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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-02 - Orange Coast Pilot·-· IUlll CUil YDIR HDMUlll DAllY PAPIR -~ Hll>A'r JANUARY! 19H1 Demand for $24 billion • issue .... Posters proclaini protests By DAVID K UTZMANN OI Ille O.llr "•tot l l•ll Oranjle County employ ee-~ en ter1n~ Cou nty ll a ll of Ad ministration in Santa Ana to<lay were greeted on the rirst work day or the New Year With red pos t ers o n d oors that pro claimed· "Building Nol Sate for Public " The posters, put up hy-the Orange County E mployees As· sociation. we re m ea.nt to advise ~qrkers lhat unde r prov1s1ons of their contract with the county the)• could ask for rl'assi~nment to "a safe work site " The Hall ·or Administration. beset with strul·tura l probleins. will soon undergo a half million dollar repair JOIJ An analysis of the building's s tr.uctural integrit y revealed that the white edifice could s uf- fer s ubstantial damai.:e in e\'ent of a m ajor earthquake. R e presenta tives of the employees a ssociation had met with cotµ1 ty offic'1als Wednes day to ask for reassignment 11f the · building's 220 workers to other job sites. John Saw.}er . ~e n e ral mana,ger of the organization . ~aid lie would '1j'eet .again with personnel offic ials today. He also indicat~ a grievann· woulrl . be fi led t hat 1·oullf lead to . drbitraliorr Of the tSSUC. Two weeks a~u. the Hoard of Super..-isors voted to move· its meetings anrl. the meetings of the count) P lanning Co m mission out oJ the $8.9 million building.· S upervisor Ralph C lar k . chairman or the board . entered the Hall of Adm101strat10n this m orning and rmmcdr atel) paused to read the reel poster up bytheOCE1\. "We'll certainly have to _ rn . vestigate what their prol:ilem~' · are and what their feelings are," C lark sai d . referrin g' t o employees. About si>e e mployees stood off in a corner of the buildinlo('s loh by. uncertain whether to go to their jobs or not "All we know," one employee said. "is what we've hcen reafl ing and hearin~ (about t~ safe ty of the building > Nobody's told us anything . . Clark said the board too~ al' lion to keep the public away from lhe building during m eet in gs so they wouldn't get in the way of repair work.' He also said it would be ''dis ruptive" to try to hold meetings <See SAFETY, Page i\2) ......... ~··~ ·~~ Pope Jphn Paul II (Sell vered bla New Year's Day Maas bomily in which he pleaded for more money to aid poor, le11 1pendln1 on arma, · menta. He a1ao decried ter· roriam. -, · · · han s Iran -re rioiviNG BUMBLEBEES~ SPINNING WINOS CHftREO ROIE PARADE SPECTATORS B••• 0n At.lantlc Alchfl•ld Co. float mad9 ot ~enge and y911ow martgOld• and yellow carnation• _ 1 , Viejo-repeats--rose float • WID By n :RRY HE RTENSTEIN a. IM O•llv· Pilot St•ll Elation tould he expected to day among Mission Vrejo Co e mployees a nd Saddlehark Valley high s1·hool students who worked on "S11mrnrrtime." the S" eepslak<'S·\\ inning fl oat rn thl' Tournam<>nl of "oses paracll' Rut_therc was no 1n!1H·at1on of su1·h s µ1rits at «nrnpany head quarte r s Tht• orr11·1•s "'ert· t·losed J l C'OUJ<I ht• th iJl WI 1111 lllg IS ltetomrng t•ornmcmplac1· The Mission VrrJO ( 'o . with ils elahorate ••ntry "r a <·ouph• rn <t hoat 1in a ha\1111 \.\'Qn the top prize for non~·ommere 1al entry al Pasacll'na's 92nd paratl e New Year 's Day The pro1·essron. appropriate !} l'nough ror Ont.• O{ the sunniest and dearest <lays in Pasadena's history. was entitled "T he c;reat Outdoors .. The 120 urtrts swept down the 1.5-mtlc paraoe roulf: nearly wi thout a hrtch One float. rron1C·alh e nl1tlecl 'The Bandage Cang :. and de ~Helin~ a boy on tricycle an'd girl on roller :sK'ates playing do<'lor a nd nurs e, had to b£• towed · s hortly after its start on Orange Grove Avenue. Mission Viejo a l!>o wo n Sweepstakes an 1980 and '78. Arr<I while Thursday 's float drew plenty of aahs and oohs, another float sponsored by an Orange C oast fi rm-. Avco F inancial Ser vices. attrac ted a bigger c rowd response. Avco's western headquarters ar e in Newpor t Beach. The It)() fo1)t "M1march of the . S t•:1. .. dl'IJi1·tini.! a hluc whalu her :1~, f1111t Ion).! hahy. l wo d1,lphins and uth1•r fish was too long lo be 1•lil!ihl1· fttr a r•rt'I.<: Tht• hllnclrl•di; who t'·hccre'l <1n<I ;q1pla111J pd ;.is th(' whale turner! lhl' 1·11fJll'r al Orange (; rov1· A \'f•n 111• anrf Colorado St r1·t·t wt' rt' arnon ~ an f•st irnalcd I :J 10 I S m1l1 1on spr 1·t alo.)s aloni:: tlr1· rout!' While the crowd was mostly peaeeful during lhe parade. the t>arly mor ning hours a nd Ne" Year 's Eve revelers reportedly c·aused more problems for polite than an v orevious ver "They <the trowd) 'was unru- 1.\. disorderly. dis respeetful." said John Mc·Al1ster . spokesman for the J'<Jsaden<1 f'ol r ce Deparl - rnent /\ n •1·nr<l :176 a rres ts het ween 3 Jails plan 'rent' fee for weekendS It's hardly a \';.II' at ion. but in- m a I 1·s s pending weeke nds in Oran).!t' C<1unty J<ir ls will soon be payrn,g motel lakl' rates for their stays. • It will be the no frills economy «Lass all the way. hut persons t•1m victed from now on for mis- d<'rrieanors can he cttar~ed up lo $18 RO a day for· lttP chanre lo serve lrmc on wel•kends. Until today, when a new Jaw • goes into effect, weekend Jail in· maCcs weren't charge<! to be loC"ked up A state law has been passed. however , giving local govern- me nts the authority to c harge 'for room and board. The county Board of Supervisors approved the rates al a meeting last week. Peoplt• convicted of misde- meanors such as petty theft or drunken driving could be levied a daily rate during sentcnC"rng st a rtrn~ on Fr~y The rate will bl' up tu. the s en 1encing Judge and w il~ he hased on the person's abili ty lo pay, s aid sheriff's Sgt . J ohn Thorstensen. who works at the county Theo l.acy J ail in Orange. . T hat m ihtary-lnoking com - pound is the 414-pcrson capacity min i mum security ra c tlity wher e so· called ··week enders·· ar e sent. Currently, about half of the in mates are weekenders. Many of the inmates show up about 6 p .m . on Fridays with just their essentials -razors, combs. cigarettes. toothbrushes -and spend anywhere from a day to CSee JAIL, Page A2) Mlssin'g ·sailor sought No trace of boat found sintt November ... By STEVE MITCHELL CM•DellyP-~ Ralf Richard Kreymann seldom. sailed' his sleek 22-root Columbia sailboat alone, and the number of times he sailed over· night could be counted on the lingers of one hand. But the 88· year-old veteran sailor lelt bis white 1986 Porsche parked near the east bHln at lhe. Dana Point Marina Nov. 9 or 10, took out the blue and white Hilboat -and disappeared. "The calendar In his <Oceanside) apartment had ~ov . 8 crossed off," said his nephew. Chris Kreymann, an en· ' ,\ . l t I ' f h env1ronrnen a enemeer or t e City of Laguna Beach. The younger Kreymann said the mall was piled up in the mailbox, and the rent -which the sailor ~Jways paid on time - was overdue. Also found in the apartment, in which Kreymann lived alone, was a supply of high blood • presaure pills -somethin1 re- latives said he always took with him. ··He suffered ·rrom hypertension," his nephew said. "It doesn't make sense that he would leave them at home."• Kreyma.M Hid he discovered I: t , --· t.,,.,.,,. his uncle was misaing Dec. t7 - more than a month after the re· tired· electronic engineer d1s ap- peared from Dana harbor. "One of his slip neighbors filed a report Dec. IS because he knew Rall rarely went out over· night," lhe younger Kreymann said. Bui a spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard in Lon& Beach said a search conducted six weeb after the disappearance turned up no al&n or Kreymann or the boat.. Chief Petty Officer Leonard Frost said checks from San (See MUlfJING, Pate Al> . l p m Wcdm•srl:1\ :11111 la\I' "'"w Year ·:-. l>a~ r :.in g cd fr o m drunken rln\·ing to a':-ault and r ublten . ~ki\ft,l<'r :-a u.J El:.11 n1· <'urt•·r· fl••at l111rl t1ini.: • ha11'\l Oma11 for ltw \11!-!->ron \'11• Jll t 'o . attrtl1ult•fl \\ 1nn1ng thret· S\\f>C')Jstakes Jlfl1.l'!-rn lr\1• \C•a rs lo · t ommuntl) pnd1• "Wt'.· Jn\f1h·l· i;o many p1·<1pl1• from th(• t'l1mm11 nrt ', achrlh a~ \\t•ll as stuc lo.•nh ." said Elaine. \\ho aclclNJ sht• \\ .1 ... ··p x1·1\t·o- w 11 h Th11rsd 11 \ ·.., v. 111 F o r l'X<1rnp.lt• s h(' rn r n11oncd. Kalh r l i1•11r1.:•·:-uf ,\!1-.sron Vll'JO •• sf uclt·nr .11 <'al State F1!l lc•rl<m . :-1ll'nl ·Iii hours s1rarght pa~t rng ll'htte <'i•rnatlfin 11(•luls on lhr<'<' i.wans al HH· front of the float 'ExtrJ•mt• heat rnoant spend rng hours a)Jpl ym~ mist to keeµ llw petals a nd flowers moist ," l::laine s:11d She wouldn't sav how muc·h lhl' .float t·r,st h ut l•U-l 1 ls estimated ' alu<: r n the $70.000 lo $ IOO.OOC> prin• range Sue M<:CIC'l lan .J un e -r;artra. E rin Murph~. M arg1l' Uuck and Lr s a R 11t·h1e . h 11nH·l'om1 n g q u <'ens a I ;\1 i ss r o n \'1cjo. ·Silverado. El Toro, Capb trano Vall e~· ancl Laguna llills ht~h srhools a n d 'hu l'k Jana1·. P as adt>na , rode on.the float 1-;ctison lhgh Sr h•Kll of llunt <See ROS .. ~S. Pa ~e A21 Irvine pair abducted in long ride A self·styled temperance-en· forcer kidnapped an Irvine couple early New Year's Day In San C lemente, telling the pair he was a member or the "Citizens Co mmittee to Help S top Drunken Drivers." · Mrs . and Mrs. Richard Wal l. who live in Irvine. told· p0lice they were returning home (rom a party in San Cle mente Wh4'J' they were pulled to the side· 'Of A venida Pic~o by a car with a red light. Details were ·sketchy, but police said a man described as in his 20'a, with black curly hair and • PQlitLdia&>MiUon, entered the couple's vehicle and rode for nearly three hours In the car, all the while dlsplayln1 a slx·inch steel revolver. The armed man then relieved the couple of an undetermined amount of cub. L f. I Bargain halt By The AssociatPd Press The Algerian 1ntcrmcd iar.1cs m the lmstag1: l'l'l 'ilS arrived in Tt;<hrantocli.I \ a nclhdndedovcr'tbe t · S repl) t~1 l r<rn ·~ demand for $21 h 11l11m. W1 !>l<'rn reporters in lhl· Iranian 1·aµ1t<il :-aid. Then• "<1 s no imml.'di alt· 1·om rnt nt rrnm I ran1anofrt <:1ab i\ lcadinl! Iranian dergyman ~a id mc anv.hrle, lhal Iran should s toµ l1arl!a1ning 11vcr .l he 52 t\ml·rrl'an!> and put them on lnal l1 k1• ;in\ 111lwr 1·rrm mals bcn ius•• th•:) are s pic::., nul hh~lagcs ·1 Ii f' t h r <· e /\. 11! e r r a n 1 n t1·rmed1ari1·• W•!rc met a t T~hran ,\ 1 r purt h:-rq iresc·nt atr VI'S nr l'rim<' :\l1nr~tl•r :\11ihammad Ah HaJ<Jl and late r turnrrf nver t he ~ s repl ~ l1111ff1<•1 <Jl~d1rl't'll r 1·m1 '1·rn1·d "1th thl' l1<1'><1rng e:. -.Pnwcl I I 11111nth-. a).!11 I 111• ri·11i1r\l•r-. <;t11d. '/he ,\lg1·rrnn-. de!'lin1·d lo speak \\ ilh thec·orn·~p<1nclents I nlornwd Wa-.h ingt1111 srnirc·t:s :-,11<1 thl· l S l'ttJI~ 11ff1•rs 111 1!1· µ11-.11 a bout Sl~ hr lhon 111 lrJntllll ass l'ls in an rst ro~ al'e,011nt in <i Ol'lll ral 1·ountry . prcs umaltly Al cena . and thal I ran 1·ould l'lain1 the funds cint Mhe hostages are n• lea sed. P rc s 1dc nt C<irltr said lhf'! American respons e conlai.ned .. rellsonahle proposals" and said, "I think rt would be to the advan- tage of the Iranians -certainly to lht> a<tvantal'!e of the l 1nite<t :-.tJ tl's and tht• hoslai.:t·s 1f they "ould al«·~µt \\hat "'l\'C'"'h<f'.·e-prn-. - µosc•ct .. l f11v.·('\'c•1 . «art er has lr ttle morf' than twn \.\t•C'ks 1·cit rn has all mrnrs tratron to settlP the rc;sue . a nd mo:-t 11hser..c·rs s'1" little c•h;.111t•e uf the t·r1~1s he1n..: rl' "<11 \ ed before Prcs 1denl clpc·t He a)!an takes offll·e Jan. 20 The Washm~ton Post reported tc1da) that the L'S. r es 1xmse gLves I ran until Jan 16 t<1 accepl the Pl oµo~aJs The Post s aid offr l·1al !>•>un·es !les crille<I lhe date "not "" an uli 1matum hut ·simply a r u l't of Ir f e · " The sources said I ran1an :tL·<·eptanee h y Ja n 16 "nu Id g1 \ t• thl' Cart er actm inistra t10n llm<: t" implement thP pro po~a Is fwfort• 1winJ! out of offr Cf' The post sard <'arter does not "a111 lo leave n1·g ot iat1ons •·rn an :11n lll).!U11U~ ..,tatr th at hmrl'i th<' ll1'l 111ns 11ftr1ssurcessor " Thl' 'lrnrn:rn l'arl1 LJ nH·nt rl<' 1•11ll'<I l\\IJ monlho; a ~'' lht> hostages woultl he freeti if th1· t.: S gnv{'rnmcnl returned t ht' \\l'alth of tht· latc Shah Moh;immacl Rc1.Cl Pahlavi. rel('as ed SB hr Ilion rn Ira n1an assets frmen rn L'S banks. 1·an1·e led pen ding la\.\Su rts agarnsl Iran and pledged nnt to 1n trrrer<'rn Iran's affairs 1.ast week. Iran sa rrl the l inited States had tndeposit $21 bil11on in • the Algerri.ln Central Ha nk before the hosta gl•s could he freed . But I ran 's l'hicf host a!!e negotiator s aid this wee k a U S coun· 1erproposal on the money would he act•epted ir the Al~t·rians went ah.mg with ll · • \\'eather . Night and morning low cloudiness. other wise fair through Saturday Lows tonight 42 at the beaches. 52 inland. Highs' Saturday low to mid 70s INSIDIE TODA~ Thott ailent oaant1 are back agom. Find out where to alart a ~-wolchlng crui•~ and how to 8f'OI the huge momma.la on Page Cl. ..... At Y-s.Nk• 111.1 L.1111..... M ............ , c • ...,.. .. c_.. ... C......... DI·" c.Mlc• cu Creet...... Ctl .......... $ . .....,... ,........,, IC ......._ C.tl .._.,..,.. ·A•tt s • • ---JUST BRE'4«1NC --- ~ La&• lfmt.1 lrotft todow '• "'°''-'"""' .. ~ ...... ckw~·· Jordan ~lain:is Syria u 'shot to tkath' 2()0 .\MMAN, Jord1111 1Ar1 Jordan'• atatt run Petr• news •a•ncy claaft\9d \Oday that Synan stK·unl)' fon-•• muaacred 200 ui the northern Syrian d ty ot Al-c>po for aJl•I" aid to anU· 1ovf!m~ Moalt1m tlrotht1rhood ituernllaa A ~yrum 01fic:1al c·•llPd the re.,or1 '"rtd11•uloua retn quotf'Ct trav .. hml i.rr1111n1 in Jurd•n from ne1tthbonnt1 S) na u aay1nat tht' 111M1111 u "c·uuon t~ pl•ce In Aleppo's public aquar~ of Muharlu1 I Ht Wt!t!k T~ P~ra""feV(1rt "aud th~ alleied v1cllm1 uf lh~ "dreadful Mai.hark• man 1u·rt!" Wt!tt' ~hot tu Jeath after t>e1n& rounded up b) un11 . .1 from Syn•'• io~\·JaJ fort·tni'' and "defense regiments" on 111 l·haTl(C' 111 ht-h1ultt th_, l:trothtirhoud j\lt!rnllas 1.h• .. .....,, •fl/In-a •br•rrl• .. RENO. Nt'\' (AP 1 lo;ntertamer l.Jza Mmnelh has suffered another m1st·una1te. l<>btnlt the batiy she was expectmg in May. a spok ~ma.n l'onftrmed tod•}' Buth Miss Minnelh, 34, and her husband. . • Miark Gero. ltre ··profoundly grieved by the lalt:. i.ad turn of e vents." said press 8pOkt's~an Mtc hael Maslansky . The Joss ('ame'-at aboul lO pm. "New Year's "Eve at Was hoe Medll·al Cente r in Reno. Nev .. near the Sierra Nevadll retreat where the Geros had been 1n seclusion for three months. Mas lansky s~1d. Miss Mmnelh, who had an earlier miscar- ria ge in December 1979. entered the hospital ''"""ELL• Saturday and underwent minor surgery Tues· · v day · . 'ilolrtt pla11r rra11lwa liHlh19 If er EL CAJON < AP I Investigators said today a 16-year-old boy desrribed as "nuts about Oying" stole a twin·engine plane that crashed Thursday, killing him and four adults. A nf>ighbor. Frank Belville. said the boy, Grant Thompson. 16, of Santee. claimed he had permission to fly it and was qualified after finishing a course in lhe ninth ~rade. The craft. owned by a m1ss1onary flying school based at Gillespie Field, went out of control on takeoff Thursday and st ... nmed into a furniture warehouse, exploding in names. r Sr.,rral.major 1Ja11lu-r111 prf•r rafr . NE~ YORK <AP> -A numbero~ ~a)or banks today reduced their pnme rates lo 20.S percent. indicating that the reduction in the key lending rate 1s finally spreading throughout the' banking in• dustry. ·-' PoHdt rnt.fatN'r hl11lrd . TOKYO <AP> ~ Lech Walesa. the leader of Poland's ·in- dependent trlfde union movement. hinted that Poles would resist if the Soviet Union intervened in their hation. the J apanese news agency Kyodo reported today. 'Exploring' tOps Sunday's features Start exploring 1981 by taking a descriptive tour of one of the new.est national parks -the Channel Islands off the Orange Coast. ••.NO-NO" ISLANDS -The Channel Islands· themselves say SUND A Y'S BEST ...... -.. being done to register .machine serial numbers. yes-yes, with_lures of unusual BEATING QDDS -llave yQu wildlife, endangered species and ever dreamed of hitting the lot- certain archaeological digs. But tery big and ·solving a lot of your f----+n-.M-r-•cl'1t>-ttttn1er-Ti .... athe,-.,-st:aa..-.a:nr""td...-+Ja"'n'"d.t---iprn1r-1orlbrlJ-oenrrn1s:.<>.? '"Your'Ch am: es of win- ~orea t ures, park rangeu-Aa\le a ning $1 million are one in 10 long list of warnings for the million Read about Arthur casual visitor. Hoener who has won twice in Massachusetts. BIBLICAL ADVENTURE - "Peter and Paul," a mini-series to air on CBS during Easter week, is being filmed in Rhodes. Greece, on the same locales where Paul once preached. MISSING MACWNES -Irvine and Costa Mesa are the two coun-• ty cities affected most by thefts or electric type~s which ar e rising nalionall)'Y S taff writer J odi Cadenhead tells why pros- ecution is difficult and what is St. Helens' dome growing VANCOUVER. Wash. (AP> - As 10 small earthquakes pulsed through Mount St. Helens. ob- servers spotted new growths on the volcano's rapidly expanding lava dome, scientists say. Scientists said the Thursday quakes probably were associat- ed with the growth or the dome on the volcano's crater floor . The volcano steamed slightly Thursday, with puffs just about to the lip of the crater of the 8,400-foot mountain, .observers said. Jewelry taken from Mesa home A burglar climbed to the second-Ooor balcony of a west Costa Mesa home New Year's Day to force open a window and take jewelry owned by Noey Ann Ucata. · · Licata valued the stolen jewelry. taken from a bedroom, at about $1 ,400, police said. .. Woman faces cruelty rap MARTINEZ <AP J A Con- cord WOl)1an has been accused of allowing one horse to starve to death and 11 others to become severely malnourished, accord- ing to Contra Costa County of- fi cials. All the horses O'!"ned by Belly Lou Cartwright have been im· pounded and officials of the Socjety for the Prevention of Cruelty lo Animals said they believe the animals wi ll recover. Mrs. Cartwright told SPCA of· fi cers that the horses had been fed , but Deputy District Al· torney Jerome Davi said. "We have · photos showing they had not been." Burglar gets ~oius, gold An Irvine man, returning to ·his home early Thursday after a New Year's Eve celebration . discovered, eight Krugerrand cotns worfh ·$4.800 and $2, 100 in cash had been taken from his bedroom desk, police said. Police theorized that the burelar or burglars entered through a kitchen door on one side of the home in the city's Walnut Village area. Pasinli H. Cengiz told police that he was away Crom the house from 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to 2:45 a .m. Thursday. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ~ .... Robert N. weed ~ ... 1 ..... M. ThofNs ·l(ffvll ..... ThOrn•I A. Murphlne .............. ~ Cherlei H. LOOI .................... _ _,_ ..... ....-.... ._._ ..... All d....,-JMn .. : (714) 142-4321 CIHeHled Mwrtlelftg: M2·N71 O"ICQ c.teMeu: ,._ .. ,~ \..e9'IM llMdl: 1117 .... CMtlHltflwew H-lftll .. IMdl: ll'l1S 9Hell ~verll Husband I ---- bludgeons WODUUl SAN JOSE (APl -An "al· fluent " promoter of local charities has ~n arrested on charges of sexually asuulling his wife With _a tire iron and beating her because she refused his ad- vances. police said. "We've never handled a case like this before." s aid Police Sgt. Jack Woodall. who did not iden· tify the suspect or victim. lie said police would seek a complaint against the husband to- day from the district attorney. Woodall said the man hit his wife in the face , then raped her ·~at least twice'· with a 16-inch tire iron after she refused his sexuaJ' advances Tuesday. The' sharp edge of the. lire iron was \hen "la-r~.d a c ross the woman 's breasts. causing several puncture wounds, before she escaped toa neighbor's house tocallpolice, Woodallsaid. The woman , 28 , wa' hospitalized with severe vaginal L Fro%e11 ba11anas? ,.,...,._Al ROSES ••• in1ton Beach stepped smartly in 1reen unifonm, playin1 1 "New Spitil March" as it paaaed before the official reviewin1 stand. But the distance and heat caught up with one trombone • pf a}'er who· with a mile remain·· int had tO drop out because ol blistered feet, director Gary McJUton said. The parade wu a llWCHIGAN FINALLY BREAKS RO• .OWL GAME JINX -81 first for the band. Avon Products, Inc., with its 'ntry. •·Autumn Splendor.·• won the other major award. Grand Prize. Other winners.included : IWl:lell• Colemen .... ,d. Credil Uni"" N•· 111111•1 ••-••tlon. 1,.c • CUNA, ··sun•lllne Aft•r· noon ·· PretlclOnl"• TrOPl>y, Union 011 Co ot C•lllcwNa, "\unrt\11 " , Ouu n-. Troplly Order Son• ol tl•IY In A,.,..rf<•. ''Clrftc• UOOlt • Time '" tl\larn•hon•I fropny Pro•lnce of OW.bot C•n•d•, "trsW•r-nnOoeb9t'.~ AmHi.wctor-·, A••rd Mealc.o, ''~•l<O -tb "rlendty Outlloo"" H•llon.tl Tropfty '"'of S.lnt LO.Oi•. MIHOurl. "Sprtn9 Tn. ... " Pio neer '\ f ropny C.''~ ot A.l h•mbr• ··c .• 11to1n.• F•nt• · " • Gt•llO Mar\llal"l TrOPl>y C11y Of GI•,,.,.'•· "Down ti. NII•·· . .QleedinQ. and. internal injuries .•.. South ~g~na may have its New Year's Day Polar Bear ~lub weere members dip into the Pacific, but these hams · m banana costumes claim club or same name where m~mbers pl~ge into_ Lake Michigan at Milwaukee. Ann1¥ef\¥Y •w•ro We\torn Alrllnn, "LIOM n' T IQ<'•\n" 8Hf\. Oh My'" She also reqoired stitches for breast wounds and wiH be hospitalized at Jeas tseveral days. police said. ~,. The husband. 31. was booked in- to Santa Clara County jail on charges of spousal rape, rape by instrument, felony wife beating and as·s ault with a deadly weapon. He was released on $13,000 bail. Woodall said the couple were "'affluent," the husband a self- e m p loyed promoter of loc1tl C'harities . F,_.POfl#'AI SAFETY ... when constru(•tion work was .m progress. "I hope we can work this out," Clark said before boarding an elevator lo take him to his fifth· floor office. "lt 's a s ituation I want to get 'on top of today." At a news confet~nce Wednes· day afternoon. s aJ•yer had said that m ost members of his or· ganization are "'pretty alarmed'' about the safety of the county building. He said about 70 workers had s igned a complaint see1cing a . safety inspection of the struc: lure: Such action. he said, re- quires employee reassignment to othe r job sites during the course of s uch an investigation. Sawyer and other union representatives said today they woulg continue ..dis trihutin.I( leaflets and advisin~ members of their association of thei r n ghls. both today and Monday. The success of their efforts was hard to gau~e since many. employees had taken the day off and weren't clue ha'ck until Mon- day One asso<'iation spokesman, Nick Bernadino. said ~nty per!lonnel oHiC'tals were taking down the red posters taped to the doors of the Ha ll of Ad· m in istration. Be rnadino s aid the of f 1<·i al s thre at e ned th e employees association with loss of bulletin board privilege s if it contmued topul up signs. /\ personnel o ffi cial, Mike llarman.' said he did take down some of the posters, bul declined comment on whe ther he had threatened OCEA with loss of bulletin board privileges A touM>f the builrllng early LO· da y s h o w e d that man y employees had· reporte d for work. But one secretary, notin(! that today was payday, said, "Do you think we would have been paid if we didn't come to work"" Frot11 Pllfl" A I JAIL ... three days at the facility . "Friday night. it's a circus." said Thorstensen. who explained that the inmates are outfitted with jail clothing and sent to their barracks. Officials hope that charges for the weekend program , con· sidered by Jaw enforcement agencies as a privilege, will ' even out the number or inmates th roughout t he week, make the operation of the facility more ef- ficient and save money which Thorstensen · said hasn't been figured yet. The Theo Lacy facility ls for m en. About ,SO wome n report each weekend to the county · Women's Jail in Santa Ana. Inmates who serve what Is called "straight lime," or one continuous period In cuatOdy, , will not be required lo pay, said Thorst~sen. Officia18 bl~ LAFAVE'ITE, La. (AP) -Of· facials who lpond court.orders 'to improve security and Uvlnt condltlona at the Lafayette Pariah prt9on an to blame for a ' melee ln which two jailen were held tataae. 1ay1 a law~r who mediated a. tense, aeven·hour 1tan~ 'nnanday between in· mates and authoritlw. 175 students doe in HB for surfing A bout 175 s tudents from ingtojtspreside.nt,ChuckAJlen. around the nation will converge Allen, employed as senior Vice o n Hunting ton Be a c h this ' pr esident of Merc ury Savings · we.e kend, l-o compete in the Na and Loan Association In Hunt· tio~I Scholastic Surfing As. ington Beach, also serves as .s ociation cham1>ionships . s urfing coach at Costa Mesa The competition will begtn at High School. 6 :30 a.m F'r\daY.!lRd S~turday lie s aid the a ssociation al the City Pier . The activities rj!stricts i.ts memberships to full· will conclude at an awards ban· time students. Participants in quet ~•ated for 6 P. M Saturday this weekend's contest musl pro· at the Balboa Pav ilion in duce school records showing. Newport Beach. they have maintained a passing Judges wilJ includ e pro-gradeaverage.Allensaid. fessional surfers Ian Cairns and Divisions to be h.1dged are Peter Townend 'Of Aus tralia. men 's s tand·up s urfing , Jericho Poppier of Long Beac h w.omen's stand-up surfing. and a and Shaun Thomson of South knee-rider category for men and Africa. women. The three-year old surfing-as--Al Saturday's banquet, the as· sociation boasts 5.000 members s ociation wi ll award 22 making it the largest s urfing or' scholarships to the student win· ganization in th1: world. aC'tnrd ne rs HolWay's tacldes not all on TV A would·bl.' purse snatl·hcr csC'aped cmpty-hanit.ed and a Ill tie worse for weal' c arly !Ile.,.. Year's l>ay in New11ort Beal•h when he w;,i~ t .... we kno<·ked l11 the ground hy the v1l'l1m 's male t"Ompanion. The 25-year-old v1t tim told off 1cers she was slrol11n~ down1 OC'e an Front near Palm Street with a friend at a bout I a.m when a young blond man <lashed up and jerked her purse off her s houlder. The vil"lim's l'ompan1on took off after tht• snatcher , takinl-! him le!>s than a hlock a way. The thief. thou~h . pil'ked himself up and started runnm~ a~ain. Not to be outdone. the pursuer l'aught up with the sus pect again. and knocked him lo the -g round with a n ying tackle. The s us pect got up again and kept running, l ca v in ~ the purse behind. Polit•e said the purse con tained about S.50. Also. an 18·member national <·ha mp.io.ns hip team will be ~elected~ In the .. past. tb.e. team_ has compete d in Panama . Australia and France. Two found shot dead LOS ANGELES'1AP 1 An armed rob be r~ des cribed himself a s a "'three-time loser" ap- p<1 rently turned his ~un on a hos tage and lhe"n killed himself after a six-hour s ie i::e at a central Los Angeles s upermarket . police investigators say. PoliC'e said the gunman. Ronald Berry man . 37, w hose address was not known. barricaded himself in the market office with th e s tore's a ssis tant manatter for several hours before both were found de$hursday. Th unman fo r ced l'laud1 Santi to relay responses to police at· tempting to communica~e with hj m and said he want· ed a helicopter. M•vor1\ f roe»n:y Ame<1t.• Hond• Motor c.o., Int • "l41r SftoW' •• JuOQ<'\' Sl>e<l•I Or Pepper Go .. "'llMh•rO 8•rbo<iw ·• Prlnttu ••••d Attinllc Rlclllitld Co •• "811lltn' l\IWQ.:' ~ Foundff\' rroplly Clly ot L• C•n.O. Fllnt· r•OQ~. ·#GOtr'Qon• P1cn1t • O lrn tCW\' Trop~y Rand McN•tly ' Co ' ''lourn•me-nt " Fro.PagrAI ' MISSING ••• Francisco to the tip of Baja showed no one had se1_n the sailboal "(po," which carries the num ber 1484on its sails. The younger Kreymann s ays he is stlll optimistic his uncle will s how up. "I checked with the National Weather Seryice and they said it was relatively calm on the' ocean the (first) week he was miss· ing." But he is puzzled by the m ystery. and said his mother talked to Kreymann just two days before he dis appeared. "He mentioned nothing about talking a long tap or planning an ything for that week," Kreymann s aid Meanwhile, Coast Guard of. fiC'ia ls say they have no intention of starting a sea search for the th rs-!;Tng man. · ··we have no plal'e to go and no inrhcation wbe re to start," a sp~esman sa1d". "'It's a bi g ocean out there. Alaska pipeline sprin~ oil leak ANCHORAG E. Alas ka (APl The Trans Alas ka pipeline was out of service today after a leak developed on the North Slope. a spokes man says. As much as 5,000 barrels or oil may have spilled. but the exact amount was not known because the area was dark when the leak occurred. said John Ratterman. spokesman for Alyeska Pipeline Ser vice Co , the oil-compa~ owned consortium that operate5 the 800·mile pipeline. Protest concludes SEATTLE (AP> ~ Fifteen Iranians who conducted a IO·day hunger strike to protest what they said was U.S. military aid to Iraq ended their pr~est with a brief mar c h We n esday through downtown Seat e. WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant room jlre hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. LI\ f j\J 1111417 Every American manufacturer of vinyl is 1 represented in our vinY.I display: Armstrong, Congoleum, Gaf. Mannington. Biscayne and Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department includes custom fraperies. "Levelors," Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent installer as well. ' Wood floors are represer)ted by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. DEN'S :iiisiail~tion:·custom drap1ri11 ·uno1eum • wooc1 floor 1663 'LACENTI~ AVENlJE • COST~ MHA, CALIF. 92627 • 'HONE 646-4131 -646·23'-' , ..... -.. --... ~ ......... . •• --.... 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But because of delays tn pro- cessing the O~c . 10 tax collec· lions. the money $74 million. whi<.'h ls only a portion won't begin to arrive until today. The remaining $49 million 1s scheduled to be disbursed F'eh 6 . atcording to t·ounty Ta" Col · ledor·Treasurer Robert Ci tron Citron said the delays were caused by problems in a new co mputerized processing equip· ment that went on line in Oc· tober at the lime the tax hi lls were mailed. .. It seemed that Murph·y·~ Jaw I applied to the new equipmenti" Citr on said Wednesday. "We had lot s of prohl.e m s arid breakdowns But it is worklrig now ·· • followin~ are the amounis tb<.1t Oranµc Coast cities stand \o rPeeivt: f''riday <in parenthese~J • us wc.'11 as lhl' total mstallmeat Owy'll gct l>y Feb 6: : Costa Ml'sa . < $478,0IJO~, $7:15.000. • Fountain Valley , ( $244 ,tMJO). 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"Stress in the rocks increased to a h•\'t'I at .ll'asl fi "e ti mes g rl·atl'r than an~·thmi.: we ha\'e 11h ... 1•f\ ('(f ·111 !ht• prt'\'IOUS two 'l'•' r... · {'la rk :.a1rl '\'c"<I rnrmlh. ln ll•s t lhC' te1·h 1111111 1· a nd lht• 111s lrt1ments .. !'lark pl<:111s lo drill 10 more holes 1n101b~· J,!rantl<' rot·ks ilankmg.an .. r ar thquakl' prone area hctween 1\n1a and lll'mN Lake The area 1s lon 1tl.'ll in H.1 \'ers1dc Count, .. 50 m 111·-, c•<1st of N(•\\ por t Hea1·h · f'lw lt·~h an• f1nanc·t•d h~ on $110 ,000 prr .''1•ur grant ).!l\'f'n to I 'l:1 rk fnim lhc• 1 · ~ (;t·11log1('ai S111"\'t•\ 1·1.11:k. -.ur rf that the· <levcdop· 111 •·nt ol an l'C:lfl hquak<' pn·dic: t 11111 ... n 1·rw1• would :illov. people I 11 t ;1k1• hf1· :-av1ng prc·c· aul mns l1l'f11n· a major q11akl• hit Bright itJ,.ea rewards th (,I I ":-I "i('( rn ,.,.. tho fl.ut• •'•hit \t •U O r;1n g1· 1 1111nt 1 1·nqdr•11••• R111:1·1 11 1,11 ' ~··r~·c .. 111 Su n,.,111111: · •111' l!1"-..t111n ,., 1111n1• 111 makc• him i 1 ·,1111111 ltc·r h1·1a11,I' it i~ "ll' 1111! lit•· • n11nt 1 )!•>' t•r 11 lnl'lll an , ... , •• 11 .. 11 rl s:w11 lllllt " yC'al' ll rill. ,1 tnar-,ha l 1n 11ra111•1• (' o 11 11 I ' t' 1• n l r :.i I 11 1 ' t r 1 1 I M11n11·q ;:i1 ('nur t. f11!11 r l'rf n11 t :r yC'ar a gn a wa ~ It• 1·111 1·11q nt1 costs anrl :-oh•· t·ro\\ <lttl <'nnili ti1ms in hr!-1•011rt l'l'Ol,llt• t'ited f111 Va ff ii' 11111.1 lions who had f:11INI tn ap1war tn court w1·rP ru11 l1nc•I\ hr111kl'rl 1n jail rf thl'y 1·011lrtn ·1 pa_ their fine!. on tlw s1H1t Hftl'r he1n ~ <.'aught R ea l11.1n g I ht• 1·ourt \\a' "downtroclrtPn .. wllh s11r h t•ase!-.. H olt , witho ut tellrn ,g h t~ superior~. s a111 he lwJ,!an gl\'mg court visitor~ a '>Cl'ond l'hantc He held on to their drivers licenses a net ,ga V(' them ti me to round up th(' money they crwect so they \\OUl<ln 't hav£• to go mlo jai I. "W(' we~ iluJling in s eve n or eight people a day on fail ure lo appear charges anrl hair oJ them didn't know what was happen lng to them," he explained this week, "If their attitude was good, 1 let them ·into the pro· gram ." After the first six months, Holl aaid only two persons had Cled , leaving their licenses behind. Everyone else returned with "lnoney to stay out or jail. "You might say maybe ~took • little compassion on them,"~ aaid Holt, 32, or Anaheim, an 1l1ht-year veteran in the Marshal's Office. ~owever, it wesn't ro r com- \'·• .11111 111.11 111111 "'"" dl'1 ·l.in·rl a Jvrl gc hl· \\ll rkcd for. Ri<'hard 1 ,., q111•111 11( ;i 1·;1-.h ''"' artl from Pa r,;lov. .I r . was "a little bit th•· t 1111111). 11 ".1. l11r -.1iv1ni.: -;hr>('kl'd ,. <JI f1r:-.t lcarnin,g of the 1111-\ 'i\'SlCm. , 1 t , • , •.• rt 111 1111 1·1111111 \ ~ m ·The j11d~1-.<; have ofr1<·1all) ap· n •1 \ :1111 ,. ('mpfu\l•t• ugJ,.'1·..,t111r1'-pro\'ecl the· system and it has p 1 111 r :1111 , ,, It 1 1· Ii r t' 1\ a rih hcl.'n 111 l'fff'l'I for more than six "11rk1•1 .., with liriJ.!hl 11IC'a<; Ii) m11nths e g 1\1ng 1h1·m I llHh uf llw annual Ms l.otos saicl a routine book· -.:1' 111 c., 1h1•1r 111<·;1 1·r1·alf'" 1n g lor 1nca rc'cration -into the For l11g w111n1·r -; ltkc• llolt, ('ounty Jail <'O~'ils the county h11\\'('\·1·r a max1mun1 11f $1 .:iOll ahoul $72 The fine for failing to•. ,_.., aw~1rdf•d . 11 1..• 1s the 18th appear in court 1s usually $129, r m plr1) 1'1' 10 earn th•~ amount she satrl. but that cost can be "1111·1· lhr· program ... a!. starter! traded, in effect. for a jail slay 111 11r1· than fiv<.' )Tar:-a i.:11 which also costs the county. l11s c·~ttmal ect $.'JClfl .llflO annu:.11 Not all suggestions are as <,a\ tn t:.'. IS the htghc•q ti mount compelling Or-interesting as · 11011 's and Pearce's . ... a ,1·rl l1v a s 11).'~1·-.1111n, sa 1<1 Saict Ms. Lotos: "Lots of.our llt•lt-11 l11tos. dtr1'<·t11r of th(• pr<1 J.!r<Jm T h i • 1110sl t·osl·S3\'lnR. suggrs 1111 n formerly c ame f r o m 1·11mtnoloJ,!lst Dan Pearce. who llr' 1M·cl il method for testing 11wrph111 <.' <·onlent in lhe blood. It sa vec1 an estimated $100.000 in 1•1111 rt t'os ts fo r prosecuting hrn i111 users . Pear <.'e left the t·ounty 1 wo years ago. but ·his prot <.'tlurc still is used al the c·uunl) crime laboratory . Holl 1s tentatively scheduled to r eceive his $1,500 award dur- 1 n g a co unty Boa rd o r Supe r visors' meeting in mid· January. Holl said the purpose or his sug~estion, whic h he decided to enter after he already h1a put il to use. was to c ut down on the work.load in Ute ('OU rts. ·:The people, from what I· hear. are grateful about il." he a dded. Holt said he e xplained his syste m to eight pr the judaes in the court and met no resistance. He admltt~._lhough'. th•t the large savings come from creat· ing forms and consolidating form s.·· ·- M~. Lotos said the program rewards winners wilt\ other mementos as well. Ttley get spedal coffee mugs tha t identify them as recipients, and pencils with tin)' light bulbs on the ends lo signify a bright idea. 1A set or rules lists the steps for submitting suggestions and for selection of recipients by a seven-member panel. One or the primary rules intend.ed to ap- pease colleagues and block personal grudges ls th•l no sus· gestlon can lead to the elimlna· lion of a worker. • Sometimes, though, pressures cause w,0rkers to turn Jin ideas anonymously. s uch as the one submitted earlier this week. It was suggested that, rather than burning marlJuan• confiscated by sherltl's depuUea, the illetal substance should be sold ror medical uaes. · 1, • . ' ·' (' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of, .. 0•11• ,., ... """ One of the first 1·hallenges ex petted to confront the F'ountain Valley City ('ouncil in 1981 wtll be the creation of a ct:nter for the <'ity's senwr <·1tize11s Local seniors, who now make about IO Jl(W'Cenl nf the city·~ 54 .000 residents. have been seek 10g s ud1 a fat·ilily sin<·c 1!17:3. A latk or funds :md (II.her prohlems hove stalled the projet·t Today, that <lrl'am appecir'\ rlos l'r l <> rt•al1l~ than e vl.'r before• · Re<·t!ntly. lh<• <'tl~ (·oun<:il ~<:t aside $WO,()(I() in redevelopment fund~ for 1nt1al c·us t!. In add1 uon .. the r1 l) ha-. l'<:1r m01rk <·11 anothe r ' $JC_l4j()(J(J rn f1:<Jeral Jlou:-.tnlo! and <..:ommun1t) I h ·\ t'lupmt:nl funds for 1 he pro Jt'l't S c;11tt :\torg:rn, tht· t'll~ ·.., h1>u!'> 1ng aml n1mmun11y dcvel<ipment t·oo1·c1tnator. ~aid these fed~ral fund ~ tentatl\ch \\111 r·o\·er lh: .,,~n "~p<·n!'>es f1ir:tht' c·t•ntt·r l ' ndt·r l'lll'rcnl plan:.. th<· r<: rn a I nrn g ('IH1 ~1 rtll'lfO(I ('IJS lS, wh1 i·h ma \ l'X('t't•d SI rnill111n would l>e c•11vt•n•d l>,v th1• c·tt) 's n'devclopm1·nt <.1J.:t•r\C'V. :vtor~an -.aid _ 1•,1rks an<I n·t·real1on director Gao lJa\~IS .. said formal pro p11s al rn:ariling the sen~or centN will prohahly he present cd to lh(' dty counC'i I in late Januar). ' "We're considering it a priori· ty item,·· Davis said. Currently, the 640-m ember Founl-ain Valle:v Sen iors or· g an17.at1on ha!'> u~e of the t·1t~ ·s :vt rle Square Park recr eation l·ente r twrt:t' weekly. Bul the meeting room at·com- m odates only 200. "We hci\'e.thcse m eetings. and we're just \.\aH -to·wall peoµle." <: x p I <i i n s f' I o r e n t e B u r k e . seniors i,iresident She expects the membership to t'ont1nue growing. Aci;ord1ng to !\1rs. Burke, the city is rf'<'ei\· . tnl.! an influx from F:<is tern s t<Jlt'S of 11lder res1dt'nts who \\ 1:.h to re ll rr· 1n a w<irmt r 1'11 malt• lri thf' pa!-.t . ('llY l'lff11·ii:1IS ha\l• I alked al)()ul 1·r eat1ng :.i n"'" "<>111vr t enter f1\ n·m1,delln~ ;m -i:·xlsttnJ.! Liui ld1ni!. Bu t tit\' staff mtm IH·r» nov. an· IC'ani nl! tow<:1rcl •"mstrur·t1on (If a nt:v. liu1ld1ng ad jar·c•nt t11 lht· p r {'~t'nt torn m u1111 .' 1·c:nl t·1 hehtnd Cit~ ll<ill. lll<!OO !-.lat1·1 .\\'I' :\1 rs Hurk<: ~a11I 111..., 111(·~111111 "'011 ld he l'~i>e1·1;,, II~ yon \t'n1t·11t tu t hi' n'Uml·rou-. :.<:n1or-. v. h11 II\•· 111 ... evt·~l l;1rge c·<·n tr.d 'ti \ a partm1•n1 t·omplexi::-. · l>u ''" !'><Ji ll an arld1tl'1n.i1 lient·fil would lit: rb C'l'•"l' 1•r•1x 11111 l~ lfl l'll,\ IJffH·c:. ,.\ b o . ht• n'f>1 ed . <i n1·v. t1111ld1n;• 1·ould Ii(· liuilt pn•t•1 ... c:I~ to thr r·tl> ·., !iprrrfrnitwn..,. I\ hll•· rr· no\ utlon of an ex1slrng hu11ihn1- "'llult.l µerm1l les:-. fl ex1hil1 ty Although plans are n<)t final , a nl'v. 1Ju1lt.lmg mig ht aho h11u~1· o large c:ommunily hall that enuld he us<'d for crt~· fun r t1on:. 0r leas ed to local groups Davis sajd s uch a hall. with a C'apacity of perhaps 500. is sore ly needed in·Fountain Valley . ff the projert ls--approved hy the l'it1 coun<·1I. <·11nslrul'l11111 l'OUld begin lO late 1981. f};,t\'I!. said San .1 u <1 n Ca p 1 s l ran o. I $l 1!1.011() >. $:1:17 .000 11 u n 1 1 n g I u n B c a c h < · 1 t) Tn·asurcr Warrin llall said h1s t•it y may los t: altout ·$15.(1110 hct'a11s1• of Utl' d1·la~s. wtiwh pr1•('f11d1· tum from mvesl1n~ all th1· r11 11 11 l·y 1r11 m cd1;.1tel y 1·11 1•t•rt1fwal l'S 111 dt•pos rl llo\\t•\'l'f. ('1tron s aid . tlie t•1 1unl \ 1\tll 1nv1•:.l the monti) t hi:ll it 1s h•1ld1rw :incl that 1·1t1Qs 01111! d1~1 r11·h v. rll r L'l'C•I\ 1• 111v1.:sl n1t'fll l'Cll'!llllg~- T h1• 1'<11111t' makc·~ a scne:-. of 1 J \ 1 n-,t :rl I 111 .. 11 t pay m <•nl~ to ;q•t·ll ('lf'' t hr11111'hl1llt I hl· )°Cul La~...01a man ·ch~r~cl in ~un in<·ii:lent .\ l.1 ,1111 .1 H1.1 Ii cnu11 1~ . h1·rl ril 1•d '• 11• :ir ruq.~11(·1! 10 .... 11111 r1r.1r1 r· 11111111' '.\lun1r11Jy l I '11111 ' t"d 1\ • 11 It.ii Cl•S thal ?\t- ;tl)o 111 11 ,· 1111 1 .llvnc•d onn\lwr I ~1 1•111 1o1 r11:111 ,, 11 h <• 1ta11dg1111 I '111 11" ,,11 t I; 1'1·J,!11r.' I l11w..;cl l'"rf°'. :11 •. 111 'filfl !\gale St , 9:-i•~ 1:.i kt·n · 111t11 • u:.t111l\ ;iftcr hC' rl> .. p11 rt1•1!1~ p11ll 1•d 1h;• L!tlrl from his P"'kt•t .tntl flUillll'I\ rt at lhl• rrran4 ·-, +~•'· OfJ n·c•r:-. ... :.i 1d the inC"1<lt>nl <.l'i. rurn·rl l't11.:scla ~ rlurr[lg a n ar¢ mc·nl l1 l'l °"'<'l'l1 P e r r y ~f1P Charle~ Smtih. 21, o r 570 S . Coa~t H ighwa}. 1~ t he 160() .black-of· !'outh ('l)a"I· Hie hwav ", l',·r I\ .,f11·1•1·dl~ .p1t1 nl1·rl Ul<: '' ~01 111111 :i t ~rnrth • IJ1·1• ;ind thrc':J t1•n,•lf 111 111 ·' WALTAH CLARKE'S ' ,•f • BAMBOO BARGAIN BASEMENT , . . .. AFTER CHRl·STMAS . ' % 10 - • ALL KIND GOODIES COME WIKI, WIKI South Coast Plaza Lowwa...el 1,n.c • ....e J, Coconuts & Crdlt Cards Accepted PhOne· 751·7500 , O/o off • • I "' " ..... ... '·' '· J ' •• . ........ --··. -· .,...._.. ,44 OM. Y PILO T ~ ..... ,~'> To•~~' 'l•rphlaf' Post~rush store rush I ON nit, TOWN Pt.PT Some Wrunti l 'hlnllen may w ~rumpinit 1&houl httw Lhc tii·onom) uJ tn tauera but the l'V1dtnl'l' ll~n l ~c~m Lo luf1 lh•t way 1n our Orange l 'ounl) rt"~100 M Iii) t..>c the) , t: t>een 11hoppan& 10 Siberia l.u1ten whi.I 1'••»lli h•'-'~"ed .round Jiere. ne~ as can h.-delrr m1nNI I!> ttl•l everybody w1t1ted unhl •fl!r ('h ri .. tmlih w .cu 11n tJu ) "'K .,pree.s JUlll so they could avoid tht· rush n 1111> ltw~ l>111 lt m .. rush •fter the rush Y<•ur td1lhful l'v1 rc'>'-'u11dcnl JUSl ""' b1&Ck from a shop· ~1ng triv 1 'on.~1tle1 "'~ the thrun"i. and lhe fervor for bargains vou ha\•e ui ron~tdei' y11ur:.eU a ~urv1 11or Or a 14·1nn1n.: l'Olllt::.lllnl # rtU: l'OMPto;TITION 1'0 ~t:t to tbe dollar sa~.r sales dot>:.n t s tart in the :.wrc:. ll :.tart!> out on the parlung lot Out al Soulh Coa.:.l · f'latet 111 l'osta Mes a. parking ':Vas con tested . Somebo<h li\uuld bi;t'k uul of a space 1tnd three guys Ul little· r ar:. were ~lat\dtnK b}, ready le dra& rac.e you ror. 1l. Some shopver:, .... ere :.o compe.tll1ve 1n seektn~ parking s lot:. lht'} had de plo}'td their kids as back-up light spot t ers . , Onre !)afel} 1ns1lie the store. you we ren .l safe at ~l. Ofle place, I acr1denltally made_ a slight lurchmg move like Court, values a life TRENTON. N.J . (AP I -No life is worthless, the stale Supreme CC1Clrt has ruled in overturning a decades-old legal r eq uireme n t th•t damaaes awarded in accidental deaths follow strict accounting prin- ciples placing• a dollar value on every life. The 6-0 opinion, written by Chief Justice Robert Wilentz, or- dered a jury to award some money to the fa'm ily of Donna Green, a 17-year-ofd Hazlet High Sehoot student killed when her date's car crashed into a tree in 1974. A Middlesex County jury has not awarded anything to the family "She was a young woman of average inte lligen ce and c hee rful disposition ; hard· working and conscientious both a l home and at school; level- • headed and dependable ,'' Silentz wrote. "She was 'everybody's daughte r ,• not j ust .. meaning normal, but what ever ybody would want a daughter to be ... " Fur-tlaered their ~areer Jim Leahy ·and wife Leslie came to Taos. N.M .. from Iowa seven years ago with a sewin~ machine and bajp of sheepskin. NATION I WEATHER They have s ince built their .overland Sheepskin Co. into sales approaching $3 .2 million. IN~ .. 'Tl-4~e: MuSTBE::~~ --~ -n-.151'v'1 _· _ __. Spoller 1us1 spolttng post.(;hnstma.s shopf)f!rs Inaugural: a gala f ~r everyone? l was headed for a bargain counter Two elderly la.s1ies took me out o( the play. One tfftew a body block and the other booked me with her cane. H there's a m oney shortage among the citizenry 1t isn't readily apparent. Al one basement candy counter . a younJ( man perhaps in his 12th year sidled up lo the dis play case and studied some particularly exotic confections. "How much are these. lady," he inquired. THE CLERK EYED him ca refoHy and then re plied. "I'm sorry, son , bul those are $1.20 each." · "Fine." he snapped back . I 'II take a dozen." Despite lhe fact that Chnstmas Is pas t. some of the sill:Y-merchandise, a~in to the pet rocks and hula hoops or yes teryear. are still doing a brisk trade on the novelty market. One item that c.aughl my eye was a roll or brightly colored paper attachecJ to a slick. They wer e selling for SJ each . fl was a real m yst'ery. The gadget looked like an un· to•ded umbrella that got too thick. It might have been som e form or m ystery party novelty l finally asked the lady clerk what you do with it BRIGHTLY. SHE picked up the gadget and pointed it at the floor. All the paper unraveled toward the floor When she lifted the handle back up, lhe colored paper rolled itself up again · She did 1t several times It never m issed foldinRJtself up again. • · ..... · 'Bul what in the world is tt good for"!·· 1 asked. . ' "WELL, YOU CA N use 1l to point al people who ~re smoking pipes in the slor.e ," she ·noted, unraveling It so it poio.ted directly al a person very dear lo me. Humph. Despite the post -season rus h, it's clear these store clerks still have s1.11rit Greece.joins market WASHINGTON <AP) -Those not blessed with friends in high places or runds unlimited will find plenty or opportunity tn Washington to help ce lebrate a nd comme morate Ronald Reagan 's inauguration. Culture, high and popular, is busting out all over and ror free . For mere -money it will be e a sy to be in th e same cavernous hall with Reagan or his wife. A hundred dollars and white tie and tails let you gawk at them al one or nine inaugural balls Spending $50 -or $200 if you want to be known· as a major donor -has you at a conce rt where their appearance is prom· 1s ed Bf'ing a Re publican wheel at home or the niece or ttephew or a Reagan state cam· paign chairman can get you close enough to be jostled by the Secret Service . Great Lakes get snow IJS. s ...... ,.,, $now tell In 1'-G,.11 L1ko •• u , m1>< II ol Ille Ollto 1/1110 1no 11on9 Ille mlcldl• .Atoanllt CCM\I on Tnurs day •1 frwrlnv temp,ratur•n COil lln,..cl In ll'e Oekol•• Ind MOnl•n• Fo0 wn CMf\W in ""' valleys of lhe ""'"'•'" Pie!-. • II WH SutWIY end mllO I UO'I\ It... So\0111 Incl m..<11 of llW WtSlern h~ll ol Ill• co11ntry ll1d •11Mhlne Cool •••tl'ter covHld ,,_ otaln\ u vttt northerly •I~ bl-•uou 1'-Gull CoHt •l•ln. 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CaHtend• Sari Reperc Htl~n .... p.,10d In \KOnd• '"" ,.. ..... ............... ... ell Av• Mii• ~ ...... MH Dir Z11m1 2 ) II 2 ) WSW Sent• Monie• 1 , " 2 l WSW !'4n1!:: 1 • ,, J 3 w Sen •evoC-'Y l • 10 2 3 w the Osmond Family , Tanya buys 'c urt links with ·the in- Tucker, Jimmy Stewart. Dean ~uguraJ seal; $25 a red.· white where there will be music and dance from morning to night. Most of the Smithsonian lnsti.tu· lion's major buildings will have n o·c o st e ntertain ment : barbershop quartets at t he Renwick Gallery, Japanese music a£ the Hirshhorn, Cajun a n d Appalachian music and dance at the National Air and •, Space Museum, a gospel choir and Mexican music at the Museum of Natural History. Martin, Ethel Merman. Ben ·and blue inaug u ral ljcense plate Vereen and t he Joffrey Ballet ... good for 90 days ; $55 a set or will be in town. So will Johnny coaster. tray and ice·bucket with Carson, MHthail Baryshnikov. the seal. Natalia Makarova and Marilyn ~orne. ~ The costs of the transition from Jimmy Carter's ad - mintstration to Ronald Reagan's are mostly borne by the lax· payer: Uncle Sam picks up '$2 million or the tab while another million or so comes from private <ton a lions. · But Rea gan 's people have lo pay for the in augur a tion, a n estimated $8 million or more. so are selling anything that can be sold. Five dollars buys an in· augural medal in copper; $15 R EAGAN'S INAUGURAL committee doesn 't expect lo pay off its cost with such trifles. There is big sturr. too· a $650 p o r celain ''Nancy 'keagan . Rose," by Boehm. of course; a $600 c rystal tetrahedron. by Steuben , with e a c h of t he paperweight's four. triangular faces reflecting the seal. The nine balls alone are expected to bring in $4 million-plus . The freebies for the public begin al Was h ington's three airports and at Union Station, •TOGGERY on the Culver Drive at Walnut Ave. I • •DR. RON GROSSMAN.Optometrist J 'I 4525 Campus Drive - •THE UPPE'R CRUST 4533 Campus Drive •POMONA FIRST FEDERAL 5325 University Drive •WELLS FARGO BANK 5401 University Drive • Z-B TRAVEL AND TOUR 5321 University Drive • ROLPHS SPIGOT 18044 Culver Drive • •IRVINESAVINGS AND LOAN Culver Drive at Walnut Ave. •WALKER AND LEE Real Estat~ 5396 E . Walnut Avenue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway •BON AMIE 4616 Barranca Parkway •HOBIE SPORTS IRVI NE 4708 Barranca Parkway •J.T. PERIWINKLE 4614 Barranca Parkway •MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM 4720 Barranca Parkway ·•WOODBRIDGE WINE & SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Parkway •SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 14477 Culver.Drive - . CALIFORNIA dollliouse Happiness •• IS \V oman turll8 home into museum for 3,000 d l'(>R1' COSTA 1A P1 Muriel Wbllmor .. rt-mt'ml1t1n thei fi rst and only doU of ht"t 1·h1ldhood It wall • H>-lrw h. Ill 1·l'~t mod.,l 1ri • bla<'k and whatr r he du'd drl"11 ... • pink n bbon in 1h blon<I hair That was lf't's !Ill)' 1111 111.st IC> \ t>a rs •1to Murit'I 10 •ht-'" k nn"' n In lhu. I own ol :JOO 1tboul 40 ~\lb northt'1tll t or S111ri Fraan t'llH'CI dot""n 't wa111 h1•r 1&6'4: r r,.i ntt•d A nd 't11· J1111li¥h l \' "'ouldn t 1·aJI .. 11011 1m · 1t f-'o r 1n ""''"'' Uvll M Ul!>t'U nl l h t' l ln) "'1>111¥11 mak~ morr-\h;an ·1 ooo t-ll4uu.1lt• doll" 1·onw 1t11\ t' SH.: 1-.'liilJOYt.U Ht.k r h1ldhood dull lu1 uf1h d le'4 mont~ Sant<1 )'11 m !>elr hirndcd 1l t11 me Cur Chni.tmca:. dllll h) ~J,inng • 11 '4 llS t:on~. · tiurrwd in a fart' in her Ohio home ~he .. a}., No'4 o s1 m ildr doll rt'Sb in a :.h o '4 ca:.e . one uf m a n} elaboratt' d1 !>!µlc1)'> 1n '4hat should Ix-\tund !'! lt\10~ room Next lo 1l 1!> a photugraµh of M unel at 5 She look!. a lot hke the dull T he resern blam·e makes fUf' Just one of many deh~hlful anel' dotes Muriel tells an her home · tucked along the h11ls1-0e that o verlooks the Carquinel Stra.1l THE WATERWAY <inl'e led to one of the world's largest grain ports Now. most travelers whiz by the Inte rs tat e 80 exit un· a ware that a few miles of wind· in~ r O'ad. a breeze throug h SJ 50,000 sought \'rut•keU. • l-'t •t the "Y" and a Ml•nce f•om th• Port Coata baubenhop Un brin8 them to th., min1•h&re· world of Muriel. Stt>p lnaide and you face the mo1ll ubvaoui ObJec·t of Muriel'• prtdt' 1611d JO)' It '.s M 2Cl0· pound whlll'. 1•bled dollhouse. bu.ill ol rt'dwuod · · Thl' m1111t "org~us houae ln U\l' world.'· Muriel says, addlnt it took frhmd Oenm1 Kay11in1 14 months to bwld As dainty and de· taaltid ~ a wedding cake. it wu modeled iilter he r c hildhood farm M\!IUEL'S t:YES brighten aa llht-gives ii "tour." Enchanted ·' 1~1tors httve added many of its 1fr l1t·at e fur nis hings, lilte • l'hristm as tree ~h tiny hand· rn a.de t'andles. IQdeed, Muriel ha:. many loyal frll ends. Judging by the many dolls. some of them t'htldhood favo rites . gi,ven to l.he m useum ·'There 's nothing but sharing and loving here,.. MurieJ says. e xplaining why she spends time a nd money to fill her home with dolls .. Just all the happiness that dolls bring to. us " With a tany doll stenciled onto her glasses and a cap of roses m ade from grosgrain , Muriel often delights more than the dolls. A former postal worker. she draws on 14 years spent as the cli rec-tor of a children's theater. She's a( her finest when s howing off her "classroom," a dining a rea now a c-rowded collection of ·Emergency fundibg asked for trolley SAN DI EGO (A P> -Transit officials s ay eme r gency ap- proval •. of $150,000 for extr~ workers. o\lertime and weekend stfifts is needed if the nation's first light-rail line in 20 years is to be completed on time. ~.J,equire<t for the announced opening July 1. In previous public statements. directors have boasted that the $87 million San Diego Trolley is rheap al SS.4 million per mile and has been on schedule. But last winter's heav.}'__rains a nd a s umme r construction strike delayed work on electric power tines an estimated three months. item• awb u a pluo ~'ea make IOWMJ Uke a • .,,., ... round, a bmeb U. toe* fNm ID old red achoolhou.M that la• became her home and, of eoune, the "pupil.a." SHE CA8EPVLL Y makes laer w•y throu1h the cramped apec:e. "'PIHN don't call lt clutt.nd. That sounda messy... • ..... ,.. She adjusts a eaily wrapped Oil in one toddle(• hand, polled to present it to the schoolmarm, a 44 ·year-old wax mannequin. And , in a favorite Jfne, 1lle points out the little girt, hand -raised, "who's been wantinc to go to the bathroom for 11 years." Dolls are big business. The world auction record for a doll ls 118,000, paid in Switzerland". • Muriel has many prhed beauties, of wood, wax, bl1que, even flsures of an old couple made of breadcrumbs, but won't estimate the value of her collec· lion. Her most expensive item is a goggle-eyed doll which cost ·her $4,!500. BUT IT'S THE joy that the dolls bring to visitors that Is most important. she says, re- calling a blind woman rrom Sweden who spent hours in t"e museum. "'She must have been in her 90s . She was so happy. I t OOk a clothespin doll and put it in her apron pocket." "There's no greed or jealouay here." she says. "Only love.'' EartJi runs 'on time' BOULDER. Colo. CAP) -tror the first time in eight years, the earth is running on time. the Na- tional Bureau of Standards said. The bureau will not be addine any "'leap seconds" to keep the docks running on time. said Dr. Jim Barns. head of the bureau's time and frequency d ivision. Barnes s aid the seconds usual- ly are added on the last day of the year to keep the bureau's atomic clocks. which are ex- tremely ~ccurate. synchranited with planetary time, wtllch tends to~ erratic. . •· The lntei:i1laUonaJ Bureau o( Time b~ mandated that atomic clocks be kept within one MeClftd ot the earth's time, and s.nt• . -··--·---... -·· ··- . .. ... , ....... REDWOOD OOLLHOUSE HOLDS PROMINENT SPOT Muriel Whttmore dl~ay• her fully·flnlehed creetlon NW trial ordered. Pelican colonies • increase LONG BEACH ' CAP> California brown pelicans, an endangered species lhav dwindled to a few hundred birds in the .1960s, are nesting on Anacapa Island in the largest colonies seen in dec ades. re· ·· searchers report. Franklin Gress or UC-Da'{is counted 2, 150 nests on Anacapa, one of the Channel Islands off Oxnard. That's up from 1,258 nests in a year. GRESS, WHO'S been st~dying the pelicans for seve ral years, also said.he was encouraged by finding two colonies totaling 97 nests on Santa Barbara Island. They were the first on the island in well over a decade. but Gress cautioned ·it ·•could be a one-shot occurrence." He theorized the large number of p e Ii ca n s i n !To u't her n Califomta may be partly ac- counted for by migratory birds that came visiting from Mexico and decided not to go home bec ause of lush food s upplies : around the Channe l Islands ear ty last year. "DURING THIS past.season. t h e r e was a l o t o f food . particular ly between Sanrn Barbara and An acapa an the spring. but later feeding shifted n~rthward," Gress ,said . "and last year we had a lot more Pacifi c mackeret-;more than sttn since 1972 A lot of the mackerel may have been too big for lht young'bl rds to handle.'· ;n,--.::J '-magi-n laws ui·-, An.:hovi~s were also appar<!nt SI (.l,(..f, .::::::;;. ly abundant in the a rea as lhe ~~~~~~une~s~t~in~g~s~e4a~so~n"-;-"be~M,.,an . ...-1Mt1'16\it2fl,..-~• SAN FRANCISCO I API -The state Court of Appeal has granted a new trial to a woman who suffered a fractured s kull in a San Francisco State Univers ity bathroom. " The university railed to show that the lower court abusec1 its discretion in approving a new trial for Pamela Terrihle. s aid the judges. The first trial ended Dec. 1. 1978. with a verdict for the defen dants, who had been $ued for damages, but the trial court agreed that a new trial was in order. The appeal 'Court also agreed. ----_,,,,.._. --.S.Tel'Tffi e, Cheli a sluaenC testified sne was-an· the baUiroom of a W\iversity dormitory when the stall door came loose. bashed her in the head and fractured her skull. In granting Ms. Terrible her motion for a new traal. the,.court said the jury had "insufficient .evidence" to justify the vel'tlict. •· sh o rt a~es subs eque ntly de· velt>ped ~~ Fund plm~ told I.OS A.'Jy E l.ES t A I' 1 Tht-• Ctty Cuunl'll ha~ approved tarifl increases to help finanl'e a ftve year. $424·m ll lion construction -· prcrgr.nn-by -ttH!l':"os -An-getes --- 11 a rbor Departme nt. tr ap· proved by Mayor Torn Bradley, the increases in eight categories will become effective on steam· ship companies usin~ the port To m La rwin . gener a l manager of the M~ropolilan Transit Developme nt Board. whic h operates the 16-mile trolley line. fr:om downtown to the international bo?'de r . has told MTDB directors that the runds are needed soon if the con- struction deadline is to be met on May 1. Two months.of. testing MTDB directors told Larwin they will consider. his request within the next two weeu after he has provided a detailed out· line of how the money would be spent. says that leap aeconda ha" bed ----------------------.-,,..-----------=---------, to be lnaerted durln1 the ,.;t eight years to meet the require· ment. I Choose YQUr own moaey plan! DIY•IN/DIY-01TI' .D1TERESI' on checking accounts In terest compounded on your daily balance' No monthly charge ii your balance ls $750 or more! 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L•gun• Beech ... 494· 7~ 1 • Leauna Hiiie, .•• 8'&-510o • ... mont ~ • · (lf3) a San Clemente ... 412· 1195 • La•• Elillnote ... 874-21tt • """"" .......... ,.. . .. . · L.agun• Niguel ... ..,.1201 • OllYe/Orange ... • 1400 • leebOl llilnd .......•.. Olen Al/Ott •••.•• U1-0t.H I . . \ . Christmas Sale. SAVE UP TO 50% ON -SELECTED CHRISTMAS ITEMS. Holiday gifts and Chinaware. Hand·made wood. silver, and crystal orna· "llleate from around the world. Plus Roger's alUquely deftl1ne«l wreathe and centerpieces. Come in today for a one-of·a -kind treasure at a great price. .Indoor Gift Plant Sale · 1 OrdUde, Asaleae, IMgonlae, Mums and more. ChooM fro1n a variety of colon. Hurry ln today for a aOOll 811ectlon. Pottery ~Sale. · . .i -- ROGER~ NEWYEAR SALE! Roger's is havinM a very spedol sale. With s avings that will have you toasting to the nt•w year. What 's in store'! Glad you asked. Bulb Sale. 30% OFF.! Tulips-and Daffodils. Plant now a nd look for lots of spring t•olor. Bareroot Roses? \~~~..--.. Certainly. Shop at Roger',_ for all your ravorites plus new varieties: Blue Nile. While- Lightning. Bing Crosby. SALE ENDS JANUARY 7 Sale limited to stock on hand. Roger's will be closed January 1 and 2. NURSERY • INDOOR OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIOU£S PATIO FURNITURE &.ACCESSORIES San Joaquin Hills Rd. at Mal·:\rthur Bh~J~ Aero~!' frnm Fa!ihion Island• ~l·wporl &ach Open 9to5 Daily 640-5800 A"*"=~·, Molt Buuttful r..*n Center .. • ' Thotn•P H•ley/Pubfllh!tr ThofMsKeevR/Uhor Or •''08 Coa~t Oa11y Pilot S.rMr• Kreibictlt Edltori.1 P ... Ed&tor Jack Andenon New laws-boost fire protectioit ···-Press must take adversary role San Clemente became • paoneer in fire safety by adoDlil\& an ordlnan <'t' that m1ac.t. it mandatory for every dwellina umt an town lo havl' •amok• detector b~ Jan. 1 That me.ams all M,000 dwdUnai unit» in San Clemente. w~ther old, new &m.cle f 11m1ly or apartment. now must hav• department approv~ smoke tl~ltit•tora anataJled. · £1\actm~nt (•f tht' urchnam·t waa • first in Oranae C'"9ft\) and Mn l'lt'nientt' (1rtlft1hten 1nil8t the law wUI pr~,·~nt nee<llH!I dt'Mlhtt lfu4' l<J atrurtur~ f1re1 . San C lttnwnte hau1 ne\ er 1ih1ed away from ats ploneer 1mai.-1n fire prt•H·11t1on Two >~•rs iiO the cit y enacted a titn<1 ne"' ordanMnc·e that r@<tuires Aprinkling systems mall ne~l\ <'<1n~lni('t~tJ hul'llt~ l-"1re oiftnuli. wo11 t tM-out kno<'kang on doors to check l'Omph.UH'\' t.ut tht·' ha' c a vlim to mliun~ smoke detec· l tor~ hi"\' bet•n installt'd w1tt11n a. reasonable amount of um•• l'h'-') anttnd tu !)end out lJOSll"ards asking property O't\ nt'r~ 1f the dt<\ 1~·t:~ have bet-n put in, then dispatch ~"· plor~r Scout!, lo make r andom l·hecks of buildings. Wheth~r th~ l'IU l'an enfon·e its new ordinance. re- ma..-s to ~ ~t:l'r\ f''art: offtn<tb from some other ci~ies are k~hcal . 'Rut tht' urdmanl·e t oul<l go a long way m reducing the nu111~1: of mJur1t.>::. d eaths and property damage due to fl "':> . . Otht'r l'1t1es s h<Juld wateh the experiment dosely Fears premature? The ~arine1 .. s cove Homeowners Association recent· ly fjjed a civil suit seeking to force a young couple out of the adult-only community in Huntington Beach because they had an apparently unplanned baby in August of 1979. · The Superior Court suit at this time appears to be. an overreaction without sign of patience or understanding. No one would blame the homeowners .for wanting to -m8"tain an adult atmosphere in the condominium de· velopment. free ·from. the noise of children riding bicycles, skateboarding and playing football-in the stre~ They all signed deed agreements to insure this. .But the center of controversy is only three feel tall. still needs 24·hour supervision and is indoors most of the Ur:rie with hi~ mother or grandmother. • :~d yet last mortth the association fiJed the civil suit tbct aays the presence of ttie baby boy is "utterly destroy- ing-the planned residential development concept." W AS»INGTON -The 1ovem· menl does not own the news, but every president hH tried tO con- trol its now. In the tradition ol White House press secretaries, Jody Powell has enaaged in hls share or deceptions and distor· lions His lies about President <.: arter's intentions toward Iran JUSt before the hostage r escue at - tempt were so blatant,.' that he never expected the press corps to believe him again. H e was prepared to res>gn for the good or lhe president . .who needed someone who could lie for him with credibility. There &a a lesi;on in this for the incoming Ronald RHgan. He need merely appoint a press secretary who ls convivial. who doesn't bristle at prickly ques· lions but banters with the ques- tioners. 1tw0\Jld be wise, too, for the new press secretary to offer special private briefings for the big byliners and, of course, the correspondents from such in· fluential journals as Time magazine. IF IT IS the nature of newsmen to be cantankerous, they are also inclined to develop gruffly cordial give-and-take re· lalionships with the orril'ial press spokesman. After ull, today's reporter may be tomor row's spokesm un. to the oCllcial version of thin&•. a rival account of reality, a measure by which to judge the efficacy or rulers and whether the truth is in them. Long before our present political parties existed, the role or the villa~e e<t,itor and dissent· ing pamphleteer --as monitor. arbiter, critic and rlfal of the politician -was imbedded as a fundamental or the American system. It was of this role that Thomas Jefferson spoke in his etemitlly repeatable declaration if he had to choose between a government ,wit hout newspapers and ne ws papers without a govern· mt1nt, he would take his morning paper: INSIDER'S VIEW: Speaking o ff the-re<:ord a t a State Dl•µartment forum . Assistant Sec retary of Stale Ri chard Holbrookt! recently lel loose a devastating c ritique of the foreign Service. which he said promotes mediocre diplomats <ind rete~ates the talented peo· pie to second· rate Jobs. di cated , is lo scrape lhe barnacles off FOllY Bottom's entrenched personnel poohbahs. the graybeards who aave the choicest and moat important e mbassy posts for their cronies. And it's up to the career Foreign Service ofricers to fight the system. Holbrooke said. too many first-rate officers "meek· ly accept " lousy assignments, he said. , While he was at it, Holbrooke criticized the Carter administra· tion for its failures to integrate e <·onomic and foreign policy is· sues. In particular, he.cited the creation or the International Development and Cooperation Agency as a di~aster. for strip· ping the Slate Department of much or its responsibilities or Third World developtnenl. He reve aled that ex·Secretar y ~us Vance fought in vain against it. D A N G E R 0 V S BEDFELLOWS: The exigencies of politics brought Ronald fteagan and Lt1e Teamsters Union together, but the president-elect should be wary of too close a rela· t ion ship with the union's leaders. Too many newsmen have '<.i tendenc.v.. therefore, tu al'l as ex plainers and apologists for the Qfficials they cover 1'h1 s chum- miness between the press corp~ and the power strutt urc pollutes the flow of information to the peop~e. The need.for the 1>rcss to occupy an adversary role wa:-. clear l"u Amt•rica 's round trig fathers who sought to pit the fer reters of fac·t~ uguins t the mobilizers of opinion The role of a free press 15 lo give the peoplt! un alternat1vt- Yet to the astonishment of the president's spokesman , his vt>racily was not the least im- paired among most correspon· dents who feed at the White House trough. In fact. Time magazine has now gone so far as to1 call Powell "one of the most popular and trusted presidential press secretaries ever to match wits and wisecracks with the White House press corps.·· The sys tem ··s tink s.·· ll o lbrouke sa id . "It works a gains t the purs uit of ex cellcm·t: " What's ne~eded. Holhrooke in· Both Teamster s President Fr<1nk Fitzsimmon s, whom 1-t e agan nam e d honorar y ................................................................................................ ·~hairmanofthc labor inaugural _ .,.,~"''" ·~» committee. and Vice President ~ ~~t· ·'}'"-,_ .Jackie Presser. who was ap· ·: -:.. • ~ ... ·1Uirr pointed to the ftcagan e<;onomic -i"lf/ transiti<>n team. were among the trust~s of the union's Central Stales Pension Fund . The managers of the fund have been sued by the Labor Department on t harges··they· made loans to mobstcr·related firms The case is still in the courts. The arents G · ~ml1· t----ti---< . sign the deed agreement restricting children un· More disturbing is a s till· secret 1977 report by Justice Department organized crime ex- oerts Dou1o?las Roller and Peter Vaira. "Althou h there have ccn numerous prosecutions of h ig h -ranki ng Teamster or- ---=--A •• r1 c1als, .. they note. "the domlna · ' //A' .: ~ tlon of the union by organized dtt. 16. But they say they cannot afford to mov~ until the len41ng rates are lower. 'They also say they can't afford to wage a legal battle a.fliinst the association.to stay until they feel it's feasibte"to move. The deed agreement is dear and it. appears that the five-mewber a ssociation board is just trying to be good representatives of the 100 homeowners· interests . ~ . __ ft...uLiL.aJ.5.2..Jle..filll~. cl.e .. ar tb.at.lhi!...bab_y ... Zachacy.r .wbo. Just learned to walk about six months ago, isn't goin~ lo be terrorizing the neighl>orhood for at least a few y~~rs. H~~ing frills cut -It's taken almost fou.r. years. but-pr.etty soon builders t:onstr"urting ~o.w-cosL homes under. government~backed mortgages will be permitted to put in stall showers in· s tead of the present mandatory bathtubs if they wish. They'll no longer be told what sort of trees and s hrubs mus t be planted outside and they can even eliminate c:oeit closets. she lves in linen closets and towel bars in bathrooms if buyers will accept these economies to keep the overall cost of the home down. · Smaller lot sizes and room sizes also will be okay. The federal Department of Housin g and Urban Development I HUD >. which subsidizes low-cost housing, has cut its rulebook almost in half. The result. it's estimated, c;ould result in a saving of up to $4,000 on a small home. This begins to m a ke sense . Many a low-in"tome Cami · ly would clQubtless pref er a no· frills home to no home at ·a ll. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted, Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. a<>x 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 BoydJ Failures ByL.M.BOVD Am asked what sort of re· tail businesses h ave the greatest pe~~entage o f failure~. Sporting toods shops seem t-0 merit that un· fortunate distinction. On~ s~y showed that 64 out or 10,000 failed in a 1iven year. Caaiera shops likewise rated ba4ly when 51 out of 10,000 railed. Was none other lhan that grat golrer Bobby Jones wlaa said, "Golf ls played on a i.,o.inch course -between the ears." 0Tbat fur kl)own as Hudson Dear Gloomy G'us U those alert reporters hadn 't cau1ht Gov. Brown with hi• hand In the cook.le jar he'd prob· ably atlll be rippln1 off the taxp1yera in order to punue hla personal pollt.lcal uplratlona. . • · R.E .W. ..... , ............. "' .... .. 'l •• , .... ,.. ... .. .. •• •t .. , ,...., -....... ... . ' . =.'S:..."" ...... . ' seal is another name for muskrat, please note. Q. Aren't most murderers alcoholics? A. On the contrary, most murder e rs are not alcoholics. Liquor figures somehow In moat murders, though, with either the killer or the victim or both on the sauce al the time the deed is done. Q. Who's the reaprding artist heard by the most peo- ple worldwide for all time? A. Jane Barbe. What, never heard of her'! lt 's her voice that tells the lime and temperature by, telephone to callers in more than 200 cities. Q . Isn't the meat of ocean fish · saltier than that of freshwater rtsh? A. Not necessarily. Not even usually. Q. Which of the Seven Dwarfs didn't aln&? Which didn't have a beard? A. Dqpey, Dopey. If you "1emlnate" a cla11room of children, you dMde them into pain. The word Unb with the conatella- Uon twins Gemini. To that lenctbeftin1 li•t ol orlslnally American ut · form1, add tblH: ll&rd ean'- tn1, the otf1boot of deeoy canln1, and barberabop quart« """"'· too. ... ~~ l'rime has uone unchecked ... . z 1.1_· T h e r c p o r t c o n t i n u e s : ... ~,~ f "Decisions directly affecting the . ,;A,.( f';tJ I M7'/' operation or t he International ~. :'\::' t Brolherhood of !eamsters and = ~:£!! the selectwn or its leaders arc ~"' ·com pJet£•1y control Jed by or-ganTt cd C::i-lmc---arg ..... a.._n.,..iz~e..,.d ___ ...,. • ·C'nme not" onl) <·1mtrols. Frank 'Vr. ·.MA"Dfli1v\ I IW:". ~t. RA_ P£E."" -Vt51GNA'ti =-1. .. 't.l k r B~ HE:Rf m ')u I ~·5 ALL L~L . F1tzs1mmons hut unwn 'offi c·ials l\JV "9\14 -at ;.di ll'\"l'I' •• r I Mailbox Hunters respond to' wtiter' s criticism Tolfie Editor : I am deeply umazed and oul· raged by Bob Greene 's column regarding hunters and hunting. His quick analogy or hunters as being "sick" and "perverted" is an unwarranttid attack ufK5j'f a group of .people, which because they do not agree with him, he feels should be denied their rights. . 1 · To equate an assassin with a hunter shows only that .Mr. Greene is totally ignorant as to what hunting is truly about and that he has a tendency lo grossly misuse his space in the editorial section of the paper. He justifies human killing dur- ing moments of ·'emotional passion" berore the act because "he often regrets it later ." What kind of justification is this for the laking of a human's life and more importantly. what does this have to do with hunting? U the law stated that anyone using any type of weapon to take another human being's lire in circ umstanc es Offiertlfan self· defense or accidentally should be ex~uted , it would curtail a great deaJ of these senseless kill· ings such as Lennon's as is men· lioned in the article. THERE ARE some people who s hould not be ·classifiel! as sportsmen nor hunters, the same as there are some people who should not be classified as compe· tent editorial writer\; boweverthe gun control solutions are not as easy nor as effective u Mr. Greenewouldleadyoutobelieve. One portion or his biased ac· count which was totally inac- curate w~ that of the physical aspect. He states that "any slob with a gut hdl of booze can go In· to the woods and ... etc." I in· vile Mr. Greene to accompany my hunll.ng friends and I on one of our trips. We walk between 10 and 15 miles per day over ter· rain which is simila{ to a moonscape in temperatures fi;om 10 to 110 degrees and at elevations ol 1,000 to 11,000 feet. If Mr. Greene feela lhl• doea not take a1illty, physical condl· tionln1 or speed, he only further demonstrates his tsnorance. As for the subject of huntlnl for rood, wbUe it la not required to 1\llt.aln Iii•• UleN·U..-. -tt la commma lmOwl.clt• that 115 peremt ol Ute 11me curnntl)' taken ln the United States ta con· 1umed u table food. Mr. Greene ·~~ do a lol \ more hom<'work and in depth studying on any subjctt lwfore he demonstrates his "sick" and "perverted" attarks. upon thu'>e suhjerts. non OAVIS To the Editor· After reading the .rommcnts made by Bob Greene in the Dec. 22 issue of the Daily Pi lot I thought I would direct a few comments of myowntoyou. Bob's 'minority or one' views on hunting are very interesting but in my opinion also somewhat extreme in their own vein. To call all hunters 'sick', 'pervert ed', 'slobs.· 'drunks ' <the in reren·ce is present), "insecure', ·s~ists' (smiles on their faces as they watch the animal bleed to death). and killers with a 'blood passion', seems a b1tlex- treme in the light of day. Perhaps as Bob has chosen to say. all lhe..hunters.be..k.nowS, or has met behave in the 'sick' fas hion he has pain~Jn my times afield I have met a small number of people who call themselves 'hunters' who do in· deed behave in anythin~ )>ut a sporting way; but I have also m et a tremendous number or people who conduct themselves in a manner which reflects a gen· uine regard both for the lights of others and forthe welfare or the ·game'theychosetohunt. BE DIAT as it may, perhaps Bob needs to seek out a different set of associates ... beeause It . appears quite apparent that the 'hunters' who he knows so well are indeed' ·sick' and pervert· ed.' I am sickened by those who express their 'personhood' by blowing holes in roadsigns and poaching game out of season. Unfortunately the name 'hunter· is far ~o often applied to any one who owns or uses a gun . . . and to do tha\ is to lump people inlor categories. and to generall~e.. in the very wont way. I feel sorry for Bob. I disqree wtth hi• view• of the "sport'' or hunttnc. and rerret that the Dai· ly Pilot ha• chosen to express the oplnlon that a large number of America's sportsmen are de· mented killers who ·spend the year, lUltlna for the s,l&ht ol bll'ds and anbnall aulf erln• and bleed· lna. HOIWUh ! . Sure this country need• &WI· contrpt . • . fland1uns are ln· -. dl't>cl \l~t>ll far too often to t<Jke IJl'n pl c~ 11 \"l'S . but automobile~ are abn used ir- r~...ponsably by ~omc indi\ 1duals ·-rn a mannl·r wh1 l·h threatens lift· <.ind limb. Generali7.ations about ·hunters' l)r 'po l1t1 cians· or 'l'thni<' mmor1t1e~·. or any group 1s 111 µoor t1ls tc• JIM P\Jll.LI PS. \1l'mber of lhc"American l\sso('1at10.n ot t 1nm1t1ve k1rtt'men <.:ant'rr •11th To the Editor : · Last week the Dail~· Pilot car rlcd a cartoon by Bill Mauldin captionetl "No doubt about it. Living l'&llses cancer " The de: picted speaker was a scientist talking to a colleague among test tubes, rat cages and a chart of "curnHU carcinogenic" proj· ects." The implication was that scientis ts are gradually dis· c o v e r tn g l h a t j u s t a b o u t anything, if administered in high t!Tloug'h dos-e"S", ~~use cancer •'ORTUNATELV, that isn ·~ true. although the notion seems to be widely held. The vast ma- jority or substanc,es to which we are exposed do not cause cancer in laboratory animals al any dose level The myth that every· thing causes cancer has been successfully. propagated by the chemical Industry in an effort to dampen public support for reg· ulalion of those substances which do cause cancer. Myths of this sort for years have helped to block effe<:tive regulation of the milJions of tons of r arcinogens dumped into oor environment annually, so it is important that such myths be discredited. Close to one out of every five Americans will die of cancer, and scientists estimate that up to 90 percent of all cancer may be environmentally induced. ll will be unfortunate if Mauldin's cartoon helps to perpetuate public acceptance of an intolera· ·ble lsituallon. · DA VIO SKLANSJCY Lfl•fl,.rfl•~•n To the Editor: Re: Your artlcle of Dec. JJ, "Irvine family faces Chrlatmu evlctlon," by Richard Green: I've been look.la• for an article which praenu the other aide ol an tvicti., wntt~ •• well u this one 1s . to no avail The other s1dl· I refer lo is the landlord who has hi s Christmas ruined by ten.ants who don't pay rent or <Jrt• des troying his invest· ment ; I run CJ Management Services <; roup wh1<'h sees the results of t(•nants' abuse of landlords every day E ven though the ten- ant/" ~r c;reen writes aboul owes S4.0l9 Mr. Green doesn't . evc•n add a f\dte of sympathy for the landlord who probably had to borrow to keep from losin~ his nest egg in fore<'losure If you need some examples of tenants <.·ausing thousands of dollars of damage to a home or apartment, or a landlord losing his shirt due t.o cost inc reases or poor rent payers to even out your coverage of landlord tenant relations sort or a ''fairness doctrine" I'm s ure you endorse -please contact me. ROBERT A . SUTAKE To the Editor : So once more we have lippi· toed down the primrose path, the same one trodden before. led by a nation of goofys and all the while believing our people could be home for Christma!'i. 1'nd then o ur man in Washington turned on the tree lights for a brief period while we !>tood with lighted candles, we the world's most powerful, humiliated once again and by a bunch of lunatics of an nth r.ated nation. There is and has been from the beginning only one solution to the Iranian affair and that's the use or force and. if necessary, nuclear. Afraid of starting something with Russia or others? Well if that's the way it is, it's comln1 eventually anyway, so let's 1et !>tarted, get it over with and flnd out who's boss. Because no amount · of praying or candles will get It. WARREN G. ALTHOFF • ~ ,9',rom ~on~. 1 n. lo COlldnM ,.,,.,.. to' /fl ~ or ftlmMI• HbeMa raiirrwd. Lfffn• o/ 100 IOOrda "" lat .u be ' ..,._ prf/n~e. AU,.,,..,.,.....,.._ .. ..,,,.,. cand........, ...... ,,.,_.,..._.,,~.,. ~ti,.,,..,., ,..,... .. IJl I ... .....,, ..U MC be P'I~ . . . ------- II • -···· ... ~.,,."" -......... -..,., • --.... .,,.. • _..,....., .. _,....,.....,_._...._. ........ • .... --·· ·r ·~-r ·c ·-_.,.... ---• . ' .. ••••• ... __ _,.. ............................ ~ :..&.-.-;-~_ ..... . ·-··· ...... ~ ... CONSUMER QUEENIE . ' ' . \ - __ .. _..,._ ·-·· .. ---_.._ ~ -_., -.. --·-.. _,_., ....... -__,, ___ -...... :.~--~~-.:--------·--· .................... -....... ____ ..., ___ . _____ _:.. __ ,,.., ,,.,,.,.,, ,, , .. , Social Security tax hiked $387 WASllJNGTON IAPI It may be a new year, bul 1t ·, an old story The federal government is ra111mg taxt:i. It's not your income taxes that are increasing. In fur l , 1f Ronald Reagan has his way, they will go ... Jo~ n What as rii.ing steeply 1s the Social Security t JX yeu and your workin& friends will pay, further <1t-vlt:ll1111. puychecks alreKdy rava&ed by inflation. l\ll l1uugh the ~ial Serurity tax inrruse ~ill be th•· t11t::)!l'St sho<•lc., there are these other changes an ' 1!Jff1 Tht' m1111n1u rn wage rises from S3 to to $3.35. f''oocl stamp benefits rise Hcross the board by 11. 5'~1'1·en1 J ~hlerl) JJCQple on Medi1·1ire have to pay a h1 ght:1 proportion orthe1r hospital bills. lnt ernat1011al mail r ates rise:: by an avera~e of 11wre than 50 pt:rc:ent You aJso may have to use T he Social Security withholdin1 will be In addition, the amount a Medicare recipi°tnt automatic a~ain .for people who earned enoutb to would pay for Jona· term hoapitali&alion will rise reach the maximum before the end oft• and bad The ·minimum wage increue is the lut in a a paycheck or two with nothin1 taken out. ,For aeries approved three years ago by Congress and those who didn't hit the maximum, the increues President ·carter. For the 5.6 million workers will also be automatic. earnin1 the wage, a 40-hour weekly paycheck Will • rise fn>m $12A to $134. But there's a benefit lo persons receivin1 Social But Reagan, who becomes president Jan. 2G, Serurity: tbe amount they can earn without having wants to exempt some teen·agers from the their benef'h. reduced will rise from S5.000 to m mimum wage, claiming the existing wage rate $5.500 this year. "destroys ~ousands or jobs for the poor and Lhe The elderly will also be affected by the Medicare young." change. In 1981, the limit that M~icare can de· The food stamp rise, the first in a year will af- dut t from hospital insur ance claims will increase feet about 22 million people. A family of four wit~ from $Ill> to $204. meaning hospitalized persons no net income would be eligible for $233 in 'food will have to pay a.bigger part of their bill. stamps each month. up from the t• limit of $209. • Olllt' d1j.!ll ZI r ('odes starting in June. although that Man·na'.™1 ... k Postal St!rVH't' plan may hi! blocked by Con~ress. r-•' Passµort fees. now a flat $14. )Nill rise, if the ' St.ttl' Ut-liartment has ili. way. No new figures aids lMC4. • --h:.i \'(' tJt>en proposed. but the Slate Department L..!~~·-~·~...t~1-..=::::-~·~::::~·:...:.:."~~~-~L;;;..~~~~~--~~ "Got a problem" Thc•ri u nle tu 1;nt l>wm J'at will cut red tape. yettmg lht' answers und octwn yCJu need to so/Vf' 1ru-qu1t1t's 111 y1il1emmt!11t arid business Mall 11our questwns lo Pot Ou1111, l\l Your Sernace, Orange Cuast Dally l"IL<it, I-' 0 Btu /56{), CCJsto ·Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as pmmble w ill bt' answered.' but phoned mquanes or letlers riot including the reader's full namt", address and business hours' phOnt> numbt'rcanrwt bt' considered 'l'h1s columnoppe(Jrs da1· 111 e .rcept Sundays ".J l'lta'•I•'• a n•.-111 DEAR PAT: Prices of vitamins vary greatly, Does price indicate quality? · C.H .. Newport Beach No. i\ vitamin ls a vltamlll. Quality Is regulat· ed by the Food and Drug Administration. Vitamins from natural sourcd1aa)e no nutritional superioii· ty over synthetic· vitamins and the FDS prohibits ._ _ __., . ..,...-c:tatm.-tn-foud-tabellng. A "score tirand" vitamin ls just as good as a highly publicized brand -and It usually costs a lot less. Cap'•~ IDIC!'Orlced DEAR PAT: Why is cork µsed to cap good· quality wine bottles? Is it because the flavor of the cork is transmitted to the wine? L.C .. Newport Beach ·Sebastiani Vineyards says the bask reason ts _J.ba.l~orlt..il .a.-Aa&w-M-treftd;-!fhe-btrt -of ~ cortr: oak tree has elastic properties that enable it to' conform to Irregularities in the bottle neck: Abo, It la believed to aid lD the development of a wine agtag la a bottle by Imparting a ma.ate amout -----~c-o-rnavor. Tbe intensity of this navor trows the I01111er die wlDe ls la the bottle. It Is aJmNt lmpercep· &Ible 4ujng the first few yean, aa It la developed very slowly. When p~rly stored, the corli aad the · wine are la constant c0ntact, causing tbe alcohol la t!M wlaetoslowly ellltract theftnorfnmrtbecork. It was though untll recently dlsp,.oved by sc:len. tlsts at UC Davis, that air was transmitted through the cork to the wine, thereby enhancing Its ability to age. Sprap ra1Ur t."orro .. an · DEAR PAT: The underside of my lO·year.old , gas stove is getting rusty. I clean it regularly. but the rust is getting heavier What's the l'aulle. and how can I eliminate this problem? • J F.., Costa Mesa Techn1dans at' t .. e Gas Appliance Manufac· tarers Association say the corrosion may be caused by burning gas reacting with the pro· peUanta from spray cans. As the concentration of spray!6 lnueases, so does corrosion. The assocla· tloa's advice Is to avoid the use of sprays around gas· fired appliances.· Crftllt Ital•» ua•lo11 llt.d DEAR PAT: Is it true that credit bureaus now mus r file credit information separately, under the names of a' husband and wire rather than as a joint account in the husband's name? I 'd like to find out if this is automatic or if a wife has to request separate files. L. E .. Huntington Beach • .,. ant:. to chan~e the flat fee for a series of hi~her. ~1 aggered fees Camµang fl't!S at several national parks lire go- In~ up. The ~ial SeC'urity Increase was approved two yvars ago by a Congress worMed about th~. finan· t·1al health of the Social Security retirement fund. The increase is two.pronged· Tne percentage of pa} withheld from your checks will increase from 6 13 in 1980 to 6.65 percent; and.the total salary on whith the lax is paid rises from a maximum of $25, 900 to $29, 700 The result i-; an inC'rease in the maximum Social Security tax for an individual of $387 over J980, up to.Sl .'.115 , Re s iden t s of Marinapark in Newport Beach have turned over a check for $2.000 to ef. facials at lhe Orange Coas t YMCA . t o help fund youth services pro· grams. Hours: -· lllru S.t. , ... ~.,,.. fo r B est. Qu alit y and Selection of Handmade rugs from China. Persia. India & Romania at re a so nab-le prices. 2421 E. CoHt Hwy. (714) 873-2224 Corona del Mar .. _(,,_ .. -Orielotal ,,.., ._olwl •-n i<e avallffle The money w as raised by m e mb~r s of the 1nobilt• home park 's homeowners association and presented to YMCA o fficials by R obert i Spurgeon: president of the p<trk association. · --------------------------- MODULAR CABINETS En;ovYot1r ;J J -------------·..-. .... ----Kitchen More Give your old worn out'.kitchen a face lift with our modular ca~inet~. Choose the Bristol style with raised panel doors, Oakwood or Breton with nch. warm finishes. - If you are or were married and a credit bureau has you Included in • Jolllt credit file estabUshed before 1977, you should ask that the ln· f o epa.r.atel~ under bo&b a&meL.--al1+-·'-+4-l4-.\-++ff.1H-\-fftJ~~Y.\-7tlW~itltHi Credit Information received since Jan. I, 1977, 11 automatically filed separately under both spouses• names. A married or divorced woman can use heT maiden name and not ha"e to refer to ber husband or former husband's name to gain ac· cess to hn.credlt Ille. R~dllC!'llott rlal• lal•r ~ DEAR PAT: Can you fi~d out if the vibrating belts I've seen advertised actually can help get rid of a thick waistline? Reducing fat deposits around the waist is supj>osed to be the result of using this belt, but I'd like to know if this claim is legitimate before I invest. . C.G., Costa Mesa Accordla1 to the U.S. Postal Service, an elec· &rte: tlbra&1a1 belt 11 a "typical mall order rlp·off." U1la1 a mlld vibrator c:aaaot poulbly rechltt fatty depoelta. GradHI redaction of ratty deposits wlll «M!Hr only when wet1llt I• lost allCI muscle ton ls kept firm by re1alar exenlae .. M ilitaly reserve 's~rt of g.oalsi' WASHINGTON CAP> -Military reserve ltrencth has lnc:reas~ but is &till below peacetime foal• •. the Penta1on aaya. · . · The Selected Reserve lnc:reued by 43,700 men lad women ln fiscal t• to a total of 850,800, the ........ nported. It was tbl MeODd 1tralpt fit· ca1,..,. .. 1.ne ......... ~. . , JM wtth the ArmJ National Ouard and Anny ._.,... ccmtlnu.tnc to be m.tor problem anaa. the tile ......,.. wu Rill more Uaua 100.000 · 19ae.t111M obJecUvee u of a.pt, ao, the tbe tm-!l1cal year, the Pentaaoe said. 8'nqtb bu been a problem llnce the md9dln tbe•arlJ 1rro.. l I 'ULLIRTON • 301 So. State College 17D-OOIO o,,.n: Mon. thru Fil. 9 to 9 Sat. e toe sun. r1 to e SAlE DATES: Jan. 2 thru Jan. 8 Loulalana-Pac:lfk Corpor.rlon .. 3MWelt~l1 . 117.1 .. ~: Alon. 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J un. 1f that 111w~t 111n e111111•.., 11p, 1 ·11 j us t i:onfus<.' t hem .. • . . Chryskr, Ford cars fail ~t WA.SllJNGTON IAP) Two of the Chrysler ror p . ·s new K cars and two For d auto mobiles have failed the govern ment's 35 mph c ras h tPst , oHicials said . The tests we re con - ducted by the Nalioq al tfi ~hway Tra ((ic· Safety Ad minlstr a t1o n The• age n cy s aid Chrys ler 's Uodge Anes a n d Ply mouth Relt ant a s well as Ford's, new ··wo rl d ca r s," t he E scort a nd the Lyn x. railed t he fro'n t trash tes t Hoth lhl' For et a n d l' h r \' s I c r m"'IJ d e I s µerfu.rmetl rl'asun<tbl.> well overa ll, but in £•<Jrh or t he mode l s t h e passe nger dummy s us- t ain ed s 1gnif1('anl head inj uries in a erush • T'(Y. BEGIN YO UR SUNDAY W IT H CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N -M NEWPOJ{T REA CH . \. Each Sunday beginning at 11 30 a.m relax in our Zodiac Restaurant over gourmet br~akfast delights accompanied by complimentary champagne. Seatings ore at 11 :30 o.m., ('loon and 1 p.m. Please coll early fc1 fesefVotions: 759-1900, ext. 330. P.S: After brnnch, browse through the store we're open eoch S:indoy from noon to 5 at N·M Newport Becx:h . NATION llo wever . the Escor t and l.y n x m rille l s "performt•d hellt•r than --------------------------------__. m 0 s I I fl I h l' r s u b l' () m va.qs.' tire s<if e t). <!J.:t:.n· <'Y s<.1111 l'he ugen1·y s<Jirl the t wo Chrys ler mudeh h ad "relatively good s t r u l' l u r e a n d h e I l • performance" and pro- lec·ted lhf> driver well in the c ras h. PROri/e is your g u ide to pto footbal l action. every Saturday in the Daily Pilat GREENSTt-:IN, A 'fWO·l 'JM E VOTt;R lur i ·senhowifr's D e.m orratlc rival , Adlai I:. e venson, s aid newly oµcncd paµers of t ht senhower ~dministrat ion sust ain the 111cture of l~e as a prac titioner of har d-ball poh tn•s . - "His sk ills w ere undcresli1T1atcd at the tr me." Greens tein said . ''They wert• underest imated because it was part of hi~ skill to SN' that they \lobuld be." . He cited Eisenhower"; lrt•atm'ent of .Joseµh R PttcCarthy. whOlie sear(·h for sub\'ersivcs and for ~ bt.ci.dli~s did not _rel_ax ~v.en aft er Eist!nhower. a . w ar her o a nd folio" Repuhhcan, took ·While Hnuse com m.,nd. P ublitly. F:ISl'llhOWl'r w a s know n a nd c ritH·azed for a hand-;-off apµn1a1·h to :vJe<'acth~. ur· ~Frame Sale -Fits Everyone! Cystic fi~ros is pare ms t est e d BOSTON < J\ I' 1 For the first t r me. <1octor i. have fountl a way lo > idP11t1fv parents llkdy t() prn d uce children wrth n ·sttC· frbt'os1s. th<: mus t rom mon inherited fatal i1t-..1·a'ic amon.! "hires in th<' ll n i led Stalt's Use of tht• test a l f1rsl will he l1m11 t•d to J.lf'IJIJh.· whose relatives <ilrt·.,<h h<in· lh1· d1sca~1· Ou'\ C\'f'n in tti1s restrrdt•d f1>rm : l ht: l'.-01111 i·oultl g re:.i tl} n · duce lhl' nurnlwr of l,;d111·.1., l111rn \I 11 h tl1r d ln1·\:-.. "' develoiiers '><I) T he te!>l , l11ey ... ay t1·11-, 1u1 rt·nh \'" nHher I ht',\' carry a gencti(' 1h·fl'l'I :-.o thl'~ "'ill kno ... wh!'thl.'r or not it is safe to h.,, <· d11lolrl'11 C\'STI(' fo"IB ROSIS l'\'IT/\('KS l'lft-:' pd'nl"R':r!> res pir atory s.vstem und s weat l!lantls /\!lout I l llO c hild ren ar c· horn with the illness ea<'h year. a nrl th e average life expl'1·tan1·y of v1t:t1ms 1s l!I ye<1.rs · Symptoms 1n1·l11c.k res µ1rntor) 111fe1·t 1on fo1lur<> to grow, exl'~srvP s we altnl! and 11hst1 ud11m 'Jf t he s mall intestine. t..:su<Jlly the· disease 1.wc~. undetel'lctl until som et ime dunng <'hil<lh9od when the ) oun~:->tl'f' s uffers bre;.ithin~ prohlems or a ta1l11 re of h1!> 111 testin al tract to ahs1>rh food t\lthough therf' 1s no l'ure. doctors µro lo ng th{' vwtims ' li\'f'S li.J, tn•;1ting their r espiratory prohlcm' T he new test w<Js cleveloprd a l Ch ildren s Hospital Medieal Center in Hoston. a nd a r eport on the work was puhllsherl in Thursdav's iss ue 11f thP Niw En gland Jour nal of \1edi1·inc The docto r s say the tes t 1<: highly a<·curate in s h owing w h ich :J dult s a re likely 1u prorlll<'f' children who will have cyst u· hhros is At.out t\ per ce n t to 5 perC'ent o f thi: 11opul<.1t1on r a rncs the rte rective gene but shows no symptoms of the dis ease. ;' ·' --~~~~.J-a-mot~~1 ~~-hitv~a .....-~-th~~l---r=====""=====~=="F<:=:::::r-~~~~~-=-.....,,,, cause s ~ysti~ fiurosi~, there 1s a one ~n fou r 1•h ance t hat the&r c h1klren will have the d1se.as c. llowevPr. if on ly one pa rent t<lrrics the J,lene. there rs no c hance that the bah y will have rt . NO PRE N ATAi. Tt:ST t:XISTS to 1lctcr m11w whethe r an unborn c·hild h as the disease D r . J a mes E pstein . one of the researc·her s . s aid the test takes about five minutes to ad m inister , a nd docto rs m ust ohtain a tiny s kin sam pie . Over the n ext year or two. the tt'Sl will he lim ited to peoµle who seem m ost likely to <·ury the disease. .., "The magnitude of lining ever ybody up 11rnl spending fi ve m inutes with the m to take a sk in sam ple is really eno rmo us." Epstein s aid in an m tervie w. "What }Ve a r e doinJ( a t t tte mom e nt 111 lim iting this lest to ind ividuals who ar e in the hi~h r isk categories people who. have a brothe r or sister or other close family me m ber with this dis ease." People who have cases of the disease in their families a re most likely to produce children with :be Ulneaa. "Doing jus t the high ·risk l)e(>ple," Eps· .etn said, "should help an e normous amount In re· 1ucin g the incidence of this disease." } /\1 /\rnr111 Brotlwr-; 1¢ Frame Sale when you buy one fram~ .it t I w rr'.q11lm pric~ you can get a second frame that costs 1lw (,ilfflt• '1r l~">s for one cent: A frame for a penny fits your but.lut:?t! /\11J our fram es fit your style! From simple to sophis· ticate<l . Thcr~·s elegant gold leaf finish frames; sleek section frame ... in .,ilv~r. gold or pewter metal; contemporaryy lastic s~t .. thn)ugh box fra mes; fancy or unadorned frames vt1fh glass and ba cki11y: rith or rustic. 1':.>xtured or smooth wood frames - in a variety of handsom e finishes: artistic frames with a lot o f color or si m ply p lain frames with natural fi nish'es. Plus m ore! In a wide range of sizes tha·t wi ll fit most anything from a favorite little snap·shot to an impressive seascape. (Cust9m framing. fitting and labor not included.) The Aaron Bro thers 1 ¢ Frame Sale fits you for a penny! -.....-.-..·~~,·Aaron Brothe s Art. Ma ~& 128 ANAMEIM 222 N. leach~. ..• COSTJ\ MESA 171' Ne~rt Blvd. • -OIANGI 1112 I. Kateflo AV9. ' Cell 142-1171. Put • few words to work for u. ·-I 1 • .:._..,_,._ ••• ; ,,,. •• , ... ,_,.i-. -- ,,..._...:-•NCI LAQUNA IEACH 190 S. Coast H~h~ • SANTA ANA '126 E. 17th. St. 14t-llM • 111-1•17 ft.,·-· ·-.i~ EL TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON IEACH 7470 Edlwt -.. ., •• .....,.c..em V" ···- -~· -· , ,. . . . ·-·-· ·-....... •; ... . .. • \ . . "' ,.· -... .... ,,,,,.~ --· ..... ...... .. ... . ..... .... . ... ' . '. .......... ···-·-·. •l an • Frldly. Jenu.ty 2. '911 Savings and values! It's Mervyn's baby sele, w_flite sale and storewide clearance! shoes ·tor the family! great buys of 1981 save on disposable dia·pers·for your baby body shaper sale! brand name savings! Cannon solid color muslin slleets sale It :. Ml:!r v ,, ~ -:.r1ue Lll:d' dnce' 01 e::.<::. dill.I \.<1::,udl snue., ::.port~ "::.t•c•e'> dT.d· c:,hue ::, 101 lrnh L 1rn1tetl \iudnl1t1e!> Wom en s casuals. ong 14 UO 1 ~ 00 8 99 .. 11 98 Women s dress sho es. Oflg 22 00-28 00 fJ.98-17 98 Men 's shoes, 0r1g 2~ 00 4tl 00 15 98-25.98 Children's s ho es. ong 10 00 to 23 00 5.98 to 12.98 Athletic shoes. orig 80010 15 00 4.98 to 9 .98 r 11 ''I'~ Mefvy11 sown brand! AH sizes for all b.ib1c~ Stay dry hning and self-sealtng tape. N ewbo rn. p~g of 60 Reg 4 89. sale 3.91 Daytime. µkg ot 60 Reg. 5.29. sale 4.23 Extra absorbent. pkg of 48. Reg. 5.49.,4.39 Toddler. pkg .. of 40 Reg 5 59. sale 4.47 Here·s the savings event you've been waiting for Choose contemporary f\1 11 figure and contour bras and panty controllers from Ma1denlorm. Warner's. Bestform. Olga. Ball and many more Don't miss these super buys! Reg . 2.79 to 13.50 Earthtones 1n easy care cotton/polyester. Lim it six sheets per size percustomer. Full size. reg. 8.00. sale 4.99 Queen size._reg 12.00. sale 9.49 King size. reg. 15.00, sale 11.99 Std. c ases , pr .. reg. 6.50. sale 5.49 . 30°/o to 50°10 off 20°10 off 2.25 .to11.49 · King cases, pr., reg 7 50. sa l~6.49 Twin size: reg. 6.QQ each 1 /3 off entire stock of men's tSki jackets Clearance' Stay warm in multi- colored. nylon llr:ied skr 1ackets with polyester fiberfill. Not every style 1n every store. Limited qty. Orig .. 55.00 34.98 sale! the entire stock of maternity clothes Super savings for mothers-to-be on pretty print tops, tees and pants. Great looks. all in soft. comfortable. carefree fabrics. Reg. 10.00-22.00. 7.50-16.50 25°/o off ··cozy knit. sleepers for infants and toddlers They'll grow as your little dreamer grows. Lots of screen print fronts to choose in washable polyester. Non-skid safety soles. 1-2-3-4 Reg. 7.00. sale 4.79 each 2 for9.QQ ' men's Levi's ® denim and corduroy jeans Regular Levi 's · denim bell or cord flare 1eans of cotton/polyester. sale 13.99 Levi's"• for Men jeans. All in cotton/polyester. reg. 22.00. 13.99 Wardrobe basics. super low priced! 13·.99 Levi's® L 'Glove® and Bendover® Pants -·' Save 5.01 on your choice of Levi s · Bendover Pants 1n misses· sizes 6-18. or Lev1·s· L'Glove pants 1n 1un1or sizes 5-13. Polyester Reg. 23.00 17.99 the latest in jeans for gfr'ls, at big savings Lots of cute pocket details. lots of her favorite colors in sturdy cotton or cotton/polyester denim or twill Popular painters' styles included' 4·6.X , reg . 9.00 7·14. reg . 13.00 6.99. 9.99 r I master charge VISA. 'Hf ••'t ........ t A•O I I l I l ___ __,~ Jusr SA y CHARGE IT!'- Coat clearance! Quilts. leathers. fake furs. more. Misses'. 1un1ors. Orrg. 32 00-99.00. 20.98-64.98 Women's skiwear clearance! Nylon. polyester fill in many styles. Orig. 32.00-38.00, 19.98-24.98 - Clearan ce! Mi sses· cardigans and sweaters. Pullovers. more S- M-L Ong. 14 00-22 00. 8.98-13.98 At-ho me wear 1nclud1ng terry " loungers. caftans Broken size~. Orig. 17 .00-20.00. 10.98-12.98. super sale!. Haggar® sla.cks for men Try on lfle great fitting style of Haggar· textunzed slacks A superb value 1f\ no-iron Dacron'" polyester. Wa1s't sizes 32-40. Sale 10.99· blouse and shirt sale! big choice, nice prices Select short or long sleeve styles. The deta1ts are tailored or dainty: the plaids and solids. sensational. Buy two or three! In sizes S-M-L. Reg 14 00-20 00, 10.50 to 15.00. 25°/o off clearance! Pacific Trail® ski jackets for boys Tough nylon shell in multicolors. polyester hberhll. Some with z1p- olf sleeves. 8-18 Hurry. quantities are limited. Orig. 45.00 29~98 Cortley custom-length draperies are on sale! Choice of over 250 colors. fabrics. Standard widths to 288". custom . lengths to 108". 10% deposit required. bring in measurements. F:leg 33 50-1128.00. 16.75-564.00 50°/o off 113 off m en's jackets and vests for winter and 'year-round wear. Ong. 26 oo 10 55.00. 16.98 to 34.98 Men's sweaters in crew and V-. neck styles. Great buys today in sizes S-M·L-XL. Ong, 22.00, 14.98 • save 9.01 on Levi's® texturized slacks Stay fresh and comfortable in famous Levi's ·· quality Solid colors 1n te}<tunzed Kadel~ polyester. W a1s't sizes 32 to 40. Reg. ~0 .00 10-.99 - sweater clearance! favorite junior styles Dozens of super sweaters and cardigans. all 1 /3 off at Mervyn s En1oy great looks while you're keeping warm. Junior S-M-L Ong 14 00-26.00. 8.98 to 17.98 1/3 off sale! Mervyn 's boys' western jeans, cords Entire stock s ize 8·12 denrms. twills and cords. reg .10 00 and 1 1 .00, sale 7 .00 and 7 . 70 Size 4-7 western jeans and cords, reg. 8.50, 9.50. sale 5.95 , 6.65 • 30°/o off save on our entire stock of rug kits Choose from our huge selection. everything from colorful ch1 ldren·s designs to contemporan es in earthtones. 12x 12" 10 20x27". Reg. 5 00 to 22.00. 3.75 to 16.50 25°/o off Men's long sleeve velour shirts , cotton/polyester in rich colors. Orig 25 00-30.00. 15.98-19.98 Clearance! Men's long sleeve heavyweight shirts. Plaids. soltds. S-M -L-XL. Orig. 15.00. 17.00. 9.98 m·en's Kehniogton knit shirts now on sale Short sleeye knits w1tn collared V- necks or buttoned styles. Loads of colors. accent trim~ Polyester or polyester/cotton. Sizes S-M·L-XL. Reg. ·1 ~.99 8.99 save! the entire stock of purse accessories Organizers. wallets key cases. cigarett e cases and check books. 111clud1ng many from famous mak.ers• Leather. vinyl or nylon Reg 4 00-26 so, sale 3.20·21.20 20°/o off clearance! warm sk'i ves~s for big boys Snap tronr style with 2 pockets. kidney warmers Nylon shell. polyester f1berf1ll S-M-L-XL fits S•l~S 8 -18 L1m1ted quant1t1es. Orig . 18.00 9.98 sale! Me1\Vyn 's entire stock of watches Timely savings 011 t1mep1eces by Seiko, Bulova. Casio Timex and many more .,Quartz models to the latest d1g1tals Fine Jewelry Dept Reg 16 95-275 00. 13.56-219.99 20°/o off Boys· knit pajamas. Polyester Sizes 4-7. orig 8 00, 4.98 " Sizes 8-14. orig 9 00. 5.98 Boys· sweaters clearance. V- necks. pullovers. more. Orig. 12.00 and 16 00. 7.98 'and 9.98 Limited quantities. Shop early for the b~election. .. -. . . . Shop Monday through Friday 9:30 to 9:30 •Saturday 9:30 to _6_ • 'und-.y-10 to& ____ _ . . ·. t t ---·--------·-- --· ---e6,.aMleHpr11r~errectl•• tt'lrouglr Sunday, an~•ry 4 •, Huntingt~ Beach: 98 11 Adams Ave . ~t Brookhurst St:. 963-973 1 Anaheim: Ar:iahe1m Plaza . N. Euclid St. at Crescent St .. 991 -8880 • Cypre11: 1020 l Valley View St. at Ball Ad .. 995-8003 Fullerton: Crossroads Center. East Yorba Linda at Placentia Blvd .. 996-8800 •Tustin: 181~2 Irvine Blvd .. 838 -8803 -------- -•----...-------- , r --: i I I _ _J 1 ch ro 0 vi w te ti ,, te di 2: M• ~ of M S4 M Je C>Ak.V fllllOT ~ . .._., .. ,.., GARDENING Dis,jases t o / pla11ts _ .i class set .i tfOW man) llffitlll h•Vf' )'OU k>vwiil> µl•llh•tl II buati. trM· or 11rna111 .. n tal plant uni) to h1a v .. It .. wlthf'r and 1.11 .. rm 1111 »a> • l parent rrllbUfl ' . A r c·o11J1111( 111 S 111t d I to h a l' ll l · o I I 1· I( e 'a¥111111l11!1·, 1n .. 11 uHor Randol11h K1•1m lh1•rt• probalJI) Ii. Ii 1 t'U'"" hut mu11 ~It· .1111 ..,, ., ,.111 .. to rt'COl(nlt4' II Kt'1m h · .. r h"'' •• ,11ai.., ll u r 111 ~ I h \" u Jll o 1111 11 ~ 'ipran.i 'emt!i.tt!1 1 .allt!d Pl~nt Ul'>l'liM~~ 1 A~r 126 1 un Muncl .. ~-. 11ntJ W l' \J 0 "'.,,, d \ 't r I ll m l 30 1 IJ 111 """'' a lltb St!:.:.1un on Wl••lhe:.Ud):. from 7 IO p 111 ··TH•; ('I.A.'\.'\ Ot::ALS with the m<.1Jur d1!>t!ases w h I (" h a fr c 4· l IJ I a n l !i grown m conta1nc1 !> and r>rnamcnLal 11lanb ust-d 1n land:.t·aµe.., ' :.aid K eim a 1->lanl pathologr:.t wi th ex tenSIVt! exJ){'rien«e an ex .; persmcntal d1M•ase nm trol method:. ·. Keim sa1cl ht!'> c•las!'i would l)(! an important r esource for anyone growing or !ic llrng plants or work 111g for businesses that do ··It also anstruds h) ac tual praclH'e 111 the use of tools to cha~nose illnesse.-; or plant!> h)' isolatang t·ausa l or ganis ms and ulent1fy1n~ them ." he sa1cl .. T1mt· ss spent in the lah cullur ing organisms and pre pa rin.: them for artificial mot·ulat1on!> ·· S T U D •: N T S • completing the .. dass will be able lo c·ontrol or m in imize dist>ases in pla nts through C'Ultural methods as well as the use of fu ngicides and bacteril"ides. Keim said •• Sprang c-lasSC!i hcg1n the week of .Jan !fl and regis tration rt•s umcs ·Jlitn. !"1. f'11r anformal1on. call Main C<.1mpus al 831 ·4555 or 4!J5 1000 or North Campus al 559-9300 or 4!n :11HS Weekend gardening checldist •It 's tam e to 11runc roses, fruit lrN•s and berries. Jlold orr pruning fuchsias until the dange r PIE.YI FOR 1911 C•bb•ge-sprout Two-in-one vegetable anno1Dlced In Spilt• or da1ms to the t•ontrary. tht•n· havt• been no true two-an -one vegetables. Tomato potato plants. for exam pie , are a gi m m1t·k .. not.fiing more than a tomato seedling growing inside a potato tu ber s o the tw o s epara_te plants ~row toget her and produce a poor harvest sinre they- compete for each other's growing space Now Thomps on & Morgan. the mail-order seeds men, are mtrc~uc ing through their 1!.181 g arden seed ca talog what is daimcd lo be tht> world's rirst genuine two 1n orw vegetable ." l'a l led a Cabhagc Sprout. I t gniws'-likc ·a· Brusst•ls s prout ·produr- ang edihle green i;prouts · all along the stem. but instead of a loose cluster or leaves al the top. it gr ows a cabbage. It's in- credible. and has to. be !-.een to he ~lieved . THE Nt:W TWO-IN-onl' <'ahbage-Sprout w a s d c v e Io p e d a·n England as a result or a hybridizing program an volvanJ;! an exchange or Bru~scls sprouts pollen hel ween the National Vegetable Research Sta taon at Wellsbournc and a eommercial seed com· o r ~rost IS pas t And pany. As mcr Seeds, of don t µru.ne rloW(\ra n.g , Ormskirk. · tre~s until after their The resulting hybrid, sprang hloom c a 11 e ~ a Ca h b a g e • Those without mom to compost fallen leaves s h oul d dean up all fall e n materia l to el iminate . bree ding grounds for inse('ts and plant diseases. •Thi s is bare root season or rather that lime of the year to plant deciduous trees and s hrubs economically Bare root material establishes easily during the winter months. •Dorm ant se ~s on sprays errectively r lean up the yard or fungus and insect outbreaks that trouble i;:ardens in the spring. •Shop nurseries now ;ror aza l eas a nd •• camellias in bloom . Pick you favorite colors and • nower forms. Sprout'. not only pro duces a bumper ('rop or Brussels sprouts to com· pare in quality and yield with J ade Cross. the l eading U .S h o me i,:arden variety, it pro- duces a good quali ty cabbage head large enough lo feed two peo pie The seed crop , for world.wade distribution. was grown in 1:alifornaa I. I K E A L I. Brussels s prouts the new Cabbage-Sprout is best grown as a rail vegetable over most areas or the United States. Seeds should be started indoors in peat pots , a nd yo un g transplants set into the garden by the end of Ju- ly, so that s prouts start to form during cool fall conditions. T he Cab· bage-Sprout needs just 90 days from seed - sowing to harvest. I MEED HELP? ........ -Do-It-Yourself · Store .. Or ha•• ow c.,. ...... pL•••n· do ..-. wort&! 'BLOCK PLU~ING HEATING ITIMI ITMTI AT YOUI DOOIJ 16562GOTHMD 848 · UNIT A - l.MllY'IP'llMl''TQN llACH -M, IOMIO lel ... Roses are ready Now ia beat time to buy, plant JANUARY SALE Rose catalo11 are alao a 1ooct source of more detailed l.nformalion than that generally available· at nurseries. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The after- Chri•lmu weeka are, of coune a •ood time for conaumera to find bar1alna ln a wide ran1e ol 1oods. They 're also the beat llrne for m<>11t Californians to buy rote buai,ia. One word of wamin1: Beware ol the bargain bush. This ls one cue in which· a rose is not a rose is not a .. ._ ... -.w .............. ..... .. Wit .... ..., ............... .,_ .. 1~,~ ... 1 Thal'• becauae rosea are best planted ~MP they're "bare root," or • kW,. --...... •..W ....... ... ros.e. 1 ..... w ... , ........... .., .... ,_ .. ,... OPO..C..1 hrl a..,..., ... ......... 1111 ••• · dormant. They look bare, too, like a fe9' thorny 1ticka,1tucll to1elher. But not only do they 1row best when planted durin1 their dormant stage. they're also cheaper -'6 to $7 .50 for a top-quality patent hybrid that would cost upwards of $10 al any other time. SURE,.YOU CAN FIND a fl bush. But Ws poor qualit)'. yet costl just aa mucil w fertjllze and wat.,r. and la just as m,uch trouble lo plant and prune / and it's probably not ~ ELECTRIC CMICI ~. LIGHTING MOST OF THE COUNT&)' doesn't plant its roses Wltil April or May. but nurseries in warm-climate areas will stock them from late December th rough mid· February • ~uaqtnteed top quality aa roses should be; check with the nursery or read the cat11log to be sure. E specially,, be wary of bushes purchased from builder's supply type stores in late January or February. 222 Vlcfert• s ....... c.... ~ IAuw .._ 6n '*••• ~· Phone 646-3737 /646-8194 The only disadvantage ts that. since they aren't bloom ing, you can't actually see the roses and must rely on accompanying. photogr aphs. However. you can sometimes visit established rose gardens that are still flowerin~ lo view the different varieties. H they show any signs of budding, pass them up. The roots have np soil t? draw nourishment from and the plant may be irreparably "damaged. · What should you look for in a rose? Che('k for at least three or four sturdy canes (stems>. no sign or bud- ding, and roots well-covered in a damp substance such as s awdust. Your best bets are either catalogs or a ·good nursery If it's got , wheels, you'll move it faster in a Dai Iv Pilot classified ad.Call 642-S678 ·and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels into cash. . .- !1.-ANFTH. FAKMA\ 1.LOMfA Dl ~A\'E!'I: \'IMl,l:\IA .\1AYO Saddlcback Savings & Loan h a~ become Coast Fed eral Scrlrings & Lc»an. And we feel this calls for a celebration. So we're inviting you and the celebrities you sec here to come to one of the "open hou ses" w e're having every day from December 29 through January S at each of our six qfficcs in your neighborhood. · GIT A FREE GIFTa ~MUSICAL HISTORY~ 1935·115. One of these stars will be at each cele bration to autograph your copy of "As Time Goes ,, I _, ' -· ' . , ;' ~ ·(;/' . - ,' ~-' ,_ t <:::"' .,,_ - \ \ By"- a stereo recording of Lee Castle and the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra playing the original Jimmy Dorsey arrangements r· I of Sept em her Song, Tuxedo Junction and other hits of the ''Big Band" era. This unique album, availabl e 'Only at-Coast · Federal, is a history of 1935-45 in words and music. If you could buy it in a s tore, you'd probably pay $8. But we'll gi ve it to you for free, just for com- ing in any day from December 29 through January 17. And while you 're enjoying the celebration and talking to neighbors, you'll be getting to CIRCLE THE ADDRESS most convenient for you and come in any time from 11 am to 1 pm, Monday, December 29 through Monday, January 5. MIHlon VleJO: 27832 Crown Valley Parkway. (71 -4) 83t-3451 Newport •Heh: 2&20 San Miguel Drive, (71 4) 759-0181 lealleach: ,13900·A Seal Beach Blvd., (213) 59-4-95-41 Laguna BHch: 664 North Coast Highway. (714) 497·3363 taguna Hiii•: . 24f32 Laguna Hill• Mall · (Lelaura World), (71-4) 581·5000 •11 TOro: 23582 El Toro Rd .• (714) 770·eoH l'allbfooll: 1371 S. MIHIOn Road, (71-4) 723·1511 'NOTE Th~rt will be no u1n 11 chit office, but 1lbum •• n11l1blt. ,, ' • know Coast Federal, too. We're one of the country's largest savings and loans, with 60 offices throughout California . HIGH INTEREST, CHECKING THAT PAYS YOU, AND FRIENDLY SERVlCE. Learn about our wide variety of savings plans. Discover our friendly, personal service and the extras we're known for, too-the travel program and entertainment discounts of our Coast Insiders Club, for instance. Q So celeorate with us. ~-:-.. : Meet a star. And get to jrSiicj know Coast Federal. ~----·· -·---------------. ,---- ' .__...._. ,,......_. --· .......... .. .......... --.... -·---· ~---------------a-.= =~-- . .,.., ......... ........ .., . \ t'lt-nm lalm tl11 l·1 tu1 Ruoul \\ul!-h \\tll lw ti ll f I t' d I ll V rl \ a I .. !lt.'f\ IU"' \1ufHld\ 11 1• <11ed_ in. ~1nu \ dllt'\ .\d\ t-nl l'i\ t1 11 .. v1l.d \\.edoe:><1a' alll·1 ,111 lt'ring J hl·.art dl\..tt'k Classes • 1i1 n~ws at l JCI /\ ti.11111•1 I Ju th t'1lul 11• 11 ll 1 II• 1 J i · J I ~I u ll· .. ullt•1 tu11 1 Vllll\llllll<'d I I 11 II '> I' t U I l. 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READY TO RUN WITH RAD IO For the Reeord Blnlu C..i\RY C~RANVlt..U:. 1111 1111.>r Dail) l'tlul re porlt-r anll t·urrcnl ad '1~l'1 fur tht• ('al Stal~ i-· u I l~r-t., 11 -. l u d e n t n~·" :.µaper . wrll s peak .l~o ~· on wnl1ng and 1 1• -. I' a r l' h 1 n i.: n e w s ONE THI.NG you'll find al nurseries now to brighten yollf winter are pansies. You can count on their bright and shin- ing faces almost frQm i~===== the time · you set them (~t;j~;~~l:"M:;f::i"l~wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii out. Having them close SAH CLEMENTE GE .. E llAL "~PIT AL lltowe,...rn ~1 orr t•:, R1 r k Pulll·n. l'al State- by in a window boxj enables you to pick bou- quets whenever you get M r ,.no Mr\ Ltilrry J..r•n• .,,., C •lh\h ano Q lf t Noweima.r rt '"0''. l-'u llt·rlo11 l'Om mun1ca· t 111 11, pror1..•s::.11r will -.pt·ak .Jan 27 nn t'lhtt·~ M, 4nd Mn. '3tr~ .. n b.t\,t'I "'>du •••(t•' ( 41P•"6" .tno i1H't APWlre ..... to t he whim. Window boxes on the s unn y side o f your home can be a blaze withL---::::::'!!!'Jlft!!--.-... Mt dnd ¥t \ c;,,.,,,._,.ti t;i •VUt"' •, o.n. Po."' oo., M r •no Mt\ Sot o•I At•m 1.h. ~ 11• C:lr mf'nf .. q11t· llto.--r JO Vfrnav Mu" "'f tlnd Ci'cQOt _. fi .. ttlh 01t"I• Point ex, D.(e ..... r I Mr •nd M• .. qothtld DtH''"~¥ ">on · Jy&I'\ C AP''l-ttono Qlfl O.C:eme.r 1 " Mr af"HJ Mr\ Re>nttlU WAvl.tna ~;t'' Juan C•C>t\"lr.ano. bOY December ) M t and M t\ Rw\\•H Nl"'ttt °:)df\ J\Jc\H C•P••lrano, bOy D«-•·· Mr ano Ml'\, f AbuJ Gt'w''4'd• 01.U\d Po1nl Qtrl Mr t1nO Mr\ H1deo Shnno ~An Ctfimente, DOV D«•m•rl Mr ano Mt~ f'Ph~t Hu"tal6 Orm._\ Point 91r1 11#.t <1od Ml\. "°"""'' Wa•~f J• S•n Clemon•e, l>Oy D«•-·• Mr and Mn Chft\100hf', PdQ~. San· .Juttn Cap1Sfr1tno, bo~ Mr dnd Mr s W1tlh•r Mc. Oitn1rl 1 C•D•\'rano St'ttel'\, 9''' D«•m•r' M r dnd Mr\ At•n Tn.u kflf Sao Cttmttnt~. q1fl D«•m•r 10 M t •nd•M"' Rtct\afd Wte)\1T\an San CJ•m•n•~. bOy o.c ....... ,,, M f 4no M r\ JMme Lf'Pt:-. Sitn Cl•mo.nle. l>Oy 0«•-rH t-•114 AN MtH•H'-t-..,.......,., ~~ (lf!m~ntfl 9 1rt • o.c • .-. ,. . M r .lnd Mr\ A 1rhare1 K1no,., CctP•\trano Brok Pt, oov · 09<-rn Mr and Mrs Chtl!lr It-' r .:tVlor Sdn Juon C61>\~t••no. oov Deum•r 11 M r arid Mr\ Vic for St.,,ley, S.tf' Ju•n C•Pfslr.no, bOy -Ml and-M r .. ~=~f';frltfT\•~\w C\'11'1 Cl•m•nt•. 111r1 De<e1Tt•r 10 Mr •nd Mr\ M1ch,. .. I 01Hon ~~n Juan Cap1,frt11no boy Mr ano ""'' f'""" O••"""m 11 Sl'\n. Cl,mrnt~. girl M r af\d M n w~nnt MttU1\0l"I ,,,,, Juan C•c:»•~lr'MtO,Q1t I oec.,.,..., lt Jot•nM Mt(;.f•lh .tnO ~ObM\ S1>1tf"\ Oan• Polnt, OO't O•cem•• 22 ~41"1 8u<.M'1 f\nd 0~111n F=fQ'0'1, O.tna Po11"\t Qlrl BERKO\\ITZ RL.Tll B!::RKOWI rz l'l'~I dent of Fountain \·ullt•\. ( ':1 for 5 months l'aSSt'd ;.I\~ a' nn Oet•emhcr31. 1!*111 Shl" I), ~ur v1\'ed ll\ her son ll<tn C\ nl Weslm1nsl1.'r. Ca aml hl·r· -,1!- ter f"annte '.\linl1t·r nf f."0110 ta1n \'al It'.\. C'a and :! grandC'hll<l rcn 1; ra' e,.;11lt• serdt·es will ltt· ht•ld on Fri du~. Januan :! \~Ill a\ 2.00P'.\l at the llurhor l.:.,111 '.\lounl Oi i\ l' \1<>111011<.11 l'a1·~ Sen•1ef's untll'r~t tw 1lrre('\ um of llarhor 1,.,,, '.\lounl Oliq• M.ortuary•,M ·""'" "'""'" 540·5554 . .. . rACIFIC VlfW MEMOalAL PA .. Cerretery Mortu1.1rv Cnapet 3500 F'ac1llt V1rw D"vl' Ne~I Be,1(.tl /."64~·2700 McCOllMlctC MORTUAalfS Lagun;i Bf>a1.n 494·941 5 Laguna Hill-. 768·0933 ·San Juan Cap•slrano 495·1776 HAalOll LAWH-MT. OLIVI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gosier Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 PIHCIUOTHHS 18.l UO•DW A Y MORTU•RY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 .. L'n&IHOHOH .SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIH CH•rl&. •27 E t 7th St Costa Mesa 6•6-9371 ,_Cl llOTHMS IMITMS' MOITUMT '627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-M39 ,_MM&T CO&.OMAL .... Al ~ 7801 Bot .. A~. W.tmlnater 11).3625 • color this winter if you a11ll l.1w 111 1ww:-. rt.•port Pf ~ 1ng • an .. probosris H l' g 1 s I l ' 1 r l' 1J o r l t' r Ly nn O'Dell will talk Ft'h 10 on writing meet This eggplant was ret'ently purchased 'in Brooklyn. N.Y .. by Vincent Orsino. Egg- zactly who or what this vegetable resembles plant them with the bri g ht orang es and•J .... ~ tng stories STE\'E EMMONS. SundJ \' l:'d1tor for the Orange County edition II r th e L 0 )> :\ n g e I es T.1mes, will s peak Feb is str ictly a maner of opinion: ___ _ 1.an~pe show \7 on feature writing. . Spider M ad.ean~ news nears 'sell out' rcµorler for KWIZ · • radio. will lectu r e :\1ar"h 3 on broadcast n<'ws reporting F'or information call f!3:J·54 l4 . The California Landscape Contractors As· sociation's 1981 Landscape Industry Show js rapid· ly approaching the "Sold Out" stage. yellows of ca lendulas. Waste no time getting them out if you want to get color this year.I Plant them in pats and1 put the pots in the win· dow box.· Robert Baier . of Plant Control Corp., show 'Chairman. Irvine, -l"eported that the s how has reached the80percent mark. The 1981 show scheduled for March 26·27 at the Test okayed Long Beach Convention Center promises to be a . com pleteshow for the lansdscape industry. MASS PLANT a box· ful of fairy primroses and you will share their ('h eer through many weeks o( cool weather. Try several cyclamen plants also. You can buy them in bloom and keep them t h at way for m onths on ~ftd. They don't know the meaning of gloom no matter what------------' the weatherman says. FRESNO. <AP> -The It is the hopes of the committee to have every Dow . Chemical Co. has aspect of the industry covered. including the relat- o bla 1ned ~dera l ap-ed services and products used in the offices of prQval to test a fu~ant landscape <;onlradors-as well ·as those used in the- U\e Tirm tnmks can ef· field. Bulbs are ideal for wi n dow boxes . T h e ea rli est n a r ciss u s blo o m s arou nd Christmas· and these set off a Steady string of bulbs in.J>loom. Why not plant th~m all in pots and move them out to your window garden as they come into bloom? fec~ively and safely kill _ The suppliers of stationery. office furniture so tl n e ma todes in and equiproent. computer and communication California's vineyards systems. pttblic relations. and fina.ncial consul· and orchards, officials tants are being urged to exhibit in the 1981 show, announced. according to Baler. t ·or Jurther information regarding lhe 1981 Land&cape Industry Show contact Dav1d Concan· non at CLCA 's office. 1419 21st St., Sacramento. Cali£. 95814. (9161 448-2522. ,As you can see, you1 have -many options with a window box so why not try one or two this year? Deaths ·Elsewhere f l~_.,,~ . .-.~ ~·;--H·~·~--.~lj I. 0 N D 0 N I A f' l -• --· ·· ~ H e p zibah ~e nuhln I Ha1user, 60. con ce r t f I; · d · pianist.. sot·1al worker ··, ~~ • or a imite ttme... I~ and s1"tcr of violinist ' i~~~L;"a~~:rh~~on~i~1-~ 5 p E c I AL SALE ~ nc!is. her fami ly an -~ · I ~ nounl·ed. .. ~ I ~ ·S A~ FRANc rsco l ~;l OUR OWN MAKE SUITS, TOPCOATS, ' l APl Edward F .. ~ Penaat. 72. a brigadier • · ~ g~neral who t·reat.ed a ~ SPORTWEAR, FURNISHINGS ~ furor in th<' San Fran-1 ~ ~ c·1sco polite department ~ ~ when he left the Army to ~ ' return 10 the police in· : ENTIRE STOCK OF OUR OWN MAKE SUITS 20% off : sµcdor'l> job he had held • ~ 22 .years earlier, died 1 reg. $345 to $405 now $276 to $324 ~ Tuesday after <1n ex -~, tcndect illness. 11 , ~I INDIANAPOLIS (APl Beth Bowen, 6l. the wi fe of Go\• Otis R. Bowen. <lied Thursday. three years after she wa!i dia~no!ied as having a n 1ncur<1hle bon e marrow disease. 1 ~i I ~ i ~I SELECTED OWN MAKE SHIRTS reg. S24 to S31 · now $20.2~. to S23.2S SELECTED OUTERWEAR 200A, off reg. $100 to $405 now $80 to $324 WOOL TWEED SPORT JACKETS 20% off reg. $150 to ·$260 now $120 to $208 CINCINNATI fAP> Philanthropist Irvin F . Westheimer. 101, who in 1903 founded the Big Rrothers of America out of compassion for fatherless boys. died Wednesday . . PUBUC NOTICE ~~I ~ I ~ reg. $37 to $~:o TROUSER~:~;:.60 to $61.60 ~ ~ ,.CTITIO\JS I USINUS NAMtSTATIEMIENT Tlte IOll°"lllQ .,.r...,,, I\ doln9 bV~I M'\\ tt,,. OEERFIELO APARlMEHTS, 4000 Mee...,lllur Bl•d. ~le IOO·Ea•I. N .. t f)Orl IW«lt, CA '2'60 Or R-rt fl' 8uu<lt4lmp, tOOO Mu Arthur Blvd., Sit 100· E••I, NtwPQrl BtUICll, CA '2~ Tiii\ bu\l!'e~~ '' tonlfurlecl b'V an 1n. dlvldUal R-rt F s .. uc:llemp llli• •latM'>ent Wet flltd will\ Ille County Clerk ol Or•.,~ County Oii Otumlltr IS, '"°· • ""'* Publl-Or6"9f Coa•I Dally PllM Ott 1', 14, IW>, Jen.,,'· 1"t loOu.«J ~ ~ ~ I. -~UB~IC NOTlCE-.1 lt·11J•tt ,,CTITIOUS •UllNIHI NAM• ITATINNT Tiie loll-ln9 PllrtOM are 401119 IMlllMUat: NAT IO NAL CO~Y COlllPOlllATION OF SOUTHElllN ~ CALlfl'OfllNIA, JIOOAlrway Aft,. Svltf 11', Cot\8 Mete, C. . .,.,. v1, .. l11•t1tme1111, Inc. '1• Del•""•,. <.,_Mlonl, llOO Alrwey A ..... ""'-'"· ea.. Mew. ca. tzu. flllt M!Mtt II <°""'<led., e CW· ,.,...... ~. Vl•l-'-"11, Inc. Tlllt qr:-~ ... w'tll .. ,_,, 0teft9t c.My Ill ~ ...... . . ,,~ ··-SPORT and KNIT SHIRTS reg. $17.50 to $57.50 now $13.75 to $43.25 ENTIRE STOCK OF SWEATERS 20% off reg. $37.50 to $160 now $29.75 to $.127.75 Also seleded neckwear, hose, luggage, robes, gloves, pajamas, handkerchiefs, toiletries, hats, etc. ~u/JJ / VA~/ ~1YHJ/?4 GMJrri~~ c ~~1li~- 1i1tn• :! •ov1lU~g •. aat• ~ •hott s.\o WEST 7TH ST~EET, LOS ANGELES. Ot.l.l~: 90014 . FASHION ISLAN D, NEWPORT BEACHlf"660 ---------------~ Shop & Compare Price j , LOWEST ANYWHERE ~ f ,.,,,, , H· •'' ~·•''·• 11.\011) I f):\tlll• ol ',1~11 M'> AT 1,IAl\fl [)1-..1 OIJlllTS -5 ~~:N~'!IO WITH 4 S 23 SER\IOS ------=-·-LIST .1269.9S Sf7C}~ ~ ... AERO SPORT RADIO SYSTEMS Aero Sport Four Channel ~adio System S 1 _.9-ft All Ni.Cad with 4ii,GS·IC servot. "" • Aero Sp0rt Six Channel Radio System $169 H All Ni.Cad with 4 GS-IC .. rvo1. • FREE· FRIE 80 PAGE FULL COLOR RADIO CONTROL CATALOG p1us~~:~~J~,~~~~~f~~lci~~: RADIO CONTROL C411S RADIO CONTROL Pl.ANES RADIO CONTROl 804TS LIFE lllfE · ---- t• 10. llACM llV9 '" MA .. A. CA t061\ ,, ... ! "•·•111 ,,,,, .. , ... ,. i.''.: 1' ,)I •I .. ~ ........... Or .. c:.... Delly ""' ,.... ________ ,, o.c .......... , ... t.• . ..., ...... lillliiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiiiliiiimlliiiimlliiiiiliillllliiiiiliilllmiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiimiiiiiillil.liiiiiiiil.liiiiii•iiiiiii• .. ( .. f •• •• ---.---- LISTS1•.98 JU.'<;. 19.99 54.99 LISt::SP.91 Rf:<;. -14. 99 .; !17.99 LIST $198.98 H ff:. I 1.19. '.J'J 569.99 LIST $229.98 1<1-.'<:. II !'i!J. IJIJ 579.99· LIST '$79.98 n1-:r:. 1.s:;. 99 s29.99 Satu,4ey 10· •. Slllli~ 10 • s , I . ,.. . .. .. \ . . -: . "' \ ·--.. -.--. ..... OM.Y~tlOT . I . ,.. -· -. • . Final .. Reductions of uJ to 112 and more have been made! Everything goes at cost, near cost, and in some cases below original cost. We. are selling out tc;» the bare walls! Nothing held back. Hurry while selec· tions are complete.· .. I_..-~ . .. ~ -----------------=-- AARON SCHULTZ FURNITURE hu been In business for OVER 56 YEARS and we are OUmlNG 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 Items from our FINE QUAL· ITV IN.VENTOAY of FURNITURE, BEDDING, LAMPS, AND ACCESSORI~~· NOTHING HEL\D BACK. HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION. Vlu, Maatercharge, or Awolvlng charge honcnd. . .. ., " • # ... ...._.....,....._,,...._....,...,.,. ........ . FOUNTAI VALLEY STORE ONLY OFF , GENERAL NEWS l 980's gold, silver· boom . reached far LONDON tA .. 1 lt wb not JU.I ~<'auati an terna~aJ buUaun m•rllet.a that lh.t rwmerkabie fa&<'tnatt0n with 1(<11<1 11nd 111lvt'f mat.le 1l11elf felt in ltlO Oefym.r prt'(tll'laoni. t1old 1>ni·H touded ' an unprec.·f!ltented 9175 1111 ounct1 Hrly m the year and 1ta step suller i.1 Iver. topJ*d 15(.1 11n uunre durin1 rradine Ttw boom dtd not lb l lootc . but while It did, lhf' r~h to <'a•h in on tht! prev1ou& metaJs fever · r~arhed far bf' onll the <·oofmei. or the bullJon markets IN l..ONDON. Nt:W YOU AND other finan t•1al l'enters. ~oplt! formed lonw hnes outside Je"elr) store~ c·lut<:hing old coins , ci&ndlesllt•lls, "1&trh~ bowl!> an) thing that contained gold or s1h•er ·No amount too !>mall or too b)g," advertised Gem ~t Bullaon of Batton Garden, London's Je-. elf) dtstnct 0n4!' English hosi.ittal raised money by extract- ing !>tl ver from X rays and selling it lo the Royal Mint It "as all ~ing melted as the price of bullion soared. a trad1ttonal investors' reaction to unset· tled limes · .. Lots of pe<Jple are scared." a bullion dealer nol~d · I I THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD KllUGEll- rand came Htto-rts own as a haven for the small investor. Coins containing as little as one·tentti of an o~nce of'gold were introduced. More than 29 million one.ounce kruggerands were reported sold. By year's end, the marltets were q_uiet and prt<'es much lower than at their feverish pitch last --...;: January. Many of the intema· • tional problems which had • helped send precious metals soaring remained unresolved. Hut after a year, the "crisis" atmosphere in r i nanci~ markets had cooled. • . r The Christmas 1979 ntove into Afghanistan by Soviet troops launched a n un - precedented gold and silver MUNT boom slightly more than a year ago. Within days, gold went from $485.50 a troy ounce in London to a startling level of $567.50 in New York. - By Jan. 21, gold hit a record closing in Europe of $850 an ounce and touched $875 in New York tradiqg later that hectic.Monday. THE SURGE WAS MATCHED BY silver, which ~e from a December 1979 average of $20. an ounce to a record $49 by mid.January. The price of silver touched a high of $52.50 briefly dur· ing trading in New York Jan. 21. Then the bubble burst. · Prices declined from their peats in January. but in March panic gripped the bullion martets. This titne, dealers laid much ol the blame not on political or int.emaliOGfll developments, but on the financial fate of Texas billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt, his brothen and their Middle Eaat backers. For some time, market.a bad been aware that the Hunt group ,wa• ·accumulating huge silver holdings, but when they failed to meet a call for additional collateral on their loans for their silver holdings, prices s>lummeted. Silver dropped lo a low of $10.ll> an ounce in New York on March Zl. With that sharp decline, gold prices also headed downward. AS THE YEAR PROGllESSED, IT also- became clear that.·Afghanistan was unlikely to cause an immediate superpowe.r confrontation, the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran would drag on, and the Wes t was starting to tackJe inflation and the de- mand for oij. ' These amd other factors ended the speculative bullion boom, in which much of the buying .}Vas done on margin accounts for gold or silver futures, rather than outright purchase of bars for storage. Gold settled at' around $600 an ounce by June, . rose to $718 on Sept. 22, dropped back to a low of $553.50 in Zurich on Dec. 12, and then returned .to the '800 level. Silver moved between $15 and $20 an ounce most or the year in cautious trading, closely allied to movements in the gold price. -BOTH METALS WERE HURT BY the strength of the dollar. thanks to record U.S. in· terest rates which reaped high, guaranteed re· turns on Eurodollar deposits and other holdings. s t~ ended in quiet trading Wednesday, gold was worth $589.50 an ounce in London. up 12 percent from its price last Dec. 31 of $524.50. Anyone who bought two years ago, however, . would have reaped a 160 percent gain. On Dec. 2, 1978, gold was worth $226.375 an ounce. · Silver was worth $15.55 an ounce in London op Wednesday, down substantially from the $27.20 figure at the close of 1979. · Some analysts predict a steady bullion rise in 1981. They note that the world's two largest gold producers, South Africa and the Soviet Union. have cut sales sharply. while OPEC oil surpluses have to be invested somewhere and Arabs have a tradilional confidence in gold. BUT ONE OF LONDON'S F!VE billion houses -whose dealers meet twice daily to "fix" a recommended gold price -was cautious about the future. "I wish I knew. We've seen so many things happen this year,'' said a spokesman for Samuel Montagu and Co. "We're prepared to deaJ whether sold is at SIJOO or~ becauae that's our buainess. I don't feel myself there is any great danger of any fuf\her collapse." He added • warning: "Unless you're one of those people who has a total belief in sold, it's • speculation, not an investment." . · Greal. Dane kills boy OKLAHOMA CITY (AP> -A 7-yetr-old boy was de.ct on arrival at a bolpital after a Great Dane bi\ him in the throat and his father's at-. temptl to naah him to help were thwarted by a traffic accident, police said. Woody D. Gre1ory, aon o1 David B. Gre1ory,. was dead by the time be reached st .. Anthony Hotpltal. 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With the Bulldogs' air arm completely stifled, Walker car- COMMENTARY r ied the ball 36 times for 150 yards and two touchdowns. He was unstop,pable. Asked by· a TV interviewer if he didn't get tired carrying the ball so much, Walker replied: "!°'l a w. a football isn't that heavy." BEGINNING OF THE EN1 -Washington's Toussaint ·~yler (45) leaps over Michi~an defense near the goal line mi~way through t.he ·first • ...allr Piiot ~ .. ~f lllcra...i K-ltr It was a disarmingly honest , typical comment by the young man who has impressed the sports world with his brightness and ,,:haral'ter as we)I as his rare fat uity for t earing through enemy defenses like-an army quarter. But Tyler didn't ~core on the play. fumbling as he went into the s tae k and ~1 khi gan went on to seore a 23-6 viC'toty in the Rose Bowl. Bo aniazed Huskies didn't ' Washington wasted too. many opportun:ities By ROGER CARLSON oe -0.11, ttitet Staff PASADENA -Washington Coach Don James said it and University of Michigan football Coach Bo Schem· · bechler was the first to agree. "It just amazed .me that our defense kept them out of the. end zone. We h.adn 'l played well and yet we were up by a point. In ever-y game before: here we've gone lo t he dressing room down at the half. the ball. !Jut we told Wangler to start forcing it." ll was not the sterling running of tailback Butch Woolfolk that turned the tide. providing the Michigan coach with his first bowl victory in 12 years at the Wolverines' helm. I And it wasn't a defense which con· tinued a remarkable streak of not allow- ing a touchdown in rive games that was primarily responsible for th~ 23·6 triumph in the 67th Rose Bowl game here before 104 .863. RATHER, IT WAS the si mple formula -Washington had dominated a rirst half, but was unable to consum- mate a 269-133 advantage in total yardage .into touchdowns. "l ·couldn't believe it." Schembechler told reporters in the cal;1.combs or the Rose Bowl structure. ··1 knew then and l told them. ·keep after them . keep after them. If you do we're going to win this one.' " THE COMPLEXION of the ~ame turned quickly as the Wolverines took their 7-6 halftime advantage and pro· c eeded to ram the ball down the Huskies' throats for 'the balance of the ·game. Woolfolk. the player of the ga~e. rushed for 182 yards on 26 carries. quarterhack John Wangler connected on 12 of 20 passes and Anthony Carter was ~elting his, ha'nds on the ball. catching fi ve passes for 68 yards and a touchdown. "We had Anthony out of the game long enough in the fi rs t half." joked Schem hechler. "We didn't want to force Two interceptions and a fumble re · t'o~ery,-.mmg with a key 35-yard pickup on third-and-33 h\' Woolfolk were hii,: plays for the Wolver\nes. alon~ wi th their rugged defense. "hu·h helci the Huskies to 105 yards rushing and pass ing in the sc.t•oml half "TWO THINGS really helped in the second half." rnntinued St·hemhe('hler • with his victory e1i.:ar .. r i rst, we k-cpt the hall. And second. we picked up a 1·ouple of inter<·eptinns and a loose t)all and then proceeded to keep it "But more than anything else."" got a chance to sec their offense in the fi rst half and st ill had a one-p1>int lead That's unbelicvahl «.! .. tt was three years ago that these two met al the same site and after Mich11.~an got a chance to see Washington's of- fense it had cost the Wolverines a 24 O halftime defie1t It finished at 27·20. iust James lauds Michigan Wolmrines' defense mis the difference By CURT SEEDEN'. \. __, PASADENA -And things 'were going so well for the Washington Huskies rhursday afternoon. Rigfll from the beginnjng of the 67th annual Rose Bowl, Washington seemed to sense history repeating itself. Back at the l978 Rose Bowl. you may re· member, the Huskies. seven-point underdogs, stunned the Michigan Wolverines. 27·20. And with ttrat ktn'll of a performance stHl vividly on the minds of Husky fans who comprised a good chunk of the 104.863 rans in attendance, you could see the confidence growing. BUT SOMEWHERE along the tine. probably on the first possession or the seco.nd half, things began to sour for Coach Don James and his 11- point underdog Huskies. And In the end, Michigan's 23-6 victory, the first-ever post season bowl win for Coach Bo Schembechler, waa the result or the one thing that· worried James the most: the Wolverl!!! defense. • Somehow, Michigan managed t.o go into the lockerroom at halftime with a 7-8 lead. Somehow. the Wolverines kept Husky quarterback Tom Flick from mating that one last play to put the ball in ·-the end zone. WHILE FLICK lllDDLED the Michigan secondary by completing 15 of 24 passes for 189 yards in the first 'lfaU alone, the best the Huskies could come up with was•• pair of field 101ls from tbeir standout sophomore place·kicker Chuck Nelson. A11d while the Huskies out1ained the Wolverines. 289-133 in that fint half, Michl11n led, 7.9 thanb to Chuck Woollolk's six-yard TD run and All n.Ji·Shelkh'a PAT. M.Ybe It wu then that the Ude be1an to turn, uie Husky fana were a lltUe more quiet and the Wolverine fMI be1an bubbllns. • .... CBIGAN 11!1 IUST a 1reat difenaive tum," l&ld a 1ubdued Jam• ln the po1t-11me lD· tervlew. · Thla WU Jam•' ftnt ~·HUOll bowl defMl lD .1bne outlftla. And be knew bla team would have And in other bowl games ... Georgl• topplH Notre Dame, 11-10. Jn th• Sugar Bowl end lays claim to the, No. 1 ranking in the n•tlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 Okl•home r•lllH In the final mlnutH to down Florid• State, 1t-17. In the Or•nge Bowl ..... 8 -3 Beer Bry•nt wine another one •• Al•b•m• strolls p .. t Baylor, 30-2. In the Cotton Bowl .... 8·3 to play near flawless ball in order to continue the modest streak. "l was just pleased to have 159 yards by the end of the first hair." he continued. ··we just have so much respect for 'M\chigan." Whal hurt the Huskies, said James. was Michigan's second-half op~nln~ dr~ve which culminated·wilh a 2S·yard Ha11-She1kh field goal to give the Wol verines a 10-6 lead. "WE FELT IT WAS important that we come out with the second half kickoff, give them three p'lays and get the ball back. Instead they went all the way down the field," continued James. Things got progressively worse after that, as Washington picked up only 105 yards the re· mainder of the game. What could have turned the game around s hould have taken place in lhe first hall. And th~re were a couple of C!loment.s when it looted hkt> Washington waa re-Irving that Jan. 1 or 1978. ON TU THlllD PLAY from scrimmage, Washlnaton'• Flick threw a bulllt pus which was tipped by Michiaan'a Jeff Beev•. The ball deflect· ed lnto the handa of the Husk.I•• Aaron WilUams who rambled for a 52-yard 1aio. But before Scheinbeeblw could aa~. "Oh. no, not 11aln." the flay was nullified by a Husky pau interference cal . J undaunted. Wuhlatton blttlecl bacll Clown <1HIA•&1,Pa1eM) ' .. J _ one of seven bowl losses for Schem- becnler. a seemingly snake-bitten man. Sut there were .no _snakes this time. This time it was Michigan's tum to gel the ·right bounces. the goal-line stand. the inte rception deep in Wolverine ter- ritorv and a mistake-free offense. one • which did not suffer a single intercep- tion or rumble With the seconds still ticking off at 10 . 9 • ... 8 ... a horde of Michigan players carried their coach to the mid· die or the fi eld Glenn "Bo" Schem -· herhler's moment hafl finally come. S<'HF.MBECHLER'S emotions were e\'idcnt as he was carried to the center of thc fi eld. fists clenched and arms high . · · l was i>0unded on so much I coulCI hard Iv breathe." s aid Schembechler. "I don ·t · have the greatest heart in the world. \'OU know." Schcmbe<'hler suffered a heart. attack CSee 80. Page 84> • t tank. . President C arter and the 77.R94 other ~uests will be cheer- io~ for this rare athletic marvel for vears three more seasons as a collegian. if Walker keeps his vow -then as a sprinter in the 1984 Olympics and finally as a professional cut in the mold or SUl'h legends or Jim Thorpe, Red G range. J i m Brown , O .J . Simpson and Gale Sayers. Talents of Walker 's stature do not come along every year or every 10 years. They are P,ro- ducts of generations -born to be savored like vintage wine. Yet. as peof>le watched this 6 -1. 218-pound thunderbolt smash his way throu~h ·a forest of Notre Dame behemoths. shed· ding them as he might rose petals. questions abounded: !low c an this r e markable talent. already good and mature enough to make any pro team in the land. continue three more seasons as an undergraduate with pro millions beckoning ? lsn 't he just the talent needed to test in cottrt the National Football League's rule not to draft a player before his college class graduates -a policy that pro basketball was forced to scrap. Isn't some maveric k'. such as Al Da v is of the Oaklan d Raiders. apt to draft him just to (See l\'ALKF.R. Pii~e 82) • I ,. ') -OAfl Y PILOT ,., ... ~2. ,., , ~fb"'l(O)ff~~ [bl[f(§)@rk\- 1 A c...-uee,...,. frofll .. ..,.., of~ Willi81118 wins lst round in battle with SuperSonics t 'rurn A' di.,.ld•" St;A'l1 '1.E lluhlour"IJ~etludl teuimJ Gu,i, m W11l111mJo llJIJl•renll wou h1• 11ontr•1·t tu~ of w11r "~Jh tht' ~•ttlt· Su~r SCJ1i1n1 ' Sl'C'\'1111 M11,.lt'r Tt'lford T•ylor ha• ruled the · ~nll'i. did nvt 1111tllr u \ •hd cun\racl otfer \o Wall1ams by the ~pl :tO <ludJ111t· 1111\o\ .. rd SJUlliher W1lllam1' aeent. said W f'dnf':.dll \ · Thill nlt>fUl!I Wtlluun11 iii freed from nu; contract Ml the t-nc1 uf the r un ent N1111unlll Bllllketball As10t.·iataon season. Zolht' Vokhok. Sonu· ~eoeral m11ma&er •nd president. has ,,ti(, h.-mddt-a \ alld oner on that date Th~ offer WMS ror a unt ) t!lll l'Untr all at llti.t yt¥1 '1> s MJ.ry of $175.000 Slu.-.her l11i.1t.:reed l·ontendtng the offer cuned riders not included 1n the 1.Jrt!\ 1ous yt11r·i. contract. \hus invahdatang it. t Tt)ost! nderi. "'ere fined for holding out and a stipuJ11tion pro- \ 1d1n~ ~;,tllt! \o\ould IJe comvensated for the part of this seai.un that W1lhesm!> m1!1!11':d 1f he signed with another team d flt,;r lht: 1 !ttlU IU season · ' William~ es fl\'t! yt:ar veteran. led Seattle ln scoring in all three uf has So1111 sea~•>n!I. mduding the l!r18-79 championship i.eason . Slusher ~a!I quult:cJ 10 an art1clJ! m the Portland Oreg(J. nian Slusher ~as m Portland talking with several other players ht: represents . Contat·ted IJ) the newspaver. Sam Schulman, Sonic ptin· t'1pal owner, sai<L .. I duJ get a call from my attorney and. yes. he in· di<·ated 11 did not go tn our favor. I can'( say what my ffflings are nght now because I don't know all I need to know about : ~ the decision. l really ~an 't say anything: this is a bad time. If , we lost. we'll appeal. · ' ' ,, .... ~., ....... Baylor's All-America •linebacker Mike S1a11etary: "We don't have the greatest talent or the greatest abiU· ty, but we have discipline, and discipline ia what wiru football games." / • : : ~· NEW ORLEANS -President Jimmy Carter m I'• and pals sat in a special Superdome suite decked 4. • .~n Bulldog red to cheer Georgia's fight lo keep col- .• lege football's No. 1 ranking Thursday. . · i _"It is just an accident that it is in Bulldog red." quipped ( Louisiana Gov. Dave Treen when he stepped out or.the suite. "But the colors worked out real nice for him. So has the game, so f,tr ... Treen sported a large red "I'm for Geqrgia". t_,utton. He said he didn't get it from Carter. ''Jn fact. I gave him one like this. He may even be for Notre Dame." Treen said. with a broad wink. M'o•an ltoll& lftad f11 rfH'd llfl*ld :· holds the lead going into today's second round of . PEBBLE BEACH -Donna Caponi Young n . the Spalding lnvi(alional Pro-Am golf tournament -the first time ever-a woman has held the lead Jn.._ r a tournam~ni om lnated by men. --· t Her seven· under-par 65 of Thursday started out with four . straight birdies. ~iving her a lead she never relinquished on ~ the Corra! de Tier.ta~ourse, one or three being used until Sun· ' day's final round alYebble Beach. J Jn second place after the.first round was Harvie Wood of ~ · Southern Pines, N.C .. at 67. Three players tied for third at 68. 1 · ~~~~~o~n~~~e~~o::g~!:~~1~~~ho:ih:i:;:7~ ~:~~ j terey. , Top scorer at Spyglass Hill, the t'hird course that wiU he· ' used until Sunday's final round at Pebble Beach. was a one· • . ,· under·p~r .72 hy Rex Caldwell. Ran•Pfl•• rarof¥r-ltf,,.,,,arf'*• Por1la11d Rool<ie guard Kelvin Raasey ~red a career· m high 29 pointS. including Portland's last eigbl in the game. to lead the Trail Blazers to a f22· 119 vie· tory over Denver to·highlight NBA action on New ~ Year's Day. Ransey. from Ohio State. also had nine assists and five rebound in leading the Blazers to their fifth straight triumph and 14th in their last 15 games ... Elsewhere, lludy Tomjanovlch scored 25 points and three other Houston players combined for 64 points as the Rockets broke open a close game in the fourth quarter to take a 117·103 win over lHah .. Forward Cedric MaxweU's three·point play with seven seconds remaining lifted ijoston to its 12th straight win. an 88·85 decision over San Diego. • -Garria.,.. fa .. tu l•r .._lo' p1111rlt ,. SAN DIEGO -Cererino Garcia. a former m ? world middleweight boxing champion, has died of ' lung cancer at lhe age of 77. t Garcia. whose "bolo" pU11ch that wound up ' like a n uppercut helped bring him 57 knockouts. died Thurs- day al Kaiser Foundation Hospital in San Diego. He was the first Filipino world champion. winning the middlweweighl title by knocking out Fred ApostoJi in the seventh round in at New York on Oct. 2, 1939. He successfully defended his title with a 13th-round knockout of Glen Lee in Garcia's hometown of Manila on Dec. 23, 1939. . Garcia fought to a lO·round draw with Henry Armstrong on Mareh 1. 1940 in Los Angeles. and lost his championship by dropping a IS· round dec1s1on to .Cen Overlin In New York .. on May2, 1940. T~ ..... • Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Rall nos are: I I I' excellent; '''worth watching;' I fair;,; forget It. rel I p.m., Ch•nnel 9 ./ ./ ./ \ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at San Antonio. Announcers: Chlc""k Hearn and Keith Erickson. The Lakers hope to get back on the winning track against tie Western Conference Midwest Division leading SPurs. Without ~le Johnson, the Lakers have .,been \trugg11;,0 and are she oames behind Phoenix In the Pacific Division standings. Despite a U.polnt performance by Adrian Oantley and Darrell Griffith's 125 ~Inst Utah, the Lakers lost to the Jazz. 110.100 Tuesday nloht. · · RADIO Basketball -Lakers at San Antonio, 6 p.m ., K LAC (570) Hockey-Klnos at Calgary, 6:35 p.m., KOOO (600). • • _._. ........... _ .. .-........... . BUD18ays he.holds no grudge HOUSTON <AP> -Bum Phillips .. ays he's not mad and be doesn't ~d a grudge. but the col- orful former coach of the Houston Oilers does believe he deserved better than to be summarily fired. Oiler owner Bud Adams fired Phillips on Wednesday in a sur· prise move that stunned Oiler loyalists. THE nlllNG came just three days after the Oakland Raiders crushed Houston 27-7 in the American Football Conference wild -card playorr game. But Ad .. m s said the decision stemmed from Phmips' refusal to hi re an offensive coordinator. "I gave them seven years. You 'd think they could have given me 24 hours." Phillips'said Wednesday. . ·'The only thirtg that disappoint- ed me was the way it was done. I Just wish he <Adams) would have ' given me a chance to tell my staff and family." said Phillips. who added his 13·year-old daughter burst into tears when she heard of the firin~ from a television bulletin. PHILLIPS, WHO joined the Oilers in 1974 and became head coach in 1975. said when Adams called .Wednesday morning he jumped in his Oiler-Blue pickup and drqve20 miles to the office ex- pecting to talk about a two.year contract extension. Instead. he was fired and he said the entire process took only about 15 m inutes. Phillips still had a year left on a contract with an estimated salary of between $120,000 and $150.000 a year. • "I hold no grudge against anybody. lf Bud Adams wants me not to coach. that's his privilege. I'm sincere. I'm not mad at him ... An owner has a right to do whatever he wants with his property and the Houston Oilers are Bud Adams· proper· ty. ··said Phillips. Steve Rosen bloom. general m anager of the New Orleans Saints. said he would consider Phillips as a candidate to replace . the fired Di<'k Nolan as head coach in NewOrleCU'ls. Ladd~ K. Her<'zeg. executive vice president of the Oiler s, said Wednesday he would · begin im· m ediately to scar<:h for a new head C'oach and that he didn't In· tend to take long to find a replace· ment. ADAMS, WKO has become. ·known for firing coaches. said he m et with Phi llips around midseasoo and "expressed con· cern over a lack of scorio~ ... lie said he rctommended either elev a ting one of the assistant coaches or hir inJ! a new offensive coordinator "If I was putting together a new staff 1 'rl hire one every time. But you don 't hire an offensive coordinator ·once your s taff is set." said Phillios. Butler sets record STANFORD Peter Butler sel a national r ecord for a Cana- dian in the 15 kilometer r un with a ti-me or 43 : 31 .4 in the Runner's World track invitational Thurs· day. kunner·UP Martti Kiilohoma or Finland broke his own Finnish record set last yea1 with a time of 43:42.S \I ~ • • p ..... -... -• • -• • ,, • • • t • ,, • •• SPORTS BREAK 't FOOTBALL APWI ....... TOP DOG -Geor g ia head coach Vince Dooley is carried off the field after the Bulldogs defeated Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl Thursday . No. I in nation · 34 years l~ter, Georgia is perfect NEW ORLEANS <AP> -The date was Jan. 1, 1947. Vincent Dooley, age 14. _traveled from bis hometown of Mobile. Ala., to New Orleans, bent on attending the Sugar Bowl betwee n Georgia and North Carolina. "L came down hoping to buy a ticket. My daddy gave me one dollar and I got a ride with a next·dOOf neighbor." Dooley re· called Thursday. "I thought maybe I t'ould buy a ticket out· side the stadium from someone just hoping to get rid of one .. But yo1,mg Vincent was out of luck. · · 1 sat on-· the curh next to a policema-n during the game." Dooley said "We were the only ones out there I sl1ll remember hearinJ! the roar' of the c·rowd .. <;eorgi <i y,on that g ame 1n Tulane Stadium 211· IO to t·ap an I 1-0 t'a mpaign., but the Bulldogs"' only finished third in The As- soci~ted Pr~s__r.alings ~ind. Ironically. Notre Dame and Army. shocked if Thursday's game had turned out any other way. ~specially after his opportunistic BullQogs turned a blocked Notre Dame field goal attempt, a botched kickoff by the blunder· ing Fighting Irish and a fumble into 17 quick points in a span of 2 · 46 late in the £i rst.Q.uarter and early in the sel'ond. ~ Harry Oliver's SO·)<>rd held goal cit 4 . 1.8 of the open in g period had ghen the I rash ci HJ [i]suGAR B<!WL lead before the~ hegan playini:! S<inta l'laus ont· y,eek late c;eorµ1 a ·s R ex R obin son knott<'ri the st·orc <Jt l:J · 15 \\1th a Hi y<.1rd field gc1cil. nine play!> after TNr~ ·floage blocked a Joy, 48·yard attempt hy 011\'er. The Bulldogs nosed in front to stay J.0-J... just 46 seconds later on fre s hman s t.ar Herschel Walker'!> one·\ ar<f rli\'e nver the n11ddh• and Walker adder! the 1\eC'is1n• tou(·hdown on a 3-yard !-.WC'('Jl at I 11 of the !'.CC·•nd 1w r1 oc1. • Walker's first tull~ follo"erl a f're•P~81 WALKER. • • challenge the establishment? 1 And maybe after another year or so. mightn't Walker be sof- te.ned up enough just to give it a fling , . realizing the future is mined with perils as well as gold?''"'No, sir," Walker insisted again, after Thursday's game. · · 1 intend to finish college. I think it's th~ best thing I can do.'' I The Pres ident. his wife Rosalyn and a coterie of friends added a royal touch to an oc- casion alre.ady glamor:ized. by \he prospect of the nation's No. 1 team and heralded yearling star challenging the mystique of a · fa \'ored Notre Dame. The Pres ident sat behind bulletproof glass in an upper tier with a telephone hotline always "ithin arm's reach. Introduced he£ure the kic koff , he and Ros alrn moved to the front of lh-e balconv. s miled and waved to I he C'rowd It was like a Pope or i.I monan·h g reeting hi s flock. Jus t aho,·e a s ign read : ... Thank (;()(f for Mrs. Walker." "I didn·t see the President, .. Walker said later. "I heard just before the game he was there." Did the presence of the Presi-dent edd to the pressure·? "NIJ. I don't think any of us C'\'en not11·ed him we were so inl<'nl on "inning the game." he replied Was llerst•hel sorry he didn 'l.. gt•t to speak to tht> President? Dooley ht•ard th(• roa~c the crowd again Thursday. l th1!'> timt-11 was for 51·year·o <I Coach Vine:~ •Dooley <1ncl his No. 1 · ranked Georgia Bulldogs in the Louisiana Superdome. It took 34 years. but Dooley finall~ got to see the Hull dog s co mplet e another perfect season Hus one 12·0 hy defeating s eventh· ranked Notre Dame 17-10 in the 47th annual Sugar Bowl. .. I The triumph virtually assured ~ia its first national cham· pions hip in 89 years of in· tercollegiate football. The As- sociated Press will announce the national champion for 1980 Saturday night. m llCUIJ h) ;-.Jotre Dame kick re turn er:-; .J im Stone and Ty Barber on Rohinson's kickoff after his tyin#;! £1eld goal The k1C·koff hung in the air for 4 4 seconds and Stone and Barber both moved· up to block. each thinking the other would field Jt. · ~ot re all v. not to be d is- r C's p ec t f u 1. ···the youni::ster replied ·'I'm really anxious to talk to Zettek and Crable. my friends from Notre Dame. I got lo know them when we were in California together." ~ "I sure hope 1t's us . I will be shocked if it turns out any other way ... Dooley said. Dooley wou ld have been Tl)e ball landed behind them at the four yard line. free for the taking. llad 1t reached the end zone . it would ha\'e been a touchba<'k ancl Notre Dame's ball at the 20 But Stone and Barber both dived f~ it. 1and so did Georgia's Dale Carver . Carver won The acquaintanc·e actually was renewed on the field. with the 6·5. 245·pound Scott Zettek and 6·3. 222·pound Bob Crable being two of the Irish defenders repeatedl y bounc ing off Herschel's massive thighs. "The guy 1s unbelievable." -s-atd-Z-ett~k "You hit him and you bounce off as you would run- ning into a concrete column." . - AN .IMJ>ORTANT MESSAGE FOR THE MERCEDES-BENZ QWNER \ Mcrcedc~-Ben1 takes pride in the way' in which th.cirtrrs are de-.- . signed ana bwl!. The same measure of care a nd atten- tion is applied to the service , provid ed by your a utpo r- ized .Mercedes-Ben?. dealer. Like any sophisticated work of engineering, a Mercedes-Benz requires careful servicing. 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Mlrzlon Vlljo, CA 9282 J• ¥ • • • I ,OOTIALL I BOW&tlNO '"•· Jlnu.y 2. ,., ~· • OM.YflLOf •• Soone rs turn l e mons into Orange.s This Week s Special • •• ·~~ M IAMJ (.A I') J (' W•Ua I• w1lhn1 to con ('f'd• tt.. n1tkwu1I d1•mv111nah1p to (ieor.i1• and Bu r} Swi\.cer hH no qualm11 a hc1ut l'1tb bur"h b4>1n1 No 2 but don't du t' r•h• Olllahomll low"r th•n third w .. \t' lwt!11 No 3 •u 1111tt1} t111l u& ltlal lh11I ~ iNh •t I •·anted " !'\oun~J ' <:u11<'h S'!' 1t-u11 11a11I 1'hursda) n 11t ht 11f lr 1 11u 1u t Hba r k Wil li :, •n1 u>eered 11 n111c ~I•) 711 } i.111 1o~:un11ac iJf'He in the <'I081f16( n1111utl•ll uf an tH 17 vu·111r) IJ\ t i :ot•(•onc.I raoll t'<l f loncb Stt.11• in th•· '1\h I h lU\~t' Howl ''4'•T•:• (,l OAta.4 lt4lal Null •• l>11111t•. I lol<I them t d 1dn 1 lt'lllh ,·111t· ulivut N11 ~ 1 .. 1·, l(O for No 3 S "''lllt'I tiddrd 1 t•ft-1 nm: lu lh" \vp ranlr.ed 8\11ld11tci.' 17 10 tnumvh 11H 1 th•· t"il(htrng Irish in Thur~t111, -. !">o..:i.1 Hu"' I w .. 1 t' ~"" thr~ti more th,111 iln} tJv.I ) l'bl' 1n lht.' l&)l !111!'( llllt' W att~ thr~"' 11 \ 1ant-. lo "'11k 1 Cl't.'t vc:r Steve RhOJe ~llh I '.!7 CtllllHOU)~ 111ut then r1t11pt:d a pat.s lO tt~hl t'IH.J 1-'orrt.''' Vc.ft,r it for JJ l wu J>OIOl l'.'On ~··rs1on th<it enitbltd 1tie to111 th 1 011keJ Sovners IU \OlnJ.tldt' ii Ill'.! I llffiJ'lllgll ·w .. kn""' tht.' nawin11I 1·h,unvHm!.h111 \\as out "' !ht' lltl'lu• t' liu l ~t' wantt.'d tu µlay a re11resen For Bear ·Homework pays off DALLAS (AP 1 Sc:ur(' another one fur that 67 year old fo>.. Paul "Bear" Rryanl · ~ The Alai.Jama t•oarh gave) oung Ba) lor Coach l:rant Tearr u lesson in preparation New Year's l>ay as Brya nt's extensive homework paid off in his J06lh t·ollcg1ate victory a :111 2 th.umping or the· Southwest Conference champions in the 15th an nual Collon Bowl Classic "·our coaches beat lhem ." was the °"a> All· American defensive end KJ . Junior described the thorough dismantling of tile SWC's most produc·- \i ve offense. . The ninth-ranked Crimson l'ide permitted just 54 yarc1s rushtn~ on· :J5 tries to a team averaging 296 per gam e ! Ba l'lor wide receiver Mike 1--isher sail.I ii a lmost.was like the Crimson Tide had some body in the Bear huddle "Th~y mus t h;we super 'ieouls." said Fisher. .. Everything we learned over the holidays they E•] COITON BOWL I changed Alabama just <'hanged up evP.rylhing. <'a n run the in-and in pattern and l>e oven but ~ure wasn~t nrdlly.~ · ';i'hey had PVf'rybody ready for everything we do. I do not want to say we were out-coached .. Alabama 's impressive victory over s ixth· r anked BayJor gave Bryant his sixth consecutive bowl trium ph and moved him within nine games of Amos Alonzo Stagg's na tional record. Senior q14arter back Don J acob.# completed 98 yards worth of passes. the mos t this year by Alabam a. \nd placekicker Peter Kim kicked field goals of 28;-29 and 42 yar ds. The most valuable offensive player award went to senior halrback Major Ogilvie, who ,gained 71 yards rushing a nd scored on a one -yard plunge. 'f:s s econd quarter touchdown gave ham a national, t (•llegiate record or having scored a touchdown rushin~ in four consecutive bowl games. Baylor. which' finis hed lhe "ieC\son along wi th . the Crimson Tide al I 0-2. arn1de<I a shutout by virtue of tackle Tommy Tabor 's saek of freshman quarterback Waller Lewis 1n the Tide end zone. "Baylor is the best team wp µfayed this year. r.. including Notre Dame. Baylor didn 't quit They kept coming." said Junior "You just l'f_on't look at the score. You look at the way we p repared. We had 10 or 11 days to pre pare ans> we just wanted lo win it more." Ala bama workec1 out hehinrl closed gates the week before the game while Teaff conducted open workouts "I'm surprised our defense shut them down like tha t but I knew our <'oach had some good schemes." said Ogilvie ... Baylor is one of the best te ams we played this year ... 1f not the best. Physically. lhey are the toughest.·' Alabama linebackers had the B&ylor option rlrnvn tn perfection. shifting toward ·~he correct o;,ide of the run a lmost 100 µere{'nl of the lime. Bowling clinic set for Sunday • Something new and dirrerenl in bowling will ta ke place al Chapman College in Orange Sunday, and Monday wilh Bill Bunella, a senior member of the AMF staff of cha mpions and chie f clinician for the Nationa l Bowijng Council con<fucting the sessions. It is a new and a dvanced program of bowling sem inars designed for average or above bowlers and is pr esented free of charge to the public. Sessions will be con•cted Sunday al 2 o'clock a nd again on Monday al 10 a.m .• 2 p.m. and 8 p.m . Epch seminar runs approximately 90 minutes and is geared for men and women who want to improve . their scores. Audio visual illustralions and chalkboard diagrams a re a mong the many facets of the program. Also included are in·deplh studies of the finer points of the game from ball release, drilling specifications and weights lo technical adjust· ments for existing lane condlUons. Thla will ~ the first lime • free instructional proaram has been structured lo provide dedicated bowlers with a 1raduale course in bowlln1 techni- que. Bunetta has helped to Improve the skUls of many of the lop bowler-' on the PBA tour. He is a talented star with an outstanding com petitive record and has the rare ability to convey his knowled1e of the same to the avera1e bowler 1n terms that are readily underalood. He la a member of the ABC Hall of Fame , both aa a bo~ler and a teacher. . • The 1ponsorln1 AMF bowUn1 dlvialon will award an AllF ball and ba1 in a prize drawln1 al each. Mll&on alon1 with . ceplea of "Tbe Perffft Game'' . Tbt ellnJca are beln1 conducted u a prelude to the Miller Hllh U fe Clu&lc a l Anahebn'a WOD· derbowt &h•.,.bellu Wedneedlll1. Saturda1'1.flaala wW be televlMcl with ID01t ol the top nam• Oft tlle PBA tour compet1a1 dw:tn1 UM .... tat" e i,:am~ for the s<'hool, the Bll Eilhl and au of A1nt•rica that was watchina.•· said Watta. "GlWllGI.\ HAS GOT its claim lO No_ 1 ant! rightfully so. They're 12·0 and obviou.aly a areal tum No ar~umenl from me." he added. ''I'd love to 11lay tht.>m to ~ee if they can beat us , but th•t's 0 ¢•] ORANGE BOWL 11ol pui>l>tbh: -.u we'll li ve with it. J!d hope we'd be 'utod No 2. but No 3 would be fine. Nol a ny lower thirn that · Flumla State. which had its bid for a perfect :.l;!a:.vn rejet·ted by Oklahoma 24-7 in the 1980 uruni:e Bowl. dropped to 10-2. The Seminoles ' only other Sll!t liack was also a one -point decision. 10·9 \o No l O M1am1 -·· · 10· 10 standoff for three quarten before Florida St at e took command earl~ in the fourth period when Mark Lucky's center anap sailed throulb the hands of punter Michael Keelin1 and Florida Stat e's Bobby Butler pounced on it ln the Sooners' end zone for a 17-10 lead with 11 :07 remalnin1. WA'ITS, WHO ,WAS the most valuable player I in Oklahoma's 1980 Oranee Bowl victory. launched . the game·winning drive w1th a seven-yard comple-I tion to halfback David Overstreet and fueled it with a 42·yard pass play to Rhodes and a 14-yard gainer to Chet Winters. Finally. he scrambled 10 yarCls to set up with the scoring pus to Rhodes. "Everybody says I'm not a passer, but I've always had the confiden<''e in my ability," said Walls. Watts completed 7 of 12 passes for 128 yards. ,. r • -· c k '-.-. '=' - lt'1t CADILIA SEVILLE DIESEL Equipment includes leather rovered sealin& area and ·Cadillac wire wheel rovers. (253XNS>. SI I ,995 ~~_,.·Jm] ........................ • DU TllAT •DAT •II IULDle · Wini •llfVllfl •II PMTI. ·wt' 1Jla ved our hearts out. Okl&homa pl'ayed their heurt.:. out.·· said Seminoles linebacker Reg- ~1c 11.:rring "I still feel we are one of the best teams in the country. We proved that tonight. We l'a11 pla) wit h anybody " Meanwhile, Florida Stale, which ranked second in the nation in total defense , limited the Sooners' ex· plosive wishbone running g•me -second best in the cowttry -to only l!>6 yards. Florida State· picked up 212 on the ground and only Sl through ( CON.'iU~ER} ADVOCATES • • in th• D11ly Pilat A l'l'OWd o( 71.043 watched the teams fi ght lo a the a ir. · """'l ........ 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LOT '"411W.~t·• Delly Pli. -llY akMN K-.r FOOTBALL/ SPO,.TI ON TV Livebypaa Coi:yell won't , chang~ thiµgs By Tlae Auocla&ed Presa When lhey design pro football attacks, offenaive coordinators usually preach balance, tryi.JJI not to lean too heavily on either the pass or the run but· prefer- ring to mix them up, using one to set up the other. But the San Diego Chatgers don't follow that prescribed pat· tern. They live by the pass,· first and foremost, and they don't try to hide it, either. And just because the National Football League is down to the serious ~tages. don't look for Coach Don Coryell to change things now. don'tself-d•truct." BUT BUFFALO•& attack is no wallnower either. It ia led by rookie running back Joe Cribbs, who rushed for 1,1'18 yards and finished second in AFC rushing behind only Houston 'a Earl Campbell. Running back Roland Hooks describes Knox'· wide-open of- fense thia way: "J( they stop the run, we pass: If U~ey stop the pass, we run." Haven't.~ heard that some place before? Both of Saturday's games are rematches. Buffalo be;t San NFL ROUNDUP MICHIGAN S BUTCH W OOLFOLK . GETS SOME AID AFTER INJURING A LEG. HE LATER RETURNED TO ACTION "We'll come out and throw on every down if we can complete them," said Coryell as the Chargers continued prepara· lions for Saturday's American Football Conference semifinal game against the Buffalo Bills. Diego 216-24 in the fifth week of the regular season and Philadelphia destroyed Min· nesota 42-7 in the s-n:ton's second week. f'ro• Pap Bl • BQ AMAZED HUSKIES. DIDN'T SCORE TOUCHDOWN SATURDAY'S OTHER NFL playoff game sends Minnesota against Philadelphia in a Na- tion al Football Conference semifinal. Sunday. Oakland plays at Cleveland in the AFC and Dallas is at Atlanta in the NFC. "It was a long time ago," said Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski. di:;counting the earlier enc ounter with the Vikings. pno r to lhl' 1970 Hw.t-Bo wl gam(; (a JO J lc1ss to l lS('1 T he i.:allll'red rned1a wailed for Sl·hemhcchlc r ( a n<l Jame,:, I to re\le;,,I the :.c•1·n•h tu the game's sun·es~. liut rn realtty, winning footba ll tnmslates to an er ror free offense. a ·sound µass rng game, a game breaker like little Anthony Carter (161 po unds I, .a powerful runner <Woolfolk > and a defense ' which 1lid some henning, but never brOkl' when the chances were there. Woolfolk saiclthe con· vincing...victory was like getting a monkey off the Wolverines' back and although the 201-pound junior has had better efforts statistically, no~e were with the zest or Thursday's game. And, there was the ottier side one whi~h c~uld not captilize WATCHING THE ACTION -Michigan the sidelines during Thursday's Rose Bowl Co a ch Bo Sc h e mbechler (left) and -game. Washin~on Coach Don James watch from Fro• Pap Bl JAMES PRAISES MICHIGAN DEFENSE • • • the fi eld with Flick in lolal command. The Huskies moved lo within inches Qf the J;:Oal line. only to be rebuffed by the warminA Wolverine defense. As ked about going for the touchdown, rather than the automatic three points, James replied, "If we were capable of winning a Rose Bowl cha mpionship, then ( felt we were capable of gain- ing one yarrt." IT WAS OBVIOUS. James was not having the greatest lime answe ring the barrage of questions after the game. . - "I'm not having a hell uva lot of fun up here right now, .. he said, still managing to show just a bit of a grin. "This was still just a great rewarding experience for us ," he added. Unlike his coach, Flick refus ed to call Michigan the bes l team the Huskies had faced this year. He put the Wolverines and USC in the same categGry. "They are one or the toughest,"' he added , although a bruised jaw made it dirficult to talk. Flick kept the crowd, and particularly the Husky rans, on a constant high with his pin-point accuracy and coolness in the pocket. He is just about the only QB to learn the secret of the highly- touted Michigan se~ondary. Coming into the game, the Wolverine defensive backfield had co.nvincingly contained Cal's great paaaer Rich Campbell, pul a lid on Purdue•s'Mark Herrmann with a shutout and even blanked Ohio State's Art Schlichter. · THAT WASN'T THE CASE with Flick who credited his offensive ltne with 11vtng him the pro- tec!llon, not only In lhe Ron Bowl but throuchout the aeUon. "You've sot to ltl4 a conalatent performance trom yqur offensive lint, ud-1 always do," he laid. nick WU n .. er Hcked by a MJcbltU de• ,..,. wblch had not allowed a touchdown ln 274 mlaut.. apannln1 11 g1.1arten. I , For that reas on alone, it seemed like Michigan ' would break the post-season play hex. But in the end, James said he was pleased with the way his team moved the ball, especially when you consider the Huskies collected 374 net yards on the day. Only 109 of those y ards camP. on the ground, namely by Kyle Stevens ( 17 carries, 60 yards) and Toussaint Tyler (10 carries, ta ya'rds ). . FUCK, MEANWHILE, finish~d the day hil- ling 23 or 39 for 282 yards and two interceptions . And only the rugged Michigan defense pre- vented the Huskies from putting all that good yardage to good use, in the form of si x points. _ "With a defense like that. you 're just not going to gel a lot of good scoring opportunities." added James. "We knew we had lo get u many points on the board as we could. "But in that second half. their offense. did so ~ell , that we could never 1et our defense orr the .held. And ·you can't score points like that." he added. Sockers make swap with v ancouver SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San °Dle10 Sockers announced that they, hlVe obtained forwent" Steve Nesin from the Vancouver WhltMapa ror third and fourth-round lflecUona In the North American Soc· cer 1Aque t!Olle•• ~ blth school draft. . .Tb8 &-1, 1.,.Pound N•ln played two aeuona. wltb Vaneouver, acortac two~ and plck!D11.1p one ulll& ln ltrl wbeo lbe Whitecapa won the NASL•~lp. N_., ~~ la two 1•m• fclr v.n. cou••· • ...,i only had three tiours sleep before the game because or but· terflies in my stomach," said Woolfolk. "But l never ran with more m e aning and purpose hefore. '• • Oddmakers l a beled the Wolveril)es as 11 -poinl favorites and called the i;iame the "Lock or the year .. We ll . it was tou.gh for a while. but Michigan survived the first half, then R,r<><!eeded to turn the key with a field ·goal on their first third:quarter possession. And, the Bii;:-11> c hampions literally threw the key away on Wangler's seven-yard s\rike to Carter s till in the third quarter and rullbaC'k S tan Edw ards · burst fro m in<"hes out with 4:02 remaining. • Scott headlines impressive field SAN FHANCISCO 1AP1 No one l1 as ever run the mile in un de.r four minutes an San Fran c isco. b ut that may change tonight whe n five or the lop 10 in- door milers in lustory compete in the Uunner 's World lndoor Classic at the Cow Palace. Promoters sa} a sub-four minute will he a virtual certain- ty a s Ameri<'ans Steve Scott. St e ve Lai:~ a nd Don Paige highlight the mile field m t he fi rst meet of the season San.Diego has three 1,000-yard receivers in tight end Kellen Winslow and wide-outs John Jef- fe r s on and Charley Joiner. Record-smashing quarterback Dan FoutS led the league with an avetage of 283 yards per game through the air. The problem for the Chargers, champions of the AFC West for the second consecutive season, Is that AFC East champ Buffalo had the~econd best pass defense in the ieague. allowing only an average or 141 yards per game. So what happens if the Bills' secondary shuts <town the Chargers' aerial circus? "We'll run on every down." said CoFyell. "I mean it. Weill do whatever it takes.'' IF SAN DIEGO is forc~d over land, then the burden for its yardage will fall squarely on the shoulders of Chuck Muncie, the running back the Chargers re- patriated from New Orleans. He led what ground game Coryell's club had this season. gaining 659 yards on 135 carries. Buffalo Coach Chuck Knox naturally is proud or the Bills' defense. _ "To be No. 1 in this league. you've got to begin. with--de- fense.'' said Knox. "Your de- fense ean go out there and be consistent every game. Derenses JAWORSKI WAS the NFC passing champion with 3,529 yards and 27 touchdowns. But the top receiver in this game is Minnesota's Ahmad Rashad, who finished S'econd in the NFC in receptions with 69 and fourth in yardage with 1,095. The best-known receiver on either team, however, is 6-8 Harold Carmichael of the Eagles. His record streak of 127 games in which he had caught at le a s t one pass ended in the season's final game when he was hurt in the second period. , While Carmichael's streak ended , Atlanta's Alfred Jenkins kept his intact. stretching it to 72 consecutive games. Jenkins, Wallace Francis and rookie tight end Junior Miller give Falcons' quarterback Steve Bartkowski some inviting targets and pre- sent a formidable challenge for Dallas' flex defense. •, BARTKOWSKI SET club rec· ords with 3.544 yards passing. 257 completions and 31 touc hdOWJ!S and had a string of 118 aerials without an intercep- tion. ··st eve had a great season in every respect." said Coach Leeman Bennett. 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Mar' Lye "-'•rJecob!lltn Geor .... .,.r Bob f'ord Rod C11c1 L•rryt~ l1·JJ •s ls-31 67 1'·1" _., lS·ll-.. l 4·U .. JSU .. ).].» ., ls.JA .. JS·l4 -69 JS.JS 10 , .. J6 10 3S-U-70 JS-lS-70 •l4-70 l7<1S 7t -.u-11 J1.J4-71 •·JS-11 M-11-11 •·D-11 lS-16--11 31.u-n J'MS-n ,.. . ..__,, »-»-r Fnd9y. January 2. 1981 DAILY PILOr ,,.. . ·- Fishing boats added Cabo ~ Lut;aJJ charters availabltJ By llOWAaD L HANDY Of .. Detty ............ Fishing in Mexican waters in -the-pasr Jfas sometimes (more often than not) been a hit·or· miss situaUon. Ma.t Americans journeyine to Ens-=.oada and , below to further their piscatorial endeavors have taken a chance on finding a boat end crew for a day's fishing. Some have had harrowing ex· periences on boat~ that are not fully equipped for rough seas. But the lure of a big marlin on the end of a strong line remains a dream of most ocean fish· ermen in these parts. • A long drive or a flight to Cabo San' Lucas has usually brought results -if the fisherman has the lime to wail for an a vailable boat during the peak season. But usually no advance reservations to as- sure a boat upon arrival could be had in this coun- try. ALL THAT IS CHANGED with the.institution of La Costa Charter Company with home offices in North Hollywood. ··La Costa means the coast in :;panish and that's why we chose the name," ·says company president Dick Ornelas. "We have invested over a haH million dollars in four yachts , three of them 36 feet in length. "They are tournament yachts, fully equipped and can handle four lo eight people. The deep ,V hull Starship craft were designed in Newport Beach by Blaine Seeley." They are cons truc ted of fiberglass and powered by twin diesel engines and generators with an all..eleclric galley. They are also a va ilable for overnight trips . THE FISHING INDUSTRY IN Mexico is un. dergoing a complete change and Caho San Lucas is one of four major areas being developed for tourism at a cost of $480 m1lllnn Ii) Lht' lle1H11t1111 -q of fisheries "One of the problems ul the IJa!>t hai:. lw1·11 t 111 old boats and anliqualed rod:-. anti rceh .i\ 1!1d bte." Ornelas says "We will t1a\·1· lhc lall•<;j It'll ing equipment aboard a nd 11 wi ll liti inl'lud••d 11 the price ol the diarter. lJur 1>0<1 h l"<•·cco ,111 • "! Coast Guard requiiemenl::. an<I ull 1.us"""J.!''' .;r insured wilh Lloyd's of Lonll<in · Cabo San Lut·e1::. 1::. regardt'll a:-.,,,,,. 111 th 1 1 • fi ve fi.shing i;r~unrls in the world uud 1n add ii 1••1 t marlin. s a11f1 s h . cJ'olphin, ri1o!>lt•rf1~1i t ' 1 " yellowfin , yellowla1I. waho11 aJ1rl n11111 \ 1111 ~· varieties of fightinl-( fish ar1· 10111141 111 111· I) waters. An a verngt' clay 11f f1:-.h ln~ • .., ~111tll '"' ~111111 c a .m lo about :J I' m I aft1·r a :-.hurl l.11:.il rc •l1• I h ('r aft havt' the :-.peed a nd c•a1,a1·11' 111 v11 v. 111·1, '•· fish. are and lflcy c·:rn r 1111 al :!!'i k 11111 ., t'ISHt:RMt:~ )1l '~'I' (;t;T ,,, ( •• i.11 ........ I I on their 0 \.\11, t•1lhcr IJ) i.11ll11111ol1il• 111 111.1111 , newly de\·elo1wd jet air:-.1 ri p Cl)sl of lht' d 111rlt·r 1in Ill <· "'·I• '>liq, 11, , ,,1 wi ll aceommodalt· 1•1i.:h1 Jl4•11pl1• '·' 1111 1111•111 I , lo fish for marlin :.il Lhc :-.:trrtt· 111111· 1 $17, • day's outini.: Th<:re an· Hl:-.i, ltt111k'> 1111 l"t" additional $11JIJ J ig:-. and lur1•.., :11 1· 1ri• I'! I• • pric·e hut II\'!! lia1t 1<., 1::-.11 a :1 .11, 1 bevcral!(':-. /\ 25·1oot W111·ra11 111 a1 (·1111111111d.1l1 r '·' 1s also a n 11lalJl1· for l'iw1 t1·r ttl $1111 1w I. the gr ouµ expctt 111).! lo arid .11111•· .!Ii 111· ,, , , 11e11ple m lli(•"'fi 111·111t! For rurlhc·r 1111111111:1111111 ,,, r •.• 1·t I ··I II (21 :11 761 -1<1<!:1' l.:.i 1 ·,,~la \\oll •11!1·1 1 11riq I• cr\'atir>n ~t·rv1N• 1n<"1111l11w 11111 ..i .ir1•l "" I heir Los J\ngt·l1·-. 11ff11·1" Tourney • action resmnes LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO APPRECIATE YOUR CAR • . . INSTEAD 0 ~ .DEPRECIATING IT! A half dozen Orange Coast area hi~ S<:hool basketball te ams re.- s ume the tourname nt trail and OL·ean View tangles with vis iting Inglewood tonight. 1 CALL NOW AT 754-6581 SUM COAST LEASIN G unaer now ownr .. .,r .. r 17777 Main St • ~u 1•~· 1. • .. • II u n ting ton Re a c h ~====-==--=~=--==---------­High 's Oilers take their 7-2 record to the Brea Tourn~m e nt · final s against Sonora at Brea· Olinda High, ~beginning al 8: 15. The Oilers, led by guard Scott Becker , have lost only lo Corona del Mar and' Kate lla. Bec~er has a veraged 15.1 points per game in the fast break attack. Ocean V iew. meanwhile. risks its 10·2 mark against Inglewood in an 8 o'clock mat'ch. f Wayne Carlander. the Seahawks' All ·CIF star with a 33.3 a verage. leads the attac k. whic•h includes a 6·9. 6·8. 6·7 front line. San Clemente meets Madison High of San Diego in an 8 : 1 5 semifinals encounter at the Chula Vista Tourna· ment at Bo nita Vista lligh. . Also in action are four area teams involved in the first round of the Can· 1 yon High Invitational. led by a confrontation between 6·3 University (Jed b y 6 -8 Tim Mc Lau ghlin l and 5-3 Newport Harbor I led hy 6·8 Rick Ciaccio) Newport llarbor and University squa re off at 3 : 30 this afte rnoon . followed by Mater De1 and Valencia at 5 a nd capped at 8 by Irvine and Canyon. Emerson advances PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y . (AP) Antony Emers • Qf N~wporl Beach upset third-seeded Mats WilanderofSweden in. fourth-round pt.ay Thursday in the fourth annual Rolex lnterna· tional Junior Tennis championships. The eigh th-seeded Emerson, playing in the boys 18-years-and-under division, beat the Swedish player 7-S, 3-6. 6·3 to advance lo today's 1 quarterfinals. Only three Americana advanced to the quarterfinals. No. S s"1! Eric Korlta or Glenview, Ill .. beat No. 12 Fabio Mlondet ot Venezuela 8·1, 7 -5; 11th-seeded Todd Wllak.en ot Carmel, Ind., •topped unseeded Harold Hecht of Bevea·ly HUia, 8·4, 7-8; and Tom Fan· wa ot Matawan, N.J.1 ran put Gary Levins or -Muttontown, N.Y ... l:l, •••• Cralt V•&er ot ~ Africa. tM No. 2 IMd r.-aebed the round ;cf .... t b7 ........ .., ... ............. 1-1. .... 1 J "IRVINES NEWEST CITIZEN PAYS % SIMPLE INTER E.~'1 PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS lntere~t j.., compoundt•d dad:., u l·d1 1 L ,I 1 anJ earn~ trum tht> d c1k nl dqiP...,t l ,,, 11,1 withdrawal. ~OMINIMUM NO TERM NO PENALTY THRIFf-BY-MAIL t:REE TRANSFER OF .FUNDS Offkelloan: Available to California Residents Only • . ~ . _ .. -OAIL Y PILO t --__,,.... ----._..,.. ....,_._ .. _.,. -.... - Budaess· .Your wallet's best guide on state t;>f ecqnomy a ,, IOHN ('lJNNlt't' -Don't cbue atoc:k and bond pric•. Tbey're ao Miwtive to ao many l&.imuli that lbere'1 a IOOd chance that what weiat up ~tel'· day wW 10 down tomorrow, pviq you another chance. lion forthedec:iaion you baveJuat made. .,.._ ..... ,. Nt:w Y• Ht.-. Wh11t han you IHrned from your eaperlencn •n 1 hr v .. ar ,u,t ''""' 11n1I 111 th .. .,qu•llY up111etl1n11 det:ade that pre· I ··•It'd II? • "1coe tu 1Jo•ll1·\ 1• 111 ,,.,11th Ill ~romtbH hr e11·unom1c· foreca•t•. to be .. 1.11 • Ni 1~ ,., hc•1~·tl 'uu hav.-duu·oveu;eti that nobody in office ''"''" nf\f'r '"ur f11111111t"• 111urt• d1h11t1nlly than you yourself -No matter how many aalea are under wa1, or bow many re· bates -no matter what other "cost·cuttin1" promotiona there are in the market -car prices will be hither than they were a month or a year a10. -It pays to· be in debt because you 1et the uae of the aion'Y now. pay back In cheaper doUan, and rec:elve an income tax de· duction from Uncle Sam. But it sometimea paya to aave -You are \he beat Judi• ol your financial condition. Your own wallet teUa you more about lbe economy and your = ln it than all the stat.iatical confetti that Wuhinston can 1 r. Where, afte.r all, do they 1et the information that makea up the atatistics? From you. ~ -Bil buainesa may be 1ettlQI juat u bureaucratic u 1ovem· ment, and maybe more so. ""'' ._.t C'tl l!o-l'llt. al'. TO r~m"mber that you math& benefit 11 m 1 rt'nurnl1•1 111c·1H11J>h•ll' 1uld ullU1Jynt·ral1(' thouMh it be 1 h 1 t>\ 1·1, 11m· .. ""' ,, l~lltM.111 num~r one Price• ri.ae relent· '' • ... 1' ,,nd 1nt t'·et·,1 1 """• ~ .. ne111Uy tnterHl rate• m11ht be fal.lina ,,.,,. l•ul ttu 111" 11·~ .. ,11 1·nt111nl)' ~ h1aifter than, the previous ~metimes Is an important word. Everyone lmowa'.tbat e per· cent interest duril)I 12 percent inflation reault.1 in lost buyin1 power. ~ut ~ always. The pencn who paya cub can al.lo obtain s ubstantial discounts. -Banlt credit cards aren't all they were cracked up to be. Or perhaps, it should be said they aren't what they used to be. Banki are adding hand~I charges and reslrictin1 usa1e. -GOVERNMENT BUDGET DEFICITS are a semi· permanent aspeet of modem-day adminislrations. If Ronald Reagan succeeds in balancin1 the budget he will have ac· complished what no president in Uie 1970,S could achieve . •Ill I lh1 ti.111• .. , .. u '>••t•1l t11 liu) 11> now Ju1>t as rar beyond your • 1 ·"i' oil> 11 ".~ ., , , ... , "~" IA.'1>1>on nu m lM!r one 1s the major reason . -. Buyin& power isn't al~ays a comequence of accumulatin1 fmanc1al assets. It can t>. the opposite. If you have very few U · sets. bu~ !DUC.h k~owltd1e in acquirin1 1rant1, benefits, scholarships an~ varteus other subsidies, public and private, you may be •ble to live well today. •I ' tbt'> '' •'" \ vo 11111~1 ' .. h 011 ~vu• w1b 1f you're goin& to move ahead In ''"" "'liitll1• lllllt'' II lur exlilmplt!, you still want t~ buy lbat • ,,,,u.,,• "'" 1111l!t11 11111"11tlt-r , rt:at1vt: hnancang (1 e asking the seller -You must not rely on short·term economic measurements. . Review the year, review the decade, and vow nol to'malle the s ame mistakes. It's one of the few ways lo salvage something from lbe year ju.st past, and the decade that preceded it. And maybe !rom 1981 too. '"' " loitll • Almost certainly they will be revised, leaving you wilbout justlfica· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ APWI..,.... Disabled buses Hows of C:rumman Flxit>le buses stand idle . parked at a bus garage nt.•<tr Chicago awaiting inspection and repair. Some 205 of the \eh ides. operated by Chicago area Regional TransP<>ration Authori· • ·'" h<l\'e been r e<: a iled by the m anufacturerl after checks revealed 1 rn ml' and other struc tural defects. Cleanup pays· off Dirty harvest easts /armers "> 1\ (. R I\ ~1 F: N T 0 < A P 1 A 1 .1..t1111f' th;;1t c'an sdrt dirt from pro· · I '" 1111 <111tornat1c· har\'esters is ••·:111111g Lornatcw~ in Yolo County •111 pol:JIO<!:o. in S1·andmav1a · ''lt·an p1t'l11ng., 1·an be a b1,1~ item in • : ... 'e~etahle hu:-.1nl'SS California • •m a\o prn('C':o.sor.., say they got n1•>re than. H.~Kl tons of dirt along with 1 heir tornatoe~ this year. If a processor n ulls 2 P<'fl'(•nt dirt Ill a sample or de· II H'rc<t tomat!lf'S, h f' l'Uts 6 percent I rom lht• pn l'l' ft mP;.ms et'onomies to the grower 1,,., uust• harvester drivers don't t .t\'t• t<> I~ quilt• so <:areful about how .,11<·h dirt lhcy scoop up and fewer '111•kers arc needed vn the harvest- ""-' matlunC':-.. ~S&Ls cut lending Wt'\SlllNGTON <AP) The na- ' .011 ·., ::.<JVings and loan associations .harµl y cut hack their mor tgage IPn ding in November as interest r:1tcs soared and deposits slowed, the l!ovnnment has reported. ~cw rommit~ents for mortgages d1•c l1ned from $8.4 billion in October to $5.9 hillion last month. the Federal I lorn(' Loan Bank Board said this Wl'ek. llome loans closed by S&Ls ulso dipped. Novemher lending activity was n.-arly a third less than in October ;ind 15 percent below the level a year earlier. said John Dalton, chairman or 1 he loan board, which regulate fedeal· ly charteredS&Ls. a. .. , ••• Robert A. Daly, former p1'91ldent of ces· entertainment dlvtalan, ll new ehalnnan of Warner Broe., Inc. Bernell Harlan. ta Yolo County grower, said.the dirt sorters. made here at a cost of $9,000 each, replaced at !Ast one worker on each of his machines this year. The tomate>-harvestin~ machine. invented in the 1950s, first needed 20 workers to operate . Now it's down to a half dozen. a nd it will be even fewer as more sophisticated sorting <tevices are invented. The dirt sorter was invented by Marvin Lane and Dan Garrett and is manufactured by Ag-Electron Inc. It uses infrared rays which are absorbed by organic m atter - tom'atoes. potatoes or onions -but reflected by inorganic matter -dirt or rocks. ONCE IT HAS spotted a clod or rock. it opens ho~s in the carrier belt and drops it out. A few prototypes were used in 1!n9, but the first commercial models were sold in 1980 and are being used o n a few Ca liforn i a tomato har vesters . Ag-Electron would have sold more to tomato growers this year. but this was a bad year for tomatoes - acreage was way down because of a glut of canned tomatoes in the warehouses. Growers who planted tomatoes without a eannery contracl in the hope that the market would loosen are having to plow them over. TEN UNITS were sold in Europe this year for potato harvesters in Sweden and Denmark, one on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. Wayne Berlin, president of Ag· Electron, says they can 't be used on American potato harvesters because the machines are too big. "They pick 50 to 60 tons an hour, and so far our sorter can't handle that volume," he said. The machines do work on the smaller Europearr potato harvester built ih West Germany. THE COMPANY is building a larger, double row machine this yeu; • that will sell for $13,500, and is de· veloping an even lar,er machine for onions, which will be priced at $17 ,500, Berlin said. With green fruit and dirt now ex· pe lled by automatic sorters, the scientists are working on a 1ad1et that can detect and a1scard fruit with mold or other defects. CORNIR 'RareColMA .. mpe, GOLD a llLftR ..,.... .. ,1-11 •• ..... c.... ........ OI. ..... == !9 .. r~--ii iiii:ia.11 ... .. ,_.. .. ... ' ......... _ .... fl ..... __ ...... (nt)• 1111 ................ ---.------ Not. only wi.Jl Downey Savings pay · you 5114% interest 1fyou have a Moneysaver account with us ... out we'll also give · you FREE all of the · f u I ly-pers0nal ized checks you can use. As long as you have the account with us. Moneysaver is very interesting. Now you can finally earn inte rest on the money that used ro lie idle in your check- ing account. 5'4% interest rate compounded daily for a 5.39% annual yield. , . W ith your high interest sav· . ings accounts and !v(oneysaver • all at Downey Savings, you'll never really have to go anywhere else for your important finan- cial husiness. 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" --------------• . : ...... -DM.'f'PtlO f ............... t:w~r..n •• Tt>lt>\ 1:,1011 p nl(l lH't'I .., ~o r man l.i· ct 1 ctn d Alan Yorkrn <.11 l' 1·6n Ju t trn~ tl'11 l <1l1\~ negot1at1u n:, tu hu ~ µart 1nt cre~t 111 Ca e s ar s W o 1 I d ~ h11.:h own:-, l':.t~1 no~ in Atlantic· Cit' a mt La~ Vega ~ ~t'\ t·omµa n y o l l1t1ah ... ,ud Suit ·filed 1 for false letters RIVERHE/\I>, N , Y (AP> -A-$6 million suit has been fi led against a Long Island couple who allegedly sent lette rs on Brookhaven National Laboratory stationery t e lling a f ema l e n e i g hbor s h e had cancer. The suit, filed by the neighbo r in s t a t e Supreme Court here. a lso seeks $2 million damage s from tbe laboratory for a lle~ed ne~li gcnce in allowing its stationery lo be used fol' "cr i min al &ind t•1rt urous condurt " The s u it namPd Jerome Fishbein. :m. of Holbrook, and his wife . Reba, 35. He pleade<I 1 guilty to one count of ag-I gravated harassme nt Oct. 21 in conncttion with the letters and was ~1ven a conditional dis charge. T h e F1 s hh c rn s ' nl.'rg hhors. Sa m a nd Mildred Reiter. c:har~cd in the suit that lhe F1~h ­ licins wrote thr letters. which were s igned hy a ftl'lilious dol·tor a nd falsely stated that tests had shown Mrs Reiter h ad c·an<'er . Thl· ~u1t '"inte nds the telle r s were sent to "get even" !o llowing a quarrel be twee n th e tw o families. Th e F i s htH i n s declined comment on the suit. Peter Rathvon, an al tor n ey f or th cl laboratory. said it tried to reassure the Reiters that the letters were faked. He said Fishhctn never was d1retll y e mplo yed b y Brookhaven but had been contracted to rlo some work for it Hospital selects directors Paul Kiely of Newport Beach has·been selected chairman of St. Joseph Hospital's Foundation board of dire~ The board a~ministers all donated funds and earmarks the money for special uses at -t h e Oranj{e hospital a c - cordingtodonOr wishes. Kiely ia with the Kiely Corporation in Anaheim. The new vice chairman is Keith Ren ken of Oe loitte . . Haskiqa· and Sells in Costa Meta; secretary is R ichafd Sc hmid of . WllllalllllOft and Schmid of Irvine 8nd treasurer la Davia White II or Huntinltdn Beach, pres· ldent of Swen1on and Clark in Newport Beach. James Pleroc, M.D .. of South La1una, a board -certified emer1ency medicine apeelalilt, l1 one of five •w.b elected members ae the board of dlrec· &orl ..... } ,,. •. ....-2. 1111 NATION 8••rta11e of ••lett ------ BluebirtU need lwmes A IHi,ll~''l'A, <i111 I A I' I 'A ~twrtal(.., of 11b1Ulduntlcl woodpeckor ho&e• has bani flUllo i lOt(IOtl thl' blUtili mu .. ht nll llktt to 11tJ8l tn lht! holei. 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' dre.ffd tn th•• tnuhltunul hl.ll'll PAaftl!l and wtult' 'h1rt j(IH Ii 111 tin· Ordt'r "f't·t 'ill 111 ult lh1· t'ndo1 11f 111111•·11111111 .. 1\ les<'fllr•· Thl' v•n !I dai.hhu.u 11 wu' 1 o\ Wfd ~•th .. ti».i I dtjll•l111~: d ''lll l'l'll 1111 l ru1 k111~ ,,.,,,,,., ador nN • 'It.It·~ .,11 lwh1ml 1111' ••h• foam d11 •· 1l.:111.il1·d frun1 tbt rc· .. n ''"" • 111111 u 1 •Ht~I u 1 h r1tlJ Ill MOii l'l jo: 111 I I cl • k I ,1 lot' vla~t'I ,,.,.,., 111\ li.l'IJ lll11lt't t lw dat.h · THE tM\t,t •. ·'0 tl11ullt WOUid hcH t' 'ldl llt'd tuuri:.h ... 1t1o CODl t' ht'rt-hu µ111 i,: lur ~l1 rnp:w~ of lht> 4ud1n1 ~m1:.h .,o\'Wt \ sna~ hcalled farmer:. work in~ tbe1r f1eldll "'lh mule tln1~11 1m plemenl!> and fcamd1t·~ hulldll'd in bladt hor~e dra ... n t drnd~t':-. clip cloppmg tu .toll frv .. long tht• two lane roads The Old Ordt'r \rn1st1 \\.hu number about 5.SOO in thl!'.I farm a rea of southeast P~nn:.} lva11ra , shun cars. elel·tnt 1ly and ulht!r modem trappings out uf a Ix-lief that "old is best " · "· .. I sowing wild oal.!I. My father said always.sow good oats." HE SAYS THE situation is out of control when local police authorities become involved. as t hey did this yea r , mainly because of under-age drinking. "It shouldn't be that way; what happened here was bad." he says. Writing in one of his many • books on the A m i sh . John Hostetler. a Temple Ul)iversity sociology professor. said accept- ance of the automobile would lead to a breakdown of the tight- knit Amish community. It would "open the floodgates of social and cultural change." he wrote in his book. "Amish Life." l ronically. the size or the Lan- C'aster County Amish communi- ty has given its youth the cover they need to sample life behind the wheel. several sources say_ "WE. JVST DON'T know as many of tht1 young people as we used to." says the minister. not ing that the J\mish population in the county has doubled the last 20 year~. The intrusion of t"«trs is a thorn thrust into the Amish communi- ty by its young seekin~ to sov. wild oats before em bracing a simple life of deditated farm or manual labor, in terviews with current and former members of the community reveal. TRADITIONAL AMISH BUGGY STANDS NEXT TO PARKED CAR AROUND WHICH A GROUP OF AMISH YOUTt iS LOUNGE Auto at right Is owned by an Amish youth -one of the younger generation toying with modernist w ays. In smalll'r Amish enclaves. suc h as in :\'tifflin and Snyder counties tn PennsyJvania . every- one knows each other a nd flings in a c ar would neither go unnoticed nor long be tolerated . says one former Amish man "In no way t•ould this kind of activity o('cur 1n s m all com munities, .. he say:.. "The peer pressure 1s great in small com· mun1ties" "A LOT OF A m ish have cars," a youthful driver says m1ttter-of-factly. "My par ents don't like it. But they got over it. They can't keep bugging you. They don't want to send you away from home. They know we'll get wild and won't come back.'" Church leaders, both to their copgregations and to individual y()uths, try lo dissuade them from toying with modern ways. Parents, some oJ whom ejlhfl look the other wa_v·or are afr~~,cl to press the issue too hard. hope whatever c ha rm their young fi nd 111 roannl-( clown hi rm roads in hopped up 1·ars wi ll pass One forrn(•r Ami<;hman . who asked not lo hl' idC'nt1ficd. (•Jh pla ins pan'rlls · feelings \his way · "We have to tolerate im- mature hehavior with the expec- tat ion they'll c•vtintually grow up a n d bel·Oml' mature and respons}ble ll 's nothing rnorl' than n o rmal adol csl·e nl be havior." ALTHOUGH AMISH youths have been attra cted to l'~rl> for vears t heir ntl'S took 11 harsh turn i~ 1980. A number of the youths took to playin~ a gamt· with the l'ars that alarmt'll hoth :\rnish und non ·Amish alik(• One youth would pcr l'h •m the hood of a car wh i l(• anothl•r dro\'l' 1L at l11·<'aknct·k spt.>cd :ic-ross a f,teld and thl'n s lamaH.•d o n the brakes. Thl• objel't was to sec• how far the youth on the hood would Oy through the a ir The wild driving .som etimes was mixed with drinking. One 16-year·old Amish girl. hanginj.( from the window of a s pee ding C'ar. fl•ll and was killed TIU: INCIDENTS DREW th(.• at\t'ntion of resic1cnls outside the c·o m mumty and were reviewed in an extens1\'e ~t ory by a local n(•wspaper. the Lancasll'r New Era - F'l•u ring for the Wl'll ·being of the ir young a nd for damage to their t•ommunily's image as a simplc. ('hrtslian fello wship. Amis h bi shops throughout Lan- easter County udmonished theil' <:ongregations to clamp down on Lh c•i r c hildre n ':-. j o y riding . drinkit1~ and carryings.on "Thal was cffect1 v<' ... sa ys an Amis h minister, who adds that churc·h leadl•rs t•onstantly work with the_ young pc•o1>le lo kl·ep them on the' straight• and n;:ir- row Scaled in his plainly furnished k1td1l'n one night l'l'tently. w1lh a h1ss1ng ~as la mµ providtnJ.! the on ly light 1n lht: house. the m in1 s tt!r S<•) s uni~ a s mall pc r t'l'nlO:IJ.!t' 11( th(• (·11mmur11ty 's tcen:ager~ we rl' tn \'olvc1t in the rt-negad<· bch< 1 \'lor "THE BIGC a :sT A ~Ol:NT or yuung folks a1 ·e res pcr table." ht' says. . Parents mL 1st shoul<.lcr mut:h of the blame. he :-.ays. t>ec aui.<.' lhl.' young af{ not t•hurch mcm bers anct tht ·rcforc are really heyond the re; It h or the bishops "To g1vc th• •m more than the~ gt'l at home i .; pretty hard," h1· s a ys "Abs• 1lutely it 's lht: respons1b1hty of the pare nts .. The ministe r ~ays he'i. hl·ard the argument <:1bout sowing wild oats. but doesr 1·1 much Ith it .. You have to l<>'>k at 1t that wa v. it ':. a h• Jman fact. But in m y· famil y, w1 · ll1dn'I talk ahout A I though of eom·ern to parents and t hurC'h leaders. the car an- ti!'.-;• ma} m a way help the Amish eommanily s urvive by o;er ving as a safety valv1>, says Merle Good. a local author who was raised a Mennonite a nd runs a ce nter to further un- derstanding of the Mennonite and Amish ways of life The Am 1sh are a breakaway sect of the :\1ennon1lcs "l t"s not a nl'w thing for :\ m ~h ) nun.I( people lo run around.'' he says . "It's a place \\ht•re nll' steam 1~ let off . It h1·l1>s maintain the tradition It's 't·n much lik..-ilver age teen ltll' · .. Noi,se volume around .us 'driving people nuts' HOUSTON I AP) Sirens whmt• TruC'k<o rumhle and roar Hock m usic blares. These and other loud sounds of m<ldern day1ifc are hurlin.I( people both physically and mentally. Thal'ath~opinion of Dr. T. Walter Carlin. director oflhe Speech and Hearing lnstJtute at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. "Our society is driving 1lsl'lf nuls with noise.·' Carlin s aid in an in· teiview. He said noise poliutton 1~ not only a cause for tht• loss of h~a nn f,! but also triggers other physlcal ailmtmls. s tress in m<1rriages. a lack of productivity by ~rs and .. all mall makes our life miserable ·· . Caffin said a all< fh roCIJ:!ll downtown Houston_ or an~ '1lher m~tropolilan area, roves his pomt There is the roar of traffi (' and Jackhamme rs poundinl! away on construction sites and brakes srn•aminl! al busy intl'rscet 11ms and horns honking. "Take all that noise and let it.hounce off one hutlding t o anotht•r building and down to the pavement where you are walkin~ ... ('a rlin s aid. "There is no wonder you are exhausted after a day of sho11p10g No wonder you feel as if you can't finish the day on the JOh You arc beaten down. you are irritable, your mental and physi<'al heulth s uf fers." A person is not even safe from noise poll ution 1n his home. Carhn s aid, especially when the kitchen is tn full operation .. "Turn on the dishwasher . the blender. the electnr ('an opener. / I and y<•u <'an lw in µatn. Tht•n tht: wife t'Om(•:-, 1ntr1 l<.1lk and you l'an 't hl' ::i r her. unil s hl' tl11nk s you an: not µayin ~ atlt-n l10n or ~I\· 1n g ht-rt he l'Old shoulder.·· This. he said . c:in c ause marital stress and. Carlin said,· ·there is enough buill-in stress in a marria~e without noise contributing.·· If you art' wat l'hing the Sunrlay foot balrgam f'. lhl' phys1t1an saul and 1hc· d1shwas hc•r goes on, you turn up the sound. and then lhl· hi ender begins to whir. a'nd you turn up the sound. and then you ha vc m ond ht>yonrl thl' s:.if e <lee 1 bt'l t·ounl i>c<'1ht•ls ~ire us1..•d to measure sound pressure· and levels of li5 t11 !Jll c•an eauM' hl'aring damagl' a s well as other health problem:. Youths who walk a mund with earr>honcs lis lcmng lo loud mu:-.1t• ·m-ena;1,:.· They don't helicveit andthey don'lthink a hout 1t . b~t thl·~ art· damaging the1 rhearing. · · t h ... doctor said. • Hesc<trt h has shown. he said, that the loss of hearing occurs wht•n t iny l'ar hair C'<•lls are de:-.t roycd by e'xcessivenoi£c.ove.r a long pcnod of time Like brain l'ells. these hair cells do not grow back. and thc clam age is permanent. Another condition called tinnit us. a l'Onslanl ringing 1n the ears, <tl so can bt• ('-'!used by prolonged expos ure to loud noise_ Carlin said : "Onc·e th1:-. happens there is no way to corret•t 1l That ringing i!'i lhere day and night. night and day." Carlin said he once went to a disco with two friends, hoth deaf. and ·· 1 was going lo tell them I had lo leave beca use the noise was hurting They left fi r st beC'ause the decibel count was so high t hey felt pain in m ajororgansofthcir body <.1llhough they could not hear. · Tht•!lt•l' hl•l<·ou111 in<it~p1ndd1~1·0 1s t:IO AJcta1rplaneha!.a tle · C' 1 tw I of on h I: ~fl ",\nd ren )C'mbcr. <ot1unrJ \lCI!> U!'\C'rJ for t•e11turiC'S CIS a method of torturl' Plal't ·a hell <J \'t:r a pcr!-ion 's hl·acf a nd nng it and eventually lh('p(•rsonwo J h1gocra7.,\' .. '' tht•rc ;11 lY t•sc·apl' from n111sl''' ( • :.i rl 111 su1 :i.;t•st s t h <.1 I l' \'l' r~ p('rson txposcd to n<Jlf·e use earplugs. "This.cut s down tJn thl' extent of noise pollution. hut you still can lll•ar tlw hPnl < of :i horn 1t )OU arc dnvrng rir ('011\'t•rsauons m a ,·nr\o\ clt•d roon 1 It -,imp!~ caSl'!> thf' It·\ t•l 11f nm .. I' IJl'l"•sure and makes :-ou a health11· r pt·r..,1111 . Th1..· '>('lt'n t1 ..,t :><cid lw 11 :-t·s t;";c rpluJ,?s lo\ ht'n mow m g the lawn or us- tnj.! a c·haa nsa1 .\ • I It• ~aul ti 1•1u:-.a111h of lll'oplc· c·an ht·ar a pin 1lrt>p or a leaf fall \\ ht'n 111 an t•r '' 1ronml·nt M :-otll•n(·c l!Lll put those :-.ame people in a cro" dcd roon l al a 1:ocktad pC1rl~ wh('rt• there 1s noise and they c annot hC'arat110\'t•r ,0111on The' art·loi.t .. t';,irhn sa 1d man\ tn°di\·iriuals arc tM n11n to admit lo a loss of h(.•.a nng and I oo ,·ain lo wear a hearing aid. "But you ~uess how many p~mot10ns have been denied or how man~ sales It rst ~t·aust• a pt•r-.,on~-.1 c·ouldn't hl'ar the words said <ind " as consi deJ:j)(J st up1c1 ... ht• s aid "Adults s hould know heller. but 11 1s the eh1lrlr<.'n I worry about. With the loud musil'. the other noise pollution. t ht• future <loesn 't look J!Ood fort hem unlt•ss their" alut•s a re I urned a ro und ··And jusl $?Ohuy a pa1rofe<1rplu)!S. pleas t• .. Winter Women opt.•n doors OCC pair awarded Carter :return awaited by Plains businessmen ten'ni,s to begin A winter tennis pro· gram is to begin Mon- day if\ Newport Beach with classes available for ages from beginning to advanced players. J The classes, offered bf the city's pa rks and rec reation department. will be taught in groups of four to eight persons per instructor. The nine -week classes mee t once a wee k . Classes are available all days of the week except Sunday. Evesring classes are offered on Mondays, Tues days and Wed · nrsdays beg inning al 5:30. Interested persons can register at the parks and rtereation offices. 3300 Newport Blvd. A S20 fee ~U be charged. ,. )»ope appeal "S ANTA M ON ICA <AP) -An appea l has bt'tn sent ·to Pope John Paul II by about 100 A'm erican Cat ho Ii c ltllden to raise his voice •hinat •he "heinous e11mes" Of the military ,_lme in El Salvador wlere thousands, in- ch1dln1 14 priests and' ncma, have been 1laln t~year. Cati IU-1171. Put a fewworda to wod1 for ". HorizOnS expanding By JOVCE I .. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I know worn.en are get· ting Into engineering more and more and I am particularly interested in chemical enll(ineerlnli(. Do you have booklets? C.S.,Smilhfield, Va. While proportions <i re still low. the percentage of women•-in the mem- bership of the professinnal society, the American Ins titute of Chemical En gineers. has risen from <1 half per- cent in the early '70s to 4.6 percent lo· day. · · "Our profession has become in- creasingly open to women." says J Charles Forman. executive director (J( the New York-based society. Mo reover. t he discipline leads the popularity parade. he s~s. or 5,800 chemical engineering ba~alaureates in '79,.nearly 17 percent were women, compared with 15 percent in industrial engineering, 9 percent in civil, 6 per- cent in mechanical and 5 percent in electrical engineering . · AVERAGE STARTING pay for bac· ca laureate chemicals this year was in excess of S21.000. which in engineering cir cles was second only to petroleum engineering. Remember. a chemiul engineer is not a c hem ist. Startin g with the c hemist's lab d iscoveries, the engineer transforms the creations into large·scale, useful commer cial product.s. in a basic sense. many engmeen design chemical plants'-or their equivalent -and the equipment required to manufacture chemicals in lar11equantltiea. While they flock to the chemical and petroleum industries, c hemical engineers are found many other pl aces, loo : synthetic fuels , pharmaceutlcals, lood and beverages. pollutJon contrpl and public utilities. Most work forcmanufacturini llrms in ... I CAREERS industrial areas. in plants or engineer ing offices. some are in technical sales and others advan('e to m anaeement IS THIS PROFESSION reall y a practical choic·e if one is particularly mlerested in home and fa'm1ly? Patsy S. Chappelear , who 1s project l'oordinatnr for t he McDermott Engineering Co in Houston, says it is · "My en~ineering training provided'lln excellent back..:round for m e lo func- tion as a citizen. a wife and a mother." READER SERVICE To recewe grants Tw<> -Orange Coast PLAINS. Ga. IAP1 I lusmessmen College stude nts have w~o ~ave seen the touris t ~ndustry in eat·h rec eived $250 this tiny southwest Geor g1a town go scholars hips from the -from boom to bust. hopt · t he streets f.'ederaled Chamber of may once a_gain _b.e clogged "'.ith Commerce of Orange money-spending v1s1tors a~ter J1m- Ct>unl v. m y Carter returns as ex-p1 ·es1dent · "A lot of people lhinl ; that when Carolyn Tumolo of Carter is not president. this town Huntington Beach and will ctry up, hut this isn ·t so,'' said L ee Kirkp.a trick of Hugh Carter . the president's cousin Newport Beach wer e and owner of ;t Main .St reel antique selected from a fi eld of and souvenir shop. ·'Th 1s town will 11 finalists. The c hoice ulways be a place for tou1 ·ists. was based on grade When .Jimmy Ca rte r unleashed point average, financial brigades of Southern-dn 1wling C'am- neect and future plans in paigners on the North an( I Midwest in private business. 1976, Plains became an obligatory chemical engineering career booklet.,_ enclose a gummed, self.addressed moiling label wilh your request to me tJl Box 1560. Coata Me&a 92626. Ask for "Chemteal - s top for thousands of Fl orida·bound Roth work and are vacationers . seeking degrees in busi- ness administration. Th e Federated Cha mber group is com- p osed o t ~namber managers t hroughout the county. Don P orter , director of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber o f Co mm e rce . i s chairman of the group. IN 1976, 1977 a nd 197E :. Plains by night was Ule town it always had been. with a population around 680. By day, however, the 1 :ily swelled with as many as 10,000 to urists, Hugh Carter said. Engineer~" Youth run set Saturday , The City of Newport Beach Rec reation Department will hold its annual cross country meet for younpters, ages 8·15 Saturday_ at Eastblurl Partr in Corona del Mar. Courses wlJJ range from one· hill mile to two miles depending on di vision. There is a $4 entry fee with reg- istration being taken from 8:30·9 11.m. the day or them~ The first race be1ina al 9. The top eliht finishers in each division wlll "dvance to the Orange County Meet, Jan. 10 at Herita1e Park in Irvine. f'or more lnfonnaUon, call l40·22Tl. Conrt rules SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A person who fraudulently obtains Aid lo Families with De pen- dent Children money in violation o f state welfare laws may be prosecuted tor perjucy., the California Supreme Court has ruled. The rul- ing came i n• Sacramento County case. "We didn't have e nougl' restroom s. not enough policemen a n1 I not enough parking," he said. "We h ad all kinds of people coming in he re. We had s hoplifting." The state built a welcor n e center a l the edge of town. and fi vt? companies .. conducted bus tours of the various s ights : the homes of tht ! president; his mother, Lillian Carte r ; and first lady Rosalynn Carter 's mother . "Miss AJUe11 Smith. Also on the i.our was the Carter peanut warehouse and brother Billy's servic e station. GRADUALLY, INTER EST waned and the now o,f tourists di1 mlrushed. ''l wouldn't say it bol\lomed out. hilt it is about as low as I t Is goin1 to get," Hugh Carter said of the past two years. , Mayor Lynton Godwin t ••id tourism I """' 1 • JIMMY lllllAN alLLV HUGH is ebout 15 percent of what it was im- mediately after the 1976 election. "At one time. there we re five to seven policem en. and we had to wir1d down to two," Godwin said. - Carter said only one touring com- pany currently operates in the town. BUT CARTER, GODWIN, Plains Cafe operator Robert Hale and others were unanimous In saying that -with all sympathy lo the Prtti· dent's election loss -his return to Plains will help business. "I think this town will always be important"in the lives of people who are interested ln history. in the lives of presidenl.!I," Hugh Carter said. "I think when Jimmy comes back here, It won't 10 back to like it wu, but it will be bluer than il i• now. People wlll come here for the experience of lffiDI the pnai ... t. '' , . • . ~ ........................ ----------.............. ...__~-----_...._... .. ~-...-.----.... ..---~~~~--~~~..l.-.... _.. ____ ..,...,...,.. .... _,, ..... ._ ... ________________ ...,. .J ..,._,.,. ~__._.,.._.,__ <1!----.---....i--1.-... _,..., _ _,,.,., ....... ._.._..._,. • .,_ --•·----'--·-r •-•••_..., __ ,. ____ ,.. ------------·-·-.... ,,. . ~ .. • - JAN. 2, 1980 OUT 'N' ABOUT TV List Comics C4 C9 C12 'Struggle .creates a vividness of human spirit,' says actress Tovah Feldshuh on C6. S~ent giants baek .· \ Whale-watcl1ing cruises· show viewers what all the spouting's about lh STt. \ t. 'IA IUU t. Ot ... o.,., ...... \l•tt NUthbuund "'halt-' 1ii1.:1 ~1111~ lO"' .trd lht' "'ar1111,lt la..:01111 -. 1111 lht' tiµ of tlaJo l 'alilt•l llld ctl 1· beiog ">µ..>llt:J d J 1h a lum: \hl Oran~l· Cu.a:.l Tht' ,,1gn:. 11f \ht' "hot,., th• dram.1ltl plum.:s ol "01 111 "Jlt'1 being IJlu"'n inh> tt1l· .ill 111 Ill\· po"' erful ,,µl<a::.h of the lw ... ~1 • la1I dllral I th111-1.,an1h 111 \'lt' ... t'l'S Ill tht• l'lla't Although µrc1fc:,.:-1or1al 1·rM'' al read~ ha' e 1.Jt·~u11 t hl'l I' "halt• watc·hang t<.1urs . t·:qJt'rt:. '"~ th•· best time tu \It'"' tht' gi;.111t Ca lifornia gra) "'hair s 1:-latt· in Januar} or in Febru;J·) THE FIRST run of whal(::- us ually is romprast•d of cxpl'l' tant mothers that. nffk11tls from the American Ceta<·ean S411·1t'I ) say, are maktnJ! a "qu1 ('k da~h " to warm water Later mi~ra\111ns. tht•y Sii). usually bnng the m ore µlayful ' whales. the one:-. that do a hit more showing off and 1.'0tnt· ghd in~ closer toward :-.hore. Whales. us ually swimming an pods teams of two o r more and at a s tl'.id.i-clip of four knots. can be sp0tted from short' nr tilt' !'IHI 11f 1111 ·rs ''1th lhl· ~ud Of l llllll('lllar' If I Ill' \ ll'\\ l'I' I:-pa I 1t•11t a11d knO\\ s "h,11 th look for ~1 i\ K I ~ E )I .\ )I :ti A I. ~111·1·1al1sh :.i<h 1:-l' that t'arl.' morn111g 1s th!' l>l''>l t1ml' for s ightings as I ht• \\ halt·s !-pout gi'ysi'rs of Vitpor lhll:ill~ :.1ho11t 12 ft·t·t lllgh OthC'rw1sc• lht• :.111\ 11T 1-. to l11<1k f or da r k sh<itlO\\ ~ :-ha(H':- .. s uml·Whal lo11g1·r I ha11 a hu~ an<I a whuk lot slt1\\l'f .. P roft•ssional 1'1'1:,,~ pr11,·1dt· ;1 dma-r look ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY HEADLINERS Zubln Mehta, Daniel Rothmuller to appear In Santa Ana Happy return Mehta, cellist share stage • • Maestro Zubin Mehta will be welcomed back to Orange County by his host of fans for the first time this season when he conducts an 8:30 p.m . concert Saturda y at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St . The concert. part of the Orange County Philharmonic Society current subscription ser ies, will feature Daniel Rolhmuller, as · sociate principal cellist wilh the Los Angeles Philha rmonic. THE PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE Mendelssohn's "Octet for Strings" (using the full string section); Saint·Saens' "Cello Concerto ~o. 1" and Dvorak's "Symphony No. 8''. The octet. originally arranged for chamber ·musicians. was composed by Mende lssohn in 1825 when he was 16. He enlarged the scKerzo which has become the work's m ost ram ous part. orten performed separately. This full orchestral ver sion under Mehta will include even the basses. Ovorak's eighth of nine symphonies is characterized by his C~ech spirit and folk·like music. Mehta'• first season ( 1978-79) as music director of the New York Philharmonic was quickly judged a success by critics and audiences alike. His collaboration with tt\t orchestra generated such a wave of enthusiasm that his original three·year contract wasextendedthrou'-h 1986. During Mehta s 16 years as music director or the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the orchestra a chieved international re- nown and made 11 tours. including its fint visits to Europe and Japan. AT THE SAME TIME, STARTING in 1962, the OCPS has sponsored Mehta and the orchestra in some 50 concerts as part of the mnuaJ aut>.cription series in Oran1e County. Rotbmuller joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1970, beeomtn1 UIC)Ciatlon principal in 1975. He earned Kis btthelor's and mater's degrees and was a teachina assistant at Indiana University where he' was awarded the honorary Performers Certificate. -. Mon recently, be wu· a participant ln the PiaU1orsky Muter Qua. RGthmuller) bu aJao been on the faculty of the Calllornla lu!Utute ol th• Artl. • 8t ALIG llA8 a&&N 80LOl8T Oft radio and televtalc>n and· bu== cbamber mualc at tbe Loe An1etu Music tenter 8ad Bowl, l'w Uebt lnb'maUon CGGtaet tbe OCPS offtee, 2M E. lT St., Cotta .... 8ulte .tlJ. Phone teMcll. v - i\l 1 k t' 11 i 1· k l' ~· • r r u Wha ll·Y.ah'h of ~1·w 111ll'I H<"<H' -.a~~ µ:1 -.-.t•ngcr~ alioard t , 11 5 f1>ol Catalina llo!tdav ran bt• hr1111gh1 '''1th1n 100 yan i:-. of tht· nw;..,1\'(• mammals Danu Wharf S pnr1 Fishing 111 Ilana 1'01n1 of fl•rs :-;1m1lar ..,,.,, 11ut1n~~ T ll E Wll.\l .t:S. "h1cla l11 ·gin llll'tl' ..,\\lln :-<111111 from lhl' Bt:r 1r1 i.: Sl'a rw; ... Alaska \\here tht·~ spl'nd 1111' su11mt·r ;rnd fcNI on :-.m:dl 1·n1-;l;in-.in~ an· said 111 hl· ;11'('u-.10111t'ol :ind 1111afr;1ilf "' lht• 1~, ...... r T I.' southliound mammals. r · dung lengths of 40 ft'et and ve1gh1ng up to ·HI tons , often trt•Jl \'&ewers to a numbtr of al·rolwt1crledJ>!'i a nd s plashe.., 'I' h t• 'w h a l t' • ~ J u m p 1 n g 11 r brflH·hing 1s thought to he a 11Htnt•uver CO knol'k Off IJarna<:lc:-. faslc.'nt•d tu the whall:''s hide B" f lipping their 1rnwHful tail fl ukl•s. whall·~ <·an l1tcral l~ thrus t lh l'mseln·~ out or lht: --l SEEN MORt: oflt·n hv whal1· y. a I rlw1·-. 1s t lw ... 11 1• a 111•;! · '11low . •• ,1• I ' J '' I,/,• ini,:' phl•n111nl'nt1n 1ha1 t•Xp<'rts :-. a,\ 1 :-. ;.i tl u a I I_\ p :i rt o I th t· "hale'" normal lin·aJh1nf.! P<•I ll'rn w h .. I t·... . .. I r Ii I I' ;, ' h I n I! t rc;itun•:-.. n<1nn :d h -.urfo(•· .011d ta kt· thn•(• t11 f1., 1•;jirt«ll h.., an H HJ to :w :-.t•1·11nd inl1·1 \'al . :-lwot1ng 111f thl: ;.H·.ini' gush of \\atcr Tht· '"und. -..1·~ liJ1H!• 1m1· \\halt· 011.,t·rn·r)-.. <'.in 111· ht'<•l'd ,,., for a yt a y :1~ 1.000 I 1·..t <f·,.~,\ \\hall·-.. tlw m•b t 1·0111 inon 1;f !ht· -.d1·nt 1.'1;i nt-. p:1:-.:-.1nt.! 1111' Ora11i,:P <"<•:t'"I ah11 111.11..1· ,1 f sharp gralin~ sound. thought to bl' either a vlay of sounding or l'llm mun1<:al1ng with rompan 11111 s 1t •s thl' I lumpb<H'k whale that t·mlt:-thf· sir cn·llke s inging ~o untl that h a s fa sc ina te d st·afaring mt•n for ages. T II f: W II A I. F. • w at r h i n g ~t·ason lypil'ally lfraws to ;1 f'los1' 1•<1rly in Ma rl'h a-; • 11<' whales IJ(·g111 thei r s wim lla!·k up a long North Ameri«a toward the icy i\rt•t1l· w<ill•rs , . TY.11 l<Ka l entt·rvras1:s offer rlaa)y whalt-watching exped1 \inn-. Wll,\l.fo:WA'l'l'I I. Offc..rs :!I< Ii o u r o u I i n g s a h 11 u r <I I h 1• I '<i talan<i llulHlay .. ili:µartang from 1h1• Balh1ia l'anl1on T1c·k('1 ,., ;i n· ~ for alf ults. S5 for «!11ldn·n and S-1 p1·r :-tudt•nl al 11·nd1n,I;! with a f'lass f•'or in formation. c·all fi75 »AAI I > a n a W h a r f Sportf1 sh1ng Offers threl' z hc1ur trips ahoard a fiS.foot hoar <lepa rting from the lower manna 10 Oana Point 1'1rkeb arc $7 for atlull)-.. $5 for c:hildren an<I $.'• ft1r 'il'n1or c·allzf'n ~ For 1n fnrrn;1\111n. call 1!1(;1:inJ1 Outdoors ·beckons vacationers Spotts, recreation exhibits open 9-day run in Antlheim .. L>un 't overlook the poss1 bility of a pleasurable family vaca t ion because of high Lrans pcirta· laon anti hotel costs Excitin~ tr i p s wi thin California are on dis play al the 16th annua! Sports, Vacation and RV Show at Anaheim Conven - tt0n Center Saturday through Jan. 11. "ON OUR Kern Rive r ra ft runs.·· s a ys ex hi ht tor Chuck Rich ards. "we aim to provide a s kille·d adventure down an un· spoiled and sparkling river .and \ . ~ :-' ·4 :i i • • . .. • .• .. '-.. .. . ' . , . .; " l J ~' I • • c • .. "'• , . . • ' .. , . .. .. , cater lo ,·acataoners so all they fla\'l' lo do is whoop and holler. cat. play and learn a bit more appreciation for the wild." Ponderosa Campground and <;eneral Store , located on the South Fork of the American River , features large s haded sites for trailers. motorhomc:-.. campers or tents . fl offers trips through such rapids as ··Meal Grinder ,'' "Tri· pie Threat" and "Old Scary" squeezing through 22 miles of S ierr a Nevada Mou n tain boulders . Also rt.'()resenll'd al the.show• will be Lake Shasl:J. dominated by ~t. Sha~ta anti '.\1t Lassen and provid ing m ore tl1versifled 'activ ities for outdoor l<1vers tha&i a n y other Northwest resort. THE SOUTH shoreliAe of Lake <:a c huma an Santa R<1rbor<J County is widely knoy. n for tls plentiful bass. blul· l-!111 t rappic. catfish and trout Closer to home . Irvine Lake in OranJ,!f' will ha\'t: 1n ti'> d1spla~ fresh fis h on ll'e '' h1ch are record <·at('hes frorn its "'aters .. , I .._ " . ' • . .,_ ... ._. •. COULDN'T WMT POR 11TM ANftuAL ~VACATION Ml:> IW IHOW IN ANAMllM • Nie,.._ ca.tMte m•r ,.,, .. "" ..... bf • ...,.... ,..... Miii .... .., ""*• ..._ r' . .. I• likt> a 30-J.!Ound catfish Show hours are noon to 10 p m Saturday. noon \o 8 p.m . Sunday and 2 to 10 p.m . wee kdays. T·ick cts priced al $.1.50 fqr .. adults and Sl.50 for youths 6 to 15, may be purchased at the ~oor. Other "Pf"f'ial pntertainments ~d>l'dulPd include Montie Mon· tana .Jr ma~lcr of ceremonies, Wt•s Harrison. known as Mr. Sn u n<1 Effe l'l s , th e G rcat Ameri can Lurnb<!rJac!c Sh<.1w an'1 \·1t·tor. a i ·foot wrestling hrar who takt"• on challengers fr<>m the <iurl1t•nc·e * * * Uilget won't go, see film Orram <k~t1na111rns will l'O me an to o;harµC'r fu<·us during the dad\' Tra\€'1 Ftlrr. Festival ;it the i1ah annual Anaheim Sport.;, Yaeatton anrl R\' ~ho .... Sarnn tay through.Jan l l Entries y. ill compett· in J1vt· divisions for St,000 in prnws ;inrt trophies PRODUCTION CATEGORIES are Cmted States tra,·el. by go' . crnment or commercial a~ency~ forei1m travel. hy government or commercial agenry and an all· inclus ive category for s ports, o utdoor a nrl rec r ea tional pursuiL'i. The grand pnw winner will receive $500 For a film not c lassified in any of the five categories. the W II We rner Buc k memorial trophy will he presented This year ·s foreign film en· tries in c lud e "W a lt zi ng Matilda·· from the Australian Tourist Commission ; "A Cultural Journey," from th e Japan National Touri s t Organization a nd "Re ndezvous in Tignes" from Tiines Ski Resort, France. American getaways may be seen· in "The Beautiful Balloon Ride" from the State or North Carolina: "Wyomingold" from Wyoming T ravel Commission: "Steamboat -t Like it Here" from Colorado; "Middle Fort River Company'' by same ; "Alaska the B.eautiful" from Wntours o( Seattle a nd "A Place Calle4 St . Louis." TRIS-&El.ECTION of films will be screeed tree throuihout ·each day of the show. Jud1es will be Ann Terrill, travel editor of the Reglater; Davld Starllna. producericdll'ft- tor and announcer for FAC: Jane Henderson, dlrector of Southern Callfomta American SoctetJ of Travel A1ent1 ancl Oeorae 1h1trolannl. bead of T•teeommunleaUoaa for ttie o.ertmmt al eommunlca~. ·car1tate Nknon. ·. a OM.Y~Ol ENTERTAINMENT . Cende8, aew. tleke(s ralslag prlee of laag•ter MOTMa•t WNO TM••W AWAY their kldl' t:'k ._., can lf'9d • teer tonl9'1t et the ~ atttmor• Hotel_...,. comlu C.-tectDn from eround the country wm ... .._tor tttrM dey' to dlKuH the "alue of WM funny nwt99•inn. Merwl Comlu, which ""' ._..red In ,,,. we' recently M>ld In Waahlngton, D.C for $13,QOO. The convention et SH S. OUv• St. will feeture exhlblh of tevorlte strip,, '"* shows. ltctures •nd a costume per.cie The exhibit Is •n until SunCS.y from 11 a m to I p m. Admission Is ts TM• MaMO•Y OP GI •TRUDI Stein lfves on at UCLA H the Los An991H university pr•&•--;~~ P•t Carroll starrlr,g In the award· winning ptay "Gertru~ Stein Gertrude Stein Gertr~ Stein, Thursday throU{lh Jan 10 at I JD p.m . The pl•Y concerns the life and famous people who knew the le9'n· darv author Tickets are $10 and~ for ~ dents For more information call (713) • 12S·92'1. .-a ICE GOES UP Sunday for adm1ss1on to Universal Studio's tour off the Hollywood Freeway and Lankershetm exit. Effective Sunday entrance to the movie and TV set tour will be $8.7S general admission and \6.75 tor ·hildren 3-11 . TONIGHT ZUBIN MEHTA will appear at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion to conduct mezzo-soprano Florence Qulvar and Y.'omen of the Los Angeles Master Chorale during an 8: JD concert. A second " performance Is scheduled for Sunday at 2:30 with the California Boys' Choiit. For ticket information caU-(213) 972·7611 . Prior to the 8:30 p.m. concert a free concert by critic and musicologist, Alan Rich, will be off~red at 7' p .m . EXOTIC AFRICAN DANCING and food and free games are being offered tonight through SUnday at San Diego Wiid Animal Park. The African Festival will feature two dance groups along with numerous artifacts. The Kuba Rumba troupe will play a mixture of African and Cuban-influenced songs at 11 PORTRAYS GERTRUDE STEIN AT UCLA P•t Carroll tella event• In •uthor' 1 life a.m. and 4 p.m . daily w ith dance performances scheduled by the Koump Senegalese West African Dance Company at 1 :30 end 3:30 daily. The par~ is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m . NEW YORK CONCERT PIANIST Patricia Waters, a former pupil of Golden West College instructor Rose Ann Woods, will perform music by Beethoven, Schumann and C. P. E. Bach in a free concert at noon Tuesday in GWC's Forum 2, 1574' Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Currently, Ms. Waters is preparing for a solo r~ital to be presented in February at the Lincoln Center library for the Performing Arts. SA y GOODaYE to the Ch~n Colleve Chamber Orchestr• which will be on tour for 11 days beQlnnlnca Sunday. The musicians will partldpate In high school clinics In U cities throughout California. Under the direction of John Koshak, the group travels to out-of-town appearances every January. MUSIQUE WILL PERFORM Sunday after- noon"at 2 at Irvine's Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive. Admission to the music show ls$3for adultsandS2forstu- dents a'ld seniors. • BIG BAND DANCING gets under way Sun· day at the Ina at the Park Hotel, 18SS S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Admission to the 8.: 15 big band dancing event is $3. SLEEPER SLIPS.OUT on tour of local clubs with a stop at Fullerton's lchabods on Mon- day night. Tickets are free by calling 990-6910. The pop group has released a single album this week, Including hits "Mine' Tonight," ''On the Run" and "She's Only After." TUNE IN YOUR RADIO Tuesday at 8 p.m. to KUSC·FM91.5tohearthefir-stbroadcast of the Los Anqeles Philharmonk:'s 1981 season. The program was recorded last year in Germany and includes Symphony No. 99 by Haydn, Symphony No. 1 by Brahms and Ravel's "'Rapsodie Espagnole." The 26-week series will air each Tuesday at 8 p.m . with repeat broadcas~s Saturdays at 3 p.m . FREE ACTIVITIES are being outlined dur- ing a free lecture series Jan. 9 at Golden ·West College from 7: 30 to 9: 30 p.m. in Math Science 123. For three J'=ridays the class will disc uss "How to Find Free and Inexpensive Activities in Orange County." POPULAR PIANIST PETER NERO will ap- pear Jan. 9 and 10 with the Long Beach Sym- phony during their continuing pop series at the Twr.ce Thuter, 3DQ E. OcNn Blvd., Long Be.ch. The8:30 p.m. Progr•m will In- clude f•mous selectlons from the conduc- tor's repertoire lnchldlng "The M.n I Love," "Ease on Down the Road," and "I Got Rhythm." Tickets are Sl.50to$11 .50 •t • the symphony box office, 121 Linden A.ve., or by contacting Tlcketron agencies. TICKETS ARE ON SALE for the Jan. 11 · performance of the Los A.~les Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Gerard Schwarz. The complete J.S. Bach Brariden· burg Concerto will be featured during the 7: 30 p.m . program at Pasadena's Am- bassador Auditorium. Tickets are priced between $10.SO and $12.SO and are available by calling (213) S71·S511 . CANADIAN PIANIST JOHN MACKAY will perf~rmJan1 H>at UC lrvlne·s·crawford Hall at 8 p.m. Featured In the special pro- gram will be works by Beethoven, Schoen· ber~, Stravinsky and Ravel. Tickets are $5 for adults and $4 for students with a $3 charge for UCI students. Tickets are availa- ble at the box office located on the second floor of the University Center. For more in· formation call 833-6378. RAR.E RECORDINGS will be heard during a lecture on Gounod's opera "Faust" being -offered in the David Feuer Auditorium of Temple Israel, 3538 E . Third St., Long Beach. The Jan. 11 lecture by Cal State Long Beach professor Hans Lampl will discuss the background of the opera which is based on Goethe's classic poem. On Jan. 1S, and 17 the Long Beach Grand Opera will present the opera at Terrace Theater. THE ICE FOLLIES and Holiday on Ice con· tinue their spectacular skating show at the Forum tonight through Sunday. Tuesday the ice show·w11rmove to the Long Beach Arena with daily shows through Jan. 11. For ticket information call (213) 436-3661. Expo to honor unsung heroes of mail by rail Al the railroad museum in Perris, George Herron. a stocky man in an engineer's cap, greets visitors toSante Fe Railroad Car No. 60. He is m onitor of the mail car where he spent most of his 39 years as a railway m ail clerk. Traveling between Los Angeles and Ashfork, Ariz., sorting mail along the way, he molded long-standing friendships with his fellow clerks John DeFrates of San Gabriel. Henry ~ Darrah of Downey and Wesley Robinson who resides in San Clemente. aEUNITED INSIDE No. 60, which Herron rl!furbished. the group trades ''re member when" stories and the walls of the old car once more shake with laughter. The foursome arid 'other members of the Railway Postal Clerks Association will be honored at a reception at 3 p.m. on J an. 10 al the ORCOEX PO '81 Stamp Show at the Anaheim Convention Center. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL Orange County stamp exposition will salute "150 Years of Railway Mail Service" and. according to Alan Friedman. general .manager, will honor the rks' legendary ste as evohon to their duties It was their dedication that was responsible for the rapid m ail service that developed between the East and West Coa st and which was instrumental in settling the West," Fried· man said. "It is only proper that on the ses· quicentennial of ral1way mail ser vice that we honor these unsung heroes.·· During the zenith of railway mail service nearly 4,000 post office cars carried 22,000 U.S. postal department employees across the United States covering some 200,000 miles of railroad line -over 1.000 railway postal routes. DE FRATES, A ROBUST man of 70, re- members that during the holiday season as many as 15 clerks would work in a 6()-foot car. "'We would stand shoulder to shoulder among stacks of mail. sorting, tagging, bagging, while the floor shivered and shuddered beneath our feet.'' Chorale seeking members The Saddleback Con- cert Chorale will hold auditions for the second half of the 1980-1981 season. Those interested should have some ex· perience in chorale ensemble singing and be adept at sight reading. It ia not mandatory but recommended that applicantl brin1 their own solo material for which· an accompanist will be provided. • Accordin1 to Don Walker, conductor, tbere ii an interest in all volce ranaes. AudlUou J lll,be beld at e:ao p.m. TueiGQ"" llit e:ao p.m. Jan. lJ, in Choral Room 101, Pine Arts Comple:a. Saddlebaclt Coll•••· 11000 llar1uerit• Parkway, llllllon Viejo. Ot1MI' audlUon tlm• •• , ... mT.,.cl bJ •P- Pol•t•eat bJ caUl•I • tt "er ••t · 47.5 o or ~ 9(J·'Tm. . I or .. 11 (plptleny Set'flc• Jen.• Emnt Angley MlrecleCniHde Jen.4 Herron, who is now retired and living in San l'lerk between Los An~elcs and Kingman, Juan Capistrano. recalls that sound played an Ariz Now 63. he works at the Dana Point post important role in their lives. office "Letters fell into pigeon holes with a re· ROBINSON Bt.:Lll::\' t:S that the hard work so1,mding 'plop' while the 'clank' of the train and spartan life~ty lc led by the railway puslal track filled the room. We couldn't measurt' dis-clerks encouraged helte r health in later yf.!ars. lance because there were no lights in the desert The possibility or an accident wa!> always but the 'click' of the signals would tell us where with the clerks. notes Darrah. a 38-year veteran we were... of the servi<:e EACH MAIL l'AR was self-contained a nd a Besides Lht• thn•at of hold uµs and derail- wash basin. lavatory, and drinking water were rnents, the "hwn Ii \'l'd at the mt'n:y or the ele· provided. The s mell of coffee brewing or ments someone's lunch cooking in a steam·heated steel OTHOS HI N OS. a ssoc1at1on historian. boxortenfilledthe room. writes that in 1910 two Grt•at Northern t rains The clerks were not allowed to eat in the were hit hy an av<.1land\e an the Cascade Moun- train's dining car a nd they would spend -as lains of Washington Stall'. Ni nety six persons many as fi ve days at a lime on the line . eat· were inJurt•d or killed anrl t•jrht postal clerks ing what they brought with them or occas1onally lost thei r Jives. · j umping off aod buying something while the Catching tht· mail was alt.HI) s a dangerous an~ \'isit the post om(o)e car. rSee related story, P::igeClli Each t'ar had its cancellation mark. These R P .0 . covers are wide!y sought after by collec- lors of philateli c mobile post office material. ORCOEXPO 'IH will be at the Anaheim Con· ve nt ion Center. (rom 10 a·.m. to 9 p.m .. Jan. 9. 10 a m . to 7 pm. Jan 10. 10 a.m to S p.m. Jan 11. Admission 1s S2 SO for adults . SI for children Luke's I.elusively lllKEISTOCK® FOOTWIAI SHOP train stopped. ,1ob. even in thl' highly organit.ed operation of a At the end of the route they would stay at m ail train and , at•t•ording to llcrron. the senior ' hotels for the night only to hoard the train\ he nex\ man was usuallv lhl· talt·ht•r m orning for the return trip They worked hoth "Ill' \\ould hanl.! out lhl' door leaning ways often standing 16to18 h,ours at a stretch. against a safl'ly bar and ea11·h hags that hung on poles along thl' trncks. It was also his job to &WnfH)Ofi~l ---<d,..r~&ttoP,.._,ba~ -Ol'.l'.-at-lh~H'~r-1-;~ offices had to be physically strong and quick "IC you didn't tit> lht' bag i'nd \\eigh 1l down, minded. They had to carry bags that weighed the letters would s.?Ct sucked under the train and more than 100 pounds and sort letters at a rate shredded and you'd look behind you to see a of 30 per minute. they also had to memorize cloud of ·snow · hundreds of distribution schemes. "RAILWI\ y Mi\IL ('LERKS were actuallv Robinson, the youngster of the group, looks human l.!l'Ography C'Omputcrs ... said llerrori. like a character r"ii;:ht out of a western movie. "We didn't have lime to look t hings up .. llun- and he strokes his roguish moustache as he dreds of philatelists and tram buffs come to tells tales of the years he spent as a distribution Perris each year to view the railway museum Get more FUN out of viewing football with PAO file every Saturday 1n the Daily Pilat le• Folll•• end Holldey on lee Jen. 1·11 SlrUffllng Artltl'• Art lttow I I ·---------1 ~ Good Thru Jan 13. 1981 l '.1•. 1, I ,.,. :l I """ St ..... d Roll ' I 299 o.."°"'"ri..t SAVE TO I 110,126,lS,,... 500)/ 12&.co1or '""' ,...,. /O I .DAVE'S Qfto11 n .1W•I• ,,. '''• I ! CAMERA 474 E. 17th• Costa Mesa• 642-1012 • VISA'_,• --------------------- I I 1 .... ~•!t!tft~~----------1 • I ~ Gol>d Thru Jan 13. 1981 l 1m~1 . 14+ ill '''" t , i(W 1• i 14 h. c..-'""' """ ' 499 o.v.,,,...,. 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Oran1e C~st Collcti:e will be the latest group to mount Neil Simon's "Cahforn1a Suite" Feb. 25·28, and the Jlu11l111~to11 lieach comes up with the local pre· 1111t.•n • of Juhn P.11trick 's "A Bad Year for '1'tllll 11l1>1..., IHI fo'ch 27 \ 'l;U M/\K('ll IS ('ERTAIN to come in like , 11011 thcalcrw1o;l'. when the first week is ~·1 •" ,.,, 1111 1··in~c1·ut1vt! days, by "The Merchant .. 1 \ 1 11 1• 1• 0 11 South Coa s t Reperto ry's 111,11 11 ... 1 igl• Murlll'r at Howard Johnson's" at Three tnore perf f!rtnances Intermission Tom Titus '••·h 1>l1J11' Wl''>I. 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H•'"'" I u . ''ttif' 1' i •r•.r ot••'l ,,,.,, "!•••• . rt v'l A' f\t' I ',. .. )II•., ... ,, .. Wf"I 'I \\'O \\'U · K.'. ( >:0-:1.Y : 11'.,':";;:·.·::·;',1::· .. ::.~:.~l (714) 492-9950 I 'h• '.I,, ~ ,.,. .. •f;Oflfl' in the Grand Hotel, 140 Ave. Pico ~ v ANAHEIM Group rate• available. call 498·6302$AN CLEMENTE Make your -.yeet<ends "special" with' a magnificent champagne brunc h overlooking Newport Bay. Smorgasbord buffet. only 'I .SO I ~4.SO Ulldef 121. .. S...., I 1:00 && • J:OO p.a. s.., 10:00 ... 1:00,... 1, PRONTO RISTORA TE. IT'S MORE T NDINING- IT'S HAPPY HOUR AND SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH • R ronto Ristorante adds a new dimension to ning out in Costa Mesa. th unrivaled northern Italian cuisine. Gracious Continental service. And a decor-that's elegant, yet ·subdued. Designed for com- fort, whe\her you join us for cocktails, our magnificent· Sunday champagne buffet brunch or a full meal. LUNCH & DINNER AT PRONTO 1s a ' ullnary event. Authentic northern Italian cuisine' begins with only the freshest ingredients -c ho ice veal. seafood and beet -masterfully prepared and presented. Even the pasta is hand-srun each day. right before your eyes. A cellar of fine wines and homt:mcld\' d~::.SL'rb < dmpkments dny ml·dl U r .. :tr) our magnilict"nt SO 1tvni Sunday BrunL11 with ~ o rnplimt'ntarv Lhampdqn\.· HAPPY HOUR AT PRONTO I!> the perfert way to celebrate sunset ""1th a friend. f:.nJOY c ongenr.JI tOmt:r!>atio n m,er yo ur la o r1te corkta1l. A.nd ~t·lec t frum an 1..·nt11e buff et of dL·lte1C1us hot and cold SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH AT PRONTO is d veritable• f t«hl 111< luJinq 50 ::.umptuou!:> d1 .... tl<.'" f-rom pecrdltw-. llki> L!JU..., f 1cn i·nt111t· and Flounder Filf'I -\1111Jnd1n1· - 10 cla::.s1c l.J\<.'11te .... 11~. 1, •. ...,h rodsted turk1•\ .11\c.I h.1rn '\ccompant ·d \\1th lr··-.1 1 !1.1..,ul bread~ and pc.i....lrw~ ·\r "J compl1mentc11"\ •!111· I'·::,, 5undt1\ E3ulll'1 l',1u:11 t1 ., ..... f,1 i1 trom 10:30 d1 n In ~ J1 111 hor d'oeuHes -:compliments ol Banqut:t fa1 1111 ,, .... .1\ 11111 ii· the ho use. of course. Happy Hour i's from 4 to 8 p.m. seven nights a week. /t( SOUTH COAST PLAZA Fashion Wing Upp1'r I 1..·\el Private Entranc e Blue Level Parking Ga1 age For reservation !:> <..all. 540-8038 ' RISTORANTE IT'S MORE THAN DINING. · IT'S MAGIC •. , .,,,.. ., ··~ : s~ "'' " iii Ir ·oi t •4 t; . :)'I . ' ,~ . •t! '; l~ "() •1.· ;, ,, .... •111 d o/ '11'1 .,, r •at. ~:) r r.11. 1!'S .. 'f ~!'t Qq I. :~.- . t e4 C>All..Y PllOl OUT 'N' ABOUT . ' ·Gather momentum. . Relaxi~g at restaurant• adjusts attitu.des for work,. diets of 1981 . . Sy toda)'. ho~fully . P\lt"r)'or'" 1r. puc•fully 8"tled U.to the n•w yHr And that 'a no •mall ..... Vemt'nl jn tht! wake• uf yto:alcirday 'a rrer1•li<' lllthitiea that foll,1wPd lht' bal·(•hauuahan tt! '9lry cl \he nuc ht bf fort' llo this 1~ 11 wel'kt-n1t \11 rt<111u11 itt rt-natlh and ...., mom .. ntum (111 tlw vt-u •h~1ut IJ> h111111ai • °"' ·n about tr1111I to 61 fia v•Jrtt" rttat•ur1&nt. • \hat pl•t'«' you vc h"u1t "" 111ut·h ahout but lltia••n 'l m•n11gf'J tl• t n ) t'l TONIGHT SIG"'9'i\Uii A ICV'.cl 111n" l11 !>l1trt 1r )'9U tr~.cled hghtl} th1vul(h N"" V1·1i1 ':, U11y A.ad U'-UffilnlC vt 1•uu roi..-ttuu ) 11u 1 t' 111 11 teood mood bec·awst' atll ~ uur f ll\ unlc howl tc1tu1s wtnt hOll8f' wmnt•r., 81.1\ t'\ t'O If I lllJ I t' " "1111 t• lui.tr 1111J \ht' htlad 1l1ll han~l> is 1111 h1.•1H 1 l o n w rr o~ (I I :-,u11J1t v lb Out ·N About Norman Stanley JUSt as t::oo<l 1f mit l>t:ltl·r lkl'au!>c <rn uu lin g to l>Offit' rt'staunmt offr rs tht' mO:.l relaxing m t'atns uf e a:.an).{ into "orkada) l~I come Mon da\ · . · Further. th1:. wct•kcntl presents the obvious tame for making a trial run on all thos e Ne w Y t'ar's resolut1om. <1boul rnoder atwn and con trolled mdul~em·c You l'an fmd out 1f you're really made of slt•rn stuff in keeping your word and appetites in t•heck DON'T BE TOO SMU<; tf you pass with rty ing colors the first time out. There's a lways"the danger you'll lapsl' on some sul·<.'e~ding ro~nd when the food and grog tUl"JIS up in tempting quality and quantity. , Whit'h 1s probablY what will happen bcfort> too many weeks have passed. and leave you standing right where every body else has been led by the lure of bouillabaise Marseillaise. veal Os car. grenadine of prime filel mignon. Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. The iqiportant thing when this happens -ls not to fret. And to a cce pt this one lit~le fall from grace knowing that you're going to do inuch better on those other promises like being more l~ving to your spouse or pet pooch. Or maybe you 're like us to begin with. Knowing we couldn't uphold any res olu- tions. we didn't make any. in order to dispense with conscience during all the out 'h' abouling ahead. Happy ="iew Year and bon appetit through 1981. . • • • A WORTHY CONSIDERATION fo r launching your neY. ycar·s din in.-i this weekend is Burt Hixson's Warehouse rest aurant in Lido ., 'tl.ASSIC ITALIAN. COISfNE. Or•99Cm..ty'1 CalebrltJ-SlaLtdul. Hew yon-Style ~ .. ,.,. Clllb \litETP~NC 2J21 l. e.-Hwy. c.r-....... Cll fw ._...._ '7W.H7 ~---~-~- htSTAUt=\Am-•NTEhNATIONAL l /~\ ......... '·'~ Dutdl DIMtr1 : ~· . , 0rie1tt_, F"4 I · - lndone1• IQ1ttef1l ~ s:!::... I~ 1 '"'" ..... ·t··t:: ~· ·~.r,· ,, I For a Deliciously Different Treat Make a Reservation Now! '' . 538-1540 .~I "610 E CHAPMANAVf'° ()p9n0."f M e.m -tOp,m l ' ' SAT&9UN '-10P"' ORANGE (Jutl Eo11 ot Npl, Fwy.) ICLOSEOTUESMYI harle'luin Dinnu Playlt(!uS~ f<n Even111Q of Enloyment . TJw ~~uter Excellent CHI • . Dolly Pilot Prol .. 1lonal Quality . , . llNlfP'"41111 Pm> Tf/qram Performances Tues. thru Sun & Sun. Brunch , 3503 a. Harbor Blvd., Senta An• 92704 ~ l / M•• "'°"'" of San 0"'6)0 fwy l:S••lwiPen SlJnUowwt & Mai A,,l'hH ---~ ·I DREAM SEQUENCE IS DEBATABLE DURING 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' IN A'NAHEIM Blench• Mickelson Is Golde; Paul Mlcheels la Tevye In muslcel thet opens Wednesday .r--- Marina Village. Newport Beach The re ason 1s the popular "Buffet by the Bay" brunch offered every Saturday a nd Sunday· A helµ·yourself to all·you-want propos1t1on . this enti cing fca ~t fe atures a dazzling smorgasbord of breakfast and lunch entrees t·omplemented with chamµagne and1or fruit Juice . · Manager John Schirmer and master chef de r uisine Charles Kalagian created the 35-foot buffet that leads off with a variety of fresh fruits. Then <.'om e international s alads an~ quiches. hot and cold entrees in both the tradi- tional Ame ric an and l'ontinental fashions and a tcm µting s<'l eC'lion of desserts AMONG TilE 1.ATTE R none is J?roba.bly more d iffi cult to resist than the bfuebe rry hanana cream cake . But then the same might bt.' said of thl• t·he r r,y or hluC'berry tarts and the Jllstly-famous Warehoust.· t·hees e cake. "Buffet by the Bay" 1:-. served on Saturdays. from I I a m . and on Sundays from 10 a m. until :1 µ m Tah is $8.50 for adulti; and S4 5() for children under 12 Weather perm1ttm~. the heatt-d outdoor di°n - ing patio 1s'open during the brunc h Li v-e enter- tainment is fe atured on Sundays from I to 5 I'm With 'a strikin1.: waterfront view of Newport Bay and the turning bas in. the restaurant 1s cilso 01wn ni ghtly for dinner and entertainment in lhl' hur Reservation~ ar<.· avail ablt-fo r parties or e ight or more The WC1 rl'h11u:-.1• 1s lht'att•tl at 3450 Via Oµorto und lht>rt"" \'aliilatcd µa rking an the <'ove red parking f:J t·ility across the st rel't Just oH ... ------:--rn~~--; 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1!!!!!-·!!!!!!!! Q!ll!!!!!!!!,!!!!!1·~!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!H!!!!!A!!!!!S!!!!!R!!!!!E!!!!!-O!!!!!!!!PE!!!!!N!!!!!E!!!!!D!!!!!!!!~ I I J/* ~.~.!~~.~~Kl',\~~~~.~~ I vtc u u;t . ~ I 1 I J BAMaoi '""""'" ~~:~:~~, I • LUNCH-MONDAY thru FRIDAY I .Ji1.TERR~CE SPECIAL I • DINNER-TUESDAY thruSATUROAY , -UJ1¥.. 'i1 s52s .. w ....... I I ~I ,, -,. r 12 • _.., • LATE SUPPER 10-1 a'.m . I -TUESDAY thru SATURDAY f I I ••-.. S6.SOI I : '' \t·,~ ll~U"'""'' r ......... V Oil """. ·.r.uo . [n I RESERVATIONS ,, ... ~ '111111• .. •I .§. 'v v• f•, r• '' ... OCtt1' ·~1iea" ' l ~::::•:I "" ''" < "'•l ll. " • I"• $ I ,rt""' I) (714) 673-6363 10< Ju• MO•h•OO f"oo S,,.,Pw• ~~~~~~~~!!~~i!!~!ii~~~~~~\ I ~ .. liiJJ'~ O•IN f •O""' J,1n J• 19111 I Real Cantonese Food (or jusr li~t<!n) eat here or t•ke honW I • tNut Good f)n lfl't, O•"'P Out; I 153 F:AST l]Tll.•COSTA MESA 645·5550 .. __________ ._!!Im_ .. TtlE C:AMtlERV LIVE EMTlltTAMen SUN., MON .. TUH. -BOllBIE 6 CLYDE WED. Thru SAT. -LEGEND SUN. AFTERNOOH -CALUSA . llllUJC WAT£RFROM REltALIR»fT 3010 LaFAYE1JE, MEWPORT IEi\Q{ . _.,ATIOMS 714-67M717 Newport Boulevard. Telephoae: 673·4700. * * * NEW SHOWS, HOLDOVEU and location switches will mark the Oran1e County dinner t heater scene during.the first weeks of 19fi. To keep up with opening and closing nights you're going to have to step fast during January. First up is a shift of shows between the Sebastian's Dinner Pl.ayhouses in San Clemente and Anaheim. As a consequence "Fiddler" will be moving north and "Superstar" heading south. Following the show's immensely successful run at the San Clemente 'Playhouse, "Fiddler on the Roof" is slated to open Wednesday at Sebas· tian's at the Gr and Hotel, Anaheim. The ca st stays the same, of course. with Paul Michaels continuing his widely.acclaimed portrayal of Tevye · PERFORMANCES WILi, continue nightly, except Monday, through March 1, with two pe rformances on Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations : 772·7710. To complete the turnabout. the · sparkling Las Vegas ·style revue, Al Anthony's "Superstar Awards Show" will take leave of Anaheim for a limited run. Tuesday ltirough Jan. 18 at Sebas- t1an 's West Playhouse in San Clemente. Here, too, there 'II be performances nightly.\ ex <.'epl Monday . with two performances .. Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations : 492.9950 A HOLDING PATTERN al the Harleq\lin Dinner Playhouse in Santa Ana leaves the im- m ortal ''Show Boat" sailing nightly. Tuesday through Sunday. and for Sunday brunch. The romantic Jerome Ke rn and Os car Hammers tein II musical proved one of the theater's biggest hits of 1980. · The Harlequin is located at 3503 S. Harbor Blvd a half-m ile north of the San Diego Freeway between Sunflower and MacArthur. Reser vations : 979·551 l. In Tustin-, the current production of "Oklahoma " at E liiabeth Howard's Curta in Call Dinner Theater will close Jan. IL This show has been such a smash success 1t ap- pe ared for a while to be heading for a run as long as the original Broadway production. IN TIIE MEANTIME, casting is now com· ple t(' for the upcoming production of "South Pacifit." which is St'heduled to open Jan. ,14. The lead roles of Emile de Becque and Nellie Fo rbush wHI be played by Mark Elliott and J en- ny Wentworth · Elliott has tourt.'d the slates performing in· li vt' theater ~s well as his vocalist role with the 'New Christy Minstrels .. Miss Wentworth ar· rives al tht• Curtain Call following her wrap up of the starring role in "The Unsinkable Molly Hrown" wi th the Long Beach Civic Light Opera. · The Curtain Cali's Tustiin address is 690 El Camino Real. JUst off the Santa Ana Freeway Rl'Sl'r \'at mns 838· 1540 FOR THE HOTTEST ENTERTAINMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY Go to the Jan. 1·2-3 & Jan. 4 Afternoon • LIVE JIVE Jen. 4-5-e • GEORGE BUTTS Jen. 7-1-9-10 • SWEET TALK 2'°8 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 175-2244 A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT /\\\',Hd \\·1n n1ng lr,ld 1t1Pn.ll 1.1 p .1nl' .. l' <t11-.i1w .lnd "'llf'l'rb \\'l'"'lt'rn-~t\ h• 'l'l'n.illll"" )',1ur f,l\ ttritt• ... ,•,11t 111d l'h 1c\...l'n .• ind -.tt .. 1\... I >t·licJtt' :;0 up-. .rnd dt·li~httul ~;il,1J ... fmpt·ll·.1bh• ,,•r\'ll't' 111 ,1 lllP"t b1•,H1l1tul :;t•lllJlh . D b c1n't•r ),1111.1111 ~. .1 \'t.'r\' "Pl'<1o1l <lini n~ l''-Pt'CICth.l' vaiDato 60 Fashion Island Newport Beach I 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel 277-1840 Joint Effurt · ,l>t>cemher .!'J·Felm411T')' ~ FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PL~ASURE Tht' joint jumps when this frisky five-some takes off. but the listening and dancing is effor.tless. Come see. Monday through Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1:45 a.m. • ( ~REGISTRY 18800 MacArthur Boulevard, n2-8777 T1llt a.,i..ry Hoc~I CofpomlOll, Dallu. 1l>au . I ' ' i ,;· .. U.YQOMION ..ouo Tue. thru Sat. ~ DANCING 31• PO.-HT AVE. UOUNAHACH fl", .. ~~.,., Ample Free Parll1n9 494·9'11 752·1551 ·-----·-"- csa~I~ DANE AND DARIUS Back.By PoPUl•r Demend " . Tues .. thru Sat. MARK CIANFRANI Sun'. and Mon. . DANCING NIGH'l'L Y 'O~loold1141 8eallllftil Lolw f'onll T ............ Y0.,.1 ... 4•.•1-a- mt1 MUtRLANOI AT MMll ROUTI IL TORO -no.m:t· TwU11ht Dinnen 7 Daya Aw.- itolp.m. SI.Ill UIOI COMr' tfW'Y. LAGUNANHIUI&. IAI C_.....,._,I 4"·2121 ... -· ·-------------------=-_! __ .. . . . . . . . . . . . -..... \ ...... . .J." •• .. ............... ~.·i...... •" ~LL ERIES ,,_,~l.1M1 CWl. Y PILOT G 'New Year beginnilig dreaJbily ~ silent landscapes Brush upP Art cotincil begin8 111 dO t:ffv1 \ \11 dt:\ t:lul' a cloi.l'r rda uun:.htl' 14tlh tht La~u11a Bt:ach Museum of Art a group uf 1trtl'>t rnembt:r:c. hai. formed .rn ,\rlts~ l'oun1·1l It 1i. Je ... 1gn1::1I tu pldll µrogram:. of in ltrl':.t tu dbout '.!50 l'hllt:a~ue:. and alread~ 111 1he four rnunth:. of ..-x1i.ten1:t an art show. re l't·plion lel·ture arnJ membtrshap act1v1ties hj' \'.' ~tn :.chellull'<l ,,. ALTHOl'GH ('Ol N<'IL membership wa ll be hm1ted to artist memb4!rs. some of the pro~ram:. will be oi>en lo the pubhc For an:.tara ·e. v1ew1 ng of the next museum show i>lu1> a local l'Ompetitaon will be open to the publat· al ao7 Cliff Drive However. the l'Ompeta\ion. entitled "Our Own Artists by Artists.·· will be h01ited to council. mem bers Bntriel> will be .eccepted Sunday and Monday. and the works will be Jurted1'uesday. . The show. which will open Jan 9, 1s en- talled .. Artists by Artists." and is on loan from the Pa lm S prings Desert Museum through Fe b. 16. Works are artists' self· portraits and portraits of other artists A RECEPTION IN connection with the shows will be held Th1..1rsday from 6 to 9 p.m. On J an. 29. Ronald Silvern;ial'}. professor of art al Cal State Los Angeles. will Q.iscuss "WtKll Science 'Tells Us About Artistic Creativiiy." This program . which a lso will be open to non-members. is the first in a series of lee· tures and films planned by the council. SILVERMAN'S TALK will begin at 8 p.m . at the museum. Admission is $2.50 for me mbers and $3.50 for non-members. The touncil also is planning a party on March I for artists and William Otton. the museum's incoming director, who will as· sume duties Monday. And. the council will be active in jurying artists who express interest in Joining the museum. • THE INCREASED involveme nt in museum activitiv~s also is designed to in· form artists of new deve lopments in their field. "R's a way to bring ourselves up to date," said Andy Wing, a member of the Artists' Council Stfering Committee. ' . /1olden cg;,~ ..., ·~~ . ~ragon ·-~~" GfNUINf CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes Lunch Dinner D111tv • Food To Take Out 4711 c...,._ zou...-.. llh4. OUMfH • 750.7171 COSTA MISA C'-4 M...,. 642· 71,J • 6J I ·H II ,, Faster, funnier and vvilder. ,.. • .1 , .... .t' t Hl"tl•ICll 1 ftt I l3iiiilli±: DR IAM ICINll, tuWWIALllTI!_.. i.nctsc_.., Mtf.p0rtr•lt1Md..,._,cem· positions •re •few of tN •Ylel Md IUb)ectt Inc h.lded In Goklen Welt eo1-....•1 ttudlftt photogrtlPhy show openlftl MOMey In ttw Ubr •rY 091a.ry, 1Sl.W Golden West St., Hunt- lnoton leech. Mor9 then 30 prints, In bleck and white •nd color, wllt be on dllPl•Y from 1: )0 a.m . to 10 p.m. Monet.vs through ThurlCMys; 7:30 a.m . to 5 p.m. l'rlcleys end 11a.m .to3p.m. Saturct.ysthrough Jen. 31. Instructors Phll Sopocko end Roger C.mp 'chose motion studies, double portr•lts, t•n- tasy sequences and pictures of str•"9en. ANTIQUE AND l'OREIGN a;chltecture ls the main theme of the first exhibition of 1981 at Challis Galleries, 13'0 S. eo.st Hlghw•y, Laguna Beach, opening with a 3 to S p.m. re- ception Saturday .·Olis, watercoton and col- lages by Timothy J . Clark, Gerald F. Brom- mer and Giibert E. DI Cicco are being featured through Jan. 23. crmcs have pr.a ised the subtle colorlnv of 1>9tlo scenes and POrtralts bv Clark who currently . teaches for Coastline Community College In Fountain Valley. Impressions of his rec-.ent tour of New Zealand are reflected In the paintings of Brommer who also says h• ls ln- ·fluenced by a fascination with surface enrichment. Spontaneous studies, painted on location In Los Anoeles as ~rt of Its bicen- tennial, are Included In DIClcco'sdlstlnctlve landmarks .. The galleries are open 11 to S Wednesdays through Sundays. 'MEDLEY '11,' A MULTIMEDIA show spotlighting five Southern Callfornla artists, begins Monday and contmues through Feb. 21 at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. The exhibit features the fiber constructions by B.,bara Chapman, porcelains by Florence Cohen, watercolors by Pauline-Eaton, glass by Paul Harris and graphics by Penny Lingo. Ant· ceptlon In their honor Is scheduled from 1 to "p.m . Jan. 10 at the gallery. Regular view- ing hours are 10 to 6, dally except Sundays. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL gallery Is hung with famlllar local watercolors by DAll.Y 1:111. 3:49 1:09, 1:11. 10:30 BLUE IS THE PREDOMINANT HUE IN 'ROCHESTER HOUSE' ANO 'STANLEY HOUSE' P•lntl"91 by GU OIClcco, left, and Timothy L•rk ehowlng •t Ch•IH• G•ll•rlH Roland Haas, professor of fine art at Christ College, Irvine. His paintings may be seen • fr.om 8 to S weekdays until Jan. 25. . INSTRUCTION IN ACRYLICS, oils and watercotors will be offered by Kwok Wai Lau when the Laguna MethOdlst Art As- sociation starts classes Monday at the L89UN Boys' Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. Size of class will be limited; come prepared to paint at the first session. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER for Contem- porary Art, a non-profit, alternative spac~. will open a new show at 7 p.m . Jan. 9 with prints by Maurice Gray, an Installation by Suvan Geer and pai ntings and drawings by R. T. Pece. Closing this shOw on Jan. 30 at 8:30 p.m. wllf be a performance by-Suzanne Scheidecker entitled "The Shedding," . d9scrlbed by the artist as a very personal , DAILY 1 :JO, 3:45 1:00, 1:20. 10:35 EDWARDS CINEMA ......... ,.o ... o (PO) C:OSTAMISA S4'·JIOJ presentation of d iscarded experiences, feel- ings and beliefs that hold-back growt~ and learning. Donation $2 . OCCCA is located at 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., Space 111, Santa Ana and is open from noon to 6 Tuesdays through Saturdays. AN ARTISTICALLY INSIGHTFUL video tape 0'1 t.os Angeles painter Patrick Hogan will ~shown on Irvine Comml)ility Cablevision, Channel 3, on Wednesday and Jan.14and21 at8:30o.m . ltfocuses onthe development of the latest work included in the exhibition "Patrick Hogan: New Paint- ings" on display through Feb. 1 at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The tape focuses on the special working relationship between Hogan, a quadriplegic, and his assistant in the fabrication of relief construction paint- ings. The result is a phenomenal whirl into the illusion of space. DAILY 1:00, 3:15 • 5:30. 7:45, 10:00 • edwards CINEMA WEST ' l ·:'!~=~· 891 -~ lldndS WOODBRIDGE .................. _ 551 0655 wY .... , •• , ... ,_, ·-. edwafds SADDLEBACK PLAZA ,~T~o T:.0 581 -5880 Ya1 If you didn't 1M her last movie, that's :: ::~s:; tomtry _ ,.. 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'Th4' ldolrnabr · The M11nhallan born 1utn 111.11 11<tw h vet. in IM Anark!A htwauu of )"" develop&na film f'Uttr and hfr m1trrl•tte. bul •he uul &he 1l1ll ml••• lM t'Ol"r l(l Of ht'r hflffit'\llWh "I llAVF. NO INTt:NTION of l&IVU\i up 0\Y u• n ~w Vorll n"uro1t1a, which '" to work Vl'ry hard and to t}t' 1ndu11tnou11 ,'' ahe dti<'lued You 10 to <'allfornu1 where you don't have to t1ch1 thfo elemenla and P«JPll' 11,-., mllder If ou 1to lo H•w•1i. ~pie 11re even more mild Tbcn )'W .iu 10 T ahiti and you can for&et 1t ' Stf'Uiile and l)•rd work are routme for Ms f e &da.huh , whv hM~ bt:em l(nndmK •'*•Y 11t the acl&n& profu:oon lur the 1>t1st etKht yeim. • OESPITt: TWO TONY oo m1n11taons for B roadwa) 1>e rf11 rn111 n ~·e!. 1n 'Yl·ntl · and 'Sara\•&. · 1l wa~ nut unta l reC'cntly that she bt'.gan to rec·c1vc.11al1u11a l rt-rognataon Let ' flll'l' II lh o11t\w11y I)) ltx:al .. 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"• 'h1•a 1t>r lo l\f'C'I' ltC'r." 1'11 :-1:'1 1111 i: ~;1,· l'A\\' A~Wl'9pMlo a~es lovelY now Triangular trip recommended A triangular area formed by Lakes Elrinore, Mathews and Perris is th.is month's recommendation by the Automobile Cl ub of Southern California for a Gas-Saver Get-Away dealinalion. The main routes to this region are -Interstate 15/State Route 71 from Corona and lnterstate l SE from Riverside. LAKE MATHEWS, a reservoir or lhe Metropolitan Water District of Southe rn California, Is closed to the public, but Lake Elsinore and Lake Perris offer e xtensive recreational facilities that are open all year. Jameli Norton, the Auto Club's tr a vel · research supervisor . notes that the winte r and s pring months "are in many w,ays the best times to v is i t the lakes. The surrounding C'OUnlry·side. much of which is hilly or mountainous . turns lush green following wi nte r rains. "Summertime crowds of recreation s eekers are long gone and best of a ll on sunny days the air takes on a sparkle and freshness unknown in other seasons. "THt: WATER'S too c hilly for s wimming , but wet sui ts provide fiah, bluqill, crappie and bullbeMW while Lake Perri• hu ball, brown and rainbow trout. catfiab, 1reen · sunfish, blueclll and bullheads. • •'If fiahlnt ia a bit slow th1a time of year. at leut \here's letl competition for the fish that are .blt1n1." Norton said. Further information about the lakes may be obtained by calling 674-3177 for Lake Elsinore and 657 ·7321 for Lake Perris. MUCH Of' THIS region is con· sidered a part of South e rn California's Orange Empire and the' · · bea'utiful dark green of citrus groves c an be seen on many hillsides," he continued. ··Another touch of beauty can be seen in t he spring, when wildflowers of many hues cover the slopes and fill the valleys." Largest population center in the region is Perris. a · community of ·about 6,000 persons, which lies at the heart of the agriculturally rich Perris Valley. In recent y.ears. this area has become popular with sky divers and balloonists and, on a good weekend afternoon, the sky is busy with prac· titioners of those sports. t'o mforl for those who en joy PERRIS IS PERHAPS best known wah•rski ing. a majoc sport a t both for its Orange Empire Railway lakes... Museum. an cmen-air collection of Othe r <H'ltvtl ics the re include trolleys. interurban electric cars and rnmping, p1<:nicking, hiking. boating locomotives from the steam and ENERGETIC STAR OF 'THE IDOLMAKER' KICKS UP HER HEELS Tov•h Feldehuh rldH high on etyllzed r•m atatue In New York ( r l'nta ls a r c a va ilable> and . of diesel eras. t ours('. fishing. ' ·~The museum is a lively, ever · Lake f;lsinorc C'Ontains bass. cal· <See RAIL, Page i\8) . ----- Role irresistible ,.. ( 1101.1.vwoon CAP > Jea n Peters will I AMER~s#I ~--.~~~~~ NOUDAV ENTERTAINMENT ~~~=-wm~ ..... ~---···· <:=:> ...... ·.._, "· I I play a leading role in lhe CBS production .. l'l'ter and Paul,'· afte r an absence of four yt>a rs from the screen . PEOPLE ALL . She plays Priscilla. a wealthy Roman con-Al ONG THE ORANGE COAST \'Crt .to Christianity. Anthony Hopkins plays Paul and Robert Foxworth is Peter in the pro \ ) I I RELY ON the bill Pilat-"-·-· ____ d_uc_t_ion_._n_ow_m_m_in_~_i_n _G_re_ec_e_. ----f \ THEY TURNED PARIS INTO CAT CITY! WALT DISNEY A tun1-fill1d 1nim111d 1xtrav1g1n11 ! TEC HNICOLOR ® • fG ]GiNilil AUDIDKIS ::..; ~ &. ~" ...... ,. 4: : ;:.~-~~..: /' MA•ll SOUTM COAST CllllOOMl ~ .. !!\ ,_,\I•" r.,)~ra Mh d ~4Q J'I',;» '1'd"llt ' •.: , ,1, ••J,;ll",lwi;IO.j .i (Iv\• ~ ~ ·DOO Hl'tt'HAAT ·M>.00.IHE KAHH "'""""--..,._ ...... ._ 'fl"-ST FAMILY' !UCHA~ PENJAMIN 000 OISHY · HAMY ~AN ............ ,.,.,.,._.......,. n._.,.....__lllO .. 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JONES • MF.LOOV ANOEASON • ORNEllA MUTI ;j MAX VON SVOON * TClflOl '* TIMOTHY 00.TON 1 MARIANGELA MELATO as Kala • BAIAN'Bl.ESSEO 'i PETER WVNGA~ • Setwnplay by LOAEN60 SEMP\.E, JR. ·I Produced by DINO DE LAURENTllS '* onctecfby MIKE HODGES 'i 'FlllNCltnTOOO·AO" ,...,,._ ... _..,,) AIHoelW.111..EASl ·001~.,..,r · .• -... " .......... . ' · MHfil tWM'W NOW Pt liYI Nt, l DWlllOS' SAOOllUCll MllllOll DlllWl·ll E 10111 '>81 '1880 San '""" Cdo••,l••r~ ~ u ·~··· t-----l90 "llH AC:Cl,TID '°" T•ll U•GHUHJIT ----1 fMT&l•YWEY fUllEITOll IHINt f ounta1n Valley fox Woodb11dge (71 4) 839-1500 (71 4) 525 4747 (714) )51 06)5 ---------~ WESTMlllSTH UA Cinema ( /1 4) 893 0546 (J \f ·" ",I ll·:H!°'O, J Da1·1y P1·1at REVEALS in the ----------- "GREAT I'' "Neil~ moYie is a gem." • SHIRLEY EDER "SCOTT & BRANDO A SUPERB 'FORMULA: tt touches the present worldwide battle over oil precipitated by the Arabs. George C. Scott never lets you off the hook of his intensity and Marton Brando is the very personifi- [lMllU.tSJ- NEIL DIAMOND LAlllENCE OLIVIER "THE JAZ.Z SINGER " A JERll'Y ~ElotR PROOUCTION ""''"'0 LUCIE ARNAZ . CATLIN ADAMS . FRANKLYN AJAYE ~. ·••'"'n' b, HlR8Elll BAKER ~''"'hr STEl't:Jl"I H FOREMAN llo"d"" '"•°'"'hr SAMSON RAPHAH50N °''9'°"" ~ !... ... '"''"'oM<t br NEil Ol1'MCll'-O '•odvcod br .El!l!Y LEIDER Dorot!M b1 lll(HARO FltlS(HER ------NOW •HDWIN111C11------ EDWAADI CINEMA PLln CITY CENTER COSTA.MESA S.6-3102 ORANGE 634-9282 , cation of the international mogul." .1., ~· • ,\.~1•·"· ""<'"' "I>'• f\>s1 ULA' IS A VISUALLY SUPERIOR FILM of impressive scale. A thriller whose sut>;ect Is oil and the manipulation of it. Marton Brando continues to be one of the most watchable actors in the history of the movies. He and George C. Scott are dou~y Interesting to see." .. Cl't,1rir~ C'1ttmnt1n t t>S AJJq~I(''\ Tim t'S '''THE FORMULA' IS AN ABSORBING, FASCINATING STORY. Featuring an exquisite, flnety tuned performance by Mar1on Brando and the fonntdable actlng of George C. Scott, It is a must to see for everyone." N•'''"•' Mt'·"' ~WOii Aftrn r>.ir• "'THE FORMULA' IS FUEL FOR THOUGKT. George t. Scqtt is engrossing but It's Merton Brando Who St881S the Show," Ale• l\l'll1'3S NewsOay ------NGW •MDWIND------... ClllA IDA a• H1rbor Twin Seddltblck -Cinedomt An1heim Drive·ln (714)'879-9850 (714) 631 ·3501 . (7H) 511·5llO (7U) 634·25S3 wmmllD CinetM West (71') 191·39~5 ... ... .... . .. ---· ·------. ··-· .. _ .......... -:. ... . Bad <-01111e.•f io11? Wateldng By 808 THOMAS P" T• Aa-l•IH ~, .. , "NINE TO FIVE" is a grievous disappclntment. With a powerhouse combo like Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton, a funny but telling social comedy could have been made •bout the maltreatment of women In the n.ttion's offices. The filmmakers blew it by se ttl- ing for a mangy plot that in~ludes Stell ling a corpse and holding cl bossinbondageforwe~ks. Fon- dd''> estimable talents arc wast· ed . Tomlin tares remc1rkab1y well inspiteof the limpmatenal. Parton is the film's principal re· aeem111g factor '>he emerges lrom the wreckage a major mov· 11! star. Rated ~G. with mild ex· pl~I ive~11ndpot sm ol<i nq. "THE JAZZ SINGER" suc<.~eds when Neil Diamond delivers his .Fri., Jllnuaty 2, t 111 DAILY PtlDT ~ wo1nen work woeful "TRlaUTI!" Is the flip Side Of "All That Juz," the story of a show biz character who insists on cracklnc;a one-liners all the way to the grave. Trouble Is, he first must make peace with the prlg- C)lsh son who feefs he was neglected by his fun-crHy father. Bernard Slade's adaptation ot his Broadway play betrays his sit- com training, and Bob Clark's direction allows scenes to run too long. But C)enulne laughs aboUnd, and not a few heart-tugs. Ma for credit Is due Jack Lemmon, whose perforr11al1ce as the ir· · repressible Scottie Templeton is asconsummateasanywe·re likely to see in this decade. He is nothing short of magnificent . Hesitant at first, Robby Benson works his·way lnto·the role of the disapproving son and scores im- pressively, as does Lee Remick as the compassionate ex-w ife. "THE IDOLMAKEA," based on the rigatoni-to-riches rise of~ Beatie rock star manager R Marcucci, may someday be re-• membered as the film that launched aetor Ray Sharkey. He delivers a wonderful performance as a canny en- trepreneur who turns pretty faces from hls urban ltall'an neighborhood into national heart · throbs. In supporting roles. Paul Land and Peter Gallagher are e)(· cellent as thinly disguised edi· tions ot Frankie Avalon and Fa· . bian. Director Taylor Hackford has done a terrific jot> capturing rock music's pre-conglomerate infancy. Geraldine Chaplin ts among the stars 1n Agatha Chri stie's "Tht-Mirror Crack 'd ... now showing at loc.·al theaters. Eltzabeth Taylor. Kim Novak. Rock Hudson. Angela Lansbury and Edward Fox also appear in the mystery about baffling deaths that ot•<:ur during the filming of a British costume pe n od movie r lveting songs, tails when atten· 11on focuses on a plot thdl was hokey when played by Al Jolson a hall-century ago. This t ime Diamond is the cantor 's son who detie~ a live-generation tradition tor pop-music. tame. Diamond Is totally emotionless as an allor, ,1nd m<ttch1ng him with Laurence Olivier i s a cruel J.;>St. even though Olivier dtliverc; a rMe Ph'Ce 01overJctin4 LudPArnaz <.onlributec; wetco1r>e zeo;.t 10 the lurqio happenings. lrn•xpllcabl y LEAD IN 'JAZZ !"NGER' Laurence Ollvler •• c•ntor outdoor scenes are filter ed through what seems to be a dou- ble layer of smog: interior s are equally murky. Buy lhe album. Rated PG. "T.HE COMPETITION" is a commendable effort to create romance and drama from a con· test for young concert pianists. The music is fine, the acting is earnest, but the backstage in- trigue by the contestants and their backers seems too slight to sustain a major movie. Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving are the major contender~. and their romance is totally predictable. Rated PG. "A CHANGE OF SEASO,..S" sul· fers from split personality; it can't decide whether to be a social commentary or a bedroom farce. The unevenness of tone detrac'ts from what is sometimes a funny and insightful treatment of marital infidelity. Anthony Hopkins is a colle9e professor who has an affair w ith his over- sexed student, Bo Derek. He is 1n· censed whttn4J..s wife, Sh irley Mac Laine, ~Ii ates by bedding with a young carpenter, M ichael Brandon. The New England landscapes are pretty, and the dialogue is often witty. Too bat! the plot drifts into confusion along the way Rated PG. Ann ,,,..,...,q; .. t COUNlY OMV MATINEES -S2 TO ~ oo PM UfllS I Gt '411 Of ~U~ •110 68) ::.u1.1 l .11\r s; ~7711 KEZY 1190 AM-98 FM & So. Coast Plau Theatre pr•t•nll Friday & Saturday * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * SCREEN ::1 "SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS" S•••• •oMtet SCREEN =2 .. LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES" Wll-. .. •U~~~" '°"'"'eoM . · • ofMI r l!ift'f 1 NH.00 Ill ~. 1 ·~ '10.tto ON STAGE FRIDAY, 7 P.M. Soprano Miss GeoFgia Leigh "A Delight To The Ear" .DAVID COPPEN AT THE KEYBOARD "9 to 5" (PG) c:;____ ---:.-----:J "SEEMS LIKE I ~~~ TIMES~<~ "POPEYE" (PG) II "TRIB-~;E~ (PG) ,-l''EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" (PG) :-_--_ -...., "BlUES BROTHER&" "AIRPlANE" (PG) ''CHEECH & CHONG" (R c:---...J I '·PR!V~TE .. ~ENJAMIN'' "GOODBYE GIRl" (PG) t -. -::::l I "FLASH GORDON" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) ..__ __, "THE ELEPHANT MAN" "ESCAPE TO ALCATRAZ'' (R' "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE" PG 4t.l-Of9' 6:MN-"-T C:-.-IJ-·-ft.AY- JANE R>NOi\ Ull' TOMLIN OOUX Pl\R10N AN IP(.' 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Stor) Thc•att•r, 111 terprelf•rs ' Theater, l'latform Theater all an· f<•rrn !-. of "ite m warfare·· that n·allv hoil down Lo presentationa l theater Whatever the semanllt· t·hot<'t', Speech/Theater 32. lis t<:d •:.is R eaders· Theat l'r . is offered during the• Spring s-i'm••ster :.it S a d d I e b a \· k C " I I t• 1: e h y established theal<'r vel<'r:.in :.and instructor Lynn Wells , ·~he d ass rn1·1·ts from noon tu' I ~30 p.m on :\'tonclay!-. with a lah from I 2.30 p no 1·:.ad1 Wedne~ day in Hoom :J! I of th1· ~atn C amp11:-. 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Hl·s\ nwk \O(·al pcrformanl'c (;ram· m11·s \11·n· 11011 I•) l>11nm1 S11rnrn1·r and Hoh P) Ian l)\'l.A~. NOW stN<a~G 11111-\ Chris t1a11 s ongs in c·11n<·erl. abo won :.i gosµel m us1t· l>•nl' :\ward 11 1~ · Sho\\ Train c·11m1n1!'' <•Ilium w:1!-. 11.11n1•d )ll'l>I go:-.pd a ll111m hy a s1·1·ular arl 1s t l >a\'ld Shir<>, 70. arul :-.;orman t;imhd won the Osn1r for li\·:o.t movie so11g, "It C ;11t·:-. l.i kt• Lt c;qt•s.' · from · · !'llorrna Hat· .. The 1"1111 nlr~ Mu!-.ll' As!->01•1a11on namr·d B:11·1J;1r.1 \landn·ll l'nl<!rt;unl'r 11f ttw y Par. ··coal M1nt•r 's Daughter" s1111n1ll r;wk ;dl111m of th1· vt•ar "'II•· l'itoppt·<f I h\"I ng lier 'fool ay :-. s~ng h) Gt't>rf{<' .Jo111•s . \Ht l tt•n liy Bobby Brad· do('k a11cl C'11 rly Putman. sinl{le and M•ng of tht• y.-ar Emmylou llurn ~ <•nd J<111cs -were 11~1m1·d h<'!-.I \'111 al1st:- BR•'('E ~PRINGSTl-:•:!'O had hi'> big· j.!l·:-1 yc·nr. \\1th 'The R1 vcr ·'LP, .. llun ~r; I l•·ar1 ~1n!!lt' :111d T1111r h1wr «1111 i <·r·rts sc•lling !11 t.: . ~ resolution 111 the New Jersey lt·1~1slal11rt· µruposed m a k ing his "Born to Hun" thl' s tale them<-son~ M 1t hael Jacksnn got four hit sin~h.:s frnm his "Off the W<1ll " LP It(";\ llf"l'1':.c·d 250,0011 1·i~hl rt•(·ord ..,..,~of ·1-:l \'t., /\rim Pn•sl1·y :· selling for $fi~I !l!l l>n th l' l h1 rd anu n'•·r~Clr)' of Pr(•slc•) 'i d1•;111t . ;1 o.;falul l' l)f l11rn hy :-.1·1tlpt11r 1-:n 1 P ark ><\\ l'lll li p 1n i\kmphis THI-: POU('E toured IH countries in ducl1n).! SIHTit' ('ILll'!o, wh1«h h1:1d IU'\'Cr -.t·<·n ll\'t· rork lll'flir e 1'1nk Flo.II ~llhoul a IJI).! hit SHICC 1!17:1, h<.all a't\\11 1•1ty 111111 , IAJ!> An~eJc.'1 • a11d Nt•w York. whcrl' road1t·s built a wall. :io h:, 210 feel , of 340 u ml t>oard liril'ks. on !-.lagt• 1Jcfot1• 1nt1•rm1ss111n <1nd tort..• it down after TIH· f ir:-.t t·hi ltlrl'n · !'> rct·ord Wl'nt 11latinum 111 l~I ... Mickey !'.tousc D1s - l"O .. and lhl· <:hiµmu11ks wt rt: baC'k. re · kasinj.! "Chipmunk Punk, with the son of I h<' latl• Ross Bagdas arian cons ulting. . SI NATKA CEU:BRATUl his 65th birthday with a cookout on his Cal1forr11a r:rnl'h Ml'ITilliss:.ing ··No Om• l lc•rc Gt•ts Out /\li1·l'. ··a h10 i.:raµhy of thl· late J1111 Morrison. and B c ll t• M 1 d I c r · s .. /\ V 1 cw F r i1 m :.i Broad" solc1 well. 1 Sa'mmy 1>a vis wrote a utobiography No l , '"Hollywood in a Suitcase." Holl· mg Ston1• publis hed ··'J'he lkalles" in Now•mber George lla rrison wrote "I Mc Mine.·· which sells for S35a ~LIT .. MOVIES were the bag thing Kns Kristofferson was in "lleavt!n's <;a11·.·· F rank Sina tr a in "The f''irst Deadly Sin." Dolly Parton and UebQrah lla r ry made movie debuts . in "llrtn~To Five" and ''Union City , .. which had musll' by Rlondie·s lead gu1l<.1rist Chris Stt•in N1•tl niamond dc•hutc<I in "Tht· .l ul.Z Sini.!er." :met Paul Simon in "Onl.;' Tnt k Pony·· st arn·d and w rott· ttw s ongs llarry Nilsson wrote the musk for ·· Popt•yc, .. Qut•en fur "F la sh GMdon" and the Who for "M«V1tar.·· ~hil'li starred floger Ualtrcy WILLI•; N~LSON was i n "lloney:;u<'klt• Rose." Art Garfunkel in .. Bad Timing .. a nd R ingo Starr 111 "Ca.vcm:.in," which had a script of 14 words . Some of the soundtr acks 1hd bett~r hus1nl'ss than the films T here was "floadie " star ring Meat I.oaf. ··can't Stop the Mu~ic" wllh the V11laJ(e People. "The Blues Brothe rs." whith also IO<'luded Aretha Franklin, J <1mes Hrown . Ray Charles and t:ab Calloway. "Xanadu " wi~h Olivia Ncwton·.John, and "The ldhtrtia ke r " ~1.h Ray Sharkey. ..... RAIL MUSEUM • (Front Page Ci> t·x panding place. where loving resto ration of rail vehicle s and other e quipment from the gr e at age of e lectr ic and steam railroadin~ is an nngoing process." Norton said ··Many or the tr ains and trolleys arl! in ex«ellent runnm~ condit ion, as is ev1denCl'~ every wee kend. whe n they can he set'n trundlin g along the sever a I mi I us 11 r t rcH· k at the museum VISITORS !\Rt;, 111 \llL Cd lo hor> a hoard any of the ricJeo; from I I a m ~'' 5 µ m 11n S<1lur<lay~. Sunday-; :ind RECORD REVIEW . . l holidays. An 'all-day paas, 1ood on all f ~id~s. is S3 for adults, SZ.50 for j Juniors 112·17 >. $1.50 for children (I < 6· 11) and free fur children under t . There is no charge for admlsaion to I.· lhe museum a rea, which ii open S from 9 a.m . to s y .m. daily at 2201 South .. A" St., al the south ed1e of Perris. 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Haul• and WOIQ ~that .... ti. ... ..... f!Oll celNEWS .CNIWI l4APP'Y DAVI AGAIH WNft Ilia beat gltl jilts 111m, lilelpft decidM to 10tn Ille Mart nae I MCNIWS M •A•t!H Tiie ••SMl'ienon ot being ~. nown by ,.,..i- coc>I« to Ille 40771h, OP9f· . at.a on and tr .. 1.0 In P<*-q> --lhtougfl a young t<Mdl9r'. eyes I MMTTA OVER EASY Gunta Vince!\\ Price. Jane Eky1111t Outnn O • MACN'!IL / LEHAE" REPORT !l) flC TAC DOUGH @ ~AV OAIR'IN G.-ts Ruptlfl Holme~ """' G111119ne1 r ovah Feldl/Wh 7:30 I 2 OH THE TOWN FMllL \' FEUO IHAMAMA G.-t Fr.Ody FIH\der I Tn.ETC>ffE NEWS Al.L IN THE FAMIL V When someone P••se• coun18rlell money al lhe b•r. Edith gets .,, .. 1.a .. a suapect • MACNU. I LEHAEA AS'ORT ID VOTERS' PIPELINE Host Jim Coo~r and Orange County su1c:tde ••P«1 St.,,. s ... on di•· c:uu mot1vatt0t1s fOf su1· c:lde •nd what is be<ng dOfl& 10 cure sutc1dal tend· encl9s, Cl) P.M. MAGAZJHE 1:00 8 Cl) THE INCAEOIBLE HUU< •' David gets • JOb 1n a Times Square arcllde w,,.,e he uncovers a skimming opefatlon and • murdef plol Chaftnf-1 LI.ling• 8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC !NBC) Los Angeles e ICTLA 1ln<1 I Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABCI Los Angele~ {I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego " KHJ· TV (Ind I Lo~ Anqelt1S 0 KCS T (ABC1 San Diego • KTlV (ln<1) Los An~eles • KCOP· TV I Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET·TV(PBS)Los Angeles ID KOCE· TV (PBS) Hun1rngton Beach Bow of Britons D WAIVE Gu.sts Sall~ Strulhera, Davtd Copportieto D MOVIE • e •\ "Plat Dmy" (19611) M 1cheel Caine. N19a1 Oawnport A 8rollsh com· mane.let allempts to atop AHNICI forces l1om destroy- ing German suppl-"' thal he can uMt them 8 BENSON Benson IS halpltallzed with • mys~er s lllnesa thtt hu all • 1"9 doctors slumped ( 1 • CAAol 'UAHETT AHO Sk11s 'The Family, · "Tnke My !Hink ' g) ll«>VIE * .-4 "Juare1 ' ( t939) Paul Mum. Belle Da•IS The renowned leader cru .. des 101 the 1etease ol Me .. co lrom Prince Ma••· m111en's Frencn dom1na· tton fill 28 TONIGHT ' ProllleS In Power" Gu1,1s1 use pres1dt1nt Jamus Zumberge Cl) SACAAMENTO WEEK INAEVIE'N' Host Murray Fromson OJ) l NO: THE, YEAR IN REVIEW Ancnorman Hdtold Groono docurnents an overview ol 1980 and Iha D41Qmnmg 01 a new dec:ade 8:30 D l'M A BIO GIRL NOW Diana's dau9hl11r Becky ennounces that She wanls to l'l'<We 001 and hve ..,1th ner lathe< (RI D TIC TAC DOUOH aa MMSWEEf< Host. Barry Tompkin• •• WA&HtNOTON _ .. MVWW t:OO. Cl) THI DUIC8 ~ HAZZAll) Luke and 8o .....,. to, unda .,.. •• ..,.. to be, 9C>Od MlgllllOf• Md -llnd ,~ .. In a hNp of llOUOI& . ........ Rogal'• CllM• tor a roman- tic M91'and .... dlltr\lpfed ""*' nl• ••-Wife d1opa 1"4W llOfl off IOI a .,_, atey eo M0\111 • * * "lllrth Of n1e Bea· llH " ( 197111 Stephan Mec;K-. Rod Culbert· ton The -ty ,,_. of the ,......, rode music: Cl'oup 11a dramatlnd. ~I ·~ Guests Ruper1 HolfnM. Peter Gellaghef, Tovah FaldU\ull. Frrityn Alaya, Pet., Scotarl, Tom H11nlla • Ci) WAU. fTMET WUK "Wall StrMI VHt End Re..-'' 8:30 I J()t(l ... S WIU> ~OW£E< IHA£VllW Host Murr•y ''°"'son I!) 8HEAK PNVIEW8 Rage< Ebert and Gene si.-111 review "The Jen Songer" and "Flrat Femi· ly " 10:00 fl Cl) DAU.AS Pamela lhlnk1 ahe hes finally lound her mother, Lucy as~s M1tcl1 to merry he< and J R closes 1n on Bobby II AUH. AMEM::A Host Bruce J&f'lner Ind his guests tncludlng Ben Vereen. Susen .Anion. David Lellerm•n and marathoner Btu Rodgers look at America's l•Kin•· hon with 1unn1ng. "" NIW8 ., IHOU£NOENT NETWORK NEWS Iii TO 8E AHNOUNCED '1ll 1«,ARO cHOtco Boy Or G1rl Should Ttoe Chotce Be Ow•?" A loo~ IS taken 11 some emerging technotoglet '#llrch •ould Sllow prospeclive 'pa<enls 10 choose I heir cl)tld's sex 10:301 NEWS INOEPENOENT NEr#OAK NEWS 11:00UD8CllO NEWS 8 HOU YWOOO 8QUAR£8 0 NEWL VW1:0 GA .. E m M ".A·s·H Tile personnel of tile 40771h 816 beal909d by Q lone sntper who beOeves he·~ llnng on U S Hud- quarters G) ONE STEP BEYOND "The Lonely Room" A shy, senstt•ve young man has -adm1r1ng a lovely woman from afar fill PEARLS "P1noy" The e•pe1-ces ot th& f rllplno 1mm1Qrant are chronicled by Al MHI· get, • 74·year-olO Seeltl• • reStdent G) LEXO .. A1ex1ndaf T 0<adze. Pl•· A look backward al the beginning of an en- tertainment world wonder will be provided at 9 t9night on KA BC, Channel 7. in the Fri. day Night Movie. "Birth of the Beatles ... It stars .(from left) Ray Ashcroft (Ringo). Stephen M ac K e nna 1John >. R od Culbertson (Paul 1. a nd J ohn Altman (Geor ge). Bob Hope inaugural admtion HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bob Hope has join· ed the list of enter- ta i n•rs for Ronald Rea1an's inaugural gala,· Fl'•nk Sinatra. pro- ducer-director of the Gala, made the an· nouncement . adding Hope to such figures as De1te Boone, Charlton Hee on, Ben Vereen, De Martin, Ethel M.,.an. Mel Tillis and C~yPride.· • Jfimny Canon will em• the extra,vaganaa 1 at tlle C•pital Centre in La~dover. Md., the Dll-¥ Wore Rea1an la lnavprated 40th preal-dnt OI the United States OD J . IO. f 'People' ·dubbed best 1980 movie NEW YORK (AP> --The New York Film Cr itics Circle will present "Ordinary People" its award for l!a>'s best film, and Robert De Niro and Sissy Spacek will be cited as the year's best actor and actress in ceremonies this month. The winning film . directed by Robert Redford, stars Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler' Moore. DE NIRO WAS PICKED AS best actor for his portrayal of boxer J alte La Motta in ·•Raging Bull.'" I . · M,lSS Spacek was named for her portrayal or Loretta Lynn in "Coal Miner's DauRhter." The critics chose Jonathan Demme as best director and Bo Goldman for best screenplay, both for their work on "Melvin and Howard." Mary Steenburgen was selected u best supporting ac- treas for her role in that same film. THE BEST·SUPPOaTING·ACl'Oa AWAaD went to Joe Pesci. who played La Motta 'a brother in "Ra1in1 Bull." The circle of 25 critics choH Alain Reanai1' "Mon Oncle D'Amerique" as belt forelp mm, and lra Wohl'• "Best Boy" in the documentary eate1Gr)'1 • The award for clnemato1raphy went to Ghlalaln Cloquet and tb• late Geoffrey Unsworth for t!Mlr work an "T .... " The,wlnnen will receive acrolb at a Jan. 25 ceremany at Sardi'•· • Debllf ........... Dr. Willard Gaylln ·is host of "Hard Choices," ..new six- part serlf!s of ethical issues raised by latest ftledical technology. It be1ln1 at 10 tonight on KOCE, Channel 50. I' 111at" Tiie Chatl-atlc CIWacter Md ,,_.of the ""'8lllt --1 .. ~ed Ill UM epeelel ~ a partor~ of 8tt8'11n- lky'1 "TIW• W-la frOffl ,...,ouc:lllta ... U:IO. Cl) MOYll • • "The CNdtMI ChrcW- deot" I 11111 P1111 sw-.. Ed Laut... A high tdlOOI MtliOf ui>er*-prob- """ wfth te:hool. "" boea and the girl of hil d•- • TONICIHT Hoat: Johnny C•raon. Gu.I•: ·au.an Sarlltldon, Betbera Mendrall. • 'All C*llt CIU a()Q(H Wh&fl ChrlHle reluft\1 from the hoapllal. aha 19"'1\a up wtth Sttvon to t.i.e COt\lrol away from BM 19 f'AIOAYI FACa n4I MUie MOVIE ***"'A Stra.lcat N.....O ·Oeal1e" 411151 ) Marlon 8tando. VM&n laiQh A Southern belle '-her 1&111ty wt111& trying to p1• -her 18ded gant•llly agalnat the h81aurnet1t of h8r hers/I and bruli•h b<Olher-ln.Jaw • MOVIE * '"' "Pala 01 Th• Saddle" ( 111381 John WeyN. Ray Corrigan A cowboy &t\Counter• 1 pretty tamale llg&fll on en undercover m1&11on to 1nva1tlg1te the Ulegat l1•naporl OI • den· garou1 chemical being carnounegeause11 • tlD CAPTIONED AJIC NEWS -MllflGHT- 12:008 lWIUOHT ZONE The leader ol • wegon trern ecross the Hew Me•I· co terntory 1n 1847 comes acroH a highway D OUNIMOKE .A noto11ous gang of ma1auoera. known as The Ooo Sotdlara. •-•rs ~•n· QNnC& againtl Malt lor lhe .. acution ol Ot\41 ol their members 12:30 D MIDMOHT SPECIAL Ho•ta Th• Commodores Guesll ABBA, Frankie Valli. The Captain and Ten· nllle. Oestlnatlon (R) 9 MOVIE • '"' "Demon Barber 0 1 JOHN DARLING TUBE TOPPERS KHJ·TV e 6:00 -The up-and-down Lakers try to get back on the right track against San Antonio Spurs . KNBC e 9:00 -ln new ser1es. "Number 96 ," Roger's plans for a romantic weekend are disrupted. KNxr-e IO : oo -.. Dallas ." Pamela thinks she finally has found her mother, Lucy asks Mitch to marry her. and J.R. closes in on Bobby. AMI Street" ( 111381 Tod Slaughter. Ev• U•tar Wall·hMlecl eu11-. ol • cettllln loodoll batbef U\op llrld I~ In tor something dNdly . • INDU"INDINT NITWON< NIWI 12:49 8 YIDIOWUT ua<ITAGa "ASI Hoat 8ob Welch. QI CAAOL. 9UfilNETT ANOFAIBa 1:00 CJ THE f9t "The TraltOI" • MOVIE * * * "The Leopard" (1963) Burt Lencuter. Claudia Cardinale Gari· bald•'• 1.860 lnvaiion of Sicily rnult• In the demo· tiofl ·of the •rlalocrata In Iha .oc111 order 1: 10. HOU. vwooo ~RTIIEAT <ml AOAM-12 Olflc81'J ere caught 1n a 1rao set by lwo youno criminals 1:408 MOVIE * • '.\ "Ouet1n 01 Outer Space·· ( 19S8) Zsa lsa Gabor. Eroc r1em1~ When a sp11ee crew crash-lends on Venus. they d1scowe1 the planet 10 be en11tely under lemln1ne rule 1:448 NEWS • MOVIE , * *'.\ "Top Secret Alla.,· (19S7J Sunn Hal""•rd IC<rk Douglas A pubh!her attempts to op a m•jo1 genllfBI hom blaln1nQ a d~t1Cpo11 t:ae NIWS 2:00 I cbwmv SHOP MOVIE **V. "Nell&t Too Lite" (111371 Tod Slaughter. Jeck l1veaey A rNP«ted mem- ber of Iha community IJ lound IO ~ • psychopath D MOVIE * * * "Four Desperate ,....,,.. ( 1960) Aldo Ray, Healher Seara. Four d•s· parate c11m1na1s c.orNrad on en 1sl1nd oN Sydney, Austraha ptan l o negoll•te their esc11pe by lhreaten- 1ng 10 bomb the city 1t lhelr demand1 are not met 2:158 MOVIE • ••t. "Tiger By The Tail" f 1969) ChrlS10phe1 George, Dean Jagger 2:300 HEWS 3:008 NEWS 8 MOVIE • • "Ho<1or Rises From The Tomb" 11970) P•ul Naschy,_ Emma Coh11n 3:208 NEWS 3:25 8 MOVIE * '• "Face At The Win. dow · f 19391 Tod Slaugh· '"' 3:~• MOVIE **•'• The Ea·M1s B1ac;Hord-f 19361 W•lhflm Powell, Jtla" Arthu1 4:030 MOVIE • *' • Carry On Cl&<> · f 1965) ,..menoa Barn!l. S•dney-James ""' 1111\\ ..• ...... , .. l:OO OUITV"al ~1oa• I ..... coe••,..,., ~ Hoat; ,..,nlltldo Del""°· • UNMNITY ~ '"9 AIR I ........ .. 1:11 llGNON l:IO MAM.O NfO THI MAQC MOYll MACl- 1 n4AT"ICAT 0 IT"IYOU.. ........ I DAWY ANOGOUATM INAKOUf M>WIRM>OM ·~MC NEWS CJ) YOaOf AGNCULT'UM 7:00 8 MIGHTY~ I HECKLE & JICtU.a . D OOOZIU.A I HOHe KONO PHOOIY D PACl.SETTIM Hoit· Ray Gonzalae. DOaUN........,. D HOTFUDGI I TUNCAeOUT YOGA F<>f' HU.L TH Cl) TV_. LOOK.a AT l.EAAHING 7:30 II TOM AHO JIUtlfY • 9IO 84.UI MAMU CJ OIQQLQHOAT HOTEL • aa ELEMENTARY HIWI 8 QUE PA&A, U.l.A. 1 &i) VEGET A8l.E SOUP . Cll l<IDIWOALO 1:00 II 8U08 auNNV I AOAO RUNNER D THE f'UNTSTONU U THE AIFLEMAH D @) HIEATHCUfr: ~ DINGBAT D ROLLER DEMY aa MOVIE To Be Announced. 8 SPECIAL ~<>PUE fJll ONE SUPEALATM SOHO . Chll01en with 1pacl11 heallh problem• exparl- enoe summer camp. 12:00 IJ (I) PEACH eo'#L v.,g1n1a Tech wl Miami U•om Allanla, Georol•). by Armstrong & Batiuk ..-~~t..-~~-.:..~~~~~-- YOU KNOW, .JAN, IHE'( ..JU5i OONT MAKE SITUA"TION COMfOIES L.IKE. 'THIS ANYMOA~ ! Disney end analyzed Faced top show in direct competition By Jt;RRV BUCK LOS ANGELES IAP) -Ron Miller, president of Walt pisney Productions, says there is no mystery about why NBC is dropping "Disney's Wonderful World." "They didn't negotiate a rtew contract because our performance against '60 M'1;\Wes' wasn't that great." he said. "And they wouldn't move us elsewhere because they felt there is no longer a market for an anthology series." MILLER SAID NEGOTIATIONS ARE under way to move the s how to another network. "I think 8 o'clock on Friday or-Saturday would be ideal," he said. ~f that isn't successful , he said. the Disney studio has already several situation comedies. dramatic series, miniseries and movies for sale. Miller. son-in· law of the late Walt Disney. said he began work on the series in its second year. "I'd feel very. very sad H it went off the air. But I haven't given up hope. I feel that outside the 7 p.m . time slot we wiJJ give adequate numbers ." HE SA.ID THE STUDIO HAS BEEN aware for some time that NBC was unhappy. "We tried to work out our differences." he said. "l just want a second chance." He. said Fred Silverman, NBC president, seemed more interested in Disney's film library than new shows. He also said NBC executives cringed whenever he mentioned the True Life Ad· ventures. Some of these award-winning shows will be telecast later this seuon before the show goes off the air next September. Viewers today don't seem to pay much atten- tion to "The Wonderful World of Disney." soon to leave the aJr, but m the early days il was THE pion~ring television series. THERE'S A LOT MORE TO THE Disney series than Mickey Mouse. Donald Duck and cute animala. When Walt Disney brought "Disneyland." as the show was first called, to ABC In October 1954 it was the first time a major movie studio had anythinl to do with the upstart television. Disney, or course, did it because ABC was tbe only com- pany willin« to put up money to back that crazy Idea he bad for a theme park. ·~Dtaney changed the face of televiaiotL in many waya '" wrote Tlm Brooks and Earle Manh ln ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Showa." It wu Dilney who brolle the Orang• Cout Colleg9 pr9Ht1ft barrier and to the "lavish movte·style series so familiar today." .iDISNEVLASD" WAS ABC'S first hit series and back in 1954 it presented the first mini-series: "D.avy Crockett " To say that Davy Crockett, whi ch starr.ed Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen, was a smash hit would be an understatement. "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" became a hit song and coonskin caps became as commonplace on y~ung people as long hair did a decade later . The success of "Davy Crockett" led to many other multi part series. such as "The Saga of Andy Burnett." "The :\line Lives of Elf ego Baca ." and "Swam.p Fox." The show. originally rotatinE? between Fron-- tterland. 1-'antasyland. Tomorrowland and True Life Adventures. underwent many changes during the years. It moved to N HC in 1961. Disney was the on-camera host until his death in 1966. . ,.. ,,./ BooglefJeaf Sally Struthers (left). Marie Osmond and clarinetist Howard Itzkowitz sing medley of 19405-style so.ngs on "Marie" at 8 toniaht on KNBC. Channel 4. . Or•ng• CC1.,t Co/leg• preient• HARRY JAMmS -"" Here •nd There Wl~ll . & Hie 8wlngln1 ... nd LLOYD MASON SMITH In OCC'a BIG BAND SERIES/ Thurs., Jan. 8 -ANARTICA SUtlDA y' ..l•n•rr 11 Fri., Jan. 9 -THE AMAZON a P ••• -· OCC AUDITOlllUIJ 7:30 • 1:30 p.m. -FINI ARTl 111 2701 f'llrvlft Aoad, Colt.I .... AdMIHIDll,,.. _ ....... ., .... Door I Tlok«t: 110PN-S•I•;112 •t ,,,. Door ' Vlee ......... , .... _ ,,,., ....... '-........... ,,. -I• IHI ----, . .. ,_ .. i I ! " i t - I . Cle . Like a little fairy tale. 8) •K'HAt:I OOU41AN CM.._ 0.•1• ~•W.. "• .. Whal •l•rted ll" a t1ui.11w11i. h11 NIOtt' y Ann Van Wlf' vr I 1 \'lllt' h1111 l(HIWll 10 lt-n · tban a yru lo 11 tn11JU• tt11l41rµn11r w11h Ila •Ofrt Cf' 111 lhl 1•1• l'llUttl lt!&, 200 tmplO)'ll!e •ntl .HUl'IJCl'h 111 II ltf'OWll\K, natlonWldt' fr1111rht 'lr 1·hv111 Th~ bwlann .. 111 htalt\ """'" ..\llO hnwl'°' i.1111111( µl1&lll -.1lt1111t aml ~t illlil\& M1 \'an Wit-1l11ln I l(t'I whc1 c '>tlc Ii. b)' SIUIO& arOUfl\I h 11w t' \ t'I Lut l>) vr 1an1un1 a 'a&t !>lllllr nt·tww k "'1th :rn tmporunt d"t1111·t1 un 1a ll uf ht·r tmplO)ft"~~rt: Leat'herl> •>r ..rt: 1·olh:"t: St udcnl~ Olct)Urtll" Ill t:cl U1'11l1C10 THE 8LU~:-iOMI ~v i ~1lters l'nhm1tt'd. EdUt'iltur.. lluti~c and Child S1tttn& 'St!n 1e:e:. Int• 1\ bkt: a hltle fair) tale. :.he noted Pnor to m 11\ ing to Orange County. Mass Van W1e ctn upstate New York native . ..pad h\.ed in BoslOn where she completed her mai.tt-r::. 1n ~u1;at1on ad mm1strat1on al Leslie ColleKe Later she went lo work for day ca re centers, spendmj( unt' yl•ar a!. t'Xc<;-ut1 ve Hi rector of an all ·day µn·sthool ----i mad.e a big c:t.ec1sioo to leave education. but then •I m1sst.-d 1t -U-emen· dously," she said. l \- She unloaded hN· possessions and moved to California ':J sold everylhiog I had from my car to lny jewelry, everything." said Ms. Van Wie. A HOVSE·SITTING assignment in Newport Beach, arranged by a friend, fell through due to poor planning and Ms. Van Wie said she r~cognized a need for house·sitting services on a more pro· fessional basis. She took out an ad soliciting sitters. "Two of the people that applied were teachers," she said . Because of her suc· cess with them. Ms. Van Wie eventually I" Pro'sadvice LOS ANGELES IAP l -Until he •re- tired," Prank Ivory had piled up 33 ar- rests, 17 convictions and 12 years in jail as a professi'onal burglar who sometimes hit four or five houses a day to support his heroin habit. Here is his advice on pro· tecting your home. Alarms -"Almost any cheap alarm system you can buy would be some deter· rent for most burglars, but not for all." NEIGHBORHOOD SECVIUTV - "From my point of view, the best thing you can have is nosy neighbors. The first thing, when I 'm knocking on the door to see if anybody's home, I look al the windows of nearby houses and if there's someone there. if a ourt.ain is drawn back. I go. If you 're seen. it's easier to go somewhere else." Dogs -"If ~u ·re home in the middle or the night and your dog barks because someone's in the house and wakes you up. that's great. Otherwise, il depends on the doc. I've been in houses where the dog barks when you're first going in, but then the tall starts wagging.·· HIDING VALUABLES -"Hide thin11 away from the master bedroofl\- Moat thleves know that people like to feel paychol<>jically secure and they sleep In the same room with their valuables. If you're going to keep jewelry in your house, keep It in a kitchen· drawer or somewhere. You don't have to keep it on the dresser like all women do." Vacati,ona -''If you're 1oln1 away, ba ve your lawn cut, have someone pick up tbe mall and newspaper•, park a car In Ut• driveway and notlry your nei1&hbors that you·~ 1&oin• to be 1one. Ttmen wbk:htum U1hta and radloaon and off are a 1ood ldea.'Som• people 1et the Idea they woa't pt hit beeauae their U1ht1 are on. but 1 lllt a lot ot bom" becauae I saw the Upu wn on all nlsbt." .'\fancy Ann Van Wie narrowed her staff to educators' only. As a result. she said, her sitters have occasiona1lly been able to use their training to identify previously unrec ognized problems with their client's t•hildren. such as hearing deficiencies or learning disabilities. In fact, many of h~r clients have so· called "special needs" children , in· dicating some type or handicap, said Ms VanWie ~ -. "SEVENTY PERCENT out of 200 (of b)le staff> have degrees or experience working with special needs children .. ' she claimed . "I know it sounds un- believable. but we've never had any problems.'' In addition, she said, "We provide a lot of live-in care for the elderly." Before each overnight assignment, Miss Van Wie or one of her directors visits the home to become acquainted with the family and child, she said. She also insists that all parties meet ~rsonally before an ovemhthter. She said siiters are bound. by a rilld set or rules that forbid drlnkin1 ·alcoholic beverages, having personal visitors, smoking cigarettes or makin1 personal ph()ne calls on the job. PEOPLE ASIDE, Ms. Van Wie said' 30 perceflt of her business consists' or house-sitting assignments, often In or- der to care for a client's animals. "They don't want to put the animals in keMels." she said. "The kennels are extremely expensive.'· Sitters Unlimited charges $18 a day for house-sitting, $25 a weekend, $125 a week and $400 for one-month stay. Baby.sitting· fees begin al $4.25 an hour with a four-hour minimum and go up from there, depending on the len1th of the assignment and the number or child ren. Silting for special needs children cost a little more. So far , Miss Van Wie said she had had little trouble finding clients, with her roster now around 750. <She expects that figure to double by August). "THE PROBLEM we're having now is that we don't have enough sitters," she said. "We have about 200 and we need about 500." Sitters Unlimited dispatches its staff from offices in Newpqrt Beach, Irvine, Saddleback Valley, Huntingtorf Beach and North Orange County as well as two in Los Angeles County -Long Beach and Manhattan Beach. Meanwhile, Ms. Van Wie has applied for a state franchise license. She has already receive d inquiries from Houston and Phoenix. "WE'LL START OUT in Orange County," she said. "The directors will be franchisees." ·House-sitting -and plant-sitting, pet-sitting and baby-sitting.- . has become a major enterprise /or one Irvine resident. In lime, Ms. Van Wie plans to remove herself from actively running the busi- ness and devote her days to selling fran<:hises. "t've never been happier and it's not because it's my own business; it'~ th~ people I work with," she said . "I'm go· ing to be very. very sorry when all this ends -when I leave this end of it. But she'll still be sittinR prettv. ~---~";;:....~-------------------................................................................ ._ .. .... John Cole displays his wares. \ I ' '- It's Always showtime By MICHAEL DOUGAN OttlleO•lly ~lletlUtt On the cotmler is a large, cardboard model of the Royal Copenhagen Theater. Hanging behind it are Broadway show T· shirts and big mirrors adorned with son sculptures of Liza Minnelli in "Cabaret" and Marilyn Monroe in "The Sev~n-Year Itch." Record a lbums of plays like "Faust" and .. Death or A Salesman" are dis- played elsewhere, along with complete scores lo Broadway musicals and books on theater. opera an~ dance. JOHN COLE, OWNER of Stage Door Johnnie'sin Laguna Beach, says his is the only shop of its kind in the area catering exclusively to enthusiasts of the perform- ing arts. In addition to theater paraphenalia and literature, Cole also owns and rents thousands or costumes, he said. "We can costume such shows as 'Hello Dolly,' 'Oklahoma,' 'My Fair Lady,' 'Cabaret.' 'Can Can .· 'The Boyfriend.· '1776.' and 'No No Nannette,' among others.·· said Cole. He recently provided full costuming for San Clemente High School's performance of .. Romeo and Juliet." Is Laguna Beach sufficiently steeped in culture to support such a specialized outlet? Cole isn't sure. but he said his fi rst few months in business have been en· couraging. COLE'S CUSTOMERS include ''tourists, local theater people, LA people a nd people from San Diego and Riverside." he observed. But. Cole noted, "Laguna has lost its bohemia. The artist can't afford to li ve here anymore. I mean the young strug· gl~n". new artist. a I ··Laguna has become more of a pro· f'essional town. They're art-minded, but they think mort> in terms of cliches than c reativ~ly .. Still, Cole said he hopes to do better in Laguna Beach than at his previous loca- tion in Los Angeles. where he was un- dermined by a lack of walk-in traffic. COLE, 35, BEGAN his career as a dancer and actor. "I got out of that about 10 years ago and got into retailing," he ex- plained. " ( also directed. designed and c horeographe<;I ... Cole has presented summer stocl< at Lake Arrowhead and directed the "Gypsy Camp" show at Knott's Berry Farm. He said he has won local awards for his choreography and set design. Cole also works as an interior designer but. he admitted. "a lot of my stuff comes up looking·like sets.·· -t=t " : ..,_ __ ,,,, __ ,,,._" -·-_, ..... . ... UPI-"!....,.,_,_..__...._._ .................................................... __.. --- ·p ,-J \ • Price of protection can be cheap LOS ANGELES IA P l -Once every 10 s econds, a home burglary occurs somewhere in the United States, a statistic that makes it seem it 's only a matter of time unti I the thieves drop in at your place Sales of home alarms are soaring. Homeowners can spend as little or as much as they want on security -39cents for a package of window decals that false- ly proclaim the house to be protected by a guard service, to thousands of dollars a month for sophisticated electronic systems and real guards. SPECIALISTS SAV a rough rule of thumb for homeowners is 1 to 2 percent of the market value or the house and its contents -or $1,000 to $2,000 for every $100.000. The cost of a specific home alarm system depends on a number or factors, including the size, location and physical layout of a house, the nature of the valuables to be protected, the degree or security desired and the homeowner's general lifestyle -how visible is the wealth? The coet or a home security system also depends in large part on the psychology of the lluyer -and when the purchase takes place. "MANY PEOPLE who buy residen- U•I security buy it art~r havin1 an lnci· dent and they buy it in a period or stress and will lend to over protect," says Pat Munro or .ADT Inc., a residenli•I and commercial aecurily company. ··we try to discoura1e them f.rom that, because no mat.ter how much yous-pend, nothin1 la foolproof. Unleai the homeowner knows of a really factual. threat above and beyond the norm•lUllnl of someone Just want1n1 to rtp them olf, they lhould not overprotect became lt 1•t111orbitant.'' Tbe llmplelt and cheapeat alanm start. at aw '10 for batt•l')'·powend clevlc. tbat toolf wbm tbty're diaturtMMI. ~ alarms are basicall y noisemakers. de- pending on sound to either frighten the in · truder away or bring help The next level of alarm is one which signals for help, usually through a leased telephone line connected directly to the nearest police station. However. authorities say at least 95 percent of alarms triggered this way are false and many communities have begun to dis· couraeetheir use. THE TIDRD KIND of system signals a central station staffed by the alarm company. With these systems, an a!arm .... company empfoyee calls the home a(ter an alarm is sounded and checks on the situation. If anything is out of the or· di nary. the empl<>yee calls the police. Inexpensive alarms are available at most hardware or electronics stores and do·it-yourself kits that allow consumers to wire their own homes are also popular. Some of the larger companies in the residential security busine5s are ADT. Honeywell, Wells Fargo and Dictagr•ph. Most home alarm systems include s moke det~ctors. although many homeowners have cftosen to purchase and install these types of •larms separately. THERE ARE TWO basic types or smoke detectors -ioizatlon and photoelectric. Ioniution detectors 1 respond faster to flames while photoelectric detecton respond ruter to 1molderln1 fires that' don't produce much smoke. Experts uaually recom· mend pbatoelectrtc detector for home use because thffe-quarten ot all bomt flre1 IN tht•low,,.arnoldertqtype. Prlcee IOI' amok• det.edon start at about ao. Whatever type JOU chooat, It •hould lulvt a 1eal of asaproval trom a na- tion~ recoplatd tntlq w tk:t 1uela H Uad'el wa ltara Labontorteew Paee.r Mutual. ' -.-........... --..... .....__.........,. .... , ...... ... Besf c_aoif furf-d The 10 be:-.t l'o1 fl urt·d \\unwn 111' I~. ~t'let·t·. ed for the 24th vc>ar In llclt-nc l'lirlls (iu1ld • of Professionctl. lla1r:-.t yli:-.b are ll'lot'k wise from uµper lt'ft 1 :-.ini.:t•r l'her . ctelress Joyc .. e DeWitt . :-.tng<'r Donna Summer: ac· ' - tress Natalie Wood : actress/model Lauren llutton : model Beverly Jol\nsQn : actresses Bo Dere k . C h arlene Tilton a n d Al i MacGraw : and model Brooke Shiel~s. Ffld9y,Jat\uefY 2. 1981 OM.YNDT CJJ Early parenthood reasons . DEAR ANN LANDERS: A ~'"' ll""t.n 1reat deal hu been said and written about promiscuous sex- ual activity amon1 the youn1 - and well there mi1ht be. Over one million teena1e girls in the United States last year became pregnant. self-esteem sometimes belleve J am a psychology major at that having a baby will elevate the University or Louisiana at them in the eyes of the world. It Baton fiouge. We have been dis-is proof that t hey can produce , cussing recent studies which something. Jt also provides them your r eader s might find with somethine to love. and enlightenina. It certainly gavt; hopefully, they will receive love me a broader view and deeper in return. •. insight into the problem. Jt is estimated that 35 percent According to the studies, there of the teen-agers who have are several reasons (other than babies out of wedlock do so in· ignorance and laziness) for teen-tentionally for one of the above age gii;ls to have JWl·of-wedlock reasons What can we do about babies. For example, rebellion this problem? -F ITCHBUR<.;, against parel)tal authority. Girls MASS., INQUIRY who feel they are being denied DEAR FITCH: The glrls l.n freedom sometimes get preg-eve ry c·a&.egory you have nant to "punish" their parents described need counseling. How for their strictness. • I wlsb every junior and senior · Soine girls will have a baby in high school could find the funds an effort to h ang on t o a to support a first-rate counseling boyfriend or t.o "please him." staff. In the long run, il would Several 15-and 16-year-old girl!> · cost the taxpayers a lot less said their boyfriends wanted to money and it could save an un- be fathers to prove they were told amount of grief. men. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A. In households where parents word, please. to the l7 year old were divorced or a death has Ot'· boy who w.as afraid to show af· curred. teen-age pregnancies fet·tion for Ins younge r brother were three times more fr·equent. for fear of what others might -The baby was :;upposed to sub-s ay stitute for the loss. I'm a woman. 25. and was also Girls _who have a low level or afraid tu be openly affec:uonate toward my sister. CShe wu 21). I wanted to hu1 and ki11 her many t imes (she was the sweetest person 11nd a true friend in every way>, but I never ·let her know how I felt. Instead. I substituted my real feelings by buying her 1ifta. She was not a wo~an of means and. had only h~r love lo give me ·-and she Rave it in abundaqce. I reca.11 hulling her only at Christmas -because I had an excuse. Christmas traditionally is the season for showing ap· r precialion and friendship. On Feb. 25 my sister died. My world has collapsed. How sad that.she never knew how much I loved her. Whal a tragedy that I foohshly deprived both my sister and myself of so much pleasure! Please tell your readers. Ann when there is love among amily members. in the name of ieaven. s how it! Don't put it off until later It may-t5e too late. - 1-'0REVl'~R REGRETTING IN AL: RORA. COLO. DEAR REGRETTING: So much has been said and written about sibling rivalry. I wish we could hear more about love and affection ~tween brothers and sisters. It does edst In abun- dance -and there ls nothlnl more beautiful. Thank you for sharing. ~;=;:::;;.;=:==::;;(,-if L - RUFFELL'S · 0mnrs 1 ---------- Basic micrmoove cooking classes to be taught in HB Lectures on stress UPHoLstERY [ c~c;5:~,~z~~9~~NG II Whet! YOll W.... SHADOW BOXES Hi. le1t 1803 Newport Blvd. I '22 H..t.r ll•ll Costa Mesa r ~~c-=·=·=··="'-= .. =-=s=•·=··~"-s_•~~,.,,.. 541-4511 I I I ( ( c l c c c c p It .1 Cooking rlassl·:-. 1k :-.1gnl·ll 1•sprn al ly for owners or m II' rolA a v1· 11\'t·n~ will be offcn·d fr11m i to ~I p .m on Tuesdays at The• C'uok -. l\111·h<'n an Huntington Bcar h rqod proc·essors. "l:Wlt1•rtaaning Made Easy with a :\1icrowave Oven·· 1s the· torn<' for .Jan 27 • Pat Cook, <'las~ mstru1·tor. '~111 µrt> sent .. Bask M u·ro" a \'t' Cook mg·· on Jan ti. demom.t rat 1ni.: roa:-.t het·f. chtckt>n, bacon. cgg1-. 1-trawh1·rn shortrake and 1•h11C'olat1· IJH! Four classes in February offer t'lhnlc foods prepare d In th e m 1c·rowave. including Oriental and 1'olynes1an , European and Scandana v1a n . Italian -and P o rtuguest'. Spanish and Mex1t·an cuisine Cost ror tt:ie classes is $15 a session or S50 for a series of four On Jan. 13. the· <:l a~s will ()(fer low calorie. high nutnl1on di shes. and on Jan. 20, ins.lructiun will ccnt<'r on com bining the m11·rowu\ l' ovt•n with t 'all 968·928SI for rcs(•rvations or an formation SATURDAY. JAN. 3 By SYDNEY OMARR AilfES ( ~ar 21 Apr 19J Communication with family me mbe r improves -you gain a more valid pcrspeC'l1ve and potential comes. iAW clear focus. Ta~r 1.1hra. Srorp10 persons play key roles. Lo g islancc t:all provides en· couraging new. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 201 Yuu are capa- ble now of compl<'tang an important assign-· ment. Add1t1unal information becomes more available vou learn rnor£• at>out money and how it. gets· that "'ay Steer dear of self ~eption Pist•t•s. Vlr·go natives figure prom- inently. Gt:MINI I Ma y <!1-.lune 20) i-:mphasls on responsibility, vressurt!. challenge and cha nce for greater reward \anrcr, Caprirorn natives pla y k e y rol l·S Spotli~h t on partnerships, conlrads , ll'~al nuances and m arital status Dnn 't forrl' issut·~ CANCER Llune 21 .July 22>: Popularity in· creases, reC'ent set ba1•k 1s revcrse1l. and you gain a "wider audience · A<·<·ent on cooperation with one who shares bu-.11 concerns Employ- ment picture is brighter <.ind you'll be rid of un· necessary burden. LEO (July 2:1. Aug 22 • You ~et lo hcai:t of matte rs. Emphasis on ~pcualat ion. fresh starts. a "new love" and c·han<:e to demonstrate creative capab11ttics. An11ther Leo. Anes and Sagittarius rigurc prom 1m•ntly Pion1•N a pro- ject! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 2l I 1-'ocus on proper- ty. security, shelter and long-range tax- financial planning lnlu1t1ve intellect is ac tivated. You know insltctively what should be done and when lo do it. Cancer, Capricorn persons play important roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0l'l. 22l · Emphasis on movement, trips, relatives, special messages and ideas which can be· transformed int.o viable concepLc;. Key is versatility, ability to laugh at your own foibles and willingnei;s to expand personal horizon. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Roadblock to financial progress is removed. Money. which had been "tied up," is released Accent on special purchases, sales and income potential. Check small print. detect subtle nuances and show wutingness to build on a more solid struc· ture. SAGITfARUIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21>: Ex- press views in direct. dynamic, creative man- ner. Take initiative. Display or iginality of thou1ht, action. Trust your own judgment, tim- ln1. You will be at right place at crucial mo· ment. Gemini. Virgo and another Sagittarian play key roles. CAPlllCORN <Dec . 22-Jan. 19): Conference la held in connection with remodeling or re· d•coraUng project ~ family Input should be seriously considered. Clandestine meeting may be necesaary to settle long-standing differences. n diplomatic. AQtJAaJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Examine 1ub1tance or promises made by one who aay1, "I want to be your friend." Define mean- lD&•. ••your view perfecUy clear. Be wary in conDeC!tlon with propoeed bualnesa invest· ment. Pl~altln1 aame. Club seeks members The Fountain Valley City Council has pro· c lai m ed Januar y a s Junior Month. Mrs. Robert Munck . president of the South Coast Women's Club, ac· cepted the proclamation ror the club and the 2.000 j unior clubs of th e California Federation of Women's Clubs. Membership is open to all women between the ages of 18 and 35 who are interested in corn· munity service. Local members have presented programs to preschools and SC'hools. s erved at the UC I Medical Center a nd at t he Women 's Transi- tional Livinil Center. Call 962·467 1 'for in formation Ref r_igerator maintenance There's no "he kind to you r refrige rator week," but pt'rhaµs there shoulrl he . because a well -tr ea ted refrigerator works a t optimum level. Frequent wa sh1n~ with detergent and water of the interior of the refriJlerator and its parts is necessary, but care of the appliance should not end there. The condenser area al thc base or back of the r efriger ator must be cleanM of dust which blot·ks the air s upply a nd prevents the unit from wo rking erri- ciently. · The gaskets a round the door sh ou ld be washed period~lly to remain flexible in order to keep the cold air from escaping. Ice buildup on the refrigerated plates and coils also reduces the ef· ficiency of the a p - pliance. so refrigerators that are not frost-free or cycle defrosting must be defrosted as often as necessary. Alr must be llJlowed to circ ulate I n the refrigerator. Don't block the air now by covertn1 the open shelves with paper or foll. Stress management js the theme of a series of works hops offered dur- 1 n g Jan uar y at the Maripos a Women 's Center, 777 S. Main St in Orange. · · M.a s t e r i n g Yo u r Stress" will be present- ed by Lynda Moss from I to 3 p m on Tuesdays Jan. 13 and 20. "Stress Management Technique~1• will be of- fered by J udy Roth from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays Jan. 2.1 and28. Lois Rubin will dis c uss stress from t h e pers pective of holistic health and f a mil y systems from J to 3 p m on Jan. 27. Call 547-6494 for in- formations and reserva· lions . Car wash Dirty cars, pickup trucks and vans can get a clean start on the new year Sea Scout Explorer Post 1069 will sponsor a carwash from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday al t he new scout base at 1931 Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Cost is $2. and pro- ceed s will go toward purchase of a new boat for the base and lo sup- port the sea scout sh,ip "Ar~us ." Ski weal- on return QUE($11EE. Vt <AP> Sa les of s kiwear. down during the 1979-80 season because of· the recession and a snow . clrought in the East, are showing signs of m aking a comeback. according to a skiwear manufac- turer Fred Andresen. presi- dent of Cevas, Inc., whose. sales were up 25 percent in October over t he same month last year, says: "More people are buy- ing this year , but they're more selective. Skiers a r e becoming more value-oriented. and are spurning dated, h igh· fa shion garmen ts in favor of more classically-styled, dura- b I e a nd fun ctional skiwear ." Exhibltioa TORONTO, Canada (AP ) -'"l\arner and the Sublime," an exhibition of works by J .M-.W. Turner 1775-1151, is on view at th the Art Gallery of Ontario throuch Jan. 4; 1•1. The show lnchades 123 watercolors, prtntl and dra •ln•• . wliich ·were executed from 1711 to 1845 and demonatrate an evolutkJn of theme and style. ~ ··-Iii ~ (J'tb. l~Mar. 20): What or11tnal\y appeand a Mtbaek 11 due to boomeranc in your favor. Sp9etal bualnna opportunity la preHnt - bow it, tUe ..tnnta1e of It. Canetr, Capricorn FiU • refrt1erator to capacity, but don't over- crowd and block air vents to interfere with cood air circulation. n• ublblt1on 1a built . around lGmll trOm tbe Tumer Bequ.t in tbe BrlUA llUMWD' ud tbe I c -aaUY91 play important roles. ComblnaUon of ehall_,e and frleridahlp dominate penoaal ae .. ano. · Be kind to your Paul Mellon eou.eua. refrtaerlltor, .ao that It at U. Y• o.tel' fer- can be kind to JOU. Brttilla Art. . ·~~V~~ INDIAN ·~ I~ ·l TERRITORY \ \ A C ...... loMi• bpMftU . I • Lectures .;.r.·~ ••• t:~ •Buy c.ncfSPll Cott•!C' J''" • Nava10 Zun• H<Jp• J•!we1·y • SrnokecJ Muuo.,et .. clf, 113 OFF Gowns & Robes • 'I; , '\. !'AO<..dS!>•nS By 1 h~ C11!e V2 OFF Bras, Panties & Slips t·: 424 Forest •••. LeiJ-a letich, CA 497.5747 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 3406 Via Lido. Newport Beach 673-n10 Row, deep price cuts on intrigµing gifts that just missed Santa's bag. Shop Pier 1 early for beat aeleotions. Vases • Baskets • Glassware • Screens • Wall Decor • Chairs • • Seashells • Placemats • N apk.ins Decorative Ceram.ics • Garn.es • Natural Floor Coverings • Tua pots Decorative Tins •Wooden Boxes • Stemware • Pillows • Candlea..41.cks Barstools• Mugs• L1m1ted quan1t11es of some items Selection V8{tes frpm store to store. Bar stool that's ,1 tall ver - c;•nn 01 the d1re1:to r'<> cha ir Barstool reg . 59. 99 3988 Chair reg . 39. 99 2988 I .. . 'You II have to forgive him He thinks of tt:lat sofa as his SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH F~ANC.INE , 00 YOLA evesz: INTEND 'TO 9AACKe? THE FAMILY CIRC~S by Bil Keane "You just wait! Wait till you grow up and have dolls of your own!" -- DENNIS THE MENACE .. 'IANUTS ' __ _.y Vlf'lll ''"'" by CMrttl-M. Scllull i ltO GEORGI ~----~----------------~ IT'~ ALL A80VT THIS SlOTMEl Al4D SISTER IM HOlLAND, MD MOW 00 SKATE IN A 816 RACE ... FUNKY WINkERBEAN l1M SOKPRISED .. I MUST AOMIT TMAT r Ne.4a ~l'DSEE~ ENJ()l(IN6 A BOOK ... ..... by Tom Batluk .e•maa peaple play ONE PL.()() IN (Y(}N()POL(,) ifiAT HA5 PROVE.N EFr:E:C.11V€ OJER fHE £.>EAR.5 IS 10 AR~ANC:JE: WHEN HE L.£.AVE5 lb ~ER 1H£ PHONE I YOU AND 1J-IE OTH~ PL.A4E.RS SPLIT UP ~1$ ~4 ! TO HAV£ A FRIE.Np CAU. ONE OF c.bUI< OP~NE.Ni5 DORIN& GORDO Ti.lt &AME I 4-)j ' 0 by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson r~~') ~~·'.ft~ CJ t;_l by Mell Lazarius • .;c iH4T 11= r '{ NE.\I Er;; ~E YDt,{ 1 1 TLL f3£ ..JCOD C..)f{ \ \E JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS YOW~ Nl1551NG COWCHAp HA5 B~EN 5POTTEp ON SOKllOOMEE iP,rBAJ LAND. ~1-- NANCY NOW SHOWING -- ----....... -.. . ··-.... -... DRABBLE New "<e11r~ Re~lo-riof\S 1. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SO WHERE. fHE- HE.CK HAVc~ BEEN,..!°' DR . SMOCK SUPPL'r' ROOM NOT~ 0000: THEY 600KED TIM AND WE DON'T t<.NOW WHEN HE'LL 0£ RELEA!>ED ON 60ND.' ~l \ \ 1 I COK '(OUR FR1E.Nu CONNIE TO rlER 5 TRFF Nt:.W YE.AR5 EVE PAV\'{ by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan NOT A 51 N{;t.E CROW I KNOW CAi:tRtE5 ANOPOME7t=R. -y., • -~ ~. -----~ ~, .... ,...,, .... .._. ,., by Ernie Bus"miller YOU KNOW WHAT. I THINK THIS POPCORN IS FORTY YE'ARS OLD, Too ' ... . _. .. ~ ''What's the problem THIS time?" ~ . -AND,S1S I by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont TODA Y'S CROSSWORQ PUZZU Jr~ Arrnfl'C ;1c 1r S~ ,Jn~'Ou1.1> ~'.! Seem 11 t••t' Ot e~·rg 'l.Jme · ~ "' soc>rr iJo>11, 54 Nonsense· ·5 rennnn 58 Pavmenf 16 5,11,,"'"''"' 61 -seaman 1 • Tcio actor 6'2 Norse deity 18 Par~ feature 6J T •ff '2 "'orCls 64 R1p 20 Listens 65 Stro~es 1~ Hotel 66 Sound out 2J T~e l te 0 1 67 Small Sulhl< 24 Ga•de" toot 26 Underworld god '2i L1grit ye110 ..... 30 Processes 34 Interior JS Places 36 Grtlek te11er 37 l egume 38 Occupation 40 Bass - 41 Wap111 42 Pretense 43 L ou1s1ana native 45 Boiled 47 Slupet1ed 48 Reagan to pals • DOWN 1 S1a1e Abbr 2 Ne1gbor of Mc.nt 3 Suckle 4 R1llt e•pert 5 Ve1b enC11ng 6 G1be 1 Girl s name 8 Cooker 9 Number ol Canadian provinces 10 Expire 11 Spoken 12 Hill 13 Simple 19 Hominy - l•"J TrD rP,\h"f' C:,)n(lu illo> • , u•~1lily ~ P .Jl.'if' S•"-''ll 21 Gyrate 44 0~1d1ze 25 Now - -46 Orrlls 26 Discovers 4 7 Noted spot1 '27 Harmo1111f's 49 Asian animal '28 Anoint 50 G1uard '29 Ouencri 5 1 Helen s .JO Muck mother 31 The Hunter 5'2 Issue 32 E Indian oog 53 Walk 33 F1•ee1 shoes 55 Help 35 Maul 56 Stave 39 Staff 57 Present 40 Worship 59 Label 42 Abrupt 60 Prior to . ......... . •' r "'ale NOTIC& Ptiauc NOTH't.: hCTITI-ev.1•au ........ T .... , P\J8Ut~ NOTll'E PU.UC NOTICt; .. ,... •ICt11'tWl IU ....... 11.tMa'YATaMltU , ...... _ .... ,.,_, ... "°'"' l;v\6ft•U• t All\.ION \OVAllE lfU O <,,Hl•U• A...,.,.. ltvliftie, (• '11'4 ,_, O 1,.,.. a. W.. t• Ca11tor,.I• <O• .. ••t-J llUO Giiien• 41.ven.,. "••ft• • "''• t•h ~·I\ l~Wd Of• COf -··-JOtiN 0 l V•K A. W N .1( ... 10 1 0.11\1 \«teWy t '"' ''.-.mtn' wa\ fU.O •••n trw ,..,""'' ('H,,._ Of 0'•"91' Cvunh OJ\ l)ll<om llet U ltlO f'ltllloll • l'woll-o.-Coe" o.11y P1101 0.< I~, l•. 1tl0, 1-J '· iQtt \Ol't·IO PUBLIC NOTICE N·71'M lfATIMe•TOP aeANDONMS .. T Ofl UH 0,. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ----... ,,.., "'euc "°'"• fllCTIT10&KMll•IP THI CITY 0' Ul\llMll, '" 0"• ..._ ITATIMae.T ..,,.. .. w11t1 er~ Jlllll f/I U. '"• 1-4-l"e ,..._, ••• "°1"t St .. • c:-tlU..,, _..., "._,,.,._, ....... ".. • .... __.i.-"*II<' •• , .... , .... N A T I 0 N W I 0 E C 0 M · lleft l•r flK•I y-.-..1 In tllt ¥UNICATl°'4. )411 le.I 1111• \tr..t. -1 Clf tll,1tl,7._ S..01• AM, c.I.._,.,. '21'1 °""''City Ciera Ge., .. 'II "°"'"' lnt•rprlMt. 1-1...~ I"( , e c.llf0t"'• <Ot-•11.,., 2•1 CllTDf lntlN 1 .. 1 1111• \I-, Wile Me, Celltot,.I• P ... llllWCI Or-C-11 o.llT flilol, '2101 Je ...... ry J. 1•1 ,,.,.., Thi\ bu\i-i. <ONIU<l9CI Dye CW· _ ------ llC>f•I-c;eo. .. w Sm1th PUBUC NOTICE E-11<1 .. ,.tM ------::~:.;.YP..,lu•. •·PMU fhl\ •le-I ..,., 1i1ec1 with tho fll(TITIOUletlltNlll NAMI ITATIMINT r_0.,,..y Cl••' ol Oranoe County on Th• lollowl"9 '"'"'"' ••• doll!t O.um .. , U. ,.., I' ""'"'' bu$1fteU iK • P"bll•-Or-Co.otl Oaoty Piiot C ~ W IEIHE RflRISES, 2•01 0.< ,., ,..,, J M . 2, •. "· ,.., ~1~ . .0 :,~;:" Otl••. Colla Mau, CalllMnla PUBLIC NOTICE C•mpci>Wen EntHprlM1, Inc., • Calitornla torpo<ellOO'I, 2t01 Europa Orhe, c .. ta Mew, C•lllMnla tJ4Jt f'ICTITIOU' IU"MIH Thi• bu\lneH II tondu(l9CI lly a CO< Fl\dllW, Jenuery 2, t II t Shadow cast by Prop. 13 By THOMASD. ELIAS The year before a California eubematorial elec· lion normally features constant political positioning by polenUal candidates, and that will no doubt hap- pen in 1981. And as in all other years that end in the number o~e, this year will see seemingly endless wrangling over the redistricting of all California's legislative andeongressional seat&. li has already begun. TM ... ._. ... _.,_.. l\ det"• W"* ..... , 111111 v l 1•1 c0•"'"" 1•111 ,ectt\\ (M\t ...... , \wnw t '"'•"" , .. ,., ~1('flTICJU• lllllM&U MAMll tl'Af&MaMf "CTITIOUI •u""'" ••::,..) rn. 10tlowine ......-,,., ao. '"" ..... Cl! '"° ll<llllou• 11Uwneu n•m. ul A a A TO•ACCO &ARN PIPE S.,OP •I UllO El l oro Ro.cl. El loro, C•llfornt•tt»JO NAMI ITATIMINT -atlon, '"• lollowlng ~''°"' are doing c.mpo.W.n ........... a\ EnlHprlMI, Inc. For what else beSides a promise of better treat· ment during reapportionment could have won all those Republican votes for new Assembly Speaker Willie l)rown, the longtime liberal black from San Francisco? Top•poll 81ATCHER BUSINESS CENTER Thil •le'-1 wa• filed f'lth .... ,,_.,..,... ~,., ~.. ..,, .. ,.,, .., • 0 ' .. """'"'QtUn •••\ f':\ C.. • t f\• t.;llO••OO H rWn\ •n Ov1t1Q tH.f\ir••U •• ~Al "A' 1>1C UlVtl UPMt~l l~UI ¥-.Ar""'°" Wiuv .. ••rd trite•PIO'' ••• ," t• '1-MU f he fk.HliOU\ bu\iM\\ n•me re terr .-ct \O atao-w ••' Ul.ci 1" O"t County un Jul~ ). 197' FVl..\.ERIOH, 2 La Paa 110..i, ounh Cter k ol Or•noe Coun•y on L•O""• Nl9110t. Ca '1•11 umber 17, 1•. lltr<•I C0<-•llon (a C•lllornte """" _.. f'-•\ ~""-'\ t. ,Of\O\.tl t.O D'f •"in ~ ......... CNlfW\0 JfJw • '"" \Hit~' ••\ ft1N •1,t1 t,.. ( Ot11M t C. ... ,. ;tt Qt •f\{lr \ Vvf'\' Uf"I "'...,.., (.~ca.•· t'N V'1• f(lllJ(• '\~Ul (le~\· (.• t"Ull t/H ttlf rt~i• 'ftUU Wn Shlffl! kwlew•rO D W)D' S. tert f Hill\ C • A a A CORP la C•lllorno• cor paratoonl 111' E FIOftn<• A...,. .. , Oo.,nn. CA ten«> corpor •tronJ, 77•• 1 l • Pat Ro•d, P"DllSl>ed Or.,. Co•"' O•llY Pilot, L•9U"• N._,, Ca t?•7l <.7', t•,Jan.2,t, 16, ltll S14S-IO C•,.,.11 tnt••Hlt I• C.•htornl• corPOr•loonJ, 1 Morro B•Y. Coron• det M•<. Ca ., .. ) PUBLIC NOTICE 1 rus bu\itt'e\\ .,,., COftd\lt \tG t>'f • . 0.o"'•' •0 ,.., ""'* 90111 "orpor•tlan P""°t1tl9G ()f .. t o.e\t C>•tt, Pt'C" ._ '•0 \f\r•Q•• \P•U '/u.\ort Dec: 12 •• 1' ,_. ••• 1 ••' *' .. b owl•"•'O Si .-.th F-1uo1 ftrfonn Al. A CORP 8• i ...... c ""''"'" Pr11i1oent--... 011 ... 00d C• vi.a .. C '""' Mm ....,,. HOllO 10>414 f /\on o.~~'~,=~~11:\ c.tO:~~~ .. o nv \• Pl' BU<: SOTIC E lhl\ \lalemtftl ..... ll•ecl w1111 tho r.uunlY Cl••' of Oran99 County on Oe<ember I 1'111 .... ,.,. T "• tOtl0•1n9 IW' W>f'h ., .. Oo•nQ ~"·"••-'ti Mt~l()oo Otl COMPANY ••111 GrM n••• l,,AtW Ht..tnhAQ10n IM•<h Ca '2Mt Gr1n1 l Argallr •Qfll i.711 Gr•evlew l •M t1u,,1tn9ton 8e•Cn , Ca '2 .. t R ot,.rt M T••ll •• l tl• Ha•kbro<*, S... 01"'8•. Ca. t1713 John o. l'IMllen, IUO OakClal•. Pa.-na, c.. t 110t Jav1d MaMourl, 1411 8ulltrtoelo. S.n OomM, ca. t\1)3 • T"I• 111 .. inau is cond .. ct•d llY • o-neral -llwrll\lp. Gr.,t E Ar99llrtG"I Tiiis •••t-t wet filed wllll 1no Cou"'Y Clortl ot Oran99 (ounl~ on Oec•m .. r 10, ,.., l'UllU P .. 1111\MCI ()rang,e CO.Oii Oally Piiot Dec 11. It. :it, ltlll, Jan J, 1 .. 1 49 ... IO P UBLIC NOTICE ... ""' ,.CTITIOUI aullNIH NAMllSTATIMENT The lollowlng ptl\OM ar• dolnQ llUtJneua~. THE BUTTONWOOD GROUP. -""-'...,,,...r Boule•ard, Ntwport lleach. CA .,..0 Rooert W a.11, +et O<amPO OrllMt Pacific Pall.-1, CA tenn E l(e\111 Owen\, II S•n Mete< War. ccw,o-c1et Mar, CA nus Tllh llU\lnen Is conducted llY 1 o•na••l 1N1rt...,t11tp E. Ktllll 0-t. GeNral Partner Tiiis 1le._t wa• 1111<1 with th< County Clerk ol Orangot co .. nty or Q•Mt•l p.rttwntup ....... , ... Doh f PU\ \Le..,._,t w•~ h f.cl t1111eh (f'r Count1 Cl•tk of Or•n99 C.ounty Oft Oeo,.,..,., s, '"° LawOttke111t lllCMA•D '· .. AUL a &llOCIATH 1111a..tac....,....-• ... Matti·-· $Mita .. lJttoaw-' l'l,.... .. a.~-11.c.. . .-PuDllshed Or-Co.oti Oaoty Piiot 0.< ll. It 2•, 1'90. Jan 1, 1981 5()06.IO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S SALE NO. f·I-) On Fr !day, ; ...... r. ll. '"''· •I • '\ • m HOME FEOEAAL SAUI NGS ANO lOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO. 41 Corp0r11too . ._ T!"\lff un ""' lh•t OHd ol T .... ,, dall'd AUQU\I H th ' 1911, e.e<ut~d DV OON E RAMIREZ ANO BONNIE S RAMIREZ, H .. w.nc1 •ncl Wife. •nd ,. <O<ded S.pte,,,.,.., 11. 1911, •• tn•tru- ment No, U161 Bk 17U8 P-1121 of Ot11el1t Record• Of O••noe co .. ntv. Stale of ca11torn1• woll \Ill at pu111i< autllon 10 1114! h•l!M•I bo-r tor <a•h In 1awtu1 rnGMY of '"' u"''"" St•t••. •t ttw nwtn r"trance to ttw (,ountv Courl"ov,..., 100 ~iv1c C•nt•r Driv• w .. t. In lfM' City Of S.nl• Ana, Co .. nh ot OranQO'. Stale ol Calilorn••. an r•Qhf. tttle ...o 1ntetf'\t conv.yed lo and now htlO 111 ol ""de' Slld Ottd of Trust. 1n tn.t proe:iirrty s1h>att'<f in ~aid County al\d Slat•. O.'I< ,,_ •• 1..ol l4 ot fr.o<I No 1060, 1n t~ Coh of Irvine,., ~hOwn on• "'•o ttwr.ot. retordM in -11>4. P-' 41, .4• a"d so. Mlsctll•neou• M•P•. r•corO• ot •aid 0••"91' County. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all Oecem .. rt. ttllO VITTI MILH a ltOtllMSO.. Aftfl; J, o.,tall S.--Cl>9l11 ... ,Me<.,_ ......... S.llt 111 '""'' 011 . oa\. m1n~r•t\ "no other hydro<orDon \ut>slanu• lying !>Plow a • depth ol !00 1..,1 l~m '"" s .. rl•<•, but w1tnout the r1Q11t tnlfy Jpon any PO<- toon •boV• a ch!plh of SOil lttl. IO la-r, mer ket, mine, ••plore or drtll for '-•rne. •S Ml tOt'tn "' a CMieO recorded J1nuary tO ... ,. N•...., llMcll, CA '2Mf RUIJll•hed Or-Coe•I O•i•y PHol Dec 12. 19. :It, t•. JM!. J, 1991 SCJOl.I( P..o_i'.-ClrM191 (Ool\I O••IY Pllol Oe< It, "!.!'· ltlO, Jan 1, Itel S01CMG PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IU51NISS NAME ST&Tl ... ENT ff\e tollo••nQ swrwn l\ do1nq bu\1 ~\\A\ ENTHEOS ~OC IEfY , 1801 W••l<lllf O• N•wport Buen, C• '1660 J amtt'. E 8<>MtCI, 11?0 A\lt< Pi r.o>I• M•w, Ca "1Ul This bil\],..\\ '' col\ducltd Oy an on d•vlouat, J•""'' E Bon•CC 1 Tiii\ sl•lemenl wi>\ lllfd .. 1th ltw (!iounty Cterk of OrenQ4!' (ounh on 0.C~m~r II, IQtl) FISllS1 F>u1>11shed Ora"~ (out OAllV P•tol Orr !', 16, 1990, J•n J, •, 1911 ~01.,,ec> PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUUNE\S NAME STATEMENT Tl\• toHowlnQ per\Ort\ •re do,nQ ttusintts•s INTER10fl TROPICS. 2000 Anartolm St . unit A Coot• Meu , c,. ,,.70 0•••0 L•"'" Rtnet . 2000 Anehe1m. Unit A CO'\I• Me\•, C• 97'70 Lor• l(•llllUn R"""" . 1000 Ana,.,.,lm SI , Uno! A Co.la Meu Ca 92'10 '"'' ,,, ........ s IS <on<li.o<lt'd Oy .. n In dl•id.,al thu\boOnd & *•'•I 0.""Re""'' Thi• statement ••• 111..i w1111· ""' Co.,nty Cteri\ of Oranqe Co .. nh on O.ctm._, 10, ttllO l'UIUO PuDlilhed Orange Coast Oa oh Pilot Orot 12, t9, 1•. 1990, J a" 1, 1911 ••S2·IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'l(l'ITIOOS austNESS NAME \TATEMENT Thi\ Dtaine\\ '' conductro bY • ~ ...... _,,,.,,hip. CAMPllEl..ltNTERESTS A-A AA C•"'•~lll,-­ P"'""""t • UH\ ~••ternit-nl wai f•lf'd wtth lhe County Cl•rk ot Orange county on Oe<•rnt>t< 11. '"° MUNTllR&YOSS AMrMYlitt UIW , ... '•l~lllld o. .. S..lt• ... '°HIOffk• .. • t .. 71 ••••n•, ca. n1u P"bll~twd Oran~ Co.o•t Dally Pitol 0.-t "· 1', '"°· Jan J, 9, 1991 5003,90 -"- PUBLIC NOTICE N·1>4U l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t ht! fOllOWlnQ per"-On\ IJft doinq bu1>1ntu.n fllCTITIOU1 auStNIH NAllU STATEMllNT The tollowl"I perM>M a re doing bu.11n•,.\M PAl..M VILLAGE INVESTMENT. 7601 '1h SI • ayerwo Parlll Ca. tOUI Ming--Lu, .. , OcrNn CrHt Or., H11ntint1on Beach. Ca ., ... Shu·Cl•n Lu, t'11 Ocean CrHI Or , HuntinQ!on a.ac11. C• '2M6 Tiii• bu11neu I• condu<lld by •" in· dh,iduAL Ming.,..nl..u Tiits •ta•-• w•• Iii.cl wltrt tne co .. nty cierit of Or•n~ County on O•tf'mbitr 10, 1WO '1SIJ4t PuOli\NCJ Or-COol\t OallV Piiot 0.< 12, 19. 26, ltlO. Jan. 2, 1991 4'1'-IO PUBLIC NOTICE 1..ANOEVCO. 4911 81f<h StrHI, FICTITIOUS auSINISS Suitt 170, lll•wPOrl B•ach, CA 91"'10 NAME STATE ... ENT l..enclev<o, l..td (a Calltofnil <O•· Th• loll-lnCI per'IOft " <101n11 bu•i· por<olooM. •9'21 81r<h Stree1, Su•l• 110, neu as N•wport 8fo¥h, CA 91'60 SEAY SAILING ASSOCIATES. t~ T h1\ bu,•f"lit\\ t\ conducteo b~ a cor· Rlv•rsldt Av• . Newpiort Br•<h . .51 porallon 91~) l.ANOEVCO. L lO R·oc111rd Nort»rt S..1•. 1• Crt'I JOlln 8eld<t, P'"''"""' Clf< t•. Coron.. Ml Mar, (I 91•1S 1th ... \tatement w~n •·•fld with tht" Tru' bu\me'\ I\ conauttP<!I bV •n tn County Clerh of OranQe" Cou"IY on divtdu•I. Ot'C.mt>Pr •O. l'lllO Rocha«j N ~ay llOSll N,ELO KASSOY & lllltAUS Trti\ 5loll"'""nt wa• lilld .,1111 lhe L•• c...,..atlan <'.o .. nty Cler~ of Or•nQf! co .. nty on UtM.c-o.1 ... -,.. Oecem!"" is. 1~ leverty Hllll, CA to2IO ann: R-•• Oita Pubh\hed 0...,.90 Coast Daily Pilot 0.-< 19, 16, 1990, Jan 2. 9 1911 )O'IO-IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aU51NESS NAME STATEMENT Th• fOHO'#tt'IQ P@t\On\ 1Jr• dOjn9 bu\lnt\\ •\ CORONADO OIL COMPANY, t•!t t Greenv1ewi. L4M~ Hunt1n9ton Bu ell, Ca 9lf>ft Granl E Argal>rlQ/11 16111 Gfeen view L•M, t-tuntinqton ttrach, Ca .,, ... C•rl F Cirt.W. 601 81iy!.idP Ono;f, Newpart Be<t<ll C• 91"'10 , This busi"f'\:ii f\ (onduch:id by it general parl""''hip Gr anl E. Arg.ol>r iQhl This si.1 • .-.-t wa> lltf'd with ttw Co.,nty Cler• ol OranQ<! County on Oecemt>Pr 10, 19111 ""'"' PuDlltllrd or-Coa\I Daily Pilot O.c. 19 ,., '"°· )MO 1 ... '"' SOit IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICftTIOUS IUSINHS NAME STATEMENT l hto tooow.n9 cwr"°" ts do•no t>u~' n~s' tt!t RIPTIDE RADIO CO/oll P~NV , UOJ so .. th coa.i Orlv•. Sultr 311 Costa Mrw, Ca. 91626 o • .,.,d e. ow'1Mo. 19 111pt1d• Court Nt..,POrf Beach, C• 97 .. 3 Tni~ boSmee.\ t\~on<.l~t•O blf an In · dlVldUdl O•vld 8 OMrbfoO lnl\ ~tatemf'nt #ti\ ,,Ito with the County (l•r~ ot Oranoe County on O~•mbor I~. l'lllO l'UU., Pub1l51)ed OunQP. Coa•I O•llY Pllol Dec. "· 16, 1te0, Jan. 1. 9, •'let SOll·IO PUBLIC NOTICE l n~ \treet addrHs or other common df\1onat1on of th~ re•I CHOPtrt r dncdl>td .C.O•• i• purport•d lo tit' 1HJ1 Swe•t•n Sir••'· Ir vine , ORANGE COUNTY C•lilornoa .. Thr foll°"'lnq per.on " dOlrlQ llu\• MS\ IS KARMAN ANSWERING SE RV ICE, 2991 Gra<r Ln . Cos II Mt w , C•. 9'2•26 Gr-Karmarl. -Et .. (•de<o, P•lm Stwlf\9\, C•. '22•1 , FUUU Publl•twd 0.anQe coast Dally Pilot Oe< 11, "· 26. lteO. Jan 2, Itel 4941-1IO PUBLIC NOTICE PfCTl'ttOUS •UJl .. ISS NAME STATEMENT T "e toll owing ~,_, I• dolrtQ w.I MUNICIPAL cou•T·CENTllAL Saki .... Wiii iie ...-. wrttiout COW· JUDICIAL DISTtllCT nant or w•rrantv. eapres• Of lmptlotd, , .. Clvk ce.iw on ...... , re9ardlr>g title, "'" .. "'°" Of •Mum· ~.Mia, c.l...,..a '2191 bran<el, to pay '"" "fllNld prtnclp•I T"'' Duslnal• Is c-..Cl•CI II~ •n '" divldual, Grt9111Carm.,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUaLIC HEAtllMOS Will IE nenat: MELD IY , ... CO\TA ME\A PLAN· DICK'S CLEAN 'N FIX, IS. Costa NINO COMMISSIOtt AT l'HE CITY MewSt.,CostaMew,ca.'2.,7 MALL, 11 , ••• °"'"· c.eta Mew, Rlc ..... d w. Pflllllpl, I~ Co•t• BUT NO MATTE'R HOW EXCITING or impor tant they turnout to be. thesetwopolitical stories will likely be overshadowed by a tbird one, al least during the first halfof 1981. ' • That will be the state's adjustment to the real world of Proposition 13. as the chief of the California Taxpayers Association describes the new financial situation. For Calirom ia has li ved in a sdl't of fool"s paradise since Proposition 13 passed in 1978, culling property taxes by about S1 billion The multi-billion dollar surplus on hand when the Jarvis-Gann in itiative passt>d allowed SOUTH ER!lli -.., ·1oc al governme nts and CALIFORNIA schools about 87 percent of .. ,O(:(J ""·, their pre· 1978 funding ___ r ___ -__ .~ __ _,,, f!ven though the tax cuts meant they were bringing in only 49percentoflhe revenue they did before. But th~ surplus runs out this year , and that's when the battles should begin. A FJ'ER ALL, LIFE IN THE public sector hasn't been exactly easy sioce Proposition 13. even with state bailout moQeY available. And it promises to get much harder without the cushion. Public li brary hours have been s hortened in mos t cities, police and fire department staffing i~ down about 15 percent from 1978 levels and many school districts have shortened school days, some to the point where students can't tah enough ac adc mil' courses to qualify for admission to maJor universities But most of these cuts haven't been ,·1s1hlt· to m any Californians. Children still attend puhhc schools even if private schools arc 'proliferattn~ and roads are ~till maintained reasonably A II pollc·c and tire statwns :-;Hll a ns wer their telephones "'ht·n called, even if not quite a s quickl y as before But some of that may change when the state·.., 1981 ·82 budi:et takes effect next s ummer WILLIAM HAMM, THE STATE'S b1part1san legislative analyst . has warned that there must ht' "substantia l c uts·· in present service and employ me nt levels -or else some1a')( increases. ·But Proposition 13 makes tax increases nearly impossible. even if legislators, city councils. county boards and the governor were so inclined. It requires a two.:thirds majority in a popular vole ~o gel a local tax increase and the same margin in the Legislature What's more, Gov. Brown vows lo levy no new taxes in the twoyears left on his term. That translates into unprecedented jockeying PLAINTIFF INSUltANCE COM· sum ol Ve,m 0 , pl"• lnterHt thtreon PANY OF NORTH AM ERICA .~· rovl-lnlheNote..curedlly .. id ANAHEIM NATIONAL llANIC ~'.,tj of Tru•I, plus u ol Ille dal• of""' D EFENDANT· SONNY~ 1nl1Tat"pulllic•Uonotthl\NOll<••n..S- Tlll5 J\11-1 WM flied with I"" County C\efll ol Orel'IQlt Co.,nty o~ Oe<•mber ts, tteO. .. ,, ... , C•ll ..... IA, M •:• p.m. er H •-at -.. SL, Costa Mew, Ca. n•ll ,..ul~I• tllerufter a n M••ol•T, Tllh llU\l,..u I• c-.ct..i llY an 1"· for the money that is left. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher h a s b e e. n v 0 t e d .. Personality of the Ye ar" for the second straight time by a poll of listeners of the British Broadcasting Corp. Auto club delights ministers ALT/\ M ONTE SPRINGS. Fla. CAP> - II began with ·a one-inc h ad i n ll ot Rod magazine: Was anyont' interested in joining a t·luh for owners of l!l55·5'l·57 Chevies·~ In o ne mo nth . JOI C hev y ow n e r s r<'spon<led. so Adventist m in1sters Danny Howell and Ooug Moorhead, hoth 32 . hegan mo11nltght1ng. teaching at parochial schools all clay and work ing at nllo!ht on their Classic Chen· Cluh lnterna 11onal· H\" TllY. t :SD of the (1rsl n•ar 1974 the r l11b 11ao 2.<166 memhers "Wl1 were flahber~ast · t•d ... !-a\·s llow ell. Thl . .;' h ad n o idell t ht•n· ·we rt• so many pcoph: who felt the way they did about sliding behind the wheel or their L955 . 1956 or 1957 l'hevrolets. llllt LCO)(; FRAN!( l"ARACE, •~d d1llon1t e\llmalf'd _..,of U .060.00 DOES 11,,,_,, X, ln<I"''"" for advanc~. ii any. under ti-l1Prms SU....oMS of H id Oet<I ot l "'''· 1tn. c.haroe• cASI MUM•I• 11Molt ..-d Ul)e<\-of llW Tru•tee. NOTtC·ll Y• MW ...... -" l'he Tiie -tlCl.,Y under wod Deed ol c .. ,, .,.., ._ ... -•ti r-•'-' Tru\t ""' r>eretolore en cut9CI arid.,.. , .. , .....,. _,. """"" fa. ,.....,. llvereo to uid TruslH • •rotte n wltlll• • &a~ ••• -,_.,.....,. O.tl•rallon of Oetaull ol ti• Obllga· Mt-. lions tecurt<I by wl<I OH<I of Tru•I, -.. Pulllll-Or-Coa\I O•llY Pilot nee. It. 26. ltlO, J.,,, 2, t. , .. , 501 .. IC PUBUC NOTICE Ja.....,•'C. It. 1•1, ,_..,. .. ,_ ...-. 1hvldua1 llif aHfk.U..: AlchMd W PflllliPS I ZONE EXCEPTION PEAMIT Tnl• \1 .. _I .... lolld with l"9 zE .. l-c>4 -hnl .. IW ~ of Tr«I County Cterll ol Oranp County o" TT·lll') fOr crown Engl,_rlng arid· 0e<1mtw• ts. ltlO SurveylnQ COroor•tion. •U'U'lorhed P'11H .. agent for Ge<>•CIO' Kol>O•. P.0 Boa Pu1111.-Or-Co .. I Dally Pilot Schools and colleges wi ll be pilled a({c;inst citic~ and ~ounties. Fire and police interests must fi~ht'"' • we lfare recipients a nd parks and recreation backer~ will be jousting with state employees ''We were around the m all t he lime back the.p 1growing up). bul\l was no hig d eal ," ll t1\H•ll rt>calls Rul "When we were tn col· lcge. we used to dream ahoul starting a Chevy r ar duh ·· · AYtSOI UtMll Ila -_.,.. .... and a wrtnen Noller of o.11o .. 11 and It ''*-',.... 41«• c...W• u•. Et.ctlon 10 s..11. wnlcll Nohce .aid slfl ... -la• -... Uol. ,.._.,.. Tru\IH ha• uuMd to llr recorded on u .. ,..,.. • • lllal. ua la 1 ..... ,,. •. S..ptemllrr I, 1-as 1n11{Umen1 No. Clefl......... · 14'9 Bk tl7J) P9 661 bl 0111<1•1 If you wlsll to ..,., lht .ovlce of •n Ret o•d• of .. id County attorney In thll m all••. you ShOuld do Said '"'" w ltt 1>r <ondu~ted Dy so Promptly 10 lrtal •o"' wrltltn c 111tornl• Po•llng and PuDt1•n1no "'"'°""'· 11 •ny. ma~!» tiled on time Company who.., """"" and prtonr SI U\led OtMA 'IOlicllar •I consefo "" ""mMr Is 117 North M•dl\01\ Avtnuo, un •l>o9"do en esl• asunto. ctetwroo PH•clena. Calllorn111 '1101 PH 12131 ll•certo lnm1dlalamente. de est• 6tl 4S4ti mane~•. su rt-••a eK•lla, ti h•y Oaled Oecembtr??,1990 ......... puedt ... reol•tr..sa. tl•mPO HOME FEDERAL I. TO THE DEFENDANT' A Cl vol SAVINGS ANO LOAN complalnt .... -tiled b• Ille ptaln "~~IATIONOF N·nMI l'ICTITIOUS IUStNIU NAME STATeMENT The follo•lnQ PtrM>rn •r• doin9 DU•lneu •• TELEP.,O N E CO M · MUNICATIOHS SYSTEMS, 2401 Eatl 17111 StrMt, Santa AN, CaUtorni• •11ot Gaoror W. Smilrt Enlrrprl\fS. Inc . • C•llt·orn•tl corpor•Uon, 240' Ea\t 1'111 Strttt, S.nt• Ana, Calllornl• '2)01 Thi• llU\ineu '' con<luct•d by• cor paratloo Grorgo W Smilll Ent.,prlM•. In< Klllly L. Pauh>\, SH<etary ~It~. llew rly Hiiis, for C-llloN I Uw 0.c "· M. ltlO. Jan 1. t, '"' S071-IC Permit for''"" 1.....,11 rM.,...llal con-dOmlnlum ,,....,.,_,., with •••lane"" trom req.,t,.cl drlwway width, private P•llO arH. -IO< Otf\lity clevi•l•Ofl. and a1w a Ten\all,,. Mell of Tr.ct for• Of'lf: IOt \Ubdivt\IOn, toc•t~ at 1"1 BU• Slr .. t, In arl R3 Zcne En¥iron· ment•I Oettrrm•n•tlOn Nfgatlve O.ctarallon PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTIT10US aUSINEH M&Ma\TATE ... NT Tl\e loll-lnQ ...,._. IS doing llU\I· M \S•s· COAST MOl'IETAAY TRUST AG ENCY, 2'02 Nt•POrl 8 tvd , Ne..,PQf19Ncll. Ca. 92643 Bruce J , Pick lord, ""'" SeashOre Orltt • ...._, llffch, ca.~ Tiiis lllnlllft\ 11 c-.Ctff llY an in· dlvlduat, 8ruc• J. PIOford SAYS ONE SACRAMENTO lobbyist. ··Thcrt- won't be room enough in the Capitol Park for all the protests we're going to see when the Legislature starts considering the next budget.·· The outcom e'! That will depend on the clout th(· competing interests can gene rate with lawmakers. whose attention will neverthe less be partly f(ICUSNI on the more traditional political infighting thal would normally occur in a year like 1981 1 E!ias1soco!umnist baited mSantaMnmca 1 ~OW THE\" have zg.ooo dues-pay mg me m· ht>rs m all 50 states and 20 foreign tountries. ··we don't have a heacl t•ounl. o f co u rse.·· ll owcll ~a.rs ... But I would guess our mem- hcr~ own at least 50,000 l'ars. J\ few even have 4-0 <)I' 50 .. tiff agalMI you. II you ""lsh to dot•nd SAN 01 EGO 1111• ••woult, you mu\t, within lO d•Y• a CorPO".alo.,;, as TRUST EE after t"I\ summons Is \lr~ed on your BY, u nd8 R, War~r. Ille wit~ this court • '"''"'" 11sp0n.., Aislst11,.t Vice p'"""""' Thi\ \IAlt-nt. w•• flit<! with Int co.,nty ""' ol Or•~'il"' County on December 12, t'llO. l'Ul47' Published 0.al'IQlt Coast Dally Pllol. 1 ZOHE Ell.CEPllON PERMIT ZE·ll 06 tor l. .. & StroO Architects, autnor111<1-""10< EGS M•lro, .. s Town c,,..,.,. Drive, tor CMdlllonal Us• Permlls 10< Off·\lle P"rklnQ, 5mell car parking, and t>uoldlnQ helQhl in U · ten ol JO f .. t in 'onlut'Cllon with con- \\ruclloo of an -o•imaiely 77,000 \q"•re 1001 olfite bulldlng, to<ated at lSIO N .. tmeg Pl-.e, on. Cl z-. En· vtronment•I 0.-termlMtion NoQalllre Oetl•r•Uan. • This stat-I """ fifed wit" the County C .. rtt ot Or•l'IQlt County on Oecem .. r 11, ,.., fl1SlJ71 Publls-0r-. Coen Dally Piiot Oe< 12,J 9· Jt, 19111, Jan, 1, Itel .,..._'° Unnsual names. explai1ied 10 the compl••nl. Vnle\\ you do •o. p.,01os11rd Orangot C<Hl•I Oa•lv Piiot, your Otlault wlll be entered on aP· Jon 1,9,16,1991 S•63·80 plic•lion ol tM ptalnliff, and thl\ court , - C"~"' """ ,_, ,.,, ., o 11r. '"'' ~t4l·IO PUBLIC !liOTICE For,.,,,.,.. lntormatlononl,.,.,abov• appticatlom, lelepl!OM TS4-S74S or call at tne oflict of tr. Pl•nnino o.p.rt· ment, Room 100, 77 Farr Oriw , Cosla MUI, C•lllorni• PUBLIC NOTICE may enter a judQlnent •O•insl vo" tor tho rellef oemandeCI In the comptalnt. which could retult ln garni.nmenl ol w•iie•. t..,lng of m-v or p•-•h or otller r•li•f req.,••led '" •'1• com PUBLIC NOTICE CflP241 l'ICTITIOUS IU$1NIH MAME STATEMENT The loll-Ing PIP'"°" 11 dol"G busl· NOTICE 0' l'•USTEe'S SALll T.S ..... l'C SIN nen •' to.l•MfU Pt.,,..1ng Commiu""' CNlrlH W Rot>Prt• ~retary •nd Director of Pl.,.nong N·7MM "CTITIOU' IUSIN£'5 NAME ITATEMENT Tiie 1o11ow1na perwn i• doing bU•I· Plail'I. ' O" J-y t, Hll, al 9 tS AM. SUNNYSIDE VP SO\.AR n•S' •\ Al.I'S HAIR &AZAAR, 4'J tltn I l I l c l ( c c c Publl\r.d Or~ Coa•t Oa•I• Pilot, DATED July,, 19" Donald \. """""' OSL SERVICE COMPAHY a\ dulV SPECIA\.IST. 101 OQle St . "A," CO\I• •-lnled Tnt\t"" under -pur\Ulnl Me ... Ca 9'2U7 SfrHI, tOill •Y-, ca .,.21 Clerk 8 y \.--.Ore Brown to O.e<I of Trust re<ordtd 10.lt·11. Pllilllp f' ColleU, 101 Ogle St ; In•• No 4tJn, .., -11'03. p-··-.:· CO\ta Me.a. Ca .,.,, Janu•'f· ttlO S116..0 Jan~ Marie Metnam. 10s ltlh Strut, "-Pl A, N•-'1 Bra<ll. t a 97660 Oe\JutY cooo•MO& IURl:SM fl.O ... •ntl 14 ... of ottlcr•I Recor.d\ I""'-office of Got""' Sun.et Oewl~en• C0<p the County Recorder ol Orono• I• Callfornl• coPl>O'alionl PUBLIC NOTICE Tlli• llU\i~• "c-ucted llv an in d1vidu•I 27" Ma""' atM., Ste. JU c .. ,a Mew, CA ftt2' 1710S~lt Coun1Y, St .. • of Calllornla. u ecuted Thi• IJU\lne\\ I• conctu<led by • <or w.7J•~ by GtlANT 0 MCM •FF •nd oor•tion. ..,,.Ol'l(•"To-••11•0M• J-M.llrle Melf\am OO•OTHY E. MCNIFF.-"" and GOLDEN SUNSET " ~ ~ ~ > oa w ife u trustor. WI LL. SELL AT DEVELOPMENT CORP tNTlttlSTllD IN THE ESTAl'I OF Tllo\ \1alement •h flied ,.Ith ll\e co.,nty Clerll ot Or•n9f County o• Oecomlll!r 10, ltlO ·-Y' ..,, ... I.UH P"llll•-Or-Coast Dally Piiot Dec. 19,26, 1'111,Jatl 1.9. 1981 sot•·IK PUBLIC NOTICE NJ ... IUPlltlCl'I COU•l' Ofl CALl,D•MtA, COUNTY Of' O'IAMGI 1•a.-~0tt ... ..,.111 .... ._.-·CA flm CAH MUMl•'I: D1••tt IUMMll'ft !PAMll.Y \.AWi MAttRIAGI Of' Pl!TITIOHI! It ' JOSE A . CAl..OEltON, alto ~nown a• JOSE Al"OLONIO CALOl RON ltESl'ONOl!Nl· ll~tE RIVERA CALOEtlON, alto •nown at ROSI ltlVE •A CALOUION MOT1ce1. . ..... -....... ,...~-· ~ ..................... ,_ ...... ...,. ..... _ .............. . ............................... ,,.,.. .................. . ......., ........................ .. .. ,....., ..... T-6 ......... . ....... .,,_, ........... _. &YllOI U1te• Ila,, .. NM•lllila .... II ............ ---ceMf9 Uf .. .. ......... _ ... ....... ............ u. • ......_ ... ~= ............ ,_.... ........................ ... ,., .. ._....._ ..... , .... .. _.. ................. .. ........................... ...... .. u a 1..1c AUCTION TO HIGHEST """""" Coll•ll, LAtl•Y OT IS JONNSON , ••DOER 1'011 CASH peyablt at time Presldoeflt OICIASID. of w le In 1-ul ..-y of 1M Unltecl Thi• •lat-I wl\ llltd with 'the 140TtCE tS HEREBY GtllEN to all Statftl 1111 the main enlrantt to ttw Counly Clerk of Orangr Co.,nty on perto"s I nteruted. whtlll•r •• C°"nty court,.,.,.., 100 Civic C.nl.. December t. '"°· uf'dltor•. IWfr\, 1"981~•. or MvlSt .... I 0.1 .... we.I, 5'<11• ,..,.., Cetllornla all "*M In the ••l•I• ot 1..AltRY 01'1s right. tllf• and 1n1 .... 1 conwrtd lo Pul>lllM<I 0.-Co.o•I O•lly Piiot JOHNSON. deCHMCI. whoM' , .. , •d· and now !Wld by 11 -Mid°"" of Dec. 11, 1'.)6, 1•. Jan 1, 1te1 -S·IO dr•u .... 1•'I04 Stonegtau. Tustin. TruJI In ,,. pr-rty 511.,.tecl In ••Id -----Catllornl•. lllM l•ll9r\ ltttamenlary c-ly -Sl .. edetcrl...Sas: PUBLIC NOTICE or ot a<lmlnlllratlon h•ve -luutd Lot .. olTraclHo.M4J,lnllleCllY . lo ROOHEY J . JOHHSON, Ad· of coot• Mew. County of Oran99, Slat• ------;;:;Mfl-m lnl,trator, lly: Ot•lrlct Court ol Ford ol ca lilarnla, ••per majJ recorded in l'ICTll'tOUS aUllNEH County, Kanws. • co"rt of competent aoo• "'· PaOH II, 12 and 13 Of NAMllSTATIMINT jurlMllcllonoftheStatrofK•MU,111•1 Mloc•ll-IMp\, In the office of Tiie tollowlno perM>ns are dolnQ Ille 101-•ne t>fftoll I• lncteMed lo or the count' recoroer of wtd county, bu•in•u at notdint penonal -•ly of the .. 1d The 1trul addreu and other GOODWIN ASSOCIAT ES, tt cle<edent: J-E. HOim, Pu041c Ad· '°"'"'°" dtt...,_tlon, II any, of tht ~1ody i.-. trvlne, Callfornta t2714 mlnl\\r .. O' by A,V. ltelthafd, 0.llUIY, •••• pr-rlT dHcrlbed above 1• MIChffl l Fi•h•r, 113 A•pen City Of \Mia Ana, County of 0rM99. -por1ed to be: lnl l<lnQI_. Court. Lane. Coota MfM, catlfornla •»17 That ,.,. underolQMd de\lrH to r .. CO\ta -·Ce. m» Oona Y IC nan. 113 A-n l ane, ce lw tlle Mid pertO<Mll pr·-rtv or col· The ~,.._., Trust .. dl1Clalm1 Cotti' MeM. c;a111ornla t»71 lot<I the ctalm(I) -lo remow lllat MIY tlalMlllY far enY Incorrectness ol Anne v. ll•ll•rman, IS>H collac1eclorrett1"9dlr..,.theSlateof Ille 1lroel ....,.... -ollltr '°"'"'°" 111111~"'· Encll\O, Calll0<nl• "°' Calllornla to 11\t .. id .i•t• -r• l•I· ...~ 11.ny, W.. Nr•lrt. v101 s . Fhher, 1011 sewenlll ters 1 .. t-•rv or of aclmtnlstratlOO'I Said Wit '"''" toe ~de. without Street, •I), s.>ta Monica. C•lllornla ,. • ..,. bHft ltll'"9. ,.,,,., Pulltlstwd Oranot Coe•I Dally Pilot O.<. "· 2•. ~~_!.!._!..•1 10''"" PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •USIMIH NAME STATEMINT Tll• foll-Ing .-rson ,, dOlng bu•I· MUAS: ARL.ENE'S NEW U SALON, Jt•S H•lbor Blvd., Co.ta MtY. c a. nu• tda Art-Ha,,,..tl, .. u1 Blrdl• l..alM. HunttnQton &Hen, ca. n..i1 Thi\ IJU\lne" 11 cnnolu<tltd II• an lrt· dlvldual. IClllArl_H_atl 1'111• •l•temenl _, lllecl wltll the Co1.1nly Cl•rl of Orange County on o.um .. r ts. ••. '""" p .. 1111.,,.., Qrang,e Coa\I Dally PllOI O.c. It, u. 1•. Jan. 2, t , t•t soas• PUBUC NOTICE <•'I•"•"' or warranty, ••Pf'•H or tO«>J All ,.,_ having ctalm• ... Inst ,...,.._., .....,...,. llltt, pet-Mo<>. or Lu ll• s. Shurpln, 114t ElllM>n Ille dec.-nt or an lnhr"l In Mid •M--llKft, to ... , .,,. ..... alnl"I Orlw , 11 .... ,,, Hiiis, (alll0<nla t0210 Ht ate -#1"""9 lo oblKI lo"""... "CTtTIOUI •ullMEIS llf\llM ... I -Clf t1W nClfefsl 1ac11red Tllll -IMn h condllc ted by a rne•al lftlftl Qlw -ltttft nollce Clf sucll •AMI ITATIME•T .., .... Died of T~I. With lnl-t goneral ,,.,_tl\IP oOle<tlOrl lo 11\t ""''°" Of parson• In-Th• ICl!lowlno --II .-.no 1111•1· •-· •.,...,..... '" -..... 111, Vl<tttS.l'lw r ...-10,erlloldtneper-.at_rt, nenH: ._ Mvan<et. 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But the name for the south Arkansas town ac· tually is a corruption of the French words for the sum ac tree!'i that cov ered the country lane lead ing to the pioneer s ettlement Mispro noun ce ··su ma c couvert" and you'll j?et Smackover Ink got its name dur ing balloting for tht' town's name. the stof"y goes. A school teacht'r in the Polk Count.,-town created the ballot, and to make sure the votes were legible she wrote . "write in ink·· beneath the ballot box. And everybody wrote in the word "Ink." Raid f\noh. like many of the state·s towns. got it s name fr o m the railroans IA•gend has it I hat railroad workers u s ed a knobby h ill without trees as a landm<trk and called it bald knob Rou~h ~x:it FREMONT 1/\PI A ma ·n fl e d from a courtroom and s mashed through a plate glass door after a judge sen- tenced him to jail in- stead of a furlough pro· J?ram. deputies said. SPECIAL CONCERTS THE DONNA FARGO SHOW UN. & MON.-JAN. 18 & 1 1UNDAY,JANUARY18 ShcrN Tlmn 3:30 & 6:30 p~m. 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JM.I,"" ..... ~ -·-' ... . • e ll}oys refuge LAKt: (;HARL Jo;S , I.a ' A P I Lynn Ander!:ion !>ays the caty folks who know her as a country musk star thinks she t el l s sh aggy 'gato r -.tories about her life on t h e ranc h a s Mr s Harold "Spook" Stream ll l. ··Jf I tell them ~had an alligator in the back yard and had to pull H out. they look at you str&T'lgely . But it's true. we had an eight-foot a l- 1 i gator i n our bCAc k yard ." BUT THEN, some of the people al home in Late Charles , where her millionaire husband ~rew up, look a t her strangely now and again a nyway. "People don't think I ' m a re a I p e't s o n som etimes. I'll hear two ladies 10 feel away from me in the store saying, ·That's her.' "The other one \\ 1 ll ! <;ay. 'No. it's not.' And rh e first wil l a ns wer., ·Yes at is. that's her · And her fril•nd will ask. 1 'What's she doini.: huy ing groceries'!• - "Well. I eat too " AS LYNN Anderson. I 'i he - h a s ret·o rdf'!I a dozen albums eight of j them produc·ed hy hf'r first husband. <: lcnn S u l t o n . w h 11 m s h t ' d 1vorc·ed an Augus t 1!177 1 an(,1 a slew of h1b. 'I' h o s e i n <· I u d c t h •• I ·- NATION Rumors of being gay drive doctor out of town M ti RIJO. S I) I A f'> 11\e WCI r1111 1dt:nb of tha:. vr•lrlt: lown, wit hout 11 '101'\or tor 12 yeu ai . 1 •••dd Sll,OUU t u "ul J e r r y l'urat!Cin throuich mt!dwail 1u:hool Now Mut Jo'' wllhout Ii do~:tor ill(•lll l'urt,:~•11 h:rt when r~mon• lh•t lw w 1oa1> l1u111useJC ua&I (·ut d~11 111to 111:. 11r111•c "'" 1'hc 29 1•1H old dortor. who rle lllt'N th(' I Ullllll "t '>i*Y!> . 'll '!> lu nll uf d•·11rt'.i.1>111.i wlwn -.0111t'th1nii: lak e th ail tH•lJVt-11~ Wht·n ) uu :.hould t~ \hank 1nic _.i.out nwd1l'lnt' and IH• \lt!nlb yc1u 1 e v.11fl<IE'rtt1g wh ii·., "utnl( u11 1u1ll huv. )'•lll arc ~oin~ to t'lld It 'I u• l:'"''' tJ '>1uu~ 1··;1lh 1111tl\ 1• ' aet up practice here in Aueuat and soon was treating JO pa tients a day from Murdo 11nd surrounding com· munities The town, 60 miles from the nn rest hosp1t11l. pa id his medical ~rhool expenses a nd agreed to erase lht: debt if he practiced here for al least five years E nthusia stic a bout the com- munity lilld his work, Turgeon was talluntt of attracting other doctors and expanding has clinic when the vractu:e drop~ off abrup~ly . By October , he was seeing only an a vE'ra~e of four patients a day. "We couldn't figure out what ha d h<iµpened." said his nurse practitioner . Marilyn Seymour. who also loet her job in the con· troversy when t he patient load dropped and Turgeon had to >et her go. When Turgeon was evicted from his rented house, he learned there w e r e r umor s t h at h e was homosexual. Apparently behind the rumors was the fact that the doctor shared his house with a nother unmarried man who was attending nursing school ip J>ierr.e ... , . . . . 11 N-eedless to say, he was very s hattered," Mrs. Seymour s aid. "That was his dream . gettlng set up in Murdo." ----- OU ".,. Double Coupon J1ru5ent "''~ coupon atony w1tn •"Y one Manutnch.Hets '-""\~ nit couPOn and 0 .. 1 double lhft Mv•nos w'1&n yov uu,c..na ... e ·tne •tum Nol 10 mc1voe reta11e1 tree or groct11y lJu'tnase c.ouPOM~ o r tt~CfJf:l<J the va1ue ot the 1\um E•ctudus hqlJO~ tnt>AGCO and fhHd m1lil. proouc-ts l imit One Item Per Mainufac:ture,.• Coupon •nd Limit 3 OCMabte CoupoM Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Jen. 2 thru J•n. 7. 1111 r,c,e'l1 th+\ coupor• (tlnt1y w1tn an,, OMt' ManufaClu,ers C~f\tS f}ff COl;PO" antJ Qflt dtJul>lt! tne )dVtf'IQ5 "°"en ';C.u tJ1.;rc.h~?ii .. 1he-1fPn1 Uut to tnf.\1..0r> rP\41\e' ht:-f!I or qt-.1CfJ't ,.,,,.;n..J\•• toui.mns-CP ~·c.e.eo ,,," .,;alu~ ot 1ne •h•n~ f •tlµOt!~ l1flU'>' tt)tldf CO ano tlu1CJ mil" P'OduCI) Limit One Item Per M•nutacturera' Coupon and llml1 3 Double Coupon• P9r Cultomer Coupon Eftactive Jan. 2 ttlru Jan. 7, 1111 The Rev. Ted Gall wrote to the local paper in Tureeon'a defenae. "We don't Ir.now exactly where . the r umor came from," he said. "The sad thing is we weren't able to squelch it. The majority of peo- ple really wanted a doctor." Unable t o stop the r um or s . Turgeon left in November. Asked if he wer e homosexual. Turgeon, spending the holidays with his parents in Sioux Falls. jok e d , "Not the las t time I c'hee'ked .... Community leaders have said little about the episode , and the chairman of the local 0011.rd lhat r ec ruited Tu r geon h as d is - coura1ed publicity for· rear it would damage the town 's effortl to recruit another doctor . Turgeon, who now owes the town $18,000, said the "majority ol peo- ple the re were fantastic. They gave me a lot of support. "But the fact is, the r umors 1ot more widespread tha n Murdo and _.when you're practicing In a com- m unity that size, .you need the draw of communities in the area," he said. · , "Maybe later I'll reach a point of m aturity where I ca n shrug that kind of thing orr. Today I can't, a nd I question how m any people could." Plus Savings Save Up To 30°/o* Over N~tional Brands -~~ PLAIN WRAP _ GJlOUNDBEEr "tGround GROUND BEEt ) !~!.ch: --· /PLAINWRAP ~· l'<IE.·U WIENERS 'Meat m-(Wieners .. ··-;J -. _) pe r lb. 1 lb. pkg . 0.9 09 Pl.AJNWRAP. -Wheat ~r White Bread PIAINWRAP. I 16 oz. loaf , ... • Bathroom Tisslie4rou11 pkg. ,...Wilt .i ~ ' W1i.f.A.T ... , ... ( · 1;rammy w 1nn1ng "I I Never Promised You a 1 Rose Garden" an<I the recent "Even l'owg1rls l ,__~~~o~e+t~t~~e~Bttlu~e~~~:~· ~-.~~~!~~ As. Mrs Stre;1m . tht" na m e s h e too k i n February Hn8, s he's a wife and mother lier r hildren are 9;~car old Li sa and lfr rnonth·old t (;ray named a fter Matilda (.iray Stream . he r husband's mothe r and William Geddings 1; r a y , h 1 s g r e a t - gr andfather and builder of the family fortune. PLAIN WRAP. · Meat Values PLAINWRAP. PLAINWRAP Deli Values ,. PLAIN WRAP. -~ • But the two are not that far apart. "l'VE ALWA YS been a little lowe r-key than the other entertainers.·· she said. "You have to be careful in this busi- ness you can i.:et hung up in it and forget how to be a person " Whe n she wants to make sure s he remem- bers. t here's home on 1 the raneh. "I gel tired and I have to find refuge, so I , com e here. It's so dtf· ferent from m y other side of life. There 's kind of a slow pace compa red to Los Angeles or New York or Chicago." Besides -and more importantly -there are her hu s b a nd a nd children . u1•0 SAY I've been spending less time on the road," she said. "My daughter . Usa; is at the a1e when she resents it lf I'm not at her plays and cmivals. So I try to be around." She a verages. two lo three days a month on the road and plays Las Ve eas two o r thre e weeks a year . according to Alle n Bro wn , a SPJlkeaman for Colum- btl" ~rda. She played Lake Charles not long a10. And s he said s he hopes to cut down road time even further ln the next fevy years. .. HOPEF\JLLY, I WOll'l be lraveUn1 eon-atutl1. It will buieally be • P'aeefal pl9utn1 clowal'*lbeNAd. PIAINWRAP.'--Point Cut Corned Beef Brisket per159 lb. PLAIN WRAP. -Flat Cut Corned Beef Brisket per179 lb. PIAINWRAP. -Water Added :'I 79 -Boneless Ham ~:~ 1 PLAINWRAP. Liquor Values PLAINWRAP. Vodka PLAINWRAP. Light Rum P1A1N WRAP--New Johannlaberg Riesling 750ml. btl. 750ml. btl .. 750ml. btl. PIAINWMP. -12 oz. Cana Light Beer P•~k PIAIN WRAP. ·Sliver Tequila 750 ml. btl. PUllWIAP. Chablis 3.0 ltr. btl. ..... WllP.. Gin 710ml. btt. 349 311 309 149 391 211 341 RaWIU. ·Canlld&9n . 411 Whlslly 15::.''· · ~..,->·····~---.... -. • L 111 n .. Cllta ma ~··.. 'l\llftllrlli Grocery Values PUINWRAP M~~&gcheese .26 Tortiiia-slri.;; .85 PWIN WRAP -Reg. or Hol 6 9 Chili w/Beans 1~a0nz. • PLAIN WRAP -5 oz. Bars 7 7 Deod. Soap !~:~ . Rdri:cilm;~~ .43 PLAINWRAP. -Frozen &9 Orange Jui~ 1~::. PUINWRAP Frozen-Chicken or·Turkey 27 Pot Pies :::: • PLAIN WRAP.. -Frozen-Pea•. c~lec;rn 1:.C~~· .45 PLAINWRAP. Bakery Values PUllWIU. Ptaln or Sourdough pkg. 8 3 Eng. Muffins 0 ' 1! IUllWlll. Oonuts pkg. of 12 .99 111.AiN WRAP. Oaniah Sty.le Sliced Ham Soz.199 pkg. PLAIN WRAP. -Chilled 8 7 Citrus· Punch6:k~~~ PLAIN wRAP. -Asat'd. Flavor• 2 7 Yog1trt ~:~· • C:r:T~rtil18SPkg~ 34 PLAIN WRAP.-4 Stick Margarine PLAIN WRAP. ' ProceHed Product Cheese PLAIN WRAP. Chunk Bologna or Cotto Saiami Pl.AINWIAP. .. 21b. 2'' pkg. 1 lb.145 pkg. 1201.111 pkg. Gen. Merchandise PLAIN WRAP .• All Nude or Sheer 199 Pantyhose pkg. of 3 pair PUINWRAP; 119 Fire ~og s tbs. PIAIN WRAP. 99 Mouthwash3t~~·. Produce Values Western Iceberg Lettuce each• Frnh Solid Grffn Cabbage '::~ .14 Heh .29 • • • -we're doing ·cus • ·MOH 9ftll0t1We '*'-t ttn .-.1. 1M1 • ,.,.., .............. ., .lldftl .............. Mlll ..... Yn .............. e......,.~,_.. ... ......., irl ·-.... , •• _ 11411 I.. "· ., .. .... ----.····-........... 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Bew1paper Iii 11ub1~·t tu lht: t•t!der-11.1 fo';ur llooi. m1i At·t ~ l!IQI wh1t·h lnall.ei. 1t 1Ue1al lo itd \•ert1se .. any preference, l 1m1tat1on, ur dis crimrnatwn based un race , cul or. religion. ;;:: sex. or nauona.l origin, '.. or an mtenlJon to make '~. any such preference, l1m 1tat1on . or dis cnm1naUOn ·• ' ;'j:~ This news~r will not :;;:: lmowln1ly accept any advertising for real estate which as m viola lion of lhelaw. .!t .. t !1(JJ .l.Mill1 --------- ,,.., ,11., HIORS: AdwriMn :-~;: ...... dllCll ... .. :~~ cWy .......... .,... .,.., ron I •atwtr. n. ~ DAILY Pl..01' •-. :~=~ ... .., far ... .... .:::: I.correct IHertlo11 ::: Olly. -4HAI U!lll ..... ---------!i::r rn,, W 14 THRtOHT HOME ::::: 5 8 R. 4 Ba. custom :t;; w a t e r f r o n l h o m e , .. ,, w /17X»' pvt dock. Price BUSJMESS, INYEST· ··~•• Sl.395,000. For deta11s on this home and appt to see. call Carol Hort. agt. 631-00IM MENT. FINANCE k-\1,,n .. , ... Upwrt • l:tt.f .. ,~ ..... 'A.tnt...n lnH,,nwn\ Upport \ fn\1.-.,t~nt V.'.-nlrd Mon.\ UI I J1o1n \fut\r) w.unl'(f• Morl~•Kr,.Tn ' ---------I • ANNOUNCEMENTS. llEDROOMS $83,800! PHIQNALS & LOST I FOUND Anni1N0t't'mrn1, , •• , JJl'lUf ...... lf,41.11~ 1,.~._,,../l1Unt1 Yrr\on.t\• " ..... ,n .. ~· Tta\rl• . •· •. SERVICES y,. ""'" Otrttt M) EMrt.OrMElfT & NfPMATION ¥1'~)01" Jn,\fUf t111n JuhW•ntrlt• llrl11 V.tnh'fl M &> t' MEICHANOISE Antt(IU\'\ A~hitnrr-. A.\M'ltUI\ k1r\rl,., h\»kSU\I Mah•n .. h t•il""°'"' Ir •••IUIJ.ll'lt,.fll t •" llol(' .. )'no\il \iN •\,u111ur• C.ttail(r~1 .. .. , ....... ,,. Unw .. ~"'oM ft••kh :;~: .. 1r;,. •• ~»r-hllM'f) ~'"'"«>U1'""""'"' M1'Hf"llllUt<t.U' ""'"" tf \1u-.11 .. 1 fn,trunu•rlh hfftt·•· f'·urn & >.t1u1p '""''' f'"''"" 4i '"tt•n' »•u~ Matbuit!~ 'P'M'lHll( (~1111d, S4orto H4",t»ur•r1t Ha.r ~~·l:d10 ....... ~ ... , •.. , BOATS & MARINE EQU"MENT H•tlrrat fttl•h 1\h1nt '-"n+rr Ho.th ~.,.,.., t.ouw fk>•h l"n• tr ffo•l' #(t"nl f 'h•rfH 1:1o,1 .. ""'' ffri••t... !'JIJi°' l>ot._,. ..,, .. , .. ~ .... ,. "-• ffo.rth~WOU(4" BeautHul remodeled lownhome. 2 story + .,11., pool + tennis +jog to W•• beach. Most popular ~~: model, fireplace. Hurry ! ~~ =646·7171 ... y, !D RP:AJ., ff.00 _ l~l &RS_ j(lJJ 1t1r. 1lljJ llYlte PARK PLACE. choice corner NEW 2 story 4 bdrms . 3 bath PONDEROSE home. Dining room . fireplace. Loads of brick work. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE! 1298~ ..... .., ..... •'75-7060• B.5AM1' COUMJaY MAHSIOH Magnificent North Tustin MlOO sq ft estate o n almost I acr e . Sl .750,000. Great financ· ing-will trade equity for smaller home. in- come prop .. tn&St deeds. Rick Alderette. owner/· realtor. 731·5115. TRANSPOITA TION 0 ASSUME IZ%LOAH Atrni.U t ilmVt'f"' , .. t .. Httt11 >:"°'"''r c·.,,~ ~\lob1h1 JComr~ M..-or ryt'\n, ~oc•tH~· MtMIH ltm' "4iiilt-Ui•nt 'rf111''"'·T1 .... .-1 !~:::~'r! ;:.'!It/,,.,\, AUTOMOBILE ll~rK"· .. , Anu~u,•:11 t._ hh.i.11 ~ H'"\ '" .. ''"" \ f'h1t It'' ~J'il.ri' H.1 .. k1"i... t Wftrf'lllf1"'to" hU4h \ .. n .. ~Uh~l.A-•->ln~ Ault.I'.\ Willntt•I AUTOS, IMPORTED t;tfk'r»I t\U•H.0~·1.1 .\u.h Ao,on u .. ,,.,,, II.Ill" t; .. pr1 e.ir-u.u.i.un feorru1 ...... lkintl• J•;lu•f Jt'n:u·n f\•rtn.nrtt,n1 .. i-•1111 .. 1i1.1d• l4\"r1 r•ft-'t twn1 )le,; MGll Ullo'I P•ntt>l.t Pt>u.,-:ffit J•Of"t,thf' fff'MUll R"41t llo1<~ iL· l'o)oot• Tt1~ Vellla••t•• v ..... tnu1 ,io:• !l?f,; 'J1\b ll11J 'Ill .. 9718 ~111 tfi& 'll:t.I !11't:. 1., "1!"; !11.Jli .,.., •1~ Jm :n3J ~, ... !1711 •744 "741> "747 ,,... "7:..J •7~ t7l6 97~1 fl'lllU .. tm ll712 ~ »m '"° V772 -· -WIU 191$ . ., --~ -.a .., 'llPS --· Ma -. INT -.. .. . Ml -.·· ... = .... Only $113,500 for this 3 bdrm~chatm~r wilh heated pool and fruit trees. Call n0w 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS VIEW 900/oLOAH ASS&Nt1/J%LM ASSUllE LARGE 11~3 LOAN AND OWNER WILL CARRY ZND. On· I)' "11500 f« . thla de- Uthtfw 3 Bdrm ccndo. Community pool. Call 9Jt.51'10now .AtLST;fTE. fllAllOM USITHI DAILY PILOT • .,A$T llSULT .. SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 641-1671 llt.111 .... •••• ''*'L ...... a ,, ..... 11...u. ....... for w. ....... for Wt fto..1 Fors. ' ....... Fews. ........ Fors. O ....... Fors. Ho.In Fors. I O • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go ~ . 100"' ....................... . Go1Mr.e I 002 Go...-.. I OOZ ...,... I OOZ •Mr • •••r• 1 otz ···········!··········· ······················· .................................................................... . ·•••·······•··········· ...................... . .-r• l OOJ Go...,..a I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA1-0MT LIASIOPnOH T h i• 3 B r 2"9 Ba --iownbonw h• u patao 11111 ded' n.rht on the bay with a slip for JS' boat Offer~d fully furnished for o nly $3l0.000. Uwi hornt> h11s ~t!n uS«l only as 11 fll:trt lttnt! ~~Uld hOme IA&.IOA WATBIROMT The <'harm and island l1r~st yl 1! or Halbou Island are yours with 00.s S Bdrm homt' with privilll' pier 8f¥I :;hp for 35' boat lJ M MAHSHALL RLTR 644·9980 hftcGH.ArboM TWO 4-Plexes. no~· un· der cons trut·t1on $124,!IOO eal·h. OWL' w •$2.5.000down l'ruJK l ed growth monthly In· come. $1210. Low vacan· cy factor. Offert>d by Horton & ASS-Ol' 115 K Goodwin , ~le B . Prescott. Ariz 86301 Call 1·60217711·%89 or 602/445·660!1 ask for Roger wow 4°/oHOW \A. I ~I I 't \; II TAYLOR CO. I0-:1\I 'l <>I\'-' '.tlllt' l !HH llAUTlflUl DOY• SHOUS .aAT YllW-$491,000 o... Wll ceT? sno.~ T.D. I 2'1%% ........ Me Le.'"· On Prestigious Galaxy Drive. You will be impressed with this lovel y 4· bdrm home·with a very .fab'ulous room for entertaining a crowd of people. A great open floor plan with family rm and for mal dining plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the view side. 1620 •AL.UY H. PllDA Y 1-5 WISl.IY M. TAYLOll CO., llALTOIS Ziii S-Ju' I .... .... HEW\6''POll .. ~IT"' cana. ...... 644-49 I 0 PUTT, PICIC AHD f'l.UNGE! I ,.. ~ , .... " ' .~ .aaa-., , . •· ~--.. ·! ~·--,..r ~·· .• ft1 =r. fl l ···.~ t rt r•" (11 -.... .I .. ," . HAVE A UNIOUE 1981 U~l()Ur= t1()Mr=' REALTORS. 675-6000 :l443 Ea,.1 Coul Hlgl1'uy. Corona del Mar \\'~.Iii\ n : :12 OF THf: flf:ST f.J STJNGS fN TOW~ DUPLEX $109,950 Costa Mesa 's fine~t. nean & neat. Good in· t•ome Call for more de· I°' tl5 !)46.2Jl3. THEtREAL ESTATERS VETS-HO DOWH! Neal and dean 3 Bdrm . 2 ha home. Owner will Sl'll VA or ronvent1onal. ~5.000 <.:all now979·5370 Impossible to match ' Seller to accept lease op· tion with only $5,0011 op- tion money. Lease now a.t $695 and apply '·• towards your down pay- m e nt ' Beautiful Lacuesta by the sea Hold the price at $139,900. Owner will help finance. Call today. Irvine Terra<'e 4 bedroom with putting greens, !lUmcr ous fruit tr~es anct a sparkling pool. Country decor with WOOd noon;, french doors and (•Oppe r hood in the kilehcn. Good value a t $.349.500 and an J l''; assumable loan : u~1vur=. ti()M~s I ALLSTATE TKEIREAL ESTAT&:RS Top 0f~glas1 Ultra super ocean view. former model home with many upgrades. S bedrooms, 3 baths, gorgeous pool and spa . Priced at 11195.000 with ~87,000 financing. --------IAYVllWHOMIS We have 4 lovely hoRles 10(.'ated in the backbay area. They all have views d the Kolog1cal preserve and 2 have pools and s pas . The pric-es range from $165,000 t o $222.500 Terms are fluible. Call us for a viewing appt, TR,\DITIO\,\I. f.lL\l l) ><11i'tlh f, ll'i\IE',1'w4111.i1S 631 -7370 14.-I 1.6•/ol.ocmt Lrg 3 Bdrm 211'2 Ba Costa Mesa condo w 12 car garage & fireplare. Owner will rarry Ir!( 2nCJ T.D .. Asking $132.500. llSTIUYIM MIWPOllT ICH 5 bdrm, 3 ba pool home. Family room, 2 frplcs. RV accsa, extra-large yard. Sl99,000. Owner will help finance. Prin· cip•la only. M2-t9119 MIWUS11Ma IULQ CLOSITOllACH 3 Bed, 2 bilUw Heh unit. Furnlahed. Stone F /P lower. Good aum - mer /Winter rental. AN. ln1 $275,000. 54t-07J5 eve. associated t• ' ' ' REALTORS. 67!>~000 2443 t:aM <..o ul Highway. C:urrrna dt>I Mor WE HAVE 23 OF THl. er~r LISTINGS IN rowN WATBtAtoNT ~.y_,.,...,..., Pl ER /FU)AT. quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R·2 lot. Two car gara~l' $425.000! .... ..,Prop. ..... •675-7060* s.--.,..;,. Here ·s a super buy! A well kept 3 Bdrm I Ba home in Costa Mes<11. Up· grades include near new I carpel, roof and dis- posal. RV access and 2 storage sheds. A great starter home for a young couple. Only 19.5.000 . ............ ..., 67U700 ----WIStltGYOU &YOUISA HAPPY HOUDJ. Y SEASOH&THE IHT~tftl ! ~ SEA ·COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4-63 J ·6990 Octafi_,~• 3 & 2 Bdr?m, completely furnished. Built-ins. 4 + car garage. Offer down pay01enl and take over $426,000 Joan at nnly lVI• o/t-for :ll years. JAClllS REAL TY 675-6670 HAllott 151.AHD A 1>1v1s1on of llarbor fn \'estmcnl \o .... 0 ltK>rtOnQe fett•" of I~. lou• 1<<n111bled word1 be· low to fotm lout ••lllPle wo•d1 I I 0rG r pl s I' I I GN AAP I ___ l'~I' _.__I ..__.I t ........ iiiiiil _____ .... i T U S T I ,.. TOWHHOME 2291 hazel 201: down. IJ"; loun. S9S.SOO will huy 3 Bdrm 2 bath end urut. Vacant sharp. move-in cond•· lion ~ Call Llnda Octh. IAIUTTUALTY 642-5200 .. _________ , HJ.PPY MEW YE.AR I To all of our Clients and Fellow Realtors! Muc·h happiness and success to all of you! 10 '\I ~ IU \I I\ I '\I. I •I 1q1 l®Doleboul Lrl Bay 1-, Beach Real Estate MEWPORT HEIGHTS 4Zl S-..,_clno o,... Friday 1-4:30 Well bwlt cu.~tom home Three bedrooms Pam1 ly room. Living room with !I' ce1lmg l.o\'dy view of lhl' harbor Owne rs will r-arrv r11rn plete financing.· flown payment nexll1le (.l1111·k ~ssession 631°7300 M.I. abl7142Camelot Cr Huntington Rearh You are the winner or 2frfttkbh ($17value1. to Ice ..... & Holldar •Ice Jan6lhru 11th Long Beach Arena Tickets must he..·cx· <'hanged for reserved seau at the Convention Center ahead of ti me. <.:all 642·5678. ext. 272 lo claim your ticket.s. *** Have something fo sell? Classified ads do 1t Wl'll WOH .... ~__,S;....A..;.E_,E ...... T._--4, __ t The n•• I 1 lme you O•I I I I: I& , caught up In no11a1g1a -101 1 lh• NII• of bal•no•,t11row In 1 .. --------few ... ·-·. l INSW U E I ... .-l,--....1 --,, ... ,-...-. 8 c-• "'-.._~,. ""°'" I I ' ' by lollH>f ·~ "'-...... "' word• _....., __ ............ _ ___. yow ~ "-........ 3 below • \im.r:"&Wn r r r r r r r r 1 • #4~' '611 I II I l I I I M:aAMaUnAil9wer1 .. Ct•1•1 I 11• REALTORS DUPLEX BUY HOW! $1 I 0,000 VA Prime Carta Mesa umts. tmmarntate'tter.t<'hed 2 C l~i.n-refttrb1s1ted ! Bdrm. 2 oath home Hig I t-'inancini;:! Hurry call fomtJ V rnom Wtlh brick _£.,o ... r.;;;de-t.,a;o;1ls--! 646-___ 7_7_.l __ r1rep°iaC'e. mamcureu THE REAL landscuping. Redwood ~e!llT.'K~~RS pallo cover. Many eJ<· ~ 6'.I. .a. tr as $104.900. VA terms. CallS46-2313 J~A~I EXECUTIVE TO'Wtl1Cn41 2BR -only $114.000! Hurry! SO. COAST COleO We had 7, only 4 left. Super shar p. walk to everything. Some with low interest assumable loans. Offered at ~7.500 and up. 540-:ii66 fO" \ Iii \I I I I '\t ' ' ' • Whelan Real Estate Looking for a home or your own? You'll find . many homes advertised Sdl lhrni:s fast with lJa1ly for sale in Classified Pilol Want A<ls. I ~ry day. TO Al.LOUR FRIENDS 01.D & NEW . ~ n~"t~ih Bl<:ST WISHES FOR • A GREAT 1981 l'rom the Associates and Staff of WATER.-RONT HOMES, INC. He lene Allison Bob Angell Ma rtha Anwile r Be ve rly Apperson Jea~ne Baer Doris Barker Rosalie Becker Dan Boyd Al ice Clarke M arilyn Cleary Sue Ann Cody Georgiann Cox Aus tin Daynes Rachel Diggs Anne Freeman J ackie Fitzgerald G ilbert Foerster Patricia Foerster Barbara E"orteville Carole Franke l Yvonne Furon Ann Kanzler Mel Kiddie Gary Knoche Kare n Knoche Vicki Lee Betty Lynch Brenda Macklin Jackie Miller Don Miskanic Russ Nelson Mary Ann Nethercutt Joanna Palmquist Patty Paul Yvonne Pelley George Pelling A.lex Sytnyk Fern Torrence Robert Trown Richard Wald Bette Walsh Jackie White Phil Wills Tex Griffitt) Lucy Howes Ruth Winland Judy WOOd WATERFRONT HOMES.INC Rf Al t:STATl ,,.,._ ... H •• ,.,,.1 .. r,.,p..,1" MJr\dtft•m,..nt 24Jti W Co.,., t-fwv N.1wfl\•ll fl,.,,.11 631·1400 A WATERFRONT HOME W/SUP .. • priHte co111111•fty. Woo4 rtirfc:ll. .,_, I water .,.. • ,.,.tect c .... ._. ihtt l becl. f..at, ...... L.,.. & .... ......... , .............. ,.... flriffh ~ -4 yow OWll ..... .. IOJ.T . SUP. Ow11er wilt 'ostltl .- ._~ .... $110,000 '"· WAlfRFRONT HOMES, INC. ft£Al.UTAT£ s.. Rent.,. P1~1v ~1N111 2436 W Ca.1 H1t.v ll& MarN Aw. ~18Hch ..._......, .,....... . . IHT LOCATION 18MS: COMDmOM & PllClf Fantastic financing on this model-like 4 BR exec home. Impossible to match. high assumable, ready to move into; low maint. yard & lovely spa. Only $.50,000 down moves you in. Sellers will he lp you fi n ance. $238,500. Call 963-6767 . BKR. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 11-SPM THI llAL ISTA19S S...-lolMrt... ~ 'OIMT llACtROMT Panoramic view at wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq . ft. featuring marine room. e ntry. living room. dining room. built-ins. etc. $1 .385,000. LIDO ISU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm, 2 bath home featui:in.g_large rl'crealion room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilin gs, fireplat·e & french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen bit-in appliances. _Close to tennis courts. sandy bea('.hes & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420.000. IJ.YFtlOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip -BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B1.ys1dr Ori11t-N B 67S 6161 ··-.· . . , ..... .. t-··" • ,t. ....... .. ,,.,, .,._. Y:.5• ............ }Uf ,,,, .. c. .,. .. ·~ ... .,,., ~0,.,.,,1,. \'*' ,,. '\o ~').(!·. ~~~ ....... ftl)t.,, .. t •• ...... ' ~ 'l , • .., .. a,. It • J 4 ,,.,, .. '•S H ••t '• ~~ .. . , ..... •. •l·• ,., • '•l•4. t "'' ''"' .... :J!~;11•1"-'•4 .. , "" 1 "'-'"•'. fl"._. G• .f! t'l'l < ,..rg ... 1 ":• .... ..... ,,, .. diJ• •••• fJ'J"'•"'" ., @Adwt'r.tt U NC'l.ll,.j HAPPY NEW YEAR C M 0 H E 1 Y P P A H S C H E 0 C I S R 8 V E S l R A E Y W N 8 S H H R 0 H E N E Y U J A G l R Q U A N 1 A T 0 A R H E U 2 0 l C E U 0 I S 0 M E A P J 8 E U 8 N 0 H M U H K H K I l U U N S R l 0 V V 0 0 N C 0 A I A T G H T .E E A l M E E H N A E N H 0 8 A 0 A l E U T P S U 1 A P A A P Y A H R D H T N E T 1 Z E A 0 H T Z E 0 J G 8 T A 0 Y H Y H S E 0 H 0 I H 1 A R H E H 0 Y G S H U 0 A B V E 0 S H l K 0 l Y D S H E T A H S A E M T U U G E N E T V N 0 T T N T N 1 N C S 0 A P H f C T S E 0 U 0 H I K I H A K A M I l 0 U A H T T G G U S P S H 0 1 T U l 0 S E R E R ntlr\IC1 -= iclden ""°"" '*-·~., blctl· -a. up, doMI °' di91oN1ly. Find •Mfl lfld bo~ 11 In. I Optn HCMI Bonne Annee Godt Nytt As :., R1101utioni Buon Capo d'Anno $111111 Tow tf Pin Monty Gut11 N11111 Jahr Cattmoni11 ~ Gott Nytt Al Felir Ano Nuwo Jen .. tallbrwtlorw Heuoli Mlkelliki Hou GICMI Tomorrow: Coll• Bowla -OWMll FIN.AHCIS-YllW HOMI. C:--.. W.. llmly. o .... .., c..-y ... trwt ~ .. IJl/1 % .... --.... ,., I I. s..,.....c1 .,,_..,.... u...-,4 ..... J .... a.-.J ···•1111 .......... ,_ & an•w ..-. "',_, 1w ,-, ...... 1 I ' ......., •ffwl4 .. SJt7.0ll. · -IL""'S LIASI. lewtlM J .... ,,.. Z'l.J INlll ...._ Tflll MMI&. .......... -..... ............ ,.... ....... ........ &le"'rw.,_...,.,..~ flf'HJ11 ... ,... ..... -..... NOi • NII MOMTM. .,_. 11llflt1 t11•--itot I ...... , ...... 2 ........ ... ~~-.... ,. ·-· 2744 I. COAST HWY. COltOMA DIL MAI 751-1111 ,~ ...... • -. j wl! DM.Y,._Ol ~. --..y .. ,.., I ~.~~........ ' . =---""'-.. .. ....... s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• .... ltN-. ... .w ~··················· • .. r C,/. l o/ n.wparl .• \ ~ REALTORS 671-HI I -_ _,,. M1W COMll'IUCW ftM.lftl. -°' 0 ' .. ,,, ............ ....... 1'11 .... .._ .. ,..., .. ......_._I ••1111 er 4 + '9g ... ......... ~.o... ..... ..., wt• = ftNKe. c .. fer ~ec-•. ,,... . COU Of NIWPOIT llALTOIS Hll ~ c .... Nwy .• c--.. .._ 675-5511 ~ Ill h•I ) OU \IO •OI 10 ,l.}obl>lflt:<I ,\tis Vu Ill IHI\' ~I) f'llm l"l•&"f'"'h ~lOJ1 1ohovv111..: <'•·11h·• r # 675-3411 SIAYIEW Remod~led Port Royal w/~ and spa. t>Cean & night hght view. Superbly upgraded 4 Bdrm detath<'d home. S525,000. A ut 11•_., ., .W. D. Lil* & S.. -2111-&..c..at Hwy. c .......... PRIVACY ON THE IEACH A..-. ................ . c ...... .._ ...... c ....... of ... pri•• .... of b,....& A spacl .... l 1M•oo111 l IHlth llo•• wltll upar•t• ••Ht ••el~• .. wu••••9 • ... cowty•d _.. locahtl °" o 60' lot °" ... llMocll "' ... pri•ah cHWU•lly of La, ..... Off9nd .. SZ.500,000. . COLOMY COVE l••ac...._ ..._. h• Mo. S- Cl••Ht•, sllort dlda11ce to D ...................... .... .. , c .... 111• _.. parb. Perfect .,,. for .. , ......... IMact. •11ior1: .. nt . Offered at s12s.ooo. · 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH In Ne.,.t IHch -LOOI& to U.,.Ant CE 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WAUC TO IUCH Grl'al Two Bedroom Townhome At ~ Bar)!ain Prit'c" In f\ Quiet St-duded Ar('a T w o P a t 111 s . W a s h 1· r . 0 r \ e r & Refri11t•rator lnducled In This' Low J;rifo<• Of Only $124.900 l'osMblr l.1•a11c Option 8.MAMT SPT•LASS Two Stories Of fo:xrellent·e Sunken L1vin11 · Room With Firt!plan• & Heamed Vaulll'd Ceil inl(s. Lar1te Fumily Room With , Fireplace, Full Length Hearth & Wet Rar .Central Vac·uum Sys tem & Huiie Ronu:i Room With Rath Seller Will Carry J.11rl(l' Serond Trust Decrl Pool-Sized Lot Shown By Appointment Only. /\!>king $56.5.500 /\ -;.:·Joy Of Newport" Li11t ing. ~~ (&:I ·--........... 759-9100 t2c_,. ... .._ ... .,...c...... macnab I Irvine realty A IU811DIARV 0, THI IRYINI COM,ANV --A.I IMnOM IAl•Altt HUMT91SI if y.ou want a spacioUI 3BR home in a prime area, we have · Just the in1 in Irvine Terrace with a large rard and . a very small price. S23t.500. Coby Ward 642-8235. (W·ll) ... ..,. Wooclio~ C•• ....... ~vi.tC... •••r.. IMI Uafwwl•I~ · ......_,_.S. ,.._...,_.s. ..... _ .. __ ts_ .... s.· tt1u1e1,_.a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~··•••!•••••••••••••• H••Huuuueeue•n• ...... ftJJ ...... llJJ lnm 1044 I II .... IMI I MJ· ·4 • J'/1 IA .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••-•••••••-•• HOMI & I IMCOMI Uttlft AU. .oau11,M1 A pt-rfeet rombination of charm. personality, warmth Ir income. Live in the lov~ly separate 2-Bdrm home·& cnjqy th~ income from the two 2-bdrm units Jirectly behind. In addition. a ml) spa & barbeque area to complete tht· µ1l"lurt~. and in the finest Costa Mt.·sa lcxation WH&.IT M. TATLOI CO .. UALTOllS Ziil S..Ja 4 I ....... NIWf'OllT CIMT'a. M.I. 644-4910 PENINSULA PT . BEAUTY No .. ,... .. ,,.,...d "" this ... ..., .. ~ l bed. l ba. holM. Some of the fine . features include: shinqled exterior. stained qlau, plantation shutters, lkytiqhts and professional lonchc:apinC) Two fi"places, family room plus fonnail cln. rm. in tflis 2-story ho.,.. Ste,. to lay & Ocean. S465,000. 611-1400. WATE:Hf-RONT HOMES. IN< H~All..,IAll ·o '".,. l(, 11t l '''•llit'I'. ~1.H+•tll• ''•Ill ! l to\\ \ , , , t It~, !'t "''""' (\. )I h '31-1400 Sl0,000 DOWM tl. M.H•'h "'"' u .• u"''' t ... 1,1111t *llG CANYON VllW* Transft>rrt'«I •1w1wr insislt•cl cn1 ht"i.t. takl' advantaf.!t' .St•I af,!<11ns t a l'hanl!inl( lmt·kdrop nf gn•t•n aml ).!olden "lo~lt'S. lon11 i.had ows. and t wink hni.: llf,!hts. th1!. ma j(•slir ~ bedroom homt· ofh·r~ a spuc·ious tilt'd fo\•t.'r flanked hv a largc· llvini.t room and cluimf.! room. The ruclcl.v i.:low of hlat. inj.! loj!S from 2 firt•plac·c•i. pruv11h'!\ a ft•t•I 1n11 of snui.: 1·ht·1·rf11lnt'!.S You art· µuaranll't'll to lovt> 11 ;ii ~7!1,Cl(J(J Tc•rms t•ustom ta1lor1•d 111 your nt•t•cls for ~1rivate·show111111·all tliM 1 7~1 15111 NEWPORT HILLS OfflCE 2670 SAM MIGUEL DllVI C7141 75t-150 I Walker It Lee Real Estate CONGRATULATIONS! , ....... ca.... to "'°" ... ..... 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L_. to Llllpflnt t!J Coldwell Banker IXCWllYI ..... lmlACI An immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA. home recently redecorated . .It has a love- ly ocean & bay view from a new redwood deck Ir SPA. Complete privacy. The kitchen ls new with a microwaft + 2 additional ovens II butcher block counter tops. All this • a good assumable loan. $319,000 leasehold. 2 1tor1 '-'•· 1balie· OIM•--WOOllCOft root.,,.. ,.u.t • ...uo. ca•o Ml'lll& ~=:.'°· F.Mlalde ea.ta llVINI THIACI ~r.:t::· 111wp end HllTCOITA• a.,Maec•. •. ONLY 7°/o DOWH m~Terr. Outr ..... lbdnn, Iba .. ~7--owners lek. llllylil)U. -'H C/1.1 Ha 1Jl111.c.tw uUque dlan/Windi>wl . Beaut. 3br. or 2 + den. Jge com er Jot, M0-1317 beamed etilinp, frpk, new paint in & out. new cpts. pool, new kitchen /bath. -~Dd0bout .. d d d k · I d S2t5.000-9'0,000 down. s pa .• e woo ec mg. mme . UM'9SITYPAllC 370 Flora. By 9wner. Bay &Beach occupancy'. OWC financing $282.000 Excel ead unit. Cardiff Dye : W -1544, eves: Red Estate leasehold. 640-5681 . 1536 Sere nade w/lolt. Ovena lot, cloae ·eu-GMZ. · "JM UtAlf U CfLLf#Cf IMCP"tHt Terr ace. to pool on 1reenbelt. 1 ________ _ Thia charmer hu xlnt · Secluded five bedroom a nd ramily room home. From your own deck you can el\joy a rural scene worth a million after a b usy day ... yet only minutes from schools. s h o p a a n d . ..beaches .... $330.000. 6Jt-7JOO M.I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llGOHES COIONA DB. MAI Bay view duplex walk ing distance to lhe beach. 4 & 3 bdrms . plus f ir eplaces, l>ll: in kitchens, freshly paml ed and de l uxt> throughout Lar Re 1st may be assumabl t> $389,500. 2 lari!e ~arate units 14 BR + family /3 BR > on overs ize lot i n Old (;'oTona del Mar. 1•,. bl<>t'ks lo beach or bus 1 ness. Really worth St'\' mg & bw~·<XX) 17141 Ol-4400 See this 2 HR. 2 Ha 1•nd unil Newport Cr t')'i l T ownhouse <.:lo!>t' l o pool & teMis courts. Un ly $157,<XXI 12 1 ll •JI-JUI HARBOR MAURY STAtil"t'Elt SEA LION REALTY 671-5354 - 1\ I h VI ~1un of llarhor lnvt~Htll'nl l'o --~-.... --.J- WANT A<.:TWN" <.:lass1fcd Ads 64:.:!:5671i «ii C~ldwe_ll Ban~e,~ n. fall ulout S.s Staff at COLOWB.l IAMCBt -AMERICA whhn•ofour good frieRds Jn Hew pan leach and lr-tt. a fCllltottic 1981 GiMyAndtaw Coro lakaolld lcwbcral..._. ......... Mcrcial...ts S.ClllOr lowM Carolyn c_,..wtet ban Corilett lytffll Ewing SuDeExley .... Foumier Magqie Gulh. McryH.-.ey LaY..claHoeu•11aa1 'JoCarot ......... ~KIHa Metinda MCll"lton Ccrole McMohm JOM Mitchler Jim Muller Edie Olson KayPortler lrftlda Pet.non RitoQu~ Katt. RCllllston Lucy Rose Frank S.-es Hmtey..._Sinwnons loutseSmith HH'-"Jn....er lettlnaT,,_. .. UsaWhit. Croiq Klnclg Mcrcio Worlllncj lab Yorll~ IN NEWPORT CENTER -~ 644-9060 The staff at D. M . Marshall realtors wis hes you a joyous and prosperous New Year. Unda lettff•ecJllCI Mcrilalifflll w ..... c.,. Kathy ChadHJ EdDlloll Pat DomlllCJMI Ill Fftttey Dottle F.eMr R_.Homlill Jack H_.ey Phylis Hoy._ .lob Hll Nmcyl..._rwhlo u.da Jacobs Mick Kmte COllllle Kcnhowol DCMN)Morsh• EliuMtllMcno11 Chris Melchior COM"adMHCoN M_.-,Morp K.O"lriea Jl•P.-so111 • .....,11c...,dso. ~ Chrf1l..tf M1 ...... 1......-. LowelSfartl B1lla1•Stew..t .,...., ...... c...,w~ M ... •W-..11• 759-1111 ~YllW ONLY sztf,000. CdM executive home w /good view. Courtyd ent.ry, formal dining rm & big family rm. new carpeCing & plank floor- ing. Pvt bch. Fee land. Shows like a model. 759-1616. auum. financin1 . l...CCOSTSALI Perfect &tarter home or .... SW. HwJ bachp~. $1.51,llOO. 0,..WJS-1·1 129 Cr.cent Bay Drive~ $300,000 loan, 14%, no poinll to U8WM -plus owner will carry a 2nd! New 4 Br, 3'>'1 Ba, fam /room, frpl &: den. Rare oppartunity at 1395,000. Ylu.AGil PAllC Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 ba, sngl ramily hme with very pvt yard. XJnt loc, close, to schools, shops & fwys. 1164,500. *Cote Re alt)' & lnvt>st mt>nl• 640-5777 ./llSTIUY WALMIJ $9UAll Nice 2 story 2 Bdrm "C" Plan. Freshly painted. central air . Priced below comparable sales llACHHOUSI IJ%RMAMCIM6 Wh ite water view. 3 Br. fam /room, rrp1, wet bar, ~eaded glaaa double door entry &: lots ot brick. Walk to the beach. $179,500. 494-7551 .....__,,;r-,_ HILLIE _:lll~ Mc CORMACK RE for i mmed action. •--------$96,900. CAU.644-721 I ASSUMAIU I I O/o Jas mine <.:reek b y owner. 2 Br. 2 ba, den, spa, closed pal10, pool. tennis. $2'75.000 557.4395 or, 644-6424 .. L. --- · f1102 Aear1a. $337.000 1620 Acacia; 1286.500 425 fo'emleaf: $269.S(X) 64:2 Ramona; $910mo. -. ~ Orlewld t ._,,,piece Thjs magnificent orien- ta 1 style home on a hillside in No. u1una provides a settin g in which any Shocun would 7;!i Heliolrope: ~mo. Drive by. then call Sara Marvin. Uniqut> . H o m. f's . 6 7 5 · 5 6 8 H • 67S.600J Cotta Mela 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CONDOS EASTSIDICX 2S12Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR. 2V. ba, contemp. design. $116,000. 646-5096 646-60tl EAST SIDE 5 BEDROOM ON CUL-DE-SAC ' ... ·'· ·I 1-,, ..... 1 I ,tll• "' I ,\ ' ,. I ' I 1,., ··' '"'' t : .. ' ., ' I, d.1d \ OWNER 01::.sPl.-.:RATE 1o:.s1de 3 Hr 2 Ba. lri: Fam Rm wtfrplr. Low down. non.qualifying as s umable loan. owe $132,!IOO Ry Owner 5411-2763 EASTSIDE Spotless 3 Br homt> 1 • .., localed on a lol 77x234. wned R-4 county For morl! info ask for Hbt I Milliken 631·1266. l:~iZ~I~. RF.ALTUHS 1 CASTIWAN Seclud!~ bedroom I with imported sta1n<-d glass. french doors in dining room. wet bar with beer tap. sunken din rm, patio with firtP•l and gas BBCJ Thi s fin a ncinft is also top drawer with takeover (inancing or po5s1bly an AITD at 13';;. Call now for your excl~h·e show- ing -pnct'd at only 1210.000. 1714 ) 545·!M91 6 PLIX/IASTSIDI llO. TO SlZS,000 with $186,800 in assuma- ble loam ranging from 8'k to JJ"k. $Z7S40 itross income annually. Well kept, siftlle story units with 4 garages Pl.US off street parkinl on 60 • x 300' lot. 644-721 I /.Jn Nlu[L BAILEY /.,. ASSOCIATES ~.~!.~ ....... !~.~~ • .. POllCLOSUll 3 Bdrm. 2ba. 1120.000. 33922 Mariana Dr. l ·31N--4658 llmH ......... 1040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ CM.CLASSIC 4 Bdrm. Le Ulumable loan. Good buy! Century 21 Lockhart Realty. 982-1147 CLOSITOllACH 4 Bdrm · 2 Batll Priced to tell at lll0,500. . Cent1r111 Lockhart ......, SJ,5,000 DOWN 2 br, 1~ be. owe at 1 .. Ulan ...._ cmly to flt you. Alt. Ill--. feel at home. Featured -------thruout are hidden slid· UMV.PAIK in g Shoji screen s , a Chancellor 5 tidrm. 2"'1 secluded spa is located bath with land. Near on the tower al the two comm. pool. Take over ocean view decks with large loan at 11 ''•'7. in-each of the 3 Bdrms lt>rest Only $159.900. opening out to a large Open Sunday 1-5 deck . The gorgeous 17922 Mann landscapi.n« adds to the Paul Marten Rily mood. 1lus unique way 644·7383or760-1867 or life is orrer ed at Desirable 2 br + den, sgl sty Deerli11ld c·ondo. As· sum loan Agt 64HY124. 963·0902 --------~ llYIMI llJlGAIH SS85. 000. 644· 7020 ebin.oo Upgraded condo Allrac-I --------liv~ assumable rcnanr· CIOWHPOIMT ing. 187 ,000. RCTaylorCo 6 40 l)l){)() This one is perfectly loc aled. Ocean side, North end, quiet cul-de· sac A very well main· 1 lamed 3 bdrm home with a pool. 'nlere's even a I bunk room for teenage * •tlW N£W1 . guests 1344.500. • ' • OLDT.O.W. Take ad\'anlaRe of this This qwet woodsy set-sellcr's dilemma ~ Ttus new Woodbridge al ting is perfect location lar hed home will Ix· re for lhis wood & glass 3 • bdrm home. , Newly re· ady in mid-Jan Ask1n11 furbis hed & beautiful Sl l!i,l)()(J' ''1ews in all d1rttt1ons • (Exdu.•mely our' S2J9.000. • FOUIUMT~ \\',l,ldhrlflCJC In PXl't>llent rond1t1on KcalllJ Short walk Lo tC?wn beach. A suberp invest· :;:; 1.;1114M1 I menl on the North End. l!l:!llHarranra J'k"'·'"in•: Easy lo rent & owner . I wall h elp r1nance . $380.000. MO«THWOOD • · l IO with SPA . 1•trr~r :-;u·l!ly upl>(radt'd Plan II Northwood Park Ul'lalched home "1th r\ l". s kinny d1 p .. pa area izn•at lan dstapini.: and deroratmR $10.1.om 1n usable r1nan1·1n~ l'rn·ed lo sell al $152.000 CA&.LNOW 642-7211 LOW MAl~MCE ·'--~~·•'-~ • •0&--.. Co•t "'9"*'•• l-0.IW 8Nt:r, (A q~ I (7141494-1177 ..w WOOO&GLASS 4 Bdrm. 2a., bath, street lo street lot. Assume low fixed rale $325.000 Peg Allen R~tr _ ~~·7578 Beaullful 3 bdrm. 21 z ha •--------condo, l.ovc.,>ly hark patio. Overlooks green bell Walking d1:.tanre lo pool. sundeck oH master bedr oo m l'liewl)' painted OIAH&ITUI TOwtllOMES 1 bdrm. l ba Just perfect for the con tirmed single. Located right on the stream. Lots of privacy. Parking right out.side the door. P lus outstanding recrea· tional facilities. Adult llJlGI . ASSUMAILI LOAN on this 'l Bdrm. 1 ba, charming oceEn view home with guest unit downsta.trS. Frplc. sep dining rm. cov"d patio. Could be sold with buildable lot next door as package. $179,500 MIW POOL I SPA come with thl.s 4 bdrm. 2 ba ramily home. Locat· ed in a quiet family neighborhood on cul-de· sac Features beamed ceilings, It alian tile, fireplace and spacious side yard. Jl89,500. 497.5494 only community. I•-------- PRIDE OF LAllJI-...... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nc1 • Tender lovln1 c are needed to make Ulla 3 Bdrm 2 bath Pacrietter house a 1uperior home. Pool sized yard. Cle»e to park, acllOOla and shopa. Priced ror fast sale. $121,750. don osen ft ',, ,. OWNERSIOP It what you wm ftnd ln um freat lnvntrnent oppll'tunlty. Nicely locatAlcl tripln ld 121J N. OOASl'HWY Colla M... priced to I LAGUNA BEACH aell fall· only '155.000. 11'. ___ ., ___ ... ___,,...--~~ Redhill+ Realty IM•l'l••lfl••····" .. ~•••!!9!! 552 -7500 GREENBELT LOCA110N ln Rancho San J...,., view, 2 Br, den, onl7 -.-to take overio... IMI ... Owner wUl aMlR wttll u.. flnaDdDI • tldl.s Bdrm,...,. llolbe. lta feature• lac:lude : a formal dlal•I room. famU1 roam, V ,.,.. r..,., buyen read the CIHtlfled adt every d11. If you bave , ...,lh1n1 for Mle, ... ......... ~ .......... ....teo-.ee11•111t · · Hf RIT~f.l I I • 1 l ••• ... &a.. fut aDd U.O· .. "'1.uUIOMlt. , . • NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the OAtl Y l'tlOT for f nformaUon re9erdln9 the county requirement• for u1lng • 'tcttttou1 lu1tnH1 N•me 142-4321 UT 332 --------1---------~ .':: .':'!:........ ~!~: .~~~ ~ ....... . teu jlL t.... IOH .... ,..... •ech I 0'9 ....................... .•...........•......... NCIAftlAU r •SSUteL•LOAM v c; I j (f •1 . I tx.lrnl 1'\Jfll\o 1 'hieit' lo l f!W r e vr u II v • ~ ll o1q 1 II IA t t'ustom tMJI Z •tory, 1110 l umvlt'll•h fur111ahrd 00 lfw ~ '11w. .till••) l'u11I " 'I/Iii ~t'l'UI 11; •<' ••• t •II IO ..... \tu \\' Ill lllJ W b1dt1r1• •~:» .... -··n l'IH'f U'4 I 11-$1l!> UtJU ~"'9••~ C/ZIMlw,...C-"" MJ..IJtl '*H57 MIWPOll'Y ... HTS l l,lue rnl 3 Bdrm 2 hath re1n•"1el"'1 home, Ce111u 1 I 10& ~epar~te fam1I> room 2 r1rev1a, .. , J hartl ~ood floor~ nt-H ne"" roof .-upper vluml> I i nti RV acres~ 20•: I do111 n .owner 111111 l'lUry all the f1 nanr1ng al 1312':\ tnleretil Askin.I( 1225.000. Call~ l 151 --~ iitlllTAGE . • REALTORS H.._.V ..... Ucean vu, 3 lid rm 21, B a. 3 car it11rag\.> $325.UOO. ®~ 75~'221 OMI TMIO ACll Hc »u1trull> lle l.t1led 3 bdrm homt-in ni~t dt> "" istJlc a rej 1.ltr i:e fu1 1r1.il cJ10111ic rvvm dt'11. l1reakli&:.t room and un1qut' i:arden room fur Yt'1tr rOul\ll entt>na1111nic ('all to ~ th1~ t-r\tk101( 1hume1 IAllm lllAl.TY 64Z.IZOO SUPER VIEW DOVER SHORES This .West lll11H ba\' ht·aut y has :t Hdrm;. formal (l1nin~ room, family room. poul . JdCUtlt. xlnt finannng on r ... t• I a n II o n I y 1669.000 Call 645·9161 ~. OPEN HOUSE REALTY z ) I 2°/e ASSK LO•H Immaculate 3 Bdrm + bonus room with bar 1-·---------N ear-new earthl ont-I carpets. shutters & new , DELUXE CONDO. BY tile in kitchen Lovely OWNER._ 120 dei:ree yard with storage shed. ocean view, 3bdrm. Asking Sl68.000. For an 2 12ba, assum e 9•.·: appt to see, call 541). l ISi loa~. ~l_!tS ~· 495.3334 ~HERITAGE REALTORS HAllOll VIEW 4 Bdrm, bonus family room & bonus rm I A>VI'· ly home in superb rondi tion Askin~ S2!19.000 for quick sale. C / Z I Newport . c:.t.r- 640-5357 PVT PARTY·Non realtor w h h es to purr ha se Bluffs Cando. 3Br . 2lht single stor y 1114 • .34 6 ·7721 Jo;vc ~ Mr Wright BE CREATIVE Near new 4 lldrm 2 ha Live rlnst' to Fash111n Is land. 2 Country ( 'luhs & Gourmet Restaurants Owners anxrous AC:I' NOW' CALL 11~11 RED CARJ9ET 754-1202 U.I• lmm c•d . occupa n c~ M ove tn rond. 4 hr & df'n. x Int floor pl11n. hu~c ma s ter s u1ll' w 1rireplacP Prirr re duced to 1415.000 llkr 983·8182 Beaut ifully upKracfrll Westcltff 3 Ar 2 Ba pool $225 .000 $1 70.000 aasumable frnan•·rnK No ag-..nls plea!>c 642-7071 VIEW ....... Capl...., 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . IYOWIB Brelllh l <tki n g panorarrur OC'ean \ 1ew of Dana Harbor. Spe1· tacular customlt.ed .;tOOO sq ft. 5 l:ldrm + relrea I. S90.000 in upgractes. As· sumable IO~·Y. Cinaoc· 1ng . $299,SOO 33801Avenida C alita , SJC. 714-496-5275. Open ~ouse l·SSunday. __ s-t.A.. 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l HH Condo. by ownl'r ll 'il assum S'7S.ooo Nr. < '1v1c· Ctr, Joe· S:CJ-32:11 or 543·26"/i! $81.500. hWTY ' Prit•c-d for rai;t sale ~ 3 Bdrm. th<tt ·s perfect for firs t time huy('r ur inves tor.· l.h-l1ghtful yard fur gard.Ticr. TARliELL. HK ll Call 54(). t720 GllAT A SSUMAll E LM. I0''2': mt rate Owner will also carry 2nd TD Lovely 2 Bdrm home 110 large lot. cl06c to schools & shopplllf! Only $13.000 down l'ull price S82.00U. Call Allen. !\gt. 640-5357 or !H2·<1{)42 Principals Only. OttMt-.... &t.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ .... ....................... =:-1100 ·-······ ............... . ............. S.ula ...... ~2Br 2 la . ._._deck w 'O(ean "'-• Walk to beaC'h. Wk• \p primWvc area Beat h volleyball In pvt fam i ly puk C•l l I 41M ~J. llUOO. l~"!~ 71•1111 SUMtCUSTOM M<*..IHOMI l!lir , huruly rm & 11u11 rm. frit-oJJy ~ ~t .. r pltrk -,. shop hobby rm, pool & 1p1t Ueauttrul :setting M ustsell 759-1616 liMt.S Westside <.:osta Mesa. good <'oodltlon. inC'ome $40 .800 )r Prll'e $445,000 On payment Sl.30.000 owe balanc·e at ll'{. Real !-:stale In vest men ts 3333 W Coast Hwy, NH 645-6646 o.,..,. ...... w . 6 Bdrm. 3 bath ~1ant h o m e Assume l~t $125.000 at ll"'r and ~.000 2nd at 14'; llue 1995. Projected· ml'ome for 1 year $19.200. Is rul· I~ UC'CUpied tU I. R Agt. ask for Beau, t173 7:nl ArPUVAUEY Near new 4-Pl('X . 2 bdrm. 2 bath ear h unit with ftre1>lace. enrloi.ed patio. Raragc. s1r.s.ooo 8111 Grundy. Hll r . G7S·616l. --' XLKf'l 6 UNIT Cote Realty & In \'t'St rnt•nt 640-5777 • ---------- MEWYIAll IONAMZA ·ALL OWl>BAMANCED 6 lbalellt \Wts IOXGrw+a•llR All aplS. rerenlly re· d ecorated T hree 2 Brdm . four I Bdrm No new financing rt>qUtrt>d OwnPr willl ca rry at 12•.1. Hurry. woo't last ' Princtpalsonly ••• 7Unihflndeof OWW'lhip. ........... Pos itivP C'aSh now •wll· • NI 1111 "8 ' $ f ...... ........... 111111 ... N Ucb ahftl I 1 lf'ricllr, CWI. Y fllLDT ··········-.. ······· .......•............... ,..................... ~ . ... ......... Jl6t ._,_, JW .......... IUt ~t , llo .. 1• ~ •=•••....... qia1w•u..i..a___:_ . .................. ,... ....................... .. .................... ~;··;··;···wn -······;,;;;;;···· .. ·· ··················-· Beauutul ~. I BR L ............ , ,........ • •• JIU W.. •14 VIEW • ON WATER 2 2bll ft art1al re11l111ula Pt. IMJ••· . • • .. •• -....... .. ....... , ••••••••••••• Bdrm i ba, beautiful .... e;..lJ!O_!llM· p/mo 1 .. _to bQ •· bNdl. BAY FRONTAGE, VWJCIMDIBr,JBa,enel 2 Br. 1a..1 av, ..... ,_ -1'-. • -..-Beadt ..... 1 Br ....... . • I -furnl11lln11 Sec urit y yr IH. Cal Doc al Redecorated 2 Bdrm. • • · -· I ara1e, t.a mo. lar1•. qu61l, llke dee« . ...... ............. MV\ -···-A-m.·--·..... Aclult. Watr. Ml E. ..UM .,,...., Ruth No-· -...... -...... ..-........ ...,mo -&.9ut--·· .~·.,,-· Edt.w ..... 1.tTl·... , --·-·-•-· Q(' .. n VU penlhOUlt', t ,Bclrm \d\ft (model) beautllully furn .. 2 Ocean V\L condo. Poot Bdr m 2 Ba. S«urily. Jae. SQl.1.-.az:IO S.1100 mo. Hull , ..... JJ40 w ... ,. .. .._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111.. •••I 5 bib to qcean. Ele1ant 2 '31·14" bdrm, fun rm 6 den, <'125 mo>. Pllllh crpta, 2i.i. ba, cedar • 1lau. Dbl car pvt 1ar. fully maint. yd. Adulta, no peta. Inquire at 527 llth . St. 1 H /980·8331 or --'·~--- Oceanfront 3 Bdrm 2 ba. fplc. 1u1tio. Avail un· rur n11hed. 11300 mo. lellSt' or 11hort term ................. d ~&~;;;; •••••••••••••••• c ........... 3122 ....................... Ocean and canyon view. Three bedroom s. Two baths. Available now S825 mo. Yearty 759-1243 Age nt 960·6112. 2 Br. P~ Condo on water. Newunlum. Boat slip avail. lmmed. OC· c upan c y . C all 213 /282-1136 days, 213 /592·351M eves. ---- 2 Br. l l,la Ba lrl condo, pool.1 $550/mo. Yorktown Villas. 962·3519 4 br. 2 b&....ar Meadowlark goU course, $600/mo. s.40-6159 3Br. 2Ba. wlk to bch, all new int. no pets, ~ mo. 118 Huntington St. <2131 431-4761 New H.B. Coodo. 3 Br. 2 Br. 2 Sty I' 2 Ua Front Adult C-Ommunity. New duplex 706'~ Avoradc,. drapes & carpet. SfiOO. Newport Cr .. t, pro· , ... iclaal .... 2 Bdrm + dm. end \mil. Fplc, wetbu. T..U 6 pool. "5()mo. Bluff• I 8dnn 3 ba with pool • rec. ~· '1200 mo. 1 Br. Carpets. drapea, stove, nfrile. tNls pd. Uten•il• for 4. $375. '75--0895 uONTHEBAY l"'-BR. compl fum. Yrty. View. 91175. Inc WI. S.W-74911. Open Sat/SUn 1·5, 311 Ed1ewater. On Water, 2 Bdrm in C __ ., Mir J722 con venlent location. •••••••,••••••••••••••• Boat 1llp poulble. '775 Bachelor, includes util. mo. 13'/5/mo. M0-9900. Ask Villa Balboa condo with 1pectacular ocean, bay and ni1ht ll1ht view fro m evei'y r oom . Spacious 2 BR 2 Ba, formal dlnln1 room. .security buUdtn1. pool and spa. c..mo· w•a "-' ........ 631·1400 THl ...... S Spac ioUI & spotless 3 bdrm, 2i.; battf end unlt with pvt petio on "The G r e enbelt " in o ur origin a l area. Avail. now at lfliO. Alt. 640-5560 for Faye. l Br. nr Albertson's. $425. No pet/child, sin1le adult preferted. See paper Sat. for phone II. c.......... 1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Fum lbr. apt. ~•up. Encl. 1ar. Adu(ts , no peta. 2110 Newport Bl. 548-4988btwn 8& 5PM • tlwlli!ft• .... J740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.a. •• fllMIST • Spanish F.atate Llvin1 ! $5!'>0 per, mo. Sllell secun _!5_!:8969 _ ty Ht-C's. 213 '!191·0687. _ llr, 2a. HM, =· . 3 Br 2 Ba home in NPt Hgta. S800 pr mo. Ask for 3br. 2sty. 2ba. on park. 1to .. & ~ S 50 Rae. Re /Max.631-1.266 Beautiful park-like sur· r oundin11. T erraced pool. Sunken gas bbq. s parkling fountains . S pa c i o us room s . Sepa rate dining area. Walk·in cloaet.s. home· like kitchen & cabinets. Walk to Huntington Center . $ 9 0 l) I m 0 . 4 0 ll 1 1 lftO. ShlcJI• lt.deRtl lh•l11>tropc 673·81:1:.!3. OK. Call 15Rlll4 675·7137 -aft SPM. 147-6131aft IPM. fl Btlr.ms. So. of Hwy 4 yrs old. Sl27S rmo. :>Jl>.1453 Cotta Me.. Beaut. loc. Adult condo 1224 2Br, 2ba, new cps, drps. pool, spa. air, tennis. rec •••"•••••••••••••••••••• rm . 832-18 4 0 o r COULGf PAU I ~3~~:~---- POUL HOMK 4 Btt. I l"llW lZ44 f amtly neighbor hood.,·•••••••••••••••••••••• $775, Isl & last + s<'cun Wnod brldge Cret>ksidP ty Uav1d. agt 646 ~ Willow Lease 4br, 3ba. 3 Hdrm I Ba, 2554 Oran)(e Ave Pl>. $4!1()1mo Kids OK Frpk. fem· yrd Url V\' by ti45-700'J Isl. Las t & Sl50. Newport llt•ights 2 Ur Duplex. Vn vatc yard. NO PETS $3KS. Gas & water paid. bi3·22S6 Luxury 2 Hr 2 Ba fp, dl)I gar .. alnum. pal10. $595. 642·5200 ~:/SIDF. 2 Br. I Bu .. no pets Avail. 2-1. 166 Br oadway. S450 /mo 673·56:18. 3 Bedroom 11'2 ~ath with pool $700 mont.h. 90-8039 fr pl<.-, A/C. beh ind park/pool. dec:or ated like m odel. gardener $925. !>52· 1269 Srenic Orangetree 2Br rondo . R efi'1g ·w 's l rt'a m s. pool . jacuzzi, tennis. ell• Ad ults only, no pets. $495. 67S.9'l29. Scenic Orangefree 2Br 'c o n d o . R e r r i g . w.-/s lr e.a m s . pool . j a c uzzi. tennis, el<'. Adults only, no pets. $495. 67S.9229. RINTAl.S 2br + den, 2....,ba SllOO 3br. 2"'2ba l900 4br. 21h ba SS00-11250 4br + bon. 2._,ba SIJ'15 3br. 2ba ~Tustin 2Jir. IBa Condo. w/yd. Woodbrfdge. $.'iSO mo. Wayne 4~4769. 497·593.S ------- Luxurious lbdrm condo with max sec & i m · men1ties, refrig Incl, $550 •. Vers~lles. S48·3874 arter 6 on wkdays. --------- 3Br. 2Ba home w/big back enclosed yd, across the s t from Charles Heller Park. z.rl Knox P L c all ro r app l. 1·926·1537. ---NEWPOlrT CUST THR EE beautiful con· dos available. D1Herent locations. Pool. tenrus. spa. Close to beach and Hoag Hospital. C /21 Newport c.e..- 640-5357 BAY t"RONT, 2 Bdrm, l Bu. no kids or pets. Yearly. S675 m o. 673-8222 Ne~~..,; H~i;h;, io~;I; ~ Bdrm, 3 Ba. houst-, cpls. 2FP . 2 car gar .. encl yard w/frult lrees. No pets, Isl. &r last + dep. + util. l850 mo. 410 E l Modena. Call eves col· lect 916 /583-8541. Npt Terr condo. End unit. 3Br, 2 .... Ba. l.500+aq ft Pool. spa. Great place • price. '850/mo. 998-4024. 631-4442. ~5413 •UJfJS New 2 Br. 2 Ba Angelita plan w /pvt jac .. & foun· tain. All amenities. $1200 mo. 640.!llM4 3 Spacious Bedroom s. with family room . formal dininl, fireplace, etc. etr. Near Airport. $790 mo. 646-4477. 2 Bedroom·fum. $510 ·3 Bedroom Townhouse unfum.$515 Adults. no pets. Utilities Free ! LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Park.side Ln. 1 blk W. of Beach, 3 blks s. or Edinger. 847-5441 S37S/up 1-2 ·bdrm, pool, Jac. adlt. 18992 Florida,. H 8 . 842.2834 or 8t2-3172 On the sand. ocn vu studio. sec. gate. p()ol. $595. 951·9541· -------------- '".. 3744 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I Br. + o((ire (Of 2nd Br I. 1 Ba. Sunny deck on st r eam . A /C . dis - hwasher , carport. pool. tennis. ~mo. Yearly lease . Adult, no peL Avail J an 15th. 548·0412. L;g...iMCh---1741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $215 small cozy bachelor. furn. nr bch util pd. no pets l resp e mployed adult 494..QJO ... ..,...... 176' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lr& 4 Br. 2 Ba, S750 mo. & !2 Br, 1 Ba. 8550 mo. Steps to beach. 673-9312 Spectacular Oceanfront. Avail. now. 2-4 Br. Con· do. 673-SURF. VEAR·ROUNO FUN: Duplu, z Br z Ba, quiet It., Blt·illl. ctr.,_, abut· t.n.'71-'7• c.... ..... •i• . ............... ~., ... . J.:.1 •Afit Newl1 clec:Gr. Gu pd, encl 1ar , pool , d t wuber. Adult• .. IU·ao73 MIW\YlilcOL 1 Br. pa pd, encl 1ar, d /wuber, pool. Adulta. 1142.5013 JlrT•a011l'ln ra Newly decor. IU pd .. en c l 1ar .. pool , d /wuher. Adult•. 842.50'13 MESA VERDE home at- m08pbere. 2 6 3 Br dlx apta. Nopets.548-1034 . ._.Oc~•cr 2 Br. 1 Ba .. pool, laundry rm .• small child OK. TSL JqM. M2·1803. Z Br, l~ Ba, p¥t petio, 2 carport•. au paint. clrapea • cpl. NJ' lhop- pla1. 1TUt a • Santa Ana. AduJu. ao pet•. ..... '7111 --- SPAC. 2 BR ADULT. Lee kitcb, oPlll beama ceil. Inc l refri1, no pets. .1185/mo. m> Maple St. 5"61· 7358, .,,...., Spaciou1 Family 2 Br·PISO. Pool • play- 1round. 548-9558 from 12·7PM. Jl26 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm, 1 bath, all util pd. ' $350. 131·1873 ., ... 3132 ....................... Beaut. l year new 2 .Br . 1 ~ Ba. Cmdo with paol. jacuzzi, & cable TV m· cld. Yearly ~. Broker 875-4912 2br l•rden apt. pvt.patio. lllMtkft&.._. 3140 1ara1e. 11n.I child ok, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets S3116. 546-lllliO Brand new 1 • 2 Bdrtn. *** J.Mw•oc• 2354SanUAna Ave. Carta Mesa You are the winner of Zfrtetldr.eh <Sl7 value I, to Ice,.._& Halllllf •Ice Jan 6 thru llth Loni Beach Arena Tic kets must be ex· changed for reser ved · seats at the Convention Center ahead of time. Call 642·5678, ext. 272 10 claim your tickets. *** PlerpoiateCondoe. Pool, s pa, tennis, 1arafe1. (213 > 59& r.m dys ; ('?14' 842-4721 eves. · J". Lovely ,1, 2 • 3 Bdrtn. Townhouses. garac~. patio, laundry fac. "80 & ~75. Call 213/596-720'l or114~7347. · THI WNFR.I TUI Luxury Adult units al af. fordable living. 1.2 t.:·3 Br . Well decorated Olympic size pool. light ed tennis court. J acuAi. park like landscapiitij Most beautiful bldg.: bi H.B. . ·'· From PlJ. 846--0619' Newer l Br. with itarage. --------- $365. Adults. no pets. 8eautifully located 2 Br M5-~77 S37S & up. Child OK. G s incld. 842·1652. $395. 2 Br. l''• Ba Adul ts only. Cat OK. All butll· ins. Balcony. TSL Mgmt. &42 1603 ------- 3Br. 2Ba. r,c beach, bl cpts /drp&. encl garag $510 . S3&-<Xl2 l 3 Br 3ba. patio. gar $55(). Enjoy lhe ocean. I & Ava il approx Jan IS, 2bdrm, pool. adults. no wknd tev711>-1418 pets ~~Sc ___ _ PINE BLUFF APTS Spac. 2 br, 2 ba Adult romplex, patio. view . frplc, encl, gar., gas stove, dishwllSher. spa, lndry rm. from $500. (,lu1et 2 Br. l'h Ba. Crpls. bltns ADULTS over Jo No pets. SD>. 646-9243 -____ .,.. ___ _ LARGE2bdr l Ba nr bdt, d. util pd. MSO. 53&-2'll6 ~~~~~~_;. SP)IC 631·6107 Lovely 2bdrm, 2ba studi~ l & 2bdrms. cottage styr( with frnlc, patio. encl 1 i " i n g • c h i 1 d o ll .,. 1335·$350/mo. · gar. Newly deror. SS50 847.;mn -4 998-8128. LIKE new 2 br, 2 ba, nr. dwntwn. S375 mo. ~211.3 Bea utiful 2br 2ba $55() It's open. ~it at 3106 Ginaer 540-4400 ---------- l br. utils pd, gar. new crpts. off.street. adult couple . no pets . 1395. 768·7633. 548-8251 Lee l br. all adult, no pet.a. pool & carport. s:ns mo. + deposit. 931 W. 19th St . 54&-0492 • 2 Br. in 4-Plex "400 Nr Pta. New crpl, encl car. lndry hook-up. pet.I. 11634i61. WALK T O BEAC ~; Bac-h. All ulils pai .. Stov~ & refrige. S300 mo . 53t>·2'56 or SJ6. 7979. --------- 2BR POOL.GARAG~· $4SO •• 644-2578 646-°3.!l 3 Blks to ocean. l Br. utila paid. 1375 mo Carpet ~ paint.:... 2C77 ~ca!'!:_ _ _: 2br. twnhome apt. else to Spacious 2 Br. l 'r.i Ba. s hops I hospit al $475 New crptS, drps. built ia AGT 645-9850 S~'!_Vt':.gar.1nlo9IM>-82S8 ing at 1t1XGro11s m<'ome 1 2 HOUSJo:'). J & 4 Dd rm. Most apt.'\. recently re 2hn Avail now hoth llecor atcd. Owner will newly rcrurb1sht>el A)(t carry al 12'i llutsland 7S.H 21.12 Desirable 2 br + Jen sgl. sly. Deerfield Condo. Agt . 64·4'11724. 963·0902 -.. -------- Condo 2 Hr-2 Ba. wet bar. attr hd gar. Lease $600. 642·6724 or 631·6.100 Ask for Chuc.k Spac. 3 br, 2'h ba twnhse. Soc1ar Ac 11~111es o. •ec '"'•Free Sunday Brunch • BBQ s , Par t1P~ •Plus much more 2bdrm. lba. l3(!0. 645 Vir· toria. Nodogs. 546-91.24, HEAi THI llACH . 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. built-int. p~t10. garage. Adulta. 1475. 4922 Edinger. ml( Oran..:" County In· vestment ••• I 0 UNts 9XGroH bceleftt ...... Loe .... This su1Jerb investment features positive 1 ash flow with seller financ· ing al 12··1 A true pride of ownership property All apt:> r,.1·1·ntly re dl'eorated You'll have l.O act fa.,t •m th1!o ont· 752·1920 <! b r , lofl. 2•, ba Townhouse. l''rplc. dbl izar . lge p;.ilto. S6<JU CM tNB. 900-4549 3 BR. 21'11 Ba. 2 frplc. lux u ry t wnhmc 1n C1l1homes Tract at So C..:st Plaza. Comm pool 1 Jacuzzi. 2 end 'd g;,irages w /a uto ~ners $725 per mo. 751·8485 Lovely :!Br. 11 ,Ba condo Dbl. e ncl Rar Frplc t:ncl pa t1n. alrtum . balrony Pool. spa. walk t o beach $595 . 7 1 4 97~ 0 11118 . 714·962·22a). New Woodbridge Condo, 3Br . 2'h lla, prem ier loe. /\C. patio. +many xtras & upgrades, SllOO mo. M1 ·6417 Tu r tlero c k . New townhouse. 2 Master bdrm . ram. rm. 2"'2Ba. 1750 sq. rt. Prof. decoral· ed. Pvt. pauo Pool, ten· rus. park close l900/mo IW-8277 or 75.2-6492. U.P. Terr. 2 Br 2 Ba con· do, w /h<K tub, Agt, Sl6SO. ~2·3339 ----~------L.,....... JZ41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE AREA Nr shopping, beaches. Community pool & spa. Room ror cycling & jog· gi ng. S700/mo. w /$25 dis· count. Agt,S44·1440. ----------- J br. 3 ba, huge ram1ly rm. lhouae from beach, Pen. Pt. $1200/mo, poss. lease opt, assume 300K loan, avail. 700.1977 Newport Crest, 2 h r, 2 ba. dbl gar. frplc. tennis, pool. 752:2209 OCIMRONT IMte.OCC. Beautiful 4 br, 2 ba up- s tairs in dplx. Wood beam ceilings , frplr. crpts, drapes. all blt·ins, en c I. 1ara1e w /auto. opener, washer /dryer Incl. < FWTI. or unfum. 11500. GREAT RECREATION: lem11~, Free Le~son~ 1pro & pro shop I • 2 Health Clubs• Sauna • Hydromassage• Swim ming • Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART- MENTS. S•n91es 1 & 2 Bed rooms • Fur "'Shed & Unfum•she<l • Adull l +v+ng •No Pels • Models Open oa•ly 9 to 6 Oakwood- Garden Apartment• Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St 1Do"e' di i61rt1 1714) '42-5113 Newport Bead't/No. 880 lrvone ta' tt),'"'' 17141 64$-1104 2 Br. 1 Ba. StOO mo Isl. !'.'0·~or846-Q34~ _ last + deposit. 2238 State 2Br . l "'2Ba condo. Bil. St. 646·45.5B or.sU·4431 . _ ins. Sharp. 81l!e 10 38r. 2Ba. frplc. backyd. beach. ~00. Marge: like new. nr schl. ~ 964·_1688 __ . ----- mo. 75IH040 2 BK 2 Ba. bltn R&O. STUNNING lrg t Bdrm DJW. fplc.enclgar. garden apt. Pool fr rec saa.1021 area. noW.181.h. St. lnM 314'4 2 BR. POOL. GARAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4SO Woodbridge nace 2 br con· &'4·2518 646-0354 do. no peta. immed. O(" .cupancy. 1525 /m o . MZ-4920 2 Br, clean. l child OK. 1375 Jmo + dep. 590 J oann St. 545·4529 o 213/58&1219 3 BR. 2 ba condo. -50 mo. Agent 91l).1051 WISTLAll ¥1UAM L.,... .._. 3141 Beautiful Adult Apta. No •••• ••••••••••••••••••• peta. lmmed occupancy. Zb Zb ~ .,. t Pool. spa, lndry rm.. r . a•..-. ~11\J 1cen iar. avail. Bach-S3l5. white water view. stp11 t~ Spe ctacular 4 Bd rm view home. Formal din· ln1 room. M1tr Bdrm suite . Owne r w il l finance. • RED CARPET. ~t........ 1100 ~_!tHocM 2100 College Park allract1ve. clean . 3Br . l3r•ha. nr s hoppinl! 1 beach $650 lse. ref's call 004·3806 or c:ollecl <2?1703·68SQ i';'Sl[lf'.·SHARP·Nt:W 4 Bdrm 3 bath. WI ex· te nsive ocean view. Lease $1.500. L..-V....,.ll 497-1761 T S L M a n a 1 e m e n t -==~===.::.::_:-:_-=i 642-1900 ----s..,.,... lBr·..-.S. 2Br·"30-S440. sand. heart al Laguna, TSL Mimt contemporary wood & 645-8122or842·l900 11a11 frplc. $1000/mo. 494·3884 al\er6PM 754-1202 IALIOA PIMMSUL.A V, blk to bch. rut(' W r Cotta1e. $275,000 As· s umable lst TD al 10.....,'7. · $125,000 Owner /agt S.U-1281 BY O WNER·h arbor View Carmel. 3Br. 2Ba. fam rm, new thruout. will carry $190,IXX> TD w /980,000 dn. 644·596.'i or 6M·7tlr1 21MMCAMYOM Dramatic 4tw', 4ba , cu1tom home on solf course. Many quality de· tail• lncludinl: 3 frplca, lux muter suite, pool, •P•· auoo.oo. Beaut 3br. 3ba townhoule. Lee rma. hl1h ~', Ule/brt1ht tuc"L:·aL. llJ2w.1St,. ........ 1N641 ................ 0,141 of :;ual. rt1llt at ,.._ ...u,. H•rJ· da-J ,-. aUJ Pllot a ·a. Ma. To ,,.,. ~,.. ... tall ea.JITI -~~A·· •...................... ····················~·· 2 Br. 2h11, ulil 1>rl Avail now. Adults, no pols. $550. 546-3937 San Juan Capo. SSSJ>OO. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 141Kl sq. ft. 8 ~~·_o_ld_. _Agt.:;;._54_1_·5032. l''or S11le By Owne r lOxSOf' Mobile Home. Quiet/Adult Park near B arl Bay. SlS.000. 833 0009 after 4pm . _642·5074 bt'fore3pm. 2 BR + FAM RM 800 sq ft, real 1rplc. deck, adlt pk . N.B. Owner 121,IXX>. 645-5842 •EXCITING• s,.w.., Beautifully cmtomJaed 24 'xeo· Vikin1 Home 2Br, 28• fr enclosed porch. In Laauna Hilla nlcett 5 star pen. 21 yn old .. okler. CJDl5e> . ....... , .. ...... s. Buutiful MJttO Bar· rlnf ton Hom•. roun1 ad t1 • 1mal p e,t welcome. By appoint· ment.....,. CIAlllC ......... W8 ""lmtff .... t'or Sale By Owne r lOxSOrt Mobile Jlomf'. Quiet Adult i'ark near Back Ray $1 5,000 833-0009 afte r 4pm . 642-5074 before 3pm. O.tofS.... ,,.,..,. 2'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A scenic Oregon c,,ast. Electricity. fenced. out· standing view. acces1i· bit', Ownet492·2499 -----I.e .......... ....... 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. l3/• ba. range. patio, frpl c . l st + d e p . ~/mo. 646-91586 KIDS,MTS Ott E ·Side. fenced yard, gara ge. 2 Br. S545. 642·2510, 646-4848. 4Br 2ba, new carpet & kltch . .->/mo. Fmmed occupancy 494·2561 Euulde l Bdrm I alh cotta1e. 1490 per mo. Call &M·?m weekd•1S· Exer Neaten. 11 acre prod. Navel Orcharo. Cl· ty Fiiimore 1185,000. Be lat in ""' Adult 2Br 8J:J.1561 Zba condo IV' SIC Plza. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... 3106 ...... ·-············ I Br • Be home, • rar parlllna. avail. 111 lll 1111111. sua pr mo + uW. Afl.ldal L • ii..... I ...................... Cbarala1 Coll•I•• J•rH11t1 fun. 1tr Mltt...,.a•·-.... luW.-- Extras. '5Z. 561-2425 Clean 2 Br, sar. achalu .• ca\ OK. 9'50, tat • laat. DtOIC, Elden Ave. 2br, 1 ba; dl'ape9, crpt, nq peta, ,....._, tdltmo. +dep .... mf L1e rooms for living/en· tertaining. cstm gbr, 2"'1 ba. frplc. opar ·beam. ocn view $825/m o . 494· 1842 No agents Whitewater view, 3 Br. 2 Ba. lmmed. occupancy . $1200 mo. Owner will lease /option. Best buy In town. Call Realty World. ult for Frank Saravia or Art Overly, 951·0200. c••-1211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vma1e SanJuan 3 br, 2 ba. a /c, pool pri11. No peta. Avail. lmmed. 9800. 511> 7216 c .. ·• , . • U.fw 't I~ 3411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 poolt, ... 3ba, condo appliancea incl. $1115 call lllZ·'TllO, ......-r1 D4l1ut ...... J600 ....................... E ves 4'7·21111 ............. JJIJ Zbr, lbaE.!ldeCM -/miO. ....... ....................... lmmac. vu home , '960/mo\eaae. 3 Br2 Ba, F .R .. L.R. w /fplc , •H·l341 dyl, 831-.. lt eves . Ml.,.... lefc.. 32" •••••••••••••••••••••• Jtewport ~ Canal Quiet, u~ • airy. Im· maculate, prt. yrd fr 1ara1e, lpedoul 2 bdrm fr l ba. No cbilclnn or pet.a. MIO m·o . 203'7 Laurie 1-H , Eait c.11 ...... ,,. .............. 11 ...... _. ........ cleeor.W. 2 bleclla to ... .. ...... oeeu.--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3102 ....................... Nr SC Plaza. Newly de· corated 2 Br. Condo, 1"'8 Ba. Adultt only. Securi· ty 1ate. Enclsd 1ar. Pool. sns. llM·9115. ..... ...... 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearly lbdrm. beamed cellln1. servinl bar, ...,. ••r. w /d hookllJlS, S5t)O. (ZlS ~ 11'11. C __ .. ..._. JIU ....................... 2,,.. Bel, Z be, frplc. dil- bwa1her. No ol PCH. "50/mo. l.lt/lut, aec. Avail now 1'13·2212. t-5pm. ltucUo, la'CDll 671-U17 B1oellti0bladl.1•.1P '"' .... "*· lmmae . Aull now. No ptta •tmo11&•1Mt +MC. •aot. P• tTl·JIOO, ~ Lar .. I Br. I 81 . ,.,.,, .... ~ ..... la1a.•..._, Al ~w.a .... ~ ........ DLUI I •COteO nr SC Plua, pool /rec . a /C, fpl,1aapd. 9425 213t-..ioCollect. •POOlll»IAl'f 1 Br. 1paclou1 apt. Garden• poo l . courtyard. Adull apt. A1ent '131 ·1129 or 631..(151.\. 1 Bdrm, 3 bUul from bch . Charminl. MOO includes utilities. Avail imrned: 861·l181 or.:l.3572 i .......... 316t .............•........ , PARltlWPOIT COUMTIYCLUI u... > { Sln1l•, 16.I bednilil apta,6~. From ... -. 144-1900 Quiet 2 Br. l Ba. with 1ara1e. paUo, pool. Adults. No pllla. 1101 H Uth. St. Newport Hel1bta .•. M2-'7Je0 Octanfr'Clnt ror WI, Rentai.. Funai• Larae 1 Bdrm. Near ··-•u ... ............_ &'7'11...-• lbopt, pool, all uUll pd, , UIU IU• -· 1114 llanroria ..... New OCC OaQ Cc!Uap. Yd• pr. N\acpl ...... Met Oraac• Ave.<C>. ....... lllr, tpt, .._, buUt·IM, .... .. ... ,\i :h pell . ... .. Lit l8r fotUJIU , e.,..t, .....,,....., ... ......... ._ ....... 2 Bt. 1 Ba. Avail. Anaol.._6 HwJ. 9111 mo. ) PropertJ 111 Tll·IHT. Aft. ..... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr•v.way. 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A11k for lt1m1ly ~QIH - • ••••••••••••••••••••• c1 .. nup., trlmmln1 • haulinc. fto.e ..Umetes. 16'1a7l Haulln1. Yard Clean· ups, Hand)'IDUI Jobi. Jelf,Ml-Mel GET ltlD O F' UNSJGm'LY TftASH + OF.BRIS $1811.0AL>. <.: 0 LL. STU D •:NT 548·6'28 Jlaul, cleanup, concrete removal. Dump truck. Quick aeni. 64.2·7638 --------H.Mdl••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REAUJ Y CLEAN HOUSE? Call c;mgham Girl .-reeesl 645-5123 L..chc....., .......... , ••....•..... Avllu Landscaping ser vke, tree tnmming, l'll:!anups, yd mainl. call P~dru. Marguante or t-:fr11m 6.11-4627 Henov a ling· ftototil Im IC Sprinklen1·lawn.'l·t·b1u11s I) 11 Ve 642 ·4ll5:i HudtM&IMHl t1• . ..... :: .............. . e uatom brlell, atone. b lodl, eanrnte, ltucco. Ref1. rr...t.Ml-Mt'Z Brlckwaril, Small Jobe. Newport. ea.ta M•a ~ Irvine. f7S.3175 eves . w. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movin1? The Starving C0Ue1e StudenU Movin1 Co. hu arown. Jnaured 1ame 1ood 1ervic~. •T124·U6 License. 641-11427 . . ---· ------NlwalilC)s.mc.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LVN desires pvt duty nurse poriillon, full or PIT. days or eves. Will housedean , shop or cook. Mature, rel111ble. CdM refs. Shirley. Dys 760· 1837 eves 496-6842 , ...... j1t.,...-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ainlJni & Papt'ring Prof. work. Pree est. R11nbl. Steve 547 ·4281 COLLEG•: STUDfl:NT eXJll:!r'tl it! intteict, any job for less ~ Ale JC "5!>9 5198 !~!.t!:t:!'! ..... DAVl!'IPA.IHTING SerYtDI Arwt,..,. llclll ReMO'Sab&e ln•llted. lie'cl 9la5 RALPH'S PAIHJ'INO Int. /ext. ~ J4 hn, Uc .. neat, ni& . ._..,01 Fine ext/tnt peinUnc by Richard Snor. Uc, Ina. Try me .... 5555 C24hn) Paintlnl Is Papertn1 Wallpaper removal Guaranteed Paul Cutler91S2·3006 30% Disc lhru Feb. PerfectloniJt. I do my own woric. Curt 9'11H314 ext 1004 ,... ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO PLUllBING-No Job too amaU or too IQ, free est. J4 hn. ~_, Plumblnl, Remodelin1, Repairs, lAak Detec· Uon, 6 Drainl Cleared. Top Hat Plumbin1 13!2030 P.O.a. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt POil Box Service THE MAIL ROOM; 24 hr 2tlOO E ca Hwy CdM·NB M0-03tO or 6'4-4481 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOfll .. ALL TYPES/REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES CaU Bob, 548-0798 Pboto Joumallat-capture •the decisive. Thom Young will shoot your modellng l'Omposites & product illustration. Rates neectiable. S48-5113 New Ii recovers, Repair ,._-,-.... -~--specialist /stay-busy • •••••••••••••••••••••• prices. Reliable. 548-0512 Neat e_11tches ~ textw:es. I.Mn aomethin1 to sell? ~llt. H3-14Jt Clauifiechdsdoitwell. TllDDalGNS Pr11nln1. sculpt1.1rla1. toppln1. thinnln1. re-m ova I, elean ·up. 141-1165 , ....... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Math tueMr wUJ tukll' Jr /Sr bilb ICbl ltudeftll in HY mmhJMeCantor 790-lal, eve, m.:1110 ext254dys. T""'9s...tce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fut accw-ate typinf on IBM Correct/Selectric. other l«n!taria.l work, buslne11 letters, re· sumes, etc. Karen. 815-123o WW.WCleulg ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let The SUnabir\e In" Call Sunshine Window Cleaninl, Ud. S48-M53 Home & Commerical Chrl1tmas si1ns washed. Call Steve .846-1957 'Aportrnirnh Untw-n ~-·' ~ ...................... . .............. 000 Rewt .. 1to5flsw 000 OHie•._.. 4400 1..._trW._.. 4500 A•H•U Aa/ ....................... ······················· ······················· ....................... , ........ , i--11e-• 5100 Loit & .._. IJOO .............................................. ·~~~.•~a.:;;·· .j.~y. lll1tt.. l HO po '······················· fo 1•111 Ill Alll' :till , .!Ill.I hM• I <'>!ill lie!~ \'ltl, Ill lt1•h , II II J-'UI 1llu ~ I l~ll Hmmtt· to"'"' rww :lln. HWn,.OMTAGI 2:t6S' lndus'l •oCl'ice 111101 Lott&.,_... 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S41Vi:,J:I The next time you get caught up In nostalgia - for the· sake rJ balance. throw in a few GAS LINES . ( I' I ' t, It I luJJll'A ••Ill .I 111 Seawill Vi1131e I ati•'\\IM A1•I .!.th• ll•M ... lt· : '"' r 1 pl ..,., r"'""' $1d1 II Ol<t ti7:1 :! I l:t N,•w I&:! 1,.11111 '"""' 11ilull 1111(,. h o u l'lo:ill• :'Ii" t lo1k1'1> hill tK!ll :i lH :!ha H:S:t W 111111111., I l11sh"' ~r fq,11 la ull•I h<)(Jlt uv~ ;:11ri..:1· ', hlk ll•ut11 $-II!\, :! l•h 111 11 '"" , ... \1•1 l-'1•1t11<lt' V. Ill hh ,u 1• $.'lll:i I 1'<"11~ 1 "111~1~ " I t It 1t o:i 111 Cl ;1 II I ... i.t .. llulb, 1••wb' '"'·' , ft1I t'VUklll!: ,<, IH'o•llllt:, 111\\llh\1,l.'>t'"'llh \II'"' 111 l u b l h $ 1 :, II Ill 11 1~1 l.as1 ,4oe,·u r1f\ A' 1111 nu-. C i.11 67;1 UK:! from "1111111 to'n.1111 :-..Oil I 11rg•• 1 :\ "'" 1•urt llllddl ~l'tl . l''i w >' dn\ .-Nut lh .,11 lrlllll• rit•'lllll'lh1tll. w1•t llc•u1·h 1u M\'l''tuhlt-t1 blil lq1k Sl!ltl 1110 \'ull !J Spm 1h..r1Wt':'tl111\ Ml'l'll1hh·11 l'ullq· n 1 tii/7 1. 1':\'t•s lo !'>t• 11 w111d \ 111.1.: 1· ti.ti! !!tie~ LAS IRISASAPTS. 1714Jll!t!I SHIH. AT l!t:At:H (lct>c.n new pool 1enms ROOMI 4000 <'Ourts. adlL~ IJarh , 1&2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJdrm from S42i> 5515 Lal(una Beach Motor Inn. R1\'er A\'<' 642·251'.6 985 No. Pal'1f11· l'o1a"t 1 llwy , l.al!unu lh•a•·h YEARLY SS50 ~r m 11 21 0 1111). Weekly. K1ldll'n hr. 2 ba. gar wa~h tJry. available. Low winter t'rnss st frum beach I rat1·s. 494·5294 ~0·6436 Pvt 111."druom and l1alh 1.rg 2 Br 2 Ra upp.•r uni! I l'~K>I. Jill'un1. l'luhh11ust- "" tlet·k oct>:u1 & bav vu 1 "' 11 r k 1 n.: p 1• rs on $695 mo yea r ly ·t ';di ~ s;:110 m n + se1• <le p Lloyd \\·ail after J an tst Hun· JACOBS REAL TY ~1g~ L!d1 nr 01·1•an 67M670 3 Hedroom. :! Ualh. OCl-:AN\'1 .. ;W ~8(.8J N It Oce an r ro nt "" k1 11•hcnclll' $2ti0 & up l:lil pd. 230\i W oc·cirnfrunl bi3·41!>4 Room for rent in hse ~: iu·1· t·ontl o t o s hr w 11r11r tlt'r~on tlurbor V1t'w Knoll l'l~I' to t'ash1on lslt-. view of c·1 t>', lots o( pn,·al'Y. ten ms. pool. t'tc $400/mo. 759.95911, Gentleman to share home with bachelor Call eves ~4-1796 Share duplex in Costa Mt>s a . l>t W , wash !dryer. Fncd yard. quit>t non·smoking prof or s tudent $230 /mo Knt h1 543-0044 Share 4 Bdrm home m Dana Point. Close to beach/frwy. Estab. in· dividual only. 493-6198 1 Br, ocean view."adll cvn· do. in Vtrl'.atllt!~ Mai. '>ecurity. lg µool. tlhh.,e. gym , s auna. J3•·. l'tt· lndry fTplt'. 1 ml from M mid 2IO's. Cdl'tf condo. on: Siii.Simo 957·3\~ fully furn. except Br. $.S50 mo IW> lfl:)i I .. \ Exe<' Fc n1;1lf' will !-ihilr" W I l h S;I Ill l' 3 f~ . TrJwnh11U$t' w1lh \It'" 1n Furn Room. pr1v11te b;llh F:mployrd man on· I;· NNtr 22nd & Oran1ote w1!h :>entM 1·1t11.en & tlog K1tt'htn prl\. N•m drink"r Hef's $1!1~ mo. :'ll!'wport lit•Jf h ~JI-' 1 S4d 08IJ. ll:!nn". rat(llll'lball. "l'' -· liar trph• '2!}11111111 l';,111 Hotefs.Motefs 4100 Cattn· 751 6271 E ,.l., ••••••••••••••••••••••• b4tl·S004 DO YOU LllCl Wlking to h1·h I & 2hllrms from $35(1 i>~ttiitl-1 Claffhavt!n 2 Br l R;i . -·-.. rn~ { i o·.--jl, ol r ll .I: t• 11 II c rpls,,drapc"i , oldl'r tidulls . no ~It'll-$4fi/• :vr· ly 548 SJIJf. MOTB.S7 Wt>ekly rentals from S&t & UJ>. 646·7445 2274 Newport Blvd. C M RallJoa Inn oceanfront. L11w wmter rates Uaily or weekly. 675·8740 -... --... v • ..-.~ 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~RR 1'2 Ila Tn .... nholl"" 4bdrm. 2ba condo on sl y.le Ad:ilt!5. n11 1x>ls North Shore of Tahoe $375 54S.26lt! Fully rum. 51mm from • . N<•rth Star. $4()0/wkly. New 2 Br I Ha. Adult!<. nv . 957.3226 !'>.»3946 Bt>rt. Sl70 + ..,, util. 76().9082 ' Resp. M 1F to shr 3br hse nr 0 .C.C. in C.M. $225 in· c I u tH. 546-8530. 95.'J.8114 24 hrs Fem. to shr 2 Br duplex. call Candy 9157· 1136 Non· smkr, likt$ arumals. Shr Clean Balboa Dplx , $217 mo + v, util-Yearly Lea se 673 ·1101 morns/eves M IF lo shre :I bdrm 2 ba 1 mi (to.m bch.-$225 incl util. 53& 742.5 or 960-7874 Roommate share 48r furn . apt. Washer , dryer, gar. Gd local J4n 541HI028 ------ Clean Mature Rmmate to shr 2 bdrm apt nr So. Cu. P·laza S260+1n util 979.9996 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 ft Al'. unwl 11kK. util 1111 :!~ .. : ('st llwy. tl7!'J IJllUO Cost•MIMl7tltSt tcil7 W1·11ti·hH N U W1111t l11111m·1111I 1n211 7000~ f t 1st floor Aat'nt ~I~ I :I lloom 11uile, 54!'J sq. f\., modt•m tiulldina. A ll'. plt'nly ol parkintr t:11ll lle11lononucs 675·6700 ICOU.CfNJH HIWPOllT t:lt-1rnnt ext.'t.'utive suitf's 1n prest111e location~ With romplet.e 11uppon s~rvit'es. 714 /1151-0681 250-500 sq. ft. gmd nr. ulils pd. From $200. 779 W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom 957·1900. '"THE" EXECunVE sum Full service offices in Newport Center 640-5470 PLAZA uECunVE sums ''There is a difference · · 714/752-0234 2082 Michelaon Dr. lf212 2021 BuslneaaCntr lf2l3 hdar,~ Mwdlal Chief! Elegant bldg.. in heart of Huntington Bch. w /spacious offices - skylights, wetbar. con· ference rm. 85<' per sq. ft. Plus. super 2.000 sq.rt. medical bldg .. well appointed at 75• per sq.ft. For details call RED CARPET ' . 893-1351 688 sq. ft. well located North Costa Mesa offict . Park next to your door. Fully equipped . with • carpet, a te. cabinets & storage. Reas onabl y priced. Call tom . H a rb or Baker Professional Bldg. 957·1900. Prime t'omer Joe. Up to 4,500 sq ft. Full service, modern. glass bldg. 646·6303. SMAU. °"'CE COAST .. (M4WAY 3'0 11q. ft. $27!i /mo Avail. Jan. 15, Pvt. restroom: convenient Newport Beach location, llt•~Corp 645-4400 Exec offiC'es : Newport Bch /airport ar118. suites w /lax libra r y, con- rerence rm. copier. full i.er vices. lmmed oc- cupancy 833·8990 ------ 1200 sq ft. Orange Co. Airport area. $4001mo. 67~9819 5075 Wfftr«' H.I. Great location, prof bldg. Lots of parluni.:. 875 sq ft. l600 mo. JOO ~q ft. $200 mo. (213) 395·!1981 C'ollect. a..S.na...W 4450 1 ...................... . For store & office spare 11t reasonable rate!\. 500 ta 2'700 Sq Ft. !I MESA VERl>E OH I PLAZA 1 1525 Mesa Verde K. l' M S4Ml2J I Newport Modem store or oHice. Nr post offic·e. .548 s i r . J~rry 213 1477-7001 CO MMER C IAL STORES. Shops. Total 1400 sq fl at 38' & up. Any ·size. E. SidP C M. 548·7249. 4475 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Store Spal:c for lease 1500 !IQ. rt. & 1260 sq ft. in Huntington Bt>ach. Flexible t e rm s. 213 /596-7202. ------·want Ads C:all642·567H Wanl Ads C:all 642·5678 P"ts. $4f':> llv t\ppt. ----·---- --_____ ----· 645-3864 Orean Bluff Kauai Con· r-------------------------------~ <.:harming IHr Vcrsa1lll.'s condo. 1st floor, pvt patio Wl!s model um\ Vit>w of fountain Loll' of pn vary 1''1111 ;,1•rurit :V w /gua rded gale ~2S 752·2310 da:v~. Ml!· 1:;16 eve!> Lil steps to sand 2 br. I ha. yrly. incl UIJIS. ~J 548-8234 Across from beach 2Rr. Just painted. $625 mo. yearly 968-8263 ----... E. Bluff. spec• lbr. pool. quiet . sec ure 11re11. Adults, no pets, $445/mo. 644·4767 Beacon Bay, 2 Bdrm 2 Bath. Upper unit of Bayfront home. 1750 per month, yearly, utilities do Golf. tennis $2.50 per wtek. Sleeps 4. 613·759S. Lar1i:e Big Bear Cabin l'ool table, color TV. 2 rrp1:~ s1~ tL545~ss1s_ Palm Springs House. Yearly or monthly ren- tal J Bdrm. 4 ba, pool. Jar. sauna. Can)'On· Country Club area . Completel y furn S l500 /mo , )'rl y $2000 I mo. + util. <:a II Mrs. Long 714 1645·~17. 1.323.3902 ----·-·-...... to Shin 000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits & l'Ul liv,ing expenses! Professionally s inc e 1971. HOUSIMATIS 832-4134 incl~ded. Available now N r OCC· UCI. Sha re_ 117~ 6bdrm. Jba beaut home ~ with students. Avail 2 br, frplc, pat~. gar., now Beau 646-9'187. adults, no #'tfs, S490.I ----- 618 Clubhouse (off Mature Resp. Auull to Short St.) 7M·2236. share lg Beach the. S300 S..Cll mla 3176 ;:10. inct utll ~3778 an ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·->~~'; . : . t/¥ ~·· . . ·o ,vP. .... . : · i\l.!c· -... · · V¥. . AU Seat• Rcaervcd » .......... ., ....... .. "' ,.._ ... '"'" .......... 1 ............. t'(UlSQO<*'IAt.16''4'-j~I O-llCU MC*OU flfO¥ 1• •111W• .............. t..&. hCHJMNll~Ltfl ':C~u,.~-~=•• l"C>A a1 !.:' Goll coune view, 2br .. 2 M/F 40to4.S, shrS Br. 2 t=====LONG BEACH ARENA=====I ba., apt., built·lns. Ba. hie. C.M Spa. Nr carpet, drapes, 2 car S .C .Plau ~ Frwy . 300£.0ceanloulevard ports, laundry facility . S200·S225. Shr utils. Tlcbt tnto. (111) ....,.., adults, no pets. $425 641·4913 Qt'ffp ,. ... , ~U) 271-2ICIO 1_:,_ 0 _0 :-·~-~-:--~-·-0wn __ e_r-::~-:::-:::-::~~• ~~i:::::,.~:~t~:~~!~~ =..-:,~Mows Mon. • '~.~~~: ... :.~~.~~:~.~ .. ~~.' .. ::: : ,Beach Condo. Tennis, ""'"'-·___,' · ............ . uuna, Jae., walk to =.,~.. ;,,;;;;;1: .:.:.::.· bucb. szu. Jan. l. ._..,,___.," ... .. .. ........ ,.,. ................... ~··· Near S.C. P\ua, lbdrm cooclo, -*' uW • all amtniti•, &4M.ls, Jaci Ml-toll leave rneu.,e. Room mate '*anted. PoCJI, Avail Jan. 1. Cal •40·1511 or after 8, ., .... Clean. reapoaslble, Female pnlWNCI. a Br. .... .._ 2 Ba. Nftport ....... _ ................ -.. -1st. .... ~ llllla. r.--. ... ~ • .., .... ._. ............. uu. kUt ..... •ttl • let ... -Dal!J Pllo& .Cl111lflecl ............. Ml-Sift Ad. IT'S EASY! Look for 1•r aa1ne and addre11 la today's cla11lfled eeetloa. If JM RM It, ull '41·MTI Ext. m ancl we wW arraa1e for JOU to pkk •P y•r tklceh at &M aearet& tlftce el tH . Piii Stc•ral(t l(ar11..:e for renl On Hulbua Ptn next to fun woe 11011tfl x20' ~rt > 1173 21M3. biJ.3930 ....... , W9'hd 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mal plea.'lant ludy w11nts I ur 2 bdrm unf apt near water by 2111 992-2269 wknds. Irene 759-01133 hus. hrs. ....... I'"'"'! ',._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ w--.M.Sto ... 42.5 Merrimac Way Costa Mesa You are the winner of 2frfttick ... \$17 value l. lo lceFallet& H~Cllllc• Jan. 6thru 11th Long Beach Arena Tic kets must be t>x· c hanged for reserved s eats al the Convention Center ahead of time. Call 642·.5678, ext. 272 to claim yourlickets. ••• ------------MGMy Wmrftd SOJO ·······················1 Wanted. Capital. $50.000. From group or in dividual, to invest or participate tow,m)s buy. out of hit?h technolo10 tele ·<'O mmunicationi. product. Call Dennis Gratton'. 714·898·951 I M ...... Trvat .J. Dffcli 50J5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattlw~Co. All types rJ rt'al estate in vestment.a since 1949 s,.o.a1u4• 2RdTDs 642·2171 545-0611 Widow has money to buy or make 2ND T.D. any size above SI0.000. No credit I. no pnlly. For action call AGT 673·7311 Now You Can Sell More "ilh Daily Pilol Pt:~~\' Pl~('Ht:R \OS Still onl~ ~2. ;1 I llH'' l11f :! d:I\' 1,11 1\ "l ~i clJ' :141 a lin1· \d I 1•1'1 l'l' 11n1· 'II 111111 •• 1tcn1' 'ah11·1I 11 11 '" .. 11111 E;ir-h .• d" r l 111 II .ti I 1 n I ' I ' 1111 I\ till< IW I h" I'", •f ... ~ -. :-..,,. r r·' n •• 1·" Ill nl 1· I c· 1 ,ii ;HI ' allll"l'«l C h.11·g1· Your l'1•nn' l'mdwr :\ d II r II~ I' ~ 0 II I' Bank Amt·ric ard \'";, 111 ;\la,.h·rrard 1-'or mor" 1nform<J11on and to 11lan· )'our ad 1 all 642-5678 *** C.l.M.ddy 16121 Pitman Lane Huntington Beach You art! the winner or Jhetldwh ($17 value>, lo tu,...:::a& H•cllrJ;•lce Jan. 6 thru 11th Long Beach Arena Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved seats at the Convention Center ahead ol time. Call 642·.5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. ••• anytim_e _______ 1 Find what you wan\ in WANT ACTION? Class lied Ads 642-5678 D_a_ilY_ ~O.!_ Clas_s_if_ieds..: Cw Poat 5150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Person t o help drive Newport Beach to Sun Valley, Idaho. Leave: Jan . 13. C arolyn: 759-0078. 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIDllADS ARE FREE ~~ _"42-5'71 Found: Or /wht Kitten. vie. 22ndSltOran1eAve, CM.M2·119t Found: Youn& male dog. Springer/Setter mix. Bannine Ii Bushard. 91S2·3856 FOUND: Ovistmu 1ift to Tom, Darla • Danny. from Kelly. 54&-2704 REWARD. Loll white female Samoyed. HunL lk:b.~5213 Lott. CAT, P'•Y • white male. HB 536-0'18, 830-0lJ&, 112·51M Loll: BIKE. Blue Man's cruiser . Schwinn . Balboa Island. Reward. 675-8771 eves. Found Sheepdog. Vic. In· Lost or found a pet? Call d i a n a p 0 I i s & Animal Assist a nee Farnsworth. 536-:niO. League. 53'1·2'Z73. No fee. Found. Gray Schnauzer •Found or IOl'lt a pet? male. By Perry Park . Call us• we· re the Pet 963·3088 Pals. <7141739-2988 -------- LOST: ~en Retriever. female, llhr collar, vie Victoria • Monrovia, CM. Ml·llaSO. 957·S012 Anna LOST : Brazilian Redhead <Green > vie. of Priscilla/Linda N . 8 . 642·1313 ____ __.___ I.OST-Reward Male Old English 9\eepdog, last Hen 48th St. N .B . 631·"888 I --------- Lost: Mixed breed Dog. 12 /24. wht w /blk spol5, M. 12 yrs, blk collar. 548-0263. Reward. Found: Female Black Pup. Su Bright Dr. Dana Pt. Identify to claim. m-3.sM Llttf• 11 lig!! Classified Ads are really small "people to people .. sales calls with big re adership and big re· suits ! To place your classified ad. call today 642·5678. Found: Sheltie. sable & white. female; Basset Hound, tan & while. female. Newport Be~h Animal Shelter, &M-J1151. Found: bUI & whl dog w /spots. male. Bdwy & SA Sts, C.M. 645-0282 FOUND: 5 yr old male Airdale, 405 fwy al Maenolia south 892. 9434. 898-087 4 LOST: Blk cat w 1whl bib. blue Oea collar, vie Star ~rest • Turtlerock, Irv. Reward! ~3QIB LOST: Female Poodle puppy, Irvine Shopping Ce nter. C ulver a. Sandburg, SIO Reward. ~-l280or496-1431 Lott: brown & black cat, female. Santa Ana Hgts. reward. 54&-2.948 -· LOST: Shorthair Brown doe. Umps m left leg. scar on left le1. had sur· 1ery 8 yn old.Vic . 19th St. Male "Meme" needs medical.ion, pleaae re· turn. Heartbroken!! 642-13$3 You can be a I I I I I I I I FOUND: Young Fem·- German Shepherd, vie. Bolu tEdwards H .B. 11191·91164 WINNER Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name in the classified ads of the Daily Pilot. Win tickets to the circus. area amusement attractions or s porting events. Just fill out this coupon and mail it today to the : Classified Department, Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 t FOUND: BDt/Whte cat, semi Iona hair, vi<' 'Naret ..... CdM. Alt a . 813-1411 . FOUND : Sm white Shain female dOI, vie Bristol & Segerstrom. SA. SSM19'1 , ....... 1350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs 125.000. WW do an)'thin1 Le1 al. Confidential DVM . P .O. Bo• 3242, N.B.tsl NEED MONEY If you need money for any reason and you need it fast. give us a call. Wt won't ask you a lot of personal questions or put you through the 3rd dcl(ree lo l(et a loan. You'll find us nice lo talk to and easy to deal with. S Isl. 2nd. 3rd Real £5tate loans. S ISOO to ~.000 S A II types of property S Any California area I No c~ll chetk S Your equity only referenre needed 1 S Even If behind In pay~enl.8 S Use money f« any reason S Payment .Plan may be tailored to your bud1e& I No balloon payment nectUary S Interest only lo.ns available S No cilsturbln1 yoaar lat'-'. S Compai:e our CCMlta wlth others I-App 'ta your home or our olfi<'e For Information c-'1 ' GOLDEN PLAN .of CALIFORNIA ~every dal •T. e•cept Sunday For App t. Cell CoUed f21J>lll.-.O UISI Paclfte Ave. Lona Beach. ca. -... ... I om~ 1'llrolaOcNc CalifonUa. Call foU hw IWOll\e._,.,_ ' ...... ,. .. Cllll'-••·--. !!~,.?~ ..... !1~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ?!:: .. !: ......... ~ .~? • ..£..: ..... !!~ ..... ~~ ..... !!!! '*t:. ...,... '~"~~)'· 1'QllllY'S AUTOllQnY&_ ID9ftt .... lib • U Vf ~. JenuetY 2. 1911 MllpW.W ....................... ~ 1 .... ="!:... -.. t.11!'.!!!e.~ ••••• ?!.. ~.~~ ...... !!!? 4-Cam. Need ,.poaa1ble Graphic ArU1t: ty pe Hot 1 1111 CWLV PtLOT w~ noo ...................... JAMTOllS OPN'IWPO•T •Ml'I .._ '--~ ...... aper. w/dlildNn. Call -=111 · r-nr\1-........ -. _.. -"' lU -C• !i b ttM wUl trala. ca.a.,erin1 bet•--1-5. 112-1114. peraoe wUJ1 ftOQOmy-exp .. eo1or teperation. e lfpe aulO. Approx. •am· r • I i I t r • t I 0 n HOST ~s f 'f n 1 I( h 1 w" r) me n rwomel'\ 1·11r111•I• Hunt Ht h L' M ,,, •" 'Must ha Vt' l'ltr A I•• • phone C-nll "i"l 1 MMt'n D.aa.nM,., '°"'•• -~.wWtiew,M. Tracy. alllo pu\I eal*letK'• u ...... c .. rt.nl• __ :.; ____ ; 1A11 "50-tllO/mo. ca.-. capabilltiel -.1231 Full or pltJme poe111on3 pencUnt OD aewapaper ' avail. for rellablt'. ,,..,......_ c.u oa. for ..... aaarcwa;. _,. -... ,l»Y. OllTCALLOM. y VIAA ' .. l' . ,,,. ..... A1\AMMMAllA .. •• •• ra .. ,.recl l•aut G1rh IOA Ill •PM 7 Pbolw ... 1&11 h) Iii 111••• II d•~· COWATAl&ln LI F£ST\'Ll: S(IC.' I ~~n l.'ouples (Inly 1s.o otr7<t ·Sc I Mm On.I.> 75'1 (1tl77 SC I Ladk.t Unh !f1 I 7!1'1!t ft l'rorded M~ .... ll.-:!4 n~ COVER GIRL • OUTCAU. • ~0778 Ml' \'ISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models PtrfyDttlpcen. • 972-1 J41. MC & VISA An·cptt:tl TOUCH A <.:\.ASS ESCotr'S 7~·l.il Seek P<JS1tion a:-\ Chauf feur. body guard or 1'0/1\ pan1on. Call 4!1K·'b"Yl4 ur write PO fJox 262. S;in Clemente. Cll Y267:! TrPe4 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIDERS, SAC. TAHOE 4< EUREKA SOON S 642·6820 I .. ,~::.:::! \ ·······················) .w..w.-.... 7075 A,·ct · 1 ci.ta. ui;wneoeed hid) lor llC('tlW\l• J>•.Yll bit • p•yrull t 'ust a Men aru. Ml-22311 ADmTISIMa SAL.IS Ht\:IUlle ol a new ex pani1on proirttin the l>111ly PlJot hllS an 1m mediate operung ror a .sales pl'rs on with newspaJ>t!f d!!!play 11d ver t1s1n1 exper Good sah1ry, commissions & t!J1ce l lent fr inge bt'n e f it s Exeellent growth opportunities for person with career am· b1tions. Call for ~point ment. 642-4321, ext. 277 Oranae Coast .D.-yPlot 330 W. Bay Street COllla Mesa ~qua.I Oppor Employer Architecture JOBCAPrAlN SR. DRAFTSPERSONS Xlnt. opportunity with Newport Beach onice. W. Rylee A.IA 640-2912 --------- AUTOMOTIVE •'ASSISTANT IODY SHOP MGI. Permanent. pleasant working conditions in busy shop! Some ex· perience preferred . Good pay. Opp. for ad· ••••••••••••••••••••••• vancement. See Mr . Instant serv, tree tnm. & Wright. hauling. odd jobs. Do it HOWAID CMwr•t ~w~ J~~4042' Dove&Quail Sts. Cla.ssihetl Ads , vu~r •)llt' • _ NE~PORT B~A_CH __ stop shoppm.: l'~•ut~·r 1~idle items 642-5618 DOV\ 'f ~t ~orve,, b ..fhtoherl/ re vteu tan~ rut1ni~- use Answer llt/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 2A hours a day ... you call in at your con ve nience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca I I 642-5678. Daily Pilat le.LI IOTCI ..... ...... Ba.,y1ltt• a.ded to care tot rny infant ln my Lai&una Beach home 30hu /wk Daytime dt·tll6& 8A8YSITI'ER-Llve In 1 yr old &irl. Salary + lov t!IY room 6 balh Dover Shure•. NB. 752·219'1 B11nll1n1 Republi c f''ederal Savina• has openina for full time t~ller , lull time new al·cts. P ff teller. Salary + f rinae benefits. Laiuna Nifuel. 4~QB.SO or8311940 E O.E M/F /H BanklJl& 1BJ.ER NEW ACCOUNTS F'ULLTIMt-: Position available m our So Coast Plaza office. Exper. req'd. Call Kathy ~rnburgey; !)40.4066. CAUFORtlA FEIBAl s .. -.&"-' '695TownCenter Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 921626 Equal Opportunity Employer Banking 1BJ.ER MIWPOIT Immediate position a\•ailable to sharp. mature individual. Previous Telle r ex- perience preferred or minimum 6 months cash handling experience. Type 20-25. Good figure aptitude & communica· lion skiHs required. f;x. eellenl benefits & adv an· cement opportunities. John LaW\, 67!>·4500 1.0S...a.ES FEDlltAL SA ¥1HG 3201 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 67S·"500 EOEt M /F BaoJdn1 Newport Beach office seeks full time Teller Exper . preferred. Lile typing, lO·key adding machine. We olfer good starting salary & com· pany benefits. Qualified applicants please call Phyllis lm o nt i , 714·644-725.S. WESTBM flDHAL SAVltGS 1'4 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach CA 92660 E.O.E . Mii" Bankin"1..a.as Experience req'd, Xlnt. salary & benefits. Apply Personnel: HHITA .. IAMK 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991-3880 E.O.E. Make your s hopping easier by usin g the l>a1ly Pilot Classified Ads. Enjoy working with young people? The D•llY Pltot la loolllng' for men •nd wotMn (over 21) wtth outgOlng perNn•Mtfe• who enfoy working .......... . Tt"8 position entella counMtlftg young c•rtere ' on ..... ..-0•.,.._• on ~Ir D•lty Not route•. I ...,. 81 14 ,., nour end work pertttlM •••nlno• Md ...... , •. C8I -.af1', HteRllDfl 290, betwffft 2 aftd I , ...... -far Lolt. . O.....C...Dllr..... -••. .., ..... -. ..... CA-M..-aoa;.-nMA•t 1141 W. COllli Hwy . Ccnna del Mar 1'1l·IGMO E.O.E BANKING Cr .WT._. Eaperiepce_Jlnf erred. U•lt•4 C:ellf•r•I• ... Six Monarch Bay Plaia So. LalWUl 491-1Z73 Banklnl Welh Far10 Bank. Orance County A\ryort olfice, haa an immediate openinl for incljvidual with 6 months previous bankinl experience. We provide an excellent be.nefilS package a nd friendly working al· mosphert!. Pleue con· tact: .. 7 14-973-5044 S111:·r(-) :~~: WELLS FARGO BANK 4S90 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach. Ca . Equal Opp Emplyr M/F/H -----· Banquet Service People . I Waiters /waitresses & I bus boys Apply lo Nina. , Surf & Slnd Hotel. Laguna Bch497·4477 . .......,. 3 day week. El Ranchjto Newport Beaeh. applica· lions being accepted 12·6 Mon-Fri. 675-68.SS llAU1'Y ...... ~. Top Hair Help! We are turning away business & need S progressiv.e hairstylists for a busy mall salon. Guaranteed salary, top commiaaion, paid vaca· lions, advanced training by our traveling style directors. If you would like to advance in our profession please call S46·7Ulll. IUl'G/ASST. Pay r oll /Personel I Job Cost. For urban design firm, sat commensurate w /exp. Pleaue send re- s ume to PBR 18012 Skypark Cir. Irv. 9Z114 '""'IJGllL AllDAY I Some restaurant exp. I h elpf ul. Appl y in person: 'The Village Inn. l2'1 Marine Av. Balboa Is land. IOOW'll/f'T Approx 20 hrs wk, Tustin A/P, AIR. payroll. Call 832-1980 or mail resume to PO Box 18884. Irvine. Ca. 92113 -----------~~ loaltnaper P ff Work for Npl. Bch. rltr. 3day wk. Top pay ! Free& E.O.E . Ir vine Personnel Agency 488 E. 17th, C-Osta Mesa Suite 224 642-1470 ................... ......__ Caretaker for S units on lrg lot, C.M. Prefer older person. H9·1546 : J oe 74.5·4312. CASI .. Experjenced. Must have basic photo knowledge. Full time. lmmed. open- i n 1 . P hot ocraphy Unlimited, 1-Beach Blvd. Huntinllon Beach, 941-3864. CASHIER/HOOSEWAR E SALES. Apply in perso n : C r own Hardware, 1024 Irvine <Weatcllff Plua) N.B. CASllEIS lJTVTIM llARK.ETS For 2nd 6 ard Shifll Wt P'omolf to m....,.. aa.t•....,...._lrom ........ . WA?n ACAREER1 Oal&all•• lllDll .. U' •·tm a..,...a.dl --· H~~ route. All ODlnifti uiata •U.-S people-<Jrienlfld pel'800S lo Coata lleaa Is Hunt-Full • put time. AJI Varied llhl.IU. Enjoy ex Clerical *** S*Offtce lllstoo Beecb. Call daily areai. Uni.forms fum'd. cell. company benefits 7am·l2noon. •t-7114. AIH 21 °'over, mired includinl a fr~ me11I Lanch t a11er I,,. 1''1• • 1' welcome. Noexper. nee. per ahltt. Apply !IAM Apply : Un iver sal Noon. Mon-Fri Person be l we'' 11 11 1 I' \I 760·1131R Cllricll Delivery man for L.A. Ti~• to homel ln C.M. ff H.B. MA.II. -''""'° mo. + bcJnw. Depend&· nel Protection Service, 1226 MAlllOTT HOTB. w. 5th St .. Santa Ana. Interview hrs: ~12 & 1·4, MAIMTINAHCE Full lime opportunity for qualilied typiat in ac· live 6 intereaUn1 olc . ble c ar. 546·• .. I or *·4982 M u at have previous Dental nurse, chairside, Hcretarial akill.i. Enjoy I pedo, non 1mmer, exp. exceU. benefits lnclud-pref. but will train right lnl free meal per shift. person. 1144-0611 Npl Ctr. Mon-Fri. Haintylist Help! We are turning away bulinees. In need or :.i full service stylists for 1 our progressive salon. Advanced train· ing. Guaranteed salary, loads ol benefit~. Please call : 54&-71116. 900 Newport Center l>r Newport Beach £quaJ Opp Em plyr M f F Work 1n hc<111ltlul I••• Po111t ll;irl ••r l'lt111di11• & fHt1lll 1n,11 •'•I "' '" µrder n ,1 S4 111 1. benl'f1I~ A111ih I Hotel Apply IAM-Noon, Mon---Fri. Pet"llOMel Dental . MAlllOTT MOTii. Chairside Dental Ass111- lDllS ATTENOENT S<tl I /IUHI 1'01111 .,, '· ("o 24701 P :m1J Jl1 I 1'111111 ~lJlllll!l'I ~.!"''' 1 I I '1'1·11 111\ f:IJ'Jl11 \ ' & "n 111•1 ,111•1• • 900 Newport Center Dr. tant. 0'.a day work week. Newport Beach 963·5634. Equal Opp Emplyr W/F Domestic C~AMOH HANDYMAN that en.Joy~ problem solving & work· ing ·with hands. In gd environment WIJ OI> se curity & benefils Call: :>36-~. btwn 8 & 9AM. Mon-Fn. I' art time J.IOfillum I ur tennis onentt~I J.H•r;,1111 Opportwuty lo JOlfl µn• st1g1ous hotl•I :-.laff. l'I• ly 9AM·Nooo, Mon Frt 1 Per&onnel tit I 1·11111 "I" \1 1111111.d I"' I I '. •• Clerical , HAPPY N£WYEAlt FROM EVERYONE AT Assist elderly person. live·inn~zoo9 --------- DOMESTIC. Uve in com· panion for 72-yr·old lady on walker. Must drive. prepare meals. lite hsskpg. Salary $500 /mo. For interview. 833-0379 ---------- -------,_ ---- HARDWARESALES Apply in person. Crown Hardware, 1024 ln•me, <Westcllff Plaza) NB MAlllOTTHOTEL 900 Newport Cc•ntn llr Newport &·a1·h Equal Opp £mJ>lyr M I- HOUSll<HPER l:rgent Nt't."fl :-. a I :1 1 \ 1 r 1 MECHA.-.1'" lllllll 11\h •• 111111 1-. '" ,\ ••• ,.,,, 1.1l u" a •• :-\;ii 11,1·• I 11 11-11. 112ill \l1•tf11·,1I \ • •~' rw1 l11r I I' cn-Llf'\: llMPOIAllV PE~ONN!l SllMCIS 0 r I v er . stuc k f 0 r Hotel Pront Desk Clerk. Apply lo Cindy. Surf & Sand Hotel. Lagun<i lkh 491.4417 To take full n.-:.11on;,1l11l1 ty of huu;.ochlll F11r :· adults. Hd s & 11111•n 11·"' req 'd Sal;.1r} np1·11 640,l)O:!S f ••t I tttf t11,1lf 11 (itt rn.11'1 ll•1'1'll .11 ,,,, :--Ii •1 •u .1 CUii For ticket agency. Mon.· F ri. lOAM·JPM . Will train. Appl : SS.7-9212. Newport Stationers Inc. Clerk·liquor store. i m· mediate position availa· ble for mature adult to work in clean beaeh area liquor store /jr market. We are located in a small friendly shop· ping cente'i on Coast Hwy, across from Doheny Stale Park Ex· eel!. starting salary , knowledge ol wine & dis lilied spirits helpful but not necessary. Call Ronn or apply in person at Triad Uquor Inc. 34320 Coast Hwy, Dana Pt 661·645:> CLOTHESTIME Hiring for part time· sales & asst. manager trainees. Ca11642-1231. COOIC Newport Beach Home Furnishing Shop. 40 Hr. week, Call Tom 644·8860. Food Services PART TIMF. WOHK AVAILABLE! Need a lltlle extra 'mont!w'' Work for the lrvint' &Unified School Dis· trict food servit'l' dept. part time & still enJOY other aclivil1L>s for tht• balance ol lhe day. App· ly 2941 Allon Avt' . Irvine 552·1383. lo: 0 E Gene ral orrice he lp Perm. part time J 4 days/wk SJ.Stday Call for details 49J.8WI. I General TI. lc6oo hy Cluib ilftOW ..... .......... Mgr. 1-'ull time. Eves. Must Ile avail. wknds Must have previous restaurant exp. r........ect.rti 8ilin~ual Must typt.• SOwpm. Full time, Mcm Fri. 11::.>-S. Plcast• t all for appt. 64.">·73.'lk, Mon Fri. 8::.>-S. ----------- Hotel Housekeepers & I.miry . Attendants We have immcd1alt' full t 1 me openins:s fo r housekeepers. se<"l1on houseka-pers & launtfr.\ attendanL~ Mu.'it lit· al>I!' to work flexible hours, I occasslooal w~kl"nd-. & holiday;, Extt'll I benefit;, & work1ni.: t·•m dll1ons mtlu<ltnj! :.. rn·<· meal IX!' shtfl . Appl~ 9A M :'lioon. ~1 11n Fri Personnel 1 MARRIOTT HOTEL I !IOU Newport Ccnlt'r I >r I :'liewport tkal'h l 1-.;qual Opp Emplyr '.\I F HOU5BCEErER ~1 t-:1111 .i, L'rl(enl Nr·t•J P 11 11 "1'1 " To takt' ful l n -s1J1111.,111111 111" I Ir.,;;. ty of houM·hld f t11 •;I °'"11 "II"~'' i1!.1111ts l!l'f~ & lllli"l'I ll'V. '1•'11•· ,,j f'l'lj 'd Sal a r) "'"'" x-&-"YTE· 64(1.IJ(J2H --.. 11un;1-J,~J.l 'hH . I or 2 clay~ "''''k \~H f11r M ..;)()(tl· 1\.1-1 .u m II 11 l ' S ~. I\ ~. I•. I ' I /l W1·l·kt·n1I rt•lu•I Ht Ii, l1I\-. m ... tun· l'o•1rn:111 111 fl\ l' in wllh ,;, ni.. ll..f ' rt'fl 11 64-1 :!llli & 1;;;1 .!''.II IMMH>IATE OPEHIMG Fu1 ""·•flftt·tl 'l'I Ill I'\,\ l'll 1'1 BARW1Ck D.4TSUH 831 -1375 493-JJH i\-.1.. frll ~I t•I ~.11111• I \' 11 '111 t • II• \ ' I JI I I I '' I ii I " I .,, ', .. I !it I 1,1• I ti' 11 .. ' I St•1J1" ., Jkt• I 11111· l••f .. 1~-, :"\ ( I I \1 I I ' • a11d -.h11p .11 h111111 11 -I I' HI'. I'\ fl/. fl :-, I i '~111plt· "1t11 J);11h l'il••ll p1·ri•·n• ~·I 1l1111rh , , , ~. I lm,-.t111·1I .\11:-, \11d 11 l1<1nu~ ;,.11••1lli~ ~ '•111 h;I\ ,. -.u1111 ·ll11ni· II ,l•ll. 1·t1ll ;1 l 111•11dl\ ~ .. 11.,.1th l'\~I I 'l:•:-:-.ll lt•rl .\11 \ h1·t ,d i II .., .1 11 ll I .1 /I 1 For pre-school. Ex· ----- perienced. Part or full Auto1, Mew 9100 1.>1<! ;11ms l t ·1 ........ tt .. ·.t '"'"; 1. , ... , , • , .. ~:.~·.~~.":.:~ .... ~~ ~~·.°.~·.~::: ....... !~.~~ l t:.~·.~~·.~~.w_ ..... . time. lrv~. Ml·4S33. • •• ••• •• ••• •••••••••• •• •COOK NEEDED• ,..._...,., Full Time Daya. Apply in penon. Dkk Church's Rest. 2698 Newport Blvd. C.M. COOIC Opportunity exists for reliable person to work as a breakfast Cook for o n e o r our hotel restaurants. Short order cooking experience pre· (erred. Enjoy excell. company benefits. App- ly 9AM·Noon, Mon-Fri. Personnel -_.... MA .. onHOTEI. 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal OppEmplyr M/F COOIC To start immediately. part lime, pre·school. 857-1263. ----------- COOK WANTED Mon-Fri. approx. 9·3. Apply from 2·4pm at Cask 'n Cleaver. 1660 Dove, N.B. 752·2538. COUNTER HELP-Ice cream parlor & deli needs you. Call 675·2193 COUNTER Woman. full time, also Part time seamstress. Michel's Cleaners. Laguna Niguel, 496-Sl.24 _ _ _ Counter help, day shift PT, flexible hrs, M-F ap- ply in person 10am-2pm Orange Julius 111 E . 'Balboa Blvd. Balboa lrl661 COUNTER help, lOPM· 6AM. Winchells Donuts. 2S3 E. 17thSt. CM. COUPLE WANTED Man age small bualness Part·Ume. Will train Call for appt M&-32'79 • CUSTODIAN Full time. 3PM·l'1PM. Male or female. Harbor area. Call Chuck : • 831·29>. Mon.-Fri: 8-~. Delivery Penon needed immed. Part time. Tue9. 6 Tllura. Bever l y Ml-1120. DILWllY,_SOM C09ta 11 .. Pharmacy llon·l'rl 1M.1G4110I HONDA YEAR END~SALE SAVE NOW -MOST MOD E DISCOUNTED-FAR BELOW T FACTORY STICKER EXAMPLE 1981 CIVIC 1500 Ox 5 speed Factor y equipped inc. side mldgs ~~~:" lr--~ I -- BECAUSE Qr= Q,Ull VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES1 :DISCOUNTS WILL NOT BE QUOTED OVER 'THI TILIPHONE COME -IN TODAY & SAVE 1• ... ~ ....... L111t W•s• JIM.W.W .... 7jM ---------....,...--------------. . • •••••••••••••••••• •• ;T ••••• .-. ....... .. DAal. Y PlLO l N9W•t1• 71M w..-. 71 .......... JIM •• II qr=r ~t;T ............... •••• ...................... •m••••••---••ff•H P IU ... ._.. .. Jdlil.i P4pJS•. ,_______ ""°'*"'°" !It· All-..atv¥#1.~· ~~~.::::doJ.~ l,,VN, 1*t Um« 11 7 Pa:X Loe&I ...... ,_ _., ... Plr . ill W.-Ad ,..._, C:U.try Chill C•va'-fll-.aW.. trot eo•••Q Hedi ...., .. ....._..,.. Diverilfted duUli ac: C't'nt ~•&. ~·~ tHl• tecblclaa for, Kaai~..... cure.,. tnlnl. a.iued --• hiJ • pl\Unl pae+e.._. 1&e•dr • d&le to ••· ~-· •vlnmmml. 1&1ary + OllRCI 1ull for rell1atl• pue•Dlltylevel.we .... C4fillr? b1n1fJt1 . Cell a.r r•U1ry R.•ptto011t ,_,.... .... •11a• 6 l.ttla. I~ M•. J .... -...... 1-.-...._ .,_ la 7H/tM-llS7. for 11oAo MV "' Ho•s elflca.. ._.. en....., Jan I, 10 \o' pm. • a:. ---· ,_.. · / ff o•pllal lllhaat l )' Nlaht .allil\a w/r.UU., Dyer Rd '-rviewtal f(W pmiUou ReeeptlonMlt, tome typ-al~PM ... mo 4t1 ho ~HkHda .:11Jo)' •• Sula -111-tlllll ID real Ht1t• HIH. inl, prior ...... tment Moo f"'t'I ~-Hnd rt> eell•nl c.-o. -.tit.I In ------WMUw11 ~ '!'!:,~ ma kl DI up ne c . 1u mr Lc.i (1&NJf1f(l .t.d rl~lnll 1 frw il\HI Ptr Ph·ture Framer E•· ca \0 .. u you q-y '71-MIO t ' I ' o 11 I y P 11 .. 1 lft!~l ""' MM Nu0t1. perluced Pan lime. \0 Join U. praf .. ionm ---·------ :-. n •p•p•r l'•J .. o\ .. on rri Art Wcrict •~ams. 851 at Walker 6 Lee. ReceptialU&wtth1mMral •~• ~{\•• ,M .... l"• iiOiiL No Cout Hwy. Laa <7lO~. office lkilll. Pleuant ~ llCIO N.wpwt ~r l>• bt·h tM·•U6. pbone manner • ac- N..,art BIMh · ..... •11 curate typ6q euenUal. Op«atm1Pw 1 ad 811l \ up -..,rt l)lll'I 11\01 ltf°f'dN r.. W\deoh knv•UI ''"' j,, hnoli f'I Atll f ll 0 1 'r • 1•in t~ d lm111t-d (I ~. n In • I .. 11 111·' ,. ,, •:qual (W F.mpl1r M •· l'r" •Choat lt!fill? Some bookkeepin& H · TIACI •I --. --per. pnlemid. Fountain Tu ltart 1mmed1ate ly Valley area. 55'M:M2. t•11rt Urrw or fu.11 lime i'rt" itl·booi i67 1213 "'' \ollllf'\ .... t:&JR, P•t \ 11 nw "'"* 1111.,11 111 ;.. '"'lfl ~Ult i4fl4•h ) JI I -l .1 1n i Kalbi.w'7~ I~ l'kX Stull\'lltl dti you wanl lv .-ar11 t'&lr1 dolllir1o 1 Wurl! ~ unw Nu '"" po!'r l\f't-.,-Y ke!11ul111 r • • 11et • t•u ht-111.1fl\Q, t •II c.·llll'» MO I llU ~r 'llldL ~11771 ........ s.. Start the year ri1ht by findln1 out about the t•r~•smlll\ needed lo run career opPortl.lnities lttllPlataiunmuJtil250. available at Select llCWllOMST For Med~cal Clinic . Prefer mature peraoo w /backqround in. nutri· tlon 6 preventive medicine. Ute bkkpa, wa1ea open. Aalt for EMel5M077. ~ V .. 11 u m4" b.rlrtMt.•1 • PV h '" IJ .. IHlll ~ull } •n•h _. 311 l'~lfu Propertia. If you have ~xperlence nec.·eaiary ellperlence or an in· Paid mediul & denial. 4 ternt in leamine about <.11i1y week. Call 9'1l -9600 in.ve1tment propertie1 Personnd l.a~una Hllli . c·all for a confidential in-1----------i Productwn terview. We alao have ti .. lbu" d'JS. I I'll\ I h o U >ii IA I \ I'> > UV IJ l l' n.-ni .• uur hu:.b.ond ~, ""'.H> P..n 11rnc f.'ull l C1 m c 11u:.1llull!> ;J\ Jll .1 •• ... i. J 11 ( I d I " I .,..,..~ Partllme.~on 2 30RM o pport uni ties for ,,..,,,, finu;h , Tuet. l:OOPM· established pro- l' u u o:. e Io r tr a 1 net-Cmi~h wm train. Apply fealionala with manaee· needed for fast pac·ed .. -ment potentiaJ for of· l660 Pla<.oenUa Ave. C.M. high pres11ure l e m ------fices in Costa Mesa, 1>ora ry help oh-In Newport ·lrvineandSan lerv1ew seret.>n & test Clemente. Call Pete .tpp111·ants Train for OPPORTU.,ITY Viotto, 7~1·319l _ 1 ~1• 1111> 11r '\1,k I t o lor " I' al·emen l' unse k110t·k:. often when "OU .SELECT ·-\:,: t .. 77 t N t'I Int "'" i.ios1 ion a co .. x 1.1.'>l' rci>ull gcllin)! Daily .,,.,, ... fJm1h..-~ ar..-gt'llin.: bent-fit:. Prt'VIOUS in f'llul l'l;,iss1f1ctl Ads lo PROPERTIES 1n1• , amµ1ng 'bug th1!> duslry exper desired rea,·h the Orange C.:oasl but not ~laal. <.:all "·"' r tr you h u \' e a market ade your old st··'f for • \'1c tor Tempora r y l'h ""' ~"7 ... . L Jn_i~r that·s nut "et E 0 E c.ioc.;..2 ...., II ne w ooodies with a ~" 11 l Service.~~ . . . .. ting IJS.-u .,e 1 now Classified W.'1>42·5678 --~th a Classified Ad -------_ ---- •vto~. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 ....................... ••···············•····· .........................•.................•.. Fw Ad ACtion Callr Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 .......... , .. . .................... . lecepUoal1t, P /T, brl1~t. ....Uve, for pro1r•11lve anlmal .... l&al. lll·lm. uk ,_ G-. llcm 7All·l, Wed. IPll..f. ftl 7All·l, lat.IAIW BCWllONIT • J 40Mle TyplDI 1aper . nece11ary. Newport Center. Prop•rty maa•A•,::nt. Perma-MDt. MUIDI. .... IWWWST Full time Mon.-Fri. Mutt be penonable fl well·IJ'OQIDld, • ~ meetlq the public. le- qu.lr• ICJOd '"11.inc • peamamlMp. No typUJi. Phone~ pre- ferred. P'ull company beneflta .. Apply Pen· nyaaver, !Im Placenti1 Ave. CGlta Meu. Restaurtlll •TACO Z1212&..r..M ~ ... , Grill pen1e1n, fu.11 Ume. Wkda~. General help, part Ume or full time wkdays. Good for bome· maken, mother•. col· le1e studentl. Xlnt. pay Ii tr1inin1. Interview btwn 2 Iii wkdys. Placing your Classified ad is so simple ... just eive 111 a call on the phone and we'll help you word your ad for fast re- sults. 642-5678. a.Hew tlOO FHIS W••••NO 0#& YI ' . . YOU CAN. 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MJ or put ..-11. time. D•1• • evea. ....._ Great career op -~ portunllMt. OD llw job NJ U-.,_., poei· traAalq. Far an f.n. Uoe naU. fGr qu&lllled, formaU., call 714--.a eaper'd. ...... MC\lri\y · cir laq..,. ll IMl Harbor' olftc•. DQoJ excell. co. Blvd. C.11. beaeftt.e wtt.111 ~ Salea-Hi Fl Compo· nent1. Salary. a Int. future. C.M. are1. EOE. M/F. Call M·F, 11·2 on- 1)'. Mr. Paul1en, 2U..U. hotel. AlllllY Mll·Nooa, Mon-Fri~ hnonneJ MAmon'MOTa. IOO Newport c.at.. Dr. NewP,lrt Beac.h Equal on E:nplrr M /F SEC'Y /OmCE MGR Irvine architectural firm. 30 hr wk, fuUUme benefit.I. '752-1185. Sales : Eaten1lve HOUMplant knowledle a muat. Retail experience preferred. Salary Ii boun opm.14$.0'ZlO. SALIS IDCUTIYI, Security PART-TIME SEClllTY Mutt be currentjy • employed ii succeaafUT. n.-lt1191-rde1nt Capable of hi1h·level U. "" ... communicatlon w/~ w.re.tlHaht pie appl>'ine for mem-Evenina poaition availa· .benhip \0 1 pro1 busi-ble for a people oriented nea1 uaoc. We are a life· penon able to check time UllOC. ot Mlect, . ID'1 & enforce hotel hi hi ambiU 1 policies at the· door of w:O ~an:h°': f::.; our lounee. Enjoy ell· menl the principals of cell. co. benefits. Apply acqulrinl sreat wealth. 9AM ·Noon, Mon-Fri. Mr. Rkbarda 963--0516. Personnel · MAlllOTT HOTB. SALES '-• If you are 111rea1ive and looldnl for a future in retail mpit w flood co. benefits apply in person 9am to Ham Mon thru Fri. Standard Shoea, -.r1 So. Bristol, C.M. Sale1-Part time. lrtdailC1m•• Will train. Prefer ex· perien~ in women's re· tail ules. 546-1821 556-9333 SALIS,_SOM Auto after-market for wholesaler. Salary +car + commisakln. 646-1896. SCtnft.19.AI. Trainee. Good skills. Some liti1at10A 9'lpr. belpfuJ but not required. 7S2-6818 SCTIY jllCB'I' Trade 1Hociation in Irvine. 1 -1lrl office. Gen'I ofc duties, good aecretariaJ skills nee. 752.2152 Secretary Legal Invest- ment Consultant seeks exp'd per1on w/le1al sec •y &killl. Collins As· sociates, 5r87 San Nicolas Dr. I Ja'lN.B. SCTY /BOOKKEEPER 3 to 4 dys wk, exper. C.M. aru 642-0322 SICllT.....S Xerox lliO operaton for expanding company. Top pay for \op people. FIT or P tr. FleiJble hours . Newport Secretarial Services; 152-2377. s.a ... , to"'" Sl.000 + 0 .0 .E Accurate typing, n o shorthand. Mature. gd. dress appearance. Call Sandy, ~. Coastal Personnel Aaency, 2790 HarborBlvd.,C.M. NEVER A FEE E.0. E. 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M /F SllVICI STATION Island aales, p/t or f It, mechanical ability de- sirable, sal based on exp. 846-8270 Sewer &iif aUi cleaners wanted, light plumbing. 964.4822 SHOI SAi.iS PllSOM F I t per1o n , good benefits. advancement oppty. 49'·2796 Shoe Salesperson We have an apen.ing for an exp F tr salesperson. Apply in person, ask for Mr. Cannon. Hemphi:l's Shoes. 54 Fashion Island, N.B. 644""223. Shoe sales. full lime with or w toot exp., or will train. Good co. benefits. Apply in person 9am to 1 l am Mon thru Fri. Standard Shoes. 3a77 So. Bristol, C.M. ST ATJONERY STORE in CdM needs saleslady Fttime, S days. Xlnt. "Al'O rk'1ng conds . Especially fine clientele., Phone: 67S.lOJO for appU Student Aide-Dnver for partially handicapped young man. ~2746. S)i¥TCI •RD OPll F ull lime· days Will train. 642-~13. • •• T..,.._. 17092 Kampen Hunt.inglon Beach • YOU are the winner of 2 ..... tidleta <Sl.7 value). lo la,..._& H1l*';•lc• Jan. 6thr.u 11th Long Beach Arena Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved 1eaCs al the Convention Center ahead ol time. Call 642·5678. ext. 272 lo claim your tickets. ••• TEACl812) ....... , ..... a:. AmY 4N'l1QUKllALL DallJ IN. Fri 10-t a-.1,....., l1'711W• ........ Avt. GudeG1'4M -..oa ··~ ..,, .. . 3461 ........ Dr . ec.tall .. YOU aretlw winDtr ol Zhe .... ~Sl7 value), lo ... ..... MrlllJ •Ice Jan. I thru 11th Lon& Beaeh Arena Tickets muat be ex- chan1ed for reaerved 1eat.1 at the ConvenUon Center ahead of Ume. Call 642-5171.. ext. 272 to claim yourt.icluU. *** Blood Enslith Hiahboy with ~veled mirror. '850. Sml round oak din- inl table. 9f75. Square oak coffee tbl '900. Ph 675-840 Old Oriental rup want· ed. Any lize/cond. C1JI 1 ·800·ss:wm:J Queen ann tble & chairs, Antique drawing tble, 149-2975 Upright Piano circa 1875, eood starter. Oak rocker, gas stove 840.2669 RUTH'S AMnqulS J_.., ca....1ceS. . 203 offonaJ11tock 504'1AI So. 8.lyfront · 1 Balbo1 Island <next to Ferry l Open 12·5 Wed· Sun. 675-0t.13 AMl1CfM SHOW/SAU Tod1ythr\1Jan.11. Hunlinctm Center Mall Beach Blvd/S.D. Fwy Af•l•c• IOIO • •••••••••••••••••••••• WHher & Dryer. Xlnt. cond. S12S ea. 64S-5MI Gafler & Saltier 11as , stove. ed ccnd. S75. OBO 557·8393 Refrig . frost-free. S180. WHher. S75. Dryer. f7S . Ranee. ISO. Trash com- pactor. $100. 542.t(m ~ llcydes 1020 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Must seJI quickly girls' frame 1 0 -spd Motebecane. xlnl cond $150. 4!rl-4459 Schwinn Super Tric k Beach Cruiser. AJI alloy components. Call Andy aft 4, 67>9896 Peugeot lO&pd. 19" Boy's. Bestolfer. 67S-149'2 MIW&USID & ac cessories .. 1673 Irvine <E >.642-4348 lllldln 1MillaWs1025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roofers Hat Kettle. Com- pressors & Gun11 gd cond. xtras 548·0512. 540-0203 C• IOJS • •••••••••••••••••••••• REGISTERED BURM ESE KJ1'TENS ~~ ••SECIU:l'ARIES•• HAPPY NIW YIAI Thank you one 4r all for a wonderful Ii proeperous year! Llz Reinders A&ency 4020 Birch Eat '14 EOE Newport /ID-8190 /Free Elementary /PreSchool· D... 1040 FIT private school, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. 642-0411 KEESHOND, Pups~ AKC. Secretary to CEO. Small dynamic company. Collln1 Alloclates. 5r87 TIActBS To start immediately. Part time or full time. Pre-school. 857-1.263. San Nicholas Dr. NB Teacher. pre-school. ---------• aide.. and aubll. Mature Secretarial-.eneral of-, or youn1. Huntington "flee. B111y office with Beach uea. C all new ortanizaUon. Full Maril'Yn8C7-53M rnponaibility of au ac· ti v iliu inc I ud Ing Truck driver. local. 1 ton. aecretarial fl lite book· LA fl Or. Cly, 5 dy wk. keepln1. Require1 IOOd IM8·909 Sat/Sun only telephone manner. 8-lOAM . Preferred location In ti•-D11va vicinity o f Ho11 - Hospital. Be1innln1 WarebousePoellion salary up to '8C>O /mo, S..Hlll8 baaed on experience. IU·ll22. SICllTAllY Stock brokerqe firm ln Fuhion Ialancl bu im· mediate openin1 for 1ecretary /back-up operaUona. Exper. p~. Hra: 1·3:80. Contact Helen McGlnley for appt. fMf.Dla. WOID'rSOI Entry-lev Politlon in well-e1t1bl11hed firm. Mmt have ltronl train· inl in p-anunar skills. Full lime. Apply in penon to Mr. F\aentes at Robert Bein, tiilllam Froet 4r Amoriatel. 144>1 Quall St. Newport Beach. Champ sire. M/F. Pet & 1how . Pvt pt y . 213 !WI -1345 .a.ft 6 pm. Doberman male blk /tan 7 mos. oldSlOO ~9010 New Year Puppies, Golden Retriever · ? Healthy fat. all shots. 7 wits. 67~7SIM 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BENn TYPE DOG Gentle. lovin& Pet. white female. Approx. 1 yr. old.$4.,7649. Adorable l yr old chocolate Lab mix. female to 1ood home. 6'2·1'1N ,. ..... IOIO' ••••••••••••••••••••••• **llUY** Good uMd F\amitW"e tl Appllanc91--0R I will aell oti SELL for You MASTmAUCTIOM '4 .. llll,IJJ.t6U I Secretarial Waltreaaes or waiters, apply Stavro's Reataurant. 51130 W. Cola\ Hwy, NB )et ween 2...C. Bualnette. Antique MW. mach, Ibid. deak, crib matt..... drauinl table Uv. rm. cbtir, Kini bead board • freme. dinette Mt, CClnll'd9tk~mf : ,......SNs•••t Previous banklnl ex- l =~e:i~:=u=: lbort· DO& required. I · U•lte4' C.alfef'•I• l ... mOcMDAve. Wanted ya.mi penon in· m.ted in learntn& In· tMettlnl buttneu. CaU Gracie al nle Desilft Group 131-5221 or 1a.1a WILL YOU HANDOUT n.YSRS? Good.-r .... 10.11. .... ~ ----- MO¥tn1 a.le. Comp!. k1 11 br Mt. t ' Iola, twin bed w ,.,...._, S' dftee creden11, etub ellra, lampa, misc. 7101 Seuhon, N.8. IG-l&lO Uled 1 CGuda •I CbMn. NHcla reup-.taterr . .. ... ........... ,...... .. ..., • •c.t·• a.In . ... lra ..... C--. TV ....... ,,._. ... ..- 061 A '1111' -~··················· .................. , ... . .............. _,...., ......... ..,_, c-.. ..._ ~ aaoo ~"""----· .. .............. 06a .., ... .--D•I••• k i•I 111• ................ bael • •• ,.,.._. e /t. .. ter wlr, I ..... b&k•, IA· Ulan = tadtard &•r•aU•al -""' mp. -Ui-ld dMUDI piona,.._, Mlle. 1a1 .... ,.. • .,...... •lYI• refrl•, bu&aae ttove. ... a or • for aoo ..... t.W, eweral "' .... ., •• __ --Item• Ml llU U I t; IAC DreHI lhllu• tali CM llkfnl -Louil XIV Nat= .... ..,_.... -Gold w .... ... •. Oald ••tvf'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro~k•r tllO Onur .._,. • 111 Oo6d 11o111 Ii_. ~al dual t•mJi ,..,,.... llJO ~ 713' C•-, .......... , ....................... Sat ·Only. J 0-4. cars. tolaa. din. loU ol 111 at 1m 1lem1. 3 fam1h~s JIOOWIDdw~Ln N ti. My trash-your lreasur~. you pnce ll EveryUuni •oH. Sal only 2800 Dralle Ave. CM HondJ Elpress. pine poaa tbl, rww triple slllk. coucbet, much misr Sat/Sun ~s. 1411 Ree<it ta Rd. Garate Sale: Clothes 1hoes·fum·books·misr 3145 Kerry Lo. C.M. Slit 1-5 '°'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appaloosa Geel. 16 H. 6 yean. Very teachable. Dressa1e back1round. Haa been shown Western 11500 646-7909 ....... " ..... 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Com. waterbed with frame Zenith remote control color TV 649-2975 MatenU&y cMha n-1tid d1.11perat.4y ! Sue 7 i I'm bUllWal OUl all over . ca U ~ 8'•2303 ll you caa help. .~ .. .. 11 h IOIJ ....................... CONN Dvecwr trombone with case ExceNent condllton, 1100. 67~8052 -.ft-er6PM .. --- Ibanez electric eultar ProleNIClna.I model with Tree ol Lile Solnl up to the neck. Woodarain body with hard shell case. ~. 548-6446 New lbena "Butletfly" acoustic l\litar. model F360. Jet black finishj w I fancy mother -of· pearl inlay. Equipped w f shadow transducer pickup w I strap button, jack plua and hardshell rue . Must sacrifice. $400. ALSO. new MXR #90 dual control phase shifter S75. Will take $f50 for all ol above. (714 l 750-2516. 631 -0148, 548·0995. MUST SELL Peauey P .A. with 2 columns $475. 0 .8.0 . Also looking for Zildjin Cymbal5 557.s:m ~~ ....... . •t.. .. .. ...................... ••• '-""* ••• , •• 1•Cr . vi'C':i-;'i:,•~ ~~·f ""93: ... ,.... Ill.II 1.-, ...... Artna T&cketa auat tN ••, e1ta11ed for , ... rved NJla II U. Cmtventioa C•nter ahNd al Ume, Call NZ-M'71. ••t. 272 to rl•lm yourtick.U ••• ....................... MARINE E Ll!:C TRICIAN Deslcn/lnataJJ /repair Qual. won. 54f.2S20eva a.c.w.;-9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~wmar 30 2apd winch brand new S175 631.fl74 ------Evinrude 100 °H.P. 1!'72. -Rebuilt. Like new. 875-3731 aak for Rich. l 1 ' a I u m'. c a n o e , Ganemas&er, new, Jtlnl rond. $400. MIH1~3 Scuba equip, everything. Two alum lW.S 72 & 80 9600. Call Jim 979-7391 ...... , .... 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt buy, 16' Ghust.ron, super fishini or skiing, SOhp Mere, 4hp Johnson, 873-5340. '65 OWENS SKJ SKJFF 26'. FulJ canvas. XJnt cond . Slip avai l. S7000 /bst olr. 963-9878 26' Bay liner lo hrs., fully equip. ideal for fi s - hing /wa\er skiing $12,000881-48>4 . Entire house liquidation sale, diahes, quality bed· ding, poll & pans, fum. rugs, appliances. Jan 3 • 4 9am·5. 16!581 Delton Cir . Apt 2, H.B. ~7·8782. B U E S C H E R B b Fully equipJ1ed. Perfect Trumpet. Gold laquer live.aboard. $6S.OOO. r i n i s h c o m p I e t e Slip. $50,000 loan for 15 w /m atctuni mute & con· yrs. at lllh% avail. Pvt. cert C adaptor. $300. ply. S:U-l.505 or 84().22.54 646-8478 on boat. Jew..., . 1070 ,... IOl7 lollh. W 9060 ....................... ....................... . ..................... . Man's 14Kt yellow gold AKC Enflish Cocker' Coronado 27'. inbrd. bracelet, ln nugget lex-Male blue rone whelped hinged mast, spinn. Jen. ~43C:,:1f::l'~~Ut~~: Aug lat. housebroken. VHF, Nwpt slip $13.000. lenltb. Secured with a 67~133 _642_·494 __ 1 ----- concealed box clasp, African Grey Parrot LI DO 14. Sail #4147 •ilh a fiiure 8 safely smaU mild bc:ne 1uita-w /tr tr. XJnt do con,d. clasp. Total weight is ble for child 673-81123 S2200. 847-0646 evea. 30.92 pennyweights. Ap- praised over $3,000. SeU AKC Champ. Cocker l•t:-,lalf,/ for $1850. ~. Spaniel puppy 3 blka, 1 to70 blonde ni/f., ~·· ·····~···-············ : Korum Twenty Dollar ' , , . BOAT SUP RENTAL •""' Gold piece Watcb . Sewlllft' .. I MtJ for IO'••· power boat, ' -. Automlltit'. lllOO ftrm. •••••••--•••••••••••• f7 /ft/mo. 873-4300 '73·400o" • Must aell quickly-Adler Mhc1l•t1 I IOIO aewina mach:i"e ·w/pure ••at Spied& tOIO ••••••••-••u•••••••• maple cabinet, xlnl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . cond. Dys •-W& W.•AM t~•S SALES/REPAIR/PARTS from your business •SEWING MACHINES• cant Send one card for each tas p1111 one spare. All models to choose We return permanently from ~ew •Demos ..-seared attractive tag & •Trade-Ul •J'loor modela strap, meeting airline • Also repas -exc.hangea t D. requirements. Pre-• vent Jou & theft! For a $39UP ~ MC/Visa personalized tag enclose Call ~T7 •allpaper, fabric or Pickup&del. "Day Glo" paper & we 2385' Via Fabricante 18' JET BOAT. fast, low hrs. fMS-8111 aak for John IMh.Slaep 9ot0 ....................... Dry storage available. Newport Dunes, 1131 Back Bay -4)r . NB. 644-0SlO will back & trim your Stcre82, M.V. tags. Or try two c~s ~.._ 1093 AJrcrwft· -~-'ti IO back to back. -.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• . PRICES. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12eaor3/~ GOLF Carta for sale . 4/StapSUOea. XJnt. cand. New ball .. l /9tags $1.SOea. \ etc. 492-4121 1969 Beach Musketeer. midtime 150 Lycoming en g , 2 Com -n av 's transponder. 848-2509 10 or more $1.40ea. ....--1-,-.-1.----- Sales Tax lncluded 1 •' NOCARD? MIR, Sllr'WO I09I c--.. S./ Draw )'OW' awri or send ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii:ii'".. 9 I 20 eves. name, address. phone & Advent TV model 761. ••••••••••••••••••••••• we'll make one card per lyr. old, must sell $2Cl00. ta1. Add 251' each. 759-0719 8' cabovercarnper, fbrgla ltwght, &ood cond., clean l200. 63l·Zl70 Send check or money or· -M-.. -.t-aell--stereo--c-o-m-~- der to: -,.., ,'LOT_....__ nent a~. Pioneer re- .,...,... .. ..., ceiver, Dick turntable. Mohlt'...... '140 Cost~·~~ d:.io !r.!626 EPI ~. "50/080 Xlntcond.~7568 ....................... Batavua moped. 6mo. old, like new. $375/or beat offer. 644-7353. L.o.el•a•• someone you love a ol » mulU col o lium balloons Ued with ribbon Cr your own personal message. Perfect for every OC· culon. We deli ver . 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CELICA ST COUPE 4 speed transmission. bucket seats. front disc brakes & super fuel economv1 I Y921 18) 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL 2 DOOR SEDAN 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL 2 DOOR SEDAN Eou1pment includes an automatic transmission pawer steering, oower brakes. power door tocks. pinstripes. wheel well moldings and morel i9&22 JAllUARY USED CAILSPECIALSlll _ 1971 TOYOTA COllOLLA 59AM 4 cylinder engine. automatic transmission. factory air condilion1ng, radio and much more' (933URBJ. 53199 1971 YOLYO 242•T S9AM 4 cyl.. 4 speed trans. with overdrive. factory air cond., pwr. steerlng, AM-FM stereo cassette. tinted glasa. radial tlr~. mags & under 23.000,lleal (835VPA). 1971 MAZDA e&.C 4 K •AM Economical 4 cyl. engine. aulomatic , tranamiealon, rear wiper waeher and whitewall steel radial tires. (824158)1 s .. ' t I . k I t7t DATSUN 510 4 Da. S9AM Economical 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission. factory air cond1t1on1ng. radio & very few local miles• (503XUI) $"" 1977 TOYOTA CBJCA;COUN 4 cyl engine automatic transmission. power disc brakes. air conditioning and AM-FM radio A super buy! (265RZT). . 53699 I 971 TOYOTA CllSS•A WAeoM 6 cyl engine. automa!lc trans.. factory air cond.. AM·FM radio, pwr. steering & disc brakes and luggege rack. l818VYY). ·s 1980 TOYOTA COIOUA LM'l"IACI 4 cyl engine. automatic transmiaslon. factory air condit1ontng. radio & low miles! lm!Nleulate 1n every respect• (669VUVJ. 5.M99 1976 TOYOTA C&ICA •T COWi Economical 4 cyl engine . 5 speed transmission. AM·FM stereo cassette and vinyl 1ntenor (780ZSO). ,,.; steal at ooly 53499 1971DATSUN121 .. X HATCMIACI 4 cyl. engine. 4 tpeed tran1mi-6on, AM·FM stereo. plnatrlpl~. "'body aide motdlnga & whllewall tires. Super economy! 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A 111 •· m , 1 1• 1 .,., snoo O•y• 1)11 1111 •a v• .. ll'1l t:at•lt' S.lr 1'l 111111 k " llJ1' lll'lll M!fl llitlill I.lei ~IUI I '1tll M11u ~ oh Gd ho..,, rum1 to·n M ) lk•I Uh1111'11whl ~ ~~ • YW ... rwbtt Niii '" ·~··· NNI 6 klukll tt'll 1 17)0 "'' ~ '1 U'72 • t1'? •VW&q 11JDO 1'atJ7Ul t '69 CONV Ct.AS.Sil' ~ra~ & eng ~oltd ~eaul1l ully reston•ll ~ 642·68aJ (Hob I '79 VW CONVERTIBU: M llSl sell Uu.s wknd Flawless 644-11768 'fll VW ronv Xlnt contl Lots of extras ss:$S or oHer. Call for info· 41M-U90. ' ';f 3 VW Bus xlnt 'cond, pp 11800 'T4 VW, superb cond., p_ski_!'I $DlO or 080. ~'!~~· w~ 7~~-760! 1" VW. Partially rbll. ~eeds bodywork. SflOO. ___ 754·6679 _, ?5 IUS $2750/0IO ~ 6'4-14111 . 'Js VW Camper owner 'lnuat seU, xJnt running ycter. 640-UJ:! __ ·ii Squareback, reblt eng, dual .c11rbs; new tires. ~t' & brakes; slnl cond, $21.SO. 497 3953 ·~ VW Bug <ttJ + MPG. Gd looking & depentla ble $2. 000 96K-4S89 VolYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. S&VICE Ate~SIMGr OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS IA&EllE VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 646-9303 540.9467 ----------OUMGICOUMTY VOLVO 11\1 "II" IL floll ... 1(1••• Sid• ..611 .IM1 c ..... "'' ·······•··•············ YOUI lfl CA&"&•C Dl~IH OIA ... COUHTY! -;Af.•~. ~•:ttVl{'I-, ANllU.ASlN\; • •• f\ .. \, ,,, I /i i ·ns..-. As tro muoo ruol. loacfotl. ~pt."c 1al s ale pr1n~·' !Ol2Z1':1t1 -; $7tfl S '11lu1ck IMW 13 I ·2040 495-4949 c-....... . 9'20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHUSRISTt We have a good selec.•taon o f N~W & USE Chevrolels ! COMM ELL CHEVROLET ·'-°"llorl••fl I . ' ,..., , \ ,, ~ .., \ !»4b-I 200 ••• Mr.S. .. h• 2063 fo'ederal Ave Caita Mesa You are the winner of 2 ..... tlcbh ($17 value>. to" tu,....& Hald1r1•lce Jan. 6 lhru-lllh _ Long Beach Arena Tick"els must be ex changed for reserved seats al the <.:onvention Center ahead of l ime. Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. ••• 1972 Chevy Kinl(swood !!:state Station W<ii:on. All eleclri<' windows. seals & door loc:ks, AM II track stereo. Has air cond, luggage rack . many nras. Brown & white on out.aide w /gold int. Xlnt cond. $1200 Call Hh<lnda at 962-~. '75 Monza 56K mi. V8 5.6 liter. nl-w brakes. tires. tune.up $1 500 firm 645-6127 Con_... 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWIOOM COMO. ~ X C L U S I V E I. Y ' '7ST·TOJ• · VOLVO Power brakes, power Largest Volvo Dealer windows, power stecrin.: inOrangeCounty! with tilt/lelescuplni: BUYorLEASfo: s tee rinR whee l , :ur. DIRECJ' AM /FM stereo. rear f!f:Jme, 10120 Garden Grove Bl Garden Grove 530-9190 window d efol(ge r , automa\Jr trans. Snow white with Burgundy in· terior. Z7,IXX> miles. Im mac ulale thruo ut ! SB. JOO . 754·6790 or Answer Ad 11209. 642·4:.>0 • 24 hrs. _ CCMICJW 9933 '75 Volvo 164 . AC , ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM stereo. good c ond. S4SOO /bsl ofr 548-6937 eves or 991·7JOO exl218dts ____ _ "78 2U, beige, air, stereo. auto; 48M. x Int r ond, •100. 95J-Z7SJ '69 Cougar. EnJ: & lrans xlnl. Body faar_ $800 or best ofr. 1137 · 7796 '67 Cougar: 2 cluor hardtop, p/s. p/h, u /l'. good mec-h. cond $750. 842.0529 A.los, Mew tlOO Alllos, H•w tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' '• TERRY BUICK HAS ONLY 6 2 2 2 LEFT ·Le Sallre1 R•1••l•1 c •• ,.,,. ·3 Are ••• 3 ..... ,. .......... ....u-4 .............................................. • ••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ........... ~ ~?~~t .... -.. !!.~ UM4 • ••••••••••••••••••••• ~~? .......... ~ ~.~ ••••••••••• ~.~~ ............ !!.!~ "14Qz"" Oood <'Giid. New rebll •lln• Gold. black top, 2 dr Goad 1u mllHI•· siooo to fr bl4 7)33 ev .. /wknda. 4410 W !Wn1w9'l St. Sant• Ana. ..... tt40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ l<'uul <iraorl Tcinuu VII , autumltl ll' trillh1111u 1011 vo wer ~l<'1·r1111t. all ''11ntht1un 1nte 111 Tb&MN<' $1997 J oh11M111 <Arid Son l.rn 1 11ln M.-r1·u1 > 540-~ 17 }o'unl 1't11.uK.1 .. 11>1111. VH ••LJlC1m11t1c· trun:1 m111:11on IJ'IWCI St'Mlb Ult llllllCh lloc1ml( 11m fm stcr1'I> 111· 07!.ISZ Ji s:J4!17 .Joh111w 11 .. mt Sm1 l.10 l'vln M\;fl'ury 540-3830 711 l"urd < '11Ur1cr l'l<'ku p \,cinl(bt'IJ. 4 c·ylinders , 5 )jJl'e J t ran ~1111slt 1on. 'fX'l' ~~b. a1rsh111·ks . 1 adiu Ill· m:t:t S.:18!17 Jl1hn:.un anti Son l.m coin Mcrturv ~ :1630 JM3!1!1:.i:t - •aut '71 UMola cmt. WM /..., ate. aaJf1n •wreo. urrifte. aa. W.tl'f • U.W. Vena.IU.. VI, auton111Ur trammlilaio9 Ult wheet. f\All power, lealher Interior . lie. •• Yl''V 110.W'I Johnson and Son Linc oln / Mercury ~Jll.10. 11 Lincoln VenaUld. VI. automatic tranamisaion power w1ndow1, door locks and seats, air ron· d1laoning he 41SXXD ~wr Johnsen and Son I. 1 n r o.r n / M er t' u r y !>40 3630 1\J Mark V Colle<'lors Series Auto mati c t runs m1ss1on, moon roof. air cond1t1oning, tapt., full power Ill'. 570Yl.A COM Jo; AND St-: t-: IT Johmion and Son l.ant oln iMt>r<'ury S40 J6:ll · lllni: anythtnf( w1lh a Daily Pilot Cl<1ssifit1d Atl IS a simple ma tler JUSl l·all ~·~711. OR~·s LINCOLN-MERCURY Dl'.ALERSHJP 11 Mercury Coular XR-7. ttutm11 ttU VI , autpmatl c •••••••••-•• ...... . traiaa~. vinyl top, 'M red Ml.tit •·v ;.a, auto power wlndow1, door t.rua, Ulll cond . '3000. loch, CUl&om wheela lie. ~ ~~·"-'-· 115SRO IWJ. Jobmoa °Nf•itli ttll and Son Lin ·••••••••••••••••••••••• LJNca..N.MERCllRY 11-llAW>Center Dr. SD Fwy.Lake Forest exit IRVINE IJ0.7000 coln/M~ ~3630 .. 79 Mercury Capri. 4 cy linder. 4 speed lranamiuion 13.'ZOO miles, radio Uc. 623923 Mm. Jotncln and Son 79 Mercury Zephyr Lincoln /Mercury W •10~ .. Aut~mali c 540·3630. tran1mwaoo. aar rondi------ lioni111. power steering, ,......... ft52 lu11a1e rark. lie . •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• OIOWQJ M497. Johnaoo '76 Mi&stanM Ghia. 6 cyl. a n d S o n L i n 23,000 mi. Fully loaded. l'Oln 1Mercury S4().36JO. Orig. owner. Xlnt. cond. ----• $3SOO. Days: 640·1813. 79 Mercury Gran Mar· Eves: 7«>-0.117 qu1s V8, 11ulomatic ---- lransmission pawer win· '69 Mustang, gootl rondi· dows, vinyl top, only lion, 302 eng, hardtop. 18 ,400 mi I es . 11 c A<.:. 847-14151147·4115 798WQL. 16997 Johnson and Son L1ncoln 1 Me!:5 u'?' ~3630 Pt'Ople who need people should always t·heck the Servu:e Diret'lory 1n the DAILY Pll.OT '73 Grande, P/S, Pili. A IC. auto trans, pwr wndws. S?AOO. 645·6003 Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter . jwst call 642·5678. -------- 'M Okla M. XJn1 : cond. Ori& owner. P· wr ac· ressorles. A l ~ /PM radio. AJC, amo e cert . Im(). 49"7:11'7 '75 Midsize Olds Vista Cruiser 68K mi, : ~1750. 9 pass. 645-6127 ,_.._ •••••••••••••••••••••••• 77TrwaAI • .w/T•& ~ c..._.illhri or Power steering, t >rakes, windows. Powe1 · tloor locks. rear wind• :>w de fogger. 16 MPG" •1th 403 V8. AM /fi'M 8 lra<'k, ~300. 516-1415 '69 Firebird, 6 cyl a 1ulo 43. K miles, gd cond $1 .HOCI, '9611-11659. tlOOAlltot,Mew fA'RMO~TS TRUCKS ~us1•"'6s Lto·s s .. 00 OYER f\£S1•S GR4N4D45 ,,~1 os OVER 100· THUNDERBIRDS FACIOltY l•YOICEI TO CHOOSE FROM IFACTOH 9"'¥0tcl IMCUIDH .... tn' ..... 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SI• 110039 AO~!, 1979 PLYMOUTH "DUSTER" <:;1anf f, rvl 1>nq.np aulumaht frat1~ OINt .. 1PPr1no a11 t.ON1 & hut kPI ..eat' t:;uoPr 1Phab111tv olus Pcnnom., "'1tlh te~'\ '"•" t~(l()()m•IP'' "e• 1'>:1~ Siio •'>16 s4411 I 977 COMTIMENTAL MARI< V <;1> o 101; ., AXl,4fi ~ii'-•TO?. 13 II~~ 111 SI• H OOi ;8 A I 59,9 Sth • 10 1', 1 A20245 Slh • !02 1 I 1135~~ 19· 79 FORD FAIRMC >NT WAGON 6 Cyl Qd~ ""' '""'' Aut11n,aht han' au cond 0¥11" ~re et-1ng fi1Uf 1ac,i. A pPrff\Cf family ftansoc •t•at1un• • IOWPE '\1111 P4~7& 19· 75 FORD F600 • 'ST AICllED" c.~n•c• ('(!1hoo Loadttd "''"' ., ... rv1n1nq bu! a h(JIP 1n fhf> fUOI Ha\ """I· fh;tn 36 000 mtlt'" t.lil'i"'J arwt i.,, urv a' il Rabbi I Ot•~1 ?~OILO ~I• P4559 16 It Deel • ' P4'f!d 1ransm1U10n l)OWef s!P.e11ng ~1~1ro 1n1t hl1911e and _., lo* m•les• A 1ea1 w ""'"°''"', IKll 1041 •S111 U 09TI I ~ II FISO.' CTLIMDH 1910 TOYOTA FPA EST HWY COROLLA "WAGOM" Auroma!it l•atlir. i:tH cn"n & t~S.\ tf'\an 1• OOCJ m1h•'' Th1i.. • 11'•''' t'Nlr1el COmt>,n4!~ uti11ty with •,uOl'l'b f'tOf"IOn-,y• 26?YVA $!' PU 36 54988 1979 PORSCHE "928" COUPE V6 5 •Pl!f'<! 11an' "" cnn!l '°"" """<!owl C•u•S@ conHol AM FM ..-. end .... fl>an 16 OClO m1IP'' l '"''0"3" Cai 0 1 T"9 Vpar Rf:otlJll-., to r OIJPI \-40 000 "9W No rPas'lnat>fP ntliat tPlu-.Pd• 9?00Jee SUt 1110111 ., ................ ,. IUllNEl8 /STOCKS Frldll)I, JVIUaty 2. 1981 Friday•• •·•· (PD'n NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 1981 surpri•n Paleasc ; --~,_., .............. " .. -........... ..,. .. , .. Owol•ll-l1Wl_tt_011.._._,. Yo•'· M..,._,,, P•c•ll<. PSW, 9o•lon, O.l•ollo""C•11ciru•I• >to(• .. ,,_..,., ... ,....,_..,, ... NMIM•I A1-loll011 ot W<vo li.l o. ..... •nd IMllMI Honeywell announces sale M.I N NEAP 0 L l S (AP l Honey.well Inc . has a nnounced that it sold part of its traffic-control busi- ness to Traconex Inc .. a privately. held company based in Santa Clara, CaliC. Loring W. Knoblauch, manager of Honeywell's Traffic Management Center in New Hope, said the purc hase agreement included the sale of inventory and equipment, and the licensing of know-how ror Honeywell's line of street and highway traffic controllers. The sale did not include the HI· ment of the business lnvolvinl larce computer-bHed traffic-control ., I " ,, ' ., What else new in food line? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ . T hey're working hard in the lesl kitchens or Americu corporations to come· ·up with new food specialties to satisfy e very taste -and whim. And n11)ch of this effort goes tnto the creation of snack foods, $Urely one of the great American inventions. As we head into 1981, we should look al some of the corporate goodies that are coming our way. A leader m snack technology is Texas-based Frito· l,a y, part of the Pepsi-Cola em'pire. They already brina WI wonderful things like Fritos, Doritos and Lay's potato d1ips Now they're testing two new items -Times, a corn c hip, and Biddies, a rice chip. And that's not all. Early in 1980. they bought a 66-year-old Oregon "6.o m pan y , Grandma's Foods, and they're going. to take, Grandma's cookie bars Money Tree Into stores rig ht across the country. ff anybody can do it, F r it o-Lu y e an . th ey have a route force or· 9 ,000 ~a l espE'rsons Th1i,' Fnro I.a; activity doesn't s it too well with Na li1sco, the compa ny that took crackers out of the barrel anti put them in packa~es (easy to ship, eas y to advertise) ~arly m this century Nabisco today holds more than 40 percent of the c·ook1e and crncker m arket with ft line that includes Oreos, H1t1. and Fig Nl'Wtons Nabisco is n(>W trying out three new lines : Nana Banana (-reme sandwich cookies. I Screams n' You SC'ream~ sandwich cookie6. and Oatmeal & Fruit Sort Snaf'b Who !>a ys American ingenuity has dried up? Pt:l'Pl-:RIOGE FARM. i\ BAKER of high-priced <'ovku:s has two add1 Lions to its line: Geneva, an oval l11s<·uit la.vert>d with chot•olate and topped with pecan bits, 11nd Cappul.'ano. a chocolate-filled, coHee-navored cookie PC'11Pl'rld~e 1s owned by Campbell Soup. i-;,·e_ryone likes ('hocolate cake, hut ,what's the fastest growi ng cake'/ The an!-iwer is carrot cake. General Mills, m a kN <if the Retty Cro<:kt'r m ixe.<;,,-says carrot-cake is now t hl· ~11 l sl'lltngC'ake 1n rtslaurants A::. u re.ult. there '!> now a Betty Crocker Super Moist •·arrnl 1·ukt· and a Pillsbury Carrot 'N1Spice mix. Still to be IH'<tr'd fr om 1s the Protter & Ciamble Duncan Hines line. E vc·n w1tho11t tht~ «arrot cake entry. Duncan Hines is the it.";1d 1nJ..! 1·akl· mix brand. with 35 percent of· the market, fol lo~ Nl ll~ llt.'lty Cr<1c ke1"s 28 per cent and PiUsbury's 18 per- «l'nt ... 11«t· WHA'r'S THE f'AKE-)11X marke t worth" About $5()(1 111 11111 111 u yeur P1l h hun 1 ... rool1n g around wi th a new lin e Ill l11111Pn ~i ,'.xic:.in food Sold undt:r the Fiesta Grade 11 a rr11· t lw l'tl b h 111·, cflt rics include tostados. enchiladas .11111 t1urr1t •1:-. 11n1· <la) tht') may start selling the line in 1t1•·11 H11r~···r K1111J 1111nr ... \1111'!'11·:111-. •·:.ii ·..,o mnr h of this stuff that they're over .. u•11•l11 :m il '111rnl'll ah•Hll 1·holesterol levels. said lo be bad 11 11 ., our lwur t 'J '' tht re..,<'ut· com e lhe dairy companies \11th n r•\\ linl's fo r 1m1 tation ch-ee!ie. It looks 1-ike ch,eese, 1t 1 ~·~l<· fi.linl h liki· 1'1H:1'5<' but it's not ' Kr<tfl. · lhl• na tion's largest cheese seller. has the c oldc·n I ni agc hr and of i ml tat ion c heese. Borden is coun- t1•rmg with C'CJ11ntr) ~eadow imitation cheese. And An- dl•r::.on, ('la)ttm. the old Texas crusher. is moving into th'! Southwest with New Age imitation cheese slices. said to h<t \'C 00 percent less cholesterol than regular American t'heese slices ·WHAT EIA-;a-; IS ~EW in the food business'! Anheuser ' Bus«h. bre \\er of Budweiser. is testing a s nack-foods line 11ndl'r th1· Eagle hrand , Campbell !;)<>up is adding PizzOs to 1\:-> i''rt1nc·o AmN 1t·an line. and Swift is trying out a new dry mix called Sh.'\Ai Starter it has \'egetables and season- lllµs . ~ ou JU..,t udd t"" o pounds of t•hicken. l'l'rhaJJ .... the ultimate development in the new product li11!->10P)')s 1s ~nat·k fo<ld line called Down the Tubes . II wus 1fP\'t'lOpl0d tir some marketing hots hots bac k IO S1 ~1 mt ord ('onn I lo\\ll tht' Tubes 1s a fl a\'ore<l wheat based chip that 1s pro11.rammcd to disappear. that is, 1t wlll he marketed as a fad !'>a~ for -;c,·en w<.•e ks and then be pulled from the mark ct. puq.iosl'ly . If 1t work!\. it may be followed by other prc11l 11e1 s ""Ith s1 mllur ~hurt ll ves l'he whole idea is to take ad \·a nt age nf nCJ\'C'll~ l>OW'i THE Tl'BES HAS <ll;eady been tested in r :ist f'n 1 :-.ll'hraska. \\ hl:'r« eommerc1als have run touting tlw p rqdu..t as "\IP on taste hut down on supply." Viewers UN' told lo "gl'I ... orne \I hde there's still some to gel." \l nsl 111'" prndu<'ls do fai l because they never get r e- P•".t h11..,in1 ·-.~ Down thC' Tubes has solved that problem. Tht·_. 11nl\ 11.1\1' to sell On\'e and then they g o out of busi· nl's.., Thi·~ ,.,. tl<•nt' ;.rn a y with hr and loyally Carter to urge interstate banks W /\Sill NU TON I AP 1 The Carter administration will ret·ornrnend next v.•eek that Congress permit banks to prov1d<' full hanking sn vices across state lines. a White ll(luse s pokesman has said. The re<·ommendation was contained this week in a re- port prepared hy Orin Kramer, associate director of 'the White !louse domestic policy staff. and approved by the president deputy press secretary Ray Jenkins said. The White House declined to make public a copy of the report. which was requested by the 96th Congress two years ago Gold metals quotations (Jitlld By The Associated Press Selected world gold prices today: London: closed due to holiday. Paris: afternoon fixing '817.93. Frankfurt: fixing $.'>84.99. Zurich: closed due to holiday. Handy & Harman: closed due to holiday. Engelhard: closed due to holiday. 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'Has kins and Sells in Cost-a Mesa; secr etary 1s R i c hard Schmi d or· Williamson and Schmid of Irvine and treasurer is David While II of Huntington Beac h, pres- ident or Swenson and Clark in Newport Beach. James Plerog, M.0 .. of Sooth Laguna . a board -certi fi e d e me r1ency m edicine specialllt. la one or five ne,wly elected members on the board of dlrec· tors. · .. NATION Sharta.Ce-el •oleN &All¥ifr Be ,,ei. ieii~ Bluebirds need lwmes ---·-.~., ... M ~~· ·~ Police chief a star \( <!l -. I \ Ina tA I' 1 A ..,htt1tt1.:f' ol u h11111l11111•1I ""11<.l4l p1•1•k1•1 linlt·.., hit'I 1111 d liut' -.111i.;1n1t Ill\' lihh'" ftltwt.11.t' ltl.1• lo 111·'1 111 ltw ltcilc\ 11111 lh• '1111 111.: •• 1 l111d11•1 .111d 1111· u ..... .,f llH•l.tl 11111\11 '1w1I•'' II/I'• 111 111t•1 tli1• 1111111111 Inf t111l1•' uH11 11th ..,U\ I lw I 11 "' , 11111111•1 o l I h.-t .. ·h•ph111w t· .... ,,.,, ul ,, ..... ._ •••••• ,r4· ....... 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Texas <AP> J immy Belt can't figure oul why a young girl . would want a picture of him in the nude and others would as k for his ad vice -all ~cause he might be the n ation's yourfMest police chief. The 20-year-old lawman, the sole policeman in this southeasl Texa!> town of 2.000. s ays he has rece ived all kind..:; of muil, movie and talk show offers and a flood of telephoni> tails in the last two months An Octobe r news pa per s lory heralded Belt as lhe youn~est man ever appointed r><1lice chief in Texu~ and possihly the nalwn anll M·l off a flurrv or attention for the slim, young man. "But I 'm not going to let it go to m y head," Belt s aid in an Interview. lie saul some of the mail bothers his hride. J oan, 18 . ·'One girl asked m e lo send her a nude picture of myself." he said. "Another who was 17 wrote 1tnd a s k t.•d m r for advice about her µart'nts who were getting a divorce . It 's all t-n.1zy The whole experience i., mind hlowing Ct's getting out of - h<rnd. though, and I'm afraid it m ay start 111 intl·rfore with my Job ." NOW, YOU DON'T NEED TO SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE! WE ACCEPT COUP.OMS FROM ALL MARKETS Bring m coupons frorn any food mark e t in Los Ange les, .Ventura & Orange Counties & w e'll redeem them a s if they were ours ... including ''DOUBLE COUPON''COUPONS this week-Jan. 2-7 '• ' I ·. •' , .. , I 1 '' I lo i l. • t ' '' .,.. ,.,, ... ,.... • 1 • '"' ' t I , t 1r1• ."". HI r, Jilt f ! I• ' • 4~3:;_i'O"ii0ND S WJ~~STEAK ............... . 77 (Jl,',,\t ..• ' ' • 1 .• 75 2.49 1 .99 ll ONELESS TERIY AKI STEAK ' I LB.2.59 ~ ~~/.__~~~~---- 5 PR l'fi G FIELD MAYONNAISE 1.09 • • 1• ' ' (I (.? ll I , "• '•, ljHI 5H1\NI<', 11· 1.29 CHOPPED STl:At'S -• ...... 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' I Pl<IN /\ '1i\l "::,A .75 SYRUP ---.,,,.---. 14 I J -OZ WHOLE PEELED .85 .59 1.55 ~HUNT'S 39( __ TOMA TOES ..... lA$AGt~A' .79 B6 0 RDEN'S.IREMORA 1.SS ------------New Yeor'i Diet Aid Sole--------------. • f • ,<l P\.·4 tJl / 9 PIRMATHENE ................... 2.99 PROLAMINE .................... 2 .9 • . • 3 9 "' J I .I ) 2 9 DEXAIRIM......................... .8 DIETAC TABS.................. .6 ~ • "~ ~ I * t .J DIUR,EX ................................ 2.29 DllTAC CAPS ................... 2.39 ·~~ANJOU 35c ~ PEARS .. rn LB. I · I Pl( rt ING CUCUMBERS .39 I TENDER 35c BROCCOLI.. ,._ "I f .,l'ltMlv!r .trABl(S ffJfJtS r,r Tt'f ,,~,£l'IT-----------. .95 ,,.,.nu•••f \H •IOOU(f Of•t souP sroc K I .29 I .79 .89 .89 ~ : ' ' • • BROWN RIC t KIM 5149 .... .65 CHEE ...... SOUP~ASE 11 •11 { ..... .:.: ;r;a. • ~"1' ~~ 1Hf(.rJ./?.7 DOWNY FLAK-I 6 9c WAFFLES ..... A ~'O' fed Vut ,,~flf'\ TOnNO'l .. A•TY PIZZA I .39 \0 1 1)1 5wun\On MIA I LOAF D•NI• .........• 93 'lb llt'g o.·. ldo , ... CH 1 05. FRIIS:...... • -. --- BEEF 99c BOLOGNA Moila'i0ll.1A c•111 ... 1. 99 Q 0 1 1'11.i. G•o"d" 69 TO•T&LAIT••I ............... . • 17 01 01 V;:j•n•O • 29 Ulf F•All•I .................... I . 16 o t Hu~\ Coun1tt,~~!....-IALA• D••111RU ........... I .09 r' I l ... • 1 , i "• ... '1• j I I 'JH , P(.1 , :; • ; :. '.' 1:1 ( •1(JPC., 2 .59 1 .89 .89 U.S.D .A . CHOlg_ 7 -BONE ROAST LB.1.39 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 79c BROWN O NIONS .19 . ., PRICES IN EFPECJ flll . JAN 2 THltOUOH WED . JAN. 7. 1991 l1Mll 1110 Hl$ AM MSlll\IEO NO S.AlfS TO WHOlUA\HS. THIS AO lf'flC.tlVl ONlY AT HUGHES fl lt.\HCHO AMO li\JGHfS llOO . . . . • • ... BUSINESS I STOCKS Friday'•· l:lu-.intt Prle .. • ---~- NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • ,,.,._.,_.,,..,. ........ v~ • .-.-........ 11e,,.ew,-.-.D1t1re11-c:1 ... 111 ... 11••oc• ....................... _,Al1«lAl ...... '9c1Hll ... DltAleo-lll6llMI ., Dow Jones ~inal 8.79 CLOSING 172. 71 J 88J surprises What else new in food line? By MILTON MOSKOWl.TZ They're working hard in the test kitchens of American corporations to come up with new food specialties to satisfy every taste -and whim. And much of this eCfort goel) into the creation or snack foods, surely one of the great American inventions. · As we head into 1981, we should look at some of the ~corporate goodies that are coming our way. A leader in snack technology is Texas-based Frito. Lay. part of the Pepsi-Cola empire. They already bring us wonderful things like Fritos, Doritos and Lay's potato chips. Now they're.. testing two new items -Tlffles, a com Money Tree chip, and Biddies, a rice chip. And that's not all. Early in 1980, they bought a 66-year-old Oregon company, Grandma's Foods, and they're going to take Grandma's cookie bars into stores right across the country. If anybody can do it, Jo"rito-Lay can : they have a route force of 91000 salespersons. This Frito-Lay a ctivity doesn't s it" loo well with Nabisco, the company that took crackers out of the barrel and put them in packages (easy to ship, easy lo advertise) early in this century. Nabisco today holds more than 40 percent of the cookie-and-cracker market with a line that includes Oreos. Ritz and Fig Newtons. Nabisco is now trying out three new lines : Nana Banana creme sandwich cookies, I Screams n'.· You Screams sandwich cookies, and Oatmeal & Fruit Soft Snacks. Who says Am erican ingenuity has dried up? Pf:PPERIDGE FARM. A BAKER or high-pricted cookies, has two additions to its line: Geneva, an oval biscuit layered with chOcolate and topped with pecan bits. and Cappucino, a chocolate-filled, coffee-flavored cookie. Pepperidge is owned by Campbell Soup. Everyone likes chocolate cake. but ,what's the fastest growing cake '! The answer is carrot cake. General Mills, maker of the Betty Crocker m ixes, says carrot cake is now the No. l sell mg cake in restaurants . As a result. there's now a Betty Crocker Super Moist carrot ca~e and a Pillsbury Carrot 'N Spice mix. Still to be heard from is the Procter & Gamble DJ.mean Hines line. Even without the carrot-cake entry, Duncan Hines is the leading cake-mix brand, with ~ percent of the market, followed by Betty Cracker's 28percentand Pillsbury's l8per· cent slice. '-WHAT'S THE CAKE-MIX market worth? About S500 millwm a year. Cake mixes are not all that interest Pillsbury. The Pillsbury is fooling around with a new Hne or frozen Mexican food . Sold under the Fiesta Grade name, the Pillsbury entries include tostados, enchiladas and burritos. One day they may start selling the line in their Burger King joints. Americans eat so much of this stuff that they're over- weight and worried about cholesterol levels, s aid to be bad for your heart. To the rescue come the dairy companie~ with new lines for imitation cheese. It looks like cheese; it taste faintly like cheese -but it's not. .'ti urk11 In Thr .4tipu1llgh1 NEW YOAK •APt S•lf'\ n~ or1t .. ttno nir1 <hanQt:' Qt tne t,fu~n mo,, d(\•- Nf.""' Vo,• Stoc' E:-4th(tnfl" '''""'\ trad1ftQ n•11orwtrv .u mare than \1 LT v Corp • "41,100 X>'1o • " Pan Am 177,'IOO •~ • '• UnOUCdl \ 1&3,SOO 4l'' t' • Tttaaco In<. 11' SOO 4'' 1 'r IBM 106 'IOO 0-' • N•torna\ \ 20,,100 l/1.-• 1 Ea\tnA•rl 199 900 1• • g:;:;,.,~~{fn ::~·~ :?~ '• Ch°'tl>QP 111,100 18'• FeCINlll Mtq 110 JOO 11'> C!\ry\ltr 169,SOO I'• !.ldOll lnCI ' 1~,000 18 1 '• 8cwrn9 s 16S,100 •3 1• / • GnO'Yn•m \ 'S1 .00 '1 1• I I'" ,.,,d f)ou·u11 NEW YOfh •. 1AP1 fhe to1tow1f'UJ h\' \l'\ows thP NPw Yor 11. Slo< It. E: •CnM\O" ~toe"' and -.,,al"lh th•hav~ qont> up 1"" mo<-1 """ "'"'"" l!'o! "'o" b•-..o "" Pl"Hf'f'f of t tw"Qtt! reqatdt~'\ o' volumf> kG ~""'' .. 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Ll\1 lllJ Pct. S4'.i> •"> Oft u.e ~ ~g:: ·u 11"" 1~ Off 7 7 4iloo 11> Oft 4.• 11'1) 1~. Oii • 3 45\'o 1~ Oft 1.0 4'~ -"" Oii $,I 12"" -'" Off u S• J'" Off S.t J"" -1:: ~ ~:!1 .... -.,.. Off so ...... 1,.,, Oft u JO _.,,.. o" • .. • 70.,., -l V. Off 4.1 •"' -1\6 Oii ••• 1~ -"" Off u , ... -""' Off u 12"" -I Off 4,2 s"' v.. OH •·• ,.,,., -,,,., Oii 4,0 ""' -"' Oft u Wl.tl -IV, Oii J.1 11"' -.... Off u .. _ -~ •. ,.,.... ..,...,..... .. Television prochfrt:r~ . Norman Lear a nd Alan Yorkin are con d u e l i n g tt'nt atl\e n egot1at1ons to bu~ part 1 nte re ~t 1n Caes ar s W o rl d which o-Wns cas inos m Atlantic Cit) and Las Vegas. !'le\ . c·om pany off1 c·1a 1 ~ said Suit filed for false letters . RIVERHEAD. N . Y . ·· CAP> -A $6 million s uit has been filed agains t a Long Island couple who allegedly sent letters on Br6olthaven National Laboratory statione ry tel'ling a f e m ale n eighbor s h e h ad cancer. The suit. filed by the n eig hbo r in s tate Su preme Cour t her e . also seeks S2 million damages from the laboratory for alleged negligence in "tllllowing its stationery lo be used for "c rimin a l a nd torturous conduct. .. T h e s uit nam e d Jerome Fishbein. 36. of Holbrook, and his wife. Reba, 35. He pleaded •uHty to one count of ag. gravated harass m ent Oct . 21 in connection with the letters and was given a conditional dis· charge. The Fish be1 n s' neig hbors. Sa m a n d Mildred Reiter. char~ed in the suit that the Fish- beins wrote the letters. which were signed by a fic titious doctor a n d falsely· stated that tests had s hown Mrs. Reiter had cancer . The s uit con tends the letters were sent to "gel even" fol lowing a quarre l betw ee n th e two families. The F is h h t:1 n s declined comment on I the suit. · Peter Rathvon. an at-I torne y f o r the laboratory. said it tried to reassure the Reiters that the letters were faked. He said Fishbein n ever was dir ec tly e mplo ye d b y Brookhave n but had been contracted to do some work for it. Hospital selects directors P~Newport Bea h has been selected chai man of St. Joseph Hospital's Foundation board of directors. The board administers all donated funds and earmarks the money for 1pecial uses at t h e Oranie hospital a c - cordlnc to donor wishes. Kiely is with the Kiely Corporation in Anaheim. The new v ice chairman is Keith -Renken of Deloitte, Hulrina a nd Sells in Co1ta Maa; secretary is Richard Schmid o f Wllliarmon and Schmid of Irvine and .treasurer lf DHid White II of Hunllnltob Beach, pres- ldent of Swen•Oll and ct.ark in Newp0tt Beach. James Pleros, M.D., il "' South Laauna, a ·:a.oar d . c •rt If I e d 1 e .. oocy medicine :_ ... d!!!!!! .Ja .. o( ft•• · ... ~,._..memben .• the ....... of dlrec:· • ',..... .'"lo ,...,,......,2.t•1 NATION s• ... ta11e•••••es Z:IAN1fr Be get• iettn-9 Bluebinb need homes __ .-....... -.. ·· Police chief a star AlJGllSTA. 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They u"uall y' lay lhrrt• to five l•ggs at a t 1 111 l' so 111 e o f l h e m st a y p~·ri11a11(•11ll) " . DAISETTA. Texas CAP> -J immy Belt can't figure out why a young girl would want a picture of him ln t~e nude and others would ask for his ai:t· vice -all because he might be the -M~• ;1!EIUIH'1"'°-nation's youngest police chief. The 20-year-old lawman, the sole policeman in this southeast Texas town of 2,000, says he has received all kinds of mail. .movie '°d t•lk show offers and a flood of telephone calls inthelasllwomonths. .. An October n e wspaper story heralded Belt as the youngest man ever appointed police chief in Texas and possibly the nation -and set . off a flurry of attention for the slim, young man. · "But I'm not going to let it go to my head," Bell said in an interview. He said some of the mail bothers his bride. Joan, 18. , ·'One girl asked me lo send her a nude picture of myself." he said .. 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