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FeloQies overflowing 'kiddie eourt':
81 DAVID allftllAHN .................
After a year'• aut.•m• • the Orqe Coun·
l)' J-.~ Court beech, U..'a-. thln1 Superior
COW1 ,..,. Robert Rlcll• ct..D't want to bear
Thm t.U!n& the matter a step further, Rickles,
wbo be1im hla new aaalpment aa prflldin1
Oranae County Superior Court Judie oa Mc.day, said, "The juvenile juallce ayatem hu sort ol been
the stepchild ol the system u a whole. My feelin1
ia we're lQ?nl to corred that." That'• aomeoae referrU.1 to the j-.venile
JUIUce •YMem u 110me aort ol "kiddie ~·" To prove u..·1 more to at than j"9l reprimMdln1 or
brlefb aourceraUn1 n•-.ahty
buC tlarmleu pre pubeacent
pr anbtera, Ra di: I•• recenlly
broulbt out a dally calendar ol
cases foe a reporter. that read
more like a San Quentin
So it ia euy to undentand when ~ckles aaya
he ts '9avin1 hia post in Oran1e ·wtth decidedly
"mixed emotions."
primer
The first sax matters he
cbe'cked off were either
buralaries , robberies or
narcotics-related ofrenaes.
And thou1h the problems of the juvenile court
aooo will become Superior Court Judae Byron
McMillan's immediate worry, Rickles said be
won't let it 10 at that.
"There's a lot of work to be done out here,"
the judge said. "I think (a juvenile court
judgeship) la ooe of the more demandine and more
important jobe we do."
.. Eipty percent of a 1a ven •
day's calendar could be felony conduct." Rickles
said in his characteristac AJabama drawl.
Accordingly. Rickles said he will work with
local state legislaton to press for laws that allow
for suspension of criminal proceedinp if a youth is
judged tcf be a mentally diaordered aex offender
and in need of professional treatment.
'K' returns
Ex-secretary back in Israel
JERUSALEM CAP) -
Former Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger, on an unof·
ficial exploratory mission for
the incoming Reagan ad-
ministration, returned to lsrael
on Saturday and ·stirred
memories of the days he pushed
the Mideast into its first ten·
-tative steps toward peace.
Kissinger told reporters at
Ben·Gurion airport, where he
arrived so many times in his
shuttle diplomacy of 1973-75,
that he would not get involved in
day-to-day Arsab-lsraeli peace
talks.
"I am willing to do special
missions at critical periods."
Kissin1er said after arriving
from Egypt, where he met with
President Anwar Sadat.
Kissinger scheduled two days
of meetinls here before fiytna to
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. From
ti.ere he will travel to Oman and Morocco before retumina to the
UDla.d aac-to report to the
.,,.. ... .tflect.
The former secretary of state.
who has not been aet ror an <>f.
Fullerton
man dies in
bike crash
A Fullerton man became the
first person to die in a traffic ac·
cident in Orange County this
year when his motorcycle col·
tided with a tractor in La Habra.
Mark Alan Turnipseed. 20.
was killed at 5:45 p.m . Thursday
in the accident on Whittier
Boulevard, just west of Harbor
Boulevard, according to a police
spokesman.
fi cial position in the incoming
admini&tration, said he expected
slow progress toward an ex-
panded Arab-Israeli peace since
it is an election year in Israel.
"The imminence of elections
tends to s low things down
somewhat," he commented.
"You all know my attachment
to the 5ecurity, the safety and
the peace of Israel," said the
man who orchestrated the dis-
engagement pacts after the 1973
Arab-Israeli war. "It means a
great deal for~ me to come back
here.
Kissinger was to meet today
with Prime Minister Menachem
Begin and planned to visit the
Sinai's Etzion air base, which
Israel. is slated to relinquish to
Egypt in April 1982.
"Nostalgia, more than any
political feeling, surrounds Kiu-
inaer's visit," the· Labor Party
daily, Davar. wrote In an
editorial Saturday.
Kiu.lnacr touched some raw
Israeli nerves during hi• days ol
s huttle diplomacy while persuading Israel to &ive up
valuable real estate in exchance
for Arab promises. He lri1&ered
impassioned demonatratiom by
Israelis who believed the con-
c essions he demanded
threatened their safety.
In those days, riot police used
tear gas and water cannons to
break up ooe demoutration out·
-side parliament. Proteators beat
their fists on his limousine and
pelted VIP cars with eggs.
Before leaving Cairo ·on this
visit, Kissinger said he had
gained "a very good insight" in-
to Egyptian views on Soviet ex·
pansionsism and the stalled
Israeli-Egyptian negotiations on
autonomy for 1.2 million Palesti-
nians living in Israeli-occupied
territory. ·
ty continues to 1row. so will ita juvenile court
workload. ·
The Judae said there currenUy are no pro-
vi~iona to suspend proceedtnas lf a youth is
believed to be either seaually disordered or unable
to participate in hia or her own defense.
But less is known about other trenda creeplrtl
into the daily calendar, such u the prevalence of
drugs and alcoholc abuse •mon1 1rade · school children.
Rickles allo thibka juveail~Juatice needs to b4i
diretted more in~• preventative ·mode.
"I don't know how youn1 it did start," he said
of such problems, "but we're 1ettiD1 drug and
alcohOI abuse in 9, 10, and 11-year-olda."
That is, to steer trouble-prone younesters into
counaeling and rehabilitation proerams before
their criminal activities propel them into the hard·
core, adult criminal area.
Other criminal activity that seems to be on the
increase includes armed robbery, sex-oriented of·
fienses and assaults with a deadly weapon,
particularly in drive-by ahootints common in gang
warfare.
"The people here (at Juvenile court) are doing
real adult crimes," Rickles said, notin1 that both
the violence and sophistication or juvenile offenses
seem to be intensifying.
Rickles said he approached his job during bis
12 months on the juvenile court bench with the at-
titude that his teen·age charges should be held ac·
countable for their actions.
Some of the reasons for this seem simple
enough. Orange County is one of the nation's
fastest growing metropolitan regions. As the ·coun·
''I came in with a feeling there should be some
demonstration of responsibility for what you <•a
<See .JVVENILES, Pqe AZ) ·
Deal far off?
Iran renews trials threat
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -
In a series of commentaries on
the 52 Am~rican hostages,
Tehran Radio said Saturday it
was "totalJy improbable" they
would be freed before President·
elect Ronald Reagan's inaugura·
lion Jan. 20, and that the issu~
then "will remain as it is now, at
an impasse."
The official radio renewed
threats of hostage trials, saying
they would occur if the U.S. gov·
ernment failed to meet Iran's
terms in the mistaken belief the
conditions might be softened
after Reagan took office. It ac·
cused Reagan and President
Carter of not really wanting
freedom for the hostages, who
on Sunday begin their 15th
month in captivity. ·
The statements came in the
-lateal of-a stream of c-ommen-
tarlea oa the hostage crlaia
broadcut since Friday by Ira-nian state radio, which la con-
trolled by the blamlc funclamen-
taUata who have conaiatently
maintained a hardline p«Mition against freein1 the Americana
and have pressed for hostage
trials.
In Waahington, State Depart-
ment 1apokesman Mark Sawosk1
said the department's poliry
was not to comment on such re·
ports.
The commenataries Saturday
appeared in part lo be a reply lo
President Carter's statement
that time was running out for
solving the crisis under his ad·
ministration, contained in the
"' latest U.S. reply to Iran de·
livered Friday by Algerian in·
termediaries.
U.S. officials in Washington
s aid the reply also rejected
lran's_demand that $24 billion be
deposited in Algeria's Central
Bank before the hostages are
freed but offered to deposit
about $12 billion to meet Iran's
money demands.
Like other editorials over the
past two days, the commen·
taries reflected concern about
Reagan and how tfe would ban·
die the crisis after laking office.
The president-elect could pre· s umably s crap the c urrent
negotiating process if agree-
m e n l is not r e a c hed b y
Inauguration Day.
"It does not make any dif·
ference whether ·the problem is
solved during the Carter ·
Democratic Party administra·
tion -which seems totally im·
probable -or during the term
of Reagan," said one commen·
tary.
Witnesses .
to shooting
.· .-· "". . .. :•
. :;
spree sought'..····
Costa Mesa police are seeking
witnesses this week who mas-
have seen youths with pellet or BB ;
guns on a shooting spree more
·than a week ago that ...!c:.!!a!..!lu~sed~~---t.i e~.tllftatea $1 ,&0t> worth of
damaged windows.
~ Investigator Paul Capuccilh
said windows were shot in 17 can.
and one fast-food outlet in the .-e• of Fairview Road and Baker
Street. ·
A door window was damaged at
Taco Bell, 2900 Fairview, and
glass shattered in cars parked
along side streets in the area.
Cappuccilli said anyone with in·
formation Is asked to call him at
754-5358.
. Turnipseed was driving west
when his motorcycle struck a
tractor used for construction.
The tractor, driven by James
Ray Kirk. 36, of West Covina,
w~s in use at a construction site,
said the spokesman.
Earlier Saturday, Kissinger
said the United States risked Jos .
ing its allies in the Mideast and
Africa unless it stood up lo tbe
Soviet Union.
Sunaner in .Januarg Puff prieed
The accident is still under in-
vestigation.
"It isn't tolerable that the Sov·
iet Union and its proxy forces
engage in expansion in Africa·
and the. Middle East without op.
position," Kissinger said.
' A scene of a Huntington Beach surfer waiting for good
waves in winter would probably be incomprehensible to
Easterners bundled up against subzero cold, but the
. Orange Coast has been enjoying unseasonably warm
weather. with no sign the sunshine will go away anytime
soon.
..
Quitter's willpower runs
LONDON (AP> -A man who bet his wife S6,000 that
he could quit smoking from Christmas to New Year's Day
•
Arctic cold blasts Northeast
· lost with just three hours to go, the British press reported
Saturday.
"I suppose you could call it the most expensive smoke
of all time.'' said Bob IJaAnington, 41, normally a two-
pack-a -day smoker.
By Tiie Auocla&ed Presa
Thia tough young winter
landed another heavy blow
Saturday, stunning the
Northeast with record subzero
cold that swooped down from
Canada. Forecasters warned re-
sidents of frostbite as the
mercury dropped as low as 38
da1reea below zero in New
Enalend and stron1 wine.la made
it feel 18 cold u 80 below.
Troubleshooters in New York
City brouabt in volunteen to help
amwer tbOulandi ol calla lrOm
aparUMat dwellen complalnlna-
Readings hit record lows,
snow makes akiers happy
of no heat, with even colder
weather forecut for today.
Automobile clubs were de-
luged with calls to jump·~art
cars with dead batteriaes.
The arctic blast, which
followed a similar uaault on
Cbrtatmu, toppled nccirda ID
many areaa accuatOmed to
severe CClld.
The readiDI of 21 below aero
at Alpena, Mich., broke the re·
cord ol 3 below ·set Jan. 4, 1'79.
Burllnaton. Vt.. alsQ had a re-
cord of 21 below.
But the coldest spots in Ver·
moat were Georpa and Milton,
where the lbermometer plunced
to• below.
At the top of Saddleback
Mount.aln Mi area in Ben""7.
II aine, the temperature waa
alao U below . While a
1pok111nan for the nlOrt uld
some aklwa bad been out CID the
slopes, ''They're all in tbe Jodie now .•·
Tbe Natianal Weather Service
wd a .... s,.tem .ov. u..
OuU ot 8t. .Lawr-.ce pallid the
arettc air down from Ceuda aad wa1 1eaeratl•I north....., .. dtat tftlt·
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; upper Ohio Valley and snow
aqualla south of the Great Lakes
left 8 inches In six hours in Erie,
Pa.
In the meantime, foe settled
over the Pacific Coast and the
weatem Gull Cout regions, re-
ducing visibility to near iero in
sciutbeutem Texas.
The fOI forced cancellationa
or dlvenioaa ol dolena of fiilbtl
from Seattle-Tacoma airport.
"Even though I lost the bet I don't think I did too bad-
ly. I didn't crack up until New Years Eve when I was at a ·
party ... I couldn't take it any longer."
His wife, Jean, who wins a car wortti the amount or the .
bet because her husband smoked, said, "I must •dmit he
lasted out longer than I expected. But I knew I was a win·
ner as soon as he made the bet."
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The National Basketball Al· "NO-NO" ISLANDS -The
aoclaUon aame between the Channel lslanda themselves aay
SHtlle SuperSonics and . tbe .-yea-yea, with lures of unUIUal
P SUm in Phoenix wu wlldllfe, endancered species and
111881NG MACHINES -
Irvine and Colla M•a are tbe
two cowrty citlel affet?ted IDCllt
by theft.a ol el*tric typewrt._.
which are ri1in1 nationell1.
Staff writer Jodi Cadenhead
telll why prCJHCtlOD ii dJJ'ftcult
and what ii belnc done to rec·
later machine Mrial aum ...... Pa1e Cl.
anceled becauae tbe Seattle certain archeolottcal di11. But
team's mcbt did not atop •in to protect the rare sea and land
!Seattle to pick them up. creatur91, park ran1era have a
lon1 Uat of warnines for the
casual visitor. Pa1e Bl. Louisiana state police abut
d~D Jntentate 10 bridl• Oft
bOth lidel ol New Orleau, aay-
inl the foe WU IO thick trOGl*'I
coulda"t 8"D llDd can alnlldy
lnvolved ln "a batch" of acei·
dmtl. 0.. aectdlnt CID th. w.l·
bound bridl9 involved 11 to 1S
can, troapen aald. · ·
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818UCAL ADVENTtJaE -
.:: ~etel' and Paul," a mini-Hri•
tr alr on CBS durlD1 Eater
Wffk, ii beinl ftlmed in fthodel,
Greece, on the same locelu
where Paul once preached. Pap ce.
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By GLENN scon
01"" CM!ly ~ .... ''-"
l'h.ilip Anthony. lsl Di.strict.
supervl1or ~n Orange County
during the last four years. is
leavan~ the polit1c·al ring for the
first lime If\ 18 years
That con~el'uti ve streak in
1mhlacs is one of the lon gest or
any pohttl·1an 1n the county, An·
thony. 45, estimated in an in-
terview fo'nday
Anthony look time out to talk
as workers completed packing
I\) rnove out of his fifth floor of-
fH·t· at the Hall of Administra-
t111n 111 Sa~la Ana. as other coun·
I} 11ff1t·1als stream ed in to say
g1Jotlhye and a s replacement
H1>i.:er Stanton dropped by to
11\ ers ee the trans ition
as forme r board Chairman
Ralph Diedrich, who were lat.er
cormctect in unreJaled cues ln·
volving illegal polilieal a c-
tivities.
Anthon)''s no contest plea la.st
week was equivalent to admit·
i.ing gulll to the misdemeanor
charge of failing to report cer-
t ain campaign contributions.
Despite his involvem ent in the
affair , though. Anthony said f'ri·
day that he is glad to see Orange
County po litics m oving away
from the courtroom and toward
a "stable" situation.
T he new board. he added . has
a "sound makeup" and should
be prepared for the tasks of set·
tin~ policies to handle s uch
• l'rucial issues as south county
growth. aC<'CSS plans ror the
John Wayne Airport and con·
gested freeways .
A nlhony. whose reserve d
politieal style is in contras t to
lhal 01' the other outgoin1
aupervlaor. Edison Miller, said
the disappearance of Miller's
brash style will be helpful to the
sape~visors.
Looking back on his tenure on
the board. Anthony said he takes
pride in his efforts lo improve
C'itizen participation in county
government espedally with
minority groups a nd in mak·
ing the county operation more
eHil'ient.
He said he wished there was
more time to devote lo sul'h
pressing problem s as creatmg
mor e affordahle housin~. work·
rng out firraa<·ing for needed
transportation projects a nd solv
mg no1sc a nd alTess problems al
thearrport
OUTGOING SUPERVISOR
Philip Anthony
"Lanton will take over-the of·
f1t.·e on Monday morning after he .
rs s worn into a four-year tenn as
supervisor For Anthony. it will
tw t he llrsl time in years he will
IJt.• outsull· the sometimes harsh
)(la r t' of the media spotlight. He came up smiling
: 1,~._.,, 111 l'ehran i.a}, 111 a Idler to his parents lhal he 1s en
: 1 11ura~l'<I b~ tht' n1•got1ataon~ lJt>mg {'ondul't*'.d between the Unit
~ l'lf Stale~ ancl Iran With the help or the Algerians.. . .
That lat.·k or exposure will be a
dramat1<: chanl(e for Anthony.
whose well publicized four-year
legal hattle o ver fe lon y cam
paign launder ing t•harges was
ended la s t week when h e
pleaded no <:ontest to a m isde-
meanor charge in Orange Coun·
ly Superior Court.
Miller's board tenure never lacked ·iumult
• Tlw parents of Manne Sgt . R0<fney "Rot kY. Sackmann s a1cJ
; Suturday ~l· lctler <lated Del'. 25 w.a~ l~e rins\ Sin~ Ap~tl. .·
j
!
His mother, ·ron1 Sit·kmann. sa1cJ m a telephon~ mte~'.1ew
1 hto letter was started before Algerian representataves vasated
tile 52 hostages and was finished after they left. . .
"·u e ~aid 1t was sure ~ood lo rind ~ut som.e information a~out what has ha111wned m the negot.aa~aons during the last 1.4
lt .. u r: . .., Sickm ann said. "He said 1t felt good to know that mon 1~. ••..t "' . .. tllc two 1·ountries art' workin~ out the problem.
~ · (ltr.,,, Ladd eerd• I• Colorado
I
l LOS ANGELES I AP> Al'tress Chery.I I.add of the
·'Charlie's AnJ,!els" .television series was married Saturd_ay to
1-omposer Brian Russell. 35. at a Colorado ranch. accordm~ lo
her press representative, Richard Gran.t. ' i i It was the second marriage for Miss Ladd. 28. It was also
Russell's second m a rriage.
• (JC deputies corner
l $fleeing suspects
I ! :\ df'all 1.mcl mail 1n M 1ss 1on
\:11· 111 pnn·c•d to lit• tl1t.• t·nd of the
r(l:td lor thn•1• 1T11:n and two Los
\11 ).!l'lt•!-> an·a 1,1,11m cn earl y
~JI unl~r) alh·r Sh<'1·11'f's dcµut11·~
111r-.lfl•<l tht> hur~lar.> :-.uspcl'ls
I 1l11winl-( a rohhcr) in Lal-(una
I ilb
A sixth suspct·t r em ains at
I rl(e after he Oed on root follow-
' 11. \he crash alonl( La Paz and
'N1•ill rnarls. sherirrs· deputies
Mosh\'. :W . i\nloinclt<' l.ou1s1·
.l»tfns.' l!I. Hahmt•c Sham. 21.
.Jamal Sham. 20, and t'arl l'oun
1·v. :u . all of I .os Anj.!elt•s.
· Shenff's rll'pu1ics said tlw lrH'I
tll•n\ ht.•i.:an fl: 1;, a m after the
suspt.•ds hrokc into a Wild West
Store. 25252 Mdntyre Road and
stole Sl5.000 worth of l'lothinl(
The van with the male sus·
peels crashed at the intersec
lion. Set'onds later the 1·ar
driven by the two fe male sus-
pects crashed at the s ame sat e
No one was hurt
~rd ; ·\rrt•s tl'il on s us pieion of
l•Ul'J.!l:tr) \H'r(• J';itr11'ia Ann
f'ro• Pap Al
~tJVENILES. • •
d~·f1•ndant 1 do." ht• '\:.till "/\t least make him think
l.t.·lor·t.· ht• rl<ws 1l "
· ·. "r'lw mam thin~ we're trying to do is to
11·:i 1·h1n~ th1· <·h1hl he necrls to be res ponsible for
,, 11.1 1 Ill' dol'S · Y11u're the one who did it."'
•:·1ti<'kles admitted that the rec·irlivism rate
:11noltg juvenile offenders "1s high in certa~n
areas," hut ht• a1lded. "If you can keep a kid
strnighl for a year or two. that's doing pretty
).!114~1,"
'.·.o r>cspitl' the im•rease in juvenile crimes. the
._Uf)eraor court judge said er1minal filmgs have on·
I) gone up s lii.ihlly from year to year . . .
, ,. This is hec·ause more cases are being diverted
tifc~qunseling antl rehabilitation programs to mak~ r~P, for the multiplyi n~ numbers of ser ious of-
f~•es. · ~1:1lf this weren't done. he said. the juvenile
C'aseloa1l would he going up from 20 to 25 percent a
yur.
The 1m·rea sed numher of felony crimes a lso
h.-l'esulled in more youths being bound over to
Sut"J"tor Court to stand triar as adults. This has
he.-true espcl'ially for 17-year·olds who have
. "h~n the r riminal soph1st1l·ation of muc~ o lder
l a~breakers · ~'liut juvunile l'Cm rl. R1l'kles said. 1s not j ust a w.0-station for teen age <·riminals It has also
h~ tht· refuge and g uardian for sexually abused ant1 haltered <'hildrcn .
He was fined $5,000 after the
three fel o ny co unts were
dropped during plea bargaining.
Judge Claud~ Owens ruled
that Anthony can run for elected
office again. a decision Anthony
said Friday was heartwarming
for its symbolic value .
''I have absolutely no plans or
ideas about runnin~ for office at
the present time." he said.
While he was a s upervisor,
which is a full-lime position. An-
thony had a leave of atisence
fro m his job as an engin eer at a
North American Rockwell plant
in Anaheim. lie s aid on Friday
that he hasn't made up his mind
yet whether he'll go back to
work there .
He said he has had "a variety
of ideas. proposals and ofrers"
which he is cons ide ring_huL
hasn 'l decided what he'll do.
Anthony's tenure on the board
was an enigma. Always a team
player. he rarely rais ed t·onOicts
an<I was fast lo SC<'ond other
mcm hers· motions. lie· was one
of the qu1l'kcst thinker s on the
lroard who rarely c·om m1tted
gaffes
/\!though has politil·a l d e
meanor was d ignified ir un·
colorful. however . he always
worked under the legal cloud
that dated back to his 1976
t·ampaign for office. ·
The lawsuit that accused him
of political trickery also named
other well·known figures. such
Delly ...... "-'' PIWI•
:= /\nrl likf' nearly everything else in these infla ·
ti<~arv limes. the number of youn~ vidims pass -111~t hi·ou14h the ('ourls has gone up steadily.
~To helter assist these children. Rickles said.
Ii< govt•rnmcnt and community leaders are
CLOSING YEAR OF JUVENILE COURT
Judge Robert Rickie• offer• •dvlce
•in~ to raise the funds necessary to build a
terror 1le1><'ndent <'hildren on an old school site
range. .
e county presently uses the overcrowded
Sitlon Home for children who need sheller.
drerf who live there usually have no family lo
for the m or have been beaten. battered or
ested.
Rickles said the land already 'has been
•h ased by the county for a new facility and so
between S?0.000 and $80,000 has been raised.
goal. however . is S5 million.
The new fal'ilily would be large enough to han·
die 150 children. offic•ials say T he Sitton Home on·
ly has room for 80
Asked if he would like lo ser ve again on the
juvenile court bench. Rickles said he would
welcome such an opportunity (Superior Court
judges a re rotated to different assignments each
year >. ·r · h' · be' th " "The most ~rata ymK l mg m mg ou ere.
he said. "is the cooperation you get from the
juvenile bureaus . It's just trem endous."
Fly battle
• . geanng up
SAN JOSE (AP> -A .. house·
lo·houae•· battle to wipe oul the
Medllerr1ne1n trull ·t11ea
threatening Santa Clara County
c rops wlll ~sin lhia week ln a
la1t-dltch effort lo avoid aerial
apraylnf with the controvenlaJ
pHUcide Malalhiol). .
A tbouund workers wUI
1ather ln an .acampment al the
Santa Clar• County Falrarowlda
on T.-daf before movlna out
w\th eMlnleal 1pra11 to. llrtp
and '"It fruil intL ...
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By FREDERIC:K s<.:HOEMEHI.
Ol ti• Delly Pll•I Stefl
When Edison W. Miller was
commended two weeks ago for
his service as an Orange County
supe rvisor , the resolution cited
his 538 "eventful days" in orfi ce.
Miller took the jab in stride.
His face broke into a smile as
board chair man Ra lph Cla rk.
often a bitter foe. read the t·om
mendation.
That's the way Miller was.
Though he took it on the t•hin
time and lime again, he always
managed to.com e up smiling.
Mille r 's 18·month tenure as
3rd dislnt·t supervis or drew lO a
quiet close Friday afternoon as
work e r s from the c•ounty
General Services Agenl' y took
over his Ha ll of Adminastration
office to prepare it for his suc.
cessor. Bru<:e Nestande.
Nestande. a former state a s·
sem bl yman. crus hed Miller with
a landslide vittor y in the June
primary election. Nestande r e·
eeivecl H2 .H77 vote :;: Mille r
19,8'11.
Tht.• nt'\\ s uper viso r will lw
swc1rn mt11 off11·t· Monday m11rn
111g
M1lll·r won 't he al thl·
eerernony: hc'll he hu:-t) a fc-...
hlocks llown Broadway setting
up a new la.w prat'l1c·e Sever al
of his aides will be with him .
In a rel'ent interview. Miller
said he is not hitter about his
elecl\on l05s.
·'I'm probably relieved. fl was
1f'101I of like wa\t·hi n g your
mother-in-law drive off a l'l1ff HI
your brand new t•ar." he sc111I
Ile l'alled the job of supervisor
· "trying and lrustra tinj.!. de
m anding of my time " ·
But perhaps most frustrating.
he added. "is that pert'c1vt.'<l al
titudes ahout me l'ontinue to
persist ··
L>espite the fact he made
statements t·r1tic·al of U S in
volvement m Vietnam while a
prisoner or war in llanm and he
has heen allied with the Cam
paign for E<.·onomil' Demol'ral')
t1a<·ked by Jane FoncJa and Tom
Hayden. Miller saicl. "I am not a
d yed-in·lhe·wool ltberal "
"Nor am I a <·onser vat1 ve I've:
i.:ot bits and p1el'es of both I '"c
been independent most or m y
life."hesaid
Al the lime he was av1>oin1t.-d
to the s uix•rvisor1al post hy C11 v
Edmund <; Brown Jr. m Jul\ 1~179. M1 llt.·r saul hl' l'XJll'<'lell a
haek la s h f r om the ··u1tr<1
t'onst'rvati,·c fkpuhl11·ans" 1n
I ht.• 1·ount) .
Whal '.\t illl•r r\HI nul 1·minl 1111
'1t1• s ;i1d. "as ii ha<'k l;.is h ti.'
rrit•rnl)f'r!'> 111 h1!-> m1 n pcirl)
"I JlllOt!d Litt' l>t.-111111-rOJll<' l'ar
I .\ ht•t·aust· I fl'lt 1·omlr>rt<1lolr·
with thl·i r 1•spousc•1l prin1·1pl1·-. 11
duln 't da1,1,n on me• the) 1,1,11uhl
turn on me "
Nol only dicl Oran1.te Count )
l>emot'rnts turn on '.\1dlt'r. lhl•)
s lapped him an the lace.
During the bittcr <'ampa1J,!n
pre1·1•1l111g llw ,June c leH111n .
M11l1·r 'AOJS 1·t•ns urt•d hy thc.•
l'llUnt} I>c·mot-r:.iti<· t'omm1ttec
(of wh1d1 Ill' was on1·1· \'IC'('
d1a1rman1 fur lus alla1·ks on
:-.lalt.• par1 ; d1a1rrnan H1rhanl
O'N1·11l.
Miller h:.id rt:pc11lcdl.> 1·hargcd
that O'Neill was lwlprng outfit a
·'s hadow 1-(ovcrnmcnt · · of whi<·h
: ~est an1lc was \11 he part
And lw1,1, ilo<.•s Mill'i:r rl·cl ahout
1·11unl)' ).!11\'t.•rnmcnt after 1)11c
and a hall ; t«irs 1n t he s addle"
· "l'twn· llUl!hl 111 lie <11s
s1.•ns1on ThNt• oui.:h\ l<> be rh:-.
agrt•t·ment "
"Tlw 1·h;i1rmansh1p ul thl'
hoard shouhl rotate " lJndcr the
1·urn·nt :-.ystem. 11 1s µoss1hle for
any s upcn·1s11r who l'an muster
lhn·e ''111l•S t.o hc1·omc· 1·hairman.
• .... ,, o or lhrct.· sup1.·n·1sor:-.
arl'n ·1 supt•n ·1sor:-. Thl'tr staffs
an· II tlwM· s u1wn·1surs gel too
l<1r 111'1 llw st·npl. lhl') 'r e lost ..
"W1""' i.,:ol too 111<111~ lw11l1.·r
pl;t!t· 111ntrar·h <fo r work
t..ll'rlorrned for llw 1·ount~ hy lh1·
,111'1\ at1· -.i•r•tori 1>11 you kn11" "''
1•\ 1•11 an• :t!->kl'd I•> ap11r1>\'t' t•on
t1-.11·h thal ,,,.,. \\1·1111·n 11) llw
111 l11·r -.11J.·"
:\ 1 a II ) rt ''I' ;1 ,. t rn I' II ' la I. a I"'
.,, 111 11•11 \1111 tlw n·al1111·s \\hr·n
th1•,\ ar1· 111\111tr1111 11·1" hut \\<m't
h;11•k 11 llJJ 111 i.t;,tt.·ml'nls or
nwnw::. to thl' full lioarfl ..
Orange Count~ still needs
· 'llt't.Tnt. 110111::-.t. open g11\·c rn
m t•nt (;overnment sti 11 ex 1sl s
for "l>t't'tal rnterc!>b "
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Sundey. Jeltwly 4, 1181 DAILY PILOT
Wllat's happened to I 980 heroes? \
O.lly l'llel Suft l'twles
WAS LIFELESS AFTER POOL MISHAP
Jame• Thor•en vi•lt• H8 fire •t•tlon
Dead 26 minutes
Al 31/:r Ja Thorsen is lucky to be alive.
F. · ers and oaramedics are credited
wit reviving the little boy's heartbeat after he
fell into his grandmol her's Huntington Beach
pool March 5.
For 26 minutes James was clinicaJly dead.
Paramedics Frank Craig and Mike CooJy
alon~ with three Murrly station firemen ad-
ministered a cardiopulmonary resuscitation
<C PR) to the seemingly lifeless form.
Initially doctors feared ~rain damage and
daily physical therapy lessons are still a part of
the young:;ter 's routine .
"His speech has greatly improved." said his.
father Steve, during a recent interview. "If you
saw him. you wouldn't know anything was
wrong "
Doctors have ~iven Jason a 99.9 percent
ct\ance of complete r<!<:overy.
The flnt Ume Ira &aloe had to Nlearn how
to walk be wu s. The aeecmd time eame four
yeari lM« wlMa polio atruek aP1D.
At •· the Callfornla lfilhway Patrol officer
doun't have to botber trylal to walk. He won't.
Struck down by a 1unman 's bullet three months
a10 the father ol three la paraly1ed from the
cheat down.
·'One ol hia bitat•t fean because of hia
childhood wu not bein1 able to walk a1ain,"
aaid Lt. Wyatt Hart. "Rl1ht now there's nothing
.nybody can de no matter how hard he fi1hta."
Esaoe was investl1atin1 a disturbance at a
• shoppini mall parkin& lot Nov. t when the
shoolin& occurred. He and his partner Gre1ory Brown approadied three men tampering with ~
car Thre4J bullets struck Essoe, one lodging
near his spine . His partner was unhurt.
Druggist fights
Whe n two gunmen walked into Noble
Waite 's Huntington Beach drug store on May 5,
the 55-year old pharmacist decided that he'd
had enough.
"I've had 17 bN!ak·ins and two armed rob-
beries.·· recalled .the former city councilman.
"I decided I'm just not taking it anymore."
· And so he didn't. While one gunman held a
sawed.off shotgun on Waite and a female clerk.
a second reached into the cash register grab·
bing about $100 and demanding narcotics.
Waite slipped his gun out from under the
counter after both men were distracted by the
entrance of Dr. Edwin Devlin. A struggle
ensued and the doctor hit one of the men ov~-
the head with his cane, while the pharmacist
continued to fend them off.
Paul Michale Mooneyham, 32, and Daniel
Dean Raymonds pleaded guilty lo armed rob·
bery charges and were sentenced to three years
at Chino.
Since the hold up Waite reports that he's
had no robberies.
"I think that the word got around that we
won't give out." said Waite in a recent interview.
"I think the publicity helped. ,
"Oh, yes, I'd do it again. I wouldn't walk in·
·to a double-barrel shotgu!'I. But if I calcu;ate ·
the odds are on my side -look out.·· ...
On Jan. I Euoe will leave Sharps Memorial
Hoepital ln San Die10 when he bu been un·
deraoinl extensive rebabllitatlGn therapy.
"They're teachina me bow to handle my
body with two arms and without the rest ol my
body," said Euoe. ·
With what fellow officen 4eacribe u an Uft·
believably heroic altitude, he baa learned how tO drive a car with remote hand controls and 1et
around without the use of hia le11.
For Christmas CHP officers installed han-
dicap railin1a and tamps in his home alon1 with
a sauna bath.
Sounding as if he'd just been interrupted
from a leisurely vacation instead o( a gr,..eling
therapy program. Ess~ cheerfully agreed to a
phone interview.
"If you want to sit ·around and mope that's
RAN TO NEIGHBOR AFTER EXPLO{SION
Robert Hervey Ignored peraon•I danger
CM fire rescue
Last Sunday Robert Jfarvey rushed into a
burning Coast Me~a home to pull a SJ.year-old
neighbortosafety.
His quick-thinking effort in the closm~ days
of 1980 helped save the woman's life.
Gene Jone&. 282 Santo Thomas, remains in
critical condition today at UC Irvine Medical
Center with bums over 40 percent of her body.
Harvey. 31 said he was talking on the phone
with a friend when he heard the explosion. He
ran next door and dragged Miss Jones throu&h a
rear bedroom window.
. "I didn't even_think. about what I was do-
ing,•' said Harvey. ·'I just did it.''
Fire officials said that the explosion was
caused by natural gas ignited by a·pilot light on the
stove. ,
Miss Jones told fire officials that she was
investigating a strong odor of natural gas when
she lifted the top of her.stove. '
Seconds later'the home was engulfed by the
fire that eventually caused $40,000 damage.
Hospital authorities report that Miss Jones
CALCULATED ODDS WERE ON HIS SIDE
Phannaclat Noble Welte atopped robbery
• is improving despite the severity of her burns
and that recovery ~ expected.
one thin&," be sajd. "B\lt I'm motivat.d to 1et
out of here."
Wore bein1 shot one day before bia ~
, birthday, F.aaoe had been with the department
1ei1ht years. Prior t~ that he worked u a com-
puter en1ineer.
His life dream had been to become a CHP
officer . mused Wyatt.
"At this point I'm paralyzed and that 'a all
there is to it-," said Easoe.
Robert Dustin Strong, 25 of Corona, and
David Mike Knick, 23 of Riverside, were arrest-
ed following the shooting and charged with as~
sault with intent to commit murder.
Their arraignment and preliminary hear-,
ings are scheduled for Jan. 19 in Orange County
Municipal Court.
·Pulled. to .safeiy
. On Nov. 7 Al Miller became an official hero
when he received the medal of valor award'
from the City of Newport Beach for his actions
nearly a year ago that saved the life of a San
Bernardino dentist.
Miller was driving home from work around
midn.jght when he spotted the tiery collision
ahead of him on the Pacific Coast Highway near
Bayside Drive.
Trapped inside the burning auto was Walter
Rolhnie. Without considering his own safety.
Miller raced toward the naming car and opened
the driver 's door.
"It was like a bad dream," recalled the of·
fi cer in a recent interview. "I waited a second·
and the door didn't open and the fire was get·
tin~ pretty bad. I opened the door and tfie guy
was just sitting there."
As the gasoline-fed flames began to engulf
the car roof. Miller managed to get halt of the
man's body free from the tangled seat beU.
Craig J ohnson spotted the accident and helped
free Rothnie
Several plast1e surgeries have helped heal
the scars on his face and body. "My wife says
that I look younger now that the lines on my
forehead are gone," he jokes.
Rothnie was hospitalized briefly for burns
on his batk Miller has returned to work.
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ACCIDENT 'WAS LIKE A BAD DREAM'
Newpo,, Beach Polle• officer Al Miiier
., ' I\ ,
· .. ·.
Services arranged
for Ernest Arthur
Reagan to meet Mexican leader·
Private scl'v1l·es have been ar-
ranged for v••teran newspaper ad
vert1sin~ m ana~er Ernest W.
Arthur Sr., 66, of Tustin. who died
of a heart attack Wednesday in his
home.
He had been the ad vert1sin~
sales manager fo r the Irvine
World News for the past four and
one·hatr years ·
Born on June I :J , 1914, in
Norwood, London. England .
Thompson
memnrial
considered
A memorial service is being
considered for Newport Beach
resident Edward Thompson, a
Southern <;alifomia pioneer who
died Monday at the age of 99.
Friends and family said no
immediate services for the resi-
dent of the De Anza Bayside
Village are planned.
Thompson, who died while vis:
iting a granddaughter in Los
Gatos. was born.. in Ohio but
moved to Pasadena in 1906. He
later g"ained controlling interest
of the Pasadena Milling Co. and
the Mentone Milling Co. in
Redlands.
He desianed and helped con-
atruct the grain elevator that
still alts on the eaW.ry ol the
bar near Oakland. At the time ol
lt1 construction. It waa the
laqeat grain elevator ln the
1'Corld.
Thompean. who ouWved all ol
hll cbUdrm, retired •t qe 71
... •pe1llt two-:rnn· tr•ftltn1 lhroulh Europe. He Htu.t ln
Nnport ud bee•m• actlft ln a
...... " ........... altM
m9'Ue home p•rk where he
"I:· l1 1urvlved_bl 1r•IMI·
lira?&:".\:
Arthur came to the United States
with his family in l 9'l5.
Educated in the Brooklyn,
N. V .• public schools, Arthur
studied al Drew University in
Madison, N.J . and was graduated
as valedictorian of his class in
1936.
Mr. Arthur's newspaper ex·
pe rience s pannect 25 years. He
served as advertising director for
the Herald chain of newspapers
based in St. Clair Shores.
Following a fire in 1944 that •
claimed the Jives or two young
daughters, and the subsequent
death of his wife, Mr. Arthur
moved to California and resided
in the Berkeley·San Francisco
a rea.
In 1967 he moved 'to Oran1e
County. and joined the Fullerton
Daily News Tribune in 1988, as ad·
vertising mana1er until 1976
when he joined the Irvine World
News.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs . Florence Sloyer of
Anaheim; his only surviving
child. Ernest Arthur Jr., of
Anaheim; four grandcbildrm. a
stepdaughter, Barbara Feted ol
Berkeley. four atenrandchlldren and two brothers,· Jebn Arthur ol
Merrick N.Y., and Ronald A.
ArthurofLauderhtll, na.
The family 1u11•t1 contrlbu·
lions to the American Heart M ·
sociation, 1°'3 Civic Center Drive
West, SantaAn•. .
Fire danmge set
at 825,000 in LB
A flN that broke out la • mobUe
home In Lquaa Bemeb New Xtu.'.l..121l_lllMll ID .,, • .., tz!1000clamaattotM,......M, nolQJurlel,...r"'°*tilll_...
1:15 p.m. blue at the IHlme GI
Mari• lllrmaeWa, 1111 •...-1
Canyoa loed, ID'l1ull'ltaaTnllr. Pan.
lav..U1aton 1.W U.e ftft,· =•:-.;afandb ... • .. Wt .. . ........ ........ .. ~· •
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MEXICO CITY (AP> -A
bridge spanning the Rio Grande,
a river that has long symbolized
the differences between the Unit-
ed States and Mexico, provides
the initial meeting place Monday
for Ronald Reagan and President
Jose Lopez Portillo of Mexico.
Differences underscore
two countries' relations
United States for leadershjp
and. importantly, oil.
Mexico. with Venezuela, has
assured the nations of Central
Ame rica and the Car ibbean of
an oil supply with easy payment
terms.
La st mo nth. Mex ico a n·
nounced the unilater al cancella·
tion of two fi shing agreements.
claiming 1t was not happy with
progress in fishery talks and
wanted more access to U.S.
waters.
It will be the second meeting
between the two men. Reagan
visited Lopez Portillo here last
s pring. before he won the
Republican nomination for the
presidency.
Although each country is rely-
ing more than ever on the
other, differences remain and
are accented by Mexico's new
place in the non-aligned Third
World and Lopez Portillo's in·
sistence that the United States
treat Mexico as an equal.
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-~m~~©r The United Stales is buying
more than half of Mexico's new-
found oil and would like more.
More than half of Mexico's im-
ports are American, and it relies
heavfty on the United States for
technology and the machinery to
develop its oil and Industrial
base for Its economy.
Mexico is worried, and baa
said ao,. that President-elect
Rea1an will revert to what it
calls U.S. "Big Stick" diplomacy
of the put, especially in Central
America.
Monday's meeting on the
brld1e llnkinl El Paao, Texu,
and Juarez, Mexico, la at
Rea1an'a requ.t. It Ubly will
be more of a &~t-acquainted
aeaaion than an attempt to deu
with apeclfic luue• and may be
used by Rea1an as an attempt to
eue Mexican concern over what
mi1ht come from hla Republican
admlnlltratlon.
Diplomata ln Mexico City aay
privately that the real lm-portuee a(.'the meetlnt U. lD
ltl 11mboll1m, alnce Requ
mad• ta.. requ.t. .
Tb• lncomlaf Jle•1 H ••· mlnllVatiGa la aced wltb U.
fiiilltliiiiDyl(leij"'jlifll..,-W-llnte• hnml......_, u. u,a. tblnt fell' Malen o&l and, ·....,.
reoftd7, llaieo'1 aotlfte.U.
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ONLVPILO I NATION I WORLD I
:
No Haig 'witch hU1.1t' promised
WASHINGTON (AP>
Zbl1niew Bnaimld, President
Carter'• national aecurlty ad·
vlaer, said Saturday the White
Hou.se will qot "be partners to
so me indl1crimtnate witch
hunt" Into tbe bect1round of
Alexander M., Hai1 Jr., Ronald
Rea1an's nomjnee for aecretary
of state.
But Brzeiinaki said if there is
somethln1 In the Wbite House
riles that can help the Senate in
it.a hearing on Haig's nomina·
lion, "we would be delighted to
provide It."
Brzezinski also slid he thinks
there 1s a danger the incoming
Reagan administration "will
Brzeziruki 1ee1 danger
in Reagan Soviet policy
empbuize only confrontation"
in de~ with the Soviet Union.
He said he still believes an ac·
commodation can be worked out
with the Sovieta if It Is based on
firmness and mutual restraint.
A P P E A a 1· N G 0 N
"Newsmaker," a Cable News
Network televised interview,
Brzezinski confirmed that Sen.
Claiborne PeU , senior Democrat
on the Foreign Relations Com-
mittee, had aaked the Caner ad·
ministration for information on
Hala,' who served in the W\Ute
Houae during the Nixon· ad-
ministration.
_ "I am absolutely certain that
Senator Pell , who is a
gentleman, who is an honorable
person, has no interest in
participating in a w.itcb hunt,''
Brzezinski said.
''I rather suspect there may
be some people outside or the
'Senate -perba.,. people who
write stories -who would
thoroughly enjoy a spectacle of
that sort."
8011£ DBllOC&ATS OD the
Foreien Relation• Committee
want to question Hai& about hi•
role in shapln1 forel1n polio
and In wiretappinf a1 deputy
director ol the National Security
Council and about his part in the
Watergate scandal under former
President Richard M. Nixon.
-Begin's fall closer?
"We are not going to engage
in simply an indiscriminate
se arch des igne4 to dig
some thing up," Brzezinski said.
"If there is someting in the files
which can be helpful, which can
be indicated to us that it is
needed, we would be delighted to
provide it."
Pell, in an interview in today's
New York Times, said he was
"disappointed " at the White
House reluctance to provide in·
formation for the Haig hearings. Pay dispute may topple Israeli chief "We 've been working like
banshees to try to get all the
material we can," he said.
Other sources of information,
s uc h as Nixon, the General
Services Administration and the
House Judic iary Committee,
had raised "a variety or legal
problems" irr helping the panel's
Democrats. he said.
AFTER 6 MISCARRIAGES, MOM Fl NALLY BORE SON
Karen Heffernen hold• chlld, Ryen, born Jen. 1 .
\ ' ... Persistence
... , Baby born on 7th try
NORTHAMPTON. Mass. CA P > -After six m1 scar· ~·J riai.:t·s and six operations. Karen Heffernan gave IJirth to a
":' son Seven pound, 6·o unce Ryan Heffernan was ·lhe ~ ;
1
' hos pital's first l>aby of 1981 , and to his parents and their
r. " dtwtor. he \~as a "miracle baby "
"'" "It 's dPfi nitely worth it -I would do it all again."
Mrs. lleffrrnan. 27, said Saturday in th<: maternity ward al
Cooley-Dickmson Hospital. "I've wanted a baby for so loni; .
a lmost s111cc I was a baby.
··Every hahy Is '>P<'<·lal. but this one 1s extra special.
fc's very beautiful ·· .
~-. Ryan was in go111l rnndilion des pite being· born with a
• omet1mt~s fcitt.tl baetenal infc<:lion ' ··~· HE WAS R•:CE IVJ~(; anl1b1ot1rs and being nursed by
ht.., molht·r , whu said that the 1nfl'rt1on was discovered im
'
Jnc•d1<1lel,\' a11d that h1·r !-.or1 was responding well to treat
nwnt Orn tors :-.a id H) un woultl prohahly be ahle to leave
1 hl' ho::.p1l:il \\ ilhin ti w twk. ~ "Ttw National 1';nq111n·r woulrl t·all \1 a miracle hab}'.
•
,liut ii·.., n ·:ill) true.· s:rnl a Juh1h111t Ur Peter Srhwartz.
~ who fh•lin·n•d the infant
-"l don't know how. cmot1onally, anyone could have
one throu~h what she did lo have this c hild," said
chwartz, who has delivered more than 3,000 babies.
'She'-; a rt>markahle woman "
The hoy was horn at 6.16 a.m on New Year's Day,
ore than 20 hours a rt er Mrs Heffernan went into labor,
nd a week lute.
"HE'S v•:av Al.•:RT and aC't1ve and he's crying.
\\h1d1 l$ goocl." saHl the father, Janies llerfernan, a 27·
yea r old liluC'grass mus11•um "Whe n he was firo;l born he
:was very qu1<•t I was st· a red stiff "
ai Mosl parents will give up lryinit to have a child aner
t.ithr('f' or four fa1lun·s. Schwart·1. said __ _
;, "ll'o.; a lo!-.:., hut wt: Just keµt on trying," said Mr-S Hef ~ tc rnan w lto 1l<:dinl'd l'J discuss the half-dozen operations
she underwt•r1t to hclv carry her prcRnancies to full term.
"'I wc1ulrl urJ.(•' ot.hers who have lost babies to never give t up .. a Still , thc lleffernans had decided this would be their
fj final attem pt and had begun adoption proceedings.
"Karen was sort of opt imistic, hut I was pessimistic,"
"He ffe rnan said. "I had lo hold my feelings back. I didn't
. want lo admit lo myself that there was a baby growing In·
"side her. I tixpectell that she would i.t,el up one morning and
·have another m iscarr utRC."
NONE o•· MRS. lleffernan's first six pregnancies last·
ed beyond two months. Schwartz said there were several
~medical reasons for the failures, including the fact that
he r motht!r used OES, a drug a ssociated with miscar·
, riages in the d~ter!> ol women who lake it ~ 1• Mrs. Heffernan has vowed to stay with Ryttn for as
long as he remains in the hospital.
"I came ht.-re with hUn and I'm not leaving without
'!II""<. him ... she said. ~d '
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JERUSALEM <AP) -Prime
Minister Me na chem Begin,
whose government already
hangs by a thread, is facing a
nis is in his Cabinet over
teachers' demands for wage in·
creases. The issue threatens to
topple him.
The Cabinet. due to meet today.
is locked in what looks like an ir·
reconcilable dispute over raises
ror lsrael's58,000teachers.
Finance Minis ter Yigal
Hurvitz vows to quit if the raises
are approved. The teachers.
backed in their demands by
Education Minis te r Zevulun
Hammer, pledge to close the na-
tion's schools if the hikes are re-
jected.
EITUE'l WAY Begin apa>ears
in trouble. His Likud coalition
now controls just half the 120
seats in the Knesset , Israel's
parliament.
A defection by either Hurvitz's
three-man Rafi wi ng or by Ham-
mer's 12·seat National Religious
Party could bring down the gov-
ernment.
The opposition Labor Party,
watching a squabble from the
s ide l i n es ,
-;ays it ma)
well present a
-motion to d1s-
s o I v c th e
Knesset and
hold new clce-
ta o n s 1n 100
day s 1f
llurvitz quits.
Begin 's
normal term ••GIN
expir es next Novembe r
"There is no solution ," says
Hurvitz of his dispute with Ham·
mer.
Hurvitz claims the wage hikes 1
would trigger a chain reaction
of demand s by other pro-
fessiwuds. wh.ose_ pay is linked
in a multi-year collective wage
a~reement . He says the in·
c-reases would crush the last
barr iers to uncontrollable infla-
tion. whu:h was 131 percent in
1980.
BUT THE leactfers Insist that
the govern ment a l·cept the
arbitratjon report drawn up by
Supreme Court Justice Moshe
Etzioni. which r ecommends
sweeping reforms in wages,
pensions and work conditions.
A high sehool teacher with a
college degree and nine years'
sen iority t oday earns the
equivalent of $480 a month, says
the Educ ation Ministry. His
gross income would rise lo SM&
if the government accepts the
Etzioni report.
The average monthly waae for
all workers is about $630. ac·
cording to the Histadrut Labor
Federation, to which nearly all
Israelis belong.
'C old forecast ·iii East ~South, West due for continued sunshine ·t .I.
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Etziooi was commissioned to'
lrb1trate labor proble ms with
the teachers after a crippling
52·da y strike t wo years ago.
Many Is r aelis believe the
governme nt could not s urvive
anothe r walkout or that
magnitude.
THE TEACHERS have of·
fered lo compromise by accept·
'ing a phased introduction of the
r eforms that would soften 'the
blow t o the econom y. But
Hurvitz refuses.
"I cannot comtnit this govern·
ment or the next government to
promises it may not be able to
keep," Hurvitz sa ys "I won't
ser ve m a governme nt that
does."
Begin is negotiating with the
three-man Ahva faction, an in·
dependent splinter of the Likud,
to rejoin the coalition and pre·
serve his majority.
But if the price is a Cabinet
post for Ahva leader Shlomo
Eliahu, at least four coalition
me mbers say they would refuse
lo back the appointment in a
confirma t ion vot e i n the
Knesset.
Begin's coalition, which once
numbered 78 seats, has been
battered by defections mainly
over-economic issues but also
over his foreign policy.
ON WORLD problems.
Brzezinski s aid the danger of a
Soviet invasion of Poland has
not receded even though troops
have not crossed the border.
"Ttiey can maintain a high state
of readiness for some · time to
com e, therefore the danger still
exis ts." he said.
Vesco vows battle
Brzezinski also expressed
doubt that t he Reagan ad
ministration will correctly han·
die U.S.-Soviet relations.
''I think there Is a danger that
the new administration will be
one -d i m e nsional in its ap·
proach," Brzezinski said. against depo!"tatian The risk. he said, is that "it
will emphasize only confronta-
tio n . foc us excess! vely on
hardware and weaponry. over·
look the ideological a spec·ts or
the ('Ompetition -for example.
ignore e ntirel y th e very
worldwide sii.~nifica nt appeal of
the human n ghts pol1<:y "
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP )' -
Fugitive financier Robert Vesco
said in a stateme nt released
Saturday that he has not ''disap-
peared, vanished or absconded"
and that he will be back in
Nass au on Monday. ready to
fight Bahamian efforts to deport
him.
"Besides." he said. "I have no
place to go."
Vesco dropped out of puhhc
sight last Tuesdn. two days
after he had asked for political
a sylum and one day before
Baha mian immigr ation officials
went to his mansion to serve him
with deportation papers -giv·
---------
ing him 14 days to clear out.
Vesco. 45, has been sou11tht by
U.S. authorities since the early
19705. The U S. government con-
tends he looted In vest or s
O ver seas Sen i c es or $224
million while he headed the
c'ompany. <1nd that he tried to
have charges 1n the case
dropped b.> tontrihuting $200.000
in 1972 ta Riehatrd Nixon's pre-
s1dent1al re-eleet1on campaign
Family m e mb ers and
e mploy ees at firs t d e n ied
knowledge or refused comment
about Vesco's whereabou,,ts. But
one son s aid later in t he week
that Vesco would be back in
Nassau by today.
BRZEZINSKI said he was {'On
c<·rncd also that the new CJtl
man1stratl()O "wi ll lost• some of
lhc pohttl·al good\\ Ill that \.\l'
ha \'e gent>rat t-d in the Third
Wurld. 1n Lalin Ame ric a .
~specially, not to mention the
ver y specific C'ase or C:hlna."
A Democrat. he plans to re-
m ain in Washin~ton to tear h anti
write a fter lhe Ca rter ad·
ministration ends
Run in an Irvine Maratlwn Tee SIUrt .
Be among the first to run proudly with Irvine's ('olor s
official World Master's Marathon of Irvine race tee s hirt.
on the
The m ajor West Coast running e ve nt comes to lrvim· January
25, 1981 bringing scores of top U.S. runners to one of the fa st est
marathon courses in the world.
You can buy a top quality, 100 percent cotton race s pectator
shirt for the child or adult runne r in your life from any of these
Irvine Chamber of Commerce m e mbers :
Onl 16 50 · Y Proceeds benefit
Irvine Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship Fund
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C ulve r Drive at Wa lnut Ave.
•DR. RON GROSSMAN.Optometrist
4525 Campus Drive
•THE UPPER CRUST
4533 Campus Drive
•POMONA FIRST FEDERAL
5325 University Dri v~
•WE LLS f'ARGO BANK
5401 University Drive
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5321 University Drive
• ROLPHS SPIGOT
18044 CuJve r Drive
•IRVINE SAVINGS AND LOAN
C ulver Drive at Walnut Ave.
•WALKERAND LEE Real Estate
5396 E. Walnut Avenue
•ART SHOWCASES
4624 Barranca Parkway
•BON AMIE
4616 Barranca Parkway
•HOBIE SPORTS IRVINE
4708 Barranca Parkway
• J .T. PERIWINKLE
4614 Barranca Parkway
•MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM
4720 Barranca Parkway
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4724 Barranca Parkway
•SECURITY PACIFIC
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14477 Culver Drive
"
GENEMLNEWI
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Staling fa<•is
This promotional b11lhoartl in D~s Moines.
Lowa. seems straightforward t!nou~h . hut it
appears tht! figu•es are too high and the
gov.emor's n a m e 1s wrong. J11n Hunt is the
governor of North Carolina, and Iowa only
has u hout :1 m11l1on til1zens. But the com-
µ any µa y111g t or the sign s ays the
btllhuarcl 1s 110 mis take, just an in-
novativt• S('hc mt• to promote areas where
the firm doc:s husirwss.
Atlanta huiit fruitless
Missing kids clue force vows to c~ntinue
ATLANTA U\ I'> A volun
teer fon·e of ahoul 50 sean·hed
in vain Saturda} f6r clues to the
deaths and d1sappe11ranees of l'i
black children, hut on :an1 ze rs
s aid the weekend fora} l> would
continue until the t aS<'S a re
solved.
The number of part1l·1pants
has dwindled since m id Ol'lober.
when the United Youth Adult
Conference ra llied as many as
3.000 for t he first of the 10
weekend searches.
On weekends sint·c then, with
two weeks off fo r. the holidays,
the volunteers have searched
Flu cases
not yet
epidemic
ATLANTA (AP) The Bang-
k ok flu ha s s pread t o
36 slates this winle·r , but health
authorities say the disease has
not yet reached epidem ic pro·
portions . O u threaks are
"widespread" only in New York
state, the national Center for
Di sease Control reports .
Elsewhere. outbreaks of the A-
Bangkok influenza strain are
less severe and "the data does
not support the rnnclusion that
there is a nationwide epidemic."
John-Pau l Hre nnan . puhli<:
health adviser for the CDC. said.
BlJT AN Iowa stale health of-
ficial wams the situation c·ould
worsen drastically when 1·01lege
students return to dass after
their holiday vacations
''They've been t•very whvre, · ·
Or. Russell Currier of the Iowa
Health Department said of the
returning students "ll wi ll b<'
inter esting lo see what happens
in about two weekl> after they
congregate again."
Brennan said a disease 1s ron
sidered "widespread" when 1t
appears in counties containing
more than half of a state's
population as in New York.
abandoned l1u1ldings. vet111·1~~
anti woods for :-.omc lran · ur llii·
t'i ty's four m1s-;1ng li la1·k
<"hildren or du1·!<. to th1· -;l<1 \ 111)!"
of I I utht!rs
SATURDAY'S sea rdit•rs .
a1dcrl hy tracking dogs, 1·allcd
vul11:c after disc-uverm~ an at1an
doned building that raised their
s uspicions in the Tatum Laki'
area of southwest Atlanta
Volunteer searc·hcr Rarhara
Wh etstone s aid t he r-e were
"strange paintings" on the walls
of one room and a pair of Bihlcs
nailed to the wall of another.
The building was permeated hy
an offensive odor , but searc•hers
could not .find the soun.-e, she
s aid. adding that police soon ar-
rived on the seen<' to investigate.
Police Chief <~eorge Napper
s aid poli ce were makinog a
thorough check of the building.
John Bascom. one ?,~~an -
Appftl& A~WI ........
Tax revolt leade r Ho ward
Jarvis has asked the state
Suprem r Court to declare
itself ineligi ble to re hear his
app e al to hloC'k st a t e
workers fro m colle<·ting $207
million in bac k pay.
Some people will
listen to Nathan Pritikin
as though their lives
depend on it.
11er. said the 1·onrerence had
rc<·<'l\etl ~anonymous telephone
1·;1ll!<. ~ugg,•slmg that the a rea
wh1 d1 111durlt•s se\'eral small
lakt•s 1,.,. sl·an·hed
.. Soml• ~oµle JUsl don't want
Ill ci<'al w1l11 the pol ice and would
rntlwr 1·ome through us because
they think the} would be a .. -.
fink h:i going to the police," said
Ha-;com: explaining the con
fe ren1·es involvement in the in
quiry
Bascom said he was not disap-
pointed by Saturday's turnout
and that lht> searches wi ll con-
tinue until the missing children
a r e fo und a nd the slayings_
solved.
"We feel we have some de-
dicated people." he said . "I just
wish there were more people
concerned about the missing
c·hilren who would help us with
the search."
PO U C E llA Vt: reported no
hreilkthroughs in their in-
ves t igation of the deaths and dis-
a ppearances Victim s have
ranged m a~c from 7 to IS.
The city has assigned a JS ..
member police task force lo the
1·rirrrcs a nd has conducted
house-to-house canvasses and
('O mputer assisted telephone
surveys in search of evidence.
Dentis.ts study
• ceramic roots
COi.UM BUS. Ohio (A ~) -
Ht•seurcht-rs say they have near-
ly perfc<·ted a technique for im-
planting ct•ram1r roots intb the
1awhones of human patients to
serve as foundations for false
lN•th,
··w e shape a socket-like area
into thl' jawbone into which the
implant fits tightly." sal<l Dr.
Robert Downes. a den(al J>ro-·
fcssor al Ohio State IJ niversity.
"Bone will gr<>w around the im-
plant het:ause of its design and,
on<'(! 1t becomes immohile. we
r an put a <·ore into the implant,
l!ivi ng us a tooth form onto
whii•h we can put a crown."
You can hear about the most talked ahout health in formatio n pro·
gr.am from a Pritikin Counselor.
The meeting is free, but the results could he price less.
The Pritikin Better Health Program inv ites you to a free introducto-
ry meeting a nd lecture, where you will _learn how to. prevent ~nd
reduce risk fa ctors of heart disease, obesit y, hypertension, and d1a ·
betes. You'll learn about our satisfying food plan, eas)'. exercise pro-
crim and Ufe ·time support cotlcept -all at convenient,
enjoyable, economical, once a week· evening classes.
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Sunday, "-'uaty 4, 1981 DAIL Y PILOT "4a
1981 begins violentIY--
LA. police inve1tigate /ive murder•
LOS ANGELES <APJ -Loa
Angeles-area police were ht.my
this first, violent weekend o( the
new year investigating at least
five deaths, including that or a
13-year·old boy slain from •m·
bush on a city street.
The boy and a friend were
walking along South Figueroa
..stJ:e.eLAl-ll-p.m. E.Rda~ when
"the victim's friend heard
someone say, 'What's up. cuz?' "
LA PD Sgt. Robert Hansohn said
Saturday.
T he surviving boy told police
he turned and saw a man point·
ing a shotgun at him, Hansohn
said. The victim froze and the
friend ran as several shots were
' fired, the officer said.
AARON WILBORN was dead
at the scene; the friend was re-
leased after treatment for ap-
parently s uperficial wounds,
police said. No arrests had been
made.
Hansohn said although the
area 1s one of considerable gang
activity, the shooting apparently
was not gang-related.
Hansohn said, "We have in-
formation that the victim and
his friend do not belong to any
gang."
In Santa Mon1 ta, jewelry store
owner Theodore Weiner -53. died
of an apparent he art attack
after chasing three youths who
all egedly robbed his s tore of
some $6,000 in me r chandise.
said Santa Moni <:a Police Sgt.
Mike Murphy
HE SAID TWO of the youths
distracted Weiner while the
third allegedly stole the jewelr}
WE'mer. armed with a handgun.
unsutcessfully gave 1·hase He
returned to hi~ store and was re
porting the incident to officers
when he collapsed, Murphy l.a1d
He said the youths were being
sought for rohbcry a nd may faN•
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manslauehter charges, as well.
Other weekend homicide vie·
tims included: .
-An unidentified mal), 25-30
years old, shot to death at·a Los
Angeles apartment at about 2
a . m . Saturday. The police report
said the victim was armed with
a· knife and "may have been
threatening'' the apartment's
occupant, identified as Eddie El-
liott. 24, who was being ques-
ti.>ned in the incident.
-A MIDDLE -AGED
BEVERLY HJlls man who.was
apparently beaten to death in ·his --
S11rpft...t ·~WI,....
Sen. Strom Thurmond, R·
S.C., got an envelope in the
mail with a s uspicious, bulge.
Police blasted it open. but
found only a cigar, a plast1C'
holder . a Christm as card
and some newspaper dip-
pings.
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apartment. Hia name was beiftl
withheld pending notification ol
relatives. Beverly Hilla Police
Sgt. Van Ausdell said the apart·
11\en\ showed evidence of a
struggle and the victim's two
luxury cars were missin1.
-A woman identified as
F lorine Sampson, 30, wbo w•
found dead In the bathtub o( h•
Los Angeles home. The apparent
drowning victim was found late
Friday and police said they were
treating it as a homicid e .
George Robinson. reportedly a
friend of the victim , was bein1
held for questioning, officen
said.
PQ.)ice nab
2nd suspect ·
in cop deaths
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -
Authorities s aid a man wanted
in the shooting deaths or two off.
duty sheriff's deputies at an In-
dianapolis shopping center was
captured in T upelo, Miss., Satur-
day.
Marion County Sheriff James
Wells said Sanford Marshall. 39,
was armed but offered no re-
sistance when ('aptured.
~all is wanted on two
counts of murder in connection
with the Friday night shootings
of Deputies Terry Baker and
Gerald Morris , both 28, who
were gunned down during a
holdup at a discount clothing 1'tore· ·· .. · · · · ·
Another gunma n. James l
Coleman. 31 . Indianapolis, died
from wounds received while ex-
changin g gunfire with one of the
slain offi cers , authorities said
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Make watchdogs
ftore independent
~ · It w..s perhap• prectif•table that former Supervaor
F.disoo M1Uer'11 propc>uJ to reetructure the county'• Fair
\'am~'"" Prac·llcesCumnuu•onwauentdowntodefea\
Mtller . whOI~ tumultuoua term on the board ended-9ee-.
ll, propo.ed that the polat1r•J watchdol panel be increased
f"-m fi~ to nint! memben and that •l feast four ol tt8 com-
mas IC>nel"i tw named by th«' Luacue of Women Voters and
lhP t-e>unt) (iramd Jury. As8()(·1at1on
/\s it ~t andh todiay. \'Om10t!)t11ontm~ •ni llppointed by
supervt~!> ~ h Yblttm that 15 not without its faults
1'tw <"Ornm1ss1ori ·~ purpotie is lo monitor the conduct of
(°'Qllnty ~lf<t·tion~ •m.I det.,rmme. 1f requested. whether cam·
pa1~nhter2tturt'lb truthful /
l'roblt'rn 1 tht' l'Omm1iss100 members often must make
t&et·1s lons 1111 1·anwa1~n literature their bosses the
'ul:'ervisor.:. dt't! d1stributm" And that leaveS' the com-
1ni 'l!)1on o.,en to n1t1 (·1sm ,
A mor~ indt'pendtmt panel u1 needed Miller's proposal
"4'~ un lhe n~ht lrat k , though 1t could be questioned
"ht>ther the panel n.eeds to be enlarged
fht: 1~:.uY "111 be back before the board m about three
\\ t.-e ks The t\\O ne "' supervisors. Bruce Nestande and
Rogt>r Stanton. have inditated they'll have some recom-
mt-ndat1vns on restructuring the panel. Both men appeared
ti efore the <·oq:imission during their respective
·.uperv1sorial campaigns.
That fat't alone s hould ~1ve them some insight on how "
~panel l'an be improved.
' 11,ee hikes reasonable
If you're going to get near a court, you're going to be
µaying more for the dubious privilege.
Jt now costs more to gel married, more to get caught'
driving while drunk, and even more if you opt to serve jail
sentences on weekends. .
Faced with reduced incomes because of Proposition 13,
~rt lobbyists won a fistful of legal fee increases during the
last session of the Legislature -fees that for the most part
seem reasonable.
It's hard to argue, for enmple, with the bill that tacks
$10 onto the $25 drunk-driving surcharge to pay for blood-
alcohoJ tests. ll 's just as difficult to say that drunk or reck-
less driving conviction fees shouldn't be increased by $70 to
help pay for county akohol proerams.
· . One can even make a case for boosting marriage license
fees from $10 to $23 -when most of the increase will go for
haltered-wife shelters and family conciliation courts.
Some other items on the increased-fee list:
-Filing civil complaints or answers, filing petitions,
.probates or requests for changes of venue-up from SI :so to
$12.
Appeal toa highercourt-from$23.50to$38.
Copy of court transcripts -up from 45 lo 60 cents per
JOO words.
-Selecting weekend·alternative jail sentences instead
of straight·time terms -counties can make the prisoner
pay for additional administrative costs. .
One bill, by Newport Beach A.ssemblywoman Maraan
Bergeson, gives courts the right tO require persons placed
on probation to pay the costs of their probation supervision
if they can afford it.
Most of the existing fees were set decades ago and were
weU in line for review. While no,,one applauds increases in
any costs, it does seem reasonable that needed funds come
from appropriate sources rather than from taxpayers in
~eneraJ.
Postal deficit licked
The idea from California's Rep. Barry"M. Goldwater,
J r. may not solve the problem of getting the mail from
here to there in a reasonable time period, but he may
have found a way lo lick the Postal Service's deficit.
Goldwater thinks he can produce $1.2 billion in new
revenue with a bill that permits the Postal Service to sell
advertising space on stamps at a rate of 20 cents each.
. The legislation would allow names of businesses or
corporate symbols to be printed on stamps. There'll be
the Golden Arches of McDonald's or a sizzling Big Mac.
Matched by a crispy drumstick from the Colonel. Xerox
and Three M. Coke and 7-Up: Rolaida and Tums.
Carried further. Uncle Sam couldJ_ell ad apace on
everything it controls. SOidiers' arm patches could pro·
mote Munsingwear. Congressmen's stationery might
~ar a message on behalf of Ma Bell. The possibilities are
8fldless.
You've found the key, young Goldwater. The govern-
ment will make enough to send ua an annual dividend in-
s tead of a tax form.
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Boyd I First incentive·
By L.M. BOYD
How well you do ·
ttlroughout your life may de-
pend somewhat on your first
grade teacher. Or so suggest
~ results of a study by a
McGill University professor
named Eigel ~enen. He
checked out 59 grownups
who'd gone to the same
elementary sehool in Mon-
treal. They'd lived In similar
Jamilies insofar as money
1pes. But later on, the
~ar
Gloomy
GU8
<-,Jf thOlle Bible crtUca 1et
1 -'heir way, there will be
'14!t0 more~· MEN!
M.B.
youngst.ers who'd had a cer-
tain first grade teacher
wound up with considerable
more education, money and
status. They'd done much
better in the Iona run. They
didn't credit that teacher.
When asked about her. they
just said they'd liked her and
that she'd seemed lo care a
lot. It was the McGill prof
who figured out the why of
the mat~r.
Q. Why are "blue laws" so ·
called? A. Explanations vary: 1.
New Ensland Puritans
published local ordinances in
a book with a blue cover. 2.
Early laws were enacted to
stop stock salesmen from
peddlinl phony "blue aky"
offerm,s. 3. Morality laws
were puaed lo accordance
wltb the 1tnn1ent view °'.
"blueft09es." or11tn of the
term la still under debate.
Q. What was lb• worst
tomacloat all time?
A. TM dllldll9lt ki1a.d -people OD lluell 11, 1• ..... " ...... ....,. ....... ......................
Sunday. JanuatY 4. 1111
Rowland Evw/Robert Novak
Thomet P. Hatey"ftVBlllHER
Thomet t<eftil EDITOR
Slowdown may split SolidaritY
WARSAW. Poland -The
threat of imminent Soviet in-
tervention has faded .. ·as im-
perceptible a.s winter twilieht,
but the lon1er term threat from
Moscow will continue. in-
definitely.
That Is true in spite of nearly
one full month of supace peace
in the strug-/
gle for r e -
form and "re·
n e wal " that
Lech Welesa
and hi s
Solidarity un-
ion o f 10
million
workers 'rar-
ried into the
heart of Com-
munist Party leader Kania's
Politburo. Welesa's spectacular
success in winning party ap-
proval for his "free" union has
s tirred h~ embers of na-
tionalism and political revival in
every nook and cranny of
Poland.
Even the optimists in Poland.
a nation whose histor y has
steeped its people in skepticism.
doubt \hat these embers can be
kept from naming up al grave
risk of Soviet invasion in the
months ahead. Solidarity has
loosed passions, and passions
have an appetite that grows with
success.
"WHAT MAKES Solidarity
important is my confidence and
faith in a better tomorrow." a
worker at the big steel plant
near here told us. "The Com-munist Party should change its
whole Cer.tral Committee and
. ...,
(
Bob Greene
let younger people lake cbar1e,
but or course they won't do
that."
We were sittinl around a long
bare table ih the office ol the
steel mill with three workers
who helped organile the miWS
10 ,000 workers under t'he
Solidarity banner. The three
workers -call them Jaworski.
Szimenski and' Shadowski -
spolte with a freedom that
seemed amatlng in view of the
presence during our one-hour in-
terview of a top •·management"
official who li~tened carefully
and made several notes. That
would simply have not been
possi hie before the shipyard
workers won their sit-down
strike al Gdansk last summer.
"Could you have talked lo a
newspaper reporter this way a
year ago?" we asked. "No,"
Jaworski said, "not nearly so
frankly." Solidarity. he said,
should use its influence to
change the tight centralized con-
trol or state planning bodies in
Poland's bankrupt industrial
sector and should insist on de·
controlling investment policies
that choke production and are
geared to ridiculous products
like' color tekwis;ion. A color-TV
'set by Pol·Color .eosts 46,000 z lotys ; an ·average steel
worker's wages are 6,000 zlotys
a month.
THE CONVERSATION,
typical of talk between Poles
and outsiders all over Poland
during these days of basic
change, turned political. We
asked how Solidarity could con-
ceivably refrain rrom direct
''political" pressures on the
Communist Party, since. its
purpose, like any union in the
U .S .• was to advance the
workers' wages, working condi-
tions and economic welfare. Yet,
the compact between Solidarity
and the communist government
denies t.tae union any "political"
role at aJI.
"We are not a political or-
ganization," Shadowski insisted.
"We have a right to try and in-
fluence the <party's) Central
Committee, the administration
or justice and other functions of
the state, but we are not
political. We have already in-
fluenced in a highly-visible way
what is published in our press
much more than before and
what ts shown on our television.
The truth Js..being revealed and
we a re no longer afraid lo speak
freely."
But in the U.S .. we said, un·
ions are political organizations,
as well as economic. The third
worker. Szlmanski. now took
over the conversation.
_:~SOLIDARITY could and
should become the backbone of
the Communist Party itself." he
told us. "If it were not for cer·
lain elements within the party
that resist change, a ctfrtain rab·
hie-rousing element, there would
be much less friction. But we de-
ny pohtical intentions ...
Solidarity wants a '·parallel
road" with the Communist Par-
ty. wt> were told. But the party
fears that. 'Rte party inists on a
very broad interpretation of its
~·
''leading role," lf"d both the party and Solidarity know that if
the "leading role" is ever via·
ibly impaired, Soviet troops will
invade. Allowin1 Solidarity lo
compete with the party on a
"parallel" path could undercut
the "leading role." Instead, the
party wants to "surround" and
"swallow up" Solidarity so that
its identity is eventually
smothered by the party.
Arter one week in Poland, we
could find no one with any cer·
tainty as to what will happen in
the months ahead. But in spite of
s urface calm today and the
peaceful crowds that .attended
the emotional unveiling of the
Gdansk memorial to workers
killed 10 years ago, there is a
consensus of sorts. Thal con·
sensus borrows from 200 years
of Poland's tragic history and
concluded that the newest crisis
will end by a s ubversive Soviet
intervention in the tradition of
Targowica.
IN 1793, tbe Polish nobility
agreed to cede some of its power
to commoners and drafted ·a
constitution -the second writ-
ten constitution in the Western
World. Known as Magnates, the
nobles granted important con-
stitutional rights to a new
parliamentary system.
But a small group of the
Magnate .secretly rebelled.
Meeting at the town of
Targowica. they decided to ask
for intervention in their favor by
the Russian czar. The Russians
immediately intervened, and the
~raf}l of power by the Magnates
wa s abruptly a ttd bloodily
rescinded.
Tt1r~owica by Communist ap-
parac-hiks high-level com ·•
m unists used to the pleasure of
I h<' "new class" and frightened
hy the inroad~ and changes im· posed on them by Solidarity is
Sl'Cn here as highly 1>0ssible. The
appeal would go to the Kremlin
and the new czarists would send
their d1Vts1ons rnto Poland from
t h l' S o v 1 e t U n 1 o n •
Czcc hus lovak1a and East
<:crmany That once again
v. o uld reduN· the rebe llious
l'ol v~ to ;,ipproximal<.! ser vitude
and force the fierce spirit of
frt•cdum and political liberty un·
dl'rground where. as always in
the past, it would s moulder and
spread and finally burst forth.
Captain denied the home he's defending
This is what happened lo Capt.
Mike MartindalP., a career Army
officer who recently returned to
the Uni\ed Slates after a tour of
duty in Germany. ·
Capt. Martinda le was as·
signed to a
recruiting of-
fice in Oak
Park, Ill .,
from whi ch
he was lo
operate a s
area com ·. mander for
recruiting. He
has a wife
and two
children; he decided that he
would like lo live near the
office where he worked. '
Capt. Martindale looked in the
real estate section or the local
newspaper . and c alled a
landlord who had advertised. He
said he was an Army officer.
\hat he had children and that he
would like. to look at the apart-
ment. "That would be fine," the -
landlord said. "If you like it. you
can move right in.•·
So. wearing his full uni-
George Mair
form. he kept the appointment ·
at the apartment. The way Capt.
Martindale tells it , the
landlord's race fell as soon as
the door opened.
The landlord said that she had
decided not to rent the apart-
ment after all; she said she
could "rent it anytime,'' and
would prefer to wail for an
"older tenant."
Capt. Martindale made
another caJI. The woman who
had placed this ad s8'd that she
would be pleased to show him
the apartment.
He drove to the address. again
in his uniform. As he walked up the path, he saw the woman look
out the Cronl window. He was
sure she saw him.
HE RANG the bell. She did not
answer. He rang repeatedly. She
still did not answer.
So Capt. Martindale called a
third landlord, a woman who
told him lo drive lo the address
of the apartment. and that she
would be glad to talk to him. She
asked what kind of car he would
be driving, and the told her. He
showed up a few minutes early.
and sat in his <'ar onre iiJ:a•n
wearing hjs uniform and cap.
As he sat in front of the house.
a car pulled up next to him at
the appointed time The woman
driving looked at his car. looked
at him -and drove away. No
one ever showed up to let him
see the apartment.
NOW, ALL OF this could be a
coincidence. But Capt. Martin·
dale does not think so. and it's
hard to blame him.
Capt. Martindale is black. On the telephone. his voice
does not have any of the innec -
tions that are sometimes as·
sociated with black people. He
was born in Texas -he has a
college degree in mechanical
engineering
So it is understandable that.
when the three Oak · Park
landlords first talked to him,
they thought they were about to
get a white Army captain as a
tenant. And it is conceivable
that, when a black Army raptain
showed up, the landlords did not
approve.
Capt. Martindale is not sur-prised by any or this.
Departtnent dies, violations. survive
•
gave them a ticket for selling
without a permit.
force meetings are apparently
so secret that none of its mem·
bers knows about them. As a re·
sult. the task force has ~
met.
Now, here is the kicker. The prosecuting attorney says the
D.C. government will continue
to proe«ute people who violate
the law, even if at is Impossible to obey it.
HEaE IS A classic example:
of the mindless bureaucrat in
action.
The Judie dismissed the cue.
Yea, UU. la a mlnor scene in
oae city in America. Yet, I have
covered enou1b stories in
enou1b cities of America to
know UU kind ol l.Dlanlty 1oea
on all the Ume.
Tba's Wb1 tt ls important to
continue f\Otina It wbereftl' lt oc~un .... -.. au end up In the ...,,,, .....
lie knows that Oak Park has a
reputation as a rather
enlightened community when it
comes lo racial matters -but he
also knows that. in even the most
enlightened communities. there
are blacks and buildings where
blacks are not welcome. Even
blacks who are commissioned of.
fi rers in the United States Army.
"l'M PROUD of being in the
Army." Capt. Martindale said.
"I joined because I felt I wanted
to be a leader. and to do
something for my country. When
I get up in the morning and see
myself in uniform in the mirror,
I feel good."
lie said that it troubled him to
think that the very people he
may some day have to defend in
warfare do not want him living
in t heir buildings He un-
derstands perfectly that, when
he walked up to those Mpartment
buildings. the landlords did not
see the uniform or which he is so
proud. They saw only his black
skin
"I TRY TO TEACH my kids
that they can do anything they
want to do with their lives. and
live any place they want lo
live.·· he said. ·'But it's hard to
leach them that when something
like this happens."
1 One of Capt. Martindale's
s uperior officers. Maj .
Lawrence Rowe -who is white
is incensed about what hap-
pened.
·•Mike Martindale is an out-
standing officer," Maj. Rowe
said, "He came here fresh off
the front line of N~ TO as a tank
c-om mander. It makes me
a s hamed to know that
something like this can go on.
How can we expect this fine
young officer to lead men In
combat, when he can't even ~
treated with dignity in Ms coun-
try?"
LAsT WEEK, he came bo~
from work to find ''Ni11•r
Valley" apray-palnted on the
!wall of tua apartment buUdJns
And over the weekend, bla car
w aa pelted with •II•· "I'm atill proud that I can do
my part for 1D.1 tOUDtry." Capt.
M artlDdale Wei, ·'I'm MrriA1 ltH INllt \bat I tM, ucl I loft tM
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. Dr. Charle. BeU
Solid West flexing its muscle
In Uw rec-ent 11ut 1md ui
coelnt monlt\A lnrrt-ue.I al
teaUon will ht-11v .. n tCJ tht' ........
Aedi•C'OYHt'J b y ..:u tt:rn
pollt 1ral pundits fo lluw1n11
Ronald Rea•an ·a l•nd11 lldt-
We.t.m vot•. we can Upt:c·t u
almost endleaa. paradt1 ol v1•.1t
in1 eqlerta arrivme to t1a1&m1nt'
tht ''IW'W weal · tM home u1 the
"new n&ht · tht' 't•owboy men
ta llty , · · etc •
A fe• worda. uf i;aution
TH£ WEST has bt-en here tor
so m e lime But n CJ seriou"
scholar of Wei.ter n h1i.tory .
culture or poht1cl> 1s t'Xitctly surt'
when or where the .. We s t·
berms And. further compound
1n1 the dlfficulty. mtu·h or the
West 1s st at1 i.t1 c·all y
California
One can't he lp but tJe sur
prised at the extent of early
Western exploration which 1s
largely ignored by historiani.
and the popular media. Ancient
Chinese explorations along our
West Coast -~ubstantialcy_,pre
date both the PHgrims and Leif
Ericson on our East Coast.
And one early European ex
plorer, Frant'isco Coronado,
traveled north from Mexico as
far as Kansas in 154 l !
tiut thou e.rly ellorta by
l 'urnnlMkl, Curtot , Plaaaro, Fer·
r11lu, •nd <:abrlllo have been
I 1.r & e I y rur io'tt en bee a use
Ameru·an hbtory ls u11ually
wr1thn1 from IUl Eastern view·
~int traem1 America's de-
v .. lo~mttnl from tsast to west.
IH1tluruu1• were not alone in
111n o r1nei the u .rly Wes t .
t:Mhfomiit and surroundinai ter·
nlury Wt'rt' lugely ignored by
S1>111n for over two centuries
1tflttr Corte!> land~ 1n Mexico ln
1~111
And the Wt:sl remained ig
nored w1t1I sertous Spanish set·
tlement in. the late 18\h century
and lht: westward expansion or a
grCJWUlg America. Tht' U.S. and
S1uun came into conflict and
finally went lo war in llk8. The
rest. as lhey say. 1s history
Just what 1~ the West?
··oa YEARS the U.S.-8ureau
of the Census defined the region
as the 11 most Western states
I Alaska and llawaii were not
then s t ates I and e xcluding
Texas.
Henowned historian John W.
Ca ugh y ha s defined th e·
"American West '' as that area
west of a hne drawn north and
south through the middle of the
Oakotas, Kans as. Nebraska.
Oklahoma. and Texas. Not very
neat.
A more r igorous statistical·
analysls of economic patterns by
.
social aci•lill Robert Sav.,e
baa Identified a cluater of 14
Weatem states -the oriliDal 11
plus the Dakotas, Oklahoma,
and Nebraska but excludin1
Kansas, Texas and Callfomia.
KANSAS BEWNGS, I 1ueaa.
to the land ol 01, and Texas is
considered more southern tha.n
westem. But, even if we admit
that CaWomia is different from
the rest ol the re1ion, where else
is it but in Ute West?
In short, there is no simple
definition of the" West." .
But whatever it is. the West is
(to a substantial de1ree) an ex-
tension of California simply ·
because California is by far the
biggest stale in the region.
Using the traditional census
definition, almost 60 percent of
all federal grant money spent in
the West is spent in California.
MORE 11IAN 60 percent of the
Western federal tax burden falls
on California. And, almost 57
percent of the people who live in
the West. live in California.
Without California, the re-
maining 10 Western states would
be about equal in population lo
Ohio and Indiana combined.
dut. at election time, there is
a s ignificant difference. Ohio
and Indiana have a total of 38
electoral college votes Cfour
Senators and 34 Congressmen).
The 10 Western slates have SO
e lectoral c ollege votes (30
Coa1numen and JO Senators>.
The eleet.oral eolle1e 1ivea·thoM
small 10 western atates eon·
siderably more political muscle
than they would have aimply by
populati~.
AN~. THE WEST uses that
muscle! While much attention
has been paid to the so-called
"solid Soutb" the West has,
since World W•r II, been more
politically cohesive.
Since UM8, only one or two
Western, states have deviated
from their region's vote in any
particular election. And, in eight
of those last nine presid~ntial
elections, the West has delivered
its vote bloc to the winner.
On the other hand, defections
and splits have occurred in
wholesale lots within the 11
Southern stales since WWII.
There is. in fact, no such thing
as the "solid South" any more.
IN ADDITION, the West
loom s large in the n e w
Republi c an U.S . Senate.
Western senators chair seven
out or 15 standing committees in-
cluding Energy and Natural
Resources, Banking, Housing
and Urban• Affairs , Appropria·
lions and B~get. All of these
are key committe es for the
West.
And California's share of the
new Western power is most sub·
stantial -the presidency.
W~oops ! WfLL, so MlJC~ For< 7HAT
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION ...
JlfoM O~NSON ~ ILY ILOT
Mailbox ...
Offending coastal staff 'fireproof'
To the Editor: recommendations run far afield
During 1979 and 1980 l have of the goals of the Coastal Act.
served as the Orange County Case in point: The Peter's
B o a rd of S u p e r v i s or s Landing projed in Huntington
representative on the South Beach. At my request . the
C oast Regional C oa s tal Atto rney Gene r a l 's Offic e
Commission. As I come to the in v e s ti ga ted ch a r ges of
close or almos t two years _overbuilding on the project. The
service on this regulatory body,.,,.. Attorney General reported to lhe
I believe it essential to clarify So u t h C o a s t Re 'g i on a 1
this commissioner's perception Co~ miss ion that ce rtain
of the goals and objectives of the portions of the project had
Coastal Act. "sHpped by" coastal s taff.
I have been sharply and Faced with little chance of
persistently critical or the success via lawsuit against the
Coastal Commission and have developer because of their
been concerned about the apparent good faith in relying
manner in which the coastal upon the coas tal staff, t he
staff administers and interprt'ls commission had no choice but to·
the mandates of the Coastal Act. r ~ c o m m e n d t h a t a
I've perceived that the bulk of tourist-serving hotel on the site
the Commission's activities (which had not yet been built)
c o n s i a l o f n i t . p i c k i n g be deleted from the plans and
overregulation of development replaced with needed parking.
matters not pertaining to coastal When the developer came in
acceaa, protection or key coastal with the formal amendment
resources or other reques t to acc omplish this
le1islatlvely-lntended Coastal revision to the project, the
Act 1oa.Is. coastal staff came up with a
EVEN THOSE commissioners
with whom J am not always in
a•reement are well-intentioned
and conscientious lndi viduals;
but we all have often been
placed in the position of havin1
to choose between an applicant'•
proposal for coastal
development and staff
recommendations that have
ranfed from the sublime to the
rid culou1. As previously
mentioned, these
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recommendation that added
insult to injury. The developer,
the staff said, should purchue a
parcel of coastal property
between the City of Newport
Beach and the Los An1eles
County border, donate such
parcel to a non-profit a1encylor'
construction of a 7S·unU hotel, or
conatruct the hotel themaelves.
The coastal staff also
recommended that 288
addlllonal parkin1 apaces be
added to tbe project which
would have meant the eredkm ...Pf a l>U'kinl atruetun between
exl1tfn1 •iiw-oriented condOI·
and the ocean.
f08'ft1NAftLY, for the aood
ol tM ece•mltJ, u well aa tM d••~loper, mJ fellow
commlulo•.•rt were •• · crulr~ ...... at tM .... tnlll••• ol ....... , ...
. ,
voluntarily submitted re vised
plans to i
community and the public, a
project for which he had been
gi ve n all th e ne c e ssary
approvals and permits!
lf it were in my authority, I
would have fired the offending
members of the coastal staff
long ago. But because of the
c onfiguration o f thi s
bureaucracy , the local staff
works for the State Commission
s taff and Regional
Commissioners can only hire
and fire the executive director of
the local staff, not the local staff
itself.
When Gov. Brown uttered his
comment that the Coastal
Commission t'Onsisted of "a
bunch of bureaucratic thugs,"
1 'm sure he had the Coastal
Commission s taff in mind. If
only he knew how "jail-proof"
these "thugs" really are!
HARRIETT M. WIEDER
Supervisor. Second District
To the Editor:
Charles McCabe's excellent
column on the separation of
church and state elicited a reply
from Richard L. Hilts, who,
while defendlnf the
fundamentallat po ltical
movement , made the
questionable uaertion that "our
country waa eatablished by
those who were fundamental In
tbelr Cbrl1tl1nlly." Allbou1h
most of the foundtn1 tau.en
would have eblraeterlHd
tbemMIWI u Cbrlatlana ratber daaa pqana or 1tbellta, tMn ii
lltth or no trace of
IUDda.....taliam ID tWr --wrlU.,.. .
· Tia• fouadl•• fatllen wen lltlUftlr ....... ..., ,....... 'q r • I l r •_I I 11 0 D •• d
. .
s up e rnat~ral .re_velation "
En c yclo pedia , 1953 1. In
reaction to the l\indamentalists
of his day, Thomas Jefferson
wrote: "I thi nk that ever y
Christian sect g ives a great
handle to atheis m by their
general dogma, that. would not be
revelation, there would not be
sufficient proof of the being of a
God'' <Letter to Adams, 1823>.
This statement is in direct
opposition to the fundamentalist
belief in the supremac y of
biblical revelation.
THE FOUNDERS of this
country would probably have
been horrified at the
endorsement of politic al
candidates and issues on
religious grounds. Jefferson
wrote: "All men shall be free to
profess, and by ar1ument to
maintain, their opinions in
matters of religion, and that the
same shall In nowise diminish,
enlarge or affect their civil
c a p a c i t i e s · · ( A c· t f o r
Establishing Religious
Freedom. 1786). In other words,
a citizen ·s rigfit to free apeeeh
does not necessarily extend to
the pulpit: when a preacher,
prieat, or rabbi speak• u
catMdro on 1101ltical matters, he
is violatin1 the separation of
church and atate. .
The intrusion of
fundammtalllm into the arena
of political power brokerqe ii
uaeUy what men llll:e Jeffenon
and Franklin were ll'JiDI to
nold. Uthe fundamentallat culta'
are determined to aubJusate the
Conatitutlon to tb•lr
f ar·from-unl•erHl r•=
tmetl, tbeJ lbcNkl do IO
aollclUas UM support of._.
men, wbo, wben all••.'
dedicated tbem1elve1 to lb• ~~ilallCSLD
~~ ........
" ,4'htl ( ..... ·~ < ... "' • •rr",.,
Refill
St~ped by term?
Ask grandparents
Editor's Note '.AltholJgh most of t~se word& have gone into semi
retirement, you may recall some of them If you, too. are close lo re-
t i rement, yo1J'll probably do better than your c hildren and
grandchildren. T/11.'> 1s the lost hail of a lwo-porl qllir: devised by Purdue
Univernly facully.
-BYGONE BAFFLERS
1. Rapscallion
a. typeofonion
b. twig-
c. rascal
2. Collywobbles
a. hard candy
b. type or dog
c. nervous fear
3. Antimacassar
a . violent
b. oriental pottery
c. protective wrnilure covering
4. Gazook
a. porch swing
b. toy
c. fool
5. Frippel
a . .tt'rench pastry
b. frivolous woman
c.' satin ribbon
ANSWERS:
6. Bullyrag
a. lie
b. scold
c. joke
7. Crampet
a. tea-cake
b. wall hook
c. napkin
8 . Drolly
"a . umbrella
b. political group
c. happy person
9. Portmanteau
a ocean vessel
b. sea creature
c. suilt'ase
10. Frowzley
a. cheerful
b. rumpled, tousled
c. plain
l. c. A rapscallion is a rascal or knave <another not-so-
recent wo
2. c. Collywobbles are like stomach "butterflies" -the
word is a combination of collie and wobble. a lso defined as
"rumbling intestines."
3. c. An antimaca ssar is a cloth or doily placed on the backs
of chairs and sofas to protect them from hair oil. The oil was
called "macassar."
-4. -c. A gazook is a fool; it is also a stupid. unpleasant
person .
5. b. A frivolous or showy young woman is a frippet.
6. b. To bullyrag someone is to scold, harass or badger the person.
7. b. A crampet is a wall hook. Not to be confused with
crumpet --a tea-cake.
8. a. A clipped and altered form of umbrella, a brolly is also
partof "brolly-hop''-a parachute jump.
9. c. A portmanteau is a suitcase -senerally a large
leather one that opens into two compartments.
10. b. Frowzley (or frowzled) me!lllS rumpled, tousled or_ disheveled, such as "frowzled hair."
seer-.: 1-IOcorrect You ar• tit""' a,,,._of ll'le lntelll910nUl•orotO•nouefl to mehwp your own quit lrom nwmory. 6·1 corr..: I. Urldoulllftlly • -11-lnlormftl lncllvl.,...1, you pnibebly .,..
not revH ll119your-t!WMday1, :J-Sco•r9CI' Not--IMll you'repr-bly 11-r SO l·JcorrKt ·No comm9ftl.
Compassion on hold
' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
It was Christmas Eve and l was one of those unfortunate
people who, like it or not. had to work. My CO·worker wu ov.r-
due. so I decided to call and inform him that he wu indeed
scheduled to work.
Quite by accident I dialed your number, the wron1 number.
I guess that by now I should be uaed to people reactlq u ,._.
did. because you see, I have a speech impedimmt. I dlallll:e •-
in1 the telephone butthere are times when it ii Imperative. : .
I just want you to know that I was not drunk ud ~.
did not need to sober up u you qulte frankly lnfonned .. :
before hanlinl up. I felt a lttclnl ur1• to immediately call ,. · backl.~ 1111 common HnH told me then wu nothlq I eCMdd
paulD17 M)' to make you undentud my problem.
IDReed, I juat Mt lben ltarfDI at the telephone f..alaa M
ubamed and embarruaed that I bes• to cry. lt'a not euy ltv·
lnl with data problem ud ~ Giiiy IDM• it tlMlt mucb more dtt•
ftcult. ,..... don't WOOT)', yeu•re not the ftnl oee to bane up'
ucl yau ....-bl1 .,...t be \be laat. 9am11la7 I'll be able to look
bacll ................ lt but.....,,.. a.art ...
I hope 1W Md a._,,~ Nat 1HI' IMtead of a ..
,_.."IN 11•'8..z I ..... ,_ .... " ta. 11.fta ol ... 1 ....... ;
ilDdeircasr 1l•swadMn•••111tiM,...
PaOM IOMmq WHO CALL~D IY llllTAltL'
QIW.. Y Pfl.O l
·l•eredlble odds heate• twice
Li/eatyle re111Lu1U1 wu·hmll(ed for lucky lottery winner ·~
a,osoaG• ura:a .._ ..... ~ ......
NOanutAMPTON. M .. 8 ••ve you dr~am4'd uf h1tl1n1 th ..
lMtery bi• and solvlnM 11 1oc uf
~r probl•mi.'
Yow chanc·t'" uf w 11111 lrllC 11
••Ulon ire on .. 111 10 1111llloi1 111·
i rd1n1 to the M11K1Htl'hUM1lli.
ate totter) To "111 S 100.00CI. you
ou'd have to 1 .... 1i11 1Hhli. of fivt•
1ll1ontoom•
\aTIRJa HO•:N •;a, who hi.II ~'·er won 1myth1ntt 1n h•~ hfr.
"'at both t hoe.~ in nM 1 IJI~ ocJd . ., 011 en lf\Veatmenl uf • lttth; mor~ ••n SL.000
T he odds aeamst w1nmn& buttl
_,.. about one m 50 tnlhoo
.. iu · s tnllwn' MCC'ordan1 lo
'"tlham £ Vernult, mi.themi.t1•
ol.ao and darec tu r uf the
• assachusetb lottery .
And at 's Ult first tame at hlii>
-ned an the rune year h1!>tory of
~estate's lottery
HOENER WON $1 MILLION
~ May 1m. Last October he htt
• 1tgain for $100.000
But the lifestyle of the Sl-year
, old Hampshire College art
tea c h e r h asn 't c h a ng ed
.. drama~cally. He is~'.l throwing
rnoneY, away.
"It's hard t o break habits or
80 years," he says . "I still go lo•
; t~ gas stations where I can buy'
: tlle cheaper1,as.
In IN ms uf my''~ It· 11( II\ 111~ I
w 1u dom.i 11rctt y mu,·tl wh11t I
w i.nl~t to ht· 0c11111< wtlt'n I .... 110 tht:
1111lhun MJ thiill I d11I llCJl takt• uff
.rnJ ICO l&04l 1lo ltll' th111g I w is11tt'tl lo
tlt1 ht•('•w;•· I o.i. a~ domK 1l l t!OJ<>Y
h•u1·h1na umf I' 111 p n·lty ~·"Ill al It
'" I ht· tdt·u 11f )U!\l 'lllplJlllj.!
tt•ud1lliK 1lot·'11 I lllJlll'dl t11 1111· d~
ull
U11t ht• cfttl put 1•1111u~ll 1111111cy
.1~11h· to tak1• tJ yt•ar"• !t•a vt· 11(
ahs'\•111·1· fr\llll h1:. 'S~IO \MIO a Yl'IJI
JOL 'tu KO lu ( 111111t•1·111·ut 111 pa111t
.arhf "·r1rk 1111 <J hnok
HIS WINN tN(•l-1 Akt. l>t·rn~
pa 111 11 H 't a 1w11ucf 11' 20 Y•'iH S 111111
'tall 11 t\'lltb tJf UIJ l ti S4JI c)(Jli illlll UJ I
ly alt1·1 h.'t.lc1 -.l 111t:o111 l' t.JX 1Jt:du1
t11111:-. 11f2l.IJ>Ct 1·~11l
lk ~ar. Lhal ri~hl nu~ h•· '' m
\lt.'!\l1ng in Arthur J f ·l!~ ( ' .. n1ly11
lO, dnJ lrt!llt· 18 putting lht· thn·t·
older d11ldn:11 th ruul{h n1llt.'~t· <tl
o total 1·0:-.l ,,f up 1•1 $311,000 a
year , allhouKh hP wnulll hav1.·
found a way to <.111 1t 1·v1•n 1f ht•
hadn 't h1t th1• lot1 1·r.>
T fl a-; R ~ A R fo, T W 0 c1 th f' r
d11 ldrt!n in tht win~s. 14 .>c ar
old twins Donna a nd V1r~1111a. 111
1un1or high s•·hool ·n,1·1r al
lowanl'e hasn't been increased
yet . he says with a laug h. "The.>
are great kids They do a Int of
baby-sitting and they ;c('tuall)
don't need an allowa11C"e "
. Hoener sen t his pa r e 11ts 111
Hasbrouck Heights. N J ., on a
trip to Florida. sorncthang they
had 1&lways wanted to do He
oou~ht a new station wagon to
rcplltl'C the old one which was
dangerous to drive because the
IJutto m was rusted out and
fumes were l'oming up under the
floor His guess is that the whole
f..1mll y 1s better dressed.
Although he doesn't always look
at the pnces qn menus, he does
scan newspapers for bargain
sales and recently picked up a #
S lti s taple l(un for SJO.
''It Jus t doesn't make any serfse
111 throw mn11ey away, dues it?
Et·onomH' freedom 1s an im!JOr·
tanl frt't-•fom It me ans you can
think murh more freely about
v11u r o pt11m!\"
llOt:Nt:R I~ A NATIVE OF
Uruuklyn. N Y lie turned down
t ootball and art sl'holars hips at a
num bcr of schools. opt 111~ to study
~r aµh1 c clc·s1)!n at t uition.free
{'vl)per \111100 in New York
1Jc·1· a u~t· ht: frlt ll was the hes t. I It s
purenl~ "l're lryin/.? to put three
:--011 .., throui.:h colh .. •ge at JUSt about
the S<itnt: llffil'
Whtlt• he wa~ at Cooper. he
workt·d 1n tht• advertising busi
nt'!\S 111.• e<Jrned bc.chelor's and
roaster's det:(rees in painting al
Y •tit•. t;.iu~ht at Hos tun Uni vl'rsity
and ran 1tn advertising agency
and dt•!>1i.:n scrvH·e in Boston
IH:fore romini.t to Hampshire
< 'ollc~t· 10 years ago.
lit• and his wife. Pe~gy, bought
a 15 room home built at the turn of
~he century w1lh a big barn behind
)t for his painting 1111d land for his
organic gardening He has a 7~
percent mortgage and says lhett
because it is so small, paying it off·
doesn 'l make much sense
While he h;td never won
a nything before, he says he hets
always been lucky in famtly and
career.
'"IFBVLtJCKVOUmeanfwon
a turkey eight times and a car. no.
not ff\at kind of luck. but lucky to
be able lo do at different points 1n
my life what I wanted. Anyone
who is able to do what they want 1s
lucky."
Uespa~e his good fortune. there
nave heen disappointments
Ill' lost $60,000 in the shx·k
mark(·l when he wa:, in the ad
business. one third uf 1t has own
money, the rest m papt:r profits
"I've run into failures thaL
e veryone runs into." he says
· "fhe thing I find mo!'ol frustral
1ng is a!> I 'm working along and
I'm doing .;11m1· fairly J.{OOtl 111unt
1ng. I gl't thut ft·t·h ng that the next
one 's gum~ to Ix· great I )!11 at that
with a ,·er ) d1ffNt'nt IYIJC 1>f en
thus 1asm . Th1·n you "'t twc·k and
luok at 11 and vo11 real11.<· that 1t''
not !\O grl'al .. ·
1101-:Nt:K ESTIMATt:s he
<I Vl'rC:lgl'S hl:l Wt:cn 1,:J,OO(J <.t r1rJ
$4,()()() a yl'ar addit11111al ir11.:ornc
from art :-.how!\ S1nrc his win
nings ~<·amt· known. thcn.· haw·
been the us ual c·nmk calli.. anrt
the insura~ s <1lc :,111 cn and
stoC'kbrukcr!> lie ~<'l~ rid of th<:
stockbrokers u1t·kly by remind
ing the m of the W0.000 lie lost
"Something I · rn n<Jl hot he red
with. but apparent!~ lht: kids get a
certain amount of gaff f rc1m their
1· '' 11 ea g u cs ~ o l h -. t th C' 1 r
ent husias m 1:, al"a)~ :-.c>mewhal
t<• m pert.><1 , .. he:-.<• y-.
.. , WAJ.Kt:o I NT't the h OU!>I:
one day and I heard l>onna on thl'
phone ~<Jy111g What 110 you mi:an
it's not fair '" So <1h\·111u,)y th<' l!•rl
on lhP olhl'r 1·1111 wa.., g 1v1ni.: hl•r
"omt• d1ff1l·(1lt' m ·<·r lht· f~tl'l I had
WOii I he• lot lt•r.\ rt1I I ht• ~1;c11n<I
LUCK'S FRIEND
A rlhur ltol•nt·r )~t.'t "
help froni tl;111ghll'l'S
\'1r).!1111 :1 1l('ft 1 :ind
Do n n a 11\ Ito I <I 1 n g
setond loll t-r.' dt<·<·k
ll tH'l1 t'I' ~;I\·.., Wiil
n i n g s h ~ \ t.• n · t
changc•d his Id est.' le
Ti><t ehtng 1s what he
e n Jo~~ a n d h t•'s
iil reet<1~ do111J' that
LUCK DOUBLED
TWO· TIME LOTTER'( WINNER ARTHUR HOENER
College teacher• aeya llfe'a eaaler now
ltmt• AnrJ !'h l· "as gettrng
so mewhat chsturbed She said.
Well. did your fothN buy a lot·
I l·r.v 'tic·kct" WC'll , th<:n he C'~n 't
\.\JO "
HOf.Nt:R STl\R'l'ED huy1ni.:
!>eC.1'>011 lotte ry lic:kets when hc
took :.m 1:c·onom1st at h1i. word
"'1111<' listt:nmi.: to a talk show on
tht: rac.J10
·'The· 1·c1rnomist being in ·
t1•rv1ewed was as ked by on eorthe
peopk wh1J t-alled 111 how that
pl'r!><m s hould go about inves ting
!\Oml· money Thal wa:. the time of
a vcr\' uncerta111 market in the
m1ddi1·11fthe ·10s
"ANO HE SAID that given
m<Jrkl't C'Ondllinns today, you
m1~hl ju~t a!> we ll go to Las Vega!>
and t·n1uy gamhhng because hC'
d11ln 't :-.ee the· markt•t a!\ anythmg
1'1:-ol' but ;,i wile;! g<Jmble at that
I lflll'
· ,\nd I h;.itl JUSI f1n1s h1·d a ver y
:-.m<Jll d1.·~1gn jolr. I h<Jd an extra
hundred dolla rs s o I bought four
Sl•ason tickets on the lottery and
th<Jt did it..,
lie didn't win anything the first
sea son . but renewed his tickets
and now buys 20 a year at a cost of
$500.
"l 'M NOT GREEDY about
1l." he says. "I don't sit here
and s ay . ·oh: I wan t to win
a~atn. I want to win again.· Ob-
' iously, I'm a pretty lucky guy
and with that kind of luck . you
C'lluld jus t throw it away.
"And the other thing, which
bothers my conscience a litUe bit,
is lh<Jl I really haven 't invested
much in th is who'e process. It
reall) requires an awful lot or
p coi>l c to buy ti ckets (or
!'oO!flCOne to win. I guess I feel
rather strongly that t here just
has to he some pay back into that
!\\'!'>lt'Ol ..
Call 642-5678.
Pul a lew words
lo work for you.
Listed are Ollly a few
of the many itetM °" sale.
BEDROOM FURNITURE
\N\(\NG 'l ,,__.. ______ -..;;~·-__ ...... -_-.:_-_-_-_·---.-·
,aoe.tE'tl '6~,N\(\NG'l 35°10 to 50°10 off
--·--·----l-1r;~p~"'··,...· A.,.-,1-,..;-=---i:F::-,,:-::,.,-::,,,, fl' -..;:.· 1• :'l.., 1rP'>'ier M11ror 2 night stands
.
~
t'tloe.tE custom drapery fabrics.
MIDICAL TIAM NlmS
VOLUNTEERS WITH
DEPRESSION
A Medical Research Team is studying the
use of an anti-depressant medication
• mil,. -....... STllf: ~ muet be betwMn the egea at 11Hl6 _.,
_,....icing ~n (fMllng 1ed Of bli.e for 11"1
re.on) tor et INlt 4 WMtc1.
VOLUMfmS WIU. llCllYI A ...
ONlf phy91C81 •••mlnMlon. EKG, lib 1--. mmic.tlon
Md vtetla wtth • profwelon•I.
MOMDAY THIU FllDAY ....................... . ... .. .
Start 1981
off with a
new look
from JCPenney.
'il,;ft Oii "'" I CJfl ! " '"""' .1 • • ,, • • • '" youi htuu111 ()qf i 1,·~h•lt• 111•1 ,,,., •• 1
tia•J•• '·•'•·fully •,••It~~ t1•1 J tttf) 11~r1t••1•t 1
'·~dJftf • Ulttl w~t q1J• 1/f,•1t h• nu• ,t tu·~
»Pf>t.!rit.1n<..t• Cht•o·.~· lt11•t. ,111'11f1l•
'>-ll1n~ .._n4•<•••, ''fl''' A>•'·'""'.. •, .,, ,,,,.
D:-1m.1"\~ ldt nuc1rt!'-·•'"' r ''"' f.11
ft•(.hJft"I l',. f(>~ l •f11"; l.tt '1tC!
11)·\fak.lti'''' ·•' •-ut , •. ,;"""""'11w C•' •
Sale price s ellec11ve through !.a I
Jan 24.
30°/o off woven wood draperies
vertical, 1 " decorator, and woven
wood blinds.
Save JO•. on any of lho.•"4' lJ'•,1uhlul w•noow11 t•e111men1s Wovt'n wOO<I d•aoe•>C' i.011•·11
VOt•• su11ound1ogs !Iii••· on 1>ncruy t.O:.IS Vrrt>eal bllflds a•c; lastuonable w1lh not~f·f·•''
drnwshtng ano ro1a11~ .... ·1ion 1 dl'CIX Jlur bliods are versal~e ano l>'l!Ghcal They II adapt lo windows ot ill1Y s•rn .lnd <1hape Wov .. n w<>OCI bhn<ls a<e warm coloflul .1no
convenient Use lhenl !lnywllt're '
25 °/o Off Cuatom-oJdef wOOd 1huttef1.
ChoosC' slJtsP louvers. Have lhem 1nted stll!Oed Of softened with l11btic
JCPenney
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-..
hp;:i. JI~ );\r· I
was 2793now1795
was 1845 now89 5
F1v .. p1Prr• Bai..er I rencn Pm111nr 1,il bf'oroom set w ith triple Bombe
dir .. ,<;er m1rrnr 2 BombP '11oti1· lanrJ• dnd 1<1ng·'>lle headboard
was 3952 now2500
DINING ROOM FURNITURE
Cl•n111ry r o ntemoorary tJurl and brass d1n1ng roo m sel includes
qla"s·ll1PPe<1 P~len<;1on table and 6 s1c1e charrs I 9] 5 -was 2192 llOW
Mate.tung china cab1npt was2530ftow 1695
was 919 llOw662
was 2779 ftOw I 9 5 9
M atch1no -;erver
• tenredon Pan·A•,1an china cabinet
LIVING ROOM FUIMITUIE
Rayal Coach 78 sofa very line hght s1lver·be19e cover 8 A, ~ft ___ _ as 1695 aow.o ~
H1>nrPdon R5 p11Jc1wback sofa in dui.ty rose velvet 89 5 was I 420 ftow
Coord1na1tng wing chair wen 110 lt0w580
Rnyat Coach PrQhl ·loot sola in while matte la1sse 985 was t 520 ftow
LCll'eJe gr.p of .. ty chain °"• llalf price.
larqe m;ihogany breakfront bookcase by Henredon with glass shelves and
lighted interior. one ot H enredon s most outstanding pieces
OCCASIONAL RJIMn'UIE <1
wen 3394 llOw2294
Century contemporary burl and brass end tables
w~495eo.llOw295 eo.
Henredon trad1t1onal mahogany square coflee table
was 505 Hw295
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House rule lowers · seni0r8' rent
JJ' oniaome SSI cul
ha• a ailver lining
By P-'T&H'K llt.:NNt;U'° OI ..... , .. _.__..
Not nnl> 1.11o Wyrhffti c;ar.i.na u,. l•U .. t •lrUt'.
htf'• 1n Uunhnl(ton tlHd•. It ·· prub•bly one ol lhe
few apartment hu1ldtn1C11 in wh1<'h rent:i wo111t 110
up tn 1•1
In fac·t rt'nti. th.-r.-•rt· l(OUll( 1low11 ul tht: new
year
f'ederaU,v aub&1d11ed h_y Lhe d~v•rlment of
Housane and Ur.,.11 l.klvelQ1>mant I IHJU J the lM room H litOf") apartment i·omplea vrov1des hOU.!>
1n1 for senior <'IUttm11 oo f1 x"4.t incomei.
I
-'NO 99';t'-'USE
the rules of lhe hou~e
1hclude 11 ~t1vulatwn
th"'! lemuats only pay ·
one fourth or their 1n ;;om~ fur 'rent, about 80
of them will pay less
n ext y ear ror their
600 1>quare foot , on e
bedroomuniu.
This development is
the resuJt of the state's
lowered income stan-
dard used to figure Sup·
plemental Security In·
come <SSIJ payments.
Seniors rel'eiving this
aid will ll ve on $422 · a
EVELYN O'HIEAAN month next year. instead
of the current $440.
Jearu1e Halverson, spokesman for Wycliffe
Gardens. says those tenants receiving SSI will have
their monthly rents lowered by $4 next year.
Most of the tenetnts at Wycliffe pay an average
of $110 a month, she said. but some pay less than
$100.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT picks up the
rest of the $370 tab for each apartment and pays
Wycliffe Associates. the company that sponsor s
the apartment high rise on a non·profit basis.
Wycliffe. bas ed in Huntington Beach. is best
known for its world·wide missionary efforts and
Bible translations.
The $6 million apartment structure was com -
pleted last October at Main and Florida streets
and is m eant to relieve the severe housing
shortage for persons over 62 in Orange County.
About 225 seniors live there.
FOR THE MORE THAN 2,000 seniors on the
wa iting list for O<'cupancy, Wycliffe is merely a
. ~11,i>1!9tsw1f'
SOME WYCLIFFE GARDEN TENANTS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Will PAY LESS RENT
Rent muat rJot exceed ~•rter of Income; et9te cut Suppa.mental Security Income
dim hope of escape from inflation and rising hous·
mg costs.
"My rent went up from $128 lo $196 with no end
in sight." tenant Evelyn Frederica O'Hearn said
of her previous apartment. .. The pressure was in·
cre dible. I became a recluse and was extremely
depressed.'' .
She said her health also suffered. But since
mov•ng to Wycliffe Gardens s he says she had
made friends with her neighbors and is consider·
ing getting back into her golf g~me. She describes
her feeling as "being reborn.·· .
"WE NEED MORE PIACES like this," Mrs.
Halverson said. "It's amazing lo s~ the diange in
these people once they gel the security of a safe
place to li ve."
She interviews prospt!ctive tenants and s ays
their complaints usually etre the same -ever
inc reasing rents squeezing their fixed income, and
fear of crime.
Only invited gues ts etre allowed into the high.
rise apartment complex and volunteers watch the
lobby for suspicious or oul·<>f·place persons. Mrs
Halverson said. All doors are locked in the even-
ing.
Each apartment has l wo emer gency tiuttons .
in the bedroom and bathroom. that light up a
switchboard and !>ound an alarm in the fin;l fl oor
main office in ca!>e of either illness or fire. ex-
plains building superintendent Robert ll~ltf
CITY FIRE C.:HIE f' Ray Picard adds that tht:
high-rise structure, IJL11ll of <"Oncrete wall ·. is ·a~
fi n•safe as any build in~ an) µlace ...
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NEPTUNE SOCIETY
CREMATION & BURIAL AT SEA.
THE INF\.A TION FIGHTERS FUNERAL
~Ok tMMFDIAH ,..E l fl OR IREE
MEMf'fRS,..d>POR H Jlli"l{jlllUPWl!ITi'
Safety rail going up
He said it hcts 100 percent sprinkler and smoke
detector system and commun11:1ttion with each
. room and that a fire can be isolated lo a certain
portion of the h\Jtlding
There are some prohlems .
646-7431 l "~ I
HB City Council approves emergency work
A new steel bar railing is being
inataUed around the front of the
Huntington B each Central
Ubrary to mak~ it-a safer place
for toddlers. •
There Is no record of any small
childre n falhng through the wider ·
s paces caused by the previous
railing but there have been some
apparent close calls.
And the City Council has re·
garded the situation serious
enough to authorize emergency wm befuredisasteroccurs
"We've had some cases of little
t ykes wande ring away from their
mothers and sticking their heads
through the railing," said Don
Kiser. an engineer with the city.
"That was enough to cause
some concern," he said. "There
have been such Injuries in other
:)arts of the stale and we didn't
want it to happen here."
The new railing includes about
350·feet of solid steel bars spaced
41h·inches apart. ~apparently
making it impossible for anyone
to fall about 15 feet lo the ground
or concrete.
Kiser said tfie cityaecided to in·-
stall lhe .ailing for safety aspects
and to conform with state regula·
lions approved afte r the $4 million
library was completed in 1975.
Who is to pay for the estimated
$5,000 remodeling is being debat-
ed by the City Council and mem-
bers of the Public Facilities
Corp.. a nonprofit org.anization
, that owns the Central Library and
the Civic Center and leases them
to the city.
The Pfo'C receives monthly pay-
ments until the two buildings are
paid for and turned over to city
ownership in 1998.
The arran-gement was sef up to
avoid putting a bond issue on a
ballot in 1972.
e
I SUPER
SAVERS
The 80-space parking lot appears too smaJI.
there is no traffic signal across Main Street to the
F ive Points s hopping center. and the re are only
two elevators in the buildinl!. makin~ ror oc·
casional long waits to gel upsta1r~.
HOWEVER, MOST OF the tenants shrug off
NEPTUNE SOCIETY PLEASE SEND f"llH
2 .. 00 WEST COAST HWY. PORH'OLIO
Suite 9 ~::i:En New~rt Beach, CA. 9266? cirv
the problems as minor and point to the outside •
patio garden area on the 13th floor, the . shuffle ... -Giit a..i ..... you ewerJt"'-1 "'8 .,-.._
board courts, pool table and small hbrary, .... . . ,
horseshoe pitching area. and adult classes offered ... -~ 11111 .. ,.. ._
al the high· rise ' • · .J.
"Mo:;t_ of us think of .~his place as a modern ._.... Daily POOi ~ condominium complex. s aid MFs . O'Hearn. '"
speaking from her bak On) hverlooking the city.
If you·vl' nevPr µlal'cd 11
Class1ficd ;id. yo u're iu
the nununty ~ Try 1t unce
IHld see how quickly Y<Ju
gel res ults . Phon e
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"d,11 l di ,ulc1hlt· la~I 'I ue:.da.> Home s1t•k
n .. n~
Tht' raµe .t~:.ault trial or four Vietnamese
1mm1grant:-. v.a:. postponed. The reason·
1lt'lt•ni.t' ut torney Slop Hew all wits sick. "He's
l!ot the nu. l:I ~ec:retary said.
l the Dady Pilot's Santa Ana news
bur~au, two of three staffers were out last
v. eek \lou guessed il.
f'lu The word is short for influenza.
Influenza is a viral infection that arflicts the
res piratory trac·t . a nd causes fever and
rnusl·ular pain.
WHAT MOST PEOPLE call the flu is not
influenza ll c-ou ld be s icknesses like
rhinoviru:., or adenovirus or parainfluenza.
··There are a lot or viruses. but actually.
this year in Orange County. we've not seen
mu<'h evidence of flu -influenza." Pren-
dergast s aid.
So far, there have only been two confi rmed
cast>softhe Bangkok flu in Orange County.
PR•:NDERGAST noted, however. that lab
tests must be conducted to posiU.vely identify
any lypeof nu. As a matter or course, such tests
are not routinely conducted.
F ootnote· Prendergast. the county 's
epidemiologist. that is. the man with the dis-
ease facts and ra~ures, said. "I was sick ...
<1ncl when lhe epidemiologist is sick. well. that
, indu·atesancpidem k ."
Pot program
now supplied
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Aller a year of stale·
federal negotiations. cancer patients in California
nc~w can apply to use marijuana legally to combat
thP side effects or c hemotherapy, according to an
announcement.
. The s tate law allowing doctors and
pharmal'ies to dispense marijuana to cancer pa-
tiPnts took effect Jan. 1. but there was no mari·
JUana foe the program, said the law's a uthor, Sen.
R'obert Presley. D-Riverside.
The law said the marijuana would be supplied
by the federal government, or the state couJd use
m a rijuana that had been confiscated by l~w en·
forcement officers and tested for purity.
Rut the state decided not to use confiscated
marijuana because of the cost of testing it and the
like lihood or federal objections, Presley's office
said last week
Negotiations with the f<.-deral government ac-
tua 1 ly began about a year ago, when the bill
pa~sed. They were prolonged by a change in the
r«;..5ponsiblt> federal drug agency and by a federal-
st'ale disagreement over the needed amount of
capsules containing THC. the active ingredient in
marijuana •
But Presley said the National Cancer Institute
tlas now indicated it will provide more than half
tlie THC capsules the state has requested, and that
as' enough to get the program started. Marijuana in
cigarette form a pparently was available earlier.
Studies have shown that marijuana is often the
most effective drug available lo ease the nausea
t h' a t f r e q u e n l I y a c c o m p a n i e s c a n c e r
ct!emotherapy.
Landmark razed
SOLIHULL, England (AP> -Local government
officials said a mistaken razing of an 18th century
farmhouse listed for preservation was "one or those
damned, silly, s tupid things that should not have
happened.''
Thomas Richardson, technical services director
for the Solihull, made the comment after it was re-
pqrted that a bulldo&er operator demolished the
f~mhouse instead of knockine down a dilapidated
barn and cowshed across the road.
1 • R ichardson said the driver misread a map.
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Aut o Ce nter M e n s Women 's
Stereo Speeken, 20 oz.
coaxials. Special 19.99
MecPhefaon attocka fits Datsun.
Toyota. V.W .. and Honda.
Orig. 28.99 ea. Now 16.99 ea.
Air Shock•, fits most Ford.
Chevy. Chrys.
Orig. 59.99 Now29.99
Deluxe Heavy Duty Shocka,
ffta most Ford, Chevy, Chrya, AMC.
Orig. 13.99 ea. Now 8.88 ea
Loud end deer Auto Speaker
Syatem with power booster.
Orig. 79.99 , No. 59.99
CruJH Control
Orig. 59.99 Now 49.99
50% off PIHow Shem•
and Oust Rutnea.
50% off Knock on Wood
Kitchen acceaaorl••·
50% off .
Wicker Aaaortment
Shoes
Save 30% to 50%
Family Shoe Clearance
Orig. 9.99-•40. Now 5.99-•20
Toddlers and Infants
Toddle Time DlepoHbl•
Diaper•, large bag.
Orig. 4.39-5.59 Now 3.99 ..
Toddler Boy'• Robe•
Orig. 9.50 Now 6.29
Toddler Boy'• 1/• T-ahlrta.
Orig. $4-4.50 Now 2.99 ,
Toddler lloy'1 2pc. pfey •••
Orig. s10 Now 5.99
Toddler Girl'• Winter Coata,
Size 2T-4T.
Orig. s17..s25
Infant• DrffH•, size
12 mo. and 15-18 mo.
Now 10.99-15.99
Orig. 7.99 Now 5.99
lnfenta ScfHn Print 1leev .....
underehlrta
Orig. 1.49 Now ggc
Newborn Dleper Seta.
Orig. '5
Boye' Actytlc Sweeter, size 8-16.
Orig. 6.44--10.50 Now 2.99
8oya' ... eter/ahlrt ••••·
sizes 8-16
Orig. 19-9.99 Now ~.99
8oy1' Terry lltlrta.
Orig. '9 · Now 2.99 ·
Boye' Ptep llop Vetour Robe
Size 18-22.
Orig. •19 Now 12.44 .., ............. .,,. ..
....,. .... s-12.
.Orig. 4.91 Now 1.91
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Men'• Sportahlrt. long and
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Orig. •13-•14 Now 7.99-8.99
Men'• FHhton Robe•
Orig. •4()..•50 · Now •2&-•35 .. Cudlgan Sweater•
Orig. •21 Now 13.99
Men'• DreH Shlrta, LIS and SIS
in stripes. 1
Orig. •13-114 Now 6.99-7.99
Men'• Wool Slack•, limited sizes
in gray and brown
Orig. 37.50 Now 26.25
Men'a Umbrella (black only)
Orig. '6 Now 2.99
Men'• 9kl and Bomber atyfe
Orig. S3(}.S40 Now 19.99·
Girt•' Jr. High "Seefoem
Lingerie."
Orig. 1.60 Now 44c
Caml·MI
Orig. 4.60 Now ggc
Bra
Orig. 3 .60 Now 9gc
HeH alp a full ans'
Orig. '6-'7 Now 1.99
Pre·achoof Gtrta DreHy Tops
Orig. s7 Now 1.99 ·
School-ege Girts DreHy Tops
Orig. sg Now 2.99
Glrla' aJ Jecketa (size 5·12)
Orig. •20-S22 Now 13.99
Glrla' Cry ... I Pleat DreaHa.
Orig. s14-S16 Now 9.99
Glrla' Dlttoaal
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Girt•' Jeans selected styles
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Orig. •10-•19 Now 5.99
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Orig. 8~10.88 ... Now 5.88·
Glrta' Jr. High Slri!'9
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String Knft Dr•H••
Orig. •17 Now 5.99
Regel Night• Co-ordlnetea
FIL wr.., Robe
Orig. '22 Now 13.99
Pefeme
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FIL Gown
Orig. •16 Now 1~99
Ma. Ne Wrep Robe
Orig. •30 Now 15.99
Me. Ribbed Velour Robe
Orig. 127 Now 15.99
Robellonenu
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-Orig . l20-l30 Mow 13.ft-15.91
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MIH .. Polyeater Motton Pant"
F ash1on colors
Orig. 516 Now 9.99
Jr. Poly Belted Slack•,
holiday colors.
Orig. s1s Now 9.99
50% off selected women's
Ski Jackets
Orig. S29-S44 Now 13.99-23.99
Selected Jr. Holiday blouses
Selected
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Ong. '16
Ms. Crewneck shetland
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Ms. Acrylic Longsleeve cowl
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Embroidered Tops in short
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Orig. '16
30% off all Jr., Ms., and
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Orig. '13-S26 Now 9.10-18.20
30% otf AHorted Jr. and
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011g. s15.s34 Now 9 .99-23.80
Blazers an assorted w ools
and velveteens
Orig.J A8-"60 Now 29.99
30% off Sassoon and
Jordache Corduroy Jeana.
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Orig s2~P42 Now 20.30-31 .99
Ms. Quitted sweatshirts
Orig. 18 99 Now5.99
30% off selected Jr., Mt., and
full-figure aweatera & velours.
Orig. s15.s20 Now 10.50·17.50
Women'• Knit Headwear
Orig. s2-s4 Now 99c.9.99
Women's Umbrella
Special 2.99
CenvH Handbag•
Special 3.99
Gold ftlled Eerrtnga and
Pendent•.
Special buy 9.99
Cubic .Zlrconla Earring•. 25 ct.
Special 24.95
Texa1 ln1trument1 Jogger
wetch wffh stopwatch
Speclal 16.95
14K Gold Hollow Rope Chelna
8" Specl•I buy
18 · · Specl•I buy
20" Specl•I buy
50% off Ledin 10fC and 14k
atone rtnge.
78.88
161.88
118.88
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&rt' <'UI o(f rrC'Jpplnl{' fr um llnkl~ 01
mid calf to hcddllnl' rr1dk tn~ H1·11~al
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the j ungle a::. soph1l>t1catt d sµort~
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st rength. lookan~ nt'Wl•Sl whcn lht:
i:>mphasis 1s at tht• hip And the most
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mg act lhey'rt-either s h;1pcly and
fitted. Rt-na1ssanee style or softly gathered 1Qlo the 't!Os blouson
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looks. hip <H'l'ents or off the shoulder ~loueh It '!:i as di vcr~l' as th1: new pro
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for the well -dressed m an. woman or
ch ild . IL is t.t lso the l imt· for a
wardrobe of shoes. however selel'·
tive, lo complem ent the looks that
make a wardrobe (•om plete. Gone
are the days when a high-heeled
moccasin or a sllng·ba<'k sandal can
carry a woman from da}' to night.
from city to count ryside ..
As pants are the big message. so
are low-heeled sh()(!s. Some are on
wafer·thin or S<'ooped out wedges.
others on lowered heels. newest when
i.hof"l wul plurnp H :.hot·~ aren 't low
the•y •, . ., 1l11w11 lt1 l'.1Jl'ltl
t 'lah urc ll\llrt' 1mµ11rt unt t h:111
1•v1•1 ~h·•tht·r bulk rinu, skim me r
-.1.111t1a1 ,,, m111·1·1:.1!'.1n :.tyll' l\nu \1>
hu llHH·•· lht· llt'W i.hoft, full or f1tl 1,"1I
111·uvo1111Jf1:-. ru.w y uf the 1ww shoe~
UI I' i.h11w111i:: ankle 1nll'l't.'Hl With
lol1> (1( Ian • u11 rnu1t1 n hbon lie~ and
<mk le .l>t raii~ At n1i.:ht, ... andab 1trc
1>cx) arn.J -.tnppy whl'lhcr tu gh hct:led
or fl al
W tJllt'll ll•atlwr j rtll :.lriµIJ} lt·alhcrs
1·11untcr11111111 o;m rn1lh 11.1111>11 umJ but
t l:'f} k1tls k111:-. ('a ll \,.., d 11nl.t. linen,
11hl>1m r..iff1;, 11h.•s ll '>t'l' throui::h
'111 .) I -.trJ"' sh;.in lung .... at111 ancl
µarlil'llUll' ll\ 11111 ha\•· II\, • .., 11f lht•lr
''" 11 th1' '>l'J .... 1111
Tiit: VARU-:T\' .,p.,rn -, l0ndlc~s.
And rf lht' shot• rsn I textured. lhl•
Wt.'d gl' or hct.·I Sl'Cm~ ll• he ropt-.
hemp, <.'ork. b<Jmhoo. -;a tin l'Vt•n the
flash of nwtall1c ... n t h slrn"'
T he lll'WS IS lht• 11IJ)' uf l'nlvr
rn ul11 pastel :-.anclab. han <I~ of l'Oluro.;
1n h<irmonizrng hut•s. ;md tont· un
turw bknds. t-:xe1:pt for tht• na ultl'al
trio of red. whlll' ancJ hluc. l'Olor ltu s
sµrin ~ is gt•ntlc aml niut l'd It st:.irb
with dustt·d m al k µa sll'ls lc:mon.
IJl'<.lt h. nwhm . mint and ic·y hlnc The
tinted m·utrals an• s uhtlt• stancl b~:-..
blush. lt'a. lavt•nd <tr and biscuit ht'·i~c
whilt• dcst.'rt tont·s ar t· t ht•
rwutrals t<1 wateh -khaki. olln ', sand
b a n an u . <'I a y . h 1• ru1 a t\ n d r or
folkloru: dnima. it's marc1u11, mtl1~0.
l'OCoa ht•CJn, t11asl ~nit fuc·hsw the foreruniwrs o( fall
Spring is a st•ason or gn:al ill'la1I.
wi th shocS" :.portmg orn~1m1•nh and
e m bc l11 s hmenls from round th<:
world. Thev·n · frt•sh ancl fo n1·1ful ;,ind
decidedly ·femin1rw hutllms. ho w ...
be ads. lac·e. ·l!ro:.gratn arnl satin n h
bons. studs. dots, knob and ml·l<.t llll'
dis<.'s. Anti fringe. Indian :-.t1ll·h1ni.:.
tassels and beading ;.irt· t•vt·rywht•rc
Camoufklge comes out of the 1ungle and znto fashion with all k inds (JI
sports shoes. Shoum are 1 top left 1 leather sandals from Old Mam Trotters.
1 top right 1 cut-out clogs by Olof Daughters. r bottom left I ankle-111~11
sneakers from Crayons and 1 bottom nght 1 Western boots from Wrnnylrr
Some institutions help family, some inter/ ere
~l•l lo nw D•llr Pilot There are m any ways in which the institu-
tions of the commun1lv can supp0rt the family
in its functions rather than provide programs
that will substitute for and replace the family.
This is the opinion of the Rev. Steven
Pre iMer, director of the National Center for
Family Studies at the Catholic University of
America in Washington. D.C.
In designing programs. he says. every in
slitution should question itself about how its a1· ~
tions affect the life and strength of the family.
IN OUR HIGHLY j.ndustrialized society. he
s ays, the tasks of raising a flmily have been
divided among the nation's various community
institutions. Schools have tended to become
solely responsible for educating our children,
day care centers for caring ror our children dur-
ing the work day and hos pitals for bringing our
children into the world. .
Jn essence, says Rev. Preister, families
have been disenfranchised in their own· run<.'-
-llOlls by ir\Stitulions.
Tt.a.4Jtate of affairs has begun to change. he
says. l"or example, many couples have become
much more actively involved in the process of
)>regnancy and childbirth; fathers are often
present at the birth today and mothers learn to do
exercises while giving birth instead or being aneat.hetised. ·
"Parentln1 can be more validated in the
world ol work," he explains. "with the u~e of
Oex time cnextble work hours according to the
needs of P.acb person), maternity. leave for both
parenta providin1 of child-care arrangements
on the ~ premises so parents can be with
their children periodically throughout the day,
and a concerted effort on the part or industry
"' not to transfer a family with children."
HEALTH CAaE 18 another area which
needs to support the family ln its funciions
rather than · tryi• to be a aubllitut. for the
famUy, 1a,1 Father Preister. Hospital staff
IHJ C.'!Clnli .. r the flmlly of a p11Uent to be in the
way, when tn taat, h• notea, the partlolr•tJoa or
f unll1 can be one of the moet powerfu heattn1 .,_ti tor the paUent.
Sine• man1 parent• mu1t leave their
elalldrwa wtdl • d•J care raetlitJ while t!My _ wen, etilld-cue IMUtUUona m\llt a11o tlnel•
ta ... ~ft rel8Uonahlp with ,. .. ti, ....... . Pnlater'. .
• .,,_. .,. tDb few day c8N emten lD UM
Families have been disenfranchised in their
own /unctions by institutions, says the director
of the National Center for Family Studies at the
Catholic University o[ America.
country which have such a partnenhip, ·' he
says, "where parents consult with the people at
the center once every week or two to discuss the
child." ~
MENTAL HEALTH institutions and in-
dividual professionals can also offer support to
the couple or family in need.
It someUmea Ja dlfficuJt to know when
thin11 have aotten bad enou1h J.o~ • couple to seek outalde help. he' explaina. However, he IUC·
1eata some tell-tale alps a couple •~Id look
for :
-Either or both partnera fMl stuck and u
thou1"h there la juat no way out of tbelr probtema. ; ·
One or both pa rtners feel that certain
a spects of their relationship are more than tern·
porarily out of control.
Serious emotional or physica l problems
arc manifeslinR the mselves in any particular
fa m ily mem ber.
One or both partners ar~ beginning to
worry excessively about something.
Once you've decided that it's time to seek
professional help how do you go about finding
<'Ompetent help? Rev. Preister recommends the
following as good sources of information in
shopping for a professional who is suited to your needs :
-ASK FOR SUGGESTIONS from your
priest. rabbi or minister.
When you find a potential professional.
ask about his credentia ls. You have a right to
know if he has ever worked with your type of
problem(s>. with someone of your ethnic. re·
ligious and c ultural background.
Find out if the professional · has been
certified by the American Association of Mar-
riage and Family Therapists.
Call your Community Mental Health Agency.
-Contact the American Association of
Marriage and Family Therapists to obtain a
directory of certified professionals by location.
-CHECK voua INSU&\NCE poUcy Lo
determine what is covered ln the area of mental
health. AJI Community Mental Health Atencies ·
and all social service aaencies under reli1ious
auspices have a sUdint scale of char1es for
services rendered, baaed on an indlvlduaJ's in-
come. .
In addition to seekina the help or a qualified
professional, there are preventative meuures
that can be taken. says Rev. Preister, to help
couples and fammes before they are in
desparate str1ita, for example:,
-Most Community Mental Health Aaen.
cies give e<Mcatlon enrichment coune1 in patenllnf.
-"Marriace encountera" under the
auspices ol numeroua reUatoua and Meular in·
stltulloaa provide one means ol belp. -
-Numeroua 1upPort 1"*111 nilt lD wbicb peers share what may prove to ba nluaMe ln·
formatJon for coup)" or famlllel.. · ··u tbele support 1roupe do DGt _..ta~
commlBUtJ," IQI a.v . ........._,1& 11 p;mw.
to •tart ane. Tue UMt lniUaUft • oraeet•1 younelwe ud ftnclin1 a....,.......,._ to
-work with )'OU."
fklnoey, Je1tu11rf 4. 1881 DAIL V PILOT .4 j,.
...
Now there's
'cowboy boot
syndrome'
· Urban cowboys have cowboy hats. cow-
boy shirts, cowboy jeans and, often, the
"cowboy boot syndrome" -a foot malady
recently identified by the California P~iatry Asso~iation.
"We 're seeing an increase in a whole
range or foot problems, including ingrown
toenails , corns, calluses and bunions, all
caused by the boots currently in vogue," said
John Connolly. association president.
"AND MEN ARE the prime victims. for
a change," he added . "They're s uddenly be-
ing confronted with a problem that women
have put up with for years -trying lo wear
shoes thet were never meayt to conform to
the human foot.
"The pointed toe so important to the
'urban cowboy' fashion look is the culprit.
Cowboy boots come to a point, the human
foot does not "
In addition to the damage caused by
cramming toes into an almost non·existent
toe box, cowboy boots offer little if any shock
absorption, Conno lly said.
"AND SINCE these boots are worn
primarily for dancing, and vigorous dancing
at that. the feet are also const-'cintly being sub-
jected to jarring shocks," he said. "The re -
s ult is .a pair of aching, tired feet when the
da nce is over ." ·
Connolly offered som e hints for wearing
cowboy boots in relative comfort.
·'The first rule is to buy the largest boot
you c·an wear without walking right out Of it
forget your normal size." he said. "Sel1·1·t
a pair about 11 :1 inches het ween the end of the:
big toe and the point of the boot.
"WHJl.F. THIS extra-large boot accom·
modates your toes more comforta bl y, your
hee ls a rc going lo s lip and you'll need a.
reputabJ(' sh<.>e salesman or cobbler to insert
m ate rials around the hack and s ides of the
boot ht.-el 111 st a ln lt zt· I hl' foot "
Connoli, s aul !hi:-. finished product is
"less than u1e;tl " and should not be worn
rout inely
Men's fashion
elegant in '81
Men a re returning to t•legance at eve ry
turn relaxed elegance. with '80s s avvy
E ven separates and casual wear have a morl'
form al essence .
And, according to the Footwear Council.
spring '81 shoes ar e following s uit. From
wing-tips to sandals the ele~ant m·essage is
clearly defined.
The secret of the clothing is in the fabric
Suits and jackets refle<.'l a refined quality in
silk. silk blends, linen. mohair, and the lux-
ury. or cashmere At ease. it's the classic
elegan<'e of <.'her ks and plaids. best ex
emplified by the renaissance of Madras.
IN TIIE OFFICE or out. men ace re-
disco vering the traditiona l line·up of poplin.
!.e.ers ucker and fine pin <.'Ord Silhouettes are
basically classil·. uncluttered and clean.
Cool is the key lo color from fresh
palette of watercolor pastels to muted blue
and polished ~ray except when it <.'om es
to spring-summer sport blazers where lhl'
hues are hot.
With t he new a pproach lo dothinl?.
com es a diffe re nt attitude toward footwear .
The avant garde conc·eµl 1s pairing casual
shoes with formal s ituations : tassel moccasins
for business with a ma dras jacket and the
newest plairl-fronl unplc;,itcd trousers.
SHOES SHA Pt: up ror sprin~ as Jazz ox-
fords. Bal ox fords. win~ lips. hua ra<'hcs,
moccasins. slim·lastcd penny loafers. san
dais and Western boots
The newest miHerials are sm ootht·sl
leathe rs or jusl t he opposit e Sueded and
gr ained leathers . ;mi linc fi nishes a nd hea \'~
gauge canvas add new dimension. The dt'
finitive details . tassels. hand·s titching amJ
beading, Indian style: top-stitching : chromt:
and composition soles: and the lame d-down
wedge taking a masculine stance.
In a lighter , a lthough no less sale able
vein is the he she a pproach
For spring '81. it 's the style that ·s the
same. not the execution This year. men and
wome n will be followin~ in eac h other's
footsteps in penny loafers. boating mocs, sad·
die shoes. jazz oxfords and the continuing ar·
ray of active sport looks
At night. it's tuxedo pumps all the way
An appropriate end to the dawn-to-dusk wardrobe.
Kids' forecast
t Children are stepping into grown.up
s hoes in the Fashions they wear and the
footwear that completes each look.
For girls, it's the ease of a jumpsuit and
all the new pants whether long or short. It's
the romance or a pretty dress, the freshness
or clothes that are short and s nappy, the im-
pact or folkloric and native looks that speak a
foreign language.
ACCORDING TO the Footwear Counclt.
America's youngest women will be stepping
into slides, ankle strap sandals, Indian
headed and fringed mocasslns, decorative •
espadrilles, tuxedo flats and detailed shoes :
that are studded, cut·out, see·lhrouah. bowed
and be·ribboned just like their elders. ~
For boya, It's bualriesa aa usual. Just like ~
their fathers In clean suits and Jacketa, ~
newest plain-front trousers, pattemed ahirta ~
and three-dimensional ties. ~
Plus, it's the freedom to be relaxed in so ;
many ways -polo ahtrta. "pullo¥en, and t
clasaics: ·In new pastel colorth11. bermuda l.
ahorta, and active spOrta. • ~
SPRING FOOTWEAR for boys ia as i
adult 11 u..t for srown·up rnodels. It runa the \
1amut from na11ed and ready for •action to ne•tlJ tailored or ,..,axed ad UI). !
"'lael•cl•d are boatta1 and ladtal f moe..-. . ..-..s ulldala, \mllllllttred •· 1 f Ocdl, '8•WI)' Hkle·llllb· IHaten .. d ..........
I'
A~· cw.. y PtlOT Su11day. Jan~ry 4, ttlt
What's a mother to do?
W• ere • l'Oun\ry nf d1f
fer••u~• Our pc>&IUc1 ar« b1parti1an,
ov la.lth ts 14t<'tarlan. our food•
aa4 <'uatom1 ar• mulll eUuue
-.d our morale are up for arat.
Amid a hyaterical kid yeWn1.
"Pleue, Mommy. I'm IOn')',"
(that wu a touch) thia it the
ltlnd of support I 1ot from the
mob.
Never are theH dafferenc•
mort evad•nt than when we
MMn« acrou a child who ta bav
lDI a temper tantrum Everyune
w(lllet1•ns It 11 an authority (Ill
who 11 reapon ubl ~ for lh•
letnps tantrum •nd what to du
at.out ''
beyoad ~IUoa. WboM very
life la dra1nlnc °"' ol hla bqdy becaUM he la tired and ,,.-anti to
be "arned at the s1me moment
you •"' carryln1 50 pounds of
.irut·erl-. and a seven-month
fetua anaide you
"What kind of mother can
stand to hear her child cry like
lhat?" "He needs lovln1, that's
what he needs." "I 'd say he
needs attention. -Probably
does n't 1et any at home." "I
sfw her earlier. She held hiS Ht·
tie arm so ti1ht, I thought she'd
pull It ou\ of the socket." "She
couldn't afford a lousy piece of ·
bubble gum?" "She's the one
who should be spanked for not
keepln1 an eye on him.•·
Jdt to darify. l 'm nut ta1'Ull
about your harmleu llttl•
1tomp1nK thf' foot dan<:H•lC up
1nd down wh1n1na and
wha mpenna ol a <·h1 Id who cluean 't
wut to io an \he deep end of the
ewamnuna ~
I · m ta.lluna your one a.how only
mat1oee-perlormance or • child
ly\na ~ \bt! Ooor bile a 1111e ol
laundry 1eream101 and cryan&
with a volt·e tKat s hatters
-..1ast1c The child whose limbs
ha ve turned to string Whose
fii r e ts s wolle n with te ars
Th" »ad fact 111 mothers do not
.!illc ll with lht:tr own In • temper
1utuation l found this out quite
paiofl.&lly one summer when my
Wddler entwined himself around
m y le& in a supermarket and
chanted ooe word, ''Gum," for
~ minutes. The weight of drag·
ll1lK rum on m y let became
qu&le annoying and I said to him
firmly, "No'.''
Gettinl up from my knees. I
reached over to pick up my son.
It was then that he gave his
performance for his big finish :
HE FLINCHED!
The crowd loved i\. One
woman, said, "I don't know why
·God gives children to people like
The next thing I know he had
pulled o ver ~he entire gum
m1Achine. I whacked him on lhe
bottom and began pick ing up
3,000 paec~s of rolling gum balls.
that!" .
I knew. And I wasn 't going to
do it anymore.
Agency aids bereaved
DEAR ANN LANDERS. This
morning's mall brought news or
the suicide ol a friend. He was a
lovely man whose wife recenUy
passed away.
Seven calls a day Just to see If
everybody is "all right" is loo
darned many.
His daugh\er had assumed
t'.hat he had adjusted well, ·but
since she was not living near
him she had only. his letters to
.JO by.
iteven times. She ne ver has
anything to talk about -just
wants to make sure everybody is
"all right."
At some polat you must say,
"Enou1h ... and no more," as·
sert your ladependence ud leU
your mother lhat ber 1mother-
1a, la creat1a1 problems le your
marriage. Malle I& plalll &bat one
call a day Is eaoa1Ja ualeu t.llere
I• aa emer1eacy. If she la•lata
on caUl.ag more fs:equeatly, say,
.. Sorry, I've got to rua. I'll
phone you tomorrow.'' Thea do
It.
Most people are not aware
that the death of a spouse is the
most traumatic -0f all life's
changes. The difficult problems
usually begin weeks after the
funeral. when the last relative
/ has gone and the day-to·day
routine resumes. The bereaved
widows and widowers should be
told about the help they can get
f-rom a government agency.
My mother is not a widow. She
and Dad are in good health.
have a car. no financial worries
and many friends, but suddenly
I have become the center of her
life. This woman does more
bossing now than when I was 15.
In fact. she had a job then and
had very litUe time for me. Now
she· can't leave me alone.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will
you please try to find space in
pt)ur column for just one more
word frorr an animal lover who
was incensed by that letter
critical or pet lovers?
Those who are inte r ested
s hould· write to W i dowed
Persons Ser vice AARP/NRTA,
1909 K. Street NW, Washington,
D.C. 20049. Thanks for all the
good you do. -ALONE BUT NO
LONGER FEARFUL
IL annoys my husband when
she phones so often, and we've
had arguments about it. I 've
asked Dad lo help, but he says,
"She is a good pe rson and
I will simply quote one of
Ame rican 's favorite authors.
Mark Twain. He said. "If you
pick up a starving dog and make
him prosperous. he will not bi~e
you. This is the principal dif·
ference between a dog and a
man." Sign me -LILLIAN B.
OF EVERYWHERE
means well. ·
DEAR FRIEND: I'm grateful
for the Information. I did DOt
know thJs service was available.
Tbank yoo for helping me to
help others.
I don 'l want to put m y mother
out or my life. All I want is a
normal relationship. Please
he lp. -BABY OF 39
DEAR ANN LAND ERS : My
mother is retired and has very
little lo do. So she ca lls me on
lhe phone. Yesterday it was
DEAR 39: I hate to be a bott,
but I'll have to say It agalD. It
lakes two people to create a
situation like yours -a mother
wbo is a compuJslve neurotic
and, a daughter who will permit'
!lerself to be imposed upon.
DEAR LILLIAN : Tb at quote
certainly renects Mark Twain's
delightful cynicism. But I am
unclear as to how one makes a
dog pn>flperods. Put him in the
movies, or on TV, maybe?
Thanks for writing.
Name's the syme
WALNUT CRE EK , Calif. (AP) -"May I
have your name?'' asks the man laking a pizza
order.
''Ronald Reagan.·· comes the reply.
"Oh. yeah? I'm Jack Benny."
But it really was ROa'ald Reagan, though
not the pr~ident elet't. ordering pizza in Walnut
Creek
Thjs Reagan is a 40-year-old inventor and
accountant for the Centr al Contra Costa County
Sanitary Distrfrt.
Having the same na me as the GOP politi·
cian has produced some "comical" situations.
he s ays.
In the late 1960s. Reagan lived in Sacramen·
lo when the governor was a man named
Reagan. And Reagan, CPA, kept getting ttie
governor's mail.
"ll was addressed three ways -either Gov.
Ronald Reagan, the Honorable Ronald Reagan
or Ronald Reagan. H it came to me the last two
ways. I opened it," he sllid.
· Once, very early in the morning'; be got a
lobg-distance tele phone call from Sweden ask,
int-where Cfmpaign contributions could be
sent.
Law aima to diaaJuroge
child cmlody flighta
WASHINGTON (AP) -A new law re-
quiring all state courts lo abide by child
custody decrees issued by other stales is de·
signed to deter parents from broken homes
from kidnapping their children lo thwart
custody orders. •
The measure, signed by President ~arter
on Monday, was promoted by the estimated
25,000 to 100.000 child snatchings in the Unit·
ed States each year.
Sen. Malcol~ Wallop, R-Wyo., a prin·
cipal sponsor of the measure. has said the
law will remove the incentive parenta may
have for kidnapping their children and mov-
ing tl)em to another state in an effort to have
·~ustody decrees chanl{ed.
. -.
Fluol'e8Cent lights cheaper
f (AP) -If you are considering installing
i w lighting in some part of your home, the ex·
rt.a say you '11 save in the long run by using n rescent li1hta. · .
1 Fluorescent bulbs give out more ll•ht per W.tt of electricity than other types, and that
lAnaJates into lower electric bllla.
t For example. a 40-wau nuoretc9tt bulb
.l,ea out 80 lumen.I" per watt of ll&bt, while a
;o:watt incandescent bulb &ive1 olf only 14. 7
l enaperwatt.
• Over a 7·hour period, aceordln1 to tbe
erl)' Department, the n~ bulb would
e you 140 watts of electrtclty while provld1n1
re Ulht.
MONDAY, JAN. 5
By SYDNEY OMARR
• ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19>: Highlight con·
fidence, willingness· to accept challenge; long-
standing obligation will be fulfilled. Older
persons become your allies and aid you in earn·
ing more for your efforts.
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20J: Pl.ans fw future
journey come into focus. Accent on distance,
language and educational project. This can be
your power-play day. What seemed out·Of·rP.11rh
becomes readily available.
GEMINI CMay 21-June 20): Make new start
in new direction. Stress independence. originali·
ty and inventiveness. Delve beneath surface in·
dications. You could be recipient of "occult
knowledge."
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow through
on hunch; your intuition serves as reliable
guide. Defer to wishes or one close to you. in·
eluding partner or mate. You're asked to bring
together those who bold opposing views.
LEO CJu.ly 23·Aug. 22): Avoid :direct con·
frontation.s; exhibit humor. intellec(ual curiosi·
ty. Long-distance call aids in clarifying posi·
lion. Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure pro·
minenUy.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Seft. 22): Romance.
cre ativity, change, trave and a variety of
sensations highlight lively scenario. Lethargy is
shoved aside and you feel more vibrant. Young
persona are drawn to you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Avoid falling into
trap of over-confidence. Get ideas on paper -
and protected. Focus on home, property and
eliminaUon of safety hazards.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on
relatives, home environment and special
message~. Be flexible. show that you can
change with the times. One in position to aid
will ouWne program.
SAGl1TA&IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Define
financial terms -take nothing for granted
where inveatmenta are concerned. Pisces, Vir:go
persona figure prominently. You obtain needed
material and can locate article that had been
misplaced or atolen.
CAP&ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Get orf
sidelines and into direct competition. Hither·
upa will back your position. Scenario features
money and love. Jud1ment. intuition prove ac·
~rate.
-., AQVAaJVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You lain ac·
cesa to coalldentJaJ malerlaJ. Important project
will be completed. One you admire retuma com·
pllment. Ari•. Libra penona ftpre prominent·
ly. I.oak beb1nd tcea• for anawen.
PllCD (Ptb. If.Mar. 20): Conlideace is
restored; member ol oppoeite au boo9U your
_morale. Empba1l1 oa fuUUlm.at ot hopes,
wisb• and fantul•.
MR. AND MAI. SINCLAIR
Doiron-Whan
Diane Whan, of Huntington Beach and
Stephen Doiron of San Antonio, Texas, were
married at the South San Antonio Baptis t
Church.
The bride. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Don
Whan or Huntington Beach, graduated from
Edison High and works for the U S. Air Force.
The groom is the son or Mr. and Mrs .
Rola nd Doiron of San l\ntonio. He graduated
from Southwest Texas State University. He is
e mployed by t he San Antonio Independent
School Olstncl.
The couplt' wi11 Ii ve in Texas.
Buchanan-Bradhurne
William F. Buchanan or Newport Beach
took Julie Ann Bradburne, also of Newport
Beach, as his bride m a ceremony at St. An ·
drews Presbyterian Church.
The bride ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard H. Bradburne of Newport Beach. She
graduated from .Newport Harbor High School
and Orange Coast College.
The bridegroom. son or Mr. and Mrs. Jay 0 .
.
Gomez-Martos
Juanita Gomez and Raymond Martus are
bethrothed. .
The future groom is the son or Mr. and Mrs .
Bernard Martus of Huntington Beach. He is a
magna cum laude graduate ofUC Irvine.
Hi s fiancee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Gomez or Springfield, Vt. She gradual·
ed from the Uni versit y of Ve rmont and is a
socia l worker at the Medical Center Hospital of
Vermont.
Snyder-Watson
Debby Snyder ahd Dusty Watson, both o(
Costa Mesa. plan to be married.
The future bride. the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert K. Snyder of Costa Mesa is a
graduate of Newport Harbor Hjgh.
The future bridegroom is the son of Don
Watson of Pasadena and Mra. Jackie Watson of
Balbofl. He is a gr aduate of Pasadena High School
and Orange Coast College.
A February wed<fing'is planned.
·Adams-White
Judith R. Adams of Costa Mesa and Curtis
F. White of Irvine have announced their engage-
ment.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E . Adams of Sun City, graduated from
Foothill High School in Tustin and attended Cal
State Fullerton.
The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest White of Irvine, graduate_d !J:.om
University High School and attends Cal State
Fullerton.
The wedding Is planned for April.
Shaffer-Litsinger
An autumn wedding is planned by Leslie
Shaffer or Huntington Beach and Richard Lits·
inger. of Lynwood.
She is the daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. R.
James Shaffer of Huntington Beach. Miss Shaf·
fer graduated from Marina High School. She
plans lo graduate in June from the USC School
of Pharmacy.
Her fiance is the son of David W. Lltsinger
and the late Ardell Lilsinger. He is a sergeant
with the Los Angeles Police Department.
Toddlers help par.ents
Keeping a toddler out in sight and is rewarded
of the kitchen while with lhe good feeling of
J;crubbing the noor ls no doing something "im·
small thing. Toddlers portant."
are notoriously eager
"helpers," especially Prot~on where waler is involved. ~
Save yoar temper and
put the tot's Interest lo After bathing or
work. Provide a small showering, use either .. a
spon1e and a little pail deodorant or an an·
o( warm sqapy water lo. tlperaplrant, depending
wash a portion of the on the kind o! protection
noor. needed.
A little spilled water A deodorant inhibits
won't matter lf you plan the 1rowth of bacteria
work to flnlab ln the and helP9 prevent odor.
y o u D 1 s le r' t I r e a. An anll·Pertplrant help•_
Meanwhile, the child la atop penptratlon.
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MRS. DOIRON MRI.BUCHANAN
Buchanan of Newport Heach, as a "raduate o! both Newport Harbor High School and Orange
Coast .College. He is employed by \he Heme\
Fence Co.
After a trip to Mexico. the couple plan to
live in Hemet .
Mott-Lilly
Donna Belle Lilly was married to Gordon
Dennis Mott in Te poztlan, Morelos, Mexico in a
ceremony performed in the garden setting of a
private villa.
The bride. the daughter of Dr. and Mrs .
T erry E. Lilly ot Corona del Mar. graduated
· cum laude from Rad cliffe College. She is resi·
dent vice president in the financial institutions
division or Citibank. N.A . in Mexico City. .-
lier husband is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald 0 . Mott of Gainesville, Fla .. and a cum
laude graduate of Harvard College. lie is a cor-
respondent for the Associated Press in Mexico
City.
Sinclair-Borns
f<im Burns and Stan Sinclair . both ol
Kirkland. Wash .. were married at the Over-lake
Christian Church in Kirkland.
The bride, daughte r of Mrs. Cam J ohnson of
Sea ttle and Warren Burns <>f Portland. Ore
graduated from Huntington Beach lllgh and at
tends the University of Wash ..
The bridegroom as the son of Mr. and Mrs
John Sinclair of Rupert. Idaho. He attended Boise
State lJniversity. Ida ho. and owns his own bust•
ness.
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81 IOBN &\aBOVa CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK
(AP> -Welcome to one ol the .natioll'a newest
national parka. A vialt here, the brochure pro·
mi ... , "la always an adven.ture." ,
It quickly adds "The aeu are unfor&iving,
gettine onto the islands is an uncertainty ~d
the islands themselves are primitive and
ecoloetcatJy fraliJe."
SAILOU A&E WA&NED to know the
charts, carry plenty of life preservers and wear
them. beware of the surging sea when landing
and keep a keen eye on the weather which can
change rapidly.
Once on the islands, the brochure advises,
stay away from the cliffs which are always fall·
ing into the sea, stay on the trails to avoid the
cactus and, while ori the trails, watch out for
potholes.
Oh-yes, on East Anacapa Island, stay away
from the lighthouse. It has a high intensity
foghorn that can damage the ears.
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tides that can 1trand you or trap you aeainat a •::
cliff. ··· "Remember," the brochure adds, "it is a
lone way to the hospital if you are injured.
Please be ~areful."
Otherwise, have a good lime. 'I
Conereaa, in authorizin1 $30 million to ob· ·
lain park land, did not intend it as a vacation :
place for peripatetic or adventurous Americans. :
IT WAS MO&E CONCE&NED witb the nest·
ing sites for the California brown pelican, an en· 1
dangered species. the tidepools and their·:•
wildlife, the seals and sea lions that breed here,'.•
certain archaeological digs and what may be'·
the final resting place of explorer Juan· ... ·
Rodriguez Cabrillo, who scouted the coast for\'·
the Spanish in the 16th century.
Visitors have the lowest priority. Congress.':
said they could be admitted in limited numbers. ·;
Nevertheless some 400,000 came ashore last '.
year, and somehow the islands accommodated ·
them. The number is only a guess, since the ·,
park doesn't have a front door. At any rate,
they don·t stay long.
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The brochure urges respect for the sea
creatures. since the fish can "inflict nasty
punctures and bites,'' and the seals and sea
lions "can seriously injure persons" who get too
near. The eight Channel Islands were never
part of the mainland, apparently. They are KELP 81DS.·WAMNG INTO SANTA ROSA ISLAND CAYE, HELPS FRAGILE ECOLOGY
Such ... lie 9U8telna lerger marine m•mmala th•t lnh•blt neweat nation.a park If you explore the tidepooJs. you are
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or dcc·cpttvn
Tht•rt' 1., " lot i.:h11-.tl) iit.Kiul thcst' islands
T here 11> a i.:hu:-.t fur1· ... 1. for in:-.lancc. ('reated
when !>and ('t1Utl'd t rec:. <1nd I urned lo c·ement
Ins ide tht.• vt·~ctat1011 rnttctl away, lea ving a
hollow remmck r 11f wh<.11 wa:. there before
Santa Crui 1i. lhi: largt·st island in the na-
tional park II ':. Hh<rnl tht• Sil t or Manhattan
Two ranches on thl' islands gnne li vestock on
mosl of lht· <H'rcaj.lc. ~n<I tht lJ S. Navy main·
t ains an install ation the re.
-But to p<trk·goers . the isla nd is best known
fo~ lhe caves carved into the shoreline by the
sea and the mountain peaks that re ach 2.400
feel.
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THE SECOND l.i\RG•:ST is Santa Rosa,
a lmost s urrounded by ke lp beds which m akes ·it
a great kitchen for cooking up the sea life that
sus tains larger m<Jrine ma·mmals and the
rookeries of sea birds a long the western s ide.
On s hore it is ha ve n for lhc Channel Island fox
and various deer.
WILDLIFE GIVEN TOP PRIORITY AT CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK
Obaervera fat outnumbered by Mala and Ma Ilona that breed at Point Bennett
Santa Barbara Is land is th~ ..smallest, only
635 ,acres. and is a ll that re mains of an ancient
volcano. lls s teep difrs are shrouded by fog
morning and-nig ht. Lack of fresh wate r dis·
couraged all but m0<.horn habitation.
night. but they may nol t•amp withjn sight of the
shore. m ay not build fires and must lake all of
their trash ba~k home with the m. The park
ser vice wants to keep them out of sight to dis·
courage passersby .
Yet this island has one of the mos t
vivid displays of marine wildlife of ·any of the
islands.
-It has hccoml' a haven fo r sailboats that
rind lhe harbor <it C<ila lina loo crowded. It is a
birdwatche r 's delight with the brown pelican,
weste rn gull. harn o wl. America n kestrel ,
meadowlark . horrwd lark ancl others abounding.
THE CALIFORNIA SEA lion. the northern
e lephant seal. the s teller sea lion. the harbor
seal. the northern fur se al and the Guadalupe
fur s eal flouris h on the be a c hes a n d
sheltered coves. More s pecies or this family
abound here than are fo und anywhere else i n
the world.
P 0 0 K SA· N :~ I (.i lJlo: I. 1 s I and . t he
western must. ha:. li1·c·11 us(•d for fa r ming, mis-
s ile ·trarktng und a ltomh1ng range. It is still
owned by tht• "la v>. and v1s1lors must have a
:.pc1·1al &X!rrnll ;111d ht• ac·t·ompanied hy a park
ranger. The Na vy 1ns 1sls tha t eve ryone leave by
nightfall
Only researcher s arc allowed to camp over-
J\n acapa Island. actually three almost cor.
necled islands. is the most ac.·ccssi hi e of this in
accessible quintet.
On a good holid ay weekend. there may be
as ~any as 300 boats around the island for the
READ.ER FOR 44 YEARS RECALLS
CARRIERS, COUPON SAVINGS,
FARM . NEWS AND GOAT HILL
A Costa Mes a woman may
hold the record for being the .
longest·tcrm s ubscriber to the
Daily Pilot.
In fact, Ione Ladd, 85, first
subscribed in ·t936 to one of
the Daily Pilot's ancestors -
the Costa Mesa Globe-He rald.
T~e subscription was a gift
from th~ real estate agent
who sold her the home in
which she still lives.
"For 44 years , I've been
reading the Globe-Herald and
later the Daily Pilot to keep
up with all t he news in this
town.
"In fact. I 'vc been reading
the paper s ince Costa Mesa
was nothing but a wide spot in
the road called Goat Hill."
Mrs. Ladd said.
• In tfiose days when farms
and vegetable stands dotted
the roadside from Goat Hill
t o L o s A ·n g e 1 e s , t h e
Globe.Herald k ept such
farmers as Mrs. Ladd up with
local agricultural news. The
_ Daily llilot continues th~t
tradition by k eeping her
informed of local issues
affecting her life.
Mrs . Ladd also reme mbe rs
the many carriers who've
delive red her paper ·for 14
years.
"I recently was taking a
taxi downto wn when the
drive r --an o ld m a n
recogruzed me as a woman to
whom he used to deliver the
Globe-Herald.
"And when I voted last
yea r , a middle-aged man
working at th e poll s
remembered m e by name
and address as a subscriber
to· whom he d e live red the
Daily Pilot," Mrs . Ladd said .
Daily Pilot carrie r s continue
to serve her fa ithfully, she
added.
One of Mrs. Ladd's happy
r ecollections of her years
ta king the Daily Pilot -and
of the Globe-Herald before -
is of the money she's saved
over the years by clipping
coupons and s h o pping
advertisements placed in the
paper by local merchants.
''I can't even count the
dollars I've saved -going all
the way back to TeWinkle's .
Household Department Store,
Pink's Drug Store and the old
Alpha Beta," she said.
fishing. and diving. Another reason 1s the out·
hous e a l t're nch y's Cove
SOME HOW THESE ISLi\NDS have s ur -
vived the depreda tions of man. Oil s pills. prac ·
tice bombing and vandalis m are now. park
rangers hope. all in the past.
But there are reminde rs. Then ! is a church·
like building on J\nacapa It is not a church. It
ho uses the water ta nk. Vandals used to take
pots hots at it to watch it leak The church
facade now offe rs protection
If it takes a specia l kind of v1s1lor . this na
tional p<irk requires a s pecial kind of ranger . a :.
well
Says supervisor Bill Ehorn. whose c>ldest
sta ff m emhe r 1s 4:1. "It ta kes someone who real·
ly wants to he here. someone who doesn't get
motion sickness <There is a lot of bo<iting on
heavy seas> and someone who does n 't mind
isolation. Young couples work out best. ..
• NATIONAL PARK
Records set stmight
ENFIELD. England <AP> -The world's
longest mustache grows an inch lon1er. The
world's oldest man g rows a year older. A team of
cooks sets a new mark for peeling potatoes
quickly.
In our fast-paced world, nearly one·fourth
of the records listed in the Guinness Book of
Records changes with each new year 's edition.
IF YOU WANT lo be a Re naissance m an.
you have to hurry to keep up.
One man who hurries is fliorris Mc Whirter.
the book's editor, who says he has of necessity
become "an expert on ex~s." He keeps a
card rile on them . ·
"So if we want to check up on the longest
s eaweed or the fa stest bat or the quickest
anyone's been made a saint. we have to get onto
a m ycolog is t . a c haropte ro logis t or a
hagiologist." he said in an interview at his of·
rice in this IAlndon suburb
ALTHOUGH THE GBR, as he calls it. re·
c eives s omt.• 20.000 .lefters and countless
telephone ca lls a ye<ilr wit b claims for records in
baton twirling. yodeling , onc·legged standing or
bubblegum blliw1ng, Mc·Whirtcr s aid most of its
information <.'ame from the "ologists ."
"I think then· arc a hout 480 of them ." he
s aid ''I've complied :i list There a re helmin·
t hologists. for exa mple. expert!> on the rather
unlovely subje<'I of ta pe worm!> ..
McWlllRTER 'S BOOK marked its 25th an-
nivcrsa r) in l~J. as <i handy guide for people
who want to kct•p up with tht· changing facts but
don ·1 h:i ve I.ht• lt·lt•pho n1; n u mhe rs of the
"ologists ...
From an initial print run nf six copies in Oc-
toher 1955. the GBrt h<is now s1>ld 40 million
<·o pies .
"THERE'S NO SUBJU'T really that we're
not interc:sted in. If it 'i, measurable, we've got
supe rlatives ... Mc Whirler i.aid.
But he said. "T he hook 1s limited lo lhin5!S
that arc ml'a:.urahle Whal we a void a re value
judg ments the most beautiful woman. for in -
s tance What we record 1s lhl' woman with the
most children. the fattc!>l wom an and so forth ...
One problem Mc Whirler s ays he faces is the
l'nd less subdiv1s1ons antJ permutations of re·
cor ds that a re pos:.1h le t he Am e r ican
hast'bal~syndrom t of records ~one ma d.
"I ALWAVS THINK thilt permutations on
r ecords ~come boring, .. :\1cWhirter said . "One
wants to ~el ahsolull' records and mea ningful
ones Records must he done in s ur h a way as to
keep the punt) of records "
In h1i. 'it a r('h for "pun t> ... :V'ltWhirter has
done a ct>rtain <Jmounl of origina l research. and
has bet·omc>. umong othl'r i hings, something of
an .. 11log1:-.t" h1m:.clf on lhl' -;uhjec·I nf claims for
ad \'ant·t'<l t>ld HJ.!l'
11 l' h <c ~ • h t· e n 1 n ~ t r u m e n l ., I 1 n cl I s .
('n•d1t1nµ v >rn<· o f !tw lic..·tt1·1· known l'la1m ants to
r l'<'lirrb. and h<t s paid a \'l~tl to <:RR'l> own
s e le<'lr nn. 11:-1 ~ l·ar old St11 j.!c·c·h1 :.o Iz um i of
.Japan. to '>h<Jn• ;c drink of lil<ic·k s ugar "fig
watl•r ... wi th him "Wht·n I tole! him he 'A as the
oldest t'ert1f1ed hum an he1ng of ;ill time.··
McWhirter said, "hts face lit up "
Now that farm news no
longer is a major interest for
Mrs. Ladd, other local news
-especially reports of
services and_>housing for
senior· citizens -gets her
special attention, along with
what's goint on in the county,
the state, the nation and the
world.
The Daily Pilot ap-
preciates Mrs. Ladd's
loyalty over the years and
is proud to know she still
gets special enjoyment
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SUNPLOWt:R. Jlllu. (AP>-Doatbeoame . ff ... L--J •~'-e •---· ·~ewaitulonauwecubeforelOADltotae \ I I 8ubbySledleriq a bell! llyouUvelnSunflower, ..a~fllVlllJ • ~•• state PublicServiceComm•uklaud__,fora
1rh• to. -h11ber rate," be said. "It'• more penoaahritb ua
Sled&• and h1a wlfe are t.be S&edae Telepbooe le1J#w 1i• ~with a .bl1 utillty or bualneu. Here lt'a not the Co . •family buainesa aerviq 450 pel'IODI ln and OUJll l,e Re l.Tl1I telepbooecompany, lt's BobbyandJuneSleqe. .
a ro wwt thia delta town. -.-You just don't 10 ln for rate Lnae.,. wa1 ...
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''I aueu you COt.l.ld say we 're tbe front office, '''lbil bualneubu beenlnour(Unilyfor w.U you have to because tbe people who will have to
thtl b•ck office and the repair abop," Sled1e said. over 50 years," Sledae said. ''I boulbt it from my pay the increuea are the ooes who call oa you at
"ltn alnlalnmyownlineaucltfthere'sapoletobe motberin1•andmyfatber1oldlUober." home or who come by tor a visit aad brine their
11ut up. I •et it . If there's a lelepbone to be in· Sledce, 51. said hi• compuy worlled in payment.
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:st11 1l~. Hnatallll." cooperation with South Central Bell Telepboae "Why, sometimes they wait until they'" ...
In a time when family-owned buainesaes are Co. to link the Sunnower telephones'witla'tbe reat · atchurch totelluatheirphoneisoutoforder."
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-*' Hll" ir:av in~ way to lar1e corporations, Sled1e says be otlhecountry. What money Sled1e does spend, be trtea to bt-h~v~s the telephone uaen ln bis area like t.be TbeSunnowersystem bunooperat.onorin-make sure stays in Mississippi u much u possi-
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11d ""~ \ Vt>rsonal touch his company affords. formatkin as1i1tants, with t.bele tun bandied by ble.
''&bny of our custo mers are friends and SouthCentralB~llemployeesinlar1erciU... "The l~lephones we uae were made in
rw1 "hbon1 .so wetrytokeeptbemhappy,"heaaid. , Servin& friends and nel&hbon can have its Corinth,andlOOpercentofthecableori1inallyput !J' ---'They know they can reach me or my wife any drawbacks, Sledge admitted, particularly when in the ground for our system was manufactured in
t1111 t' they need help," the time comes to raise the rat.es. · this state." ·
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Secret 's Shared
Anthropologist assesses ~hange
:'\JEW YO HI\ 1Al'1 During lt1o~e
lira:o.h .i.nd 1111J,tc;ti.:11t ) t'J I"• wht•n ht'
!>hOt k~d lht· ... •l'nt 1f11 1·11m11111rllt)
and rusl' J., d11 I lt 1s fa llw1 lo lw ••trt-
11 f l h 1: v. n r I d · .., 1ir l' rn 1 c r :... n
throµolog1sl!> H1dianl . l.t.·c.ikcy hid
the fal'l that his ht•alth V.ltS f:ulrng
and hi!> tir111· s1•t.·n1 u<I -.twrt
It "'.c; 1111krww11 to hi:. t·•1ll•·agues
who v1s1th l his Koot11 1-'11ra 1·arnps1te
ne ar Kenya·:-l.akt• T11rka11a, wht·rc
fossil llnds 111 ttu· dt•:-olull' 'Wasteland
IJUShed hc.iC'k h1iman lt1 sl<tr.' half a
millwn )f'ilfS
Enm tl1::. falht•r , lh~· 1 l·11vwnctl and
flamboyant anthro1.1olv~1-.t Lou1!> S.
B Leake). d1<'d w1th11111 IPi.il'ning his
~on ·::. n md1ti11ii
IT WAS l 'N KNOWN, until last
,\l"dr, to I.is niothcr. ~tary Lc<.ikC'Y
ht>rself an 11ut:-tand111g s<·1enlls l. und
to the thret· hrnthns lo\ ho t·i>mplete<I
a t'lan that Lcakt•\ hirhSPlf onrt
called •·a stroni.: farn1ly '~1th a lot ,,f
family loyalties" hut not "t'lnse"
The se1-r1·t. shared onl\' h\ his w1ff'.
Meave . .va!'C fhat "lfl('(' · t!tGH he had
bee"n s ufre r1n g fr11111 s low. pro·
gressive k1dnf'y failurt• This r·nmes
ou t r r luttantl y 1n c.i 1 are and
retros1>et·tivl' inter vi<'w
There was no <'ur<' llis k1dm·ys
event ually would C't'ase to fun<'taon
do1·tors t·ould not pre1l1 t:l how soon
and he would need erther kidncv
dialysis treatments or a transpla nt to
stay alive.
U NLIKE MANV Afr1<-;rns. for
whom. lacking wealth or access to
West ern medicine, a diagnos is of
lridney <ti!1ease 1s a rfeath SPntenC'e
Le akey (·ould be reasonably assured
of treatment.
But the thrice-weekly. e1~hl hour
sessions on d1alys1s would force an ----- -
l'tlll lo field work a nd possibly a
m °'..: a\o\'f.I) from his native Kenya,
"hL·re tl1al}sis was not available.
!\nd lh1•n • was no guarantee that,
should a transµlanl be needed. a
do11or ('(luld llt' found.
'So what does one do in these
s1luat1ons" One eithe r worries about
1l and spend~ the rest of one's ti ..... ...-~
111\ ol\'e<l rn the 1nev1labilily, o e
1g1111r t'S 1l. I 1·hosc lo .ignore l," he
said
"SO I WENT ahout my business,
IJul with a l'ertain sense of urgenry
ahout c·o1wl11ding t:ertarn things.
"Who knows. perhaps my 'ang ry
young man· image was J>artly a re·
~ult of cleahnJ;: with th1~ pressure. I
don't know I drcl get a httle more
time tha11 I expet:lecl." Le akey says.
now that a k1dne) tran!>plant from
hrotht·r Philip has re~tored his
health.
Th<' transplaut oµeration in London
No\' ~9. 1!179, followed Le akey 's tol·
lapse from massive kidrrey failure an
1'iairoh1 lhe previuus June.
Al'etlerating disease h ad forted
him lo trim his schedule the year
before. But now. at 35, Leakey 1s em·
harked on a half-dozen projects.
ranging from a television series to an
ambitious new field project in Kenya.
B UT ON A RECENT visit lo the
llnrted States. Leakey. looking fuller
of fa ce and ruddier of romplexion,
assessed the cha nges in his life
brought on by collapse, transplant
and eventual recovery . .
· • J apparently ha d a r eputation for
being impatient. determined to get
things done. pushing through. I was
alleged to have this extraordinary
sense of urgency about m y life . I 'm
s ure I c1id. I th.ink I still have it." he
says.
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Seafaring tt.iles ·told
'Dove' author _among 1peakera at OCC
An lU..UMed lecture ..., ..
"at 11Uthll1bta tbree notable
tlffMon ~ ...... wtU be offend
M Or ... CoMt Coll•I• dwi. QI
....... ~JMury "Voy .. Ul.i otfa.._. ........... are ac:bedua.d
few J•, I. Jen lZ aDd Jan 14, Mel ...... .a I p m In the OC('
A ..clUGri mn
Seri• UcktU are rrlC'ed al
" SiO •~h. lndh1dual llC'ht.a an
available for SS eac:h TbeJ an
oo Hie tn the ()('C Ticket Offtce,
!orated 1n the colle1e'1 Ad·
mlnlatration Muildl n1. The
Tacket Offke 11 open Monday
thruuah l"rtday from I a.m . t.o 5
I' m and 8 7 p . m , and
Saturd-.v• from 8 • m to noon.
T h .. op11n1 na seulon will
h:11t.ur11 Bernard Molteaaler, a
~art1 l'.1&>ant 1n the first
Arch Beach Heights .
project considered
Plana f<W a 44 wut developmeol
10 Arch Beach Heiahts wall be con
SJdered by the Laauna Beach City
Council next week
project, fearin g iesultant
landslides and traffic problems.
They also objected to grading in
the ridgeline area, contrary lo the
city's general plan. Applicant Richard Kenneth
Broob Jr . ol lrvme, proposes to
subdivide a 111-acre parcel on a
rid1ellne north of Santa Ana
Street into lots for 216-slnele fami-
ly homes and 18t.ownhouses.
Brooks contended at that time
that his development would eover
less than .s acres of the site
He said the project would not
add s ufficient traffic to nearby
Summit Drive lo warrant the de-
velopment• s rejeelion. The city Plannine Commission
has unanimously recommended
enaal ol the development. But the commissioners noted
the concern regarding lraffi<.• and
lhal the proposal involved 10
variances.
It did so following a public hear-
ing during wh.ich residents of
Arch Beach Heights and Upper
Bluebird Canyon objected lo the The City Council meets 1tt 6 p. m
Tuesday al City tfall.
-Taking plunge
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Area 'poliir bears' aren't
Polar Bear Club members from the Great Lakes states
would scoff at the Treasure Island group's annual antics in the
Pacific Ocean.
You see, Polar Bear cubs· in such places as Michigan and
Wisconsin brave freezing temperatures to cut holes in the ice
and leap into the water for a quick icy s hock.
Not so for the less hardy -but hardly less enthusiastic
Treasure Island Polar Bears of South-Laguna who took a -quick
dip in the ocean New Year's Day.
However. several club members tossed ice cubes from their
drinks into the water to b ring down the embarassingly warm 64
degree temperature.
"Thal helped a lot," said honorary club secretary Bill
<:respinel, who's been around since the first plunge in 1957.
"It brought the temperature down about 10 degrees," he
said. laughing.
"Al least that's what we told the neophytes,'' he said
Fifty-six new m·embe rs look the plunge and, are now card·
t•arrying Polar.Bears .
"I think the coldest it's ever been at New Year's was about
56 degrees." Crespinel said.
"We didn't even have a bonfire this year."
But there were plenty of warm drinks for club members
after the noon-hour trip.
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CARL a.: MOORI';. rt•:.1
dent of Costa ;\11·:.a ('a
Passed awa} on U1•t·t'm hn
31. 1980 fie i:. :.urnH'll h) a
brother Wayn'' M•mre ol Orei:on and a s1~ll'r Edna Wild of liranl.s Pa:.:. Orel(on
Crypts1de serv1l·cs will he
held on Monclay January 5,
19111 al IO:OOAM al the Inglewood Park Cemetery
Pi e r re Rrothcr~ B e ll
Broadway Mortuary cliret'
tors. ·
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Chapel
3500 Fac;1t1c V1e<N 011 vt'
Newporl Beal.11
644 u oo
Singers
sought
Experienced choral
;ingers are invited to
join O range Coast
College's Coast Master
Chorus.
The chorus Tehearses
Tuesday evenings,
beginning Jan. 6, rrom
1:30-9:30 in OCC's ·Fine
Arta Hall 119.
The chorus, under the
direction of Dr. Justin
Colyar, an OCC pro-
re11or or music, is pre-
paring for an a-II · --..-.i.-;...-
Beethoven concert lo be -.m;r9•
presented March H .
Orange Coast's chorus
will be joined by the
Bellflowe r Symphony,
under the direction or
Geza Szabo.
For information, call
556 5671
Poets set -
•la1l1lumded, non-stop, around the world race.
SaUlq aboard "Joshua " bis
40-foot steel cutter, Moiatmuer
wu In tbe lead after puaiq all
tbrM ~ tbe 1reat capes. He bad
only t.o turn north to En1land to
collect the winner'• prhe.
lnatead, he elected t.o shun the
publlclty and continue on to
Tahiti -one-and-a-ball times
around the 1lobe,· non-stop.
M oiteaaler will present a
16mm film which he took dwin1
hla voyqe. The rum includes se-
quences orr Cape Hom wh.ich
are mentioned in hia book, "The
Lona Way."
Marvin Creamer, who bu his
own navigational technique, will
!ipeak Jan. 12. Creamer a re-
li red colleee professo'r. de-velo~ a t_echilique uaine the
stars tn which be can sair off.
s hore without a compass. sex-
tant, chronometer, or electronic
navigational instruments.
To test his threory, Creamer
sai led his 39-foot sloop
"Navstar," from the East Coast
direct to Dakar. Senegal on the
eoast of Africa, missing hia
landfall by only two-and-a -half
mi_les after a passage or 4,400
males. He returned via Bermuda
to New Jersey. making exact
landfalls.
Robin Graham, -who at the age
or 16 made a 30,000-mile
c ircumnavigation, will speak
Jan. 14. Graham set sail from
San Pedro aboard "'Dove,~ a
24-foot s loop. He cruised through
the islands of the South Pacific.
<.'rossed the Indian Ocean to
South Africa ,' and continued
westward across the South
Atlantic l'nd Caribbean le. the
Panama Canal.
After a long offshore leg
northward, Graham made final
landfall in Long Beach. His
voy!lge was highlighted in Na-
tional Geographic Magazine,
and in his book, "Dove."
Telephone credit oard orders
are being accepted for Visa and
Mastercard. For ticket informa-
tion, or credit card orders,
phone 556-5527.
& scholarships
are available
F estival of Arts officials will
he on the Laguna Beach High
School campus Wednesday from
11 :30 to l p.m . to explain the
festival scholorship program to
interested seniors.
Scholarsh.ips are available in
arts and c rafts. photography.
dance, drama. music and writ-
ing.
McCoaMK:ll MOITUAllH
Laguna Btiac11
494·\141!> conference Ari medfmn'• all wei
Laguna Hill~
768-0933
San Juan Cap1s11ano
495 1776
ttAaiOI LAWM-ti4T. 0&.1¥1
Mortuary• Cemelecy
Crenwlory
Doraine Poretz,
author of two books of
poetry, will read selec-
tions of her work when
the Laguna Poets meet
Friday al St. Mary's
Episcopal Church, 428
Park Ave. in Laguna
Beach.
Artists George Geyer, below, and Tom
Mc Millin are graphically documenting surf-.
line erosion on the five easel-like struc-
tures propped up in Irvine Cove. The
beachfront project started Dec. 26 and
mild weather has made few changes as
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Poretz has been a
featured reader at the
Chino Prison for
Women.
The reading will begin
at 8 p.m. The public 11
Invited t.o attend.
Bureau
chief elected
Ll. Harry Ji'. Gase,·
commander or the
Oran1e C«mty Sheriff'•
Departmeat Harbor
Bureau, bu been elect-
ed president of the
California AalociaUoa ot
Harbor Mailers and
Port Captalm.
He waa elected ln
Eureka dwinl the r•· cent ce111...U. of tM
a11oclatlon, whote
memben mana .. aa4
operat .. 1atue~H4""harbon .. marina• throqbout Cdtond@.
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HE WILL LEAD PATRIOTS DAY PARADE
Cmpt'. Herm•n MIUer. 101, of Oce8nalde
Medal due
Laguna cites patriot
By DON CHAPMAN
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A 101-year-old Spanish American War hero
who continues a battle to receive th~
Congressional Medal of Honor, will be honored
In the Laguna Beach Patriots Day Parade Feb.
21.
Herman Miller of Oceanside, who has been
waging h!s campaign to receive the medal for
81 years, wiH be "1981 Honored f>atriot" in the
parade.
THE TITLE WAS c reated especially for
Miller by the pande association.
The centenarian, who was last to retreat
from a trench when outnumbered dunng a bat-
tle in the Philippines in the Spanish American
War. was awarded the Silver Star for heroism
in 1900.
But his reeommendation for the Medal or
Honor was somehow s helved during a period
wnen the war was in disfavor.
Miller is receiving the s upport or Sens. Alan
Cranston and S. I. Hayakawa in his efforts tQ
get the m edaJ, but the ultimate authorit y lies
with the U.S. Army.
THE VETF.llAN'S FIGlff is C'Omplicated
by inadequate records or the Philippines battle.
And. while there are now no witnesses of
that battle. he remains optimistic.
"They're working on it," he said. "I think
they're making some headway. I hope so. I've
been trying to get at (the medal J for a long
time."
Miller. ID good health. is an avid reader of
newspapers and discusses the day's events with
much interest.
HE WAS ONE O•' two to attend a recent
gathering of the National Conference of Spanish
Amerkan War Veterans in Indianapolis .
And, while the retired Army captain is hav-
ing difficulty getting national recognition, he'll
be an honored guest ID Laguna Beach at the an·
nual Patriots Day Parade Feb. 21.
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yet. The top picture was taken Friday; the
lower one Saturday. The 8-foot panel that
erodes the most will be displayed at
Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San
Clemente Drive', Newport Beach, with
documentation.
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF
WILLIAM JAY
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NEVILLE , AND OF
Pl'Bl.ll' ~OTKt: PETIT 1 0 N-TO A 0 ·
I MINISTER ESTATE NO.
NOTICE OF DEATH OF A-107120.
CHRISTINE LYNN T o a 11 he irs
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PE T I T 1 0 N T 0 A D · and contingent creditors of
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1981 at 9: 30 a .m . a .m .
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hnprohahl~ hero
Smith's catch sparks Chargers
SAN DIEGO (AP) -San
Die10 wide receiver Ron Smith,
an improbable hero in the
Char1era' 20-14 playoff victory
over Buffalo Saturday, saw it
comina.
"When I got up to the line, the
cornerback didn't rotate and I
knew all Danny <San Diego
quarterback Dan Fouts) had to
do was get it t.o me.
"It left me with the safety to
cover me. No safety can cover
me,'' Smith said after turning
the catch into a game-winning
50-yard touchdown play with
2:08 remainlng in the American
Football Conference -se mifinals.
THE DRAMATIC victory
moved the Chargers into the
AFC title game next week in San
Diego against the winner of
today's Oakland-Cleveland
game. The winner or that game
will meet the NFC represen·
tative in Super Bowl XV in New
Orleans on Jan. 25.
It was the second s traight
year that' Smith was in the right
place at the right time with a
season at stake.
"Thal 's the second biggest
catch of my career," Smith ex-
plained. His biggest was a 43·
yard bomb when the Rams de-
feated Dallas in the opening
round of the NFC playoffs a year
ago.
Going into Saturday's game,
Smith had caught only four
passes for 48 yards since being
acquired by the Chargers from
the Rams at the end of the pre·
sea son schedule.
back ol the end zone for the
-score.
San Diego came alive of·
fensively in the third period.
driving 70 yards in four plays to
open the second hair with its
first touchdown. Fouts hit Joiner
on a nme-yard scoring toss that
narrowed Buffalo's lead to 14· 10
with 13 :26leftin the third period.
ANOTHER 22· YARD field
goal by Benirschke then nar-
rowed the margin to one point
early in the fourth period, set·
t i ng up Fouts· late-game
heroics.
San Diego's game·winning
drive started after Buffalo's
Nick Mike-Mayer was short on a
49-yard field goal attempt with
3:59 remaining. The winning
march took just four plays .
San Diego safe t y Glen
Edwards intercepted ·Ferguson
with 1: 16 remaining. allowing
tlie Chargers to run out the
clock. It was Edwards' second
intert:eplion of the game
The triumph was San Diqo'a
first postseason victory ia 17
years and made the Charten
the home team in next week's
conference showdown.
GOING AGAINST the
stin~iest pass defense in pro foot·
ball, Fouts, who established four
all-time NFL passing records this
season, completed 22 of 37 throws
for 314 yards.
Meanwhile, San Diego running
back Chuck Muncie led game
rushers with ttO yards in 18 car-
ries and <.'aught six passes for 53
yards. \
The viei.ory boosted San
Diego. the AFC West Ullist. to
12 5 on the season ·and left Bui·
fain. the AFC East champion, at
11 6
The Charger dtfense Umited
Buffalo rookie sensation Joe
Cribbs to 53 yards in 18 carnes.
and permitted only 154 passing •
yards by Fer~usor1. who com·
pleted 13 of 2C and was intercept·
f!d tWi('e
EAGLES' CLAUDE HUMPHREY WRESTLES VIKING QB TOMMY KRAMER TO THE GROUND.
''IT WAS a post route and it
was up tO Danny to read the
secondary and throw it to me."
s aid Smith .. a third year pro
and one of four rct:eavers in on
the play. "l kne" Dan would
pick at up "
Win, -31-16 Smith, who said he was trying
to atone for two earlier missed
passes. caught the ball at at>Qut
the 25·yard line and ran in un-
touc hed.
Eagles hog ball "He jus t ·got away fro m
them ." said Fouts .
San Diego Coach Oon Coryell
s aid, "We just happened to hit a
seam between the safety and the
corner." .
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The
Philadelphia Eagles beat the
Minnesota Vikings in a National
Football League playoff game
Saturday by practicing one or
· the oldest theories in the game
-keep the ball away from the
other team.
The Eagles· defense lim1ted
Minnesota to 13 running plays
for a total or J6 yards and forced
seven turnovers as they beat the
Vikings 31· 16 and advanced into
the National Football League's
National Confe re nce playoff
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THE EAGLES HAD the ball
two-thirds or the game. actually
39 minutes and 15 seconds to
20 :45 for the frustrated Vikings
A tight-fisted game in which
the Vikings led 16·14 in the
fourth period was broke open by
a bevy or Minnesota turnovers,
p·ass interceptions and fumbles
that virtually handed the Eagles
the game .
In all, Philadelphia intercept·
ed five or quarterback Tommy
Kramer's passes and recovered
e,e rumbles . Seven or those 1:-----l ... u .... rnovers came in the second
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Minenesota Coach Bud Grant
attributed his team's pathetic
running attack to the loss of run·
ning . back Ted Brown. who suf·
rered a s prained knee and was
unable to play in the second half.
EAGLES COACH Dic k
Vermeil said the victory by his
East Division champions was
forged by the defense.
·'The defense did a super job
of crealin&-lumo.v~r•," Vermeil
said. "And that factor was the
whole thing. We have an ag·
gressive defense. Defense is the
strength of our team. That's
where our No. 1 draft picks have
been, guys like corn erback
Roynell Young and linebac)er
Jerry Robinson."
Vermeil said the offense
picked up the tempo in the
second half from the defense.
What did Vermeil say to his
team at halftime, when they
trailed 14-7?
"WE TALKED about main·
taining our poise," Vermeil
said. "And we did." Minnesota's Kramer, who had
only 10 passes intercepted in the
last eight regular-season games,
said the Philadelphia intercep·
tions came from a lo~ of deflec·
l ions and at least one mixup on a
pattern by a Vikings receiver.
Grant was asked about the
three fumbles by the NFC Cen-
tral Division champions, who
had lost only three rumbles in
their eight games.
"We haven't been a fumbling
team and, maybe, the percen·
tage just caught up with us."
Grant responded.
THE EAGLES scored what
proved lo be the winning
touchdown in the third period
after linebaclter Reggie Wilkes
recovered one or those costly
Minnesota fumbles at \he Vik·
ings' 18. Wilbert Montgomery
swept the final five yards fpr the
score four plays later.
The victory moved the Eagles
into the Jan. 11 National Fool·
ball Conference title game
against the wjnner of today's
Dallas-Atlanta clash for the
right to represent the NFC in
Super Bowl XV at New Orleans
on Jcnr.25.
Philadelphia trailed 16·14 after
a third-period sac k of
quarterback Ron Jaworski '1n
the end zone by Doug Martin
and Matt Blair. Minutes later,
however, Eddie Payton fumbled
a punt and Wilkes, a linebacker.
recovered for the Eagle.s at the
Vikings' 18.
IT TOOK the NFC East cham-
pion Eagles 2 minutes 19
seconds to score. Jaworski
passed six yards to Harold
€armichae • -and Montgomery
ran twice for a Philadelphia first
down at the MiDenesota fl ve.
Montgomery then swept left
behind a crushing block by
fullback Leroy Harris for what
proved to be the game-winning
touchdown with 1: 18 left in the
third quarter.
The Eagles fell behind the
NFC Central Division wiMers
14-0 with 5:38 remainini in Ute
first half as Minnesota scored on
a 30-yard touchdown pua from
quarterback Tommy Kramer to
wide receiver Sammy White in
the first period and a one-yard
scoring dive by Ted Brown.
THE EAGLES tied the acore
on a mne yard touchdown pass
from Jaworski to Carmichael
with 54 seconds remaining in the
half and an eight-yard scoring
run by Montgomery with 12:20 to
go in the third quarter.
The Eagles got a 33-yard field
goal from barefoot kicker Tony
Franklin with 7: 31 left in the
game after linebacker Frank
LeMaster intercepted a Kramer
pass . LeMas ter returned it
seven yards to the Vikings ' 15.
Still another pass interception.
this one by cornerback Herman
Edwards. led to Philadelphia's
final score. a two-yard run by
r eserve runfl.ing back Perry
Harrington. Edwards in -
terception, put the ball at the Min·
ne s ota 31 , from where
Philadelphia scored_ in eight
plays.
The Vikings fell apart in the
second half with all seven
turnovers either resulting in
Philadelphia scoring or aborted
offsensive Minnesota drives.
The Vikings wasted little time
moving to a 7-0 lead, scoring on
the pass from Kramer to White
with just 2:40 gone in the first
period.
T hat s poi l ed a game
performance by Bills' quarter·
back Joe Ferguson. who rein·
jured his ankle on the fifth play or
the game. Ferguson missed five
plays while the ankle was re·
taped, but limped back onto the
field with his team trailing 3·0 and
rallied the Bills to a 14·3 halftime
lead.
ON THE Bl LLS' second
possession. Ferguson directed a
72-yard march for a touc hdown.
capped by a one-yar d run by
Roosevelt Leaks. and added a
nine-yard scoring pass to wide re·
ceiver Frank Lewis with 16
seconds left in the half.
San Diego, which had jpmped
into a quick lead on a l2-yard
field goal by Rolf Benirschke
after the Chargers' firs t drive
stalled at the Buffalo 4-yard line.
was muffled the rest of the half.
And Buffalo got a boost late in
the half when a jarring tackle by
cornerback C harles Romes
knocked the ball loose from San
Diego wide receiver Charlie
Joiner and Buffalo safety Bill
Simpson r ecovered at the
Chargers' 33. Four plays later.
Ferguson found Lewis near Che CHARGERS' RON SMITH IS A VERY HAPPY-MAN.
Vikings' plan almost worke~
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Sloivdown lasted two minutes, UCI lasted other 38, 90-64
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of Ille Deity,. ... Staff
Portland-Sta.le-en-l-eFed its
basketball contest with UC
Irvine Saturday night with a
flawless game plan. The
strategy was perfect. Coach
.Glen Kinney 's idea was to
drastically slow down the
game's tempo, hoping to negate
or neutralize the Anteaters' fast.
break offense in the process.
Well. the tactic worked to a
tee . . . for 13 seconds. Because
that 'a all it took Kevin Magee to
sink a pair of free throws and
put the Anteaten ahead, 2-0.
KINNEY AND his Vikings
were stubborn, though. They
wouldn't budge-or better yet,
they wouldn't shoot. Two
minutes later the score was tied
at 2·2.
And 2S seconds later UCl wedt
ahead again-this time for good.
With Magee scoring 32 points
and sharp-shooter Randy
Whieldon contr ibuting 22, the
Anteaters sbot their way past
the attempted stall, downing the
Vikings, 90·64 before a capacity
crowcN>f l,SOO at Crawford Hall.
It's not that Kinney's inten·
lions weren't good, although the
Anteater crowd in attendance
might disagree. They were. It's
just tough to hold the ball when
your team is behind, and the
Vikings (3·9) got (hat way
quickly.
BEJ'OaE THE Vlltlngs could
truely employ their game plan
they were behind. 6-2. A blink
later it was 18 · 10 . Another
oreatn found them oown. 34 -23.
And on, and on it went.
"We figured if we didn't try to
slow it down they would score
160 points on us," said Kinney.
"We knew we couldn't go up
.and down the court with them. If
you were to compare personnel,
they'd be 50 points better than us .••
As it was, the Anteaters were
36 points better. They led by 15
at the half (44·29) and, after the
ViJtings made a game of it by
cutting the deficit to seven .
52·45. UCI put the game on ice
with ·an impressive 12·0 stretch
that ballooned the margin back
up to~45.
Indeed, the Anteaters were a
al!'o have an unblemished five-
game stre<.1k al home.
"We're playing with more con·
fidc ncc." added Coach Bill
Mulligan. "I thought we played
better tonight."
The Anteaters. who have been
s hooting 53 percent from the
floor in their prior 10 games,
shot 56 percent against the Vik-
ings. " Nation" led the way, too.
by connecting on 13 or 15 rrom
the field. Whieldon. taking most
or his shots from long range.
was 11of19.
"Of'FENSJVELV, they've re·
ally got good balance," praised
Kinney. "They're tough Inside
and they've also got good
perimeter shooting. They COin·
plemenl each other very weU. • •
44
-, • t . Georgia runs away with No. I title
• different looting team than the
one that had been on the court in' recent outings. They were con-
siderably more a11re1aive and
played with·renewed confidence,
much~ which wu picked up laat
week with two impressive road
vlctortee in the KOA Claaaic.
Which is more than Kinney
can say about his own Vikin91,
who got 46 of their 64 points fram
guard Dave Hildahl (20) aod
forwardDougEilerton (28). ; ll'rHIAP .... a&ellea
· ·Aa a~ ever 1lnce then 1'1·10 Sqar
Bowl vfctory over Notre Dame, the only
team t.o IO throulh tbe eatln lllllCID with
• perfec:t reeorcr. are collet• football'•
nmawa1 national champfom lor 1•.
It marb tJie ftnt national cbamplODlblp·
for the UDlvftllty of Georlia, whlcb blcu
playU.. lnterc:olle1tate footbUJ la um, -
WbOM ~ pnvlOUI fta1lli WM IWUMl'•UIP
to Ohio 8&ate tn lta.
In dltbrmlna Alat..ma, wldeb ltarted
the ....... la .... of .. -....s.t..s
third" conaeeutlH natl•al crowa but
campaip and earned Georll• 51'-' ~a
lint-place votel and 1,251~ ~ • poaalble
1,2'0 po6nU from a natlon·wldl panel of
lporU wn-. and lpol'Ue...... .
One wt. aamed Georlia and Pitt u co-
No. 1 tMlm, while two adMrl lilted the
Bulldop MCCmd, one bad them third and
aaotber'ftftb.
PlU, ftlcb trauleed 8outb Canllna l'I ·t
ba tbe Qatar Bowl and climbed from Wrd
la Ute ftDa1 np1ar ....... pall '° MC!ODCI,
WU a --nmMl'·up •. 'J1-Putbln N-
CelYed I~ ftnt·place vot. aDd '4f'"
polfttl.
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--· UTJIAT aEALLY helped ua
out," qreed Ma1ee. who hu ac-
quired the n ickname 'Nation'
becaue he leada the NCAA in
1corial .(llU avera1e). "Aller
T1u1 A611 we knew we could
beat the IOOd team• and we alao
lhoWtd evwybod,y WI could win
on theroed."
Tbe Alltnten ('1-4) U'e Dal OD•
· ly wlnntns an the l"CNMI, but they
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But, then, KiMey wasn't .lt-
pecting much "from his team CCIII·
side ring his pre-game commentp.
With the start of the m•••
1ame postponed" for 40 min*
bee auae the . women's pr4t-
Umlnary went double overtt~
Mulll1an went to the PortJ
State coach t.o apoloelae for
delay, i.
''lt'a OK," offered Kinney wltb
• 1mlle. "We weren't loc*illl
forward to play you anyway." • :
•~or Sur•dey Jan'*'Y 4. 1M1
Te118 ahow Pa1torini drove
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while under the influence
'· ·' '· l'r•• Al' d&llpa&d1ea •
OAk I.ANO 'I uh l'>how that lhlLh1nd Ell
1la1d•n quarterbad1 U•n l'1u1lor1n1 Wll5 drunk •II•
••hen ha c•ar c•r•!lht!d int() 1t tr4'4l 1111 11i.s1st.11nt chi.
tn<'t altortM') h•• reported
· 'Whfther or not h~'11 .:um.c lo ~ l'hl&rl!Ced depencb on tht
de<'l)IOfl ol John A<l•nlh .. who he.at.l s lt t.11strH·l offlc·e or the
Alameda Cvunl) 01~\ru·t Attorne) ·, ofrll't: s1o11t.1 <'layton Ua
\'eKa ~ l&l>lilll>litnl du1trn•t 1tllornt!y
iJ lllti.urnc he'll lit: 1·h11ri~ed ' l>a \'i:gu
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Pai.ttlt 1n1 has dcntt:Cl thl:lt he was
Jrunk and that he" as inv<>lvt!tl ma si:uHle
w 1th Oi.lt: ftobertson a tlouston Post
s ~orl:." rit,er al a.n 1Jakl'8nc1 moll'I
an hour before tht' t•n.1sh
Pastorini" .. ra1't' was l'Ul m the '>lnJ;:le
i:ar a\·t1dent whwh mTurr~ Dec· 27 1n
Alameda
In CaJilorn1a , rirs t offenders c·an avmd
a fine or Jail term by a ttending a driver ':..
"'"T0•1'"1 safet y t ourse
Robertson SC:11d Pastorm1 "as staggerin~ m the motel
parktnt( Jot. •
Two days before the la:il yt:ar's Amen«an Football Con
(erence championship game between the Raider:.. and the
Oilers. Robertson and Pastorini reportedly argued and the
qua rlt-rback pushed the writer ,, ... , .. ,.-..
Staa Musial, the baseball Hall of Fa mer. on the
Philadelphia Phillies' Pete ao.e : .. Pete doesn't count
his money any more. He weighs it."
S.attl.ra.At• ..,.,. 8-a l .. pd OU
The Seattle Supersonics' jour.ney to The L:.ind m
of the Sun was cancelled Saturday due to fog. After
fog closed Seattle's airport. the National Basket·
baH Association game between the Supersonics
and Phoenix in Phoenix had to be cancelled and res<'heduled
for Jan. 13 ... Geor&e McGhulls scored a season-high 24
points and Biiiy Kal1bt added 23 as Indiana. cruising· to a
20-'point halftime lead, beat San Diego, 128-104 . . New
Mt GINNIS
York's Ray Williams scored 27 points and
helped the Knic ks break the game open
early in a 131·95 romp over Atlanta ...
Cleveland's Mike ¥1tcheU poured m w
.first-half points and finistied with a game
high 31 while pacing the Cavaliers to a
132·112 win'over Washington ... San An
tonio's guard tandem of George Gervin
and James Silas combined for 59 points.
including eight in the final two minutes, to
lead the Spurs to a 119· 111 victory over
Chicago. Gervin. who contributed 30
points. hit two key jumpers and Silas
added four free throws to help San Antonio win its fou rth con
secutive game and 10th in its last 13 ... Rookie Kiili Van-
deweghe hit four free throws in the last two minutes of the
game and Ken Higgs scored a crucial basket as Denver de·
feated Houston. 134· 132 ... Ad~n DanUey and Darrell Grif·
fi\h combined for 58 points as Utah s napped a five.game
Portland winning streak, downing the Trailbla zers, 10~ 1P3.
Dantley led all scorers with 36 points and Griffith added 22,
' including 12 in the final period, when the Jazz came back
from a seven-point deficit ... Philadelphia outscored Golden
•A State. 11~ 105.
Flr•t \'~Stadt ... ~t•rlwr dw•
SYRACUSE, N .Y . -Onetime New York la
nkee pitehing great-Bob Shawkey w.iH be buRed-
here Monday.
· Shawkey died New Year 's Eve at the Veterans
Administration Hospital here at the age of 90 after a long 111
ness.
Shawkey, who won 198 games in the major leagues. alsc.
pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics under Connie Mack.
But the right-hander was best known for his exploits with the
Yankees, when they first started lo dominate baseball 1n the
.. 192Qs.
, In 1923. Yankee Manager Miller Huggins named
" Shawkey to pitch the first game ever played in Yankee
Stadium. Shawkey pitched in,New York for 12 years and had
~ four seasons of 20 victories or more.
•. He pitched in five World Series, four for the Yankees and ~ one ror the Athletics. Overall, his major league r ecord was
:. 198·1f.P and he had a lifet ime 3.09 earned run a verage.
•. -Shawkey's-pttcl\in~reer ume-~n end-in-\9'lft. but
• two years later he was made mana~er of the Yankees. follow·
ing Huggins' death.
third period goal by Pierre Larouche to give the '
• Montreal de fenseman Larry ltoblnsoa set up a ~
Canadiens a 2· t victory over Chica go Saturday
; night in National Hockey League action. Robinson.
':-standing behind his own net, fired a pass up the m iddle to
·• Larouche at center ice. Larouche went in all alone on
·~ Chicago goalie Tony Esposito for the score . . . ln other
# games. Wayne Gret&k)' scored one goal and set up two others
to lead Edmonton to a 4-1 victory over
-'f(JTI)l{tO . -:-: SliOrtflanOea goals by
Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy paced the
New York Islanders to lln 8·1 blowout of
Hartford. The Islanders . who saw a 10.
game unbeaten string snapped Friday
when they lost 3· l to the Ranger s, have
now gone 14 games without a loss al home
. . . BUI Raj& and Ric Seilln1 fired third-
period goals to rally Buffalo to a 3-3 tie
with Quebec. The Nordiques led 3-1 going
into the final period . . . Len wing Perry
T•rabalJ rammed in his 13th and 14th
, goals of the year 74 seconds apart in the second period.
"" powering St. Louis to a 6-3 win over slumping Vancouver. The ~ Canucks are winless· in their last six contests . . . Bobby 1' Smlth scored twice and goalie Gilles Meloche achieved bis
i first shutout of the season as MiMesota blanked Washington,
. 3·0. Meloche. who was not severely tested. turned back 19
shot.a to record his 18th career shutout Colorado
stopped Boston, 4·1.
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Former PQA champion .IGlut Muaffe)' fired a •
3-under·par S9 'on the Spyelua HUI course and
vaulted put Deaaa Ca ...... who had a 75, into the
• third-round lead Saturday at the Sl35,000 Spalding
Invitational golf tournament. Caponi, one of three women
pros invited to play in the non-tour men's event this year,
took a 4-llrote lead into the third round ... Proepecta for re-
cord apeeda appear dim for today'• quaUfyina at Rivenide
JnterpaUonal Raceway for Saturday'• WJrner W. Hodtdon
D N~AR Grand American atock car race. ln prtctice
runs Saturday, tile futest driver, U.S. Auto Club stock car
---champ6Gn ,_ ..-.... drivtna a 1•1 Camero, wu more
than faar mllel·,.r.:•bour olf tlle record pace .. :N.WJ• ........... sold medalllt lft tM 1,soo metlf •PMCI uaun1
event at u. im Winter <>1ymp1e1, Ht • worW record of
a :ot.01 • latardaJ at the loYMt OlamptonallJp tn tile cttJ ol Alaml Ma, TUI nportad .
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SPORTS BREN</ SWIMMING
An empty
feeling -
Simpson
SAN UJEliO <APl -BuffaJo
'llift!l) Bill Si mpson sat at his
rnblde in tht' dressing room and
1·almly ret ailed a play he'd
rather forKel.
.. It was red dog blitz, man·tO· m !In coverage· and I got. beat,"
Si mpson said after Ron Smith
t•aught a 50·yard touchdown
pas~ from l>an Fouts with 2:08
rt"mammg to give the San Diego
Chargers u ::!0·14 AFC semifinal
playoH victory o ver Buffalo
Saturday "That 's hfe in the Na.
ticmal Football League ··
SC'ven minut es e arlier ,
Si mpson had inter. epted a pass
inlt'ndcd for Smith at Buffalo's,
. se ven yard line tu snurr out a bid
by the Chargt-rs to take the lead.
ln the first half. Simpson re·
l'O\ ered a San Diego fumble that
~t'l up tht' second touchdown for
the/\ n· Eas t "hampions
"I HAD I\ GOOD game. bot.
c\·t·r) t)O(ly 1:.. going to remember
the last pla.>. induding myself."
said Simpson , who was a team=
mate with Smith on the Rams in
1978.
Thtc• los~ ~11Jruplly ended a re-
m arkahle turnabout season for
the young Bills, who went from
a 7 9 d uh to an 11 -5 di\'ision win·
ner 111 l~
.. It's an empty feeling.'' said
Simpson.
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'
••
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A .. Wl ....... 10
(~uj!rterhac k J oe Ferguson
had put lhl• Bilb ahead 14-3 at
halftime. although he had to
s pend some time on the bench
after reinjuring his left ankle
that he h:ul s prained last month. TRACY CAULKINS SWIMS TO A WORLD RECORD IN 400 IM SATURDAY AT GAINESVILLE, FLA.
"It was 1n good s hape before
thl· game." said Fer~uson. But
a rtcr the injury, on th«: fi rth play
of the game. "I ''ouldn't move
around like I thought I would be
a hie to before the game." World-best for Caulkins
•"EKGllSON WAS sidelined
briefly but returned on the next
Bufralo series aml directed a
72 yard touthdown drive that
put the Bills ahead 7 :!
V.S. swimmers dominate meet
"Al halftime, the doctor took
the tape ofr." said Ferguson.
· 'Thc) tapt•cl 1t hark up, gave me
a pain kdlt•r and hoped for the
hl•Sl ''
B o t h t• r (' d h y t h c a n k I c .
f<'t·ri:11son \1 as 1nlN<·ept1:d three
t•ml's 111 the second half. and
sa<·ked three• times during the
game Meanwhile. the Chargers·
offense l·a mc alive. scorinj! 17 un·
answered points against the
N FL's No I c1efense in the final 30
minutes.
''T he 1nterccpt1ons turned
around the gam e." Ferguson
said . "The Char~e rs r·ame from
hehind l1kt-a d1ampionsh1p
team.
"Wf! had hrt.>aks. hul we didn't
a.~v-anta.~f t he.~-The
young playNs a r e laking 1l
hard "
Joe ('nhh!'>, the Bills' rookie
running ha('k sensation who was
limited to !'13 yunls rushing, said.
"It· s hecn 1-1 j!ood vear. but
nohofly as go111g to he s atisfied
until we ~n to the SupE'r Bowl."
GAINESVILLE, Fla. <AP> -
Tireless Tracy Caulkins swam
her second world-best race in as
man) days and pushed butterfly
dynamo Tary T. Meagher to her
second world mark as the Unit·
ed States continued to dominate
the U.S. Swimming lnterna·
tional Meet Saturday night.
However. two foreign swim·
mers, Soviet supersta r Vladimir
Salnikov a nd Canada's Alex
Baumann, did establish world
hests for a total of nine in the
meet so far, including six by
Americans.
THE UNITED STATES has a
large majority of gold medals in
the 20-nation meet, with 14 first
plal'es compared to three each
for the Soviet Vo.ion and East
Crermany and one for both West
Germany and Canada.
No internationally recognized
world records can be set here,
because the events are being
swum over a 25-meter course.
Caulkins. of Nashville, Tenn ..
smashed the world-best slan·
dard of 4 minutes. 37.54 seconds
in· the 400 individual medley hy
more than four seconds , in
4:33.44. The official world record
holder and 1980 Olympic cham·
pion, Petra Schneider of East
Germany, also was under her
own previous short course stan-
dard with a 4: JS.61.
Earlier Sat urda y n ight.
Caulkins was under the world
bes t 1n the 100 b utterfly ,
breaking the mark of 59.92 b)
Ea st German y·s Ca r en
Metschuck by .23 seconds. But
the versatile high school senior
was still second to Meagher. of
Louisville, Ky., who was timed
in 58.91. Metschuck. the Olympic'
gold medalist in the event. was
third in 1 :00.31.
CAULKINS HAD' a s imilar
performance Friday night when
'she bettered the world mark in
the 100 breasts stroke and then
pushed Meagher to a world best
in the 200 butterny.
Meagher and Caulkins joined
Cynthia Woodhead of Mission
Viejo, and Nancy Hogshead or
!acksonville. Fla .. to win the 800
Auburn picks Dye
as f o.otball coach
Scott clocks
3:59.6 mile
SAN FRANCISCO CAP>
American record·holder Steve
Scott gave San Franc isco its
first-ever sub-four minute mile
-barely -as he outran an in·
ternational field for a 3:59.6 vie·
tor9 Friday night in the Run·
ner's World Indoor Classic at the
Cow Palace.
AUBURN . Ala. CA P )
Forme r Wyoming Coach Pat
Dye si~ned a contract lo coach
the Auburn University football
team Saturday. and one stipula·
lion is that he will not leave
w1thm the next four years to go
to another Southeastern Cop ·
Cerence sch1>0I.
D ye. 40. imm ed ia tely had
trouble with his new job after
ma k ing the announcem e nt
himself Saturday afternoon. He
k ep t calling the school the
Un iversity or Auburn instead of
Auburn University.
The new Auburn coach re-
signed at Wyoming last month
so he could pursue the Auburn
job. He posted a 6-5 record in his
only season at Wyoming afte r
going 48-18· I in six years as head
coach at East Carolina.
Mrs Dye wanted to come to
Alabama. which she calls "the
No. I football state in America,"
her husband said.
"The people ir\. Wyoming are
talking about rodeoing in July.
In Alabama, they are talkin~
about the Auburn·Alabama foot-
bal1 game," he said.
Dye said he planned to meet
with Auburn 's football
recruiters after the news con-
rerence lo work on recruiting.
Scott. whose best indoor time
is 3:53.0, moved past Ireland's
Ray Flynn into first place at the
gun· lap and held off Britain's
David Moorcraft. at the finish.
Moo1c1aft finished in 4:01.3.
followed by Flynn at 4:01 .6 and
IT WAS TO be Dye's first en-American Don Paige at 4:04.7.
counter with the coaching staff. In other key events durmg the
and he said he didn't know how first meet of the indoor track
many, if any. of the assistants season . Rod Dixon of New
he would ask to remain. Zealand grabbed the lead in the
Much of the~l Auburn staff 3.000-meter run with two laps to
will come from Wyoming if Dye go and pulled away to victory;
gets his wish . He said he would Norway's Grete Waitz breezed
invite quarterback coach Al Kin· to a slow victory in the women's
caid. offensive line coach Nell 3,000; and Leo Williams or the
Callaway;-defensive line coach Navy edged Arizona State's
DYE, WHO le ttered three Wayne Hall, secondary coach James Frazier In the high jump.
years at Georgia and Wl'S an as· Bobby w a II ace, and. ad. Wllliama won on fewer misses
sistant to Alabama football ministrative assistant Oval at 7-3. Olympian Dwight Stones
Coach Bear Bryant for nine Jaynes to join him. missed at 7.3 after clearing 7·1.
years. said the Auburn trustees He also expressed an interest Waitz.who ran.a world's best
were concerned about him using in Clemson assistant Frank time o( 8:50.8. In the 3,000 last
the job as a stepping stone. Orgel. year at the Cow Palace, ran a
f'J don't have any plans to go The wishbone offense. uied by slow race after taking a huge
lo Alabama or Georgia," he said Alabama, is D1e's favorite, ahd lead on the tint lap. She led by
at a news conference. he said he would like to uae it at 40 meters at the halfway point
Dye and Auburn Presidelft Auburn If the Tlgen have the and cruised home with a time of
Hanly Funderburk declined to talent for it. 9:05.8. discus~ the finanacial te rms of----:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:------============------the contMfct.
Bryant had advised Dye not to
take the Auburn job.
"He's always dlscoul'aged me
to make a move. I think it's his
nature," Dye said. "He didn't
want me to come to Auburn. I
don't think that would be un-
usual."
A BIG FACl'Oa, Dye aaJd, in
his decision waa hla wife,
Sue. She trew up in AutUlta,
Ga., and D)'e WH ralaed 11
mi}es away ln Blythe, Ga.
:--
freestyle relay, heati ng lht.•
Olympic cham p ion t.:a s l
German team. Ameri1 an men
also won the~ relay
Baumann outdueled world r e
cord holder J esse Vass allo of
Mission VieJO. and Sovi<'t Oly111
p ie c h ampion Al .. xan<l1:r
Sidorenko to win the men's 4flll
individual medley an 4 15.11 111·
broke the previous world liest uf
4: 17.81 hy Vassallo. who flnislwd
second ahead of S1dorenko
Baumann finis h ed scconrl
behind SaJnikov as the Russian
tr iple Olympie gold medal1s1
hettered ~worlrl standard an tht·
400 freesty le . s urpass i n g
Ameril'an John llillen1•arru> s rC'
corc1 <if 3 .46 9!; by a h<t If st·rnnd
No Amt.'t"~n~ rettrhffi I h~fm..w.t--~
the event
INES DIER.'i. who won four
frees tyle med a Is for Jo;a:-.,1
Germany at the Most·ow Olym
pies. added the 400 fre<'style to
her 80()-meler victory uf Friday
night. beatin~ Sara Linke of
Walnut Creek, hy two se«onds in
4:08.46.
Woodhead beat her world re
cord speciality, the 200 freestyle.
beatinJ: Diers 1.57.10 to t ;59·20.
Woodhead was just three tenths
of a second off the world be.s.l.ol
B a rba r a Krause o f Eas r
Germa ny.
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ere: / 1 1 1 exce4'9nt, 1 ' ' wwth watchlno; 1 1 fair; 1 .........
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• F II 1 .... : Don Cr lout and JoM Brodi•
Tt• .....,.. _...llM H-ton with 411 tMC\I defensJ~ effort
lft tN wtld cant ~rM. Ttwy ._. to do the ume qalnst
arlan SiOe and .. arftrM In toclay'1 NFC wmlflnal althOUQh
t .. y _..Wt ........... , ..... It le .. e1 H•Y•t, Mike Devfs,-Ted ...,..,ck, and the re1t Oii the RalcMf defen1lv• unit can
~Y llM ttwy did agelntt Hou.ton, the odch will not m .. n a
thv.G. Jim Ptunluttt wlll be ·•t quart.,~k tor the Rald4tf's
wlth-Marll ".,, Eet"9n leadlft9 the rusher\
S1 , ...... C""-'2 '' .( ./
NPC PLAYOFP:S: OallH at Atlanta.
. An 1 •nn: Vince Scully and George Allen
If Tony-Dorsett hc)s a'nother game like he did against the
Rams. the Falcons could' be In trouble although they are
favored by three Poinh at home. Dorsett had one of his flMSt
<Mlys as a pro runf'er as the Cowboys defeated the Rams In
the wild<ard game. Atlanta Ns had a Wffk of rest and will
send Steve S.r1kowskl to the flri09 line against the Cowboys' Danny White. As for Dorsett, he says : "It's prot>ably the best
<Mly' I've had all-ar.ound since being In the pros." He carried
the ball 22 times, caught three passes and scored two
touc~s while picking up 160 yards.
OTHER TELEVISION · ·-
9 a.m . «0 -NFL ··· 9:.S a.m. (341 -FUT80L INTERNACIONAL -. St.
Etienne vs. Borusia in a Eurocup match. .
10 a.m. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA -Hlghlighls from the 1980 USTA ctaycourt tennis championships for girts 12
and under, held at the Limestone Tennis Club In Manlius,
N.Y.
12:30 p.m. 121 -NFL TODAY.
4 p.m. (7) -N°FL'S BEST EVER -Vintage film clips
are used to determine the NFL's Best Ever in the following categories: quarterback, running bac:k, coach and team.
A:JO p.m. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A
tribute to Bobby Riggs, the most celebrated hustler in the his·
torv of tennis. Riggs joins host Reggie Jackson to review
highlights of his career, including his 1939 Wimbledon title
and his "challenge of the sexes" matches against Margaret
Court and Biiiie Jean Ki09.
'... RADIO FootbalL-Qakland at Cleveland, 9:30 a.m .. KNX (1070);
Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m., KNX (1070).
,,... ~ily Pitot Is not ~ble for late cMnges.)
BYU's Danny Ainge
·All-sport star
found his niche
PROVO. Utah CAP> -Brigham
Young basketball star Danny
Ain&e, who baa been alternating
between baseball spikes and
sneakers for three years, says
he's content with bis decision to
tum back cm a lucrative Nat.ional
BasketbUI Auociatioa career.
Ainge, a three-time all· Western
Athletic Conference guard for
BYU, decided in October to sign a
paid very handsomely."
Weber State basketball Coach
Neil McCarthy says he's sure
Ainge would be a firsl·round
NBA pi.ck. "You could label him
can't miss," he says.
For bis part, Arnold has no
doubts Ainge "would have
played very, very well in the
NBA."
new three-year contract with AINGE'S CAaEEa decision
Toronto of the American League. has raised some eyebrows
He aire.cty baa played parts of be c au s e his profess ion a 1
two seuons with the Blue Jays as baseball career has been de-
a utility infield.er·.outfielder --.cldedly l•1 apecla~ufar than his
u; 'Tve spent three years in pro college basketball achieve-
baseball now and I feel pretty ments. A good about the progress I've lo his first year with the
D made," says Ainge. "I like the Toronto organization he batted
ti lifestyle and I feel I can last .229 for the AAA Syracuse
S. longer in baseball." Chiefs. In 1979 he batted .237 in
b · 87 games with the Blue J ays and
AINGE' SAYS RE'S aware hit .243 in 38 Blue Jay games t~as a probable first-round last season as an infielder and
ir NBA pic.k, he would be offered a outfielder.
a lot more money initially, but
T adds, "I \lelieve I'll end up mat-Geo9¥fta'~ L---
h ing more money ultimately in • ~· a '"'"tie
baseball."
NCAA bids
to sponsor
wo01en
DETROIT CAP >• -The
NCAA 's belated but powerful en-
try into the s ponsorship of
women's collegiate athletics will
be the b~IJ topic this week at the
convention of the group that
stands to lose the most from
such a move the Association
of Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women.
The AlAW, gove rning body or
women's college athletics. is
holding its 1981 delegate as
sembly Jan. 6·9 in Detroit. 1'he
1,000 delegates are slated to dis
cuss equal treatment of athletl's wi~h o~her students on campus.
minority r e presenl <ttion and
policies regarding transfe r stu
dents.
BUT THE ENTRY overtures
by the prestigious Nation_a l
Collegiate Athletic Association.
the major governing hody ul
men's athletics, looms heavy
over the AIA W asscmhly.
Jan e Ha rbige r . a
spokeswoman for the AIAW.
said the NCAA hid will take
center stage.
The controversy ~tems from a
proposaJ to go before the NCAA
1981 convention. also meeting in
early January, orrcrmg women
200 positions in its govermn~
s truct ure a nd the N C AA
sponsorship of Division I cham
pions hips.
The NCAA voted last year to
s ponsor champions hips 1n
divisions II and Ill for the
1981-82 academic year. The AIA W
threatened to sue. although no
suits have been filed.
The NCAA vote is expect~ to
be close. · · ~
I CURRENTLY, THE AIAW ls
the only host of women's cham·
pionships and the solt! ar~iter of
women's collegiate s ports . Com-
petition from the NCAA likely
would be "seen as a takeover of
women's sports," said Harbiger.
What does the NCAA have to
offer that the AIAW can 't ?
P rimaril y m oney , s a i d
Harbiger.
Harbiger said the NCA/\ un·
derwrites the cost of l><:ndmg
t ea m s t o nation a l r ham
pions hip!',
U Not that the decision was ao
. easy one. It hung over his head
-Jt--from the moment the Eugene,
C• Ore., prep all-star in baseball.
ir basketball and football signed
D the first of three one-year con·
Phones bugged?
tracts with the Blue Jays prior
ir to enrolling at BYU to play
basketball.
of "It was strictly my wife and
1 me." Ainge said of his decision.
Y• ·•we thought about it a lot and
prayed about it and we both de-
b1 cided on it." He said the pro-
s< spect or !I longer career in
baseball outweighed the entice-
ments ol bi& NBA money.
o• u THE 1-5 AINGE has averaged
fi 20 points a game for three
seasons at BYU and led the club C in steals and ualsts. He Is the
Si school's all-time leading shot-
m all er. This season he is
1C averasine 25.4 points oo ~ per· gc cent abooti.ng for the nationally N -ranked Cougars and is worti:tng
tr on a •trina of 90 straight 1ames
in double figures. The NCAA re· tll cord la ICM set by Ronnie Valen-M tine ol Old Dominion last. seuoa. st "We've had professional
basketball acouta tell us they'd
pay him three times hta buebell
coatract;" says BYU baakttball
Coach Frank Arnold. "But I
RIVERSIDE (A P ) -newspaper that Irwin said that a
Telephone calls and ·private con-Bill Miller . who was employed
versations anywhere in her by Frontiere ostensibly as a
home could be monitored and houseboy, was an electronics ex·
taped by Rams owner Georgia pert who installed. maintained
Rosenbloom Frontiere. one of and operated telephone bu~ging
her former employees has equipment.
testified, according to a story in A m o n g t h c F r ,, n t 1 ere' s
Saturdab's editions of the hous egues t s 1n 1980, the
Riverside Press·Enterprise. news paper quoted Irwin as say·
The newspaper said that Mel ing. w~ Sen. and Mrs. Edward
H. Irwin, who was employed by Kenned y . Kenne d y . t he
the Rams for one year until last Massachusetls. Democrat, was
July as director of community then an active candidate for the
relations, but whose duties kept Democratic Party presidential
him largely al the Los Angeles nomination.
home of Fronliere, said in a The newspaper quoted Irwin
sworn deposition that Frontiere ~s saying that Secret Ser vice
had sophisticated electronic .A gents would come to the house
equipment that allowed con-first to "check it out," but he
versations In any room or on any added he never knew if they
telephone in the house to be found anything suspicious.
bugged. ·>v· Irwin's statement was taken
"Wires <w.ent from the base-by attorney Howard Daniels, of
ment," the Press-Enterprise Los Angeles, who represenlc; in
quoted Irwin as saying, "into the Los Angel es County
every room in the hOUH." Coliseum Commission in its an-
Also, Irwin .alleges, he was in· ti·trust lawsuit against the Na·
structed.. by . .F.rooliere to _liaten Uonal Football League for block-
covertly to telephone. convena-ing atte mpts or Oakland
lions his employer had with Na-Raiders managing general
tlonal Football Lea ue Com-artner Al Davis rom movin
m ,s oner ete oze le and his NFL franchise to Los
others, the newspaper aald. · Angeles. the new~paper re-
l\ wu also reported bv the ported.
DAILY P\LOT ... ,
Rustlers red hot 1
Gauchos' 50-garne streak over
Golden West Collete continued lo. mow down
non-conference opponents, while Orange Cout and
Saddleback colleges continued to hJve their prob·
lems Saturday night in junior college basketball
action. ·
GWC had few problems in downinJ host San
Diego Mesa, while OCC suffered a slim setback at
Imperial Valley, and Saddleback saw its SO.game
home unbeaten string broken.
Here's a look at how the action went:
Golden Weat M, SD Me• 13
Coach Jim Greenfield's Rustlers continue to
find a new · player who catches fire. Saturday
night, it was ~urt Woote n who hit a perfect
8·fOr ·8from the floor en route to 17 points .
T he sophomore forward from Huntington
Beach High shared the GWC scoring honors with
Randy Heidenreich who had 16.
GWC. 12·3 on th~ season_ opened· a 38·31
halftime lead, but SD Mesa countered by scoring
the first six points of the second half to pull within
one.
The Rustlers came right back lo outscore the
Olympians, 25-4 over the next seven minutes and
take a commanding 63-41 lead. The capper was an
18-footer by Wooten.
Imperial Valley 72, OCC 69
The Pirates shot 41 percent from the floor.
while Imperial Valley only managed to shoot at a
33 percent clip. but OCC let a 67-66 lead get away
in the final 11 2 minutes.
Coach Tandy Gillis' squad had battled back
from a 'Z1 26 halftime defit·it to forge ahead 34-27
with 17:40 remainin~ 1n the game. '-
Aut lrn(X•rial Valley counter ed lo take a 55-48
lead with just seven minute~ left .
Ont'e again, the Pirates were hurt hy
turnovers. commitlini.t 18 on the evening
On; was sparked offensively by Chris Beasley
with 15, followed hy Rick Riley with 13 and Greg
Krohnfeldl wit h I;! John Saunders added 11 .
Santa.Ana 71, Saddleback 67
A 50-game winn1n~ streak datin~ hack lo 1976
was snapped at S;.icldlehack College h) Santa Ana.
U CI women win
• • in two overtimes
Katht'nnt' Hamilton scored the winning bas ket
with six seconds remaining in the second overtime
veriocl as th~ UC Irvine women's basketball team
held off stuhoorn Army. 84 82 Friday night at UCI.
Playing tn the opener of a t winb1ll. with the
UC I men·s learn racing Portland State m the
nightc-ap. the Anteater women improved their re·
<:onl to 9-4 in handing Ar my its second loss against
eight W\OS.
The Anteaters were sparked by Diana Meier
who scored 21 points and added nine rebounds .
while Norma Leibfreid. t he freshman from Ocean
View High, scored 19 points.
Army's lineup inc luded former Edison High
star Tracy Hanlon. who scored eight points before
fouling out with about three minutes remaining in
regulation play.
UCI returns to action Friday night when the
Ante~~rs open southern California Association
play agninst Cal Poly CSLOJ at Crawford Hall at
7:30.
· as the Dons' Steve Frederick hit a clutch 10-foot
jump shot wjth three s econd.a left to snap a 87-87
tie.
The Gauchos led by as many as 12atone time on·
ly to see Santa Ana chip away atthe mar.in.
Santa Ana shot al a 56.1 clip while Saddleback
was shooting at a 52.7 average. The Gauchos held
a slim 40-39 lead at halftime u Kevin Bowland ( 12
points> and Curtis Crossle~ (10 points) provided
mosrotffie scoring punch. •
It was the third straight defeat for lhe
Gauchos whose record dipped to 10·6. Santa Ana
improved its record to 14-8.
Sitilors coast
over Valencia
Newport Harbor High continued its impressive
preseason play Saturday night as the Sailors.
behind forward Cor y Everhart's 24 points, romped
to a 75·43 win over Valencia in the championship
semifinals of the Canyon Tournament.
Meanwhile. University defeated Mater Dei in
the consolation semifinals of that tournament.
61-52 and Irvine lost lo Esperanza, 43-42, also in
the consolation semifinals.
In Monday night's championship game, Newport
Harbor will face Cypress. a 57-49 winner over Ca-
nyon Saturday. Game timeissetfor7:30.
Center Rick Ciaccio had ii points for the Sailors
and helped give Newport a 45-24 advantage in re·
bounds with his eight ·boards .
Jn other tournament action:
University 61, Mater Del 52
Uni jumped to an early lead and maintained it
all the way in earning a berth in the consolation
fina ls of the Canyon Tournament Monday night
against Esperanza.
University was paced by 6·8 Tim McLaughlin,
who scored 16 of his 20 points in the closing
quarter, Brad Guess hit 15 and Troy Larsen 14 for
the Trojans. Mater Dei was led by Larry Williams'
19 (14 in the final quarter ) and_Ron Tarbell's 14.
Westminster 60, S.ntl•go 50
The Lions won the championship game of th«:
Santiago Tournament and they did it with a
halanced scoring attack.
Guard Mick Delavalle sc€>red a g.ame·hi gh .31
points and center Bob Kershner and guard Dan
Siber added 12 and 10 respectively.
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BYU'S DANNY AINGE PASSES OFF D~SPITE UNLV DEFENSE. COUGARS WON, 12-90.
UCLA whips H1:1skies
Williams sparks VSC victory
t'rom AP dJspakbes
LOS ANGELES -Sophomore forward Darren
Daye scored 15 points to lead a balanced UCLA at·
tack Saturday ni~ht as the hot-shooting Bruins got
off to a fast start in whipping Washington 96-74 in a
Pacific.JO Conference basketball opener for both
teams.
UCLA, 7·1 overall and ranked seventh na-
tionally, made 12 of its first 14 field goal attempts
in taking a 25-14 lead midway through the first
half. The Bruins later went en a 21·6 spree lo take
a 54 ·28 advantage shortly before halftime.
UCLA, which settled for a 56-36 lead at the in·
termission, finis hed the first half with 26 field
goals in 35 attempts for 74 .3 percent accuracy.
Daye had 11 of his points in the opening 20
minutes.
Washington. 6·4 on the season, made 54.5 per·
cent of its floor shots in the first half, yet still
found itself behind by 20 points. The Huskies
weren't closer than 19 points in the second half.
Sophomore guard Michael Holton and
freshman center Kenny Fields added 14 points
apiece for the Bruins.
TreJ ... d11 P~Je •JWll'r
LOS ANGELES -Forward Maurice Williams
scored 14 points leading a balanced USC attack as
the Trojans downed Washington State 57·43 in a
Pacific· 10 Conference opener for both teams at the
Sports Arena .
Guard Jacque Hill added 13 points and
forwards Barry Brooks and Purvi~ MiJler tiad 2
points each for tfi'e Trojans. who are now 6·4 on the
season.
Forward Steve Harriet paced Washington
State with 24 points and a gaqie-high six rebounds.
Sixteen of Harriel's points c•me in the first half
when he made eight of his nine field goal attempts.
No other Cougar scored more than four points in
the game.
The first half was close throughout with
Washington State leaving the floor et the in·
termission with a 26·23 advanta"e. despite the fact
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minute span of the first h'alf.
Colorado •top• 49n-ri
BOULDER. Colo. -J o Jo Hunter scored 16
points to lead Colorado to a 56·46 non·conference
victory over Long Beach State here.
Jacques Tuz scored 11 points, seven of them
coming in the second.half. Tuz also grabbed eight
rebounds. Senior center Joe Cooper scored 10
points and pulled down a CU carffr high 15 re·
bounds.
Long Beach State. was led by the scoring of
Dino Gregory with 14 points. 10 of them coming in
the second half when the 49ers only managed to
score 17 points,
Th~ victory, their sixth straight. improved the
Buffs" record to 9·2. The IOH, -their third straight.
dropped Long Beach State to 4·6.
f'r,.,.. Stai' petu16 IJCSO
FRESNO -Bobby Davis scored 18 points and
Rod Higgins added 14 to pace once-beaten Fresno
State to an 89-42 non-conference victory over th~
University of California-San Diego.
In running their record to 11·1, the Bulldogs
bolted to a 40· 16 halftime lead and led by as much
as 49 points in the second ha)(.
Fresno shot 61 percent from the floor to ju5t 38
percent for San Diego, and outrebounded the vis·
itors 39-17. with Higgins getting seven.
Sherman Johnson scored nine points to lead
San Diego. now-4·8.
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L.AS VEGAS -Guard Danny Ainge scored 27
points, including four in an ove~ime .peri~, as
19th-ranked Brigham Young Un1vers1ty nipped
Nevada (Las Vegas), 92·90.
Guard Greg Baliff preserved BYU's victory by
stealing the ball from UN~V's Greg Goorjian in
the final se<'onds just before It appeared that Goor·
jian wu going to get a $Ml off.
F0rward Fred Roberts added 24 points and
had eight rebounds for the Cougars, 10·2. Roberts
scored six of his points in the extra five-minute
session.
Forward Steve Trumbo contributed 20 1>0inls
and pulled down 11 rebounds for the Cougars.
Center Greg Kite had 12 points and 11 rebounds for
BYU.
Goorjian paced the Rebels, 8-5, with a career·
high 29 points.
C•I e••s rtwll llt••l•f'fl
BERKELEY -Kevin Sinateton drove from
the right side and mede an ei&ht·fool jump 1hot
with 15 seconds remaining to give the California
Bears a 58-56 victory over Stanford In a Paclfic-10
basketball ~er.
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at 56:56 by makin1 a shot with 1:07 left, missed a
15-foot jumper with five seconds left. Cal center
Mark McNamara 1rabbed tbe rebound, wu fouled
and missed a free throw. but Stanford wu able to
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blned to aeon 42 points, leedin& ArtlllODa to a 11·1'0
victory over Oreson in the Paclflc·lO Conl.,.ce
opener foe both acboola.
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STOCKS
MOVIES
CROSSWORD
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Offlee .headaehe
James Houlik's concerts
are. designed to right the
wrongs done against sax-
ophones. Page C5.
Orange Cl,unty ill major market for stolen IBM Selectric typewriters
ay JODI CADllNllKAD ........ ,... .....
. Under a cloak of dark.Dea a pnvate plane
from Su Ftanr1sl'o landed on a lone air alrip at
John Wayne Airport where an Irvine bust
neaaman •aa waiHnc for the llle*'al deli very
that would net h1m a.t least Sll,000.
Ntilber ille&&l drues· ooc sec-rel weapons
' were carted out of the Cesl>na 120 that surnmer
nt&ht lut year IMtead, 18 stolen IBM Selectric
typewnten, \be new Califorrua gold for thieve&.
were set"retly delivered
aY 'ntE TIME POLICE found out about the
cargo all o( the typewriters had been sold. A
Bay Area man who sold the~ lo the Irvine man
was arrested • The Irvine man, a former IBM employee,
was never prosecuted in the case and continues
Orange County
feeds the state
BS the major
· mBtket for stolen
IBM Selectrics.
Law enforcement
officials must
deal w;fh both
the theft and
_ unloading of the
stolen machines.
Most are resold
within a 50-mile
radius.
~ . '
w sell oifice equipment 10 Uran1e County. ac-
cor<Ciina lo police.
Moat typewti\er \hefts are not that in·
tric.ately planned and 80 percent of all office
buralari• Involve the theft ol IBM Selectric
machines, according to a California Justice
Dep~rtmenl spokesman.
MO&E at:CENTLY AN advertisement
placed by two Irvine buainessmen olfered some
50 typewriters for sale. The men told c'-<omers
that they were quilting business and wanted lo
sell the machines quick and cheap. When Irvine police showed up to purchase
some oi the goods. they found that many. if not an: of the typewriters were stolen.
Again, lack of sufficient evidence resulted
in no proseculionorthelwomen involved.
Prosecution is difficult in the case or
•
PriCes hooted up
Western ·styles traveling overseas
By STAN DELAPLANE
"This boy wrote me: 'Cosimo. I ~en
wearing' boots all my life. I cain't walk in those
Air Force shoes.· So I wrote ol' Congreuman
Dick Kleberg, an' he talked to the Army, an'
the General wrote that boy a letteT to show.
Said: 'This Private got a nghl to wear cowboy
boots with his uniform'.'· ••• Cosimo Lucchese made the best boots
in Texas, which is to say America. I went
all th~ way to San Antonio to get mine.
They were brown steer hide. Inch-and-a·
half heels. A six-stitch grapevine sewn on
the uppers. Some boots!
'=="~-~-·s the lime of the cowboy, The jingle.
jangle, jingle people travel half across the
country for Western clothes at Cutter Bill's
in Dallas and Houston. At Shepler's in
Denver. At Tener's in Oklahoma City.
So I drove down to Jonathan Western.
in Redondo Beach. and bou~ht a new pair
of Lucchese boots-$320. Four times what
1 paid Cosimo, but just about right for 20
years of inflation.
Made of Domingo goatskin from Italy,
brushed to mirror dark cherry. They are
something! ••• -WESTERN CLOTHING IS moving
overseas. Jn London 1 saw boots beneath
the stools in the Capital Hotel where you
find American oil men. In the bar at the
Churchill, I met an oil rig engineer from
Sacramento.
•• *
WESTERN STYLES TBA VEL over-
seas. Jonathan has had mail orders as far
out as Yugosl~via . Girls in Paris put silver-
and-turquoise collar tabs on their blouses.
Gilbert says : •'Most mail orders are
coming from the American northeast and
southeast. Places where they haven't worn
Western clothes. Local stores don't stock a
selection.
A catalog comes by writing Jonathan
Western, 1705 S. Catalina. Redondo Beach
90277.
You send $5 and they'll refund it on
your first order. It's a handsome thing in
brilliant color. If you don't buy anything..
you've got a piece of status on the coffee
table. ••• AFl'ER LUCCHESE MADE my boots
in San Antonio. friends took me out to the
King Ranch. A million acres, the biggest in
the co\Ultry. They have their own saddle
shop. And they made heavy white cowhide
seat covers for my car.
It was a banana-yellow convertible. I
drove it down to Mexic<>1City. With THOSE
seat coven and THOSE boots, I was the
talk of the town .
*. * BEST OF ALL: Gilbert wears a one-of·
a -kind hat by Hatters of Au!lin, Texas. It's
a battered thing. A Texas block curled up
on the side. A broad sweat stain. A few ttirt
marks in the c rown . They won't
clean out. It's put in there artificially. The
hat cost $300.
typewriter thefta becauae lt must be proven that
the seller knew the merchandise was stolen,
.said Irvine investigator Mark Hoffman.
TYPIC.fl.L Y A THIEF will break into an
office steal a typewriter and sell it to a second
party for $200 to $300. That second party will
then sell the equipment to a legitimate business
for '600. New IBM Selectrics retail for approximate·
ly Sl.200. According to a company spokesman in
New Jersey, the average backlog of orders is
between three and six weeks, making the item
that much more valuable.
·•Attorneys and doctors are most often the
people who are the consumers of stolen proper·
ty." said Hoffman.
"It's pretty tough for them to be so narrow
in their vision that they don 't realize that the
stuff is stolen."
Even so. prosecution of those involved in
typewiiter therts is rare and recovery of stolen
goods is nearly as infrequent.
LAST YEAR ONLY $3 million of the S50 lo
$75 million reported stolen typewriters were re·
__ co~ered under a new proeram s_tar:ted three _
years ago by the California Justice Department.
Now everytime an IBM Selectric is servfoed
the repairman reports the machine's serial
number, to the Justice Department which has
on computer tape the number of every stolen
typewriter.
If the number.s match, a special te•in of in·
vestigators in cooperation with local police de·
partme.nts obtain a search warrant to inspect
the typewriter.
Those who receive stolen property may face
charges and the equipment is immediately
seized.
"WHEN WE STARTED this program we
had no idea where the property went," said
Justice Department spokesman Larry McNelly.
"Suddenly we realized that Orange County is
the major market for stolen IBMs. It leads the
state."
Such a distinction has proven lo be a
headache to local law enforcement officials who
m usl deal with both the theft and ·unloading of
stolen typewriters.
In Irvine 28 typewriters were stolen in
December and Costa Mesa reported 25.
''It's a very serious problem," said Hoff·
man. "In Irvine we've been plagued by this for
three years."
NATIONALLY A HALF billion dollfr•
worth of IBM typewriters are stolen annually.
Al a Lexington Ky. plant where the typewri,.rs
are manufactured, some 50 IBMs are stolen
every day before reaching their destination.
As Costa Mesa detective David Walker ex·
plains, it's an easy crime for even iaex·
perienced burglars to commit. ·
"All they do is smash a window and they're
in and out." said · Walker. "By the time the
alarm sounds they're already on the freeway and
we show. up to broken glass and missing equip·
ment."
On Oct. 8 thieves stole six of \he nine
typewriters u sed by Newport Escrow
employees. The following Friday, they returned
to ~teal the remaining typewriters, leaving
behind an unplugged machine, Costa Mesa
police said.
FINALLY THE company replaced all nine
typewriters only to have them all stolen again
on-Dec, 19. &
"lBMs are like gold," explains McNelly.
"There's a 5·week waiting list. Demand by the
publi.g is so stringent that it's created this black
market."
Justice Department studies have shown
that most of the stolen typewriters are sold
within a 50 mile radius. McNelly estimates that
at least half those who receive the property
know it's stolen.
Police in Irvine and Costa Mesa disagree
with that theory and think the percentage is
much higher.
"I WOULD FIND it very hard to believe
that somebody who buys a typewriter for $600
out of the trunk of a car didn 't know it was pro·
bably stolen." s aid Costa Mesa detective
Walker.
To help combat the increasing theft of its
equipment' JBM is now offering to bolt its
machines down permanently. The service iS
free to new customers with a slight charge for
those with older machines .
Police report that bolted typewriters are
rarely stolen since the average time involved in
a machine theft is only 60 seconds.
You can astonish
the natives of
Paris with
Western outfit.
The hat is by
Caspet Twid, $200.
Coat is deerskin
trimmed in coyote,
$3, 500. Shirt
with appliques by
Salamander, $110.
Jeans by Larry
Mahan. $34.
Belt buckle by
Trujillo is one-of-
a-l<ind in 14-carat
gold set with
..
precious stone~~s:..:.... _____ _.
It goes for $3. 000.
Sterling silver
collar tabs, $120.
Howdy, podner!
He said: ''I haven't got around to the
10-gallon hat. But these Texas boots feel
good. And they say. 'This is an American.'
Nqbody else but us wears them. It's .our
trademark."
Ronald Reagan showed up in the paper
the other day holding his bodts. Looked like
Mercedes, Texas. Handmade, hand·
•titched.
Resolve to drive -less exp.ensively
• •• .IONA11L\N WEST~llN RAS the big-
1est selection of handmade and ·
coun ry. t s not a i& store -
40 boot strides across, 80 deep. It's C~.)11ded. No browsers. 1be shoppers know •
wliat they're after.
The place is run by John Gilbert, 39.
.. We could sell you a pair of full alli1ator
bootl for-'2,200. Or a Mercedes in sueded
aaaconda. Or a boot with an anteater foot
ad a calfaldn top with silk 1tltchln1 at tflO." .
Jonathan ia a "bilh ticket" store. Most
o1 tbelr boota nm about saoo. They )'aft a
·belt bockle by ~Wo. Sterlinl 1Uver., an omce 4-told, UIMt with turquolle and
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By PAT DUNN
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resolutiOll that will put m= ,our pocket. If tbe idea ol 1avtn1 I ud cutUnl car
matnt.mmce colt appeab to YoU. tM• aclvu·
ta1e ot the followin1 tlpe pro¥1decl by the
Automoblle Club ol Southern Califonaia.
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use. TblD tally your acore -GDe poiat for ffet'J
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pcorl'Nl el &M ref118111 ol(en ... &eclay are
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r .. e ~ reaanllen ol -~r • refud
fer• Ja ,......ire4. . •
I ... -.wever. ..dii' a&e .. my ll•li•C•
ltloaf' olfen lltat )'OG may la.lie adYutaae of
morf' ~ .. oe<'e
L>EA R Sl' l'~RMAKK~T SHOPPER
t. ... :.t "eek I ren•1 ved a $2 refwid on s paghetti
:.Ju,"' Todit} I r~1ved a second S2 check
I rum '•e same l'Ompctny
Thi:. must have been a mistake because I
d m 'er} careful to send for only one refund
"hl•n the offer so SJ)t!c1 f1es
:\-1 ' eonst1em·e won ·1 aJlow me to cash
the !:tecond check. so 1 am wondering what to
do with 1t Should I 1ust tear it up'! -
Charlotte from Cincinnati
DEAR C'HABLOTl'E -I would send Uw
dupllca&e chet'k &o lbe prealdea& of the com·
paay aJoac with a note thukial bim or )ler
for the opportunity to save moeey with tbe
company"'s refund offers. Jut adareu your
teuer to lb'! "Ofnce of the Presldeat" at the
address shown OD the produd packa1e.
DEAR SU PERMARKET SHOPPER
When f started refunding a rew months ago, I
began to save all my proofs or purchase on
national brands.
Arter ia while 1 got a little discouraged ~l·llluse !j() rew or (hem were getting used.
But the big day finally .same. ·
I already had rice on my shopping Ust ..
Then when I saw the $6 rerund orrer on the t l n<·I~ Ben's box. the rice practically jumped
anto my shopping cart by itsell.
This was a $5 refund offer for 12 proors
with an additional dollar if mailed before
Dec 31, 1980.
I hurried home and found 11 proors in .my
file The 12t.h was on the box I tiad JU~t
bought. My early-bird refund request was m
the mail the next day .
This was the easiest ts I ever earned. -Mall)' G . from Baton Rouge, La.
DEA& MAaY -Tbouaucla ol Hw re·
runden have enjoyed a similar ellperleace.
They start out by savlDC every poaslble
proof ol purchue. Aa their colledloll• of box
tops aad labels grow, they wonder If all their ef-
fort will ever pay off.
But 8008 they start lo find more refund
forms at the supermHket and to trade forms
with friends and by ·mall. Before they know u, they-are-regularly digging Into their proof
collectJoaa to send for ~efunda.
Tbla ls what we call tumlng trash Into
cash. MllUoas of smart shoppers are doing It
every day.
REFUND OF THE DAV
Write to the rotfowinq address to receive
the form required by this $1.50 refund offer.
Wish·Bone Italian Family Fes tival. P.O. Box
8446, Clinton, Iowa 52732. This offer expires
June JO, 1981.
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CHECK CAR MAINTENANCE . • •
tervals?
Do you inspect your drive belts for wear,
1·racks and correct tension?
-Do you check your spark plugs for fouling?
Do you check the engine oil and coolant
levels monthly?
Do you keep your wheels properly aligned?
-DO YOU USE GASOLINE of the proper oc-
tane rating for your car?
Do you maintain tires at their maximum
trressure?
Do you check your car's problems aa soon
as you notice them''
Do you annually check cylinder com·
pression , valve c l e aranc e and vacuum
pressure'' .._ ____ _uu..)'~-CSJ~~:.uu4:...braka-for-clut-?--
Do you regularfy replace your air and fuel
filter elements?
Do you keep your wheels balanced?
-00 YOU CH ECK your exhaust system
I Wllh the engine Off) for damage Or deteriora·
lion'>
Do you consider using radial tires?
Do you check the automatic choke for pro-
• per operation?
, Do you check rubber s,eals around windows
and doors for fit and flexibility? .._
-DO YOU CJ,EAN or replace the PCV
-(pos itive c rank<•ase ventilation) valve re·
J:(ularly?
-Do you inspect all hoses and clamps ror
creeks and tightness?
. -Do you regularly check all electrical con·
.. nections?
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carburetor, ruel pump, gas line and gas tank?
VEIDCLE MAINTENANCE SCQRE
How did you do? lf your score was 40 or
above, you're spending at least 10 percent less
on gas than the average driver. If your score
was 35 lf 40, you're spending at leasts percent
less than the average driver.
If your score was JO to 35, you're saving bare·
ly more than average. . If your score was below 30r you eewld-
ing a lot of ruel and money, but you 're not!
_Last year she. earned
108,884. His earntngs
. were $74,819.
Ot1pu.e ~bclr obvious differ lf you &pprecl&le aucb
encea, Arlene &nd Bob have & ~ benel!ta u Uber&I commtlllona.
111 common Tiley bad no Miu bonwi•. croup 1naur&11ce and
erperi.ooe wlMn l.IMJ Joined ua lncen\lve awUdt Uked&npa IO
four,..,.. ICO 1'1t) n lunhrflct \lJUl'R>ul i'tiOl"Cil. yo lfilJ'NOU!'
iheN la no ctlllnC on ibttr 1t1C4m1 lJnd of people ~ erperfenc1
poe.nU&J tr1l.b U1 They 11111 the requl;'ld Wl'tr&ln you IO aeU our
lndepen.dtJll:t ~ comu ""b & broad ra"'e of ftnanclal ael'Vlcea
c&rttr at Waddell fl RHd (You Thi. oould weU be 'be oppor
II\ your own hours your own tum~ you·ve W&l\ecl for So ltt ua
~) share all I.be ract.a wnh JOU
Of couree, Arlene and Bob are
uctpllon&l. and "°' everyone pro.
,,.. ... , \hit fu&. Howtftr, here'e
your oppol'\unll,1 to Pl'O" I.bat
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•1 aoasaT '· aauaa DEAR BOB: A few w..U qo, in amwer to
anojber reader's qu•tlon, you nld the be.t way to ~>' • home la with owner flanaaclq provided by a ,
"motiva&ed aeUer." But you didn't explain bow to
find theee motivated aellen.
>.. we have only 1 UtUe cub for our down pay-
ment, but have 1ood job aalartes, we need to buy
from a seller who'will finance our purcbue.
What is the best way lo find these deal1? Alao,
l 've never seen one of those leue-options you men-
tion advertised. Where can I find one? -Paula P.
DEAa PAULA: Sb1me •me for Ht espl1la-
bag bow to •pot bomea f• •ale by mo&lva&ed
1ellen. The nn& 1tep ... to wol'li wltla .. a11reulve
really a1at wbo la up·to·date • '-al market c•·
ditlou.
He or abe wlU have deau of comtactl am•1
sellen ud either a1eat1. Tbe real estate 1rapevlae
la faatutlc for apttadlDI t.be· word aboat usloua
sellers. T... aecoad atep I• to aall muy queatlolla
about homes for sale which laterest Y•· Flad out
the true reUGa t.be seller la MWa1. However,
maay motivated aellera try to II.Ide u.elr stna1 de-
sire to Mil qalckly.
Jadlcatleu ol motivated aellen IDclllde llaU.1
OD the market over •days; boase ta vacut; seller
has moved out of tow•: Miier 11 be .... d OD
mortgage paymeatl. Houe b nm·dowa (ladlcat·
ing seller lack.I cHh to repair It): Ust .. g said
seller will help fl.aaace the sale; divorce, death,
foreclosu.re or other dl1treaa.
As . for your leaae-opta. quesUoa, DOl maay
. lease-optlom are aavertlaed because mOllt realty
agenta cloa't uaderstaad bow they work. So you'll
have to create your own. That'• bow I bought my
residence oa a leaae·optloa.
Use a leaae-optloa or lease form, apedfylng
the leue terms aa well as the optlGD detalls. ·Home
sellen often 1ladly accept auch olfen, eapttlally
If the tenant-buyer puts up 1Ubataatlal option
money.
Motivated sellers are good candidates for
lease -options. Your realty agent or attoney can
give you more lease -optloa LDformatloa.
'P~bl lldl...,., del•Hftl
DEAR BOB: I am interested in investing in
smaU-ineome properties. A realty agent I met at
Rotary says he has several "pocket listings" or
s uch properties. Whal does this mean? Are these
illegal listings? -Royce S.
DEAR ROYCE: A poc:ket llstlnt meau tbe
realty agent doesa 't have a formal, written llstlDg on
the property. It means the agent lutowa t.be owner
will sell the property but be doesn't want to advertise
it on the market for sale.
Pocket Ustlacs are also known as "open list·
in gs" because the first agent &o bring the seller an ac·
ceptable purchase offer earns the fulJ sales com·
m lssion. Pocket listings are not Illegal, but the agent
may lack good control of the property since be hasn't
con vlnced the seller to sl gn a Hstlng. '
Fraud Wcelt1 I• llou~ ••~ .
DEAH BOB: My mother lives about 600 miles,
from my home. She is 79. I knew she was thinking
of selling her home. The next thing f learned was
she sold her home lor orily 0$58,000. n is worth>
almost double thas amount. The sale has already
closed.
ls it possible to l(et a lawyer to cancel the sale
because the price was so inadequate? It sold the
next day after she listed it with a realty agent. -
Harmon L.
DEAR HARMON: See an attome)' ,la the state
where the hoose Is located. II there Is ~v~deace of
fraud. duress, or mistake. It might be PoSSlble to
rescind the sale.
Also. the -ttalty agent had an ethical duty to
counsel your mother as to the true value of her
home. If this was not done, the agent may be liable
to your mother for her lost profits .
Although a lawsuit can be messy, the big
money> at stake for your mother may make It 1
worthwhile. However, be sure you h4'e your facts
correct before suiResUng yCM1r mother take legal
action.
Annual Rare
9%
Annual Yield
NO • Minimum balance
•Tam
•Penalty
Interest la compounded dally
Wfftem·as~"p~ can
pay you up to 554'{. more than any
bank or Savtnga and Lo.n. No
other pa•book program can pay
you more.
Our 28th year of HTVtng Californian•.
A.ea. over '130,000,000.00
19oMc••tatlWlde .
we coUktn't do IO u our olfer Mid n wu lood fw
30 days. la UU. correct? -Evan R.
D&\a EVAN: Ne. A ,......,, ,.relaw elfer
CU be,....._. U)' &lae ....... 1' II HH,&ed It)'
lite ,,.....ny eeller. TIM_. n~ •nn II lite
Miier PQ1 ... bll7er &e Mid &Ille elfer ..-,_ u .,,.... ..... period.
It appean 1•r 11n& mWed 1•· U yeu ._
poet& la Mt promptly ref..sed, comtac& y•r at-
toraey or tile •&ate real estate commluleaer for
aa1l1taace.
The popular Bruss Report "How Wrap.Around
Mortgages Benent Property Buyers and Sellers"
is available. To obtain your copy send a l'l check
payable to "Newspaperbooks" for Report 80108 to
the Orange Coas t Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 259,
Norwol>d, N.J . 07648.
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iJOys of sax . -·
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SHIRLEY MKLAIHE ANTHONY HOPkl~
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SEC YOUR
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OPENS THIS TUESDAY NIGHT at 8:00 PM
thn S11da1. UNUARY 11
FOii INFORMATION CALL 12131 436·3661
THE FORUM liiiiiiiiif
LAST TWO SIOWSI TODAY at !:00 a 6:00 PM
RETURNS T1t. JAN. 13 thru SH. JAN. 18
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N I>:\\ YORK cA f>J "I play a Vivalw
:.1111¥\ "· J amei. llouhk says, "that Vivaldi
\\ r fill' 1111 tht· cJ usll'over could be played by
\ 1111111. llult'. ol><1c , hurdy-gurdy or ancient
l11i ~11111t• With m y trus ty crayon. I've added
· .111d .. axo11ho11c ·"
'l'ht• !'taxophont•, wdl known for seductive
rru·ludlt's, hrcuth,\' rasps u(ld sudden honks in
111 a . l!'t the 1nstrumt•nt on whi<'h Houlik plays
l'l:i!S!'\11'<11 OIU!'tli'
With '''"'<I t• \ 1vr<., a blithe "1'11-show.'em"
'I••• II aml a 1·1•r1a1n 4u1xoti<' earnestness. he's
oul lu pla) prorn111t··and right the wrongs done
I h1· tn'41 n11n1•111 hc lovt•!; 1
ut: s t:t:s Pt:OPLt: l'Omc to afternoon sub-
'l'r11H11>n 1·uru·t-rt:-. "t•llle the mselves in the front
roY.. look at lh t• program announcing a sax-
,oµhont• playt'f arnf gt•l up a nd move to the back
(I f the room . for the m . Houlik plays his
\ l'n1at1h· tP11111· i.ax a:. delicately as a rlute.
!Ir walk!'o on to a platform to join an or·
<'lwstra. when he 's been invited for a piece call·
mg for .... axoµhone . and he says the <'ellists
'inich r and the vwlinists look haughty.
"I I.lo m v levcl best on those things. I prac·
lH ... c f armexl·essof what 1s required."
lloulik !'tar .... Ry the 1840s. the orchestra's
1ns trnm<.'11tat1on y, .is well e!'itablished. They
t l1111k lht· .... axl111ho11c lsn 'l a legitimate or-
1·hP:-.I ral 111!'ttrum1·nl
Most. like Houlik, who Is at the North Carolina
School or the Arts. also teach.
"No saxophonist has really had a concert
career." Houlik says. "I think the instrument
dej\erv~ a bett~r chance. The only way to do it
is lo thrust yourself in front of the public."
To that end, hoping for maximum publicity,
he gave a Lincolil Center concert last November
on Adolphe Sax's t66th birthday.
"I do have a sense of humor," Houlik says.
"I find myself caught up in a cause, whether I
wanted to be or not.
·'I don't think he could have en-
. visioned John Coltrane. I don't think jazz
m y life with this bent tube, I feel a little like
OonQ~x~e. ·
"I write nasty letters to comP,etitions that
exclude the sax. J pester composers to write for
it. .
"I talk to audiences from the stage, giving a
s mall orientation a.bout the instrument. I tell
them W. C. Fields' famous crack. 'A gentleman
is a man who knows how to play the saxophone
but doesn't.' I laugh at m yself and do it in the
midst of some artisti<' playing."
Houlik didn't take up the s a xophone
because he wanted a cause He liked the sound
of it and the recognition ii brought his uncle ,
who ha d a dan('e band in their home town. Islip.
Long Island. 1
"My uncle took me when I was very
"I Al.W.\ \'S ASK THEM who •in vented the
nol111 II 1s not kn•1wn I s<1y . 'Adolphe SaK in·
\~·nt(•d Utl.' ... axoµhonc Wc thmk of him as our
fattwr I don't know whl.'rt' that leaves you.'
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aHyl h111g. 11111' it ·~ fu·n to -say." • -·-
Tht•n · an· soml' :J,000 on·hestral pieces <"all·
111g for sax1111t111nt• hul no ort'hestra has a sax-
o phorust nwmln•r Thl'." haw a saxophonist on
1':111 Only a handf\11 of m us1t'1 ans go around
i.:1nng <:lussu·;d t·onc•t•rts on the saxophone.
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Jettr•Y L,~c;~ x TV wees Rad\o
, young to hear soxophonist Sigurd Rascher , and
I was very impressed.
·'I studied with him later on when I was at
the Eastman School of Music."
Why wd he follow Rascher's path inste9<1 ol
his uncle's? '
Houlik smiles and s ays cheerfully, "Al the
risk of being overanalylical, basically I'm a
slob. There was something Inside me leading
me to do something with some discipline. Play·
ing in a dance band is far less disciplined than
playing Vivaldi."
TODA Y'S SAXOPHONE IS the same inatru·
m ent that Adolphe Sax invented in Belgium
about 1840. The difference in sound betwee{l his
and a jazz player's. Houlik says. is the breadth
of tone.
"I don 't let it s pread out. I don't play in the
slack-jawed way often heard in jazz and dance
music. I use a centered tone.
"It is so easy to blow. I've got a book, 'The
Five· Minute Saxophone Method,' printed in the
1920s .
"It says. 'The Sax. with its primitive moan
and snappy syncopation, is welcome anywhere.'
It be<'ame a social instrument. Sax meant it to
be a classical instrument.
"I don't think he could have envisioned
John Coltrane. I don 'l think jazz players abuse
the instrument. I just think they use it another
way It is only the neglect of the other, classical
side that <'oncerns me."
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aun.a.. ~ •. ,., -MOVIE LOCATION
Ca11 vi1it1 Greece
for 'Peter and Paul'
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wh.-n h~ told '"" Ark pauenac.,r• to "110 forth
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I PaODl1l'lo:I ~TAN HOUGH. who llelllt!d on
l.,.t't'1't.' a..'I lht' !>hoolm& locale for ··Peter and
~ hf'( au.we •more thu half lhe story 11 sel
1bi't1.' t\.i.s a!>!>tom bled 1&n mtern1&l1onal cast and
.u1 mu1c·1rn Greek him crew ol more than L60
for the S8 m1lh0Jl four hour 1T11n1 series airing
,10 l' 8S 'nl'xt t-:a,..ter week
\t Zapp1011 Park w1th1n view of the
~<'ru~lJs. director Robert Da> 1s f1lmU11( P»ul 's
:-er m on to tht.' Phtl1pp1
Actor Anthon) Hoplum .. fresh from a
1rdumat1t· .... 11nt a!> Hiller in CBS's "The
Bunktor 1 a1nn~ 1n January 1. exhorts a crowd
ul 111orl' lhcan a thousltnd Athenians dressed in
1.·11, u 17 A D t•ostumes
Bt:SIDES HOPKINS, other stars include
Robert Foxwurlh a s Peter, Jose Ferrer.
t-lerbt!rt Lorn 1 back to a serious role following a
-;erie~ uf "f>1nk Panther " rilms), Raymond
Bu rr. Jon fo'im·h and John Rhys-Davies <the
Portuguese Rodrigues in "Shogun">.
l''or Hopkins. a low keyed Welshman.
·portrayini:: Paul as a tremendous relief following
b1:-role as lllller.
"I was so mentaTiy shaken by it that I re-r u:.ed Lo lalk or think about the man during or
after fi lming," he ad m illed ..
"NOW THAT TIME has elapsed I can look
at the role more subjectively. Both Paul and
Hitler were charismatic orators of great
persuasion, bul while one had something divine
going for him. the other was a devil incarnate.
"Paul was a constructionist and a saint and
ff.iller a destructionisl and a monster . But ror an
dror I couldn't ask for two more challenging
p~s ln one year. ~ .. "I'm convinced it was Paul who really l e the key difference in the growth of Chris-
lty. Peter wanted to s lay in J er usalem and
1, heeding Jesus' command lo carry his
sage lo all nations. w~nted to go beyond the
~al Jewish converts a nd into the lands or the
; "'lnalde Mov"' la • rerlty to be ~ welcomed ... the tllm la en Intimate ( ~-larger-than-Ute poetic dreme ••• ·i • meuage of hope end the triumph
·1-of dreams over reellty!'
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IS TERRIFIC."
ROBBY BENSON
LEE REMICK
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Robert Foxworth (left) ea 15-yeer-old P9ter, Anthony Hopkin a H Peul
so-caUed healhen. Paul won the argument and
Christianity blossomed.··
For Foxworth, lhe 39-year-old American ac-
tor playing Peler. the experience has been
traumatic in another direction.
"I AM GOING TO NEED at least three
months to catch up on my sleep," he said, smil-
ing wearily beneat h a four-hour makeup job
which more than doubles his age.
In another instance. when Foxworth was
manacled inside a cramped cage in Rome's
notorious Mamertime Prison. Day asked hilJ'l if
he'd Lik'e lo have-a friendly, trained 3-pound rat
in the cage to lend a note of authenticity.
Foxworth, who can't abide bees much less
rats, just glared balefully at the director ..
No rat.
Universal makeup man Al Jeyte has shaved
the top o( Foxworlh's head, painted nesh col-
ored latex to his knees, breasts and race and
voila! a n 86-year-old Peter ready for his
cr ucifixion.
Hough, who g.rew up at 20th Century Fox
under Darryl a nd Richard 2anuck as a produc·
lion executive -turned producer, found his
Roman, Greek Biblical wardrobe had a Class A
pedigree. MU . CISl& •s.a ldw"d~ UllU mt1 -
The 1,500 costumes a nd armor were
originally created for "Cleopatra." "Ben-Hur"
and "Quo Vadis" and supplied by the hous~ of
Peruzzi and Rancati in Rome. Among the more
famous res urrections is Richard Burton's gold
and white leather armor from "Cleopatr a."
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:::~ .. op• :,::Mali MISSION VIEJO
1/1'4) ~'>I IJf,~~ 1/1416)1 0340 f;~:~;::: He practiced standing on his head ror a
period or three weeks before his upside down
crucifixion scene. ""' ..... .-........... . .... ~ -W I T H T H REE C AM E RA S going
simultaneously. Foxworth. his arms strapped to
a crossbar and hands "nailed," was hoisted
head down some 9 reel in the air. He lasted just
four minutes, long enough lo get the scene.
Hough, however, had lo bow to one nole or
propriety necessary for the family TV audience.
The nude statuar y brought from Rome's
Cinecitla' Studios were decorously covered by .
marble fig leafs .
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ANO &8~ SUNI LOWrR
S4J.2711
l<E.ZY 1190 AM-96 FM & So. Coast Piere Theatre
presents Friday & Saturday * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * "9 to 5"
(PG)
'
SCREEN 11 1
"SECRET LIFE
OF PLANTS" ............
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SCREEN 112
"LADIES & GENTLEMEN
THE ROLLING STONES"
"BLUES BROTHERS"
"AIRPLANE" (PG)
"CHEECH & CHONG" (R
C----· ::=..:~ ........ : .. :.. . . _, I "PR!VATE BENJAMIN"
"OOOOllYE GIRL" (PG)
l . --. ":::J I "FLASH GORDON"
"BUCK ROGERS"
(PG) ..___ ____ _
"THE ELEPHANT MAN"
"ESCAPE TO
ALCATRAZ" (R'
"EVERY WHICH WAY-YOU CAN"
"HONEYSUCKLE
ROSE" l'G ""' .......... 6tJ9""9.-.n\T ~-·· ... ·-~, ....
Call 642-5671.
Put a few wo rd 1
to work for ou.
With Ed Aaner,
PMrt B•lley, Norm
Croeby, Devl«I
Hertmen, Denny
Kmye, Sheri Lewie,
Holted by MeredHh Mee RH, ~ Oownt Johnn, Methl•,
Mllureen McGovern. Ronnie
Mllup, Mertln Olaen, Pltrlcle
Ann Pitt• .... ,. end Crofte,
end S.reh V.uohen.
Also. see dramatic film stories of
the plight of childlen in Honduras,
Bangladesh, Senegal and Thailand.
Join ......... far ..... twa-.... a ... , ..... of .... far
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TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI
63 C11pp1e ehng group aid 82 M1nec.1r
67 Embank 117 RelaJieS 17 Thicknesses 83 Spht
1 l.1ve1y dance m1ml t ;a M1led s son 18 Morindin 84 Burl -
6 M1shnah 68 Pools 119 Spider dye 85 Alcoholic
sectoons 69 Stor1es 12 t Straighten t9 Stops beverages
1 t Royal 70 Poellc t22 Arrows 20 Matriculates 86 Young hors-
t6 NASA con-pa1chwork 124 An anhsep-34 Wedding es
cern 7 t Coarse lilwr lie words 87 Lotus Poe1
2 1 Oily lru1I 72 Fork prongs t27 Dream Fr 35 Ceases 88 Ame11can
22 Accounl 73 L1qu1d 128 Sun deity 36 Musical clergyman
entry 74 Chaff t29MD note 89 Hindu giant
23 Fragrant 75 Rubbish' 130 SI 3S Bone Lal 91 Ranked
resin 76 Even 13t -deum 4Q Sweetaop 92Sal
24 Girl's name 77 Huron and 132 Approve 42 Ten• peg 93 Fence door
25 ln1e11ect1on Erie 133 Slate Abbr 45 Sheep 95 Schedules
26 Stiver sym-78 Small l•Sh 134 Yes Ger genus 96 Conclusions
bol 79 A11as t35 Nol Preti• 47 Egg-snapect 97 Baphsmal
'.17 Provided 80 Beer 136 Always 50 Behold' basin
that 8t Female Poet 51 Magic sliclls 99 Spantsh
28 Cordage horses 138 Revolt 52 Prying ber cloak
fiber 82 One of three 140 Al no hme 54 L()f) 100 Component
29 Gallium 85 Interlaced t42 Oirrs name 55 En11re 1ury 101 Menu
symbol 86 Canary 14 4 Sand hills 56 Bargain 103 Grouos
30 About homes 145 Cicalrices events 104 Bivalve mol·
3 t Roman 87 Tennis term 146 Olare 57 Revises lulkl
numeral 90 Foes 147 Allots 58 Tattle 105 Odln'11on
32 Attending 91 Stream 59 Caater's 106 Frightened
33 Leave out 92 Sllm open-OOWN mottler 107Taale
35 Flo-r part Inga 60 Blblieal 108 Biblical lion
37 Redeem 93 Granary 1 Scram!: name 110 Mlulve
39 Tantalize 94 Declares 2 words 61 Tibia end 111 Reader
41 Cl'IHle 95Walk1ng 2 Aspens ulna 112 St.
43Chlnese slicks 3 Chinese 62 Fathel': Lal. 113 Vilify
mlle 96 Blockheads mlle 64 Foe of 1 t4 Monuments
44 Apportions 97 Roman 4 Egg-shaped "Pfo" 116 Man's name
46 P09-up 98 Oreek muar· 5 Wooden pin 65 Bolhrlen • . 1 t7 Rellfoad •
JPPll•nc• cal ttirm 6 Mine lndlen (abbf.)
48 Within 99Purvey enlr8"()41 66Add1Uonel 111 Small fish
Comb form 100 Nuieances 7 Happen -ea Turn 120 Suttan'a
49 Highway llM 101 Chain 8 Ruaalan 69Capti.nd order
51 Flutters 102 Cttmbs rltter 10 eoncerne 123 Witt!: Fr.
52 Leo 104 Royal_sym· 9 Ebb,e.g 72 Olatencee: t25 AbyulnlM
53 Donkey bola 10 Criteria Comt>.lorm '" ;::.!. !i4~oep: 105 Olrt'I nle'll • 11 Treata rfl'/· 13Wf
Ptiarm. name ally , .. ...,..... ..,.,.,
55 "s.lne" city 106 Healtll 12 OWfjoyl 71 LOUftlll 134Tlgtlt1tMM
541 Hebrew or '"°'' 13 Ewtl'I god-77 W.... 137 Pme,,...
Arab tot lmli.ted cteM 71Ml90tm YN
NlhoWI t100Netly 14 Egyptlen 71 ..... ,,.,. ,.""*"
M priM 11Hlnal ttr. deity fll ICM
11 "Comboe" 111 Att9: Lit. 11 Aftt IO I tt~ ,.,~A*
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TV PERSONALITY DAIL V '9LOT ~:!
Role not disappointing Orang• Cout Col,.,,. preHnta ·
Here •nd TMre-wltll
LLOYD MASON SMITH
Thurs., Jan. 8 -ANARTICA
Fri., Jan. 9 -THE AMAZON
7:30 -t:ao p.m. -FINE ARTS 111
Fisll& More® 'W aitre88e8 on their way to 8omeihing better'
LOS ANGELES IAP> Suaan Sulhvan Onda
It t....Uc that ahe h•• bMn cut a• the moth"r
fi1ure both In f.-ont and behind the nm•r• of thll
new ABC comedy, "l\'11 • l.Mn•"
"I pl~ lbe llt.te, th~ ~tral char1rt41r with •
tood marr\aae and •
family," the aaya
"Oo you know that I
am U. mdy on. or tht-n
women who dot's not
havt a (lbod r 4'l11
uon1h.tp• Everyune II>
either marrieod or hv1nai
•Ith~. •nd vt!r)'
h•PP>. and l m the only
one ·who 's out th .. re
•lone. searchm" ·
Miss Sullivan re
c·ently broke up with
someone aftE'r se veral
>ears
.. WHE~ VOl'
come out of a rela SULLIVAN
t1onsh1 p like that that took up a large Pirt of
}OUr hfe.' she s ays ... you then throw all O{ your
energies into you r work And that I find 1s not good
bec ause 1t throws everythtng a little off balance "
In the locker room comt:<Jy about waitresses
she play!'> 1..01~ Adam~. a wife arid mother of two
She says, "Whal 's so lovely ubout playing this
character 1s the.I ~cause s he's a mother figure
I've become a mother figure to the other ac~
tresses. I have the same relat1on:.h1p with the girls
on the show as Lois They come' to me for advice I
find +t fasc:anating. · ·
Miss Sullivan says she thanks 1t mostly has to
do with the charat·tt-r she plays · · 1 thank in these
-...t.hin gs_y.ou 'r e... alwa~ c:asL in the essence. of who
you are."
THE SERIES ROLE originally was one she
did not want. She turned it down three times
because she thought it was loo sexual. Most of the
jokes were sexual innuendos and the waitresses a ll
bouncaj around in skimpy costumes
She also said no because lier ego rebelled at
playing a waitress arter having been "Julie Farr,
M.D.," in the ABC series.
Miss Sullivan. who says she's only done two
things in her life, act and wait on tables, says,
"I waspriggish aboutil, butstrikethat.
FRENCH MOVIE
With
ENGLISH SUB-TITLES
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·'It waas my own snobbiahneu that when I read
\b1» p1art l 111&ld l can·~ be a waitress. I mean, I 've
~en a lawyer, scientist. a doctor. I seemed to be
bleppin1 baf.\k
"TIUS ts LVD1caous. I wu never a doctor
ur a lawyer I see it all the time, acton really
1>4't(U\nmai to believe the parts they are playln1.
Mnlllelon ,,.. -............ the Door
For lnfot'tftdon -._ ...
.. It 's not only your own ego, but you're sup·
port~ by everyone around you. You 1et invited to
speak itl l'onventiona."
She says she also found it hard to accept a role
a:. w1&itress because she felt she would be lettin1
down all the women "for whom I've been holdin1 uv the banner of ERA. the emerginl new feff\ale."
At the ABC meeting of affiliate stations one
woman told her she was disappointed to see her
play a waitress in the show.
Miss Sullivan worked as a Playboy bunny in
New York while still ih her teens.
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IN 1920a, COAL MINERS WERE PULSE' OF VIBRANT CLEATON, KY.
Carta rumble out of mine ahaft wtth prec:loua lo•d•
TODAY CLEATON IS CLEANER, QUIETER, POORER
Wand•'• etore one of three remaining bualn•H•~
Once mining madhouse, town now ghost
. '
CLEATON. K> IAl'I Old
men huddle oul!>idl· the post of·
fi ce . their fat·<·~ pale yellow
from years undf'r~round Bitter
s ighs give wa y to rugged
coughing The black lung benefit
checks are late
The little parade f·ro~ses the
main street to Wanda's Grocery,
whe r e Wanda Powell clucks
with sympathy and sl1pi:; on the
eyeglasses she keeps on a chain
around her neck
She pulls out her itccounts.
With the chet·ks late, the rt won 't
be m u<:h l'ash business tnciay.
though a crowd vies for the two
chairs she keeps in the store
ELSEWH•;RE, IT IS quiet in
the old m1n1nj;( town, which
winds like a t·oiled spring
around the h11ls1dc. Patchwork
quilts pinnt:d to dothes lines list
in the wmd.
Dust swirls around the fenders
of an ancient black Ford. stand·
ing guard in a vacant lot next to
what was once the town's barber
shop. not far from what was
once the town's drug stor e
Farther down the street sit the
ghosts or the picture. show. the
, restaurant. the bakery. two doc·
tors· offices. the trliin depot.
The oldtimers still talk of the
early l~. when Cleaton pulsed
with life Lowlife, some say, hut
life noneth.eless.
f
ASK A.BOUT IT now and the1 r
eyes fill with mist and m emories.
Used to be saloons and coal
mines and passenger trains.
they say. Miners looking for li -
quor and trouble. In Clealoo.
they found both.
Mornings. they turned their
attention to Kentucky's No. 9
seam. a four-foot-thick vein of
coal that helped power the war
machines and feed the In-
dus trial Revolution.
Twenty-three deep mines
op~rated here, one on top of
a n other. owned by the Holt
Brothers, Central Coal, Beech
Creek, Black Diamond.
ll was a time of transition.
Electric carts chased the mules
out of the mines and electric
lights repl.aced kerosene.
FROM 1114 TO 1926, times
were good. Then trains turned to
diesel. power plants and
homeowners lo gas. By 1930, the
bottom had fallen out.
In Cleaton. coal s hovels
chewed up old stores and spat
out rubble Fires finished the
job. The undergrounds shut
down. The 2.500 r esidents
dwindled lo 500.
e'VITOR'S NOTE -When coal uw king. Cleaton thnved. Now, the
manes are closed. and population in the rural Krntucky toum is doum to 5/JIJ
-mostly retired manen who haVf! st<Jfled. H~e·s a-look al the coal mm
my town today. wath its Uxk of memories.
Wand it watches over them
now dispensing k indness and
candy and <·hewing tobacco,
along with Bits of news.
The checks are late. Lena's
back in the hospital. Nerves.
She telephoned Wanda instead of
the doctor. and Wanda called the
ambulance. She a lwitys'does
LENA'S VISIT TO the doctor
means a trip to Greenville.
where the nearest hospital,
Muhlenberg Community, is IO
miles away on roads that twist
and tum
Wanda's. the post office and
Riley's garage are the sum total
of Cleaton's job opportunities;
occasional bootlegging, the ex-
tent bf the mischief. Like most
oMural Kentucky, Cleaton is
dry.
For those still fit to work.
there are two surface mines -
Sugar Creek just across the road
and Gibraltar 10 miles away.
Though t he last mine in
Cleaton had closed by World
War 11 . retired coal miners still
make up the bulk M 1b JJ<Jpulation.
Why do they st.ay?
"I DON'T KNOW," Wano a
s ays "They 1ust lik e 1t . I
guess.··
Across from the ~tore. Lisa
Sims glares as she sweeps dirt
from her yard into the street.
inching closer with each furious
jab.
Archie Fox. 78, and Edgar
Turner, 67, look al her, then at
each other Ghostl y grin~ h~ht
up faded f.aces o ubide I he
general store
Fox tips his vinta~e top hat.
eager to talk about three de-
cad es loading coal : Turher,
about the town's past attrac:
lions.
Fox started al 44 cents a ton.
He was 16. The United Mine
Worker8 Union came in 1~1&.
was thrown out in 1924, and re·
turned in 1937, amid rifles and
blood. Fox retired in 1949 elim·
ing $14 a day. Today's miners
earn $100 a day -how 'bout
that. he says
Key measures success
Society boasts lUAtrous honor roll
By The Associated Press
Vicki Mc·Carty l(Ot 1t then
became it maga1.me centerfold.
Bank robber Wilham Bosket
1-(0t it but s till c•ouldn't win
parole.
It is the coveted Phi Bela Kap-
p a key . the sy rnhol of a
stholitstit society whose mem·
bership roll reads like a "Who's
Who" of American history.
Ms. Ml'Carty and prison in-
mate Bosket may seem unlikely
key holders. but tradition alone .... .-.. ua·•=ng •~·· .. ~~~~-~--~~-~umuauk~e~si....lllhlie~1-~!lf'..f~ua~~~ia-a--.__,__..._a.~~ -&-a _.,........~ good het. John Quincy Adams,
Dedicated family
thanks Marines
BEAVERTON. Ore. CAP> A blind woman wearing a Marine
Corps drill instruC'tor's hat sits in her wheelchair at a shopping
center behind a table topped with Marine Corps literature and two
flags Anna Kaspitr and her husband. Frank. are spending the first
year of their retirement traveling the country in a IJattered
. Volkswagen bus telling people who stop at their table about the
Marine Corps. "I'm so proud of what they did for members of my family,"
she said at the Washington Square shopping center in the Portland
suburb of Beaverton. "I feel I owe a year to the Marines."
THE KASPARS Pl.ANNED DAY-LONG stops al other
Portland-area shopping centers before continuing the promotion
tour on which they have traveled 45,000 miles in nine months.
Eight Kaspars are in the corps or have been, including the
wife ol one of Mrs. Kaspar 's brothers and two sons of another
brother. The Kaspars' son. Master Sgt. Kenneth Kaspar. has been
in the corps 16 years.
Theodore ..Roosevelt and Mark
Twain are among their pre-
dec·essors.
THE OLDEST AND most re·
vered AmeriC'an academic socie-
t y celebrated its 204th an-
niversary recently, counting
300.000 memhers from 228 col-
lege Chapters. Like most of its
birthdays, this one was charac-
terized by sobriety. That is,
nothing was planned.
Although Phi Beta ·Kappa is
widely respected as parhaps
THE measure of well-rounded
scholarly achievement in the
liberal arts and sciences, the
society has not pushed its name
or its now -successful members
into the limelight. That's left to
the key holders to do.
Turner f11mbles wi th tht cat 1·h
on his old fashioned <0h<1n ge
purse. U1en pulls out a token
•llll"·t' worth fi ve 1·cnls <ti Cl
t•um p<tny st11re _
Tht• 1·ump;m:-:-.lores <i rt! Joni!
~one /\ mm<: t1 pµI<: ~t ill sit!. :it
1 h1• cdµe ol t11wn. though. <1nd de
1·a }rn.g rem indt-r~ ltrf' every
\\ he re
M llltl<•nhc•ri.; C'ounly. tht" he;1rt
(J f the 1.1<\'SH:rn Kentut ky <'O<i l
I ic-Jds. I!> ful! 111 MnpJH'd litnrl 111
'>Porleo lm1Y. n hllb th;.t roll for
ni ll es to t h t-<:rc-"n H1 "'l'I
« 'ruml1linJ..' c·omv<1n y houses lt.1ok
•lllt on. com va11~ <·emelarit:-.
'J'omh!>tom·:-. w ink l>tl11nd weed!>
· To Kentuc•ky h1 st,1r1ans like
Dr M r>a vid Orrahoocl of
Owenshoro. Cll·aton stands for
"the worst the coal mdustr~ hacl
to offer There were company
stores, company doctors. corn ·
p<i11y houses. company water.
company electridty. When you
dted . the company buried you
"THE ROADS WERE so bad
that the people couldn't gel out
and the law couldn't get m. ·· he
says.
··c1eaton "as it madhouse. a
hellhole And we'll never see
anything quite like it again."
Never, because the coal mines
in Cleaton aren't likely to reopen
even with coal on the r ise. Or
rahood says
"'I'll<' n11nc~ c·losl'd down not
lu.:1:au::.e ot <'Oa l hut hecaust• of
1•,·onom1es ... lif• says "'The m int
~torv 1!> 11n1• of h11'm1 itnd !Just
"There'':-. plcnl} 111 l'llal left ·
th•·\ htn1·n·1 1·vcn 1oud1NI 11
Bul "''". tlw c·omvJnll's ;11 e
!->lrt pp1n~ l.1n<I, 1111tt lrll! thc coal
on rai lroad 1•<1r:-. anti m o\ IOJ..' 11
11111 11 ·., :-.•• n111di d u.:apcr lliLin 11.:,.IJ lllllllll~
"tH 'J 'ITR~t:R ISN'T 'i11r1!
th.JI wtw1 h:.a1111cn1•d Y,ll!>n 't ll1t
I .wit ol the t·om~1.1111t''>
· · 11 w;, ... a ~o•><I town We h;.1!
\y,11 1\u1·111r .... Wt· h a<1 the he:-.1
'>111t•ll1ng hak<·ry you t-vcr
W a Jk t•cl 111 NO\\ e\'t'I' y l h111g '<
tore ddwn "
lkhind th<' t ounlcr. Wanda
watd1es the' old fri1!n<ls.
· · Frc1!;(ht trains used to bt
IH'ared to come throuj;(h here:
F1Jlks used 'em for target pr&<"·
lice Can you imagine? We
laugh about il now." she says.
"Bl.ACK I.UNG AND disabili,
ty ('t\f>(•ks That's just aho11\
wh at I h<•rt! 1!> clu\!o 11 here ..
Out front. f"ox and Turner art
w itvin~ ~ooclbye They stand
side b.> side like a faded daguer·
reot) ve 1n an old photol{raph
alhum 1·ome to life
,
I ... -,..,.... "We were all orphans in Milwaukee, Wis. -me, my sister and
four brothers," Mrs. Kasper explained. "I got a Job as a domestic.
but the boys couldn't find work.
"Then brother Frank joined, and the Marines wanted to know
If there were any more like him back home. so the other three
Kenneth Greene, a Phi Beta
Kappa member and execuuve
secretary al the group's
Washington, D.C .. headquarters,
confesses only a vague idea of
the famous names who were
once collegians marked early as
bound for s uccess. l'tft BETA KA'9tA 90Cll!TY HAI 204'1 ANNIVERSARY ' j
j~ined the corps," s he :said. ·
THE U.SPAIL8 HA VE NO financial or other. official connec-
tion with the Marines. though they have become endeared to hun-
dreds ol recruiters. When they find someone who is interested in the corps, they
deliver lntormallon on the penon to the nearest Marine recruiter.
Mn. Kaspar hu no Idea how many people thty may have recruit-.. ... ...... u., ... " .... .wofth lt," •he
Hid. · . They ltve strictly on Social Security. ...... won 't take a penny from the Marines," Kupar Hid.
.... &M•A&, A D1A8S'1'1C, weD\.-w.4-'8-yean ato Md
loll i.. foot to an hafeetkln four 1ean qo. Sbe Mid ahe had eon·
viMed blr llUlband tb8t tbe1 sboulcl epead \be ftnt YIU' of tbl6r ~ ,...atataml tM lhrtw puUJ u dMrall)' for her. aft.er lbellllll..._ff9ftll1 tobMlertw,....
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8 UT THEY A llE many. Among.....-..,.: Woodrow WNMft, Vtc. Prffldeni-Mct Oeorve 8ueh, len. Lany Preaaler ·
Martin Van Buren, Daniel
Webste r and Eli Whitney. In the 18808, however. when -and sciences are never con·
Woodrow Wilson, Grover many students were ant · sidered for membe rship.
Cleveland, Henry Wadsworth establishment and antl-elitlst . Eng\neeriPg student.s, for exam·
Longfellow, Ralph Waldo s:orne· refUHd "l'tll Beta Kappa ple, areinviledonlyiftbeyhave
Emerson and John D · invltatlons. taken a number of liberal art.a·
Rockefeller Jr. -.. "Now we're getUn1 letters and sciences courses.
Newer names include the pre-raam .oaae ot &boM former~·--~------
11ldents or untver11t1e1-~ dents want.lnl ua lo relnatitute M8. McCARTY received her
medlum-1l1ed corporaUona u that invitation .. Greene said. Phi Beta Kappa key ~at UC
well aa poHUcana -Vice Tb•~ Phi Beta Kappa Berkeley and waa ln the mldatof
Pre1ld1nt-elect Geor1e Buah otflc• holdl no P'Udl•· law school at the University of
and Sen. Larry Pretal•, R·S.D. "We're all ln favor" ot lnvltint Ca I lfornia-Hastln11 when Sln~ it a..1u lo lnt at tM tbem q.abl · o...-. aald. Playboy ma1a1lne, aearchln1
Colle,. al William • lluy ~ Grade mhauon too bu bad for a 25th anniversary playmate,
"a ~~ Q6rtl aDd naolutkm al u efteet CID 1n;\tauO... MOit ru amiea • pldo of lMr wear· atta~ the Im~& ... of ehapten •vtt. fewer U... 10 lnf the Mf CID w Nebial INI&. eocltlr," ftl .._Kappa Ml percm o1 u.e ·....._.ble .... to · a. a..-.,_ .... PlaJboJ'•
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LON EL'( GRAVESITE OVERLOOKS RANCH 8UILO\NOI IN VALLEY
L• Vonla Hafele HY• Kenny'• fourth wl1h 11 1hoc:ker
: One wish unfulfilled
Stubborn cowboy leaves land unspoiled
A.MWON, N 0 . (API At
n1~l. when the coyotes wail over th~: lonely ~rave atop the high
plateau. irreverent Kenny Hafele ·
I!> almost at peace. But there's
st1llthatonelast wish.
'/t1e and Ma just wanted to be
planted on that hill." he'd said or
his seven -year struggle with
· · blJf"eaucrats ··to be buried on the
ranch where he'd lived almost all
h1s 59years
fie c·ould be hard-bitten and
fH.'l"Cely independent. they say.
llP tnew how to cuss with class.
I It' never rode around an argu·
rnent
KENNY HA•"ELE -WIRY,
'it 11bborn, proud of his s ail-and·
IJl'µper beard rlemanded little
· frniri anyhody.
I le just wanted lo he left alone.
tn love his family and tend lo his
h<'IQved 55· Bar Ranch t .000
. wres of magnifit·cnt. raw beauty
int lte North Dakota Badlands.
But he had four wishes concern-
ing his death.
When the liinc came. he wanted
to c\le quickly. Ile wanted to be
buned on the ranch. and he want·
ed ~ cowboy funeral , his blue·
ey~ widow, LaVonia. said onere-
ccnCday
A1ieart attack killed Hafele in·
'it a nt ly Aug. 26
l.aVONIA llA•·•;1.E. a sturdy.
fn1·nrlly woman or 5•1. s aw to 1t
t h J t llaft.'le had his t•owboy
11intral
Hut mourners had lo walk up
olt>er trails to the remote gravesite
m crlooking the ranch buildinqs
in t ~e valley. The walkers left the
vlafteau unsPoiled. s ubject only to
the Datural wear of time. 19 a casket or (lherrywood,
Ua.,le was laid out tn the Western ,.. .
'ti
lf,ulerdogs
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g~tproper
du o. Mich. <AP> -David
D~bar Buick II. the only known
Ii,. . g grandson of David Buick of
au o fame, and Mary Cun-
ningham. former vice president
of .:Bendix Corp .. are the "un·
deidogs of the year" for 1980. says
Unllerdogs International.
Peter Moeller, who issues the
spc)Ofs each year in the name of
th«t group he ~
formed, said th~ Buick. a
72-iear-old re-
tirld Chrysler Co~. clerical
erOployee , w. c hosen
b~ause no
om· knows
o he Is
ough his
e has been stamped on 22
ion cars.
oeller said Ms. Cunningham
w chosen because too many
pe le knew her only because or
th ·controversy surroundinC her
q k rise within Bendix. She re-
s i ed after the company
ch rman denied their friendship
br ght her a vice presidency. ·
her nominees included Bert
ks, who was not asked back u
h of the Mlu.\merica pa1eant.
L t year's winner wu Chrysler
Ccijp. Chairman Lee lacocca '
w , Moeller said. "worked at
devel~lhe Mustanc on· ..,. __ -Ll~,....ioee~'hll Joo and ge hooked up
Chrysler."
he wiMen will get an Un -
og T-shirt, Moeller said.
Appmled ····
CRAMENTO <AP) -Loi
el• investment •HcuUv1 dllockel baa ............ ... o1u..-.. ... .
n ... ~-11111-.
suit he'd worn only once. for a
nei..:hbor's funeral.
Some 200 l"elatives and friends
most in.Western hats and boots
gathered under the Ponderosa
pines as blue-jeafU!(t rancher Len·
ny Fischer strummed his guitar
and quietly sang "Blue Eyes Cry-
ing in the Rain." a song Hafele
had requested.
"KENNY DIDN'T w"ant to be
. buriedoutofachurch." his widow
said. "lie wasn't a religious
man."
So Pastor Jerry Erickson
talked about Hafele's life. He read
"A Cowboy's Prayer." which
ended with the lines most
Westerners understand :
"That hired men on horseback
and the live~toc" that we lend,
can look up at the stars at night and know we've got a friend."
For years. the Hafeles hadn't
allowed hunters on their land .
ri<'h with deer, wild turkeys,
pheasants. grouse and coyotes.
·standing by the grave. Lavonia
l:lafele looked al the fr-esh deer
tracks.
"HE PROTECTED them. now
they 're watching over him."
Hafele originally wanted only a
small cemetery plot for the rami·
ly. but slate health officials in
Bismarck 150 miles away insisted
on knowing exactly "how rar the
spot was from the section line.··
he'dsaid. .
Hafele didn't know where the
land-dividing line was anymore.
After seven years and several
fruitless trips to Bismarck, he
rinally decided "to declare a ·
whole danged l60 acres for a
cemetery," his· widow said. That
satisfied state officials.
The Slope County zoning board
in Amidon was next, and member
Wally Jacobs told Harele: "It's
about time we have an area rorold
cow boys" lo be buried in. ·
Thus was born Happy Valley
Cemetery.
IT'S A RUGGED, sprawling
place of buttes. plateaus and
meadows -a place of final
solitude for ranchers. cowboys,
hired hands and military
veterans.
·'If somebody really needs a
spot. he can have one here,"
Hafele had said.
The zoning board even suggest·
ed that Hafele, a World War II
Army veteran, open the cemetery
to politicians. ·'but over the hill on
the other side from the cowboys,"
Hafele said. _
"No self-respecting cowboy
would want to be buried next to a
bureaucrat," Hafele said after
those frustrating years or fighting
state regulations.
BUT THERE ARE some who
aren't welcome al the ranch -
even irthey'restanding up.
The Hafeles were oppoSed to
coal and oil developmltnt. Mrs.
Hafele won't allow oil seismo.
graphers on the ranch.
In this land or raw enchant-
ment. Kenny Hafele's roundup
days are over. But Lavonia
Hafele remembers some of his
last advice: "Anything that's
worth fighting for. hang in there.··
So she struggles to make her
husband's fourth and final wish
come true.
"I can't tell you what it is, but it
s hould happen before year's
end," she said." And when it does,
it will shock the hell out of
everybody."
Transmission fa ult
runs over woman
SHIRLEY. N.Y. (AP> -One or
more than 20 million cars•
scheduled to get dashboard
stickers warning that they can
slip into reverse bac.ked up
without a driver and killed a 75-
year-old woman hours arter the
safety program was announced,
police say.
Ford Motor Co. announced that
it would distribute stickers to the
owners or 22.9 million cars warn·
ing drivers to make sure the
"park" position was properly
engaged before leaving the vehl·
cle.
Later that day. Marjorie
Bossert was run down by the
family car after she and her
husband, Henry, 82, got out in a
parking lot in this Long Island
community.
WIBLE POUCE confirmed the
car was one involved in the warn·
ing program, they did not say that
it slipped out or park. They said
Bossert "apparently failed toshut
ore the car and left it in reverse.''
It was not clear. however, how the
Bosserts could have gotten out ol
the car if it had been left in re·
verse.
Bossert wu knocked to the
ground before the car hit hil'wife.
Suffolk County homicide detec·
live William Scbwalbacb said t.he car; a 1m Mercury, ctrcled
twice, runnina over Mn. Bouert
both times.
Thecarftnally wustopped by a
, beer truck driver who HW what
· had happmed aftd backed hll
truck lntolt.
n>llD u•a llereurJ can.
'Ae w.,....ltlckerprocram.z~ llOUneed 11t iM , .. .-eltM u.S.
Hlclt••r Traffle laletr Ad·
•l•t•fraUoa; l•••h•• •• eeddl••• .......... ,...
duced from 1970 to 1979. The
sticker will urge that drive.rs
make sure they fully engage the
transmission in park before leav-
ing the car.
The administration said last
summer that more than 1,700 in-
juries and nearly 100 deaths oc-
curred when Ford transmissions
slipped from park to r~verse
while a car idled.
Profs tell
of tension
MACOMB, Ill. (AP)
University faculty mem-
bers suffer an abnorma11y
hifh incidence of stress-
re ated psychological pro-
blems, according to a study
by a Western Illinois
Univenityprofeuor.
Charles Clark, a reading
educalion specialist, said
that while faculty members
show a matively low in·
cldence of physical
symptoms such as hi1h
blood cure· ulcers or heart~. his 1urveyef.
700 faculty memben at 30
unlvenlll• showed Ire·
quent d9pNaklG, anxiety,
fatlaue and iDlomni•. ·
. "Moet fnqueallJ cited
were lnllltutlonal red tape,
lack of llm• for pro-
f.,lonal nadiq1 ftaanclal eoncerm laclt m rewardl
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675-3411
IEACH HOME
C.:o m plete ly rede<'.. 6 Bdrm
famil y h o me in Newport
Beach. Comm. pool & tennis.
Owner financing avail. Fan·
tas tic rental property. $175.000.
OUTSTAtelHG 6 UMITS
One block to Ocean Blvd. Prime
CdM location. Private patio. quiet
cul-de.sac. Owner will carry.
CHAaMIM6 CDM .
South of PCH. 2 homes on 50' lot.
See Lorraine Basche.
SPICTACUUI VllW LOT
45 ft. wide. 4 doors from the ocean.
· $75,000 down at 12'7' financing.
CALL 67 l-1600
WM. L DOUD & CO .. IMC.
ZIH E. C-' Hwy .. SM 207
llHllon, E•.1•7 c-.. Mer. CA HUS
(7'14) 790422 •
THE 1~ NUMB£R TO SEE
v Siil Pll MONTH
Are l·ertainly terrific monthly payments
ror this spacious four bedroom family
h o me with a super bonus room
Approximately $97.750 in takeover loans
and priced for a quick sale at 1128.500:
(7141 545.9491
DqtMSITI
Is the word for this over 2600 aq ft home
with 2 fireplacn. huice kitchen. loads of
i m ported tile and a n incredibly
manicured yard. Relax In peace &r
t'Omfort on your patio and enjoy the
serene atl'll08phere. This is a Mesa Verde
home with excellent custom features. Call u. at 1714) 545-9'91 for outstanding terms
that are available.
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EASTBLUFF POOL HOME
Spacious4bdrm. +warm family room.
Perfect for the active family. Schools.
shopping & park near by. Quick
possession available. $230,000.
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$370.000, 12 1~·~ Interest & no loan fee
tovely_ han Wells 4 BR home with
formal d1n1ng , ram1l,\ (m t a
magnificent ente rtainment rm with
lge skylight Reaut1ful pool & spa
\'iew al ba,\ Newport Ct r lights &
moWltatn.'\ Rest financ.·ing one c.·ould
ask for
I '21 •AL.UY H . SAT /SUN I :00.S:OO
llYN TlllACI
NONT IOW -$7'5,000
New exclusive lis ting Mos t fantastic
loca~ion for v1ewang the boating
acttv1ty. Jelly. oc.·ean. bright lights &
romantic Catalana Island. New lush
landsC'a ped terrac·e 4 Bedrooms. ram.
rm . formal d1n1ng . dual s t o ne
rireplac·es. 3-('ar ~arage Call for appt ..
HOMI & 2 IMCOMI UMIU
AL4 ~ $275,000
A perfect combinat ion of charm.
personality. warmth & income. Live
in the lovely separate 2· Bdrm home &
enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm
units directly behind. In addition. a
cozy spa & barbeque area to complete
the picture. and in the finest Costa
1
Mesa loeation.
MOUMTAIM TOP NOMI
A.llOWHIAD-SNOW VAlllY
A beautiful award winning home on
top of the world. Ski in the winter.
s wim in the s ummer & enjoy this
outstanding 3 bedroom home for all
seasons. Only $96.500.
WISUY M. TAYLOI CO., llALT0.S
2111 S-Jo I""'• .... lo.d
ME ...... WPa.--IT-cacra. ...... '44-49 I 0
JUST LISTED!
Spacious family home overlooking
nature park in popular Harbor View
Homes. Upgraded Somerset plan
1-....i~t--+1Rrh~:-.. -taTge--tam1ly'l"m. wtt
brick fireplace. covered patio &
deck. Terrific loeation wa lking dis·
lance to recreation & shopping.
$345,000.
·17141 673-4400
12111 ua.2121
The Harbor Area's oldHt
· Real Estate Finn
UNHCO SAN JOAQllN
Lovely F.nd Unit Two.Level Town-Home on
Golf Course. Two Redroomtl. 21., Raths.
Step.Down Con\lersation Area With Wet Rar
Beautiful New Camel Color Carpel Parquel
Kitchen Floor & F:ntry Only Sl95.lm
SPY.USS
Two Stories Of Excellen<'e Sunken Lt"'"R
Room With Fireplace & Beamef! Vaulted
Ceilings . Larl(e Familv Room With
Fireplace. Full LenRlh Hearth & Wet Bar.
Central Vacuum Syste m & Hul(e Bonus
Room With Bath. Seller Will Carry LarRe
Second Trust Deed. Pool-Sized lot. Asking
'565.500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing.
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IUY OP THI Wm&
Create Your Own Financing On This Two
Bedroom, 1~4 Bath Condo In One Of Newport
Beach's Most Elegant Gate ·Guarded Com-
munity. Neutral Decor. Shown By Appt. Only
1155.000.
fllllMI IAYlllOMT
Forty. Foot Front•ge, Pier & Dock In Ex·
elusive Security Guarded B•yshores Com-
munity. Lovely Two· Room Master Suite
With Fireplace, Plus Four Bedrooms. &
Bon111 Room Ir Den. Step.down Living Room
With Ten·Foot Ceilings. Spacious Dining
Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of
lalHtb • Channels. And An Extra L1rge
Front Patio 6 Deck. Owner Wants This
Home Sold _!mmedlately. 11.550.000.
-c:MnOM CUSTOM NOMI On A BeaUllful Lot Overlookln11 Th~ tllth
P'alrway. Outatandln1 Custom Built Home -
Epltomy Of Understated Ele1anc.. In The
Family Wini Of The Home There Are 4
Lar1e Bedrooms Each With A Bath -!~ He1 A P'lreplace, 2 ·1.ar,. Walk·ln
"-• P'rench Doon Openlftl To A Brtck TenHe. f'Wnaal Dtntn1. Gourmet Kitchen, Bo•us •oom Wltll lath ·Plu1 Maid's
Qurtan. Call hr Appt. a .aoo:OCJO, •
Thi8 truly d61Unctive Harbor View
Hilla homt haa been maanificently
llppolnted for the appreciation of a
diserhninatina buyer. Some of this
J>fOPt'rt y's oublandlng properties are:
" nt•w n1as ter bedroom s uite
w ' J•H·uui t ub. beam ('eilit1gs , oak
<·ahmets. sk)·lights, mirrored entry
rt>modt>led kitt·hen , frenC'h doors. and
much rnorc A beautiful home on fee
lu nct Ofrcrt'<l ut $479.000.
ARTISTIC CREATION
This 1s a ont' of a km'd investment. A 3
\'t'ur ultl lluplex only one bloek from
tht• )\and in Newport Beach. This
<41 l rn di v t'I y des 1 g n t> d property
fl·aturt!s cathedral ceilings. a spaqious
master bedroom suite with fireplace.
hardwood kill-hen with J e nn-Air.
Superb bathroom tile selections. Plus
a l bedroom l, bath rear unit. Owner
vt:ry anxious. Be creative and submit
\our offers As km~ $350.000.
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673-8700
BEST IN BLUFFS
E PLAH IAYFIOMT. F a nt as ti r
panoramic vit>w f rom everv room
c·ompletely new throughout. 3 Bdrm:
2 1'2 bath. Cam/room. 2200 sq. rt
$299.000. Open Sun 1·5. 2617 Vista
Ornada.
JUST LISTEDSI 900 .................. .
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HELEN B. DOWD
IEALTOI, IMC.. 644-0134
List .. ..., With n. ~
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TOP 1JF SfYGLASS
Ultra super ocean view. former model
home with m any up grad es . 5
bedrooms. 3 baths . gorgeous pool and
spa. Priced a t $895.000 with $787,000
~ancing.
-OWHEI FINANCES-VIEW
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$397,000.
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A IAll FIND
Owner· will assist with the financing
on this 5 Bbdrm. 3 bath home. lta
features include: formal dining room,
family room. RV parking, new paint.
Asking S229.000. For an appt to see,
<'a It 540-1151.
I 20/o ASSUMAILE LOAN
orlN TODAY
27JI LOllMIO, C.M.
Im ma<'ulate 3 bdrm + bonus room
with bar. Near.new earthtone carpets,
shutters & new tile in Kitchen. Lovely
yard with storage she~. Asking
$168,000. For an appt to see, call
540·1151.
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Quaint 3 bdrm. 2 bath remodeled
home featuring separate family room,
2 fireplaces. hardwood floors,
near-new roof. copper plumbing, RV
access 20'1' down, owner will carry all
th<> financing at 13'12o/r interest.
Asking $225,000. Call 540·1151.
ERITAGE
CAN-Y IE llEA T
3 Bdrm +? room. 2 bath Peninsula
home on a big R-2 buildable lot just·
100' to beac h. All new carpeting.
dra1Jes thruout. Reall y different'. Only
~2:i9.500 with terms.
6 UNITS
Supt•r ren.tal Jo cation. yearly or
summer wmter. $100,000 down and
ownl'r will carr~· the balance. Asking
$5:10. 0110.
-OCEAHP«OMY-DllnEX.
:i &. 2 Bdrms. completely furnished.
Buillins. 4 + car garage. Offer down
payment and take over $426,000 loan
at only 12a 11 , for 30 years.
LIDO ISLE
Mo ve right in to this Jarge
redecorated Lido home. 4 Bdrms
2-story with huge master suite. Most
everything new thruout. It's vacant,
come take a good hard look. Asking
$460,000 and owner will carry. Open
House. Sun !..:!..]24 Via uito.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llYd. CorMr ]Ofll
Ydu fHT woa
NOM THI
STOii
TWO ON THE BEACH
Deluxe oeeanfront duplex, vacant,
ready to rent. Fantastic terms: : :
Call for details.
HIGHLIGHT OF THE HECHTS
yours in this cozy 3BR 2 ba home in
Newport Heights. Fireplace, tree-
shaded yard. RV access. Don't miss
it at only $179.900.
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OflM oN UDO ISLI
Dare to be different in fabulous 5
BR. den. Master Suite SPA. 46' lot.
$472,500. See Edie Olson At 116 VIA
UNDINE
OPIH IM IASTILU ..
3 BR. Family and Dining rooms .
Across from park. $225,000. Owner
says sell it. See ~laine Fournier At
2636 BASSWOOD
OP94 IM llVIME TtalACI
Exclusive 3 BR. 2 BA. Lovely spa
with view of bay & ocean. $319,000
leasehold. See Lucy Rose At 1437
SERENADE TERRACE
OPEN IM COIOHA DIL MAR
Spanish Duplex with 3 BR. + loft.
Residence +2 BR unit. Owner will
help finance. $280.ooo:See Rita Quig-
gle At 619 MA~GUERITE
TAIA -TAIA -TARA Park llke setting with lovely yard
for children in gated Bayshores.
Walk to private beaches. This
spacious 3 BR +Fam. Rm. home of-
fered with land for only $495.000 with
owner financing.
IAC« IA Y TOWHHOME
Comfortable 3 BH. 21,,.(..1 bath. Conve-
nient to shopping & transPortation.
Stroll around the back bay. Enjoy
super view. Fenced yard. $159,500.
HARIOUR ISLAND RESIDENCE
with 150' of bayfront! quality built
c ustom . Marvelous use of oak
panelling throughout. 5 BH. Pool:
Larige boat dock (·ommanding view
of Christiana Bay. Sl.750,000 .
U .. EUEVAILE Financing., terms, condition and
location. BELi EVE t his ''model
home perfect·' 2 bedroom Monaco
is the best buy in Harbor View
Homes at ~18.500.
DECORATED DUHHE
Arti s t ieallv d eco rated
KENSI NGTON model in the de-
lightful Dc<.1nnL' ll11mc~. Gated en-
try. Lu-;h landscaping. Move up to
this gorgl'<>us 4 Bit with atrium &
formal dining room. $220.000.
EXPAMDED
Take a beautiful Turtlerock Presi-
dent home & enlarge & update to
over 3.000 sq. ft. & you have this lo v-
ely large family dream home. 4 BR.
3 BA. plus game room & DEN.
Gourmet kitchen plus Hi s & Hers
spa. l395.<XX>. ~ --
UDO tSLI -POOL
Rich woods. imported tile & beam
ceilings. set the mood for this
spacious & li ght 6 bdrms. 5 bath
home on 10· lot. Gourmet kitchen .
family room. formal dining room &
extended li ving room overlooking
sunny patios & pool. Attractive
financing. $825,000.
AllOILAJCE CONDO
Dramatic COVINGTON one story
condo. Sunken living room. Two
master BR suites . Breakfast eating
nook + dining rm. Attathed double
garage. $152.500.
IACK IA Y IST A TE
On prestigious Mesa Urive. 3 horse
E·Z care stable. Beautifully decorat-
ed. including new gourmet kitchen.
Big dining area. O\'ernite loft. 2 big
LINDA ISLE
Professionally decorated single
story home on extra large lot. 4 BR ..
3 BA. dining rm. Slip for a large boat
+additiona l s pace for smaller
boats . $1.250.000.
ZOO/o DOWN AffORDS TUITLHOCK
Luxury. comfort & warmth sur·
round lou in this ·exquisitely de·
corate 4 BR. "Waldorf'' exec.
home. Lavis h garden courtyd .
Secluded. covered patio & brilliant
sunsets await most discerning
buyer. Low int. loan. $299,000.
IA YSHOIES COTIA<il
Lovely small home in this private
community with its own beach &
recreation facilities. 3 BR. family
room & 2 baths. Recently remodeled
& decorated with French doors, high
beamed ceilings & charm galore .
$310,000.
latGHT AND llAUTIFUL
Least expensive 3 BR. home in pre-
stigious Spyjlass Hill. Deliehtful
fam. home. Open & spacious on lg.
pool sz. lot. Comfortable Fam. Rm.
with invit. fireplace. Charm'g .
1ourmet kitch. Lovely master suite.
F1ex. t-:rms inc. lease opt.· $419.000.
Fee.
AflfOIDAILI IM HA.llOI YllW
Incredible value. Newly redecorat·
ed 3 BR. home. Larae cuat. Fam.
Rm . with warm panellnl .
Remodeled f am. alaed kltch II
.cheerful brealdut area. Walk to
-park 6 school. sza.ooo Fee.
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A1&'99MNMIYOP , .. •VINI COWANY .. Mn.,,..., Dramatic 3·1tory,
$8R hlUtop •late w/format Uv ... and...._ nna • 1our1Mt kitchen.
an w/Vlft'S' Muter IWW W/fpte.
French doon to pool Mnd apa, wlM
tellar, e levator. a /c, aecurlty.
OPEN SUN l 5 P ll lJ
TRAFALGAR $2.900.000 Lynnl'
Valentine 644 6200 <W 21 >
It• CMMYOM 'S lllTI 3BR
Deane-built Monaco model priced
to move quickly Lavish master
suite w/pvt piltio. 1435.000. Terry
Hanes 612-~ <W 30)
IA YW _,.Nrl Your own' deck
out over the water and a lovely 2BR
plus den condo in trae Bayside Cove.
$.WS,000. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414.
<W-31)
lfll DAILY IOAT 'AIADll Via Lido
Nord gracious 48R home w/dock
ror so· boat. Seller fipancing or
trade for income producing
property. Appl. only. $2,100,000.
Dona Chichester 642-8235. (W-32)
UST YALUll Single ramily home,
3BRS and family rm, large yard
w/patio & community pool and
tennis. Assumable loan. $136,500.
Rosemary Myers 551-8700. (W-33)
SPACIOUS & ... AMT IAYlllONT1
Docking for 80' vessel. Gracious
living in this near new custom built
bayfront home featuring 5BRS and
5 baths incl. huge master suite
w/sitting rm and fplc in separate
wing. Owner financing available to
qua lilied buyer. Appt. only.
$1,495,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235.
<W-34)
MIW YldS AT SPY6LASS taLJ 3BR
single-story home w /formal living
and dining and ra miJy rms.
'Unusually large lot plus some
ocean view. $519,000 incl. land.
Sandie Fix 644-6200. <W-35)
OWMa WILL CAllY I ST T.D.! Take
advantage or this opportunity to
own a home on Peninsula point
~orner lot. 2BRS and guest qtrs,
sunny patio, VIEW'. $355,000. Amy
Gaston 642-8235. <W-36 >
MILLION OOLLAI YllWI Outstanding
3BR home w /view of coastlinJ.
Living and dining rms plus master
suite on 1st level. Large game rm
and BR on lower level w/patio.
Garden a rea. Steps to beaches.
$1 ,000,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
(W-37)
AND A HAPPY MEW YIAlt. in your
3BR f amity home in NeWJ)ort Beach
for under $2,000,000. Superb Harbor
Highlands location on comer lot
w/RV access. Seller motivated.
$174,500. Suzanne Shuler 642-~.
<W-38>
LINDA ISU CHATIAU! Magnificent
home OD prime tip Of isle. Over 127'
on the bay w/dockag~ for 80' boat.
48R le servants qtrs. Handsome
woods. tiles and fixtures. ~.000,000.
ickwt 142 a35. (W 39
OCIAM YllW IXICUTIYI SUITll
Super 2BR, 2 bath executive suite in
guarded community w /ocean view
from both BRS. $239,500. Natalie
Benjamin 752-1414. <W-40)
LA61MA llACH 11se•ICll 4BRS, 4
bath family home featuring pool,
spa, lighted paddle tennis co,urt and
sauna. Located close to pvt. beach
facilities. $1 .150,000. Sandie Fix
64-4-8200. <W-41 >
JA,.._ ~I Super 3BR end-unit
location w/some ocean view.
Custom shutters, plush c pts,
·decorator wallcoverin1s. Seller will
consider, cr~ative financing.
,$349,500. Cathy Schweickert
142-1235. (W-42)
~OODlllD•I ILMI Beautifully
, upgraded 3BR condo near all
, •bopping, pools, lake and tennis.
Large family kitchen and lovely
paUo. Located on a quiet street.
1112,500. Alan Beel 551-8700. (W-43)
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NO lllAl.lmll
Owner wlll t arry all
fin a nclna ! 1st & 2nd
TD's ! Cultom home 3
Br, family rm & POOL!
Offered at $135,000.
9'J.ltl2
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~lAUasDr.
tunt.ington Beach
\' are the winner of ZhetlcWs
($17 value), lo Ice,..._&
H~•lce
Jan61hru llth
Long Beach Arena
Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved
seats al the Convention
Center ahead of time.
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to
claim yourUcket.s. •••
100/oOWHER
RMAICIHC9
ILUFFS ...... Pl.AM
Jbdrm, 2ba, end unit. I
level , recentl y r e · decorated, by owner,
SlS9.SOO.
195 I SAN IRUHO
759-1600
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no pre -payment
penalties. Seller will carry contract. 4 bdrms
& den, 4 baths, fireplace
In master suite. walk-I n
utility room with built-in
storage. New C'arpetin~
& paint throul(hout. Of
fered al $415,<nl.
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hlah auumable, ready to mcwe lDto;
low malnt. yard 6 lovely 1pa. Onl~
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Smashing contemporary 2
story living room. 5 bedrooms,
41.f.i baths. Best of everything.
Dock for 50' boat. $1 .~.ooo.
IAUOA
Sophisticated contemporary
upside down house with a peek
or the bay. 4 bedrooms, dining
room. skylights & lots of wood.
3 car parking. $390,000.
WE ltAVfo,; AN OPENING FOR I OR 2
EXPF.RIENL't-:0 SAL F.S PEOPLE
WlfO KNOW ISi.AND & BA YF'RONT
PROPfo:RTY
3418 Vio1 Lillo• N~wporl Be.ch• 67S·4S62
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prime larse lot, • bdrm, s bttb c111tom
home. 3"100 aq. ft . featurtni marine
room, entry, llvin1 room, dlnln1
room. built·in•, etc. $1,315,000.
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Newly remodeled traditional style 3
bdrm, 2 bath home featuring lar1e
recreation room le 2 patios. Livin1
room -has attractive beam ceilings,
fireplace & trench doon leading onto
brick patio. New kitchen blt-in
appliances. Close to tennis courts, ·
sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be
sold r\iW rumished $420.000.
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We have several fine homes
with pier & slip -.
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REALTO.RS
675-5511.
·OPEN HOUSE
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i •lfG CANYON YllW* Transferred ownl'r insislt'd on best. take
advantage Set agains t a changinR
backdrop of i:rc-en and Rolden sl~s.-lonR
shadows. and tw1nklini: llRhts : this ma·
Jt'Slic 5 hedroom home offers a spacwus
tiled foyer flanked by a larAe livinl( room
and dining room The ruddy Rlow of blaz.
in1: loi:s from 2 fireplaces pro\'1des a feel·
in~ of s nui: t·heerfulne:.:. You ;1 r e
ituarantl'i.'<l to love tl at $279.000 Terms
eust om tailon•d lo your needs for
private showing call !714 l 759-1501 •
SI 51,500 IM MIWrorr!
Wonderful family home,bu1ll with pnvaC'y
in m ind. RV access and loads of upgrades
v1t-fleb~t of-11H 'ilt'1~P.XCF.Pr
TIONAL financmfo(. Owner will assist in carrying paper. pr pay points for a new
loan Don't let this opportunity pass you
huy 714 759·1501
NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE
2670 SAM MHMIB. DltlYI
17 I 41 75'· ISOI
Walker&lee
Real Estate
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Elegant Country Mansion
A distinguished accomplishment in 1randeur, quality and
architectural achievement with 8,000 square feet of superbly planned
living space.
This magnificent estate is serenely nestled near the top of a North
Tustin hill with breathtakln1 views from almost every room, and is
surrounded by some of the flneet .re&ldences in O!anae County.
Special features include a regal 1,200 aquare root master bedroom
suite plus 4 other lar&e bedrooms, 7 lavish bathrooms, 4 ma11ive
fireplaces, huie recreation room with bar, a 20x37 billiard room /wine
cellar, and a speetacular entrance with .l\Ule hand carved doors
. framed by an exquisite 14' high stained 1la11 mural.
In everytbina made or created, a 1elect. cate1ory towers above the ordil\.llrr~ Thia aplendld home deserves 1uch a diatlnctlon. Are you the
one dettJny lw jnPU9d to enjoy It 1 \ , .
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And willing to help with financing.
Spanish 'styled three bedroom, Just
waiting for a new family! Sparkling
clean. Fireplace, easy-care kitchen
with range/oven and dishwasher.
Large yards. $119,500. Call for details.
540-1720
f SPAMISH ~
Lovely three bedroom styled with the
flair or ol' Spain. Has'' dining room,
huge kit c hen /family room
combination, fireplace. Rich wood
paneling. Air conditionlhg. Freshly
painted inside. Super cul-de-sac
location. $135.000. Hasten to see and
call: 540-1720
SPACI A Pl~1
Nol any more '. This huge lour
bedrqom has almost 1800 square feet
of glorious living space. Complete
with dining room, family room and
fireplace . Just two miles from
beach. Clos~ to sch90ls and shops loo : Owner willing to help with
financing . $112 ,3.00. Call tod-ay'.
540-1720 "
FtRST TIMI?
Take that step into hortle ownership
with this lovely three bedroom home.
Super neat and clean'. Can be a great
investment also: Fantastic yard ...
a gardeners delight: $81 ,500, GI
buyers w e lcome . For more
information call today'. 540-1720
MISA VRDI SHOWPLACI
You 'II fall in love with this beautiful
Mesa Verde dream : Has three
bedrooms and is tastefully decorated
t~roughout. Truly shows owners pride
in every corner. Just painted inside
and out. Tucked on tree adorned lot'.
$125.500. Can't last'. Call 540-1720
IMVISTOa?
Two units in super location: Both
s how owners pride throughout.
Private patios. Stable tenants. Call
today for de,ails. 540-1720
(5) 540-1720
~~.~~ 29-55 S. HARIOR ILVD.,
COSTA MESA
You've Arrived
at ...
LINDA ISLE
Spectacu lar bayfront with
extensive use of wood and stained
glass. Property is only fee home on
the market. 5 Bdrms. including
maids qtrs. Exclusive at $2 .6
million.
UtllA ISLE
est as an oca ion w1 sweepmg
main channel view. Custom lhruout
w/terrific wood treatments. 5
Bdrms in c luding maids qtrs .
Exclusive $2.7 million.
BIG CANYON
Custom home on the golf course
w/s weeping Isl fairway vie w. 5
Bdrms. i·ncluding maids qtrs.
Exclusive al $2.3 million.
BIG CANYON
Terrific golf course view
townhome . Former model
w/private pool and spa. $725,000.
BIG CANYON
Wonderful canyon view
townhome. Pool and spa. All new
amenities. Owner will carry huge
2nd. Exclusive at ~75,000.
. BIG CANYON
Excellent McLain townhome. End
unit, on the golf course! Best buy at
$310,000.
uoo ISi.£
Unbelievable 4 Bdrm 4~ baths with
pool and spa. Best island location.
3rd story has bay and ocean views. 1
Exclusive and ready for occupancy .
Huge assumable loan.
CORONA B MAl/VIW
Better than the beat Spy11a ..
view. 4 Bdrm and areat Priva~y.
Owner will carry a l~ Ind. Exc'l!.lve and priced to aell. SUS,~. .
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Owner Aaent 644-58.59 .•
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MIM'OU WAT9MOMI'
S74t,OIO
L..rgest flour phm offered Open, rr~h &
beautiful view Custom decor. ROid
rilctures & many upl(r11des BOAT SLIP
RIGHT UP TO 45":' <7141 &46·1711 •~t
THI IACI IAY
OML Y S241,000
This magnificent home. IO<'ated on quiet
cul·de-sac strttt Has thr~e ample bdrm11.
217 baths and 2 heaut1ru1 rirepluces
UNBEATA·BLE PRH'E. UNBEATABLE
LOCATION::: (714l t>46 771111322
MEWPOIT IEACH OFACE
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17141646-771 I
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Rail Estate
Barrett ~alW ~glster
PMPICT POW TODAT"S'" MAnlT Vacant, first class, immaculate.
and quality. All here in 3 Bclrms . 4
baths. f amity room and separate
bdrm wings. Lovely· swimming
pool, a private gat ed e ntry .
Beautiful area of Cliff Haven.
Ill ClffDr .. MI 0,-S-1·5
ON THI POINT -IALIOA Large 2 story 4 Bdrm. 4 baths.
den, study and sundeck. Close to
beaches. Owner will consider terms and financing. Call for details.
IS77M--....,lci6oa 0,..S-.1·5
DOVH SHOllS-VACAMT
Enjoy the finest in a custom home
-in location -in financing, owner
will carry 1st TD at 13.5°/,, for
qualified buyer. Spacious 4 Bdrms
and maid.5 room. Move right in !
$389,500 includes land.
1412 .......... MI
SH THOSE FANTASTIC SUMSITS
Cliff Haven home with upstairs
ocean view. ~xtra large master
bdrm. large living room with
handsome rock fireplace and open
beams; dining room for perfect en-
tertaining, plus breakfast room
overlooking garden. All these rooms
are built around a covered patio.
$285,000 includes land.
J2llU1 ... ft..MI
1·2 IM THI HBGHl'S
Cozy 2 Bdrm home with fireplace,
wood floors and paneling_ -in nice condition. Large yard wifh plans for
additional wlit. One of a kind op-
portunity in xlnt location. $135,000.
Ill I T .... c.e.MeN 0,-S.. l·I
CUI.DI SAC
Tidy 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home with re-
modeled kitchen, xlnt cond. Just
$116,500. Present your terms!
OMI ntl9 ACll IM ~
Beautifully detailed 3 Bdrm home
an moat desirable area. Large
formal ~ room. den, breakf aat
room and uruque garden room, for
)'.ea"r round entertaining. Call to see
tbia enUcina home! · ...
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Ylllhta and clerestory windows
bi1hl1Pt the warmth of thia 3 Bdrm bOine; Lovely private comer, bil u... new~. 1treaa the custom
quality. c.ai toaee . .-.500.
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UMl9UI IM HAUOI VllW HIUS -
Ocean view, 4 bdrms, fam rm, 3 car
garage, bright, open feeling. $360,000.
See Natalie Fogarty at 3907 Topside
Lane .
UMl9UI IM O&.D COllOMA D& MAI -2
bdrm 2112 ba, cozy loft, with patios,
decks', etc. $337,000. See Sara Marvin
at 502 Acacia .
UMICl)UI 1M HAllOll VllW HOMES • -
Great S bdrm family home, needs love,
chance for a good buy. $290,000. See
Pat Merry at 1971 Port Albans.
UMlfi>UI IM IA YSHOllS -Remodeled 2
bdrm home plus guest house. Sunny.
see it! $335,000. See The Re-edy 's
(owner/agt) at2512 Vista Dr.
UMlfi>UI IM IAYSHOUS -Fam. home.
4 bdrms, 4 ba, traditional style, brick
courtyard. $486,500. See Mary Ann An·
derson at 2781 Bayshores Dr.
I ~ U~l()UI: 'ti()Ml:i " 1 REALTORS. 675-6000 I 2443 uet Coaet Hlgh111ay, Corona del Mar
IWE llAVF. 23 Ot, THE Rf:ST LISTINGS IN TOWN . . .
BIYFIOHL-
40 foot frontage on fabulous Harbor
Island. Private pier & float,
beautiful tall trees. older traditional
residence, $650,000., 91h~ 1st. Full
price Sl,780.000.
17141 673-4400
·12 I Jt '21-2121
n..H.,....Areu's~
IHIE1teteAr.
HARBOR
WA TIUltONT LEASE OPTION
Great bayfront value with a private
slip for 35' boat. 3 Bdrms, 2th Ba,
fully furnished townhome for
$320,000 or take 6 mos. lease
options.
COlloMA DB. MAR
Enter a realm of appointed
elegance in this custom European
home featuring French
doors; molding, hand-painted tiles
and beveled glass. '815,000.
UDO: PARK r 0-tJtP
Large 1 B.drm co-op w /bay and
ocean view ln security bkta with 1wimmtn1 pool and excellen'
flnanclns. _.,000. .
MIWPOaT tmMfl'I
Beat buy in Newport ~ -a
channiDI .. must ..... a blclroom
home 1'itb ftreplaee. Huse yard bu
· room for pool and •,P•. Only
'1•,IOO .
REAL ESTATE EXCELL~NCE SINCE 1949
COMI wmt US. •• TO DOYll SH011S. The exciting .courtyard~ provides an immediate impression of
quality and onginality. Luxurious pool, spa and foun·
lain are simply sensational. Four huie bedrooms .
ing room, family room and den. Five baths. Three
fireplaces. You own the land! Sensational bay view!
I072 S~ DmVI ••••••••••••••.•.•••.••• 1710,HO
. OPEN SUNDAY I ·4:30
COMI wnH us. .. TO DOVB SHOUS. 60 feet of bayfront
Huge brick terrace with ornamental trees. Four bedrooms1
Bay view from all living areas plus master bedroom. Yo~ own the land! To our knowledge, the best buy on bayfront.
40 I MOITH STAil LAME ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , $941,00 ·
co .. WITH US. •• TO WISTCU... Elegant neighborhood. :
Quiet street. Four spacious bedrooms, eitch with private !
bath. One bedroom and bath ideally located for maid or
teenager. Large pool. Luxurious spa off master bath.
Owner may carry complete financing. .
1242 SOt•SIT LANI ............................ $460,000.~
COME WITH US. •. TO MIWPOIT HEIGHTS. Custom home~
Lovely view of the harbor. Three spacious bedrooms. Familyt
room. Swlken living room with 9' ceiling. Owner will carryt
complete financing. Down payment flexible. .d
42 I SAM ..,.,...MO . . • . • • . • . • • . • . . • . • • • • . . • • • . • $360,00lll
' .
COME WITH US. .. TO IA YCllST. Owner transferred! Four:
bedroom home. Three baths. dining and family rooms. Love-:
ly library. Fantastic master bedroom suite. Large pool.:
Quick possession. :
1924 HOUDAY IOAD ......••.•..•... REDUCED TO SJ I 0,000 •· . .
COME WITH US. •• TO IAYCllST. Ver y private. extremely·
well maintained. Jo"our be~room home. dining 3J1d family
r ooms. Den or study. Large pool, solar heating system.
Owner motivated.
1123 GLIHWOOO LANI ............................ SJ I 0,000'
COWi WITH US •.. TO --c:.~19'P. An attractive three·
bedroom home. Two batr_ ~\ "'miJy room with fireplace. Like new carpet. Lot ~~ l' ..,parkling pool. fenced for
children's safety. Quick p., .. session.
1207 IHISHllE LAND •••.••. <>PIM SUM 1·4 ••••.. SZJ0,000 .
1617 WESTCUFJ DR., N.B .
IACICIAY
SI 5,000 DOWN
3 Bdrm execut ive
l.OWDhome. Slap doWD livin1 room, leads to
flower rilled terrace. Hua• mMt.er suite boe\s
apat:ious baJrony with
Back Bay View. Won't
last with these terms.
Call us forcktails.
~
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
7 '4-6.3 '·6 990
2 STOltY CONDO
1126.500
Owner will help finan~e
with 12l6.500 down. Uni-
que area. Spac. grounds
OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4
"3 GIOU(Sttt Dr. lofr
Tustin btwn al-21st St I ..... ......
HOMES
2 large separate units 14 BR + family/3 BR> on oversize lot in Old
Corona del Mar. l 1f.I
blocks to beach or busi-
neu. Really worth see·
ing & b~,000.
See this 2 BR. 2 Ba end
onil Newport Crest
Townhouse. Close to
pool & tennis courta. On·
ly $157 .ooo.
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA UON REALTY 67).IJM
31EDROOMS
$83,800!
Beautiful remodeled
townhome. 2 story +
pool + taln1a +Joe to beach. Moel popular
.-ff~! ~tr-aM
.... lft ......
Tr1 •11 .. 000 dow11 I I
Bdrm -2 lclnn untta. super ecnm-lot. Newly landuaped and r•-
deeotMed. Owner 1a19 MU now. Call
.
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You've Arrived
at ...
SOUTH LACUNA .
Breathtaking view from unique 2
bdrm, 3 bath home on 3.5 acres
overlooking South Laguna .
Feasibility study to s ub·divide into
excel. semi-level view lots. $749,500.
llVINE
Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, single'
family home with VERY private
yard. Xlnt location, close to schools.
shopping and freeway. $1 64.500.
Owner will carry 2nd.
34 Almond Tree Ln
Open Sun. 1·4
llVINE
Turtlerock. Enjoy the ultimate in
family living in this tastefully
decorated 4 bdrm home. Also
includes formal dining rm and
family room. Convenient to parks,
shopping and excel schools.
$199,900.
19441 Sierra Ralon
Open Sunday 1-4
IOPllT llEIHTS
Fixer upper. Family home wit~
pool and brick. Exc~I location ..
$149,000.
DAiii POINT
Spectacular views of Dana Polnt
Marina coastline from this
immaculate 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home.
Excel home for entertalniq. Owner
financln1 wt~ 25% ~· .'750,000. ' -
::-' ' '· ~
.. ~u
In Coron• ck-I Mar . JUlt a short
walk to the ht>arh t •rece wul• 4 6 3
Bdrms N1t·elv d.-c·oraled Many
luxury f~atureic . hr .. phwea. built·
"ins . urpet~ & druJ)t'~ Ray • ocean
view~' U.r~,. IM 1·jjn h•· aHumed
b) l\uabf1ed bu N a•lu" eller wlll
C"OO!ilder c·arr n Olit ,, i 111l rnn'(t to
8ttlt I t $3M9.!'JOO
17141 673-4400
IJl>t Ul-JIH
Te.. HerborArH'• .....
le.a ht•t• Fh•
macnab I lrvtna
realty
A SUaSIOIA"V OJ
THI l"YINI COM~ANV
IAniaoMT TOWI ......
Two 35' terrace s overk>ok fabuloua
N.ewport H11rbor. Nearly 3,000 sq.ft. or undenstated elegance ; 3 lar1e
BRS. ·3 luxurio us baths. French
doors and windows, crown mold-
ings , 2 marble fplcs, walk-in· bar.
She ltered courtyard ~/private pool.
Offe red at ~.ooo lnl'I. land. Cathy
&hweir kert 642-8235.
11Z·l414 Hl-1700
1 ,,, pu\ V~l~·l' ""'''t•'
642-1235 '44-4200
DIRECTORY
ICHp Mii• llmtdy dit'9dory with you ttll• w..ta..-d •• yM 90 hcMta ... 1141R~ All tM loclltM• 11• .. d IMtow
ore de•criwd i11 91'Hter detoll by echri'"'9 etHwllere HI todlly't DAILY PILOT W AMT ADS. Pefrollt
.tlowi!Mf OfNt1 hout•• for tole or ,....; ore ~ to lht HICh I~ ii• ffll• c......,.. .. ch S.._..y
Otld Sllltday.
HOUSES FOR SALE -;
.Z llDIOOM
388 Broadway. Costa Mesa
673-7:nl $127 ,500 Sat/Sun l ·4
17 Wildgoose. Nwpt. Crest
673·5354 $157 .000 Sat/Sun 12·4
4382 Manzanita. Irvine
979-5370 $119.500
502 Acacia.'..c Old CdM l CdM
Sun l -4
675-6000 $337 ,000 Sun. 1-4
2 • .... FAM IM tw DIN
225 Kings Pl <Clfhvn > N.B.
642-5200 $28.5 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5
227 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. N.B.
673-7300 Sal/Sun 1-4
1536 Serena de• TNru<'t'. CdM
640-5681 $282.000 · Sat/Sun 11 ·4
15 J ordan East <liniv Parkl Irvine
640-5777 $1 5il,900 Satl~n 1·4 * •633 Lido P a rk Dr .. F'l. N. B.
631 -1400 "$625,000 Sat'Sun 1·5
• •6111.l<lo Pa rk Dr . 20 . N.B.
631·1400 Sat/Sun 1-5
6 Locust. Irvine
551-8700 $137,500 Sat/.Sun 1·4
309 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, NB
673·7300 Sun 12·4
•1072Santiago Dr .. Dover Shrs, NB
631 ·7300 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
• • 1801 Santiago, Ba yr rest
642·8235 $439.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2724 Wa vecrest < Brdmr HVHls)
CdM
675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•1620 Galaxy Dr. (Oover Shrs> NB
644-4910 $495.000 Sat /Sun 1-5
•1242 Somerset Ln .. Westcliff, NB
631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-4 : 30
2001 Kings Road. Newport Beach
631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2601 Blue wate r . Coron a de l Mar
759-1616 $397,000 Sun 2·5
HHS Port Barmouth (HVH ) NB .
640-5357 Sun 1·4 : 30
3907 Topside Ln ( HVHls > Ccf M
675-6000 $360.000 Sun l -4
19441 Sierra Raton (Turtler ock ) Irv
640-5777 $199,900 Sun l -4 .Z la,._ ~UIST
..2S12 V¥.ta Dr, < Bavshor es-> NB
675-6000 S.135.oOO Sun l .4
_ 1577 _Mi ramar (Balt?<>a Penin ~.) ·
NB
3 HOIOOM
1437 Scrm a dt• Tt.irra<'e. C<1M
(i42·9591 $319.000
• •640A W <k eanfront. :"l R.
Sun 1-5
631·1400 Sfi49.500 Sal/Sun 1-5
2241 .Jeanette P lace. Costa Mesa
673-1900 Sat1Sun 10-5
34 Almonct Tree Lane. Irvine
640-5777 $164 .500 Sun 1-4
335 Flowt:•r. Cos ta Ml'sa
675-55 11 $148,000 Sun 1-5
•2278 Rut,ger s Dr .. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $136,800 Sun 12-4
l II .... FAM IM tw DIN
431 -444 Nyes Plttce . Laguna Beach
642-823.5 $395,()()().$329.000
Sa t /Sun 12-4
2232 Via San R1•mo. Li do Isle, N.R.
673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-4
421 San Berna rdino. Nwpt Hts . N.B.
_ 63l:'l300 S360.000 SatJSun 1-4:30
•1207 Berks hire Ln .. Westd iff. NB
631-7300 $230.000 Sun 1·4
•511 Cliff Dr. (Clfh vn ) NR
64 2-5200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1363Galax v Dr .. Dover Shrs. NB
631 -7300 $495.000 Sun 1-4:30
225 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N. B.
673-7300 Sun 2-5
795 Balboa Ave .. Laguna Beach
• 1472 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shrs) NB
645-9161 $669.000 Sat /Sun 1-4
1536 Serena de Terrace. CdM
640-5681 $282,000 Sat/Sun 11·4
3163 Canadian Dr .. Costa MeJia
979-1791 $124 ,900 Sat/Sun 10-6
13 Silver Cr escent, Trtlrk lfln. Ir:v
675·341 t $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
lOSand Ba r <J asmn Ck ) CdM
675-3411 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Seaward <Shorecliffs ) NB
631-1400 $384 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 16 Balboa Coves . Ne wport Beach
631-1400 $550,000 Sun 1-5
2421 Bunya ( E/Bluf() NB
645-0303 $277 ,500 Sun 12·4
1740 Plaza del Norte. Bal. Penin.
631·1266 $398,500 Sun 1·5
Z738 Lorenzo <Mesa del Mar) CM
540-1151 $168,000 Sun 1-4
•-OOM 1128Seablulf. Costa Mesa
963-6767 ·$238,000 Sat/Sun 11-S
2882 Circle Dr. ( Bayshores) NB
644-9880 $885,000 Sun 12·4
2&dl Palisades, Capistrano
840-5'1'17 $788,000 . Sun 12·4
1132 Sea Bluffs, Costa Mesa
54&-2313 . $229,000 Sun 1·4
4 .............. ...
• •401 N. start..n., Dover Shn, NB
Al·.,., "'5,000 &al 1 ... :30
•tlac Holiday Rd., Baycrelt, NB a1 . .,. 9110,000 , Sun1 ... :ao
•llD OlmwooctLa., BaycNlt, NB
lll·?m tno.• a..1 ... :ao
642-5200 $359,000 Sun 1-5
31165 Via Sonora, San Juan Cap
661 -2407 $169, 750 Sun 12-4
31059 Via Sonora, Sa n Juan Cap
661-2407 $160.000 Sun 12·4
S llDIOOM
116 Vi a Undine. Lido Is le, N.B.
644-9060 . Sun 1·5
S la ... FAM IM or DBt ••800 Harbor Island Dr., NB
631 -0094 Sl ,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1971 Pt. Albans <HVHms) NB
675-6000 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• 12 Trafalgar . Harbor Ridge, NB
644-6200 $2,900,000 . Sun 1·5
1518 Galaxy, Do.ver Shores, N.B.
642-823.5 $650,000 Sun 12-4
1412 Antigua <Dover Shores> NB
642-5200 $389,500 Sun 1-5
17922 Mann, Univ. Park, Irv.
644-7383 $159,900 Sun 1-5.
1910 Swan Dr:-< Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $174 ,900 Sun 1-4
20121 Riverside Dr .. SA Hts.
$17S,OOO Sun 11·2
6 • ,.. FAM IM or DBt
401 62nd Street. Newport Beach
675-3411 $175,000 Sun 1-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 ... OOM
22 Arboles , Newport Beach
759-9100 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
501 St. Andrews Rd .. Newport Beach
673·7300 $159,500 Sun 1-4
•443 Gloucester Dr .. Costa Mesa
642-4799 $126,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
11 Encore Ct. (Nwpt Crest) NB
546-2313 $176,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
•1228 Rutland Rd #6, N.B.
631-1400 Sl24.500 Sat/Sun 12·4
1511 Tustin Ave (Nwpt Hgts> CM
642-5200 $135,000 Sun 1-5
2 • ,.. fAM IM or DIM
971 BaysideCove.s, N.B.
646-7711 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
J._OOM
19848 Berkshire, Hunt. Cont., HB
979-5370 S87 .500 Sat/Sun 3-5
4-00M
19 Robon Court, Newport Beach
673-7300 $215,500 Sun 1-4
MOllLE HOMES
FOR SALE
2 .............. ...
14851 Jeffrey Rd #140, Meadows
Irv _ .
751=1818 Sat/Sun 1·5
101/•~Mma .....
and the Nller will carry aome on UU 1arden 2
Bdrm condo. Walk to
everytlainl, bioc*a to So.
Cout Plue and ottered
al only •JOO. S40-38M +m=.
llSTPllCID
Best priced condo in the
are a . 1 Bdrm 10-20"4
down, OWl\er will he lp
finance. $78,500. Call
979·58'70 today.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Pretcolt .........
TWO 4-Plexes. now un·
der c o n s tructio n .
$124. 900 e ac h. o w e ' w /$25.000 down. Project-
ed growth monthly in·
come. Sl210. Low vaca n·
ry fat'lor. Offe red by
Horton & Assoc. 115 E
Good w i n . S t e 0:
Prescott, Anz. 86301.
Ca ll 1-6021778·9689 or
6021445·6609 a sk for
Roger.
wow
4°/oNOW
llsTIUYIN
NEWPOlrT ICH
5 bdrm . 3 ba pool home.
Fa mily room, 2 Crplcs.
RV access, extra-large
ya rd. $199,000. Owner
will help fm anc·e. Prin-
cipals on1y. 642-4959
Just startin g up in a busi
ness of your ow n ? A
good way to tell people
about it 1s with a low·
cost Cla s s ifi ed ad .
Phone 642-5678.
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DAILY PILOT
•YM TBIACI
OML Y 7-,e. DOWN
Must sell beautiful 3 br, or 2 +den. large corner
lol, new paint In Ci out. ne w carpets. pool, spa,
redwood decking. Lots or room to add on. Im med.
O('Cupant'y : OWe financing li282.000 leasehold.
640·5681 . 1536 Serenade Terrace Open House
Sat/Sun 11·4
115,000DOWN
2 br. l~ ba. owe at lesa
than interS only to lit
you. Al\. 881-315'18.
3 Bdrm, 1 bath, steps to
Lake Parti. Top oondi·
\ion throuahout. New
carpel, fresh pa int in·
side & out. $112.000
Ask for Nancy c ........ , &Co..••·· 640-0020
• ....,... C to MIN I 024 TAKE 0¥11t I 00/o LN. ~··••••••••••••!~~~ •• 4!!••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 11
·2 ba + f1:1m
EXECUTIVE
TOWM«>ME
NEWCOtlJOS
EASTSIDE C.M.
rm. $788 Lotal mo pymt .
fant astic area. St ('ru1
from Centra l park &
schools. lxecuHH Redton
841-430
2512 Santa Ana Ave 2 BR, 2112 ba, contemp~ Irvine I 044 It>'\ I "-design. S116.<.MX>. •••••••••••••••••••••••
64~5096 '4~6093 Heritep Pst& 1· 1 II I\ >0,1
---HH)hAlt• ......
Uallo p the trails of
Newport's Bac k Bay!
Large c~tom estate has
e \'er ythmg for the aC"tiw
family 111 a serl'nt· 11nd
p r est1 g1ous set11n~ 4
i:e n e ro us udrm s.
spaeious master suite,
features: fireplace and
s un ken t ub. 11ourm el
k11l'hen. imP<>rlt.'<I tilt•.
security gale. s parklmg
pool. s pa. gueSt or en
la ws apartment' Plus. 5
box stalls and rid1nit
are na. Special finann ng
available . A must se.c·
645-0303
F ORESTE
OLSON .......... """'
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ope'?.Ui. poi Blilbua A I I KACTIVI .
2STORY
-t MODERN AJYI'
Nr bays. old charm,
fr pie·. P .Ba. $495 m o
F abul ou~ assum ablt•
fananc~S390,00U. R REALTY
12 I JJ 434-0908
lalboa P..-....a I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EAST5'DE
Spotless 3 Br hom e L.-;
located on a lot 77x234.
zoned R·4 _ c-ounty. For
more info ask for Hbt
Milliken. 631-1266.
REALTORS
Townhouse. Jbdrm . 2 bth,
3 c·ar gar. $1(19,000. S9.0(J0
dow_n 928 ~o. 642-7534
MESA VlllDE
AXB
Lowest prk~ hum(• in
Mesa Verde $H19.51•J 3
bd r m . 2 ba th . 22x ll
e nrlosed patio. Owner
started refurbtshen~. hut
was unable to con11unuc
due to transfer 1'r11·1..-1
under market. Call
~-JA~ mn~~~~,,
963-8182
I :PaSl' Option :l Hr 11 ,.
St:'llcr will invest down
pay ment & buyer make!>
m o nthly pay m e nts
Balboa Peninsula's best ~
Ba . i! S l 11 r ~ :"1·-.1. \
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MIH3(16 & 646 mti
MESAVERDE
buy &. loc•atioo. ._.125 ;-000 "assum--tt-~
lie Spa n. Prov. 3 Rd & 54ti-1641
3 Rdrm I ''l Hth Exl·ell.
rental wut. S87.00ll 111 a~
s u m a b II· fl n a n l' 1 n ~
$105 ,000. Jerry Jonl'~
631 1266. Al.rt.
I & 2 Be.I comlos on I ht•
wate r Tenrus. J><M>I. s pa
As,.u m ahl t• l11 u n,.
S79.UO() to SY6.00u
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II. Northwood Park.
Oelal<'hed hom e with
AIC . s kinny dip !ipa
11r ea, areal landscaping
and d eCU'aling. $100,000
in us able financin1.
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'42-7211
3 bd , 11.., ba, Twnhme .
1220 sq. Cl. Fabulous
lot•a tion. Tt'nnis e ris.
pool. parks. schools. lat·
ttl'C l'O\'ert.'ll patio, lush
pl ants . g r t'at buy .
$\ 10.000. <.:all 838-8181
WOODlllDGI
<.:ottage home: 3 br. 2 ba.
dr, ram. rm . Assume
$97 .000 at 14';. LEASE
0 PT. Owner 559-7047
Adult only commuruty I
drm . I bath Terrilil·
'1ew of s\rt>am. Lots or
p r 1,a cy. Par k i n g
rlt'arhy Plus outstand·
llllo! Club House Pool
T 1·nn1s Courts.
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Redhill~ Realty
552 -7500
WOOOIRIDGE
OWMr Wil Cony
3 Bdrm 1 1 1 H t h .
W1ndrtuwer mode l.
lwauu rul patio. Excell.
hnm t' or rental. 22";
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620 Acac-ta . $286.500 _ ~ rM ~. !.·~~
425 Femlcaf; $269,500 I! 1-::\1.T! 11<s
642 Ramona: $970 mo
721 Heliotrope: SllOOmu
Drive by. the n t·all
Sara Marvm, Umqul'
H o m e s. 675·5 6 811 :
67!'>-SIDJ
JASMINE CRHIC
BRAND NEW2 BURM
Den. 2 ba, pvt up~raded
p,alin. Plan 1. l.e<As@-
pu rchase or buy. As-
sume 121 •'-? fixed rate
loan. Call 760·11680 or
760·0430 (Mr. Jones J
STEAL IT!
$89,500
In lo\'elv Ct ... ta l\fosa. :i
Bd r m 2 rar g arai.:t•.
l arR e p at io. n c .,..
bathroom. can 645.9161
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REAlTY
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REALTORS
YOU CAN AFFORD
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497-1761
3Br . 2Ba house. corner.
very pvt. with 2lir. 2Ha
sep . u nit. So. of Hwy.
Prof. decor. 675-1055
4 DOOQtoOCEAH
2 Bdrm teardown home
on 45· lot Poss ible 2nd
stor y with unobstructed
view. Asking $350.UOO
w /S75.000 down owe at
12'1r int. only.
a nd we'll throw in a ter
rific fi ve bedroom. fami-
ly home with a pool and
spa Plumbed for solar
heat. room for RV. new
car pet. Italian tile and
new paint. This is an out
standing buy. so c all us
& we'll be happy lo show
this outstandin1o: value. (714 )!)45-9491
551.:IO(HI
'9H ftarranu l'k,.•.lnln1 l"llM 1044
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640-9900
~
ReaflCH1, E1t. 1907
673-1600 :
'::~:~' S@\\dl~-~E~S" .... .. .. NEW USTING
IRVINE IARGAIM
Upgra ded condo with new carpets.
shutters and wa llpaper . Near picnic
and playground a rea. Community
pool. Attr ac tiv e assumable
financing. Only $87 .000.
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2241.h-MePL
Ch arming. totally re
modeled 3 Bdrm 2 ba
house Huge used brick
frplc in fam r m . Lge
ma ture trees in front &
rear yards. Assumable
financing.
Playa R.E& Investment 61J.lt00
D .. PaW 1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IM POBCLOSUll
3 Bdrm, 2ba. Sl.20.000.
33822 Mariana Dr.
l-3M-46116
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OMLYS7,000M ·
Beautiful 2 Bdrm townhome in Huntinl\GO Beach. Full prlce
SH.OOO. Financin&
1v1ll1bl• for the
balance. ND~·
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AT WOOOlllDU
Lake view condo. outs tanding flQOr
plan with s tro ng financing
a vaila ble. Won 't last at $214,500.
WOH9T LAST IN
WOODlllDM
3 bedroom condo with mountain
view. Completely decorated by
professional d e signer . Air
conditioned. Assumable financin1
at 81h"k. $112,500.
CUSTOM HOMI
NonHWOOD, llYINI
Outstanding value. 3 bedroom
home. up1raded and landscaped.
• Ready to move lnto. Very attractive
financing. 1188,500.
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pool. doaa. e lephant
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642·534!1
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b l<111it <! Country l'lub!>
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baths, Fri·1i1·h doors.
surruundmg a st•1·lucl1•1l
tourtyard. Pn-scnll'd hy
Vonne. H.H H.
Agent. 673 731MI
LOOK LOOIC LOOI<
It t-4hH·t HJl'l on 1119 Hoho11
l 11111 • 'l1w rinannnn 1s
f;111t11st ii' 1111 tlus i.:n ·at 4
tHlt rn . family rm . pm
cl••l'Urat1,,'CI homr S<•llt•r
must !'!ell s 210 :;oo
H fl' H l\gt. 1; lori a
SC't'IJC'rric.. 673·7300.
1981 ONUDO
,. -
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S25,000 dn. 11.s int"3 Bd.
21+J Ba John Marshull
631-1266
lti~~l~1
REAL ORS
NO QUALIFYING
<.:harm1 n,.i 3 Bdrm
Peninsula house .:ue::.l
• unit on extra large lot
Uwn~r m.'tlds lo sell anti
will listen to ull offns
Great existing f11H111t'
mg
Play a R.E & lnveslmcnl 67].1900
s .. c ....... 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
UELUXt: t:ONOO. HY ·
OWN l!:R. 120 d egree
o cean \'H•w . 3bdrm.
2 ~1 ba . assume ?' •" ·I loan, $U19.000. 4%-3334
s .. Ju ..
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pan<Jramit• oc£·~tn \'II'"
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tal'ulur t'USllHOl/{'tl :j(N~I
s4. ft 5 Bdrm + r1•\rc 01t
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sumablt• 101 :', fin11m·
in g $299, sou :1:111111
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714·4!16 5275 Opt·n llm1M'
I ·5 Sunilu)
S.ta Ana I 080 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• * *AFFORDABLE
TAKE OYER
10•.; FHA loan \\'11 11
S61,llOO halance payahlt•
al S4!16 PITI. Cle<111 :l
Bdrm with deep lot. l\sk
ing '82.IXXI Sellt'r will
t·arry $5000 2nd T.D
'"""' Weataide C:O.l• MeH .
'
ood condiUon. lDcome
40 .100 yr. Price
$445,000. On payment
$130.000. owe balance
at 11%.
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men ts
3333 W. C.OUt Hwy, NB
'45-6646 ----OwwwMlltW
BA YFRONT·Lido Ille .
JBr. 28&. S1IOO mo. Mi,;
mo.lae.m.UIO
CANNERY vu.LAGE
2 Bdrm . n ewly
furni1hed. lncl 1tereo.
TV. s unke n tub in
ma1ter . S'750.
Waterfront Homes
Inc. Realtors
• 631-1400
H._.,~.._.
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6 Bdrm. ~ b11t.b giant •••••••••• .. •••••••••••
home Assume 1s t I <hand Canal 2 BR.
$125.000 at 11'1. and modern It.itch. new cpt,
12.5,000 2nd at 14%. Due dbl aar, dock. S750 mo.
19'J5. ProjtlCtt'd 1m·ome 67S·Sl82 .
f ~ro~luei!fJ.1~~ .{_s ~~~: ,.._Pa• •"• l 207 ask ror Beau; bi3·7:lJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
::!br. Iba. l ~from ocn. APP\IVAUIY
Near new 4·Pl ex. 2
bd rm. 2 bath each unit
with fircplac<'. enclosed
patio. garaJ(e. $1&.000.
Hil l G rund y , Rllr .
675·6161
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& lnvt•l'>lmt>nt
640·S777
rrplc. avail immed. SS2S
673-7407
CorOMclllMS •'JJZZ ..........................
Ocean and canyon view.
Three bedrooms Two
bath5. Available now.
S82S mo. Yearly. 759-1243
Agent
:! Br 2 Sty l ', Ha Front
duplex 706~':1 A v0<•11do.
SSSll l'('r mo.~ securi·
ty Ht>f'S 2131991 0687
:lbr. 2!>ly, 2ba. on park.
S900 mo 4 QO t 2
ll el1otro pe 673 K1123.
675·7137
~ H1lrms. So. of llwy 4
. v r,., old. Sl275 rno.
536-1453 ....................
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Ownenhip.Anah.im
COUIGE PAU
POOi. HOMF.. 4 BH.
family neighborhood.
$775. 1st & last + serun
t y David. ak'1.. 646·3255
$450ConAGE
2 Hr Hreakfa:-1 rm
Nt'wly rerond1t11ined.
ga1 uge. 213 851·3220 for
ll!llll. Avail Jan Isl
1'11~1tl\·c 1·ac;h rto"' 'I'll :1 Bdrm I Ba.~ Orani.:1·
111g Jl lll.XG11r." 1nt·11111t· AH.• 111), $495 1110 l\1d~
!\lost ap~ fl•n•nlly n· I 0 1\ ~·rpk. reni· H tJ
!ll'l'M<1ted Owna will Ut 1ve by, ~·ii.Ill!!· l~t. 1·arr~ a l 1:.i·. Oulsland I I .<1l.\ & Sl50. 1111~ IJl'a.tlJ;(l' ('011nt,1· in
\ 1•-.tr.. .t "'•'" 1m1'I Height:-2 llr * • " Duplex Prl\'ak vartl
I 0 Unih 9XGross f Nll I' 1-:TS S3K.'.t tiJ~ &
&celent wat~r p~d ~·_:i.~;
Anaheiftl Locatioft 1.uxurv 2 Br. 'i Ra rp, dhl
i.1a r . umum. pat111 $.rill;.
641! 5:.!!111
----i:Jlilfl:i ¥ .J;f/:J.Jl!ll,L -hut, format dtning room,
· l(ctrdcn rt111111, 1·us toni
fireplace with t·1111v1~rsa
tiun pit. 2 1·ar ~aral!1'.
17'x311' privakd0c·k with
"1•11l1 1~tll"iHl•d 1'ount ry
I-rt·lll'h .. spaduu!> :i
hdt m with tlramat11·
-.t:t11 way lo family rm. 2
I 1r1·r1lac'es. s e1·ur1ty
!>) sh~m. fo'l"cnch doors. gourmet kiklwn. I\ must
ror you to gee! $125.000,
Presented by Rarbaru
Chambers, "H H l\f.!I.
673 73011
...
Th is supi•rb 101 l·:,tm1•11\
le.itun•s !>(JSttt 1 t· cash
1 t. .. 1 "'1th :-.dler finan1 ..
111): at 12'; A tn1t• 11ricll0
uf ownen;h111 111 u1~·n ~
All apb . n :l'l'ntl} re-
decorated. You'll have
l o aC'l fast •m this one
752-1920
2 Br 2 Ba. Singlt• story,
d o uhle car cnl'losed
~arage . Community
pool S525 mo. r.:u.5990
Ask for Ruth.
499· I JJO IJ I-Oil
1..,......_C......M.y --
Tt:tE llG STEAL
<Hie.I 11 won't lakt· .1 th11•1
Ill SCl' lht• \/hllll' Ill th1~
~.harµ 1>1.1 n ;i l'n111t
tlu11lc11 Twu 111'1.lrm, I
b a I h ll µ ,, •• r u II I I
ft·auturc" new 1·a r11d
, wall'! & etl.'l'lr1•·1t y
Som l' 11pl1ona l 1·1tlor
,;·lt•1•t11m st1ll 11osMhh•
l'ril·•-d $1,:l\r.l,l.IOO o,... Sat/Sun 1-5
100 Hari:Mlr Island Dr.
\ '.1 ro I Hoff. /\ 1,'I ti:U .. .UC'-1·1
~huwn hy ,111vt tl.11ly
SPYGLASS
crea11 .. Ftn.c•
II I Jl h I y u pg r a ,, ,. d
1_;oronudo model wtlovc
ly views. $340,00U in as
!>Um able ftna n(·ing
)5:17.500. Call J e r rv
J ones. 631 1266 AJll.
rt'sh pa111t. h1·11m1'fl 1·1·il
10 • f1rcpl:H't', 1lirlllll!
& c1tdt1M.'f.I p;1l111
m a\ wish l111tSl' \ht·
•drm ·IAM cr u111t ai; a
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lhl' \lan na Ill T UF
STATE OWi'a:H M/\Y
l'HO\'lllt: 'l r.lt:\lS for
qualif1•'fl l111} 1·r Offt·rt•tl
for only ~1.i-1101 r'1:1.1 .
ltHl<'I-:'
M 1:-,Sll IN It 1-:AL'l'Y
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HEW
WOOO&GUSS.
4 lidrrn. :!1 :· bath. st rt'<'l
to SI r1'l'I 1111 ,\i-,'"ollllll' h1"'
fixed rat.. SJ:.!5.•H•>
l'..-g i\llt"n llllr 1!~·7::.1K
lHEVltw
is m<'n.'flihll' from 1111,
WOOif <11111 I( tu.'::. ruston1
home IO<'a~'\l 1111 a qu11•l
CUl ·dt'·Sac· :I Jl<lr rnS. :I
b.iths. ht·am1'tl 1·e1lmi.:~
wet har & 'l'a 1 )\\ twr owe . l:<t .!. :!ntl I'll Ill
cumt1q t .1h l1 1111"'" ,(
rat..,, 1•r11 t•;.l I :1>-IKX,lllMI
CLASSIC
LAGUNA HOME
Outstandin~ unwnit tt'!>.
lo\'ely wo11<l thru 1111t
hardVvoud aml lllc floor,,
<'ountry k11<•ht•n , sun
por('h, fum1ly room
w •wct h ar Ma11l 's
quarters S7!K>.•••1.
497.5494
................ 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nc...,.
Tender loving eare
needed to mnke this 3
Bdrm 2 bath Pacesetler
house a 11upenor home.
Pool sizt!d yard. Close l {l
park. school& and shops.
Priced for fast sale.
IUl,750,
don osen1
1211 N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH ., .....
J 89' Coado on roll
teunet CJdedral tlll.
SllUOO. Wallace Neff
laltor.11 ....... 1.
..
2 IM llG CANYON
I),. a ni a t 11' ·I h I ,, ,, ;1'
l'llSto m homt' Ull ~(llf
t•o11r"· M<1n1 q uahl ,. th•
l:ulo, tnd1Mli11~ .I If plf•.;
lui. m .1:,t<'1 •.111\t• , .... ,1
,pa $I ~••.uu ""·"•I ·1111
•Jira !Hw11h1.1u ...... I . "t 111·
htl!h I l'lhU~!> li\1• IJn1;t,1
kilt ht'll $;"11!(1,C~WI
La Jala llln.
1032Wf!M St.
Lo Jala 459-2641
tltt.ve -you-""1!11+ today·s-
Classified Ads': tr not.
you'rt' m1ssini: lhc he::.t
baricams an town '
1:1~~1~
RJo:ALTORS
layfralt $475,000
Cute 2 Bdrm 2 fla homt'
"'1th bo<tt dock. Could he
e asily added on to Th<·
1,wntr wall f\nanl'e with
10·•; dt1Wn Print•111<1b
mil)' Ask for Barry.
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
HARIOR VIEW
OCEAH VIEW
aeautiful Ocean and light view 4
bedr oom home in Phase Ill. Many
extras. Priced to sell. $296,000.
THE ILUFFS
ON GR.EAT TERMS
3 b edr110111 . 2112 bath condo in
beautiful <.'ondition with stepdown
con ver s ation area Owner will
carry fin <J nc in g . On fee land.
$247 .500.
LEASE
SEA WIMD
Large 5 bedroom home with view of
ocean · a nd lights. 31h baths, 3 car
gar age. Lease Sl.500. month.
HAllOR VIEW EXCW5'11-.
Ha rd to find 3 bedroom. 2 bath
horn' in qualit y neighborhood.
O wner will help finance. Only
$225.000. Hurry'.
THI ILUFFS
WITH A YllW
Large 3 bedroom, 2'r'I bath condo.
Outstandinc location with a view
the back bay. 1249.500.
RCTaylorCo
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H!:.AL TY
J~J 1 2000
MESA VERDE 4 Br. 3 r nu .._1L hath 2 sly .. 3 car ~ar
'
T A I <.ininr 5900. 7141770.11104
PLACE IF. !>llh· 3 ~~~ 2h tia.
1 BR Condo, by owm·r den ct>nclo w fp Yard.
11, -5 wJ ,. I l'IOrtttTIES ¥ Cllt' tra r Tt·nnis. "'llll & • as!->Um "''· .l"rl ,,r .. .....
CIVIC' <.:tr ,)Qf' 113:1·32:1! 10,... Tll l')O P'.M.I J U l' S ti 5 II m 11 .
or 543·i;-.:. ..... T 1 ·--------• I M l<tsl+clev. t;.lti 66!11. ~ &45:1028
ASSUMAIU LM. I FOURPLl.X I·~ llt>t;-S 1':5. 3 & 4 Bdrm.
JOt 2 ' 1 ml. rall' Owtwi 53~2491 newly rt-furb1sh1'<.I A,.il. 111' AS."il 'M.LO.\~ I lb.i Avail now Holh
will also carry lncl Tl> 754 12112
1.ovely 2 &!rm homt• on 8 y OWH!tt
largelot.Clt>!iclo~whoul~ ll'.I l'uastal l'nats 111 j l br . loft . ::!'~ ba
& shopping Only s1:i,lllM> ()('l'ilOSlde II'; (inane· I 'fC)wnhuu.<;e. 1-'l"pll-. dhl
down Pull JJl'lt't' SH2.IKXI In)! Wtll lr<1rt .. $67~.l)()(I I .11 . lge patio. SlitlO
Call /\lien ;\l!l t>lO 53.'>7 ttrt 1,..i41 _ I l'M 'NR 960-4549 or 972 0542 l'r1111 1pal ..
Only t .1111<. 212 Ba. 2 frpk. lui.
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1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
San J uan CaJA• S55.m (J 2
.Rr. 2 Ba 1480 ~q ft. H
yr!>. olcl /l).!t fl41 5032
Coay • Cc!MforlaMe
Mob1h' IK1mc l'lo:.e t•1
bea<'h 1n Newport <!
Rd rm only S28.tW10
Watcrfronl lluml's. lne
Realtors t>.'11 141HI
!''o r Sale Bv OwnN
10"50rt Moh11t' trumr·
Quiet Adult l'<1rk nP:or
lla t k Ha~ SIS.0011
833-0009 11ftl'r -l pm
642 5074 before 3pm
•EXCITING•
SpecMlll-r
Beautifully customized
24'x60' Viklni: Hom~
2 Br. 2Uu & endos1•d
porch. In Lagun11 Hi lls
nicest 5 star park. 21 yr:.
old & older. <JE&l59>. Ci,. ..... ,..ta
W.W.
Beautiful 24x6() Har.
rinrton Home. youni:
ad ts & s mull p e t
welcome. By appoint·
ment~. C&.ASSIC
MOM.I HOME
SALIS
2706 Harbor.Ste 206A 540-1 37
....... l.o'fen
Beach mobile hotne 2 Br
2 Ba. h~deck w/ocean
view. Walk to beach.
hike in primitive area.
Beach volleyball. In pvl
family park. Call
l·•IM·049l, IS'7,SOO. c ••• ., .... ,,.,.., 1600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..............
5 ,UO SfJ.1 . Ft. Com·
lnercial 111111· 1 Bill to
Patlflt Ocean. Sell
E.ll~=:2 ..... ...
Lob for Sale 2200 l u r v l w n h m e 1 n
••••••••••••••••••••••• C1t1h11mcs Trat·t at So
llayf '" 0111 lot :!II fl 1111 1h1· 1 'i-1 l'laia. <.:omm pool,.
1'1·1... Pt l>rn·k lare•· I J'1• 11zz1. 2cnd'd l(llrllJ.!t'!>
h 11 al t• 111 f 1 "11 I w auto openers $72.5 iwr
S9':19.\IW •• , ll75 :)1 II mo 75J.11485
Mountili. Deleti,
Resort 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IEACHCOHOO
HAWAII
l Bdrm <"Ondo .on Maui
near the l.aha1na
Ow ner wi ll c arrv
w 120-25r,; dn. St65,ooO.
Rents for S300. Jerry
Jones631·1266. Agt.
·1:~~~1~
REALTORS -----Ovtof St.e. Property 2600 ........ ,~·············
40 A scenic (.>reROn Cuast
Ele~tric1ty. fenced, out
stan<fing view. 11<'cess1·
ble O\\ fll'r 4!12·249!!
ld11h1> Land -4 acres . ..!"
m1 lv Jackson tlole.
Wyo. 20 mi to Grand
Targhee Ski Resort. 42
m i W . Yt'llo wstone
Park. Skiing. fishing.
ha c kpackinl(.
snowmobiling etc .
2081787-2183 home.
456-9915 business. Bill
Sears. ---------....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,.,..d
············~·········· c........ lf24 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1"'1 Br. Larse Ba. Lar1e
kitchen. $395. F urn.
541.6306 "636-0147.
....... .... Jl41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cha rm ln1 Cotta1e,
partlally furn. nt
bch/ltora. l adlt 1325
mo. lncl UUI. •·-
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... calla ,.... "'' ,. .-n1a1, ... •r1 , •.
••Ital To plan rour ., ... eaa .... ,
..
Lovely 2lir. l l 2lia. cuntlo.
Dbl encl gar F rpk
t:n c l. µat10. atrium,
h<1kony Pnol. spa, walk
Lo bea c h S5!J5
7 14 .975 .11111111 .
714 962 2220.
t:'SlDF.·SHARP NEW
2 Br. 2ba. ulil pd. /lvail
now· Adults. no pets.
$5511. 54&3937
3 br. 1'1• ba, range, patio.
f rp lc l s l + d e p .
$650 I mo. 646-95116
klOS/l'ETS OIC
E ·Sidc. fenced yard.
garuge. 2 Br $495 .
642·2510. 646-4848.
3Hr. it2Ba. rrpl<'. en<'l
gar. blw. lr\'ine·Mes11
8326·5147
4lir 2ba. new carpet &
kitch. Sfn:l tmo. lmmed
~c~pancy 494·2561_
F,astside I Bdrm I bath
cottage. $490 per m o.
Cal!_ ~....:.~~-wcekday~-
Clean 2 Br w/stovc &
refrig, encl. garage.
adult!. no pets. S4llO. 773
W. Wilson. 631·4889
2br. 2ba. nr SC Plaza 2
sty, lae bont.m rm. avail
immed. f150 1st/last +
depoelt~Sl, 557-5351
W.1lde 3 8d l \.'a Ba. Lra
. yard. ~/mo. Wa~r •
1ardener incl. J oyce.
146-0329
2 BR. new cpa Ir paint.
pvt yard,~ .. child
Ir pet OK. ~ f'O· Ask
for Pam ~r 'Larry. s.ee-a.o ;., '.
'f715/mo, 5 ell + bonua.
Lea•• 6 ,..,. a·equ.lred .
lln1le1, .... fr ldda OK. 1'7.._
New 2 8d eando, S.11de,
trple. Jacum suo mo. Jore..~ . ... ........ --
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Be lit ln !WW Adutt 2Br Wood brid&e Creekside Newpc)rt HeiJMl, loveJ.Y 4
2ba eOllidt • 6 /C Plza. Willow Llaae 4br. lba. 84rm. 3 Ba. boule, CpU,
Extraa .... ~l·af.25 fr pie. A/C, behind 2FP, 2 car 1ar .• •~I
park/pool, decorated yard w/fruit tr.et. 1lD
et ... 2 .,, ..... adulta. like model. aardener peta, lit." laat + dep. +
tat OK .•• lit ' l111t. '925. M2·1..389 util. $850 mo. 410 11
2390 IC, Elden A".:_!. Scenic Oranaetree 2Br Modena. Call eves co&-
2 br. 1 ba, ~. crpt. no c o n d o tt e f r i 1 . lect 916/ZUMl.
peta, tardett-. '4251 mo. w I st re 11 m s, po o I , Lux Harbor View Hn.Clt + dep . ....., jacuzzi. tennis. etc. 3b r . 2ba, Cam rn1.
4 br, 2~ be eondo, 2 car
aar., lenlUI, 2416 Le11
Parr• Wt.¥, Back Bay .
~-80717»4521
Adults only, no pets. skyliaht, new cpl.Ice
'495. 67~~. patio. dbl aar. $990/mo .
a9n'ALS 631·_4842~------
• • * • • NEW 3 Br. 2' ~ Ba. Ooeaa view. Spa.
1ara1e. file. Sg)O + SSOO
S.I).. 2241 Pacific Ave
8 ·106, 842 7743 or
541-8415.
NWPT HGTS !Br Cot
ta.ae. adlts o n ly ,
atove /relri1, n9· pets
·S350 mo. ~0761 •
lBr, Ira. yard. small doJ<
oil. USO/m o. + S200
security drposit. See 11t
239 ~·t 1Jnd. St
Lge 4br. exec. hmt:, Ill'"'
cpl. fresh paint thruuut
S8.SO lst/11111( ~ ~.1(1 cit·
poai\ 154-ca!G -----
D .. P.w 1226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beautiful Duplex. 3 Rll
2ba . .I~ sq ft. Par\1111
ocean view. $6'.JO mo. I
yr lse. Call Due· at
581-1210or131 ·um
1 lidrm W\lum •model •
Ocean vu 1.'0nfi1• P•MJI
jac. ~. 1'64.5.\J23o
El Tore 1232 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOM ES F'OKlU:NT
4 Bdrm SS7S. Fl·n1·l•1I
yard " 1aral{e. K1d!> &
pets "elcome !JM z.561)
or 973·2971. A~. nn f1·1·
FO..icii..••-3234 •••••••••• ;;-.-1 •••••••••
HOPttESt'OR Hl::NT
3 & 4 Bdrms S. ... 'iO-SS75 I
F e n c ed ya rd s <\
g <1rai.:cs f(jds & l>l'h
"el l'Om~ 964 250G lit'
!173·21nl. Agt .. no fce --.. --H•..,_IMch 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••••
5 blks to ocean Ell·i.:a111 ~
bdrm. ram rm &• dt·n
1$725 mo1. Plw.h crph .
2' ~ bil. c1,,>dar & i.:hi-s
Ohl 1•1tr ~n1 ~1ir fully
main\ yU. Adults 1111
pets Inquire at 527 IHth
SI 714 960 ·fi33 I 111
!f60 S II::!
~ fir Pt'nlhouM! Cw11f11 •Ill
water !liew imfurn 1111111
slap avail. lmmt'tl 111·
t'upancy tall
2 I 3 28 2· l l:lti d :J\''
2131592·3..'!Meves ·
HOM~ POR RENT a Bdr"'e 161S. Ffl!t.'t"fi
yards & garages Kids &
pets wek-omt> ~-2.'if1')
or 97:.l·MI.,:. ~ . 1111ft'f·
2 Ur . t • , Ba lrl'( n111cl11
pool.~) mo Y•>rkl"'' n
Villas. !lh2 35HJ
2br + den. 21'2ba S800
3br. 2~ba $900
4 br. 2 "2 ba $900.11250
4br + bon, 2"'2ba $875
't523 CAMPUS Dt· IRVIME
2Br. IBa Condo. w y1I.
Woodbr1dJ(e $550 mo
Wayne 4W.4769. 4!J'.7 5935
Desirable 2 br + den sgl
st y Deerfie ld <.:ondn.
Agt 644·Cf724, !16.'.l·IW2
New Wuodhndgl.' t:ondo.
3Hr. 2 1 ,~. premier loc.
Al'. patio. + many xtras
& up.irade~. S800 mo.
551-6417
WoodtJrt.Ji:c. 2 i.ty, 2
l>drm 1 1 ~ b11. puol spa.
tennis & lake. SS75 mu.
bt!. 759-UI 15
Charming Eng rntt<1gt•
new' 2·sty. 3 lld. 2"2 H<1 .
formal dining rm, dt•n.
frpl<' i\ <.:, plu.,h «arpet
1n g . llullan till'.
calht-drnl 1:e1hng Pnm1·
lot·at11in 111 Wooclhrulgl·
$85(1 nl'g\~IJl)lt' liJI tiC1:111
*•LEASES
I :; lll t·h oo:.t' I rum
S5l:'i SI :!uu mun th h 1111
one r e ar lt•,1sc \\·1· n·
lht' one~ \IH'all
w\""'. hrldgc
R.£all1J
a5 I ·:U'4MI
19211 fhirr:rnn1 r~ .. ' ·'"In t
Laguna Hils 3250 .......................
FOH T llE ~:x1·:1 't'Trn:
Hr<i net nt'" :1 Hr :! Ila
Condo. n ·nlrJI a t· IM~•I.
~ a r S •1 5 11 I. K
Forest ln·tnt• Ctr Bhd
1!2fi·51 4i
:!Hr ZBa llr1.1nd nt-" l'un
du. l.'nel ~ar. eentral t\C.
"' \ 1e" S!l!itlmu Lk
Fort'Sl I n llll' <.:tr Bl
~26 5147
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t•\ t•..,
4br.2b11,nrMeado~l11 rk \'11la 1';11 1111•:1 Jiu . 2h;1 .
golf t•ourse. S61111 m11 frp lc·. J.!;1r I l>lk t11
540-6159 I µ1111! ~•Hma ,1111111 <'ttm
----ml) no I'd:. Sti2.5 Is l·
Jli1 2B11. tl'l.k to k h ,111 661 1652 ~~I ~I
n~" Int. no pets . Si>.)lr 1 Mission v-.. ;o 3267
mo. 116 H11ntingt11n SI I ••• •• •• •••• ••••,, • •••• •
(2131 ·t31·4761 llO~H~ FOH llE!\'T
New fl 8. Cnnt.lo :1 Br :1bcl rm S550 Fl·111·1·d
Adult Co111m1u11tv :'-It'" y<1rd & l':ar:.11:<' Ktd~ &
drapes & rarp1•t §!jlk1 pet.; "el<'mne ~I :!.'>61i
759 l!!>W or 9iJ <!ml \l(l . n11 le"'
31r, Jla Hw. frplc,
sto .. &i r9friCJ. S)SO
mo. SillGle stucl.ttta
Ok. C~ 155-1114
1
aft SPM. t47-6Il1 Clft
IPM •
Beaut lot A<iul\ rn111to I
2Br. l!ha, ne\o\ t'l'S. rlf'IJ'.
1
pool, 11p<1, air. leru1i!>, rt'1'
rm 113 :.>·1114 11 o r
213 '592·:..00
Huntington Gar dt-n!> :!
story 2 br l bu lo\o\nh:-1•
Carport. pool $4 ~11>
536·2375
New 3 bdr. 2 ha. fl'nt'Ccl
yard. Comm file· ind
tennis & pool S750 ix•r
m o . or Sft95 lcas 1'
968.5430
~nM 3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WOODlllDeE
2 Bd + den. 2 1·ar
i arage. gardener & 11~·
soc. fef'S incl. S750t mo.
Call Glen ffl'llwarth
··~ R RS
Turtlero<'k . Ne"
townhou11e 2 Mastt·r
bdrm. fam. rm, zt.,Hu
1750 sq. n. Prof. decor11t
ed. Pvt. paUo. Pool. ten·
nls. putt cloae. S900tmo
133-8277 or 752'6492.
U.P. Terr. 2 Br 2 Ba Mn·
do. w /hot tub. Agt. $6.'IO.
5'2-1338
Newport t.och 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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term or lt'a~1·
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lnc..R..tton
631·1400
n.RUFfS
Spacious &. spotless 3
bdrm. 2' ~hath t'nd umt
wnh P\1 pat1u nn "Tht•
Gret'nhell ' t n ou r
11 rag1nal art>u /\\':111
now a\$950 Af.640·~
3 Br 2 ~a home m Npt
Hg ts. Slnl pr m o. Ask for
Rae. Re Max. 631 1266
Luxurious lbdrm condo
with max !\CC & im-
menities. rt•friJ: in<'I.
$550, Versailles. !>48-3814
a rte! 6 ~-~k_!ta~s.
COltta CHARMH
3 bdrm s + den .
beautifully appointed
home w/:DJOsq. rt. Up to
I year lease .
_ ~g_ent,!'~?300 _ _
Npt Terr condo. End unit.
3Br. 2"'2Ba. 1.500+sq 1l
Pool. apa. Great place le
price. l&'iO/mo. 998-40:M,
631 ·4442, MM1413
IW"S
New 2 Br. 2 Ba Anaelita
plan w/pvt jac .. "f~·
lain. All amenities. SllOO
mo.640-~
Spac. 3 br~ 2th ba lwnh8e.
Nr shopPing, beachel.
Community pool & spa.
Room for cycling & j<>a·
gang. $700/mo. w/$25 di11·
count. Agt. 544· 1440. -----------
3 br. 3 ba. huge ramily
rm. lhou.se from beach,
Pen. Pt, $1200rmo, poss.
lease opt. ass ume 300K
loan. avail. 760-1977
Newport Crest. 2 br. 2 ba .
dbl gar, frpk. tennia,
pool. 752·2209 -------. OCEAHFROKf' .
IMt.B.OCC .
Beautiful 4 br. 2 ba up-
st a 1 rs in dplx Woo4
hC>am t·e11ings. frplc,
C'rpts. drapes, all bit ins .
end. garagt• w 1 auto.
opl'nl'r. washcr1dryer
• ind. 1 Furn. or unfurn.
Sl51l0
T S L .\1 a n a g t• ro e n t
642·161\1
L on~l y liq.\ l'u ny on
.\Id.am condo 2 BR 2'h
Ha.ltkt' new model. No
pets $950. <.:all Jerry -
l'h ras ta . 67J 7761 ;
760 13\17
LIVE ON UDO
Thi:. sunny & <'harming
l.1d11 horn<' With :I hdrms.
i haths. cozy fireJllace,
~n·11t pali11 is n•udv for
1 m mt'diate oc1·upancy
for only S!175 mo Call
b;irbar<t. Al!I. II 11.R.
li7:1 i:IOO.
:l lid. den. 21, !fa <·ondo,
11\ufh . frph'. pat111. ~ar.
nl'" dct·or l.cusc• No
l>d!> S8SO me• 1>411 7&:7.
~pt Shr!> waterfn JBR 2
ha. frpk Pool tennis.
~)I) 968.s:l6J .......
OCCUPANCY
:-.lear Dover Shores -bl
one or Newport Bead.e'• r 1Qw aa:as. 3 ~
ha. frplc. format dlni!'I
rm. A horticulturist •
I 1 i: h t . t' <n" d pa t I er.
G rt't'nhous~. courtyadl.
nt·" drp ::. & pat n$--
S8!15 mo on lsf' Owawr
&M ~227 '
H,\ \' Fl<ONT, 2 Bdrm. I
Ila. no .ku.ls or pets.
Yl'<1rly $075 mn G73·~
3 Hdrm 2 Aa 1x·P11nfroat
h omt'. nu p<tanl A
drape:.. exePll <'ond ..
1><1\111 & yarrl Sl2.'>CI Mo
yrl~ :-.o peb plt•ase.
('all l.ln)d at
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
Hpt Hqts Channer
Capl' l'ucl family home:S
Bd dl'n rc1· room. Wli~
to ~choob. R\' park1nt.
S I 3 5 11 D 1 a n a
fi:JI 1266 1155 1:158
2 lid. 2 Ha. SS75 mo
3 lid. 2Glla56.'i(..;.;1 ..;.;m""'o--~--
John Marshall
lill· 1200
Ha\'front ~-dOl·k for 45'
lJ1l <1t .i B<trm 3t , Ba.
/\\''1tlable immed $1SOO
mo <.:IR ltltrs Bill or
Linda 63Hl884. 646·5098
BAY &IX.'NVli::W
2lir . 2Ba penthse unit,
\'c rsaalles Nwpt $750
mo. B)'('O. Int· 645·2251.
S..taAna 3280 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I Bdrm l ba condo wtUI
pool S39S1mo.
Park RH.lty 551-SQIO
conita:s•T.S ---
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3 pools. Jbr. 3ba. rondo
appliances ind SS~ call
962-7780. 964-31171 -----MIW CDM LUXURY
COM>OS
Wik to heh. Finest am-
menllies + location. ar
+ 3br. S7SO. $1200. Appl.
w owner 1714 >78'>-1891 .-
2 Bdrm 2 Ba Condo Ill
Newport Beach. Avd.
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"'1th frph'. p<1tao. t•nd
!(:Jr Nt•\lol) 1fon1r $550
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couµle. no tx.'IS. $3!15
7611·7633. 5"8·11251
Jlir. :ma. frpk. bal·kytl.
like nl'W. nr st•hl. ~I
1110. 75!1-IOW
STUNNING Ir.: I Bdrm.
l{arden apt. l'ool & n•<·
arna. 710W, lllth. Sl.
I Br nr Alht<rtsnn's $425 (21Jl445-l9'711 2 lilt. POCH •. (;AHA<.a:
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a d u 1 t p rt' I l' 1 1 t• cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-2578 646·0354
~~·4340. _ · Peninsula Pt: reder I 2 ·8-r. clean, t chilcJ OK
Costa Meta l724 Br. sun<leck. l<iundry , I 5375, mo + 1lep. 5!111
••••••••••••••••••••••• sta1.ned glass. Adults. no Joann St. 545·452!1 or
SUSC4SITAS pets ;Yrly 5425 013-1194· 213 '598-1219 '32s 751 4674 ------~~~7.1 ~~r~ptAdulls~ u.fo I Peninsula Pt redet·. 2 WESTLAKE VILLAGE
pets. 2110 Newport ttl Hr. s undeck. laundry. Beauti£ul Adult Apls. No
l>M nets. lmmed ocrupam·y 548·4968 btwn 8 & 5 · • stained glass. Adults. no ,. -----1 5475 0 Poot. spa. lndry rm .. H•tk gt&leada 1740 pet s y r Y m · gar. avail. Bach-$315
••••••••••••••••••••••• 673· 1194. 751 ·4674 t Br-$385. 2Br-S4»S440
H.I. '1 A .. ST COf'OIMI .. Mer 3122 TSL Mgmt
Spanish Estate U\'tnl('
Beautiful park-like sui;-·
roundings. Ter ra<'ed
pool. Sunken gas bbq.
sparkling fountains.
Spaciou s rooms .
Separate dining area.
Walk-in closets. home
like kitchen & c abinets.
Wa lk t o , Huntington
Center .
••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·8122or642·1603
2 Bedroom·fum. $510 a Bedroom Townhouse
unrum.SSt5
AdulL'I, nopcls
Utilities 1-'ret·'
LA QUINTA H~KMOS/\
..l.6211 Parkside Ln. I l>lk
W. of Beach. 3 blks S uf
Edinger.
-847-5441
0$375tup 1·2 hdrm. pool.
Ja<'. adlt. IH9!1'.l Fluricla.
H ti. 1142 ·211:U 11r 1142 :Jt 7l
On the sand .• 0~11 'u
studio. Sl't' i.ealt'. IJ1111I.
$595. 951-!Mt
f"IM 3744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I Br + uffl1·1• fOr 2n<l lir I.
l Ba. Sunny de1·k 0 11
s tream A C d1!.
hwasher. 1·arp()rt. pt1ol.
tennis. S525 mo. Yt'arly
lease. Adult. 110 pcl
Avail Jan 15th 548·11412.
LocJ.M leach 3741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S21S s m all coiy ha1·helor.
furn, nr bch util pd, no
2h Bd. 2 ba. frpk. dis
hwasher. No of PCll.
S650 mo 1st last. Sl'l'.
Av ail now 673 2282 .
9-~pm
Vl'ry l'lt'an J Br. 2Ha. l'nd
gu r age. $775 mo
760-1334. 67J.tl.550 Huth
Studio. iol'OM 67~3257
0 Blm·k to beath 2 Hr. 11(l'
pvt palro, rr11h'. 1mma1·
Avail now No flt'b
$'125/ mo lst & last +-St't'
llUO Ph 673 ,lltO'O .
673-8671
Lar ge 2 Br . 2 Ba
F 1rt'pla<·t'. beam t·eil·
1 n i: !. . sun (frt' k . d h I
~ara~e Walk to l.1ttlc·
Cor11n.i tk·<IC'h Sf;H(J mo
644 ·!1726
l Hdrm 2 bath llt'"'-apl
l.OIA l'r $650 21:1 ~.~ Ul!!ll
ur 2l3 332 H345
Costa Mesa 3824 •••••••••••••••••••••••
21r. I laApf
Newly d4!cor <ias pd.
encl !!Ur. µool.
d 1was h er. Adults
642-5073
NEWLY DECOR.
l Br. gas pd. encl gar .
d1washer, pool. Adults
642-5073
pets I r~p t•mploy1•c1 l Ir Towdt ~ •• adult 494.4200 Newly dCl.'or. i8S J>d • MewpOrtleoch 3769 e n c l gar ·• pool .
••··~•..t•••••••••••¥••• d 1 w11 s h.er. Adults
Lrg 4 Br. 2 Ba. S75u mo & 642·5073
2 Br. I Ra. SS50 mo. l\H :SA VERDE home at· _St~£,:1 l0~!1<·h fi73·!1312 mosphere. 2 & 3 Hr x
STEPSTOSAND apt~: NopeLo;. 54G-I034
2Br. 2nd nr apt W/OCn 2 Br I Ba I Story. shaft.
view & carport. $500 m o. drps. patio. frplc. d 1w.
til 6/20. (213 ) 963-1094. beam ceil1ngs . ~ar
(714 ) 67S. Tillrl Adi ls. $435. 2650 Eltlt•n
GetGR E E N<'ash
f« WHJTE elephan ts
with a Claasified Ad
Call 642-5678
11 I 538-8406.
Beautiful 2br 2ha S55u
It's open. &>e 1t at
3106 Gmger 541>-4400
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' call 642-5678.
1 -:r~rau~'!pl
Garden & pool .
courtyard. Adult apt.
A gen t 731-682!1 o r
631·0585
(,luiet 2 Br I Ha with
~arage , pa110, puol
1\dulls. No pets 18111 II
15th . S l . Newport
Heights $4.'111. ll42-734t)
Largt' 1 lMrm. Near
shops. pool. all utlls pd.
1884 Monrovia 548·0336
2br, cpt. drapes, built-ins ,
$395 adults. no pl.'ts
631 -2927 Zl72 Maple
Jbr, 2ba, pool. Jar. elc.
a r. wlk S.<..'. Plat.a. clst'
to lrvint' $Ent 1!41~2286.
g.i6·0JS6 evea
$51l0 mo 2Rr. 2Ba. clphc .
lndi'y hook up!><, t"let·
slo\'e, epts. drµs, orr
!.lreel parking L g
mamtamt!ll yd. Nu pets
14.71\ Albert Pl
2Hr. IHa W1VIEW bllns.
carport. jac, Vrc·loria·
'Plarentla S4SO & S4WI
826·5147
SPAC. 2 BR ADULT Lgt•
kitch: open beams ceil,
incl refrig , no pets .
S3951mo. 2260 Maple St.
548-7356. 673·88(13
Spa cious Family 2
Br-$350 Pool & play
ground. 548·955f> from
12-7PM
lbr. Iba. unique a pt in
seperate hse util pd $35ofl
642-3957 a£ler 6 Ive
messa ge
Lgr l br. Iba w pon-h
avail now S35ufmo 74 1
W Jame; Sl ·c· drive
by. then t'aJI 64-0·09!!7
I
I br. yard, gar. child J><'l
o.k. $4-00 367 Unit 'A.
Hamilton anspeet lhcn
<'all 641·0763
SHARP 2 BK, new cpts &
paint, pvt yard. encl
gar .. child OK. $425 mo.
Call 546-58110, ask for
Linda
2 bdrm. 2 ha. cariwts.
drapes, slovc. refri~. No
r h ild r e n or p e ts .
$350/mo. 646-4382
Newer I Br. w/garage.
Adults no pets. $365 mo.
548·5766. ----... -------
FOUR SEASONS A PTS.
Couple, no pets. 2 br 1 Va
ba twnhse. Patio, pool,
$370. 735 Jo Ann 642-1602.
Nr OCC <.:ozy 2 Br I Ba.
Cottage. Yd & 11ar . Nu
cpl . $450. 2689 Orange
Ave. IC).
Upetain Apt. 1 Br. l Ba.
Carpels, drallfl. llH
stove. 1 ara1e . l ar11e
Y•rd. Water paid. Small
p'et O K . 1335. m o .
545-11•
Pll'fsct 2 ... 2 I&
1100 aq ft, h>lc. lndry
di1hwr,enc11ar, S550 It 'a open. See It at noe 01npr ~4400
2 Br. 9415. 1 Br .... Un·
furn Apta. Multi. N~IJ
redecorated. D1hwr,
A/C, I• • ..._ paid.
Carport, pool, partJ rm.
Call at\ lOAll. ca ..
Orauda,m.1111
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New a 1r.1 aa. Multa, no Ntr tuna. I/min 1tom -.cmew11wkndl nNllt -· .......................
I Br, l Ba, upataln. 1ara1e. SG5 mo. + SlOO
dep. •1111
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Beaut. I year new 2 Br
1 ~ Ba Condo with pool,
)acuu l. Ii cable TV in·
rid. Yearly IMO. Broker
675-4912
UwHsstiu .._.. ll40 ....... , ..............•
1Jr111nd new l & 2 Bdrm.
P1erpointe Cond05. Pool.
i.pu. tennis. garages.
1213) 59S-7:u! dys. 1714)
1142·4721 t'Vllti.
Lovely I, 2 & 3 Bdrm .
'i'own houst's, garage,
patlo, laundry fac· S450
& SS75. Call 213159& 7202
or7 14/~7347
THE WHIM.I TUI
Luxury Adult unels at af-
fordable living. l.2 & 3
Br Well det·orated
Oly mpic· sm~ pool. light·
t'd tennis l'OUrt, J acutzi.
park hkt' landscaping
Most beaulaful bldR. in
fl B
From $360. 846·061!1
Beautifully located 2 Br
S375 & up. Child OK. G<is
mr Id 842· 16.SZ.
Nt"ar 5 Point Shoppml{
Ct'nler . 2&3 Bdrm . Apts.
S400·S4SO. Kids OK. no
1>ets. 964·2566 or 9'73·2971
Agt .. noree.
-
An adut. commw.... on
t he Back Bay. Spec·
tacular Spa, 7 s wim-
m in& pools, 8 lighted ten·
nia courta, bike trails.
p ut t in11 g reen .
B ach elors. l a·nd 2
bedrooms apartments,
a nd townhouses from
$449.00 per g'IOflth
On Jamboree At
San Joaquin Kills Road
1714)664· 1900
Oceanfront for Winter
Ren tals. Furnished &
!.Inf urn. Broker. 675·4912.
NO FEE! Apt. & Condo
rentals. Villa Rentals.
675~912 Broker
2 Br. 1 Ba. Avail now.
Area of Balboa & Coast
Hwy $525 m o. J 0
Prop erty Mgmt
751-2787. Aft. 5pm.
548.8044
Westcliff N.B. adult con-
do. $625. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath,
10 s teps lo pool. New
carpeting. yearly lease
Agt, 759-1616. ----. -
$650. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Enclsd
~arage. 'patio. walk to
beach, adults, no dogs.
TSL ~~mt. 642: l~-
N EW PORT ISLAND 3 &
4Br . new. 2000 sq fl, $900
& $1000, 1/1. 673·3900 -------
::~71. By Appt. ~~ ... ~~~>'· Profn 1ioul lbr adobe lf71W... M.I.
bome, Lal Bdl. lllO/mo Great loeaUon, prof
Charadna lBr v ... amea
condo. lit noor , pvt.
patio. w. model unit.
View ol foun&ain. LoU ol
p rivacy. NJ 1ecurity
w 11ua rded 1ate. ~.
752-2310 daya, S.0:7576
ev ...
10 llePI to aand. 2 br, 1
ba, yrly, incl. ulils. SMO.
548·8ZM
MAID95Ci)UAa
4P~S
Very private 2 BR & 2
BR + den adult a pls.
A VA I LABLE NOW.
La r ge floor plans.
garden la ndsc11ping ,
pool, jacuzzi. Great IOC'a·
lion , close to evar-
ylhing ! From $585. No
pets. 1244 Irvine Avl' ..
between Westrlirt Or. &
Mariner Or. '4~252
3Br. 2Ba, lg lower dplx.
frplc, new cpts, drps.
wshr/dryr. avail No
pets , n r Lido Shoppini.:
a r ea $675 yrly lsc
644·6275 eves.
Across from bearh. 20 r.
j ust painted. $625t mo.
yearl)'. 968-8263
~. Bluff. spac lhr. pool.
qu iet. secure art'a
Adults, no peL~. S445 mo
644-4767
Be<icon Hav 2 litlrm 2
Bath. Uppl.'r unit of
Bayfront hornl.' S750 pt•r
m onth. Yl'arly, utilities
included. Available now
675-8669
Ocean Bhtr Kallal Con-+ uu l. a.la. 417--blda.' Lala o1 parlUna,
do. Goll, talnil. IZ50 per 175 14 ft. -mo. 300 eq week. sa.... 4. f7J.T•. M /F, dean, mellow ft. POO mo. (21J) ••l
GOO. H.B. collect.
........... 4JOO •••••••••••••••••••••••
Movin1? Avoid depo11ila
Ii c ut Uvinl expenses!
P r oreuiona lly since
1971. HOUSIMATIS
832 .... 134
Nr OCC-UCI. Sh a r e
6bdrm, 3ba beaut home
with students. Avail
new. Beau ~!1787.
Mature Resp. Auult to
share lg Beach Hae. $300
mo: incl ulil 646-3778 aft
6
Mii'' 40 to 45. shr s Br. 2
Ba. hse. C.M. Spa. Nr
S .C . Plaza & Frwy
$200-$225. Shr utils.
641·4!113
Large CdM Apt.
• 23 lo30 Male
No Flakes 7fi0..Cll29
Exec. Female will share
with s ame 3 Br
Townhouse with view m
.'.'/ewporl Beach. Spa.
tennis. r al·quetball. wet
bar rrpk $2!101mo. Call
Cathy 751 -6271. E ves
760·8847
Ex ec t·ondo to !.hr
"' prof person Harbor
Vtew Knoll C'be to
fashwn blc, view of c1 ·
ty. lot~ or priv<icy. ten·
nis. 1>001, etc S4110tmo
759·95!11'.1
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Roommate waol«l M/F.
NB area, con1enia l.
n eat, non a m olte r .
$300/mo. an, dep *50.
642·3MO
Resp. female 27 share
n e w p lush t w nhae
w /resp. wortdn& female.
U n b•llevable rooms,
over looking brook 6
waterfall. Pool, jacuzzi,
lake, etc. S2:§0. Nwpt/CM
area.64S-6325
Office..., 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1617 Westcurr. N.H. want
t-financial inst. 7000s. r.
Isl. floor. A ent 541-5032.
ICOUcemit .
NIWPOltT
Elegant executive suites
in prestige lot'ation.
With complete support
services.
714/8Sl·0681 ------
250.500 sq. ft. gmd nr •
utils pd. From $200. 779
W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom
957-1900. ..,.,. ..
EXECUTIVE sum
Full service offices in
Newport Center
~5470
PLAZA
EXEC'1nVI SUITES
·'T here is a difference.··
,.,.. ..... LOC
Sult•• for leHe, one
TU.I, oae l lOlf oa S..ch
Blvd. btwn F.diuer Ii
HetJ. For info, call Jill: .......
D E LUXE OFF I CE
SPACE, 2,175 sq.ft. In
Newport Center . Barrett
Rily,
642.5840.. -----)--
I &•2bdrms. t·ottage styll'
l1v1ng. child ok
$.135 Sl:'JI)/ mo.
847-:mo UPPER Duplex apt. 3 br S.. C........ l816
2 ba, Crpl , yr. round $600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
mo. 673-2113 Golf course vww, 2br .. 2
Genll<'mWl to share home
with bac·helor Call t'\'CS
544·17!!6
7 14/752-0234
2082 Michelson Or. •2l2
2021 Business Cntr 11213
.DELUXE °"'dES •
"'rom I room up tlo~
sq. rt. Low ra tes. No
lease required. 2172 Du-
Pont Or. AdJ. Airporter
Hotel. 833-32'l3. 9·12. 2 Br. in 4·Plex $400 Nr 5
Pts. New rrpt, enrlsd
gar. lndry hook·up. No 3 Br. 2ba. 933 W. Balboa.
pets. 963-65.51. I Dis hwsr. frplc. laund
2 BR POOL-GARAGE I hookups, garage. In blk · · to bc h . $750/mo.
$450 1st/Last. security. Avuil 644-2578 646-0354 now. Call 673-2282 from
3 Blks to oce1111. 1 Br. utils 9-5 pm. ___ _
paid. S375 mo. Carpet & LAS lllSAS APTS.
paint. 2(17Chicago. AT BEACH
Spa cious 2 Br. l ''z Ba. Ocean view, pool. tennis
New crplS. drps. built in courts. adlts. Bach .. 1&2
stove. g_a_r ._l_nC_o_960-8258_ bdrm £rom $420. 55\5 River Ave. 642-2566. NEAi 'THE HACH
2 Bdrm, 2 bath, built-ins.
patio. gar age Adults
$475. 4922 l!:dinger
840·380ti or 846-6234.
,~,, .'\ (11 I I T ·:i (. ~"~ l IVINl;
• 1 & 2 BR Patio Apt\.
• Dishwashers & BBQ's
• Pool & Rte. Room
• Garden l 1od1cap1ng
• Jog to 811ch & Shop'
'.t "
I '• , I I I 'r, • .. I '. I
'If,'· '' ' I '''
'11 i.' ·l 'J( 111
Nu lux 2 Hr 2 Ba 3 Br 3
Ba Marble frpl. prrv
washcr1dryt'r, wet b<tr.
<· n l r v a 1· sys t .. 111
tcrcom. ttle roman tuh.
JO' end gar. Milt> to bch.
502 1 Dunba r .
714 /IW6·9501
NICF: AduJLo; I Br, patio,
pool. garage, frpk. $325
mo. 842-9583. 642·5251.
1 Hr. crpt/drps, gar. pvt
patio. laund facil. Avail
21 I. 846·1184.
Downtown Hunt. Be
Ba<·helor apt. $285, util
~ Cal.!_~-~!848·4~~-
Hwll"'9tw H--.. l&U •••••••••••••••••••••••
CONDO. 30· boat i;lip. bay
vie w . 2 + den .
Prest1g1ous Huntington
Harbour. $1050/ mo.
~.lf.R. A~~l. 67~·7:MIO _
'"IM 3144 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Woodbridge ruce 2 br coo-
110. no pets. immed. ot'-
c up a n c y . $525/m o .
552-4920
Woodbridge S&S Condo
Redwood 3 Br. 21,; Ba.
L1 v. Din. Kit. Patio deck
w 1Japanese garden .
$750. 675-6160. L;g.. leach-3141 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I Bdrm. 3 blks from bch.
Charming. S400 includes
utilities. Avail immed.
661·1161or49t-3672
Newport.._. ll6t •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Bedroom. 2 Bath.
OCEANVIEW
548-~
!Br. ocean view, adlt con
do. in Versailles Max
s ecurity. lg pool. dbhsc,
gym , sauna . jac. etc.
S550 mo. 645-0230
Exec. Female will shart'
wi th same 3 fir .
Townhouse with view in
Newport Beach. Spu,
tennis. racquetball. wet
bar. frpk. $290/m<J Call
~a1ny 75T-"6ID. Evl·s
760·8847
Wlking to bch I & 2bdrms
£rom S3SO
645-11684
Cliffhaven 2 Hr I ba.
pat io. garagt', nu
c rpt s /drapes, o lder
adults, no pets. $454) yr-
ly . 548-5.'Di
2 br. frplc, patio. g<ir .
adults. no pets. $400. 618
Clubhouse (o(f Short St I
7&4-2236
VIiia Balboa Condo. New
large 2 Br. Pool & Rec
rm. Nice view. $700 mo.
675-3007. -------2 Br Spaciou.s new decor
n ear Oceanfront $600
mo. Yearly.675·7°':'.5 __
EastbluH. 2Br, 2Ba.
frpk , sax>. Dishwasher.
p atio, no pets, dbl. gar.
~<it831·2029':-
, .. , •• Mr .....
PITOIC
Xlnt bay & ocean view
Lge living & dining rm.
w/22' clgs. Fplc & loft. 2
lge BR & 2 BA. pools,
sauna. tennis. etc. Avail.
Feb. l. yrly lse. SUOO
mo. Adults. 675-7454
Steps to the bch. Imm ac
2 br. oversil.ed patio
$625 mo. 642-8235. As k
for Berit.
Npt Shrs across from
bch , Bach w/sml br.
$345, pool. enc gar
640-5078
1 B R -pool blk t o
ocean -single adult. $300
mo. 642·500l
Want Ada Call 142-5'71
WHY RENT?
A l Quail Me adows adult
condominiums in Tustin, you can
own your own home for monthly
payments that may be lower than
your current rent! A new program
provid lag a 221h% mortgage
reduction in the fll'lt year is now
available' to assist you in making a
solid investment in your future.
Starting at $69,990 and with
fi nancing programs for down
payments as low as 5%, you can
buy a great 1 br1 1 + den, or 2 bd
condominium nome in one of
Tua tin'• moat preatl&ioua
nel&hborhooda. Don't waste one
more dollar in rent! Call Sandy at m-noo for more information and
direcUon1 to beautiful QUAIL
MEADOWS.
ba .. apt., bullt·1ns .
c arpel. draJ)l'S, 2 car
ports. laundry rucihty.
adults , no pets. $425
mo./lease Owner 17141
642·0138.
SCM.th-~ l886 ....... , ..•.••...•..••.
Fabulous view. nindo on
waler, 2bdrm. 2ba. ~
Joe644-~
TllStiR 3890 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br. l ' 2 Ba. Jo'rplc. ne"'
<'rpts. pa111t. enclsd
palm. pool. 2 car port!.
$475 mo. 495-31!97
Aporfwllmh ,_,.,shed
or Uflfwniahed 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Seawind Village
Sharl' 4 Bdrm home 111
Dana Point Close tu
beach tfrwy ~stab. in·
div idual only. 493·6198
Hesp. !\1 I-" to shr 3br hse
nr () C C. m C M S225 111
l'I ut1I ~ss:.). 953·1!\ 14'
24)1rs
M / Jo' to shre J bdrm U>a I
m1 from bch. S225 me-I
u\11. 536-7425 or 960·7ts14
/l:ewport lkh. Fem $245
Nice 2 Rr. 2 Ba Util ind
Pool. lt'nnis 646.7~7
Hoommate s hare 4Rr
furn apt. Wa s h t'r .
dryer .gar (~tlltwal Jan
5411·1i0211
Clean !\lature Hmm<ttf• to
shr 2 bdrm <1Pl or Su L(•
l'la 1,a S260+1, ut1 I
!17 9. !l9!lli
Hrnmlt' 111 :-hr nt'" Jhr.
pnv ha. ;.unde1•k "( 111 '
T \' lr11.lry fa\' ~l5 11111
µd 6JI Gl!lti (.' ~I
Doctor, Lawyw,
M ...... cilief!
t:legant bldg .. m heart
or Huntin gton He h .
w /s pac1ous offices
skylights. wetbar, con-
ferenre rm. 85" per sq.
ft Plus, super 2.000
sq.rt medica.I bldg . well
appointed at 75• pe r
sq rt. For details ca ll
RED CARPET
893-1351
START'Bl
RIGHT
wfttl .,...._Offices
at Udo Mcmina
Vllap
':ipecinf 'IJI"'\ ,f
POSA' Ir y Dr.. IS.
198\ I
3021-B Harbor Hlvd .. nr
Baker St .. Costa Mes a
580 sq.ft. Vacant now
$425 pe r m o . Ai,tt.
54!1·1366
DILUXE
OFACI SPACE
In Newport Center's
Design Plaza. $1.50 per
ft for 914'. 3 office:i +
recpt. area. More avail
Call John Apgar at
640·535'7 or646-0183 ---------............... 4450 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1-'or store & office space
at reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft.
MESA VERDE DH
Pl..AZA
1525 Mesa Vt'rde •;. C M
545-4123
ClJMMEHCl/\I.
STOJn :s, Shops. Total
14(JU sq ft at 38' & up An)
!.Ill'. E ,Sldl• C M
5-111 724!1 ·-------
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adult apts in 14 pl:.ins
from $415. 2 h1lrm from
$505 + pool:-, I l'lllllS ,
wa\erfalls. pond:-' ua~
for c·ookrng & heatini:
paid. 1-'rom Sun Uici.eu
•lo'rwy drive North-on Shr 3-br Woodbndj?e-c·t•n
Beac h to Mcfadden do, S225 mo. H es .
s,J.-121 f Sq f t
Up .,.. I rro h"f? f..'f'nr·
-weiBors
Worerfroni Serrings
Newport store or oHil'<'
548s1f . nr PQ61 office
Jerry 2131477-7001 then West on Mrl-'addeo 645-5113: busr 975-1188 675-8662 lu Scawind V1 lla1ee. F non !.tnoker "ani:. 1714l8!13-5l!lll .
1
1 saml.'Jo!>hr!.pa1·11111, llB IOOMS 4000 r ondo SJ:!.5 mo ulll rrwl l'nmt> romer lu<· l:p 111
.i.500 sq rt f"ull wn u·t·.
rnodcrn. ji!las!. hid~
646 6303
4475 •••••••••••••••••••••••
jstor<• Spa<'e for lt•aM·
1500 sq rt & 12611 ~q fl
1n ll untio~ton Be<11·h
F lt'x1ble \t'rm s
213 500 7202
• •••••••••••••• • ••••• •• 840 6263 J anu·t•
Laguna Beach Motor Inn.
985 No. Pacrf1t• l.'oa!-l
Hwy. Laguna Bl.'al'li
Daily, Weekly. K11t·h.:n
av;11lable. Low w111ter
rates 494·5294
N H . Orl'a nfront
w /kitchene tte $260 &
up. Ut1I pd. 230fi W
Oceanfruit 673·4154.
Room for rent m hst•
lndry. frplc. I mi from
OCC $185/mo. 957-J!ISS
Furn. Room . priv all•
bath. E mployed man on
ly. Near 22nd & Orange
with senior clti7.cn &
dog. Kitchen pnv. Non
drinker. Rl'f's. Sl!IS mo
548-0813.1
C h arm ing furnis hed
garden view rm. pvt <'n
tranr t'. SSO wk. Laguna
Bch. 494.9575
Avail now 2 lovely room!.
& balcony w/pvt hath.
k i t c h en pr 1 v .,, or
m atu re prof. person
$295 mo 1st + la:.t. S75
cleaning dep 675 55.13.
645-6499.
Furn1!>hed rm for rl.'nl.
kit priv, I hlk from heh.
avail Jan I~. 675-1197.
Lagun a Beach . Pvt.
room. bath. $200. Non·
smoker. bus./prof .. 40+
494·0451 .
Cheerful M·F for bright
room in O.C twnhmc
Jog or bike lo bch, cln.
neat , non -smk, very
quiet type, kitch priv.
~/mo. Ref's631·2288
Room w /pvt bath. Kitch
p ri v. W ID, Pool. etc.
S200/moM2-0037 lrvine.
........ .... 4100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DOYOUUD
MOraS?
Weekly rent.all from SM
6 up. 646·7445. 2274
Newport Blvd. C.M.
Balboa lnn oceanfront.
Low w\rUr rates. Dally
or weekly. mt?.O v ......... 4210 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Larae 111 lklv Cabln
Pool table, cdor TV, 2
frplc1, 1lpa 14. 5'Mll8
Palm Sprhlll Hou1e .
Yearly ot monthly ren-
tal. I Bdnn, 4 bt, pool,
Jae, 1auna. Canyon
Country Club area.
Completely furn .
•uoo t mo, 1rly
• ... /IDO. + uUI. Call
Mn. '--114/--7, 1·--
~ature adult to !><hart·
2Hr . 2H. a. '." H r·11ntl1• I
$275 l;.!tj. 7332
}'em non·,.mkr. t>i 2~
prt'f Shan~ "' same I
2Br, i 1,Ha. apt m CdM I
Frplt'. pool $26(1 ulll. m
d . 759-0312.
Person It) shr famtly hrn1•
L u g II c· h 4 !14 .. , ~ 7 2
eves wknds
Fem to ohr 3hr. 2ba hs1•
rede<'. new cpl, nr heh
HB $200/0IO 536· 1140
Shr m .v beaut. dec·orated
furn. Promontory l't.
Villa . Oen view. frpk,
2 b d r m -2-JLa.....
1714 ) ITT S.6327
HWPT RtONT AGE
RINTALS
2 Rental Spaces Approx
550"Sq ft & up. ln<'lud
mg utals. $.1.'iO & $450
2450 :'<l e wport Hlvd
Cos ta M es a S<•t'
ManaJ(er. ----· Costa Meta 17th St
3 Room SWl('. 545 sq. ft .
modern building, A11.·.
plenty of parking. Call
Realonorrucs 675·6700
Exec oHices Newport
Bch /airport area, suites
w t tax libr ary. <'On
ference rm . copier. full
IHH'-v-let'S-r -f mm~ oc-•
cupan l'Y 833-8990 --------
R~TA IL SPACE. 2.073
sq fl (at 65' 1 $1245 mo
2.360 s<1.ft tat l!(Y > I at
H<1 I SI~ mo 369 fo:
17th SI. CosW Mesa.
Barrett Rily. 642-SIMO ------·-lftdntrid ..... 4500 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
2265' lndus'l/offke 181111
Red ondo Cr. •O. II. R
$650 lse 842-2834
Storage 4550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Approx. 6,000sq. ft. avail.
in Fountain Valley near
-S.D. -Yi'WY.1'1320 m o
J ohn 556-9300. 548-7533.
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i'.:xJ)t'rlen<'ed ad/ market
111(1 ex~·ut1ve w media
experience wall creale
print a ds. marketing
sa le~ letter~. radio
:.pot s . ne w s letters.
brochures and P R. Call
675-1230
,..... 4550 5 I 00 Lost & r..d 5300 ••..•.•................
Storage g1ora~w fc.1 rc111
On Balboa Pe11 nc,..t tu
fun tone ( I01 ~ft x:!tl' ''' 1 673·~3. 67J.:mJ
..... WClted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mat pleasant lady 111 ant:.
1 or 2 bdrm unr a pt Ul'ar
wall'r by 2 I W.! :.!2ti!f
wknds Irene 75!1 011;13
bus hn.
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HEW ARD. Los t whatt•
female Samoyl'd llunl
Heh. 960-~
Losl CAT. gray & white·
mule. H B 53ti-4971i.
830·0136. 892-51164
LOST . Wht Toy Poodh•
1-'em "Buffy" out of
town tags, please i:all
548·1S328
***
J ock\'Y ln11.ard
Became Hureau
T a ndem Ninety
In my HACKYAfW
Ncxl yl'ar I 'm lellmg all
my friend-; r ·m taking
mv vacation doser to
home I.et them f1gun·
uul how m uc•h 1·loser
Ar tually. I'll he IN my
K \CKYARI>
LOST . F e m Gray
She pherd rroi>s mix Lu·
113574 Bols a Ch ira
McFadden897-4014 1 1--~UND~ ~i typt' duK.
blk1 gry whl Fell\
962-1288
Judf CCIN'Od
315 K 16lh St
COl"la Mesa
You a re the winner of
LOST . Blk Lab, t-'em ,
t hain collar. l>ecrf1eld
a rea . In·. 12 30 eves
551 4802 . 556 ·784 1
REWARD 2frMHdlets
1$17 value>. lo Ice,...&
Holldar °" Ice
Jan. 6 thru I Ith
Lost & FGIMd 5300 ,~ 5350
Long Beach An•na
Til'ke t s must be l''(
(•hanged for rcst•r v1·d
seats al \he Conv1•nt111n
Center ah~ad 11r · 1111w
Call 642-56711, t>XI :t72 l•i
l'laim your tickt•I:-.
***
•••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUtlJ ADS
ARE FREE
Call: 642-5678
Established Bible H11ok I•--------· Store. CM. ~id oppty
646-6386, l-!193·5655 -----......, W..t.d 5030
~·A.!~···~······,··
Wanted: Capital. $50.ooo.
From l'roup o r In
dlv idual. to inv1·st '"'
panictp-a1e towanh hu~·
out of tu~h technulogy
tele-commun1l«il 1110~
product C..""all l>1•nn1:.
Grallon 714·89ll·!Y.>1 I
Mort~Tnat DffdS 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SattltrMh).Co.
All t ypes of real l'~lalt•
invf'slmtmls sm1·e 1!14!f
SpedalliRg ..
2adl'Ds
642·217 I 545-0611
Wido11. has money 10 hu.v
or make 2ND 'I' U any
size above $10.000 N11
credit •. no putty For
a ction call AGT 67:1.1:111
anytime
•••••••••••••••••••••••
5100
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Now You
Can
Sell
More
with llall)' Pllol
P .. :NNY PIS('llt:H
ADS Stlll onl~· :'2.
:l I inc~ r.,r 'l d:1 ~.,
only SI a 1la~ :111" ;1
lmt•
1\ d \' (' r I I M ' IHll' 111'
mon 1t<·m~ ';1h1t·1I
up 111 ~11111 t:ueh
u dd 11 w nal I 1n 1• 1 ~
onh· f.Oc· for lhl' '""
<1 u ·~ s Sur r ~ . 1111
1· o m m 1.· r 1· 1 a I a d '
u lln v.t•d <'h 11ri.:••
Your l't'nO\ 1'1nd1t·r
Ad o r 11 st-y11u1
Rank Ame r1 c ar11
Visa or Mastereard
t or more 1nrorma\lon
and to pla<'e your ad 1·a ll
642·5&71
••• J., ...
IOTls.nta Ana Ave.
Ccllta.11•• You an the winner of 2 ......
i:~·t H'il<r• ,,... 11th
......... Arma 'floktta mat " ex· tlllaDled f• refftYed
..... OcaYmtion
Lost or found a pet ? Call
Anim a l Assis tanc e
Ll!ague. 537-2273, No fee.
• .,'ound or lost a' pet?
Call us! We' re the Pet
l'al~ «714 )739-291111
LO~T H.cwanJ Mair OhJ
Enghsh Sheeptlng. last
H en 411lh St :-; H
6314~
1-'ound i-·c·male Blal'k
l'up Sea Bri~ht Dr.
D ana Pl lc1enllfy to
l'la1m 4!,133.5..'>S
Lost HIKI-; Hlul.' Man·~
l' r u 1 s c r S r h w 1 n n
l:ialhoa Island l:ll-wanl
675-11771 eve:!
I.OST Blk l'<tl w • wht h1h,
hluc fica c·ollar, vii• Star
Crcsl & Turtltmx·k, Irv
Ht>wa rtl' ~ :tel811
LOST Fl-male Pooc.111•
puppy. lrvme Shopping
C ~·n l e r . C u I \' r r "'-
Sandlluri.l. $50 l:tewarcl
552 8280 or4!16 1431
IAJSt" bro-TI tllr' hla~k 1'ltt.
ftom<ill'. Santa An<i llgts.
n ·w a rd W. '>S4fl
LOST Shorthair Brown
dog. Lampi on left lt>J!. I
c;ra r on It-ft le~. had sur•
l!l'rY K yr.; uld. VII' \9th
St ~lali• "Meme ·needs
mt-d11·almn. pleas e re
turn. Jlcartbruk en''
642 1353
Lost. IJ enJI IYJle dog
l.1~hl h rown. hl a ek.
551 603S
LOST Golden ~et never.
fe m. lthr collar. vie Vic-
toria & Monrovia CM
(213>919·3343. 957.5012
l'41st Black Cal wtwhl
beard & paws. Ulk ('OI·
lar. Vic. Ave Lucia. San
Cle m e nte. Rewar d .
498·5308
Lost : Persian Cat. Male,
c r e am. Turllerock
Ridge area. Please call
Mt-8107
F O UND. Golden Lab
Fem w /tags call
492-6S85
FOUND: Great Dane
Mix. Beagle. several
puppies & thetr mother,
Terrier mixes. Shepherd
m ix. Lab mix, start the
new year with• pet rrom
Irv ine Animal Care
Center open every day
754.3734 .
Found Cocker /Terrier
m ix. black • brown
female. Toy Poodle,
br ow n female .
Shepherd/Doble, black
• \an male. Saint
Bernard, 10Uftl female.
Golden Retrelv er.
female. Newport Buch
Anlmal....,.,8"-...
.._.oltlme. ..... m .mto tlala ,.-UieUU.
Loet: Lab black ,... ...
OD lt /10 /10 l ll
Mortbwood. lrvlH.
Tll·Hl7 •••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
PRE LAW student na'Cls
$25,000. Will do anyth111j(
L eguL <.:onfid t·nllal
1>\'M. P.U Box 3242.
N_l:i, 92663.
TOMMY'S
·Of N1'."WPOlff
1-:SCOHTS 752·l)J6ll
•FOXYLA.DY•
OUTCAU.. ONLY
VISA MC
• 972-1 Ill*
Be Pampere d
B e aut. Gi rls
I UA M ·4PM 7
Phone ~3433
by If\
O p l'n
d a y~
COMPATAllUTY
LI n:~'TYU; StK:I t:T\'
Couples Only 750-0674
Sg l Men Only 750-0677
S~l l.adiesOnly 971·797!1
R e<·orded Messa~e 24
Hrs.
COVER GIRL
•OUfC~*
!!53·0778 MC/VISA
PIRSTLADY
Escort. Models
Pcriy O..Ctn.
• 972-1345.
MC & VISA Acc·epted
T-UtJC.,'H A CLASS
ESCO HTS
75l.()n7
R especlabl;? bus111t-s~
m an . tall. 43. new m t:A
Like to meet nice ladies
Reply to box 821 c o lla1
ly Pilot. PO liox ISf.11
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Husband left me without
a car . a placf' to live.
money or c re<Jit. I hav~ 2
toddlers to take care of
& 0011. have a good Job
Co.uld you let us into
you r rental f or \s l
m onths rent only? Or do
you have 28r in your
home we could share'!
I'm open to suggestions.
851-1666, 963-5813 ----·---
INTROSl'ECIAL
M YSOCMAS.SAG E
MASSAGESlOW1AD
Santa Ana 556·4656
•• SPIRIT U AL
READINGS
lOam.10 pm . Fully
Lie 'd . 492·7296 or
. 492·9034 1815 S. Camino
Real. San Clem
Lady, yna 60. wd like
compatJble companion
aoclal. travel etc.. fin
secure non amoke. M/F.
495 ....
,MERCEDEZ
*ESCORTS•
24HRS.
Man 3'1 ndl fem. for ~·
boy dudnc ene Wed. TJO.J_...._.
I ~;a 1: ..... ·~ .......... . ..... w-. 7071 .......................
AmblUom ma• tHlla'
DOeiUGll W/"°"'81 CO. WllliDL_ltllYHt + travel~
.~ .....
Compl. uo detalllAt. PU ll CS.llv. Call the
Pro., a.zn•.171-7•
M•llr I ··~··'·················
HauUn1. Yard Clean-upe.
HUld)'manJot..
Jfllt,861M11
Haul, rielinup. ccincrete
removal. Dump truck.
Quick aerv. 6'2· 1638
JACKOFAU.TRADES H-u:h•ka!
Plumbula. elec. heaUn1. •••••••• ..... •••••••••
odd joba. 836-e862 Want a RF.ALLY CLEAN
Home Improvement, ZS
yn exp. Fen«11. l'arpen-
try & paintln&. 631-4264
-s ------................... •••••••••••••••••••••••
HAKDWOOD FLOORS
Cleaned & Waxed
Any!_1me. 832·•1 S:A .........
······················~ lla1.1hng & Dump Jobs
Ask for Randy.
54&-4368
t:l~1mups. lnmming &
hau ling Free eslimatt'S
f>57 lt271
Ul!:T R I D .OF
U NSJGKTL Y TRASH +
D E BRIS Sl111L O AU.
CO LI,, S T lJ UENT
S48·6428
HOUSE? Call GinJham
Girl. FTeeest. ~Sl23
MftB Winter. Sp. Clean·
ina. painUilJ, carpentry.
Lie' d I Bonded. S46-26(WI,
979·6149
Xlnl. housekeeper needs
work. Newport area.
Great refs. 67~8890.
Housel'leani.ng. Reliable,
good work. steady job.
Ref's646-7228 Lmdtc..., •••••••••••••••••••••••
Renovatinf-Rototilling
Sprinklers-lawns-clnups
Dave642·4M3
Bud 646-8481
SELL idle items with •
Daily Pilot Clauified
Ad. M2-S878.
Cu1tom brick. atone ,
block, concrece, atucro:
Refa. Free•.S.Nll'l
Brickwork. Small Jobs.
Newport, c.o.ia Mesa ft
Irvine. 875-3175 evea.
Mey ... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Movln&'.' The Starving
Colle1e Students Moving
Co. hu grown, Insured
aam e 1ood ser vice .
1Tl24 ·436 1,1c el)se .
641-8427 -----......... Srtlcft •••••••••••••••••••••••
LVN desires pvt duty
nurse position. full or
P IT. days or eves. Will
house clean, shop or
cook. Mature, reliable
CdM refs. Shirley. Dys
760· 1837 eves 496-6842
,..........,,~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Painting& Papering
Prof. work ... )'ee est
Rsnbl. Steve. 547 .. l2HI
DAVE'S PAJN1'1NG
Ser ving Area 9 years
Most Reasooable
Insured. lic'd S86-M25
RALPH'S PA.JNTING
lnt./ext. Prompt, 24 hrs.
lie .. neat, refa. 962-4701
Fine ext/int. painting by
Richard Sinor. Ur. ins
Try me. U.MM 124 hrs I
Painting & Papering
Wallpaper removal
Guaranteed
Paul CuUer962·:l>06'
30% Disc t hru f'eb.
Perfectionist. l do my
own work. Curt !rill-1314
ext 1004
REASONABLE 1 ... 1c i-:
lnl. /Ext. Free est.
Cust. work 636-9453 Jack
""°'09 ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Photo Joumalist·capture
the d ecis iv e . T hom
Young wilJ shoot your
modeling romposiles &
pro dul't 11lustrat1 on
Rates negotiable.
~5113
'latter /Repair .......................
Neal e_atches & texture:. "'"Est. 893-1439
. , ... ,. .......
AUTypea 538-7113 ....... , -•••••••••••••••••••••••
LIDO PLUMBING-No
job too s mall or too bi&.
free est. 24 hrs. 873-2887
Plumbin&. Remodelln11.
Repairs. Leak Delee
tion. & Drams Cleared
Top Hat Plumbing
636·2030 -·----... O.lo• ....... .......................
Pvt Post Box Servi('<'
THF. MAIL ROOM. :>.4
hr,
2600 E Cst llwyCdM-NH
640-0340or644 4'4RI
IHUIM Senice •••••••••••••••••••••••
J OB HUNTING'! Make
your 1st impression 110
an emµloyl·r r1•all:v
count. Call M Car r
646·3806 l'Vt.'S
RoofincJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
New & rt't.'OVl'r... Hcva1r
s pec1al1slfsl ay bu sy
prices. Jlel1able. 5411 0512
IOOfl ..
ALL TYP~/REPAIRS
FREE Em1MATES
Call Uob.'5411-0789
•Stucco. Repair1Con1t.
Free Esl. Geor(!e
546-l&U ----· -r .... s.n&ce •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tree & Shrub trimming.
removal. yd clean-ups.
hauling. <'Ofl<'rete. dirt.
Jim Corwn63l-4~ . ------Typing Senlce •••••••••••••••••••••••
Jo'ast al·<·urate typing on
I UM Corrt!d /Selt>ctric.
other Sl'<'retarial work.
llus1n ess le tters. re·
s u mes. e l l'. K a ren
67J·l230
wi..dow C.u.i.g • ••••••••••••••••••••••
"Let T~Sunshme In''
Call ~W\Shme Wi.ndow
(..'lt'anin~. Ltd. 548-81153
Hom e & Commerical
(.;hr 1stmas s ign s
wash ed Call Slevt'
646-1!157
HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW...... 7100 H.&pW..t.d 7100 HelpW•t•d 7100 .tpWuted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• **** ACCOONTING
PROFESSIONALS
•WE PAY
TOP RATES
Far-.c...t
lxp11lwe&
~SUh
./Staff Acct.
$11.50/Hour
Barnk r econt'11i<itw n .
year end audit ana lysis
One month-assrgmmm
in l:os\a Mesa
./Staff Acct.
$11.00/Hour
Analysis of general
ledger al'Cts. for year
end. Manual & cum put er
expe.r r equired One
m onth ass ignme nt 111
Founta111 Valley.
./F/~/S llrpr.
$9.00/Hour
Post general ledger &
make all adJusting en-
tries. Heavy bank recon·
c illallon. a~cou nt
analys~. One month tt·
signment 111 Anaheim .
./F/e#-/Slllfw.
$8.50/Hour
Gen e rllll a ccounlin l?.
gener al lt!<Uler. bank rP conc1llatioli~. budlo(f'ls
Indefinite assiitnment in
Sanla Ana.
./Jr.Ace .. ._.
$8.50/Hour
necone1le AIP & A1 H. to
gen era l le dger . Two
wet'k assignment m San·
lu Ana .
./f/C.T/l llrpr.
$8.00/Hour
P os t on pegbo ard
system s multi sets ur
hooks. lite payroll. t-:i~hl
w e ek a ssH:nment in
Fullerton.
./Allt ......
$7.00/Hour
A t P , AI R. p ay roll .
m 11nu.al syst e m . At ·
cur11te IC>Key. Six week
assignment m Tust m.
./Allt ......
$7.00/Hour
R econ cl l ia t1 0 n o f
general ledger a ccl s ..
payroll. AIR. A/P on
computenzed systems.
Three month assign
m ent in Santu Ami.
./ A/P Cs.rt&
$6.00/Hour
Process A/P including
computer coding. Three
week aS11ignment In San
ta Ana.
./ Acct.J. Cs.rt&
$5.50/Hour
Good 10 key. Ute bkpg.
11till1. nlin.J. Indefinite
a11i1nmen\ In Irvine
area.
Call for Appotntment
547.7531 -
AcCGlldllts
Ovlrload
10llN.1Wn.S&e1011
S.U At1J!., Ca.
****
Accounting
•A/RS&feMsor
•Night Aldtor
Sev:~~!!~~ op-
portunities e.xist for ex-
periencl'd & qualified
account ing p eDple
Prestigious hotel offe rs
excelL benefits indud
ing free meal per shifl.
Apply 9AM·Noon. Mon-
F'ri. Personnel MAUIOTTHOT&
900 Newport Center Dr .
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M/Jo'
Accountiri& STAffACCT.
Dy namic growth has
created this responsible
position m our Property
Management Fin ann•
De pt. The s u ccessful
candidate will assist in
financial reporting for
(•nmme rcial. industrial
& mulU-family ~round
leas e s & indus trial
building leases. A bus1
ness/finance dc~rce is
des irable & 1-2 yrs. ex-
pe.r . is a definite plus
IO·key by touch is dc
sirable. We offe r (·om
petitive salary with an
ex eel lent b e n e fits
package. Submit ap·
plk!atiomtCY. THE llVIHE CO.
1061 Camelback St
Newport lk>aeh
714-644-6796
Equal Opply Emplyr
AP All'neff MGR.
Husband and wife for 30
units. Costa Mesa. Adult
complex . s alary & 3
Bdrm 2 Ba apt. 833-1361
d,ys, 55 7 7630 CVS,
wknds .. Dave
Arc hitedure
JOB CAPTAIN
SR. DRAFTSPt.:HSONS
Xlnt. opportunity with
Newport Beach office_
W. Rylee AJA 640-4M2 ------
Assemblers
{
ELECTRONIC
ASSErtll.IRS
Prev ious experien ce
with cabling. harness-
ing. soldering and work
ing wilh small sub as
semblies.
We offer a stable work
· environmerat with a n ex
c e l l e nt s ala r y and
be nefits package. rn
eluding company pau:i
Medical, Life & Dental
Ins urances. Pens ion
Pla n, Savings Plan with
high interest rate. 11
paid holidays per hear
and I weeJc paid vaca·
tion after 6 months. This
pos ition must be failed
immediately. Apply in
person or call
714/546-7711
lilDS
TAIVlX, INC. • ..._ ... 0 .............. , ..... -"•
3180Redhil1Ave.
(S.D Fwy&Paularinol
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Equal Orp En:plrr M/F
AUTOManVE •ASSISTANT
IODYSHOP....._
P~rmaoent, pleasant
worklnJ conch\ions in
busy shop! Some ex·
perfence preferred.
Good pay. Opp. ror ad·
vancement. See Mr.
Wr.!l.h\. How.-a. .... Dove" Quail Sll. NEWPORT BEACH
la Your Profeuioa
HOlllC ltlCPAJRS?
bid JOU bow JPU ca• ,._ a elaellW ad ta
.. D.uJ PUol lentee .,.,....., fw I Wa.ole
...... --llttle u ... ,,...,, ........ ......tall .....
AUTOM<mVE
PAJn'S
COUMllRMAM
Deale r ship or foreign
auto parts eJC'perae lll'l'
preferred. Call Glen for
an a~pointment. ROY CARVER
ROU.SROYCE
A.elMW
640-6444
• AUfOSALES
AHDLUSIMG!
Get set for 1981 & tht· J
Car ~ Neal Chevy s tore 1n
e x c iting A1 r porl 1n
cluslrta l romplex wa ll
add 3 com h in a u un
s alesper.ions now for EZ
s tra ig ht sell & least>
Generous pay & demo
plan Auto. expt•ncm·c·
not r('Qwrl'd , hut pn•
VIOUS selling helpful S(ol·
Sales M,,:r._
HOW A11D 0.vrolet
Dove & (luatl St:.
N EWPOlff H•;A<.:11
UABYSITI .. :R-L1ve Jn I
yr old girl Salary + Inv
cly r oom & baith LX1v•·1·
Shor es. NH 752-21!17
Banking
-TB.I.ER NEWPORT
Im mediah• p os1t111n
a vaal11ble lo s h11rp.
m a ture indiv idual.
P"r e v ious T elle r e x-
perien ce prererred or
minimum 6 months cash
handling expc r wnet·
Type ~25. Good figure
aptitude & rommWlka
tion skills rl'qwred 1-:x
cellent benefits & ad v a n
cement opportuml1cs
John Laun. 675·4500
LOSAMGIUS
FU HAL SA YING
~l!"!~l:lh:d -
Newport He<ieh
675·4500 l-:OE 1 M il:-'
Bunking
Newport Bt·a rh offln•
seeks full lime Teller
Exper prl!ferrtod, I.all'
typin1-1. lO·kt•y a1ldin~
machine. Wr offer go111l
Startin~ salary & rnm
pany bencfiL'I. t1ualif1c1I
applicants pleasl• l'all
Ph y ll i s lm o nt 1 .
714·644· 72S5.
WESTllH FIOHAL
SAVIHGS
114 Corixirate Plaz<i
Newport Beach CA !fl66ll
1-:.0 .E . MF
BANK IN<;
SAVltcS
omCER
Glendale Ft-deral Sa~
mgs, a leader in the Sa v-
ings & Loan industry is
seeking a SavmJ.lS ()f.
fH·er for the1 r t:ost11
Mesa branch
Qualified and1 v1tlual
llhould typt> 4Swpm and
have a minimum of two
year!! new accounts ex-
perienl'e . Notary Publk
preferred. This position
w\11 '"""uire. rotatinl(
Saturday work.
You will be responsible
for open ing various
type s of savings a c-
rounts: ~e reports
and maant.ain new ac·.
count re«)ater.
We are constantly grow·
In& and creating new
career opportunities. In
addl\lon lo a friendly
worklna environment
we offer an exrellent
••lary and benefit
packa,.. for further In·
formatloftcall:
1714t 60-471 '
ClBIMLE
FBDM.
SA91S 2JM...._ll¥tl. c-. .......
C&t1616
ICq...&~1 . I , 111/!
B a nking He publ1e
F eder <1I Savini:!> h :is
openmg for: full \1111e
teller . full l im e n1•111
a eels, P 1T lcllt·r. Sal al')'
+ £r111ge bcn 1.·f 1t~
l.aguna Nigud. 4!15 Oli5IJ
o r 8:.1 1-1940. 1<: () E
Mii-' II
Bank1ni:
TilLER
NEW ACCOUNTS
Ft;U . Tl.\1E
Pos11111n a\'ailablc m our
So l'oa1;t PlaZ<t 11ffi t•1·
E x per rt.>ti'd C;ill Kathy
Amburge) !>ill -I'~
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
SavJMja&Locm
6!1:> TO\\TI Center IJr
Cosla Mesa. C/\ 92tilfi
Equal Opportunity ~'.mployC'r
HANKING
TB.LERS
Ex.-ienced&
Trait.ft Positiou
Coluneia
SaviftCJs
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Auodation
9IO S Broo4<hurst.
Anahc•1m
1'.:qual 011portumt~
E mplo~·l"r !\J F
Banking
TillER
FULL TIME
I mmcd1ak 11ppt1rlu111ty
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San l'l1•1Tll'nl1• hra11d1 l'or
ri·spon:-.ihlf' tt•ll1·r with
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SAYINGS & LOAN
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TB.LER
~Time
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
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l'crsonn1•I HERIT AGI IANI<
721 N Euehd. i\n,1h1•1111
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Bl\NKING
NEW BRANCH
Ow Point
I 111 rrwchat1• opportunity
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BRANCH
MANAGER
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1·111nna•r.·1al li<tnkrng or
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TB.LER
Peri Tune
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RDEUTY
FIDetAL
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1-;mployer
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co•tlllOtll ... ;10,..... ,1.. HUllHt ..... Hui
co .............. ......
•Tellers
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•Acc.-.S..+lat
•Messenger
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-Check Sorter Mochine O p ef'Otor
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PAT MAGILL
(114)MMOIO
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..,.._ ..... (,'eeU "~. AHbl11Plf90ft·Ste<'lltt envlronmut w /job ACTUAIAL
SPECIALIST •••· Drt••• T.U. * * • Clea•era. curn•r o f ucur1ty • ben.fitll •••· r ... M /r i H •V o o 1dto•e1 t • Call ~. btwn 8 •
C.ud Ill lSll $111111111 Yorktown. HB ~AM , Mm Fri _
...... aWTtllr Nul..I l'OUVl.EWAHTEI> ltARl>WAftESALES Pacific Mutual, a lead·
ant West Coaat in-
1 a.u an ce company
headquartered In
New{>Olt Beach. bu an
openan1 for an Actuarial
S peciall1l to perform
cost calculation and an·
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l 'OC'ONI ~ .. ill
113 lil40 ~(I ~.
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llAUTYOPa.
~1th ro110 ... in11: A'"'" ~-\Sl{'TRIST rrH
sp .. l't' ml.Dr du .,. 1 JI>~
lips «. JWC111·urt.'1> ;rntl
.,. Ork Saturday,.
~!N 1612
llAlll'Y
Ha•tlst/
ToptWrC.......
Help• We are turnrnl!
a ... ay business & nl'l'ti 5
progress1w hairst~ h~t~
for a busy mall salon
Guaranteed :.alar). tup
com m 1SS1on. paid 'al' a
lions . advWll'ed lrauun).!
by our lra1·ehn).! styll•
directon. If you .,.ould
like lo adv anc'l' 111 uu r
profession please t•all
546-7186.
Beauty
HAIRSTYLIST
We art proud or our
salon & sly lists'. Busy
Npt Bch salon is i:row·
ang again. orfering top
pay r etirt'ment
medical & dental
vacation plans & mul'h
more. Compare our total
ea rnings packa).!c
w /other salons. Increase
your followinS( & earn·
ings potential.~ Apply m
person·
JC PENNEY
24 Fashion b land. N B
E ,O,F.. M ...
llCKPG/ ASST.
P ayroll • PersonE·I .Joh
Cost. For urban dt·~11tn
firm. sal l'Ommen:;uratl'
w exp Pleaut· send rl'
sum e l o PHH IKOl 2
Sky_p~k C~r. Irv, ~l'l7 M
HICPl/Gtll. ,..DAY
Some restaurant exp
h e lpful. Ap.QI~· in
j)erson · The V1llai;:t• Inn.
127 Mannt' Av. Balhoa
Island.
IOOIOCEEPER/n
Approx 20 hrs wk. T ustin
AI P. A R. payroll Call
832 1900 or mail n.•sumt·
lo PO Hox 18884. ln•r:il:'.
Ca 92713
~
laafdr11perf'/T
Work for Npt. l:lch. r ltr
3 day wk Toppay'
Free& E.O.E •
I rvi n e Per sonn l'I
Agenc·y
488 I::. 17th, Costa Mesa
Suite 224 642· 1470 ~
IOOICIC9Elt
for Newport Penin. real
eslale olfice. 3 lo 4 duv
week. AIP·A R thru
T IB. 10 key. light lypini:.
Call foe appt. 675.-46.'ll ------
•CAIDttlYERS•
Checker Cab no-0222
CASNER
.Experienced. Must have
basic photo knowledt.:t'
Full lime. lmmed. open
i ng . Pho t ogr aph y
Unlim ited. 16889 Beach
Blvd. Huntinl(ton Beach.
847·3664. -----
CASHIER/HOlJSF.WAR ..
SALES. Appl y i n
per so n : Cro wn
Hardware, 1024 Irvi ne
<Westd lff Plaza> N.B.
CAllERS
UTDTIM
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
We promote to manage·
ment & supervision from
within.
WANTACAREER?
COltaMesa
Ill Del Mar
631·9421
Laguna Beach
U.-923.1
Huntin&lon Beach
S9116
Child Care Supervlaor
for full Ume employ.
ment. MUil Wte It have
exper. w/cbUdren. Call
between 1-5. 912·11'14.
Tracy.
a.CAL
PIT 011111.Y a.a hrt/day Flea MW. nr airport
attraeUve office wlll ·u.m.--.-.n•
....... M1n111.an:uall bullln~• Apply In ~l'IUJ · Crown
•·u11 Unw opptN'h&nll)' ParMunt! Wiil tr•&n Hudware, 100. lrvlnt•, tor Qllallfted t)'s*lln •C C·~.'m' •Pl't Mf.32711 CWl'•lcllft Pla~I N H
~vJ,t" h~~-vi~~·. CUSTODIAN lll':AK Lrs Olrr• TUISb
-ret•na& akJJh, EnJQ) t'ull timu 3l'M 11 l'M ltdlnt<ry ('urp olftrs an
eanll twrwfib 1m•lud M 111., or ftm1111lt llu1 h111 llJIPorl wuty for high in tat-',... ......,. .... •lt•O .. ~ -~ U-C,h-u -k c. um "-J' l~ i:.s ~s h
Ap11ly iAM N11u11 Mon 1131 2MC), MOii .,.l'I M ~ bu11 u i.1·s an<t fr11111e
.QY.•I • -• -·•---·~ ~-~·-
defined benefit pension
plans. analyze current
position and experience
trends, prepare annual
reports and some lax fil·
ang information.
•'r1 Pilit/fi DILIYMYPMiROH hentf1tl> 111 tht' <.:11:.tu MA HOT& :a ~1 .. ,.11 drt'a ReRardlt<SS
('..,,1 .. Mt<bu Ph .. r111J1' uf ClllJl!rlt'Ol'l', writ•· llllll N•wp.wt l '•'flh'r llr
N.,_.11Uf1 ._,w1·h
t;3u.1 orr t:rnflrr M 1-
HAPPY
NEWYW
fltllM .. :\' .. :It \'I IN t. \I
I'
557-0045 n n 11rC1t Street ... .,... .....
Clt•ncal c ollcl •• a.it
l 111 ml"d I lune o&>enmg
for pt'l"SC.ll w ·111sur11m·e
fullo.,. up exper & gd
oqean1ution;il sk ill~
L1lt-l}'PU1i
Cuata Mesa
Me monal Ho&p1lal
301 Virtona. C.M
E .O.E. M1F 1H
CLERICAL
PART-TIME
OFRCE
CLERIC "
Oshman's hus an im I
m ediate part-time 11pt•n
mg in our d1v1s1unal of
face Some llt'ncral orfH'l'
and 10 kev expt'rit•nc•t• 1~
requrred.°lluurs arl' fh·x
ible. Mond ay throu,::h
Friday. 20-2.5 hours pt•r
week.
For more information.
c a I I P l' rs o n n 1· I a I
714·!>57-!lfll.!I
OSHMAN'S sromMG Gooos
3300 S. Fain It'" St
SANTAANA F.Ot-: M F
CLERK
For l11•kel a,::cm·~ l\l un
Fri 101\:vl :11':\I Will
train. Appl !>!Ji !1212
:'.llewport Stutuml'r' In"
Clerk-hquur stof'l'. 1m
medaall' pt1Mt111n avalla
ble [or malw-c adult lo
work in l'lt•an head1
area liquor store Jr
mark~ We art• hl<'att'<I
m a small friendly :;hop
pmR t·enter on Cc1;1st
II w y, ~1 tros~ I rom
Dohl'ny Slat•· l'ark t-:x
t•clL :-turlin i.: s alar~
knowledge of wine & tJ1~
lllled spints ht•lpfol liut
not nect'Ssar~ ('all Honr1
or apply 111 111•rso11 <JI
Triad Liquor lrw :~1a211
Coast llwy. l>una l't
661 6455
C'LE HK. :vl urshal foll
time. perm p11Ml1Un with
l) Co. Marshal. Santa
Ana I lfr ~ nw ~
l)t'nefil s . 4 0 w pm .
i:enera l ofc skills req 'n
ll.'W·350'.!9·41'M
CLOT>ESTIME
Hiring fur part t 1m1·
sales & asst mana).!l'r
lrami:es. Call 1;.1;i. n:n
-·COOi
F or pre.school 1-:x
perienced Part or full
l ime. Irvine. ~1-453.1.
•COOK
NEEDED•
1Mt4DIATB.Y
Full Time Days Apply
in person Dick Churc·h 's
R est. 2698 Ncwpo rl
Blvd.C.M.
COOIC
Opportunity exists f(>r
reliable person to work
as a breakfast Cook for
one or ou r h o tel
restaurants. Short order
cooking experience prl'·
ferred. 1,o;njoy ex<·ell.
company benefits. App·
ly 9AM-Noon, Mon-f'ri
Personnel
MAUIOTT HOT&.
900 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M/F
--------
COOIC
Pt/time relief pos. Ex-
pe r . in Institutional
cook in& pref'd.
Costa Mesa
Memorial Holpltal
301 Victoria, C.M.
E.O.E. M/F /H
COOi
To start Immediately,
part time, pre-school. 8S'1·1Xt.
COOICWAM1'9
Mon-Fri, approx. f.I.
Apply from 2·4pm at
Cask 'n Cleaver, 1860
Dove, N.B. 752-2UI.
COUNTER Woman, full
time, alto Perl time
IHmatrete. Michel '1
Cleaneu. L•1un• Nlt...a,-..w
\lull ... " HHI l>t:! Ulllti It F St-ar.i. Pres . &x
711 , 1-'t Wurth. Tx 7tl101 D&IYIAY
<\ 11111 rouh! A11v1 cil\ hr '
I llom N1."l.<1t rt'l>IJtHl'thlo•
ltl'( )Uf) With l'l'1tl11llll \
I\ jJt' JUlo i\11p111,\ 1>11111
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p1•1acla ng U0 nt•._'>11.tlH'I
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COMPANION
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h \l' Ill l'l'i~<RSY
llOM 1-:S'l'll' I.I\ t' 1111'1tlll
IHllllUll for 72 )'I' old hut~
11n walkt•r :\tu~t ctn 11•,
prt'µun• nwal,, let1•
-h~~kpi: Salur~ S.51•• mn
Fur 111tl'f'l 1t'", 11:1:111:11!1
FcK11I S"rv1C'1'S
l'A llT TIMI'. Wtlll l\
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l1ttl1• l'Xtra 111"11<'"'
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&l'n1(1t•d Sc•t1t111l 111,
tril'l foo1l Sl'I'\ ll'l' 1l1•pt
p<irt t1mt• & still 1•1tJ111
othl'r U('ll\'lltt·~ rur I h1•
batunc•<• of lhl' day \pp·
Iv 2!14 1 Altou ,\q•
lrvrnl' 552·1383 E o t:
FoodSeniu
WOl"Ur
F ·lr me open1n)! In tolll'
L>wtary l>cpt I lo)>p1tal
food st'r\'IC'I' 1•i.111•1
llrt'f cl
l'O!ila ~lt·~a
~h'monal llosp1lal
3111 \'1l'l11na. (.' ~1
1'4.2 n:i.t
1-:.U E '.\1 I-' II
(;l'n1•ral I )ff1n· lld p l11r
hu~\' ~11h-t·onlral'l 111· 111 rtl'~ E x 11 h1·lp l111
Schl'<lulmg. typ1111:. r11
Ill A & ~ horll.'s ~Ill f>f> II
'iEHIRAL OFACE
Pt<rmancnt. f I 1m1· r>uS
for re~1onal d1str1hut1vn
r tr of mJr a thll't1r
shore mrgr hx:all'Cl 1111
I~ in l.ak1· Furl'~I 11-;1
Toro 1. Must 1y111· sowp1i1 + & h avt• t.:d hllsl('
muth (.ril ~alar~ & rr
rni::l· lJl'nd1t;. prol!ram
~ncl rl'sum1• t11 tht• attn
of l!arhara. k nw1k ... Shew
Co 2:1M!ll llt•mm ..
Hrdl!•'. Lak•· F11n•,t. Ca
926Jll
Gl'nt'l'al
The lc6oa lay Club
iSftOW~
R•st.rant Mgr.
Full laml'. Ev<'s. Must h;·
avail. wknds ~tu>.t h:11;•
previous restaurant l'XIJ
f'enaNI Cl«tt
Btl1ngual ~lust l~Pt'
50wpm. F'ull timt'. ~011
f<'rt. R :JI~~ l'lt•;1s1· <'all
ror upfil. G4~·13f.>8. Mun.
1-'rL 8 .30·5.
HELP WAMTID
I' T rlt•x schedulmg day
or 111i,:ht \'uJI ror mformu
tum !157 tr717 H.ll'k
HaepitdStaff
Ii El.I!'.: ... HN's I, \'N's
:-.l'l'<l t••1 for a ll shifts
Dt•"tl!ll your own work
Wt't'k 'll1·" pay ralt'l>
l.it'!-1 :'llur.•..; Ht-~t~lr~
co~ta M•~J ir>4 li77 1
,\II U he I Ill !l5li J'1J(I
Hosnss
Seeking an uuti:u111g 111
ell\ 1llu.1I rur prt·~t11:111ul>.
Ill'" rt•al e:-talt' dl'H'IOI>
111 1• n t S <1 n J u a n
1·ap1str;rno Lil<' !Wt' y
work no 1•xp Ill'<' I' T
11111\ Call "l'lw 1111111
t'lui1" ut 1213JK28-257l
llott>I Fmnt lx-:..k l'll•rk.
Apply to l'mdy Surf &
Sa nd lltlll'I. J..1,..:1111a lkh
1!17 11>177
I llutt•I
Housekeepers &
Laundry
Attendants
\\'1• h;l\1' 1mml'<ha1t· lull
1
1
1111\t' npt•ntng~ 111 1
hu11 >t' kl•1•1wr~, s1·t·t 111n
h11t1l>l'k•'<'I"'"" & laundry
;1tkt1d;111L' Must h1· ahh·
tu w11rk ll1-.x1hlt· hours .
tll'l'USSIOllal \H'l'kl'nols &
h nl 1da'' 1-:xr t'll hl•ncf1l~ & \\Uf'klflt.: l'Cln
d1t1111b 1111·1tK1111J.t a fr l'l'
meal pt•t "haft A1>1>l.' 9A M ;-.;uun. ~ton Vrr
I' l' rsumwl
MARRJOTI HOTEL
!JIHJ i\1•"pc111 t 't·nh·1 Or •
:'l:•'"l>1ll't H1«1d1
t-:t111.ol ll1•p Empl~ r M F
I lot<:I
HOST /HOSTESS
Hequ1red are : high
degree of accuracy, at·
tenlion lo detail. math
r e asoning, familiarity
with calculalmg/addin&
ma ch ine and lhe ability
to analyie und solve pro ·
olems on one's own. Also
effective (·ommunica·
t aon in wrilinR is very
important Applicant
mui.t ha\'C <·ompleled
l'lllll'!(e algebra and pre·
\'to u:. l'Xµerien<'e en
):roup clefmed benefit
plan valu ati o n s .
Fetm1l1uri t y with
1-'llHTHAN und som e
1•umpuh •r program·
mtnl! bat·ki:round would
bt' ht>lpru1
We offl'r outstanding
work inlo( t·ondilions.
~·ompelil1\'\.' i;alury und
a l 1her a l h e nefits
r1a ckaJ.(e. wtuch mdudl's
me\!tl'ul denta l co\'
l'ragc anrt tu1t 111n rl'
fund
tr vou url' interested in
thls 1rnportan1 position.
plC'ase apply 1n j)t!rs•m al
l'l.'rsonnl'I Ot'pt. or l'all
Jt•n n1 e l'odv
17 14 1640 3!132. l>t•pt
fo: 047 i
PACIRC
MUTUAL
700 Nl'wµort Center Ur
Nt'w port llt•U<'h . CA
!126611
1':qual()pP· Empl. Mi i''
LOAN
PROCESSOR
Ch<tllt'Mlllli! po:-1l1110 In
growini: savinl(" etnd
loan. l>ultl'l> will ml'ludt•
pnol't'SSllli! n ·al t•stall'
lu11ns fur sales and rl'
f1nanc•1nl( firs t and
,..pc·on<l tru~t dl'l'cls,
handling loan file from
Full or p t1m1· !J<J:-111110~
"'ail for 1· .. 11ahlt•,
p1·•111lc• 11ru·ntl1I pt•r,,1111.,
\'an1•d o,l11lt~ .. :njo~ t•i.
rl'll 1·ompan1 lu•nd 1h
111tl11clrnc a fn·1· m1•al
pt•r shift /\pply !IAM
Noon. M•ll'l .. 'Ti Pf-r~un
nrl
MARIUOTI HOTEL
9lMI Ncwpon l '<>rm•r Dr
;\il'Wpi!rt Ht·.i1·h
EttUitl Op11 Ernplvr M F
I applet·aturn throul{h
fund111g At lcaslon1·antl
a half year.. cxp..'ricnl'l' prol't'~smi: t·u11\'entmnul
rea I l'Slate loanl> for a
S&L. t·o.nnmcrcial hank
<1r mortgage banke r .
and typing of 45-55 wpm
a re required. We offer
t•JC.cept1onal J:r owlh
!}Men t 1 a I. ex.cell en.t I salary and out.standing I ht>nt•hls Plea~e apply
---------• from I 411m al, I
un T JIUHSOAY .• Jan. 8.
llot t•I
TENNS
ATIDl)ENT
l'arl trnw po~;1t1on for,
tennis ot1l'nh~I 11er~on
Upportumly lo Jilin !Jr<"
"l1g11111~ hotf'I "taff App
I~ llA:\I . uoo, :\ton Fn
l'eri.onnd
MARIUOTI HOTEL
!Jl)ct I\ l'WPort <:ente r l)r
N l'Wport lkach
Equal O!Jp t-:mplyr M F
llOt:SE<.:LEAN F.KS
To S51hr. car. 645·512:;
.... -
RDBJTY
FIDBIAL
Sa\'ings and Loan Assn.
1.515 WE.'Stclifr (at Dover )
Newport Reach
An Equal Opply
Employer
• MAIDWAMTID
Seaciiff Motel. 1661 So.
t:oasl , HW . Lag Bch.
494·48!12
MAIMT8'AMCI
Work in beautiful Dana
Point Harbor. Plumbing
& painting experience
preferred. $4/hr s tart +
benefits. 'Apply Tues.·
Sat: Dana PC!iol MLrina
Co. 247ol Dana or: Dana
Point.
I
lluul>c kt'<'pcr ncedl'CI 11art
timt• i\b11 C'hallh':.rt'
----------(;nnd pa). l'all 6-11 9:123 MICHAMC
GEMEltAL OFACE
N(lwport lkal·h :.on·:i l•>
S7.50 Thts 1~ a stahlc'.
growan~ c·o. You will 1111
the typinR of PfllJIO!->ab
a nd some enl!mt•t•rin~
s pecs. Their b<'n1•f11-.
J)ackage is un~uah.'<1
557-6122. 731-7711
100'1, Frl'Ct0Appl11·anl
'-~s~•lu
4500Campus Ur , :'II.II
14211 Yorha St. Tustin
Open Monday EvemnRS
By Appointment Only
G• Ofc/lecpt.
Type ~. Fash. Island
Greal people'
Lit Reinders A~enc·y
4020 Birch, 1':'1l '64 EOfo:
Newgort/1133-8190/ "'ree
GUAIDS
f'ull & part lime. All
areas. UniforJTls rum'd .
A1es 21 or over. retired
welcome. Noexper. nee.
Apply : Universal
Protection Service. 1226
W. Sth St.. Santa Ana.
Interview hrs: 9· 12 & 1·4.
HOUSBEEPER
l 'rl!cnt Need
To take full rci,pon~1h1lt· l> of houaehhl. For <!
arlult>. lti·r~ & mtt·rvu·w
req d Salury op•·n
640 till2K
lllH;st-:1\EEl'EH
1 or 2 day" we1•k l\s k
for M ll~l!ll', .\!~I 4.W'J
lf lll'S El\EEl'EH
Wet'kN1d r elief. ltt•lra
hit'. malltrl' wom:in to
II\ c lfl w1lh sam1· lfrf'l>
req ·11 (;,i-1212Q&1;1:1·2!191
HOUSEK~:EPEH. cxp'cl.
3l'M thru dinner, Must
have knowlctlge or t•ook
ing & Sl'rvlll~. Pi>rma
nenl 631 113.1
l~ATE OPEMMG
Forqualif1E.'<i
service writer l.uwlel
DATSUN n 1-1 in 11n-iin
Ask for Fred Sanders
*** J ... ..,..
78 W. 18th St. !H.:
ColtaMesa
You are I.he winner of
2frMHclleh
\$)7 value>. to Ice,._& Mon· Fri. ----H.._•lce
Hairstylist Jan.6thrulllh
Help! We are tu ming ---! Long Beach Attn•
•way bulineu. Inn~ Tickets must be n -ot 5 fllll Ml'Vice stylists changed for reserved
for our' pro1reuive 1eata at lhe Convention
11lon. Advanced train· Center ahead ol time.
Ina. Ouaranleed Hlary, Call 642·11878. ext. 272 to
loeda ol blnel\ta, Pleue claim your ticuu.
cell: 141-7111. * • *
1'e falllelt .,..., • &Ile n.. fut.at draw in the w-. .a DallJ Pilot W19t. .a Dell1 P Uot a_... M . ....... Clwlfted Ad. M2·M'71.
Hunt Bch service sla·
lion. t-:xp & good ref's es·
senlial, own tools neces .
Sa I ha s u_d on exp.
!146·8270
McdiC'al Assist. front of·
rice. for G.P .. exp pre·
rerred. mail re11ume of·
fi ce manal(er : 35 1
Hospital Rd. Ste ll8.
N.R, 92663.
MEDI CAL Assist_ Front
ofr. Some typing. Exp.
pref'd 6.11-5001 ----
Medic al
X·IAYTICH
Parllime, 30 hours a
week. S days. Newport
Beach office. 631-4422.
Mort(age ___ _
I .I. APPllAISAL
ASSISTAHT
SECRETARIAL
SKILLS ac ACCURATE
TYPING REQ .
(6SWPM >. REAL
ESTATE OR AP·
PRAISAL F.XPER,
SOME COLLEGE
BACKGROUND
PREFERRED.
Major morstaa1e bank·
In& firm la eeekln& lD·
telll1ent trainee to ualtt
w /apprailal ~ckalin1
for I.he flnancinl Ol II
commercial real estate
project.a. MUil have own
car 6 be wtllina to make
site inapect.IOftl, after
sultabt. traininl period.
Xlnt benefit•. Salary
baaedonexper.
Equal <>PPlY Em,2lol_er RALPH--c. SUTKO co.
N.wport 8eecb oltic.
From ()r.npCounty
C.U~l .~~
~?~ ..... ~!! ~~~ ..... ?!=·;==-.~~ ..... ?!~~~~~ ...... !! ...
.... Ami PBX RZCPT/ll:C'V, Won· -
Put Ume, U ·1. 4l·bed. Hou11wlve1, auppl•· dsfuJ~lottU.ri1ht T '4f J
Convai.e.t Hoepltal. mnt your bu.bend'• indlvlduat ! •hltl· _ _
CoetaM ... s.11111. ..auy. Pat time, hll . fecetedPClllrequi,.ac · I ~
time po9itiona evall. curatet.n*illtprevioul
NURSE<RNl DMdedlor aow . Call Clara : .tc. exp. Salary com·
Trial• pmltlon. N .B. 140·1110, or Nick : menaurate 1#/uper. **SICllT ... S••
You're thanked for the
beat year In hlltory of
business. Special
"Thanks" to Karen
Elder & Barbara
Mal.hleu for making It
all ha~!--.
location. Xlnt hn 6 551.1m. South ecmt Plua Town :::.:~\•·,!r'r! ~~: PBX OPERATOR· Ctr.loc.Tl'-•2121
ble). Telephone ana Hrvlce
1ra veyd, day 6 eve uc:.noMST
Full time" Mon .. Fri.
Muat be personable •
well-1roomed. & enjoy
meetin1 the public. Re· ~r~~-Sj?Cllin~ • penmanlhip. No typing.
Phone experience pre·
ferred. f'ull company
benefits. Apply P en·
MURSES
ASSISTAMI'
"Parflfmf"ln cc.ta Men
clinic. Spanish apeak·
in1. no experience re-
quired. $4.115 en hour to
•tart.
COUNTY OF
ORANGE
Personnel Dept .
62SN. Rm&St ..
RoomG180
Santa Ana, Ca 912"101
(714)834-2844
Affirmative Action
Employer M/F
....._Aldft/LVM
We need you now for
staff relief. Acute h0&pl ..
all shifts~ Del!lign your
own work week. New
pay rates.
Besl Nurses Registry
Costa Mesa 754·6771
Anaheim 956-3430
MUISIMG
LVN, part lime. 11-7.
Country Club Convales·
cent. 549-3061.
OfRCI
Sec relary /Receptionist
for solo MU nr Hoag
Hospital. Musl t ype
60W PM. SlOOO mo. 40 hrs
Mon·"'ri, Pleas4! send re·
s ume to Classified Ad
11782 , Dally Pilot
Newspaper, PO Box
1560, Costa Mesa. Ca.
!12626
OFFICI CLlllC
Uur invoiee offit·e is
seek ang an ind1 vidua I
with a pleasant manner
& lhe ability lo use the
10-key accurately. At
least lyr of office exper.
1s required. We oHer an
xlnl. benefit package m -
l'l u d i ng di Hounl
privilege. medical. den-
tal & life iosurance. pro-
fit ·s haring & pe n's ion
plan. -
Temporary Assiicnment
IMVINl'OIY
CUMS
2 weeks: 1·19 through
1·31. Hours: 6AM·10AM
&6AM·2:30PM
Apj>ly ~--on : J.C. y
24 Fashion Island N.8.
KO.E. M/F
Oper ..... r.1-11
Back-up wire operator need«lfor widely known
stock brokerage firm Typing req'd. lmmed.
opening. Call He le n
"McGintey :-GM·?m.
Part·time typist for busy
Aircraft dealer al OC
Airport. Flexible hrs
w /possibility for full·
time . Acc urate lo
SOWPM w /s horlhand
prefern!d. Call 54G-2720
fo r appt . Mis sio n
Beachcrart 18741 No.
Air~rt Way, SA.
Part time cook apply in
person. Nutt Lynch's 311
Palm. Balboa67>1SS6
Part time bartender app-
1 y in person. Mutt
Lynch's 311 Palm,
Balboa 67> lS56
National medic al
laborat.ocy -ha.a 2 part·
time openings for our
new facility in San Juan
Capistrano. One position
is for a glassware a id,
c leaning laboratory
,lassware. 11le other is
or a dala -enlry
operator, entering lest
results. candidates for
the lasl position should
have some typing skills.
Please call COLLECT
for appli ca tion
materials.
Carol H. White
1213) 547.4075 or
(213) 519-8582
Nichols Institute
P.O. Box92797
World Way P0&tal Clr.
Los Angeles, Ca 90009
Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F
PBX
PBX llUATORS
Full It p/t.lme pmltions
avail for reliable
persona with pleasant 6
efficient phone manner.
Nl&hl shift.a w/rotatin1
weekends. Enjoy ex·
cellent co. benetlta in·
cludint a free meal per
shift. !J".L MM·Noon. MM"A~
900 Newpirt Center Dr.
Newpirt Beach ?:qu•••wrr1111,.
UIUa llJea Muff.t Ht oa
a Nr.t, aloat came• ........ ,. .. la~
DallJ Piiot Cle1111lecl ................ ,.
M'a 'IWW Md ._.lilt II
lar •·•· Y• eu ..U ,._,.,,. ....... of
odler \lli•P tllrMlll
DaUJ Pllet Clet1ift .. ~CID---.
1hift1. Will train .
M7·5145
PBX ,
Studenta; do~-want lo
earn extra d ollars ?
Work part time. No ex·
per. neceuary. Retlular
raises •·co. benefits.
Call Clara: 640-1110 or
Nick: 557·T1T7.
PIST CONl'IOL
Local leading pest con·
lrol company needs
route technic ian for
steady job due lo ex·
panslon. F.nt.ry level, we
train. Interviewing Mon.
Jans. 10 to s pm. 566 E.
Dyer Rd.
Santa Ana. 979-6021
Picture Framer Ex·
perienced. Part time.
Art World f'rames. 656
No. Coast Hwy. La~
Bch. 494·81~.
Pre.school
TIACtBS
To start immediately
Part lime or full lime.
Pre .school. 857-1263
PllM11M6
Pressman needed lo run
Ile~ platei on multi 1250
Experience necessary
Paid medical & dental. 4
day week. Call 951·9500 Lag~n~ Hi~I~. _
Production
Part tame, Mon 2 :KJl'M-
flnish , Tues. 1.00l'M
fmash. Will tr ain Apply
1660 Placentia Ave C.M
,PIT . full charge bc111k
keep e r . MfR Co 1n
Garden Grove
891·5893 -; ---
P1tame. 7days. 2hrs dat
ly, AM delivery, I. A
Times. $100 per week
1:'.agu~a Beach. 4!M·H4!Jli
RCn/LTIDPPG
Girl Friday, part or full
lime. 1V sales & sen:
H 8 . 963·3200
Real Estate agent sal<1r)'. + c ommiss i on dn
telephone work & fall out
forms oul of your house.
& make big m ont>y'
Leads furnish ed . nu
escr ow work, Call Vu·tor
834·1702
Starl the year right by
find ing oul about the
car eer opporl unit•t<S
available at St'lert
Properties. If you have
exper ience or an in
lerest in learning about
investment prope rties
call for a ronfidenl1al in
terview. We also have
opportunities f o r
establis hea 'pro
. nysaver, 1880 Placentia
Ave. Costa Mesa.
Restaurant
D&TACO
25252LaP•ld
L .......
Grill pe~. full lime
Wkdays. General help.
part lime or full ltml'
wkdays. Good for home·
·makers. mothers. c•ol
lege students. Xlnl. pay
& training. Interview
, ~wn 2&6~~~:':. __
Restaurant
MCDONAi.D'S
Now hiring. full or part
lime. l>ays & eves
G r eat c a r ee r up
portunilies. On thl' job
lr ainint:. For mort' in
formation. call 754·!1943
or inquire al 3141 Harhor
Blvd,C.M.
Sales HI F'1 Compo
nenls . Salary . xl nt
future C.M area 1-:01-:
Mi l". Call M·F. 11 <!on
l y . Mr Paul sl·n .
213·68.5·8543
S a I e s E x I c n ' 1 ' t•
Houseplant knowl('<lgt• a
musl. Ht't<11I expcrtt•nn•
prefe rred Salar) &
hours open. 64.S·IY.!IO
SAi.ES
Ir you art' ag~rt·ss1 \'t•
and looking for a futun·
in retail mi:mt " 1{1111d
eu he ner1ts a1>ply in
person !jum to I lam ~11.n
lhru l'ri. S t anct ard
Shoes. :.t77 So Bn!itul. c ~.
Salts Part llmt' lricW Callultet
Will tram P rf'h•r c·x
penenC'e in woml'n·s n •
lail s ult.-s
546· lll21
Sales SHOES
MBfSSUITS
FIMEJEWB.RY
We h11ve full t1nw 1·11111
m1ss1on sall'l> upci1tnl!s
in tht' uli<J\'t• rlt·part
m ents fur quahf1t'll :.I'll
mg SJ>l'l'lllh:it:. \\'(• 111 lf·r
the best hen1·f1ts lff"
gram or any rl't:.trl 1·nm
PllnY.
Apply in j)t!rson J C:
P enneys, 24 F ash run
Island. Newport JWa1·h
E.O E . MF
* •CataULTAMr• *
Ex per. in pro(esswn.
Pleeae eall Ur. for •ppt:-
Llt Reinden Agency
4020 Bireh •:st '64 EOE
Newg:t/833-8190/ Fret>
SECRETARJAl.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
Columbia Suvings, u
leuding financial or
Ranization, has an 101
mediate ul)l!mng for un
experienced, well t1r
gan1zed 111d1v11lual tu
handle the setTt'lar>al
a n d ad m in 1s t r at 1 ,. l'
responsibihl1~ for our
Senior V1c·e Prt'~Hll'nt
I.ending. Alon).! wnh th ..
day l o clay ad
m an1strat1 vc a l'll \'itil'~"
tha:. pasit1on will hct·oml·
in\'ulvcd in t·uortlmating
m o r lg a I! c· I t' n d 1 n i.:
lransa<·tions kel't'<lt
st•« rel ii rial e x 111 ·r11·111·t•
plus typing uf ti.'l 70 wpm
and HO 1011 "Pm
shorthand <1rl' l'l'11111 n '<I
Knowledge of mllrll!at.:1·
ll:'ndllll! "'llllcl Ill· ht•l11I ul
hut 1:, not mandatw \'
Plc•asc call Pal l'11nni:r~ .•
at 17 14 1771i7IOI.1·xt :!10. • ·
for an lnlcn ll'W up1~11fll
mcnt l>nly q11ulrf1t1I 111
cJ1\'uluals sh11ulol 111111I~
SECRETARY
HP1u1r t111J.t to lht• \'11'1•
fl r c s 1dt•n1 o I l.11 a 11
l1ro<h1du111, M•lc·1•t•·cl ap
Jlhi:ant will IH· rc:.l"'n"
hie· rur M't'1l'lan:ol ancl
adm1n1~lr:tll\1· 1111111·:-.
mductmg 'aru11h l•·n•I
mg n·11111i " ""'I .11·l 111i! a-.
ll!t isun lwl"l'l'U 1·un
l ;t(' ts Tht· II•' l'SHll " ..
~('c k "111 Ii,. " 1· I I
gr11<1mt.'<I. a11d h;111· J:••t<I
1.·<1mmunH'at11111 "k1l b
fl•('t•O l "l'<'f't'lill l,11 I\
P•'rit'nt·t' t~ p111i! •II 1~1 •.."1
"pm anti -.h t1rl h;1ncl
-.kills or 7l~HI) \\'flt11 I '1m
lat•l ,'\;<i.tll'V 1'1•rrin at
i71; i llJI, ;., I 11:1 1111
m•1n• 111r11rm:.11n11
Coluneia
=~ A ssoclation
!t lll lll ••1k h111 •I
\n.1h1·1111
~:c111.1l 11p1•1rl 1111111
t-: mplto~ t'I' ,\I F
SECRETARY
fessionals wilh muna).!l' SC TRY /RIC
m ent patential for of EPT J
,\ 1·halll'Ol(tnl( lf11!\ltltt11 1'
a\a1lt1hh· \\llh ,, l1·.1d1111'
~.11 lllj.!..> .11111 1,,,,,, \•
!--, (' t• r ti\ ,i I\ : ti "" t
llq.!lt\rJ;1I \l;11i.1 i!"I '•••1
\\Ill I>•• 111\HI• "" Ill
fices an Costa Mesa. Trade ass1w1at1on 111
Newport ·lrvineanllSan lrvtn'c 1 girl offu·t·
Clemente. Call Pett' I Gen'I ofr dutws. ).!111111
V10Uo. 751·3191 secr eturial sk1 lb rw•
752·2852 ·c: SELECT I Secy Airport la" r1rm
T'PROPERTIES Good skills, orl{allll•'<L
\ ol rl l'l \ 111 '"' I .,\,II i.ol :01111 ;;111111111 -.11a11.1
dut11•' S11w1i.: l,\Jill1i.:
;Jfld IJid.lpl\Hl)l' '"elf..
p I l' a s u 11 I p h '' 11 1•
IH'f!\tlll.d ll ~ .orlil 1.111111
f1gurt' apl1t111 l1• .111· t••
lflllrt•cl
----------bright. :'llcn smkr Ju~11·
UALESTATESAUS 851 -9025
Start lhe new year by tn· Secrelal}'._
creasin& your earnings ASSIRTOMHGR. with our new high com
mission pl~ bon~ pro·
gram.
We proudly offer.
I Best resale location,
Newport Beach
I Professional Assoc:s
.{Private Secretary
.{Member6, board of
~al tors
.'National relocation
--pregr..m -
Call now foi' appoint·
ment, ask for Betty or
Walt, 67J.7:D>.
lec•,...../Sedry
Detail mind ed in·
dividual for front office
in Laguna Ad Agency,
Diversified duties. ac·
curate typing. Relaxed
environment, salary +
benefits . Ca ll
714/494·11S7. ----------
Receptionist with general
office skills. Pleasant
phone manner & a c·
curate typing essential.
Some bc:dkeeping ex·
per. preferred. Fountain
Valley area. 557-7242.
Receptionist. front office,
full lime. for busy C0&ta
Mesa G.P. Musl have
medical experience in
r eception work .
$850/mo. lo start. Call
646·1631.
llC.,,OMST
For Medical Clinic.
Prefer mature peraon
w /backqrcund in nulri·
tion 6 preventive
medicine. Lite bkkpe.
wa1e1 open. Ask for
Elvle 115M07'7, 499-40l7
Re ceptlonht, P /T,
brl1bt, a1aerllve, for
pro1ru1ive animal
hospital. S3MOIO. Hk
for Glnny. -'1AM·t, Wed. SPM·t, Fri. '1AM·t,
S.t.IAM-5
uc.noMIT
Wttll « without lYDlnl
needed. Top s-y. -'tem·
porary • lull time. Call
Tod Servk9 et m..>O
llCrllONIT •• ._.,Oflel
TJpi•I taper .
DHHHr1. Newport Cuter. PrOJHtJ .... .l-:-'· ,., ••. .... --
Upholster y detorat1n1:
shop 1n Costa M1·~a
needs bright aggres1 H'
person with good offr c·l·
s kills . a pleasa nt
personality. front off11•e
appearance. abll• t o
work independ ently
Xlnl starting salary to
'2!_h!~~· ~~-~
SECdiAJuEr
Xerox 850 operators for
expanding company
Top pay for top peQple
F IT or P/T F lexihlt•
hour s . Newp orc
Sec retarial Serv1n's .
752·2377
SECIETAIY
Needed 1mmed. With or
without shorthand. Tem
porary & full lime. Cull
Tod Services al 979-8900
Sec......, ........
Sl.000 + U O E
Accurate typing . no
shorthand Mature. gd
dress appearance Call
Sandy, ~6Cli!>. Coastal
Personnel Agency. 2790
Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
NEVERAFEE E.O.K
••SICllTAlllS••
Let's get your 1981 start·
ed our right with a new
position through ..
Liz Reinders Agency
4020 Birch Eal '64 EOE
Newp:t/&:68190/Free
Secretarial-feneral or·
flee. Busy Office wllh
new or1anlzatlon. · fo'ull
' responalbtUty of all ac·
tivltles In c lud i n g
secretarial II lite book·
keepln1. Requires good
telephone manne r .
Preferred location In
Lo<·alt-<l in 1•1ir h1'.111l1f11I
Ne" pon Be.11 h 111111 ,.
th1~ p1t:-1t 111n 11111·1' a11
('XC'cllenl ... alar~ .• 11d 11111
standini: l11·1wf1t ... in1·lr1d
1n11 pror11 'ha1 mg ;111d
pu1d med1t·o1I •lt•nt;d
t'O\ f'ra1w Ph·aM· .1pJ1I.'
on Tlll'll'iDA Y .Ian '4.
from 1·4 pm ut
~ FIDERAL
Sa \'In~~ and L11an \:.~n
1515 Westrhff1,11 f)m1·r
:'llewµrlrt Bt'ilt'h
An f'A1ual ()µpt~
Employn
SECRETARY
$972-$1205
McuuM•r
Y o u w t I I u 1· I J ~
Senetary to an Atl
mmistrator and Pl'' f11rm
general st•('fl•t anal
dut ies r~1t1un rcqutrl'~
50wpm typmg. !IOw11m
shorthand amt i.toocl ur
l(anrr.atiunal 11h11ity.
(.;loslng dah• for a 1>11li1•a
t1ons is Junuur~ .15. l!lHI
Hunlrnl(ton lkat·h l '111011
Higt) School Oblnl'I nr
f ers an impre ... ~I\ e
pa<'kage o( full ht.•nerils
Apply at~ 1:11
,.."l~-•u•~~ . . .
c ~ .~ .. ~.' ~ .. ~ "°•c"'""""' --M•UNaD
10251 YorkltM'fl A\'I'
Hunllngtmoo lk>al'l1.
Ci\92646
equal oppty
e mp1oyer m f , h
v I c i n It y of Ho a g Secret~
Hoapltal. Beginning Off,.. .. ..._
Hlaty up to l900/mo. Fee paid. Publlr con
bHed on experience. tact. lntemat'I. clienl
142-lm. Averare typm4. Entry ·--••y bkPI· Admln1111tratlve
-·-' aui1t•nt to three nl~e Stock brabr.,. nrm in people. Nr. be11eh. 11,200
Fublon bland hu Im· to Sl.500. Call Ellie
mediate opealn1 for O'Brien. 540-50CU. Also
uc.reterJ/back-up fee. toba. Snet11n1 fl
opereU... l:llper. pref. Snel ln1 of Newport • Hra: 7·1:ao. Coated Bead•· AltftCf, 4140 Helei MeOlaley for Came Dr.1 EOE
.......... ~ I
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ftATIOHSIYITOU• 'TylMlt l,.....I · n pert. Cd ll .... 111 .. J1dy tub cw put.time. N I
Fill••. I da ye. Xlat. U1ss. ulary 6 prdat
••llUY•• Ci* uMd l'ln&lun 6
Applinc.--01\ I wtll Mii ur SJ;LLfar You , w o r 11 1a1 "on d • ablrlna. Oroom&n1 6
E1pwYlly nee dentele 11&1111 ..,..o ID encuUvti
leclotrill Phan• ff'.t(UOfouppt c·lhmltlle ol wp type&et· MAITmAUCTION
64M616. HJ.fHI
.. ''-'9te•
UGO C' 11"""'9 DI N "
l'2l I Ycrbilt ~Tu.Un
SttMan&I •wta-.s
Our falia &"1111'\nti <"•bit'
T\' co ~ l)Ubftl In
d1 v1du•l11t to pt'rfo1111
j)honf' rmp&Xbabihties di
uur Nt'"'~ ~l·h It.at· ..
\t o n M d Ill
re.sPYf\li1biht1e:. tnl·ludt'
t·us\omef' relauoru. or
der taking s en 11· ..
schedulltli b1lhng fan•
uons, t!ll' We offtff t'X
~·ellent benefits pa1·kajjl'
lm1Y '!!!le•
t'!"ltlllf\I pJMCIOll aHUl16
blr for a l*lPle Oflt'lll•'\I r•non ablu lo rh••dr.
0 '1 Ir enfon·t• lwlt•I
potH'Jea lillJit; 111101 u(
our IOWll• t::.•JUY l'A
l'"ll ru bmellw. Awl>'
!IA M Noon Mu11 ft 1
t•en~
MAmcmHOTa
llOO N l'WJ)OIH ·~1lc1 I><
N ftW)Jlltt lW 111· h
t;3u•I Orr Yftrr M ...
SIC 'Y /llC.-Y.
.. "' & mo •1.Ptl• 1cnn~
Midi br ltlJW lu ~ork
Wll'll llltlh publ1<• hl'
"•1er IO ltt11n1 ~ 1(111111
with <t jllVWUli l'h :\k
fur San~g, 1040
Oly ..-11crow
HIVtcl Sl A TIOM
l:.lan<.l Salt'l>, p l Ill I t
111t'thanll'al dblh\\ 11 ..
:.a r.tlile :.al huse<l 1111
l' x p 846-1£!7V
'wwer & ura111 ··l~dlll'r'
wanLed. h~hl pl111nh111i.:
~4is:!2
1tnd l'Om petJlt ve sal;.1')' Shilt' Sat...,,,pt'rM>H
Submit applit ;.UUl'l to W •~ h u Vt' ai1 111>cn111i.: 101 THlllVMCO. an .. xp I" 'r s:.tll·~1k·l':-.011
1061 t:amelback St Apply 111 1~rsoo a,..k fur
Ne111port Beach. C..'allf "1r <.:aru1<.fl Ht'ntplull,
92663 S h o l':S . aoi Fash i on
714-&M-67!16 Island. N B. 644-422:! Equal C>pety l!:mplyr ---•--111111--llli-lllil.-•I Shoe sat~. full ltntt' with
Secreta!1'._
ACCTC'i/NOJICT
CUB
Our Property Ml!ml
Fmance Dept set-ks a
self.m o ti vated tn
d1v1dual t.o perform all
g e n e r a I o r f 1 l' e
r esponsibalit1es lo in·
clude: Workinl! with
numbers, JO-key, filing.
phones. lite typing & 1n· 1
ter·oCflce communica I tion. Candidate will also
head-up speC'1al pro-
jects. Prior experience
is desirable. We oHcrl
competitive salary & full
benefits parkagc. Suh
mit l!PJ?liCation lo: THt HtVIHE CO.
Hltll Camelback St
Newport Bearh
714-644-6796
Equal C>pety Emplyr
or w •out t-Xp . or will
lram. c.:ood l'O. ll\!11cf1ls
1\pply in person !lam lo
I lam Mon thru Fn
Standard Shot:s. ~7 So
Bristol.~ M
SOCIALWOUH
Beach area. Arull' Nlr4'
hospt. has immed. Opt,n·
init for part/time Li1·'<t
Sucial Worker /tlaslcr's
degree & 2 yrs. previous
hospt. exp. pref'd Xlnt
henefits. Salary rnmm
wl edul'ational & prof
background. Contact
SClllllt Coast
MedcdC...tw
31872 Coast llil(hway
Laguna Reath
499-1311, l'XL 610
EU.K
S T A F F ._.._.._.._.._.._ .. , DEYaOPMEMT
Secr etarial
P'laHerwlSecntcry
Pre"ious bankinll ex·
periencedesirable. Xlnl
typing skllls required.
short-hand not required
U11ltecf"' CCifTf'0r11fa ...
222 Ocean Ave.
Laguna Beal·h
494-6546
E.O.E.
Security
SECUllTY
OFRCER
DIRECTOR-HRH
Pr im e oppty for KN who
wants to move aht•utl.
Teach new nurse ass1s
tants. provide m serv11·(•
training programs for
all personel. insure con-
tinuous upgrading or pa·
tient care. must be pror1.
cienl le comCort11ble in
f(enatrtl' nursing & re
hab. pleasant 127 heel
tacility wlqu;ilityuf lifo
emphasis. part or u lead
1ng natl. he;iltht·art·
cor p . Compensation
negotiable. Phone Mrs.
Pallireto d1rcrlor of
nursing or Mr. Dill ud·
ministrat.or at 496·57flli •••aiy Mmlol-Co 11•ale1 cent
Hotpitd
Capbfl w lch. Ca
Full time evening pos1·
lion avail. for qualirleti. l•---00-v-o•u•--•I exper 'd. hotel security
orficer. Enjoy exrell. co. OFFER A SERVICE?
benefits with prestigious Let the public know with
hotel. Apply 9AM-Noon. an ad in the Daily Pilot
Mon·i''ri. Personnel Serv\ce·Directory. It can MARllOTT HOTEL cost you as little as s2.11
900 Newport Center Dr per day. For m ore in·
Newport Beach formetioo a nd com p lete
Nludt'nt ~On"er for
pnU1lly bl.ndl1•1ppt-d
youn1 num_ MG t'f~
$WfQ] '°" t-'ull time day11 Will
lt•UI ~3lll3 {
'I' t:Ann ;tt qu,.ltt.t' prl·
1tt'hoot mnrnrnst111111l 1nn
for tiapt>r'd l'dU4'lllor
lt ' 1ne ~ 1..-r
TtAa•IJI
t-.1 .. m,·ntiar) Pro·St·h1H1I
... T v11vate lll'huol l'M
af .. 11 &42 0411
TIAc:tml
· Tu 111t11rt lmmNl111tcly
l'arl l11Tw '" full turw
'''" !l('h(iol llo57 ·~
TIQNCIAH
( 'o:.l a M ei.lot l hf f'llJll\t'I
fu 111 ltlo-'tllib tt'C'h lo a>
w mlilc & llo'til l'Ompletc
1 ump uter system:.
l'omputer bk!(rnd
help(ul Salary $1J.$1t1K ~any cu. beflef1ti. (.'all
Lmdit. 641 0060
l\'lephOne work . ho VouG1vl'Good rH~ 5uaYIYS7
If you're reliable.
ew~to
Mon l'hun5:30-9PM
751-5521
Her mes Milano Inc:.
TEST 11CI llCIAH
Sm electronic systems
mfgr has opening for
tethnicaan w/3·5 yrs
<ltl(it al & analo~ exp.
w ab1htv to assist rn
t>n i: 1 nt•t;rt ni: ta~ ks &
pt>rform sysll'm~ l<·~t
Call. Uat;.1 ChF1m. 1111·
972 22U'l
Trut•k dnvcr. lcl(·al. I ton.
I.A & Or Cty. 5 dy wk
1!41>·9419 Sut Sun 0111,r
8·WAM
TRUCK DRIVER
Warehoui.c 1'1ie.1tmn
f.4&1600
Typescltcr Want your
own husme:.s" t-:iqll'rl
with following I.ca~•·
my Com1J ~t t'iJlllll aml
ore svn The Off1n•
54!1·21811
Typists
FREE TRAINING!
SKILLS A LITTLE
RUSTY?
Looking for IOl'al Lem
porary asslgnmenL~ that
will give you experience
and exposure lo the prµ·
fess1onal world'' We
have short and long
term ass1jlnments
available. No previous
l'X peraencc ne1·essary.
.Jicilcr_a f~.-C.:..IJ lfl(l~
for appointment ·
557-0045
Cf\-Llf\:.
!lMPO P!lflV ~IPSQNNll '.ll>VtCf'.
3 7 2 l llirch Street
Newport leach
F• M Actiln
Clll a
Daily Pillt
AD-VISOI
642-5671
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Equal Ore Em plyr MI F rate call 1'2·5'78.
I~~~~~-=----
Enjoy workl"g with young people?
The Delly Piiot ta looking tor men and women
(Oftf 21) Wlttt outgDlng penon•llttea who enjoy working ...........
• Tiiie poeltlaft .,...... oouneellng yount camera
, oa ...... •lllHrlptlon• on ttt.tr Deity Piiot route•.
...,. • M ,... hour and work perttlm• evening•
•"!If ....... ,..
C8I .......,, exteftalon 2IO, between 2 and e , ..... -.. '°' LMt.
-··i?:=:t~::"---•••tW1n •&.0•• .
llnll t·tmlw'. No 1moi11ng
T beom c.-.MJ.2u111
TYPIST QlllC ,, ....... .
Oran.11.e <.:out College.
l tOPM, Moo -1'hurs ..
!IA M IPM •'riday
SI05»·1l2llO/mo. Apply m
-wdUnt1 by ~PM7-1an. UI.
lo <.:out Communit y
<:olfe·1t111. 13'70 Adam11
Ave C~ Mesa !12626 ~·5~7 !.U. E. ~t..Ji'
Wa1lre&•H or wa 1lt•rs.
appl y S t a vros
l\es l aur ant, 5!130 W
l'u118t Hwy, NH between
2·4
Wanted yow1g persun in
tereatl!d U1 learning in·
lt>reslmit bwuness., Call
'liral'te at Tile Design
li roup 1131 5226 or
758·1602
l>eluxe k i n g -siie
waterbed w /heat er.
l.ther :J!d ed hdbrd.
$400. U tered d inin"
chairs, Spanish style .
HOea or 9 for 1450.
615.1200.
Must sell 9 pc. french pro
ven cial bdrm set w/new
ranopy bed, lots of
"tras. Colt S3200 11i;king
S145010BO also cstm
hdboard 5J6.J!rl0
'\At: Orexel Mahog.
hkfrnl $550. Louis XIV
~old loveseat $225. Gold
side ehr $95. Gold swivel
roc·ker $120. Decor
lamps SOO. $75. 645-7126
Cas h only
Hot·kmg Chair. hkt> new .....-CIHRIM with pads $60.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7{)5~
.......... • 8005 1 ~,'Ion!,( all wood !Hlr t•he:.t.
••••••••••••••••••••••• anuque i:rn. $150 4
w .. :~,,'Ml:-t~'Tt:H
AUHt-:Y
ANTJ~n: MAI.I.
l);.uly H).ti, Fr1 I() !I
l 'l11SLod T1wsday
11751 W1-slrnm:->ll'r A \'1•
(;ariJt•ri<;rove 55-l liH>:.1
*** JIM Loftgworth
21084! Amherwttk.Ln Hunun~'ton Bt•11M1
Y 011 an· the wmnt•r of
2 freeHcUh
1$17 valucu. to
lc•FolfH&
HoMday °" Ice
J ;111 ti thru I Ith
Loni.: Hem·h Art·na
T1t kl'b must ht· a•x
t·h a ngcd for rl'M'l'\'t'd
seals at the Coll\ 1•nl "'" I
Ccnll'r uh4•ad of l111w 1
call 1>42 ~m•. t•xt. :!7<: I•>!
l'I u 1111 your l l!'kt•ls . * * * I
PUILIC AUCTION
MANY ITt:MSOF FI NE
t-:STAT~ JEWELHY.
AHT OBJECTS. AN
T I (J ll Jo; S . Jo' I N E
fo'll R NTI ti HE, t-:1'<'
PllONE FOil INFO &
BROCllUHF:i;.15 :.!lfKI
Old Orwntul rugs w;111l
ed Any :.1zc 1·cinrl Cull
HllK.1 5a3·1nl.1
RUTH'S ANTIQUES
J...-y
C~eSat.
i:umc thl rhr.; Sl\0 l'a
Children s round u,1 S211
2 :i s1><l bikes Sl!J t•a
1;75 2415
IJ1111n~ ruom UJl1I•· Tl•Uk
& lilt•. Brand Ol'W S400
or hc:s1 offer 1151 ·~15:.!7
t•vcl> & wknd:;
I'~ Ill lll'd ltke OCW $50
!>41:1-7857
Kmg sl bdrm set S2!J<1.
Spunish Medilerrarwan
SS&-63711
fl' <1111111~ tbl, smokt'tl ~1:-
1111), Ii l'hrs. $375 cl' t•nlry
I hi. solid mughoi.: S350
11;11 Kil 14, 1>73·tJ:'i...'\O c; 111.1
EVERYTHING GOES
:I Lldrms. hvtng rm . 1lln
m1: r m . fanuly rm. W 11>.
n•f rt.:. tlrt'Ssers be1ls.
T\''s , l'hromcljllas:. 1h11
111~ r m scl . gla ~s &
dwrry wood 1·of & t·or
nt·r thle. tant-paltn11 h v
rm 'ct many de1•orat11r
1kms & extras Ahno:.I
all furn le;s th<m 3 mu~
11111 C ati 5l!2 1444 ufl 5 :lo
•1r ~ knrl~ or I0.'»4751 or
1n:19111 ext :ltl<! f11r
a ppts.
.Sl•ars 1·anopy hd. drt.•:.ser.
n1lt• stand SISO. 5ij.')<! Ila
l'tPnclil l>r .. H H l 0 :1ll
K!l-I 033ti
Sofa lx1, like nu. pl;.1111.
harely us<'d. l'omforta
hlc6'. 5150.557 !1321
20'"; off on all stock 6 Mon . o l d d cl u x c
50411-iSo. llayfront kmgsize water~ $400.
Balboa Island 1next tu 673·2503 or 759·1tl16'
Ferry 1 Open 12-5 WL><I Shirley
Sun 675-0433 Ciwe1p Sale 8055
t\ppliORCft 80 I 0 •• • • • • • •• ••••••••••• • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••
Washer & Dryer. Xlnt
1·ond SI~ ca.
ti4f..sll4lh--
Hefr 1 g, frost-free. $11!0
Washer. $75 l>rycr. 57..5
Han.:c. SW Trash t·orn
pal'lor. $100 542 4083
Sears Kenmore Washl·r
Xlnl rond Mrn•l !Wll sso.
4!17·!J7Hll
Wushtr. tlean,
works good. SHS
548·K513
Gas Dryer, clean. works
good, $75
548-11513
Kenmon• portahlt> d1~
hwashl'r. $75
545·!1.!23
Hefrt~t'rator C.:lt•an. rt:
•tSonahle l(<IOd cond
JWl."440
l lcyclH 8020 .......................
J'eugt'ol 11/spd l!J" R11y 's
Bcslofft·r -
1175-149'.!
NEW&USED
& an·e-.surtt.'S t f\7:1
Jrvmc· fE I li4<!<13411
Cats 8035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
H t: (; I S T t-: I< 1-: IJ
HUHM K<;F: Kl1TEI"S 11!~1·20fill
Siamese male 1·at. Stnc·L
ly itrit. 5 me~ old 51flll
Waltl'r aft 6, 631-70114
Docp 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Kt-;F.SHONl> Pu1>1>. AK<.:
Champ sire. MW. Pet &
s h ow . P v t ply
213/697· 1345 art 6 pm.
Doberman male blk /tan 7
mos. old$100
54.'), 90 Ill
Registered AKC Cairn
Terrior Mtneutercd gd
diS')>OS. 11/J yri; $51)
549·2405
FnetoY• 1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brittany Spaniel, 7 mo.
old female, needs good
home.~
Adorabl e 1 y r old
c h ocola t e Lab m ix
fe m 1le to &ood home.
842'1'7M
Free to lood home Old
En1ll1h Sheepdoc ml x
511-1140 ...... .... .......................
Movln1 Sale. Compl. kl
11 br let, 9' tola, twtn
bed w /frame. 5' otllce
creden11, c lub chr1.
lam pa, mlac . '7101
Seu bcn. Jlf,8. t&MtlO
UMd l ec.h61Chaln.
N~ed1 reuphol1ter1 ,
.. 114t
Relocating. Must sell
furnitur e, cameras, tar.
other household jlOuds
CaU 49Sr5740
'79 F o rd Van
I lires lwhls/bal. lia:. lo~:..
m1s1· tools. Bricks, 15'
205 Portland Avt'. llD
... UHN ITUHE·Chesls or
drawl'rs. this, bed. ht
sofa. velvet arm chr,
mist· Shown Sun, fJan
41. 12·5. 306 Coral Ave,
Balboa Island. or t•all
anytime for appt (2131
557 3535
H~ 8060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Appaloosa Geld. 16 H. 6
years Very teachable.
Dressage hackground
Hus been shown Wl'Sl<'rn
$1500 646 7!~1
HCMIMhald Goods 1065 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l::nllre house liqu1datmn
sale. d 15ftes,--quahty bed
din!(. pots &r pans. rum.
ru~s. applianl'es. Jan 3
& 4 9a m 5 11).581 l><'llon
<.:i r Apt 2.11.R 1147.1;7~
Jew.try 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Man':. 14Kt yl'llow gold
hrac·l'lf•t, m nui::i.:et tt·ic
tu red r w-b link. m eusur
tnl! 13mm 111 width. R''
lenRlh. Secured with a
l'Onrealcll hox l'l11:.p.
with u (ijlurt' H safl'l.Y
clasp. Total wcighl 1!>
JO 92 pennyweights. Ap·
praised over S3.000. Sell
for $ 11'150. 548-6446
WAMTID
TOP <.:ASH DOLLAR
PAID FOR YOUR
Ji':WELRY, WATCHI:;.';,
AJtT OBJ ECTS. GOLD.
S I LVER. SERVI O:.
FINE 1'1.JRNlTURF. &
ANTl(lUES. ~2200.
Corum Twent y Dollar
Goldpiece Walch .
Automatic. $.S50() firm.
673·4000
IOIO •••••••••••••••••••••••
DOUGHB OV S WIM
POOL 20 ft. round, 3flde·
ep. Filter system . Make
olr. SM·5'12B
Off.Set Press, Ricoh 1000,
table top, reedy to print
with plate maker, fuaer
6 1om e supp ll u .
Surplus equipment In a
prlnUq abop, lllOO!bet&
otr .U1..c9
Qu"n bed. perf ec:t SlOO Philco refrtprator, ex,
ceUea& llMlpe, •146, 1>11,
neyua.MMa \. Peur.at llaped, bolt la
trlr, a..._ blU, bt·
terHU~ ptcll mp,
portlpowm'. blk•. 1a1
~•frt11 ... ._IMAaet a&ove, lillt ......... .... u. ... •mt Dl I .
•Cll
..... .•................ .:. .... , ... from 1our bu1i 1H1 caret. Send me card for
nch t.q pl111one1pare.
We retum permanently
aealed attract.Ive ta1 Ii
atrap, meetint air line
1.0. requiremenu. Pre·
vent IC* 6 Uief\! For a
perlOflalbed tac ~""lose
wallp aper , f abric or
"Day Glo" paper & we
will back Ii t rim your
tags. Or try two cards bat·_k...w_~.
PRJCES:
12 ea or 3/$5
4/S tags Sl.60ea.
6/9 tags $1.50 ea.
10 or m ore Sl.40 ea
Sales Tax lndudt'<I
NU<.:ARD?
Draw your own or send
name.· addn.-ss. phone &
we'll make one card per
ta.:. A~d 251-eal·h .
Send t'h~k or money or·
der to: PILOT PllMTIMG
P .O. Box 1560
Costa Mesa. Ca !12626
Lo•••••• Send someone you love a
houquet of :.1 multi l'OI
o red helium ha Jl(lo11s
lwd with ribbon & your
own pt'rsonul nws:rn.:c
l'crrel'l for 1·1 •·ry 111·
I' as ion Wt• tll·l 11·cr
673 4419
••• Arrryt ...... son
!J~il llucbun Ur
Jluntmi.:ton lle;H'h
You an• tht· wmnl·r ol
2 tr... tidteh
IS!i valul'l. to
lceFalles&
H~onlce
Jan-6 lhru 1 llh
Loni{ lk•at·h Arena
1'1 r kcts mus t lw 1·x
d1anged for re~l·rvt'1I
Sl'illS al tht• (AIOVl'nt11111
Center aheud or ltlllt'
Call 642 5678. t•xt 272 l11
daim yuur 111·kl·b . *.
WANTED
'l'IJI' CASll l>Ol.LJ\ It
PAID FOii YO ll lt
.J ~:WELRY. WATClll·:S.
Atrr uru1-:ers. 1:01.n.
S 11. Vt-: H, SE It V ll' E .
FIN .. ; HlH.NTITl:l!E &
A T l(JUl-:S. i;.t5 4!2011
l'er:.1an Lamb Jal'kt•l.
hlat k. hkt· Ol'W, S~l!i 1\
h.1rga1n ti15·417'1
MUST SELi, A1111•r
Auto haml 11.,1~. lk•lwtl
l'ulw fum. lwscwtl wall
unit fuse for ~tn1•0). thl
& 3 bar stools 111-:.-;T o F
FE H K57 22!lJ or 494 H.56li
11 10..5, leave mcssagt•
Beauty soop equip . 4 sta
lions, hydr. thrs. etc.
x Int cond. 213·592·5201
Play Lillie League
Baseball. Register Jl6n
lOlh .lllh . Wurdlow
SC'hool. 96IHl329
t*t(s= ..._,_.. ,.... ... tMI
....... 0 -· ·······--······· .................. .... ••••••• ...... ••••-•.. XIDt ~M' 01.uatron. Batavua moped. ••· New I.,_ "Bulterfb" 1uper or lklm1 . old, Ukt ..,.,, UTl/or
atouallc patter, model 50bp Ilse. Johnaon, bfttolf• ..... nu.
Faeo. Jet black fln.lahj 4"S·SMO. PACERllOPED -
w / fllncy moth er -of · 37 ' SPOILE R Trawler W~Umaintalned
pearl Inlay. Equipped ( "19 >, SH,$00. For t S175 75'-9.90
w/ shadow transducer Laud erdale, Florida·
pickup w/ alrap button, owner Tom. Nwpt Bch.
jack plug and hardshell Ca. S7:H:a>
''79 Vespa. Good coodi·
tioo. S2ll0. case. Mual sacr ifice,
$400. ALSO, new MXR
#90 dual control phase
shifter m. Wtll take S4.50
for a ll ol above. 1714 I
750·2516, 631 ·0148 .
548·0995. Offlc;;;s 1t;; a
I••• I I• • 1015
····~·················· ROLODEX (6) mdl. 1753.
' New W . sac. $15 ea,
'-IBM '80 Selectric $1,000.
642-14709to4
I BM E lectric typewriter .
model C. CIU'bon ribbon.
$30010 BO 964-6424
8087 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!\NC English Cocker
Male blue rone whelped
Au~ Isl. housebroken.
1175·4133
I\ K C Champ Cockt>r
Spaniel J>UPPY 3 blks. I
tilonde, m /f 4~·3516
S•wllMJ Modmea 8092 •••••••••••••••••••••••
::iALES HEl'AIHtPARTS
•S t-:WIN(j MACllJNt-:S•
A II models lo c hou-.e
f r Cl m I'\ I'~ • 0 C ffi II S
•Trade·m •t1oor modl'I:.
• AIM1 n•pue, •t:xc·han)(•·~
$:19 l: I' MC V1~;1
Call~·4477
Pickup&cll'I
23RM Via Fabriuunte
Stort'B2. M V
Kl.'nmorl'. hrand nt·"'
s e w 1 n g m u t' h 1 n 1·
w 1·ab1nl'l p11rt Sl511
ti7!'> 42611
lfoln •cJpn· A1lll•r st•wm)(
mat'l11r1c 111 twa11l1lul
w11ml \'almwt Makt•s all
stitda•s Xlnl 1·01111
llardly U.'>rd S3UOor lw~t
offer f.31 :!71~1 :1ft lil':\I
or wknrb
8093 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~;oi.1-· <.:arts for sale:.
Xlnl l'tlfld. N4'W Oat! ..
etc 492·.Gl.2JI
SpomlMJ Goods 8094 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'omplete c.;ym set-up
L>ead Wl'll(hL"> i-'antas t11·
dl'al ' Valued over S500
Must sell ~ $150. 497 ·57110 Ca~I anytime.
FY.Radio, HIR,519rwo 1091 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mus\ sell stereo compo
nent system, Pioneer re·
ceiver. Dick turntable.
EPI speakers, $450/080
Xlnt cond. 545·7568
'M OW ENS SK.J SKJ FF
26'. FuU ~ .. c X1o1
co nd . Slip a v ail ,
$'7000/blt ofr. 1183-9878
a.1131
PEtlG~OPJm lQ.1,
Run1 1reat. $310. c.us.·3.538
26' Ba1Uner lo bn., fully MolSceft'IM•/ ..... tllO
equip . ideal for f is-••••••••••••••••••••-• hin&l water akiing
s12.000•1,... ·~frt~~r~ :.~t ~~~~:
41' .......... $1175. 81~11•
Fully equipped. P erfect . ---
live.a board . $65.000. 80 S uruk1 GSt50. xln t Slip. s:io.ooo loan for 15 cond. black. Sl299. neg.
yrs. at 11 ·~01. avail. Pvt. 642_·_5_794 __ _
pty. 534-1~ or 84().22S4
on boat.
For Sale: 1971 searay 21 ·
w /trlr . good rond.
~/080 83S·3883 Jim
Riddel .
'77 RD400 YAM, good
cond, many xtrl&S, best
offer 546-8002
YA MAHA SRSOO '711
S13SO
~wn__
11· Skicrafl VS,
best offer
67l-l63.1
trailer '69 Hultaco2:50. runs well.
nds minor work.
84S-3843
·~1 9050 Motorttw..w.4 ....................... ••!•• 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vat ht
CRITERION
71 ' <.:lassie Yawl
llarhur Cocktail <.:ruis
111.:
<.:alahna. Channel Isl
llawau. Tahiti, Pat·1r1t·
llume Port. ="lwpl Ht·h
17 1'11631·519'.!
12131328 5627
"'J M MAC2tl'·34: BOATS
Ii• 12rno. 11lans prt•pa11I
from 518!!.'mo. lnt:lud1ng
. :.hp. IL·:.son-. 714 !li.14 5!1'Jil
loots, Sail · 9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Coronado 21 ·. 111hr<l .
h1ng .. d mast. spmn .lt•n
VII I-'. Nwpt slip s1:1.11110
(~1:-! li!l41
f'or Hent: Harvest Mim
Motor Home sl£eps sax.
liurn s regular Gas .
Private Party. 556-0lln
ar~er6pm .
H ENT · 22' lux mtr
home Sips 6. self 1·t1nt
$275 wk + II'. m1
f.411·8585 . . .
Trailers. J,..,.ef 9170 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 II Tl'try Trlr st•lf
r onlamcd. Sl!I0010 llO
Must sell !'>40-22!11 eves
railers. Utility 9180
•••••••••••••••••••••••
UtilityTraler
515i(J, 547 31112
I. I U o t 4 Sa i I 11.\14 7 Auto S«'Ylc•, Parts
"' t rlr Xlnt do rnnd & AccessoriH 9400
52200. ij47 l.lf)4il eVl'S ••• '• • •••••••••• •• •••• •
·n l'nmlle
111 (.'alamaran Many
l'Xlra :. ~ 1151 2142
'80 MA<.:f;Rf;GGOll trlr.
7 5 honda many extras
$7500/011() 962·K!l :l3 .
644·2121
loah,Sllpa/
Docks 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ll(JAT SUP Ht-:l"ffAL
for 3()' &r 45' power boat.
$7 1ft1 mo. 673-43fJO
MSC111a....t
Up Lo 18' $75/ mo
b7J.814.5
'i:i-Speecl & 9080
•••••••••••••••••••••••
S S4VES4VES
WITH USS> rARTS
I mportt'CI t•ar parts
IMl'OHT
M :To Sli 1'1'1. Y
IUI N :\1anthl·~l l'r
J\nahl'im 77•1 :r.~"'
2 g()(Jll l'tllltl. true• 'Jl•>k•
wirt• ~ht..>cl~ K X 1~1 111
F1>nl Sl50ortratl1· l•n :.! ,
X 1-1 ~a ml'li42 !II !17
Ford 302 fo:Ujlrnt• m .:111~1
running cor1<1. $:100 < IBU
641·9157. 548-3374
Autos far We •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMOORTANT
N<YnCETO
READERS AND
A OW:RTISF.HS
COINS 32 US proof mint
sets & Sl6.;., m salver Hf· Sear.; Color T . V like
C lassic 21 ' Century
Coronado. '66. Complete
restoration in & out of
tliis bcauurUJ m"afil>t-?any
boat. $21.900. Tratll•r
avail if desired. 673·2:01
T he pr ice of 1tl'm~
advertis~ by veh~rlt·
deah!'I". rn'lh<' veh11·1"
dassified advertising
columns does not 111
dude any appli1·ahl1·
taxc~. license. transrt'r
fees. fmanct.' t•harKe:..
ft>es for air pe>llution ron
trot device cert.1f1t·at1on:-
or dealer documcnl an
prepar ation t•harge:. un
less otherwist' spN·1f1l'll
hy t he advert1str
~ coms $500. 675·2930 new. x nl con . Sat·.
Sl85/ Hest olfer 549·~
<:;ONV XJ02 Latt•st & l locrh & Meri.
s mallest o f m1 l'r11
r assette recorders not •• !.~~••••••••••• IH' JET BOAT. fast. lo~
hrs S645·H171 al>k for a vail m the US Het·ordt•r
was purcha.'>ed 111 Japan
& sells for S4Z5 Stall an
box S 3 2 5 I n t' Id s
trans mitter 1;:11 1554
Also sellmg t akulalors .
P.P.
150 yds fem l(rl~n rarix•t .
S4 yd
631·020!
Custom Surfboard. 6 '
gem cond. Only $1 IO.
833-2547 John
Pool tbl, Pt.>ean !I dr drsr.
Hurlwood /~lass c:offl'p
tbl, upright frzr. antique
bikes. lounllt' l'hr w10l
tom an 54&0469
Kneissl skas HiO'~ w poles
& bindmg.., $12."l ('uurh
$50 S1·hw1nn \'ar~1ly
$75. 6"5·5!.114
Hoom air ('<>11d 1llon1•r
$75 110 volt
545.9223
Newport lw:1rh T1·11111l'
Club Mt>mhNShlp Sat•
5700. 645-5(&5. 493 77..51.J
I:! I Pin ball Mac-htnl'~.
Space Mission $4011 .
Baseball game s:1so '
Brand new mU htlliard
table S750. 642·434H .
675·4335
Exercycle·Sears wi
arm/leg moveml.'nl, ad·
JUSl tension, lake nu $75.
557.9327
Railr oad ties for sale
S7 .50 each or make offer
G>eMrd 9010 John ..••....•••.••..•.•.... , * 17' t '1bergla&;. 60h1 p rhlt • * Johnson. lnrl trlr Must
.. ....._ 1 :.ell $1000/bst ofr
000 Center St •A !160·2~2 ev, !jS.1·3200 d ys
C<~la Mesa
You are the winnl'r or
2tr...tidleh
17 fl powerrat ski or fi sh ·~~Js
Ml'rrury 0.1) .. h11: wheel
...
9520
($17 valueJ. to
le•,....&
Haid9r•lc•
Jan. 6 thru llth
Long Be41c·h Arena
Titkets mus t l)e l'X
c hanged for rcsenecl
scats al th1• Convention
Center ahead of timl'
Call 642·5b7R. t•xt Z72 to
da1m your tickets .. * *
loah ... .,.•11.-ce/ Ser•ice 9020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!'otAH I NE E l.EC
TJUCIAN
Ucs1gn install reputr
(Jua I work. !>49 2520 evs
lrlr. brakes S2350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
548·6381 A l:H l:lti' l'h al'l 11 11
-Speedster 193.5 l'las~1· loah, Stoi CiiJif 9090 t replica by Cahr C'us11m1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Ury storage avaal;.ahlt'.
Newpnrt Uunes. 11:11
II a 1· k Ray 0 r N II
f>44 ·0511l
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Aircraft 91 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1009 Heath Musk4•ttt•r.
m1dlime 150 l.yt·ommg
t•n.:. 2 Com ·n:n":.
trans ponder. 1!41:1-2511!1
eves
C~W./
(' o a t' h . N t' v <' r rt'
g1slered Usect for s h'"'
rar only ~ Bargained
priced : Sef> Jim f1111 e c'1r
Bt'rn1e Ashe. Thl'Ollnrt·
Robins For•l. 20611
H a rhor Al vd . l 'us l:a
Mesa Call 642 1~110 111
540:8211
'41i Ford W1Kxhe. n·~lllr•"'
S 13. ooo Al-'50 ·w M 1111 ..i
I\ Tnwn Sedan. 4 d r.
n •slort'd Ideal f11r :.tu
dent. $10.(W'l ti75 6161
loah,McsiM E.-1 ....... . ..... 9120 9030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
W °"Ill COllhtt
Arand nt'v. reprudu<'llOll
of 1931 Model J\ Ford
P h aeton <'on1·ert1hll'
V-8. auto. air. I' S . I' n.
s tereo & tape cost
$20,H58 by Hepf H•ar!>
Best offer. Pnvalt' par
ty. '714 )646-9()14
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Seajlull oulboitrd.
5hp. F.i''HN. U ke
IOhrs. Sacr1firc
Tom · 673-4320
1!1811.
OC'W.
$400
Le~mar :.> Zspd wmch
brand newSl75
631-6174
If c abovcr ramper. Oirgls
ltwght. good rond .. dean
$200. 631-2170
·so CHF:VY 6 cyl l'hass1s
cmpr .. ;If• rear end. fully
setr-cont.. 12 &r I IOV. 4
spd. Xlnt cond. S2.000.
641· 1798
'70 Tor ino Convt•rt
Restored. Air S3500
833·4669dys, 675·3911 ev
f.vinrude 100 H.P . 1972. .f '54 Porsche, concoura
Rebuilt. Like new. Find what you want in cond., MW trans ·Cnl( ~1~·3'1~~ ~~for Rich_. -Dally Pilot Classifieds. susp.-int.. etc. 787_:0442
536·4355 eves or wknds G f---+----<~
2 Barber chrs. van seal
gd cond, lrg bkcase, 'fill
Toyota. 11 .000 mi. xii
shape. othe r hschold
gds . 2175 MapleSL. C:M. ------
Custom Surfboard , 6'
gem cond. Only '96.
&:G-2547 John
~ w.-. IOll •••••••••••••••••••••••
M atem l.ty. clothea needed
deaperately! Size 7·9.
I'm buatinc out all over,
c all SUeat~2:a03 If you
caabelp. -........
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I
'Tl J E gp atElfOK-t:'I
,_ m . h•HY .........
H OOO otter H I IOll e"•, ftl·U. wlld)'I.
....... CJ
9160 ..... ~ ............... ...
t•MnuM
UftlnlOet
Thu lNdt is Ideal for
~•rpeaWn. tiec:tr1c1a.ns lo# & plllmi.. ! <DU)
NOW1612t
MIWPOIT DATSUlit
•Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.IJOO
• t
1971 CHlftOUT
>r'•TONfitCKW
6 cyls., ).speed mM11ual
trans ., low miles & extra
clean ! Cla&Me&i2). Ot&Y$46f5
HOWAIDClile.,olet
Dove&Quail Sta.
NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.0515
"68 Ford~. Ton 4x4 heavy
duly Uuu-out. Including
Braden Winch . 6cyl.
good m ileage. $3250.1 498-2902, 41M-8&14. .
1.. f
'78 Chev. Luv w/sunrool.
Sharp paint job. AM/FM
ster w/8 trk. New s pkrs
& pwr booster. New
mags/tires. Xlnt cond.
S4SOO. 54.5-3231
·73 & '74 Chevy Pick Upe.
~. Ton. 6 cyl & 8 cyl. Call
anytime642-92Sl.
·70 Chevy C-10 Pickup 396
Hi Po Eng. A/C.
$1300 545-4581 -------v... t570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·71 Ford Van.auto, nds
I work $700/080. Will
trade M2-Zl18. ...... w-... 9590 l ...................... .
! WEPAYTOPOOLLAR
-fpr top us ed ca r s -, ' Coreian. domestics or 1 rlaasics. If your car is
m . l··
"' 1 1 d.1
, ·-...
Tap Dllm'
Paid
For Your Car!
JOI •ISC* & SOM u.c•t .. cwy
2626 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 540·5630 w.,.,
OVER
-look
For Your Goud
VW, P«scheor Audi
VW ·PORSCHE-AUDI
"45 E . Coast Hi way I at Bayside Drive
~!_Wport ~~-673·~
Premium prices
paid ror any used car
(foreign or domestic>
in good c:mdilion. .
See Us Firlit!
,,, ..... .,., ...... .
AMiil ............ '° .... ,.. -~ ........... km. ................ ,,.. rer 11411+.11 Wo •
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'74 VWSuper'Beetle
Z31YMX
'78 flat ~Spider
072UJS
21402Mwp1ll•
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131-2044M9Mt4t
Closed Sundays
9
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IMW
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UQUBQ'
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A FEW NEW 1980
BMWs LEFT!!!
Come In Today
Before They're Gone!
For the Best Deal in
Orange County ... Come
See Us T<m-!1-SADOLBACIC
VAWY IMPOtrTS
28402 Marguerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo
131-2040 495-4949
Closed Sundays
SOUTH COAST Dodge' c R Ev 1_E_~
&I Sf & HOADWAY
I• SAMIA AMA
:!llR8 I larhor llln l
t '1•~la \11>~a ~10·0:1:111
Wante d H onda car,
1970·72, N~ with blown
e~~ine. ~l·f&>I _
....... wt.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... , ... t701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*** C.R.Alldlt-
195 Lexington Ln.
Collta Mesa
835·3171
tl1£ ULTlltlA l£ OlllVlffG ltlACHlff[
•USIDIMW1•
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'742002tiis/r <0332)
'75 2002a (0035 I
'76 2002 s /1"4sp. C.1578 I
·77 320i swu'f. air (32()1 I
'77 6. 30 csi auto ( 0040 >
CloNdS•dl'}'I
Olit4GECOUM1'Y'S
OlDIST
1--+---J:.l..J..l~...c..u,...n . see us FIRST!
You arelhewinnerof 2 ..........
. • ,
~ #11110,.-.C..ty
2925 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
979-2500
WllUY
CLIAMCAIS
AteTIUCIS
($17 value l. lo Jee,...&
Haicmr•lc•
Jan. 6 thru 1 lth
Long Beach Arena
Tickets must be ex-
changed ror reserved
seats at the Convention
Ce nter ahead of lifne.
Sales -Service-Leasing
loy~er.lllC.
Rolls Royce BMW
1540Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444
IOIMdAW't
Call 642·5678, ext. 272 to ~r1 claim your tickets. & *** --------4Nel-.o • •••••••••••••••••••••• '705 . -....
850 N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
• . 1
. • I COHMELL
C t,EVROLET
LEASE
DIRECT!
<5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy>
17 I 4J522-Slll
Sunday by Appt.
,
I • !'! "\.,.. 11 11 t• I H . '
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; l'~ -,-ORSC__.__HE-S
• ~. I \ \1 I · I
54t.-I 200 ltllALfA
SPIDMS
llACKIMPOllTS
'75 BMW 5001. 4 dr, sun·
roof, a /c, tape, perfect
cond, $6500. ~7001 or .M9~-.
! WANTED
I "'· I I
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH 75z.oto0
'74 2002, auto: air .
Am/ Fm. blue, xlnl cond.
$4950. 673-6200. Allow us the opportunity
toconsiderthepurchase "67 Giulia Sprint GT '73 2002. Xlnl cond. $4200
or trade-in of your clean Veloce. very good cond. ox best offer.
Porsche. Check with Us 26 MPG. $3500. ( 213) 642-5213
Today! 863·03SS D..._ '720
I . 1iS. AINI 9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
t --"o '74 Audi Fox xlnt gas. DATSUN 74 l · ,,..,, .._bof -new cond. Sl.500 260%
I a. ... o..,...• .... nu _. 64Hl954
, •
1
---------------------, 4 speed gas saver, a ir .. conditioning, stereo.
<718PPG) ..._
I ! SAU rllftrlD
'J· o~~~ JIM::O..s
' ii I ,
I I I.
Use ,.,..... lt/'servlce
when placing your ad .• ";"a
Dally Piiot ad numb-er will
appear In your cla~slfied ad ... we take your mes.sages
2~ hoUrs a day . . • you call
In at -your convenlen.ce
during office hours and get
the responses to your ad ...
this service Is only $7 .50 week. For more lnforma· .. tlon end to place your ad
cell 6G·5'78.
1...-c>ITS
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
631-1176
'11 Oat.a mz. 5 epd,
ru111 loaded. ••ooo. Mr-140'7 8* .... ...,
'71 Dataua 110 tedea.
·opd, A/C, am/Im.
.. CIOOIDl. la:lmec. "*· .. .-.111.-.
11~·.car ..,. BllO. ... Cll\, 1
on1r. IAml.D11 ..... ( puta/bla. __ _
, ." 080.PP_,4111 ·
._. Dat •IX. XIII
· eoad. l.L. fll· Air, ..... ,-. ........ ···--·---"...... Ollf!:!!'!!
'71 tlO. A/C, 4 dr, lo mi,
cleaa, new Ur•/brks.
SZ740/hlt. MO-Jm
'II Dauun 410 Sqbk, xlnt
W1at1d Boade ur · ... .,., ,.. ............ ...... ... .-
'Tl Aeemd. ..... Exe.I
eoed, ..... c .... 5 tpd, 4aU11 .
"71 Civic H•&teS. a«MI
coed, .... 141·1258
~,..--.....
..,. ...... Aeeard. 5 mpd.
AM/FM cam ..... ~
pr.10~or otr.4M--
-· .t7J4 .......................
·10 Gbhl, ua ~. reblt
en1. Is tuna , new
radiall. •174'
''/2 rebuilt Ir restored,
make ofter.
~73tl
rwualn1 coad, x.lnt 1a1 Lmc'9 f7·l6
mt, r adUUI, FM stereo, '•••••••••• .. •••••••••••
$&50. •21t11lv maa "fl Lande Beta Coupe.
'77 Daluaun z. alJ xtru, 5 51 pd, enrf, Am I Fm.
pd _,,,, 1 t stereo, ... A/C, ps, pb, 1 • r ..... o. a r. ape, le'athe in· t 27 000 m ·
louvre, custom "zap" Atkin& $6,0oo. '898-~i
mdl, yellow &11-9303 or . ~ afte r 1-4-81.
fM-8'95 IA-,_------,7-J-7
t725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'71RATSUPB
lliYAWAGOM
5 speed trans., rool rack.
AM/FM stereo cassette
& only 26,000 m i les•
(118WZV>. MOWSltt5
MlliCU MAIDA
US8)CAIS
l 425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA 1~3334
'77 Fiat Spyder, convt, 5
spd, m ags, wooden lug
rack. AM/FM tape, like
new 551·2343
1971 Lotus Europa, mid
eng., Renault powered.
40,000 ori1 mi.. 25 +
mpg,~-675-1654
M9l.de t7JI •••••••••••••••••••••••
'80Mazda821: Cpe,5 spd.
a /c, 9M miles. P.P. 2'-33
mpg.7~.
Mere ... _ '740 ............ ~··········
'79 Blue/Parchment ...... '727 (80124)
••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Maple/Bamb oo
VISIT You. I (995WIDI
l "79 lvory /TobaC't'O Ou.eCOAST <ACl.325> · H~.6.. ·79 Sil ver Gr et-n
Vl"'YA t606VMB> HDJ'OUAITllS ·79 Brown /Bamlioo
......... C288VPYI TODAY!!! "8 0 lvory /Bamtwo U~._.19¥ C39'7ZGY1
~T~11 '8() l vory lT obarro SAL~&SERVICE c982YVZ>
OU»SMOllLE '80 Golden Brown/ Barn HOHD• boo < •64 YSA I . ....CTRUCICS 12 month/12000 m ale
2850 Harbor Blvd. warran~f · ~COSTAMESA ALLSALI .,.. 540-9640 PllC9
JIMSllt'IONS
1'71HOteA IMPORTS
ACCOID 1970HARBORBLVIJ.
5 speed trans., AM/FM COSTAMESA
stereo cassette, air 6ll·IZ76
cond .. sunroof & only. ---------29,000 miles! \713VFW>.
MOWS4ttS
MlliCU MADA
USIDCAIS
l42S Baker Street
COSTA MESA 54~ll34
Alltot.UMCI
-------
Estate sale, 1976 450SL .
xlnt conditioo. $22.500.
714-7 35-8293
HARDTOP·450SL. wa ll
paint any color Sl20CI
New S4(n)_ 642·6991 Make ----..... UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HUNTINGTON llACH
Hl•DA
USED CAR SPECIALS
AT ORANGE couwrv•s
NEWEST EXCLUSIVE HONDA
DEALERI SAVE THIS WEEKEND!
4 9'>Md. radio-,
(082PHA)
1979 TOYOTA STRETCH
CREW CAI PICKUP
5 speed, air cond .. C.B. s7395 radio. stereo. dual rear
whe.ta. (1T1eoo4).
t 1979 V.W. 1 PASS. IUS
Aulo. trans .. sun roof. 2 s1995 tone paint, 15,200 miles.
(182XUF).
1976 HONDA WA&ON ·
4 speed, air cond .. aun s3.95 roof. (ee3REI~
1979 SUIARU
Auto. trane. ,air cond .. $ tow mllel. (045XZM).
1975 v. w. ltA..,.
I
~,. .• «90 .... '2911
'7t MBZ 4llCl8l.. 8riUab
red. tan int.. aJnt CODd.
4IK mJ, m.ooo TU-411'75,
\ .... .,
Mercedes '5CISL, 19'7•.
Wblte/Mahoa . Wire
wheell. tao.500. 11,000
miles. BryanM0-5Ml.
'• ZIOSL auto, a/c, .OK
ml on q . ort1 red mint
coact. •1uoo-.1429
WWW£» :WWW
,...... 9741 ...... , ............... .
LEASE
DIRECT! ,,,,....,,.
WO.
llACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO
Porsche 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 911 SC Targ~: Xlnt
cond. Take over le ase.
For details call 682·2222.
!,:5 ~kdays ask for J~
'78 924, a/c, islr, am1fm
8lrk, 30K ma , 2 y r
guarantee eng, perfec•t
c o n d . m a k e o (( 1• r
493-0374
'76 911S Targa, black. full
e q uip. mint , lo ma .
$17,000. 1142-1114 ------·--
'78 911 SC Tarl(a. Lthr.
int. am/rm cass. P·7
Low miles. P/W. $23,500.
673·6187.
'74 911 fo'ull y loaded .
Mint cond. Al t.:.. Elect
s nrf. mags, s te r eo
C'asselle. White w l lan in·
t e r . 4 n e w radials
Scra uus offers on ly
675-1498or8Sl·Cll34.
"69 9111" red on hlk Blapk
cass Beaut & fast S8.500
497-5220
Rolls •ore• 97 56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY ' CARVER
ROllS·ROVCl
1MI J•mlloru ..... -1 .. •<h ,._ ___ .........
CLOSE D SUNDAYS
Saab 9760 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LEASE
DIRECT!
lflt Sill
TUllOt
IEACH IMPORTS
M8 Dove Street
N t:WPORT BJo:Al'l I 752-0,00
Toyota . 9765
791..n
Automatic, 4 doors.
(7721211!) ™" ~.-Uowcwf
VOUCSWAGfN, INC
SM-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
lflOYW
JITTA
Like brand new with less
than 3,000 miles! Has air_
cond. AM/FM s tereo
cassette. l239'LYX >. t40WSl4'5
MlliCUMAJDA
U•CAIS
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA 54~3334
'7SCAMPll
JI.: ice! ( 135642>
SSSH
"@~"~ ~·1, VOllCSW~GEN INC
• 534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
'76VWIUS
Must sell. 1024308>
SS6tt
~~ti~~ ~ 534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
·73 VW Bug. xlnt cood
$3,000
548-6446
Parti n g Out ' 1974
Volkswag1m Bug p<1rts
for sale 641-9157
VW parts. '68 lt>fl & right
door. '73 left door. S50
each. 543-9744
'65VWBug
$1200
964-3702
·72 VW Com'. Good (•ond.
$4()(KJ.' Ask for Lorelei
d ays 675-9690. evl's
642·9895.
'58 VW Hus r blt 1600 f·n~
$14.0IM )BO
661-1451
· 69 c o!'l.rv-eLAssrc
Tr a ns & eng . snlart.
bea utiful ly restored.
S4000 642·68211 I Bob I
•• ···.;·;~;;~;;;~····· I ·79 \"W CO~VERTI BLE
M u:o;I sell this wknd
Fla"less 644-0768 CIUCA
Clean ' c 133501 1 $41H
·@HfcWt ijowa,-,d . ~IJ VOLKSWAGEN INC
• 534-4100
13731 Harbor
Ga,.den Grove
·1• Corolla Wagon. Gd
cond. A/C. stert'O SIJOO.
Call •99·5215
,,.....,.. -9767
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Super
Discounts.
Triumph_s
·74 VW . superb cond .
as king $3300 or OBO
Hm 675·42S8. wk 761·7609
'66 vw. Parti;illy Tbll
Needs body work $800
754-6679
'75 IUS $2750/0IO
644-1481
"68 VW Camper owner
m usl sell, xlnt running
order.~133
'71 Squareback. reblt
eng. dual carbs ; new
tires. paint & brakes,
xlnt cond. $2150. 497.3953
'68 VW. clean eng &
trans. perfect for Baja.
. $12_!!0/~L~l!KS . ~
·74 Thing, clean. lo mi.
new top. Must sell $2450.
536·5159
SpiTIFflFtiift'--+-1!. 6~6..__V~Wlif,..--C-a mpe r orig
TR7s cond. new motor, new
paint 6'4·7348 ---
'72 VW. ALL NEW. $2350 Spiders _:bes_l°'ii~~~ ----
'69 VW semi auto rbl\ · TRBs eng. new brakes. tires. tra n s . $1500/080
645·1588 ALL IN ·75 vw-.-.G-r_e_a_t .-. _B_u_s.
STOCK FOR 20MPG, radio. radials.
IMMEDIATE · :i~°"~· 144501oBo
DELIVERY!!! 68 bug rebuilt. $1695 or
best orter, NEW 847-41512. 9611-1147
Yotwo 9772 ~PrrR~S •••••••••••••••••••••••
UPTO
$2000
Off!!!
<ON BOMB MODELS> All can IUbject to prior
aale. All llric. Ph• taa. uc ... ' doc. fee. Ad· vmiled price dole not
iachade 4aallr lmtalled
optionl.
.. ~ _ .............
COll'AllDA t7 .. 2IOO
YOLY071
244•AM
4 cylinder 1as saver.
automatic, power 1teer-
ln1. low low mlles. Super
sharp!_ <.5!1PHB> SAUPllC•
'"" JIMWPDlS
MOlll'S
1'10 HARBOR BLVD. cm-~'7T
·u 'voavo U4, AC,
All/Fii etereo, 1ood
COlld. MIOO/btt ofr ..-r 1W1 « tfl·TIOO
ntnlcbl
"711M ..............
aute;41M. alat coed, .. ........
YOL¥0
IAIA•WICI At9LM••1
OVERSEAIDa.IVl!RY
EXPEihS
o•••••COUMrY YO&.YO
EXCLUSIVELY
VOLVO
Lara• Voivo Dealer
in Or91\1e Cou.nty !
BUY or LEASE
DIRF.CJ'
f 0 20 Garden Grove BJ-
Garden Grove 530-9190
AllhK.UNd
······················~ AMC 9905 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Gremlin. great cond,
must sell fas t. good
mpg. SlSOO.; 547·~1 __
IWc~ . 9910 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·74 Electra. loaded. lo-mi,
xlnl cond. S1900 OBO.
645-8689 leave No.
'71 1.-e Sabre 4dr, 59K a c·
tual miles. good tires,
('le an uphol. $100().
54~-67_!i8 -
Cediloc tt I 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
YOUR#I
CADIUAC
DULBSHIP ·~OIAMGI COUNTY!
SALF.S, SERVICI':
A:-.;L> Lt:ASIN<i
I "Oii ·• •• hi\.•
t ·'-I. ',\......_~ '1J U lill M •
'77S...
Astro moon roof. loaded.
s pecial sa le pr il'C.,'
(()J2ZER I
$7999
S d~1hck
IMW 11 r.z04cr 495-4949
'72 Coupe de Ville Lady
Owner Xlnt ~ond. All
leather New ball. tm:s
& a C'. low miles SB2SO.
0 8 0 552·0175
ChHrallf '920 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SllUS .. ISTl
We have a good selection
of N EW & US ED
Chevrolets !
COHMfll
CHEVROLET
~,.if 1rt .. • H
""-1\\1~ \
54t.-1200
*** JHelceDrMr
17092 Kampen
Huntington Bea t'h
You are I.he winner or
2frwffcUts
<117 value>. lo Ice,...&
Halcmr•lc•
Jan. 6 thru lllh
•74a ...
Goed ........ ,.....
......GIM,llilMll ....
ld'r.Goed ........... •2000/ofr. 114·1111
eve1/wbda. '410 W.
8'1Mw9Pta.S..AM.
'70 Polen &et Wp, •
pua, 9IOO or belt. Aft t. .......,
W40 .......................
75 Ford Grancl Torino.
VI , autom'atic
tranamlHlon power
1t.riD1. air ooridltJon.
ln1. lie. 'IM)(NC $1917.
J ohnaon and Son Un·
cola I Mercury M0-3830.
71 FOC'd Thunderbird, VI
a utomaUc tranamluion
power seatl, air condi·
tlonin1. am/Im stereo.
Ii c . 0'19SZB •un.
J ohnson and Son Un·
coin/ Mercury~3130.
78 ford C4uriel' Pickup.
Lon1bed. 4 cylinders, 5
s p eed tran1miuion, .
spec. wheels, alrshocks,
radio lie. 39932 $3897.
Johnson and Son Un-
coln/Mercury 540-3630.
1M39932 u.c• ff41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
80 Lincoln Versailles. VB,
automatic transmiuion
tilt wheel. full power.
leather interior. lie.
l~YFV $10,997. Johnson
and Son Li n coln /
Mercury ~3630.
77 Lincoln Versailles. VS.
automatic transmission
power windows. door
locks and seats, air con·
ditioning lie. 415XXB
$5997. Johnson and Son
Lincoln /M e rcury
540-3630.
79 Mark V CoU..e.cJJ>rs
S eri es. Automati c
tra ns mission , moon
roof, air conditioning.
tape, full power li e.
570 VLA COME AND
SEE IT. Johnson and
Son Lincoln/Mercury
540-3630. ---------Mercwy ttSO •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S .-.sf
LINCOl.N·MERCUHY
DEALERSHlP
-~~l.t/J••
LINCOLN·MERCUHY
16· 18 Aulo Center Dr .
SD Fwy-Lake Fores t
exit
IRVJNE 130.7000
79 Me rc ury Zephyr
W aiion Auto matic
lrnnsmassion. air rondi·
llonmg. power skcrinJ!.
lu gg<1gc raC'k lie .
OIOW(JJ 54497 Johnstm
a nd Son L i n ·
coln1Mercury540-3630.
i9 Mercury Gran Mat·
<1 u as VS, au t om a la c
transmissmn powt>r win-
d ows . \'lnyl lop. only
18 .4 60 m il e s 1 11:
798WQL $6997 Johnson
and Son Lint'o l n
Mercur_Y ~~~ ~ __
77 Mereury Couga r XR·7.
V8 . aut o mat ic
transmission. vinyl top.
power windows , door
ICX'ks. "~tom wheels lie.
615SRG $3997. Johnson
and Son Li n ·
coin/Mercury 540-3630 ..
79 Mercury Capr i. 4
c y linder, 4 s peed
trans mission 13,700 "
miles. radio lie. 623923
S4 29'7 . J ohn.'iOI\ and Son
Li n coln /Merc ur y
540-3630.
Long Beach Arena
Tickets must be e x·
changed for reser ved
seats at the Convention
Center ahead of time.
Call 642-,5678. ext. 272 to
claim yoorlickeCs . ••• · Mtnhlig ffSJ
·75 Monza 56K m i. VS 5.6
liter, new brakes, tires.
tune -up $1500 firm
645-6127
CHEV '72 1MPALA
~9927
$1300
'68 Nova 4dr. p/s. ptb,
auto, $900/080
631-41912
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Mustang Ghia. 6 cyl.
23,000 mi. Fully loaded.
Orig. owner. XJnl. cond.
$3500. Days · 640-1813.
Eves: 7~17.
'67 red Must 289 V-8. auto
trans. xlnl cond. $3000.
540·4249
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'66 Olds 98. Xlnt cond.
Ori& owner . Pwr ac·
cessories. AM I FM
radio. A/C, smog cert.
$850. 49'-73117
'72 Chevy KintcS\VOOd
Estate Wgn, all elec win·
dows, seats, door locks,
am 8lrk stereo. a /c , lul(·
gage rack, many xlras,
brown/wht ext, gold int . '75 Midslze Olds Vista
xlnt cond. $1200 Rhllnda Cruiser 81K mi. $1750. 9
962·5355 pass. M5-6lZ7
C•tla••.. H30....... Hl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'77 J.lncoln Continental. '72 W1n, au&o, ale. lu1·
Full power, radlala, lthr. 1•1e rack, good cond.
Inter. am /f m /quad L.ijsasofiii;ti~;iitu_u_1 _1~~ spkra. M500 or trade. 11 f960
s m all car & cash . 963-ooes.ft. 5:30.pm.
C°""" HJ2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHOWIOOM COMD.
'7ST-TOP
Power brakes, power
windows, power-1teerin1
with tllt/teleacopln1
1teerln1 wheel. alr.
AM/FM stereo, rear
wlnitow defo11er,
automlltic tram. Snow wblte rib 8urluDdJ ia·
Wrior. IT.000 mlMI. Im·
meculate tbruout !
"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77,.,_ ..
.:/.!~
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windows. Power doOr locb, ..... window de-
fbu•. Iii llPG wttll 40I Vi.-All/I'll I lrack. ............. u.1po. , .... ,.o or
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SEA Of= UNANSWERED --. I -5Pl.A5M FRANTICALL 'r' ••.
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NOW, I SINK FO~ THE SECOND
Tl ME ••• QUESTIONS POUR OVER M'f
~EAD ••• ''WMO WAS VOLTAIRE?''
"WHO WAS CATO THE ELOER7'' •l
NOW, I COME UP FOR THE LAST TIME ••.
5PUTTERlN6 MALF-ANSWERS •• SPITTING
OUTVERBS, INFINITlVes COMMAS •••
--
p NAMCY·
I 'LL CLEAN THESE
ROCKS OUT OF MY
YARD
•
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TME SURFACE.. LAST SAW ME •• MA~K TME SPOT
ANOT~ER SC~OLAR
cAU6Mr IN TME
UNDE~l£>, M/>/AM l'M 60NE,MARCIE... WMeRE I -9ROWNEP IN A SEA OF
• -,. D MINUSES" ANP "INCOMPLETES" IM 60NE ...
By Ernie Bushmiller
OWW--
MY FOOT
IT SURE HURTS--I'D
BETTER GO SEE A I
DOCTOR
YIPE ···IT'S SO TENDER IT
HURTS TO PUT MY SHoe·oN
I'LL WEAR
ONE OF MY
UNCLe·s OLD
SHOES
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AFTE~ DR\VIN0
JEANNIE e>ACK TO
&PENCER FARM!),
f)AM oTOPo TO
v1e1r WITH
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c;P1Ct:= ~UCE: ...
TASTe IT. -'lff("
~l.JDGE PARKER
IF JEANNlE'.5 UPoET l THINK I DO, TOO! GET YOUR
lT WOUL.D DO HER OOOD TO COAT AND I'LL DRIVE
SPEND THE NIGHT HERE YOU D WN TO THE
WITH ME, f:JAM ! 6ARN!?!
MEANWHIL.f HERE, LET ME CARRY
THOeE DOWN TO Tfif CAR f
JEANNIE!
·.
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MAVSE ~O~ fJLAT'
t'r ~MA~KS O~
CON~LAMESZ FIZ'ALAC',.
i?:> ME ....
. .
By Hank Ketcham
..!M .JUST
GETTJN' A
'3~0ND
. .
I HOPE. 60! HE ALf>O TOLD
ME THAT TIM At-JD JEANNIE
ARE NOT 6ROTHE.~ AND
~16TER.'
MOON
: .. soMETHIN<5
,ABOUT "THE:
BE<5JNNING
OF...J,ANUARY
MAK~5 M~ ·
F~f;L. ' GOOI>.
STAND 8Y, 1981 !
PLUSHBonoM
15 OFF TOA
RUNNINC5
START.'
ULLINS
1981--A NEW YEAR
,A 5 CLr:=,AN AND PURE A5
NEW-FA 1-L-EN SLUSH.
DOCTOR SMOCK
OKAY, eo.,. :t'Lt-ee THe
c:>OCTOR
90 "rAtc• A ,_t-S•M-
COL.oAE!P CRAYON ANP C91VI!! He!R
SOMfJ COL.OR !
SCORC.HAPHOBIA z . FEA~ Of RDPE BORNS !
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Jus-r MAKS YOUR
R.OUNPS, NURSES!
By George Lemont
ooe-roR ! Poc:~oR !
"T"He PA-r'I eN-r IN 214
IS FAPING FAS-r'!
f
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by --r5t:PJ~/ Fl~
L01M LUCK, WH&F(E
"'Tlil! HeCK HAVE:
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SO I CAN
UNC7E:Rs1ANP.
Hi, t 'M .JOHN PARL I N~
AND WITH M£ 'TODAY 15
PMIL -n-tE ~ECN:>TE~
WH0'6 GOING "TO EXPLAIN
'l'HV WE. HAVE '"T1-E ~E,.,1'HE~ we DO.'
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"TELL ME. PHIL. •.. WHY HAVE OU~ WIN1'~~5 0fEN 50
COLO LAiELvr ARE TH£ WEATHf~ PATIE~NS SHIFTING?
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? llwre •re •t lffat ala differ·
eftCOI ... •••Int •t•il• ......... top ..id Mttom SNMll. Hew
~dilr can rou find them? Check •n1wer1 wittl ttloM below.
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THERE.l
SAYNO? TJ-IAT'S
OVERSIMPLIFICATION
IF EVER I HEARD IT.
ACA'8TAL
PASTIME
NMrly ~fourth of
•II n•mes of 1t•t• c.p-
lt•ls In tho U.S.A. h•v•
Mven letter1. No st•to
c•pltal hH a throo·
letter na me. but the
three lett ers •bovo re·
present In rebus form.
• capltal city with a
Mven letter name. Try
to make It out. Then
try to name the follow·
Ing seven·letter cap·
ltals: _•_,AZ -JGA
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Wiii our hero alnll hla atlot and win the game? You decide.
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FLAGGED OOWNI SMr,.n crayons or eotorod ponclls. Alllf1
colon to ent\ance ttlo wlnt,., scene abo'lo· 1-Rod. 2-Lt. lalve.
l-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tones. 6-Grffft. 7-Pu,,.o.
SPELLBIND.ER -SCORE JO points tor using all the
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FOR RICHARD HAYMAN, con·
ductor of Boston Pops Orchema
What .. the ..... ....,... 4Jf. c:onduc-
-P'~,, .. ...,..· ............... that ........... aromd °"
:....... the podiMm MCHHry? -G.B.,
...... Maine
• Conductors are supposed to hold
the orchestra together and maintain
the Integrity of the score. They must
direct the musicians according to the
conductors' Interpretation and not let
any musician. get lost on the way. 4 'When I rehearse with an orchestra I
Speak 90/tlv; c:any big ltidc. haven't worked with before. I warn
them in advance that I do a lot of fan-
cy waving around, which is to impress the audience -not them. I tell the
orchestra to try to ignore me. All of which means that in some ways a con-
ductor is not necessary at a concert because all the preparation and hard
work is carried out at rehearsals.
.fOR LE1Tl1A BAIDRIGE, author and etiquette-open
Do,.,..~ thlll ~ ......... be pst ol the tdlool
all'dt ...... ; that a, ........ ill the•' oow? -H • .1., c...-. \Vvo.
• No. Good manners are learned at home, or they"re
not learned at all. ,scbnnls are too aouded.-UMJ.---.~t--'
teac too burdened with work and paper work to
have to teach their students how to behave. A child
should anive at school every day knowing perfectJy well
how to behave. ·
FOR TOVAH FElDSHUH. star of The ldolmok~
Why cld you ~ that ,o11n probeblv the ~ pabuw:r
around who got~ ....... rd ......... the ... No.t
Cow.rd for the .... time? -S .P .• Wlllee Rock. Artl.
•I wasn't depressed -I was embarrassed. In 1970 I
walked up to' Noel Coward at the London alrpor1
because he seemed so familiar. "You're a friend of my
Uncle Harold," I sakf, holding out my hand. The
minute the words left my mouth I ~111Jed my faux pas.
He was charming about It. but I was embarrassed.
FOR .IOHN RnTER, anchonnan fOf the United Cerebral
Palsy Telethon. Jan. 17-18
You Mild that comp&llb-., ,...._work. &plliln, plwe.
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•I try to find out the best way to get to people, and I
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FOR lllE .. ASK" EDITOR
.... trw ..... Pft!r <Yl'oole cllln't do
.. homework b hla mm. ~ SIJatt
Non, and c:.....t the movie to rwa
owrtlme and OWi' the badget? -s.c ..
Glut F ... Mont .
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steps before the cameras. he ~s
researched the role lnskfe out. from
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He dkfn't learn till almost the last
minute that a scene In The Stunt
Mon called for him. a non-gum-OTooie: al bubbes ond ~-
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produce an Impressive bubble right away. that scene needed more than one
take. Finally, the size of the bubble met with the director's approval.
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How to Avoid Raising
Cain and Abel
Some rivalry between siblings Is healthy. but too much can lead to big trouble. Heres
what parents can do to help their children become good friends for life.
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By Elisobeth Colemon
Brynner
.. The most common complaint
that young mothers have today
Is that their two young children
do not get
along." states Dr.
Burton Wpite/au·
lhor of The First
Three Years of
Life.
White. who ran
the Preschool Pro·
ject at Harvard
University from
1%& to 1978, has
found that the big·
gesl factor In sib·
ling rivalry Is the
age difference be-
tween the children.
-·Mis research shows -thai -the clOSer t~
children are In age,
the greater the
rlva!ry. with the
most Intense rivalry occurring.
therefore. when children are about
one year apart. It usually drops off
prograstvety after an age spntad al
montha and needa even greater
attention, the elder albllng may
begin to feel locked out of hla
pamata' qf/ectlona.
three years.
Parents who
don't have the op
lion of planning
·their children three
years apart may IX!
relieved to know
that nol only is
sibling rivalry nor
mal. but it can
even be healthy
Reports child
psychologist Bn-n
da K. Bryant of the
University of Cali
fornia at Davis.
"Kids are learning
important negotia
ting skills when
they-fight It -may
be a very natural
context in whkh
they can argue
and then learn
how to resolve
conflicts ..
Fighting can go
too far. though
Boston child psy
chlatr ist Dr. Nancy Rollins tells parents
to be wary when the spats are nor
balanced by periods of affection.
Other Jed flags· excessive tantrums .
iealousy. hostility. competition.
criticism or P,hysical aggression by one
or both children. .
Sibling rivalry often stems from a
child's fear that his parents love a sib·
Ung more than him. It OCCUI'$ most
between boys. less often between girls
and least frequently of au between
siblings of the opposite sex.
Birth order is an Important factor in
sibling rivalry. Competition between
the two elder children -who often
display the greatest difference In
character and temperament -is
usually the most intense. According to
Dr. John Platt. consulting psychiatrist
for the Elk Grove School District In
Elk Grove, Calif.. the birth· order
characteristics often show up In these
ways:
~ -The oldest child, Intense and
· highly critical, tries too hard to be the
perfect ·number one. Sometimes. he
becomes discouraged and with-
draws. ("Never put pressure on the
okfat child," warns Platt, "He's put
enough preuure on himself by the
time he's 8 to last a lifetime.")
The ea:-yg•i1ng secund"botn
("of tl!n a slob." accr1rdlng to Platt)
becomes the "Avis child" who trie~
hard to bE>al the older competition
and ofte n succeeds -thus heighten
ing the first one's dilemma
-The youngest child . who quick
ly reali1.es thc11 he can't win anything
by sheer force. ~corn!!~ the charmer.
the clown. the 01d11ipukllor
Thoughtful preparatio n of a child
for the arrival of a new baby can help
to minimize resentment. Child psy
ch1atrist Or Leonard E Lawrence
beliews that "parents have got to
start talking about 11 as soon as it
becomes an issue withm the family.
which is generally when the woman
confirms pregnancy "
White insists. however. that the
real problem arises when the new
baby is about 8 monlhs old and
beginning to crawl The baby. now
mobile. requires greater attention
from the mother 1ust whe n the older
child (assuming that th~re is aboul a
year's difference in age) craves the
mother's attention most
''The parents have to undersrand ...
says White. "that the older child is
really in trouble Not the kind that
wl!I datroY. his llfe..i...blJt It is a very dlf·
fk:ult time emotionally~ -· ---
He Offers suggestions to reduce
the pressure on the older child: Don't
make a big fuu over the baby In front
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Sibling Rlvalf!I
·of him: spend time alone every day
with the older child ; get the older
child out of the house as much as
possible; and, while watching out
carefully for the little one's safety.
remember that it is not abnormal at
that age for the older child to try lo
harm the younger one.
If all this sounds like a lot of wOJk. it
is. But it doesn't take Super Parents to
do a good job of raising children.
Lawrence insists that. whether or not
the parents spend much time away
from the children. "the most impor·
tant thing is that they be clear. direct
----~Lwbat bebauior is
acceptable. what behavior is not and
the penalties that will be imposed
because of the latter. A Cfhild who gets
away once with hitting"his younger
sibling in front of a parent feels he has
license to do it again."
Physically holding an angry child
with a hug or a restraining arm is an
extremely helpful approach. "Hold -
ing not only sets the limits," says
Rollins. "it makes it safe for the child .
It tells him you won't let him get out of
control and do things he'll be sorry for
later_"
As children grow. the tactics par-
ents use must evolve. Games which
emphasize cooperation -riding a
seesaw, for example -should be en·
couraged. Sharing cookies or marbles
can be made an adventure -one
child divides the goods into two piles
and the other one chooses which pile
he wants. Children can be given
specific duties around the house (the
9 ·year-old helps mother cook; the
7 -year-old sets the table) which allow
the pareats to praise each child in·
dividually,
fights will inevitably break out. but
Rollins thinks that by the time a child
ls 5 or 6. a parent should be able to sit
down and talk with him. "Encourage
your children to talk about their
fights," she advlse5, "but wait until
they've cooled off."
Lawrence. whose two elder chll·
---11rin are-now teen-agers, 6eneves It's
a good Idea to stay out al the squab-
bles once the youngstm are oad
enough to fend fot then.Iva. "If I
fllaelwfh Colunon Srynn:irr le o jrnfo,_
wrllilr who apttlo.,,,. In onkln otlour r#w
lo~
(continued)
jumped in every time my children had
a negative interaction." he' chuckles.
"I could make the situation one which
would become chronic and unhealthy.
My choice is to stay out, and the kids
seem to work things out."
A suggestion from Dr. Platt: If you
have to get involved. don't try to ar·
bitrate a fight while in the middle of
it. "You lose sight of common sense
when you're in a rage so just back off
arid wait until you've calmed down."
Above all, experts suggest that
parents try to maintain some
perspective. A sibling relationship is
only ona ol many factor~ which in--
fluence a developing child. And a lit·
tie competition doesn't spell disaster.
"It's certainly not the end of the
world." says Dr. Rollins. "Parents
have lo accept the fact that those
feelings are part of a child's normal
Rivalry between
siblings often con-
tinues throughout
,their lives. •
development. They are nothing to be
ashamed of and they can be
negotiated ...
Last September two researchers
presented one of the first major
studies of rivalry among oduh siblings.
Helgola G. Ross and Joel I. MUgram.
both psychologlsts at the University of
C incinnati, studied 65 indMduals be-
tween the ages of 25 and 93: Their
study revealed that competitiveness
and rivalry between siblings often con·
tlnues throughout their lives.
But recent studies also reveal that
siblings who have strong positive lies
with each other maintain those ties
over the years. Surveys by the Na-
tional Retired Teac;hers' Association
-American Association of Retired
Persons Andrus F°'l-'ndatlon In
Washington Indicated that 80 percent
Of ekreffY Aminciilinil1'n111l!!ut one
living sbllng and rely on him or her
often for 1Upport and companionship.
Helping your children to worit
through dfftcukin with each other
now guarantees them at &east a
chance for a k>ng and happv ,..
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Ftan Tatkenton Sc1ambles
Fo1 TV Success
By Suzy Kolter
T he kids hang around the
perimete,.t of the TV studio.
tugging at their parents'
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and pens. fidgeting while they get up
the nerve lo ask their hero for his
autograph. To the multitude of
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worth having, one hand worth shak·
ing -that of Fran Tarkenton.
"Here you go. Kevin,'' Tarkenton
-says. his hand roughing up one boy's
sandy hair before sending him back lo
his family with an autograph securely
in his grasp and a joyful wonderment
that the famous man knew his name.
Tarkenton hadn't asked the young
Tarkenton's philosophy was best ex·
emplified by the title of his 1969 .
autobiography: Better Scramble
Than Lose.
"What's life if it isn't filled with risk?"
asks Tarkenton. "There's a lot of risk
in football . You can do your job well
and still lose. Most other parts of
. society are different from sports: you
do your job well and you can win. Btit
if there are no risks, or no challenges.
then there are no chances a\ success.··
Even after he quit football. he con-
tinued hustling, to the point where he
. now flies some 20. 000 miles a
month. He's president of Tarkenton
& Co .. a management consulting firm
that deals with 250 major corpora·
tions around the world: he hawks a
variety of products, from shampoo to
Fron and Cathy Lee Crosby shore arnmemenl at a That's l~ib&e! stunt.
fan for his name: he just happened to airlines: and he's pursued a television
overhear It In a conversation between career. He now shares Monday Night
the boy ·and his mother seconds Football duties wtth Don Meredith
before the youngster approached with and co-hosts (with John Davidson
his request. And Tarke nton. the op-and Cathy Lee Crosby) one of
portunlstk: would-be poUticlan and America's hottest weekly series.
professional celebrity with the per· At the risk of sounding hyperbolic,
sonal touch, picked up on It and, as what can one possibly say but That's
always. made the most of his chance. Incredible!
Seizing opportunities has been "I lead the best of aU lives," Fran
Tarkenton's way throughout his life. admits. "I can be sitting In my dressing
Never the most physlcaUy gifted of room on the That's lncttdtble! set one
quarterbacks. he nonetheless rettred day. Last week I was sitting In a 1V
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F1an Ta1kenton (oontlnaw4}
and prefers to be taken seriously as a
leader rather than a hero.
.. I don't e ven like the thought of be·
ing some kid's hero ." says Tarkenton
in his nasal. soft-spcH<en manner.
"The idea of depending on an athlete
-as a role model for kids just isn't right.
Ifs the parents' responsibility to pro-
vide the role model. I don't want
some other person or parent °' hero
to pull that routine on my kids. I have
a responsibility 10 my family and to
me. not to the kids out there whom I
don't know. And they should be turn·
. Ing lo their own families for guidance.
not to heroes who may or may not be
what the kids want them to be."
Tarkenton carries this Clown-lo·
earth philosophy into his life as a
pi)rent. (He and his wife of 20 years.
Elaine. are currently separated and .......
records: most yards passing. most
total passes. most passes completed,
mosl touchdown passes and mosl
yards rushing by a quarterback.
Despite the constant adulation.
though. he admits there were prob·
lems in dealing with the fans, especial-
-ty toward th#? ta~ end of his almost
two-decade car~r. "My last couple of
years of footbaU I had very little pa·
lience with a lot of the people around
me. I was abused by people in
restaurants; while I was walking down
the streets. That really hurt me, so for
a time I didn't go out as much. Some-
one would come up to me and say.
'Why did you let us down?' 'Why did
you lose?-' I find that horribly rude. Or
I'd be eating in a restaurant and
someone would say, 'I hate to disturb
you but would you sign these five
'9 ... • 1: aut~aphs?' Hell.
:5 they don't hate to
disturb you."
Having no w
made the suc·
cessful transition
from sports to
other fields does
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The thought that
he could be just a
dumb ;ad< or is
successful just
because he was a
football star
makes him bridle.
As do critics' barbs
about That's In·
credible, criticism
that he terms "un·
just."
"We all take
risks every day of
our lives." he
"The Scrambler" In his glory days: In 18 years, Tarlcenton
ran /or more than two mlles In tOtal yardage.
points out. "We
share joint custody of their children.) take a risk every Hme we get on a
Al home with his three kids. Angela, plane, but that doesn't stop us. There
16: Matthew, 11 : and Melissa. 10. he are people who climb mountains be·
remains Fnm Tarl<enton, father. not cause they're there. They are still
Pran Tarkenton. superstar. going to climb those mountains
UBelng a hero tends to set you up whether we put them on 1V or not.
as some kind of perlect human being Same for those stunt men. The
or something real stupid like that." he stunts are a smaU part of the show.
notes. "Hen. I don't want my kids to bu1 those people are going to do
think I'm perfect, and I don't want those stunts whethet we pa~ them to
anybody else to think II. either. I want or not."
my kids to know .now that I'm just do-Tarkenton's own ltfe may be a hec· ·
lng the best I can wlttt my ltfe. I've got tic one. but It's rather straight-arrow In
the same problems as the next per-nature. He plays golf and tennis regu·
son. I don't want to wait until they're larly and chauffeurs the kids around,
21 and have them tum around and aD the while shaking hands, patting
say, 'But. Dad, I thought you said you heads and remembering names. Not
were perfect.' I've got as many surprisingly. perhaps, there's talk that
biemlshes as they do. as many as one day he might even run for pollt·
everybody else." !cal office.
Born In Richmond. Va .. the son of And bat of aD, as far as Tarkenton
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4. Just before serving, stir In beer and
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5. ~ over toest points or toasted
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Candid Confessions from
Fiim Stat Gloria· Swanson
By Tony Sche<man
Th4' Manhattan apar1-
~ is full of plants
· and the past. You
could lose yourself
forever staring at mementos;
a snapshot of a little girl
roller-skating In Washington,
D.C .. In the early 1900's; a
1925 passport bearing a
yellowed image of the same
person, by then a
beautiful woman
and the world's big·
gest movie star. They
are e.arier lncama-
dons " the tS1y. gay•
haired woman who
sits here and glances
at a silver box In·
scribed "To Gloria
Swanson. from the
cast, staff and crew
of Sunset
uar ."
,
. nedy's little-known foray into
the motion·pk:ture business.
More maniages: six in all.
Decline, comebacks. dislllu·
sionment with Hollywood
and then a whole series of
new adventures. Gloria
Swanson has put ii all down
on paper:
"The most diffk:ull things
to write about were some of
the marriages. And the parts
Gloria Swanson
suddenly jumps up,
as if bored with the
past. and says, "Let
me get you some-
thing to dmk... She
returns in a few ml·
Todav: Swanson with current
huiband. wrller Wilam Duftv ...
nutes from the kitchen wtth a
tray, but the coffee table is so
cluttered with memorabilia
that there's no place for it.
where I had to tell
about somebody
else behaving in a
n ot· very· attractive
inanner."
learn nothing there. How
much do you learn at a cock·
tail party?"
She settled more or less
permanently in Manhattan in
the 30's . But unlike so many
aging stars. she didn't just
fade away: She branched
out. One of her early New
York exploits was the found·
Ing of a company called
Multiprises. Inc., which
smuggled Jewish
~cientists oul of Nazi
Europe. Swanson I also became a
., seasoned Broadway
performer and had
her own television
series when televi-
sion was still a
novelty.
Then came
"11'$ getting so I'm storing
stuff under my bed," she
says. "But you sh~ld've
seen the place when I was
doing the book -papers
everywhere." The book Is
her recent autobiography,
Swanson on Swanson.
Kennedy, for In-
stance. f ifty years
later. Swanson re·
grets the affair. "I
wish It hadn't hap-
pened. I might have
Yesterday: Gloria in 1934 with her
children, Joseph (her adopted son}.
Michelle and Gloria.
"I never went through
such agony a$ I did writing
this book." says Swanson. "I
was In tears. Terrible ordeal.
especially for someone who
does not hve In the past."
The past: born In Chic~
In 1899. Accidental entry In·
to the lnfant world of motion
pictures. A "guaranteed ex-
tra" at $13.25 a week. Mar-
riage at 17 to WallKe Biery.
Dllcowry by Cedl ~-De
Mlle -and ~ fame. A
salary offer, at the age of 26,
d over a mlllion a year,
which Swanson tumed down
_tx:>.prod•ic:e b8r qr.wa ,._, A
hurt peop&e . And I was living
a lie with my husband."
(She was married then to a
French marquis.)
Long after Kennedy pulled
out of Mtsa Swanson's life, he
made periodic attempts to
get back Into It -without'
success. In London, ln-1932,
she was awakened by a
phone call In the middle of
the night. It was Kennedy
calling from the Democratk:
convention In Chicago, say-
ing, "Gloria. I want you to
say hello to the oat Presl·
dent of the United States -
Franldln Delano Rooeevelt."
&w.Neft'• ,..,0..... '"Mqw
dar. you.! I don't went to tal<
lo ...... Md ldan't WWil to
... to~ ..
dtr2 Jtmll ~ s-tr*-
~ C.nd .n eqully ...
trous. low ...., Wlh Ja.ph
P. Kennq dumg Ken-~ l 9'J2, the herdc pt-.
d Swenlorfa ftb c:.-T WM
r_,.,_n•:lf•#: I llM'....,. :ovir:-s.tii. • gl9d of II. 1 .,.. °" ~......, ol ..-.. IWJlad Holywood; l could
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stunning performance in
Sunset Boulevard. and a
flood of movie offers. Turning
almost au " them down,
Swanson went to Europe as a
newspaper correspondent.
As If this weren't enough, she
became a fashion designer in
the SO's and 60's.
ThoUgh Swanson refuses
to live In the past, she
respects It. "I remem·
ber a time when people had
manners ... when there was
romance In the air.
"Youngsters today have
no manners. When th.y're
Introduced co ~ frtay say.
'May I ul ~~ ftnt
rwme?' Af!d I think, Don It
m.M you /eel that nu:h.,.
.., to cal me Gbtl whtn
~don't ewn know me?
Why don't you jult eel me
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Cmnaps: The Pause
That Refieshes
By Lesly Berger
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T h~ Idea of an afternoon nap
may make you recall your
childhood. when your parents
or a nursery schoolteacher
forc~d you to resCOffering the ex-
planation. "It's good for you." Al-
though you might think those· child -
hood naps were more for the benl?fil
of the adults in your life than for you.
it turns out that not only were naps
good for you then, they might well be
a smart idea for you now as an adult.
According 10 Dr. Robert Van de
Castle. clinical psychologist and head
of the Sleep and Dream Laboratory at
e nergize you. it will help you to digest
your food better.
W hile it's probably most comfort·
able to curl up on a bed or a couch to
nap, rhat might not be possible for
you duri ng the workday. You
shouldn't have any difficulty. tl)ough. ,.
raking a brief nap in you r chair, par-
tic ularly if the chair has a comfortable
headrest. One advantage of nappifl!lio-
in a chair is that you're not as likely 10
drop off into an extended sleep. You
will probably awaken in a few min-
utes. the ideal length for a catnap
There are other ways to limit the
length of your naps. For instance. you
can try to .. program" yourself to wake
up afler a few minutes. Dr. Van de
Castle recommends that
while you are drifting off to
sleep. you tell yourself. "rm going to lie down for
15 minutes. When I awak-
en Will ~refreshed. in
vigorated and restored.·· If
you would like to catnap al
the office occasionally bur
d o n 't feel confid e nt
enough with this self.
progra.-iming m ethod.
you can always take the
precaution of bringing a
small alarm clock to work.
How can you tell if nap-
ping will help you per·
the University of Virginia Medical sonaUy'! See how you feel when you
Center in Charlottesvtlle. naps -wake up. If you find that a nap of any
especially the brief "catnap" variety length leaves you fee6ng tired and
lasting no more than 15 minutes -groggy; ii you have difficulty reorient-
can offer both p hysiological and Ing yourseK afterward: or if you find
psychologk:al benefits. you cannot get to sleep a t night when
For starters. a nap will help refresh you've taken a nap d uring the day,
you if you're tired. Napping also gives fhen napping may not be right far you.
the body a chance to pass through, Re member, napping Is not a substitute
even If only for a very brief time, the for a good nighfs sleep.
stage of sleep when you dream. a nd · However. you may find you
according to Dr. Van de Castle ... The awaken from a nap feehng "bright-
dream imagery released during this eyed and bushy-tailed." Many people
time enables you to discharge certain who are under a great deal of pressure
psychological tensions you may have during the day -such as those who
been feehng during the day." work hard and worry frequently about
Catnaps are preferable to longer their w~. 91\tdents who must study
naps of one-or two-hour durations. constantly or hanted parents who are
says Dr. Van de Castle. because the exhausted from running after the kids
longer naps can aher 900r body's "ctr-an day -can ftnd naps to be a re-
cadian rhythm" -the 24-hour Inter-storatlve. invigorating part of their daily
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The ABC's Of
School Phobia
It's estimated that 9Chool phobia -
an Irrational and penAstent fear of go-
ing to 9Chool -may lllffed up to 1 per-
cent of al chldren. And retumSlg to
9Chool from~ lllce the Ouistmas
vac.adoo can worsen the Problem.
.Many children occasionally fake an
IDness to avo~ school, but according
to Dr. Floyce McCauley, child psy-
chiatrist at the MedlcaJ Colege of
Pennsylvania, "Nine times out of 10,
the chUd will be ready to go back the
next day. But In school phobia, this
avoidance will penlst day after day."
Parents must first find why the child
Is avoiding school. He might be afraid
of a particular teacher or undressing In
gym clas5 or even that big dog on the
way to tchool. But tf no tangible rea-
son can be found, school phobia
could be the problem.
McCauley advlles that parents en-
courage the child to go beck to 9Chool
to overcome his fear, and i problems
persist, to seek countellng for him.
Cure Or Quackery?
A battle royal II brewing over a con-
trownlal arthrtil treatment recently
outlined In this country. In his book,
Ntauto/ Rde/ From Arlhrlil, "*"'-
IC:lef'ltilt John Croft dlilms that an a -
trect taken from the ....,-lpped
mUIMl - a tiny lhellftlh bind olf the
c<Mm of N.w l.ealand -QI\ ~ ,..
duce the pain end .... of erthrtltl.
ttow.v.r, the tNlllment, which Ml
actu.ly bMn avllilllble under • variety
of ~ for VMIJ, hat bMn de-
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In . . me
Joe Troise admits he's duU. And
he was convinced there were md-
lions more out there like him. So last
January, he founded the Dul Men's
Club, dedkated to anti-trendies
everywhere; to those, for example.
for whom plain old tap water wtU do
just fine. Over 500 members have
tned, and, In October, the
s ame openeabi
Carroll, Iowa, Inducting such mem-
bers as Robert Young, <>me Nelson
and Walter Mondale.
Troise, a West Coast automotive
writer, explains that dull Is not the
nounced by several medical organlza·
tions, including The Arthrtis Founda-
tion. The Foundation calls Croft's
treatment .. unproven,. and lumps It
with such other ''miracle" cures as
cobra venom, Chuiong Toukuwan (a
Chinese herb) and the drug DMSO.
A spokesperson for the Food and
Drug Admintstration (F.D.A.) says,
"Treatmentl like these ra11e people's
hopes and may steer them away from
tr~. proven remedm." In late
Nowmbs the F.D.A. banned Importa-
tion d the !JWll-lA>ed ml.911 and
tlrx:e, It ays, Croft would not submit
It for tallng. And at lut report, the
promotional blitz for Croft's book has
been c.aa.ct. and he has NM"Md
to New 1.aland.
A Memory He Can
Count On
When the Poetal Service came up
with the kla NCently of a nJne~
ZIP code, ~ II heel Rljan 5mb
WMn MaNdevan In mind. You ....
Rtilan wl have no problem rern.m-
same as boring. "DuD simply means
not charismatic," he says. "Dull peo-
ple are just Introverted , not given
toward as!Jessiveness or self-praise.
They just go about doing their jobs. n
Membership In the club, whose
slogans Include, "We're out of it and
proud of tt," costs $5 a year. Accord-
in to Trols4!, _you can ua ·
among other things, you like meat
loaf, you drive a domestic car or
you're mistaken for an off-duty cop
because of the way you dress.
"Lawyers and accountants automa-
ttcaDy get in," he adds.
Rajan fie~) being te*d ~ Fox.
being nine numbers -he can
mernortze J0,000 dlglls. •
Rajan, a shy, Indian-born, 23-year-
old, hes been studied at the UnJyenty
of Mtnnaota for the pall 5ix months.
and Dr. Bil Fox, the psychology pro-
f..ar who lt IAdlng the raarch,
nota, ~ ii clwty an aatption,
but he doa suggest the aipadtla of
the human memory."
Dr. Fox can't really explain hoW
ftaiiln '• memory works but notes that
hil .U lppllea only to nu(nben:
Rljan'• Neal d 9Wntl and ~
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For Toothaches
You may be holding an unexpected
cure for toothaches In your very own
hand. According to researchers at
Montreal's McGill University, rubbing
Ice into a muscle In yow hand may be
the best way tc;> aleviate toothache
pain until you can get to a dentist .
To find the right muscle. take the
hand on the same side as the tooth-
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your hand, place your thumb snugly
against YoUr index finger and note the
muscular "bump" that forms In the V.
Open your thumb and massage where
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When parents get divorced, it may
be better for children to bve ~h the
parent of the same sex, according to
research at the University of Texas,
Dallas. Boys who go to live with their
· fath~-a~~ls ~' MbJ ·
mothers seem to be warmer, less de-
manding, more mature, more sod·
able, more independent and to have
greater self-esteem than children ~v·
ing with the parent of the opposite
sex, It was reported recently In Psv·
chology Todav. The researchers note
that same-sex custody arrangements
may keep children from becoming
emotidnal substitutes for a spouse,
while also giving the chddren their
most easlly identifiable aduh models.
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$6 ggf (Belt Holster • .• Included)
............ .............. ................. ........ ~I ·RETAIL ~VALUE $1.99 __ -J
How · much Did vou wa111. {
Jog or-Run TOdaU?
LET OUR
PEDOMETER
TELL YOUI
OoctOfs agr1t th.It Mllung. 1o091ng and runmno are
eitc:.el4ent WllYS to keep,yourseff in top p11ys1cal condition
Now 11 wiN be easy !or you to set goals tor you"811 by
knowing exXl!y how mueh dtstlnee you cover Nell
hOur. dlY Of wea '#1111this1>1tcl$IOll ~meler It ftQ·
1sters uo to 5 moles 1n Y. m<le tllCltmenls
Con'ftllltnt ciCI lltadlts pedometer 10 your belt Of
WllSI bllld Accurllel)' cllclls oft WtfY ~ep you like Ind
19\s you ~now lllSI llOw llf you·.,. gone
You'll be surp11sed hOw muc:h you walk 1us1 ""~"'II
your dlfly rounds II sdlool. work Of ~ ll's tlw fun
way to llelp you keep yourseff healthy Ofdef your
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the ulest folding knife ev8f made. When ACTUALLY ADJUSTS YOUR SHOES TO · 1IVhl shots elld1y wlltTt tt1ey
llurtl AtiMJ tht PIMIS ClllStd lly
corns llld IMRllOfts fast' ..... your
strou ht ~k• cosily. custom·maH
sllotmlkef sl\ot\1
knife, 4" long, with a barrel and
bolsters f04'g8d from a massive block of
sold brass. And hardwood handtes are ri-
veted to the body to gtve you a safe, sure grip. .
The blade is razor-sharp, hand honed
stainless steel, 3y," long. And. it's probably
you snap open the blade, a spring-steel THE EXACT SHAPE OF Jllf1" •
barloclcs the blade in place. It simply can't YOUR FEET! .--~
be cloSed until you release the k)ct(. ,IF'
This is the knife for hunting and fishing, JI. ..I.
~ 1Woltu1on1Htyte slloe S1~cllef apancls
llld sollens lellller at m1r1-1111dt tllot mllerial$
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Ind bull40M.
hen bleltr. S4*iJl inserts pop Into holes w•IQI·
C111Y placed on Ille Sfretcfler. oive you EXTRA llNlcfl
IOr lnctvktull troullll IPQll. SflECW. PRICE of onfY SS.ti.
for camping, for just plain cutting up
around the house. S4milar knives sell for up
to $25, and this exact same knife is
nationally advertised for dollars more than
our low, low $6.99. And, if you order now,
we'tt even engrave your Initials FREE In a
solid brass plate on the side of the knife.
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11a1io111, you'll want to order '"'u ·-one for home,
o• 10 11.ccp io the truot ol yovr car for crncrpn·
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"harness" thlt body heat and use it to kelp warm on
the coldest nights. Our Non-Electric Bed Wanner
WOtts on !tie princ:ipll or reflected body hut.
This new improwd hut shllt is 'midi from Ou·
pont's new mirltle Tyyek9, $pun bonded Olefin. It's
as sort as a baby's skin. You won't even know it's on
. the bed. Coma c:ocnpl9te wllh lllstic comer tabs to
hold the "*' llnnly In pllct. •
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YEARS
so convenient in
ottice,bedroom, den!
,"l
Ifs a must tor convalescents-and a real
corwenience tor anyone who reads. eats. Adjusts lnst•ntly
or works on a chair or bed The sturdy To Any Anile!
3·wheeled stand slides easily under any
bed. And the table IOp adjusts from 29" to
'•0" tall. The large. walnut woodgrain·
hmshed 22" • 1 S" top tilts 90 1n 811her
direction. Whafs more. the entire table-
sland and all!-can be folded to a compact
2"1" nanow. to store easily under a bed or tn
a closet. when not in use.
Tables almost identical to these have SOid
nationally for $5'4.99-and were a bergain at
tti.t low price
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This Full Page Magnifier is a god-
send to anyone who has trouble read-
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eyestrain ... ends searching for your
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Makes it easy to use the phone
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The lens itself is a miraculous Fres-
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TV WEEK. JANUARY 4. 1981
~ORANGE COUNTY
CAR BUYERS GUIDE
"1111111 ... .._ ______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY_,,.
BMW
IOI Mel 4...S IMW
At Beach Blvd. & Whittier
La Habra -522-HJJ
CADILLAC
MAIRS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.tl 00
C HRY~LER-PL Y
A'l\AI
C .. Y ......... YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Cotti Meu -14'-ltJ4
UMWllllTY OLDIMOl&I
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta Meta -1*"41
I It'~ C 0 l rJ M f-RC U ~ Y ........
UllOOUI. •C91 ......... tvd..
CDllaMela ......
camaMOTOIS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -IJS-3171
CHEVROLET
COMMB.L CHIVIOLIT
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa-146-1200
OATSUN
MIWPOIT DATSUN
888 Dove Street
Newport Beach -IJJ· I JOO
PORSCHE-AUDI
CMICI IYHSOM, IMC.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -'7J.OtOO
-.&. YAM
POllCMI AUDI -
13831 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove
616-JHI
.-
IOY CilVB IMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640-6444
. SADDLBACI IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
IJl-2040 -4t5-4t4t
AMC-JEEP
COSTA..sA
AMC~-UMAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -14t-IOH
OLDSMOBILE
UMIYBSITY OlDSMOlll.I
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140-t640
TOYOTA
IAIU m TOYOTA
1986 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -64MMJ
VOLKSWAGEN
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11111 Beach Bl11Ct., •
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MAii HOWAID
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13731 ...... 8Mt.
Glrden~
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HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE
The
Tim Conway Show
"The Tim Conway Show," airin1 Saturdays at 8:30PM
on CBS, futures skits, blackouts, son1s and dances
and a 1uest star each week. Tim, shown here with two
of the show's reculars, Miriam Flynn (I) and Mauie
Roswell, is 1oined each week by his best au·
diente,Harvey Korman. The two comedians convulsed
viewers with their nonsense for almost 1 dec.ade on
"The Carol Burnett Show," but nobody l1u1hs harder
than they do-at each other. Joinin1 them are Dick
Orkin and Bert Berdis. The Don Cnchton dancers
provide the dancint and sm1in1 chores.
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.. • C • "" 11'1111 .....,_ TM Ille finals of the Sl15.000 lililtf H11h life Cltsslc 1n An1he1nf, Calif
tW .... fot1 11nked bounc matches ol the 70's are h1&llli&hled. ta.lfl ..... ,, ...
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SUllDAY, JMUMY 4 I•• "U.." (adv) '77-P!lilhp Swanson.
l:tl • "Y•n. Mille tlMI Ows" (com) '68-Henry fond1, Lucille 11111. Van Johnson. fom Bosley.
• "A Yilll llr (ftfY S..." Documentary.
t:t1e 0 CD "Oii, CM!" (com) '17-Georae Burns. John Denver. Te11 C111, Donald Pleasence.
• (]) C£a) a "IMcll c.w, -~llCt Kid" (wes) '69-Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Katharine Ross. )
llOllDAY, JMUMY 5
l:tl •"lie 11111 Is 111 WIN" (dr1) '62-lettrey Hunter
• "L111 D1J'I JMr11tr" (dra) '62-Katheune Hepburn. lison
Rob11ds. Dean Stockwtll. t:11e no111e ........ ·
• Cf) (JI (ft) "SSl·0..111 FllPf' (d11) ·77-LCHne Greene. Bert Coowy, M1rhn M1lnei.
lUESDAY, .IMUM'f ' l:OI • "CnmaHrltlt" (mys) '71-Robtrt Wiener, Robert Hooks.
• "A Qlliet P'tlce II Iii'' (mys) ·13-C.rroU Biker. Jean Solel
• '11lt Iii Clr.W.,.. (dr1) '51-llirk Douclas. Jin Sterlin& t:tl • (]) @ <17J ''Wer• If ....., .. (dr1) '80-K11f Malden. R~ Mc
Clltlahan. Ron Silm. l11co.woodrvtt.
lftDIODAY, JMUMY 7
l:tl • '11lt S,0.1 111141" (clra) '62-Rock Hudson. Burl Ires
•..,.. Drum" (dra) '76-Gfact,s Kn11hl. Blrry H1nkeuon
• "P11rilll" (dra) '61 -froy Donlhue, Cl1udttte Colbert.
t:t1 8 CJ) Cfll "llltd IM S-..1: Tiit Uftr Yun" (wes) '79-
W1ll11111 Kall. fom Beren1er
TMUISDAY, .IMUAIY I ..... (J}J ()fl ,, .........
• "Dutll tf 1 '4111f1Pt•r" (wts) '69-Richard Widmark. len1 HOfot G "Tiit Olar" (d11) '66-Stepllen Boyd, Clh Sommer
• "Tiit Y .... N d1"ll._,. (d11) ·~9-Paul Nnrman FllDAY, MllUMY t
l:tt • "Jtry'' (wes) '72-Robby Benson. Jolln Marley. • "AIH& C.1111 5'1*f" (d11) '70-[d Nelson, Suianne Pleslltlle
t:oo • ctl r101 l2tl "1"'91" (com)·'79-Kate Jackson. Andrew Stevens
SATURDAY, IHUAIY 10 ':tO • "l•&•lld of logy Crffk" (doc) ·n-Dav1d Hess. Lucy Grantham
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• face the Natilll 11 f'inl S.ncl1y •" (j) llleM: 10 be announced e Day If Discowery
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TV WEEK, JANUARY 4, 1981
-10:30-
11 2 With You
D At One With e r 3 10 llf, lids Are '"Jle Toe
D Cryst1I Cltlledr1I a> Cllnry Chl,et
11:00
Iii Mov11: "Get Cllristie Lowe!"
(dra) ·1• lheirsa Graves. Hmy
Guardino Paul Stevens m f1ith ""' lifts a> Cllurdl in Ille HCMllt
6l) Mnterpitce Theatre: T estalMlll
ol Youtll (R)
<SO Soccer, Miff 111 Germ1ny
-11:30-D hlk Allollt ritt11rts
D 3 (21 Anim1b, Animab
I Star Trek
D Rev. Ttrry Cole Whitt1•er
101 Spectrum m Tltt l rldy !_~
12:00
Dlll5i11tt
Ill lost in S,.Ce D 3 .10 2t lssut1 & A1twtn
D S.arcfl m I LM lltty
II) T1ru• ~41 s,.ns Allttriu
6l) Gos,el A«or•i•I to TMH ID lo1i1111t1ns
M Sli111 Cuitllle
-12:30-
• 1 12 tlfl TMlr
Dllfl 'II
I 3 I 12t 0.rKliolls
With Ed Aaner,
Purl Selley, Norm
, Cro1by, Devld
Hllrtmen, Denny
Keye, Sheri Lewie,
Ho.red by Meredith Mee AH,
Hvflt 0owna Johnny Methl1,
lieUNen McGovern, Ronnie
Mttuo. Merlin Oteen, Petrlcle
Ann Petta ...... end Crofte,
end lerltl V.ughen.
Also, see dramatic film stories of
the plight of children in Honduras.
Bangladesh, Senegal ~nd Thailand.
Join ... ""°" for ..... two-.......... Ion of hope fal .... ottn ... of .. wortdl
IUNDAY. JANUARY 4,
l:G0-10i00 1111 • KTTV, CH 11
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1:00 'I lJ.J llJ) ...... . ID a TM, ... , Slllw
1'1C ...
.. (IJ tlGJ a li.W Mt111in1 ~ With nosl On•d Hartman
•• frlldn
• TM Gfut S.-• Coater ., ......... lttl ...... a Mldleilt ltllrer .. "'1
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• TMft Is I Wa,
•T• I Je1ry
• llilllty lllllSe Mtur • llill11 ... .,,
80..rwr
8:00
• (1}I C.,llitl llalllllOO
(() Sil .. SI• Oifto e•mci. ......... , ... ,.
erutwn R rurt; VtatlaMt Soup Mon
. -1:30-
• &llli1111'a llla11d
• TM Flllltstonts e TM leatles Cartoons
0 Futures
Cl !HJ Villa A1e111
9:00 8 LU !IJ) Tiit Jtffer-s
(J) "' ll111ti111 Sllow 8 la Veps Ga11111it •lit Walley
•Ml l.os A111tlts With host Regos
Ptulbin and co host Cynd) Car~e,
(II) Tiie TllM Tt11nitlt Sllow .,.., .... o.,
....... 1111111
o a ""' O.Uhttt s... 0 CaptiOllt; AIC llews; Om U,. a Clltlic Mon
es.u..strnl
-121 licMrd Sl111111011t Show
G) AIHcia S.O.S.S.A. a J.Z.1 eo.1ac1
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• tf) (f tJ Ali<•
(J) four lltw oa,
• lllclksle11 m Chial ·I tht Man •feat.res a llitter Roc•rs a let's llakt I Otal
Gt Los All&tlts Allol 1
9 Electric CompanJ
I ~= TMlnDIJSlll9 u , .. Oldric c....., • a-.. ...... ..... u.. II •llCtieul ,,.., ......
-10:30-
• in• r.-.i,..
• Tiie Cllell I M11. IMr .... m
Hi C11tt•,.mJ Htaltl1 ISMn; Tiit ,, ... fun luts & lhurs
11200
9 Tiit S&nt lft11ft Slllw e IJJJ Card SNrb e Tiie lticlllrd si.-t 5""'
• l ~.1 t!Ol (ff: FlllllJ Ftlld With
aame snow host R1r;hard Dai-son
t i TM Y111111 & 1111 lntlta
IDY•r lhwDar t12i M•A•S•H
G> .ltlln wa,111 fllowin a4J F1111ily ""1rait; Dtsi(lli111 lteN
l11ttriols Tuts & Thurs fD Tht fltctric Cotllpany
it Tiit Dectors
-ll:lO-
• •ti Stardl ltf TtllOlrow
D >ll' TM Otdon a Tiit Htllyweod ~uares
• l~ 1 lat .,,,.., .....
D Down HoMt Colli., Wolh coo~ •oe host Sarah Rawls
.. 110 !lt ""' 24 H ·l C.tact (C·C)
fD lt1hoduction lo llath; Dick
Cawttt Sllow Mon & 1 ues
ID Ma rtha l.loftM
AFT•RNOON
12:00
U 1 i The Youna l the Restless
D ~iJ <HJ Oars of Our Lins D rtlil Donahue Show D • 3 1 10 1191 All 11, Children
, •,News
D The Doll Lant Show m m Mones: See daytime movies
fD Over Easy (C·C)
12~ Fealurn
-12:30-
• Starch fOf T-row
fll) Yoaa fOf Health m llowle
1:00 U I •12' A$ lht Woflcl TurM
D il1 Ill Another World e Hour M11azitl1
8 3 • 110) 2tl OM Lilt to I.Ne
D let's llakt a Dtal With game
sho• host Montv Hall fD Claur-lnst1111:tlO'I
-1:30-
Dllns
2:00
U e n t The GuNli111 Uaht
D 12i ()tJ Tem U Tiit Jolln Dawidson Show D 13 110J 129 Gentr1I Hospilll
D lrOllside CD Sllptrman
1241 Owtr Easy (C·C)
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OJ ..... ... 4100
• i.tr1t•' S1111~111 R111dol11-llilntooth Md kt Wiii f flM . .. . ., ... nillWMt
[llltlliel .... 0.....,....,. .. ...., . ..... .,. ...
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124.1 Tiii lltctric C..,a•r
• llliatM Rtttr• ratJ Yo ,,. 1111 Tnttll
5 :00 uea1.1rn0J.itws 9 The llilllic W.1n
GI Tiit lradr ,._h
Cl Z1 Mary TJltr Mtolt
• s.tid Geld
1141 J.Z· l Colltad (C·C) EID Stsa111t StrNI
at Hour M111iint
3t Hollpeod S4111rts
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3 29 ""' D WMl's Happenina GI I Lowt Lucy
ia lltll lltwlllrt
m !iood '""" 24 Oltr Easy (C-t)
39 To Ttl1 the Truth
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HOME MOVIES & SLIDES MADE INTO
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MONDAY
.IAllUARY S
FOf lllOfnin1 .nd atter-liilincs.
please set DAYTIME l'ROGRAMS.
Below, IOI your tonwenience, 11e tht
day's moories.
DAYTIME MOVIES
11:00 &> !Ill "Red lbver l ance"
(we~) 39 lohr. Wayn' Ray Co•
112an One ot lhe lhrte Mes
qu1leeis po~es as a gang mem
ber lo DrmR 1uslle1s lo 1usl1te
12:00 m .. "Forei1n Corre"°"·
dent" (dral '40 lofl McCrea.
la1a1ne Day An American rr
por1P• in [ngland whose pres
ence al lhe k1dnapp1ng ol a
diploma! causes him 10 aid, in
lhe break up ol a spy 11ng
&> lllf, "Chain l11htn1n1"
(cfra) '50 Humphrey Bogar!.
Eleanor Pa1ke1 A 1el p1lol sm1
lites scrupples and honor lo1
money bul redeems himself 1n
lhe end 3:00 10 "My friend Irma" lcom)
'49 Dean Marhn Jerry lewis
)t "H11h Time" (com) 60
Bing Crosby f ab1an
3:30 D "Hon& Ilona" (rom) ·~1
Ronald Rugan. Rhonda Fleming
The trust ol a young boy and love
tor a woman sland belween a
soldier ol lortune and a lorlune
'" gems
•V•NING
e:oo
B 3 10 :19 llews
U St1rsiy & Hutch
D Tic Tac Oouatr m M A0S H
&>Good Times
24 Xi'an fD The Electric Company
so The Aae ot Spate T ranSjlOrtahon
-6:30-
3 12 lt llews e M A·S H
D Bulbeye
10 Birney Miller
GI Weltome Back !lotter &> The Benny Hill Show
fD l'ros and Cons
so Studio See
7:00
D 0 B 13 llews
3 Birney Miller
U Happy Days Aaain
• Tic Tat Douch
Cl The Joker's Wild
1 o Merv Griffin
GI M•A-'S''H
12 To Tell the Trulh m Biretta·
l 4 Bnn1 Her Back A~tt fD Over Eur (C·C)
:tt flmity Feud
ED Aprendiendo 1 Amar
so Tht Maclleil/Lehrer Report
-7:30-
D 2 on tht Town
3 H•PllY Days Aaarn II Ficllt lack! With Dm l Hofow11J
g Slla Ila Ila
8 £,ftit!MU Los An1e1ts
I • "" Maauint Cl FKt tltt Musi< m All "' '"' r.111i1y 12 2t M'A'S'H e a m r n "' 131 ~ ·~-=~--~~~~~~---
23 Birney Millet
24 Present• fD The Maclletlllehrer Re port m tustina Baun
3t hmily Feud so Stalking lmmortahty
8:00 D e 12 Flo no and f rhn con
v1nce lhemselvrs that the Desi way
tb keep Mama young is to keep htr
D~\y but pile up 10 mant i;ood .. orh
for her. she rebels and d1~appta1~
D 2l n Little House on the
Prairie (C-C) Oleson versus Dlrson
When the hu~bands ol Walnl/1 Grove
~how reluctance lo sign a pe1t11un
lavo11ng women\ 11ghb lhe wive~
move uul and lhe men havr a It
bell16n on theu hd11ds U M01t1t: "llo Man Is an Island"
(dral ·b7 Jeltrey Hunlet Md1shall
lhompson !he lrue slory ol a US
radioman who oulw1lled and oul
toughl the mvadrng Japanese nn
Guam lo• )4 monlhs dunnr World
War II U l 10 29 That's Incredible
IR) Segments include a muaculous
escap• by a man closest lo the
e1up11on ot Mount SI Helens him ot
• near 1rag1c allempt to leap ovet
lwO speeding cars a playful ghos1
a denMt 1111ho talloos leelh and
a demonstrahon by an elettrrcal
genius 0 Sl'ORTS: l'AC 10 lnketlt1ll
Wash1nglon Stale al UCLA l ivt m"" ~&nine &> flleorie: r.. "Lona Day's Journey
Into llicht" (draJ 67 Katherine
Hepburn. Juon Robards lugenr
O'Neill s aulob1otraph1cal play deal
ing w1lh his early lu1bulenl hie his
mother add1cled to nartotru. his
biller talher and his alcoholic
brolher &l 12., Gfut l'trfor111111<es "Alm
coin Cenler Special Beverly' Her
Farewell Pertorm1nce" Act II ol "Die
Fledermaus" provides the selling lot
Beverly Sills' lrnal operatic pertorm
TV WEEK JANU-'RV 4. 1981
Qth~t) rn tne bu110111& who are hvine
nn Social Secuuly and when she
discovers Charley is one at her land
lords she slarls a caniP,111n. ot
har~s\mPnt
10:00
D I 12 Lou G11nt Biiiie eoes
tlul on a slor• and tatts 1n love with
h~r ne~ source a protessrooal baSt
call pl~yer and lhe Tub's c.ompuler
\y~IPm d'velops strange bu&~ 1usl as
lht pa~er is about lo break a bt&
~andal
U D llt.s &> World lletn rk llt-.s
fD 24 Made 1n China A look be
hmd lhe scenes ol lhe l11st taree
\Cale r•htb1I ot Chinese eaporls
.. h1ch opened in San Fra"c1sro tasl
Seplembet m Colorina so leao: Aleaander Torldll, 'ianist
-10:30-m me> llen
fD 124 On Workin1 Sluds Terkel
1nlrnduces and comments upon a
se11es ot mlerv1ews
st M1sttr,.e<t Tlllatrt: Tnllllltrlt
ol Yovtll (C·C)
11:00
D 8 e u. lltws
.. j l10 "' 12f 11\ ""' U Star Trek
D Sl'OllTS: t.lte11 llattUll USC
vs Wash1ng1on
GI M•A•S•H
II) One Sit' ltyoM
24 ~It (C-C)
&!) Dick Clwttt
-11 :30-u ! • <l ll Mwies: "Qllillcy, Ml.~
"Tk lln Att111tn"
.. tDl ~fl .ltlllltly Cln111
• (J) f.2tl ""'
iQ)""' m ""111's Herees
II) SP'OITS: llfl llMltMM M1ch1
ean al ~rdue.
&:> H Cl,tiollH Alt """ ID Neche I ...... ance Carol Burnell. Placido Dom1
ngo, Eileen Farrell. [lhel Merman
and Dinah Short are some ot the 12:00
guests that appear. g S,.Ct 1"9
-1:30-8 ())Cf§) C2ll falltlsy llllMI
• (IJ l.HIH' ..... (R) Al1n IS livid • , .. let , .. , lift
when he acc1denlly ltnds out Susan ts G) lllwles ma~tnl more money than he tor -12:30-
dOln& the Sime tob • 0 a Tiii y...,,.. si. e CINI llrlltt •a.. Wry lllN • i..c* "' Latt cm ,,..,.,.._.u
Ill 50 ftlllft .. My lucky Star" • YM let Y• Uh
9:00 1100
• (I) ltJ M•A•S•M 111tn111 • ,....., ..._., ...... : "Tiil llr·
arouses conctrn IOI lus .behawiol I''" SeWMn" (di•) '70-ly1111
•hen he fills into 1 d"P dtf)ltsiiclll ed1me, Hywtl Bennett. Nisei
a11tr rtct1Y1n11 .. Dur Maart·• lttttr • Dmnpon, Nitti P'atnck
from his tutft. Llftlnt, 1111111· • Tiii ....,... .._ wll1~, lht doctOIS Ill Slllf)lrstd to -l:J0-
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is Ibo ti.. lllOll unhlm • e ~: 81 M .._Ill"
• D 9 lhM: Tl 111 11· (lllJI) '70-~iwtea ltNton, .._.
_. Verley Mrtdo ....
• CJ) l1I • lhM: "Sil· ' •
hlttl flllllt" (drt) ·77 -lor111 -2.•-Grttflt left CeMy Malt-llrllllf • ....,. ... : '1111 ...... ,
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IM ... " 11ll11d •I IOAM
ll ''-• SNIJS: AIC ,......, lt1m) tu
IM ~td Ii~ leAl•hff 1110
lie play1-•I IOAM • =._~;..,, •, OM"
t:'.l 60 11111 lt4y•Ollh Tnrnuny
frt11Ct0\I G•L You~c e Metlt: If "SIHtr19ck IMl1111 eM Ille katlll Claw'' (my\) u
.. Ml ~lhbone Nigel 8ru1~ ,. ,. ,. ... ... ,, . ....,
Xi ""' ,,,,.,.,,,."' (I()
• ........ ti Ill• littu Y~llOw
llOif ol ltAn a ....... : "Mew '"'n Wu Mr WllJ," "(Klflf Ir• tilt ,,, .... ti ......
1ti ... ill11111 PtallCI e lltaict. Maa~ ' b ttnho
Iii llttt Ille Prfll
-1:30-
~ lt'I Ytur lulllltlS • f.t,..,
rlO Mowif: "llll ''"' fictS ot Dr. JtkJll" (su~) r. I Paul M1~\1f
DJ•n Add~ms
~ti """"~'" .... _,, ff W11tit11 IOl • h1S011
2:00
3 "°'ie: "lite Slln AM ••"'" (dra) ''JI Av' Gardner
• ~ltlpR's Island
•Movie: • "V1ttor' at Su
(doc) ''J8 this docurne11ld1y 1s 11ar
raled by Afeonder Scou1bv at ...., .. : "hit Is the Hunler"
(d1a) 'b4 Glenn lo1d Su1an11e
Pleshette
'2~1 Movie: "The LISI ol Shiela''
(mys) · 13 Raquel Welch Jame~
Cobu1n. R1cha1d ilen1am111 lame'
Mason Dyan Cannon Jndn ~fackell
1U 1 Mowlt: To Be ~llOUnced
-2:30-
.. lrlofit: "Underco¥er Min" (wt~I
'42 W1ll1am Buyd, Andy Clydr
(ff) ...... ,
ID Gita of As11 IR) m Sitlllp1e tll Dtml1110
150 As Min ltlllwt'
3:00 8 h111i1J film ffftlo l: • "Bliek
~, .. (sci hi '39 Buslri Crdbbt
Constance Moore
'lOl "°'it: "To Sir witll Lawt" (dr a)
'67 -Sidney Po11te• Judy Gtewn
141 llliuiuippo Delli 8111t1
fl) Snuk Pttwitws
-3:30-
• llfl Srmlu11ny A tonw I 111
laughs M?I lo clas~•Cdl mus•t "hen
quarterbacks lry desper.tlrlv to re
mam up11ght telttees gel 1un ovr1,
running backs collapse all to Lhr
accompaniment of lht Nf L Operd
Company's 'lhe Place~•the1 of
Stv11le " fm le.t: Altund11 To11dre, ,i1n1st
(SO) Tiie T ,,.ina Walls of ,ompeii
4:00
8 Tiie LISI ol Ille Wild
I I .... """' fl Ille .......
1~1-....... ..... : ws.-t .... Qte(' "'•> ·73 llall ......... ~ Mllclwm. 011¥11 ........ IW ~ ..... :.._ ....... ....
tit' \GOM) '68-00111 O.,. 811111
Kt11h Pit Cl11oll
tZ, llll ~-s.em c.,,lt,
~ ....... : "flll .........
.._ .. tcom) '67 Red 84lt101is: f1
b11n. Barbala ldtn 11 ...... ,, • ...,....
l4 "'-" CMctf'• , .... , ..... 14, .. ,.,...
H ....,..: lo be aMounctd
11 Xl'AI
-4:30-
• MM1t: "Otlll Ntlf • a lltfry.
Ge·llllllMI" (sus) '68-J1mes Coburn .
C<1m1lla Sp1rv. Aldo Ray
3 Cllltl all4 .... .. • • '"lttlt s.tn• lecttlft
• lfl) '"' tilt .,, .. <Jtl ti's Yo1tr ltllillta
241 Dnil•• ..... l11ttrlon
&!) Wlllllllst-W... la •"itw
2t "fl Sr111t111111J1
5:00
) .. .._ .......
I Star T18
IO 21 lktn
• (llltflllKJ
12 Ct11 mMll,iti111'
u ""' Ille ''"' fl) flrilt1 Li111
so Thi\ OW Hollst
-5:30-u u 3 10 """ u Tt 8e ~llOlllltM u foc111
Z4 M11ic of Oil P1i11li111
29 Candid CJ111tra
so Ht1t's to lour tlultll
•V•NING
8:00 n e 12 1:n1 ;31 llews
3 forum U Mow11: "Elmer" (adv) 'Jl
Pn1ll1p Swanson A bhnd boy and an
old dciR 1oin lorres lo overcome lheir
h~ndltdPS
U Alict '" Wtc1dt1lllWI 0t Wllat's ' lltu Kid Lih Yov Doi111 i11 a l'lact
L1h This? An an1maled children's
>Pectal lanel Waldo. Sammy Davis
It Isa /!,a Gabor and Ha1vty 1\01
t11dn die some or fhe lea lured voices
D A Horse""" llMlinc IJ
10 Tiit llockl0td Files m M•fl•S•H
G)Solid~
24 ElttnSIOlls ED All Crulurts G1t1t 111d SNll
6~ Prepa1ed' S1eth1ed and lames
plan lo• an evening oul while luslan
plans lo enlerlam while :O!!. duly
n C11cle of lht St11s
so htnina 11 S)mflht11y
-6:30-
0 a u "ews
3 In Search 01
U News Conlerenct
ID Wei<-Bae• llott11
12 llutt House
.13 focus
24 Crockett's ViclOIY G11dtn
7:00 O e 12 60 Minulu
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..... .. («) Pllt OM of hll ,.m. .._ Wtll. Ht •I\ tilt IWlbllt
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tller, ht tolM$ llct lo tau Wltll I t CJ) (9 • ..... : ..... di
lllllfdtftf. Ills IMtft ..... fOI 16 -.............. .....
,e11s VK Monow, Null Betry 1114 (HI) '69-Rokrl Rt...,d. P11I
Jac.111l111t WI. N .... 11. KatM11111 llot.s. A C011,it of
• C)J I.ii IJ9 ,..... ..... ovu .. s IUll ••• , lro111 I slitoll •1111
.._.. b otic bNds ptffor111 at 1 ct1 1 111111111 $Cllool ttKl!tt 11141 •1114 ••sll. lroes llYt ll1tt< all 111 a 11H11P1lll up 111 Bolrwia wllere 1111 pd1ncs
toniest. Ttus s111u l1tndlt1S wall ate Mllff
barelool "'""•" r1ttltsll1w: 11141 • -. ..... chimps to11vtr1t ••Ill lhc11 tra111trs • O ....._. TllNlrt: 0..
• CM9I ._.. I" Ilia («) l'trtmtert Iii I wtO
• Ollct fMt dr1111a based on Ille rt1I Ille 1oc1 D fn1pl GMrlMt • dents of 1 bomb drs!IO'll squad 1n
tD Pacitic C1nNN•s: '''"' i• lonllon du11n1 World War II Judy u.s.11.,.. ,,.. Gteson and Anthony Wtws Stir
flf) firill1 Liiie <Ill Nert c... .... ,..,...
7:30--9:30-
• All itl Ille fallily • ClJ tlll TN..,,.,...., at Let's 11.o e TN WlfW t4 S.niwtl J2~ C:.illc M11kll e hff ltMt fD u, liM CM11111 (C·C) Larry fish e lhMt 11 o..ift ..
burne auesls 1n th" seamenl wlten
f rant1ne discovers she is p1e1n1nl 10:00
and lai;o tht mini d1tf1cull det1s1on a ()) (ft) T1.,;tr WNI, M.O. A
of llet hie hyslt11ul emtf&tncy pahtnl draws
50 Piaf, lrtl, •IMI ltlfllfl Or Gates 1nlo 1 b1ltle with lhe form
8:00 a ' rn 1 Ardlie ._...,., '*' U il, (JIJ CHif'I John and Ponch
are l11ced w1lh lht besl eel away
dnver in the 1obbery bus1nus. and
despite the culprit's "souped up"
cars the olf•cers nu1nla1n a per
mlenl oursu11 in some very wild
chase scenes Ill lht UlldflsH ,,.,,. ol ~
Cellstt111 a ~ 10 JJt Clllr1ie's A111tb
"Wa1k1k1 Aneels" A honeymoon 1n
Hawa11 is sllallered 11htn a lhu1
steals the b11de and the Anaels be
come body1111rds 1n a deadly Ir ap D GEOICiE VAllDEMAJI
• Ten Min. After Dt1th D It Is Writtt11 at "°'it: '"ft11n, MiM alld Ovn"
(tom) '68 Htnry fonda . Lucille
Ball._ Van Johnson, lom Bosley '-
widow w1lh 8 kids mames a widower
who 1s lhe talher ol I 0
CD Movie: "A linlt ltr b•rr SQ. son'' A hue ltfe documentary of a
man and a boy 1n lhe Afas~an tundra
fli) 124l Here Cttllt Ille P11"'9b Jim
Henson, c1ulo1 of the Muppels, and
Kermof lhe frog cohost lh1s docu
menla1y recorded al tht •eek lone
~nlernaltonal Puppetry fesl1val in
Washington 0 C last lunt Speml
features include Kukla and Olhe.
Lambchop and lht Muppets
m °''*'" "' A«ioll so lhslt1pitc1 Tlltalrt: D111111
UXI (C·C}
-1:30-
0 e 12' OM DIJ•taTilltAnn
and Schneider's eood l11ends tht
Woods lene everyone speechltss
when !hey announce lhty'vt chosen
Schneider and 111thc1al 111stm1nahon
10 produce a lonc·awa1ltd child 0 Tiit llftrld ,.....,, .. m 300 11i11io11s
9:00 O f ll tl Alice After lwentyyears
ol ma1r1age and some bum advict,
Henry 1ucts to h1' wile Chm''
sudden bur5t of love and afltclton by
accusing he• of being unfa1thlul u 231 ,,., lite Iii l"llt: MOii,
God!" (C·C) (com) '71 -George
of Salan ......
elnnlllsltyMH1
• WlfW ...... """ I., l1rt1 Sr11•111111-Tllt Cllil4
S) Aer .... J 1114 ~llJ Vtteran
1ournahst M11hn Acrons~y to1ns will\
retoan11ed Washington 1ournahsls lo
discuss ntws of lhe week
'lt 50 Ftal111t SIJIMl1r 'la Belle
Ammuine"
t 1:00
8 G • (IJ ltOJ CU! (II) lltws
(})lltws/nLClllb e PIUMtttn
G Ol4 Tillt '-"'' Holli rfJ) Clrtl l111111n & F 1itflds
i1J1 Uncle Diw 111'4111 '2tl lllft/Splllisll lllWS
-11:30-• s,.ts Fillll
eTN 100 a.~ (IJ ,...,,.,..
C!GJ .... it: "Jttl111ty lllf•&ll .....
'"'" (dril) '72-Roberl forsltr
K11slofle1 labo11 m llttlt: "Witll Sia Yt11 '-& Eu
..,, .. (com) '68-0ous Oily. Brtiln
ke1lh. Pal Carroll. Barbara Hershey.
Alice Ghoslley
Cl) 111l ~ Jtck V111 l111flf
-11:45-
• lilliMs: "Ji111 ... tei~-Pn.Mt
l1vnti11tof," "lht¥ II Ille Gatllt"
G ~'' !JI Mtwit : To be an nounced
..... W ...... """1
12:00
• M.-ie: "The Glau Sp~i111"
(sus) '1>7 -Anila lkberl. Robe11
hylor
• Mtwi1: "Su•111trliM ailltt"
(dra) ·73 Ohvia Hussey. Ch11stopher
M1lchum. Raf Vallone, Karl Malden
112) Movie: lo be announced
at Tiit .-in
..... 1
TUESDAY
IAllUUY 6
For -nin& ind 1ltt1-list1111s.
,lust Ht DAYTIME rlOGHMS.
Below, for yo11r COfl•tnienct, 11t Ille
d11's lllO¥its.
DAYTIME MOVIES
11:00 a> • "liMn of Ont111y"
(wes) 35 lohn Wllyne
12:00 ID '• "Or k•yll & Mr.
Hyde (dra) ·41 Spencer lrllty.
lng11c! llergman lana lurner
lhe story of a scienltst •ho
condutls eipPt1menh on htm
st'll lo separalt M good lrom
his evil a> "Tlh Her She's Mine"
(com) '63 lames Sle•atl A
funny look al the lruslrallons of
being a lalhet •tlh a college aRe
dau2hle1
3:00 10 ,. "Th1l's My 807"
(com) 5) Dean Maritn
139, r• "A 017 11 the llctS"
(com) '3/ lhe Mar. llrothers
l:lO D "rerils of r1utine" (com)
·47 Belly Hulton John I und, 8111~ de Wolle I he story ol Putl •
While. queen of the silenr movie
serials
•V•NING
e:oo a 11 • 11 2 <n u 11ews • Slir9y & Hwtdl •CB 1a 110 2t lltws
D Tic Tac Dl.p • M•a•s•H
a> liMd TilMs
•2• c..tt111,_,.1J H111tt1 luilts ·m 111e ltectric ~
•• Aftocltes ill •itf
-6:30-
3 12 2t ,. """ 1 M•A•S•H
CJ llullstye
10 1111111 Milltr ID Wtk1111t IKk letter
al Tiie letlny Hill Sllow m rros and Coils so ShHhO Stt
7:00
... • 1aJ """ 3 l1111ty Miller
g Him D1ys Aa1itl
• Tic TIC 0..1h
D Jeler's Wiid
10 •n Ciriffi11 ID M0A"S0H
1U To Tell Ille Truth m l11ett1
fl!) Onr [ISy (C·C)
,29, F a111ily Feit4
11) a,11ndieft4o a Alllll
150 Tiit Maclltil/le-rer llt,orl
-7:30-
• 2 111 Ille Ton
3 Ham Days Aa•ifl II r1tl Fomily FM
eSMlala
• $100,0IO 11 ... Tlllt r-11 ,.. ...... .
G f Kt Ille Mak
... ill tllt fMily Clli ~ M•a•s•H
()I '""" Miller l24 24 °"' frwt tD Tiit lbclltill ltllf tf 19'0'1
11> CriltiU lalMI
1t lllWICl!ed
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde
or. Jetcvtl acctcient· allv.Jlnteashes the mon-" str6us demOn Within
him-Mr. Hyde. In the
struggle t>etween OOOd
and evu. WhO Wiil Win?
8:00 U U The Wllilt Sllffow Ba,krl
bdll lake~ a back seal when Co.ch
Reeves is olfe•ed SI 000 lo appPd• 111
a fire comm"etal and hrs t,am
becomes I he Sho•Pr nt Po..,,,
group to cul a recmd II :n 3t Lobo lhP Gui\ •1th
the Stolen Bodies lobo "'"'')the
nhes o( Deputy Perkins and b~
grns an rnvesltRalron that ledd) lo d
gc'lup ot nul\tS al • suppowdlv
tegrlrmale hospital
D M0tie: "Cronc11trtnl" Cn1y))
II Rnbetl Wagner Robe1I Hooks
1 •O $.in 1 r-o ptll1ct delerttves
search tor the k1lle1 ol a younR m~n
aboa1d a table ca1
U 3 10 29 Happy Om II
You II new Rosa 1 hP gang help\ Al to
slim do•n. shape up and be coot tn
preparalron lot a 1omanl1c reunion
•tlh Rosa Colellt the beauly who
111led him 20 years belote
I Tiie l11ltr1 with lisflop
CJ Mowit: "A Quiet rllce lo llill"
(mys) ·7 J Carroll Baker. Jean Sorel
An elemal 111angle leads to rnu1de1
and lhe 1nvolvemeol of the teenage
dau2hler ol the murder v1c1tm
ID P'lll M11azine
0) Mewit; "The 111 C.rnt¥1I" ldta )
·~I Krrk Douglas Jan Stetlmg A
1obless reporter sensal!Ondl11es d
story of a m~n trapped 1n a cavt 10
gel a 1ob on a newspaptr
.24 Scie•ce for tllf 'I0'1 fD llo'l1 •Jhe Doctors ot Niger"
Doctors rn while coats and in tribal
cobts try to solve lhe hullh prob
lems rn Niterra
!.S• lllll·fictilll T etomioft
-8:30-
• 3 10 21 bwtr11t & Shtcltf
TV WEEK, JANUARY 4. 1981
I ht• Other Wornan ·lovesick Shrrley
RPb a good look at the aboul to tie
d1V1>1 ced -1te ul the m;rn of her
drPams and discovers the •oman
took) eu cllv lrke her
1 llttn's ,toplt
ID Carol Burnell
el Lancelot dtl lap
lt look Altn
9:00
U I 12 Morie: "Word ol
Honor" (dra) 80 Karl Malden Rue
McClanahan lion Srlver Lareo Wood
ruff A nfwspapet reporter reluses to
ceveal the name of hrs news sourer
and as a result he IO$eS his 1ob rs
arresled for cont empt of court and
his family sullecs gieal personal loss
11 U 3t rREMlfU: Fl1111in10
load (lhrs) ·1he Hostages' Honey
mooners f1efd1ng and Constance Car
lyle are kidnapped by drug dealers
rnlent on punrshing the doublecross
rng Sherrlf l 1lus Semple John Beck
Woody B1ot11n. Peter Donal. Hot11ard
Dull, Morgan fatrch1ld. Mark Harmon
and Kevrn McCarthy star
D 3 '101 2t Thrtt's Company
(C·C) · Jae~ lo the Rescue" Janel
learns C1ndy·s boss rf asking lor
favors above and beyond her secce
1a11al dutres and con¥1ntes hei to
protest. but lack 1umps the gun to
Crndy"s dismay and gets hrs new
roommate ftred
ID Mel'f "itti11 Show
fD 1• ,IUllEIE: Mystery! Or
lekyll .and M1 Hyde' Pall one ol a
l•o part dram1t11at1on of Steven
sons tlassit study ot chaiatlt1. s1M
rrng Davrd Hemmings and l rsa
Hanow V1nttnl Puce hosts so llo'la (C·C)
Thesta'S
salute
Beverly SlllSI
A LlnCOln C811tw
$1JIClal
Tonight
l:IO·pm
KOCllO
.
BLllJK RCEERS ·-----------·
One of the moat lnterHting characte,. appearing
In any Hrln this Haton will be Hawk, a part-man.
part-bird creature dncended from the lnhabltanta of
Euter laland._who fled to the stars when they wtf'8
peraecuted on Earth by humans. Buck and HeWk
meet each other In ari exciting apace battle In the
premler8' two-hour episode.
( In command of the Searcher 11 Admiral Asimov. a dir~t descendant of 20th-century author llUC A•'-
mov. Jay Garner stars as the Admiral.
...........
Gil Gerard and Erin Gray are back as Buck and
Wilma.
Thia season's episodes will be about human rela-
tionships and ~eople. Among the exciting 1torlel
Mantley has lined up for the season are:
"Journey to Oasis"-Buck mutt deliver an alien. am~ssador to a vital peace conference, but their
shuttle crashes, stranding them. Aia they trek through
a mysterious desert. Wilma falls In lpve with the
ambassador-unaware of his shocking secret!
"The Satyr"-Except for a woman and her young
son. colonists.have deserted a strange planet. Buck
and TWlki find the woman imperiled by .. tyr-11119
creatures-and Buck soon starts to grow facial hair
and goat-like horns.
"The Golden Man"-Grounded on an asteroid, the
Searcher's only hope of rescue is from a golden bOy
who can change molecular structure.
"The Guardians"-Buck and Hawk are entrusted
with a glowing jade box. Told he has a mission to
fulfill by delivering it to its rightful owner, Bud!
inexplicably finds himself home in the 20th century.
"The whole cast and crew are very excited abOUt
the changes in the show.·· says Gil Gerard. "We realty
feel like we're working in an entirely new series. and
we can't wa it for other people to see it and share our
excitement. When NBC's Buck Rogers begins its second sea-
son. it will undergo some very exciting changes. An
all-new format takes Buck Rogers traveling through -
the galaxy on a sleek new starship, meeting strange
and wonderful aliens and humans from different
planets and civilizations.
Fans of Star Trek will find a lot to love in the new
·Buck Rogers. 'which has been completely changed
by John Mantley, the series' new executive producer.
who has also been responsible for top-notch series
like Gunsmoke and· The Wild, Wild West.
Gil Gerard stars as Buck. the 20th-century astro-
naut propelled into the wbrld of the 25th century.
Also returning from last season are beautiful Erin
Gray as Wilma Deering and Felix Silla. who plays
Buck's robot pal, Twiki.
Otherwise. it's an all-new series. with Buck and
Wilma leaving the city of New Chicago and the Earth
behind as they travel through space in the Searcher,
a non-military starship designed to look for humans
who have fled the Earth since the nuclear holocaust.
On board the Searcher are some new series char-
acters, including irascible scientist 1>r. Goodfellow,
whose unquenchable thirst for knowledge often gets
him into trouble. Wilfid Hyde-White. the dis-
tinguished British actor who won acclaim for starring
in last season's series The Associates, will play Dr.
Goodfellow.
Thom Christopher plays Hawk. a humanoid Of·
scended from bird life. .. ....
I THURSDAY I
JMUMY I , ............. ~-....... DAYTIME raocu111s:
.... *,..,~.art 1111 ..,, ......
11:11 • 11!1 "THIS Ttu1r"
(wn) ·37 _John W1Yne
e Sllrsly & H11tcll
• (J I (lOJ llt !H llews
G Tk Tac 1>1111111
• M•A•S•H
• GeM r111111 12°~ Tiit Grtwillc Tun
fD Tiit Eledric C-,.llJ
fl• lit lhlt M11111t
-6:30-
3 I 112, llf ()t llfWS
j 1 M•A•S•H .... ..,.
•ti lerllt'J llilltr
....... 111<• ""'" e Tiit le1111y Hill S"'9 St Pr• 1114 C.s
(Ml $1 ... io S.t
7:00
• "Ptrtr•ll ti • Mellster" G e • (JI) llews
(d11) '6l -V1c Morrow. Leslie 13J lerllt'J llilltr
U:lt • ((II "ltt11tr ef tllt
flHlt" (dra) ·43 -Spencer
TrKy, Kllhe11ne Hepburn The
SIOly of a reporter who u poses
Ille 1rnsawo1y backcround ol a
late AIMrican hero.
TV WEEK. JANUARY 4 19_81
12( Great Ptrlormucu Most -1:30-
Happy r ellf' • I 3 I (101 ratJ ..... M4lts m Tiit Mlcfltillltflrtr lttport . Kip and Sonny's Date" Kip IS shal
~ ~'":.ca:"" lertd when he takes Sonny out on a _file a d1~ster 11dden evemn1 with 8:00 •oommale Hen1y and his punk rock
D 1 • • \121 Tiit W1"111• Jason is blind dale then relu1ns to the hotel
home on leave belo1e bein1 shipped and finds out what Sonny really
out lo the Pac1hc lront but his love thinks of him
1nttresl. Tom Hatellon. a WAC. has a m Carol l1fllltt question aboul 1he11 luture In lake fD Ma•llli I DitttrtMt f ..... .,,
up Wtlh him Cl) la CaUlliN ff Al!llfilso
!!~ llfJ Mowit; To M an· &:OO
• Mofit: "Dtatll of a Gunfichttr" D I. I 'U 1 lllCRUm, r.1. Relu1n
{wes) '69 (2hrs) Richard Widmark 1n1 home alle• I lone nraht's SUI
Lena Horne A small lown maishali veillance. Maanum d1scovm a num
slubbornly t11es 10 hold on to lhe bet of weekend guuls be1n& doted
pasl in del1anCP of communily lud upon by H111ens and he 1s ap
e1s •tad~ to go to any lenglh ev~n pioached by SIA aaents who ask his murder lo remove him coope1allon in aua1din& a B11hsh
Parrish. The 11se to po11er of one a Mam Days Apin 1---~11.,w.d's.Aul--110touu1. -ti; Tithi__.
criminals. Dutch Schullz. and his Cl Tiit .lll11'1 WU
8 l 3 1 110• 1at1 Mor• & MilHly Army B11aad1er Cenml lrom threats
-----AJar.too1 Morr.-wrllnt1Mtlm bv..the IRA.
Well" Mork eiplores the frontiers ol B m (1ll fHl larnty Miller equllty dtSl!t IOU$ rall (101 MtrY Griffill SIMIW
J:tl (le 9 "SClrM Stiff" (com) • ••a•s•H ·~,Deen M1rhn. Jerry lewis (fll Tt Tell tllt Trull!
8 .... : T1 M ........ e lerttt1
J:JI ............ 1111 llilltr' Cl~ U, 11M1 C:..lnt (C·C)
(com.> '67-11111 Hutton. Dotothy m Dttr lny (C·C)
P!ow1ne. Millon Berle. Joey <ttJ FMily ,,..
lisllop, Bob Oenwer. Watter m A,f ...... 1 Mar
lre11111n. A yovnc man. em fstl Tiit Maclltil/ltlwtr a.,.n
ployed in the US Mint. losts 7 S50.000 1n cunt'" and 11 he -:30-
dots llOI replace Ille loss 11t)01k • 2 • Ille T""
rt IS drlcott1td rt could mun 8
13i ~f Days Apilt pnlDll ,..., •llitr r.-a su 111111
•E,..;tllnllA
L-.&!!!l!l!!L-Jl fl l N llqui .. -• • f .. "" lllllic ... ill llMf•itt 8100
• • • m tfll lftl ...,
rtl llll 11°A"S0H
121 .. ,.., fllilttr
DOWN
fea1 when an insurance salesman·s "Res1anahon" Oie t11ch hands in his
sca•e tactics and h1dor's assurance resignation because he doesn't like
thal the world 1s end1ne prompt him the idea ot shootine at fleetn& sus lo seal himself in a plastic survival peels, and L ev1tl thinks lh1s is his big
condo vowine never to emerRe chance 'II lnl ·to make detechve
D lhwit: "Tiit Dsur" (d"l '66 m llhrt Griffill si..
Ste.phen Boyd. (Ike Sammet, [lnnor fD (IOJ Slleak Prnit•s Co hosts
Par ker An unscrupulous aclor uses S1skel and Eberl p1Ck the best movtes
eweryone to further hrs ca1w ol 1980 and show scenes hom "The m PM llapri.. Blues Brothers." "Be1n1 Thert" and
G) ll1rit: "flit TOllRC Pflila•tl· "Coal Miner's 01u1hle1 ..
,iMl111" (dra) '59 (2hrs}-Paul New CD Cm ff ff .....
man Barbara Rush A youna l1wye1·s -9:30-
couraae 1n his proless1on1l 1nd s.oml • i 1 l10J QI) tt's 1 UMc 'Up
hit wins him 1 prominent pos111on On the Roof" Nancy 1nd het wait
fD Maille • Ditttrnu A report ruses put 1 scheme 1n operation
hom 1 conference on iobs and issues when they d1sc0Ye1 lhat the hotel
of concern lo Ammc:an Indians below the rest11111nt 1s on ftrt
lJfl Tiit .... lee•: Tiit $11ry If • T1lil '* .....
JllllS lt1ttit 111 Mfttltwn et Garry Marslllll
. .
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e n ....... ......., = 'U -C.11 Gnni. le1n ~ ..... ~i:=,., ':.:: • ""'~~.) '63-1~1 lo• ..w ... c,,,e... .,........,. A bnuty con
piNICHt ... I s.teftl~lll llMllMf tnl ....., hopts IOI 1 Holly
fOf(I tllt lqjl\ to v1111;el tllt lllCttnl ..-lllWlt c11tt1 but winds up
c111w ol Ille 111111111ny tfl•I 111yst1 str!NIM4 1R 1 5111111 town hv1n1 ,1t0llt.IJ ••P.:j I~'• ... -.Ill .,. old tnefld .... I J:tl Ill ... : T1 ....... ....... l:• • ......., .., .. (ldv) ·~3 e ftlt .. -s... A 104:11) on ll1e At111 LNd. l1111es M150n A con
11tw Stn1t1 •nd lht sh1h of P<"l't' VICI slttp. under 1 cruel captain.
. from tllt t1ad1tion1I South to the tinilly r11c:hH Ausllaha altrr ii
Wf)I · uoi11f.lossed iourney ....... .......
'61 (?1111) -lloc• Hu4toll, llfl lwe. A
dfflClfff dOCtor Miit ht .......
trltlllnl Ill tr09l(ll lllfflclllt .......
hH!Mtf lo ti1111rn1 1 flHllle ...,...
tpidtmlC
••)i1t•i»llpt .......
(CC) "lkldtold11t1" lOlll 11 t•CllM
111®1 "" 1101111111hon lo Ille 11111 bol•d ot ed11ution uni~ ht rt1l11n
lhe1e are some serlOlls tomptOllllNI
1nvolvtd. Jolnnie·s JOll IS • TV rt
P<J'ler t1bs ht1 undttaround n •
client IOI a com11111t1 d1t1n1 SttVICt
1nd Nicholas 1eh 1n trouble wllrlt
hy1nc lo ch1n1e his 1m1se. u • 'cvle
cluld · e lltwie: ""'9 Dr.,.." (chJ '16
(90m1n) Gladys Kn11ht, Bllry H111
hrson. Bruce French An 1b®t to
be d1vorcrd women follows lier h11s
band to his new 1ob on the Al1ua
pipe lint 1n an alltmpt at a rtCOll
c111111on m,.. ... ,.,, ..
tll llHit: "rarrltll" (drl) '61
(?hrs) Troy Donahue, Cl1ud1tte
Colbert A young .m~n learn• aboul
hie and IOve horn three women 1n llrs
shu&&le for 1ndependenC'e1 and sell
' &'!.:
............ 11111111 ..
MNs lcMICM II I CM .... I ...... .. ,.,.,...., ,.,..,.. .. .
1dts Wltll IM_. .... .....
of • ptleat .......... 17"1 ::. .. e 1fcii1•",.. ... , ... "\, .. e WCHt •""9 ..,._ Aa
.... AU!ttlOI" ..... .....
t1·Ct11ttCI lltllt •,.... ... ... Tuna's food wllll PCP, th 1111·
hHttlllY' '111rt '-t' *'"' 0.
hefCllOll1 1nto rllttlllll .......... . .w.w ...... .. ean.llldw.: .. ~11 .........................
UltftSIYI bollll .......... Matr
Jim Buth• wtlo ~ Ills llto·
hol 1nd dru1 prollltms.
• Celtriu
-10:30~ ....... ...... ,..,..
-lt:J0-1:..,_ ... respect I lvii111G I· m 1a•1 Elotll1: rite• .. Dry....., _...;iiioiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiirii...,___ lh1s National Geog1aph1c S1>tt1al re 11100
aa 11'<UU._
11:00
I (J~ (1fl (1j ....
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......... 51-. ••·M•M ...... ,..,....
ffllillillWi ...
• Dkt CMtt
-11:30-
• 1 • u e llltrin: "Liii GrHt." ....... , ....
• ft) QI ,.., Cln.
• C]) (10J lftl ..... , ...... : "Sii·
,.,._. .. (sus) '78 David Janssen.
Donni Mills, Edie Ad;ims •'--"• ............ ,...
• ..,it: (flt "l1wl111 Fron·
lier" (wes) '3~-lohn Wayne.
-~-..... .............. HC.-..AIC..._
12:00 e Mftit: 1M "TlltJ Get Mt
CMtrM" (com) '4l -Bob Hope.
Dorothy Lamour ....... ..,...... ." ..... ......
-12:JO-
• (JJI 8 Tl• T""""'9 Sllllt e TIM f.1.1. ..................
1:00 a T• lat T• Litt • lllMit: "D.0.A. (mys) ·49
Edmond O'Brien. Pamela Brillon
-1:30-.. ,__.....,
• llltrin: ...... Last llitarit&."·
Dftil .. """41." "Cma C11tnt1tr
2:00 e 111w1n: "frHltitl," "fr1111t ,.,
TrlllMI," "0,.,1tiell DNMS"
G MMitt: "Tiit DH• lnlm,"
'"'--•· !tit l!lllillciMI"
-2:30-J:OO
8 """1111¥it: ""J "OM Y111ell tf htM" (rom) '50 -Ava Gardner,
Eve Alden. Roberl Walker
&:00
eew u•""" ••rn cao a""" . ..., .... •"''• ...... ·~ = ,....,rwtfeil
• "' [ltdric c..,., . .... ..,...
-6:30-
" ' (lll<21J ..... ti) M•A'S•M . .....,.
f0l llr.y Millt1 ...... 11uaotter • Tiit ..., llill Sllow
ID r..•c-
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7:00 •••1211 ..... (~ I llfl•Y llilltr • """ o.,. A&•in ( U Tic lac DlllCll
eTI1tJeMr'1Wild
(tQ) llltn 5riHit SM
a111•A•S"tl
... etfl
St Ollf lair (C-C)
(Jll J..ii, FHlll
mt1'611•11Alur y lltdltilt ltltrer le,M
-7:30-•zo. .. , .. rn ....,,..,..,."' ...... ...,iu ...... en.....,.... S.Nrn
(ll N .......
Gf1C1tlltlltrsic
• .. ii !tit f1111ily
tUl ..,_, Miller
!2., Y1lit OW Howse ID TIM 11tc•il1Lellfer leport
Qfl ... A-S•M
m c.-ist1u """ 50 ElelU: rltet If Dry Wiler
8:00 8 lJ) !fl) (liea[nos. lurkand LI.
Brou1 become ·undercover smok1e\
to lrap a cocaine eang usmR a pretty
trucker's 11& lo smuggle lheu runk
8 IDl ()IJ .. l'Pteplt a lltwie: "Tiit s,i11I INd" (dra)
cord~ the w1ldhle ol ltoslla. a pre
$trve su11oun~1na a .huge dry like
bed in Southwest Al11ca
-1:30-m C.rol krllttt m Mi Dwkt Clllry1ill
so '"'' Ptrf11N«t1 "Lrwe lte• Lincoln Center Bevtrly1 Her f1reWffl
l'erlormance .
9:00
II • 12 Mor1t: "l11tch •••
Sllnd111<t: The CarlJ furs" !•ts)
79 Wrlltam Kall lom Berencer A
tare of the early days •hen Butch
Cas\1dy and the Sundance Kid were·
\till a couple ofk1d\ dnd how. to
gelher lhey \111ke oul against those
lhey con\1de1 lheu enemies
D u n Diff'renl Str°'n (C·C)
Count Your Ble\s1ngs Arnold is
depre\sed betause ol h1\ height until
hP meeh a gul who can'I w1r~
U 3 10 2t Tlai The Ten
l'e1cenl Solul1on Wild thulrits
~1upt when lony dewles•to become
an actor and Bobby. a~ his skeptical
agent. ...,.ighd\I when I ony lands a
role·becat1\f he " the 11ghl type m Merv Grithn Show
fD 12• llrss Mt PtlllKllie Joseph
Papp's vPrs1011 ol Sha~espeaie's
1 am1ng ul lhP Shre11 starring
Meryl Slreep and Raoul lulla
-9:30-D n The Fath ot lilt ·Tten
aRe Maruage Pail one of two ~rts
Upsel •hen she !tarns that her
mother has 3 malP tnend ltvmg wrlll
her Jo c~ll~ h~r boyluend lddrr IOI
help U 3 10 29 Soap Adrill 1n 1
hlebuat le"~ICd and fleeing guer11lla
leader ll Puerco fate certain dulh
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unlll Billy pul\ 1n an appearance with 2:00
thf b1ggt\I h\h \lu1y ut all time and II ltt•s/Mttit:"S.~ttrf111"
hooker Gwen dttu~e\ Oannt of being Cdra) 68 Gene Barry, )Oii! Collins
rPalous when hP find~ he1 playing D llillwlts: "lf1illstenl," "1111·
la\t lood with ~ customrr ~nd a\ leu .......... "lilltn An CIYI·
giant hamburger bun ltlltM"
O Children of lhe lh1r• Wtri. Ill lrlfties: "lllr. ~wr\a .....
Dean !ones ho~ts lh1~ documenl1ry "fer"'' w 1 Der"
on the children 1JI the 1mpove11shed CD Mlldudla ...... nation~ ol the wllild Pat and Shuley l:et-
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I SATURDAY I
JAlllWY 10
TV WEEK, JANUARY 4, 1981
10:00 fl 11 1 IUJ I.Ht bf11tf/T1rt111 .... ,
D '2i1 <>t> let111111 & ttM S'il,er 7
• Onie & lbrritt ............. ,.., ..--.......... -----m .... : "lhk" (adv)·~& Ceoige ___ M_O-..R..,11-..lllGiioiiii..__~1 Mon11omtry, Mon1 freeman. John
8'er. James Bell. M111e Ba111 8:00 tD llert TllM I Ort•
Ulli4wltW -10:30-
D lttws ""'9 • a..ricl's r., r ..
• s.llfise s...ter • "J (1QJ !2ti Tlt11•hll tllt D CCllMwitJ JeeAlct ..,..,..
GI UMtnitt ti tllt lir • Mitt & c...11t •Sialllilli.-SllN -i:30-St Tiii i..-Mtrs U Dvsty's Trtt-.. ... Maita c.i-lliau
3 Villi Altart -D That's Cit IYl Vlttrs' ,._...,
U 10 tt's T111r .,...
I Voi<e of Aariclltturt • • °"'' ' Wiatll
11:00
fl lll uai Dr•'"'
1 o.. It's YOlll lusiMSi
GI Spea• Out
0> ROlllper llOOlll
• (2J) IHJ .IMll'f 0--• ...,.I' Wtlll--If t11r1u·
• r u rtoJ (}t) Wtth11.i s,.c111
Part I "Jack and the M11ic Faclory" m 1nter1111i11111 llitt11•11 fD ~ptiotltd AIC News u Hot Fuda•
8:00
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(com) "39-loret11 Youna. David
Niven. Hu&h Htrbtrt, 8ro41trkk
Cr1wl01d.
• s,.clll,.. SI 0.. .,_ I Clellk (II) mear.,..._ -•:»-
ID LllCM Ullrt
(SO) Sacr1111tfltt Wff• i11 lnitw
-11:30-fl ! t J (I ,ZJ Sl'OITS: s,.rts Sf«· llal&lr lhe Cast/Wtst Sh11ne Foot
1>111 Game
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St.rs Hosttd by lllwls and [d
McMalloll. lhis spec11I wn taped rn
las Ytps Guests Hld11de 11111 Cosily,
Mulllmm1d Ah. Glen ~"""'' and lol1 Falin• Proc;ttds IO to the
Uniled N~1ro Collect Fund. ............ . ........ u.,..... a._..,..,.
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D IUJ Qtl Tiii T11Mtr• ShN • flit fll m w.r1c1 ..._,, 11..,
1:00 8 Mowie" "Hlrdu11" (adv) ·n -
Cltnt' Walker. Stelanre Powers A sol
d1er ol lorlune aoes cunnina tor a
Me11can revolutionary aflee the rebel
~is stolen hrs wile and land
CD~ "h N el Lilt," "Missitlt
Cef,.., .. "HWttlil"
•tOJ Cllarlit's A11tll!C1rol lllniett m Mowin: "'•ril lhlts." "Terri·
lit4"
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ID hits: "M111c Town," "Dts·
11tr1lt JcMtrner"
2:00 e ~ "lllcllt ,..,._, .. "Sar·
ltl llrOMU." ' Ill Mowin: "Jae~ LeMtn Stofy"
''Olt 5-AI''
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• llllwit: "Tiit M.11 W11o C.W T1~ It IUt'' (dra) · 13 Pelee Boyle.
Robert Reed. Stoll Jacoby A tor
mented child 1s lookma for love and
accepta nce and allows one special
man to penelrate his lonelr fortress .
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lt14er of tlll fieillatn II.ti 111 r111dl11C ,., .. ".
Olllfft ~·· ..... : .. ..,.. (INS) '77 (Ztlts)-ll:~ • e ........ flit'' (t11Js} -....... 1oM lll•lty. A,_. u-~ln to,tr, T11pid Itta· M1111or'4\l•1Jlorced tobtcoit a
lllH. loMpll Cottt1 Tiit story of 11111 wtltll 111 wllllftltt Ille, ., ..
a Wllolltal INllMllCI llld 1111 ol 1111 fallltf
rntlllods to •we lllSWlft lllUllt • ()) Ill • .._ • "DIN ...... (clra) 'U-....... : ..... C... a ....
Stitt 01¥1$, Kiri Malden Tw111 (dra) · 10 -Ed N1lso1. S¥t11111
11sttu lt1tn the trutll 1bollt Plnhcttt Tht wrfe of a to, pltJsitisl,
each olher wlltn tlley meet 11 1 whose death 1111 llet1 rlliM '"*9·
luntr1I 111, 5MSpe<IS loul pllJ lld fl dtt•· J:• Cll .. ,.,...,... (com) ·~6-mined to ltnd out lllt lrllfll t1t11
Du n Marlin, Jerry LH11s thou&h 11 may .lud to heartbreak
OT••...... ·"'~ J:JO • "T• CatG a Alltf'' (l'llys) •....,it: "Lu• tf t111 Ctftlc ·ss Cary Grant Grm Kelly. c..t." (6oc) ·79 (211rs)-Tht1111111s
Jns11Royce landrs. Tiie ·cat,''" and mysttilfes of Ireland, tllt .,.pn
u convict. ta 1•••l lll1tl, l11ls 111 11tn of Ille Dr'urds, and 111 lllCltlll
love with 1 wealthy Alnt11C1111111 curM! pui upon the Kennedy lamrly
•Ito lr~ds he 1s suspected ol are n 1m1ned
continuma htJ 01• th1ewery IJ41 ""' Clleica
I IVININQ
7:00
DDBt2JJllfWS
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CJ Jektf"s WiW
110) llltn Grtftill Sllew tD 11t•A•S•H
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lat) family ftlHI
0) A,rtfMlitfldo a Alllar
rsoJ Tht Macll1il/l1hrer ltpoft
-7:30-
D 2 °" Ille Town
3 1 "'"' Days A111n D IJtl h111il1 ftlNI a s.a 11a 11a
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CJ f IU tllt lilll1fC ID Ml ill Ille fa111ily
1121 at1 M•A•S•H tall llr..., Milter
'14l W1M SlrMI W••
fJ!) The Maclltil/Ltllm ltport GJ Criali111 laun
ID WHltrl h,.._rt 'Wrnd
~tchers" Tiits document1r~raus
the 111nd's 1enes11 and probes Ille
poss1b11iltes of h1rneu.n1 such 1n
emhc element
tH! Sac111111te .... ill ....
-1:30-
• r 3) (tOJ f2tJ 1'111 1 lie Qfl ...
"fear i nd loalh•n& 1n Ceor1e
lown"An anon~mous phone c1lltr
m1ku £die so nervous she mcwts 1n
wrlh D11na. and Neal 1nst11ts 1 tom
pute111ed protection system '° com
phuted the two women 11e surtd
!.lily lo return to Edie's ap1rtinent
• Clftl llHMtt
ID (Jf)Wa1ililclN .... illlnin ID El S... .. E•111rM If
9:00 D !J I 1111 Tiit Mes el Klaar• An old ll1me ol Uncle Jesse's returns
lo Hauard to starch for the le11ey
left by her moonsh1n1n1 late husband
and to collecl a debt from Boss Hou
• I 3 j It.Qi 12ti Mt.Wit: "To,,.r"
(com) '19 (2hrs) Kale Jac~son.
Andrew Stevens A devil m1y ure
couplt are killed 1n a car amdent
and discover they don I have enouah
credits lo cet put the pearly cates so
they 1eluin lo hrth as &bosts 10
improve theu record
CD llm Ciritfil S...
\U! s,.rts Merica m (IOI ••• Mrttt WM•
-9:30-m Sact11Nnt• .... '" ..... m ' .,.,, QM?
1$0J llMt i11 Cllilla
10:00
fl • r II ZI Dlllas J R encou111es his lither to close a business du l.
1ware that the venturt 1111111 con1hct
wrlh hts brother's 1nveslmenl plans
and tuve [wrn& Ori ••th a serious
u sh flow problerp
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wit• DIN lr•ltf ...... .., ... ....., ......
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lt:-cam. -JEt,;""~--
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..... : "c.at ....... <••)
'64-Jacll H1 .. t1S. Rftllal• Aftt1:
borou1h A 811ltsll rect111tnl r11 Alla
becomes embtofltd 1n 1 c011ntry's
Pohhcal rnoMron
-1:30-.
8 Htll~ Ht111Mat1111M: "Star lil.IWnl" Part I (Kt fl) '1~
ludy Cenon. Prerre 8f1Ce. C.tfll
lhomn
GTlltt..blctr ..... "Pd 11p AlltJ," "Grte1
Buddall ... "Murder Wrtllollt T tan "
2:00 ..... c-w·~• lllttits: "lntr T• Llee,"
"faa IC Ille....,, .. "Crimi If st .........
.... "tiny ........ "
TIML.Myllllilltlt .........
-Z:30-e lltllit: '"Safall T-l'Wtrlil II a
T ...... __. (dra) '1S-lildl
Bia.-. la11y H11111111 A I ~Jtlf-GN
11rl starts drtn•1111 MCrttly .,... slM
hn d1ff1Culty cop1n1 Wtlll 1 -Wt
•1th hee motller •~ sleplltller after
her parents d••Olet
3t00
8) M"ie: • "0....111 Sj"
(llOI) 'U -Wrlli1111 Ca11t*tll. l111111
Anderi A stra11ae 11111"1 clillcs ....
rosely lo Ille memory of a Mad••
who drowned y1111 lltlort. ,..."
I TV WEEI<, JANUARY '· 1981
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• l:"s=.1s: Celltc• ..... ,.,11 Im: ;t UCt 4
'"ISla ........ ' ltltl ..... : ..... ,. ti 1111 Wildtl· _ .. (dl1J 6~ Adam West Ornvei
f11t. l 111d1 S.un4t1s
• lWM: '1b1111 .. d Eapreu"
(COroJ .74· Cold" Ha1111 W1ll1d111
.. ., Atht1lon, Btn John~on
I
· ~ ==~ -my O'letlt" 7:00 (adv)·~ Bu1t l anlastei IOdn R1CP fl In Starch Of •.. lhe C1ut Wall ~ Miry Tyltt lllMtt ot China" • ..... ......_... 3 t Tllt ...... S... _ ._.. attd1111 D lit City ~
-~30-• E.-t11111 lA e ...... : "Slarl&y & H11tctl" (mys/ D Gtwty M.-s ·75 Oniel Soul Paul MochHI 10 Tllat's Hollywooll
Clim. R1Chard lynch m 21 " U.1111« Well S....
1l s,.ts 5'tdlclllar 12 Htt Haw
• OI hhl& (Rt U Solid Gold e El Cllawt fD To It Allnou11<t
H All ill ltlt f1111ily lD El Mtllldo 4t l1115 dt ~Ill
4:00 se Sports Ameriu e 3 21 S'ORlS: 'rolmionat -7:30-
....,u TMr lhe lonals ol lhe Sil~ D The Muppet Show With guest
000 Millet High Lilt Cl~S~IC '" And Hal t 1nden
ft ~o,.::.:a c.-, a.
8tOO •(J)O F,...._.llllMI
frttM tM Ille•• .... C.-111
tllttt c• .... tllty ""'"'''' • "oolt• ,_.. r.cMt r111 ~ a lolll
IMI\ 11• t Yt1Y ..... clllll L111•._ ..... .. ......... --• CJ) (9 • '-.... cc-c> I• "lsaec's ,._...,, -llMC'1 llach
scllool teacllef Meld1 .itll fief SOii
llld bale 11141 "°""' c-.ur• • scllffw to 1111press ht1 l tlh.tn Crsll
and Cltf1sh111 Hart &llUI. 10 "Seat of
Apprgyal." 1 """ tr11s lo pluse htS
seal tMltld tf llunsett unlW lie 111ttls
a delt&htful woman. Donald O'Con
no1, and GeOl&ll Enael 1uu1; and 1n
'The Successor." a .aman who 1s
con~1nced slle tin a sllOll h111e lo
hwe w1nls lo pd lhe perlecl nut
wilt loi lle1 hnban.d flottnce Hen
.. derson and /elf Tambor cuesl
• SIOIJS: Clllete .... ttMll use vs UCLA.
• SPICtAl: Ci1411ellat,1iwct CMnlilll r11tHt Dennis Colt and
Bub1t Btnton hosl this event from
Cits.rs Palace '" las Vecas 12.4)Mltilleeltllelijelt 1!D ....,_..: Tiit SelnlK* Yurs
-9:lio-m c.acw
l,M llesttt111U,..t
iO:OO 9 IJ) ltJI Stcreta tf Mi41111d HtitMs l.o v1s1tors complicate life
'" Midland Ht•&hls John Cray s la
tliei who hnn't S4!tn hts wile or wn
tn years and an atlricltvt balltt
dancer 111ho hu a strong 1nte"s1 on
younc Md,1 Ca11oll
8 12l 0,1 Tiit Slttt Allt11 Shew
• left 8 •.~J 1ifl 21! hllt"' hllM (RI
In .. Rtpusat." a shy nmnast is ham
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I .,..
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SUMn B&IUly, lloy Tlltnnes .... , .. u c... ......... ,,..
tii..W e .... : ... .....,. .. ~ 3 episode
fllm d11ecled by Masaki kob1rnh1
(ft! .._,,...,..: To be announced
(JfJ ~ .. (C·Cl
-IL:30-... ,.._, ..
e 11"1 u S.t.r41y lliaht Liw e lltw1/M .. le: "lllt hr11tt111
City ti tllt ,., .... el tl1• Atla"
I I llfl ....... """ ,,oi IMit: t1t1 "D•'* c1tr. <dia> ·50 Charlton Heston Don OtfOle.
l111beth Scott. V1vec1 l•IJdlors, Dean
l•Raei. Jack Webb
tli lltwit: To be announced
-~~w
12:00 D Datt Allen at ur11 m Acc1111 " ,atiMs
-12:30-u lltwtt: "Duffy" lcomJ 68
James Cobu1n lamei M1son
• lltwits: "l!U 'ttit O.Wil," "Tiit
llh1St11tt4 lb11," .. .,. M111 of tllt
l1111ctt"
t Mo¥1t: "Tiit Thrillers" Cl Tiit S¥Uinns ID bits of ttlt Une1pected
1:00
he•m. ~ahlorn•d 3 This Was Ameriu
t Star Tr.. O hmilf feud 1J· UOITS: lo11na fhe toµ •d11~td -u-Tilifoiitlr.ws
pered on her attempt lo won a ma101 D TY "•!-'•floe• Concert
event because htt aunt 11anls t1e1 Cl Ma~nd., .
---:-owrntavgh er 0 wm rilfllS Paige ancr-Gt"MwNs. C1mp-111111Md
-. Mao1een McC01m1ck &uesl and in land," ''!f•yward Girl," "'hilo Vance boaing mat,hes ol thr /0 ~ a1e e In Surch Of , ..
h1&hhghted 10 ~turday Edition ~ Science for the 10'5 24 Once Upon a Classic
II) ''tMlllt fll) feelin1s 'SchOols" m Motit m Bo11n1 tltJ Motit: Io be armouncPd
(ffl Des1111in& Home Interior~
-4:30-&l> Qw ,., USA
5:00
8 llfl Rtwitw and '"view U Miry Tyler Moore
•""'*r Woman
fl (1Nr .. nc1 G ....,..: '111t Mlartt11n" (advl
·s6 -Spenetr lruy Rober! WdRnPr
Cbtrt lrtvOI 10."""
.• llHit: "Ster th" (d14 ) II
Susan Blakely. Roy I hmn's
lit' To It An11011nctd ID S.W Gold
1.t.JJ YMlll ,eoplt's Special
1241 HM4 Clletees
fD Alf-Star Socur {Sf) Ktrt CMM tlle ,..,_ts
-5:30-
l) J lfl ill ......
u (211 """ • Great Adventure
110) Tiit Ar111a1tdcloft Syndrome
!12l Doll1 ''rt°" Show
8:00
D a 12 WllR' 1n Cincinnati
He1b' 1e~I 1ntenhons are le~~ than
cha111~ble when he purchase~ a
pa1111111g lrom Mr Ca1lson s chu1ch
dUfhon and 111es tu tun I e~ mto
pdyong tor hdtl nl 11
0 23 lt Tiit lhMhtll Ststtl1 D S'1CIAl: "Mr. Griffin & lie"
l!u•RtS~ Mttto1111 ~no Gtona Graham
~ta1 on lhos slo1y ol a once great
movie ~IAI now ttduted lo doing
ltctu1h dbOu! htr past t11umphs
U l 10 29 81u~i111 "'91y D Tiit Fhe Wilson Sflow m Tiit Monte Cailo Show CD Movie: "lhn of ltlt West" (wes1
~R Ga1y Coopr• luhe I ondon A
Run\l111~e1 g<me ~ha1ght. is torled
by his unclr the 1~ade1 ol an outlaw
v.anJ?. lo 10111 m a holdup
24 24 Out f ronl
fD Haid Choicts Genehc Screen
1n~ lhe Ulltmate Prevenltve Medi
pnr 1' I his p1ogram eaam1nes th~
11pho11s ul preoalal and geoellr
l'llUll~fhrtR
so Matrnte al the Bijou
H1ah Otf lhe Hoe:· a pooi Oiaik ll1lur111 _ .. .. ..
larmei d1~ove1s a m1lhona11e's hie,~ ID ~its. Marta, let10f in the
htled with con men Noah Bee1y ~If~ It guests ...., 11 re ID Werld fhtwor• llews 3t !tock Concert
fll) lltst•ry (RI m ...... sol Allstl11 City Urrtib
-10:30-.. """
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2:00
D MoW1es: "Circus ol Horrors."
"ll1pt Callei fronr Outer Space" m 11ov,.
TV WEEK. JANUAAV '4. 19