 3700 sq ft f caturin~ ma rine c ntr.'. li vin r oom · · I S, (' (' 1.385 .000 LIDO ISLE Newl)· remodeled traditiona l style 3 h<lrm. 2 hath horn~ featuring large n•c·reation room & 2 patios Living room h<.is attraC'ti vc· beam cei lings. r1repla('e & fren ch doors leading onto h r 1<'k patio ;-.Jew k1t r h en bit-in :Jppl1 anC'cs. Close to tennis courts. s and\' head1e!) & C'lubhouse Can be solo full~· fu rni~herl S-t20.000. IAYF«O...-r 'A\· han' stover a I firw homes w11h pit.·r & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4 l Bay\•dt· Dr "'" NB 67S 6161 "' k ·· ··-- .. 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IBH \a s tutnlh c\1·l'tlral l'cl homt' \\ hul.!t· h111rn., ri1nm . t>lt•\ a tor ancl .1 pal11l 111) t lw lw11 t·h O l frn'rl al Si5n.111111 ·\ m' c; u s t 11n Ii \2-K2:i:l I w :!fi \ IAY5HORE F.4MIL Y tiOME! A S(X'C'l<.1 1 hu\ln tor lil't1t•h .ind ho<1t enthusrn~t" \\ assumablt' f'inuneing tt ntl seller \.\'Ill uss is t Prese nt offers. OI hnttl' ~utc g uard appt. cllll\' 5376.tlllll Dun a Chit'hl'ster fH2~35. ( W-27 1 5il~LUlJ>El> 'l•~FROMT OM ~! A p prm<imatdy 73' on ba.y ! •Pier tmci slip, m agnificent new ~ :1 1\fH . fumil v rm ho m e w ir.tu~t quurt11rs Radiant heated ·tih..""1te'CktW7iff'.lu . hundcur ved woodi;;. atchetl glu!Js. win t• ce llar and more'. S2:i50.0tHI. Amy Caston 'BevC'rly Morphy•&i24230. ~W-28 > ~tt1"M 111 .. 1 ~Vair((-Woocf:>Od9e (enl" .... t44-6JM «>1 Do-~ Hoibar y-,....., HcMtHt For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'i....... 1001 1002 ....... ,...w. ........ '°".'* ........... w. .......••........•...•. .•...........•••....... •.•.................... ....................... . . .................. . \\' LS I 1': Y ~ TAYLOR CO. 1 n .: \ 1. r o H s ., 1 1 ic , • 1 ~ 1 11; llVIMI TlllACI AlOMT lOW -S7tl,000 New exclusive listing . Most fantastic lo1:ation for 1ewin g the boating activity. jeUy, ocean. bright lights & romanti~ Catalina Is land. Just in time to have a c lose-up v ie w of the C h r istmas boat parad e . New lush landscaped t e rrace. 4 Bedroom s. fam. r m . formal d i n ing . dua l s t o n e fireplaces. 3-car garage. Call for appt. HOME & 2 IHCOMI UNITS AU FOR $271,000 A perfect combin a tion of <"h arm . personal'ity. warmth & income . Live in the lovely separate 2·Bdrm home & enjoy the income from the .two 2-bdrm u nits directly behind. Jn a ddition . a eozy spa & barbeque area to complete the picture. and in the fines t Costa ~esa lcx:ation. BEAUTIRJL DOYER SHORES GREAT YIEW-S.495,000 Owner Wiii eany S370,000 T.D. I 2'12°'<> Interest. No Loan fff. On Presti~ious Galaxy Drive. You will be impressed with this lovely 4·bdrm home with a verv fabulous room tor e ntertaining a ~ruwd of people. A gr eat open floor plan with famil~ r m and formal dining plus a be autiful large pool & s pa on the view ::;ide . 1620 GALAXY DR. SAT /SUM I :00-4:00 MOUNTAIN TO, HOME ARROWHEAD-SNOW VALLEY /\ beautiful award winnmg home on top of the world. Ski 111 the winter. ~wim in the summer & enjoy this outs tanding J bt>droom home fo r all seasons Only S96 .500. .• RIEALTO.S 2 I I I Saft Jooquift HiM• load NEWPORT CENTER. 1'4.1. 644-4910 t LINDA ISLE I I .1 8r . .:; Ba. huge maslcr :-.uite. maid·:. qtr~. l1et1uliful lq.:ht dee<) r . t' n t l' r l a in in ~ home . lloont for li5. val' ht Consider I option . Prtl'Cti tit s l .100.000. I I Bob or Oovic Koop. f\31 · 1266. I Res. 760-1580. I RE/MAX I ---I ~ :£., From rver yone at RE/MAX He~I wi:-.hcs for the new vear, Thank v1111 for thC' rn·1\·ile.ge of ,,." '"R6'Mftc. .,. CMto -Ml. lnN. M.,.,.. IMecll, llK. 214 l. 171tt Stl"ftt, Cotto M- 631-1266 UO,OOODOWN •11G CANYON VIEW• Transferred own e r insis ted o n bes t. take advantaJ?e. Set agains t a c hang ing bac kdrop of green and golden slopes. long s hadows. t1 nd twinkl ing li g hts : this m ajestic 5 b('droom home offer s a spacious tiled foyer Clanked bv l a.r~e_li ving room and dining room. The ruddy g lo w of blazing logs from 2 fireplaces provides a feeling of snug cheerfulness. You a re gua ranteed t o love it a t $279,000 Terms c ustom tailored lo your needs . F'or p r ivate s howing call (714 ) 759-1501 $151,500 IH 9'4EWPOIT! Wonderful family home built with privacy in mind. RV access a nd lot1ds of upgrades available . Best of a ll is the EXCEPTIONAL fina ncing . Owner will assist in carr ying paper. or pay points for a n ew l oan . Don't l e t this opportunity pass you buy. C7 14 ) 759-1501 NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAM Mt6UIL DllVI 1714t 7H0 llOI Walker8llle l11l lat1t1 ' I I I .... ,.. I 002 G1Mr... I HJ , JOOJ• ..................................................................... 411·21A Garden Grove Schools QuJet cul-de.sac street Close to everything Available w 1new F.N M.A. fmanc· mg at .12 718'1. ACT NOW -CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 2 STORY C:OHDO $12',SOO Owner will help finanre with S26.6.'10 down. Um· que area. spat•ioos grounds. OPENSAT12·4 443 Gloucester Dr torr Tustin bt wn ~21st st t Jo. U•ety, Rttr. 642-4799 ELEGANT COUNTRY MANSION Magnifi cent N orth Tustin 8000 sq ft estate o n almost I acre SI ,750,000. Great finan<'- 1ng will trade. ~u1ty. ror s m<11ler home. in come prop . trust deeds H1rk Alderette. owner realtor. 731·5115 w affl front Homes Thi s 3 Br 2•, H<1 townhome ha.~ a pallO and deck right on lhe hay with a shp for 3.5' boat Offered full} furnished for 11nl .v $320.000. I.his home h<1~ been used only as a part lime second homt: The ch<trm <tnd 1slan1I lifest yle of H<ith11<1 Island are \'otir~ v.1lh th1~ 5 Bdrm.homt: v.ith pr" alt' pier and ,.hp fur 35· boa I lJ M :il A R S II A L L *** TetttaT~ !ntl \'alenci" Col.ta :\lesa You art:lhev.1nncruf l free tickets tS lO 50value1. to Sports Vacation & RV Show Jan3thruJanl l Anaheim Com en I ion Center Ttt'kels must tw ex changed for resened seats al the Convention Center ahead or lime Call 642-5678. ext 272 lo claim your ucke'lS ••• VETS • NO DOWH! Neat and clean 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. OY.ner will sell VA or con,·enuonal $95.000 Call nov. !(79-5370 ALLSTATE I REALTORS 3 BEDROOMS $83,800! j Bt:a u11ful remt•dt'll•d I l'ov. nhome 2 !'lnr~ • µool + lenm~ +JOI: 111 beaC'h· Most popular model. f1replat'e. Hurry' 646·7171 $2 $100 .Uittc*H i10 PENNY P-INCHER AD :1 ltnt'!o for 2 da\!o nnl.' !>l a da.1 3~<'· a hnc \rt\ ertts<' o nt' or morl' 11ems \ alued up tu S IOO Each add11tonal lant> l!o onh fill<' for \ht• I wu da ·,-s Sorn . no rom mernal a d !o allov.ed Charl(e Your Penn' PmC'her Ad or u ~e 'our Rank Amerir~rd \'isa or Masterrard 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ' • DOVER SHORES PRESTI We are proud to represent one ol finest properties of Newport back This prestig io us estate sized offers the fi n es( of amenit · Features within this 4800 sq . residen ce included 4 bedroom baths. billiard room. formal din marble entry. s wimming pool. and a panoramic view of the back and c ity lights . Value d at 1699.000. ./ BEST BUYS Hl·:.\CJ( 1n:sT i\ l ' H A '.'iT. Compll•tc kitl.'hcn Sl'ill 1ng parking lot. t•tt· On :\l'" port H int n1.•.ar m·t·ant'rcml ~:,1·1·1 n tllU.' S447.ll(IO. OR ' ~ STl>H Y DC I' I.EX w 11 h I anlill;\IC B:.i \ \It'\\ c;·ood ('l>llll good 11w;1mt• :'\l'~11· :'\llY l' S:J1 5 .00ll OR .\J(J'\TJ(.' EI. I.() TOW:'\ u ol·sr:. 2 H<lrm. dhl garagl' .-\<·n•ss to 1xx1l. O\\llt-r \\tll n irn lo· • • c own ermo.; m·1rnt1<1hlt• SH-UJ!">lt BURR WHITE REALTOR , Inc . ;;>QOl Newport Blvd N ew port Be,1cn Phone 17141 6 TS-4630 ."' ""' ...... ••ctor, .... ,.. ............. .. r-................. Al tM loc ...... htff Mlow -4"criMd .. trHhr .... .., ........... ............... todey'a DAILY rtLOT WANT ADS. ,._ ................ hr ......... _ ....-ct te ht Mell i..t.,,..._ Ill IMt c..._ Mell FrkMy. S41fw•y -4 s-.y. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM 1825 Port Wheeler. Ha rbor \·ie\\, ~n 644-906(1 S218.5oo. Fee Sun. 1 4 2 la pM FAM RM or DBI 227 Vr<J Orvieto. Lido Is land. N B. 673 7300 S350.000 Sat Sun 1-5 l HOROOM 15 s .... 1ft l'11urt. Newport Cres t , NR 640-5357 $240.000 S<Jt Sun I ·5 820 \'1etori<1. Cost<i ~J csa fi4ll · 77 11 SR9.90o Sun 12+ 3 IR plus FAM RM or DBI 795 Rall>oa ,\,·e. Laguna Reach 495 1064 S27R.900 Sa S n 1 30.4 : 3d :Hfl3 Canadian Dr .. Costa Me a ' !J79 1791 Sl24.900 Sat Sun 10·6 •l-172Galax~· Dr . Do"erShrs. N.B ll.t2·25 10 S6RS.OOO· Fee Sat Sun 1-5 2232 \·ia San R<.'mo . L ido Is land. NB sn .1:100 Sat Sun 1-5 320 Seawar<I <Shorediff l '.'Jpt Sch fi3 1 1-tOO S:\84.500 Sat Sun l-5 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN • 1620 Galax\' Or I Oo\'er Shrs> NB 64.t ,1910 S495.000 Sat Sun 1·4:30 2724 Wa\'etrest ( H\.Hls Brdmr> CdM 675·0000 s:ns.ooo Sat 'Sun 1:5 3907 Topside Ln .. Coron a del Mar 675-6000 S360.000 Sat 1·5 S IR plus FAM aM Of' DBI •2072 Pha l a r ope C r t.(Mesa Verde>CM · 556,1393 S229.000 Sun 1·• r 12 Tra falgar. Ha rbor Ridg~ 644·6200 $2.900.000 S/Sn 1·4 :JO!· 201!! Riverside Dr .. Santa Ana ' Hg ts '• 546·2313 $175.000 Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM •443 Glouceste r Dr .. Costa Mesa 642-4799 $126.500 Sat 12~ 2 ....... FAM IM w D9' ;1 • •971 Bayside. Bays ide Coves, NB .... 646· 7711 $749.000 Sat/SWl 1·5 385 Bayview T e rrace. Costa Mesa •l• 646-5791 $200.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 . • •• .... .. . ,,. ... _. ............. -. , .................... ___ .....,_ _,_ ...... --..... ......,. .. -... --· _ __ ...,..,. ... "',... -~ ..... -.... , ... _ -..._ I PllfBT F .. Y 11M ....... --...w.....-.-1 ... , ........... ,.., ..... ,,.. ...._ ••' a s Qwwoo "If( w. ... 1 .. .,~,, ....... Sl£EPll Sllml.JFF COINEJ .... -.. _.... ..... .,., ...... et.4 telwi L._... , I t .. W .... l '-4, J a.&-.. ...... ~ ....... .. ............. --.... -::· . .., ..... c .................. w .......... . Sla4,10t .... Hl-1400. ON WATEI -llU SPACE_IU ~.., tM1c.,....-4 w ..... z-:11wy dwa ....., ...... MexJc-.... .................. ,.... ...... ; lle4, .-CL W• ............. & .... ~ SZ4t,IOO. U 1-1400. A WATERFIOO HOME W/SLIP a. • prf•eh cn n »r. Woo4. Mc•, ...... ......... ,...-tc .... for ..... J lite& ...., ...... Lsp • .,.. M•lltt rH•, ,._ IMlp ,_,ly roo•. ,,..,... Hlry -' ,_. owa beeclt & IOA T SLIP. 0..... wlH •11l1t wltlt •• c .... $510,000. '"· HARBOR VIEW lllll.S-VU Trt 8"al unw _. wllt pri•11er ..ct ....... ry. zw.. ... & ..... ,,.. ,.,...,. • • lllltltc .................. c.-wltta •• cerpet & ,.... ,1., ,.t10 .. 9reHlteft. Two •n•••ble loHa. $U2.000. 67J-6t00. OCEANFRONT LAGUNA BEACH S..ctK .. .,. 0c ... Ylew & .....at.I Zltd. 2 .... co-op rf91tt oa OCH• •. •11•ry. prf••r· secwfty, bffclt & ...... ,. ... $31 o.ooo. 631-1400. INCREllBLE LINDA ISLE HOME A "sllewc.1e"' .._.for a•qllislh ._ coretia9. Pri•ata a.tarlor a11try cowtyarcl wHtl brick w .. ·wcry o••r ., • kl 09 .,. & pool W.rior ..try witti wladlag oelr 1taircOH. Ea.g..t & • IM_,IM ...... 6t. ,_ ~ 41 wwwt •1tc.... _, bl""*fwl ...._ l.ulrlw ... Mr ......... 4 f..My ~ IH•tlf•I llSOiclffMp. wall co•erl•q1. w/Fnttch ..-S, ..._~...ta tot-. ~oor .. atad Wfiil 01•e•llt ~tiilM) qnMt good fade ...t ~· A ipOCiollS watHirOllt patio ... tip for '-"P boat Ir two .......... S 1,395,000. Showes by .... .-c. ~· 631-1400. EXTRAVAGANT QUAL & CHARM ParfecHoa la Hery dehlll ou: Udo lala. &oe .... , C...try Fnttcl: 4 ..._, J1/2 IN6I. J frplcs. pla ldo. altwthn, braH .......... Hrdwd floors. beadthl Hlea, goldH o•k 1tairc.... -•cltl•t wall co•ert.JI· M...... .... wHlt .,. •d flrepl•ca. L .. daupad by lot•n &•rdeH. View fro• ••lt•r Hite. ledKed to $665,tOO. U 1-1400 AN AURA OF B.EGANCE lalfflor dHlper• owa coado , .. , co.,let•d. L...,... ...._ lr .. tll e11 •lrrored work. Mirrored lt•r. herytlll.. htcW.C ......... frnclt ...... ll••H, c•st.. coat••,or•ry i.1111a •· J •ah of thw & ~ .., .. '"JO •Wet tooMrma... • C• for color ..,....,. .• , ..... to .. •fled ...., ..... $4'5,000. EXQUISITE tlWPORT CONDO ,,,., • sllewe9M • Newport Cnst! Coner 2 \eel ...._ ,_ OCIAM VU. hM••r decor wffl: .-.W wi.r 16111•, ...... .... c ..... 0..... ...... 1.1 wltlt flH.clag Hd carry AITD. s 112,500. u I· 1400. PRIME NEWPORT ll:wtFIONT •ilR':t;.zW I 1.-1 ..._ ....._ wltll ..._c -'O. *tclKor.Q•t loc•tlH •• ... llACH. la • flH ,.., ....... W9& L-..,.... ........... f•r Htert•l•I... , ;011lltllltlH for .... ...... .... 14 to $649,500. ll:WIFIOlff lJGllCA BEACH s.ec._., 0c .. View a· .....,..., l~d. 21t•. CO•O, rltltt H OUH. ...... N __ ,._,, ,. ... ,, ...tty, IMtlcl: • aw' ' 1,..a. PI0.000. 6il-1400. OCWIFIOlff llPl.El Pl.US 0.. ......... ...,.. ..... 411fk~ ,. I .,. ....... c..r ....... . lmtrt ,.. am ... ,,_ ,... Met •. ........... , ,YUef-.-&Mt ........................... , lllllmlfllr .......... c.-....... .. "°""" IMI ...... ,.. ... ...,. Perfect t.rc..,......_ .......... .. -, ....... r. IUIO.IM. 6Jl-14M. --.'\ WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC. · ltEAl ESTAT£ !Mir' ....,,,.., l'rop•"V ~nt ~ W C'*' H\00/ )1$ ~""A.,. ~&.'.tell a.._,.., dl·I-67N"' ·~~ 11ms1 IAYW ~•led on polh Harbor l1land. 40 ba.Yfront lot with private pier a nd flo1 t . Olde r rHld ence. llS0.000 T.D. can be auumed by q u a ti tled buyer . F ull price t l ,780,000. Y ou 've Arrived at ... llVlllE University Park. E xcel end unit .Cardiff w/custom loft. Oversized lot and cl05e to pool. On the gr eenbelt . This cha rme r h as excellent as- sumable loan. $158.900. 15 J orda n East Open Saturday and Sunday 12·4 llVlllE Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, sing le family home ~th VERY private s hopping and fr~eway . $164.500'. Owner will carry 2nd. 34 Almond Tree l..rl Open Sun. l ·4 llVINE T urtlerock. Enjoy the ultimate in fa m ily living in t his tas tefully ~ecorated 4 bdrm ho me . Also mclu..des forma l dining r m and family room . Convenient to par ks sho p pi n ~ a n d excel sc hools : $199.900. 19441 Sierra Raton Open Sunday 1·4 llWPOIT HEICHTS Fixer upper. Family home with pool a nd brick. Excel location $149,000. DANA POINT Spectacula r views of Dana Point Ma rina coast l ine fr om t h is immaculate 3 Bdr m . 2 ba home. Excel home for entertaining. Owner fin a ncing with 2.5°.k down . $750,000. CATAUllA ISLAlll Ready to move into. Furnished 2 Bdrm condo with g r eat view . Includes 6 passenger golf cart. Ex· change possible. 2075 Sen Joaquin Hilla ~d. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport Beech 640-5777 Cl 'dW. 1.0011 ...... •illli £eat •lew. Pr ime 111 .. 1111 ...... or1•out pool ••d waterfall. A1kha1 HH,000. Owaer wUI carry._ DUPLEX s 110,000 Prime Ca.ta 11 .. unit.a. Clean -r ef urbishe d · Flnanclnc l Hun')' • Call for clst•"' ! ... 7171 r·EAJ.1 ESl~lKRS WAT-ONT s.....y_.,..., PIER/SUP. quaint 2 Bdrm home on lecat R·2 lot. 2 ca r 1ara1e. $US,000! DWUXIS Selers Wll .... ,. 2.Ar.3 bdrm $25.S,tQO.l- W bdrm $385,000! 3br 2ba ea \ritS8,900! ..... ..,,..... ••••• ••7~7060• UALPIOftl will love tllb beautiful upgraded 2 bdrm coodo. Super location. ONLY S82.~. Owner may help with financing. Call 979-$370 today! ALLSTATE l REALTORS IXICUTIVI TOWlllOMI 2BR-only Sll4,000! H ! JU'\ I '°' 1: I \I ' \ I'\\ 41120/JIA 2 stor y home. shake roof. fresh paint. patio. Sl67 .500. East.aide Cost• Mesa. loyMcc..11,llr. 541-nn Sll.000 Assum able loan of $48,000at 12'1'1'o Adult s 45. Ocean.side, m•nY amenities. loyMcc..11 ..... Call Kevin43).9Ml. GREAT VALUES-NOW·! WOODlllD61 0'4 THI _LAii Lak e .vi~w condo . Ollls.landin~ !loo.r plan. Strong financing a vail. $214,500. llYI .. IAR•AIM -upgraded condo. Attractive assuma ble fi nancing. $87,000. 1"I a• RS AT TMI ~NICI large 3 bedroom. 2\h bath condo. outstanding value. $249,500 . HADOa VllW OCIAM NW -4 bedroom on Phase Ill. Many extras. Coast and light view. Won't last at $296,000. RA• HAl808 .... COteO -, Outstanding floorplan in guard gated communit y . Many high quality upgrades. Only '479,000 . LA94MA fllX9 3 bedroom retreat. Only 15% down. Hurry! Won't laat at $189,500. LIASI SIA WM -Large 5 bedroom view home. 3\h bath, 3 car garage. Lease $1,500 month. CUSTOM ta. MOITMWOOD ..... -Outstanding value. 3 bedroom home, upgraded and landscaped. Ready to .move into. Very attractive financing . $165.000 . HAllOI ¥llW IXCLUllYl-3 bedroom. 2 bath. Owner will help finance. Only $225,000. Hurry l ) . lar1e '3 bdrm I.Mr blodla to beach. am.• · MAU RY S'lAUimKR SEA LJON Rlt.\L'IJY 67~ ·············----NEWa.I EASTSIDI c:.M. ZS12 Sant.a Ana Ave.. 2 BR. 2"'2 ba. omtemp, design. $116,tu. 646-50'6 .....,3: OWNER D~PIRA'rnl E.side 3 Br 2 Ba. lrg Fam Rm w/rrpc. Law down, non~u.alif)'iatus· sumable loaa. OW<l $132,500. By Owner. S48·2763 -MESA VERDE58dnn.J' ba. Country '°'*• ~. spa . 1229,llOO. a.nee. Act. S56·1-M7.elm CUl.DISAC Tidy 3 Bdrm, 2' batH1 home with relllOOllfld, kitchen-in e9Dllilart condition. JUll 11.lLM.• Present your laW9l IAllllT ...... 642-1211' 3br. 2ba, dal/famrm II" rm w I frplc. new Ol"dt assum loan 1124.• PR· 979.1791 ••b•• ..... ·~· pen.Wm._.. ......... BeautlfuJ 'l\utle Rock Broadmoor . 3 bdrm hom e can be purchued w atth a MT'NI.MU M OOW..N payment, no quaJlfying. Ca1J l.15 ror dt!tai la-; ll1ll is r ee \and. S.174,SOll. t i 01 '- BeautlfW ~iodlirutge 3 Bq ZYJ. Ba. many up. grades. earttTto.nes. Motiv.atlldM!Oer. AaKing E.48,soo, Call Glen Bell-.ntt~ RBMm>RB wa9 s '& • OM'ler willtcanT wl Z53 dbwn. 3 9*m. w. Ba. oo."14.; 1 .. <cr1m!J mo. e &.. L l 8' l ' Z m o W.\rrdflowe.r model. tllDT.!i81J J.erey Jones. an1um ..... a...._._ '-..... °"_' '7141494-11n ...... ~ BreathtaJDnc view ol P aci f ic fr om S an Cle me nte Isla nd to Hollywood Hilla from • mm ac ulafe 3 Bdrm, dm, family room hom e. Amid towerin1 pines. Beamed ceillnp, completely redecoraled. -··· d on osen I I ! '- 1218 N. C0ABr HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., ... ~ of woed 11111 glMI and deck& to bMnd with the Hart.or Vu.._ 4 • z ba, fam na. ,_ LMd. SMl.-.MHm ... IUY. Sl71,0ll. Priem J 8*a:, 21/a ba. emdo. Oeeaa view . u-. dow•. t ..... >OWCh riq at 13., i•t. Walk to beach/pool Tom Got· Uer.Bkr.-- PVT PARTY·Nlm real&ar wiabes to pu(cbase Bluffs Cando. Ur. 2Ba ainale st ory. t 714 > 3'6·7724 Eves Mr. Wricbt ASSUteWLOAH I bdnn condo. Cloee t.o H oa1 H os pit a l . Completely funlisbed. Pool at 1pa. securit y . Move in now before escrow cio... $125,000. C/ZI •• ..... c..llr ,...,..1 c h a ra cter of the -------- neigbbortiaad.. A Charm· IDI 3 Bdrm. 2 bath for only $211..0llO. lp1 ._.T FAMl.YHOMI Unobstructed View of ocean & CJUJyon. Uruque- 1 y decor at ed kome fe•tures Jbr. 2ba. new cpt.&. & drape. 2 VJew decks. Auwn. tst T D. $179.000 YllWS.....nD Of sunset.a • ctty lights. Thia lbr home features new lutdlm apptiaDcea Ir new~ ~size yard w tpaibDSZl.0.000 497-MM 11ama1·IMH SU,_llACH COMIOIUY! 116CAMYOM Luxurious 3br, Sba, townhouse. All lie rooms, custom decor . , ...... ~ Your ch•nce of a lifetime to live on Lido Is le in • charming 2 bdrm home plus den. Street to street loca•ion and w1Uun steps to one of Lido's rinest beaches. A must to s«. S350.000. Presented by Grace f'is. he r , Agt . R.H .R 67J.7300. IAYRtONr' S47S.OOO 10"\-dwn.. owner will carry. Cute 2 br. 2 ba home w/bolt dock. Rm. to expa nd. Prillcipala ooly. AM for a.rry at Trad ition al Realty. 131-7170 HI 119CCIMM> Lovefy I Bdrm. V'iew al Bay • Ocean. Owner will finance. 1269.000. R ita Writer . All 752-5710 &JDOISU 3 bdrm. 2 bolllh. lge sun· ny patio. 2 car garage. Access to ttnnia. beach • club. Pnme condition. Call Barbara. agl, R.H.R. 67l-7300. Llve an an exclusive con· dominium community ol L.aguna 8eldl. Close to !,be ocean and a sandy .;;;;;;;;;;_;;;_;; beach with 1111 ou&stand· LmQ_ inl blue wlUlr vtew and ma1nirlcent Sunffts. 2 A w.,atUh bdrms. ZYJ blitbl. This Your dream will come ...... condo 11 spacioul and true in this spacious, 3 com fortable. Deluxe bdrm home on an extr•· bwJt·tn lcitdlm, family wide lot. l..arle game room. 2 ~. at· r o o m . a I r e a d y tached garaae. A r e.I furnished. Thia borne is buti _aMlt s11_yooU....u perfect ror family living u ..-~'" • entertaimng. Call now COASTISl'All • ask for Vir ginia This may be one ol the Jut estat• ol tJus lund O'Brien. BIL Dlmirabie2lr+-di!L sci. to be found.. 7 balrooms. I R .. 1 ll" I' O'.~ .... K0 ' , ii". '--j j. j "'),... l • c' !IY. Deertfe6t-aami*I. A> 6 b•t.bs. Views in three !WD1 lcmrn Allll 9M4l?A. dir ec tions ocean . I I , J lj I ~ 11land.a md namtaina. ~~~~~~~~ Huce pool. roam for ten· I - " ; P M llMI ni1. nearly 1"'1 acres. -------·•• Auanq S'llZ5.0llll. (" .. ~~~;!->~ ATTENTl ON 00 IT YOUR.SELPERS! Duples lot in the Nor11I end with o6der income unit• and pa.. ror re- buildin1. siaooo. MIWrOllT Ce»eo Don't m 1as l.his rare larce 2 bdrm condo in CU/f Haven0ver3IOOsq. Ct. Laal one ol cml.y lO. Great neicbbucbood. R.1£.lt. A.nll&DeNUB Al ent. 17a-7300 C1 41t1t•1 1e Beau tiful Weatcllff I>Over home decorated in com ptete f.6epnce. 4 bdrm, family room. 3 bat ha. French • doon, . sWTOWllll.ial a . .ec.luded co.trt)'anl ~~ Voa'ne. R.RR. Acent. 17J. 7300 ........--..... ==-...... ·~ ... ft. I.._ +aa&JL - --· .. 0 Mo ..... , ............ la I . tilt. ttl. a.etA.-.acaa .... uc. n••-.,._ _, .. __ _ .. . . "' . -..._ ...._ -'•·--.... ----.. --~ ....... .. ,_.,. ---.----.--... ,,.-.. .......... ~ ............... _..._ I n ... 1~--.............. ............. ,.,... A.IC ........... •Lo ....... OIWM, ........ • ___ ,.... ___ •• ___ 111 C humioa lbdrm oo beach, no kkll ~ ctoc.s. Pat., Place. a 4tlt-l00, llw~iiy-.11~ ....... ST5.•Mr CIVIC C1r J~ m..m1 or MNl12 ••·9711. .... ,.... .... Jl6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• l---.. 1¥1151ats---n·~~·~ bia)! area.. P ool as I& back yrd. WAMl9 Fis• upplr'! S BR aDd dee, us.too. u .ooo clowa. A-.... VA ioan. Partially fw-n. Yrly lae avail $1700/mo . 6'1·0763, ~l eves a. wknds at lJ~"°· •• Prine --------.a,. BKll. •ID> ow..-s ... Si>anlinc 3 Bdrm. just painted imide and out! Sita OD 3 tree adorned lot. Owner motivated. and may help fanance. $125,500. TARBELL. BKR. Call~1m 0....1~ ... ... .__ ................... . ....... .._ ,_We 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 121lSO mint cmd. uh int, dbl awnings. stove, refri&. evp coWer. set up in smog-free Pine Valley. San Die&o Cly. lo rent pk. $6900. 673-5529. VIEW " ON WATER 2 Bdrm 2 ba, beautiful furnishings. Security bldg: Pool. Sta mo. Ocean VU penthouse, beautifully furn ., 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Security. $1100mo. w .... ,. ........ -.. ••.. 631-1400 Prime ofc. bide. in North Santa Ana. Owner wiU sell all or part ~ bide. Existing l"anance $350,000 at ll.S%. 10,000 IMJ: fl. of. l yr. old ~C. b14C.CallJotm.953-0SM 2BR DPLX, spac, Ulil ~ • Pd. adults. 333 E. 21st Whelan MGR . 3 ) aft. lPM Real Estate _64_5_·8_1_03 ____ _ ---------'Hurry! beaut new adu.lt condo, 2br. 2ba nr S.C. t.c._P...,ty 2000 PlazaS525~1-2425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llNTS Westside Costa Mesa, good condition, income St0.800 yr Price S••s.ooo. Dn payment 1130,000. owe balance. at 11%. . A PRESTIGE / ._+-I HOMES Real Estate Invest - ments 3333 W. Coast Hwy, N 8 '4MM6 TUUXES Absolutely prime loca- tion in Corona del Mar and Balboa Peninsula. Large assumable loans. Ask for Smith·M~er 641-5357 APPLIVAU.EY Near new •-P lex, 2 bdrm. 2 bath each unit with fireplace, enclosed patio, garage. 116.5,000. Bill Grundy~ Rltr. '7Mt61. ~ 4-ft.D MBA YaDI Pride of Ownership, new roof, drapes, carpets wlthin 2 years. Rent.s below market. Lots ~ upalde potential. Priced ri&ht. No vacancies in latt year. Call for. de- Ua..-752-lmlO.-- .E. SIDE2 BRSSOO Children/dogs OK. dbl ga r . 2395 Oran ge. 499-4820 4br, 2ba. new kitchen. cpt. $650/mo. 49'-2.561 E'side 1 Bdrm l a col· tage. ~90 per mo. Call 6'4· 7722 wltdys. J BR. 2\.'a ba. 2 frplc, luit· ury twnhme . in Citihomes Tract at So. Cst. Plaza. Comm pool/· jac uzz i. 2 enc l 'd . garages w/autooPeflers. $725 per mo. 751-M&S Newport Heights 2 Br. Duplex. Private yard. NO P ETS. $:m. Gas & water paid. 673-2256 Child. sm pet OK. E·side. 2br lba cottage. yard & gar. ~so. 552-8343. Luxury 2 Br. 2 Ba. fp, dbl gar .• atrium,.palio. sses. 6'2·5290 3 Bedroom l "'i Bath with pool $700 month. 963-8)5 2 Br. 2 Ba. Single' story, double car enclosed garage. Community pool. $525 mo. 831-e990. .UkI.orJl._ BT_. 3232 J '-'UAIL ', ••·••••••••••••••••·•·• T HOMES FOR RENT Pl •CE • Bdrm. SS7S. Fenced I.A I yarcJ•• aarace. Kids • NOPanES .. f pet.s welcome. 9&t-25e6 co,-n l:H , ...._1 or 973-2971. ,._.,no fee. J ••••• .,.., )234 ----------············--·~·~··· --------Jbr. fTPlc, pmio. S150/mo. 18315 BU1wood. After • JI UNITS COteO , ....... dwaer mo¥m, out of uee. AllPVVal for • c.doe. Teuti.e tnc:t aq. Priced .a 10.I X crou. 0..... will Cart'Y eoa&nd ll in.. A Quall Plliff ndllllw. m-imo .... HOMES POR RENT 3 • 4 Bdnm. '550-$575. Fenced yards Ir 1ara1ea. Kids • pets welcome. 114-2506 tJr 1'7J,a'71. ,._,, aofee. n · • ...... u40 ....................... OK. STOO/mo. Da11 ta.J41T Dn; '108/mo. "'-J'llllllr C1 .nlW l:••MS-llf1.•IB • .... ........ .. ~ HOllDrollUNT -••call•~ aldnaa . .._,_.. ............. w.,.. ., ... •.c-; KMk. _.,.. .... ,.. ... ,... . --...... a. . ort7Nfn.A11-.•'- I· ....................... Woodbrid1e Creeks ide Willow lMM ~. 3ba, frpk , A/C , behind LIDOISU _parkJpool. d~ota.led... ~ -· Hie model, gardener ~lJ~Ba. frp c. elec. $925.552·1.389 gar . d oor, $950/mo. Scenic: Ora.QCetree ZBr con do . R ef rig w /1treams. pool , jacuui. tennis. etc Adults only, no pets. $495. 67~9Zl:8. 2br + den, 2~ba S800 3br, Z\.'Jba S900 •br, 2" ba $900-$12SO 4br + bon. 2"ba S875 3br, 2ba S650Tustin REALTORS WOODlmD-WE 2 Bd + den. 2 car garage, gardener & as· soc. fees incl $750/mo. Call Glen Hellwarth 559-9400. REALTORS 2Br. lBa Condo, wlyd, Woodbridge. $550 mo. Wayne49!M7619, 497.5935 Woodbridge Qitt.age de- tached. new 2 story, Jbr, 2Yiba, Ir. fam rm, form din rm. frplc. 1895/mo. 552-8928. Brand new Willow Wood- b r idg e vac. 4 B r . Paradise liv. Boating club, all lux. schools. pits , pools, shopping are uno yi>U. $850/mo. 968-4021 Desirable 2 br + den sgL sty. Deerfield Condo. Agt. 644-0724, 963-0902 L .... leclt 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Zbdr":, 2~a, f~c. patio, ne w y ecorat~. nr beach • shops. Adulta. no pets, $550 + util. 497·5862. MhMo.Ylefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3bdrm. SS50. Fenced yard • garage. Kids & ~ welcome. 964·2586 or97J..2971,._., nofee. Newport.... J2't . ..................... . 885·0215, 675-6948 . or 793-•9SS. Newport Shores Canal front 4bdrm. 3ba. newly decorated. 2 blocks to ocean. 962~. LIDOISU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 180 deg ocean view, new home 4Br + FIR. $995. Open Sunday. nXJ Calle Frontera. Agl, Anita 770-4 706 or 963-81112 s. .... Capittreo 3271 . ...................... . Village Sen Juan 3 br, 2 ba. a /c, pool priv. No pets. Avail~ immed. S600.586-7216 Co.da 111lllt- U.fw lll•d J4Z5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. 2ba, sgl floor, lge patio, clse\O 17th St. Call 548·416' 2 8dnn 2. Ba Qllldo in Newport Beach. $560. StS-7221.Bonnie MEWL Y DICOI. *** s-911 t .. 103 Via Antiges- Newport Beach You arethewinnerol lfrwtlc6ilh ($10.50 v~Ji: s,......, &IVSllow Jan3tbNJanll Anaheim Convention cner Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved seats at the Convention Center ahead ol time. Call 642·5678, ext. Z72 to claim your tickets ••• 2 Br. 1 ba. Wall to wall car pets, drapes, bum- Deluxe 3 Bdr 2 8th, Fireplace & 2 Bdr 1 Bt.b in 4 plex nr. 5 pt.II. Enc, Garage, hookups, no peU 983:6551_-- 3Br. 21,<JBa, 2-story, 2 car gar. frplc, $575 $36-8916 Near 5 Point Shopping Center. 2"3 ~-Apts. S400·'450. Kids OK. n.o pets. 964-2586 or 973-21171 Act .• no fee. Large 2 Br. Built ins, fireplace. enclsd patio. garage. $425_mo. Gary Bosler 536-2498 LARGE 2 bdr l ba nr bcb, yd, util pd. $450. 11~2216 lJ42 l.egmaM ... 3152 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. oo goU co u rse , i nc lds washer/dryer. frige. $825. 492-6700. Newport.._.. 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK BPORT APAllJINTS COUMT'IYCWI UYIGIM MIWPORT llACH An adult community on the Back Bay. S pec - tacular Spa. 7 swim· ming pools, 8 lighled ten· ni.s courts, bike trails , putting g r ee n . Bac h elors. 1 and 2 bedrooms apartmer;its. and townhouses· from $449. 00 per month On J amboree At San Joaquin Hills Road (7 lt )644-1900 UNDEISTATID LUXUIY- PIOMOMT'OIY POIMTAl'JS Promontory Point adult villas give you an un- matched view. Enjoy health club, pools. ten· nis. s auna, beach & more. From S655 to SlSOO. 200 Promontory Drive West, just north of Jamboree on Pacific Coast Highway. 1714J67MOOO Oce.anfron\. for Winter Rentals. Furnished & unfum. Broter. 675-4912. 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar, dfwuher, pool. Adults. 6'2·5073 ins. Nice Apt for rent. NO FE.E! Apt. & Condo 548·4162 rentala. Villa Rentals. 3 lrTos J 111• Newl.Y dec.u. gas pd., enc l iar . pool , a7waaher~ 'AcsuHs . 642·5073 MESA VERDE home at· 2 Br. 1 Ba. $400 mo. lst. last + deposit. zza Slate St. 646-.4559or642-i431. 38r.1'7'lBa.. Westside &12-z:m mosphere. 2 & 3 Br dlx D .. PoW 312' apts. Nopeta.54&-1034 •••••••••••-•••••••••• 1Bdrm,1 hmh. all util pd. $3SO. 131.1173 675-4912 Broker 2 Br. 1 Ba. Avail. now. Area of. Balboa " Cout , Hwy. '52~ met. J . f>. Property Mg mt . 751·2787. Aft. Spm, 548-'°'4 Westcliff N.B. lldult con- do. 5585. 2 Bdnn, 2 bath, 10 ste.ps to pool. New carpet.ins. yearly lease. Agt. 759·1616. 3 Br. 2ba. 933 W. Balboa. Dishwsr, frplc, laund hookups, garage, lh blk to b c h . $750/mo. lit/Last, security. Avail now. Call 673-2282 from 9-5pm. Near CdM High Sehl. 2Br, 2Ba, $600 m o FrR.Jc. dshwshr,-rus t shag, no pets. patio. 644-0685, 63,1-~ 2br , frplc, lge patio, encl. gar, yrly lse $490/mo. 497·•025 lbr. frplc. 2 car gar. ac r oss from b c h . $400 Imo. 642-6996 LAS IRJSASArTS. AT BEACH Ocean view. pool. tennis courts. adlts. Bach., l&:.! bdrm from $420 5515 River Ave. 642-2566 YEARLY $550 per mo 2 br. 2 ba, gar. wac;h/dry. cross sl. from beach 840-6436 Vers ailles J Br pen thouse. view of fountain. refri g inc I. $S50 640-9900 Agt l Br L'pstairs. pool W1J Call Sam Agent 76(). li56 or640-5357 3810 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near S.C Plaza. !bdrm condo. $425 incl ut1l & a ll amenities, tennis, Jae. pool Avail Jan l Call 5t 0·8519 or after 6. ~7 -5892. )811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. with patio. l.'tlls paid. $375. Call aft SPM 960-2340 .,. ........ Fw ltilhed w U•fw1liah1d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawirll Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plans from S41S. 2 bdrm from $505 + pools. tenn1:1. waterfalls. ponds' t;as for cooking & heallnll paid. F'rom San Drego Frwy drive North un Beach to Mc Fadden then West on Mr r adclen t o Seaw111d \'1llaj!e 1714 )893-5198 lbdrm. secunty bid~. on beac h . Long Bearh view of Queen Mar~ refrig & m1cro-wa,·<'. $400 in c l uttl ('all 644-5642, 556-4564 4000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach Motor lnn, Weekly rentals from $84 & UJl 646·7445. 2274 Newport Blvd. C.M. Balboa Inn oc~anfro11l. Low winter rates. Daily !!! wee~y 675--87~---r Vocotloft ~ 4250 ....................... ' 4bdrm. 2ba condo on North"" Shore orTaliOe. 7 Fully rum. Stmin from North Star. $4001wkly 957 3226. ~3946 Bert. Ocean Bluff Kauai C.:on- do Golf. ltSmlS. $250 per wee:~Sl~Jl!. ~ 673-7595. Bch, pool & jacuw l'OOdo H.B. $600 mu., 3 Br hsc $800. Ad Siller 11375. 642-4300. 24 h.ts --------Rftltab. to Shere 000 ·: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmg ·1 /\vo1tl deposits & cut lavmg c:ocpe11ses' Profess1unally si ncc l!t7l HOUSEMATES 832·4131 Fem to shr 3Br. 2Ha h:w rl.'dec. ""'" 1•pt. 11r Iida. • II B $21.N 1J111 :"31;-1140 \1 dture ki."Sp 1\11111! t•J share 111 llt>ach Ilse $31).J • rno 1ra•I 11111 &V; mH art c Roommute wanted M 1- :-i H area. cvn1?en1al neal , n1Jn s mkr S300 mo Uni( dep S5<I 642 3540 Dedicated Chn.~t1an gn \ • has Apt lo share w, • same nr OCC S175 mu ' 641 -4077. 833-2324 Housemate ~anted tt1 ~ s hare 2 Br 11, Ra h ouse. female. non- sm oker w e .. 1mins1er Im 3946 F'cmalc .... ;int:; fe1THth • rt•um 111 .itt• ,.;c\\ µur• Beac h 1·1mdu T t•11111s. :.auna. J<iC·. w.1lk Id ' b c .t r h Pl\~ J an 1 >18 !IO:l~ea_\~'"111tl"'"agi· Kou m m a le w .111 t c• ol t°ft'dn n •spo 11'1hl ... Femalt• JltFfrrr<'ll 3 Br 2 CJ 11 "l;cv·i"'rt Slu1n•:. 1200 1r..1 l.i.st & ' uu l' M2 5492 l':\'CJ> Share Ull'dJI \WW h11m1· P rl\ a le h,itl1 A. l.1111 m l\t a t u r... m .d l ' N l' n drrnkcr ~.l.5'1 615 !l<•W ur &J4 )jl155 I or I. 1'1 or rit.olt:. :~1m ~mok er~ prd lo~lu !ii~· • s<1 ft llU. C'~tnev. hv111" "r ~C l'la7.;1 51.5.11~1 F'a bulous .rr1>a. bdt, ponl, S250 t•.1 also ~N! for sn5ll • m o /\u ~1t1 er 113;5, 64 2 4 300 2A hrs 985 No. Pacific Coast Shr dean n.~lboa Uplx • Hwy, Laguna Beach !220 m u ~ '·• ul d Daily . Weekly. Kitcl'len ITT3 JiOI morns PV~'S available. Low wmlt'r r ates. 494-5294. P rof Gentlemen \H•uhl Ilk e to ~hr hlS lgP :--; II Pvt bedroom and bath hrnc ,. mlelh~enl. sta Pool. jacuzzi. clubhoust> llle JO ~5 } r wom•lll S~5 W o r k i n g p er s o n i60 0802 $200/mo + ffc dep. 1---- Avail afterJ an lsl Hw1· Ruommatt' wanted On •• tington Bch nr ocean sand Cl!Po &ll $354.1 utll • 960·5844 pd J ,111 I 193~ .. .. . ~ r t:i~? b~~+~ &t'Ave.-hb! t.fOIM house , t'O')l . ~~A.-11~-........... t.q{ I &t>? • . • l ·-.............. ri n.--• f"' ~ • o • •-w•-..-.--i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••t1 'L ......... .. •....... Ga~•Aallladle ..... Tr" 'riill • Ra10Ve, cl•••·U~. rr .... t. .......... ,.. .. AVU.Daa\'ICD I Ptlt8"'& lrw lrtm-= ==----811u4•1Cf I ••••••••••••••••••••••• llA&DWOOD n.ooa a...d6W ... Aaz!!m ....... &.A. !! •• ~.~ ••.............. .......... Rallliac ....... l!Jqlr. compl • .-........ ,. Coll••• Studut. PU • d.Uv. cau U:. .u,um..-...IJMM Proe,.....,.,.,..,. "-•• ? E ....... . ............. . C.aatom brick, atoo•, b•k'reciaente. ltucco. •Reta ............ &mkwon, 9mall Ja. ""'port· c.:.a ..... Irvine. ~15eve9. HmM m •••••••••n •~n•••••• •••••'••••-•-••• Waat a REALl.Ya.&AN w..-Topped/1wwed. deu· JACK Of' ALL TRADEB HOUSI:! Cllll ~ .... ;;: ... ...-....... llf!, lawe~. m-am Phambiq, liec. beMAal. Girl. f'hetll.161121 Movl•1? n. S&a"lnl Haw _..._ lo Mil? oddjoba. meil ii.I wtM.a JOU wut la Coll•I• •• .._,. bave Ml-1111 a 'W•ct.>ttweU. W111Uoda.wta Ml·lm IWbPUatClwlfteda. Wii:..::C.ti~· ..... ._. UM .... ,. Leif I.._. I* IHO ....................... o,, .• fa. ............................................. . 111 Y .o lo 65, lhr 5 Br 2 ....................... ATLANTIS tiMSSA• a.. Me. C.lt. Spa Nr * * * •A s c Plau s•b F r w,y .._,......., Fiii ADS Be Pampered by 18 1200·1225 r utr • l-S.UMa.rta Beaut. Girla. Open 64HtU ·-r......-.vauer--IV imrr lOAll"·•PM 7 days·. Ofic. ...W 4400 You are tbewlnner'of AM. nK£ PhoaeNS-lm ••••••••-••••••••••••• J ......... f'.a.. For a total relaxln1 W ~~~oj:~8't: .,_ \61'1 W•\diff. N.B. ant Y' 64~71 ma11a1e with a pro- flnanclal lntt. 7000..f .,. Iv--... fes1ioo1I. Earle lOAM· lat. floor. A..-~1·5032. • Y -7PM 541-2117 Jan3thnaJan11 ~~·~~---~-IOLLcaMIM Anaheim Convent.ion rSYCHIC .... -c Loet or found a pet! Call ... .__, a.er Animal Auialance IUJMS•S Eleaant uec\IUveault• Tick ell muat be ex· W.ll1I in preatlae location. chanaed for reeerved Lea1ue. m·ZZ73. No fee .. With complele support aeau at the Convention •Found or lollt a pet?, ________ _ aervices. Center abeed of Ume. Call ua ! We' re the Pet •net C U _, . 714t•1-0l91 Call M2·5'71. ext. m to Pila. <114>~29 1•,.~ -claim your tickets ~· • 250-SOO aq. ft. amd flr. -* * * LOST: Vic. of Valley Cir. 24Hn. Ml-Olm utlJa pd. From GOO. 779 .... rt ,..__ Wbt cat short hair, bu CMl/a.ct. W l_., "" C ,... Tom .,.. 11 II.. .._ • -&::/Ml" NL..-. ...... ~ .... Dei4i IOJI bllt/1ry martdnca. My -~--1 .. _ 957-1900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• son ia heartbroken! ..,... Wlw'MllJ c.. _Stl--0385 ______ _ IXICunvl SUITI All types d real eatate Loal: Cat. Le 1rey is Full aerviceoftkel ln invntm since 1M9. white PLAZA IXICUTM sums "There la a ditfe.rerice." 714/75U2J4 2082 M ichelaon Dr. #212 2021 Butinea Cntr IJ213 Doctw • ....,_., Mwca.tdiief! Ele1ant bide.. in heart of Huntin1ton Bc h , w /spacious offices- skyllghts. wabar. con· ference rm, trf per sq. ft. Plus, supe~ 2,000 sq.ft. medical bldi .• well appointed al 75< per sq.fl. FordeWlscall RED CARPET 8G1351 • sq. ft. well located North C-. .... oMee. Pa,.. next to )"OUr door. Fully equipped with carpel, ale, cabinet.a & sto r age. Reasonably priced Call Tom . Har bo r Baker Professio nal Bldg. 9157-1900. NWn AlOMl'AGI RIMf ALS 2 Rental Spacea Approx. 550 aq. ft. & up. lnclud· ing utll.s. S3.'50 & "50. 2450 Newport Blvd. Cos ta Mesa See Manager. CdM Deluxe Suitea, 1100 sq.ft. AC, ampl pkg, utll pd. 2855 E. Cst Hwy. 675-6900 COINMeMl7•St 3 Room suite, 5'.5 sq. ft., modern buiJdinc, A/C, plenty of paridns. Call Realonomlcs 675-«700 1••111 ..... 44IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• For alore Is aMce space at reaaonable rat•. 500toJ700S..A. MESA VERDE DR PLA7.A lS25 Mesa Verde E. C.M. 54Ml2l Newport Modem aiore or office. Nr. polt office. 548 slf. Jerry 2l31'7HOOI 4471 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store Spice for leHe. 1500 sq. ft. Is 1l80 sq. ft. ln Huntinl\Oft Beach. F-leaibl>e terma. 2U/5'1-7D .... 1lrW ..... 4IOO ....................... ms· lndm1/ofl\ce 11101 Redondo Cr. 1'0, H.B. M5011eacz.m. ,..... 4llO ....................... Appn>x. t ,OOOIQ. fl avall. la P'OUDtaln YalleJ near S.D. FnrJ. tta> mo. JobD s.M--. Ml-75D. ...... w .... 4600 ....................... 1-~r.f--<~&-lty Widow bu mcmey to buy or make 2ND T.D. any aiie above $10,000. No credit ./. no pnlty. For action call AGT 673-73ll anytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• A•o•c ..... 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell More with Dally P ilot PESNV PINCHER ADS Still only S2. J I tnei. for 2 days onl~ SJ u cfa,,. 34c a line Adn•r t1i.t> one or mort• items valued u p lo SI 00 Ea l' h add1t 1on<1l line 1s nnl) f,()(> for the two d a}s Sor n . no l'omml·rr 1a l a d ~ al lowed Cha rgl' Your P<'nn~ Pincher Ad r)r use your Ra nk Ame r icard Visa or Mastercard. For more inrormat1o n and lo place your ad call 642-5671 ••• ..... ~ 2880 La Salle eoetaM .. You areUwwinDerof Jfrwtldllh (110.50 v:rue~ S,...¥ &IVSlllllw JanSthruJan 11 Anaheim C.anvmlion Ce.Ur T iclt:eta muat be U · chanced for reserved IHU It the Convention Center ahead of Ume. Call &42·5111. ext. m to claim yourtieta ••• PU-..cmwcl AMMCMK••fl' y 0 ' •• ToT• ......... Trainlnl -6aal beCift Januar}' 1Jth far voi-. teen lntenated In work· inc wtu. the Rape Crilil Network Unit. Ope to both m• and womm. the tr•lninl caa earn 1ou coll•I• credit. Voha.Dt .... cm worll ae a botllne, do public apealt:lDI Cll' wort OD fuad r•illnc. Call ua DOW,at7Mm~ v . ...,., CD-0136 or812·5114 LOST: Reddiah Brwn w/wbite lbally male. 6 mos. old. Wit.b blue eyes COVER GIRL & brown leather collar. 12/22/80 vie. Mesa .. OUTCM.L• Wooda area. Reward + 953-0778 MC/VISA pup from I.St breeding. 557-5082, 548-1151, 817-1455 LOST: Blue Parkaeet Capistrano Beac h Palisades 861·3566 Lost: Hejrk>om Bracelet, Reward. 759-1158 or 645-1~. Lost: Male PUG. Sml bei1e w/bUt face. Ans to "Tony". Vic: Ultb St. CM. Pleae call MM1139. Rewud. Found: Bi.cit Lab male puppy. Shih ha blk/wht fem . Terrier Mix. youn1. 1reylsh male. NB Animal She lter. 644-3656 Found : Collie Mix female. Whl w/brown pa tch o n eye . Buch/Knoxville. HB 536.8536 FOUND: Schnauzer type male pup , vie . 17th /Tustin 12/24 548.0343 FOUND: Fem dot tray skinny wirehair mix vie. 217 12th St. H.B. 531>-211114 FOUND: Terrier mix, Dobie, Eftlllah Sprinter Spaniel, <AKC). Bea1le mix. older Bolton Ter· rier. several puppjes la their mother, at Irvine Animal Care Center. Happy New Ye ar 754.3734 Found : Black kitten w /white marldnaa. vie Harbor View Homes. N.B.'*SIM. , ....... H50 ....................... PRE LAW ltudent needs $35.000. Will do anything Le1al. Confidential DVM. P.O. Bolt 3242, N.B . ..a. TOMln'S OF NEWPORT ESCORT "'15'2-_ FIRST LADY Escort. Models Party hie--. • 972-1341 • Mc ar VISA Accepted MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• Win. ..... w ...... 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weekend comp•· nlo n /ho uaelt:eeper ; Mature, reliable, coUece educated. Call Arwwer Ad #281, 24 bn, 64H300. HelpW..W 7300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADYmmSIM& SALIS Becauae .rl a new ex- pansion pro1ram the Daily Pilot has an im· mediate opening for a s 1 I esp e ra..on with newspaper diaplay ad· verti1in1 exper. Good Hlary, commissions • excellent frin1e benefits. Excellent 1rowtb opportunitl• for person with career am· blUooa. Call far aoooinl· ment.cr~-m S30 w. 8-y Street eoetall .. Equal Or F:np1ozer ••• A.LS t lc: IMOW. lah c-. .... V ou are the winner ol lfrw ...... ($10.:SOv~Jt: ''i.':.' ... Jan lthn!Jan 11 Anaheim CanvenUon CeMr Tickets must be ex· cb1n1ed for reserved aeata at tbe GQrlvClltion Cmrer aliilid ol time. Call MJ.5111. at. m to claim yourtieketl • •• You don•t need a IUll to "draw fut" wlMul JOU ASSEMBLER& We wiJJ pl8eeaa ed mu.. Dall7 train . Apply 7am. Pilot ... , Ada! Call M•cGreaorYadlU, 1131 ---t01171. Placentia, CGlta M .. STOP!I • Babpltter 'hb U.. to relu aaod .... .. Mme. It'• ., ... ~· wltll Dail1 Pilot m'fted Ada. Aad U ,.. Uft aometlliq '° .. u. call • frieadlJ Q..u\ed Ad-Visor at -- ti ~: .. . : .& . . "" llatun wamm lo care for 2 ctllldrm la tblir OW1l bome lilclD. Wed, mm .... --. Babpttt...Wtocare for m1 lafant la mJ La1uH Beach home. Hllra/wk. Da1Ume. ...ms. IAa Ornc:E, full time ror a 111~. Newport a-eta. DO • eblll X· rap. N ... Diil be RN. ular1, IDauraDee • beD•ftb. lmd rwume Ad No. oa l , Co1ta addreu ud by wakbla& for your aa me ID the ela1allled ads of. tlle Dally Pllet. .... 11 .. ,CA,_, "lD Ekltl to~lrem, uya amUHm•t at ra or ••ellla . .J..t ftll out Ulla coupoa . an 1 to tM: BukiD1 mm NEW Aa:lllTS FULL'l1ME Delivery man for L.A. nm• to boma in c.M. • H.B. MAM. U7W450 mo. + bonua. Dependa~ Position available in our ble car. ~•·4481 or So. Cout Plua office. _tM_..-Z ______ _ Exper. req'd. Call Kathy Dental Amburiey: 5tlMOll8. Cbalnlde Dem.al Aalla· air able. United California Bank 23646 Roctneld Rd. El Toro. 91-et83 Ba.nkinl C•1•n•m•t"dll~T .... Previoua experience de- sirable. United CaW'omiJI Bank 222 Ocean Blvd. La1un• BeKh. ~ BOOKKEEPER-full· char1e. for am mlgr co. Need knowledge of general ledler thru fin statements, Including AIR .tc A/P. R81umea lit to be sent to: Jarco, Inc. 4013 Bircb 9., Newport Beacb,Ca.sm> •CAIDll\95• CberbrCab 'MO.-z2 Caretaker far S units oa lrS lot, C. M. Prtfw okler peraon. 749-1*: Joe 7~U. CASllEIS lJTDTIM MARKETS For 2nd •3rd Sbifta We promote to muqe- mmt 61~ from within. WANT A CAREER? c-. .... lUDelllar a1-1m i.a,..a.ch *'1111 Hwrtinckm ee.cb IGnll Cl.Oa. Rqjater todaJ far local temporary -'1Dmenc1. Cf\-L1n: rrWOllM't ~ Slll'W:U l7U ........ ... .,.. ... CLERK TYPIST · permanent poaltion, SCMOwpm. XJat baMftta Mon -Fri t -5. (714) tn-mo j)om~ to live wltb elderly womuCM.-.- COOi Por pre.1cbool. Ba· perieeeed. Pllt ar hill time. lrYiDe.511-4511. Cook.a, l mot ..... l IW· 1111 11UA. a.-pa7 •. OOprbr ..... COUNTER ..._, f\alJ Ume, alao Put u .. IHmatr ... Miclael'1 Cl••••ra. Lacu•• Hlluel, a4D& ...... ~ ...... lowwe. Ww 9 W / Oard•• OroT• .arta. -·· tant. 41,AJ day won week . 113-513t. Drivers lo chauffeur Umouslne on New Yean Eve . Xlnl wages . 4"7·2551. DRIVERS WANTED Early momini home de- 11 very L.A. TIMES Irvine/Newport areaa . $400 + Imo. Jm154f-023S Dial·A·R.ide, localed in Lapun• Hilla has p/time & /ti me poaitiona. G<I. drivln1 rec., over Zl (in· surance requirement). EOE. 83CMW AJ Dirth ERRAND Ptnon, resp. conacientious person w /r eliabl e c ar to perform various duties for Npt. Bch. doctor. Muat be J8or over & live ln Npt. area. Flex. hrs. 644·1641 DIC SICllTAIY Inte resting position avallable with intern•· Uonal corp for an ex· ecutive a«r«ary with minimum Syn expr. We are 1eektn1 aomeone witb • prdaaiooal at· titude wbo cm band.le dutiea and reapoaalbWt:I• Nlide routine office work. MUil maMCe Ume elfi· cieatly aad mab lood common 1en1e de· claiona. Applicants abould bave excel. aecretarial (IOwpm typ- lnl) • clerical skills. Some accounting expr. pref. Xlnt aalary 6 benefits for tbe ri&ht dedicated 6 reaourcellll individual Contact Mr. Freer 1t United lnduatriu. 7H/M4·1112. GENERAL OFFI C E HELP Perm. PIT s.s da111 per week, SIS/da.J_...,SI G••al n. ..... .., Clllt .......... ............ Full tJme, ~-llUlt be avaU. wtmla. llllll have pnvioul ,........_exp. ,... ta.tr Bllln1ual Muat type 50wpm. F\111 time. Mon.· Frt. 8: JI». PleMe call for appt. 16'1B, Mon.· Frt.l :»-5. ~'A.S Pull 6 put &Jme, All &Nu. Umtanm fum'd. Ac• 11 or""'· r«1red welcome. Noexper. nee. Apply : Unheraal Protect.Ion Slllrvtce, lZ38 w. St.h St.' s.nt.a Ana. ~\ervlew tn: t-U • l-4. Mcmrf'ri. - ffolWaes/lillll, coatail W altre11es • barten- den, exp Gk, bul we train, apply in penon, atatt lmmed. New O.C. DiCbt apot, ..,t d fut ,.,,., •• cWn. applyl2· Spm, llcm, W.. Wed. l'1JO H.U. ...... St., S.A. ....... Reial --illl ............... ,...... .... ........ . tit••• ,.,. ,.. ... . ealnleter *Iii to .... Paia~6 ....... Pr«. wen. ft.ell. a..bl ...... IC7-ml COLLl!GI! STtJDENT aper'd ID int/at, My Job for lea1 ! Alex 519-51• DAVE'S PAJHl'lNG Servlnc Arm t years Mo.tR-•Ne lnaured, llc'd. •&m RALPH'SPAJHl'lNG. Int.lest. Prompt. Z4 bra, lie .• neat. rm. tlZ-4'701 Fbae ext/illt peintinc by JUcbard Sinor. Uc, inl. Try me.~ <.Mbn) •oaw• ALLTYPDIU:PADI *'*'ft I ... ,. r~.:r=- AUT,,.. •nu ·-------- .. • .. New 6 reasuw1, .... I apeelaliatf•la1·9t .. , •• .. ••••••-.. ••••• .. • ~c•. 1•eMe ~ LIDO PLUMBING-No job too email or \oo blJ. QUALITYIOOnNG ltee est. Ubn. 871.Sf All lyp9, ,._ .. Vlaa, llC. IG·-Plumbin1. Remocs.Jinc. KARBOR.aon.NG Repair•. LeM !>Met· i=---:--.,,,---,~--- Uon •• Draina Cleared. ..... ... .... Top Hat Plumbln1 •ITe-.A ............... . W ·ZOIO Fatt acc..,. tnia& an IBM Conwc\/SiMcl.rk. r.o......... otb•r NCntarial wort. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu1ine11 lettera, re- 1ume1, etc. Karen. f7HJ30 ''Le\TheS. ....... {n'' Have aome0Un1 to aell? · Call S~Yrmdow a...ified .ell do it well. Cleuiq, Ud. s..asJ W..-1 7100 HlfpW..tH 7100 HlfpW.ah4 7111 .. ..•.....•.....•....................................•.............. •PMH~ NITlnlt!'"t We are •eekin& reliable people orisled penons . EnJoy excellent co. benefits including a free meal per ahitL Apply in penon 9AM·Noon, Moo· Fri.Personnel MAlllOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr MI F IN CO ME TAX p perienced Hourly rate & bonus S40-01B7 'INSURANCE SALES 1'iud ol fi&btlng infl a tion., Farmers Ins now interviewing to expand a1ency force. For de· u ils Dick Myers 848-n67 or 534.0532 · JA..-rORS F I T n ig ht w o rk men/womenl comples Hunt Bch/C.M. area Musl have tar & home phone. Call S32·65S8 Mon-Fri . inc ... ..., (2) needed food prepa.ra· lion/delivery valid Ca. Drivers Llc. over 21 C.M. area. 646-lOOt Le1al Secretary, FIT, non-smoker. So6e Practi· tioner, General Prac· tice. Prefer aome legal exp. Salary com · menaunte wilh exp. Westmm.ter. s:n-mo Liquor Cltrt. full or Pff. over 21. responsible. Irvine. 752-1336. Live-in Laguna Hills leisure worid. care for elderly coupie 642·3832 MICHAMC Needed lo mainl.alll sm. fleet of mini-buses in Laguna Kills. Exp & gd. references essential. Gd. co. benefits. Salary based on exp. EOE. &30-6191 Al Dirth Medical Assist, front o(. flee, for G.P., exp pre- ferred. mail resume o(. fi ce manager: 351 hospital Rd, Ste 118, N.B. 921863. MedJc1I 1-AAYTICH PartUme, 30 hours a week, S d.a,ya. Newport Beach office. 831-4422. MEDICAL AMistanl, ex- p'd. front ft beck, lYJ>- in1. Hn. & salary open. Noo ·amoker. 56 77311 MOC el Saft Clemelti Inn. Es· perienced ~ audit« NCR 250 poaition open immedlatdy. Apply ln person to Bruce Smith. Muaician: Keyboard 6 cultar player for con· ·temporary O'OUP· Con· &acM(-a~_l8HOIR.- MUISIS Al»IS 7·3:JO Ir 11-7 part lime. Country Club Conv. Hosp. ~JOSI. PBX Houaewlvea, aupple- meDt your b111bud'• aalary. Part Ume. FWl time po1iUOD1 avail. now . Call Clara : HO·lllO, or Nick: 111·7TT7. PIX PIXl9A111S h1I • p/tla9 pmlticm •••II for reliable .,...... wttb pl uef • eftkieBt ............ H&IM alUfta w/l'Gtatiftl weekeD41. l:aJoJ H · ceUmt ('O .......... In· cl'tllllq • flW meal _per ...aft. •NewpmtC-. Dr. .. .... ~ f;tulO!r efnM/f' PU ••••ta ... ,.. .... '° eara eatra dotlan? .......... No•· ...... .,,......, .,.... ... ~ . P icture Frame r . Ex· SCTY/BOOKKEEPER perlenced. Part time 3 to 4 dys wk, exper. Rorld-,Eramea, 656 C.aL.arealCMXIZ2 - No. Coaat Hwy, L•I· Secretary Bch . .4M·8105. Exp. sec wanted ror Production H. B snack food co Part lime. Mm. 2.30PM· Shorthand, lyp, some finish , Tues. i ·OOPM· booklteepin1. perm pos, finish. Will train. Apply '-iiixiilniitiisiiiaiiilaiiiryiiiiiiiM8-iiiiiiiiii1900iiiiiii._ 1660 Placentia Ave. C.M. t• P /T or F /T job. no eJ<p necessary. Hrs l0am- 6pm F /T Ask for Hen· dro or Liz 645·9603, between 10em-6pm. Public relati~ person to attract new business Consumer electronil' exp. preferred ~ IHI hNlit W.S Start the year nght by finding out about the career o r va1 a e al elec Properties. If you have experience or an 1n terest m leanung about investment properties call for a conlidenual m· terv1ew. We also have Secretariat *** SECRETARY/ CLEICAI. Opportunity e111sts for qualified typist in active ore Shorthand & die· taphone he!plul. Enjoy excellent co benefits m- cluding a free meal per shift. Apply m per.ion Personnel MAlllon HOTB. 900 New Pon Center Dr Newpe>n Beach Equal Opp Emplyr Mt f op p o r tun1t1 es for 1•--------est a bl is h ed pr u ••SECRE:l'AR!E.5•• fessionals with manage--H A,,Y HOUDA TS ment potential tor or Thank you one & all for fices 1n Costa Mesa , another wonderful & Newport lrvllle and San prosperous year' Clemente Call Pelc Liz HemdersAgency V1otto, 751-3191 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE i«= SELECT -~ewport1s.n.81901 Free ·t PROPERTIES ~ ..... .._..._.. ..... --.,,. HAL ESTATISALES Start the new year by 1n creasing your earnings with our new tugh com mission plus bonus pro- gram. We proudly olfes- ./Best resale location. Newport Beach ./ Prolesslonal AllOCI. IPrivateSecnury l'Member6, board of real tors I' National relocallon program Call now for appoint ment , ask for Bt1ty or. Wa lt , 673-7:W Recepl1onist. some typ- mg. prior appointment ma k ing exp ne e 979.9460 Reliable student for after 5chool child care. lrvme. girl, 91yrs. transpona tion nee Salary, h r~ ~~~t~ble. 552-0325 RE NTAL AGE:-JT S SECllRAIY Looking for that career change in 1981 ? Register with us now•' f'ree &E.O.E Irvine Personnel Agency 488 E. 17th. Colt.a Mesa Suite 224 MZ-1A70 Secretarial rsatfonut Swea ••• t r re 111ous banlung eit perience desirable Xlnt 1 yp1ng skills required. '\hort hand not reqwred Unit•d California ... 222 Oct.>.an . .\ "e La~una Beach 494 6546 E.O.E. exper'd, fu!J & part·Umc i---------positions ava1I. Budget Renl·A ·Car 979-8826 Sales -Hi f'• Compo· nent s. Salar y. )lint ruture. C.M area EOE M/F CaU M F, 11·2 on l y M r Paulsen , 213-68S--8SU Sales HOTll GIFT SHOP Security SECUllTY Door Attlllent Matldtfw.t Evening poeition avaJla ble for a people onented person able to check 1 D's & enforce hotel pohc ies al the door or our lounge Enjoy ex cell e nt c o mpany benef1u Apply m persoo 9A M·Noon. Mon·f r1 Penoonel MAllUOTTHOTa 900 New-port Center Dr Newport Beach ualO 111/F People orieraed, reliable person needed t.o wort evenin1 hours. Should be sa lea onented and able to operate cash re. lister. Enjoy excellent company benefits App. ly in penon 9AM·Noon. Mon-Fri.PtrlCJl!nel 1--~~-~~~~ MAlllOTT HO'llL SHOE SALIS PIRSON 900 Newport C«tles-Dr. f' I t pers on. good Newport Beacll benefit&-, advancement- Equal ogpent£ MLF 1_op-"'PlY---~----l Shoe Salespenon SAJ..n; We have an°'*'"'« for If you are .,...-.Ive an exp f'rTsalesperson . and looklne for a futun Apply in penan, ask fCK ln ret•il maM •l«ood Mr. Cannon. Hemphill's co. benefits apply In S h oes. H Fashio n penon tam to Uam Mon lsland, N.B.MMm thru Fri. Standard Shoes, :tttn So. Brilt.ol. Shoe Hin. full time with C.11. °' w/out eap . or will train. Good co. benefits. SCDY~A&. Apply In penan 9am lo Trainee. Good •kills. llam Mon thru Fri. Some lit11aUon expr Standard Sboes, sm So . helpful bW not required. Briltol. C.M. m•1• TIST TICI I ICIAN SEAllSTllEIS Boet roY· Sm. electranic aystems en. SOl21lhSL. N.8. mfsr baa opminc for t'D-JmO lecbalcian w/J..5 JT'I kretary lApl IDvst-dlcttal 6 Malot up. •/•b\llty to asaiat in m•t COMUltaat ..., en1lneerln1 taab fl exp'd pel"llOD •11 .. al ~orm .,...... tell. lft'J lkWa. OoWaa AA· D la..Qron Inc. aotlat.el, SIS. Hlcolu f72.m 1 ' Dr. IDN..IL •-------- U , a.ru.·1 QUI, ., •• + 0.0 .£ •1 .......... n. Accurate ~!:!: H a.. ••c.a dortlaud. ... ·------.,... ,,,..--. C"a&l W•r•llo•Hll>•llnrf Sudf • ..-. o..a.a ..... ,.. ..v ...... ... ..... m_.n. ..... art ... ~ ! =·'l°"4'r6 s.o.s. -" ...... ..... I ·--lo an,.....__ --------11 la•1 ll••·ia Sal. az1MW ........... Da11JPIW mw.-.,..-.c.aileu,cA-I .. ·1 JJ! .. · .,....,, ......... ............... o.e ...... ,.... -. • ...,..,-oc~ ... Alllr ~,... ...... om.. ..,.,, ....... c. .. WMll Im • Cd CWa: •WI ar ,,... lftm: •·Tm. ' ._., ... _...D.U, HI.ti•"• '41·4411. ....... .w.. ,~-~-~~--- -'~ I ' J l l ~i y, ,, .-....,. .. ~ ... , ..... ,,.11 .. 'dcOus rw ...... , 'llJC ....................... om. Tlthll __. llllit ea· MM't ltD ,._ IOld ......... ,...,., ................. . ..... .a lllllC..u " .-cwta•w c.... ..... .,, .................. . c.a•-.-m .. -. . .._..._..a ~..._,_..._ eoae .. red lllu clup. ••• .... ........ ulf!Q dup. Tei.I.,._ ii ==c:.: ::.:..:..::=: ~ UTATS .IDSLAY. fort191.~ A &T Ol.lllCl"I, AN· WAMlm T J Q u sa. Pl N & TOP CASH DOU-AR =ST~SIHIJC• PAID roa YOUR BROCBUU ... _ JIW~~~'l'Clll& AU 06loD. Bao.d £actWa = SILVI: .!"-!!:;~f E. wit• t..v.a.t . PINE n11Uvn.1na It =·=~= -~~:---:..11 oek coif• till .. .... ·······~·"'I UUU-•H _n_1_•;......;..to _____ .... GROUND HOG Model Af•I••• •II C·Tl·5 . Power Earlb •••••••••1111n11•H••• Au1er wilb • 6 12' · w ..... Dr)w. Xlnl. CODCl.$125a • ..... ~eu. Uaed lbour. MTO. Sell far S4115. •1~. IOIO MllHl•r• WASHER. a-, wort. ••••••••••-,••••••• ~· 541-1S13 or W..A•TA•S ----------1 from your buaineu DRYER, 1aa.111Gd CGDd. card. Smd aae c:an1 for '75. eacb lal pha GDe spare. St1-1511cr~ We returo penunmlly I .... I tt•r W.1121 Miiied attnctive \al • ••••••••••••••••••--• 1\rap, •eetinl airline l.D. requir..u. ~ I pencinallaed Lal enclose wallpaper, fabric or C1ru•& "Day Glo" ~•we , t \ m' IOJO ~ •• boac:,1t .! .__ c~ ....................... WI • MJ 'WV ~ Super I ClllllD !OH 10x • back.to~· Zoo111·Slo1110 + !l•H S2eaorl/$S · proj~tor. Prot .. toaal t /5Ull•$1.5ea. Quality. SDST• 81tta11$1.50ee. Dop I040 10 or mote$UOea. ••••••••••--••••••• Sal• Tu lnclud«I KEESHOND P\sll9. AKC. Champ lire. M/F. Pa " ahow . Pvt ply . 213/887·11'5 aft' pm. Good natured lnJal. male Wlrebaired Terrier need• 1ood bomt. Pedi1reed w/papers ~.551-&n AKC Ss>rinllr ~. liver /wbt Ill/Fl wb old, $1156 up55T·lll1 Pit BuU papa, 13 weeb, UKC, purple ribbon, Uow quality. SUO ea. 55'7.flOI BEAGLE PUPPY. Fem. ll wka. 0..qiim Vall· day I& Wild Cl"eell linel. $300. ~ dd)'a or •·Z209 8041 ....................... Free to 1d home, 7/mo old female German Sbepberd with pepen. M0-1831. Fwlllha• IOIO ....................... NO CARD? Draw your own or send name, addreM, phone• we'll make one card per UI. Add 25' Mdl. Send check ar money or· derto: PILOT Pmtmt• P.o.em.-eoeu.111..,ea.aa HoUdaJ Party Redpta Boarbon cake, brandy dip, etc .... Kate'1 IOkbell H1t,Odllm25. • •• .._...,.. 17%72 Wild Role Ui. Huntinakm Beach You are the wimMI" ot JfNetlclllh 1110.50 v:eJt: SpertlY &IY ... Jan3tbnaJanll Anaheim Convent.ion Caller Tickets muat be ex- changed for reserved aeata at the Convention Center aJW*i o( Ume . * * I IUY * * C•ll M2·5171. ext. m to claim yourUckm Geod used F\rniture I& * * * Applianc•--OR I will aell OC'SEU.forYou Four HSR11 by lt ~lldiaJ MAS111SAUC110M tires, new. Sl.SS firm. 646-1616,, IJ~t6JI 11a.1m Mow .. ~ WAMm Ele1ant custom de· TOP CASH DOLLAR 1i1aer contemp. PAID FOR YOUR funUahinO. · CHouMful) JEWELRY, WATCHES, S o m e ant l q u e 1 . ART OBJD::TS. GOLD, Treasured Cbrtatmaa SJLVERi...~~Y!_CE, '1fta at xlat..._. Ex· nNE nJnrrnn1KE • ample : $3000 white ANTlQUES..16-ZIDO. modular aafa for $1500. Twtleroclt m..SDD Genuine SAPPIURES, ---------1 your choke only $10 ea. Teacb9r'a Omit M"d5'' -.... drawers, Wb aides, Roulpol Sda J80. bind· separate ..... t.cllt $7S. la11 • poles, 1125. 5Sz:t5S'J ltaetul Aim JIO wltb bin· Dinette ... tclabed. fine diDp, $150. z ..., re- all wool na1. old cl4M, cord playera wltb HWinl maelL caft•tbl. apeakers, U5 /u . record pta,..., misc. Smalld•lt, •· Medtt Ml-MU -9 table, ... ~. ~ rww.r. s.n la+. •value. UMCI a.te ..... -.m. SClllUIS -8udit -Dirt)' - Extra -Qavey -N&XTCITY IA c:wi..e we uaed to u.row wDd New Yur's Bve part.w.. I mean re- ally wild. n.e people in Lbe NEXT crtY -com· plabaed. IOll ....................... BUNK BEU;: lliill-lie woodeD and in 1l>Od Iba,_ Ir ltW1iy. OK ii need paint. Please call. 5M·5T28. ....... ..... h IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director trombone with case. Excellenl condiUon. $100. 67~~ af\erlPM. Manhall 100 watt super lead brain. um model. Looks like. new. Hardly used $650. Ibanez elec· tric 1uitar. Prtleaaiooal model wi\h Tree ot We 1oin1 up to the neck. Wood&rain body with bard sbtll cast. SSOO. ~ w,n._ .. ur::=:a/ ......... I I I 1111 I I Ill.. 1eeee11e·•el"INll•I l"INll•el9'11 .. l•eaffl ....... eeeeeeeea '"' ll" c.-T.V ......... X lat. coacllllo11. lecrUle•.ta-.-.. "N HONDA 9M ................ , ..... ._..., reek ......... cmd. lllL ... . ......... -- "1'7 RONDA •Goad C.-4 W'-'.... .... cUtkm ... ftall.. ee•e•e•••I I I I I II I I e 1ee• ... ml ltn/9 c••• '1t YamU.DmF• ml, batk NI& • .... tires . SUH/080. ........ 1: 4 speed"-.. All/PM Cabl1et for Video ...... , 1'¥. .... ......,..._., S.J ~ . ...., ....... ...... a\ereo, pwr. '*-"81. wlcl• wMela •Ur•, roUbar • ..... ID.GOO aall•~ ~· ..... •• ~.) •• !:! .......... . ....... 9010 ....................... ••• .......... mw.wu.on COltalilela You are the wtmer-ot JfNe ..... ($10.50 v~ueaM ~ s11;.r:v•._ Jan3thruJanll Anaheim Convention emu.. Tickets must be U · cban1ed for reserved seau at the Convention Ceater aJW*i d time. cau~m.m clam yourtidteu ••• IMh.MtllM.._••_.i•/ S.-.ic• 9020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARINE ELEC -TRICIAN Desi an /lnt\all/repair Qual. worit. 54&-252D evs ...... ,.... 9040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt buy, 16' Glasst.ron. super fiahinl or sklU\g, 50bp Mere, thpJohnson. 813-SltO. I ....................... ,,,.,.. •DCl.\DO Motorbome with ONLY 9.000 mU•.ltit'a io.ded! (1113), MOW$"91 MllACU*ZDA USB>CAltS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 54S.JJM 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALJO '74 26'. Jmmac. A /C . awnin1. Shwr· head. $4350. PP780-l.S24 MllAC&IMAJDA U•CAIS lGSBaMrllna c~J'ftf 'Tl Cberobeau.t Sl.000 or i.t olf er . &09191l 'IO Toyota Landcrulaer, lo ml. PS, C""'°"1 pain\, never used olf road. Ask· in& UOOO/bett ofr ~ 7~1'6311 it GMC Jimmy Sierra. h., ever)1hinc. UI mi. P .P . $3500.$U·J612. !~.'!!~! .... !!!'? !~ ........... !~ 3~ ·xota · Utility Trlr. wheel.S75. 613-J DI., S.91!M A.tos.mc..P_.. .& Acc.,_ 6tt 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVISAVES WITH USID PAaTS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N. Manchester Anaheim 77&9900 Left rear door for '67 Dodge Coronet. 897 ·0984 9am~pm 1Sx7"'1 Alum Borra ni wire whls 215-70 VR lS tires. 963-2618. TIO-7477 or644·6018 •••forS. . .................... .. '76.-.JIO PtalWt A utom~ti~. "$poke wheels and wide tires. (049750) SMlt COSTAMISA '9MC .. 54M02J * IHOCHIYY 1/2TOHMUWY UTIUTYIOOY For plumbers & electri· cians. (5937). ONLYUztl HOWA•Clleftollt Dove & Quail Sls. NEW PORT BEACH IJJ.0555 M "*r· December 27. 1tl0 ............. !~~~~.~.~ .... ~ ..... · ...... "~~f.~ .... ~ ..,.a .. aur ··1 W&PAYTOPDOLIAJl ro~ &CAt • ., for top uud oara· ft~ Au&omatX ~. pin. forel1n. domelOc1 or .werial. I .... pew claMICI. u 1'0UI" car la w•urrn I tilt wllHI • rallye utra eleaa. see ua MIW wbeela. 'iii'·· J'!RST! ~MADA ~-~ u .. CAll k "' , ......... cart1'8f "'"'~5 ...... '18 Blk RANOIERO wire wbeeJa. full pwr, immac. 8"·5MI 9170 ....................... lt72'°9YAM 8 C)'I., Stick abift. bu a custom interior. Runs areal! (1....i'). MOW$1"5 MllACU~A US9CMS 1'25 Baker Street COSTA MESA 14S.JJM '1t Dod&e BlOO Van. 318 v ·•. 3apd, air. maas. $2181/0BO. Must Sell. &t-4·8725, ~7.IM. ~~?~ .•.. !~~-,, WllUY CLIAMCAllS ANDTIUCICS COHHElL ~ ChEYROLET 'X" ll.11 r.,, fl, • .i ' ' "'I \ \1 ~ ...... \ 54~1200 If YOU ba\le a ser\lice to offer or ~to sell, plac':' an ad an tbt Daily Pilo t ctaasified Section 21125ffiiti0r Blvd. COSTA MESA t7t-2IOO Hl6HIU'Yla Top dollars for Sports Cara. Bu~. Campers. 914'1, Audi s Ask for U/C MGR JIMMA•ec> VOUSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14~2000 TOPDOLLAI PAIDPOI &OOD•CLIAN us•CAUt miracle mazda ZISOH...._ll•d. ~Meta 645-5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Volvo s . C all u s A I tU H..._ l i•d. Cott• ...... ""'•O ·tlOl -HO·t01 • PhoneM2·5i1171. Want Ad Result:. 642 S678 Allow 1&1 tlw~Y to consider the pwcbate or trade-In al YoW cie_.. Porsche. Cbedc wtlb U1 Tod Top~ ,. ••or Your Car! JOHHSOH Ir SOH LlltC• t ... c:111 r 2626 Harbor Blvd. ,. Costa Mesa 540-~ w.r., OVER ....... For Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi •' -·y •• VW ·PORSCKE,AUDl 445 E Coa.stJ:fiway at Bayside Drive Newpor1 Beach 673-0900 Pre~ium prices paid for any used car <foreign or domestic J in good coodltion See Us Finl! 'HXH II II''"' llh •I 4 u f.1 \)1 ,t •l".'•l!U N(YI1CETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items advertised by vehicle dealers· in the vehicle DIME ~.A-LINES E 1 m o n d 1 2 · s.t r j.n.g acoustic guitar w/elec pickup. $150. Akai X·lM open reel slereo tape deck w/aCCf!IS. (remote control, 10~" arms. bulk tape eraser. tape I $150. 751.fll.9 RESERVE NOW' Luxury to' ketch, whale watching. cockta1l c ru ises, etc. F r ed B oc kmille r , Bkr 646·4005. classified advertising 1-.---------.---------111111~--------1111--------columns does not in 11 New Ibanez "Butterfly" acoustic auitu'. model nao. J~ black fmistU w / fancy motber·of· pearl inlay. Equipped w I shadow transducer pickup w/ strap button. jack plu1 and hardshell case. Must aacrifice, $to0. ALSO. new MXR HO dual control phase ' shifter S7S. Will take $450 for all o( above. (114 > 750.-2516. 631·0148. 5"-0895. JBL Kl.O .... rena cab Jt()O. Custom 200 baas amp/cab. ~977&. Bauamp 6 Guitar 4 sale. Peavey fender very cood condition $400. 5t8-8879 MUST SELL Peauey P.A. with 2 columns $475. 0 .8 .0. Alaolooking for Zildjin Cymbals ' SS7-831r3 B ·U E S C H E R B b Trumpet. Gold laquer finish complete w /matching mlU "con· cert C adaptor. $300. 6t6-MT8 QfJlc•Fw ..... It'••• IOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• XEROX_, c.oper. S3:iO 080, La·Z·BoY chr. $150.Mt-«)18 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16' HOBIE White Knight w/ trlr. W/ sailbox. new main, boom. lock.' & cpe. kit. $2000. 67~ 79al •SANTANA a>. fully race rigged. xlnt, $79115 or bst offer. 77(}.7477. 644-e018. 963-2668. 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLIPS AVAILABLE zo·to~· 631-IJOO MAICUSCHAMim. $75/mo. SIDETJE Up to 18' 67~81~ WANTED: SIDE TIE is· Newport tale Channel area. 645-296.i, 752·0687. 32' slip avail Jan. S in Back Bay,S270/mo. 75.U368. ...... s ... 9090 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Dry storage available. Ne wporl Dunes. 1131 Bac k Bay Dr. NB . 644·0Sl0 Tr•.,u1..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motort&ecl ._ 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult Ele<: ~whl bicycle. xlnt cond, Mala no gas. no luneups. Bat offer over $300. s.s&-1336 ~ 10'3 MOPED-Batavu,, HS50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd. cond. S295 OBO. GOLF Carta for sale. 644.tol8, ~261.8 Xlnt. coad. New ball .. etc.•12.fla elude any applicable taxes. liceme. transfer fees . finance charges. fees for air pollutioo con· trot device certifications or dealer documentary preparation charges un· less otherwise specified by the advertiser. tSZO • •••••••••••••••••••••• A U BURN Phaeto n Speedsler. 1935 classic replica by Calif. Custom Co ach . Never re· gistered. Used for show car only! Bargained priced! See Jim Bule or Bernie Ashe. Theodore Robins For4. 2060 H arbor Blvd .. Costa :!~~11~all , M2.0010 or ·46 Ford Woodie. restored S13.000. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored. Ideal for stu· dent. U0.000. 67~161 . w ... aca•sat Brand new reproduction of 1931 Model A Ford Phaelon convertible. V·8. auto, air. P IS. P/B. s tereo & tape. cost $20,858 by Replicars. Best offer. Private par· ty. <714)646-9514. 1918 Xcalibur Loaded 831·~ '70 Tor ino Con vert. Restored. Air. $3500 833-4669 dys. 67>:BJ 1 ev. ''54 Porsche. concours cond.. new trans.·eng .. susp .. int .. ac. 787-0442 IT'S EASY! Look for your name Hd addrn• l• today's clHstlled ttttlon. If yn nnd It, call M2·5171 Ext. 272 alHI , we wtU 1rran1e for you to ptck up yoar tick$ at lite aearest office of tlte Piii T ELE\'ISJO:-: U'i(• for H v •1r cmt'rJ!cnc). 121n portabll'. \'II F. I' 11 F' • I I (I V I 2 \' t arphonc S<\5 1,:B ~h.1rp. mobile. led r" a<lciul. l'umplclc $115 SRE 40 CH ssn. l1·'i~ m1k1• SS() He;il!S tll' RoW ~pc;ikcr :,y:.u~m~. 3 '' 3} S-18 ear h Turnc•r r o adkinJ( power mike $20 Son) boobhc•tr ll P 310 ~pcake rs S35 eac·h Sony stereo. amp LurnLahle. am.rm S50 Solid s tut e mi>~aphnne S2S CB ;mt<•nna. b1~ !>lick ~{) R1 val sic>\\ cOOk<'r Sl2 ~8·8424 BIKE ml'n' :J !.Pl'l'd Ii k~ ne". h;i~ eleclric Keneralor li ~hl $49 548·R066 ------- HIKE !~speed name brand look~ and rides n e" $-19 • 548 806I> WASll hand bas in. faucet.I! and trap SttJ li46 73 42 261 Mesa Drive. Co~ta Mesa oonc;r. s pn1ler , fibergla ss S5 . H e fri~erat o r non working $10 Jllar k swivel desk c·ha1r $15 t;4fl'.389'1 GOOO tires. manv like new on balanced wheels lladtals LR78xl5. l.R70x1 5. J R78xJS. HR78x15. 22SSRI H IX 14. all hke new !135 each on b11? rar wheels LR70x IS S20 Two FR70xl4. $35 pair FR78x 14 $IS Two llR70x l5 S3S pai r GR60x lS SIOS.S Three GR78xlS S8 each One G R70x IS S8 Two 195 70xl4 on c hr o m e F o rd , Ply mouth wheels S25 p air Hegular bias tires Near n ew A70xl3, '.70xl 3 lnw 1uohle SIS and SIO each. Four F78x 14. $25 pair Two 1178x 14 $19 pair. F7~xlS S\O. Two H'78x15 S25_pair. 070xts SIS. 1'hree E78x 14 all fo r $25. Two good mud and snow tires on F'ord whe e ls S35 pair L 78x l 5 S2S pair L60x IS, G60x IS SIS each ISSSRx 12 SIO Good s pare t ires . 165SRxt3. J7Sx 13 S8 e ach I Si n Volks wagen nm SJO. • ·11 Chevelle .'67 Ford good radiators Its each . '67 Ford body parts SS-$15 each unit. MB·3814 Costa Mesa. VACUU~ upright 125. TV portable Black. white. plays good S2S. C anlsler 'Vac uum complete 12(), After 10:30. 648-1525 LARGE Hi·F I base r e rt tx speaker cabinet with 10 Inch speaker 122. Padded exercise slant board $15. Ellht foot run1 ladder $4. Am Auto radio $10 each. Four loldin1 chain, metal Sl each . Barbequt srlll wtt.h 4 le1 1tand uptype•.sse-2111 BAR with bu lit In 1\alnleaa aleel sink aid electric l\Ove ISO. Recliner chair 110. H8·4114 &anday only. Kenmorl' G;i• Jn l·r s 20 '.'.HJs w.ii-k l,H I !!Jli 'Clo\ port Brach f. ,A, f{ (; 1-: tJ (I J( II f f I r l' " '' o rl S I 5 () 71i0 1122'J TWO ct1•('t n t hcalci" alm11:-I n"w Siii each 7!10 0229 MA~'S 27in Ctmtunon 10 !l lJet:d excellent rid 1n~ cdnd1ll on S30 72i W 20!.h Costa -'fc~a 642·5487 F.l.ECTRO:-.;IC J!OO<he ball abOut 2Q pounds S6 GE 20111 black and "h1te T\' S2.'l Tennis balls JO each A~I f :O.l :>tl'rco with record d1an!!er S:l9 I \\ llh !-pe Jkers l C han del1ers SS and Si Bogen ~lerC'> receiver "1lh spe;ik er~ S29 U1 srn records 25~ Pal'h Am Fm tl11rk rad1u SI S7 TwP :.peakt•r f>ic!Jrn 10oz ma~nPIS 08 Ull:\IS SI) rarh 2130 Om·tori; C1rr lE' Apt D. l'osta M cs;.1. off \·1r1ori..i Sl re et 1)42 751J!J TWENTY mch ~1rl ~ r ru1ser. 2 spl'ed l1111J front spnngers S50 ~cat slicer SJO \'W regulators S5. Am C"ar radio S5 673 2912 \' w :'-fags 1\r.o 13 ll 4 lue. one 14·8 4 lu~ SIO e a c i-Tires Two 560 lS on V W 4 hole rims S8 each 300· 18 .rnd 300·21 $S ea<"h J60·1S SIO. 878-14$1S A78·13 S5 T\\O i:-78·1S S6 each FR78·14 SIO 1115· 14 SS 670-15 SJO. 12V Generator SIS. ·59 Ghia dnvcr door $20. Re u r window !IO V W stuff I RS axel with two good C\' JOIOlS S30 1200 and ISOO manifolds SlO. F o ur and 5 h ol e whe els S7 Heater bellows S3. Jack SIO. Glove box S.S.·Sld~ and re-a r 1lan t~·l15. Pedal assembly SIO. Brake handle as· sembly SS. Gas tank float S.S. Speedo SB. Brake drums $1 0. Steering box SlO 40 HP head SlO 961 W 17th Unit H. 631·2697 RU MODELJNG : 6ft slid ing glass door with frame $40. Two 4ftx6f\ aluminum win· dows with frame S12 each. 30inx80in door with louverglass panels S9. Beautiful enlry way glass 11.1n thick. 3f\ wide by 6f\ high SIS. Houseful of yellow nylon carpet· Ing that needs clean· lng. Super sacrifice $50 takes a?I. Custom basket arran1ement..s Ideal for wall hangin· qs $$8·120. Hurr.v musl sell now. Call 96t·1983 lO·SPEED bike $SO. >·•Pffd blU aso. Ship to shore radio *25. ke akates $15. Water bed mattras $12. 350 Hon· da parts StO·l50. 20 HP outboard nma. aa ia S2~. Motorc)'cle raclla 110-SIO. <Mo-14 tin SS. Boolie board ••w •. Mory Doyle board•· m Wll8on. a1.-. B J>t:-.:To 1..r1 tlrn11 35 '\'\ 11111 ' 1rn l(J l'hlllld' S'I i1 l:.!OOft hl .. c k 11 1111 h h1a' t ",, t· S5 T ,, I 'I u . y. t ,.nl·h S\5 ·1.~ ""\ .1 .ind G1•1·1nl111 r 1l!ht d11 r1r S25 ,•;11 h l'.J 1-'urd !"t'4NldLH1l j1 p;,r1 .. S5 S.50 Foor < ·rw,' I I "n dual "hl·l'b S!S eaC'h <.'he\\ 1mk up p;irt~ fur 5i1 ,-,H fi~ Jnll fli ii f1•n1kr• <1n1! dtWlf'-S:l:'1 C'.1t'h I '11re l'n,J!m1' :ill! 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SJ SJ:; ruel pump SHI r ul'I rnJertwn disln hulor tl5 Mirror, lstuhes <S t-S5 Hr:rkt'r rnlP'~er SI 0 Rr:ike rot er SlO lleuter box SIO 12\· I\ 1p cr moa o r SIO SpE'edo ful'I f,:<Htl(e SS ·57 ~cfl 1iol)r S15 ~m all po rts SI SIO 961 W 17th Strl"l.'I \'m t II 631 2697 ZE:'\ITII 21 inch bla1.•k and \\hate porta bl<' T ,. plays \'ery jiood. all r han nl'ls $35 Po10.11r mo10.e1 n rn s jo!OOd SJS ll a n d mOw$r S8 Match1•d v a n seat s • c I ea n,. 1C•1thou1 haSl•S Siii each Buttery operutr ed hand tnmmer with <'harjler Sl8 2060 Stole Ave . Cos tn Me a. t'ollow Oak1 Street. Hom e after 1 2pm ANTIQUE crui er bike! S50 Dog lrllvt"l cage ser1ts 300 $3S. -Walll but er~. 641 ·8378 , To~-z:r:.-a1c ,...._,.bUc. ... . .,..., Piiot Q ....... ...,. I OAll 'f PllOT ....._tvzW ••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••• ... [.... '701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •.M.t••• 12 .. ll"\Ultt H ~ "'Jilli'\ ... oidt " \I , .... \hit WUV\l'f 111 lhe ..... Ci t ~·\<~~~: ,..,... ~----, ...... Jan I lhn1 Jl'n ll 1:1ahr1m I •1uulltlfl t •rt\ll'I Tl •• mu \ h1 '' rtu1111u·u tor r • t n I'd ~_.ah •I lht• \<UH lltJ<ilt l'.-nln •h<-i.t•I i.4 ll111l' (~II M~ i7ll '°'' fll l ll d lM \UUf lld1d~ • • • ......... '705 .•....•................ LEASE DIRECT! "''Alli SPM>llS IEACH IMPO«TS ~111 PoH•M1l'i1. '~ \\ I 't>Jfl II Jo.J\l '11 -~2-0900 Audi 9707 •••·•••·•········•····• 7 1 IUU l l'> I d 11hr OllllHll.llll'. 1jll Jiii 1111 \ t'I )' 1·kun $1:.m 1•'11 rn s.i'.I 1563 da\~ 1.1•1 l!'llUI dfl Ii & "'l.111l~ IMW 9712 ....................... & SADDLBACIC IMW ,, ....... ARRIVING!! EXCB.LEHT SELECTION F ' i 1 w ... 1.1-:1-·r" • Co me In T11cl.1\ llcfort· Tht') 'rt•< ;;lflt'' For thl• 1!1 ... 1 IJtoal tn tlran.:t' Count\ C1111w !:-•'t' ., 'I 1.c.I;;\" SAOOUIA.CK VALLEY IMPORTS 2K402 M ;1r~ucr1k l'k IA \ M 1-.s1on Vit:Ju 8 31-2040 495-4949 Clos1'\l Sunll:ry .. --.1.1.W ...._,.,,._. ...... 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LA HABRA 1) '41 Nu olSA i--...)'I t7 I 4tlJJ.1Ul Sum.lay by Awt n H\tW ~I.• l1r ~WI roof 11 t'. u.~. perf('('t loud ~ 81\7001 or 1140 ~00 70 21102 '-'"& good )I~ \HUI 11\'\.'l'b work Siii Stil 2 1;~2 3273 h •l' " / • .._ r.....U• eee.a.aLI._. .... _. ~•" ~1• All /I'll atereo, rear ~ ,...,._....,.. and Son LintolD / • on~•.ooo m11 .. • • --~ ·-u•n1np win dow defouer, LIJ~COLN·MERCURY MercurrM>-JllO. m ew U•CAll 13731 Herbof' ... .. ~11 automatic tnna. Snow ll·llAu&oc.iutDr . IJttl 1'21 ..._ .,_ ~rden Grove Wa bave ;f": aeledjon wbJte with ~In· SD Fwy.Lake Forest ,...._ MllAC&l"M.. N!WPQJ(J'8gACH of NE • USED t.eriot. 17,000 aille8."lm· mt ••••••••••---•• U•CAD 14~JJM '73 vw Bue. x1nt t'Gnd. ClatYro&eta! maculate th~ut ! .~'i_VR't: 77T,..Mz COST ........... -.... -' · "-.....,_ Anawer Ad ttD. 642·4300 '' ldalllli•S&reft ft-...1 97.1u. $3000 U .100. 754·8'790 or ...1-7000 ·-·~=-A.~ ••••••••••••••••••..... --2•hn. ·aoc-...a.1 141-HM '71 Opel Wqon. Am/Fm 7f IAmT --------Chocolate brown with Power •tesinl. brakes. 'MIJ4S..- 4 s~ed=<'tld to sell h1rtP L c. l)m llV ~nuM tll-7171 "14 fiat 121 Sedan. 4 cylinder tfli,lne. 4 speed t ran11 mlu ion, stereo cu111el\e. Uc. 7llVFJ 1141n Jotwon and Sorl L1 n ro ln 1 ~e r c ury ~ 3630 H_. 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI OUNMCOAST HONDA HIAD9UAITBS \ape deck. ena nHda .. .•• ... .. d s .,.. tffl t e t u n 1-s wlndowa. Power door ._.0 ..... _....., ._, ..1r•r~. """"~"'""' • • oor . ••••••••••••••••••••••• map x r , aw..,. ... •• ,._"' ~ "' "" 17'12126) cond lion. 12.108 miles. locks. rear windOw de- 49e·17f7. $1499 * * * 71 'l2T• Hurr~J serial1324'JS5987 '°fCer.16 MPG with 403 ,.... '741 , lil-.. L ll--·~·.J ,,._.1..,, Camper shell, Cull IRYIMIOATSUN V . AM /FM 8 track .. ...... LiASi······· ~'v'e;,~00H.1Nc ~~~~· UT.~=~=1528 t11.1111 15300 · 5"""15 ~ -Youarelhewlnnerol tll 7171 '77 Mercury Bobcat· Ve. '78Bonne.4dr.xlntcood. DIRECT! 13731 Harbor l frw.... · a utomatic. pis . radio. 13000. DayJ 968·8600: GardenGrove <110.:iOv~ue~ '74Cllia91' . Lie . 801SXY. $2997 eves984·53.'15 llACH lt.t"OUS 841 Dove Stred NEWPORT BEACH 71Ut00 '750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parting Out! 1974 Volks wagen Bu& parts for sale. 641·9157. VW parts. '68 left & right door. '73 left door. SSO each. S48·!n44 '67 VW SQBK. New motor. tires . brakes. pa i nt . s tart er . 12200/080642·8632 S,..... 'I Good cond. New reblt Johnson and Son Lln· ft•d1ritinl & IVSllDw ~n1ine. Gokl. black top, coln/Mercury~SQ>. tf 70 Jan 3thNJan 11 2 dr. Good cas mileage. '80 Mercury Monarr h VB. AnahelmOlnvention $2000/ofr. 5319 .7533 automatlc.a/c.onlv8720 Center eves/wknds. 4410 W. ' T1rlceu must be ex· SunsweptSt.SantaAna. miles, Lic.M:IZRU $6297 Johnson and Son Lin· chan1ed for reserved .74 Dart Sport, 6 cvl, u u . coin/ Mercury~:IQ) seats at the Convention , ""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Ford Thunderbird. V8 , automatic trans mission. power seats & windows. air conditlonina. AMt FM ster eo. Lie. 079SZB Center a~ ol time. clean. good gas, $14001 Call IM2·:ii678, ext. 272 to 0 80. 646·31197 11\e fastest draw 'tn the 13497. Johnson and Son claim yourticke.ts Ford 9940 * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• West a Oiul) Pilot Lin co ln Me r c ury Class1f1ed Ad. 642·5678 540·3630. ----------- T t <!002 uulo air. TOD.A.Y!ll 111 f> 111, blu~. xlnl l'Olld "" ••• ·11~ 924. 4 spd. sunroof. a m/fm stereo. 216.000 mi, xlnl cond. must sell. '69 PICK UP reblt 752·5065 l 700C(', $4300 eng ce.ry.a.r tt2s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7t•Waeg Beige 4 spd .. ale. am·fm s t e r eo, Christ mas s~cJ.all39811ic !112XVN ........... 9100 Mtot. Mew 9tOC. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S4t1~ ti73 63X> UNIVBSITY OatMR 9720 SALES&SERVlCE ....................................... 1---01.USMQIU- 1 11 1Ja t11un 2oosx ~ t)'linde1'. S i.~'td. am fnr a l., i.hat.low kit. Lil' 007 VA II $·11!'7 J oh11so11 Jncl So n L111 r ol11 . M ••rt·ury ~._5631) HOM>A GMCTmlC«S 2850 Harbor Hl vd. COSTA MESA 540.9640 Wanted Honda car 1970· 72. N-ro> with blown engine. 53l·IB.11 J..... t730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 X K lo: Coovt Auto. ps, air. res tored wht're needed. real beauty M IOI rond. $1 2,900. !>46·5093. 964·7009. '79 911 SC Targa: Xlnt c.ond. T•~-1~. For details <"all 682·22'22. 8..:.5 wkdays ask for J oe.:_ Iola oya 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *l DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROLLS·ROYCE IMIJ•mliloru Newpeo a.ull \'----'.-.... CLOSED SUNDAYS $68.-1300 '79-Dlesel Rabbi . wht w/brn int. factory air . stereo. Priced to sell 645·2682 '78 VW Bus. Champagne Ed. Air. cruise. z·bed. tent , s t er eo cass. SS500 /0BO. P P 675-0787. '70 VW Fastback. Xlnl cond. $2400. Call 714/494~ - - -· ---9760 '71 VW Bus. Clean. snrf. ~~•••••••••••••••••• s leeper. $2700. Days LEASE DIRECT! 631·2931 ves64&3371 I '66 Squa reback. clean. 1 runs great. $1600. ~60 ----- '7flAlm• Showroom eendihon. on· ly 22,000 miles. Cull power . pale yellow. tremendous savings! on· ly $4597 Lie. 138YOM. llVIMI DATSUN 951-1575 ----CCMltM...... 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRYINIDATSUN 951·7575 '75tw-. _ 4 spd., 4 cyl., cu\e car. redu ce d $2399 Lic.867MBD llVIMIDATSUN 951-7575 '78 Mark V. Burgundy with white caniage top. U.C• 23.000 mi. $7700 or best ••••••••••••••••••••••• tf 45 ofr 640·16119to:i. '77 Lincoln Versailles, Vs. • automatic transmission. Uttte It llcJ!! power windows. door Clusified Ad• are reallr, locks and seats. air coo· small "people to people · ditionLng. Uc. 41.5XXB sales calla with big re· 15997. Johnson and Son adership and big re· L 1n co In 1 Mercury suits! To /.lace your 540·3630 classified a . call today -------- 6Q.5678. Sell idle items 642 5678 DATSUH74 2602 4 i.vetd. air t'Qlld111on '1 4 XJ12L drk blue/cream. loaded. hke new. a steal at $3950 675·2210 1911SAAI TUllOI !~:! ............ !?!.~ Alltos, UMCf . ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111~. ~lt>reo and su <>r ' ar~AU....CB> $4495 JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS 1!171J llAHBOR UL\.'D COSTA MESA 631-1276 ·11; 211oz. new paint. radial T /\ t·a s:.etll', bra. '.\l111H.u exhaust. rrnmac ·12 G HIA r ebll. & IEACHIMPOITS t d N l 848 Dove Street r es ore . ew pain , NEWPORTB""ACH new eng Offer. 644·'1348 ~ Lancia --9736 -752~ ---....................... s-.v 9762 '78 Landa Beta Coupe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ss pd . snrf. Am/Fm. 1971$UIARU. stereo cass. AIC, ps, pb. GFCCMft leather int. 27.000 mi. Ask rng $6.000. 898·6401 after 1-4·81. SALES. SBVICI AMDUASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 ************************ t 1·11nd S7!1UU MO 4276 Mfl'cedes ._ 9740 5 speed trans .. AM I FM stereo w /cassette. sun· roof. red exterior & ex· tra nice! <OOOVWJ 1. HOWS3995 MIRACLE MAIDA USED CARS 1425 Baker Street CO!>"TA MESA 545-3334 VOLV071264 Au t o ma tic transm1ss100. air condi uoning, leather. sun roof. stereo with cassette and low. low miles. Super sharp! <394VSC) .CREVIER &I \I & BROADWAY \ANIA IHO 8353171 •USEDIMW1• n :wu2 11~'>.SH • 'i4 21102 111., r ll((J2 1 15 i!llO~a 1ll(i'> i l1 211(12' I ''I' I J!17k I 17 32th -.1111rl .ur 1:011 77 Ii :iu' .,, J UI• I HW»(I • Closed~ 'ill 21\llZ. 111 miltt<il!l', l'lt«•n 'Ira.'\. niu:,t St'e f;r , 3!!58 Court 7;, II 210 < ll'le owner 4 1liH1r. run:. l!r .. ul S14~15 11ffcr 1>'15 i!l7K 1 ,7'1 11210 I tlr, rhll c·ni.:. S4!200 Call fi4 I 11321! \1 i•t·hanH'., Car !-.mui.: l'l'rt I •iwnl'r Lo in1 nu motor part~ h•itl 5 1 mpi.: l'I'. l!n 2455 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCIDIS 79 . TURIODtESB. Sunroof. cassette. alloys and low m iles. <995WID1 SALE PRICH>! < 7 lo Choose Frum I JIM SI EMONS IMPOln'S 1970 HARBOR Bt,VD COSTAM~\ 631-1276 '78 Subaru Brat 4X4. 4 SALIPllCID cy linde r economy. 4 1 S79t5 s pee'd t ransm iss ion. JIM SLIMOHS AM, FM stereo tape IMPOITS l.1 c . 747VCI' $3697 1970HARBORBLVO Johnson and Son Lin· COSTA MESA coin/Mercury 54().36.:J}. 631-1276 Tojot. --9765 ,_ _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• *********************** ·BIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Autos, M~w 9800 Autos. H~w 9100 ·71~5ru Orange. s spd . am-rm. econom y spttial $4493 Lie. 1J3S959 ORAMGECOUNTY VOLVO E X C LUSIVELY · VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer m Orange County! YOUR CHOICE ••• JL'ST A FE\\. EX:\'.tlPl,t :S: .............................................. --------- NEW MG Midget -.• "' .....__.. - •Ml 79450SL 23K low rrules 24 mo. warranty (~0) Priced to~! JIMSLIMOHS IMPORTS 1970 HAl\BOR RLVD. IRVIHE DATSUN 951-7575 '78TOYOTA CBJCA Clean ! 1133501) $4199 ~ COSTA ME.SA 631-1276 ~~~~ ---------1 ~ 534-4100 $9900 ~~~ICE '77 3000 loaded: I wner. SI K 540-6630 days. 998-61 13 eves MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 MG Midgl't, xlnt coo· dition. new tires $2.SOll 770·8225 !-'ind what )OU want 1n D<llh Pilot 1 lass1f1cds ~"!.°.~·-~~.": ....... !~~~1 ~"!.~~·-~:.--: .. ~ .... !~~~ ~~·-~:.-: ....... !~.~~ Aready LEASE you re OR foran , BUY Alfa YOURS Romeo? TODAY! beach -· imports •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Saab 848 DOVE STREET N.wportlwh 752-0900 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '73Corola Ate, automatic. runs like a fine SW\Ss Watch' $1899 Lic.16752 llVIMEDATSUN 951-7575 ....... 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80 VW SCIROCCO S model. 5 speed. sun roof. air conditioning. Very low miles. 10547821 $7''5 JIMMAlttHO VOLKSWA~ 18711 beach Hlvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2008 '76 VWIUS Must sell. l<l2.4D l $5'9' ··~ ~ -1''*""" ~~·J VOlKSWAGfN INC • ~100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '86 VW Camper, orig. cond. New eng. new paint. 844·7348 '79 Convertible. only 5K ml. new Mich. radials. atereo, warr. still good. 19700/080. 644-0768. '7 0 VW Ca mp e r Westphafia. orig, xlnt cond. fully equipped. Poptop . 8 ·track . Am/Fm. beaut maint. 32m Pl. $5500. 41M·4621. Ive mess. '72 tlUS. M..t sell. 11900 bit ofr. Gd body, run.s 1d. Ml·•900 '70 Scau•re Back Swlroo/. Mech •Int.. elem. SlUO 0 .8.0 . 4'1-.U 'II VW 8\111. V.-y pod Canel. All/PM c ... te IWno SlJDO. •aTa BUY or LEASE OIRFCf Nm~, 10 120 Garden Grove Bl Garden Grove 530-9190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9tl0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 9t pass. Estate Wgn, Cull power. tilt. cruise. lo mi. Am Fm s t e r . 759·1861- Estate Sale '72 Buick. Ltd. Sedan. Call Mon Fri 8·5 Rod Blanchard 558-3458 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUl#I CADl.LAC. DUUISHIPIM ORAHGECOUMTY! SALES, SERVICE ANO LEASING /I 00 H,ttl"• l\1\-11 C ''"·' '""'' '140 'If()() '74 Gray Coupe ~Ville. Low m ileage. A/C . radio. auto. Ell.ate Hie. Bes t ofler .. Call Lou: 833· 7622. wkdys. 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