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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 CUii
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1981
CHRISTMAS PAGEANTRY -One of three
camels used in Christmas pageant is led
across stage of Rev. Robert Sc huller ·s
Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. Animals
IMlly --..,, Gary.,,,_
and ;,i C'ast of hunrln'<b &Jrl' part of "l.1\'lng
~at1v1ty " µroduct1nn SC'h t'dull'd to run
throu)'.!h 0 l'c 19.
Christmas spectacular staged
Dimey. adviser produces Crystal Cathedral pageant
By SANDIE JOY Of_o.I,, __
It 's n o t yo ur ordi nary
Christm as pagea nt.
Not with an alternating cast of
500 persons. three came ls. two
donkeys, a tam na med Grouch
and assorted s heep to direct.
Not with 400 costumes. some
with as many as e ight pieces
each. to coordinate.
Not with massive p rops,
in cluding a 90-foot backdrop
containing 656 lights. each one
representmg a star. to set the
scene.
No s ir ee.
This is s how biz on a g rand
scale.
S e t 1n the R ev R obert
S c hull er's 3 ,000 -se at .
12 -s t ory -hi g h . $20
million Crystal Cathedral. the
pa gea nt. "The Glo r y o r
Chris tmas. a Living Nativity:·
is a seasonal spectacular.
Its producer . Robert Jani, is
executive producer fo r New
York City's R ad io City Music
• *
Ha ll. site of other. more secular
s p ectac ulars H e a lso 1s a
c reat1 \'e consultant for Walt
Disney Productions .
Among· his c redits is creation
a nd production of the Stiver
Ju b il ee Celeb r a ti on o f
Disneyland. half-time s hows for'
M1am1 's Ora n ge B o wl.
Di s ney l a nd's M ain S treet
Electrical P a r ade. the 1979
Supe r B o wl s Ca ri bbean
Carnival and the B1centenrual
Fireworks Salute in New York
Ha rbor illuminating the Statue
of Liberty.
Now he's brought his tale nts to
the Garden Grove glass church
ror the Christm as :.how
The pageant. which opened
last T uesday and 1s to r un
through Dec. 19. has been in
production ror nearly a year
According to Schu ller. Crystal
Cathedral senipr p<Aslor. ··Never
before In th e hi s tory o r
Chnstiamty in the L'nited States
has an attempt been made to
* * •
n· tt•ll tlw ... t•ir' •if tht• Iii rth of
Christ 111 th(• "1"'f't" "''' ha.\i.
!>c·heduh.•d . r o r t ~ pc rf 11 r m a n c t• .., ii r e
o;cht•dukd this month. and the
sho"' tould bt·l·orn(• an .rnnual
l'\ t•nt
Spt.•ak 1ng c nt h us 1 asl l('al ly.
J ana said trl'at10n of tht· pa~cant
was ·u ~·l·r~ \l!.1onar~ move on
thl• part (If thl' c:;ithl'clral
Tht• int<·nt111n "'a'-t•r cii•s1gn a
p;igt•ant th<1I l.\11uld bt•comt• a
tn1d1t111n, a c11nv1.•r,;it1on piece.
he t·xpl;11ne<I. nilling lht· show
·a o n t··Of a kind hnl1day
procluct10n ..
Th<• proJt.·c·t n·prest:nts an
10\ C'stment for tht.' t·hurth. Jani
said . and one c·11mm1tml'Ot he
had to makt' wa'i tn -;ee that the
'>tag1ng v. a~ put lO~f'ther each
\l'ar
· J ant said h<· ·w .. .., rather
takt.•n" v.1t h S<·huller·s inv1tat1on
to c1o thc> pagl•<1nt ht•causc of
ISee ('JIRISTltAS. Pa~e AJ>
•
Boy, 4, gives toys to others
Huntington Beach lad's Christmas spirit contagious
By PWL SNEIDERMAN
Of ... CHI" 111'1 ... M.tt
A 4-year·old Huntmgton Beach
boy's des ire to make Christmas
a bit me rrier ror less fortunate
children has resulted in a s mall
bonanza for the U S Marine
Corps Reserve·s annual Toys for
Tots project.
By offering to donate all or his
birthday presents to Toys for
Tots, young Michael Roothe led
his family and neighbors to
produce three barre ls full or
gifts for the Marines' Christmas
campaign.
The tale of how a tot came to
play Santa started last month
while Mic hae l w as watching
Saturday m orning cartoons.
T h e animation was
interrupted by a Toys for Tots
pro motio nal s pot f ea turing
Larry Wilcox or ''CHi P s.'.
Michae l asked his mother to
explain Toys for Tots .
"I didn't want to spoil his
belief In S·A-N ·T ·A," Valerie
Boothe spelled out with Michael
sitting n earby . "So I just
explained that Santa can't get
out to all the childre n because he
doesn 't have enough elves. He
needs all the help he can get."
Mrs. Boothe and her husband
Mike had been planning to give
Michael a fourth birthday party.
inviting 38 neighbor c hildren
C 8ff 10YS, Pa1e At)
Oelly ............. CMfllM .....
CHRISTMAS SMILES -Valerie Boothe o f Huntington Beach
an'.l her 4-year-old Santa's helper. Michael. share their
Christmas message.
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YOUR HOMITOWN IAllY PAPIR
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -, · SO CENTS _}!t':
Poland chief
cracks down
W/\HS/\W, Poland 1/\P1
l'oli~h Prt•m1cr Gen WoJl'tcch
.Jaruwbk1 dC'cl<Jrl'd a s t<1le of
l'ml·rgt·nry t'arly to<l<l} dnd
an nounC'l·d that tndl'~t·ndf'nt
Solidarit \ union lcadcr1> would
bt· ·1ntl·r:n1:d " along with former
p a r t \ I <·a ch-r ~ h I a m e rl for
ll'adini.: Poland into its r urrt·nt
l'rlSI.'.
llt• a l!iu 1mpusccl mart1JI law
Jarutl•lsk1 . who I'> also th<•
Communi s t Part\ c·h1cr .
dddrt•:.Sl'cl tht' nat11m 1n .1 rad111
hroadt·.1-.1 '>I'< h our -. dftt·r
hl'lm,•tt•lf rt•ll pol1n· ">Cl tl'd
Solidllritv h1•aclquart1•rs 1n
W a r s a °" ;a 11 cJ a r res t t'<I I 1 l r a I
un111n 'ut·ll\ 1st1> in a sudden ">lnkc
a~ <11 n .., I I h 1• d l' f 1 ant I lJ bo r
f1 •1krat1on
It "'a-. u111 lt•ar 1r Solttldril)
d11l'f J.p1·h Walt·sa hlJd hcl·rt
tll'l:ttr11·d
Jan11l'l...,k1 -.aid an arm)
l'uUlll'll or ~i.1llt1nal Salvation
h<t..., h<•t•n t·mpol.\c:rc·cl to run lhl'
l'llUlltl)
< '11rnmu1111·..it11ms to the rest uf
tht· c·ountn from Wars<t w v..en·
1·ut .11111 l1»1ops appt•arccl 1n
W,1r-.c1w -.trl'l'ls
· I m "J>t•aking to all l'olt·:-." ·
J .u·u1.t•l-.k1 s aid ·our 1·ountn 1s
Clll the t•dg t• of the: llb)<">S
JJrutl'l-.k1 appc:alc:d to Poli:-.h
v.ork!'r..., 111 J,!l\c· up their right tu
... 11 1 kc · ·• n d u r g c d · b r ''the r
fit rm 1:rs to prodUl'l' m11r1· ft1'1d
111 111.1~1· up 1111 -.h11rt;ig1·-.
I .t<lcln•s-. ) 11u p11l1e·1· Lind
'•·•·urtl \ lorel'!'. ht· '>aid
. I 11 Ok( I 1111r l'OUnl n from ltUI
t'lll'mtt•s <111d p rotcl'I labor Crom
I a w l1•s .... n1·s-.
There· 1s one thing that I
v. ant. JK'Jl't' Jaruzels k1 !>aid
Wt· hlJ' t: tu c·om c out of the
('rt SI~ h~ OUr'>t•l\t•S by OUr hands .
111..,ton would ne vt·r forgive us if
v.efa1lt'<I
Ill' <1ls11 app(•aled to wo m en to
help solvl' the cri:-.1s, saying, "I
appC'al to P olish mothers,
daughters and sisters· do your
twst "" there 1s no more crymg
rn l'ohs h fL1ml11c:-.
Poland hll'> not yet perished
;.a., l1mg as we livl'. ... Jaruzelsk1
s .11rl, l'onl'luding the 23·mmute
s peech. wh1c.:h ended with the
pla) ini.t of tht· n<1t1onal anthem
Stal <' IJ1·p<trlment 0H1c1als
CSt't' POl .. \~O. Page i\ZI
'Hit' doubts persist
Senators believe assassin squad report overblown
W:\Slll\:t;TO '.\ c.\I'
~'"·' mmar KhadJf~ s :..11..-gt·d
µlot 111 kill l'n·s1dt·nt H1•agan has
ttll' fl;J\or of a sp~ thnll1:r and
D1•m •:c·rah h cl\l' s tartu.I lo
... uggl·'-l that tht• Wh1 t1• llous<' 1s
pla\ 111).! 1t th;1t ""'"' t11 turn
,, t t 1• n t 1 o n a "' J \ f r 11 m
Jd m 1n...,1 r;1llon pr ui>ll'm .., <•l
ho mt·
Th<· r<'l>Orll'ri 1h1t>al ha s
promplt·d 1ntcns1fH·cl sc1·urily
;.iround H l•<JglJn and othe r
:.tdm1n1st1 ;,1t111n o fr1,·1 als a
pa~-.port ban ancl a ">Ummons tu
\ m l' ri l' an... n 11 v. 1 n I. 1 h ' a U1
ill'(lart Bui l'\l'n mcmh~r~ ur
Congrt·-.i. \\ho h<t \t• had -.prrct
llltt•lhgl'nl·t• hrtl•fllll.!.., 1111 th<• C'a">l'
1·Jm•· ,1\.1.,1\ di\ 11lt·d ..... 111 ho.,,.,
,,1·r111u" II n·alh 1:-0
Sl•nall' l>c-mocrat1c Whip Alan
c·c ~m-.tun 11f Cal1fnrnta . "'hri ha-.
h.111 thr "•' hrtf>f1n).! .... ~.11d hf'
1·11n..,1ill'r' th(' thn•at -.1 nous hut
... ugc1•,.lt'd thl' \\'hilt· llou:.t· m;,y
b1• u~mg 1t to d1H•rt attt•nllon
from bad ceonum1c· nc·"' s
St•n 1-:rnt.>sl F lloll1ngs,
I> S l' . 1•xprc:ss1•d tht· same
r1•t•l1111? during a delwtl' on the
ns1ni.: budgt•I dl'fH·1ts "They arc
p u l t 1 n J.: o n a I I I h t• p u b I 1 c
n·l<1t111n~ J<'h thl') can think of. ·
ht· "Jld .
I think th~· \.\hilt• llouse 1s
blowing th1:. th111).! v. J) out of
1Jrnp11rt1on. said <1nothc r
senator hrtl'ft·tl on I ht' Heag<1n
adm1r11-.tra1111n·s t•\'H.ll'n<'('
Tht• -.en..itor. °"ho asked not lo
bl' 1dent1f1ed. said thl' CIA and
"Bl h<JH' expres:-.ed con c·Nn
about l hl' !'>OUndnC'..,S Of thl'
int el lig<'ll<"<' reports on th<' hit
I l' a m II t' a I" 11 ., a 1 d s o nt c
1nformat1on <st bril'f1nl!s has
hl't'n 1·ontra<l1C't11r~ hut would
nut l'lahoratt•
I n·alh "'1sh our gen t:rnmenl
\\oulcl un;lt.•r.,tatt.' lh1~ 1ssut' and
ta ke· <1 mul'h lower profile·.' said
Sen l'atrn·k .I l.t·ah~ D Vt :in
Nuclear
code card
kept by agents
W/\SlllN<:TON t AP1 FBI
aJ?cnt~ wound up with P n·s1dent
R eagan 's personal nuclear
Wl'apon code C'ard aftt•r he was
s hot March 30 and rl•fuscd to
~I VC ll Ull for two da}S. t he
Washmgton Post s aid 1n toda) s
editions
T he• nt•wspaper said officials
"presume" a new card with
dirrerent codes was 1ssut'd in~
interim
The card is differe nt from t.be
well known attache c·a se carried
b) a m1htary officer near t.be
president at a ll times The
H l lac h e case contai n s
information on and draft orders
for various military options : the
fr e c1 u e n t I y c h an J? <' d r a rd .
earn ed personally by Reagan.
contains words a n d numbers
t hat e nable the president to
identify himself to officials at
the National Milita ry Command
Cente r in the Penta~on 1f he has
to use the telephone to order the
use or nuclear weapons
According to the newspaper's
account. FBI age nt11 who
c atalol{ed e\'id ence collected at
the hospital where Rea11an was
take n inc luding bits o r
cloth1n1 cut from tuft\ ta tbe
emer11ucy room -rtaliad
they had the card whlle ... ,..,
was stlll unde rgoing sur 1ery for
the bullet in has t'hest
The newspaper said Reagan
u rrif'd the card 1n his wallet.
I n 1 ,. 111I!1 n ,. 1• (' 11 rn m 1 t t c: t·
rtll'Odw1 ·1 ht· m11n· altt•nt1on
v.1· 111 ,i.:ovt·rnme111 <iltra1·l lo 1t.
I h1• rnort· 1m11e1rtan1·1· "'•· LJll1 :r('t
111 i-:ttadal) ;.ind lhJI -. <in
1 m p•1rtann· ht· dnt•-.n l cl<'S<'n t·
(Hht·r 'l'IWllir..,, hov.t•\ t-r ha\(•
1·m1·rg1·d fr11m 1ntt·llti.:l·n1·l'
111 1ding' 1111 tht· alh:gl'd JJl11t and
'-J 1d I ht•\ twhc\'l' thl· prc'>lilt:nt ''
rt·s1rnntl111g pr111wrh 111 a -.('ri1>Us
threi.il
S 1· 11 11arr1s11 n ~ c· h rn 1 t t ,
H :--.; ~I . a 11 I n t c: I I 1 g t• n <.: ..
('11mm11tc·t· mt'mbt·r .... aid the
Jclm1111 ... 11 ~11l11n has 1lont• l'Xactl~
t ht• 11ght thin!! 111 11ght«n1ng
..,t·c·unt\ Jntl pn_...,,,inl! Khadar~
to h;.ac k do\A.n
1-· ron 1 m' p1·r ... pt•1· t I\ t· and
l-.1111.,,., kdgl· th1~ anformlJI 1011 1s
1.,-1•c11hh• and "'e must re<JC't tri
11 !'t•hml ti ~J Ill
• • •
l(,·J~an ha-. dec lared "we
h ~" 1· tht· l'\ tdl'nc.:e· of the ass-
:1-....i n;.ot 111n bid . altho u gh the
1nfnrrnal1on has not bt-en made
puhlt<·
,\ I t h ou~ h the p u r ported
J '1>.as..,1nat111n bid has µrompled
nt•\A. l S "'arning!> to Khadafy,.
,.11m1· I · S intelligence experts
harbor -.erious doubts about the
rl'hJhtllt) of reports about "h1t
.... 4ua<ts· stalking the president.
go,·c·rnrr.cnt sources say
,\ ftl·r <1 tml'frng b~ Deputy
('IA d1n·ctor Hobb\· R Inman on
Thur-.da'. Sen :-.:ancy
i-:a"-t•baum R Kan . s~ud the
<id011n1strc1t1<m 's e\1dence was
o r a patlc·rn or I.1b y an
;1 ... -.a ... ..,1nat111n arllnlle~. not of a
~Jlt•c·1f11· hit -.quad out to kill
<St•t-lllT. Pa~e A2 )
• • •
Three among first
to leave Libya
\'ALl.F.TT·\. ~altiJ 1 AP•
Two \A.llmt•n and an infant ~1rl
thl' 1.\1\('' and daughtl'r of
Amt·rtt·an ml personnel ne"
from Tripoli tu Malta Saturda}.
ilmong the fir s t to h eed
Pres1dt:nt Reagan ·s t'all to
ev<truatt• L1bva
· W <· Ju-.t found out ) csterda}
afternoon when our hus bands
told us You 're lea\lng: .. Ann
:\1onwn of Hoffman Estates. Ill .
told Thi· Ao;..,11('1ated Prc'is on her
arrl\ al from Tripoli. 200 miles
;Jl4 ;J\ ~1 1»-.t of tht• 1.:lOfl Aml'rif'ans 111
I .1 h~ a v. t·n· -.ta) in~. h11"' t'\'l'r
e 1lh1•r ht•t <.1use tht•\ needed
morl' ttnH' to pad. .. or the)
hop<·d to n :mam dci.p1te the l ' S
n·qut· ... t. ~11·<·11rcl1nJ,! to /\mt•nt·ans
r1•al'ht·d h) (('lt-phont· 1n tht•
l.1h) an t'ap1tal
T ht• Ht•agan adm1n1strat1on
al11•.J!t'' l.1 h~ a has s ent assa~sin..,
to kill tlw president and that
Amc'rt<·ans in Libya could be
endanj(l'rt·d
About 1140 dozen Americans
1nterv1ewt.•d h)< telephone nr 1n
person s101·e Rca~an 's request
Thursduv hlJVl' all said thev fcC'I
s aft• 1n ° l.1b) a Thl') ..,a)' the
Lib) an ... are proud of bcinj! good
host-. and point nut l.1byan
lt•ader Col :\ioammar Khadary
ha~ l>et•n 111 po"' er for 12 years
without physically harming
Aml•rit·ans The L' S Embassy
in Tripoli was attac ked by
rioters lft 1 m but no tojuries
resulted. i
The Amerteans also stress
that lht.• Libyans don 't want to
ali e nate tht> fore i g n o il
emplo~t·c-.. "'ho pronde a
valuable sc:rv1c·C' to the Libyan
l'C'Onom~ American companies
pump more than half of Libya's
e u r r <· n l p r o d u c l 1 o n o r
approx1matel) I million bar·rels
a dav I.ab~ a .., omc1al news agency
Saturda\ reasse rted that Amcnc·an~ <1re safe in the ~forth
\fr1t·an cou ntry and s aid,
'Tht•rt• 1s no reason to disturb
the d 1matc of good re lations
hC'l Wl'l'll Libya and the
:\ m t•rit·an-. who work an this
l'OUntf\
:\I r.,· :\lonson ar rived m Malta
v.1th 1-:,a Kane. 28. a Canadian·
whost; husband 1s a U S c itizen .
'1r -. Kane wheeled h e r
5 month old daug~lcr Dorothy.
horn in 1 louston. T exas. 1n a
bluc: hall\ t·arnagt.•
The women's husbands work
for lnta1rdnl. a Houston-based
cul drilling company which is
"'1thdraw10g its employees Crom
Libya following the US a ppeal
"We 're JUSt supporting the
govt·rnmcnt b y bringing the
i\mc•rieans out.·· Joe Muse.
lnta1rdnl's rmance manager in
~1 a l ta and J native of Sanford.
Fla said
A l ' S o 1 I t e r m 1 n a I
s up<'nntendcnt also arrived on
the plane on a brier holiday Crom
his work in Libya but said he
p l anned t o return to Libya
despite the U.S. government's
anv,a lidation or his passport for
trave l to the North African
country
ON THE INSIDE · . ;
Al.I. GREEK A modern day
tool. tht• computer. 1s aidini;?
s rhnlar s by s torin g G reek
\'Ocabulary The project 1s bemg
ctcvelopcd at UC Irvine See
Pa~<· i\4
GETTI NG UNBLOCKED
Writers can't get going when
thl'y becom e bogged down with
writer's block but a Los Angeles
t h erapist poet has so m <'
soluhons See Page 8 8
CAmAlJZING ON COINS -
trvlne ttilHr do.liar txpert
Hannes Tulvin_g tf'llt why rm
· rolns otr r a higher yield tkn
mMt l>th er investmt'nts . See
Page Dl
C'HRISTMAS BOAT PARADE
The 62nd annual Festival of
Light!. Chnstmas Boat Parade
around Newport Har bor begins
Thursday See Page 011
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. December 13. 1981
Castro's boast true?
Refugee criminals reportedly 10 times official estimate
MIAMI (At>l l"edcrlll
offic luls d iM·urd ed estimates
thMt the number of c riminals
~ mong the U80 "Freedom
Flotilla" re fugees may hMvtt
been 10 times higher than the
public ly a nnounced 2,000,
a uthorities conrlrm.
Staff members of one federal
agency say the estimates were
"s us picio us." but a fo rmer
Carter administration refugee
C'Xpert !>ay!> the informut1on
s hould have been J(tvcn to the
W h 1 le House
The highe r est imate obtained
by The Associated Press was
based on surveys contracted for
b y the Cuban-H a iti an Task
For ce. a defunct agency that
was s upervised by t he Sl1tte
Department a nd the Office of
Refugee Resettlement
Miami s tuti:>l i<·i u n u nd
SC mom delivers
bllby under water
By JACKIE HYMAN
A-la-~-· Wri-.
SAN CLEMENTE <:1v
ing birth underwater isn't for
everyone. but Keiko Beatie,
whose son s pe nt his first 13
m inutes underwa ter, said she
would be happy to rcµeat her
experience.
"Yes, I would. Definite ly." the
26·year ·old mother said Friday.
two days after giving birth in a
hot tub in her li ving room, but
cautioned. "You have to know
you 'Te right ror it."
"Bas ically why we did this is
it's a very gentle, non traumatic
birth," she said. Unde rwater
deli ve ry, a n experimental
technique Crowned on by the
medical pro fession . 1s an
atte mpt to ease the baby into the
world by simulating cond1t1 ons
in the wom b.
Mrs. Beatie. who works as a
holistic health counselor . said
Friday s he monitored the baby's
he artbeat with a stethoscope
a rte r delive ring him an a
4-by-7-foot tub, without a doctor
or nurse in attendance.
newborns IL m eans that the
bab)'s existing 1n a
lnwt-r oxygen atmosphere as far
as 1t~ vital organs go ··
Also, Russell said, it·~ unlikely
~uch births will be allowed in
hospitals u ntil m ore data is
available, so they must take
plal'c al h o m t•. f ar from
hospit.al emergency facilities
lie said statistics show infant
death and serious illness occur
thrt·e to four times as often in
home births as in hospita ls.
"I think th at t h ese
1experimenta l 1 methods ar c
more of a self-g ratification for
the p a r e nts than t hey are
n ecessarily a physio logical
benefit to the baby." he added.
Mrs Beatie, who went to San
Cle m e nte General Hospital
afterward to have her placenta
removed. said she felt .. more in
touch with" Christopher's birth
than "1th the birth of her first
child
FTC sues
pol1t1 t·a l <111;il y~t J o hn
l.a s~evil lt', workin g with
l>atacot Systems Inc . H data
pr ol'essin~ fi rm , set up the
qucst10nnaircs and supervised
t he c1uest1uning by Red Cross,
Army und resettlement workers.
The "Freedom Flotilla"
between the C uba n port of
Mu rlcl and southern F lorida
brought nearly 125,000 refugees
to tht' nitcd States
Cuban µresident Fidel Castro
l'hortled t hat he e mptied his
prisons into American streets,
but the U.S governme nt said
tht're wen· only 2.000 hard·CON'
l'rim 1nals among the refugees
and all were imprisoned s I nC't' tht' bout Ii ft. Mi a m I
pol ice !>ay. rdugees h ave
accounted for nearly half of
Dade County'~ record homicide
toll. expected to top 600 this year
and t h e n ation 's highes t
per C'a p1ta ratl' M1a m1 , which
ha~ absorbed the bulk of the
rc•fui.tee~. has s uffered a SS
Pl'rt'l'nl 1nl'reasc 1n violent
trime~ 1n tht• µa~t 18 months
In ~cw York . police from four
!>tales ml•t Ocl' 5 to discuss
ways of battling Cuban refugee
l'rllflt.'
·'There h as n ever been
anything like 1l in U.S. history
They urc the mos t ruthless
criminals I have seen in 31 years
as a cop." said Sgt Mike
Gonzalez. a M1 am1 hom icide
investigator
.. They are a major problem
fur u~ They work in gangs of a
hundred or more and have one
of the most terrifying methods
of operations we've ever seen."
said Mario Merola , district
attorney for the Bronx. a
bw<Ju~h of New York City
Mobil
"When he was underneath the
water . he was going through his
own contractions m order to
clear the amniotic fluid from tus
lungs." she said .
Marathon merger fight intense
Two days later. she reported,
"His eyes a re open a lot and
watch i n i.t fl e 's so w el l
developed . too."
W e dn es d ay 's birth of
912-po und Chris topher Kt!n1 ch1
Beatie is believed to be the ninth
underwater dellverv 1n the
united States About-50 s uch
births reportC'dly have taken
place in the Soviet L:nion since
they werC' pion eered b~
s wimming couc h I gor
Charkovsky 11 years ago
Dr. Ke1lh P Russell, pre!>1dent
of the International Federation
of Gynecology and Obstelncs
a n d pas t presid e n t or t he
American College of Obstetric-.
a nd Gynecology. sa} !> <\UCh
deliveries arc risk v
While a child di>es n 't nt.>ed to
breathe through his lun11es a!>
lon g a s the umbilical cord
re m ains attached. he said. there
is a ris k of wate r ente ring the
child·s bloodstream if the
placenta separatt-s while stall
inside the m other,
That could ht· fatal , s aid
Russell. director of obs tetrics at
Los Angeles' California llosp1tal
Medical Center
He said he had seen slides of
an underwater h1rth and "some
of us thought that the baby
appeared to be a little more
dusk y 1blu e arou nd the
extremities 1 than most normal
From Page A1
Cl.EVELA:-.iD <AP > The
F't•dl'ral Trade Commission has
further C'om pl icate~ Mob il
l'orp 's effor t to buy Marathon
Chi Co by filing suit against
~1 obi! on a nt itrust grounds.
But in the complaint filed 1n
l ' S District Court·in Cleveland.
lht• fl(' ldt the door open for
~I obll to make a new tender
offer that could c·l1m inate the
c·omm1s:.ion 's a ntitrus t
('!Jncerns
~t ob 1l made no 1mmed1ale
.,latement on its plans But
earht•r this week lht' company
d1 closed 1l had a~reed to sell
~I arathon's marketing. refmmg
and transportation assets to
Amcrada Hess Corp should
~1 o h 1 I b c a I I ow e d t o bu v ~t arathon . -
~1ob1l abo has said 1t planned
t1) buy up t" one quarter of tht·
~tol'k of 1L<> competitor 10 the
h1d<ling "ar. t: S. Steel Corp
Both !\1ubil and l' S Steel.
.... hac h has been offer ed mort'
than 91J percent of ~1 arathon's
stol'k under a friendly me rger
prc1posal valued at S6 3 b1ll1on .
art• barrl.'d rrom pun·hasrn g the
s tutk until a federal appeals
c·ourt rules 1n two C'ases
:\1 o b i I . t h e n a t 1 o n · s
~l'C'ond largest oil compa ny.
off<'rl.'d a package valued at $6 5
bill1on for M arath on , the
nat1on ·s 17th-l arge s t oil
t·ompany But Mobil was
~lopped from procecdrng with
lhe offer Dt•t• I by L' S District
Judge John M<.tnos. who ruled
thl' mt.>rg<'r would probably
rl'dut•t· C¥>mpctition in gasoline
sail'!> in six states, in violation of
ft•d eral law
T hl' fith l ' S CirC'u tl Court of
,\ppt•ab in C1ncinnat1 on Friday
rein!>lall'd an 101unct1on against
furtht·r ~t arathon s tock
pun·ha!>l'~ by either c·orporat1on
unt al 1l hl·ar!> rival antitrust
{'j~t'!> nl·xl Thursday
In o n e t.·ase. Mob il 1s
appt•:.ilins;: the Cleveland court·.,
injunction In the othe r. Mobil 1:.
appl•aling a Col umbus. Ohio.
t"uurt ruhn~ that C S Steel and
~t arathnn could proceed with a
mt•ri.tl'r. despite objections by
:.1 ob1l that 11µt1ons fo r L' S Steel
to bu\ additional stOC'k and ~1 arathnn°!> ~9 pt'rl'ent stake in
lh<· rit·h YatC'~ 1111f1l'ld 1n Texas
"en· 11lt·gal
l'ndt•r lhl' Columbus l'OUrt
ruling, l. S Slee! would have
bet•n allowt>d to make purchases
of Marathon stock Tuesday and
probably would ha ve g ained
c•onl rul prior lo the resolution of
the t.•ourt case~
Tht> FTC suit asked the court
hen· to block ~l obll ·m t he
public 1nten·~t ·· The FTC suit
s:.11d a Mobil Marathon merger
t·ould !>ubstant1ally lessen
t·om pl'lttion 1n M 1dwes tern
gusohne. middle d1st11lates and
fuel oil markets
TOYS 14'0R TOTS PARTY • • •
from their apartment com plex
The fa m ily discussed the
prospect of turning all of the
birthday gifts Mich ael might
receive over to Toys for Tots.
"Michael agreed .·· Mrs .
Boothe recalls .. He thought 1t
was a great idea "
The Christmas spml proved
contagious.
When Mrs. Boothe a sked Bill
Too li e. m a n a ge r o r the
Hun tington Granada
Apa rtments, for perm 1ss1on to
have the Toys for Tnts party in
the courtyard , he not only
agreed but offered lo donate
cupcakes
He also allowed the Boothes to
·post notices about the party in
laundry rooms throughout the
large complex.
Mrs. Boothe a lso m entioned
the party while visiting a nearby
S we nson's Ice Cream Parlor.
Owners Nancy and Steve Adams
promptly donated two large tubs
of ICC' cream and brought Toys
for Tot!> gi fts to the party
themsel \'l's
Trying to find out where the
toys should be delivered. the
Hoo thes talked t o Sgt Rick
lnniger of the Marine Corps
R~sen·e Station in Long Beach
l n niger told the Soothes to
s tay put lie and a fellow Marine
would C"ome tu the party to pick
up the toys in person
In addition. lnmgl'r interested
K NRC--TV Channel 4 1n the
Roothcs· party. The station sent
a film crew and broadcast the
story on two newscasts last
Sunday
·· t was really surprised ." Mrs.
Roothc said. "You can't believe
how many people ca me and
brought toys sometimes three
or four of them."
Even som e elder ly people
from the adults-only section or
the a partment complex left toys
O"ANGf COAST Daily Pilat
ClaHlfled ~"11 7141142-517'
All ottMr depemn.nts 142-4321
Thoma P. Haley ......__a.I f--Oflilc9o
Robert N. Weed ..........
Thomas A. Murptune --M ichael P. HllnleY ---.o..-
L. KIY Sc:hultt ~-~ Kenneth N Godd•d Jr ~a..-.
Berriwd Schulman ~
Chanet H. looe _....,.._
c.tol A. Moore ......_._
MAINOFFIC£ aaw..-...,St., C--·CA. Mall...,_: ... u ... C....-. CA .....
-.. _..... --
on tht• Buothl'!>. <Joorsetep. she
rC'CUll!'.
Whl·n thl' party concluded
Sund a). the Marines had about
I ICJ tov~ to be dis t ributed to
low 1nt:ome c·h1ldrcn attending
art•;.i llcad Start pre-schools.
Sinn• lht• party, relatives and
ac·quaintancl'S have l'Ome up
with a few more gifts. and the
Boot hc•s hope to have a nother
barrl'I rl'ady for the Marines
SO<JO
"M1('hacl's a great little boy,"
Sgt lnniger says "lle's very
genl'rous T h at '!> what h is
pan•nb ha\'t• lrtl'd t o teach
him ··
MH·hac•l's fa ther ~11k e 1s a
mall earner The family moved
to lluntmgton Reach last March
after living m Laguna Beach.
then San Clemente
Valerie Boothe said he r
hu s band h elped s upport
Vietnamese children when he
was stationed in Vietnam and
l'Omes m contact today with
many disadvantaged families on
his mail routes
Young Mi c h ael says h e
wante d to contr ibute his
birthday girts "because poor
children don't have many toys."
Although Michael in the past
has said he wants to drive a
trash truck when he grows up,
la tely. he has been ·t e lling
people . "I wa nt to be Santa's
helper "
Valerie Boothe says the w~e
ram1ly has been uplifted by the
s uccess of the Toys for Tots
party
"When there 's a good cause,
people really do pull together,"
s he says. "But tha t 's what
Christmas is all about the
s pirit of "iving "
'
0 0 0
PLANE BEACHED -After trash l:uuh nj.! 1n
surf. this light planl' was hault·d up on tht•
beach at Crystal Co\'l' Saturcl:.i~ Pllol ancl
pc.a~st'ngt•r got \H'I . hut l'~<·a Jlt.'cl in 1ur~ Tht·\
d1t<·hl•cl ('l'Uft <tllt•t II dt.•\t'fllpt·d l'll~lflt·
trouhk
Airplane
lands off
beach
A Mission Viejo pilot and his
passenuer in u s mall plane we re
u n i n j ured when they were
forced to land in surf just off
Crystal Cove early Saturday.
J ohn Wal ter. 37. pilot of the
Cessna Acrobat, said he was
forced to la nd at about 11 a.m.
after the plane's engine failed
while he was rJying ulong the
l'Oast at about 1, 700 feet
Wa lter. a Marin e us mg a
plane tx-lonJ;ini;: to the Marine
Corps Aero Club 1n El Toro. said
he w<is going lo l:.ind on the
beach al Cry:.tal Cove when he
s aw six persons on the beach
looktng up a t ht~ plane. unaware
that the~ were on the spot he
was planninJ.( to land on lie then
decided to lund in the water . he
said.
W alter ~aid ht• and his
pa:.!>enger. 40 yt.•ar o ld Dr
Harry V1shny of El Toro, were
for the mo!->t p a rt unafraid
during their emergency Walter,
:.i licensed J)ilot for almost three
years. said he had b<:en trained
exte nsively 1n lht' st1·ps to take
tn suC'h :.1luatwns Il l! said
V1shnv tuld him latt-r that hts
c•alm ·handling 11f the -.1tuat1on
hclµt.·d kCl'IJ hi!> pa!>M•ngcr c·al m
abo
r\fler landing the plane about
25 .\ ards from !>hure per<1ons on
!>hon.• plu!> t"o <,kin d1vcr!'I . Stan
:'\akamura of Los Angeles and
Tom ~C'ln<tll\ of Villa Park.
hl'lpt·d thc t.,..-o pull thc: plant.·
•Jnto the b<-ach
Count) Shl•nH " lkpartment
Depul} :"\ell Han!>ell . who had
seen lht.' plam• JU!>t before 1l
went do" n. arri vt.•d at lht• scent'
s hort!) aflt•r thl· landrng. and
~t anne!> from th(• El Toro air
s t e1 t 1 <1 n " ('re ., u m mo n c d to
pa rt ially d1!>a!>'>l'm bit· the pl:inc:
and haul 1t ..i" ;n ·
Golf shop
in SA robbed
A lont' gunman escaped with a
~um reported to be 1n the
thousands of dollars in the
robbery of a Santa Ana golf shop
Saturda.\ evening
Pul1l'e sa id the rob b er.
desribed onl) as a white male.
entered the Roger Dunn Golf
Shop al 1956 E Mc Fadden Ave
at about 7 p m and pcoduced a
revolver After receiving the
mone~ he fled. apparent!) on
foot
HAPPY FLIERS -f>1 lo1 .John Waltt•r t lt·ft and p<.1 ~'>t·ngl'r
lfarry \'ishn~ W('l'l' hjPP' uhout mak1nl{ 1t h;.1c·k to lund
Saturdav Tht•\· "l·nt lo1r un~<'hc·dulc·cl "" 1m <1flt•r ch1t·h111 1.!
plane ofr Cry·,ial ('oq· ht·t \\t•1·11 La~u11~1 lkaC'h .ind <'11rona
del :\Jar
From Page A1
IDT TEAM • • •
Ht>agan
Thi:. lall'sl t ,11,_. of L1tJ\ an
intrigue b.-J..:an l;.i!->I m1•nlh "'1th
new-. n·porl'> that Khadaf_\
anj!l'rl'd o\'l'r thl· t • S -.h011t1ng
rlr1"n '"" l.tb~an Jl'I !. la-.1 ..,um mt•r had ordl'f't><l tht•
a!'>!>:.t~'>1n<Jt1on of He<q!a n ur
anotht.·r top L' S 11ffll'1al
.\ " -. e c· u r 1 t ' a 1 o u n <I I h (!
pn·..,1dc·nt w a!> 11gh!l-nt.'rl thl'
n<'w s lcaks inC'rea-.ed. manv
a pp ;J r {' n t 1 ..\ l' 11 ffi I 0 Ji f r II rTI
.1dm1nistrall11n off1l'l:.ib
Tht• :"\ew York T1ml"'-reporlt·d
a f1\e m:.m l.1b)<1n <l'>~<l~!>inut1on
ll•Jm harl '>llPPl'd into the l nall'd
-;l.1H•.., in lato-:'\m'l·mh<:r .ind "a-.
From Page A1
1h1· lar~t·l 11f :.i nat1or1 .... 1de
'>l'ar('h Olh•·r n·port~ s aid lhl!
tl·am •·ntt·n·d \ ia l'anada
Tht• prim.in -.11urt'l' of thl·
1 · ~ 1nli1rmat111n w a-. de-.craht:<l
ti' '''"""''"k '-''a former 1. .. 1i,1n1•"l' 11•rr11ri~l "ho defl'c'll'd
.1 11 d t.! .t \I' ' l ' S ti ff 11' I ,JI!> U
t1 1· 1 ,, 1 I •· t1 •• 1 , "11 11 1 "r 1 hf
t ,,n,111rat ..\
CHS~""'" rt·por t ed
Wl'cllll''d;1\ th.JI lho· hit ll·am
'' h11 h hJol 1•1 t-\ ll•U'-1' b<'t'n
pl .1n•ol in th•· I r.itPd Stall's
w ;,, in \11·\ 11·11 Jnd had had
1· • 1 n t ,, 1 I ' w 11 h t h e r a d 1 1 a I
\\ '"" 111 1 I ndt r .!r11ul"lrl
POLAND CRISIS • • •
kl•t•ping labs on l'\'l•nt!> 1n l'oland
ttJUld ~l'l' no andic·ataun nf S41v1c•t
l r o o µ m o ,. l' m l' n t !> t h t• r l'. a
~pukl·~man !>aid Salurda) night
Thl· offi l'tals "en: a~M·mhll·d
into a s pt•c·ial working group al
H 311 pm under thl· rl1rl0<'t10n of
John Seanlun. deputy ass1-.tant
!'>l'C'r<.•t.1r~ for European affair!>,
!>aid lhl· -.pokes man . Hus h
Ta\ lor
.:We arl· in do!>l' toul'h "''h
the embassy:· h<' !>aid
Tavlor at firs t ~aid he kn('" 1;f
no :.pcc·ial messages from· the
l ' S j.!1wernm<'nl to either the
Polish or Sonet governments
Qul·~t iom•d lall'f. he said he
1·ould n1;l t•omment on an..\
\\ a1 '"" l'Jl'h ll•d..i\ an<l othl'r
p11l11·t· .111 1·~t1·d l~wal un111n
,1( ti\ 1-.h 111 a ..,ud1kn ... 1r1kt'
,I I! ·' Ill .. I I h I . ti \. r I •• n 1 I a b 0 r
fl·rh·ra1111n
T l' I l· ' ,, n d I 1· I •· p hone
l'omm11nl«al11m ... 111 tht· t'lt~ we re
1·111 Tht·rt· "'.1, no v. a) lo
tlC'll·rmint• 1f ... 1mJIJ1 a t·t1on v.as
l..iken in thl' poi I 111' of Gdan!>k.
"l1t•rt• Solul:.irit~ .., t11p ll·aders
\\ l'rt' mt•t•t tn.I! and had IS!>UPd a
'l'I 11f toui.:h 1·ht1lll'nge-. 111 the
1· '' m m u n 1 ' t j.! 11 ' l' r n m l' n l
!-.atunla~ night
~11 oth e r
available The
10vest1gat1on
details were ml'!>::oagt.·s
l'o l 1t'l' 1 ruek!-. bl11t•kcd a
p11r11on or ~tokvtow~ka Street.
tht· !oolh' of lht• headquarters or
thl' !1CM111110 mt•mbt•r union local.
v. 11n1·~"t"• '>aid . and no one was
.ti lo" 1·d h• t•nter the block
robber~ I!> under 1 ll•I mett.•d riot polin• w12ed
~>I 1rlarll..\_ hl'~d_g ua rtt•rs an
Newport Surf and Sport
'It's A Whole Way of Life "
STORE #1
2224 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beech
675--1174
Open Daily
SU1'VIVAL.WS-A" F01' THIE HCW AGE
tn•l•1•...a;1 re•
' .._ ...._ ..
STORE #2
2101h Merine Ave
Belboa I.tend
673-7126
Open Daily
... .....
•
O raogu Coast DAILY PILOT 1')ur1<ldy 0f'CPmbor 13 1981
Difficult decisions face Reagall
Probes into top officials hindrance. as budget , foreign policy issues simmer
W ASlll NG'l'ON tAP I
Presi<h.'nt Hcagan und his inner
t'ircll', dosing out a year or
e normou s lc~islut1ve s ucce!>!>,
art foc ln ..: u ditflcult series or
burlgt>t •ind for eign policy
decis ions A lop udvis er s ays 1t
is .. an important tim e for us, ..
and that investigations o r key
personnl'I a re "obvio us ly not a
p lus ."
With the honeym o on over .
budget dchc1ts s welling and the
1982 e l ections c o ming up ,
Reagan has lo c:ontcnd with the
pol itic al damage f ro m the
Jus lic<' Departme nt probes of
three udminis tra t1on officia ls
a nd the poss1b1l1t y o r a
s howd o wn with Libya n
strong man Moammar Khadufy .
R eagan. who s a ys he has
eviden ce that Khadafy has
dispatched assassination squads
to this country. h as orde r ed
Americans living there to leave.
"I think it 's an important time
for us ... White Hous e Chie r of
Starr James A. Bake r 111 said in
an intervie w
Viej o m a n
dies in ca r
accide nt
A 32-year old M1ss1on Vi cJO
m an was killed i''rtday evening
in an a uto acc·1dcnl that
appa rently \Ht !> the l·ulminat1on
of e\'ents th at ..,tarte d V.llh
ano the r accid e nt , Newpo r t
Beach police s aid
R1 c h a r <1 P r~!>lla v.a s
p ro n oum·ed d ead a l F'ounlettn
Valley Comm unity llosp1tal of
injuric~ suffered v. hC'n he wa!>
ejectt•d rrom thl' t•a r ht' \\:tS
driving. aft C'r ht~ \'l'hH'll'
·re ar l'nded <tnothl'r ear at lhc
inte r sect 10 n of :\1 a c A rt h u r
Boulevard and S;.in .lcnH1uin l11lls
Road. sho rtly :iftt•r H 30 p m
police s aid
:\ccor<11ng tn police re port'>
Prestia was in\'oh t·d 1n a minor
uc c tdl·nt o n M ac Arthur
Bo u levard minutes before the
fatal colhswn. hut he lert that
sce n P and drove alon~
Mac Arthur at a h igh rate nf
speed. wt'avin~ through trafrlc.
until lhe :o;econd coll1~1on
Buke r , onl' of the prcMdcm·~
top thrt'C a1dl's. ~uu1 the J w.tll't:
tkpa rtmcnl 10vc•st1gal10ni, o f
C IA D1rcc·tor W11tium .J. Casey,
nal1una l set·ur1l y u d v1ser
Ric h <1rd V Alle n , and Letbor
S c c r{'lary Raym c111d J>onovan
a re ··obviously not a l'lus" for
the <J d m 101s lrat11m
W 1lh new devt:lopme nt s o n
Libya cominj.! al most daily,
Allen the m a n who ord1nanly
v.ould brier Reagan on foreig n
affair~ 1s on pet1d leave while
tht· Justin• Dt•partme nt probes
his n•t•t•1pt of two wa tc.'hes from
J a p a n ese rv p o r lc r !> an d
m •~..,latemen h met d e o n his
r1n ;,ine1al clbdosurt• form
Casl•y. w h o cvord 1nales
1nte ll1gt•nce rc1>0rts on Khadafy.
is o n the Job th-s pite what
govt·rnmt·nt ~ourccs Sety 11> a n
inquiry into whethe r he violated
the lav. by not rt•g1!>lering as a
fore ign a gent w hile rc prei.cnting
Indo nesia in 1976.
U o n ov an hai den i e d
allegations that he atte ndf'CJ ..i
1977 lunc·ht'On in New York at
wh1d1 ,1 r(•1irei,cntut1vt• of has
t·1111,trut•t1on f1r111 mudt' u $2,tlOO
pu \I nwnt tu u unton 11Htt•1ul
Huk~·r Silld tht-rt• were no
l'Url t•nl pla n:-to JJIUt·c Donovan
or {' ttst•\ v n lea vc pend mg th1•
Olll('llffi4: Of lhl" inqu1rtCS
l>t•..,p1tt' exchangt:s or r a nco r
hl'I w1•t•n the United Stales and
L1hya, Bukt•r !>aid h e didn 't
th in k tht• lln 1tl'd Slate~ wa ...
nl'cessa r tl y h eadin g fo r 11
s ho wdown w1lh Khadafy And hi'
rt'Jt•<·tcd any s uggest wn that
Amc rieans may feel Rea gan I!>
ovt•r rt•a<:tinJ.!
~an) 1>eoph.• have !>u•rnestcd
that l hl' pr c~1dt•n t is
undt·rrcaC'l1ng IJ) doing nothing
m or e than n •stril'ltnJ( travel of
J\mt'ncan!> to Libya a nd as king
tht· Am e n t·.ins there to come
homl' Some have s ugge!>ted that
that's nut enough ,' Baker said
I It-rduse<I tu ... a\' what further
a c·t 1ons Ht·agan m ay t a k l•
aj.!atn~t t he ra dtcetl Arab nataon .
t·>i.t'l'fll to co11f1rm that an 011
lx1ycott 1s IJt•1 ng cons aderl'd Thl'
Two persons in lhe ca r s truc k
by Preslta's auto. Michael Wynn
a n d \'il'k1 All~ n vf :'lie wport
Beach. sus tained minor inJuncs
but r equired no treatme nt.
police i.a1d T he accide nt 1s ~till
under 1nvt'st1gat1on
-....---SINGING SHEPHERD -Frl'd Frank sings onl~· li\l' solo in
From Point Conception ov•r I~
outtr w•lf'f\ to !Mtn Hico••\. ''l.tnd
northwf'\I wlnct\ 10 to 10 ""°'' •1tn )
to S foot \td\ tttrouQh tOf\•Qnt Eh••"''" 1ua"t "•"•bl _. w •nd\ t"routh ton19ht ~•ce-ot .. ,,,,,,.,, • fo
ti liln-oh tn Mt,..,.nocn Wf'\1trl'f '""'"" 1 to l ,,.., V•rt•btf' c•oud•nf'\\
dlrt rt"a\•"Q fOt\tQht
<~'a / if o rn i a
V•rl•ble ctouchnt \\ tOd•v w tlh
<h•nc f\ ot ll9ht \howtr' d1 t1m-f\
over no,.U'1trn mount•'"' F •1r Mond•, w.,,,..~ t00ia"
H'!lfti locMY on 0.•'9 C.°""IY w ill
1W .0 lo •l •j lo 10 -..0.f L-\ ..
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the.· ··hit tt·;,im " reports Hut
c1t1ng tht· M <irch JO allt·mpt on
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think t ht· A m crll'an peop lt·
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prot cl'l aon ·
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CHRISTMAS PAGEANT • • •
Tlwrogood
conipletes
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Wl' d111n ·1 't'l' th1-.. .. .., a -.ho"'
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T ht' c·hurl'h h,1.., r 1·alh
brought .,omt·thtn)i! tu Southt·rn
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u n 1qut·n<''" to lht· <:n q,tl
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I( 1•spon1h ni.: to rl'port.., I hc1t th•·
paj!t:ant ('O~t SI rn1ll1on lo
prudtH'l'. hi· ... a1d. \\'l' re n11i
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t!>n t a C"orr<•1·t flgurl'
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..,t•nsit1vc·· about r<>ll'ac;ing th"
r o-.t of lht· prt><iuct1on
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nig ht i.a id ti was the "mos t
mag n1f1 1·l'nt thing · he d ever
... ccn
The pugl·ant o pe ns with 16
c·o:-tumt•d trum pett•r s playing
from tht• bu lc on1 1·~ wh11l-u
130-voit·e C'hn1r co~tum l'd 1n
sparklinc gold etnd red \clvc1
'In g () Comt·. •\II Yt• Faithful
under the betlcoml'' Then the
c-a~l prnct•1•1h down tht.· <11sle-.. t11
the front of the churi•h pn•c·c·clt•d
h) 24 lantnn carrlt'r-.
T h e p roductwn 1.., lht· ba..it
n.it i n t) pagt"ant . .l an1 c;a1d.
·Hut 11n•r the basic· ::.tory of lht·
b i rt h o f ('hr t !>t . v.c· havl'
11 ~ e r I a ' l' d a m .i ..: n 1 I 1 r t' n t
prod uction us ing trarl 1t1n nal
Christmas mus1t· and Lhi· tt•\t
from lhl' Utblt·
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Th url HaHnscroft narrall'.., th•·
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c·athcdral ... sou n d ... ~!Item
panels on thrcl' 30 fool scn·en:-
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...,,,1 111 ti.I\ 1tl11\qng out the house
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lt11 ... 1.11.!1: c1nrl J tape-recorded
'• 1-..11111 ut ih1· national anthem
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d ..... h1·cl •1nl•• lhl· ,.t;.ige c1t Pe rkins
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v. htl• o1nrl lilu1· tap<· tu mark the
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.1 hit 1h111n1·r Jnd pe rhetps a
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"'h··n 1h1·\ '•t·J!an. the y
norwr h1 ·lt·-.,, hit·\\ out the house.
Ir :-. <1 lmng Thorogood told
r1·11•1rtc·r~ an<I friends a m id
fh 1ni.: 1·ham1;al!nC foa m at a
h.it i.. ... 1 ... gr· part) afte rwar ds
\\' ht•n do \\ l' 141·1 pa 1d" ·
In lhl' ~o nights s ince
Th11r 11i,:1111d s t art Pd the tour in
llo11111ltl11. hP ha., cn s5·crossed
th1 ~,u -.tall'' and the District of
t nl11mh1.1 al mll'l entire ly in a
1.irg• <"ht>ckt.·r C'ab He did fly
fn,m ll:t\\;,111 to \la!'.ka and from
\la ... i..a 111 1'11rtland. Ore He was
Jbo ll1r1 l'd 111 fh hetv.een two
tonl1j!t10U!> ..,latt•<; once to make
an c•r11!Jl!t'ml'nl un tim e
I rn .irk tht'H' turkeys,·
1·h.1uff••ur flank Da w e s saad ·
11r11ud h .11 t ht· p<.1 rt~
1111 .1 mor l· ..,C'rto us n o t e.
I h11r1111•"'"l thanked the fans that
floe 1-.i·d 111 th1• .,hows "Without
1h1·m 11 \\1111111 hav 1> b e e n
1mp11..,..,1 hl1 ·
For h1' ht~ l'fforl!>, Thorogood
n ·1·1·1" ti the· k(·~ to the city of
\l11hil1· .\l.1 dnc! at the party.
1 11,1111111:-. from t ht• ~overnor of
hi' 11.1tl\1' l>Plav.are a nd Los
\Ill.!• I• ... \l a~or T om Rradle)
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Plato would be amazed; computer stores Greek
5-year, 100-million word project stored at UCI
By a lt11ARD GREEN oe • ......,,........,.
Now that nearly h1tlf ot au existing ancient
Greek wnhn~ hu been placed lo a UC Irvine
computer, scholars from around the world are
starting to use the informational resource before
it's complete.
This represents a chance in the original
thinking that it would be best to postpone any
analysis, interpretation, study or other use of the
computer-stored information until all 90' million
words of existing ancient Greek writing were
entered into the computer.
Theordore F. Brunner, director of the
ambitious project to compile a complete Greek
thesaurus, said there is a growing realization that
. lost to ravages of ti me
if. !Wt preserved.
the 42 million ancient words already collected are
too valuable to remain unused while the other ~
million words are collected.
Scholars an disciplines ranging from literature
to medicine are sending in requests to Rel informatio n from the halfway-completed
thesaurus. B.runner said.
The computer is set up in such a way as to
allow for "quick searches" for information.
For example, at the touch of a fingertip. a
scholar in medical history can get a list of every
instance in which Greek medical writers used the
word. "heart.··
The compilation of a complete ancient Greek
thesaurus is Important, said Brunner, because
much ol the ancient writing will be lost to the
ravages ol time if it is not now preserved and
because so much of our present cuJture has its
roots in the ancient Greek civilization.
Until the creation of a complete ancient Greek
thesaurus, there wlll be no way for one to sift
t hrough the immense body of ancient Greek
writing to find an important piece of information,
Brunner said.
The value of the opportunity of a scholar to sit
down at a computer and get information on any
available aspect of the ancient Greek cuJture is
similar to the v1tlue an attorney might attach to
being able to sit down at a computer a call up all
legal precedents to a case be is trying, said
Brunner.
And, there is much to be learned from ll\e
Greek culture, not only because much of our
present disciplines have their routes in the ancient
civilization, but because in some ways the ancient
Greeks were·more advanced than us, he said.
Brunner pointed to the aspects of ethics and
social institutions as two areas of foremost Greek
a chievement which in some r espects are
unparalleled today.
Brunner said that, depending on the extent to
which the project is funded, the thesaurus could be
completed in five years.
Called the Thesaur6s Lingu ae Graecae
project, it began on July '/rt972, and has received
$3.3 million in funding from a variety of
contributors.
In order to insure that there as no loss of Greek
literature, project workers make duplicates of all
computer tapes.
THE NEW STORES THE OLD -Project
director Theodore F . Brunner works al
computer storing Greek thesaurus. Although
DMIY ~~
the project is half finished 1t 1s already
paying informational dividends to scholars
around the world
County rail system under scrutiny; projected cost $500 million
By GLENN SCOTT
Of ... o.ily ~ ... SUfl
Although plans ·still are in
preliminary stages and major
decisions aren't expected until
1983. specific alignments and
sta tion locations fo r a proposed
mass transit la ne through
Orange County are unde r
scrutiny.
In Costa Mesa, for example.
representatives of South Coast
Pl aza developer C . J .
Segerstrom & Sons are talking
with Orange County Transit
District officials about sites for
· a rail station at their growing
business and cultural center.
The favored location is at
Bristol Street and Sunflowe r
Avenue at a va ca nt site
formerl y occupied by The
Treas ury. a large discount
retailer.
··That certainly would be our
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Malcolm Ross. development
director for Segerstrom. "We
really haven't considered much
beyond that."
To locate the mass transit
station on t he south side of
Sunflower an the plaza's parking
Forty mi les of
routes in county
are being studied.
lot would create burdensome
complications, said Ross. who
noted that land is owned by
Sears Roebuck & Co.
The county transit district is
coordinating planning, design
and engineering studies for the
proposed S500 million line -
probably a light rail system
intended to take pressure off the
county's con~esl~ freeways.
The service could be operating
·by 1989, officials said
Brian Pearson. the transit
district"s developm ent director,
said about 4-0 miles of routes
through the county are under
study.
Those routes include a spur
running from the Los Angel~
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the abandoned Pacific Electric
Railway right -of-wa y. now
owned by Southern Pac1f1c
Another segment would begin
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go through central Anaheim to
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linking with OCTD"s proposed
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Ross explained that mass
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who in exchange fo r the costs
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Although property near the
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Whale OCTD officials have
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used in the syst e m are not
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mid-1983.
Planning for the system began
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Ofange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, December 13, 1981 .. _, .......
TOYS FOR FAIRVIEW -Clients at Fairview
State Hospital are about lo try out some new
therapeutic toys m ade and donatt•d b y
s tudents in Ora n ~e Coas t College 's
Thrce·dimensional Design program One
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client. in a block-pattern saucer . < teru awaits
a twirl from Karen Mortillaro,. fine arts
professor. while another. with the aid or
studl'nt Suzann Moore. rinds out how much
fun it 1s to roll in a colorful bar rel.
Deadly canine parvovirus again causing trouble • in county
Although a severe outbreak of
the potentially deadly canine
parvovirus sub~ided after an
origin a l scare la st fall ,
veterinaria ns say they're
beginning to see a new increase
in the disease.
as in many parts of Southern
California, and hasn't achieved
the same proportions as it did
l ast year , said Dr Bruce
Bauersfeld of the Dover Shores
Veterinary Hospital in Santa
Ana Heights.
parvovirus infections at the
current time."
Local veterinari ans a re
reporting about 50 to 75 percent
of the number of cases they saw
last fall. he said.
The outbreak along coas~al
Orange County isn't as serfous
But he added .. We 're
Dr Bauers feld noted that
pubhc information about ttie
lethal disease stopped after the definitely seeing a problem with
Jail conditions to improve
MADERA <AP ) -An agreement providing
ror improvements in conditions at the Madera
County jail has been signed in a lawsuit alleging
the facility was overcrowded and unsanitary.
bedding, install delousing showers and form a
committee to monitor Jail conditions . No fault was
acknowledged b~ the county.
The Madera County Superior Court case was
continued for six months after the pact was signed
by an attorney for the county a nd a public
defender representing inmates who sued for better
conditions .
Any reports of violations could be presented to
the court next June.
Under a plan worked out last week, the county
would guarantee a weekly change of clothes and
The suit filed by 44 inmates charged that about
40 extra prisoners often are housed an the 143·bed
facility and that bedding. medical care, clothing
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original scare last year . He said
many dog owners apparently
were not awar e their pets
nttded a continuing vaccination
lo prevent infections.
boosters every six months. Pets in kennels shows or simply
around othe r dogs are most
prone to contract the disease.
Symptoms are high fever ,
lethargy , vom 1t1ng a nd
diarrhea Bauersfeld is president·elect
o f the Southern California
Veterinary Medical Association.
That group is recommending
dogs initiall y be given a
two.dose series of shots. then
lie said the local mortality
rate for dogs infected by the
disea se. which is s imilar to
feline distemper, 1~ about 20
percent
"In puppies, it 1s a much more
serious disease." he said, "but
we're not seeing many puppies."
Bauersfeld said he would not
d i scourage people fr o m
selecting new pets from the
Orange County An imal Shelter ,
because incom ing dogs are
vaccinated for the disease.
The virus is s pread through
contact with saliva or feces.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oocember 13, 1981
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HOw·s THAT? - A cat crosses street in
Eugene, Ore. where cat lover has put up
homemade sign. If it could be proven the
cat "told another cat about the sign, it
would b e a good t est of thinking
communications a mong animals.
He thinks
anima.ls think
NEW YORK CAP> -There may be a
tapestry of thought out there -as high as the
bird flies, as deep as the whale dives. as playful
as a pet cat, as quiet as a sleepi ng dog , as
determined as a honeybee in her hive.
Then again, there m ay not be.
But wh at bothers Dr. Donald R. Griffin.
professor at Rockefeller Univers ity and a
student of bat sonar, is that scientists aren't
seriously looking into the question of whether
animals think .
The creatures seem to be trying to tell us
something. But no one is listening.
While Dr . Griffin details the difficulties in
'his revised and enlarged edition of "The
Question o( Anima l Awareness," he has his own
positive views -beyond the stern philosophy of
behaviorists who say that animal monkeyshines
can be controlled and predicted.
"As a biolog ist, it's always seemed to me
that because brains and central ner vous
syste ms are so similar. it was more likely than
not that other species would have some of these
subjecti ve exper ie nces and thoughts and
feelings," be theorizes.
Take the dances of the honeybee. for
instance. ''They have some elements of human
language to a greater degree than any other
animal systems we know about," he says.
Griffin 's own area of research has been
with bats. which find their food and their roosts
by s onar. eehoes of their own voices. But
researchers discovered a quirk in the primitive
mentality of bats. When they become familiar
with their surroundings. they rely on memory
and disregard the sonar.
When researchers rearranged a laboratory
room the bats had enjoyed for some lime, the
bats fared badly. The researchers put obstacles
where there were none before. The bats ignored
the warning of their own echoes and cras hed
into the barriers.
Al arm calls a re not new in the animal
world, but they tell little about an animal's
thought processes except fear.
What is new is that a group of researchers
in careful ly controlled experiments in the fi eld
have found that a n East African monkey not
only alerts his fellows to danger. but tells them
what danger as well.
They have dissect ed the alarm calls of the
vervet monkey into three types, each evoking a
different response from the monkey.
One call warns of a large ma m malian
predator such as the leopard, and the monkeys
respond by climbing into the trees.
Another warns of predatory birds. such as
the martial eagle, and the monkeys look up and
dash into dense foliage.
A third call warns of dangerous snakes like
the python. and on hearing this call . the
monkeys stand up on their legs and scour the
ground fro.m their taller stance.
It bears a resemblance to human language
in that it refers to external objects and events.
It also instructs the other monkeys as to the
proper precaution.
"Scientists did not believe that sort of thing
was very likely.·· Dr. Griffin says. "In fact ,
there wi ll probably still be some skepticism ...
The pr evailing view was t hat monkeys
communicate only their emotional state. that
they do not communicate specific information."
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MANAUS. BrHll (APl -Tho Amazon, the
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natural beauty, has so far survived the
onslaught of progress.
But that ·s r hang ing. Scientis ts and
government environmental officials are fighting
to establish guidelines for developing the 1.3
million-square-mile Amazon River Basin before
deforestation, mining and giant industrial
projects destroy its wealth of natural resources
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The region is a study in contrasts between
modern society and the traditional jungle life
that depends on the mighty Amazon River for
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Rural peasants travel by river boat to this
Amazon jungle capital to sell fish, shop for
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At AJter do Chao C Altar of the Earth>, a
l>mall village fo ur days downstream from
Manaus, u young man welcomes guests to the
hut where he makes baskets and other
handicrafts. Television and radio permit hjm to
di s'r uss politics in a world he has ne ver seen
"Big tourist ships pass here every six months,"
he said. "So l 've met lots of foreigners."
As in other parts of Braiil and the rest of
South America. the richer classes live alongside
the poor. Scattered development in th~ Amazon
has driven rural subsistence dwellers to the few
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sizable gaps in their knowledge of plants and
animals here before it's too fate.
A correspondent had a rare view of the
jungle recently from a 100-foot conservation
tower that overlooks the forest canopy. The
tower , a m e t eo r o logical station a nd
bird-watching post constructed by the National
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Yellow-biUed toucans. parrots and macaws
soared above the trees shortly after sunrise.
Each had a distincti ve song and could be seen
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plants, climate of Amazon jungle ·A GALA SHOWING!
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clearly against a vast backdrop ot sky and trees
extendlna to the horizon in all directions.
"The birds wake up at different limes after
dawn and ~tart looking for food. That's when
there's the most activity and lhe most noise,"
said David Oren. a H arvard Univer sity
ornithologist based in the Amaion for several
years.
··Right now. this is an unbroten cQver of
trees. but It won 't stay that way for lone," Oren
said. "Ranch owners are movinJ in and they'll
be cutting down pieces of forest."
Scientists have campaigned for years to
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optimistic that South American 1ovemments
will beein to enact conservation measures.
Officials in the eight countries that share
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portions of th~ jungle met lu t year In the river
city or Belem, 1,060 miles downriver from here.
for the first hlgh-level conference of the newly
formed Amazon Pact . They pled1ed that "the
development of the Amazon Re1ion and the
preservation of Its environment cannot be
considered separately.•'
They have created 50,000 square miles or
national parks and protected jungle areas in the
last five years. That is an area targer t han the
state of Pennsylvania.
Conservationists say the step may be a sign
that the nations may begin to slap tighter
controls on plans to alter the jungle
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"Whi le we do not wish lo encouraee
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"The point is that each time a plant or
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Coastal beach park
improvements welcome
1'wo ycal'S havt• µasscd s inct.>
th(' s t ate of Cttl ifornia purchased.
!or $~1 5 mi l lion , th e most
exp ens ive IJll't'<' of µarklaml 1n
slalt' history, th • 3 .5 mile s tre tc h
o f oceaofront l and h t>lwet'n
Corona d e l Ma r and 1.c.tguna
Beac h . n o w officiallv titl e d
Crystal Cove State Park."
With additional acqu1s1t1ons
and la nd g ifts. lht' park now
covers 2,800 acres. but m ost of at
has r e mained fenced o ff from
public use while t he state c1cvis(•d
a m asll'r pla n for 11 :-.
d evelopmt'nt
Thi ·. of t'C>U rsl'. lt a:-. 1101
d et e rred dt'ditatt•d bt•ac:hgnt·r~
who, over t he past two s ummt.•ri-,
h ave climbed fent'<':-.. sernmhll'tl
down cliffs and n s kl•d lhl•tr nt•<·h
runn in~ across Coas t I ltghwa~· to
reach the now publtr s trand
So 1t 1s t•n t·ourag111g to h•:arn
t h a t m u I t 1 m 1 I I i o n <I o I I a 1·
improvement:-an• in the offing
for Crvs tal CO\'t.• Stalt• P ark. with
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vehicles. pedcstriun he ul'h u<'<'t•s-.
ramps. r estrooms, sign s, rat lm~-.
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proper dens1on in a pproving the
possible return of .,Oml' or a ll o f
the l l.500 stnkmg <11r controlle rs
to fe d e ral Sl'r Vll'(' m a n y <'apa<·tt~
e xcept their former f1t'ld
T h l' c· o n t r o I I l' r s w h 11
conducted an tllc•gal stnkt• a fte r
rec:e1\'lng ~o me of the h1ghes1
financial be nefits in governme nt
ser\'lce . C'riti(•1zcd thl' mil\ e
R o ber t Pol 1, h t•ad o f the
nm \'-de r e rtifif•d P rofession.al Air
TraffiC' Controllers union. a nd for
the mome nt a g a in ahle to s pt!\\
his g reed~ a ims befort.' telt·,·ls 10n
c ameras, l'alled Hl·:11zan·._ aet1011
<.t "t·ruel hoa~ ·
Y es. tht•rt.•.., il c rud hoax
invul\'ed. hut 1l ·., not b' lhl'
pres ident It W<h b~ thl• striking
c· o n t r o 11 c r ~ \\ h 11 c a r n e d a n
a\'erage of S.1 1.000 CJ ~ear a nd
said 40 hour~ "a~ too mul'h work
The\ k nc:v. thl• "trtkt• "as
illegal ·
They SOURht to nl<tkt• lht•
gov e rnment ben<I
Tht•y lost
The action w asn t JU"l
against the go\'e rnmc nt. 1t "<1~
against those of u s w ho fl~" o n
bus mess. those o f us who use l hl•
a 1 r 11 n e s to mo v l' c'<11n mt: 1 t' l' ,
those of u s who r el\ on the
c:arrit.•rs for o ther supi>urt Ill
other words. e \'t•ry one of us
The pres ident wa~ c11rrt•d an
sa~·i ng the s trikers \H'r(• mt ~l ed
() r had h <.Id \' I s (' d ' IH t h (' I r
lt•ad(·rsh 1.p ·
W ith th e· na tional
unl'mplo~ m e nt rat e c:dg1 n J,!
lowurd 9 percent a nd man) o thl'r
feder al workt•r s faC'rng layoffs or
c11 s mi ssal !.. \\l' s u gges t the
s triking contro lle rs knoC'k off the
" h 1 n i n g o ,. t.· r t h e 1 r o " n
foolis hness. and n •:-ol \'e n t.•x t
time not to tnte lht' hand that
feeds th em
Chance to spread cheer
Oran ge Coast r es idt·nts
wanting to h elp oth ers in need
this Chris tmas c an contact anv of
t he followmg organization~ ·
Tht' El Toro :\1 a r inl' Corps
Air Station as s ponsonng its third
a nnual Toys for T ots Benefit Air
S h ow tod a v a t the Marin e
h e licopte r station at R ed H ill
Avenue m Tus tin Adm1ss1on is
on E' unwrapped toy
Santa will arri ve o n t h e
Tustin field al 1 15 p m . via a
Goodye ar hh mp Two air s ho w s
a re s c heduled al 11 a m and 2
p m For m ore inf orm<.illon call
559 2767
Sha r e Our Sel ves. a
non-profit group 10 Costa Mesa
that h elps the n eed) 1s seeking
turkey dinn e rs. n e w toys a nd
money for its a nnua l .. Adopt a
Family " project All gifts mus t
be d elivered o n Dec. 22 to St
Joh n 's Ha ll al 1015 Ba ke r St. in
C o s t a M l' s a . f'' o r m o r e
inform atio n call 549·2001
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F ISH Organizatio n . S<'r \'m g
the ~ewport -Harboo area. need:.
canned food , powdered mtlk ,
peanut butte r a nd Jelly and ne w
unwrapped toys to he used during
the holidav season a nd all v ear
Donations. can be dropped off a t
the Communit v Church Bv the
B ay. 148 E. 22nd St. m Costa
M esa. Donations of c as h can be
made throug h a ll c hurc hes and
synagogues
The Assoc iated S tudents at
O range Coast College in Cost(j
Mesa a nd 'the county lluma n
Services Age n cy a re collecting
n ew unwrapped t oys for c hildre n
in fos ter h omes .
<;ifts can be dro pped ofr at
t he ASsociated Studen ts office a t
the Costa Mesa college. Fo r more
infor mation call 556-5644
T h e Salvation Armv 1s
collectin g c anned good s, 'n e w
toys and m oney at their Sant a
Ana office at 818 East 3rd St F'o r
m ore information c:all 542-975()
Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of ttie Daitv Pilot. Ottie r views ex prc'>-.Pd ~" ln1-. IJ<lfli' •tr• 11'11)'>• 011rw1r aurnor., ano art1<,h . RPoOer c.ommt'n i 1\ 1n v11
~d AClor ... , rt ... :1<Ht v Po101 P 0 Bo>< 15&0. Cos ta Mesa . CA 92&2& Phont• 111-IJ
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L.M. Boyd I Moomhine tragedy
Q. What's the worst case e ver of
m oonshine poisoning.,
A Proba bly that 1951 tragedy in
M c N a1 r Cou nt}, Tenne ssee . A
57·gallon batch o f corn whiskey was
laced with wood a lcohol F'tfly -Cive
persons died. and numerous others
were blinded or othe rwise afflicted
w ith nerve damage A 340·pound
booze runner named John Richard
Hard • was sentenced to hre in the
pen1te nt1ary
Not all men can w a it an hour
b<.>fore they s have every morning. but
to ~el the best s have. they should
wail, evidently. E xperts say it ta ke s
that long before lhe sleep's puUiness
~ubsidcs so the whiske rs cao be
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
P"'bU\"'4Nf •vf"'• l'UY ot lf'Wo ,_.,., 41 UO Wn' tHt
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case a a a a a a
whacked orr in the mosl efficie nt
manne r
If you were lo write your me moirs,
to whom would you dedicate same'>
Decathalon champion Bruce J enner
dedicated his book to his dog Bertha
She ran with him while he trained
Al the lime a m an and woman
mar ry , they've known each other at
l e a s t t w o yea r s , If t y p ical.
Matrimonial surveys show t hat. Thal
t he average woma n m a rries at the
age of 21 has been widely reported. A
sing le young-lady ~19 might bear
this in mind. It suggests she ha s
a lready met her future hus band.
Thomas P. Haley
Pub lishe r
I Thomas A. Murptllnt ·
Ed itor
Barbara Kreibich
Editorial Page E ditor
<n<rtnn c a a a > ••t =
; . ~
Soviet people pay for power
() II 1• t1 ( I Ii t' lrl fl 1 t• f 11 Ill JI I 1• I t·
tur 11 arour11b 11v1·1 th1· vt·ar .. h.1s lwl'll
tht· 11ff11·1al ,\1111•rll'an ,·11·v. 11f H11""'t1n
""''lf•I\ T hll1) \l'ars a1:11 11 "'"' lh1·
opinwn 11f 011 1 bt'llt·r" t11.1l lh1• l!u-.'>1art"
!' fl II I 1 I II • l ti O J n \ l h I II g I I g h l
C 'om munrsm , 1l """'~ held, hdfl f ,1thl·rt'<l
a tc•<·hnulng1cally 1ncomµett•11t '>oc1el)
th<il would t·ruC'k and turn 111 1 r umbc;
when forced to comptte an ;in nrm ... 1 arf•
v. 1th the 'nilcd Stall·~
Tod:n the lrne 1s that the· Rt•dc, run J
... oc1et} · lhat <tl leas t minimally tak<·'>
t•art• Of llS peopl<• <tod jlOSM'SSl'" a WJr
mal·hint· Y.h1c·h 1.., the 1•quJI rf riot fast
ht•com1ng the ... upenor of the comtunt·tl
m 1 g ht or a 11 the t t: ,. h n '"'' 0 ' ,1 11,
advanced democracies •
O l 'RI N(, T HE Korean War th"
American go\ 1•rnm c·nt 1'"'Jll.111wd tlu
, mrlilarv \'ic•lortl''\ of th<• Red Ch1n•·-.1· ;,..,
thost.-1~f a tcchnol11J!tec1llv hat•kward
pcopk whos1· :.111d1cr~ '' 1·r~· hopped up
CJnd hyµc•d'111to fanat1C·1~na h' drug-. and
µropagC.1nil<1 fl wa;°'i said Hu'>slan poY.<·r
"us hu1lt on htll1· mori· Jn tht' 19$)11..,
(;l'n Akxandl·r I lu1g. our ~l·C'relC.lry of
s t :ile . and must ollwr high ra11k1nJ?
mthtar~ uff11·i a!... -.p1•nd a ~11rpra..,.n11
CJmounl Of IHTil' hO<i'>lrng and hoO<.llllg
Russian µro...,es~. lht· m anch of tht:i r
growm~ na\'y, lht!rr da ngerous new
bomber. their "sophisticated" ...,eaJ.1t1n.;
to use the adJec'tl\e that <;en llJrl! llu
Howard Cosc:ll of d1pJ,,mac~ cmµl<i~'
\\ h r n c ,. er he rn 1· iJ n t h 1 I 1 1 h JI
h1gh·tech C.1rt1s tr;.
Who '>'Ould ha\'l' l'\ t•r prt•clwlt rl th.11
the rncompetent. 10 thumht:<I 1 •1mm1t•s
of lht• 1950~ c·ould ha\'e gottl'n s<1 ttd l'Pl
<.tl the '>l'l\'lll'(' of mao;~ '' arf<1n"' 1
t on fr-;~ tu han ng lrllll• kncm l1·dg1• 11(
mll1t.1r,\ affairs .rnd 11·~-. Juclgm1·nt hut
good or bad. thl•tr m1l1tdr,\ lu11a111•<; .He
.... an\lllU'> to "Pl·nd Kussran trea s ure
;and t al1•11t 1111 gun~ a~ nu r lunatics They
ma} ha~c· to l11d high and pay more of a
11r11•1• hov.1·\1·1
'\11 I. ~:h1•r-.J.111l Ill .m arti('IP Ill fhC
'1:1•\\ \ 111 I. I<•·'"'"'. v. roll· I hat the lrfe
• 'f1t·1·t.111 n 111 th1• Sci\ 11•1 t 'n1<1n h::t!> lwt•n
VON HOHMAN
dropping hy prt'l'1p1tou .. number..· "
I hi· LI vrr~1gl' ~>' wl I tf l' ,pan toutd be
unclt•r ti8 to1fav lowe r. 1n other words.
than 1t y,as 111 the· late 1950s Measured
II\ tlw hPallh 11f 11., people. the Soviet
I n 111n 1 .. "'' l11ng1:r a developed
nJtwn Thl·n· I'> n1>l a single country
in ;ill 11f E1ir11pp rn faC'l . 1n which la ves
,ll"l' ..,,, ..,hori or h;.ilnes · death ralt!S so
htl!h !1111 l'\l'll llnJJ fl\'{!rt ~h{'d
h,111 ('I\ tll/l'd :\lb4tnliJ
FOK T HIS :.talc• of affairs Eberstadt
.1~"1i,:n1•d man\ cau"e" s urh a5 th e
cfct'l1111n~ qualll~ of bah} food and
nur .. 1ng furmulJ. u t e rine damage
t•aust'<1 hv the sax to eight abortions the
J\1•ru1n· So\1et wo man undergoes
d11r1nc lh~· ch ildbear i n g years.
mnn'itrous. ;1lcohohs m. air, waler and
1•:arth pollution from industnal wastes.
.. 1up1cf u'<' ol Jll'<.llC'1de~ and radiation
f rum lt•Jk' at11m1C· cleC'tnc generators.
I I<-al.,11 .11tnhutcd th•· high death rate m
l•l'lntl' nt llfr mC'n to accidents from
\\o rk \\llh '>hoddtly ;,ind dangerous ly
mad1• faf'lon 1•qu1pmcnl He added 1n
ht'> s kt-td1 of tht~ demoralized society
thJt l'h,. St•\tet l 'nion may haveonJy a
tt·nth a'> many motor vehicle!> as the
l 'n1lt'<I StJtc~. !Jut rl ha!'. JU!>I a !> many
trafrlt fatalrt1cs
A~ rr that Wt'rc n•'t enough. 1t was F:bt'r~latlt " op1n1on lhal the m en who
run Ku'>s ta have hC'c n '\theduling
t·uthat·k.., 1n med1ral <,c rv1ces and
fat·1hl1c~ tx·c·au~c the nearly nat rate or
Ru'>stan cl·1mum1c growth has not been
alilc to ... u-.tatn 11-. armies. modest gains
in 1·1in.,um1 r ~nods for the pt>pulatton
and a modi.:rn E.'.Stabh-,hmenl
The Ill-< 1s1on lo chop back on · health
"'a... maflt· l>t>causc .. Denying a sick
mCJn Jn 1,µcrat1o n after all. rs not
nt•arly St> d1 fftc ull a s ta king away a
h<:Jlth) man·-. -.hoes · Although. 1r all
LhtnAS rnntanuc a-, they have, some lime
tlown tht· torndor of contemporary
h1~lM}. the Ru!>s1ans a re going to have
tt) < ut l'On:.umer <;p<'ndtn~ a lso
IT OOt:SN'T follow from this that the
Russian government is pining to drop
out uf lht• ~1rm s r<1cc ~any another
ruling t la ... s ha:. sought to for est all
n·hc·ll111r1 IJ~ rn \'olving its nation in
lore1gn "';.ir-. :\o nethe le ss, labor
1ntensl\l' t<uss1a 1s louk1ng at a worker
shortage lh<Jn ks It> rL'i declining birth
r:ites ,11 th:-it r('gardless of the
Poht burt'au " ..., 1ll1ngness to sl)orten the
popula t1 o n 's life to s us t a in r ocket
product ion. a trme ts coming when the
expedwnt ..., 111 no longer work. when
other cuts an the standard and style or
Ru~sian lire "111 have lo be made to
prolong lhts ..., ar w1thciut end
If we <'an fort'st'e ~uch possibilities.
m<i ylle the) CC.In too If they can't. so
much the worse for all of us It 1s worth
I he l ry to find out. to see 1r they want to
cul u deal They may w ant to lengthen
the1 r foreshortened Ii ve s. assuredly we
don't "l!>h to stunt our own
A sad Christtnas lesson for children
To lht· Editor
Th rel' llltlc t·h1ldren ranh "'1th th1•1r
... mall i.:1fts •lf brt•ad for tlw1r fcJthN1·d
f rtl'tHh As lhl',\ a pproad11•1I 1 ht· ..,,.,.
"all , v.hcrt• lhe' al'>':.i\s sit to lhrov.
their hn•ad tu lhl' dutk" lhl',\ "ondl·n ·tl
wh~ their friend-; 1hdn'1 t o me· fl\ rng and
running on thl· \\atl•r to 1!rt'<'I tlwm "''It
loud arc I J mat ion' as lht•\ 'l'>U;tl h 11111
But. thr~ Saturday rn 'n••<'t•m hN "J"
d11fert•nt N1mcth111Jo( ..., a :-H'r,\ "run~.
~ol onlv Y.Ouldn t lht'll' fn('n<h C'Clmt· 111
lh<'m . l)ut tht:,\ \\uulcln't partakt· rn thl'
g reat feu-.1 the\ had planned f•1r l h<'m
ln-.tead t he~ q111Ptl ,\ rntllt'<I 111 '\lll;all
group'> on the \\akr •if <:r.ir1d t'.1n.1I
ON 0 1'\E SPOT, '.\l ;illarch W11od
Duc·k. ~11,~1·0,·1e .11111 d11m1•stH·s f111 ml·d
u 1•1r<:l1• CJround ~1 larg1· '' h1tr l>1nl J -. 1f
to prntel't 11 a~ 11 stnq~J.!l<'rl \\'tlh lrf1• anrl
I hen death fmall,\ look 1ls la .. t hr1•a1 h
J ncl the c irl'I(• hrulH• Still '>'•lllclt•rrn~!
the t hildren ~aw the .'·uunc polH•em'an
wad in g 1n tht• watn c:1rdull'
remonnj:? lhl' hrnhcs of l'll'H'll of lh<.·1r
frie nds l~u11•tly . I hl'rr motltt•r told th1·rn
the d ucks had bC'en po1~oned
The Christmas lr ghts \\er{· lw1nkltn1!
on lhl' main Slrt'el or lht• Vtlhge a"
their mother hurric<I them homl' But
they still wonde red wh,\ anti "'hat lhl·1r
frie nds had done to dc'>en<.· tht~ fate
Thev ha\'en't r eturnl'd s mrc•
I 'am \H1ting about a n 10c1rlent l hat
occurred on Balboa Island on a recent
Saturda) Perhaps. the setr a 1ipmnte<I
Scrooge c·an ansY.cr th(•tr qul'st1ons. a~
well as mine What had lh"'l' little·
c reatures done that an )~ne -.hnuld
.;ubJC<'t them lo thP CJ gonr zin~ d<»•th or
po1 somnJ!' Wh) s houldn't thr~ lie ahlt•
lo s t ay in these watf'rs that thl'~ havt'
always known" Oocsn l our Srrooi:l•
know that Newpo rt Hay \\a' 1inc•c a wild
life pr eser ve that th<.•ir ann•s tcH~
rliscovered m a n v ve;,1 r s lw forc our Srroo~c t•,·en knew of this plaet•"
All J can truly a s k b 'why""
M. A."IWll.ER
Scare tactic?
To the Editor
Obviously the appral"t.'r~ ror the
Irvine Company's leasl·hold proJ)('rt11·-.
live in Dltroit. Othe rw1-;t'. the) woultl
know that the deafrnmli( rour or Jl'l
noise from the J ohn Waynt· l\1rporl ''
driving home pr1n·~ d own ,and nol up
Alm ost a ll of the Irvine 'nmpany·~
lt>asehold property 1n Newport Beac h .s
threcUy under the niJ.?ht path <ind as tht>
.111 port l'"<J)an<ls. ll·<t '>l'hold property. as
~' 1•11 a~ l1..·c·h11ld lam!. will go down
I \\ondl'r rr the ln1nc Company's
< .tllouserl h·u<>ehold policy 1s not tu
sran· lt•a-.l·holdt>rs 1nlo buying the
MAILBOX
p1 "IJl'rt~ sci lhJt tht> firm can then
prt><·t·1•tl tu µu.'>h for arrµort expans ion
Tho· l t\llll' ('umpany n eeds a large
.11q111rl 111 .tt·t·ommodate its projects m
tht• lntnl' mdu.,tnal complcJt. its down
< !>.1-;t c•onn•ntum hotels and h1gh-n sc
11H1t·l' lo\\l'rs and s1m1la r development
plann1•d Jt :"'1·"' port C'enter.
In Ill.\ •1111n10n 1l ts for this reason. the
r1r111 ·,, fl!'l•d fur ti l ~1rge internationa l
,111 port. th:il th1· lr\'111e Company sold
l<rntl 111 llW 1·0111\1_\ for the .John Wayne
1\11·11ort rxpa nsion Now t hat the
(·\p,1n ... 11m '" about tn commence. it 1s
t1m1· !or lht• firm tn liquidate its assets
111 n·~11 l1•11l1al an·a::.
ll F::NHY DE CASTILLA
Profit and poverty
To tht• Editor
Ttw t.•conom1c shortcomings due to
our present a dministration's policies
a nd those or the past quarter century lo
meet the basic needs of our people are
f1reballm~ this nallon to the brink o r
pandemonium
Tht> entente bet ween our entr enched
representatives in Congress. high level
c abinet policymaker s and corporate
ronglom erat1ons has res ulted in 98
pf r CC'nt of l:1sl year 's profi ts of the
IE'admg 100 corporations ending up in
the coffers of a mere avaricious 19.
Who arc these pirates who have
p lunde red the wealth of our beloved
hind cousin~ econo mic stagn ation.
u nl'mploym ent , o utra~cous in te r est
• I •'rt,. r ·' t rimt r1·n.le n u t 1· u'f'/1·11m 1• T l'U'
r111l11 '" '""''' n,,. /f'/t1•n 1 .. /11 ·~<'t' t>r
I ,,, 1•111/1 'di. I ,, ••. ,,.,, ,.,, '-"""'' llf .l(lt.
1 '""' r•' lr•H 111/1 ~' 1111 1•rr prl'/Nt'n<"t' All
1 'I• ,, ''1"'1 m1'11u11• .,1ono111r1• ond rt101/mq
•l !rt•• '' 1i,,, •11m11 ' m11v ~· ll't/hhel.d on r~
1" ,1 II ,,,,,,, '' 111 '•'•1~1111 '' upµnr .. 111
I"'''"' ,, 11 .. 1 ;., 11ufl11~ht'd /.l'lln, mo11 ~
'' /,·1111 .. n. ti '" "~ • 1111111> \(lmt' and phmw
ni.11 /11 • .,/ llu • onlnt111/11r '11U,I ti(' l,/ll't'n /01
I 1 r•/1111/11m l'l"'f)(l,1'~
>a.2 a e
r<ill'~ and d1sCJ~trous 1nflat1on"
Cht•rk the profit ••nd loss sheets of our
µl'lroleum l'ompan1t'S a nd you will
nutH'l' a t•onsp1 t UOUS lack or red tnk
Tht• lat<·~t t•xlra tax benefits to these
µorein1·~ of petrolatum amounts to a
mrrt• S.'l8 hllhon. an amount almost
c·o1 nl·tdt·nt al I) needed to present the
Ins<> or dtreh needed benefits to our
de sen tnl! cldrrly who ha\'e invested
their honest hard labor . sweat. tea rs
and hloo<l an th•~ country
T he poor. handicapped. dis abled and
the truly needy are having the last
'hreds uf de<'1.•nC') c;t npped from them
by s heer ~recd and exploitation
Th c.., e Jll' 11 11 I e are t he f 1 r s t lo
l'X pcricnc·e t h t• knell o r econom ic
1frgraclat1on hut hov. long till ll tolls for
all ur us"
JOHN W GESKE
Housill({ solution
To the Editor
I suggest that tf Mrs Heathe r a nd her
cohorts on th(' Newport City Council
wa nt lo solve the probc lem of low-cost
housing and they cla im they do -
th ey s hould d eclar e a ll leasehold
property lo be low cost housing . They
would solve two problem s al one blow
The leaseholde rs could stay m their
homes and the city o f Newport Beach
rould m eet c riticism s regarding the
la c k of l o w cos t h o usin g here.
Furthermore. lak ing su ch a stand
w o uld e nable Mrs . Heath e r and
Messieurs Cox a nd Mauer to discr edit
the currcn'-behefs that they are "Irvine
Compan} property '
ROBERT KNOL~YS
GlDllY SUS
As of this date I Intend to purchase
stamps in s mall denominations -ones,
twos. fives scatter them at random
on first class mall and let the Postal
SerVIC'e fiJ(ure it out.
P.K.R
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 13, 1981 ~··
Garamendi must seek recognition • ID Southland
By CHAJU.t:S (.i. R•:U.
Charles c; Hell as a proftfuor of political
:rcaenu al Cal State Fullerton
John Garamcndl, D Walnut Grove ,
announced has cumlidacy ror governor
on Nov. 18.
Who?
Well you m1i:ht 1ts k. Ga ramendi. who
re presents the rura l 13th State Senate
Dis trict in no rthern California 1s
virtually unknown in most or the state.
Both the Los Angeles Tames and Field
Polls r eport that only 4 percent of the
s tate 's Democrats s upport Garamendi's
gubernatorial a m b1t1ons In particular.
he is unknown In Southern California.
Since 57 p e r cent or the s tate 's
Democrats live in Southern California,
Garamendi has the monumental tas k or
getting known south or lhe Tehachapi
Mountains . Gar a m endi's unus ually
e arly announcem ent some six and a
half months before next year's June
primary -is d esigned to give him time
to build his na me. Toward that end he
has spent $50 thous and for some 23,000
"G a r amendi for Governor " s ig n s
thro ughout the state In addition, he is
also s pending som<.' S90.000 for u
s ta te wide T V "spot " blitz
In many ways, Garam cnd1's atte mpt
res e mbles the futile efforts or two
earlier unknown candidates Norton
Simon and Ken Maddy.
In 1970, Sim o n , a n \J n k n o wn
Hepublic'un million~ure tried to defeat
GO P Inc umbent U S Sen c;eorge
Murphy in their party's prima ry Simon
s~ent over $2 million and got 670,000
vot es to Murphy's I 3 m illion votes
Simon's a ll·out media bhtz cost him
ove r $3 a vote. and he lost
O r ('OU r H', l h t•r l.' ar c :,1g111fH·ant
d ifference:. bet wee n <iaramendl's and
S1111on 's canchdac1e!>
Simon entt>red his 1970 primary late
in m id March aflc't dumagin~
µublic ity about Murphy. Guramendi hall
c.•ons idcrably more time to build his
t•ampa1~n a nd he wall not be running
a~a inst an incumbe nt Both of these ure
to h is advanta~c liut Garamend1 has
httl(' hope of raising h uge amounts of
money nor has he a pe rsonal fortune to
:-.pend And, there 1s no h int of scandal
attacht:d to [-1ayor Tom Hradley """
NEVER MIND, Dc,AR-· IT'S THE
. THOU<5HT i~AT COUNTS ... BSSJC>ES,
I CAN TEL.I. WHAT ~O'RE IHINKI N~ ·
. '
Ang l•h·-. 1 wh<1 11> the IN1d1ng ('On tender
fu r tht-l>l'rnonat11· g ulJ<.'rn :1t orial
nnm 11wt1011
111 197H. a1111th1•1 unknown, F rei.no
A!-.-.t•mhlyrtu111 K1..•n Mutldy, also ran for
i.:o vcrn(lr lit· )Joun•d $1 5 m1 lhon into
tht· c:c>P 1m111;1ry must of 1t 1n TV
ad V<.'rlt:-.t•rfl(•Ot. Whrlt.• M :11ldy's me<ti<1
hlttz improved h1!. -.t11ndrn~ 1n lhe polb
from ~ 1K·rc·1•11t tr1 Ot tober 1977 to 19
Jll'rc·l·nl 111 May 197H he could do no
hc th.'1 On c leC't1un d:i y, ~addy rec·etved
Ill :J pcn•tnt of lilt· volt-c'U!>t com 1n~
IO th ircl 111 a f11·ld IJf '>('\'en
M acid)·, l«1m pa1gn m a} ht the clo~tst
pJrnlll·I to c;,;r :i111f•nc11 :-. pre!-.cnl effort
\1 :idd\ run 1n an lllJt·n r1c:Jd there was
no 111(·11rnbcrll and drew !>Uhslant1al
1>u 111rnrt from lht• -.tale's northe r n
farm ing tntl·rt:-.l!-. (;uramcndl I!> alSO
r un111ng 1n a 11 Ol'l'n f ield <and h is
upp<1:-.1uon tu I hl• l'c:ripheral Canal will
-.ur(·I ~ !lrJ\\--.uti:-.tant1al ~UPJKJrt from
nor thern far m 111g mt erl''>t!> too
~adcl:r al!.11 lwgan h11> campaign early
"Ith a largt• 1 ~~>() f.1001 media budget
But ~Jdd~· s -.trt•nr.Hh \.\a:-. lim ited to
norttwrn <\d1 f<irn1u \.\hen: ht won 13
l'OUfllll'' m thl' .Ju1w primary Even ~o.
:vt ad ch tarnt· 1n wttJnd 1n tht• north
hl· h 1 ,;cl J\ ttorn1·\ <; l'n cr'11 I 1-: \Edie
Youn~cr trailing by 151.000 votes
Tht· lt•!'>:-.tH'l for c:ar;imend1 I!> dear
ht• h:i:-. 111 \.\ 111 Ill tht• north UUt he also
h••!> teo du \.\l·ll in tht· 1>uuth
<: ar<11nl·11d1 c·an rt·a~onabl y expect
-.u li:-.lant 1;.1 l -.upport fro m nor the rn
\ 11lt'r:-. 'A ho :.har<.' h1~ po!>1llon on the
l'.inul \ n·c·c·nt f 1(•liJ Poll !>hows that 62
pcr(•c·nt tJf ncirthern C.:aliforn1a vote rs
IJPJHJw tlw Can:.il "'h1lc only 23 percent
favor 1t \nd c;aram e nd1's ma1or
11ppom·nt. HrJtllc~ v.tl l lost: votes 1n the
nurtlt l1t•('JU't' thl· Lo-. An_ge lt!s ~tciyor
:-U IJIJl>rt!> th(· C'Jnal
('11nH·r-.<'h c;c1 ramc nd1 will lose
\ ott·:-. m lhl' ~11uth II\ er lht:' Canal IS!>Ue
~outhl'rn (';.1hlorn1a \rJll'r'> !>UPIJOrt the
l':in a l ~>I 1J1•r(1•nl lo 13 p t:r c e nt
~H'<'ordmi.: ll1 lhc '>aml' F u:ld Poll
Courage outranks military skill at crossroads
W ASlllNGTON Deep m the craggy
mountains of Afghanis tan. the world's
mos t rugged guerr illas are playing a
deadly game or hide·and·seek with the
Russian invade rs. The fi ercest guerrilla
of t hem a ll is Mullah J alla lludin
I s ent my rovin g re porter , Peter
Gr ant , into Sov1et·on up1ed Afghanistan
to inten•1c w him G rant d isguised
him se lf as an Afg han mountain rrian in
a weather ed turban . baggy pants.
knee-le ngth shirt and vest
B u t h e r e fus ed t o g1\'e up hi s
m adc·in-America Adid as Jogging shoes
for st1H. uncomfortable native s andals
a decis ion that almost blew his cover
The enterprising Grant experienced
t he d angers and rigor:. or guer r illa
fighting against the Russians with their ·
G -JA-Cl_A_ID-IR-S0-1 -~
superior fi re powe r a nd he licopte r:
gunships. He obser ved the siege of a
Soviet outpost in the ba rren outreaches
of the border region:.
The borde r crossing
K ip lin gesque tre k t o
fr o n tier witH Gra nt
~1u ja hid i g uerrilla
com pleted his d1sgu1se
be~an with a
the Pa kis t an
garbe d a s a
A f~I beard
He pa ssed through s ix checkpoints
without arous ing sus p1c1on, his Adidas
s hoes notwithstanding At one s top. the
guer rillas were de tained for a da y near
a Pa kis tan milita r y base
To reduce the risk of de tection. Grant
h id OUt in a grubby, !.W<.'ltertng n)'-fllled
room . \\.'lthoul a toilet or running water
It was the most elegant quarters he wa s
to see for th<.' ne xt several days
··My Af J?ha n host s occasio nally
brough t m e s weet te a and tasteless
food ... Grant wrote "It was better than
a nything I got afl<.'rwards ·
Peeking throug h a crac k in the door .
he watched the guerrillas load a truck
w ith a bout 20 boxes of arm s a nd
a mmunition He snooped outside after
dark a nd discovered a wa re house filled
with a bout 300 boxes of munitions
The guer rillas picked up two other
Wes terners. Richa rd ;ind C hristian
Mou y. a f'r<.'nch m edic al team. who
would also be s m uggled across the
border . Because they had no beards to
c a m o uflage their pa le faces. they
covered their heads with chadens.
E ><plaincd Gr ant "T he Pa kis tan
government proh 1b1ts the Red Cross
from getting any closer than 30 miles lo
t he Afgha n bor der Many wounded
Mujahidin die on the· grueling. five·day
donkey t rip for medica l help ...
So t h e Mouys. d e vout Frenc h
M uslims. had volunteered t o bring
me dical help into the battle zone.
The three Westerners we re crowded
ns inconspicuous ly as possible into a
van with nine Mujah1din fi ghters
··At the la s t roadblock , .. Grant
r eported . "the border o rricial s wung
ope n the back door and for a full 30
~econds, l could feel his eyes staring at
m y Western jogging shoes. I felt them
gro wing to the size o f boxcars.
"He gra bbed m y s houlde r and
d emande d , ·o o you speak Englis h ?
Like an Idiot. 1 grunted no. realizlog too
late that an une duc ated Afghan
s houldn't e ven h ave understood the
que stion
"lie began screaming and waving me
out of the van I was about to make a
d e j ecte d ex it whe n he suddenly
dis appeared with the guerriJla escort
leader into a nearby hut I sat and
wondered was I goin~ to be a rrested"
Deported " To come so close a nd
··My fo vor itt• Mullah emer~ed. and 10
mi n utes la tt•r we wer e ac ross thl'
border in Afghanistan lie explained
t hat ht' had ~ol\'l'd the problem with a
bra be of 3 000 rupee:. or about S300
· That lc:ne:-. m (' with anot h t'r
problem Ho\.\ tu "'rite this off on m)
t!Xpense ac,·ount
• •
To talk to J J l1allud1n. Grant had to
hike for sen·ra l da) s O\ er fp,1e rugged
m ou n tain range!.. dod ~1 ng So\'let
patrols and ar med helicopters
"We would start "'alk1ng at 5 an the
m orning and oft en keep going until
d a rk ... wrote Gran t ··Bre akfas t
consisted of bread and tea For lunch
mavbe we would ha\'e a little fruit.
Sometimes we were lucky and would
find eggs or meat for s upper
"Some of my MuJahidin escorts we re
old men. 60 o r 70 years or age They
bounded up and down the mountains
without even breathing hard They took
delight in w<itching m e coll apst' an
exha ustion al t'ver y rest s top
"For the!:tt' rugged peo ple. <i 12·hour
march O\'er mounta inous terrain 1s an
afternoon nature stroll T hev ca n live
fo r weeks on bread. t ea and cooking otl
"Of course. manv die under these
harsh conditions Bu·t the sur vivo rs are
som e of the sturdiest. most durable
people on earth The Russians ha\'e
l<.'arned the ha rd wa\' what fi er ce
fighters the) can be .. ·
Fighting is second nature to the m an
of Paktia province who guided Grant
through t heir cr aggy corner of the
e arth The homes 1n the province \.\ere
~rim fortress·like outpos ts. oft en with
wat chtowers and rifle ~lits
Before the Russians cam e. the central
J!o \·ernment in Afgha nist a n a lways
exempte d t he me n of P aklla fro m
military sernce They neede d no
t r ai n ing to f ig ht 1f t hey we re so
disposed. and any drort to conscri pt
them might have riled them to f1J?ht
against the government
T h e Ru ~s 1 u n 1n v ac.Je r s h a ve
discovered the war-like nature of the
people or Paktia
"The province 1s almost completely
1n the ha nds of the Mujahidin." Grant
re port ed "Thl' Sov iet and Afgh an
com munist for<'es control o nly the
la r ges t c1t1cs a nd a fe~ reinforced
garrisons ."
Late r. Grant's ferocious com panions
attacked one of the garrisons
.. My host s ... h e wrote. "were
com pletely unconce rned about the r eal
danger of an air attack We wa lked out
in t he open in broad dayli ght We
pa ss ed d o 1 c n s o r d es t roy e d
R u ssian-m ade tanks a nd pe rs onne l
c a r riers. m ule t es t imo n y to the
determina t io n o f the Pa kt1ans to
preser ve t heir freedom."
Around the campfire at night, the
guerrillas regaled ea ch othe r with tales
of their battle exploits. They sl>it out
frequent "hit-tat-tats " to dramatize the
fire power Of the Soviet machine guns.
When C ran\ tried lo snap pictures,
the men insisted on strapping on their
bandoleers and g rasping the ir rines In
dea th·defying poses.
The account from my reporte r added .
"One 'feast ' -which meant meat was
served was attended by about 20
rebel officers.
"The pr'esiding mullah announced
that Allah prot ects the faithful in battle
a nd every prayer offered during the
fighting is repeated 7 .000 times. Any
fighter who dies. or course. is shaheed
or marty red with a guaranteed
pl ace in Parad is<> ..
~U .S . S. R.
Y c t Grant found .hest> remarkable
people, for a ll the1r aggressiveness. to
tw warm. i?cncrous and nature·loving
Ill' saw a m e an. bristling Paktian
warrior pluck a no we r and pin it to his
tur ban during a long trek.
·Ofte n we wou ld be physic a lly
d ra gj?cd into hom es for tea by the local
inha bitants ... Grant reported
"When we e ntered a deserted mud
villa ge overlooking the Zu rmat Plain , I
was led to a thickly carpeted room a nd
told lo wait. About an hour la ter. the
terrible Jaltaltudin a nd his entourage
ent('r('d. The smell of gun powde r clung
to them
"T hat n ight. seve ral of his men led
me to a cliH overlooking the plain.
Below in the darkness. I saw the vivid
st rea ms of tracer bullets being fired
back a nd forth and hear d the thunder or
shclhn~ There lay Tamar, m y next
stop ··
• • •
The Aj ax of the s iege or Tamir is a
gen ial former sc hoolteacher c alled
Malm Shakour. Unfortuna te ly, his
milita r y s ki ll did not match his
courage : When he fired a captured SAM
m issile a t a Russian helicopter, the
$40.000 rocket la nded in a ne arby fie ld.
barely missing his own me n.
The T am ir garrison, which had been
encirr led by the guerrillas for three
wee ks. consists of some 800 Afghan
army troops a nd 20 Soviet advisers
Their only means of supply is Russian
MI 8 helicopters. which ny in usually
about twice a week
Miles 500
Km 800
CHINA
INDIA
Grant had <1lr ea d v watf'hed two
Hussian guns hips excha nging fire with
t he bes iegt•r s a s h e a nd h is two
Mu1a h1din guides hiked the last couple
of miles a crnss the rock v desert towa rd
Tamir That should ha~e been it for a
day o r two
Rut no soone r had he arrived m the
des £'rt t•d m ud vi lla g e t ha t w a!.
Shakour·s headqua rters tha n lhe two
<·hoppers returned on another foray.
.. Men lunginJ? a round the courtyard
grabbed their rifl es and dashed out,"
<irant rePOrled "Shakoor picked up a
SJ\ M hand held . gr ound-to· air missile -
a wea pon the Mujahidin supposedly did
not have ..
Grant's host led him to a n inner room
and told him to wail the re. The sound or
battle wa s comforta bly dis t a nt -
except for one loud explosion.
The choppers rinally left. and Shakoor
returned. "Smoke was rising from a
near by field. and I asked Shakour i(
that was from the rocket I had heard
land so c lose." Grant reported. "He
J?rinned sheepis hly 'No.' he s aid. 'That
was my missile.
(i rant spent a week with the besieging
"urmy" around T a m ir It wa s a n
instructive lesson in Soviet tactics.
"One njght. after a particularly bad
dinner or bread, oil and grapes , the
mulla h m command of the Muja.hidin's
nig ht fi ghters visited the group I was
staying with,'' Gra nt wrote "He spoke
anim atedly for 15 m inutes with Abdul
Ru h«'<I, whose unit had two mortars
a nd n recoilless rin e mMt of the
rt'bcls' heavy guns "
I'hl' mullah \\ antt•cl Rasheed t11 "'1pe
uut -.o ml' ('om m unl!>t m ach1nl'·gun
n1•s ts that had klllf:d one of the night
fighter-. and woundt·d two othl'rs
"So early th<' next m orning 'AC loaded
tht• n·t·•111lt•:.-. riflt· un the back eif a
rfonkt•\ Jnd -.t·t 11ff Wl' v.orkt>d our"'"" throu~h '-'h•·Jtfll'l<h dnehl'!-o. irrigation
('anab <ind farm' arct.. tu \.\1thin 200
~ ard-. of l ht• t·rwm) -.trnngprnnt The
m<ac·h1nt· J.!Un:-. f1ri•c.J at u:-. uni) a ft-IA
llm(''
Rao;ht·t'<I po:.1wincd tht' llatooka in a
p.1rl1all) cfr-.trll\ed hou'>c. <11m1ng 1t
lh rouJ.!h a hfllt.' punched by a So\'let ta nk
'>hell Befor e hl' c ommenced firing.
Rashe(od pured \\o ater on the dirt floor to
avrJ1d k1ckmi.: up dust that y,ould g1 \'e
a \\< a~ their po-.1t1on
'\\'hat ,, Jokt• that turnt'd out t•1 ht." c: rant r{'pi1rll'd 'The first shot kicked
up mort· rlu-.t than a ('amel stam pede I
hrat'l"l rnv-.{'lf for Lh t' return fire fro m
tht• t:1nk;. mortJ r!> und art1 1len we
k nl·\\ "t•n• in ttw fort · ·
llut thP onh n•turn firl' was fro m thl'
rru 1c h1nl' µum, that \.\l'rC the guerrillas·
targl't:-. ' For h<ilf a n hnur ~P perked
off ma1·h1nl· gun n c!>t!. without a n}
rcspon:-.t· from their hca\'y guns ... Grant
reportt·d
J1 1• \\a-. told latl'r that this reluctance
of tht• Sc1\·1et ll'd troops tn commit their
1· I t• a r I) .., u JI t' r 1 o r <.' q u 1 p m r n t i s
cha ratll'r11>t1l' of the Afghanistan v.a r
For "h;.1lt•\ l'r rt•a..,on. the Ru:.s1an
ha \ e t'ht1'l'n to fight t he war on a
shm•-.tnng
• • •
\I lh1-. -.1ratt•g11'
• ro,..,r11acl-. 11 ( Tama r
t n lit•'>ml•n art< hopcles:-.ly
1n1 apablt· 11f N1nducting
• 11n\ l'n t1onJI mtl1 t ar)
111wra111m ...
Part of the prohlem 1s
lht• g1u·rrilla:. dras t ic
-.h nrt:igr· of t•qu1pment
Hut pt•rhap-. the biggest
1 r o u h I l' 1 ' t he f 1 e r c e
lrltlt·1wndt•ncl· and price or
th t· frl't•d1>m fig h ter s
lhl'fll "t'h«·:-Pl:inn1ng and
'n11rrl1na11on art' a l moo;t
t 11 ta ll) ah:-;t•nt t''l.'Cn
r utlinwntar~ d1 -.c·11>ltr1l· 1-. a rant~ s..ir rl'llann· Jnd tndl\'1dual in1t1at1 ve
a r c \'a I u ah l c· c· om m o d 1l1 1':,. in a
mounta in amhu:-.h T hey can be a fatal
fl a'"' in thl· 'll'J!<' flf a f11rt1hcd town
Fo r in:-;tant'l'. <:rant re ported·
"Ont• da\ 'A C were about to fa re a mort~tr from ·a hidden posthon when I
no ticed t\\.O me mbers Of the gro up
makin~ a fire for tea I pointed this out
to th<' commande r . and he a ngr ily
ordered the men lo put out the fire "
AL on(• point. ~1 Ill man u nit
.1:-.s 1gn<'d to keep "a tc h on a strategic
road s1 ~l~ ~ a lkcd a wa y '"'1thout
ho thering to t ell anyone . f ortunately.
the Communists fa iled to exploit t he
s itua tion
"The MuJahidln often reminded m e
o r a bunch of unruly schoolk1ds -
whose teacher was at heart one or the
bo~·s One dav we intercepted a coded
s ho r t -wa ve 't rnns m 1ss1on from the
T am1r grirnson to Sovie t headquarter s
in f.artit':i . One man w a s pain ·
stak inf(ly transcribing it when anothe r
s neaked up behind him and poured
water on his head E veryone, Including
the comma nder, roared with laughter
a nd lht• broadcast was forgotten."
"Thc da y the he licopters a ttac.kc-d l
was horn fied to see about 15 M'4.1ahld1n
w atchinh the battle from the roof of
their headquarters buildinM. If they had
been spotted by the MUnships, the a rea
would undoubtedly hove come under
a rt11ler) h r<'
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de mons trated t.hat handicapped
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hardware
Johnston, 24, crippled by an auto
accident eight years ago, was an
especially inspirational do-it-yourself
eJth ibitor during a Dimension In Independence exposition here.
For blind people, IBM displayed a
$9,000 typewriter which has a
synthetic voice.
For people needing a wheelchair
lift , an Indiana corporation
demonstrated a $1,995 mechanism.
For handicapped motorists seeking
push-button driving, t.bere were vans
costing as much as $150,000.
For a quadriplegic in a wheelchair
needing a way to open doors around
the house, Lanson Industries offered
an electronic door-operator for: $600.
Then there was Johnston, sitting
next door to Lanson's booth with a $3
door-opener among several or his
inexpensive creations.
items thut will help adapt your
res idence to yo ur parti c ular
handicap,·' he said
Johnston, who works ror an agency
involved in housing for the disabled,
said he had become "tired of seeing
great amounts or money being spent
to aid the disabled when you can do a
lot more with a lot less.
··Mos t people just talk about
helping the disabled by putting in
ramps, but I look at it like thls: 99
percent of the time when I go up a
ramp in my wheelchair, I can't get
the door open." he said.
The Johnston display included a
bread board with holes into which
dishware can nestle to discourage
spills : hooks for pans and other
cooking utensils which would be 'hard
to find in a drawer; water faucets
with levers instead of rotating knobs.
The doorknob 1s one of Johnston's
cleverest conquests. A $3 attachab'
rubbe r h andle e liminates the
problem of having to twist the knob
with rotating wrist action.
He even offers building contractors
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SUNDAY, OEC . 13, 1981
FOR TH E RECOR D 87
USC fights off
Long Beach St .
in basketball. 86.
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BALL-HAWKING -UC Irvine's Kevin Magee Cle ft> makes
sure no one challenges h im after pulling down rebound while
Rainer Wulf pressures Dwayne Polee of Nevada-Las Vegas
Deity --. llY G•ry ,...,_,.
during Satµrday 's game a t the Anaheim Convention Center
wo n by uCI. 82-70 .
Mulligan at a loss for words • over Will
Unbeaten UC Irvine stuns 15th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas,. 82-70, behind Magee's 28 points
By JOHNSEVANO
Ot -~~Sutl
For the first lime in his life, Coach
Bill Mulligan was speechless. All he
could do was smile, graciously thank
well-wishers, and savor the mom ent.
"It has n't really s unk in yet," he
muttered.
UC Irvine's coach may have been
speechless. but his players certainly
weren"t. nor were the 6,959 fans that
filled the Anaheim Convention Center
Saturday night after the Anteaters
staged probably their greatest moment
in basketba ll history with a stunning
82 -70 victory O\'er 15th-ranked
Nevada-Las Vegas.
The cheers were loud and boisterous,
and the players couldn't contain their
emotions any longer. All-America
Kevin Magee's slam dunk with eight
seconds remaining pro\'1ded the final
coup de grace
··People doubted us. but not any
more." said an elated fo rward, Rainer
Wulf, as he ran mlo the locker room.
·'They have talent. but we have brains
to go with our tat.:nt. We knew we could
do it."
The Anteaters. in winning for the
s ixth time in as many outings. proved
beyond a shadow of a doubt that they
are no longer a "fluke" as some team s
may ha\'e previously thought. UCI is
definitely fo r real, and the Runnin'
Rebels will attest to that.
The Anteaters stunned UNLV by
jumping out to a quick 8-0 lead
Saturday. More than anything else. that
beginning helped set the tempo.
"I knew when we went ahead 8-0 that
we had ·em ... said Wulf. ''They would
make r uns after that. hut we always got
tough ...
The Anteaters led the entire game .
but for one brief moment midway
thr ough the first half when UN LV
grabbed a momentary 13-12 advantage
But the Ante aters. s howing the poise
that's usually associated with a winner.
countered with baskets by Leonard
J ohnson and Randy Wh ieldon a nd never
trailed after that.
That's not to sav there weren't some
a nxious moments: however. With seven
minutes left to play m the h rst halt.
Magee had to go to the bench. with his
third foul with the Anteaters holding a
27-20 lead.
Last· year. the Anteaters would not
only have lost that advantage. but
probably would have been buried in the
process The 1981 -82 version is different,
though. This year·s bench not only
mainta ined the lead. but added to its
margin to go to the locker room at the
half ahead by the comfortable margin
of 43·33.
T he Anteaters quit'kly made it a
12-point bulge during the ope ning
minutes of the second ha If before
UNLV. which has now lost two games
this week. began to bounce back.
Thanks to some accurate shooting by
Dwayne Polee. Larry Anderson and
Sidney Green, the Runnin · Rebels made
a game of it by closing their deficit to
61-57
But then Magee. who finished with 28
points. hit a 12-foot fall-away and
followed that with a slam dunk, then
Mt'Donald hit a pair of free throws and
Magee adde d another basket to put the
Anteaters ·back in command t his
time for good The 8-0 spurt put the
Anteaters ahead. 69-57 with 5:52 to play
a nd the rest was academic.
··The t'oach tolrf us lo take high
percentage shots and play hard." added
Wulf, who had four points and dished off
s ix assists. "We had mor e patience.
mor e brains and more maturity We
d 1dn 't get rattled at a 11.
·1 think what was e\'en better.
though, was that it felt like we had all of
Orange County behind us ...
Indeed. besides the victory, there
were other key factors of note, not the
least of which was the crow support.
which s hould give UCI school officials
good r<'ason to hasten their plans for a
new camr>us gym.
.. T he fa n:. were behind us ... said
Wh1eldon ... and they were loud for the
convention t'<'nler :°'lobody will be ahll·
to get trnkets to our game:. no"
Whitj\ brings us to the Anteaters next
pivota l arco m p li sh m t-nt
re:.pectability. Des pite the lack of
res pect PCAA schools usually ret'e1 ve.
the l 'CI players defin ite ly feel Saturda}
night's victory is worthy of a spot on
this week's Top 20 list
· Our theme before the game was
·Top 20 .... said Wulf "We figured 1f we
heal Vegas. we deserved lo be in the
Top 20 ...
·-rm sure teams will start respectmg
U!\ now ... added Whieldon "They better
respect us If they don't. we II kick their
hulls ..
The Anteaters certainly kicked UN LV
in the seat of its pants As a team. the
Anteater.; hit 66 percent of their s hots
1 JO of 451 compared to 51 percent <JO of
591 fo r L'NLV
Magee was 10 of 12 from the field. 8 of
ISee IRVINI-:, Page 86>
Kings' offense
given boost
by Turnbull
Pontiac is a real lemon for Super Bowl
J NG LEW OOD I AP>
Defenseman Ian Turnbull's four
goals sparked the Los Angeles
Kings to a 7-5 National Hockey
Le ague victory over the
Vancouver Canucks Saturday
night.
Kings' winger Steve Bozek
added two goals. making it five
in the last two games ror the
21-year-old rookie .
The Canuc k s also got a
two-goal performance fro m
Kings' Rick Martin quits
-P•ge85
win ger Curt Fraser . as he
scor ed his 14th and 15th goals ot
the season in the first period to
help Vancouver to a 3-2 lead.
Turnbull became the fi rst
Kings· defenseman ever to score
mor e th.an two goals In a game,
a nd also tied a team record ol
four goals in a contest. He now
has five goals on the season.
Vancouve r ctosed to within
o n e at 5·4 on cen ter Ivan
Boldir ev's 19th 1oal of the
season . at 18:54 or lbe second
period. But Turnbull scored his
th ird goal ol the 1ame, at 3: 18 ol
the th ird period, to 1\ve the
Kinas bttalhln g room at 1-4.
That 's because a lac k of funds .could cancel a nnual Bowl party
LOS ANGELES -It is said the plod
from here to the Super Bowl is filled with
agony, hurt and bitterness. Now. it m a)
not even be wort hwhile.
You see. Super Bowl XVI is scheduled
for Pontiac. Mich . which will explain why
several National Football League side5
are playing like they do not care to atter1d.
It has nolhmg to do with the weather
which will be unbearable in Michigan in
Jan uary. Professional football in that
winter wonde rland is played indoors a t the
Silve rdome , a structure which is war m
an d dry whe n the plas tic roof is not
leaking melted snow
I F THE FACILITY has a flaw, it is its
location . The "Oads leading to the
Silverdome are few in number and narrow
in width and difricull to negotiate when
clogged by Mich igan blizzards.
The Minnesota Vikings once arrived IS
minutes late for a nationally televised
game with the Oet-roit Lions and the
network filled with P hyllis . Irv and Jimmy
t h e G reek. Clearly, It was on e or
television's most forlorn moments.
At any rate. t he distressinc news out of
Pontiac having to do with Super Bowl XVI
is that lbe host community has announced
it is unable to ra ise s ufficient funds for the
annual Super Bowl party .
As you know, the annual Super Bowl
party is an American institution wbicb bu
contributed s ubstantially to our culture
and refinement for 15 years. Tbe affair bu
been held in air port ban1ers, railroad
depots. race tracks. com munity centers .
SPORT~ COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
and stadiums. Lar ge facilities a re
necessary because of the size of the guest
list which. it is believed, originates in the
office of the NFL commissioner.
AT ANV RAT E, your social standing is
less than acceptable if you do not receive
an invitation to the Super Bowl party.
Tic k ets to the Super Bowl game are
annually in great demand, but nothm g like
invitations to the party.
T he Super Bowl party serves as a sort of
national championship for professional
gate crashers. Guys In c hicke n s uits and
rainbow wigs are everywhere.
Naturally, each Super Bowl city will
attempt to outdo the previous host
community and the result is impressive
food and drink and e ntertainment being
lavished on the guests. Estimates IS to the
extent of the tab ran1e as high as the
n eighborhood of $200 ,000, a h i1h ly
respectable neighborhood.
So important to the Super Bowl party to
NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle that be
sends staffer Bill Granholm to scout the
facilities and review the proposed plans of
the host city. Granholm reports back to
the commissioner wilh details as delicate
as t he vintage of lhe offlt'1al t'hampagne
for the party.
SO I T IS. then. you e nvision the
downright despair with which the current
bulletin out of Detroit was greeted at the
social department of the offi ces of the
commissione r
Molding h is head in his hands. Pele
Rozelle raises his eyes lo the ceiling and
asks. "Where did l go wrong''"
Well. for openers, he gave Super Bowl
XVI to Pontiac. Mich. The weather . if not
a factor to the game. is important to the
activities or Super Bowl week. not to
mention the possibility of all travel and
transportation fac ilities being closed
down. ·
In fairness to Rozelle. it is unlikely he
had any notion the economy of the Detroit
area would reach such a distressing level.
Domestic automobile s ales are orf. but no
one could have forecast a s lump in sales
serious enough to a ffect the Super Bowl
Party .
ROZELLE GAVE Pontiac Super Bowl
XVI in exchange for a promise lo bu1Jd a
do m ed stadium. He should also have
gotten a deposit on the Super Bowl party
tab.
To illustrate the gravity of the matte r,
this tourist the other day polled ten
colleagues who regular ly attend the Super
Bow&. The question was that assumin~
there ls noc. enough money for both a Super
Bowl game and a party, which event
should be salvaged?
The party won, 9·0, with one abstention
--·-•,,,..#-•
McEnroe
• survives
dogfight
('l'\Cl'-='1\Tl •/\1'1 John
Mc t-.:nrtx: knt•w he had been 1n a
dogfight. a battle from which he,
and ll'ammate Peter Fleming
JU~t h<irl'ly l'!'it·aped
· Tht•) playcd grt-al better
than thn are capab le or
pla\ 1ng '1d·:nrot: s aid after he
and Flt·m1ng 11utla:.ted Jose Luis
Clcrr <ind c;u11lermo Vilas 6-31 4·6, 1; 4, I Ii 11 9 Saturday ana
~av1· thl' I 'mlc<l Sl<ttes a 2·1 lead
o v t' 1 1\ r g l' n 11 n a 1 n t he 1 r
!Jest of fl\ 1• DJ\t., Cup f1nab
:\l c En11w th1 ~orld'.., :'\o I
pla ~ l'r !'an gl\ t· the t.:nited
S la I t·:, I h 2 Ii I h U <IV IS CU p
champ1on~.t11p h) bc-<1t1ng Clerc
in ~und;n .., ft r'>t of 'two s ingles
m<1L1·ht•'> Jl H1vcrfront Coliseu m.
Vilas. rJnk1·«1 :.1xth in th<' world
J u ., l IH· h 1 n d h 1 :. D a v 1 s Cup
team m JI t•. w i I I take o n
Am Prtt·an Ho'> toe Tanncr 1n the
la'>I mi.tll'h
ARGE:'l:Tl ;\;A )'ll'ST win both
:.inj!I<:!\ m.Jtchcs Sunda) to win
1l::. first Davis Cup title
·0 <1v1.., Cup produces this sort
o f de' allon of intens ity and
l'al1her of pl<ty. · L.S captain
Arthur J\!>h(· saul "I think Clerc
and \'Ila' c•oultl not have played
too m u<·h ht'ltcr for heing a
p1t·kup lC'a m Tht' c·allbN of play
\\as i'Xtct'<llngl~ high. Some of
the point:. wi:re unbelievable "
'I' h P l' a 11 ll e r o I o n c t>U rt
conduct b' :\kEnroe ~as not of
' th"' '>amt: high quality. and it
fo rCl·d A'>hl· to make se·1eral
trip::. onto the court lo separate
hie;; 'olat1l l' star from llerc and
\'Ila:.
· ·Obv111u..,1~. I was a little
up!'>et." :\1<-Enro.:.-said. ''but it
doe:.n t \Jke a hell or a lot to get
to ml'
"Tf:)'IPERS A RE going lo
fl:in., ,\..,ht· admitted "That's
l ht· 1·han1·t· I took when I named
'.\l cEnrot• and Fleming to play
I m not concfon1n~ 1t I m trymg
to kt:ep m,:. tt'dm from getting
"'arntnj!:-. <tnd ad m o n1t1on s
An,\ ont-~ho 1•xpt·cts ('verybody
to be an~el.; 1<, nub
Fleming '\a1d tht• Davis Cup
competrt111n l'rt•atcs ··twice as
mut'h emowm Thcrt•:. :.o much
mort• at :-.takt•
fiuh Jt·nk1n., of Great Bnta11'1,
"'ho umpired the match. said
'th<' t•oncl t1C'l h under!)tandable.
Tht• t •·n:-.mn that mounts. -:YOU
l'an unclt•r..,t:rnd the pla)ers
r.·ac·tt·d ;.u ('ord1n g l~ I don't
I hink Jn,\ 11111· mt·an:-. an) thing as
(Sc>t• )'lct:~Rot:. Pagt' 84)
Qµie t end
• to Winter
• meetings
HOLLYWOOD. Fla 1AP1 Ra se.ball'~ "'inter meetings ttus
'past wPek were highlighted
more b,\ what did not happen.
The re -w eren't r eally any
ma1or deal'> and the 26 ma1or
leagUl' club:. \H•re ('aU\IOUS 10
t he1 r apµmat•h to the free agent
market
\'flu know 11 's a dull week
1.1.hcn lh4..· f(•a tur e 1s the
appumtmt-nt of l"o managers
ti\ ~e"" York YankePs owner (~·C'o rgt• Stt•tnbn•nnt•r
Thrr•• "'• n: '>omt• rumblings
F rida\ 1he-Jinal da\' of the
'' ••t•k ionc nll·1·11 ;Jg. c·ont·erning
tht futut t ''' C1Jmm1ss1oner
How11• Kuhn 111:. performance
~as d1!t1'U!\'>l'.'d at a National
League exct'ut1n• meeting
Then· ~a~ no talk of firing
him .·· said Bill Giles. he:id of the
ne"' group which purchased the
Ph1ladelph1a Phillies "( don't
think he 1Kuhn1 1s on the cliffs
edge."
Kuhn. "ho ,., in his second
term . comt''> up fo r re-elet'tion at
n ext s umm<'r 's b aseball
meeting:. in ~an Diego
·'There are al ways some
people discontented al elet'ti~
t1m(.' Giles obser\'ed "It Wlll
be a clost• vote ...
Kuhn set up a joint committee
of Ame r ican a nd National
league o"ners Friday to study
the exist 1ng organuat1onal
strut'ture a nd policies of th~
game
The co mm i tt ee is lo
r ec omm e nd . I f n ee ded ,
s tru c tur a l an d policy
1mprovernentl. to e nhance the
future o f the game Tb'
committee met Friday and will
get together again in January.
A preliminary report is due in
the s pring
Steinbrenner acceeded to 1
r equest by Bob Lemon lo
m 1nage one more year, and
. om e 24 hours later disclosed he
had signed Gene Michael to
succeed LC!mon in 1983 and
handle the club throu•h 1985,
I
-Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 13, 1981
•·rom ,\,P di•patch~s
NEW YORK It wa~ near [i]
freezing with s now nurr1cs when lhe c. •
New York J ets plu) t·d tht· Browns in
Cleveland Saturt.lu~ <ift Prnoon, anc.1
Dick Enberg was m1nu!> hi'> u:;ual human
heater.
~My goodne~:;. I nu..,s all that extra 240
pounds of body heat without \1erhn Olsen," t he
NBC unnouncer shivered as hi' went ahout the
tele<ast "f lhl' l'..trlh.' without
th t• aid 11f h1 ~ u s ual
play h~ pl~n -.11fol-.1c·k
Ont' \1.:Jr u~u NBC
brought us th•· Jl'l-. and the
Mi a mi Ool pl1 1n-; 1n the
"Silent Bo1.'1 ," a National
foo tball Ll•ugue gam e
tckca-;t v.•1th1iut the benefit
Of crny annOUrll'f r~
T hll> Vt'Jr CXl'C'Utive ••H•G produt·l·r" Oon Ohlmeyer
decided to have Enht>rg. Uu· 1wtwork's No. I
play-by·play man. go 1t alone Like most
announcers. En he r e work!> \'Ith a color
commentator, usually Ohen. the former All-P ro
defensive lineman for the Los Ani.:<-l~s Rams.
The experiment was aimed <1s developi9g
camera a n gle s dnd o n St:rt>e n graph1ci.,
according to NUC's advancf' publicity, and
there were several new twists
For instance, producer Lar~ Cenllo and
director Ted Nathans on used ..,even cameras.
more than the usµal complement, to cover the
action. The re also were more graphics of
playoff standing$, yardage and career records.
a nd much of the time usually given to a color
man's analysis was taken up by taped
interviews with players and coache!>
Even the c:ommC'r C'ial breaks provided a
new twist. Classical music replacc-d the usual
pop and rock tunes to signal the cutaways.
Quo te of the day
l .enny Wilkins. coac·h of th~ Seattle
S uper Sonic ~. aftf'r t h e trade of
forward-center James Rallt•y to the New
J ersey Nets . ·1 don t l<i~c patience C'A-ith
Bailey ). but 1 ran out uf 1l ·
Drew. Atlanta club Celtics
lolul Drew cumti off the bt'lncb
land SCOrt.'d IG points in thll St.'Cond
halt to lead the Atlanta Hawks lo a
lOK 97 victory over Uoston in the
Nat ion a l Ba!lketba ll AHoc:laUon Silurda)'
Doa Buae hit three three-point 1oals and scored
18 points &.4' Indiana rallied from an eight po111t
derlcll and recorded a 101·88 victory over New
Jersey , . , GNrle GerviD tallied 40 point~
leading S:tn Antonio to an
Cil y 11 Hn triumph over
Utah . David Thompson
had 34 points and Klki
Vaadewe&be added 20 to
s park Denver to a 120 115
vi c tory over Cl eveland,
s n apping a seven-gamP
Denver los ing streak and
saddling the Cavaliers wilh
their 14th l oss in 11;; 0••• games .. Milwaukct: got
24 points Crom Junior Bridgeman and 21 from
Sidney ·Moncrelf to overwhelm New York.
104·86, the Bucks' seventh straight victory
Lloyd Free scored 32 points to lead Golden Statt>
to a 98·96 win over Kansas City Greg
Ballard poured in 32 points -20 in the second
half -to lead Washington to a 105·98 verdict
over Phoenix . Maurice Chttks sank rvur
free throws in the final 45 seconds or overtime to
lift Philadelphia to a 117· 114 win over Chicago
. . Moses Malone s cored 25 points to pace
Houston to a 101 ·97 decision over Dallas
Austin earns share of title
Gene Branum ricocheted a 5l
57·yard field goal with a minute and
t2 seconds to play as Austin College
rallied for a 24.24 tie with Concordia·Moorhead
and a shan· of the NA IA Division II football
championship Saturday. NAIA rules ailow
overtime play in the quarterfinal and semifinal
ro und s but ca l l f o r an automati c
co-championship when the title game ends in a
tic Mik e Miller passed fo r t hree
touchdowns and Douie Williams ran ror two
more to lead Southwest Texas State to a 42 13
Division II championship over North Dakota
State in the Palm Bowl .. Senior
q u a r terback Mike Machurek threw two
touchdown passes in the first half to give lduho
State an JS.point halftime advantage and carry
t h e Bengals into t h e D ivision f AA
championships with a 41-12 victory over South
Car olina State ... Idaho St ate will meet
Eastern Kentucky, which held on for a 23·17 win
over Boise State a s quarterback Chris Isaacs
directed the offense and defensive backs George
Floyd and G;as Parks intercepied two passes
each . Q11vter bat'!t -•ohn Bangley and
tailback Ray O:ahon ran for two touchdowns
each. while fullback Fred Jordan rushed for 139
y arrts and another score as Elon C'olle~e
whipped Hillbdale College of Michigan, 41-13
Perreault sparks Sabres by Detroit Pl ff C~ll P.-rruult scored lhrtt 1oal11 Eii1 ayo s .111c1 .1 ... !)l">tl'cJ on another to lead the '
»uflulo Sabres to a 4·2 victory ovur
ltu l>droit Ht'<t Win"s in N@tlonal
ll1J<'l<l·v l.c•ague ad1on Saturday nlaht. The e
L!MJH• m::trkl'd lhf' first meet111g between the lWO preview on t•··• 01., since \hey completed a suven-player •
11 ;11 lt· lx·c 2 . . In other games. TNy C.,rte
.,,·on•cl tus i>t·cond aoal at 17 .28 of the thlr<t
~rlod to lirt St Louis to u 6-4
verdict over Quebec
Dean Talafous scored two
goals in the third period as
the New York R a n ger s
.s napped Philadelph ia's
five-gam e winning atreak
with a 5 .3 v i c tory in
P h i l adelph i a . .
Thlrd·period goals by Greg
Malone and Mike Bullard
"UUAuLT hdped Pittsburgh e nd a
11111•1• •:ame losing s treak with a 7.4 decision
"'c•r Washington . . Joe ClreUa's goal with
I 17 lt•fl to play put Colorado in front and the
Hnt•l<1t'" wt.>nt on to score a 4·2 victory over
ll;1l'llonl A goal by Swedish rookie
•I• f1·n'i<'man Tomas Jonsson midway through
1 h•· thirrl period earned the New York Islanders
.1 1 .1 lit' with Calgary Keltb Actoe and
\1.i rk tlunt .. r each scored t wice to le ad
\1 o n t r c a I l o a 6 · 2 d e c i s i o n o v e r
I oronto Rr)()kie defenseman Dan Poalio
<"nn•il on has first NllL shot and goalie Don
tt1·"' u111•• won hi s first game this season as
\t 11\11\'!>0I a oull>kated Chicago. 6-3.
Schmidt leads in seven categories
'\ E W \'OHK T hird baseman Ill
\11kl ~di rnldt or the Philadelphia
l'h ti I 11·... ll-d the Na lion al League in
•.t•\ •·11 o ffens iv e categories l ast sea son .
.11"•·111 ding lo official statistics released Monday.
"'~ limidt. the NL's Most Valuable Player .
•.\ • top-; 1n s lugging aver age at .644 ; runs
1 1 ··<I "'llh 78. total bases with 228; home runs
""1th :H run:-balled in with 91 ~ walks with 73:
.111 I 111te11t1onal walks with 18.
Magee among award finalists
K«'vin Magee of UC Irvine is Ill
1 mun..: a grou p o f 10 player s
1111m1 n:.itcd Saturday as leading
• 111c1lclates for thjs season's Naismith Awa rd.
11,1 ,1w<ird. presented to college basketball's
l'.a\'C·r llf tht' Year by the Atlanta Tipoff Club,
wtl I Ill' m~de al the end of the season based on
•>I I'~ hy .1 panel of e lectors from throughout tbe
1 .1t111n The University of Nebraska Board r Rt•J(e nt s c anceled a contract for the
1 ·111 ihuskers to play a football game with
111t·~or1 Slate Univers1t} in 1988.
Top team& paired on TV
.,. HOWA8D L. llANDY ............
Prolped.iq playoff teams dot the lil)eup of
today'• N-....... ,.oot~H lAque presntatiofta.
Three .... are carded and each of the aix
~ama involved llu a chantt to make the playoffa,
either u a divi-.ion champion or wild card entry.
Bul I01era of today's 11mn could also be left out
in th~ cold.
The three-1ame lineup betlns at 10 this
morning with a pair of 1ames. Cbannel 2 will bring
the New York Giants at St. Louis while San Diego
is at Tampa Bay <Channel 4).
Then at 1 o'clock. it wUI be Philadelphia at
Dallas Channel 2 .
The Garden State Bowr from Rutherford, N.J.
featurin1 Wisconsin aaain.st Tennessee 1 o'<'lock
by tape delay on Channel 9.
Followlnt •r• the top sports events on TV today.
Ratings are: ' / ' ' excelt.nt; ; / / worth watching; '
' " fair;" forget it.
10 ....... Ch•M .. 2 ./ ./ ./
N ,L l'OOTaALL: NY Giants at St. Louis.
A1111euncera: Tom Brooks hier and Roger
Staubach.
Both teams have ptayofts ~ still a live with
the loser of tod•y's game out ot the picture. In the
National Conference, there are six teams with 7-7
records, all Nttllnt fOf' a wlld ca rd berth. The Giants
and Card inals have no chance of a division title but
both could pin the ptayofts if Philadelphia falters.
~ootlle Nell Lorn.• directs the Cardinal attac k and r eserve quarterback Scott Brunner has ~n pressed
Into service by the Giants. St. Louis is favored by •
poin:s.
~ 10 •·"'·· Ch•nnel 4 ./ ./ ./
N"L flOOTaALL: San Di@g()at Tampa Bay. A~en: Pttll Stone and Gene Washington.
Tampa Bay holds a s lfm, ~ame lead in the National Conference Central Division and San Diego
is a game behind Denver in the American
Conference Western Division. Both have a shot at a
division title and yet both could be put out of the
playoffs, also. The Chargers will be out to bounce
back from a loss to Buffalo and the Bucs hope to
continue their winning ways. Dan Fouts and Chuck
Muncie lead San Diego while Doug Williams is the
quarterback for Coach John Mcl(ay's Bucs San
Die90 is favored by 3 points.
Golden West outscores Fullertor1 , 90-80 S 1 p.M., Cttennel 2 ./ ./ ,/ ,/
N'L FOOTaALL: Philadelphia at Dallas
A.......cen: Pat Summerall and John Madden
Hatton, Bowen spark Rustlers to third-place finis h in their own tournament
By ROBB MUNSON
Of -O.lty ...... SCaft
The Golden We!>t f' •tlcf?e 11.i:-;kcthall team
rolled over thi<Fulle rton llornets 90 ao. Saturday
night in the Golden Wl'-;t ln\'ltationa! fournament.
Wtlh the win. the l{ustters tol')k thm1 place sn
the tourney and brou~hl t h• 1r rt>1 c rrl up to 9·2 for
the season.
Golden West started the ~aml h)' makmg its
fi rst six s hots from th<· field t "o of I h• rn b) guard
Truiett Hatton
Fullerton had its only lccid or ti'•' game. 13-12.
with 15.24 left in the first haH a .. M1k1• :'t-kCarthy
made a shot from inc;1dc
But the Rus tlers came b:.i. k h\ ~n•nng St'C
straight points. and "'1lh ::1 112 1(·ft 1n the hair.
Dar in Bowen's 23.fo()t JUm~t·r CCI'.,. thr n u .. tter'\ an
18-13 advantagp
Tht.>n Fullerton countered by scoring St'Vl'n ••'
the next rune µoints and that tied the scort'. 20 :.111
Murphy Davis' 15-foot jump !>hot put tht-
R us tiers back on top. 22-ZO, and the Rustle rs nf'v<'t'
s urrendered their lead again.
Minutes later. the Rustlers Look an l'1ght f'Olnl
lead. J0-22. as 8-0wen hit on another shot
Bowen was 5 for S from the floor during th•
f1rc;t ha lf, m aking all of his shots frorn th,..
12·t0·23·foot range.
W1lh just three seconds left in the half. llatt11n
hit on a 21-foot Jumper and gave t he Rustlers ~
12 point advantage. 42·30
Hatton had 12 first-half points. wh1IE' Dan
a nd Bowen chipped 1n 10 each Andre Smith had !I
points for Fullerton. whi le h is teamma tt>
Mc·Carthy added 6
Pirate five • wins; Gauchos topped
O r ange Coast Colleji!I!
salvaged its second gaml' in lhe
DiSalvo Invitational basketb<tll
tournament Saturd ay night ,
holding off the Sacramento State
junior varsity. 67 fi l al Cit)
College of ~an Francisco
tough Skyline Collrge s quad.
bounf'eri back again s t
"\acramento behind the 21-point
-.cnnng perform ance by Chris
B··al>lcy
µe rccnt of lht'tr s hots frrim •t••
held
Reaslcv .idded f1 H ' re hound!>
a nd eight steals tn go alC1ng "'1th
his 21 points Teammatl· Ronni•
Calhoun added four Slt>al<; It> gu
along with his six points G rei: Krohnfeldt added 15 for
the Pirates who improved their
O\ er all record to 6·3 with the
\ 11 tnry
In Santa Barba ra . CyprPSs
handed Saddleback its fourth
loss against five wins
The Gauchos had JU!il l>d\ 1•
', 1rlro11 \.\('~I shol an impressive 70 percenl
.... 111 1 hl floor c 19 of 27 '. while Fullerton was
' ' ,• ,·.i 11111nly 46 P<·rcent '11 or 24 '
I· 11111.:rton redut'ed Golden West 's lead to eight.
-,1; 'ii-I 111 1he S<'cond ha lf as David LaRue hit on a
:: 1 I •ot .urnpc•r to narrow the gap.
l\ut after a pair of free throws by Sherwin
l •11111 •m ll<n 1s took a pass and dribbled the length
111 11~·· • ourt through the f'ullerton defense and
n1' I• 1..tt h<1nded lay in.
Th.1l put thl' Hustlers up by 12, 70-58, with just
' .: l ldt L" play sn the game.
1 ;, lcJ1'n Wl-'st hud its higgest lead of the night,
·: 1.7 :i~ Bo"' en m a de a basket from inside with
,' l r. lt•f I
•t,.\H'11 hart 18 points during the contes t. and
, • t • t••rntl 811 percent from the floor Hatton was
rt.. ft11,..tlNs· IE.'adm g scorer with 21 points, and
IJ '' 1 inrt Ray Jacobs each had 16
I· 11!11•rton s hot 51 percent from the floor and
" "' l•1r• "d to shoot from the outside during the
1·1 ••1 11 half afln center .John Pierce routed out
'11 h l 1 05 ri·ma1nmiz
All-t ourney team
Hilt Penfold t G lendale 1: Billy Morales
•C'11rn-.•. Rill Edmond t Riverside CC). Andre
.., 11 'h •Fullerton I: Murphy Davis !Golden West>.
\l o~t va luable player -Mike Kearse
H 1 r•.1rlt' CC l
The Cowboys can win the National Conference
Eastern Division title by beating the Eagles today
Should they lose. they can still win by beating the
New York Giants next week. The Eagles are
defending Super Bowl finali s t s and division
champions but could miss the playoffs this year if they IOM their final two games. Danny White and
Tony Dorsett pace the Dallas attack while Ron
Jaworski directs the Eagles. Dallas is favored by 3112
points at home.
OTHER TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -With Brenl
Musburger. An examination of the cha rges and
countercharges in the Philadelphia Eagtes-Dallas
Cowboys rivalry. <•> -NFL '11 -With Bryant
Gumbel. An examination into the possib1lit1es of a
football strike next year.
1 p.m . 19) -GARDEN STATE BOWL -
Wisconsin <7-•> vs. Tennessee (7-•>. taped at East
Rutherford, N.J . The Badgers. who-defeated
Michigan and Ohio SU1te t'arly in the season, are making t"4!ir t 1rst bowl appearance since l'llb<'.
Tennessee has had only one winmng season 1n four
Yt'ars.
4 p .m . (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL
ALL-AMERICA SHOW -A profile of the 1981
Football Writ e r s A ssociation of America
All-American team including Jim McMahon < BYU>.
Marcus Allen <USC > and Herschel Walker
<Georgia).
4 :30 p.m . (7) -GREATEST SPORTS
LEGENDS.
6 p.m. (2) -~RO FOOtaALL WRAP.
RADIO Football -S.n Dif.'90 at Tampa Bay, 10 a .m .•
KSOO ( 1130); Chicavc> at C>akland, t p.m .. KN X
( 1070).
Basketball -Golden State at Laker s. 1 ·so p m ..
KLAC <S70).
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th e g o ing muc h toughe r ,
dro pping a 67 -47 decision to
Cypress in the consolation ~ame
of th e Santa 8 <1 rbar .i
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Coach Tandy G tlhs ' OIC
s quad, whi c h dropp ed its
tourney opener Frida~ nh~ht tn a
ore took advanlaJ?e of 30
"dcra mento State foul s.
ron \ erting 25 free throws Jn
add1t1on. they s tole the ball 24
llm•'" which helped make up for
unother poor shooting night. The
Hue~ connect ed on just 40
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, December 13. 1981
Deadline Costa Mesa· goes hack in time
Monday for M t t k f. t ·tz . . .
Va~ard8
will-fourth
• us angs a e irs ti e since 1975 , beat Foothill in San Clemente tourney • game 1n row grievances By •;ozaNTt;L Ot .. Delfy ...........
KANSAS cnv. Mo <API
The deadline for launC'hlng a
revo lt against the National
Collegiate Athletic Association
ls M.onday for dissident b1gtime
rootbaJI schools.
T h e consen!'us a m ong
participants and interested third
parties polled hy The ARsociated
Press is that the revolution. at
least for now. is dead. The
NCAA's divide-und-conquer
strategy has s ucceeded. s ay
most
But a few disagree And many
insist that i( the big-time rootball
schools do not declar e their
independence now, they wall 1n
the future.
BY MIDNIGHT Monday, all
61 m e mbe rs of the College
Football Association will have
made their decision known to
C h a rl es M . Ne1nas. C FA
executive director.
Their choice 1s simple: Accept
the dramatic challenge laid
down Dec . 4 by William S.
Banowsky, preside nt of the
University o( Okalahoma . to JOIO
in a separate CFA television
contract with NBC -or go along
with the four-year deal the
NCAA has reached with ABC
a nd CBS. and which the CFA is
cha llenging in court.
Neinas, who nas moved the
C f,A headquarters from Kansas
City to his home in Boulder.
Colo., d oes not expect an
a nno uncement Monday.
The l{&St time Costa Mesa HJgh
won any k i nd o r title in
basketball. Gcndd Ford was In
office and the interest rate was 9
percent.
That was in 1975 when the
Mustangs won the San Clemente
tourn1:1ment. 1'hc s ix years since
have been anything but pink for
Costa Mesa.
But Saturday night, the
Mus tangs, who hadn't even been
In a tournament final since,
gave a salute to the old days as
they defeated Foothill, 49·48, in.
of all places, the championship
game of the San Cleme nte
tournament.
Costa Mesa. naturally had to
do it the hard way, leaving the
small crowd in doubt until the
final second of the gam e.
The Mustangs held a 49·44 lead
with one minute left when
Foothill's Ric h Thomas, the
tournamnent MVP who scored
24 points, s lightly below his
30 -point seasonal average ,
tossed in a 15-footer.
About 40 seconds l ater,
Thomas hit another bank shot.
So with 21 seconds left, it was
49-48. Costa Mesa with the ball,
and apparentl y with the
hall game.
But somehow, the ball
managed to slip away from the
Mustangs and with 14 seconds
left. Foothill had the ball.
To the re sc ue , Dav e
Palmblade, who tipped the ba·ll
a way on the inbounds pass, then
tied up Foothill guard Mike
Schwartz, Palmblade, with a
All-tourney team
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l'h.•ll1l•fltt'1, Buh C:o11• 1 l"ooth1ll1
K~·n ll<1r1l,l1·\ • (''"'" \1 l"•ll • John ll"h1•h:1t l(l'r 1 < ·0,1.1 \k,.J 1
Mo~t 'aluahh• pl:I\ 1·1 H1d1
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four-in('h height advantuge got
the tip, but the ball went in the
direction or a group of f'oothill
players. Well, the ball sort of
went in their direction
The ball actually ran out of
bounds after touching the
fingertips of a couple Foothill
players.
Now with eight seconds left.
Costa Mesa seemed lo have total
control of the ~ame. But no. Ken
Bards ley is fouled
"What a guy lo foul." Costa
Mesa coach Tim Parsel woultl
s ay afterward ··our best free
throw shooter. an 88 percenter "
But Bards ley , Just as he
missed the front end of two
previous bonu s 1>1tuations ,
massect this one and with six
seconds, Foothill took the ball
By the time the Knights got
the ball into the front court. it
gave Thomas a 35-foot shot
attempt. It was no good as the
Mus tangs went wild
"How do I feel after w1nn1ng '
som ethin g , rinall >"" said
Parsel. ··Great But we had to
do it the hard way I thought we
had 11 near \he end But we got
s haky I gues!-. we haven't had "It will be the middle of the
week. or perhaps the end of the
week." he said. He would say
little else , a nd Art Watson,
president of NBC Sports. was
equally reticent. Record series purses
IT WILL BE up to NBC to
decide if the CFA has m ustered
e nough schools to make the
contract worthwhile. Basically,
Neinas will tell Watson, ·:This is
what we ha ve," and the NBC
executive will began to ponder
their decision.
A number or CFA schools
already have announced they
will not take· part in the
CFA·NBC plan. But as far as
N BC is concerned, the "who" is
much more important than the
"how many."
Watson seemed to confirm
that when a s ked about
Banowsky's call for at least nine
schools to join the Sooners.
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The Dodgers divided their
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cn o uJ!h wins to have lhut
confident feeling yet."
Costa Mesa might be reehng
more confident each day as the
Mustang!> prepare for a Seavaew
League season that should be
tight The Mustangs ue looking ror lht•ir first Cl F' playoff berth
in 15 years . llow's that for
1ru:cntave'!
l'lcnty for Parse I and Co. "l
have three lettermen and two
ex-JV players this year. so it's
going to take time to get things
down ·
Certainly true. For example,
Parse! would like to see the
number of turnovers cut down
Friday night, Costa Mes a had 15
to 12 for Foothill. It helped in
kcl'1>1ng fo'ooth1l l o n the
Mustangs' heels all night.
For the game, Costa Mesa hit
2:J-of 49 from the field Foothill
was lO of·51.
Bards ley. who missed 5 of .his
first Ii ..,hot attempts before
ton nN·tin~ on 6 straight baskets,
fmb hed with 20 points to lead
the Mustangs. Jim Pelichowsk1
and John Rashebarger added 12
c·ach Bardsley and Rishebarger
\\e r e• named to the
all-tournament team
It was a shaky start for the
Mustangs a!. they hit JUSt 4-0f-l6
shots in the first quarter and fell
ht·h1nd, 14·8
"At l.hat point I wai; thmlung
th1tt Wl' were getting all the
s holh we wanted, we were J~t
missing," s aid Parse!. "l
thought ir we could Just get the
ball down the court, the ba.skets
would st.art coming."
Hut that wasn't an easy task
for Costa Mesa until the second
Quarter. The Mus tangs had
a lr eady co mmitted fi ve
turnovers by the end of the first
quarter.
ln the second qua rter , things
begun opening up for Costa
Mesa. After watching Thomas. a
6-6 pivot man with a nice
s hooting touch, hit four straight
baskets an the first quarter. the
Mus tangs ' Ris hebarger and
John Strayer, began forcing him
lo the top of the key for shots.
It was a simple matter of
bearing down on defense and it
worked. Thomas could make
just 2-of-9 shots in the second
and third quarters .
The Must~gs, trailing 21 -16
late in the first hair, scored 8
s tru1ght, two bas k e t s by
Bardsley and two free throws
and a basket at the buzzer by
Pe hchowski to give Costa Mesa
a 24-21 margin at half. Costa
M csa never traliled after that.
The Mus tangs outrebounded
Foothill . 26-12. Bardsley led both
teams with 12 boards.
Southern CaMornta College's
Brad Car.son d~c1dc d to
1mprov11s1C an th ·final :seconWI of
Saturda.) n1).!ht h basketball
game w 1 l h l ; 111vers 11 y of
Hciwaii-llalo and the VanJ(uards
are glad he did • •
Carson drove lhl· bs:-.cllne and
hit a jump s hot with two i.econd!t
left to lcud SoCal to a 96·94.
triumph over Hawaii Halo, th~
Vanguards' fourth straight But
the final play was designed LCJ go
to forward R1l'k Porras, who had
scored 20 poinh
"They overpl uycd Po rras,"
explained Vanguard a1>s1l>tanC
coa ch J eff M al:.te<1d .. Brad
came off a pick and took thE;
shot ··
The Vanguar1h were playing
their firs t gumc without starting
center Oan Mortenson, who
sprained hi:. ankle earlier th1s
week against Pomona-Patzer,
M o r t e n :. '' n 1 s I 1 1> t e d a s
que st 1onahlc for nex'
Thursda.) ·h game with Pacific
Christian
SoC al t'ollc~e r ect!1 ved a fin~
effort off the bench from Mik~
Callahan . who poured 1n a.
career·high 12 poin,l.:-. Carson
also had a carf'l:r best, tallyin~
26. Mike Rotx:rtl> added to th~
balance with 20 puints.
The Girls of Newport Volleyball
Club have something to say
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ALL THE WAY -Hobbie Martin 1 Kl t of lh\•
Detroit Lion~ runs into the enil 1,ont' for a
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Detroit keeps playoff hopes alive with win over Vikings
From AP dispatches
PO!\'TIAC. Mi ch. -Detroit quarterback Enc
Hipple passed for two touchdowns Saturday as the
Lions rom~ to a 45·7 National Football League
victory over the Minnesot a Vikings. keeping the
Lions' title hopes a live while knocking Minnesota
out of the playoff picture
Detroit improved its record to 8-7, a hair game
behind the Tamps Bay Buccaneers, 8·6, in the
National Conh!rence Central Division. The Bucs.
who play host to the San Diego Chargers .today,
can wrap up the division title with one more
victory
The Lions still could gain a playoff berth with
a trium ph over Tampa Bay when the two teams
meet in the Silverdome next Sunday.
The Vikings. who entered t he game in a
three-way tie at 7.7 with Detroit and the Green
Bay Packers. now are 1·8 with a·game remaining
next Suttday with the Kansas City Chiefs .
Hipple, who completed 13 of 21 passes for 188
yards, tossed a 7-yard touchdown pass to Freddie
Sc.ott with 1: 54 remaining in the second quarter
and 85 seconds later tossed a 10-yard TO strike to
Leonard Thompson that gave Detroit a 31 -7
halftime lead
Billy Sims scored on a twisting 14-yard run
and Robbie Martin returned a punt 45 yards as the
Lions zipped to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter
Minnesota quarterback Tommy Kramer threw
a 3-yard sror1ng pass to J oe Senser on the third
play of thl' second quarter , closing the margin to
14 · i. but 1t was all Detroit after that in the
nationally tl'll•v1sed game before a crowd of 79,428
in the Sil vt.•rdnmc
Orange Coast surfers win
Orange Coast College surfers s wept the first
three places Saturday to win the Cypress College
Invitational s urfing meet at the Newport Beach
river jetty.
Coach Laird Hayes' surfers. in a pre -season
tuneup, topped four othe r teams in the final heat to
win the invitational.
The Pirates' Tom McElroy, Doug MacKen~ie
and Junior Tiscareno finished i.n that order. while
OCC's Bill Ke mble was fourth.
OCC accumulated 199 points to LA Harbor's
151. Calvary Chapel was third with 107 points.
Cypress finished fourth with 58 points, and a team
from Long Beach State was fifth with 48 points.
The Pirates also won t he knee-riding
competition behind the 1·2 finis h of Kurt Galchutt
and Dave Wergin.
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Thompson scortd on <1 1-yard run 10 tht' 1h1 rd
quarter ·
Gary Dam elson passed 27 yards to Tran
Porte r for the Lions· last touchdown with fi H
remaining in the game.
T he defeat extended Minnesota·s lo::.1ni: slreak
to four games while the Lions -who have won
four of their last five -remamed unbeaten in
-;even homl' li(ame!> this season.
Kramer. who was off-target on !>everal of his
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ror 155 yards . bul gave up a pair of 10terrept1ons
Kramer'!> St'<'<>nd mterC'e pt1on was a pas::. picked
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returned 17 yards to the Lions· 47 yard line with
5 32 remammR m the second quarter
Jets 14, Browns 13
CLEVELAND -Ric hard Todd fired a pair of
s econd-quarter touchdown passes and the New
York Jt>Lc; held on for a 14-13 victory over the •
'lcveland Browns. leaving the Jets ont' victory
away from clinching their first playoff berth s ince
1969
The J ets retained an outside chance of
v..inning the American Football Confere nce
l::a!>lern D1v1ston title. although they entertd the
weekend trailing l\tiam1 b~ one gam1' :rnrl Huffc1l o
liy onl'·half game
T odd ('Otnplt:tcrl 15 of 2~ r ;lc;•·es fnr 159 var1b
and touchdo'>'n!' ii) Johnn\ Lam J 1>n•·::. and
Bruce llarpt.•r, ~l\tng :'>ii:w 'i ork lb f1rsl victor} in
seven tries against the Browns
T he Jets took a 14-3 halftime lead despite
failing to capitalize on a pair of firs t-quarter
Cleveland rumbles that left them in good field
posstton
Todd drove New York 80 yar<is earl) in the
second quarter. hatting on five of s ix passes for 58
yards including a touchdown pass play 10 J ones
that covered 28 yards
Dino Hall's 48-yard return of the e ns uing
k1C'koff led to the only Hrowntaking out the plug a
256-) ard field goal by Matt Bahr
The Jets added a touchdown with 29 seconds
left in the period. as Todd's 7 yard pass to Bruce
Harper capped an 87-yard drive featunng two
receptions by Jones for 37 yards .
The Browns cam e back with lO points in the
second half whe n Brian Sipe passed 8 yards to
Calvin Hill for a touchdown and Bahr added a
2()-yard field Jtoal.
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triumphs, wrestling tourney
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uv.·r OklahumJ Slutc in the
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SACRAMENTO IAP 1 Don r,, a ns thre\.\ three first-half
touthdown pa::.ses to Kevin
Bo"' man a:. SaC'ramento City
C11 llege won the Ca l1forn1a
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ch.i mp1on:.h1p w rth a 35-19
\'H'tory over lht· College or San
M aH·o Saturd<1~
By TERRY WHITE
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Sant1i1 Ana Valh:y 'i; Dan
Thome1s. thi' d•'h-nding s tale
champion in tho llU pound class.
pinned Franklin H1gh 's Edwin
klundon at 3 4fi Suturday to
highlight aC'l1011 111 lhl' Laguna
Hills wrl·stling touroument at
Laguna Hills High
M eu nwh rl c , Vlllu Park
improved on lai.t ycar·i. status of
runncrup, c laiming the team
chamµ1ons h1p, while defending
champion Canyon fhgh finished
second i''ontana finished third
and host ~ehool Lia~una Hills
was fourth
T he Spartans of Villa Park
notched victories m the 12G, 167.
and 185· pound weight classes
In the 126 pound division Villa
Parh Todd Knutson was 10
l'Om mand all the 'A·ay, posting a
5-0 decision The 167-pound clcc.1>
wa~ also relatively ee1~y for the
Spartans. with Brent 81eshaitr
r o uting Vince Mart1n e1 o r
Bonita. 14·5
r1nally, Steve Granito added
lo V1 llu Park's last of v1ct1 ms by
shutting out As ian Scharhan of
Laguna Hills , 14-0 before pinmng
From Page 81
him at s 04 ol the contest. VIiia
Purk ;aJ o posted two vlctorie1 In
the consolation finals.
The Spartans suffered their
only I05Ses in the championabi,
f1n11 ls when Font ana's Chad
Cunmngham heat Tim Campbell
m the 98-pound clau, ll 8. ln the tos p o und division . Mike
L eo nhudt f o ucht North
Tor rance's Steve Morimoto to a
s tandoff before bein1 pinned 15
seconds into overtime.
In addH.ion to Thomas's win in
the 119-pound class. Santa Ana
Vallt>y's Frank Pe rez won the
138-pound division by pinninc
Santa Ann's Jepla Perez at 3·32
of the match.
Kennedy's Brum Folsom. who
placed f i fth in s tate
c hamp1o n s h1ps last year,
received a good tussle from
lfuene me's Tom Brekke in the
145 pound class before finally
winmng. 9.4
Defending tou r na m e nt
c hampion Canyon posted only
one victory in the c hampionship
finals, with Rene Conrlquez
panning Byron Evans of fo'onlana
'4t 1·42 of the m atch in the
200-pound division
McENROE SURVIVES • • •
•• Jl(•rmant'nt ins ult to anyone "
U u I 1• v c n J e n k 1 n s w a 5
arn IH t•i.sed with the play
· · 1 don't thank J · vc ever heen
involvl'd in a m o re exciting
m al('h," Jenkins ~aid
~k 1-;nr()(' and 1-'lem 111g. who
com btned to win the m en's
doubles titles at both Wimbledon
and the l) .S. Open this year.
leaped into the air with JOY whe n
Vilas' high shot we nt wide,
end1n~ the 4·hour 11-minute
battle
Cler c and \'ilai.. v. ho have
pla) ed doubles togethn only on
the Argentine Davb Cup squad.
were decided underdogs going
into Saturday's battle against
the world's top doubles team
But McEnroe. who had to be
restraint.'<! on the court several
times by lJ.S. captain Arthur
Ashe. was off his usual game
and only Fleming's s parkling
serve enabled the Americans to
wan the opening set
McEnr()(', who JUSl fintshed
serving a 21-day Volvo Grand
Prix suspension. had his first
clash following the second game
o f the s econd se t The
22 y ear-old le ft-hander from
1 t"~w York said som ething to
·Ar gentine ca ptain C arlos
Junquet.
Ashe. who earlier bad said he
v.ould forfeit the match if 1t
appeared the U.S. team would
be disqualified for the
w e ll -publ1c1zed o n -cou rt
beh avior of its members , rushed
onto the court and talked to
M cE nroe while Junquet
approached ump1Te Bob J enkins
o f Britain . After h is b r ief
con versation with Mc Enroe.
Ashe then talked to Junquet
T here were only three breaks
10 the firs t two sets -two
com ang in the first set with Cle rc
the victim both times. But the
third game beg;1n with three
con secuti ve breaks and the
Argentines. going after their
firs t Davis Cup title. taking a 2-1
lead
Clerc held s e r ve lo give
Argen tina a 3·1 advantage
before McEnroe a nd F lem ine
broke Vilas m lhe s ixth game to
put t.he matc h bit<"k on ~erve
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, December 13. 1981 ..
W oodhridge takes consolation title
University wins in Sonora Tournament ; Marina holds of/ Mission Viejo , 64-60
Don't lc>0k now. but th~ Woodbrld1c High
baskt•tball tum i!I S· l .
T h4' M'nior-less Warriors completed the El
Seeundo Tournament Saturday afternoon wlth
their third straight victory. 61-36 over Saleslan and
thus took the <.'OnsolliltlOn championship of the
tourney
Sophomor e guard Mark Foringer was a
standout once again. scortnc 28 points ror an
averaae of 21 in four tournament 1ames. For his
work, f'orlnger was named to the all-tournament
team.
Starting slowly, Woodbridge fell behind by
three at the t•nd or the first quarter but began
turning the contest around in the second period.
Switching to a 2·1-2 zone from a man·tc>-man at
this point, it held Salesian to just 19 points in the
final three stanzas .
' The two forwards. John Moreland and Kevin
Burke. were effective on the boards and Anthony
Radovcich scored 14 points as the Warriors '
second-lettding S<.'Orer .
Coach Bill Sha nnon·s Warriors return to action
Thursdaay ni&ht , Op4'ning play 1n the NewPQrt
Chr1stlaan Tournaamt:nt
ln oth ·r action
Unlveratty 70, H.H. Wllaon IS
The 1'roJ11ns made a drutic turnaround early
In the third quttrter to capture the coesolation chaampion.~h1p of the Sonora Tournament.
Trailing by 10 points (SS·.S) midway Ulrouth
the third period, the Trojans completed the
quarter by out.scorinit Wilson 14-4 to catch up and
kept the mom entum in the fourth and round
themselves up 11 with a little more than a minute
to play
"We're not used lo having that kind of lead
late ," s aid University Coach Jerf Cunnin1ham.
He was re ferr ing to the two previous
University wins, last-second affairs won on shots
by Randy Myers But this time University was
able to put away its opponent before the game
ea me down to the wanmJ( seeonds
"I think we Just put a littJe more pressure on
·cm:· ~aid Cunningham of his tum's comeback
Kings' Martin caUs it quits
Old knee injury forces former Buffalo star to retire
INGLEWOOD (AP 1 -
Veteran winger Rick Martin of
the Los Angeles Kings, unable to
fully recover from a knee injury
s uffered 14 m o nths ago ,
announced Saturday that he was
retiring from hockey.
Martin made his decision after
conferr ing with Dr. Vincent
Carter, the Kings' team doctor,
and Los, Ange les Genera l
Manager George Maguire. The
announcement was made prior
to the Ki ngs' ga me against
Vancouver
in a t rade for future draft k ne e Ht-had arthroscopic
choices. He s uffered the kn~ sur gery . but the knee still
injury in November of 1980 in a bothered him. Arter playinc in
game against the Washington th r e e c o ns etuti ve games
Capitals. recent!). the eondlt ion of the
He ranks 21st on the all-time knee worsened.
NHL goal·scoring list with 384 in Dr .Carte r s aid if Martin
his career. He played most of 10 continued playing, "He would
seasons with the Sabres. and beco me a hope l es s c ripple
saw limited duty with the Kings before the age or 40." ·
this season. scoring one goal and ·-rm sorry l couldn't play
posting three assists in the three mor e with t he Kings , .. said
games in which he _appeared. Ma rtin. ·· 1 was treated awfuJly
After the Kings acquired good here George Maguire
Martin last March, he ·played in treated me like a son.
just one game for them before .. It got to where the pain
the 1980-81 s eason ended. wasn 'I Just when I -.as playing,
The injury that cut short has it would hurt whe n l was
·'They ( Wll!\OnJ shot very well ln the first half b"t
the baJl s tarted not dropplne for lbem. And we
started to work the ball in low and were able to
for ce some fouls.··
Craig Rouse enjoyed a game-hi1b 26·polnt
performance while Brad Guess added 22 a nd
Myers, the hero the previous two night.a, had 18.
University will be off until alter Cbrbtm as.
opening the C<1nyon Touranament on the 28th.
'"We've had seven games in two weeks, so this will
be a break for us," said Cunning.ham.
··Now we 'can go back and work on a few
things since we ha ven't had muc h time to
practice."
Merine 14, M11alon Viejo 60
After being lied at h alftime, the Vikings
outscored Mission Viejo by rive in the decisive
thmj quarter and held on for the decision.
Now 3·1 overall. Marina was paced by four
players in double figures. Scoll Fillipek had 20
points. followe d b} R ick Smith and Andy
Kouss man with 16 apiece and John Rerry who had
10.
The Vikings won it at the frf'e throw line,
sinking 20 of 33, com pared lo the 0 1.i blos · 12 of 16.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 13, 1981
LOOSE BALL -L'C' I rvine 's Rand\
Whieldon 1l:.!1 show~ gnm determination
a s he l'yes looSl' ball . aturda~ night
o.u, ~ ... ~ .. O.ry ._
G iving a h:md an Rainl'r Wulf r\nteatl'rs
wo n. 82-70
Baron women win;
Estancia defeated
Deanna Davis scored 21
points, La:-.a G 1n:s berg pumped
home 20 po1nL'i and t eammate
The rese Puchals l.1 added 13 as
Fountain Valley lhg h rolled up
an easy 80-46 \'&ctory o ver Mary
Star Saturda) n ight in the
second round of the Garden
Grove bas ketball tourna ment
The Baronl>. now. 5-2. advance
to the tournament quarterfinals
Monda ) night (6 .451 lo face
In g lewood Hi~h a t Garden
Grove High
Jn anothl'r ,gam e , E:stancia
High s uffen.•ct 1ts first defeat of
the young 'caso n . a 56-53
setback to Chino an the same
tournament
Fountain \'alle) Jumped out to
a 19-7 first quarter lead against
Mary St:tr and then poured 1t on
in the sec·ond qu<1rtcr to take a
com fort a blP ;17 17 ha lft1 m e
advantage
Gins!J(-rg, 111 addition to her 20
points. pulll'd do\\ n 19 rebounds .
Puchalski mandged to score her
•
It's the O ne
scores u pset win
INGLI::WOOD t :\ P 1 It's the
One, ridden b~ Walter Guerra.
took the lead ea rly and was an
impressive 61 ·i lengths ahead at
the fimsh of Saturday's $85,250
Aff irm e d H a nd ica p at
Holl v"'ood Park Tr~amed b' l.az Barrera. 14ho
also cond it ioned the two·t1me
horse of the yea r for whom the
race was named, It's the One
carried 11 6 pounds and was
clocked in I 41 4·5 o ver the t 1116
miles . It wa s his first stakes
start.
Lord T rend). ridden by Sandy
H awl e~ anrl c arry ing 117 .
finished -.;Pennel, with Damas.
Frank Olivares a nd 116. third by
a head
Floyd ties
Cre ns haw
MEXICO Cl'("Y (A p I I
-R ay Flo)d finished
13 points before fouling out
:Vl ean\\h1le, E s tancia . 4·1.
fr e:-.h o ff winning the
champ1onsh1p of the Beverly
Hills Tournament Friday njght.
found the going much tougher
agarn:-.t Chino.
The Eagles got 23 points from
Junio r r enter Debbie Hughes
and 11 a p iece fr o m Joan
Howland a nd Linda lbus hi
Chino had taken a 13-9 firs t
quar ter le~d befor e ,the Eagles
outscored their opponents. 18 14
in the second quarter to puJI into
a 27-27 halftime tie
Will Guidry
stay a Yank?
;-.;E W YORK !APl Pitcher
R on Guidr y gen e rally has
agreed lo t er ms with the New
York Yankees and wall probably
s ign a ne\\ contract with the
Ame rica n Leag ue champions
wit hin a week, hi~ lawyer said
Saturday .
.. Based on Ron's perception of
what George Steinbrenner and I
hes\ e agreed to. af that can be
r educed lo writing. we have a
c ontract.·· attorney J ohn
Schneider said in a telephone
interview with The New York
Times from his Lafeyt!lte, La ..
hom e
S c hne ide r m e t wi th the
Yankee owner this past week at
baseball's winter meetings In
Hollywood. Fla.. to arrange a
new contract for Guidry. who
had turned free age nt but
ex pressed inter est 1 n staying
with his old team
Schne ide r declined to disclose
terms of the d eal. but reportedly
the contract will be for four
gua ranteed years with a fifth
year at the Yankees' option
'1~4 '{ '. } j
with a 4 under pa r 614 r med A,~ ... •
Saturday to move into a rogram nulVI '"."ti9"
lie for first place with l Plus Sh..atter·Priority
Ben Crenshaw after the Sof?histicatiofl.
third round nf the 31st ~Integration
M exican O p.en golf
tournament
Crens ha'\\-came in j
with a 3-unde r·par 69 on
Saturday's lour of the
1 chall engin g
Chapul e t epc c Club I
course ben·
From Page 81
UCI ••• •
12 from the c harity stripe and
had 12 rebounds Mc Donald
added 20 points and eight
re bounds. Whieldo n had 16
points . while Leonard J ohnson,
who direc t e d the offens e
beautifully a long with freshman
John Barkey added 10
CNLV \\a:. led by Green's 17
points and Anderson ·s lfi
· · t knew we could do 1l ," said
Ma gee, who displayed ha~ wares
in front o f s ix NBA te a ms
I L a ke r s. Por tland . Seattle.
Golden State. San Du~go and
Chicago1 "f don't think 1t was
my greatest game . but 1t was
my greatest win
.. People still may thank we're
a nuke but we aren't."
UNLV Coach J erry Tarkanian
1s convinced
··we played hard tonight. we
just couldn't put the ball in. the
hole." he sa id "Defensively, we
tried to pressure the passer and
front down low. The lob pass
they used Just killed us
"Irvine played a great gam e."
And to thank Mulligan was
worried before the game .
··I just hope they don't blow us
out." he confided
The only thing CCI bl ew out
"'as the Rebel~
Ge orgia Tech
coaches r esign
ATLANTA IAPl Georgia
Tech head football Coac h Bill
Curry accepted the res ignations
of three of his assistants on
Saturday
A s earch will b e g in
immediately for replacements
for de fensi vc coordinator Ken
Blair . rel·e1vers coach Terry
T uley and running back coach
Je ff McLean, s aid Curry, whose
squad completed a 1·10 season
last week with a 44-7 loss to No.
2 Georgia
Blair, \\ho also coached the
Yellow J a c kets' ou t s ide
line backers. 1oined the Tec h
s taff in 1973 and had served as
defe nsive coordinator since 1980.
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9·under 63 in Thursday's
pro-am event. made the
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and eighth holes On the
back nine . he carded
two more birdies before
picking up hi s firs t
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on the diffi cult par-5
15th hole. He parred the
n11al three holes.
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Crenshaw , who
entered the second
r ou nd wilh a na't'row
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and Dan P ohl, had a
bogey on the 212-yard,
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USC tops 49ers
UCLA , Titan s race to easy victories
•·rom AP dispatches
LONG BEACH Forward M1rnrice W1l h um:-. Oe Peul IO, Senta Cla re 58
a nd guard Dwight Anderson euch scored 19 points
to pace Southern Cal to a 74·66 college bas ketball
victory over Long Beach State Saturday
SANTA CLARA Seventh-ranked DePaul
led by guard Skip Dillard's 19 points alld fou;
steals, easily defeated Santa Clara 80·58
The.. Trojans. now 3·2. led most of the way.
including a 31-30 edge at the intermission.
Southern Cal Increased its advantage lo a s
much as 10 points in the second half, leading 53.43
with 10: S2 remaining in the contest.
De Paul blazed to a 34·15 halftime lead and
never a llowed Santa Clara to come closer than 14
points rn the second half
North Carolina St. 74, Maryla nd 53 .
RALEIGH, N.C. -Der eck Whittenburg fired
m a career-high 26 points to lead unbeaten Nctrth
Car olina State to a 74-53 victor y over Maryland an
the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both clubs.
Long Beach pulled to within 68-63 with S4
seconds left, but Ande rson 'icored four points and
Jacque Hall sank two free throws as the Trojans
locked up the victory .
Center Dino Gregory led the 49ers, who fe ll to
2·3, with 30 points . He also had a team-high se ve n
r ebounds. Guard Craig Hodges chipped in 16 points
in the losing effort.
WhHtenburg , a 6·foot-l junior. was especially
effective in the first half, when he hit eight of nine
field goal attempts and added a free throw for 17
points lie finis hed with 11 of 13 from the field
Center Ken Johnson had t4 point s and 14
r ebounds for the TroJans , who held a 43·31 edge in
the rebounding d epa rtment.
Wichita St. 75, Alabama-Birmingham 60
WIClilTA. Kan. Freshman Greg Dre1hng
USC hit 48.5 percent of its floor shots , and
Long Beach m ade just 39. 7 percent.
UCLA n , Boston U. 43
cam e orr the bench to score 14 points and grab
seven rebounds. leading fourth-ranked Wichita
State to a 75 60 win ove r n1nth·rank ed
Al a bama-81rm1ngham
LOS ANGELES -Mike Sanders s pearheaded
a balanred UCLA scoring attack with 21 points as
lht :'llo . 17 ranked Bruins t humped Bos ton
l 'nive rs1ly 77-43
Guards Aubrl'y S herrod and Ton v Martin
<:om baned for 27 points and each had fa ve a ssists as
the Shockers r oastt'd to their fifth win an as ma ny
outangs
l 'C'LA kd ~ 18 at the antermbs ion after a slow
first half m which both teams were cold from the
floor Basketball scores
The Bruins steadily inc reased their lead in th'!
first 10 minutes or the second half and eventually
had spurLc; or 17-5 and 13-5 to wan going away
Kenny F'ields had 17 po1nL'> and Ra lph J ackson
14 for the Bruins. who are now 3-2
Boston, 4-2, was led by Tony Si ms with 13
points. Jay Twyman had 12 and Arturo Brown
with
In the fi rst half Boston conve rted only seven of
22 fi eld goal attempts for 31.8 percent and UCLA,
lt!d by Sanders' 11 points. made 10 of 23 fi eld goal
attempts for 43 5 percent
Cal State Fullerton 97. Grambling 60
SANTA BARBARA -Guard Leon Wood
s rored 30 points and had a game-high nine assists
to lead Cal St ate Fullerton to a 9i·60 victory over
Grambling in the consolation game of the UC
Santa Barbara Classic
Wood hit 10 or has 17 floor shots and was 10 of
13 from the line as he direrted F•Jllerton. 3·3. to ats
must one-sided win an two season!>.
The Titans s hot out lo a 26·4 lead an the first
half a nd were in control the rest of the way
Guard Gary Davis came off the bench to add
16 points for Fullerton.
Freshman forward J effrey Brown paced
Grambling. 2-2. with 22 poants.
Kentucky 77, Kansas 74
LAWRENCE. Kan. Derrick Hord scored
fi ve points in overtime to lift second-ranked
Kentucky lo a 77-74 victory over Kansas
Hord. a 6-foot ·6 j unior forward . hit a
thrl'C·point play in the opening seconds of the
m ertime. Kansa~· Tony Guy, who led all scorers
\\1th 31 points. had scored to knot the score at 66·66
at the end of regulation
Louisville 83, Tenness,e St. 58
LOUISVILLE. Ky. Senior J?Uard J erry
Eaves ignited a balanced Lou1sv1lle attac k with 13
points as the third·ranked Cardinals whipped
Tennessee State. 83·58
Louisville took command of the gam e in the
firs t eight minutes when it hit mne of 13 shots fro m
the field to take a 24-4 lead Eaves pumped in eight
points during the spurt, six of those com ing on
layups following Tennessee State turnovers.
Iowa 84, Northe rn Iowa 53
IOWA CITY, Iowa -Bob Hansen scored a
game-hjgh 21 points and led a fi rst-half sur ge that
boosted sixth-ranked Iowa to an 84·53 victory over
North ern Iowa.
The Panthe rs. who fell to 2·3, took a 6·0 lead,
but Iowa 's Greg Stokes connected on a s hort
Jumper with 13.27 left in the half and added a free
throw to give Iowa a 9-8 edge. In the next three
minutes. Hansen hit two baskets and Michael
Pa yne one and Steve Carlino a field goal and a
free throw to give the Hawkeyes an 18·8 lead a nd
command of the J?ame.
Iowa. which led 42·21 at halrtime. pushed its
record to 4·0 heading into next week ·s tnp to
Ho l•ston and the Kellie Classic
NFL statistics
College -UC lrvl,_ .,, ~v4IO.O·L•\ V•941• 10
VCLA 11, eo.1on U 4l
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S..n Jow-Sit "9. LoYOI• Mo.11vmoun1
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OeP•ul IO, S..-1.a Cl••• 541
USF tOS. ("'CO SI .,
S.n 01-SI II Or_.. 14
Gon1-n. WH111r.vton •• Point Lom..,. Aeclf•nd• u
Pomon.Ptt11tr .:I. C•I L"1M'.tn •1
UC A•••'''°' n H .. ., •• ,cs \1 41
WyOMl"9•. <:.i Poly p_. 50 .......
Ntvad•·R...., •s. Catltornia 11
801 .. SI "· NW Natar-II
WUIU"91CI'\ St 41, -nLln<1 St tS
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4444 1398 3046
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Atlanta
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5214 2473 2741
5117 2431 2686
5084 1752 3332
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New York 4349 1709 2640
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Ame ric an
drug abuse
charged
L ONOON I AP I Th e
pre!-tldl'nt o r the E urop ean
Athletic Union Slllurdiay said he
bt:ht>ved there was more drug
ahust: among athletes in the
United St&tes than in an y othe r
natipn
Arthur Gold also accused lhe
United Stettes or st arting drug
abus e en track and rl eld and said
1t s hould not be allowed to
par t1ccpatc Jn internationa l
mcet1a
· · Jt 1s a m yth that drug abuse
st .. rlL'<I behind the Iron Curtain.
It s t <t rtl'd In United Stales
colleges m the 1950s," he said In
:i television inter view.
"M\' PERSONAL opinion is
they should not be a llowed to
t·o m pcle in int e rna tio n al
t·om pet1twn
· · t bt•laeve drugs are very
v. 1dcly used tn the United States.
hut you can t ha ve s pecific
evidence because they have no
testtng there." he said
Pete Cava. pre:.s information
d1 rcl·lor for T h e At hlet ics
Con g r ess. Indianapolis . the
.:ovt•rntng body for amateur
track and field in •the United
St ates. c;aid. ·That's the most
rid1C'ulous thing 1 ·ve ever heard
If you look al t he hi.ts of people
s uspended for d r ug a buse
the re's only been 1me American.
I don t know what the man is
1 ;,ilk1ng ;.ihout
<iold dl'scntwd ai. ··scandalous
~ind a disgrace · this week 's
(IC·C'1s ion b y The At h leti c
C'o ngrcs~ to r ecognize Ben
l'lucknelt"s toss l)f 233-7 as a
L. S rcrord for the discus throw
The International Ama teu r
,\lhlctir l''eder ation has barred
Plur knett from internation al
""'" pct1t1on for hfe because or
:tllcJ1,t'd ~c of anabolic i.tero1ds.
thf• 1llc~al body building drug
('AV i\ SAID Pl ucknett is tht:
univ American banned from
t rat·k and field. compa red with
· m .my others. all European ··
He also said 1t would have
been unfair ror TAC not to
n:c·ogn1ze Plucknett's May 16
recori1 throw.
Pluck.nett was an athlete who
I=> t·hg1hle under our rules for
<lomc .... tir· com pt:tition. The mark
was <;ct at a domestic meet. the
aw<i r d was a n America n
av. ar<I ," Cava -;aid
Gold said that exc'!pt for a
far cht> 1n Montreal. t here 1s no
permanent acc r edited
laboriHOr) for testing athletes
for drugs outs ide Europe
~1 £•dicJI cente rs fo r testing
athletes for illegal d rugs are set
up at the Olympu:. the World
Cup and maJor rci:1onal games .
Kentucky
t o name
Claiborne
LOL ISVILLE. Ky . <APl
Jerr y Cld1bom e will be the next
hPad football coach al the
l 'n1 verc:1ty of Ken tucky. t he
I.11u1sv11lc Times reported in its
S:iturrlt1y editions
Tht' ne wspape r s aid its
info rmat ion c ame f r o m a
rt'l 1 able source not connected
v. nh the unavers1t~
l"K <lecl1ncd t o s ay if
Clet i horne. now coach ing a t
Maryland. has been inter viewed
or the status of t he committee
c har,gtd ~ith recommending a
replacrment for Fran Curet,
who wa1.> fired.
Th t> Time s contacted
t'la1t>orne who said he didn 't
wanl to <11scuss the story
· l 'nlt.'sto something ha ppens.
thl· less s aid. the better for
e'er) bQdy ." Claiborne said.
Cla1bome. a !>3 year-old native
of Hopkinsville. played for Paul
Bear" Br yant at Kentuck y
from t94fi-49.
II c c· o ache d Io ye a r s at
Virginia Tech a nd wa s fired
after his team s t urned an a
61 39-2 record a nd made two
Liberty Bowl a ppearances.
D u rin g his 10 yea r s at
M a r y lan d , C laibo rn e 's
Terrapins have won 77 ga mes.
lost 37 and tied three. won three
Atl a n t ic Coast Confer e n ce
• championships and m ade seven
bowl appearancei;
'
Will Reds lose
Foster after '82?
C I NC I NN AT I <AP >
Ci ncinnati Reds President Dick
Wagner says h is team will
probably not have outfielder
Geor ge Fosler when bis contract
expires after tbe 1982 season.
··At the salary level Foster
has rxpressed Interest in. I don't
think we're going to be able to
sign him," Wainer said
In • meeting with a1ent Tom
Reich last Sunday, Wasner was
told of Foste r'11 salary request -
which may eJtceed ll.S million a
yur and said only l tlat he
wun ·t hocked by It
-Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 13, 1981
Writing can often be a real' stumbling block
Published poet aids potent ial authors in be coming untracked and getting down to business a t typewr iter
language: "You 're so dumb." LOS ANGELES <AP > -Writer's Block 1s a
very real rrisls when your livelihood depends on it.
That's where Nancy Kurilorr steps in. She
helps writers unblock. In the process. they learn
something valuable about themselves
When clients begin to look at the inne r critic
rrom the right angle, they begin to see that its
demeanor is often funny, and "we are on our way
to transforming the critic to an ally."
the human experience. "Wnting simply does not
come naturally. It's an wuu1tural event. Most
people who ever lived didn't write.··
Ms . Kurlloff has personal experience with the
agonies of the writing class. She's a published poet
and she's now writing a book about her unblocking
methods. She bad bouts of difficulty from her high
school days nn, and through her master's thesis in
English al UC Berkeley. It was there that she
taught her first course in ··overcoming the Fear of
Writing."
Any kind of writing helps stalled writers, so
she asks them to halt a project temporarily to
write about their feelings . Durin1 the recent
Hollywood TV and film writers' strike, she had
"screenwriters doing novels and short stories and
I had novelisL'i writing poetry." More than half her clients are proressional
writers. including an Oscar-winning screenwriter,
best-selling novelists and joumatials. She also
works with "civilians." professors; heads of major
Then, she says, you can start a conversation
with the critic and reintegrate writer and critic. In
other words, you can invite the critic back to the
table when he learns good manners.
Ms. KuriloH's techniques are desia.ned to help
clients feel more comfortable about writlna. One
exercise sh e asks them to do repeatedly between
their $75-a n-hour appointments is called a
"nonstop." To bypass the inner critk's paralyzing
censorship, the writer s pends 10 minutes writ.ing
down everything that comes into his mind on a
topic word like "bread" or "silence."
'corporations, even ·
students tied up on their
theses.
l Sometimes the
b ock i s undi s -
tinguis hed, vague, a
blank look. a fright·
tening inadequacy.
"Many of my clients have chewed up
therapists from coast to coast. Some have tried
hypnosis, gone to astrologists. everything and
anything," she says. "I still have to struggle with perfectionism
and my own critic and things that a fflict other
writers, but it's much easier now and I'm
sometimes amused when it happens." she says
Once in a rare while, she gets a client who is
suicidal, and she quickly brings in a psychiatrist.
Writer's Block can be that serious. In the beginning, her own critic "was the universe. I asked it what's so bad about me. It
said, 'you stink.· At that point .1 knew I was in
She doesn't use the term Writer's Block, but,
s he says, writing is hard work that usually
requires multiple drafts and the inner critic ls
often at a peak when a project starts. It tells a
writer that more research is needed, that lbe
opening paragraph 1s terrible, or that no one would
bother to publish or film the work .
Sometimes, the
block takes o n a
persona of its own -a
dwarf, a black hole,
even mother -a s in
·'My mother would kill
me if I wrote that; I
wouldn 't w a nt m y
mother to read this.··
One successful writer who is her client has
been slruggHng for more than a year and has been
"just savaged by the expe rie nce " of
non-production, she s aid. trouble. I had to take this inimical force quite
seriously." It seems to be worse in the high-powered
world of movie and script writing where the
external rules are always changing and shifting.
Her own experience helped her to help others.
•·My inner critic just made me stop," says one
client, a screenwriter. "I'm a comedy writer. and
the critic said to me, 'This is not funny This is
terrible.' "
• • 1 got a sense of relief that I don't have to
start with a final draft that I would write
something in the middle." says an editor for a San
Francisco newspaper.
·'The dwarf jeers
and cackles." Nancy NANCY KURILOFF Kuriloff says.
The inner critic, in its many and wondrous
forms, she says, is primitive, undeveloped.
unintegr ated and often speaks in schoolyard
Ms . Kuriloff's aim is to ma ke the writer
1Jutonomous, free to unlimber the imagination. She
hkens the situation to that of a child who has just
painted a blob-like character on a piece of paper
and a well-meaning adult takes one look and says
admiringly, ''What a pretty purple truck." She
tries to teach them that they can say, "It's a
purple chicken, and if you don't like it, go away."
Some of her writers a re embarrassed by their
problem and asked that their names not be used.
Ms . Kuriloff sees c l ie nt s a t an
apartment-office in the (ashionable Brentwood
area of Los Angeles, and conducts workshops for
40 or more people on "Overcoming the Fear of
Wr iting.''
A UCLA assistant professor says her work
with Ms . Kuriloff helped develop "confidence in
myself as an articulate, creative human being. I
had a problem seeing myself as an authority."
·'The critic knows the weaknesses that remain
after a writer has taken care of a thousand
things." Ms . Kuriloff says. Writing, after all, she says, is relatively new to
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• .. .. •
Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT/Sunday, December 13. 1981
It's not the giving, it's the gift . •
ftt\JI, HUMBUG: I w as gotn~ to makl'
a rt>al effort to stay u wa y from that
attitudl'. . re:?ally, I wus!
Hut. unfortuna te ly. a lmos t before m ~
you -know·wha t hit the t.'ha ir this mornm~
the phon r ran~ and one of m y lcasl
(avo nte people m t he world came righ t
thro ug h the s witch boetrd 1 not that t h e y <·un·
h e lp it. of cour s e 1 a nd ri ~ht in tu my
psyche .
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start a d ay. a nd a fter I got off the phon e I
no~n
was s wearing lo udly enough to m yself that
m y fe llows a s ked who I'd been talkin g to
I swung a round in m y c h a ir and
announced who it was. and Mar y Janl'
Scar cello pulled the best line m many u
m onth with ... Oh , he r' T ha t wom un has
e noug h Gaul to d ivide into th rc.•(' pa rts .··
L o ve it . a n d I wrote this who l e
"'mumble . mumble. mumble ." so I could
ha ve a n exc use to sh are it with you
Howe\'er now t hat 1·m startl'<I
fo r the p ast m o nth or so I've gon e ho me
w ith a li n e our e di t o r on ce pull ed
mumbling through m y he ad.
rn this case. it was related t o be ing
a sk ed to jud g e e ither a beauty · o r bab~·
conte s t. He noted that he 'd neve r get
involved in a nyth in g like that because you
c a n only end with one friend the winne r
1 ·m be ginning to th ink reporting o n
C hrist m as pa r ties is a little like that.
I know it s ounds sl'lfis h of the m . but
m y fe llo w wo rker s cooperati\'e us the~
a r e . s im p ly don 't feel they want to d e \'otc
t h e entire p a per to party C'overa~e But
without t hat m uch s pace I c an't em l'r
t he m a ll.
The refore. in man) ('ases it becomes a
Judg ment ca ll.
Nor. m 'dear s . c an this body co vC'r
t hem all gr aciou s a:, many of you etre to
t hink to inc lude m e ·
LunC'heons partiC'ula rly at this tim e of
t h e year. a re difficu lt beca use w hile 1 ·m
s itting the re I k eep thinking a bout getting
bac k to the officl' to do some thing need m g
doing . T ha l does n·t m a ke me awfully good
t•o m p a ny 1 ·m Mll'l' 1111 1111t· Ilk!'.., to ..,11 1u•\I
to som l'Olll' w ho ·.., pn•111·1·111111•d
Thl'n tht.•rl' Hl'l' d1n nt'r~
Kitt) Lt.•:,lll' 1m1·p told rm· th at 111u · 111
twr fam1I~ m1·mht.•r.., IH'r:o.r~t ~ aftt•r 1111\\
muny yt.•ars·· Strll 1·a lb \\hat ... 1w dot•.., a
t'lll t• llll ll• 1uh ··
I l<Jugtw d . kn1PAtll g \\hat slw n·all\
does Tht•n soml·on1.· :,u1d that 111 1111• I ht•
othe r da y I laugh ed ag;.11n
So. it may tw a ··c ult• litth• JOh ." and I
d o lo\'l' 1t but n .·latl\'l' lo d1111wr for
m y own s a n ity . twtau:o.l' d1vm·c·1• <:;.1n IH'
expe n s ive not to m l'nl 1oll trying . and 1u~1
bet·ausc I wa nt to. I t'tmost· to h avt· sonw
tim e with m y h us ba nd witho ut bot h ol u~
we aring a n a m t' tag
Then .vou Sl'l' this e ull' lt tt le ,1011 rl•all~
is n 't all l un ehcon~ a nd fa~h ton s how:-a nd
d in ners and d arwcs a nd play~ a nd lt·1 ·..,
se e. is the re a n yt hin g e lse"
Som l'w hcre in th(' '' t•t•k lht· IWtT:-.-;an
ad j unct is to s rt dm.,·n a nd ''rill' abo tll
w h at's b<.•l•n going on .
Th<;tt's a kmd of a<·t11u11t <.1 hl11t~ ..,~ ..,tem
The n there ·:-t ht• oh. wc·ll. ·' 011
do n 't wa nt to he<.ir a ll lhr~
t In s h <.1nng lhl'Sl' thought:-"1t h p1•uplt·
in s imi l£tr pos itions ne w~papt•r peoµl t•.
Cha m bc>r of Comml•r <·t· pt:>opk , ''hute\l'r
w C''Vl' ('ons idcred h~1 \'mg an ··l·<htor for
th e da~· ... or .. P R -µt·r s on for a da~ · · and
iu s t turn the pho n l·S O\ t·r to you I I d he .t
s upt•r learning prot•(.•du n • ·
I t hink the ps~ ('ht>logrs h e all 11 r nit•
play ing.··
HOW ~1A:'lii\' REST FRI F::'liiDS (',\~
SOMEONE HAVE'! Thl·rt• havt• hecn a l11t
of e normous prin1t c P.<.1 rl1e~ t ht•st• pa~t fl'''
wee k:, and wlw n I w ;,ilk into a room
literally st u ffed with pt•oµl(' a b11.:
roo m . likt• a dub hou:o.t' or banqut.'t room. I
i.l lwa~·s th rnk o f lhl' :-tor.\ m~ :\tom und O;_i(I
used to te ll about u frll'nd of l h(.•irs w ho:o.l'
g r oom to be wa~· p lanning to h ave Iii
us hl•rs in thl· we dd ing llt:>r fathL•r . upon
he a ring th1 ~. grumb kd ·1 dnn ·1 tnt'>I hrm
Lt•:. Ill' :'\11 m an <'an h ;I\ l' Iii IJl·..,t I rwnd~
Of eour<it'. th;.i l is n t n·all~ n·la trH' to
the pa rtie:-. Lub ol pt•oplt· e;.in ha\'t.' lot:-111
frie nds witho ut t hl'm ht111ll-! twst frit•rlfb .
hut I st ill thltlk II
A ('O~C'ERT SHOU.D :\1E.\~ :\1l'SI(':
~rnd a Phllharm omt Sot tl'l~ f,!ruup ... hould
be rn ll•n ·sll'd 111 mu-;a· ur "" I would
think
But I h<'ard till' m c1 ... 1 m a n l'lnu .... ~tor~
tlw ollal•f' d:i~ It th•liJ.!hh•d llll '
I \\l~h I 1·m 1ld tl'll )Oll wh11 t11ld mi· 11111
I w11ult111·1 fur a va rw ty of rt·u~on~ "di 111
wh 1d 1 .\OU wall u111h·r~t and wht·11 I ... 11;,11 1·
thl· ~tor) Wtlla )OU
11 "l't'fll'> ..,h1• v. a:. a~kl·d lo 1mn ot1t• 1 •I
lhc• m a n ~ P laalh :a rm o ll at' ('11m 1111t11·1"
l'Xl ~I rng.111 tl11~ 1·o ur1I.\
'\lot loo lon g a ltt•r ht•r a1 f'I\ .ti 111 tlll'
g roup ~tw \\a~ 111:1111· l'rnl-!r am c 'harrm .111
Sh l' took thl' Job ~l·riously :md ft'll th:.il orn·
11! the Jobs t unnct'tl'd w ith the• :1ppu111l nwnt
w as to makt• arr<rnJ.!t'm l•nts t11 han· ... 11m 1•
kind of m11 :-.1t•;.i l pn·~t.·n tat wn :it t•ad1
m eet m g
ShL· workt•d h ard on a sdH"dult• g11111.f.!
..,., far a~ to find out \\hl'rt· ... tw 11111ld
t•ontaet l'l'rt urn mus iewns. wlH'tlu·r thl·\
\\ t.•re a vailahll· a ro und llw ~du·duh·d I 11111
\\hat the ft·e~ would ht.·. a nd :,1111n
Thl•n slw took her proi.:ra m 111 th1·
ho<.1 rd. pr<>Jl'cted hudgl'I in hand and '' h.11
t urned out to ht• nal\ t• 1.·nthus1 a~m c·;irn 1ng
ht·r· through
Y o u h a\l' ;.iln·;1<I ~ g u t'""''" 1h 1·
r<.•action?
T IH· f i n t v. a ~ 11 I 'h o <' k .>1 r h • ·
:-.u ggl'!-.l10n. '.'iot on l~ had ltH'.\ flt•\ t·r It.id
m us rt· JH'l'Sl'ntt.>d ;.i :, part of a p rogr .1111 ;11
thC'tr mt•ctmg~. the~ ha d nl'\l'r h;,id <tll\ unc·
t•\'t•n ~uggt>sl rt hl'fo r e
T he adt•a was ~o new. I ga lht·r I h:il 11
\\ u~ ohnou~ the d1~C'u:-.s111n w;i~ gor11g to
last 1,vcll lw~·ond eotkta rl :rnd lwu·h t 1na·
It wa:, movNI a nd M't'Oncl1 ·d that 1h1·
1dt•a a nd di:,1·us s111n ht• t:1hled
A~ far a!-m~ n ·1><1rtl'r l'an kn•m ~111d
'>hl'.., movl'd a\\a~ from that part1n 1l:11
1 group, not beca u~l' of 11 tht•\ n · .1
g n •at group of wom t·n • it .., ~till t;,i bled
Do th(.'~ l'\'l'I go tu l hl' t•nnc·t•r h ·
v. o ndt.·n·d
·oh. l.ord .· ... ht• ...,._ml. ..i ft 1·1 1h:11
1..·,pt·rll'nl·l' I n1•\'t'r "ant<..•d t(• kn1rn
t .t:T \"Ol.R F l~GER S DO Tift-:
SllOPPI'.\(;: I \\a:, ht·mmmg ..,111n1· ...,l;H·k..,
t ht' othl•r nrg ht a nd thinkmi.: hem ll·alh
hon ng 1t wa~ n•;dl~ hor rng
On tht.· ntht•r h:111d . tw1ng \1111r ll.1..,11·
l'h1nt1 . I hall' to turn lhl•m O\'t•r to,, t a ilrn
wht•n I l'an cl11 it ~11 t•a:-.rl~ m y-.<·11 Hut Ol\
d aug htt•r oftt·n :-a ~.., But \\Ill \OU '
I tx•g an to pl a~ a ·\\ouldn l rt hl· 1111·1• 11
g aml' .... t a rt m g "1th · \\ouldn t 11 IH·
n1 e 1• 11 .... omt·Ont• -.a rd ""'a C hr i....t m.i.,
pn•..,t.•nt. that th t'.' d h(·rn Ill.\ ...,kir '' :e nd
... 1 :1t·k~"
II tlwn lllT Ull'l'd to mi· tlwr t· ,111· a 1111
ol pott.•nllal J.:ll b l1k l1 I tw l
Kub \\otrld n l 111-l· It mut II \II• I :ill
0 J> (.' II Ill g "al' k a j.! l' ... I:-. •• .... Jll ll d1 I ti 11 d ..
As American as a stylish California stroll
Mid-December. loweri ng
li ght. winter in California ..
and a family strides across
Mason Park in Irvine. They 're
the kind of family -st rong.
healthy . tan all y ear long -
that . when people from other
parts of the world see them. the
questi on isn·t, .. You·r e
Americans. aren ·t you?"
Rather . it's "You·re from
California, aren't you? ..
Irvine resident, Christle
D' Ambrosio is pictured
against Mason Park's plasti'c geodetic-dome
slide with "9r childr9ft,
soon-to-be a University
of Colorado freshman,
Jill age 17; S'h year otct
Kara; and sitting above
~m all, e6gttth1rader, a rett. Their sports
clothes are from I.
Magnin/South Coast Plaza. ·
Cover story photos by
Gary Ambrose and
Richa rd Koehler. Other
Style photos by Staff
Photographe".
A Sunday Section
of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot
For News
..
Tho mas P. Haley
PubffsMf Call 642-432 1, Ext. 205
Thomas A. Murphine
Edttof
Nora Lehman
Myte ~dltof
Michael P. Harvey
Metlletlftt onctor
Marjorie Fendel ........... .-." ... '
For Advertising
Call 642·4321. Ext. 251
M•ln Offlc·•
330 Wes t Bay S treet.
Post Offrce Box 1560.
Costa Mesa. Calrf. 92626-0560 Wuring a burgandy Nlpon sllll dress detailed wltlt f...-tl,. •fMI ntffMd coll•r, Christ ..
tries to decide betwffn this _,..te moe..lr wr•pped<Nt·wtth ... •cNble-fo. collar and
the cashmere Nipon she wean on IM opposite IN9•·
ts e a a 7 $ •••• a s n a a P ••••
v. h a l .., 111 ... ult· up tu .1 11·1 t .1111 ai,:t·
Bui rntu llll' j.!rtl\\ 11 u p \ c·;1r.., rt ..,t ·t·tn~ to
llH' l h••l't•':-, .t t f't•11 11·11tlo11 .... 1111h ·11t 1.d lo r
i.:ll t J.(l\'lllg
You 1·:m pla~ I hr .... lt>o hut hm~ aho11t
l h1•:-.1·' F ro m hu ... 11 :11111 t o \\orl1• ·•
hou ... d .c·1·p1·1 t'\ t •n "1•.-I.. 111 ... 11 ... d or t'\'t'I'\
ntlu·r or tw11•1· 11 ";'l'k o r \\ha t1•\t•r lh1•
.., 11 11 at r o 11 1 ... ' o u 1 c· h 111 e t' a \\I• 1 • k I '
lll:lfll('tll 1' Ill 111.ll'l:O.,IJ.!t'. "('f 'lllg lh.11 Il l" C'ill
1.., '' a ... ht·d .111cl c·h·aru ·d 1•\ 1•1 \ \\ 1·1·k 1 li,w k
tu I h1.· hutto11.., 1 :-.1·1·1ng th;.it I hi'\ ;11 l' ..,t·V. 11
1111 1rnnw <l1<.1ll'h . 11 11111 s1H>l1t:r J l1rn aho111
..,,,m cnnc· to fold I ht· luu11dr~. ha\ t· th1•
<..•\ c•ntng nwal on tht· ta hit• ont·t· or I w1t·1· ;,1
'' l't•k t t h<Jt 1·ould lw "rlt· to h u~hund or• \'ll'''
\ (·r~LI 1 ,tll1.•f'll ,1lt· tak111 g lilt· dot ht.•.., to lht•
l'lc•;;11wr .... and pu-k111g lht·rn u p
Ba ..,11·;.ilh l h t· g ift-. ..,hciuld n •llt·1·1
... omt·l h1nf..! tht• r t'CT t\l'I \\Ot1lcl n t l•·t·I
1u~t 1 f1cd Ill clo1ng for ll1Pl11:,l'ln·:-. or tak111g
o\'l•r :-.11mt•t h1ng I Ill' ottwr pt·r..,1u1 11•L1 lh
d 1:-.l 1 k t·~ d11111g
·11·.., lun tn pl:1\ ll .., \Pa r long J.(l\lnJ.(
a nd 11 ma~ .... ;" 1· ~ 11u -.nnw I all' ..,hopp1111,!
I W:\~T SO.'.'H: 'JORE. SIR: .\1·t11a lh
\\ t• t·ouldn ·1 ha\ t· 1·,111.•n <1n111lwr thrnJ,! al I hc ·
Ch rt s t m <1 '> dtnnt·r or a:-. 11l1r m c·nu
<k~l'rtbl•d It l.1• IJ1111'r tf,• \11("( Jl I ht·
Cm1/rerw de /11 <'l111111P
Amhro~1 .1
''''' }(1111,:.1•11 r., a 1
T hi:-. gn111p
l'll'g <.1n l clrn1 11g
\\1th tht·m . a11d
m.1kl'" .1 n 11 ...... 111n n111 111
It .., :t 71141 ~ t·ar i°1ld thlllJ.!
r I \11u \ 1• l'\ Pr ht'l'll luc·k '
t•11ou g h to sha1 ,. a n 1·\ t·ning "11 h t hi :-1.:n1up
'nu kn1m wha t I m I a lk 111g ahoul
1 ·m not going to he g in t11 tl'l l '11u .tl>enll
thl' m an t•lou~ m l•al I ht· \lull(.•r lrere\ pul
togl'lhl•r You kn<J\\ t hat \\.ould hl• s upl•rh .
t.·~pt.•t1all~ \\II h lht.·~t· gourmet J.!Ul':o.ls. h ut I
do h;.i\'L' to rnl'n\1011 th(.• amh1<Jnt l' \\ .i..,
lt:~llH•. \\arm ;_i nd ('h a rming :\II 111 .di 11
"a ~ a d l'11ghtft1l t•\ l'nt to take part 111
lladn t ~t.·t·n tht· S h11llt·.., lor ... 11mt•t1 nw
.ind th:il s ~ti" a~ .... ,1 p lt .. 1:-.un· .JJn .ind
To n ~ \'1111 \\t•rc· lhl'n · <1.., \\t'r t• t he
K a r t·k1·1 .., •Tht.·1r r11•1ni ,,:.i .... ha,1n g a
mar vt·lnu..,h d 1a lt.\ 111111" Harr' ..\'1·n1·
J.!11 t a "lw t·r ~il ;1\\.ird ''''h :\t a n l.1tl1
llo pktn.., .i<·< omp.111' Ill!.! t11rn 111 1h1· m1"1· I
h ;1d a dl'11ghtl 1tl d1;t1 ''"h \l 11r w l :ind
I larn Hn·:-.lau
S PE.\KI'\(~ OF SllOPl'l'.\C~: I II "nd
11111h1.., n11t 1· t1I ln11• <·hn..,lma..., "IHl'lt
<h t·r ht·.ircl <ti 1h1· 11111· ll'\\t·ln l't1untt·1
111 .1 lcwal •h ·pa r t 1111·111 'Io n · ,1 '11Ut1.! m • .111
,ind \ tlllll.l! \\lllll;t11 luoh lllJ,.; .ii :1 r tn l.! Shc ·
\\\•II 11 \ 1111 cl1111 1 .!f•I ,, 1111.! tlllt Ill Ill\
book. \ llll d1111 I t:t•·I 1111t .ti .di
II .. 11111 tilt• ~I\ Ill:..' II .. l lH· J,:tll .
• • •
\I .i L!rlln :....outh < 'oa..,t
P lat.a. tht• da:-.~r e cnlnr c•11mt1111.1t 1nn 111 n ·d
w h1t l' and hlut• <·on! nh11t t• ... 111 1h1· .\m1•n1-.111
Im a~l'. 11f {'CHI ""l'
Sen·nt t.'l'll -~ L'a r old .J rll .1 'l'llrt•r at
t'ni n•r:-.1t~ l llgh . t'apta111 o f l hl' l t·11n 1 ....
t e a m . a m e mbl'r o l lht• ..;e n1 nr c-la:-.~ c·o un
ci l and a pa st pn·s 1d f.'nl of lhl' :'\atu>n a l
Ch a ril~ Ll•agUl'. '' o uld look s upt1rb rn
a ny thing :-.hl' e hos t• to \\t.•a r . hut fnr lhr:-.
1•;.i s ual fam ll~ out 1nJ,! .... tic· 1·nmb1nl'' .i
na,·~ l't1tton \' nl't'k '" t:att·r. with u '' h1t1·
llne n sho rt s lt'l'\'t' hlou~t.· a nd red t'oll1111
pants · from lk :-.rgm·r Spm"to.;\H•ar :-. HJl ph
Laurc·n.C'ollt•el mn
Rn•tt. a1.:t· 1-L an t'tghth gratfrr al
Hanc·ho .Junior l1 1g h Sc.:h1H1I takt.•s hi~ Cl\\ 11
pla C'l' 111 l h i~ tennrs pla~ mg famil~. h~
gt.•tttng rn a s l'l or l\\O dad~ Ill' abCI pla.'"
.Jun ior All-Aml'rt('an foot hull But ha:-.t.•hall
1:-. hrs firs t Ion•. and hl· 1.., a li tt le leagut·r
Ill' wt•urs a n ·rl-\\Ool pull m ·t·r t ied around
h is ..., 110 u I d t' r :-. o ,. t.• r .i soft t' n e d h I u <'
\\ o r k m •• n · ~ .., h 1 r t . k h a k 1 ~ I 0.1 c· k ~ a n rl
I o ps idt·r~
K a r a . hl·r n111t ht·r Chnst1 t' laughs.
··does n·l do m ueh but Ill' around and e at
bon bons.·· thc·n admit:. that this ac·1ive
5 1 :?·year ·old 1s JUSl t h;1t aC'll\'t' In
k inde r ga rtt.>n a t Bonit a Canyon School. s he
take s balle t lessons. p la ys soccer . a nd
loves to get m the k 1tc hC'n and do hl•r <m n
hrand of C'ooking P rot<.•sting all lh(.• wa~.
wan ting to gi.'l on,to a bi rthday part~ a nd
not be ing s ure this fu~:, was worth 11 . s ht.•
s till m a n a ged t o hl• a good s por t . s mile a
lo t a nd m a ke ht·r rf.'d p oplin µl l•a ted
rainco a t b~ Londo n Fng . white t·o t ton
blou se• a nd lab-ankle d hlue Jeans look thl'
way t he d esigner hoped they would
Lovely . dark-h aired Ch ristle wears a
re d wool bla zer by Evan Pir one n \'Cr a
whitl' silk blous e b y St a nley She rma n. lie r
nav y w00l s lacks by E\'an Picone . a lso
com e from Bettt.•r Sports we a r For this
t ram p across the park she.• wears b la c k
le a the r mid-heel boots .
Consider this i r tht· size:, were all t hl•
s ame . cn•ry pil'<'t' or dothmg would tie
1nt1c•rr ha ni:t-ablt> with t hl' other
. . 0 • Ambrosio cnnst1e . dauqh\er J1\I
:\n 1mport<:d C.1ltlorn1a11. lhh \\tTk-.
Jach of f<t-.hion Chri-.111· D \mhru-.111 \\ .1-.
horn 111 ldah11 ~r .1<111.llt•cl lrom ·1
T ht•rp-.41..; \l'adt•ni\ tll 11111-.t· and -.pt·nt l\\11
~t·ar-. at th1 · l ·n1\1 •r-.1t~ 11! Idaho. \dh'11 'ht·
lll'l'a nw i.Jll \fph.1 J>h1
.\n edtH·i.Jtton 111\l'rruptc"I ll\ .in v.11 I~
fi r s t m<Jrrta!.!t' ft•d 111 1•\111·11l'llt'l-. thJI
turnC'd out to li1· c1n l'dtll'at111n 111 ;u1111 hl'r
kind ;.ind a not lwr .... url
\\'1th hc·r .\rm' hu:-.hand ... t:11111n1·d 111
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th<.' \'1t'lnam1•:-.1• \\ .ir < 'hr1-.11i.:, 11.1HI lw1 11\\ 11
\\<J ~ to101n him tht•r<·
.. Talk .ibotJI h olhlll L.! pr11hl1·rH-.. -,h1·
li.Jll J,!h ... 1\0\\ \"\l'I\ lltlt' \\I I llfl"d lh1
"ater on 111 tl11• k1t1 twq 11 l1.wl..1·d lip rnt11
lht• ha\ hn111rn \\ 1· • \ 1·11 h.id :!I,, ...... ..! ''"'Ill).!
in our t·lo ... 1•b. -.h1· p.t11-.1· ... .i 111111111 nt in
l h ()Ugh l h ll I I I \\ a.., d ll t Ill I I'd I I> ho
t•xpertt•net• the•\\ hole· th111i..: ·
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.imong othc·r 'l>t11 ... '>k111.1\\~1 H1 •c·.111-.t· lht•
h11-.p11.1I h.id ... o 11·\\ I d1·11l111·-. 111 m.tk1· hi t•
l' n · n ,1 t 111 mo r v 1 · l\ 1 It /1 ·d I 111 1 h, I' .11 w n 1 '
t'hrisllt• .md <11111t h1•1 \rnn '"'" u11dP1 t1111i..
till' 111h of -.1art111!.! .i \11!1111111·1 .t11\llt11n
.\<"ltn).! a-. -.ort 111 1.:1 I'' l,1dH ... d111111.. "h.11
lht•\ 1•ould 111 h1 Ip t lt1· dlH l•1r-.. lht' .ti u
hl•l 1wd t lw p.it 1t·111 ... I•\ '' 111111t..: 11•111·r,
l"l'<ldlll!.! \\Ii.ti\'\ l'I Jl•·l'd1•d 11 11• d11111 •
1 t ""' .1 1111•!!1-.1111 1 h;tl !.!I 1 •\\ .1 nd -.11 ll
l'\'.1-.t1:d \dwn -.tw kit
IL \\ ..... .i n in11ll" t•.\p1·111·1H·1· It\ 1111.!
tht•n· ,tl that I tllll' "hl rl'l lt·1 t-. lltt\\ t111t·
d1 fft t·ult to 1•.\pl;11n \111\ Ill!!. d1-.t111"h111g . oiw
that <·C'r ta1nf\ m .1d 1· .tll 111 1-. lt·1·I
l'normou:-.h p.it not 11·
.\ftt·r anntht 1 11.i1i....1· t h1 \\11\11\dl·tl.
Lhl· l'nffm-.. t h1· li111h li;1g-. 110 n11 11n1·
('ould rt·m <11n 11nt1111rht•d Ii' thJ t
(.• \ i) (' f'1 l'nc·1 •
\\"h('n -.hl' rt·turrwd 111 I h1• St.111·-. to
Caltfornw tilt' tol:\111\ of lht· t'\t'llh \\:.1-.
~trll \\llh ht•1 Sht· -.pent .. 11m1• 11ml' dmn!.!
,. o I tl n l t• <.' r " 111 k .1 m 11 n l! \ r t t n .1 ml'-. 1 •
\\ a r n •turnt•t•:-at th1· I .PIH! lh .irh \ t•t1•1 an-.
llosp1tal
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wears a N1pon (iJShmere coat while tookrnq .u Ntpon dre!>~ with dauqhter ; J ill.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 13, 1981
6 2 2 SCP a , ... • • -a a
Hante y Some rs chats with San Dle410 TV frulancer Martha Grace at CBS party.
'tis
By Sora I A"hman
the season
m 'dears
E \'ER \'TH IS(;' S I~ IT I.\ I. E 0 :
R('fleet ing on the eapllon:-. <•llachl·d 111 our
photographs this Wl't.'k . 11 111·,·ur-rt·d ,,~~me
that. bct·au~t· of s p<.i<"l' l1m1t<.1t1011 !'>. I 11:-.t:d
an inorclinat t• amount of in1t1:.i b Th;,,i1 :-. a
·no. no. It ti It• I ady .. in I he 111.•\\.., hu.., lnl·-.-. It
should tw :'\othing 's mort· annm 1ng, than
tryi ng to figure out '' h;11 !->Orth' "l't 111
initial~ mt•a11:-. . .,i nd h1·a n·n k nrm..., t ht•
"orld 1s full of tht!m
So kt mt· explain '>t111a· hil-.H om .....
:-.tarting v.1th the 1.ncturt· 1c.len1tlwa1111n:-.
In lht! picture of the :'\t"A port H<•ath
Cha m ber of Commen·t• Dolphin Pn·!->1dt'nl
Carol Bl akeslet• with C'hu('k ll1r..,t·h of llOE
and Bill Pult·y of YES llOf: '>ta rub for
H a rbor OttU p l.lt111nal Ed 1tl'ilt1nnal
P rogram . 1 n w h 1 <· h 11 ar11o1 .-\rt· a
businessmt•n haH· undt·rtakl'n to 1 akt• up
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l'\et•llt·nt 01w. ha.., hl'l'n around f11r .1
numlwr ol ~l·<1r:. Both an• good ~outh
program.., and 1 · m \ l'f\ plt·a~O<I 111 -..1.·<.· :.in
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11f t he Dt~nt·~ land I lotl'I thC.' t•1gh1h annual
( 'andlelti.:ht Conecrl \\ 111 ).!l'I 1111dPr ";,1\ ,11 ti
p.m . follo\\t'd h~ cl1nrwr and Ill 1·11ur-.1.· LI
('IJl1(.'(.•rl
~T ll.I. OE .\l .l~G \\ITll 'TllE
1-TTl'RE llERE : Tht•rt• an· 111..;t a t'IH1pll'
o f othl·r thing~ gorn g on th1 -. t·orrnng "t•t•k
"\\'omen 1n Bu:-irw:-:-i-. h.t\ lrll! 11-.
l'hrt'\tmas 11run<:h at South l'11a'-t PlaZJ
llplel':-. .-\lfreclo':-. th1:. \·er~ day
Tht• llunl1ngton llarhour Hoa! Paradt'.
a fu nd ra1~t·r for that ehaµt er of the
Philharmon1c SoC'11.·t~. got und1.·r \\a~ last
nig ht a nd :'\ewµort Ht•a rh·~ boat:. ... tart out
this romrng Thursda~. tlw lith Bill l.u:-.k':-
(."('~l la \'it• \\ill be in the lead again
Thank hea\·en·:-lhl'rc•.., sonw tracl1t10n
left'
Wt:J.L, LET'S TAKE .\ LOOK AT
WHAT'S HAPPE~ED ALRE:\D\': fl \\as
a "biggie" for the ;\l lfA:\1 1 Remem b1.•r the
initials" I'm gomg lo ask question~ latl'r. 1
For some reason ont' mst1tut1011 has a
run of t'\l'nt~ and l he n another "111 t akt· its
turn 1 I ke1..•p remembering thl· \\'l't•k the
OCMC Guild:-. had four pa rties. Phew ' 1
This time the whole series of s h('bangs
st arted with a part ~· thrown h~ the CRS T\'
Seaver and c arol Lincoln chat with Marc GordoR and Ms mom, Elaine at Newport HarMr Art Muwum wlt9'
Curator Paul Schimmel In baclc9round.
0 •..
~
Dolphin President Carol Blakeslee gives S25,000 to
New Directions' r epresentative Pam Wilder ,
Muriel Zink and Sue Schaar
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ATT: WORKING WOMEN
Re : Business & Professional
Womens Club
Would you llke to learn all about this or
gamzat1on? Would you like to become a
.member ?
Come & Hear
MARGARET GORDON. P~s. of th•
CA. Stat• ttd.rati°" of IPW Clubs, Inc.
and
IETTY McDERMOTT, P~s. of Hi• San ldno.
& OraltCJe Co. District of IPW Clubs.
Spea* CM! "What 11 IPW 1"
Tun., DK. 15, 6 P.M. S 15.00 ,.r ,.non
VELVET TURTLE RESTAURANT
itt Fosllion lslaftd
M.wporl hoch Af'setvallons a must 642-2320
l
« • &Jt$£!
H aley 1.1d1<'' v1s11 Museum
2 3 2 j
Orango Co.i<>t DAii Y PtLOT'Sunday Decornt>er 13 1981
Carol Bl.lkec;tee pre'ient., .:iw.trd'i to Chuck Hir sch and Bill Paley.
45.JH ~t
HOLIDAY SALE
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((I Jf i.
Paula Voqele and Ann< M c Nerney r•n1<n .1 qo.Jd t;iuqh di Chrrstma<; Festival
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Christma'>
Store Hours
I nr \,()Uf ( hn,tmch
'>hooping <on\ <'rnc>nc 1
\' <' II he <Jf)<.'n
,Vf onrl<H through "lcJlt m/,1\
from 1() .1m to 9 Wpm
)11nc/.1\ trum If J .1m to 6 pm.
,, t ', • II• ' . "
11 ·11"/ ....... < dc 'c'h fill<! fJllJr '
< Jri< /t/1<11/1 I SIU:! 111 ..., . ~ ),'-;
S ILK PH/.'\.TS
Th<'rc"s u J1irn nt ~prinu ore 1w1<t
....... ,,"-~·]I 3 (~II
tilt' c 11n1t•r « •lfl1 1J1cse < u l<>r/u/. LJnrn1n silks ht/PK Tseng.
'-"'' '" ru1h1 r u'"-J>W<<' 11 •1fhsu·1noskm m owc·n. G·l4. 5173.
r u ., >-pwc c. red/fJr<'<'ll pnrn il'ith ~huuld<'r l>wton
<letoil. 6 10 1 .+. SI 33
JOHN HOG.AN
\ III Fcr-.ht•>n J.;,fwl<L °\<'lt pon Center h44 i/00
Fc1!'ill1011 \"<llf<'tl ·1111 Ott'</" 291 it111J Lo .J•1lta 7fi .. 16 Girorrt 4 5 4 7121
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday Oecomt>or 13. 1981
Holiday Glimmer Equals Holiday Glamour • • •
By VIDA DEAN oe .. ....,_...,.
We all an• t·o11:-.1·w11:-. 111' "ant 111g to look
gl'l•at for part ll':-. hut "11 h t Ill' holtda~ :-
t'oming on. lt'I ':-look dau hng'
l.t•t 's pull :-.nmt· t rH·k.., lrom our
makeup hags and 1·ons1clt•r a It•\\ ''a.\·.., to
put a bettt•r fan• fon,ard lur i.111 tho .... 1·
Christmas and ;\It.•\\ Yt.·ar .... E\t' p;1rt1t.• ....
a l read~ ('rowd1ng t ht.· "lll'li.J I t·alt.•nclar
First ol a ll. kt'.., lakl· 1·11ntrol 111 th•·
c~ es Remt.•mlwr. tht.'M' an· our mu .... 1
VD~
1 m port ant shcm l'<l~t.· I t.•al 11 rt.•
C'on:-1<lcr appl,\ m g mon'. .... twdm\ \'nlor
Expcnmt.·nt ' En·n 11' .'nu find .'CH• \\ ;1111 tu
\\ 1pt• 1t all oft and ~1 ar1 m·t.·r
If ~·ou ha\·t· l>htl' l'~ l'°'. a .... 011 bro" 11 1 shadt.• \\Ill dl'l'Jll'll and hnng 11111 till' i.:r~I\
Today
PERSONAL SHOPPISG b~
appointment only. until Christmas Cal I
556-0611. ext. 371 Bullock ·s South Co<1s t
Plaza.
FINE JEWELRV . art and fllrniture
auction. with proc:ceds to go to lloag
Hospital 1 to 5 p .m .. Hoag llos p1tal
Confe r e n ce Ce nt er . 301 '.':ew port
Boulevard. Newport Brach
J EWEi.RV ('OLLECTIO~ designed h~·
Mark Toto. 1 to 5 p.m or hy appointmt.•nt.
call 644·8325. Moboco. 2 Corporate Plaza.
Suite 230. ~ewport Beach
GEOFFRE \' BF.E~F. :-.a mpll• c;rl'~
Flannel fr agrantl' fnr mt.•n a nd sel'
infor_ma l modelmp_ of Gl'offrey Beent.•
clothing for men 11 a .m to 3 pm \t a~
Company South Coas t Plaza
Monday, Ott. 14
STASLE\' SHER ~A~
Representati ve show!> designer· s holida~
and beyond collt>ct1on of dresses. suib.
coat s and scparatt>~ Des igner Salon.
through December 18 I :\Jagnin South
Coast Plaza
MODELING A~() C'AROLl~G o f
designe rs Willie Wear . Perry Ellis etnd
Norma K a m al1 1 ·30 pm
Nordstrom South Co<1 ~t Plarn
Tuesday, Dec. 15
OSCA R DE LA RENTA representall\'e
in Cos m e t ic Depart m ent . through
December 17. Saks Fifth Avenue South
Coast Plaza.
Wednesday, Dec. 16
NORELL'S representat1\'e. '.\t athew d1
Be rnardo, disc usses Amerita 's firs t
designer perfume in Cosmetics 11 a m to
3 p.m . May Company South Coast Plaza
I NFORMAL MODELl!'IG of s pecial
dime nsion s izes petite to large Town
Square Department i 30 pm '.':ordstrom
South Coast Plaza.
Thursday, Dec. 17
I NFORMAL MODELING fro m
Des igner Salon. Noon to 3 p .m throug h
December 18 Zodiac Room. '.'il'tman
Marcus Fashion Isla nd
J UNIOR HOLIDA V FASIDON SHOW
Brass Plum Depattment. 7:30 p.m ..
MEN'S NIGHT gift ideas presented with
mode ling and refres hments Lad 1c ..;·
Sportswear Depart m e nt 7 30 p m
Nordstrom South Coast Plaza
Friday, Ott. 18
LUXt:RIOl'S LOl'SGEWEAR for
Mother and Daug hter. modeling in the
Lingerie De p a rtme nt noon to 2 p m
Bullocks South Coast Plaza
DUPONT representative tn the Fine
Jewelry Department Oscar de la Renta
represent a tive 1n the Cos m e ti c
Department. Saks Fifth Avenue South
Coast Plaza.
Saturday, Dec. 19
ROCH AS r e presentative. Claire
Cashman in Cosmetic Department. 3 to 5
• p.m . May Company 'South Coast Plaza.
WOODY WOODPECKER is 40 years
old and children a re invited to celebrate
with him: 9:30 to 11 :00 a.m. Woody will be
1 there in person in the Zodiac Room
Informal mode ling from the Designer
Salon: noon to 3 p.m . in the Zodiac Room
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Major Credit Cards
Welcome
Elegant French Linens
and Domestics for s0 ,histicated Entertaining.
South Coast Plaza
556-0854 . L O\\ t.'r Level
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Daily Pilai
SUNDAY, DECEM BE R 13, 19t1
STOCKS
TELEVI SION
CROSSWORD
03-4
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Joan Collins' golden character
in 'Dynasty' is more like. a
golden dragon ... DlO ·
Tulving capitalizes • on COIDS
Irvine specialist shares his knowledge
By KEITH TUBER
~11,,. .... ...._.,Ellllw
Ha nnes Tulving collected
coins as a teen-ager and, like
countless others before him, sold
his collection while in high
school to buy a car.
Unlike most others, however ,
Tulving retained his inte rest in
ra re coins. Five yeari. ago he
borrowed $.500 and went into the
bu s in~ss . L ast yea r , hi s
l rvine· based company . H annei.
Tulving Rare Coan Investments.
a m assed sales of $4 million. At
26, Tulving is considered one of
18 exJ)erts in the eountry on L' S.
silver dollars.
"For centuries. roins have
been a collector 's item. o r
hobby." Tulvin g s a id al his
M acAr thu r B o ul ev a r d
headquarters.
··The investment aspect has
only taken hold in the lai.t 5-to· 10
years. Now it's a $3 bilhon-to·S.S
billion industry.'·
Frankly. Tulving say!> he ean't
unders tand wh> the industry
is n't bigger. lie recently wrott•
a n arti c l e fo r Barro n ·i.
com paring yield:. or rare coins
with o the r , more p o pul ar
investment vehicles .
··With the high interes t r ates
over the past year. investments
s uch as money market fund!,.
CDs or T·bills have seemed to
ha ve be e n a v e r) good
investme nt \'Chicle." Tulving
wrote . "Researc h concludes
these investments fo r th e
investor in a high tax br acket
are not a s benef1 e1al a" 11
seems ...
The reason. Tulving goes o n to
s a y, ha:. 111 do with tht: tax
s tructun•
"Arter a one yt·ar hold111g
period. rart.• 1·oi n~ are taxl·cl at a
tap1tal gain ... rail' v. hill· T bills.
a fll•r cac:h yt:ar. urc taxed as
ordinary 1m·omt· ('ap1l:ll gains
an• taxed :.1l a mul·h i<>v. cr rate
than ordaniJr\' inc•m1l· ··
J\ (' l' (I rd I n g t IJ T u I \ I n g . .!.
c:alt·u ldtton .... 1f riJ rt• t·oins
appn•eiatt• at 21> pt•rl'cnt a yl'ar
for fl\ l ' 't•a r-. tht.• '"' t•:.tor
makP:. 16.'>. w·rcc·nt morl' than 1f
he ha<l tn\C~ll.'<l in T hills t\t 30
per<'ent appr l•t·1 u t1o n . the
&rl\ e-.tor m<l kt·.!. :155 per cent
mnn.·
So wh\ iJrt•n l morl' people
ta king a!l\'ant:1ge'1
· \\'h~ iJn· peuµl l· :.till kcC'ping
their monl'Y in :.a\ in)?-. and
lot1rl'i • Tul v1 ng r t:sponded
'Tlwn: mu~t ht· l111lwn" in there.
t·ar111ng 5 ' , 1w rc·,·nt So. ~ ou can
pluy 1t '>aft• and mal..c thdt rate.
or t:.ike a t·alc:ulatcd n sk and
earn :io p<•n·c·nt Peoplt• are
t• l I h t• r .. a I I :. ( It'd w I t h t h e I r
I II \ l' ... l In l' II l ... . a r t'
ultra1·onservut1ve or are ju:.t
p l ai n s tu1>1d " n o t t u take
ud vu11tai.:t· of h1ghl'r y1eldini.:
tn\'C.!.lrnt•nb. Tulving '>Bid
Sinn~ ht' <>t)l'O('d for bu~incs~
111 l97fi his 1'11t•nh havt' t•arned u
"The investment
, aspect has only
taken hold in the
l. a s t 5 -t o -1 0
years. ' '
m i nimu m :m pt>r <·ent a11nu11I
a p p r t.' <· 1 a t 1 o n o n . . tO C' 1 r
1nv<•:-,tmenh 'I ul\'lni.: ... aid 111~
1 · I 1 ,. n I r o., l l' r 1 n 1· I u tie:. :mo
1n,·c..,tor... frum poltf'(•men It>
... ,·hool tl'<id1t•1.., to t'<'l('brtt1es
1ndudm~ tht· l:.itl' .John Wa~ nc
T h e r t' a r " ll r a w b a r k s
l n\'l''>tlnl! 1n r<ir 1· n 11n :. 1:.
ha:o;H·a ll~ a 11.nµ 11•r111 ..,, ratt'R~
l'u l\'ln~ '>Ul!l!l'Sl'> 1n\t>,tors keep
their t'Otrl portfoll<1s at ll'a::.t
:i to 5 \l'ar ... Thl· 1n1 t 1al
1 n H'"' mt·nt ht• .,a~:-. i.hould bt• Ss.ooo
,\ t.·p1eal Tulv1ng m1n1mum
~1ortfulto conldtll'> about 5-4 .000
v. orth of ~l ure.in and P1·a1·e
... t1vcr rloll:.ir:-.. v.1th the hiilanct-
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Suggestions for the small investor
Alternatives
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$5,000
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Christmas means business for Mesa tree dealer
Lot on Newport Boulevard
an institution since the '40s
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of -CH!ly l'ltM , .... Harry Noonan remembers selling 6· and 7-foot
Christmas trees for SO cents when he started in
1946.
The price is about 70 times that amount now.
and Noonan has seen a lot of other things change
in his seasonal business.
But a lot remains the same, too. Noonan has
sold trees only in Costa Mesa all or those years.
mostly at the spot on Newport Boulevard. between
Victoria and Bay streets. that he now occupies.
And the busine!>s remains an important source
of income to his family. That has been true more
than ever over the last 10 yeaTs. Noonan said. for
in that time the business h~s capitalized on the
first 25 yeC1rs of· contacts and satisfied custome rs
to mushroom to its present size.
Noonan won't say just how big the business 1s
but the re are 1nd1cato r s on his lot and in
conversation.
The most obvious is the pair of file drawers in
Noonan·s makeshift office. He es timates drawers
contain 1'.500 cards. each with the name of a
regular customer. their preference in size and ty pe
of tree and address. Almost every one renews his
or her order annually . Noonan says
Noonan's makes hift office. He estimates the
drawers contain 1.500 cards, each with the name or
-a regular customer, their preference in size and
type of tree and address. Almost everyone renews
bis or her order annually. Noonan says.
Noonan. 60. a lifelong a rea r esident. said he
got into the business because the two months
preceeding Christmas were always s low in the
cons truction business. his m ain occupation until he
retired six years ago.
Costa Mesa was small and so was business an
the early days, when Noonan ran his lot alone. he
recalls . But there was a m ore ingrained holiday
spirit then because "people used to take the
holidays more seriously.
"Now they're pushing Christmas in your puss
before the pumpkins are even off the field," he
said "They hardly wait for Thanksgiving to end."
...., ..... ,,___.,_T,...I
CHECKS INVENTORY Har ry '.'loonan looks over one of the m any trees on h1~ Cost a Mesa lot.
Noonan started st-llmg Christmas trees fqj-50 cents ap1ere m 1946
Trees sold 1n the early y1:ar:. v.ere wi ld anci c ut
by the L'.S. Forestry Ser \'lcc. the onl) !>uppher
then. Noonan said. The commercial tree farms
that supply almo!'t all trees now hav(! existed for
20 vcars
• A) the m1d-19~1'b Noonan was t"mplo~ tn~ three
or four family member s 10 ht·lp him run the lot.
the s tart of a tra d ition or cmplo~ ang family
members almost exclusi' el) that t•ndures even
toda}. when about 15 people v.ork the lot
The businei.s slowly g rew, as old custo mers
came back and new c ustoml'rs 101ned It was
beco ming an important :.ourre of inrome . but
Noonan also confesses to simply f'nJoying the
almosph(•rt• Jnd ('U:-,lomcrs It JU.Oil ktnd Of J!clS In
\our blood. thi-. bus1ne ... s. and )OU ca n l get out,"
he said :"ow that he has retired from <·onstruct1 on
work Noonan admit:. that. in the last two years. he
has v. atrhed 1 he tree selling seai.on a pproach with
lc:>S ant1c1pat11Jn But he's nnt yet ready to lea ve a
husinc:.s of v. h1<·h he appea rs to be quite proud
Part nf th:H pnde -.hows when he talks of the
regular custumt•r:> who come from places lake
C:a t a l1n a f,l:.ind, P asade na. B1~ Bea r a nd
ll olh v.ood tn IHI \ h 1-.. trN•s Thcv'r e ,l!ood
c·ustomt·rs. t1111 h<' ..,a,... he'o; only rcreived tv.o
h<td t•ht•t·k:-. 111 all his ~<'ars of hus1ness He reµa ys
A FAMfLY BUSINESS l1;1rn ~1111nan .Jr
h.1mm1.'r" ... a \\ornlt·n -..1.rnd onto ;i tr~·t·
thl' l'.(oocl cu ... toml·r:. h' ~uaranteeing a l.I trees he
~el ls
Noonan appl'ar~ h a ppiest that he 's built
somt>thing 10 INn t' to h1 !> fa mil} Because the work
1s he a\'). male mc mbl'r'i or the family work the lot
for the most part. he said. Two or his three sons
and two or his three sons·in-law work the re , and
the family will take over the business -18-bour
days and all when he leaves it
··11 ·11 ~non lw the hoys· lbus1ness 1 I'll just be
M•t11n· on thP :...1dehne~ ... Noonan said "But I'll
knov. v.h1·n 11 ... tt\'Pr and I'm gone they'll still have
som t•th111g ·
The crude executive:. Finally on the way out
Insensitivity to human
needs now less tolerable
By JOHN CUNNIFF
..... ni-....... , ..
NEW YORK During the wild growth days of
the 1960s. eorporate bosses often were forgiven
their crudeness and their costly mistakes because,
as it was often rationalized. they got things done.
In the newer industries especially. 1t was
learned that if you gave a go-getter more
discretionary a uthority the company might benefit
from more rapid growth. The mistakes. therefore.
could be forgiven.
And the damage was overlooked. The human
chaos they caused on the way to accomplishment
was shrouded by the growth curve. hidden by
rising sales and earnings, lost In the blind desire to
grow at any cost.
Now the growth curve has slowed. a nd the
damage done by crude managers is roore clear.
Now. says Professor Eugen~ Jen_nings •. advi~er to
corporate managements. "txwrd:. ~on l llltt•rate
high rost for high pe rformann·
It 1s known now, says Jt•nnings. that the most
difficult ass1 ~nmtmts l'a n lK" <'>.eeutcd w11h little
human cost ·The pt•rson v.ho turn" a d1v1s1on
around by hloo<ly an~ UJl the Pxcrut1vc resourres ...
The damage done
by crude man-. , agers is more
clear.
-JOHN CUNNIFF
he a sserts. "no longer is tolerated " He 1i. as
outdated a s the 1960:.
Jennings. management professor at M 1rh1~an
St ate Unive r s ity a nd adviser to director s.
chairmen and presidents of blue-c hip companies,
has found boards of directors concluding that •·a
pe rson who makes ll d1CficuJt for others LO give
their best is a person we need less of today."
In place of the high performing but crude
execut.Jve who makes matters more difficult than
they re ally a re 1s the uecutive who has developed
skills in dealing s moothly a nd actively with
people
Bt>raust' thl'\ art' we ll known. he illustrates
with t:'Xamplc!> from pubhe ltfe. Dt:'an Rusk or
pe rhaps llenry KissinJl{er versus Alexander M
ll a1~ Jr . Ronald Reagan VeT'SUS Jimmy Carter.
and Lyndon Johnson. t he s mooth Senate leader.
versu~ Lyndon Johnson. the t•mbattled president.
"Tht:'rt' is no !,Ueh thint( as a professional
athlek or munaRer whose c>ffort 1s n·t mOuenC'ed
hy th<' boss," ~.11d .Jcnnin~s in an inte rview ·No
longer art' wt• willtn).( lo tolerate 1nsensitiv1tv to
human needs ·
Ro ards are a s ktn/.!. h~ continued . 1f an
CX<'C'Ut1ve·s rude , r rude style is causln~ low
mora l<' and produr t1 v1ty, 11 he is part of the
problem rather than its s<'llut1 on. 1f he prevents
ot he r~ from .:1v inR l h<>1r best
It mt'ans. "'ays J t•nnangs. that the 1960s notion
that "I don't get ulcers. I Mlve tht>m" 1s now
rt•plae\'d b.' I don't have ulcers a nd you don't
h.1\"l' ulecr ... 1•1thl'r " l'IC'ers. he observes. are
11III>rod11l'l1 \'l'
llo:.ircb finll 11 t'a~er today to accept technical
hlun<INs th~1n thoH· involving people. said
Jennings. They are. he says, eager to raise
mana~C'rial 11rodurll\'1ly. an area coming unaer
tn t'rca~m~ sC'rutm~·
Tht') arc. therefore. 1mpat1ent with behavior
that cause~ incoffiricnc•y . illness. low morale and
turnO\·C'r He m a intmns that while capital and
let·hnology are \'ital. they aren 't the most
important rorporalt" assets. "Human resourt'es
ure ... ht• s ays. add ing that the person who protects
tht·m . while still aspmn~ to high performance. 15
in i::roWIOR demand
I nilustry still v. a nts to set tough objectives and
ac·h1E'H' 'er) h1Rh performance. of course, but "if
~nu ar t' pushing people hard don ·1 m ake it any
lwrtl<'r by be1n~ part or the problem ...
For t{reah•r a cceptance as a manager . advises
Jennin.cs . remember there are two standards or
m an uRerial ext'ellence ~ Never be satisfied with
mediocrity. and be sensitive to people so you get
the· mo"t out uf them
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, DecembtH 13, 1981
DRllllGDASTSTDGIS
Fullowmg are the stock market activities of publicly traded Oranut' County
firms for the week ended f'nday , December 11 . Data provided by NPwport
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RARE COINS AS AN INVESTMENT • • •
in Wa lking Liberty half·dollars. The coins average
between $300 and S500 apiece they're priced
according lo rarity or d at e and condition.
Whal sets ra re coins apart from other
collectibles . claim s Tulving. is liquidity
"You can buy a work or art as an investment
for S20.000. but who wall buy it? .. Tulving asked.
"Try sellin~ $15.000 worth or baseball cards to a
card s hop.
.. That's not o ur comp{!tillon We compete with
T·bills. money markets and the stock market ··
Tulving says ha s rirm o ffers a 60·day
money.back guarantee on original investments.
and can liquidate up to SS0.000 on an account. if
necessary.
One fear potential investors have of coins is
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to this particular market. as the recent problems
with second trust deed firms will attest.
.. You have to know and trust the pt!Ople with
who m you invest." Tul ving adyised .. Check with
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··Most com s hops are not set up to handle
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collectibles. like Indian head pennies. but be
careful about buying for investment purposes ··
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sin ce they are sch eduled to declin e by
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the 1981-84 period
Tip 3 : If you buy certai n shor t ·term
\11111 IO'>t'r'> .. ~ IJtt• J S IJl•t' :JI c;;uns. by
1·<1111 r a:.l. un· 1101 rcC'o~na zell until thl'y arc
rt'1·1·1v1•1l lh c·aurumcd that tht· long term or
:.hurt term l'hUrllC'tt•r uf a gum t>r loss. and the
J IOuunt. un• dckrn11ncd hy tht• date Of :.ale t lrudc
datl' 1 rnlhl0r than t hl' st•Mll'mt:nt dale
Tip k : Prt•1rnrt-for l'hungcs concerning the 1·x l'lu~11m uf 1ntcn·:.l and d1v1dcnds from laxablf'
uu·omt: In 19XI yuu can exclude up to S200 ($400 on
ll JOlnl ret urn I Of t•1lher dividends from a U S
t·11q10rut11111, ur intt•rest, or a combanatson of both.
In Hik2 1mh $JOO t $200 on a joint return ) of
d1 vaclt>mJs l'iHI he <.'XCludt-d To i.heller interest
1nt·omt• fron1 tax in 1982, you can buy the new
All Savt·r-. ('ertsf1cates The:.e cert1f1cates have a
m1n1murn maturity or one year and are issued
primarily by hanks and s avings and loan
a:.so<·1at1on~ You c•un exclude interest on these
vr=c
certificates of deposit CCDs) now. you can defer Cl'rl1f1catcs uµ t11 a llfc:t1me lam1t of Sl,000 CS2,000
paying taxes on the inte rest you earn in 1981 until on a Joint r(•turn,
you fi le your 1982 tax re turn Ill 1983. The CO must Tip 9: Chet·k the amount of income tax
be the typt! on which the inte rest is not credited lo "'ithheld from your µay this year If you thank you
your account. or made available to you without m11 y owe more tax than your withholding in 1981
substanllal penalty, before the 1982 maturity date has eovercd yhu may be able to avoid estimated
An in vestment in U S. Treasury Bills provides a tax µcn<i ltics and a hag catchup t11x bill next Apnl
similar tax benefit, since Treai;ury Bill interest 1s IS. by rl'quc~ting your employer inc rease your
not recognized until the bill as redeemed or sold withholding right now
Tip 4: A check delivered or mailed in 1981 Heginnin~ an 1982 you may abo be able to
qualifies a~ a deduction in 1981 even though it is reduce vour withholding Under old rules you were
not cashed o r charged lo your account until 1982. :.ill owed to rcdu<·c withholdin~ for re<tsonably
Payments of medical exp{!nses and charitable anticipated 1tt-m1zed deductions such as medic<tl
contributions by bank credit cards are deductJble ex pe nsc~. taxc:.. inter c:.l , e tc :-.lew proposed
for the year the ch arge is made. rather than when regulations will allow you to re-duce withholding
you pay your monthly credit card ball With the for deduct1nm. that decrease your tax habihty but
new lax rates. you can get more mileage out of which arc not Ile mazed deductions. such as I RA
your deductions lh1s year I when they can be used eontribut1on:. th<· new deduction for two.earner
to offset income taxed at higher levels> than m marnt-d N>UIJh·:. lo-.:.1,:.., from anH:~tments 1e g .
1982. from re nt<1 I prop('rty or a partners hip/, employee Tip S: If you pay the final installment of your
1981 estimated stale income tax 1n Decem ber 1981. bus t nt·s' l·xpc·n~c·:.. and movin5! expenses
rathe r than an January 1982. the a mount paid will Tip JO: :"otc the ne~ rules on home s ales If
be deductible on your 1981 return ) ou arc selling )our principal residence you now
Tip 6: The after tax cost of c haritable havt' 24 months. m~tcad of the 18 months under
contributions will be less an 1981 than in 1982 Top µnor la~. in wh1<·h to r eplace lt and thus defer
bracket contributors m ight s ave more tax by rt·eogn1tmn (If an) gain on the s ale The extended
making next year 's contnbutions in 1981 , even 1f reµlaC'<.'ml·nt period apphcs to sales or exchar:ges
they have lo borrow the money involved. The tax after July 20, 1981 a nd lo lho5e sales or exchanges
saving may more than offset the interest expense with rcsJ>('c·t to whic h the 18 mont-h replacement
for a s hort·term loan Consider setting up a pt'riod had not expired before July 20. 1981
l'ha ritable intome I lead 1 trust to a c harity an i ----
future years In late r years. as the income is
aetu ally earned by the trus t. you wall be taxed. but ..... •••••••••••••••• .. •
the rates will not cxC'ecd 50 percent. whereas the
deduction afferts income in 1981 which C'a n
provide a benefit up to 70 percent RADIO PAGER Tip 7: Time capa~al gains and losses carefully
You c·an gl'neratc a lax lc1ss for 1981 b) i,ellsng
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SAVINGS!
Here's Important News ·For
Businessmen and Professionals:
President Reagon s Economic Recovery Act hos mode I poss101e
thl1 Y9Qr only. to purchase vour new NobefS Cod•lloc oetore Decemoe1 J • sr
and write ott 2594 of the cosf on your 1981 tax return \2nd and 3rd 'ea•
wr11e-otfs ore 381. and 3 7't respecl1V0ty )
Add1!1onolly 1t you pion to keep the car to< 3 veor5' vou con oiso reducevour
'81 tax lloblllty by 6'f. ot your new co(s purchase !)(ice
And. of course. soles tax and interest 1s as oiwovs lox deductible
Nolurollv vou II wont to check with vour occounront 10 see how this new
low affects your own s1tuohon
There hove always been many reasons for buying o new Cad111oc -
now with the Odd1t1on ot tax savings. they beeome even more compelling
Bui hurry, as you must pure hose your new Cad1lloc before December 31st
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5:15 8 LAST OF THE WILD
5:20 (}) MOVIE * * "B11111s ( 19771 P1tlli
O'Arbanv1t1a. Moria K11s
1an1en A young girl s ~h
ual awakening occurs dur
tng her stay wotn a lamory
lr1end one summer 'A
6:30 WHAT'S UP AMERICA
Featured lud~ who grow
up w•lll tr avellng carn1vars.
the annual lrtst>ee chem·
P10nst11p at the Rose Bowl.
a mercenary conven11on
6:351 STAR TREK
5:45 CHRISTOPHER
CLOSEUP
6:00 8 FOR OUR TIMES
I THAT'S CAT
MUSIC ANO THE
SPOl<EH WORD II DAYBREAK l .A f> YOUTH ANO THE
ISSUES ID BIBLE ANSWERS
ti) ROMPER ROOM
Cl) SUNDAY MORNING
®) CHRISTOPHER
CLOSEUP \B WAIT Till WE'RE 65
The 1mpar1ance ol under·
$1anotng tne aging prOGl'SS
and che a1111udes 1owi.ro
the aging are eaarnoneo
(C)MOVIE
• • · ZefO To ~·•1y· Dar-
ren McGav1" Oiln1se Nick
arson A m10dle aged
divorced man ne..01n9
money ro< ahmony pay·
menls 1s raced w11n 1epos·
sess1nq a Maha car <.on-
1a1n1ng a <leao boOy as
pan of h•S new part,,ersh1p
w1111 a 16-year-010 g111
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( 19801 John Savage Oav•d
Morse A newcomrr to 1ne
group ol •egulars Jt al'
Oakland bar may 1101<1 ine
key 10 making 111e oa•l"n
Ciers dream or 0«om1ng a
pro basketoall player 1
realuy 'PG
8:30 8 BUSINESS JOURNAL
G SERENDIPITY
"R08ERTSCHULLER D PEOPLE 7 l1J AMERICAN STORY ID NEWS
@)DIRECTIONS
Tne mylh and reahly o•
1een-age suicide •s d•s
cussed I Part 11 a AGRICULTURE U.S.A.
MOVIE • * Br'•dJo.ong Gl.iss
r •9801 Hazel O Co"""'
Pl'l•I Daniels A Bro11s11 pur -
poi> srar l.W>s1y1e ull•
matety •eaos to lr<lqe<>y
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• • voung Ano Free
Eric Larson I A
Siam When lrageely torces
a y0ur1g ooy 10 1om a w;;g.
on 1ra1n 1n Ille 1ugge<1
Nt'St Pie mee1s a young
111<11an girl and begins a
newlile PG
7 00 fl TOOA.Y'S RELIGION
G WHITNEY ANO THE
ROBOT U POPEYE ANO
FRIENDS D IT IS WRITTEN l1J KENNETH
COPELAND ID DAY OF DISCOVERY
Cl) SUNDAY MORNING
FUNNIES fEI YOGA FOR HE.Al TH
@)SPECTRUM a SUNDAY MASS
7:30 IJ LIFETIM ES
G THIS IS THE LIFE D VIEWPOINT ON
NVTRITION ID JIMMY SWAGGART
fl) MISTER ROGERS (R)
TV-8 LOOKS AT
LE.ARNING
@l PUBLIC PULSE
Q)THEWORLO
TOMORROW
1:00 ti SlJNDA.Y MORNING
G ODYSSEY
Guests Sister Noelle
O Shea or tne lJri1vers1ty 01
Southern Catolorn1a New·
man Center Marotyn Fr e<I·
man e1ecu11~e oo•rO
memoer or the Americen
Jewish Committee Pastor
Jerald Ramsdell ol 1116
Angetoca Luthe(an Churcn
U POPEYE ANO
FRIENDS 8 PERSONAL
DIMENSIONS l1J LLOYOOOILVIE 9 ELECTRIC COMPANY
(R)
LET THERE BE LIGHT
'1J) JERRY FALWELL
(8 REX HUMBARD (~MOVIE * • ·~ Bhowen1 Junc11on
I 1956) Ava Gard,,... Slew·
e.rl Granger An Anglo-
lndtan gttl Hvtng 1n P•kr-
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son ou1 he< na1ion•1 l<>yet·
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T11e magic or cr•yme11on
orlngs three Cl'llk!ren s SIO·
r-.s to"'• -"RIP Vlll'I Win-
kle, 'The L•lll• P11nce
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Vari<.'ty Club l nlt·rnat.1on<.1l un · All S1a'1
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• • Revenge 0 1 T 11e
Myslurons Froni Mars
Captain Sc,111e1 qoes d8"1/
1n10 bPuCe 10 stop 1ne
deddty Myslerons lrom
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8.30 0 NEWS CONFERENCE D GOLDIE GOLD I
THUNOARR
l1J MEETING TIME Al
CALVARY
tD FREDERICK K PRICE
fJ'i) ELECTRIC COMPAN'Y
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ft STEPPING OVT THE
OEBOL TS GROW UP
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updates the story ol lhe
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9:00 0 MEET THE PRESS l1J ORAL ROBERTS
' fl) SESAME STREET (Al
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9:30 11 lT NFL TODAY
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G ~NFL '81 D SUPER FUN HOUR l1J OA Y OF DISCOVERY
tD THEWORLO
TOMORROW 1~ KENNET'1
COPELAND
H INSIDE THE NFL
Ho.I~ L ••n O.owson and
N•c~ Buon.c:oril• presen1
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l1J HERALD OF TRUTH
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Kaye E1sa Lancnester
During Ille 1800s 1n
F1 a nee J low" rool doei; a
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an lnspec1or General
&;) MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
'1i) WASHINGTON WEEK
IN REVIEW (R}
11·30 D THIS WEEK WITH
DAVID BRINKLEY 8 TERRY COLE·
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HOME
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l1J SEARCH m MOVIE
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MARINE ENVIRONMENT
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0 AMERICAN
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MARINE ENVIRONMENT
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HUMAN BEHAVIOR
i\ Of'lor mal Psyc1101oq~
IG' NEWSMAKERS '81
~ MEET THE PRESS
@ MOVIE • • * • l\ram e1 V1
Kramer ( 19791 Oust111
Hollma11 Meryl Str1>ep A
mar> Dallles w11n h•s '" ,.,,e tor custody of lhf'tr
1oung \Ori altet sne wet• s
out on 111em PG
I 30 0 TAU( ABOUT
PICTURES
F amity Album GuMI
AdetA Rogers St Jonn
I LE.AVE fT TO BEAVER
MOVIE
CHANNEL LISTINGS
* * * Ledy L ( 1966)
Sopll1a Loren. Paul New·
man An llO-year-okl wom-
an recalls her sOtCy hie
lhrough comical flesh·
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HUMAN BEHAV'°"
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HERITAGE
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W AMERICAN
GOVERNMENT
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)0 A VERY MERAY
CRICKET
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CHRISTMAS CAROL
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Er) AMERICAN SKYLINE m YOU ANO THE LAW ~ MARCO POLO
~WAIT Till WE'RE 85
f ~. rn~ t 1 dill~ t •in def
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C MOVIE
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V v1;,n Rtie<l
4 00 I) 2 WrTH YOU
0 SUNDAY
Location 1hf' (.,r yslal
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Grovr D 1911 COLLEGE
FOOTBALL All·
AMERICA TEAM
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Robards l•lll Palmer A
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1n a 111e.i1re 1n tne Aue
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Uuoon I 1%61 Frank Sina-
tra. V1rna list A woman
and her coh(irts recondl·
hon a German 1uomer1ne
to use 1n IM!r root>ery or
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fl} WALL STREET WEEK
M orP Bullish Than
Mosl" Guest JoM!Pf\ J
McAltnden. pre11den1 llf'<I
Chief. uecullve officer,
Argus ReseMch Cotl)()f•·
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ENVIAONMENT: THE
PROMISED I.AHO
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l<lent Augan s Secrt1wy
of the lntert0t J..._ Watt
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Fredri(' March and Janel Gaynor
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realuroo on 80 mph rieao-
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Bun Re1notds Lesley
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I 19751 ou1s Seogner
MIU>et LonSdale tn Pan s
Ourtng lht1 Vichy regime, 11
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4'30 9 INTERFACE II GREATEST SPORTS
LEGENDS
Q;) WASHINGTON WEEfot
IN REVIEW (A)
'{; BUSINESS JOURfrlAL
5 00 ti NEWSMAKERS g STAR rnEK
In Stiarcn Of 1nr Sl~rsn1p
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GARDEN
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• • ·, Bon Vov119e Cn<1r-
11e 81own 11979) Ammar-
ed Oirec1eo hy 8111 Melen
o-iz Snoopy and Wood
">'OCk 10110.. e, c11ang"
students Cnar e Br,.,..,.,
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ano Ma'c e u" an aj 1i11an
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$:30 9 FACE THE NATION
G NBCNEWS D NEWS m THIS CLO HOUSE
!'"n VH '>ric ws an ell1t.1,.111
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ra01atc 1 Norm Aoram
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• • Hans B11n~er
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Eteano1 Pa1kl!f
0 OIL MEXICO'S GOLD
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lound weelll'I l1J THE HAROV BOYS I
NANCY DREW
MYSTERIES
Tne Hardy boys lll'ld Nancy
O.ew SOf1ng lnlo .cllon 11
• de1ecllve conven11on
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(1961) Charlton Heston.
SopN• l oren
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wllh Ille Englith nobleman
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• • • • Al.lam ' Rio
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muro .. r 1r1u1 cre.iler. ll& •OC
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&l) GREAT PARKS OF
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HAlfC>NE ANO IZU
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7·30 l1J CHRISTMAS
CELEBRATION FROM
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8 00 II :r All.STAR PARTY
FOR BURT REYNOLDS
V "'"h Clur s 1 .. 1,.rna11onal
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anuque autos U UNOtRSEA WORLD
OF JACOUl:S COUSTEAU
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aascar rs th,. lnremost
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Nock ti.!comes LOO 1nvolveo
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• • • "Tne Pape. CMse
( 19741 T1mo4hy Bolloms
Lindsay Wagner A young
law s1udent a11empls 10
1mpre" e tyrannical pro-
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tailing '" IOY• Wllh Ills
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• SOLIDGOLD
HOSI Andy G1ob COl\Otl
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Roel Siewert Re• Smllh,
Gledys Kn;oh1 & the Pips,
Th• Bellem) Bro1hert,
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8.30 l1J THE WORLD
TOMORROW
8 45 Q SCORING (TIME
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9-00 II 8 CIRCUS OF THE
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10 30 ID JERRY FALWELL
ti) JIMMY SWAGGART
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Don Ameche A beavtolul
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Jane F 0110a Vanessa
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a love wflO disappeared
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11:00 ea()) a News
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SPOATS SHACK
SHIAK PMVllWS
Roget Ebef1 and G-
S,.._el ,..,,_ 'RAM!a ' My
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Slory 01 Faith 119801
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THIS WEEK
Judo H1rscn COlld..C:ts a
nature Nal~ Mar11n M ull
e•Pla1ns his pa1n11ngs 11n
1n1erv1ew wrth Mac Davos
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.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Decembef 13, 1981
Surprises due
Miller fans . ~
LOS ANGELES <AP > -lt'a been four years
and thenlOmHlncetheSteve Miller Band lutput·
out a studio aJ~m. but specuJation on whether
Mlller will make aood a come~ck with hla new
''Circle of Love" LP se•s somehow
lnappropJiate.
For one thing, it's patently absurd to be
talkln1 comeback with a guy whose last effort,
•·Book ol Dreama," in 1977, sold S '°" million copies
and spawned the hits "Junele Love."
''Swingtown," and" Jet Airliner."
"Fly Llke an Eaale," the album released a
year earlier was no turkey either. sellina close to 4
million copies and yieldina "Fly Llke an Eaele,"
"Rock 'n Me" and "Take the Money and Run." ·
Abo, Miller is a proven master of the great
rock 'n' roll disappearing -and reappearing-
act. There were more than three years between
"Fly Llke an Eagle," and its predecessor "The
Joker.'' the title cut of which became Miller's iirst
No. 1 single.
StiU , there's been a lot of water under the
music industry bridge since tm and "Book of
Dreams," and you can't help wondering what
Miller has been up to -and why "Circle of Love"
was so long in coming.
· 'lt seems like the reason it takes so long
between records is because I do a lot of different
things-I do the composing, I write the lyrics, I do
all the vocals, produce the recording sessions.''
says Miller.
''And then the other thing is, I'd just finished
doing two years of concert tourin~ non·stop -
new material at that point. I didn t really kick
back at all," he says.
Miller concedes the musical developments of
the late '70s -disco, punk and new wave rock -
did inspire him to experiment with material a bit
different from the mell9.,.w. country blues for
which he is best known_Klj:I despite the familiar
Pegasus·like winged horses cavorting on the
album cover. and the faroiliar·sounding, easy
rocking s ingle "Heart Like a Wheel," ··circle of
Love" does have a few surprises for Miller fans.
The mos t obvious departure is an
ts.minute-plus song called "Macho City" lbat
takes up the entire second side. has a distinctly
funky sound and ominous political lyrics: "El
Salvador, Afghanistan, as k those people about the
macho plan." Miller sings at one point. .
As for bis venture into lyrics ins pired by
curr~nt events. Miller shrugs: "It's obvious
what's going on in the world ... and it's obvious a
lot of people just want to gloss that over. I happen
to be one of the people that don't want to."
POP MUSIC
Best-selling retords of the week based on
Cash box magazine's nationwide survey :
1. "Phys ical." Olivia Newton-John
2. "Waiting for a Girl Like You,"
Foreigner
3. ''Private Eyes," Hall & Oates
4. "Oh No," Commodores
5. "Here I Am.'' Air Supply
6. "Let's Groove.'' Earth Wind & Fire
7. "Every Little Thing he Does Is
Magic.'' The Police
8 "\'oung Turks.'' Rod Stewart
9. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" Diana
Ross
10. "Start Me Up." Rolling Stones
COUITIJ I WISTE IN
Best-selling cpuntry·western records of
the week based on Cas hbox magazine 's
nationwide survey:
1. "Bet Your Heart oa Me.'' Johnny Lee
2. "U I Needed You," Emmylou Harris &
Don Williams •
3 ... My Favorite Memory," Merle
Haggard
4. "S&ill Dota' Time," George Jones
S. "Miu Emily's Picture." John Conlee
6. "All Roads Lead &o Yo•," Steve
Wariner
7. "Love la U1e First Degree," Alabama
8. "Foarteen Carat Ma.cl," Gene Watson
9. "Yoa May See Me Walkla'," Ricky
.Skaggs
10. "Tbe Woman In Me," Crystal Gale
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SA E FOR THE GOOSE. By Peter
Ot'Vrlt'11. UUlt-, Browa. llZ P11ea. Ill.IS.
A dog num('(I ··Polly t:sther.'' A typewriter
:-1tor e calleJ "Hunt and Peck." A knltlery known
as the "Darn Yam Shoppe."
They t an only be found in one place
l>cVr1es <.:ountry, that highly personal place
that Peter OeVrics has marked out as his own
and, told w1tt1ly 1:1l>out tn his many books.
IOOl IEVllW
It isn't a place tor everyone. But those
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way thmgs work tn contemporary America will
mosl willingly .embruce the master humorist's
new novel, ··siw ce for the Goose."
In this verbal romp and it is words and
the unique way in which they are used more
than the plots which dis tinguish DeVries' novels
the heroine is Daisy Dobbin, wbo goes to lbe
big city. There she encounters a college chum
who talks her into agreeing to investigate
sexual h.u assment in the business world.
Daby. being Daisy, does investigate for a
"hilc but ~oon falls in love with her boss. ·
ends well, both for Diu!fy 1t1nd for the reader.
Phil Thomas
AP Books Editor
BAJA OKLAHOMA. By Du Jeaklaa.
Atbeat-um. M Paies. Sl2.t5.
Fort Worth, T exas. U S A. Home of Herb
Macklin's Bar & Cufe, offering a panora ma of
an us phalt parking lot. a telephone pole. a
wallpaper s t.ore . u ga:-. stut1on and a lundromat
ucross the street
The lady behind the bar is Juanita
llutchins. whose wit and tongue can outpace the
best independent trucker to wander into the
cafe . Juanitu pours the drinks for her group of
r egulars who ~alher nightly to ponder world
crises. the meaning of life and love, and other
assorted topks
Juanita 1 ~ al,o the heroine of Dan
"Semi·Tough" Jenkins ' latest novel, "Baja
Oklahoma "
··western Swm~" was born in Fort Worth,
and Juanita want~ lo lJc a fa mous country and
western songwriter
Juan1ta•s obs e r vations on lif e are
oftentimes wry, humorous , and X-rated. The
regulars who gather al Herb's Cafe have their
own unique way of expressing themselves. If
you belly up to this bar, be prepared for some
interest1ng conversations
·~-~ NEW ALBUM S1evl' Miller's new LP
Caught between love and a promise to
produce investigative copy for her old college
friend. D<11!'ty wobhles this way and that but all
Carol Deegan
Associated Press
"Circle of Love" has -.ome familiar sounrls
and some surprises for his fans
'Dog' king
tells how
to sell
NEW OHLEANS l APl
Bob Lucke, who calls
him self ""King or the
Dogs," h as f o und
s uccess as one or the
color ful hot dog vendors
who push weeme·shaped
carts around the French
Quarte r
H oldin~ court eac h
night at hti. own little
empire on the corner of
Bourbon and St Peter,
Lucke cli scus:-.es his
mark et mg !>tralegy and
!>al'es technique .
··That's when peopl e
bu y hot do~'>. ~ hf'n
th cv'r c· dru n k aft<'r
midnig ht ," he s aid
··You gt>lta say thi ngs
like. 'Don't bt.• a meanie .
buv a weenie · ..
Most or the vendors
are drifters who come
and go. but Llll h and
his Lucky Dog cart have
be e n a f ixture on
Bourhoo Street 10 years.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 13. 1981 •7
Teen says having ftbortion is honible llWTI lllP
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a louay wrtter
and Eqllab is my wont eubjeet, but I bope you
will prlnt lhia letter. It would ma.kt me feel
lood U I could save ·a few teea-a1en rrom
maklftl the mllt.akes 1 made.
I tiave reMt your column llDc:• I wu 11.
Those kld~ who wrote seemed llke such
dummies.
At ace 16 I found "Mr. Rlsht." I wu aure
we would apend the rest ol our llv• totetber.
Alter a few moot.bl ot heavy pMUq, we drifted
lnlo ba,vtq HJt. Birth control WU tlM lut thins on mr mind. Withdrawal bad worked ftDe ror
my llrttrieoda, and if it worked ror tbem, It
w~uld work few me. Well, It worked flne unUI I
mlaaed two period.I.
Thank the Lord there wu a tr.. abortion
clinic ln our Lown. No ooe knew except my older
alster. ll would have killed my pa.reals. M for
Mr. Riaht. be dropped me rut -dldn't want lo
1et mixed up in anything like that. Too young
for so much responsibility. Not too youn1 to
have sex every niahl, but too YOUDI to 1et
"Involved."
The measa1e .i want lo cet aero.a lo all
lteo-a1en is this: Don't wait until aomelhin&
like this happens lo you before you start lo uae
birth control An abortion ia much more painful
and humiliating than l(oing lo your mot.her and
telline her you need some advice on bow to keep
rrom eetting pregnant. And you l\lY• are idiots
g ... Wl8S
lf you think it's more embarrassing lo buy a
condom than to take your Jirl to a doelor to find
out It she's pregnant.
ffavin1 an abortion is horrible. I still reel
guilty and wonder if it would have been a boy or
a 1irl and what it would bave looked like.
Pleaae, kids, listen lo me. It can and WILL
happen to you if you keep meaaing around
without protection. Thanks, Mlss Landers, for
letting me use your space. -OLD AND WIS!:
IN THE SECOND CITY
DEAR 0 . AND W.: Some tea-a1en cH't
10 &o tbe patta&a for lalormaUoa bffaue UHly
doa'& lane &laat klad of relatloaalalp. Tile
al&enatJve ls to write to pt....S Pareat.laood
for tlaetr free U&erahlre. Tile addnu: Plaued
Pareatllleod Federation of Amertu be.. 8lt
Seveatll Ave., New York, N.V. ltllt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a free -lance
wrlter with a semHnvalld husband. My home la
my ornce and I muat spend eJ&ht Lo ten houn a
day at the typewrlter. Not ever1tbin1 I write
sells, so I keep writing conatanUy and hope I
hH
A lonc·llme acquaintance hu a bablt ol
droppin1 ln on me. She thlnks that Just because
I don't io lo an office I 'm not really workin1. I
have uked her repeatedly lo please phone firat,
but ahe never does. The doorbell rinca and there
she is. When I aee her standing there. 1 say to
niyaell, "Two hours shot lo bell."
Last week I lold her emphatically not Lo
drop lo unexpectedly ever a1ain. Yesterday she
was at my door al 2 p.m. with a hu•e chocolate
fudee layer cake. or course, I had to let her lo.
How can I protect myself a1ainlt thls sort or
thin&? -OUTMANEUVERED AND MAD
DEAJl MAD: Tbt fesy da•e •u leaned
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Take •llatever site brlap ud 1ay, "Ttlaak
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Then kid the door bebilld yoa wttll your foot.
Even 1/ drinking is the "m" thing in your crowd,
11 needn't crowd you out. Leam the facts from Ann
Landers' bookU!t. "Booze and You -For Teen·A~rs
Only."~ SO cents and a sel/-<Jddrei~ nave. lo
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Seminars set
PU&CHA.SING HEALTH CA&E 11 the Utle
of • one-hour seminar at 8 a m. Monday at
Oranae Coast College in Costa Men. The
d iscuss ion as free. For information, call
556·572S.
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING methods
will be discussed in a slide presentation at 7:30
p. m. Monday at Sl. Joseph Hospital in Oran1e.
For information, c1tll 633-9111, e>et. 7881.
FRI ENDS ANO RELATIVES or tbe
Mentally Disabled of Orange County will have a
potluck dinner meeting at 7 pm. Tuesday ln
Santa Ana. For information, call 547· 7559.
INDIVIDUALITY is the theme or a
workshop at Tustin Commuruty Hospital at 7
p.m. Tuesday. Cost is $1 i''or information, call
547-6494.
STR~ MANAGEMENT and biofeedback
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Healthworks in South Laguna For information,
call 499>S3J 1.
Meetings, parties set seaso nal mood
DR. JOSEPH P URSCH, rormer director or
the Navy Alcohol Rehabilitation Service in Loog
Beach, will lead a workshop on alcohol and the
family at 9:30 a.m. T uesd ay at South Coast
Me di cal Ce nte r 1n South Laguna. For
informallon on the free event. call 499>1311, ext.
560
laVINE TOASTMISTaES8 CLUB meets at
11 :30 a.m. Monday in LltUe Joe's Restaurant,
4248 Martingale Way, Newport Beach. For
lnformaUon, call 833-1974.
llA&IJO& VIEW BIU..S Committee of the
Orange County Philharmonic Society meets
Tuesday in Corona del Mar. For information,
ca II 644-1958.
PACIFIC YACHT AND MU.OON Club
meets Saturday for the Parade ol Llghta at the
Tale of the Whale. For information, call
536-0696.
E BEl.J.. CLUB of Newport Beach Section 1
meets for Christmas party at noon on Thursday.
For information, call S48-6m. Also 1et for
Thursday al noon is a Section 5 party. For
information. call 673-8505.
HUNTI NGTON BEACH NEWCO•E&S
Club meets Thursday at 1 in the Beacbwalk
Club House. For information. call 984-5712.
OFFICERS' WIVES LEAGUE of Ora,nge
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A&IES <March 21 -AprU 19): Direct
approach .brings desired results. Lunar cycle
shows that you gel to heart ol matters. Focus on
new start. c reativity, inCSependence and
tendency lo fall madly in love. You'll encounter
dramatic situations and emotional people.
TAU&US <April 20-lhy 20): Obtain
valuable hint by reading Aries meuace. Focus
on property, family, emotional responses and
definite steps taken to provide creater security.
Family member. although stubborn, does wish
you well and will back you when chips are
down.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): People tend lo
be evasive; you may find it difficuh Lo get
direct answers. Focus now is on diversification,
versatility, ability lo perceive potential and to
open lines of communication. Sagittarius and
another Gemini are involved.
CANCE& <June 21-July 22): Details require
special attention -emphasis on coats,
product.ion procedures and budcet. You'll be
uked to revise, review. rebuild and to locate
article which ha!' been lost r stolen. Scorpio is
in picture.
. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Obtain hints by
readinc Aries and Taurus mesaa1es. Beneficial
changes are on agenda; circumstances turn in
your favor. You'll be at right place at crucial
moment. Judgment, timing are on target.
Romance is part of scenario.
Vl&GO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22): Action takes
place behind scenes. Emphasis on domestic
adjustment, family member who is enga1ed in
"secret" activity. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio
natives figure prominenUy. VI.sit to one confined
to home or hospital could be featured.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll revise
some ol your hopes, wiahes, upiraUona. You
1et what you asked for, but you've "outcrown".
previous requests. Buslneu proposition
requires • more clear definition or terms.
Individual who supposedly performs basic
service may be uleep on job.
SCO&PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on
responsibility, emotional involvement and
career advancement. You'll be deallnc with
earthy. practical, obstinate people. Ran facts
at band and make available a proftt·and·lou
abeet. Capricorn is in picture.
SAGl1TA&IUS <Nov. Z2·Dec. 21): Focua oo
commwtication, potential, spiritual values,
ablllty to perceive future trends. You'll
complete m~r project. You rediKonr loved
one. Travel opportunities, plana come lnto
sba~clear focus. You'll be asked to accept
1pea enca1ement.
&N (Dec. ZZ·JM. 11): Maintain
iDdepeodent stance. Don't aet Involved in
tlnandal dilemma ot one wbo wuta aometbiq
for notblna. Focus on credit ratl•c•.
lnvestmenu and money u it affecta tbo9e cloH
lo you, lncludlna partner or mat..
AQt1Aal118 (Jan. 20-Feb. ll): Go slow,
maiDtaln low protlle, check 1-oJ rt,._ta and
permiutons. Individual who aided JOU in put
will return -you'll reaaln HDH ot dindJGn
and lntuiUon will Mrve u r•liabl• ,Wcte.
Cancer, Capricorn and uoUMr Aquariaa play
key roles.
PDICU <Feb. lt·llarda •>: Aceeat on
•umor, lancuqe ud a ".,uttul re'f'tlaU.."
Zmpball allo OD bulc wviHI, ~
with thole wbo rel)' UJ")D 1fMr Juda .. t ud
1peclal atteaUon tO pett. Qemlal, Sqtuariua
aa~v• naun pl'OllliDenUy.
1:111 CllllDAR
p .m . at Camelot Restaurant in Santa Ana. For
information, call 842-3192.
LAWN BOWLING CLUB of Newport ·
Harbor meets daily except Sunday for play. For
information, call 759·9966.
WOMAN'S CIVIC LEAGUE of Newport
Beach meets at 11:30 a .m. Tuesday in the Shark
Island Yacht Clu b. For information, call
673-5735.
IRVINE BUSINESS and Profe ssional
Women's Club meets Tuesday at 11 :30 a .m. In
the Hungry Tiger Restaurant in Santa· Ana. For
information, call 833-5461.
SOUTH COAST Medical Center Auxiliary is
holding a boutique sale through Dec. 24 at the
Silver and Gold Thrift Shop, 2025 S. Coast
Highway, Laguna Bea-ch. Hours are 9 a .m. to
4 :30 p.m For information, call 499> 1311, ext.
644.
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE meets for dinner
Wednesd a y in the N e wpo rte r Jnn. F or
information, call 494-002,4 or 494-2648.
WOMAN'S CLUB of Huntington Be ach
meets ·Frida y for a party at Huntington
Convalescent Hospital. For information. call
842-4214.
LONELINESS is the theme of a 'workshop
at noon Wednesday at Fullerton College. For
information, call 871 -8000. ext. 311
ROLFING wi ll be demonstrated at 7 p.m .
Wednesday in Costa ~esa For informatioo,
call 640-7fi61 ...
Jock Dalbey and Coo Blackburn
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Tu Deduc tible-Includes Seminars o n
"lnvHtments for all Seasons"
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13 Days
HUNTINGTON BEACH JUNIOR Women's
Club sponsors the annual Operation Merry
Christmas. t.aking place Dec. 14 throuJh l9 and
Dec. 21 and 22 at Seaclirr Yillage in Huntington
Beach. The club as ks people to supply stap!e
foods and a toy between 1 and 4 p.m. on all days
but the 19th. when hours will be 9 a.m . lo noon
and 1 lo 4 p.m. Unwrapped toys. canned goods,
dry goods are needed. For more information
ca II 963-8571.
JUNIOll EBELL CLUB of Newport Beach
meets Wednesday in lhe home of Karen Bucci.
For information, call 675-3789.
FLORAL ARTS GlJILD of Orange County
meets Monday at 10 a .m . For information, call
544-1617.
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men'agen-79Stonnt 131 EJdtt• Pref. 92P.-
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25 Alght-Mnd 81 lndoneelan Nero 40 Munched 95 Fetch:
pege illand 133 LAft-Nnd 42 LllMOed 2 word9
29 Neut• 12 Patrols pege 45 Gympedt 98 Vegetation:
pronoun 85Smooth 134 Ctlemlcal 4 7 New Me:xlco 2 word•
27 Concerning IYrlece ending tribe 97 Oedare
28 Print 8e Petrogn1d 135 College deg. so Exdamatlon 99 Family
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3 1 Allendlng 9 1 Theonee 140 Entenalned S4 Goulash 101 Strudt
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contett tufflx 14S HOllrlrosta executive 105 Exclamation
3S Summar•:re 94 Roofing 148 Habituate 58 Neriny'a 106 Unaaaumlng
37 French slates 147 Banish conc.n 107 American
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31 Tentalize children DOWN 60 Solar disc 108 FOf MCh
41 Covet 98 Norman 61 Biographies I tO Smalt and
43Cut Vincent -1 Maren 62 Shipping trim
44 C«rec1 97e.rel8'a1 2 Highest container 111 Uttle fellow
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48 Eyet, In greens bot 66 Exs>'oltlld 113 Arabian
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81 WMN9 110 BIUeprlnt• thoughts movement 134 Lode load
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Fame' scheduling is new NBC programming approach
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NEW YOHK N RC udapt::. the hox 11Cf11't' h it
•''F am e" to lhl' small screen m January, and the
l aerlH could bt.• esµcc1ully s1gn1ficunt m a new ~tlfort" by the nt'lwurk tu run with lhl• compct1t1on
t In prim., lmw
l Al lea::.t thl' 111trodu1·t wn of "Fume" on Jan. 7
I -to s trenlollhen N tH "s Thur::.day night schedule
• J' rather thun challen.:c another nl•twork 's hit show
-represents a new upproul'h to programming,
I Sll)'S Brandon Tart1koff. pn!Sldl·nt or lht• network'i.
\entertainment division.
J "It's totally contrary to the way we'\ll'
• pro1rummcd NBC 1n the p<ist," TartikoH says.
U.OU1h the tactic 1ts(•tf is not new to networ k TV l "In the µas t , a 't.•n cs thought to h ave
~breakout ' potc·nt1al ha~ ht•c•n ::.cht·dulcd 1n a
depressed time s lol. · ::.ay~ Tart1koff, who took lht•
high p ressure JOb umkr Fred SllHrman 1n
anuary 1980 "So Gang~tcr Chronicles' was
•played ofr again::.t l.ovt• Boal,. ·Nero Wolfe' f agaiost 'l>ukc::. of llauard,' ·11111 Street Blue-;'
against . fantasy 1::.land. I The compet1t1<1n 1.11 l'\ ailed 1n eJch case.
U.OU&h "lull Strt:ct Hluc:. · a <'rtlu:al s ma~h and
multiple Emmy w1nnt-r afll'r its fi rst p<trtial
•eason, seem::. to ha\•c c·aught on this year against
lhe less formidable "20·20 · on ABC and CBS'
Jt·.,.,H·a Ntn..ak ," wh1<•h a ln•;HI) h<t ., been
l':u1n•lt•d
Tht• h·l'lmg th1•11 '1'Jrt1koff !-.a\'> ·wa:. that
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'No\\, w1• huH· th1::. :.huw, fame,· which
wt•· rl' really high on,'· he \ay'>, ·and we II put 1t on
Thur~da~ nq.:ht at K Wc think the rest of the ltnt'up
will takl' holtl. and \\e'll havt• a s hot al winning the
1111,:ht ..
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 13. 1981 ..
Burt's 'party' hits snafus
Fits. and starts leave Reynolds in continuous surprise.
By BOB THO .. AS .............. ~
HOLLYWOOD -The latest to receive a public
accolade from his peers la Burt ReynoldJ, subject
of "All·Star Party for Burl Reynolds" which will
follow "IO Minutes" on CBS Sunday ni1ht.
As such affairs go -and they sometimes 10
on and on this one was OK; or at leut It wlll be
after ediUng. The actual "party taped two weeks
ago at NBC Burbank was rife with snafus. ll airs
at 8 tonight on KNXT (2).
DOLLY PARTON had lo repeat her song
because of sound problems, then was forced to do
It again after the show's conclusion. Anne
Murra.y's song was interrupted before it began,
again because of technical problems. "It's OK,
Anne," Dolly called from her dinner table, "I
know how you feel." .
Another victim was Jim Nabors, who tned to
complete bis speech while a lec~cian shuffled his
cue cards like a Las Vegas blackjack dealer.
The program proceeded by fits and starts, and
Burl seated at a raised table with his parents.
brother and sister, was forced into a state of
continuous s urprise. It was one of his best
performances.
THE BIGGEST surprise was the appearance
of Jackie Gleason who appeared in his costume
and ~haracter as 'the "Smokey and the Bandit"
sheriff, muttering threats against the elusive
Smokey.
Hal Needham paid tribute to Burl ror hfJ
(Needham's) elevation from stunt man to director .
and Charles Nelaon Reilly cited the star's help to
young performers throu1h his Burt Reynolds
Theater in Florida. Another 1ood old boy, Jerry
Reed, offered a song. as did Kris Kristofferson,
and Madeline Kahn sang a s pedal number in
great style, surpris ing the c rowd with he r
full·throaled soprano.
THEN THE&£ WAS Dom De Luise In a
hilarious impression of Burl Reynolds rlsin1 in the
morning with a ritual of self·admiration, finishing
prone in the centerfold position.
The best mo me nt came when Reynolds
introduced "probably my best friend." Dinah
Shore. With Jack Le mmon at the piano. she
offered an impromptu version or "That's the Glory
of Love." Everyone was asking, ·'Where's SaJly
Field?" The orricial reply was that she was
"unavaila ble.··
Producer·writer Paul Keyes had two weeks to
condense the show lo a smooth-runnin"' hour ll
was a big job, and his work was complicated by
the demands of the CBS censor.
"They made me take out Jack Lemmon's use
of the Lord's name ... said Keyes. "l had to cut
away from Dom during part or the routine, and J
had to take out Gleason's ·sumbitches.' That was
ridiculous. The movie 'Smokey' has appeared in
theaters and on television. and 'sumbitch' is an
integral part of his character. But they told me J
couldn't use it at 8 o'clock Sunday njght. ··
Keyes is a pro -he was the creative force
behind "Laugh-in" -and "All Star Party for Burt
Reynolds" will no doubt appear to be a sprightly
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directini;t his rem a rks to Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Reynolds Sr.: "He CBurt Jr.) is a gentlem&.!l· and
it gentle man, and he's doin' real well in the
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'"Charlot!J of l'frt!' b a wonderful {Um. It
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'Dynasty' chara~ter lS a dragon, says actress •
By JE&KY BUCK
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LOS ANGELES BriUish actress Joan
Collins caJls he r role as the mysterious ex-Mrs .
Carrington on ABC's "Dynasty" a "golden
character."
''She's warm and charming, but underneath
s he's a dragon," said Miss Collins, who joined
the s how at the opening of the new season.
ALEXIS CARRINGTON ls revealed as the
woman in white who walked into the courtroom
at the end or las t season as Blake Carrington
went on trial for murder.
In the opening eipsodes this year ,
Carrington, played by J ohn Forsythe , was
convicted of manslaughter and given a two-year
s uspended sentence.
His ex-wife's testimony was damaging lo
him in the trial, but he refused to have his
attorney c ross-exam ine he r to expose the lies
He was afraid she might reveal an even
bigger secret.
IN THE WEEKS to com e. Alexis wa ll indeed
be a thorn in Blake Carnngton's s ide
Miss Collins' c ha racter is so bad that
som etimes the crew wall hiss when she finishe~
a scene.
"Dynasty" as the first TV series for the
actr ess, although s he has written a l>itualion
comed y for herself to be made an England
"THIS SERIES as fun." Miss Collins said.
.. You can make the character grow l lo ve
coming into an established senes I wouldn't
want to do a pilot.
"Alexis is a woman of mystery and evil l
wonder whether the Ame rican public will love a
woman this evil. They love J R .. bul he's a
man. And they loved Barbara Stanwyck and
Bette Davis, but that was the movies I wonder
if they will accept an evil woman in their
homes."
She said she worries that people might hale
her character. "J love her," she said "I adon•
playing her. She's de liciously evil "
MISS COLLINS said she thinks man)'
people will come to identify her with the part
and th.ink that's the way she 1s an real !He
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GOLDEN -Joan r"ll in~ l·alb hl'r role an
·D ynast y a "golden t haracter
mu:.t bt· that character I think people a lwa ys
as'\uc1all'd llun1phrc•y Rogart with hoodlums
Ile was ..i good family m;in, but the image
..,tutk "
I n hl'r long mov1t• career. Miss E-ollins has
pla;. "d oppoMt<· some of the m9t1on picture
intJustr) " h1l!gl''>I st.tr'-from Richard Burton
t•J Ring Cro!>h) t u Kirk Uvuglas lo Paul
'li:v. mdn l\nd in muny of those roles !>he was
'CX)> _ :-.ultr~ ..ind bad
suppose I play them well because I'm a pretty
strong person myself In the future I want to
portray more aspects of the modem woman in a
comedic way It's ver y hard being a modern
woman today with a career."
In the situatJon comedy. she bu devlsed for
herself she plans a working woman who has to
run a home and manage two or three children.
In her private life, she is married to
producer Ron Kass and has three chjldren. He r
sister Jackie Collins is an author and has a new
nove l out called, "Chances." Miss Collins told
all in her own book, "Past Imperfect."
ALTHOUGH SHE has worked primarily an
movies, Miss Collins is no total stranger to
American television.
She was a guest villain on " Bat Man" called
"The Sire n " On "Star Trek" she was a
missionary. and on "Starsky and Hutch " she
was a Playboy bunny
.. Afte r 'Stars ky and Hutch.' I quit doing
episodic telev1s1on," she said. "and decided to
go back to the theate r Ir you're an actor you
want to wor k 1n all the media Let's race it, this
year's televi s ion s tars a re nex t year's
unemployed aC'lors "
Singer's s uccess
causes weak stomach
NEW YORK CAP> Success, and there's
been a lot or at lately, gives rock singer Pat
Benatar "a weak stomach "
"I get queasy before a business meeUng,"
she said in "n interview with People'magazine.
"If I write a check for more than $200 I get
nauseo~. 1f il's over a thousand I'm in the
bathroom ...
Miss Benatar has sold more than 6 million
LPs and won the 1980 Grammy as Best Female
Ro<'k Vocalis t Her third album .. Precious
Tune" is at the top of the charts.
"It happened to me an England when I was
1n the movie 'The Stud,' " she said ... I played a
strong, predatory wom an People thought l
She also says that s ince her first hat album
"In the Heat of the Night · was released. she
has insisted that he r sexy image be toned down_
-·For a whale I thought I was going to get
stuck an the :\1aralyn Monroe trap. It's a drag to
think you've got to look fabulous 24 hours a day "THE ~OST mkn ·strng (•har acters to play God forbid you should get a bulge! Besides.
are 'trong charact<:n •. " s he !>aad "And strong you c;in'l keep we a rang Spandex pants when
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Decorated boats to paraJ,e in harbor
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Fes t ival o f Ll&hts
Christmas Boat Parade
lo Newport Harbor is w
be&ln ThW'Sday and run
through Dei:. 23.
The parade starts at
6 · 30 each evening at the
Ba lboa Isla nd fer ry
l a nding a nd trave ls
c lockwise a r ound t he
harbor, returning to the
landing at 9 p.m.
Th e par a d e i s
s p o n s o red b y th e
Newport Harbor Area
Cha mber or Commerce
a nd the Commodores
Club.
Priz es w i ll be
a warde d r o r b ot h
d ecor a ted boats a nd
dec orated waterfront
hom es . To b e i n
contention for a prize.
t he boat o wne r o r
h om eowne r mus t be
r egiste r e d w ith th e
chamber.
The judging will take
pl ace o n t hr ee
undisclose d evenings .
L ocal w ater f r o n t
r es tau r an t s a r e
recommended as pr ime
viewing spots.
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ROUTE OF THE 21 ST ANNUAL
CHARACTER BOAT PARADE
NEWPORT HARBOR
AUGUST 16 , 1981
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday December t 3. 198 I El
RIAllSTATI
Get 'blend mortgage'
• • • • prormse m wntmg
By ROBERT J . BRUSS
DEAR BOB: We made an otre r to buy a house
wblt'h the seller accepted. The realty agent
assure d '8S the m ortgage lender would only
increase the interest rate 08 the existing nnt
mortgage from 9.5 percent to ll.S perceat. But
whe n the closing papers we re ready lo s ign, lbe
mortgage Interest rate was 15 percent. Na&urally,
my wire and I hit the roor aDd rerused to alga. Tbe
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agent called the loan officer who said "there has
been a change in policy" since be told our realty
agent the new rate would be ll.5 percent. Now the
selle r threatens to sue us and the agent is mad al
us. What should we do?
-James W.
DEAR JAM E S: See your attorney. Your
realty agent should have obtained the lender's
interest rate promise on t he "blended mortage" in
writing. Although I've been criticized for s aying
never trust a lender's verbal loan commitment.
your situation shows why loan officers can't be
trusted until their promise is written.
It's doubtful you can enforce the lender's
verbal loan commitme nt but m aybe your lawyer's
intimidating threats will get the loan officer to
hono r his origina l prom ise.
Appa re ntly the home's existing mortga ge
le nder planned to create a "blend mortgage"
which is a comprom ise between the old loan's
inte rest rate and today's higher interest rate on
oew m ortgages. Sm a rt mo r t ga ge le nders
aggressively want to rewrite old loans at blended
interest rates But it is unfortunate vour seller's
lender backed out of his promise, as such action
further gives the mortgage lendin~ industry an
untrustworthy reputation.
lmtallme11 t a <!-vantages
DEAR 808: About five years ago we look
your advke and sold our home on an installment
sale. The buyer only paid $10,000 down payment
but every month they send us their SS• pay.ment. I
don't know what we would do without that Inco me.
It pays almost all our retirement living expenses
s o we can spend our government retire ment
REA L ESTATE
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Prof eaaional properly bo••
haa complex responsibilities
By llANDALL R. McCARDLE
Q : We rettally parchsed a 38-uit apartmeat
complex. We have laired a profeuloeal property
manager. Howe ver, as U.is ls OU' ftnt e•perieace,
caa you live us an idea wllat we aay re .... ably
expe ct rrom a professional pnpeny m aaa1er.
V.M., Newpert Beacla
A: Tbe professional property manater must
b e ever yth in g from a n a cc ounta nt t o a
m ai n t enan ce m a n , from a s alesm a n to a
psychologist. Bu t to be more definitive, t he
fo llowing list. while not a ll inclusive. should serve
as to what you might expect from a professional
property ma nager:
-Consult with you as to the location and the
total concept.
-Establis h the renta l schedule.
-Market the space available.
-Create a tenant-relations policy.
-Prepar e and execute leases or r ental
agreements.
-Coilect the rents when due.
-Supervise m aintena.nce personnel.
-Create and maintain properly all records .
-Make regular status reports to the owners.
-Recommend any needed redecorating and
secure estimates.
-Handle repairs as necessary.
-Evict sour and slow-pay tenants.
-Supervise the purchasing.
-Audit and pay au bills.
-Be aware of what's happening in the market
place -who is renting what for how much.
-Inspect all vacant spa~ frequently.
Randoll R. McCardle i.t preftdmt of THE REAL
ESTATERS. He is al.so an aldhor , lecturer and
irutructor. Send your commmts and ~stions to Randy
McCa~. cl o The Doily Pilot, P.O. Boz 15'0, Costa
Mesa, Calif. 92626.
p~nslon on luxuries. As we carried back our
mortgal(e at I percent Interest , aad the balance Is
due in February, would we be out or line for
writln& to the buyers to ask tbe m lo exteDd the
mortgage for rive years at IZ percent interest!
-Mort L.
DEAR MORT: No. You've discovered a bonus
insta llment sa le adva ntage. When your balloon
pay ment mortgage comes due. you have the opt ion
o ( e xtending it or getting paid orr in cash. You
would be wise to incre ase the interest r ate and I 'm
sure your buyers will feel they are getting a good
deal loo.
LOTS OF SPACE -The Chateau Clemente
estate homes come in five different fl oor
pie.ins and r ;_rnf:!l' Ill ..,11.l' fr or.i ~ . .>75 1n :J.151'
squart.• ft:t•t
Installment sa les a re especially good for
retirees who e njoy we ll-secured income. But ii
worse comes to worst a nd S'ou should have to
foreclose. you either ge t your house back to resell
for a second profit or your loan gets paid off by a
buyer at the foreclosure sale.
Wraparound's better
DEAR BOB: Seve ra l weeks ago you said a
wraparound mortga ge is better for a home seller
than taking back a second mortga ge. Please
explaJn tht> diffe rence and why a wraparound is
better.
-Lucy W.
Delayed payment
finance plan offered
DEAR LUCY: Suppose your hom e has a
SS0,000 ex1st in~ F HA mortgage al 9 percent
interest. und you s.ell for $100,000 with a $10,000
cash down paym ent. You can either take back a
$40,000 secon.d mofllltgage or a $90,000 wra pa round
1all-inclusive 1 mortgage
The wrap<tround alternative 1s best The
reasons a re c I 1 the buyer makes one monthly
mortgage payment to you. 12 > you use part of that
money to keep up payments on the old first
mortgage, a nd t3 ) you keep the difference. H the
old mortgage has a low 9 ~rcenl interest rate, but
your wra paround loan is m ade at 12 percent, you
earn the 3 pe rcent diff ere nce. thus increasing your
total yield An extra advantage 1s you know the
payments a re being made on the first mort~age
be('ause ~ou make them :
Straight facts on rule
DEAR BOB: Just give me the straiKht facts on
that 5125.000 tax break for old folks like me. Do I
have to own my home for five or three years to
qualify?
-Doris W .. Senior Citizen
DEAR DORIS: Pr esuming you are age 55 or
olde r. to qualify for the $125.000 home sale tax
exemption. you m ust have owned and li ved in your
principal residence a ny three of t he five years
before you sell it You could have bought it as
recent!) as three years ago if you owned a nd lived
m it since then and ha ve never used this once per
li fetime tax break before . Ask your tax adviser to
explain further.
Manage a hot,el before you buy
DEAR BOB: la lt8Z l'U retire rrom •Y IOV·
erameat job at •le 12. Al.._p my wife alld I
woa't starve, we wUI aeed more 18come for rdl.tt-
meat. Sl8ce we are botll adive ... la loed laealtla,
we are coulderiag IMaylag a ••all mo&el as botll
an investment and for la~me. Mat clo YM &lllak!
-GEOFFS,
DEAR GEOFF: Before you buy a motel, work
a s a paid manager of one first. That way you 'll
learn how to run a motel. You'll also find out that
mote l manageme nt can be a 24-hour a day job.
After a year or motel managing, you'll be in a good
position to decide whether you really want to own
a motel. Motels are a business first, a real estate
in vestme nt second .
T umanJan Development Co 1s offering a
--no paym e n ts for 24 months" p lan a t its
new Cbateau Clem ente estates hom es in San
Cle mente .
Plan A calls for 20 percent down. and provides
the investor/buyer with one yea r of free mortgage
payments. The interes t rate for the remainder of
the loan is set at 141h percent.
In Plan B, the down payment is 25 percent,
while the subsequent term of no payments is fixed
al 18 months. Thereafter. the rate of interest is set ·
at 16114 percent for the balance of the loan
Plan C features 24 months of no payments.
fo llowed by a fixed rate or 173f• percent E ach of
HDUSllG BR I If S
these loan plans is set for a ter m of five years . In
addition. they are fully assumable, and there a re
' no prepaym ent penalties. The standard loan fee is
two points, plus $450.
Five n oor plans are featured. ranging in size
from 2.575 to 3, 150 square feet. Prices start at
$249,000.
Take the San Diego Freeway to Camino de
Estrella exit west. tum left on Camino Mira Costa.
then left on Camino Alondra until you reach the
models. The sales office and model homes are
ope n from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. daily For more
inform ation, call 661·3444. • Woodview Pro perties is offering a new
imported Ferrari for individuals who purchase a
Tudor IWI residence in the Lemon Heights a rea of
North Tustin prior to Monday.
The homes contain four bedrooms and 4 i,.;
baths. More than 4,000 square feet of interior area
is featured. Prices are jus t under $1 million.
Decorated by Inter iors by Oil.or of Laguna
Beach. the two homes are available for viewing
Take t he San Diego Freeway to the Newport
Avenue offramp and proceed north to Foothill
Boulevard . Turn right on Foothill, the n right on
Skyline Drive. right on Lower Lake Dnve a nd
right aga in on Gold Star Lane to the homes Call
730-8921 fo r more inform ation • McLain Development Co. is featuring seven
floor plans in the initial phase of 40 homes at its
new Sea lslud project in Newport Beach.
S&L lowers
mortgage rate
()<·Panfront
l"'ots
Thl' one and two-s tor v des1j'n:. by architects
Corbin YamafuJ• and Partners Inc range in s ize
from 2,111 lo 3,003 square feet and feature two
bed rooms with lY.o or 21 2 batru.. t wo bedrooms
plus den or hhrary. and three bedrooms with den
or Ii brary and four baths Prices range from
$550,000 to S995.000
Model home:. by Sadd leback Interiors are open
da 1l v from 10 a m lo dusk al 11 Sea Cove Lane.
T he.132 home tommun1tv 15 located on Jamboree
Road, JUSl north of Pacific Coast Highway .
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The Wi lliam Lyon Co s one and two-story
Woodbridge Parkvlt>w homes 1n Irvine range in
S17.e from 1.132 lo 1,601 squan: feet. 1n formats Of
two or lhr('(: bedroom!>, with two or 211 baths.
Model homl'S are open da1h cxrept Thursd ay,
from JO a m to 6 p m Take the Santa Ana o r San
Diego freeway to Culver Dnve. then follow the
d1 rect1 ona l sign., to Woodbridge The Ir vine
Com pa ny Information Center 1s located at the
corner of Culver Drive and Ba rranca P arkway,
and io; open daily from JO a m to 5 p m
Irvine's RaJnpart
reveals troubles
Rampart General lni-. of Irvine. owner a nd
developer or re~1dcnt1 al and 1ndu!>tnal property
and m.rnufo ctun·r distributor of pre built concrete
and metal fireplace!>. reportl•d the results of
operut1om1 for lht· quarter ended Sept 30
Wi llard W llarns J r . president and chief
execut1 vc off1C·er. sa id net salt·~ w(•re $4,338,500 for
the currt.>nl quartt.>r comparl.'fi .,.. 1th $6,202.000 for
the like quarter a year aj!o
11.trrl!> ... aid Hampart"s busrne~s "<.tntinues to
bl' :.t•verel) impacted h) recC)rd high mterest rates
and depressl·cl cond1t1ons 10 the hou:.mg market
Salt•5 1n the prcca st f1replate d1v1s 1on
continued tht•ir d1>wnward trend. again due to the
rlt'prt.•!>st'<I cond1t1on!> 10 the housing market
llarns further reported the net loss for the
qua rtN .... as Sfillll llOO or 22 cents a s ha re.
t ompan:<I Y.1th a nl't loss of S41.flXI. or 2 cents. fo r
till" like: quart{·r la..,l )l·~1r
I· or th\' s1 '< m11n1 hs 1•n<lcrl Sl'pt :It/, sa lcs we re
S8 .tii<:l .500 <·ompan·<I Y.t th S8.i9i.l!OO for t he
corrl'~pond111g pl'nod last ~ear
GLENDALE <BW > -
A s ingle -fa m ily home
mor tgage rate of 14.374
p e r cent . the lo we s t
av a il a ble in California,
is b e ing o ffe r ed b y
The fina l 30 ocean front home sites. A
wa lled a nd gate d priva tt• n •s ide ntia l
community in San C le nw nh•. Private
b (•ach a nd private Swim a nd Tt•nnis
Cl uh.
Allstate Savings & Loan Fro m S250.000
Sea our view
FROM •495,000
A ssoc i at io n . t h e c 0 m p a n y h a s /"11t1•rt•s/ 11nly fino111111;: '" utl"h/1·
announced. t 71 41 498-2830 or 121:1 1:li'i-9470.
T h is rate is be ing r~;:============::::=~~l offe red ror a 30-year
t erm with a ra te that
could be adjusted every
six months. The annua l
p a y m e n t ca n b e
adjusted annually with a
c ap of 7lt'J percent.
IN CALIFORNIA'S PALM SPRINGS AAEA!
A Great New Golf Course
Resort Home Commu.nity
Invites You!
Overlooking the Pacific in San Clem ente
WATERFRONT
The Southern California
desert's newest, most exciting
resort ho me community is
now underway o n the Jack
Ivey Ranch just S minutes
from Eisenhower Hospital
and Bob Hope Drive!
Choice golf course
locatio ns now available ...
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11% interest, (I I Yi A.P.R.)
Fashionable Wa terfront
Homes from 5700,000.
With $200,000 down ,
the Lusk C o mpa ny will
fi na nce the entire loan
ba lance a t 11%, (11 ~%
A.P. R.} for 5 years. First
trust· d eed ass um a ble
with no p re p aym e nt
penalty. 1% loan origi·
nation fee . For appoint-
me nt or details please
call sales office collect at
714/SJe-7584.
a select ion of over 20
different manufactured homes. ~MY~
Pools, tennis, recreation... ~
desert vistas and sunshine. ,,.,.. L.!.J
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Jack Ivey Ranch Country Club
P.O. Box 2720, Palm Springs, California 92263
(714) 343-3425 or 343-3426
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High on a crest abo\'t' tlw PLte.ifk and 1lw ruUin~ hill~ ... lht' ex<iring
new homes ofMarirwrs Cn'l't! t.11d1 one rompletd.'· inclhidual whh
lavl<Ut spare. featun"'> ami hanrkra.llt'<I rlt'taib. \'il'\'' !Jt'_voncl
1·0111p .'ITT'! Now ... pn'Vll'\\ pri~.
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.oulf1 to San G.,,,,., and 1o1iow
San Gabt,.t up the '""'
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AS EDDIE LORD SINGS. PRANCES ANO QUOTES THE BIBLE. HE OFTEN SHEDS HIS JACKET AND SHOES.
Bl*ND ICENES Eddi <top photo 1
freshens up before preaching. He rides
mototty~le for relaxation.
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'LAYING ON OF HANDS' -The bo~
evangelist touches bowed heads of members
of Christ Church congregation as they kneel
in prayer. "Just don't say the prayer. mean
ON THE AOAD -The tired 11-year-old sleeps
through s top for gasoline. with brother
Michael stretched out in back. Eddi and
family are on the road three out of every four .
SS
11 . c·,hor1 ~ Edel rt• Loni Iii~ toud1 to thl'
lordwad 1.·an :--tnkl• a :!811 pouncl m;m flat on
h1~ had»
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"et'k~ ot lhc year in Eddi's e\'an~eliral effort
to l}rtn)! .Jesus to the hearts or tho~e who will
lr~tcn.
a a a a n
Eddi Lord's
Saving souls
at age of 11
By Tllae AaMdaeff Pre11
Eddi Lord, aae 11, likes baseball. motorcycles
and playing billiards with his airl friend Kim
Eddi Lord, age 11 , will lead a congregation to
a foot-stomping frenzy that shakes the walls of a
wooden country church and causes listeners to
speak in strange tongues. Eddi's child-hkc touch to
the forehead will strike a 280-pound man flat on his
back.
Eddi Lord, age 11, is a child preacher who,
with his father, brother, and mother spends three
weeks of every four on the road. He travels 100,000
miles a year in his evangelical effort to bring
J esus to the hearts of those who will listen.
"I received the calling from God at the age or
4 on a bacl~ porch In Fort Walton Beach, Fla .. "
Eddi says. "There was just something saying to
me. 'Eddie. I want you to preach nght now '' So l
talked about this with my dad and he didn't argue
with God.''
Sil for a minute with Edda in the Christ
Cathedral Church of Flint, Mirh., and listen to hi s
sermon.
Speaking with a microphone, and dressed in a
s'mall white tuxedo with a ruffled shirt, Eddi
exhorts the crowd. his blond curls shaking as he
moves across the front of the church.
"Just don't say the prayer. mean 1t," he
exhorts.
"Sing, Gloria, Gloria, Hallelujah'"
Si n ging , danc ing, hand·clapping a nd
foot·stomping begin. A frail, ethereal,· 12-year-old
"If God says do
something, you do it. You
don 't question it."
girl weeps softly. Eddi anoints her forehead with a
delicate touch of his fingers. Eyes close, the body
s ways. She sinks to the floor. Her body goes rigid.
"Let God's word be true," Eddi shouts. "If
God says do something, you do it. You don't
question i't, you do it." ·
A black woman in the congregation speaks an
indecipherable language known as glossalia.
punctuated by tearful cries.
A while woma n joins her and together they
pray over the child, still rigid on the floor of the
church. The congregation continues on, singing
with Rev. Eddi Lord. The hymns are rousing. The
foot-stomping literally shakes the floors and walls
or t he small wooden structure.
Eddi touches a 2*>-pound man on the forehead
and he falls to the floor rigid, his descent a rrested
by two others ol the congregation.
Eddi, amid the shouts a nd singing. walks
across the chairs forming the pews or the
congregation and touch~s this singer. then that
worshipping singer.
As he moves, the church is filled with cries of
"Praise the Lord." "Ha llelujah."
"J esus. Save Us. Save Us!"
Later, as the Lord family drives along a
deserted highway across the hills of Tennessee
heading toward their home in ColumbushGa .. Eddi
says : "I believe we 're all special in t e eyes of
God. We're all special to God. The Bible says
we're all special. I got the calling.
"I've met many people who don't believe in
God. I don't feel too good about it, but like people
who stand up and say what they believe m·. If
people worked or witnessed for Jesus as much as
they talked there •ould be more souls saved.
"When yoa have J esus in your heart you have
a good feetinc about yourself. And when you get
saved you aJways have peace within yourself
Some people try drugs, but that peace is only for a
few minutes. It can also lead to traiedy.''
•onana11 -Picture of Jesus Christ hangs
on wall ln area where ~i prays befor•
starttnc evenlq services. ,
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Record right backed
SAN FRANClSCO (AP> People cbar1ed
wllb a mildemeanor have • constitutional riCht lo
a verbatim record of court proceeclln11 if they
want on , a Court of Appeal bu ruled.
The court, revlewint t.be practice of some
munlclpaJ court.I not to r ecord verbatim testimony
and other oral misdemeanor proceedln1s. aaid
f11Un1 to provide such a record, at public expense.
violates due process and equal protttlion.
The d ecision a pplies only t o future
misde meanor trials and proceedln1s.
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FICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
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MEDICAL SERVICE • 1 INC
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C•UHTION I U•IAl AT SEA
646-7431
Our literature tells lhtf
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 13. 1981
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GRIZZLY TOOTHPI CK Hun. a largt: ~n11h lll'ar at Atlanta·~ zoo. gmrns thoughtful!~ 011 a twig to:-.s t•c.l 111 him'"
k eept'.r Spectator~ "~re impn·ssl·d a!'-t ht• ht.•:H trap1wd till'
twig between his µaw~ and hart.•d h1~ tl't>lh
Skin cance r 's s iz e
clue to d e ath ris k
SAN F RANCISCO <A P > A
s tatistical studv of victims of a
lethal form of skin cancer should
h e lp doc t o r s pr e di ct the
progress of the disease a nd
improve the e ffi ciency of
tr ea tm e nt . a Jl a r \ard
t.:niversity specialis t says
Dr.' Martin C . Mihm Jr..
professor o f patho logy a t
Harvard Me dical Sc h ool .
discussed the results of his study
at the 40th annual meeting of the
Am e ri c a n A c ad e m y o r
Ex p ense bills
of senators
eye-openers
WASHI NGTON IAP1 It s
time for senators to file their
expense account:. agam that
twice-a-year occasion when they
must t ell u s h o w the)'re
spe nding our tax money
Long dis tance telephone calls.
travel expenses. newspaper and
magazine 5ubscript1ons a nd
certain office expenses make up
the bulk of th e items o n
members· expense accounts
But every now and the n, a few
less standard item~ pop up :
Freshman Mack Mattingly,
R·Ga . claimed S812 for 1.250
8-by-10 inch photos of himself.
Another newcomer . Paula
Hawkins, R-Fla .. subm itted a
bill for Sl54 20 for professional
help m "preparation of new~
releas e a nd newsletter
masthead ·
S.I. Hayakawa. R Calif .
spent S974 for "inform ational
tapes for release to the media ..
m Cal1fornta and Sl6 91 for a
copy of the book · California
Media."
Fiscal conservative Harry
F . B y rd Jr .. a V1r~tnia
independent. paid SlOO for a
"chart of the Ll.S national debt"
and another $100 lo have an
office scrapbook hound
1.loyri B<>nt.:""· ll Tr·x.1-:
askl'•I lt ·P l! Ir
S28.72 he µa10 the 'l'l'>..:1~ Board
of Morticians for 3 mailing list
of 4.404 names.
HoweU Hemn, D·Ala .. spent
$59.36 for "3> rubber stamps ...
-Robert W. Kasten Jr .. R·
Wis .. bou ght the book "Fat
City" for his o ffice . for $12.65.
T he Senate Commission on
Arts and Antiquities paid $77 for
"one o r iginal manuscript
note book writte n by a Senate
page "
N u de p ictu re
c o st plent y
MIAMI <AP> A jury of six
women awarded $500,000 in
damages lo a wo m an whose
nude photo was use d in a
magazi n e adverti se m e nt
without her consent.
An estim ated 2 .5 mi llion
readers of Genesis m agaaine
saw Ann Goss in six 1978'
advertisement..s for pillows sold
by Genesis Products, Inc. The
magazine admilled It published
the ads without her permission
Derm atology
Mihm's study al llarvard and
:"\ew York L'ni\'cr~ll\' 1molved
598 patients s uff<.-ring from
rnalign<mt melanoma. a nrulent
disease which usuully begin!'! 1n
a dark-colored mole About
14 .ooo Americans develop the
d isease ann ually. a nd about
5.000 die from it each vear
The s tud v s howed that a
c·a r eful l'xaminat10n of the !'!Ill'
whe re the cancer first appeurs,
plus careful measurement of the
thickness of e <1c h lesion. can
greatly increase the accurdC) of
predictions on the pus!-i1billty uf
s ur\'i\al. Mihm ~aid
Pa t1enll> with extr eme}\ thtn
lesions less th an ·t h r ee
one·hundredths of an inch
ha\ t' onl} a I pl'rcent chance of
d C';ith within !:te\·en year~ of
cl1:.c·oven . the s tuch ~howed
When ·1c~wns t ~ice a" thick
occur on most areas <Jf thl' boch
1 he chance of death l'11 m b-. onh
to 2 percent But wh<'n the
thic ker les t0n5 an,· found 1n
re rt ain "dan~er · <.tr» as the
upper back. thl· b<tck of the
upper arm. the !->Hite·:. uf the nt•ck
and tht• "calp the nsk of death
climbs to 23 µt:rn•nt . .\llh;.n !:><ml
And when the ll-~ion:. an· four
tim e !:> the th1r knl'"" Hnll <ffl'
found ms icie lht.• tlangt>r are:1s.
lhe likelihood of dl'CJlh w1th1n
-;e \e n ~ear :. t·l1ml>" to 70
µerct'nt.
The results 1nd1 t'J k . he s d1rl
that w1lh the thinner le-..on~ 111
"safe" areas. doctor~ can l.'Ul
a\\ a:i, far less t1ssi.e surrounding
ea ch lesion than the~ ll'>ed to.
Jnd they can use the s taust1t·al
result~ to ad\'tSl' when more
extensive surger~ 1s net'dt•d
~t 1 h m s aid l ht• r a I l' n f
malig nant melanoma has
Jumped 21 :i limes in the pa~t
decade. :\tan~ cxµerts blame the
increase. at least in part. on the
gro\\ ing de\'otion of Amen cans
t o sunb0th1n).!
Iranian
student s
h e ad list
WASlllNGTON IAPI Iran
hus mort' students attending
U. S colleges and universities
thun any other foreign country,
de s pite the bre akdown In
r c l ut1ons be tween the two
m1t1ons. according to a· study.
Some 47.550 lrani<1n students
at h.•ndcd U.S. colleges In 19fl>·81.
d own from 5 1,300 the year
before. according lo the Institute
of Interna t iona l Educat ion's
annu a l cen s u s o f foreign
student:.. The decline followed
l: S . .:ovc rnm e nt efforts to
throw out Iranians who were
v111latm~ their visas
Overall . nearly one·th1 rd of
the rc•c·ord 312 .000 foreign
students attending U S colleges
and un1vers1lles in 1980-81 we re
from Organization of Petroleum
Ex porting Countries. the s tudy
said
After Iran. three other OPEC
countne~ were among the t.op 10
~ende rs of s tudents to U.S.
to ll egc~ They were Nigeria
w ith 17 ,350. Venezuela with·
11. 750 and Saudi Arabia with
10.440
Twelve years ago, the OPEC
countr 1e11 acC"ounted for less
than 10 p1.:rcent of the foreign
s tudents 1n this co u n try.
Hecau~c of the d rop m Iranian
s tudents, the iM·rease from
OPfo:C nations this year was only
I :J pc•rccnt. c·ompa red with 21
and 13 percent 1n the past~
yc•ar:. 'J
Man> of the Iranian students
"ere .elread) 1n the United
States when the L:.S embassy in
Tehran wa:. se1icd and hostages
were taken in ~ovember 1979.
Wh ile ney, lrantan students are
not banned from entering the
L'n1tcd States. getting here
Y.ould be difficult because there
are no d1plomat1c relations
twtY.t•t•n the tY.o nations
Overnll. foreign s tude nt
enrollm ent on US campuses
grew 9 percent from 286,000. The
foreigne rs accounted for 2.6
percent of the total li .S. college
enrollment
A ft er I ran. the other countries
that sent the most students
were Taiwan. 19.460: Nigeria.
17.350: Can<ida. 14.320: Ja pan.
13.500 \'t:nezuela. 11 .750; Saudi
Araht d , 10.440, !long Kong,
9.660 : Jnd1a . !>.250 and Lebanon.
6 ,770
Neorh· 100,000 of these
stucll•nb Y. c.-re pursuing graduate
de~ r<:e~ .\lo~t of the re!>t were
s ct>k1ng bachelor degr ees or
n1m mun11~ e ollef,!e associate
de~r<.'l''
Thl· s.toal uf must of the foreign
studl•ni... "JS expert1~e in such
fields .is t'nginecnng 180.4701.
anrl bu~1ne~o; and management
•5 1.3Ru1 Some 24 .300 were
'turl' ing .. oc1..il M'iences. 23.000
the natural s1·1l'nc.·es and 19.1~
math :ind e<>mµut er science.
The n 'µort , called .. Open
D1111r~ 1!1HCl·81 ... was based on a
n·n ... u:-. of mor e t h an 3 ,000
colh•!!t'!'-and universities. It was
l h •• 1 n ~t1 tut c.-'s 27 th a n nual
l'l·n ... u'> of fore1~n students
<'al1form:i remained the most
p •> µ u I a r :-. pot for fo r e 1 g n
~tudenti,, with 52,289 enrolled or
t w1cc· a~ many as second place
~cw York 126.0591 Texas is
third with 23.415. followed by
Fl o r1c1a 16 .256 and
\1 assachusetts t4 .642
:\11a m1 (Jade Com munit y
Colle~e in Florida Jumped from
third to first place m the number
of foreign 5tudents enrolled with
4.520. CSC dropped to second
Wtlh 3.456
'Miss Goss's lawyer. Robert
Galamaga. told the court lhe
photo was laken In 1'74 when his
client. from Buuards Bay.
Mass., was a student al Bauder
Fashion College and an aspiring
model.
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SEES AGAIN Mary Polinitz . 104 . hugs her
great -grandson. Glenn Zlotowsk1 . 8. on he r nr t evening
home after rl'rovcnn~ her 1ght after a caturar t operation
he learned of the ~urgery posslbtlit1es from the bov
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deta 1 ls 546· 2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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Call 631 41>45 l\ath} a.&!l.!_
;;~' HOISES ~·~ 3 11 al'fes It\ tth nrce 3 BR ~:~ hon.-ldl k rrr. -JOO!> r
•' t C'ht l'kt'n h 't' + I Ull ;~~ Or.1011e tree~ Assume
565 IXXl GI loan at 10·. owe balanre w 15' .... ~:.. do"'" Only St25.000 ..
'" A~ t.:6:,4380 ..., TaEPHOME ::.. SAMT A CLAUS
" At 1he !llort h Pole,..
Thursd.1} Del 17th from·
b 30 Io 8 P ~t Ca 11 , 673 8~50 f o r your
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, lld1 m den house.
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::: an errert1\'e rat e or
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62 6X306 lot. Ex1stins 11>\&St on property Fttx·
1ble uses Owner wll'
rons1der carrying lst
TD Asitng Sl99,SOO. Call
540-USI
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W\tll\h11 4 Br, ftntt'd In, !XIOl llofftl Oft • q 111 t'l (' u I
cir 1.11r 1n t:.st11~ Co•t• Mwa A bf.1ut1ful bu:k
yard, with ~vertd patio
It • ecM)' firt>plat·r in the
llvinf room There•~
IJl)rt', Auumitblr loins
ucf an 1n1auu1 "ellrr Only Sll9,900 ('11 11 919 ~0
ALLSTA1E
l21r'•% OCIAMVUP.t A fantut1r 4 Bdrm , 2 11or 7 home w ith ma11 11 lflc tnt llv
Ing ramll y ur• l"irtplace , ruunlr) k11c~nt many extra) owe lnuc1ng :ti 12~•'-' Prl<'rd al
1148,900 Barcaln. t•all now. 541-2:.113
REALTORS
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
--N;.nte(j to travel all over Lole something valua ~ wn lo look for ll11tfllt' ble? Plact an ad In our
"1es . you'll find them Lost and Found col· n :ht here in l:lass1r1ed umns. That's when• peo
Tu place your garage pie look when they've
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
542 HAllOI ISL.Ate DllYI
PIOMONTOIY IA Y
OPIM SUM 1·4
CUstom Bayfront. FEE LAND. Par-
quet firs. New Cpts. 3 BR + conv
Den. 312 BA. Sep D R. Huge F.R.
W /Wet Bar. Kitchen W /Pantry.
Brkfst Rm. Sauna. Study. 3-Car
Gar. Wood Deck. Bay. Dock . Owner
Wall Carry Lrg 2nd. $1,400,000.
lZI AVINIDA CBllTOS
ILUFfS
OPIN SUM N()()M.4:10
PllMI YllW!
Bay By Day. Lites By Nite. Best
Panoramic Front Row Vu On Back
Bay. Highly Upgraded End Unit
W Remodeled Kitchen. Wrap Deck.
Exquisite! Come See. You'll Love
It. $36.5. 000
1207 SUSSD LAMI
WISTCUFf
OPEN SUM MC)()M.4:10
NICI UDVCTION
Remodeled. Neutral Tones . Up·
graded Cpt. 4 BR 3 BA Exec . Home
On Qu iet Street. Pvt Gated
Courtyard Entry. New Landscap-
ing. Owner Will Carry Financing
W '20"; Down.
4172 OU> Mill
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OPIH SUN 1·5
New Listing In Ir vine . Ass um
$70,00> Loan At 103(a"k. Best Locat-
ed & Priced Stafford Model. 2 BR 2
BA Gre entree Area. $124.500
llUFFS, N1W LISTING
Spacious 4 BR End Unit On 2 Love-
ly Greenbelts W Lrg Pvt Patio Nr
Pool. Air Cond ~1 tnt Condition
Xlnt Terms' ~.000.
LATIST USTIMG
Major Greenbelt Lovely Fran-
ciscan Model -Spht Level -2 BR.
Conv Den. 2 BA &. Po"der Rm -
Owner Will Carry 1st T.D. At LOW
l~'T RATE Call For Financing
Terms. Plus Appt $249,900. A
"Joy Of Ne\\ port" Listmg.
Pl.IMl IA YFIOMT VIEW
Pier & Dock Quality 5 BR In
Desirable Ga ted Comm. Pvt Beach.
Beautifully Upg raded. Even If
Pu rchased With Land. $2.276.600
Total Pri<:e Is Less Than Equal
Locations With Equal Amenities.
llG CAMYON -VIEW!
Beautiful Versaill es Model. Quiet
Cul -de-Sa c. Win ding Staircase.
Marble Entry. Spac L.R. Elegant
Features Garden Kitchen, Den
W / Frplc . Huge Ms tr Ste. Highly
Lan oape<l Paddle Tennis. Great
View! Specia l Financing. $875,000.
IWFf S
S1*9U UYa
Lovely Vu 2 BR 2 BA End Unit -
Decorator Wlprs. Drapes -Planta-
tion Shutters Sep Mstr Ste
Super Financing Lrg Assum
LOW INT LOAN Shows Like A
J ewel ! $255.000. A "Joy Of
Newport" LLc;tin2.
LAGUNA HIGUa OCIEAMFIOMT
Exclusive Gated Comm Of "The
Shores · · Spuc Custom Built 4 BR
Home O'Looking Gorgeuus White
Sand Beach. Hi Beam Ceilings,
Graceful Circ ular St aircase .
Forever Vu Of Ocean. Ow ner Will
Help Finance. $1.450.000.
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Lovely frt"m·h Normundy 5 bdrm on
excl~ive Linda Isle. Slip for 60' boat.
Owner will t•urry with 10'~ down at
10''. inl t-rt-s l or l rttdl' As kin~
$1,450,000.
714 760-9333
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675-551 1
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tv.'O free llrkets 1Slll 00 ne1ghbomood 3 Bdrm. 67S.55 I I \alue1 to the ldr~ walk an closets. 2 ICEFOLUES &
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ESTATERS Dee. 29.J an 2 du.,> , 642,56 •Ii , 642 56711
To d aim titkets. call
642·S678. e ,,t 2ii! •U.S.VETBANS I
Tickets must !>to l'1.11mcd Flt!::!!: LIST OF HOM r.s I
by Dee-~ 1;8~ WorSl~;,i,.;5 ~~ m;_ I
llEDROOMS START~R •. ~ Tl'nru~~?;.~7i~ry1n~· 'I Onl} $130.000 Y.uodsl ta nta ~t ir Jfford .i hlt'
and streams :.u r~ound hOmt' ..,.11h pn\UC) l'ov
this t·barming Col> ta .. re<.lt'ntl")'. forma l ll\IRI? I
)iesa ga rde ~ home I roo m. addr d fama h Enclosed patau. 3 t'ar roo m w 11 h b r a ( ~
garage: Sp3rkhng pool farepluce J hu;cc Wrm,. 1
Fl?ible terms Just h t 1 :? haths. vel'\ ~matt-re
ed. Ca11673-84SSO I ar > :i rd Prrre uni> I -------I '""-'"' , .. , ..... ,,,, i THE REAL
ESTATERS THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
for C1N1rltd \d
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VIEW I Elt•11an1 ~ 1rn sn.:I o;tor) : I home. l''Ctl.'n:.l\'t' u"' uf
hnt·k L.irj?c p.iltu'. pool I and 'Pail Holh hnmt•
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VIEW HOME
$145,000 ,-------,1 OeeJn and can\011 \J•'W I I 1111th pvt bearh jQt'lWIY
t cu:.tomized home rn 1
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Won't last al lhi! pnt·t'
759-1616 i EAS=;SIDt= .j
PATIOHOME I I A ~t>p.ir at t> h<'mt' on
suu II l•1t J Hl1rni . 2
1 hath. b11.·k f1ri>plJre. I
super pn\ ate 3nd dean I Owner will hrlp frn Jnt't I • $139.Svu Call no"'.
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REDUCED! ()peft ~ 1·5 lt~oCous
4~) boat slip pn\·at('
bcarh. h ie & cheer)
hon\' 3 large bedmom'i
& den. 2 baths. f1rl'plaC\'
and much more' Will t rade dnv.n ' Own .. r
,\~t·nt 673 9187 o r
61~ 7000 $579.llOO'
I THE I LUFFS I
I ASSUME 11 Ofo ...
I f1 r't TO or S911 SOU
U..•au11ru1 v. .illpaper .inti I panehn& thru;:iut J
I Udrm.<. Qui ct 11 K' at ion
Sparkhn~ fool' Only sm.~· Cal b7J·8S50 I
I THE REAL
&:sTATERS ,, __ _
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• I For °*i~Ad
ACTION
Call
A DAIU "'-OT
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UMPAIAll BED VIEWS
Pl us magnificent custom es tate
Approx. 6,500 sq ft home com-
prised of exn·ptional quahty &
t'raftsmansh1p F.lt:g~1nt & 1m
pe<·c ab le tas te P rt.>sti ~1 o us
privat<! Nt.>wport Co m mu nal~
Ocean ba y canyon & moun·
tam 'iev.s Pool spa !.auna
nothing excluded. Existing
fin ancing Appmntmt•nt onl~
S3.IJ~.Ol~.OO s-s11u1er
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642-1235
Rl SIOfNTIAl REAL fSfA'f <;(AVIC£S
TEIRIAC PRICE CUT
You've been "ailing fo r th tl-.\
$200.000 red uc tion on ,1 new Capl'
Cod hay front with pier and shp
Sweeping \'ICWS of bay t'.t. light->.
New frat turt>d prin• of S9!-Jj.1100
mak~ th1~ an amazing value
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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IRYINE COYE -
OCEANFRONT VILLA
A most cleg,int coastal villa. this
rare offering ts f eetlured in the
current issue of ORANGE COUN-
TY HOME AND GA RD EN
Ma ~a z tn e . Co mm a ndi ng a
dramati<: oceanfront locnt ior.
within a on vate securitv COIJl·
nll'nity. this 13.0<(l "Q. fl estate
features grac1ou!> formal li ving
and dining rooms, comfortable
librar1ec;. an exqu isite master
suite with adjacent study. music
room. maid's qu arters. artist's
studio. separate RUt>5l cotlJge.
and a lovely pool and spa. The ul-
timate in design and construction
-offe red ex clusively at
$6.900.000 00 Martha Mae:nab
642-8235
UMDll COMSTIUCTIOM OM LIDO.
Unbeliev11ble but true with a $20,000
deposit, owner will provide wallpaper
& decorating service at rost on this 3
bdrm gem. The timl' to buy is now
..n SHOP. 2 lots in Cannery Village.
Going business. owners retiring.
Owner will carry 1st T.D. Can bti
purchased with or without inventory.
MIWPOIT COM»OS. Studio, 1&2 bdrms
Crom $93,000 & up. All have good as -
sumable loans with low down pay·
ments. Pool, rec. room , sub-parking,
sauna & jacuzzi & some with ocean
views.
MIWPOIT Ca$T. Move right in to thb
beautiful condo. Decorated in the
Cinest of taste. Included in the
purchase price is over SlOOK worth of
f umishings. Great terms.
LITS ASSUMI. ...
.. HAT LOANS OK-
• CdM C..-et Sllt,000, .......... . ewe .. _.. •••. SH5.ooo. ....,., .....
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! WE'RE REAU Y AFRAID
I
That 1r more people read this
month's National Geographi c story
relative lo Newport Harbor and
Orange Count y. choice bayvie w
and bluff property "·ill skyrocket in
price Call John Campbell for an
appointment to see this brand new
listin~ of a fabulous bay ocean-n ev.
custom home and YOU be the judge
of the $975.000 price tab whi<:h in
eludes a Jar~e parcel of land
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675-1.311
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COIONA DIL MAI
Just listed! Well located Warm·
ingt.on built duplex with 3 bdrms.
and 2 baths in EACH unit Fan-
tastic terms! S<n loan l2 1'2r~ in-
terest. Deluxe units each with a
porch. fireplace. ~araS?e. carpets
and drapes. Priced to sell at
$319.000.
C7 I 41 673-4400
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able cost.: classified
adwrtising.
New
Condos
355 Avalo * Equity s.nt Piii
Sales Office °"811 11·5 "" Oily
Brlkers ••• 631-3415
. I After hlteen years of I I j7 I I courting, the bashful beau
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I G 111 1 111 N I I was so relieved He was
Ii I' I I I afraid the beau was going
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BEST IN BLUFFS
SPICTACULAI YllW. Just listed
Custom E Pl•n. 2200 sq. ft. 3 bctrm. 2112
buth Cam rm $410,000. or-. 1·1 4JJ "STA HAMii
~ 4 ...._ Lovely greenbelt. lm-
m11culaw cond. Priced below market.
~.000. or-. 1·1 417 '1STA •IAMM
HELEN B. DOWD
llA&.TOI. IMC. '44-llJ4
IASTSIDl/COSTA MISA
Charming eastside home R-2
zoned 2 BR . 1 BA . double
garage Great financing includ-
ing VA terms. $127.500 Call for
details Kathleen Kelley 1714 )
SSS-4343
WOODlllDeE WATHFIOMT
Spectacular panoramir lake &
mountain views in the prestigious
gated community of Arbor Lake.
Priva te beach & comm boat
house. dock & spa Master suite.
liv rm. formal din rm & den.
Owner will assist in financing .
$279,900. Pat Aden 1714> 855-4343
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L&OVllAELW
AJICI& omoe Parit
26::01 f "aOeO de AJ ICI& • l 06
l.a«Wla H Ills CA 92653
I 714 J 855 434;5
present s
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4 B<frm. dining rm. pool & spa on
lar,gc lot. feC' land. S600.000.
I 110 IC .. 14 Ml 0,.. S.. I ·4:30
IALIOA ISi.Ate IA Y'PIONT
Super financing -pier and dock 2
+ 2 Bdrms. Terms ! Let's deal!
105 M. ..,,, ... , .. 0,. s.. 1..e:JI
• SPACIOUS DOffl SHOllS
lltgh ceilinged 3 Bdrm. den. dining
room Pool sized yard. Fee land.
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.'MIWr<>IT CRIST4.111 M1W
Beautiful end unit. 2 BR .. den 212
ba. 2 decks. avail now. $215,000.
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•MIW,OIT WITH WOU Sl'ACI
3 Bdrm. den. 21 :i bath. low maint. 5
garages . plus storage $175.000.
1106 ltryt. M.I. 0,. S.. I ..e:JI
"MISA V•H-440YI IJ6HT IN
Neat 4 Bdrm. family room . quiet
strt'<'t. mo\'e right in. $179.900.
2162 T ..... C.M. 0,.. S.. I ·4:10
con COTT A•l-HU61 y AID
Con\'enient 3 Bdrm. 112 bath. close
to school and shops . Sl 15.000
200 I A,..W, CM 0,.. S.. 12·1
~lHI IWFff-111MA PUN
On fee land! 3 Bdrms. or 2 & den.
Panoramic Back Bay \'iew S310.000.
.flAUOA ,_.SULA POtMT
New Listing Quaint 2 Bdrm Cape
Cod. Bonus rm upstairs $325.000.
l lAYSHOUS-fflMCH MOIMANDY
In authentic setting 3 Bdrm +
. maid 's cottage Excellent terms!
"HAllOI VllW HIUS-•llW
Spaciou · 4 Bdrm. fam il\' room
Broadmoor Assumable fina'ncmg
.'WIST MIWflOIT OCIAMNONT
Super view. ocean and sand. 3
Bdrms and 2 Bdrms. $719.500.
•MIWPOU SHOllS ON CAMAL
Big lot 4 Bdrms. 21 2 baths. sandv
beach. pools & tennis. S250.000 ·
"MISA DIL MAl-W&L AMAMCll
Excellent 3 Bdrm. ramilv room la~e assumahlc l!'t. 5135.oOO. ·
IALIOA~ COM ...... CI
2 Bcl rms . din tn J! rm . co unt rv
k1tchl'n + 2 Bdrm unit 5289.500 ·
'J ~SUU POINT
2 Unit~ in Balhou with cxt·cption<1I
finant'ln.: Good loc:ation. SJ.19.ooo
"MIWPOU WA,_,.OMT
V•mrnt rnmm~:rdal :10· lot with
mom for fiO' l>0ut. Sfi.'i0.11011
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UMtfUI IH HAUOI YllW HIUS
Center courtyard for great entertain·
ing, 4 BR in HV Hills. $495,000. See
Dottie Valentine at 2706 Lighthouse
•9UI ~ IAUOA ISLAMe -Duplex
overlooking the Pavilion excellent
condition. $995,000. se'e Margie
Schubert at 510 S. Bayfront.
M9Ui IM OLD COIOMA DB. MAI -
CUstom duplex w/a 2 BR & a 3 BR un-
it. Finest quality. S469 ,000. See
Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite.
UMIOUI ON IALIOA ISL.ANO -Quaint
3. BR & den house w /income unit.
vtew. dock & OWC. $650,000. See Rita
Boland al 123 Grand Canal.
M9Ui IM SPYGUSS -5 BR. 3 Ba.
new carpet. French doors. ocean & ci·
ty view. assum financing. $695.000 fee .
See Natalie Forgarty at 77 Montedto
UMf9UI IM OlD COIOMA Dll MAI -
Duplex. 3 BR. beamed·ceilings, fplc .
brick patio & 2 BR unit. $325.000 fee.
See Sara Marvin al 718 Heliotrope.
UMlqul IN llG CAMYOH -Beautiful
Broadmoor. 4 BR. pool. spa. guard
gates and much more $685.000. See
Bonnie Barrington at 6 Winged Foot.
UMlqul IM MHA YIUI -Large yard.
RV or boat access. 3 BR & family
room & assum. fin . $169,500. See Har-
riette Hammond at 2037 So. Capella
UNlqul IH OLD COIONA Ill MAI -
On the corner. 1 blk to ~ach, 4 BR. 5
yrs old . lge home. $595.000. See Cathy
Cray at 223 Narcissus.
UMIOUI .. OlD COIOMA D& MAI -
Arc&itects cust. home, skylights 2 fpk'~· 3 BR, So. of Hwy. $470.000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 307 Poinsettia.
""""'IM llACOH IAY -Best bea<'h
living_ in Nwpl. 2 story home . now a
duplex. Lge R-2 lot. $1.450.000. See
Jacqueline Pearson at 5 Beacon Bay .
UMl9U1 _.OLD COIONA DB. MAI -
Elegant, completely remodeled. 5 BR .
3 fplc's, 4 BA. the best of everything.
1625,000 Cee. See Nann Laux at 442 Begonia. ·
UMl9UI IH MOITHWOOI -We II de·
signed, 3 BR. fpk . skylight, spa. wet
bar, yaulted ceilings. $199.900 fee. See
Larame Shaw at 28 Miners Trail.
UM9UI IM THI auFH -Bonus room
& 4 BR. 2"2 ba. fplc . air cond., ne"'
carpet & paint. $275.000 See Barbara
Hutchmgs at 512 VentaJa.
REALTORS.675-6000
•244S U.t C0Mt H'9t1wey. COJOIN cl«I Mar
WI HAYI H Of THI ll5T ~S IM TOWN
THI•• lfl
Well located 4 'bdnn. 3 bath "C''
Plan overlooking the pool. Spacious
and airy. •10% down •121r23 in·
tttest •J> year fixed rate mortgage
-open for your inspection on Sun. 1
to 5 see 2402 Vista Mobleza. $299,500
L.R
17141 671-4400
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1-L\llB<>It
M CANYON
IMC--.a ......C_.. .. on this
authentic CUSTOM country home. 4
BR+ den. Best View ... Best Loca-
tion Sl.950.000. Call 760-0835
SPY6LASS
AffOIDAILI OCIAM YllWS ...
with this 6+ BR and 412 BA homel
and desirable. Owner flexible.
1>39.000. 2S Bodega. Open Sun. 2-5.
ILUlff
YBY SPIC,IA1 WfTN A VIEW . 3
BR remodeled interior + jacuzzi.
Fa ntasti c assumable financin g
~00.000. Call 760-<&.5
COMC-AIOUJ LUSH LAMe
... and high interest rates? See
this exceptional Fee land l'Ondo.
Large 12 ', ass umable loan.
$344.500. Call 760-~35
FANTASTIC MU.MC~ .. on this
beautiful 3 BR <"011do m1n ium ·
$249,500 or lease op~1on. . 12( in·
terest with le!>s lhan 20,.., down .
&KANT .. UMIT Split level 3
BR. 21 :i Ht\ t•ondomm1um with ex
cellent f1n a nc·1n g availab le .
S255.000 2189 Vista F:nlrada. Open
Sun. 1·5
NIWPOIT HIHiHTS _.. v•w ... of the Ba\. ocean
Catalina & Palos Verdes · 3 BR .
1 and ~. BA. A fabulous buv for a
handyman remodeler Owner will
rinan<'e. S4l5.000. Call 552-7500
TOP LOCATION . in Ne-... port
Heights. 2 ston• slart.('r home. 3 BR
with c·ountry charm S210.UOO. 1610
Tu.st in Open Sun . I -1
SIAYllW
Yr#S ... Charm and ~oph1sli<"a ·
lion It 's a ~rac1ous as -...ell as
spacious 4BR home It has flexible
financ ing and 1s a must see.
$.525.000. Call 760-~ 21111 YaC'ht
Grayling Open Sun 1 4
IAYINOllS
PllMCH COUMTIY CUSTOM . .
Wonderful waterfront hvin~ 3 BR
and 3 BA home with ex<"ellent
financing $349.500. Call 7&HIR35
UMIA ISi.i
6ATI HAiia Island home. A
completely ele~ant and luxu rious
home with so many extras plus its
mm pier and slip on the lagoon
SUiOO. 000 Ca 11 760-<&15
UIO tSU
WT CHAMCI TO OWM! Final re·
duction -$525.000 .. 10'•• down .
Owner will carry al 12";. Lido's
finest street and best ,·alue 4 BR.
HS Via Waziers. Open Sat. and Sun.
12·4
UMl9UI COLONIAL OM THI
WAT..aOMT ... a fabulous 7 BR
home that is ideal for family hving
and ente r tai n i ng . It .is
BEAUTIFUL . $1.750.000 . Call
7~.
IAllOA ,..._.SUU
PIMTHOUSI ... cond ominium on
the water with a dock for a 35' boat.
l~ degree ocean and Bay view. 2
BR. Large assumable t,ee land.
$469. 000. Ca II 760-(g)5. ....
""ACY ... in Turtlerock Vistas.
A dramatic and charming l BR con·
do surrounded by greenbelts.
$258.000. Call 552· 7500
OUTSTA ........ "Grossmont"
mode l in Uni versity Park .
Professionally decorated 2 BR, 2
BA home with fam. room and a spa.
$124,950. Call 552.7500
-.U. llSlll• ... livin~ space.
Highly up~raded and professionally
decorated. 3 BR. 212 BA.Formal
dini ng r oom + fa mil y room
$169.500. Call 552-7500
LMI .ollST
MST LIS191 Four bed.room home
that is hithlY upgraded and im·
maculately kept. Member of
privlte Ml and sail club. Takeover low IDtenlt lit. Owner will carry
2Dd. HUl&Y! ..... Call 552·7500
lat IAY IATElflONT
JI llACOM IA Y OPIM WM I J.4
CHARMING ELEG ANCF. Won·
derful waterfront livin~. Beuutiful 3
br. 3 ba. Decorator luxurious. Many
extras Do<'k & tennis available <>wner will offer 1ttructi\'t rmanl'ing
U.lnl -reuonablt leasehold.
TO -CAU. OW• 671-HH
You 've Arrived
at ...
U. IAYFlltT
~yfront townhome within walk inK
d ista nce of Lido Village. 2
bed.rooms. 3 baths and den. Pier
and slip. OWC. Priced at $595.000
Exclusive with Wilham P. Cote
····• •E Old World Charm! Four bedroom
four bath home in cludes all the
finest woods and fixtures . Ocean
and Bay views plus SPEC·
~ACULAR night time view of city
hghts. SJ million in e1ssumablt.•
financing . Priced at St.595.000. Cull
Ann Vau~hn Santas.
Open Sunday 12·4
lf7 Trafalgar. Harbor Hidge
• CANYlt MtwU... I
A pla<'e to invite your soul The ul· I
t1mate in exquisite taste A kin~·s I'
ransom included in professional de·
rorating in this 4 bedroom· I le\'el I
home. Tranquil. seduded grounds
reflect the essence of the -...or Id ·s
finest gardens. lnned1ble op
portunily for the di rriminating
buyer Be the first to see' Shown by
appointment only with Ma r\'
f'rizzelle Lewis $825,IXXI ·
•CMYlt
E leeant 1 story townhome
(Dover) 2 B('(froom. 2 baths. Man y
xtras ! Call Elizabeth Mas on for a p
pointment. Priced at $449.500
•CANYON
Three bedroom Mona co. hig hly up.
graded with view of Catalina.
~.000. Exclusive with Wilham f
Cote.
i Rue Chateau Royal, N li.
Open Sunde1y 12·4
•CANYON """',,.. .....
Custom designed for Big Ca nyon
life-style with breathtaking country
club atmosphere. Specta<'ula r home
for gracious hospitality on picture
postal card 3 par green. Owner will
assist with financin~ Sho-...,n by ap·
point ment. Mary f''riz zelll' Ll'wi s
Sl.750.000.
•CMYON
Ideal family home includes fairwa y
view. pool and guest quarters. 4
Bedrooms. O"·ner w1H help with
financ ing . St 7 million. Exclusive
with William F. Cote.
• CAIYIN Large kitchen, formal dining room.
pool. s pa a nd sauna ! Three
bedroom. 3 bath home. 3450 sq. ft.
Great financing' Excl usive with
William F. Cote. $895.000.
l* ISlE
MOVING SALE! Owner leaving
count ry! Immaculate four ~droom
home with pool and spa. Great
financing available. Priced at
162.5,000. Also available for lease or
lease option to purchase.
Open Sunday 12·4
204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle
Seven bedroom waterfront hom e or
can be a duplex. Pier and JO' float.
Priced at '54.S.000. Ca ll Ann Vaughn
Santaa.
VWIM._IU
Available to buy or lease. 2
bedroom villa. Assumable $148.000
at 12'k. 2nd is available. Call for in·
formation. Priced at S249 .500
William F. Cote.
IESTCUff
Close to everything. 2 bedroom . 2
bath condo. Pool rieht outside your
door. Owner will carry 2nd. $129,500 w/s.>,ooo assumable financing at
in.
1111 lett Je .. llft ... M .
AaMI .... M CANYON .............
... 1717
---Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sund1y. December 13, 1981
·~ M•• Irvine lalty
USntllS If
CA1NY SCNWBClllT
'4U2JI
See the following homes by
appointment Sunday and Monday
December 13th & 14th.
'"'awn Single story "PauJa'' plan (over
1700 sq. ft.) Large and lovely
master s uite + 2 addit ional
bedrooms. Sharp end un it on
quiet Cul -De-Sac. Air condl·
lioned. 2 patios. Good assumable
financin ~. $299,500 including
land.
.AMT16UA WA' 11ewstn
Glamorous residence on street of
many beautiful homes a nd
gardens. One story wit h floor
plan for entertaining. Spec·
tac ular entry with stained glass
atrium roof. Terazzo floor for
dancing! Four beJrooms. den.
s pacious dining room with
tropical mural lo bring in the out·
doors. Secluded pool. spa and
waterfa ll adjacent to dining room
and master suite. Security
system and vault for storage of
valuables A rea l beauty at
$675,000 including land
UMDA ISU TIADf'TIOMAL
Newly listed. Desirable Eastern
exposure. shp for 55' boat + side
tie. Formal living room & din ing
room + large famil y room with
wet har. 2 story tiled entry
highlighted by antique Waterford
t'l)"Stal chandelier! Master suite
in cludt'S s itting room with
fireplace. extra closets. 3 addi·
tional bedrooms & baths. $900.000
Leasehold I annual lease $4,590)
Seller will finance
IA YFIONT IM IA YSHOIU
Delightful ··;-..iantucket .. on lot
6.1x l42' Grey shingle. white shut·
ters & planked noor kitchen &
famil y room highlight the charm
-t bedrooms. 3 car garage. Large
bricked central courtyard. Watch
all the sailboat races from formal
dining rm . li ving rm and familv
style kill'hen . A super value a·t
S2.IXXJ,OOO including land.
LINDA ISU. ..
ON THI MAIM IAY
S~ct;.icular contemporary style
with hi gh beamed ceilings.
Marvelous design for the large
famil y: 6 ~rooms. Children's
T \" roo m. oa k paneled
library offlcl' adjacent to master
suite. \\'alls of glass view boating
acth·ities. Slip will accommodate
J boats. Seller Wiii finance Or COrl·
sider exchange for commercial.
$1.800.00l Leasehold.
COWMS ISU ISTATI
~1 agnir1 l' en t Io cat ion -... 1 t h
panoramk view of 4 islands & the
pt>ninsul a! 117' on the ba y with 3
large slips. Over 5600 sq. ft. of
French style ar('hiterture. High
eeilings, 5 bedrooms. 8 baths Sit
c1own bar for entertaining. Two
stairtascs +elevator. Family
room and Billiard room . Priced
at $3.900.000 in cluding prime
land.
MAJISTIC FllMCH
MOIMANDY MAMSIOH
The prime tip o( Lmda Isle ! "Old
W9rld" architecture of stone &
stucco. Spacious rooms for enter·
taining m the grand manner in-
cluding 2 story li\'mg room with
baronial fireplace. beveled glass
skylight. beautiful French doors .
Elegant formal dining room with
custom lighted cabinetry in the
antique style. Handsome paneled
library , p l an k floored
musicrplayroom. wine cellar. 5
bedrooms. including maid's
quar~ers . 3 car garage, full
secunty system. air conditioning.
Lovely landscaped grounds in·
elude pool. spa & sauna. Slip for
~ft. yacht. Truly an estate of in·
romparable quality. Offered at
SS.000.000 Leasehold.
LUSIS
Little Balboa Island on East
Bayfront. 2 BR. 2 ~ BA.
Fireplace. 2 car garage. Availa·
ble immediately. Sl2SO/mo.
Corona del Mar Lease Charm·
ing 2 bR. l BA. fireplace. Com·
munily pool. 2 sp. carport
S650 /mo . Ask for Dave
Schweickert 642·~-
MSIDf.NflAl AtAl ESTATC ~AVIC(S
Of9I MOUll 1-4
ONM .. SHOllCLJflf
LDvely ocean & canyon views . 3 BR
Oin '.c. + Guest quarters $580.<n>.
See 8arbar<1 Ballm<tnn Al 324
MORNING CANYON
~ .. OU COIONA DIL MAI
Forever OCEAN view fro m thi1
beautiful 3 BR. + Den landmark
home. S750.000. See Mc.ircia Work1 nc
& Nancy Simmons Al 3000 OCEAN
BLVD
ONM .. C..., SHOllS
Ocean view. 2 BR. + Dtn Lovely
large patio w1 rm. for pool $595,000
Fee. Ste Paula Erd Al 4521
TREMONT
Ofi9I ON IA110A.,....SUU
The ocean is the front yard of this
(abulous 3 BR. 5 Bath custom .
Sl.100.000 St_..t. Bill Bents At 1137 E.
BALBOA BLVD
Of'IM 14 SIAWM
Forever View . 4 BR decorated & re·
modeled to ~rfection $455,000 See
Cora BaldikoskL At :nos PORT
DUR NESS
Of'9t IAUOA IA YPIOMT
Cape Cod. Pier & Slip New 3 BR.
Glorious views. See Hillan· Thamer
At 1010 £ BALBOA BL \o D°
Of'IH <*THI OCUH NO~
Superb duplex + guest i.u1te. \'ery
special terms $675.000. See Nancy
Nichols At 3212 W. OCEANFRONT
OP84 ... MT\.tlOCI
Garden Home. 3 BR + Fam Rm .
& Hobby Room. Gr~l financ·ing .
$243,500. See Crai.: Kmd1g At 34
RA1NBOW FALLS
PIAU'll 'Al84TS
Custom 5 bedroom. large family
room. formal dining plui> an ou tdoor
tournament area. pool & Jac uz11 for
the little dickens. $550.000 Fee.
A YllY Sl'ICW. IA YNOMT.
On the peninsula's East Bay.
Beautifully decorated 5 BR . home.
Spe<'ial pier & shp with wide SAN·
DY BEACH Special sepa rate lot.
$2,100.000
YllW! YllW! YllW!
Wood and glass tustom home sur·
rounded by flo-...ering garciens Ter·
raced derkll O\'Crlook r mcst bay.
beach . hetrbor & r 1ty IJ~ht view
Spa. sauna. 3 BR . den & 4 baths.
Truly a ma~n 1f1cent prope rty.
Sl.250,000
IA YSHOllS -U4',000
Great location close to prh ate
beach 3 Bdrm. Fam Rm with
huge patio Owner "111 rinanre for
right bu~ er Act quick I~.
CUI eoo .. IA YSHOllS
New EnJ?land charm w brick. wood
& shutters. Freshly painted ~ove
in condition. 3 BR, 2 BA Outdoor
living at its best -...· spacious patios
and gardens. Good finan cing.
s.109.500
usn• COSTA MKA
Close to area shopping center.
library. chools. Country ranch -
sp~<'1ous 3 BR home w new carpel.
pamt. plantation shutters. $225.000
HIAT YALUI
Guarded gate. Pools & tennis. 3 BR.
+ Den condo in Jasmine Creek. Va-
cant Ready for you to mo' e into
this Plan \"I $329.500
IA YPIOHT ON NI LAMD
Custom 3 BR waterfront home in
gated Bayshores commun1t \" offers
the ultimate m mdoor-outd.oo r hv·
ing. The spacious patio & deck area
invite entertaining The tasteful de-
cor reflects a discriminate lift
st yle F i na n c in ~ a\'a tla ble
Sl.900 000
A MOP, SllP AMI A
Jump lo thf' water· Th1i. ··-...ooosy"
2 BR. cottage could win a personali·
ly <'Ontest with rts used hrick.
ha rdwood floors. french windows.
cozy fireplace("'-irres1st1ble hot tub.
S399.000
PltCB TO SIU
Quaint Island Duplex in best middle
of Jhe island location. Fantast 1c re-
mOdel or rebuild potential on full
size lot. Owner will ass1:.t with
r~ncin~. Best bU.\' on the ISia nd .
~.ooo.
YOU 4SI• K>I IT
,\ Plan Ill m Turtll'roc·k " \l('W.
Own you r own land ,\ ;i :t t ar
~aral{c Great 4 HR . 21-: h<tth on l~rl{<' lot dose to park. 11ooli-l"I h:n·
ms. Tllkc O\W 1st T () Sl l.l ~•• t'ce. ·
I# #a"""'r UNTEll
644.goeo .
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Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
OPIH TODAY I to 4:30
COMl WITH US ..• TO llYINI
TlllACl. Mot j.t o· •itw -Ht 12
t..f of whtdow1 o••rloollilHJ HM
....,. i..t. .. a.ct°"• cleor dey,
elt Hae way to Cotoll••· Te.rtt
bedrooMt. FH1ily roo•. Dl•h•CJ
r-. lrffllfa1t rooa. H*Jt poHo
wlltl gaebo ..ct spa. Slftql. story.
he t.ci -yotA OWft If!
1301 DOLPHIN TERRACE si.zoo.ooo
COME Wint US ••. TO CORONA DR
MAIL J.st a pitch and • pvtt fro• Oceo11
..._vord. Vltw of ocrc. and i-tty. Two
IMcham. Two boh. Wood pe111tl'-9 ill .... "*"' Firepoct.
ll2 MARIGOLD •...•.••.•.••. $375,000
AVAIUIU IY ArrOIHTMEHT
COMl WITH US. . .TO IA YSHOHS.
~ Mtditerranun Vlllo. Rtcjol li•'-9
,._ witt. huge fireplace. f'ontltd dit'lilMJ
room conctols intri9uin9 wint storagt
clll:MMts. Cot1•tftietlt cowttry kitcht11. Fin
~ and famity room. Master witt
with largt sitfjftc). arta Clftd •itw bolcotty.
11ne car garOCJt. EJaboratt sOtllld Giid
wcllrity sysfff\. Fte '-d ..... $2, 1 00,000
COME WITH US ... TO Sl'YGLASS.
SMperbly crafted Tudor custom home.
Situated at h •err top of Spy9lass. Two
story li¥iftCJ room. Formal dinift9 room.
Fa111ily room with wtt bar. Gourmet
kitchtft. Gold p&ated bathrootn fixturts. Spa
9ld wtt bar in mosttr suitt. Four car
9S'CICJf •••••••••••••••••••• s 1,500,000
COME Wlnf US ... TO DOVER .SHORES.
Mocpificetlt cOW1try-Frtftch six bedroom
halllt that combintS gracio111ntss witJI
~ family li¥iftcJ. Exquisite moster
Mlite complttt with fireploct and sittiltg
*avt .. ~~iknn's wiftcJ itcludts a fint
floor playrOom Clftd stporate stairway to
Htt Stcond floor and four btdroo111s.
ForlllOI dining room Clftd library/ dtt1. Ustd
brick terroct and pool. ......... $950,00(.
COME WITH US ... TO HARIOR RIDGE.
Spectacular •iew of the rtStr•oir,
......tains Clftd city li9hts. "Rtnaino11et"
lllOdtl. Tlwtt ~drooms. librGry. Wtt bar.
11rH decks. Pri•ate courtyard SS I 0,000
COME WITH US ... TO LIDO ISLE.
~ two story homt on largt lot. Fotir
btdrooms. ln•itin9 patio. T osttfully
dtcorateci A good buy at ...... $495,000
COME WITH US •.. TO THE ILUFFS. Fo.ar
bedroom condo. Three baths. Lo•tly
"Canne5fo" model. Tastefully oppainted.
lt*oom Clftd Ml baffl downstairs $239,000
COME WITH US ... TO THE BLUFFS. Tht
.ch SOUC)ht-ofter "Dolores" rnodtl. End-
lllit. Mount• Clftd CJrHtl ~It •itw. Italia
tilt tftfry. Attracti•t dinin9 room a11d
kitchtft. Con•tftitnt to schoojs, part& Giid wppillCJ ...................... S2l4.5oo
COME WITH US ... TO RANCHO SAM
JOAQUIN. Rtstful •iew of qoH cotH'H o•d
CJ""" btft. Two btdroollls •d detL bet
mit. Yrt flexible filloftclftq .•.. 1215.000
Wt .,..ien in h old odOCJf, "ON
picture is worth • tlMMrsoRd words."
Twtln of ow txcitillg lisfW19s art
fNtwtd in color in the centerfold of
HOME & LAND Mognillt. A copy is
G¥ailable at our Opttt HCHISH ... or
call our offict. I
1617 WESTCUFF DR .. H.I. 6ll-7l0o" I
LINDA ISLE HOMES
Presligt' µool fa mi ly home. ~lain
channel \WW from beautiful tradition
4 bdrm. 5 hath SL 195.IM)O
Wide l<.11.!t>on \'iew f rnm -;pectac:olar
arch1tN'lural dt'!'l):!n 6 h<lrm . 5 barh.
p layroom . dark r11 om & d e n s 1. JS(\. 000
UDO ISLE HOMES
120 VlA qulTO Of'EH SUN I ·5
Featured on Homes Tours lo\'elv
traditional !'p<u·1ou~. custom 3 bdrm. '3
bath home. nev. ly redeeorated
$475,000
214 YIA ITHACA Of'fM SUN 1·5
Newly remodeled :1 !)drm. 2 bath plus
lge recreation room t .. 2 patios. Beam
ceilinf!s Xlnt \'alue at $420.000.
CAIMATIOM COVE
Spt•ctacul:1r harbor \'1t•w from 4 bdrm.
4 bat h bayf ront 2' boat s lip$.
$2.050.000.
WEST IA Y AVE.
Remodeled. hke O('W 3 bdrm. 3 bath
ba-yfront. Slips for 2 lge boats .
$1 .200.tnl.
~ILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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S II. fAMllT IM ads are rully ~ma II
$150.~ w 'I~'~ dn. 2600 ~ f beauly. Hit 211 bu.
din rm, f/p, nu p111nt.
xt r•~ 962 2G3H
"people lll ~Opie" ~air~
ralla wilh b1& read11"h1p
and bat: rault.~' 'fo plat'«'
your classified ad. l'Ull
toda~ 64Z-~111
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ESTATE-SAVI szs.ooo
True! Price decrease of $25,000
makes this property a SUPER
value Custom golf estate home.
200' fairway frontage 5 BR, 4'h
BA. formal din rm. recreation &
hobby rms, 2 frplcs, fam rm,
sundeck, porch, pool & s pa.
Panoramic views from most
rooms . 3 car gar. Storage
gaJore. Call Boh Licata. 759· 1221
EASTSIDE J IDI
MOW $169,000
Quiet cul ·de-sac in prime E.
Side Mesa. Parquet entry. Brick
frpk. Tiled kitchen. Pantry.
Familv rm . Water filter & sof·
tener. ·Spa. Enclosed off-street
RV pad. Giant patio. Storage
shed. Fruit trees. OWC lg TD at
tr (. Very flexible. Low 6<'/c Ist
TD. Just reduced $6000 to
$169,000. Bob Licata 759-1221
COASTUNI & OCIAM VllW
Ca meo Shores finest 3 BR + den
FR. Formal Din. Huge courtyd
w pool , priv. beach. Bob or
Dovie Koop 759· 1221
llG CAMYOH ELIGAMCI
Versaill'f' "' Golf Course 4 Br.
4Ba. rr\J o · Formal din.
Sep. Fa1.. ' "e" Master suite. jacu., Qpe r Lo~
Price. $650,000. . or Dovie
Koop. 759· 1221
40 FT. IOAT DOCK
i BR. 3 BA. formal din . Fam
Rm. Huge master suite w /bay
view. Lg. sil dn bar. Lg . patio lo
water line. s.575.000 Fee. Rob or
Dovie Koop 759-1221
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
3 BR. 2 BA. Formal Din. Just
redecor. & remodeled. Ocean
\·iew. Pri. beaches . $339.000 LH.
Bob or Do,·ie Koop. 759·1221
MEWPOIT CWT
INVESTOIS SPECIAi.
Ocean Vu. 4 Bd & 3 Ba, Fam
rm .. we t bar. din rm. pool. ten-
nis . walk to beach. $210,000. Sub·
hlit any offer. Bob or Dovie
Koop. i59·1221
UMDA ISLE
180 Turning Basin View . 5BR. 6
BA. Billiard room. sep. wing for
long term guest Lg. dbl. dock
for up to 70 ft. & 40 fl. yachts.
plus side tie . Pool & s pa.
S2,100.000. Rob or Oovie Koop.
759-1221
CAMEO SHOUS
i&r Ocean View . 4 BR. 312 BA .
Fam. Rm . Lg. ya rd wtpooL Pvt.
beach. $724.000. Bob or Dovie
Koop. 759·1221
SB.UI WIU. AMANCE
IAIGAINliTI
This 3 Br home may be the best
buy in Mesa Verde. It's loaded
with potential and perfect for the
home lovers devoted to creative
projects. Priced at $129,900. Call
m e for m o r e info . Anne
Mccasland. 631-1266
o;e. llfOU CHllSTMAS
The door to your new home will
be opened by you if you call me
today! The key fits the lock of a 2
Br 1 vear old condo in Costa
Mesa. ·Lots of super extras and
only Sl7.000 down. Call Anne
Mccasland 631-1266
MESA YEIDE
Tall trees. beautiful pool.
secluded spa. 4bdrs. All the
goodies and best loc ! $285,000
JACK1E HANDLEMA N 631 ·1266
OH GOLF COUISI
Nestled among lush greenery,
one of a kind custom home
located on Mesa Verde Country
Club golf course. Featured are 4
bd rms.. family rm.. rumpus
room, pool w /spa and lighted
paddle tennis court. This home
offers the ultimate in privacy
and se cl u s ion . J ACKIE
HANDLEMAN. 631·1266
l4 l 17" St .. COIN MIN '31·1266
Mt•• 631°1266 441 ~ Phy, .,... ... Hf·'4M
11 Cap;;•,._ Mpt lctt 71f.I UI
5 ~EANFIONT PROPERTIES!
IN NEWPORT BEACH. WITH fANTASl'IC
'f ERMS ANO GRtAT INCOME .1 FROM AS
LOW AS lO"k DOWN AND INTE REST RATE
Of' IH'J':l NOW COULD 8Jo~ YOUR CHANCE
1 YOU NEVER TllOUCllT WOULD HAPPEN
JACOBS REALTY
'7M670
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HOUSES FOR SALE -
2 llDIOOM
417201d Mill <Grntree) Irv.
759-9100 $124,500 Sun 1-5
117 Mar:ine Ave., Balboa Island, NB
673-6900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ·
~l Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB
631-1400 $319.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
·u 22.SGrandCanal, Balboa Isl, NB
6i3·6900 $.595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 II ,.. FAM ltM or DEM
1536SerenadeTerr, Irv. Terr, Cd M
673-1400 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4521 Tremont . Cameo Shores, CdM
644-9060 $.595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
222 Marigold, Corona del Mar
631-7300 $375,000 Sun 1-4:30 * * 10 Balboa Coves, Balboa Coves
642-8236 $.595,000 Sun 12-4
19 Escapade Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB
642-5200 $215,000 Sun 1·4
2460 Windsor. Wimbdln Vig, CM ·
645-0303 $179,500 Sun 1-4
l IEDIOOM
7 RucChateau Royal. N.B.
640-5777 $659.000 Sun 12-4
1590Corsica, Costa Mesa
957·6279 $129,900 Sat.Sun 12-5 * •6408 W. Oceanfront, N.B.
642-3215 $565.500 Daily 11-5
243 Magnolia, Costa Mesa
642-0750 Sl49 .500 Sun 1-5
4832 River Ave .. Lido Sands
645-1771 Sl89,500 Sun 1·5
161QTustin (Npt Hgts) NB
760-<'&'.)5 $210,000 Sun 1·4
2001 Arnold. Costa Mesa
642-5200 $115.000 Sun 12-3
1614 Santanell a (Iv Terr) Cd M
5.52·2000 $299,000 Sun 1-5
l59 Walnut. Newport Shores.NB
673-6900 Sll5.!KJO Sun 1-5
2109 Yacht Grayling , Npt Beach
760-083.5 $425,000 Sun 1-4
2105 Yacht Wand erer. Npt 8 t h
759-1221 $439.900 Sun 1-5
•321 Aveni da Cerritos (Bluffs> NB
759-9100 $365.000 Sat Sun 12-4 :30
1543Serenade. ln ·. Terr .. Cd~J
644-9060 $365.000.Fee Sun 1·4
••1012 E. Balboa. Penin . PL. NB
644-9060 S995.000 Sun 1·5
1960Caudel. !Bluffs> Npl Bch
760-0835 $400.000 Sat Sun 12-5 ·
466 Broadway. Costa Mesa
673-5354 5159.950 Sun 1-5
110 Via Cordova. Lido Isle. '.'I B
673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1·4
212 Via F:boli. Lido Isle.NB
673-7300 $487 .234 Sun 12·4
1().1 Via Palermo. Lido Is le . N.8 .
673-7300 S435.000 Sat Sun 1-4
3 IR pM FAM IM or DlH
**3711 Seashore. Newport Bch
673-6.578 $895.000 Sal/Su n 10-4
ll25 Samoa Pl tMV > Costa Mesa
754-6494 $134.900 Sat Sun 1-5
2037 S. Capella 1 Mesa Verdel CM
6'15-6000 $169.500 Sun 1-5
'.1:fl Poinsettia (uld CdM ) CdM
675-0000 $470,000 Sun 1-5
54.2 Harbor Isl. Dr (Prom Ba v) NB
759-9100 $1.400.000 · Sun 1-4
•28 Miners Trail ( Northwd ) Irv_
675-6000 $199.!JOO Sun 1·5
1806 Beryl ( Hbr Hinds > NB
$175.000 Sun 1·5
19001 Norwood Terr. Trtlrk Hin. Irv
5.52·2000 $410.000-fee Sun 1·4
4827 Bruce Crescent< Lido Sands) NB
631-7370 $215.000 Sun 1-4
314 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB
640.6259 $225,000 Sun 1.5
2301 Redlands. Back Bay, N.8 .
631-1400 S245.000 · Sun 1-5
2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde) CM
645-0303 5138,500 Sun 1·4
•2311 Fairhill , Back Bay, NB .
631-1400 $175.000 Sun 1·5
~Redlands Dr .. Back Bay, NB
631·1400 $265,000 Sun l -5
3134 Manistee. Costa M<'sa
631-1400 $144,900 Sun 1·4 • * 101 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island
642-8235 $895,000 Sun 1-4
9 Rue Grand Vall ee. Big Cyn. NB
644·6200 $649,000 Sun 1·5
928Goldenrod. HrbrViewHls, CdM
644-6200 $345,000-Leashold Sn l·S
12 Bethany, Turtlerock. Irv.
5.51-8700 $185,000 Sun 1·5
1393Galaxy (Doyer Shores) NB
642·5200 $525,000 Sat /Sun l ·4: 30
324 Morning Canyon Rd. Shor.eclf.
CdM
644·9060 $.590,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
•14'72Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB
642-2510 S715,()()().fee Sat /Sun 1-5
l!MYT Tradewinds, Baycrest. N 8
644-9060 $325,()()(). Fee Sun l ·4
2612 Redlands ( Eastside) CM
642·6368 $154,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
'2331 Cliff Drive, Newport Hghls. NB
673-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••38 Balboa Coves. Nwpt Bch
675-7060 S595.000 Sun J -5
1001 Dolphin Terr (Irv. Terr) CdM
631-7:.xl 1595.000 Sun 1-5
USolana Way, Laguna Beach
494·2894 $345,000 Sun 1·4
Zit Orange, NwptShores. NB
552-4477 1229,SOO Sat /Sun l ·5
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(Beat Inf latio....auy Preperties)
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h1vcstmt!nt & financial Cons ultant
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751·3191
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1436 Serenade Terrace, CdM
675-5.511 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB
675-6161 $420,000 Sun l ·5
120 Via Quito. Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1 ·5
4000 Inlet Isle. Corona del Mar
675-3411 $299.500 Sun 1·5
ml Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar
ii44-9060 $750,000 Sun 1-4
3801J Park Green Dr, HVH. CdM
644-9000 $389,()()()..Fee Sun 1·5
u 3415 Ocean Blvd . CdM
673·5354 Sl,250.000 Sun 1-5
ti Lucem. Hrbr Rdge, N.B.
644-6200 $495,000 Sat ;Sun 1 : 30·5
:r24 Morning Cyn. Corona del Mar
644·9060 $590,000 Sun l ·4
4 llOIOOM
#7Trafalgar (Ha rbor Ridge) NB
640.5777 Sun 12·4
1315 Bonnie Doone Terr .. Cd M
644-9674 $329.000·fee Sun 1-5
2'23Namssus (Old CdM J CdM
675-6000 $595.ooo Sat 1Sun t-5
3024 Ocean Bl vd .. Corona del
Ma r NB
631-1400 Sl.350.000 Sat Sun 1,5
.. ll8Collins Isl. Balboa Isl. :\R
G73-ti900 Sl.200.000 Sat Sun 1 ·5
12<Y7 Sussex Ln I W .cliff) NB
759-9100 $278.000 Sun 12-4. 30
2101 YaC'ht Grayling. Npt Bt h
760-083.5 s.525.000 Sun 1-4
•2340 Cynthia Court. C.M.
979-5370 $169,900 Sun l ·4; 30
•2-402 Vista Nobleza. Rluffs. NB
673-4400 S299,500 Sun 1-5
115 Via Waz1ers ( L1do 1 Npt Bch
760-0835 $500.000 Sat Sun 12-4
• •748 \'ia Lido Nord. Lido Is le.NB
673-7300 $1.300.000 Sat Sun H
4726 Cortland. Corona de! ~1 ar
673-53.54 $238.000 Sun l ·5
4 IR ,.. FAM IM or DEN
512 \ientaja (Bluffs ) NB
675-0000 S275.000 Sun 1·5
442 Begonia (Old Cd M) CdM
675-0000 $625.000 Sun l ·5
•6Winged Foot (BigCyn > NB
675-0000 $685.000 Sun 1·4
2862TabaJ!o (Mesa Verde) CM
642-5200 Sl 79,900 Sun 1-4: 30
1921 Leeward. Npt Beach
63l-1266 $345.000 Sun 1-5
•20011 Beaumont tMere Grdn) HB
979-2390 S240.000 Sun 1-5
•1810 Kings Rd (CliffHvn ) NB
642-5200 S600.000 Sun l ·4: 30
• •219 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle
642·8235 $2.250.000 Sun 12-4 :30
230 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar
673-8550 $550.000 Sun 1-4
232Goldenrod. Corona del Mar
673-8550 s.535.000 Sun l ·4
• •1706 E. Q('eanfront. B'alboa Pen.
675-8676 '675-8444 Sat tSun 12·5
210 Via San Remo. Lido Isl. NB
673-2556 Sat Sun 1·5
2706 Lighthouse ( HVH> Cd M
333 Poppy, Corona del Mar
675·5.511 $675.000 Sat /Sun 1-5
3202 Delaware Pl (Mesa Verde>
C.M.
545-9258 $139,500 Sat,Sun 11-5
15 Cedar Ridge, Trtlrk Hin, Irv.
675-34ll S350.000 Sat 1Sun 1-4 :30
••~Grand Canal, Balboa Isl. NB
673-6900 $675.000 Sat/Sun 12·4
5 IEDltOOM
••824 W. Bay, Penin . NB
631 -1400 Sl.550.000 Sun 1·5
5 llt ,.. fAM ltM or DIH
1954.2 Independence Ln. Hunt Bch.
962·2638 $150,000 Sun 12·4
9 In ve rness Ln .. Big Cyn . N. B.
644-4910 $2.150.000 Sun 1-5
TI Montecito (Spyglass) NB
67S.6000 $695,000 Sat 1Sun 1-5
126 Via Lorca. Lido Isle. N.B.•
67J.7:m Sun 1-4
1226 Polaris, Dover Shores, N 8
494-1177 Sun 2-4:30
••510 Bayfront. Balboa Island
675-6000 $995,000 Sun l ·5
l8672 Via Torino, Irvine
855-4343 $439. 000 Sun l · 5 l~ Port Chelsea, Harbor View , NB
494-1840 Sun 1·5
~2791 Mendoza <Mesa del Mar) CM
631-7370 $175,000 Sun 1·4:30 1956 Flamingo (Mesa Verde) CM
~ SU5.000 Sun 1-4
6 II pM FAM IM or DlN
2S Uodega Bay <Spygls) Nii
760-0835 $639.000 Sun 2·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
IACHELOR
100 Schol z Plaza tt205. Versailles .
NB
673·7300 $97 ,500 Sun 1-4
2 BEDROOM
355 Avocado. Costa ~tesa
631-3405 Daily 11·5
2.5Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB
6i5-5200 S265.000 Sun 1-4 · 30
4 2 8 R i \' i e r a T er r . ·1 Coron a
llghlnds>J\;B
631-1400 s.595.000 Sa 1·5 Sn H 30
Zl77 Pacifi~ /\. ve .. :\J esa West. CM
673-7300 Sl37 ,1)00 Sat Sun 10·4
2 IR pM FAM RM or DEN
207-19th St . :;4 , Penm . :\ B
631-1400 S369.000 Sat Sun 12-4
503 Ave. Campana. Bluffs. ~B
673-7300 S395.000 Sun 1-t
501 St. Andrews. Nwµt Ht~.~ B
673-7300 SH\2.500 Sun H
3 BEDROOM
862 Bearcreek. Costa ~lesa
675-3411 5143.950 Sat Sun 12·4
**1815 W. Bay :\ve . ~ewport Bch
673-6776 Sat Sun 1·5
2324 Vista Ho~ar I Bluffs) ~ B
673-8550 Sl79.500 Sa l 4:30 S 1·5
33.5 Bordeaux. Costa Mesa
645·0303 Sl29.500 Sat Sun H
~Sycamore ( F: Side 1 t~J
645·030J $129.000 Sat Sun l -4
2189 Vista Entrada. Npt Bch
i60-083.5 S255.000 Sun l ·5
559 \!ista Flora (Bluffs) ~B
6i3-8550 S248.800 Sun l ·5
3 IR pM FAM RM or DEN
:3 ~lonaco. Harbor Rid ge. ~8
640-55f>O $695.0C)(J Sat Sun I ·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 IR pM I II
1911 Cliff Dr .. !'lewport Hghts. NB
,GJI-1400 S3l5,000 Sun l -5
2 IR plus 2 IR
815 1'.:. Balboa Bl. Bal Penin. NB
673-7300 Sun 1·4
••lo.5 N. Ba\'front !Bal lsll NB
642-5ZOO . Sun l·4:30
31RpMlll
• • 123 Grand Canal. Bal boa Isl
675-6000 $650.000 Sun 1·5
3 II pin 2 IR
700 Marguerite (Old CdM > CdM
675-0000 $469.000 Sun 1-5
718 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar
675-0000 S325.000 Sun 1-5
702 Marguerite. Corona del Mar
631-1266 S262.000 Sun 1·5
3 II pin 3 II
• •5 Beacon Bay. Newport Bch
675-6000 $1.450.000 Sun 1-5
4 II pin 2 II
••510S. Bayfront. Balboa Isl.
675-6000 $995.000 Sun 1·5
-11l43rd St .. Newport Beal'h
644·4910 S27~.500 Sun 1·5
HOME plus INCOME
' FOR SALE
2llOIOOM
1101 Balboa, Balboa Island
(213)434·~
TOWNHOUSE
FOR LEASE
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21 Canyon lsltmd Dr, RiJ? Cyn. N R
644-4910 St200tmo Sat tSun l ·S . ,...
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MIWPOIT HACH ISTATU 5 ll estate on 2.2 acres
overlooking Nttw1><>rt '11 back bay rombines the
versatility of l'osmopolltan life withe tranqui lity of
country livinl!. Spacious rooms all with views.
Amenities int'ludt> 40 ft . pool, stables & riding ring.
$1,900.000 Call Lynnl! Valentine 644·6200 (N28 l
IAY,.OMT A hornc with the ultimate features for a
luxurious life style. 60' boat shp, 3 Bit ram rm &
formal dining Stained glass everywhere. Jennaire,
central vacuum & ai r cond. marble fplc. extensive
security systems. bayside patio & 2nd story balcony.
$1,750,000 Bobbi Ryan 752·1414 (N29)
P9CTUUS9UI IAY VllW security gated community
close to Newport Center. Slip and side tie for 2 large
boats. Delightful waterfront patio for entertaining.
four betlrooms. 41 ~baths. maid's room. family rm.
spa. Sl,600.~1 ll·asehold. Lois Egan 644·6200 tN30 )
WATBFIONT -YOUI HST IMVESTMfNT Exclusive
Unda Isle. Luxurious 3 BR, gourmet kitchen. high
ceilings dra matic appealing decor. Sauna in master
suite. Space for 3 boats . All you could ask & priced
under Sl,000.000. Jane Paquin 642-8235 tN3ll
HEW tAYNOtilT -MEW PllCE! Never lived in !
.Balboa Island 3 HR. ram rm home with all amenities
w/quality quiet location -slip for 35' boat
You'll Jove this home -Reduced to $895.000! ! Jane
Paquin 642-1:1235 (N32) OPEN HOUSI<.: SUN DAY 1·4
101 N. Bayfront Balboa Island
COM CUSTOM Breathtaking ocean view -South of
POI Beautifully decorated. 3 yrs new. 3 BR + Cam
nn. Lovely wood floors . French doors & windows.
w/3 car garage & much more S875,000 Darlene
Herman 752 1414 (N33 J
SACRIFICE 10' Radront Home fn Beautiful
Bayshores. ~ewporl Beach. 3 doors from John
Wayne former residence. Sparkling pool. master
suite on the bay with Mr & Mrs. Bath. galleria sun ·
room \\ ith breathtaking view den with fireplace.
high ceiling!>. trown moldings. 3 BR suites -oHtce
w bath. Prate reduced lo $800.000 for immediate
sale. A leasehold estate. Barbara Aune (114 ) 642·8235
TWRVE OME STOIY Eastside Costa Mesa Units.
Pride of owner~hip. Patios. 12 garages c· ex park·
ing. all two bedroom S765.000 Owner may assist
financing Bea Arnold 644·6200 ( N35 J
llf OFRllMG OM ANTIGUA WAY Enterta in in an al·
mos phere of c>legance in this dramatic res idence.
Designed a round a s tai ned glass atrium
w/handsome mirrored bar & the pedert floor for
dancing. Formal din rm views lushly landscaped
garden w pool, spa and waterfall. 4 BR & den & full
security system. $675,000 including land Ca thy
Schweickert 642-8235 ( N36 >
H CANYON MONACO An elegant two story 3 BR
w/high ceiling entry opens to 32 rt living rm.
Formal dining rm & master suite all w golf course &
night light view Beautifully landscaped -pri\·ate
spa & 3 car garage. $649.000 Lynne \'alentme EH4·6200
A JEWB. OM THE IAY Waterfront Slip for 40' boat
$595.000 OPEN HOUSE -t:l(J Balboa Coves
-Sunday 12·5. Completely furmshed customized
and professionally decorated. Bring your toothbrush
& move in . Excellent financing. Lg assumable w ;
loan. ~tary Lou :\lanon 642-8235 (N38 1
COIOMA HIGHLANDS VIEW -HEW LISTING
Fantastic ocean & canyon view 3 BR . 2 BA . dining
area home situated on very lg lot·room for ex·
pansion and pool S555,00(I Fee land Donna Godshall
644-6200 l N39 I
UOO ISLAHD LOVELY Warm & cozy 3 BR + 2 BA &
south patio gem'. Enlarged lot A·l cQndil..wo. Ex·
cellent owner fin ancing. S419.500 To'm Allinson
642-8235 (N40 1
UDO ISU LIVING! Great possibilities await you in the
floor plan of this 2 story Lido Isle home with 3 Brs.
den and family room. S395.000 Tom Allinson or Terry
Hanes &l2·8235 CN41 l
2 GllAT IMVESTMEHTS! l. CdM duplex south or
highway 3 BR + 2 BR units corner location. Seller
financing ! $337.000 2. 3 BR home + guest unit near
south bayfront . Balboa Isla nd. Seller financing &
price reduced to S349,500 Martha Macnab 642·8235
MEWPOIT CUSTOM HOME Spacious Newport Heights
home w 3 BR & den . 21 ~ BA & lg bonus rm. Enjoy
private patios & d1sco\'er the separate storage rm.
RV parking & 3 car ~ara ge. Owner will carry financ·
ing to qualified buyer. S365.000 Fee Dan Johnson
551-8700 1N43 I
l&UllfSHED CONTIMPOlAIY In Harbor View Hills
on huge lot w ~reat potential. Charming bright
spacious 3 BR. fam rm home w remodeled kitchen.
new carpeting, paint & cera mic tile. Mini ocean
view. $345.000 Leasehold. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200
TOUCH tlf MEW ENGUMD -CAN COD STYLI In
Newport Beach Harbor View Knolls. 3 BR & fam
rm! Highly desirable end unit. Comm. pool & tennis
t9>.000 Fee Flexible ri nancing. Tom Allinson/Terry
Hanes 642·8235 (N451
llG CAMYOH -TllMSI Lease. Lease option or sell
w/excellent terms! 2 BR. 2 BA condo on golf cou?"se
w/private gar. tennis & pools. $257.500. Martha
Macnab 642·8235 CN46>
~ SHOllS -Alt Beach property Lg 4 BR +
bonus rm + den. Great community club & pool. Best
investment for your family living. Submit on financ·
ing Seller w/assist $239.500 Fee Land Jane Paquin
642·8'll.5 IN47l
OMY FANTASY Beautiful 3 BR home w/~auna &
paneling. A Lg fa~ rm. fantastic dtcor, tile floor.
e r will help w /fmancmg. $185.000. Alan Beel
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flt WATER $595,• BAL IS.
lett priced ~ canM ... Z Md.
+ clodl for Z boats. M9y extra Lo•ely •• PENINSULA PT. BY BEACH
Dellptt.I I 00 fHt ff'.. Meck. 2
....... ,,,.... md deck n.-111111
ft • c .. Priced for 1 ......... of
SJJl,000.
mt WATER--fUll VU + P08l
Seariy. c ... .-..c.. pool md bMt..,
......... 2 bedru-. Z ._.... c...,
., lm.t ilt tt.wport. All beuff••
rt1rM1! SZt5,000.
ltEANFIONT-WUNA
Sptc...._. VIEW fro. tWt •ff t.
'-JIM LJdo. Sec.tty 2 bedrH• .. fop
toor. Pool SJ I 5,000.
WESTCUFF BEAUTIFUL + P.OOL
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bed. ..,... gDL mf ldtclla $)25,000
fie.
OOYER SHORES FORMALITY
llchatd .W _... for pri••J _,
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EXCITING ltEANFIONT
cw, 7 '""old -IMeck ........ 112 ........ ....,rWM ....
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ELABOIATE llAIBOI VIEW Jw...., Cl ... I ..... tiillcut• .................. ..,
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
llEAl ESTA Tt
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WSl OPTION y~ 8tO OF Nf'W tlt'1t1nt 4 Hr Vu·
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TAYLOR CO.
1:1 \1 11H\~ ·.111 .. l~H t i
.. CAMYOM COUMTlY CLUI
HIAT •OU COUISI VllW
CALL FOi COl.Ol HOCHUlf'
Magnificent location o'looking 8th
green of golf course Call today for
appt. to see this luJCurious Georgian
Colonial custom by owner /builder. 5
Bdrms. lge formal dining rm. family
rm. billiard rm. refrigerated 'ti. me rm.
& 61h baths. Lots of marble. finest
wood paneling & custom ~oldmg ,
great storage, 2 stairways. air-t•on,cl
built·in vacuum system + many other
custom features. $2.150.00 including
the land. t IMVllMISS LAME OPB4 SUM. l·S
llG CAMYOM "VHSAILUS"
Most s~~t:\cular Deane Homes
model on IC' o "'"nl!r lot o'looking
Big Cyn gol { /) oool. !!pa &
Gazebo in huge , 1rd . 4 BR .
den. formal DR. 41;! ll... $950,000.
MIWPOIT IEACH DUnEX
OW18 WIU RMAMCE AT I 3%
200· to beach. 4 Bed rooms. 2 baths in
upper: 2 Bedroo~~ in lower. ~me
view of ocean. F 1rcplatcs Patios.
$279,500. Owner will tarry 1st trust
deed of $230.000 at 13'; No loan fee.
1 II 4lrdSt. SUM l·S
FOi LIA.SI -SI ZOO MO.
New listing. Big C'yn Townhome
with exciting golf cour!>e view l'n
furn. El Dorado Model "1th 3 bdrms,
dining rm & 21 'l baths. Pool , Ja<:uw &
tennis.
21 CANYON ISUMD DR. Scrt/S• 1-5
WISUY M. TA na. CO.. REAL TOIS
2111 s-....-Hilhloed
MEWPOIT Ce.TEI. M.I. 644-4910
. . (:.1
Lt CHRISTM~
"BUYS"
FOR YOU!
Fl& IOU.S IOYCE +
M TIMMIS COUIT & POOL
Lush 4 Bdrm. 411 Bath Estate. 3
Fpls. 2 Fam Rooms Huge Liv
Rm., 2 Spas. Spectacular thruout
w/2 Sec. Systs A trul' Showplace'. ~Only $795.000 "with IO\\ down +
owner will finan ce all at low Int
Rate ROLLS ROYCE CAR BONUS
to selling agent or PHINCIPA LS
Call DIRF.CT for details Patrick
Tenore 759-1221
S II. ,OOl I SPA
A real warm. comfortable luxurious
home like new. Owne r "111 finanC'e
wilow dn . at low Int rate Only
$269,000. WON 'T LAST ! Patrick
Tenore 759-1221
SMOI APPUL
Sec. gate w Panoramic n ew. Two
lar~e 3 Br's +clen w Form din rm + wet bar Assume 91.: ·, int From
$435.000 w LOTS of T ER~S
Patrick Tenore 759· 1221
Opn Hse Sat,Sun
SACllFICE!
4 BR. Beauty in exclusive Newport
Beach. Owner leaving arl'a. M CST
sell w 1many x-tras. w plenty of
terms. Reduced $260.000. CAN'T
BEAT TH IS ! Patrick Te nore
759-1221
Z ID Z IA COtilDO
S 11,500 DM ONLY
Model Perfect in Great cond. &
location. Assume 1212'; Int. W Lo
payt's. SLASHED to $110,000 Hurry
on this one '! Patrick T enore
759-1.221
l ID 2 IA TWH HM
A true showplace next to So. Coast
Plaza. A bargain al Sl 15.000. Try
$10,000 On. W Lo Pay'ts. BL'Y IT
Patrick Tenore 759· 1221
WOM'T IEAT THIS
Z lfG CAMYOM COMDOS
Stl5,000 I $200,000
Must liquidate!! Super term ''Call on this and get a GREAT BUY
Patrick Tenore 759-1221
llDIMSlUL!
Xlnt cond. Lrg. yd. Good location
Assume 9l27c. Investor is "UPSIDE
DOWN". slashed price lo $92 .000
Try low dn ! Patrick Tenore 759-1221
IMDUST. 11.DG.
Like New + local 1.5 Acre. 28.000
sq. ft . bldg. $1.400.000. Try $200.000
dn. SUPER I NVESTMENT .
Patrick Tenore 759-1221
LIASI TO OWM
3 BD. 2BA. Lrg twn hm. nr So.
Coast Plaza. Just pay $1.050 mo.
over 3 yrs. and GET 12 T~E
EQUITY !! Great deal. Patrick
Tenore 759-1.221
llUIMISHa Ml .I. HOMI
4 BO, pool. private. sundeck. fully
furnished, ready to move in . Only
$329,000 w (ferms. SEE THIS ONE.
Patrick Tenore 759-1221
WI WU ACC9'f AMY
llASOMAIU Offll
Call for details -No obli~ation. All
prime picked listings or Patrick 'renott 760-8702 res. or off. 759·1221.
"The MOST ASKED FOR ORA NGE
COUNTY REALTOR."
759-1221
R&M~ of Ne•por~ Be ac h
SI0,000. THllAlMIOWI 1or1u p:arl 111 I \U, (l1J11n1n~ J 1111 <'0111111 2 Sunvund your..t'lr 'A 1th 11 ownr1contr1rtor fin.i n \ton~ t•ntl unit pool &: ru111bo'A or 1'0lor from II\ 1111 ~?S,000 ~p;i(';1hlhllh orSll'\'<' Juuua r)' t h ruo11h C_,.W... IOJ4 @ SEA COVE • lk1·~mh..r .11111 watt h • PIOPE111E$ tlo ... t•r~ bloom l'\'1·ry •••••••••••••••••••••••
7
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.._31 .6990 nwinlh from th1' 1m OWMll
..., murullltt' 3 bt'droom WIUCAllY!
OFFICE BLDG.
C... Mese~ewport LHM tioft
or Sa
!ii•lt114(Ml() !>d for lt•lfM' ttl
SI loSl 25 1nri:11t1.1bll·I
~ in tint: of Corun11 del Mu'~ tine:.I ;,irr:a~ Huut1ful Enbtdl' ('ollta
Wr l(uut;.inLl.'t' )Ou im Mea homt plu:. in h1v.
mcd111tr ,a1utat·tiot1 quarl('rs. 3 b'·droo m m11n lloU5f' w ith I 1299 .SOO bt'droo n1 t b .11 h u n ll
Fantuttc IO('llt1011 v. 1th
RV 11~r<:S~ Clim• ln to
Nrwport Schoob and
~hop '"" Ca II now
l)h \ ( off1rc ... rull
1wmono1I JnJ ~Int park I
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._A I. E I' R I I' ~. SI 316 J...-.
\l1tl11on \lilt I~ rm' J ;i IM'lrm 11., h;1th houM' 2
1·ar i:arage 11•, blk~ lo
ure;in Ownl'r $300 UOll l11111!!1111!!1111!~~~IJllllllllll!!ll!lt
67HITi
l' .111 for lJt'ldtb Wm t:Oou1l<'11
711 6i:! 16tHI IJASMt ~a: Cit E t:K rull
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SACRIFICE
LOW...&. LOW DuWH I Own fin Upen S.it Sun
11 -I 19l'url U'An agt 4 Hr beaut)' 1n t-; ~•dt
O'An~r lea\ 1nii: areu Musi ~II Jo:xtra~ Ex
rell Lerm.s. Cul •le·Sac•
sl Can 't beut thtA
Marcia, agt 7S!H221
MODWHIHCDM
Y~ )OU t•an mC>H' In
(4l~t today l'all me
about thto q1ut:t loeation
& the ~u~r lcrm:. or th IS
home with frpte t 2 t ar
i:arage Tim Rh1•ne. 11.,'l I li31·1266or 720-1263
I
Adele Simpson
Shirtdress
640 I.SIS 128 5151
COM DUPLEX REDUCED $70K!! lturr) JUSI rl·durt'd
Won't l11)t at S26S.Ofl0
Tr. E!S.OOl.ld'All rh~um<'
13<, looi( tl'rm Finance
unbehe\ abl> pm·ed & structur~ w sell J im
0 59 221
/.Jn NIGEL
[}AILEY &
AS'lUCIATE5
\ 11
I ,...-· AUOPEH -~ I SUHl-5 II 'a i:rrat ~h1ndr1•" 3415 Oc·.-11, CdM ---lht' 1·:i~~ ~lt't'\l' 11 ut 1n c r r a 1 1 ,1 t· .i t 1 0 n • Lo, el> Mesa Verde 4 br
•Jilt' ~Ith lht• "hou141ll R.•d"hrrnnt' 1 l><1rm • I home. <'Omplell'"' frpk
, f1irm' .1 \Ilk•• th.11 'I dt·n :! fllJI''· bl'iJlll •t'll & lanai Near \Int )!.r aet'full~ 1 un t•1I init SI 2.'IO•MJU s1hmls Pnred to srll
TriJn,ele• 't arf '' .11 47z6c~.CdM c:a11 Dion at <;eori?e 1.i..~h1on plus • Hni:ht. 6. n home 4 ~.lk1ns~o 832 3910 Pnnt~ f'Jlll'm \,Kl! h) bdrm!> h~~m n•thnR NEWPORT HGTS ~ldt>le Ss~mp:.011"1 •:~";~ '1'1n P'1 bt>. ach~ Lea~t'hold JBr. 28a house •duplex
,'.'>St>i. ·.'fl~ ., ' ' $2:Jj1 fMMI w S910 income OWC 16. 18 S11t> t_ 4 hu,1 :u • 1,, • B \ l' 0 t n 1: drt."' .1n!l ,1·arl 1,1k1· .1 11 4661roadwcry, C.M. ~ • • · 'an~ 4~ 1n1'11 ' ~:,t,1tt ~ale Larl(t• l11t 3 6-'5 ~l --
&-ntl S? 541 lor th1~ l'r1nt 11 h!lrm ~cat. SIS9,9SO Opttl H0tn~ SM1t
l'<I l'alll'rn to D.\11. Y MAURY STAUFFEl Come b\' & se1• Pnrrd to
I'll.OT. II•" 59 . Olll : SEAUOtillULTY ~ell 1)·~ner ... ,11 help l'hdWd S1,1 '\t.''A York I 673 5354 f1nanre 243 M al(oha
"\ ' 111113 \dd ~It· for • !..".\! _&12·0i50. i39 1:?21
po-.tJ .:1· Jnd 5pi:nal ""'-ric•D~" handhnt l'nnt °\i.i mr ...,...
\lldre" Z111 'it~ te 1 MEED A TA X tyOWHr
'\umtier Jnd Silt.' • SHEL TEI St>n.~at111nJI ~.i' mi:~ 1111 Duplex . 5-10.0I)() 1111,. n 3 ~lesa Verde 3 hdrm. 2
X'll.!ullll'nal do!h.t·~. ~r~;, BR & den. 2 HI< ,ipt. f1replare~ R\' Jrt·e~s
wur..,.llhuur:"t.\\ I.Ill~ l?ood lcJ<'allon $3"5 •'Mill f'rwllrec~. l!r:IJ>t'3rbor
)0' L.~1!!,.~!R1 P\TtT; ~~R'!' oPE~ st·~o1\.,: ! ;, lntenor ,.,qu1~11el~ re .r~" v.•r~ '' r. •' S,\f{,\ ~I AR\I:\ modeled Low lio'An. as
1 CAT ALO<. 't ou ~a' l' S50 l mque Homes. 675 ~ sumable rmn11a1?t' and
to $.ilMI and morl' "'hen t 675 6000 terrn5 to r1t )Our needs ~OU 'e"'' \(I th1• top I $134.~I Pnnr1pal' onl}
nam:'. ne"e~I Pa~' to IR\ ISETERRA<:E ~-~ e" drs11?nt'r l11nk~ m • , I 11 r es' e ~ r n ·' t ~ . 4 BR . ft,~ . w-...... Vi1e9e
I ~port)'At'itr l'lu~ ~01• Sunn}. h11ht ~ l>n~hl R\ owner $20.000 dn as IIOl'l'~ l'lll'PU~ for .ind ne"' on tht' m:i rktot I 'ume 12 1•'• ur ~ tll Jn' pallcrn or \'llUt w bn(•k rront. -;idP & re rarry bark papl'r at
rhOl('C Senl1 SI ;,o for ar patios hardwood p.ir 13'. 2 Br 2ba 5179.SOO
Houk Ji 00,.. 11iwt Ooonn1t I hroutthout Call i5S R903 and xlnt lor.i11on ll''S
...._Isa.ct 1006 than 11111 PJll'1' from IMMIDIATI ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••! million dollar hnm1'' OCCUPANCY •
1 ________ 1 Keahst1r,1ll} pnrt'd at Wlttl ~ ... fie•
1101 Balboa Open I 5 ~.In> fel'"' rnmb of t• 'I bl t ATTlACTIVE a!>~umable & ""' ner I ••• ••'91 • • •
Z STO.y fmanrmit 644·7211 I Wlho.P-'-
MEW LUXUllOUS + modern apt C OHDOS
nr bays. S385.000 W .hltn 2 a. J Bedroom. 3 hi.1th ~loos f1nanrin1t S:I\ ~ ltO W. WILSON
I llMllULTY 631 ~ , C21Jt04-0t0t CoftW... 1024 •SubJert to ~rffl•t 11p
[ .
••••••••••••••••••••••• pro\ al --I
Duplex 307 Ru b y.
I S32S.ooo owe uo.ooo
_?>~ Ow_!ier:_6lS·4 lllS RCTaylorCo , ..... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._.SULA fle>IMT
Orun t'ront'
erst Location! 180~grft0run V1tw' 4 Br. Buell House•
Ideal for Rt'model ! Ex~llent Fin1nl'1n1t'
~0,675-?Mi\~'l
'iALL Nt:W INSIDt: " ovr • Come Sff It at 2113 Miramar $42$.000
$51.3900F673 422111
C...*INer IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
Qul1•1S,.CW
So Hwy d-.lt:i. 2 bdrm.
I ba u unit + l bdrm
pr apt Patio Corntr
lal. Rm lo t1p1nd. •d iltc., file. Pri~ redwtcl
_.!!!._ Whds '"'!
(140. C)C)QQ
~A 4MYIAWAY
3 BR w/Fam. room locatedton C'ul·
de·sac. Seller will rarry I~. 2nd.
$175.000.
IAm.Y CHllSTMAS
lma~me 4 BR + ramily room with
formal OR and lu~e lot Seller will
help financt. Offered at S2tS.OOO
RCTaylc;xCo .. 1
.....
STAITIHG OUT?
SlOWING DOWM? B bdrm. 2 tuath homl'.
handy t:asts1de IOl'lll1on.
big R 2 lot for futurl'
benefitb Hoom for
c hildren . dogs a
icarden! Newish k1ll'hl'n.
IO\'l'ly yJrd , onl)
St~.SOO
'(.:M111w rlt>/. //m
•. f'·uju·t!i1·J
fijl-.Vf'J~
3141 E. CoHt Hwy., Cdfll
MBA YHDE HOUSE
3 BR. t~. BA GOOD TERMS & ft~· 1590
~rs1l'a CM_9ST-627!1
C.M.CUTIE FUii pnl'e $113,000 for
ttus 3 Bdrm dollhousl'
Has new roof. !'Opper
plumbing and bathroom
noor Amenities ml'lurle
spa. 2 l'ar garage, anrl
RVacl'ess. Try 20K rlwn
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 13, 1981
OCEAN VIEW
Sl 37 ,ODO to Sl 89,000
1234 % QUALIFYING
8 brand new Cape Cod Condos in Costa Mesa
A lush living environment surrounded by extensive
landscaping; it has the unique touch of Cape Cod. Private
balconies. enhanced by ocean bree~es create your
sanctuary from th e rest of the world.
OPEN SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 10 AM to 4 PM
WIHf AND CHHSf SERVED
2277 PACIAC AYENUL COSTA MESA
IT•.,.._._,, to YlctorW
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
SPICW. TllMS
on this 4 BR Spyglass beauty on
choice corner lot. Creative seller
will take trades. gems or e\'en cash.
Offe red at $525,000.
MEWPOIT STAITll
Rare chance to own a comfortable
3BR-2 ba Harbor Vu on fee land for
only S224,950 call now
arr
HAllOI llDCU SMASHIM•
UMSl*iTOM With outstanding
decor. Over 3200 sq. rt., assuma-
ble Loan. Night light view.
$72S,OOO Darlene Herman 752-1414
(NS2)
MIW CONDO US.,.. Fantastic
fmancinJ for this 2 BR, 2'h BA.
formal dm area & private patio.
Only l 1h years old located near
Harbor High School and within
walking distance of shopping.
Sl59,000 Fee land . Donna
Godshall 644-6200 (N49)
BAYFIONT OOPLEX ..... , ......
Two 3 txlrnu. 2 bath) eaeh Pl.L'S 11 )l'VliHHll'
l'nlrant•t' l.argr I l:lr + ba in 1JP•t~1r-. rear
PIEi & FLOAT
Garagl' One ot l~l' "h11rd to find " 1trm~ and
owner will carry lhf.' paj)l'rs • ONI. Y 201 , down
with the 115NJ Lo he interest of 13'1 l':vt>u the
pnce l) r111ht 111 $1,!WJ0,000.
Or11ge County's Finest
Coastal Homes
Move up to stunning arl'h1tellure & nqu1s1te
\ tev.s f.ll'i;?ant Ml'd1terranean styling 1s
mhall<'l'd b) soannl( calhl'dral ce1hngs, 1n
door atnums skyhl(hls. marble frpks. &
spar1ous master bdrm suites 2·bdrm homes
from $250.lm Excellent frnanrml( available
Guaranteed trade m pro,::ram
THE PINNACLE
Mariners Point
San Clement~
C7t414'1-2211or1714106-0145
1u1t on Calaf1a from San D1ej?o fr..,,y Tum
LIVI ON AN ISi.AND
• YOUI OWN IOSS
·'• Ac-re Watc r·front 1--ot on San Juan
Isla nd. Washin~ton. Sa nd y Beac h.
Community Pool and Uoat Moorage
One man insulation Business. Bot h for
$100,000. CALL 120fil 378·5687 OR
Write. P.O. Box 781 . Frida y Harbor,
Wa . ~2.50
C:O-rci.,
Proper+, 1600 ..................•....
NEWPORT HACH
I H12h \'IS1 b1hl\ c 3
Clrean \re" 120 ·n fron
I tagt' l'se of l'~1~11n1t
bid.I( of 4000 ~q ft or
I bwld 10.0011 Ml n o .... ner
14 111 r3 rf\ rrl l'('
SilS.000 GJI iJOll I Realtor
RB>UCED S60K
:\lust sell pri ml! l' M
1 ~wpt loc 7.onrd ('~
S49SK Charlu.• Ello\"
Tarbe ll Rl'alton
8»ti030
Select from 3 19 units. Terms a\ailable to swt
~our nttds
,J,,; NEI&5ER
COi i JJJJ!.N n r.:.
' i 11 f,.11 Hii;J
!•iz;, 1 'ullt>Rt' . .\' t'
I 11'1 .s \lt•'J C \
COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO
Seal Btat'h, 1220.000 JO'<
do1An 13 6X gross.
owner will l'arr') 7 years
al Ill'. 211 blocks to the
beach
San Clt.>D'll'nte. $231.000 ro-. do"''TI 13 4X gross.
balance at II ~'": annual
l'OO.Stant 9 years old
1250 sq ft J Bdrm 2 hath
owners unit
LAGUMA HACH
4-Ple120%Dow•.
&OWC at 12% J l' S T R E D l' C E D
$4~.ooo for r:i s1 salf.'
Orean \ 1ews all units 3
block~ to beach. J Bdrm
t'Olla~e plus 3 lr1Zal units
an o,epara1r building
01Anr r rnusl clo~e b)
Dec 31 Submll all of-
fers
LAGUMAHACH
16 UNITS
lY· down brakes e\·en
Bu1t11n f1nanc1ng at
10 2'. annual l'Onstant
Ortan \ 1ev.s. J blocks
from beat'h Pnred at
10 7X gross Just listed.
to itood to last
CALLJOHNTL'CKER
714.al4·tltl
3 htc R.cS..s
Ta Shthr, ITC P• s.r;.. a.dio SZ>S.odo to '-75.000
Pnn Al?l. Rich Meyer
714-754-7655
3UMITSC.M.
Pnl'e JUSI rl'duced. near
nt'w.rall now
TSl.lmstmnts 642·1~.
Co.do ... i•I•"'' /TOW ft· hometforsolit 1700 n11ht at stop sign. right at next stop sign & 110 ••••••••••• •••• • • • • • • ••
I 4 UMITS C.M.
l::asts1de w 1t h pool.
owner anit1ous. 1trl'at
fmanr1n~ at 10'.
TSL ln vstmnts. 642 1603 bal'k over frw> Tum left on El Camano New Super 1"<l'l'ut1,e
Real, right on San Gabriel. right on San l'ondo 3BR. 2~t r) NEWPOITIEACH
Pablo & right on Acapulco I w den \:pl(raded Xlnt FEE SIMPLE LAND ~!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!~~~~!!'!!!~~!!'!!!!!'!!!~~~~ fman Pnred belov. mkt at :: --CWy SfOOO clll! $197.000 St>ll must sell-
s.le AM 1 OIOIS... AM 1 OIO P\1 prty ~ 7050 fast cl~
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~'POrt ~ach. 811? l'a CJSl~~~RS
AllFOID.AILI Wl1M TllMS
Tri-level condo nr. So. Coast Plaza
Super 3 BR with ~eller rina nrinJt
ooly $112,900 Hurry
UU YISTllYIAI
Spacious cu~tom 3 BR. 2 ba in pre·
stige Santa Ana area also includes I
BR "uest quarters and seller
financing with great terms . Un·
believable at just $200,000. •
ll)'Oll, ~kLam adult Con -----
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stereo conltole $511
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tables S2SO. Simmon~ capt r ha rrs 3'1 ~r' old 1.1hin• \\'Jt1 hn H..r ..
yellow girl's d reltser nds rrfm S2SO MO 1964 (o r u m 1 11 i: r J m
1100. wa l n ut dble Trundle bed. ha rdv.1"i.I l'latinum \\,1fer \\,11th
dresser SIOO. brown 1ull &ends mattreSSl'' rt•lail 5;51111 \l1·n'
vinyl loveseat S125 orange & bro"n rustom U1amond Dral \\,1t1h
a.3446 t'O~er & boll'ter~ Perl G o I d R r :t 1 r I 1• I '
--mnd Ca~h 11nh SJ.'>11 !Je.i ut1ful IMIZl' Jt'"'t•h•d
Chest ol drawers. tnplr. 120-1211 • llean l'harm G1rlr1 ~
m1hog hght SIOO. pecan Butcher block Ihle S75 Otamond R ini:~ Jtl cr~~nza Basset Sl25 q11ttn sz hide a ht'd SIOO. n1al Emt•r.1lll .,.1th l1J11'
Olikl s chest of drawer' pool table 1.,0 ~34Sll l>la1T1J111l'I mm h mr1rl'
w/mirror S75 All tn n aflergam .\ppt m :-.;t·w11<1rt tk>;1r h
ttllmt cond 963.4090 ·19J.~
Klni u-M~lterranean g.... tb.t IMd MoctM.tery 1071
bed w/hdbrd. rrame. 2 {\50080 631 ~37 •••••••••••••••••••••••
nllhe stands.armolrr&<Kingsue w atrr bed 10 $pJ B1k l'. t 1r t•s .
trfple dresser w m1r 8ookr ase headboard. 1 12 X1 2 6 1 H 1 m :-
ro r 11 . X In I c o n d t'tr S200 obo 759·8990 afl (975X1651 'l roll a\<'J Y
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1979 CHEVY CAPRICE
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1979 CHEVY NOVA
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1979 OLDS CUTLASS
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riarnt cru1st ci:stom wheels
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• 10011380
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NANCY
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TO SELL LEMONADE AT THIS
TIME OF YEAR
SURE, WHY
NOT'?
THAT'S THE
THIRSTIEST
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TOWN AT
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'' NINE FORTV-FlVE .. FIRST
SIGNS OF DROWSINESS''
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© 1981 United Feature Syndicate. Inc
By Ernie Bushmiller
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HERES A D:XLAR; CENMS
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O' MALLE:Y DOWN iHE:c
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'-'a.JDGE PARKER <l <J <l
A5 THE PRODUCER OF AVALANCHE, I'M TELLING YOU
iHAT WE CAN'T AFFORD OVERRUNS, MIKE! YOU MAKE
Ii PLAIN TO LINDA MAY! I WANT HER EXAMINED BY
A DOCTOR! WHERE I& SHE 1
MEANWHl~E I'LL. TELLM155
5PENCER YOU'RE HERE MR.
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FOR JAMES A . BAKER 3d, White
Houw Chief of Staff
Whlit can you tell me about the oft.
mendoMd cloak rooms adjacent to the
HOUMI of Congraa?-E.M .• Palmetto.
A..
• There are two cloak rooms. one
for the Republicans and one for the
Democrats. They are for members
only. and since I have been neither a
Congressman nor a Senator. I can 'r
give ~u an Insiders view as to how
they function. I do know. however.
Cloaks (and daggers?} ore out. that there are now very few cloaks
hung in the clOak rooms. They stopped
serving that function around 1906. when, for the first time. the Government
provided office space for members of Congress. The cloak rooms are about 50
feet long and L-shaped. They are comfortably furnished and serve as informal
information centers for Representatives and Senators.
FOR EUZABETH POST. etiquette expert
la It proper tor women to go to fine restaurants alone?
-G.G.C., Unslnt. Mich.
• Yes. It takes a "ttle nerve the first rime. but once you
have found that no one stares and that you are (usually)
weU treated by the staff. dining by yourseH can be a
. thoroughly enjoyable experience. Making a reservation
ahead of nme. dressing for the occasion and avoiding
any a ppearance -of self-consc1ousness will give you a
pleasant few hours.
FOR PAM DAWBER, co-star of TV's Morie & Mindy
Many people would like 10 mm you, but whom would
you like to meet? -J.R .• TerTe Haute, Ind.
• Jane Fonda -I'm In awe of her. She was. 1s and
always will be my inspiration. And Jon Voight and
Goldie Hawn. I think they're the tops. And if I could . in
any way. resemble Carol Burnett or Kathanne Hep·
bum , I'd ask for no more. Naturally. I'd also like to meet
someone from outer space rm sure they're out there
and would be interesting.
FOR AlAN EBERT. co·author of Traditions
Your book traca an American 1how·bustna. family'• life
through auccaees and failures. Do you think cetebl and
theft kids are truly repracntattve of lhe family unit?
-0.M., Casper, Wyo.
• Yes. because the struggles that exist between gene·
rations are present In all families. The successful family
today is one that stays together and offers emotional
support while each member seeks his own identity This
is what my book IS about
PRO Robert Belair. anomey. f~ counsel to the
Nadonal Commlss10n on the Confldentiahy of Health
Records
Yes. We already know that when
patients get access to their medical
records good things happen: Pa·
tients tru5t their physicians more;
patients take more responsibility
for their health . patients usually
understand their records: patient
acce,ss has not burdened physi·
clans and hospitals. Patients' ac·
FROM THE .. ASK" EDITOR
• Chris topher Norris , who p la ys
Nurse Ripples in lVs Trapper John.
M. D . had only been in a hospital twice
before she got the role: at age 5, when
she needed 15 stitches to close a gash
in her nose caused by tumbling down a
flight of Stairs. and a couple of years
back when she kissed her tonsils good
bye. She could never be a nurse in real
life. and it's not because the sight o f
blood makes her squeamish ("only my
own"). "I haven't got the patience:·
she said . T hen she shuddered and
apologized: "No pun intended ...
. ....
Peri nurse. but no "patience."
However. to give her portrayal realism. she learned nursing basics She claims
she once saved her own life: "I choked on a piece of beef when I was home
alone and got rid of it with the Heimlich maneuver. Before I was signed for rhe
show I never could have done that ··
FOR CHRISTOPHER REEVE. star of Superman II
What do people do thlit makes you lft red? -E.M., Bur·
llngton. Vt.
• The sight of people going out to theaters. restau
ra nts and movies In lounging or beach attire Let's stop
lu mping social events wrth marketing. gardening or go·
Ing to the laundry. I'd like ro see men rediscover jackets
and ties and women resemble women And slouching
(while sining or standing) should go the way of duels
a nd become a part of h1Story.
FROM rnE •ASK" EDITOR
• According to a souvenir-shop owner in Platns. Ga ..
ROMlynn Carter is back ro doing what she did before she
became FirSt Lady -making her own clothes. (Observed
the proprietor: "She must be fed up wrth all those fancy
Washmgton duds.") Miz LUllan was overheard saying she
prefers her own dining table ro that of the Wh11e House
("when I used the napkins there . they cut my ~p") ... And
author-comedian Joey Adams. -r;
who has performed for six Presi·
Robert Duvall dents. comp ares Carter with ,.
Reagan: "If I had a gag about Carter ('Amy is taking skiing
lessons-. She wants to go downhill with her father'). I'd get
a caU from the White House. asking why I picked on the
President But if I kid about Reagan's age. he calls me
direct. Why do you say I'm too old to be President?' he
wants to know. 'just because my social security number is C
2 -in Roman numerals .'·· . Roben Duvall is acknowl-Poul Mc artn~y
edging the good word about his current fUm . True Confessions. by treating himself
to a five-bedroom Manhattan co-op. in a building where Enrico Caruso once
lived ... PauJ M~ intends to put up a recording studio in Tucson. Artz..
CON Jack C. Schoenholtz, M.D .• medical dtrector.
Rye (N Y ) Psychiatric Hospital Center
No. Patients inexperienced in
reading such records could be best
informed about their condition and
progress by their physicians. who
know their patients' needs a nd sen·
sitivitles. This is true of all patients.
but particularly of those with emo-
tional problems. Their medical rec-
ords often contain personal lnfor·
cess to their medical records is aJso a matter of basic
fairness. What's written In a medical record may af ·
feet basic patient interests such as employment and
credit. h's ~ossly unfair to disclose medical records
to employers and others without prior patient access. S.0. -O'l 1\-.af \q!lllCMQ,. I ........ -,.. & C.. ,...., W~
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mation from others which, if released. could hann
the patient and damage fundamental relationships
with his or her spouse. family and friends. Of course,
aD state laws provide patients with access to their
medical records for legal purposes.
11181 FAMILY WEEKLY All nglllS reur.eo.
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You Can Conquet
Ufe' s Ctises ·
Facing a life criBia fa a bit like standing at a CT01S1 oad. You can take the .qe and narrow ttock. which 90 often leads nowhere, or the lesa-troveled
road. which, In the words of Robert Frost, could make "all the dflference.,.
By Goll Sheehy
Fl s I traveled around the country
after Pcmogn was released. I
heard the same question In one
variation after another:
MHelp! J'm stuck between the 20's
and the 30's. Hqw do I avoid the old
traps?''
"I'm In a midlife crisis. When Is
someone going to tell me what to do
about it?''
.. I feel like a nonperson because I'm
In my SO's. Aren't there any more
passages left for me?"
Every one of us experiences life
alses -both the normal pas.sages
from one stage In life to another,and
life accidents. events that are un-
predictable and unpreventable.
For many of us life crises are over-
whelming. But some among us see In
these aossroads a path to a new
beginning. an opportunity to make
their lives fuDer and happier. These
are pathfinders -men and women
who Clare to take the less-traveled
road and In the process find their own
unusual or aeative solutions to pro-
blems we all will face. They emerge
from the crisis stronger. knowing they
will be ready to meet the next
aossoad. Tun lives take on that
kind of sustained equanimity called a
sense of well-being.
One of the first things I discovered
about pathfinders is that they are Will-
ing to risk change. They do not expect
to cruise thro'9'1 life in a sports car
along a weU-marked superhighway.
Confronted wth an obstacle or an ac·
cident along the way. they try a
detour. which usually twns out to be
constructive. Faced with something
even more treacherous -a normal
life passage unaccompanied by any
high drama to explain the discomfort
they feel -they take the risk of inner
change.
Wlw evidence do we have that a
willlngness to risk change Is healthier
than a commitment to continuity
throughout adult life?
In my studies. the people enjoying
the ~est well-being were the most
likely to describe having undetgone a
major change In their outlook, values,
personal affiliations or career. They
Gal Shftlly is IM oufho, o/ th* bnl-sdlrlg
boolr PBIAgCS Her cumrnr boot. Pathflnci«n .
11 pub/uMd by win1am ~ow and Co
'. FAMILY WEEXLY. Oeut!IOet 13, ttl1
had experienced one or more impor-
tant transitions during their adult years
and were justifiably p&eased at having
handled those transitions in an in·
novative way.
Bill Johnston is an ex.ample of
someone who took the risk of explor·
ing a less-traveled road through a nor-
mal life passage -midlife aisls. He
also illustrates that pathfinders are
self-created. sometimes quite late in
life.
Bill was a 39-year-old insurance
agent With a large ftrm . But as the
company grew, a big central
bureaucracy took away much of the
freedom &om agents In the field .
BiD·s annual physieal showed that
his blood insaure was going up. His
wife tried to calm him down. Dldn 't
they have a beautiful house in the
nicest part of town:? Wasn't he making
a nice salary? "A man has to be going
for something," 8iD blurted out.
The company transferred him to a
larger city, but cut the pie In half -
two general agents In tha1 tenttory,
not one. Then the company reneged
on an expense rider In his contract.
BW hid his anger for fear 1t would
make enemies for him within the
compeny. And. as happens with
many men In a similar bind. &D's
blood praRae climbed out of ~
Sexual de.sire was reduced to a chore
and soon to an improbabdlty.
Bill decided to divorce himself from
the corporation. The minute he
became a "'terminated employee ... his
friends in the company ostracized
him.
Shoµ)d he risk setting up a bu.sin~
of his own? Or should he play It safe
and join another large company? His
tint suitor for a new job ca1Jed back
jlnd said, "We'd love to have you. but
r!'l' afraid you can't pass the
~ysical."
Bill called his doctor to say he was
coming right over. But on the way he
thought how nice it would be to drive
into the woods and get out and run.
run so hard his blood would burst
through its wals .... "'Please. God."
he said ... let me have a heart attack,
right here. ~t now, then all my
problems would be solved."
Even when we know rarionally that
the alternative to change ts stagna-
tion. a rut. a trap, a 5'fnd. most of us
ftght it. When the roads diverged in
BID Johnston's life. one ~ading to
a1mott certain death and the other to
unknown territory. he was tempted to
choose the first for its sheer familiarity.
It took 8ill seven years to twn
around a common. sett-destructive
Uf e script and to take hokl of the reins
of his own life: In his 45th year, pick-
ing up his office furniture and moving
II acro55 town, he started aU over
again in his own Insurance business.
Once BID had taken the risk of
becoming an independent operator.
he began to fnl more comfortable
with letting out hostile compet·
ltlveness and channeling It Into
building his new business. AU sorts of
surprising th1r9 began to happen.
Some busines5 associates that he
had tho'9'1t of as friends were lost In
the same passage. But a whole new
series of friends evolved from Bill's
new business. He found a sense of
purpose in his work and the spon-
taneity returned to his marrlage
A man and woman often find
themselves going th.rough a passage
together. Take the Worbys. for In-
stance. a young ex>uple approaching
30. an age at which people often feel
~ wlh choices that were fine
just a few years before.
Trisha and Gery Wcxby ~ed in
Chicago and were busy climbing pro-
faslonal laddas. HappJy chicilas
they thought of themselves as very
modem. They were doing everything
they should -on the outside -but
they both had a vague sense of
d19content. Something was missing.
They thought the problem was
place, so they moved to San Fran-
d.sco. But they soon discowred that
their outer surroundings weren't the
problem. The problem was, they
were growing apart. Their career and
private lives were so separated. they
never seemed to have any time to be
in love.
While backpac:.king together, they
began to feel a different sort of
closeness. They decided to pool their
savings of $6,000, buy a 5eCOnd-
hand van and take off for a year.
Gary said he wanted more in-
timacy. but Trisha heard tt as baD and
chain. She was afraid the move
would mean she'd have to give up her
career.
ft was never easy. Trisha sometimes
sobbed on the trails. But they knew
they had marketable skills and could
always come back to city life and
make a good IMng.
When they told friends they'd
bought a little piece of land In Alasb
and might go up there and build their
own home. the friends said: MYou
can't do that, you've never done
anything like that before."
People who try a different path
almost always run Into this kind of
resistance. Most people are afraid to
try the les.s--traveled path . and so they
convince themselves that they have
no other choice. A pair of pathfinders
who say. "But there ts another way."
can be threatening.
The Wofbys themselves might not
have been willing to strike out into un -
charted tenitory if they hadn't leaned
two other very Important pathfindlng
skills -how to look ahead and feel
out what they might need in the next
stage of life, and how to time the
change right .
Although Gary could not articuJate
it perfectly then. he did have a dream
and he did believe there was some
better way for him and Trisha to in·
tegrate their careers and personal lives
so that there would be more time for
&ove and, eventualy, for a close and
satisfying family life.
In Alaska, Trisha became a public-
health nurse for the state and Gary
bWlt a stained-glass business. But It
didn't happen overnight. "You have
to eat a little di't ftnt ." Gary says.
Eventually. Trisha decided she
wanted to have a baby. The Woe-bys
took turns: Trisha worked while Gary
-up his own business, and wnen
Gary got rolling, Trisha took time off
to haw a ch'ild.
This alternating pattern was the
secret of the Worbys' path6nding m.·
riage: two people c:oopelatil 19 like the
pillons in an engine -one carrying
the finandal load while the other takes
time out to explore a new dream, go
back to school or stay home to enjoy
a new-born baby.
Pathfinders are self-created. ~
observtng people who have
completed passages successful-
ly and made their lives better in
the procas, we can extrapolate &om
their experiences and find the motiva-
tion to take our own risb.
To sum up the qualities that
pathfinders share:
' They have learned to anlk:lpae
change and to recognize what they
are going to need in the next stage of
life.
They know the Importance of
bollding a muttl41 love. which
depends on two people respedir19
each other's differentness.
They build a flourishing network of
friends and support systems dwing
the good times, which bel.l:>mes in -
valuable as emotional supports durtng
the dark times. (Pathfinders. I
discovered. haw twice as many
friends as average. They work at It!)
Male and female palhftnders share
several penonal characteristics:
They're open to new experiences;
they're courageous; they have a sense
of humor. But they also have personal
qualities often tho~ to be exclusive
to one sex or the other: The women
aDow themselves to be ambitious; the
men allow themselves to express tha
feelngs.
A certain age also helps. Older Is
better for pathflnding.
Pathfinders usually become less
c:onoerned about bmal church tin as
they 'IOflN olda. tiowwer, they often
tb'uggle CWl'I harder with bming
thft own ooncept of the Divine.
Bur the qualily most ~
a.oci111 d wilh pathfiiiders is a terlSe
olpwpoee.
When times are good, palhftnders
work on bulldiig these qualities, 90
that when they meet a aosaoad. the
11renglhs are there to fortify them to
.... the rtlk al chlnge.
~ pmhlndln ewnlualy
take action that resu.lls in 90me oute m.nge ol lluatlon. the prooal
FAMM.Y WEBtLY. O.C....O.. 13. .. , • &
always begins with an inner change in
tha basic approach to life. The kind
of risk-taking Important to pathflnding
is the w111ir9less to give iJp our self.
limiting behavior patterns. the spunk
to risk changing our role or our work
when necessary.
In the private realm. willingness to
risk may mean the guts to give the
"other" in an imporu.rt man-woman
or parenH::hiJd relationship the same
license to change and !JOW as we
have demanded for ourselves. And
on a more philosophical &eve!, will-
ingness to risk can be the spirit that
alows us to challenge our own private
beliefs and values and to admit we do
not always know the answer.
No one can tell you when to
change. The only error Is to rule out
the possibility that at some point you
may need to change and that wih
enough acquired qualities and
enough backup suppot1 you may
become the pathfinder who can ll'J
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G<lll Sheehy at ffild I lfe
By Kate White
D uring the last six mooths of
· work on her current best seUer.
Pathfinders. a utho r Gail
Sheehy rose each day at 4:30
A.M .. put on jogging clothes and a
muffler. and retreated Into what she
l calls "the tank," an unheated. glass--
enclosed section of her New York City
ten ace. h was then. with only the
moon and a shortwave radio as com-
panions. that her thoughts really
'came together. Except for meals and
eurcise breaks, she dldn 't budge
&om the typewriter until 7 P.M .
"I might just be sitting there staring
Sheehy and daughter Mauro. 17.
lnumd ro uocotkm together euery year.
at a blank page of paper. waiting for
the blood to pop out of my forehead .
but I had to occupy the chair for l2
hours a day."
Sheehy. 43. a graceful woman with
soft red hair and delicate features. has
been putting creative words on paper
since she was in first grade. ") used to
write these dumb little plays about
I vitamins and things and rewrite Nancy
I Drew books.'' she recalls.
Though her father encouraged this
pastime. Sheehy says it never occur-
! red to her that "you could actually
1write for a living.'' Thus. in college.
'she combined an English major with
1one in merchandl.slng. A stint as a
, store fashion coordinator soon led to
ta job as the fashion editor of a
!newspaper In Rochester. N.Y. (where
•her husband was in medical school).
The couple (they were divorced in
1967) later moved to New York City
and she became a feature writer for
The Herold Tribune. "Reporting was
absolutely thrilling," she says. ''It gave
me the license to put myself in all sorts
of situations that I had no business be-
ing in. with the excuse of a pad and
pencil. It was a ticket to anywhere ."
Eventually. though. the ticket took
her someplace she hadn't bargained
for. On assignment in Northern
'Ireland for a magazine. she watched
as a bullet blew the face off of a young
boy. The experience led to what
Sheehy calls a breakdown of nerve.
But it was also the catalyst for her
1976 book Passages. which charts the
predictable cnses of adult life and has
sold more than fou r·and-a-half million
copies.
The success of the book was ··a
happy monster." she says "It was at
first just euphoric to travel around the
country and talk to people who were
interested In what I was interested in ...
But by the end of the year she felt a
need to reclaim her private self after
the book's success "I went through
this period in which I changed my
makeup and got my hair cut and frizz -
ed and got very slim. and finally I
realized that what I had been doing
was moving out from underneath the
picture on the back of the book ,acket
So that I would get my anonymity
back, so that there wouldn't be
anything between me and other peo-
ple."
Sheehy's new book describes how
to successfully negotiate life's cnses.
Does the author consider herself a
pathfinder? "I have some of the
characteristics. but there are missing
pieces. What I discovered. though
was that the process of pathfinding 1s
taking chances. creating new solu-
tions. So I thought ·Well. why not
me. why nor take the same kmd of
steps and changes · ..
Pilling m mJSSing pieces meant. in
Sheehy's case. working on "the
capacity for loving mutually and
respecting dlff erences .. A top priority
was strengthening her relationship
with her only child. Maura. now 17
And it wasn't simply a maner of ap·
plying some of the theones she'd
learned.
"You ha ve to come down off your
high horse and say. 'Look. what I've
got here ls a gjrl who Intellectually
subspibes to a mother who is working
very hard and is not emotionally
available but personally feels resent-
ful."' So mother and daughter went
off on a vacation together "It was
fabulous. We Identified certain ruts
that we'd gonen into. sanded them
over and laid new r:racks. Since then.
we haven't had the mildest tiff And
we've made a pact that we're going to
take a mother I daughter vacanon for
a week every year."
Sheehy has also found a new
tolerance in her longtime relationship
with Clay Felker. founding editor of
New York magazine "We both have
very volatile careers and they co uldn't
have been less synchronized But it's
taught us an appreciation for each
other's strengths and for what really
binds us together."
What new paths Ile ahead? Sheehy
admits that she'd probably like to
marry again and her next CCU'eer goal
is a novel. She says laughingly. ·-rve
been focusing on healthy people for
the last four years and now I'd like to
focus on a few scoundrels as r3IJR wen :· .....
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The Amazing
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Do You Know Exactly How Much Money You Have In Your Soclal Secu~tty Account In Wa hington?
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WASHINGTON, D.C.-Youmay be
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Tim Hutton Is No
Otdlnaty Actot
n-screen, the resemblance
Is eerie. h could be the
fa'ce of the late fUm star
.__ .. Jim Hutton, but it It is ac-
ly Hutton's 21-year-old son,
othy. Though Jim Hutton died
ore he could see his son's
my Award-winning perform-
(for best supporting actor) in the
980 fllm Ordinary P~pk, he did
an important role In shaping
's career as an actor.
'We were terrific friends, very
." says Ttm. "He was tremen-
supportjve. always there when
needed him. And there was never
y pressure from him. For example.
wasn't the krld of father who
Jd insist lhaa I follow In his
eps. but when I decided to be an
or on my own, he'-helped in any
.. he could. And he was proud of
And there's good reason to be
d. of Tim Hutton. Although his
(5 feet 11 Inches) . thin frame
etlmes makes him seem awk·
. almost cokish . on-screen, he's
e graceful in person -and
us. There Is also an aura of
ermination about him. This is a
man going places. and he
eager to be there already.
Akhough Hutton has a circle of
, long-time friends and has dated
number of actresses -Valerie Ber-
. Diane Lane and Patti Davis,
rw.cJlt'l.nt Reagan's daughter -his
life comes second. The very
of the Oscars he was on a plane
Pennsylvania to film his latest
· • Taps. in which he plays a
"8itary cadet.
Such professionalism is unusual in
n industry noted for temperamental
a.rs, but It's even more unusual in a
.ovtor, which Huaon is. For while it's
'\II! he has the industry's top prize. his
reditJ are thin. Before Ordinary Pea-
le. his experience Included a bt part.
t 9 4. in ~ Too l.lu. which
tlrred his father; anoeher bl part. at
6, In the 1V movie Zuma Beoch (he
eyed -what else -a kfeguard);
nd then more subscantial roles in a ns of 1V movies -including
rtendJv f'tt and Young Loue. First
oue. Yet however unseasoned he
ppeared on paper. In Ordinary Peo-
•. his fht major feature film . Hutton
aformed like a trooper. as they say,
Jth on-tereen and off.
In the film Hutton played Conrad
lmltt, the gult·ridden survivOJ of a
>8dr1g accident IN& kiled his more
~ older brother. k was a role
cmn Culweth ii o frttlontt writer ond on
mr • • 1111111ono1 ~
Hunon as a cadet fn Taps: At 2J . hes
o.ttady been ~d wlh an Oscar.
that demanded complex emotional
reactions. and Hutton handled it in
award-winning style at a time when
his own emotions were reeling. Four
months before the movie went into
production , his father died of cancer
at age 45.
Although his parents divorced
when he was 3 and Tim and his
sister. Heidi (11 months his senior) lived
with their mother in Connecticut and
later Berkeley. Calif., the Hutton fam·
Uy bond was atways very strong. "I
grew up in the kind d famUy," he
says. "where you could atways feel
that you were being listened to. Both
my parents were wonderful, and even
tho~ my father didn't live with us.
there were a lot of visits and phone
cal$ ...
At 16. Tim's relationship with his
father became even doser: ~1 was
visiting him during summer vacation,
and when it came time lo leave, he
said. 'Why don't you think about .. ·
And he didn't even h~ve to finish the
sentence. I said, 'yeah.' and as soon
as I c:oWd arrange things with school I
moved in with him. I wanted to know
my father on a day-to-day basis , and
the experience was better than any-
thing I had imagined."
Numb with ~ when his f~
died, Tim found comfort tal<ing over
his feelings with Robert Redford. the
director of Ordinary People. ..He was
very understanding," says the young
star. ..and I had complete trusa In
him."
Tm says he would love to do an-
other picture wih Redford. meanwhQe
he has other projects in the works.
Taps opens around the country in just
a few days.
"Brian Moreland . the character I
play In Tops, is much dlffm!nt from
Conrad." says Hutton ... Brian pat·
terns himsef after the superintendent
of the IChool, General Bache (George
C. Scoa). By emulating Bache. he
becomes the Khoors highest ranking
c:.adel. That takes a bt of work and a
lot " dedication." Sounds Ike another pur-rwt
p<»efuJ young man, ILi
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The ABC's of
Dteulng Thin
By Roaolyn Abrevaya 'Then are no bed ftgura, onJy body propoctions that need
correcting." says Bonnie
August. director of women's
:le8grt for Dan.sldn and author of The
Complet. Bonnie August Dress Thin ~m (Rawson, Wade). ·
Her system for dressing thin is siln-
ple and ingenious. It's based on rec-
<9lizio9 your body type. then visual-
izbig your figure in terms of letters of
the alphabet. Once you know your
type, you can dress for It.
August uses seven capital letters
(A, X. V, H, W. Y and
T) to symbobe different
body shapes as viewed
&om the &ont and four
lower<ASe letters (b, d .
i, r) to repcewnt various
figure profiles. For ex-
ample. body type .. A ..
means narrow above
the waist and full below; .. x.. is wide at the
shoulders and top of the
thigh. nanow at the
waist; ''b" means you
have a tummy problem:
'"d" too much derribe:
.. !" stands for a small
bosom, and ''r" for a
bosom that's promi·
nent.
August feels the
alphabet body Index Is a
good guide for women
I
I
cob. choose for above the waist
those colors that stand out. such as
red. orange, yelow. pjok. Below the
waist we. darMr colors.
Also. keep clothing details minimal
beJow the waist-no patch pockets
or con1rasting stitching. Oresees or
skirts with open pleats should be
avoided. Opt for sewn-down pleats
instead.
What if you're a "b" type with an
obvious tummy? August suggesas
that you first check your posaure.
.. Some people wouldn't really have a
protruding stomach if they stood up
straight," she says. Here's a
pn!SCliption: Practice lift-
ing the rib cage area
and pulling your . body
up as If you had a string
inside you pulling you
wp to the ceiling.
If. In spite of this sug·
gestion. you 5dJJ need to
"flatten" the tummy.
here's how to do it with
your clothing. ..A suit
jacket, cut just above or
below the fullest part of
your stomach. can be
your besa &iend." says
August. She also rec-
ommends that aD tOpS
be worn over pants or
skirts and. preferably,
that you wear sweaters
wtth ribbed bottoms so
that they can be "th&sed. •
The wrap skirt worn
with a sweater set today. "Who wants to
be daaibed as 'pear-
shaped' any more?" she
asks.
A broad shoulder line is Ideal for minimizing
mlnlml;ies full hips. the tummy. She also
She hit upon her dress-thin system
~contact with dancers. gym-
nasts and skaters. August drew on
their experUle in costume seJec:tion.
which emphMizied thctr best body
faNia and downplayed the rat.
She partiadmly obseved how hM
ti women used dmk or light shades to
• camouflage body flews or highlight I ..m and the ldndi of neddines and
sih>uetta they chose.
One of the most common body
types is the .. A" and August has
.:>me suggestions on how to dras ti
you faD into this category. Starting
With the premise that you need to
wid8r'I the shoulder line and minima
your proportions below the waAst.
one good Idea ii to wear lightweight
lhoulder padding, not only In suit
)BcMls. but allo added to shirts.
biomes and~-
Concen1n1te ac ceuories on the
upper pm1 of your body. ln regard to
has sotne "no-no's":
tight belts: gathers or tucks that fall
'over the stomach; underwear with
an elastic waistband that caUMS
stomach bulge (choose soft banding
or a badni<ut panty).
Here are a few more suggestioos
on how any figure can look thinner,
regardless of the alphabet letter It
resembles.
• Cultivate the vertical: WU11 long
scarves, veJtically striped clothes.
dresses that button from hem to
necldne. And tum up your colar,
especially f you 're heavy below the
walst.
• Suppress the horizontal-not just
by avoiding horizontal stripes but
by staying away from flounces.
borders. bc;>at necklines, even
ankle--map shoes.
• Don't wear a shoulder sarap bag at
a length that makes the bag
bounce on any heavy area of your
body.
• Malchlng shoes. hose and skirt will ........ -. ,,_, ,,,. c-,.,,• ._.. Allfl'ln 0,..., subtract 10 pounds below the waist.
• TIMlr~ by lannoe Aooou• _,Perl COullt eoo,. • And cxnrol pantyhoee wll lake ... =Of~=-~~bf-• rtwpomdsoffr.second:s. ....
a, llol 11un Loll• •nz
~w 'feen-Agets Feel
About Love and Sex
How ~ful -or harmful -'5 a
sex-education class for teen -agers?
Parents. teachers and school boards
frequently .-gue ewer this question,
but unlil recently they had few hard
facts to go on. Now a study by two
University of Texas health educators
Indicates that such a class does tn-·
crease a tee.n-ager's knowledge of
sexual facts -but has little significant
impact on dispding a youngster's
an'Xieties about sex or reducing guiJt
feelings connected wkh sexual issues.
Professors Guy Pare.el and Dave
L\.Ctmann . writing in the Family Rela-
Uons Journal. reported on a study
they made of an eight-session sex-
education course offered to eighth-
fPda's as an elective. after-school
class. The researchers found thar
while the teen-agers gained a clearer
After a man's death his widow
shows a strong tendency to idealize
him, and her life with him. according
to a survey by Chicago sociologist
HeJen Lopata. By remembering her
late husband as having been .. ex-
tremely good. honest, kind. friendly
and warm." a widow completes the
emotional task of grieving for the man
and at .the same time keeps him alive
in her own memory and in the memo-
ries of others. This idealil.ation also
~s the widow's feekngs about her-
undersaanding of sex-reJated facts.
there was little change In their feelings
of guilt or worry about sex -related
behavk>r. For exaq\ple. 75 percent of
the students remained "highly con-
cerned about being able to teD wheth-
er someone really loves them. or
about when It is right to have sex with
another person." More than half the
students worried about whether they
would know what to do in a sexual
situation. A similar percentage wor-
ried about having "thoughts" about
sex.
The survey seems to suggest that
sex education classes are ineffective.
But that is not necessarily so. h Is like-
ly, say the researchers. that eight ses-
sions are too few ro do a good >ob cA
sex educ.atlon -or ro measure real
changes in the teen-agers' attitudes.
seJf: ··If such an ideal man married
and •ved ~ her. then she must not
be such a bad person." writes Lopata.
Most of the women interviewed
agreed their husbands had been "un-
usually good" spouses and fathers
and that the husbands had had "no ir-
ritating habits" -a statement. says
Lopata. "which undout.edly few
wives of bving husbands would
make." The older and more hlghJy
educated the woman. the more like.ly
she is to idealize her late husband.
GUHi Who'a Coming to Vlaltl
Millions of Americans 51rongfy feel
dher the desire or the obigat:ion to
visit Iha out-of-town reJatives. But
along ~ the rewards of such a visit.
both hosts and guests are exposed to
tensions. Happily. repor1S a team of
University ol Minnesota social scien-
tists headed by Prof. Paul RosentMan.
most people feel that the benefits of a
vi1it from relatives signiflcandy out·
weiQtl ~disadvantages.
for both visitor and visited, of
course. normal routines are disrupted
and privacy~ invaded. Some people
resent the pressure for the high level
of togetherness that visis impose. But
they manage to tolerate It by remem-
bering that the visit Is a tem~ary
matter or ii appoplate because ol a
tdday or family ce.lebration.
Not suaprildu~y. people reported
eaang more, tai(i'lg more and sodaJ •
I.zing more dwing vts1ts wkh r~.
But Rotenbllltt points out that such
activities may often be ways of keep--
ing others at an emotional distance or
avoiding discussions abour sensitive
issUes.
Most visits. the researchers found,
are made by adult offspring to parents
or parents-in-law ... h seems that the
vistl Is more tense and difflcuk for the
younger people than the older ones.-
says Rosenblatt. "The younger aduts
report significantly more boredom,
anger, f ee.,,gs that they did things
they didn't want to do. feeling that
they were pretendr.g they were differ·
ent from the way they actually were."
Nevertheless. posllve feelln9$ far out-
weighed negatives ones -boch for
parents and for the grown ch*tren.
For s--nts. the visits seemed all too
short. But keeping the visl brief (the
avmig11 In this study was three.,d-a-
haf days) is 'one way to cut tensions
down and keep pleasures IWI
high. ....
FAMILY WEEICLY. 0.0..-1S, 1911 9 11
O.....Or-.e
1bMtJ St*e \Wh natural
A hearty btend orange peet. clove of sweet al)d cinnamon.
spicn and herbs.
~------------------------------------------------, zoe NEW zoe
Off Upton.Herbal 'lea Off
N s ci. ...
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QUIPS & QUOBS
ARMOUR'S ARMORY
UP TO SCRATCH
Consider the scratch pad. a
pad you'd suppose
Is for scratching your back
or your neck or your nose.
But it isn't at al. It's a pad
made of paper
That isn •t for scratching or
any such caper,
But rather for writing on.
wrttlng down notes,
Reminders and numbers.
· addresses and quotes.
A scratch pad·s as handy as
any utensil,
A pad you can scratch on
with pen or with pencil.
A writing pad maybe would
better describe
The pad that's called scratch
and its many-sized tribe.
And yet since some scrbble
O'm one, I'm admitting),
The scratch in the scratcn
pad is probably fitting.
-Richard Armour
The two ladles were
boasting about their sons'
thoughtfulness. "My son,.,
said one, ~sent me on a
world tour. and when I re-
t ul"(led I f6und a beautiful
new car waiting for me."
.. That was thoughtful,"
~ the other. WMy son
remembers me, too. Why, in
almost every session he has
wtth his psychlabist. he talks
mainly about me."
-Paul Swann
sruDIED EFFECT?
The steno Is blasting away;
The TV is loud and bright.
Thank heavens, Junior is .
/lnaDv
Doing his homework
tonight.
-Ruth M. WW.h
Medical researchers say
physical-fitness programs
won't prevent many IJl-
nesses. That's true. Still, it
can't hurt to look your best
when friends come to visit
you tn the hctpitaJ.
-Lane Olinghouse
12 e FAlilllLY WUJILY. Oec«Tloet IS. 1111
A thrifty Scot was asked
how he liked his new alarm
clock-radk>. 'The music Is
grand,'' he replied, Mbut It
stnllns the eye to read by its
wee light." -L.0.
LITTLE EMILY
By Frank Baginski
"/ came into a little money. ,.
J i
Lenin s tomb In Moscow is a
very special pbce to the Rus· '
sians. To us t is just another
Cqmmunist plot.
-George Bergman
THROUGH A
CHU.D'S EVES
My 5.yar-old gr...cl-
daughter, Angie. md I
wae on our way to
chmch. I told her to get
IOllM ch-.. out of .,
pune for the coUectton.
Sh .......... ...., ...... ~-.-· npldMd llboUI .........
poor people. She
thou8ht a momat and
....... "'Gnndma, ,.,..
and Grandpa aren't
poor, are your I lhook
my had. -Vou\le IOI a
loc of thlnga,• lhe Mild. I
knewlbewtblnldng
of om camper, the boM.
the~. ucl. .......... ,... . .,..,.I
too many thln91."
"'Oh'.. I replled, "'then
.... thlngl ahouldn't .. t..ver He .w
tlcUd ~ -w.1, the a-.o...1.-.·
-Nre. JocJc ,,.,,_
I
I
Christmas ·on
Nantucket Island
By Marilyn Hansen
0 ff the southeast shore line of
Cape Cod. Mass.. lies an
island steeped in seafaring
whahng tradition. h is. both
the Island of fun-loving travelers. and
the island of sotitary fishermen . It is
the island of Nantucket.
There -in the town of Nantucket.
in the center of the historic district.
you will find Jared Coffin House. a
picturesque. restored inn. I was pleas-
antly surprised on a recent visit to the
island to discover the charm of this
vintage hostelry.
PhiUp and Margaret Read. inn·
keepers. have brought the old inn
back to contemporary life. perhaps at
no time more vividly. than In creating
the Twelve Days of Christmas cele·
bration. Beginning December 21st
and going through January 1st. the
inn is a blend of old and new hotiday
customs. From the gaily decorated
white front door on Broad Street with
Its wreath of cranberry and pine. to
the crac.kling fires and holly and deUa
Robbia-festooned rooms Inside. it is
"Christmas" celebrated as it should
always be celebrated.
On the first night of the Twelve
Days celebration. there is a traditional
ceremony at sundown in the Jared
Coffin library with a hot was5aU bowl
and a lighting of the Yule Log. Towns-
people. guests of the inn and the inn
(continued)
Chnstmos Eue Din,,,., at tM Jared Coffin ~-Nantucket. Moss ..
induda Scollop Chowder. Cold Pooched Striped &ss. Roost Duck
with.Beach Plum Sauce, Ooum Roast of Pork with Cornbread·
SaU$0ge Stuffing. Pooched Winter Pears with Cranberry Horseradish
Relish. Buche de Noll. Chnrtmas Sacher Torte . Assorted Christmas
Cookies, Petit Fours and ~ads. To the left is the front door of the
Coffin House. adorned with fresh cranberry and pine wreath.
designed and mode by Margaret Read.
FAMILY W£EKLY 0.Cembet ll. ltll • 13
1
NantucMt
Cht11tma1
(continued)
·famUy" aU gather to witness th IS mo-
ment. There is group singing of carols
and songs.. a time when the Inn truly
becomes part of the town itself. The
food for. the buffet ls carried into the
dining room on beautifully decorated
planers in a procession by the kitchen
staff of chefs and assistants.
Each evening of the Twelve ls
unique in its own fashion with a spe-
cial menu prepared for each nigh1 .
Guests from off-island stay for a few
days to enjoy the food and special en-
tertainment that the Inn help~ ar-
Ra1Stars *
Centennial
range.
The Twelve Days of Christmas at
the Jared Coffin House is indeed a
heart-warming experience. Won ·1 you
share with me some of the special inn
recipes from Chef de Cuisine Chns·
tian De Vos. Sou-Chef, Jeanne Ash-
burn. and Pastry Chef ~ean Orr. to
make your own Christmas memor-
able.
B~_Sampler
~ . ' ~ . ' ~ ... -
SCAUOP CHOWDER
1/J lb. bKa. or pork bKk a t, chopped
1 rib uler\I. ~
1 ....._ Oftioe. IMtv chopped
2 .... IMlv chopped
'I.I cup l&Mlft.d aD-purpoM low
2 qtl. milk
1 duh WorcestenhlH ~e
1 duh T-..CO S-Ce
s.lt and ground bladr. pepper to tute
1 lb. potatoa P"led and diced
2 lbe. lcalop9 (ad In pieces If large)
Chopped parsley to prniah
1. Saute bacon or pork fat 1n skillet Add
chopped vegetables and cover Cook
over medium heat until vegetables are
steamed and wilted
2. Spnnkle the flour over aU and mix into
vegetables.
3. In a large saucepan. bnng mUk to a
boil. Tum heat down and add vegetable·
flour mixture. Bring to a boil again . snr-
ring constantly. Turn heat down and add
seasonings
4. Add diced potatoes and cook over
medium heat for 15 to 20 manutes unnl
tender Add scallops iust before ready to
serve chowder. Cut ln small pieces. scal-
lop! will take only 3 or 4 minutes to cook
Garnish wilh chopped parsley.
Makes 8 seruings
COLD MARINATED STRIPED BASS
6 pordoM acr1pecl bMe llleu (uch -I
on.)
1 CUii chickm broth
I cup dry while wtne
4 OIP9•-
l bev ....
I ~ whok bi.ck ~COf"llll
2 oNonl.lllc.d
I CUii Ille.ct cekrv
I a.p thln)v lllced c;anou
I C1l9 white viirM9ar
3 .. .,...., llOM ......
BrMdv Cream Sauce
1. Place bass fillets into a large skdlet and
cover with chic.ken broth and wme
Cover and simmer gently for 8 to 10 mm-
utes. or until fish flakes easily Cool
2. In large saucepan. combine water. bay
leaf. peppercorns. vegetables and sim-
mer for 5 to 7 minutes or until vegetables
are cnsp-tender. Stir m vinegar and sugar
Cool.
3. Remove fish from broth Moth can be
used to make fish soup) and place in a
single layer in 11 shallow glass or enamel
dish. Cover with vinegared vegetables
and liquid. Cover an·d chill several hours
or overnight.
4. When ready to serve. remove bass
fillets from liquid and place on platter with
some of the drained vegetables Gam1Sh
with oU and vinegar marinated mussels
(fresh. frozen or canned) and wrve wnh
Brandy Cream Sauce.
Mclees 6 seruings
BRANDY CREAM SAUCE
l YJ a1119 ho•-•...,_ .. ,.. or 9004-
.-llty coia•ettMI ma,oMMH
2 tllll h ., a l>M tomato puree or l table·
lpooll ~ pMte
2 .... 9'00M brandv l•••a•-Y,a111a....,~
l . In a bowl. stir .all ingredients until well
blended. Chlll until ready to serve
Makes 2 cups
(continued)
14 • FAMILY WEEKLY. 0.CtmDer 13. 1911
GLOGG
Peel I/a ..... or-.., CUC Mto e ....,.. ...
I te•p a ae whole dows
~ cupr--
1/a ClllP ..... w..ched U.onda u.-....-cw.
I ..... m re e11dia, helwd
\'a 'SN'pa11a ...... cardamom ~ botde dry red -.
~ C:-. ~ or vo6a
1. Stud or•nge peel wkh the cloves.
Place iA spiral form on a rack In 250°F.
own. Bake until dry, about 45 minutes
(Eliminate baking tf you want to make
gJOgg rliht away.)
. Z. In small bowl, combine raisins.
•lmonds, sugar cubes. cinnamon sticks
and cardamom Toss gently. Add orange
peel.
S. In 3·quart enamel or stainless steel
sauoepan. combine ralsln mixture with
wine. Heal to simmering over low heat:
simmer 5 minutes. Add aquavit or vodka
and simmer 2 additional manures.
4. Ladle into heatproof punch cups or
small mugs, Including some of 1he raisins
•tl<I almonds in each serving. Serve with
small spoons. Makes about l quart
8 (4·oz.) serulngs
Note: This festive drink can be presented
as a gtft. Follow steps 1 and 2. baking
orange peel to dry It out as directed In
step l . Combine au spice and sugar in .
gredients in a smaD plastic bag: tie secure
ly. Place plastic bag Into a colorlul holiday
cloth pouch and tie 10 neck of a bottle of
wine. Anlsh off with a bow. a holly sprig
and glf t card.
GINGER
CHRISTMAS COOKIES
~cup~malut•
~c:-. ........ ...,
I .. , I 1 ; a 1141 trOMd linter
I ..W..poCMt iromd dnnemoft
2 te•paOM balrJnt toda
10 1alll11;a---or --..nn« ...
S cape undted al·pwpoee lour
Royal ldftl
l . In a 2-quan saucepan, combine
molasses, sugar, ginger and cinnamon.
Heat, stirring until nuxture bolls.
2. Stir In baking soda. Pour foaming mix·
1 lure over butter in large mixing bowl Stir
until butter mehs.
S. Beat In egg. Add flour. 1 cup al a tlme.
mixing well after each addition
4. Cover and chill dough untU firm
5. Roll out dough on lightly floured board
l/• inch thick, and cut into sh•pa with
Chrism\as cookie cutters. (FOi' the photo
we cut out 3-inch rounds.) Bake on
etumin um foil-lined cookie shttt In pre-
heated 32S°F. oven for 25 minutes. Let
cool completely before decorating wilh
Royal Icing. MoJca obout 4 doien
ROYAL IC1NG
lib.~· .... ,
1,.; cup .. whk ..
14 t..,.oon ~ ol Wtar
1. In large bowl. using electric mixer. beat
1/2 lb. of confectionen' sugar with egg
whites for 5 minutes at high speed
2. After 5 minutes, add cream of tartar
and continue to beat 3 minutes more until
Icing Is smooth.
3. Add remaining confectioners' sugar
slowly. a little at a lime. until Icing Is thick
enough to hold its shape.·
4. Using a pastry bag with a small plam
tip, decorate each cookie as you wish
Makes 4 cups
BUCHE DE NOEL
I ·~lupaoe buttn Of m....,.e, tor
....... peper
4 .. yolka
i,.;cup...., •n cup -*ed al·JVPOM tour
11;, ,.,, 1pa-tMdteor-..... ......
S ._ whtln
2 c..-hah crenb9rrin
I <:8'>...,..
2 c..-hMvy crtalft
llJQIP~·...,
2 t· paw .,wd °".,.. rtnd
Choc:o&ete a.n.rae-
1. Preheat oven to 450°F. Line 15 >< 9
x 2-inch jelly roll pan with waxed paper
and spread with butter
2. In large bowl of electric muter. beat egg
yolks and 113 cup sugar at high speed for
5 minutes until very thkk and light
3. lightly fold in flour Stir in mehed but·
ter.
4. In clean bowl. with clean beaters. beat
egg whites until stiff peaks form when
beaters are slowly ral$ed
5. Fold whltH Into batter. Pour batter Into
prepared pan and spread evenly with
spatula.
6. Bake In preheated oven for about 7
mlnutas.
7. When cake is done. tum upskie down
on a flat swface. Wet waxed paper with a
brush lightly dipped In water: 2 minutes
later, remove the paper
8. Couer cake wlh a clean tea towel to
prevent It from drying out and let ii cool
The cake Is ready to be filled and rolled
9. While cake cools. make filling. In
medium saucepan, combine cranberries
and wacer. Heat to boillng and boil until
all berries have popped
10. Strain ~ "X>ked cranberries to remove
skins. cool puree completely. then re·
fngerate
ll. In large chUJed bowl, beat cream until
sdff: add confectloners' sugar. Sttr In
orange rind
12. Fold whipped crea m mixture into
cold cranbeny puree Spread 1h1S mU1ture
onto the cake and roll up. Set aside in re-
fngerator Frost with Chocolate Burur·
cream when cake 1s cold
Maku 1 cake roll
CHOCOlATE Bl11TERCREAM
I pq. (12 oa.) ~ choco&.te bhs
I c., (1..'a lb.) burier
I ...,_. tMtMI co8te powd.
3 .. yoi&a, jumbo M Clllra ...
l. In the lop of a smal double-boiler ove1
hot wateT on moderate heat, meh the
chocolate .
2. When partially melted. remove fro m
heat and stir until completely melted and
smooth . Se1 aside to cool.
3. In smal bowl of electric mlXer, beat
butter and instant coffee together Add
yolks one at a time, beating well after
each addition. ·
4. Beat in the cooled chocolate, beabng
until smooth and slightly lightened In col-
or Use 10 frost Buche de Noel
Malce.s 2 cups
DECORATING THE LOG
I llled BChc ck Noel caike roll
I r9dpe Chocolatir BuneTCrnat
NarzlpM decoradoM or._.. hoity sprigs
l . Using a pastry bllg with a star·tlp. com·
i*tely cover the cM<e With• layer of but·
tercream
2. Squear the extra &osatng on the calw
in a swirling molion to represent the knots
of wood on a log
3. Decorate with marzipan decoralion, II
desired. Dec:on1te wtth sprigs of real holly.
MARZIPAN SNOWMAN AND
HOUY LEAVES
lft lb. ~ (almoed pMll)
1/1 cup whMa com SVf\IP
2a.-slfted~'.....,.
1. In electric mixer, mix marzipan untll
smooth. Add syrup then add enough
powdered sugar to make dough S1iff and
pliable.
2. Using food coloring. take I tablespoon
marzipan and color red. 2 tablespoons
color brown and 2 tablespoons color
green.
3. With remaining white marzipan. roll
into two balls (one large, one small) 10
make a snow~n. Decorate snowman
with hat, buttons and face with brown
marzipan. Shape marzipan with your
hands.
4. For holly, roll marzipan out and cur
holly leaves using cookie cune.r Roll ber·
ries out of red marzipan.
5. Place snowman. holly and berries on
top of yule log.
APRICOT-PINEAPPLE
CONSERVE
I cup coc:.llUI v•••abW Juke
3cups.....,
I cup chopped dried apricou
1h cup c~ awhecl p6nuppAc In pure
,.... 1$ IP 11 Jakie. •llilaed
lft cup chopped .......
lft cup rallllna
2 n'o I 11; a aaa lelllOft rind cvt Into ah In
sddlll (I lndl)
lft 1Mtp0011 ground c.eramo111 Med
·~ wupooa •ound DlltJDeg I pouch (3 I . oa.) ~ fndt pectin
1. In 4·quart saucepan, combine all In·
gredlents except pectin. Place over high
heat: bring 10 full boil. stirring constantly
2. Stir in pecitn Boil rapidly 1 minute,
sdrring constantly .
3. Remove from heat. Sklm off foam
with metal spoon Stir and slom to cool
slightly and prevent frurt from floating
(about 10 minutes) Ladle into hot s1erU-
12ed iars Cover with ~·inch hot paraffin
Maka obou1 4'11 cups
MACADAMIA NUT CRISPS
·~ lb. butter or muprine, 90lened
5'..-
2 cupt ........ ..,..,._. lour
2 ,...,_. ~ GrMfl rind
'la c.., choslled mec.edamta ..... dMded
1 en yolk
I cableapoon .,.,er
1. In a large bowl. crum butter with 1
cup sugar until light and fluffy Add flour
and orange rind, beat until well blended
with a mixer set at low speed Stir In 'l:l
cup of the macadamia nuts
2. Form dough Into 2 balls. wrap In waxed
paper. Chill until flrm , about 30 minutes
3. Preheat oven to 325°F On a lightly
floured board. roll each baD l/•·lnch thick
Cut into 2-lnch circles with a cookle cut·
rer.
4. Place on ungreased cookie sheets
Beat egg yolk and water , brush over
cookies Sprinkle lightly wlrh sugar and
remaining l/J cup macadamla nuts Bake
until golden. about 15 to 17 minutes.
5. Cool on wire racks. Store In tightly
covered containers Mokes 4 docen
(continued)
FAMILY WEEKLY, o.c.m11er 13, 1981 • 1~
l
Presenting the Best Buffet of the Season!
Best of all, you can make everything ahead of time.
From the Bes! Foods family of fine products to yoL. !he warriest o' Season·s GreeMgs
And for leisurely enterta1n1ng during the busy ho11days here s Ou' festive dinner for 1we1ve-
spec1ally planned o take the last minute pressure off you Every de1ec!able dish
can be rnaae a'lead T'1e schedules up to you-cooK a little now cook a htlie •ater
So w'1en party 11-ne rolls around you can relax anc en1oy you• g .... es•s'
....... .----,~ I -::::;==-ma ---u lazoll . -~ '~IJ ~ # ..... "'c Mazola ~ ~: ·
f .. . /
c ·,·.Best Foods CPC 1nterna11ona1 inc E•;p.,.,:=, .. , "' ':
1 1ug ( 1 5 liters) Rhine
wine
1 cup KARO Light Corn
Syrup
Grapes. orange slices.
lemonshces
1 bottte (28 oz) club
SOda. cn1lleC1
Ir o..;nct" oow' m.-"'"'e aio corn syruc Add tr Jlt
Cover rel11gera1e severa hours Belore ::.erv.rg aoo
sooa and ice Mal<es 24 t 4 oz) servings
Mi• and chill early 1n the day
2p~1'.-~Jt__,
2 cups BEST FOODS. 1 " tsp pepper
Real Mayonnaise 1 pkg (10 oz) frozen
112 cup parsley spngs chopped spinach.
112 small OAion. cut up thawed. drained
1 small clove garlic on paper towets
1 Tbsp lemon 1uice
1n covered bienoer container oteno all 1ngre<1ierits at
nogl'I speeo 1ust unul t1ne1y cnopoed Cover refrigerate
a: least J hr \lakes 2·3 4 cuos
Can be made one or two days before serving
1 pkg (18-112 OZ)
yellow cake m1•
2 cup ARGO· or
KINGSFORD'$'
Corn Starch
'
2cupsugar
1 cup water
<I eggs
2 cup MAZOLA· Com 0 11
1 tsp vantlla
Grease 12-cuo t uted or 'O plain tuoe oan M1~ cake
·rt• cor~ starcn a"IO sugar W1111 mixer at !Ow speed
oeat 1n "lei.t 4 1ng•edients At meCl·un speeo beat 3 IT' "
Pour into par Bake 1n 350 F ove.., 50 to 60 min Coo• 15
'Tl1"l "' pan Preoare giaze Remove cake trOIT' pan
0terce morougn y wnr-1oro1 Brush N•tri 1 2 of me glaze
Lei s1ano 1 nr Reoeat Store tightly covereo up 10 1
weel< Decorate with wn1poeo cream ano cnerries
Glaze In saucepan mix 1 CUP" ARO Lign1 Corn s.,rup
1 4 cup sugar a"lo f 4 cup •,M:Cl .i Marganne Stir
over me01um nea1 until smoom Remove aaCI 1 2 cc.1p
bourbaf'
For a mellow flavor. store a few Clays
1 cupMAZC>lA·
Margarine
1 cupSKIPPY' Peanut
Butter
1 cup sugar
1 cup firmly packed
brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tap vantlla
2· 1 2 cups unsifteCI flour
1 tsp baking powder
I tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
Sugar
Nuts. cnoco&ate
k1sses.1am or 1elly,
In bov.t w1tl'l m1;er at med1>Jm speeCI oeat l11s· 6 1ngre· .
di en ts Jnhl ftutty At low soeed oea1 1n ne) t.: '"lgreooents
Shape ln10 1" balls roll 1n sugar P1ace 2' apart on un-
greaseo coo~ie snee1s Ba1o;e 1n 350 F ove"I 1210 15 rn.n
or 1.nt browneo tmmeocS1e.y oress nuts or ca'"lO es r10
cOOloes or press wr.n ·"lumo a"<l ft! " .,., 1af"I Coo
Store in a rttgn1 con1a r>e• '-4al..es 6 ooze"
Bake up to one week ahead
18'3d~ {)f th,-.;J <;._ J {i,.;,Jt·~
2 cups BE s T FOOOS • 1 2 tsp dry mustard
Real Mayonnaise 1 2 tsp garf1c powder
2 cup Cla1ry sour cream 1 2 tsp onion powder
"cup vinegar 4 oz blue cheese.
4 tsp sugar crumbled
\'1° • rst 7 1ngred1e":s sflr 1"1 cheese Cover retr gerate
a1 east 2 hr \1a~es 3 c1.::>S
Keeps well 1n refrigerator two to three ~eeks
I cupMAZOLA'
Corn Oil
1 cup cider vinegar
3cup sugar
4 tsp salt
2 tSQ pepper
2 cans ( 16 oz each)
red kidney beans
ClraineCI
' 2 cans(t6 oz each)
whOle bat:>y carrots.
drained
2 cup finely chopped
onion
3 pkg ( 10 oz each)
frozen broccoli
spears. cool(ed,
drained
Mix hrSl 5 1ngreoients Place beaf"ls ano carrots 1n '3 ic
9· "2 · dtSn Sprinl<le w11h onion Top w1tn broccot Pour
Oii mllc1ure over vegetables Cover refr.gerate over·
ntgnt Drain arrange on piatter Makes 12 servings
Allow~ day for ftavor to develop
Ct;ukJ. u2 l/1 ~,j,~ '.i i~tL
6 whole chicken 1 " tsp pepper
breasts. boned. t cup dry sherry
helved "cups mtlk
4 cup MAZOLA • 3 cups water
. Margarine 12 ch1cken-lfavor
2 cups chopped bouillon cubes
onions t lb 8 oz spaghetti.
4 cup ARGO or cooked 8 mtn,
KINGSFORD S' drained
Corn Starch 12 slices Swiss cheese
2 tsp salt 12 s1tces boiled ham
,, :Jutcl"I over Oro""~ C'11C~r a iew ::> eces a a 11rne n
marga• ne o~er rneo -.rn r ea! 15 "'r11n or ,..nl I tender qe.
"'10ve ct-cken Ado O"t0ns COO• 5 m n \'1>. corn starcn.
salt and oepoer Gradua11y stu 1.., snerr~ unt t Sl'T100lh
4d0 to ont0ns w11n ne~: J 1'1greo1er 1s S: rung con·
S'8'1'1\ br 'IQ 10 boll ove· r-ied VTI "eat co 1 min
G•ease 6-ot sra 10" oak "9 oar o• ,.,.,o 3-o: cassero es
4oO spag'le't1 Po..,r O"' sa.;ce toss qo 1 crieese "lslde
~ar Ar-ange v.1tr Ch•G•e" O\er soagnet: Ba•e: gnlly
co~erecl lf"I 325 ~ O\er 45 to 60 ""''" o• u"ti io1 ~a~es
12 !>erv•"lgs
Or. prepare ttle day before but do not bake Cover
refrigerate To serve. bake 1·1 2 lo 1-31<1 hr
Exotic Persimmons
Ate Fascinating to Use
By ffiotllyn Hanaen
This sweet, luscious golden-
orange fru1t Is known as the
"apple of the orient." Select
fruit that Is glossy, plump. well-
shaped, smooth and hlgh)y colored,
wtth the stem cap attached. You will
discover two major varieties: the·
Hachtya, which Is bright orange In col-
or and slightly pointed In shape. and
the Fuyu, which has the same bright
cobr but Is flatter In shape. With
either variety. allow ample time for
f1>enlng. Persimmons po5lleSS a deli-
cate honey-smooth taste when fully
f1>e. In order to achieve this flavorful
quality, it Is e11ential to ripen the butt
at room temperature until soft. If not
property ripened, the fruit possesses
an astringent quahty with real ')>ucker
power."
Persimmons can be eaten out-of-
hand, served with cream or used In
many pudding. cake or cookie reci-
pes. For a hght and refreshing sher-
bedike dessert, freeze ripe, whole per-
simmons. After the fruit Is frozen , slice
and serve in sherbet dishes as a spe-
cial, wholesome dessert.
Try a persimmon sundae. Mash the
fruit slightly and top with vanilla or
frul-&vored ice cream. Persimmons
also add a unique twist to fruit salads.
Try them in combination wtth fresh
pineapple. orange. grapefruit, avo-
cado. ~apes and many other fresh
fruits.
lOey share exceDent nutritional
value, too -100 ~ams (31/2 ozs.) of
persimmon flesh has 77 caJorle.s. The
fruit Is high In phosphorus with 26
mg.; potaslium, 174 mg. and vitamin
A, 2,710 lnte:madonal Unb. It is also
low In IOdium wtth 6 mg.
REAGAN PERSIMMON
PUDDING
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1. Stir togfther mclttd butter and sugar
2. SClr flour wkh salt. cinnamon and
nuimeg; add to butter and sugar mixture.
Add persmmon puree. soda diuolved In
warm water. brandy and vM1ila.
3. Add eggs. mixing thoroughly, but light-
ly. Add raisins and nuts. sdrrlng until
mixed. Put In buttered, Sleam-type. cov-
ered pudding mold and steam 21/t hours.
4. Flame at table wth warmed brandy.
Molcu 8 sculngs
BRANDY-WHIPPED
CREAM SAUCE
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1. Beat egg undl ligl'1t and f\.dfy. Beat in but-
ter, confeak>nen' sugar. Alt and brandy.
2. Bat heavy cream until stiff. Gently
fold Into first mixture. CoYCr and chUI un-
til ready to save. Stir before spooning on
pudding. Makes about 3 cup•
NC>re Th& combination is a family favo·
rite of the Ronald Ragans, sent to FAMILY
WEau. v from the White Houw.
GINGER PERSIMMON
PRESERVES
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1. In broad kettW. combine 1 cup of the
sugar, the water and ginger. Bring to boll .
reduce heat and gently simmer, st!mng
occasionally. until syrupy. about 10
minutes.
2. Meanwhile. remove stmu. peel and
remove weds from p.mtmmons. Mash
enough pulp to make 33/• cups.
3. Stir penlmmon pulp Into ginger-sugar
syrup with lemon juice and rema.lnlng
51/2 cups sugar. Bring to ful roling boil,
stirring. Boll hard l minute. Remove
from heat; Immediately stir In pectin.
4. Ladle Into hot, sterilized canning jars.
seal. Set jars on rack In large canning ket·
tie. cover with water. Bring to boll; boU
10 minu!C$ to process. Remove jars;
tlghttm lidJ. Cool. Score in a cool. dark
plau. Moku about 8 hal/·plnts
GOLDEN RAISIN PERSIMMON
BREAD
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l. In mixing bowl, combine flour, suga1.
50da and salt. Sttr in persimmon. buner.
brandy, eggs, ginger and raisins. mixing
JUst to blend .
2. Spoon batter Into two well -greased
3-to 4-cup molds or loaf pans. Bake in
350°F. oven about l hour 0r until
wooden pick lnsentd In center of bread
comes out clean.
3. Cool 10 mlnuta. then unmold. Wrap
and store In cool place.
Malc:u rwo 3· to 4<up molds or looues
OOUBl£ FRUTT
YOGURT PARFAITS
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I cup ecrewbeny ..._ ,.,.__
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4 ~ (in-9(. m.) v..W. yoeurt
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1. In a large bowl. combine pineapple,
persimmons. kiwi fruit and strawberries.
2. In food processor or blender. combine
banana and orange juice: prOCA!$1 until
smooth. Pour banana mixture ove:r fruit:
mix gendy. COYC. Chill several hours to
blend flavon.
3, To MrW, spoon yogurt Into parfait
glasses. top with fruit and sprinkle with
coconut. Makes8to lOservlngs
GOLDEN PRUNE NUGGETS
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1. In mixing bowl. cream sugar, butter.
eggs and vanilla.
2. Coarsely blend prunes wih p.mim·
mons In electric blender or food proce5$0f.
Add to creamed mbcture. beating to blend
thoroughly
3. Com'*ie flour. baking powder and al·
spice; stir Into barter with almonds. mixing
)Ust to blend. Drop rounded teaspoonslul
onto ~eated baking shftts.
4. Bab In preheated 375°F. oven about
15 minuta. undl edges begSi to brown.
Cool on radt. Dust ~ powdered sugar
or glue with mixture of powdered sugar
thinned with lemon juice.
Maka about 5 doun
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1. In blender, purff persimmons unlll
smooth . In bowl. combine purffd pu~
and remaining fnwedients. Sweewn to
tasllr. If sauce is too thick. add a llttle
cnnge juice.
2. Scrw OYel' ·vanilla lee crum or fresh
fruit compote.
MoJces obour 1 '.4 cups sauce
Mantuc:Mt
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(continued)
ROAST DUCK wrTH BEACH
PLUM SAUCE
2 <~ to 6-lb. me> c1uc1is
ICllllDM.qwtered
2 prtk dows, cT1llhed
Wt
Gromdw.ck~
~ ...
Beac1' Plum Sue•
1. Pierce the sides of the duck with a
fcxk, npeclally the fatty areas near the tail
and upper thigh.
2. P1ace a quartered onion and a garlic
clove In each duck cavity. Sprinkle ducJu
with sah and pepPft inside and out.
3. Place ducks.breast-side down.on rack
and rout in preheated 400° F. oven for
30 mi,luta. Tum ducks over. breast side
up. and roast 40 minutes longer. Reduce
heat to 350°F. and continue roasdng l to
1111 houn longer until juices Nn clear
when thigh It p\erced wlth a fork.
.,. Place d ucks on heated serving planer.
Serve with Beach Pfum Soua. Garnish
wfth parsley. Cut each duck in half with
shears: serve half to each penon.
Molen 4 MnJings
BEACH PLUM SAUCE
in cup bucJa plu• Je1v « o-plum -, 1 mm new. ozs.) ..... c~
in cup hMvy Crtala
1 1e11p a oa ~ m..aard
F .. lwl9U tr.htV ground bteck pepper
1. In small saucepan. heat ;eUy until
mehed
2. Add consomme and heat until boiling.
s_tlr in ae~. mustard and pepper
3. Hear, stirrlng until mixture comes ro
bolling. If too rhick. add a little mOfe con· somrne. Molcea about 2 cups
CROWN ROAST OF PORK
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4 arpa •1auly llced a.chW
1: H~e butcher~ a crown roast of
pot"k to serve 10 to 12 people. Ask hlm'to
tie secureJy and MFrench" the ribs.
t. P1ace roast in baking pan and stuff
c:en .. r wih large. firm. crumbled ball ol
aluminum foU to pr~ent meat from
shrinking.
S. Sprinkle meat wtth salt. pepper. thyme
and sage. Roast in preheated 325°F.
oven for 2 hours.
'· J>l.vpere Com~·Sousoge Stulftng.
5. Remove foil from roast: fill center wtth
about V2 of the stuffing. Roast for 1 hour
more or until doM (about 25 mlnu1a pe
pound or until 170°F. on meat thcr·
mom«Mr).
6 . Spoon remaining stuffing Into greased
l -quart cancrole. Cover: bake along with
r09lt for last 30 minutes.
7. Remove roast from pan Skim fat from
drippings. savmg 1/2 cup.
8. On top of range tn roasting pan. 5ll1
flour Into drippings smoothly. Add broth
and wine. cook. stirring until mixture
thlc.kens and boib Season to taste Wllh
salt and pepper. Keep warm.
9. Place roaist on a serving planer and
surround with zucchini and carrot ovals
cut from the vegetables on the diagonal
and steamed 3 minutes.
10. Serve crown roast wllh gravy in a
heated sauceboat.
Molces 10 to 12 savings
HERBED CORNBREAD AND
SAUSAGE snJFflNG
1111 k . bull pork-..._.
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1,c, cup ..... °"'°"
10 aipe combfMd ~
2 11n1pa 11H .... le.W., crwhed
I 'la teenpoorw thyme le•vee
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1.4 I p a IMI ground blK.k pepper
2 ......... ~ buten
1. In a large skillet. brown sausage. mr·
ring frequently. Remove sausage; ses
aside. Pow off all but 'I• cup o.f the drip·
pings.
2. To the drtppin91 remaining in the pan.
add butte: heat to meJt . Add onion and saure for 3 minutes. Remove from heat
and sctr In cornbread. sage. thyme. salt
and black pepper. Stir in eggs. Spoon in·
to a aown roma of pori(. May also be U9ed
for truffing turby or chicken.
Maka 9 cups sruJfing
CRANBERRY HORSERADISH
RELISH
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2 -n1~· .. ·=-...... in aip w.m or..,.. c:Wer
111 cup pr .......... honenMMah
l . With vegetable peeler. cut off the thin
orange peel from the orange rind and cut
into julienne or matchlike 5tt1>1.
2. Remove all rinds &om oranges. Chop
orange pulp coarsely: tum Into food pro·
cessor and procas until purffd.
3. In large saucepan. combine orange
puree. julienne orange pee! and sugar.
Cook. stirring for 5 to 6 minutes unlil
sugar dissolves and mixture bolls.
4. SCir in cranberries and cook 5 minutes.
stirring until all cranberries have popped
5. Soften gelatin In cold water and add to
hot cranbeny mixture. Stir until it dis·
solves.
6. Add honeradllh to cranberry mixture.
mix weD. Refrigerate until ftrm . about 5 to
6 houB. Molces abou1 8 cups
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inserted en center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans and
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and hot water until dissolved.
Add remelning cocoa mixture
alternately with coffee and
milk. beating to spreading con·
sistency. Blend in van illa.
About 2Y• cups frosting.
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The Spotting Life of
Lake1s Boss Je11y Suss
The Monopoly board could well be the metaphor for the lffe of Jerry Buas, who
turned a modest $2,000 Investment Into an empire worth more than $350 million.
By John Str999
F or Jeny au., life Is. much like a Monopoly game. But he calculates his
mows so that lilk Is i.ft to Lady Luck.
And undentand that Busa -a rags to
riches muJtirnlllionan, a small-town
boy &om Kemmerer. Wyo.' who made
good -Is an ardent and expert Monopoly
player, one who rarely loses.
At 48. entrepreneur Busa has won big, from
the 1959 real-estate Investment of $2,000 he
and his partner parlayed Into a $350 rriilllon
empire, to the National 8asketbd Aslodallon
championshJp his recently acquired Los
Angeles Laken won In 1980.
His teams -he also owns the National
Hockey League Kings _:. are the vehides that
have taken him &om his obecurity as another
facelas multimillionaire in a Southland sea of
them and p&eced him before the publ~ eye.
Generally. the pubic eyes th1s man of fame.
fortune and flamboyance wtlh envy, not rutz.
lng his mtlbons are rooted In hard wori< and his
uncanny talent for predicting financial trends.
Perhaps tt's his pmon for games, his ability
to calculate the outcome with cool precision
that accounts for much of his sucx:eSI. Even as
a child his Sb'ategy was flawlaa.
He remembers that, at 14. he figured out
just how much money he'd need to earn and
invest to have a miDk>n dollars -no smal
potatoes for a kid whose wallras·mother pakl
the rent wtlh her dps. By working a sixth day
each week and thus earning an ex1ra $3,000 a
year, then lnwsdng that savings al a
17-pacent y\eJd (real estate). Busa allmated
he'd be a millionaiire In 25 years. 'What muck
me," he says, .. was that Ifs so damn simple,
when you think about It ...
A number that baffles ordinary· people Buss
had reduced to a slmple formula. By do6ng to,
he had a goal he. knew he could attain, ~
not by hu0'9 pool or working on the lJnJon
Padftc ~.his~ In thOM days. A
pool-playing teact. conmced au. -who
had dropped out of high ldMX>I ~ he
WM .. more aadYe and competitive" than his
dwm I 811 -to Ntum to academia. He
earned his bacbek>r's ~ In chemlltry In
two-and-a-half yems at the Untvenlty ·of
Wyoming and took to hem the phloeophy of
a college profemor, Dr. Sidney e.n.o.,. au.
reca1s Benton's tex1book dedication: "rd lllce
to dedkA* this book to bautlfuJ Vidana
~. wllhout whoee · l•a this book
would hew been pJbWMd llx months ....,_ ..
'What he really was saying," cxp&alns &..
John Strege II a aporbw,_.. /ot The (~ Counl)I}
Regl1111rr.
Bussman~ holldav: Jeny'.t passion Jew games runs the gamut. from pool to Monopoly.
"is that there are a lot more things to life than
woridng. In effect. he was saying, work hard
and play hard."
Wolk hard Buss did. A master's ~and
a Ph .0 . from the UniYenlay of Southern
Callfomia folowed. &. then c:t"'9ced up
stints as a oolege chemlltry proiellor, business
consullant and en aeroepece-engineer. But
dMmlllry and a ~ at McOonnel Douglas
were not the way to weallt\. RMI ...... was. In
1959 he and partner Frank Martanl put up
$1,000 "wh to buy a cfllepdated 14-unil
ap1111nent compa.x In c.na.a LOI Angejft.
~ the fever of a Maiq>Oly player~ has
broken the bank, &. went on to arMm ottMr
buildlngl. The ftrm pr'OlplNCI, and durtng the
rKellion of the arty 7C1s, Manarll and &.
stcdplled real...... .
"When ral estaee took olf." Buss says, "tt
was like owning a house. I just owned a lot of
them."
He has proper1tes In Los Angeles, Phoenix.
Las Vegas and Dalas, and hote'5 In Palm
5pnngl, Phoenix and Mammoth Mountain.
He ewn pwc:hesed a plot of hiltoty, paying $.5
mDon for J>lckbW, the Beverly HtJts mansk>n
once owned by Mary Ackford and Douglas
F alrbauks.
Ha fortune accumulated and his work done.
tt was time for Busa to play. His reputation as a
ledia' man MCured. he hed new worlds· tp
conquer. So for $67.5 mllion, he bought two
teams• worth of pleymeta and a pie~
for them to play In, obtaining the LaMrs. the
Kir9 and the Forum &om Jack Kent CooM In
the IUmmft of 1979.
"I'm an .dent fan," Buss expletn.s. ..If you
(conllnwd Of! page C2J
CAllF~A EOlllON OKem• 1). t•1 •Cl
Q i .. ~
i •
!
l
JERRY BUSS
(conrm~d from PQflC Cl }
wal<ed Into the stands and ~ a fan .nd
said, 'If you had rni&oflsol dollars. whet wouJd
you do?' he'd probeblt; ay, 'own a team.' I
happen to be lucky ~ to be a fan wtth
millions of dolan, and I made the same deci-
sion he wouJd make."
, , Typical ol &., he had made a dedliorl
"'wtrh vtsk>n. He foresaw a-pay-televisk>n boom
that could heap megabucks upon megabucks.
Now he activeJy seeks to purchatc a teAeWion
station wtrh which to transmit hil broadcasts.
.. Cat* TV. has a tremendous potential,"
Buss adds. ..h's obvious that when you
caJculate the potential revenues, they're
astronomical."
His nUnd never lesb; Its wheels are In
perpetual motion. To ensure his Lakers will
sel, he offered the dchest contract fn sports
history to balketbafs ~ salesman and
showman. Earvtn {Magic) Johnson was signed
to a 25-year contract worth $25 mllJ6on, begin-
ning upon the conclusion of Magic's current
contract, which expWe5 In 1984.
Preposterous, NBA officials said. Sound
butinea. the Monopoly Man said. Let Buss teD
you why.
"For Magic's contract, I took $3.4 m.iDion
and put It in a first trust deed that will earn it
20-perc:ent Interest over each of the next two
years. That will proYide a total of $5 ~ by
1984, the beginning of the contract .
.. He will then get the lntaest &om that
money. that will Ul'f\ a million a year at 20 per-
cent. At the end ol 28 years, I get the $5
million beck. but because ol inflation It will be
worth about $1.2 million. .
"The cWfeenoe between that and my
original inwsb'nent ol $3. 4 million Is $2 .2
mMlion -the cost to me ol the contnct. So,
for S2 .2 million. l get one of the most exctttng
basketball players ever."
See how his mind works? While others are
on 8allic Avenue, Buss has gobbled up Pari<
Place and Boardwalk. and has even peseed
Go once again.
Along the way, he's careful nae to step on
anyone. Bart Owisaianson. a former employee
ol &m's who considers his ex-ho. a ftnandaJ
seer. also applauds Bus's good nature ... He's
a wry generous guy. He's very loyel, and
that's one thklg he demands beck, loyalty."
noa Chrtlden9on. ..He has a pretty 51rong
social corudence, too, in terms ol dJsadvan-
LlttJ«e big·mon Bua wih millionalr~ Lolcf!B Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar {left) and Magic JohnJOn . {&low)
JOT}I "supports .. ,. aeom U1lh mdtUlbsm.
taged people. He takes care ol them ...
Seorta of his ldndnal indude sending a
wouJd-be prostitute to businels dMX>l, and
funding a~ at U.S.C. ~ Bus
Is said to collect glrfllends the same way he
saves stamps and nn coins, his pmtime as a
~ hwl't In~ wilh his~-·
father. He visits his four children (by ex-wife
Joann Mueller) every week.
But perhap. h6a ~ ri>ute came from a
sponswriter. who caled et. w. regular guy."
"'It's true." says Chrtslianson. "He'D call me
up on Sunday and say come on up to the
house And watch the game or play some ten-
nis."
One game &iends avoid playing wllh Buss is
Monopoly. He's admitted to gOing the board
alone, using 20 or 30 tokens and mak-
ing aD the decisions himself. That way. 1111
he can't lo5e . llLI
Jerry reJaxes at his Pidcfair mansion wlh
chiJchn (top) Janie. Jim. ~low) Jeanie
and John.
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T -Computers
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Computers make adults nervous, says
Julie Chon, but kids take to them flke
dudes to water.
T his l.s not one of those business
stories that inf onns you the
future Is in computers, or that
these electronic wizards are
bent on spitting out the wrong blJls
and complicating your life. This story
shows computers can be fun .
At Compukids. a west Los Angeles
computer-learning center, children
and adults solve quizzes, draw com-
puter graphics and devise games -
with mare than a little help from their
automated &lends. The storefront
school boasts 10 microcomputers,
many programmed by children wear·
ing Compukids T-shirts who call the
machines their "pets. M
"I'm doing this because I love com-
puters and I want to program my own
games and challenge myself," says
12-year-old Steven Glassman.
Compukids Is the brainchild of Dr.
Julie Chan and Ellen Newman, two
teachers taken by the computer
revolution. Already, their five-month·
old program -originally geared for
kids only -has exJ)C!lnded to include an age groups. from preschoolers to
adults.
One of the most popular classes ls
held Wednesday evenings, when
parents and ch!Jdren team up on a
single computer. 1'he kids usually
take to it like ducks to water, and the
parents say. 'Stop, stop, you're gotng
too fast."' Chan explains ... But once
they get uted to It. they have fun."
Al that's needed foe your child to
get hands-on computer experience is
the eta.fee ($100b~~
c:::lasaes) and the M*y to read. As the
session advances, the ch1ldren learn
more lnbicale programs and gain the
confidence to perlorm them .
.. The computms teach logic that
schools don't," claims Chan ... Learn·
Ing computers in childhood helps kids
stretch their thinking ....
If you'd rather your child prepare
for the future out of the classroom,
you can send him to Computer Camp
Inc. in Santa Barbera. Nestled In the
woods, not far &om the ocean, chil·
dren 10 to 18 learn computer skills
and languages, as well as )oln In con·
ventional camp. acttvtties, from soccer
to q..a-blgs.
Aororl Joma la a Loa Ang&>les-bmed wrilRr
and a compu.en addfct
CA~IA EOl'TIOH. Oectmbef 13, •t •CJ
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The 12-day retreat accommodates an levels of computer enthusiasts. Ad·
vanced campers get a chance to
assemble a robot. Electronic
education-In-the-wilderness has
become so popular, camp owners
plan on openlng computer camps
thro~ut the country.
dlctive. Students at Compu.kids are
reluctant to leave their computer pals
at the end of the session. and some
children arrive at Computer Camp.
Inc. with microcomputers in tow. In
the still of the night the cabins are
abuzz, not with whispers of ghost
stories, but the hum of com-r911
puter games. llLI But computer fun can become ad·'
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Time to share the warmth of the
season. And what ~tter way than b}'
serving Southern Comfort to your
holiday guests. After all, don't good
friends deserve the very best?
For the smoothest, richest
eggnog you ever tasted, try a
Comfort Eggnog .
1 part Southern Comfort, 4 parts
dairy eggnog. Pre-chill ingredients.
Pour Southern Comfort into a glass
and add eggnog. Stir to blend. Dust 1
with nutmeg and serve. Cheers! !
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SoudlemComfort ~
Afloat ln .. a Solita1y· Sea
Of Epsom Salts
The cure to .i1esa, eome 801' lle11 In the aa1ty depth• of the aenaory
deprivation tank. Othera {:Ontend thla aolutJon la all wet, thua
creating wavea In a mlnl-e«1 of tranquility.
Ue doun In darlnea: A /food of /oles ate ~ to soak In 10 fncha of water and BOO pocM'1dl of£,,.,,,, da.
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I ay Rlaty Eln aa"ett , T lme Wiii when • harried 1 tJua... ~would ....
1 a ..,..ty an eo m.. and
I mxt1ty at the n8INlt saloon. I Ah, but how t1mes, anc1 the cuMure. l haw ch9rlgld. Thae days, men and
I mcJN CaMornllnl have ck::owred 8
: no-aftereffects ~ay of getting
' "lmnked." To -=ape from llM's ten·
I .,.., they drnb Ink> the IOUndproof
dll'tcnell ol ... 8-by 4-foot "1lolldon
tank" and 8oet.
The _. was invented In the
19S0'1by.~JohnU
ly, who wned to dilc:oye how the
mind would ruct when dlptwd ol
ar.mal lllrnulllaon. Lly lrnme'lld
..._.In a a.boilby unk durtng an
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Uly's tank was ~ for
popm ._ In the -l970'a. but I
answers Joel Kimmel, manager of
Samadhl's Sen Manc:ieoo oena.r. "Top
eucutives, houlewtves, colege ltu-
dmds, ..... ttewarde1111, ~t
women." Adds &bet Goodman.
owner ol floM to Relax In Phladel-
phia, 1've had the oomplete lpedrum
-dodcn, lawyers, court *"<>-
giaphen. s -tnlffic roubolen. hai--
daaeeas."
&bet Lovett. a 46-yar~ ln·
wtbnent counselor from Kent6eld
who fnt flolted last March. found the
expenenoe IO restful he wanted his
wife and children to try II, too. '11le
experience I had was one of exhea1oe
relualton and relief of strels," he re-
call . ., felt utterly refreshed ...
"Cclebldes aho Boat," Kimme.I
says, "to be alone and get a lid. relit."
Aw;;e [)(dq'50fl. Robin W8arns and
Kdl Krilloff'enon haw al ~
.... from Samadhi. and PauJ New-
man, Joanne Woodwmd and Diane
Kalor'I have floated at the Bcwrty
.. center.
'"Wt don., know exactly how the
tank produces this stale of Nlandon ...
says Dr. Kenneth Wilson. directoJ of
research at Float to Relax. "But we
think ••• related to the reduction in
sentory Input. Pr~ studies
suggest that the heart rate. seems to
fluctuate less after a penon fJoaa and
that the brain produces more theta
waves, wodaled wth relaxation."
The tank doesn't have a poattve cf.
feet on everyone. Dr. M. Lawrence
Funt, a psychologlst and co-author of
Slrea /or Sua:ea (Van Nomand
Rinehold), has talc.ed to a number of
"ftomers" about their experiences.
and says that "tome of them felt they
might as we8 have been home in the
bathtub because nothing happened.
They said $15 was a lot to spend jUst
to laM a bath."
Or. Funt has milglvings of his own.
"I am not oonvlnced that the people
who go in there are safe," he says .
.. Some people pank in that 1dnd of
situation and the panic might trigger
something -a heart attack or *<>M.
tf you have hypertension. or, if you
tend to cpilepsy. an epileptic ftt. .
"Tanks ~ indeed be a weapon
for dealing with stress but right now
we're playing around with something
we dOn't know anydq about." Until
more rae..ch Is done, Or. Fwst adds.
"!here should be a health profalional
at the tank cent• to 9CJ'eC!r\ people
~ and be there in Cale
IOmething goes wrong."
C ultomers are ahady bmg
taeened to a certain extent.
Bebe gettSlg lnlo the tank,
they mutt sign a "rmaee"
bm ating Ihm they do not haw •
hilloty ol hart dllew, ~ Of
psychialrlc lnas. Says Kknmel, 'The
tank is exhcmely safe. In feet, a llUdy
by the Medical Colege of Ohio has
shown that it lowers blood pre.n.
The pea90n is always ln oonlrol. He
can come out at any time. If he gets
dilorlmlled. he c.an and up and the
whole llop ol the tank wil pop off. It's
a wry .. tank."
HM the tank .wr induced an .....
ta.cl llAlle"? '"Wt're not tMrc b
Ihm," Kimmet teys. '"Some people
haw had IOlne wry oobful aperi-
enc:a In the tank. but nobody has
eYS suffered.any ct.nags. It's a wry
positive experience for rm
ewiyonc." a.J
King of the
Catered Affair
Only In America could a man whose favorite dish is a
hamburger slathered with peanut butter become the
chlceat purveyor of food to the Beautiful People.
Here, Milt Williams shares his recipe for sµ>eet success .
By Suzy Kolter
He's had tuUps flown from
HoUand to Los Angeles for a
party for singer Helen Reddy.
He's filled Judith (Scruples)
Krantz's kitchen sink with thou.sands
of fresh strawberries. For Danny
Thomas he prepared an exclusive
Lebanese Christmas dinner. And for
the daughter of tycoon Marvin Davis
he catered a wedding reception that
cost half-a-million dollars.
Milto n Williams. the best-known
caterer in California. is also one of the
most famous in the world. WI like to
flip ·em out ... he says with a grin. He
has been "flipping 'em o~t'' for over
30 years and now tells the less handy
how they. too. can impress their
friends in his book The Porty Book
(Doubleday).
"If you think eno ugh of your guests
to invite them to your house in the
first place,'' says Williams. "they
deserve the best that you have to of-
fer." But that doesn't mean you ·need
a Beverly Hills address. crystaJ and
china from Tiffany's or even a dining
room table. Creativity and Ingenuity
are Williams trademarks. He tells of
parties he planned many years ago
with Mitzi Gaynor. who live,d in an
apartment so small that she had no
dining room table and not much
money for lavish entertaining. The
Williams solution? An old qu!Jt thrown
over the coffee table and lots of Inex-
pensive but delicious f ettucine.
To get that certain sparkle for your
parties. all you need is confidence. No
matching dishes? Just alternate the
place settings. You d9t"1't have fine
crystal or enough glasses? P1ck up
some 10-ounce stemware at the dime
sto~ or a pottery outlet. These glasses
serve for all your liquid purposes -
from cocktalls to dessert -and
always look elegant.
Conftdence can be gained almost
as easily as the g)aues. Williams sug-
gests you give a smal dinner party to
start off. When you see how easy It is
and how much fun you and your
Siay Kolt~r. o r~polfer /or People mogartne.
freq~nll11 .. •mes fo r FAMllYW UXl.V
.
friends have. give another party im·
mediately. After two successes yo u 11
know that the first wasn't a freak . and
you 11 be ready to move on to more
elaborate affairs.
You don't have to be a gourmet
chef to give a great party, insists
Williams, whose own personal
favorite food Is a hamburger smoth-
ered in Bermuda onion. tomato and
nutty peanut butter. "His whole secret
is flair,'' reveals Robet't W!ndeler. co-
author of The Pony Book. UMilton Is
not a gourmet cook. He thinks that
presentation Is everything." For in·
stance. a salad becomes a sumptuous
feast if you have the right trimmings:
cut-up roast beef. chicken breast.
bacon, fresh shrimp. ham. Swiss.
Cheddar and Mo nterey )ad< cheeses.
olives, artichoke hearts. radishes.
c;hives and green onions. Serve with
hot bread. wine and dessert and you
have a meal.
The famed WillJams even cooks
with take-out chicken. He also sug·
gests that canned and frozen vege-
tables be used in salads. if it makes life
easier for the hostess. His point: The
hostess should have a great time. too.
Of co urse. California fresh is some·
thing that Williams believes in. and
fresh fruits and vegetables are in
abundance at any Williams function.
"Tear a fresh branch off a tree in
your yard and put it in an empty bot·
tie." suggests Robert Windeler. "You
don't have to go to a florist and you
don't have to have huge
centerpieces." For a ruslic. natural
look , the tablecloth can be scattered
with lots of nuts In shells and fresh ap-
ples hoUowed o ut and filled with
votive candles. For a more formal set·
ting. each guest can get a single bud In
a tiny vase at his place.
But the party begins long before the
guests walk into the room. The lnvita·
tion Is the first step. and Williams be·
lieves In a creative Invitation -pre·
ferably one hand-debvered. For a
gypsy party. send out a tambourine:
for a hobo party send out a can of
beans with a handwritten invitation at·
tached. Handwrttten Is the best kind
of invitation. Williams once used a
lollipop invitation for a chlld's birthday
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Wiiiiams ·parties ore front·poge stuff, and his dishes neu~r get panned.
party and then lined the walkway to
the house with large, candy lollipops.
The kids loved it.
Once the guests do anive, wel-
come them with warm. friendly
music. (an FM radio station Is fine).
nuts o r fresh candy and a short
cocktail period. "lf you serve nuts.
there's no reason to have an hors
d'ouevre." says Milton.
A s simple as Williams believes
the meal should be. he sug-
gests a wide variety of desserts.
At his own parties he always
serves a dessert buff et with at least 10
choices -most of them chocolate.
including a chocolate mousse and
chocolate chip cake. But have fresh
candy in the house. loo. juSt in case
the dessert flops. (In his book.
Williams even confesses to having
dropped someone's birthday cake
seconds before it was to be served.
Naturally. the a lways-i nspired
WUliams came up with a solution -
he put it ln a large bowl. then topped
it with whipped aeam and coconut.)
Saving the day is a Williams spe·
cialty. While a student at U.C .L.A.,
Williams worked as a busboy In a
home on glorious Sunset Boulevard.
One night. right before a dinner party
for such guests as Max Factor and
Edward G. Robinson. the cook ~
came ill. Williams stepped ln and car-
ried on in the best Hollywood tradl·
tion He worked so late that he had to
spend the night. so he just happened
to be on hand the next day when both
Factor and Robinson called and asked
to book him for dinner parties.
Since then . he has solicited no busi·
ness and has maintained an unlisted
phone number. He employs seven
people in his.,offtces. In his hillside
Ho llywood hbme: uses about 30 peo·
pie full time as waiters. cooks and bar-
men and has another SO to fill in at big
parties. He doesn't cook but does
oversee every party he works. (Ifs not
unusual for Milton to have three or
four parties in one day.)
Some of his tips so you can do the
same:
• Keep bathroom exceptionally
neat.
• Set the table the night before. If
you have a lot of food preparation the
night before. set the table even earlier
and ·cover it with a clean sheet.
• If you decide to hire help. the first
person you should hire is a bartender.
• Cook large amounts of fQOd In
aluminum tubs. Always serve food on
preheated plates.
• Don't plan a circus. Keep every·
thing simple and go all out on the
details. WUliams suggests that you use
a brightly colored piece of fabric (or
even a patterned bed sheet) and cut
out bibs for each of your guests.
Then. with a felt marking pen. write
each guest's name on the bib.
• Try a theme party. It's easier to
coordinate invitations. decorations
and a menu and gives you more r911
avenues to exprns your creativity . ..,
CALIFORNIA fDt"°", ~ IJ. 1'11 • C5
Califo1nia Scenes
What to See, What to Do, Whete to Go
A Child's Christm tl$ in L.A.: The angels of Ol11ero Street join In the annual
reenactment of Marv '.s and Joseph's search for the inn.
Las Posadas· -·Festive
Days and Holy Nights
By Virginia ffiorell
0 ne of the special joys of an
American Christmas is that
there are so many ways to
celebrate. It. Our ancestors
brought their Yuletide customs from
every comer of the world, and many
of these are still enacted each year. In
1 southern California. the traditional
Mexican Christmas celebratiort of Las
Posadas combines Spanish roots with
a pageant that dates back to medieval
times. Las Posadas literally means
"the Inns." and through song. dance
and drama this festival re-enacts
Mary's and Joseph's journey to Beth·
lehem and their search for sheJter.
As originally conceived In the peas--
ant villages of Mexico. the search lasts
a fuD nine days. Each evening, the
Virginia Morell. a Caltfornla baud f?eelance
llMln. IS a COlttnbut~ IO trawl mogarmn
C6 • c;..llF()A~IA EDITION O.C.rnl:le• 13 1981
villagers gather around a couple por·
traying Mary and Joseph and follow
them with songs and candles to an-
other peasant's home. For eight eve·
nings. the couple Is greeted by a stem
"Innkeeper" who turns them away
with the traditional litany. "There is no
room In the inn." The procession then
winds its walJS down the street. sing-
ing and dancing. Finally. o n the ninth
night. the couple meets a friendly inn·
keeper who directs them to the man·
ger, where the nativity scene is staged
and a full fiesta takes place . In some
places. these celebrations are often
condensed into one evening
Las Posadas is for children. too. A
colorful plnoto (a clay jar covered with
bright tissue paper and shaped like a
bird or donkey) is filled w11h candles
and nuts. It hangs on a rope . and
bllndfokied chlkiren each take a tum
trying to break it, with a sturdy bat.
Once the phioto aacks. a mad seram-
ble ensues for Its spilled treasures.
Las Posadas came to southern
CaUfomia with the first Mexican set·
tiers in 1781. Two hundred years
later. this festival is still being celebra-
ted in various cities and towns.
You can see and join in the colorful
Las Posadas festivities in these cities
and communities:
Lo. Angela: Olvera Street. One of
the original Streets In the old Pueblo
de Los Angeles. Olvera Street f ea-
tures a brick-paved walkway lined
with shops and restaurants.
Merchants direct the festivities of
Las Posadas. Planning the procession
and preparing elaborate costumes
take several weeks. Bundles of paper
flowers. Christma5 garlands and mul·
tlco.lored fi9hts adorn the kiosks. curio
shops. open-air cafes and restaurants
The procession begins with songs
and carols on the patio of the old Ania
Adobe at the beginning of the street.
Mary and Joseph then appear. long-
tapered candles are lit and everyone
follows the holy couple to the "inn "
Each night a different shop represents
the inn. The procession then winds its
way back to the Adobe for more sing-
ing and dancing. After the-procession.
the children in the audience take a
swing at a pinata.
Before or after Las Posadas. you
may want to browse the many shops
of Olvera Street for hand-blown glass·
ware. leather goods. hand-dipped
candles. silver jewelry. pottery and
Mexican candies. Artisans are usually
at work on all of these goods. and
there always seems to be a mariachi
band strolling the length of the street.
Restaurants offer a good selection of
Mexkan fare. Of you can try the en·
chiladas and tacos from one of the lit·
tie food puestos (handcarts) along the
street.
Las Posadas is scheduled Decem-
ber 16-24. beginning at 7 P.M. O n
December 24. Mary and Joseph find
the manger and the nativity .scene tS
enacted. For more information. call
(213) 680-2525.
There's also a Las Posadas festival
at Plaza Church . Our Lady Queen of
Angels . This church was first estab·
ltShed as a chapel for the original set·
tiers of Los Angeles in 1784. It sits
across the way from Olvera Street.
looking like a tiny mission. Las
Posadas is staged in one evening.
with a candle-light procession winding
aro und the church and parishioners
playing the roles of Mary and Joseph .
and the Innkeepers. A pinata Is
broken by children from the proces·
sion and audience. Las Posadas is ce ·
lebrated December 16 at 6:30 P.M
For more Information. call (213)
629-3101.
San Otego: Old Town San Diego
State Historic Park. In 1769 Father
Junipero Serra established the first
mission settlement in California on a
hill overlooking San Diego's bay.
Soon a town grew up at the foot of
the hill, and it was around this town's
central plaza that the city of San Diego
was born. This central. historic core Is
now the state park of Old To wn. Las
Posadas was first celebrated here in
1837,' and 1981 marks the 144th an·
niversary of the procession. ·
Colorful garlands. ornaments and
lights decorate Plaza Vieja for the pro -
cession. and traditional songs and
carols drift through the night air. The
procession begtns In the plaza itself.
A way in o monger -On the final night of Los Posadas. members of the com·
munrr~· commem~Ole the birth of Christ
travels to the Whaley House (an old.
reputedly haunted mansion). and
back to the Chapel of the Immaculate
Conception where the nallvlty scene
Is enacted. The San Diego County
Historical Days Association now
stages the festivities, with volunteers
from this group assuming the roles of
Mary and Joseph for the candle-lit
parade. Children gather outside the
Plaza's candle shop to break a pinata.
and hot drinks. cakes and cookies are
served.
Old Town is a shopper's and history
buffs delight. On Saturdays. you can
observe bread-baking in the outdoor
oven behind the Machado House (the
restored home of a Spanish settler).
as weU as brick-making. candle-
dipping and wool-spinning . You can
also take a horse-and-buggy ride to
visit the restored adobes. chapel.
shops and restaurants. lacy pepper.
eucalyptus and palm trees surround
Yout Guiel. to
Upcoming
Events
There's lots more to do throughout
the state this month -and n~xt.
Check this list for special events and
cullural happenings to participate in.
Dec.-March: Annual Whale Watch.
Coastal Counties
Dec. J.3.15: Living Christmas Tree
Choral Group . San Rafael
Dec. 16. 23: Victorian Christmas.
Grass Valley
Dec. 16-24: Las Posadas Parade.
Olvera Street. Los Angeles
Dec. 17-23: Festival of Llght-
Christmas Boat Parade. Newport
Harbor
Dec. 3()..Jan. 3: Spalding Pro-Am
Golf Tournament. Monterey Penin-
sula
Dec. 31: Fireman's Ball. Weaverville
Jan. 1: Toumameot of Roses Parade
and Football Game. Pasadena
Jan. 4-11 : Capitol Restoration Gala.
Sacramento
Jan. 8-10: San Jose Autorama Cus-
tom Car Show
.Mn. 16: Peugeot Grand Prix Pro Ski
Race. Kirkwood
Jwi.1~21: Stockton Ag (AgrkulturaO
Expo
.Mn. 22-24: South Lake Tahoe
Winter Carnival
..... 23: Pig Bowl -~ vs. City
Police Football Game, Sacramento
.Mn. 23-30: Chinese New Year Cele-
bration. San Francisco
CA"IFOAHIA EDITIOH. Oec:-13, 1111 • C1
the plaza. making a pleasant aher-
noon rest stop. In the Bazaar del
Mundo. you11 find a cluster of shops
offering handcrafted goods from
around the world. You can eat in a
Me1dcan restaurant or visit the delica·
tessen in the Farmer's Market for a se-
lection of prime California wines.
• • ...
cheeses and picnlc·maklngs.
Las Posadas 1s held Saturday. De-
cember 16 at 7 P.M. For more infor-
mation. call (714) 291-4903.
OceaMide: Mission San Luis Rey
de Francia. A beautiful Las Posadas
takes place in this original Spanish
mission. The procession makes 1rs
way through the mission gardens and
courtyard overlooking the Pacific and
ends with Mary and Joseph secure in
their manger and children diving for
candies from the broken pinata. This
year. Las Posadas Is slated for Decem·
ber 29 at 2 P.M. For more infor-rawl
mation. call (714) 757-3651. IAJ
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by Ken Hom with Harvey Stelman.
published by Simon and Schuster.
Hom's book promises to be a real help
to someone who wctnts to widen his
knowledge and skill In Chinese
cookery.
Ken is of Chinese parentage, born
in Arizona and raised in Chicago. He
now makes Berkeley his home and
runs a cooktng school there
Ken recently told me. "Chinese
food is essential. down-to-earth.
organic fare that arouses all the
senses. I hope that this book will widen
the appeal of Chinese cooking."
The book has a Chinese ingredient
J,i.st along with phot(9aphs and detailed
descriptions. There are chapters de-
voted to basic cooking. vegetables.
poukry. meats. fish and seafood.
along with rice. doughs and noodles
Recipes are interwoven through the
techniques described. and as Ken
says. ~Everything here is what I like " '
I'm sure that youll like them. too.
Here are a few selected recipes frpmJ
the book. printed by permtSSion \.
SHRIMP PASTE
Thls shrimp version of fish paste is nch in
flavor and somewhat firmer in texture h
makes an ideal stuffing for vegetables
s\Jch as bitter melon and also can be used
to make Shrimp Tcxut.
BMic Shrimp P•te
I lb. 1ar.., cw llMdtllm shnmp • .twicd
and IMiy chopped to a PMfe bl/ hand or
Ina bid,.__
2 Uiblapoons ham fat or chicken r.1 with I
teupoon aalt
4 i-wh water chatnuu. peekd .net mlnc:ed
1 Uiblnpooa hsh ginger )uke
s.k to fMte
2 ..W.1paw minced tcalKon
1 en white
1 tablnpoon Sh.o1Lin9 wilM « dry sherTy
1. Mix these ingredients thoroughly to
form a smooth pasre.
Makes to j l/4 cups
SHRIMP TOAST
Thls makes an Irresistible finger-food ap·
petizef to accompany cocktails and to
serve as pan of a buffet or as an fast·
meets·Wflt sandwich lunch It is made
from leftover bread that has dried out. or
fresh bread sliced and dried In the oven.
so tt won't absorb the oil It Is also ex·
ceUent made with fish paste. which has its
own unique texture and taste and can be
made al linJe cost.
I recipe a.. Shrt.p P-. 10._ ..... ...._ __ , __ ~
br.-d.,.. 4ky heh .._.. la the own
with ............. _,
4 c..-,_.. ol .. t ., .,,...
1. Prepare the shrimp paste. Cut the
bread slices in half. then Into triangles or
rectangles. Spread them wth shrimp
paste.
2. Mound the paste so that h is thickest in
the middle of each bread slice.
3. Oeep-&y the shrimp-spread bread
slices in the hot oil (375°F.) 10 brown
them.
4. Serve them while they •e hot and
crisp. Maka 20 pieces. to urve 5
as Q(I appttllitt, 3 as o,#undteon
'"'*' c:ourw
Suggaaed Beverage:
Dry Chcnin B&anc or Macon Blanc
Ate You a
Ptlsonetof
You1Fe<M8?
Sy John E. Gibaon
TRUE OR FALSE?
l . Women have been found to be
more open·minded than men and
less skeptical about phenomena that
science finds difficult to explain.
2. People who believe this is a just
world aren't capable of rational think·
Ing -or they wouldn't entertain such
a belief.
3. Women are more superstitious
than men .
4. Most people believe that they are
not free in any real sense of the word.
but that they are restricted by eco-
nomic necessities. fenced in by social
rules of behavior and largely prisoners
of their own conflicts. phobias and in-
hibitions.
5. A man's attitudes and beliefs re-
garding women in the work force are
likely to depend. to a large extent. on
whether or not he is happily married .
6 . The more irrationaJ betiefs a person
harbors (such as ~1 must be perfect at
everything I attempt .. ; ·1 must be loved
and approved by all significant others
in my life ... etc.), the more his life
goals are defeated because of his re·
luctance to assert himself in situations
which call for action .
ANSWERS
1. True . In a Rhode Island College
study. men and women of various
ages -ranging from 16 to 71 -were
tested on a scale designed to assess
the degree of personal acceptance of
such supernatural phenomena as be-
lief that there are ways of curing that
modem medicine can't explain. be~ef
in U.F.0 .'s. belief that cosmic forces
can influence o ur lives. etc. The invest!·
gators conclude: Results indicate a
si9nificantly greater acceptance of
supernatural phenomena for women
than for men. The latter were much
more likely to view things science can-
not explain with skepticism and
doubt.
2 . False . University of Texas studies
explored the relationship between ra-
tional thinking and bebef in a just
world. Students were given tests to
determine the extent to which they
believed or disbelieved in a just world.
then given tests designed to measure
thetr ability to think rationally. Resuhs:
It was found that "neither acceptance
nor re)ectjon of a belief in a just world
Is related to rational thinkilg.'' A per-
son can find reasons for justifying
either belief -depending on that per·
son's inclination. attitude. outlook on
the world and phOosophy of life .
3. False . A team of psychologists at
Britain's Londo0> Polytechnic Institute
investigated the extent of superstitious
beliefs among men and ·women in
general, via a confidential question·
naire method. Belief in such com·
monly held superstitions as avoiding
black cats. walking under ladders.
throwing salt over the left shoulder.
knocking on wood. missing cracks in
the pavement. avoiding third lights on
cigarettes. etc.. were carefully as·
sessed and tabulated. ~indlngs: "The
common assumption that women are
more. superstitious than mel))s unwar·
ranted in the light of the present
data.·· Personality factors. rather than
the sex of the individual, were found
largely responsible for the number of
superstitions and the degree of belief
4. Folse. Studies conducted at Rut·
gers University by a team of behavior·
al scientists using in-depth interviews
explored the perceptions of both stu·
den~ and non~udent adults regard-
ing their beliefs about the extent to
which they and their peers were
"free.'' The majority of the respon -
dents believed that people are mostly
free and responsible for their own be·
havior. They considered psychotics
and drug addicts the least free.
5. Trut!. Studies of men's perceptions
and attitudes about women workers
conducted by University of Massachu-
setts investigators have shown that a
"negative attitude toward women in
the work force was associated with
marital unhappiness and low trustful·
ness of others.·· Findings also indi·
cated that extremely hostile attitudes
toward women who engage in non·
traditional roles conelate with per-
sonality maladjustment.
6. True. Studies at the University of
British Columbia show that persons
who subscribe to such irrational beliefs
are severely handicapped in situations
demanding action and In facing up to
the various crises which occur in the
pursul of various goals. Their struggle
to succeed ls made even more difficult
in that they tend to be extremely un·
comfortable in confrontations with
others. It is fuqher noted that persons
in this category are also handicapped
by their concern about the approval of
others, wh.ich causes them to hesitate,
speculating about what others may
think. instead of taking whatever 1'111
action the situation indicates. llLI
,AMILY WEEflLY. 0.Cemti.f 13. ltet e 21
A4velllM-I ~ Cucumber and Beauty
.. -br ANA MAHER
E•erv worn.an. 11 so111e nrne in ne1 Ille l1cos ,,,. SP«tle 01 a,, a111n11 s!.•n Mos1 women ne•er
sol•• 1ne prot>tem ano l1nlllly 1>eeome 1es19neo A lonunale •-hnO tl\e answe< a•Hl •Ht rew.,de<I
with a comple••on 11'111 •emlltn.s lresh and youthful •I• tne1r lives
Twelve yeats ago. I nad !rllS Skin pto!>fem Nolhtn\J Se<•OuS but wnetl I look my mirror ove< IO I l>f•ll"' 11ghl t cou•d oe1ec1 e-i1oence 01 Oryness and tell-tale signs o t 1ova"c'"ll y~ars And t 01dn t
11i.e 11 I i.ne.o1 1n11 tnese w eft oa11ge< sognals '"" warneo ot lln aging Sk•n
I wms also v..y bew1tOered I had aiways tai.en 11\e ~t care ol my slun And no matte< wl\11 I O•O
my compte,.•On s,,oweo no 1mprovernen1 ~ 1nally I bec11me •es•grieO Alie• atl e.erybOOy gels o•oer
&nO most Of uS 51\0W Out age
Tnen one day I nad a ••S•I lrom An eld~"lv w10Qw~ neoght>or Tn1s ch11m1ng 1aoy was .aoout
Se•enty l>ut sne neo t ne most oea .. Hu1 moist youthful s'1n I remar•eo al>Oul •I af'O men11oneo my
own slun p101>1em
She 1010 me sne u>eO a "'l••etous ere.a"' w•,,cn "IO Ileen lor!Tl..ilateo 1>y ~er 1ate nus1>ano a
0"YS•C•an and tnat S"e maoe •t nerse•• Try 11 snesa•d ana 1nen sne left ano •etu•nea with a 1.ar 01
,,.,,,cream
So I troed usm9 my ""9h00r s cream
In only tnree ""eeu 1 1>~a,, 10 stt a ,..,ari.ea "'P'O•ement My ''"" was freshet clearer
smootner Aller two montns my lorme< o•y dull skin was ,.,..1a11zeo l\Ay s•in now "ao a youthlu•
alrnCSI translucent ouat.Cy I WolS ""'"41!0 wl!n my ne•gl'IDO' 5 formula
For S•• vears '"'',.no lacy ,ept ,..,e svpo11eo W•thl">os cream Ano 1 want tote•• you 1nat my s111n
wa.s more vital ano yo1;n9er 100111ng rhan •t had ~n "'"en I '"51statteo10 vse •t s., years 11etore
Then my l\e<gntior d•eo suooen1y -ano with ner weN t"at wo"Oe•lut cream and •ts secret
1n9reo1ents I w.as saddeneo oy t~ 1o~s 01 a gooo l11end -ano oe1ecteo 1>y Che 1oss ol a miracle
cream Mer lam•ty 1010 me 1"8t nt" personal p;ipers •e'1t'al&a "O fO•muoas ot a'>y ""'O t w.as
oHpetate But I d.O na•e t"'" tilfS left !rom the ut 11atcn sne nao made
So 1 look '""' cre;im to one of tne oesr •no .. n ana•y11c.aJ cosmetic chem•sts tne cost ot r"e
analysis was enormous. out I got '"'""' I .. ar>teo I nao tne .. onoer cream tormu"
II llad a l>llSe of pu•e c:ucumtier 1u1ce 1 ... 0 s .. per•moostunzerg thrff n.atural •uor1canl1 and a
spec: • .ar component 10 keep rl'>e cucun\t>e• 1u•ce l•Mh My chem•st 101d ,..,e tnat the formula
cons•steo 01 only sale ou•e ,,,greo1ents -"0 '1ormones es1ro9ens or steroids
1maoe1 tlatch ol cream !pt mysett 101•ow1ng the Chem1s1 s onstruct•ons T"et> my troends and
retat••n ~·,, us1,,g •t A"d '" every cue tne •nv11s .. ere aosolutety asto ... no1ng
Soon lroends oeoan •"S•shng tnat '""' c •um S"OUIO De ,.,.de known and ava1laote lo all women
since tne o•ot>lem ot ll\llng so•n 15 ..,n1ve,,al
So my cream wn pu1on1ne l'lllrket S•• 1ea1s ;igo w•tn tne l•n•nc1lll "••001an1inc1e tt is called
Cucumt>re Frost
Tne same woooe<ful •esults bPe<•e,,ceo Oy me my t<1enos and telltl••H we•e repealeO hme
and i1me again by women att over the country I r>a•e 1n my Ille nunoreos or •ette<s tram grateful
women telhng of Ille reinar•al>'e results 01>1a•neo ,..,,,, Cucvmo•e Frost
T•ell!menr •S nor a comp11c11e<1 "ruai I oon t "ave !•me tor ll'lat ano tne c:nances are vou don t
e<ll'>e• You apply Cvcu~b•e F"rps1 at be<tt•me Lea•e tt on all n•Qhl It feeds o•otects al'IO nour1snes
.,our Siu,, wnlle yOU SI~
t know whl\ Cucumore Frost can do ror you H•e<elore 1 otter you tll•S UNCONDITIONAL
GUARANTEE Try 11 See lo• you.,etl 1n your OW'! mirror now alter a rew treatments Cucumtlfe
Fros! ne\ps rev1tahze dull Ory l191ng 11un How when useo regu1ar1v Cucumt:>te Frost neios tac•ll
s_,,, lo r~•n 1011 smoothf1ftS moistness ano treslll'less ~any "'omen wrote me or uto111sh1ng
•Hulls after only two weeks Some 1a-e lon11e• But 1 ny tn1s to you rr !or any rea.sonyou are nor
Oel•\lhled with Cucumt><e Frost -retu•n tne unused porhOI" lo me tor a complete retuno No
ouMhO<'S a.si.ed
You now have the opP011un11y to ha•e a votat youtnlul lovely si.1n -ill ,,o ,,,_ Cucumb•• Frost
can be purchaM<I only by oroer1ng 11 Otrectty from me S.mply send ~our name. aodreu ano S6 00
1cash Cflee~ or money oroer1 10
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By Eliot Kaplan
WHO'S THll BOSS HERE?
When the boss says. ~0o it ." how often does it actually
get done?
Only about 50 percent of the time. reports J .B. Ritchie .
a professor of organl.Zallonal behavior at Brigham Young.
Aher studying 30 large and smaD corporations. Ritchie of·
fers three principal reasons for employee inaction. First ,
people often don't understand exactly what they're sup·
posed to do. Second. rewards (and punishments) aren't
spelled out. Third Is the "bean" or "red light" theory of
human behavior. "If you teU' a four·year·old not to put a
bean in his ear." says Ritchie . "he 11 go ahead and do it JU st
to rebel. And people will run a red light to assert their 1nde·
pendence and not have their behavior dictated."
Ritchie adds our narcissistic belief that "I kn<>w better" is
at an aD·time.high and confidence in our superiors is at its
lowest. For the first time in 15 years. a majority of mana·
gers see themselves as more competent than their bosses.
"People don't like to obey anymore ... he notes. "They
must be given clear. credible reasons why they should do
something. or it simply won't get done."
ARCADE ADDICTS
Video game fever is sweeping the country. as millions of
seemingly normal folks are going crazy plunking down
quarters to fire away at aliens. submarines and asteroids.
.., Already though.
it's been reported
that too many
turns and twists
can lead to "Space
Invaders Wrist."
And now research·
ers at the Universl·
ty of Louisville say
they're seeing
many people get
addicted to the
hobby.
Professor s
Michael Skinner
and Richard Fee observed 200 video-game junkies. rang·
ing from adolescents to businessmen Fee says the addic·
lion has several negative aspectS. including "'the costs. the
fact that video games teach gut reactions rather than
critical thinking and that they encourage aggression
without mercy.~ But he adds. "The games can Improve
your reflexes and hand·eye coordination and. most im·
portantly. act as a tension release. In concentrating. you
block out your surroundings and your cares ...
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DOCTOR'S AID
Do doctors on The Doc·
tors really know how to
play doctor 7
The cast of this long-run·
ning NBC soap comes pret·
ty dose. thanks to Joyce
Ellen Htll Hill was a reyLS
rered nurse for nine \.·ears
before ruming 10 acting
Now she acrs els rho! show's
medical adviser while also
appeanng occas1onallv as.
whar else. the emt!rgt!ncy·
room nurse. Joyc"'
Hill goes over technical
pronunciations with caSl
members and teaches thel"Q
the proper techniques for
taking blood pressure. giv·
ing a shot. holding surgical
instruments. administering
cardiopulmonary resuscita·
tion and how deeply to cut
with a scalpel ~1 even ex·
plain the course o( the dis·
ease:· laughs Hill -so thei,
know what 10 expect if rm
not there th<! next day··
She also fills the "pa·
t1ents" in on how to express
their pain just right . "They
always want to moan too
loudly." she says "It's
because often they don't
have li nes and they want to
tell everyone they know.
'Hey. thafs me moaning.' ..
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Cllalrl'l'!an Ind PubUsher
Morto<> Fra"~
Presrde111 Ind Auoc Puot1s11er Patro<:~ M L '1S•ty
Vic•Presldent and Oenl Mgr Jonaman Ttiomoson
ExeC\ltove Ectitor. ,. .. ,,ur Coooer
M1n1g111Q Editor. Tim '-Aull 9a n
Senior Elhtors. Aosatvn AO•~ava
SAYING THll FAILED CHEF
For those of us who approach a kitchen as tf rt were a
mine field. Barb.!lra Bloch's new book. If It Doesn 'r Pon
Out. is a godsend. Subtitled "How to Cope wrth Cooking
Disasters.'' 11 offers quick, simple. unembamsssing solu-
tions for plummeting soumes. overroasted ro,asts . hard
boiled eggs that are too soft and vice versa.
For instance. when a cake is too dry. cut 11 uito squares.
pour rum or brandy over 1t. cover and let stand for about
an hour to absorb the ~quid . then serve. When you bum
the edges of a pie crust. remove the offending parts and
camouflage with piped whipped cream If a dish rums our
too sahy. try adding a small amount of brown sugar and or
vinegar
The soluuon to many culinary catastro phes. unfortu·
nately. is Simply to throw them away and stan again But
don't fear. for as Bloch notes. "If you've never had a fail ·
ure. you've never cooked ...
HllLMET VS.
ANTLERS
Seems that these
days. New Hamp·
shire highways are
safe for neither man
nor moose. VJriting
m The New England
Jouma/ of Medicine.
fo ur Dartmo uth
physicians described
two recent c0Uis10ns
between motorcycle
riders and moose
weighing between
300 and 400
pounds. The motorcyclists recovered , but both. moose
died. The authors went on lo note with some a ·moose
ment that ~one motorcycnst was intoxicated No evidence
of alcohol was found m either moose "
ARTHRITIS
UPDATE
Lately. it's been claimed
that special diets can help
those suffering from arthrl·
tis. But now a new study
shows that poor nutrition is
a result of arthritis rather
than its cause A survey at
the Medical College of Wis·
consin found that painful
joints and fatigue made
preparing food and eating
difflcuh. Missing meals and
snackmg were common.
and about 25 percent of the
rheumatoid arthritis pa·
tients surveyed reported
that the change in their
eating habits began after their
disease was diagnosed
l(a!t WM e. FOO<! Edrtor1,M1•1lyn Han t.e., Assoc Eolro1, Ehot l\aQ.an Asst. EdllOI. Maiy Et•on Ba•1e1t,. Research, ~nOa VIiar~ Pttoto cdilOI Ga
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rno Edrtor Peer Q!loen"'tmtr Con· trobutrng Wruers, S1w1ty ~n F;aoer
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times. It was a time for crystal chandeliers. caviar.
and flowing champagne. It was a time for
outrageous scandals. corruption and rebellion . It
was a time when a chorus girl could become the
mistress of a millionaire. A time when a sexual
ob.session triggered the murd~r of a· century. and a
man ·s pride held a city for ransom. It was a time
when the beautiful. the notorious and the
passionate lived like there was no tomorrow.
It was the beginning of an incredible time ...
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