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1981-12-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
' Man get~ 3-year term in prison for 59-cent theft of chipped beef <See story below> • ORANGI COAST FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1981 1 2 deputies charged T wo Or ange County sheriff de puties have been charged with h avi ng unl a w f u l s exua l inter course with a 16-year-old g irl who be lon ged to t he de p artment's Explorer Scout post. D e puty Dis t ri ct Attorne y Maury L. Evans said Thursday that the complaints against Sgt. Robert M. Schaeffer and deputy T ho m as J . Ba rry were filed after a n investiga tion of t he she riff's offi ce. Th e two law e nfor cement officers. if found guilty ol the m isdemeanor counts. could face up lo two years each in Orange County jail. In addition to the unlawful sexual intercou rse cou nts. Schaeffer a nd Barry also were charged with rontributinf? to the delinquency of a minor Evans said a third deput y also 1s under investigation. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said the t wo officers were put on paid adm inistrative leave pe ndi ng the outcome of their cases. T he district attorney's office said t he incidents involving Schaeffer. a La Palm a resident. allegedly occurred on Nov. 16, 1981. while the incident involving Barrv who li ves 10 Stanton Undefeated Anteaters hold on · for 84-72 win in home opener <See Sports, Page Ct> . .... "' YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPIR ORANGECOUNTV, CALIF.ORNIA 25 CENTS .• ~-,·,£ __ • m teen sex case allegedly look place the month hl'forl· llart said both men were off duty wh£'n they were <.illeged to h<.i ve had unlawful sex with the girl. whom both apparently met through the 1-:xplorer Scout program While Schadfer had no offlc1al ties to the proj!ram. Barn· wa!> an associate ad\'1ser to the :-.L·outs. who perform vario~s dut ies suth as assi~tmg m cri me !-.<"l'ne sear<'hes and he lping out at the sheriff's al·ademy and at parndes · ··Thi s is the fir s t time a n ~· t h 1 n g I 1 k c t h 1 !> h a s haµpened." Harl ~aid, adding that Explorer Scout Post 449 wa!> 1inc of tht· first in the nation to ht·1·omt· afflli<1ted with a la"' l'nforccment agency Ill the 1950s. The incid e nts a ppa rently t ame lo light. he said, when the ~hcriff's adv1!.cr to the program heard of the alleged activities and noti fi ed his s uperior s. trq.:i.:ering an 1nvest1gat1on. Schaeffer had been assigned t<1 the J<.111 while Barry worked as a tourt bailiff Drunk · ver crackdown opens • Mr. Republican Walter Knott succumbs at 91 SUCCUMBS . Wa lt er Knott. who created Knott ·s Bern Farm from a s m a ll roaclsict't· business. is dl'ad al 91 ~ Hy PHIL SNEJDER•AN Of -o.ily Nies... Walter Knott. a hicb ICbool dropout who turned a small b e rr y bu s iness in t o a multi-million-dollar tourist attraction, died Thursday on the gro unds of Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena Park. He was 91. Knott was known for his fierce patriotism and cons ervative political views. gaining the title of "Mr. Republican" in Orange County. He had been in dec lining h ealth for sever a l years . $100,000 in furs and j€welry stolen A van containing Sl00.000 worth of jewelry and furs was hijac.ked in Huntington Bea~h Thursday at 11 p.m. by two men who s lugged a nd ha ndcuffed the lo ne delivery driver a t the Broadway store in Huntington Center . The van was found empty an hour later a t midnig ht an a r esidential area near Slater Avenue and Beach Boulevard police said. D e live r y d ri ve r Geor ge Tomlinson. 53, of Wh ittier. told police he was attacked by two black men as he got out of his van to unload the merchandise at the store. He was handcuffed and put in t he s tore 's vault. police said However . the vault door opens from inside and Tomlinson went to a nearby ga s s tation and m a n age d t o c a l l p oli ce. authorities re ported. Police Lt. J im Wa lker said Tomlinson was "beaten pretty ba dl y but d idn't requ ire hospitalization ... "I do n't know wha t t he Broadway's us ua l delivery procedure is, but he was making the deli very alone and the mall security office rs o bvious ly weren't near the vault when the incident occurred," Walker said. Police are questioning people today in the residential area where the empty van was found. Wa lker said. Man gets 3 years in 59-cent the/ t WAUKEGAN. Ill. (AP> A young man convicted or stealing a 59-cent pac kage or meat was sentenced to three years In prison by a judge who said he was drawing a page from the novel "Les Miserables." . "I'm going to give you an opportunity to read Part 11 of the book and see what the author meant," Clrcuit Judge Jack Hoogasian~told Dennis Grover, 24, oJ Waukegan. In Victor Hugo's novel. Jean Va)jea n was lm,priaoned 17 yean for stealing a loaf of bread. Last month a jury convicted Grover ol ateaUng a package of chipped beef al a Wauke1an supermarket. The misdemeanor ch•r1e became •.felony because . of his prior conviction on theft charges. Be fore imposing sentence Thursday, Hoogasian related the story of "Les Miserables" In which escaped convict Valjean trie d to lead an booest life ag ains t odds . T h e judge described how Valj e a n was befriended by a village priest after stealing silver plateware from him. and asked Grover : ··Do you get the gist of that story?" "I don't think so," replied Grover. The defense argued that evidence showed Grover bad eaten the contents or \h e package while in the store s urre ring fro m P a rkinson's Disease. He e xp1 red al 3 : 25 p. m . in the mobile home whe re he had been living on the farm. which had grown from 10 rented· acres to a 150-acre park filled with s hops. rides. restaurants and attractions. Al the time of his death. more than fi ve million people visited the park annually -more than any other tourist attraction in t h e U nite d States eicc e pt Disneyland and Disney World. Private graveside services to be restricted to the immediate family will take place Monday at Loma Vista Me morial Park in Fullerton. A par k s pokes m a n said Knott's four children were with him when he died.· He is survived by his son Russell Knott o La Ha bra : and daughters. Marion Knott of Laguna Beach. a nd Virginia Knott Bender and Toni Knott Oli pha nt. both of Ne wpo rt Beach. flis wi fe . Cordelia , diod in 1974. Born in San Bernardino in 1889. Knott became the head of the household at age 6 when his father died s uddenly. The young Knott turned to farming early, ha r vesting vegetables from va cant lots in Pomona at age 9. He married his high school s weetheart Cordelia Hornaday. in 1911 After an unsuccessful attem pt a t fa rm in g in the Mojave Desert. Knott moved his family to San Luis Obispo, the n Buena Park in 1920 to form a partnership with a cousin who owned a berry farm. Knott purchased 10 acres in 1927 at Sl,500 an acre and opened a tea room. berry m arket and· <Stt KNOTT. Page AZ> War survivor slain_ by thug PORTSMOUTH, Va. <API - Retire d Army Sgt. Be r e n Cabacar m ade it through the. Bat aan Death March and later · three years in Chinese captivity. He was shot three times during his 21 years in th~ Army. . "He survived all that to get shot right here In Portsmouth," said Cabacar's wife. Carol. after he r husband was killed while wa lking ho me from a bingo game. After an anonymo us telephone call this week. police found Cabacar's body on the median strip of a highwn. He had been robbed and shot several Umes in the head with a s mall caliber handgun .. ,. ........... A BIG SPLASH lm·l'ntor St•rg 10 Benassi. co-dirl'ctor of an :\u s lrtan manulatturtn J;! rirm . demo n s t rate ~ t he · · A q u c.i b 1 k e · · t rt n · r I <.' on I. a k e G en e \' a d u ri n c t h i.' lnte rnal1on<.1 l lnn•ntor ·s Exh1h1t10n in Sv.1tzerlanc1 Progeria. victims meet at Disneyland Whal started out as a tnp to Disneyland for a South African boy with an incurable aging disea se wa s t urn ing into a mm 1-convent1on of people with t he same rare illness. After reading about the visit of two proger ia vict i m s to Disneyland, Meg Casey. 26, of Mi lford, Conn . possibly the o ldes t living case, flew to California Thursd ay night to meet them. · · 1 decided to come to give the m hope. that's all. Hi. I'm Meg. I'm 26 -that speaks for itself." said Miss Casey who is four feet t a ll and we ighs .to pounds. "There are exc~ptions to every rule and I'm It," she said in a refe rence to slaUstlcs showing that victims normally die by their mid-teens. Before the plight of Fransle Geringer . 8. or Orkney, South Africa. was publicized last August. progeria victJms were eithe r unaware or other cases or had never seen the ones they heard about. The feeling of isolation was compounded by the physical deforn\i lJes 1 the disease which , m a kes them the target of morbid curiosity outs ide their home environments. All the victims look like little old men and women. They are scrawny and bald with bulging eyes' and a bent posture. The children fail to grow behond four reel tall and gener ally die in their mid-teens . An Associated Press article about Fransie mentioned his love o{ storybook c haracter Pinocchio and desire to visit Disneyland . North Americans r esponded with donations to bring Fransie and his parents to Orange County. Dr. Clint Moen, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut said in a telephone interview today. ··1 think th~ disease has been a little underestimated in the past. · "It's most impossible to say how many there are. I don't think tbere's one under every other bus h. H 's still ve r y uncommon.'' Moeri sa'id he was researchine o rtho~edi c aspects or the <See BOYS. ~le AJ) ' Ne-wer tests •• 10 use By STEVE MARBLE OtlMDelly-SUH \ I ) Newport Beach police officers assigned to cruise t he city"s r estaura nt row arres ted 14 pe ople Thursday e vening on suspicion ol drunken drivinc. It was day number one in the c ity 's a nnual month-Joni drunke n driv ing crackdown. Last year . Newport officers a rrested l23 motoris ts on drunk charges during December. Newport Beach police Sgt. Steve Van Horn said a two-man squad car will patrol the city's favorite watering holes on week nights and that two police cars will be assigned to the drunken driving beat on weekends . O the r po lice departments a long the Orange Coast ·also have started or are preparing to began crackdowns on drunken drivers . S~t Van Horn said that on New Year 's E ve in Newport, s e\'en police cars will be· assigned to the drunken driving watch. ··When the bars close on that pa rticula r night." Va n Horn· suggested. "tt's .like the gates at Santa Anita opening." lie said the crackdown effort will be concentra te d along Pacifi c Coast Highway and in the restaurant area near John Wayne Airport. Fountain Va lley has assigned four police cars specificaUy to watch for motorists who may be drivi ng under the influence of alcohol. That progra m is lo continue through December and mto ea rly J anuary. llunlingt o n Beach police outlined a similar program. · · 1t will be very difficult for drunks to drive through town <See DRINKING, Page A2) DIAIGI cam llATlll Local dense fog along the coast late tonight and ear ly Saturday Otherwise m ostly s unny Saturday. Hi ghs Saturday in the upper 00s at the beaches to mid-705 in warmer inland ~eas. 111111 TIDAY Orange Covnty's business ~ leaders t ake o mor e opt1m1 stac view of the notion's economy. Three differ-mt view ore o/fered on Page CB. .11111 At\'_....,.. At = M C.tl u ~ aw c ........ 01 ..... c-ka '" ~ DI ....-DI ......... !.. M • ..,... 1 • ......... ..._... .. ...... 1 .... ......... ·-~ .. ......... . ........ . ............ c.. ............... .............. ... a. .. .,..,.....,_ a ..... Ct-{ ~ ••• I .... . _. ...... a , ...... ,.,, ..... n.e.n ......... :::11 :I r .• ,. '· I , .... I : 2 • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 4, 1981 Congress mulls. tax deduction for its members WASlllNGTON <AP > ~·on.:r,•ss 1.s uboul to consider a lax dl•ducllon for ilsetr lhttt \;O Uld be worth thousands Of 'tlollurs a ye;ar f or so m e ~t•m!Jt·rs The: I •gis lalion would let a 1'scnute ur House member deduct ~~ u business expense. some 'to:>tii of maintaining a home in , lht' Wushangton area -even if ~~he ln~maker·s family ulso lives r I mov lo( the yeu in the capital l t ('Omes onJ y two m o nths after Congress wiped out the $3 ,000 limit on ded'Uctlons that members may claim for such W ash ington ex p e n ses ua lrans p o rtfll lo n and entertainment. The tax break a lso would benefit a busin essman who maintains a second home for ·~North Mesa rezone , , initiative invalid By JODI CADENHEAD Of IM ONiy ~ IUfl The Fourth District Court of Appeal has rever sed an earlier State Supreme Court decision and decla r ed invalid an ·, initiative that rezoned 68 acres 111 north Costa Mesa. · · City attorney Torri Wood said the City Council has 30 days to tdecide whether or not to appeal •1th e decision to l he stale "Supreme Court. ·: Legal fees to outside attorneys 'have so far cost the city $30,000. .wood said. · · 1 was a tilth~ disappointed ," ·suid Wood. "We were expecting '1to have the court r ule in our favor ·· fl• Tuesday 's ruling was the ,;econd dt•c1s ion handed down by ·the San Bernardino Court that had in October, 1979, reversed a , dee is ion by the Orange County i1iuperior Court upholding the •rezoning. • The Appeal Court ruled t.hal ··the 1nitiat1ve backed by the • 'orth Costa Mesa Homeowners Assocaat1on was invalid on the ~rounds that it s pecifically discrimin ated against Arnet Oevclopment Co. Harry Rinker. a partner with "the development company. said no decision has been m ade yet o n plans for the development of the 68 acres. "We're of course delig hted with the decision a fter so many years." said Rinker . "Now. that we .tJave the decision, we'll just haH to decide.·· The f our-year struggle bet ween h omeowner s. c~t.y officials and Amel Developme"' over plart-s ·to build 539 apartments and 127 hom es in the north section of town near South Coast Plaza. has been marked by bitterness and frustration. Homeowners in North Costa Mesa began circula t in g an initiative to rezone the property bounded by Bear Street and the San Diego Freeway following City Council approval of the project in July. 1977. In March. 1978. Costa Mes<1 voters passed the initiative over the objections of cit y officials and the developer. A rnel a nd o wners of an adjoining piece or property, contest ed the initiative in Orange County Superior Court and lost. The developer then appealed the decision and the appellate court that ruled in Amel's fa>Jor 111 1979. But that decision was overturned by the stale Supreme Court last December. hus1 nt·~ vurpo~ci. T he lalleral 1tt·d deduc:tion would be law oow had J>rt·:,adent Reugun nut V\'toed u stop·gup spending meu~ure that dosed purls of the government for bevcrut houN< Nov 23 At 6 11 rt\ Nciv. 20, near the end cif un a ll n ight session. the Senate added the provision to th u rp eusure , w hi c h wa s d e b 1 j( n l' cl l u k e l' p l h t! ~ovt<rnnwnt operalinl( unlll Juh I ~ lt WI.I!\ dCl>Crll>~d t)y 1111 :-.ponl'>ors. Heputilt<·un Seni. Tt·d Slt>vens of Alu11kt1 und Uob Ooh of Kunsa11, as u ll•d1n1rul amendment The urnc11dr{ltml wus IHTepteJ by the tlouse und :-.cnl to tht· White J lousl' uls part of the bi~ sp~ndinte bill vetoed by th1a1um ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -· • • • I) • ~. , I • " \· • I. .. •• • • ~ • • •• !1 , . -~· . . .... • , • •• q. •• • ' • • ~ . • •• • • • J " • • -"• . .. ' ' . • 1•~ ~' • . . . ,. . . • . . .. • • -, t · .. · ... \.,·· , .. • • • . ' . . ..... " .. . .. • } . . .. • • t . . t • ---... . • • • . . . I -., • •• I • .. . • • ~,, • . .. . ... 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SPACE INVADE RS? ~o. 1us t some lnl'k pholo~n.tph\ fu r the holad<i' s eason al the Washington :\1onumc•nt l'ht• national la.ndmark \\as snappl'd throuJ,!h Chh~t ma:-lt i.:ht .. ;.1ttad1l'd to tn·t·~ '1;.1 a Loom ll'n~ :ind a tln1l' t•\p11-,u1 t· Congrcs~ 1n hastily pKStmg tol(elhcr ;,i 11ew slop l(ap :-.11l'nd1nu mea:s ure. fatled lo llldudt· the lax break Th.-deduction could be attached to u new spen<tin.: bill thul mwit be pussed by Dec 15 A better bet is that <.:1mress wall vusi; a miscellaneou:. l;lx bill ulready written by the Hou:.~ Ways and Me;rns Committee. that inl'lude!'I the provhuon Conl(reM• usually uct:s ~k1U1sh whl'n it l'oruuckrs 1nc-reasml( 1ti. own puy or tlf'nefats With most ft-d .. ral prf)grams bc 1ng i.queeu-d, the squeam1shn~s!> tl'> t·v•·n mon· vronounced this year J\lthou~h roost lawmakers would not vote tu nuse their $60.662 :.;tlury this ycur. thuy agreed on lhl· nee d for <1 ldgger tiu tlt•duc-tion Barricaded man taken into c llst~y A Newport lieach man who barricaded himself 1ni.1de h11> apartment, threatening to shoot himself and anyone who came n ear him, was taken into custody Thursday morning after poli('e haltered down his door and found him a sleep Po l il·e sai d 44 ·ye ar old William Turner, descrihed as an immigration attorney working out of Santa Ana. fared several shots from a handgun. begrnning a nane·hour standoff with pollc·c Turner was taken to the UCI Medical Ct•nter where he was placed in the mental he<11lh wei r d for obser vation Polil·e said he faees felon~· t'harges of a ss ault \Uth farl'arm.!> o n Ol'l'UPI~ buildrng-. An·urd1ng tu poh<·e. Turner lo<·kcd h1msdf inside h1 ~ Park 'lil•Y.1>41rt apartment located at thl' l'tJrnl•r of Jamboree a nd San .Joaquin llills roads Pol1c1: :-.~11et tht·\ received a ll'lephune t·all fro.m Turner al 1 30 a m He sa 1d he was d1:s ponde nt over the recent . breakup of his marriage. and ''as going to commit su1c1de. uff1t·l•r:-. reported pa~ ... cd out inside hi!> apartmt:nl, 11olll·l· u:.ed bullhorns l.tnd moton·}c·lc !'.1n~nl'> lo try and <1 rou!>e Turner. but ht: d1dn•t rel'> pond Al about IO 45 a m , member:. of tht: SWAT tt:a m used a batteranJ.{ ram to break down Turner'!\ 1lonr They then u:.ed mirrcJr:. lo r>cer around the d oorway, and s aw Turner "lecp1ng on thl' floor. a police spokc:-.mun :.<11d No shot!> were fired by police durin~ lht• incident and ther e Wt'r(• nu 1n1uric:-. . From Page A1 BOYS . • • d1 :.ea !>e · Noth1n~ •~ kno\\n o rthoped1call y about proj{ena. he said M1cke) !lay:.. 9. of llalls v11le. Texa~. read about FrcrnSH.' and \\anted to meet him Both bovs until then had tit:l1eved the) were the only living progeria victim s 1n the \\Orld Federal gas tax boost ered From Page A1 DRINKING .• Police eordoned off the area ,1 r o u n d Turner· s <1 pa rt m en t ..,hortlv after he fired five or six s hot "· and tried to establish •·ont act with the harricaded man The police department'<; SWAT team was C'alled to the S l't'n t: aft er e ffort s to ('11 mmunicate with Turner failed However. no attempt was madc: to storm the apartment When Ahcaa Gowans. 11. of San J ose heard that M1ckev and Fr<1ns1e were at 01s neyl<1 nd this "eek. she was anxious to 101n them The trw had an unplanned meeting outside a holed coffee ~hop after breakfas\ Thursday morning. Tht: thrt:c set!> of parents quirkly bought and exc:h<1nged gifts for the children over the holidays... remarked Jluntington Beach police Lt. Jim \\'a Iker. Increased r ev enue sought for highways, m ass transit ·'I want to sec Al1c1a again," Fransic said. "I likt:d her She·s pretty " In Laguna Beach, two special M·hools were set up last month · <o train officers in the use or the •'f>oli ce departmen t •s blood ;-alcohol intoxolizers. used in the J field to determine the sobriety of tdrivers . Lagwta Beach police Lt. Terry Temple said patrols a re to be .increased later this month. He : i;aid watch commanders have an ovuon to add offi cers to shifts ilurapg peak drunken driving pe riods ='1cwport police are continuing lu use a re latively new field .,o brae ty te s t known a s nystagm us. This test calls for an officer to check a driver·s eyes with a beam or hghl from a flashlight and to have a driver move his ' <\'yes in either d irection. If the eyes begin lo flutter . ~>0hcc say it is a n indication he's ,ha d t oo muc h lo drink . Conventional sobriety tests are used once the driver has been \a ken to the police station. WASHJNGTON CAP> -The Reagan administration Is considering more than doubling the federal taxes motorists pay for gasoline and substantially boosting fees on large trucks to pay for the nation's hichways and help mass transit . Proposals beiGC ct.veloped in the Transportation Departmeat call ror a pouible increaM bl tM current 4-ftnt -a -t aJloa federal gasoline tu to 9 cenb. OlMr s uggestions w o uld incr e ase taxes paid by the o wners of large tractor-trailer t rucks by u much as 75 percent . Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis in recent speeches ha s s uggested t h at the additiona l tax be u sed to com plete the interst ate highway s yslem a nd make h igh way repairs. with 1 cent going to mass trans it to make the plan more palatable to congressmen from urban areas. .. We ar e h eading in that direction and we think at ·s the r ight way lo go.·· he told a conference of tire manufacturers. His top deputy. Darrell 'Frenl, again s uggested suc h increases before a group of local covernment orriclals meeting Thursday at the White House. Tbe department is pushing for lhe additional taxes because of expected m o unting costs of highway repair in the coming years. Al the same time the a mount of money coming into the highway trus t fund is d im inishing. La s t yea r . t h e federal gove rnment d istrib uted $9.2 billion for highway cons truction and repak but had to dip into its dwindling reserves because the trust fund collected only $7.6 bi llion. States ar e facing the same problem. The government estim ates $12 billion to $16 billion a year will have to be spent in the 1980s if h1gh\\a ~:. Jrc tu he maintained al r urrcnt conc11t11ms If rep:11rs are not made, c1.:ht uf every 10 males of the 1nll'r'>lalt• \\ 111 be 111 "poor .. l'ond1t1on by 19.95. go\'ernment i.tud1 e!> pred1<'t. In rece nt weeks. Federal H1ghw a} D e partment researchers ha\'e been told lo calculate ho" mut·h rc\enuc would be produced from eac:h penny increase m the gasoline ltrx The same agl·nc} 1s putt1n~ the fmal touches on a report o u l I i n i n g w h a t p '" l 1 on of highway ·repair Cl)sts !>hould be ass umed by operators of large ,tractor tra llc•r rig s that cr isscross the nation A police s pokes man said Lt Jim Gardiner and Del Levunne Ca mpbell. membe r s of the department ·s ho s ta ge negotiating team. m"naged to rnntact Turner by telephone at about 8 a.m: Police said after several hours of negotiations. Turner hung up the phone and did not respond to repeated attempts to reach him S pec ulating that he had On the job foreve rmore A draft of the highway cost a Hocation study favors an array of t axing proposals that would KY OTO. J a Pan <AP l add 2 cents on the federal ..:as Ta k in g J a pan · s I if el 1 m e tax and increase tuxes on large e mployme nt syst em one s tep tractor-trailer truch from 53 to further. an industrial ceramics 75 perC'ent company as offering workers a The so-called ··heavy vehicle r hance l o stay on th e JOb use .. lax applied lo operators of through eternity . tru c ks weighing more than The Kyoto Ceramic Co will 26 .000 pounds would be co mm e m o r ate it s 23rd Mean" h1 le . Rabbi Harol d Kushner and his wife Suzette. of Nat1<:k: Mass .. whose 14·year old !>On Aaron died of progeraa four ~·cars ago. ~aid an a telephone intcr\'1e~ that they very much "anted to meet with Miss Casey. lh<' children and their parents when the Kushne rs v1s1t the Los Angeles area this week Kushner·~ recently published book ... How Bad Things Happen tn Good People ... stemmed from the anger and hurl h e felt because of Aaron·s affliction. Aaron wanted badly to meet anothe r progen a victim before his death. but efforts to arrange it were un s uc <'essful. th e Kus hners said. Ano ther pr oge r ia \'1ct1m. Russe ll Ed Oufore. 10. also failed lo get th<tt wish. He died No v 5 in t he m idst of a fundra1si n~ cam pa ign in his hometown of Gulfport. Miss .. lo allow him to meet Fransie and M 1ckev ·"It's a good test when a ·vers.on is legally drunk but not 'falling·down drunk.·· said Sgt. .Van Horn Girl crossing .stree t in SA truck, killed Coastal, inland fog to return Saturday increased by more tha n 400 an n iversary next s pring by percent. according to formulas ope ning an employee cem etery. He believed he was a preacher and ht:aler and wanted lo advise the other two boys on how to cope with their disease. favored by the highway agenry company spokesman Takayuk1 planners. Maeda said today in a telephone ·Cr isis discussed Although the draft study has intervie w from the northern been strongly criticized by the Japanesecity_ JERUSALEM 1AP1 -1,;.S. trucking industry. a n agency Maeda told' The Associated s pecial envoy Philip C. Habib source who a sked not to be Press the company acquired a m e l with Foreign Minist e r A 5·year·old girl was struck by car and killed Thursday as she ried lo cross Bri'stol Street in ant a Ana. Witnesses told poli ce that nia Coronel. accompanied by er 7·year·o ld brother . began to alk across Bristol at First treet against a red light. ccordin~ to Santa Ana Police t. Michael Mitchell. The brother stopped, he said. ut the girl ran in front of a car riven by Antonia Navarro. 43. Santa Ana. The girl was taken the UC Irvine Medical Center here s he died of head and nlerna l i n j uries. M itc hell dded The d ri ver was not cited !though an investigation is on~inuing. he said Spokesmen for t he U .S. Weather Service. say the thick fog that blanketed coastal and inland areas of Orange County today will be back tonight and Saturday. However . fog s hould clear by mid-morrung Saturday and the rest of the weekend should be warm and sunny, according to the weather service. Evening te mpe ratures are expected lo be cool. No rain is predicted. Sheriff's de puties a t Dana Plant and Newport harbors said today·s fog kept mos t pleasure boaters at the dock. with only a mile of visibility reported. Officer Dick Van Cott of the California Highway Patrol said t he thick soup snarled traffic along the San Diego Freeway m Huntington Beach and Irvine Van Coll said the r e were no serious a ccidents. however A weather service spokesman said the fog extended about three miles inland. and began ORANGl COAST Daily Pilat c1 .. 1Mect ectv• ..... 1141142-•71 A.II OtMf .......... 142-4121 llAINOfflCE ---.._., ll., C.-. .... CA. 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The spokesman said motorists .~m~a~e~_p_u~i_c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ shou Id be advised that thick fog as expected to begin forming at about midni~ht t o n ight but sh o uld c lear by 10 a .m . on Saturday The fog had no effel•t on air traffl(' at Orange County's John Wayne Airport. according to a spokes woman in the c ontrol tower From Page A1 KNOTT .. .., nurser y where berry plants were sold. Struggling throug h the Depression. Knott in 1932 met Anaheim farm e r Rudolph Boys en. who had produced _a hybrid by crossing loganberries. black berries. and raspberries. C hri ste ning H th e .. boysenberry :· Knoll turned it into a cash crop and persuaded his wife to sell the jam!> and jellies s h e made from the berries. In 1934, Cordelia Knott began selli ng c hlrken d inners lo supplement the family i.ntom~ anti long lines began forming. In UMO, Knott added a Gbost Town as a dive rsion for his guests. The park continued to expand to its current 150 acres, with 3.000 employtts. Knott considered his greatest achievement the construction of a $1 mlllion repl+~ o r Independence Hall. complete with a 2.000.pound Liberty Bell. The hall ope,ned in 'f8· · 5599!!.,,, Pf'09'LSS .... Y5*o lecorder SAVE OVER INCLUDES • Free Clam Membership • Free 5 Movie Rentals • Free Dust Cover 15°/o Discowd on • Camera Rental .. ---_____ , _____________ _ Af'WW..- HAPPY PARTY .J anl' Fonda. lt.'ft and 01una Ross t-n jov t hl' msl'I~ Hl c1 prC' -sc"rl'flllllg part~ short I~ be lore..· tht• prem1t•rt nf thl' lilrn "'\)n C11lden Pond· 111 :':t•\\ York .J:Jnl' and l:1th1·r lll-nr \ .. 1,11· 111tlw11w\·1~· 'Honky Tonk' ccu1Ses flap llank "illiam' Jr. '>a\''\ he pat•ked rural llcnn Cc1unt \ 1 Tenn 1 a!> thl' -,ix}t for h1·, ne\\ n1ghtdub bt•to;.1ui.l· the pl::ite ha., ··-,uul. hut ..,,Jmc· µeopl<' an th~· arc·;i <Ion l 11, ant tht.·ir riu1 .. t<1inted b> all th<it drin1<_t 1 n_g and c<1rry1ng on ·1 don't thank another har 1:. a m•cclt-d thing 1n our count\ -;:11CI thl' He' Ke ith Grace . \Vt• don t ":.int uur Llnvrb or London ,aid 1t has bt·e n <uh 1st•d hv 'flGM that an 1ns11r:1nc-C' l·la 1m \\Ill b<' filed bt'l';JU'>t' o( actress ~:.Hal ie Wood'' rk ath, \\h1l'h l'llme a!'> s ht• \\a:-filmini,! thl' !\1 (;~ mcl\H' 'Bra1n!'>torm ·· .\ ..,pokeo.,man for I.le" d'>. Stanlf') John, dN·hm·d l<J·..,a~ h1rn t>1g \l G!\1 ' da1m might l)l· or h11\\ IJl'J.W th'' film to" n of Pans to be known as th1· honk~ tonk capital of the "orld ·1 host' 'crv \\Ord s Honky Tonk Capital o r the World.. 11, en• emblazoned 1111 a shirt worn bv a hJ rt ender as he g reeted pc.1trons o'n the opening night ol Hank's Place an Pa ris. Tt'nn . pcirtl~ owned by the t·nuntr~ music· !'>tnger tom JHtll~ 's overall policy 1s. l';,i rl uf the pol 1cy 1s also held b~ P<1t'1fic: Inde mnity Co or ! ·a Ii form.a The Londo n Daily r!'ll'graph newspaper sa id in a d1sµatc h from its Los \n)o!l'h•s l'orres pcndent that the dtum c·ould be as high as 12 malhon. making 1t the IJ r~t':>t ~Im pavoutever Navy Secretary .lob• LthmH todty 1tre11ed the "peactkHplnc" m lulon of a new atomlc ·powtred •ubmarlne In 1tlckln1 to hi• decision to name It Corpua Christi, an action deplored by Roman Catholic blahopa. In a letter to Bishop 1'homall J Drury of Corpus C'hr1st1, Tr•xa ~. Lehman n1llt.•d thal the submarine wus named for the c1ly of Corpus 'hrast1 rather than b ec au s l' of re l igio u s connot<tt1on l'onnected with the name, which in Latin me ans "body of Christ." The Navy sct·retary was repl yan~ to a letter from Bishop Drury recommending that the name or the sub be changed. Forme r ··Annie ·· s tar She lley Bruce is back at her home an New Jersey after b ei n g r e l ea!>e d fr om Me m orial Sloan-Kette ring Cancer Center an '.'lew York where s h e unde rwent treatment for leukemia. a hos pital spokesman says Tht• 16 year-old a ctress 1s s uffcrin~ fr o m at'ulc lymphoblai.t1t leukemia and had been hospitalized for treatment She will continue r ecc 1v1ng outpa ti e nt treatment at the hos pital once a month. the s pokesman said 1 ler phys1c 1ans sa y there is a 65 lo 75 percent chance of a lonJi? term cure. • ILL -Adr<.'ss Shclle~ R r u (' c 1 s u n cl e r g o 1 n g treatmt-nt for leukemia Fair and warm Coaslnl l 1Qht Y•ft-'bt~ N tnd\ tfHOUQh tonu~M f'11c.-"' wf'\t 'U to I& 'noh 1n af1e• floon °" .. to J too\ •t\lf'fl~ i wetl F~" \k +f"\ Mo\ll't •o'W cloud\ IOOtQhl LJ.S. S llllllll(l r)' A coto trant \.C)rtMJ ~now •f '0\' tt'te nortl'ltrl"t Pl••"' into '"" uoo.-r M1\\,u1op1 "-""•"on Tnu,~A¥. •no nea..,.,. 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December 4, 1981 s Cable TV futuJ!e hailed- Ted Turner in county, sees. 80 percent use by 1990 More than 80 percent of American homes wllJ have cable television by the e nd or the d e cade . c able industr y executives meeting in Anahe im predict , with the home entertainment center replacing the car as the status symbol of the '80s. "Cable's future couldn't be brighter." s ti id Ted Turner, chairman of Atlanta-based Turner Broadcasting. Turner. In lact, sajd he thought 90 percent or a ll homes would have cable service by 1990 and hinted that his medium might repl~ce newspapers and maeazines . Radio's audience, he implied, would be limited to those in their t•ars. Gus Hauser or Warner Amex Cab le Co mmuni ca tion s predicted that 25 percent of the nation's cable households would have "pay-per· view" capacity by 1990 Widespread use of pay-pcr·VICW. the purchas ing of a s pecial show at extra cost, will mean the creation o f "the world's largest theater ... he !.aid About half o r all cable households will be hooked Into central s ecurity systems. Hauser prcdu.'ted, with about e1~hl lo 12 percent util1Z1n g C'a ble ror banking, shopping and other two-way transactions Bob Pittman. senior vice pres ident of programming for Warner Amex, said America is becoming a stay-at-home society with · t•ons umers focus ing more and more on their TV screens "The only way to satisfy the consumer is lo offer ttim many channels 24 hours a day so he can pick the programming that's right for ham." Pittman told a panel on the future of Pay -TV. adding that the novelty or television has faded and that viewers are no longer walhng .. lo watch the best of the worst ·· Pay televasion·s ability t o d e l iver s pe ci;ll program!'> a lready exceeds the supply of original s hows. Hauser said. adding that movie com panies may soon began producing for Pay TV Movie companies won't sec pay telev1s1on as maJor compet ilion, Hauser said . Increase in permit fees umler study To help offset loss of revenue be ca u s e o f s l acken ing ons truc t1 o n a c tivity . an a visory co mmittee ha s su ested that building permit es for unincorporated parts of range County should be raised by 15 percent. The mcrease would mean the average permit fees. now about $382, would rise to S439. sources said. Miniature air show to aid tots More than 100 radio-controlled airc raft r anging from jets to biplanes will take to the skies over Mil e Square Park In Fountain Valley Sunday for the annual Toys for Tots Miniature Air Show. The event is bemg staged by the Orange Coast Radio Control Club. As an added feature at this year's charity event. planes and instructors will be furnished for anyone wisrung to try fl ying the miniature airplanes. Jl o we\er. th e increase wouldn't be as severe as a 25 percent increase, whi ch also wa s under co n s 1derat1on We dnesdav as a m e ans o f balancing budget de fi cits caused by the smal :er-than-expected number or permit applications Called the revenue proposal review committee. the advisor y group is comprised of assistants to the ftve m e mbers of the county Board or Supervisors . Final action on raising the permit fees, however, would have to be tak e n by the s upervisors themselves The advisory committee met Wednesday with Ron Novello. director of administration for the county's Environmental Management Agency. He told members that an expected deficit or $628,000 for operation of the building and urety department will be twice that as much as Sl.2 million unless steps are taken soon to t·ut the losses. EMA officials said they also plan to transfer workers from the department to other areas and to institute a hiring freeze as other cost-cutting steps. because the aud iences ar~ different The changing nature or the cablt>'s au'11cnt•t• was also addressed by ll:.lph Baruch, pre s ident of Viacom I nll'rnational. a major cable firm . who s 11.1d older viewers a re 1i,•1·111mng m(Jre 1mp<1rtant. M 1chael Fuchs. president of llo mv Box Office , uid he · doubte>d 1f vu:wt.'r'> would stand for c1Hn ml' r l' i 31 ~ o n cable Peo ple would r<1ther spend more rur l'able ser vice, he said, adding that advertising would u lso !>t1fl c th e c reative Ktmosphere of pay telt>vis1nn Abortion debate heaied FRESNO 1AI'1 The author of a human ltff: amendment to lhl' !'>tatt• l'un-,1 1tut1on was c·heercd ancl h1i.!>cd by a deeply d1v1dcd au cl1 e n c-c a s h e co ndul't cd the firs t publ ic hearing on the meas ure As 1f lo i.v mbo l 1ze the d1~aKn•ement. the two sides of lht• abortion 1s~ue sponta neously f1>rmcd c1mccntnt e1 rcles and m ardll'd in oppoo;1tc directions al a dt·monstrat1on out!.1de the he<Jrang room Sen John Schmitz. R Corona del ~ar. heralded his proposal W{'dncsda) a~ a return to the days before the 1973 Supreme Court dct·1 ~1 on broadening a lJortmn ri~hb to --resol\e doubt a bout 11,hcn hfc began:,, · Spt:'a k c..·rs n pJ:!Ol>1 n g the a m c n d m c n t ()urn u m be r ed '>Upporters three-to-one 1-·recdom of choice. rights to pnvac·y. constitutional law and scµa ration or t'hurch and state Wt:'rC c-1 t ed as reason s for opposing thanges 1n the abortion law The ame ndme nt by Schmitt:, c hairm ci n o f th e Senate Con s tatu1 1onal Co mmittee coord 1nat1n~ the hearing, reads .. The paramount right to life is veste d 1n e ach human being from the moment of fert1hzation without rc~ard to age. health or cond1t1on:. of dependency .. Dr C> nth1 a Curry. a Fresno µed1atril'1an and genet1c1st. told St·hm1t1 the amendment would go beyond the Supreme Court dec1s 1on and i.top pre-natal tesearch and birth-defect tests like a mniocentes is. .. At what point is a person a person ·• Isn 't that the real 1-;s u e ... Schmitz tes pooded. The event will begin at 9 a.m and continue through dusk Ad m ission i s one new . unwrapped toy. Tax pace quickens Arts, crafts show slated A s mall arts and cr afts show highlighting works by disabled a rtists is on display through Dec . t 1 in the lobby of the Ora n ge Co unt y H a ll o f Administration in Santa Ana. Featuring works by paraplegics. the deaf and blind. as well as seniors recovering from disabilities caused by aging. the show is open to the public from 8 a.m. lo S p.m. on weekdays at 10 Civic Center P laza. The show is sponsored by the Ac tion Committee Concerned with EquaJ Services I ACCESS>. a group created by the county's Human Relations Commission. OLD ADDllSS: JSOOW. reclftc c...e Hwy. .. .,..,. ..... 621-JJIO County TJQ,yments arrive faster Property tax payments due on Dec. 10 are rolling into Orange ·County's treasury almost twice as fast as they did last year Tax Collector-Treasur e r Robert Citron said $49 million had been colletled as of Nov 30 this year compared t o $25 million through the same date in 1980. The tax collector sent out property tax bills to the county's 570.000 property owners 10 days earlier this year than in the past. The move was designed to attract payments sooner so they could be invested earlier in interest-bearing accounts . Anothe r r eas o n for the increase in early pay ments. Citron s aid, is because of Newport Sid Co...,_y ls _.._. ~ ttt. stnet to 2700 vf. '9dflc Coost Hwy. Ott CCN'Mrof T_.. md roclfic Cont Hwy. ...... c-•dSHOWMW ....... W• •••• 0 lot of MW 1Hrc•••dlH co•l1t9 la Ilk• HCC, C..._., Miii. ~. ek. H.,d toods llh: Flthr, lo0 .. 1tol, L•1t••· DyHflt, Tynl« Slll1• "· redu.ccd federal income tax rates tha t go into effect in January H e said some property owners are not only paying their first but 3lso th ei r sec ond installments due in April so they will quahfy for lowe r income tax levels More than t 13.000 combined first and second installment payments have been processed this year compared to about 43.()()(i last year. he said County officials hope to collect S655 million m property. taxes. Citron said property owners who have not rec eived their bills s h ould contact his office at 834-3411 2700W. Peclftc C.-Hwy. ....,.rtlHclt 621-JJIO • I 1 ,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Fnday, December 4. 1981 .f • llen, Casey could hurt Reagan ft\ H \Ute\ ~'ll \\t:IU Niil lll[YllS • • '•'-"-' :t" "' wi.••• \\~Jlt\t,10-.; K1rhardV. dlt 1 '"I \'villi •Ill l'a-.c} have , -----------• ,. 1111 ••·put 1·ll•.11.1tH'l">. but their 111•1 ll\t n111.:ht ht: o nl y I i;,1q., 1.1r~ Wl11ll• thl'y remain l:.1 1 .:c.l!> u l 111 \ c!>lq~al..1 on , · 1111 .. 1<!1•111 H1 .1i..tJn .,land!> in "llllll po htH'.il prnl It 111." 1111l 111: 1·nt1rel~ fair, h11t !Jll'-"'d' nt • do i,:et blamed for 1:1 •IH'> l••1.,j 111 .... l l' I I l I II ' I " •• I . .ih ,.,,.1:; If •ll• '' I" hl'!tl I h ,1 \ I' " ''"" 11111.il l~ I I ,. I ,1 n •I Ill ,tit• 11 .1 II• I .i l t ~ • I \I ,, ll I I' I ,1 "lltt•lll ALlEH 111itl« "'ill 111• knocking at J ... 1~ .. ri oloo1r ht•( au!>e he '4as ! • 1 "'" , 1ppu111tmPnl I \ l1n'l'l111 I 'a!>e~ ,11!>0 1-.n 't , t 11. •h• •\11och A numbl'r uf h.•\l 4u1:slwned his 111d inl l·Unl ~ and the I• I!• 11111 Lllgl'll('C C.o.mm1llcc's ''" hi:. I u ... 1ne'>:-dl·alings 11 ··, • r 1 o · 1\ t torn e ~ .• \\ lh 1111 F rcnth !-im1lh '111111' • • 111q111 1' pr11babh would • .11 1 111 th1.•1 C"a!>c} :-hould r • , , tt-1 ••d .J !> a for eign v 11 .. 11 111· rcp rc-.t'nll'd , • ., .1 1,. f o r c L' ~ 11.;• nl'll'S bl'l'4l:'Cn I\ I\ t976 a nd 1978, before Joining the ad m injstration. · While none of Ca sey's or Allen's activities has anything directly to do with Reagan, it would be impossible for the president to distance himself politic-all y from either one. A 1 lc n s teered Reagan o n for.e1gn po licy during his presidential campaign. Casey manuged the campa1gf\. Reagan runs a risk 1t the Allen and Casey c ase s drag on. w h atever t he eve ntual Judgnw nls. J immy Carter found that out when he s tood by Bert Lance, hi s o ld friend u nd budget d1rcc.:tor. The Reagan adviser s who re portedly have ca lle d for Allen ·~ rl's1gnation probably had Ca rt er·~ experience in mind. Thl•re w as no lemporazin~ in July when Casey's lop deputy, Max llugel, was <1ccused by formt•r business associates of ha v ing mi s led po t e ntial in\ c·:.torl> 1n un uni.uccessful farming tnrporallon in 1968. He rt•sq~nl'd <t fler den yjng the ;i llcgat1ons Reagan suffered no damage · Rut Allen and Casey have no intention of slipping quietly out of town 'V f\/t I w \ 11:... , , ( !) ( A '~L,.l·. ~RA V PANTHERS .PROTEST Me mbers of the G r ay ~ '.1 11 • r Snm1r C1t1zens hold a rallv outs ide the White ll111h1· 111 pr()tesl economic policies of the Reagar .. l111111o-.,•r;1t111n The clcmonstrat1on took place Thursday . Permanent Hair Removal beauty confidence. - convenience comfort Jane Lindstrom & Associates ELECTROLYSIS GROUP U11 I-,, .. 1 l"lh l'tl"ol.1 \lc'J · 1714) 645·7942 The Finest In Resort Wear Now In South Coast Plaza Waltah Clarke's South C.oast Plaza In The Mall By The Carousel 751 -7500 On paid admm1strativc leave, Allen I!> taking his cast> lo lhe public, appearing even on an all night radio talk sho w to say "I certrunly do anl1c1pate and look rorward to resuming my duties " The embattled NSC director was c heered b y a Justice Departme nt ri n ding that there was no ev ide nce of .~ c r im 1 n a I wrongdoing 1n All e n 's rece ipt o f $1.000 from a \... J apane s e • ma gaz in e CASEY W h I (' h 1nte r v1e1,4etJ Nancv Rea2an But the department 1s still investigating his conrticting d1sc losurt! state ments and hi s rel'eipt or two watches from Japanese journalists. After that inquiry is over, p r eside nti a l couns e l Fred Fie lding will review the case to see 1r an} "standards of tonduct have been violated." Casey, meanwhile. did not get a r inging endorsement from the Senate Intelligence Committee A r eport iss ued a rt e r a four-month investigation or his business dealings found "no basis . . for concluding that Mr. Casey 1s unfit" to s tay as CIA director At the s ame time, thou~h . lhe com m1ttee cn llcu:cd Casey for .. an ins ufficient appreciation" or his obligation t..o be upe.n and_ truthful with Con~ress It said that, at a minimum, he was "Inattentive to detail" and that hi!> financial disclos ures to Congress were "defic ient 1n several respects " So far, Reagan 1i. not tipping hb hand. Ai. reporters keep digging and i n ve s tigators k eep po king around. Reagan may decide he would ~ better off pohllcall v without Allen o r Casey. Agreement reached on more cuts WASH ING TON t AP > Reagan administration offl e1als a n d ke y co n gressional Republicans have reac hc•d tentative agreement on a plan to l'UI un additional $4 billion from hundreds of dome!>llc programs OHicials said the plan would be p r e sented t o P r esident Rl'aJ.:an fur his review today. hut ont· s ource ciuo lcd Budg t'l 1>1rcctur Da vid Stockman from ins ide a private meetinJ;: as s ayini: the proposal "meets the• maJOr c ha lle nges" o f the adm1nistrat1on's budget-cutting proposals ;, , .. ~., ......... SOME TREE -F1r!-.l l;.id~ '.\:ann Ht·ag;1n admir e.., 211 foot l'hnst m<.1~ tree.· 111 la· d1splayl1d 1n Bl.m• He mm ol tht:> Wh1tl' llous1• Tlw ll'l'" " .. .., g rown on thl' Sp urlun..,liurg Pa . I urm ol Ent· a nd <:lon.i Sund haek lt.·lt The Sundli~1 t·k!-i l1\<' in Hl'l ht•"d" :\lei Cuba playing military gear shell game WASHlNGTON <AP > Cuba 1s impr ovi n g n ine m i litary ai rfi e ld s i n apparent preparation for spreading its wa r planes across the is land and making them less vulnerable to at tack, LI f. intelligence sources ~ay . The. reported upgrading of these airfield s com es a mid in creasing tensio ns over U.S. al l egation s t h at C uba 1s prO :\'iding stron g backing. mtluding arms. lo left1st-ruJed Nica r agua a nd Ma rxis t guerrillas elsewhere in Central Ame rica. A drum fire o f R eagan administration ver bal a ttacks on Cuba. together with a major U.S. navaJ exercise held in the Caribbean this fall. may have give n Cuban President Fidel Castro the jitters. analysts s aid H e o rd ered a m ajor mobilization for a tim e last month. One a nalyst s aid . "Castro seems to be developing a siege mentality " l' S. intelligence i.ources. who as ked not lo be identified. said they do not know whether the upgrading of nine secondary military a1rf1 elds in Cuba was s pur r e d by w o r se ni n g L' S .Cuban r e lations . Some work on these fiel,d s has been s potted in the pas t. they noted. ll owever. t he sources said. Cuban workers now are building s he lte rs t o protect MiG jet fighters while they are on lhe ground. The Cubans a lso a re said lo be lengthening runways and 1n!>ta ll1ng fuel !>lorage bunker:. in ~ix fields in western Cuba. two m lhe l'C nter of lhe is land and one at the eastern end This pro1ect <•n<.dysts said. will '>lgnif1tanth 1mprcJ\e the Cuban air fo rce·!> ab.ll1ty to disperse 1b Mi<; force of more t ha n 150 planes from a few m ajor bases Intelligence s p<'C'1ah-;ti. were inlrigu<'d becau .. 1• "IX of the fields being 1mpro\ed a re in the arC'a of Cuba nearest to Central America The Cubans recently received ~3 advanced m odel s of the _.,.iG 21 Jet from the Soviets. a ccording to 1nt e l11 gence reporL'i. and U S. a nalysts said these planes ma} replace older ~1 1G1) to be !>Cnt to '.'11caragua A seni o r l ' S offi cial said We dnesday runways at three :-.i1caraguan a1rr1elds had ~n le n g thened and th e L: S gove rnment n111,4 e s timates atwut twu dozen M1 G fighters v. ill r e a c h Nicar agua ne xt -.pnng, giving that country air -.upenonty in \ olatile Central ,\mcnra lr1telll gcnce !>11urces said two of these N1r araguan fields are on the east roast and one on the V.l'Stc•rn side of Nicar agua. close to t he Gulf of F o nseca El Salvador. v.h1 ch US 0Hic1als ~ay 1s a ta rji!et of communist ai ms. hes a('ross that gulf ftom :-.;1ca ragua Pact on Sinai angers Jewish settlers JERUSALEM (AP J -The United Stales and Israel have published a Joint decla ration aimed at clearing the way for European participation in the Sinai peacekeeping force. But J e wis h settlers opposed t o Is r ael's planned withdrawal from Sinai in April s taged violent protests in the area. T hey burned a government office in the Sinai town of Yam.it o n the Me diterranean a nd barricaded the t o wn gates Tu esda y to p r otest t h e government's refusa l to meet their compensation demands. The office was d a maged but ther e were no injuries. The joint declaration said the 2.400 ·man fo r c e . half of 1t American, will ha ve the f un ction s d e fin e d 1n the Egyptian-Israel peace treaty and an attached pr otocol. "and there can be no derogation or rese rvation from them." The declaration said Europe a greed. in letters to t he United States dated Nov 26. that "they have attached no political co ndit io n s " to th e i r participation. The clarifications by Britain. France . It aly a n d t h e Netherlands appeared to be a r etr eat rrom th eir earlier position linking the force to progress o n the Palestinia n issue. The four countries alarmed Is rael when they an nounced they would send tr()()ps. but at the s ame time unders tor ed Europe's Mideast policy calling for inclusion of the Palest ine L iberatior O r ga n 12at1on . I sracl's ar chene my. in the peace process The J01n t s tate m e n t wa s a1 med at s evering the link between the for ce and Europe's policy It said the United States "understands a nd appreciates" Israel's concern at the linkage. a nd ··recognizes that some of Europe's pos itio ns are a t variance with its own positions " A s pokesman said Fo reign Mini s t e r Yitih ak S ham ir forwarded the ~talement to the four countne!-.. and 1t was now up lo them to l'Xplic1tl~ aeccpt the dedarat1on ··11 1~ not enou)!h ~hat the~ say nothi ng:· -;a id another off1c1al Prime M1 n1s ter Menachem Bl•gin ·s Cal.nnet, at a ha lf hour m eeting. endorsed the 24·page dot· u ment a fl er Wa s h ingtoo ag r eed t o mi n o r textual l'hanges The s tatement li sted the tasks or the force as written in the t r ea t y a nd th e protocol . 1nclud1ng o p e r a tion o f c heckpo int!>. ver ifying arms limitation!> a nd ens uring free s hippi ng thro ugh the T1 r an Strait our<Lnghsh handkn1t swwt<zno) trUQ; crerncta.r of an art form .v "•1,. ~· .. ~ ._> ~ ~ "' . . "'"'GV-,.o \WVt.: ~t ..:h..:i.l t\ic. c Jt ~ \ndust.n<z.5 of lh12. br:• .. 5h islcz.21 t.o b.-ma t.o yo a ~·1a.ct;1or. o: e·WQ..dt.cz..r5 that w.L ::tzaCDrr1p1\rn<L.r.v lo anyb::x:ly& wordrobz. ooch s'Mlat<z.r 1rdN1<lual ly hanclkn 1 U.<Zd for a..:idad. comfort. and durobihty e vatlablcz. m mcz.nsor womczn& el.ZCZ.5 44 Fashion Island· Newport Beach· 714/644-5070 1001 Westwood Blvd.· WestuH>od Village • 213/ 208-3273 . ' j I Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday. Oecomber 4, 1981 ~UffiUa Tapes reveal bribe try plotted Frame c'laimed on r~cording played in killing, racketeering trial 1.os ANGELES <AP) -A rnputed Mafia fi g ure , on trial in an a lleged bribery scheme, ,r epeatedly r e fu sed a n Informant's suggestions that he try to bribe a federal judge, a tape recording played in court has revealed. Samuel Sciortino, convicted ear l ier this yea r in a racketeering case, was heard again and again telling FBI informant Joseph Hauser he dad not think it was a good idea to try to influence U.S. District Judge Harry Pregerson before •the begiMing of Sciortino's trial with four oth er reput e d California Mafia leaders. Repeatedly, Sciortino said he was being framed by famed Mafia informa nt A l adena "Jimmy the Weasel" Fratia nno. Sciortino's comm e nts were con tained in a le ngthy tape secretly made by Hauser as he worked undercover for the FBI Sciortin<>'s attorn ey a nd lawyers for his co·defendants r eputed New Orle ans Mafia leader Carlos Marcello and New O rleans bu.sinessman Philip· R i z z u lo co n tend the government worked to entrap the three men into a plot to bribe Pregerson. • He referred to the j udge r e p eat e dl y as "Ii man or conscience," and when Hauser pressed for instructions on how to try to influence Pregerson. Sciortino said, "I'm concerned, knowing how honest that man is . . whether it wouldn"t do more harm than good." Sc1or t 1no, 62, of Rancho Mirag,e. ins isted that if Pregerson just kpew the truth, ''I 'm b ei n g r ailroaded all the way." he would know that Sciortino and at least two . or the other defendants -Dominic Brooklier and Louis Tom Dragna -were innocent in the celebrated trial which focused on the murder of another Mafia informer. Frank "The Bomp" Bompensiero. conversation, the tape showed thett Sciortino finally yielded to Hauser's suggestions, and said, .. If we can do something. and do at an the right way. let's go." but even then Sciortino added. 'Tm doing th.is with reservations." The tape showed that Hauser's final go.ahead ca m e from Marcello. but again with some urging from Hauser. Toward tit! end of the tai>e. there was this exchange: Hauser: "Well then, I can go very strong'!" Marcello : "That's right." Hauser: "Then I . pull out a ll the guns." Marcello: .. All right." T he tape ended with Marcello declaring, "Just get the feel of it. a nd if it's s omething, it's someth.ing. That 's a ll." Sciortino ins isted throughout th e tape r eco rding t h at Fratianno was lying to save hi ms elf and because he was writing a book. The recording, made with a de vice coQcealed in an attache case. was gai;.pled at som e points, and voices w ere sometimes obscured by l<>ud mus ic and singing in Italian. with Marcello in 1979 and was later discussed tn fac~to·face meeting s . Th e phon e conversation and meetings were tape recorded. In the early portions or h1s testimony. Hauser told how he gained Marcello's confidence by arranging various bus iness" deals over a period of three years -even before he had turned infor mer But it was an October 1979, he said. when he already was cooperating with the FBI and was wired for · sound, that Marcello asked about Pregerson. Flig ht s hort; pair unhurt ll AYWARD <AP1 T\.\<O "pa rtying and, drinking" a ircraft company workers, one with only four hours of flight ins truction. were unharmed after allegedly stealing a $6.5,000 µlane that t·rashcd moment~ after takeoff. authoratu:s s aid -- t. ... "' ,_. ' ...,,.-: . ., ---. s AS S ciortino. indee d . seemed reluctant to gel involved in such a plan. All of the men tried in the case ultimately were acquitted on charges of killing Bompensiero, bu t w ere co n victed o n racketeering ch arges. Before the case went to trial. Pregerson did. disqualify himself because the FBI told him he was the SUbjed Of a bribery plot. On We<.lnesday, Marcello was heard on tape saying it would be very difficult to bribe a judge because they had lifetime jobs and didn"t need the money. Ronald Wong. 21. and Richard Sutton, 22. service workers for Beechcraft We~t at llavward Airport. were arrested Mond ay for investigation or aircraft theft after the brie f flight in the four se at . s ingle e n gine Sundowner. police said. ·~-lBUST COtlTROVERSIAL -Hll'-1 ul .... 1.11 11 !-.:.111 Fr<Jn1·1-.c·11 ··What I am concerned with is th~s." he told llauser. "We. in a way, a re lucky to have this judge ... I'm concerned ... if someone mentions something to him . he m ay disqua l i f y h1mselL" .. Justice 1s all I want because with justice I go home free." Sciortino said at one point. "Tm being railroaded here all the way ." ··They got a lifetime job."" the 7 1-year -old Marcello said . "What are you going to give them. five. ten. 25? . . . You can't give them enough money." Hauser said the s ubject first came up in fl phone conversation They said the pair had been .. partying a nd drinking" before they decided to tr) fl ying. Sutton had only four hour~ of fli ght instruC'tion :\la~ or Ct•nrgt• :\lo .... 1·11111· \\.1-. p.i1t 1.ilh 1111 \ 1·1lt'<I II\ 111-. \\ 1d11\\ <i1na d un11g opt.•nlllJ.! 111 lht· < :t·1 irc 1· :\loM·om· ( 0111\\ r•n111111 Ct.-nl(•r 1n San Fra11c ·1 .... 1·11 th...., \\\•1•h \ n •rl c:lo;ik hid lm\c•r {\\O lh1nb of .... 1:.11111· a pt•dt·,1:11 th~tl 1n <oq1111,1kd -.•Jill\' .... ,,mhol' 11: \lr,....C'ollt'' lilt· 1111l11d1n_ ''111 d l \\t11 h1 1-- rl•IPrnn).! t11 th•· dt'11·1h 1: 111 1·111\\ 1t·11:d .... 1:.i' t·1 0 .111 \\'11111· "h1e h lw1·aml' kno\\ 11 ,1-. t hl· I\, 1111\11"• d..t1·1\'-•' A ft e r some three bours of Fish s eason ruling upheld SAN FRANCISCO I AP) -T he California Supreme Court has agreed that a law allowing the state fish and game director to close or change the state's commercial fishing season is valid. It denied a hearing sought by the Salmon Tro lle r s Marketi n g As sociation, leaving undisturbed an Oct. 6 Court or Appeal decision hold ing the Fis h a nd Game Code section constitutional The group's members are Licensed to fish in California waters. The appeal court overturned an injunction g ranted by Mendocino County Superior Court Judge Arthur Broaddus which blocked emergency closure of the 1980 commercial s aJmon fishing season for short periods. The trial judge had agreed with the fisherme11 that the law was an invalid delegation or legislative power to Fish and Game Director E.C. Fullerton. At issue was a state law passed as a com pan ion to t h e 1976 federal F ish e ry Conser vation and Managem ent Act. The slate law affected waters within three miles or shore, while the federal law involved water from three miles to 200 miles offshore . The state commercial salmon fishing season runs from May 15 to Sept. 30 for silver salmon and April 15 to Sept 30 for all other types. Official quits rodeo post BANNING (APl -A savings and loan branch manager ·has resigned from a Banning rodeo committee after a m inister organized a boycott of the office because the minister thought rodeos "were cruel. William Cushman. manager of the Allstate Savings and Loan branch in Banning, said he has resigned his vol unteer position as chairman or Banning's annual Stagecoach Days celebration. Cushman declined to discuss his resignation, but Allstate Savings spokes man Burt Wuttkin said the minister's campaign played a role in the decision. Cushman "did not resign only because of this." said Wuttkin "But . oh sure. the letters 1 played a part in it." Leonard Perkins. the manager of the Banning Chamber or Commerce. said Cushman's departure may end the festival's rodeo "It definitely has hurt," Perkins said. "We aren't even s ure if we are goi ng to have Stagecoach Days ... 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Chris topher F Fosl'.I . edito r of "Jane 's Armor and Artillery 1981-82," madl' the stutt>ments in his foreword to th e 826 i.iage t·on \ cnt1onal wea(.lOn:. annual. one of a senl's of ·Jane ':. uulhoritative m1htar} rcfore"ce bc>Ok)> t::xl'erpts of tht.· foreword were mac1c available Thursduy F oss :.aad the "so C':J ll ed arms race bet ween Eas t a nd Wes t" does not t•x1:.l u1 c·on,e nt1o nul weapons beeau)>c the Sll\'lt.·l U nion 1s s o advanel•d. and mcmbt'r'\ or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization suffer inflation and bud~el problems "l'nll•:.c; the L'n1tcd Statel'.I and other mt>mbers of NATO c·an slow do" n the rapidly incn·asang cost or nc" weapons sylt.•m)> or all tyr>es , the outlook for the West 1s blc•ak." Foss s aid T h e S o ,. 1 c t l' n 1 o n h e u v 1 I } outnumbers NATO forl'e::. an tanks and fi ghting veh1dc:.. and an must or Wes t{·rn t:urope. · 'fl•wcr weapons system!> urc dei.iloyed than 1n the 1960s," foss said. Tht> United State)>, Hritain and somt• other members or the 15·nat1on all1an ec dep e nd on cos tly µrorl•s:.mn•tl armJC)>. Fus:. :-.aid. while the So\ll'b have a c·onsc·npted a rmy with relatl\ely lo" manpower costs and art.• "therefort.· uble to spend 1•on~1dcruhl ' nwrt· 0 11 resNlr('h und ill'Vl'lopmt.•11t uni! ~rol·un•mL•nt " lit-'a1tl the l'111tl.'d Statt.•i. has mat.It• '' r u ~ r t' s s 1 n 1 n e r e a i. 1 n ~ 1 t ~ t•onH•nt1onal arms '11u·e 1979 Uut he :.aid Hritaan. t-'ranl'c and Wt'"t Germany have reduced or dclayt.>d product1un of new weapons because of 1nflaUon and budget problems . There are only l wo Wes tern tanki. wh1t·h compare with nl'w T RO Soviet Vl'h1dcs . Foss said the Wes t (~l·rman Lt.'OIJard l und the Amcrwan I M I Jk :.aid the Soviets have abo produn'(J at lea~t :t,000 oltlcr M B'I tanks that are :.till compct1tive \\1th I Wt•:.tcrn vch1 elcs ·'The West Germans . ltkc lht• Frl·nl'h a nd other m e mbers of NATO," Foss i.a1d . ·mus t hl• 1ncrl'us1nitlY worrtl•d ahoul wht·thcr thl•ar ex 1s t1nl{ rt ('e t ... of rar:.l ~l·ncrat1on Ll•oparcl I and J\ .M X 30 ma 1 n hat t I c la nk s are t•a pablt• of ~UC:l'cssrull ) engal{1n~ eVl•n tc><Ja\ 's ~>v1et TM and T n M BT,, let. alonl' ltll' T flll wh1c:h 1~ alreadS· undl'r~oin~ troop trials and 1 ~ l' x iH' t• t l' d t o l' n l (' r v o I u m e prnduet1on in the ll<'ar future · ACLU takes aim WASlll :';IGTON 1AP 1 fht· American Civil L1bert1es Union 1s mounting a campaign its leaders say 1s aimed al threats posed by New Hight l'Onservattvc organizal1ons lo ind1v1dual freedoms Confcrenec~ will be held in e1~ht c1t1es on issues :.ul'h a:. abortion. voting rights . l'O Urt ordcn·d bus ing and s ch o<>I prayer .I MURPHY'S UIW C"1L.lN01RS ( FfMM!D PRINTS RCMJND YOU An-YM~ WHY Tr11NG-5 GO WRONG-. 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'l'l'\l'" u µ 111 the \'a ...,1 \\'a-.11 ·1;..tnd .\l·t·ord ing to till' h:.11·hl'I P l' t l' r 11 11 u I ... l .1 d t• 1 t h '· e:q.u:>nml'll l ...,h11\H•d that IH':I\ '. c h ronic.· lelt.'\ 1.:-.11111 "alt'hl·r~ du not m akt-,L?oud rL·aclt-r-. · 0 l h e r h l' n l' I' I t :-o I t h c• e lec.·t ronk I a "l \H 'l'l' 11otl·cl .-\ fi rs t -gra<k tl·:H·h<.•r al th1• et a~ sthonl .... alCI p11p11 ... of IL1m1 ht.>~ 111\'0 l\'t•d in lht• hm c·otl -.1·t:m t'cl to • be m ort• atlcnll\ t' in dass :\nd o nt• fam1h \'owe d to l'Onttnlll' tis liO\ l'Oll. \.\llh lht' moth er prom 1!'>1 ng · 'c.-r~ hllle" tl'le\'ision \IC'\\ 111g in t hl' fut un• But 11 s hould IJl· noted a lso l h a t 11 n h HI p c: r<· e n l of t h l' lam1lrcs \\1th l'haldre n 111 l ht• 'l'honl l~)(1k part in the TV fast .\ny th1ng that e nrouragl·~ m un· r<.•ading 1s l·ertain to m eet "1th o ur appro\'al .-\net the 1dt•a 111' fa mil~· memht.>r s 1nte rnt'lin1? in L'' t·n ing a cti' 1t1 t's "ithout staring al da nl'tn~ c.•lel't rnns for hours :.it .1 t r aC'k is a sound one \\'l• don't ml'a n to :-.a,· that ll'lt'' 1...,10 11 1:-. <.tll lwd. 111' l:Ourse :\t an~ 111 the documentaric•s a nd -.omt· l}I t he dnimat1r progr a m s .11·t· supe r b But too often. the tare consist:-of s ilh · Sll ·coms. !.!rubh~ g ame !'thowi:.. drear~· suap opt'ra:-. a nd m edio C're m o n es. "he thl·r old nr nt'"' The Rhode Island t:''\Pl'rlmt!nl ind1C'a t<.'S tha t lam 1hl':-. t'Olllrl profit h~ turning thl·lr l l'le,·1:-.1o ns otf mon· ofll'n Give credit to Congress Prcs1tknt R L•a gan took time out this \\Cl'k lo assurt• t·om·crned de l e~a h.'~ tn the White 11011:-.t• Co nfe rc•nC't.' 1111 \g 1ng th at ·so<'ial Sel'ul'lt\· l'an <J11d \\ill hL· .:-.aH·d · Ile · won a few l'ht1 C'kll'S "'ilh hi s C'<>mm l·nt abo ut b ein g ··p o rt r a~·ed a ..., ~wm e h o\\ a n enem~· of m~ O\\ n j.(t•nc ratio n . · but his charge t hat l'l'l tlt'S af the a dmina s tratrnn·-. prnpo!.als rnr refo rm of Soc•111 I Set'unl ' hatl · · n e c cl I <.vs " I ' a n ct l' r u t' I I ' frightened" c lderl~ c·1t m!n~ ,,a·:-. wide of the mar k So m e of thl' inti ial proposals were tndeed ala r m ing lo man~ of t h ose pla nning ret 11·t·mt·nt 11r a lread ,-ren·I\ 111).! bl'lll'llh uftl'1 a life time of \\Ork First ''as the pl;tn to pl·nallt.l' t hose takin g earl~ ret irem ent a t age 62 b~ a llowing t he m onl ~· ~o pe r cent of the henef1 t the~ would be entitled to 1f the\ waited until age 65. instead of iht· p rest'nt 80 perC"enl. Then then• w a:-. th1• proposal t o d e I a ~ a s (' h c d u I e d C'OSt -of-li\·ing trl<'t'l'a~t· lor lhos(• now r e('e1nng henel1t.:-. ThL•n thl' i d ea of t•l 1m 1n al111g lht• .. m inimum IX'nl'f1t . of ••hout $122 a mo nth for t hosl' "ho haH' no t • worke d unde r Soc ial Security long e noug h tu q ua lify for full he ne fits mostly elderly women on th<.· thcor,· that thev then wo uld be µoor ~nough lo qualif~ for welfare lt "as no than ks to the p reside nt tha t the administratio n pulled back on these proposals a nd s<.'ttlccl fo r establis hment of a t ask for<'e lo p ropose tong-term rerorms to Sa\ l' Soria I Securit~ fund ing 0 n l he t' on t r a n · . it w a s Con g r ess that s a nk · the more t'o ntro ,·ersia l propos als s peci ficall~ cong ressm e n who c!H1n't t are for the flak they were getting from their c on stitue nts \\hen thl· proposals first \\'ere atrt!d Re a gan ar<'u ses c ritics o f .. pol itical rlema ~og uery" and the re 's no doubt the Democrats took full ad,·antage or the Social Se<'urit\· storm. But it's a lso plain that i i s o m e or the a dmini.;;tration's initial· propos ab had been put into e ffe<.·t without m o rl 1 f i cat 1 on . m a n y e Id e r I ~· .\mericans wo uld have had at lea st a pa rt of the Soria l Serurit~ rug pulled out from under thl'm \\it h little or no warn ing. Op1n1on!> expre~sed en the space above are those of the Daily Pil ot. Otner v1ewc; ex· pressed on tn1s page are those of lhe1r authors and artists. Reader comment 1s mv1t· ed . Addrec,s The i:>aily Piiot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 641-4321. L.M. Boyd I Russian useful Q. What's the most useful language now for scientists. next to English" A. Russian. accor'11ng to those who s tudy such matters It's strong in c h emis try . phys i cs, geolo gy, meteorology. mathe m at ics and the biological sciences. It Is a m atter of record. too. that ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat PvOll\"'fO .~, f dril"'t Of IM ,.._., .. , UO Wt~ b•'f •• , .... -.... ,._ ... , Of•••,.,.. ........ llo• IW (9\ ... -l • •hi. 1 -. the infamous Da llon brothers of Wild West banditry most usua lly wore white hats. How d o you s uppos e th e statisticians know they're right when they claim the world's earthwo rms outweigh the world'1' people by 10 to one? Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. MurphlM Editor Barbara Kreibich • Editorial Page Editor I A toWn fires its planners SM I THTOW N, N Y -Th e Re publicans made their move here two w e eks ago. The Town Hoard voted to sl_ash the local budget by eli minating an e nti r e a gen cy, t h e P l an n in g D e partme nt. and dis missing 19 employees. 1 t was done with a flouris h. The coalition candidates of the Republican • and Conservative parties had a 3-to·2 majority on the board after this month's ele ctions. and they voted lo save what they said was more than $600,000 or the town's $12-milJion budget. It was as if Ronald Reagan had figured out a way to eliminate the Departme nt of Agric ulture with a stroke of his pen. IT WAS ALSO an ObJect lesson an the p o litics a nd pra c ti ca l iti es o r governme nt budget-cutting. A week afte r the dramatic board mee ting, it became clear that what had happened was this: Smithtown ta xpayers we re going to have to give up their best pro tectio n agains t th e gree d o r deve lopers and industry in return for an average saving for each family of less than $3 per year. Smithtown is on Long Island and has a population of 116,000. It's a pretty hunk of middle Ameljs:a. 60 miles east of New York City. where the a\'erage home is va lued at something like $60,000. A nice place. The Planning Department was one ot t he things that ke"pt it nice. "We refused tu bend lo the people who wanted to build cinder·block boxes and tear up the gr e e ne r y." said o ne of the f i red ___ OJ llCHllD RllVIS · -• 11- planners. "That made a lot of people mad over the years " It ce rt a inl y m a d e th e R e - publicans mad. Like the budget c·uts proposed in Washington. this one also ha ppened to fit the cutters' political a.nd social agenda. Planning to Smithtown Re publicans is about what affirmative action is to Washington Republicans. SO. THE TOWN Board ruled that the d e partme nt's functions would . he nceforth, be handled by the Planning Board. That board was made up or fi ve non-professionals, citizens who alt happened to be members or the town Republican committee. The savings, the Town Board announced. would be $620,000 the first year -S370,000 in sa laries and $250,000 in fringe benefits The owner or a $60,000 home would save as much as $30 in taxes -which meant that taxes would increase $10 in 1982 heCiJ U'>l' a S4fl prop~·tt \ '·" flM .,.. 11 !>l'hNluli'd . . But . It turnl'd out that llll' !•lanmn~ H11,1rdj lht• Hcpubht'lHl 1·ommit11·1·rr11"11 1l1dn kno'A 'A hal tti do nt•xt :-.;., tlct•\ le"'~· ••11 lht• t•h•nc:al het11 and -;11m1 • 111 1h• " ! l'lann1ni.: Dl•p;,irt m1 nt ... 1.irr I· 111.i11 1mly thn·e P<,...111111,... "'''"' 1'11•ri1r1.1l1·d 1n<"ludin1;? tht· pl.1nn10L •lcr1•1 1111 \\h "a:-. ap1rnrcn1 h I h1· ri·,tl 1.1 rc• ' tfrpubhtan un~t·r ''T ilt: Rt'.,\I, ( lT look.-. ltlo.•• cl .... .i: ti S7 5 .000 or s•m 1)()(1 lj I hi •"' r I~ property t:.i x ht-n · ""111 bt rt.Our···•! 32 ma)ht• S.1 :-.;,i11J l'J1111i.. \ .... 1111, IJcmoC'rat ""h•1 1' thy '''"' n -..ufwn. 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(JJlll.JI Riles challenger hacks fundamentals If early effort Jeads lo success Bill Ho nig may well be the next s tate S uper intendent of Public Instruction lie has been tub t humping his campaign fo r seve ral months alr eady although the election isn't until next June. But judging from the e labor ate brochures furnis hed the press he may be spending too much too early a nd find hims elf out or funds when the time for the big push <·om es . And he is running against Wilson Riles who, in the past. has proved to be a big vote getter. In his first cam paign 1n 1970 he defeated inl'umbent Max Rafferty by polling 3.2 million voles. 500,000 more than Rafferty. In 1974 he easi ly outd istanced a field of s ix contende rs with 2.9 million votes. The t978 election showed no signs of him weakening. or course he will now be running for his fourth term and even though it is a non-partisan office it ma y be a bad year for incumbents. HONIG IS rather an unusual man He is a member or the s tate Board or Education and s uperintendent of a M arm Count y s chool district. Wh al is unus ual about this is that Honig is a Boalt Hall Law School graduate and pra cticed law for a number of years with a prestigious San Francisco law firm. But he left that to become a g rade school teacher in San Francisco and two years ago became superintendent or the Reed Elementary School District II~ has been a slate board member san c<• 1975 The 44·vear-old law\•er com e sc·hool offt c1al is· making the ·reform of publte eduC'at1on his r ampa1gn issue Homi: llll WITlll advocates the so-called fundamental program for schools. e mphasizing the need lo return to the basics. He cites the records or school districts which have returned to fundamentals. Modesto. he says, has produced Tests ranging from 30 to 50 points above the national average. A Sacramento school district showed a 6.3 point improvement in just one year. In his o wn school district he has raised Lhe scores bv 10 per centile points · "WHAT IS MOS1' instructive about these gains is that they have occurred primarily in those schools and dis tric ts whic h ha ve r estored a t radit ion al appro ach t o ~duc ati o n ," h e s a id praising "Those teachers. princ ipals and administrator s who have knuckled down to the serious business of r aising l'XPl'l'l<JllOll!:> ,ind ,(,tlld.11 d 11111• • ll c11 .... c·1pltn1• 1lt•m;1111t111c h••m•·""' l :l•I rt•qu1rtlll! .1 h."" , 11111,, .. 1 1 t•I' • • ..1 t'htldn·n llon1i.: .11111111111•-. iii· >I· r {' I I ll l' ;J I If Ill ' " I h l' \\ ' c k . u I • ~r<Jc.Jual u111 r1·q111 r ··m1·n1-. I I• 11 I ~ ht•lhl'r \ 1wat1on;tl •11 111llt· ,. I , 1f Ca l1furll1<1 '-IUclL•n h t.1 ~1· t. 1 sc·tl'nt•'. h1i.111r.' m .11 h :111d En.cl"' •'i c C'llUrsc•:-. t han cto -.11111!•111 .. 111 r1lh1•1 t 1·~ a nd 1·11mpl•llllL! nat1•in-. .\l.111·. c1 , With 11111\ C•llt' \t':CI "' m.tlh .1r1d ll. n I ... 1· 1 l 11 1 • l'. " 111 1 n L I , , 1 q ut•-.t111nuhll· 1·l1·c·1 1"'' ,, .1-1 r 1 •; mas:, mt•rl111 . <"1111<1 1·,111• 111.t , 1•r, outs1 dt-t•mplo.' ml'nt II• 1ifrl• l ,.,,, lttl'ratun• and :.tll'n1·1· h.I\ • d1-..ir•l'l , .,.. fro m the l'lt•mt•ntan "ho"I • 11rrfl'ult1:r SO WHAT 110'.'\H; -.1 a11d f11r .q I" 11 · rea:-.onabll-<Jnd e.,,t•n11 . .t n u 'I"',• , • is ho\\ m uC'h can ht-ht:.im1· •111 fttl,. .. 111 how couJd he do <Jn) t htnJ.! 1hll1•1, 111 h F or the fart '"' that the· ht'.I\' h.111 I •· the LeJ(1slat11r c> pn•tl .' n1111·h 1111 1.11 c the sch111JI da' ,\nd m111·h ,, 11'11 It• ·t: local ch<111t <11:-.tn<·t-. \l1h11111.1h lh·· 1 :j of the off1l·1• 1-. Su1wnnl\·nd1•111 111 ! '•rl Inst ruction tht· fa('I 1 ... 1 h•• 111 lo 1• r 1 ,, 1mµn·~:-.1\'(• than th,• .u-111 .ol '''"'" 1 m·t•r lht• M'hont ... Still ll11111i.: k1•I 1,. pc•r::.ua:-.111n and pnlJIH' -.i·nrc1n1 nl 111 •1 n I ;1 dC'ftn1t I\ t' µrm.:ra m \I ould r 1111 II think:. lht• J)l'l''l'l\I l1 .. 11lt-r,h11• 1-.11 I drn n ~ the 1oh Religion IDostly a matter of character Whal we loosely call "religion" in our society turns some people on and some people orr. What I find especially interesting is that just as many good IYlllY 111111 ~ ~ people are turned off as are turned on. It does not separate the sheep from the goats by any means. Some oC tbe best people I have known -including my father -have been atheistic, in the conventioaal sense or the wonL And some of lhe wont -we have all seen them in the front pewa - are the most pious, the most devout, the most orthodox. o ·ne o( the fint things you learn in life -or should learn, if you mature -i• that ~ cannot divide people by what Quotes "The USS R is read y f or . they believe, or thinJt they believe. or profess lo believe. GOODN~ AND mercy in people - tbe kind that the O ld Testame nt prophets preached and that J esus revived -seem to have little to do with religion in its organized form, as a cult or a creed or a canon. It is basically a matter of character more than creed, of your feelings and acts toward others more than any articulated philOM>phy or life, or death. In fact, this is what I t.hin.k J esus was trying to 1et across -and failed. even wilb most ol bis own disciples. When be said, "I am the way," he wante4 people to imitate Ilia actions and behavior. IDd not to worship bim. In my reading ol the New Testament, be had no not.ion ol setting up a new religion, and lHlt ol all a new church. As a believer, I am not convinced lb al God is particularly interested in what we call "religion." or lbat it even exists aa a con cept for H i m . What is demanded of us is that we be kind and just to one anot.ber, even if there is DO redeemer, DO heaven. no hell and no afterlife. compromis e s, t or a search for ALL TllESE seem Ukt edverti.lang balan('ed. just decisions acceptable to and promotion to me; unworthy of a both sides." . Soviet news analyst L c0trmlt deity, \oo-t.mall and petty for Vllaly Kobrsh on the nuelear a rms lbe creator of a n infinite and ta"'s In Geneva ~ unfathomable u;iverse . Prompted by human rears more than d1\lne ra1lh \\hat the Old Testament prophets asked as distinct from the pnt-s thood is that we r ender JUSlt<'e and nwn) to each other. What Jesus askt.><I a-. distinct from his later follo'4er:; " that we go even further , Y.alkin,e thL• extr a mile. returning good fore' 11 This 1s ha rd. the hardest lhmg m lh• "orld to do It is so hard that reh~1on tries to make 1t easier h)' lettmg us obey c reeds and nw mbte pra)ers ttnd s up p o rt churc hes , and t hu ~ fel I "religious" without t rul) hem~ so l_..ook a t the world today. and tr~ to <kn~ 11 lillllY GUS Give n the cost of J?rocl'rt<""· 11 di'!('~ l•em odd to pay toduy's pnn·~ fnr .in 0111 dead tree to rut up m ) our hnu~·· f11r couple of wt'l.'ks. tht•n (h1m1l m th&C" lrt\Sh 1 \ OtMMy °""' c.....w•' •t• ~.n .. '" ••~t. •• •"llC"f ""-•'W'"' .-.n.tt •• ••••' ~• ttw ~,.,...,, "" • ....,._ .. -•I• C-• 0... O••C• ltH9' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 4. 1981 Tax explained Dt:AR PAT DUNN: I sUned wortdq for myself so I need to know i.ow •.ell &o withhold from the alary I ~ myself. Abo, Is theft' a Umlt on the amount o( my owa salary? P.R .• Huntla1&on Reub Tht.> Internal Reve nue Service explains you arc taxed on the net profit of the business rcgardJess of how much you draw out in personal salary When you are self-employed you do not withhold taxes from yourself. Instead. you pay estimated tax payments throughout the year. There is no limit on the amount of salary you can pay yourself. For more information about estimated tax payments, call the I RS at 83.S-8211. - Partnership detailed DEAR PAT DUNN: My brother and I are ~ly considering going into business together. The only thing that CGMerns us ls that we don't know e no111 h about the legalltJes of forming a partnership. Is there any source of information on this subjed so we can inform ourselves before contacting u attorney to do the nttessary paperwork? C.W., Costa Mesa Noto Press has published a new 268-page book called "The Partnership Book ." which may be just what you want. Attorneys Denis Clifford and Ralph Warner give prospective busin<.'Ssmen lhe tools for starting and setting up a partnership with a sound legal structure while the dream is still hot. The book shows how to choose between var ious legal s tructl.M"es. including sole proprh:torsh1p, a corporation, a hm1ted partnership or a partnership. It also goes into getUng the bu.<>iness off the ground, how to handle taxes and changes-that may occur later. 'The book should be available In large bookstores this month, or you can contact Nolo Press by writing to 950 Parker St., Berkeley, CaliC. 94710. Deposit limited DEAa PAT DUNN: Are &~ere any restrictions re&•l'dlal ta.e •-t a lud.lord can ttqultt as a deposit before f'ftlt.lag an apartment to a new tellaat! • C.L, Corona del Mar Effective for deposits made after Jan. 1, 1978 on residential pro~rty, the landlord is limited lo collecting cfeposits for cleaning. repair and non.payment of rent in an umount no greater than two months rent U the property is unfurnished, -and three months rent if it is This is in addition to any rent paid for the first month of occupancy, according to Civil Code se<-tion 1950 S --• ·<;or a problen1'' Then wnte to Pot \.."'I Dunn Pot will r ut red tape. gelling • J. the answers and actwn you need to solve rnequ1t1es m government and r-, • business Mail ycr..ir quesrwns tu Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast ·na1ly Ptlol . P () lJox 156Q . Cos/a Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as J)()Ssible will ~answered. but phoned rnqu1nes ur letters not mcludmg the reader·s full 11ame. address and husmess hours· phone 11umber cannot ~ considered • ·'"' .... The · Robinsons Gift ALAN FLUSSER: Holiday Gift Art Show/Sale Daily th;u Dec 9 Huntington Cente<'s annual super e11h1b1t of arts and crafts learunno 55 top talented artists From this great atray of unique originals you'll lend a perfect gilt '°' everyone Beach Blvd and <&C5 Fwy Children's Puppet Show It s the season to make kids happy al Huntington Center's Great New Mall with the real Santa. caroling and enrerta1nrnent See the Mitchell Manonenes 4 shows daily every Thurs . Fn Sat & Sun 111 Christmas .THE DESIGNER AND THE SPORTSWEAR. COME MEET THEM BOTH SAT~RDAY, 1-3 P.M., AT ROBINSON'S NEWPORT. There are many reasons why Alan Flusser ·~ being touted as the American menswear designer of the 1980 s (and whv we re 1niroduc1ng his sportswear collection 1n our men·s department) Among them. his renowned obsession with quality Hts passion for classic style And the way he can capture all the flamboyance of the l htrt1es and Forties (his favorite era) and make 11 work today Examples? The trad1t1ona1 Fair Isle sweater he updates his with basket weave cotton Natural yellow. or mauve. $80. Pleated casual pant· all new again in blue yellow or pink cotton oxford cloth. $80. Button·down cotton shirt refreshingly windowpaned in rainbow on natural. $47.50. Leather·ttp suspenders now a surprising new source of color. S35. And his famous cotton argyle socks beaut1fu11y colored 1 $8.75. Just part of what you'll · find in Rob1nson·s Signature Collect1ons. 15 1 Newport To order call toll-tree 1·800-523·7600. HAVE ALAN FLUSSER AUTOGRAPH YOUR COPY OF HIS NEW BOOK ON MEN'S STYLE, .. 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IN TttE SPOTLIGHT -Mayor Jane Byrne sings the National Anthem as Jihan Sadat. widow of the Egyptian prt•s 1dcnt. looks on at a dinner in the Field Museum. The Wmdy City mayor keeps a h.igh profile . · 82-3 88 LA ' s the place for columnist Bob Greene. See Page 82. 0 a IN THE SADDLE Mayor Byrne sets a fast pace along Chicago's lakefront with the city's mounted patrol. She was brushing up on her riding skills before leading an equestrian parade downtown. Jane Byrne's political fortunes thaw in Chicago r · CHICAGO< AP>-In the dead of last winter. Jane Byrne's future as mayor looked bleak The public was giving her the cold shoulder. her cronies were disgruntled and critics were preparing political obituaries. But the mayor. well, she was lttlnkin& about her second term. Jane Byrne didn't seem to be particularly discouraged by a dismal political year in which two candidates s he supported were troun ced. She didn't api)ear ruffled by a controversy raised when she gave her bodyguards hefty pay raises. And then there was the city transit syste m , rapidly running out of money Riders were grumbling Big fare hikes were coming and everyone could see it. The political pundits looked over the situation and chalked Jane Byrne up as a one-term mayor. But during those same winter months, the mayor pl;mned her political future . She held a giant fund-rais ing dinner. a massing Sl. 7 million for her campaign She appeared uncon<.'erned over her sagging popularity in political polls. By the time the weather warmed, her political fortunes turned. Polls in the summer indicated more people than ever thought s he has what· it takes to lead the city Thars the way it's ~n for the last 212 years the nalion·s se<.'ond la rgest C'1ly has been wrapped up in a love-hale affair with a mayor swept into office in a spectacular coup. In the 29 months. supporters and c ritics alike say Jane Margaret Byrne a petite green.eyed bloode who talks like a tough guy -has Jolted the status quo at City Hall, wrecked the De m oc r ats' political machine and shaken up the city. The m ayor h as. in fact. appointed four police chiefs. three planning directors . and four n ew sec retaries induding he r husband. J ay McMullen. now on the payroll as her poht1cal adviser Critics a lso say Mrs. Byrne, 47. a protege of the late Mayor Ri chard .J. Daley, carries - grudges and openly battles with political rivals . creating an image of a ruthless and vindictive leader. "She can con you out of your pa nties when you're s itting and talking with her." Says Don R o s e . once her political strategist. But s upporters says Mrs. B\ r ne has restored fi scal integrity to the city. appointed a top-notch s<.'hool board and lived up to her promise to give police and firefighters contracts. They also say the mayor has managed a clean. uncorrupt.ed government conside red an accomplishment in a <.'ity where more than one alderman has traded pinstripes for jail stripes. The mayor's opinion of herself seems realistic. ··I try lo rationalise the issues the best way I can and know sometimes that hard sacrifices are not going to be popular. ·'I don't regard myself as tough,"· she says. "l regard m yself as someone who has a job to do and does it.·· She does her job often before the glaring lights of television. Mrs . Byrne "governs by electronic media," says Thomas Roeser . a political science professor at Loyola Uni versity. "The electronic media is really interested in ex<.'itement." When the destitute Chicago Transit Autho rit y wa s crumbling and the Legislature refused to help. Roeser says. the mayor went on television and slated. ··1 will take over the CTA ,. The television public was charmed . Roes er s ays "Chicagoans stand in the bar after work a nd when Jane comes on, they say ·Atta, girl. Jane. Thars our Jane.· Until the bill comes in.·· A day rarely passes withput Jane Byrne·s face in the • TMI •El 10 -The mayor 1ained publicity by movt.nc into the Cabrini-Green bouling projed lat April. She and her husband lived for three weeks in the crime-ravaged public housing complex. news pape r s donning a hardhat. a sailor cap. or even a porkpie hat and dark glasses to ham ·it up with "The Blues Brothers." And a rught rarely slips by without the mayor on television belting an off.key melody at a neighborhood festival. touinl out a baseball al the ball part. or prancing down a Loop Street on hor seba<.'k for an international racing event. But none or the mayor's media events was more captivating t han h er m pve •to the Cabrini-Green housing project. The mayor moved into. the crime-ravaged public housing project to bi!ttle feuding street gangs that had terrorized the commun ity S h4t set up housekeeping with her husband . and a cadre or security guards. In a daily newspaper diary, the former debutante detailed what life is like when garbage overflows and rats scurry along corridors. The First Couple of Chicago kept a tally of roa<.'hes killed in their apartment Jane 3. Jay 2. The move drew acclaim and publicity. But critics grumbled that it was just a crafty stunt to gain support from disenchanted blacks. After a three-week stay. the mayor returned to her pos h Gold Coast high-rise. The crime rate at Cabrini-Green had dropped and the mayor s aid a transformation was beginning. .. We were able to build up some moral belier· in city government. Mrs. Byrne says. She is not easily <.'owed She has st.ruck back at labor and the media. Nine months a fter taking office. Mrs. Byrne faced strikes by transit workers, tea<.'hers and fire fighter s. some of whom paraded the streets carrying placards that read. "Byrne The Witch." It all happened in a 21~·month period. Undaunted. s he hit the streets. too -riding an elevated train operated by strike breakers and confronting firefighters on the picket line. It became apparent a hard-tine approach was her style. At times. the mayor seems to invite confrontati o n - especially when it comes to showdowns with political opponents . It was s uch a confrontation that catapulted her into City HaJI. ·As city icommissioner of consumer sales.· Mrs. Byrne accused her predecessor - Michael Bllandlc -o f "greasina" the way ror a taxi fare increase. Bll~c. who hid taken over as mayor after Daley1s death, gave Jane Byrne her walking papers. .But following the advice of Daley, she didn't get mad -she sot even. She set out to fight City Hall and an army of patronage work en. She toe* her cue to the people -meeting them at coffee kl ate: hes. shopping centers. wherever anyone ~d listen. and there were not many. Then a bhzzard paralyzed the c ity and buried Rilandi c ·~ career. Bilandic 's administration bungled attempts to dig Chicago out. Public transit was cut off for thousands. Cars we,e buried under tons of snow. Voters were outraged and su<ldeoly li.ltenina to Jane Byrne. In her 1979 victory, the mayor made it clear her battle was not with the m achine butJ with its leader. Bilandic -whom she labeled a zero. Mrs . Byrne beli eves in the machine. ··1 think there's a need for one :-.ays ... When they use words like petty. vindictive, etc .. that goes with being a woman Girls hear that from kindergarten.'· Aide Paul ~kGrath says some people JUSt don't know how lo reaC't to a fe male may'?f'. "If a woman does what a man ~s. she's a bitch.'" he says. "I don't know what she's supposed to do -bat her eyelashes and wear a pink pinafore'.'" Milton Rakove. a political s cience professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago. says that after 2'"2 years in office. Mrs. Byrne is settling down and people are developmg "She can con you out of your panties when you 're sitting and talking with her.'' and there·s a net>d tor a good strong one.·· she says But her support or opposition is not aJways predictable. She opposed the son of Mayor Daley for the post of Cook County s late's atto rney . 1 u e won anyway She endorsed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy for president, only days after s he indicated lo then-President Jimmy Carter and 12.000 others al a Sl million fund -raiser that s he would support h1s re-election Then s h e donated som e proceeds fr<1m Carter's dinner to Kennedy. Her detractors labeled those episodes examples of petty and capricious behavior Mrs. Byrne brushes off suc h cnli<.'ism as male chauvinism. · "Ther c 's vcr y little ac<.'eptan<.'e of wome n in the Dcmocrat1c organizal1011. ·· she a new rc.'Specl for her. ··People used to call her Jane or J aney." Ralcove says. .. Now they caJI her 'the mayor.· I think she's trying to be the mayor She"s much less of a politician." But Mrs. Syrne replies : "A lot of people seem to forget the person they're describing today is the same person w}'o was in this building as a cortmissioner for 10 solid vears . and nobody picked on my style until I became mayor:· Mr~ By rne hasn't formally announ<.'ed her re-election bid. but it's apparent to many she 1s pl anning a se<.'ond term. ··Jane is runmng real hard for rc-e lection 1n 1983. ·· says Alderman Roman Pucins ki . once a candidate himself. "She's doing as mu<.'h as she can. as quickly as she can. so no one " i II think of challenging her m 198.'l . Bones froDl ancient battle uncovered TEL AVIV. Is rael cAPI A mass grave. uncovered at a building sit e· is be lieved to contain the bones of Jewish soldiers killed in the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in A.O. 70, according to an Israeli archaeologist. Professor Meir Be n -Dov, director of excavations on the 1'emple Mo unt . told the Jerusalem Post he found pieces of crockery and a toga clasp from the Roman period under the tens of thousands of bones. Ben-Dov was quoted as saying the grave was extremely rare, and he was "80 percent certain" It dated to Roman times. Another expert. Dis trict Archaeology Ins pector Amos Kloner. dated the level whel'@' the bones were round to the Byzantine or Persian periods after Rome But tie speculated that the bones could be Roman-period rem a ins that were trans ferred to the grave much later. Ben-Dov told the Post that the bones may have been gathered into a mass grave by relatives who returned lo the city a couple of years after its destruction. The grave was discovered three weeks ago in the Musrara Quarter a few hundred yards north of the old walled city by construction workers building a mikveb. or ritual Jewish bath. The state rabbinate bas ordered construction halted while it examines whether the grave should be designated a holy site. Ancient Jewish bones are a controversial issue here. Last summer lbe rabb!.Pate tried to ban archaeological excavations 'at the site of King David's city. lhe original Je wish J4'1"Utalem. after a Jewish cemetery _was uncovered. ., ... Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT/Friday, Oecomber 4, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •BOB GREENE •HOROSCOPE Self-defense exami:rled , • • -~-......... ·~LL TOGETHER, BLOW Eslhe r Peterson S h e ser \'e d as co ns ume r advise r t o ~et s h e lp fro m th r ee g rand c h i ldre n -.Wednesday even ing in Washington at 75th irthday party for the cons umer adrnrate . Preside nt s J o hnson a nd Carter a nd a s assistant secrcta r\' of labor under Preside nt Ke nnedy . · Your Body Deserves Your Help Now! .\ European con('epl for men and "omen that lt·b ~ou rrla-c "hile "e exerri'" a nd tone ~our flabt)\ mu1><'1t>'> mn 1300 tim...._ in 15. minut"" a Ion it "ith Tht' Bio·llcallh ('t•nter ""i~ht lo"' plan that £>nablr' ~ ou to ,.,., incht•" disappt>ar hf'fort· ~·our I'\(',, ..., Rt'dllt'{'!> "'a'tlin1•, huttoch. t.iu liting thigh,, hip,, a rm' "hilt> "'' firm, tone a nd 'tn•n1tlhl'n mu,t·h·'· \I.I. I~ 1.•:~s Tll.\' Ju I)\\' S. Ir 'ou "ant to IK' mort· aetiH•, alh '" and han· a itrt·at looldnl( h111h "ithoul thr tl rudl(t>n of 'l f 0 t'nUOll S CX'l'fl'i"I' a nti uncomrortablt• diN pro1tram1t. 1· a II toda~ or '>lop_ in for a frt>e SPECIAL TRIAL VISIT O N LYS1500 Bio-Health Center 645-7717 .,..._ 17SSO Gdldc Avenue. (714) 957·165e A· 'da .... Canyon Plau, tmpettal •nd Sins. AM canyon Rd off Rtvtt1ldc Freeway, (7 14) ~74-6802 a.c.11o .... 70-l13 Hl1rhw1y 111, (714) 324-8241 S-ta ...._ '6artbouH. 2400 S. Pullm111 Avenue, (714) 751-0792 DEAR ANl'\ l.AN IH~R S I mu:-.1 comment on ~our n.•('l'llt acl\'l('l' 10 \\oml'll who a rc atl<!C'kl'd by rap1sb You quntl·d aut ho rities w h o l';JU t 1orH'll a i.:C1 1n :-.t s ubmitting J>ea l·cl'ully Thl'~ ur gl·d \\onwn to ··sneam. k1C'k . gougt•. "l'ratd1 ;,i11tl put the knee where it.hurt:-tht' mo!->l That advice m tl\ be fint• uncll·r l'l'rta111 .cir c umstances. but ·a. \'C r~ 1mpurta.nt t•ll•m ent \\a:-. ll'ft out 11f your l'l':o.ponsl' :\o m e ntion was mad e of the <1rmc.•d <.it I atkl·r Whl'n a g un or a knife 1s ht•ld al tht• nl't i m 's throat. lht.• poss1lnl11 ~ of ht.•trlJ.! maimed o r k11lt•d 1s vcn l'l'al The ~an:h 2:1. 1981. 1ssut• ol Tinw m agf}zine o n ,·1olt·nt rrtmt.• puts 1t \\l'll Ca pt Eph rtnt• 14 I.a IJ ;,i of I he llousl 011 polic:e departmL·nt :-.a id ... Do lht• ht•st ~ 1n1 c:a n undE.'r diffic:ult ein·um!'>tann·..., Abo' l' a ll. don't tr~· to he a hero· .. 1 a m g lad ~·011 uri.:t•d t.1 11 rapt· '1t·tim .... lo report the e nmt· ilt •>nl't' t.1nd to i.:1H· ;_i.., <H.T uralt.• a clt.•:-.(·npt111n a:-µ<h:-1hlt· ~It.1 ~ I a dd. if hl· 1:-. appn:ht.·ndl'd. don t ht.· afr'a1d to tcslll\ Wt.• mus I do <·,·cr~·thing "l' l'<lll to get these Sll'k t'l'l't.•p:-. off I ht.• .... t l'l'l'b CHICAGO S l'Bl 'HBAN ITf'~ DEAR Sl'Bl'RBASITE: I a ppreciatt> your additional comme nts. The~· art' sensible a nd realis tic·. In a lirt' threatenin~ situation. s uhmis,ion is thf' ht'tter choit.'1·. Wome n can and do rt'C'OH'r frum rapt•. Death h. pe rmarwnt. DEAH :\'.':'.'J l.:\'.\l>EHS :\1.' tnl·nd and "en· won<ll'l'lll).! ho\\ man' t 1mt·.., ..i touple ha:-tu h~I\ t.' :-l'\ bl'lon· till' girl l'c.111 get pre~ n a n I I :\ l) l I S IT I \. E I :\ IHO:'\:D:\l.E. 0 11 10 OEAR I!'\: Once. DEAR A~:\ I ,, !':DEHS· Wht.•n I n •ad lh t.1l lette r from ··2<>-20 Hindsight · I ft·lt t.11 ontc that :-ht· and I had a lot 111 l'ommon \\'(.• are hoth ..,tlt('k in ht.'111:-.h m1..,t.•rabk m<i r nagl'' I lou. ha\ t.' <.·ndun:cl :!7l ~ l·ar:--111 I on t.• I 1 n t.• :-. ~ \\ 1 I h a :-. a cl 1 :-I I l' .., t 1 n L! ~ unt.·ommun1<·at1\ L' man . You. :\nn l.andt'rs. tould Pl'l'form a fundamt.•nt ~I human1ta n a n s t•n 1<·e to all :-ut.·h w1n.•s 11 ~·ou would makl' 11 po:-:--1hl1· for us to l'OITt.•:-pnncl \\1 t h om• <1111Jlht·r \\'l· c·ould Ill! t•ath oltll·r :-"Pll'lh .ind t!I\ 1· "''l ~H'e and mor;il support t11 our -.1stt-r .., in .... ul ll'f'lng Tho:-t· ol ll:-\\ho nlll!'>f :-.lll'k 11 11ul I ill dl•alh do ti:-. 1wrt . for orw rl'a:-.on or t11111t he r. would bt.· t.•\ t·r :-o g ratclul to you. Ann l'lt.'i..1-.c.-"l'nd llll' th;1t n~Jmc and addn•:o.!> of 211 20 H1mh1g ht . TOO SOON 01.l>'. r oo I.ATE S'.\1:\HT I:\ ('l.f:\'f:l.A~D DEAR VI.EVE : •·r o m the day I started to write this column I establis hed a policy and have adhered lo it: Under no circ umstances will I reveal the identity or the people who write to me. Nor will I put one r~ader in touch with anothe r. It is not uncommon for a p('Tson who is nutty a s a fruitcake and pQte nlially dangerous to "rite a a perrertl~ beatitirut, s~·mpathetic 1.-tter . Sorr.) to set'm so hard-hearte d. but I c annot risk th<> consequences or being the go-between for JK•ople I do n't know. Please unde rstand. Got thuse weddinq bell blues over cost guest /1s t what to wear and other deta1/s? Ann l.anden;" completely new "The l:Jn de's Cwde" wdl help l'ur a copy. send a dollar, plus a long. .w/f addressed. stamped envelope 12() cents postage) ltJ Ann L.andns. I' (J /for 11995. Ch1cago , Ill 00611 POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT IF WE NEVER GET THERE, HOW WILL IT BE POSSIBLE TO 00 ANYTHING O N TME WAY SACK'? ...... " .. ~ •· .. "" .... " .. ,' ._.,...,......, .,, ,. "<•Ol'I ,.< .. "'• .. ' .... , ~ .... Visitor's views warm . ... . ,. BE\'ERl.Y 11 11.LS am :-1tt111g on ..1 terrace o ut:-.1<11.· Ill\ n1om a t lht' Hl'H·rh llilton hotel St:-. floors bc rw;.ll h mt.·. th~· trees are S\\a ~·mg m t.1 gentlt• hrt'l'l.t' 011 111 the distann'. lhl' !loll~ \\1wxl l1 1lb an• gn•t·n and 1m·it in g The room M'I'\ 1<·t· \\ a11t-r ha:-1u:-.t ll'f1 I k had hroughl m(· :-omt.·I hllll-'. e;d ll'd ,1 Cali fornia Salad all I l't.1n lt·ll '"ll 1-. th;1l 1t had i.l\'OC'aclo:-111 11 <.incl hl' ht.1d :.!I\ t•n m t.· tt look 111 pu11lc·ml•nt "hl'll lw t'llll·n·d tht.• room That 1 .... hl·eau:-t• hl• :-a\\ m Korean \\';,ir bnmlian l1l't.-, 1;,u·kl•t ha n~m~· 111 I hl' Opl'll elll~l'I I d o n 11 t " t' a r a K 11 t' l' ;.i n W t.1 r hombarclit·r·-. litda·t lw('aU:-l' I \\a:-in tht• Kort>an War. or hl•taUSl' I hkt• lo pl :1~ '\old1 el'. I \\l't.1r 11 hl·eaust• I h\l' in l'hH'Ul-'.11 and on•r th<• la:-l IO \\ tntl•r:-. I h,t\'t' found I hat it is n m • of tht.• fl'\\ ust•lul tools 111 gdtmg me from aul umn to :-pnng \\'ht•n I stcpped onto I ht· a 1rµlam· to l'aliforn1u . "inte r had a lno;H1~ mack 11:-prt':-('IH'l' known in C h1 ('ago And 1111" h l' r t• I a m . \\ 1 t h l h 1.., Cali fornia Salad on lht.• tahlt.· 111 front of mt·. a cop~ of thl' Lo:-,.\ngC'l t':-T1ml'" 111 m~ hands . a nd m1 F'.\I radio pla~ rng 111 t hl· back~round I am U\\ an· I hat pt•oplt• ;ii I O\'t.'r :\m(•n c·a makt· fun of pc·opll• \\ho ll\l' in California and Oll('l' ;11.::1111 I ;1m \\ onderi ng . \\ 11\ IS THE ~EXT .-ot·R month:-.. I t.1m J?o tng lo live in a b ltZ1.a rd 1.0m·. :-o art' ."HI 1f ~ ou rcsidt.• tn c·1t 1t.•s sueh as :\t•" York or Cle,·e land cir Boston or Hufl ul11 It lnok m1· little mon• tha n four hnur:-t11 J.!t•I from I h1· outskitts of Ch1l';q.:11 to till' lwarl 111 Bl'' l'l'I\ ll11ls : whtil' m_, fnl·nds haek homt.• ar1• \\ ondering \\ hL•t her I h1.· :-c·hoob \\ 111 bl' opt·n in lhl' s uburb:-. tomon·m\. I am l"\alTltntrH! I hesC' a \'OC a<lo:- 1 hall' l'Offitn/.! t11 t't.1hlnrn1;1 lwcau:-1.• I hkt• 1t so mul'h l.os :\ngl'll'" 1:-prohahh the m ost malq.!nl'd e1 t ~ 111 .\nH'rll·;1 in cluding '.\it.•\\' York : and .'·et I haH' Ill'\ 1.·r had a nything but a gooo time• hl'r t•. a nd t'\'en · time I lea\'l' I \\onder \\h{·t her I am r raz~--\.\lt,· cine•!--a n vont.• t.'\ l'r ll'LI\ l' th t~ µlace·· · · Admitted!\'. Uc\·erh· Hills 1~ lhL• least objerti\'l' parf or Sfffilhc•rn Cahfornw in whi<'h to m ake ;-uc h a j udg m ent : Ben•rl~ H ills is tht.• Ame rican Drea m rnmc lo life'. a nd it would seem impossible to not want to li\'e here And ~·et people du s ay the~ w ou ld n en:or cons ider s uc·h a thing . b e r a u s l' o f R o d e o 0 r i ,. t.' a n d t h r e ntertainme nt indus try a nd thr present'e of rock ·n· roll m illionaires. ma n~· people find Be\'erly Hills to re present a ll tha t 1:- offensive about the J?ood li fe in Amt'riC'<.1 AND YES. THERE IS offe ns i\'ent.•ss here: but som e how I think ~ ou could ~et used to it. For one thjn~ and this is som ething you ne \'er hear m ention ed people in Southcrr1' California are about thl' frie ndlie s t you will find an~·where in America Be\'erly llill s is th<' exact oppositt.• of New York wh l'n 1t com es to tha t . maytw 1t"s bct·au~e tht.· lll'Ut>lt• l\t•n• ~H'l' .... o happ~ 808 GlffNf .ind ...,at1s11l'd \\ 11 h \\hat tlw~ h.J\ c· lnund that lhl'~ .irt· \\ 1ll1 11 c tn ,,.,...,, 1111 lhl'll go11d\\ 111 1•\ l'tl lo ... 1 ranc1•r-. I h.n l' 'Pl'l11 m .' ..,han· of t111w 111 ,m;,ill t11\\ll \111t·1·11·.i \\ hl'rl' l'\ l'I",\ I h1n i..: I' "llPIHhl'd !11 hl' "" nt·1 i.:h hod~ ;.ind I h." l' :-t•t•n 1 tw k111d 11! dtstrusl and mc·.i n ll l''" lh;1t \4HI ''"uld l''\IH'<'I 11111.' 111 tltl' t·.in~nn:-111 ~l anh;.1 llan But 111 Suutlwrn C;.dlforn1;1 · \l;I\ lw 11 .., hl·n·. hut 1·,1: Ill'\ l'I' '-l'l'n 11 I ran mlo .1 m.111 last night . ;,1 man had kncm n :-t.'\l'l".tl .' 1:~1r ... ago\\ ht•n ht.· \\a-. a magazinl' Nl1tnr 111 :'\l'\\ York Bal'k lhL•n hl1 had st.•en1l'd 111 1111.· l1kl• ;1 \\ ;tlk1ng uln•r: 'ou t.·ould :-t'l' 1\1 :-\\ OITll'S on h1:-fat'l' I fl• iooks tt.•1..-ifil' 1111\\. ht• It.1th l·;.ilmh and \\ 1thout ne n n11-.nt'":-. ht.· d1dn·1 It'll mt• ho\\ hl' ts doin,-,: out twn·. ~11111 I d1d11°1 tul\ l' to ~1:-.k I ran into a \\om an. loo . I had nwt hl•r 111 Wa$hington and :-hl' al\\ a~:-'\t.'t.'mt'ct In \\ l'a r a pr con·up1t•d :-t.'11\\ I I lt•r clut ll'' out h1.•n• arl· .1ust ;1!-o important a:-tht'.' \H'rt.' 111 ll (' . but nm\ sht.• looks beautiful ;rnd a t ;ih:-.olutc pt.•at'l' \\ 11 h hl'rsC'lf ~OTll l~(; C \~ BE lh1.., cood ol n1ur:-.l'. tlwn· I!'> dl' .... pt.11r hen· a:-tht•n· ts l '\ l'I"\ \\ht.•n• I n •ad onl' "tat1st1l· that :-;..i td if ~ ou gl'l matTll'<I Ill th1:-pt.1rl ol California. I hL• dwm·t•s <tr<' 80 pl'rl'ent tlwt ~ 11u "111 \\ I n cl ll p d I \ II r (' l' cl Rut i r Sou t h l' r n Calilorma 1:-about ;111~thing . 11 1s ahout dlth1on. and tlw 11lu:-111n:-appt•a r to \\ork 1 \\l'lll lndtrHH.'r \\Ith a frtl•nd la:-.1 night. \\C \\ ,tlkt.•d lo Trackr \'1r·.__ and <il l the :\l 1•n •t.•dl':-\\ t.•n• pa rkl•d out suit.'. \\1th the 1·a r hikers in tht·1 r :-.hort ·slt.•t.•\·ect s hirts lt•aning tll'ar tht.'m ,.\ftL·r rlinrwr \H' \\alke d I hrnugh lkH·rl ~ 11111~ C:l•rtainl~. monl'~ h a~ a gn •;J t deal to do \\ ith the contt.•ntme nl that ri lls the a ir hert.'. when ~ ou ..,troll along tht.• s lrt.•C'ts or Bt.'\l'l'h Hills. \OU realize that thl' d t ' is cl ec h eatcd to th<' 1dt.•a that ea:-h t.·an. indeed . hu.' happiness Thc 1>coplt.• \\ho h\'l' here s1.•t.• m to havl' stoppt'd "n rr~ ing a bout that : 1f !ht• price the~ haq• to pa~ for the11· J>e<ICC' of mmd ts knnwrng that muc h ol the r est of t lw count r \' look s c1own on th<'m. t hC'\ ~ecm 10 br sa~·ing. tht.•n :-.o be it · ~ow darkm·~s 1s l'nmmg Down m the t'ourt\'ard belo\\ mt.'. m en in tuxedos a re arrid ng al tlw hotel. That's a lways a n mte resting s iJ!hl : for some reason. here in the most casual place in the land. lhl' t>l'<>ple lo\'e to find an~ exC'use to dress fnrma ll\' Nt•edlC'~s to sa'. the m e n are not "·earin°l! o\·ert•oa l ~ atop their dinner .1ar ke ts There is an Ea~les song on the radio. I have just looked buck into m \' room : that Korean War ja c k e t is hangin~ the re . taunting me It 1s a reminder that I am o nly m Be\'crl~ llills on a three da~· puss. a rt.'minde r of what ltt.•s in store for m t.• bark nn tht.• (lrt•ar~ ~1tk n( l ht.• rainhcm QUllllll Bv Pt Ill INTERLANDI ol Laguna Beach L - --::ff: CJ A' ' IRATE , StCRE TAR'15 LUNC~ 'Ii. 95 COFf.lE SU~ "'~BOSS rou1 ·Hf Al TH DR PETER J. STEINCROl-tN Check hoDie • • . environment OEAR DOCTOR: My father, who lives alont·. reeently had a heart attack. Later on it was discovered that there was a gas leak in his water heater. T he doctor s aid that carbon monoxide poisoning might ha\'C' contributed lo his coronaQ' trouble. Is thh possible? -~lR. B. DEAR MR H In the t~·pical c a se ot ~•l"Ul l' l·ar bvn monoxide pois oning the pL1t1ent develops a c:herry·red color. But tl11 s ma~ be abs e nt in patients who sufft·r from ··subacute .. poisoning For t•xamplc. slow. undetected le<t k!-t l'hcft'Ondition is oftt•n on~rlooked '' hl·n t ht· pa.r'ient d c\'eloµs s u ch s y mptoms a~ hc<.1da.t·hc. dizzim•ss. irritability. nause<i . The diagnosis of virus infection ma\' be ·mis t a kenly m ade. · There have been some reportc·d heart a ttac ks whtt'h wen• a port of exposure to l'arbnn monox1dt• In o ne case t he gas furnm·t· hiJd a rus ted-nut flue . The patient"s v. 1fc .ibo s ufft'n•d I rom hcadachC's a nd rt i n1 n(•<.,!-t. In .inotht·r ('ast•. rel.it I\ c::. "ho ns1tl•d and .... t ,I\ cd o\;,r tn a mobile homl' that had .1 fault\ l!J~ \\ att-r ht•.1tl:r a\\Okt' ''1th thr Plilung lwadacht•. 'om1ltnJ! and n~rt1go .\n~ ont• ''ho ha ~ poor coronan circulatum 1~ in a precarious cc'lndit1on 1f exposed to CO poisoning . The weak heart has g reater difficult y in providing sufficient oxygen to the brain and to the coronan urtcnt·~ Om; "a~ to be on g uard a g;.unst a nd sus pl'<:I CO poisoning is to realize that 1t prorlucc::. -;ymptom s th<.1l resemble other disea!->es during the home-heating season. T o make the diagnos is early it is important to take a care ful cliniC'al his tory and a comple t e physical exa mination. including n l·Ce'is c.t r ~ laboratory tests :\hove all. tho:-.c t•onC'erned must den•lop a high index of s us pk1on. Both patient and dottor s hould tar cfully ins pect a nd rc\"iew the µ<Jtle nt"s homl' cnnronment. Dr Stemcrohn welcomes reader mail but 1s ~orry he cannot answer personally L.etteTS of genem l interest wall be answered in hu column. Send your quesllons to him. in care of the Dally Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Calaf 92626 STAN DfUPl.ANI AROUND THE WORLD Steak test given edge SAN FRANl'ISCO A mis t,., mois t, morning in Tht· Cit~· Thal Ki1ow~ i low. as ~ popular m ayor ontc r('mc.trkt•d A Swiss h<Jnk s un•c.•yt·d pn rc·~ around ttll' world. rating l'ltie~ by p hu:11u: :'\(.•W York at 100 London. Tok ~ o , Z11 rt l'h <.1 1HI l11t• Stundtnavian t·ap1tab hrnkt• 1:.11" aht.•ud ot thl• Ri g Apph.· lnr to~l ol ll\'tn,g San FranrisC'o n 1me out IOI \\'hu·h :o.hO\\s Tht- City Knows I ltm to l'h arj.!l' If ~·ou hn•ak clown thl· bt.•droom l'tl lt'" 1 ''hen• San F ram·1st'an!'> -.11 111 front ol T\' 1 lht:' h1 gh-prtl't•d plan• tu h n• '" ~l andou" ~lartn lfll\\ tht· g 11rt1!'> :rnd g 111tar pla\ l'l"" rna kt• 1t 1~ a Ill\ .... tt•n A T1btJl"Oll \\Om<Hl ~;ml . Tht• '20 bil l pub fewl'r anti fl'\\'t•r Krc11·t·rtl'" 111 lhl' su Pl'rmarkt•t hai.: I ll~t·d to 01H·n tht• batk ol tht.> station \\ ~1gon to '\ta<"k that mu t h '\ow I can put 11 on lhc• front '>(';Jt and lift 1t out with orw h<J nd · · E~ERVBODV ,\(;l!J::ES that t he 1uit·~ -;lt'ak is Ow Amen tan vision Tht• Hml)(1l of s ucTes~ and wl'll bc1 11g 1 1 ·~ ulso tht- mos t cxpc.·nsin• thini.: 1n mar k1•1 or on th<• menu . ·-A restaurant man told nw I I I.\\' E to st>r\'e ste;.iks Artualh I don't makt· a d1ml' on lht.•m I m akt· ·it up a t tht.• har San Fra nt'isco. Chicago and ~l'\\ York an· the stt•a k towns of Amt·rka .. ThC're an· .... teak .... M'J n·d 111 other pl ates. of <·ourse Hut thost· .m· the big a ppetite towns The diamond stickpin cities whe re steak is a tradition 1 tor):!et 111 .... naml' I k \H·nl all around tht.• tnuntr~ ''1th .i h11 ttt·1 knilt·. look111g lor the pt.•rft•«l ~tl'i.tk . \ -.tt•:t k ".1111 1·a11 t·ut \\II h ,1 hll lll'I knlll' . HE 01u~·T ., \ \" FOR 'olt·ak ~ I It• 111~1 got hulrl ol tht• m;1n a gl'I :ind '>hmH·d him .1 h11ok lull ol d1pp11H!~ St.·arl'ht•'> For Pt•rll·l"l Sll·ak · Thl· m a naJ.!t:r "'I\\ t hiit hl· had hl•t•n ;.1 ~lll''>t ol man\ n· .... 1a11ra111~ Thl• P a lm Grill on Third .\n~nul· 111 ~l'\\ Yor k .\ famou~ ·slt.·ak hmtM' rn Kan:-.a~ l'it' I k nott•d th<tt lht• n·~l :lllrant ~ \\'t.•rt· mt•nt1111wd I h:· sat lht· ~tl·ak man dm\ n :it a prom11H•nt tahll-:ind c;illl·cl lhl' lot'al nl'ws papt.·r.., I nen·r nwl thl· '>ll•iJk man. hut I gut 111to Rt•no a t•ouplt• of <la~.., aftt·r he"d a ltac kt:d .1 Siil ~l'\\ York t·ul al lht• Hiver:-.Hlt> Thl' holt·I and c a~ino \H'rt• run h\ lht• fam1111' \\"l'l lhPlllWr hrotht.•J"'>. ~k l'l anc_l Lou ~1EJlT SAil>: "\\'t: Gl \'E vcn~· goocl odds on 11111 ~t t•ak:-. I ha\'t' the m flown m from :'\e\\ '\ ot k Tht•\ <"O'it me SlO. I put lhPm nn tht• mt·mr .11 '"i lk ~aul "'l'ht• "tc•;Jk 1.(11\ <:<.arrit•d tht· buttt•r knift· 1n ~· lt·alht·t t-;.1-.t· .\ class\ thing llkt.• ~011"<! hu ~ tor {'hn!-tt ma!'> on Fifth .\\enue So \\hil t• lht: rt:portt'I"!'> wen• t alkrng to h1rn. I w nt the kn ill' out to tht• kitt·hen and told lhl· t·hd to hon.1.· 11 up a littll' on tht• QT · · \.\' h eJn h l' -. l ;1 r t l' d a n cl t h t· photographers ht·g oin .... hooting that knitt· went through the slt•;1k llkl• 11 ''a~ warm hu t tc•r ·· :\krt ah,:1 ~-. lil·lw\l·d 1111mprm1n~ till' ndct~ Tlw httlll·r k111l t• m.111 l•n1rt•d thl' c·ount r~ II\ lllJ.! on frt•t• '>teak:--flt ~ •lllh rl\ ;ii for l1l'''~p;.1 pt•r not tt"t'" that ~ 1•.ir ''<.as .Ji m \loran. th1• I' H man \\ho .... old .111 1n·ht" lo an Eskimo Pisces: Study finances Sat urday. December 5 ARIES t March 21 -April 19 1: Moon in your s ign coincides with independence. major breakthroughs . ability to be at right place a t crucial m o ment. You make valuable new contacts. You·u gain greater freedom of thought and action. TAURt;S I April 20-May 20 1: Goal is achieved followin g initial delay. You will be dealing with Can cer. Capricorn individuals . Family member makes major concession. lndi victual you admire will seek your counsel. GEMINI I May 21-June 20): Flurry of s ocial activit y aids in bringing about necessary change of pace. You'll be more aware of body image. self-improvement a nd potential Sagittarius and a nother Gemini figure promine ntly. CANCER <June 21.July 22): Goal is closer tha n might be imagined ; some revis ions are necessary but need not be cause for concern. Individual who opposed you wiU now become a n ally. You are capable of rebuilding on a more solid base. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Ideas click; lines of communication open and opport u n ities multiply . E m ph asis o n journeys, ch an ges a nd rom antic liaison s . Focus als o on writing . p u b licity . ad ve rtisin ~ and special promotions . VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Spotlight on finances. domes tic adjustments. home improvem ents a n d acq uisition of art o bjects or luxury items. Sense of dram a is heightened. You'll perceive opportunity whic h many around you will overlook. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 >: Go slow, lie ·tow. be a ~een observer and an avid • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA lis tener . Permit others to express their views. Play waitin~ game, keep c ards close to c hest. You'll g ain second wind and have-chance to rectify previous error . SCORPIO I Oct. 23·Nov 21 1: What appeared to be a n ordinary task could provide opportunit y for major advancement. Tie loose ends those in pos itions of authority will clear path for progress. SAGITTARI S CNov 22-Dec . 211 : Emphas i s o n c h aris m a . per s onal mag n etis m , c r eati vity and romance. Accent a lso on s peculation. dramatic c h anges. intens ified re lationships. CAPRICOR N < Dec . 22-J an. 19 >: You' II imprint s tyle , dance to your own tune . Home s urroundings wi ll be m {)re attr active. s~rily will be enhanced a nd you 'll ent.in a very import~nt guest. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q.Feb. 18): Whal seemed a lost cause will be revived. Focus o n relatives. s hort journeys-, close neighbor s and information related to investments . Intuitive intellPrt proves r eliable guide. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20): Study Aquarh•s message for valuable hint . Emph as1s on payments, collections . income potential and ability lo locale needed material. You'll ha,ve opportunity ror greater self -ex pression . • Orange·coa~t OAILY PILOT/Friday, December 4, 1981 IU REFUSE PILES UP Crosstown pedestrians find themselves caught between a s mell)' bag and a hard place as they squeeze between piles of bagged garbage a nd Manhattan APW~ office building s a lo n g E. 50th Street Wednes day as gar bc.ige strike went into second day l-Greet The Holidays With A Fine Selection i From • . • SHOP. TILL 9 p.m. l BIG &TAL_!-,___,,,,,,.m • i {SPECTACULAR J SPORT COAT f SALE! J Botany 500 • Palm Beach • I Ruby Ltd. • Eagleson 's I NbYJ'11;4:·;'0 to 139.80 Classic herringbones . tic weaves & plaid s. crafted in shape retaining 100% wool. ~ blues , grays. browns & tan s t R ~ eg . 46·54 } Long 46-54 f Xlong 40 54 f Portly 42·58 I FINE DRESS SLACKS I FROM JAYMAR In 100% wool flannel. I t belt loop. 'I• top pockets. straight leg model in grey. blue & hea th er brown 65.00 Reg. Long BUTTON DOWN DRESS SHIRT FROM GANT The traditional button down . ·placket front & sleeve . cot/ poly blend . white . blue & tan . 30.oo Tall: 15 1'2· 18'/z neck, 35·37 sleeve Big : 17-181h n~I>.. 34·35 sleeve • 0 0 u 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • ,...,,. .w•;w;t . ........ . . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Decem ber 4. 1981 MERVYN'\S ONE DAY SUPER SALE HAPPENS THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 Doors open at 9:30a.m. and will stay open 'til 9:30 p.m. Here are some of our most popular selections at exceptionally low prices this Super Saturday only! • 1a Gleaming 14 kt. gold 1ewelry at fantastic savings tn time for holiday g1f1 giving Rush in to buy and save this Saturday. 14 kt. pendants. reg 60 00 to 205 00. sale 29.99 to 102.49 10 kt. and 14 kt. rings, reg. 60.00 to 245 00. 29.99to 122.49 14 kt. gold chains. reg. 20.00 to 500.00. sale 9.99 to 249.99 14 kt. pierced earrings. reg. 25.00 to 90.00. 12.49 to 44.99 14 kt. gold jewelry. reg 45.00 to 185 .00. 22.49 to 92.49 14 kt. charms. holders. reg. 10 00 to 65 00. 4.99 to 32.49 Dazzling diamonds for the very ul!lmate gift of beauty Brtll1ant diamond 1ewelry half off on Super Saturday Diamond pendants. pierced earrings and cocktail rings. reg. 150.00 to 1665.00. sale 74.99 to 832.49 Wedding bands. reg. 40.00 to 360.00. 19.99 to 179.99 Mervyn s Fine Jewelry Department I \ I .. ' ' •. ~.\ 1 .· . I , I ' . I i l'. ' ~~ .~.1 : .. I . ' --...... ----------------------.-----...------~---....,..-....------------:: /"'. •. -· ~, I :' . . . . .... . . '\.,r "' • /~ ...... v,r"· '\ "~ .... ~ .. {) . ~. "r{.I' I\ 0 • t)i;. . I • 't I • . ~· I I . s .. 111 1om11eci 10 stoct.. on hanci Some 11lu~11.111ons m.iy be t,>nl;1rgeel to show Clela•I Stylt>S snown may viii y b• s101 e No cus1om orders Prices effective Saturday. December 5 only • Shop 9:30 a.m . to 9:30 p.m. Hunt ington Beach • Anaheim •Cypress • Fullerton •Tustin •Whittler ] Looking for the Mervyn's store nearest you'? Dial our toll-free "800" information number 800-42~-7314 from 6 a.m . to 11 p.m. - 50°/o off 50°/o off 8.99 -- 5.99 25°/o off 8.99 30°/o off 30°/o off 8.99 1/3 off 12.99 4.99 3.99 5.99 e@GG cy~25°/o off Dresses. Additional 50% off already low clearance prices. Misses·. iunior. half sizes. 4.99·9.99 Junior jackets 1n many up-to-date styles. Sizes S-M-l Coat Dept Reg. 45.00 to 58.00. 22.50·29.00 4.01 off junior and misses' velours. V-neck style of cotton/nylon and cotton/polyester S-M-L. Reg . 13 00 Misses' and junior jeans with neat pocket trims. In sizes 5-13 and 6-18 Reg. 22.00-34.00. 11 .99 to 23.9~ Save 40% on junior cowls 1n white. pastels and favorite basics. Soft acrylic m sizes S-M-L. Reg. 10.00 Famous maker junior tops in solids. patterns. Many with ruffles. lace S- M-L. Reg. 18.00-26.00. 13.50-19.50 Junior woven pants of polyester Belts. pleats and more. Lots of colors in sizes 5-13. Reg. 14.00 Misses ' pant tops. Plaids and florals. Feminine trims. In S-M-L. Reg. 14.00-16.00, 9.80to11.20 Entire stock of women's ski vests. Windguard zip. Rainbows. solids. S- M-L. Reg. 22.00-28.00, 15.40-19.60 Save 3.01 on large size pant tops 1n a variety of fashionable styles and colors. Sizes 38 to 44. Reg. 12.00 Mervyn's bras and panty girdles are fashioned to flatter your figure. Reg. 5.00 to 8.00. 3.33 to 5.33 Sev.e 7.01 on swee\shirt robes. Zipper front, kangaroo pocket. hood. Women's S-M-L. Reg. 20.00 Sne 4.01 on flannel gowns and pajamas. Cozy cotton in neat prints. Women's sizes 34-40. Reg. 9.00 20% off leg warmers for warm up exercises and dancing. One size fits 9 to 11 . Hosiery Dept. Reg. 5.00 . . Save 50% on nylon travel totes. Choose lightweight satchel. barrel and backpack styles. Reg. 12.00 Costume jewelry pierced earrings on sale. Great gift ideas. Costume Jewelry. Reg. 3.00-1 6.50. 2.19-12.29 Orango Cor1~t DAILY PILOl 1Fndoy Decembot 4, 1981 5.01 off little boys· Levi's· cords. 8 99 Boot cut of cotton/polyester cord Sizes 4-7 reg .. slim . Reg 14.00 • Boys· tlanne t shirts with long 2/8 00 sleeves Brawny plaids with a chest • pocket 8-18 Reg. 8.00 4.19 each Sale! Levi's• corduroy jeans of 9 99 cotton/polyester. Boys 8-12 reg .. slim, 9.99 Waists 26 to 30, 12.99 • Sale! 6 pack of boys.' tube socks. 3 97 White with striped tops Sizes 7-8 • 2 and 9-11 Reg. 6 50 pkg of 6 • 50% off the Wonder Cube. What a 1 99 challenge' Twist and turn 11 to match the colors on each side Reg 3 99 • Levi's., Saddleman" boot jeans. Cotton denim cut to fit neatly over your boots. Men's sizes 28 to 42 -13.99 Save 9.01 on Haggar· and Fa rah~ 12 99 stacks. Polyester 1n heather and soltd colors'. Men's 32-40. Reg 22 00 • Save 14.01 on ski vests for on or ofr1 1 99 the slopes. Warm and comfortable nylon 1n men's S-M-L-XL Reg 32 00 • Fleece separates. Tops, bottoms of 1 9~9 acrylic/cotton/polyester In men·s sizes S-M-L-XL Reg 11 00 each • Sale! Men's jeans. First quality and 9 99 slightly irregular. Hurry, the quantities are limited Waists 28-38 • Save on flannel shirts with long 2/13 oo sleeves. Bold plaids of soft cotton. In S-M-L-XL Reg 11 .00. 6.89 each • 5.01 off soft suede shirts of Amel~ 9 99 tnacetate. One pocket style 1n solids Sizes S-M-L-XL Reg 15 00 • Mervyn's underwear. Briefs. tees. 4 49 A-shirts of Kodel® polyester / cotton. S-M-L-XL. Reg. 6.50 pkg. of 3 • pkg. Sale! Men's sport socks. Buy a 4 99 stack of tube socks with striped tops pkg Fit 10-13. Reg. 1 50 pkg. of 6. • • 7.01 off v-neck velour shirts. Long 12 99 sleeve shirts. of cotton/polyester. • Men 's sizes S-M-l-XL. Reg. 20.00 Special purchase kitchen terries. 99,.. Slight flaws will not affect wear. ~ L1m1ted quantity. Cotton/polyester . . -~:, ~~1'/~'L ~-2---5---o-.. Yc--0----0---ff--~---S-a-le_!_E_n_t-ir_e_s_t_o_c_k_o_f_C_a_n_d_i_e_·s-~-.----------S-a-n-ta--C-ru-z--ir_r_e_g_u_la_r_b_a_t_h_t_o_w_e_ls"'!"-1n--2--1--'1----0---0--.-...---------.......... ~~---, ..,. f / \ i Slides. wedges, more. Sizes 5-9. solids. Tiny flaws L1m1ted quantities. Reg. 19.00-27.00. 14.25 to 20.25 If perfect 5 00 each. 2.09 each • 5.99 3.99 2/11.00 30°/o off 2/7.00 4.01 off fashion blanket sleepers for warm nights. Choice of favorite cartoon characters. 1-4. Reg. 10.00 Mervyn's disposable diapers in 4 sizes. Self seal tapes. stay dry liners. Reg. 5.09 to 6.09 pkg .. 3.82 to 4.57 Save 1/3 on toddler pants. Many durable fabrics in zip front and pull on styles. 2-3-4. Reg. 6.00. 3.99 8.01 off girls' Levi's~ cords of cotton/polyester. Five pocket style m 7 to 14 reg .. slim. Reg. 20.00 Save on girls' nightgowns m colorful prints. Some with lace and ribbon. 4-14 Reg. 8.00, 5.79 each Girls' Health·tex tops. pants. dresses. pan tsets. Solids and prints. 4-14. Reg. 8.00-18.00. 5.60-12.60 Boys' flannel shirts with long sleeves and a chest pocket. Soft cotton. 4-7. Reg. 7.00, 3.69 each Dacront Hollofill~ II bed pillows m 4 99 standard. queen and king sizes All sizes one pnce. Reg . 9.00-13.00 • Bedspread, comforter special. Find florals and prints 1n lots of colors. All sizes. one low price. Muslin sheets. Solids. polyester /cotton. Limit of 6 per customer. Twin sheet. reg. 6.00 14.99 1.99 7.01 off Cush N' Soft' toilet seats. 9 99 Smooth vinyl over soft' foam core reinforced with wood Reg. 17 00 • Save 50% on broadcloth prints . 1 75 Polyester /cotton, polyester /rayon. d cotton. 44 -45". Reg. 3.50 yd. • Y · Ultraloft~ yarn of DuPont" Orlon" 88 acrylic. 4 oz .. 4-ply skeins in over 20 ¢ striking colors. Reg. 1.80 skein Save on polyester fiberfill for holiday ornaments, toys. pillows. more. 12 oz. bags. Reg. 1 39 bag sac bag I , ., ...~,~ ~- 8$ ,, ' "'' ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.'~~' --------------~ At'i#ltW'J:ill) B CIC - your Christmas value store ....... ,..if ......... __ .·-·· --· Mca*Cord :-.:. f _ -_:_~ · Just say "Charge it!" • Prices effective Saturday, December 5 only• Shop from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Huntington Beach •Anaheim • Cypress • Fullerton • Tustin • Wh1t11er ] Lookin~ for the Merv~.n·s store nearest you? Dial our toll-free "800 Information number ljg_g.422-7314 from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m . • g .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 4, 1981 Here Comes CoitS Slovvest.Week of the ~r 3DAY DRAPERY CL~G SALE 35°10 DISCOUNT Coit Drapery Cleaners slowest week of the year Is next week. Here's a great opportunity to save money and keep us busy! All drapery cleaning jobs accepted these 3 days will be DISCOUNTED 35°10 Phone for Free Estimate Saturday 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Monday 8 A.M.-6 P.M. RADIO DISPATCHED VANS SERVING ALL ORANGE COUNTY Free P1ck·Up & Delivery Call Community Nearesr You • A* ... M •• J05 S S•o•~ Coll~~ BJ 5J5-20lt• HUNTINGTON HACH 7J~S 'lie<"' 142-0JZO •COST A MISA . . . 702 Newpotr 81 UZ-0270 • LMiUMA l~CH ..•. 301 lh.,d S• 160-0160 •llTOlt0 ........ 133o• E To-o ?.d H5-ll66•SAMJAAMA .• 1!>40E Ed111qeiA•~ tU-2171 • FUUUTOH 2'S4'>E (~r A·~ 77MOJO• S. OlAMfi.I CO. 10:110.. P1o0o Ut-21 J4 • GA•D~ G•OYl ;m Euclod A.e t7t-5111•TUSTIN/OIAM61 .. ,1020 lr.ne 81 1Jt-4515 .. , ® COIT WORLD'S LARGEST DRAPERY L.=.::.:m.-.iAND CARPET CLEANER S Mai11 Office~ & ....... I 2t7 LOCJmt A•e .. Coste Mfte 54~ I JH Coit drapery, carpet & upholstery cleaning. Coit custom made drapery. \.. Newsreels donated to VCLA by Hearst 11 0 1.1. YWOOD ~A P) The lll'arsl Corp has gi ven 9 5 million reel or 1ls vast Metrotone news reel film Li brary to UCLA covering world ncwi. events dating back to 1895. a I leari.l spokesman said . The corporat ion board, calling the ne wsreel foot age the last s uch pri v alcly held collection in the world. s aid it int e nds to don at e th e remai nder of its 27 ·m1llion root library valued al $62-million lo the uruvers1ty over the ne>el several year s "The girt rs unique bel'ause 1t 1!. a history or the 20th l'entury on fil m . som ething which does not exist for any previous lime period." UC LA Chancellor Charles E . Youn~ ~aid .. Eventually . . it .will be available to the world via the sophisticated retrieval systems that <1re currently under development... . H earst Corp. Presid ent Ch ief Executi ve Offi cer Frank A. Bennack Jr said at a news conference that 9 5 million reel of the collection. which 1s s tor ed 1n sever al E a st Coas t warehouses. will be turned over to UCLA this month. "They !UCLA I have ind1<·ate<:I to us plans for a f.acility that will ultimately housf' 1t They a re goinJ( to be workinj( on a major arl'h1 val center:· said Bl'nna<·k, noting lhal llear:.l had mad<• no <"omm1tment to runding :.uch a fal'1llly Bennal'k ~aid Cl.I\ a1,pro11t•hed llears t two year ~ a~u about a poss1blt• donation ;.111d :.aul the gi ft was in kee ping with lht• lie'> Hearst has had with the uni VC'l'!>ll y the p;ist 75 years Hearst Melrolont' Nl'ws which \H1s called "News or the D<t y,'' was !>hown 10 motion p1<·lurc theater:. beginning in 19 13. s auJ ('harl('s Shult. Ml'lrotone s cllrl'c tor of 011eral111n:. and forml•r Was hington bureau chief 'l'hl' <11 s l1nc·t1\'t' news reel prt·:.entatmns, wh1d1 IJ(•gan with four !->plit S<"r cen 1m11 ges . f1'<':ilurcd narrators suc-h as t-:d win C 11111 . Hill St e rn a nd John K(•n ne dv. and provided pre·tclcv1s1on <1u~l1 ences with news of t he latest disasters "an. and perspnahl1es "'Nt•ws of the Uu) · was last s hown 111 theaters in 1967 Shull said the l Tl.A dun<.1t1on will 1ndude edited anti un<·d1lcd ncwHec·I footagt' in lflmm and JSmm furm<.it s. som e or wh1l'h has m•vt·r Ileen shown .. ~ .......... OTTER BLISS A sea otter . round on a· IH:t.it'h. float!-. 1>11 .... sfulh 111 lht• bathtub 111 :\1 r..., Thoma!'> Wilham..., in '.\l11ntt·n·' "hilt• ~h l' rub.., rh ht·c.ul Tht-ollt•r. duhh(•d L<Hh .J .i n l' \I u ck t u I 1 . '' <•..., I o u n d I 1' \I r \\"1ll1am ..... 1 \ t•ft•rtna n <•ll ,ind tht• l .pllll\ 1.., tllll"~lrlJ.! II l1;1d, Ill hl•<t ll h r . _) Just for you: lots of surprises and savings . It's comfor table; it's beautiful: it's perfect for that person you thought had eve rything. Give someone special Pier I's rattan lounge chair with rich walnut finish. Games in sturdy dove- tailed boxes . Shop today. Dominoes 88 reg. 6.99 .......... 4 Poker chips 48 reg. 5.99 .......... 4 . ~~;~~~c~~~ ...... 388 Sale prices good one week only. fun shopping the Chrisbnas Collections of Pier l. The hackrest adjusts from upright to redimng Fovirest slides under to save space Chaise lounge ) )gss reg. 149.99 . Japanese teapo ~s for individual servings. }88 reg. 2.99 ......... . r Get into Chinese cooking. Wok se t. 88 reg. 24.99 ........ 18 L r---.,...------ .... - Save Every gift, even the leas t costly. is important. Bra· zi lian i Oa p i n gift bQx js'' a gaod cho'Tce. · rl -·· Three fragrances -rose . balsam and patchouly. Brazifian soap 4 88 reg. 6.99 ......... . ·The new • collections ANAHEIM -509 Katella Avenue. 772-2472 I' COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard. 540-7337 GA&DEN G&OVE -13081 Harbor Boulevard. geg.a.11 MISSION VIE.JO -308 .Mission Viejo Mall, 41$-1582 Area Code 213 to he split I.OS AN<;1-:1.1o:s IAI'> Area Code 213, one or I hl' h ui-H·st ll.'lt·11hont' .wnes in the n a tio n l'lll't1rnpasi-.1n.: ttw i.:reatt'r I.us Angeles area, will bl' roughly c·ut In hair horizontally with the north<'rn huU l'OdNI 818, Pacific Te lephone Co. smd • Tht' ch1rni.:l· will take effect J an. 7, 1984, P uc1 r1 c· 'fl•ll•phont• Vll'C president Dou~ Cambern suid Thursday • "The supply of avatl ahlt-telephone numbe rs in the 213 urea l'Ode 1s expected to be exhausted within a ft.'w ~ars," Cambern s aid. "By creating another codt.'. we can approximately double the curn•nt amounl of telephone numbers." Nobody'!-. c urrent phone num ber will be changed. he said Only the area code fo r several northern s uhurhs <if Los Angeles will cha nge. to 818-. with the downtown area :md southern suburbs retaining 213 for an area code The two area rodes will be d1v1ded by a line running west to cas t from the Ventura County I ar ea code 8051 line along the Ventura Freeway. d1pp1ng south along the Long Reach Freeway and then back to cast·wesl along the Pomona Freeway to the 714 code area The northt>rn . 818 zone will range from Agoura on the west , acrO!>S the·San ·Fe rna ndo Valley, including Sunland. Northridge. Canoga Par k. Van Nuys , Sherman Oaks. North Hollywood . San f'ernando. Burbank. and the San Gabriel Valley. i ncluding Pas ad en a . La Can ada -Flintridge, Alha mbra. Monr ov ia . Covina -West Covina. Arcadia. Sie rra Madre; and the buffe r zone between the two valleys, including La Crescent a'. Glendale and TuJ unga. Along the bord er hut s till 213 will be H o ll y wood. Eag le R u c k . llighl and Park. Mo ntebello and Whill1t!r New duck discovered LAWRENCE. Kan I AP > A University of Kansas museum director a nd a biology professor -a t Southwestern College in Winfield. Kan .. say they have discovered a new species of duck m Argentina A re port 1!-.sued by the un1vers1ty's Museum of Natural I hstory ~aid the white-headed nightless steamer duck 1s the fourth species of s teamer d ue.le to be discovered Museum D1r<'('tor Ph1hp Humphrey a nd biology Professor Max C Thompson found the species dur ing a visit to Argentina in 1979. and spent near!) tY.o years verifying it. they said. PHUC NOTICE PllLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •uSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fot1ow1n9 persons •r• do1nq bu'lirwssas T H E G R E A T. A M E R I C A N MOTORCYCLE !.HOWS. l?H Eut B•lbo• Boulevard, N•wport Buen, Calitorni•~ Gr••• Am•r1can M•c:t•• tnt . • C•h forn1• COrPora11on 117S e.,. B•lbo• Boule .. ro, N•wport 8e..:h, C•lltorn•• ""3 Tiii• bu\lneu o\ conducteo II• • corpor•tion Gr••t Anwnc•n Mei«t•a tnc ~QS 1(()14"'"'0" Pr~t Thts s ... tttnf'f'lt W•\ t1tf'd ••1,, HW County , ... ,, Of DUl'loP c .... nly on Nov. l•. ltll A-•MF&att A-Y'•l uw -MKA--•••rd S..-11• New...., -II. CA., ... F tlt ls.t Publo\NO Or~ C.,.\I D•tly Polot 0.C. •. 11, 11, 1S 1'11 H" ti su,.E•IOll cou•T OF CALIFO•NIA COUNTY OF o aANOE 1• Cl•k C-Orlff WHI P.O ...... S-..AM,CA '1101 Plain tiff GAllY L MOOllE ANO JENNIFER E MOORE, 0.1 .... oant EDWA RD LEE BATON ANO CYNTHIA LYNN BATON, WALTEllS KING WALTEllS KINC,&ASSOCIATES • C•lifornla Corpor.otoon, PEGGY FllENCH QUAIL PLACE llEALTY • Cehlornl• Cor-•lion SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE CO • Celllomia C0<-•toon •nd DOES I throuqi\ 10 lnc:luslve SUMMON$ FlaST AMENDED C.-N-UOO NOTICEI Yw ..... --. Tiie <-1....., 9< ....... 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H yOll dO IO, y--•vii will lie e11terH Of! •..ik•tion ...... plaintiff, -\I'll' C-1 may ...... • l~I ... inst you for ,,,. re1 .. 1 •-In IN coMple lnt, which coul• rHull 111 q.,11hllmen1 ol ••te•. to1n9 of money 0< pr-rty or otll•r r•ll•I r_I ... in ltle Complaint O•IH Oct It."" L .. A 9r..,.lt ,., 9yN-yW- o.iMY ........... ,._&AU«laM '"" MacN9lr -S.-1• ,,,,...,~m1s 111417U ... I . ,.,,,...,... °' ..... , ... o.11'1 ,., ... Off •. II, II JS , .. , ~ i N-11 MllC NOTXE ,.U.LIC NOTICE An •PPllC•llon hH l>Mn ltlf<I by lrY•M EQJUl'Slr~•n Comm•MM t '""ne lltdt"9 •nd Htki"9 fr.,I• CommonH I tor • 9•ner •f Pt•n •mf'nprn-ent \GP A•) to prrm1t t•••S•Ol'S 10 tM c.urrt"t 9tf'lt'' .. Ol.tn rid•"9•nd hhdn9 tr•d \y \.tem p lan •'10 POfl<t' H•l•menU ......,.•l•d c ity-w ide, 1nclu4•"9 Ille <l"l.>'W>M•• of influence •r•• lll• CEQA \latu• for 1111• •ooh< •lion •S In •<c.orO•n<• •Ith •t•I• and coty qu•dtli,,..•, •n EI A ~ prl'\noustv tMf'n prtp•rt-d w h fc.h addreUH tn. f'nv-tr-onment•I 1mP-a<t\ ol the &>rOOOWCI pro1e< t Th•• notice .... ~ OOSted ff>' pubUS-rf'¥1f W from 11 1011() to I S II A publl< l>e•rt"9 will lie helO on 1111\ •OOl•<•t1on by t h• P lanning Gomm•~'l•On C•t y of lrvtne-on Oecemller 11. ttlt It t\ ~ed tt\AI tomnwnh with tf!9Ard IO --· Publt< l'IHfln(J M torw•rdlt<I to ttw pl..,_n.,,9 commiss40f"I orlot to tlW publoc i...rorwJ In tM City Of l rvtM (_CNf'Ktl (f\am~n. trvtM C1v1c C..,t«. 171100 Jambo<tt RC>Mt. t rv1,.., C.•hf·Of'"n•• f.or partocul•,. l>hOtW is..l6SO <K <all " ttw otloce Of tl>e Communll)r Dt vf'loomf'nt Oeoartm•,..l. hv•n• 1nt•r1m C1v1< Cent•' Annea. 210t McG•w Awinu., trvtf'W', C•hfOfn•• Pubh •he<I Or-,.,. .. D•·•v Pll01, o.c • '"' sm_.1 NGTICE INVITING •IDS NOT ICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN IN I \tal•d orooos••s tor tvrn1stuno all ••Dor . ma ttr•~''· e-Quipment. tr•nUM>rt•hon •nd such otrwr f.t<.1l1he\ •• mo I» reoulre<I for FAIRVIEW llO AO. L EFT TURN POC l(ET, SOUTHBOUND, AT SAN DIEGO l~I FREEWAY. wlll I» re<••v•d lly ttw Cllv ol CO!lt• Me .. •t '"" Otflc• of ttw Cilv Clark 11 F•ir Or1n . CO!ll• M•w. C•llforn••. Uf"tll uw nour ot 11 00 •.m , D•o m-II, ttlt, •t wll1cn tome they woll lie Oll*ned put>liCly ano ••.O ••OUO 1n tne Couno1 C.h•mbfr\ S••l•d P•OC>OWI\ ""'II l»•r the 1•11• ol ,,.,. wQrk •nd thif n•me ot tht b1dd*r bvt no ot,_.. d•\hnq,Ul\hfnq m •rks Any b•d rrce•Vfd •fter tht \<Mduled c lo•ln9 tttne lo. the re<•oot ol Olds \h•tl bt r~turned to 1h• b tdd•r unopen•O II •11•11 II• Ille •ol• r•ie>On\ol><hly Of ttw b-r to wie ,,.,., f\t\ bt<I ., r.-c:t••"' .,, Pf'aptr Umt A "91 ol !HM. !.9K .. I Prov"IOf'I' •nd .odit~ to G-••• Provl•oon• to Ille Sta-.S !.9Kollc•hon!S m•y be obl•tnecl •I Ille Offou of IM City E"91nMr, n F•or 0<1-.. '°"~ Mew. C••dornt•. voon nonr•fwndabte paymenl Of i1 a An -·•-•I cll•'99 of n • woll I» ,.,_ .1 ... l'Clle<I by m••I PiaM. _ .. oc••-· .,.,., O\Mr <qntr•c.• do<umenh m•y •lso bi« o •moM'CI at ttw Otflu of i... Cll't Cl••"'of ltw C••Y of CO\~ Mew E •< l'I tHd •h•fl be made on th• ProPo\41! form • .r-1s P-1 t~ P_. pro;.-"' .,.. c-r«I dl>u • .,,.ni., •"d •!'1•11 be 11ccompan1ed by • <•r111ted or c-r·s <clle<k or • bid bOf'IO 10< not r.u lltoan 10 perc..,t of Ille •mount of IN bid. m-payeble to Ille City Of C.on• Mew NO -I •NII l>e <Of'lllOtrM -• •ccomP.,,ied by _,, U""""' <'-<k, CUii, orb~·· bond No bid tNll 1>e con>ldereo llflleu It h m~ on • Dl•nll form luml•..., by Ille City ol CGSY Me .. and It mede In 11<cor~• wlttt IN pro;.tsfOM of -,.,_ ... ,_.,..,,_.,, E ec l'I lliclder mutt be Ileen--•llO , ............. ,_.,.., bY law. Tiie C.lly C-11 of IM City of Cost• ,,.. .. -• Ille r'9"1t to re~\ e11y O< ... blft. Tiit c,.,tr«IO<' llWlll u nfi>ly wittl Ille pro•"~ of SKtion 1170 10 11IO 111<111111•0. of tllo Ce'l1tor11I• l•- c -,,. prnelllftQ ,.,.. -K ate of •-• ...._,_ br tM Cil'l"ot C•i. Mew wflkll •• tiled wltll ltte City CteO of .... Citv. -tNlt -II P•f\•lllH procrlbo• lltereln fer ---i..ce of, .. -Ce*. EILEEN P l"HINMIY ,,,.,, .......... CllyofCOli.- ......1~ Or .... C.-o.ity Piiot. O.c • IO, Hll i ,.1 .. 1 Orange Coa "il DAILY PILOT/Fm1ay. Decembor 4 . 1981 'Jn-.... Y',A;~r:~~~~I~ 1M~11~~f;i.; • ;r/~~( ,J1~~~r ~\ n~ GRIMESTOPPERS ~ TEXTBOOK i The Ca• of th• i FROSTY FIASCO ~ or ~ People in Class 1 Blouses Shouldn't 1 Throw Cones The Solution ATARI ~ IGHT PAY ---IGHT N(> PAY < li.•I. h t I rld.o) or '·•lurt1.11 u ll(lll ill our rt'l(ul.ir r.11r t ·•·t tht· 11•· ,1 1ll1thl •~·· .. ! 'inl(I&• $("4. I >ouhl•• S-K. 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AH Fedco stores are open seven days a week until Christmas FED CO MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT STORES FEDCO LA CIENEGA 12 131 837-4487 3535 S La Cienega Blvd . Los Angeles 90016 FEDCO VAN NUYS t213J 786-6863 14920 Raymer Street Van Nuys 91.405 FEDCO 'PASADENA f213J 449·8620 31 11 E Colora(lo Bh1d Pasadena 91 107 FEDCO CERRITOS f213J 860-7711 11525 South Street. Cerritos 90701 FEDCO COSTA MESA (714J 979-2660 3030 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 92626 FEDCO SAN DIEGO f 77 4J 262· 2411 541h & Euclid San Diego 92105 FEDCO SAN BERNARDINO f 714J 888-4181 570 S Mt Vernon Ave San Bernardino 92410 STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM• LA CIENEGA • SAN BERNARDINO AND SAN DIEGO STORES 12:00 NOON to 9:00 PM• CERRITOS • COSTA MESA • PASADENA AND VAN NUYS STORES SATURDAYS• ALL STORES 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM SUNDAYS• ALL STORES 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Al WAYS BRING YOUR MEMBERSKIP CARO WITH YOU WHEN YOU SHOP AT FEOCO .... , f ' .. ::. .. '• :· ·. ,. I •. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 4 , 1981 English basket offers beauty An English garden is an excelle nt subs titute for a standard floral arrangement, and provides all the color a nd cha rm of cut flowers with the longevity of a p lante d container. It brings the style of a seasona l garden into a home or hospital room. A large variety of outdoor bedding plants c an be used, or houseplants or mix them both together lo cr eate your very o wn Eng lish basket. · There are essen tially t wo methods used to create a portable English basket garden. You can take a bas ke t, line it with foil or heavy duty plastic and place a few pots o f blooming plants within it. Cover the surface area with spagnum moss. Then you can wat er t he individual pots when necessary, ne ither letting the m completely dry o ut nor left in standing water. This m ethod is simple and easy but does limit the number of plants that can be arranged in the basket due to the size of the pots. However, as the plants tire out and s top lowering , you can repl~ce them with a minimum of fuss and bothe r. You could a lso lake the o lder plants and put them right into your gardening bed or in larger pots for sing ular display in the hom e The second m ethod is' to plant directly in the soil. Line the basket as before , and place a s ma ll layer or plant c harcoal in the bottom of the basket. Re m ove the plants from their pots and arrange them in the basket. It he lps to bre ak up the roots a bit if the rootba ll is cr owded. Then use fresh potting mix to fill in the spaces. Cover again with spagnum moss and wate r care fully only when you find the soil is dry. Re mem ber that the re is no drainage hole in the baskl!t so t ry to wate r jus t enough to moisten the soil thoroughly and evenly. --- .... ~ . .-...~ ....... ~.-... rm .. ~~·-=-:•-.:"'il~·~· .. . ·:8JEI(l(A CAl{DE!(S L/VIN(j CHRISTMAS TREES Aleppo, Colo. Blue Spruce. It. Stone. NorfoU . Monde/J over 200 to choose Premium Gr•de 18" to 7 ft. FROM $9 95 A Forest o f Pl• nts to CHEER YOUR Home •nd G•rden for tbe ~OCLl'DAC¥S m•ny unus u•/ .-•rietie$ ., Spyglass group sets luncheo.n BASKET OF BEAUTY English bas ket gardening is a unique "a-to pro\'ldt· all the colo r and c ha rm of t ut flowers with ttw longevit~· of a plan ted container T hese m iniature gardens can be grown inside or out. When indoors, they should get morning s un or br ight indirect light if they are flowecing plants and be watc hful to give shade to the bas ket if s h ade·loving ho usep la nts fill it Out s ide, s emi-shade on the patio will do the trick. though full s un can be endured if plants like sun-loving annuals make up you r basket, And be sure to watch your wat ering in that hot sun 1 The plants that put on a show or bloom an tbis type of planting should be fed regularly with a blooming fertilizer a nd you should bf su re to keep the faded blooms picked off. Wi th the right hghl and care. an English bas ket gclrden will bloom for weeks. The Sp glu1>1> 11111 (;;mh•n ('lul) wall hold its ;111nuul Chn i.tmu1> lunchl'OO f'rtduy fll 11 " m 1n lhc B1.: 'unyun Country Cluh Follow111~ 1 hl· noon lunch. harpist Lea ·1.vnn 111111111 CHICllllT • If you have founda tion plants under wide ov\•rhungs, tht-rainK l'an'L re ach these plal)ts Don't let them dry out • You cun !>tart prur11n.: i:ruJ>l'I> now 1'hen· -; no hurry us you hu Vl' t h rel' munths tu get th11> JOii done .-• • It's too Ntrly to 1>runc rosc1> an C:al1 forn1a Wait until art cr Ch n :itmui. • Put a¥,()("' thick mukh. 3 inches an depth. all over your gar.den ht-ds This wall enrieh the s oal und keep at from compA.tctmg 1n the winter ra101> • Dahlia s t alk1> that havl' yellowed or blac kened from the cold \H•1.1lher mean it's time to dig up the tubers Wa:.h the dart off the m and plac·c an the s un to dr~ Then apply llll purpose garden dust and place in dry s and or peat moss when storing an a cool p(a(·eunttl sprtnR • ... • • • • • t' ., , I i I 1, •, •. 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Prices start at 5. 98 .•. less 1 5% discount on all ptepaid Of'ders prior to Dec. 9 r • "I . •• lknrwtt wall iwrform f.:uC'h n wrnlwr will r1·1·1•1 .. 1· u r~" or ~·• ht'• pl,1t 1· when "'II' " "'Jtt·d Jl 1111' 'cft'l'UI :Jl1"4J l1thlt•°' ('lull pru."d<'nl Ma1 l1•111• 1-·r .... t111• will "l1t l1k hnl'fl.> on lht· l·lut1 Jnd n ·rn1111l fllt•11lht-~ ... of 11\1• < 'h1 .... 111wi. ~1111 T tlfo; ANNl'.AI. l'hr1!-.l m:.is U.1k1• S11lt· uf lht• l.:1gun.1 llt«1dt l:ardt·n Cluti 11-M•t for 11 ..i rn Fricltn , 1>1·1· 11 , al N1·1uhborh11od < '1mgn·~11tional Churd1, t·111 n1•1 11( St Ann·., und <ilt•1111c y n ., 1.:11.; unu fkud1 Fur lht• ~pt•t•11.d h•>l11lu.v program Hl I :Wpm . !\11 ~· L1·:.lic K11ux "'ill 111lroduc•t· lhl· Witt1l'r1>1m<in B1•ll H1ng1·r1> wh•1 "'111 pt•durru · ISt'lil> <1f Cbr111tma~." Fik moIC 1nfornu1lwn caJl &14 027U TllF. RAMlU.I:\(; (i.udc nc rs C.iilrden Club will meet-. Munday ul 10 ,, m 111 lht· r1r:.t Pn.·1>bytcn:.11t ChurC'h of (;;,ir1l1·11 C:rll\t• 11832 Eul·lrd Avt• <;arclt•n <:mil' A work~h1>1> on h1111, lu makl' d1..,h garden!> for people an lhE' h•>1>µ1t til wall be held fvllowing tht: i.:t•rwral m~·N111J.: .11111 Ill' folln\!ol'd II\ ..i gl•ncrJI lun<'ht•1111 Tllf: Gi\RDt:.' C;rt1H· Br<.in ch of th1· :'l:.1t11111al ,..ut•h:-IJ Sc>C't(>t.> mt•t•h T111•..,da) Jt f. :.10 1J "' 111 lhe c:ardt·n c:nJ\ l' ('11mn1ur111 \ t'l•ntcr lit h(•ilr lht· lfrll Han~cr ... 4Jf c:ard1·n <iruv~ lltgh &·hoot 1-'•>r more information t•:.111 827 8605 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• WREATHS • Of Noble Fir BOUGHS· of Douglas & Noble Fir. I ;: i J folCl Ill OU) a u )..,l;U It-I; ~TAll;Ml;ltl In• tot10 ..... 1n9 Pl"' >On\ t1rt-001nQ 0U)•rt•\~~ Alt.M1k (.lJM .. AI.. LIU IW t-ft•oon \..~nt~r Vr•Vt> .~u1tt '""· Nt•Porl bt>t1<-n t...ta1torn1• ~J..U M trdOOltoUt Al•l•ri•. JI ,..01nl Lom• CJriv• (..oron• Ottl M•r t..•t11orn•d •l•ll Mon•mm•o Rt1• •i•t.:UW '' ~01n1 Lom• 1.Jr1vt C..oron• Ot'• M•• (.a11torntd V1.t1.b Al1rt!'ld Alett1""1 ~ b0Clf'9t' D•l c.o,-on• oe• M4r, C..•lito, n1• ~JttJl Mon•nmnt•o kettt Alt>l.tn""· ,, Alto LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE · Select from the best for our area. • ALEPPO PiNES • STONE PINES • MONTEREY PINES Living trees · 2 ft . to 7 ft. tall. PRICED FROM 12.50 TO 79.00 Hallis}aas Nursery-Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa M good !TWougtl Dec. 8, 1911 -wM1 9'IPPfr 1o11S flC.TITIOUS aUSlhk~S ltAMt. ST ATl;MU•l '"• 10110•1nQ oe,,on '" ao1n' Ov\•nes~ ., t.1.1 .. 11 .. 1: .. I Al l;llollhll t...VM .... 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' lo ll;W W l;~l l'A l<l ,.t.><'>. 110 frrte•oort Untt• LH • h t·•pcHt t:M«n C.A'1..0 "'.., ...,,,, V•nl vrt~ In< • C.•hto,.n1• corp0r•t•Oft. 11<1 N••PG" e,.,,,., 0t . lte-1 b«.t<h, \.A "1- l Pt1) bv\tM\~ '' tondv<I~ b y • tomttea _,,..~•P ... ~~·'*"'"'''.' I 1m h-t.01norr Prn.-.1 1 Ph\ ~litf!f'nf'f\t ..,., hlf'O •1ln ln4t t.O\l"h l ter' 01 ur•noe <..ount'f on h o• 11.1 ... 1. STATEMENT 011 AaANOONM&NT 011 USE OF FICTITIOUS IUMNEU NAME , ... followlnQ __, ~ ... - IN .... Ol I ... fKliha ... ti.n~s ....... G RAPHICS ONE. HO •. 2000 H•rlllOI eou ... .,.,. Sul!• AIU. c ... 1. Mo •. 01~ m11 EOwtft MeJH 8 roOll>. ll 81YK .. t. 1nitM . c .. 11om1• .,,,. TM\ -S ••\ C-.Cl.O t>y "" •ncltvlcl ... I EOWOfl M 8roOll• Tiit\ .-.i.tNnt ••> It~ wtlll 11'9 COYnly C .. rk...., 0.•• County on O.c•mber 7. 1'111 Ft.im PYbllllltlG 0r""9t c .. st O•ily PllOI. F 11••1 O.c 4, 11. 11. H. '"' H 4'-t1 l'"t>ll"*' OFM>9f 1.. .. \1 l>•lly l'olot, ltO• 70. 71, Ue< 4. II. 1 .. 1 >10.-11 " . -..... lounh \.tf'rll. Ot u, •n9t' l.Ovnh on Pltovf'mtwr IJ l'l'bl l'\.lauc NOTICE An •PPh<•llon Ii~ l>Y l hc l••IM Com...,,,, "° "9-1 c ... ,., Ort.,., P 0 80• I. -8•«11. C•lllom1• '7 .. l . tor • 1ono <ft•n9t from IMlltlll-1 lo INdklm Hi9ft °"'"" llHIGellhM -llW Hor1-II Pl•nn•d Community lltlYl•ltont lll·lC~I Tllh •PC>ll<•t1011 I\ to "'mil • rts1"11tta1 de••lalll14'1t ot • CltMll¥ ot 1~11 o-tllno """-' .,., 11<•• 10 "' toc•t<HI on • .,,., K re tit• •1 Ille _, ..... , CCWMr ol Tr-o II-•ncl future v .. A-1,, tile VIiia_. ot Hortll- A" tn•lfonmeritat ,,,_, fttPort for HorlllwOOd tllH fl tnd 111 wl'llC II Includes ,,.. •II• ot 1ont <ll•ll'lt 11·1C«lla, llM -............. for tlllt r>n>i.<1 ........... """...,... * P\11111< • .., .. ,,_. NovotmW• "· "'' 10 Otr'.mllW 14, ,,., A !Mltllk -'"9 Wiii llt lleMI on llllt .,.11catlon llY ,,.. ''" of lrvtnt ............ C-lttloft on r ......... ,. Oe<•m-11, 1'11, •t I JO p.m 111 1111 City C-11 0 1tfftOtn , '"'"" lnterltn Cl¥1c Ctntt 1, 11100 J amll••tt .............. , ........ c.t-tllt F.r ~ <•If 1"447SJ or <•II al I ... offl<t Of tht Clly ol lrvl"' ''"'"'"""' OtYtl Oplftt"t °*'•rt-t, lntlM lllM•lm Cl•k CtflMr, ,,_ J~ ...... ltvtN. I,., ..... ~ ,._~Or .... C-o.lly Pitel, 0ec. •, 1111 , sm•1 FICTITIOUS auSINESS NAME STATEMENT H'°l•idu.tt W A 8url f' fftl\ mt.,,,.,,I ••~ lllecl ••Ill ,,,.. COYl'IY (M<k ol 0••"9' COYllh on Nov U, 1 .. 1 F11- Put>lllllecl ()r-C .. ll O•lly Piiot, 0.c I, II H. 1te1 S,.._.I PICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT Tiit foll-1119 "''°"' tre OOlftt .,..,,,. .. ,ts'. • CA!>A LAGUNA, ?JIO Soutll C~ Hi9ll••~. LAOUN Bea<l'I, Ct ttlorr1I• m s• Colll\on/Ptrh tnvulmtnt~, • c a1110111I• corpo•at1011, 15"0 So1111l Co••• Hlell.llr••· l •tu11t Beacll, Ctllforftl• ""'I Sttwt Ptrh, inc., • Calllor11I• ctrpo ratio n. UtO SoYlll Coa\l H..,._.,, ~ Beecll, C•lllornlt t?t\1 l •'" Colh'IOll Ill< . • Calllorl\1• corporation, HIO Soull'I Co•" Hl.-ay, ~ !Ha<ft, Ct llforftlt ~· Sit .. P.,k, 1atl 5"" 11.,.,.., L_... 8HCll. t2ISI T "" .,...,,,." '' concluc le<I ll>y • ........ ~Np SMw P.,h Tiii$ ......,_, -flied w ftlt h c ..... ,. c .. .-ol Or ..... C-y ... O.Ct.....,9'1 Dlc-r '· 1'111 Pfnul ...... ,_Or-c-OeftY ..... 09( 4 II 11, U "" )JOl~I LOTZ X OPEN 7 DAYS A WEH I A.M. to I 0 P.M. DECIMIB2111r ... DICIMIB21st HOLD IAal IMfUTIOM US1 MOMIT SA.._ COUPC*S - CUSTOM R.OCKIHG .~ROOtlD Ad PROOFING fl OtRtSTMAS TR& ... ~CANDY CAME tj N BAY ST. X LOT 1 LLOYDS NURSER~ ( 1"11"t-"' .. ~ \lur l •ve r ,,,,~,rT'\,., OP~r - .. . ----................... -. ...---__... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 4, 1981 YOU DECIDE · Here are some recent land prices quQted by The Irvine Company. These are their "fair market" prices. Do YOU thfr1k they're fair? We t hink that they are outrageous.* BAYSHORES FAI R -~ UNFAIR CJ Retired. Resident 23 years. Interior lot with view of water priced at S3,876.840 per acre. BAYSHORES DOVER SHORES FAIR :J UNFAIR J School teacher/ realtor. Resident 21 years. Irvine prices the lot at $1.135,000/acre. 700% increase in 5 years. UNIVERSITY PARK IRVINE TERRACE FAIR 0 UNFAIR ~ Secretary. Widow. Resident 23 years. Proposed an- nual land rent Increase from SAOO to $9,081. HARBOR VIEW HILLS SOUTH DOVER SHORES UNFAIR Retired. Resident 20 years Land increased over· 100% per year. Price per acre S2.509 000 ; ··~ • =t ·=-- FAIR ~ UNFAIR .:J FAIR CJ UNFAIR 0 FAIR UNFAIR ... ·=~ .• .. ·') •) .· . . · Widow. Resident 21 years. Annual land rent from $407 to $10,296. Per acre price of $1, 195,000. Engineer. Couple with child. land now appraised at $35.840. 500% increase in 7 years. Artisan. Resident 13 years. land price increased from $7.000 to $100,000 in 10 years. 1328% increase. :· .. Physician Family of 9 Land price increased from :~ $383.000 to S 1.468.000 in 3 years Now pr1ceo a• . 1 S 11 ,963.<XX> per acre. ;·~ BAYSIDE Businessman. Resident 24 years. Annual land rent from $1,600 to $67,660. Sales price increased over $650.000 In last year Now priced at $6, 140.000 per acre. ------------------------------•• Ms Barbara Young. President 11 Committee of 4000 I 3700 Newport Blvd I I Newport Beach. California 92663 I I wa nt to help I I Here's my check for $200 __ _ I I I ~ I (name) ronone) I (address) (Communtt~ <1•ea\ I I _ I I (c11y) (s1a1e1 ll!P) I ------------------------------ • Compare Irvine's residential per ~re prices with the highest-priced commercial real estate 1n California • Irvine Center $460.CXX>-850,CXX>lacre • Downtown LA. SU -7.8 million/acre • Downtown S.F. $1.6 -12.0 million/acre Resident 22 years From Ftbruary lo July 1981 land price increased 64 ° o Irvine priced at $2 633.000 oer acre. Lea Join the ers Unite! of4000 The Committee of 4000 is a non·proflt organization of tne 4000 Irvine Leaseholders dedicated to fair and eQultable dealings with The Irvine Company W. need your ~p! .. .:i .,:-; ,• J. t ••• ·' ..,----. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 4, 1981 • ... LAST TIME WE OPENED. A STORE IN SANTA ANA. IT TOOK AN ENTIRE DAY TO DRIVE THERE. ' , TH ESE DAYS . YOU CAN REAC H OUR NEW STORE IN A FEW MINUTES FROM AN YWH ERE IN O RANGE COUN TY . • YOU'RE INVITED lb AN 'EXTRAORDINARY GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION ON DECEMBER 5TH Follow the horse-drawn carriages to C{ia nd lers most spec tacular sto rl' el'er at 1110 No. Ma in Street Santa Ana Listen to the orches tra as you wander ti1rouqh hundreds of exq ui sitely decorated roo ms filled witfi the fi nest fu mislli ngs and the mos t unique accessori es. Discover th e latest ideas in interior de sign ! Mel't th e county's top designers . Se lec t fro m Traditional. Engli sh Frenclt . Italian . Oriental. and Contemporary styles. See tile largest selection of Drexel and Heritage in Sou thern California Plus the best of Henredo n Centu ry and Cha ndlers newest innovalit1e con temporary gallery. Experience the beauty of Chandler"s design in a co mpl etely fu rnished model home riqht inside th e sto re! Choose from a l'a st selection of imported and domestic specialty item s in our dislinctil•e accessory shop. You'll even find a full line of coordina tin g wall and floor CO\'erings in ou r professiona l desig n studio Come. be inspired by the finest furnishings and interior design you 'll ever find . At the Grand Opening of the Century! December 5th from 10 to 5 . FINE FURNITURE SANTA ANA 1514 N Main Street 714/54 1-4391 / f SANTA ANA 11.10 N. Main Street .. 714/541-4391 . INTERIOR DESIGN LAGUNA HILLS 247 21 Alicia Parkway 714/95 1-7 10 1 . . " I ., .,. ---~ ---------------------------------------------------- Daily Pilat FR IDAY, OEC. ~. 1981 BUSINESS ca STOCKS C9 UCLA's faces red a/ ter upset def eat to Scarlet Knights. See Page C2 . Marina has one hurdle left Vikings can · .. reach CIF-Big Five finals with a win over Colton tonight- HEAD VIKING ~l arina lligh football coach lJaH· Thompson sends his :-quad into battle ag:.11ns t Culton tonight. • By ROGER CARLSON Of llM Delly l'llM s-.H WA LNUT -Co 1 t o.n 11 i g h · s uns toppable running assault collides with Marina High 's scrambling, dirty-faced defense tonig ht at Mt. San Antonio College in the Cl F Big f'ive Conference football semifinals. The winner qualifies for a berth in the finals at Anaheim Stadium a week hence against Servile or St. Paul Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 at the 17,0-00-seat facility and each team enters with an 11 ·1 r ecord. The Yellowjackets of Colton have assembled a bull-like running offense behind a forward waU which averages 246-pounds from tackle to tackle. while Marina's veer offense relies on the sm ooth direction of quarterback Ken Laszlo. Comparative scor es MAatNA (ti-I) ?t C•.U~ IH•w•lll 0 l) N•wpot'I H•rb01 ) H Botw "'""°" o h Foothill 1t JO '''""'"... 0 2• Ed•W>n 11 10 Fount•1n ll•llov J 18 HunlollQIOI\ 0U <h l JS Ou•n V"'w ,. &-W~\tm1n\ter O CIF Pl•YMft J3 We\t Co.,na 11 9,,,_ Am•I .. 0 j9 s. f) 11 " ,, I/ ·~ ,, •S H COLT~ 11111 M•ter Ot!1 I• S•n llr.-. 0 Ai. Po•v 11 1no10 )9 tiH Wfl\On co Afolano\ " San C.0<QO'llO 11 Font a~ Pttc•fi<a Et\t'OhOwtr CIF Pl•Yollt St FrafW I\ lo•'"'"' Laszlo has completed 78 of 139 passe~ for 1.585 yards· and 17 touchdowns with on ly five interceptions . In contra st. Colton goes to the air ubout four times u game. Laszlo has tun for 588 yards on 100 carries < 5.5 average J and scored 9 touchdowns. while ·hatrback Tony ' It wasn't too easy UCI learns lessons in 84-72 victory By JOHN SEVANO Of llM D•llY l'ilet St.IH Throughout the course of a basketball season a team will invariably learn a number of im portant lessons. The Anteater s not onl y lo s t their concentration. they forgot how to shoot . they forgot how lo pass . they forgot how .to play defense . they forgot everything. Valente hu1> nurnl>crs or 135 carncs . 743 vards and L1 TDs. J eff Frandsen and Robby Cr1tchf1eld are Laszlo's t'hief aerial targets Frandsen has caught 42 passes for 1,040 yards and 12 TDs . averaging 24 7 yards per l'att•h l'rikhficld has taught 27 passes for 427 yards. Cotton's offense. on the other hand, is nothing bl!l tailback-oriented as three · 175-pounders havt> combined for 43 touchdowns in the past 11 games. A I though Colt<1n enters with only a · 28-m an squad, only the three tailbacks Delfino Mendoza. Rex Blackwell and Oavid Rlum. who seem to rotate after three carries double up on defense Whi le the front line 1s massive on offe nse . the Yellowjackets' defense relies more on quickness with no one over 190 pounds in the line. "We're playing· well, now," says Colton Coach Don M ark ham . Markham's besl in his nine years at Colton·! "Nol yet." he says. "We 've had two or three others just as good.·· Offeni.ivel)", the Vikings have been getting a solid surge from the line, with tackles Dave Morns and Bill Macias. gua rds Tom Pi ec h ota a nd Pete Georgatsos and center Jim Keller paving the way for the quick bursts over the middle by Valente. Two othe r games in t he Central Conference are on lap tonight -South Coast League co-champs Mission Viejo und Capistrano Valley host Brea-Olinda and Los Amigos, respectively. In a Southern Conference semifinals g ame at Orange Coas t Coll ege, F'<hJthill's 11 · l Knights <losers only to Ma r ina J duel Century ·League rival Villa Park They all st.art at 7:30. UC ll'vine certainly experienced a valuable '· one Thursday ni~ht. . .. We jumped out to a big lead. thought it was going to be easy -and it wasn't." said Coach Bill ~tuJligan. whose team is now 3·0 on the young season. "Sllll. I thought we beat a good team by 12 points." · Confident from a pair of key road victories last week at Oregon a nd Chico State. the Anteaters made it look easy as they jumped out to an early 14-0 lead against Boise State. Unfortunately. it was too easy. A Ll'l"':LE MORE than 11 minutes later. Boise State had not only caught. but taken a lead <30·291 against its unsuspect ing foe. And. from that point on. the Anteaters had to struggle and claw to a n 84-72 victory before l .403 bewildered faithful at Crawford Hall. "Coming off two wins like that made us think we were invincible . and we were for the first seven · minutes... analyzed UC! fo rward Rainer ~ulf "Then we JUSt lo~l uur t'oncentration. ", UCLA.probe still a mystery But ex-coach Brown talks LOS ANGELES <A P > -The NCAA's investigation of UC LA , still cloaked in secrecy but with some information apparently trickling out. appears to have focused on a number of violations .involving ihe basketball prQgram rather than one blockbuster. ·'If they have to go back 10 years to investigate. it must be very. very minor things ... said New Jersey Nets Coach Larry Brown. who formerly was basketball coach at CCLA. "I have nothing to be ashamed of in the way I ran the program. a nd the people who were in charge know that. It was always a class program and I don't think l did anything to damage it." IT WAS REPORTED Thursday that the NCAA. which had given t;CLA the findings of its investigation earlier this week. is going to place the school on probation for two years The only pra('tical effect of the penalty wou ld be that the Bruin basketball team would be banned from next spnng's NCAA tournament. but would be a llowed to play in the National In vitation Tournament. Brown told The Associated Press Thursday that the investigation has been going on for some time and goes back fo r some lime He also said the probe dealt with the basketball program and that there were 39 specific situations that he knows of. and that he has seen documents pertaining to them . But he would not discuss what they were. Brown also said he had spoken with his successor a s UCLA bas ketball coach, Larry Farmer about the situation. but that neither Farmer nor his assistants had been told about "anything being done" by the NCAA . Asked if he thought the investigation might affect the play of the eighth-r anked Bruins. Brown replied: "It can't help. It's something that has been hanging over their heads for some time I guess it has to be done." ONE INCIDENT re portedly cited by the NCAA was Brown's buying dinners for Bru~n 1 1 ·~ayers Another .allegedly concerned a UCLA alumnus subsidizing a n a partment for Tony Anderson, a Bruin senior. Anderson was suspended last week. with UCLA calling it a pr ivate matter. , The Bruins r eported ly would be eligible to play in the NCAA basketball tournament in the second year of t he probation. The NCAA investigation, believed to have lasted for at least· a year. reportedly goes back as rar as 1974. Farmer was a player on the Bruin team coached by John Wooden that year. After Wooden retired in 1975, Gene Bartow coached UCLA for two years. followed by a two-year stint by Gary Cunningham, then two years by Brown. Neither the school nor the NCAA will say what the investigation dealt with. what was discovered, or what pe>Ssible sanctions wiJI be issued. UCLA had 15 days after it received the NCAA's findings t<> decide whether lo accept or appeal \hem. "Nobody's s aying a nything, .. was the comment or one UCLA official. / Christian Smith, the universit y's vice chancellor for institutional relations. reportedly coordinated the school's response lo the NCAA. ·with lbe ~eJ>Ort ~ore than 1.000 pages long. The inexperienced Broncos. 1-3. were anything but a good team for the first seven m inutes as they trailed 14·0, 20·5 and 23-7 before finall y settling down and giving the Anteaters all they could handle. "I t hought the ball game boiled down to the inexperience we have on our ball club ... said Boise State Coach Dick Leach. "We just got buried too early." UCl'S ALL-AMERICA KEVIN Magee set the tempo by scoring six of his team's first 10 points But then Magee went quiet. the Anteaters started cas ting from far out and the Broncos caught up. -- Fina lly. a -jumper by guard Scott Tyrone at 5:06 of the first half gave the Broncos a 30-29 lead. Magee. however. who didn't have a point for 11 minutes, retaliated with a turnaround Jumper of his own and proceeded to score the last 12 points down the stretch to give UCI a 41·34 advantage at the half. Boise State narrowed the margin to three points four times in the second ha lf. but that's a.~ close as the Anteaters-wouM-let--it-get...:as Magee ( 31 points), Wulf 114 >. Randy Whieldon Cl3) and Ben McDonald <12> ke pt the Broncos away. "BELIEVE ME. that's a good team." said Mulligan of Boise Sta te. whtch lost two other contests by one point. "We're just glad to get the win. Des pite the "off ni ght.·· the Anteaters hit 63 percent t 36 of 57 1 from the floor compared lo 45 percent (JO.fi61 for their opponent. Magee was 13 of 18 t 72 percent 1 from the fie ld with 13 rebounds. while McDonald was 6 or 9. and both Wulf and Whleldon 6 of IO. "In order for us lo be effective. we have to go inside. then OU\side." s aid an exhausted Magee. ··Luckily. we won (he game :· It's not often a team can learn the type of lesson UC! did Thursday night and still come out on top "It's got to bring us down to earth a little bit." admitt<.>d Wulf. "We're going to have to learn to play 40 minutes. not JUSt seven "As· bad as we played. though. it's still a W. The bottom line}s that we won the ~ame .. TWO MORE -l'C lrvine ·s Rainer Wulf' s c·11rcs undl'rnealh a g ains t Boi se St rt t· I <.' n cl e r .J 1 m '.\t a I don a do d u rt n g Thursda~ .. s gam<.' at Jn·ine Wulf scored 14 points a s Anteaters p1T•,·ailecl . 84·72. Drysdale won't be replaced • Ill radio booth And here's one you may believe: Had.en 's maximum distance is 53 yards NOTES IN A COOKIE JAR: • After a KM PC s taff meeting with owner Gene Autry Monday. it's appar e ntly been determined that the AngelS.:...radio station will not seek a replacement for the departed Don Drysdale 1 to the .Chicago White Sox). Instead. Bob St arr and Ro n Fairly will provide the play-by-play. with Joe Buttitta used as a backup next season ... • USC tight end coach Foster Andersen. who tutored the Rams' offensive line in 1978, claims that Pat Haden's biggest problem this 'year was trying lo force an offense he wasn't used to playing ... He's been trying to do the same things Vince did a year ago." said Andersen, who was in Pitts burgh to scout Penn State and visit with the Rams . Ander sen said a test was conducted on Haden's arm in '78 to determine how long Haden can t hrow .. The result was a maximum distance of 53 yards . "If you'll remember the '78 season, I don 't think we threw more than three long passes all year ." .. • LOOK FOR A LOT of coaching c hanges to trans pire in the coming months. Frank Kush. currently with Hamilton or the en and formerly or Arizona State. is reportedly headed for Baltimore ; Red Miller. formerly of Denver, is penciled in at New England: and no less than a dozen candidates are penciled In for the Rams ... · · • John Robinson is a name that keeps cropping up concerning the Rams' head job. Robinson. however. won't even consider the post unless he gets more p0wer than the current incumbent. Robinson. will not let himself be controlled by a I General Manage r Don Klosterman. or b> Georgia and Dominic Frontiere. Guess you can scratch Robinson from the list . . . •Oe11pite his denials, if Ray Malavasi survives through 'this season look for him lo make some coaching ctldoges ror 1982 .. 1 SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEYANO • FOR THE PLAYERS. there are plenty or them in the doghouse . Pat Thomas will probably get his wish and be traded. Jack Youngblood will gently be removed as a starter. and there are those wondering if Larry Brooks will ever be able to play_ a~ain . • The Rams' draft priorities for 1982 look like this · l J defensive end : 2) linebacker ; 3 ) running beck. 41 offensive line backup; 5> wide receivers, That list is predicated on the fact Vince Ferra~amo will return to the team. The only position where the Ram~ are truly sound is defensive back ... •Watch for Doug France and Rich Saul to announce their retireme nts ... • QUICK Q U IZ : Wh ic h quarterback engineered the Rams' last victor y? That's right. Jeff Rutledge against Detroit . , . •The Angels are looking to trade Dan Ford In next week's winter meeU.ngs. u nrortunately. Ford's contract sUJrulates he can be traded to only one of five teams : New York Yankees. Dodgers. San Diego, Philadelphia or Kansas City . San Diego would probttbly be the best guess .•. •How about San Francisco and Cincinnati in Super Bowl XVI ? Sound too far-fetched? ~t Isn't really. especially when you consider how weird this entire NFL season hai; been anyway .. •JUST OUT OF CVRIOsrfl', I decided to ask UC I rvine s~orts informat ion director ·Craig • Russell if the women's basketball team would open its locker room to the media. The school 's initial response was yes. ending final approval from Athletic Director Linda Dempsay The final verdict should prove to be interesting _ •This week's mediu contingent to New York is the s mallest in Rams h:story. Only fi ve diehards remain from this. the team's worst season in almost a decade. • According to one college coach. this year's crop of local high school talent is unusually thin. The only bona fide prospect everyone seems to be fighting over is linebacker Rick DiBernardo of Edison . • There has been an uncharacteristic looseness at Rams Park the past two weeks. It's as if fina"---- being out of the playoff picture has lifted a great burden . • Finally, there is a lot or back-stabbing goinc on within the Rams' organization. That. reason. more than anything else. is probably why the Ra m s have done so poorly. Anyway. it will all be exposed alter certain m atters are settled. It would be unfair. while the season is still going on, to make matters worse than they are ... USC m line for No. I? PHOENI X <AP> -Should top-ranked Cle mson lose to No. 4 Nebraska in the· Oran1e Bowl. the wiMer of the Fiesta Bowl m•y rind ttaelf one of the contenders for the national cotrece football championship. Southern California Coach John Robinson said Thursday. In a telephone interview with members of the Phoenix Press Association, Robinson said U.e matchup between his eighth-ranked Trojans and the No. 7 Penn State "is developing Into one of the key New Year'!\ Day l(a·mes." ' ·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Docember •. 1981 r-----------------~ •• .I : . , ... Heisman no sure tl1ing to Allen •'rom AP dispalches NEW YORK Marcw; Allen, [i] the record breaking running back c. t from the Uni versity of Southern Cahrornia. s.ays he doesn't consider hlmself a s hoo-in to win the Heisman Trophy a~ the nation's best college football player. "I'd love to win the Heis man Trophy, but t · thank I had a disappointing year -a g reat year. actually, but dis appointing because we didn't go ' to the Rose Bowl. That was my main goal," Allen says "l think it's still up in the air . a nd I'm Just hoping l win 1t. thilt's all.·· said Allen The He isman winne r will be annou nced Saturday evening a t the Opwntown Athletic Club of New York. which sponsors t he a ward and conducts the nationwide ALLUI balloting of s ports writers, editors and broadcast ers . Allen became the rirst player in college to rus h for more than 2.000 yards with 2,342 in 11 regular.season games. Quo te of the day Doug English, defensive tackle of the Detroit Llons, on what it was like playing in his first exhibition game this year after sitting out the 1980 season in a contract dispute: "It's a trip into the stars in a 1947 Ford.'' DEttaney tired as Cava hers· coamc · Don DelaMy waai fared Thun.duy a s coaeh of the Ch:vt•lu.nt.I C:ovuher~. but owner Tf'd Stt'pl_.n St11d l~lant'Y would rcmuin as gent•rul munoi:er of the Nutlonul Huskctbull Asso<•1ut1on dub Stc1>1l'n numcd Rob Kloppt'nbtlrl, an us-.1-.tunl co<1ch. a s Dt>l :1nt• 's h•rr1pvrury rt•pliH't'l'tll'rll and the 'u n. r1rth hvud C'ha(.'11 Clc.•vt•lund had dropped its last seven J(umes and w us ~a 13 The 1.akers also hut.I u courhm~ unnoum•e menl nam mg Bill H •rtka. aJormc.·r i.c.·out ;rncl tl1n•d11r of player J>t'rsonnel tor the kurn. tis an :1sh1stnnl to head coach Pat IUJey. Bc rlku tert the Luke rs 1r1 1974 lo tx:c.·omc the rirst gcnerul rnunuMcr o r the New Orleans Jazz rranchtsc and ha:; !>Cell ull ·ussis tunt for the J:.u.:t. 1n lJtuh tr. Thursday 111~ht 's NBA UC'tton. Grel( Ballard scored a i.ea s1111 hq~h 33 1•01t1 l~ to s purk Washington to u I IH~H thumping of the New York Knlc.-k!!> J~romt• WhJlc.•ht>ad M'ored IH of hi s r urcer hight :W po1nb 1n the.· M't'ond h.ilf 111 s park San Diego's 11:1 111 v11·tor) 11v1·r l>allas Rookie Larry Nanrti i.cored a t·arecr h1~h i!9 points as Phoe nix dowm•tl f)1.•n\t•r. 1:11 IO:J Sloan on All-Academic team Ke vin S loan . a produl'l of Es tancia lligh. has hct:n honored on the Pacifi c J O 'o nr e r e n <·e All-Academic team for 19111 The unit indude~ 23 football player!> who were cho~en for their excellence on the playing fi eld l'Ombincd with achievement 1n the clas :-.room . Sloan. an offensive lackfc al Washington State Un1vcrs1t}. has a 3 6 grade point average in pn· law Red Wings snap losing streak Don Murdoch blistered a 20 foot ~ shot into the net at 18 : 11 of the third • pe riod Thurs day nig ht to cap a De~roit comeback as the Red Wings nipped Montreal, 4·3 in the National llock'ey League . The victory snapped a fi ve game losing streak for the Red Wings, who truilcd Montreal 3· I after two periods . Two first·period power play goals a nd Reggie Leach's two insurance tallies gave Philadelphia a 6· I triumph over Calgary. T he F'lyers had failed to sco re on their 12 previous power plays but connected on their fir s t two opportunities T hursday Denny w ants $4 m1ll1on fro m Tribe Tht• prtrl' tau for 11.t•t•pini.: IJllChc.·r • John Penn 1n ,1 ( 'levclund lndi:ms uniform n..-xt 't•u,un 1:-. around S4 n11ll10n 11 ..... 1i:t·nt 'u1d 'Wl"n· l11ok 1nl( fut a ('Olllrttt•t In ltlt' nt'1t:hhorhocxJ of $4 m11l11111 for f1v1· y1•ar.... 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L,1k1-r<, ri l D••nvn Anno uncer s · (t11rk Hr.un .ina Ke1 111 E ric k5on Aft('r cl poor p1·rtu rr11<ln c ,. 1fl SPdttle w eonesday ntght, lilt· l ,1k"'' try 10 hit lhe win column again tor11qh1 tr\ lJ1•nvPr Kareem Abdul·Jabbar rlnd f .1rv1n Maq1c Joh11<,on pace the LakC'rS who 11.111 Po1ll.trHt l)y ,, hell! qdme 1n the We'>lt•rn ( CHll•·r·· "' .. r•,11 tit < D1v1s1on s tand1nq'> w1lh .1 1111 r• c 111 a U1·11v1·r .., at. dnd second 1n lhl' M1<lw• .,1.lJ1v1 .ion, / Q<lllll''> behind San Anlon10 RADIO Ba'>kf.'lbd ll L t11<1·r ' o1t D• nvN b 70 p rll KLAC IS701 N1•w M• T HO .11 IJ~C k on KDAY 11S801 UCLA dealt second. loss Bruins blow 12-point lead t'rom l\P dlspat<·ht'~ '- 1':1\ST Hl!TltEHFORH, N.J ~.ayuvi. by ft1 c h Bruttiion and Kcvtn Black tn the hnal two m1tlutc.-s helped Hut~ers r~gister a 57-54 upset v11·1111') un·r 1.·1ghth ranked UCLA Thu·rsday nal(ht. Hut~crs, down 33 21. opene<.I the second half by o ut:o.Mnni.: l '<'I.A Hi·2 Mike Sund1:r1>, who f1n15hed "Willi IH 1J111nb. t'h111pcd in :-ix of the Bruins' next t•1g ltl 1101111~ t11 rci.:utn the l(•ad 42 41 With I 28 rl.'maining. Hrunsvn lied the game and Hla<'k foll owl•d with u la)'\lp at I 09 to provide l<ut~<'f:-. \\Ith a 54 5i! lt·ad Rut~er!. freshman Brian l-:lll·rlJ4..'I.' hit ont• of lv.o foul ~hot1>. but l.JC l.A 's ~1 1c h<Jt:I Hulton fulluwt•tl 'ti.Ith two free throw~ narrow1111-: lh1.· S(·;,a1 lt·1 · KnrghL.., ll·ad to 55 5'1 with 15 "l'l'tlllll 'o ldl 1-:llt•rlH•t·'s tlra\ mg la) u1, as the dock ran out <'1•m t·ntcd lh1• Vl('ton Ttw first t·ollcJ.:.l' hu'>kctball ~a me at the $85 m1ll11111 )ll·adu"land~ Arena which oµened Juty 2. d ri·" 1:.1, f.H I spc·1·tatorh l 'C'LI\ h1 llkt• upen a lig ht far~t half b v uutsc·onng Huli;:(•rs Ii! I. taking a 28·17 lead The surgl' ll'cl IJ\ "'l>homMc!-. Kenny Fields a'nd Ralph .Jul·kson with four µ.11nt!> each. came during a :-.trl'tc·h v.ht·n Hulgers railed to me1ke a held goal fur <rlm11sl M·vc.·n m1nutt's Rul~crs shot 23 percent from tht• floor rn th<.· f1r<,t half North Carolina 78. Tulsa 70 , CllAP EL 1111.1.. :-J <' Fre~hman M1chC1el .Jordan st·orcd 22 1x>1n ts lo ll·ad top-ranked . orth ~:arol 1na 111 <.t 7k 70 \'1c·tor) over ninth r&nkcd I ulsa Jordan st·1ired North Carolina ., f1ri.t !>IX points and f1m sh1.·d \\1th Ill in tht f1r!>t half Along with J arn cs Worth) h1.· led the Tar Heels out of two f1r-.1 11t•rnHI tlroui::ht:o. to give them u eomf<Jrlahlt- hJllt1mc 1·ush11111. :14 li! But lhl' lfurnc.·u nt.'. tonfu!>t'd IJ) 'an oui. Tar llt•t•I clt-frn'c'· lurned Cl runC1"a.\ into J tight 1·01ttl•s1 1n thC' C'lo-..ng ':>t'vcn minutes ./ :·Oilers will take shot at Marina title Sl11P11.\ hall handling and cold ':>hooting b\ ~orth (\1roli11<r all11"l'd the llurncane to tie th~ J,!:Jm(• lk I>!" 1th i llG lt'ft IO the r1r-.t half But lhl' Tc.ir llct•b rl'i.ponded with <1 I0-0 sµurt 11f th<·1r ''" n. tht.' last ha.,ket t·omm~ on u J ordC1n :-.l<r m dunk Corona del Mar, Vikings must settle for a chance at third place Saturday night :'l:orth ('arohn<J cunt1nucd to brl'ak <1wa\ from ·~·u!sa 111 thl· 'l.'l'11nd h<ilf Jnd hclcl <i 24 poin·t h!<1d . f.CI .hi . <igmn on a J ord<.tn dunk But. led h} the shooting of Phil Spradling . l>u v1d Brown and Paul l'n·'sl'y. TubJ parcel a i!i! p<nnl tlefll'll to senn al Ii!! Iii "1th .l 25 ldl J <1rdan ·~ lap in "1th 55 s~conds ll'fl ga\'c thl· Tar 1 ll't'I" a ... afo 7fl·6'i lt·ud By ROGER CARLSON , 01 tk o.11• Ptlet SIMI :ri-: Huntington Beach High's Oilers are in -a nd :j he Vikings of Marina and Corona del Mar Sea :1 'ings are out as one and all take a day off :1 f.'fore Saturday's cha mpionship finals of the 17th • nnual Marina In vitatio nal bas ketball I ournam enl ~·he <?ilers of Coach Roy Miller made it two 1 ·tra1ght tn the young 1981·82 season Thursdav : tight and will duel Compton's Tarbabes Saturday 1 at 7: 45 for the title !It The third place game will pit Coro'na del Mar :1 · nd Ma rina against one another at 6. which follows : he consolation game between Westmins ter and' t 'haminad e at 4 ' 15. /f Here's how it went Thursday in a couple of , nip·a nd-luck games : !! Huntington Beach 56. Corona del Mar 53 :I Nip-and-t uck is hardly the description for this <-'I o ne as the score was tied or the lead changed I hands 24 times before the Oi lers secured their final j ad va ntage with 4 :~I left :'!IJ IL pr~bably would h.ave disappeared as quickly 1 as the rune othe r Huntington Beach leads, except t' {his Ume junior pla ym~ker Billy Thompson I sneaked through the CdM hne of defe nse. stole the , ball a nd scored on a layup to give the Oilers a 48-45 ' lead. 1 The Sea Kings were still within range at 52·50 1 w he n Mike Hess hit from t he perimeter with 1':03 ,1 ·' ,: 11 ;J left. but a three-point power play by 6·3 Bruce ~yres with 47 ticks lert upped the winnl!rs' lead to 55--50 and the victory was sealed. "I was really pleas ed with the overall effort." said Miller .. "This light of a game. this early, we did a lot of things right al the right time." LANE LYNCH SMITH CdM Coactt 1"i~ Erraon. obvious ly not thrilled ~ith a loss. still found some poe.1t1 ve-things about has young team. especially with his bench t Dave Val'\Sleenhuyse and Be.n Davis 1 . "We. got very complacent with our passing ... s aid Emon. alluding to Thompson's key s teal. . ··They don't gel those and maybe we a ren't behind by four points " The Oilers clicked on 24 of 41 from the field <58.5 percent> as opposed to Corona del Mar 's 46.9 rate <23 of 491 as each team showed spurts of real promise. Th~ Sea Kings had three players in double figur es -Brad Hollingsworth scored IS. Chris Ly nch l~ a nd 6-7 Hank Goebel netted JO points. Huntington Beach answered with Thompson 's 16 a nd 10 each from Ayres. Da rren Feenstra a nd 6:1 Jim Lane. in his first action after missing the first game and the start of Thursday's issue with a knuckle inj ury · Corona del Mar's la1>t lead was at 45·44. but when the Oilers took command they refused to sit l1 · Eagles fly again; Uni falls Estancia gets a shot at Brea in semis tonight . : ' ' l I l J f By ED ZINTEL 01 Ille o .. 1y PllM Sufi Cnivcrsit) Jhgh's Trojans played head.to-head with Brea. C'onsidered one of the better basketball schools in Orange County this year. but fell j ust o;ho rt . "°h ile E s tanC'1a advan ce d to the cham p1onsh1p semifinals with a win 1n the Laguna Reach lligh Tournament Thursday night. Toniglll. Estancia will get a crack at Brea, "h1lc Uni vers ity and Laguna Beach will play m 'cmifinal games for r.ft h place lle re':-. how it went Estancia SO. Westlake 43 The Eagles got balanced scoring again. led by for\\<rrd Ste\'C Kra1ss' 17 points to turn a close game. tied at the end or the first half. 21-21. into an eas\' win ·The game was tied. 12· 12. at the end or the first q uarter but the Eagle s went cold in the second quarter. a s they could hit on JUSt 2-of-12 s hots Kra1ss then went lo work 1n the third quarter. ~ind with the a id of guard J eff Gardne r 's play making a nd a stingy defense . Esta ncia outscored Westlake. 16-6 .. We beat a good team tonight... Estancia rn<rch Larry Sunde rman said. .. But we played belf~r tonight than Wednesday all the way around. Our boards a nd defensive games were good. -.. The key for us is our aggressiveness. When we lla\'e lulls. we pay for it deeply. "Kra1ss played well at both ends and Gardne r. though he knew they'd key on him. did a good job. lie · s so unselfish ... Gardner had 10 points for the Eag les a nd Rrian Mid land added 8 Brea 69. University M The Trojans shot nearly 80 percent rrom t he field <»St> but It w11ft't enouah as Brea held on. University had a chance to win It in lbe final !itC<>nd.s. however a m issed Brea free throw with 20 se('onds remaining, resulted In a tip tn for a basket on the rebound to net the final score . It was nip·and·tuck throughout with neither t team holding mo re than a seven point lead. , The Trojans held a lS·lO first-quarter letd and ~ ~· 29·28 margin a t the ha(f. The key to succes~ for University ••s In holding Brea's all·league guard Paul Thomas sco~les In the first ha lf He was O-for-6 in ~hooting. ~ But .:J'homos turned loose In Ute stte>nd h61f. • Laguna's Falconer quits Laguna neach l11 ~h baskelbi!ll coach Crai g Fa.lcon er has r e!-i1g ned. c.·1t1ng pressures from busmt•:-.s commitme nts Falconer .. a forme r Costa Mesa lligh standout. was 1n his second year as a walk on coach at Laguna lie guided the Artists to a 17 7 r ecord last sc.•ason Falconer 1s " sales man a~e r for an under ground valvt• t·ompan) scoring 22 points. 12 111 th1.• l'rllll'al final quarll'r University took <i 51 49 lc.•ad into the final quarter and led 55 52 uftt-r lht• f1rs1 l\\o minutes However Brea sNirl'fl -..x unans wered points . four by Thomas. to asi.uml' a 11.·ad the WildC'~1ts would not relinquish _Brea built a 67 60 lead with I 30 l<• play but the Trojans came storm1nJ! bac·k w11h SI"< c;tra1ght points. Forward Brad' G uess was the leadmJt ~corer ror Univer!:ily with 2•1 points. while forward Craig Rous e added IS ··we didn't handle the pressure well at times .. said Un1vers1t y coach . J err Cunningham .. We showed somi.! good 1nd1v1dual effort in containing som e of their people but we had some letdowns. "Their man-to-m an pressure hurt us at times. But we had to go at them hard I don't hkc playing a zone and perhaps we'll go to a man to·man in the future ... Univers ity meets Westlake at fi 45 tonig ht Frazier earns draw CHICAGO <AP, -Joe Frazier came back to the ring for the first time In 5\1\ )'ears Thursday night. lie didn't get a victory but he kept bis comeback alive. "I don't see no reason to stop," said the 37- )'.elr ·Old former heavywe.ight c hampion a fte r fag hUng lo a lO·round draw with Floyd "Jumbo'' Cummmgs. a m an who has a good record but one built against mediocr e opposition ''It will be three or fou r months before I fight again ... Frazier sold .. Referee Nale Morgan scored at 46·45 for Cummings. But Judge Harold Maravatz scortd it 47·47 8J'd Judge Collins Rrown scored It 46-46 ~akint I.he dttision a draw .. ~ ' t111 11 m~h'<1rl ,,11 ,11 king 1n:-.t<ll· "'ti' the emphas1::. on A) n·:-. Wt· IHIH• tu do lha r • attu1·k 1 sa\.., Miller 'A lot of lrnw~ ll·:un ... J.!l't 11m1d \\llh a lc~tl I'd rather run un<kr t ontnil \\ 11h 1t Our tll·t l'll"I\ l' f'l'bounds art· our lugge:-.t 11robll'm, .1ddt·d 1-:1 nun 111 relrospec:I Compton 60. Marina 55 Tht· hn-.1 \'1king.., h:.ac1 i.uq.wd 111 a 43 39 lt'ad \\1th 1; ~:, ll•ll ht·h1nd thl· pla,\ of Rick Smith •24 p111n!:-. • .incl Ju n11ir S1·ott · llalf Court" f'1hpek . but ttw T<.1rl1<rlw ... rl'fu-.t•cl t11 wilt. ,got a 4i 46 lead and ('~1J>lli.1l111·rl 1111 .1 four corner <1ffl'nse for <1 ! h1 I'•' point plJ\ "1th :J 14 left to take c·ommand Wt· chdn I J.!l'I lnlo our offens e at all ." said ~l anrl:I ('oal·h Stt'\l' Po povich "And we d1dn'tr pl;i ~ 'imart \\hl'll \\C' had to I think both teams kind or thn·v. 1•:.it·h off IJalance . It \\:J!> an UJJ ancl clo'tl.n tYPt' of ~ame for both, liut 1n thl· t·ncl the TJrbabl':-. "ert• in c.•ommand \\1th thl· kt·.\ thn·t· p<11nt 1>1rner pl<1,\ It> lake the ·momentum a "a\ from ~1 anna C11mpton Sl;l'ITil'd 1n c-ommand' earlier. but l"llqit.>k :-h<rlf 1·our1 slwt ol lhl' buuN a fte r l'Om1ng up "1th a l110Sl' hall pulled ~l art nJ to "1th1n 39.37 "1th eight m1nutt.·~ ll'ft and the \'rkl'., appeared to ha\'e i.om..-tltm~ ~01n,g Smith <Hided a 1n11r of free throws to tie the game at :J9. F1hµl'I< h11 a la\'UP on a fas t break and two morl' frel' t hro"s h,\ Smith with 6 45 to go had Marina tn a ·13-3!J lt•:.i<I Manna l'l11·kc.•ll on :!:I of 54 from the field 142.6 per cent 1. but th(• 11cnmt•lcr ~hot.!. weren't going. and the re· \\C'rt' •llhC'r alll·mph tha t appeared to be poor sell'et 111n!> (;r ·g l'ul1.•ma n and ~aur~ Watson led l'ompton·., d1 :-.c·1plln1•d 1n-.11fr att:1c·k w1lh 20 and 19 point ... Tht' \lt'lur) lt'<tH'' C'11mpttin 2 I ~lanna 1s l·I Ancl,\ l\lu ... -.man "as .1h•1 1n double ftj!ures for the \'rkmgs. Sl'onng I:! pmnh . but mcrall. this was n't the \.'1kmg lt•am 11( 2-t hour-. prior .. Wt· Ju-.t duln I httH• a flu". said P.Jpov1 ch Hut 11 :-n'>thing "'' c ;.in t c11rn•c·t .. NFL standings UNLV 69. Arizona 49 TCCSON . Ariz No IH ~e\'ada-Las \'egas. par l.'d l>) forward L<rrr) Andtr'>on !. 16 po1nl!>. rttl·cd to :.. n9 49 \ ll'l<ir,\ O\.t:r Arizona in <1 non t·on(ercnt·1.· g um•. Thl· Helwb v.h11 ll'cl ~ 33 at ha lftime. ~aw lhl•Jr ll•;irl "'' 1ndlc tu orw wmt in the o nen1ng m1null':-. of lht· sec11ncl hul( Hut -.11phomure f!Uard .Jell l '111Jini.. Armm<i ... ll'ad1ng .,corer v.1th lfj point~. ~enl to lhl' bl'nt·h v.1th hi!> fourth foul and I.as \'l.'g<1i. 1mmed1all'I.' ran 1Jff se\ en str<11ght point-. Anwna nc\er got an) clO!>l'r The Rebeb ..... ho CJIMJ got 12 points rrom l'ente r S1tlnl.'~ c;reen uncl 111 rrom guard Mic hael Burns. tnt·r1.•ascd th1.:1r rcc·ortl to 3 O Arkansas 85. San Diego St. 68 Pl~E BLL'Ff'. :\rk Center Scott llast ings s rnn·d 25 potnl!-. and 13th-ranked Arkansas pla,\ ed ;i near rtawle1>s first half ('n route to an HS-68 v ic-tory over San D1('go Stute ll astm~s harl 11 µoint1> in the fi rst hair und f1n1 s herl With JO Of 15 fr<>m lhl' fi eld and fl\'C or !.IX from the four l11w Out 1t wa:. the Razorbat•b quick 1.J(•fcn~e lhat led lo a 34 JS ha lrt1m e ad\'antag1.· m ·t·r th<' 1\1.ll'l'l-. who had averaged JOO pmnts in \\111n1ng their first two games of 1he '"'a;,on 1\ thrC'c pc11nt pla) h.' :\I\ in Robertson gave lhl• R<r 1.11rhat•ks . :i o. thc•1r largest lead. 58-34. bdon · Sutton suhst1tutt•d frt•el.' in the final JO minute:-. Robt•rbon came off the bench to score 14 points anrl Darre ll Wulhr added 13 Zack Jones. \\ho had Only four pOIOt!i at the half. rm1shed With JH to lead the ALtel'S San 01t>gO State's onlv other player 1n double figures was ~11chael Cag·e. who had 10 points a nrl nine rebounds ************* ! 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H{in Tarb1'll lt·cl tlw ,1ttat•k "1th 15 Tourney lures area w~men p11111 l :>1. fo l lowe d b y Jim '\\(•,1gllt'r':. I ~ (;ary Jaeger's 11 a 11 ti J a t· k :. 11 n a n d M a l l lh-1·u"'al·rt' W t·at•h l.l·,111111.: h ) uni) two a l 11111·1·1111!'>:.mn. MI> oµened 1t up ullt•r thc hreak. getting two qu1t·k uuskels by Meagher to 11p1·11 lh1• ll11r!I quarter After u rouplt• of long r1rnge jumpers by I .11 twll. the Monarchs began lo Ot>l'l1 It UJJ • ~1 ater D l'I adHintes to lhe s1.•m1 finals round al Valencia'. ml•t•ting Lu l labru lit 8 o'clock tonight Inglewood 53. Ocean View 51 0 ('ean V1e\\ was handed its firs t '>etbat·k of tht· :.eason. 53·51 II\ Inglewood Tlw S<:aha"'k... had a l\\O·poinl ll·.111 wnh les' than a minute to pl;n but a pair uf turnovers t·o:.t· -· thl:'m the gam e HOT -Orange Coa~t ·s Chns B l~a sle~· pu mpNI humt' a t'<Het•r·high :n p o ints to ... µark the Pirate!"> to a 63-Sfi ~111 m t·r '1ann_ GWC moves Fi ve are;.i womt•n 's hi g h )>chool basketball tea m~ will be com peting 1n tht• 32 team c; a rd c n c; r o' c l 11 u r n J m c n t s tarting Saturd a~ and 1mol\'tng both the •H\ .ind :l /\ ddendang champ11m)> from la..,t yt•ar Otcan View was led bv Shawn Wernl·r. who canned 17 points \\ hile <·ente r Jim Usevitch added Is The losers hurt lhcmsel ves ut the fn.'1:-lhrow hne . netting only f1H· of 15 opportun1t1e!> · to semifinals At 9 Satur<la)' morning . ~s tilnc·1 a fa te·:. Whi ttier . follo\\ed by N1•\\fJ1trl llarbor and Maler Oe1 at IO 15 111 the sume i'!)m In the opp11!'>1lt· g~ m Corona rlel ~tar m eet-; Long Beach Pol) at 9 45 und Fountain Valle) faces C;;,irden C:ro\l' ;.11 ~ 15 Among tht• t·o ntcnd1ng team!> 1s the Hivt•r ... 11lt· Pol~ s~uad. fc.1turing l'lwrvl :'lllller. a high :.chool All ·,\mt'rn·<.in Gahr ~l igh or Cerrito,. thl· J t\ \\ mner last 'ear. •~ abo l•ntl•rt•d and ha' ret urnees· Toni E:ldradJ?t-.a nd ~1 1«helle McC'~ SN·uncl round ga mt•:. "111 be played the follow1n~ Saturday with <itlion cunlinuin~ on Dec H 16 Drive her crazy th.ls Christmas 1951 MQTD complete!)' restored $)4,700 645-5191 ~l~~dJ IA ~tt ltltll {@~I~? Or a lot of cash? Then call classified. Those things taking up space in your home .. items you haven't used in ages. may be iust what someone else needs. El Dorado 75. Irvine 55 l r\'lnc High \\as knocke<l out of t h e Ga rd e n Grove Tourrwmenl hv El Dorado. as 1 h1· \'uqul·ro:.' s uffered lhe1r "t•nrnd straight defeat El l>orC1do moved to a 13 point '"" anlage urter one qu<lrter and ".1:. ne' t•r thn·atened \\'l''re fa1rl~ ~oung so "e got 1111 lt• a bad st u rt. .. !:>a 1d I r\'lne < 'oa1'11 :\I llt•1Ting .. Wt.• played lidll'r than \\(' did the first rm:ht llupefully. wt"ll get better ·" 1 l gucs u long " Hobl·rt :\kt·r!"I led the I rv1ne . 11t.1C'I.. \\1 th l:J µ01nl'> "hlle H1·rn1l' l ".;:-1.•n had 10 points and pu llcd do" n nm1• rebounds John Ha\ll'r t·h1ppt•d an \\'tlh ll µoinl!> I r ' 1 n c· n· I u r n s t o a l'l 1 o n l'lll'"lay nig ht. opening play in t hl· Sonora Tournumcnt LANCASTER -The Golden We!>t College basketball team's trip to the Antelope Valley Tournament continued to be a rousing success as the Rustlers moved their overall record to 6-0 with an 85·49 victory over Mt San Jacinto Thursday night G WC moved from a 14·poant halftime advantage to blow out Mt. San Jacinto ear ly 1n the sel'Und half. Golden West never trailed in thc contest . scoring the first six points of the game. ··We play ed mu e h better d efe nse ... s aid Rustlers Coach Jam Greenfield. "We also did a pretty good job on the boards ... Larry Jacobs pulled down to r ebounds. (;olden Wes t advanced to toni ght's 7 o 'clock semifinal ga me agains t Rive r s ide. a winner over West LA Thursday. So give us a call . . it's easy to use classified to get your hands on some cash. 19i 9 C'.\OU.1..\{' SE\'11 .LE l.l'athl'r seating area. AM -FM stereo radio and C.1d1llac wire wheel covers <1AKZ762 1 c D1ily,llat Classifi~o AOs Pnone ~2-S678 sl0,995 ('udtlta. \ olui.• 1'rotl'ct1on Ser111ce Agreemern Aoorlable AU CAN $0lbl"<I To Pnu• $oU: AU,,.,,_., Plw T<&Z 4 lit'.,,.. li:'!ff.!.;.,;j u~~T1=::i :::~G Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 4, 1981 Calhoun a subtle · hero His defense. Beasley's offense aid OCC ; Gauchos win • By CURT SEEOEN 0( ... 0.Mly ...... '""' llis stallst1cs weren't that 1mprcss1ve coming 111to the game. and tiis rive points against College of Marin Thursday night weren't even close to earr11 ng scoring ho nors, but Orange Co<1st College ~uard Ronnie Calho4.~ -quite subtly stole the show Calhoun, a 6·1 sophomore from Compton High, kept Marin's s uper s hooting Ronnie Ross to 24 points n I below his average 1 and then cleverly slipped through the Mariners' lulled defense for key layups in the late stages of the game to spark OCC to a 63·56 victory an the opening round of the M ilcs Eaton basketball tournament at OCC THF. VICTOR V SENT OCC into the winner's brucket ton ight (8 o'clock J when the Pi rates tangle with LA Southwest a 95-90 victor over Imperial Valley in another first round game. OCC Coach Tandy G1llts sa1cJ betore the game he had heard horror stories about the 6·51~~ Ross . and the sophomure guard lived up to them. Ross po ured in 16 of his 24 points in the second half. but he could have had more -if his teammates had managed to get the ball to him more often. .. Ricky 1s very good once he gets tht: ball." admitted Marin Coach J ohn Johnson after the game "Orange Coast's defense played him wtdl tonight. Calhoun did a real good JOb · .. And that's what H1c ky has to see He 's not used lo working hard jU:.t to get lhe ball." Johnson added The P irates. meanwhile. survived a shaky !>lart 1n which stalling forward Jim Baldwin took an elbow to the nose before the game was even a minute old. Baldwin was taken lo Costa Mesa Me morial llospllal after the game for treatment of what 1!> feared to be a fractured no:.t~. ci ccord1ng to t ra incr Leon Ske1t• Tiit:: SETBA(;'K DIDN'T seem lo bother the Pirate:.. however OCC never trailed 1n the game. and with Chris Beasley hot from the 15-20-foot ran ~e and Tim and Greg Krohnfeldt lending offensive s upport. OCC built ii 24 16 lead m1dwa~ through the first ha lf Beasley. the P irate:.· top scoring coming into the game with a 12 0 <J \'cragc. finished the evening with u career· high 27 to lead e' ery body on the floor, wtiile Greg Krohnfe ldt added 15, Gillis. who ha!\ had no q ualms with his defense this !>Cason. was happy to see his team find the t>a s kel with consl!>tency against Mann. · Wt· playl·tl 1-1ood defen:.e a,,:arn ton11(ht. and Bl'u:.ll'} f111:ill 1-111t tht• hd off tht• bu:.kct ," he said <1ftt•r"ard But (;1111, 'uved moi.t of his personal appluu:.t· for <'alhuun "l k 1hd <111 11ut!>tar111in..: JOb on dl'fcni.e againit that l(UY I Ros!> 1 lie ':. an awfully good dcfens1v• pluyer . and more importantly, he" .. a very s mt1rt µlayt·r." G1Jl1s explu1ncd The OCC <·ouch !>aid he was beginning to wondl'r if his t.:am would ever !>hoot the ball hkt he knl'W It (.'UUld "TIUS WAS Tll E best game we ve pl:iyed I kn~w wt• could !'>hoot ·Gillis said. even though the l'lrates \\ere shooting u d1:.mal 360 from the fi eld c·uminli( into the gaml' Ro!>s, la beled u "lcg1t1mate m ajor college playl'f playing at the• c·umrnunity c<Jllege level" by ' (; ill1 s, had sparked M ;.i rin to a 2·0 record coming into the tourney I le transferred to Mann th~ season after playing i.lt the Uni versity of Kansas two year:. ago lie ;nerngcd 18 points pe r game for the J ayhawks But Ross was up:.taged by Beasley. who now h:.i !'> u chance to hN·ome only the second player t.h the history of the Miles Eaton tourney to earn ull tournament honor!> t wo years in a row In addition to his 27 points. the 6 1 guard from Cu!> tu '.\1 es<.1 111-gh a<ldl'd ::.1x rebounds. two assists and four steuls 111::. performance wa:. almost overshadowed as the Pirates came out flat an the sec-ond half while th.: MC1nners tightened their defense 1n closing the O 'C gap to 50 49 But With o c c· U!>lng what Marin Coach J ohnson ealled u ·u ger paw delay", game. tbe Mariners we re cau!.!ht n:.ipping twice by Calhoun Saddleback 70. Santa Rosa 53 Forml'r L'n1v er -;1t) Qf Texa~ 'tar George Turm•r pumped home 27 points and !>uphomore trans ft•r David W1!>n1c"':.k1 added 16 as Coach 8111 nrummel'-; c;aucho:. rolled to an opening round v1t·torv· in the Mlle' E aton Classic The C<tU<'hos. :l I on the )Oung season, couldn't '>h<J kl' the pe<,k) Bear Cub)> in the f1r!.t half, takll)g uni) :.i 28·26 ad vantc.tge into the locker room after tht: first 20 mmutt•'> Hul Turner ... n ired 15 of h1:. point<; and W1)>niew!>k1. \\ho plJ\cd one )e<tr of college ball at Ea:.l Texas State :.idderl 12 of his poin ts as the Gaucho!> jumped out qu1 ckl > in the second half The G<tucho:. will faec ~1t San Antonio tonight at Ii 111 a second round game The Mounties surprised Ea'>t 1.11, 1\ngeles. 95-73 NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa DILLAC (714) s40-1s60 Eflf. 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EACH IS02,S04,S09,S11 TRUCK/VAN RO BERK Heavy Duty Mirror. Chrome or Blackhead. 9-1 /2" Wide. #SOOG • REEL DROP '1 COR~~~on f ceiling or wall. 20 FT. Extension. 17!~ MULTI-CLEANER U F STUFF ~SIMONIZ -Foaming cleaner for auto or home. 22 OZ. #AS-192 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 4, 1981 I COLEMAN PORT ABLE AIR COMPRESSOR INFLATES UP TO 150 lhs. PSI SALE PRICE 29aa FINAL COST 2588 (After Rebat•) #2239 "See Store for Details CONCORD -SKI RACK CA ~ 62l-CARRIES 5 PAIRS OF SKIS 60l-CARRIES 6 PAIRS OF SKIS YOUR CHOICE ' t I 12IO N. Euclid• na. .... •a 1t1• 2340 w. Lincoln Ave.• ..._1·u1 •. .... ...... 150l1 lmperiat•C21~M7•1M1 •w he ... 24510 Alida Pkwy .... , .. ,, • .. .. 1100N.Tuatin•771_... K~sA&lm 5256 leoch ll¥d. ..... ,~ ......... 1739 Superior Ave.• Ma-Hit ... ... .... 9llO WCll'Mf Ave.•..._..., .. ·· ·-141 L Imperial• 'W'IJ ......... 19'-1 ...... .. .... 10403 Ma•••• Ave.•~ •n .. I a.. 2604S.lrWolSt.•7 ... 1UI ...... 1302E.17thSt.•9a IM1 ...... .. ca...- Auto Supply Wl'RI HILPlllG YOU DO n RIGHT! PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 9, 1981 • 2'71 Yort.o Undo• ..._.TM ~<¥.~t/t.lf!.'!IA~/lo~1'f!:.!I ~<li/~tlt-11!.~-~o~~ -~----.. ------••••••• ncacnra&& eOSDic«?e&;• ·-·re-u•-..: ..,,,., .. , •..... >=·=··-·=•· _._ ........... ----- .. ~ 1":" ' • ('8 01t1ngt• Coast DAILY Pll l)T Fridc1y . December 4, 1981 GWC seeks cro Rustlers host state soccer tourney ~1u·1·t•1 111.1~ ha1,1 k11·k1•d lh1 hut'kt't on llw p1nft•">s111nal lt•H•I 1n l>ra11g1: 1'111111tv hut 11 ..., alt vt· .rnd well on th1· 111111 111 111111\ 1·11ll1g" l t·\l'I 11,1it11 ul.11 l\ at I ;11Jtl1·11 Wt ... t 1·1J.1d1 <:11·gon ~;t111 a ., ltu.,tlt•r..., will host 1111 H'<ll ., s t.itt• 1·ommun1ly 1·111J 1·g1· ""l'<'C t rhJmp1oni-,h1µs l1cg1n11111i: tonight "1th f11ur team.., '\ 1ng for lht· crown c; olcll·n Wt!!>t t:.arncil lhe Southt-rn I 'ahfornlil rhumµ11111s h1p following its nail h1trng ~I \l!'l11r) flH'r El Camino l:tsl y,1•1·k The Huf.th•r -. advunt·t·d lo t ht· 4'111 '.d 1·h.11111111in..,h1p g;,imc In tlo" 11111y, ')rnngc t '11a'tl, 4 3 w1lh one n11nult· rcma1n1ni.: 1n ovl'rtlm1• In all tht; Hus llt·r !-< huttlcd liaC'k four llm•·-. from dC'f1c1l s lu ;1dvann· to the !-<tall· t11ur11aml'nt SOC CEA CURT SEED EN lnt t·rnal10 11ale d e Footbal l A'tt.,1it·1at1on s monthly news lelle r , 11uhhl'1!>l Hem~ Courtc wrote Wt-ret:t lllal the scorer should be 1 ongratul<ill'd hy thl' team ca1>tain or th1• pla~ er "ho made lhe pa!>s, but tht· r·x 1iltant out burs ti. of several µlayers ul or1t·t· JLirn1•1nl! on top of each other. kt'-o'>lrtJ.! anti L"m!Jracing 1s really l"l.t'l'Sl>l\I' and 1nappropnate and -.huu Id Ix· liaunt·ri Or c·,1n 1t hl' .1n lhc!>e days "I Tllll'llK Ol ft TEAM v.ill 1·om1· go.ih h;l\l' li<'Nimt• vi rare that such t hrou).~h tlw lournanwnt pretty "t·ll." Sl'l'nl'!-< lllll'>t 11tC'ur t·v1:r y time one 1s p1t·tl11·h l ;t111a Artc•r w10n10g t"o ...,<·orNI" 'l'r\ ph~">ll'al g amci. against El • • • 1'ar111no anc! Orange Coas t. I lh tnk lhe TWEl.\'E YOl'Tll soccer players 111or ..tit· "' J.!Ood and the people should n ·1·enth taµtured honors in the t.:<'t lhl't" rnont•\ "wi1rth " IJ1 all1'(l' ( 'ounl\' un•a tompct1tt0n for Thi· ttu!>tlt·r~ an· pa11t-d with the No tht.· :VkDon,drl s Sidckitk Soccer .! It .11n from '\urlht.•rn California 1ournamt·nt hl•ld at l 'C' lntnt 1-·11111 hill at 7 :m on tht.• G WC soC'1·er Young!>lcr'> Iii and under, competed r1t•ld In tl11· opcn111J.{ gamt', El Camino Ill the ... 1-.11r.... l'Onlt·-.t "hl('h stressed '"" li.1111 1· -.:orlhl'rn l 'altfornta'!> lop offl•n!>l', tll·ft•n'>t· teamwork a nd k.1n1 ( ';,in,ula at 5 15 on lhl· same !-i port!>manship I 1l'ld Top pla~ er-. 1n eat·h group arc Jack 1·1111th1ll I"> tht· cfrfl·ndtng <,~ate In 1ng and Mi ki• Langdale of 1·.h.111111111n liut the c;oldt.·n <,,at1: \\-t" .. ln1111-,t1·1 1n thP <,tx ·and under age l11nf1·n·11n• c:h~1mp10n O"b wen•·gr11up T1111 Leonard a nd J eff h~1n.tlt·d a :.i I ">t.•tlJo.H·k b} Cana<ta Jn the llr1kan">11n of <'11st<i Ml'l>a in lhe 7 8 agt: ""'.lh1·111 c 11l1f111111.111tl1· g;im.. l.!IOUIJ l'hrt!-i Ot·dini.: and Danny ()'Neri h111thrll l"> l1·d II\ high '\conng 11f '\e"1xir1 Bt·.i<·h in the 9 10 categor} t11f\\ .11 d \\ illi.1111 :'.t .. llana .rnrl lia!> T1moth~ .Jurko!>kt or El Toro <tnrl Sam 1·11 r~1pill'd .1n IH 2 I rc<•orrl. t;l'Ol'.(.(l' of :\11-,..,1on VH:JO 1h lhl' 11 12 . 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"J A A ,..,. , • "' ""1.4 ~t,. .. f1 .. ~. f ·' • 1'1 ,.,~ /;, 11"111()1 "' .. ,., • flr\i High school lO\J RN AME NTS H,1f"t.nc,,• J•"'..:M" ·• f'IN' * I iJift"Ofrlf'• t.~ ~.H ntt \ (Of'l\Ol~hott c;..m1fltt•I\ r tr-1~1# [ M·~lP' .t M L .. q""" le.xf'I ~fl•r1• .... I• " ,. ' ""1 'fl'l~ ',._ ...... , \ , , ~'> I ,! tt t /vf• ,ti I~ J) COf\'lo04•t1on Ou•r1•r1m•I\ ,ii (I "It-~• t .. , ... •• '· • ~ 1 A ' IQU\ -, A, r 1 • tr ('4 •J..r "'lo\ .; I p' 6. V.tilltK.•• O\Mrttrtlr\•h '\'lat,., l.J•'l 6~ a -1111cift•r \0 r., '• ,._~·~l"I .U . COf'wf•tJOft 0Wr1tt1H'hth I .lDO ./'hf"W f V \·tt"l<1" 14 PM th< Shor•" n11"'"". • \ >,. , .., . .,..,,. 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"' Ph0en1• »•Ill• C.o•o•n \l•l• S.n IJ••QO w L l'<I 1/ "' I~ 11 ~ ~nAt'ltOf'l•" O.n" .. ' Ul•ll 10 ~ . Ii I II I I • • I. " .. ,,, oOO , S.J .; llJ I ,,. \JI IClO J IJ} • II) •. HOt..t'\10n llC..•n~"'(lly 0•11•\ I I\ IOll 10 EASTERN CON~EllENCE Ph1l•Otlph1• Bo.ion A.tUntflC 01""'°" •• " Nt w YO<~ W•\hHlQIOt'I Ne"" Jvrv, I Q \ II . ,, C•11t14t Ot•t\Jtift M tl••Uliff 4U•nt• 1"41•,__. O.tro11 Cll•<•90 (lr.f'l.alld •o • • • • • I Tllund•• I S<Of't\ W•\htnqton lU Ne._. Yt"Jrtt ~ Ph~n•• 1J1 D•n"e' 1CN '>•~ 01e90 l ll, Oalld\ I 11 ToN9M'\ G•mn L•llen a.t ~vf'r Ph•l•c:te•on•• a1 Bo\ton 0•1ro11 o1t lncJ•6nct P ortl.itno •t S-an AnlOI\•._ S•41ttl~ •t t(•nw\ ~ •~ All .. rilti •I Mtl...,dutl.. ... 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I 11\'l·r the pa!>t rour year:., up1·n 111urn.1mt1 n1 pl;,i y with :\-1111!1•.,lti al Joi :.Sii lJ 111 , while Long lkud1 C:<' tungl1•:. with Wt::.t Vall <·>-<11 10 'I h1· winnt·r-. µlc.iy a\ 3 fur the '\tat" llll<· Golch•n W1•\I '" , on\HJt'rt·ll the "(/ I t I •• 11 n I ,. Cl Ill s It 11 l h (• r n 1·.111r11rnw II\ \lrlUl' or ll\ 9 5 \'ll'lur~ 11\ c·r Lung HL"i.IC'h t:(" in tht• -;.,('al tournament IJ'>t Wt·~·k at ('1·rr1to-. 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Wc\t allt:\ also mad .. 11 tu the final four "an l<J:.l \t·ar ., 111urnam1:nt. and the \ 1 king' g:n t' Golden West ·ont-of tl!> toughest tl•Sts of the year an a i ·G Hustlt>r victory an th<: r1rst rqur11J Thl· llu-.tlers han: been l!r~H'L'<l II\ a balanc-cd :.cormg all He:!. th1' :..·asnn. "1th Carl Sal~t·r pla)1ng a !>Olld hole po!'.1l11m. while Brett DclValle, <; u' Hakc•r and A Ian Chacon h~l\·t· 1·on:.1!'.l1.:ntly pumped homt: goa !... Jim Ro ... :. "ill ~ 1n ~oal for th1o· Hu.,tlcr<; Jlcrm:-.tad sa~ ~ some nf the toughe!'>l compet1t111n m a) come from Wl•st \"alle\ At th1• C"uc ... ta T ournam ent. I thought Wt:st Valle) w<.1 s a bit out of :.hape but they"re not now The:. "rt.• always one or the tough tl'<im:. up there ·· llt:rm:.te1d admits I lerms t<id has coached Golden West into the state tourname nt ever:. )t•ar since 1972. except for 1!177 Mi:. 1978 team pos ted a 23-0 r ecord. the 1979 Rustlers went 24·11 . and la~l vear 's sq4ad was 25 I Vaqueros play best in SoCal SA:". l>l f::<,O Inane lhAh Srh<Hol , ('I 1-· 4 A champion womt·n':-. \ollt-yball team oµcned pla\' in the Southern California large -.cho<~s tournament al L:C San Diego tha\ afternoon an the flr!'>t of thn•e µool matches Inane pla~ ed I liJ?hland H1J?h of lhl· <'entral Sl!cllon ill I this afternoon anr1 met Palisades fh~h o r tf\1• Lo' A n~t'le:. Cit y SPt·t11>11 at 1 t\ th1ril mJtc h 1s set .... 111\ San 01e~o S<•C'tion':. Tor re) Pint•.., al i tonight PIJ\ 1.., round rolitn tn pool a r t 1 o n .,.. 1 l h l' a 1• h m J t l' h c·o11!.1 ... l1nj! of t1A11 ~ame-. of 15 pmnt ... t•ach "1th th(' top LIAO tc•jms acl\ anc•ing to Saturday'!> he.;t of thr<'l" st•m1fanal matrhes In I hr· 0 1ipos1t1• pool ure \\'1 ..,l<'h1•q 1•r H1i.:h of thl' Lo!> \nJ,!;·I••.., < '11~ ~·1 tum l.11u1:.v11le. lhl' :1 \ S11uthcrn SL'l'l1on d1arnp1on Wl•'>l Rakt•r::.fu:ld or th1• Ct•nlral &•ct1on . Jnd Sanla ~1 on1ciJ the• 4 A Southern Sl'<'I ion runm·rup lo I r \'ine a:. an at la rgt• ll·am If lrvuw "ins 1t:. pool. the \'aqucro:-. wall fal'l' lht• second µlal l' l <'am in the 11µpos1tc pool dl 12 JO SJturda\ If the \"aquern..., f1m~h ~e~ond . the) ''ill pla~ al 2 30 a~aln!>t the "inner of the opposite pool '· 1 wa:. hoping the at larJ?e .;rhool would be another team from anothl•r section.'" Irvine Coach M ark McKenzie s aid befon· ll'aving for San Diego .. But they made a wise seleclton an µa c king Santa Momca. a \'Cry ~ood team • Wc-were fortunatt! to beat t he m in three in the Cl F finals last tim t' They came on strong an that third game and they won "t be surprised l o race us this timt-I look for a much tougher m nl <'h 1r wt• both ftCl to the final ~ "All or our girls are in good h<'aflh and are excited aboul playml( m the first tournamenl compet1t1on ·· Thl' winner at advan ces t o cham111nn-.h1ps at fol lc1~ tnA Wl'l'kf'nrl San Diego the s tate Nl'wark the .. 1 -~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oecembor 4, 1981 Co~ty business leaders optimistic on e c o n o my ContimuJ growt h f orecaat R eaganomi.clJ uim praiae MUd recovery p redicted By KEITH TUBER 0.11 ........ ~ ........ Orange County will avoid the recession currently plaguing the nation and continue to grow ¥l u modest rate~ according to Bank or America economist Michael S. Salkin Salkln, who delivered the bank's first Orange County economic outlook Thurs day at the Orange County Medical Association conference center in Orange, s aid hous ing and transportation will be the major restraints on the c ounty 's economic g rowth during the 1980s . By STEVE MARBLE Oftlle D .. lf " ... S .... Standing in a ballroom of one or the 99 hotels over which he reigns, Marriott Hotel President James E. Durbin told listeners in Newpart Beach this week Reagonomics 1s a do-it-yourseU opportunity for bus iness men. He projected an improvement in the nation's sluggish economy 'as businesses learn th e advantages of having the government orr their backs. ··A lean, efficient company will survive," Durbin told a gathering of 300 at this firm's Newport Cente r hotel. ''but tfiose looking for a handout from government will falter and, perhaps. die." ··orange County will not enter the recession in the technical s ense of the word -1t will be avoided in this area,.. Salk1n said . "However, rates of e c onomic growth will not earallel the rapid developmental stages of the 1970s and in some c as es will begin s lowing." Salkin credited the county's broad -bas ed e mployment s tructure, with its h e avy concentration of aerospace and defense·related industries. as a primary factor in the county's favorable pro~nosis. G RO WTH E c onom i s t ~ 1c h:iel Salk in pre dicts a modest g rowth for Orange County A sse mbl ywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, and Orange Coast Daily Pilot Publisher and Chief Executive Offi cer Thomas P. Haley also addressed those attending the a n n u a I N e' w p o r t C e n t e r Association meeting . aver age hous ehold earning nearly $39,000 Haley , tracing the major ' internationaf. national and local news events of the year, said he is supportive of President Reag a n 's e iforts to curb inflation and balance the budget. He cautioned, though, that the president's e fforts are not without.their "perils." In 1982, Salkin said, between 40,000 and 48,000 new jobs will be c r eate d 1n the c ount y. representing about 15 percent of all ne w jobs ~pee led 10 Ca lifornia The county's une mployment rate, he said, may rise lo 6 percent compared with between 8 percent and 81 'l percent for the state. "There will be an increase in real spendable income, maybe 39 or 49 percent. which is good news lo relailers ." Sal kin said. However . he s aid housing prices also will increase. with the a\'erage hous e in Orange County e xpecting lo c9st in excess of $143,000 in 1982. That wo uld r~quire a household to have an annual income of more than $50,000 to qualify for a loan, Salk in said. Locally , he sa id . transportation , providing affordable housing and coming to grips with dwindling funds for local school districts will be so me of the cha lle nges of 1982. A c cording to the BofA forecast. county median income levels should outpace inrlat1on in the coming year. with the Tho ugh the hous ing crunch - Sa lkan es timates a c urrent !>hortage of some S7.000 units CSee BA.'IK, Page CICI> H otel p r e s id e nt Durbin s uggested businessmen should follow the lead of P resident Reagan and try cutting a bit of the fat from their firms and CC>U.ICTCHI~ CO!lo«ll ,_ u~• _, .... -. -.. c ...... '"' -..-a• ..._ .. tCruortrr•ncJ\ M•Pl• lUI\ so Poo\ U14.U uu.u 90' Sltv•r 8"'9\ $1tll.to S1ttt.• ~c .. .-~a...v1.._ 11141 H6.- A BEAUTIFUL BUY OUR 1982 CIMARRON FIC. 11 llOU~ bu~thE\S .. A,..l SlA1lMlh1 l'l(ltltOUS 8U~l .. l~S "&Ml ~l AllMUol CONS'IRUCTION MONEY AVAil.ABLE AT HERITAGE BANK. • R.esidiential I • Commercial Buildinp: Takeou t Commitment required .Alona with lealeL • Land Louu up to one year 50% appraisal. CONTACT: • Jeff Johruon ~•UC h Orange County/ Jrvirw 714 ~5 1-4050 • Tom Wilcher North Orange County I Rivenide County 714185 l-4126 • John HenhfelJ San Diep:> County 714/299-9330 Herit~e ~?!!~ (::) Accounts Insured ro $100,(X)() FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lllUM-LENDE" 1 nt IOllO••nq &Jt>• u.1f1 ,, 01r1.r· Q • nt 10110-.tnQ l.l .. r,on '' ooinv 1 ,,~ to11ow1n9 per\on ,,, 401n9 FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT f f'lp fOUOwtn9 ~rM>nl •rf' do•n9 t>u,•nt ·n•' 0\ol)tnt\\ •\ UU\tf'\.,\\ •'" OU\•MU ., ~HIJI ~ ~· >tL >t•u., tu> 1-•1"1 Ak 1 4" '"AML (,ALl.tk tl:;'.> IOU>• LOVE. PA .. PROOUClS. I~ E. Avt b4ilb0.i, \..dllf "'°"'' Aactrn\ A.,t nun11nqton Ut>~n '-" M•yt•1r OrMtQit, (..4 '7 .. J HllCM M Mfl•IQ t/6 1 M 1tdnt'1f \Jf 'fJ04' C•rol D H•mmono. 130• e bttlCMh e, (.dll1 "'/Mii M •t r'lifl i"I H>ty ))V ..,dUldr1nO. M•yt•ir 0r'""91', (_A 91 .. 7 1 h to, OV\tnf\' ,, \.OHOut t .. o u, ,.,, LO\l4I M,.._... '-~ 'ibJ& Th1\ bw\1n"\' '' conchKl.O by •n 1no1w10uC"tl 1 "'' bu~m· '' '' to"uvc.tvu O'f' df 1ndhnou~t Hll041 -..., Ht '"""·~~ •flOi'fl0•1-'1 (.dro• O Hnmm.ono f Ml\ \ti•h f1'111 t #it,_ t 1t'(J fllt •lh 111~ ( Mi 1''H"'1 •"'t tl'lt•y f 'H\ \l4'h•OW'f1t ¥t•h f1lt'(I Wt0\ lt'w- lOuntv \..1 .. n ·• v ' ·>"•i• l .,, ... ..-, ~' I ni\ lit!•· ''1 ~ ., '1H''1 """11'1 '"" to"'"'°' Cttn, o• Or•nqir C.~ntv on NOv 1 ''-'' luur'h 1.. 1o, • 11 ·"•tnU-.... uunh ur Nov 7• ,,.., ~tl•tt• "'O• '" 1"ll1 F17'7H ..,ubll\hfO \.lf""o:tflQt' \..O;it\t L,,01.-..., .. 01 f .,.,., P ub .. """° Or MMJP t a.it o.e1., P•tot. h ov 4U ~' lA<. 4 I t •bl :iiv.., ti f'tf~u~i;v;-n~ ·~1\..0d~: l.l"'u";;o~I Noi. 'll OK t . lt0 11, 14'1t S11S-4t FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1 hf' tollo•tnq CH!'t\On\ '8't OOH'19 bv 'l•ntt\\ •s LA SIERR~ MA<..NOLtA C.f NH~ Joto Pultm•n Str•t t (O\I• MP\o:t ca111orn1~ 'ntllo ,,,. Roe.rt P warm.,,oton c.o ~ C•lllorntt CorlJO'at>on. >OQO Pu11m•n Sir HI, Ce>ile MeH . C.•lll0<n16 'l•I• tiivt•ort A\SO< ••'•" A C.••••or "'" 1---~~IJllllllOll-,..,0 E. 11111 ~•r?•I. ~nt4 AN, C•ll•orn.• n101 lf'h~ 0~1~\ t\ (Or\Ou<.t..a by d O-Mr•I Pl'ffMt\J\tO '"' RObt!rl P wvm.n<11or>Co ~ttUfom J P111mottn S.C•~••Y Tn•• \1•1-t ••• "'"" """' ,,,. County C•er• 01 Or•1100 County On FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME SlATEMENT f """ tolli>-.•oo prr'\tJn ,.,, do•nQ bY\l"f'' th (U\llR C..\lANl"t. C:O , HO PrtUldflMO ~ 101 L0\.14' M t '\4' t Alilo' n•A 'f1•16 (.,req f Loup ))Q Pi1ul•t1no 11. 1111 t.O\t• --... C•h•orn•A "2&2• T n1~ OU\•n•'' ,,.. tonou< tH 1>¥ •n tn01i.t10uAt C.reooo F ~- ' "'" '\t•t"""ff'll ••\ lflfl() w•tn tn• (ounh tt•t ll at a, •nQll' t ou.nlt Ol'I ,,,.o•t mbr' /4 H11 Fll•U I P.ibh......, ()r-( IM\I ,,. .. 1, P•IOI. ho• 11 OW • It It '"I ,,.~, Nov l•, 1 .. 1 Fll•7JI ------------- • Publl"-<I Or-C.MU l>•lly PUOI. "'O•. 11, 09< •. 11 II. 1191 \l"'tt .. ' ,,.P ~ll( ' . il'ICTITlOUS •us11111us ltlAMI STATIMIHT Tiie lotlowlno p~rson ll ooln9 lllfllntH<t\ ' AOUA CLEAN POOL st11111tE CO, Ml lltf Hiii OrlYlt, lllOQ S w ll't 1•. c .. 1.-. c;.111 ..... ~ .... , _........,, 1•10t llo~ao. Otlvt • ...,.....,, CelllonMa T"'' ~· ,, <-led &y Ml 14'Cttviw.i .._,._,_,,,r Tlllt tlll-t w.n lllH wlltl t"' (;ouNy Clw• .. OrMOO County Nov U,IWI l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIUS NAME SlAT EMEltlT l II~ 1011owol'9 ""on\ art oolno OU\irie'\~ MOC.AN RO~ Sl ~PHE.N~. Jttl (. Atrport loop C.o\t• Mt\•, C.•tolorn1.•1•-,. J•n••• & ._ .-.o P•",,..'· • <.•h•ornt• cnrPOr•t•ort. >t•I t AtrPOtt Lemp ,.,._,,,. ~w. C..•ht0tn•• •1•1• 1 ht\ bu\tl"'f''\\ '' lOf'U)\lttH OY • <O<PO<••- P•t t""''' • , ....... n.. ·°'"-··-•• Pw .JtlOy 0 • ._ Ch14'1 r.-..1.1 Off~ .. '"'' ~ ....... ...-1 ..,.,., '""° w1ln '"" tounty { t~rlo ot Or•,... (.OUN• 04' "ovo,.•bff 1•. , .. , FICTITIOUS •USllllSS llAMI STATIE-llT T "' totlowtno P"'\on I> Oolno W\IMl-\A' TA MI'S HOUSECLE.ANING ~E RlllCE.. lll Co\I• -u SlrHI, :o\I• AM .. , ~tltornle '1•21 T • ..,.r• L,n Grovwn. 2n CMI• M<rw St'"'· Con• ~ ... C•lltornt• .,,,, Tiii\ boftl~• I\ ~onclvC-l>Y ... ndlvo-1 l -• GreytOft Tiii\ ~-I "'"' 111.0 w1111 '"' :ovnh C .. r• ol O<a._ County on 0.< l . 1"1 Ft711M Pubto,_ Or .... Cont 0•1ly P 1lol, a.< •.It. at. U . IWI U~I PICTITIOUS •ullNISS ltAMtl JTATIMl'llT l ht loll0•"'9 "''°"' ••• ootno bU\tMU• ME!>A lRAVEL. AG~NCY , 27'° H•rbor 81~. P.O llo• 22». CO\I• MeM, c,.111. "a»-1m Wlllt•m LyOfl M<Cltmtfll, 1442S Do<•• Avt. Min_ 11,.i.. C•lll on.ea Murltl Joyu M<Clemenl, 1 ... n 0..1• ....... , Ml"ltft Vl9te, Ul1I .,.., LIO, .. Lff M<C••um. m 4 BN Vl~I• Drive, <Ml.I Mft.. cAlll'. m»' J•t OWhM MM .. ML\,; .. tVtU# H•• 8" Ill~ °'1vt. CMl.t Mew. C••1t .,.,. ' lllll '*'•,,..\ •• c-...1tc1 llY • O"W••·---Wlll'-l"" M((~I Tiii\ \1-1 ... tllft willl Int COVIii• C.!Hlo 01 Or•llOe ,_,, on Nov H.1 .. 1 11 P ROF ESSIO"AL PARALEGAL !>E.RVIC.E.S, l"C. lt THE. LEGAL S l AF F, INC , ODA IHE LE.GAL St Af F. 20 (ro<".•U. ''"'n~. C.•flfornta '1111 • K dlhlMn L c..n1c:Jt.,y1 10 lux.".r lt, l('ltnf' C.dfil0irn1A Qi)11' 't von~ '"1 (.ro\~n. M 'th ~•l)Ot'I Sl•UI. ,: 0110, (O\ld Ml!••, C.aht0<n•• Q)<>l l 1 h1\, bu\1,,..\\ I'\ cond u<.t•O b'f • 9fntt•I ~rwr~•O k•thie.n L Cll•O•o f hi\ \WtMWtlt -..~ f1teo wiftt\ t,_ C0<1n1, ,,.,, ot O.•noo tCK1nly on 0<1 lt ..... F174J5.4 Put>h\l>eO Or_,. C.,.>I Oa•IY Piiot. Nov ll. OK •.II. II. 1•1 ~tlO-lt P ICTITIOUS •USINHS ltlAMIE STATUlll'NT ll•• tollowl110 p., son h 001n11 >USln .. s .. COME INTO MY PARLOR, U4 E•SI 1'111 Slre•I. Cuta Mtu, : elllor Ill• on.11 si..-on II 0..0.-. Ull Safttl•90 Ortvt. NtWPOrl Bue~ C•lllorno• ,,_ Tllh IN>INU II conouc1..i 11\t ... '"°'"~' Sl\¥on 8 o.io.- Tlll• \1 ... ,,_ '""' tiled •itll -Cou11ly C .. rlo of O<-CO•lf•fY 11'1 Otom-1, 1w 1 P11111!1 ,._,.II._ Or.,. <Ae" Dally Piiot, o.( •.II. It. U . IWI HO.fl fllCTITl°"t •utt•IEU llAMll STATIE ... llT TM lell-lftf --• •re ltol"9 ~lnffsti COA, lttO -°"""°'1 AYltft-, s.M .. E. trvw, Celltomi. 0271• •oMrl Fr•"'" Oulo•111tl, 11 In-•-· lt..W., c.t...mi. 02114 ""°"' E49M J«k-. 11..-SMM, •Olllftt Hiiis E~ C•ll.....,.. t "I• lluwi-• •• <~ff .. ., • ""'' ___ .._ 111 ... rt,.~I flllt •-1 -fl-wlttl IM COllOllY C.IOf• of Ot'e .... Covflly ~ Ooct...W t. IWI '17Mle F1117U 1'111111\,_., or..,,.. GMll 0.lly Piiot, PuohV~ Or-(CNl\I O.tlv l'llal, '11'1n "'" ... 'Nov U 20, f1 DI>( t, "" "''It NII• >I O.C • 11, II 1'1 1 )lt2 I t Pullll,,,_,, Or-t<Ntt 0.lly l'ltot. ,..,..I,_ Or.,..,.,.,, 0.lly '°llOt. No• fl.°" '-11, 1t, "" ,.,_, Oet . •. "·J!. u. 1•1 u~ + e-A ..,. 4 d::d --...- r c = m rt n r a n • Orange County will expemmcc a mild recove r y fro m the current recesston throughout l982, uccording to a rorecast by the Chapman College Center for Economic Research The cente r 's fourth annual 1-~orecast on Quarterly Busine~~ Acti vrty pred.icts that the county will experience slow but sleady ret•overy from the r ecession s lump in several key areas rttirrtl>l•r of Jl1l1'\ t·11•al1•tl 111 l'IX2 whil1· 1·on:.t 1·u..t111n 1•rn plu\ ttll'nl i., cx11C1'terl to tl rop 'ih.1rt1I\ hy tht.-end of l>cc·emlwr Jrtd l 1·v~·I 1.1u t <l urin~ tht· l1r-.1 1hr··~ q u <1r tt•r-, •)f rw\t ""'' 'U1t fourth q u :u ·tt-1 of l'llf' h•1" • '• r 1:. t•x 1w1·11•d 1,t• , ·• uh l.1111 aal JOIJ g111Wlh Ill I 1111-.lt llt llflll T ht· fo11·<.1-.1 1·111 1111 tht m u n u f ,, 1· t 11 r 1 n 1. ' ' I o r. Leading the way wall be a growth m the number of JObs available in the county The Chapman forecast is predicting employment growth to increase slowly to an annual percentage rate of 4.tl percent by the fourth quarter of 1982. That would be up from the 2.2 percent ~rowth ex per i e n c e d 1 n t ttc four th quarter of 1981 The 11lCrcase trans lates mto an averugl.' uf 32 .000 new jobs being adrll'd w1 the Orange County econCJmv in the eom ing year l' '> 1J t· t' 1 ;a I 1 ' ,, 1 r 11 ·, I• ii r \' l'lrl 11loyrnt·11t . I 11 d(lf'I 1 nn .ol11114 Y.1th 1·m 11 1y ra11•11I 111 1111· l1·1h•111j J<>h rnark 'I <.;1,,1. 111d 1111·,.J go,1·1nm1· t 1,11 "''"'•It•\\ i.:ro" th r; , • .., 111 1·1111d•1\ r111 •11l dur111g l!llt! J\l't• tit l11 \lat• fll (!'l .J 11 ho "'111 "1• tll 1· 111 11 1 ,,, Oelly ...... , __ 0 P T I M I S T :\ :. :: e m h I,. woman :\1ar1 an Hergeson believes things are not so bleak a s imaganerl. ho s ang tnl'rt"'"'' 11 tlat• •·•in 11 f ' ar Tht' l111t•1.1-.t 1.111• f11r 111. \ ~ir •I<'. nl'v. mult1pl1· .ind ri·Hl< ho 1n!! unit' p 11e 1 ·'l'I•• ,., 1,11111(1 lo h n lllf' Ill I"''' t 111 I .111 1-1 i'l'rS :.ti l!ft1.,.. lh ,11!\' 'The forecas t st ates that, "Such an increase would mark an end to the long and pers1slcnt decline in employment growth that has gripped the economy s,nce the end of 1978." 1:-prelltt•ll'<l !11 rt"'' rltJrtlll! 11;!-i? for O ra11 t!1· I '1111111' r'1"•11h ril Tht• flll'('(',J!>I .. 1.111•-. 111111 •\(I• I organizations. lie s aid contrary to what many economists think, the nation is nol in a r ecess ion. He s uggested that certain areas s uch as the Midwest are feeling the economic pinch but that other areas like Texas are experien cin g an econ omic ''boom." The forecast was made public at the college before nearly 300 Orange County business leaders by Dr. James Doti, director of Chapman's Center ror Economic Research. .J d I us t 1 n ~ (" r 111 I I .111 ''II I 't- .J \' t• r ;.igc ;.i1an11;il 1wr1 1·nt ''· • r .11t of g rov. th 111 a t•.al I•' r ~11r1., 1n1·11me " 1 'I'' ll11I 111 11111 • ~• \l111A I) from .i 111\\ 11! 1: ~ 1•1•r• • 1• an thl· l1111rth <111,1rl1·r 111 I'll<! l•1 , Jlt'I (•t•nt JI I ht• l 1111 ul !'IX:' The nation, he told listeners, was in much wo rse shape than (See MARRI01T, Page ClO) Doti said the wholesale trade. services and financial sectors C'a n e xpec t t o experien ce above average growth in the Rt·~11h-nt1 JI l1u1ltl111~ ti"' ti!') 1:-suan1···' .1 r1 1 \I"\ t •cl Ii' 111t:rl'a~e d urtnl! 1t11· \I''' it lti.9Z:J from .in 1·-.t1U).1l• 11 11 •·I •d 12.748 111 l!JHI , Dol t :-<1111 th;at ""lt1l1 l~1f (Sel' Rt:('O\'EH, l'a11.1• < 1111 OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK (APlr·OlrTle IO'ft I~ lnlr<E11r .... ·~ Peer Mt " 1)1' SltrlSI , .. ) . 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ITCO •• IO 11 ... 1• Nwtt'l1r IOJI S.I 11 .. -., S~h< 11 s ,. ,, • ~;uftE pl 1 I) J ll'• rt.~ ... ~,.~ ... ,~ Software needs to catch up Jn 19H5, l\mt•n c;rn, w1 ll,b4! !>r>t.!Odi ng 11n 1•!.t1muted $60 h1lllon •• .YOt.1r on compc.tlt•r'i und computer relatl'd equipment. r1an l(1ng from pro~rnm~ tu r un r1ur computer!> and scr t:vns tu 1ltsµluy re~ulls to printl'rs \0 record output and tl!lcphom• luws to link us with a \'as! lflil'-S nf data. Th>Jl ·s an est1mutt: thut dcfaei. 'my c redulity It amount:. tv ulrnos l ai-. much a!. we !>pend l'ach year now to buy nt'w c·ars But t'Vcn tht.• L'St1matc indicates the s ize of thl' electron1e' explm.1on My own l'rufl alw 1llu!>tr11h•!> that Many reporter::. t11d;1~ h;.1vc nM'cr l>r><·d l'OP~ un any1h10~ but computer lt-rm11wl' In m) 11mt· t and 1t''> not that long ag11' 1 j s J young re1>ort e r o n u n out of town assignment. I d pull a drawt•r out of a bureau. turn it ups ide down, insert 1t SYlVll PDRTfa halfwa~ again, IJUl rn) portable manual on 1t . pound out my story a nd then l'tl hcr run w a Western Union 11fr1t•t· lo file it '" phone It batk home to a rewrite man who would rt•t) pe 1t for the cd1t<ir Totlay , rnan y r e p o rt ers on out or to wn a !.~1 gnml·nt ~ pal·k a ~mall . li~ht r omputer term1 nt.1I and' a tele pho ne modem I intcrconncl'lJ altt.1<:hment They type the story into the terminal'~ mcmur)' r11al a spN•ial home·ofhct- phone anti lhl· coµy 1.1p-. 1nt11 lht· mastt'r computer in seconds. .. 'fh1' _comµukr experts · Wha t we µe rt phc rah. .. hi.lnlwan: 1~ here. !>3} most ncl•d 1~ lht' sortwarc a nd tile Tu~.Ja). )OU can ~o to a µhone booth. dial your homL' number, ~<1 ucak a lonc into the ph<>ne and h:H e rel'orded ml'ssage~ pla\ cd bark tu you Or ~ ou can au~omal1<.'all) for ward )our calls from your own home to another plact: With the <·omputer )OU can send data lhl' saml' v. a ) y,1u can ins truct your banker or broker to llL·pc1sit or w1tht.lra" funds. pay bills. make 1n\'eStmc nls The t omputer ~1 ves you an automatic record. You'll oe able to l'htl'k µrices a nd order goods by eomputcr phone. lur11 on your oven. re~ulate your homl· s te mperature rrom out of town, warm up the <·a r 's engine and start 1t by remote control With the furthl'r development of scanners, you'll be fret! or the ilrudgery of r etyping all your records onto com puter d iscs to eom puter1zc the m But computer program m inµ 1s a ls o causing 1.irobll'ms In Nl'w York state. a m ajor bank has been !>ued for w h at . in effect . 1s -;imply s lopp~ com putl·rtzat1 o n or a utomat1e cash dispens ing windows . T ht! b ank failed to 11rogram its cas h machines to requ1rt th e c red1t1debtt c·ard to r em ain inserted during the e ntire transaction Result a new !)reed of specialized con men developed to loot the bank's customers . Even mammoth IBM. which recently enter ed the s m all com pute r ma r ket, has recognized the lack of mstruct.Jon progr am s. It 1!> aggressively soliciting free-lan ce DroJ,!ramme rs lo wnte for its m achines. 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YI •j-.... t S U4 2''* =~ ).)9 '1 1U 7~~: '• :.trn,lt '°~ 11 e 11'9, ~ A ti t I -,,.__ -.~ S .,.. "'Wiii~-·.. 1 2' '1 1 t•' f I lo ETe4 ._. • • .S'---Wt J IS ~· • w.t9' .I tMO t)'°', \(~ ... J U ' • • p •1 ' • ... .. .., •1 ' ., •• '· :::cJt'. t :a '''ft ~. '" .;~,-... ' '• ~ r.:; 0 a C -a ti b ·rlCb--• e 0-• ____ _......... c1e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday . December 4, 1981 From Page C8 MARRIOTT ECONOMY MEETING. • • u nyon~ n ·ullit-(1 when Hcagan took offkc. ·'Those years of accelerated s~ndlng could no\ be reversed overnight und some &)eople have not yet got the message that it will take time to imple ment these changes.'' Durbin acknowledged that some of the budget cuts will run deep and will hurt some people • • From Pa.ge ca ··but I believe this is the only way to turn this ~ountry uround." .. How can we balance the budget," he asked, "w})en we expect government to support a ll our hobbies'!" Durbin said the approach a l Marriott. which soon is to open its lOOlh hotel, Is "not to wait for government to make it possible • • BAN·K OUTLOOK • • • will remain the county's biggest problem , there is some cause for optimism. percent will stop," he said "Wi t h family incomes rising, hou sing wilt · becom e mor e affordable." ror us to sut•ceed " lie suid his hotel chain ls C>' pel'ting to triple its revenues in the next four years and thro ugh the opening of new hotels, create 33.000 new jobs in the coming three years: Assemblywoman Bergeson, a fo rmer school teacher, said what Orange Co unty businessmen need to know is what the accurate financial picture for the nation really is . ··We get so many different answers." she ·told the crowd. .. If forecasters say we 're in deep trouble then indeed we'll end up hav ing deep trouble." - .. ............... From Page C8 .RECOVER. • • tn<·rcaxe amounts to 33 percent, 1t is still relatively low when tom pured to pe rmit activity levels in the 1970s The forecast s~ys the recovery cXJH.'cted next year wj ll be m1ldl'r than those experienced following the 1970-71 and 1974·75 recessions pnmar1l y because the Federal Reserve Board 1s expected to be s uccessful in its efforts to refrain from turning the feder a l defi<.'it into hard cas h . aecau se of thi s tight money policy', inte rest r ates ttre expeC'ted to remain too hi~h to sustain a more rapid recovery · The economis t predicted an increase in housing s tarts next y ear, s ignify in g a mino r turna round in construction. "Of co urse," Salkin said, ''that h a ngs on our interest rate forecast. BofA has predicted a cont inued decli ne in interest rates in 1982. Sa lkin said th e hous ing s hortage. combined with an in adequate trans portatio n system. may lead some fi rm to move out of the county or not locate here in the first place. A number of local firms recently have expressed their intentions to leave the county. She said she believes things are not so bleak. She reported that assessed valuation in the state has jumped 14 percent this year and had climbed 17 percent 1n Orange County. "Those fi gu r es ." s he comme nted, .. do not show a falte ring in the economy." HEAT ANO LIGHT Scientist Gary Hughes demonstrates the p1l'lure takt.'n b.' ht'al ·sl'n~1ng t"i.Jffi(•t'a dl·\ t.>lopcd 1>.' RCA which can make a television picture of people in total darkness using body he<1t. The forec·as t states however, that. "such a µohcy is of critical importanc-c in the government's efforts to r ed u ce long -run inflationary pressure " The sut-cess of this pol icy, it goes on to s a y. wi ll als o determine whether .interest rates begin a s teady deC'11 ne from c urrent levels Salkin also said houses next year will s top appreciating at t r e m e nd ou s level s . ··Appreciation of 18, 20 and 25 Kaiser nixes offer On balance Orange County r e m a ins o ne of the "m ost prosperoUs and desirable places in the world to Ii ve and for bus inesses. to locate." Salk in said . "The region will continue to g row. but at a slower rate. A rapidly maturing economy just doesn't grow as fast ·as infant economies." She said there ha.s been talk in S<.crameoto or. increasing the state budget either by a split roll wh e r e bu s inesses and homeowners would be assessed at different levels or increasing "the sin tu" on things like liquor and gambling. On the other s ide of the picture, she reported. voters will have an opportunity in June's primary to appr ove ballot questions which would decrease the state revenue. Housing recovery still 'far away' The Chapman forecas t is based on the C hapm a n et•onometn<· model. the first large -s tal e quarte rl y forecasting model for Orange County. lllortgage source? FONTANA lAP) -Directors of Kaiser Steel Corp . have a nnounced they r eject ed a $54-a-share purchase oCfer for ·the company from the Hiller Gr oup. The announcement from the a iling s teelmake.r s aid the directors believed the $335 million offer from the venture capital group led by Palo Alto investor Stanley Hiller Jr. did not r eflect the company's underlying value. Salkin said that if the housing and transportat ion problems are solved. a boom could occur due to the amount of undeveloped land available. particularly in the s outh c ount y . In th e meantime. he said, the county's economy s hould. grow by 1 percent or 2 percent next year. with that rate increasing to 2 percent or 3 percent in 1983. O n e , she $aid , is Howard J ar vis'.iniHative lo make in· com e tax inde xing a p er · ma nent state law. Voters also will have the opportunity to do away with the inhe rita nce t ax. "It will be a difficult year ." s he pre di c t e d . "a n d o u r so l utions sometimes become your greatest proble ms." By the Associated Press Economists see little chance that the building and buying of homes will bounce back a ny time soon. despite a slight improvement in the latest sales figures for new houses. Sales of new single-fam ily houses. which had fa llen lo record lows in September. rose 15 p er cent in Octobe r. the gove rnment has reported. However. the sales were more than one-third lower than a year earlier. Looking For A Deep Tax Shelter With A High Profit Return? MOTICE OF NOHDISCRIMIN.4 TOIY POLICY ~TO STUDENTS ()epanfront Lots The fina l 30 ocean fro nt homesites. A \\·a llC'd a nd .gated privak r esid e ntia l community ·in San C l(.•mente. Prfv a t c• tn ·ach a n ~I pri\'aH• Swim and T(.•nni~ Cluh. • 5 to I Tax Writeoff Fi"t Year • 20 to I .rotHtlal Retuni Ott Oriqiftal Ca1h 0uHoy O•er Fin Years-. T he Hilltop ~ur:.er} Sl•hool of L'ost:t :\lesa. admits s tu dents of any race. cofor . national 1'<. cthn1l' origin to all the rights , pnvileKes. proj!rams and <icttnties m<idt.> a\·ailable to our ~tud{'nts It dllf's not d1 scrim1nate on the bas is o f raC'c. 1:olor. natinnal a nd ethn ic origin in admin1s tratton of its t'<lun 1t10nal poltctl'S. adm 1ss10ns policies. sc:hulurshtp ;ind lo<in program. ;ind athle t11' and other st·hool adm1nis1crcd Jlrogr;im., From 525<>'.ooo !11t1·rt'sl 1111/\ /i1111 111 ·m~ <11 r11lllhl1• (/ 1-t ) -t !-:JH-lH:rn or' 1 21 :3 I 217-94 70. 831-8660 f . 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Allot,',"" h "cJl<P-. 1111· B~:1W 3:?U1 111P, t tltro Nflrl(!'c::, n •O'::it '·~h11ardt1ng cars IC1 if>,lVf'. d llP..it~.r'itlllJ lfl & A ( d' tt111t IPdl/E'S) r111 ~ Pl net prl h, 11 «< ,....yper1 ence Instead ot 1mnover- 1shed by 1 I MULTIMABDIMlll..-. ..... .., •• \1 ·~,< 1.i 1f~t/A".'' t \.; I ' (" ·~1 i;-••,,,.\ , • ., A '• R'/.V·• l£ J Yl)l lR LIA.Al B\1W fl(fll f!;c WRf1NLf A IHUHOUGH Tt::Ol [)HM ALHAMBRA ( AMARll ID H[ RMO::OA 8£ Al H 1 AN1 A~ll ~ l.~h ... l()N VI( JO Nt•R'f<Al l'\ <:,Af\ITA A~A ca1WTMINISAUS Ill WITIMIS 1.-n VASllNUI-... llffl ~vmn MllMllMW Cll¥a lllTllS, .... 1811 West Main Sl1t>+>I 411 Oil g Orovt> 2«0 I Pa._.t1t fn,"I --Sl1'1. I .. 10840 r,,,,~IUl'f' Bl~C: 108 ~\· r.1st s1r~1 (/13) 510 8J44· 805> 4 2 8878 H1rway .\~2Cl I N ~'""" Hwy /8402 Ma~Pr•ff' Pkw, 1113) 868 3133 171418.35 3171 AZUSA (?13l 88q 2.31/ c2 J) 3 76 OC.J'l •Rl1'i <UR 1>1lO.I 014)831 40 17 14!636 b7~'i ~ANTA MONIC:A .--. .. CANOGA PARK HLINTtNGTON f>ARK I (JN\, Bf AC H "if WPORT BlACH · f.>At M !>PRING:> l<IM.....S '91 (.i-s1 Arrow ..... _ ........... ...... -MWCAIMI,-. ¥.U ..... CAISIA 1870 <\,lf'li! M~"'' .i H1~hway 7050 TOOJl'lga C.<111y1l" ....n 1670 OP,,~ Av•" qt' 1 <iao JJ•noo•f"<' Pa 11oqr:i East Paim Bov!evarct . a 3)967 !:>331 Bouleva••l 6000 Pol( 111\. H•,,l f 'l ~1.1, . ~,41,4 t "\4) b40 6444 ( ..a'1".>n D'"f' 12131829 _;~35 BlVERlY Hilb l.?1 3} 346 314J 121 ]) !:183 l ~)! 114• f) itJ /')() "inPlH HOLLYWOOD '11 ) 328 6'>2'> \/AN NU'fS DN'a-· Gt[NOAl( LA llABRA lO'i Al\l(',f 1 i" .-Tiii u-.-. RIVERSIDE ..... a.Tll _,...., ,_u,_ _MO._ llYll NII llONIS 1; 10 t,111ke<'\ti•m • ~-':>lJO Van N ,1., 9022 W1IY\ore 818 Soulh Brand Btvd -. .. ~d.1 .1 'M>\! •l3rtJ ~I HI 1!(."v,111,j 7850 lndt<lllil AVP Bou1e.,ard Bou1cvc1rd (llJ) 24b 6':!4 3 850 No<th 8'?ac h Bl••l I; IJ') ,l~l'I i/ '() ,'t 1, 11>1 bl n r11a1 78(> J444 :'lll 18~l/'ll 1213) 273 3980 (2 13~ 6'!1670~ ~ Ol41'i;>;?'l3U I r . ' Also, the sales of existing homes r e mai ned t e rribly depressed Las t week . the National Association of Realtors said sales or existing homes fell in October to the lowest level in 10 years. Thomas Hart e r , c hi ef economist fo r the Mo rtgage B a nk ers• Assoc i ation of America, attributeq much of the improvement to "all kinds or gimmicks .. by builde rs trying to get rid of houses and cut losses . WASlllNGTON 1A•P 1 The Reagan adm1nistration. trying to pump new money into the de\'as tatc<.1 housing industry, has <'hanged the rul,es to perrnit construction tndustry pension funds to be tnvestcd in home mortgages The White llnuse sa id that ··cons trut•t1nn-orit.>nted pension plans .. have about $20 billion in asset!> and that lifting existing restrictions may cause some of that monev lo flow into the imµovenshed mortgage market for'fhe HofidaYS CONVENIENT HOURS Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Citizens Thift & Loan ~tion • In Her\t199 Plaza.Shopping Center Cut•er Drive 1nd W1tnut Avenue 142520 CulMr Drive, '"'ine, CA 92714 /(714) 55t-4000 . Fm.lay, December 4. 1981 • Furniture is bought and sold every day with a classification 8050 ad . . CLASSIFIED INDEX ..... ':.~ ............ ~.~.~ ....... ,~!.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ........ ~!~!.~~~.~ ........ ~~!.~C::.~~ ....... . ~ .......... ~!!~ ,~~~ .......... ~?!~ =~ .......... !~~ ~ .......... !~~ ~~!'! .......... !?.~~ ~~ .......... !~~ ~~~ .......... !~~ ~ .......... !~~ T1 rtxe Yt11 Ad, Call " 642·567'8 l \~ I ~I : '1 \ HOUSES FOi SALE 1\YLOR CO ttf'fKr•I K.ll·~ "'"""" tt.n ..... 1·.,"'"'1i1'• (•Sit OIHW1 h. .. 1h f tlftllf'ltl "'' ""' ( ............ . lJ.n. t•1af1I Ul•llf1.1 ..,,._..,,_ •. ., '.n. flvNi~ttf\tu. ... t lt\HW' ............... h l..CWA• U1lh l.AtWW 'lt\t• 'lhw__.\, • .,, r ~,:r.:~.~t: f\ ~~ ,...,,. f ... i•h. ""'• ... 'woolll<-h ,....,.. l.41"11• •t'\la.lbl•f "°"~ H•wr•" '•'" UAL ESTATE Affu•t fw '•Ir Apo.nm.ah ICif '-1• ttr..rht"rh~rt\ a..~lf\r>\ t'r-'+rl1 l~ll'W'lrl\ l•A~ 1,~,., C. otnrtflllrri•I l'n...,. n , ~Ol'tilJl:U'MftHltr'\ "•tt Ow'4t"-U''\ l l'hh '"'" ttiuu ...... t1.,1l,..'f1ihd I All W!IN' f'rr.prrh h11dv .. 1r1.t t'tutwrh l.Jil\ 'tJf ,., .. \hbl• Hnt. Trtf J't• Mountn Or,t'rt N .. u.11 0r•f"Ct' Io Pr...., (M "' t out'lh Prou ~M ~ \tillt Pt11~ Rt!lr~,. ••rrn .. •·rt>~,., Rhl bl•I• J."''"'""" Mtet • •t•'' "'anh d RENTALS •tuu..,. ... >""rnhht-d tW-N\.f""t l nfurnt,PH"d ttoM\of"\ • \irn wt l M CoedvnHtwum, ruu• t ondoa11.n11.um t "f To-~>'urn T~Mw1U'"' "' ~,f°'.llit'ft o..s,a.,hlnl """' ~-"' o\.i;t.._ Lnf"r" ""'" t\int w ' n• -· 11-.4 &.rd ...... , "'""" 0.....Hom., St.irimtr Httlt.h \ac.ltJOe R.nc ...... lf'M4!• •o!lh•r•• c.i ..... '"' ll ... C'1,.. lltftt•l 8uwtc-u Rttil•I llllduur a! R,.._. .. sw.,. Rt-N.-1'1 'l•l'ttM '11)( Ht>N.t, 11•6' 11u . ,1J1: :1~ EQUAL HOUSING ::~ OPPORTUNITY :~: ~·s Motke: :·:; All real estate ad '""' v e r t 1 s e d 1 n t h 1 s ''.~ ri'ewspaper lS ~Ubjeet lO : ;,. the Ftderal Fair Hou I • 1ng Aet or 1968 wharh ..:~ makts at illegal to ad ~ \ertast' ""an) preft>renl'e. REALTORS 67S.551 I HAND MEW: T1M llthrior of tt.i, llltffs "l" ,._ ltas beft ~orated oad carpeted to wit ft.. i.ost di•· cri111 iAati1q. Lille a H W ho111e . $244,500. ·::. l 1m1tat1 on. or d 1 s .. l'r1m1nat1on bai.t>d on COLE OF EW rlre. l'olor. rl'li1it1on N POIT WLTOIS ·~· su . or national origin. filS ~E. _Co111f Hwy .. COf'OINI .. Mor !: un) such prererenr~. ~ I {I \ I I ( ) t: c, '. : '' I l 1' 11 llG CAMY~ MOADMOOR MOYE IM FOil CHRISTMAS New exclusive ! Hard to find Plan 1 & only one on market.· Lovely 5 bdrms. ram rm . formal dinfog rm. 3 baths Stutco & slumpstone ex terior & high- windows. liright & sunny interi<Jr Air cond . 3-ear gar. <;all lo see $850,000 including the land. WESLEY M. TAYLOI. C:.O .. REALTORS 2111 S• ...... Hi•Roed t(EWPORT CEMTH. M.I. '44·4' I 0 '" or an 1ntenuon to make 1 ,,,,, 6 7~551 I , ... lim1tat1on . or dis ~"; mmanallon ·· NO ON. equity share, ts -~11111111 .. ----1-------• :::: ta~ buyers, 3 bd . t ba . NEWPORT HGTS IACI IAY .... nus newspaper wall not only 194.000. pnn. onlv 1 k I J 1or; down Charming OPPOITUMITY ~:~ ad~·~~~fs~n;r~~~l r~~>( Qlll6:!_l~Q4l!(at!u:._a_gnt Cape Cod. 3 Bdrm + knorks often 111hen )nu $15,000 DOWN Charming encl· unit townhome 3 spal·aou~ I bdrms. pool and spa too :1•,, est.ale whirh as in viola· MESA VERDE pool &spa. $220.000 I UM~ n•sult gettmi: l>ally ;::: 1ion~!!ela111'-EXECUTIVE t>1101 t'lu!>~1f1ed AJ~ tu i~~: Buccola built home with n·ac•h the Orunl!t· l"ou~t . ...., double door entry. leads I ma rket Clll Ruth or Steve I Cl) SEA COVE PltOPHTIES r .•• .., EIRORS: Ad•ertlsen mto formal lh•ang room. Phonl'fJ..12·5b'71! l ....,chKkftlelrads formal dining room .. ]J4.63 J.6990 I ~~ ~ _.... rt • huge family room . stone 1 1 -1!!!1!11--11!11-~• u11 -r -~r ~ firepla ce. rou ntrv ............ .. 1•" ron '-•!h'Y· lite kitchen All overlook"s C!·==•mnm:t I ·~ DAILY PILOt as._s spectacular pool andj -I !i.~ ~ for tlM flnt spa Elegant master,· ''"' l•correct i•sertlo• suite. 3 other larJCl'I 130;0 :,,;, -.,. bdrms. plus a den 111•1th $17,000 DWH! 1 ._.. bullttn bookcases Trul) Bt'heH• at ' ,\ fanta~lll" :~ an exeeutJ,·e home for horn> with large II\ ang 11.1 onl} .5299.000 Own er 111111 I nd f 1 .. R k 1 II ,,~-...__ s• I help Wllh fin nr a c II a ama ) aru~ rtt' '·'" ~ .._. . a m., a r 1 re p I a r r . s u n n y :;~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• D<M . S46-231J I k1trhen. 3 huge bdrms, '" 'Gaerd I 002 12•, baths G real hnant' ::~ •••••••••••••••••• ••••• mg. Sl7 .000 down 13', :·~ AFFORDAILE ! interest Call for more l .:. A tastefully redecorated details 646· 7111 • • TRIPLEX * • Pride of ownership units 1 lbr . 2br .. & 3br owners unit. Assumt· lO 47'; 1st T. D. Priced at SI 99.500 FEE (cxclusi\·e J • VICTORIAN STYLE * Spel'latular 4 br. remodeled in Victorian stvle w t'UStom kitchen in prune ·costa Mesa a r ea $138.500 F£E. BUSINESS. INVEST "·· 3 Bdrm home with a one I•-------) ear old roor and R \" Y1LU IALIOA THE REAL ESTAT:&:RS MENT, FINANCE ::::-:; ~=:ca· ::.:::::~.:.· ->••won ltoftt) Yt aM"• 11..,_acn TO 1 space Seller ma} assist Y o~ng people pool «o 1 111ith financing All this your resourres Ideal """for $126.000 Call now two bedroom \'Illa for -.. ------1 ~~ I !f79.S370 your first home . Fresh ANAHEIM HILLS I * • Sl,000 DOWN • • Bring paint brush and broom to Sa\·e SSS on th is 3br fixer in quil't Costa Mesc.1 area '. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PHSONALS & LOST & FOUND = i A as a daisy Opens onto 12 5 ,..., I L LS""" TE flagstone patio. Sl48.000 • "• .iull !1'1 assumable at 12 •; I Luxunous home on ror-, -Lease option 18 availa ner lot S bdrms. 3 baths REAL TORS ble Pnce 1249 500 l Cantllev~r det·ks. pool. I · spa & firerang Cherk ..... I $12,000 *Cote Realty ttusoneouttoday! 12% FfMAMCIMG • WATERFRONT HOME * DetaC"hed 3 br Community tennis & pool '. Ownttr will tarry Isl. Only $230.000 .Anftownr•nwm' Car Pool L<µJ , ...... Losl' r..,.., ,..__,,. SortoJ o ..... T?n~· SEIYICES Somnlltrir«on EMPlOYMENT & PIEPMATION Sttllool' lfbtrwc-lM)ft Jo4J ••ntff1• lldp.,....,.., v 4 F MEICHANllSE =:: .. •A-==~'i•1H••I .. ~th• fq•pnttf\I Docs f'l't< lo, ... ,..,.,W-t' 0 .... ,.-;.1. ---r.....i. ~"n l..tYtstOCll M-..1') Mb<+Ha-. ihJ;tt'l1&MOU;) ....... d M~~ llblnamtQC' Of~ fwr• • t,q..,p Ptb , ,..,._,OrUf\' S..1ni ahr f'unn 5por1,., Good• Si«t' Rnc1urant Blf ~"foc1to.H11'1 lottrt<• IOATS & MAllNE EHIPMENT C-•1 llo.iiu """' Mf\W--t Reot. Man .. r,..,, -."°"'., IMb Rnt Ctt1rt.-t -.,,... -.g ... Oo<h ..... ~ ..... -.Slil•,...Ct TUMIUTION ""'"" Caf!$itn ~ Rrt't llft1n< c •" =~t," Sroocm• Mot.-Hm' '-ilf' fhm Tr~r, .. ,, t·mtit-n l Ubl, Allo Sft\ ltt p Mh GtMr.) AqT OMO Ill£ Allllq"""' .. .. •••• ,. Attr••i..lif'I \ .. ~f• ,,,., Spi.-ith R .. • k•.a 4 "'""°'Or·~,,., hYCiu \..,, \V4•,k•\ln.. AUC.O.W•ntr.• AllTOS. IMPOITEO Uf',,..r•l \ihki.J~'ll ,...,, '\WIUI\ 11 .... 1 .. \ ~lC'A l •IH'* av,,.,. l"t.11l lJ•lwh ~ .. u .. 1 ..... , l•lftt.1.1 J,~~· )fltUO --. .. un.1 r,•1•1ft • ~''""' "~' .. "'''' ....... 11•· \4•.t< ·~· 11 .. r.h .. .....•• 4 ''"'•'"* -·· IC.. • • ..... "-'• !WI :W"'4 .. r"' ... rr .... "'..-f'i \ ........... " , .. , .. MfTDS, 11£W .. ,..,.. .... AUTOS. USED lrntot.t! \)II ..... 1.t1t111 ... ••m.n .. t ... \l•~t , ... \\f l .... ffkl \lMl!nt'U .. 1 ~ dt'\t II• , ........ .......... ..... ,,_.,..,.111 ... ,., .. ... -. .... llf"l1.,Ht lt...i .... ............ .,. f"""" 1,, __ ._ ... ~,. .. ,. \flt• 'ft9 ....... ~~·:: .... ~RT ICH1• & 1 . ...,, "' t ~v ....... ...,, ... "' • "''" m"n I u,, Reautarul upgraded 2 .. ,.,..5777 ,.., Bdrm 2 bath l'Ondo. _.. Redhill<}~ Re.1lty ti~:; ~, :j JI I ~., Vaulted reahnged living jl!!!!ll!!!!!l!!!l!l!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!m•!!!l!lll!P room. bright sunny "" kitchen Atta c h e d garage Bargain rash out pnre Call for more EN GUSH TUDOI Charmine borne on a lovely tree-lined street and pride ol OW1lenh1p fle1gbbortiood. 3 Bdrm, large walk in closets. 2 bath. sunny breakrast nook. domed ceilaoged 11,•ing room. lots or charm. Only 1104.900. ~7171 ... detaJls 546·2313 ~" tli!!ti'a! :~. •U.S.VITBAMS ~:. FREE LIST OF HOM ES .~ World R_,_E S56·71TI.__ .,.. •>U . ~. •.:.> .;., IARGAIM THE REAL ESTATERS WTSIDEC.M. :r.~ Super cute cbarme r on __ _ 11ia R 2 lot. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. :!i gr~at assumable Lsl TD.I Telll~g the most peopll' ""' Call for more dttaals. pnssable as important to ~ 546-2313 •• ~ the s urre.>s of any ·~· garaj!e sale. Make sun~ ~ r1ztjf !!I _il~i:81 ; ~ eJ •.s tpe :o ~ ~ .,,. JlHO .,.~ .,,,, -""' •t!il!J ..... . ... '''" .. , .. •llll •I.lo tJto t me .,,.,, 'tj"' '"'' .. ''· lnll . .... ' ~ •I 1 11 •• •I ... .... . .. ... 11'1 .. ... '"" ,, .. ; .~ .. , .. : ... ,, ..... '•I ~1 ,,,,, .. ,, •\,~I ,, ... .. ... , ....... '•" .. .. . ... ••L.: ..,,, ,.,,. '1.0I T4.; "'" -..: ..... -~ 11111 -J SO' lllGHT OM MAIM IAY! 10· pter head li ne accomodating large yachts and a handsome SBR. 51-z bath home w fam. rm. & formal din rm 24 hour security island. I ,850.000 Dona Chi ches te r 642·8235 1 ~1 11 1 RA TES AH DOWN· C~ AND SEE .. PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS F CO~DO~II~Il ~IS OPft! Hw Sat/Swt 12 till cNsk OP*" Daily l to S. 2600 llock S...+a A.Ito An., Costa Mesa Beaut 1f 11I 2Rr 21 :! haths ,'\: 2 Br 2 ba. homt•:. From . 12'J.500 to $1:l9.500. \" \ C"orl\ ~ non-owner financing pl ans Some starting as low as 12 5 8'. SCMlf!Mrw Califufllia Realty 546-5605 631-6194 Cowttsy to lrolltn -= llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE PRIME IA YFIOMT YIEW 1'1t•r ,v.i DoC'k. Quality 5 BR Home In Oes1rublc Gat(.>d Comm. Pvt BC':.1<.·h Ht•a utifully Upgraded. Hu1lt On Leasehold Land Whieh You Can Purt'hasr Home Has Ileen Rl'ducl'd To S!n5.000. ® ·--_ .... •I 759-911 : •zc.,..,._ .... ,..c... ·I 40IO..CdM7 Yes. you t'ID own al home io CdM + the owner wall hnanre II I The price as the lowest an town. Call Tim Rhone.I q tl.oday 63l · 12Jl6 I I I. -. ~&Wf St.al -1 SOK price reduction I Owner moving out or area. Ocean vu. grt'al financing. Call & deal nm Rhone. agt 631-1266 THEILUFFS Popular ""C" · Pl:.an over I loolung the pool 4 bdrm anJ 3 baths with temrar lt'rms only 1()"'; do111 n. • 12•,r;. interest. JO ynrs • fixed rate' 11299.SOO I, Ii I st,... Oft.r.d Gracious 3 Br home with ram rm on qwet r ul·de· sac. Seller wall carry lg 2nd. Call for det ail! sm.ooo. RCTaylorCo .! •()(_) Usr lhf' Dally Pilot "'fast RMull"0 l>t>rv1t•e directory Yuur S('l"vare as our SJ>ttaalty Call 642· 5678 ex I 322 t'm<I 111•hat you 111 .inl 111 Clall)' Pilot n ... ~,1f1Nh I S~o DOWN PAYMENT! * HAHOR VIEW HOME * Assume 10.9', !st T. D &. 2nd TD '.' CAR ~1 EL model w pool & spa on solar system $269.900. s s s * DISTHSS SAU* Selle r behind. on pymts on spacious 3 br home in llAR BOR VIEW 111 Ll.S'. ~ $41.000 Price Reduction fo r quick sale. NEWPORT RACH OFFICE 2670 S• MicJlef Dri•e (7141 759·1501 (7141752-7373 ~ Walker &lee 1111 Estate • AfSIOENTIAl 11£Al ESTATE SERVICES CORPORATE LIQUIDATION 5 bedroom cxecuti\·e estate o(·ean ,·iew in ~1onarch Bay. So. Laguna Pri\'ate beach. Lennis. d e. M aJor n at 1o n a I corpor ate owner will fm<.1nce below normal rates. T a k e a d ,. a n t a g c ! M U S T S;\CR !Flt" E $365.(XXl! I CALL 499-1320 5% Down-12-7/8%* New $115,000 Condos 355 Avala * Eq1itJ S111i11 Piii S*5 Office °"" 11·5 11111 Daly lr.Urs Welc• &31·3415 ---•·sea>·~· ... •or ..... ;e ·c.; -..... ----• -·• .-,...._-+ ·------• CHRISTM~ "BUYS" FOR YOU! FIEE IOUS IOYCE ! + PYT TIMMIS COUil ' POOL Lush 4 Hdrm. 41 ~ B:ith E~talt'. :1 Fµl s. 2 ~·um Hoom!). lluge Liv Hm , 2 Spas, Spct'lat ular thruout \\ 2 St•c Sy:-.ts A true Showpl<J<·•·' Only S795.000 ··with low down + owm·r w1 ll finann· t1ll <1t lo" Int Ha ll' HOLLS IW \"CE C:\H HONl"S lo :.c l hn~ a~cnt or PRINCI PALS Call DI HE CT for dt>tatls 5 IR, POOL & SPA :\real warm. 1·omfortablt-luxurious h"mt> likl· llt'\\' Owner \\111 rinanct' " llm dn at lo\\ Int ratt> Onlv " s:wti.000. WO N"T LAST~ . SMOI APPEAL St>t'. gait• w' l'anonim1e \'1ew. Two large 3 Br 's + d<•n w Form din rm + wt•I bar Assum<· !11 "!', int From $435,lHHI" LOTS of TEIDIS SACRJFtCE! -1 UH Bt·uut~ 111 t.'xdu~IH' ~l'\\'porl Bea eh 0\\ 1wr le~" 1ng area ~1 CST :.l"l l \\" ITIJll.\ \ tras. " pl<•nt y uf ll'rm:. l".\~T Bt.:.H THIS' 2 ID 2 IA CONDO S I 1.500 DH ONLY ~lodel Pt•rfrl"l in Great eond. ,v,. loti.llWn A:.:-.umt-121 :!', Int \\" Lo µayl ·~ SL:\Sll El> lo SJ 10,000 fl urry on tht~ onl·'' l ID 2 IA TWM HM A trut• llhO\\ plate next to So. Coast Plaza r\ h<.1rgain at SI 15.000. Tr~ SI0,000 Un. W Lo Pay 'ts. Bl"\" IT ' WON'T IEAT THIS 2 llG CANYON CONDOS s 1 as.000 & s200.ooo ~l ust hquidi.lte ' Super krrns '. Call on lhts a nc1 grt :J CHl':t\T HL:Y' 3 IDRM STEAL! Xlnl tond Lrg yrd Good lotal10n A s s u m t' !I 1 ! ' , I n ,. I:' " t o r 1 s ··L'PSIDE Dow:--;··. :-.lasht•d prn·t-10 S!fl.UOO Tr~ lo\\ dn ' IMDUST. ILDG. l.tke NC'\\ + lotill I 5 ~kn.·. 28.000 .;q. ft. bldg SUOO.<XX.I. Try S200.000 dn SU PEH l:'\\'l-STME'.'iT WE WILL ACCfl'T AMY REASONAal OFfH Call for details No obligation. All prime picked listings of Patrick Tenore 760-8702 res. or off 759·1221. ··Thtt ~tO~T AS l\~~D FOH OH ,\:--;GE COUNTY REALTOR _·· 759-1221 R&I M * of Newport Beach "BREAK AWAY" If vou are read\" for a change 00 IT'. Call on ·Pete Barrell and his ass0<·1ates to help you soh·e your hous ing wants. Ready for somethrng larger for your tn· creased family? !louse too large· for your decreased fam ily~ :'\ow is the time! Money and financing are available prices are down. NOW. Don "t wail. t'han~es are underw ay. 642-5200 llllC&,,Nlf GRAMMAR c·v E R T T 0 " I N c 8 0 E D I G G s S 0 l H E R U I N T R P W V ~ 0 D R P A A N R Y 0 R E 0 E A ~ T 0 U E 0 A U V P W J N Y E 0 V R E H T E R R R ~ l I N R 0 U 0 S 0 T S 0 E G S E A V M 8 E 0 R E 0 N A I E 0 Y A 1 l G P E A E T P E V I T C E J D A E W S E D A R C R 1 U E U I V T E N S N I R N H S H J C A 0 E P U N 0 I N Y I S 0 0 H T E 0 8 T 0 L 0 M E S E 0 H 0 U V E R 8 A N P R E P 0 S I T I 0 N N 8 N R E J S E N S I T R 0 H E V 0 £ R J 0 T 0 0 C U { L P H T I 0 N U E 0 E E H J N N 8 C 0 p s E 0 R p " s [ t R c N EPU R p 0 0 J U 0 N V A 0 P N R U T 0 R E N G T Vn ~ 'Mon ...... A-. c.. " II ,,..... "-"*' Gtndlr t.': .... MoM e c.;.11e• r .... r ....... :~o ... , LINDA ISU HOMES Prc~tigt.• poo.1 lam1ly homt• .\lu1n <" h u n n c I \' I t' w l r om bl' u u I 1 I 11 I tr~ulitiollal. it IJllrm. 5 bul h humt• Slt p . ,,. 2 lal'gr boat s. Sl.495.000 .. Wu.It· l<igo11n '11•\\ lnim SIJl't't .. nll<•l' arc·h1te<"lural 'fto~1g11 fj bdrm. 5 bath. playroom.'durk room & d('n Sl ip for 2 Jargt· boats SU50.f.MK.I LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Jfoml's Tours tht:. It" C'h trad1l1oni.1I :.pat"IOlb. l'USlom 3 bdrm 3 bath homt-. nt•\\ I\" redernraled l'm ·t·d lo :.t-ll qu11·kh at.$-175.1100 ~l u:.t st•t· ~ewly n.•rnocklcd 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lgt• rt1l"rcat10n room & 2 palt0:.. Bt.>am t c1l1ng s . (;rt'.tl for fanuly l".1ng Ext"ellcnl ,·alue at s.i 20.ooo PEHIHSULA POINT IEACHFIOHT Panoramit ba\" & ocean view at wedge. from pri°mt• large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 hath tustom ~oml' 3700 sq ft featuring marine room . Sl.385.000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3-l I Boy\ d• D• •. '• B t,,') 6161 INVESTMENT OR STARTER HOME in· 10\"e ly Sa n Juan Capistrano com- munit~ \\tth pools. parks and lake~ St 10.000 . Open Saturday Del' 5 from 12-4 29466 Rid~e Road, \"illage San Juan 0 R R E:'\T Otcanview Home ror v.inter : 3Br. 2ba. Si.50 mo util incl. A vatl Jan 15. LCICJIM• Yllarp RMI btate 497-1761 -asll for RorHCe I LEASE TO IUY ! i MOW IS THE TIME Mo Dwa SI 000 Mo for Job St>ilken. to t hel·k With acceptable option th!.' Dall) Pilot lh'lp & SIOOO pr mo lease yuu Wanted l"lass1r1r at1on If ran move 1n today' Call the JOb ~·>u ~:int 1~ nut Marcia. agt 759·1221 tht'rl.' ~ou ma~ht con s1<11•r ufft'ranl! '11 ur I sen 11·e!> 1111th an Jd in th e J 11 1J W:snl1·d t•atl.'gor~ Phont-&12 5bill WESTCUFF BEAUTIFUL + POOL Perfect •cor for ~/....._.I Ii•· Mc). L ... ,ooi. p.tio & pri•• froet & rHr yard. &joy .... good ..... "' l bed. diu•. CJOM lftlf kitdww. Sl25.000 fee. . HARBOR RIDGE LOOIS XIV Mew 2·st ory lftHOr houe with hoadcrofted quality in 4 bed. library. fem na., ,..... ""-tap roolft; iltdoor I outdoor spa. Ele•otor. P..or•lc oce• •lews. Wlthl• security ••tu. Sl.995,000 fee. WATERFRONT HOMES. M Kl Al t..,(All ' • "' j ••• ,. ·~· • .. : 1t \.\ ~ •• H... • ~· • ~ • '· ~·· •. H. ~ ~ .. "',..-. 6ll-t400 67Ut00 A£Sft>fNllAI RC At f<,J~T[ ')[RVl(.fS YIEW! YtEW! YIEW! \\'oo<l and gla~::. e11storn hom e s urro und<:d h~ flo w ering gardens. Te rran•cl dl•tks O\ l'r look fint•st ha \. hl'a<·h. harhor & <'tl y li ght \'tl'\\. Spa, sauna, :l BH . tkn l'<.: ~ hath~ Truly a magn1 f1 · C(•nt propNty . 1.250.(HIO IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Im l1~111g UP S~ r.H d•"O ~ I can •H O ll!f IUPt•rN•~f! Pl•Ctt Otlort 111e~ -CNETED I' I' I I I I 0 '-··· ·O(~ .. Q-4~ .,. t •1·"t .. ..._. 1'9 .... , •O'd '°" ...... """" -... J """' -----~-----------_...,..._.. __ ~--~------------------------------------------------................ . •z Orange·coasl DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 4, 1981 THE t 't\,.IL\' CIR('l'S by 811 Keane BIGGEORGt: by Virgil Partch (VIP) ., . .; "Everything's all right. It's just the burglar alarm sounding off by mistake again." "Is your cat. Princess. expecting?" ll.\R'9 \Dl'K•: by Brad Anderson Dt::\:\IS TH•~ llE:\Al'E Hank Ketchum "Yes ... l'm sure doggy prayers are heard, too!" eJZ··LOoJ< ACROSS OublW'I UNITEO F9eture Syndicate 1 Nitric •• 9 ~ Rewrites n1uuday'1 PuUle Sotwld 5 Wont 58 Reluctance 10 Dilatory 61 Deity 1• Flll'lion 62 Iran money 15 Crucial 63 Inscribe 16 Bonito &4 Roman tyrant ~~;Q~..,:f!!E=~ t 7 Associates 65 Compatriot IS Rigof 66 English City 20 Racehorse 67 Pant eagerly cu.._ 22 USIDgp 23 Blusten DOWN 2• Showers 1 Current untts 26 Card pne 2 Oannenl -~· 27 Deoerting 3 Sloehlul 30 Tr8Mlt • Mefits ~ Stem 5 Enjoys 35 Ciflpe 6 Pefformfng 3f Keep out 7 Prldlles 37 PIMI 8 .. _ -to 28 Ettece •7 Info•~ 3f T~• i.ugh" 29 Point. 49 Wllef'8 Mt ., Hernendo de 9 NUmber 30 CustNon Ide Is 10 II engtY 3 1 Owelllng 50 0Mr-n '~W l NEVE~ &'.'THER TO Cl~ UP A'nlNO HERE . I HAVE A MOTHER WHO CO'f\CS IN A CDUPlA T!Mf.S A WEEK . • 41Equel P,ef t 1 Air bladder 32 Cr oc. s k In S 1 Mlleflc 42 Stetue t2Fliry tMI 33 l>elerlot•I• 52Trlll'IS8Cflon ._.+-+-+-+--fB -....i.--.._ 43 ,_,.,eel <>Pl'* 35 Cheelatl 53 " -ol Green '5 F',.,.,_. 13 Patftt 39 CIA lore-o.t>les" ..__.,._.,._.,._ 47 Esneet 1t o.t ho6d of runner SS Wrlt*le .... ~ 21 Si..,e _, Wlftldrewlng S6 ,,_, 41 TNc*tt 25 Hiid - -42 $uCIPCWIS 57 Muddy P'Q 50 Wood 21 v...-44 Noun ending 51 Morey ..._..__..__..__ S3 Ae11y.1n 21 Old tanou101 • A11nOeC eo s-.. of .1r1 .. .•;rt".• ... PEt\Nl'TS by Charles M Schulz --------, LOOK.STUPID LITTLE 806, IF YOV'RE ""ITIN6 F()f{ 'SANTA 6U6" ID APPEAR IN MY ~ 015M, YOU'VE 60T A LON6 WAIT! I HAVE:A MSSSAGE: Fl{OM 1He CHl£::F FOR 1l-IE: EJI& 61.JY. SHOE ~01..IC ~FFAW JtJSI ~mll 001 RJR A SNACK. NO, THE NEWS ONE O F T H E IT'S AWFUlL'T' TEMPTING TO ASK HIM FOR AN i ELECT~IC Tri~AIN ... by Tom K. Ryan . by Ernie Bushm1 ller \\\ AND WAS TONIGH T'S NEW S THAT WAS' OKAY---COMMERCIALS .SH E WAS PEELING ONIONS BAD, N ANCY? SHOWED SOMEONE COOKING--- -. ~·-· , ... ..,.c ._ ___ -_,,.,_ ... _.I!'«.___, L.--'-----.-l.::.::''":;..' .;_.i"' \f"'Ol-1'• ... GORDO i~ ltAJ E:AJCf~UAa c..:Y.-11 t.J0.' K NOW IN' "fHeY M A K E: SO t..l"f1"t..E: MONE:Y, :!. W AS At,,W A Y S CUR IOUS -ro s ee AN IN "f6RN'S PAP ~ • i ., • ~ . i ! ~ ~ T He.'{ t-\F\VE. lo FL'/ ON R BlG-PU\NE. ALL THE. WA'Y F~M . WIHl'4\PEG-,SO HOW'D I 00 2 E by Gus Arriola rf~Tl-{f ,~N WKA1' M11(.E:".5'fN~/ I~ TH.EICE Af;Oltr • AN I '-l n: K'..U..)\t\ THAT ~1j.J0e.:\JT T11E: HAM IN F'WPL.E! by Tom' Bat1uk 1MREE ENCORE5 AND CK>LJ WANT ro KNCX.U HOW 400 010~! ........~~--~--~----~ ~----- • T .. ~~~~------------------------~.....-..... -------~~ Orango Coust DAILY PILOT/Friday Oocomber 4 1981 850-pound man dies after surgery for fat Nt-:W tl\'l>t-; PAHK. N.Y I AP> \11 x~o pound man who ha<l two tlJll'I utmm; to rt•mOVt' luyers O( fat SO ht• c 1111111 h11•,1lht• has died wha le 1 l' t ., ' l' ri n ~ fr 11 tn l h c s urgery . llrt ll'ILllS 'ti) l'lw .i~ )l'ttr o ld man. whose name v. ,1.., rwH·• m ade pubhr . died of a "loud l'lot over the weekend an Long ls l 11 11d .Jewis h lt1lls 1de Medical ('(•Iller , s p okeswo man Ros alie Kl'rs huv. ~aid Thursday Mr' Kershaw s aid the ltnl'l\flt'( IL•fl, 'lll('l' lht• death was mun "as belit-ved to lw rccover111.: from the s ur~ery In mad October, ht' underwent two 1111crut1uns 1rt wh1d1 fat wu~ rt•rnoved from has body T he opt'Pul1or" were t u:.tom made Opt.!rut1ng t111lt>s lhe st,mda rd silt' done on ;a l<1"le three A hoast wa:. used to lift the la)ers of fut that were removed from the man s abdomen, and 15 ctoetors were on hand to turn him over <lunnse the 11pl'r allon Coupon pair jailed f'UlllC NOTICE SA~ 1-'RANCISCO I AP> A forme r San ll'ICTITIOUS WSINISS NAME STATEMENT l "'" f0Uo•1n9 o,r,on '" ao1ng OU\lt\t\\ •\ E .llPERT H"NOVM>N JOI Norin "ICTITIOU• aUllNIH NAMI &TATIMINT I"• tollo•lnQ ptr\on h ao1n1 bu•ltt•u ., (A LHO .. NI A R l llllO H 51'[ ( IA~IU .... Ot •nu (lr<I•, Hul\llnvtOfl a.-11 C•lil41<nl• ,, ... UOIV\ 11-tt SltlN 1'1 .. Ot Antt (lt(le Hunt1nol0ft ~II C...lllornl• ., ... '"" bU\"'WtU 1\ \.0~\l(teid by Art INJt•tO'l•I o.in.. ,._,, .,,.,,, f hi\ \tfhP~n•n• wa\ fthtd wUh uw l~11nly ''"'" ot O'·"~ (.Ounh Oii NovtmO.-• tl l"'' ,llMJJ P111111,,.... Ot-CN\1 O•tly Pt~ NO• 1) IO II De< ' 1 .. 1 ••11 t i Nit.IC flTIC( ll'IUITIOUS 8 USINUS NAME STATI MI NJ THI a USINIU THf A£AL UTATECONN~CTIOH , LOCATED AT >tin N••IJOrl Blvd IN N fwport Bt~ll (.A '106 IS KEltE8V ltlGISTEltEO •Y THE FOLLOWING PERS()Nl51 1 IHE CALIFORNIA RE.41.. ESl•HE CONNECllON INC , • C•lllOtl\td torpout1on, l>O Soulh LIW 0•-Park FAllbrOOk (A m1t Thi\ t>utM\U,\ is conducted DY • COJPOt•hon THE CALIFORNIA Af4l f!>l4'f CONNECTION IN( Fr.inc1,co grocer a nd ha s wife have been sentenced to pnson fnr conv1ct1ons on illegally redeeming th11Us a11tl°' of ~tore <:OUp-Ons 01tY¥ S.nt• Af'\41 C•J•tOtn•• '1101 Th•~ .>lolrn11tnt w•\ fllt<I w••" '"e-I PJI -·Pin Prt\1001\I l Ml-.~I C. W.,.ir >OI NOrlJ\ 011'4f' t.ountv (lft._ of Ot•nQt (ovnty on l ' s D1s tr1C'l Judge Marily n Hall Patel .,cntcn<:<.•<I Dennis P K earns, 35 of Glen Ellen an Sonoma Count~ to five years m pm.on lie was fln t.'d Sl4 000 llas ware. Valma. 33. received a on<.• ) car ~entcnce a nd a $1 ,000 fine !>•nl• Ana C"lolornt• '>110] j NO• ~ I l!jt UH\ bu\tnf"'\"I '' fundu<IPO bv ctn FUSl11 I 1nd1'410u•I P"bll\nt-<I ()f'~ (<M\t 0•11v P ilot M<tl>••I IN•" Nov IJ /0 11 OK • l'ltl ,., ... 1 "'" ''•'"'""""' •• .., "'"'° .,,," ·~ I County Cieri< 01 Orl!ng.t (Ounly Oil --------------- Assistant l S Attorney Robert Smith s aid the t:ou pl(• admitted lo collectUlg about $100,000 from th•· :.t:heme d uring 1978 and 1979 m San Francasco But f>o"tal Ser vice ins pectors est1mat1:d the cou1)I<' s 1·.1r n1ng" at S7501XlO ' No•trn~r 11 1'191 PVlllC NOTICE F11WU Publ"ho<I Or""~ (~\I Oo11y P1101 Nov tl JO 11 0.. • t'ltt •97 1 f l FICTl't!OUS 8USIHEU PUlllC MOTlCl flCT I llOU~ llUSl"ESS "AME ~IAl l:Ml:"l In .. 1u• o\trt1nf1 Pt• ,nn I'\ ou·n~ OU\lltt'lo"'d\ Ll.t ENlkl:~kE "EUk IJH N,.woort uou1wv•tO -.tJ C.O\t.l ~w (.t111torn•d 9Jt)ll PVIUC NOTICE FICTITIOU~ 8U~l"(,S~ NAME \TAl(,MEN' I ne-fOUOwtn1' l)t, '\On \ OU ""' t>U\tfh:\\ ·~ PUIUC NOTICE F 1(. JI llOU~ llU\IH (,\~ NAMl:SIAl(,ME:NI • n. fOH0\1¥ '10 IJr•-.CJn, •Hl" OUlll~ OU\•n .. \\ d' ll o. h ::.tk\lC,..L Lt .... 11..lo( "' "'"'""P0" blva lO\.ld M.t '\d l.A •.tt>I' l11111He1 L•oro • r•nt..,.. 1.ut t: .... 1 -l .W .. t\MWIM (t,tllf 9/"4,fl t A A.Mii:.~ 6 A'>~l1A I f;;!a l b llu•nn L l.N1t\ /J41.J t: h•I !>lf~~I ~ut l• liU \..U,ld M t'\d In) (Hdutt''t') I\ (OOO'°'W.t\0 b y tit HAME STATEMf.IH f ,,, tollo""•"9 Pf't\Un '" OUlllQ OV\IUt" 41\ 1Ml,.(HC0At ~Ai'<IA~ll~ 12161 (..lttUOl l.Ut,_. ll fOfO C.•hf0tn1• ~>•JO '-"•< nt'1 .. t Mur~n JJ)fJI l leuoe- C•rth lt 1oru t.al1tor'n1 .. ltJ•lO r '"' t>u\ "«''\ ,, lOn<hi'-tta ..,.,. .,.. 1nO+'fotOU ... M •'-'-1• t: f "'' \t•lt"-'lWf"ll t uunt. ( It~\ ut Nu-.. 14 ""9'.1 N\Ot~n <Itel\ hlecl ...,,,,.. ,,. 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PUil.iC MOTlCE ~Ill! fl(IU~ BUSl"E~S NAME ~IAltMl:"I I 11:,aAtlll~ Cl• f'\Un U\.M,110 -., .t'\ """-..# •\M ~M M tr-.1 MAhf\t I ,.40 'nv .. I • i' '' lhtf•I >Onld ~hd l111,1ru"' o "'11;.J t 4..'41 I '' ct '#k I t "" ... "'" 1n0 11t1\Juo1• ')..,.-..,no H ftHn t1dff I h1 t ktlt"'1 t 0, fttf lllt"O fllllll1h I,_. (..uuHlt \.,,,,. 111 V••ntlt lUl;fl• lH l11U't ID l'IW?;I '"'r0••~\1ant1l l:.Mrow ~"IC.H .,,\I Otuc~ M• 1 t).t/ S•nt• AM Uttlorn<ll '1111 IW/ ~ .c'o• No 11osn M~ ... Ubll\N'O VrdHQif' (.OtJ\' l;dtly f IOt r-r.vv JfJ 11 ~ .-ll 1-1e1 >1•11•• PUlllC NOTICE F 1141'1 ,."'tl"<J.-J o.J#ltf GI" \.O•\I u ... 'I .... 101 PuDllUWd Or.anqt Co.a" D•••• P1101 "'O• / t.A-l-4 "-1 >IU> •• i"'O\f tl 20 11 Of<. 4 1'91 4..0 11 DIATH NDTICIS F 1/•tU ... "CJll~l'lrO v11Hyi1 l.\.Ht~t Llour ...-11"'1 r .. v .. HI • ~ • II ..... WJI al PUlllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS. NAME STATEMEHT I ~1Clll10US IUSI H E~~ "AMES,4ll:Mf."T 1 n .. totlo wtttQ p..,t,CJo ._,. ao riQ OU\lnci'lo\ 4'\ f"l"t. 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C•IU01nj• •1'·U w J l •lthlord ))It \t••"" "••".,. -lNllM> "'°"'" C•lll1><nl• 'IO) .. JH I r -••t• lt ll t;•Y\00. Dthe ~ewpc,>'' t$Nt., f •lifot n1•t1..0 Anthonr l'autolt• Otl Matin• < •h Ot1v• M.111n• 0.1 A•y C..•llfOtn!a 'IO)tl W J LAl(lllOt'O I hi\ ,e..tt-nwnt ••' hl.O •••P\ tM tovnh (le t " o• Ot111nQill' Co"""'" Oft NO•f'MOrr • 1411\ 'llSUJ PuOh\-Or-C.o••I 0•11~ P1101 NO• ll 70 11 o.t • 1'91 ••I• t i PUlllC MOTlCE 11111 h ,11tol i.!I 111tld.i11.:ltl11 I h.ip••I I .1111 11 111111 11:..11111 lht lollow•"9 Ptr\OI\ •\ do•n9 .. , I 1· ... ··111t ,\ 1'0111 I 11 .1 111 ti II I ,1 .11 Ill I ' \I IN\t,,.,U U PllUC llTICC \1111 II • 111 II '" ....... If\ \\ II 111111 .... l.1\ 11. 11 111111 I I !'•XI MARl i.E l'I N l!>HES u•n , ,,. lollow1nQ P~"O"' ...... 1--------------- HATEMENTDF ABAHOOHMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS IUSlNESS NAME 1,, _ 1 1 I 1 f I' 1 , 1 t t .. , ,. '''t"' 11 t " l..t•d Iii rr\I 1 1 Esh1•rv La ne ~unt•noton B~•<n •b.tnduMd tl'W' "''"'of tnt> ft<t•••ou~ • C•lltorn1a ou,. nts,\ n..tt'nt" Ht 11' hi 1, ~lrltl h 1'11,qH I llllh lllt I •1t1il' ,tllt I Ill• G•or~ H 8•11 Jr '"'" f \tuuy QU4LllY A~~l:.MIJLY JU16 A, I ntl,, !>t II 111111•1 I l'•XI .11 ... , I\ Ill ... Ill lht .l<1•1t•pl1111 l •n• Hunl•nQIOll BH•I> C•1t•orn1• .. Alld\ldy 'i>••HaAn• tdltlo•n·•9710~ -, 111 11\I l'l111111 •11 tlt.•"'i~ \\d i Unnu t HI th, f hut •h l ht '"1~ DV~Mi~ 1' <onouctto l>v •n t '1l' t irtttiou' bu"ri•~1t n.-m, ' 1 1nd 1y1du.al tN• • '"0 to ..tbuff .,....,, lllt,_'\l '" Or•nQI" I 1• 11 I I• It d " t l 11 I ti ,1 \ I I Ill 11 \ I I 'I I• I I h ol I ""'rQO H B•ll Jr "'""'' 00 AuQ 1• 14111 f~t 4 • u 11,, I 1•t)o.I .i t tf11n.1llttfb lu fll,t•h tu tf ~ Tlh\ \tdl•"""""'' ••\. hlt"G w1ff\ lf\t' Hon.,. E:.orth ~t•ltOf"'\ ot Arne-t•td ' IHI \ \J 'I \I II' I\ I .,t llh flt lit 11111 I 11 " II Novtm~r 12 1'181 l •lo1orntd Y7/uS I .. \ I .._, 1 !County (lf'r• ot Ot•n~ Covntf' on ~nt ;Ul•A H411dd•Y \dnf• An• -.., , 1 ,1 t1111f1 li11r1 h ~ 1 11··1111111•1•11·1-F11w10 1 "'"bu"""'' .... , .onou,1.c ., ... 1l,1tlf1 J J11!1tl•••lt 11U 11 t.il llh! I Publt\~ 0r""90' (oa\I 0 111ly P1t<11 I r.rpordtoOfl \ l'il d111fl \\Ill 111 I 111l 1l llt',f{IOT I NO• 13 19 11 0... '1'191 OISl l I HOMt toA,l<ltt :OI AI H).,~ I •··1 I 111h1 I I l'IXI It otfl\ ., "" H \ I{ ll \ \\ I I I \ \t 11)~ "MLR:~ .. ::;"~ •• notO\ I II '• " II I' \I I ' It r ' I' 11 ~ \fl I( ll oil!\' • ' \t'.11... JI P'UIUC MO TICE I"" ,,.,_, ... , ltlM> "''111 ,,,., l\i11lh• I -..1111llt \l11tllf,lf\ I t 'Hit Ill 111 ll 111tlt 11!11111 toul\h U •r> OI 0 •••9" l..Ourll\"" I I I t II I • 1•.1,,1 11 j\\j• No•em~1• 1091 F·lttlll flll•llllt lo1 I ,,,.,. 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C.ilhi'llr.tl ( i•ihni· ,_ ·..is llllfl \g1•nt n" ll'l' v.•arm fami ly m om , ha an exrellent lease Sl.300.000 54o.St37 "1th as.~umable Isl TD 2hdrm 2, ba I \f.1-it•r :-u1l l' I J tL:• ..._ •-h romantic firepl :ar e wilh1ust under 10 years 447v ia LldoSoud S134.<XX> MIA 12'. \IR · 1 ~ • , l'.mt r\ ,t,, kitoh\·n ..-1,11 .... -,ort-ec: 3269 Landscaped yard h.is I to run F1xturts. hl!hlcnl( ~n House Sat Sun 1 5 $245.000 each SellPr IJtl11' l~land. ~ brl~m. 2 1 & rt'( F;in hlii•• fi:lt 3,_,17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosed patio and 1tas I & a,....ttn• included I "Y"' hows Like a ~Od('I \ery anx1ou.' bJ. 2 r<1 r iiar a1a1I \rl\ Le.a't' rul 1 and,1 1,1r Ii BBQ Near South Coa~t I n ~~ ~t n ,"}' a va 1 I ~&l 714 ?S2_.S7IO 2BR. 2BA 1500 sq fl • tst PROrl-:RTI t:s led)\'SIZSO per mo tlJH' I ":.i'tslfli• 1 '11n11° :.! ll R .! J<r 5 RJ ,;,rm;i 1 clin Plaza and the BEACll' 11eparately SJ0.000 L.Alll YllW Pool. Spa, f'ormu I din 631 3212 S<'hWPlrkert 642 1123S HA. t•m· l:Jr fr nt·.or F R icu.ird.•d ~.tit' tton Call for (manr mti tl'rm' WHfTIWATH Ad1ace11l to pvt lake. rm. sun rm • lllhl'r , ~·9144 l'\l':i Agt I :::rt.,. "" lk'I' SXllo mn 1 ms. beach. room fnr 2 Ira today• Pnc-ed to s1•ll ;11 and l'lt)' hithts \ ll'W~ I 4bdnn, Jba, 3300 SQ fl . lllllenllll''' n~~. st?P en • 59 u.HtTS , .. Mio 1207 • lwr;iL\ S35(W) pr mo Hnh '$147.000.9792390 from lhe52 bdrmlrden '<:1 arre ollush landscap· f'ront ~r Sl l l:11a Coodo con,er\io.n.do"n ••••••••••••••••••••••!3bclrm thJ 1h1l1lr1·11 11r u.,..,,. l\oop J iii I T~IHlton I home Decks on both I mg, Ko1 ponds. streams . S5S.SOO O" n.e r . ~ ,111 , payment neaot111ble. 6 • l"'l~ ok 1;111. \\ h11111·r 7~ 1221 ----ltvels,yard for outdoor waterfalls Owner will fman~ Ma ry,640 1i04!1 yrs old . primr San ' PROPERTY Sl\llll ,\\.111 1>1·1 I'•,_ _______ _ y I IJV!nl[ E•rellent starter ' carry. Open house. Sal & ,.._ _ __:_for s• 1200 DleRO. •'rank !'>40 ~ ~ !l'll'i llG CA.HYON I FAST MO Id I home Newly painted "I Sun, 11 s. Call Ken or r.:'.:::.' ••••••••••••••• Whelan MANAGEMENT fA.STSIDf I. 0 ~ u r """ Th r ,. , . ~r par k!01 an wrl ral'l)tttd. S2'0.000 l...11.Jl~~· ~'Ir Cly land 2 pared~ 1n i SUUUH • WIMTll AilulL'. 'Par :1 lllt 'J. 11.1 hto;lr1M1m' 1 ~11 h.ith• ftnanrc this 4 Rrlr rn ..:_,_, ' UDO S"' ... DS llunl Rc:h ionNI M I Re I Estate 1 TUILT ·COMM'L I I H1rhh dt•(of"l1·1I ... 111;•11 ~ta M~a North home. . "'"\""~... 1 ,.... , 20.000 :u• ft al SIM.oOO ,~ I 1•in<11. p.ttco l""'I .• 1un v ... This qwet r ul de sat ,\~...J .... "~, WAUTO llACH "nd 43·., 000 'Q rt at n (In 2r.ar 1t.1r.1i:1• Ii or 111 trlfl\°' :iu i i ~qu.ir1· fn·I home Is loolung for I ........ 1•• l!S... I .. . ~ I I , .. lfllh' ~:. unr •1~1 O'ti'rlhuk' 10t h It••· ,,, · , ·Nip ICt ~-<XX> Martha M.ic l Mc Rwlwt furn ~:" t>ti :a.1:, 111 , icolf r1KJN· ~1!11 m.1nth ra,..m1ly Will cons ider s1n.soo· nab. 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"llcrd i\tl t .111 Ttt __ DAILYPIL<11' ~25$$ ll.1"1f1rrl :11l,d.11t v.1·l~ ~ults-~mo 67H175 I 0 \11.YPll.<Yr •layt..t2 !1tVll • • 1... --"--- ~-HERITAGE REALTORS t toe Ph a e·n ·ono+ &*a >a + __ ,.,..:. • OS "-" U•fwlll~ ....... u.fwtil C • •I Ora11yu C.,oa!>I OAIL Y PILOT Frnfay Ducurnber 4 1981 ,.....................~ ~ .!.i~ .. -•1 h•tue• ... ~ .,.. INIHh u.fw.. .,.. tw•h u.fw1L .,........ hnl.a.41 ..... lltO "-waaurt--....... • •••0 ••••0 u •0 •••••• 1111awwwd 1400 •T. .................................................................. ••••••••u••........... ....,, to s-. 4100 Office • ....., 4401) :: .• r-.. .._. l26t Newport..._. l26t ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .... MtM C..-. dllW.. llJJ .... MtM L I,_. 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Avail yrly 2BR 28A S49Sl tt.r!O&~Call494R0~1 BA,l(ar lndry wul~t11 1·t9309tli WESTCL1Ff4UA ,.. e l JJO W B1y St e ~~e~~r :i f:3~~,: ll8W.W1lson 631 -~ Oc;;n \1ew. ·1hrlrm , ~o~s0 n11 pet~ s 4~o Share '1ll'R llayfront 71•1i.q ft rt•tJll ,hu11 11,," li'i./-\:.'I ~ • l C I M c• 9 6 6 "•~91•••v• ,.,. block to beaC'h. $5:,il mo I homr Ill\~ ,dork ~par.. ;iqul llll(h tr.tffl• lno 3641 E Cont Hwy .. CdM 1 os I tu ... 2 2 e ....,._ '!!.." " •• , /\l~o lbdrm 54,,0 mo Mnd 3 Br 2ba, block to for my :lG sloop QtJH'I i\gt ll'il li.'llMI --------- • I • • • e::~:lor. ~ot ho( "!~oi Uh•tfi:...&...11 I 11ims14293. . rbth Oct>an \'U launct l'orp l'rr11 fl.t.'i ll!llCll I ... , • .,...T .... r. .. eeeee e ••••••••""'••··········· rm 67.3.n34o1.' c rn -, ...:: ~. I,. b .. ~ bll b llfll ~mo 661 6142 Frm.111• roomm.ill.non 1 "' ""' "''u"' ,.... . w ., 4 r. ""'· in~. 1•1 lk> n'llk h S 1 i\pprn~ 11111 ,11 11 rT.IUll s .1lnn Cor1on .1 tlr l Take advanLa11r o( the Office supbts and equ1 n-Newly d~rattd 2 Br 1 FAMILY A"S. rrom beach. no p~h. S.. .._ . \ f' tn h' .m• . ;1nt.1 $4911. ITl1 ll'il 11.'lcMI \l.11 1•11,1 i..r1 .111r.11 rool 1utumn ., .. 1 .. -1 ..... · r · c...arklln• "le I 1 $600 mo 494 0!'191 or r-a..tr.o 1171 nil 11"'n OUM' 11"11 • · . . 111, 11111' S.'l.\ 1 ww1 ... a ,,..r to Tn pla('r )our mM~a11r men art ""' tltms in Ba Adults only. no pets ..,.... .. ~ an ll ap ~ •• ;:m:•••••••••••••••' Jar, l'lt' .'>43 4241 :'II~.\\ l'ORT B ... \I ti ~~t 1 cltan out your l'Ulfe. before lilt' rlass1fitd. Jr your bU.SI· )1!lirm. • 7344 for fam1ht!s w I or 2 IZ!-Jl7!2·4661 2 8 Ot 2 8a • 2BR SC Plrn1 I ru I Nn Nt•llpc1n Ith 11 llWI 111 (, ,, JI(/ ,;, /, Ila' 1tt1r and butmtnl rrlldtnl( pubhc ntss 1s remodriing. con -----• C'hi.ldttn. Nr park Heat 2BR. au. New fpts drp . r;ic A~ult'i. noco;.~~· d 1r · "'I 1400 'ct n a• J1l JI ·-~ .1 1 / ThtA. takt ldv1nt11t °' Oa~ty Pill( Sldtr stiling the lltms LUX•Y CONDO pd. Noprls walk bch town S573 et75 mo 499 4721 tie~ • ~ k p ~~I I J (' I ~ n Slt'tfol '11:m1 ('11 _J);.tl'·'" 1,, ,,,, I C'lusifitd tohtfp you sell Class tflt'd.. '42 56711 • you no l()ftl!er need with 2BR 28A, m1cro·W1Vt, 2 Br2 Ba SS2S 1 RJl}' 494 0077 ~ · m r lnl' ulll 1 641 1334 ,..., / .. ~· , , ,1, tht 1~tms you no lonttr 1 a lo w cost ad Ce II trash <'Ompt. PoOI. ur. ~W Wtlson _~I·~ Ol"tan Front h\•t rt AM 1110 ~ 1626 Stora1tt Shrd II\ 10 t't 1 1 r / / '!ftd CallSCZ-*7 642 76'7 fi.l'fPfatt, wali lo ahop. Shup b1rhelo r unit. mode' .... 1pts. rurn ' •••••••••••••••••••••• Room 1n \'t'f) l\l('e lrll'a ... .,, ("f 3641 E COH I .._, c.-a .,.,..6CDM be h -' 1n1 8r 2 Ba condo N Sn incl I "i• , -" l<'t ~p.ii t• fnr .,..,, • -W~Ads C1JJl9·5"11 Class1nedAds 642·5'71 Want Ad Help" &e2-567ll r--:,.. ac " stove rTing. •dulls. no unfurn 1650 to $800 'r • poo ... " A\llll Rmt 1714 JU2tf)23 -~~~~~..:...._~.L..~~~~~~~]_-f-~~..:.:.~~~1...::==v•::='Jll:::::lot=::M4:::;7~~~~~~P!"~·~~~-~~7~7~-=-J1!2U.~~~l~~l?~l~4 ~i94~4~71~9J.;Coas~'~t~~~·~u~.~PoOI~~· Ji<' now ; SK '5Z5 m 1166 I 95.S it 1t1 r1.'"''"''' ,,1, .. ,.? ~•·ii' .. _ ".1111 \11' I .1111.1: ·~,~!I ~~-'-~~~~~~~~-1-....: • ______ \_ ----...... -- -.. . .. - ----_ _......_..._............,.._ ___ ~-------r. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 4, 1981 --... ---•IA ....... y1 MWln • 1c.-.t/Ceecrwh 111 it ~ [MoY*g ,.,.,.. looflltt FU · ······················· ........................ ······················· ·····•···•············· •···•'················ ······················· ······················· ······················· ······················· '9rfltll OIVORCE.SUPl'ORT ...... S,.dtltt R•s1d Concrete . Also UC'O fo:ux:TRICIAN HOME IMl'KOVfo:au:NTj *A·I MOVIMG • Thi• P.iiwr ll.1n""' l'rof ltJ111 or :O.hin1• l<1111f1ni: «UfW. lntrt'aM'/ decre~. 111· C u&tom carptnlry, sportt'ow1.I U<' 3740l7 Qual. work flus ra~ll REPAIR. PLUMBING, •HolMS..CW• fup IJu .. hty ~IH·ri,il '"'loll l>t-t•oralur11u.1l t'umpll'I•• Sc•"" llml' "' Sl.f} ._ a., fldtnb. bankruptcy dtfks. palJOel. J .S Coost Rob 1$1 UIM/MH0711 MH~ .J~ Tom ·he1tl111, <'ll'llfnlry •tier. I 2$': OFf'I Cfeanrn~' <lHt' in handhnti: l.\ ~ r' fr,.,. "'I Slt'\I' ~t1 42tll l<t'pll•r' •!.S7 3'.01• I nA RJ llSI Bll/133 0220 Co Nobody does at bet •John MuUaney Uilm1• £LtCTRICIAN Lie tile fo'ree dl No Job too Immaculate' rxp <'ump1-t1lnl' rat,., I llAN<:l!ll<: SW run.I. S.c...-ffy SythlM Tbat's Al.l.ynupay * ......... , * I ter' I.it'. bonded. Free Ce ment /brick, r e 233IOl·C.10. Small Jobt: amill 84.\.28llCM M111ntrn11n1,. Noo\rrt1mr 730 1353 I (lu.1111 ) Also 'l11ppin1t ...................... . for 1 l>lllcuuntror Ott only est Call J<>t! M8.-SSll l1nd1cape, tree rtmov. Ma IA Ur reHJni 54&>~ lifllr4.-Aeen tlomn 87S 9'1M Ofrll'I!) :-OTAR \'INC 1 'ol.U.<: ~. f rl't' .. ~1 ~·•Jll 64~ ~32.\ or .rni:r l'oo11l) ' 111111·,1 ~d':l: ad • lS1$ ,+ ~f'l l.I !~.,G RGOEBT STEINBRONER, ;;g.~ de~k s LI c • d ,...... •H~itowoo•••o••L-.,•:O<••)R•S•• STI 'fl~::-rr.-. ~IO\ l'JI: ,loiter jl.,_ir l1M·.tlh o""rwd tluri:l.1r an t ,.r IOC\LA"1'a ._.$100 N'L<..'ONTRACTOR ••••• .. ••••••••••••••• r•. EXP HOUSEl'l.fo:ANt-:H ('0 l.ir •Tll14311 •••••••••••••••••••••• Alarm l'n !.,..a Cu"'1 DAM.Y ... .,~ llL!....39114!1.1_ 64~6456 CONCRETEMASONKY Cleaned &Wued Rehablf'. ref11 frt.'t' t''I tn11urt'tl 6"11 !W27 l'l.ASn:H l'i\Tl'lllNC St•t'Ullt). 4!41111 ~,·wrx111 Pl.OT ... ...., ''UST<>MQU•'ITY <:ulllOm round1t1ons. WOODflMCIMG A'll'.!imeJ ll3241181SA C111 i.hrs,95S24111 WATClll'Sl:KOW' ltr~tucrni. 1111 {'XI :w lllHI ('M 1>4234'NI • ••• • •• •••••••••••••••• "' ".. 1•ati"" m,~a. •· BraA" Free e11_. __ 645·8258 .._._ I) I SllYICI L1r 'd baby11tt1n11 Add1t10fl!l &Remodel11rt ""• .._ .. • '"' ._., ~ood.._....-l-ST1\HVINGi\CiOHS >'1' Nl•JI '111 54~;t1177 Tit. DlllCTOIY 1•aul11r1nu/F'11rvrew TotalServlct. !M ~~~5311·9517 -PloetCo..,... ••••••••••••••••••••'••• Guar11nttt'(JEY~1· Mo vt• with u~ lll'fon· N1·;1lp11h'h1-s&tuturt·~ •••••••··~········~r··1•• OO ITNOW! 1area. lnf11nL~ lo 41yrs. fromOesiantoFi,n' C...-CTlt ••••••••••••••h••• .. •• DUMPJOBS Churlit'71~69tl0dy "" C hr1 ~t111a :. & ,.l'·11 1 frH t •t. ltl-1419 ~tc-Cry~t.il.l'<'rnmtt· 11' A* For 5-drw ~ref 979-111116. ~ n' ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRPT·LIN().~OOD. & Small Moving Jobs donak 1 toy to nt<i•d } Ut,llnrllvt> lnstallauon' . .. ._ ---CCIJ-Hanaen'sCeramr"Til" Installed/repaired. Lac Cal.l_MlKEMS.llll LOHRAINE'SSER\'IC'E h Id J ~ l'LASn:H l'i\Tl'll L.ic· •40lf741i 114G 1161 2 YourOailyf'ilot ''". nl\g, ages 4 8 -·-Fl Sho ' "' 136~ Gr~99-Sl'2 -Home Ru~u Ht'llablr ('I LIC• ,lru. 1>7.,1111.);1 IU::sn.n:o lnl ··~I Service Oir(l(•tory yors 6am,ipm Kettler X-oora wt'rs Tubs ---· ---I Haul, rleanup, concrete Rf'fs/J'rans !162 05to ,oWillg ll1·u~ 1''rt't' t'1'l lll'h Tll.t: INSTAl.t.i':D Representallve are• Sht'ilaSll-093( ~..,.-~~~. _Clall afU m 971-4639_ fi••••1 remoY11I DumpTrurk I !163 Ollltl ~ 00"7 All Kind' <luur1t ntl't"ll , .. 2 rr..1. -Lie ... -77" .,.,.. L Cle1n1ng lloml'1i Otft4•1•i. •,•••••••••••••••••••••• " "'''' Jc·~,1 ""3 1'"'7 .. ·-71, eat lJZ 8abys1l, our CM-hom-;;-i .. ~ "-""!'!!:!. c .. tredol-s. li••r• ................. ~..... {.llJ!S~n·. 642 76311 Ex per Rehablt' ltd~ Jo ~Ill' p11111ltnj! 1.1~ rt1ch.1rd , .... -""-• Kl ""' ''" ••••••!l!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!lyr & up, anyl1m~ C.w..t........ • •••••••••••••••••••••• c(iar~;u~Servire tlAULlNG &DUMP ••6'&$·9300••Zo1la S111or l.11;11b 13)r'"' :~ ••••••••••••• 1,...Stnlce Acc....... 642~..k-646-57SL __ c···b·~···t····s········,··· CAMAAMLAMD I omp e ~~~~Oft' JOBS.askforRandy, •ALOllA{'l.EANF.RS• h.1pp) ~Ii l'U.'>tor:nt·r~ llraansdearrdJrnmSIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... M•I / a 1ne ry pecaa ty, C......_Co. --6411M2'7 Gentral rlf'an fo'reee~t Thnn~)c~u h.114~101 l'lumbln.:Hl'l.Hlll i. •E,qX'rl Trt't'l'run101(• Accurate-Responsible ~k; n•c• kitchens. Bathrooms " Master Bldrs Custom Japanese .Gardening. " HAULING student h11s RH r ml 835-~7 24hr llnhda)' Sjx•c1ul. t>xt mt i"rl'e est M&M tj42 \JOJ3 Comml'n·1wl 1.und~r.1pt' Aceto rorsm. business ~ustom lo your sly le No I qual'1ly room •· dd t"l-0 • l..andscapmg. Mo Maant. lg" lru•·" I Aw-l r"ll' na1nltn" Prof lbnbl lwr\ IC4: ~7 8J8lj C "1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JObloo smaU1 . I n~. Tr .... Tn'mm' ••"3761 "' '" ....... "" -I Gl1m....,.rTw1n· .. .. , I s--1 •-1-omp eteset up serv1re 8 H . we'd I u~ w d II -..... _ ........ --Prompl Call759 1976 ..... ~ Frect'.St Sh~le5'17 12tll 00 .,..-.,,.. -,..-.. !i1lbt'rt Tr< .. ·Spt'I' Reason bl 540 S834 oat ome repairs •6312004* ....... r en e . Th nlr. C llouse<'leaning •••••••••••••••••••••• 'I h b Pt rth --~-!... carpentry. fiberglass. --·--1213)921 ~l G A I D I H I H G a !..Y~..i ourt I Wt> rnakl' el stune llt'f!> Cuthlfn ,.tiltca IHYfTl' ~ P ~~~·~ 1.-'d ru "~' ;: ;. , 1 Air C1111fiui19/ Glass & window rhan· ck~!~m7 Cab~netry All ,· _!!)3J!M4 14611 WANTID I A·Z HAULING Cleanup. 536 7691; 25 ) r!> f•Xp Lit 4tml I l'lll<T Ill.ES b7S !!34!1 He.... nels rtplared Robby Frtt ~sl ~~~gn exp Drywel Mowing. edgJ1Jg. raking. removal. demohuon, • Oouded trc. Rt>f!> rol•1r & 1:0. GHOl''l;l>SI' \~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2· 1 l02 ___ · 1 ·••••••••••••••••••••• s w e e p 1 n g . F r e e any size Job $20 up '--die.-. expert !lfi3 till1 Dick ~w1mmrni: 1><101 THIE TRH PEOPLE RESID 1COMM 'L BOAT MAINTENANCE c...,..1wt DRYWALL TAPING estimates 6'&5·.i372 or Re!~onable 631·0322 ,··:••••••••••••••••:••• ;-. EL.'>0"1~l'i\l~11~1; rt.'mutJrune: l'ro won.. dll tret-i. LJll Free es~mates on large & HAlJLOUTS ••••••··~··•••••••••••• All textures & arousllr 645;!7~7-_ _ TREES 'SHRUB TlllM \ 11.ndenht>ri: l.;'.ntJ~r~llt' Int ~xi lk:.id Cumm ln:.urt'd Jnd 111 .J now' 1135 ~ 24 hr' or small obs_~7396 Service & Repair Wood paUOs, ~~ks. wood I Fret est ~ev1n 67$-9Qllfl (iarden Maintenance Garage& Yd l1ean,up:. I M a,1nIt'O~1111 '« ,/ .,~ i·ous111· lt'tl111j('. ref I'll IM ROSI-: 1'001.S Typittc) Seniu ApprmMn SrhO<'k Boats §7_3-20501 7~~~~:filc~:r:Ji~eas Dryw.. Res1d1Comm1lndus fr~~~t s.57 IWl 1 ~:rin~I~~ f de:.i~n ~.11. ht . trl't'r:.t !!:Ii 2637 ~7 ~or49'l 5i7K I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····;o\mtcciAsT···· Compl Yacht .Matnl. & FINEFINISHWOR_K_ ·····················~ Clea~·ups ai TreeTr1m CLIEAHUPYOURACTI 41~11 !n!l.~140 ~ vu.1111) ph: l.OIAl''l r.1ll'\ t:Xl'EKTl'OOLt'\Ht: l'M YOlJR TYP ~: APPRAISALSERVICt· Cleaning. expd & reas. R . DRYWALL ACOUSTIC 840.1816Leves~-4947 TODAY ' Yard l(arage JO£'S l.ASUSC\l'f: inOC ~!.'at .prompt Abllil) l'ool&Ht'IJJ1r , , Fai.t&act•ur;11t• • Clark 675-7lt'e24 hrs emodeling/Doors hung 14 yrs exp f'uJlv bt:'d & Lnds" l · h 1 d 1 •-• • • ' • ..,,a. ~~" ~1 , St·n IC'I' Tim !GI i:!lRi • •teY1s10n l'<lll1n•• All real estate. Respect ---· -Rand 673-S716CdM · J ,p, n m, au · Y r n up, elr I wn tru1•k Yard rl<•u n ups. arrr 'er1 1141:1"""" ""° 1 4~ ,.. ed co Local exp f'ast ......_, Senkes -----lnsured.~~9 wk, gd rln up wkly 24 J:?.S.~l 1993 (24 hr~1 lrammrng ~ 21i31·rn, n :STOM I~ EXT Pro~rty ManocJemc rrt l11rm<1lllnl?ll'll<'4 iaht\ service 768-2963 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.,,.t s.r.ice llectricll hours,_Prom_j!l_llJS·~ Ho.. C .,_,_ M f:Xl'Jo:llTSER\'H't: •••••• .. •••••••••••••0 'Cati me for "11 )'our ............ p I F WeCareCrptCleaners ·-r-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I. 1 HA -~ 8516!103 -~·--L' c. d b ab Y st l Ii n g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I..._.... ere _... ... KOt asottry ' W TF PROPHTY I) p1n11. net'th l'utb . -...... au a,rirno a1rv1ew Stea 1· •. h I ELECTRICIAN prifed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp Lie Nurst' St't'kS llRl ''KUIOUK S111 tll ~t· nnooK ti42 1103 MAHAGIEMIEMT I ••••••••••••• •C'C'llllQ: area n ants to 4 yrs m c ean"' up o s · ht ( t' r1 c .... " " · • W'-do c · Orivewa)'s parking lol ref 97 111116 · Trul.'k mount unit · rig · rtt es.imale O 1 arpe_ntry ·Masonry Perm Pvt duty Po~ JOb,, Nl'wporl Co~la 11 A IN T~: H ~EE U S Oran.,I:' l'o arca IS) r~ "' w ~ repairs. 'sealcoating l?. -· Work uar 64s,3716 ·ularg~~1aJIJob6s7. ,,.,. Roofing · Plumbm~ Days or Afternoon~ prl'f I M ~~a, In I Ill'. H 1·h WORK JO ) r, exp, 111t espent'nC't' Cull for info 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Asphalt 631·4199 ... Iden ---_c. ~~ --_3 • .....,9 , Drywall .Stucco Tile Salary neg. 5411 l5911 675 3175 rxl At·ous111· t'1•1h11~!> :rnd rall'~ llr11t111al Wmdow Wabht'r Lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• NSo St~_ami~o ~a"!PoO General Ma1nt . reparr & Remodel._J_ !1,!i46-~ ..... ___ ~ 1>1111.-; Pa11111ng 847 518/i 963-8182 \q? 3 br home. s.15 , . GllWICK & SOH lain Specialist f asl design, frte est Quality I General Maintamanc ....._.ec___,, M a~onry our SJ>C•1•1a lty : t;31 7698 ALLST~TE PAVING Burlders Sin"e 1""7 dr Free est s;!9.:J~-work llJS.7396 Re airs & Deroratin e •••••••••••••••••••:••• t'l(•an. qu1C'k t1r1>1.•t11ll• i HOUSE PAIMTIMG KIMG PROP. MGMT l.t.>l the Sunshine In Sealroatmg Slriptng ' .... I --I Qp g Wa nt a REALLY CLt:AN I bit• Wt•lhlall\\l/<'JOh' I HYl'IUS ~71:>1 r 112 h 1(~05:1~ Repairs C~mm Res: Add1t1ons. remodeling. KALUA Cl" CARIE Electrir our Specially ' • uahtv• R:11.Y 64~5144 HOUSt:• <.:all Gm)?ham •fi3l 2m1 • ' • I J 4 n.. ' Call. uru h1nd1t'mdo.,. 11397362. &&>8181 plans Free est Reas. Steam clean .fil_$-332_! Clean, Qwrk 1 depend a Home apt repair paint. Girl Frceesl 645 5123 1. 1, 1 ._ I. J B l'Al"TI "'; Roofittg ('1t-c1ning. Ltd !>-18·118S3 ------L1r •311842 S49-2170 C~--'/,. _ __._ ble WeDoAnySue Job 1 1 s tuc ro . roofing .I ROBIN'SCLL'ANl .1<· Hul!ol•k•m . •rt''" .tont "l'f:l'l'L' Int l'Xt ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'LF:A"\\l:\£10\\~ Plar1og your l'la~'ll'lt•d ---,.._,,,,., ~ I 63l 2004 · c. •" • oc lonnN1• Slunu REP.\IKS FOK u :s.'> ~ R TH ( y ad 1s so srmplt• JU~t Mac HALI COMSD. ••••••••••••••••~··•••• • --;-• e~: 5.~~ 2.:... c 3 rpent ry • Service a lhorou11hly . Hef'> ~'rt't' l"\I !'>-l'j !j..1!12 •Ir.)'"' all L.arr) •ri5 !13/i,1 11 t: II JI.I IJ.\ ~ gne us a ,·all un lhl• Custom homes fram-THOMPSONS Res. Comm I 20yr:. eio. --~-I clunhouse ~O<Xl5i l'\T EXTP\l"Tl'.'\1. 'ih111gle:. nJt <lt:t·k~ 3't , IH2~9&1Ji!l72 phoneand~e'll ht•lp\'ou ing. remod. f-renr h CONCRETECONSTR per. Dom> own work Sfo:LL idle 1te~ ... uh a l Quahly-Hou.sttleaning •Rltll'KWORK~:H • _ Lit· cl l<t·f~ i"r<'t'l''l ~r' Fm.·t:~l ?iOZ7:!a st-.1.1. edit· 11 .. m" .,.1th,, word your ad for 1.1 ... 1 re doors. skylights & patio L1r 0933113 _§4Jj482 L1r <L.M~8~ OJ1ly Pilot l ta:.:.1r1ed with Personal Touch Wall. •lrt\1' c·onc rc·lt· • •1)41\ llW#i • • 11.i\l' ~umell11n11 tu )tll' UJtl\ l'1lut l'IJ'""1,.c! suits 6'&2·5678 l:_overs MS-~ Sell idle 1l~ms 642·~8 Want Ads t:all &12 S6i8 Ad 642-~8 I Beth SS!-01S6 ""alk t'n't' t'lll Ill.\ 053'i S.·ll ull1· rh·m' "I:! ,54,;x l ld!>~1f1ed ad:. do rt wl'll \d •~I~ !MiiK ......... 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't'fks t.XI' D full & P I Na~1onal r.e~tauranl l l'ANC t-:1.L/\TIO~' cham seeks rnYestors m Ila\ e opening, pvt rlub, order to expand tom acC'ommodatts up to 2~0 pany operationi. 1 n j ~le C M 55i 7~4 Westm111ster Mall Our L--t&t....·-.... 5l OO Harbor Manna 493·81122 $75 t F1LING Ill person San·Clemente d1v1dual With ~l run11. 111n• 1>1mm1ll Clt•Jnt•n ,,,ht Ill llt'\\ \lhJlun I Ji• f . a b In I •11 fr & bk orr lf't' help _d~-s -195:6!34 eYes A,1100 Legal 8-12 5t00 ford. Serv Dept . 53S boollket>prnl( skills good Cumna cll'I M Jr i5!1 '1!•11 t;i5 :~r~ \ 111,!; ~ir !. " t ~ 1 1r,uh fM IO!l l-'oondl2-2.3mooldblk ~oEICaminoRealS<.: urgan11at1onat ab1hl} GALftUDAY 111•\IE<'l.E \\l'\C 1;l~~,,~11 to·.f .. rk MODIEl.S/ESCORTS kitten. sht harred M. ~I<" Peno.al s.nlctt 5360 Babysitter lo\lng t•are abll:' lo handll' a \ ;mt·I~ \1u'l l> ix· & h.i1 t• 111,· :-.t.R\ 'UIJt'f' 1,cir 1-">~111110 2nd Aun fema)ts uni) Tew111kle School <.:~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• for 7 mo old Mon lhru ol'dulr~.lypm~SO':'ll~ IN10kkt't>p1ni: 1•x111·r 1:11 l1mcl µ;,a\ l(C>corl h1111r' ,h1f1 t 11nl.ttl \1 1.-!15309il conce pt f eatu r e s \.oS .._ healthful. ex cit '"ll food I••••••••••••••••••••••• and drinks 10 an al· 1Babys1tter for darhn)? J 54Q:~J Barlendress aYall for I F_'r!. 7~·0164 Call K~ren 9·2 !Hli 061.! ll'lcphonr mJn111'" \11 \1u,1 hd\I' ''"'" 11 .rn .. 1 \l.ir1•1 4!1-1 l!l'i l<lii f-o und Doi? r o und pnv parties, reunrons. Babysllter forapp t pl) IOl>-ili So 1'111111·1·r 1..iunt·~51r~.1 ~-o I'. Moth«'s H•lptr l.111,hl ~uusekt>ep1ng part ume 842·290!1 rmsphere lo ma trh. yr old girl Wf'e kends 3 ~ ,._ 1 hrs datl} My home or Bnstol & Mar Arthur w~dmgs Call 536 2797 I Needed Your Home CASHIER \~1~ 9"Jnl~ t <' SJ!~lllr llO:'llDI Al\~.H:-. 1 JOUSt.AHl'll Sl\11.1.~ 12 I Sm Bind Wh l Red T,.... 5450! Newport Area 21 mo old HOUSEWARIE SALES 1 • ' ~tll1~r I. J' 11r E J r n s ti p " r h r l'lu!>~l'll for un;·mplo11•d '·"'"' •r -rrots "'-)011/'S, Manner's Dover Howard J Kastle Area Tracy 5411 4748 Collars 1.tslle, e\l'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bo_y CallJoan 673-5878 Fulltime Appl} Cro11o n Lmd:i hoUM.'kt'l'l>llll: 111 lnm~ malurl' IA'Uml·n C';tll --------- 979 7843. Ua1s, 937 4172 FLY FRBE' Pan Am 21 llard.,.art'. 1024 In mi· Gr1wral & l'•t~1 approx I:! hr, \ \\ t' 1\ ~I:! 3921 Pill TIME Found . gold & g ra) fo~ I eoui>ons, 13 roun IAIYSITTIER ~Westl'liHI ~ll SI 20. PIER DA y ' ix·r 111'1'1\ !iirl ~ rnla~ .; !lpm t:xpandtng ~ outh female rat ,\e.ry af~e~ ~:~ ll a\l.a11 $40 Person needed lo rnt>et .c~·fAl.:.islant 1 .. ul11._ Jrt• \uu lu.,. on ll•11T1L•St•1\111·,5~~5tl:!:! ~S•cretary roun~e hng h rm has 714/752-2740 ---------Mo.ty to L09t 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V ....... C.pffaf a.Mtt1loatts Venture Capital Av:11I for Business Start up Abo do business loans equipme nt leasin g 8.$-9863 Mort'' g u . T r1t1t Dftdi 501 5 ....•...•.............. SClftltr MtC) co. AJI types of real es1a1e uwestmenls since 19.19 SpecWimqili z.clTDs 642-2171 545-061 1 MecUret Rats MtCJ. SlNCE EARLY 191fl Isl & 2nd. Trust Deed~ OWNER·NON OWSt:R I lhru 4 UntlS Peter Dobbs, Broker 7~6827 -646°6016 FORECLOSURE ' ~ E E D T 0 CONSOLIDATE YOUR Bil.LS? for fast sernce rail "AJ" at f1nanr1al Consu ltants . 1714 t ~7~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 WIWIHts 51 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Give yourself a Christmas bonus -sell unneeded items 1n the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Call 642-5678 ond ask for a Ch ri slma s Ad-Visor Frnd out abnul lhe ht(th earning rul l:'State <.ales career oppor1un111es with THF. RE ,\L ESTATERS L1censrnl( 1tchool fl'eS rompletely rt'fundable lo school or your r hotrt t:xtensne ,ales trammit f'or 1n formation. t'all 7SI 6191 FOUND ADS 1!0oat~ \ 11 ~l tsa 6 yr old girl afler Expenrnl't•d 1n Con 1.1,h ' \\l·ll Or.1ni.:1·1lf •>S T F SS ~-; I' I F1ir rl\tl htu~atwn •uh· opc•ninits for J·S sharp I \erde,C ~I 641 0328 L~::: .. I SdlOOI. I SS to approx llnenlal Cu1 ~1n" .Xlnl ('.,ullt\' ftllt''I l>.1t1lll! l.un1h1•11n J I'" IJt• pt"l'l llltln"r I) 1· •IUl)?Oing maturr pl'ilple ARE FREE . . u to mot1\ate amh1t111us found dark gra) lol'lg ... low 2 "5pm everyday. Mon "''ages & fulurr 1;ro .. 1h Ston 11·1· t'an ht·l11 \"11u llll!hl ... 1..n1J, linncJ1•r a1rµnrt an·a 'l~1~ 3>illi haired r<it with white ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'r1 MUST BE OEP~:~ l'all 6iJ 6363 for 111 "\11 t'\I' nt•\•ch·d mu'I H1._laurJnl '.\ H 1>4.! '!XIII ~ ~k~ ''!~ ~~llls5.!';:;r Call: claws \'1r Mesa Verde-. _,.Wmhd, 7075 DABLE Stooerreek len•ie11o hJ\1• 11.,.11 tr.in,110rt.1 .\ndrea C.M 64l·<l.128 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~E leme ntary , Wuod . llCMI &ht•:W:Jo Yr' ohl HOST /HOSTESS leral Sec'y 642·5671 round:°Ohing) :-ie..-port Pleasant. reliable lady bndge. ln·rne Ref's CU.~K • l'.tlt il l ~71 1111 ! ~ T1>t"1l1t>R.d:." mu,1 ~ ~ _ Harbor Call Arter 6PM available (pref days 1 Please call SS2·046t aftei Or)?am7eded. amb11,111u' lllA \I :!P\1for1!1:1 .. 11, lw t''P \ppl_1 1n.1ier...iin '''""1"1 l'lr flt'.il -'IJlt' ---------Lost (iold Color C<X'ker ' h 1 h d I 5 :.!pm I m:>t11at per~n or a C 1 Thi· Joli\ Ru!(i•r 1tM1-; l.lltl!Jll11n I .J"' lirm PART TIME ___ 673~~ comparuon. ea l ai e.I · F "T l(eneral offt rt' pos1 •l't\l'rJ l'oa:.I 11 .. ~ l.J)!Un .1 ~t't'h t'\IJl'r c1 l.rl!JI & Terntr Puppy \'1c Found. white w brown go_od rook, d rt\ tr 1 lJOn Hill. Oantl'lson & I.A)(.'!\ 1-:H ROllM Hr.1th !°\t't \ ,.11h l!•l(•I l~ Pini! ~1a1bn1? opera1111n> Hum boll lsl<ind 11 26 rabbil. now al Nwpt t94-a61 1 Assoc 675 6442 \T'n'.:O.ll\'T dn1aphont• ~ Sii 'kill.., Sonper req'd \lu~tbt: ttl0-1425 Harbor Ammal Hosp .....,.w--oi.......1 7100 )\Jnking -\Ju,1 ho' .ihl1· to ,~,·.ik "··J.1~ 1• 11 r•or,•·t;ii dependable ;rnd a\alla ~t ~I Gre' Sh haired • ...,. _... . Da.IVHY PHSOM Enl?h"h 1r,111,por1.11111n llCll'SECLEA:'\ERS. to "" •: ·p<' .. "' ble cin <"all °'Pt Rrh ~ 631·1000 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~ACCOUNTS I u h f' ~··-·JI') udl1:•·"•' c.1 11 ... hr p T l'ar "If ~123 \ldtci.. "' Cat Hasbrfll'arollar -NewportBalboaSavrngs ... e)er o :.. l nrne. ·~--~, ·~ "" •~<"' dd I I rJ,h1on bland Jr<'a ... name tag V1 r SCIJM.lflS C has immediate openrn~ lmmed opening, M ~. ~0377.,B lloost'keePl'r" ' :'\et.• l' lmmi·• 1·111• ~ i61Hl1Ul,ll JO 12 JO Laguna Canyon Rd & A COUNTIM4i · for an experienced Ne"" 8·»3 Phone weekdays 11 RehJble hou:.ekt·t'P"'' ~.xpart'.11' ··d \ppl~ •-!ll!l• .. •••!1111-• Sta~ Lane Answm lo 111$1£1$ ~~'!.=~~(~~!~~!I Accounts Counselor ¥\!ti m. 557-6232 Ga.HAL OfFfCIE n•·t'jlt'd Full or PJrl \nt.!•t !;an < li·m• nit PlllITO BOOTH attcn St h tr Pie a se 1.· a 1,1 Mamac _Vague AtP 'bank reronrillia This 1s a challenging Deb very person nef'ded Gt'ni.>ral ai.?ency ni>erl~ II me S~5o 111· r hr 11111 dant .ifll'moon shift 714 494 IJ684!M 0508 Hasty Decent p d position with a tern fir 111 In me tra\·el aj!t•n1·y t'rwrgetu· p.•r,on lo 111 ~ 971~ MAHA GER 1;.!0 i293 - l IA»l BURMESE CAT I CHANGE ~o~fits 3~·a1f0~~:;,~1 oppo rtunity for a M olorr~i·li· prl'I \Ol'.'"P11htlt'~ l.ii:htt~p llOl'SE1'Etl'~.H ""'' C rntrat 1\111·h1•11 Pnnlln!? e\'ed M REWARD • I'm taking up speed re 5419-8809 I ' · P E 0 P I. E 957·Z700 ini:. pat1I. rom pan) 111 for mdtur1· 1·oupl1• \l:rna11a n1t·dc•d b1 l'ounll'r h1•lp It l~Ptnl! -642_130-I ading so 1 r~n read the ORIENTED" perso.n Del•mH hcni•fll" t or Jppi>int Rd~ plrc1st• r;1ll • .r11•r 1 llunhn1-.1ton fl<'a l·h r111 P\l~lt' up mu<ol ha'" l!d Looi Lrlit Framed pir· supermarket prices Full insuranet> ben.ef1ls E\enlng~and weckl'nd~ ~~i·.dl n,·1thit'.' 11A'.\1 1 1\JJ2.'lli~ SchoolD1!.l w._mo 110,i 1m:u111al1on & outi:•110I! ture of Tiger On Baker before lhe ~H!\NGj: _ ADMIMSTIATIVE & paid rareer apparel l Your car Good p· l" II Hoo~ek;•t·p .. r 11 \ ,. 'n I tum, S111!!9 SIJ/i. mo ell' l)l'r~onJh t~ II 311 SP '.\I Sd'airview REWARD found ASSISTANT Salary commensurate a) a , k , l)l'nrhng 1)0 t'XPt'rit'nl't' li%~c·.,.·}>(in Bhc1 t' \I ·Pome ranian Pup· Motivated. resourceful with expenence Please t9(1ay 497 4188 Gt'llcral OHt~t· Work w1lh l ::,1~~~1 ~r",~ ;;m.n int: -1Y,pl1 iJS 14th Sl , 11 II Prop<>rt) ~t anager '.\l tni ~0234.Lor540.7518 PY Orange gold color. individual needed lo as rall: Oehver VA T1mr' lo l)Plllll. & hl!J)I hnokk1·~p 'i·;:r & ~~·a~ t·n~~.:h"~/; 536fl1¥>1 Wiirt•housc<. :'\ced cou Lost red wallet. keep Nr. Lake Park rn 11.B SISt Orange County bus t Ms Denny P<1ns1a I homes Ill II R & r ~1 Ill!?. p.1rt lrm<'. Ml•ll t r1 . f I • .J s 'J .. I h di I I rmney. relum walll't to ~73441J!~~ _ ness man rn oil & )?as.! 714·64$-6505 36'\~I $101J.S4SO mo t l'tl<>la '.\lt';.:t'lNS 5421 11,m rp "" 111 '.r ulc l!•rl Meelicol Office ~~:~:ni.an•lffa:a~~~~~ 1915 Bayadere ,Terrace. Found . Ork Long haired banking & real estate 1 HEWPOIT IALIOA 1 bonu.' r>ependablt· t ar C:t'nt•r,il l'lt•nt;il. 1.,.,11• o\J1 111 Rm & H.i 110""' Immediate op1•ncnl!' mmnr n•p.irr~ & ma int CdM 673 0032 Cal. wht bib & toes. v1r ventures Prefer atlrac ., ... ~s & LO ... >'6-4481 964 4982 .• 11 ~Lt'<i nr Tu;.ttn 11111' n'luit1 !>PN'ta It\ It riiup Losl ,, Hus k y.,, C.M~~!.8.?2 live. personabll' selr·I Ml4y,"9 A" . ' Jt•rounl:. r)ayaic. t~p lall for "l>Pl 1191230t ~ted1t"l1l ret·orii., r1•rcp 1111 '11 '' hou,in,: S hepherd while . p.,.,.,•d1 sta rte r with KOOd llOOlrYmeAve .NB DEUVEIY 1111?. l1hn1t Call 1931541) \:.klor:'tir S<:ha1k l1un. data prntf:.~1nc & ~RJt'~J1~1~111~.1ltl1t:'1rnl'oft1htl''r female. 12 yrs old --•-5 l 5 :1«retanal ski lls Send E.O E MtFI •ull tune for local ifr forappl ht~tnl'l'<:. orr.u• ('11nl.ir1 " Answers to "Sudds" •••••••••••••••••••••• rtsu me l o U T l bYeries Xlntdn\'inl(rt• Gt>neral ,\Ir" '\h,min 557t.31HI prnp mnl(mlprd Rt'p Leather collar, no la)?S A ,... 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Beach & Peter, 494-4871 I FROM YOUR HOM F: in women's weight re· I McFadden 11f 12 01 G«AMD OPEMIMG •E•t52A·~7•82• ~:i:rr!:Sp~~~s &0!~!5 1 ( ( <O ) ) ~ ESCORTS xen.saon __ ' pen.ulion package. Send Lost Male I.ab mill . nn1•111AIE I resumr or background 1T1>stly blk. brown on UlllUWll ft ATT84T10M: letter to V p Finance. hmb:I Approx 11 II 81 Ambitious boys and 1600 DoYe St . Ste 215. ~r Delmar & ~pt BIYd, HOLIDAY SPICIAL , girls 10.13 years old. lo Newport Beach, CA I CM 548-1126 aft 7..Pm '6t.OJ07 work one or two even 92J!!!iCI_. __ t ost Saluk1 Afghan. •••••••••••• ••• 1ngs a week (telling blond Fem. 19th lhrbor PSYCHIC. ESP newspaper subscrip· Take lime lo relax and CM, 642 9804 READINGS by t1ons. Transportation shop al homf lt:S Sim· ri.c"ifu•cl \ti, .trr !hi· AMANDA and constant adult pit with Daily Pilot f I .,_ad 00 pg I l of 5U""rvis1on~rovided Classified Ads And 1r .111 ... 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' I I I I hnntlh• k1·~ 111•1•011n1' for or.rn111· l'11:"t Dall\ 1'1lol S,ll,1n. 1·11mm1"111n .incl ''"'t•iknt h('rlt'hh 1:ro11oth l11'l)l1rtun111,·~ for pt•ri.•)O ~•th 1•11f\'t'1' ,1mh1l111fl' ~·ncl conlOll'lt• re:sumr tu \111rn ~'t·mlt•t I'll HoA IS60, t'll"l:a ~lt"a ( '1\ !0121> No phont• r a 11 i.. p I ea' r ,\ n ~:q u :it o 11 p11r tun1tr t:mploy1•r Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl ..-. Cit• c• .t SJt..0601. • Good EamillCJs Super Trips • • Great Priies CALL CIRCUL AT IO N DEP ARTMENT Daily Pilat Wln lkktt.s to tht circus. •rt• •m~ment attractions or sPOrtin& tvents. Just rm out this t0upon and mall it tocf•Y to the: 0-"itd Departme.t, DaUy PUot m w. •1 Strttt. c.ta Men. CA nm ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT S30 W. IAY ST .. • COSTA MESA. CA. 12121 •, AN (QUAl ~~nUlllllY CM"-0Yl• ; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••• t • g ••• 642·432 t • • .. .. . .. , Sales ,..._nlltsG ..... Call us about the out standing career op portun1ties as an Insurance Agent Tram· in~ will not interlere with your present employment. 963-4518 Sales lady wanted for 0 1 specialty shop. perm. p.t. mature64S·57ll SALES REP Expanding constr pro· durts company needs O.C. Rep To S30K t en cenllve & car Call A:'i· DOVER. 1714.)~I 0115 Sales IECIUITERS Ex«'utive searrh firm seeks bngbt aggress1\'e recruiters v.ho can think and grow rich Call 6'73-2902 MACHINE OPERATORS IH DEMAND HOW! fllill*-t -·s,alst ~-s,edllst 1981 D7 ......... "'° IOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ST£Uc; l'rAK • Sl('ttl Slnltk 10 l • 3 l'at'tlll'1lt t'Ufldll1on Tu Ut•htet1blt don• llOIU RoalJ. phmn. nr l'lror t·•ll ?13/t:IO ~ Y»tht Club Mtmbrr11h1v for Sill" Or Yrwdmun 640 7~ IUU'tlmt· flClO 636 31.Mf, 13 l\ONA KAYAK Ith Rf'W Sft lO llJIVfl'l' Sl7S 1163 Townt C M &46 21~ loeh ...... l.~. t tOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• F:vmrudl" 4 hµ, l(ood t•ood sin 646 1416 d;ty~ or 00/I 6420t'\~ 4 II I' J ohn.;oo uu1 be.Ind. Ir ;i .s .. lor 'u 1111b1., St-agutl or 1·11111\ 11lt•nl 494 ~1 wkdll ~a11ull Outbourd. 44TY l'lu:., ~tirndard 'hart. lo hr\ Xlnl ~ JI.I# S137_._ Hl't'urdm11 depth rnl'ter. 0 1000 rt. JUSI hkt nl"W, l'U~t 0 \ t't aJOO. ?>t'll $450 ~9 H914 lo.ts, Powr to40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORT ~1Stl ERM l\N to' ur sale by uwnl'r. fly mg brrdge. B1m1nr lop. du;il controls. '63 llunter 3H Tv.m Cru.'ia<ll'r 270·~ 1nstallt'd 7~ lov. h~. 4kw On;in, tt'alt t~·kpll detk. \'llf. C8. I\~ ROF p()v.•er WUlch. full ran1111s CO\ ers All fishing equ1µ ment 6' bow plank in- board bait t:.iruc. 2 r1gbt 1ng ch:11rs. outnggt'rS outboard k ill s at'k. portable ball rere1ver Long range 300 g111b ruel '" 4 L1nks. 120 &ab water m 2 tanks L1111ng uboard 2 relrigs butane stove w O\'en monomallt' head. tape derk, swim step. board inti ladder, sleeps 6 Salet)' equ1pj)t'd 3 fire extinguishers , 2 11re rarts. nare kit, 3 bilge pum p1t $12 000 CASH FIRM Call answer ad 387, 642 4:W 40 OWE~S. Tn rabm In II\ e aboard ~hp Npt II arbor &t2 ·4644 81 SuRa) 225 Express Cru1~er 23 rt 70 hrs f actory Wa rrant~ Loaded &i6 2~ ~ 82228.;5_ Kuu Ellsv.o"h has }our CHRISTMAS girt read) 2~· Ta1v.an built Trawler with E\'ERYTHl:-.iG ' Looks like a real ISiand i:1rl P1rce reduC'ed to $16,SOO Call Mary1ane £1~11e 673·9330. Lido .\nt'h'lrat.e Powerloat wanted 26 LO~ ft Tv.1n Scrt>wi. a must f ully \!quip d Briatol dean •ml) Call s~~~~ - SEL L TRADE U R PARTNERSHIP 36 P ace maker F l)1n~ Rndge Sedan Mu.st sell Best orrer_ ~3 ~ TIADEWIHD YACHT.S 3S \" 1lung S F '71 TW Cat~ l.d'd v. electron 0 w (' SO'. or SI 10.000 ~s off Offshore S F 1 Built to Highest specs b> COLONIAL 1n "71 TW 6 11 ·s. 1 S KW . RDR . .\ P. RDP. \'HF. F B . b 1 m1n1 v. e nr losure. ov.ner financing Submit or rers 6iS 900';'._f\'eS~ 17~- 24 ' Sea Ray Wkndr v. SLI r Lo hr~ Like nev. Loadtd Sl2.900 b ''· 675 2929 • 2-i · SEARAY Twin 1 engines. 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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS AUHMAGNON 'OMTl~C/SUIARU · 2480 Harbor 81vd I COSTA ~1ESA _____ !II_--. 549-4300 549-1457 1957 Ott Soto sta wj!n •. c1asrn :-;,.t·ds ~omt' PORSCHES 1o1urk. but "onh 11 Huns WANTED 1o1 ell $1.5 ofr -l~ 9t9i Allo"" Wi the opportunit} 1969 ~1 GB <:T Ongmal to consider the purrha"e ClaSSl l He;iut \ G1lOd or lradt Ill or your t lean runn101?. ne1o1 tir'e~ Porsche Check 1o1 ath l', $2,800 960 ~, T av • I t'lass1l' ':i6 T R1rd. mmt ' '_ IW~~ i.:on.<LS:!UJ.00. ., l au r ·..flit 12131-1~ 41$4 -..... -olO '" 63 Thunderb1rtl beaut , 1611 ,..,.,.,. "'"' re~tored Xlnt rond ...,.,,.... G10w ·QI l1ll $-1950 i59 1914 R•cr~crHc.cll Vet.ic!H 9530 . ...•••.•••••.•....•... l'nn air ~ :.e.it. rail dune bujlj!~. r.i~t 1·u~tum. tricked out · ~lu't :.t>ll fost · l'on~ader trade I -198-5132 ~rts.Roct, I Rock 9540 .•.••..............••.. 79 Cheno1o1th HJ!'I.' bul(I?} 1835CC. loaded sisoo or ofr 6i5 3568 4 Whttl Dri•H 9550 . ..................... . '71 JEEPCJ5 Jet bl ark beaut' I.tit~ of \tra~ 11~1 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COt4HEU CHEVIOLET .':IOI Hdrt••r fi,, • ' "'1 \ \1 r _ ... 1 54~1200 i i HIGHIUYEI I Top dollars for Sporb C.1rs. Bugs. Ca mper:. ' 914 ·s. Aud! 's Askforl' CMC:R JIM MARINO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Bearh Bh·d tll':"iTl:'/GTO:-; BEACll 142-2_000 SADDlUACK IMW 2K402 ~I arguerite Pk"~ ;\f 155100 \ lt'JO .-\\er) Pk"~ ex11 1orri 5 '"'"' 1 131-2040 495.4949 Closl.>d Su nil a}~ G CllEVEllMW The Excitit '82 IMS.$ Ha•e Arri•ed! A re" rema1111ni: I :\l odel~ & l>1•mos .irt' 'sull J1a1l.ible We sper1dhlt:' an ~:um pean deh'!'~ and r].i" less pre owned B~I \\ ~ Wh.n Custo.Mr S~rYiuCOIWt m t! Sales· en11·e Lea~mi.: 201W. ht, s..toAM 17141835-3171 Closed Sunda~ RAHMODElS OFHEW'll IMWSSTILL AVA.IL.AIU!!! i 32QI\ Sal a ra. 3Hot 'eprn chestnut and Ol'R I.AST Polaris Sahe ~ S tsport packal(t' 1 ~ 5281' I 5 ~pct.'C:I 4 automat1l'' 2 i:l31 "' One Alpmt• 1o1 htt .. and one Sar.in He111t• SADDLEIACK IMW 131-2040 49>41949 S4995 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEtf 18711 lleJch fll\'d 142-2000 i9 Brom•o. loadt'<I onr 01o1 ner. ne'er u\ed off road . ti 1100 mile,. &46·3760 ' 4 1o1 heel drl\" 11 rt·~ 1 Goodyeur 33 ~1 WEHllD YOUllXOTIC &HmSHCARS ~~ .... 3100 W Coast Jlw) Newport Be11<'h '751MW Dynam1k 3 o ~t'ltan ~ , spd . air. Sll•n•o Onl~ 76.000 mill>:> \II t"'ltra~ CreJm puff 1501:-;Ro SSlt5 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEH IH711 lleach Rhll 12 SO ISLT L1kt' ne". S75 ea 646 ~ 642~~ WANTED! r nKlts '560 Late model To~ota~ and •••••••••••••••••••••• Vol \'QS Cati u' ltlODATSUH I TODAY~'! llMGCAI PtCKU, I 1 Optsons include S speed 1 Earle Ike I trans. & AM F'M stereo I TOYOTA.YOLYO I radio 1.1ke NEW ' """..._"." t1Ull80801 tSlk 16931 c .. ••"'•" I or~r~~ ~4J: 81 II "" •o.• 10 i ., u o.••t1 · H1wron D• nuH T• ft.Lr I 888DovtStreet .,. UllN NEWPORT BEACH Pill llJ.llOO forYourCar' '74 CHEY LUV I JOHMSOH & SON Dynamite m1n1 trurk 41 li11e• U1rcsy spd .. mall-'· stert'(I Very , 2626 Harbor Bhif .sharp. t9'1MSV I C~ta Mna ~o 5630 U4'S Premium pme. JfM MAltlMO pa 1d for any U.'led r .. r YOUCSWA61M 1rore1R11ordomel'ita1·1 IS71l ~ach Riv!! an goodrond1tio:i 642.Joeo Ste u~ t'l~t '7• COURI ER 4 <'YI . 4 1 spd. trans . raised wh1tt ltlttr tlftsl . rlll)'l' wt.Hts, IJb mlie Good trans rmt4WI 12'" Theodore Robins. Dir . Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa . u2.0010 or H.ttlill 642-2000 The Mott bcitWMJ hrtOfYow IMWr.doMOr LHMC.Wa. 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I HEW,ORT DATSUN 888 Do' e Stret>1 '\ EWPURT BE \l'll 13}-1300 OURAIM-YOUR SA TISFACTIOH S,111·~ !:ten 1ce·Lea~10£ • DATSUN 13731 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 554-9000 f '78DATSUMllO D~ nam1tt.' luxur~ ~t-dan -l 'peed. air. 491\ Roi1ur 'hJrp' •822\'ZP • Sl6.95 JIM MARINO VOU<SWAG&f t8711 8t'ach Bhd 142-2000 ~,, '76 DATSUN I) I n a m I I l' II 2 I II hJi1 hb.irk 4 'pd lo" milt•' l'lea11t"I 11no· 111 11 t' 220PP(J • $29'5 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAGEM lllil I Rearh Hh ti 142-2000 HIODATSUM 210'D 2 +2 A bl;irk l'Ollpt' "clh I .1 pdrk aji!e. 5 'Pl'"' tr·'"' & more' I A1adl'll' • :V'>ll!I • 1Stk lilOI ONLY SI0,725 OHtr Kood thru 12 II Ill HEWrotT DATSUN 111111 l>nvr S\n•1•t N ~:Wl'OllT 111·:,\l '1 I UJ.1300 'II 21011 T.tloT·T., All Xtr:i.' A~'um4• n· mamder of J 1!..''"''I' fiaymt•nl' of ~ •1lh M l do•n Or purC'haM' ror 114.tcll 12K m1 ,,, :\um-'*'$ )'r !illt\ m1 ,., ttndf'd S.-r\ u·., f J II m7a W... ... ,,,_. .... l•perttd ...... 1.,1rttc1 A.Mt. Used A*t UIH ...._, UMCt • A... 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(QMoQi · • tr~o:s°'n :,~ c!ct'' etc 1 •tt_s_ --(497WKT> IHUStU> 10141A I U pd,alr.ll.OOOmi. mac.Driv"'8mo/yr. alr,am iftn,auto,btlg.:: SIHI llABRQ ) ·• . '75 GRANADA. 4 door. szns W . Theodott Robins, •M2·5175• ~'4Z·m9ot 1•93!·~ new tires brakes S46SO JI MAllMO 995 auto., heatt>r, rs. l.•n JaM MAllMO Dir., Harben Blvd.. '79 Preluct.!. 5 spd, red, '61 Mercedes 2so SE ' . . M OMLY $4 dau top. Thill Is a nit.. YOUSWA•IM COlta Maa 11420010or 41m1rm ras.~. ~-Vf aut omatic, rebuilt ,..tTOYOT"•u-• YOUCSWAGEH HOWAIDct.•rolet cu . 15801..LL l 12999 J8?Jt8earhBlvd ~IZll 752.7~ hmM·34_1L_ encint. $3,000 f'IRM D, . I "'~""' 187118t!ach81vd Oove/QuallSts 'fbeodore Robins, Dir.. 64 • •ooo 'MDalsun.•. .__ __ • , -, 97• ~-----ynamate .uxury coupe. '42·1000 NEWPORTBEACH Harbor Blvd .. Costa ,., * •f..U...&Jf l -~ u _,., Be .13 •""'-'L S speed. sliding sunroof . -~ ~1 .. 5 M 6 4 2 oo 10 •74 PINTO 4 c:yl 11uto -~" **-......................... erc ...... es ni ......., , &c every xtra Sharp' 79 Riviera Totally ~' esa. . or . • ' Trucks, Vans & 4X4s uu-SU,000. Lo mileage. Sharp' l960X.IM I Loaded. Sharp p I' ,76 CHIY.....,.,.Y• S40·8211 radlo •. auper clean. ~ust 'IO 310 GX. 4 spd, sunrf, -~ · •7450 0 "V "' • F 1 R M 0 N T see thlll one. Economical All/FM cusettestereo, c ...... ., -S7tt5 • · ays. 851·3190 Oynamit ~ '6' cyl. 7 9 A · trans. l4l2KLC > Sl999. alnl cond.~tbst orr. '7),,__~ MG t74Z JIMMAllMO -~e_!,?SS.IXQ aut omatic 2 door FUTURAT-TOP 4c~I . Th od Rb DI m.m1 MWltsell bestoffer ove ....................... YOU(C.WAGEH '63 Buick LeSabr 66,000 hatchback. Pwr. steer· atuto PES , AM /FM HaerboorreBl~dms.Cos~~ ---' ~ II Ori .., · · s er eo conomy t · .. " We re vour R~m l11uph Ir¥·; Cent?r' "11 B2IO $4500. Chuck or Gary ATTINTIOM 187U8earb8lvd. mes. g, owner ..,so 1ng, 111 r , ca_ssette, t 1 lTl74!12> ~{>j!M2) Mesa. 642·0010. o r , 10 CH"'VROLrT ~75 956· 1281 da, 751-4274 _Q_BO. 54&.2:515. _ sbarpest one m .O.C. ! s Y e. ·r.~ R t'b' ~ 11 • .. '"' Mz.tl ev _wle $ M5 '75 Celica. Xlnt Cond. Cecllec 9'15 ·fltoPHZLs./11 ._ ~.;. ~: HQrMr R~v1d~: FOISALI · rtCMU' 'IO Datsun B.fio. Good tc._Glil 973 ~TO~NJ!U~OV~RSS A ~/FM Cass. Ne w••••••••••••••••••• .... ! 114tl Coeta 'Mesa. 642-0010 or 71 ' Pinto hatchtiack '""'~' eond.,4spdwhite w/tan •••••••••••••••• .. •••• Fit1 MG's,'7lthru '8l Tares . Make otrer COMTMLATIMG JIMMAllitO 11211 I ood t rt': s7597 illt.J2950.5*62U '59KarmannGh.ia convt. N ~ 175 492.7039 c•-• •c? VOUSWAGEH cean, g ranspo a ';-'8000/080. XJnt cond. ever ' ea. '71 Corona Mark II sta ~ 187U Beach Blvd Mtrcwy 995 lion car. St2oo OBO ~ 11a ~actsallu~ .E!c87~33-u p, l ·0292. Maria631·7797 lve msc wgn needs eng. • xlnt l We sper1allze_ Ill leuea 6_.2 2000 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·1570Jp..!.._ _ ~ , 79 CHEVROLET 1........ · ~-or M u his d ·, 080 · for the. business u -• • '73 Monterey Wan 9 pass -....... 9960 6'0·6700, Mr. Weisser. •Besutstoseffer'.t xlnwtk'.!,.n!d~. rood -~~ 642·&626 ecutlvefi professionaJ. '78 MONTE CARLO. V-8 r uns xlnt $700 Cali •.lff . LUV PICl<UP 19.0D•nuu w ••CWSIC•• 76Celica,5spd,air,tape.I L~lectioll auto. factoryair.powe; 84H96taJ\'snm . ~7••••P•l••••••t•h•••s•t••t•.••• •"%1:11>1 "' ~ s_terl:il.~«181 runs great I ownr · . ..,. . 1 · :I:!!.· 4 ymou a ion KMCAI ....... 9731 ''6M6 . 25 64$-591G . Of 1911 seats &c Wlll.,..,ws, vuiy ......... 9952 Wagon. 318 engine, just s4997 PICK-UP ...................... , ~sofSSS'l;8sbgooeinto '78 C.elica Lift .back · C1•1c1 roor..~ust ti'~T~1:f; ....................... ove rh auled . H ig h Air, radk>, chrome bum· 5 httle a., ... New copper, gd' rood. New Mo. II Stodl! f~:~~ $ae Theodore '79 MUSTANG. V..S, fao-f!llleage, low price, good eers . EXCELLENT fir~s\!i~e'si . S~a~t~/ Radials $4500 080 NABER~ Rob· 5 Dl·r· Harbor tory air, PIS, AM/FM llres & body. a steal CONDITION. 18647 I WE'VE G t R I t 842-4872• mm '-Bl din 'c t" M stereo vinyl roor. tilt, Best offer gets 1t. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL · enera or, egu a or, y...i..:...... ~ 9767• {~i\Dll I t., ~ ,, ... v001·0• ~! .. u esa. cruise: 33,000 low mile&. 997-8679 SADDLEBACKBMW · Rlilt ,~ng , Wiring , ·--.-' J JI '\: ' .,..... or.,..,._ '(279WKH J '1061AI '77 VI bl · ht •~. 2.w. 49u949 ....... , ·-"' Th row-out Bearing, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • . 0 are, ue w, w ' -~ _ • -~ -c::? ....,,,iar Clutch, Battery, & $175 1' •kit 1·"" "11•11 SEE US FIRST! $4999. Theodore Rob1111, vinyl top., fine cood. 20K '72 Datsun 1200. Good Tune-up 2 week11 ago. Dyn~!~~~s~rt ' "'·',.,...,,,•,Jo ''1110 We haveagoodselect.ion Dir., Harbor Blvd., mi., pwr. seats, cruise '79 FORD RAMCHSlO p"6(16J• '80 GMC CUALLERO f'.U, 1•V)JI ~ "n.: 199 SI ob P. ~I Still •""' "'"'"'· .. A "°" · o I N E W • US ED C..ta Mesa. 642-0010 or rontr. ps. am/fm slereo Eves /wknds. 760·033S m real Sweetheart! S3000 b~~r,·.;:,te 'fi~1i~·h_t~~~a '76 Seville. lmmac car, ChevroJets • · ~0-8211 w; t ape S3000. Call Mike . . us Or Best Offer Please clean. (3Sl0UF) fully eqptd,_ all elec. See '66 Conv, excellent cond. 548·5357 _______ .i "11280Z Sspeed. air cond. . •o: Call ... 499-4722 $5195 to appreciate. $6200, Pony int. ss.ooo. 8$-8300 p.-1.1--9"5 ~ Excellent rood. $6600 !01~• 897 8423 58l·356B -I fl "'" ..... '77 MG Midget xlnt 47K JIM MAalNO -. --------------••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l ' ~ llm. S§9=4942 ~·· • ·~ mi, nu top '& p~int, YOUCSWAGEH '7' Fleetwood '66 Must~ng 6_ cyl. auto '80 PONTIAC ~UNBIRD. _ _ 551 552·W 18711 Beach Blvd. Brougham. 26,000 m1 trans, uiterior, I rue Only 18.000 mlles. 4 cyl. 13297 :-s 3597 -:..< i ~' FtrT'9'i '72) -4!IOI 4 ·2000 Sunroof. Sharp. ex-spok es, xlnl running 4 spd .. factory air, ....................... 11n-Sl.ttslU6HCSUl4 Drf••lllrcray TR-7. S2.l25. Good cond. cellent cond. Must Sac. . gear, s tereo $2800. power steering A super •19 DODGE COl.T '7' CHEVROUT ) I NOVA SIOAN '= '1~ ttSfW(JI() 1 l.1$ /1'0•0lt lOIGTI fMICllri.._ 6'4-120I ; days &46-0lll : Best offer over '9000. 72 Impala,-4dr. New trs. 972·8053 car. 11B1E4321 $4899. ~ '77Anthracitew/redint. '7'MAJDA 1951MGTD evenines. I Churk Perry. 956-1281, AC. Radio. Xlnt cond. ~Mus-tang V-S Auto Theodore Robins, Dir .. ~ Only 18,000 miles. O~e OynamiteGLC5spd. de· completely restores! ~ve~!-'~~~5280 , Pvt Pty_ JI@. 640-713~-:-Air. PS. Restored. Xlnt Harbor Bl vd , Coi;ta ~ Owner. MINT. $5000 1n luxe. Low Mileage S14,700 Volisw.. 9770 .78 Seville Elegante, full 80 C1tal100 2 dr htbk 1 V6., C 0 nd 52950 F'i rm Mes a 642 -00 IO o r '4297 '4397 ~ ~ extras. 133,000.673-0372. Sharpie! CM4WRLl __ 6 f ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr, lthr. spoke whls. 1 ~ulo, AC. PiS & F B,i 1533.4242 . . ~0-82!1_ _ _ Fief 9725 135'5 MGI 9744 i~!:ft~l!ct~~~s sn,rf. fully loaded. 30,000 0m~0·.7~~ll S4.695 j Mu stang ·convt ·55 _ ·12 Firebird. Rblf trans, ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIMMAIJHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• car 2/air. stereo &c only m1. Blk/Gray. SIJ.ooo. I --• ~--net>ds some work full new walerpumpslarter. '74 Fiat 124 Sprt Cpe. YOUCSWAGEM '77 MGI 40K. Beautiful cond. Eves:~ Must sacrifice: ·73 Monte ~wr,2S9auto 759.ou97 Nds little body wk. Runs Good cond, Best offer. 18711 Beach Bl vd. Dynamite ·a· rdstr. 4 l1Dfff5!16) 9J;EVILLE I Car Io . g d con d ',66 -M ·t· -VS . g_d ~k~ofr 496·3948 _ Eves caU646-1528 6 .. 2-,"""0 spd cassette alloys · -. k bl· k I t1500 080 673-6994. us ang, · auto. · BON''EVI' 'E v 8 __ _...,,•=~ . ., ' · 14995 Mint. 01ac over ac · .W! .-., ---· - -new paint EHellenl 76 . · " ...., · · · '71 850 Spyder, needs ·74 RX4, 4 dr. xlnt cond! white I black. Sharp? JIM MAllMO ~300. _____ 497-2292 1 Corva11 65, 140 hp. 4 spd. cond inside and out pwr sleeri~g & win. I body fl eng. work. am /fm stereo cass. t4-48R'IT) YOUCSWAGEH -73 Sedan de Ville, good Body gd c·ond F.n g t24000BQ64<.I,~~ I dows. A~~1 FM _stereo. Ante 9726 'IOMAZDA 142-2.JH 833-8979 646·2911!afl5 PM . COii\'~ cruise. low rniles, 1 74 DATSUN 2601 "1:1~ '4597 '79 fOltO MUSTA,.. 1ll20t1 '79 CHEVROLET ~ ~ CAP·-~~~,our~ ~ ,j S4697 f ~ '79 DATSUW ~ ~ 200SX COUPE llSAZO<.I 1359/080846-5301 -~.PP S51·<*4 I JIM=MO lS7ll8eachBlvd engine! I need~ wk S800 OHO • I rallye 'Ahe els. t ill, ••••••••••••••••••••••• D · RX7GS 5 pd VOLKSWAGEN 1-----. --, ,77·Se--:-11 ---& 1 ·1s Capnre Classu· 4 dr.I 1968 Mu stang Runs owner 1691NLC1 52999 ynamate . s I 187 ll Beach Blvd. '79 VW SCIROCCO vi e. gre) 51 ver • very c·lcan S3'lSO j good. Auto, new trans. Theodore Robin~. f>lr . 'IOFOIDAESTA Sunroof, air. mags. 64 200 o.-namite 4 spd. cou""' new lbtraNke s Im c..<.•1"7 new tares. S2400 or best. llarbor Blvd , Co•ta '79 OLDSMOllU Dynamltelitreeconom~ stereo. Xtra s harp ' --~ ~ ..-, macu a e e\er over """".. oar• 11 DIES&. I '"·--r & '107lZEBI ·79 MGB Convertible. w factor).' air. al_loys. 55 h ·s7250 (" 11 .7 .. ,,1 teC:a 1 2dr c··n· Askfo.rMike962-8149 Mes a 642 -0010 or a."' g ant. .,... .. uu 4 s 1 Xlnl cond. load.ed. Low· stereo. diamond salver. 1 m P · a • " on r 0· · <-540-8211 1»"'"81 (1AEJ11171 194'5 Lo al $5200 All original very sharp' 760-1429. sole. ps. pb. am fm lOktsMObie 9955 - ·'4997 54997 ~ '10 VOLKSWAGEN~ DIESEL RAIBIT $3695 JIMMAllMO w m eage. . or (738WWH1. . C----99171 stereo $1350 1133·2469 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Trans Am. xlnt cond, JIMMAllHO VOLISWAGEH bestoffer.63l·l4~..ffil_,_ '1 ..aro ' 1'81 Cutlass luxury St-dan., 47.000 m1. man~ x1n1~. Yo W '--.. $5645 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 99401 I · · d d o I 1 7 000 $4600 OBO 830-6411 . W A.,...., 187118eachBlvd 1969 MG GT. Original JIMMARJNO '19 CAMARO Yellow . •••••••••••••••••••••••1 o.~ _e lik n y ~1 ·l r · -, --.. s5597 187118eachBlvd. 42-2000 Classic Beauty. Good VOLISWAGEH V 8, factory air, PS. ·79 LTD WAGO!'<. \' 8. ~:l~s. -~o new . us Tiu.ckrt.ird 9970 --I Z.200 I ·14 Mazda Wgn, needs running, newt.ares. 18711 Beach Blvd. · AM FM stereo Gel a bl· 1 fat·lory air. PS. AM F'M _e 964 · ~··•••••••••••••••••••• • av SERVICE S'ECIAllST • LEASIMG AU MAICES • SE HAIU ES,AlolOL lo: Hours Sales 9 a m 111 9 pm Oai1y '."f tollda 9727 i new eng., everything S2.800 960-5996 142·2~ I lie dass in yeur life. see stereo. roof rack . Ready ,Old Oelta_l!8 Diesel. 4 dr 63 Thunderbird. beaut •••••• .. ••••••••••••••i else in gd cond. S3SO ;--.--~-· this one. (135XWY 1 for family 1114131 11 19.000 m1. S300 dn. S'298 restored, xlnl rond. 1976HOMDA 848·061S ---'77 MGB, like new. 23K ~~~~ ~w1~:rd!/1~ (P49:41Jl $5899. Theodore $3999 Th~Ort' Ro~ins. _IJIO._M~r@:848:3J43 ~9~:.J!!9·1914 Sert ice 7 a rn 111 5 30 p rn M·F CYCCWAGOH Mowratt 9739 mi. AM/FM tape. Pr/p. each. Western style wlfl Robins, DI~: Harb?r Dir . Harbor Blvd .. SELL 1d_le items walh a 1h_e ras1es1 dr:.i" 111 tht" Options i ncl ud e ....................... ty.S3S()()CaU645-2421 rims for Super Beetle Blvd .. Costa Mesa ! Costa Mesa. 642·0010or Daily Pilot Classified , ~est. J D~•.l.1 __ ~'1lul automatic trans. & air ORANGE ,,..... 9741 -~~a ... 14&-9744 ----_642·.Q91Qor~82!1 ___ -54Q:.82!1 _____ -I Ad._ . I c1a~~1f1ed .\11.li42:\l .. ll cond. (024RUN ). (Stk COUNTY'S ~··••••••••••••••.•••.••• '62 VW Bug . New paint. 411to5, N•w 9100 A.tcK, N•w 9100 AMtos, N•w 9100 I Aaltos. N•w 9100 \ 1677). EXCLUSIVE 78 604. 19.000 mt. hke I reblt eng. SlSOO 67J..2943. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••I••••••••••••••••••••'·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY S2995 new. sunroof. auto. 673·3930~--__ Ofer good tliru 12 /8181 MA SERA Tl claret,~-759-_W _ _ 73 vw Thing. 183SCl' .. WPOlr MTS"" DEALERSHIP Pone'-9750 Lift kit. ~ororr 888DovPSlrttt We'll deliver anywhere •••••••••••-•••••••••• _615-~ NEWPORT BEACH in the world! 'H POltSCHE ·74 VW Super Beetle ll~llOO IEACH IMPORTS Jet black 911. Beautiful. 30K m1. Llke New I VISIT YOUR 848DoveStreet cle,an & sharp condition ~-~_7l40 I 752-0900 <653XS8 l f'63 YWRoqtop I OIAMfHCOAST I 1969 HarborBlvd. $5995 I comp restorea .. new HONDA '31·7170 JIMMAllHO paint. lop. interior.1 HEAQqUAITEIS .... '740 VOutSWAGEH I brakes, tares. duh·h. 1 TODAY!!! ............ -......... 18711 Beach Bl\,d. eng . etc Must see.! U"llVRASITY •Ml...... .42-2000 I P50Q .11$-2t47 ----; n51l nedMll • •79 Porsche 911 SC cpe. ·71 Super Beetle New 1 SAL~llSERVICE " 1 sunrr Moonstone. blk brks. 30.000 on reblt , OLOSMOllU toe_.. llbr. $2l.S0049Hll96 Xlnt. ~080 I MAMA.& .,., 1•? 962 119'2 ~"' Compare f10Use of Im· '63 Porsche 3565. Good ~ -_.:_ --&MC ftUCIS ports Direct lease and 60 cond. $70IXl. '79 VW Scirocro, stick. 2850 RarJ>or Blvd. mos. sensible pymts. --~J.M.!fi.Y.~~~. -black. a c._stereo. S.S700 I COSTA MESA I D i a 1 2 1 3 o r '77 911S, mint rond, melt. Emerald_Bar., 494-4948_. 540-tHO 7141 MERCEDES is 213 silver. snrf. air. am 1fm 'U YW YAM I 7 9 HONDA or 714/637-2333 cass. Sspd. Must see' Runs good. $795 Dynamite c v c lf75 ti&CEDES Ef. 114 559· ~5?24 hatchback. 4 spd .. xtr 4SOSLC ·72 911T Coupe, orig IAJ~ sh (3115XUB) I ·th ed le th Calif. car. Gemini Blue, . arp. vory wi r a er 5s~, allnus. lo mi, xtra Ne000w ll~.72~~1ock~. eng $3''5 interior, bas all possible v, Ji:! ~ ,. JIMMAll absolute mint condition. _1113)941·1101. ·75 BUG , _green. 59,000 MO op t I o n s a o d i s i n c e a 0 · S 9 6 9 5 .ic -• ----• -I YOLISWAGEM this is a must see car!!' '63 Porsche 356 B. Im.mac I ma.'. new tires. gd body & 18711 Beach Blvd. SADOUIACl IMW body . New painl lS.OOO engine. Must sell. best, 60.2000 Dl-2040 4'Ht4..t mionreblteng.S8250 ojfer._997-8679 . j 1911 HONDA --642·775 '78 VW Convert Beaut "CCOID_ . Xln,7t I 13MIZ500_~:! ~~ ·11 911S, New paint, snrr. CponGd. \\E'~i.te "'·d·c;H.AM "' .....,......,... air. alarm $16,000. /0BO. A N r. I l I 0 n · Silver exterior. air '78300 d' I s·1 wk 833-8151 or 640-2481 495·1~_ -----cond., pwr. steering, 5 . iblsese cpe. 1 vker&. hm 1 ·111 VW Van, champgn. ,.__. t ." AM 'FM wire w . xtra tan .. 5~ rans. oz • filter. snrf, cassette. •----9755 ed1t1on, many xtr~s! cassette. 19168). !Stk. 118000 4!77-6494 .-. xlnt cond!• lo m1 .. 1659). --·-· -. -. -~······················ 673-7388 ONLY $6890 Mercedes, 81,SOOSL, 1m· 71 R~nault. Rl6. New .67·~V-=W=-bu-g_ru_n_s_g_ood_, I Offer..._. thru 1218181 med. avail & 82 ~EL, eng, Lares. shoclts. S2,000 S2 100 0 10·10 549-4l02 •-"79 6.9. Also avail. 380 & 5*7241 · · "' · · MIWPOITDATSUM SOOSL's. SEL's & SEC's. R 9756 r.all.@ftet5""'PM=--. __ _ 888DoveStreet G real Western Im· Rois OJU •7 .. YW"'-L-N~WPORTBEACH o r te rs . 855-0691. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .,_... •IP.1300 p ·9246 •1DEAL£RINU.S.A. 4 spd .A~r~:·200 '77 Honda Civic, 5 spd, 1981 MB DD. sunroof, IY"tv' CARVER 1.-·75 c:OOv-:-xlnt-;;;nd~ new raclals, Runs and c hampagne met . l'LJI I Must sell this wknd! looksxlnt SJ.IXKI Ca.ssette player. 6.3oo °""" T C_CY"t..r"C Best offer. 45K mi. 49H931 ma. aft 5 891 ·6246 . r.L....)LL..J l'L.Jl'-..L 548 058l C 891·1588 -..JJM4!0'J(!OOfo('M'CllltWffl• ' --•• --- -'73 HONDA CIVI . . """"0t!ll•n· ''"'°"°,,.... 1 ·74 Super Bug. ranary New~~pai.nt,brakes, 81 300D1. melt. 5!lvetr CIOSfOSVNOAn yel Show roomrond.Lo l1800~842·3219 w /pa ~m 1no in_. ---mi 962-1984 Honda Prelude 79 t2 K mi Orthopedic se~ts. rem· '79 Rolls Royce. Silver . ---' ~'----'---l'k forced seat spnngs. elec Wraith. Assume lse. or 72 VW Fastba.ck. new S:foog~l~ ~~s3ii snr f. alloy whl ~. pur chase 'at $66.000. eng Great 1nl. Gd • · • Loaded! 14.000 ml. 673.7161 brakes. gd bod~. runs eve. Service records. Im· g r eat. Sll9S OBO. '11 Accord. LX Sacrifice! mac. g ,ooo, 962·5331. s.bertl 9762 581-4031or548-0819. Bur•"...iu. s.5pd. Lo Mi H " 00-.-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 V W-Rab-b~1.=t ~2-d-r "'Ul""J' E a \'e \'OU re au t av ~ · · Days, 979-0433 ves. Cl ··r· d 'd ~ If · t '10 SUIARU hatch automatic trans 898-l•l Alt for Dave ass1 1e f\ s . no . . GL · · · Classified Ads your~e-you're ml'lsing lhr bt'sl D~nalm•l:s 000 ~~feosn Np_EW11· mt.ag wbheekls. ' bargains in to1A11 ' w on Y • · are 1 ires. ra es. ~~~r_. _ Auto. Just like new. radiator, seats, straight ·- l<Ml&ZSU l bod y $3500 0 . B.0 . S4ttS 730·04.W after sem. JIM MAllMO '772 YOUCSWAGIM YolYo 18711 Beach Blvd. Toyote '976 •••••••••••••••••••••• SA' -S8YICI i 9 TOYCYJ'A COROLLA. - 4 door, 4 cyl., auto.. Atel.IASIM&V RY radio. This .,.ar is in ex· OVEltS~EUVE celleftS cond. (375308) EXPERTS $4199. Theodott Robins. Dir .. Harbor Blvd., IAIUm Costa Mesa. 642-0010 or •OL•O ~=.e."-------i 1966 Harbor Blvd. 79 TOYOTA COSTA MESA Dy namite Corolla 646-tJOJ540-9467 wagon, 4 spd .. low miles. ?t v-'YO , very clean. (t12SGFl -I SZtf1 Dynamilf 214GL tedan. JtMMAaeO Sunroof, 4 spd. over·) Y--w"•._. drive. lutber; 1ir. _. ,........ stereo. Ruor •harp. II 11711 Deldl Blvd. l890XDCI ~-··~2~000'-"-_ sntl '79M51 JMOOmMO Dyn1mite 'B' roadster. YOUSW .... Only 21.000 milu . 117Uae.dall•d. Stereo~ rack. wlr••-1 ~-_J~~!!!L--{ lfautiftdt'fmd. (47'7119) I · Mttl JIMNA•tO YOUSWMIM lf111 ltacb Blvd. ~ ---~...:---c.---------------~--------~ '7S H>RD GRA ... ADA -....ufUf • door with llllo. lrlftl,, po\fff steer· lnt. i1ndau rool. Lie !IQLll '16 PONTIAC IOMNEVIW Low "'lies w!tti power windows. cruise controt, tilt wheal, stereo Lie •otLC ·14FORD YAM Camper equipped Wtth auto trans .. AM /FM 1terto1 custom 1nte<IO' Lie. t06PKO ~super 4 cyl. engine. l lltO. tr11ns. Veiy Shari>" L.c. 375308 '79 FORD FAIRMONT Tiiis F11tllt'1 f .. tures 6 CJ'I. · ;tntln•. IMO. 1fll'IS,. power 1tetrin9. Uc H7'82 ?t CHIYY savauo Jo CAM'!B Hoijday cab-over camper, dual rear whHls, power steering. loaded!! Lie. 123694 WOM'l'WT! All Mlbjtct to pt!Of ..._ Ml ptllt lait. lie.. doe and _am09 '"'· °'"' ..,..,,,,..,, OR NEW 1981 T-1-HATCHBACKS s995Down .. Cash· Or Trade Plus Tax, LiceMe & Doc .... entary Fee AND ONLY PER SALi ,RICI S49'5.00 ... tu, lie. Ir Doc. FH. S9'5.00 Dow11 pt.11 noo.9o .... s111.00 D.M.V.11c-dl9nJe • uo hc-•tory FM.for o totol of Sl406.'6 Do-,.,_... Md SI lt.ll ,-r -•Ht for 41 ..tlta. S401t.94 ~ c ....... 4.,.1. 11.41%. Deferred ,.,_.e price S7 I 51.IO Oii ~·ed credit. MILEAGE Use these numbers for comparison. Your mileage may vary depending on driving speed. trip length and weather conditions. Actual highway mileage wi ll probably be less. OR .,6Down Plus Tax, LicftlM & Doc ... 11tary Fee '- a•1s159w ONL y · ::~'4TH SAU ,.ICI S6tt5.00 .... ta. le. Ir Dec. fff. S9'6.00 Dow• ,...· S4Jt.to fell, SI ZZ.00 D.M.V. lceMe ~ md SJO Doc-...ry .... fw o tetel of SIHl.to .,._ '~· co• or tr.4e, •d SIH.97 per-• for 60 ..... SJH9.20 ,._. c ........ A.P.R. 20.JJ'Y .. Dot.rnd ,.,_.. prb SHH.JO oo ...,._.ed crfflt. .~ .. CNTH Equipped with: • 4 Cyl. Engine • 4 Speed Transmission • Tinted Glass • AM Radio • Cloth Bucket Seats • White Sidewall Tires • Heater ~ . • Body Side Moldings EXAMPLE:SER.#226230 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! CHO OSE FROM 2 DOOR COUPE OR 5 DOOR HATCHBACK •SugQ91119d ,...... ..-_ mey ~ deller lnalalfed acceaeoriea. NI 0.. 8old Ul'1 Apewoved Credit. All c.. """Tu I Llcenee a Doc. Fff. All °"' 8ubieCt to Prtor a.... Prices Good Thru Monday, December 7. 1981 Equipped with: • Factory ·Air Cond. • Automatic Trans. • Power Steering • Power Disc Bral-:es • White Sidewall Tires • Low Mileage • Choice of 4 Cyl. or 6 Cyl. • Front Wheel Drive • AM Radio • Deluxe Wheel Covers • Body Side Moldings IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! NEW ·1981 I T-1-HATCHBACKS OR s995Down ... Cash· Or Trade Plus Tax, License & Doc .... entary Fee AND ONLY PER :~~CNT H SALE ,RICI S49'5.00 ,._tax. lie. & Doc. f ff. S9'5.00 Dow• plel1 UGO.to tu. SI 11.00 D.M.V. lk-c ...... Md S20 Doc-•tory FM.for o totol of Sl406.'6 Do-,.,.... Md SI lt.13 per -•tli for 41 ..tlt1. S401t.94 ,._. c ........ AJ'.l. 11.41%. D•fernd ,.,_.e pric• S7 I 51.IO .. ..,....,M cr-Mit. MILEAGE Use these numbers for comparison. Your mileage may vary depending on dr1v1ng speed. trip length and weather conditions. Actual highway mileage wi II probably be less. OR .,.-Down Plus Tax, Liceme & Doc....ellfary Fee AND$15997 ONL y · ::~'4TH SAU ,.ICI S6HS.OO ... ta, le. & Doc. fff. S9'6.00 Dow~ S4H.H tu, SI 22.00 D.M.V • ._ U.. ..d SJO Doc•t ry ... · fw o teNI of SI HI.to Dew. ,.,_.., co .. or tro4e, •d SIH .97 per _.tit for 60 ...... SJ19'.20 ,._. c ....... A.P.A. 20.JJ'Ye. Deferrff ,.,_.. prtee Ststl.JO • _,.,..,-' c,..411t. Equipped with: • 4 Cyl. Engine • 4 Speed Transmission • Tinted Glass • AM Radio • Cloth Bucket Seats • White Sidewall Tires • Heater \.. . • Body Side Moldings EXAMPLE: SER. #226230 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! CHOOSE FROM 2 DOOR COUPE OR 5 DOOR HATCHBACK •SugQelll9d f'lllit Dftol_lll9YOn~...., lnttal!ed acceUC>M1. /Ill Qlra 8oed I Approved Credit. All Qlra""' Tu I Licente a Doc. FM . All Qlra 8ubieCt to Prior Sele. Pncea Good Thru Mond•V. December 7 . 1981 E.,ipped with: • Factory ·Air Cond. • Automatic Trans. • Power Steering • Power Disc Brakes • White Sidewall Tires • Low Mileage • Choice of 4 Cyl. or 6 Cyl. • Front Wheel Drive • AM Radio • Deluxe Wheel Covers • Body Side Moldings IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! .. -•Dec. 4 -·nee. 10 • Paul Regina, Timothy Hutton and Lauren Peterson star in "A Long Way Home." See "On the Cove r ," Page 2. Russ Francis heads for Fantasy Island Sports, Page 7 ~ . 0'1'? . P? 1 II &l II ts El iiiL iii 11 I.I I The Chipmunks return to tube Inside TV, Page 8 Playboy to get its own channel -Televlews, Page 2 · , . i i : : · : : s IQ a I :Jtl; : -I ,,,. ,-_ . t .•. \ ..... , ....... ~ . . l r- t CX> O> ~ ~ Q) .c E Q) u Q) 0 >. cu "2 ... ~ . Cl 0 _J > I- 0 Cl. Index T elt: !'/('It'" P111w '!. 011 1111 (',,,.,,, l'UL/• .! ll1ql1l111h1.' I '11t1e t Spor'ls Page i / 11.,11/e '/'\' J>ww ..; f.1•/lt'fS /'<1µ(' li... \\' ord ( ;u ,,,.. I 'rt(W ~ rv J>u;::/e / 1(H/I' ~ Dml v < ;ruh /'11q1• /fl l'nmt> T1111e D£'tu1" /'<H/t' }fl Tuhe Toppen I '11111· 11 Cable Subscription ,.,,,,, ,, Daytime Drama '"/I/•' :-; ,\lov1e c;mdt' , . .,.,,, ! ' Program information 1s provuJ.ed by the networks and stations and tS subject to chang£ without notice. Channel Ustin95 8 KNXT 1CBSJ 6121 W. SWlSet Blvd . Los Angeles, Ca. IJ K"C <NBC) 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank. Ca. 8 KTLA (lnd.) 5800 W SWlSet Blvd . Los Angeles. Ca. fJ KABC <ABC> 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (8 ) KFMB tCBS> 7677 Engineer Rd .. San Diego. Ca. D KHJ-TV I lnd.J 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca < 10) KCST <ABC> 8330 En gineer Rd .. San Diego. Ca. • KTTV I Ind. I 5746 W . S unset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. • KCOP-TV ! Ind.) 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca 2a "<:ET 1 r Rs • -t-tOI Sun~et Rl \'Cl . l.o~ .\ngl'll':.. C:1 9 KOCE tPBS , 15744 Golden West St , llurJlington Beat'h ©)On TV 1139 Grand Central AH•. Glendale. Ca (I) Z T~ 2939 Nebraska Ave SJnta Monica C<• HBO Timc-Lif(' nldg . Roi-kef<'llcr C'l'nter. N Y , .~ Y ~ Cinemax1 Time-Life Hldg . Hock(•frlll•r <..\•ntcr, N Y N \' f)t WO R > N.Y .. NY @ IWTBS> Atlanta. t;a . (() I ESPN 1 CS) ~Showt1mel hl.1t•k 1S • Spolllghl 8 1 Cahh• N.e\\S ~cl\\Ork 1 Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. Mall address: Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626 Telephone: 6'2·4321 Televiews Playboy to get its own channel Uy M ll 'llAl-:1. IH)l'f~AN At l<.1st /\menca will gl•I lo sec tho!\c Pia} IJ<>\ tt'ntc·rfolc.b "1lhoul :-.la pie:-. in the ir n<.1veb II ugh lle fncr'!. d1vcr!\1f1cd , R rated empirl' tia:-. s prouted its O\\ n tc•h!v1:.ion produt·t1on company An· you read) for the Playboy ChannC'I" Beginning January 22. !>U~eriber!> Lo Rainl>o" Pru~ramming Service:-.· :.idult orie nted Escapadl· cab It· outlet "ill he offered a monthl~ v1deomag cnt illl·tl what e lsl"' Playboy. But that'-; only the beginning-cvC'ntually. the Big Bunny hope:-. to take uvt-r thl· entire Est'apade operation ··o ver time. what's going to happen 1s Ph1 yboy '' 111 add µroclucts to Est':.ipadc Then next ye:.ir . in a yc•a r and a -hair or so. Est'upade will t'h ani.;c 1l:-. name t9 the Playboy Channe l" explained a Hef rep who asked lo be 1de11tif1ed on a s a Playboy spokes person "It will be very s imilar to the mai:aztne itself," he said, "with all the 'lifestyle' clement~ It won't be JUSt girls, it won't be just dirty movie~ Ther e'll be 1Jicces or how to play craps. how to buy a car. rashion layouts. interviews. the cenkrfold pic torial ·· Wair a mmu1e This T\' m ag is going to have a centerfold'.' :"lo" ther e's a first. "It will be a little bit or a look into the shooting of the cente rfold itself ... explained the person · And we 'll look into the lady's lire her ra mily. what !>hC' dol·s for t:nJoyment " l\nd It Wi ll all l>c d one Wtlh a lot or l'lal>S. he prom1M-c:I We did a lot o r ma rket research . and \\e round general!) that the image of Playboy . thNe's going to be some very high expet'tatmns about what"s the re on the screen So we're going to start slowly We're not JUSl going to throw a bunch of Junk out there and call 11 the Playboy Channel " The firs t e pisode (or volume or something> will reature routine!'\ pe rformed at Hollywood's legendary Corned~ Store. a s pot on drummer Budd y Rich and his bi~ band, .. t'artoons a nd those types of things.·· an interview s egment <he wouldn't nam e the s ubJet't>. a nd a look <so to s peak> al ret'cnt t'enterfold Shannon Tweed Hunnin g w ith the magazine will he "Va nessa ." an R·rated movie The a nonymous person said othe r. adult.type films will be int'luded m future ed111ons. including some popula r releas-:-<: like "nres!-.cd lo Kill'' a nd "The Postman Alwavs Rings Twice ·· · "As \\c build up the programmmg we·re going to do a lot more s pecial e vents:· he a dded. "ltkc a t'onccrt in tht• m ans ion. a party m the ma nsion .. ~kh rnn1urcs up m cmcines of Playboy's first l'xcurswn into the v1dl·o wtlrld. an ahsolutclv · te rrible '-hO\\ '-Ynd1t'all'd to intleix•ndent stat ion~., On the Cover ma11\ '''<1r" ~o and t·ullt•d 'l'lavlxn Alter Dark " That prog1 .1111 fl•atun•cJ llt•f a:-. lhl' congenial host 111 hi:-li11td) gn·l·t1ng <·l·ll'hrities who JU<;t happt•t1(•cJ b~ to sing a rl'\\ l>Ong~ a midst throng~ Of "'I'll built "'omen "1th \'al'ant stares The pcr!>on sa1cl lht· l'la~ bo} Channel would ha\'e nothing in <·om mun \\1th that l'<.trlit•r l'ffort /\II uf this 1!.n't going to set very well with the Coalition fur Retter Tele' 1l:>ion and other groups. "ho. t•\'l'n no". <.1rt' pushing for l~gislat1on 1n H'vt·ral ~t uk-. to ha n adult (.•ntcrtainm ent from pa y T\' t And wc knO\\ cxaelly where Play boy stands with lht• Coalit1on'-; leader . lhe Re v. Do nald Wildmon J11:.l la:-.t \.\ee k. Wildmon issued howls of prote:-.t u\cr George Burn::.· recent Chris tmas SPl'l'1al ht•t·au!>t' Hurn!'. had the ":.tnll-Chri:-.llan" cf fronter) to invite '\t'\ e ra I Playboy Bunnies on as gue::.1:-. 1 But lht· 1x•ople at P ia) b<1y are a ct'ustomed to dealing "1lh Zl·alots. who have hounde d Hcf's ruhbil tra<'k'> ever s int·e he letunched his highly ... u<·tcs~ful magazine more than two decades ago And. as bus inesse:-. go. the premi!>e ::.eems ::.ound E~capade 1 "hi c h has a twin service. Bra,o. that features t he cla~s1t'al performing art~1 was launt'hed about a year ago and has attr acted som e 175.000 subscribers nat1onw1dc. B\· thl' time Playboy goes on the air, that fi gure 1s e·xpectcd to be a round 200.000. "They have an up-and-going d1strthut1on ~taff." said the person "It's a prett~ good m<.tlt'h " BRET WHO'!: J am es Garne r returned to the tiny screl'n as ··M.a verick " Tues day tn an amusing. 1f rathe r disappointing. reprise of that clas s ic series. Bret is older now. thinking about settling down as "a man of leisure:· and h1!> big winnings in a champ ionship poker gam e offer that opportunity. Unfortunate ly. Maverick's luck still runs true to form a nd he winds up owner of a debt· ridden s aloon and "house or pleasure .. The new Ma\'ertck 1s little t'hanged Garner plays h1::. role 1n a t'omfortable style and why not " After all. his most recent character, Rockford , and MaHri<'k a re 1nten·hangeable . But this version l a<'k~ the "Guns moke" s tyle grittiness of th e o rt{!inal. and there 1n he:. the let-down Dirl't·tnr Stuart l\t argolin t who played Ange l o n "The Rockford F1les" 1 1s c:isl a s a self·st,·led lniltan :.<·out Darleen. Car r pht)!> a town Journalist who d ogs Ma\'erick's trail But th ese are n't ch a r <t <' t l' r". t h e} a r c car 1 t' at u r es 0 n I y cnuntr) '-'l'!-.tl.'rn smgl·r Ed Hruce. as Maven t'k"s part nl'r. :-.ho"!'-. .m) sign:-. of r eal role-development. Thl· ll<'" · :'\taH•ril'k .. holds prom ise but. Judging h~ llw l \\•1 hour pilot thut ma~ he promise 11nru1rith·d . In search of his real family T1m111 h~ I l11t1on "t"r" 111 \Long Wa~ llomt·. · <I 0111\'lt' !111• ll'lt•\ 1:-1on al)(IUt ,1 rtt•rcch dell'rtntnt•d ) 011n g m;in halt Im~ a lt•gal b11rl.'aucrac·) in ordl'I' to rt·un1lt· lht• on h real fam1lv he t'\'C'r had Tht• .·\1·a<km~ ;\waril "1.11n1ng <iclor. \\h•) \\on an <ht'.1r ror ht'> 1wrformanc·1· in "Ord inary Pcopk. · ha::. al read) made h1:-. mark 1n !loll) woml :.ti thP rt•l.11 1\l'I:-_\l)\lnj! .IJH' 11f 21 \I 17 ht· .1pp1«1rt•d 1n Frtl'ndl~ Fin· Jnd ha" 111.in;igl'tl 111 1nakt· .,,, 11th1•1 tt•ll'\ 1:-.111n rtlm" JIHI appl·ar HI two <>t <1gt• pla.'" 111:-. :-.t•t•onrl motion pic·turc'. "Tapi;." will bt' rf'leased soon In 'i\ Long Wa:-llonw," Hutton pl<.1 ~ ... l>onald Booth. ;1 boy who" a:-. :-.t'puratt•c1 rrnm h1~ )oungt•r lirolht•r a rul sbter "h(•n tht•\ "<'l't' ahanrlonl•cl a:-. ... m all l'hlldrt•n Bas<'d 1111 :.1 trul' slnn . tht• film dc•p1t't!-. Booth'-.. llrl'il'M• :.t•ar<.·h for hb slbl11lg!-. 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Friday spe<.ials DECEMBER 4, 1991 5.00 H WILD BABIES T l>•s doc.umen1ary cal(;tll'S many wild •ir11mals as inttv grow up Jnd l!'arn Io sur Vllib HI lttf'lf f'hllUr81 t\(tbl• tal EVENING 6·00 H HEPBURN ANO TRACY A t°'' ;oJn c14.11o, 1:;, tJk f"n J: r"J' 1 r-"-.,ll,t'1f.) .,, rno• I t ~ ',tt J' t p, 1l•J'• ;1 .JU ' ... ~, ... , .... Trl<'", .. nu i. .-tlr "h+-OD~''" S 00 EI;) THE MAKING OF RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK v,. ,,,,,,.,, •'f-< HI.lo: f'n bttf11nd thtc ~(.• 'W~ l •fl~ H'\~ ""1• •r. J ot f;llJ·nrqe l uc t!ll ana S1"'"" So11!lbt-r9 s s~tJc;.u•~11 rr•ov.t;t fi 11d e., 01 Tt1o> LOS! 411' IOt d look al now Int. ad•tlnlurf' him \'ame 1oge1t1~• 10;()() 0 ~ TV'S CENSORED BLOOPERS Flubs milde by 1eiev1s10n personahl-on camera -ICh were neve< 1nleoded tor public v1ew1ng are seen, Olck Clatk llosls 1R) 11:30 r $'BIZARRE Jonn Byne< st>ows you things llranget than truth tar~ tl\al'I hie. and z- lhan any11ttno you ve ever seen Saturday specials ~5.1M1 MON-.o 5:10 CH) PAUTO CHANGO. rraMAGO MH te< llluSK>NStl gathef f0t a dlSOlay of mys11fylno tatenll and lfl1reculous fNtS which W1ually d41ty eJ&planaoon 5:30 g MIAl..E HAGGAN> FESTIVAL GuHU Wl1he Nelton. Johnny Paycheck. Ala· bama 10:00 . PU8UC ENEMIES ma1es1ic eques111an units ctowns. lhe ollic1a1 pres;- den11a1 San1a Clau• and a host of tamoos stars r uncensored comedy game 0 co 9,30 1TO TV AUCTION A btd·by pnonf> e.1 ..... 1 9 .. n1a wht're Jnylh1ng an<J ftvefytfllt\Q Will be JUf"" honud to tt\fJ h1qn.+~t r;uJ Ottt 71>HI!) SONGS 01' A LUSTY LANO show 0 JOAN RIVERS COMEDY HOUR This evening 01 unique enler1a1nm11n1 lea1ure~ adull l>UPP•!l&et Barctay Sha,. and t~ Tropicana Dancers 10 30 H HBO SNEAK PREVIEW: DECEMBER Hu$bdnd itt1d 'tlllttff! CC rrHL-~ Je-"1 Stil~r M\ll At··~ 1->• -t••. •"" son"' ,, ... a. QI ':< 0 <t> 0 Cb 3 0-<t " M-¥tl~ t1JlJQJrtl ,, 1, SIJn O-t,> .>Oh"t tJI f~f' p on~r .. l no.a tt«& .. ~. \ dnll '""' t Hull 1u1n '"'.rt ~\-4e f•• t f·.• d' nH('>Q I"' Ht}fT'lo (.!) fP"t1 f01 • th..t1t-'" t...r,, 1 ~ ,.. J ·t••J n .·.11 ,11 nt:• 11qto 1 30 H RICH LITTLE S CHRISTMAS CAROL ,_,. .,..,,,, •t" I 1 I '~ft. hJ r.; \..1 ,, '' II II (>fld If I 1•H· t,r1.1rlt· r>r "'~• ~ ~, 111 ! tf Cl1 "'t:. 8 00 J'I TV AUCTIO!ll A bd I 1 prtcr,.. r •''il"" t Q .n1a An,..1e .10,,h.f"IQ •"'1 --~r,!"" ~ ~·U tt:i ._1..; - i1•.mt!J h tf•t-I h)t e!\I ''Id ..ier 6 10 it) GI JIVE U( I (Jfl t I (H~"°mt')t .. f CX> S THE WACKY WORLD OF JONA THAN WINTERS t t 00 H STANO;NG ROOM ONLY .... ~ ' '·-H ,• •5• ! A ..... •npr fl r,..., 1 .lt•C1•-.t1.t• !\l ... ,, I' r. ·~· "' 'Sin t f 10 .1• .. t)lh t . 1n 1n1i.;. ,t.-it,jt: prtJC1•~C hon IU(,<ed 1f lhtt .Ao. 11 Am•lu...,• rtu~·dlr• ~<..• \11 , ~..t'w~nuseltc; 1td'f•l"!Q rr.)n~ t :'\Mt.Jt=o-11-=t a!I. <;r-f-tlo.r:!o HOlrT+f"·" -tfld Stf'- p1>t>nCcll1M S B1ZARRE XIV SPECIAL AT CHRISTMAS Anne Murray coaxes Nova Scotia ·s acclaimed coal miners choir. ··The Me n of the Deep ... to leave the pits and put on the ritz for a production number on her first major special..-· A Special Anne Murray Christmas ... Wednesday at 10 p.m . on CBS <Ch. 21 r titl-h•bfOt 1c Met .. .-olJtid Ball~ ruom is tne >t-.t11ng fOf "-' mus1Cdl 1t1but~ 10 t~,. en19fta1nets un<J scr"1ce 01gan1rahons inal g.ivti l"Olr llmo and talent to t>oosl morale duflng World War ti Hosle<! by Van Johnson 9:00 G ~ 004,IQ HENNIHG'S WOAL.O OF MAGIC Doug H..-nlng and hll guests Sl>lelds and YarneH. Mano Osmond and R!Cily Schroder dl1pl11y feats of 1ltus1on (RI Jo'1n Byn1ir ,now\ you rnm9s ~Ir _.nqPt 1nan 11utri 1a1ger t'1an hie ano zaruer lnan any11>1"0 you ve ever seen "' theM! encore pres· en1auons t1om Ille S1tow- 1trne Bizarre library 1 b 45 0 THE OOOA8 son" 1:00 f:'t MERLE HAOGAAI> FESTIVAL Guests W1lhe Nelson Johnny Paycheck Ala· bama Tiiis documentary filmed 1nsi<1e Attica Prison pr• senlS lhe work of the lnler- nallonal PrlSOn Mln1Slry 1n the renabtlltlllOn of ct1mo- n.is 11:30 I $1 THE WAl;KV WON.() OF JONATHAN WINT£M Gutlll Blll Cosby AFTEANOON 2:00 '1i) 8UAVIV Al. ··we Lrve w 11h Elephants" David Niven natrales lhe story ol Or tan 0oug1u- Ham111on ·s five-year study hvtno wtlh his farntly amidst a herd of WJld tMephatlts 1n Lake Manyara Nahonat Par~. T anzen1a 2;30 fl) PtCA880: A PAINTEll'S DIARY F~med on IOcallOnS 1n Fr enoe and Spain. a po< • tre1t ot the 1a1e 3'hal and htS -It. fMtures rem1n1S• cences by his daughter, son end many COiieagues <RI ispan111t) I H' STAHOIHG ROOM ONLY '"She<locil HOimes .. The Strange Case Of Alice Faulkner·· Tt>e master detective searches for stolen love lenors in this Slage c><oducuon. taped al 1"41 W1lti8mS1own Theatre Fnt•vat in M~husells. stamno l'raoll Langella as Shet"tOck H~mM and 510· pnen Colltns 5:00 8 MAACU8 ALLEN A 1><ol11e ol ,,,. use Ta~ bacll wno is tl'lll 1eac:11ng contende< f0t this year s Hetsman Tropnv EVE...O t.«>IJ HUNTINGTONPAN< aweTMAS LAHE PARADE AC1or H-V1ltecha11• acts as hc>no<ary may<>t along W11h cohosts 8111 Burrud and Meredith MacrH lor tilts 3'th annu· al parad41 fNIUOf\O feshve floats. marching bands • 8'0 ANO MARTY KROFFT PM8EHT "ColebrallOn With Oral Roberts Guests Batbara Mandrell. S19P1>anie Mills and the Krom Puppets 10:00 (j) CHNSTMAS IN HAWAII (!I TV AUCTION A bld·bY·phOne eatrava· ganza -e any11ttno and everything Wiii be aUC· honed lo the lllgheSI bid- der ( $) LAR'·A-THOH A comedian 11<>11 and lour comic contestants who compela against ono anolhet are teatured in lhJS PLAYIN Sunday specials OECEM8EA •• 1M 1 ~ 5:30CSJ111ZAAAE XIV John By1* ShOWS you lh1ngs strange. lhan truth. larger than ~fe. and an.., than any1hlng you've ew< _.. on ,,,_ encore c><n· enfahons from the Show· ume B1z•tre Ht>tary 1:30 j C1 THE SEWN WISHES OFARICHKIO An unhappy rich ki<I. -o ~c.· 111~/1/w/11'. /'<1!/I' .J TAKE THIS JOB & SHOVE IT I Robert Haysi MARCH OR DIE I Gene HackmanJ SUDDEN TERROR I Susan Geor9eJ TIMES S9UARE ITim CuryJ DEA TH OM THE MILE I Peter Ustinov J • CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC IV alerie P.errineJ • MAGNIFICENT 7 • IM SEARCH OF SKIING • THE CRUEL SEA • BEST OF BEMMY HILL • DOGSOFWAR • THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY YldM Ca1Mtte 1...tals 1884-1 HARIOR ILVD~-- MM" COSTA MESA • 646-8928 • e MO club to join, • ... .,..., ffft • I ooo•s of ..c.•les ..... , •• all ratllMJS r 4 .-c:o en -i .... Qj £) E Qj 0 Qj a >. <'O ~ .... u.. Cl 0 _J > t--0 ii HIQhlll!hts for the Weelz f 'rum J>C1y1· .1 has ava1yth1ng e•cept lnenda, finds his hie changes dramatically when he 1s ollereo seven w1snes by • lail)I godmo1her 1Bu1- tw1t; ~~I 11'4 l M90 8HEAI< PREVIEW: OEaMBE.R Husbano-and-w1le com1a. Jerty Slilll!f and Anne Meara introcuce the mov· ies. specials ano spcrls even1s coming 10 Horr>e Sox Olfice in December S U8ERACE IN LAS VEGAS Mr • Sno....man~lup shines •n his Lu Vegas Jcl that has eve<ylhing trom boo- gte woogoe to c1ass>eaJ and 01sco 9:00 H EMMET OTTER'S JUG-BAND CHRISTMAS Folly ,_ Muppets are 1nlroduced m a heart warrr>rrn;i story acou1 lhe love belween an Dller mol,,., and her son AFTERNOON 12-00 $ THE PASSION Of DAACUlA A seduclrve Dracula appears with 110"'1"'9 wolves flying bats lhun def and l.ghlenmg in this ltlf1ll1ng IMalltCal ptodUC· lion laped hve al IN Ed Sut~van Thealre 1n N V 3:00 8 HOOl YWOOO CHRISTMAS PARADE Roy R09ars and Dale Evans have beef\ named Grand Marshals ol lhe S01h annual parade wtuch w1M lealUfa a host 01 popu. lar celab1111es. co•o•lul lloals. ma,.:hrng bands and equeslr!¥1 un11s ~ KIOHAPf'ED f<nrmaiad In Robert Lours Stevenson's classic story, a young Scotsman hghls to saw htS .,,,,..11ance lrom a ~llul uncle 4:00 G!) WHITEWATER AAFTlNQ This documentary exp!Ores the dang« and excrl__,I assoc111ad with whllewaler ••lt•ng S JAMBOAEE IN THE H4U.S "Super Bowl 01 Counlty Music" This unique coun- tty music les11val l•om West V1tg""4! leatu•es two days of ptci<rn s1ng1n anO llddhn' and 11"1Cludes SUCh stars as EmmylOU Ha"'-· Conway TwOly T G Shep- ard. Alabama anO meny rn<>te 5:00 II FAMOUS CLASSIC TALES ·A Ctlristtnas Carol' Ani- mated <;;11arles Oocliens slorv oi the miserly Ebel'>f!Ztlf Scrooge IW1d Ills translormallon 1n10 • Chnstmas-spinted phttan- lh•OptSI IS relotd tR) :H EMMET OTTEA'8 JUG-BAND ~AISTMAS F1tty new Muppetl are introduced 1n a Ilea.fl· warming s•ety about Ille 1ove bet~n an Oller molher and her S(>n 5:35 m MAKING M·A·s·H Narteled by M3ry l ylet MOO<e. 11115 Sl)f'Ctal IOOl(s al wtlal many cona>0e< 10 be corn.,...,Clal 1~ .. ·on~ ~1 en1e•IA1nmH1' ~~ Alan Alda, JamH' Fart L0te1111 Sw•I Harry Mo• gan ano Wll!1am Chrrs1o- ptie< offer 1nsigh11 on their show's success fRI 1:00 THE PASSION OF OMCUlA A Oer and hghlenrng in lhtS 1h11lhng 1hea1rica1 P<odUC· !Ion laoe<I hri 111 the id Sulllven r1>ea1ra 1n N v 7!00 0 ot THROUGH THE MAGIC PYRAMID Thtough the magic ol a toy pyramid an t 1-yea1 ·Old boy rs lransl)O<ttld back "' lime to the Egypl ol the boy ktng Tul (Part t) 0 SOMEOAY. SOMETIME tt look a child to under- stand Ille ache ol a "'O'ld 7:10 fD '1!) A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL WTTH LUCIANO PAVAROTTI Hie Me1ropoh1an Op1.rll star S<ngs Av" Marra 0 HOiy Nighl and· Olher Chrts1mns ciassocs lrom lhtl Church ol No1r11 Oamo m Monlreal tU0 0 LOVEISA NEJOHBOAHOOO Guests Roy ROQe•s Oa1t1 Evans Oeboy Boone. James Whrlmore Doc Sev~1nsen tht< t<c·A~n Ch1ld1 en s Choir 1:30 $ JAMBOREE IN THE HILLS Supe• Bowl 0 1 Counlry MuS><. This un1Que '°""· lly music •estoval from wes1 Virginia leature~ two days ol poclun s1ng1n 3nd hddhn' and 1nc1udeS such sears as Emmytou Hams Conway Tw111y. T G Shep. ard, Alebama and many mote Monday specials DECEMBER 7, 11111 S:OO C A MOVIE ST AA'S DAUGHTER Frank C~verse and Tnnr Alveraoo star 1n lhrs s1ory ot a t_,.age gi1I. 1n a new school, who suddenly t>ecomes super-popular aller het c1assma1es find out her lathC!t 1s a movie s••• AFTE~ 12:00 S THE WACKY WORLD Of' JONA THAH WINTERS Guest Bill Cosby 3:00 C A MOVIE STAR'S DAUGHTER Frank ConVf!r5e and lri111 Alve•ado star in llhS s1ory ol a 1--..age grrl 1n a nt'w school who suddenly ci.comes super-popula• after ,_ ctassma1es find out ,_ lat,,., Is a movie Slat EVENNG 7:30 ($)THE WACKY WORLD °' JONATHAH WINTERS o-t· Bill Cosby 1:00 NMfH8ER WHEN ... "The Image M11kers Dick c-tt rav-s 200 yea•~ of Ame<1can comm!"Co.>I Ism •• trom th1> earl)' cOIO null perK>d lhrough todays $b4 b1ll10n rndusl ty s WHA rs UP AMERICA Fe111ure<1 th" 8111 ann11.i1 lrrsbPe champ1on~h11l el lhe Rose Bowt a m»rcP nAt) convention 8 30 0 EVERYTHING GOES R..:.k Podell hoSls lh1s adul• comedy game show whPrP c;onlPstants musl lake ott llM!i• CIOlheS 11 lhey ll"ICOf· rec:tly ans-e Question 11111 has been g1von them 9lOO 0 THE UNOEAOAOUNO CONHECTlOH Thd doc:umentery chront· clM Iha politlOn of CM -. hena IMng In communill· conlrOlled nations Atl Llnlli.ti. and Mrs Alell;· --------------- CHRISTMAS IN SCOTLAND J ohnny Cash. accompanied by the Lothian and Borde rs Police Pipe Band. celebrates Christmas in t he Cash family's ancestral la nd. in "Johnny Cash : Christmas in Scotland." holida~; s peciaJ TharsHay at 10 p.m . on CBS I Ch. 21 lealured G!) ~INO KAREN AKERS C•ba•tt singer Karen "Jcl!fs 11ngs seleettons by Stephen Scindr.e.m. Bitty Joel and Jacques Btel tn a pe<lorrnance trom Ham· burg. Germany (RI 9-.30 &ii G!) PICASSO "An E1th11>thon At The Welker Art Cente< M1nM· apohS" More lh&n 160 1)3lnllngs drawings sculp.- 1ures and eotlage6 reveal the gen.us and zeal 01 lhe art1sl whO IS regatded as lhe mosl s;onlllcanl t11ngle onlluence on 20th-century art 10:00 fl) THE R'WAHOA LEWIS OAfK:E COMPANY: QUEEN Of' ANGELS This S()aGlal t•acas the h•s lo<y of the blaci< conlribu· hon 10 Los Angetes ~ Ed "-explains ti>• 5'9· nilieance of lhe rehglOUS hOllday 0 CIRCUS VEGAS Ame<ICJl S la•Otlll' otnwn Emmell Ketly Jr hOSI~ 1111$ even1nq ot crrcus e•Crle- menl comedy lhroll• and ""letla1nrnen1 11tpe l1vt' al 1he Aladdin Thealte •n Las Vegas 10:30 EE) THREE AMERICAN FOLK PAINTERS Thre<l A•MIS from iJ11t .. 11ml pfhnir. AnO 9<' )')' 'rn, b..c.,grounos rJJP "'P""<·o lt home lnd tU wor~ th<.( u-.'!o 1no thou ji,fyh• ~ .,,,, ...,.ewoo1nt< 12 45 H OEATHWAT~ SIX WHO WAIT This document11rv I<><>~~ n1 5111. meo wno are wa111ng to ON" •• Ille lhOUgl\I~ and fe@ftng5 01 lhe condemned men are e•plored lhrough unp<ecedonted 1nt0f'l•ews end rare glimpses ol p<IS- on kle 2:30 (1) WHA ra u.-AMENCA . Feat!ffad. the 11th annual lr1tbee Qhelnpionsnip II lhe AoM Bowl, • merCll- 3:30 S THE OLOEN DAYS COAT A young girt learns 10 bel· ter app18C!ate the sp1r11 of Chrlatmas altet she 1s 1ranspor1ed b.ck 1n hm@ by • magical l>lue coal Tuesday specials DECEMBER I. 198 I 7:00 H RICH LITTLE'S CHRISTMAS CAAOL The mastet 1rnpress1on1~t plays a mull1tude ol roles 1nclud1ng f bene1e1 Scrooge and Bob CralChol 1n an unusual vets•on ol the ChatleS Dickens holo day Cl8SSJC 7:3o IJ THE~OOO YARD MAN Get an ms1de tool< at lhe spec111cu1ar caree• 01 Marcus Allen who m!KM! college loolball h1s1ory 1h1& year w•th h•i> ') 000-ynrd rusn1ng •e<:ord 8 FAHS Rona Bonell loo~s al lhe hnfl ltne betw8f'n tans and lan111ocs S LAff-A-THON /l com~loan host and •nvr cnmir conlt'st.1n1~ whc> 1 om~l'll• aqa1ni.1 Qo)P .tnOtf\er are feorure<1 w .,,,, t.Jnr MlSOfed COtT'IPOy 9 .. 1m•1 .;.n1)W 11-00 S BIZARRE )(I\/ John Bvne• .. hnws "'lY fh1t'1QC. '\lrdrtl)••t t• •' o,,.,,, l.\rqAf tnAt'I ..,.. '"'! z 1·111'• trrnn ,lny1hmq )'OU-ve •11t~• ~~n in t~ rnccuP CH<'~ !!nlllhOns !tom I~ S"°"' ttme Bizarre hbf ary 1:30 $ SAN FRANCISCO BIO l.AffOff Fred Willard hOsta ll\IS humorous night of .,t ... tarntnenl at u"llnown comec111ns are iuooeo tor t,.,.,, c;omlc lalenlS t;OO 8 Cl) THE PATNQA Ute story ot acu ttsi. l'a111 c111Neal s 1ncreo101e •llCOv e1y ltom 1 near-fatal strolte •• dramataed, Glen- da JK~son Dork Bogarde and Ken Keteheva1 slar 10:00 S BOTTOMS UP A bawdy •dulls-only com eOy rewe 11 presenlad 10:30 fJi) AUTISM: REACHING THE CHILO WITHIN An •n·dflplh tool< rs l&ken al h<>w lhree tam•hes "'olh aul•Sl tC Ch•l<lten cope Wtlh lhe devas1a11119 d1sab1hly 3:30 S JAMBOAEE IN THE HIUS "Super Bo"'I 0 1 Country MUSIC T 1\1~ unique c....,r • t•y music h!Slr•Bl l•Otn West V1tg1n1a leaturn~ lwO days ol plck1n sing1n .i111J llddlrn and tl"ICludes auch a•a•s as Emmytou Ha1ros Conway Tw111y T G Snep- ord Alabama and many more Wednesday specials DECEMBER 9. 1N t EVENING S:OO H WILD BA81ES ThlS dOCumtmlary calches many wild animals as 1ney o•ow up ilnd learn to sur vive in lheo< na1u•at habo· lal 1;00 H HEP8URN ANO TRACY A poognant IOOI< os taken al one ol Hollywood s rnos1 popular and endu• 1ng cou- ples •• Spencer l nw:y and Kalharrne Hepburn 7:30 '1!) SURVIVAL Penguin Summer David N1~en narrates a CI05e·UP IOOll at lhe pengums 01 lhe Falkland tllands otl the COISI OI South Ameroe:a IOCuSlng on Ille aclove pet1· OC every winier when lhe l)engUIOS brH<I 1:00 fJi) SUAVTVAl Pengu1n Summer David Niven narrates a clO .... up look al lhe penguins ol Ille Falkland ISiands ott the coast 01 South America locu5'ng on lhe active e>et•· Od eve<y w1nlet when lhe per>gu•ns bfeed 1:30 '1!) CHRISTMAS HERITAGE 'Edward Rowe, Oliver Jen· sen Len WOOd Al>Slil•• Cooke at\d Scoll Morna. day too'< a1 Chr15tm0l11 cus toms 1n lhe US (RI 9:00 6 Cl) A COUNTRY ~AISTMAS An atray ol coun1ry mus.c slars Including Aoy Clark Chatley Prtde Jerry Rf"'d and Jotin Schneider 10on Minnie Peart tor a do .. n nome celebr aoon nt Clmstma.s 0 THEY RUN FOR THEJRUVES JOhnny Mann narralfl"I lh<> pl.ghl of Eth1op1an rplu o-1n Sotnaha tr;) JAMES WATTS ENVIAONMENT: THE PAOMSEO LANO The diapute belwt'.'On Prrs 1denl Reagan's Sec•!'laty ol lhe Interior Jame1. Wall and envtton~t;ifl.st~ ovPt Amerrc;a s last untoiirt"" lend t5 "'"""gated 9·30 EE) JAMES WATTS ENVIRONMENT· THE PAOMISEO LANO The d1spu1e hl'lween p,,,. •dl'nt Reag1tr s SK"'lilr1 ot 1hP 1n1~uoc J lmP-. 1N:u· Jn<! ef'1v1rr.rHT"'•nlAh!.I •If•• AmP11ca '\ las uf"tcwdtfH1 lond •s irwes1ig tied 10;()() 6 LI A SPECIAL ANNE MUAAAY CHRISTMAS Krrs Knstolle•son 1011u "nne Mutray 111 tiome 1n Nova Scotr.e wtt.11 lier family IW1d trienos '°' a C*I>< a hon of the holidays 81) THE INOEPEHOENT EYE: VIAR CW THE DllA81 ED PEMON and J11an Cl.Jud.. 0..icH! preoienl me powettut voew ol Ill@ disabled persons 11 :00 0 THE DOORS No One He<e Geis Out Altve A lt1C>ule To J,m Morrrson Interviews Wllh Iha survl•tnq members 01 l he .Ooors John Oensm0te .RobOl8 l(ttege• and Ray Manzar'll.. .. and hve petlorrnances ot 1ne band taped dunno the late 1960s we coml'llr>ed 1n this u1oute 10 lhe lale Jim M0tr1so11 11'45 S JAMBOREE IN THE HILLS Supe• Bowt 0 1 C.ounlty Music Hus un1Que coon try music teSfl\ltll fron• Wes1 \lor91n1a 1ea1u•Ps twn oa,~ ''' p~~1n ._.., .. 9111 ill'\fJ •·ddhn <Jnd 1nclud1>~ s .. ct ~1ars a E mmylo.. Hd1t1S Coflwu; Twuty l (, Snep a•d Alaba"'a and man, morP 3 30 S THE OLOEN DAYS COAT P. your19 gorl 141.,111~ 10 OPI ler opprec-1.tlP tnP 'P•r I Of Ch11stmas .rt1N snt- traospor1~ boc.to 1n f1mi;! by ii magical blu*" 'Odl Thursday specials OECE~BEA 10. 1981 EVEHING 7:30 6 THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS The 1ru.e story 01 ho" Clemen• C1ar~ Moore hap pened lo wrrte l\1s popula• poem " told wtth musical selectrons pe<lormecl by Ille lllorrn41n Lubotl Choo• 1:00 6 A CHARLIE BAOWN CHRISTMAS Antl"lated Chad1e B•own gels dosgusled "'''h his lriends cornmetc•al all•· tudes toward the noloday and goes searching lor lhe lrue meaning ol Ch11slm11s IRJ 0 IJ! 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Army \IS Nevy at PNfadel.. p'118 1:00 D at 8PORTSWOAlD 10-round heavyweight bOut ~ Tim Wilt>ef. spoon and Affonso Ratliff (Uve lrom Allenllc City, N J ); United SI.ales I Chi- na Gymnasllcs -Women's Compethlon (from Honolu· lu, Hewllll~ 1a8 Cl) PORTS M~Y 15-found WBA Ugh1W81ghl Cham p ionship boul ~ Claude Noel and Arturo Frlal (Nvel. 2:00 G AGHT M ntE WEEK .. Meddll light Rematch .. Er,_I Aobette va. Harvey Sallne8 a. Cl) GMATEST SPORT8 L8IBOI 4:00 8 HEl8MAH TAOPHY A look at M>tne of the pall 1ec"*"'ts or the awatd and 11¥41 COiiet age ol I hla year· a w1nner1 fn HEl8MAH TAOPHY SHOW Cove•aoe of this year'• award• ceremony lrom the Downtown Atl\Mtoc Club In New Y0tlr. includes a h•slo- ry of aome athletes w110 have won the trophy In the pas1 4:30. SOCCER MADE IN GEAMANY Holland \IS, llaly 5:00 II NFL R£\llEW ANO PAEVllEW 5:30 D COlLEGE 80Wl PREVIEW EVEHIHG 7:30 ()]) NA8L SOCC£R Edmonton 0<111e<s vs San Ooego Sockets 8:00 ID BUIA AOOEO 10:00 • RAMS W£El( 11:30 !!§} W l. AEV1IEW AHO PREVIEW Sunday sports OECEMllE1' 8, 11111 MOANING •-*' 8 Cl) NFL TODAY 0 HR.'81 10:00 8 Cl) NFL FOOTBAU Los Angeles Rams at New y °"' Gtants a NF\. FOOTMU. New E~ Pa1no1s al M..,.,..Oolphlns (ij) INSIDE ntE HR. Hosts L., Oewson and Nldt Buonic::of>ti pt-I '11ghhg'1ts o f c1111cat o-. analysis and pte- dlellons of upcomll>Q con- tests in the HFl 12:30 9 COUEUE FOOTaAU '11 WMldy hoghllghta of k9'f NCAA con1 .. 11 are pt&- 1«1ted. QI NR. '11 1:00 D a HR. FOOTl.AlL Buffalo Bills at San Diego Chatgers t::IO 0 NFl 'I 9UT EVER "The Teems" UNBEATEN BRAWLER Philaddph1a· .... un<k feull'<I hl'av~·wt•ight T11n W1tht•r:.p11011 11ub his 12 ·0 1 10 knot·kout:. • rt•t·ord on linl' aga 111st l'hil'ago's unbt•att.•n \llonso Hatlifl • 12-11 \\1th 11 knn('kout:-• on ~HC s 1 Ch -t • Spol'ts \\'orld" Sat u rda~ al I pm 3:30 8 WEEKEND HEROES .. EMI WN..,., .. 4:00.8 C0U£0E FOOTMU. '81 Weelcly highlights of key NCAA contests .,, Pf• $8tlled. 4:308 GMATESTSPORTS J IEOB«>e EVIN9tG 11:00. lllORTI lt4ACK t 1 :IO • SPORT8 F1NAl. Monday sports D€Ca9EA 1, 1M 1 8:00 8 (11 HR. FOOT8AU. PlllSburgh Steelers 11 Oakland Ra>dera 0 t:OO lll DON CORYIU. Tuesday sports 0Ea.-ER8, tM1 EVENNG 7:00 CO) THE WAY IT WAS '' 1958 NFl Ct\amptonshtp Ballimor9 Colla Va. New v Ot11 Giant1" 1::ao cm .... MllCETMU los Angeles lakers ..,. WUhmgton Bullets Costa Mesa'~ Oniy Complete Funeral Facilities ··Ser ving All F a iths" 1 Thursday sport s C'1andler and Ef~to Mw• ~ • ta <0 7:30 H INSIDE THE Hf\. ~ Hosts Len Dawson and ~. Nfcll BuO'lleonll Pf-' ~ 111ghllg'11s ot critical QI games. anatysls and Pf9-':< d~IOns of upcoming con-0 DECEMBER 10, 1981 EVENING 8:00 u 80XINO Live ccwetage trom Att.n- tic City of the WBA W0tld ba111amwe1ghl uue hgh1 between • Jolton' Ja11·· Chancllef and E11110 Muia· ta. tHIS "' the NFL ~ a:OO II C0UE0E <» 8A8KET8AU 3 7:00 ©J 80XJNO U... CO¥etllge lrom Ati.n- toc Cny or the we~ WOtld bantatnwe1ghl htle light l>fltween Jo111n' Jell Reno vs Umver111y of LM Vegas 12:00 'tt, 1HS10E ntE NF\.. Hosts Len Dawson and NICI! BuonlCOnto pt~ rughllghu of c!lhcal games. analySls and Pf• dfchons of upcom.ng con- tests on the Nf'L Francis signs up for t:=~_ntasy Island trip By PE PPER O'BRIEN When Russ Francis decided at age 28 that he hetd hetd enough football, most followers of the game thought he was just playing hard to get for the benefit or the New England Patriots. Well, the sea son's almost over. and those same soothsayers are now wondering if maybe Francis didn't have the right idea. While his former colleagues are developing lo ng-ter m r e lations h i ps with their local orthopedists, Francis has signed a multi-year contract with ABC to cover NCAA football and "The Superstars." and do special reports on ''The Wide World of Sports." And if that's not enough, he has rubbed sail in the wound by making all his wis hes come true on an upcoming "Fantasy Island." • Both NBC and CBS a re covering the special NFL action on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 12. On cbs. the usua l NCAA basketball action will be followed by Hve coverage of the Minnesota Vikings vs. the Detroit Lions. The Cleveland Browns, meanwhile , will try to duck the strafing New York J ets on NBC. With all the football madness, tennis fans are missing out on this week's Davis Cup finals <Dec. 11-13). ABC may pick up taped action for "The Wide World of Sports ." On the broadcasting scoreboard this week, NBC once again wins over CBS in its continued supe rior NFL coverage . g ""' llarbor Lawi1 ·Mount Olive Men1orial Parli · Mortttaljr · Mausoleums Burial In Any Cemetery Shipment Cremation. Plans Avadable Costa Mesa (Glaler Ave. •t H8rbor Blvd.) Ph. 540-5554 ...... • ..... c ? .. 8 ~InsideTV ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .8 E Q) u Q) Q >. IO -0 .... LL. 0) 0 ~ > ~ ~ a. Chipmunks on comeback trail Cl/ I /1.\,ll "'\KS retehrall' ( 'l1ns1 Ill(},\ Letters By J EFF PARKER Of -DMIY 1'41et St.tf The chipmunks. who rc<'Orded 12 album!> which sold som e 3Smillion copies between 1958 and 1967. w1 II continue the1 r comeback. with...:· A Chipmunk Christmas" set for NBC Dec. 14 Re~urrected by Ross Bagdasarian and Janice Karman (Bagdasarian is the son of Chipmunk's c re ato r Ross Bagd2sarean. Sr .), the half-hour latest Christmas offer ing by Alvin. Simon. and Theodore. The Chi pmunks c ame out of retirement last year with two albums, "Chi pmunk Punk" and "Ur ban Chipmunk" both of which went gold Jimmy Stewart has been selected to ser ve a s the Grand Ma rs h al of the 93rd Pasade na Tournament of Roses Parade. set to be telecast hveJan l a t 11 :30a.m "The name Jimmy Stewart epitomizes the symbol of friends and neighbors in bot h his per sonal and professional hvcs ... said tournament president llarold Coombes Jr In his 50·year film car eer. Ste wart has performed in 78 weste rns, dra mas and comedies. received five Oscar no minations. and won an Oscar in 1940 for Best Actor in "The Philadelphia Story." lie will be joined by his wife. Gloria, in a ride down Pasadena's Colorado Bl vd New Year's Day . In case you're a fan of CBS Saturday m orning Lynda Carter has another special WONDER WOMAN RETURNS -Lynda Carter ls my aU·lime favorite TV performer. Wben wUJ we be seeing lter again and wbat un you tell me about la~r carttr~ Where can I write her? The former. ··w onder Woman" played a social worker battling black ma rket baby sales in a recent TV movie titled "Born to Be Sold." She will soon be seen in an upcoming TV movie . playing a woman battling pollution and chemical waste . Also on tap is "Lynda Carter 's Fourth Special." which will s potlight her singing talents. Miss Carter made her debut as a singer at 15. and performed professionally before winning the Miss World/U.S.A. title in 1973. Soon a fter . she toured in a singing group and eventually became "Wonder Woman." You can write her c 10 Ron Samuels Prods .. Universal Studios. 100 Universal TV puzzle City Plaza. Universal City. CA 91608 JANSSEN FINALE -I have ~n waiting and waiting to see David J anuen's last film, "Inchon," which was made over two years a go. \\'hal has happened lo it? "Inchon·· had its world premie re this past spring at a Washin~ton. D.C gala. but was never re le ased to theate rs afterward The Korean production has not been picked up by a distributor in the United States. The word on its fate is that it will continue lo sit on the s helf for a while a nd eventually be sold directly to television or cable . It obvious ly did not turn out to be the blockbuster cveryon<' was looking for. even with a cast that included J anssen. La urence Olivie r a nd Rex Reed St'?td your letters lo Pepper O'Bnen. United Fealure Synd1cale. 200 Park Atlt'1lue. Room 602. Nf!W York.NY /()/66 ACROSS 1,5 Shown. stars on 33 -Act of Murder Quincy 34 John - 12 Steve or Woody 36 Let's Make a - 14 She plays Hot Lips 39 Mr Bullons 15 -Winter Comes 40 Polly Holliday role t6 Mr Riddle's ins1gne 43 Taylor or Tom 17 -Life Wonderful? 45 Mad. or Part\ 18 Hildegarde's handbag 46 Antic 10 48 Sue -Langdon 19 -About Music 49 Charlie's angel 21 Bax1er and Bancroft 50 Peggy or Natalte 23 Winier mon. 51 -Parts Burning? 24 Ethnic ending 53 Trapper John role. for 25 Approves shor1 26 Knock on -Door 54 Quinn or Newley • 27 Sylvia Sidney role 56 O'Toole or Ustinov 10 Bexley and Ho 58 MacNe1l-Lehrer - J2 -No Angel 59 Curtis or Randall DOWN 1 Lindsay Wagner role 39 MASH role 2 Plays Carrero on 40 The -Page Bosom Buddies 41 The -Vanishes entertainment such as "The Popeye and Olive-Oyl Comedy Show ... "The Tarzan/Lone Ranger ZOr ro Adventure Hour:· "Blachtar," "Trollkins" or "The Kwicky Koala Show," you'll find them <tll in different places tomorrow morning The shows will IX! juggled into various morning time slots. and sume .of the highlight~ are as follows· "T he Popl·yc a nd Olin•-<;>yl Comedy Show. 8 a m . "The Tar J:an 1Lone Ranger /Zorro Adventure Hour." 8.30 a.m .; "The Bugs Bunny/Road Kunner ~how . at 9 30, 10. 10:30 and 11 a.m and .. Blackstar" at 11 :lO u m. Sunday morning programming remains tht' :-.amc For those with more adult tastes. the Dec 14 "l~uincy" ma~ be of interest In this episode. ··Sullied lk Thy Name.' a pne:.t 1s found dead m a "compromi::-.ing position .. and 1n hghl of his stand ag;un:-.t pornography. a lot of peopl<' raise their eyebrows The persp1cac1ous Quincy summons all his wit to bear upon the c ase and solyes the riddle b) tracing the real guilt to a !>limy pornographer nu med Carlo:. Sµeaking of the church, .. for Our Times," a half hour special set for Sunday. 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Snuggles The Rtfteman Rat PatrOI V(Yfage ToT11e Boitom Of Tht Sea OmeAnd Harriet America's Too Ten Tarzan .. .. .. KTLA D La ..... Lost In SP*l9 .. The Munslers l.el~n To8-ler Giligan's lslltld Gilligan's Island M<Wle ''The Magic Pony'" .. .. .. .. Star Trait .. .. Movie: "Tom ~ .. .. .. Mo¥le' 'The Flower Drum Son( .. .. .. .. News .. .. .. McMr.- "'Cunic:u • Beast OIThe Amlzon'' .. MOYie .. KABC KFMB KHJ u Q 0 L• ........ .. 0.,0 Loe.,... Richie Inter Oavey& Ale.II natlOOil GOlialh Scooby Hour Ooo Fonz P~,e Movie Laverne& Abbolt Slw1ey Tarzan And Lone Costello Football Range< In The Georoi• NaV) Vs Bugs MoYll! Geol'91a 8uMy Vlltal;je Tech Road Of Tiit .. Runnef Giants"' .. .. .. " .. " .. " W11dW0<1<l .. .. Of Animals .. BtSlcetball Wild, " Kentucky Wiid KABC KFMB KHJ u Q 0 '-........ ..... Lee ..... .. Vs West .. OntO .. .. .. Movie. Foolbll "The Army .. Ox-Bow Vs .. lnaden1' Navy $9orts .. .. Saturdly .. .. .. Fight Of .. Thew-. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sports .. .. 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Saturdays Details DECEMBER 5, 11181 EVENING 7000 18 IN SE.4RC~ Of The Missing I •fl• CIJ LAWRDICE WELK You re Never T 110 """"9 O< l oo 0411 f1i) (Ji) PLEDGE BREM Regularly scl\e<!uled P•" g•amm1ng may De deluye<l due 10 ple<lge b<eak ~ ~THE MUPPETS Guest Juliet P•-sc C MOVIE * * , G0onq In Stylft t 19791 George Burn~ Art Carney 7:05f1i) SOUNOSTAOE Doc Severonsen· Doc Se•e11nsen 1n1r~ ho~ new J&ll fusion band Xebron tn a s~al per- formance wh!Cll 1eatU1es voc:.hst Dee Dee Br!Cloe wate< G '1!) SONGS Of A LUSTY I.AHO M"'1e Hagga•d. Kay Start The Sons ol the Pioneers Linoa Hopl<ins ilnd rom T Hall jOltl Tennessee Ernie Ford for a salute to ~· ca s varoed musical het1- 1age 7:30 0 DAHa: FE\IER Ceteeuty 1""98S Cna11ene T•lton J 0 Hauset Wolt- man Jad< Guesls Star· guard U MOVIE * * * Flower Orum Song (196t) Nancy Kwan James Sh!Qela ~THE MUPPETS Guest Avery Scnroeoer H RICH UTT\.E'S CHRISTMAS CAROL The mastet •tnPf~SIO••osl plays a mullltud41 of roles 1nclud•ng Ebeneze• Scrooge and Bob Cra1cn11 1n an unusual -sion ot 1ne Charles 0.Ckens llOIJ day cJllSSIC S SHOWTIME'S HOLLYWOOD Z MOVIE * • '> ·CaboB1anco (198 11 Cnarles Bronson 8:00 0 11:, WALT OISH£Y A M"O'UI 0tsney Chrtst· mas Mocr.ey and Minnie Mouse Oooakl Ouci. Chtp n· Dale, Pluto and Goo~ ate teatureCI on a hOllCla~ cartoon spec:lal a llAW.9..A MANOMl..l AHO THE MANOAEl.l SISTERS Guests· Ph(llts 0.ltH Me4 T"tlks 8 Of'£H AU NIGHT Aobon returns lo town e.ltpeClt"O htS Old )Ob OS ntght manager back onfy to learn Gordon nas coven ~~· ·~···-1970) Robert Ou••· ry. Roger Perry ti) MOVIE • * * "Juarez ( 19391 Paul Mun4, Belle Oavrs ~TV AUCTION A btd-by-ptlone &•lra.,•- ganza where anything ancl evervt rung wtM oe aue- .'\ • 01• Sn/11rrlw1' /'new I: ,l, & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER . , 1 DK. Sft9, I 2:00-2:30 p.-. 5 p.a. St. Hicolos \ Dr. Atfndo Rot.do Orth.. Lmhn ,_... , ... ~. · ~ Gwst Harpist at Jllhtta's DK . I~. 2 p.-. Grond Stott OpHMCJ Clwh.._1 , .... Dec.'"" 2 P."'· .......... LoollAl••C.••- eo.cenwttttHM All~ loysa.r. bery Sat. & S.. 2·5 P."'- ~ ~ wtttt .-.11c.a,..._. 0.-W.... • , . THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS ,,.,.. .if " .. ~~ 642-5678 Iii 1\abe Toppers KNXT 8 8:00 "A Magical Disney Christmas ." Mickt!y Mouse is reatured in holiday cartoon. KNBC f!J 9:00 "'Doug Henning·s Wo r ld of M agic ." Doug Hen ning dis plays feats of illusion. Guests include Marie Osmond. KTTV tD 9 00 "'Cclebrat1on .. ·Variety show is hustt'd by e' angelist Oral Roberts. Guests andude Barbara Mandrell. KOCE ~ 11 : 00 "'Soundstage .. The Oak Ridge Boys pt!rform their hits including "E lvira ... Satunlay~ Details Jo' 111 m I 'mw 12 looned 10 the l'lllltiPSI t>od· de< $1MOVIE * • • • K•ame• \/s Kr•~• ( 19801 0.ishn Holtm.,.,, Met~I Str,,ep 0 M<>VIE • • "Coast To Coast t 1980) Dyan Canl\On. Rob· lift Blake I: .0 S) 01 JIVE Tll .. ll1SIO<IC Roi;etand Sall· •oom •• Ille setttnq to• a ' mu11ca1 lribute 10 me en1e<1a11141rs and ser.t0e OtQill\IHhOnl lhal Qi>•8 ''*' 11me and 1aten1 10 boost morale Ourong World Ww 11 Hosted oy \/11n JoN\9on UO . MMUNO A UVING NllnC)I 141111 IM -tresses tllal Ille r•tau<anl is betng con~eo into a neatlll club and In two weells. lhey Wiii be unemployed. ®MOVIE • • .. A Change OI Sea· ION" ( 1980) Slwley Mae· l.Mne. Bo 0.4161. lo.l MCMI • * ·~ "OoclOt Zhivago" (1"51 On>W Shani. Geral· dine Chaplin 9:00. MOVIE "The Children Hotlody Wented" (Pt.....,e) Fred u.r-. Mlcflelle Ptelfler a a oouo 1e•••o·a WON.D~MACMC Doug Henning and 1111 ~ta SllleAda and Yarnell. Marie 09mond and Rlc:lly Sdwoder ~ ..... of llll'9lon CR) 8 LOW90AT An •• ·v•udeville laam trying to hide something IJ'elend IO be oth« pu- 1engera. •nd a pure ~ , ... IO<an *""°' Oil dir1y boou. o • emNIOMMTY KROf'tl'TW "Ceteb<atlon Wllll 0.111 Aolleft1" ~ts: B«bat a Mllndrel, Slephanie Mills and the l<toltl Puc>9et• (t)MCMI * •·~ "A"reo The G<eer· ( IMe) OevlO Hemmings. Mld\MI YOrll. ('f)MCMI • • "Out Of Seuon" c 1975) v-Aedgr•"9. Cliff AobertllOtl 8 MOW • a* "C1tcus w orlO (196-11 John WayM Clau· 011Car~ T\IAUCTION A t>iO·by•phone Ulr8v8· O<V\U wi-e any111tng an0 evi!f'Ylhong will be AUC• lloned 10 Ille h!QllOSI bid· °*' $ l L.Aff..A· THON A comeo1an host and tour comic con1u 1an1s who oompa1a •oa1ns1 one anolher are leatu•9d 1n this unc.nSOtllO comedy game ShOW "JOAN AIV£A8 OOMED't' HOUR Ttvs evenong of uruque an1er1a1nmen. l••lur .. adull ~-Barde)' Sh-and the Tr~ Oatlelra 10:30 ,K, HIM) INEN< PMYIEW:OECEMeEA Hulband·and·wtle comQ Jeny Stiller . and AnM Meat• 1n1roctuu the mov· '"· spec:la' \ and IOOt1• events coming to Home Boa Oftloe in o.:.tlber. (fl lHI WllOICY WON.D ~JONATHAN~ ~:MCoeby (%)MCMI ··~''The Baby ......... ( 1972) Barbef• Her911ey. SemOtoom 11:00 e MOVIE • • "Cun.cu, e..1 Of The Amazoo'' (1954) JoM Btomfielcl. e..ect; Gar· lend. • M"A"l "H The 4017th complic:alw 111e enoeavon of two MCret ....... ~ting Mehother. • 80UNDSTAM The OM Ridge Boys oar· IONft old end ,_ hits k1c1uOing "EMra.'' ''Dig A Llllle 0Mc>er In The Wei," "Dfeam On" encl "T'Y"'O To Love Two women ... (R) ~MOVIE • • • 'h "Wlae Blood" 11980) Btlld Dourlf. Amy Wright ti:U IT A**8 "°°"' ONLY "Shertodl HOltnft -The S1rer191 c-Of Alice Faullln..... The master O.lechva aearches I<>< llolerl io... ien.s "' "" t:ao f!I YOU ASKED R>R IT 11ege prOCIUCllOn. tl!Ped ec Feet"'eo "Soaln'• Young-,,,. Willlatnsl°""' Theatre Ht Bullflglll«" and ''The F"ttv•I In MusaehuMtla, Bffuly With l.OOO 8od· stamng Fr11nk Lanoeftll u 119 .. SherlOck HOimes ano S1e- t0:00 D a TIUVlllON: pflen Collins. 1N1101 ANO OUT ( S) IQAME XIV (Premlefa) Rona Batrell John Byner ~ you ~la up-10-1ne-m.nu1a lhingl llranget than lrulh. inlotmatlOn Ofl Iha lelevl-18#~ than lite. MO z~ tlon indus1ty anCI !IS P9' · lhlln anything )'OU V'll - tonellt• -"' lheM encore pr .. . 8 FANTAIYl9lAND enl•llons from Iha $how. 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Paut W•lhams, Ala· bama Curles Mayllald, Joey Surbury tl'le HI• Fives (Je<ry Reuss Steve YeiM)f!f Rock Monday Jay ,lohnllone) H @ MOVIE * • • • 'Kramer . Vs Kramer I 19791 Ousttn Hottman Me<yl Slreep S MOVIE •• * ... Tiie Black Stal .\t•1 • ·''"''J.111 ' I' 11/t I • Advi ce SPIRITUAL READINGS • Happiness • Counseling • Readings 492-9034 h .n ,~ • I ,.,..,,.-'f1 It.rill' 1: ; . ._,,,,, ~ ri• Reci. s2s.oo Now$ I 5.00 • Success • 14 Years in Busi ness 1815 S. El Camino Real S• ClemenM 4 9 2-7 -i 9 6 Daily I 0 a.M.-1 0 p.a .... " Jntnf.,t :. .!•' . ~ . t;. • . ___ :I 1 •• 80HOCO LtC tHS[O LIA.II.ITV INS cMazfin 1 Janifozia / cSe1vice W IN DOW CLEANING Ft.0011 8Tllll'l'"INO c .. 1u•irT STEAM ING WAXING • POLISHIN G SHAMl'OO SPECIALl'ZING COMMERCIAL a INDUSTRIAL BUILDIN G HO ~o• TOO ......... Olt TOO ••o 8701 MAltlNA WAY C ALL MARK, 53•.0728 GA~OCN GltOVE. 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Iha• me c~d '\f'at1t.-d mon~'tt' whO •& plann1nq an Oolldong on thfl site of 1h11 only nf!'9hbortio«! playground •S none other tnan Gf!Ofge C MOVIE • • • 1 Scavenger Hunt (1f791 Rc:ha•d Ben1am1n t-45 Z MOW • • ~ 'tns1de Moves" hour-long Sl'n es based on the Oscar -winning m o\'1e about !!>lUdents at the New Y ork Hig h School for Performing Ar ls. Thursday evening. Jan 7. al 8 PST The TV series features three or the stars from the movie. Lee Curreri. who plays Bruno. Gene Anthony Ray <is Leroy and Albert llague as Shororsk y, the music teacher , · WASlllNGTON I A P) N att0n<1l l'uhlt1· H<1d111 and WETA. lht' puhltC' TV :.talion 1 n W as h i n g t o n . wi ll produce a ~pcc1a l o n l' h o u r t c I e v 1 s i o n cd1t1nn or NPR's nightly nt'wsmagaz 1ne "A ll T.fungs Considered .. ror broudcast the evening or Jan 13. The TV Special will be an chor ed by "ATC" . . and Sanford UnJ!,ar Mow is tlw ti91etoMYe SAVE MONEY!!! 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Busmess Ott DECEMBER 7, 198 I Repor1 Painting EV£HIHG Yoga For Oii Hullh Paln11ng 7:00 0 HAPPY DAY& AGAIN Hoping IOt m0te p11vacy M1Stl!f Body Ao<:hoe mQlltiS 1n wolh '"' Rogers Bu<ldH!S brOlher Only 10 discover VIiia Mister 11 , 11ot the parad•&e he Alegre Roge<s e1pected Sesame Stu<llO 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT S11ee1 See Ff'alured St1ange~1 Electnc Ne,,.M:uter and 81td Company man Of l oncJon Cl) M•A•s•H CtaSStoom Educahonil H"w~eye and Hol Lip~ TV Programming 1131n a new respect IOt " each other alte< w0tk1ng •t .. an o•d slallon under heavy ElectrlC ""' Company ~ TH£ MUPPETS Guest Cerot Burn<!lt Mac Nell C MOVIE Lehr et ••• F0tb.Ooe<i Pfa,,..1 t t9561 Walter PodQeOt\ KCET KOCE Anne F rancos m 0 MOVIE m> • • •, ·Seroal ( 1980) Mar Loe ....... "---11n Mull, Tuesday Weld ._. S SHOWT1M£'S HOLLYWOOO Ol<:k Educational 7·30 t) 2 ON ni£ TOWN C1¥ell Programm.ng Featured a group 01 inner Ove!' Stationary Cit) 1<1<1$. V1Slt Yosemite Easy Mt NaltonM Patk a loolo. at ClasStoom Educational rne Suzuki Mel hod or TV Programming le3Gn1ng 1wo and three- yea•·olds to play muSleal " mstrumenrs 0 L.4VERH£ & SHIRLEY Guteo &COMPANY Tag An over-enthus•asflc bv•ld· The •no 1nspec1or lhrea1ans Arts Mrs Bab<Sh w11n a S2500 Personal Elec1nc hne m ...... ·s·H f"mance Company The •017tn linds a hllle OI Earth {)y9f bundle of JOY on 11s door· And Man Easy &lep ViUa Mac:Nell C'!) GREAT Alegre letirei PEAFOAMANCES MIStet Nova Mrs Reon11a1dr Helen Rogers 'TwtnS" Morron and Btad Oavr5 star Sesame .. 1n Edna 0 Br>en s ,......,. "'°" acsaotarion or het Streel Om 5hOtl srory about • w0tnan wno finds une .. pected .. Easy romance wnen She d•SCOv· Business Drok ers rhar ner husband ~ Repo<t Caveu hev•no an alfa" News BuSlness !{ P.M. MAGAZINE .. Repol1 A weanny Londoner who OYer Mac Neil keel)$ ?3 g0<1llas 1n h•I Easy Lehrer backyard a video daflng servtCe couple s lorsl dlle MacHelt Great S THE WACKY WOALD Le!Wet Pet1ormances OF JONA ntAH WINTEAS Great 'Mrs • Gyest 8111 CO$by Perlormances Retnnardl" ..... -·"'2 MOVIE "Mrs •• '1 Jol'lnny Got Hts Reinhardt" .. ' ...\· Gun· p97tl Tomolliy Bot· I toms Kalhy Fields Karen e-oo II Cl' F'f:llVA'f£ ..""' Alters 8ENJAMIN Karen PQSSO Judy, -ea '°' sound. Allers .. goes undetc.:>ver to W111 RWaoda Haou~-ah badr money .n a pol.er Lewis " gerne lr0tn a loan·Sl'larkong Dlnce Three Se<geant Company Amette&rl II ~ LITTLE HOUSE OH Drok Foll\ THE PRAIAI£ A IHl·lalktng salnrnan Cavett Painters convinces Mrs Oleson 10 News ~honed Change her r~tauranl onto \ ABCNews a IHt·lood ptace ::;. Everyt>Oty s 0 MOVIE Business • •• Fatewt"tl lo Man 1anar 119761 Yul1.1 Shomo da. Nobu McCartny ,,.,. \1111/(h/11 ' /•,I• II . '. THlJRSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 s,._ ...... c ..... · ""'-S.....1 '-~a-.-2-• A I 0.-a...-· ~Klkt;.; """',_. ,...., .... w...Nc.-,, 10 II tkiftde\ 12 ,. •• , .. Pf'f'tll<ti (' ........ 10-~-c...,...· l8r~fro• .. dkt'.-1 .. Meres.-.. '~~""'"'. '-·c..-w-2 -SioMr'• I o.e..-v-~ .... c.-MoM.. 0.- 17 18 19 Tell Santa Your List Is In 2-c_,o.- Our Gift Registyy!!! - I ' I 1\11> Sl/fl\\'S \luro· 111 11111 111111 ..• Chipmunks F rum /'O!Jt' X ~ince-that time. the Virgin of Guadalupe has served as a prote(•tress of the Hispanic people of Mexico. who to this day walk on their knee~ to worship at her :.hrine. The show will look into the influence of of the Virgin on the Mexican c ulture and will take viewers to the Basilica of Guadalupe outside Mexico to view the worshippers . The IOOlh episode of "Loo Grant.. went into production this week. ma rking the fifth season fo r the awardwinning show Roger Young is directing from a script by April Smith about a murder mystery in an eerie haunted house M arie O s m o n d 's s mil e ma y b e atte ntion-getting, but it won't have a c hance against a $500,000 flock of bird models that will surround her for a number when she hosLc; '"Walt Dis ney One Ma n's Dream ... set for Saturday. Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. T he se birds. cr e ated by Disney's WED '"lmagineers:'" cost roughly Sl0.000 each, and c..ao move their heads up a nd down. turn right and left a nd appear lo sing along wi th wonderful Marie . ll takes three sets of ha nd controls and four keyboards lo m a nipulate these talented fowl . the p r edecessors o f wh ich we r e unvei le d in Dis neyla nd's ··Enchanted Tiki Room" back in 1963. The birds are described by the creative lmagineers as being .. amazing ly lifelike.'" and following this special they'll be crated orr to Japa n to roost in the 600·acre Tokyo Disneyland .. T he problem of teenage suicide will be explored in a two-part speciaf. '"In Loveland: Study of a Teenage Sui cide'" set for Dec 6 and 13 on A RC The show will attem pt to debunk the myth that ··jf they talk a bout it. they won·t do 1t,'" by focu!-.ing an the suicide of Mark Cada. a 15-year old boy "ho killed himself last January in Loveland. Co lo. llis death was one of 12 adolescent s uicides occ urrin~ in or a round LO\'eland over an lis-month period T"o J)l'culiar tales of the mac:.ibre a rc i.et for thc Dec ti '"Darkroom" scn es, hosted by J ames ('ohurn In tht' first. a \'1c>tnam vrteran (Ronny <'ox 1 ha1>p1ly g1vt•s his son a <;ct of toy soldiers. but twc·om"" tt·rrif1l'd "hen the sol<licro; com'-' a live .1n1I .tll.ll'k him In lhl' ..,l'<'ond. a cit~ <,licker l..1\Yof'+-.w.-·W"• ..... 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Cltllen!lc' Mov1t "Sleet Cl) '-tf INI llac'"I Nfl Gamt Spo<ts Ctnltr 8.ukttb.111 Marquette Vs Old Domin.on (Ii) .....,,.Mllr•y MoYlt "Adam's Rib" Mov1t "Muror Catk'd CD> ' I Mo•lt .._ -S.O.W Uplm' MoVlt "bf\ldli Cl> ... r..t'd Sllotll Bloc• Motif 'lllt BIK• Stllloft' ·~ MoYlt ltto to S.1ty" • .... CoM'd Mo•1t "ROUC!I Cut Mo•lf R~~ CZ> .... : .,.,, .... Cont'd Movlt ·smd And Cllocolate" Mom · Cabollbnco Cl) llsMlbll lllett lbyors Benny HtH Maudt Mov1e lamaic• Run· m IUtbll Ntws Al In f anvly Movie 1lone But lllt Bun" DECEMBER 10, 1981 THURSDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 . 10:30 • flft!NA Rtoor\$ Soorts "''""'"' W ~ll!ep PfO!lle I Ofltlllt CC) Jllgflt (orlt d Mo•lt 11!1' fOJ Movtt I how l!Q\ (() Bosmt IOP l!IM Corlt d Spoth Ctnttr NH Story Spot1s IJI\ Wttl lnltl CID Mo•it Contd Inside lllf Nfl Motif 'Tht Ill laws" Motif cm 8o11111 lllo¥1t "lto And lOlet' Movlt "Alcatraz" Cl) Movit l .. .,. Contd ."" lr-Vs l ramtf · 8'1111t lJN A lllOll • 8o1lnc Ctltt d Mom TlltlOfll~ Motif ti.qi! 18 Cil Mor'! Corlt'd ~ ln\otdt Mo>n Movot ~Orft (j.rdtfts (!) ~ellull ~Po11$11 Btnny H.il llK'"I Mo•it S..bolrvt @ Nttll!. All In hmrlt Mow1t "Ill!' Mlril<lf OI Thf Be11~ ._. .. _ ........... ~····················· ... ······~···· .... •••"-... . ....... ,...,,. ·--· ...... -~-,r.•t....-; ·~· . - ) t ... .. • • • • ••l STARRING cmzENS FORUM Programming That Gets You Right Where You Live! HEllE'S YOlJll CILVICE 10 QUES110N AND COIOIUNICATE wrrH Cll'Y OP'PICIALS ON ISStJES THAT EFFECT 1'0U AND n>UR CITY! CITIZEN!:> FORUM offers you the oppor- 1 u n ily 10 be a part of this audlenn• partici- pation show-hosted by Newport's Mayor.Jackie Heather. EaC'h month the Mayor and her guests cxprt'ss their views on a chosen topic while you. as a member of the studio audience. ask qm·stions and exµn.-ss opinions of your own. The NC'XI Topi'' Is "WATER" Date: Dec·. 17 FOR AUDIENCE RESERVATIONS CALL: 642-5797 CITIZENS FORUM MAY BE VIEWED MONDAYS 7:30 PM alternating w ith LIVE Newport Beach City Council co\rrragc WEDNESDAYS 7:30 PM ON CABLE CHANNEL 24 or K PROGRAMMING- .. IN THE PUBLIC INTER.EST' NE'WPORT BEA CH . -1 , 19 :P. §: ..... < r 0 IO "Tl ... ii Ill ":< 0 ~ <» 3 i ... ~ <D OD .. _______ ...., ____________ ..._" ........... -. to Tuesday Grid ~ Tuesdays KNXT KNBC KTL.A KABC KFMB KHJ KCST KTTV KCOP KCET KOCE -i Details ~ II D D D 0 0 ID m m m m _ .... 1 ~ L• ..... l• ........ lelMee!M l • ..... a.Di9go l • ........ SMDi9go l•...-LMA ....... lee ..... . ._. E OEC£M8EA •• 1981 ~ ~ 1: Wake Up Toda.~ 700 Good Morning The Today Clf'toon Bug5 Business Oil Club Morntng News FtoozleS .. Town BuMy Report Painting Morning .. .. 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Caiptior* ABCNews 7:00 U HAPPY DAYS AGAIH Joanie tails on tove with Pots•e &lier he songs a tove song to her 0 YOU ASKED F<>fl IT Featured Cr ocoaole Man atlCl 0. agon In The Sat>Cl tD M•A•S•H A 1ec;1ure a Shifley lempte movie ano a picnoc are among the ac t1v111e1 schec:Juleo IOI Ille 4077th fD Ovtl!EASY Gay Issues The s~1111 probl('ms lacing gay Amef· oe3ns over 50 are eAa· m1nec1 ; 10 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT An 1nu:tv1e-w w•tn ac.tor re<;Ord1ng ilr hSI Mac Davis •191 THE MUPPET$ Guus1 Ro.,iPr Moor" C MOVIE • • Bnowan1 JunC.t•O'• I 1r1~1'Jt Ava GJrOner Slt'W .irl GranC}Pr H RICH LITTLE'S CHRISTMAS CAROL ,,, •. n-1\.t .. r .mp1.:>s::..1r-,, ,., pl ... _, 1J multilu(J(' o t f•)~t..-'"" "" 1uC11r19 Eoene1er Srroogt' rlrlO Boo Cral<:lllt m "" unu~uat ..,~, s•on ot lh~ Cn.ule<s Ooci<ens hOll· aay tlUSlt'. 7 30 IJ THE 2,000 YARD MAN Gel •n onsu:Je IOOt. al the soecl acutar career o l Marcus Allen wno made college football nrstory tn1s year w1tll his 2.000-yaro rusn1n9 r11Coro 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY &"COMPANY l enny lilfls 1n love w1tn l a•t>rne U FAHS Rona Barren lool\s at t"4' rone ltne l>Plween tans ano lanatics ID M•A•S•H Ha .. ~eye puts 1he 407?th on eoge when "" goes on the wagon 8 P.M. MAG.AZIHE A 1()()1. a1 a ~·a s magaz.,,e •n wlloell ~.as wrtte @dtl ano Pflotograph the lay- outs ~Sl·SPllong romance "'"'e' San11ra Brown 10 YOU ASKED FOR IT Featured Belgium s AllolCk Dogs ano Bare•· la ~ Fred Tile Cockatoo S l.AFF·A-THON A comedian hc>sl arid tour tom1c cof'llestant5 wllo tompe1e against one anot!WI< are featured 1n tll•s unc..,,soreo comedy game Show 1.-00 . 8..oN & StMON A J and Rick are htted to catc:ll o p•ecoc1ous leen • ager wllO !las used h•s own c:ompuler to crack a bank • a111oma1tc teller Ttem U ~FA ntEA MURPHY Fa tiler Mur Plly hghts 10 gel lour 01 hos youngsle•S out ot a wo<kl'lOul!e ena lea,ns wny mc.unlain man °'" / .1"/11, /'.11/1 1 1 all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars ... ,,, Special fl ut rate fo r non-c·ommcrC'ial users off<•rin g ml't"C'h<in· dis<• pr itl'Ct in th<• ad for S800 or less. Cost is thl· sam l' for 8 davs or one Minimum thn'<' lines. Extra linc•s jus t S2 fl() for R cta~·s · For a n EXTl\A day, call today 642·5678 The new Daily Pilot 8·Day W.ek it's ol3t.f¥Ul!'tJ PWS . . ( 'Tis the season for family shows By FRED ROTHENBERG A" Tet ... ..ie. Wr"9< () NEW YORK Network television is offering three wholesome m ovies about children and family this week. They aren·t typical nuclear fa milies. but they still have the important ingredients. Let's hope the Coalifion for Better Television is watching. These tender TV morsels would have been perfect for the Thanksgiving weekend. But that's when families tend to be entertain ing or traveling. and TV viewing is down. Hence. the week after we've gathered around bulging tables to give thanks and while we're -genlng tnm the Christmas spirit, TV has several warm-hearted illustrations of what families arc supposed to be about. And they·re a Car cry from families depicted in ni g httime soap ope ra s. like "Dallas" a nd "Dynasty:· which treat kin more like rival mob families than blood relations . CBS' "Dallas" is this season's top.rated prog ram and AB C"s .. Dynasty" was No 8 last week, testament lo the popularity or this negative concept of family Some other family series are doing well, but they're comedies. hke "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time " Ora matu.• series with a more positi\'e new of the family. like NBC's "Little House on the Praarse:· are 1ust not faring as well Thal leaves TV to capture thf' strong family binds in one·shot movies. wh1<'h the netwo rks do well bv building poignant stories from real·life situations: It's a very s uccessfu l. e mot ion ally manipulative formula, a nd 1t works Already. CBS had .. The Marva Collins Story," in which a dedicated Chicago teacher SU<'<'essfull y turned slow and learning-disabled pupils into eager students. Mrs. Collins st r essed positive thinking. personal attention and individual pride. Written on the blackboard in the tenement schoolhouse wa s one of her pet phrases ... Welcome to Success." Those same words are written on a Florida school bl ackboard in ABC's Sunday movie. "A Long Way Home.·· starring Timothy Hutton as Donald. the 'e ldest of three abandoned a nd separated siblings Donald's passion for real family turns him against his adopted parents and creates an obsession to finct his brother and sister .. I need them back ... he tells his fiance. Rose "I want to go home " The anchor of a r~al family is often ta.ken for granted. except by those who don't have 1l. Donald's loss colors his ~\•ery relationship. including the one with l'.ose. He re ars being abandoned again: "Just don't ever leave me." he says. On Saturday nig ht. CBS also de als with orphans in "The Children Nobody Wanted ... Fred Lehne is Ton'f Butterfield. a coll ege student who. at the age of 21, became t he first bachelor and the youngest single adult to become a legal foster parent in Missouri. By the movie's end. Butterfield has brought nine children into his home and created a heart-warming family situation that is bound to touch viewers . The same tug of family is what made ''Love. Sidney" on NBC one of the l>est new programs of . the season. Middle aged Sidney Shorr (Tony RandaU l is resigned to the fact that he will never have a family. In the movie pilot. it was because he was homosexual. In the series. no stated 'reason has been offered thus fa r Then into his life comes a young woman and her ill egitimate daughter They form a threesome that isn't the conventional kind of family living unit but has all the elements. nonetheless. love. caring. protectiveness ··Love. 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Shape Up with Us How For Fall Facilities Include: ~. . -= .. .N . . • Weight Room • Showers & Locker Room • Wh irlpool & Sauna • Steam Room • 10 Regulation Racquetball Cts _ • Towels & Laundry Service • Toiletries and Accessone~ • Tanning Tables Call for Racquetball Reservations 540-061 I 145 E. ColUlllbiM s ....... For Information Call 540-061 I = ~; 1 Da)'time Drama Ellen fears she's pregnant By t \'SDI\ IURS<:tl .\I.I. M\' ('ffll.DRES: :h Tom continues to be ralt' h1m sl.'lf for bt•111i.: a poor brother to St•a11. Brookt• bei;:-. Sean to n•lra<·t his art·ui.at1vn:-. lK·fon· i.:0111.t.: to µnson. but Seo.in n:fui.e:-. lh•turnini.: from Texa' !::lien feab. she 1s pre,.:nanl In a chance ml'cling "1th Da1:-.y . Nina tclb her tu slay out of h<'r hfl' Donn;.i ;i nd Chuck arl' named Bobh~ ·s godp;.ir('nls At Donna's m~1stcnce. Chuck accompan1<'~ her to :-.cour l't.>ntcr l'1t~ for Pain.er. \\ho has s igned on as a pe rmanent kitchen aide with l''oi(\"s since Frank doe s n ·1· w a nt .J e ssie \\Ork1ng then• any longer When Carrie ha:. the flu. :\telanie goes out on date \\Ith Chuck Lint· warn:. Langi~ not to try and m,·est Phoebe's mon<'> or he'll reveal Langle,\ 's pa:-.t as a t·on artist Je:-.i.1t' warn!> Lita not lo do an~ thmg to hurt Gre.1?":-. und Jenn~'::. rnendsh1p Opal ms1sL5 on i:o1ng on date with Grl'i: and Jenny Brandon warns Erica that he'll sue her 1f she e\•er quits Sensualle Pammy and Kent join forces to break ~ Erica and Brandon MOMENT OF TRUTH In a Spl'dal <iram.1t1l ..,l'C(llt'lll'l' l:tpl'<I 1111 lol·at ion 1n I long Knil l.! tor ·sl'an·h fo r T om111Tt1\\. · · <1L·t n•..,.., :\laurl'L'll .\ndl·rnwn. a:-S' h 1a I>l''>l'ill'k:-. Ian•:-~1 l'11mat'lll' moment ol truth on a dl•..,ol;afl' m ountamtop o\ l'rluok1ng lhl· F ar Ea :-1 di~ Sl«llTh l 11r T11rnn1Tm\ .. 1:-'l 't ·n \\ l'l'k d ·" , a 1 I :u 1 p m 1111 CHS 1Ch ~· -.hot and not1cl'd a man with an En14 li sh :H·renl carr~ 1ng a gun Thi::. stor~ see m~ to clear Da\'ld ll 1d1ng 1n Valerie's bill . :"11 role bcc·omc~ ~U~Pl('IOU!> G ESERAI . HOSPITAi .: ~Ol'' mto the bathroom and di~nn·ers Ca rril' "" thl' fl oor. hanng lJke n an O\lerdose or pill!> Carne IS rus hed lo the ho~p1la l 14 herl' her !>t o m a c h 1::. pumped and her hfe suved. but she ma) have brain THE GIRLS GYM TOTAL FITNESS FOR WOMEN ONLY LAGUNA 497-5464 NEWPORT 646-8828 ANOTH E R \\'O RLD : apart ment. David drops a Mac threatens t o ruin SIOO bill which Abe Carver Stephen if he doesn't lea,·e finds Carver 1s furious Alice alone. Allee asks Mac with Valerie for hiding to give her until March to Da v1d The Count ronllnues sort out her feelings to ~et his sights on Trish Bu y ing l ic ke t to the D1 ro\·ering a !>C arf i n Domtnican Republic. Sandy Jos h's lo cker. polic l' plans to marry Cecille question him about the the re. Mac gives Sandy various murders Stuart large amount of cash ror departs Salem for Roml'. It upcoming marriage a nd 1s learned that the Count ·s c h 1 1 d . St e p h e n · s father gave mone) to the step·daughter Diana 1s due s urrogate mother µrogram and Harry Shea's son Pete Ro bert come:. bac k to arri\·es. In c harge o r Salem but keeps his return Diana 's horse Captai n. a ser ret. The syndicate Pete reveals his desire to orders Alex to get together be a veterinarian. but · 14 Ith Mar~ tn order for llarry warns him there 1s t h e m to g a 1 n l h e no money ror rollege and company. or harm 14111 that Stephen Frame cannot come to Mane and J essie be asked for an y Following orders. Alex assistance. Marjorie Ward ends his relationship with is the first author Sandv is Marie and goes after Marv I.aura 1s d1~pl cased with ltvmg on the Titan and JYSI ai. unhappy about Luk~·s wantmg to turn the ship into a restaurant. but tells him she'll go alonl! l41th his business venture Lesli e accepts Rick's marriage propo:-.al and the pros pect of ra1smg Mike Although Srott y promises to turn over the di\'orcc decree w h e n 1t arrives fro m ~tex1ro. he already has the doruments and plans lo hold onto them ror a~ hale Joe learns the prowler did not t ake the bus the night l>1ana was murdcn.'<I . but took a car However. he learn~ that the bus driver stopped for a middle-aged wom an standing 10 the m1dul e of t he r oa d K rt m pt on is clear ed of Diana's murder While having a \'is1l from Sus an and Ahce. Heather begins to recall what she sa'A m Diana's a pa rtment the n igh t of t he murder Heather runs away and goes t o a motel Alan furious when Lila buys a pharmaceutical house and names Monica consultanl for the firm instead or him Alan vetoes Edward's plans t o have Lila declared senile Ruby learns that Noah's uncle Marlin is 1m·est1gating Bobbi ·s past damai:e Ross return~ to .., _____________________ _ Carrie's apartment to get ______________________ _ assigned t~ edit Mac rears he m ay hav~ to cease publication or Brava. Brian's interest 1n Pat continues Dr Wagner b e r a t es Rick ror his personal involvemer.t with Blaine and Jerry Rick and Marianne decide lo keep tryi n g to make their marriage work AS T H E \\'O R LD TURNS: David continues to have flashbacks of his past Dee 1s upset with J ohn's interference with Da\·1d Carol confused when she finds hundreds of dollars m Steve's Jacket. Annie tells PQltce she feels PCP may be made in hospital lab Dr Howell skips town afte r trying to frame R1rk b~ pulling paraphernalia tn his apartment. but Rick d1 srovers it before PQhcc make their search. DOCTORS: Just after Matt learns Maggie is pregnan[. she suffers a miscarriage Greta learns Katie is not M1ke·s wife Nola thrilled when s he learns Mona's plan lo ruin the newspaper has railed ~1 1ke tells Katie to gel out of the house no w tha.J. Thanksgi\·ing 1s O\'er M .J rears I.hat she's causing a rift between Mi ke 1t nd Matt. EDGE OF N I GHT : Schu\'ler takes Bobbi for a ride.' forces her to write a note saying she has lert town ror good. and then d1SPQ~es of her ~1ike tells M1lcl> he 1s not handling Gavin's case since he's too c lose to everyone and do ubts that he could get Jod\' excused from servinf:l as 3 wttness. Chrr informs Mike that Gavin 1s wi lling DAYS OF OUR UVES: to plead guilty of shooting G U I D I NG L I GHT : Receiving a frantic phone th e bri efcase 14h1 e h contains the tapes of Alan Roger and Dr Manno. but they arc m1ss1ng Mi ke suspects Alan took them. but llenry 1s the (·ulprit this time Alan 1s clearl'd of both murders. but Mike sttll fears Hope 1s married to the 14TOng man ONF. LIFF. TO LIVE: When Brad secs Chuck talkmg to Pat and Clint. he takes the news to Asa An a ngered Asa ha~ Chuck's belongings packed and fires h 1 m Chuc k cl1 scove rs Nicole and tries lo r alm her down Rare 1s named as C huck 's replace m e nt. Johnny tells Ttna that there IS n o fu ture 1n lheH relat1onsh1p She 1s further shattered when she ~oes to Johnny's a partment and . sta ndtng outside the door. realizes he has bedded dONn with Beck\ An hysterical Tina rfps up Beck} ·s costume. V1 ck1 goes to Ted and pleads 14 ith h1 m to set Ttna free bv tellmg the truth Katrina a~rees to go out with Brad but s he would rather be seem ~ Marcello Johnn) asks Be<:ky to marry him Have a Pretty Holiday ... with a fresh new look created JU St for you! Come in and let us help you present your very prettiest self for holiday viewing! Posing as a bartender a t the victim from a distance the Salem Inn. Doug comes of ten feel. When Mi~es acr oss a salesman whb continues to be protective admits ~be was at the of J1ox. even lo I.he point of motel the"~-·l'fl!WJfti up a tm1wxhevn cu ll from Carrie. Ross RYAN'S HOPE: f'a1 lh rushes to her apartment and An see each other at and d1 sco\'ers it's 1n a the Egyptian ball and an.' shambles. Carne <'onfesses 1mmed1ately drawn to one t o D iane ·s and J oc ·s another An feels she 1s the murder She tells Ro~s that embodiment or Maril Kara. he r husband committed and lakes her to the shrine. !lu1c1de because Diane had 14 here Faith feels she 1s a been ma nipulating him. kindred s pirit Jill is and when s he r ea lized worried about Faith 's Diane was doing the same seeming obsession with to Ross. she had to do away Maril Kara. In order to 1120 Irvine Blvd. w1tb her. Carrie agrees to keep Bob from quitting the go to the police station. but restaurant, Delia comes on Newport Beach 642·8484 asks to lake a shower first. to Orsog. OniQo.~~W:.::ikwwsAllll••••••••••••••••••• .. L..., Jm'lr\\1mlt(f''lf111HIP. ~ • .,~ fdt"lftf .-_, I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I t ------------~----~-~~~-------------------- ..... CX> O> ..... .... u. Ol 0 ...J MQvie Guide for the Week Friday movies DECEMBER 4, 1881 Ian days as he 111811 to find soma purpose 10 his ax1s- 1anc:e 'PG' 11:00 .,C) * • tt ' forbidden Planet" ( 1956) Waller Pld- EV£HINO geon, Anna Francis. Based on Shallespeara's "The l.'00 $) * • * "Son>eboely Up Tempest .. An oute< aoace ml55'0fl 1a launch.a to There Lillea Ma" ( 19~) loeate a protessor wtlO hu Paul Nawman, Pier Af19811 oean 11.,.ng tor a numbe< ot Ro\:j(y Graz.ano, • New yaats on a dtstan1 plana1 ol Yori! slum t>oy. rises to lhe lut1He. tame as a chatnplonSlllP 11:'6( .. ) ** "11141"(1979) bo•e< 6."30 g * * "Myst8"y Island" John Belushi, Toshlto FOU< children stranded on Mllune Alter 11\e l!Omblng ot P-1 H8'bor, Southern an tsland ate Chased by a C81110flll8 CtViflans and m~· hermit and Cl1acover • caw ot counterletl mo<wty ·a· 1taty personnel 1eact w•th 7:00 lCJ • * * "The Son 01 unbtldled panic to -ot Monte Ctrsto" ( 1940) Lows • J8'>aneM att.cll In !half own t>ad<yarel 'PG' Hayward. Joan Bannan 12:00 U * * ·~ "8ootleg98fs" NA danno swashbuclllet (19741 Slim PICkans. Jae· W8Q8S deadly duals IO Win tyn Smith Two back htUS lhe hand ol • tovaly lady a:oo g * * * .. A Very Spacial 1am111as ftgtlt lor the riohls to a moonsn1ne run Favo<" ( 1965) Rock Hud· 'O; • * "ShOC'k Waves" SOf1. Leslie Caron A lawyer ( 19771 Peter Cushing, pursues the <laughter ot • BrOOl<a Adams A oroup ot ean•":~~~~e;',,'o ::.:~'~si.~~·=ounC::, : Death" ( 1978) Oebotah Rallin Charles Frank Sav· .)«mer SS olfteer and hlS ~hon of 8ll.pattmantal e<al s11-s 111• trapped and mutanls taca 1mm1nen1 death when 1 Sl * * · Hollywood Htgh" two ski Hit o<>ndolas are ( 19761 Marcy Albrecht, oer .. led ti * * ,., 'The Ocfa9on'· Sl'lerry Har<11n Teen-agers ( 1980) Chuck Norua. lee at the tamous publtC hlgtl SChoof (Otlf lfllHI thaw Y8Ca· Van Cleat A waal1hy tlon studies t.n the llal<I ol young woman hires a . adotescanl human rela- ratlfed m1111Jal arts cham-tlons 'R' poon to pro18C1 her trom 0 * • Gatas1na f 19801 terrorists tr .. nao by the Oo<othy Stratten. Avery myst8"tOuS N1nj1 cult 'R' Schreil>af A rot>ot Is made • * l'r "The Cat From 111 the ttnage ol a baauhtul STUDENT PARENTS Fred Lahne and Michelle Pfeiffer star as young college students who provide a homelife for foster boys in "The Children Nobody Wanted" on CBS iCh. 2> Saturday at 9 p.m Outer Space" (11179) Kan ...omen wno doesn't 11ave Berry, Sandy Ovncan An any human '"""O• 'R' tawa r>da toward th4!ff' final a.traterrastriat tomcal <Z) * * "Luc:IWlg" (1973) showdown. 'R crUll tands on earth 'G' Helmut Beroer. Romy 1:36 (H" • • • "Ha1dcora" 0 "* "Hangar 18" Schnaodet The mad King ( t979) George C $coll. ( 111&01 Darren McGam. 01 ea .. .,,. Is ptoftla<I Season Hut>lay A con· Robert Vaugttn Resnreh-12:05 II Cl) * * ''> ''Olrty Oflfned I al her leaves the ttrs al• secret goYttfnmenl Knighl'I Work" ( !976) ~tut surroundings or lnatllllatton lnvestigilla Iha John Miiis. Donald hos home town 10 seatch cause ot a aatall•J•'s sud· PleaMnCa A man -en. for hts Claughle<. wtlO has den Clatruci!Ofl 'PG' "'O for hlS falher't murelet· t>acoma haaY\ly lnvotvad'" (Z) * * * Inside M~' er l'8f0et In on a strange a t>1g·Ctly pornography ( 1980) John Savage. David society 0 1 taller-Clay rack at 'R' MorM A-~ to the knights With \llgllante land· 2:15(}} • • • "tl\Slda Moves" group of regulars at an anaas ( t9801 John SavaQ41, David Oalcland bat may no1c1 the l2".30 g • * * 'i\o "The vouno Morse A nawcorne< to the lley lo malling the batt en· Lions" 119581 Marlon group of raoutara at an dar's Cir..,.. of becoming a Branc:IO. Montgc>maf)' CNfl Oalclanel bat may hold Iha pro baaltatball plll)'8f a 11 pw ol Atnancans and 8 key to malung Iha barten· ,...,ty 'PG' Garman react d1tlerently to det's dream ot bacomtng a t:OO (C) * • 1i\o "Oraasecl To the avant• 01 Wor1CI Wat II. pro t>aslcetball ptaye< a Kiii" (1980) Michael Caine. l:OO. * * "Orecula .. Pdnce realtly 'PG' Angla Ooc:lcinaon Police Of Oatl!MSS" (lll66) Clvos-2:30 l'tJ * • * '" "Swept Away·· -en tor the psyc.llotte topllar LM. Baroara Shel-( t975) Manangeta Mata10. murdarttr wh<> bu1a-ae1 • lay When two couples Giancarlo G•anntno Direct· suburban hou-te, 'R' unwlthngty spend a night ed by Lin• Wttrtmuller In tO:OO CH.l • *'i\o ·;The Bushido "' Dracula's castle. one order 10 autvMI on • Blade" (1980) Rtehard man IS murdered and IMS dasaflad MaC11terr-an Boone. J-Ear1 JonM wlla turned Into a vampire ISiand, • Steitian sao4or and baaf cub SJ * The Ftlll> Ftoor t t11801 Bo Hopluns. OuN1ne Hutt A young '*oman ts inc:arce< a tad '" a b!Urre mental hospital Where vlO· tenoe and drug at>use are Iha order ot the day 'fl' Cl • • •i, ·s1ar0os1 Mem· oroas" ( 1980) Woody Allen, Charlo1te Rampjing A IUC· casslut d1rac1o< laces a persona c:t•5's as ha tr- 10 mal(a soma majOf dee•· 5'0!1S In hrs hie ·PG 4: to t Z J • • '" "JOhnny Got His Gun" 111171) Timothy Bol· toms. Kathy F'oelds Ounng World Wat I, a young Ame<1Can .soldier whOM oanle 1njurl8S have left him a ltml>less. lac:elesa huMI. ram•ntsces about hts c;¥11- 1an days as ha trwis 10 fin<! some purpose 10 his ••IS· 1anca 'PG' S I •• ·Young And Free wnen tragedy to<ces a youno bOy 10 '°'" ii wao· on "ain 10 ow1 ruogec west. Ile meets a you"lj Indian 9111 and t>egtns a new ttte PG 0 * * Tuck Evcrlast· 1ng" ( t98 t) FrCld Ketler Joseph MacGutre A youn11 gift mefltS an 1mmo<tal temoly known as the Tuclls &:30 0 * tt Snowt>al4 Express' 119731 Dean Jones. Harry Morgan A sty t>ani.e< SC!l<imeS w11h a "ch mans nepheW 111 an anempr to sw•ndle h•m oul or his r{IC<ff>tly 1nhe111co skt resor1 G' 7:00 C * * 11 GO!ng In S1y1e 11979) Geo<ge Burns Art Carney Bored With S•tltng au day on a t>ench •n !he pa.I(. 1hra. elderly gentle· mef'I carefully plan a oan .. heist PG' 7:30 0 tt * * "Ftower Orum Song· ( 1961) Nancy Kwan James Shigeta Based on !he ,S1"Q41 play t>y RO<lge<S ano H01mmerstetn A Chi· nese girl travels 10 San franc•SCO 10 mauy a man whose I am•ly PIC k ed hef to< h•S t>oele z • •', Cat>oBtanco p 981) CharlM 8'onson. Jason Robards An a•tlecl Na.ti Wllo has t>ougnt olf the local pottce Clom1natas 11 small Peru""an coastal town during tl>e 1940s Ft 1:00 u • ', COU<>I Yoro•. Vamplfa" ( 1970) Robert Quarry, ~ Pe<ry In Southern Ca1ttorn1a a counl sieges a wance 10 contact 1na sp1r11 ot a deeeHed woman m • • • "Juare~" 111139) Paul Muno. 8e11a OaVtS The renowned leader crusa.dcn lo< llwt release or Me•tCO from Ponca Mas•· millan s Franch OO<Nna· 11on 1 $) * * * • ··KratTWlf Vs. Kramer" 11980) Dua1111 Hottman. Maryt StreeP A man oamas with his ex· w1r. lo< custody of thew young son elte< she walks out on them 'PG' Cl • • "Cout To eoiosr· I t980) Dyan Cannon, Roo- art Blake A runaway hC>uSawll• and a ec:r appy trucker hau1tno callle coast to cou1 t>ec:oma the target ol a Wiid cross- counlty chase 'PG A US, N•"'f commander (C) * * * "Giida lt"8" an Hatlan socialite must ,_ ___________ _....,._....,..,.. of '""99*'C_._.aa.._ ___ _,1Mil<lteC>*"I Ollda l'ladnar, Don Mtlte their M•ual and ~ sailors and nal/Ya Japa-Novello Radnw rapn-pOlltical o.ttarancw •:U• *'"' TlleCreatura With The Blue Hano" ( 11170) Kteus Klnslll, Diana K-. An naipea from a mental lnstl1u11on •• blamed tor a sar-ot mur- Clefa ~ H) * • "A Change 01 Sauons" I 1980) Shirley Mac:Lalne. Bo Oerll< A mlddle·agad couple lrleS out younger pan.-1. Of'!• vacatlOn togathe<. with r8Y9ahng ~uences 'R' • -altempltng to recover soma of her "Saturday 2:40 8 • •.,, "LIN" ( 1967) I a aymbollc sword or Night live" Chataclars In Pete< falll. Jacl< Lemmon Japan. 'R' this film rtcorel ol her llmll· tn hopes ol rettevlng him. ©.l **"Roadie" (19801 ad-run. one-w oman Mlf of his wtla. a man Ma9t Loai, Kale! Hunter A 8r0.0.•y stM>W wfllcll also brings home • 9Ulaclal roell music roadie tels tncludaa a Baatlaa rnadlay Clarelk:I and lntroducaS nothing get In his way II' by Father Guido SardUCCJ lham. hi• p.nuit of the gin ot hit '..B.'. ~46 • ••'II "Ola, Monster. cir"-. 'PG' 1:30. • * "Dementia 13" Ola" ( 11185) Borla Karlofl, • "The Atth Floor" ( 1964) Wtlilam Campbell, Nic:lc Adema. 8aMCI on • ( IHO) Bo Hoplclns, Dianna luana Andttrs. A psycho-story by H P Lovecraft. A Hull. A YoUng woman la path cllnglng to the man>-young AIMftean visiting lncMceralael In • blzafra ory of a dead llSler os his English tlancaa's 1>111· mental ho9pilal where ~ raspon91bla for a _.., of antt racoolS 1n horror when ~ and drug at>usa er• axe murders In an trlsh '* lathar t1Hns mto a Iha orclet ot the Clay. 'R' castle. ~111 tunous II**• "Tile 9lua CS) a*·~ "Rough Cut" 3:00. *~"Twisted Brain" Lagoon" (IMO) Broo... 11980) Burt Reynolds. Las-(1974) Pill Cardt. John Shlalds. Christopher lay-Anne Down A 8r1t1sn Niland A tormented ,..,,. Atkins Two Children e•~ soaa111a lutea an 1n1arna< agar Is driven by fo<cea rMlnca Iha pengs of nrsr tlonal jawet thief out ol outside his control to com· love white dlleowrtng Nia retir-t to help 11« 11H1 mtt lranbed acts of mur· and Mdl other aflar ~ $30.000.000 In dlamor>ds dar IOI afliC>wracllad IQOMtler 'PG' 1:25 *•.-,"In GO<I We Trust'' on a oa-1ed Island. 'R' g • • • "The Long Rid· ( 11180) Marty Feldman. (%) • • '"' "Johnny Got His ars" ( 1980) J-and Andy Kaufman A naive Gun" ( 1117 I) Timothy Bot· Stecy l<aacti. OaVld and ,_,. .. Mnt out Into Illa toma, Kallly Raids. During Keith CWradln8. The JasM WOtld to r-money tor Wor1d Wat l, a young .,_Cola Younger gang Illa lmpOWnahad monasl· AIMflean soldlaf ...t\oaa ..._ a trail of ampllecl ~ 'PO' ti.tu....,,_ he"8 WI 9'lln banlla. pM\clared •I•• t:ao • • • "U1 SQalc'1" .... a limtllw. ,.._. 11u111_,. ~ ~ dared W. ( 1970) An outOOOr anlfluai. .J' 'Ni:• n nr...,...,.,...,...., • .,...---..,•••MM1ihi•., .. ....,_..".,. __ ~ .,.. ... •• ., .. ,. ... 4:30(C) *** "ThaSonOI Monte Crltto" ( 1940) louls Hayward, Joan eann.11 NA danno swasllbuc-tar wages deadly duets to win the hand of • lovely lady Saturday movies (0) * • ·~ "Oocto< Zh1va· 90" 11965) Oma1 Shattl, Geraldma Chaplin Two IOYers atrvgola amidst the sporit and passion• of the Rualan AeYOlulton t:OO 8 ··The Children Nobody Wanted" (Premiere) Freel l ahna. Mlchalte Plwllfer The true-Ille enorts ol Tom Bultarflakl. "' 1962. to pro- vide a home and a family Illa tor children ..,,h no place to go. are drama. tine:! t.-ooe •••. Tom Sawyer'' lC) ..... "Allred The fl973) Buddy El>Mn. J-Great' ( 1969) David WY11n BaMCI on Iha llOI)' Hemmings. Mlchaal YOf'lt t>y Marie Twain A ,•oung A ninth-century warrior Mlu111lppl River boy long""''' chOoM be~ bacom8t 1nvOIVacl in • his longing for a llnlple lffll HfleS ol mlschiavoua and the prassur• ot lead· adventures that Ing his paopta 1n the>r e•asparlle his ouareltan struggle 'aga1nat Iha aunt Danes e • • • "Fry;no Tigers" Ct) • • ·0u1 0 1 5-on" (11M2) John Wayne, Peul (1975) v_,. Aeelgrava. Kally. An AIMflcan ttlaf Clitl Robertson. T.anly 1Mth a bad perlormance ....,_ aner ha had an allai< -d tnea to r"-" "'"h e -· a m.> hlmMlt With one llr'8I hafo-retume to an EngliSI\ - L -.. ... --·------·· .... iwwwl -W 111881 .... dauoht81' 1t:OO U • * • C11cus World t 1964) JOhn Wayne Clau <11a Cardinale An Amer• can c11cus ownet r;ea1cha~ Europe lor the mother ol a girt twt na~ talt.,n unoer h•t wino 10:30 2 • * '1 T na Bat>y Maker (19721 Barbara H6tsney Sam Groom A cn.t01Ms coup .. arrange to< a tree-sp1111e<1 girt to ooa1 tnem a Gl'l1IO 11:00 0 • • "Cutucu Beast Ot The Amazon ( 19561 John Br omltal<I 8eY8f ry G ii' ltin<I When o tegen<lar / oeast oeg1ns 10 "' 1tm1ze the natives a plantation lo<eman an<l a temale <10<. IOf set OUI 10 halt ol5 t>IOO<ly BCllVll11'5 .C * * •' • Wise BIOO<I ( 1980) Btao Oourtl Amv Wroghl An emohon..n1 oetactwl<I preachet con· tends Wllh a hanolul 01 people. each or wnom wants to eapl0t1 him IOI " 01lleren1 r.ason PG 0 • * • Tne Lono Ru1. ers ( 19801 James and Stacy Keach David .v><I Ke<th Caua<11ne Tne Jeue Jamas.-Cole Younger gang leaves a tr 111 ot emp:ted oanks plundered 513 gecoacnes and deao t>OO· •es In its wake as the out la-ride 1ow111<1 lhelf t1na1 showdown 'R 11:15fl) •••* SmllasOIA Summer Night'' t 19551 Ult• Jacobsaon, Eva DahlbeClc Otractael t>y Ingmar Baro· man A man, n1s former m1S1fffS. his .n<11flaren1 ••I• and a ieatous suitor engage in a wee-end ot mate-swapping that ends '" a gilfTWI ot Russian route11e 11:30 8) * * * ''Oue! At Ota· blo" ( 1966) James Garne< Sidney P01ha• A group of tnd.an-hllten ate <1e1e< · m1neC1 10 tr111>1pon a loaO ot ammunition thrOUOh Apache temtory at any coat '$ * * * The Longest Yard" (19741 Burt Rey- nokla, Eddie Albert A lo<· ,,_ pro quarterback doong t-1n a Southern pnson •S O•Yttn Iha t<>b coact>•no • group of oorwtets lo< a no- hot d s · b arr eel loott>all oama against the guards 11:4511 * * * ·~ 'Good Netgh· bot Sam" ( 1964) Jack Lammon-. Romy Schnet<le< An ad\lef't1sing man hncu htmself oosrno 8$ his wtle's lrtanel' s husband to help he< collaci an 1nhan1anca t2:.2il lJ ~ ,;n;;y- ( 11174) Oushn Hollman. 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C) 0 ...J > I--.2 a: • Movie Gulde for the Week From Page 28 Umbef'lo Orsini A beeull· ful seduc:ll•ss 1>v1ng with II« hus~nd In the Far Easl 1n111ates • young woman 1n10 1141< coterie ol pie&5'Jre seekers 1:00 Cl) * • "Death Srntles On A MurOerer" ( 1973) Ewa Aulln, KllUS Klrtsk1 A young· man taml)*s w1lh the supernllural and a11emp1s 10 restore Ille 10 lh41 deaO C • • •'• Manh811an" ( 19791 Woody Allen, Diane Keaton A poognan1 IOolt is taken at 11141 Oay·lo-day events 1n lhe lite ol a New Yori. Cny c0meoy writer A 1:30 Q) • • , Dracula Has ret""'s to an Engllsh -· side reSOft to meet her oaugt>ter 4:46 fft, 8 8 * "Ttie Long RoO· era" ( 19801 James and SIM:)' Keach. David and Keolh Ca1r.Oone The JftM James-Cole Younger gang leaves a trail ol emptied banks. ph.mdared ste· gecoact>es and dead bOO· res In tis wake H lhe out- laws ride toward tllt!it llrt•I ahowdown 'A' Sunday m ovies DECEMBER t , 1N 1 Rosen From The Grave 12:00 Q) • ~,,.."Dimples ( 1969) Christop .. er LIM! ( 19361 Shirley Temple. Het· Rupe'1 Davies A 9111 S en WE!Stley A lollle g111 alhe.sl t>oytroend and retig songs and danoes on the •OUS uncie loon forces to streets of ,.._ York to save her from O< acula SuPPOf'I r-54141 and he< H • •' • ' The Mirror granOlathe< Crack d (19801 Eh~a1>e1n g • *., ·A Challenge Taylor Kim Novai. Ba.sea Fe>t Robin Hood (19681 on a s10ty by Agatha Barrie Ingham James Christie A 11range muroer Hayter Robin Hood and 1nvolv1ng rival Hollywood his band of merry men set lllllS 1.w.es place 1" an O<l1 10 dethrone a self· Enghstl voltage PG appo1nteo d1Gtat0< whO \SJ • * ··Fosls Of Fury has seized power o,,., lhfl ( 19731 Brucie Lee. Mana V1 Setts A m81tial 1111 eapen lln<ls , 1) * • ·ereao Ano Choe· unexpect.O Oange< wllen olate" ( 19741 Nono he goes to work on a Bano· Manlredi. Ann.a Karona A kok oce lactOty 'R' determined llaltan wolh 2:00 0 • * • HopscotGll comparal1vely crude man- ( 1980) Waller Mallhau ,_5 refuses 10 g""e up 1n Glenda Jackson A t0tmer his attempts to Ill 1n10 ontflll<genGe agent •S aided SOC'81)' wflen he em;grales by an old "ame on dodging 10 Sw1t1e<land. 'R' the KGB and the CIA, whO 1:00 ffi} * * * * "Krame< Vs .,. trying to prevent him KrM'let' ( 19791 Ous11n lrom publiShtng hos mem· Hoffman. Meryl Streep A Olrs 'R' man battles with his ••· 2:15 t) * * * "M0tgan1' wife IOt C:USIOdy of ''*' ( 19661 Vanessa Redgrave, young son after the walk• David Warner A scnllo· out on them 'PG' pnranlc can't ~t 1h41 1:30 8 * • • 'The Sub~t fact that htS u-wlte Is w as ~ .. c 1968) Patrt· remetry1ng and a11en01 cla NNI. Jacll Albertson her wedding dressed as a After World W81 II, a young gortlla mllf'I ret11<ns home lrom 2::30 8 • * "Unknown Wiider· Almy duty and finds hos neu" C 1973) Two IMn•-0-quatreling parents sllll t>oys •.plor• the mountain engaged 1n baille r9g10nS of Wyom.ng and • *•*"II tiac>pened To Montane on SMtch ot • J-" (1959) Doris D1y. trNSUre reputedly ~led Jacil l-A lobster there", gr--her court GaH S:OO 9 • * * "Drums" (1934) and her lawyer #hen she Raymond MUM)', S1bu A -a rallroad tycoon. young Indian boy saves a (CJ * • * ,,., "Tome After British regiment from Tome' c 1979) Malcolm being m8SS8Cfed In Ind!• McDowell, David Werner {.t) ***~ "Woodllocll" H.G. Wells di-the ( 19701 OocumentMy Many Infamous Jac:k the Ripper of the top mu*8I ll'Ol.IPI lfom Vlct0tian London to of lhe late '&Os perform " moder,.,,..day San FranciKo Ille latnOU• roek concert through the use ot a lime held In BetM4, Hew YOt11. m.c:hlne 'PG' In 19tll. 2:00. * *; * "RIO Cor'lc:hOS" 3:15. * * ''4 "Blacir Sunday" (19641 Richard Boone. Stu· (IN 1) John Rldletdson, ar1 Wtwtman Four men M1 Barb•• Steele A gorl out acrou 1he Te .. a returns from her grave to oeterl efter the Civil War .-II revenge le>t being to recover SIOlen Army burned M • witch rifles e1tm1tked IOt sale to * * 'J\ "Headitl' For lhe ApKhes Broedway" ( 1980) Re• (S) * * * "Penetope" Smith. VMan Reed Foor ( t966) NalalMI WOOO. Ian young, talented and Bannen A neg19Cled wtfe scared per'fo.-mer• go to dec:ldet to OIJIOUIM 1141<Mlf New YOl'k City trying 10 and rob her husband a malle II big In Show butl-bank -'PG' 0 •• "Coaat To Coat!" 3:30 * * • * "Kr-Vs c 1980) Dyan Cennon. Rob- KrM'ler • ( 1980) Dustin erl Btalte A run1way Hoflman. Meryl Streep A houMW!fe and a scrappy man battles with hos ••· trucker 111ullng cattle wile f0< custody ol their coasl 10 coast become the young son alter sl'8 w.ri..~ 1o11gec of a wlld cron- ovt on them 'PG' country chase 'PG' 4:00 0 • * • • "Payday" CV • • • "Inside Moves·· 119731 Rop T0tn. Anna ( 1980) John Saveoe. David Capri A country and -'· MO<M A newcomer to the ern singer ruthlessly group of regulars at an makes hl9 way to stardom Oakland bar may hold lhe by rnal>lpUlatlng and dos-key 10 mllc'"Q Ille barlen· caroong tllOM 1t0Un<I him <let's dream of becoming • Z * * "Out Of S.eson" PfO battcetball player I (197SI \/annsa Redgr•ve. reallty 'PG' Cktt Aoberlson T-1)' 2!30 ••• "Dressed To K1H" MONSTER BUSINESS Pt·ll:r Ho~ It· "t;.u·:- as u monstt•1· t•n•atNI b' ;1 t•1111tl0m p11r,11·~ tk:--n·nth.tnt of tht• Frank:-.tl'll1 larn1t~ in Young F1 :.111kt•nstt•1n . ·· ttw :\kl Rrnok:- l'O mt·rh to ha\ t• it:-nt·t \\urk tl·lt•\ 1:-1011 pn.'mtt;n · on :'\RC Su1ula' • C:h ~ .11 !Ip m are Slolen lrom lhe Bink of England, Sherlock Holmes discovers th11t a musoc bO• con1a1ns a clue to the mystery 3:00 9 • • • "The Trouble With Angels" ( 1966) AQW. ond RuSMll. Hmytey Mlllt.. Two ,_ students al a paroehlal bOa<ding sch0o4 allempl 10 ootwll Ille Mother Sue*- ••• ··Theln-l""" ( 1979) Alan Atkin, Peter Falk A ft er 1helt c:hlldf en HI theif wedding o.te. a ledetal agent ln\'OI-a denttsl 1n an ~ plot tnvolvmg a ~I'" Amettcan d1c1atorsh1p ·PG' 3::30. * e e * 'Multny On The Bounty" I 19351 Clattl G1ble, Ch1tla Laughton The crew ot the H.M.S Bounty. rebelllng against the c~ 11ea1men1 tnlllct· ed by lhelr captain. decodes to mutiny ct) e * * .. The Gathering" \ t9711) Ed Aln«, MIUl'een Stapleton longtime dM- SIO<IS among memt>ers OI the r1mHy ot a dy•ng man come out In lhe °'*' wller1 his g.own offspring ga111« l0t • Hna! family reunion 4:00 fJ * '" "Count Y0tg8. Vemc>!<e" ( 19701 RObet1 Ou11ry. Roger Perry In Southern Calilornla. a GOUlll stages a seance 10 contect the splnl of a 6-asedw<>man • e * e "The Last Time I Saw Arehte" (1961) Rot>erl Mltct>um, J.cl< Webb A paor of Air Force t>uddies m•n-oe to entoy their allnt on the Armed Fe>tClM eD • • • "lnvotlllOn To The Dance ( 19571 lgO< Yousil..,,.lc:h. Gene KeMy Thr" R1msky·l<Ol'sakov oance MqUeflGOS ere Pf• sented: "Clrc:us" A down falls to hr. dMth ~ • tightrope, "Ring Around The Rosy'· An annl.,,...sary gtft ctllliges hat>dt mlll'I' tlmft. "Slntllld The Sailor" ka ' ( 1960) John Wayne, St-I Grange< A man finds a tubsto1ute tor 11111 lroend't h~ alter he doSGOVerS -has married another g ** "PiecesOI Dreams" Robert F~I ... l-en Hutton. A t>eeuOM SOGlll worlrar beCOl'n•• lfWOIVed wltn I Hb«at bul dedtca1ed pries1 ·PG' (%} * *'J\ "The King Of Mervln Gardena" (1972) Bruce own, Jack Noc:hol- aon Two brothers. trus- 1rated with their 11 ..... dream of retlt"'(I to a 1rop- IC:al per lldlM 5(()0 CO) • • • "love Me Or l-...... ( 1955) Dori• Day, J-Cagney A mob11er marries IM~ he med• tamoo1. but becomM ..,,.geci ""*' he cen't contrOI her 5!30 CC) * • '"' "Hotel Pltacll· so" ( 19416) Gina l OllObrio4· da. Alec: Guinness. A French Lothario an empts to •ranoe • ~tut lry111 "' a "°'" wtth hi• neighbOt'• Wlte 5:46 (%) * * * "The World' a Greatest Athlete" ( 1973) John Arnot, Jan·M!Chael Vincent A GO&Ch ..me> IS having a run of bad luck returns to tits roots In Alo· ca and 01sc;o.,,.,, a super a1111e1e ·G· t:OO D "Winds Ot Au1umn" ( 1975) Chaflet B Poe«:e. Eatl E Smllh. Altet lhe dealt> of hos f11•>1ly, • young Quaker boy M1S ovt on a --oeat\G41 tr IM4 •••• .. "Journey Bacio To Oz" ( 197:!) Anlmal.O V-of Liu M .......... Paul Lynde Dorothy returns to Ille land ot 01 ancs encount..-s the stster Of Ille Wlciled Wltctl of Ille Wes I yeats etter he hed; ~an'aft~·alr·fj~~;l;Mtlj~) ttiBatll;l IRa~thJb<>ne.,. il.fJfitl'~·[llllliM~ ~~t • * • "Big Bol> Johnson And H•t Fanlutoc Speed Circus" ( 19711) Char let N8'J*. MIUd Adems In 0tdet to gain .,.. ltlller1· -·-- tance. a young man tries to win a Git r-With the help of a smlll\lme racing team [HJ * * "Hangat 18" (1980) Dauen McG1vin Robert Veughn RewarGh· ers al 1 ~et govetnrnent 1r1s1111111on 1nves11ga1e IM cauM of a sa1et111e·1 suO· den des1r1.1C1>0n ·PG 0 •••"The Hldea· ways" ( 1973) Ingrid Bero· man, JOhnny OOl'an Two cluldren run away from home ano hoOe on New Y0tk City's Metropolitan Museum of Ar1. whet• lhe)' ate befriended by a sptrll • ed recluse G · 7:00 !0 } * * '" "T!\41 F0tmole ( 19801 Marlon BranOo. George C Scott Whole 1nves119a1ono the m<JrOer of a colleague. a veteran CoP urtcovers a cosp oracy •nvolvong the supprns.on 01 a sytllhetoc llHll l0tmula by lhe 0tl companies A 7:30 !Ci •••'" "lime Alter Tome f 1979) Malcolm McOowflll David Warner H G Wells chases '"" 1nlamous Jack th11 AIPp,tlL .JrQl11 Vrct0t1an Lorntorl' 10 modl!fn-dav San Franc:1sco mrough the use of a lime macn•ne 'PG a.oo m • • a • 0ue1 Al D<a- blo" ( 1966) James Garner Sidney Poole< A group ot lnd1an·t1a1ers are Oelflf· mined 10 transport a 1oao of amonunollon throu9t1 Apache territory at any cost HJ a • • a Kramer vs Kramer ( 19791 Ous11n Hollman. Meryl Streep A man battles W1th his CA· w•le IOI' custody ol lheir young 500 alter She .... aiks out on,,_,, 'PG l Sl ••*'"'"The Slack Stelllon" ( 1979) Kelly Reno. Mickey Rooney Alter being rescueo lrom the 1aland on w!IOCh they -· ShlpW<eclled togelh-.. . a YOOf\O boy and a llOrH become involved 1n Ille rece ot the c:er>IUIY 'G. g ••••"Kramer Vs Kramer" ( 1979) Duston Hoffman. Meryl Streep A man batlles with hts •>1· ..... '°' custody of ,,_ young son alter She walks oul on them 'PG' ••• "MOtganl ( 19ttl v-Redgr•ve. David Wetn« A 9CNz:o- ptwenoc can ·1 ec::oep1 the lecl IN I his u -wtfe rs remwrylrig and attends her wedd<ng dreueel IS 8 gorilla t:OOGQ! ****"Young Franllenst•n" ( 1974) Gene Wilder. Pet« Boyte The son ol sclenllst Vlc10< Frenkensletn •ttemc>I• to ptoYe !Ml hlS lather wes not a rNldmMt by compiel· •no hlS efforts to create • synthetic man O 8 ttl "A Long Way Honie" (Premiere) Ttmothy Hutton. Brend• Vaccaro A young man whO was MP•· rated from hlS brother and Staler ye11s earlHK alter thefr parents abandOtW!d lhem lights 10 reunite lhe thr .. O <O! * • * "Apocalypw Now" c 19791 Manon Btan- do, Martin Sheen Olrec:ted by Francis Ford Coppola An intelligence 1gen1 emberl<s on a mw.on up rovet into lhe Vietnamese )Yngle to find and kill a mytlerlOUs, AWOL Army otttc;« whO has toiled all p<evoous attempts at his capture 'R' 1: 15 Qi) * • * * "Gigi" ( 195111 M-IGe Chevalltlf. lMhE! Caron A tombOy ~ng groomed by he< aunt ano gtandmotl>« HIS out on her own to ca1ch a mpn 9-..IO IC' * • ,,., "Scavenger Hunt" ( 1979) Al<lhafd Ben· jamon, J8rnM Coco Wilen an tl(;C)anlrk: mlllioneue d-the c:ondiUons ol h.s .... -"' llls heitt °"' • wtld --· ---, March IOt var•ous a.rt.cles on a saYenger ldl lhe winner betng abla 10 cJaom 1he docea$8d's lortune 'PG 11:46 ZJ • * * Inside MOViK (1980) Jolln Savage David Morse A newcorncir 10 the groop of regulars at an Oakland bar may notd tne key 10 mak•no the balle<,. Oer s dream of bee.omong • pro ba.ska1ball ptaye1 a reellly PG 10:00 IH • • SunOay lovers (19811 a-Wride< Roger Moore Four mlddle·ag&O men in love ar11 IOllowed as they pursue 1neu tlrmorous odventurflS ·R S ••·~ 'How ToBeal The High Cost 01 L1111ng" t 19791 SuS8<1 Saini J8tne$ JesStCa Lange No IOfl98' sole 10 kMP up woth onlla· Hon l hlee Ore11on nousewwes turn lo tatceny 10 balance lh&r b\J<lgets 'PG' 0 * • ·~ CebOBJanGQ (19811 Charles Bronson Jason Aobaros Art ••lied , ~ Nazi w110 has bOughl oil the IOcal potoce dominates a small Peruvian coaslll lown during lhfl 19405 'A' 11:30 Q) a • • • Mutiny On The Bounty t 1935) Clarlt Gable. Charles laugh1on The crew of Ille H M S Bounty rebelling against 11141 Gruel treatment 1nll.CI· ed c.,-their captain dec:>des to mutiny C * * '" FOA8S I 1980) Jodie Foster, Sall~ Kelle<· man The voc:toms Ofbroken hOm8S and t.lf'Can"O par. enls. lour teen-age g1rls try 10 soothe their emot.onal WOUn<Js lhrougtl Orugs ano MIA 'R' 'OJ *•·~ "How To Beat The H<gh Cost Of l"""O \ 1979) Susan Saint James .HtsM:a Lange No tonger able lo keep up wtlh lnlla· Iron. 1hree Oregon hOUsew!...S tum 10 11rceny to balance their budgets. 'PG' 11:40 %) • • 'Bread And Choe· •0111e" (1974) Nono Ma.nlredl, Anna K81ina A detetmlned Italian with comparatively crude man- . ners refu-to give up 1n N• anemots 10 t.1 into IOCiet)' wtwen he emlgrlles 10 Switz:ertan<I 'R' I 1:46 8 * * * "Th41 Sergeant" (19681 Rod Steiger, John. Phillip Law As 1t1ey r'O"t side by tide, a plllr Of sol· d1ers becomes close Ir lends (]) • * "Tile Bitch" Joan Colkns A mltllon dollw diamond Is htclden on • beaulltut body and one Man-11 <letermin.d to stoP el nothing 10 rind II 'R' t2:00 g e • * • "Paydey" ( 1973) Rip Torn, Anna Capn A country and _,. ern singer rulhles•ly makes h11 way to st1tdom by manipulating and dtt- Ga•dlng lllOM around him 12:10 lH1 * • * 'The tn-Lews" ( 1979) Alan Arkin. Peter Falk Alttlf their children se1 11>etr ~no date. • lederal aoen• 1nvoh1es a den11St 1n an espionage plot 1nvo1v1"9 • Latin Ama11can dtetltorship 'PG' 1i-.30 <11J • * • ~ • The Greet N11gara I 19741 Aoc:ha•d Boone, Michael Sacks Ourlnc;J lhe 0eprHS>On, 8 compulsive old cupple torces his sons to m11ntatn the tamlly 1ra<1111on of rid· •no Noaoar• Falls "' a bat. ret 12:45 I) • • * ·~ Sybil ( 19771 Sally Fleld. 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Later 1f you wish, Graphir Equali1.er With 18 add another 3002 Amp. and more Watts per cha~nel j>owcr. this power to you! The 7307 is shown ALPINE cm .... ,, 1 rt C1111to. 1y1htM ftll!lllnurtd Ir htst.lltd by profe1slotlat1 -•Ill ... ow lifeti.-•• I...,. 5 Watts to 1600 Wtrfh --4 1yst.1M. ~IEI T·SHllT WITH THIS AD ..... ~---••ft·---....... 211 E. ... (l(afella Pima) Of'847DAYSAWIB MOH.-Fll. 11-1 OrMCp, CA. SATURDAY 11·7 997-9180 SUHDAY 12·5 MAJOI CaaN'T CAIDS ACClf'TID ..., <D O> .. 1 ·~ --- - ~ .... Q) .0 E Q) u Q) 0 >. co "O .... u. Ol 0 ...J > l- o n: Movie Guide for the Week ~ • r11111 /lmw '' • 1:30 c ••• * 8 112" ( 19631 M.trcollo Md~troutnrH C1aud1a Cardinal<! 0.1 vc l- ed by F eoe11co f elhn1 An O•&fw011<eo him 011oe1or 1ea.ns 10 accept 1ne oosla d es in n1s caroor as well as in t11i; pe<sonal hie 1:35Z **'y lneK1ngOI Marv111 Gardens 119721 Bruce Oe•n Jaci.. N.c;not son Two broth<>fs lrus- lrJlti<l "'llh 1heu lives. Oream 01 ret111nc;i 10 d lrop- IC.11 pMa01se 2-oo 0 • • • B~o1 0o11 f 19571 Carroll Baker Karl Malden A •Olupluou• young ~t.H'1dn .-no\e .:1ttr•tChon 10 1ar1ous f'l'\tU' •S qu11e mulu.il IP<1cls lh1•m to lhoil des11u<.11on of 1ne11 prev1ousty h.,pp, 1, .. r, R 3·20 l • • • Mor9.in1 I 19661 Vaness11 Reoc;irave. David warn••• A "c'11lo- pnrenoe c.30 1 xcepl lhe tact lhat ru~ tt,,-.Nife is remorr ting Jno au ends her wedo1no dres~PO ;i 90""3 3 30 S • • • GI .oa I 19801 Gen11 RCJwl.1nos Jonn Adamr•'\ A fnrn'•'' gun moo bPC )n-r, Hu pro leclor 01 ,,,, rr·nrn..O & tear old Pueno Roe.an '"' 9ete<i by th,~ 1Jnnt-rwortel tol t~ 1nf0tm.1t1un hP car r1es ul a 0.Jll ... ,~ Of' .. ~t Ca!MI PG 4•00 c • * • HOIPI Par .;<11 "cl ( 19661 Gina LOUObflQI da .-.1ec Gu1nnen A French Lo1na110 a11emp1s to arrange a mean111qlul lr1st rn a holttl ""'" nrs netghbo< s W118 0 • • *"' ·rhe Paralla• v-( 19741 Warren Real· ty Pau~ P1en11ss An 1nves1tgat1ve repor1e1 a11emp1s to unco•er a na11onw1de nc1wori. nl ·po111tca1 as!>ds~.n~ Monday m ovies C>EaMBER 7, 1981 EVEHING 8:30 0 • • 1, Hugo The Hip po · 119761 Vo.ces ol Burl Ives. Paul Lynde A pink hippopotamus takes an advenlu•ous 1rrp, accom- p;tnred t>y ~ 1r111e blacl< t>oy PG 7:00 ,Cl * * * ForD1dOen Ptaoe1" I 19!>61 Waller Prd· oeon Anoe Francis Based on Shakesl)83re s Tne Tempesl An outer space moss.on rs launched 10 locale a professo< who r>as t>ee<i k'""Q ror a numbef ol year~ on a d1s1an1 ptaoel 01 the luture 0 * *'> Serral I 1980) M arlin Mull. Tuesday Weld A happ.ly married Marin County couple are 59U'red t>y tne.r trendy ne.ghl>Ors 1n10 explOfing alle1na11ve 1t1estyles R 7 ~O Z • * '• Johnny Got Hrs Gun ·· (1971) Timothy Sol toms Katny f'retds Ourrng World War I a young Arnetrcan ~dter wnose t>attte 1n1u•~ have Ifill n.m a hmt>tess. fac:f'teSS husk. rem1r11sces about rus c1v•l- 1an days as he lrrf!S 10 hnd -put~ 10 hos @>IS· lenat 'PG 8:00 D • • • ·f'areweil To M anianat 119761 Yuk• SlmnOda. NoDU McCatlhy Painful exptirM!nCes plague • Japa11ese-American lam- ~Y dut1ng World Wa< II • • * * * StrangefS On A Train" ( 19S I ) Farley Gr~.~ WaMler OWKteO by Alfred Httch- GOC:k A oro •-ptaye< rs D1FF'RENT ROLE Conrad. lhun. who :-.t:.ir~ in '\BC's · Diff'rl'nt Strokes." a ppear:-. as t hl· ll'adt•r hf a 1 elig10u:-. group bt-l tl'H'd tu hl· pr ac:t1 c:mg pob g·arny in "('htld Br uit-of Short C'rt•l'k . · a ~11 ,,-~ 011;.i~l'don fat:ts ~11nda .\ at 9p 111 on ~BC' •Ch 4 • tJh~'t:d J muulNOu~ ptop llS•hOn t>y a wPallny ;:isv \..hop.lfh wt11•t 1ravet1n.J lrom W<1~h"'QIU• 10 N ..... "°'" 0 * • Snowlhlll f•pre\S ( 197?1 01!.ln Jones Ndncy 'llson A New VOf" account3n• l•d •els west to the Rorl .. P\ 1n' an auempl 10 m0<1Prn110 n d1laJ,l'daled slu rPSorl h+> 1nhet1lecl G 9:00 0 ~ Child 811de 01 Short Creek" 1Premoere) Conr<1d Ba•n Chostopner AIJ11ns In iln 1sotate<1 com· m..rn11y wnere POiygamy 15 prac:t.cecs, a man and n1~ Korean War ..e1eran SOfl light IJ'oet 1ne right to mot• ry a •5-year-Old g1r1 C * * * ' • r 1105" LIPS. Tnose Eyes ( 1980• Fra.ni. l angella Glynnis 0 Con- nor A flamboyanl summer s1ock actor who dreams ol Broaoway stardom delenos an 1ncompetenl. s1119e-slruck prdp t>oy and promolM hrs romance W11h a cno<us 0"' R H * * '19~ I ( 1979) .John Belus'11 I oshiro M1lune Aller the t>omt>•no of Pearl Hart>or Southern California CMhans and m1l- 11ary personnel react w11h unbr•dled panoe lo news of a Japanese attack rn 11\f'lr own b3Cl<yaro PG 0 * • ·Sunddy Lovers j 19811 Gene Wilde• Roger Moore four moCIOle-aqt!d mefl 1n love are followed a' lhl!y pursue 111,,.r amorous !ldve<11ures R S * * * Touctled By Love· ( 1990) Deborah Raf· tin. O.one Lone A nurs•no 1ra1.-tt1es 10 t>m>g a handicapped 0"' out or ii deep depression Dy encouraoing h(lf 10 corre spond w1th he< Idol Elvis Presley PG 9:30 l • * 'Sleflpong Car Murdet'· ( 19661 Simone Sigf1orel Yvl'S Monland Oocuoanls ot a 1ra1n com par1men1 are targets 101 d8a1h a1 lh!! hand~ of a detangec! k•IN!< ICHIO II • • •., Hatry 0 ( 19731 Oavrd Janssen Ma<hn Shec'n A former l)OllCt'tnan 3Ceei)IS a rob prot ec11ng lhe man 1espon11ble lor making """QM up ... badge tt•rt" ••• ~l)p n..e l.111.n Me (19581 r lUI Nf·>A"' u· Pit• llonQt ~ocJ. y t,, u mno .-1 N~w 'ltJflo '-h'°' ony ra~P~ '"' r_jm~ ., n.lmt-H'lnc..t.11 oo .. er H 6 • , 8Pdr 1\11.tnO 1 1qso1 Oon .. 1d <;ulhPrland Va..n.-.!a$9 Redgr.1v~ Ari Arc:llc. ~eatnt~r rt.·-.~J1cr tearn ~ mind ·~n t 1u~I on lhP rhmale wht'n 11~ mem Deh are lor'ed 1n10 a fogn1 tor tfle•r very sutv1va1 PG" S • * *' · G1011a (19801 Gena Aowla~ds John Aoames A f0tme< gun mntl t>t'CQm~ lhe pro- leclor of an c1rphaned 6 year old Puerto Rican "" qPIP<l Dy lnl' Uf1d'"f'NOf 1(1 for O•P mtorma11on rie car r•PS ir1 a battPrf.d brief case PG I 1:05 Z • • , CaooB1.1nco \ 19811 Charles Bronso" JaSOl'I Robards An 1!'<!100 N;u1 wno has bou9hl olf lhe IOc:al pOl1Ce dom1na1es a small Petuvra11 coaslat toWf'I durrng 1ne 1940s R 11: 15 0 * • Roadie 119801 Meat t oal. Kai<• Hunter A rock mus< roadoe lets noth1n9 9e1 1n 1115 way rn hrs pu""'' of the 9rr1 ol hrs aream~ PG 11:30 0 • • ·Tne Game for Vlltlures i 19781 RIChar<I Hams Roehard Rouno1ree A rulhlftSS m<'!fGer'lary wllO SlflU9911!S American hel- COplers inlo Ahrca !luring a 1e<ror1sl war rs p.llecl aga1ns1 a herci' freedom lighlet R 12:00 II ·comm Round The Mounlarn ( 1936) Gerl<t Autry Ann Ru1ne<foro A cowboy helps a younQ woman r99ain soml! of the money Sllf' had stolen from her ranch 0 * * The Peopll! Agam51 0 '1-<era t 19!>2) SpPncer Tracy Pat O Buen A crl:'Olocl>O lawye< rs made lo repont for his unethical behavior ou11nq a cnm•ttal case 12-30 II • • Judge 0-Ano The Monastt'ry Murders ( 19741 1<'119'1 On1eq1> Mal<o A ltn cPnlury Chi fleW dl!lf'ChVP t,'l(;kleS an unusual casP 1rtvoh11l"lg three w111es 11 one armed man and a deed monlc 12:35 Z * * • The lor>q R•d ors fl 980) James and Stacy KMCI\, Dam and I(~---~Cole Younger OMQ •"hf.lo ,. Od1r o t t•r C)fit"\1 0 ln'°' • '-'fur.ttPrPU I • ·:;l~O,Jr_.h•-'I\ anN ar,)'J hod ,~ •' ti\ •dlif.t' d. IP'P ool l•Ci. r•tlO 1oward then t,n"'' \l\O'llJC1U"-''1 R 1 00 0 • • Bells OI Cati•S!• 1 nr..1 1 I Ai4 } GPOP Autry ~m ... ,. Burnetle A "1.Jn •~IPICf'tlP~ 10 'oellle Ille d is.p ute betwt,_~n two hercety coml)<'t111ve rod"<> -.now~ C • • • Jusl It'll Mo What 'f(•U Wan! 119801 Alt MacGraw Alan l<lflQ A weallhy t>osrnes< tycoon lhmk5 hP ha.s ht~ flHStH.1~~ wf'H 1n tine unt1t 't\0 dema.nd-. ,.,_. out t1ef 1n chargP ol d r.,c .. nlly ti<:Q \Jltfl(J m ov•e Mud10 R S • • Sen.ors Q.>nn.,, Oua•<I "' 9e1 11ch QU•t" $Chem.~ is plarinefi b)' trn,,r sernn•s 1n colleqe who •n!end to t>;>at lhe svslem )I •IS OWTI gome R 1·30 Q) • * * G19ot I 19621 Jac.,1e Gleason K.11herrne Kath I he poor mule 1arn tor ot .l run.down Par1s room1119 nouse Oiiers to «thetter 3 woman and hf't OaUQhler 0 * • Sunday lO•etS ( 198 11 GE'ne W1l<U'r Roger Moore Four m1dOle·aged men 1n IO•e are lollowt'Cl as they pUrsue Ille" .1morous aovenlures R 1:45 H * * A ChanQf' Of Se~s I 19801 $htrl4>y M»cl<11ne Bo Derek A middle ac;ied couple 111es out younqet p.ir1ner~ on a •acat1on IOQPlher wolh reveal'"<! con,,,.Quences R 2.15 Z * • • lnsidf' Moves I 1980) John S..v~ Oavr<I Mor!IE' A newcomer 10 1he group ol r1!9ulars .ll .1n Oa"and t>ar may '1old lhtl i.ev to ma••no '"" barlpn Oe< s c;trP.•m or ~ominq a pro bas~elball pta~er a •ealtly PG 3:00 c • * * I SWi'pl Aw,.y t 197Sl Ma11an9Pl.1 Mela10 G1aoc,11lo G1annin1 01tcc1 Pd l>y Lina WP<lmu•let h• OU1f!f to St.lfvtwt> 'ln '"' rtes.e11rct M~11er,anttan •'\land tl <;1c1hiln ,;u1or and ln 1tai.an Mle•·•hlP must ... we 1ne11 se•ual a110 polrtfC.<11 dollerencf'S :t25 IJ • * 1 P1ttall" ( 19<18) 0 1ck Pt>••tt Lizabeth ~-·---·Hbecomt'<t rnVQlved wllh thft t>ttau11tut w orr,an nr1 t1&11t btief' J~s.gne<J to 1nves11 Q31~ 4:00 S. • • l he lillle Or.i- gon~ A qang Ill • •c.J~ hau14td .n ~Jrau:1 reKu~ one ot '""''' "'~od wf)•·rt If•"" "Ohr tf 1He Jttdblf lo Ou ~u PG 4.10 l • * ".11'1'~ 1• I (,J• Murd..,, 1't'>b ~.mn • '-i1qnr,,. t 1 "' Mc nl 1•l•! r), Cl.lpl.lnl"I l')f J lr111lt ffUI ~ HlfT'lt•t1I .tff' t.Jf•lt t"'.io h I <St-dlh JI Ulf• "·• d ,t ...t df1,an')cd k1lh·r Tuec;day movies DECEMBER 8. 198 I EVENING 11.00 Z • • • I II~ W r 10 "• Catt-.Jt ... ~, Atr.ft.l!t 1Q'"' ,, John Arni ~ J,H\ M1c..n '""' \11'1(..t•llt A t U•h f'\ NhO 1• t1ov1r1g • tut t t'"id lu' t-. 1e1~1n .. l<J n.~ ,,.,..,,, ,,... Afr "'._. anCl ,j,,fOvt" "' "'"'()''' Uhlt-lf' r, 8 300 • • l".n Bcrt~ I 1'14it I Jf\.,.;f• ti••n•fell Geou~·· Rn*1\I A h~r.eoJ'• 1.-nt qtrl rnilrrtPb ,1 1~1~1.1al~ 1nq -..u~9+•r 7-00 C • • Bnow""' June '''" 11<ir•6I A va Garoner ~h-'h 1rl Granqf•r An IV'QKl I' dtdn gift IH;,t'O Ill Pak•'-t tti ~...-pcr1et•CfH> an ••1f."r.11t1 Pi.,4S .1~ he S.fruq Qff>~ ro ,,, ""' t"•·,· nation 11 yJ t .... 8-00 0 • • Lnari ... <.. r ll Nice Niqhl F '" A Ha11gmQ 119711 (lu <.1ulJq,lt Raltih b.,,11..tml' A ~t'dlltly r.;n<..ht:t ~·rt.>S a delPC1rvt1 10 1tnd his rn1~Stt'IQ t1dUQhhtf Q} * * * [II., V'l~U/d 119751 Rot>e<t M11chum Elr1.Jt1 "'•11tl A to•mt..*f prt .,,...,po Ot•lt.~f•v ... .;a11.:•mp1s t~ p.;netrnle lhe (a• fi\Sl<!rn und.-•rwC'>rld in order 10 fe"" cue .1 .,.,1r OUrtfJy s dlluQn 1er H • • • 1 Su0ttrman t 1978) Ch,.~IOVhf'r Reev" Mar901 l<od<IPI M rlO m..tnnt:"•r•o r('l-porter Clat~ l(,..nt d""'li •us. rfld Cdl"' an<J u p n1s ...u~'f'hon"I ., tJO'Al!Pr'> IO fh¥111•t1 tfl 31 l.flmlndl ~ p101 to cte~1r1 ""' w""' Co.:i.i wi•h q•dnl ... 111hquai.e PG 0 • * • Sp.ice Mov•P t 19791 Oocumt>nla Mus>< t\y M1~e Olar .... 1 Arctuvltl film tool.•~· (f'tron1c1es the trtumpti:i. n' lhe u s spac•· progr '" locu~•f19 on the drllm 1 APOiio I I moon lanclo , G 8:05 l * * ludWIQ I 19711 Helmul BPrgM ~r r" Schn~df'r Tl>(> mad l(.n 1 ol B.i1r,1"" rs prohlPO 9-00 C * * * -A Pain In Tn.> • " I 1973) JilCQuPS 8'•·• lino V~tura White •• H .1.ssass1n conc.cl'\trates on h•S n~cl lt.•lltnq he is rudPh· 1nterruptPd b¥ J bumbh"'' tatture of a man Y\h("I ·~ attemp11n9 ~u1c1nP PG t-30 O * * • S1IPnl Scream t 1980) Ret>ecca 8ald1n4 Yvonne OeCarlO Se•PrAI college ~•uof'nts '""'t' roomr. rn a lo11•bnd1119 olcl ttouw wtlere a qnsty a.n , .. st.JI unsotved murdf'r Wd committed yP.Jr~ f"arh,.., R 0 • * Sunoa~ 1 O•""' f I 9811 Oene Wrld!'f ROQ<'r Moo1e Four m11tdl<>-i>q1<1 men 1n lnvP JI e tnU('hllwecl 1 Chey l)Uf'U'e ·~·' lmOtOlJ Jdventure~ R 10·30 c • • • 'Lei 11 B" I 1970) Tilt' BPQllf><. JN r Lennon P.\u1 M< (" , 1 11 • GeQr9~ Hil<t1SOfl i 11J F41r go Stan ours~ .1 tfh1thJ t reheJrY•s rl't'C"t111n1J v sron~ and "" ·mpr()(rph concl'rl H * • '• Tnto Oct.19on 119801 Cnuek Norns. l "' ... ~c...-.· ~ ........ n,; young .. oman n11P• .. rt:!tubd mdt~at tHt'i Uietrn pion to P'Otkt t tit '''"''" it:uor•~b hcttned l•t n-...- mv~terrous N1n1" "" Fi l • ft Out Q t "••'dMH , 197~1 Vdr1~~~ .. '•• <Jqt .. h•· (.hit Rn.c:>e•ts.rm f""".-t 1 rt•u1.,, jfh ' ne n.td t11t .111 N '"''''' "It ff•I 1t~1· I ''' l t •~I ~ f , .. OP ,. "''' llJ " ....... I ., •1 jj'4' It 11 00 0 * f lp.J• \~ft CJ I I\• '.,•4 r ,,, rr:,._,., 1 .,... • , •'d bc,11.,J Ar e • r: u J fil~ ldWf'I, ~,Jr\ f1 t'' Ml' •. HT1 ".1 JQ•" i> 11 ·r i••fl ,,on r t-"tt·n o.s 'h•, "·~ ~ • 1.J'tf 1 l/utf• .:tlft ~· lf•t I ,, .., ....... ,, '"'"' fi 1130 S * • H.,nq~r Ill ~n01 (JJHt.-:1 M 1 _, "'" •t1bt.-'~ -J.t ,,,-_;r.r. fi• .r 1tc' flt~ df J \•'<.tct guvu••mflri' n'\Plll,..1hilf\ 1n..,P-·.t1Q ,, .. ·~ •• L•-'U'>ll ;,f l ~1t-tf I•• """"'J Jf4n <1• .. tt r ,. rt. 12~00 0 • • • H.Jm1r11;i I.-• 1t" ,., 1 t'lS, 1 :.:>terlH•'J "'1>1, 1J1•1 AUt~n Whf ... d 'I A l .JO\J ,, # ._,1 .t I~!. r !JP' 1'1"' reM \IP )t J w'11h· ,. ·ff t'i Cdi,il H .. 0 t.11 d ff~tJt-111 f..lnP!j.uH ~a ,,,, 0 • • rn.., Ei•g ,ns, f 1QS 7 1 #tfnn LJdd V11 ;JH" 1 M1iyO f ··~AS C·•'' • f'T'ltl0 illf-lmL•I IO J~")utr I f)J(J llJI trU•1r flWJ1 I ·t'' t"f • c • • OrP-.\ecl rr Kil• t 1980-M•t_nd1 l...oJ1flt• Anq.e o. ~·~¥ PtJt•c.•• -.Pr11Ch to1 tt.e l-flt-~· t.. rntJtd••rN .,.,,0 butr.t Ml'"fJ 1 '-tai•J'OtJn h(.>U~Ytilh R 0 .... OtOl"t•, P"Op•I' 11<l80t M .\•1 T ,, .. , Mnore On10.Jld Sull>erl&nrl A qwlt r•ttl'Jt-tl h'f•n ~er tr ,.n<J •o out tus hltt ba.c• IOQt'Hl~f tf1Pr f'h~ t)tOther ~ C:foJth r_Hld h•S own ~u1c1de aUPmtH 1~actlt.'"'" out to his ompt.l(11-n1 tat™'' df"IO his trACI r~~,,,.~d mother R Z • • nw >{1nq 0 1 ~""" r, uoe~ 11972 Bruu• ()ett• Jdf"I> NoChl)I r"'n f "'o nr~het s •ru!t tr tlP('J iNlftl lnt'1r l1Yf':!~ ,,,µ Ht'I or reh'•"9 10 d troo " ... 1 Pd• df'J•>e 12 15 H * • * HatO(.ori. 11o.i791 G,.org" C ">cn11 S!'.l·•c" Hubley A con· rtrl'f";j fllhet 1eav~ lht- ' fl,.h .~tvl surround1n9; ot h flc)t'tW lown lo ~drCf'I ' '' tw\ d.1ug,,rer ...,, _, fl-t> r . ,-fT•4 twit·•') tnv04\ted 1n ,, b•9·l•ly por1109r11phv '•lCkct R 1.oo m • • HPlO Ot.lmon<I 11963) Charllnn ttes1un Y'tl~tte Mu·rHeu~ A w!'illlhy Ho1wa1.an praC11ces 1 Oout>h \1Jnd31d wt>en he opl)OSeS h·~ s.ster s plan~ 10 matry .> hJll·br..-ed Hawa11dn Vtrh1te he h1m!.e1f t ts a p1egnant m1)11ess 1 10 0 • • · C·~o P1~e (t'l7 11 Oene Ha~k m.,n ,.,,,-. "''s1othuson A ., o~eo narcotic~ ;:iq&q• 111aci.ma1ls an e• con 1010 1leJling a largf' Q1r.1nt1ly of ma•r...-na 1-15 s * •• The Bl~ I aooor> ( 19801 Brool<e Shields Ch11s1ophPr Atk•ns Two ch1k:J1cn e-.pe rot'f'Ce !hf' pang~ OI f1tSl lovf" w hilt• dl'5COvN1nq ht.- 1lHO t'...C:h a thJ>r ufh'r th?) ,lf'P ''•"P""''PC• p<J f<'qf'lh..-r nn J C1f-"4·1tt-<.t 1slaN, R 1 30 II • P;o~s,19<' W• '1 I 1'1511 J >hn P,wn .. 4•1(' .. n 't\thP1,.n A "-t''l~·1nJ hc-ur•J 'AJ0"'" •rdt•' ~llt< ''""'ldl-.(•n ''" ~1' , .. '«.. •tJ•'•l (I nv,r ,, (I) * • N,,,,, t I tt -. f • n tri t 11 I H •-.t ~1,ctih"I' If•*\• r ,.,,..,r M,1h.._Hrn ' Gandh• ' l..t'Sot ht1fll h"'11r< Ht' '\£*-~r; 1nrC't11,Jn "' ''""~'" • ''~'-·s I 45 C * * * W""'l'l"C' 1'171)1 Oocumf'nt,11• Ma"• nl lhe lop muslf'al qrooJti< o! lhP !Alf' 60s p;•olr>rm al 1ne 1am<'Us '"'" c;once11 held •n Bet~. Nt'W Yori< .. .. \/ . . 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DEN ...J,'r:LI'~ . .1.rrtl,Y.ff'..;.Jlh-.. : iiiiiillitioii: ·custom drapsriss ,.>,~?,~.-r -,,;,,.,r,~.-r Hn.leum. par11uet Wiid fl•r • cer1111ic tlle t ~H~UHit ~ i .,:f~1 Jr :·(,;11!''f:H ff!i:Jti~.~i : ~·· " '6M 110 ~ ... ~ ... " . . . 6 • I ~ '., , I • COST ... MUA, CALIF 916'27 • ,HONE 646·4138 6•6 23H· 1663 ,LACENTI• AVENUE • ... 33 ~ • .., 0 -..... < r 0 <O 'Tl "' a. Q) ":c. 0 (b 0 (b 3 C1 (b "' .~ -ID OD ... -· . . - r ~ I 34 r-c:o en 'It .... ~ E CD 0 ~ ;;... ns 'O ;:: u. OI 0 -' > ..... -0 CL • Movie Guide for the Week ------ I-' 11i 111 I 'nqe T! Z * * * ' loa.a. Mov.- 119801 Jonn Savage Oav.o M<><se A ne-10 ,,..., OfOUP ot regular5 at en Oallland bar may nl)ld the lley to making 1ne t>a'1e,.. de< ' d14lam of O«llmonq a pro t>uketball play'"' ;i 1ealily PG 2:30 0 • • Mouri1.11n Men t 1980) Chart10<1 Hc•ton Dn.:t(t K~11'1 r 'NO hJr tt.ippors tlflJ<>1' ltle ft.-.1 dom ot th .. wt1f11•1nc•~ .,. 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Jean Kent A aquaOron reunion sparlls • rnan lo 1>eg1n inYfttlg•llng an old mur- der CAM. 4='0 g • • "Jesus" 11979) Brian O..Con, Rivka N0<· man Tiie tole or the 'King of l(lngs:· from htt early yea11 as Ille son ol a poor CMP*fller 10 nis lnstogahon or 111e retiglout anci IOClat revoiuoon lhal ff!d to hos oe.tn by cruc1l11<10n. 1t detAllllld 'G W ed nesday m ov ies ~•.1•1 I'°° D * e * 'Why WoulO I Loe?" 11980) TrHI Wll· loatT!I. Lisa Eoc:hhO<n A c:ompulllv• liar upsets Ille s1a1ut quo with his rarusal 10 conk>tm, 'PG' J) • • • "Ma<ganl" 11966) Vanessa Redgrave. David Wernef A llChlZO· pntenle can·1 ec;cepl the 111ct 1ha1 his e•·W<le 11 remarrying and allends he< wedding drMsed aa a ~Ill• 7'°° fCJ • * • "The Gathering" (1978) Ed Asne<. Maureen Stapleton Longtime dM- 111ons 11"'°"9 members or the lamtly of • dytng men corn. out In lhe open when n.s grown ol1'9fln0 gather la< a hnlll tlltnlly reunoon <Ol • • •,; 'Snowt>en • E•preu • t 1972) Dean .IOMS. N~ Olton A New York acc:oun1an1 Ira- .,. -I IO lhe Roclliet In •n a11emp1 10 modernae a ~led Slit reso<1 he lnhef"1llld G' 7:46 CZ) e * "Bread AnO Choc- olate" 11974) Nino Manttlldl. Ann• Kenna A d9'ermlned llall•n wnn Cl0m1>8'••"'411y crude man- ner~ retu ... 10 give up in his ellel'l'PIS to HI into soci.1y wMfl lie emtQ(•I• lo S..,tzerland 'R' 8:009 * * * "G-ation t 1969) Da...O Janssen, KllTI Oatby A lathe< pan!U when ne learns n1s ,_..,...,.ed daughter and ton-in.law 1>1an on oehve. 1ng lhetr own baby II)••• A Warm Oecaml>ef 11973) S1one~ PO<ll{I• EslhN ANderson A qnf'UO pnysoc;.an lalls 1n 1ove N•th :i mys1et •C.u· .. Afr, <a" \lllioUmdn who t1cl~ d .... t.<t tt1 soe Cdm1ot .. ~-i' f' .. • • • • Ao1rn' Rib 1'14!)1 '>PPnccr 1 r •~;. .. Atha1 in• t-h1t'lf'1,rn A t"r)Ul\1f'W H1al f ttMl•·<f: n1'<1• < ! 'f1~ Olf1• rtdt.JP )f .t Wf1'H· ''' 1,hvyt:r 1n<J n+ot 11w nu· f ~ri df.S•St ,r,, f• tr•< t '"''"~" ... S • • • '' t• B tt .. f,.flt• n t ... 'I I' I If, ~ ... r•f'I M11 -.l')' 4 ,,...,., Aft,..., .-•(n9 tt-. • u.-.l '' m It"._) ·~ond or "''':,ti lhf·1 N~H:-sh1pw1PCtttM! royti•r ... , a J'Ot.1'"9 "'° / 11nd a hur~ bec.omtr 1two ~ in tl\e raf'e ot the c,..~ntury G 0 • * Ro .. gn C...il 119801 Burl Rqyno "· lltS· le1 Anne Oown A Bt1h"'1 soc•atJte lutes an mt@1na t.onaJ IEl"el th.el 0<.t ot 1eurement to neip ner steal S30 000 000 1n 01amond~ pc; 9:00 C . .., Steel I 19801 Le<! Ma,ors Jennrter 0 Neill A beauhlul wornan 1s ass.isl· e<! by a tough constructoon la<eman 1n runntng lhe company sne 1nner1ts all111 he• lalh1tt's susptelou1. ·acctdentar' dea1n 'PG' ~• "XanaOu .. (1980) Ot Newlon-John. Gene t< A young arllSt. a neavenly muse and a sen11- m.en1a1 m1lhona1re 1c1n forces 10 open up a huge roller-<fisoo paiace ·po· t:'5 ZJ • • •;, "CabOBlanco" fl98 I) CPlarles Bronson. Jason Robards An •••led Nazi who na.s bol.J9h• 011 lne IOcal polKle dominates a small Peru111an coastal town during Ille l!MOs 'fl' 10:00 H) * • ''t .. Tiie Mirr<>< Craclo:d" I 1980) Ekzabeth Taylor Kim Hovatl 8&secl on a Sl<><y by A~lha O"'slle A Sl•ang41 m<Jrdet 1n¥0Mng roval Hollywoocl stars l».M place In an Engl!Sll Ytllage PG $ • • ·Zero To S••ty • Danen ~·""'· Oen<M Nlci<erson A middle-aged d1votce<1 man. needing money f<>< aumony pay- ments. IS laoecl with repos· se5Slng a M_aha car con- taining a dead body as parr ot his new par1ne<shlp w.1n a 10-yeM-~ om PG' 0 • * "Road Games" 11981) Stacy Keach, Jamie lee Curlis An eccentric lrucker, a beautiful h1lchn111er. and a psyc'10· pa1n1c ~•lier traveling the same route are playing games for hie and <1ea1n PG' 11:00, Cl * •., "Fo•es" (1980) .JOOte Foster. Salty Ketler· ma,. Tne vtet.ms of bfoicen hon\H and uncaring par· en11. lour IMn-age girls try lo soothe lhtllr emc>honal wounds ttvough drugs and sex 'R' 11:15 ZJ •• * ··TM Long Rid· ers" C 1980) Ja,,_ lll\CI Sracy Keach. David and Kei1h CatradHMI The JetM James-·Cole YOUflQ« gang reeves a trail ot emphlld banks. plundered s••· 99C0achel and dead bod· teS In lls •alle 8ll lhe OUI· la..,. ride towwd their ronat snowdown 'R 11:46 IHI * •• "The Last Mar· r141d Couple In Amerk:a" 11980) George Segar. Natal.. Wood A h•PC><'Y married couple 1)41g1n IO ---., THE ROAD BACK Gl<.'n<.la Jack son po rt ra~·s Pa t ricia Neal struggling to recover from a massive stroke in "The Patricia Neal St or~"· Tuesday al 9 p. m on CBS (Ch 2 1 wonc:le< now nappoly ma•. rilld llley re•lly are alter ~ng all ol lhetr lriend1 mamages end up 1n the divorce court R 12:00 9 • • "Tne Blazing F<><· ..... c 1111>:11 Jol'ln P•yne. Susan Morrow A widow's hmberland Is engulle<! by a ra<Ml ltre 0 • • • The Pru1oner Of l end• • (1952) S1awa'1 Granger, Oel>orlh Kerr An Engltsnman l1gn1s 011 usorpers wtltle P<>S"'O as 1ne king or a small country wnose actual lling has -.i.o0nappe<1 0 * * 'Meleo<" 11979) St1n Conner~ N•talte Wood Arner!Cat\ and Aus. Stan SC-8•1)11<11 IO'n l0<ces 1n an attempt to ward ol! a 114an1 meteor ''°"' outer sci-wn!Ch 11 on a direct eoiks+on course w1lh Earth t>el<><• mass d1sasle< 11r111es PG 0 * * 'Hangar 18 ( 1980) Darren McGav1n Robert Vaughn Research· ~ al 11 secret gover~I 1nstnllalK>n 11111es1iga1e the cause 01 • sa1ellllto's suo- oen des1ruc11on PG 1:00 G) * * * "Lei No Man Wrlle My Epitaph t 19601 Shelley W1n1ers. Burl Ive~ A Ploo<!'s $Ol1 and ••rtfe a11empt 10 survive alter he Is execu1ed by the mob C • •11 "The Grasshopper" ( 1970) Jacqueline Bissel. Jim B•own A bored 19.year- OICI girl hHdS I<>< LH V•ga1 1ee111ng some Hc11-.1 lo spoce up he< duN O<dlfla<y hie l ** * Ma<gan• 119661 v--.. Redgrave D•vic:t Warne< A sclwlO• pnrente can I ~I lhe tact that h•t ••·Wife •S <ematrying anO allenda her wedding dresMCI as a ~·"• 1:10 u .... "An In A Night. Wa<ll' (1961) Dean Martin Slwley MacL•ine wn.n a pubttShing tycoon,. found dea<I. hlS nephew Inherits the bualnest and all 111 lleadacllft 1: 15 $ • • 'Bruce Lee's °**<Hy KU<IQ Fu Bruce l • A martial ans IT\8$fer bal· llE<S a 1111 -ltghllng mob 'R 1:30 Q) * * *' Tne Leopard' t 1963) Burt Lancasler CtauOla Cardinale Gat1· bal01's 1860 •nva1ton or S!Cily results 1n the demo- tion of 1ne a11s1ocra1s 1n the social <><Oe< H' *'" .. ,n God We Trust" ( 1980) Ma•ty f'eldman, Andy Kaufman A nai.e monk is sent ovl lfllO the wa<ld lo raise money la< his .,.,.,pover•~ m~t· efV PG 2'°° It • • ·~ 'Minnesota Clay 119651 Camlfron M1lc;hell Ethel Ro,o A condemned gunshnge' breaks free from au1non- 11es and oecomes involved 1n a gang nvatry 0 ***"One-Trick Pony ( 1980) Paul Simon Blair Brown A onc:e-popu· lar per10<rner rs prdSu<acl Dy eve<yone around nom lo drop his style of muS>C ano w11te s<>ngs that can br1ng him baclt 10 the lop •O R' 2:40 l • * * 'The long Rid· e•s ( 1980) James and Stacy Keach, Oa111d and Kf!<lh Carrad•1'18 T~ Jesse James.Cole Younger gano lf>aves A l<Dtl or emptied oanks plurodereo SI&· geco"Ghes and dead bo<!· 1es on Its wai.e as the CUI· laws uoe toward lnf'ir linal Sl>owdown R 2:45 C • • • • Heart Bear \1980) Nick Nolle. S•ssy Spac• Tne lives of beat gene< ation legends Jack Ke<ouac and Carol and Neal Cassady a•e cnron1- cled. exploring Ille growtn ol lhelr •~aloonshtP as they soend twenty resllen )ears on ll'te move 2:50 IJ • * •., 'Mufder Or Mercy· 11974) Melvyn Douglas Bt&<ll<><O O.nman A famous aU<><ney comes cul OI reh•erner>I IO akl in h•s son s defense ot e noted doct<>< accuse<! ol tailing 1ne kfe ol htS le<m•· nally 1n wile 3.-00 • • • • • "Gangster Slo- ry" ( 1960) Waller Matthau. Carol Grace A woman 1t1e• to •Iler a maslflf crook s cflO_, wav ol hie 3:55 B * '' • L1w Ot The Sea c 19381 Re• Bell Wiiham Farnum A group ol shipwreck 1urvtv0ts teAC.h 5alety bUI linO even more uou~ 1n Store tor them 4 00 S • • '> How To Be11 r11e Hign Cost Ot l.1v1nq ( 19791 Sus:in Saini James Jeu>ea Lange No lnr>gf" ao1e to kPf'P up w11n 1nlla 11r.n "''"" 0, • 'Jf.lf' nou~t."'W•4 ... ~ l•.Jfh le> 11Hl ... nt t:J l>d '..a• e trt1:1r tJ1,<J')t-l'tl PC. 0. * .• 1 ... 11.1 t19&<t Oo101ny ,,. •llt'n A..,•,., • 25 ~ 30 m " ·1 • I '•'' c •• ,,..,, ,,., tilt .... , •• , t ., I , • '-' rn~ OI trr•uf h 1'\(_•\ tlld 1tf•(. J'I' } '(U • nt., lru1 "" ,, Jt)t-r;ut!. tr 1 h ~c.><>lh ... ,,, .. ,, f!'TI("ltionat ..-.rMn(h ttv·, ,n ,_,~ t<)) '""" .•' R Thursd.:Jy movies OECE.MBER 10, 1981 EVENIHO 8;00 C • • Zero To Swy · Darren McG•v•n. Oenose NICllerson A m1dOl•·aged 01vorced min. needrng money I<>< ahmony pat- menls. is laced w1111 repos- 1MKS1ng a Malia car con- 1a1nlng a dead bo<!y es p&rt ot hos new pa11nersh1p with a 16-year-OIO 11"1 'PG' H • * 'l Head1n f'or Broaoway ( 1980) Re. Smolh, Vrv1an Reed Four young talented and scar.a petra<mers go to Nrlo Yori< C•IY trying 10 make n big in snow bUSt· nest PG S • *" 'How To Beal The High Cost Of LIYlng t 1979) Sus.an Saint James JMStca Lange No longer al>le 10 lieep up w11n 1nna. 11on three Oregon hOU-ves 1urn lo larceny re balanc:. the.r budgets PG Z • • • • Jonnny Got H1• Gun Ct971) Tunotny Bot- tt.ms Kathy Fitllds Ou<•ng WorlO War t. • younQ Amiiroean soldt&r whose t>allMJ on1ut1es nave left n1m a limbless. faceless nuslc rem1nrsces oboul 1111 c11111- 1an days as ne tries 10 hnd some purPOse 10 P11s ea1s· lence PG 8:00 B * • '' fhe Invasion or Jonnson County" t 1976) Btll B••t>y, Bo Hopkons A Boston coly·slicke• reams .ip with a cowpoke to bat· lie land barons who are $Clltng control er P<C>Ptlf'ly 1n lhe Oki WltSI Q) * * • ' • Roman Hoh day· t 1953) Gregory Pee~. Avelrey Hepburn A pr1n- ~s latlS 1n love wtlh ft newspaperman white on vacation 1n Rome C • * • The Fo• I 1968) Sandy Oenntt KN Dullea Based on the s1or, by DH Lawrenoe Tne •elahonsnop between two klst>ian k»en reacnes • cr111Ca1 point wf\et1 a hand· .some strange< appears •• 1n .. r remote Canad13n rarm 0) •'~ Lao And L<><ee" I 19801 Donny Most. Ltnda Purl rwo young people. bOlh determined lo sue· C4!8d tn llw! hKllC and unptt"dtC1Able wnrlo nl snow ou11neu. rn.ie1 and 1"41 on love PG S • * • • Kramer Vs. Kramer t 19791 Duston Hoffman. ~et'yl Streep A man battles wtlh h1~ e" ...... IC• custody QI "' .. , 1oung son dlle• s~ walk) out on thern PG 0 • • • Tne Long l'\•O (t<S t 1980) James ,;no Stacy Keach Oav•O ano K .. 1n Co•rdO•ne Tiie Jes:w J"m'·\ Co•e vounqe1 ;1.Jf\9 rld"tK u ft ct•I ol tlmt.1tHtd oauks p undf:'re-cJ ~ .. ~~O~Ch .. , tntJ rj~JcJ D"Xl: t·~ II! 1•"> f¥.Jlt.P J, ,,,... 1 fd"t~, •1e ION"rc.] ''"·•I t I I ,,,,.,,UN' ~ l • • Ir th dt: M 4""' H1"1 Jr1M' ,,,..,' ~-(lJt.,. ·~111 II \!'•h((;rt 1 tt-, J' ,;, or ,,., .. " ,. •' ,, 1;.l 1 'Li H "iAt f If!• •1, n• 11trr)o,. I•. t:. t•t 11 O'"' rff' + C •1 f"lt] l > ·• '' I , t I '1 +•f., 8JOH ••• Tffltl.Jlw' '' ' t. • ~ _;1h•f I Hr t 11 lt''"- 1•1 "'', ""''"'l'j4J, (; 1.drt d ft•t•• ~ ~ 1Jt•r r ll •• , • ..!1, t '••n1 t ,-, an ,._~~ .,,..,gp, ,,, ,, .,,.,", ... ~~ Ll lJf ,, A•t • '•4. LJ'1 d Clut •\n1~ J.or' 1000 c • • • ll><)'>f' l:IJ• '' n..e f ,,.., 119801 rran• "-<ff"'l~'d c;. yorns '> Con " ,, A f14'r:no.,ant $wmmet '>IC-..t ~ actor who dreams ot Sroaoway •taroom dPtends an 1~ompe1en1 ~l&ge-slruck prop ooy and promotes hts roman«! ,..,,h a ch<>rus girl R 0 * • • Es<;ape Fr<><n Alcatraz" t 1979) Cioni Eastw ood. Pa1r1ck McGoonan A na•oened convict returned alter his hrs1 escape from · the Rock.' plans to break oul ageon 'PG' 0 • • "Hangar 18" t 1980) DarTan McGa111n, Robert Vaugnn. Research- ers at a secret government 1ns1allalK>n lnvesttgate lne cause of a safell11e s WO· <len Oestruction. 'PG' t , * * '• "The King Of Marvin Gardens" t 19721 Bruce Dern. Jad Nlcitol- son Two b<Olhers rrus- 11a1e<1 Wtlh tlW!I< 111195 d•eam 01 re1111ng 10 a troe>- ICal Pat adJse 10:30 H * •'• Headon f'O< B•oaoway • t 1980) Rex Smolh v1,,an Reed F'our young. taterted and scared perla<mers go 10 N-Va<k City trying 10 make 11 big on snow bus•· ness ·PG 11:00 S * • ., 'Rough Cut" (19901 &r1 Reynokls. les- tey-Anne Down A Br•hSh SOClellle lures an inlerna· ll()nal jewel lhtel CUI Of rellfemelfntrllelp her steal $30.000 000 1n dtamonos PG 11:'6 l * * Out Ot Sl'RSon t 1975) Vanessa Redgrave. Clift Robertson Twenty years illter ne nad an alla" w.th a woman. a man returns 10 an Engltsn sea- s;de 1~rt lo meet ~ daughter 12:00 It • • "Manhsn 11956) John Broml 1elo L on Cnaney A Jamatean trea- sure hunt turns 1n10 an expe<111ton of <lecett and 1err0< 0 • • *' • Ma13ya (1950) Spencer Tracy. Jonn Hod.al< A dat1ng ne .. spaper reporter backed by lne U S gov- ernment plans 10 smuggle raw rubber ou1 ol J apa- nese-net<! Malaya C • • • "Gilda uve" t 1980) Gilda Redner. 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Thl' annual CH'nt a rccrl•ation of~ yull•t 11lc fl'ast in the rm·al (·ourt of Rtmna1s~ann• England w;.'1s expanded to l\\1Cl' dail~ for four rla~·s this ~•ear. be~inning Dec. 11. amt 11 still soldout in three weeks . llowe\'er. would-he rcn•lcrs can han• thc•i r naml·~ placecl on a waiting list for <·anc<'ll<1t ion~ tl\· calling 83.1-66li . · Spohl\Or ed by the UCI Chamber Singers. 'the Madrigal Dinner 1s a sensor~· t'Xl>erit.>m·c ft'aturing students in the role of court members. a banquet and a concert The meal includl'S a ritua l presentation of ·,ht• Wa ssail bowl 1 containing traditional ••!coholic ingrectit'nls 1. roast sirl(lin and flaminf! olum ouddinl!. The ,1ft cr-dmncr t·9pc_~1:!_. ~1.r~cte~ b~· <1ssodate professor of music Joseph Huszta . consists of seculur and religious muc;ic from lht• Rt'naissance ancl Middle Aj!es. Tickets. tf a\·a 1lahle. will~ Sl4 and Sl6. All pro(•ecds J!O to defray costs or a summer tour to the Orient by the UCI Concert Choir. ... ~·· I I I I r ' ' ,. t ~ Out 'n' About ..... Q,) J Royal Thai Cuisine proVes spice can be • nice ~ B>· JOEL C DON "O ~ u. :in1l < '•1:-.lt1 ~h''>J '>Ill':-twfort.-mo\'tng into a former ('11l lt·c hous•· on l'ue1f1c C'oa.!>l Highway HOYAL TllAI CUISINE. 4001 West Coast Highway, Q; .\Jewport Beach 673-3322. Closed Mondays Lunch, $3.95 ~ ~~ l~S~;esreur:J1r~':i~ :,~ ~O ~ ~o ~ ~~·a~en~~~~~:: ::o~ ~ $4 95 lo $/() 95 ~ H you're alrt:'ady tired of turkey tetrazzin1. _ turkey ench1lcsd1:1s. turkey pot pie, cold turkey o s andwiches and the 1,001 other uses for leftover ci: poultry, Royal Tha1 ·Cu1sine may add som e spice to your holiday bhJes To be sure. thb new addition to Newport Beactis culinary scene offers a well -seasoneel change from more traditional Oriental fare. The food of Thailand is known for its reliance on s pices. especially a paste made from ground hot chili peppers But even the tender palate can handle most or the m enu offerings . which include a generous portion of t•nl n~es lacking the d1stinct1ve hot sµ1cc'> Or ~ou l'Jn usk the chef to tone down your Thai d1shl•s 1f 'uu fear you'll need antacids aflc I he meal · , ·-~ .. "------- The Thai sdcct1ons. however. shouldn't be mul'h of a problem 1f you're already used to hot s aba sauce used in most Mexican cooking In fuel. Royal Thai Cuisine caters to American ta"tt-'s. an·nrchng to owner manager Sam Tila. He says the Thai dishes arc prepared medium·hot. com pared to what you'd be ser ved in that Southeast Asian country. It 1s a formula that's worked ' well at a sister restaurant that Tila opened four years ago in Los Angeles Of course. if you have a cast-iron mouth. the chef will be more than happy to bring your meal up to Thai standards. . Tila. whose parents owned two restaurants in Thailand. came to the United States to study business adminis t ration at the University of Northern Colorado. Arter two years as a banker. he took an orrer from one or his six brothers to open a Thai restaurant. "We realized people wouldn't like food that is ~p1cy," says the 36-year-old Tila. "So we have to cut down the spices to make it mild ··People are willing lo try somethin~ different Movies FIT TO BE THAI -Posed am id the Oriental dt't'or u( the..• Ro\'a l Thai Cuisine restaurant in Newport Beach ·are, from left. owner-manager Sam Tila a nd waiters Chit Tila and Eck. in LC1s Angeks There are a lot of young people and uthcrs who are nol conser vative." When he del'!dcd to open a second restaurant 111 Orang{' Count~., T1la considered La~una Beach Thai food . hl' sa)s . 1s influenced largeh b) 111•1ghho1111g As ian n1unt rll'!> Menu offerings app1•ar ... 1milttr t11 ChinL·se C'OOking or Indian fan· Hui Jll lht• I LTIP•'' lwJr lhl· !>fH.·ci;.il swt'et or hol fla vonn).!s of ThJtl<.illll Ot1r m1·al "l:irtc·d wi th Thai Chl('kcn Flaml· • :.q 1 p l'l 11.1· r (.' h ll' kl' n part s art' de I 1 c a I c I y d1.1r l11uil1.·d and st'l"\'l•d \\Ith l\\o kinds of sauce A s a\ <•n horwy sau1·c 1s l1ghll) sptc•ed and there·:-. ;il-.o a trad1tiunal 1'ha1 c·uc·umher peanut s auce Sour Shnrnp Soop ofren~d the first hot dis h''' I lit· evening, althou{!tt 1t dcf1n1tely could be handled b) :i 1>er~tm fm,tcnng tht' most delicate of ta'>k buds This souµ will s park ne" life in your mouth, but will not dear out you r sinuses. ~1y gut·sl opted for a crub salad. a more American offt·ring t1>µ11cd w1lh a s weet . ~ream y Thai 1lrl'S°'1nJ! • For 1.•m n•l•:-, "1.· c·hosi: Pata\ a Reef r eal>t and H11\ JI Dul·khnJ.: The• t>~ish lncludea tender ...,lrtl•' 1>f meat with fn•'>h be ll peppers. scallion!., 11111uns and mus hrooms :\dd ground red ch1h IH'fll't'rs to m ak<.· this the hotti:s t dish of the t'\ c•ning Thl' duckhn~ " baked with a hght barbecue -.<1111•1• \'1111 rCCt'l\l' h;.ilf Of a duC'khn~. a generous por11on uf tlw, t;.isl\ trcdl And \\hen in Thailand you ~an d1:-pcns1.· with forks a nd knives on the c1u c kling Our "a1ter frrim t his family-run res I aun1nt k1ndl) told us lo eat w 1th our fingers lie brought Ul> :.i .... et of finger bow ls Gr eat su~geslion. Contacted after our meal. 'fila suggested other 1t1•ms from the menu . traditional Thai dis hes s uch a!-Mee· Krob, a cris py noddle appetizer . Imperial Won Ton Soup <not spicy). Summer Palace Beer and Hoyal Thai Fish. Top off your m eal with sweet ginger ice c·ream. a cool dessert lightly flavored with this As ian root H you need a little extra cool-down time. try Thai iced coffee, a delicious drink with a nutty flavor It's not a lways easy to decide whether a menu offerini:: 1s hot or mild. so remember to ask your "tut er ahout each selec-t1on, lest you get yourself 1nlu mouth s1nllng trouble Slapstick is h':Jmorless group-grope • 1n 'Time Bandits' I Editor's Note · "Time Bandits" .stars Stan Connery, Ralph Richardson. John Cke.se, Shelley Duvall and Michael PolJn. and"' rared PG. It u now play1119 at Edward.s Harbor Twin. Saddleback. Woodbridge theaters. and at South Coa.st Thealer in Laguna Beach 1 BY JEFF PARKER °' .. ~,...,. ..... In the movies made by the British comedy team Monty Python. it seems like entire casts stumble from scene to scene en masse. Theirs is a dis heveled, disor ganized kind of humor. a g roup-grope slapstick that is unpredictable , irreverent, inchoate. The screen seems too small to contain them. In "Time Bandits." Monty PytJw>n has refined chaos to a fine art by b11ikling th~ movie not around themselves <they make cameo appearances I but around a half dozen greedy dwarves who fa ll, literally , through "time holes" and plop into various periods of history with a stubby vengeance. like locustS stripping wheat. and continue on to the time of Robin Hood <John Cleese> who promptly steals everything back and gives it away to the poor. who have lined up outside his camp. For the next hour and a half, the dwarves and their hostage visit Agamemnon <Sean Connery>. two Renaissance lovers <Shelley Duvall a nd Michael Palin> and an ogre <Peter Vaughnr. together: they've never operated on a big budget a nd the cut-rate sets. wi ldly improbable costumes a nd general sense or visual chaos seemed to fit. their comic tone. Here, the sets are painstakingly done (the film was budgeted at about $6 million). the costumes are impressive and the look is opulent. There a re some stunning special effects when the dwarves find their boat serving as a bat for a giant. who then plods out or the ••er and s trides across the barren countryside . But the gra nd visuals don't help much ; they may even serve to display the comic poverty of "Time Bandits" more c learly than a cheaper production would have Precious little of this movie works. There's a cold. repellent and dreary tone at the very c.enler of it. the result no doubt of trying to cr ack two hours· worth of dwarf jokes. Writers Palin and Te rry Gilliam have dis pensed with giving the dwarves any personalities -they're a nasty mini-convention or characterless gnomes -and The makers of "Time Bandits" seem to think watthlng thetn blunder inte re~titious gags gets that history is rife with simple-ma.ded vitiousoess old. fast. The movie has been odiously compar ed which it is but they're loo UtDid to Mve any ,to "The Wizard or Oz." but what made "Oz" great, fun with the idea. E\'en the heroes of UUs rnovie. its warmth. charm and reveaJmg humor . are all the dwarves, aren't comically bad; tike e.eryt.hlng lackil\g conspicuously from "Time Bandits ... The else here, they're s mall-minded. They're not movie is similar in structure to Mel Brooks' really bandits. but shoplifters. Brooks turned some The time-wandering dwarves fi rst drop Into "History of the World. Part I." but the Python or history's darkest moments -the Spanish the 20th century bedroom or a young English boy team doesn't have the deftness that Brooks has in inquisition for instance -into inspired comedy by (Cr aig Warnock >. wh.om they whis~ aw_ay a_s a bringing humor into a wide-0pen s ituation. the multiplying. the atrocili_es into ~. g.rand moti~. a~ re luctant partner /prisoner for their pillaging. hi storv or the world according to Monty Python is overwhelming absurdity. In Turie Bandits , Cursl.n g God. <Ralph Ric hardso~l for his u~iform. angry, dull. · Monty Py~h~n won 't.embrace wha_t rs blea.k in the ill-designed universe, the dwarves decide that the human spant. they Just snarl at 1l <Is this some p,f\lY ,t.t!i.ti~o doJ~~(et~~· h. ].'~yJ_oot~~n~· ':> ~~~c 1;:.Y~*!?'> chafffi ha~l a~ been.th~ ob\j~e ~~.mse or comffiitjty~> .. 11J~'v~~ ~~ed:-.~e ·r rali .tr6 'jj are .. ·s jti :_,P.e • s n Lo'dtJ: , cl • a'ft fh ~:put :HPir ' -rW.)f'~~·t-'i''"rui 'Oft.hcmovirorldlt's ~g · · ' · • • ~ ••• ~· ".ti. • '.-. -" • ,. • ,·r.;;, '· .. ~mr ,, t!»i .!f.ll ·.l•· ,. • .•• ..-~· '· I . I I r 3 Personalities 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ CD Cagney's sister recalls own show biz career 'K CD :::I a. 11> "" Bv JOEL C. DON Of'~ o.ii, Pl ... St.tt On her way to an intf rview, Jeanne CaAney paused for a moment before a s tudio monitor in the KOCE Channel 50 studios. On the screen her brother. James, was in full swing an the m emo rable solo tap-dance number Crom the 1942 film classic ··Yankee Doodle Dandy." ·'Oh when he docs that walk I gel ~oosc l>umps all up and down my "Pine." she gushed The program t•onlrnued with m ore excerpts from Cagney's films. including scenes from his current movie "Ragtime." a nd a r a r e interview with the Hollywood tough guy and song- and-dance man. Miss Cagney occasionally chuckled as s he watctied memorable scenes spliced inlo tile program titled "That Yankee DOOdle Da ndy ." an hour-lonl! film aired Monda> evening on PBS stations . And s he burst with a "That's m e ! .. when the footage included her appearances in ''The Tim e or Your Life" and "Yankee Doodle Dandy," two or the four films she made with her brother. T he 62-year -o ld s t ar of fil m , t heate r and radio was a t the Huntington Beach public television station to add her own recollections of t he life or J a mes Cagney in support or a 10-d ay fund-raising drive. But the . Newport Beach resident couldn't leave out details of her own successful s how business ca reer, including a 12-year stint as fashion commenta tor and consultant for the "Queen for a Day" television show. Much a ttention has bee n dra wn to Cagney's return to the screen as the New York police commiss ioner in .. Ragtime." a pa rt he took after a 20 -year biaws from Hollywood . Cagney has bee n somewhat of a recluse. shunning inter views a nd spending most of his lime at his farm in upstate New York. Miss Cagney was quile surprised whe n she heard h er 82-year·old brother had returned to acting. After he published his 1976 a utobiography. ''Cagney by Cagney." she figured he had turned his back on Hollywood fo rever. So why has this man, who forged the mold of the Hollywood gangster ..., ........... ca-m~ MISS CAGNEY TODAY At 62 Jeanne Ca~.nev is lh ·ing in.Sewpel1'~ad( ' rn "The Publtc Enemy," hidden himself away from the public spotlight for two decades'' As his sister explained, Jame:. -Ca.:ney was nevt'r one to have the int11natc dt•tails of his life splashed throughout the news pa pers and gossip ma~Jzmes Throu.Rhout his career. "h1c h began rn vaudeville, l'agney drew a sharp lint' bet ween his work and his private hfe When he walked off the soundstage, the <iC'lor left the glitte r of llollywooct hch1nd hi m. · '"Ile cherishes his privacy and he's a s h) man ... Mbs Cagney said. "He dot>sn 't likt· people who beat their d1ests and say how great they are. ·'lie likes modest) and he likes people "ho are pros " t\n outs tanding s tude nt who skipped severa l gr ades in school. M 1ss Cagney wa:. 11 year:. old and In high school when her brother had already m.adc h is mark a s a Hollywood superstar Her father had died six months before she was born in an influenza epidemic. She said it was unusuaJ for a pregnanl woman to live through that disastrous period in medical history. Yet her mot her , Carolyn Nelson, survived the pregnancy at age 42 and raised four sons and a daughter to appreciate a good education and a st ro n g wor k eth ic. Two of her brothers became physicians. William Cag n ey tu r ned into a noted Hollywood producer and J a m es. alter a brief bid to become a boxer, opted for a full-time s tage career. "She was m agnificent; she was a great mother," Miss Cagney said. "She was the captain of the ship as indeed she had to be for us to stay afloat. There was no kidding around about it. Everybody had to be on the team and everybody was. They were wonderful boys, just wonderful." Fond or public s peaking and per f orm an ce, h er moth e r encouraged the family lo act in a local playhouse in New York City. James was the only one to take lo theater, although he lacked formal training. .. He was not a lesson taker. He was a doer." she said. "He watched what others were doing and just did it." Miss Cagney graduated Phi Bela Kappa from Hunter College at a~e 19. She s poke French, German and Spanish nuently and had studied art design, psychology and other liberal arts s ubjects in preparation for a theatrical career. "I thought I was going to be a doctor," she said. "I was 15 when I was in college a nd when I had lo declare a major m y brothers were concerned that I was serious about being a doctor They said I had the wrong temperament for it a nd I was so sympathetic I'd die with m y patients. I was so crushed." l:ndaunted. she went on lo carve her own career In movies such as "Golden Gloves," "Don't Bother to Knock." .. A Lion is in the Streets," "Man of a Thous and Faces," "Town Ta m e r ," "All Wo m e n H ave Secrets." "Kentucky Rifle " and "Queen of the Mob ... Director Mike Curtiz cas'\ her as Jos ie Co ha n in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" even though the actress had no dancing experience. She had h~~J,>. , lhoueb. 'rrorv Jotmoy poy~eu ~ choreo.cr a p'frer b o o ulhned A CAGNEY TOAST J ames Cagney and sister .Jeannt> sip t•hampetgne in scene from 1948 release '"The Time of Your Life ... Cagney's steps in t he movie about the life and times of George M . Cohan. Thal role won James Cagney his only Academy Award. "I'm so glad I didn't have enough sense to be scared ," Miss Cagney said or her role in "Yankee Doodle ·· "It's fine to be young and not scared. "Jim always encouraged dancing. li e was so ha ppy when he was dancing that he wanted everybody to dance. He thought it was the greatest way to stay in s hape in the world and when he was dancing in 'Yankee Doodle' he would invite me Ito dance with him ). "It's ver y lonely when you're dancing," s he continued. "It's like anything where you have to perfect a skill. So he used to say come on and dance behind me and so I learned the routines behind him." Miss Cagney said her brother was too much of a professional lo offer her preferential tr eatment in the film s they made together. She was chosen, she said ,because she was rig ht for the part , not because "Cagney" wanted it so. Only once. during fil m ing or "The Time of Your Life." did Cagney b r eak fro m hi s devotion lo professionalism to offer advice to "sis ter " "That was (during ) a diffic ult scen e ; a de licate scene," s he recalled. "I was always a very quick study and liked lo work fast. He liked to work fast. This was about the fifth take which was a lot for me. And he said, 'Sister, we're playing together. Don't get careful: He meant don't start getting picky. J ust let it go." Producer David 0 . Selznick spotted M 1ss Cagney and interviewed her as a possible lead in the movie epic "Gone with the Wind." Though she didn't get the part of Scarlett O'Hara in t he Margaret Mitchell story. Miss Cag ney was pleased wit h t he performance of Vivien Leigh. She joined the "Queen for a Day" TV show in 1953. a progra m in which o n e of fo ur w o m e n bearing heartbreaking sto ries would ha ve her d r eam s futrilled . T hat m eant 1 clQtt\ing, furniture. $~cial J:Md'~al • c-ar"t or other nMcla. ·attn' C~y would narrate t he fashion section ana select wardrobes for t he winners. She doesn't know if such a show rould work today "I think it was extre mely basic." she said of the program "I think ever yone want s to ha ve their pr oblems in life solved. Our prizes were wonderful because they were tailor-made for each woman There was a huge amount or backstage work because we were ready for four endings." It was during the show that Miss Cagney had her two c hildren. Mary Ann. 26, and Terry. 23. When she was pregnant with her first d aughter. s he asked e mcee Jack Bailey to replace her. Nonsense. he said. · .. You won't look any different than the candidates ,' .. she reca lled. She traveled throughout Europe and Mexico aft er the TV show ended and settled in Athe ns, Ohio. There she appeared on a radio program. offering a brief bit of "happy news." Te n years ago s he retired and moved with he r family lo Newport Beach, also the home of her brother William . A bright and c heerful woman. Miss Cagney still loves lo rem inisce about the ,Rolden age of llo llywood, when Cagney's friend and actor Pat O'Brien would visit the young J eanne Cagney a nd esrort her to the movies or theater. .. J im always s hared his fri ends with . me," s he s aid. "When I look back at that now. I think that really was quite a mazing. I was 11 or 12 years old when he was bavmg the kind or success the Beatles had. And he would take me to the theater berause I was crazy about the theater." She sees her brother atv:>ut once a year and has perhaps one of the best vantages for describing this giant in the film industry. "Wh at I 'm d e t ectin g is t h e tougt\·lender man," she said. "He is both. He's a true artist and a true poet . He writes poetry and loves poetry and understands poetry. .. And he knows when he is acting fU)d he ~,.s w~,n h't Is bimaetl' and never't~ twain Shi.If l'ndf.u • ... ---------------------------------------~--~~~~~--- ' ..... ~ Diversions .., ,. . ~ !!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .0 ~ -PLAYS------ Q) o "SIMPLE SIMON," a musical version of the ,;.. children's nurser y rhyme, will be staged by the ~ Ch ildren's Theater Guild a t the Newport if Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport .... Beach. Per:tormances w ill be given Saturdays Q) at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m . and Sundays at 2 p.m . "g through Dec. 20. Call 675-3143 for information. Q) .x Q) Cl) ~ "PAINT YOUR WAGON," a Lerner-Loewe musical set on the western frontier, Is on stage through Feb. 14 at the Harlequin Dinner .§ Playhouse, JSOJ S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. a:Curtain time s vary for Tuesday-through-Sunday performances, with r eservations and information availabl e at 979-5511 . "A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC,'' Stephen Sondheim 's musical based on an ln_gmar Bergman movie, continues at the Laguna M oulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Curtain is at 8 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays until Dec. 12. Reservations a t 494-07 43. "FUNNY GIRL," the musical biography of Fanny Brice, is now on stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 1.tO A ve. Pico, San Clemente. Performances are given nightly except Mondays through Jan. 3 at varying curtain times. Call 492-9950 for tic ket information. "MARY, QUEEN OF HEARTS," Buddy Ebsen's original play about M ary, Queen of Sc otland, plays in repe rt o r y w ith Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the Newport Harbor Actor s Theater, 390 M onte Vista St., Costa M esa. Curtain is 8 p.m . Friday .and Saturday, 2 :30 p.m . Sunday. · "SEPARATE TABLES," Terence Rattigan's collection of Brit i sh dramas, continues at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8 :30 p.m . Friday and Saturday. Reservations at 754-5159. "THE SECOND TIME AROUND," a play about late-life love, is on stage at the San Clemente Community Theat er , 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente. Curtain is at 8 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays and 2: 30 p.m . Sundays,. w ith tickets available a t 492-0"65. "COMPANY," Stephen Sondhei m 's landmark musical comedy, is on at the Gem Theater , 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Curtain rises at 8 p.m . Call 636-7213. "LOVE, SEX AND THE IRS," a comedy about tax evasion, is on at th~ Huntington Beach Playhouse in the Seacl iff Village Center, Main Street at ·Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Curtain time is 8 :30 Fridays and Saturdays, with r eservations available at 847-4~5. & Chat.., ..... Luaac ''Y''' ST.•UOll 4 S~~· drifte 1Jt~" r LJ1~tmcuvc Waterfront Dmm~ Ovstcr Bar · Cockt:ul.; JJ.~3 W 1':1c1t1c Cn.i't H1J,!hw;1\, N.B • M2·.!.!9'i -CLASSICAL MUSIC-- IRVINE CONSERVATORY of Music faculty performs in recital Sunday at 2 p.m . in the home of Mrs. Gordon Graham. Donations are SJ. For more information call 551-1701 . WLADIMIR JAN KOCHANSKI performs in concert tonight at 8 p.m . in the Sa nta Ana Cal ifornia Stake Center, 23 take . St., Irvine. Kochanski is a Polish-born concert pianist who impressed Jan Paderew ski and is a f avor ite of the Pope . Admi ssion i s SS.. F o r more information call 851 -9630. TWO ORCHESTRAS -the UCI Symphony. Orch estra a nd the Saddlebac k Colleg e Symphony Orchestra -combine for concer t performances tonight and tomorrow night in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Village Theater at 8 ..... p .m . •Admission is SJ. Works by M essiaen, Wagner and . Beethoven, and Douglas Lima is the -featur.ed soloist. William Fitzpatrick conducts. For more information call 831-4656. CAL STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON Choir perfor m s in concert Sa turda y and Sunday at 8 p.m . in the Little Theater on the WESTCLIFF PLAZA ODD TASlE A TRADITION •• One of Southern Callfomla'1 Award Winning Restaurantsl 11-ar~ DIMr Special" Mon~ thru Friday 5:00-7:00 p.m. , .................. . CMSMMUD•C:..- flO ... tr ClllCIEll..aer FIOlllAl .. erUU •IAlllAll --·-···~ ·-~-... ,,..cum -,, •• fl'nt.- 1.95 ~ .......... _,.. IU .... ... -2.95 <-.iii•• ... -·_.._ ... ..,....,.,. ...,.,. ..... EXPIRES 11 ')()~1 ... , .. ..., ..... .,._.._ -_,, 3.95 .., .. . ... .. 1•C1111 -4.95 ,......,._ .... _._ CSU F campus. Or. Gordon Paine will direct the perfor mance of Pergl1 si and Bassano, whose motets he has translated from 1599 editions especially for this perf ormance. Ticket s are S3. For more information call 773-3371. PERCUSSIONIST Donald Knaack performs in concert Sa turday at 1: 30 p.m . in the Fine Arts Village Orchestral Studio of UC Irvine. For more information call 833-6379 . ORANGE COUNTY YOUTH Symphony Or c hestr a, under the d irection of John Koshak, performs at 5 p.m . Sunday in the Ch apman Auditorium . The concert is preceded by an art preview and auct ion at 12 :30 p.m . Admission is SS . For more information call 997-6871 . COAST MASTER CHORUS of OCC performs in concert Sa turday at 8 p.m . in the OCC Auditorium. Admission is S2. JOHN MCENARY performs classical guitar concert Saturday at 8 p.m . in Fine Arts 119 of Orange Coast College. Admission is S2 .SO. LYRIC OPERA SINGERS perfo rm at Fashion Island Sunday at 2 p.m . · See Dwerswr1s. Page 5 SUllDAY•D•C•Ma•R 12 - 8 .M. ORAW COASTCOt L•Ga AUDITONUll ,. -. '• ·-Ao»O c... .......... RESERVED SEA TS Sl S6. 15 Where to go this weekend? PilotWeeltender ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE New lookt New alze! Every Frtdayl For home delivery. call 642.,.321 ·01versiOns From Page 4 SEQUOIA s"rRING QUARTET performs in a concert Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m . in the Little Theater of Cal State FullertOh. For more information call 773·3371. ' CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL SYMPHONY Orchestra,,p.erforms Sunday at 7:30 p.m . In the Crystal .cafhedral, corner of Chapman and Lewis, Garden Grove. Public is invited, no charge. CALIFORNIA BRASS ENSEMBLE performs at noon and 1 :30 p.m . Friday at Fashion Island. LANCE BEAUREGARD performs at noon at Fashion Island. LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA p~rforms Sunday at 7 p.m . in the Fine Arts Village Theater of UC Irvine. Admission is $10.50. For more information call 8336379. ORANGE COUNTY MASTER CHORALE performs in concert tonight at 8 p .m. in Newport Harbor High School Auditorium · Sa turday at 8 p.m. in Plummer Auditorium of Fu.ll~rton; and Sunda y at 4 and 7 p.m. at T~in1ty Presbyterian Church in Santa Ana. Tickets ar e $7.50. F or more information call 535·0153. FRESHMAN Men and Women's Choruses of UC Irvine perform in concert tonight at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Concer t Hall. Admission is $3. HARRIET WOOD performs on harp today at 2: 30 p.m. in the Wom en's Club of Laguna Beach. SADDLEBACK CONCERT CHORALE performs tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . and Su nday at 3 p.m . in the little Theater on Sad· dleback campus. For more informa tion call 831-4656. FRESHMEN Men and Women 's Choruses of UC Irvine perform in concert tonight at 8 p. m . in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. Admission is $3. ROGER WAGNER CHORALE performs Handel's "Messiah" tomorrow at 8 p.m . in the Crystal Cathedral. For ticket information call 971-4014 or Ticketron. ALL -AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS performs Sunday at 2:30 p.m . in Plummer Auditor ium of Fullerton. Tickets are $10, $7.50 and $5.50. For reservations call 533-7600. ORANGE COAST SYMPHONY Orchestra performs a program of Wagner . Heethoven and Rachmaninoff Sunday at 4 p.m. in the OCC Auditorium. Admission is $3. For more information call 556·5527 . . . -DANCE------ "THE NUTCRACKER" will be performed by Ballet West and the Long Beach Symphony at 8 tonight, 2 p.m . and 8 p.m . Saturday and 2 p.m . Sunday at Terrace Theater , 300 E . Ocean Blvd .. Lo(l9 .Beach. For information on tickets, which range from $7-10 $14 each, call (213) 436-3661. BALLET PACI FICA w ill perfor m "The Nut· cracker" at 8 tonight, at 2:30 p.m . and 8 p.m. Saturday and at 2:30 p.m . Sunday at Golden West College's main thea ter In Huntington Beach. Performances also are set for 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m . Dec. 12 and 2:30 p.m . Dec. 13. T ickets are S4.50 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12. F or information , call 894-6070 .. INTERCHANGE , A MIME dance company, w ill perform at 2 p.m . Sunday at Turtle Rock Com m unit y Center. 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Pop, c ountry and Jazz Music Tickets are $3 tor general admission and S' for students and senior citizens. -POP, JAZZ AND COONTRY MUSIC- e OPEN 7 fi DAYS A WEEK 9A.M. to1 -' P:M• Now at 1·601 Newport B vd. ,....,._.......,) ll'11rnnol lfilll"I MORE l»HOHES: 64S-0032 645-0037 645-4093 64s-90t4• ''Wfwt I L•••••••••••--·---·•••••-•••••·-------------• 6 ~ Diversions ~ Q) .o F rom Page 5 ~ Beach. Admission 1s s 1.50. () between students and professors at O xford and wa s taken from a stageplay by Harold Pinter . THE CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL is be- ing celebrated at New port Ha rbor Art Museum th is weekend wi th entertainment from 11 a.m . ·to 5 p.m . Satu rday and Sunday of South Coast Q) 0 "HOLIDAY MUSIC AND Other Jazz" w ill be >, presented by f our musical groups at 7:30 p.m . ~ ~he:a~:~~a{ic~~t!h:r;=~~rf;: a~~l,'~g:n~as~~~~ u. students. For information call 826-2220, Qi extension 139. NEW CINEMA ANIMATION films. a mix of best 1970s anim ation, screens at 8: 15 p.m . 1n the UC Irvine Social Science Ha ll on Saturday. Admission is S2 .. Repertor y T heater 's children's workshop, Jim Gamble's puppets. the Paci f ic Cho r a le, Chi ldren's Book shoppe Story hour and ap- pear ances by Santa Claus. For information, call 759-1122. "O ~ -FILMS-------ETC.------"HANSEL AND GRETEL" will be performed at· 11 a.m .• 1 and 3 p.m . Saturday by the GEM Oper a Puppet Theater in the Health Sciences Forum , Golden West College, 15744 Gold en West St., Huntington Beach. Admission is Sl . For infor mation , call 892-77 1 Q) a> "ACCIDENT," by Joseph Losey screens at ~ 6 :30 p.m . Saturday in the UC Irvine Social E Science Hall. Admission is S2. This film tells ii: the story of a tangled web of relationship M1cHAEL JACKSON of KABC Talkrad io w ill speak at 8 tonight in Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton College. T ickets a re SS each and are ava i I able at the door. ·-· WE HAVE CRAB LEGS! Hi. we're Lowry and Connie Hughes. Not only do we have Crab Legs but we have all kinds of tasty fresh fish. shrimp. and oysters. We also have a bountiful Sowder Bar (that's salad and chowder bar). For landlubbers we have prime rib and other delights. ft you haven't been to our restaurant yet. you haven't been to the Waterfront in Costa Mesa. You can have crab legs toot J oin us. we're hard to find. but the best things are. CAL LANDfi'fG ,:& RESl1' Monday thru Friday Open 11 30 am Sat. and Sun Dinner from 5 pm Keep an eye on local govern_ment Ill• in the Pilat -------------------~ Yuu ll)veJ our $5 dinn'-·rs. A nd when it was time tn ~ri ng duwn the c urtain on our $ 5 offer. you clanllm:J fi 'r llll)re. Who can resist aprlaux-? Ntlt us. So we're bringing them uur agam. You can en1oy any o ne of these hearty e nrree for jusr $5. Bur only till December l3. So hum· over. AnJ catch our re~ar ~rfunnance. Thl'~ :.('t'l.'.1.11 l'ntTl't.'l-.1rl· ~nt.'J "nh 1 ml\l'd green '-x orange al1TuinJ "dlt1J. LONDON BRO IL Slice. of m.1nnatl'J Ste.ii... lllrreJ with rurgun,h wine sauce. BREAST OF CHICKEN CACCIATORE Sautl'ed anJ 'immered with tnm.1ti~'· Pn111n', l-ell rerrer:. anJ \\'Int.'. ::'t·n·eJ on lingumi. BAKED FISH "foJay's selt'CtiMI bakeJ CO mnl:'l, flt1i...\ rerkct11in. With lemon l'-uth.~r c.1rer :..1uce. CHICKEN DIVAN CREPE ANO RATATOUILLE CREPE One filled w1rh creamy chicken :mJ l'-rlx-rnlt srears. The other w1rh a Eun..~an blend nf vej?etables. ~1uth Co:t!>t Pl.1~1 . fx·t\\'n·n Bullock':. and Nl1rd,trnm '!-( 714) 556-1225 · l1pc:n d:11ly trum 11 A~1 Brl·a Mc1ll (714) 990-4343 Ofkr c1111d .11t1.·r 5 PM r Ilitermisslon 'Christmas Carol' returns By TOM TITUS Of tlM o.lly l"I ... St.ti I f you mi ss ed Sout h Coas t Reper tory 's produc tion o f "A Chris t mas Carol " las t holiday season. it's coming back for another engagement next week -but you'd bette r make your reser vations early The 1981 edition is nearly sold out. according to officials at SCR. which 1s bringing back the traditional t ale of Scrooge a nd his spirits after its successful run last year. It opens Wednesday and plays through Dec. 27 on the mainstage or the Costa Mesa theater. Once again. John· O;.iv 1d Keller is . direct ing the C ha rl es Dickens classic. adopted for the stage by Jcrrv Patch. And again Hal Landon Jr "·ill en;.ict the eternal symbol of penury, Ebenezer Scrooge. It'll be garnished with lavish period costum· ing and s pecial e ffects Others returning from the 1980 pro· duc tion are John Ellington, Noreen llcnnessy. Howard Shangraw. Art Koustik. Candice Copeland, Wayne Ale xander. Ron Michaelson and Don Tuche. Joining t he cast this year are Hi c hard Dov ie and M a r tha .'it't' Scrooge. I 'mw 1:i , GALERIE ANDREE announces • The exh1b111on and ::.die ol original <Jtl pd1n1ings from the private collec t1on of a promment Or.mge Co unty exen 1t1ve • Mo:,tly Old Ma::.ter and49th C1:nt urv Europedn <1nd Americc1n paintings • The collect1on c.:ontc1111:, <1 nu mber of 111vest nwnt qrade pam11ngs and represents an excellent opport u1111y for the !:>enuu::. collector EXHIBITION -December 4 t hro ugh 23 Pnce Rc1n9~ S 1,650 to 17 .500 695 Town Center Dr. S.m U1<·•111 Frt't'IA.d\ (7 14) 641·10 11 Costd Mesa Hn~rnl ~lrt•••J h .11 C >p.-11 l),11h,1 V 1!ir!tJtecl Pa1king At Bootleggers! Melllphis Crossroads a.m . Tues. -Sat. Sun & Mon. '90NDA ,. ~IGHT ··ooT B A LL 8" SCREE:\• f 'R EE HOT DOG~ 18528 Beach Blvd. (at Ellis) Huntington Beach Town & Country Shopping Center .. --• -----• -" -• 7 A KITCHEN SO BEAUTIFUL Your.friends will hate it =-. ~:r=· __ .s:-.. Profe8sionally De8igned Kitchem and Baths Classic Crab Dinner $7.95 Sa·n Francisco Style Steaming ho t and sinfully delicious. Pacific Northwest Dungene s C rab is the attraction at San Francisco' famed Fis he rma n's Wha rf. Served comple te with the classic trimmings lemon wedge. c reamy clam c howder. c ris py co ttage fri es. a nd a hearty baske t of b read. All-You-Can-Eat Classic Crab Dinner-$12.95 T he crab's e ndless! And so is everything we've ind ude d -unlimite d c reamy clam c howder. ~alad ba r. cottage fries a nd baske ts of bread. The ultimate feast for C rab lovers! Our Classic Crab pedals are good until December 13th. So drop in soon. \/ictoria Station T~ B•!iil Prim • Rib. And now a who lf' lol mo r•. ~<'"l>Ort 8('ach. ~lat·.\rthur a nd .Jambort't'. 752·0250 l.ali(una Hills. 2-t23 1 .\n..-ntda d t• la Carlot.t 7AA·l99-t nC'ur 1.ai:una lhlb Ma ll . 7 -0 0 -~ Cl> Cl> .,,.. Cl> ~ a. (b ...... .,, ..... Ci I» ':< 0 a> 0 a> 3 CT a> ..... ~ (Cl O> I j .1 \, ( I J • iMuslc "It ------.... Q) J 'Slowhand' man on pop roll "E vcryont-"as listening to Cream. J efferson Airplane and Hendrix, and we just couldn't do that kind uf thing We worked hard for two year.. before calling it quit!. Wurking with Richard was a great education 1t wa~ li ke going to a PoP music con~er'vatory lie had a huge record coll ection and listened to it " >-~ Q: What have Barry Manilow, the Pointer Sisters ~and Ronnie Milsap got in common? A : John Bettis Q) 'U Hcttb m1~rated north to San Francisco to work as a sc1lo a~t. In the early 70s he regrouped with tht· Carpenters and the lime seemed ripe. Thl'tr f1ri-t hit rame out in 1972 with "Top of the World," followed by "Only Yesterday," ~ By J EFf' PARK Ell .., Of TM o.ily ,.1191 Sl.tft ~ Like a high fl ying jet, John Bettis· is always ~ heard before he 's seen. Few people recognize the _ bearded musician on the street, but few have o escaped hearing his songs. ii:: T a ke the popula r tune "SJowhand" for instance. Penned by a woman sensitive to the seductive powers of a man who lakes his time? No It was written by Bettis and tunes mith Mi chael Clark. The Carpenters' "Top of t he World" written by ebullient Karen and Richard? Try again Bettis was the ly ricist. Bettis has written scores of hits for the Carpenters, Barry Manillow, R.C. Bannon, Ronnie Mils ap, Lynn Anderson and Dionne Warwick. "Top of the World" sold some three and a half million units and "Yesterday Once More" was the biggest single seller in Japanese music industry history. On the heels of "Slowhand." Bettis is now one of the most sought after lyricists in the country. ''A lot of women have told me they were amazed that 'Slowhand' was written by a man," he said. "The reaction to that song from women has been one of the high points of my career. Michael Clark, who wrote the melody, and I were just lucky to hit on that kind of insight into women -we tried to approach it from a woman's point or view. Just to show you how much a song can cha nge in the course of writing, that song started out as a country tune. "But we became infatuated with the woman's viewpoint and it took off. When I heard Michl\el's melody I called my publisher and had him contact Richard Perry with the Pointer Sisters. It sounded like a natural to me and Perry immediately put it on hold for them. I'd always wanted a Pointer Sisters hit since I heard 'Fire.'" Bettis has been a chronic writer since the age of six. when he wrote his first story. "The Brown Dog." Growing up in San Pedro, he remembers spending a lot or time writing things "for no special reason. "My brot.hers and s isters were a lot older than me. so I spent a lot of time alone. l used to tip over the picnic table in the back yard, cover it with a big blanket and haul all the books I wanted to read from the house. I'd hole up for hours there in my own little world. My orfice now is more or less lbe same thing -a place I go for imagining. ''I don't even know where the writing came from. We didn't even have a brown dog. Once a teacher came to my house and tutored me when I had a broken foot. In appreciation for her time. I wrote her a long poem, 'The Alamo.· Don't ask me why." Bettis blundered into a high school production of "Carousel," and soon found himself playing the lead. After rehearsals, Bettis and his fellow cast members would sit around with guitars and play the Bob Dylan and Beatles songs that were coming out in the early 60s. Teaming up with two classmates. they formed the Deva Trio, which soon became a duo of Be ttis and Maury Manseau. .. We played the folk clubs a lot." he reme mbered. "And for a duo. we didn't do badly. We opened for Hoyt Axton and the Dillards. playing a lot of the local folk clubs. Maury and I played through my first two years ·at Harbor College. Then one day we were driving to a gig and we heard Simon and Garfunkel's 'Sounds of Si lence' on the radio. We broke down laughing. broke down crying. then broke up the duo. There was just no getting better than that. We decided to go in different directions. He went on to the Suns hine Company. and I enrolled at Long Beach State." While singing in the CSULB choir, Bettis was as ked by the director lo do a folk selection for one of the choir's shows . Bettis wrote a satirical collection of songs on choral music -making fun of the sin1ers section by section -soprano, tenor. .oc:su. "* auwure p:cdu a pl; ;I ; "f • HE WRITES THE WORDS-You don't reco~nize John Bettis' name or race. but \'ou·w heanl his lyrics in a \'ariet~· of hits · the lyrics and told Bettis he had a sister who could sing. The piano player was Richard Carpenter, the sister was Karen. a nd the relations hip went through two years. three albums and no hits before breaking up in 1969. "We weren't in vogue then." Bettis recalls . ···y l'!)terdav Om•t• More " and "I Need to Be in Love." A; a team they sold some 50 million rl'N1rds through 1976, when the Carpenters decided to slow their µat·c and Hettis was free to write for ot hl'r musk1ans "I was intcn:~tcd 1n getting established on my ow n, .. he said "In the e arly 70S I was 'known as the Carpenters' lyricist. So I decidw to head for !'las hville and try my luck there. Country music has always been a big love or mine." Bettis teamed with R.C Bannon and toured the country in a car to v1~it radio stations and nromote their sonJ?s By 1978 they had a hit. "Only One Love in My Life ," which was the third biggest country hit that year . "It was just like in ·coal Miner's Daughter.' We'd cruise around in a Mus tang to get our songs on the radio.·· he said Since his Nashville days , Bettis has re-entered the p<>p mainstream, writing with Barry Manillow. and for Dionne Warwick, Juice Newton, Rita CoolidRe and the Carpenters. "When the writing is going well. it's almost as • I'm not doing anything. The lyrics come as rast as I can type. When it's not going well, then it's hell. There's a lot or pain and frustration in sitting in a room looking out a window. When Michael Clark and I work together , the sessions go for eight or ten hours . I work out to keep in physical s hape to take that kind of strain.'' he said. "Of all my songs, I'm not really satisfied wit h any of them,'' Bettis added. ··1 always see flaws in my work. 'Top of the World' was written several years ago. and though it's not a bad song I can still see things I'd do differently today -certain rhymes that are overdone. 'Slowhand' is right up the re with my best. I think. I've written another song I'm proud or too -"For You." Dionne just cut it. I think it's going to work for her." OC Master Chorale debuts season Orange Co11nty Master Chorale opens its 26th season at 8 tonight with a concert. "The Glory or Christmas ," at Newport Harbor High School Auditorium "Glor y," a blending of traditional and · , contemporary music with masterworks and pops, wi ll be repeated by the c horale at 8 p.m . Saturday at Plumme r Auditorium. Fullerton. and at both 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday at Trinity United Presbyterian Church. Santa Ana. The chorale arid the Californians. a select group within the chorale, will present a Christmas fantasy of music. said Dr. Maurice Allard, director. In addition, new arrangements written f o r th e e n se mbl e by Holl y wood com poser /arrange r George Wyle will be performed. Cali rorni a Coas t Balle t Theater will accompany the Californians with a variety or renaissance dances. In addition to its regular Christmas concert. the chorale will perform Dec. 13 at the Christmas Candlelight Concert with Keith Clark and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. The chorale's second concert of the season will be a Feb. 27 pe rformance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" at Santa Ana High School. Concluding the regular season in the spring. the chorale will present its annual pops concert fea turing ''The Best of the Academy Awards." Tickets to individual performances are 17.SO for adults and $4.SO for students and senior citizens. &· ;d·•1tiM1 21'1 5N'M •a TUNESMITHS The Orange Count\· Master C hora l wi ll perform "The Glorv or Christmas " tonight a t Plummer :\uditori.um Coast Ballet slates performance of r'Magi' California Coast Ballet Theater opens its season at 8 p.m Dec. 18 and 19 with performances in Chapman College Memorial Hall. 333 N. Glassel!, Orange The season premiere will include performance of O.Henry ·s classic "Girt or the Magi." with choreography by Tricia Coran. Also on the progr am will be "A Day for Dancing, .. a melding of ballet with vocals by the Californians. a group from the Orange County Master Chorale. Tickets are S6.50, SS.SO a nd $4 .50. For llllOl lildll&i. "" ill .... • Music Jazz troubles OCC's annual clinic has money problems Bv •ttlCIL\EL DOUGAN ofuw 0Mly ,.. ... St.If! Orange Coast Coll ege·s popular spring Jazz festival a m ix ture of li ve con certs a nd educational clinics will be cancelled next year unles:. substantial private funds can be found. according to festival director Charles Rutherford. Rutherford said P roposit ion 13 and other fiscal cutbacks ha\'e dried up the college's community projects treasury. the previous source of festival funds . t .. There's no monC'y at all in that bud~et ... said Rutherford. "We k.new this was happening, that we'd eventually be on our own." The s pring festival. only one phase of OCC's extensive jazz progr am. began 14 years ago on a budget of Sl5,000. Each year since. the college has brought top jazz groups, usually big bands. to appear in evening concerts. During the daytime. band member' would hold clinics for OCC s tudents and musicians in the community. The 1982 festival, set for March 25-27, will feature the Bob Florence Big Band. the Gerald Wilson Big Band and the Buddy Rich Big Band as well as other, still unscheduled, guest artists for afternoon concerts. But that's only if the money can be found. Rutherford noted. Floren<:e and Wilson each charge $3,000 an appearance and Rich is asking S7.SOO. he said. Rutherford set total expenditures for the festival at $20,000. So far 600 solicitations ror donations have been sent out and about $1 ,000 raised from individual contributions, said festival coonlinator Virginia Woltz. "The big corporations and companies we haven't heard from yet," she added. · An organization called the Coast Jazz Society has been formed specifically to support OCC's jazz proeram. which includes considerably more than the spring festival. Throughout the year. OCC brings a number or top jazz artists to campus. Count Basie made a recent appearance and, depending on a vai lable funds. tentative arrancements have been made with Shelly Manne. Mel Torme. Lena Horne. the Manhattan Transfer ....._.., ... ~--..occ BIG BAND -This school jazz group 1s ont• of hundrl'cb to train at the OCC s µnng clinic O\'er the pas t 14 years. In the wake or Proposit ion 13. organizers are ~l't.'kmg pri\'all' funds to keeµ the festi\·al a li n • and others for the spring semester. But even those concerts, with no associated c linics. are not self-supporting, claimed Fred Norsworthy, a member of the Coast Jazz Society board or directors. "With Mel Torme, his asking price was $15,000," said Norsworthy. "You can't just charge SS to S8 a ticket. you've got to go $18 to S20 a ticket... Norsworthy said outside funding is necessary to keep tickets at an affordable price. In addition. most acts want to be paid in advance, added Rutherford ... You have to have up-front money," he said. Norsworthy estimated that OCC would need $50 ,000 a year to maintain the overall jazz ~rogram at its traditionanevel. ··You can either go forward and bring in some ·those groups or you can pull back and do very tie," said Rutherford. He expressed fear that the spring festival would go the way or the defunct summer Stan Kenton Clinic. once an annual project at OCC. Kenton's band would appear at the college and band members would host music works hops. ··We had a budget for that also," noted Rutherford. "Of course. we hoped it would pay for itself. It was a S22.000 project and the last time we lost $200. ·· But the clinic d ied because "people just ga~e up on it," he claimed. ·'That was a great thing " Rutherford added. ·· 1 don't think we've ever topped that as far as a learning s ituation.·· He fretted that the sa me fate might befall the s pring festival "because you have people just burn <>ul worrying where the money is coming from " Last year 26 school bands from throughout the state t including Edison High School in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa and Estancia High Schools in Costa Mesa I participated in the clinic . .. The band directors and everyone who hj!S come here are tremendously enthusiastic,"' said Woltz. But Rutherford has tened to note that the workshops are open to the public ... We get more than just the students from OCC or the visiting bands." he said. "Many times we get musicians who are out there working in the clubs ... Rutherford s aid the newly-formed jazz society has met several times to map out fundraising techniques. They have devised an escalating series of enticements off~ring privileges and publicity to donors. These range from a year's pass to all OCC jazz programs. including rehearsals. for $100 donors to numerous passes and tickets and an award presented to an outstanding young musician In their name for donors of SS.000 or more. DAUMIER MAN -Gregory Fields came to the OCC jast festi\'a! 13 years ago as a junior high In addition to Ruthe rford. Woltz and Norsworthy, the Coast Jazz Society directors are Dr. Robert Moore. H. John Kelly, Paul Salata. Pat Sorensen, Spencer Richardson, John Miller and ----. . .. -. -.. -. ~ .. -... -..... -. -. -. . . . -. ---. --. .. ... . --.. . ' 9 .... ". 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Our bn.Jshed Shellond crew neck sweater from Boston TIOdef comes 1n 14 greol colOf'S and coocd1notes W1th our l/8ry own pre-finished wide·.....ale C()(d pont The pont Is Ol/01loble 1n ton. g&v. OOtlY and town 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 .. ~ 0 - A , I .. I ' It ~Movies ...,. ... -8 E Q) 0 Q) 0 Scope is attraction. to Youth Symphony ~ By MARY JANE SCARCELLO 'O Of Ille o.ily l'I• SMM ;:: When the conductor gives a downbeat Sunday ~ at Chapman College auditorium. more than 75 well i trafoed musicians will be reaoy to follow his direc- 'O lion. Years of private lessons and hours of practic· ~ ing will pay off in symphonies and concerti. ~ But a close look at the players in traditional ~ tuxedos and black dresses will show no gray hair ~ or lined faces . They're all hili!h school students. -Members of the Orange County. Youth Sym-~ phony Orchestra are chosen each September in a: two evenings of auditions. according to Tom Hall, chairman or the orchestra's board and head or Chapman's music department. T alented young performers must audition each year , since no one is automatically he!d over in the group. They play prepared music and sightread new pieces for a committee or music educators who select orchestra members . ··No single high school in Orange County has s uch a large orches tra." Hall says, ··and our performing scope exceeds anything done in public schools here " O.Uy l'i... -Illy ltk ... r• IC-~ two performances for school children. bused by the county's department of education. "The auditorium seats at least 1,000, so we re· ach quite a number of children each season," Hall points out. The group also has performed at South Coast Plaza and other informal settings. Despite cutbacks in funds for the arts, Hall says community support for the orc hestra is grow ing. which makes fund·raising easier now than tn pas t years. .. We're contributing to the county. and it's res ponding,·· he s ays, .. es pecially corporate s upport. That's good for us. because we've had to rais e our budget each year . like most other g.roups." Money is spent on personnel to conduct and transport the orchestra. sheet music and pubhc1 ty. Hall declined to give total budget figures but noted that $3.000 is allocated just for sheet music this year. - ..The orchestra plays full symphonies, not easy arrange ments . and music has gone up ju!>t like books have ... he said. He was elected to his position with the or chestra in the mid 1970s . about the same time parents of mus1c1ans formed "Friends of the Sy m- phuny .. to help with funding. John Koshak. ·who leads the college or · chestras . conducts the youth group. which is s ponsored by the college, the Orange County Department of Education and Las Campanas, a county music support group. The youth ~roup began 1n 1970 and has become so popular that some sections of the or · chestra I woodwinds, and especially flute> have a waiting list of students cager to join, Hall says. Three Sunday afternoon concerts are given durmg the ·school year.· and each is preceded by YOUNG MUSICIANS -Rehearsing for Sunda~. Orange County Youth Symphony concert at Chapman College are Timothy Rubottom. trumpet. Costa :\'lesa Hig h : J l'ontfer T1ee. bassoon. and Joe ~c:"ialley. string hCJ!>tS. both uf Corona dl'I ~far Hi g-h. The J!roup will sponsor an art auction at 2 p m Sunday with a preview at t2:30 in Bertea Hall at Chapman before the S p.m concert Donation for the <1rt auction 1s SS. or tickets JUSt for the c·oncert $2 for adults and $1 for students ~1 ore information about the orchestra and its concert schedule is available from the Chapman music department at 997-6871. 1031 FM '"°"' F ;1sh1on I <.land Newport Beach "It's only once in a great while that such a fantastic motion picture comes along. A landmark film. Run. don·t walk. to see it ... "<orma ~cl.tin Stoop Afttr Oar~ COSTA MfSA lAllU .. IUCM Soulll Coa~I P1.ua South Coast 5411 2711 49•1 ~1 · OMlllf Ph11 C.tv Center 634 9282 E "s""' ., .. ,,.,, • • .... ..,..\If ..... ] WHTMIHTlll UA TWlll Cnemu 893 1243 r ~.-.. ----t~~ A(~y 4"Mf1 ._11t !ld..,_t .,.,_. M'l(I •~I &.>.,..., .... ~. "'Chariots of Fire' is a Wonderful film. It will t~rill you and delight you and very possibly exalt ~u to t ears. 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Marn Street at Yorktown ,\ \ c· nut' 1 n Ii u n t 1 n g lo n BI! u eh H t''-l'r\ ~1t1ons an· hL·1 11~ takt·n al H 17 441j5 .h•;.m Koba 1s dircl·tm g Hcgmuld H1J s 1."s "1>l'a r Fril'nds ." whit'h fot•uscs on three couplt.'S trying lo san· thl' marriage of a fourth and rcvcuhnJ! thl' c r<tl'kS in lhl'lr own un 11ms 1n tht• process. frum f''L•b. 12 through Ma rch 6 wilh ~ ~ir1 K :10 l'Urta111 at the: Westminster <1> J\ud1lonum. 7571 Wl'slminster Ave.·. 5, Wl•s lm instl!r Advance rese rvations ~ ma) Ill.:' obtuinl'd by callmg KS7·2515 or 8~1 li7ll4i ~ • a. Ill ~ Bi\C'KST..\G E Santa Ana College o ··11. Chris tmas Carol" will be :,,tagcd al 8 p m Tuesdays through Saturdays. 7:30 pm Sundays and 2 30 on Saturda) and Sunday afternoons a t t he Third Step Thea ter. 655 Town Center l>rivc. Costa Mesa Call M.57 40JJ ror t icket information The east includes Art Frankel. '-' 111 present Oscar Wilde's com edy ~ "The Importance of Being Earnest" <1> Wednesday lhrough Sunday of next 3 wcl'k al PhiJl1ps Hall on lhe SAC g cam pus curt<11 n limes ar e 8 p.m ;. Wednesday through Saturday a nd 3 • CA~71NG HAS BEEN annuuncerl for a pair of upcom ing 1982 produc P hil de Barros 1::. d1ret1ing the drama. whic h ope ns Jan. 8 and will pl a y six wcl'kends, Frid<tys a nd Saturda)::. at tl.30, through Fett; 13 at the la ·ho use, in ttw! Seacliff Village M a n ·1;i W1bon. Edwa rd Stenec k. Carma Mc Murphy, Gloria F'nedman. Tom Klein. 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Her simple ~ g r aphic designs and thoughtful s logans 3: epitomized by what is probably her best-known - piece, a red heart underscored by the word "love" ~ seemed to suggest an optimism in the face or ii: the Vi etnam War. racial tension and assa ssination Times have changed. and so has the art of Sis ter Conta l\enl. who after leaving the Catholic Churc h in 1968, now goes simply by Corita. Her expos ure a!> an artist has been impressive: her work s can be found in so m e 37 mus eums throughout the world, including the Victoria and Albe rt Museum in London, the Art Institute of Chicago. the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Galle ry, the Boston Museum of Fane Arts and the . ' SIMPLE AND THOUGHTFUL -Corita Kt'nt's popular graphics are marked by uncomplicated graphics and ins pirational slogans. Bibholhcque Nationale an Pans Her work r an be found on a 150-foot nulural gas tank in Boston. on Book -o f the -Month C lub tote bags a nd o n thousunds of greeting cards By art1st1 c standards. Cont<J 1s l'\ crywhere On Saturday. ::.he w 111 be at Just Graph 1 cs of Corona dcl Mar Ill an open house celebrating the openm~ of her new ~how there Just Graphics is one of seven galleries in the United States that is previewing her mo:-.t current work, and som e 75 works by Corita, m any new. will be displayed. "In the 1960s. the look of my work was large t) pc form1:d letters and the messages had to do wt th human concern.·· Con ta said m a phone 1ntcr v1C\\ rcl'cnlly "They were tied. one way or another. lo so1:1al issues -the Vietnam War Ctnd the troubles m this l'ountry between the north and the south "Today I find myself with images that are murc fraJ,!tle. even lyrical. I'm working a lot with flower form::.. I've used a lot of crocuses lately they seem to signify hope after a very dark time. We're at a point now where there seems to be a ground::.well all over the world. protesting this madness of s pe nding money and time to kill people I think the one positive thing about this country and this world today is that the situation m ay soon be so desperate that people will become more active." she said. Corita describes her current work as "lighter. both in color and in content," than her earlier art. Despite the unfailing optim ism and goodwill s uggested by her pieces. Corita doesn't dismiss the darke r s ide of human nature -she simply feels that hope shouldn't be canceled by despair. Even through two oper ations for cancer. a tumultuous break from the Catholic faith and the death of a sister , she believes it is the artist's duty to keep hope and optimis m alive. "l feel a great increase in the idea of the sacredness of all life, .. she said. ''Some people find my work happy, some find it uplifting, which are two different things. As a human I'm no more happy than anyone e lse I know I have my dark moments and they show in the art. I've never said that life is a ball. But I feel the need to be on the positive side of hope. Maybe in a way my art is a reaction against looking ooJy at the tragedy, only at how many people were murdered on a certain day "I look at the art produced today and I find it quite depressing in the sense that it looks exactly like thl· ti me and !>Ocicty that has product:cl 1t In a way, ..irt and i.ocwty are both m shambles µc1 haps al'., rhe ('reatt\'e chaos that Nietzsche t:.i lkccl <ihout "'hen he i.a1d that you have to carry chaos an or<il•r to give birth to ct dancing sta r .. Cont;.1 Kent \\i.IS b<>rn in Fort Dodge, Iowa . 1n 1918 Sh<• gre "' up 111 l11Jllywood. one of six children of a family she ha-; described as ,"poor " In 1936 , at the a~<' of 18 Shl' <:ntered 'the orde r of ,he lmm aC'ulatc fl earl 11( Mar y an Los Angeles Five }e<.•r:-. latt·r \he ~rnduated from Immaculate Hean Collt•J!c• ;ind left '-O<m after to teach on a i.mall Canadian t!>land Rei urning to Southern California , Sister Conta lOtJk a rna'llcr's degree tn art from USC In 1951 and we nt on to acct.'pt <i teaching post at her alma mater Immaculate Heart. There . she was known as a dcm l:l nd1ng te acher One student de!>cnl>cd her as a .. tyrant .. who .. expected huge amounts of work and we did it .she was an exasperating perfect1on1st. She d,.Pve us all crazy. changed our lives forever . taught us how to look at things. ga\C us new way!> of seeing and being." Afte r v 1sst1ng Cor1ta's <irt department at Immaculate Heart. liuckm1nster Fuller called it "one of the most fundame ntally ins piring experiences of my life." Then, in 1968, Sister Corita Kent left the order . "I feel like I outgrew the confines of the Catholic church." she said. "l believe that their way of looking at the world is valid. but there are other valid ways too. ··Rejection is too st-rong a word for my relations hip with Catholicism. It just no longer plays a central point in my life It no longer fits me. "In 1968 I felt the church was very res trictive in terms or ordinary human decency. As a person. and as a nation. I don 't feel that we can go on feeling insular and enclosed. I think religion s hould have to do with growth. If we're to relinquish our own power and growth to authority. then that's relinquishing life itself. Jonestown was an amazing proof of that." At 63. Corita speaks out unhesitattngly on the s ubjects that m ost concern her -nuclear proliferation. nuclear energy, m ilitary escalation wbile "human needs" are imored. "There are a lot of meaningful voices out there ... s he said. "Maybe not as loud as those of terrorists but they're there." 'Hello, Dolly' short on chuckles By JOEL C. DON °' .... o.lty ...... SUit Acquiescence is perhaps the best word to describe an audience's reaction to "He llo. Dolly!" Sure we're supposed lo laugh at this time-honored musical of matri.mo nial meddJing. But the comedy is at times so hokey that you have to inch your way to a chuckle . If It weren't for the title song and a few yuk-yuks thrown in he re and there . the cast at the Grand Dinner Theater wouJd have a burdensome tas k with this production, based on the Thornton Wi Ider play. Actress Yvonne de Carlo. of .. The Munsters" television show fame. stars as the comically manipulative and brazen Dolly Gallagher Levi. Her performance is stunted by her lackluster singing in a role that demands strong vocal abilities. By comparison. de Carlo's performance appears muted up against the money-grubbing shopkeeper Horace Vandergelder <Jack Titschel>. Vande rgelder thinks he is to wed the widow Irene Milloy < Llsa Robinson> and turns to Dolly to arrange for the nuptials. Llttle does be know Dolly actually has this curmudgeonly character in her sights In the Gay Nineties pla)'. set in New Yor k. Vandergelder's clerlls C-orn·enua··1lackl <Michael Magnusen) and Barnaby Tucker I Brad Flanagan> add a comic twist to Dolly's grand schemes. They blow up a few tomato cans in the Yonkers store. call it a day and head off to the city for some lighthearted fun . M agnusen a nd Flanagan capture the sickly sweet youthfulness of their characters. They play a delightful game of musical cupboards in Mrs. Molloy's hat shop. hiding from their boss who was also in town to march in a lodge parade. Enter Dolly to save our duo and match the boys with Mrs. Molloy and her assistant. Minnie F"a y I Holly J eane Hancock L Now we have innocent love limes four. The final act features the title song !the only memorable lune from the production > as Dolly returns lo a hjgh society nightclub. H~rmoniit Gardens . to woo Vandergelde r's cast-iron heart. By this time de Carlo's performance has warmed up a bit to the rousing singing and dancing of the sple ndid chorus players. John Spindler's choreogr aphy adds a measure of br illiance to the musical's less enthusiastic m oments. "Hello. Dolly!" continues at t he Anaheim dinner theater thro ug h Jan 10 . For ticket 1 nTl>tMatloft; ~-tr T72· '77TIJ. 3 conqtrts at OCC Live Gigs A m u s ic · ille d weekend 1s in store a t Ora ngl' Coas~ College with two t·on c erts Sut u rda~ and one on Sunday. Al 8 I' rn Saturday 1n the OCC Auditorium. the 75·\'oin.' OCC Ma s t e r Chorus "111 perform Christmas choral music from the ba roque l'ra 1nc lud1ng ll and e l 'i. · rth•!>s1ah · The chorus \\ill b e joined b y a 16· piece orchcs l ra Al s o at 8 p .m Saturdav . classical guita rist john Mc Enary '4i l l p e rform seven ''Elude·~ .. by Villa·LOl)()S during a concert set in OC<"s Fine Arts H ull 119 At 4 pm. Suri da~'. OCt''s S y mphon y On·ht·stra uµcns ib 21st st•a son with a concert fcalun11g Aq~cnl1n1an p 1an1 s l Eduard o l>c lgado The 6~·p1ece ort·ht•s tra . under d1n•t·l 10 11 o f J oseph l't·arlman. \\ 111 pe rform 1n thl· 0(.'(.' Auditor ium F o r t1 c·kc t 1nformat1un. pho ne 55() 55::!7 Tickets wt II he sold at the door prior to each concert From Page II I .1._1111.1 II'"" It :-. II 1110 C \I t-. )IHI \l.1111 "I -..t I H .11'' \Ill.I. 7''.'i \\ .11111 ". 1111111111;..11111 I!.-.,. I -.1-. """' :-\\ 1zzu:-,·11e t.. 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The legislation would Jet a Senate or House member deduct as a business expense some costs of maintaining a home in the Washington area -even if the lawmaker's family also lives most of the ye.ar in the capital. It comes only two months after Congress wiped out the $3,000 limit on desfuctions that members may claim for such Was hington expen ses as transportation and entertainment. The tax break also would benefit a businessman who maintains a second home for business purposes. The liberalized de duction would be law now had President Reagan not vetoed a stop-gap spending measure that closed parts of the governme nt for several hours Nov. 23. At 6 a .m. Nov . 20, near the end of an all-night session. the Senate added the provision to t h e meas ure , which was RURAL LIFE Hispanic f amities who· work the farmland for the Irvine Company live in e nclaves in and around Irvine . but they face a n uncertain future as the land is developed . Delly ..... _.., •kMftl ~ One of those fa milies are the Becerras 1fro m Jeftl Imelda. 5: Jose. 15 : Ma ricela. 7. Amelia : a nd J es u s-. ~. See s torv a nd additional photos. P age Bl. · / 'Nobody panicked' • ID standoff Neivpo.rt resident lauds SWAT team operation By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Delty ..... 141111 Newport Beach resident Jay Burchett had never seen a police SWAT team until Thursday whe n one too k over his apartment for nine hours. "When they came to the door in their camouflage clothing," Burchett recounted today, "I wasn't sure whether it was the police or the army. ••All I know is thal there was a guy standing in my doorway with a rather sizable weapon," he added. Police used Burchett's Park Newport apartment a s a command post Thursday while dealing with a 44-year -old Santa un1tec1way •I Goal : COiliCiid: - Ana attorney who had barricaded himself in a n apartment, threatening to shoot a nyone who came close. The barri caded man . identified as William Newman Turner, had reportedly fired off five to six shots in the pre-dawn hours Thursday while talking to a Newport Be a c h police dispatcher: The bullets, police said, were fired at random in the man's apartment and did not strike anyone. The standoff ended at 10:55 a.m. when police battered down the man's door and found him asleep near the doorway, an empty gun just out or his reach. "I've sure never been through I anything like this before." Burchett remarked when il was I all over, "but I can tell you the police did a professional, calm, deliberate job. , "Those guys ll:new exactly what they were doln1. They protected the people In the apartments and made aure tbe barricaded guy didn't geJ hurt either." Police said Turner had called them saying he wa s eaperienciq marital difflcuJUes and wu prepared to take bis own life u well as anyone who tried to l&ol> him. Ottken Mid Turner told them he was drintlq. At OM point. a police dlspatcber talked with Q)e "t barricaded man for three hours before he abruptly hung up. Lt. Jim Gardiner, one of the negotiators on the scene, said police h ad decided from the start that they would wait the man out. "He'd fired shots and we certainly knew he was capable of pulling the trigger," Lt. Gardiner explained. "But we decided we weren't going to go in after him." Police said when Turner broke orr conversation with officers they grew worried and tried to a r o u se him . Officer-s used bullhorns and motorcycle sirens to get the m an's attention. FinaJly. several officers began banging on the man's front door with' a sledgehammer. When the door suddenly n ew open. police could see him on the floor. apparently sleeping. . "We just made a real quiet approach and handcuffed him," Gardiner explained. Burchett. who said he stayed with officers through the entire ordeal. said the police never lost their cool. "Nobody panicked, nobody." said Burchett, who pointed out the whole experience was somethina new lO him. "Only on TV." he sai$f. "The only place I've ever seen somet.bine Ull:e this was on TV." Turner, who reportedly had c9ee 8TApPP. Pace AJ> de s q~n e.d .to keep th e government operating until July 15 It was described by its sponsors. Republican Sens Ted Stevens of Alaska and Bob Dole of Kansas, as a technical a mendment The amendment was accepted by the House and sent to the White House a5 part of the big spending bill vetoed by Reaun Congress. in hastily pasting together a n ew s t o p -gap s pending measure. railed to include the tax break. The d eduction cou ld be a ttached to a new spending bill that must be passed by Dec 15 A better bet is that Conress will pass a miscellaneous tax bill, already written by the House Ways and Means Committee. that includes the provision. Congress usually gets skittiab when it considers increasina ita own pay or benefits. With most federa l prog ram s bein& squeezed. the squeamishness is even more pronounced this year. Although most lawmakers wouJd not vote to raise their seo.882 salary this year. they agreed on the need for a bigger tax deduction. Gas tax boost eyed Increased revenue sought_ fo~ highways WASH INGTON CA I» The Rea gan adm1nistrat1on is considering more than doubling the federal taxes motorists pay for gasoline and s ubstantially boosting fees on laq~e trucks to pay for the nation's highways and help mas~ transit. Propooals being developed an t he Transportation Department call for a possible increase an the c urrent 4 t"cnt a-gallon federal gasoline tax. to 9 cents Other s u ggestions wo uld inc rease taxes paid by the owners or large tr.actor-trailer trucks by as much as 75 percent Transportation Secr etar y Drew Lewis in recent speeches h as s uggested that th e additional tax be used to complete the interstate highway system and make hi ghway repairs. with 1 cent going to mass transit to make the plan more palatable lo congressmen from urban a reas. ··We are h eading in that direction and we think it's the right way to go," he told a co nference or tire manufacturers. His top deputy. Darrell Trent, again sugges ted such increases befo r e a grou p I o r local government officials meeting Thursday at the White House. The department is pushing for the additional taxes because ol ex peeled mounting costs or hi ghway repair in the coming years . At the same time the amount of money coming into the highway trus t rund is diminishing Last year , t h e federal governme nt distributed $9.2 billion for highway construction and repair but had to dip into its dwindling reserves because the <See GAS TAX, Page AZ> North Mesa Berry farm pioneer • rezoning overturned By JODI CADENHEAD Of U.. D•lly "''°'Sia" The Fourth District Court of Appeal has declared invalid an initiative that rezoned 68 acres in north Costa Mesa City attorney Tom Wood said the City Council has 30 days to decide whether or not to appeal the dec1s1on to the s tate Supreme Court. Legal fee> to outside attorneys have so rar co-.t the city SJ0,000, Wood said. "I was a little disappointed." said Wood ··We were expecting to have the court rule in our favor ·· Tuesda y·s rulin~ was the second decision handed down by the San Bernardino Court that had in October. 1979, reversed a decision by the Orange County Super ior Court upholding the rezoning The Appeal Court ruled that the initiative backed by the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Association was invalid on the gr ounds that it s pecifically discriminated against Arnel Development Co. Ha rry Rinker. a partner with the development company, said no decision has been made yet on plans for the development or the 68 acres ··we·re of course de lighted with the decision arter so many years," said Rinker. "Now, that we have the decision. we'll just have to decide ·· The four -yea r s truggle between ho meowners. cit y officials and Arnel Development ove r plans to b u i ld 539 apartments and 127 homes in the north section of town near South Coast Plaza. has been marked by bitterness and frustration. Homeowners in North Costa Mes a began circulatin g an initiative to rezone the property bounded by Bear Street and the San Diego Freeway following City Council approval of the project in July, 1977. In March. 1978. Costa Mesa voters passed the initiative over the objections of city officials and the developer , · Arnel and o wn e rs of an <See REZONE, Page AZ> War survivor slain by thug PORTSMOUTH. Va. <API - Retired Army Sgt. Be r e n Cabacar made it through lhe Bataan Death March and later three years in Chinese captivity. He was shot three limes during his 21 yeani in the Army. "He survived all that to g.t shot right here in Portamouth." said Cabacar's wife, Carol, aft.er her husband was killed while walking home from a . bln10 game. After an anonymous telephone call this week, police found Cabacar's body on lhe median strip or a hlghw•Y· He had been robbed and shot several times In the head with a small caliber hand,bn. • Walter Knott die·s SUCCUMBS -Walte r Knott . who creat~ Knott's Berry Farm ffom a s mall roadside bus iness. is dead at 91. I.ab reports awaited in refugee death Tustin police detectives say they have little information to explain the mysterious death of a 15 -year-old Vie tnamese refugee whose body was found Wednesda y morning on a classroom roof at Tustin High School. Investigator Bill Fisher said today he is awaiting lab reports that may shed light on the death of Khah Cao Dang. who had been in the United States onl y a month and a hair. Oang's body was found by a custodian at about the same time that police officers were checking out a wrecked truck near the school. It had been reported stolen. But Fisher said this morning ther e is still no evidence to link the youth to the stolen vehicle. There had been speculation that Dang was the driver or the pickup truck. which struck a tree sometime Tuesday n1ght. One theory is that the youth. who had lived in Tustin only a week. climbed to tbe roof to avoid detection after th~ accident and perhaps died or injuries suffered in the crash. However, police said cause of death is s till unknown . Tox lcological tests are being performed. · <> Fisher said Dang liyed with his father. brother and cousins In Tustin. His· mother, Fisher said, still lives.in Vietnam. The youth was in tM process • bf transferring lo lbe bigh ICbool from Sant• Ana Valley m1h Scho91. The family bad previo<asly Uvr. in Santa Ana. l:Sy PIUL SNEIDER MAN Of -o.lty ~II• 5Utl Walter Knott. a high school dropout who turned a small berry business into a multi -million-dollar tourist attractioo, died Thursday on the grounds of Knott 's Berry Farm in Buena Park. He was 91. Knott was known for his fierce patriotis m and conservative political views. gaining the title or "Mr. Republican" in Orance County. He had been in declining health for several years, s uffering from Par kinson's Disease. He succumbed al 3:25 p.m. in the mobile home where be bad been living on the rarm, which had grown from 10 rented acres to a 150-acre park filled with shops, rides. restaurants and attr actions. · At the lime of his death, more than five million people visited the park annually -more than any ottter tourist attraction in the Un i ted States except Disneyland and Disney World. Private graveside services to be restricted to the immediate family will take place Monday at Loma Vis ta Memorial Part in Fullerton. A pa rk s po kes man s aid Knott's four children were with him when be ~ed. He is survived by Ms son Russell Knott of La Habra; and daughters. Ma r ion Knott of Laguna Beach. and Virginia Knott Bender and Toni Knott Oliphant. both of Newport Beach. His wife. Cordelia, died in 1974. "' Born in San Bernardino in 1889, Knott became the head ol the household al age 6 when bis father died suddenly. The Yount Knott turned to farming early, harvesting vegetables from vacant lots in Pomona at aee 9. He married his high school sweetheart Cordelia Hornaday, <See KNO'IT, Paee AZ> Dllllil CUil 1111111 Local dense fog alone the coast late tonight and early Saturday. Otherwise mostly sunny Saturday. Highs Saturday in the upper 80s at the beaches to mid-70s in warmer inland areas. 111181 TlllY Orcmge County's bumwu l ead e rs ta ke a more optimhtic look at Hae nation's economy. Tlaree di/ftrehl tM1.o$ are o/fertd Oii PogeCI. '11111 MY_._.. At L.M....,. Al ....... ca-• ~ Al ce.-... aw c......... D'l,O.• c.-tct ot (UK z• Da .... ........ ..... Al ·~ ........ • r .. ..... ......... r.A2 • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. December 4, 1981 Bicycle bandit suspect held V. alley man arrested in case involving 9 robberies ay PATIUCK KENNEDY °' ... Oeity "" ..... ,. Police have arrested a .• t'ountllin Volley m.an s uspected .or bei ng the polite and ., .. polol(ctic "bicycle bandit" Involved in nine robberies and 1lwo attempted robberies In three cities within the past three Jweeks, police reported. ., , Eric R1t11dalJ Dietrich, 20, was :~rrested by Fountain Valley d etectives Thursday morning .,(ollowlng a brief chase after he 1an from police who spotted him .Jn front o( bls mother's home on ~San Luis Street, according to police detective Terry Bell. Dietrich Is suspected of being tbe bicycle-riding bandit allegedly involved In robberies and attempted robberies of film booths, convenience markets. gas staUoos and an ice cream store ln the citles or Fountain Valley, Huntington Be.ch and Costa Mesa, Bell said . · The alleged suspect, who often apologized for the robberies usually escaped on a bicycle and waa nicknamed "the bicycle bandit'' by police. Dietrich was identified as allegedly being the bandit by a woman clerk of a Cilm booth in Fountain Valley who was robbed twice, police said, The bandit suspect always told the store clerks he was armed, but police today said they believe the simulated weapon was only a metal object or the bandit's hand in a pocket. Be ll described Dietrich as "mild mitnne r cd ~ind very polite .. Dietrich is unemployed and a transitmt who no longer li ved at hi 11 m other 's house but apparently had s lept in her garage Wednesday night. police said. Seven or the robberies or attempted robberies occurred In Fountain Valley , three in Huntington Beach and one attempted robbery In C05ht Mesa, police said. The incidents included four film booths. three convenience markets, two gus stations and one ice cream store, police said. Most of the robberies involved s mall amounts of cash, usually less than $100, police said. Progeria victims gather News. article on Fransie turns up other cases What started out as a trip to l,)isneyland for a South Arrican boy witb an incurable aging . ~isease was turning into a ·.Jllini-convention or people with the same rare illness. 'j,, After reading about the visit or ·1two progeri a victims t o 11;}isneyland, Meg Casey, 26, of ·,iM ilford. Conn .. possibly the ''91dest living case, flew to ,California Thursday night to meet them. "I decided to come to give ~Them hope, that's all. Hi , I'm feg, I'm 26 -that speaks for "'.(.tself." said Miss Casey who is '4-feet a nd weighs 40 pounds. 1 "'There are exceptions to every rule and I'm it." she said in a reference to statistics showing .: 'that victims normally die by ' their mid-teens. Before the plight of Fransie ,' \:ier inger, 8, of Orkney, South ':Africa. was publicized la~t ~-August. progeria victims were either unaware of other cases or '"had never seen the ones they heard about. ' The feeling of isolation was 'compounded by the physical deformities of the disease which '• makes them the target of morbid curiosity outside their home environments. All the victims look like little old men and women. They are scrawny and bald with bulging eyes and a bent posture. The children fail to grow beyond 4-feet and generally did in their mid-teens. An Associated Press article about Fransie mentioned his love of storybook character Pinocchio and desire to visit Disneyland. North Americans responded with donations to bring Fransie and his parents to Orange County. Dr. Clint Moen. a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut said in a telephone interview today. "l think the disease has been a little underestimated in the past. "It's most impossible to say how many there are. I don't think there's one under every oth e r bush. It's s till ver y uncommon." Moen said he was researching orthopedi c aspects o f the : .. Interest rate hope :·:sparks stock climb NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market posted a broad •advance today. s parked by ''hopes that interest rate declines will continue. Gainers held a 2·1 lead over losers after four hours of trading o n the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which recovered ~late Thursday to post a l.24·point iajn, climbed another 9.22 points to 893 .07. Its ,tra ns portation a nd utility . measures also rose. Trading was active, with 16.70 million shares having changed hands al the Big Board in the •first hour, compared with 10 ·mill ion in t h e s ame hour . Thursday. , From Page A 1 GAS TAX • • • trust fund collected only $7.6 . billion. States are facing the . :;ame problem. The govemme~t estimates $12 billion to $16 billion a year wilJ ave to be spent in the 19805 if ighways are to be maintained t current conditions. If repairs re not made. eight of every 10 iles or the interstate will be in ; poor" cond ition by 1995. ovemment studies predict. In recent weeks, Federal ighw·ay Department esearchers have been told to alculate how much revenue • ould be produced from each nny increue in the gasoline ax. The same agency is putting he final touches on a report utlining what portion of ighway repair costs should be ~.assumed by operators of large l ractor -traller rigs that crisscross the nation. A draft of the highway cost llocation study favors an array f taxing proposals that would dd 2 cents on the federal gas The Federal Reserve Board cut its discount rate Thursday to 12 percent rrom 13 percent. The rate. charged on Fed loans to financial institutions. could lead to decreases in other rates. such as banks' prime lending rates. T hat i n turn could lower corporate bof"!'Owing costs. The Fed's move helped push bond prices higher and their yields lower. making s tock yields more competitive. But a key force behind the lower rates, the recession. also led to unemployment jumping to 8.4 percent in November -the highest rate in six years and up nearly a full percentage point since September. the Labor Department said today . tax and increase taxes on large tractor·trailer trucks from 53 to 75 percent . The so-called "heavy vehicle use" tax applied to operators of trucks weighing more tha n 26,000 pounds would be increased by more than 400 percent, according to formulas favored by the highway agency planners. Although the draft study has been strongly criticized by the trucking industry. an agency source who asked not to be identified s aid its centr a l findings are not expecting to change when the final version Is m ade public in January or February. Neither the gasoline tax proposals nor the truck taxes are expected to be developed in time to be included in the administration's proposed fiscal 1983 budget to be submitted to Congress next January, the officials said. But the subject will be a top priority next year. ORA~COAST Dilly Pilat c, .. ....,.., ........ 11~ All...._ ds11rt1R1n• IQ..Qf1 MAIN OflflCIE .... .., ... c.--...CA. ......... , .... ~ ..... CA.- ~ ... ~ Clllllt l"Aff II i ~. ____ .... II 4 ................ ............................. ---t -~-· disease. "Nothing is known orthopedically about progeria," he said. Mi ckey Hays. 9, of Hallsville . Texas. read about Fransie and wa nted to meet him. Both boys until then had believe<J they were the only living progeria victims in the world. When Alicia Gowans. 11. of San Jose heard that Mickey and Fransie were at Disneyland this week. she was anxious to join them. The trio had an unplanned meeting outside a hotel coffee shop after breakfast Thursday morning. T he three sets of parents quickly bought and exchanged gifts for the children. "I want to see Alicia again," Fransie said. "I liked her. She's pretty.·• Meanwhile. Rabbi Harofd Kushner and his wife Suzette. of Natick. Mass .. whose 14·year-old son Aaron died of progeria four years ago, said in a telephone interview that they very much wa nted to meet with Miss Casey, the children and their parents when the Kushners visit the Los Angeles area this week. Kushner's recently published book . "How Bad Things Happen to Good People," stemmed from the anger and hurt he felt because of Aaron's affliction. Aaron wanted badly to meet another progeria victim before his deatlf, but efforts lo arrange it w ere uns uccessful , the Kushners said. Another progeria victim. Russell Ed Dufore, 10. also failed to get that wish. He died Nov S in the midst of a fundraising campaign in his hometown of Gulfport, Miss .. to allow him to meet Fransie and Mickey. He believed he was a preacher and healer and wanted to advise the other two boys on how to cope with their disease. Ri/,ey back onjob after hospital, stay Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley was back at his desk this morrung. Riley, 69. was r eleased Thursday from Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach after receiving treatment for 10 days for r ecurring respiratory problems . Riley's aides said the former Marine Corps brigadier general probably will work about a hall da y while he regains bis strength. He was stricken with what was described as a severe asthma attack on Nov. 24. It was the second time this year Riley was adm itted lo the hospital for treatment of his brerthing problems. From Page A1 REZONE • • • adjoining piece o f property. contested th e initiative in Orange County Superior Court and lost The developer then appealed the decision and the appellate court that ruled in Am el's favor in 1979. But that decision was heard by the state Supreme Court last December, which remanded the case to the appellate court. Staie high court to hear remap ca.e SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The atale Sup~me Court said today it has voted unanimously to hear a Democratic I aws uit on rea ppe>rtionment. Democrats s ued to block referendums ci r c ulated by R epublicans against the reapportionment plans approved by the Democrat-controlled Le1ialature for legislative and congresaiona.J diatrlct.s. The court said It wtll hear the canJan.11. • ·. .,, ......... SPACE INVADE.RS'? No, Just some trick photography for the holida~· se~son at the Washington Monument. The ' nationC:1I lundmark was snapµcd throu~h Christmas lights attat·hed to tree~ v1u a zcx>m (('ns a nd a time exposure 0 From Page A1 KNOTT • • • in 1911 AJwr •n unsucces.1ru1 attempt at farming 1n the Mojave Desert, Knott moved tus family lo S..n Luis Obispo. then Bucnu t•ark In 19'.e() to form a p;artnership with a cousin who owned a berry r11rm Knott purchased 10 acres in 1927 al Sl.!iOO an acre and opened • tea room, berry market and nuriser y where berry plants we re sold. St ruggl in g through th e Depression, Knott in 1932 met Anaheim fa rme r Rudolph Boysen, who had produced a hybrid by crossing loganberries . blackberries. and raspberries. C hri s ten in g it the "boysenberry," Knott turned it into a cash crop and persuaded his wife to sell the jams and jellies s he made from the berries In 1934. Cordelia Knott began selling chicken dinners to supplement the family income and long lines began forming. In 1940. Knott added a Ghost Town as a diversion for his guests. The park continued to e>tpand to its current 150 acres, with 3,000 employees. Knott considered bis greatest achievement the construct.ion of a $1 million replica of Independence Ha ll, complete with a 2,000-pound l.Jiberty Bell. The hall opened in 1966. Kn oll be li eved in self·sufficiency. independence and pride of the individual. He became a symbol of free e nterprise whose support was1 sought by conservative politicaJ candidates. Coastal, inland fog to return SaturQay , ----~He:-dJsdained social legislation and government assistance prn~rams Nor would he accept his own Social Security checks OJ\Ce he became eligible fo r benefits. Spokesme n for the S Weather Servtrf' o:;a y the lh1rk fog that blanketed roastal and inland areas of Orange County today Wlll be back tonight and Saturday thl' thick soup snarled traJfir along Lhe San Diego Freeway in Huntington Beach and Irvine Va n Cott said there were no serious accidents. however However. fog should clear by mid-morrung Saturday and the rest of the weekend should be warm and s unny, according to the weather service Evening tempcraturl'S are expected to he C'OOI. No rain 1s predictt>d. Sheriff's deputies al Dana Plint and Newport harb<>rs said today's fog kept mo!>t pleasure boaters at the dock. with only a mile of vis1b1hly reported Officer Dick Van Cott of the Caltfom1a I ltghway Patrol said A weather serv1l'e spokesman ~u1d the fog extended about three mile!> inland. and began rolling in at about 5 · 30 a.m today Ill' said a low inversion layer C'aused the fog. The spokesman s aid motorists !>hould I~ advised that thick fog 1s expected to hegm forming at about m 1dn1ght ·tonig ht but !>hould cle ar bv 10 a m on Saturday · The fog had no effect on a1r traffi c at Orange County"s John Wa~ ne J\Jrport. arcording to a spokes woman t n the control tower $100,000 in furs and jewelry stolen A van containing $100,000 worth of jewelry and furs was hijacked in Huntington Beach Thursday at 11 p.m. by two men who slugged and handcuffed the lone delivery driver at the Broadway s tore tn Huntington Center. The van was found empty an hour later at midnight in a residential area near Slater A venue and Beach Boulevard police said. De live r y· driver George Tomlinson. 53. of Wh1tt1er . told Spared c uts WASHJNGTON IAP 1 About 400.000 people receiving both railroad retirement and Social Security benents will be spared from budget r e du ct io ns proposed by the R eagan administr ation. government sources say police he was attacked by two black men as he got out of his van to unload the merchandise at the store. He was handcuffed and put in the store's vault, police said. However. the vault door opens from inside and Tomlinson went to a nearby gas station and managed lo call police , authorities reported. Police LL Jim Walker .said Tomlinson was .. beaten pretty badly but didn 't require hospitalization ... .. , don 't know what the , Broadway's us ual delivery procedure is. but he was maJ;ting the delivery alone and the mall s ec urity officers o bvious ly weren't near the vault when the incident occurred ... Walker said Police are questioning people today in. the residential area where the empty van was found. Walker said. Kn ott received numerous awards including the national Daughters of the American Revolution medal of honor, the 1973 Freedoms Foundation George Was hington honor m edal . a ce rtificate of appreciation from the U.S. Army for patriotic service and t he Outstanding Citizen Award fr om th e Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. Orange County Chapter. Spending cuh compromised WASH I NGTON (AP ) Re publican congressiona1 leader s and R eaga n administration orricials are in tentative agreement on an add1tionaJ S4 billion in domestic s pending c uts to meet "the major c hall enges o f the president.. and avert another budget crisis. ··1 am very optimistic that we can fl y this thing," said House Re publican leader Robert H. Michel of Illinois. President Reagan's .. final s ignoff .. on the p la n, to be .included in a new emergency money bill to replace one that expires Dec. 15, was expected today. said a congressional source who asked to remain anonymous. From Page Al STANDOFF armed h imse lf with fou r weapons. was taken lo UC I Medical Center for observation. He faces felony charges of assault with a firearm on an occupied building. INCLUDES 55H!!·m • Free Club Me~rship rip,,,..,._.__AMll1 VW.O ~ SAVE OVER 53000° • Free 5 Movie Rentals • Free Dust Cover • I 5 °/o DiscOWtt on Camera Rental ............ HAPPY PARTY Jane Fonda. left . and Diana Ross enjoy themsel\'eS ul a prl'·'-t'rl'l'ning party shortl~ before the premiere of thl' film. ·On Colden Pond" in ~e" Yo rk J a ne and father He nn ~lu r tn thl' mone 'Honky Tonk' causes flap Hank Williams Jr. s ays he picked rural Henry County (Tenn. l as tHe spot for hi s new nightclub because the place has "sou1:· but some people in the area don •t want their souls tainted by all that drinking and carryi ng on "I don·t think another bar 1s a neede<i thing in our count}:· said the Rev Keith Grace. "We don t want our Lloyds or London sa id II has been advised by MGM that an insurance claim will be fil ed because or actres~ Natalie Wood 's death. which came as s he was filming the MGM movie "Brainstor m ·· A spokesman for Lloyds. Stanley John, declined to "a.\ how big MG~1 's claim might be. or how large the film town of Paris to be known as the honky-tonk capital of the world.·· Those ve r y word s llonky Tonk Capital qt the World" were embla~ed on a s hirt worn try a ba r te~r ··'3·s he g reeted patrons on the opening night of Hank·s Place in Pans, Tenn .. partly owned by the country music singer C'O mpany's overall poltcy is. 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In a le tter to Bis hop Thomas J. l>rury of Corpus C hr isll , Tex&~. Lehm,.n noted that the submarine was named for the city of Corpus Christi rather than b ecau se or r el igi ous connotation connected with the name, which in Latin means "body of Christ." The Navy secretary was replying to a letter from Bishop Drury recommending that the name or the sub be changed. Forme r "Annie " s tar Shelley Bruce as back at her hom e in New Jersey after being r e l e a se d from Memorial Sloan·Kettering Cancer Center 1n New York wh e r e s h e und e rwent treatment for leukemia, a hospital spokesman says. The 16·year-old actress as s uff e ring from acute lymphoblast1c leukemi a and had been hospitalized for treatment. 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No circulation l'a lls , please Tell us wh:tt 's on your m1r.d 642·6086 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 4, 1981 tl / F Cable TV future hailed Ted Turner in county , sees.BO percent use by 1990 Mo re than 80 percent of American homes will have cable television by lhe end of the de c ade , cabl e i ndu s try executives meeting in Anaheim predic t . with the hom e entertainment center replacing the car as the stutus symbol of the 'AOs. "Cable's future couldn't be brighter." said Ted Turner, c h uirman of Atlanta -based Turner Broadcasting. Turner, in fact, said he thought !J() percent of all homes would have cable service by 1990 and hinted that his m edium might r eplace news papers and m agazines. Radio's audience, he implied, would be limited to those in their cars . Gus Hauser of Warner Amex C ab l e Communications predicted that 25 percent of the nation's cable households would have "pay-per-view" capacity by 1990 Wides pread use of pay per view. the purchasing of a special show at extra cost, will mean the c reation of ··the wo rld'!> largest theater," he sa id About h alf or all c able households will be hooked into ce ntral securit y s ystemi., lluuscr predicted, with about eight to 12 percent utalaiing cable for banking, shopping and other two·way transactions. Bob Pittman, sen ior vice president of programming for Warner Amex. said America is becoming a stay·at·home society with consumers focusing more and more on their TV screens "The only way to satisfy the consumer is to offer him many channels 24 hours a day so he can pick the programming that's right for him," Pittman told a panel on the future of Pay-TV. adding that the novelty of television has faded an(i that viewers are no longer willing "lo watch the best of the worst." Pay televis ion's ability to d e liver s p ecial programs already exceeds the supply of orig inal s hows, Hauser said, adding lhat movie co mpanies may soon begin producing for Pay-TV. Movie companies won't s ee pay television a !> maJOr co mpe tition , Hause r s aid , I ncr e ase in permit fe e s under study To help offset loss of revenue b eca u se of s lackenin g co n s truction activity , a n advisory committee ha s suggested that bui lding permit fees for unincorporated parts of Orange County should be raised by 15 percent. The increase would mean the average per mit fees, now about $382, would rise to S439. sources s aid. Miniature air s how to a id tots More than 100 radio·controlled aircraft ranging from jets to biplant'S will take to the slues ove r Milt! Square Park in Fountain Valley Sunday for the annual Toys for Tots Miniature Air Show. The event as being staged by the Orange Coast Radio Control Club. As an added feature at this year's charity event . planes and instructors wi ll be furnished for anyone wishing to try flying the miniature airplanes. Ho wever , the in c rease wouldn't be as severe as a 25 pe r cent increase, which also was under co n s ideration Wednesd ay as a m eans of balancing budget deficits caused by the smaller·than·expected number of permit applications Called the revenue proposal review committee . .the advisory group is comprised of assistants to the five m e mbers or the county Board of Super visors Final a ction on raising the pe rmit fees. however, would h av e to be t ake n b y the supe rvisors themselves. The advisory committee met Wednesday with Ron Novello, director of administration for the county 's Environme ntal Man agement Agency He told m e mbers that an e xpected deficit of $628.000 for operation of the building a nd s a fety department will be twice that - as much as $1.2 million -unless steps are taken soon to cut the losses. EMA officials said they also plan to tr ansfer workers from the department to other areas and to institute a hiring freeze as other cost-cutting s teps because the audienc es are different. The changing nature of the cu ble's audie nce was also addressed by Ralph Baruch, prt-sl d e n t of Viaco m International, a maJor cabl e firm . who said older viewers ate becoming more important. M 1chael Fuchs, president of Home Box Office, s aid he doubted if viewers would stand fo r commercials o n cable People would rather spend more for cable s e r vice, he s aid, adding that advertising wo~d also s tifl e the creative atmosphere of vay television A bortio n debate heated F" R ESNO I AP 1 The author of a human life amendment to the slat e c ons titutio n was cheered and hi ssed by a deeply d ivi d e d a ud ie n ce as h e cond uct ed the firs t public hearing on the measure As if to s y mbo l ize the d1sagr~ment. the two sides or the abortion issue spontaneously formed concentric circles and marched in opposite directions at a demonstration outside the hearing room Sen John Schmatz, R-Corona del !Viar, heralded his proposal Wednesda y as a return to the days before the 1973 Supreme Court d eci s ion broadening abortion rights to .. resol11e doubt about when life begins " Speak e r s opposi n g the amendme nt o utnumbered suppo rters three-to.one Freedom of choice. rights to privacy, const1tutwnal law and separation of church a nd state we re cited a s r easons fo r opposing changes 1n the abortion law The amendment by Schmitz, c h a irman of the Sen ate Co ns titutio n a l Co mmittee coordinating the hearing, reads 'The paramount ri ght to life as vested an each human being from the moment of fertilization "1thout regard to a~e . health or conditions of dependency " Dr C)nth1a Curr). a Fresno pediatrician and geneticist. told Schmitz the a mendment would ~o beyond the Supreme Court d ec ision a nd s top .pre-natal research and b1rth·defect tests like amniocentes1 "At what point 1s a person a pe rson ? Isn 't that the real issue ... S t·hm1tz res ponded The event will begin at 9 a.m. and continue through dusk. Admi ssio n i s one new , unwrapped toy Tax pace quicke ns Arts, c rafts show s lated A small arts and crafts show highlighting works by disabled artists is on display through Dec. 11 in the lobby of the O ran ge Co unty Hall o f Administration in Santa Ana. F e a t u r ing work s b y paraplegics. the deaf and blind. as well as seni ors recovering from disa bilities caused by aging, the show is open to the public from 8 a .m . to S p.n:i. on weekdays at 10 Civic Center Plaza. T he show is sponsored by the Action Committee Concerned with Equal Services (ACCESS). a group created by the county's Human Relations Commission. OLD ADDllSS: 21oow. Peclflc C.-Hwy. .............. 6il·JZIO County payments arrive faster Property tax payments due on Dec. 10 are rolling into Orange County's treasury almost twice as fast as they did last year: Tax Collector -Treasurer Robert Citron said $49 million had been collected as or Nov. 30 this year compared to $25 million through the sa me date in 1980. The tax collector sent out property tax bills·to the county's 570.000 property owners 10 days earlier this year than in the past. The move was designed to attract payments sooner so they could be invested earlter in , interest·bearing accounts Another reason for the i n ~,!?ase in early payments. Citron said , is because of Ml ,.arl Sid co..,_.y 11 _.._. ... ... • .,.... .. 2700 w. '-Hie C...t Hwy. M corMr fJf , ......... f'eclfk co .. t Hwy. ..._c_..dlffow_. ..... w .......... of .... .. rd•••d lH coml99 I• 11 .. HCC,C ...... M .. ..,....,._ H•r41 t••d• llh: Fhfller, .......... l•••·· DyHflt, ,,,.....s ...... reduced federal income tax rates that go into effect in January He said some property owners a re not only paying their first but al so th e ir se co n d installments due m April so they wi ll qualify for lower income tax levels. More than 113.000 combined first and second installment payments have been processed th is year compared to about 43,000 last year . he said. County officials hope to collect $655 million in property taxes. Citron said property owners who have not received their bills s hould contac t his office at 834-3411. 2700W. P•Hlc CMlf Hwy. ... ... ,. •.. 6JI~ --------------------- H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 4, 1981 mill TI~ rn rn Reagan arms plan survives in Senate WASHINGTON I AP > Presi dent Reagan 's multibilllon-dollar military rearmament plan is emerging largely unscathe d from the Senate alter surmounting new challenges to the B· 1 bomber and MX missile. The Senate moved toward passage today of its record 1208.6 billion ver sion of the Defen se D e partm e nt appropriation bilL A ha ndful of amendments to add funds for such items as ammunition and warship s team i ng time remained to be considered. The House passed a $197.4 billion bill last month, and a ·co ngress ional conference committee will meet next week to iron out differences. Haig VOU8 aid in defense pact CASTRIES. St. Lucia CAP> - Secretary of State Alexander M. Hai~ Jr. declared today that the United States was prepared to join others in "doing whatever is prudent and necessar y to prevent any country in Central America from becoming the platform of terror and war in the region." ' Citing the 1947 Rio Treaty for collective d e f e n se in the Americas. he t o ld th e Organization of American States' General Assembly it should be discussing "how to · prevent the import of heavy offensive we~on s b y a n y country in Central America.'' Ma Bell seeking another role hike WASHINGTON (API -Six months after the biggest telephone r a t e increase in his tory, the Bell System is seeking a new rate s tructure that would raise the cost or most interstate long-distance calls. The rate request. file d Thursday with the Federal Communications Commission by American Telephone & Telegraph Co .. calls for a total annual increase in revenues of $181.4 million -most or it from business customers . Senion approve Paneh' thoughu WASIUNGTON CAP> -Senior citizen groups are hailing the recommendations or the White House Confe re nce on Aging while ·calling for a Justice Department probe of allegations that the Reagan administration packed the event with partisans. T he accusation s grew in intensity Thurs da y a s the four-day conference ended with about a.300 delegates and 1,200 official observers s houting overwhelming approval of n early 600 recommendation:; drafted by 14 committees. DETROIT tAPI -New car sal~s by the five m ajor U.S. automakers were up just a little in tne latest monthly report, but that failed to keep last month rrom being the worst November in a gener ation. Sales were off 18.4 percent from l!B> lo the lowest number for Novem ber since 1959. Sales were down for all five m anufacturers. Import sales , which are counted separately. also sluf!1ped. Anns linUtalio11 talks conti1we GENEVA. Switzerland -C API -Negotiators from the United Stat es and the Soviet Union conferr ed for m ore than two hours today in their second full bargaining session on reducing nuclear m1ssiles in Europe. Chief U.S. delegate Paul H. Nitze declin e d to a n swer questions entering or leaving the Soviet mission . s ite of the session. which lasted two hours and 20 minutes. U.N. clUef race still deadlocked UNITED NATIONS <AP) Tanzania's foreign minister. Salim Ahmed Salim. has refused to wit hdr aw from th e deadloc k e d r ace foJ: U.N. secretary-general, a nd Security Council members indicated that they still consider Austrian incumbent Kurt Waldheim a candidate despite his offer to step aside. Ugandan Ambassador Olara Otunnu. the Security Council preside nt for December. said Thursday he had asked both men · ·10 step aside so we can consider other candidates and Waldbeim complied." PHILADELPHIA (AP> - Owners of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant have gone to court lo get the $4 billiol) they have been demanding from the N u c lear R eg ulat ory Commission, which they blame for the plant's March 1979 accident. The plant owners said in the federal laws uit that the NRC failed to inform them or the causes of a similar accident in Ohio in 1977. five months before TM I was granted an operating license by the NRC. Penanent Hair lemml beauty. confidence. convenience. comfort ' Jn Lindstrom & Associates aECTaOL YSIS GROUP 120 East 18th. Costa Mesa 17141 64'5-7942 The Finest In Re sort Wear / Now In South Coast Rtaza · Waltah Clarke's South Coast Piaza In The Mall By The carouset 751-7500 • . Jobless rate darkens holiday 9 million out of t00rk, highest figure since before World War II WASHINGTON IAP> The n ation's unemployment rate surged to a six year high of 8.4 percent in Nove mber, as u new round of rccesslon·triggered job layoffs darkened prospects for a bright holiday season. The Labor Department reported today the number of une mployed Americans jumped by 484,000 during the last month to a million. while the number of people holding jobs declined by 190.000. T h at propell ed t h e unemploymen t rate from 8 percent in October to its highest level since October 1975. when the economy. was-beginning to s truggle back from its worst recession si nce the Great Depression The late st ri se in unemployment was particularly s h arp among adult men, the government said. . Their unemployment rate rose from fl 7 percent lo 7 2 perc•ent in November, JUSl below the post ·World War ll l11gh of 7 3 pcn•tmt reached m May 1975 Unemployment also remained extremely severe for teen-agers at 21.8 percent and for blacks, at a r ecord 16 8 percent. For minority teen-agers, the jobless rate was 41.3 percent. The 9 million people out or work is the highest since 1939. according to Labor Department figures, but the severity of the cu r rent problem is nowhere near as great because the population and labor force are so much larger now At the depth of the 1974-75 recession. II 4 m illion people were out of work. Deputy White House press secretary Larry Speakes said the adm1n1 s tra t 1on had anticipated the increase in the Jobless rate. "This 1s the price you have to 11 a .y I u r h r 1 11 Jt 1 n .: d o w n tnflatwn, .. tw saul "We feel that the proper mcasurci. urc 1n 11tan· to 11ut the economy back on lh1· t ra ck and that unemployment will bel(tn lo abate somet1ml' next year " Sillce July. the number of 11eople who want to work but l'annot rind Jobs has climbed by I 5 m11l1on J'he number ur people who held Jobs in November stood al 98 million. The government -.aid 364,000 people lost their Job!> during November, mainly hccause or layoffs. Unemployment also rose during the month because there was a greater number of people looking for work but unable to find it. As in the prior two month.s. unemployment increases were especially large for workers tn bluc-c·ollar occuuat1ons because ..,, .. IJ f II 1• t· I 1 n I n IC O r d e r s f o r manufactured UOO(b La yoff:. amonl( factory workers have retailers worn e<l ab"ut a lacJdush:r Christmas 1>hupp1ng season As a result, stores have not been h1rinR as many people to work part time during the holiday. sea son as in past y~ars The Labor Department noted there was a sharp drop or 85,000 1n retail emp l oyme nt in Novembe r be ca u se pre-Christmas hiring fell s hort of seasonal expectations. In the depressed construction industry, unemploym ent was 18.2 percent The only s ign1f1 canl job gains tn November were in service businesses a nd minin g , the government said. The Jobless rate in California was 8.2 percent in November. up from 8 I percent in October. Polish face another strike cri~is WARSAW, Poland IAP I The Polt!>h crisis hurtled toward a new confr<>n lat1on as Soli da ri t y a cc u sed th e government or des troying prospects for cooperation by C"rushmg a student firemen's strike and planning to crack down on the independent labor movement. The 9.5 million member union threatened a 24·hour general strike if Parliament enacted a proposed strike han and one of i ndefinite duration 1r the gov e rnme ntJ't rrett'Ta"1!n~Tf ·'The de\•lopm ents of the past weeh prove that by opting for violenN~ the government has Jettisoned the possibiht:,· of dialog ue with soc iety .. Solldarit~ said AND FOR THE NEXT TRICK Tht!- p r ecarious position cam e about 111 Chicago when sports car . left. exited a parking garage and gave the largl•r :-.lat ion wagon a bon:-.1 Tht· 1m·1cien1 occurred Thur~<ia' on tht-inn~·r ... trl•td1 of Lake Shorl' Dn '"t· L'n 1on leaderi.. meeting T hur:.day m the central city of Radom . atta c ked the Communis t Party Central Committee's proposal last week that the SeJm . the Polis h 'Parliament . give t he ~o \' t-rn ment ··ex tr aord inarv" µo"" er~ to halt strikes · One found dead in coal mine cave-in BERGOO, W.Va. <AP l -. Rescuers digging frantically with shovels and their bare hands freed three miners today and found one dead, while two others remained trapped in a cave-in a third of a m ile inside a coal mine. Two or the freed m iners were treated for mino r injuries. but the third was seriously injured. authorities said Offi cials did not know how c lose they were to the two miners still trapped. The freed miners ··apparently wer e able to crawl under some machinery.'' when the roof or the Leatherwood Mountain mine collapsed Thursday night. and were separated from the others. state police Sgt. Fred Dickinson said. "There was no warning " sajd Ca rl Hull, 24. o f We bster Springs, the first miner rescued. "No one even had a chance to yell. I turned a round a nd all I could see was rock. It sounded hke thunde r.'' Rescue workers used a la rge scoop shovel a nd pulled rocks away with their hands in a n attempt to reach t he miners trapped about 1,800 feet into the small. no n-union Elk Ri ver Sewell Coal Co. mine. Dickinson said. He said the rescue attempt was hampered by the narrow m ine shaft and the danger or additional roor falls. Hull said he was trapped only about an hour. and could hear rescuers digging the entire lime It took six more hours to reach Larry Clevenger . 18. and Donz1l Cutl ip, 27. both of We bs ter Springs. officials said. Soon after. rescuers unearthed the body of Bob Bennett. 34. of Bergoo, who had been crushed under tons of rock. Clevenger was treated and relea se d f r o m Webster Memonal Hospital. but Cutlip's injuries ··appeared to be s erious .. and he was bem g treated 1n the mine s haft. D1ck1nson said Ntne miners were about l,i.10 reel straight into the side of the mountain and 300 feet below the su dace when the col lapse occurred . official s aid. They said three or the men got out immediately. Security adviser omitted clients Clevenger and Cutlip were working on a continuous miner. o n e a t eith er e nd o f the 90-foot-long machine . when the roof fell in about 9 :30 pm .. Dickinson said. He s aid they stayed in contact with rescuers \'ia a telephone on the machine WASHIN GTON I AP ) - Ri c ha rd V. Allen railed to dis close the identity o f his consulUng firm's clients despite a legal reql!irement that any or them "directly involved" "1th him be listed if they paid at least $5.000 during the two years before h e join ed the White House. officials claim Webster County Sheriff Gary A. Payne said there were no reports of an e xplosion prior to the accident our <ingheh handkn1t swwtJZ"rs, trUQ, characta..r or an art fbrm .,+v ••,,.> J .. '<: .. z . . e.,Gt>_.o WQ.. \IQ, erz.erchad tho co~ tndusLn<L5 of U1CZ. bnt,i 5h islcz.5 to br~ to you a oo.l<icL10n of e\Ml.Ola.ts that w1U 'oz o rornphmz..nt.. lo onybcrlys wordrob:z.. <1.0ch S'Mlat<z.r 1rdividua\ ly hand km t,t.Qd. for OOdad comfort and durobiht.y eva 1 labla. m rncz.n.e or womans sucz.s 44 Fashion Island· Newport Beach• 714/644-5070 1001 ~stwood Blvd.· Westwood VIiiage • 213/208-3273 ------- . . ... .... t•: i:: t'i ··: : • : l i • ! i J J u Orange Coast DAILY PILOT1Friday. Docombor 4. 1981 H/F Panel to probe bridge charges SACRAMENTO <AP> -The resignation of two Caltr ans engineers who think a planned new Mendocino County bridge is too narrow has prompted two legi s l ativ e call s Jor investigations. Sen. P a ul Ca rpe nt e r . D-Cypress, sajd Thursday that his Senate Select Committee on Southern Californi a Transportation Problems will bold a bearing on the matter Dec. 22 in Los Angeles. l.aughler, tears mark memorial,. HOLLYWOOD CAP> -In an unus ual memorial service that featured songs. jokes, tearful memories and a brief video r e trospecti ve, so me 500 mou.rners bid farewell to actor Jack Albertson. who died las t week at age 74. The overflow crowd at the Directors Guild theater heard tributes Thursday from almost a dozen frie nds and f a m il y members including Albertson's wife.· Wallace. actors Mike Farrell, James Komack and Martin Sheen, comedian Milton Berle. actress Cloris Leachman and singer Della Reese. Seduced rroman OKs setdemenl having sexual intercourse with her has agreed to a reduced settlement of $2.5 million. her attorney says. The psychiatrist, Zen Parzen, confirmed a settlement was reached Wednesday but declined to discuss the amount agreed upon. Iranian stu&!nlS balde on campus SAN DIEGO (AP> -Calling it "a volatile s ituation." campus police tightened security at San Diego State Unive rsity .today a fte r two viole nt inc ide nts be tween Iranian students. About 10 persons we re injured Th ursday when fighting erupted after a pro-Khomeini lecture at the student union building, said J ohn Carpenter, SDSU public safety director. Packages accepted by relU!f agency LOS ANGELES (AP J Operation California. a relief agency which is delivering 7,000 packages destined for Vietnam a fter a pri v ate company allegedly bungled the program. says it is oot sure when the par cels will arrive. T h e p ac k a ges, whi c h originally were lo be airlifted by Skylift International Inc .. are being sent by Vietnamese living in the United States to their relatives remaining in Vietnam. ............... CON:TROVERSIAL The bust of s lam Sa n F r a n<'1sc·o ~l:l\'«>r George Moscone. unveiled m the new l~·-c>µencd ~osccmt· Center. has caused a furor bec.·a ust• of somt· s\'mhols found to be "objectionable " Scu(ptor Robert Arnes1ln. ri).(ht . ..;av:"' he refuses to make·an~· changes in his ereation '• GOP to launch • • • • remap initiative SACRAMENTO CAP) The Ca lifornia Republican Pa rty intends to launch an initiative drive in two weeks to gain voter approval for a plan that would take reapportionment out of the hands of the state Legislature Under the pro posed state con stitutional a mendment, a reapportionment commission would be created to handle the tas k of drawing new legislative and congressional districts. The GOP hopes to get the meas ure on the June 1982 ballot, said Tom Day, the Assembly's Republican staff director. Currently, lhe par ty in power in the Legislature reapportions the districts every 10 year!> to account fo r µo pulation shifts reflec:ted in the feder al c:ensus Republicans have launched (.I refe rendum drive to throw out the congressional and legisl<ttive reapportionment plans approved by the De m ocra t ·controlled Legis lature dur ing the last s ess i o n which e n ded 1n September. A reappor tionment plan fot the four-district state Board of Equa lization has not yet been a pproved . Artist refuses to alter bust of Moscone • SAN f''ltAN('I SCO <AJ'1 /\ bus t or slain Ma yor Geor ge Moscone in the new C'onvention center that bears h11> name is causini;: a ruckus IJecause 1t.s pedestal shows spattered blood and a Twi nkie. u reference to the triul of his killer "I think 1t 1s unacceptable to us,·· said Gina :\10!>C011e. the JH f' alt bcr revolver. hlood hkc s p l atter -; of g la ze a nd 1t dcµil't100 or a Twinkie, a sweet. rrcam·filled sn<1ck. Other sections of the pedestal refer to Moscone's career in the l.t·g1s lature a nd schools he alll'nded. Mrs Moscone unveiled the . statue Wednesday du rin~ the "You can't be shocked by a Twinkie.'' mayc>r'!> widow · It's JU~t not the w(.ty I w(.tnt Ccor~c to he remembered · T h e San Fr (.In l' 1 s c· o A rt <'om m i s.;1 u n . whi c h com m1ssiom·cl the v. ork. s aid 1t would ask tl':;:1l th<-pedestal be d1angc('f But the artist said no Thi's work 1s n<1t bt>1ng r ••tlone . ·· s culptor Hobert Arnesen ..,aid Thursday "I 've made a lutal. t om1llt•tc ar11st11 · !-.latl•ment . You can't tw shut·ked by a Twinkie " Former Suycrv1sor lhn White W(.I S l'Onv1cted of voluntar-.· mans laughter in the Nuvembe·r 1978 shooting deaths of !'ttoscone and Supervis or Harvey :\iilk in City llall Whttt!'s defense of d1min1s hcd m<'ntal C(.tpacity tam<' to b.~ kn11wn a s the ··Twinkie clt>fc·nse" because of tes t1 munv that Whitt! became hook<'d un ll•nk fo<id during his alleged mental deC'line M rs Moscone S(.tid s he liked the S37 .000 bust itself. but the pedes tal s h<.•ws a n outline of Mos cone 's bodv next t o a 011<·nmg ccremon1e~ of tht' $126.5 million underground Moscone ('on veotion Center, but the p<'<Je sial remainell covered Ul'hinll a red shroud. Convept1on c-v nter officials s aid M rs :\1 vs cone wa!> shoclled by iL Tht' pt:destal "1s not offens1v(' whatsoever." Arnese n said at a news confen:nC"e in Davis . The statue "is a portrait of the I 1 f c of G eorgc Moscone .·· 'It'.., n -..dlv 5om,.ething we rt 1dn t orde r ." s <tid San l'rant·isco Art Co mm ission !'re sident Ha v Tal ia ferro. · · we ·11 ddin1te ly a s k for a modification of the. pedestal." "In working wi th the artist on the prujett. we found him to be a vny sensitive and sensible man, and we ftcoel c ertai n he.II c:on s 1rler the proposa l.'' Taliaferro said But George l'ieubert. associate director of the San F rancisco ~1 useum of Modern Art. said the controversy "wi ll go away 1f you leave the work alone and let 1t be shown. It wi ll have a different meaning 50 years from now ·· SAN DlEGO <AP J -A wornan awarded $4.6 million after her psychiatrist admitted ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ Actress' estate 'DlUltinilllions' LOS ANG ELES <AP > -Actress Natalie Wood. who drowned during the weekend after fa41ing from her yacht neai: Santa Catalina Island, divided most of her multimillion·doll ar estate betwee n her hus band and her two daughters. He r hus band, a ctor Robert Wagner. was named trustee and executor of Miss Wood's will. whi ch was filed Thursday in Supe rior Court. He will receive most o( her personal belongings. inc.luding ca rs and furnishings, although the will s aid she asked him to distribute some of her personal me mentos and jewelry to friends . They were not identified . "Obviously, she ·s worth m illions ," said a sec retary for tax·probate attorney William Stinehart Jr .. who asked not to be identified. "Mr. Wagner gels half the estate outright and will hold the other half in trust for the two children," said the actress' attorney, Paul Ziffren. "It's impossible to make an estimate of the value of the estate until the inventory is fiJed," he said, "and it won't be done for several weeks." Ziffren said he would become executor and trustee should anything happen to Wagner. 51. Miss Wood, 43. left an 11-year-old daughter. Natasha, from her marriage to Richard Gregson. She and Wagner had another daughter. Courtney Brooke, now 7. Wagner's daughter by a previous marriage. Katharine, 17, was given one-tenth of the assets . Miss Wood. whose body was fouhd Sunday, set aside a maximum $12,000 per year for her mother. Maria Gurrun of Los Angeles. gave her sister Olga Viripaeff $15,000 and another sister, Lana Wood. her furs and clothing. She also asked that if Wagner died before her daughters had grown, they wouJd li ve together in the couple's Beverly Hills ho m e under the guardianship of her housekeeper, Willie Mae Worthen. However. Miss Wood requested that Gregson be given custody of Natas ha if he requested it. "The best interests of my daughter Natasha woµld be served if Wagner were appointed guardian." the will said ... My husband has assured me ... he would cooperate with Natasha 's father in the s ame manner that I would cooperate with him." Navy brigs standardized WASHINGTON <AP > -The Navy ha s announced a new policy standardizing procedures at its brigs and Correctional Custody Units. After a two-year study. the Navy said, orders .have been issued specifying across-the-board standards for safety. training, facilities, selection and training of supervisors and other elements of the correctional system. Navy J)ersonnel held for trial by court-martial, serving sentences following .trial or some lesser punishment are kept in brigs. RUFFELL 1S UPt«>LSTERY ; I qtal t11 ...is... . 1922 HAllOI IUD. COSTA MISA-S41-1 IS6 <Mdren's Pups)et_~ It's lt;e 9ealon to mal(e kids happy at Huntington Center's Greet New Mall with the real Santa. caroling and entertllinment. See the Mitchell Marionett.es 4. &hows dally every Thurs.. Fri .. Sat & . Sun til Christmas 'Tis the season To use the-American Express Card MEN'S/WOMEN'S . . APPAREL Alex Sebasc.ain (Men) The Ba nk (Men) Duck's & Company (W omen·s) Mr, Elliot's (Women's) The Gap (M & W ) G encry Led . (Men's) The H o cel (M & W) Hubbub (Women's) Joel's (W omen's) Nancy C raig (Women's) Waltah Clark's Hawaiian (M & W) Alroe (W omen's) Ann Taylor (Women·s) Concern po <::asuals (Women·s) Courrege (Women's) Cuscom Shirtmakers ( M & W) G .H .Q . (Men's) Harris & Frank (M & W) Jaeger Sportswear (M & W ) Judy's (M & W ) Larry Douglas Ltd. 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See Page C2. hurdle left Vi kings can reach CIF B i g Five finals with a win over Colton tonight • By ROGER CARLSON 01 IM OMI' l"I ... 51afi Con1parative score WALNUT Co lt o n Ha g h 's Vulcnlt• has nuc;nbers of 1:!5 carric:.. 743 '•1 n l" and 11 TO:. J df Frund:.cn and Bobby Critchfie ld .1rt· l.aszlo'1> ch1l'f al'rtal targets ovl•t 190 pounds in the line ··w e're playing' we ll, now," s ays Co lton Coac h Don Markham. Markham's best 1n his nine years at Colton'> 'Not yet:· he says "We've had two or three others Just a s good ... unstopp1tble running assault collides with Marina High's scramblin g , dirty-faced defense tonight at Mt San Antonio College in t he Cl I'' 81g 1''1vc Confe re nce football s em ifinals The winner qualifies for a berth 1n the finals at Anaheim Stadium a week he nce against Servile or St. P aul II u ti ,, .lO ,. 10 1t )) • J) ll MAllllOA 111 I I C•\tle tH•-•ut 0 N••Poft tt•tbof J 8otwC.1..-0 Foothill .. M tlll .. .,, 0 EO•"°" 11 f ovnt•"' V•ll•• j Hun11"91<>" -h ) 0c. • .,.. v .. w .. W t\tMlf\\le"I" 0 CIF P1•'9f" W•>I Covin. I 8•\ftGP'Anwt .. COL TO" Cl I II 0 M•lfl 0.1 )• S•n 8raP )t k•i, Pn•y ,, 11\0tO ,. "t'tW •l'IUf" •• A~Ol•t"ll\ ,, S.n c,o,.,...,.., II Font•n.a ., "'•l•h(• ,, e .... n,'iOW•' Cll" Pl•,olh •5 St ... ,.''"-'' •S LQ\ Alto'\ 10 0 11 ,., 10 ,, 11 I • 0 J j Frandsl'n has caug ht 42 passt::. fur 1.1110 yard:. and 12 TDs, averaging 24 7 ~ a rib pt•r l'all:h Critchf1t•ld has <:a ught 27 passes for ll1 yunh <'11lt11n s offense. on the other hand. 1!> n11lh1og but ta1lback·o riented a! three 175 poundl'r~ havt' combined for 43 111u(•hdowns in lht• past 11 games Offen~avcly. the Vikings have been getting a s<1ltd surge from the line. with tackle!> Dave Morn~ and 8111 Macias, gua rds Tom Pi echota and Pete Cicorgatsos and <'enter Jim Keller JW\.1ng the way for the quick bursts ovt•r the middle by Valente HEAD VIKI NG :\t ar1nu lligh football <·oath l>a\ l' T h omps on ..,end~ h1 :-. :-.quad int o bal 1 ll• a l,!:11n..,1 Col tun toni,i.;ht K1c kofr is scheduled for 7:30 at the 17 .000-seat facility and each team enters with an 11 · l reeord The Ye llowjacket s of Colton have assembled a bull-like running oHense behind a forward wall which ave rages 246-pounds from tackle to tackle. while Marina's veer offe nse relies on the smooth direction of quarter.back Ken Laszlo. 1.a ~~lo has completed 78 of l:i!J pa,~c·~ for 1.58.5 yard1> and 17 lou<·h<fown~ with only five 1nlereepl1o ns In t·onlra~t . Culton goes lo lhe air about four times ,1 game . Although Colton enters with onJy a lK Ulan squad, only the three tailbacks l>l•lfino ~kndoza . Rex Slackwell and Da v1d Blum who seem to rotate after 1 h rct• t•arrtt'l> rlooblc up on defens e Two othe r games in the Centra l Conferen<:e are on lap tonight -South Coast League co chumps Mission Viejo and Capis trano Valley hos t Brea-Olinda and l.QS 1\m1J{os. rcs pE.'ct1vely. In a Southern Conference semifinals gam e al Or a n ge Coast College, F oJthill's 11 I Knig hts I losers only to Marina I duel Century League ri val \'ilia Park Tht·y all start at 7.30. Las zlo has run for 588 yards on IOG <'arril'S (5 5 avl'rageJ and ::.cortod 9 touc hdown~. while halfba<:k Ton) Wh1l1> the front line 1s massive on off<:n l>l'. the YellowJac kets' defens e rC'l1cs mon· nn quickness with no one It wasn't too easy UCI lea rns lesso ns in 84-72 victory By J OHN SEV ANO Ot IM DMI' l"li.t SlaH Throughout the course of a basketball season a team will in\'am:ibly learn a number of importa nt lessons. UC Irvine certainh experienced a valuable one Thursday night. Confident from a pair of key road victories last week at Oregon and Chico State. the Anteaters m ade it look easy as they jumped out to•an ear ly 14·0 lead against Boise State Unfortunately, 1t was too easy A LITTLE MOR E than 11 minutes later. Boise State had not only caug ht. but taken a lead 130·29 J against its unsuspecting foe. And. from that poml on. the Ante aters had to struggle and claw to an 84·72 v1ctorv before 1.403 bewildered faithful at Crawford Ha ll "Co ming off two wins like that made us think we were invincible a nd we were for the firs t seven m inutes... analyzed L:C I forward Rainer Wulf "Then\\ c just lost our ('Oncentrat1on " UCLA probe still a mystery But ex-coach Brown t alks LOS ANGELES I AP I T he NCAA's investigation of lJCLA. st ill cloaked in secrecy but with some information apparently trickling out. appears to have focused on a number of violations involving the bas ket ba ll program rather than one blockbuste r. "If they ha ve t o go back 10 year s l o investigate. 1t must be very. very minor things ... said New Jersey Nets Coac h Larry Brown. who formerly was basketba ll coach at UCLA. "I have nothing to be as ham ed of in the way I ran the 'program. and the people who were in charge know that. It was always a class program and I don't think I did anything to damage 1t ·· IT WAS R E PORTE D Thursday that the NCAA. whieh had given LlCLA the findings of it s investigation earlier this week. is going to place the school on probation fo r two years The only practical effect of the penalty would be that the Bruin baske tball team would be banned from next s pring's NCAA tournament. but would be allowed lo play in the National Invitation Tournament. Brown told The Assoc iated Press Thursday that the investigation has been going on for some time a nd goes back for some tim e. He a lso said the probe dealt with the bas ketball program and that there were 39 specific situations t hat he knows of. and that he has seen documents pertaining to them. But he would not discuss what the y were. Brown also said he had spoken with his s uc cessor a s UCLA basketbal l coa ch, Larry Farme r about the s ituation. but that neither Farmer nor his assis tants had been told about "anything being done" by the NCAA . Asked if he thought the investigation might affect the play of the ei~hth-ranked Bruins. Brown re plied : "It can't help It's something that has been han~ing over their heads for som e time I guess it has lo be done · · OSE INCIDENT re portedly Cited by the NCAA was Brown·s buying d inners for Bruin players. Another alle~ed ly concerned a UCLA alumnus subs idizing an apartment for Tony Ande r son . a Bruin senio r Anderson was sus pended last week , with UCLA call ing it a private matter. The Bruins reportedly would be eligible to play in the NCAA basketball tournament in the second year or the probation. . The NCAA inves tigation. believed lo have last ed for at least a year. reportedly goes back as far as 1974. Far mer was a player on t he Bruin team coached by John Wooden that year . Arter Wooden retired in 1975. Gene Bartow coached UCLA for two years, followed by a two-year stint by Gary Cunningham . then two years by Brown. Neither the school nor the NCAA will say what the investigation dealt with. what was discovered. or what possible sanct ions will be issued. UCLA had 15 days after it rece ived the NCAA 's fi ndings to decide whether to accept o r appeal th em . "Nobody's s aying anything." was t he comment of one UCLA offlc1aJ. C hristian S m ith, t he un iversit y 's vice chancellor for instilutionaJ relations. reportedly coordinated the school's response to the NCAA. ·with the r;port more than 1.000 pages long. The An teat er!> n ot only lost th e ir coneentrat1on, the~ forgot how lo s hoot they forgot ho\\ lo pass lht'.'y forgot how to play defense they forgot everything ··we JUmpcd out to a big lead. thought 1t was going to be easy and it wasn't, .. said Coa"ch Bill !\t ulligan. whose te am is now 3·0 on the )'Oung sea son. "Sllll. I thought we beal a good team by 12 points " T he 1nexpcrien<·cd Hroncos, I 3. were anything but a good team for the first seven minutes as they lntilcd 14·0 . 20·5 a nd 23 7 before finally settling down and giving the Anteat ers all they could handle "I thought the ball game bolled down to the inex pe rience we have on our ball club.'. said Boise State Coach Dic k Leaeh .. We JUSl got buried loo early.·· l 'Cl'S ALL-AME R ICA KEVIN Magee set the tempo by scoring s ix of his tea m 's fi rst 10 points But then Magee we nt quiet. the Anteaters s tarted casting from rar out and the Broncos caught up Finally. a Jumper by guard Scott Tyrone at 5:06 of the first half gave the Broncos a 30-29 lead Magee. however . who didn't have a point for 11 minutes, retaliated with a turnaround jumper or his own and proceeded to score the last 12 points down the stretch to give UC I a 41 34 advantage al the ha ir. Boise State na rrowed the ma rgin lo three points four times in the second half. but that':. as close as the Anteaters would let 1t gel as Magee 131 points). Wulf I 14 1. Randy Wh ieldon 1131 and Ben McDonald < 12 • kept the Broncos away "BEU E VE ME. that's a good team ... said Mulligan or Boise State. which lost two other eontests by one point "We're JUSl glad to get the Win Oesp1te the "off night,·· the Anteaters hit 63 pereenl 136 of 57 • from the floor com pared to 45 perrent 130·66 1 for their opponent Magee was 13 o f 18 172 percent 1 from the field \\ ith 13 rebounds . while Mc Donald was 6 of 9. and both Wulf and Wh1eldon 6 of JO ··Jn orde r for us lo be effl.'cl1ve. we have lo go inside. then outside.'' said an exhausted !\1agee. ··Luckily. we won the game " trs not often a team can learn the type or lesson LT I did Thursda) night and 'lltll comt'.' out on lop .. It's got to bring us down to earth a httle bit." admtlled Wulf .. We re going lo have to learn to play 40 minutes. not JUSt seven ··As bad as we played. thou~h. It 's s till a W The bottom hnc 1s that we won the game · TWO MORE -LT I n mt"~ Ramer Wulf :-.n>rt.::,, undt·rnt•alh aga in s t Hc11 st> St rl l' t l' n cl l' r .J 1 m '.\ 1 ;,1 I d o n a d o d u r 1 n I.! Drysdale won't be replaced • lil Thursday's game at I n ·inl' Wulf scor e<! t.t µoint::, a:-. Anteah.•rs pre\ aileci X-t i2 radio booth And her e's one you m ay believe : Baden's maxi mum distance is 53 yards NOTES IN A COOKIE J AR: • After a KM PC staff meeting with owner Gene Autry Monday. it's apparen tly been d ete rmined that the Angels' radio station will not seek a replace ment for the departed Don Drysdale Clo the Chieago White Sox I. Ins tead. Bob Star r and Ron Fairly will provide the play-by-play, with Joe Buttitta used as a backup next season • USC tight end coach Foster Andersen, who tutored the Rams' offensive line in 1978. claims that Pal Baden's biggest problem this year was trying to force an offense he was n't used to playing "lle's been trying to do the s ame things Vince did a year ago.·· s aid Andersen, who was in Pittsburgh to scout Pe nn State and visit with the Rams Ande rsen s aid a t est was conduc ted on Ji aden's arm m '78 to determine how long Haden c an throw. The result was a maximum d istance of 53 yards . "If you'll remember the ·7g season, I don't think we threw more than thr ee long passes all year." • LOOK FOR A LOT of coaching changes to transpire in the coming months. Frank Kush , cu~rently with Ha milton of the en and formerly of Arizona State. is repor tedly headed for Baltimore ; Red Miller. formerly of Denver . is penciled in at New England : and no less t han a dozen candidates a re penciled in for t he Ra ms . . · • J ohn Robinson is a name that keeps cropping up concerning the Rams' head job. Robinson. however, won't even consider the post unless he gets more power tha n the currtnl lncumbeot. Robinson. will not let him self be controlled by a 1 Gener aJ Ma nager Don Klosterman . or b > Georgia and Dominic Frontiere. Guess you can scra tch Robinson from the list . . •Despite his den ials. 1f Ray Malavasi survives through this season look for him to m alre some ~oachlng ch~nges for 1982 I SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO • ... OR TllE PLAVER~. there are plenty of them in the do)!house P at Thomas wall probably gel his \\.1sh and be traded. Jack Youngblood will gentl:-he n·movect as a starter, and there are lhOl>l' wondcnn.i:: 1f Larry Brooks will ever be able IO pl;n again • The Ham-;' draft pr1oril1cs for 1982 look like lh1~ 11 tl('fens1ve end . 2 > linebacker: 31 running hack . 4 1 offensn·e line backup; 51 wide receivers Th a l l1 1>l 1:-. (Jred1 ('ale d o n the fa c t Vince F erragamo will return to the team. T he only position \\hen• the Hams are truly sound is dC'fens1vc hack •Watch for l>ouR !-'ranee and Rich Saul to announl'C their retirements • QU I C K Q U I Z : Whi c h quarterback en~1 nt•<'r~<I the Rams· last victory? That's right, Jeff Rutledge agains t Detroit .. •The Angel:. a re looking lo trade D1rn Ford in lll'xl week's winter meetings Unfortunately, Ford's eontract stipulates he can be traded to only one of fi ve teams : Ne w York Yankees. Dodgers . San Diego. Philadelphia or Kansas City. San Diego would probably be the best guess ... •llo"' about San F rancisco a nd Cincinnati in S upe r Rowl XVI? Sound too far-fetched" It isn't reall~. eRpcc·ially wht>n you consider how weird this entire N FL season has been anyway •J UST OUT OF CURIOSITY, I decided to ask UC lr(me SQ?rts infor mation director Craig Russell 1f the women·!> basketball team would ope n it" loeker r oom to the media. T he school's init ial response was yes. ending final a pproval from Athletie Director Linda Oempsay The fi nal \'Crdict s hould prove to be interesting •This wt•ck's media t'ontin~ent to New York is the smallest in Rams h:story Only five dieha rds remain from this. the team's worst season in a lmost a deeade • According to one college coach. this year's crop of local high school talent is unusually thin. T he only bona fide prospect everyone seems to be fighting O\'cr 1s linebacke r Rick D18ernardo of Edison • There has bee n an uncharaclen stic looseness at Rams Park the past two weeks It 's as if finally being out of the playoff picture has lifted a great burden • Finally, the re is a lot of back-stabbing going on within the Rams' or ganization. That reason, more than anything else. is probably why the Ram s have done so poorly. Anyway, it will all be exposed after certain m atters are settled. It would be unfair. while, the season is still goin g on. to make matters worse than they are ... USC in line for No. I? PHOENIX I AP I -S hould l op-ranke d Clemson lose to No. 4 Nebraska in the· Orange Bowl. the winner of the Fiesta Bowl m ay find itself one or the contenders for the national colle1e football championship, Southern California Coach J ohn Robinson said Thursday. In a telephone interview with members of the Phoenix Press Association, RobinSOG said the matchu_p between his eighth-ranked T roJau and the No. 7 r enn Stale "Is developing into one oft.be key New Year's Day J(ames " .• 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Oocembor 4, t 981 r.-~----~----~------~ It • l ,. ~ ' ' I . r. •) '? .. .. ,, ., ) 1t. ,, I !1 :• Heis1nan no sure thing to Allen From AP dispatches N EW YORK -Ma rcus Allen , [i] t he reeord-breaking running ba<!k •II• from the Univers ity of Southern Cshforn1a, says he doesn't consider himself a s hoo-in to win the Heisma n Trophy ai. t he nation's best college football player. ·'I'd love lo win the Heisman Trophy. but 1 · think I had a disappointing year -a great year . :tt'tunlly, but disappointing bec ause we didn't go ' to the Rose Bowl. That was m y main goal," Allen s ays. "I think it's still up in the air, and I'm just hoping I win it, that's all." s aid Allen . The He ism an winne r will be announc ed Saturday e vening at the Downtown Athletic Club or New York , which sponsors the award and conducts the na tionwide ALLtH balloting of sports writer s. editors and broadcasters. ~Allen became the first playe r in college to r us h for more than 2,000 yards with 2,342 in 11 rcgular·season games. Quo te of the day Doug English, defe ns ive tackle of the Detroi~ Lions, on what it was like playing in his first exhibition game this year after sitting out the 1980 season in a contract dispute: "It's a trip into the stars in a 1947 ford." Delaney fired as Cavaliers' coach Ou• 0.-la.ey was rirt'd ThurMluy m u:1 t•ou~h ot the Clevl'llntl Cuvoiht"r:o,. hul o" nt>r Tf'd Steplu i.u1d l>dant') would rem a in u~ ~(·ncrul man a~t'r of the National llu11kett>1all As11oc1ut1 on c·lul1 Skp•l'l1 num l'<I Bub Klc>ppenbt'rl(, un •1,i.1~tunt coach , as Oe l;uwy'l' li>mporury r1•pliH'NOl'nt and the < \1 vs· t1Cth head t•oar h < 'lt"vcl:arHI h~•d dropped al:,, last seven gurrws a nd was '1 13 The Lakers a lso had u t'Oat'hin).t announc·em ent naming Hill Ht'rtku. u former scout a nd d1re<'tor or player personnel for tht• learn. ui. un ass1s1u111 to head couc.'h Pal Riley. Hertku lert the Laker!. in 1974 lo Ix-come the fir~t gener al manager of lht• Ne w Orle ans J azz franchise a nd has been un assis tant for lhe Jan Hl tuh Ir~ Thursday night's N Bi\ uc·t1on, Gn·a Ballard s rorl•d a season -high 3:i points to s park Washinli(ton to a 114-1:!8 thumping of the N('w York Knlcks . . J erome White head St'ored 18 of h is career hight 20 points m the secuntJ half to spark San Diego's 113·1I1 Vl('tory ovt"r L>a lla:; Rooktt! Larry Nance si:ored a t'areer htl!h 29 points as Ph0t:n1 x downed Denver . 137 109 Sloan on All-Academic team Kevin S loan, a product of Estant'1a Hi gh. ha!:! been honored on th e Pac ifi c -10 Co nfe r e n ce All Academic team fo r 1981. The unit tMludes 23 football players who we re chosen for their excellence on the playing field combined with achieveme nt in the c lassroom , S loan . an offens ive tackle at Washin~ton State Univer sity, has a 3 6 grade point a verage in pre·l<1w Red Wings snap losing streak Don Murdoch blistered a 20·foot ~ shot into the net at 18: 11 or the third ' pe r iod Thursday night to cap a De troit come bac k as the Red Wings nipped Montr~al, 4·3 in the Na~ional Hockey League T he victory snapped a fi ve -game losing st re ak for the Red Wings. who trailed Montreal 3 1 after two periods . . Two first-period power play goals and Reggie Leach's two insurance tallies gave Ph iladelphia a 6· I triumph over Calgary. The Flyers had failed to score on their 12 previous power plays but connected on their first two opportunities Thursday Denny wa nt~ $4 million from Tribe T hl' 11n t·1· 1a4 for k11l'JJIO~ plldw r • Jo hn Oe•nn) HI a ( 'h•v1·l.1od lndwn:,, un iform 1wi.1 '>l':t'>ml " urouncl $4 m tllwn h1' J).!1•111 ,,J11I W1"n· louk1og for ,J 1·unt1 l.ll't Ill lh1• lll'l&:hb11rh1KMl 11f $4 mtlltcm for ft\C' H·Jr' Kk hlf' H t )' or St I.out~ told till' \1aap.f1l'11I Journal 'I hJt'' SH(JCJ,000 a Yl':1r ' Si.II ) l.ittl«" uncl i\nd tlf'an cc11n l11rwd for a 1; ua11l1•1 par r,r. 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Channel 9 NBA BASKETBAL L: Ulkt•r\ c1t Ot•t1vt-1 Announte r s : (hie lo. Hr·<Hn .1nd K."'"' Er1ck ~on A It er cl po Or pt• r t O t n t cl n < • • 1 n ') •'<11 ti 1> Wedne!.dav n1qht, lh1· L,1kM ... try to ht l lh.-win column aqc11n ton1qh t 1n Dr·nv Pr Kareem Abdul Jabb.ir ,1nd f arv1 n M,1q1< Johnson oacn lhe l,..akers who tr<ttl Por11,rno lly ,, h..ill qnmr-in the We-.tt'rn Conlr•p•rHt• P,Hitir D1111'>ton standings wtlh ,, lJ ti ""Ord D"nv"' 1<, ll t> .md o:;Pcond 111 th1 M1<lw1·,1 01 v •'>•on l QoHi 't''> b••h1nd San Antonio RADIO Bao:;kelball Lak• '' ,,, D• rtv1•1 ,, :111 r> m KLAC !SlOJ N1·w Mr•.c1cn "' U':>( i, 11 r• k [JAY ( 1580! UCLA dealt second loss Bruins blow 12-point lead ..-rum At> d ispalt•ht'' Jo:/\S'I' Hl 'T llJ-:Ht-'Ofll>, N J Layup!. hy H1d1 Hru11su11 und Kl'Vtn Hlack m the final two 1111nt1l('' h•·lpl·1t Hutgcrs register a 57·54 upse t '1f'111n "' ,.,. 1•1ghtlt r:.i11kcd UCLA Thursday night . H111.c1·1,, down :13 21, opened t he second halt by uuh<·urrng l <.'LA Iii 2 Mike Sunderi.. who f1n 1!thed \\1th IH po1111 ... l'h1pped in MX of the Rrutns' next l'lght po111h 111 rc,ea111 the h!u<.1 42 41 With I 2H r l'mainin~. Hr un!)<1n tied the gam e .ind Bl.11·!. f•>llu\\l•d "llh a lt1)'\Jp ut 1 O'J to provide I< utg1·r., "1th .1 ~>'1 il2 ll•ud Rut~<·r!> freshma n Brum El lt·rl>t·l· hit •111<· 'Jf t" o foul !>hoL•., but UCLA's \I 1c h;1l·I I l11lt11n f11llr1 \.l. l'<I with two free throws 11:1rr11\.l.1ng ltw S<'arll·t Knight.. lead to 55 54 with I "1 'ol'C'lllltl-. ll'fl t·:llt·r IK't'.., llrl\ 1ng l:.t)Up a:,, the t'lock ran out 1·1•mt•n11-d 1111· , 11·t111, Tht· I 1r't 1·olll-gl' hai.ketball ~ame at the $85 1111ll111n \k;1d11" land'> Arena, whtt•h opened July 2. d1 l'\\ 1:1 f:kl '>jll'C'liJlllr .. t Cl.A 111 ok1• o pen• a tight fir st ha lf b y •1uht·11nn.c Hutgl'r' 12 l taking a 28· 17 lead The '-lll i.!t' ll-•t h\ 'oophumore:. Kenny Fields and Ralph .J:.t l·k~1111 \\1th four point!:! ea i:h. i:ame during a ,1n·teh "111·11 llul~er:-. fallt d to ma ke a field goal for .tlmost "'\'l'n minute~ Rutgeri. shot 23 percent from tht· floor 1n thl' f1r~t half North Carolina 78, Tuls a 70 . C'llAPEI. lll LI.. N<.: Freshman Michael .lorcl;,111 'l'on·d ~2 po1nti. to h•ad top·ra nkcd North C.1n1l111a 111 a 7H 70 \'H'lory over ninth ra nked T111,,1 .Jordan "·orl•tl :'1:11r th Ca rolina :. first six points <11111 firu-.~wd "1th IU tn the first half Alon g with .Jam1·:-. \\'urth> he led the T ar lleels out of two fir,t Jll'11ml clroughh lo give them a t'Omfortable hJlt11nw (·u,h11111 :11 22 But th1· llurnc·ant> t'Onfu:,,ctl h~ various T ar l l1•t·I 1kfl'll'-<"'-. turnc:d a runawa~ into a lig ht c·1111ll''l in th1· < l•>sing ~even m inute'.> ::'.Oilers will take shot at Marina title Slopµ\ liall hantlltng ;md l'Old shooting In 'orth <'JrolanJ allo\\Cd lhc llur r1cane to tie the gaml' IH IH \.I. 1th 7 or, left m the f1r!:it half But lhl' ·1 ar llt'l'h r esponded with a IO·O spurt of tht·1r O\.l.n. the ldi.t bas ket <:Oman~ on a J or dan .. lam dunk I Co_rD!Ul del Mar, Vikings must settle for a chance at third place Saturday night 'unh L1rnllna l'Ontanued lo break a way from I uba tn the M:t·1md half a nd held a 24·po1nt lead. t:o :11;. al!~1111 con a .Jurr1a n dunk But. led hy the ~hooting 11f l'hll Spr<.1dltng . DC.1v1d Brown and Paul l'rt·'>w~. Tub J part.'d a 22 l>IJtnt def11.:1t to ev£n at lili Iii \.I.Ith :i <!~ lt·ft J o rda n's tap·1n with 55 se<:onds l•·rt l!a\c· tht· Tar lll'cls a safe 76·66 lead By ROGER CARLSON Ot-~··~ ... , .... ft Huntington Beach High's Oilers a re m -a nd !• h.e Vikings of Ma rina and Corona del Ma r Sea : m gs arc out as one and all take a day off :: before Saturday's championsttlp finals of the 17th t: a nnual M arin a In vitational basketball :: tournament. . ;, The Oilers of Coach Roy Miller made it two ;I straig ht in the young 1981·82 season Thurs day ;I night and will duel Compton's Ta rbabes Saturday :l :.it 7 · 45 for the title. :j The third place game will pit Corona del Mar :• a nd Marina against one another at 6. which follows •!,the consolation game between Westm inster and I: Chammade at 4: 15. 1! . Here·s how it went Thursday in a couple of If nip-and-tuck games : :::Huntington Beach 56, Corona del Mar 53 ·,·I Nip·and-tuck is hardly the description for this j f one a s the score was tied or the lead changed l' ~hands 24 times before the Oilers secur ed their final d~advantage with 4:21 left. .,, It probably would have disappeared a s quickly 11 as the nine other Huntington Beach leads, except 1 t his time junior playmaker Billy Th ompson ,1 sneaked through the CdM line or defe nse . stole the t C b all and scored on a layup to give the Oilers a 48-45 1 ~lead ' T he Sea Kings were still within range al 52·50 1 when Mike lle ss hit from the perimeter with 1 :03 I left. bul a three-point power play by 6·3 Bruce 'I ~yres with 47 ticks left upped the winners' lead to I ~-50 and the victory was sealed. : "I was really pleas ed with the over all effort." ! said Miller "This tight of a game. this early. we I did a lot of things right at the right time:· LANE LY .. CH '''"'" CdM Coach Jack Errion . o bvious ly not thrilled with a loss. still found some positive things about his young team. es pecia lly with his bent'h 1 Dave Vansteenhuyse and Ben Davis 1 "We got very complacent with our passing. · said Errion. alluding to Thompson's key s teal. "They don't get those and maybe we a re n't behind by four points · · The Oile rs c licked on 24 of 41 from the field < 58.5 percent> as o pposed to Corona de l ~ar's 46.9 r ate <23 of 491 as each team s howed s purts of real prom ise. The Sea Kings had thr ee players in double figures Brad Hollingsworth scored 15. Chris Lync h 14 and 6·7 Hank Goe bel netted 10 points. Hunli9f:lon Beach answered with Thompson's 16 a nd 10 each from Ayr es. Darren Feenstra and 6·7 Jim Lane. in his fi rst action after m issing the first game and the start of Thursday·s issue with a knuckle injury . Corona del Mar·s last lead was a l 45·44. but when the Oilers took command they refused to sit I Eagles fly again; Uni falls ! Estancia gets a shot at Brea in semis tonight I I I : I I t I I I I . ' . I I I I ! I 1 I 8 y EDZINTEL Of l"t Dally Pitel St.If ·ni\'ers1ty High's Trojans played head·lo·head with Brea. cons idered one of the better basketball schools 1n Or ange County this year, but fell just s h o rt tule E ~lan c t,..adv.an ced to the champion!h1p s emifinals with a win Ki the Laguna Beach High Tourname nt Thursday night T onight. Es tancia will get a crack at Brea. while L'nivers ity and Laguna Beach will play in semifinal games for fifth plat'c. Herc's how it went. Estancia 50. Westlake 43 T he Eagles got bala nced scoring again. led by forward Steve Kraiss· 17 points to turn a close gam e . tied at the end of the firs t ha lf. 21·21. into a n emw win ·T he game was tied. 12 12. at the end of the first i quarter but the Eag les went cold in the se cond I (1uarter. as they could hit on JUSt 2-of·12 shots. ll Kr~ass then went to work tn the third quarter. ~ a nd with the aid o f guard J eff Gar dner's 1 1>la y making and a stingy defense. Estanc ia 1 outscored Westlake, 16·6 I .. We beat a good tea m tonig ht." Estancia 1 1 coat'h Larry Sunder m an said "But we played t better tonight than Wednesday a ll the way around. Our hoards and defens ive games were good. , "The key for u s is our aggressiveness. When I ·i I we have lulls. we pay for 1t deeply. "Kra1ss played well at both ends and Gardne r. though he knew they'd key on him. did a good job. lie 's so unselfish ." Gardner had 10 points for the Eagles and Brian Midland added 8 • 1. Brea 69, University 66 :.I The Trojans shot nearly 60 percent from the Cle ld (30-Sl) but it wasn 't enough as Brea held on. University had a c hance to win it in the rinal •, seconds . bowever a missed Brea free throw with 20 f ~ seconds remaining, res ulted in a tip in for a basket If on the rebound to net the final score . f ft was nip-and-tuck throughout with neither i~ team holding more tha n a seven point lead. The Trojans he ld a 15-10 fint-quarter lead and 1 : a 29 28 margin at the half. • T he key to s uccess ror University was In holding Rrea's all-league guard Paul Thomas : s coreless m the first half He was O-for-6 in ' ! s hoolinf( ~ ~... ~t Thom's turned loose In the stt0nd half. Laguna's Falconer quits Lagun'a Oeach Hig h basketball coa ch C raig Falcon e r ha s r esig ne d . c1t1 ng pressures from bus iness commitments Falt'one r. a former Costa Mesa High s tandout. was in his s econd.year as a walk-on t'Oac·h at Lag una He guided the Artists to a 17-7 ret'ord last season. Falconer is a sales m anager for an underground valve company . scoring 22 points, 12 in the c ritica l final q uarter • Univers ity took a 51·49 lead into the final qua rter and led 55·52 after the first two minutes . llowever Bre a St'ored s ix unans we red points. four by Thom as. to a ssume a lead the Wi ld cats would not relinquish . Brea built a 67 60 lead with 1·30 to play but the Trojans came s torming back with s ix stra ight points. Forward Brad Guess was the leading score r for Vm vercity with 24 points. while forward Craig Rouse added 15 "We didn't handle the pressure we ll at times." s aid University coat'h J eff Cunning ham .. We s howed some good md1v1dual efforts in t'Ontaintng som e or their people but we had some letdowns "'Their man-to-man pressure hurt us at times. But we had to go at them hard. I don't like playing a zone and perhaps we 'll go to a man te·m an in the future." University meets Westlake at 6 45 tonight. Frazier earns draw CHICAGO (AP> -Joe Frazier came back to t~e ring for th4: first lime in 51~ ·years Thursday night. He didn t get a victory but he kept his comeback alive. "I dott't see no re ason to stop," said the 37 . year_.o ld forme r heavyweight cha mpion after righhng to a. IO·r<>und draw with Floyd "Jumbo" Cummings, a man who h as a good rttord but one built against m ediocre opposition. "It will be three or four m on.ths befo~ I fight again ." Frazier s aid. Rl'fcree Nate Morgan scored it 46-45 for Cummings. But Judge Harold Maravitz scored it 47-47 and Judge Collins Brown scored it 46·46. piakinl the decl!tlon a draw ~ ~ on 11 . 1n~kad ,tlt,1c·l..1nj.! in-.111P \.I.Ith thl· emphJ\I~ on A~n·i., ··wl' h:.i n· t111fo that • attut·k ' -,J\'-~11llcr ,\ lot of tirm·' lc:arn' get t 1m1d with ,, l1:ud I 'rt r<1ther run undN t·iintrol \\1th 1t · Our 11l-ft•fl\I\ l' n•hounrb ar1· our h1ggt:.I proull'lll ... adrll·d l·:rrion 1n rl'tl'O..,pt·1·1 Compton 60. Ma rina 55 Tht· ho~t \'1k ing.., h.td ... urg4·d t1J a .1:1 :m It-ad \.I. Ith n l:'i lc·rt lwh111tl till' pla\ of 1{1('k Smith I ::!1 points anrl 1un1or Sl'oll llalr Court F1ll 11t·k but thl' T:.irli:.ibt•' I l•luwd 1•1 \\tit gol J 47 4fi lt.>.Jd an<I t· a µ 1 ta I 111 · cJ on a f<i u r corn l' r 11 (( l' n !. l' f •Jr a thrl'1..' pntnt pla) \\1th :1 14 ldl to tah• 1·c>mm~1nd \h• d11l11 t l!l'I 111111 our ufrcn"l' al all ~aul '.\fJrtnJ t'11at·h ...,ll•H• 1'11p0\1d1 Anti \.l.l' rile.Jn I pla\ 'mart "ht•rt \\l' hJd t•• I thin!.. hoth lt•am ... kmd of thn·" t•,1t•h 11ff 1Jal<1nc·l' 11 \.I. .. , :.in up and do" n I\ pt• 11f l.!J mt for both liut 1n thl' l'OCI lhl· ·1 ;irhah1•., "''ri· 1n ('ommand "1th lhl• kt'~ thrt•t• 11uint flll\H'r pl ;I\ lo lJkl' lh1· momt·ntum J\\,t\ lro m ~l.1 nn.1 Compton '>n·mcll ti\ tomm.1nd 1•arl1t:r 11111 f"1ltµt·k ·:,, h.ilf t'11urt 'hot at tht· liuu.t·r Jftt-r t·oming uµ \.I.1th :.i lrnN· h;ill pullt:tl \tann<1 111\\1th111 3!1 :17 \\1th e1~hl m1n11lt·-. h·fl arid tlw \'tkt·' appeared t11 ha\ t' :,,omt•th1ni.: .c••lll~ Smith aclclt-d ~' p,11r nf fn•t• thrt>"~ to tw t h£· gam e :.ii :t9. 1-'1ltµ1·k htl ;1 la~·up cm a fa~t break a nd l\\O roort• fn•1• lhrtl\\' II\ ~math \\It h f, ·15 to go had .!\1ar111a in a .1:J :m lt·:1d ~1 ;inn<J t'ltt·k1•d on 2:1 of :..i from the fie ld ( 42 6 percl'nt 1. hut lhl· fll'I tnH•tt·r 'hot:. .... l.'ren 't goin g, and thNl' \\'t•n· otht'r attt:m11t~ th:1t appeared to he poor "dt:('t HHI'> (;n•j! C'oll•ma n and ~1 aury Wabon led Compton·, d1-,1·1planl·<l 1n\ldt• all;wk "1th 20 and 19 pmnts T hi.' \'1t·tor.' ll',I\ l'" Compton~ I ~1 ;inna 1s I I And~ Klu, ... mJn ",,, ·"'" 111 douhll' fai.:urt's for the \'1k1ng-.. '>t'ortn.c I:! point-.. hut 11\ erJll th1:,, "asn 1 the \'1kin,11. ll•am or 21 hour'> l)rttJr Wt' JU'l cluln I ha\ l' a flcm 'aul l'opm·arh Rut ti ~ n11thtnl.! \\l' t'Jll t nirrl•t·t NFL sta1ulings UNLV 69. Arizona 49 TL'CSO:'\, Ariz !'\u 18 Nevad<.1·Las Vegas. l»H'l·d h~ forn ard 1.::irr~ Anrlt'r:,,on's 16 points. r;11•1·d to ;1 lilJ 49 \ 1<·t1Jn· 1>vcr Artzon il sn a 111111 c·1 mll-n·nc·I.' g:.tml' · The lklll'I' "ho ll'd 38 33 al ha lftime. s aw tht•ll ll·.11! "" 1ndll' to one: point m the <1oening 1111nutc' of tht• Sl'l'ond hair Hui -.uphom ore guard .1!·11 c 'oll1n-. \n111na ., leadtnl! :.l'orer wit h 16 p•1111t... "l'nl t11 1 hi.' IJl'rwh "1th ht!I fourth roul a nd t,..._ \ •'l!U'> 1mmcd1all·I~ ran off <>even straight pnint' \ratorw nt·H·r got :.in~ tloscr I tw Jklll'b \.I. h<J a b11 ~ot 12 l)f11nb from t'enter Suln··~ <iri·l'll ,ind Ill from s;:uard ~1chael Burns. 1n1 r1·a~1·cl t ht·11 n·c•r1rl'l tf1 JO Arkansas 85. San Diego St. 68 l'l:'\:E Hl.L'FJo'. i\rk Center Scott Hastings ~n1n•cf ~s pwnl:-. :.ind 1:nh ranked Arka n:.as pla)ed .1 1ll•ar lla\\ll''>~ l1r-.1 half en route to a n 85 68 \ t<·t•1n O\ l'r San Dat"go State lla...itn~' h.td 11 poi nt:-; 1n thl' first half and ltr11~hed \.I.Ith IO of 15 from the field and five of s ix from th~· four hnP But 11 wa:,, the Razorhat'ks· q111d. 1kft•nM· tha t led to a 34 15 ha lftime a1h antagt• fl\'l•r tht· AllN':,,. who had a veraged 100 po1nh in "1nnm$! tht•1 r first two gam es of the o;1·a-.011 .\ thrl'<' point pluy b) Alvin Robertson ga\l e lh1· H.1mrhal'b 3 o. their lar gest lead. 58·34. hl'f<>rl· Sutt11n 'uh:;t1t ull'd frec l) 1n the fmal 10 m111Ull'' Boberhon (•ame off the bench to score 14 points ;inti lbrn•ll Wa lker added 13 Zack J ones. "hu had onl) four pm nt:. at the half. finished with IX t11 h•ad the.· 1\ztel.'!I San D1f'go State"s onlv other pla~ l'r tn double figure' was ~t1t'hael Cag·e. who ltJd 10 pOlnl' and nine rebounds ************* : JOHNSON & SON ! Presents . ~ATIONAI. l'O~FERE~O: Western Uivislon .\~ERl{'A~ c·o~t'E RE~l"E Westf'rn Dh•ision • • • • • • • • • • • • • • it W I. T PF P.\ x-San F r:.in to J 0 287 224 Atlanta 7 11 0 :159 2811 ·Ra m s 5 H 0 2f\8 295 ~cw Orlr;m~ cl ~I o lt«'I 292 t:astnn Division Dalla::. 10 :1 O 2!)9 241 Phlla <li>lphaa 9 t 0 307 IRS Pel. 7fi9 f>.'l8 :J85 :lOR I >l·n \'l'I' K;1n::.a' Ctl \' San 1>11•go · <h1kland S1•all It• \\' L T PF PA 8 5 0 25R 228 R 5 fl :u3 251 I! 5 0 40'1 329 ti i ti 227 270 I !I O 240 231 1-:aslnn Division :\1 1 ~1 rn1 X 4 I 288 248 Pel. • 61!) • 615 • 615 • 462 • 301:1 • 1)54 • .. • • • NY Giants I) i o 252 ~30 ~y .Jct!' 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Oecomber 4 , 1981 tt F NYSE COMPOSITE rfRANSACTIONS CU>OT 4 TIOll'l INCLUOI t•AOIU ON '"' .... '1'0 .. 1. ¥10WI U . 11'6(9' I(."'"· aonoN, Oil lllOU ANO IXCM4 .. 0I• ANO 111IOOOI0 l 'I' Htl N.UO U IO llbll"ll (tNCINNAfl \IOCll ~~~ ~,~ ... ,~ Software needs to catch up 111 1985, Ame ricans will be spending an t!Slimated $60 billion a year o n computeri. a nd computer·related equipment, ran~1n g rrom programs to run our computers and scr1'ens to r1isplay results to printers to rt:l'ord output and telephone line!! to link us with a va$l m11s:o-. of data. 'rh<tl':. un ~stimute that defies •my credulity ll amouot.s lo almost us much us we spend each year now lei huy new c<irs. But t·vcn the estimate indicates the s ize flf the dectronics explos ion My own craft also ill us trates lhj.tl. Many reporters toduy have never typed copy on anythtn~ hut rnniputer lt:r minals In my time 1 and st 's not that Ion~ :sgo 1 1 <is ;.i y oung rt:porl ~ e r o n u n C1 U I -n r t o W n ass1~nmenl, I'd :o.. tc. pull a drawer uut "'a bureau. SYIVIA PORTI~-.,. t urn 1t uµs1de ...... _ down. insert 1t halfway again. put my portable ma nual on 1t . pound out m y s tory and then either run to a Western Union office to rill' it or µhone 1t back home to a rewrite man who woultJ retyµc 1t for the editor Toda y. m any repo r ter s o n o ut of t own a s :.ignmcnt s park a s mall , light c·ompul l·I' terminal and a telephone modem I 1ntcrc·onnecti attachment They type the story into the termsnal's me mory, dial a special home-offi ce phone and the copy i 1ps into the master computer in ' ~et<1ncls 'The C'umputcr hardware 1s here. ' say most ex pert!> 'Whal we need 1s the soft ware and the pcriph1::r<1ls ... Today, you can go lo a phone booth. dial your home number , sque:.1k a tont: rnto the phone and have ret·ordcd messages played back to you. Or you can aulom<1lll'ally forwa rd }Our calls from your own home to <1nother pl<1l'e With the com puter. you can send data the s<1 me way. You can inst ruct your banker or broker H1 depos it or withdraw funds. pay bills. makl' mvestm<:nts The tomputer gives you a n automatic recQrd You'll be' able to check prices and order goods by com pute rtphone; turn on your oven. regulate your home's ll'mpernture from out of town. warm up the car's engine and start 1t by remote control With the rurther development of scanners. you'll be free of the drudgery of retyping all your records onto computer discs to <'Omputeriie them But computer programming 1s also causing prohlems. In New York state . a major bank has been s ued for what, 1n errt"ct is s impl y s loppy computeriz<ition of automatic cash dis pensing windows. The bank railed t.,o \program its cash m<1chines to require the erediVdeb1t card to remain inserted during the entire t ransaction Result a new breed of spe<'lalizt!d con men developed to loot the hank's customers Even mammnth l BM . which rerentl"y entered the small computer market. has recognized the lack of ins truction progra ms ll is aggressively soliciting free-lance progr<1mmers to wnte for its machines. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORKIAPI FtMI Oow.J~ •"9• '"' Tl>und•Y. De< l . "' . " . ~ . "' . ~. • 1"1 -\lo . "' • v. ... . '" STOCKS a.. " ......... , .... °"' JO Ind m .15 lllf n us .. 113 a,s. 12• 70 Trn 1'0.01 3'J •s ll1.IO Jtl ... IS Ull 111.02 112 '1 111 31 11114 + 0 Of U Slk lll.IS U..•1 lSIJ? :n4.S7 • 0.10 Indus J,7ot.JOG Tr•n 127,100 Ullls •tt,CIOCI •5 Stk S,227 .-400 WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORI( IAP) OK J Toeloay 7l1 "' ... Prn 0..., I~ ut AMERICAN LEADERS Adv•nced O•cll...a Uncl>•"9fd Tot•l ls~ Nttw lll9f>S Nttw 1..- , .. I ,. ll ·-x IJ NEW 'VORll (API· ~les, T""rs price •lld rwt c...,.. of the 1•11 most kUw Americ., Slock Exe,..,. tuun 1rac11111 N1ton.lly at more 1...., s1 ' OomePtrt s 111,200 12"' • v, HovOHTr 1",700 ""' + -. EaeterOU 1 ... 700 20"1 • tV. Telftcten lll.400 1• • •V. Me1.,.111 • 91,tOO '°" -"' W•119 8 •s.400 ll'lit -" hell Srm U,400 1~ -v, XollE"OY n 76,tOO 2'~ , '- 8r-11F0t 8 ' 7', 100 ll~ NoCdllOll 9 11,JOO 2~ :.,~. UPS AND DOWNS • GOLD COINS Pe l. Up II .I Up I U Up 14.l Up 12.1 Up 1U Up 10.1 Up '·' Up 9.1 Up 91 Up 1,1 Up a.c Up 1.1 Up 7,t Up 7,S Up U Up U Pel. °" 11.1 Off " Off '·' Off u Off 1 I Off •. , Off •• , Off ., Off •.J OH 6.J Oft " Off Sf Off 5, 01! SI Off u Off St NEW YORI( (4P) Prk e\ lal• '"""""• of told «>1-eom~-.11 •Ill> W-tclOly'i P<l<e ic.._-, 11rov 01 .. M4Cl.00,011 i1,oo ..... -· 1 lr'O'I' OI., toue),00, off lt.00. •alcMI to Peto, I J troy 01 . WI H, Of! U IO .-1ooc ......... 9I01 tro• 01 .. "'"·»· lffU.00 NEW! Every Sunday W>i!IT llME.l O>O NEW YORll IAPI OK ,., .. Adv•nc..i O.cn...a UllCll•\kllt<I Tol•I IS~ Nttw 1>19f>S ,,. ... lotn METALS TOO.Y 140 l2S 1l1 ,., It 13 ... J, 3" lll .. 11 u C••••r 81·1• <•nls • pound, U 5 clHllna1- l.eHlll4c•n1~1t "°""d l htc .. ,._..,, .. c.enh .e PGund, o.thverff l I" '8,0ISO l'Ml•I• Wee~ eoml)O\ol• ti> Al•ml_ 1...,(t'nl•• PDUnd, N y SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS L•-: MOmll'IQ II ~lnQ ,_.1l SO VP '1 00 1.......,: •tt•rnoon ll•lnq ,_.,. oo. up" so l'arl•: f.t2•. II, up M •1 Fr--: f.t1.S01 up M O> ZIOrlell: l ale ltXll'IQ S-13 00. bkl up JI 00, Ml6 OOa~ea "•"fY & Ha rm•n only O•ll1 Quol• "41• 00, uo " so E ..... -... only d"''' oUOlt M n oo "" •• so E"t~' only oa11; auo1~ l11b1t<•t"4 .... , )Cl, UC> Jt" SYMBOLS d-.,..,ly '°" ,, __ , •• ,,~ t..9~ _ot ___ ....... .,..-.... --lo Oe-"" IN l•t <Nil'H't CH ...,,. ennw 1 oec1e,t t•o" Soec~J Of .,u. -Ot s-y....., .. --111'•1«1 • ...,.... .. _,_ '" ..... IOl-"9 "'°'"°* •Mio eAtra Of ••''• t>-Aif"'u.•1 , ... pt\A ttoco\ -<""""4clalif190<•-0.C.••r•d Ot paid 11'1 pt•t•d•l'l9 '2 tnOf"lt,_1 ~Of petd eher rtoc" oi•o,_.,.., Of ~' \IO rf'M ,,,.. ,.., ell•-01!'1n.G _.., Ot "° ..,.. -.. """ a .. --"'" '--Ole......, Of' Hf4 ,,.. ,_, en ect\H'nu.lat;.e ..... •H'~ -............ -..... ..0..-11' ..., "'~ ... IJ mon .... pi ... tlOC• -~In olOdl "'_.., .... •l ....,.,, .... -~ "''-°" ...... tdetw! or ••-ct .. 1r•bVtOl't ... .__ Ot .......... ,-l·"°'"'-- -"'""" ... 'lllUll e...C.lfect •O~Vthl1' O•ttHOut•O ... ~" ~ ~ ... ".,,."' .......... ft\Out ~ ~~ ~· -,,. -ol • t lOcl .. ·---...--.... 0.1-._, d<vtc1"'°9 .. -· ,,,_.,.......,...,,_..,IO,_lu•- 0 -----------------------·---------!!!!' ' -. . Ora nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Fnday. December 4 . 1981 11 r oa man dies FllUC •Ta ,.CTITIOUI avl•N•» N-1 STATIMINf I 850-pound after surgery f.or fat l'ICTlflOUI a vllNUI NAMI n ATIMINf I I\• IOllOw lllf llO"Oll I\ <101119 bV>ln•>• •• I II• .IOllOwlnv ~·\On\ .,. dDl'19 bV\ln•H•\ Nt;w llYl>~ PAHK. N Y (AVJ An K50 pound man who had two operulloM to remove layers of fat so he could breathe hu died while b~hcved lo b<> recovering rrorn thl' s urgery. In mid·October, he underwent two operation.~ 1n which fat was removed rt-l'ovcring otficasls say. from the !i urgery. from his body . The 42-year,old mun. whose name was never made pubhc, died of a blood clot over the weekend in Lc>nl( Island Jewish Hillside Medical Center, s pokeswoman Rosalie Ker. haw said Thursday. Th~ operations we re custom-made operating limes the standard ir;iie. done on a table three Mr.s. Kershaw said the death was unexpected, s ince the man was A ho1sl was used lo lift the layers of fat that were removed from the m an's abdomen, and 15 doctors were on. hand to turn him over during the operation. FDR THE RECORD · Births Mr •nd M ts V1nctont M tlb•uer (OSll Me~. olrl Mr •n<I Mr\. Alcn1ro Aob1Mon H•wPO<'I 8'recll, boy Mr t t\11 Mr~ w 1111em Trv\ly CO.I• MeW 1 Qffl -rlJ M• •no Mr\ Tl\omo Tnurm•n. Fouf.l•ln Velley boy M r ~no M rs A•IOh Jon•\ Hunllnqton Beacn, 11111 M r •nd Mr' "frum.lft J•w . .,. WHW. Qlrl ........... ,. M r, e nd M rs Brian !otellens. HunllnQ141\ BH(ll, boy Mt •nd Mr' R•<"•'O P•rr tt•no. Hunlonqlon Beech. 11111 Mr •t\11 w -. Je<lo. PAI .. sen, It ••M boy M t •nd M t \ J•m•' Ham oun Huntlnqton 8e•ct1, bOY ............ Ii M r •nd M rs w1,1ev G•t<•• "unl1ft91on ~acll 9111 Mr •ftd Mr~ Wllll•m M cK1nn.v1 Hunl1n9ton 8ucn. 91•1 Mr •t\11 Mis Devoo 0 CO"netl C.0\le -.. QHI M r •no Mr\ C.rl S«v•Cf' ttl tno~. boV Mr •no Mrs R.tmon 8urc ••Q•. Co\l• M .. w .boy _ ........ M t •"d Mr\ TP\Otn•\ M cGr ... Nf'WPOrt 8e<M.h, Qlrt Mr •ncl Mr'\. D•vlO C.0'1• OV. N""po' I 8HCl'I. boy Mr •nd Mr\ )OM 8ry•nl Cost• Nl4'U Q"I ,,,.,, •"0 M r\ Jonn Le•vltl H1.1n11nqton 8'!e<;l'I. 9"' --rlt Mr and ""'' J•m•" C•• I'°"· Cott• Mew boy M r •nO No\ W1ltl..tm Edw•rO\ C0ton• Otl M.4r Q1rl M r •nc:I Mn G•rr S-•n\on CCHon• del M•r. boy M r dnd M rs 8r1~n C•rQdl ><uni 1<191on i»ecn, boy M r •nd Mt\ C,rfoQ Putm•n. tr•1nt '"' Mr •no Mr\. Mt•~ Ai• ~ewe>or' 8t•C". boy FICflflOUS I VSINIU NAMl STATlMI Nf Tftt l0Uow1n9 Pt'\On ., 001no tkOIM'\ ., EXPERT HANDYMAN, :IOI Norlll Olive. Sen!• Arw. C.lllornl• t?IOl Mlt9-I G Weir, lOI NCN'll\ Oll•o. Sen•• Arwo, C.lltorn<d "1/0l Tllf\ l>V>lneu 1~ conou<1oe1 by •n 1nc11vlduel MictwrtWelr ll11> i,.ltmtnl ,.., lllt<I WIOl IM Counlv Cltrk ol Ot•n~ County Oft Nov•ml>«r 11 '"' F l1MlJ P11bll~'*' C>eft<IO C.,.>I Delly Pt101. Nov IJ, l0, 17 0.c 4, 1 .. 1 4'21 ti FICTITIOUS 8USINEU l<AME STAlt:MENT I nw 1ouow 1no ocr\On\ •'" oou\Q ~)1nt-)\4f\ I.> • H :.tkVl(.t: Ll.N It. .... llV. r--ewpot I l:jl¥0 . (..O\ld Me\4, t.A "''''' Uan1el LfOro t't ""'-''· 1JOJ t;. b41+ • 2JU. ANiW1m, (.a11t "IJ*>O "'""" <. lMn\ l.JIJ• t tlolll -2.JIJ Anant-im. C..•t•• 91..UO 1 ,,,,. bU\lnt'\'\ 1\. conou(lt-CI ov • f1Mt1..0 Ptllntr\.l'llP l>M\1ttl L f.'ftnt~ 1 n1) \tdtenwnt W•\ ltl..0 w 1Cn lt'l.r LOunh l.l~rk ot VtitnQf' Lounty on C AlllOllNIA AllllO N 'PECIALtSI , .... 0. Ml• t1rt1e, H11nll"9IClfl ""9(1\. C•lllOl'nl•.,.... Oonn II-•• ,.,el.,. , .... Do An•• Citel•. H\11111119100 Be-<n, Ce11tornl1 . ,. .. Thi\ °""~' 1• (lil\d .... led by e ll lncllVkllOAI OoN'o R-tl 5 .. 1 ... H1h •l•t.w. .. n1 ••• toled wllh ltw Co11•\IV Cit•~ OI Orell@e (0\11\ly on Novemt.' 11, 1 .. 1 1'11'4U P11l)ll>'-0reft9t C:N•I Delly Pltol, NOY U, lO 11 DOK •. '"' atll II l'ICflflOUS aUl!NIU N-1 SfAflMaNT T"I a V,INl:SS; THE REAL ESTATE CONNECTl()H LOCATllO AT: 1t02 Nowpo'1 8tvd ...... _, ke<ll, c,a. ti•~ IS ...... y ••o•n•••D •Y THI l'OUOWINO PERSOHISf I THE CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE CONNECTION, INC, • Celllorni• corPof•llon, UO Souln I.Ive 0 1k P1r1o. f'ellbtaolo.. CA tt02t Thi' b1n 1ne\' •~ tOftdU<l•d by corpor•llon THE Ull..IFORHIA REAl ESTA I E CONNECTION. IN( P•I Wl\1P1>'1. P•es11Mnt I"" Sl•l..,.,.nl we• llll8CI Wllll Ille County Cl•,. OI Or•n~ co .. nh on Nov S '"' FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMIE STAfEMIENT l t't' toltOWl,,Q pe r\On ... OOIOQ! bu\tM\,\ ·~ 1RE1<0.C.OAI FANIASIE\. 12llOll l.l•UOt' (.1tt.lt' f.I toro, t4111orn1• "~cn•1e f. Moroen 11~1 <.l•..C• Cirtlt El luro. C.•hlorll•• v?•lO 1 n1\. tM.n1~\ t\ <OnG\K te<I DY 4 r'\ 1na1v1ou.11 M1t1WI• E _,,..,. lht) ~t•lt~I Wb\ filed #Ith HW C.ounh (I••• ol OranQ<' Counh on NO• 1'. IWI F ll•IJI PuDM,_ 0<-C.O.O\I D•oly PolOI NO• 21 De< • 11 11 l'Mll )181 &1 rutuc 1mcc -··· M r •n<I M" Sltpnen Lloyd Newpor1 Beacn. boy Mr •ncl Mis l\or•.,~• 0o..._ukv. l"ll.lflhnQlon l»ot<,,, ;irt --Ill i.ov I&. '""I 1--------------- Flhll> Fl(TITIOUSaU$1NEU Mr •nd Mn. u,,, Gn~. CO\te MeW, llWIM) 9ftl M r •no Mr\.. J•nw\ Svm•s~ L•GUn• NiQuel. tooy M r •nO Mr\ Ch•rtt\ 8•altt HunllnQlon !kacn. boY M r •no M rs. W\lh•m Ja<.11.\on trvlfW 91rl M r 4fUl M rs T•kf',,,• Kuro •t. Founf••n V•ll•'f. OOy M r tind Mr\ 'Aoben K1rtQ. Cost• -\Ot.Qtrl Pubh...rttO v MM)t" \.t¥\\ Licl•I , .... 1ot. r..o• JO, ll. u.< •. 11 l...SI WJI el HAME STATt.MENT Ou\1ne~\ 4" sov I H c;11ovc M 0 8 1 L c '""'ATE,, ·-w .. tmlMIH Avtn ..... U••0.11 0 •••• t elll11<"'• tlMl w J L•1Clllore1. u .. \lrend Av•n<H. Mentwtlwn OH<". Cettlurnt• "°' .. JO.I f ...C•lle IUI lley\oca. DrlO•, ..... PO., 8"<11.. C•Hfo""• •1..0 Ant-.y r eut•ll•. •)•I M•ttne (lly 011 .. Mell1'• O.t lhv l elllornl• '°'" w J l.•lthlOf<I f "h '4t.1ct..-..l'U ••\ Ul«J ... 1th th• lo11nty C•••L ot O••n~ (11 .. nty ol\ Nov•mbe-t • tWt ~11\IU Pyl)tl~ Or-C.N•I OeilY Piiot, Nov IJ; JO, JI, OM t. tt•I a•lt ti --·1 Mr •nd Ml~ RoDc'tl Swenn CIXl• Mew.boy Mr •nd Mris Tt1om•i W•t .. 1n\on H"nhnqton 8e.Kh. Q1r1 Mr •NJ Mr'\ Julian Mac:l4\, ln•n•. gjr f FICTITIOUS IVSINISS N-E STATEMENT Tiit lollow1nQ Pt•\On\ •rt OolnQ DY\lM\\ •\ FAM Wt~I IHMll I Ai.U LOAN A~:>ULIA I 1oi. 1'011 l •ll• dt I .. f)f4t•. L•QIUl\f ,.., .. ,., C.tth torn1• ..,,.~ !><k>l-...tttn IUn<OtP. int '''" &us1nes\ Un••• lJr1vflt, -l'UO. ""'""· (.4lltorn10 ~1 t) Mr •nd M r\ W•ltttr Gr ibben, Newport Beacn. Ql•I NI<-... ,,.,. Mn J ...... , Snvoer: COfll Mew .C>Oy M r 1nd Mrs R1cn~ro Ttmol•, ~Bucb.bov NO,aH'S ,aRI(, 1U )I Al•<I• P•r•.,•v. Ml\\IOn vi.io. CA fl•U f l'\1\ bu~1nt!')\ •\. t.onouc.h~U b• 4 CO•PO'"I'°" Mr •net Mr\. looo Pt rr1n ~·••• Bee<ll,tooy M r and M t ' 8h.lum,, Cosu Mtr\4 oir• N-••ll (LARENC.E 8AHICS, 1'111 Sen J •<trUO (1rc••. Fount•1n Ve tlf'Y. CA l:tANl.0 .. ~, t""(.. .JOnn ~ <.,r 1111tn Jt \J •C.t'" ... (f'\I nl M r •nd M r \ G•'" (oPl f't , HunHn91on ketch Q1rt Mr and Mr\ Br•dley Atb•r\ ..,untlAQton Beach OOr -LYNAN E BANICS, 16113 Sen Jae1nto (Ire It. Fovnta•" V•lttv. CA If'\ \l•tf'fl1f"'( ,., • ._ tit4"0 ••tn ow l.O 1-; t...t~n. ot uron~ (.ount, on Mr •no Mr'\ Tntonor• Jo"n\on1 FOYnt•ln VAiiey, CJlrl Mr and Mr\ M ron Wlnttrrt~ CO"\t• Mew CJ•r• Trus, bustne~\ 11 conducted t>y 1nanndv•1S (HvU).lnO & W•fe) "' i"nibt'f .. l'Mt FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STAU\ME NT f ne toflo••nQ p•r\on 1\ 001nq bU)lf'W\) •\ I.EE EN TREPRENEUR n o Newporl BoulevMCI, ~ 0 . C.~I• ,.,.. .... C•l1tor"•• "2.•11 LOI\ O.ti.rw I.ff. 1l0 Newport 8outev•rd, ••l C.ost• Mes• C.•hlOrn•• '17•17 1 ""' t>e..i\~r.f'\~ 1\ <onOu(h_-<J o, <tn .r'I01~1ou•I Loo• t> Ltt I f\1'\ \.fat~t ..... \ u1EG .... in 1M c.ounty t.terl\ ot Vr•noe-t.ovnh on h O'f'tr,1a.r \i 14Jl1 F>uo11vwa OranQrt \..04\l f.J•11v .-,101. "'o• ?O, 11 ~ •, 11 l'illl ~111 i l FICTITIOUS aUSINE\S l<AME STATEMENT t ht-1011owun9 o•r'\on 1\ OO•no 0\11\•nt\\ ., HAi. ~ AM l'M Mti.1 MAIO.~ I l••• Yf~'\t Hut ~trf'•f, 5.anl• An•. c .1,1orn1• 'nl03 ~unQ HWat\ Han. "'(..dt ..,&, . ,, ..,It'»', (..•lltorn1• rn.1 t• rn1\ ous.e~\ •\ conou<t..a oy •n 1no1v1ou•I ~hwanhM' 1 tu\ '\l.ltff'1'\ief\t w et\ 1 ilt"O w1tn llW' c.ountv lferil or Of'•nQe <..ou"'' oo i.o• 11. '"'-p,.., .. .,_ ~ ... WVK .. P .. I Olhte ... llW SeeU ....... Coll,_,,.• tHll·IMll E"rew .... lllSU·MF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATl:MEl<T In• tOll0••"9 Pf'r\on '' uo1no C>uS1n¥S\ tU IAI AMlt'> 6 M!><IU Altlo. ltll >tA~HOkl lJt SIC..h )llo P<1ttm"(' !)tfftl ~Udt" t/U_ l.O-,l«J Mtt~" t •11to1 n1111•uoJ:111 Jonn C,r.tt1tn Ant1t'"\ >1• Lctl.t••'•• U11vl' f\l~wpo't b¥•tn. l.t1llfOrn1• 92ool I hi\> DU\1ne-s.s t\ tonouueo OY •n 1no1v101.MI JOl'Wl <..nth lh Ant1e\ tn1s "''•'~' ••\ •••MJ ... ,,, '"" <.ounlv <.irra 01 lJ••n~ LOUlllY Oii "'••emoe, 111. 1'illl Pubh~ <>~ C.0.\l O•••• ...,itot, i.ov JU. /I LA< • II l'iltl >111>-tl P9.JC -~( ~ICflTIOUS aVSINl:5S NAMI: STAfEMUtT Ct.,tne• BM\'' l..yn41N 8enlo.s Tnt~ n••-1 -~~ 111.a with IN Co..nly Clerk ol 0f~nQt County on Nov •1 ... , ' F11~ Publlshl<I OranQt ClM>I O•oly Ptlol Nov I) lO. 11 ~ 4 1 .. 1 ,.., I I FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME~TAlEMEl<T Inf> IOllOw •f"IQ Pt'f \On IS QOH\Q Ou\1nes\ •-' ~ INt Ak I Mt:.i. I AL'> )CJ/I Ld n~rmuw /4v~ Lt19un• h 1Quf'• l.A .,.,, J•U1. A \ll'ftm.tin. l...nt L.t f'1errne>M Ave , l..egyne N19'1t'I LA '12•11 1 ft1\ OU>t~'\ I\ Dl'•no ( onciuc.. tf'O DV \01~ pr0f)t1etor\luo JeO A. V•llm.in 1 h1\ st•ten•ru ••'\ 111ta *"" U\rf' C.O\lnh C.1er .. ot '-''•nQlt" l owno on ""'Ov lit, t•1 FlltlU Puo11~ Ur""9l' (..N\l v••IY P1101 1 • "'ov 10. 21, OK •.II 1.,.1 )II).< I Th• tollowinQ o••son I\ 0 01n9 Piil.l 1111'1( bu\·~~~~·HWEST AIR 8ALAl<Cel--------------- COMPANY .. .,, Me9noll• Slreel . l'ICTlflOUS IUSINEU Sulit 10JB >S•. "unt1~1on Buell, N-1 STATIMlHT C•lito,n•• ~ l "t folto•tnta ptr )on •S do•no Sle911eR 1..0u1J "-nn, 10101 ClleYCt• ouslneu •• L•nt, H\lnl•'IQICJn Buen. C•lllornl• NIAl!INE F IN ISHES. 1nu .,.... E stu•r., L•n•. HunUnQton 8~•<" Th•~ bu\.ir,t"\\ 1\ conctuctedby •n C•lifornia tncllvlOu•t CitDt9f H Bell Jr. , .. ,, ESl ... •Y SI~ Lout• "-"" L•ne. HunllnQton 8"e<n, Calllorftl• ,,,,. "•ttmenl ..... 111tc1 w1lh "" Tllh ~Mu ,. cono..ct.a by •" County Cit•~ ol Oren~ COU<'llT Of\ 1ndl•ld ... t O<lobu 7t, '"' c;.o.9' H Bell)• ~11ur7 T Ills sl.Altn"Wftl •H 111.0 with '"" , .. ,.. ..... - Att ..... Y\lllUW 1"1 ••~ C"''--on .. S..1i. J• lni .... c11111 ..... 111t111~11'6 1/141 ~Z2 Fl/UJI ... Ubll\>rwG 0r.nQr C.0.\1 lJ.t1ly ~110t, ,..o• lU II l>P< •. 11. l~I )10..Jll PVlllC ti~( Publlshl<I C>a19 C.0.JI Delly Piiot. Co1.1n1V Cl"'~ of DronQe County on l'uDll~O l.lt•OQP 1..o••I l>•oly ~llDI, .. o •• ll. lO, ll, DK • .... • ..... Novtmbt>• n ... I No• JO. 11, DK a. 11. l'ilil ~•o~-•• F11M1t Pul)ll\llf<I <>-, ... " D•llv Pltol. Nov 13, 10, 11 0e< 4, 1911 4t1WI HES RIOT B A RRY WIL L l .o\;\1 HE:'l:RIOT. aj?e 25 year'>. a rt.'Sld C'nl 11( ll unllnl(tOn Rea<'h. Ca Passetl a"<1~ s udden!\• on December t I 9 8 I al 111) a Jo( fl 0 s p It a I . e" port llead1 Ca I le 1s ~un I\ c<I b~ h1:-. mother ;ind fath er Alfred dnd Ruth Henrtol. Hunt111i;:tnn Bca<•h. Ca . ~aster :\11rhclt: Fntzll•r H1l l~bo r 11. Ore)!<in grandmother .\lire Rarn . fl untlnJ(tein BC':.tl'h Ca . anc1 unl'il' ,Jame~ B;irry . \•"ta ;\te sa Ca lie "'as a membl'r of Cahan l'h;ipel l'<i.,ta -------------,;\le~a. Ca Bunal will bl' at r McCoaMICIC MORTUAallS"' Laguna Beach 494·941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAlllOI L.AWK-MT. OUYE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory _ ... 1625 GISier Ave Costa Mesa S40-SS54 PtUCI llOTMHS 111.LUOADWAY MOlfTU.aY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6'l2-9150 IALnlHGHO" SMITH & TUTHtU WISTCUff CHAN\. 427 E 17th St Costa MP,sa 646-9371 ,..c1..onms SMITHS' MOnvAH 627 Mein St Huntington Beach S36-6539 ---------- sea t1~ the ="eptune Sot•1t>t~ DEATHS ELSEWHERE DANBL'RY. Conn 1 /\P i Hu s by Ka y, r.2 a C'O mpnser and urran.:l'r ramou'> for h1!> ballet scores and orches tration s of Brnad"a\ s ho "s. rl1ed Wennesda~· llARRISO=" Ark 1 J>1 Bob Morri:o1. 'll . <t 1·ount r~ mus 1r s nnl!"' r1tcr. d1c1I Thursda~ NE W VO fl K c 1\ I' 1 Geor~e Swanson, 114 . a <·artoon1st whose com1r s trip ··The fo'lop Fam1I~ ·· "as pt!r..onall) named b~ 'he l ate Wilh;im Randolph Hears t Sr • died Tuesday BERGAMO, Italy <AP> Gtuep,.e a.call, 87. the lul surviving brother or the late Po~ John X.Xln, died Tueadey. SAN DIEGO CAPI -Col Allin• F. aa .... Sl, chief of staff at the Merine Corps Recruit Depot Ii.nee July l , died Monday. SAN DIEGO 1;\P1 frrd A. Schektle, 71!. editor 4.t nrl publls hrr o f the V11ntur1t fo"tee Press from 1929 to 1932 and a former San Diego c1ty coun<'1lman and San P icMo County supervisor. rl1t't1 S11turday f ht IOtlOWHlQ oer~on~ arr 001nQ OU\tf\t\• 6~ .. AR Wt!> I Eo(JUI I It'.., 2aoil1 (.•llt Ol' ta fJl•t•, ~ t11lh. C.lt 92•)J Soutf'l••'\,•rn b•ntoro. 1n< • (.<11tt0t n1• tOf'pot •Uon 109• bu\1ntt)'\ l.M1f'f Ort~. ~JOO, fr¥1~. l.A 1111') l hi) O\l\IM\\ t~ (0"0U(1t'O Oy • coroor•l.an ~~\.Ct•n b•ntorp. ln4.. Jonn ~ C,ttlt.tn Jr "•<• Prn.1aent 1 t'Ht. )l4lefllef'lt t111•\ hi~ w111'l Inf' County C.leo. o• ur.tnoe <..ount' on Nov 11, 1'181 c ........ 11- All•MYIMUW 1"1 lllllMH Gefll .. Dr1v• S..•lt JOO l r111M1 c.t1torm• •211~ lt~ 11141 IJJ.JtZ2 Fl/U2' f.J\,IDhSIVO C>drnQir \,..o.\I L•i•t ... 1101. Nov 10, 21, IA< a II 1"61 >IOI ii Nov l'ICflflOUS aullNEU NAMl ITAfUll&NT T 11• 1o11ow1119 ,.,_" ••• ooine °"''MU M. N E W PORT C HILDREN 'S CENTER, 10221 Cn><n~. S.Me AM t+e10flh , CA '21tl S 1e11••• D Mon'°"· Ill F e lh AV9-. -1<., Fells,.1-UJll •iron M. -.on, /ti Fell• AV9fl.,., Al'Mrk _, fol~, IOtlNI tl21 I Tiii!! 11Hotl"90 I• cond11c l•d llv lftdlvlchM~ c....-... a Wltet ~o.- ~.,.- Sitnff 9"we -lllh 11111 dey ot No•tmM• ...... Not••Y Pllbll< tor lo.flO tftldln9 I" A-•k Oft Felll llo\erltyn t+ Jl(UM 'Ill\ ·-.... "'" •'"' , .. Covnty ,,..,, et OflWlte (-y .,. Nev u. ••1 ,.,.nJ PuOtklwe Or-CM•I Dell' Pltqt, Nev 2', OK.4, 11, 11. 1•1 '1 .... 1 0.. 4 ~ llTICf MtX •TIC£ ,.1(;l1llOU~ 11u••H•)' NAMt )1AlloM6'NI t n. '""Ut111•nt.1 pitn.un '" ,,...,,ng llU\llf•\.\ ti\ ., ... l ~ ... •wu lUh \t MV\., .. ,,. 4~ A MfP'f'' 4..~14 ~, .. C. A 'fJ•ll (.1•n••I \.h•""•fU JCIU4 Ii. Nh J • f (. u\t• M•·w \ /4 "'•'' t '''' lN\tOft\ 1\ 1 1,1tUUI •1 4J hy •O 1h~HV•U1.t•I lt.wu•I 'Wit W-'' U I h•\ .t..flt'f"tM~tt •·• fH~ •lln II• PVIUC •TICE 1'1(11 llOU\ IU~INt.'' ltAM~ \I Al I.Ml NI t t•• tullUN tnij '-''r'"n f\ <htHUJ Ci'1\1fl••\\ .. , tMA~t '• lft '' 1'N \,_..t~t l•~. t tt I t-.t •IJOfl LW4Mt• (A "'"'J woti• ti lftilll1em V (J,o.,,lfe\ JijU ' 1tQHt f t .,,. Yt t I Nt tl'f~i t Ulf'•( h lA ,,.,.J ltu llH.h'9t•h•fll (.l•1.tn1, t t•t• u1 '"""'-" \ outtt't '"' t h1 ,, .... ,u..-M ... "' llit'd ••th Hh • ,,., .. f uuot , t •~,, ul lJt•O~ \ U\HHr un ._,t.bl•V .. Q •••"ii'' Uut \\ IJ-'fl'J t ll~l "uv '• '""' NU'li IU U Vt'< 4 It ilftll WJI ... h.tbl,..,f~ ·~ lW\\ IJ•llt U1HJt1 h O• 1.J I t,,.. ... • 11 , ,_,, 1'111 I \ FONlE~WARAEN ., , .. _A .. =• bu.-"• P4r1i C:.~ ~2'1 ~uOh\ht'O ~ ttf"IQt.-LOo~I ll•••~ ""•Wll Nov • / n. Ut."" _, •'MS• ~,vt e PUlllC MOTICC l<Utll '-I nuh lEli Adn H'\t\11 ct1Cir l 1 A <,,t tr-t\t41~ ot \410 Of<.•Ot'nt FC>f\te .. W~f'reoft, AttorMYI a• U• IOlt St•ntoft A~flH.W, = io. 8"•n• P•rll, 'A *lD ~uOti\hf'O .,r.~ (.w~• LI•••• "'tlot t•Hh J lb Ut"\. ' t fltl \ >'"""'& PUlllC NOTICE Ornngo Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oecombor 4 , 1981 N ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' NYSE (~OMPO S l 'I'E 1,,l{ANSAC"flON S OUOU flON~ 1111(1.UOI t ·-ouo• , ....... "01t• ..... owu1 l'A(IPI(, ... w I OHON oe.' •Olf ANO (IM(llhlAfl HO<ll ( CCHAlllCU "NO llf l'OltftO t'f 0 11 H.00 ANO INUIHa I Dow Jones Final UP 8.84 CLOSINh 892.tl) L ~~~ ~~~ ... ,~ Software needs to catch up Jn 198.'i, Anicricans will be sµendang an e:.t1mated SGO uillion :.i year on l'Omputers and computer related equipment, ranging from programs trJ run our «omputt-rs and srrec.•ns to ~isµlay result~ to 1mnters l(J record output and ll'lephonc lines to link u!. with a vast mass of data That's an es timate that rtef1cs rr\y credulity It <.1mounts to almost a s much as we spend each year rtcJw to buy new c·ars Hut even the estimate indicates th~s1ze of tht-elet·tronics explosion My own nafl also Illus trate:. that • Many reporters today have never typed copy on anythini:: hut t•omputcr ll'rminals In my t1mt1 I und it's not that l1mg a go' 1 as a young report er on an out of tuwn ass1gnml'nt. I d pull a drawer out of a bureau turn 1t upsidt1 down, insert it halfway again. put my portable manual on it. pound out my story and then either run to a Western Union office to file it or phone it back home to a rewrite man who would r t'type 1t for the editor Turla)'. man}'· reporter s on out of-town -assig nments pack a s mall. light computer terminal · and a telephone modem ( inte rconne(;t 1 attuc·hment They type the story into the terminal's memory. dial a special home-office phone and the copy ziµs intu the master computer in seconds. "The computer hard~ are 1s here." say most experL'i. "What we m~ed 1s the software and the pen pherals.' · Today, you can go to a phone booth. dial your home number. squeak a tone into the phone and have recorded messaj:tes pla~ ed back tu you Or you c:an automatically forward your t ails from your own home to anoU\er place. With the computer. you can send data the same way You can mstruct your banker or hroker lo deposit l)r withdraw funds. pay bil ls, make investments The computer give:. you an autrJmatic record You'll ~ able to c heck prices and <Jrder good!> by computer/phone; turn on your oven. regulate your home's temperature fro m out or town; warm up the <·a r's engine and start it by remote control. With the furt her development or scanners. you'll l)e free of the dr udgery of retyping all your records onto computer discs lo computerize them. But computer programming is also causing vroblems In New York state. a major bank has been s ued for w h at, 1n eff ect. as simply sloppy t:omputer izat ion of aulomat1c.• cash d ispe nsing window::. The bank failed to program its cash machines to require the credit /debit card to remain .inserted during the entire transaction Result: a new breed or specialized con men developed to loot the bank 's customers . 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